Lucknow Sentinel, 1887-06-17, Page 7--BOMINION2A. AMENT.
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papers relating to the Behring Bea odium. Railway „Ceimpany..-Mr. :Sutherland.
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. ,Refippoting lhe Ontario •40.ille, 440tiefi re094Magglati°114 ill the Ithtil*cieltlerare W. Denison inquired whether or not an
• . Maid, a first time:.,-. , . • # , Mr. Denison, drew attention t6 *mai .17:0,arill'et6012411:471,11441Y:e:a.:=01:an;ilaill.40.90. exit t of etwheliOne;t4w4 2,41,toc7i4Vfnrollt.a.gollaroT,,egvaeWr yins-ula;t.).14folida913..r;;Itaxa4g0004tp.itme,i, tyi3O,7,,,,heny,,,,
Tidt-T6116Wirit'g,.lifilie Were ILLtroduoed and
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• n the item Militia,. $128.0•900,-: ' .TheHonsetegunietlinComMitteecOupply. pittlietWsiiry or a :Rano, westerner vat `Th'ere- in many an.'''pla ntotper.pl.law
.. & maxon,iliore4, BOP. .. that has kicked up the. devil right 0,10 -Pg 44 .
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that line. • There, is many a; ' geed Mott:tele*
Railway Co. -Mr. Rykert. . • . ' report with which •iie could not agree. The Amount: Would be placed in ' tbe, eupPle- been My Misfortune to...witness.. ,A. randier An old meddlesome creatnro,-obe xpret. go, .
l' TO toeerperete the ,Ne4efeetigexe! mot report recommended that all offigers, of •:MentarY estimates kir—the.: ;frill elle4 at aral0f7atiloetao4W,41abl_rii°::weteltitholdstlitggkl*hitiha, ,tonhee..r.dasonol-idnailrittWo,.tbuir4t ""toebra,Itians4Wif,tbeeant,ibiLnx: • . -
.,dent Inptkranoeco:Mr. 'Small. . ' permanent corps should be. senior .in rank .WOrante.. , .
.4fr,,, Thompson, replying to mr,„ me, trt.., other militia.; efileere, He.' °Mooted : sir 4401pbo-Var94, eai4Wilen the suliliie• flaxen bat!, whieh..' curled :all over AS. head,: tell you, My sister; as GO is my judge -
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stated that it was the, intention of EarOnglY to the ldee„.. it was it ;slavieli 'fol. mentary estimates comedown he thought and soft blue. gyps which 'had not been. lieten-4he most sacred relationship eflifs .
the .Government to distribute to justices. of lowing of the Ruglieh .system,, while the it. would be tonna that Toronto had not 0100,..--'41. even in death- 'ffieVenty-Ave mileS might never to he interfered With by ' a
. •the. peag&-an, 'abridgement of thelte.vicied .condition of the two forces. was entirelyheen. forgotten. ' ' AMPS the c.01MtLY that iuntiliqt. bad carried third party. Brother.Small said divorce'
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Statutes containing the criminal ho*, the dissimilar. Lit England there. were the Mr. Kenny inquired if it was intended to the dead , -babe in MO akin% '1. tallied with
• ; Oast. being. abmit..one.fifth of the AliVisea volunteers, tbe. Militia and , the regular enlarge the drill shed at Halifaii• him end heard. hie stoty. It was Mi tidal and IsbaerevlanWA,h!SaiStrtr if ytigtavins abbeand
' Statutes, „4„ ' ..,, , . .. &PO, Here Walled Only the militia.. In Sir Adolphe Caren said it was 4M,Pos,, "A. year ' or mors.sge he .lia,..,x,iegun.., a
.maliery,,said, -Roue stepbeneon was in the :oetime. htindred yeargitheracitige had not eV017 Place with drill sheds, and he feared Mr. wmta (Cardwell), ',replying. to -lir. England it was not 4iteMlec't. 'au4 for two °34Ple' 4:*''°f he money ni6neY v°°4 *4); provide ccoacezzgagfensiwheitrh.a4430,peo: 147,734044.A.O.. lairrZnn•Yq4, rgaiefp!!!..1)473 tciatireet414:1111Oewbs',10;4.
onipioy of the. oororor000 as xflopooter .01 been followed,: that: Militia or volunteers nothing could be done 'fig Halifax this niegial iiepor. The 'realiff . was an eh- But if ence,the bargain is -made Si* tO, .1*,
. Marry. Be net. unevenly yoked • togollim
Colonization Companies at. at. a , wary, of ,ebonld be used in foreign PerVicetalthoub .y..tioara. ibe item 611,000 for ow Halifax,4.. ex, plump Of nbotegraphg• and finallY, mar, and die by it.. . That's Any doctrine. 'There), • :
0 WO; 44 travelling expensee,,tbe San* as it vole 40 the standing akmr that ini4 the •••
those allowed for other employees in Mani, .foundation Of. England's greatness' in the ,tensien, of theIntergolonial Railway,
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rTagoet, ' T1Pli but etr-the.1 Iwo a° .14r4Ii. r ;hw ie r et Ild ilgtogt4Shu its ' . hasitBmaa 4N4Yprya;!hn.riiret'e7 for Cli"ie r 4 °bin husband. aWnocr T ht b ae 4 ;
battlets. of Cressy, Poiptiers and Agincourt. • Nx., Jones eritiozed. the .matiegetne4 of qie• city, girl', 'and 4 few Weelle: after the :is many a sweet -spirited, goo, clever,
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.1„ Sir Charles , Tupper, replying to Mr. TeL, in all Modern Wars in which England' the. IPtercelgnial and. objected to the aFFre- birth of. lug halia she ran awaY to •Chicagoi; honest •felicity that is, trying .,..to drown bin .
Slifullen••stated. that three,quarterg_ofthe Lyme , engaged . the standing army Alone was . .
leaving' husband and. child 'behind her. tronhles at. hoine, in liquor from day to •
voters' 'bite Were paid, and tbe.. remainder ..,. ,'„ teconneetedivithTtha ray1,094 Of the 'gent to do the fighting. In England, there, Mr. Kenny aomPlimentea the •Oaiernt. There WAS W. uietnan on the reockand the day. Law, ' in'y :sister, if • yonr. hem°.
woUld be indd within a few ;Jeri, . thebenefit Of experiencei which was. denied
fere, the. officers of the POrnianont force had mouton what. it had done. to • promote the rouloi toiler did the tbe Ivo he eeeld to rev ito 40t bloke, , ,ohax.raing than a getib„,
interests. :Of Canada, including 'thee°. .01 the •chil4-. I hove' no., nbt. tht h'ling- " or a bar room, Pin, aro
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. , sit: Jon. Macdonald, • replying 10 AO. to the officers of militia and volunteers, and Nova Scotia,' life Mfr. XeM137). was a Cana., tenderand...attentivein . fac4
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, • he said. he. in ''a. bad r.fiic.. • when -. you , ,makt3 •
Bintret, said the roteuteAexit„governer. of that might juatifythe repletion there, but. tlie,n, and we should have- il9, liatiOlial; '.4= neglected his stock and dia'notbing else. but, .11mo, what it °pot to be, yeeru.husbatia
. .„ Quebec,. had tendered his x13E412040 ee here it was entirely different, The moment Went:n*44.nd the Intereelooiei Ilailway:. care for his child --but, robbed. of its will stay there or he is•ta deg .- YOIL cam ..
.. 4406340 • of ill,heefith'• 00 bad net. asked there.'weeenY. rrOnhie bore, calling for mili. He wenderOd if his CAilleagiin WP.S...,CrPans. MOthet'a care,. 'the...little' 'one sickeeed'and take either horn of the dilemma. There.ii.
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for leave of absence:. not been, granted- .it. 047 aid, the Canadian -militia, turned out
The resignation had n4 yet, 11064 accepted. and served alortgaide of thePernienentgorMr,: Jones -No. ' , ' ..• - ' • ' many a woman that lives so that her .hus„.
• :.. ' " -'' _ - . 4i 4 My life efiemed,to ge out With that''ar band :cannot levet her and then 'quarrels .
: • Sir Charles Tupper., replying to ' Mr. wherever they mig4t, be required, •• The , Mr., Kenny -1 regret l'?,.. b.par. , the:, hon.. lite : ,' i ' • cher, in his rough- *th-binfhooauseT be -a -as -44*---' And: Toil.
• mitc120:, 1,0,40 „itebea for feot,3 reieung.to militia officiers Of. Canada madegreatescri.„: gentleman-Baytbat. , . ,i_ , . ,. ivay,; i an' When ' she • died- I cried„ like a sit out there and look just Ai, tenocept a._.„ ,s ,
Reciprecity negotiations, said •evel'Ythilig ficee for the force. ' They Spent thou! time. Mr. Jones., -,f' ani a daptaim24. Ps .Act, cg• :woman. Than my heart • rose in. ei*er: .,41, that you lacked • was • wine8,and-X--•-•----•--•
•• possible. was'. being, done: by the '0Overn, and their'. means, and 'did everything they reLlialrkeet- • ' • . • . ;.____.• ” ,,_ •._ &gaiiietahoAlOgier,-and-i-felt-that-vould- expect some of you had a• big quarrel with.
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; lighety question and promote Reciprocity,
. Monts, of `Canada . andAritam_tg_settie_tbe ehtild_to further -its- intOrefittr --On. theother• --sitet'coneiderablddiecussionen: the ,40-, Wilber, It seemed to eae tlmt 'ar.babew9ald
hand the perthanent, , capers had good pay propriation for the Intercolesnial R il ,YOur IMOband before breakfast ' this MOM,
• ..but declined at present to make public any and. were well 'Oohed after, and there Was the iteni waapassed'''' ' • - ' - 'Mabel'. bad not deSerted her. Then' says always and forever; to Make her /uncle 'the
a--waY be alive' an' amilbecoolie' to -day if hoe tog., Sister, it is the wife's place, first and
'particulars. - , . . ..no reason why they 'hhollid have any :Sir Cherie°. Tupper presented a special 'I to .neySelf, I'll he avenged 1 • And . _so ..I most Owed, the most lOvabla and Most •
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, Mr; Thompson replying t Mr Choquette-. •
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preference.' Again, the Major-General ciet.. ONO. on thefieheriealireLection service. wrapped the poor little, one in ahlauket, pleasant place this aide of .'healien... 'Ohp' '•
. !at , . , a ealaries of Revising.officers were vacated the .oulargergent of ' the regular . idir. Charles ' Tupper • drew : attention to a: jumped on iny horse- and came. here. I'M hew X do pity a man that. has: got ' a. dis.,
'Mit yet fixed, but Would be shartly...
Mr. AmYet. asked. 'whether. the: govern,
. . • , force a Corresponding .decrease in the , despatch' in the .ifoil. to -day purporting tO goih, to ienti the thothera . little present -i„ agreeable woman fgr a, Wife, and histiad of :.
militia' . is,. a, •step .neceeearr to Maintain. •give.the stibstattee of an. interView between ,
ment proposed to take any steps to protoot a • proper - system of defenbei ,• lia (Kr. himself -and Bearetary. Bayard 'during his band, Tin goin 'to timid her the body of moping, 04 disagreeable wonian. . : Well,
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a peaCe-offerinc. froin .her deserted hug-, getting better . she. gets. worse—an old,
. the .D.00,004 from attacks of the cholera: Denison) . thought that . ,exactly a„ the roCent. visit Wallington. He 'Ivishecl to her little 'un.' . ' . . :0,. •-• " . . .• yen say (Whining),.." it your health was as -
now raging in South America: • •' • • .
opposite coorse should • he !purseed,, The say, that statements in the despatch. fleactuallY Procured :a. little'Cofffii and ,bad as mine, Good Lord have mercy oix.-
- - Mr, Carling said „quarantine would be schools should be tint again •to the, smallest not only • Incorrect, but 'Were' in almost litia nit), babe m it, after hissing...the. White Yon. •ctoa ix;ows; if -yon feel as bad as you..
. enforced against Ad ships coming from poesible:limit consiStent, With fiiiPPlYingtbe 0/031'7 :Particular ‘ (Inite tha, reverse of the .face again and again, and cutting a feat look sometimes he ought* remember you.
• , South America, whether on the Atlantic, or neceeeemyinstruotion.. Of What earthly use truth.: . . , , . • '' • . - -1004 of the golden air from the little .Sistem, I.:sympathise with you to the Very
• the Pecifie: side• If any Vessel were found •would be a Standing AMU' Of ' one - 6r ' two ' ••
infected she would be detainedin ,:qqatitn4 . ' . round head.."_ .There• were no tears in • his depthofray heart ni all your Sufferings and
thousand men of with . ..• • . . .A.,1klew. Pet for the:843,3y; . . , .. . . h .., . . . . , , ,
From ' Florida. comes . a
'• ••••••'Mr... Arnyet . said ' that . yesterday the all.
our :neighbors to the south? Of no use at .
On the other hand, if had &E,Ailitia .answer to the qiiestion; :" How . shall. I.
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turned away beret -he railway station, where pleasantness, because there hi .. so, Inueb at. .•
• suggostion ,in eyes--• e seemed to be Past that4biit eio he cares ;,' 'but let's • carry '• the ' spirit • and
Minister Of . Militia (Sir .AdolPhe.' Caron) force of one hundred tholisand *en; it amuse the' baby ?"_ Give him a baby alligai,
.. ,cht ihoigdetihningxthabealbiondoyttooi;tnheadigidpVelereis stake.. , It takes S, • trie hero . to carry . it : .
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had stated that the reason for ordering the eatild, by increasing.. the . service roll of ter. to play With,. 71113e little creatures are pleasant face and , cheerful heart through' :
-.9th Battalion, of, Tillich he. was Cgloneh every ocunpitny from 42 to 125,be enlarged' great pets .witlighildren,,Whe are not afraid, to rde to be the ,tnoaft broken-hearted rain suffering. .' , ' - ''' . ' ' ' •' • ' -
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: It) diecentinue drillwas given in letters to LO three hundred, thousand, a ' force which . • ' • PI • . • „ " In five minutes he came rumungbaek,, • . ' . A New medical, Plant. •
,,i.9,0nid, the of . grear-tremee to .u:a in. nn. bOsona, 0, or la them --against them -cheeks i iz. ,
i ' ' to takethe 'if their hands and. Lo. their . • . • • ... . - • --- . • --;:. -- -
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.., ,,,, battalion, after: being 'called out to.drill, emergency. In EurOPe.the-idea:**11-to go a
-, - Of explanation and had later been Ordered° that Was the..Proper course, for US to f011oW.
had been 'Ordered' to stop without e word in for armed nations, and in his jUdgenent
co°7013teintilibtet7..i.pTenhteti.:11ted•aartillieearyP 1.:•inther".latgei. little; 'nil.' •..ilesii... the: '140„ne,kba,, t
4215,11tcb, cee loluitt,z1e,.!I adfloa eitaloollt7i,veed„:02e...iiiry, • A very interesting discovery that. a plant
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with., oeing•oaressee. as they;, would, tt' ga: e it? -ai
; . to resume also Withontatplanatigh. ..,Th • . Lye- 34e, -well,' known iclei.‘. 114.11dalawliciFhigher':.1%.1si,',4'4.4.1r-elY •
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4i:4,-;ir • 44184111,aita4gPaitrillEig W. _O shOuld.etteleako „„.r...41.0.0v4a .. :.tossibl - 5inAhO, ir. matte. "'4.44M,K11:41,11brifief• .111fild; d43„„,„„,,, g„,,,r..„,„.4,,,,„„ ,, .t.n.g8.26*,hLtRt-4,f,beei•i0=,sr,,.erltly.4rtbTilhed,,:tm.:-t,
Imfmorianulite. ' ,ristuuto•zd wareple"..' t'ani, ...sk,hvater_. ___Xi'ff,ticatinsa.„2-iblaid:ighigthi... gc*J.lect ear& Ahr-, 7,Zia;;itt: - . tga..t. 4aziagto4e037,4,r.H. :IOW 41. 44,43#1.:Wk4nwes*04alho..4;4„
....ti, ,iiskr.de ..ropert.: 07f xajor43;enerel Strange creased to 50 000.. and ghould be drilled ' for i'...741u4bidituVidid•41004/atalLer the li.thittorYlooeer,e. zila lbe 'sot' =00 • - '''''-wd-tmqww.tisatviliiF•14Au- 4'mtltari''suFan. `ttuil'u' ,onlder :•and • run :•11.3vTity, . , Five . minuto.s
they can creep up, and • sun thenistOen-and
,.... _. . , . .113 *nth the, gyniiiema .. sylvestre; „greveint.... .. ,
.. . on the".9thiJiittelion .hed been •published at . least. sixteen • 'days in 7 each .„ year. twice a weeks.** of beef, the size, .Of an 1 t . w Saw lihnon. his • horse, the boxin u2IlteiwYitinb itiheArPekaecitnenndi!ecnnintbsullie dOrmaaredalE3....
• , . M:full, and the . reply. was in tike. affirm*. The • idea. • ought, . . to . - ' be'', scouted English
. . 7 coast.. A late,. Governor ' of Madras and .
walnut; .:1:0 all :they .. require . to. hii„;,... ;;•• 11,•:,.- 7:7 - ,'-' .
'his Oats' a -aliening' back to his 'ranch.", '
. :pnblighed,,A, letter in the Trees • .deolar- 'OF .
• two. But . Maj neral •Strange . had. .of ,. going - backwards : :•• by-,. reducing
strength. . He . did ',net.' think anstain 'existence comfortably. A ,' cheap n'',1'.'..•,‘"vr:aret, ,, . • . . , other residents of India who • have. tested • ;
k..ing that; therewereparts of his reports ptand a Obarmin-g-dilp;tlie-0311-dron think, : . . • • 8„.1.•• ... ;-••':, ,, • 7 ... .. • - - the properties Of this plant.. •certify •that .
it wag, to the interests, of a Yountootintry. wli-6 6%4; ; year take' Inindiede .of there' - • ..._ '• 7 ."!IP°11 15 7.11.`7`g"m"- ' ', , chewing two or three lefties • of:" it. absier-.. .
• which .. were, net ..:PublishedelMr: .•
Amycit) himgelf. had gent in, at the request like-canadallrhavginargestandirig-armY.
We. could not afford . te..have•anydrones in north' in perforated box.* : . Tim' .fircit. poi, : The London Acadeniy gives the following -lately Or:dishes thktongue'e power to taste
session of theniis a great . delight ,to their as "Solomon's Judgment in ' . ' • ••syieetneii.'" Professor Dyers experiments .
, . of the Department, a report Of . tbe.opera, the•hive.-7,-But. by .a moderate amount of small citMere, Who in.their &Ora's/await ad,••• •TWo,Women game 'befort; a Mandarin, 'in with leaves sent. to him at. „Kew, in Eng..
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*lens of, the 9th Battalion:in. the North -(111113
.d b0 available . and . useful . .at .' ' Short
gWe could have a large fere° which iniratiOns take-the:in./Mt of their . brume ,ini China, each of them protesting that•She• lank corroborate their testimony; ', This
West,but this had never aPpeared,..aiia. the would . .; ,_
the hotel -rooms and allow theni ' to run was theinother of . a : little -child. they, had. plant islikely tn. prove :a : Most :.ValLtahle . '.
' 65th: else had been, almost . completenet*. . It •.was : midefstnod, atabout freely; The lively little reptile with , Confedera, brought with them. They were: eo eager addition to „modern materia "mediae.. , Its
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ignored. . • Twenty. Years hence, people read -. tion that mullion dollars would spent
annually on the.:Militia;,•ind he did his cunning head.uplifted and.:.,hiack eyes; and so .:positive . that the• mandarin. was ,POWer_to.. destroy.. the' taste' :ef sweetnei
•ing the.reports of howtherebellion Was, s
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curiously • about; has, ,a, irk* of sorely He retired to 'consult with .suggests ha use by ,, physicians , to ,r correct ,...,,
put own would hardly ...knew, ;that there think it, was fair that When reductions any: ' artinggliddenly and disappearing•'.42stan,hie wife, a wise and. .eleter., woman, whose • morbid Okaying for sweetmeats, Which.. iga ".
..bad been two French Canadian, .regiments where were found neceseary this.appropria:. taneougdy, ,Under the most careful watch opinion Was helki.in.„greart_ ;repute in. the, ieuree.: of (widespread :disorders Of diges...
' engaged in the Northwest. :•' The 9th were tion should suffer:, • He hoped the.Minister ing. • He has alife.a fondness for 9,•• Warm, :neighborhood: • . ...,, • -3, -`, • ! : 1
. ' , tion.... ,General•Elles,.of Madras,'isrep.orta.
..,. cut .up into five detachments and distributed Would tot'. be guided . by thevep,ort of the berth; and isniore than likely to ,Itirn up;. :',.. , She. requested' •five 'minutes in which to. as having found that.,gymneina . abolishes .
: to. Pests Of danger gaiong the Meat danger- Major-General, and that he. would.nOtver, Upon search,* the folds of baby's frock, dr,. , deliberate. f At the end of that time she "the power of enjoying • a . Cigar." *. While, .ci:
outt Indians of the Northwest. ' The • had mitinjustice tobe done ' to the Canadian
if the infant he asleep, cozily nestled.ahent. spoke: . : • .• • . ...• :. .•.... ..• •.: . • ••• smokers ay -not : relish. 'thie: physicians • •
' come horde amidst applause; had bee/1..334mm hy.'4>tving„; regular ,Officers.. special the little:otte'e neck,with his pointed head . . "Let the seri**. 'catch .nie, a largo may prize immensely a plant which adinin' .
erewned with Wreaths and. received Wit rank. over them. • • • .. ... , . ; , ... • • • ; . . rootedunder the plumpehig.. . Shouldbaby'
., in the. river,. and. 1,3t • 'lie brotigh,Chere letered to patients whonee tobacco to., ex- •
', ha ce to waken he milieu hlind'oeo eaul 0.1ve.: - • • . •,eelasi !OPTOct . a tiine,, at ..leaet,.:: "eta.
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but "neehe (Mir Ainyot) had
...,, \ open arms, , . , . . • . -Mr. O'Brien geld he .. quite :agreedivith 0 n ,. • • g
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• •• ' ' differed from the hon 90. e .Rio!
the • the last.' apes er in , is. cri 0 8 . . , „ . , .. . ,. ., , , , .,...
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- ' • ' ' -• This wcia done •• . -.. - . : . ., , . • • :norchnate for,smoing. . The . power . Of the....
.., 'question his regiment had been insultedend ,eirident, 'intention . on the :.•part of ..seme•ef slipaWay from the little fingerschrif they were ring Me now the infant •'..s e said ' p ant to.ren er tasteless many drugs \which.... ..
oppreisea), - • . . i( • • , : . . : ... . ... , those in authority ,to-rplace-tbe-periniuient2 :
Sir Adolphe Carodenied. . , , . • • • . . ,
• n that he :had corps in a position different from a . e.
'-• .. th 't f greased Children haw no. repugnance to. . " hut, leave ;the .women in the,,i;Uter °ham! 'are witremelyeanseous . pion:thee- to Com-.
the young Igater i" on the contrary, they her.. . ' . . ...t.. . ••. . • , • ,. • . "'-'• --',.- Mend. ft....to.t. h.ci"medical prefesSiOn.;.„'. :;-: - .• .
' " t d• . • ••• ' . insulted the • 9th Battalion
....penmen e or. mai . .. , . , the nnlitia, ... as stroogly. o Jecte o. any.
If d t ' love them and encourage their 'fitn3iliarities , ' This Was done, .too; Then the Mandarin's •
and charged that 111.r.•, Amyet . had.. hunseif, . , . .
thing, being. done .whieh would make . thean are never.tiredwa c . . . . ..
d . • ' . of t hing their 'droll; wife ;caused the • baby to undr.essed. and. -•.' • Bnao_tation •in'the • illiki!eni. •
t i '• h- more than that secretive ways•-firositingfea Post.. ‘• , .'. , its,e 0 .98 Ini o • g . . ' . . • , • When the Pandishaho.sanctioes, =nova-
' stilted the French ioliinteerS'by ,dealer l'erirgen -•
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nig that: they were fit only t� take care. of. whi it was nitende . from e a to. e, .. „,
9!"" ."n3rdt" 1•Pg the fli t b ' :: .' - ' •' .a. ... ; . .. . . „.. ... . ' " Caril..the creature outside now :and
WI4 She Wished to Get Married. , • throw it.into: the 'river M the sight Of the tions in the:Went hie. inipOdsible : to 'pre-, ..
7- provigigne and forts , He had been fiticed ' e_e C.
diet what nitY happen next' in the worl • Of
a.. Err°Ad9olpinstruotjonhe Caron, Said. he. agreedWith Constance is „ter,' young, but ie able two.women, .
to &Pince the. eorrespondence between MIN'
better. worth (looting than ' ...a'• ..11,.' ;', •. Duni.. For • centuries the ' nitMes ' of ••th6.,...
„.'..:Aniyot and. himself .1,13y . an Order of the. Mr Denison that 'w. .fitandineartnk weold . .132434. ao*O . ..,T4e eetvorit obeyed. .her . or re:, , . ITV ladies of the Imperial harem and the. ,Per-.. .:.:.
•House.•
. . . . • • . ' ,, • , ... .. • ; . altogether out of place.,..
he''. ' t • of • • in this country p-cOPle: '-Her • envy was somewhat aroused the fish -into, the • water,.:where_ . it ol,
,, by t.be, feet- that a. wedding was about to &bent; and ,struggled, „disgusted, . no doubt, ticular apartMents_they.doetipied have .
• . '• The gouse•Went.inte• pornmitte, e...of Sup.' The perManent•corps, Was intendedinere 7
}nitwit only Sithart,,and the.Cluef of . .
Pito' the tte‘oi.Og:1100,0. a O'' for eXiierkn.' enfial :il ' s had . been she in the number of
the 'advantage of her,: so she remarked, .moth,ers threLT, herself •Mto• the, river has been shared two o. ,, ep, ysi- .
take place in the.family of.. her little play- by the wrapping In whichit was sWaddled.
for instructional purposes,. ;and its useful- • • •
Eunuchs • .Latterly, however,... thici• •eozifit
Mate, and that , the playmate thereby _bad .i,, Without a ' onient'i Panic; One: Of. the donee ' : ' . • f'th 13, - '1'.
•• • • :• f•aitnsirskebec. d -c. ,,artwki. gbf-ae. bed -v--,.. virtt•waet • year to render valuable • serviiii. .0;44. th.e: ..---„,.. . .. .. ..... . , . . . . . Col:amender of the Faithful ' Of his Own' A '
trained men who were. timed . :out every. .
very , complacently, to her little.' friend's 'cif shriek , She must ,.sa.ve, . her drowning
,V4th. clans. 'attached to the household.. Now the-,—,—,,..,.,,,,,-.....,..,_
°done with the If80,000 voted list rfar; arid' count*, , Redid nal)
- f'' the ' Major,'•Geni . ",Mr0..-.,-,-;aia•yott,ynow.Aukt I was en.• .k. • . re kion itis.said • has ordered that infuturn. .
• '
Mr Carling said thatn: farm :of '460 era . , .t3 . . .
what Wa • u op-Ogid• to '17-ciiiiiiii•vbith the -Pretition on the report o , ... , . . .
. ' ' • ° - r. • • - • '. • - ''''". 'era as Mr Denison had done; ;• The Gen- ' •
1 diii•• . not wish •to replace our militia. • -. .. •
lace the eanle inter- "111"nima..... . .. ,. • • .. . . ,
gaged to be inarriscr?" ' • , , . . ...› she declared, • aiia the niandarin cr .wile
"•Wh ' ' • C . • 1 that d f"- - •ceinnianded tbat,shelshouldhe rescued'and
7.,.no„ many- . P1_ : : -7:7----7 , .a...... '.,t . ' ' ' , . ' , . ... ' --.
i ,41 , ecteh., Sultana shall enjoy . the luxury ' Of ,a, •
visiting card, and that she shall ' effii; a :
child. • '.. ... . „ , . , ,.
• .; WI out an _ she,ls e , rue mother",
— ..'''''m 'th' "k1 lit . 412 t. ''' - ° ' ' ' - - : .
eines' had been tairchased near Ottawa for. •gYatem.liy,e'Permarten+; army, .
inefits 'eheliceripies• „in 'the barem. : per. .
• ..a. Yee, ma'am ; I'm ,• engaged . to • Fritz the chu given. o .er. • . . .. , . .. , .
,, • ,. copy eh- to the outer 'door of ...the apart-,.: •
.• ' andhe:Witii • .
• ... • Ward " '' (small 14' Of' her. aggnaintanee). ' . And the ineocieri.h -oPc11.1ed 44; heed', and
re that such views would% not, be enter- .. . . •
Whose enlightentilent this information . is., '
in the ' Maritime Provinces, One in. liani-:• f. th Military •
?...011: the. appropriation. or e • . " Well, 00033r do you eitpeot to he noir., ;.„. Meanwhile the false mother.. crept . away:
' * inba,' one' in the. .Rertheiest , and ;one in _College at Kuigston, • ,.
- ..the 000 • Of 'site '' bUildings, stock and nl. ation with regard • to the fine of • $10 .
' •Beitish C• 1 " bia It •• was ••expetted that ' •• Sir .Itidiard.Part.Wright'its e
imposed cm • those "'cadets *he •had taken .1ri!a SFY'sof0.."7if. .C;;P. ei."8 ltrada,le-
k• d'.. for- . • f , -... .. • •44Vell,1 hope, go. ' The latit is, rm tind the Mandarin's. wife forgot all abont: her
in or°.
of being spanked, and rthink we'll•he Mar.; in the occtipation of donning the little-15ahy
.. ••: :'. ii•i• . rex!, :.silli:.. she : could; .fm., .d:.'i,d ,h,e,r dittoes' G, az.etti . .: ,' : , v. '.'... ,. ' .
.ige his peace With the lighte• thereof '...-.• ,,t,
rentailiablectep. in advance' by , way Of Mak- ..:
ried soon?" : . . ' • ...• • ,. , • :. ... , . : . :..She wadloundont in • her 7,impostere, and, ,Poigibly. there, haSbeen ii revolution, in 'the. . .
harem' and'. the ' 'Sultan . has ' taken this „
. ,
4'.•
•,$65,000. ' There were no buildings of any
"establish eiperimental 'farm Stations one
• °count on the land. ' It was 'intended to tained P3' Parlli-un..ent' ' .plain it to him." ' '7 "... ' ' Flowery Kingdom ' • .• ' faciilitate the inquiries of lady minters.
The item passes. He doesn't kno. w it, but I've got , to ex. thought his wife the wisest,Wonlan in the intondod.does„not appear, unless it. he to
, machinery fotthe,?farm near Ottawa. would imp, •
, be 0160,011 . ,,• . • . service ni the -Imperia" 1 army. '' '' ' ' , A. Shower Of Black Rain. . • '
. A remarks` from. 1 r.• • ,
' " ' M Sproule Mr. Sir Adolphe.0 'd that matter bad
Caron said . •
Big worth from Els arews tend.
Ali
On t e Hein of £20,000 sterling, Canada's a
13einpl and•Mr.,Gigttult;the item passed. . been feferred to the Minister of Justice for Lucius Boyd, o oy v e, ,Queen's mew t o pi). • Tadua 0 , fess. .
n3ion as te the legality of the fine, County, publishes in the Dublin Expreo,to-, • • • . , . • a ..
contribution to the Imperial Institute, • "d• his opinion was 'that the authorities very ..trange. atinsp_herieil . nhenoinenon mencement dresses, Is all -white. . The de- winner,: • .*• • , , ,• , .
d the f 11 hi singular articulars :
ay ,a o ow gp A, , Fashion'fl dlettlte , this year •-for,, com- er m newspaper as .been . o erin
rind : if t ' ' ht to impose a fine on ' - a the '
sur- prizes for long words, and this ie thestate y
• Sir Charles Tupper explained that it waft -a a pe co right to . . was wrtneseed in Castlecomer an • e s aigna int 'making °It' aimPle . and ' girlish i‘Transvcialtruppentropentransporttrain-.
Ith'rt ".
• • intended to use the grounds at South ,Ren- those cadets who had entered the Imperial rounding .
district for about lour miles on. and the favorite garniture is ribbon. ;There pe le . reibertrauungsthranentragodle.
.sington., 'which had been Used for the. service. s • ', Saturday night, A general depress'ion Was • The intrepretation of thissomewhat in- .
are bows 'on thelpfithoulders, the waiat, on
orti skirt draperies and • ' . . b. . g•
• - ing bididifigs Would' be 'eieeted; orie-half of • consider
cadets at the Irs,(1itp: i ..
.•Mr,..Delitiiiii trged the Government to
'.' the dvisabilit ' of giving lour ,.. t . ft • . , • , .. a b ii iamb
. ,II ..., f . .031, .. felt all Over the digtriot at about' '4 o'clock
hen afternoon, accoinpame. _ y g . the sleevesEsupp eg .
gashes, and they ;are draped iagenallY tragedy.
, . ..,, . .• ivelved. idea would . e . , The . tearful .
...Indian' and • Colonial ..E•zhibition. ... Impos.,.
He . had stated •. OM* to the 'prince of -,w4o palsied,. through :the college. and would v 1
• . duets and industries of the British Empire; • If.thot 7
, . - Ros,.0, 210.13mx;!..61,,Collegettdtiating djass in
were done it wOutd. encouragetnese the town of .P.astlecorner seemed .to • be en- and.,t, -.1'ecl,qa b9:ikig.'!:. 003.i ,tiged• , Point Another 'gigantic,"attempt at allteratiVe ..
e ope . in a
d - • thick black cloud.' 'Aintniald esprit dresses often have a fl-dgince, a e word -making looks hardly less aPPailing
WhiCh would heallettedito•the ColOrdee and _ r .s. anti,,„ ___L_ and thunder and a.' tremendous . rale
'' :at the ends le "gracefurdntsi. • .44aoe'le a tragedy and why tearfnl ?j: of a, drotnedary„, ,
f „ if across the front, sides or, back. and finished of the • marriage .ttlieing13. ', why .
" should' ftireith, information • as to the pro- :
- :India.' .It Was intended that the instittite of the.
entployment m the.yiviiperviee .
Of 'Canada.
'year vvhithoontieued till about 7 o'clo0k., - , clg . driver. on the „transport of. the .TetineVaal
,,.. . lightning was then apparent„, and 'at, 7. fa"16rfte raateriftliCPeint 'a!esPkit, ilhat, *Val,' troops to the triMies.". . • ' ' • ' ,• ''‘ .
.
Wales and etheiloads of the 'NOW* that : he an advantage hi that way to ihecolintry,
:£20,000, Would • be Canada's . entire 'COntri- He believed the .first four cadet's teemed , .
' 'were frightened; .dogs rushed to and • :fro in' : th qlrapety bordered With rows of narrow " gekltaiiittselmantelithassentaelchelmor.-
bottom of the skirt and. ;the 1 leweripart of
a wild and,trantic•state• ..... At about 7.50. a , e . • . , .. , . , • deep , derraohrenMuttertharmo" rmennthentennia 7.:
..htltial; ,.,.. .: . . • : .. , ... .. .. . commissions an the regular army, and it
pre , y , idea is o' ma e these
' 'uher.• . which is. supposed to mean • the •
thiek black Min.. fell, safdoientlY .hlaOk to 'lisitin,,.. otAinoirtet ' ribbon set , above a' -, .... .4 . ... , „; • ,.• , f .
• . Mr. Mitchell and Mr. `Mallory expressed 4-irlight. 136. °Ptkialal 'Whether tilaY votild ioko 'stain any , White: eleth., . and
maker Of a . ma,r13 e monuMent. ,for the •
eritire•disapproval (Alb() echeme.' • ; „ StiCh a Oeitimbisionnt else could go into -the pregnated 'With aiL-nasoluble &1st, • The
4.1416'ell.tly..- • dressesoverwhite lawn,. Et is Very •efiet- Moorish Mother "'Of ?a 'Wholesale, assassin
.
. ..„ . .
. tion, or at., all events, the great reduction; Of pressed)iy Mr, Denison ' .; . . '.--.,
.
On the item of $229,525 for linniigratiOn, Citii Service Canada: .• '. . • - .•
• Sirlftiohard .Cartwright urged, .the iiheii,, Mr, Jones Concurred: in the VieWS C3e. dwiasto°10,1qaths ep.nicic,Itnl, 4mtraenir pElill'cllea's,, eciestildrlin".BoWtt.' over silk.. Skirts are. cut walking len. gt13; :only: ha' German, that they .0eri do this oort . .
need ' for domestic piirpetes;,---Pill Moll w1.1'.1.sts high,, , or • e011ietinleS. Of thing ...Pall Mil.04tte. '. . •'• • ' ' • '
among the MuSsulmans at' Mecca” ; It ;is ..•
tive andunnotts.uhanalyf: as expensive ' as • made
the•eiPenditure, Under this head: ' .. , Sir,: Adolphe Caren . Said if Mr. Steles; dakette, ,, . •. . . • .,. ,..-• . pointed beak .and fron' t;or out spiate, so' • , • ' '
I
Sir, Charlie: Tiipper, charged the Opposi. when Minister Of lililitii;khold the violy he
' tion With •witntOf patriotisin. „ • . bad eXpretised,,that policy . had'been' f retty
: The„debate wag of:intim:led-by sfi RiChard, wellfollowed by this Government.. Some
Cartwright Mr. Charlton and lifro•BreWri: ii, Of the. cadets of the ItoyallifilitaryCollege
Hr. Paterson (Brant) said the .want -Of i *ere at preSenf otoployea hi the Militia
• the present Government, who had, plated inbuilt/31On the permanent corps orlioiitifieci
patriotism obonkt. be laid at thedoore Of I j)ePartrnelit ; others • had' reOeiVed, COM-
. obstacleit in the path of !the, progress of 'Police'. '.. • ' • ' • - • . '• '
the country and had placed it 9,4 a disad-. Sir Richard CartWright said he under
I
.. vantage ea comparedY with the: nutted etatid Sir !Adolphe Carcin had ;made the
: : States, a Country. With ;inferior nature' - •selectien8 hiniself, , .What Ur. Denison and
• , advantages. ' * . , ,,, : : 't mi, Jones had :suggested Was „that these
The items relating to idunigration and , appointments bo .0,ffered as prizes, . .,
q.iiiiranthie Wore passed °dicta long discus- I „Thelteill passed. •.. „.•_. ... - :.'' , ..
. . , BIOS and the HOugOacljcialrluid. at 1.20, • . I Tlie follOvving Bing werereadathird tired
. i. Bill 'to iritorpOratb the Teeswater & Isike and p4cced !' . . • • • ' . '
...Enron, Reitivay Company;.. . (prora • the.; , To iteorporate the cOliiiitzwdoa:•:,Genarat
. Senatet)' . . ; . ' : . ,• . and Marine. Hoggital.-Mr; McCarthy.
i)fk. FOiter laid On the table , additional. • TO•ineorPOrate the'lciegara 4WoOdsttailc`
„ ... .•
' ' . ' ., _,_ 4. 0 ere • treennees kroin,the Gree I le •
. • Most betoming to the Wearer ." Skov s
Annual military Drill., . • g made in puffs . finished with b; frill at the. ". ' • ' ' ' n 8
deY: `cerltaill r,egulations
' • Ple. militia generalordersilbtir,ced. a3in'esniViitti' a hand ti the Waist and finished With a Jackson to.a young Irish 'Woman whO hap-
elbo*, or full at the toand
n gathered'into . : "Weltmy girl,
, ' said Superintendent
drill . The maximum nuritber Of men, in band of ribbon and bow.;,,_prookion goele, pened. to be the Ofily.,..pne of her nationality
twelve: districts ;it) receive pay is 202554 . '-: '
• . • • 'c . aliord d big steamship:filled' with-Seancli
City eorpe may be permitted to pm/min . • Aspirations of a 'calling icier. • nsvhths, "what igha of a :vbYage did 37°4.
.. , • have?" "Oh, don't:inintiorr it gerr Su h •
tWelve day's annual drill at 'their local Why don't the men assert their indepen, . ... . - • ' ' .,. °
eadquarters prior to December.. ', Rations .desice and :.go. . barefooted dur
ink ,..,.,,_ jabccring furriners no decent woman. eVer.
in camp 'will.not be commenced •till the slimmer ? ,a. straw hat; a ealieo. .shirt. and boom understand a wnrtta 9f' tnglio4 pr,;.„,„,...
‘"" trossod the' say ,With before, riiyil a wait ...
Morning of the second day, consequently' a linen pair of pants -we wise fashion, .1,,t y k,
corps will be require t� - provide. one day's would 'decree sometiling Of that kina,..... s
„ ew or . an.
cooked. ratiens aha orte day's ' forage.. Atchison (Mot.) Glebe. . ,:. i • .• .''' A iiiffereait
Cents Per officer and man and raini orittiiig.b. 4. .
, '
telifity---five ' . , • . ...,11„...., '; ; .. , .,.
**my: intien..of the' first, day!s rations7
thirty.five Cents per horse Will be issued, Isiah
in ..,....,h6 gra babybornin south sieax city a yee
m. past,„ . : .,
1 "-Pit ben aching to. fight, that ina or
Medical ingpectien Of °eery officer arid men ., Wtte given a serenadeliy the baba Ana ., „ why ah,t vmh, theft ?, pi, ., ,, • ,
&wet be Made hetere .0.4,4.4.0011Je 0611 lilt.° mg totvii. •• ' ,
pregented with a, corner lqt in that promik, a r aid, the ttlier atty., and .1.anisikobibg
, • • . nip. f '
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