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. . bThe alumni etatement of the C.P.11
vocat, shows gives earniogs tor t weive
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CoR AT 10N Nots )3
ey the Way.
moatbsup to Jtme e(1 of $37,593,051e! * 11
s...-lhas. 1-1.5araders, Editor ap.el Prop woentog nnt,elieee neestretee, eet pro -1 -...,-.
EXRURSDAY, July 311tits $overin. a *1076,536
.14,085,1)12, au increese ot uet pro- tenets:Tex eiceeeepeetnt Tetnnt Ininnenn As Seol* hY Sorfsrt Maio*. t/°1111, T.
-, 9(r4 ots lo,. westcort, wit° RellreWttett the
* e nentEnriOn. 33rd Hfiron Reginieet 011
„ 2; 04341,3 JO D CO! TS, - ,,,,
the Catiadiatt Qoroteation.
Centingent,
letter No. 2,
We left oft et that part of our trip
) to the morning of Jmie 1st, At
9.30 we were ordered out to drill,
WiliCh, WAS In review order, lasting
one bone, The drill over, every soldier
had to have his hit, which cousisted of
two snits of under clothing, two pah•s
ot BOdzic Finatl‘ Strop, zoap, towele,
sponge, clothes brash, box beset:ening,
button brash. button stick, button
polish, et. laid out le front of his
tent on a rubber blanket. The kit
inspected we were then moved into
le tenee enemas neve mitten , it .-eets the peseibility that every one ads majestiee men gee to stnneerai anotIner tent, two rowe north of. where
ver et the thearheatiotis of the .nat,,,,,i within sig inonths to „ enenot and rennin .tneno nor a nen we o toe formerly snittoned, with the
es Th see teere is e ested met. same number in each tent and the
ty to ointst the /clog te nenopetottn sense pavites mentioned in letter:so.. I.
Leedee, Jolly elle 1 etiteelale- 11'15 44"1" New °hes wee f"rnished-
Corottetiea *sate canuot to eeld, eon
at reduced priees, end there i$ A lit224.-
ktr,,:, n.. ,...„,,v9z,,,,.„.7... L.,. , le, troitineet a home. with, the city. Plats
fee: nettle Arne --,s.h2nzi etit; fill -ea; em-4-ifty----013.-----wai. ,
i lehoeeteeeeiei „it eitieenliste. 'd --g-0'4151144 1•I'''"'51te' w11":' -e '''F'slera vfleily there ie evele iudieatien Vest the ,
dinfere ill Br:1W 1111;41'31111,Itt rtsitt'll$ 1 cimmatia,,, vin wl.:41. ill 3 tottute.4.74
, from that of Signor, Mitin,oti.; ,,(711121e. ! tnix,,,,31 tatttoit,s, no 1.3,11131,315,K .04 t.„0„.
• inlreletriatte or L---lbriinowl 111 a . thleette that tinh eilile Ilea le, i lt t : nnteene lato ju niNigsrpsn,, pr;acle.Tti.01141151
-0 Tatvz-¢1.1F lof 1 week. tit" Piet- in their tibia now that they enrol , irave teen pz,stt,a tut) prwc44c4 a tut, i
1 tires were reset tea to, leit leter 1 anti 1.,y the tittle tlw ettuipaiir ie In Awv, hs teen rolupo, and., prepra.
WMPLE,SS TUI,VOlt,ArftY•
:
ReV. Ednalands, rector of Preston, The 'Westinineter Gazette mimeo).- VieSTVONEeteeteTs
*pee been appointed by Ills ee that a company has been formed
the Bishop a Huron tit Blyth, and it with a nomioal eopital of' -41,70.000
endeesteen that Rote eteQuiliae, which lute been privately stlbSerii)ed LITT pftMANI;t V011, SEATS
Blyth, will have charge of Cletide- , foe the nrpose of operating the Arno
teenee as qta qmingemk.13/,, istriong- rling system of wohless tele-
* graphy, The paper says it is inform-
itgaisnetiiiiiillitthe,Itisuettarthrimntleteeorot etti!ibnto"Lottliiiisaerg"ellnle4oVe 1;vn9loobseeilun°0Punat:
ti etelv Two factories will be erected
treneest in ite history. letrrel memo osesee,,,esi„einset eseseene„ nee
feteaversavealeeady netting the tieree z it't;t;'c'eel.171"Cel.,$. wilich %axe already 'L F1 and the 1YOund is healing neigh
▪ preparatione for it, and theneon eteeet„el. Evi.e-vtliing in connee- Ins ZkleiestY able to be illeTed'
111"6. te -t 111!' t3xed that with the new eeheine down to an frten his coush to his wheeled chair for
eh Is estittnateo that the erne inastratfel eat:it:erne foul price- list is few ileum yestertlay. (Sigettel
tlhe v11=1111.0' ef 2i111.°°I1 wetly, The Gazette saYse-A Perusal Treves."
* . of alt Advance proof et the catalogue Soon after coroaationt Angst 9,
PDOSPXCT $EcONX1
'ewe PAOCESSION.
Cowee. of Wight, juty
fielat bulletin lewd. to -da- sayst--
"The Iteeltle contieues ex
Einentional Depinteneot, be- • hew fOr a IzZOderale prote it bandy wires
eneZderh• melee titan heti year. hes telegraph and teleoheme apperates
---,elate' lit ttite e ettereerial eeitts,se ' for private installation tied use
are 5.rnt hared -Metes toe Pelt 1 It win he the einipleet wetter to en -
hg leee Pert 1 tea- retest „di the teems in a helve or to
este gas s"PPT1Y ';11141.1i4114" e"'iltg. ' ''It'gt'IP1.1 "Itvh'PlIt'4e faY it"' mik"'' redecoration ef tile approaches to the
, cootie:eget .1 e nein I" th" g'''''it ; wolltesig ‘'r,i'T tl;'4.:‘" 44c.t'e1 t.‘11 4. fill; ii t$ Are heittg teeth for the Ireat 114,.11
,,t zlit, It 1.., r ea.eti, 1ntwi. Vet*. , IF;'irtiti. 0,0 t-t.u. all ititritUtits W11. 1. w 1 e, t ren,een --0. --.------,-- - . - - -- .
be cep efeeree. i; bat a for:eel-se 11 , vvoy toize will Le 8140 to tt:lergrapb r._r 0. 10 ,.tiNt .:w4:_4r:tileuTrt urner6747;;;T: ;
, ,„,,,„‘„,.. 7„.,,,, ,,,,,,,,, a elision:et., ez/eitleara. anywhere WitisM ztt teat,t t PO 11 "I
. . ,.
. empty live winter, and it le I•e- . twenty melee 'lbs. grimed le always pertei that the corettatton will be dace-
,... al
uvrit cOld V'qi 11 ill i'410`704 ' o --a n, it cor:iloetor. Ali that is :wide t1.4 a second time.
'11eet le left. ,..1 Is to eanticat Mc' teleph011et; in ,7" Thera are, te2fettle11ate et-Nres r4ae ,
* er jli rnem with tht. tat,o;Fgoittor or receiver as for heliceine that the Queee, the il
si
...lee !tette. Rail al 4,304..11[ 44..... iv,t ...„4,„ 4 , ,r_ite , 1, ,hieb will .earrr 1 ith i s it n al te -
0 ,, .1, e , , e i , s ,, , .1 by mean,. of a -.bort wire.. with the limy- rrirtee of Wales aud other =inhere 01 '
... I, .a.c . a a. -. rs• .. ,
-,-i '". 9 .e in keetiot.i' pi 'lid Wiee • ate - ''''''. g`t't (4' t' 1 '1 , ., , - , '-''' l'seY°- z4° .17,°r° 4..eo It; , e °,"'ot
tyre e4trreut 211 atm 4 l'.1»8 tife elarth, eity /12./' a Ream., leetpetieulein ene ves •
Peet il teeth. Pie:I; the e'e;leert 'I hem" Ti n f ) 1 g.. r /1/4. •
- ie wa s. 0 10)11$4..., 1.3 not forte auy are aot prepareo to Pg51111440 the reseste ,
eitility e4'-f--',l4,..''-'-:•:'-,1>-l--i.3laa.fba"ht' i3l4io40,n1ei'i4 aKtO h.5t4t-tihinlee;-• ZgI::-t-Q0ia4e'4t'4`22,10\%Pn2a4:nwei"t4T.l•: -"•., .
...N.,..,AIr.eeee
Fr
it ele
nIinii3e;_litt.e'„-eitWTnonif ndnvaiosnwitn2-e1t o.gSR
that the metl et unle,,esnettt.ehtehepyi. a4s"thfhearart
.„ ihA-
wl he Moue It outet be cht- to..ldattt,
'lh,ietooeip-e.easeikhnitpgrsotayiisbein
el het the 1s note ettneCetied with a WAIT pr r gS1p
trteesr
*i14 the Norvainathe4d•Oeteashose In need
11,b:ce4o;laa;:ot;Nr.ilhottovo&i. few
inZ..ti0sesuuttlotogcet.
loinithnta.thesee„shetig over the 2121.J*ee nualei
ngenntenainvnoto foe (rk houe dome 1111'. hll being
itePrimineeThe tegzilethn wlth.* MBff.M.
WON AD JEWES.
‘0Jwels. mode, iloWer. mne-the
1e 114 1”' 21 1lun04q14' of a WohtaA prefeene.
e , nn^1,aa2t4142Imupgjewosfrm41magnetofImightyrm.
r ihRaeathrn at" 411 r toap ilverao wiwm.Been mos
Vet- Lee2l,- J. s 44re;itt...4 of;;Ejewelhalth. Isn
1 elare the etea cpeeeeee,Warestomaw moilnoto theynet „is wel as the teele. ! V 2111t4eY1° 11211ehIehe' efenteennneet5;11„-1„,otat51Egier. Dower enisted of boil-
a451tn242 311 rik Ittr health Vflt t,ni37theIa&eg1. le„tteproetataiee. 1-oet eliWalbread and
-itot'tag"/it. 432514 3W2 heliehet- a-,ol" mod rue- Wal3112%4'42tTiAli for de.W11271121N l
• ! ” II - • " ' ' 1 IK'-'` ef the week. iteente eve efeitee t 2, . „:„eti MIMI:. t ad17,1 Slitl l.CF.-$ tB 4„
eert arid strong coffee to drink. Af-
" "'"ei4ligIll'i. welds 410 ll'ilehba airl''''' Vadea3 "14";(ttells ol tbe lovfa ' ter dinner a great many soldiers went
11!)e,4'1-;23,rhiltleha;44113-.,,T:5111414,,tin/t.f.:11i1:42',:.7 aems by the regular ilea of Dr. ib"F• cotelitioe are cannot. One is that them , ono ,,,, the st. 1.3wreni,o to Quebec.
0 eti ri UK Mall t'irrittp. It well prampt. site symptome of a theredeeettnee of the ntininnto of the 3.2o4 ftvgt., itoss of
• liegen tit it:iiitilik., 122 14 :ire men,
ailest consumption la its ez 22 l'4121 malady. Anetlier is that the 'mend le 2313*nen 1 wonted to to ,,,, where we
, the wet. is over. litness il ,,t 214, e. and heal the 121141 32412g4 4124(1 not healing properly, end that blineho. teek the fien-y haat to Quebec (qty.
s .:-..ei nre In bight.; in Chiesigo Wetly - irinwhial tilbe9 and dr ivee the, dread oisening is leered. Another is that eel one way 14) Levis from et. Joseph
teeril less then they did tines. was, k Neese j2 1222 the evetem. It is not 12 3.1e King's plessielans, having' found it d, 1 went into St. Atmes ehurch, St Jos.
ee The- Sang. than.; was oliserneil at mine all. out 11 is a C12114222 vitro foi
nag, es 22 en or herees 142144244442140, 12) oleic:be, ('4.214124 121421 2211 bronehlal tronle
evtelne.df'•t'42 "25-41te122222121* 4.Pd-1 t 144‘ leeYon eu get this relhtlle remedy
in Smite sir,et, ant,pitI in
lit v., nteretn Itnettit
.0ntia when OP war agestel, Titeee
,, „met loieel till' 1 eet week- at o retitle „
el ?emit *313 to a iittle over SInth the 4
a tendency to knock a man oft his ap-
petite; and the tea was very strong.
Then eame the kick, When the officers
.of the day came „around and esleed if
there were „toy complaiots, there was
scaecely 9, ta,ble with the senior two,
conmesswned otbeers in •command
'but tyhat had to complaire This was
the first meal to complatn of. 'The
man who supplied the same was
br011gbt to task by the officer of the
day to explain why he served up
suiei food, as he was gettiog $L00 per
day foe eaell nom and good wholesome
food sborm be fee thcoming, We
f rein 8 to 9 aro, with great
heavy coats on, it being quite void,
hea.r y shower of rMu then came up
W125012 drove us to our tents. We
were then furnislued with od for onr
-ifleeitud gvrieral clean up Was or-
dered, Dinner -cold boiled potatoes
(skies leo), fat pork, (boiled), viee,
milk end coffee. '.1.1.1e weather turn-
ed Much cOOlee as the (lay- ativauced.
In the afternoon I went over to Que-
bec and had nay tea at a rati
estrant,re-
turning by limit at 6 pen. Anita the
soldiers moving their bedding to the
huts at the old harraeltee graerel at
St. Joseph, a helf mile away and near
the St. Lawrence river. I eke bed to
take up my bed and walls, with three
I my' tent chutes. We then bad to
Walt< to our meal*, a let/f mile three
times each day, and we bad to climb
the hillsides to get there, hire ellen
hail to sleep on the floor or the Irate
with one tiek. one 2'11L3!12 -rug arid
three blankets with few 5(4I2 and
great coats for a pillow; some, 40 of us
e one ream, 20 by -In feet. These
We where formerly wall as a hate
racks. June nth -The flatiron Baud
theyed ree the-lections, among the
number being Canada's favorite air;
"T.11P Miiple LeaF
f oer
rev." This day
being dull and 5-22312'1l2e F111 leeUng
that WO are uot tenting. Dinner"
honed potatoes, rOaSt beef, bread, ha-
m-. colfee end inn and orange.s for
eesert. Think the 143e14 made took
1feet. In the afternoon th-illeas 12,512211.From otir quarters we P4114143. look out
arse see the 31fint(norenett Valle which
702)1(1 he plainly seen. There are two
anteene at the barracks which were
well patronized,
II- Lin; FOR TUE GIRL.
:Item I'4 1 U1Iseing S20 to tie10„ ana;,onte ParrY St-gni& July 27.-A double
from:01 to OA Thoso faymprs drowning iteeklent tinder vern sad cite
tt,,,nts en.sse„„ nieuast„sWill,r4100001V4,1thila VirOttale: ahrglit
• RilVS held 111 t b is province. i ter 11 WeInek. near Twoeuile Norte iws,ahout
44 two yeate will VerT ettolt kr'.jtwO Iflh11')l felun here, he' rthleh the lives
tennon to e ,.3•kIliek of their bargains. 1 Of Miss Etta Beatty, eldeet danghter
neentet „I, ant ales one g,enin, to he 4.1 Wittty. n„ L. Se of this town,
Size; tioi the marttet in a very short owl Ur. Fronk Cron+ it Yrn111g English -
....e.
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NED' FRUIT ;WT.
5 tosequenee of a repent tieeiebin Beatty, although only it ftolV yards
at the Tinginto conies, whereby a ven-1 from the elone, got beyond. her depth.
• e Inuit was held to lie att liberty ; :qr. 4. oss at ence miehed to her Ithltibt-
• "1.11.t.t. Ulla fraudulently made atieet and 21 2'. eaid he seemed twice to
C2' t nrickagee of frnit" in his possession, '1.4' about to bring her to the snrface,
;411'.243 13) It be Witt. not itihe heel i t. however. finally being overpower-
feet•ai fee, • .41t,, 811 ntiltildilltallt tit /In.. ed in Iiir.eXtMlions, wa's binVelf ttroW11-
WMIt MarkS Aet will be brought in ed in the attempt to save her. Mit
Waking it a F.rintinta nI t 1 OM was known to be all exception-
fhesse to hew such false and fradulent ally good swimmer. The bodies were
re- 'ewes in poseeseum. Last year
,... act was treated 148 an educational
'ter, lint this year it is the inten- DR. HORSEY, M. P., KILLED.
of the Goveroment to mostF_rigid-
Ulan. WitOSO relatives are in England.
Were bOtil 10St. The young couple were.
with a picnic party of Major lenifton'e
familv, and were in bathing. Mies
ebortly afterwinels recovered.
Owen Sound, July :he. -Beyond gues-
s eufiwee it. A eircniar has been 15-4 tion, the most distressing aceident
aloft coot:tieing the following in-ti222e! that has oectn.red in °mei Sound,
te els: "Inspectors ate snechillv re- tninspireti at the nevi woeks of the
hentded that they are servante tif the Sun POrtland Cement CO. ON evening
ethesen. that Ihtrliament has (34 1111114 resolted in the death of Dr. Et
nestentneed its judgment open false II. Horsey, 3I, P., the principal stock-
- fraudulent packing and neirking holder and tbe promoter of this extew
se exalt, and in order thitt the inspee- sive enterpriee, ehortly after midnight.
thee eball not become lax in their duty 15Ir. W. P. Telford visited the mill
Et nes been provided by an order -in- and while the gentlemen were in the
s'. 212(421 that any inspector or zmy engine room, in which, in siddition to
aeher person who violates any of tir the powerful principal engine there is
eteeieletione made under this act -will an accessory engine, which is run
71.s ainenable upon a summary con- when the big engine is closed dawn.
nset:on to a fine of not less than $5 or Dr. Horsey had just given instenc-
severe than $50, together with the tions with regard to closing down the
slots of prosecution. With a view to
enuring the to -operation of ,the 31223)-
3 11 seeing that the act is enforced,
tfel Is provided that„in the ease of any
„ether than an inspector laying the in-
let -nation that secures a conviction,
ail! of the penalty shun go to the in-
terment."
*
On Friday night last, at San Fran -
SCI). Robt. Fitzsionnone., tbe noted
forft-tited his last claim upon
lbe heavyweight chain pion sh ip, aft et.
.5ehting a battle of eight rotralls
'rt"augt withb t11m'ut ant1
conragec
work. He Was knocked down and
2hilllycounted ont after he had .9-0 bhd-
Iy punished the champion that it was
a foregonetonclusiota that the COrnielt-
, 4..ian wets a wit -fuer. Bleeding froni a
nembee of gashes in the Mite, tipper-
_ eettly avt -et:ening and clearly unable to
vine. .-i ITt Fi tees seperfor skillaTelTerics
elelivered two lucky punches as Fitz
yansed in. his fighting to speak to bile
and tented the. tide. The fight may
been a fair one, but j tad g in e 0,1 (4)))
newspaper reports it was a huge farce
...end only calculated to increase the
honk: aceptints of the two performerS
2(1 t h e ol 1 g es. Fitz, practically
;awl the fight \von and it was not until'
'elle eight round, when Fitz's perform-
ence assumed a loose character, that
;the speetators realized that thoy were
f?,eing d (1 ried. Another indication tthat
Ale thing was not on genuine prime -
'pies was the absence of betting, there
-t"teinglittle or hens, and the few 32121
WPI e made were snet11. However, the.
tWO111 now gloat, aver the spoils and
Tiatigh up their sleeve at the duped
pablies Jeffries wil I. r '1(1071 V(4 00% ,l1)(l
Fitzsithnioes 40% of S2P,e9.1-0, whidh
• of the gate aeceipts of t2. figfit,
1$31,880 32 1 ving been :1:1 21 fron2 ffie,
nee o f ts.- JefYries will reeei ‘',0
..X19 -; t ne1jt.-i1411 )S17, $9,564. Th tt site r
Of the Sn.n Francisco A theletic Club it.
Outeof this it mast pee- the ex -
7)(11.S,';, fi telt f , it 11 di n
the i'{it.,rete.
ary to comply with the patient's pith, Mali) Wilk, Intik 1789, and at
es reepeeting an early date for the tegettee tees 1 went into a chinch Indlt
coronation, an; DPW forced to admit liteee; abet the largeet Roman Catholic
that they have overrated bi$ reouyera... Outwit in the eine'. Then we went up
tiro powers and yet are UnVailing ter? to Diderill Tertliee to Champlain'e
disappoint him. 1 Monument, We were then two 141224.
The 114 of explanations 1111;011'0R ate ttlted fen IdlOve the level of the St.
theory that the King will ne (lemma La weenee, at St. Joseph and TAMS.
as a ewe voiouree, but with a *hefty never hood the lenglieh language
reduced ceremonial adapted to tbe re. itepoken, except by the soldiers, all, be-
quirements of an invalid ineepahle ot ing Fhenelt speaking people here.
enduring any prole:Tot strain, fatieue liewever, one evening going to end
The Ling, nemdinet" to how the post office with Lance Cole
poral, Frank. Taylor, of Woolsly, Bar -
or excitement.
this tamest, will. not drive with the
egri
eyee
.nteks, o teefor t
heQueen.from the Palace to the Abbey
,t.tgtngent atWtlace, we 1(4221 42, win jon her from the Confessors hkEl
phaponeanghengisanchapel, andonly 2102258112 122 ung tttont.. The Hotel Prontenac 114. Que
-
a. few passags of the ceremeial. What- he lageet in Cantile, Is ltuated
ever may bthe truth respecting t,e near the above monument and is sin
King'S C011tlit1011, the coronation is 3304. Orilainent tO the city. We visited the
actepted 141 14 foregone =elusion. Tee soldiers' Fort, WO fen ilbOVe the St.
most hopeful thingabout it is the fact letwrence. We conld there see bouts
that there is a general imprestion that coining and going on the St. Lawrence
It will not mem-, and coneequently that foe miles.'rlie population of Quebec
the unexpected is likely to happen. city, with Montgomery Falls is 70,000.
Tbe Pilgrims and the leland of Or -
BEET AT CAPE TOWN, leans, 20 miles sit iun'e were directly op-
posite our camp grounds. We left
Quebec at 0 p.m. fov St. Joseph Camp
grounds on the steamer Orleans, the
fare being 10 cents for the round trip -
1002) people from Quebec visited the,
the camp during the day. After our
walk from St. Joseph Pier WO walked
to camp, an uphill tourney all the way.
The cabs at Levis have two high
-wheels, painted white with a box,
the shape of the old fashioned swell
body cutters, with a top, and the dash
made of wood four inches wide, which
formed a seat for the driver when
two passengers are seated in the cab.
They are all one horse cabs. The fare
from the camp grounds to Levis, three
miles being 75c., the cabby having to
pay toll each way out of that amount.
The streets in Quebec city are from 15
to 30 feet wide. There are some beau-
tiful buildings there. r also went into
the parliament buildings. Afterehav-
lug had our supper of bread and jam
and strong tea, we rambled around ,
the grounds until 8 pan., . when it I
rained hard alai drove ns intoour
tents, there to spin yarns and talk of
the past, present and future. • June
2nd a fine morningdrill at 0 a. in.,
Breakfast at 7 p. D.1., consisting of cod
fish balls, scramble eggs, bread and
butler and coffee. Everyone seemed
to do jestite to the inner limn. The
text delll was physical drill in clean
fatigue '191the forenoon, having a ,
little rain while drilling. Dinner 12.30
holedgotatoes (with skins) boiled pork •
cabbage, ' turnips, ..hreed and butter
en11 boiled prunes -for' desert; . News
cametit noon of peace being, peof.tlaim,J.
ed at South Afeictit.' Three .rousing..
cheers went Up by the cont4nge4 and
seine Of the South African. heroes, '
Who were preseut, talked 'oper ibeirI
experiehcee whilSt on 'duty, there,. At
Levis, and St. Joseph, church and
tower bells pealed. forth in honor of
the greett event of peace and tt salute
froth twenty -rine cannons was fired.
At five p.m., he: rain fell, aecom-
pfinied by- a terrific wind, and 001
441214 bovine seen better days, fell a
victim teethe stolen, renting it in frog.
ments, and leaving tis exposed to 'the
,previtiling. element. However, we
Managed to procure another and
trouble was soon over. ARK, this
I was transferred from A. to B. 'coin-
pten y with Major Mackie, of Toronto, '
in eotnniancl. Mejor _Mackie is a Who1Q-.-,i
souled came ;mid was highly spoken '
of by his men. Tel Was served in the
FAMOCS OMB. GEXERAL AnurvEtt
tettxhEcTmenes 'YESTERDAY,
Arrangements (tutelar tirade by .111-
rtinuidera' ito Boner Ilizt With
Banquet -A RentarIcable Scene In
a Church.
Cape Town, July 28. -General Dewet
•oroved that he could evade friends as
.suecessfully as he did enemies by arriv-
ing here unexpectedly this afternoon,
end upsetting all the elaborate plans
prepared for his reception. He strolled
smaller engine and startime np the1 through the streets, casually n. 'tiling to
larger, and had turned. to speak to his acquaintances. and occasionelly to a
Mr. Telford, when the flywheel burst former opponent. Arrangements were
into a hundred pieces, almost wreck, quickly made by Afrikanders to enter-
tain the famous leader to -night at a
semi -private diluter, tickets for which
already stand at five guineas ($20.25)
pretnimn. A striking contraat to De-
wetse i•eturn wits the SCerte- £4.1 Sunday
when Generals Botha and Delarey at-
tended church. Tim -building was pack-
ed, mainly with women, and the service
was scarcely concluded when these Cape
stretched on the floor, with ins skull Town.' tubnirers stormed the pew tn
shattered back of his ear so badly which -the Generals sat. With difficulty:
that the brain was oozing out. they' retreated to' the vestry. The on -
mg the building, and throveing a large
section out through the roof nearly
IOW -yards distant. •
The chief engineer mei his. assist-
ant were in the room, and, with Dr„
Horsey ancl Mr. Telford, were the
sole occupants. 'When the effects of
the bra -sting hail been pealized, it
W4224 found that Dr. 1,40rSPV, WM;
Much damage by lighteneg is report-
ed from Several Ontario points.. At
London two churches .weve _struck, te
big Sawinill was bellied: at Mattawa,
and. se v.eral barns in different parts . of
gregation followed, and Generals Botha
and Delareye were lifted- to the Vestry
table: .The naetor Of the thiirch warra-
ly rembnstr's+ed, whereupen a.numbee of
those Pres ==i; SetZdd. the Geiterals and
carried them- to "carriages, where an -
tile country. At SinitliVille ter.estl . other cicm ou she tion- ensueii. •
421 out the eraie 4211d th,rOVeCt „tile' •
fruit;
liininf n11 of
W,. Stuffed EI
That's the eoedition of many sefferers
froin catarrh, especially inthe naorn.i.ng.
,
Toronto, July 29. - The rainfall
of July in. Toronto is far seess
the average of the last six.by years,
whi'eli is 2.918 inches. This nionth
Lo date it has rained 1i sixteen ottt of
Great difficulty is experienced in clear,- the 28 days, and the total fall has
ing the head. and throat. been 4.335 inches- FOr the whole' .of
July last year the fall was 3.370. The
No wonder catarrh causes headache,
greatest, rainfall in. any July recorded
inapeeire the taste, stnell and.' hearing, , was 8.130 iii-e-bes, juiy, 1841. A a‘v
pollutes the breath de.ranees the stem- other yell.' wh n el el" f 11 `
0 0 b 1,111 exeee. e
-
acil and a.ifects the.appetite. that of thi00 11 ±.11.1$ mouth iyere :
To cere catarrh, treatment must be .1u1:7, 1 340, 537 inches; julY, 1843, 4.005
constitutional --alterative and . inclics: 1,350, 5,270 inches; July,
'1 was 111 for four }tenths With catarrh, 1854, ;1-805 ibell°'S; 3111Y; 1862, 5.141
in the head and throat. nal. a had congh"inches ; 1830,.1270 inches ;
, .
and raised ilicod, had become dm- 4.2110 .,71.1.14,, 15 /8.,
cottraged when my husband bought a bottle inches; julv, 883', :5.57 inehef; juile. rain, boiled pork, bread and Oilee and
of Iloed's Sarsaparilla, and persuaded ine ' 1897 3,24 " fpci,e‘s '
to try it. I. adviae all 1,0"4.take it: It. has:. • . '
eared and bunt me 'up." Mils. HUGH
s
DOLPH, west Licomh S - '1it
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5
Delanadevreet
be n0 effect on
• harness treated
with. Eureka HAI.
*Ca Oil.' It re-
sins tee demP•
keeps the leads.,
or sett and Vt.,
able. Stitches
do not break.
ITO reogkier-.,
face Menace,
*settee The
harnes.s not
only keeps
looeles lite
new. but
wear*, twice
asiongby the
useof,Eurelca.
gaMesi Oil.
S01,4
everywbere
in cans-,
all sizes,
ldade by
Itnpet141 OH.
COMpAny.V
exeursion party of seveti buns
fired &inn Syracuse, N. Y., on the
$tenaner New York, was not allowed
ignd at Kingston on Sunday;
TO CtrRn A COLD IN ONE DAY
Take Laxative Orono> Quinine Tale
Is -Is. sell druggisss refniel the money
if it fails to cure. '2er. 13. W. Groves
signature is tax eeelt box,.
Over Olive Imitated persons have
heel 44*1'1.'1411.21 in Frauce for part leipat-
1*43.4 121 religituri diStarbonev,,s.,
DRow:NED .yr ILDERTox.
Little Merray Scott, the 2-yeattol4
son or Andrew awl mixabeth mortoy,
who reside near lidertun. bin IMMO
Thinsdny aftert oon, within an hour of
*et time hie body 5%'218 found in a
sweinpy part of a hneh too ear from
hie home, Life 517325 2921111101. The little
/toy wandered „telly from his home
and followed several larger lews who
weut berry-pleking. The water in
the swamp was beyond his depth, and
no persou was neer at baud to give
14318 44541, The news of the Wye,- death
caused much regret autOng the peotde
in that vieinity.
INE WESTERNI
, . . LONDON , 12.20, too
114mI1ey of hpechwnlar "eneril,
Prof. lion:bison, the Duman Dent*, in a thrilliutt Balloon
Ascension and Parachute Drip. The marvelloe, epee Daezle,
The Osnatos, in a $ensation novelle. irito greet Gay, the Hand-
cuff King. The 03211221', Continent al Recoil 1, h Mantling
and Da Crow, famous Monopeth,s. Rosa nlyumh with her
with her troupe of Trained 'Prophet' Jlirde. The thud Brae„
Aerolmtic Wonders, Cheiseie M, ..1441141Q, Cornet Virtteeee Mag.
nifieent Pymteellnits and ninny other feattun s. Special mon
serviee OVOr all
Exhibits further ahead than the times. Grounds inalditinsly
beautiful. Buildiogs irresietably lovit
Prize Liste, 'Maps, Programmes and information' for the aeking front
r.T.:coth G.urrsilotal
presia.ent.
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