Re ee Pesccttamaanes Retort * - eee a sn a ae a EN ———— - ~ _ - _ _ ~ - - te ——— > as a? 886. Gy y THE DAILY EXAMINER > ee oe es oem ek oo RE sDAY AU GU ST. Os . 4 4 4 44ethu A 4AXe ao a ‘ 9 pa — . =F *4 : ‘3 8 Yao A» Re é : igs Bog . } \ i \ ER. Mortuary Siatistics A Fiendish Crime. An Island in Fiames. Pe vk g Li -£ MAL x -AS Ol HE i ‘ LLOTTET’ ‘OR T . 1 ee ae. is » Tenac May ataccer- ¥ ; " : a : a ta r bane a iin Miva Cue report that a constable named Ber Phe Canadian steamer Isaac M Ti if eS ft : : iSaoo ON o ® _f ’ hx ‘ETD > ; i tg ' : at ‘ ah cake ») fe . ursday : ‘ Laven. Ieee nard oble was to be tried before His ed into Chicas harbor Late on on “ vy ty ' yor e Stipe ary Magistrate 11s | nig oO (Ci BNA ALOE 7 tee Honor the Stipendiary Magistrate _ t! t without fue! amd almost ne — a . ; 7 ting the Mackerel fotal number of death 14|forenoon, for criminal assault on a six-| provisions. Captam Muir, oe The M, ’ V EE Y ¢ a I= ; A e iin | -. Dea. 3 6a es é cee ad & - : : 7 : : aia ‘ + ae ll ie May 4 Rate per 1,000 per year, 14 00} year-old daughter of Mr. John MeLean, of relates a terrible experience. 2 al 3.4 % ed nm another . Southport, attracted a larger number of|left ¢ hicago three weeks ago tow re ree : 5 = ' " wes people than usual to the Court Room. | barges. After a run of five days they 1 ' —_—_- A T --— * shin i t the | Mal . ones . 5] Every available space was occupied, and| rived at M witoulin island, on the Canadian = y show ee ee ee : 9] the prisoner was the cynosure of all eyes. | side of Lake Huron, the largest eo and in Be . ttt 7-T ¥ > resem : ul nvytnain : ri Vibbic ed : . 3 ‘ oe aie 1. i adueviinten i ar ‘ees. s ; : Relkason Toole isaman about 45 years of age, of |tae great lakes, « vere dw oa ced , tre . : , 2 = ee stag sam hea —— slim build, with sharp features and restless | When the vessels arrived the inha oe r Tar . : : ye ter y fricl 2 ‘or ekSs not a 4. tiem a world ve for Canadiat It | /rotestants. se neenes -+eesees Sl dark-brown eyes. His hair, which was} weve terribly engnt ned, Me ay hai One ™ 7 fe by «!- -! i - 5 ; 1} drop of rai ; allen 1e steamer ant appears tha l n of the, . . 1 once dark-brown, is plentifully sprinkled | drop of rain had fale " ’ : we f a os u OUTTA) : . “ Ot ; » < AT’ ss OF posts won anion ion. **eiliinealie on ye Sn en ea. tes Sad as with grey, and his dark-brown moustache | her tow began to take on cargoe ; oe een re a ar Nationality. also shows some grey hairs. He is a mar-|#nd ties, when the woods ean y ‘in eo u reas t a . . . : init 9 ores ave s« - ni the hire oa | ried man with a wife and large family. As | into a great blaze. No oner had the a my . ae . . 6 ant- “ « , . ; 7. ror e suitabl Ls , | he sat beside his counsel—Mr. F. Peters— | start« d than a wind storm swep ty ve lann f I, li a! Stray Ha tg for almost nobuing, te watel i ‘ iS | Scotel] o|he looked calm and collected. He talked | island,driving the flames in every direction. alee 0 A 1BS U i) I pe ttl t e | illegitimate (Foundling) to his counsel as freely as though he were | The reTrTnilt 1 IISc! ite ‘ | irs eriUimé i ne ; tag CoE . | P wi . S i eabeba. but a spectator, instead of being the defend- PEOPLE FLED IN TERROR Balanse af Man's and Bays NAG Hats at 4, big discount, ant in a criminal suit, the penalty for|;., the beach and sought shelter on board low the A ic ce ne@ their) Under 5 years ‘~ -sssee.... 8] Which is death or imprisonment for * long | the vessels, which pulled out into the lake. hil ts ver chea waters tf ; ueries Will be tween 5 and 20 years || period, with an occasional whipping a8] s.ores of bears, roaring w.th pain, ran out Balance } ] 6 all j ore . destroy: rine nd t n ~ sand4 1|dessert. He listened to the evidence] .¢ the woods with their hair singed from ~ sanqQ “jagainst him in a matter-of-fact way, and] 4), hides and plunged into the lake. The tc tithiniil for us-is s should | Oand 8 7 Sidi ie Dla be = tanita PP chia la ale peat ce ae nd asionally gave his counsel a pointer. —s | fames raged five days, burning over acres waxen fol ; eo ee ' ee a oe John McLean, the victim’s father, is of valuable timber and destroying a vast . nst \verage age at death ..52 yrs. and 6 mos. |, hout the same age as Toole, with black oo : pile@ on the beach for ' 5 > ‘oie wi vk : sl atic sade : abou le same age as : 8K Tamount of stock piled on the beach fo BBR POPs ERS Lil Gite \ as +) Aunentaen an Causes of Death hair and full black whiskers. His demeanor shipment. ‘Then a drenching rainstorm set ebb oad , 0 | debilit , | clearly indicated that he was much affected] j) and continued until the fire was put out. e . ‘ x Te! aS rial ure tha wenerai depii \ . z ° : Abd ChEAUh : Pe eto caer | Qt ge ot a scrbsR Ged enbeaen| 2 l pmtince sal so Sen nee om | eels te Cee a 3 {his child. His testimony was given with | )...ched there before they were ready to = ti e ta " ii /' eane jj{much feeling, and he was subject to a/)... a their stock of provisions was ° . 4 x yare: gi ‘ : SEOMACH CISCASE .. 6. eee pene neees S ta hic ae Ae : ; : , ‘ "OR TES BER ¢ Q @ ‘ A mT Ie 4 lin Wes i be warned in t | Luny di | } searching cross-examination, Which, ho almost exhausted in caring for the people arse “ J d . ; os a a Consumption |{ever, failed to break down his evidence.|.},,. took refuge on them. Still Capt. : Vo dou will be we to have a [Treaty ; ; ‘ re ! : 5 5 he : a ve : wi ‘rebro spi nal menin ritis l His testimony was ln substance as follows: Muir thought he could make ‘tte provisions ; a Tee HF torte gy the brain I Between seven and eight o'clock hold out until they reached Chieago. But commen Se out of the di f the Americans to catch | Hernia 1} Wednesday evening last, my wife came to}},. did not count on having Drowned re tiwtiey yy 4 - Bovver’s : : : ’ ‘ e if 1 ; . } ; ; : i me at Mr. Bovyer’s, where [ wi as at work, : : ( . s ‘ ‘ ‘ ae ‘ ‘ our fish an desire of the Canadians to tng, HEAD WINDS ALL THE WAY. is » Ss, Tneap GPay COLLORS neap Linens, Sere ey a Ricuarp Jouxsox, _| and told me that Selina Ellen, my daugh. Te ns. ke Cheap White Cottons, ‘ OHtain adamis nt hited States markets! eae ry ; . ’ a The vaneala te he isk as Sa “iaAV eo raga Statistical Officer. |ter, who will be six years of age next| The vessels <j ee md fi | f - Cheap Carpets Che: or Oiiclo’ hs, ; . ' shania »* . . NIN ‘ ac a se CLOUCS ¢ Smoke ‘Ol . un’ Gadlicad . :, eare uld | ss a October, had been carried off by a man in a| morning, a. ‘ = ry ul 8 0 7 kK "ga <_ ; “are ha hnrninge + y f settied Gown over = be taken to restrict the use of the purse | Canadian Biography. buggy while on her way home from a visit | the burning timbe i hi i scan their way rc % oe . . ; : ° i he : | SS i 1c 1eir way = = ‘ * r seine m ( ulian ers We « ot to the house of a neighbor. I immediately | the = ter the Zs , lad tO 7] 1 7 EK V Hw 2 YY i i iN G Ct t iWwA PP A I ; } | Mr. W R. Warson while here is ob-] ran to Mr. Bovyer’s pasture for the purpose lowly through tne « laa a 8. r iC , \ ‘il ativ on al 1% sacri price- | . ‘ : >a ; ” : . the it ) Viouday t araly i ining materi il for a ¢ velonedia of Can- | of getting a horse with which to go in pur- pas ssed the straits : bn bon Lay, a vor j fe, - + . ‘ ‘ - P > . a ' anteread Lo Michi 3 , : > em cid - less h we | > 4 i reris jadian bi raphy. Concerning this bio-| suit of the man. When I got in the field I hac they a ee one : is = a S. . & bat | rk i : ; , ; : . : wother bank of s ke at s derns a * i semnaniatiio~<ilp Sielitianans | graphy the ’ Monts eal Gazette says : noticed a buggy standing on the road, | ran into another anh < i — . “gi vadee ee é e: CIN 3 > . j p Canadian Pacific Darnings, | “What we require isa really comprehen-| about 15 chains from where I stood, I did | out everything t i mn % er na thn ' 4: j 5 . és . . , . roan re that 8 yaree OT ti i Bs work that will farnish authentic sketches | not wait to get the horse, but started in the | atinospner ee the first | r l ey f tl wv August 4th. 1886 A } ' ’ } } . e rmanila t ne see! om . : - oo ve ’ - a : Yj of the liv ot all- those who, in whatever de- | direction of the buggy as fast as I could go. | ¢ 2 n ——— ; fi 1 the + 4! hd f the ~ ’ ‘ . ’ ; ’ : f ‘ 4 4 : v4T . . 7 . . . “ ssamMer (din »\1 I01eS 17 ve Fy ( log TO Fe mene ee A HA i ; I ‘ ; nent of service to their eo ntry, have won Whengl vot within three or four chains of | Steamer. n all sides could : eal fog s m ; rehce and miiuence either IN} the buggy I heard the child crying, which | signa passil steamers. oy ey ee omy ae oa : i : ; / past or present, books, Naving This Alm ruade rae hurry alone faster Lhe back of slowiv and souncing whistles at frequent + 7 : a re , ' i \ I nad e Na hithert heen yp! i . iit , a» : ; eal » af : \»y made her wa hr } “penesuce Bas Arnerto been piace, | the buggy was towards me, and the hood | intervals the steam: made her.wa) eee a , ‘ ct oSlete ) purposes ofre 1 . ; La , ; \ oo ; TESS ¢ ig 13-4 , Cds spall tap tm A was turned up. The reins were on the| tie smoxe in ety. Her progress had . Gross ea \ id supply the want | greund near the horse’s feet. 1 could not| been so greatly impeded, | , r, Se . Orking expe : $2 é hea bLeve ,naeOover WOU Supply the want - . on ; when Lot tles nortl (‘*h th nevi- =) ch we have indicated would Y herefore be | 8¢¢ the child as she and the lower when J ee 7s ron ab EEO. Ae i oe ‘ i . ca Vv i 7 naicated, : Liere i i : ice a : See oi ee a oe : 12 port lth ‘ al unke rs empty. and an toe q | mierring a benefit on a multitude of enquir- | POTH#ON 01 the prisoner's body was covered | Her re; # ; . t ptait that intienlaiin 25 6 i ee } 1} } 12 stewart infor! «| 1@ GAD } na oe * Ia Ju ‘ \ 3,490.95} ers who, as matters are, have no means of | With the wagon apron. I pulled down’ the | the stewart informed the capta 7 roan ~~ ar ¢ 7 satisfying their desire for know ledge. Weare apron ane l lifted the child from the | buggy. NOTHING WAS LEFT TO EAT é The va : : \ | xia to see that the * Rose Publishing Com She eae crying after I lifted her out. but salt pork. The crew were put under ‘ i ; ; 4 = perio } pany nas undertaken just sucn an enterprise As I did this tl prisoner caught up the short rations and the de kk load of posts was - 2 } 72,958.64 | ty ynal biography as is Hkel cok thet has a Se a ae se Pee ee ne ¢ : , ‘ A ric n Ja lary | Jur 4 ; 174. 207.0 i a pe . - 7 oie . “iy likely mes , ae ae und attempted to drive om. l ci wus ght tar: awh on to feed the Turnace, but the codar — 65, . : Thin atin : alice, deusiies i. may . wn 7 [ + bart ves which Ra tihold of 7 Pr ea om oe bat nad while was so green that the bcilers could hardly ; Y ng tor carrl mistriict ergene Hrm fas now in hand, speaks for! with the other 1ieid the fender of the Gant wrawen Finallv the steamer cut her . . : . > £>.,.° t at As $70,548.93 dur fitself. It will contain “ brief biographies” of : a : } ak Mabe be kept warm. in uly the | ae TE will off or, at Reduced Prices thie m mth, the f. vilowing ing the searne ta ll h Canadiar ; itinwedd wagon. I asked him what he was doing, consorts adrift and came to Chicago under \ “ 7 "Sie Gtes at sd iisuch Canadians as merit the Luification cm 32 ae 7 A as MONTREAL, July 3ist, 1836 aren " OTIS SC QUAMNCACION | on id him I would om hig life, He/ .a:) without them Govds :— ; Which that titie implies. No pains or ex- . ; . sa Phot them. «3 . | 33) I es ‘ ia [made no reply, but tried to cet clear. 1] Remarking on fag that tae gross} pense will be spared in procuring trustworthy ? ~ hi : and telat 4 ; —~. earnings for the half year appear to have|data so as to make the work of standard ,S°V° fim a shake or two and (tried to get Summerside Exports. Straw EE ats - siealue. . Fr what = » seen of it. we} the reins from him. I succeeded in getting w Deen ve! . Wm i ' : vi ‘ t} Vaal i inh WiLL we have seen oj; 1b, we 7 7 : : =~ : : > Sad H. J an is would see to show | ve no doubt that, in ey meer as well|the reins after a time, and ‘Wha, t the SUMMERSIDE, July 3]. 4 : 6] ; naterial and workmans! “ horse’s head towards town. Vhen we ¢ co ch a Lwren ce i oe t ss ¢ dl , é ‘er S st. the new system was needed by the|% in material and workmanship, “A Cyclo-|horse’s head towards town. | When wel snipped per steuner_ St. Lawrence ‘fathers and Flowers : untry. ind this is, as yet. the day of | P@™“ ° Canadian Biography 5 will reflec lect | hind gone a hat I cistance a ae Cameron master, for I -oint da Cheie : ia : ee ere : nets om j fresh credit O11 a company whose name alone|asked me what was going to do about it, i ete $ 215 00 G Snail Chins with t S great system, whose ‘ ¢ - 7, X er CRMGR QHD. 1. vice cnx co hd bn > ohies : ein YU - 5 traffic will steadily increase fi th to |3.& guarantee of excellence. It may not be} and said that I had better mind what I was 500 bushels oats 170 00 OLN iis, & a oe SENSE EES 4 °° | out of place to mention that the fullness and |a,;3 » ] ; ha int lbringine| ~ erway ges 4 t of j t t ina I i ane ! o. ol i nded b going oo” } yy 33 " month. With Its Connections pertected, uracy of such an enterprise may be greatly oe t ps . a c . «hi “ V ab . = tha | a Ke... ; re 4 . « “me | . : } ; ; : ; ' oo ee ae a a >. | hun into town and handing him over either] 700 Ibs butte: a 17 00 . , :* the traffic of the C. P. R. may be expected | furthered } hose ‘ 5 adie a 5 : 4 ~ » Ses os ' is age . { > 4 to astonish ts m cs til , ends.” |; Sa ae 7 “a ie ee a ito the Attorney General or the City _——- “9 ci ul it mle? f Af S. tY aSLONISN Cyenh it8 Most sanvurpe friends i le piacing tne needful data a 2 «Lis posa ee : &eQ: : agg ca reid rer beg a we CUSPOS®! | Marshall. He said he would give me $832 00 ; t i¢ mu! y| ishe e ge = > lenty of money if I would let him off. /] a ee iii alt Tiras 4 2: cnnvmnitintn S70 Sineniiitllsinl ; It is pleasing to note that Rose, Apple- prenty of n at o ’ Ry stmr. Princess of Wales, Aug 2 { —— mn ti BP se5 > ‘ >. ete j i j re t is f yan fave . Dritish i olit i€s and : olit it 11S. ton «x La ao nowt intend to oy erlook the oe him rs sty W Aft his ae ¥ So es 12} oo BO eae ee > 441 vO « ss ae Seiad remarkable men of this a of Canada—as | ™ Several slaps. »<itter ‘. oe R in | AC | 385 cases lobsters...4........ ..- 4925 00 LO TAP Ps AGES ad ae ro oo" § AND BARONETS. some of the Dominion oftie li il said he had a pair of lant cuffs li Ths 40 sheep hind’ 6 cab 6 ed pis el ae: 4.4 80 00 Is sometimes : es: : . “ ; re pocket which I might take and put on his} 100 bushels oats 34 00 50 gescnemap, ey The followi I ] ny following gel nen hav en r¢ wrists. I told him I thought I already had since i > commended to the Queen by Mr. Giadston ee ee handeufis enough and did not want his. $2480 00 - ry ABS for elevation e Peerag Sir Thomas More ‘Green’ Goods, When we got to the rurn near the South- SUMMERSIDE, Aug. 3. . & le well port Ferry the prisoner caught the reins Shing l per SS Princess of Wales, Cameron cy icairmm Carvel ue following cireular receivad a few | and tried to turn the horse from the direc- | master, for Point du Caane: sue CESSORS TO e-« nto fal ays ago by a merchant in one c* our out-/{tion of town. Both of us held the reins 37 cases Eggs $153 00 1: : fy ut : Lancash r in the lat lving towns. is published for t..¢ purpose and pulled. My son and Charles Burns 1G ad ee eee eee eee eee 1338 00 cS sé ry i) &, Vi . 2S 4 ce Cw contest; and Sir Hem Thring of the|of preventing the entrapping of any more|came along then and interfered. The reins ee ee eee are 56 00 . = _ a ' ' r wury i; tladstoue has | ** green ”’ Islanders : : were taken from the prisoner, 4 I took my 2 — ee . w+ <9 3D oz Ch’town, July 6, 1886. -. hak ‘ nded th t the { ue wing 3 Dear Sir,—Your address was sent to me | $00 into the buggy to drive while I held the Vine. Sutter : tee ee -— se as F; le rick ’ ' ; ne re - 7 oy my ce nfide nial agent, who is instructed a " W : crossed oo r me te ITY ederic rp | Cha » select a few discreet and reliable men in| 2°@t. and when coming up the street froim ‘ment;!each State to take hold of and push the the wharf he again offered me money a : ma ( | . Kit-| sale of a certain class of goods in which I am settle the aflair, but I refused to take it, 46 cases Eggs Settee ee tenes SI ”) > me ceteated Giatistomian candidate } lealing, and in which there is big money, |®04 told him I would not settle the matter 130 lbs Butter..... ee eee 24 00 di ney. | ' } 35 Ibs Hide: ... 26 00 Leeds. , As weare as yet strangers, I will simply say | 1°T all the money in Charlottetown, mOS the Hides «1... 05). . citi , THE LADY S MATI IND HWE Mw p 4] ’ » tha - > . : ent ; ; TH h t Ciaa what I have for sale. The a then wanted me to handcuff h ii, and $ 201 0 Mr. Joseph A soli ai at the last] sizes are Ln wn as No. 1,2.5 & 10s.. and|/et himstay in a private room till this : sie - y . . rnin hi “aftised ¢ ] ‘ 7 . cae election sent to Parliament from Norfolk, |the following are my terms, viz.: One| ™orning, but I refused to do so and handed HOT } r [OTEL ARRIVALS. goods costs one hundred had a salary f $25 a week, and on the|and fifty dollars; five thousand will only To Mr. Peters.—It was not dark when | REVERE HOUSE. , ' ' ; cA oat strength of ook zhter from'service t four hundred dollars; and ten]|saw the buggy. It was stading a little be- Aug. 4—L V Perry, Montréals Miss Cass. ye ao and inade her | She had been sand can be bought for six hundredj yond the turn on the Keppoch Road, | do; Miss KE Hayden, do; F M Cotton, Mone- uy SU houseruaid ? well ki hin Lon : lollars. In regard to th (jus ity between the old ill ; Mi: - Pict py i‘ j } ratte - 619 00 By same str. on 4th: him over to the police. Was one Oi the few paid English m ibers;: | tHou und in my the ality of the mill and W1ajor Picton §}ton; N F Badenach, Montreal: Nellie Grant, ee : : . ; : a a l this !] I need say is just read the enclos piace. There are bushes on each side of | city; J Richardson, Me mat al; me and Mrs ; ‘i ; ‘ : ing ivy t ei ist eAY D fuse |“ rticle taken from the ‘‘Journal. If the road where the buggy Stood, and Cy ean ar vm ee ~ad ae Row ES the : iikae to secure . . : ’ . e ‘ ; } X . \Y | > Tin" Ft ' . : her father cal Sinteahoret Ra Of n wish to obtain a supply of the goods|could not be seen until one came near. New York; P Mcuarren, Halifax; Mr and VY ' : i i , i e he A : , é : } cr oe . LL MS AT 4 e ‘ 2 > » | i 4 oR hae * ad wien i relationshi the j ie alineat once and state when it| owing to the turn. When I got in the car- M1 ; Jas T Black, Montreal; Master R E ote? ¥ CaN ** BER ERRCR inGo & f agricuitu ” had remained quite | Would he nvenient for you to come on here | riage I left the little girl with her mother. | P!@¢%, do oY i i : i ¢ rn a . ‘ RANKIN HOUSE, e P unsuspect \ that. she or her father | and see is I only deal. personally and | Toole seized a horse from me abouta year Ry, 2a aD } € ~ havd any sh ‘ i the matter far from it. | face to face) | will then send vou all the;ago, but I do not cherish any ill-feeling Aug 4---F W Hollis, Allston, Mass: Geo L ~ ul in eh er Olas, j necessary instructions, ete. It is useless| against him on that account, neither did 1} Daniei. W ell ( sle y Hills; L E cag Pough- i) ® »Be E> bo we! qx ” BEV APPOINT ‘ Ifor vou ta iin tae ae wo “a «| thre: to vet square < him for the | keensie: N 3 rR Earle. Bel I Vt- @ rm TREELERRC?Y . PESs CO S, i jtor you ft wr! ior sampies, the goods threaten » ge square on 11m for the | Keepsie, J » Mat Sellars Fal t: G : bei aul } ‘ 1 a, £ 5 aoe. & eee 1? ar ie York: CS-Cl ; 4 r me i vir. | ry Matthe | speak for themselves. Come on here and|seizure. I left my coat in the buggy when | h Bear, New York; C S- Clark, Reet: J D a ba >Re a i »e of th: ; to be Hom ‘ line | €Xamuine them, and I am convinced that i cot out. oe ud wite, Boston Ss McCullough, UETMNeH BC or c -G ris, | ee ! : : oe . ; i Mrs 8 T° MeCulloug Annapolis, NS; J D at urprise th ppor ui ule | youcan make a snug little fortune easily} Charles Burns’ evidence may be § ar- a eg fe ay 1 oO ; g irles Burns’ evidence may be summaz ted a Ml Churchi] GEERRE? 1e ¥ : ; + is lan, slay —— ry >. ‘ . > 1 ° d an, ston; AY nut 1, is Ami 4 7 | en i LM ) are sate iy IM a Vel short time if you will ized us follows: ! saw the chil | shortly Dunt Page By Mrs “s Roa Pan om a“ ery Or we ; . ‘ j ' L rin tee : ar, nto; Mrs inbar, o: G 1n- oe Mi eappomtment, It says} omy keep your b yusine ss to yourself. lf myjafter her father had taken her from the Lr ‘ ; , bar, do; J G Sterns and wife, Souris: R H oar, Seat i. Ere ScOG any er-j agent has made a inistake in sending me buggy, and she was then crying. I noticed | Sterns. do;.W S$ Edwards. Boston: E C Hxceptional Value i in “Eyery Department. eer ee OAR, An The Globe | your name, | pues you will pardon me and|the bugey coming along the road and going | \j | Sioore, St. John. v8 of the amest costroy this, but if you want to make mone ¥ito meet it. I saw the struggle forthe reins OSBORNE HOUSE di oe ie! it Ul Kingdom-—a man who| let me hear from you at once, and address :} and 8 wn aan Hdd 4 » » i ‘}and the prisoner's attempts to tur the F 1 rin : Aug. 4—J E McDona! 27 turke Tac; ; po , MAL ¢ — Yours faithfully . horse. he son got into the wagon to "o [cDonatd, Hf Burke, Dee: 89 U oOo Sy , Island; KE H MeMillan, Stanley Bridge: S Set ; 5 drive | saw that the little girl was Rivets) ea tits * Fe 3 rs) é MUP Pri ees , uive, l g “1 Farquharson, St Andrew's: Jos Arsen; i : 414 6th Avenue, frightened to go home with her little \ a or rsenault s Tignish; J T Davies, Sackville: O B W adman, ios . oa , oa New York City. | br ther, and | asked her to co : r Ee U r Ax . itthnew } j a ’11eS A de J 1002 " = e* ve Dy : — A me to my { rapaud; John MeKay. Le Kington, Mass; Rev & parture Tory tradition that no| New York, 1886. place. After I had quieted her down | } } &14S | HE CATHOLIC PRESS PLEASED. Wm. Hatt, } | { John MeLeod, Strathalbaae; I Harps or, eA a———9— ‘ . ry * . c . . . + TT, ; ; 23 —.0: — Catholic should be p] l in offi | The clipping referred to is an account of | ok her home. Pignish; Miss McK: y, Clifton; Mrs Stirling, : ; a an ge , . . mn . 4 Hoton N &.- 149m hers — * Rite 2 }an interview with an New York broker who lo Mr. Peters—I did not ask the child Pic ou, NS; Adain Cl mnupers, Wi ife and three Ki o " <presses himself quite freely on the sub-| any questions, neither did she tell me anv. | CUG@en, Boston; Howard Farrow, Sunnner- . ! ] it MO any- } ' . ; tt? > Handl ' ct of counterfeit money. It deals largely | thing. My wife was at home when the | 2@¢? John McKenzie and son, do; Wm B . , . ee a | We Tae, + ; . : Harsh han, 40; VW at Watson, i'oronto. i * Cit vil e superior inteuects of the men! little girl and I arrived. } ‘y bes ; A ougey ae : ar : : ST. LAWRENCE HOTEL. SD = , ' y] engaged in the manufacture and ‘shoving urt adjourned till 3 p.m., for the testi- } : - wv eish i ' ' wern | ol e ‘queer.’ and states that so splen: id | mo ny ¢ f the girl’ ; mother. Aug 3—G W. Bentley, M P P. Kensington: | Ch’town, July 6, 1886. ' e ‘ : ; | dot q ne 3. of the genuine 1s the counter i ct H Ms H PS vod, Ww Bentley, cdi - WR ote nak LAWS hot Tne Derry ‘ W al hme! lel that tete tion 1s alinost an im possi - i . - " McGougan, Mal px jue; D McGougan, do; \W . . ere : ee ge re i ee cy but for the enri ment of landlords and bility. ‘ ~ pon resuming court. Jas. McLeod, M. Sanderson, Georgetown - Eunice O'Connor, 4 | idlers. _Welshmen demand the privilece of | a D., was examined and testified that he had fignish; Jessie Cummings, do; Ellen Mc- i { til privilege = oe —— + > om arn} ; f } making their own laws; they demand free} Tue general verdict of t} k examined the child, but could find no| Carthy, do; John Donohoe, "Bloomfield; Francis . | ‘ y Ws; they 1an rs erdict 0 3 : i education, the abolition of landlordism and | Myrtle k: wy is that it ij th - smo ms the | marks that would shew that violence had | McDonald, Summerside; Alex McDonald, do; ' vl : i LO! : LOrdaist! q { yi ; s 1e > ° ‘ “> the disestablishmrnt of the Churcl |they have ever used. Ther Mog tobacco | heen effected. » |Studly Yeo, do; Albert Cannon, Pictou; Chas ree ns ee sestaOiishinrnt o rie nuren. i i ere can be no mis- : & toe . MeFachern QO: l 1 > Laslicdiesaetilaeaial fete fice Mrs. McLean, mother of the child, was | MeEachern, do; VonClure Gay, Pownal; Jas saa | ilS po or itis proved by this | ,, ; : Gay, du; Alex McLeod, Q 1 : tu gible ] I tnen examined. Her evidence was not of | Z2Y: 423 4'ex MeLsod, Quincy, Mass; John 0 Pies hia ki 4g, | tangible evidence. The large demand for this " tage i : %" | McLeod, Springfield » Fame Hemphill, George- ia] is t} es waparch Says that | tobacco shows it to be true, ‘and the character | ™UC h it ee ee mostly secondary. town; Jamire Allar B te } [sl : i a F Alten, Fs y 4 social circles here ; na ++ f rr? ea “a vn; Jamire ian, ougin ista . e ‘ innounce tt “i Haw it ej of the demand gives further proof. It has’ 4e prisoner was then asked if he had lo; Ellen E Allen: dk : M: W "D M i 5 5 : " ’ gta as . ‘ ry ‘ ne r been of the spas mile | Al ythin tO 8a i 11s y shalf and rea et a Ci ee : cNei ue ee + : . ota] 7 ae an “ spa modic kind, up one | any aul . uP y in his own behalf, aim. Te-! Alberton; Miss MeNeill. “do: Miss Muttart, ~~ a ae tea ~ tinp- | month and down the next. lt has been a sus | plied Nothing, excepting that I am inno- Cape » Traverse, rd ' ; ral “an hangs hd mea and constantly increasing demand} cent.” HH ve “ = ee pe : TOT \+ —~ + = " ' ; . ti ok avatar Gee demand, | ce rie was then sons up ta the See ae eee tener ee em ee RUS i ICO ‘Seep ACOH, b. Mie L.,; AnnoUI i ; »! . pot [Uality OF the tobacco ae ; Supreme Court. Mr. F. Peters, his coun T y j Va RS ES BR af } ‘ stl Ol 118. Fie : ‘ +° . | . . ae « . min . 10. Mi s j sei, stated that he wi jaa make applievtion 4 3 , been much luproved this season, and will be open for Guests and Visitors on o1 lamilto: ‘for Toole’s admittance to. bail fis efor ‘e JULY 10th ets ) ry ' 4 ma ; «Ali, 4 vn, he ocr . Pit LODO} ce f , infor " aT r : A? e al y lel ‘al ; 1 police h ive bee nn imniormed of a BY Auction, FRIDAY, August 6th, at 5 o'clock | TERMS :—- Moderate. a stodian : l€ © ence of an extensive intrigue r Rus- | a i nes n ; ‘harf: 7 i ot custodia ' A prairie grae oheaphe oe gue by Rus- | = p. M., O1 Que n’s Wharf : The Propzietors will spare no pains to make this the finest summer resort in the st hnvlam the Maat arin : Sil . ynamiters against the British | Tue § James Gaz deseribes very fully ¢.000 feet Ilemiock Boards, | Provinces, 5 Haidineton., w ereditar f Holy. olvernment. Detectives will be stationed at and cot rectiy the ene Subway scheme. ao i 7. amma roo rho ren 5 4 j ae ferent Russian ports, and all arrivals from | T! eh 1.00 do Spruce Boards. } ; —_— resi ol the Hamiltuns has Bewdili; don Gres ie J : n his shows that it is attracting s attention in 10,0009 do Pine Plank (2 inches.) JIORTN IN EG V V SON &S Ca wen at Greenwich via for Great Britain will be closely ‘Great Britain as well asin Canada ant the watched and vessels searched. United States. Aug. 5, 1836, A. ies Ch'town, June 15, 1886. aaa Ne ..