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Happy Jack in Inflia.
The fu)t'wing letter wart w itton M
Mr and Uirte Melklicletel, of Smarten),
by "Ifnppy Jack," well )Mown in !true.
Ole n few years ago:—
The tenvation Army, India, ;\Ian's
teething home, Domini/et 27th, 188e.
Dear brother and sister in Ghrial Ae I
wombat to writs to yon 1 now tato the
pletanre in a0 dntng I nm well both
spiritually and bodily. I expect yon wi 1
have rend with interfere about our voyage
arose tbo Atlantic, therefore I wi 1 he.
gin with l:;ugland. We aroieea at Liver-
pool on the lot of November and the
people were wonderfully taken up with
us. We had a day with God in o • of
the largest hallo in the cite. The moot.
log was led by the General. We did acs
go not of the barracks that any tall attar
Melt! meeting. The "text day T went, t
my uulivn home er )ging there .•bout
11:110 p. rn., baking them by surpriee.
Talk about the prodigal coming home
and the making neer. because fit, 1
cru asenre you there was rajaiuiug 10 our
home that night. My another just cried
for joy. Next day was Sunday and I
attended the meetings. We bad some
wonderful times, a lot of souls got saved,
but the following Tuesday was the part-
ing ttme. How the soldiers, friends, and
my penplo felt it, especially my cl ar
mother, yet she was willing to do it for
Jesus' sake and the heathen millions of
India. I then weer. no a tour to the
principal cities of England, along with
gime of the others, in aid of the mission-
ary work. We were received with open
arms wherever we wont. Some paces
we hardly knew what to do with the
crowds of people who wanted to gain ad.
mission to hear us. Arriving at London
wo bad a eonplo of private reaeptio"e
with the General and othetes, and at the
great farewell meeting officers farowe'led
for Germany, Holland. Denmark, Swed.
en, India and Canada, so yon may be
hove it was full of interest. I might say
while in London I visited some of the .nee
p"incippal sights there. notably rt. Paula
cathedral, hank of England, statutes of
Wallington and Peabody,Blaokfriara awl ARTir'IetlL renTmain:es.
London bridge;,, also the place where
thee" mysterious murders are now being In rising to re•nmo the debate on the
committed, and the .eating diff ;an teeolatiuu of my ho,t, friend from North
blenches of the army. Wo left London Y tit I beg leave to trouble the House for
on the 10th of November and about mill- a short time while I expteas my views on
night we arrived at the now white cliffs this question. Underlying the question
of ))over. Chhaw pre,.ty they looked itself, 'here is a principle involved whish
ae altbeautiful mono a)lou, forth on to proba'als mo important to the mese
them. Wo were soon ou the steamer more particularly interested than per-
tba was to take us truss the .traits ami hops any other immediately under eou-
es sone as she began to move nearly all eideretian. SVe aro not here on our owe
of us tnok sick and I might say we had a responsibility to speak simply for our.
three ta:l we got norma' •o (alai , how. selva9 m •hie matter, but we are en•Isav-
52,1, binding Nitro lurch was `lrnvtrtorl orinn to monk in the name and ou behalf
for no by the S. A. ,captain wbioh we of the great class which we represent here,
thoroughly enjoyed. We then took cors and which is kuown tts the agriouitural
to Perm. Tho scenery was beautiful sed a ass of the Dominion. We are not here
sunerh I am realizing more every day representing 0111' own individual opinion,
that went God made be made it perfect. bet the opunou of uaarly oue-hulf of the
Arriving at the city of fashions we were people of rhia country. When we son -
m• • by the leading men of the army. aider the number of Atmore in the Do.
They escorted no to their headquarters minion we musb see that the it intereats
and made us very welcome. la it not are of the greatest importance and should
grand that in whatever earl of the wo 1.3 be recognized by the repr .sentetive' of
you moot God's children there asenre to the people when a question of this nature
be the same love and unity of spirit? We is b "ught before chant. We hate 00
load a wonderful meeting at night and to. less than 208,000 farmers in the Dominion
tbough wo could not understand their of Canada who are interested in One
lengnnge and our experience had to be question ; 208,000 farmers reproeente no
interer5.ed, yet they pronounced it one of lass than two million/ of people who de-
nte beat meetings over held by the army, rive their livelihood directly from the
and with great reluctance they left the prodets of the farm and the labors of
building. We areas uexb morning quite the farm ; and therefore we are speaking
early end to our surprise work was dose not in 'he name of a few, but in the
on .uuday just the a Mae as any ebbe name of '(early a mejority of the people
day, 'Well might they cell it the infidel of Canada. Again, we sneak in the name
Mt., however, we had to leave that niter. of that ohms who represent the greatest
neo ' so a0 to be in time to 'catch the amount of investment in any class in the
stemma. a. which woe to take es to India. Dominion. As compared with their in -
so eireep on tame we gut on the ettr,, fore vawtme Ad, the itrvestemeta of the menu-
thtr. a two hours ride awl we wain qtetarers siuk almost i;"t0 aignifcance.
travejtling away at full speed through Their investments amount to no less
mountain and dale. The country seem, than $1,500,000,000 and therefore when
to be getting more picburesgao all along we speak in their nnmo and on their be•
tlee way and how beautiful it looks ellen half, we olaim the attention of the pee -
the EMU of moon shines upon it. One of pie of this country to what we have to
the suits I saw was n mountain 14,000 say. Not only are they tho greatest in
feet high and a tunnel Te miles long, number and in luvostments, but they aro
We arrived at Genoa, Italy, about 11:30 the groatest taxpayare,in the Dominion
p. m. After supper wo wont on the of Canadn, and therefore when we speak
steamer which was to take tis to our dee- iu their name, wo .peak in the mime of
tiuuciau. It is called Dominium Balduino the greatest taxpayers lu the Dominion.
nod ie well equipped fo the voyage being But they are not only the greatest tax-
a mai' 0b00tnee. We thou retired ter rest ayors, they aro the greatest employers
being very tired and worn out with the of labor ; a.1c1 therefore we have the right
jouruny. At d tt. m. we weighed attshor ce cousidor their interests under all air -
and soon was sailing away 0 our future cumstanaoe and to extend them every
home. On looking bank upon the city it omtsideratiou that would be conducive to
looked something like Quebec in position the advancement and development of
and we were informed that it was bhu the industry in which they are employed.
birth place of Columbus, Adjoining the Now, Sir, what do we claim for this
city is an island called the Elite where olass 7 We olabu in this instance that
Napoleon was incarcerated, We paesed talo artificial fertilizers they use for the
a number of islands the most important purpoee of 111:reoeing the fertility of the
one being Istria. On some of them therm sols 'ball be permitted to conn ityto thin
were old looking houses, masques, tom. country free of duty. Now, in asking
plea and caverns, wo also paged Mount that, in abs interest of such a largo class
Veenvitis with its groat volumes of s•rrely we aro not asking too tnuoh of
smoke pouring out, and as, tvc look et it this Government. The lands of thea
we are minded of the awful end of the country ere not so fertile as they were
world when nod shall judge the earth. many pare ego, and they require to he
We arrive nt Naplea and how the people fertilized in order to be brought up to
bogiego you with their ware, Wo start such a standard as will enable the farm -
:sway mem' andIsoon havo Sicily on ono are to produce from their lands sellioient
side and Italy on the other. Tho wind to meet expenses and to yield a reason•
lnhttnged and made tomo of the mason. able profit. But we ilnd that the profits
goys quite sok and at the same time wo of the fermata for the last few years bow
were unformed that it was about whore not been whet we would lilco to see ; and
Pont was shipwrecked, however, it was when we find that the soil itt net so frail, -
(rehear itt the morning end with it the Ertl as it was ata time when it did not
sickness worm away. Wo sighted the require the seine lemming, tlnderdrnin-
isle of Kandy. On the 20th we arrived ing and °thee attention that it requires
at Port Said itt the head of aha Suez to -day, it is the duty al this Go'orittnant
canal, Itis a very queer looking deme to extend ovary advantage to this groat
and it 5eem0 es if people of all nations class, witoso prosperity in my opinran
live here. Wo mot Capt. Alex, Looko, i5 tho foundation of tho prosperity of
whom the Gelarnl ]ms sent to study the gory other elites in the Dominion. But
language that ho might stout the wank in again, the land has boon not only aqua -
Egypt. Wo started from tiroto and in Meting in fertility, but it has been de -
going through the Seem it looks like a preeinting also in value, and ib is rea-
long desert as w0 only pegged n slut or sonuble to suppose that itis deprooiating
two, a tow 00m0115 and cranes, I might in value 100a090 the receipts of 1110 farm -
nay they won't let a beat of any )final go era for the prcduete of their labor ere
through at night unless it has elsatrto not equal to what they have boon in yoare
light oil nt the front. Attar going along past, and the 0eneequenee is brat it they
for a timet we get between Asia and wish to dispose of their lends they eau- 11. M. Caldor has purchased the largo
Afrien, also in the Red sea, I never . not reasonably mad to reeltze as much brick building on Erie street, Stratford,
thought it ens so largo. Itow it brought for them ns they could many yenta ago. known es the 'Young ltlen'5LibetelClub:
to my mind the ensahlg of the chaldron 1 know it ie contended by many hon. for tite Rums or $4,000, from the Todd!.
of nese', Wo next pass the straits of membets flint farm lands are as high iu combo estate, It is ltlt. t'oiler's tutee.
Babool-rnaurlob or Milne gate, (text place pries to -day as they were many yearn Clot to turn the building into It Intel,
w0sla>1sAden British port. Nothing veo,but tins settar1ytrnt the asa 1Which, with e er en,'tet
e r
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gr005 tore, everything lute to lee import. em sura T shall he borne out by those thousand donate, its echnireely adapted
ad. A lot of Ilindn0lteem0 on boned and who know tho value of farni Itnia for,
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I ulgllt • ay 1491110 of them worship the throughout the eontry, when I say that
5110, nthur' 4 Ib'e ,and Homo of them wor. th .v mutton netlizh within 15 et 20 per
Hipp cows. It was very interesting vet cent, of .tint they did a nnnlber of yeare
slid to 005 then" rei the eigh their nnrvicns ago. Now, the fettlezear aro raw ins•
for Mug hatoly of erwards they would !oriel to the farmer, 00,1 em admit the
play cards and smoke, 0111 lino nor prinoiplo in our togielatd01, tlutt raw met
hearts bled for thole salvation, but wo borial should be brought in free. In fact
could not epos)( rt wont to thou as see in this cannery we have no lose than 8, -
did not tinders sod thole language. They 500,000 po nuts of wool brought in us
worn very lrinmlly to Us. Wo dropped a foundation of the manufacture of
.1,o• at Bombay ou tltu 8.11 of Decent. woolen atuffa, so 'hat our uaunfaeture.a
her, All the 1 ndiue effluent of the S. A ,nay. be able to place on the market their
Tr ea there waiting for us and they antve woolen goods 1. better advantage than
nu 0 proper welo 110 )10wever, oe:05 111000 if they were no. permitted to import the
• Had to have one tr(inits searched, thio 011,0 eettm'ia1 fr, s. We dntrodoee into
being only he 7111 time, and about the this country, freo of duty, no leas than
1 th Nine we hod uhauged care, Wo 32,000,000 pounds of cotton as raw nus.
nnarchnl to head.loarlere where our nodal, as 0, own" fm' our cotton mumu•
dinette 10!10 0wa)ti•rg us ooustaing of flutterers. We have permitted to come
re ew, rice mud plantains, afterwards wo i5 laet year 1• es of duty no less than 2,•
went through hair Rift dog end other 137,1'00 tens of .cal, tahinit is, to a large
native custom • tet by this I consider extent, the raw material of any 10511(1.
1(1 tf . impar e,uit0, It is ,now wan- feature •1 tine count y. We allowed to
to time hero, hitt it is very Morn dnri- g be brought in free of duty no lees than
tw day Rent cool et 111. ht. - The mosque- 181000.000 pounds of salt, which is row
o s are very trohhosom5, I am nos in material to the fishermen of the Eastern
the training 1ot,10 learning the hlarabhi Provinces, in ardor that their employ
le negate and I like it. Of course it is meet might bo thus made moroluertbtive,
quite different from tea Eneli,b, We If itis right to permit such a large goon -
had a wonderful welcome meeting. In• tity o£ raw mabertal to come in free to
stead of urarehing they rode us round in ttsistour manufacturers and other par-
bnllock Darts and we had a very nioo ties engaged' in various industries, upon
aedieneo of different nationalities. I the same prinoiple it will be right and
might say we walk .bout twelve miles just that we should allow fertilizers,
per day and my ba.efoet are standing it which aro raw material to the farmers,
splendidey and I like it very much. Wo to come in free of duty. Now, I want
had a beautiful Km is with sixteen souls to draw the attention of the Rouse to
at the penitent form at one night's meet- another feature of this question. The
ing. Give my love to friendo and show endeavor has been made by those who
bbit letter to wbotn you wish, especially have spoken against the removal of duty
to Mr, G ay, a •d tell him I will write to to show that it would 1010 1or5 with the
him next. I will rend you in my next manufactures of this country, but under
R11 account of the people, their ways and our National Policy we have bound our-
eligions, Please don't forgot to write eetves to expose, at the will of the United
ed +51 me how things aro ei Canada. Status, the products of our farms to open
I remain, yours aavo(1, CAPT. 1 018 LIGE. competition in an open field, We have
TowLan, Salvation Army, Esplanade, told the United Sting in plain words :
India. If you will permit our wheat to go into
your country free of duty, we will per.
Dr Macdonetid befsre the mit your wheat to come into Canadn
free of duty. But, on the other hand,
these hon. gentlemen contend that if we
were to say to the United States, allow
our fertilizers to go in free of duty and
we will allow yours to come in free, that
would be interfering with our mane•
featuring industries. In many ways our
farmers are exposed to competition.
Why not open up our markets so that
our farmers will stand on equal footing
with our manufacturers. I will now re-
fer to the objections that were ,now
against this motion by hen. gentlemen
the other day. My hon. friend from
Sherbrooke (Mr. Hall), who, I believe, is
a prospective minister, who is likely t..
be appointed to that high position wbiob
is occupied now by the minister of rail-
ways, and who therefore no doubt spoke
with authority, seed, in commanoing his
speeoh, that if it was the tenered policy
of the Government, which was attacked
by tbie resolotion, he would say nothing
but that there was 8 sectional matter
upon which he rose to speak ; and he
went ou to show that the was a large
faotory of fertilizers in his section of the
onuotry, that of Messrs. Nicholls tb Oo.,
who have started a fertilizer manufact-
uring company in Capleton, whish, if
this resolution were married, would be
injuriously affected. I would ask is it
right and just to tax the farmers of this
country in order to rapport a foreign
company which established itself in
Sherbrooke for the purpose of mannfact•
Wring fertilizers ? The hon. gentleman
went on to say that lm placed the inter.
eat of the cannel of this foreign oom-
pany in the one scale, and theory, as he
called it, of the hon, member for North
York (Mr, M !look) in tbe, other, But
you must remember, Sir, that it was not
a theory which the hon. member for
North York (Mr, lldulook advanced, and
that upon the ono hand the hon, mem-
ber for Sherbrooke was planing the in.
threats of tills company, and on the oth-
er the interests of the farming commun.
ity, and then asked Parliament to sup.
port the principle of beneflttiug that
compauy by a protective duty at the ox.
pease of the farther. I ray it is unfair
to n. most important class of the com-
munity that we should impose 'a duty for
the purpose of increasing the profits of
a certain company and increasing the
burden of those who already bear the
heaviest burdens imposed by the Nation-
al Policy. Anobhar hon. gentleman, the
member for blast Grey, (Mr. Sproule),
who is generally fluent and pretty olovsr
in puttinghts case, attempted to argue
ill favor of this tax, but m1 this ocoasion
he had no case. Ile said that farmers
were being defrauded by artificial fsrlb-
isers brought into tine oouutro, which
were of inferior gaall.ty. I -lo mug con -
elude that our farmers aro not so sharp
as they really aro. You will. find, Sir,
among them marl as sharp, as capable of
discharging besiege end of invontigating
matters in their own behalf a5 you will
find in this Nouse to -clay. The hon,
gentleman said that because no ,analysis
were nnade of importations of ferbilizoi:s
inferior fertilizers wore brought in, and
our farmers cheated out of their money,
Another lion. gentleman, the member for
Welland (Mr. Ferguson) argued that the
fertilizers brought from the United
States worn of au inferior quality, that
tbo analysis only took place of fertilizers
for use in (bat country, and therefore he
contended that this tax shook) continuo
in the iutevoats of the farmers of this
country. But. Mr. Ferguson was him•
self the author of a 13111 brought in iu
1884 and placed upon tho Statutes,
tvhio}t contains 1110 provision that fortis.
i0er0 imported from fel:c ge 001(01(105
into the Dominion must bo subjected to
analysis hero before they man bo etttsrod,
and that filo materials manufactured in
this country must also bo analyzed. .1
have the Bill before me.
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Thu eleventh simnel s:,aden n' the
Grand Lodge of the Aeckeut Order of
United Worlunoa for Ontario me in
Victoria IIa11, Termite, on Tuesdav morn-
ing at 9 o'clock, and coltfuued in session
several days,
The fo lowing pa1'tiaulitre are taken
from the rep ens:
The reente, of Gtaud Mager D. Spry
shows that there bore been an inareeee of
2,088 members rInring 188e, cud 22 ewe
lodges have beer) organiser), The total
memberehin in Canada on 1Joo. 31, 18,18,
was 16,1100. Total meeting, $248,921,31,
Jelxpendibnre, 1111215,196.04. Death Online Domini •n Parliament.
paid, $222,000.
The Provincial Madioal Examiner, in Sesaionel din .ors and receptinnr are
hie report, oayt:--The total number of in full swing. Iron, C. II. Tupper hot
epp!ieatdnns that cams before me dtrin'e hirer a tial hi which to hole an "A•
the naleocbar year 1882 was 31155. This Home."
is 500 applivationa more eh ,u ie 141!7 rn . Goe1.v; • Smitsis nuel lie' ,,1.
808 more than in 1881!, 1,351 more than ed to Cartwrige is speech.
in 1885, and 1,427 more than 111 1.884, The press sallery ',boys" sent vain
These applications asked for iesurance to tinea on the 14th to Sir Jahn, :tlr, Poster,
the amount of $50,010,000, 0130 million of fir. Leerier, lair. Blake and others,
dollars to excessof the previous year. The They oust a cent each and were very
above Agnros speak for themselves and pretty. Ito(. Peter hliteholl'a was a
aiea'iy show that the popularity of the 1t2ngwump,
Ancient Order of United Workmen is on Strong Opposition is davelo ing
the increase in the Province of Ontario. against Mr, WYattaoe'a bill making
The death rate has only been 5.90 per "combines" to raise pricoa a unlade -
1000. Only one Grand Lodge of all those tnnanor,
that have been in existence during the No official invitation to the propos5d
past nine years, viz., that of Kama, can exaursian of members of Parliament
make as good a showing as the Grand through the U. $., hag been received, bat
Lodge of Ontario. it is understood it will take place.
Tho voters lista of 1885 will be revised
1110 year.
Mr. Denison withdrew his motion look-
ing to Government control of the tele-
graph.
Nothing has been heard confirming
Mr. Sweetman's appointment as Chief
P. 0. Inspeotor.
lion. Mr. Raggtrt has been 000gratu-
leted all around for his ihtention of in-
creasing the weight limit of ordinary
letters to one ounce.
Last year 2,257 patents were granted
in Canada.
The frauds on farmere committee, is
amain sitting.
Messrs, Colter and Barnard, new
members, were introduced last week.
tau+ee••nul r.ntt10'. till they were u5ee
more expelled by bo Perry law 1 in leer).
'1' qy were .spelled Iron Spain lu 1820
and again 113 1x85. from Unlined in 181x),
frne1 11,31144bt m 1820, front J'•ertugel in
1831, from ietvitrerland in 1817.8 and
from the German Deirdre 111 1872. The
'moiety has never taken rent on Ilugilslt
snit, and although they have hie) a Seale -
mom ut Stout/turn itt Lteneuebi a since
17115 thnv lig • never riven to must rinel
or tu1,1) 1111,11 importer:eta 'Miter mete
pettriumph hoe been achieved under the
fever of Piuv IX. rrowated with the Vati.
a len decrime.
eresbytery of Maitland,
A meeting pro re nate of the Presby.
tery of Maitland was held in Lueknow
on Monday of last week, and wor, mon.
stituted by prayer by the Rev. A. Steven.
son, moderator. Sedarnnt, the Rev. A.
tetevenson, moderator ; Messrs. Rose,
McKay, McNabb, Cameron, McLellan,
D. Davidson, ministers ; and James
Johnson, alder. The clerk read a oopy
of the oiroular letter calling the meeting,
on motion of Mr. Roos and eeconded by
Mr. McKay. The conduct of the moiler.
ator in anthorizing the clerk to calf the
meeting was 'nstaiued. Mr. McNabb
reuorted that he had moderated in call
in the united congregations of White.
church and Calvin church, Met Wawa.
nosh, on 28210 of Jan. last at White-
ohnro, that the call was in favor of Rev.
J. C. Tolmie, end arts unanimous and
cordial, Mr. Tolmie's mune being the
only one brought before the meeting.
The call was presented, signed by 169
oommuniaants and 139 ndhersate. Aa.
aompanying the mall was a guarantee of
a stipend of $900 per annum, manse, and
glebe, five acres of land. The stipend to
be paid half yearly, one quarter is to be
paid in advance. On motion of Mr. Mo.
Kay and seconded by Mr. Camornn, the
acton of the moderator of the session of
Whiboohuroh and Calvin church, in
moderating in the call was eoetained.
The Rev. J. B. Hamilton, probationer,
being present, was invited to sit as oar.
re-eooding member. The following
commissioners from the congregations
being from Whiteohttroh, dessre. H. D.
13enderson and A. McWilliams ; from
Calvin ohuroh, Messrs. Robb. 8hiell and
Jas. McGee, were heard in support of
the call All testified to the unanimity
and heartiness of the oat).
Moved by Mr. Ross and seconded by
Mr. Cameron, that the call be sustained
as a regular gospel call, and be tram
emitted to Mr. Tolmie. Agreed, Moved
by Itbr. Carnet= and seconded by Mr.
Davidson, and agreed that the Presbytery
make conditional arrangements for t'' e
settlements of Mr. Tolmie, and healing
hi;: trials provided he aaospts the call and
that the clerk appoint the day, Moved
by Alt•, Ross and e'ootdert by 121r. David-
son, and agreed that a committee non
Noting of Messrs. McLennan, Camer'tt
and ISIoNahb, be appointed to prescribe
•ubjeats for brittle, and oonduet the ex-
amination of Mr. Toimie in the event of
his excepting the call. That Mn Cam-
eron proaide at the ordination and in-
duction in the abesnos of the moderat:,r ;
Rev. T. Davidson, to preach ; Rev. lir,
McLellan, address the ministers ; Rev.
Mr. M,Ker, address the congregation.
The meeting was Ogee with the hone.
diction.
44 4.0 13 5' 3.411 9'o O'i' .a.
More heavy 51,511 lits have nocurrsd in
Central Germany.
The Saturday Hatf-holiday Bill has
been defeated in the Pennsylvania Sen.
ate.
The labor strike in fire north. "f France
is extending. The Socialists are active-
ly at work.
Mlle trim of the U. S..gunboab Yank.
town was suocesful. The vessel made
sixteen 'mote an hour.
Three hundred families are canrving.
and several millions of people suffering
in China from famine.
The Nevada people have apparently
voted down the Conabitetional amendment
authorising a State lottery.
The Marquis of Ailesbury wantsa di. Local News Items.
vorce from his wife, and another tidbit '
Inc lovers of scandal is promised. bins. Tees. Jonas, of Clinton, is visit.
It is alleged that the Ameer of Af dog at Wm. Vnns,oue's.
ghani-tan is beheading 300 persons daily Trig Misses Dimadale will remain hero
for interfering with frontier traffic. over next Sabbath and will conduct the
The Russian Government is making pre- regular services.
parations to meet a possible aggressive Dotee forget the monthly horse fair on
movement on the part of the Amor- Thursday of next week, the 29th that.
1. cattle grower from Northern Mon. A number of buyers will bo bare.
Lana reports that cattle are suffering for Hoge aad lot for sale. Will be sold
s
want of water ol look in very bad con. et a saorifiee as the proprietor is going
clition. West. Apply to Albert Gerry.
A Roch'ster, N.Y., paper reports that Mas. dem. TaaysvoL, 02 Brussels, was
the great English beer syndicate has se. the guest of airs. T. Drumm nd, of
cured control of the fo r largest breweries Wingham, last week.
an that nit,y. GOLD bracelet foetid. Owner may
A Zanzib •r dnspateh sows the Gorman have it by "r011)110 property and paying
missionaries have not been released yet for oma notice. Pose Publishing Mees
owing to a )!itch in the negotiations for Pon SsL1L—A desirable House and Lot,
their rename. 1 Cow, and some Ronsehold Furniture.
Extensive land slides have ocourrerl et Cheap bargains for cath. Apply o
Flee vier, Neufchatel, Switzerland. 30.4 J. H. Yorzno.
Several. houses beam been demolished C. R. V.tsaroxn was home over Sun. •
and the inhabitants are fleeing, clay. Mr. Vans! mo is now tusking his
Secretary Bayard has aeked for 928,. home at Seathampton.
000 oomporsatiln in the case of the ship '1na Poatmaster.Gensral hes lashed
Bridgswator, seized by the Canadian onion that in future the money order
authorities and ate -wattle released. and 'amino bank eiepartment 'holt be
'Cha Cossnok opeditiou, which recent. 'opened on all ho'fda.s until 11 ae tn.
ly lauded at Tadjurah, en the Gulf of ToeWingltatn Times says : Ed. Boom.
Aden, is organizing a largo caravan and r'r, the bogie akaeer and 00 011151 chem.
intends to proceed to Ankobar, Abya pion, has been creating a genuine son.
:dile Seernits. sinia. settee this wants. He took a livery horse
The White Star line has declared a from Brussels, came to Wiugha:tt and.
At the time of the eonfiiaation of their war of ocean freight rates on acoount of rapreseuted it as )tie own. lie then
property in Canada, the estates held by alleged recent cutting by other linea. It •ottt to Teeswabo', remained ov •r night
the Order of the Jesuits consisted of six is saed the trtnhle may extend to petition. et Mrs Thomp'on's hotel, passed a
large seignioriss and one 'ergo fief, be. ger traffic). bogus 9500 bill for 915, protelding he
sidue several small Bois and rotures, and 1ugineor Eilwie Waite, of the U. 8. would call again and saying ho was go.
otherproperty in the city of Quebec, steamer Otnaha,nn Chinese waters, ere. .lig to Walkerton. So far he has not
total otal extent of the estates was 705, oided by shooting reoontly. Ao was an been heard of. •4everel parties in Wing.
202 arpente, the greeter porbioo of which intimate friend of the late Admiral )tam ]levo unsebtleld atooneto,
has boon told. In 1855, the Canadian Chandler.Bess to zT ze Pared.—It a0 not often we
Parliament paesed an amt whereby the The golden jubilee of Rev. Dr. Mc. mention anything ie eonneetion with the
whole of the futile then accrued, or that Culloch at pastor of the Firab .Presby weekly ont.eut u£ smut from the Budget
might in future acorn from then os. torten ehurclh, of Truro, N. S., was able- but the following from this week's issue
tato., were appropriated to ednoatiohal braced Toosday. The venerable pastor is too berelarod to allow of it passing on-
pntpo0es ; and t0 auch purposes the $400,• is 80 years old and still active. notimed :—"Last wool: an opprosted
000 given to the Jesuits ender the Mer. Tee bishops of foreign missions of the woman went to I ett's office to get a
aloe tot has been appropriated. The Methodist olturch of the U. S. have had card inserted. We say oppreese,t, but
960,000 granted to the Protestant 50110010 their sallrtes increased to $3,000 a year, that ie a matter between the p.artie0 Ren.
le %appoeod to be a fair equivalent as a with $1,000 for household expensed, time cornea but Rorer, the 1ooa1 proarher
matter of distribution. The Jesuits were putting them on the same footing ns the d00en'2 put it in, until he had contented
expelled from Franoo in 1705, and in home bishops. Fin Segtt, the bailiff, the poor man's
17713 a brief of suppression was issued The British ship Anglo.Iudien was grindstone and infidel, wbetlter he sho'thl
against them by Popo Clement XIV. as lost in Chinese avatars recently tiering a do so or not. 1t did not appear, so Reit
the iluttl stereo in a long suc00adion of gale. The mato and eight 111011 reached dently Fin sat on herr," A kid ex.
quarrels. At 21110 bolo the company had shore, but were stopped by natives, who planation is pulleys noeosserY . Mrs.
41 provina0s, and 22,580 members of looted and burned tbo ship. Itis feared Duncan Livingstone, of Morris, mom to
whom 11,205 warn priests. They die. tho maw were lost. our noise lest week with the note whiolt
obeyed the brief, and after several in- '.!'lis Boston Trsrlacrint tolls an Arens• eppoared fn last weeks Budget, with the
effectual attempts et resistance they ing story about the artist who a000re. exception. that Jonkma eliminated the
withal:ow to ibo territories of the now panned Gouge Keuuau, the traveller in tante Was. Strottot. Wo ",,fuse 1 to
Rennin Gatholio aoveteign0 of Rnsstn Russia, when they encountered a patty publish the item whcreltpou the clitoral
and Prussia—malting alto former country of 'Tamers who Boomed very outdoes to pay for it 0e 111 eavortiscutent. We
their headquarters, In Franco they about the artist's Mature. A5 the Tai, also derliued this offer. She took the
maintained a proeariohs footing under tars wore armed to the 201.210 the artist It to away with for and said she would
disguised tame Until 1801, whell they thought it best to be amiable, and smiled got it published by the Budget• stir,
worn obliged to retire by Napolcen, in a broad and propitiatory smile upon tbo Scott's advice was (either sought nor
1801 Pius 'VII, granted them liberty to party. Win tampon tho entire party glean bot )firs. Livingstone said f we
r5•cotsttbuto tltomselvns in North litigate alntled broadly le return and showed wanted 10 1"100 auythinu of the tian-
in 180.1 a gather brief restores) thou ie groat in105652 in him. Ito smiled again section between her and Stratton .lir,
the Two.,Sioilios ; and in 1:814; the action more broadly still, whetonp 11 the 'Par. Scott could tell 135 as he knew the part) -
of Clement NPV. was revoked end iho tars 011115 round in tront01 11111. and, he- (11515, a(min osgt)t 101' only woe- of the
toriety Motored to ernme ate logo) rale. gam to go bltrottgh the mat cxtteoreinery latter and meet )!)cele "ett1lb:r gtul" the
tepee, J 4 rennet. they were. not fully tudiee, laughing still. The glad.etli. "o i nnn'
cod" mltan'e mmol teethe card
ecaostablished mail dig the revolution soot 011101,ou' flat he was ex teetsd to though he did not like to Otte rlireatly
of 1:118, when they gradually becatne the laugh tone fond prorept16r1 to •trntifv 11(0)1' who the item referred to. No wonder
).alio 0tlttoa Tonal nd ales a f' d
t a Om Itt LS evident •
tw h. '
is rho oar '
tot 1 i P Mandl -tale-
ah �'lnte, a li is a o.'s .
e t lrul the n u loft lit (soft as
1
pellet en That-nunbry, ''penally Under more th(';v laughed, ml.sevo•nl b"g .ler• stmt run In 13rae9alrs,
N un1bcai X32•
lar» ,-Int.o row! in frm' t 'f lt,w and 1av
down n rheero 00l. roll), •,s.•.3'mailing.
The art.et haul'4he 1 nulil Itis jatee el moat
r.rnel,.d. The them final v berttme a
little, alarming. reel, Rollin„ hi, factotem
lied inerp ernr, the artist hale him find
Put of the hetet 10(01 of the 'Paste'' prn•ty
what these extraordinary antics were
about. "Ilia lexcedloney " said the
Tartar, itt explanation, "5lniled upon us
e..,d shown 1 ns eemethine which wo nev-
er Haw hrfurn... h 1.l, melee parody of gold.
Awl a the mon of my tribe sew chat
Itf' teeth were, nu y to be 00.11 whoa he
leughml they 1.011 all poss,b a ways to
melte him laugh. and when they roiled
eel the gen eel before hint it ,vee only the
tette- to nee into hie 10.41111 .. el behold
the .olden teeth. '
<'strtstetlet it 1•,4'VY eq.
I1r. Laurier is anlleriregr from n at'sok
of lumbago.
Flog luta moved un 1110))1,er ton cents
in Winnipeg.
A company bay been formed to Pink a
gas well at Atnhcratburg.
The wearers in the Stormont cotton
mill at Cornwall nee on 0rilte.
The Pnrdio Belem' buildinge at Catnp-
bellford One berried last week.
The Toronto Caledonians defeated
Buffalo Wednesday in the curling match
for the Davies Cup.
The Legislature has voted by 59 to 17
to allow the Provincial Exhibition to
live one year tenger.
rhe British Columbia Legislature has
reaffirmed its resolution of laat year in
favor of the admission of machinery free
of duty.
Peck, Benny & Co's. nail factory and
Msodougall's elevator, in Montreal, were
burned on Saturday. Total loss aboutw
$150,0011
Inveetgation has shown that Dr.
Robertson,i
112. P. for King's P. E. I., did
11..0 receive pay for their er1rviees from
the public funds.
The Ontario Tankard was won last
week by the Galt Curling Club, whose
opponents in the final match where the
Tore.nto Granites.
McGrath, the murderer of Holden in
Montreal, has been committed for trial.
His wife has been removed from the jail
to the hospital, being ill.
Mr. Norquay had only two supporters
in his opposition to the second reading
of the new Northern Paoifba agreement
in the Manitotla Legislature.
A snit to reedn'er $4,000 4amages has
been brought against Madame Alban!
by J. F. Thomson for non -fulfilment
of a contract to sine in Toronto in 1884.
A new late fir -1 has just been formed
consisting or Hon. G. W. Ross, L. L.D.,
Minister of Education ; M. G. Gamer.
on, lata of Cameron, Holt S; Cameron,
of Goderiah, and author of "Cameron on
Dower," and T. . Robinette, L. L. B.,
late of McPherson tk Robinette. Their
offices are at the London and Canadian
Members, Bay street, Toronto.