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Q•derloh, Ontario.
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QODRRiCH. THURSDAY. &US. I. iea.
-The Hon CLARtt WALLACt
would like to be perpetual Grand Sovereign
of the Orange Order is t..oada. He has •
hankering ter bolding es to Oboe.
--A real ratlhot, old-fashioned
lively Dominic. election would probably
put • little warmth into our alar, crisp
C'anedt•o alim•ty, between the date and
the latter part of September.
-We are informed that at the
meeting of the (.rand Orange coda* of Brit-
ish North Amerioa, held at Halifax this
week. the ksyaote of the Hos. ('tress
W•i.t.Args address wee "No Surreader."
TIM evidently referred to bin anxiety to
hold as to the saber attached to the Cea-
tr.Uus.kip of Centoe•.
-Now that NICHOLAS FLOOD
Deer:, M P. for Pilso-Bows, has settled
down to the quietude of married life,it Is to
he hoped that the family jar will be an un-
known quantic in ben household. One
thing is soured, and that u, that if things
don't go right the venerable prairie bard
will never have his hair pulled.
We have received( • communica-
tion oo the "t:odericb Bovine Aesoci•tioa,"
but as the author is unksowa to s, we re
gree to sate that it cannot be published. A
coin mnon loot too from '•A School (ilrl," also
tails of iaeeruon for the mems reams. 1f
the oorrespondcnt hem 't emedenoe
In the editor, how can is M expected that
the wilier .b.■ld haveoeefdeam in the coo
rsepoadeat
--There is quite • discussion going
on as t o whethereleotrooutioo k t I lsm urderen
in New Perk Mato or kills not. The ex
ports are not noon:mous in their opinions,
ewe believing that resuscitation is possible,
mid ethers contending otherwise. But there
is ane thing that .11 mast admit : whir
• Meana. or • pedestrian got. tangled ■p in
• live were no export bas been able to per-
fect • process that will bring the victim to
life ag•i. Our own opiuis is that even if
the doctors didn't perform • poet marten
sem. on the body o1 the eleotrosuted mur
darer, the chanes are • million to we the
oerpoe would stay dead.
- A teen named C•fruxI.l. we: re
cemtly killed by • baseball player for inter
faring in • game played at (Nees•, user
Kingston. The ,fudge kw Jet oesviet.d
eh• ball player, hot allowed him to ge 0
suspended eesto.oe. Thu ought to be •
warning to other men who interfere in base-
ball matches outlide of the umpire sad
players. Hereafter if • bleaeher ia killed
dor giving "chin music" derinr • ges.the
('Arrm1.1. premdent will ba to the fore, sad
the player who dose him ap wil! not be
Waged, but merely released as suspended
semitones. Rot, wine to think of it, WI
hanging • sort of "suspendedmatewe.
Nome of the esteemed citisaru of
Stratford have been sedeaverisg le image -
rate 1•yaeh law, if we w to believe the
statement of • resident of that Iowa whe
sham b be the party of the seared part.
1t appears that the reddest is gaoetiee had
been to the •trona, and •hho.g' he doesn't
say se. had probably sampled seise of Sbe
sires lsesmad•. IIs teases it may, be
.vers that en kis homeward journey be was
e re
apse by • party .f mas.edaur
wts, attar kasektstr him has ..s hi
oyes end palling dews his met. prey •
Irope aromas kis ..ak, sad endegNek
drag him to the as..rest telephone peat
be need as • decoration of the pandas
variety. The appsarlog of • moo who liv
to the viommity of the outrage caused Mb
"Ly.abers to take to their Meeh, sad tit
resident got •a extension of tineas his Ill
policy. The wheele of justice bays
Leon
put to moue)to rseel the tangles par
tenders of this alleged .oak tie .aai.l.
Iter e7Mt
aeeater .oea.
Cbaoosllor Boom bad his aversions
d
He hated • fool, he bated • bore, . per
haps above all he hated barristers wi
mouetaebea "I miaow hear you.- he seed
to woof the tribe whose spine hp hen the
c
asoursed thing ; "and do yea Mem why
cannot bear you ! 'N., my lord,., bedlam
tagiy replied the learned oentlemaa, Melia
pure that the Vioe-Cbanoeller was shoes t
apologize for hu drafses , but set hulas
a•hiotpate the apology. The answer cacao
u wart.tones that rang through the wart. "1
came
1s be, sir, you wear an ob.taels---•e
tom imeat --before your mouth."
The old man hada very pretty wit ; rad
it must be antlered that now and tine
need
neit without • strict Mori for the fed
lags of those who appeared before him. I
was aot often that he spoke unkindly, be
tr
whenever the sacibtl,ty of vtgoro•sold awe
ovoverflew•w neat
for • mumeot the thing
aid was at •ae poloted that it was no
wmeanies
forgotten by the friends or eanies
the victim. t to me meanest as he w
addressed by • very deaf member .I1t
bar, to whom all the Judge's QQneeueae
obesrvuess were
solicitor instruct -me the man n sods.
Dred to woad mitten by shouting th
Judge's words tato his eat b • strides
votes which oould be heard la the aorridure,
sad it is needless to addatoathat the S.gl1bro
the .eose was Dot improved im the p
oras. Hie lordship was much irritated at bear
ing hie obeervatiooe repeated is the way th
mid to the hope of rendering e .arvi.se o
the interpreter aaaddressedeoseaary, he addressed
the ge
advocate with the (all strl.h of h
lunge ; but thourb this strewth was ono
n derabie, the dimordaat yell of the solicitor
esud
e tato follow every observotioa, sad
the proceedings began to 414411106 the ors
plea tow of • shouting we
match betimes the
hooch sad the "well. At last the patentee
of the bowls gave way. ''Who . mods*
we
ethis es. !" said the Viae-Cb•aoallor
plaiouve toes -"tire rmoa
entlewhom
moot hear or the genuemaa who cameo
War ma !" To make ole.r, to the ooa-legal
reader the wit of the description. "th
cannotgentleman whom I cannot bear, as applied
to the shouting solicitor, Doe may In par
Boned for expl•iatng that is the superior • solicitor@ have no right osadism"-
or, to nae the phrase is comma use, "Dan
a
not he heard."
Oo soother oossioo the Vim (;baawllor
let (a11 • sentence which for years was
oa w
quoted easiest the ,unfortunate men
provoked twist,;1. A twist, member of th
joaior bar, • very learned roomy-• ce
whose work lay shied) is he own chambers
aced who, like most of his mystic brother
hood, was far more at ease is those Cham
hen was than in court, warming • come, an
we of the decamente to it was beaded to
the Judge, who began very deliberately
read it. The learned wooed, seeing how h
was employed, opened a whispered waver
n ation with • mac beside him. The Vim
Chaomllor read as much of the documentte
be thought marial, and, looking up, in
tiled the oouneel to proceed. Unfortunate-
ly. he did met observe the, and •oounued
his onovereetion. But not for long, for th
plowmanJudge. pleug his voice to tb higher
pito delivered himself as fellows : , G
onDe
, Mr. X. ! You o talk to that gentle
dna. any day ; but yon do not .(tea get •
importunity of talking tome."
There was one member of the loaner bar
practising before the ''see C'h•seellor fo
whim he was supposed te have oo great lik
ing. This gentleman's service were no
much in iemand; for though his ability an
knowledge of law were undoubted, be was
apt to look at • case from an impraetioabl
standpoint and not to make the moat of itsar
beat point.. 1t wcommonly said of bin
that he had • twist in ht. mind. Whoa
this gentleman was shout sixty some one re
marked to the Judge that be was clever
" Ys.," said the old man slowly and Judieally, "her • very clever young man:" had
afar • passe he added. " If he swallowed mew."
nail, he would vomit • ew."
N
to
t
ed
e
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us
quite lawai►le. Th
atsrearmag the impel Soeeg Nf aunlet.
Portland Daily Press : (las of the nests
of the Americas Bible Society recently re-
lated the following extraordinary incident
of hie trip threugb Franklin .Dusty, from
which he hal jet returned. There is •
smell farming momently ■p there amour(
the hill. somewhat remote from las settler
routs of trarel, said wbtoh N known is the
vicinity es the " Reek Kingdom."
The Bible egret •isit.W this neighbor
hod and walked op into the dooryard et
the first house. There seemed to be no else
at home, but before he had Uma to ksock
at the door he wee .urpra.d sad started by
• own ferocious and usexpeoted attack ;
A big Plymouth Reck rooster came at
him like a battering ram, with lowered bill
tied flapping wings. The Bible agent re.
covered himself sad kicked out frantically
at the .eery. Luckily his loot *truck 0 is
the breast sad over went the roaster. But
the firers clatterer was ap and at him again
like • stash.
Thi• tints • wall -directed Lick meat the
bird rolliaagg over red over. Rot it withered
itself torm.her fer •nether rush, and the
Bible agent seized • hoe the. was leaning
mese the how .ad rased it on high.
This somewhat elaaatd the rooster 11
stopped short, raked Melt on its tees, gave
atteraace to three delimit mem. .ad then
retreated u good order with • needy
tread
The HiMe gent teed that there was im-
bdv ia Me heusa. As be amthnad -ea Me
way he soon met ma men in the h•! Mid.
He shouted out : "Leak hen, is yes don't
leek eat for that roaster ef yours boll kill
sembdy
at get killed himself."
At this time the men almost relied en the
e ntad with lesgbter. Oise of them sere
expislesd arm the
bed so
51*. renter ell reter Y he had
watrt/es .fill ed agerasive es my ammo
T1s Cit of frisch-- bis the
pane at 5141,
ON THE GREEN DIOLOND.
The Tour of the GloderlSh flub
They ere Tarim leas clamp by se ammegri'
tees a. $•..data se vee Taw at 11 •e
a hat wage awl Palcau.Me
by a anew K le M a.
newel t.1 e• Deux ierm*L.
HAaalrrow, July 31.
THS gates between the Gotierich
ye and the ■gareg•tion manually relied
the Harriet . bob, slush Dame afi today,
was net well alteaded,lese them we hundred
spectators /Wag present.
The day was raw •ad the wind heavy,
and the visiting tem, not being seed to the
armada. net the went of it. Braid's, the
a.rrw.. team was stresiw...a by Wil-
liams mad McGrath, of the Wreime r and
(;orris Wale. who played in Uoderiek eta
Thursday last, and Horsley. the rattling
left fielder from Blnevele, • oo wore the
Harriman ..dura. Gederish kicked
ageism playing the oembiued elute hem
North Harem, Perth and Brwee,-.s as
"Du.dreary• Dined it, "tis hydra-head-
ed rammer aggregation to treble form," -
bat dually waived their di.eleimer mid
hoed the patent oomhimewoa. I. addition,
A. Paulin, of the Wro:etsr and
Gorr.., team, was umpire, .ad he.
alakoegh e•eeniegly fair. Reye Dierks
the roughest judgment passible o■ ball. O.
mere Mute use oeo.sies he also allowed
"'oak to be toasted as " fair." This was
part10ulerly the owns in cue iastasoe where
Ed. Tilt meld sot got at the hall, it was so
far u es foul greeted, and the Latter was al-
lowed to get his base on it. Owlsg to set
being used to the armed and oo tcostaa1 of
the high wind which prevailed, the fielding
was sot � ■y to the average, but is spite et
that(:od.rW would have woe had the umpire
nes hems partial.
Is the first feeing Thompson made • rat
thing home run, but from tis on uoW the
sixth epee our boys no sething hot fes
swipes or 8y bits. Is the sixth inning they
gathered tbeerlv■e and hawked out seven
runs. After thesis* fasting the Wroxeter earl
(;orris battery was pus ltwork .gaiesetbem.
and Go■derbk welted triad for thereinitiates
is the mare by Mikes :
Harriette 001 035002-11
Goleta&..... 100007000-8
114104 ewes --Thompson ..d lemon.
Three bps bite --Hartley. Streak owt-by
Doyle, 7 ; by Mom, 2 ; by Wilhelm, &
Hams on ben. - 6 elf Doyle ; 1 off Moore.
Hit by pitolmr-Mabomem and Tilt.
Umpire -A. Paoli., of the Wroxeter and
Gerrie club.
PAL14810TON, Aug. 1.
The game hen today was a dead open
and shut for the Goderieb bah, aotwitb-
sta.dmv the feet that the battery- of the
Alerts, of Guelph, McKeon• sad Clark, had
bees speo.•lly impsrtd by Palmerston for
the mosaics.
The gams took place at 9.30 A r., mid
was whammed by • good turnout of epe.-
tator. Early to the game it was teased that
Doyle wasn't seeded u the box, and Pen-
•iagtes took his plans. As will be sew by
the detailed .Dere there was little of me
meat in the shape of gam features. Oar
hays amply bed the P•lmonto.
aggregation in • lirbt place and retrained
from squeezing them too hard.
Following is the more by inning.
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Goderieh 1 0 1 0 2 0 1 9- 14
Palmerston 003000002 5
Struck out -Sy Clark, 5 ; by Penni•gtoo,
4 ; by Robertson, 4. Struck by ball, Thorny
eon. Rases on Mlls--oll Pemingtoa, 3 ; off
Robertson, 3 ; off Clark, 4. Two Mee hit,
Hooper.
Tel YAMS LEAP'S V. VOW...
The game between the Maple Leafs, of
Guelph, sad the Unions, of (..orrie, was
played Iter this afternoon. The Unions
were wowher*, the wore all the close stead
ism 16 to 0. The Unions only rot two hits
darter the day, and the Leafs just .oak
eyed with them from start to finish. The
Gdench boys attended the game in • body
and picked up moots valuable hints from the
Mapie Leafs. They else purchased • num
her of bats, eta, from the obampios•.
COMING ANO GOING.
('hao t err has retuned from Toronto.
Harr Parsons has returned to Stratford.
Misses E. and F. Turner ere visiting .t
Carlow.
Mies F. Willard, of Auburn, is visiting
ea town,
Mrs. Cultism, of Toronto, was in tows
yestsrd•y.
Mies Annie Sterling, of Detroit, is visiting
relatives ia the esetio.
Mr. mid Mrs. Pear Bresnan, of Hallett,
were in town ea Thurd•y.
Geo. il. Seymour, of New York, arrivd
in tows Tuesday for • visit.
Mn. Jos. McKee •s4 ebildree,.f Gramm
burst, are visiting in tows.
Mr. Low, of i.o■de., is visiting her
dasghter, Mn. E. R. Watson.
Mr. sad Mrs. Kirkland sad grand death
ter, ef Windsor, are visiting Goderiob.
Miss I.s.00z, sad Mie Miss ieano., d
R1. Mary's, are guests all eh. Park Hesse.
Mrs. Bright and faintly, of Seaferth, are
visiting at the residence of Ma J. Mattel.
Hyden Wilkens' Martell Thursday ter
Swell•, Chatham tad Simon es his wb.eL
Mr. Hertel and daughter, el Iketreit, are
visiting the former's eWter.M*.C.A. Nairn,
Keay -et.
Mime neuter and Kathleen ieekwood
Mee resarsed home after • .este's visit to
Toronto.
Mr. Borden, of buttes, Out., is ■pendia*
• few week. is Galeria for the be.4t of
her health.
flay. J. T. Leper, .1 Rochelle, 111., is in
Myra with kis ly, visiting old frioaL
tad &miler mea
Ma Fluke, a Chicago, arrived h town
Thursday. and it the guest a Mrs. Oe.
Weeds. /t. PiNrisk's.et.
Judgp and Ma Carpenter sod Manly st-
rived Thenday rowing i*e. ileseelt M
. pond the Ssm.sr in tewa
Men Mary T.weley, who hr Men teeth
big wheel at Seat Ike Martie, arrived Is
town pm seesaw Thursday.
Mea (M.) L et, Wallwts sod Mos.
Proem., of Latham are se feaensl
Cry'. rade., at. pserlak'Sok
Row. Siwe Pendred end wee are v1 II-
amMr.. sandd MK J. Irritate The raraead
Nigh
=gland 1s jold�. .seine _morn
NEWS OF TME DAY.
Parts ail Michigan were visited with •
July hese.
Bishop and Ma Kaidwio have rem to
Reiser de Loup.
Treasurer 0010 4111140 of Wentworth Coon
ty ae..es his duties today.
The Prime of Wake' horse, frlorisel 11..
wen the rare ler the Goodwood Clip.
The will el the late Joseph Boodles., of
Hastlte., &weft .a ei as estate worth $75.
000.
Jona gettey Adams, of Ni.gan Falls. N.
Y., teak • .• " from hie Bayne sod
Irmo k tiled.
The Winokur Wham of the Se.. FM -
limn .re tryteg to remora:ze the oarp. as •
city kat..lise.
Mr. belly's re -.hectic• ea Spiker w4l
not be opposed by the Government. The
Pall M.11 Gassed* says.
Three impede destroyers, oap.ble of
moving 36 mile an hour, have hem ordered
by the British Geversmoat.
Th•.ohoeser Fate sailed free Hawaii is
May with a largo number of natives os beard
•.d bis not beim heard of dose,
l ole Gaso.yoo, of the Soots Guards will
e ncased ttajw-General Herbert as oae-
ma.der of the (:•radian .elitl►
Roc N. Clarke Wallace was mm -eluted
Grand Master of the Severig. Greed ledge
o f Orangemen without nppseiiioe.
A little shad of Mr. Ceehoe's, in Landon
was nearly horned to death by .ems burr-
ing !laid thrown over it by accident.
John Morley may contest PlymosNt is
sash Sir Edward Clarke, the pro.mt man-
or, le appointed Masher el the Rolla
A beg of gold dust valued at snarly 54.
000 was paid into the Caroms Depanmeot
oa $0000a1 of dollse oelleded is Takes die -
trim.
The district of Kdwain is Russia is has -
mead by • gang et robbers who were able 1
repulse • form of 200 Coes•cks nest against
them.
The bodies of four Ottawa young mea
drowsed sear Aylmer on Friday how been
recovered and the tun.rale will take plass
on Friday.
The feature in tido dry goods trade this
week is ea advance •1 oss•balf omit in
various lime of Caaadlam settees, oottea-
•des. tickings oad skating,.
The Chancery Court bas decided against
Lady Hoary Somerset in • cps in which
she sought to prevent the renewal of • liquor
Bosses on her ancestral estate.
Robert Wyoott was eonvieted a aa -
slaughter before Judge Prim at Kisgetoa
for the killing of W. H. CLetell, bat the
Judge released him en suspended eente.os.
A verdict of wilful murder has been fated
by the eoreser's jury easiest Robert
Ce..bsn, the Loudon bey who murdered
h is mother. Nathaniel, the younger. is
held as •o,em .ry.
James N.aleeu, the young Haaltltoa man,
supposed to have bees family shot by Benl-
keeper Wall, is able to walk around amsie,
.•d Wall will he released ou hail if he eau
had the .unties.
The T., H d B. hoe between Tomato •ad
Ramat*. will be double "reeked, and trains
will mike the raa ia 40 Maoism One of
the directors promises that the line will
he completed this year
The document forwarded from Ottawa re-
g arding the Manitoba school question was
rewired by Lieut. Uoveraor Schulte and
transmitted to the Manitoba Government,
who will meet moon to ooader it.
The prohibition appeal involving the
onestion of juriedieti.s of the °.carie cad
Dominion Governments to pass a prohibitory
law has bees partly armed before the Ja-
deite] Commit 04tko Privy CseesiL
NEWSPAPER WAIFS.
Mrs. Bray -I thought Toe said it was the
little boy next door who was making all the
wise'- Little Johnnie --So it was, m. I
was beating him with • stick," -Tit -Bite.
The Husband (oaring he wife off) -Yon
must promise not to ask for money every
time you write." The Wife -Bat that
world mealtime, my writing so much of-
tener. "- Life.
--
Towhee -Now girk, you all know what
liquid sesasare is. Little Alice may toil the
what t.s•mare trate of inches, (sat and
yard." Little Alice -Tape tenure,
coacher. -Harper'. Round Table.
Married -How do yon like these photo -
ore hs of my mother-in-law !- Siegle
They are very god of her ; I prefer this
am" Married Ye, se do 1, She always
looks wall in a travelling dress."-Humorie-
tisohe Blatter,
Cobble 1 doo't think the landlord of the
Ocean Bar House liked what I said to him
before I went in barbing." Stone -What
was (het !" Cobble -I asked him H these
wen any other sharks •rotted. "-Harpsr's
Brae`
Figg--it's • mighty good thing to have •
roman's memory. Fogg --That depend.
If the memory is yours, it is • mighty good
thing, as you say ; but it it happens to be
the property of your wife, that's another
matter. -custom Traseoript.
"What's the .atter," asked tete p,iice-
man ; "hest yes any plass to go!" "Any
place ter go !" replied Masnderiag Mike,
with contempt.'I've get the whole world
before m. 1'.• rot se many plume ter n
to d•t It's worryla' M 410y saki.' p es
Mad which way ter .cast"-We1Yagtes
Star. --
F.oketeia-- i tole yes si•. Ik.y is 41444.1.
R6o11e1'4 you14 man gif him • fife taller
raid piste to play .id tat he .obw•lleted
it,oat the yocug ami got • stomach -pump."
Levi -Did he get back his fife teller. !"
Ifekeesia-No, dot pey'e full e( besiaese.
All be °mild get out of him was tree toilers
ant seventy ay. oasts. --Truth.
Sold !-A wag went to one of the stetsons
ef the Metrepolit s Railway nue eventing
lase week, .nd lading the beet seats all
taken, epeoed the doer of • carriage .ed
said Why, this Weis lewd going."
A general stampede eostaed, sad the wag
took the coveted seat In tete earner.
I. the midst of the general indignation'
hewrseked'-
goi"Why did yes my the mils wasn't
ir
'•stall, it wasn't the.," replied the wag,
"but It k new."
as,... teems.
Thee are OM" Moa .M sort sl kerma
Sense ken is pleated is the ground and the
ether met den's aced plmiti g a they yew
milts 0atueally es move's IS end don't men
horse. TIM hied se kers bae tato sorts -
ams iamb sr feeds Me .seal NO Jesse
elores Tow Met. wham M area beHitg mid
see mere rd htoloo, �k
bakes k an
ether b
hea tb.. nub.
empriaby whin year bees b es. 1 des't
hie tam. end urs the ettweslmg atadleime.
Peewees Pelham (,ism lonesome, whish
imoems
Mew them ttoblob emr toserf ie
HOLIES' ASSURANCE.
That No Jury WIII Convict Him
of 1111 tardier.
AFIAW Of IATCI SUNG FQUIO.
!b. A eh--o.m.ptr.s . tallow elm reaps
Have be Bytes.. Ae3.ae tes-
te tarimet low Wheeler
.e IWsts Neck c...bs
r Sawa.
Phfladelphla. Aug. L -H. H. Holmes
who ls ch..rgrd with about every crime
1a the calendar, made a statement
.•-t t ,lay n tilt t• tint)' p: loon r gait'
Ing the latest developments in the
chaptcn of murders with which he 1'
accused.
"The Chicago officials." he .ald,"ma,
claim that 1 am responsible for the
death of Minnie R'lllym-' Em.iy CI -
grand and Mrs. Conner and little Ju -
Ila, but I can sbow conclusively that
these people have not and could not
have been done away with by mg, 1
am willing to admit that Kmlly Ct-
grand was employed by me as a cl. i t
and typewriter for quite a whlli , but
I canot say where she Is now." Holmes
declared that Minnie Williams is alive.
When Holmes was asked abot.t the
Identity established between ,,Eo
alias Caldwell and Hatch, who is now
confined In the Little Rock P slken-
tlary and the Imminent coDfearoa of
the mac, he said he was not d•e;.oeed
to discuss that matter at prevent, -'I
will may, however," he went on, 'that
the police out west are away off in
this case. They 4o not know
what they are talking about
I will tell you frankly that
i do not care what number of - con-
fessions Allen makes. But Hatch is
the man I fear. He is reapons,bie, or
at least can account for the dlvap -
pearance of the Mewl children, He
took them from Toronto and I have
not seen them since. Should th po-
lice And Hatch he Is liable to turn
around and acuse me of murd ring
these children. Of all other thio go. I
am accused wrongly In that cane. Aa
long as Hatch keeps out of the way
they cannot prove that I murdered
the Pttrrel children, but If he is
found and armee me of that crime.
I do not know what to do. It would
be a caae of dog eat dog, for he can
swear Just as strongly an 1 can."
I can confidently say that neither
the police in Chicago, Toronto, I'ltilla-
detphla or anywhere else, can produce
evidence to show that I ever murder-
ed anybody."
It is stated by officers of the Fidel-
ity insurance Association, the con-
cern that Holmes rwtndled,that Hatch.
Allen, and Caldwell are the same men
whose true name do Hatch. An officer
of the Fidelity also positively said
that Hatch could not have been In
Toronto at the time Holmes took the
Pltesel children there, as he. was then
in the Little Rock Penitentfai y, where
he had been sentenced to 15 years'lm-
Prlsonment,
sto case 1. r'keeaea,
Chicago.
evidence has ubeen secured too make out
any sort of a case for to warrant a
request that Holmes he tried in Chi-
cago.
alt Mattis WANE w&&
The Eddied etriemae ripe... Mee a
f a.t5tste.
London, Aug- L -Sir Thttthas Fran-
cis Wade. K.C.B.. G.C.M.G., died at
Cambridge yesterday. He was born
in loll. He entered the British army
in idle, and served In China and elseo
where until 1147, when he retired with
the rack of lieutenant. He held at
different times various official posi-
tions at Hong Kong and Shanghai.
Owing to his familiarity with the na-
tive language and character. hr woo
appointed a member of Lord EIgtn's
mission to China and accompanied
the miplon to Pekin in 1800. In 1871
he was appointed Envoy Extraordi-
nary and Minister Plenipotentiary and
Chief Superintendent of British Trade
In China. He was advanced to the
rank of K.C.B. In 1875 for negotiating
Important treaties with the Chinese
Government and obtaining trade facilf-
ties In that empire. in 1889 he received
the Grand Croom of the Order of at
Michael and St. George.
Tia T., IS. a B tel8 RI •tae.
Tia Treble te tan Frees Teresa, le 11ase-
latea Im Party W*aeere.
Hamilton. Aug- 1. ---Several •orris of
engineers were out making a flea. sur-
vey of the T., H. & B. line between
Hamilton and Toronto, and they ex-
pect to be through their loboa short-
ly. F. S. t'pton,a 'director of the T.,
H. & B., Mated to -day that the line
between Hamilton and Toronto, would
be built this fall, and he thought work
would be started In about a month.
No coat w111 be spared In m'.klnc the
roan nret-class, so that trains no run
between the two cities .n 10 n lnutee,
There will be a dettble track,
PATAIi111ft IT cortato ennews.
math Ctaeea Two liming Poems cad a.
*IA Masi
Charlottetown. P.ILI., Aug. L -Ste-
phen Perry, Muddy Creeck, bat a young
child b ya cherry stone Itticking in the
windpipe. canning death.
A 12 -year-old boy owned Meredith
was killed to -day at Victoria Wert.
He had fastened a rope to a horse/s
neck and struck the bores. when the
animal ran, dragging tba young fal-
Imoww,� who became entangled with the
7
while ge Raynor, lie, was drowned
ing to -day.
rusata e1 LtiuWTfette.
A awe. toad r4 ice► Hato en Arms
Inisaimedi
Man aged II FMK
J•derwtlle. Tia, Aac 1.. 7s'
the Mersey 04 Me isoom M ills soh -
arta as the city d $ Matey 51)..-
Liasree deo-dmr, vete ba as then-
egb beet its t• her
The nenther's 1111.gem a mos
psis
Miss
OAK la the let ale :IV bead
alstrthemerelle {tilt MINIS flet W
AYER'S
Hair
VIGOR
iaorea Natural
osier to um
ohm semrowes
It Minas est
L W. Peewtok, ed
Dlib1f. H. S., 0.T■ 1
NA 1*"to I7 more
hilly
hair
sgo
my
y
to Unna
and fall
out. Af-
ter the
use of
Das bottle of Ayer's Hair Vigor my
hair was restored to its orlgtn.j
color and ceased falling out. An
occasional application has since kept
the hair in good condition." -Mrs,
H. P. FsRwict. DIgtty. N. fie
Growth
of Hair.
"Zighnyeealago. I had the Tariq
lotsand lost my hair, which preyk.
oasl� was quite abundant. I tried
a Tadato of preparations, but with.
out beneficial result. tin I began to
fear I should be permanently bail.
About six months ago, my husband
brought home a bottle of Ayer's
Hair Vigor. and I began at once to
use it. In a short time, new hair
began to appear and there is now
every prospect of as thick a growth
of hair as before my illness." -
An.Wrm, Polymnia St., New
thiamiLa.
AYER'S HAIR Vicoi
FaSPAa*D .T
ELL C. AYR 101., LAELL, MCI, .i. A.
aver. Pens mom 1Neh Headache.
tressas.e leer kith.. ter Trr$$m.at
Sall 1•..,,.a.o:. Cawut,er : Ther. u In the
Cii to, wtvu.t Ho•piteJ •.:.t wttb • litter
of
noel. tectal... Tn. f•ritly wow y • ma-
ser se to.. .ower rad of the padded -t.11
oornior. where the mfaaule feline led ea
eaovewtful lie until yeete.day Mumma.
fee wt. 1.a 111. mother h.t.e 4 to the fres
Mild war..,f the no ',tally nos, Iveut, but her
i.tonleot rerw.m•-•' tinny paired.
Owing to 'Mt brooder of • drain pipe at
the low.-, root ,.1 .nn wcrhler he lour was
KbewllJ .pr Lk' -Al with c' lona. of hme.
ow of the k.v.,,, a h.+e p1., ung about after
the m,.uer ..f n. kind, tolled Into the do
Iafest•ot awl b.... it. cud filled with the
Kase.
"Act.-- e•effi"g the r.r0 of bar uff■pring,
said Dr. t:er. t , "t hr rnether undertook to
make tt-- to.let of the little use, bat ac
Raked • t•a►te mu her mouth t het Dame near
sawing nervous prom•uon. Toon of cur
pries and regret stood in the eyes of tae
wretehe•t parrot as she gazed auepiciou•Iy
at the kitten. Once 1 thought %be was
going to hunt, but she as nut that kind of •
tat. InateA4 of waking a foss, the mother
nosed the pa: tent until she bund • spot free
from line Then .he tock the kitten in
her teeth, tuned 11 along the corridor to
the ho -pail proper, and laid it oe the
operatie.m table with its feet in the air.
Without doubt that .1-1 oat had coal/
dews 111 ter p.Le. euriMoo• cad knew what
we were there for. She eat oa the leather
pillow, 1 Ater firer at the kitten and the.
at tete 1. intuition,. roes, until I broke down
end tate the kitten • bath in the sink.
During the operatle' the mother parried as
• satisfied sort of way, and when I bad
finished she took her bay by the nape of
the seri., Brave it txupl, of shakes, and
trotted nark to her house la the oorrider.
caves•sew Item MSib
Then is • moonset of week... The heads
fall ii•i met.%. Eoerpy s gone. A tired
feeling I..reed's the whole body. If you
gave way to this you might be really 111.
Got • bottle of Wowed lemma lnvlids'
Port, and see the magic it le i11 work. A
fine ell wise, generous as .s unselfish
friend, rich, frasty,wltll • foil body ; • wens
at owe to glad the heart and build up the
system. making blood •ed ttmne, mem
passed as • toaeo foe • debilitated system,
riving strength and hope. A deep ardent
glow, a bnei•g spirit ; the property
of mak ins wore out people strong and well.
A Mr racing tonic, sold by all dialers at
$'7.50p. r case of 12 quart betties, half •
case $4.00 or 75 per bottle. Addr.s.--
Bordoaux CI•rot Co., 30 Hospital Street,
Measreal.
Ma de Geed -Wilt did the .enieter
preach ag•isat today'
Mr. de Goof (wearily) - He preached
easiest time.
" Usenet we bsemie one ?'• be pleaded
enrrstly,
•• " That
ah depends."
end.," replied is sew girl.
Ask your Druggist fc.
Murray & -
Lanman's
FLORIDA WATER
A DAIIOTT /LORAL SJIT7RACT
Per nalidlawailet.11rest ter lb&