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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1900-08-16, Page 7.1 � I I., _1__- k I I I I ­­. . � . I -1 0R ., . - i - - . _ , - ,., _ . ., ., __ ., '. � ­_ ­11­0� -, -,-,--- . HEAT B91TAIN TO offift - ­ ----I- __--___1. tbloo cousl4oratioa 14 of qualified 114- --_-_1______1_ ------------­-- South Proposals in Royal Life, -­­ - - aide of the Dee with B03410 ELECTIONS OF PARSIPUNTS, I Mrs. Ponsouby. . LIPS IN THE RABOO. ! V*" r . FROM RRINT GREEN ISLE, PAY . . OF MISSIONARIE84 � k portawo. As to, the, pm1bility of cauveylog large bodies of troops and """l "Wo got harm by 7. Loulsel who re* xethooI4 ,float Are Aooppled 11m Ike I" exty Same flecullarliles of Ike VvI0 llorlgi gr 'Cape (101011y. ""- *� OANAPIAN PACIFIC ROUTE jo ooRs- across the American Continent, there turned some time lator, told me that Oix Iteinabliem of like AVorld. 0 The upper portion of Cape Colony Is INTERESTING NEWS RY MAIL lritOX THOSE LIVING IN CHINA HAU THE I'll I 3) AS THE 13UST MEANS. , lid be no 4iffiou.1ty for the Capa- war The prince, like the peasant, has to Lorne had Spoken at hie devotion to Of the twouty-six- republics In the known as the "Karoo.,' From the THR LAND OF THE SHAXROCL BEST SALARIES. � -, �, " . Alan Pacific. Hallway possesses Plenty talto adva.atage of the Most favorable bar and propo,"d to bar mad that she world fourteen besides the United coast, where tilp vegetation Is luxtirl- - 00" . I kkildlas wtaolos 09 China irrooAt out 01.1 of rollia,; stock, with outo Open from OPpOrVioulty that presents itself for telling the how much Ike loves should had aecoptc4 him, knowing that I States elect their Presidents, an in approve. Though I was not 'theory the United States do, by In. Ant, the land gradually riaes toward Itu,,y I'volole Or 4he 4311'.-ralli Isle-occor. XISS , TRIM Are I'qualfteof bY Perlifl- I VA,orwe"s contribooll"". by Ike DAN(% . twouosty vairrivionks-Tioe Loloolon lbally , It Tolearalph. Adygoatelt Ilse 01144411414 cmd to end, and.,having ample facill. ties for the provisioning of voyagers princess And be finds a lonely moor or a box, � 1. unprepared for this result, I felt pain- direct vote, The electoral college in . the interior uutil, far Inland at the latitude of nearly 4,000 feet, the renrog 'float 11111 Awervit 10411'rdu L ;141141318, � .141. on$ C#Voof vkg or like il at -�­ , lilmoe. an route. Tommy Atkins would quiet Sequestered dell in evvide pA rk fully the tbought of losina bar. But two oases, those of France And Switg's , , Karoo Nasty begins. The Lord-Lioutaxisoot Of Ireland, 111 The pre�wmt*troubls with the Boxers " , A 1�1t:h the prospect of vast military hardly expect to be acoommodated aa*usaful an adjunct to the Process I gave my cOusOut and could only orland, Is the Legislature of the The further away from the coast, Spite ,of W alMost boylsh appearance to China has, perviKi to bring the WIN, - --ww-�"T#oratlaaa in China, the Haropean with a sleeping. our. He would have us does any taotory girl �ff ,with pray that she would be happy-,, .the country met in jolatisession of the the barer and more a (any the soil be- Is olonar,v,, nearing 60, Particularly the uas in China. . I � I - 111� Po(waro are, reallalne that British ab juSt the Same fftCll�tlea as are Dro -james willLgral, for the after abon. The Czar proposed to ,the Princess two houses, . . comes, and the napoob of the sad-col� ' .Tho young ladiso at Dublin are at- prominently before the eyed of the ility to transport 200,000 troops SIX vl4ed for Immigrants in the " Colon- How did the prince Consort of Rag- Alix of Hesse during a family party at In the case of twelve others -X04- ored val4t, brokeu- liere arid there by tooting red, white and , blue, Btrii,ed warld. There Are many things win* [ thousand ulties by sea was no mean lat," care which Cross the prairie, and land manage with the Queen? .'rho , Ad made,up co, CostA Rica, Argentina, Brazil, CoPeDhagen in 1894. lie h , chains at low. stony koppe, 15 moarn- bands to their hats. nected with the mis,sionary which arx, I ,., � achievement. But while they are wish- , he would- have a wide choice of soon- .story litts oft been'told, anit It is pro- It M6 mind long before that If he mar - Chill, Colombia, Paraguay, Peru, a Venezuela, Liberia and be whom be Urugu, For the ful in the extreme. newly The Duke of Connaught will, it 13 not generally known. The Protestant I mi"iouarles In China are among the 1. , lug, that they it . � . ad Ships enabling each I 0; them to carry A . fourth dt that � . at I y, as welt as a good time generally on the way, .Cho only conceivable ob. bably corre at in. its outlinei that Was not be in this case who'bad to ried would marry pleased y, a rather than one commended to him by Santo Domingo a la the United ' ' - ' Arrived "Vitlander" it is depressing � ee gions of Intl- in reported, take command of the army ' InAia, In Sep I , ,tember, . . � 'I-, best, Paid of L of tile -hose in any part e I � , � ., 1. , � giumber at men, and while others are , . jeotiou, on the part of the authorities manage but She, For it aPpearS to his counsellors for State reasons. And 19tates a special electoral body the Queen's is by the to . ad infinite space, where , alte flatness a .There are now[ 15 grandsons of the world. While it is true, however, that they receive more money than debating 'as to the comparative ass- , leanness of the Trans-Siberian Railway wotLxld be that this route would In. volve tianshipment, whereas via the be cou otte for ths QUee n to rt etiqu d4o. the proposing in such rL OV.e. I t Is his oboide b,td fallen upon chosen people I granddaughter from Hesse. Accord- elect the President. Six repub- . L loneliness and silence reign, supreme., October is the mouth of Spring III Duchess of Aberoorn serving withthe British forces i7a South Africa, thosge I I � in most other Countries, when . . as a factor in restoring law And or- Mediterranean both men Land stores . the I said that while At a dance, with -ugly the party at the Rosenberg lios-Gtiatamala, Salvador, Nicaragua, . I the Karoo, Heavy rains fallv and for The commander of the new regi. the conditions under which they worIg I . i talc t on Ideration, the � 4ex In the Mongolian Empire, Britail- ugh." B could go " r1ght'tbr6 , ut would Prince at Windsor Castle in 1�40 her . Palace, the scene of that former pro- Bolivia, Bonadar, and Hayti-ohoose in 1863, had been arranged on their President by direct vote 'of the a few short Weeks the face Of t be la u4 , went- of Irish Guards will be Lieut.- Colonel Poster 0. Ross Bladens. are I I ' A'O . � EF,n-dlt, �, tc�b6s equal to that . pay is : ut . Ala cannot, afford, ,says, the London it not be worth while to try the Cana- Majesty took from her dress a spray tt to It ini.l, pos-il. , Purpose to allow Nicholas to meet his people, though Suffrage is not tit all is green and pleasant to loo 3ok upou; I of . burg. ,, . . elsewhe � , I . 'a. . 'o. I , : Daily Telegraph, to sit Still, Her busi- new is to cast an eye over the Map dian route, even experimentally I This would at least give us Irn awledge at of witite iilao* ana gave , To Ole in his uniform He bad no butta -h I . lady love,undex the happiest ausP1008, oases universal, and In many of the but with the scorching days of Sum. war it's grass withers fast, and the . . Dublin. has lost ainan of great judg- The cost of living, the Social require.. . . . , . at hew. widely scattered Empire, and its possibilities, and that information as a soldier, but taking out his P ,In; in his 'coat a lid Some say. th%t the Czar proposed dur- Central and South Amerloan repub. an ,it. Ing (in evening party, others that -he lies the popular election is oft, veldt soon resumes its normal desert- mant and entetv4se in Mr. 'Thomas Plon, ollairman of the house at Fl. menta and the climate are all con - . idere4 in deciding the amount of - d I turn'the geographical situation to tile best account. Ono' glance At , Merca- might be Of superlative importance if the Suez Canal should be, !=pass- knife he made a alit placed the spray tenderly in it. What . did so in the gardens around the Pal- tie better tha.a a'farce, .. ' , like appearance. Great hords of sheep And goat$ pasture 04 a small, I Brothers. I : ' I . alary to* ba. paid. It is intended thatl . . �, . ow . tM.10 prej. action is sufficient. to sh ever . able. . happened -next duilng the quiet talk ace while out for a walik wLth the The republic a;, Andorra, lying in Princess, Probably the latter story is the Pyrenees, . between. France and dry -looking bush, which glows sparse- no Mr, William Carson, a well Ir wn Irish solicitor and, magistrate, drap. the Salary shall about cover neces, . . I . I aary living expenses. In the torrid I . I that India And Australia are about , eqixi-diatant from the Centre of dia. . 0 - . I . A MANDARIN'S BUTTON& in one, Of the adjoining ,apartments , we may leave to 0DWOOLIM, but the the more nearly correct, In any case Spain, has no officer recognized as , ly amid the saild And stones. Strange- ly enough, tbey thrive upon it, and pad dead while on bU o way to business zone, where the clothing must .a light , b I food : l I . � , : ttirbanoe in China. The plucky Ran- � ... . . to the affectionate appel. _.;_� NOW Ile 41011 Tkela 64%] WhAt They RX"Ify fact at the engagement was Soon III ado known by the Queen to her coun oil. the scons of the betrothal. of the President, though there Is a Preal- Pxlnce ofb Wales so many yearg Pre- dent of the Council, as the little legis- . . the flocks of the more progressive farmers, who import prize stc )ok from In Belfast, I . The Dowager Duchess of Abercorn, and is easily obtained, the rate � � . Of PAY Is low. Ono of the leading � I gaTOOS, use � . lation lately bestowed on, our Colon- I . �, �. . . In Chinn, .. . The hostilities in China cause us to The Prince of Wales had met 111 �s fu. viniusly to the Princess Alexandffik. lative body at the e�untry is called; must have been almogt coincident with two officers called Vigulers'. one up - . �. time. to tiolle are ,as fine as any in iv4O is in bar 89th year, is busy knit- . ' .stationed ting Tam O'SlIantera for the a6ldiers' American sooletles.pays $00 to a man . I . in' Miorollesia:,.§500 to one in . . !. ial kinsmen, are already.to the fore . , I so much about maxidarins, and. ture wife at a coutluental town 4nd I the scene of the en'gagament of the polntW for life by the Proslaeut of the more f9rtile pastures 0 t lower at the front-. I I Africa, and $1,000 -to every -warrla(t - � . � - with of fare of troops And of naval bri. .bear �� gade, but we must recognize, re.gret. � we in England a -re so apt to look upon . . had first sat' eyes. V181� I , IQ' be- - Iting a cathedral there Some t Czar and the present Czarina, France, the other for three years by . Cape Colony.. To a woman Uitlander, accustomed An Irish newspaper speaks about ' "that � couple going to Japan. T41i so- . . . . clety fess to a Married . . _ I - . full it may be, that the Ilea sat sub- �� ,.r ; . ly . them as Chinese officials of great, im- and wealth, tha fore he want -to Denmark to visit her I - the Spanish Bishop of Urgel, have - . . , Some of the powers of a -President, - to life in England or America, axis- - . few unity als, being superstructure I . all which is the true. foundation of pays a,trifle . I - couple going to China than to those . I . i ... r as the 9mPi to- '� stantia is come from Iridia, portance' . news to Many tb know that practically . , his proposal. His n-ts, an Make pare Id � , I love first sight, Ile THE PRINCE OF WALES DRESS. and are at the sa . . me time judicial of� . Lance in a Karoo village presenta. . duties and fewer Pleasures to break national greatness," I . , accredited to Japan. SO" in - � concerned, must is � J with bar large standing army. Thu , every Chinese Governmen t servant I . . was a�caaa.of at � was so struck -with the beauty and - � ficers. I . (,4nkve1.l01,eo Itilsher Tilton 801411M � tile 1. . ' ' . I the moidotony of the wearisome days, The packages sent from Dublin Cas. . tie io �k"`-­16ur Snow that the Quedn's clety has A graded scale, paying China to 4 single mun per annum, the ( India is, with perfect propriety and � , I the first the in, pad that there are. is , a mandar. I thousands of Wem, scattered about . � grace of the princely maiden whom he The. smallest and oldest r' FRSU14119 1A KIN Chief Thought. epublia of The influence. of the. PxInoo. of Wales the world, San Marino., a little coun- Attar a weak of rain, whein .the dun is once More, gathering purchaAe*in Ireland were largely pro- , first.five ,O; the next ton years� . years go' �, � advantage, supplying ,Of t British reinfuroameats for the Stop the Celestial Empire 'whose official saw in the Cathedral that he made many Inquirles.-iboot t her and sought I ying on the dress of men who devote muQb try of thirty-two square miles, I I I 'shining.. up moisture from the soaked earth Santa for her -wounded soldiers. It has beau decided that. the Ord Bat- 0700, and the next ton years, 0800. � I After 25 years of a rvi a he gets 4900. 6 I 1 . ion of the Boxers and their al- � preas salaries do not exceed.21 Pe r month. the lowest, or ninth, I , the later. an' Introduction. Then thought to what they wea,r is very in the Apennines, 'haai two Presidents. . . . . into the in misty clouds� a�drlve ,out I . I talion, Argyll and Sutherland High- . . .0 - . . Iffarried. couples beglu with 0950 and . f lies. FACT Thes� are of .. Class of ma ndarins, and have just steps came in due course. It was at much less than some' persons have each of whom exercises powerforsix . I . supposed. It is not probable that months, The mode of elooting these veldt So full of - Interest. Then the . . teems life that is hidden landor's, . will be placed in encampment - are increased. to $1,000, $1,100 and $1, 1 . �- I THE MOST IMPOATANT "I . , e vary great passed their first examination, .and � . . the.castle"of the Danish royal family . Rosenberg that* the Prince of Wales I . du . Ey ,d declare a gar- Off icers is extremely curio a cry English tailors woul I Karoo with beneath the giound in hot, dry, wea" at Permir, Ballyaliannon, during Ahe .200. ,, . oaanping season.. . .A'third society has a fixed rate . . of 41' 00 fox married couples. 1� � P ­ a, 1, Proportion of the British Imperi I ' are usually petty officials in one'ot � the numerous., Custom Houses. When at . . . . i bad his private. interview with the . - Mont the style merely -becautse the six months the members of the Chain Prince of Wales had worn it. His taste ber of Deputies, ,%xhlelg Is the popular . ther. .Maerkata run Out of their on- their hind logo, � � . . ,Lord Dunraven, whp in bon. colonel 'the, 10 .. - PAO BATA DIVISION OF BE, CHIPTS. � . . faroes is looked up in the Transvual. ;)_ i:, . � But there the net Is Barely Closing promotion gallows in .due course our I'doughter of the sea king6"'5A,rid pro- . . I aglish. gladly Jo find her an E I . is more likely to be regulated by con- house of the Legislature, nominate six holes And sit ut P . . while their busby tails were nervous" . of ith Battalion lJoyal Munster Fusifiers, serves in South 'Africa cis oci6ty having, a Is go number - . One a r of missionaries divides the receipts of,' . . I .. . . on th. battered remnants at ,he Boer budding Viceroy, provided his peaula- ' ' tionsbave not'exceed'ed,the boundsof 'home posed , And happiness for the remainder ventence than by any desire to be, a of their own members,, three ballots , . I he then to each ly And their bettily little eyes . keep . I . . a mapernumer4ty captain of . . " C y P ata. The leading so. . . . . ' � � . . i army, and peace may come . $canal 'I �, than is expected, Given that �1� . ­ moderation, . becomes, Successively 'a . I of her life. And beireshe acceptedl I . This was in a private room ae,r in fashions. What wears are giveii every voter; . , Pion - . . 11 . . � wit es of two of these six, is usually the result of his conclusion It the -nam . vigilant watch. Small. tortoises . . I scuttle by, and perhaps in the dis- . . . 13arial Yeomanry I - � � Tho Gaelic League has Captured the ' . � . oleties allow $100 a year for each I . child- Houses provided for the .. I geneirally .. I . J, any large part of the troops are- f It mandarin.of the eighth and seventh � . . I . , '. him. I . : . which is, Otis �Of tho.,BuLts, Of roams that. Such, a.garment would be More the pblllng Place. is the Cathedral of . � . tamee a family of korhaaa may, be de- . � lJu blin, Corporation, which has passed . ,are ary organ- . . � . missionaries. One mission, . � 1. .. ;.� I for another campaign almost immediz f . olasses. � 1. . ... . . I n -v ..These two steps, however. mea, ery . in the Rosenberg . castle where the I I 4. I � oomfoirtable, for a stout, middle-aged San Marine, the,eapital of ,the country I man than any otherr kind. � The now. The ballot box is placed an the hig� . teotod by tbigr harsh, deep croak, I u ds as large a resolution to the effect that if is .. � . . . I I ization also provides what it calls an, �- . . . I � . . . . "outfit," from $400 I � ately-and in this regard the restbra- . . . Live effects of a sea voyage are not � little advance in rank, and before Ole . I . . proposal was made. Either here or * - I, In his Royal Hig - � . . Single-breasted frock coat is said to attar and after the.ballots have been .1 . . * - . . I . fowl, wi: U feathers- Of red" as guinea , .t desirabl a to presekv.6 and oultivate.the, Irish lang uage in Ireland 'q :to at'an,expense of . . . . . � . $5QO.. Tbis co-usists *of furnilure; . .1 ; . . � I to be unde.reatimated-it mdy be Gb- �� . . sixth division Can be entered another I . . exapination.has to be -passed. A] lit- an Adjoining .room . .1 n4ss went the same trem b4 . be't.he result at His-AOyal Higness's deposited a child draws one at random . . . . -tam . dish brown and blue gray. . . . It -Is interesting to. note that tot . ... .1 . . and clothing.. Another society pro . . . . . . `� L sairved that transport facilities would ' " tie knowledge and a great d6al of ' .through , . . , - ,# ling few minutes that all "proposers unwillingness to have any more. thick- f the arn, A priest than an.. . . . .' I nesses 'of -cloth than absolutoly'neces- nou.naes-the, nUjW6A'6ff tho-ballot and g6ma parts of , t�e velat, are scat�. . . . hu 6 ant hills, three or . ' - so long .ago, in -County Donegal, thd .�ides I . . . the house -ouly. I . . . furniture and . . .1 . . . be 1. . be available almost an the instant. �f possibly in some few cases Governa- bribery having been naccessful in got. know so well and . remember so ' i tb their future discom-i � . . I . sary �vex hie stamaca ht the. warm! the persons .thus named become the tel.TA with ,9 four feat -high, made by, colonies Of Mark at price.for. knitting a .paif . of , . . . . - . S e.one,penny and we- do . . . . The houses would. usidered plain. in this'country, but in. China they. I .1 �- . . ment chatters have expired, but there ` Hig him t1grOugh.this,' our mandarin. is now a person of some importance, vividly, often � . . . t ,,,v6 There never Seems a . weather. His disinclination to pose as t.residaitts of the Republic. . . . . Boers as well. as large black ants. 11 .1 I . , i3wenworkedcheerfully for that sum. . . -1 . . . . a�re substantial when aompared.with . . .. . V in a large fleet still engaged in ,the . I . a sort,OA, .fort. been Any doubt of the answer to be . an extTemist in styles was shown by The terms Of .Presidents vary from � . . . ' Kaffirs use these ant bills as ovens T -Primate of Ireland states. � J26 Lord . . the houses of the; nativ.'es. The. houses . I . . 1. .. . . work of -bringing home invalids and in I . . " DISTRICT MAGISTRATE . . . give',n by Princess Alexandria, hawever. - a remark mada to a tailor who dress- six mouths in San Marino and one . . ' This tailor in Switzerland to seven -years in for decking when camping out in the that the prayer which he wrotebefors . otthe fdreigne' 'to placed in walled rs; a . . . . I .1 taking out fresh drafts, to'say noth- 1� I probably, - and his button is Of Puts , , for she� was As much in'10ve Wit h the od the Duke of York. was your . I . . . fitting the Duke one day and thp son France. Only one French, President, veldt. It is.eus to start a fire at y the. bottom , h A few stioks, a;nd wit leaving Cape Town' for tb a use of the British troops ause . I Inclosures, called compounds, bee., . . . .. . of the. ansanitary Conditions pre - . ... I ,;� jag of the steamars, which remain .1. . .1 awaiting orders at Cape Town, to the this capacity he can white quartz. In . . � supplement his income gloriously by ,-looking heir to.tbe British throne fin� . . . I ­ So, . Aft . or, as he' was with her., - And . . . . urged' hie father to ,give his tailor a however, has served. his full -seven , . I. I 'alight , a: hill will burn when. once, . was written at­tbe To- quest of Field Maxshal Lord Roberts. . I I . � . I . . . - valling. . � . �. � � . . � � I ��. .1 infinite disgust Of Norwegian and Oth- � I . oubsthutial presents train both, plain- � . . all we,UL merry this auspleious day. "d I .chance. The tailor also murmured h . is yedrs, and -lie .was forced to resign L . . .. . . . . y for. hoursq, The, slowly and evarol . Lord and Lady Terrance Blackwood � . a . I .. The travelling expanses of the ral" I ar Ship complain' that I -Owners, Who . i . but scant I I I I . � . . tiffs and defendants alike, and in a . ' has ' 6x . ' I . . aea marr'Lage W-11'," and England wel - . I . I . . I claim. obsequiously. . I in -his sebond term.. Three other . . .. . . .. . . I'Xa," was th answer of the Prince. Prone), Presidents were forced. to re- 0 , . . . . I . . earth,.of wh h theft . Mounds 'Its . I to . . . - 4 is 6atu- Composed is very friable, an . have doold6d not to ass, nine the.title 1. . . � of Earl and Countess of'. Ava, but to ' . . . � as .are . . paid by'the Societies . sionari , . . I I . . . . . . - � . . .. sending them out' They have a vaca . . . ". their trading vessels"receive S: r 1� consideration from the port autba,l- f ,W year's prLobabl y . ,t cried enough'f rom. unhappy litigants to join, comed the Danisb.canqueror once � I 8 0 0 more to her domains. with a w I am � I ", You're alUrfght,for the yoi) sainated.­ .11 In � . ng ma . n. . Sign and one was,assa . I ­ I . Re- I I., . ; . I . . . . t . . by the An W e so � . rd��aud L' be known as Lo ady Claude- . . If . . .. '. � . . t intervals, deter; .. . inin of - . 0 . a year -a . . � . . I .. . . . . �. ;,�. transports, t �, ties. Many of the 100- . . . ­ the ranks of Alle f if th, Oass. and *edr a . . I .1 I * ry differ' t to that of. Canut e. in va An I the. Central and South American. but you're -too smart for iiA' old man . I . . I . I , ­ .. . I the is= the PrMidenti is it mbiiitib�e- - b.toliders wh oh . inakes so I 1. � I I 1. - mily a a IV rom. the. f a bay , . tifie der" ad the -nature Of the. 61ima to . I I ... . mined by . . . . �� , 1. ,, . ,, are engaged in carrying troops and, transparent crystal button On his % I I . I . I. 104O." � I . , . I �; I 1. . .. .publies of like . I . . .. . . . . . 1. - mo," 'the . - . Aftek rain flowers spring up every I . . estgte'uear�Bialfast. : , I I I ... . . : I . . In, South ..., ..; whe,lr6 they are �tationQq. . . . � �. �,'.�.., I- I n ' � stores from or to Cape Tow ,_Port, . E'l. � . . I . 'by ftp� Yet another grade, the same ' . . ­ . . � � - � t uk-, , , -When in 1874 he D a of Edin- from., four to six years. In. several . I. � : s6me of the peculiarities of . - serve.for two the . abo nd rl t lilies lu .. .where. Brilliant Boa a. ­ . . . I - .About..600. W waters. and .joiners . r1p. . . ,� . h ree :to. At rica - the Service is ftOm . t . . . I ;.1 '. . . I I 'stay : . . % f., � a G I Elizabeth, Durban, and Beir , t suit I i . 11 a advano6 in lie course, means, he & .d ly . . I . � . burgh- took to England his Russian Prince's ing ha�e been obipled,.al- same persons .cannot ATessi .. .1 . . . . .tho . ukh� ills we'rei Solely the" resukof suZewalve terms, And in: .6ne, two full � 0 stalk brand jug' from. a single' bar . , h .. . . � fi AS - of the: - stony - grOun .ds ,�inploy,ed I the- building trade'ln�BeL: A 11 .. fast came oUt. on strike on the 30th* five years.,: It 4s. dangerous to . . . . b,yon� five ycaXs_:IwChina.th6y re- � . : , . , ' - ,� vairying exigencies of the . eam- the � ; pa.ign. TIwTe. is no ddubt, however, � . and upon attaiiiing,to the dignity.of a � I I fourth-class . mandarin * a turquolse . bride 'it. was'elowidered .4 9 men I and a e iiiany Britons who still *recql- .y . I n before'a Presi. his physical proportions. Most -strik- terms must t tervaike I . . . � � ' In 'Switz-' . �as out ' ' . . tha Val with ten ox a dozen 16 y blossoms . . ' - ' ' . � ult, They asked reduction of an hour, I . . I . .. :1 .. I .a , main f rain seven to ten'year - A'S . . I � . !:� . . .,. that we have the ships for the con- veyanoe of a eansiderrable, numbei, button is substituted for the crystal I . . . . .. one. . . . I . . . . lected the terrible da.ys of - tile Criln- � . I ipg at these is the fashion of leaving ,dent can be re-olecto& .. . I . . I t. .arlan4 a President ,cannot. serve for open the last button of the waiatcou . . . . I � . AX10thar ou, . at . its head. � ridus lily . d consists tests flatly on the earth,, an .d and a half weekly an an� i6creaie.,of i balfpeilny� per hour. - - - I � .1 I in bar- .. the missionaries Who remain . , I . I . . . . . .. ness until their usefulness is past � . . . I ,of . � to China if 'eiredinstandes b,ath 1. . .. . .. � . , . . it is that many Chinese stop in can War. . A,nd th4.omen, has so far . - I .. . . . � I I . it .is almoal ' t ,London tailors ,arrange tw6-suCcessive terms - Now �mois I I . . . . . . I � round$ -white, fle�hj leaves, of two . . I .I - '' t�: � I f At the monthly genera Mae Ing a . .. . N . ve but lit- . '. .. - I . . I , . ustiallyllave been able. Loan, � I . I I . Dion . 17 _. . � -'-admit and require it. Raughlyspeakm . I .He�e . .. . their tlpward careari for', bat Oro axlot& . * . . . indeed been good,; there, has. been peace , ' ' na ion With that great- ti for the. past I . I be clo'st. a fixed m he Vioe,President this button a6 that it otualict, .. � � I . Switzerland to be elected President I with 0, small golden Contra. . The . � . . . . I die Galway -Urban Coune.11, Mr Mar", . �. .1 . .11 a, ir.anything,, f. .1 I . I . . tI .. rom t1helf inoome, . � . . . . ' ,:: . Ing, the voyage from the Cape to 1, . twice the, or step in a ance maybe'noade an- . dv oth has tabs. "passed,11 . . . . '. , quarter qf.'..a ceiitury. NO. more, . ad., This came. originally from . the of . ­ � . , Prince's difficulty in butloning.-.a at the expiration of his term,in the i . . . Boers have little lov a for. flowers; .hat I f ' fertile land the rom fin MoDoaag4, chat . ng, a . rmqn, presidin moilon was adopted' resolving that the is Made for'their sti�part provision_ . . I I en they are plaes(l upon the super- . wh - .. ' :. I .. China would be nearly I , 1. length of that from .]Bombay or Cal- .. er' examination and this is a1arribly- expensive pro. splendid surroundings- could possibly - . . "proposing" , I I . .1 . waistcoat over the, royal stomach. It fori list office. . .� . exile .a I ,delights to cultiva . is the tiny, patch of ground . . . names.of the seveial streets in, 'the . . . I ' .. . . . annuated list if they have ,no rela- . . . I . L . � . 1. I outta. it would be'almost half as .� I I . . ca�, � Should. the - resources of our . .. the be imagined, for than, the . . Precincts and salons of the grand . . . . has been more'gener'ally. adopted than. � . . 0 .. . � I . I 1, � . . � any other I . nuovation in dres I a attrib- sr. HE'LENA!S TlIsADE. I. . I . . belonging to his � house in tho, little . . I . . boy Ae* With a Kitt f or . town be printed in Ir h chAraoters, . is the 0 , ;65. - , : ost not t6.exceed . care.for the . tives or f riends to in. I . SULE CTIONS MADE WITH CARE� . . 1, long again as the voyage home to � . England if Taku were the 'objective, mandarin, howeve r. prove equal to .. ., oced,sion, he proudly enters the'third lace lit St. Petersburg, where. the LN' I . . ,. 'And . . . I . ated to this exalted source during to- � 1. . -- . . 1. .. 01111tol Ila -i.serbllm- Bo,br village. I ass nd with a-recik- . . . a' Mr. Arthur Lawson, one of the n. w, ' . . , . . . 'ba , a' . I . re � is taken !u. the election from, . I . . I : � .� and we know that the swiftest trans- . .. . . .. class, and his button, though still blue, - imperial falroily:'resides. li�re*'it , . Ahat the Russian Princess first - I 61,11ses rike,oprikink '11Tz - sent years. , Despite a few vaUant � . � ly.11gllalv�d it. . . I I . -.1 I scant resoure- baronels, has for the last' ton yeais � I the. can(lidates of those. Io go to the � .� They 'are examined � . . poirts between Southampton slid the is transparent, like the amethyst. . . ' By diplo and cringing, still was ' . . r he'.proposal, Of the, English ved t .1 a' . . . . picueers, tho.fuabion.bf . wearing : a u � I Since t6 openin . A nev- g of the S ex canal allk hat with a sa ok coat, eatoll . as of the' back. yard 'well, it is posai� . . . ka the land blossom like the the president of the Conserva- been . Live party in Load$,.. -and under his mission. fields. . . . .1 I . . .. . as to their. physical Condition And' . I . . . � I glat6on'to Cape take from a! twenty- i .: � � . one question of oogl..sup.r � days. The * I I Macy more bribery and. ounning, the -second I Prince for her hand and heaft. She I . . Apr' *whe- "sailo . . .. . St. Helena, Chat little island in the - . 1. . I . . alar . Atlantic er be. made pop I , , i,140 miles from Africa a nd: -ble, to ma I I .. a of y . bae, even anoid, the. stony 'Wild . I I . leadership, the power. of the Liberal I . . I . their- intelleetnal .and religious quall- . . � . . ,. . . .1 . I uld necessarily be an Imp . artant . - 'WY -No I class is at last,.open to hiza, and �vith:, . . 1. .. Pied the r an Laos"," a'bee . . . ibex with or without hesitation wo'at6 .here. ­ I - . ,. , I . Turned u trousers In,au weathers I . L a , L P . 1,800 from Amaiicav has had ab olutely been. vagary of f ash- I . . , I . I ,. I the Karoo., �L. .� . I . . .1 ­ paity,L who had held office in the ' I � Over L Sixty ToWn-'00unciI for. ntagw of I ��, fleations. A larike poree - . . 4 na - . L I L� . I those accepted axe gr (1- Les f tam Cal- I � -­0N1b--­\ circumstance in determining tho. route I . the Indian Ocean, for no trans- ral butt6b, upon his cap a. carved red co . '* L . . he proudly- governs -one. bf China's .11 I I L . not told.. But probably, like even . - . . have an a6cepteid .1 . - no lack At all. Its poonlatiowan(l, its. join far this past three -years and the ida have both deelinedi the former I tra . ...Leeds . . . . . 0 . . I �. . . I . . . . . years, was broken ln 1895. 1 L 11 . le . ges, and. many have taken post- : I ., . I , L 1. across ,'' . poirt did the 6000. miles� run to. the , I . . . I 0 . gi ' - eat Cities. L � L . .1 I 'a lowly maddens, the daughtei of mar L . a -Czax Would like being aiked Marc . 'ad in UabLt is said .fo have originat I from I i . from 6jWO, to 5,000 and the lat at . . WEAKENING, CHINA'S FAITH IS 1 . I A Glasgow man in Ireland witness- . . . . . . Ident in a London, inei gra . aut,e "are A time :. I 4 es. . There was . . . . I I . . when the domand for missionaries eX-. L . , I Cape without oalling for bunkers on . .. .. . .! . � lie can now go no higher, nave by ob- . taining tho'good will Of theL 'Emperor I . . ' than once, and Would not. be averseto . 11 " .. '. mfort; that comes. from to the the, greater ou according I . A15,000, to 910.0000, wearing long trousers turned up, Ta- L . - , No town in, either Slara or China is . . I . ' t a Pagoda, to withOu ed. an -amusing . . . dotty school.. .the other day. The . . I I .. I . . . ly of a L andid ates, but .'. . coded the supp . . . . . . .. t . I . route. . . nal . Doubtless, under the . exceptio Or of.the Empress, ' The mandarloship . . L ,�l . L ,the part of her . a littla.pl�a,M�g upon . ' that the 'And. . . - .. " London Daily Mail. . , . . ther than those 4f the x 0 q . I a act length, . L - L . . -L As a Part of ail it used to flourish , . e . ' couslAeied eom91 eruh an ny Iturge. Cities. have SBv , d mA *10O&AaFAta was rubbing,. up the --his as at yo-irso. . � ith in the I t three or fo wl . "Student 11 Volunteev" I I ' ' conditions of the time, It will be . . as- of. the .first CsSS IS I ' the .direct gif t ,of L: the, reigning ,monarch" and carries royal lover. - . wd_know . � 1. 1, btli Romanaff prhicesses are not g . . , . . which wduld...olooessaxily have to 4 bs . ingly -in the days of, ilia -old East, . . . � us- Amaz held tightly by sitspenders. Tho A -by. the CAJPe there must be nearly 2,000 lit the tW 0 I . Wat Chang is South Af rican geography. of I pu- pils, and to one of tb4n .Us put. the I owing to the .. I . . . � I L . movemant-i the. number of those de- . ... . * . . . . Bential. to send but mean and stoxes' ' I from England to . a very consid6 . table L . .. . . I , with it Still . . � I L � 1�i�. I , � . . I . � l. I . . won I .I I I.... . . . . . * . Of . . . India route, round . I . I � I wa a . a brian hats worn. in the .Tyrol -and. in ; . , Good Hope, bat ith, dayx,.sav6f9r. -a . ampLT'es, among which . Oat elebrated.' It is perhapi the in 0 . . . . q#ery-'1WhCT6 is -the . Orange Tree .. . is Micky I Instantly came the . a rins Siting to Serve. as mission, has ex-: : ' . . . the domands of tho.BOaTds. The.. . I �. . extent, and then arises the question. .. ,I) CORAL:RUTTON, .ARE I . . Lt -two lovers might . , It,W.as In 1857 tht I. . . - country by gentleman or . a II, par Is.. of the. I . . I occasional tramp steam nd the . . . rare to ass anew. pagoda,. and t he L State , ,,.Be . Ifast; sir coeded L . �. L I I I L . � 1. selected are an- . . . . . as to . I I but qui its plain aAd.amoothInstead'of * � moox in have been aeon on..a Scotdh ,' . . the distriq t of Balmaral., They "had there, gained : no vogu . . . a* becauss.�. the, periodical mail baits,- -there 'is prac- 'of 'Wales when at L Marionbad - ruinous condition Of .&oat, at- them in � . . I . answer- -11 , . . . . The now:. PoStmaster-Goneral, the candidates ,Usually . . . . . - dearlhLirty yearabld, as, languages are . I I WHICH IS THE BEST ROUTE. ' : 0 a* d as I being arveLf u -the second class. . I Th era. is a title, "Rung,11--wii1ch is ,. L . gone out for .the . day, with dj*rty. Prince . - . . tleally no development at all connect I .Was, photogra phe�d wea.ring yne. of with itashipping trade. - *. . dleates the weakness of the falth� them, They ' vary in . L Marquis of Londonderry, is not yet 50 . � &-ist learned bofo±o that, ads, and at- I . . . ; Have we really got a Short DUIL to I . .. � China, via the Atlantic, the Canadian . very iurely . bestowed, and ,which is .. . . 11 . of friends, and,'ILks many other -lovers . I , . .. ed . Abem and an -attempt Was � made t, Helena in a great place for eaves I ,.. I S Which created am to l3ight 1.i 6 to 13 Stories and a -6 years f age,.and before be was called . to the Lords sat for Some six yearb forL is made to -obtain porsons who . 1. I . learn languages with particular faoi- � . . . . . Pacific Railway and the PacifiqtQfie to it dukedom.' In- Practically equal - stead of descending f roni f atber to Son, � . l . Inau' from time immonaorial, they had .1 , aged very bealdtifully to lose the Party . through: that fact to boom them. Ken I - Both. abound. partioularly and bills. . who knew. their use'. recognized their the latter. Geographically speaking, built Mostly in so solid and substan- a that: they arolikely to .1.. I In the House of Commons as one of I lity, ' .,rho societies are not seaki . . Ing . . . ' : fact has fat some years been %�611 as- ; isbald-namely, that this is the tabi I however, it goes back to, his ancestors,. . and lose themselves a -ad their nearest . . I . ,inappropriateness. to this country, the island is largely, if not wholly, � tlai manner renjain f r I L 0 , centuries. . the reoresentatives of Ulster. 116 be Viceroy of Ireland, and issionaries as I iiiarried couples for in . . m as formerly � there are low , . . . mail route to Japan by sev- all of whom are ennobled art blot. , . . . , - � - way� Nevertheless they walked gay- While others were ,not attracted. by volca:alo, and a, lot.of extinct craters I . . I . . I . .. . .. , I like that Mrs .' Movabout-Yes, I .. . ' .has an . . has not always looked with much ,,as . I --E ali ' . . places where. aropw dompanions quickest I I days, and a keen competitor to i era The examinations referred'to inthis ly along back toward Balmoral over. I . .. I son )!at and a the.banibinati6n of a gr - are apparent4 Some of the pinnacles I . .. � . me to see. tt Will be housia you sent � . -complete favour upon the Irish policy of the I oann-bt be found. Tile first yeir.or I - � . 1. � : at as North China the Suez route so f article are usually held in large hills, the sprigy turf, ovidontl)r anything Sudden- phaaaant3a wing, on- the, other hand, ba ,queer names, such an Axes's Earn, . I ve Mu6h cooler for the slimmer, but the , - . .. Government. two after the eandidata's.arrival up- . . . I . . . is concerned. The mailai'may,. how- The Examination Hall, or Zoong Yuln, but cast down at the loss. , ' the soft* gray hats, described various- Holdt"t Tara, Old..Toan Point , . 0 %8tone dining-Voom is only- .half as large as 1� . ­ I � on the fi,,Id is usually spent In acquir- ' I . . . ever, be left out of,the question, for,. as it is ealled,at Canton Contains 7,500 ly the gentleman spW a piece Of I 'close ly as a.Hoinbourg Fedora o'r Alpine, ,f*, etc. , . . I � . . I e. Mr., Moveabout-So mueli thw on . * , . . � I I �. I . I I Ing a� knowledge of the language, of . 11 . I as the public knows to its cost, these. calls, rich call ineasures 4 -feet by . . .1 white heather .growing . by. He it to the[ owe , their eontinued popularity to The only inhabite&plade is James. . _ . the batter. �t will only. , be'possible , ,: TH.E SUPPLIES OF WAD., .. I � I . the. country to wbIch he is accredited. . - . do not always follow the line of least 3i and is high' enough to stanAtui) in. . gathered it and presented . the fact that the � Prince. of Wales town, which has a population of about . . . . . . air half, as I any f lies to -get intait. f In I I. . ---" I . I .. . . 'requires from a ,yoai to - I . . In China it . I resistance, whether at home or abroad. The furniture consists Od two boards, . I I I gLil beside him. Forshe � was a true promptly a.dopted the new style. TbAt .g,500. It ties in a deep valley Bur- I I . . I . . . . He-1know your family does not S t tO P'asorinosm- Quantities or. 00641.4 . "'. u year- and a half to obtain a work- , I � . � The point is how far this all -British' ns to sit on and thoother for writing a ., . . girl, barely :L8 At the time 1, Bat She . . wags anoiller case inwhich his person- founded by Very high hills, It Is not a . . . , * . like, me, but Will YOU be my wif a? Swigh Airle.sl I)y (Arrat lirltalft. . I . ' * . . Ing kA6WIedge Of the language, ' . . route can be turned to Account in an ., . I I . at. . . . . . I i know the. meaninij of such a gift from . - o V al coutfort was again the in ti a that rtiouleirly. healthy placx� Ladder hill I . pa . -Well, I should say notl , He she � 801010 idea Of the cost of the South . I Preaching is one of 'the chief fund- I . � emexgenoy like the present. The da � ta The coils are arranged. aroulcd a such a person, an a she Clearly whis- 0. . led, him to: take a new styl Is Where the Goverkiment house in taken aback-WIlawlthat's rather a-- African War May be derived froni the t1an$ of the MiSSIonaryq and he must . .� 11 . .. . . . . . axe well ascertained. A quick number of open courts, So that. the pored, -yes,,, loud enough for the hap -1. The sim4le.breasted 600k coat ,Will situated. It to so.called because of the . . Sho-I repeat ,I should say not, but Amount of war ni,aterial. sent out. It . . of attracting peo- I so I ek out me . thad.q ' pretty do the trip from Liver- soldiers Who guard the place Can; look . I Py lo�dr to hear. . For when they I 1. I, all probability have to be added to almost precipitous ladder -like wooden ' . I as agirl, in love doesn't generally do appears fro -in an,artiole-In the Edin- ple to ll�tea to him, 110 must Speak I steamer can Pool to Montreal in eight days, From 1 a and see that no student cammani_ eatex with anot4q VThe characters on ached home there had to be a tellting J . re I ' I Something acclivity the list of those fashions which could st:airo'by. which Its Of , Soo I toot has to be scaled, she should, I'll. say yest . burgh Review that 170 millions of small -arm Ammunition have been for- in the street sqtVITOA, And at the fairs - . . , Montreal the trans-Coutinental j our- ­ . the cells indicate . each Btu dent's partilo. . - mainma" of I to,,papall and . .. that had - happened. And the next not be made popular, even. through , the prince's patronage. There may be Nearly .fear miles Inland from .as POW wom4ni She works hard all up newrly Ail night rdad� The following figures ilve Wa. an audience I o oth- I if he a. get, ,In to . . ,in * . . . . . Ono of the first moves Is the ­ I � . I ney is now aceomplished in 100 hours by the Imperial Limited train of the ittar Place. .Confinement in socramp- I . news heard was that the crown Prince need of such a gaxmelit in London, Jamestown Is an isolated f arm house day, and then she's with the babies. What's the matter the.00 rresponding Provision of Artil- or way. ' . establishment of a school for Bible I . Canadian Pacific Railway 'Company, ad an area, where it is Impossible to lie . 'is of Germany was betrothed to the Elu- . 1. well. on, an elevated plateau about 2,000 feet where the hot, weather.exten4s I with bar husband? Why doesn't lie ition: lery antralln . . ior the 12, Instruction, The contributions for � I . This given twelve days from Livarpool down, said to cause the death of -many students, some of, whom are . glish Princess royal. I . , I into the summer months slid Jun above the sea. I This is Longwood, where Xaf)ol6on lived from 1815 until help her? Ohl he puts in 0,11 time tLgi- Ov or 105,000 rounds Poun4at 11, A. gun, foreign missionary purposes, according .. I � . . .. to Vaboolivew. A. little time could. be quite old . men. . . . . White L.�ag�, Richmond Park, was the where tho Duke of York Aid a tam dress in required in perature he died there, in 1821, The house its that makes the prospect of Wearing tailug for . an aight-hOur day; for the a . I . - Over 330iO00 rounda. for .the,15_ to the' statistics prepared for the . . . E cumanioal Council, the last YeAr were saved, no doubt, if New York were . utUized instead of Montreal, but the ., � 0, - � . I � place bis "courtlug" of 'the Princess. May, a frock coat Boom foettlV6, The addl- long, low% whitewashed, iairly trim WO[rklugP2&n' . Advice for pipa-Henriettal at pounder field gun. 30,000 rounds for the r,inch I . . as follows, United Statesi $5,403,048; . I ; difference would not be very Material THE MAN WHO HAD THE VOTE. . . ,land it is generally stated that it was tonual. lightness gained oy dispensing building, with extensIV6 outhouses.- some rather find old trees and a , viile,� Says ... My papa objects. Catons I Ov,or . . howitzer, I England, $6,843,031. The world's to- . . . I I except in. winter, and there might The following is an unreported in- in the small but well-lwpt - garden -1 With pne laker of cloth is not to be good - I . bit of decent farm Land. ' . to my admixers sitting on the steps . Over 90,0001 rounild for the 5-inob, gu . . I - tal was 017,101,092. . . � even in these days, be a conscientious cid(lut befoTe one of the commissioners I found the pretty mansion that h a 1. ad by it fa Man, 6 as to desple t wh h and talking. with me until, a late hour i4early 21,000 rounds for the 44 gun. 6 - - I objection to the invasion of A Mexican appointed to inquilis Into a certain "went illrough the ceremony WhICII, wea,r a track -ooat.on a hot after- . � I ------ 41- 1 I . . . . I . at night, He Claims .that he cannot . Nearly 380,000 rounds for the "pam- EXPENSIVE STATE DINNER, . . . soil. At Vancouver , the Pacif ic English eleotion petition: . �. * us the old man said long Ago, comes noon. , . . FRIGHTENED THE WAOXG PARTY. also,) all &Gooant of our noise. What P0m.V1 . . I steamers come on the scene. These are What is your name? to all at us who wault to be marriod, .. . .� I GrImea.-We had a burglar . I - . - alar�m would you advise? Advisd Pupa to The clothing statistics are as follow; . - "lit, rweently 4alven lit �woflflftll Cast A11014 � I : vary fine boats of 6000 ton's gross nGd � . , very f Ine boats of 6000 tons and Geurge Jones. Well, what do you know of this I sooner or . later." Prince George meant businegs from the first, as ov. LIBATOMR. JEWEL CASE. - put Into the boats, but it didn't work. Willis -Didn't go off, you mean I sleep in the day tim& , - I I I, the who had faix- Drab suits, Mach- Over 200,000. Xh,kI about 80,000. $10,4000.000 11 110,'41. . . . I . . ' . . gross � 10.000 indicated horse -power, and they On the day of the aleetion r went ery sailor does in all that he under- Dainty little loather jewel oases to Grimes -Oh, it went off all righti In trunk represent anew Said gentleman ly prosporedf am humbly proud of the isuits, . Bo als, pairs, over 370,000, . I Lord Playfair ones said that a man I � can keep atron6- and healthy for a have long Since earned a reputation to the Spotted Dog. ., I Whait,dld you there? takes. 111ho Prince went to sta.y,for I with his sister, the Duch- oarry out*,% � and P140tical idea. They haye various but It didn't alaron'the burglak in the fact that I took Got thee behind me, � Woollen drawers, over 400,000. 1 1 week 'on the following diet. Three I . . far their conduct of the mail service I between Canada and Japan and, China, I see'd a blan. . I I I I few weeks a t far ass of Fife, Lit Sbcon: House, no , � compartments for rings, stick pillso slightest. It only frightened my w1fo . half out of her sense*, Satan' as my motto when Ibegan buain�ss life, There i's nothing, said Jorneyst over 200,900- . � I Worsted soaks over 170,000. , - pounds of meat one pound of fat, two " L' loaves, ail ounce of salt and . "I They Can do anything between 16 and Well, what did he do I He gave Me, 5 shillingso and said as from ,the Park gates, and he eoul day strolling jauntily, & Cliff buttono, and other accessories d larger sixes are fitted no with, . . 40 .. 'Lit the the second gentleman. Who had mean- Flannel bolts, over 400,000,, 500,000. quartern I five pinta of milk-oost about 80 cents. . . I I 19 knots. The Empress of Japan has � es the instest tablished a weoord for Now t was to vote for .-- . . be seen eaah up the pretty road, Sheen Lane, that trays like minlattiro trunks, - A good NO MOSQUITOES. ad business Wits with I the first, gen. air Ing good backing. like hav Flannel (3birts; over Besides this, some 18,000 tonts, 420,000 The NVorahipful Company of Girdlers . � ' . that the luncheon by. I tirans-Pactfic trip ever made. Leaving I Well. cud you voto for Mr.--?. . . No, Sir. led from that residence to White - look is &ttacb�d and they are deeld- - Summer Boarder -Look at my face, ' edly a. aouvoniont and onto receptacle Mrs. Starvem; It's fall of ftorqa�lto tleman, Do you give oredonce to the theory blankets, 300,ODD waterproof sheiltsl and estimate given . I to the Searotary of State and I . tbam . I Vancouver on June 26,1897, at. ten a. . I . What did you do then V Lodge. Sometimes he went not Alone, the lady his choice accompanied . in which'tt) osxry jewelry. bites. . I s Ing its heat and other Buell general stores have been . . . . - memburs of the Council of India a few �. "' ,I no., shc arrived at Yokohama at 1.68 1 on July 7. and at Hong Kong . Went to the Pig and Whistle, . for of him in hi moonlight walks. But . I - , ,. Mrs. Starvem, of Hayfield Cross eventually will be burned call asked the observant Boarder of the Cross- sent. -AA reprds food, though much has . weeks ago warks out at something, . . P.M., � at 12.5 p.m., On July 14, making the , well-4here I Than I those journeys, whose objeot. even'the 1 , Roads -That's not mosquito bikes, , HARD TO SUIT. , I I . That's high livIn', Eyed, Boarder. There Is no doubt, d the latter, not only that the bee- , 4 dc)ltooted In the country itself, the over $10,000,000 a head, There %vote 75 � guests Present on this memorable ac -I . .not time Consumed, inclu- I entire act . 1 neeld, another man. Whwk did lie do I dullest observer seems to guess b0fOre and - , Bigsby went Up to sea thb Thous- I 6 Islands on a special ox0atalon .NO repil can in losing much of its heat, buL exports have been gigantic, 6 0 million in Of the fifty-eight oasion, so the bill works out at $750- " � r SIV46 of stops At Victoria and Yoko- � I huma, 10 days, 10 hours and 22 MIA- He gave me 5 shillings and Said hand, onded just as :.expected, , England learned. of tile true id6n.tity and Dir FERE$CE, . ticket. . the t wo &'to getting It. - pounds Weight . items meat, baeon, cheese, peasoup, 000,000, Here is the story Of this Tee. I . utea from Vanobilvar to Yokohama, t was to veto for--, And did you votef of heir future Queen And saw Vft . . I How did he enjoy the trip? Mistress, greatly scandaltzed.-Ta back threatening to. one possible, Hannahs are Making It GOOD ADVICE TO tGXORE- etc,, having, been despatched. The Ord feast, Two hutidred and sIxty-six � years ago, A Mr. Robert Bell, at that and il days, 10 holurao 16 minutes � No, air. . plah su re, that it was to bo, an English ,Was to W raised to that Ile came .you the railroad company. bread without washing your handst HOW does it happen that you are so . diff laultles Of package maybe imagin. i . from, the estimate that 022000 time Master of the Girdlers, ordered � from Vancouver to Kong Hong, , �' fair allowance for the latter journey A What did yet! do then f Liam maiden who � . . � . honor. I . What for f I New Ritelien Girl-Lorf what's the islands, difference, MUMt IVs brown broad. SUCbessfu I In Politics I I act exactly contrary to the advice od battles of different kinda W ore 'in- frodn the East India Company, a car.- . I I � would probably be il) days, and this, i. I 111 to tho Red . We t . I The Queen ber.self has, in her book.. t 883 90 couldn't Count bli I 111 . . .01 given we by my Political opponents, eluded in these Supplies. Interesting pat, which came to, the then unheard . I wean ; With the 12 days occupied 'bot And there r 'too f nal of a Life . ------ OO.- INCIRBASBI) 1118 WORRIES. and than I know I can't make a ruld- items ater 10 million poonds of jam of price of $750. SomphoW or other tile . I i ,LLvatpool and Vancouver would make . There I iseld a man - And did he givo you 5 shillings and in the Highlands," told the Story of THE, ENVIE D RICH MAN. You Seem d.roadfully worrieet, ,' tako. . and marmalade, 97 million pourids of bill was n6veir paid. Quite recently the I . Ata.qtar of the Qirdl6rx, the f .1 A total of 31 days from England to � gong, a's against 96 to 37 days, tell jolt to vote for Mr, --f I the engagement at the Prince9a LOU196 to,the Marquis of Lorne, now D uke of $ohnny-papa, What Is a plutooratt Y6% you see# I joined a Don't War. ry Club, ull,l It Worries his to relubm- � -----O-- CLEVVIR SYSTEM. I biscuits, I 1.8 million pounds of tobab. ea, 20 JA million pounds of preserved peraout . Lord Mayor, discovered the debt. Ile I I I 11 ��,Oug ; I . V . 1�41162. Its did so. . And did you, f I Argyll. She Says under datb at Oct. Valm-A, man who has as much man- ber to keep from worrying. Jinx-YouOra wearing a very mourn- meat, Of forage, 19.0go tOW were sent Made a, little calculation of what the . . i 11 " TD, . T1119 ALL-BItITIS11 ROV No, Sir. � � . 3, 1870. 6y Its I'd like to have. . . I I _ ­ I . .$ ...*. - � - * I morning f I 'nglish, and 151,000 tons from grain B bill Camel to with compound Interest, I , to the Past Is alr6ady Used byL U&,Vdl Why$ here# on Your own admitsion, you have Obtained 11 shillings to "to "Thla was an eventful dayf Our I TO B11, U XPECTUD. THEY DIDN'T CIIATT'91%. Thiax--Xothing- Why I wearing a very Mourn. foreign and Colonial ports, . ifled to find it ftMOtInt- and was horri """"' '*' ad to no loss than $835,000,000, Not I � offiftts going to the China statitift, and theta seems no Insup6tabla ob- for, ow of tbo oaadidAtes, did you vot,s at oil I dear Lou!66 waA engaged to Lord Lorne. The event took place during The British government expect$ a Doctor -Did you bavo it healty ohill ,linx-yourve I jul expression, I. . 1�11­­, - I vviGbIng to shirk his obligations, the atAble to its more oxtonollvb employ- X0, Sir. . a walk from the Glassalt Shilel to took * in tnd(D. about twice in every Fair Pitlent-It seenied to. drought . Thinx-O I I'm just Asgumitig that. HANDY MISSILES. , ! ay .era Suggested CL lunch us ot tv ay Giral I " _ their cred- Mont by the Government. For axis 'a's Why not f nacutw I ain't got nco vote; IVA my Dhu, She had gone there with .T11114 nine yon.re, and a. great famine like ' Dootor-Ditt ypuf,teoth thattort � tvVice 0, Can- Fair P&HAUt-NO' 061 Were In my Itis part of lay systein, of mucinort. Ica. ,Xy wife "OMMISAJOnod Me to b1ty All Applicant for a teachorla corLI. ficate dofited a bric-a-litad assome. and of aquaTing matters, ld t e � Iteors accepted the. suggeAti011 and Cho Al . . thing, It aval the tirdoleal beat th4s Ited && route, altholigh it wlata of Goorg6 J`0110S, WhO'A Ali eleaA father, 'Aly, the Lord Charicollor and Lorne. driven to pabill"14 Wells on the I t1id present about in , itt'ry. dressing coos. . ­ - her name M4146118 ft-d&Y- 1_: thing to throw, at k% dog. . I 96ML �� I I I tot, had - I I ,�