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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1897-12-23, Page 6urs iOPIUEE. iwtportant Eemita in Few Worth For Busy POopls. IMO Ray World', Napp.alag. C.reastk compo.. a.. Pat rat. Raadr am Atara.tly. Shap. For tk. Ra4.r* .f Oar Paper -A Mild a.ar'. RRj.ym.at a Paratraphod Int rmatlaa as Hesse. Lord Str.theona, the Canadian High Commissioner, thinks that the Canadian pulp and paper manufacturers could do a large business, with Great Britain. TH! ARRIOULTUUAL WORLD. The annual meeiing of the Ontario Fruit Growers' Aesociatton was concluded M Waterloo heat Friday. It was decided to meet next year u St. Catharines. FOR URN OF WAR. General ntr William Lockhart, the British commander-inchlaf in India, has decided to send a Column of troops to reopen the Khyber Pass. Spaniel* military journals declare that twenty General. hes Dome to an agree- ment Se-esglaesr a prelims agates* Pernik - dent McElaley's. nwssge to Congdon, which Is es.,tdered insulting to die •--_ - !fan AR/0011/D. --- -. All the rolling stock of the Post Arthur Llswrle Railway was destroyed by Are. Lord Wretlaniey's seat at Stattmdshlre has been completely gutted by Are. Many arttclels of historic valve were lost. The Asterism hotel and the dwelling and livery et Dr. McBride, at Amherst - burg, Ont, were burned' Wednesday night. Lass $,000; lnsuranoe$6,I00. TUN LAR WORLD. The C.P.R. telegraphers' committee were unable se effect .m agreement with ¥r. Spencer, and will wait ea lb. Tall. - The ..drrsere els. Mx terkaAthen Ips steamers at Cta.gow have joined the gleflielr. sad au iterseleta musennebb to leave port Saturday. The French CMntber of Deputies has pained a propmel making ten hours e day's work c. railroads, tee hours et last b follow t6s s RA/LIMY *VWRLINO$. An order h.a been received et the C.P.R. shops, Perch, for 1,600 box care. A oompamy has beau formed and; pions matured for Wilding ma .larirte wflway between SI Catharines and Port Del - !musks. Mr. J. Haney, superintendent of con- struction .f the Crow's Nest Paw rail- way, gives a general denial to the charges of unfair treatment of the laborers em- ployed on the work. He says out of four thousand men only sixty had any com- pLtnt to rnab., and they were sent berme. TIER REL?.IOUI WORLD. Rev. Dr. Saunders, of the Dominion Methodist church, Ottawa, las decided to aooept the invitation to Dundee Beset church, London. Rev. Il*. James M. Farrar, pester of the First Reformed church, of Brooklyn, intends to preach from this en without pay. He gives up a salary d $,000 a year. II Rev. Mr Maekfe, d B.ilbvtile, a retired Roman Catholic paieri, was stricken with apoplexy. The uevereod gentleman, who is 84 years of age, Is not likely to reoover. POLITICS-POREION. Correspondence betwoon Sir Wilfrid Laurier and the American represents Jives regarding sealing and reciprocity bas been made publle M Washington. A despatch hem Athens annouaoes that the treaty or pesos between Turkey and Greece has been retitled by Turkey. heir approver a trill appropriating 000,000 for the rens[ of the miners to the Klondike region. A provision In the 1M11 M previa* palagie .aaling, wits& has pawed the United Sate Congress, shale eat seal- skins, no matte whale Vey am tress. This will hit both Benet end Osiadiga dealers to the skis, m beck *Ad L.. to the United Rates. POLITIca--osisAMIN. Jolts Brown, e. -Mayor d 8teereesd, kea been ahosw► as tie Liberal ,se6ldr s for North Perth, in the mauls' provatterd sik sloe. There is alt 1. Ottawa of the Mabe este throughout Canada beteg sduutl treat three to two sena. 'rile Weald involve an annual loss of as, ballad thousand doHar 'After the first et January the Inte- aslonlal railway, the Print. Illiwaed Island raf)wsy, and the letesd lase. wet he known undue the tide d the Cana- dian Government mit-way system. The Government ha. made soaa js- ale.ta with the Head 1.4neun ✓ ning between Mental, Belifesl Dublin to carry the rsalb. This well give • a direct marl usrvie. le Roland. Tan DSA$. 1 TAF} FTGN1.: (N1' FT; (H ON'fftti). or�'s •Oreatest There is a great deal of ado made through the pipet nowadays suggestive of the proverbial pebble oa the beach re. the tremendous advantages one dealer has over another. The wonder is that greater difference in values is not niers apparent. We have for the last time yew, without ' the blaster which has prevailed, managed to swing into line as each season opened with values which have never been questioned. Its another wonder that those who stand alone on such a pedestal as buying cheaper than all other business houses cannot see their way clear to announce a Grand Trade Sale for the boat& of the people. The whoiekale fraternity do so at different times throughout the year. Why not the Mailers ! We set the pace, se venal. and announce a CLEAN SWEEP SALE of General Dry Goods, of Fanpy Goods . pf .til livery. -Airliscaucsb-To 150-nia,_CIENT. QFC JOavLIA.R PRIC• �s $ 75e Cemedeseys M $ 2 50 Bleck Dew 8tlk fer1 2 00 Bleak Meet ter 1 It Mea '10 yowl 60 Net 116 " 16 •' 26 .. 10 4. 1 00 We Deme gad Yi.W Tweed ler . 60 " 60 " 484 " 76 Black Henrietta res50 •' 60 ' 36 .. 36 .. .. .. 25 .. 30 Tweed Drees Coeds for 25 ail-wwl Drab. Marra for 174 •' 50 ..d 606 Vdyeteeils tar. - 60 mad 75 Ladles' Overbites 60 Hoes (reveler) fat... 35 Ladies' Hese for 90 •• 25 .. •• N 75 Kid Gloves at 40 " 45 pair 36 10 yds rip -g1.2b Prieto 75 sack 1 00 and 80e (.mics, 1}} yard wide. 1 60. and 40 yard 30 and 40e Tweeds far 20o and 25 •' 1 2611 KU Gloves. gear- p� meeed 96 1 00 Ugd.eweae fee 75 " 25 « 60 8801 Silk Velvets ter.. 30 yard 100 Saw BUks ter 66 45 ,� ' 8" 46 e. 20 .. ..y.,,.o.,.,.;. a-r�.as.-:.5�•e�r'.asel2.: C. W. ANDRE Mater_ 50 sash 'Ig tea. • es 40 •• ra •• « « ....... 26 " WM .. .. r ... 16 .. Welk all etir ehsa-ee Recd. pto- tNl .8.aR V Ma.W. Clothe ter 11 50 6 00 Ladies' sad Mmes. Case 3 60 10 60 Costs for7 50 360 .. for 1 76 1 F0 del Alt fislsh Bider Dowa 75 yard 1 26 •' (mem only) •• 75 60.ranel. Hider Dews 7 shades 30 Reinder 10e Ilius t.r... 8 M 60 44 ter .e 4 44 at • L. 336 salt 40. hese loseleather Ilem kr . 16 met eget Ladies' rine OsMMe gad � e prise. Lames. atm bleak end *Mee, 4 prima Braid. (drags) i trete.. Drew Oraanteata, ; piss. Ostrich Mew.. j prf...bitripeo 1 . 68 P... 1k Ribbon r 1� 7" Deese Rattans. 6 dna. Hair Pur, tee pe8aie of 301 LANs Speak 2; /sea Cesesta 90 Kibbe... 1 id lame. astern* lake 5 mom Curling Ire l ergs 6 swab •me met*lek- u drink Wee ..'G:t::ios eonWnitig' strychnine. The child was saved by boa father' and Dr. Provencher. She hug, taken an overdo*, which caused vomit, HandlIon eo the *ides daughter oe >il, Mr. John A. Q.C., Ua=-1[b Unciae, has pointed trudge of Perth U. teplwe Judge Wood, gehe retired. A ourlwpentdunt lu Rona revenants the Pupa W be du good health, and full enthusiasm In regetrd to his favorite project of contorting 1!na;ldnd. Mr. Irving ut Vteturla, B.(l., hunt beau appointed Judge of the Sul•n,tu, ('outs of Ilrltlih ('ol lila In the 11100 of Juggle) Mu('re,lght, who nwtgned. From ltuntieburg, when, he took fare- well of Prince Henry of Prussia, Emperor William prhaxalod to Frie drioh- .tahe, where he Aad an interview with Prince Biatttarck. eAS1141,11tir. By the bungling Cununinp' darn at Xew*y: the funndiy of Win. Neild was " •w'P away. John Darker, a Minato, was killed by the caving in ala well to which he was working. .A" 0 3ia.asay. S Robert Malehall. aged fifteen, was �lyrd in the Hamilton cotton mills elevator. Mrs. Peters, of Walkervllle, was prob- ably fatally burned by her clothing catching fire. Mrs. Alfred Doyle, of Brookville, wee missed front her home and bee body wee totted In the bay. Terrine weather the been prevailing au the southwest a� * �„ escieseeete The Aaetdeal 'chooser • limen P. Thurlow was wreokod aR (ape Elizabeth and dr d Mr crew were drowned. The Minister of Agrieltltnne Intends sending about 1,000 samples of Canadian wheat to British millers. so flat they mat see for thenn.uivue the excellence of Canadian grain. William Green, who was run tato by a street oar at Hamtltou while riding a have on Sunday afternoon, te dead u she result of his injuries. A lisle four-year-old daughter d Il*. 8anfaoom, of Beaupart, Quebec, got boom to her father's surgery, and after investigating the various phials, Anally :THE APES . alolslroa cratmow, soma Swine all file time the entries on deck hopped ablaut ' i Arai. '411110T401411 MOM in excitement, uttering liar PAPA plass fie hams* the . ,l. tum which I have no doubt were cries eta . la glossal esmssr iesakw ON A VOYAGE FROM AFRICA THEY 000tagemens and advice t0 their bleeds 'thee "Nem oeome tai will "but CAPTURED THE SHIP. alert. P 7 And humus bloom tageshsr. "At last the big monkeys gave up IM - Stye m• sty taverns book to rent, Drove An rue Crew Ezc.pttmg the Cap. ohms and cams down cm deck, where NT T807 se or erow.tas. the*. joined the others. and all ase ca A when or tea far Indica tet tel. Rao. the Retial -ane ExceptionR!e aarmmar's fraQa.w erow.(dg. thedr hannohee, s lag vp at alts newt Wes A s M Thatr lkof 11 Th.7 Halmosaionally a latae •' .tYltrs's veb.s 1" ._ Mar Aay-A *..fa1 i•asah e/ Ra.aelas. oo Mowing +•' s e. tbo k w. are ,..vial wicked looking teeth, as mach r Aar )ol.i.l a the ay.rry sp.rt "I have had some strange crews in gay : 'An fit. my Ane fellows. Yon The i eandlag aalne terms. my experience," said old Captain Ben- 0le7 when yon are if yon know what's . . s, "bat the funniest kind d a chip's good for your bealth.' - 101 as bike* the Mae shove, on ships s dreamsem company that I ever sailed with was I bad been thinking oat a pian to Me more 1 ask of thistly e one of big African aper, and it happen- recover Peron of my Map. and now this may joys tae then. ed way : it In execution. am land eel!. P. Johmese to Chambers' aserM. "It was aeries that parsed et the d bananas, and in m7 room I bad a lifetime of the great abowman P. T. fine banal flint bad been peen when Berman, when ha had his museum re placed os board. bat which had ripod lower Broadway in New York city, purfeo*y since that idma I1 We r that my vessel wee chartered by him to something Mt a boort apaaaa to part with go out to Afrios and to bring back a them, but I considered that 81 fee ergo of wIM animals that his agents scheme worked the wae4so11 would nal to that oounfry had collected. We had be a great tam 8o 1 lashed the wheel to three big sad two baby elephant. in the keeP he Adv shady, than brought the hold, also a rhinoceros and a giraffe, frail fro= below, tarried it forward la while in wooden houses on deck we car- fun view of the spa and plan ad it wtth- ried .uveal zebras, a camber of ante- in their angle, ekell is beside the hoer lope and dew, also ten hese apes as and carelessly Ming a banana that I _ Large .s men and looking in the fame had broken fres the baomrb no 'c and offprinting& exactly like the cartoons of the Enter. "The apes s owldd imi s and 1.11 to mea o la oifoposed a 0b vitas. nod by tin average aid I.1. Datives found to the humorous work m those bananas as though it was Inaaola °6111° +brew 8 Pl thaw 1,r 1* ace thee Mcisemed the test hasher and A WATCH 18 A WONDER. tete Thep Abate et T1W Ars Rea Yom- e.dlr Knowe Open your watch and look at the lit- tle wheels, wrings and strews, each an indispensable part d the whole won- derful machine. Maim the busy little balanee wheel se it lies to and fro un- ceasingly, day .ad night, year in ani year out. This wonderful lied. machiao is the result of hundreds o1 yearn of Kng. UNCLAmm1F1*D. �lmhe steamer Baeed�l�_vI - sats- - at Kingston. Colchester heat Light, on Lake Erie, seer .will be d11 oattnaed from this date. Q l �..iia�lF Amlhltie�esdf smallpox t has been -wp,el�ed 1s-1thf9jglct by the Mammal Hadth �s- tiled deesalber *imp whish eswsstal lawyers A0. B1la d.pmr8$ pukka f tgt. SA,000 a year. Geese ted hie Ohio t �lesds that he eesas0 as nese M home lis his pesolisa The thought he �t to have hid something better. •.01 mum I Glut." slid Crew, "and have ecbemilxd siz -•y'_ Mr. Shake's latest Ho,m* 1a fast The widow of 'ilr John• SI'meerehitl l presented to the library of Trinity Collage: Cambridge, the first manuscript of "In I hope to � annlhtig beam, bat let Memoriam." m e an pas this, the X1.600 I pet now trams a pod deal amber arm ttht 5, 600 I earned at limes. I tall yes,- this thing d shedding tsars and baring your hair barrio a jury i tee o budnem. It win wear ate mea mat. If 1 bad to keep at it mete &eager, it would sandy break down my eooetitntios. Yea don't know what Y asap' to me to get that $.500 without bees. Between $,100 with tears se a paaoM g aaobar d the bar .Rd 5,600 within* luau he Ube employ d the gavernasut I (bocce the tatter every tines." — Augusta (Ga. ) Chrmaials. Rook Oates Hand.. Meek 'satin ands are kmmeneety pop t lar. Their thief a. le on gown. .•f bine. green or violet velvet or cloth in , the same eiders. The lower part or the a -ell -cut skirt will be fringes] Omni. IC b annonnood that Lord Strmtl*toos by none narrow bands of hlset satin. It presented hie entire herd of buffalo eat on the hie. The band. meet •be .Htehed down m both upper nn -1 Few- r now on his farm near Winnipeg to the edges: it will not do to .imply tack ()Win : Dominion Government, to be planed In in the middle or on the u.. r fare alter•. ,the Xmases). Park at Baal!. rawer - W ilia an • has provbdons es mate to the Klondike is Rot credited in Ottawa, as he is known to have safely pawed White Borne rapids, which was the Let polut of danger. The Dominion Government, as owners of the L Can dlenne, in company with the charterers of that vessel, have decided to lake action against the United States Government for test thousand dollars for damages snaatned in the collieton with the Yantio. Mr. MoGregor, M.P., of Windsor, is in Ottewa -urging the Government to take step to prevent the piping of Canada•s nesural•gaa into the State*. It la reported that the population of Hayti • becoming more excited, and the Government is prepared to take drastic mamma to prevent an outbreak. The i)utoh .1eamahip Edam, which fastens ex New York Saturday from Amsterdam, had a case of smallpox on board and wan detained at quarantine. The Chamber of Commerce of Port - lend. Oreton, las offered the United Stater Government 1,000 tone of provis- ions fur relief of the Yukon miners. Mr. W. C. Macdonald has made another gift d about $800,000 to McGill university. Mr. Maodonald's total con- tributions to *011111 amount to about g1, 500, 000. were ricks. w A being ..ager many pea ori the amalhslt earswa ams mo saint annus tricks. in a given time. I slammed the door to "cin oar voyage home 1 had occasion and ____ d it span my metinea rs, alai Nle$ i uesM..y mime diettesatad 0 number of Buttes to advise Ole oAioers Pee ms7 be enured that tar the re- Ill" ham nisi flag. fir.p. ka of dirt. geld mm against meant thew creatures, Rtalad=F of that voyage iha e=arl 7 d Uildsr a puwedd mg.fyi.g gists a hieing ,team that they were known to that gatawas carefully looked atter. Paldaa Wray * seteelek The die in proem a mood memory and were re- Harpar's Botaed Taiga ad heed *1-100 d as inch wide. It etagafel and would sorely make it a trims 11$11.000 at them sme.n to weigh palet la get even with their tormeneon A ieasessa• a pound gad a pawed le weetb e1,506. 11 OM ./rA epporamity but u the ---"The deaf mid dumb wander * ass- Th. •Pis a .fleip d the "eel 1~7 Wood= Mire divided them from tally ill tempered today," meowed the 'reel• mooed f}f junkies hells, 1-110 inc h the baby lases th.t scowled et their albino, by way d opening tie omwr- 11411* r" *••• limb disk It * eslMi fnasssbieg they felt safe enough to maxim ay hi spitv few nand ilasiy ted give as heed to my warnings. The ,'What piny taQetzd the dim filmed The Pewees el teeePerIPII these letrthp meet nod milers took good care, b.w- man. was long held M a Itearetby the flew for- ever, ti pis at s safe diaanme from the ' •Scene rummer, emeh mod the cam. tants nomas gown ig Ilks. and rhea new slags in Sonar abort their work fuer .n no. "wade ea his date thea his pinto- b snot P kaswe ' i1 Roo or three amnions the fleet cams- grzgt mals a osebeme 14fr . . nide iaatat0 ss.vrea great skill and ansa penes had bean known to siddealy Say 1"—Neu York Post The skip is ganged to 1111-10114 min*. three forth a long meabalar may - hot no measuring instrument has as Pal nip the unwary seaman in such • Wit• !!'rs toltser d Bsli.i M ass Ma devised obis d fine mouth the age way as to elicit a bowl of pain on d �` gaesing to determine bekrehand by the Jsek'i part. I mould go among retina d **he agmss's mss' 41111 nee of the strip what the strength of bpm {he o*a , p s big OW led the finished spring will be. A 20-1,000 without the slightest Leer end several .. . tilrsnrtn. �. a Sanaa Xi Miss pest of an inch difference in the thick- ness of the grip es a difference in the Jd times entered their omge tar the purpose Mn sank Ad* 11M wale ' M lint of oaring for a aiok)y little baby ape Imo that had bee. born just after leaving Africa, and for which the oosan voyage sabss4ueally 'Proved too berate, as ft )de. Rtewart E. M.FMn, d window, diDed before we imbed New York e etleotor of customs, M dead. "pee morning the crew were all Captain William needing, e[ ri. .ld* o. °I. yard' furling sail, for i* Montreal Fire Brigade, 1• dead. vas Mewing strong and the 'Dip had Alphonse Daudet r *debased heath obliged,aglie ao barn e nn..ttst, ls dead 1#the wap tltty c vee WOWS �. the wheal awe mete' were going n. n.sej to 111• 3ir Prank Lockwood, ILP., aril helping *he amok eking by hard- dseompanl.d Lead litundl ea 1* ilklIP•WItge the strap M ifiltsisPirod- bo the artistry, is dad. like gill hi bmf lid' a @hair time U- ltra. W D Hart wits of the !bleb * ma. blNe ' line eiat I bed the Standard Bank, at trMOM* b tailgated She bar the" secured we et K. W. Foliar, d ogleage door, tier wEtije I was evoking ph*hbA+0 ii, attar a Ribber. .. I Mlgn r.Mld a startled yell km my • 811.. -,.. the Preeek `dwo orbit. aunt the net! Iaome pt the Cieeereattve paper et lten*rs1, wt Weenies es the rigging like II\0111- W time p.blithod .e.$twaomely few the pore ,mss N yams, grpgdel wWrWom • a ukase*, es ages wliewar Who aped .1ohs M k* !Mm je Mea- =weetill JI Ate ith e, tl. at 1100 gnli 11=•,„ tl tel* +Igtltal *m sliggra 110111101100 te,rft oljh . . Hid is the intiesslibir 111111= !e. >k It, elan, a0., aur tt<1111tIffi at while JIM crowd el .m permit d r�teals.*~ superb biter I ever Of i-- d. ilia 4 We *4 Ow tont of the sec h mase was amulet' ed tali. other mo.me- ori the '� with all the tl�lty .f 1- The age i*ia..a rhe ails as the 1r. and Mahargimps; Saheb ,a b the• lather .scald ...limb .o i say a d)vasp a blip *se tellplataM sad dw elide don it, view i ham one spit to another la the wary. 1 rte asKiy ea hoer this brlgrremibi j]*• milers b. lis to remit nes coached .a- lbs, 0f 11 he h by hie ipo sod " Witt la regard to hie Coll to the bar Mr. Hope bid as 1*Mervtswer teat his Orta "case" was at Aylesbury, where the judge commis - shined hi= to ddeod come reams whs WON hadtattd tar a marde o s assault .r "Theyh"Theye geld. w mvr alametellir. "*4, were all eq Immpme y w" A diridieg maw who fold bruit wow =do ghost his it MR le do me et posed Mtied err fleas : "1 you Were to *OW Il Pia Ion as ebel pmol gestin r , The pm" wdrl a frs�__ t b W , ... • wok eh. -1116i W 11slirs 64.11641, tiMIR s d —. i esti >r idlalY - 1i>rs i in prig wawa 1rr ands Wes WI WI to w - • w. *had m wh are will give a good idea. A tea ' .1 made ap into hairsprings when in watches is worth more than 11X times the vales d the acme weight M Isere gold. Hairspring wire weighs i-10 of Vein to the inch- One mile et wan Wit thea halt a potted. 'sic half/one gives he eihedioi..setj► sound, 1100 emery mtnwh, 18, 000 every hoes* 4111.000 Mary dap' ma 1f7,MQ- 000 every pm. At mash vibrm/im 1t :Mates abets 114 them. which awakes 1014,100,000 revoineimm every yam. Take, tem i Barred , t0oompMw walk 0 jest driving wheels. Int ill Wheels De rwi teed' they have lima the mems number d revolution that a warmth does in one year, and they will brow dom es& a disemnme wile~ to M enapttel Miroseite d hem earth All this a wash dells without other arranged for on another gown, her•' the satin bands applied as I hip trhn- �'kit will be arranged in row nit four. a �'i pointing downward nn the front breadth of the skirt. The eine' fitting sleeve will whnw as many rine. a. Seinen hinesHf bas on exhibition. it gives the i'f bet n1 mire of the Minitel caterpillars, but no one need rare for fhet. The rings ase'end to the ahoulder. where they ere lo.t eight of under but terfly puffs or drooping folds, of drapers-. R.pernte girdlees are made of fiat billet satin bands otitehed on a foundation .,t black (sloth. It makees one look rath•'- high waiste.i. bnt ren be worn moot sue- cew.fnlly with a silk Miome. DowMuttonOnly. The extreme lengtb et the, sleeve .•f winter bodices has brought back he one -button glove to favor. PsckAts . t three or fosse -bottom stoves lie raj.•eted upon the counters. still aithongh they would serve perfectly well, demand is made imperative Inc the one -button genre. it romps low. bet we mow have it. No doubt the price will rise to the oeeexion so anon se s snmsiently lane. number of people have eoutinued to order them. Raw edges and. 'heavy 0#1131181 ere noted on the 'ppeufrl-gray ;demo rt one-bnttnn length, new laid in for wear for outdoor neaniotle, 1 Tit. gloves are sonde in ertni-heafr Luther. 'White leather is the, ee34(td choice, mein -ted if the DOS 'one - /mimeo" eaneot be had. in nee espsM'tl .dee you wear. The elovea bob Wet+ like those men wear in the street. ',Isla is owing to the raw edges and rather heavy masenMne look of this novel sheath to tau white hand ora lady. Th. Prow RI.k..a Meal. It ia a good thing to be able to soy that the ribbon sock does *till stanchly bold its own. The vast difference Low Nes kn the ribbon ail is trade orf. Fob neckwear we have a score of new sad mow lovely weaves. Mohair and 418 .mete are the newest. TAo first is w .re,, Exactly like any high grade of M'iffi*nt mohair, with psrafby a rather lavish' intermirtnre of silk. finished with a sltrlpl. twig0 trend colored 1n the iate Paid pattern*. It weer' like a huh. of the beet Quality and almost r'ef,a.e' to wrinkle. Rift reale is yet newer than thet urn heir, and evilly it M a velvet rtht.nel only with t8. *ilk pile shaved dower than a *soles fin. It comes fa *fie )haw ?nom a caster gra) cud neete Hrie red. Het are replsciog the Inns u?eNred nes tie Immo bed watersides pink. eMrnt&en Mm wends cam aVy.ilt hethw.--Je'wime Itelterrw. t n h .. twee .Ther lie.. Apart. MOON Nab .sea IN womili aliAL . Ivo, the pumper flung for married pr -o- • Jetta. Y C1s•sme, res tilde 1 �•trr •flit nut evert. ew Mtalgceer de • 16 dui wertll' 6f Stanton In i'Cnrlsnel it P' pried (pa hos ernes e' an.rams note, mase lams ago dere that }te couples b a 1kMy yeas_ plsee fa ono the'`, �Walte to oblrelp Mt *aft qi 1rd Wave a trnnbdt'...h* Wrkft irf =ise. at .ehingeon. At 1* making tip an *Luminally den *8084r nesse U a ewttninal lawyer sad to 1`4 7 A tolling mmrneniery. In4Mrwd, ' lows by � anises 1n bowled.* the IMWhia on the deonstk blies a *Dee my - upper to [ • • • CRI1e! AND CBI II SMALL frhe re -trial oe the Panama Carnal scandals has begun in Parte. P. 0. Mclwnghlln, d Ottewa, will be tried by the Cuenca Judge on the oMrge of shooting Xavier hams' with intent to till. Three enavteW working in the Kings- ton Penitentiary farm made e bolt for liberty. They were recaptured attar an 'Molting chase. Vladimir Bnnrtseff, $ $uasden, was remanded at Bow street pollee station, London, charged with laming a publlca- Moat Inciting the wasdnaticn at the Oser. George Arnold 'well sentenced to live _years in Kingston Penlhmtlary for -a eseudarnus molt on Turnkey Besse a Whitby jail an the ocoadt e d >ch escape in 1806. The directors of the Commercial Bank of Newfoundland have been soguilled They were James Goedtellow, Dieter, James Kitts,o George Hutchings anti H ketfe7 Which resulted in wankinl`+tea mss. ey were Mired with bed d The trial r diad ugh rich, /bthe /bided when r wry tetwruot N so the charge d oaf guilty, with i strong to nuns. The judge eeatairra 8fa5 1ve years ta the penitentlikry. W11i1am 1tllss, the w41-tubaa liapp lisp attar, sue stabbed with a hpilik0 he war ..*iai rte sere Mar d 4* Adolph, theatre, in Louthµ. 8 died lira tee minutes. tins '—j'. whoa= posed `b be o Aye bind, Wee The h edienos of Mrn. A. 1. d by brig glare Wedis'day .Isar, read ewm7thiag turned tnrty. M)ss Pesseese wee ,. vin* kW M a, ir. R. retesemi, to Ys- rai4o, end the lues mance be aeatalad until hit reams boner. James name= t0 a eeeledy se Adis .ill* Out., s�sd wire a andene ss� 0 tr thmd Mates elm la *.welne is OM a priorly male eased li•-ter wee IisMtiy in}aret is a me. Y- n wee mated, hat sped, and - mired N •