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Important Ev.nt MOM Words
For Busy Readers•
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esrNisd' son est sate liaises and
Attractive Shape iter eke Re AOC* •f
Oar raper -A bend ••ar'r rwbowient
>• rarasraphea Iaf earaMM••
YUXKLT rit:801(AL.
Mr. l ltndstune is reported to he pee-
wary feeble.
yr. .1rthur Craig of Craighnrst hes
'revived the appointment of Comity
Treasury of 8iweot.
t'OLITIC•-II11 ZIt1AL. e
Dotreal
man d suicide by cuite, a tting his throat with
s razor in \Vinuipeg.
eAui, 11ed'Itochelagan,amWiun per'giu�-
sires thuicide by shooting iu the roosts
EOLITIC$- FOlt000ns.
at
611 hitt 1 lea utsv11k, Ky.,hts of bhave assents
strong: reeolutlun condemning the pro -
Per ('haslet Tupper has railed from
-angio-American arbitration treaty. New York for Englund to report on the
tbe „mply lar naso• England is a gold-cuent- minim; prospeereportr in British Columbia..
ADA eonatr'yj and a majority of
1'Hi MIL1o1/Wb. WOI'I.U.
TIIE SIGNAL : GODERICA (*TARTU.'
negotiations will be eoutiuued by corse THE
apuudeute. They look confidently for- THE
C
ward to the appointment ut a joint com-
mission.
Deputy lteturning ()Meer !Saunders
has loom fitted I$200 or three mouths lu Sir 0
Jail for balot-box rtumug iu for Mao-
doeald election.
ear
THURSDAY, Deo 2, 1827.
7
OATHS OF USE( CHICAGO'S GREAT FIRE.'
Comparisons Wilk OEMs
Great (o*li.gratlessa
1 October 9 was the tweuty-alxtb anise
Ilver Mowat and Mr. Milts ver•ar of the great Cbieugo fire of 11371.
Hou. Yr. Bifton received aduresetto
et Calgary trout the City Cuuneil, hoard
of 'Trade and the Liberal Ammo/Moll, A VERY
and addressed a mars sutetiug.
The Governor-General has assented
to the orders in cuuueil appointing iieu-
ator McInnes Lleutenaut-floveruor of ttk. New Lieatenaat-Uovera"r .f tie•
British Columbia and Mr. William Tem -
Province of Ontario and the flew
pk•utau Benatur.
Kir 011ier Mowat was le rt weekMinister of Justice of Canada
sworn to as Lieutenant -Governor of CM- -Th. Ceremony 1s W
tario, and Mr. David Mills as Mtuitered by High o'ren * _-
ut Justice. The ceremony cion perform-
ed by His Excellency tbe Governor -Gen of state.
er*L
Sworn In.
INTERESTING CEREMONY.
UNCLASSIFIED.
The Siwcoe County- House of Refuge
will be built ut Betu,u.
There is talk of the erection of h new
150.01)0 opera hour. at Brantford by a
syndicate.
Elaborate preparntioun are being made
for I)r. Nuus.u's -text expedition in Guest
of the Nurth Pule.
Mr. \\'illiao' Minter, a Nominee hsater,
was lost in the woods near Plevra for
four dole Without food.
$ithhtr elf her are silver tuns.The Off Of the repeal of the Local
Option bylaw at Picketing, Out., n'sett-
ed iu favor .of repeal by a majority of
It is reported that Meet Rev. Frederick twelve.
Temple, Arthigsbott of Canterbury, is A posh of four Englishmen, under the
About o,:esslgn arm aecouut of ndvanc- command of Capt. E. H. Bernard 'of
jug )sora the Indian Staff -t'orps, a urphew of
,
g -• 6t the Baroness Mueduuuld, lett Montreal
is Montreal has giveninstructions-that
_ mitt _.
tie members of the order are out to Mr. W. A. (acnia'r, pardoned on
tach eight, schools is Hull. at he tau Thursday. after serving five weeks out
eider§ they are already working enough of a eh mouths' sentence for 'deviling
is attending to their day duties. will n sura! the publicuti Publi,i�1
thu
Libre
THE F11ast RKCOHD. Parole. - a
Paris, France, was visited by a is-... .'Che Departnwnt of the Interior has re-
ttruetive pre. ceived a retort from Major Waleh, dated
.t tire, estimated at from ten to for*y--a4 Skaewry. Ito states. that he has
minium', occurred in London the Great got all his supplies over the pass and is
last week- •. now on the way -to Selkirk.
Nearly all the business portion of the The Chateau de ltuwoxay. Montreal.
riling. of Tiverton. Ont., was iwtrey. ch*s . uh'tAiuctl �a valuable.
. adGtroun \to oliits
llen bl'
are tart week. by G. l'uust.ible Alston, the only paint -
Melbourne suffered a serious Iota by ink rstxut elite was e:.ecuttd daring the
in the business section of the city. ,
Ilse 'it'll .'s lifetime.
losa_is 10114446-1,‘-`1349.2.9-14""--7---_ ..-- tterae+c-we n•eera.r...-
- Tlt.tlhK AND COHNIIRCK. Blq Temprranee Pow Wow.
The Dominion Bank atstemeut for Oe-
Toronto, Nov. 18. -Grand Division of
UHT shows remarkable JUMP in the the Bons of Te'rrhts•rance of ()uteri° is
to assctuble in Phe Temperance Hall at
circulation of the banks, ' 10 a.m. on \1•ednesday. Dee. 1. The
-t bill has been Introduced into the same evening a {,uiiic reee;ttiou it to b•
iew Zeeland Parliament for reciproral tenth red tLe• TIS tors by the Mayor end
tisa1 latlotta wltb"6rrat Britaie,- - ---} wthermeerbere the. -i0 ca ussisit.,:l'be
According to the commercial agency I civic fathers invited the enter. 1 year
sports from Meteors. Dun and rad- ago, to hold its next provincial eiersi•,u
street of New York, the geueral trade in Toronto, and, granted the use of the
,,editions show no marked variatiou. Pavilluu-for the grand
mention fermi
The commercial failures in the United monies', Itespc
nsea will tk:ites fur too wee j write 808 the eep@eeeeeted st ended moult' leaserat gentlemen 'sih tet iu tDemittion
to , a eerred to will get a due' share Of at-
tvrrs{xondng week a year ago. Onitio". This is the oldest of the_ -tem-
*cKI>La AND CBIHI?ALS. - prrsuce 'secret societies, -hi�liritif aClifIP
Alex. McCue's, the engineer chergeil origin in a gathering of 14a. reformed
with mtnslaugbter as a result of the men in I)filsion street,' New York City.
cult ne•cident 51 Stitteeille, has been " Aver- 50 years at',u• Thr membership .n
Canada and the tiuiterl State* it 00,000
'outwitted for trial
No faith whatever is placed in yntilkg I Arebbiehop T. isil▪ . to Retire.
rnillcmet's statement by i inndon, Nor. "---The Right Han.
Int- Hyacinthe, Que.,that be illed bis and Most Rev. Frederick Temple. D.:►.,
anelr, .lobo Baptiste Laptattte, at .the ; Arehhiuhnp of Centetba►v and' Primate
instir ration et the murdered man's wife, of All England. will, 1t fs reported. re -
Mr. Albert Lewin, a real caste dealer sign the Arcbbishrnpic after the 74;_h
of Montreal. was decoyed from his boute anniversary of his birth. which will evening;
by an orge t letter on Saturday evning, car on Nov. 30. Although his sight '
and up to late hour last night the pa- ehbishon
&•e had been unable to dud him.
NAILatOAp Num IIL IX(aa.
i The grading on the Craw's Neat Rail-
.g�aay is at present finished to Crow's Nest
7akr. a distance of 72 miles from Mac-
Last.
The arrangements for the extension
-of the lntercolonial Railway into Mont-
real over the lines of the Drutnmhond
County Road are now completed, sn.1
the ,s-rvice is expected to commence the
fine of December.
\t a meeting of the Railway Commit-
tee "f the Privy Council. Mr. Blair, Min-
ister of Railways and Canals, laid
down the rule that railways must live
ap to the agreements under which they
obtained bonuses.
• vital:AI.T1R5•
Ihn�rid llrvd
tan at Stratford, 1 t., w
ears, sustained injuries which proved
fatal.
eonstrnetbn engine and seven cars
of the Crow's Nest Pisa went down
with the bridge over Old Man Haver.
Brakeman Hillier was drowned.
it is estimated that about 1800 per-
mits wefe rendered homeless by the rro-
ing of the water,' of the Neva,•thc flood -
hit ::f the canals, the suburban islands
aid th- outlying portions of the City of
St. Petersburg.
John Hoegk 84 years of age. se In-
mate of the I)?ouse of Providence. Dun -
dam, wandered rival the Institution one
day last week, and his body has been
fond iu two feet of water in the rear
of Wardlaw's Woollen Mills.
Toronto, Nov. 19. -'The ceremouy of
administering the oaths of otfce to the
new Lieutenant -Governor of Ontario
and the new Minister of Justice of (:3a•
ada was perforated at (luveruwont
Hours yesterday afternoon in the prey
seuce of the high officers of state. The
ocoulee marked the truutitiou of oue of
Canada's greatest statesman from the
QQoosltion of a reapouaible adviser of the
Crown in the Federal arena to that of
representative of the Crown. jtl the Pro-
vince which for a quarter d[ a eeutury
he governed wisely and welL
It altosaw the elevation teethe- Miller.
try of a statesman whose long expene
The T1wes-Herald of that city makes
the following interestlug coupariauue:
The famous Loudon tire, which ended
the great plague. and the deetntctlun
of Rome by Nero are said to have ex-
ceeded it iu iota net human life. In all
three firer accurate figures as to life
loss have never here obtuiued. Thee*
are the twtimater:
edeas lust la Chleugo are
Bodies recovered iu Chicago pre (Uer- 117 oner'r 'mord)
Liter lust In great Luuduu are, Septa*
p bar 2, 1006
tonitsu Bridge are, 1212 ILMI
San Frnucirru are, May a, 1tl61. 8
Brooklyn Theatre ere, December 6, figs
14476
The property lura compared with the
property loss at otter fatuous Ares, was:
Chicago are 11160,526,506
Ilreat Iw,udua err 25.ta10•taal
New York, Detr•mber 16, 1886d).O0(,eltal
Pittsburg April lo, 1843 6,UOt1.UUU
Albany, September 9, 1848 I6 dsl.tltlU
isowttw,
September U, 1871... s.. • 80,04.0),o01.4-
The
0,000,U61r
The C.hicego fire began lktober 9
about 9.30 o'clock iu the eveeing, iu the
burn elf Mrs. O'Leary, 137 lie Kuven
street. A fractious cow is tulitosr(I 10
have kuueked over a lighted lamp. The
the lasted twenty-eight hours. 81 hell
in pet lIc lite and ample Iwowlt'dpsof been preceded by a ere the night of
October 7, which burned fuurtt•eu hour*.
with_ a property loss of $'276.144) Smell
Mei raged October 8. Tire weather was
very dry and 'southwest and west wilds
prevailed.
The tire of October it in one hoar and
titteen jnii(rtea. had buruud `over eighty
- t11i t�r,JJ/R��� acres bo the dry and eutIlira a pro -
alt $ hasty fuss of $1,475,tt01 Such a rw•eoo-
ing gale of flame had neer before berm
of water mains 'tad pumps an , e
.atruction of the water tower made the
tire department inmost [melees.
The total acreage swept by the (1ti-
cogu fire, comlwred with that of other
fires, was:
chic -ago are 2000
Rome. 641'
(;lest I.ondou ere 4101
Albans e..,.; �....
The dntratjou of the Chicago .fire wan
much abetter, fur eta magnitude. thaw
that of any other known great fire. 'lee
great Eta- lwmdou burued ter tour
days. Rowe was destroyed in three oiays,
'1'he Bureau lire looted a day and a half.
while that of Chicago lasted tweuty-
eistht_b re
nk
and
failing, the reports that the ar
is in danger of becoailug totally' tonal
are denied.
The Archbishop of Canterbury. who
was enthroned on June 8 last, was born
im ilei}. He has been .ueeesrirely head
master of Rugby. Iliahu , of Exeter and
more a Roublee first -clap t Oxford n. He tank
and mar-
ried a daughter tat the Right Hon. W.
S. Lascelles.
Fath of MI► Mean? Doilten.
London. Nov. IS.--.Rir Henry Boulton,
head of the arm nt ierulten & Co.. Lim -
beth 1'otteries, is dead. He was born in
\'anxhall July 23, 1820. and began froth-
ing fur a potter :,t the age of 13. Ile
initiggted the ulanuf.•te'lure of sanitary•
piprtneking in 1840. and (omelet -red art
pottery and Ioniton ware in 1147)). Slr
ilenHunrr and reeeived the ALegion
of
SIR OLIVER *OWAT. '
affairs qualify him in as eminent degree
srh,eh b_,lthael -
caned:
The simple ceremony appointing them the Chicago fre•far 'surpassed auytlitig
was eerformed in the private chamber of on record. Leven the r lvaggs by armies
His I.xcetI esey the Governor-General during time of war. T .- figures ant
the cuwpariaous are:
Satisfaction or
Your Money Back.
In accordance with our advertise..
malts to guarantee our workmanship
to the fullest extent and in every
particular, and as an__ evidence that
the Guarantee Card, which you will
find in the pockets of Shorey's gar-
ments, means what it says, if you are
wearing
Shorey's
Ready -to -Wear
.-----*Clothing
and do not find it perfectly satisfactory 1n .
particular and will communxtate your complainer
us we will see that yon.are sah -- °'r'
Amor
at Government House at 3 o'clock yes-
terday aftiernwou. Fulluwiug precedent,
Lord Aberdeen made the function a very
private one. aucl aside Brum the officials
particitiati-ns iH tlte-(Trrmnny, 7 t
few friends of --.Sir Oliter and Mr.
Those who .(trod
Mills were ,resent.
in the (ha c while the oaths was
administered were: Lord Aberdeen, `fir
George A. Kirkpatrick, Sir Oliver
°way tiva. David Mills, Hun. A. 8.
Hos, Georg* W. . Bum. i...L
Melee., Clerk of the Privy Council,
4Jtd Jesse.@ Burton, Ler. Justice Osler,
Mr. .Justice Maclennan, Mr. Justice
Muss,- Aon. William Mulock, Leinhmaid-
er Law, Capt. Kirkpatrick. Thomas
Hudicins, IJ.C., Capt. Wilberforce,
A.D.C., H. )d Mowat, Dr. Hewitt,
secretary to His Excellency, and three
representatives of the press.
As the oaths were administered Lord
Aberdeen. Sir Oliver- Mowat, Hon. Mr.
Mills and Mr. Melee stood in a •group
beside a round table iu the middle of
the room. the others present being rang-
ed in a circle around the chamber.
Since Confederation the oaths of office
have been administered to eight Lieu-
tenant -Governor* in Ontario. The first
to till this highplace Has Lieutenant -
General Henry \\•Uliat6' Stisted, C.B.,
but hit teunre only lasted one 'year, from
July, 1807, until July 1808.
Following bin' were lion.. W. P. 'low-
land. from July 15. 11408, to Nov. 11,
11473: Hon, J. W. Crawford. from Nor.
12, 1873, to Mny 18, 1875; Hon. D. A.
Macdonald. May 18, 18'75. to June ;A,
113111): Hou. John Beverley Robinson,
from July 1. 1880. to May 31. 1887; Sir
Alex. Campbell, from Julie 1. 1887, to
May 24, U44'2: Sir George Kirkpatrick,
and now Sir Oliver Mowat.
FON, HE:( OF WrAlt.
The 13th Re>Rimest of Hamilton was
ingested by Col. Otter. -
The rebellion in northern Chinn is
spreading, and fears are expressed that
theemergent;4eeemergent; will advance on Tien -
Germany's enntdnpent of the Interna-
tioisl army M oeei(Irotion, consisting et
as office's and tv�lve mattieea kft Cauca
last week.
It is reported nt Washington that the
German Minister failed 'to' notify thr
Chinese Foreign Office of the intention
to load Berman troops at Kiso Chau
Nand,
Meior-Gen. •Oaseotgne has retwned to
Otta t n. He look. upon the reported
redin,ttion of the others of the 66th
et Iialifax, in eonaequeuoee of the •e-
reri,y of his reprimand ea a bluff.
The black soldiers of the first ham lion,
West India regiment. at Kings
Jo -
tunica, belies a lively riot, but Major
Rork. who win called td the *eerie.
hrarvle nontreated Ism mom. reduced tie.
majority to order, and tilled them to
overpower the rent.
Major-Genernl Gn.'oesne held an in-
vestigation in Montreal Into the dtspate
existing in the commissioned ranks of
the Royal Sorts of Canada: The yarns
twee. Meet -Chief tgenasred I.isat•(%nl-
emithy..8.I).tl., and Major Ibbptawns
11,1011*ski If the btekerini did not ems.b wrnld dismiss both °Meer, and dis-
hed the corps. Cglenel Stratify strikes
muck eigor'onsly.
rename ercest eADIAle.
Ron. David 11f111e has taken ebarl► of
�=• Depertt►ent of Jeanie' at ()trews
Tie Otani, Torrent* Os•aerY5ti coil
e
wiewl.M
y arming tsi
Olitee A.
. Mut. J. (I. atom, At Walt ss .
Butted tet the Leg4alativ. L
tee tadegerttienta and Patraw It
' tBr Wilfrid 'Leerier Ys>aL"t
Me ils
lois* ever sI `,era Croon
.�tteer�t� iis.la. bra ver?
IMAM �Wsl tinea their rid.. anti Ow
Fred l llbtt Released on flail.
Gtelerich. Nov. 18. -Fred Elliott. the
prineiit*l in the Hayfield tragedy, vas
released from jail yesterday and left for
hoose in the afternoon. a -e itiipsniel by
his mother and brother -In-law. Bail W.i.4
furnished by his mother for $7:50. Mr.
Fowiie. bis brother-in-law for 5750 and
himself for$15mt). Rlliu to ele l eome no be p t
tried by jury.
y• l
the session o Ms
Dc. 14, before His
Honor Judge
lire pivoted in (heath.
Toronto. Nor. 18. -Ada and Lily, the
75 -veer -old twin daughters of dhrhe
Gerrard street east
wet tl
fe and dead nbed yesterdaymorn
1n*. aoff"csted by gas from the coal
stoee. Drs. Rowan and Rnentb 5118
they Mid -been dead since 2 o'cla'k. Cor
ones Greig Investigated case.the a
as no nee was to tiara did not I
warrant for an !houe•t.
efe
ILas.lan Cereal Cr..'..
fat. Peteesbnrst. Not. 20. -The Mb:dateer
of Agriculture yesterday published a re-
port of the clop of the Ituseien Empire
for 1807 as follows: Rye. it46,0e47.0 M)
ponds: winter heat, 321,314,000oosis ,000 eats,
515spria5D_ 0tl0 ponds; barleys 288,11ii.04Ki
pin.
pads: buckwheat, 469,347.000 poodle
asse
mnikt, mslid peal, (together), 116.
%wino moils. A pood is equivalent to
36 pounds in weight.
Left A ,.s •e,sl*ter .f diameter.
Ottawa, Nov, 1$. -Air Oliver Mowatt
leter of Justice was to re-
teet set as n in favor n01 the release et W. A.
di -oiler. Mr. Tarte had been urging
the Minister of .1n'stlee to
give' nmat-
ter his early
nary docements for the release were
tbrwo.eie(i to Lord Aberdeen in Terence.
• A Jump Whleh clot • ram.
C,obonrg. tent., Nov. 18, -Yesterday
about 4.220 as the teen from Toronto
tens putting not trim the dame
am
iWUrim, a yeti ng men from (lien Mil-
ler. Ont.. ran to tamp os. when he "dip-
ped and telt. under ,the Inst passcns.er
eels of, whitil passed over
tad baddly crashed coach. the wheels shed hie left foot.
itlhr.M. tiny.* btarn.rl net.
1'xhrMie• Ont.. Nov. 1A.-Abwnt 1.141
telt noosing ere was .ice v the in
'l're
he
Times printing od to the strolled, very
Meek was horsed eg ng eared. Loss on
stele of bnn lyth $400) or $111(100. as build-
atcx•k probably FMs
Ing probably 83000,
• NANSEN ANO JuHANNESSEN.
ll'k• Bram Will Have Company oft Her
C.mleg `Voyage to the Aret:e:.
Christiania. Nov. 19.--Hjaimar Johan-
De6irtt,-the Norwegian army otnccr who
the latter'r2ecent Aretie expedition, r'e-
ferriug to toe plans for the doctor's -text
trip north, says arrangements have al-
r.ndy been trade for n sojourn hut on
Frans Joseph laud. The I•'rnm, Nan-
sen's ship, will he accompanied by a
large vessel called tbe Stnrkodder. There
will he many mere demo, more scientific
men. and one of the ships will !Wenner
through the ice until ice bound. Front
thele sledge ex/editions will start north.
The other ship will go along the ice
border, rches in
the ice. iinnathe gwater aand at he bottum
of the see.
1
`money refunded.
h. S1-IOREY & CO.,
bilge. of '• Ready -to -Wear '• Clothing.
MONTREAL
Chicago are • Moon'
(Great London are..re-...r4....-la,
Curnhlll. March 11,1748.... -
Iirw-Ywttr--
Charleston, April 27, Ma 1.-
Pittsburg, 184,1
Albany, ISM •
tion Francisco 11351. ,
Boston. 1872 tee
The Cheerio fire department bat in
baildi ags and apparatus irrispeste _vaille4
at $140,076.-
The insurance on the burned Chicago
property was 190,000(100, and=.tbe leas
exceeded that be_ $1t1U.32i,501). - The
iniuraner a mlpanies acted heroically.
Nearly .100 were driven out of existence
by their losses, but nearly all of
made an effort to meet their policies as
far as poe..ible.
The number of people rendered home-
less
o e -less by the Chicago lire, compared
other fires, was:
Chicago are
Great London are
Portland. Me.... ... . ...
Ile.ery'A.e. of Life in the ('Idlkont Pass.
San Francisco, Nov. 19. --George Pope
of Ohieago has written to i friend here
from Sheep Caine, on the Chilkoot trail.
The lettelatest- in newsaofci thest. coition of and -the
Alen who are stranded on the way to
the Klondike. "The other day a men
told me that at Mast 20 men had perish-
ed
have not been cable to verify thin the hat lthis sew tate.
mcnt. At every town and every settle-
Ipeut where prospectors are compelled
to atop. the men have stories to teal of
Ole dnee'r of the jonrne:r. Their advice
is to avoid the trip now at any coat."
1111.:,00
200,eaa1
10,000
The lose to the manleirlfty in pro-
perty was $2,415,1340. The (loverrhmeet
loss in currency and coin in the Sub
Treasury was 51,04(1.200. -.. -
There were 53,753 bu:Idings in Cbk".to
before the fire. so that aeorly one-hslf
of diem were destroyed. The value of
the business blocks, resldences, depots,
warehouses, etc.. dedtroyed was $5:!..100,-
090. The loll on other property wog
5138,520,500.
The entir • burned district was rebuilt
within thre1 year's, the character of the
buildings changing from the framer prior
to the tire to brick and stone,
• - Bibles With B:nnder..
Of various Bibles, the names oe which
figure occasionally in sales, the follow-
ing are the beet kuewn; The "Vinegar"
Bible isso culled because "The Par-
able
ar
able of the Vineyard" is printed "Par-
able of the Vinegar." The date of this
Bible is 1717. Tne "Servant" Bible
KI11ed febereet•ese pa{t1•:
Metes. Nov. ilt - ice" i• "� rvriiC
kill. d �i0 P Yr.
n-rrr as fief °D•"at iso is r•1r-
doRMthe=e=
(" srk•s loss is w►rr IrX160. )fys•tis e_
tarn!) worthy of general
sa
the uactiece is for the SMS geed.
for **Serpent" iu tae third - pter. u
Genesis. this: 'Now, the-*elvent wa•
nurre subtle than any beast of the field."
'flee "eludes" Bible hoe a bad typo-
graphical error, substituting Judas for
the Saviour. 'Thee eometb' Judas with
them into a place called "Gethsemane."
'Phe "Wens, rI ble is of 1031, and the
"not" is left out in the seventh com-
mandment. The printer paid for that
blunder. so it L recorded, to the a(noeut
of £3010.
The "Pagan" Bible contains in' its il-
lustrations some terrible anachronisms.
It was published in 1572, at the Sao
when the same wood carte served for
many prntpsose% At the head of St.
John's tirst Epistle. chapter 1, appear
Mount of o. Th.. host ta, the hat canen: Daphne
he
and Apollo. 'lr7t •
said (lt the pictures is that they are good
examples of old art_
The"Rogge" Bible (s exceedingly rare.
PS41112 eel. 5, reads In the Matthew
Bible (1551). "Bo that then shalt not
nede to be arrayed for anye huggea by
nyghte." Idy image 1a meant "bogie."
A p&feet • Hugge Bible will bring
or snore.
Oceasionally the "Brecehees" Bihle
amts up. 1a lienettis. Hi. 7, the t•ect
tends: 'And they sewed fig -tree loaves
together anal made themselves
hr('eehe•w." Coverdale makes it "spurns."
and, perhaps, comes nearer to primitive
fashions.
A queer mistake is in whet is call til
tate "He" Bible. In Ruth. 11. 15, the
compon
sitor asexed Roth, and made her
"he.' This blunder was printed 1011.
The edition in which the word is cor-
rected is known as the "She" Bible.
The "Treacle' Bible la the one in
which the '4ralm of Gilead" (Jeremiah,
vill) 1e made to reed, "There Is no more
treacle at Omitted." When this double
hlnnder was made, M 1577. tran•Irlof
and pricker were held to task. and all
The ettpt.a were destroyed: but thane few
escaped. "9vr•acle' or "trlaele" is not
after all arch a blunder, because in the
sixteenth century "'treacM" meant sny
kind of an antidote, or a militant wbieh
aasuagwl pain. Oaisad woe, perhaps,
the ltor's mhltekc.
The "Wooden Leg" Ratan, 11 sio f with called
fmm a picture,
t
eonspicnoes tall which twlotres to the
part, sports a Wooden leg. But 'why err
wooed? There may be many a»rmiaes in-
dulged in. (Inc es thee in tate iCngtand
of that time there were numerone
seedier* who were tramps, and some had
wooden leeks and had traits.
A G.T.R. Yard mei-eased to Death.
le
Dog ears about Ont., o'clock yov. esterday David
Dryden, a Grand Trunk yardaman, met
with a fatal accident. An eastboottl
way freight was tieing made op, and
Dryden. In the act of coupling a van on
to a coach, wan caught In the chest by
the dimwitted, which slipped pant, end
carried shout three length's. His cries
attraMPd the attention of hie mate, Wil-
liam 'Nettling, and of Conductor Fin-
lay, who wan in the van. He died dur-
Ing the afternoon.leaves a widow
e e�b
and eriid oons old. --- - -
To Take (trey K,tssata.
(laird, Nov. 19. -Parsons Penh* starts
for Suakin on Tnesday tett, from which
Piece he .1011 embark a battalion of in-
fantry and detnehments et artillery, ea-
Risteer* and cannel mope, altogether about
1500 mon. for Ma.sowa, trdsii which
pinee thin British foie* will go to Kas-
sala, In order to take 'ter that �e
frees the 'tailless' seer6nieng
rt] at be -
tee
ween Great the
Mid Italy.
W.ytier ltreetpaee4.
Madrid, :4ov. 20. -'ill. Captain -(beer
al of Galiela has telegraphed to the Gov-
ernment here, myth(at In the inter-
view whirs ee had yalteeday with Gen.
Weiler. the former (laptn tii
(Seita, the lease coup el7 1xlC,QaA
bim*')f from the statements nttribnteel
ttop� tlitn Upon the oeea.i"a or lib ireeise
pavans, and at16,tneed hknliewntt•e ani
*Abodes to the Government.
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Ratters that "Wititatnibitt strerovro-Diersataszthar
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Scarlet, Grey, Navy, White and Grey Flannels.
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r ,
the 0TBTiR trade.
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R. W. McKENZIE has olseed In Stook the largest
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Reheats the -
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pit- All Hardware Building Suppliant'
.swn' dOWn in Pries. .
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yowng man cnetrkafy.
"Toe cadet,"-eetotinsted tIem `.ell.
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