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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1896-11-5, Page 7IC SIGNAL : GODUIOB. ONT., TUrRSDAY, NOV. 5, iRS6 W11ONG SID[ OUT. like IM eseralag, !mew that 11 would fire rats. t 8M Mr breakout peeked It back sale. At wee wets then ewer, Asa elhe deg mites .rut pet a't eat bet Sneer - Aft▪ " et still and ery- t81� d rot. Vary lot ! illi fru tray. ywae. MR8. 81814OP. Ileo 1)iolttlpy Weasels Pe.etr.s.e tate tet nears .r thine. "tae gineede.t temple In China di- vides the waters of let.• Min River In each a way that they fertilise the whole plain," maid Mrs. Bishop, the htrete.] traveler, "and mak,- auc1 an 7rtlatken system that there .411 ter neither floods nor drvuth. Kuanh-,len at the base lit the bills, and 1e the :eater for the trade of No^thorn Thi- Mrs Bishop went up the Min driver. which Chinese consider the ac'tu.J Tang -tee. to Wel-chau, and, turning ip the Ll -tan -ting ltl%rr, reached the .own of that name. Her- the authurl- lies did all Islay could to prevent her !rom entering the Mantle- country he - iota'. She persisted, howe%'ur, and 'ound the Mantle to be a semi -Ido- pend.at tribe, who pay tribute to bine but are ruled by the'- own thiels Their appearance is quite Cast - salon. both men and women being rery handsome. They live In lofty stun% houses, many of which resemble 'eudal castles. In nearly every vii - .age there is a high. •quare tower. The customs are- wholly different !rom these ot the Chinese; the people ere rigid Buddhists. and the sign,. let religion art everywhere, Mrs Hlehop round them friendly and hospitable, and their country, as well. Indeed, as the whole country after leaving the Min. "a combination eef 8wltzerland and Cashniere." She went up to the Pierce of the LI -tan -ting River, a branch of the Min, on the Taukushan Mountain. and. coaxing a paps nearly 14.000 feet high, des ..•add l on the Rongkal River. an affluent of the Great Gold River. Owing to trouble between the tribes here, the bridge.' on the Rongkal were broken down, and she wag unable to tarry out her intention of performing the 14 days' Journey down to Ta-chlen- lu, on the :stem road to Lhasa. Gold and enormous quantities of nitrate of soda are found on the route; the rivers are torrents of emerald seen, and of considerable width. and a sue- :rssi.,n of rapids and cataracts the whole distance. On her retort•-, Mrs. Bishop recrossed the plain of Cheng-tu. deem -ended the MIa to Klating. aged thence to Chung- king. Everywhere, except among the \lentce. she found a hostility to for- -tater which astonished her by Its Intensity. She has no doubt that the people in Ssu-chuan do really believe that foreigners eat children or tear out their eyes. and In Cheng-tu and else- where she saw children 'rearing is red cross on green ground. as a charm against foreigner.. it seormms that the ssms paid t.. the French missionaries fee their losses In the note has irer••.tr•- n1 the popular resentment. She thought the-f!lclals desired to protect foreign - ers. Mrs. Rishs.ty has mad, full net r of her eeurney and taken a num'*-r of phot •graphs. She went (run Shang - hal to Japan In search of rest: a".1 thence proposes to Fay a second visit to Korea. eurl.e. Word motile.. Itarnn once meant only a strong man. Parlor was originally the talking p1a. e. 1:a 1120 was first manufactured at Gera. A chancellor sews once only a door - kr.: "• r. Despot originally signified "truster of the house-" T. provide was once simply to "look ah ad." 1:•-morse originally infant simply "to hitt- again." Teleaece, was so called because it wan first noted by Europeans on the small irlan•I of Tobago. Ballot was once a "little balL" In many organisations ballots are still taken with marbles. Read once meant only a prayer. the name being afterwards tratuderred to theSmall wooden, metal or ivory balls used O. assist de%othfn. The word library- is derived from a 'r• ••k ex pression signifying the Inner ''ark of a tree on which ancient writ- : r w'5= ..•,rnetimrt don.. 1•.inkr.rpt means a broken bench. 't ' n the 1•.pulist. of Ventc.•,Florenee t"t ' 'ler Italian cities got angry with ' "1' nor lenderreth•v rallied In to the ' soiree and rnlnsh•el their tables *I " ' ^ch•s to Mere*. he wvtrd akP- i^te da supposed by . • *7. WWI roe -name. or adds- ' n"t^�!n ronnert It with the • name oaf weed Imp. a nicken 1 a lar .' name tt es • gripe-- ' ' 't'a "e bent; the Pueke of tier- s'.u. in .i:.aog;•.-' t.)0e-Democrat. Who 'aa l■s. wolf .,.tet 11111.11n! ie wisdom, when apeaklnr '• lolly', Wine hath drow-nei more men the e elle tsP"v arty on en old men r 1.,i 1. .. brava. burl. n. The hrtl:htert of all then:;- ti.• •... bath Itr Poole. ane pair of heels ti often a parr ••f hands. The credo got by a He Ins.. n' the truth comes out. (•e'e money to tee wild et F.aeter. a el Lent will seem short Th. breastplate of Innoccree tar net alwayr wend/it-proof. Who r' -pairs not hes gutter reel hkt whole house.--Sa Mystery.pan Ish. Ira never realise hew mach w.• ere " ft's very hard to eadeeutaad the week - *pahle of enduring until the to yga.1 a. Mara l.teliees," Dud the tether ("Iowa.of the email bey. ';r.•at mills attract sorer wit •s wenn- •a Whir le is, ay dear, surd hs wife. derma r1r storms. Hut the thunder clematis break upon theen.and they thus a• Tears failed td pees tore of his ex - tam a shelter for the plains around.- 11 Ys.y" 64 'ear. Richter, r• And rhea It ogres t^ lading the itremdrul things elp oft one's tongue seesaws of a baseball Nass be sae «bolero HOT CORN. vim unbar le do 'ea ills W/: •• AS sat OCbvel rewe•as. Me. we hope yea will have erase week ora •• Newel eye," geld Ne editor et • de * Whir a small .held m the reels este : "On. b erreh.r What ..ter r ' 1 heard yea tell Por. pros ams. .seer mere •f The etas who sidle briers whoa he le 1 Maw jar scow that you beped be woeld Mn•tso•7 thanpet'• tw.dtud Maws ahuu., r. a e•a.I (brag b•sa'a'/a, beams. U be stored, yew would have *ma- Froze• •Plc""wry ort the, ors er WWI N I tb ma desert. sta.hrr Bead- r or 1 whelks s era latende • •. '.or • peer not. sail 16 s ohm • r.• % .r. mister /Mitre ars bred w uar•rt- of early netsg : their '.dta.L bac r that any rodeos why they Would pas " LW due sal, :" wad II IMO mss from th •• A ...troy will hot u . Ke paper under out 50 east', - Mates else d• 1..t wt. •' a alas'* hese taw M y (t?f• l rot ••y rhe heed day w•ekt•g a • • r.•sI 'a Aturiea, when . sod w s,.ttg.rl tut" m•beed • Pur - 'dead -Doss it pay to ken/ harder.! •water mus bora .u1 the w who hap- aabare. 1". be , ty...o.b•y tdlur. M. itfisteeen . f Seaside it.wrding-Matt. -It tr.u'e syr., .,..t if M e►.rs .wet tacirs•u.. .'nose If thedor w 10 a stand t over w btu*, woe r to reaA pure Chao t6s 1 en UI..e- tee ttM e ted III 1ow rho s. .a abs top d •• miaow ...flew w.0 walk a.oa.ats:.to 1.•41 ode. lv a has. There se .ot kat Wutlaanolal trouble to M water s.•metel.g -•r Ilia. • quarte.[ • dred'natio or sit, still holdia • lit• the peter."Ligi .how you wbo year 0r.unda w, ewes d u min 1'•1h dor make you tsel lo.d&. "Jost ow be resolve i that beight.the ern perat're .addesly coded so mush abates • twaLliar. be was oa the top of •oulums 411 Is.. dews',Wrb he glad to the `roewd like erased l.gheutag 1'ou don't know what 0 .01 .• vee q• e ' - From one of the Lon- de. •H udder'. .b - Ras, prat Ssewere Amer ends Lair N Mise. seed Meer r,..... tar t'as.aterfelt Meer nolle.. Niagara Yawls, Ont., (hit- 27.-(8 clal.) -There is a large steed rum current at this surae to -.My strung tereMed parties to tM effect the large amount of tuunt.rf It money bi eir'ulaUo. In the town and a boring vicinity. The .non••y hors l te till se e. la 11 is • oomsren savoy that lovely wears uaosot'Loop a Moret. but wbo limeades ber- s.il ka •we where leer pocket 1a ' fare.' said • aerie waster. ' arm jrs' bit., urinate' a er hammtok Hit am meth,y good lea if som.tioiy dos.'), cut de .1 reg-' A masa. harries to Nate very weary of rediae t6. Was ;.wok j ke. Tbea be ..wpe 0. oast, .lid bodies eujeyag at .,•1 ever Customer - 1V atter, for steak u urnWy lased to oat " All nkat, au; beaus[ you •uotber knife la • mamma.'' Amt -what as awful esker Mr. Dalley te•...d hew little he says whoa he speaks '' Dora --The poor fellow is troubled with impediment la hi. thoaghis ' H.-Y'ocs your father won't give .ate your wand u smarms*, there's no alIur.•- Uve bat-' the -lour me to give it to you. -- He--1 understood that Mie Ca.bley de vn1M • great sot of ti... to the poor. Snit -Yes, indeed. She 01.e tmp.cuntoue sorter• balling on Der w.nttnually, '• That execution was Malt an nour ate ' " 1 se ; the sheriff and the coudemued nae bevau talking about their bicycles He -I believe In letting a woman have ler owe way. She-tV6et ' And thus deprive bcr of the „l.•..un of 1larning sumehody els wheo h.ngs go wrong A little four -psi old occupied an upper earth in • .hip's coshes. Awskeaing once m ho• middle of the sight, hie mother weed eon If M knew when he was. est Tours@ l do, he replied. " I'm in the op o►swr-" Allies Viesgar-Mr. Hodsos wanted to send • birthday present, but I told him you hoof stopped having birthdays tee years ago. Wiwi 1 right •" Mite E dirty -I believe .o. I know it ohs two years .iter you stopped. Asestu.-Thera lie times when i wish Mrs Potteries had more of the spirit of .p .tt of self -dental-' .lack -When •' Augustus--Whee I ask her if ebe would like to go to the opera. Mammo-- Well. Tommy, did vos *its he .log his ntediouie while I was sway . Tommy -Yes, ma. I read the resist, and it rid toe compound could be mixed in an •1 i brokee tureen or dish, rho 1 used that g soap -tureen, but 1 0.d an .wool job to ',reek at. What the doctor gave -Gond morning ' i1.e your brother's ooedttioo improved .enn. I res you • • 1t grieves doe to say he has not: ' Inas the :favor gave him any hope •' ' No: out he hse given h'm •float every- ' ht•g else.' Bridget ---Sere, ma'am. the twins neve ',awn m.kise • fuse .11 day. me'•m- %Ira. Kelly -'.Chet •bout' Bodes -We because they ou't have • 'o•rthdsy apiece. like the Smith ohtldrea • sat door. Foto ' They think they've aro cheated Po-seagor-Wbot ula dos the next •reels leave for Slocum Parva •' Fuser Porter -Tomorrow morning at six .'ul.•ck.' ' Passenger -No trams tonight • F. r -No, sir : the company don't rue My eight tre1M. Passenger --Why • F P -Don't wee" to disturb the sleeper.. He -1 was pretty lucky at sew tact agbt. ' 810--(:h. George, have you been g•mbl- tae •saes! YOU know it is • terrible loo !' He -fro ! I raked so twelve pound. tire .0, bog Sb. --Oh, darling' thee 1 eon b..e that now hat !• Customer -Loot here. i'es only wore Mese trouper one d.., and they already 1 at the knee. +.ler- Yah, dr vas reeht Does is ear 'root koee•.tr.tohtor entwine vat arke tgr:y goatomer of ours look lice • history as Bee! You vear dose tremor. ••••i., freiot, and folks dabs you yr Sharks Dakar r SMkab.are. A assert tees. Th- Draw -Yee menet be very careful en t. k. the aadisi est this ante. Mn. Jaw- Rrewe-'• Th. patios -But ; I a always earful t0 eeke my mediDise. The hewer -Vis ; bat this time you easily reed it " A aap.arsea. •' 1 •m veru well saMtded." said the ow - lodger: in foot. 1 bays only see.aggs.tio.. N make." " And what is that !" asked the iandlady beaming. "• If we mold only manage to have the drinking water se cold as that we tot is Ike be/ tab-" Hat she dada's wads to SS ea threes. lianas the resat aY .uerres ens of the to/lode-boat. bad • bluejacket for othous' 0000 J.. k'• ksowledKe beteg olmuted to h• -f so -1 u,tatoes,.hash he gave the °MMoore for dinner for .early • fortnight. Al Iwo one of tee ottiaws thought they ought to have • chspgs of diet. and irked Js k to ask• eons. Bah entrees for dinner Jack sealed rather "'unrifled at •uob • require, ..d was overheard muttering to h.m•elf ,• Fab o. rand • You will be lucky it you get them ou plates" Jest t• oblige Slee, Tho v1. r of a coautry church wbo had fox some lies been much troubleJ by mean here of the 000grok•uoo .-omlog tato church very late -indeed, only just in time to bear the ermoo-wit determ:o.d to put a Step to the pro/Sloe. Gee 'aodoy morning when giving out text. •...I hoping to shame the late-oomsr, the clersyrn.o, called out from the pulpit : " Mr. Caurohwardee, will you pleas Sad that ratline/in • ho hes just Dome is • o.o testable teat :" Farm laborer Isea.l to the ooc.sios)- Thank you, kindly, Parson, and would ter kindly g,' us tM text auto ; I dtdna .late catch it '" Gaeta a. %raM- The fullowine wmuss4 tacideot took place • short time .go on board one ot Her a1• leafy'. ships. The pipe had gots " ('leer up decks for divisions" lit being Sunday). 1\•beo the upper deck sweeper was about to sweep the deck be observed • Mt of soot coming from the nock'. funnel. The sweeper called the 000k . mute up, end poietrd out to him the stare the deck we. in. •• Kat," said the souk. " i cannot help the soot omits op- ' " Yes. you Jan, ' e.ad the sweeper. " 1 'a the .sue! routine to wbitew.ah the coal o0 •Sandy. " The sok, being • very green beginner, went and whitewashed every lump of mai he had in the coal box to rot white 5001 ! • kw alryee Peet. Horror of horrors' here Domes the bi- cycle foot ' Think of it, madam ' If you persist a 111. -cline It will eventually swell tour foot ! We state this oo the authority of • le•diog Wirt End physician. It uVl swell the muscles. thirties the boors, spread the joint., eolarge the aerial. .gtnou• uwue.. destroy the oontoar of your ankle, broads your hesl•aod-thw'io siren softirnce, madam -it will make you wear • b.gper shoe ' The Important question before wheel. women t..d.y is : "Shall bicycling be ab.n- dosed, •ad the diminutiveness of the foot preserved, or shall the health of the hod, he preserved, eves at the expense of the poor foot! This, of coarse u • matter which every bad' must solve fur herself- It Its entirely between Sr cosuotescs ..d her Tera. These Awful sl0drer " Ab, mummy der, do let Lil and n.e bays oar dinner wif you and dad today : we will be .o very quiet, and only .p. •k to our owe p-17•• The mother, pmol of her two ridden, atter • moment's peas, replied : .• Well, d you will bs very quiet. you may : but dad his orate men (tirade 000t - tag to leech, and i expect Aunt Lasalle awl Mem Celia Browse, w no ohottest's, my pow.. l or some time the we. mites behaved in • most exemplary manner, ween. suddenly, one of thews pauses which will over at the best regulated tables revealed the following osevers•tioa •• When I grow up, Lily. I shout plait my hair no the beadle of the door, like Aaat lssosslia does" Will you!' rerpeaded the ether iatp., •• Xshl, I'll have my teeth est i• gold like Mies Celia Browse !" Tableau. Alleek Merry- •• Thee you refuse to marry as r The t•f'og "roars addressed turned somewhat falteringly. sed rsl.*aatlly faced the man who bed spoke•. •• i koow what you will say," she replied " Yen will tall me that for menthe 1 bays peen you every reams be believe that I loved you : that I ht{ve •eseraged you by every moue keewe be a were. ; nail sow, in Muster to osn.lder your ser, 1 am godly of great peredity. AB this ay be Wee 10 • tartar exMet. Bit yea MUNI re - nein •leo that i has • ri.kt to Swage soy mind. I--" • Rove • can, Wee Ryder,'. interrupted the other with • dangerous gleam se breve. /trues see if you will ; Boors a sf you err, L«s.rae.. 1048.. Co upleaaw baths data back aim 1» garde., of Eden. A deeor.ttu. of f Iwc t I •oto to se . sem . mod a •r ragtag the et Elope*.. Eugwtr'. both; the . Sect • f Lite 111..41 u thea lure is se..I to he *toy soot haug. He.,,eau o.tme.l ere used se le tot mo•l•r■ Fr -out. An .soother •. use i, h ,• made by eat • pies awn r .ages •• -s4• thyme sad me.lu.su.(etlwl us seise is thee to of b .Moog eel... Let la •Land .lice ..urs, .tr..o, .ud mid .. . • . tree. '.rah H- • ot.., .l.. tees to ester perfume ea rube d 0..'.'. eetr."tt ul scaeosdluwer: L Mos Ra•.e.l atth violet-w.twr; Mrs l-aurf ret ream 1d... Putts buts eg .t Flw• sauna sea Sews Fr. oats. uu.u1. t 11.41 00 u.ua•tuoel wase l...6. rhecb oboe's. lel g.11o.. of .,�..rp i.1 won.- to • 10.1 lath- 1 1s .apposed .e w vett' r.tr'esbtug. 1 ttuuk 1t.. aeL. bit. -lit se ferrety am.g.sse oto. 1001 our FOR BOOR IDM Coal & Wood Yard "id The undersigned beige to inform the public that he keeps ort hand Po- , all grade. of 01 t` : HARD, COAL north I v ago SOFT been detected, and Is f..eu•1-0 to have born W.td out to many of the frul growers from Amen...in buyers Bus pickets were aroused (ream the numb* of new river dollars which were get [lag lntu cinulauun, b.i( lmrther idea wt N tracing [hent to solei, of th (rult- gruwere nothing can be teamed of e.sh their orogen- The pollee: claim 10 know nothing of the matter whatever. but the general opinlu:a Is that they are quietly working Ja It It has been said that It is -t •lever crook 5 hu avoids the Niagara Falls police. *•'d this was demonstrated to two sorrowful knights of the road last night. when Coker Kimmins captur- ed throe at the M.C.R. depot. The two pi igoners were caught In a freight car. and will doubtless turn nut to be two burglars who are itant..d Is Detroit They were dreasad in new clothes• hats and glov.•s,whk:h, though tailor-made, did not fit. At present they are In Jall on a charge of tree - pear, awaiting Identification from De- troit. A. T• Campbell. grocer. has been committed for trial on the chars* of defrauding his partner, Alex- Craig. of $0.0. which Ctalg, who GLIM. hers two months ago, from Grimsby. gave Campbell to put into the business, and which the- accursed promlt.ed to deposit In a bank. It transl.lres, how- ever, that the :Inn has no account there. ASU r BLACKSMITH"COAL. We'esk wbnweMnd. As amour( .tory is t..Id of • poor mus In ch. aural-.o.i e t L sides who was deter- mined hi. eels .o, s0 -,u'4 sot he !ducal' up to the orute.-ry mad uarl•wo-ku,g 1.1e of a •...l p •r.er .• M hosteelt had twee. H• her. f .re ren • .10.0041 of ur c' • 1 rch....4- t0ISOM 11111 aft of . ,Jt:arm!. d foe 111461 nu u•a .,a bit..!,' et•geeed with hr ehorwsod, •• hen Ms Mtber asp p...04 .. 5.8 Ire.• nor he -16..1 0411104 on i'he 00111 fepnwt eha, he or s•t•.m• uh tamu.teis well, au ..u•.,r.•,1 bon, 114.11., 011 nes • ter. ...e. - fee seten:ant 0.u' well me.uieg tether looks a• them, neo sant : .• You seem n. pr .1... to verve .t petal) well, my (..t let ...a 1440: yes ■pe,ak 1a ' !lee b v ea.t..... hack with use hailer'. .4 asides. wad sweet toffhll la %lite to expla.n lir u. • .1 ►bit, 10.•0 t. The tether *so ad: to be dose, rail :old hes, if they •e,. 1...• weed's to le•ei. him hes) to .pe.k the '.a gt .{e lee •hu.11.',. so bore- ray newr% set up the prese6' day he east.', seen fie to sl tar e.1l dc.rt•u' neve. ()Id e.ugs are best -loser sweet tee bear I'!0 *traits ,f home mad memory dear' 1)14 herk. are hoe• -how tale and ehtme Float with at dews t'v stream of time' Old fn5wd5 are best -whet wealth unt'•Id Adrotnd.• rondos osskrtit M 11 ' 1111 •.0..1 err 1.451-4151 5.1.•..554 play Am e 1 u. B.w0111 t art.rde, (' 15 N..:.0 F6. boon..4 101106.4).. ,1 01 • ..r ..u..... w 1)eweratt., m...., •and nue . •r . f 4,,014• L.. K.olwae,, 1•...0, Oa. 0sntila's Rwaerat. Cornwall, Ont.. Oct 24. -The funeral of the late Dr. Darby Bergin, member for Cornwall and Stormont, took place to -day. and with the ex.'eptlon of that of Hon. John SandfieJd Macdonald was the largest in the history of the town. High maap was celebrated in Bt. Columba'• Church in the morn- ing in the presence of a sorrowing congregation. At 2 p.m. the remains were taken to the church and the solemn burial service was said over them. The procession Was then form- ed. headed by a carriage bearing the beautiful wreaths, crosses, et. w'hlch had been sent by Mends. The funeral car followed, and then the ata body of the proeesslon, composed of about 200 carriages. Pert.gurr whipped, Lisbon. Oct. 26--A despatch to the Government from Mozambique gives the details of the repulse of a Portu- guese expedition in Manlcal.le- The expedition, which comprised :too Portu- guese and 180 natives, war, command- ed by Major Mouslnho A11.uquer.pue, Governor-General of Mozambique. It was surprised by Eforce of 20110 natives belonging to the Namorallns tribe• and e fight that lasted for 22 hours ensued. ThePortuguese force was finally com- pelled to retreat "'With the 1045 of two killed and :;A wounded. Among th • latter was Captain -(General Albuquer- que. The enema- lot heavily. k Peeert•.s. nee Windsor. cont.. rico. 2.2.-_Tbe health an- thorttlee let W1u4rmr were hsdly s.•are,i this sends when • yosiug nue arrive.) from Kalamazoo with all the outward erupt of smallt..x The health otd.i•r was sent for In bot haste, but found that the Moots was malaria. The young man said he was Jeffers Wilkinson. 1p years nld, son of Ilse Methodist inlander of Teterboro. He had berm working In In- diana. but fell 111 and endeavored to make his way home on a bleyelr. At Kalamai... Mt gave out sal geld his wheel for matey enough to bring him to Windsor- When M arrived he was penniless. The city •dvancea the money to pay hie tars home. Wastrels Pewees? Chiemgo. Ikt. 24 ---The Chleago police deportment has offered • reward of R500 for the recovery of AlertPowers. d or alive Powers dl.appArmad September 21. while l.tllefting for the Cohan relief corp.. to which toed h. made • persnnal contribution before he disappeared. the missing man ears to ('hleagn from Owe•ns- bars y. it was hlnt,-d that be bad bees made away .118 by alleged 'misserfes of the Spanish (loy.rsmest. A detailed de- scription of Powers •ecompanles the offer tbsk beet : but remember," be oo.tlaesd, of reward- • plight easter visible is his voiea, •' tits[ 1 --- ear think it beet to faforn your Meade • !•eased Cray ntaeevrred- that the bicycle von retie is ret your ewe, maty of lMlexOekla -A speelal from the bet hired by the bear "' ed Maj coverer says: As larger twn ruin- ed t,,11 3 �n la.•pfer than New MIf-weslr'bs, y. wit two temWw and two peat pyramids, has Juwt been disrnyrrrd 80. Mr. .Tose., look N twit irpudess ti. moeotslas In the State of rl.errcm rear ea theother aide e< aha sfrest. H• y William Nivea. tM well known nonerst onto of New York. lie bas Jusu room -hid hes bees following m for the leer half• fr"r a tea week.' trip Into that "'.meter w Nought beck mon than 300 rig. papas .f the rotas. photo - papas Jane -Why didn't you telt in. es he - fee, ! I'll leach t6e imp.dest puppy • Assess s.visteas■. lemma I Oespew, OIL Ml-- The new arlthe walkiy boldly sorer the street, Jesse Diadem was .mec•eerrully lann.•hed « n N eek w : hero ro-day. air 1.0 te a .hip ler 100 tos. 46s het loans. sand the sons meta for Mt ••gk inhero. .Lip, 1 •r sere rry 1 *.ser etIon require hp, to show a rata of haven't Jr" lir'12•a•� M psi yon for ►hot � Made= kora awill male errn boor. Ttie s to Ins 1000 laps wit, bat tea 5u.$t sot se fellow a'p rouale of stint per arena ✓ id dot one ewwheen ra Irvine ashen se abet sle�nate a 'ov- eralls lady. Nee •D bar Iota al , and K I anmaad ea will nrMw tta'mw.w read. " angry. thing' that ring ftp et a thaw I . aewy Iroefdon. Oa'! 1R-�r Albert Abdul - N• m•Mnent, and c.wn,. out hot, and s* ably 1.1 yam May, bolt ISM spa Seeder lah paass•g0. irarooet dldd at which they afterward' rspbwt of hay- I AtseM Tevvw. . a treddlai sell." his Brie►ton last night• *kid P. F. Mosttrersrtr. A .harp..&. went N speak •t • sesetis1 iatp I'm et ttNuirl. saws 9a sr.•ew -- lin".., Ens1• ss T friend • cultivated per I k • 7 �� teed �� tae tiger M Sma'raktR /b the wwnl hdv. Jests wet pars ale SIP ■sweet e �' e W starry Ladled trio WIPP,' boreoe• m s(t)te ^t+••r' lotto, obsilast.e and • anent ' fes vow• leg vi.av'e wee �1 •m gid yes s•Bsd we-MssIlea M ins pew Oetl? -AMzak M. tMi1 e.•ftsr_ nda. . L W rdworth's hoarse- I Darier *alias tawslug 1 ass eewasey wusdrai, 1 Esa'1 Mak ha rare ....=*". Aron. -.land. The hell e.trnrnrt,aad wars assarad wM srylry as amend• Nm le peens ins war ever wewbl. meads. I W grass panda' tar Ow *nee 15 arm of Lha wlt1.24“ say *�r • . . volkb � le tail he w e ester' 8. Alilsahy ilk onellLw many. If` mbtlws Mr the set Is 'Lend HOME MARKET TILE BEST Mr William Ilan ■.ran Talks latereettrgly Ablest the likens Mauna sad either Natters, Montreal, Oct. 57.--lt$p.-clal.1--sir wiillam Van Iluruel'Wr•ator Forget and (Clef En- gineer 1'etrrs..0 arrived back today from a three weeks' vleit to tar 'vast. The l'restek•ut of the .'auadlen Pacific Hallway war Interviewed by your corresporldeut, and expressed the greatest aatldaction at the state of the road. and specially the Im- provement In bustuese along the Hue. Re- terring to the bou.0 Ia %brat, Sir William Vau Horue old : " This show.. dear!' the rowrmous ads outage of bat lug wheat con- yerted into, dour it. near as possible to the pie,. of productlou. It shows also that the Iroise mllllug market is for beast mar- ket Hirt cue I..J•ibly be had." Speaking ot the seser.l adding establish. meats 1n the 11.•-t, Mr William spoke as fellow's : " The dour mill. of the North- west already 41ps •.p.•ratiou are equal la .barscter to 'the best to lee found else- %Isere- They hate ulr.-ady done a vast amount of g. -.l, but 1u under to ev'ure the tease results for the farmers of the North- w•'st the eatsaett) of these null.. should 1.• ,••ry mesh Inert -used and addltloual 1.111s she'll,' he 1,1141 feet al. t trust," .vutiuurd Slr William Van Mono-. "[bat tee'.overuse:it .5111 a .precl- +•1.- th. ade'antege to she couutry of doing suyt:....g lit rrssop to attrar4 the large ru.ontn ..f •vpltal squired for the detelop- u..-ut -.f t 1.1. ludvstry." Aei for the Coua.1 u Pa.•lee, the President said be toned the road 1n splendid condi- tion fr..su Montreal 10 Vane.. 15, 1, 111 fact, mach i.•tler than oyer before ..7 be clan Attu ,11511 seals eaten? of the u timber euutry,' went bit sir %C Milena. "for 1:Me mei.•. •.•sm of rake Niteissiii5- mud .11 ulnug [Ire Algoma branch, 1. quite surpris- ing. .1 be dishier also b•tweeu bake au- .etinr .114 Luke of the Woods. which has te-sos looked uponn by few to ,.f any value, is lirrwlse- attracting malty siMtlers, and there are h. -re many beautiful farms." TLis will, In Sir William %an Horue's up11J•.1., 4401 *,,ruin.- ewe or the moot pnui- 1- sr. -Ilan+ of the Priorities. of Ontario. " to Manitoba, and. In fact. all along the line." the President concluded, " t:br•re has been • marked change within the past Bear, and this is esp.-fishy the case in B ritish Columbia, the ogee•t of the extra- ordinary mining (to .-I •pment In that pro- vine being now felt W all breeches of hum - Your correspondent also retied upon Mr. Peterson. who spoke of the temporary and trestle work at the north of Lake Superior and In British "Mumble as fast giving place to iron epees .dal pef:manent roadway. on some sectloua In fact, the ('hlef Kngt- tteer states that It is •Imost impossible to god any temp.rsry work whatever. On every section rune of au miles per hour were made. and all the new bridges sad culverts between Fort William and %%Inn1- p.yf and between C;arleten Plane end Sud- bury. have been made sufficiently wide to attnrtt of • double trek. 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Hop nalysts la linalMalt �andl to be the. p thebeeta sad maaaltrated poem. and is used bythe best bakers in the country. IN MY BAKERY Vs out get for one cent as much Bresd made from Hop Yeast' os you can for three Owns from the pwued yeasts which .re forcing s themher ea the public. but which do at and 0.eaot give the same sweet 0a . -red bread MY BREAD I4 MADE FROM THE PURE MALT AND HOP YKAreT AND No 1 MANIlOHA PATE\T FWUR. Tri J It s prove ter reunion'. it 1s the mnet w and sweetest bread that can be proneere of ray yeast ea the market- My e. sag pstea .een the Bakery burner has proved these to he facts. D OANTELON. OODHRJOH STEAM BOILER WORKS. A. S. C H RY STA L, lwtwrreeerto Okrysfal ! Meek. M••ntactorer of all kind. of B 0IRS, Smoke Stacks, Salt Plane, Sherd trot Works, etc., eta, Aad ifsalr In- repenea, Maehi.ery Mantrap, kc. All stere of Pip« .ad Pipe Fittings. charm and Water* Gamine. Mobs Valve*, Cheek Yahoo, tab rn, Kjoetsre and In- jectors fly en Hand at f,ew.ss A 1 line of eel Wtarr .ed Nes Tfor es. of ferr'ren and eters Kepone f Prbaptb *sealed M 181-4 P. 0, nes Ig •011rssl.01 o e. waria-Opo.eas 41 T. IR Manes petted b ' l