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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Sentinel, 1880-10-01, Page 7r 1h1:lgvtFitt 1 nnsl ('e2414 eref-11 Wm. Allen, cigar dealer, Toronto. is of- fering :'ll cents in the dollar, which has not yet been accepted,by all his creditors, A Quebec merchant hits commenced the exportatio:t of coulpres ted 111. e first shipment of any note went forward1by the steamship Wick uu for Loudon on Thurs- day. John McLaren, who for many years past carried on the hardware busithess at Minna Forest, has disposed of his std ck and good- wilL to Mr. Allan Lan.out, of fiat town. A ,,•?0,0Q0 brewery is to be eaectedl.in St. is ettv'S by st said, has taken pan y an:lvne et.utlert-1•an, it Ln „10;tlt3J stria.. - The Lindsay paper mill pro ect has been delved by the difficulties as to in �; raised b rice "athc- y S or rill°' 'r, g and other )l '> p • men tat d lio.0 t places in the fionV,. who '%sh to keep the rico _grounds. as. a -epreserve. . •-- . cTihcl-shooting % e.have to record 1.nott1e]f' itdlvance in cite price or 'it-111ted1 oil. - -'11i advance is' the re utt of higher' prices, i t ► brought: about.1 I y by refineries, n )rine L, l ;1e absarp- . tion last wee of two ciiiri ,etirr' companies by the I"" penal• 0 1 Cor,ip uy. ,Sing, `dries rels are nd) sold for re b:l l- . loft, and /lye e -to en barrels25oat imperial gal- .. F_• at )t(S :' With reference toxtlleeost o4 �lnhericean wheat up to. its arrival -at Liserpoo1, the ' t fol,oWing h�,ures- are of interest t = Cast. of g' i r the ' west and. deli 1, col; at file local i L t L0 pounds to New Pool,1:1.22 ; to. arrival ei,�loiin ;11.12, or The Co 1 nstltution of September 1st contains he !lowing particulars of a tor, Hilo mu d er t Louglirea, a mountain trict nem Vo:`dford. It appears that two brothers i i m Power resided at the vil- lage of Lc>,g•lh+� her quite convenient to each other. 1 . t �t a past few years they were daily qu' rel! ug about land, and were several t• la es ,6foro the chairman of -quar- ter sessio a i local pettysessions court. Since the ! oa lIIrea ,lue sssions the two brothers s f o'y • jI sinus of much. anilnosity and iii-wiI . to ' arci each other. Un.ieIon_ day eyenig le two brothers were. en- signed iu utt uhg hay iii a field; when .a quarrel kose ' about boundaries, At. - ter • quaff elii g for sometime the eldest brotl er olid) rustled at.lris victim. with an op .: s 'the, and af-Eer cutting off both Icgs ft in he body, next:etit, off the h+;t<d with le . ythe,afterwliichile fright- fully nrutr - to the dead body -with the wire \veatr!i. Shortly after the frightful. occurrence- hifa 'matiou was ;haven. to the police at "oo ord.'Ihnmediately. after re_eeivingth in. rmat ori a. Iarge force- of police •Irroce de . o tli_e.scene of the tragedy, v; here they ori the dead body, with the head lying . ,id I it, in a frightfully man- gled way. fte exaMi i1 . the'dea.d.bo y -,- four of tlhe )lie proceeded to the ruurder- er's Ii )use; ler they succeeded- in arrest rile iii n: .T e u fortnmate man was taken. to CVoodlforc ' deer by a strong :force -of pOIICe,tvhel' e w remains i.waitiag- the tndlt.e5.,,, �' ' . . LS d E`pd)t , • ( per quarter of 4 ei lit _. fr g t'i�'liica'Fo `� rJ-; Chic- - w1 ,. New -York tozL_ :•iter handling in.ltnerici.; I•,c ; total in port of the United. I� inclusive of...52c Lii-erpool equip int tJ t11o1J per tpi.at r."of 50-1 yro pounds. A ore anea+rvsC' le Murder in arelnnsl. 1 , .�,� vim- it 1'irtu°us i)t toe prove its nig ex. -3n pie dri of c0 The p. rt`eel' 'c Iesszd „� rh tile: e Pall ,.dart (a "tte that I foe hind; roan ?til nr�, ,) f cr'be- sp:a tinent;ti countries �� ' con- and rtriar, tid IF in "�tut? p ' n ' It sottuclsi"` ` 'd* - that tllirtl ndfo fourth rate u `e ' be ford it hi gin n.`a. t~.ii ctrl:Lod o . 'i tee r er Iz;el - r It a'ar;*er ease ava't;,,b;cforces, in ease o Ian Elle: cold I nitett K tgd om of G ea � -}�,�PLY:It ; but' • 3: -try iriimunj ,.y of co rse,,,? +,s large- ly in her command of thE. sea ar1i : ie drill- cuity.• of transporting large" 'rt rt 'r-ibers :of'. troop, to 1. t shores. Oti cit ise'she_wouldl be an e Lsy prey iii the e d4 ii 3 of the large, .l air,:peon governri'er.t-" plainecl COilsci, ''S 'e„ of Iii andwe i-� r ,.. ,i .-,e ��,<=ll-tltttte, tl � tri 1vhenEv€- the Englishman 5;.1. hiders the question tion cf war v.itlr great po«�-c s of Turd=p�: _SIeerrn is like walking, says .the Truth. Aperson may either sleep ',c�'.rlt'_ or fast. More rest is t:� be pit Qut-t r a4,41, lvehottrs of good fa, -;t sleep than ort- of twiceUnit number of lit rsL'.L sLd in bed.- lisle � a -�It)st I n rfe;j and I_nl lisft *omen \vete lite -e no- thing t'3 t o sleep. too 1i;C� 'ti'-- 1 o‘urs. or at must Serf.» lh0i,1rs enough doff) for man, v o,n all or ••ch lel • ' arrdl rt is b • no Means, certain that about' ei lhf,. the forty-eight,1 , yrs 1.1 -would not, after a little; sons r ce, be alepiy s,� ..pie= t r ru.st.I.d. p • Tiir C. ->ri attempt for r3I're4:i.rr moustaches i�-t5reccitt- Iy orale by a street -railway . company in Manchester. They-- .o,, d..th,tedr 'that the Con - cruet +t ring togetl con ! 1 erect, gay -free a throu, it 1 rkliugems.' his ruby lip sir e;.dhessed ,en act poke .. of -:tile 1e' S is g:Ly.. <1 r e .Iter . ,11 lthl woollen shav:1 at }Tari that 1 trci Inoney Sho is !s ,SI and this star i yoi the girl at •tri fon sneak to her' i sr, tapped him_ tri that diarnontds`. lid fall from liis Ii .s. .0 nlet_ aWealtir 1<alics eine f'of the - os on t.Ir€e .f teiele routes shoo 5lrave ihE it uI'Iier lop -.—for what ,otfen has not been st.tte;1—arid About doze -coed uctors wile a -tatted their llirstite serer ments.hnore than trier did'their- situation resigned.. Some queer idease hatle attache therusel. es to the hairy. appendages- of 'tit face- . Th_ir t3- years -ag o, rli 'in.? ant xl?Qustaelte was considered appropriate onl for -soldiers foreigners, and i,entleme With ,rather dark and suspicious :-habits o life. No parson he a »ions€tidlie cou1 z.hspire respect; he was set-ctow1.1 as utterly devoid`' of that soberness . which -in 11io5 days.er°s re=:•:;rrlel as the essential ofgen trinegcidlinezi. To.thisciay :thesozis:of A,bra harp:cherish their beards alrrroat: Rs retigr- orsly as trod tpriests of the Clhurcfl of -lieu - avoid them, and 5 t swear by the beard' was a=nonl;tl]e ,Yews to take a -mast sacred oath. Qiieen Elizabeth tilted beards over a .fortnight_'s growth, 414 -the question of .. beard Qr no bead_ dis idellQhe (beck and • Roman Ghui . Q r Years n c ,o hr Frederick '`ire fi yin Salts 1='1,=4.,0= that .boot, i • al S ` Crim; is. w ii = i'i far tIOr b oFk,7 are to rc us fol in relic rdlcsc Brice: or.i fi1 bat 110. re- dead lent for t could it:K'd 1 `,t2a 1J21ni' p L,.1i rill- e or•rlic ease i► i b.rery is lucre Taint lrappi ess: reizhintiera of - t picots t in holdi bec:fuse th tlirou;,`I:1 'a false (+f )I1."ti10i v._ It i little, to do with I(1 times a=_id seas. ever is given to ce u 1. s d e a a: way R art' pre Kid en a rho the Hoose o , € state.. Governnien d Maine. When •a- gr:atulated• him o e him, a11d said •:. when T ec)u1d have I renherebered the Christian `corntry ° try-, an that we w teentri century of: duty r,.. was clear Mr. Webster's ivitir Lord Ashbu reaso2llr1g, and Id regarded tis a dip •not _only- had to. andaccomplished; Mr tehmead Iiiirt:etc and. in his caso has not ich. reward ?- :,I•san the i -and his, aged iluleines, Lai or two ago, 'Ghat a resit; blooming youtli-of ull sapof-life bounding s veins,.- attested by his peachy :cheek, This moist shrivelled unto decrepi- bly, as befits her saee t, beside whose. soinbrd :stl c n art of some Quaker ctl•1Lv tgant in form and rs enwrapped ind bio would • think, to look ° txt Coat , is the mass of fain u 4 is the fairygodrnotlier, for g f{{ig foliow h:cs.,been like corse twin, clever enough to ridln h a way that' site has ;' itr er wand and decreed herald rubles shall henceforth this •' )live Loa a i •riarn:t .notion.: -lain >l:res•itira. Now think about your ulster. . 'Touchin'g ceremony in the Irish. -hills: — ' Waking ' the echoes, - - The oyster in a stew 1•hould remain at a bail only :10 seconds, and a .little • milk should be added cold. The roan who could not »hake both ends met probably never puthis finger betweefi the two claws of a crab.' Latest. edition.—The -Lay ' of the Last ?r:i]strel. A back street about 8. (Poliee !). - - Seeing that the czar is about to be. mar- ried, frequent explosions in the Winter Palace may be -looked for. ° Ecclesiastical notice.—All reports.' re-- cfuiring confirmation' should bo directed to rile bishop. of toe -diocese. - • • The `receptions at Government• House,'1 Toronto, will iii future be held every Thursday instead of once or -twice it month as heretofore: - Some people�are like peaches, soft until' you get;attheir hearts, and others are like chest/nits,: pretty barer- to get at;: but sweet inside. - - Diner (sniffing) :. `3F'ratter— really think • t11*s fief 1S not flesh r' lfalter •' Yessir — can't answer for tha t. _ sir I I'pe; lionly been 'ere a week, sir !'-Puncll - If clothes :ere really. made more beau-. tiful, -says the Loudon - -Spectator, ,tlhe pttSsioli for incessant change .�would.proba- blydirriinlsli' .- An �ioenious locomotive .engineer. h patented''bu - irrrproyed 'Spark arrester.' t r.' Il..re is another . enemy to °:the .course of true love-- There:treorie or two men'. in this conn-- tr • y who seem 'to think th t,t it it wasn't for Sir • John Mardon tldl there wouldn't --be enoughproduce raised to keep a.sinall:mule through a short winter. The'libel suit. between Dr. Vard�on of Galt, and Mr, Peter"Grarb, of•t-he 1VorRrcli Gazette, is to be tried -at the assizes •to be held atGuelph.neat Week "rho dariages. are lad at -t0,000, a 'arb j+f rtlh. et Cie.,. of Paris and .London, the Line scosttikners,have addeela.departrneri-t entleinen, and Supply every:class. of t, surgicalespinal,;for coo-jrulency and g, made to measure." y- dear,' -saki a sentimental widen to •v-er, '_of what de these autumnal tints,- lowing- baldric -of the sky, this blazing tura of "the dyiing•ycar,_reirhilid you?': calces,' 11e -prom tly.answered. . • clean --brushes and sponges -use spirits- ilnon-ia 'and „het w -;W- W--usli'-tllern nd shake the water out, drying on €a e towel with tli.e- bristles-dow downward: or no soap is needed A . magistrate. lately iine)1 -some youngg gentlirn;,cn 2e.icllforindiil.ilin in-lzirida,r an - peenuIsivcrless,'_ • Oftsiders did not' uuderstaacl •.what it was all `about;. they t11oglit the: bars •ltad merely lieeil'throwing stones' - • Workmen are engagedjr putting •up.7a very hands(;» a and a nauiehital fountain in the rouncl•of: Otic. enterprisingecitizen, ilii Jo 111 fliordon:'The fountainwas made: ilton by Olmstead t�. C/3„, and. reflects u Can adr:l;u• c4ite>•pl.s = St: Kitt -'s v'e y: useful in season of V e,.erroneous. Suffer- '10 y to poison h'ioks than w cli suffering. ' wtell a Books are e0ai'S the t dousuess of coil= :Little 'i] g tonic for the heal thi- ck i-naI1_ever eared to !lire- ever written or is contents I'ar frons k, cieitte mentalpalli,. Etells lis that.present by rein0rnbrauce of books= are-. hill of 's ti which men will hate' : been a- golden contemplate -it only• - l ilio, the -golden --mists in Ilam I, tllerfore, toilaye as credit o ms posEtible,'save'in" Journal l as rude health as Lams en1oy,t E'. - did list lYe1i Ilk fete, ITh. 1E21 v cl it ld bo i<11 sea a:� t. ea will we 001 2S 0 an ape Ston; -let nt lips et, l ie • o lea; th lie In wi't re 11e nd An w and, itis i ea of water purif cati n, - I`. H. Atkins & C.tl', o introduced at the `lye, rninster.- :The im e siriall- p !Po the -Thome of Rest at Sunning' 'chill` ' ' d cistern, rig x a ern, a lovely spot near Windsor Castl, Z ie o it the site. sketched the •Zrouna„-, bra °d' •virtu Iiril collected a large-partof trig• put: an end tag' iris useful» • Grev :completed the. woo ' tlhe�Prima'_'e or ened the ho w overworked girls and ont actually-- ctuallysI�•lr " , .but tlj�se to-tvhorfefila 'night's holiday,. bodes• agreeable ' n s way. there'The;: li tI ne ou the boedy cf the `ovate a n t oftens.i€and coagul rtes erasion. The water 's t ere discs:each ro : eti erect} with filter -clot in= clay is.retain al.silt' cleaned, s d d ons of_ pure wat`: -p dace per hour, _w ?ere discharges but from. The e family of Joh _ I'a•, mucic -'teacher, ha strange _separation gyin ...zt,ttzristaliee�, ,may• prov,e:,;•toy_:. invaluable < on IIeereri proposes' a method of Coots hot journals by »,'mixture" of Sulphur and ail or grease, The"fiire'metal dust formed when a journal -runs hot, and which stroiigLy acts upon both journals and bearing, forms famrly-wer a sulphide of iron. e This compour2 which and Mrs. Si grows soft and greasy, does not cans© a,ny. sized while appreciable 'amount of friction. It- -hti been very successfully used =by_ the steam- ers -of the North German Lloyd's. The other -clay Queen V ietoria dreiye out' and visited her- pensioners as soon its_ she reached her Balmoral estate;. and Was - E. with exclamatione and tears- by enaet the aa the old men and women. Crathie chutcji, -of-Ash/an& where the Queen'. wept en the following her father, jn only the natives/ bet fhefa irists within ten Wo Si sb: -for o then livi i+ i mg and h ba rowing :. L St. Paul's summer re ..rt. ported by accidenttli • bo while l'lra.' Sims,, w ho 'knowing Lnr: went to visitfriends i. Io ' , Land; reedit] of the death of a Mr. ms married again An advertisement in 1 C1,{-cago paper•las sni inr, f^� +lie-missini wif< and child, fel. Fighter's e, w Mrs. Bolick `ieb:, and ' . e eedilyrejoineE forming 1 ea at -her motlhe� had become a -widow f+ t second. time asille Supposed Mary came recomin ande )` As a. first rate 'book, boasting that s h ° . served in the most njantale'' fare rias. Vhen: she'*A,s upbraided -for not -send g i the ice' cream, she said, 'Is it the col pot tide in the tin jug You mean?'.- Her.yist =�ssthoughther- to be witty until' the n f rt -Morning, when she found her esamini) g t' s. broiling iron .mild saying, '. Madam, wlnld ''t it be well to throw away triose two d.s es of the bird cage'- in the negotiations No,'- w re models of skilful .absolute r on impressinent is (le -hau l c masterpiece: IleWhat is d til itlr a 'practical- ; Mg, but to manage . e hat unfriendly Senate;: the story esentat1v 5,aud the hotel keel Massachusetts 'and barrele�o ng merchant con- st find e rs is a rule story and the other. a iy of rum i result,: lie . thanked: ,e"" rtine was asked b% a friend if -hie spend too: much in'. advertising. as ',the reply, ';advertisements-• are ly'necessary: Lyell divine worsliip rn-ul'needs to bn advertised Blau" the meaning of .church bells' - • a vision of wealth: gleams out in froii7 4 Capstone, "Gal_, :-where a-. leer extracts bars `of : gold "fropi. f spring water 1: , Hotel keepers. eon in 'other kinds of bt]rrel fi t have been periods st° ed a war, but, sir, ' `I1 Zs negotiating fora . 13Car •a Christian Coun an 1 Ilvina i Tone a t11e neve - In lirlstian era ileal lail>,'. My 11-i (;pal) i t lio: !- for -dear September r inn, golden gran in slhedtvc,s liersh'oulders ; as site pasties, hiugall the:rustlin leaves; one handl a rustic basket 'kap effective System Itisvised by Messrs.' `nett, of.Tor Menden, has been 'at=•tlie ' f Aquarium, Fest_ �Vellnoton ion being- paSsed. of his liter is. run int'') i- -- - a; Cylinder_ Oed company ci e clay held in sus, I ea na diameter endow!. of eyelas I'heFie filters. can• Well; Clary charge 80 to 100 did wink at squate foot :of knows.the. e ordinaly filter in return e; a Beaver Falls, hOtee with a, Sit re:united after' mind to lea -23 .yearg. The ,she tells her 'y girl were cape This is-tho .kaie liegii.)nanpoptrose kr ea, - TuTfahleel seeinnl it- .the tr Father, did. who evidentl persisted th hey who tents `with pears and apples red, th a crovwih of white:anti purph: es adorn !her stately: jtead ' { nounced•that Mr. G W. Pres onto, intends en.terinoa i action orthcoming =assizes -against the , Grey Et: :Bruce Railway Coin cover$500 damages :for the loss tiger on that read,. ' The railway_ env liability. .:• -- -• - 1 ' is the latest young lacy o send • She remarks..that-::. self reflected, in thine' eyes - inty Mirror set in:goklen Ergine- 11 quiver with a sweet surprise, est ingenious shame, iiow that you speak of - it, we• a girl the other day, hilt -heaven punishment of receiving poetry 1 too great; - very girl who runs away, from- tin pedler has: the presence of ve" behind her a•: -note in :Which mother that she intendeeto ge. ge end of the torrid tune ; the•rc seg that clpster and climb ; .ho singing of-eurnmer birds,' - suninier-lovers' words , ` Lo�Fers'tind the end of beer -- be seaaoti.atlast is here. ng youth of: only seven.. sum as- beery accused of not always utli, cross examinedhis father-:: you use to- lid. wlleii you were or my son,' said the father, y did . not 'recall the "-past with ►'ess. 'Nor. mother, - either?' © oung Iawyer. -.' No;i; but because I don't "see how -two ever told a lie could- have a as many as -:I do:' ` - • One et our wholesale dry goods- hbusee - hae eeenew clerk Whose 'father froth the country went in to see him the other day and waesuprised to learn that all the -sales rnen bad niektiames.- Ile wilted the floor - "walker ;why his,,son, Was -called • jury." --At Exeter; England, A yourtg_Tarmerhas been sent to jollier a month for shooting a while a man brought before the sarnebench five shill/nos. - "Bishop -Warren tells; In Zion's Herald, • of a professional. tour in Coloradoe Where the hilteides are sa steep that every man is te sit an his doorstep anduse his neigh - es -chimney for a spittoon. Congregational church has bgen- Ne* Durham, with:Rev. Mr. le as pastor: _ betel register these Wor 'and fifteen .*childten.' Ushered into the dining- Orness. and were niostl and wellbehaved. Mr. IT. B. Hielmoz,of sunflower to the Buffalo - measuring fort circumferenee, It grew den; and was sent to sh by their gov.- mak senta land mgsurer, 'er office On assistant overs il inches. in' Sparrow Club, c is own gar- asiessor and, c the _crowing property and in - Wo 'no ea. church and high to Erigland,and lives near Chichester... He has served -ah seaman in the. fnur quarters bf the. globe; end acted-- as eieWarde• maker, cook; Mate and naivigator. ".Henow trifoter; inventor,' fishermen, 'builder, -car Sawyer, Undertaker, -tiirner ; glazier, sign tain.tei, Weed. ;paper'lianger, -bell hanger; china and glass Mender, eworker, grocer, !baker; &r- iot; copying clerk,- letter house agent- vestry clerk, lei* to the - Sersay-' -police come tax, and -cellector of way rates.' ou :Over one that pleaSlired ort A Pe.10i of Ancient Lovers .liforrlecl ;',...1 llornby, some eight Or: teti miles di tit, 2-, A little Over twenty years stnee ere parents were Well-toedo. In the villa of there resided 'a young farmer, who 1st) ings very/ frequentlyeand, ae. has beett case eines Adam and Eve etatted the. birde, the chattering of the "cliiprennksi4u round farmrliouses, 'bUtthe singing: of the lowing of the .kitie in the dietint • tO., -of the Young couple Which led them tel., - gr .and that 't- -wee Mat -the _ lalad in wit( liand;an heart beating in:loving: respciii. wasobjeCtioniible- to him lie his father 112,re Cried, And. the swain :Sighed,- hitt licit a, marriage; was, arranged 'With :, a _yell Mechanic o Brampton; and ., when it w -ineeliaitice -died, leaving it: childless .an ep as '' heap of a kitchen in thia,city. Tli ble—a few Minutes 4) each oer—t;:o i rule • . the engine ia drawing it out again, to Lif a011yered tO one of the eastern true • AU sok* of The managers of he Lourdes. ;no claim, 'that, in all, cures_ hiee been effected. ty. It it5- said a Public rOCeption will i e tett- = he undet the • anagetnent. of Mr, Harry Site - k,., Owing to. ppaehing by dynamite; the field Itit,cdo n lefes. ire, hap b. en 14,, ost totally eaitee'i T .._ 'his new - hine, married -and b.ecorrie ' 'IL creditor te a d widow et• .- Ni `lien this last event took plaC the. other ;„ ' b . .o err le 41:lean, to • • tallied ••&11 ' - - Mr. McLeod Stewart, wh has b e e ; LI ; nVestinent- in Manitobala ids, Will :`• iv,- - during his -I st, i have 13g, n imitat. .1 i.e.' .4 London collection'. e • 1,1r, Phelps, reeve- of lee; king:- /... ,, duos11:er-ise:iteh;b7r t.liene -"c.uttPpii and diek ea.; • Maemanimons btor. Yeell calmly •• Widow -lie Went in, •-seittch of her, but- she pae ocsuld t 11 Whither, :. Having money at ins disposal the.. man.: deteriiiined:, en huntioe the e-vilmanuP:and started on the , tehding le ab and, settle" d fore Piirehae. ity; town -and village in On; last dame- to =Hamilton, hoetelty seemed to put the man in Mind of his youthful' days,•and the.praiseditin good .at last teached the eare of the genius of the Culinary opera at the man. t -ons, and placed • herself -in As it _happened' they Met by moonlight. When ',the- peir met they stood ‘,Stbekietill,' 0:zing in gratified won- der ateachothr. At Jolla last the weintin gave joy-ful g.asp, and, falling into the .anan's urine, . exclaimed Oh; John, rey 'dear, is this you ?' john -gave- her a.hearty old-faehioned eed replied ,:Yee, Mary, What fix° - avenues answer would' haVe been none Oftn-say, fOr just at that moment co•uple-htiggieg -generougly an :the side-' walk, he proeee tb ariest them, when to the man unfel led --the tide of their love, /4 -the builaing 'and groundg ante be alone?". asked 4 inada3 Etcher of his elitss4 4 bright,eboy 4..1 - Daniel. sir *lien be Iva I make ice ea Ch.eap•next stir mei -thet be melted for fresh*Wateri, • theta earnfhg it grumbles at the beet le.- i_fach persistently, -follows s4pie. T.,: lea, . wine the man whoworks harcltArid-,seeeev. ali Ueene jvoe.yrsyaearnakes his "owg go:?,.t i.u.e.fi': , . r.--N.elson Mc, ague, of fiat 1004 fee; i_. tux •ering his house on Wednest inerei.e.:;, Vi deil with VI* necks ripped opfin. El. After the proper formalities had been coin plied with, and the Icing .Separated • lovers were_ married; !the Woman :returned" to her kitchen and the man to his old apart, //lents, bute :they. will soon .ge.- to hot/Ilse- keeping, - , any he had just made a r , •Ite,'-is- etated that el. Lewis ito be ot4,- .. ed „run for Mayor of Londone. ext,yeip., . :Their. aggregate: Capacity ig 16;8 to 2,000;000 bushels. They are.in diff parts of the City, lint those at the dis road giVe nearly -.bile-third . Of -the • :taken. Ile what it- ie the- I fashion • to- •c_ is:386'feet long, 100,feet Wide and 145 hii,111,' required five- linen 'feet of hi qualify laiekn-owledgee as the cage may in its constrootio ., and 'coat- 4356, One- can easily ebtain periiiission inspeot, ite. and the 'Superintendent Ilede conducted to *little ‘. elevtitoi" ( ie this•confueion of names again e it is w our English friends mill a. ' lift ') and hei .to the top flobri At one end he -sees, sWi .paseing oVer a Shaft; the- largest belt. in -.United States, -28_0.- feet in , length, . -eighty • inches .in: width. Below hire, . great scales; and bine • gutty - feet deep.- hig clothes- as - he listens to the pO :cicerone,. who:. -.ia ; telling- -him .. t .there 'are - twenty -lea , . standard It's, -that • they -weigh ,-8(;) -accurately that .': in an aggiegate . of six -carload's there was • the 'engine:when the bell. rings.' A #ain -bee eome in below fill: of :grain in bulk, ,Into &Cat goes 4 gter shute,:- or mozzle-.; senaebody pulls a leye ; and,.. presto I. away haSgone that grain up into -a weighing bin,. then- dewn into another -reeeptacle of pro- obserVer's mind that °Me man's property is ont ' -and all that' ie" needful is that- the eontenta of. each- bin should 4 honingent- ears to be filled for the east; !ken wanted; grain.? :Net at • all. -. 'Down comes 'that ways, of the- Care and in One of thena- afte anotber-the.grain rpm' A.i.p loot by foot. .I doss time than any one would think "I' ai-)k prove‘iin lentil -1i 0,000 the: ifarden of Mr. Waite Ilonsik)ger,: fit. err:in]: ThotiCas, being A andivbalIttee. in 1"nli bleceet Eihyermbe, they Ore not do, net one of tliOn dares 1 ... rein 1,4 her hat in Ublic and dqt off' the 141.3,7 ri- baldcl.sipt. . .- ' -. 111 -. - : .. likfi . feet chatteklor same wic1Md punster. ttiplay Mt:, t -- inber there t4 a little batter EIA both en, of. i.lio . to • Sp timee when's, an is very '4'pgry he be. ' WhY, paid be loudly, 'lie needs bitly afew oht,Q1 ... ...t.els a neld for.- nterprise? A lady ' the pra HO 'Settlements West of -Witianipeg lid ea!: ..`' tire are nearlyeaten alive b'slprairie sinc the painful Sur aiwe m e . t Would willingly give 451 a cat,' ars Vines,- A.-, of Baliol College, Oxfq-rdi has n:at,4te been ap hated 'classical tutor amt. -dean -of the resi thee of Toronto "C'iliVers.ii,...:y. He held at- the Untvereity of Londttn, She loveS so *ell, but- in his charactses theY drift lute fi calm -axid-th re 'enaai.u. '..-.1 -There is tar hOpe of a•peaceful settl6itient,', 'As lar agrnar, knowledge ex*gids, Id no . • • 1.