The Record Newspaper - 03 January 1889

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of digestipn ,the .ODeraions apd .nutri careful of the application fine proper ties' of "well-selected cocoa, Mr. Epps has provided' 'for breakfast tables a .with delicately-flavoured beverage which save us bills.' may many heavy dbotor's 'It Is by the judicious use of such of diet' a articles, that, constitution be gradually built until may up stropg to resist 'enough every to disease. Hbrndrds tendency of subtle maladies are around floating to te .us, ready: tack wherever there is a weak Wo may pdint. escape a fatal shaft well' fortified many by keeping ourselves with and a. properly., nourished frame."— pure; blood See article in the Civil Service 'Gazette. -..<. ;

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VISITORS

and

will

find

Made

Convenience the

but. /.None Bqers, jVines hand..

THE

requested

.

the

with

once

Manager.

and

Comfort.

R><eS$

of

qualities

and- Spirits

kqpt

are

with

simply

Sold

in

jMJBS

on

water

boiling

packets

milk.'

thus:—

labelled

by Grocers,

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HOMCEOFATHIO

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& CHEMISTS;

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Draper—

City

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that he "general William. Trigg oyer from Mr. Hotel. Icuoyvn pqlilic

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inform jiis the, Victoria

ont BEQS.jto

exceeding in the subsedchnOvoledgment' those duhiber of ihe pizper." For qti!$nt tb '.'£2 oP uptedfds, 'stamped ttmoUriiing. tore in accordance forwarded Receipt's with' the W. Al Stamp" Aot.

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RHILLY,

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fifteenpayments not

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The'RECjORD

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COMFORTING.'

GRATEFUL—

HOIEL,

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Commencement

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THE

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Agents for

docal

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qre\

RECORD

provided

at

any

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! Good: Stabling. Spacious Yard an Ostler. And attentive

Vital

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Ask

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Tracey. ;

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Brady.-

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Yen.

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Lecaille.

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F. 'Chmeliceck F. Matbu.

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Albany Yioria'PMns/Rt.'Rev.

.

which

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the

City is The Hotel convenience,

and 'Mrs.

Novelties for Early Spring Summer selected /personally' by Hearth an in Paris Lutoii Londoti, aud St. Albans are now opened, being 'direct' from the 'Manufactu rpurchased' 'se:ers" are' 'saved niatiy profltii 'thereby

D'r.'Salvado.

"

lies

the

will

which he Hotel, Wines, Beers

Ask'

with

and

a

healthy the balcony from view unsurpassed

be found

with

replete visitors

to

privacy

What

the

best

most

eminent

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cure

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that of "the

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all .diseases such organs';

urinary

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as

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ina

'or

diseases :

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and

Buchu." same physicians

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phys

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and only ..remedy

to

on

and'

phatically Ask the

vSTABLING

<

.

Bright's disease, diabetes, retention; and all to retain the bility urine, and ailments. to peculiar WptneQ/'r: And tell they will you explicitly

What

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f

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is

relied

be kidneys

private

a

:

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can

every fami

and of

of

<j»ldlike

unhesitatingly

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of of

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all

in

formsof

all'

:

you Hops IIP

chapter

or

(

.thing; all ,'irri-

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tell,

Jorm of

any

icians

brands. in

offers and

vGOOD

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will

above

residence.

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,

situated

is

and comforts

the

leased

position, extended to be obtained.

an

Some

intimate

to

begs

has

chocest

commanding

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,

he

the

and Spirits of The Hotel

real'valub.

their

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'Kojbrnup Williains;

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that

VJT

and favourite well-known has completely re-stocked

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UILFQ YLE.

JOHN .

Hats and Bonnets. "Straw Hats, Straw_ -GirlA", 25 Gases Ladies; Yqnng Ladies, and Boys, all sizes and Mens, Youtiis marked low prices to specially qualities .meet t-he, present temporary depression'r The public should take this opportunity much of pdrcbasiiig begoods at-1 prices

P.Long.

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Imdow. & Vasse, M Augusta.

Breretpn.

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„ ''Northampton Greenougfy Dongarra, & Strawberry, „ Bunbriry, .Dardanup,

refreshing: And they'

HOTEL.

VICTORIA

THE

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.best;

qnd' allaying and curipg' giving-ndiurai,

complaints, sleep always

nervous

I

Physician what, is.the

for'quietiug of the n'ervesj

taltiori"

Etc.

Baths,

Markets.

c;6iisistiiig:

world

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eminent

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and'

tinental

Coel-

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Nbrthatii

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and

English

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Geraldtoh

the

to

most

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visit

the

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P. Gibheyi

the

Ask. any. school,

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during

by her

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made

em

the

is

most

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reliable

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Hearman

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Mrs.

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Dielatiy.'

Goods

Sp miner

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Duff.

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Guildfo'rcl,

Newcastle

ENGLAND.

LONDON,

hour.

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Perth,

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Luncheon

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surest

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con thalaria,

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becori);

a.

w:.

2s.

6d.

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Hats,— W.

Straw

6d.

Is.

and

2s.

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kinds

all

2s.

'tli

of

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6d.

and

Reason. ;

All.

be

will

Printing.

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of

ing

the

Drays,

Hard recent im

most

branch

every materials

of

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coughs,

.

-

the

used, ''and employed.. to. intend

are

is

only

Photos sent "and supervision every the strict guarantee-

purchasers. to

execution

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Erysipelas! blood Saltrheum,. poisoning,, indigestion, and, in fact, almost "

or

employed

mmmmmwM

severe

of phsieians, liver diseases, chlled .'consump

.by

have; been cured. Women Mil gonejiearly craft/ From of agony, neuralgia, nervousness, wakefulness, arid various diseases peculiar women. to ; out drawn of from People excruci shape of ating pangs rheuma.tism, .inflamiriatory '!; arid Chronic,' or from scrofula. suffering

Tilburys,.

Carriage

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class

'Drawings

Almost dead or and 'given up and other' 'kidney

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skillejworkmanship

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tion,

Stan

Carts,

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the windo.ws with dressed .

weak-

woman',

t'ouse."

years,

Bright's complaints,

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.First'

frail

mcst child

<

including in provements business.

For

Curricles,

Carts,

Phsetons,

description

Every

last

price

.

m

general

and

&c.

the

"Patients nearly dying"

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Patronage

Traps,

ware,

at

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Waggons,

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chapter

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and power, Harmless invalid

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MAC

Government,

hopes, "'Gigs,

ill-health

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BUGGIES,-'. Cabriolets,

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These qualities about double the

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and Girls' Ladies' Hats and Bonnets,— 6<di

OXtDERS .

EXECUTJ

combined

are:

AmeriBoule's wonderful' and mysterious curative is power which developed, in its operations is so varied that no<disease

WIMBRIDGE, i

upwards.

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AND

remedies valuable, into Dr.

compounded such' Hop Bitters,

'cari

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RECEIVE

W

these'

equally

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Coach

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prepared

with others Arid

Boys'

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diseases

a

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.Nature

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Have

been

by Dr. Soule's Hop. Bitof which be found cau in proof every in the neighborhood, kno\vn world. ters,

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diseases

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liver,

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Perth, ,4

Customers' ''undeniable-

our

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good value.

all

indigestion, stipation, and fever, ague, &c.,"

Proprietor GUILFOYLE, Road and Corner of Melbourne Hardinge walkfrom the North .Street— one, minute's Perth Station. Railway Pbrth, Jan. 28, 1886. Charges— Moderate

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HOTEL,

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W. A. Recobd Copies of the J.toay J. 'McHenry, .''from be "obtained Mri, News 'St.' George's / Terrace, -Agent,

VICTORIA

JOHN

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week, and Single Cart Harness

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he

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SILVER

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more

a

from

turers

Only.

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always:

.

:Howick6treet,

johN

the

City

and

departure

with

<

.description

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will

in

STEEL

correct quickly the distressing sex. .Boxes 'symptoms pi evaieni Is'. 1 of all Chemists.' Prepared oiily |d. '2s. 9d.; by. E. Ti'- ToWle,> Chemist, 'Nottingham; Eng the Wholesale of all WhGSile landHouses. Bew-e of Imitations.

made

to

order '

BOWRAj opposite

thfe

with

so

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taken.

relieve

allirreguiarities,and.

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National Library of Australia

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all

to,

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to

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of parts the arrival

of trains.

No If

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turers

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manufac

by the

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merits. |

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their

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supremacy,

the

:

Town

Railway

ran

connection

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every

the

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More

Hard.

Times.

will

you

ptop stop sending muphpn Tich food arid clothes, sty l'ej 'buy go"6d' andbetter healthy food, cheaper glothing; real: and substantial get more of 'life things especially fpoliflh evry. yhy, and. stop, the; employing habit.of .expensive doctors quack, so

fine

AND

TOWLE'S PENNYROYAL FEMALES PILLS FOR

of the

Omnibus

NoTE.The

of and:

WATCHES

stopk. On 'completion

an

'tbe-

share

always-

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Manufac

Importer

Mr.,

Wedding Rings ;Tinienpayments ;-li

solicits

here.he

JEWELLERY of hand.

to

Removed,

Direct

variety

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Draper,

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patronage. GOLD on

Customers

City

every

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in

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inform

adjoining. premises nearly Chemist Shop," -Opposite

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Hymus's

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on

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or

but echo its

cine

so

using that

trust

does that

in

of the

you

at

a

viie

only

simple,

American

Soule's

always good tirii'es

much

"Hop cost,

trifling

and

have

humbug

barm; pure "Bitters arid

:

put your remedy, Dr. ;

you health;

good

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it.

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courts

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writer iu the -Liverpool MERCURY—a captain of the meicantile has taken marine great pains to make Vwhat are the most' probably careful

as

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as

to

the

orought

not

as

a

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this,

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lifts

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a-

of.

'dlise'rver'

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two

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sea

ends, actual

(the the

elevation),

about

is

necessarily"

height.

and

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running.

aft

frorii"

>tbat,

amidships,

was

.difficult

a

Brit the captain obtained operation, sbme the height good observations, marking of the waves ori ihe mast: .'On measure-

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the

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it

rule,

Uie

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laud.

the

lie

.'draught, arid the

the right of access a tp court.1 public No one, I think, of any in the pai ty State, wjll .riciw-" Ue forind to /'that 'argue because leaseholders in have Scotland not. Uh'e" 'it: to right -he ougfit'witheld form the leaseholders in lie

a it,

the

forming

h aye

been

them during Cape Horn, and to do

in

up

possible, in istern

foot

Irish'"

to

ocean

ever

made

round

ahead

,.ri'o:

nave

main rigging, to get, top of tbe wave couiing a line of' from the mast sight the horizon at the back. The reason selected' the raainuaast was

if

to

that,

of.

height

wmen

He

went

lie

was! is

»

voyage,

.when

that'it

There whether

ui

recorded.

concern

irifiuerie'e

.recognatiun.-

ought

-

qualjty) (the coarsest

Height

observations

leaseholding from year' to. of protection least as the

as

then,

"finer vessels of

five

,

the-

:

The

I

froni distauoe .these to the mean lie .'found them to be as 61 65 58y arid feet :--64,

draught, follows

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in

qnestipn

the

case

of

;

!

,

resuectiv'elv.

lease-

hoMeis, rue

ten

iuw

tin

aR. in in

ts

vtu.'

all

other

-recuguisiug have .their

cases, is, tne iignt rents .fixed

|

whether: or

varviiii'

in

frrim

Ienri'r.h

i

;

words. made

The

,

,.

cannot

(a rriiedidni of pola!oes"

;

regarded

recognised

Ireland

Unionist"

question,, leaseholders'

send

we,

I

insufficiently

tenants, in need of the. As far at Liberal Unionist"

this

spoons" the

not

are, as

has

well

a

secured

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;

fact

.silver for

,'technical or'

;

sacks

I

is

dozen

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1

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as;

The

English." ed, it "Lilieral

you

of the Irish

at

three Vis'

(whichware8"j meal"

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by

"for

advices—as)

"expect

r

as tenants, stand year, the court.

is

view

:

deceptive

:

"

by

.

. .

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be ;the

'

are

"

to

pro freedom; of. contracts." of that class, then,: Scottish) tenants do riot cptne within the. of pro rcope tective at But in all.; legislation Ireland the Case is altogether diffeient.

/.

Cagney,

to

plea altogether Scotland, leaseholders by the Legislature

tlie

remember that have been in yuu since 1885 The reuts on which arrears these arreais have accrued he may now as excessive. condemned by the court You 'But I can laugh at. the decision:

of

M

)

;

Unionist"

es, ".as

.

such tenants obtain of arrears. This wide of the mark. Iu,

tected

judge

to

these, eases takes .carp'

wares living were they .The for price). is

they brutally varies from 30 to 50 Turkish 300 to 600 florins! or: The pounds', of the "finer wares" price higher, level the:: i'eac.hing sometimes o'f "200 Turkish for pounds. .They are bought; eustqmersin Smyrria, /Alexandria) Cairo, and other under places Mahommedan The brokers" role;" to conattempt the nature of ceal. their, .trade

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is

oppressive so, has only

,

in

his as.

;

b

to,

their

.preparing -

w.fiei'e.

war

and

possible through " '.The help; pro? .to, house a, certain

,exact!y shades.

-or

troubled

is

horrors

-

through

,

can country reduction

judicial

a

confer

court

tlie

point

.with

are

Con-

described,

I

the charge of leaseholders, in the land laws as between: of Irelaiid and that of iScnilatid be sustained, inasmuch as in:

canuot

court, very likely, in your favour. Probably it. wjll order give you, or rather of; 30, a reduction 40, or 50 per it has done on estates. othei;

v.ou,":

tenants

who,

is

right considerable

,

it

case

seems

inequality the lawB

But

'

wood, Q.C.,

It

Liberal

regards

Irish; givo- to the right of having of by the: process of conti hut acts,",

.

Luck

4.

to

thai'

tenants, exist."

j

excessive

.

the;

.

well.

as'

oniWoKla! VlUlbWWIV

court.

/

in

ish

the

the Casino,

dealt,

route soul

a

the

law, station

to

fate,.;

j

dead matter the " coarser

existed;!

,

arrears

;

are

if:

,

not

/deplorable from the

is/ only foreign ta<es them

the.iU;

energebie prietpr". called

interference a In reality,. it. deals not with only excessive with but the rents, of as those excessive.. rents,...

current

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consequences

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if

fools,

cent,,

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to

been

freedom

an

enough

;

he,

for I

Furopean

land

i

redemption

really Scottish tenants, need of the protec the law does uot

interfere,

them', of

iiiltimately

by .the Here

,-

of,

.

.

.tibri,

an:-

not

itself;

out

quarantine Here1 'they

Bosphorus. (and sent

Bujukclere. about their

are

of

eyes

Turkish

the'

.stantinople

-

such

the

unshipped

contract

r

Ii

of,

that

is,

,

.does its

every

with

court

MU

fixed,

between us. well decide

that a mistake hud been committed) of course the error thus ackriow'.'and. .retracted was .and as it was ;'lcdgl r that the should be proper; plaintiff for the expenses of-' -hisf'tihderiiriified ;ac;;sj?nted

.upon it

make

possible.

outline

a

arrears

tenants

to

are

fully

the

insisted

.where

'

of

ivioni

the decisions by .which

laii'lloid, to say

that the statement was incorrect, the TYmes those who advised were desirous that it should be stated most

;of

do not stand in of a, public court interfere at all. But

'

the

arbitrary to powerless

tained

the

'

is, very extent, from its left -rendered in nugatory being to the public and even frustrate court, of that court the decision by the exercise

be clearly

on

as

...really,

contract

land-

frorii

Constantinople that he takes

where they

the

on

;

-tenant,

of

i

who

;

of

contract

in

rii'scoyered

spot of

Kawaky

in holdings contracts," exists that in is found to work 'of

and

:

-I

.Tefer.

specifically

of

red

'

'

protection.

freedom

;

tion

make, this to which;

be as brief stated in

legislation,

to its traced and origin, iu the Times had proceeded the article thu6 made .'upon the mistake by. their cor t/ > Under circum-' res these jionden now that it had thus been ascer stances) crrild

Ireland

,

to ventured circumstance

f/T

lias

-rents

..

by

the

what

Foi;

for necessary and glaring in the existing Land Law The policy the of Legislature

a

so-called

reprethe transcript of the notes siuit£d/by which he had sent" home to the Colonial The Office. mistake which had arisen

.

speakers

so

j

of

in

III

of

agricultural

.

edited"

"

fact

:of

.

.

;

inconsistency of Ireland.; since 1881

stuteurent

in

not

large,,

step "absou'tely the removal of an obvious

which bad been made, yet, after the inquiry which had- taken plac9, -Jt who appeared to those represented v H ennessy the Times that Sir John had '(he

rents

now

him

stopped

wares"

,

of the majority and. small, does these cases then

.case

.fair

'

rents

by

'

.'

the.

sncti.

establishment

'

.

in

IUUIVUUU

to Council did refer the fact that shorthand writer's of his ).ihe report bad beeu seen and did speech by him, not what he had reprererit really sriid, which was the foundation for probably

,.

with

j;

,

freedom

but;;...

....

y on have

:

reduction

an

the

ask

you

ititMCfltnliAri., Jill

;

of

inquiry the facts, and while of 'the members of1

one

with

.

'

.

landlord

freedom ,

,

The

1."

LUUI

leading, be adopted

the

in

appears;,

is

'

"

nntvt

utu

to

into

th'at:

#ltrl

nn iiv

.

I

me.

follows

this

was

article

a

appeared

made

altogether; probably;

.there

Now, however,

been

'waB

mil it

vi

the 'Times. had

but

in

which,

25,

speeches; .home. 'The'

Hennessy

of,

It'

toja' ceacii

:

:

,

but for a request not now I need shall endeavour to be The case may

,

not

letter

,

,

.jaup.Ii

..would

were .

Jother,.

their sent

were

"

a

''

a

"rich

a

as

arid

his

ing

tlie

In: Scotland: no in- such has. reported terms as those of the w<)ll--known passage of the report of the Bessborough' Irish " Land of 4870 Commission We be iriiexpedient to grant that it would

of

Archbishop

r

of agricultural should not have

'

-

the reports statements as .Sir, John

"

,

of

reports

certain

kept

'couridrel,

:

well.

Royal .Commission

shown always' to atroru malters, in me an of pointing out, opportunity vour columns the-nalure ofi the demand.: I understand now made for! as it, being ori the subject' of the arrears legislation towards.

''

the

The

ness .which

seeing before

to

country,

substantially

24:

-Dublin;

Sir-wMay

in which' he stated the Govthat him, bonier the transcripts enior) 'in seridirig of the shorthand, writer's notes of -the' which had occurred debate/in Council,' in' April and May)11 1886, had perused arid edited" those tliiit so trarisenpts,' the speakers; had had no opportunity df

t

the

following Mail Evening

IMUtiCCU

thei-e—a

i

have

or

Austrian consular those of other Powers wakeful eye upon old this,

well

as

ifficials,

by the Legisla

need, of this of thejarger

favoured

more

only

unquestionably

1

between

Vthe representative of the Times of whom the prbgeritlemairi which should pre..prietors/tbew nothing; tvent;them from confidence in placing

ngs

which

given

all

freedom

The

nairiage."

to

/ but deemed

ts'

'"

the

jnterfere

(vii/innAil

f nno/i tUCOC

r

Scotland

of'

There

.?

from

hud

Council

'

gLTCUUl

""'

of

promise

.

a

.

on

UCCIi

Letter

which

proceedings Legislative May, 1886.

n

riot

a

-

Mauritius

in

,

civilised

-

the

tenan

the situation"

"splendid

'

is

.under

capital

statements

(

-to in

a

other

"

of

courier

-

referred occurred

,

For

,

the

the

week

'

shortly;

Register

court

of -them, to stand in the tenants

ture'

the

without

he,

of

any arrival

.

'

and

that

no

Hardly

between sixty fiveund seventy years old, accompanied by. of young n convoy from girls, mostly in whom he has poor families Gulicia, him to the induced Turkish tp go .with

of cour6ej and; Lshould; true,that the known, universally rent; fixed; by. a baying their

is,

public Scottish classes

was

"

of

part, '"

to

Consulh

the

of

spite,

!

Powers.

passes, says white haired

'

upon h'im. that' .these

:

stated/

Weekly

It

suppose right ,of:.

bo

Nov.

any,

.

law

whom

Freie,

iVisrie:

in there Christian

him,

law

the

i

<':-

in

|

-statements

,1886," reflected

agreed upon..

and .Decern-, had appeared Jt. mightbe

-

;29,

-which?

-

,.ber

;

in

by

before assert

.

'

.issjues'!

tnrepresen that in-

!3.

;

of regret which. had been desire to put money offered, having no and. being with iu his pocket,, satisfied what had been said in open Court. Baron then said bo .Mr.' Huddleston,. should direct to be entered for judgment 40si the plaintiff for 'he terms upon

Pope

given

worlil."'

:

.the registered against ihe'\Tt,!;:cpniplaiiiiri;g :"of August 25, 1836,

itius) ''uirfa:;jpi''

protection debtors;

the expression

some years had of Maur Governor

now/was,

knowle.jge has had the Irish tenants

tho

lie

of these facts" hardihood to receive from

full

.

Constantinople,' \Presse cbarac.ier.ises as tells a thoroughly worthy of trust," horrible of the extensive female story slave, trade which carried on .is .still the

Mr. the

yet with

!

'

vindicated and sufficiently j content to the withdrawal accent

a

i

Trade,

"

abso

is.

And

remedy. hiuiself-a Scotchman,

.BAlfoiir,

/client, .that

was

.

arid

been,

John

their

'

accepting and in .adopting, which had been stated,

arrangement

lor

(.who

Hennessy

Sir

by-

of

position that in

tenant

the

power,

Dublin.. 20th

of.

Slave

.":

A resident

I

to

arbitrarily

Walsh, Dublin,

White '

for

at

The

-

and thought nominal sum

chooses

,

brought

He

his

without

lutely:

well thut this should be and his learned friends who for Sir John Hennessy had

it

counsel considered the

i

was

costs

were

a

said,

arid

stated.

his coun'sell to.make a'statement tlvrough which would the necessity (lispense-with for any trial/'of theicase. .The action, he

/

more

thought

,

"

in

was

was.

course .relieve the which would of the trial of the cause. Acting the advice of "himself his arid learned the defendant desired, friends,

.

and indemnified, completely his own solicitor/ pay any that'it of the action, so respect than a mere 40s. verdict for iu the ordinary, way, and ho

he

.

take Court under

.

to

tiling

accordingly Mr. Lumley (with Smith) Q:C., and MK; William Gialiam) and On the appeared lor the -defend ant, called 6aid case', being he_ proposed to

I

be

not

....

I

it

to

was

Nov.,

,

as

was

If

.

be settled, 'H. James

/should Sir

.

do so. exercise

J.

Rntland-.squaie, 1888.

|

Mauritius, the ..evidence-. so taken as to iwhat had for the T\mes counsel' actually' occrirredy ito the conclusion that ""cairie the-' action

"'4-

.

which

.

in

take;evidence

was

comment

commission and upon

a

the -ideas

bitn faithfully

sir,

Archbishop

'

and so hisvpocket, the arrangement and by -which lie

in money content with had beeii-made,

-

'fair

a

been

brought

of putting

'

report and Council

-

was

had

not

a

dear

William

on

against to

given

"

j

if were exces it pprpiose of reducing, the rent on which sive, these arrears had occurred/ As the la.w' in Scotland stands, he cannot do so. But as the law in Ireland -stands Irish an landlord may

.

There

was

dne

estaidished

coriit

'

the letter said in

the

-

improperly. that substance of- Wnathad been that the article

charge

him.' made against '.Oh Sir John Hennessy .had this for the purpose aotiou

which had been the other hand,

and unfairly had pleaded

tbe

to

access

:

done so defendant

'free

:

bad The

in

.

of State, Times of

'

he

thereon.

made imputations upori the Hennessy, and conveyed for the unfounded the Times

of the arrears'

protection is

it

remain,

\

vnmQ

set now a judicially But for this of the. excessive. provision landlord in Scotland law, an oppressive his co.uld claim for by maintaining pay ment of arrears, of the -tenants deprive

Times,

withdrew Sir .John of regret,

entirely

all

1886, the inuendoesjmput-

25,,

that

he

.

August

to

which

jOf-

by

able reductions former rents,

.

Council in speeches sent home to the Secretary and'an thereon in the article

I.Iia

the Sir

by

I I

a

exactions

all.—

I

as

person,,

..

vyhrise

<

.

oilitnil"

Henry who, as he understood,

.

IibH

course

action,

.

.Tnlin

had

-

nnipiLtlint.

:

and

unnoticed,

pass

this, brought had been amply justified which taken had been James as counsel, for the

which

the Times which im-

Mauritius,'

,in

were-

.

better

a

libels

I.

to

very

I

..

important' him to-allow

impossibleTor

it was colony, these statements therefore lie

.

he from

weei'.

.correspondent

ing

an

:of

1

the end of last contained in

reports

Governor

as

-

came

libels,

occupied

')

the

against

.

;

I

.

.

u.—i is the for remedysought to Ireland of the application provision .which exists in the law of Scotland, under an Act three, passed only years That in a ago. Act,, establishing " tribunal or fix fair" '.with authority made the provision a vents," reality by at the same time that conferring upon also to make tribunal, jurisdiction equit

The

2.

-

made

to the discretion; an )pf, subject whilst in oppressive. Scotland landlord that is .conferred as right a reality, which it could not be if the tenant could exercise it of the only at the discretion

j

'eviction.

Bitting'

.

Hennessy,

apologises

be

than

.

.

i'ays. and, brought by Sir John Pope,: Governor of Mauritius, of the Times for publisher Baron Huddleston b.efore at

action

.

Th.e

,v;;; 'issue

-

times"

the

:

other

no

;

Court-

.'in

aiunderso far Sir that"' them), -'said John concern Heuuessy was personally to ed he could have afforded pass by. in the Times but, ha vthe, statements lie to the responsible position ingxegard

Case.

Hennessy's

was';

;

them

-

Pope

(who

plaintiff,

'

John

fop

.

Sir

appeared Hennessy

n g s.

i

n

.

;1

ea

1

for

.

<S-

."'

have

John:

feir

-

<

tlie.

750

tii

iSQp feet.

-

ilron

.

"

. :

/;

Irisn

by

a;

court, ought or ought riot to draw line which -it in no casie draws in a; Scotland. jTn. other' words, the question; -whether the exercise is, of that right which' the law, confers in Ireland, to is,

Married

public

A ou

and

t,

hi

ia

Tree.;

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to effect

field

a

passing

upon to see' the

TOiranda the

gave

to

were

they Texan

steer

the

was

Simpson

and took refuge in followed by MisB by, closely The latter and the minister. into a a hoist young lady

near

tree

ferocious

them.

charged first

While

a

order

in

them,

beast,

climbed a third. and himself for in this remained predicament They an wheD the couple, badly half hour, fierce actions of the the asked the fearing death, Mr. them. Accordingly marry from the marriage ceremony

to

the

the

S J.

F- Waters

Rev.,G.

the

the

announce

to

at Las Nov., Rev. of the eldest iS.J.,

12th

death

Palmas,

on

Canary

gave up to become

the

of

promise

brilliant

a

of

"The

of

a Society priest in Louvain Jesus. During his what has he contracted proved to be laBt illness. As a fatal hope he was Father Norton, S.J., to winter sent with but the end came the in Canaries,

a

to|

Vaticanists that affirm

a

disillusion

in

some

the

on

a

was

quiet the of

and he thought, far away, on the St. Stanislaus. young

defend suade

grave

learn

new

1860

in

that

Norman

General

If

at assistant military secretary appointed in the Horse Guards 1862, military Government of India to the secretary to the in Queen, aide-de-camp 1863, member 1869 in 1870, until Berviog 1878 and in Council of Viceroy's of India in Council membei of the

are

think

can they ridiculous

give

"

London. Governor the late

In 1883 he was appointed in succession of Jamaica to Sir A nthony Musgrave.

Cession

Vatican

uiue

is

If

unusual

of the Times to speak in a of the the Pope that

correspondent decent manner is

occurrence for

quite introducing

our

readers

watched Tprohably Papacy which

in

for

to

so

ill

No man,

Christendom.

all

an

is are

strong

or

remarks

the

institution,

wide-spread at them

pull as

far

as

Free-thinker, serious change

and is

can

or

the

in

The. of

rootB

deep that for good

felt

reaches.

Christianity Atheist,

Protestant,

Catholic,

contemplate position

of

a

the

an without Pontiff analogous emotion to feel if we heard that which we should had begun a one of the that! planets the movement towards the sun. Since the Pope has been time of Charlemagne of no The rule a Sovereign. existing monarch is based on such a precedent, from a to be reduced and position unique in the world to that absolutely in which citizen in a State of a

simple supreme

the in

the

doms

heir

law

is

the

most democratic of the earth is

to power

even

of the

affairs

highest

I

a

recent

" f interest On one of force, the array judges executioners rent; pitiless with the law on their side

is

\J\JI

i

UOptHIUUIlUU

:

all

with

aristocracy its

in

the On

power.

of

lives

the

other

is

safe

in

misfortune

j

never

,

;

nor

is

sorrow

his

native land. between a caste and is foreseen. easily

.

.

a

people

their

UOVO

leaders

who

to-morrow makers. ';The France to be

King He the he

(

cause

aud

a

duel

issue for the

a

less

will

of the

people

of all king descent no that than that of the

National Library of Australia

required In these

was

the

not

a

any

it.

by blood

us

make

and

that

Death

her

render

beloved."

had decided of the Quirinal the hospitality poses known to all the world, that certain matter of. course should will

Emperor

It

(

be reserved

other

for

|

speeches time, which

j

I

|

not wise or foolish I am enough much less enough to advise the Italians, the Pope, who has the ablest body of com which one mau.can official adviser,

and

needs but,

suggestions; disillusion,

it

seems

or

disillusion

no

at me, looking of the fray, thick

to

in the events the Pore has lost nothing; by the he and that Emperor, receiving made the victory of:. the would have if he had far more conspicuous Quirinal is not received him. The. Vatican these that,

.

.

,

announce

and

was

National

are

:

:

:

The wageB are not sufficient to pay for the most and those who urgent wants, borrow have to pay aB much as 60 money per cent. When the to Piedmont

Pope's States were annexed the people were told that was Close on good time coming. have Look years since. passed

the thirty

the

at

from quotations what the Buzzurri with aud for Italy.

foregoing

and

papers,

done

really

official

see

The

Catholic

scored

in

party

another

Belgium at

have

has

the

recent election in Brussels. A parliamentary in the repres vacancy having occurred entation of the gitijt two candidates were the hevalier Powis de put forward, ten Bossche, of the Conserva the choice tive or Catholic and M. Granx, party, victory

an

press.

unfeigned

regret of Mr.

death the litterateur. poet and horn in Dublin early contributor Mis enthusiasm lake

part that

nominee M

erals.

was

tion, to

and it would

iG

various

in

in

the

in

Finance

of the doctrinaires, or Lib who was of Minister the late Liberal Administra

Graux, an

was

especially

thought

receive

the

strong opponent, his candidature of the general support that

factions antagonistic The Liberals

principles.

of year, that he was forced to fly Lis iu New native land and take refuge where he found as York, employment

however, hopelessly and for some themselves, forts at a reconciliation

reader in the office of the " Triproof He soon rose hune." to a on post the literary staff of that and newspaper, of the became one most distinguished

made

the

pressmau of

result

the Uuited His States. of poetry entitled "Lays Fatherland," appeared in 1856 1858 he produced a tragedy

the

and

in

called

"

which Sybil," .of success

on

stage.

His

poetical

"Faith

,and:

other

Fancy"

Dramatic,

Lyrical,

gained

,,

for

him

secured

a

the

;and and

widespread

no

small

American volumes, "Poems

:

to

of

divided

Catholic Brussels

amongst

ef timepastall have been unsuc

the Radicals

advances refusingall them by the party which follows Orban and the other recognised

cessful,

to

of

which came the Catholic

in

measure

are,

Frere leaders

volume

first

amateur's

no

John 1828, the '48

most

Savage, Irish Savage was

with

a

come."

mand,

we

the

prompted him to insurrection attempied

accept for pur was

prefects

CampobasBo

that makes is the peasants misery emigrate. The prefect of Cntanzaro remarks The earned pauper wages by farm labourers and the scarcity of work are the chief cause of emigration. And to this of Potenza the prefect adds

the with

is

that John

to

it

Savage

1

t

the

once

of John

:

should When

it

restitution.

the of

Belgium-

1

to

maBonip Government

repent

of reports prefect

one

to

time

return.

It

for

jnst towards

to

to

never

law

their

too

is

Italy from

The

IrtlUUUUB,

disinterested

respected

left

defenders,

be

will

Ireland is almost a sister and her sorrows history;

doubly

politiciai

to

the

bllOil

their

to-day

;

;

Victory 1«A«H

ItnvtA

ACT

JLllVJ

is

It

.

,

Y 4

powpiu

the the

sacred

of great the estates. The possessors cabin is and battered down; besieged stands the Irishmao of all he stripping amidst the wasted fields of possessed

.

see that it could of. the the ally say King and Signor Crispi that he should of the Holy See lake in hand the cause Government and that since the Italian had robbed the Pope, he should say to

circumstances

says

side

;

order

Italians

euough.

the

and

;

in

the official ;

!

con-

of personally of his allies

account

and forces

disposition came for

uo

still

Government.

his

If

deil.

a

same

States the first that of ignore condition in the peasant's cabin. security peace cabin seldom shelters The Irish more ruin than and dispair. Neither

lopwt

which his interests importance, lo be skilfully transacted.

our

of a coming every appearance of the Pope and the relations all that and Government, is the change in those relations interest here with vivid and

Italian indicates

take

to

came

lopaf,

good

place they don t whole conversely, be taken generally

in

and

;

had and again ;

emigration Germany in the to 100,000, that is year amounted to say, only of that three-fourths from Yet Germany has fifty million Italy. aud Italy million. inhabitants, ouly thirty To understand it a few lines from all,

Continent

I

his

is

in

any

excusp

sufficient

:

There crisis

a

already and

Humbert

Roman

the

ouu

with all parties, confirm to Rome to with contracted

came

Emperor

for

by the

leave

133,191 The

Irish

Francaise" side stand

Public

j

a

critics

wo

chorus

in

alliance so

is

with

sym

even sorrow famine and misery, the of in ; vengeance hearts .revolt and empty stomachs. An en tire the claim to people right live. Woe to Governments that avow them selves to the woes unable and assuage redress the of this world wrongs

|

who

and which

wrath

one

they right

close

are

as

where of the

off

even

have

now. Look at the figures : Italy Between and Italians 80,000 90,000 cross the frontier into France and Austria every Many of these, however, year. come back again. But most of those who cross the ocean are lost to their country. In Transatlantic 1876 the emigration to amounted since then it has 22,392 risen until last no less than year gradually

effect

Irish

III

masses

never

this

the

the upon extracts from

following

an

passable did not the motives ignore diplomatist; of the Imperial aud, knowing journey, the for foresaw result (be facts well, to be done. him and what was For the it

The

least

the his

regards who it. man governs who, protected by that for that reason themselves over to to be are not they

Pope, then, various of

taousauuiin

A

and

alone, at

to

a

vary

well

There

?

and

emigration may as a sign of discomfort. It was misery that drove million out of three Irish Ireland between 1847 and and 1871; the same course iB producing the sume

of

UII/IU1U

creditors

God.

in

The

;

;

bluster,

;

believe

one

the Vatican, the power

in

in

trust

Powers,

all

men

Germany,

sought

;

waut

the Times

the

on

answers are

sale

see

Catholic

Paper

soldiers,

per the

regards degrees salvation

different

in

Protestant, and the

chief there

its

from

come

specially

which

cause

a

and and

world, nations

could

was

in

the

all

of Governor (Queensland, is Sir Henry Wylie Norman; bril has had a most 62 years of age, sixth on the and Btands liant career, list. of generals in the active list " List we Office Colonial From the

The General

;

that

dreamed nil

to

the

people

Question.

the

to

having

of causes, would and of peoples even and, therefore, and Germany but the Pope has

of

Government

Record.

Norman's

desire

hut

for Italy question,

of The Universe before them again

brought

it

done this

in

new

;

No

visit.

Imperial Father,

Holy

Emperor General

have

Germany

revived.

French

erentlest

Italy"

has unity

nothing the readers

pre address. attack on

a

of evidence attention pathetic are watched events

calculations

best

princes goodness of it,

R.I.P.

What is

interests,

of

|As

and

.

than

laid in Feast

the the

doubt,

that what

one

.

sooiier

ProtestantB manifesting

j

'Now; to undergo the Holy

Pope had

implies

told

the. Pontiff

disillusion.

a

the

had based

lie

Protestant

been

A

Ameri

friendly of this

Nation.

!

"United

of the present an days ago for the founded

League,

Kulturkampf

the the

to

paid:

for

resulted

:

is

the

the

of minstrels

and not a of patriotism " Shaun's Head" of modern Irish

reigu

Some of'

His best be the remains

Light on

judging by a recent by any misunder-

not,

be disturbed during the

Picturesque

MacCarthy'spassionate

Davis. of the

one

ballads. can clav

between reign head of the

F.

the

Thomas

entitled

John York. Savage's of the dnlcet have ranch

poems of D. of

is

book

New

Irish ring

the

the

ham,

the

;

which

said,

Germany

has

Fkther

is

it

of

Vatican (he

lor late

a

seemed

communique, says

a

visit,,

Emperor

of the studies

Ireland" emanated from his fertile pen. In 1879 he received the distinction of IjL D. from St. FordJohns College,

with an Emperor The dooument contained an the Catholics, and to this his Majesty took decided He did not, he exception. to the efforts of the League said, object to spread, but he hoped the their tenetB, members would the religious respect of those convictions who differed from them. was well The rebuke merited,

Osservatore Romano,which has all the evident

authority

career

anything has always

and

will

Evangelical protection sented the

he he

hoped, that from

''But

text

The

article

an

in:

Pope

the &c.

to

Government

>t8nding monarch.

the

now

incredible

Francis

George of Judge son Waters, Dublin. Square, Waters, of Mountjoy barrister Just four years ago the young Island;

Emperor

as

.

incident,

no

"if say that undeceived," cOuld have hoped Power Protestant saite is?

We regret

the

and

Emperor Bigots

of

"

the not

Emperor of Germany he is the ruler of that well The as Protestants. which was established

forget

Church

one. very severe authentic report the between passed Pope did not speak of

matter

that

.

Death.of

the

of urging object should effect any is obvious from change in his condition and this the very nature of the case, is, accordance with the in moreover, of the Vatican declarations journals It is well as since. before the visit as

in the tree while pulpit great difficulty joined their unpleasant positions. A farmer's wagon passed by soon, and home. the three descended and went

couple from ftande

will

Pope

good feeliog daring his grandfather's

a

is

the with

two.

with

the;

That

seem

without

present

not

Catholics

1

bis met as an whom predecessor the Emperor equal at least ; and that in his con to this subsequent alluding said that the versation with the King,

not there that

power Rome.

German

The does

one

did

the

"

little

.

Beyond this of anything

impromptu

his.

The

of discourteous with the meeting iticidents in connexion should have been and the contradiction The moBt we hear is that unnecessary. (lie as would be naturul Pope alluded, to the condition after a dethronement, in the of which relative captivity of the successor Pontiff must receive

I'.aptivity

and

read

Jay

at

;

frightened animal, minister

temporal, remain. in

reports

-

tree

Bec'ond

the

contradicting

that'

appear

.

with

reconciliation.

a

the

determined

soon

.

quarrel

Jay, who the cduple,

u

,

between home

I

i

the and

in

dispersed, had noticed

will

Europe,

in

in the is shown he interest subject' over the eagerness of the discussion hjy the of the meeting Pope and time last week I Emperor. telegraphed

i

Rev

o'clock

company

events

o'f

(

the Mr.

morning the

four

About

:

dancers.

Rev.

.

recently. Mr. the night Dnring Jay, in the circuit minister, arrived, and, enliven the proceedings, took to order the and played a fiddle for off his coat the

and a sweet whole-souled singer John enthusiast. Among Savage's and works are '98 and '48" prose " Fenian It may Heroes and Martyrs." be added that the greater of the portion as

"

and

glad

tvening

one

:

to win lo-inil and it has no or playing The (jne-ti.m to be tried "other policy. is that of thi' div'inu' right against Here in Rome one revolutionary right. or It the other must triumph entirely.

who are Those accept. who are those at the grieved of this must alike change pjrospect its and the possible recognize gravity which it may have on the course blearing

would

Pope

I

!

attend-

urauaaus

.

while

I

Ciiisna

iu

>

ing farmhouse

lei

quarrel

dance"

a

.

be married,'

to

-

edf

the off

on

party.

At the ballot the 28th Oct., headed the poll

Monday

candidate of 212. The Chevalier majority Powis de ten Bossche's success is due in measure to the admirable large discipline of the Catholic who put forth all party, with

a

their

energies candidate.

their ly

Romantic,"

the

reputation

was

gratifying Belgian formally

to

secure

to

every

return

the

The result

of

extreme well-wisher of is

kingdom. the

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of

27.

appointment

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Governor.

as

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act

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shot'

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the

:

Wednesday.

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at

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of

scarcity trade.

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Anglin Rhodes,

the Chamber

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typhoid

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from reported' the corher of the holdriy

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Governor'

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for

cases

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Melbourne,

!,;

one

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per

letter-

£298.

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those and.

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shortly. '

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weather

in

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new

expensive establish

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long appears Australian1 Register signed "Western and Colonist" to be written supposed by Mr! Leake, warmly defending Sir F. Broofuei and slaughtering' 'N. Mbssrs.

the

to-day

of

excess

his

three

;

be clearer.

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-

Adelaide,

'

£7000,

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in

,

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spends Sir Henry Blake has been Governor of Jamaica. Normari the new Sir eriry

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Melbourne,-

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Mercantile

Onslow

Kintore, of South Governor Australia, Adelaide early in March.' The World has an article the it discusses which

imade

Fairiily

A

from speech' 'extreme satisfaction coridition of all

dominions. Earl of

British'

they

crucifix,

li"as

'

The'

'February. Throne expressed with the general

played

'

The Victorians iri -their second innthe South Australians ings made '192:; hs ve made- 56 for- five wickets. mm-. Dec.1 29. Sydney,

sheep: have been killed owing to a heavy fall of snow. In the cricket match the 'New South in' theii1 first 'Wales eleven innings made- 342 aridi!ihe 'Australians' 254 in their first and 128 forone' innings

Monday

on.

en

'

South-Eastern of Thousands

'

prorogued

£15,006

want

be

December 24. Bartholomew has accom-1 successful baloon ascent to'

Severe

"

until

by idolatry.

It

1

prevails. base-ballers 13. scoring

the conviction! of Louisa' Collins for.has been their mirder dismissed? Honors expressing the conviction that the prisoner the case could riot against

SyDNEYj December

December 26. has Russia

:

superstitious. been at the have tliemselves what' is

'to

Bonus

with' Japan' treaty to British interests

a

directly prejudicial in the Pacific. Parliament1 was

be

to

therimages not seem' to define

1

igran ted. condition T

/:

Trustee, 'Agency a dividend of

59,'

that

reported secret

concluded

that it is difficult say deliberately, from the words us to read 'emanating how Christians. A second thought, the side of charity that on ever, pleads as'

is

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are

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the

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received

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Chicago Bartholomew, serohaut, sensational parachute "leap be -lloon an from altitude tl ousand feet. ;

his'diminioris.' to

INTERCOLONIAL.

a plished four tthousand

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those in question, suehJimag6s''';as. and " the Virgin Crucifix,, Mary with tend to in her a child arms," (!) devotions of an ideas a, nil. encourage kind." and Superstitious unauthorised

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net

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5

are how of SignoF'Crispi engaged of 'the' reconstruction on ministry Emin' news of arid' Direct Stanley' 'a rlasha is expected witiiin fortnight.

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concession

-

case.

December

1

'from England. equivalent have been issued' to General to abandon further pursuing It' is understood that -the

with intense-enthusiasm in The dissentients

"Wll'i6Ii"

1

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General

at--'

soul through incarnation'

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'telliii'g

(1eye;'.

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the 'She'

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holy 'result of that

the

,

'

1

anniversary

the

Russia! forbidden the

Mr; "John Bright's much; improved.

at

Christian's

.Thoughtful willhe' led to the 'con viction made to the res ting. 'appeal'

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continues

demand

to

of

removal.

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1

.

ieaves

Australia

Java

Persian

its

or to the feeling, But of indifferentism. of because moment, qiprp will be the demonstra bearing, before the will be opened out

of of'

spreafi

West

26th Russia

see

out,

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new

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the

'

revival

of

ploy ment construction The decree

24.

December forconnecting

London, The

gauge itho remaining

to,.

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far

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land?

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whetherj extinction

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towards-

of the Full Courtfor the purpose of for "writ petition of1"

public

foundation of the Excessive heat The American

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fiity-secbnd

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have in Serious buishfires occurred, Avocadistrict. 20,000 acres of; and the fire! have been'burnt' ig-v-'; now hearing the townshija. 1:1 Sydney;1 December 28:'-' The Royal Commission appointed into t( the tramway cases of> enquire1 b ibery: commence their duties' on1 the

obtaining,

British

'

Paul

coast;,

i-thati!

'trial.',

>

tljieg 'ass

of suppression -ri The. Sultan and welcomes

1

pmi8es every

-The; forced

-

bt.

the-

injdicationslof

Snltan's.

to

i

slavery

pi

1

mstancenof:

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assistance active interference withithe above trade,

1

the Dio<

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a

for

has

,

than

more

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on.

'do

to

little

tliree ! tbe inn Italian -devotion have:a' ejaculations: and a correlation. We shall sequence to dearn whether -with wait, interest, this! will be -formally denied of"Eiiglish the prominentand worship in teaching

at.

parallax

:

crocefissol

twenty

American

'the

table 'ihas Incarnation

0 Dio incariiatob O Dio sacramentato

Passion..

.

and'

estimate

8

the

estimated/

years .ago? 8,8i8'niih ome'r,

Newcomb'had,

Professor

'

miles.

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l

co-operatjoDiin

slaveryu

that

acknowledgment"

implied communion the either

ithis.

the with

(representation --Zanzibar towards ..

-

Co. the

:

made

;

Sultan

,

1,472 -TBeraeans'6f the results been taken. that .;as the parallax 8, T47 frriin give the earth from the mean distanced' is, statute the sun is about 92,386,000

:

bijs

than

-him'

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j

have

will

co-religionists'

to

indebted

less

feel,

of his

301

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conspicuousposition i -sacred these images above -the coramuilioh-

occupied. by immediately: -Some table/'

estab-

of.

the

;

December London, and -East African English-

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his

Anglin

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returned

tithes.;

iof!

1

.jPrqfessp.r-

is

collection

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been

ment

against

the!

:

-

Yen us, in and sutn.tabulated, Ten Harkne.ss.

resisting

,

in

;

observa,;

for

many

distraintrwri\>: tenant farmers

,

.

by

marjsed. stations

American transit of

enforced

being

aije

in

(prevails;,

where

Wales,

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jhaye

,

,;

1885,;

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late.,

the,

tionsof

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>

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in

first

!

second innings made 40 for. four of which Geo; Griffin made 35. wickets, of -wilful murder hasb'eenA verdict

their-

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of the,

results

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defeated

.

footballers

.

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Maori

28.

Melbourne, -December in 'theirSouth Australians made the Yictorians 270;-

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creditors'

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hear

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contend th'it I do not understood. the cost individual schools .neyrr mentioned ; but,' tliiit exceeds the sum on tHe' whblo, he country, the cost of for the figures must not given' go beyond' ":J schools. the respective ibe cost. -per to reason that It stands

GOV-

SSIS'JTED

in

SCHOOLS.

t

COMPANY

&

TOLLEY

erly

"

head

QUESTION.

small than in such as

iu

greater district

letter,

i

with

the

I that roah

|»y

Government ;;

"

dubs

calls

would

.the

upon be

vicinity

out

make

would but

Respectfully,

at

Schools,

public

I

firmly,

to

School."

State was"

no

the

school head.

public my case. to decline ridiculous,

Of

institutions." as at present oat wriggle in

assertiob

I

of

cf the

way. Experience

him the show shall I him of. in consisted misstatement to

me

accuse

the'

denies that he and later on misstatement. The do so.

that we and fully

not

fees

school

the

?

extent

the

is

J.

ARTHuR

PIER

i

number

same

Prompt

of pupils than inore

in one

average the half

a

the

of

Have

!,

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;

Bo4fed Brand),

and

pints

(Monkey

Co.,

Quarts;

Motine

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: i

Co.

&.

(Monkey

and Quarts.

Pints

SsFine and

.

FIDE

BONA

£800

Usher's

iSHWHISKY

for

.?.

' ; ;

:-ublin

CENTRAL

Mana

Whi8ky

August

IRELAND

same

id

Asaiated

paid to work.''

toOaUdnnt

to

oohoolsjo schools

Goveroment

onl, for

the

maximnm

RECORD ,

and

Brizard .

and

history:

the

lion.

to

18.86,

M.P., W.

Right Recommended

Guildford Guildford.

advertisement Post Office a

with will

paid

by

send

.

;

Parcel

Anstrali.a.

Post

Office

:

Chateau

Ireland,

Pontet

will

paper and send

Order

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cut to

it

J

only.

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the

Every.

Pints and

Pints Canet. La Tour Garnet.

Quarts. Sauternes

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and

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&

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s

R

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No.

300.

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jpv For

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Location,

particulars

r.;; Dec.

apply 19,

brands of kept in stock. and

Stabling

an

"Wines,

attentive

tM-

gibney,

and situation,

Hotel,

has

GIVEN

by Alex.

Particulars

no

AWAY

Ferguson

from

Storekeepers,

to

comfort,

equal

TO

BUYERS OF A BOTTLE OF BREDALBANE WHISKY, Shipped

Wellington

best spirits

For quietness, the Guildford in the Colony.

GO.,

,

O

for

Ostler.

£10,000 PLAYER

and of 'Deafness, Person cured in the head of 23 years' standing' Remedy, will send a description to Person who applies to any Melbourne William 65 street,

noises DEAF.—

and

Beers,

of Pier and Ho wick-Streets. Corner, Perth, August 30. 1888.

a

Convenience

the

Only

«

and

Sherries.

CANNING i

the Railway

Visitors.

10s.,

A

.

of

de Lione.

opposite Station.

f

u. Ma raschino, &c.. and Rogers,

CLARETS:—

gilt

should

carriage History, Office Post, to any Post 10s; per Note. copy

Order

handsomely leather,,

BRENNAN.

Directly

Address—

Gift.

by

,'

i

by

Curacoa Annissette," Mar Brizard .from Bordeaux

:

this

JOHN

cost

LIQUEURS:|

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Proprietor.

.

Chateau of this

readers

this

we

in

pages half-morocco of Every lover

in

Hotel,

sec.

extra

.

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edges. read it. If the us

by

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J.

:—

Grenos and Pommery. Pints and Qua n

;

to and dedicated M.P. E. Gladstone, the Catholic Clergy.

586

contains

out

CHAMPAGNE

25s.

Of irel by Justin.

OFFICE.

Old

(Fiue

V

quantity

RECORD.

. „

Jamaica (Liquid Sunshine). Jamaica, Charleston & Oo.'s.

Old '

n e w fn.m 1798 McCarthy,

hound

as to One wo!rd Schools is in Goyemraqnt per head which £1 15s. in Assisted __Scti_oo1b £3 10s, I mnst be propthose figures Ju stating

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size

paper,

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1888.

30,

of

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,

Marie'.

:

Cellars, William

WANTED purchase

Brandy.

SPECULATION. 10s. iEl,

and

CHAMBERS, PERTH,

<

BRANDIES:-,,

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given.

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Usher's

A committee of gentlemen have kindly the drawing. to conduct consented of 20 tickets of a book Each purchaser with a Complimentary will be presented FREE. Ticket jj .;,j,

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as

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sold

&

Moline

by

Brand),

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a

Bhall.

PRODUCE,

returns

On hand and to arrive, Butter, Butter, Butter, Cheese, Bacon, Dates, Lard, Jams, Currants, Teas, (People's and others), Choice, Sugars, etc., etc.

:— _

Bottled ,

|

attendance sum

MERCHANTS.

Sale—

on

STOUT

.GUINNESS'

-

with a .like school, .Government, evidence that the it is of pupils, number,, promust have attained greater f0Imier and made a more ficieit y; than the latter, examination. creditab-'e will (i dispute if Another Experience we herb made, auv of tW statements to Bomeihing tangib e to go to

CO.,

COMMIS

;

(3) certain

subjects.

with

school'

GENERAL

QOLONIAL stored and

.

passing at the

pupils

COCKRAM, A. &

SION

.

,

of

Manager.

PRODUCE

Spirit

all

& Co.,

Glasgow. Merchants,

Wine

Hotel-keepers, Dealers.

and "

.

Assisted

an

eains

number in the

half;

represent

!

/

i

upon neither

school,

to

SCHRAMM, OMPANY.,

PERTH,

.

If

only

in

represent

Limited.

DIAMOND,

HOWICK-ST RESTS,

and

I

.

examination

,

will

continue

of

Corner

i

!

same

the;»

is

Government

the

re-entered

'

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paid..

a'

has

CO.,

N

1889.

(1£ acre: railway adjoining Freehold), Fremantle, and road at North which is erected a substan on the tial 4-roomed cottage whole worth £765. select to value of to 2nd Prize— Winner £26. .' 3rd' Prize— Pony, saddle, &c., value £10.

,

to

busi

he

will

&

%

relinquishing

heretofore.

as

GANNING & e

LAND

OF

BLOCK

Prize—

1st

are

which

BURNET,

Gr.

Company

I::

whole as the subscribed.

soon

Messrs.

W ILSUN

Company,

TOLLEY

800

Tg%$Is ;

a

(2)

N

they

of

SlOCK

who

v

J. H.

Mr.

W.

Mr;

;

be drawn as money

To

to

paid what

E

etc.,

UNION,

ART

:

attendance. the amount

M

that

announcing

>

JJEAD1NG jjOOM.

MONSTER

.£800

to great trespass and your space, your' kindness leisure as much I as fear, have I, " It may narrow A nother Experience." if I state my down the issue very much follows : fo any (1 ) casb shortly .as from the amount school paid Assisted is only half funds as Grant-in-aid public to a Government would be paid; what' of same number the fichool having in average pupils school any, assisted results bonus for,

E

and Fremantle.

Perth

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that of the

Service

These cost things equipped.' he calculation In may any are taken; into, which the fees to show I must be permitted, account, aB I before, said, how those fees, and, hundreds of pounds of the public many are money besides, expended upon those, in same, schools. Why, sir, I .noticed,, of sheet an expenditure t!.e last balance allowances. over Upon £100 clearing and fair dealing what system of equity refuse me the could your correspondent our allowances to cleaning right place

JJAILWAY

raised

too

and

ness,

with

agree

& CO.

WILSON

ff

I

,

per

shillings

do

j.

in

ENTIRE

the

purchased

money. make in

2nd

correspondent by your to be glad I would say which Aupon rim unwilling I but, Sir, -Mfevf words

O

FREMANTLE,

pleasure ;

<

matter points

much

have

Government

a

in

HAVE

in his statement' Experience" erected must start with schools

J.

his putting sum" obtainable

possible

highest

a

1

course

Another

against

at School, boy most misleading it was likewise £16fl; of his calfor the to assume purpose would school fees the that culatibn since one 6s. per annum, to £2 amount about is exactly of that amount fourth fees The school paid in the sum paid. last schools in 1887, year, Government 12 shillings per quite did not average the on average calculated head, This correspondent attendance. your has the letter my can verify, provided had, one tie admits my previous effect " the look into to him and causes, There are several other a little.?'

for

H

E

PACKENHAM-STREET,

\

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t

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Another made any misstatement, I

his

seven

Yours

this

"

asks

of

responsibility

"

to

fees

as

submit there "adventure of the school spoke and he cannot, established, Here

question He

U

A

over

anuiuu for head per per will them,' help the children attending the Assis him to prove- his1 case against out that I have pointed ted Schools.

shillings

so prove anything attempt do I admit that the sustainment neither When in it. he, of my case, requires " had con to Experience," his reply the satisfaction own to his trasted the one of cases boys, supposiltious and the other a Government attending thus: he concluded School, an Assisted in any case, 44 that, therefore, It is clear School, the cost per head in an Assisted than in a is greater the Government,

to

W

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£6

the amount payable ,tp. by 5 shillings, School for book, s etc., each Government Educationclause 21 of the under Ac,the amount, This reduces paid 1871.

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to country round about if I cost"

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to

tiqn

Schools

soni.i

in Government. School fees the paid for the last averaged dess Schools year head in calculation than 12s. any per takou into ate acco.unt, where the, fees must be reduced: this sum of 12

now,

asset

inad.i

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and "Experi between himself him to task solely I take upon ence." Assisted in that education his assertion it than the public more schools costs schools Government per head. dbe's ip lin seeks to confine however, '

cannot

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question's

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see

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us.

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to

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to

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think as doubt I distinct not

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in

saji,

are

MERCHANTS,

GENERAL

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inducer

greater

than, Guildford.

or, Fremautle, inducements greater

December

on

I did be any

me.

issues:

the

Experience;"

"Another your columns

teachers

to

;

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in

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for

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and

coming

.

the

Perth,

the

purpose, opportunity

of

Legislative

a final

.views

the

-on-.

tl'ercou-

giving

the'

you if

any the. Bill alterations

what

net

during

your city interest

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desirable ?. In to retutn'me as. would rekpect-, mind' the' farct',t'hkt'

elect based

me

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Dec.

who

(friends

hUjroerqf. the undersigned begs is about to lie add ING, and FUN ERAL

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to

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letter, Ciillen

expeditiously

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country

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well-

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Lomas

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Mr.

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Mr. R. S. Haynes, who recently accept-, ed the position of City Council Solicitor, has resigned the seat' which he has. held for the past two years, as a member for the East Ward. An election to fill the be held. will. vacancy shortly

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William

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advertisement

in another the Railway Committee announce Reading that anthey are promoting, Art Union towards the completion of their If building. energy will comma,nd the committee success, -are evidently with that working energetically and deserve it.' object, The prizes offered on the present occasion a total represent of £800, and there are few who will refuse to 10s. on a ticket which speculate may to possibly prove possess the number which will, win a four-roomed" cottage and ground at North Fremantle. it

column,

will

appearing seen that

be

Room

as

notice the' busi

M;r. E.; Keane,; ope of the candidates' to. the in the represent City Legislative? a Council, addressed,, large meeting of electors in the Mbch&nics' Hall on Mon A 'vote of confidence in day evening.1 Ebahe was earned bya large majority. Mjr.'

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Ai their weekly day evening last,

practice,

held members

on

Thurs of the

the Fremantle Orchestral Society presented their conductor, Mr. C. L. Clifton, with a handsome very silver-mounted baton, Mr. acknow suitably engraved. Clifton, the compliment, ledging promised to spare to no effort further the interests of the

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society.

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ONMonday

last

the

the Commissioner

of police

from telegram stationed at RoeSergeant Kennedy, bourne Dec. Roeb'ourne, 31, 1888, 9 a.m. Roderick McRae came in yester He 'reports day. heavy rains at Pilbarra. Gullies and creeks running bank high. A man named Sutherland found. a nugget115 ounces,, Cornish weighing pure gold. and Clifton 50 ounces. James got over H. Kennedy, sergeant. rejceived

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As has already been notified, Mr. Henry Powell who for nearly Hillas, forty years of the Govern past has been the caretaker ment and, since -the Offices, introduction of the present form of Government, has held the position of Sergeant-at-Arms, has resigned. From; his long connection with the Government, few officials were better known or more highly respected his urbanity and the kindness he was wont to show to those business to trans having act at the for him public 'offices gaining hosts of friends. His the Excellency Governor and the Speaker have written to Mr. him Hillas for his thanking past services. In the autumn of life, he retires on a well-earned pension. —

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,At a meeting of the' City Council held last! week, the salaries of the Town Clerk, 'Oity were raised Supervisorfand City Collector th;e two former by £15.p;.ahtohin.;\.while the salary oPthe latter was "increased by £$0, making it £150 per annum.

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this

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Mrs.: and Miss arrived." Loftie,1 OHent steamer Oroya at Albanyl day nlorning'last, after.alengbhened of absence.

en

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of

it

reminded the Church

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town

,in

other

and'

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"building'

his

business. ciiducted

carpentering Fuuerals inexfteinsi

sijres

others, that

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of Good

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therefore,,

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Rowley

ment Resident

Bye-law

more

the-

parents, early

an

of amusements in the on Tues city to celebfate yesterday evenings, the New Year, the Negro Minstrel entertainment at bt. George's Hall, promoted the (by and in aid of the members,' funds of the Metropolitan Cricket Club; was a' gfeat' it success, as -well deserved -to 'be, the performance being a meritorious one— in fact the best.in the probably burnt cork" line ever witnessed' in 'the At' the city. Town

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REFORM.

Mr.

puonc'

of secrecy. Any member

proved.

his at

last!

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Depot,

Hall,

transactions member shall

shall

Cktholics,

FUNERAL

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morning

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,,/ny

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Monday

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all

fellow

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The half-yearly meeting of the Perth Catholic Young Men's Society takes place this The business ia impbttaht;L 'e'Vffhing. and Ihe mbhibers are to attehd." requested

the

_lt_

LLLouiuer

of

al

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Templar

sense

9 oh the

notice:

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lastj the; steamer' Flinders, Gqraldton, down, a cohbrought of sevehtben signm'ent bags of cbal/,',frbh!ij the Irwin' coal seam, for testing purposes."

can

passwords

no

any

igeraldton.

to

the

in the, than

sit

other

society,

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SISTEBS

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On ffom

no' paid, passwordishall

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some-

appears, bis skull that could

his

representative and who has said to upon earth, the' "He' that hekreth Churbh; heareth me and he that' you;' me." Most despiseth'yoii dbspiseth he' that hears the Church certainly, can become a member never of the " Orider of Good -

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temperance. Orange-

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the

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member be permitted

electors

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the

objects Good Tem have th'eii passwords aud which 'members of these

by

current

Qualifica and1 strict

qiM&foous

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secret

a

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av.owed

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password

Liberal

a

the views

hopeJ;o_giye hearing my oil

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Members

Parliaments,

Triennial I shall economy. of an opportunity interrogating before, us,-

Government.

of-

Abolition'

tion,

secret

respective recognise one in another, although strangers other Article every respect. 4, sec. Constitution declares 2, of the " that no member shall receive the

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eight

the Its

societies

elections

Upper House,

'elfecred

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contested last

was

for,.

and Freemasonry, their avowed

signs

'Responsible' do me the' honour to again advocate Immediate'Gb'ange

sbould'you ;I

time

'you

(t|ie

as

proved Constitution

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and, in plarism,

are

to again' ask venturing'; of your: representatives,'!' oue ask you to.bear infully I have 'on three occasions in the

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are

ranked

secret

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be easily

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Order.

of expressing a of question a question which, I changeof constitution,— nowllbefore the country for 'the1' last1 hope;?is JLstly, time.f The prinpipaliissuosseem.toe their

to

society rules

aid

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serves

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of it

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little

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fellow, and injured

alighted i

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INDEPENDENT PERTH,

societies

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THE

abundantly

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pro kind. every We have associations for nearly that \can; Engage the eyery, object1 or secure the adhesion of attention, with

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JANUARY

THURSDAY,

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Perth,

do you of your in the

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Bishop Gibney,

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that rely (endeavours my best wijl of the Colony 'general ly, 1 have in particular. obedient Gentlemen, your

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servant,

your in

pleasure

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and your request, to elect ine:!tis;

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aniunusually

panied by his day, paid a complimentary 1

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signatures DEATH.

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faithfully,

bringing

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that Good could be Templarism thus proclaimed as condemned by the Church, if subh was not the case.' who 'Catholics, therefore, become members or even aibettors of such' a society, are the very by' cut off from th e church,' and fact,' are excluded life from during" in Communion the participating of Saints ;" and, if they were to diq in that unfortunate their state, bodies would be consigned to the. the blessing of the grave without Church. Those who refuse to be guided by the Church may- at >

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election,

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New (Year's was received >on A TELEGRAM Day from the Rev. Father Brady stating in Cossack on his that he had arrived was felt return A' little anxiety 'journey. account for the on the Rev. Gentleman's that he had been heard of but once reason, mission since his departure on the long to Catholics in the several ary "expedition not far north. It was districts of the Father to however for Brady possible in November his write oftener. Early so far settled that he work at Derby was set for the out. Kimberley goldfields. his for After a sufficient stay there pur-, overland to Wyndham. pose he travelled via the From Wyndham he is returning intends northern Father ports. Brady Pilbarra, and he will subsequent visiting of the Murchison in at the ports ly call that he is and Gascoyne. He telegraphs in good health and has only to complain weak. This is not that his eyes are rather and trying a. much after so long journey, continue and we trust Father Brady will to enjoy the same good fortune so that his have the of may pleasure many friends safe and sound" at him back welcoming; and important the end of his very great ,

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who consented to finish Mr. .Jr., kindly Brown 's distribution. Before leaving for the Railway Station, Mr. Brown, in a very appropriate speech, exhorted the children to en always deavour to lead a blameless life, and to never the lessons them by forgettaught their He said guides. spiritual by the the Schools! Inspector's Assisted reports in this to be far more colony proved efficient than the Government Schools, that' were an education they providing for the children at a less of the public cost than the could do, arid were public therefore of every deserving support. These, sensible and practical remarks, coming as they do from. an experienced of the ex-member are legislature, worthy of notice. Mr. Mitchell also ad special dressed the and children, he said he endorsed Mr. Brown's remarks. quite, Father who is very popular Brereton, in a neat little here, speeoh, moved a vote to of thanks Mr. M. Brown, which was carried by acclamation. The distribution of the prizes by Mr. Mitchell Father Brereton ended, being addressed the and concluded children,, by wishing them all the compliments of the festive season. The events rif the Northampton Races which came off. on Boxing day, on the/ Nockanena course, areas follows "

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On Tuesday, we celebrated the, happy Christmas festival once more. At ten Mass was celebrated o'clock service, ;by Father The vocal and instru Gibney. mental music of the service were all that The Adeste could be desired. Fideles," were ex etc., Angels we have heard," The altar ceptionally good. decoration, neatness and was for too, taste, very In addition to choice nice and imposing. the floral ornamentations, processional were Banners, etc., tastefully displayed at each side, a giving appear picturesque The reflection of the rising at ance. sun, the beautiful, stained Mass, upon early windows as gave a solemn and inspiring and service. pect to the Church the congregation after In addressing Mass, Father Gibney said it was a timehonoured custom to proffer compliments at this season the and greetings of; year. to CatholicB He heartily tendered the the the of district, blessing throughout A Merry Christ the season happy mas." On last Sunday, the meeting of the Heart Asso -female branch of the Sacred ciation was held after Mass. a the Boxing Day was kept holiday,' stores being closed and a cricket principal match was between the local played teams. folks Some convivial gave a de to the town gree of animation by their vocal music as they dashed through the to, the great four-ifvliarid, delight streets,

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the coal Those who are working said to be seam in the Irwin district are with the results of' their labours. delighted down the richer 1b The deeper go they obtained. the quality of the fuel' little about the There is talk, now,' Murchison. When, on., the "goldfield" the excitement by the- dis occasioned no we shall of coal has. subsided, covery with to our doubt hear, more reference auriferous country, again. occurred Last week; an accident during' the 44 Rob Roy." the process of unloading the into Ai bale of wool fell from jetty of the steamer, a man the hold striking William Johnson on the named leg, limb. The man had been the breaking out of employment for some time, and ubtil -the 'day the mishap befel him lib afforded him of obtain was opportunity and has a He is a poor man, ing work. most: of whom are grown large family, are on him a fewdependent up, while What makes albne 'for a subsistence. Mrs. the affair still more sad is that of Johnson— had her Johnsonthe wife on the same by a trolly hip dislocated in about six riionths je£ty ago arid is now on 44>the bed of the Geraldton Hospital paiin" along with her husband. I hear that at the Bowes, a recently, fell off a haystack, mhr named Edwards amateurs. broke his back, and had to be conveyed juvenile "Romany Rye" by the next on the toit'he in this town for treatment. P. McDonald was song hospital accident which has cast a gloom like the preceeding Another 'programme, which, the seemed to be highly ones, district, appreciated. happened at Oakabella, ovjer on next eleven! miles from Tues The Northampton, sang, Killarney," by Miss last. A of about eleven F. and G. McDonald and G. Murphy day afternoon girl did great credit to the youth of :L.; C. B urges Esq., was; Johnson, years, daughter" ful vocalists and met with a horse, when one of the front legs' who sung it, riding of ithe which was a That old favorite animal, along, galloping hearty applause. ' went into a hole.' The horserolled 'nautical Our jack's come home" fell, song, A. then got up -and made off, E. Mitchell, Johnson and over the girl,by Masters whose foot had got P. McDonald well executed, the child, was very drjigging him fastened in the after for a which was testified stirrup, by the very favorable shbrt distance. manner: in which it was received. After The. girl's. brother, young Joihn Burges, of his. the "Let Erin remember, chorus, &c;" seeing the situation then the cream a sisiter, of. the entertainment, jumped off the horse he was riding, to a Btake fence, nar called Little close serio-comic Pickle" and, alighting drama; When he was" "given. I think" all those who wit rowly escaped serious injury. nessed / the of the young got up to his sister j he found that: life was performance The poor child breathed amateurs' in this will almost extinct. amusing piece,, and without her laBt endorse-, my when I say, afterwards, opinion shortly readily consciousness. and be it said to the credit of the good ever regaining The;: grief that for debutants a better lot of -the sorrow-stricken Sisters, parents upon .hear be imagin amateurs can has not been heard easily ing of the occurrence ofljuvenile here ,to dwell, in: the The little ed; and it is not necessary, colony. comedy was sadness- which the affair has well received Another theright through. upon 'where the created in. other The old log cabin," and quarters chorus, boys' deceasedwas. known and loved. The: the epilogue which by Master S. Connell, to to a remains were train followed, the entertainment brought: by. special brought oh the funeral Geraldton conclusion. Thursday last, The which of a, talcing consisted place on the same day in this town prizes, attended. selection of books, and being largely were superior mostly With Father distributed Father Brown but Long,- in company by Mr, Maitland as that had t.o leave at a Brereton; wenttoNorthampton by carriage gentleman Father to two o'clock to catch stay in the the down oniThursday. Long's quarter will be necessarily to Geraldton, brief, train the remainder of the mining village, at as he must be the Greenough again on were prizes given outby Mr. S. Mitchel at

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1 mile. Maiden Plate. .Distance 1 Bachelor Williams) (J. Parnell 2 (R. Oxenham) 3 Sunbeam (C Tomlinson) and got well Five started for the race Parnell and Sunbeam made some away. good running for second place. 1 mile. Galloway. Distance, Barkston 1 (T. Drage) Hit or Miss (R. Oxenham) 2 two and a Four but bolted, started, race ensued for. very spiriGed premier

Board

district

apology Maitland

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preside I gathering present large and respectable observed the Rev. P. Long of the Green noon the programme after Shortly ough'. a chorus was Australia," opened with not but which was rendered, only well to.be highly appreciated by the appeared This was follow large audience present. The infant ed by a recitation; orator," littlefellow, by-anPhillip intelligent some sevem of years Murphy, apparently and at enunciation, age, and whose style such a tender age proved quite a surprise atten to all the precocious little orator's tive listeners. The first song on the pro was the Wishing Gap," by the gramme Misses Cripps, Murphy and Gray, which was and well rendered would have-done credit to much older .juveniles. Another song, was well received Cows in the Corn," met and Birdie's Ball" which followed, with well merited The rendi applause. num tion of' the next ber on the programme, Emblems of Ireland," P. by Masters McDonald and E. 'Mitchell was very much and the next Eunumber, appreciated, little woll lalie." was a pretty song very -executed by the Misses Murphy, Kennion and Brown. Next followed the recitation, Children's the of Choice," rendering showed the great care the which, plainly of St. Sisters Joseph had gone to in pre the for the occasion. pupils paring and Naomi" had After "Ruth been sung prettily by the Misses J. McDonald the audience had a and Mr. Andrew, vocal treat in the real Boys' juvenile 44 Chorus" Flowers in entitled, May. was followed that sad but This by little V Far pleasing Away," by song, Misses McDonald, Drage,, and Murphy, the of which was well rendering ap that always popular Next came plauded. and little The Green / pretty song, Shores ef which was Erin," sung so Misses M. A. Johnson and nicely by received. Jack is Drage as to be well inch sailor" a every by E. Mitchell met with followed and due applause. another The After, which, recitation, and adopted child" by Miss M. Andrew A. Patten was well given by the very

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seven which will be at least Handicap for guineas— and a Sheffield a an certain to ensure amount which is ar number of entries-— has been great to take place in the mining village ranged on New Year's Day. named A couple of weeks a man ago, an old resident of the William Taylor, and sentenced' was found district, guilty. at the to five servitude, years' penal Geraldton' Quarter Sessions, on the charge at a of firing some shots from a revolver with intent to hill; The constable police of the sentence is due, probably, lightness to the fact that the is a; cripplu prisoner in It is and advanced years. thought at of the witnesses in this that one least case will be prosecuted for perjury. Several business men are' hoping that the Adelaide Steairiship Company will at excursion see fit torun a steamer; Perth end back from Geraldton to rates, Club's on of' the, W. A. Turf the occasion

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the draw the Perth Cup, Consultation, at took 'place Strickland's ing for which Service on even United Hotel, Saturday to be the Mr. Alfred Lee'proved ing; last, holder of the ticket which drew the favorite horse Aim. to the say, Strange ticket was a short only purchased lucky time pre viouB to the drawing. The suc cessful1 numbers in the were as sweep follows War 49, Cry ; 54, Footprint First 58, 66, King ; 60, Gunpowder Harridan -Hermit 134, 77, Myamba 225, 186, "Wyrellia 194, Isonomy Firebrace Urella.; 240,' 264, Duration Arab 296, .Ethel 302, Telephone 367,; Steed | 375, Mirage 406, 405; Jelloong Hinemoa 440, Fishmonger; 422, Aim; and 452, Lady Brown. ; 451,iNimrod At

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enjoyable.

May

it

long

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and

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was

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public

Mr.

it

'solid

all'

heihg;

piles there

just Plate

all/ inshore11 "at the tides would But if the open scaur existed, and if it admitted ebb and flow it, throngh round it would be wheeled sand, by the cir arid be deposited culation of the current,

the

place

where were.

Bickley's a defpth cables

of-2l

water

21" the

only..

leave

.to

a

the

shelter

would

.vviud,

vessel,

the

jetty

herself

in

;

.ypsterly. to the .2, fathom 17i feet shoall.w,ater,.from. 12 feei--as marked ".sand per map linei.e:, a wi tH patches of weed," (as per .soundings) lee shore and as bad a piece of holdiiig ground in the roads of Madras 'be foiihii' as could' ,

from'which

halve ships 'anchors'

buoying'their 1!to

them

save

The

6.

ibut high: occasion."

number

water

miles'

t

fee,

hour

to

..of,

6 feet

having high

interrupting I therefore

to

a

of.

25 who

intervals,

on

Roberts

coin1

is

'

should

present

whatever

of

it

done'

is

should

seemed

favourites

The

off at once. ibeffinished No. 10. A ballast, depositing place should hat the. be at the, South." I .beg to suggest eud of the pier .would be ilps most appropri ate a view to its further .with elonga place

add the

under

heat

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haid

tion.".'1.,

wishing

to either much on

tire

too

your

will

no

columns,

J1

thanto

write'

I

'subscribe 'vour i

I

at

more

1

in

hour.

In his

with

present

servant.

sengers,

PORTONIAN.

I i

of the

every

trains

department

TJJRF

A.

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FIRST

1

There

was

a,

DAY.

.race

at the

Tuesday,

on

W.

of the

opening day New Year's

attendance

large

course

A.

Turf

Club's

A strong breeze Meeting. the throughout day incesantly

blew which

very

atmosphere. was

by Footprint.

won

which

Plate,

of Duration

exception

'the

.

Plate; Town,

race,

followed, and

,

For with

jumping 19

Gunpowder,

roarious

....

while

-chat

They hisses

.

were

and

having

boys

enjoying

a

with,

up-

greeted

groans

a

by

National Library of Australia

the

Roberts the pas for the

with

5

the,

High Jump.

occurred

The

and won 18 sees

very

through race, at

the

did

not

the

the winners came but the final produced as

in.,

in

contained

Norton's Recommended

I

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sports present. the pistol was came

that

in

a

disappointment After

/fired,,

with

Thb

bust

Indigestion, the

all

Norton's "Natural Stomach,"

to the

ins.,

Running

several breaks, and Fitzgerald

won

with:

111 fe»>. 46 do. 40 do.;.

France,

of

.-x

it

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or

l;i.;.v,v

!

for

possible:

:

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'-il

;

neighbouring tuxation

.Eugland,

;

;

57

;;

is—f do.

;

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Germany,,

,44 do.; .33;: do. A

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Spain, oiily<36and<aii inhabitant" States '50." These figures. in the publioly Frenclji no one dared to challenge)

and

30

wage-wpiker

the of

biirtlien,

quoted

The which

was

1859

closes;

::

year called

of the into

Volunteer

:

v

'-iM ''

'

Force,

existeucQ At the

in

May

;

as

officers,

At October,-

drew with

.

V

,

:

.,

-

Pills

which diseases

is

to

the which

with Pillb, Strenglhener as

a

are

passed examination ;the Globe- 61 October 31st.

we

justice of

powerful

to-

Ireland-!— which

evening Gladstone

Herbert

one' "

i

Monday

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the

fact1

connection!

in'

1

si.-'tericOuiitry/'

,

in

250, 1,250.

in

nearly subject. called the the Human. and

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England

<-'oercioii

it

Act individual

only force

was now

in

l

in

gave and

to every policeman in Ireland to harrass and magistrate the peolpe almost at their bully pleasure. Would stand this? Most Ifinglund not; certainly Why then, should Irishmen he censured for their raising' voices against it ? "We submit/that nut to the our tneth'"of "'friend the enemy.

power

for

are

Ionic

on

Mr.

29th, attention

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cause

Chester,

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in:

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confidently

Remedy

Simple

and. 704.

sergeants,

inagh shallow, babbling 'Con-;., set vatives overlook was. Ireland, of alll. be civilized countries in the .world,. except perhaps Russia, the most policeridden While in Ireland the country. of police to was 1 proportion population

Indigestion.—

fob

a

12,729 proficient

tactics.

above account.

mild are aperient, in. their operation, gentle circumstances. Sold in Safe under and any 2s. at Is. bottles, 1Jd.t 9d., lis., by all "Vendors the Medicine World. throughout

Scott who claimedaway alone.: he had not reached his mark when

"

is.

that/

hears,

,ViM

Were

In

and was

the

Remedy Camomile

act

"

thfe:'

to-day.; date .if the last: returns the number of all arm's cnrulled in the force was out 228,038,, authorised of an establishment ,qf Out of this 228/038, no/less 255,478. than as efficient. 221,49 1 were returned There were also 6,129 proficient officers

by

second

was

V

/yftorj/iaring/ifrohgb:

the

them.

great

1

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ever/

7:

comparison

were

a

13 1-5 sees. Race between E. The Private Scott and W. Fitzgerald for £20 un a-side, through a misunderstand fortunately, resulted

of.

lh'H9Bian,pays of the United

quickest

5ft.

statesman

English

colonist;

countries

;\.U6tria,i

ex

easily

the

won

contest second:

data

ing,

only

support nf 'pne the .two oceans;"

Belgium,

Ferguson

final,

and

£

ft.

race to within 30 yards of the better Cun when Ward gave up, and post, l'un ningham appeared out, leaving McDonough an easy winner by a yard.

'

large

sticks,

For of

'

:

in popular that Gladstone

is

'the

between

was

some

8 yds. Time, T. Harvey, who jumps ease and clearness, cleared G. Wallis, who beating

Time,

a" .

butcher

resembled

more

,

friendly canter.

of

it'

.

couple

race'

the

Race

producing foot

.fleetest

proved over

heats,

finishes.

citing

Hurdle

Handicap in

off.

;

guilty

r

most

fact

Blaine,

Ghamber

in conclusion by a Hurry Scuriy, which S. Congdon proved the winner. the "We have to thank committee, and, with them, Mr. E. ,G. S. Hare, the their kind for honorary time-keeper, of the in supplying some courteousness

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receive

sees.

run

the

is

voter of the Republic to seer for every the condition and recOmpehsb of ,u himself the labour in of Freet Europe party Trade in the United States would not

Time,

all the occasions, startings The opening were excellent. started, MAiden, punctually time. The heats Advertised

interesting they liked

G

J.

Europe,

.

These scratched. horses were to when the start 'from two, passing the the first were for the post time/ adverse comment. cause of much a

to be desired.

little

left

The

a

the the

other

InsteacVof

hitch

average to. hear

.

Handicap

Quoit by Trew 10 competed. Bruce, was witnessed in Some good racing which "W. Rose the Losers' Handicap, to won. was The day's sport brought

or

the

he /'ares.

'

ran

emergency,

'the

The

ibimit

sees.

Hurdle

'

amdavitsi

uas

'

won Lawler beating 2 yards in who was front by 5 yards, has a peculiar of Hardwick. Buckley but at the same time of running style effective one. his a most However,'

every connected

Mr. for

portrait

In

shape of Mr. Hayden thenow thronghouttheday. undertook well known the handicapper aside duties of starter, and setting the " on such breaking away" unavoidable

prove in as

the Maiden

tempered

pleasantly The first

all

from

statesmen,

of

Championship by Buckley,

-

is paper to. supprised of lithographers a; firm that" of Gladstone of English is,

eojo'nies;"

running

12

The was

to

attention every and had so well provided that in nothing accident

CLUB.

in

as

this,

advance

was

Time, ,

Mr. Roberts arrival and

which

limes

Parnell

:

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the

Fitzgerald. /The and strpngly, freely on and to be gaining the appeared when out of his he was thrown leaders, the track. stride by a dog crossing latter

a,t

addition

tii©

Mr.

-

English

jAu

Ed his

:

nut

that

'

'earn

Edgar

finish exciting the tape before

breasting

just

yards

performed

the

superintend

departure

or

secured

myself, humble

very

over

'

Sir,

readers 'crowded

your

to

:

Not' trespass

they carefully sun, duties. In unselfish office of judge his honorary

another

'

man:

yard. of the

and

Hayes

between

Lpnuon,

being

off

run

"

tojproye

:

by £

won

exchange,

:

Messrs. during the afternoon, Ba,rratt as and acted judges the an'd are to be congratulated, upon mAnner in which they discharged their task.' hour after arduous Standing of an hour under the intensely rays' hot their

;

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all

strains

good race,

York

touch land

:

were

perfection. for ladies

sweet

splendid the whole

New

jA

Time,

fin

a

with a fine' of sctticiism, says The S'cotYard detectives have/ not yei the. fiend; who lately murderdijicovered ed' six abandoned woman in the heart of

finished

Final. Time, 12 1-5 sees opponent. A was the meii secured, good start away simultaneously. Edgar springing between made good, the difference, himr his self and Donegan, and retaining finished first in front a yard advantage, who was about' of the second man, 2£

enjoyment, of Mr. leadership

discovered

Another

bodyi Fitzgerald 1 2 2-5 sees. The

>

"

the

gar

the

to

a

produced

very

a.,

arrangements

a

To

sprinters. band a

Clough

without assert, the that' stone pier the1 heigth of the than

contradiction; not be lower and jetty,

dead

,

was

the,

on

/go

traffic,

,

3rd.

spent

(rrdn.

of

race

Edgar by yd.

Scott

beating

and

jjnttticolomal

sees.

having

evening.

profitable

quick 1-5

closest

and

Hayes

:

aftera

Time,

,

to

tons of

man

every And

,

answers.

fee.'

future

some

containing,

and manifest

again, absurd.

pletely' fearof

high,,

6

'

grounds

thought

strand

only

of

The

1st.

sees.

in

kind fore erectedby the of the prombter's; The track, a share of atten received; halving large with tion for some weeks past, was, in good of a small portion, the exception and gave satisfaction to the condition,

'their

rate along at the goods to remain dry

must be before he

patching

!

on

the absurdity obstruction only

rushing

an'.ii an

be

to

witness

of. high state with seats, provided

A; tent only,

j

seA.'a'ftef

being

'from

schenie raised be

could '.Now

perpendic.ulai; stop a. wave,©!

thinks'

-elves

to'

slipping'

the the

on

about

of

,

"

No.

jetty'

out

run

and

crowd

a

assembled to

open thing. to carried

:

cables, ed. »';

to

.

,

few

Bickley's

find,,

day

12

athletic Bullen's, .of by the committee sp'orts arranged The the. Railway Reading Room. close 'attention different events excited the am on gst the1 spectators, especially the which from Sheffield Handicap,

The'

a

Day

Boxing

at'

'

Mr. and of

feet,

SPORTS,

DAY

2,000 person

deepens

room.'

sea

Finals,

ish,'

out

a

Ex the

very

P.

J.

were

very But

from Mr. direction

water

with good the end of

at

isl

j

in a WIN.W. obtained whilst

West

32' feet

or

j

is

more

it

beat.

lflt.h

2nd. and Baldwin Hussey for break-, both put back a yard ing away, but the latter nearly caught who won Time, by a foot. Donegan,

'

v.-;-

On

sans

:

after

mpmbers dispersed

:

in

feet,

lengths

depth iof diagram attempting

tide'

point

the

required. would flowi

By running

staVtiiig

'31

30'.

it-he

wa9

"

for.

BOXING

!

.

to

solid .head.

pier

in

Breakwater,

water

all

the

the

of

deep

Queen's

5t.fi

Hayes catching .Hearne Time, 12 by 2 yds.

won

together, 12 sees.

'

run

j

;

it

side

!

if

lee

the

see

9.

ly,

course,

,

under

scaur

no

the

on!

,

be

:

would

arrived !to-

tliA

,

1

Hayes.

course' His yesterday by the Hon.

accompanied

Amherst in-time

Lady

Governor

and

!

7

Timo

visited

Suite

first-day,

;

Excelledcy

'

there and

!

and

the

on

:

horse.

Brobine'

right held <0

but if he reply and did not defer to be' no would !o'p8h'

opinions

own

opimbri'" all at

washed

work river."

'

in his

dr,ift

the

The

J elloong the ; and; the Queen's

to

Randolph. His Excellency the

'

.

consolidate would with the mouth

them

fell

purse

Aim.

by

7th

Derby

Australian

easily

purse

plate..:

llhe known

.110

thought

lie,

.

,

,,,

.

"i

had

.

facts! A sand'

'

He

if

opinions,

scaur.

W est

won

sees. he liked. 12 .1-5 as Time; Hussey. bad Heat, C. F. Hussey. with a good race Lawler, eventually him Time; 12 2-5 beating by 2 yds. 8th heat, E. A close sees. Edgar. race won by 1 yd.' Time, 12 1-5 sees. The winner 9th heat, W/ J. Donegain. the lead and won maintained by, yd. won

first

'

to.-Hero j the ..Northern horse,, Aim, to Hacks waswon.bythewell-

City

in de

.

upon.

No/i.

dif:

public his,

has three

piled

open' opinion."

to to alter

right based

Ladies

f

the

the

was'

The

to-day.

by

6th

good: attendance

,

;

"

DAY.

very

again

was

:

'

preferable."' fereht directions. I put in No..-2.lPr

is

a

course

eirent

direction

was.

the

at

Mr.

\yhich

Said1" A stia'ght And yet his plan'

;

ference

There

appears

as

replies

SECOND

Won

j

issued.'

report He'

1

the from No/1.

the

to

Bickley/gave

submitted at Select' .Committee,

plan

answers

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'.was, all.

being

25 yds. from the about goal. 12 1-5 sees 3 yds. Time, McGoverii Heat, D. McGovern.

stopped

the

1 never, nor.

subject/,

,

aiclose.

'

"

.

the'

of1

I aware In his

although

the

on

"

.

I

spoke, to

to

and did

They coming to

plan, did.

day

brought

',-Tlns.

meeting:

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"

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terms before ley got on equal reaching and romped home a half:way,' fairly winner 5th Time, 13 sees. by 3 yds. D. Baldwin. Running very, Heat, soon: Baldwin showed in front strongly, of Demasson, and "Leeder being lame

:

as conclusion of them one

same

Mr.

I

'

Buck

Buckley.

y,

!

the

cqn.demned

,,

report but, so,

vociferously the first

was

Time,

.

Mr. to consider Bickley's of .statements, cost work, to the: Government.. ther.eon

appointed Brown's

;Mar-

members)-

;

sides,

P.

Heat,

.

as'

as

4th

sees.

easily

speed, 2 yds.

by

.

Eraser

Peafse.

'Steere.

Mfessfs.!

Crowther,;

-

wins

Committee

Mtilcom'

12

great

,

Won'

men.

1

and

Select

a

passed his

"Aim leading. all resounded1 on was in, the winner

was straight Aim Svins," and as he. came

:

Chairman, mion

and, that the' Hon:'

of and

(consisting

the

at

1

to

fiick'ley

on

gerald putting

be and

front,

;

Mr.' that Government

time

.

reasons

,

.!

doing.,

so

-

for

could

:

.

hard When:

.held

2-5 Fitz

=

:

was

.12

-

.

was; candid and him give uiy learn now for the. first submitted his scheme

of pretty style and Green caught a

running, quickly won Time, easily by 3 yds. sees. 3rd Heat, W. Fitzgerald.

the

passing

Heat, by R. Heat, .

>

i

20th'

'

in

Aim,

round

race.

pretty

Ford. the, rider,.. By. Aim descending to the flat, seen pushing his way to the

I

had

meeting'

-the

He

will

tinu

ithaifu

-

time

very

;

which

Cale,

sees.

the

on

.

first

12 Who

won

race, 2nd

at

..

t

good

'

a

it proved Stakes; The favorite horse

<

;

,

Brought

A:

Time,

:

1

;

.

to who was the as various conjectures' conversation Portonian. And whehdri' private I acknowledged with Mr. myself to Bickley; that he of the: letter, lie told me be the author, for iimprovealso., out. a plan was .drawing office and me ments into,. bis

:

1st

Handicap—

Sheffield

Scott.

yds: Gale.

<

>

were

and. brought his,; diagram, enough, to condemn.,

E.

's

of' the Decern of ber, was a instructive and very nature. The first item was entertaining the reading of the "Journal" by the Editor. The of this little appearance is hailed with periodical. always pleasure the and each issue by members, does not' to bring out fail some new and interesting of information.; Some of the piece Articles .in the December number were worth have wjell ltstening to, and would adorned the pages of a far more fittingly The subject of the pretentious Magazine. " article was The coming Election leading of Officers." The contributions from members included "A curiosity of Literto aoure" by T. Moffat How spend. St. Patrick!s and " MenDay" by Nimrod;" " ball X. Y.Z. The by improvement by Father Duff, of a Lecture oh delivery Influence, Social of Religonj" "jThe the remainder of the evening. occupied treated his subject in a thoroiighfy Hje and manner; comprehensive by occain upon, the gravity; of sionally. breaking bh!e with a humorous anecdote question, charmed his appropriately put, hearers, and rendered the Lecture highly pleasing A vote of thanks as well as instructive. to the Rev. for his proposed gentleman, kindness in giving such valuable instruc was carried This tion, by acclamation. concluded the and the proceedings

,

t,o'

'

showed

6 ins. The

,

(

The programme above Society held

,

.

.

one

men

i

society.

;

a

together

of the prettiest large field, ever witnessed iri the colony. races Two horses Hermit proved .the victor. entered for the Hack Race, only were For the which was. won by Randolph.. Perth was field Gup a large again the like Railway out,' and, was

young

,

brought

and

:

,

Stakes

Railway

Com.in.it ings of: a ..Select 1875. together at, Fremantle.in Improvements, late Mr... with the B.icjsley's plan of the is ot and rar. more (what, proposed .pier, with the me ih assistance' to dealing subject)' immediate in the. the water, depth: ,of I beg state "of the proposed, pier. vicinity, there that when I firkt mooted, the subject

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my.

you

sending I

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subject,,

.Record.

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Editor

and

sounded, entered

pistol

protest ground, their decision. judges reserved (At a was;, day,.it meeting held the.fpUowing had .been no race there decided that

to the steeds spur they pushed their the utmost. Duration victor, proved and was greeted with The Sell cheers. taken The by Hermit. ing Race was

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.

.

.

.

. ,

.

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,,

knees and

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weeping,

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my daughter,you alone in .this

to leave

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my

to

whom.

I

heart

can

know

.

what he

am

world.

I have

as

confide

I

;

no

oneu

I do

you,/£or

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since

fifteen years ago. Try and support yourself that you belong to always honfest respectable parents ; have great confidence in God who is the: Father of He gave me several other Orphans." of advice which -I only -under pieces on stood later when 1 was older. this he died, Soon ,after; and I was left at home old Martha. with She was in the true sense not .wicked of the that her word, but she; was so ignorant limited did not teach her intelligencethat it was .necessary to (provide for the future. As long: as, her daily necessi ties were she was satisfied. supplied Her, motto was "Eat and drink

Europe

therefore remember

to

.

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;

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nothing", the tears,

away

"

hand! 1 1

said

with

the, the

while you to myself that I might

Only

thought

1 ,

:

for-

to-day,

will

to-morrow

provide

-

for

.

itself."

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,

chil-i

.

,

.wiping of her

,is

;it

who it lowers those one, and pectable it one .have embraced may although be better than the world judges. " But; how, is, it, that, you my child,, came to .embrace ,such a .ever pro asked Mrs. Robert. fession?"

had:

the

leaned widow

not

:

About

Boulangerism.

j

-

withi

it

large stack, a, .very., it's partly ..econopiy,.

see,

i

it.

she,:

about

round

:

had I done, like iyour daughter not have been on the streets, despised and sometimes. too. by all ynj ustly -in. is, not a resBut thei trade itself

a

bad

j

extra,,

eatnrp. 39.

you part

the:

until.:

the

such

me

no,

talking

were

my

leave

brpught my luggage said, and .a-., guitar., ;up ,her small that .Mrs. Robert ,so.

not

it's,

,

-.which.

nCj.iepvi.b6

shillings,

Gipsy,

back

i

,

"

containing, so I shall

my .purse

.noticed " " said Tru)y at dren Iqoking

.

i

ous

stole:

mentioning" one at the all.

,

im

-

any

six .fortune,, town, hjch., luck.. This,

/

Barcpp gpt

misfortune. its not worth !, "some she. carelessly,

,

.

that

father, my feeling far took me off,

day,

brother

tentionally?

"No,

"jBah

future.

.came

trembling he said

not

j

and The

.his

and,

was

"My

Robert

daughter's became more last At she

altogether .her hands. tears rolling

.

met.with.

i

fprt

,

in the

,

j

,

his

troubles, had been sur

her

me

,

him from,, The old

prevented

sufferings of the

us,

One death

her

courage

and

me seeing, happy did not! prevent and' besides my, career,

well,

so.

,

t

and

her

.

,

,

they

the of chatted

Margaret's As Mrs.

,

.

.

joy.,

though.

er

askefl

head,

saw

,

has

They

down her the great.; cheeks and through her, fingers. "What's the; matter, my. child, perunin feelings haps, I have, .hurt (your

the. answered Well, come, that!s

!"

through

enumerating Florine efforts,

noble her,

the obstacles

perseverance.

jwent.cn

way?"

all

much:

i

directed

now toi live altogether she nursed my: father, and took, care,, of, him while ,1 was. away,/ Soon I was well-known as singing. the singer, all over .Gretle, Bale and I had regular, clients ,who paid :me .well then, .able and I was to support; my and myself. father

:.

.

,

t

of the house and activity

most widows

very

.

;

father,

neighbour

me

v

:

.

glances earned, a crown.

and

me

jibhinking

?"

.

being the

by

.

up

house other make

about,

.without

terrible

one

cherubs. with miserable

.round

>

looking continuing

little

order

beautiful

the;

.

towards

goodness. are

looked

meanest things. with her and told

,

Robert

one near

f,she

and

skill

.the.

i

happy."

one— ,

a

.this,

,Plpmbieres.

Mrs.

little

|that.i;used

darlixig

.

how

"

that

m

one

see,

their

.

:

,

with

.

these be

J;

as.fchese

Then

hold,

of

nothing

at their

arrived

jbhey two, children

,

M!argaret, taking with much,., tenderness,

paid

there's conscience."

Well, well How could

eyerybpdy's good; other Thft' gifts:": interest; Paul .with

passing

hand

singer, good. to some

nothing,

disturbed

as

;

,

the. hour for breakfasts, just tables .were surrounded iby; from .all parts of. the world;,

the

now,

hold,

tijnidity,,

overlooking

was

,

said

when

the

"

lady, ;as

It

rich

long

fell

,

was

.

you,"

can

,

blind

can

gopd

my

you

at know

the

,

was

brother's " but he, "

I

little

called,

,

head

as

one

,<The dressed;. in a. and costume,; myi in pipits .down; my, back,

day I Swiss

room

and

(1hand...

.

.crossed.

for

.God's!

he ...not

,Is

is

God

much moved by

it,

(giyen

Holy

looking, said she,

the

mention

street,

forget

all

.me

;

..

touching the ground. to I made,. my way the best hotel in the town, the Three Kings I, entered and without meeting any .obstacle, mounted the staircase whichriled to' a.,., nearly

large

,

their

.,

to

place prevented the, yo,ung girl, 'the ,j«vqrp,j;in porph, for her, polite atten-.

they

(

bring me Jbe running

,to

,

-

.would

prayer

in

fair,

of,, being; soothemy his distress

,,to

him

wa(S

Rhine.

I accept

meal,

a

T oldj The idea ,

from

little

travellers I sang,.

so

j

.

grati

vied .with each the to who shopld i;do best and happy. comfortable .Florine her the best of everything offered had. was .The singer delighted

.

before

,

troubling When the

are

j,

,

one:

have the my

-

something

Jielp

next

long hair

homeless,

refuse

.

away

pretty;

yea,rs

lively.

do .,

and,

very

whom

have,

united with the Gipsy's

me

is

admiring.

for,

a very large was present, froon of members, of Parliament nurpbsr and a both sides of ,the. twoi? Houses, the,; /leading, concou i-se pf numerous .The, Queensland; Scottish. citizens. honour formed, a guard .,ofr (Qrops

Ministry

the .face, mind.

seen,

(not

bne's

street-

,

when

"

Towr.sville and

member,

every

,

I.

and to

father took

t be that

for. ,

you

,my

,

the

does,

tion.

China bid

fresh able

nine.

,

j

woman,

,

then

My

.about

,

at.her

lay .she was,, a that .she ,

she thanked

Lady

over

handkerchief

,

A. .guitar that

Robert's

but

,

Saturday, in Barcoo

to

,

As

offer

.

I ktfew luck. It

,

.of the, The( samctity her from addressing,

.

that:

assembled

Almost

,

to

estimated

is

people,

farewell.

last

Brisbane,

left.

afteflqqon

and

MTlwraith

Thomas

Sir

tadras

,

,

Mrs.

by

as

her she

,

1

M'lwftHh

or

much

as

by. Englishmen regretted his oy?n ico.ijutrymen.

you "''l'

it.

shp,

,,

having

and explorer be death will'

intrepid and his

an

keen naturalist

gaily.

,

of seeing .her face, opportunity A confused remembrance

face.

no,

parative-debility. all this, he

she and

,

,

got to. happened door at the same time, as Robert, apd turned to present her the holy water, thus giving her.,

an

he

of preaching to the opportunity Asia the migh t, majesty tribes ofi Central) of Russia, and the com and, dominion of England; Yet, withlost

cure,

been .ac.cpmj,Her fervent; ,

showing

with

a

by

teeth,

her

for,

had

(

striped her head.

Mrs.

effect:

escorted

Always

>

God,.

It, singer. the church

four reach'

political

Cossacks armed to the

of,

sick shelter.

children,, The.twjo, mother and took I can't "Indeed,"

;

rose to go, when she, of hep ,a yqung on girl and. She was .clad, poorly

a

feet

of discovery but it wonld

.

<

Ther old

,

,

,

tude.",

.hej;

jumppd around,.

.was

,

i

could

!

,

for and threw joy,, my the WQman,.s>\ne9k,,)fpr .1 was at the idea .arid delighted my, new,/ friend promised to do, all in. hep.. power to enable me to carry out .this pjaq. I ,

"

me.

bye

?

.

.

.wasithe feat, geographical Lob Nor the my steriouB .the to estimate be difficult

to j

;

went to,, the, children her

,She

with

f ront

round

memorable,

most

Doie.

of

.

his

Perhaps

Lbassa..

,the

.

.

(

to

to

attempts-

e.ve

now, jbhe

Mrs.,.,

.

.(.from

ended,

wore

,

been devoted

was

'

(

have

,

for,

plished'

,

..successive

passed .and no Vyisit

Whiph in7this ,!city.

iprayer saw in knees.

i

energies

it

;

Catholic Church thanks to return .and Paul's

,

.,flye

doctor

departure

-

or

by

!

for

Today, you, got! of and ..you my ,,own, a,re Come with,, me, that I may of .proving,-, .to you; (happiness

,

.

the

Russian traveller, great jevaieky,i.thei the; a> home writes, paper, will, baffle formed for counteracting, plana that were in Thibet.1 For many influence British metier has beeaexplora-past his years and his Eastern in High Asja, tion whole

'SINGER.

.

attacks

brought

'General-

you did

are,

XJV"I.

Several, days had Robert' had received

ai

religious

1

iof

"

what Ah

,

we

I

-

THE

mean.

death

sudden,

Tbf!

so

for

the,

for

,

:

,

crpatqrps pne has to go

;

one

a

-

foes

on

'S

"

;

confusion'

poor

and when feels bound

nothing

jhave,

sees

.

father."

your

That's enough." plain " if I wish Then don't he astonished, in my to go shares .turn now," said " the widow, or rather you back, ,pay,

Record).

Chapter

of the Governor which seemed t«

made upon Mauritius-— attacks ofsource in a spirit have 'their feud— and and' national on Sir -John having gratulate!!

my,

you

taction,

the

against

French

the

from, W. A.

but

had occasion

:

arms

One

life.

.

-

,

,

,

protest the

an

.

.

nearly-

t

,

,

shares.

DAUGHTER. (Translated;

.

:-to

>

her.

was

of

„be

,

paid for her alms when you

you

can

ypur.siuging Apt thge gieat who gives, satisfaction have heard you. .then, Well,! go and, the in for the .coffee, sing pepple and on .the public palaces, highways, and ypu will earn a lpt of mqyey, for,

.

;

1

We

she,

being who

the p'nly., to hjin."

I jH0W" As, that ?" .sajfi You have a fipe voice,

" ,

answered the very .possible, " do such a but, you know, has more rth,an pnee happened

something

N T E K

any

use "

affinna-

,

who

,

time

ret

apology,1

itnpor

|

.

the-

an

costs.

in

:

P A I

THE

.

-

he preferred and nalli the

7

.

Thei; John:

"

p

.

thamiiasi/A

thing,-,

,natoral'' is

accuracy

is

singer,

;

"

been very have to pay and client! Sir offered-

defendants

of

1

'

have

Court

to

the

matter

It

ther

'

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i

i

irn-

Standard.

1

applications and heavy,

their

of

jis are

state

next

,

,

pecasions1.

town

I

word it's a my long sad said Florine .story" sighing. at her with such The widow looked a compassionate solicit her eye as-if to hesithat after some full confidence,

go

Ah

!.

.

,

1

;

the singer decided upon tation, her the whole of her life. history

telling

:

by

wilfrid

Mr.

!

Wilfrid for

staying now.

French

will

events

are

in

Republican form hardly,

blunt.

who in

is I

thinks

hardly

being

distinctly last think,

been and

is

that accu

He writes

England. regime

has

Paris,

to Athens,

way

followed

mentary;, It

Blunt, time

some

his

on

rately —The

soawen

in

its

Parlia

in

decline.-

out

:

-

tant.—

Bepvenue

ithhose

coprpspond' In minutest

the

,

also

the

who

there, and

/woman;.

being rejected, lodging and left went, away?"

to

glad

whether,

,ahd

(officer.

history.

libel

the

very

.

,

'pressions second

iip

be (

of

many creature,

tbis

will

upon, answering she inquired, where

sick

mensc

"

,

he public

:

how

saw

Pope Hen! upon Sir John lik<> has cost thetTiMBs something nessy of the besides indignity a; £8,000, and not forced/ denied, apology,1 long at" The last. too given gracefully on ''1 of the examinations expenses and of the at Mauritius commission The

Wings

bumps.

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1

learn

:

and

eari?,

-

of QuebecDiocese 137, '000. 108 ate 66priestsy 44l; churches, there 25 and 18 seminaries colleges, convent's; and 1 ;927 schools. hospitals

619,000

Montreal', In the

or

.

peo-

large

as

capture

in

had lodged. her that she had The young gipsy told Inn. lodged at the Good Pilgrim " Do you remember a meeting poor

Will

a prodigious t.veii ,fpr 'bcsatipn, monsters were extinct prediluy'an and agreeable to look iii upon shapely beast, with, comparison with, this encouth

Quebec, Ottawa,

nled

«29,000;

and tive

the

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her

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you

,

ti

,

create

Tb<into

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that

creatures

described

colleges,

districts

ecclesiastical

is divided, the province follows by Catholics

which

,

,

;

are

!

different

ter.,

only

father

,

:

'and

There

and veligieuses. 1,556 pi-iests arid 957Hhurcbes, 28 seminaries 6& hospitals. 'and 232 convents

ship

.

(fpr.iFlp.riRe

.

seven

Prefect',

Apostolic

one

Bishops,

Arch bishops,

two

Cardinal,

.

'one

is

"(Jretle

.

.

moyemenf;s|eing. be hoped that 'men upll, without to

1

by

yery; slpw../ Its!8 of scientific tapartyloss of time, carteri the iho.us-. and pVpceed in perenit .of It' differs So from all other 'entirely

its

j

such' and cheerfulness.. resignajtjpn looked at the The mpre.,she the .sipger more she .felt she had se,en convinced her before. At, last she asked her, had of plp, town she. ever, yisited the. little

'

Ti

.

;

20 minutes,

the-ship-for

one, day:

me

.

as

large

...

,

to

.

province t|Ve Out most' Catholic t' ia of 1 ,54:9,'ObO, of a'tiotal population are shown that 'there 1,485,00(0, people 'Faith, directed Catholic profe6sing'-the

as

,

reppm-, cocoa-nuts.

,

.

,

.

,

scfils

last

,

bling barnacles remained near It

of .Quebec is perhaps of the glob'e.' portion

or

with

was .father and., wgs consumption to giye upbM trufle,

.

other, times round or oval, shaped, opes. I must. allow, piy, self .some .luxuries." Mrs. much moved, by was Robert

.b®9k

,

My.

-obliged for his customers thpnjseiy.es finding him one left neglected by:pn<9tt.,s#dtho. ceased An old earning anything. who ysed .to neighbour, help) mp npW;, and again in my household dutiqs,, said

(

s

,

The'

N

covered

was

attacked

loss.

,

"'

two

its

for,,pock;et

rolls Jby themselves true that little but I vary become r,ather monotonous, the shapes, sopie times: ,buy long ones,

,

w.hjje

my,

at

,

eyes

fii;oai.

'

halfpenny

tail,

had

at Bale qf ,ppor parents., wa? a watchmaker, and:,yiy I was died before old enough;

bom

was

know

to

It

money.

HISTORY:

father

mother

,

.

'

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a

,8/id

My

j

is

,

of teacups,, with shells

size

tile

feet,bigh,' monster

The

left

XVII.

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,

cm

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I

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-

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then,,

,

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-,i

14 whale.

a

and

FLORINE

.

the

::;all '

back

like

immense

Chapter. |

.

this'thrpat'

to

.'yielded bishops remain others

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monster

two

bars,

119 w

.

rior.

wings its

stjpe-

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ecclesiastical

or

uptil

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,

to their of1 the

disobedience

for

,

then

'

.

then,

';liy

.purse.

.

in Circuiar ''"that pprsistpce, a .prosecution refusal' would .entail

a

you si ig.

my o

.

tht-ih

Vi,.'shi'yll

,

sent1

Christich

.

,

pofill

xyy, and gather a, .few pence." is all a. wanderTwopence, halfpeppy for. a Jeyr .requires, ing .halfpenny a a half breakfast,, penny for dinner, have. a penny for supper, apd ,then ...I

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f

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Ue

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papers

to

ritten

.

CaliputtH

of August,, in a strong

.has

Benyeue,

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de of the i\ioniteur correspondent the that all Rome writes 'from Belgrade have sent their resignaServiaii' bishops He implored the Metropolitan. tionstb1 but to them1 recall their resignations,1 could they declared jthey pot <Jo ,pp0atei1; of U»,e the)" uricanonical proclamation The

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A trial of reapers and binders, under the auspices of the Ballnrat Agricultural and Pastoral took place recently Society, Grill's from at Mr. 3 miles farm, Learmouth. were made in The te«ts and. the a .competition good crop,

his or pre person, with In Germany. little that' of France nil this I see a lover of European or a partisan peace need be while there is much alarmed at, greatly lutions

t'o

Obtain

to

give of office.

in

the'

of votes' a few hari caused

in

This of 'administration scandals of jobbery.

werehbt'the'easieytgoyerhed f

and

Eurqpri,

iii

coiin'try

of bureaucracy,' a' hdve happened, ago' 6f parties

the'hibst 'patient" would long '

collapse'

1

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the without

arid

that, such

gaiiiin'g'grouhd1 plirie

1

is'

opinion the disci-

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find

.we

in

sourids

Eri'gan

of

of game in which'

-

thb>!llon'g thb-cbrrier, tration'7

Ministerial

iip'

of

change. "

'reail

the

to

''obedience'

and

looking will; they moVe" real'In' the overthrow are

period overdue.—

policy popular

a

jpatm,

of,

the

on

press Messrs.

second

the itself'

to

'

the

of

are

a

.

'

-

'

'

itself

add 'there

;

reasonable disprisition the the Republic

is

less

a

also

"saddle

to

on

and

commercial '

bf

'

late

years'.

else

fids'

to

is

of religious'' which have

<

sections

uniting, before acted is

liberty never

have the received checks

this -Beyond and diplomatic

together.military of later-

lias

common

-

suffered;'

we

is riot for years. Tonquiri nor: nor Tunis while ; gotten, Egypt, with" is of the quarrel Crispi Sigrior All these causes actual siguificance. the have 'weakened arid1 'are weakening aud it' would have succumbed Republic; for the absence of any long ago 'but !i

:

Prize A

between Headed

Club

'

at

last'

ii

has;"

i

in

Paris,;

as

the'

'

able

is

reluctantly

-

comi.ng ?.to

abilityt;of kiridi of

a

believe

which

what.

yellowish Head

.of

the,sh'ape

who

thos'ei

supported France

saidi

power more;

'soon

new

to

them;

help

remarkable, "sinews of

contributions money believe him honest. discontent by alb the '

every war in from He

is

of

Chau Clerical, Monarchical, and commercial— -I had almost as He has the (Socialistic well. :

,

vinistic,

who

<

i

applause very rash ceed. And

I

the

iof>

to

streets;

i;

predict

'and that he

it

is

will

not suc

.

.fc.Jili!

of such .be, the. result whatjwill for France and for Europe ? My of General Boulariger is that impression a resolute he is a prudent as well as. ,

success

man,

and

that

in

profession '(perhaps would ,adduothiug .

ment, .

.Tfie

war,.;

in

danger..,-

present

France

seems

to

man

projects; ;

h

is

his

me

At .anyvrate tho' far-more occupied

present; than military

headed

of

military "on account of it) he to" thb dangers of of Govern irripotence

spite

tideas

a

General

greater is at

with political He is not a hot

are

National Library of Australia

simple

and

and Talavera Talavera

as

next

female1; this

the

was

was

earliest

to

was

and

female

Chidham

as

excellent

sample;

the

is

berry

from

Among

6th

on

harvested

April

;

25th

on

and October, the crops

August

to

and

meet

a

want

world

a

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t

t

,

will

to

mother

fori

gallon over

,

<4

.

i

i.1

inviting wine in

us, the Victoria

chance

per

wine

compete

can

With

this

activity of production than 1,000,000. California, with a" turns out 20 times

year.

is

of

the

going

its

many

leading

there

Exhibition, assistance

the

visable-

to

old

to

time

right

to

'

for and -

effective

demou-

ample of

Victorian doubtless ad if the decline possible but it is of yet more

prevent industry,

importance

viti-

French

forthcoming Government can lend

in an ensuring of the excellence station wine production. It is

ofjan

agri

carried out the colony,

Outside

benefit.

<(

infor-i-

being

to

the this'

culture

practically

"

staples.

which

in

ways

-

to

way

can

at

<

less

is

disseminated being among and of experiments in

thieir

with extra-

present

help in developing Within the colony itself of scientific and technical

especially

per

of commercial

one

are

in

the

£20

culturists,

far

of

x

no other cultivation .good wine bought at the leaves Antipodes, to all the hands it has

England."

I

to

a

2s.

-him,

and

through,

industry. is need mation

v-

at the give encouragement the growth of a new one.

The Leader.

PHYLLOXERA.

be partly that the

in

France

conceived average is

demand

Vine growers in all the colonies are threatened with a serious dauger by the existence of phylloxera in New South Ten years ago when" this Wales. pest, which has caused damage in France to the extent of £400,000,000, first m'ade

wh'eri

worth of

£45,000,000, in Spain arid the What

appearance in vineyards prompt action extermination.

at

South

in ".quantity in lvalue to

of

that the of intercolonial concern, towards the expense of comand the infected vineyards

J

These ituporher to sustain help demands are increasOver a considerable growing to

be

;

,

'

at

replanted '

Apart

from

an

the

enormous

deiriand

sacrifice,

thus fields of

|

there are vast "created, open for' wines such as these competition can Mr. de Castella colonies produce. maintains that the wine trade of Great Brjtain supplied warmth mrignifies

considers,

quality." "will

Australian stand at a

fiom 11 the possession vantage The consumptiori alcohol." tue United Kingdom at present

averages

st-ill

re

because dis

occasionally

the

not

less

Three urgent. since phylloxera

passed

years first

but nothing passed -in 1886, has done under it, and the disease has to been allowed until now spread there are! twelve vineyards in affected the Camden district, three at Toongabbie and one at Parramatta. The wonder is, not that the disease has spread so was

but the

that

it

has

neglect treated

not

with the

pest might have of £1000.

cost or

ten

South ed,

times that Australia

spread faster, seeing which the authorities' In matter. 1886 the

been exterminated Now it will take amount. 'are

Victoria

at

a 1

five arid "

greatly

:

concern-

1

1

and have

a go jd to right complain scandalous with oeglect which has been dealt subject with. Sir.

of the' the'

wines, ad great of natural, of wirie in

time

in the Camden appeared but up district, to the present date no decisive steps have been taken. A Vine Diseases Act

have

be future may in the mainly fertile lauds' where by "those miniriuses the cost of production, arid ensures' the returns;;

constant

that"

permitted

fast,

which has

been

Since been

i

been

the and

districts

uprooted

"

one

in

need

a

have

£22,000,000.

ing every year. extent of the wine had vines have'

Wales and

These efforts grouud. have so far successful. proved How different the action taken by the New South Wales Government in the presence

that prance's ago, he stated of wine last amounted" year to 250,000,000 and gallons,

tations only partly her trade, and her

'

district, secure its

to

New South

certain

acknowledging

livjB

of phylloxera no appearance imported increaswine, has been for years steadily her purchases from other States. giri read by Mr. Hubert de Iq the paper Cnstella before the Colonial Institute a months

Geelong taken

was

pensation, were rooted up. has not planting insects were covered

in

Australia

the

Australia,

was matter contributed

to 1878 to an average of 654, 000,in the five from 1883 000 gallons years The last was French vintage to; 1888. The conseonly 535,000,000 gallons. is that which before the quenc France,

w

in

its

must be can present the fact be computed from that the sup of wines from of the vineyards ply France decreased from 1,235,000,000 in the five from gallons years yearly

he!

at

Government

existence.

ravages.

the.

and £30,000,000 £29,000,000.

importation

'»«

growing of these It may be hoped that some be procured for experiment.

crop

Ituly

Pjortugal world's

A

parent

;

Owing

possibility the

which Reajly

pass any in ordinary

make Tnere

1873 |

greatly

'

perfection

at

similar population, that quantity, and

only be produced in in certain favored

can

vast,

witn

,

leaves;

profit

grillons

a

a,

that,

time

(

1st wheat

'

ivine

in

were

against, protection was the birds; sample by: of1 a commercial useful; certainly and wheat this description, particular find "a coriveriient in fields, place might bf fields, cOverts or adjoining portions or thick hedgerows by roadsides. that the results It is observed obtain to cOme, to have ed are in years likely, for on the a mavked influence .'good of the worhl. wheat industry

specially

the

is

Argentine

,

'

possible

he often

demand

this

AuetraHau

for

;

sum

to

coming,

done

,

sober,

Brit

fact

traae

i.t.

sufficient

flock,

offers

universal

and

industry may wje remember

;

the

damage

hitherto into

popu-

'

is

give. that price

VINE.

has

its

more

present.

The

can

be found

will

a

acre,

to turn a large Republic to to the of purposes acreage vintage the want which the European mjeet failure has created. The value of this

the

'

best

a

far

a

the warm districts where the sun the weeds, and £7 in the moist where cultivation more requires the value of the wine Counting

vintage grower,

the in phylloxera, prodnctiori Europe' has been of late diminished largely and has beeri the years, opportunity seized upon by Algeria, California and

very very

stocky arid has' to be exceedingly so f.r proved ..itself The as well as very prolific. hardy, "has been estab Bird Proof" variety from a cross between Mammoth. lished male and Fillmeasure as as White that the habit of growth female, being with short of close compact heads, the arid1 awris, 8 tout, prickly affording of either

vanee

and

at

is

at

,

over,

purity

a namely, good and England,sowing variety, trustworthy spring iu as it1 inasmuch ripens considerably-

ad

labor.

gleaners, gathering measure from great of stock not eat. will

in

localities.

in

felt

froth

size,

struggling viticulture

these,

commodity

on

This

respectively.

likely

appears

24th

on

planted

litter

the

sowings,

spring

ones

a

it

are

in

productive There be kept up. of keeping in favor these the fact that

it

by the brightest promise of fnture import and ance, every pound expended its developement is assisting likely return. Wine is yield a thousandfold

sowings and;' former having

autumn

than

which

some

"

grown

£4 kills

that

j

short like New Zealaud round, berry," color that of Chidham. the being wheat Golden Graiu as male and April femaleshows a as good arid useful which has red wheat, sample of strong been from been

too,

attention

it

prontaoie

will

small and the

returns

THE

The,

a

be,

There is a growing in the conviction of thoughtful niinds colonists that what ever the State may do iu regard to declin it should devote more ing industries,

as

produced

If

should

it

|

crosses,

ripen.

as

as

in living other kinds

what

useful,

from the cross Red and Royal at the rate of 56 bushels per is of a very the grain useful Grain as male and Golden

on,

indefinitely.

so

The period only of moderate

their

season

crop grown .between Ennboled Prizri

be

will

;

valuable,

feinale

Fillmeasiire

hus

stieep will maintain,

among from the flock comes in twice from the sheep and lambB sold and wool at a the early 8 pr ing

year in the

(hat

the loss by tertihzr applied; carried off in the wool, and

sold

become,

proves

is here, out if we are country opened wise enough; to take advantage of it. of an "jThe annual cost of raainteoauce acre of vines in Australia," ad taking once of Mr. de Castellals. more vantage "can be set,, paper, down, vintage. £4 included, at from to £7 an acre--

|

to the very opportune farmer, at a time ah they when do, .needs ready money. Sheep are

of sample from Square

Talavera

this

acre,

matter

if

male and female as

very

the

to

properly

ing

'

saved,

later

Royal as

as

Chaff

Rough

red wheat male and

September

peti

parts

i-him"

post-brings

is

besieged by of France

'all

-is;

that of confident in others.

confidence

daily

his1

in

and

kind;

;

(inspires-

His; doors are tioners from-

the qualities has certainly

He

1;

accepted as I arif

far

as ihr.s

practical

genius

(i

itselfiand

-i

being and;

:mari;.

him; ijudge for '-'success'.1

needed,

and,

of ridicule to fame aspirants

receives

always

ac hav

how

"Boulariger,

from

is

A described. previously somewhat but uneven,

character. ap

the storm1

ing passed! through which

1

however';'

becoming

is

General"

>

:

field.

rival1

a

knowledged.

:

farms,

of useful description very and plump ; it was large all to blossom, the crosses to the one next earliest

a produces" rather grain, the last of aDd ripened

arid

a'

to likely in this of crosses,

'

That such peared'

the

in

by

seeds

appear culture

cross

male

as

cross

'

rival

one

for

This

'

:

resolute

on

and Co., of their

than that of Tala deeper has been the first to ripen vera.1 and each year, .it probably prove may of great in Aus value. New. Zealand, also in and tralia the, State Oregon of of and Michigan, U.S.A., parts

;

now it

-

intere'st

or

KEEPING

SHEEP.

all

is

sheep, too the income

rather This

Canada.

i

The Clerical party the "through injustice" and the attack on a

Garter

Ex

;

'

IN

be noticeable, will pjower of the soil other are advantages

,

raise

It to the present up 'enemies.1 regime. is 'that 'this almost1 inconceivable sense less mistake should have been made butithe and in result apparent, is'very has1 wliolly its the' overshot provinces;

mark.

ffeome.

'

however,

manure

would

than

one

consump

experience

:

>

gallons per inhabitant. increased its

Britain

of wine,

iation

gairi-

17'40

or

by the way. consideration

proved carried bandry, properly the fertility of the Boil

mutton

feature connection .in very important them. The cross between Carter's with which the Prize Royal Royal (to silver Society's medal, has Agricultural now been has. aridn,Talrivera, awarded) of Talavera "a fixed character the type, and and the .berry being large long, .color

'

agHcul'turai depression" The -religious 'persecution, done more 'than' anything'

stvongi

each

tion

points.

has been

the

a

to

'beginning-'

'

Republic

gallons, As Great

M'Cormick M'Cormick the Massey

,

Bros., and Fisher, third for place,

njot

a11 spectre' of bankruptcy. beiscared'by' Tlieir 'fears' iii the absence verity they of Any !A;dmiuistrati6'n', oh' responsible

the

;

Talavera climate': .The are which there several, good prodriced has and the period of ripening samples, ten been accelerated days to a fortnight;

high holders

so

antr

varieties

following suitable prove

National

'.at

'tipurpeois

-stock

the

"persecution its' existence

stands'

timid

th at' the of Government

tied

216

It

.

!

"now'

host

a'

'of

year

millions'

men,

place,

extr'avagance

"

figure'

Hardware

Eyres John

a

.

in

has 't'ttised against enemies hy its astonisliirig in 'finance' and its sehsble'ss

which"'1

points!

ADVANTAGES

WHEATS:

James Londonj

"!

Debt',

after

Mark-lane in the report wheat crossbred grp.wri

a

'

-

Every1

218

than'

more are

Station,

From

1

1

'Company,

Hornsby

:

!

Register

NEW

"

of 'religion'.' has added'

219 poirits Ballarat

irig

needs a change .France the time to time to clear arid renew her patriotism. revolution of is already

Pa>;-

Cassarisiri'a'rid

'

Republic,1

2nd,

Foster,

machine, machirie

'

regime more than once Demo'craby have1 bebri found combined against' representative forms -in France; C"'1-"" The

little

is.

Ministry

Weekly

change

to '

it&Clf

liameiitriry-

G.

machine,

changes of ^Adminis

'represent

and' fio

of

Her

puss-in-

It

us;

general election. of regime from air of jobbery

'

1

:with

changes

our

iii

"tired

aregrowing :

machine:

J.

fairly

,

(

therefore,

can

1st,

inhabitant. wine drinking

:

tis

is Government land, Parliamfentary It becomes little' else,", absurdity. of all authority than the abdication fact, into' hands of the permanent officials. th'e;

Priople,'

one

.

IPFrarice-

which

were

following machine:

Hornsby

15,000,000

or 044 gallons yearly, What it would become if became popular can be seen by a comparison with the statistics of France and Italy. The consumption of wine in the former country averages .780, 000", 000 gallons or 21 annually, gallons and in the, latter per inhabitant, the consumption is 480,000,000 country

per

'

iririumerrible

with

Boulangisria

results:

the

The

keen.

throughout

aborit

"

'

au'd

war

'

bhfbtlic'impotence

own

a

mau'-of is a Boulanger sympathise. crisis in the people, and if, at the next he is elevated to home or .foreign affairs, the position' cif Dictator, the French will have a; man who thoroughly understands with. A in them to deal Revolution affair -than it France is a. less serious

'

a

his

,

term'

'

.

sufficient

months'

of 'any party a majority it more than

failure

th'e

in

cipitating

'

'

Chamber

all

.

is

temper or vanity. through 1 doubt his being tempted to extremely instirevive and monarchical dynastic

"

stands'

risk

men

.

he

.and

clear;

"

1

and,

to

tion

!

a disposithough there seems next till after postpone things summer's the date! of ?89 is Exhibition,, The ominous of change. has Republic fallen into disrepute through several, and foremost' undoubted causes.' First,

year,

Parkes is paltering over of question compensation the" future of a great national may be at stake. Henry pery

'

a

tiumiwhilst

industry

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world—The

the

Hymen

he always

who

marry."

state

carpenter's

The

'

heart

i

a

it

the

caught

the

all

H usband (reading) has been sermons

There's Russian.

at

minister

Our

j

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recalled.

:

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poor

wife

to

represent

:

Oh

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no,

44

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than

foi

more

George Mary: Oh,

Why, pray?

:

prised

sur

mother.'

corn

to

-

versation at- the baek yard fence, sides. be said on both Blinks: at the club eh ? Jinks

No

Culinary

:

Why

query—

veal stuffing of Because

the

off

"

hear house. I

can

very

What

Wife:

when is

I

a

hard-boiled

you German you say that my studying ? Husband of kindness real act

mean,

English

my

dear,

language

thut a

it

will

smile

broad

a

-course.

land

up

!''

Is—

fu

sneeze

on

!"

I

takes

my

own

daughter

hay and straw stuffing. Mrs. Smith ami Mrs. —

both

a

another.

and satin corsage the prompt answer. the suid branches," Oh, her— her why.

Three Irish

more

so,

or

we

years

thrao

!

married

German

young

work,

was

a

Mr.

neat

little

Green

had

lived

.

of

the

in 1

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knew

that Mrs.

j

,

raw

of

;

fool

of

but the

left

leg,

60

that

that

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i

laughing

man

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took vaccin

I was Friend, a quill," you know. been Ah, the world would Ipive you or

a

had

been

can

is

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both

always

his

tell

what ?"

legs

exactly

through

by walking, in the dark.

a

how low

:

.was

got

shovel.,

will

home, and the result

height.

be his

net

!

44

ladies

No.

ried

'A'few at

were

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sister

\jnd

I

queer,

Georgia

do believe believe

I'm

to

1

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are

a

or

pill,

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few for

.very really commended

| :

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fence

ago gates

for

too

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act

into

this

his

likea

nothing likea

liver

slug

state cathartic

unhappy

of

good by stimulating

charm

.doing

its

of

the

mother,

we

chemists one

drugs harmful,

are

pills

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sometimes

Without

to

worse

caused

having

one

pill

name

above Mother

of

know

we

desirable

every

Such

praise nevertheless,

may,

be

wellmanufactured by the A. J. White, Limited 35, and now sold by Road, London, and medicine vendors, as the

Farringdon all

will

pill

The griping of irritating

result

desire

Pills, house,

Seigel's known

the

be used. hemorrhoids.

particular

cause

ease

and

produce or stomach, or symptoms. or

of

that

They

remove

the

correct

,to

They

regularity. the slightest

possesses the

actually

quality. the brain, the bowels

upon

and

gripe

never

sickness

other any Neither

liver with

act of

the

unpleasant feeling do they induce fur-'

all other ther as nearly pills constipation, further and do. As a merit crowning Mother Pills are covered with a Seigel's which tasteless aiul harmless causes coating to resemble thus them pearls, rendering them to the as they are as palate pleasaut effective disease. If have a in curing you

cold

with two

vent brackish foul .gel's

times and

!"

of itself.

never

produce

any

or

and

pills,

and

are,

obstructions

produce bowels health

good

kinds worse

sickness, &c. nausea, with a dose of these' will follow. of

they

pills,

before

you

are

do

not

better,

the best without doubt, family discovered. all They remove the natural to functions in without effects any unpleasant

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either

threatened

in

taste

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are

in the head, back, pains doses will break up the cold and pre A coated with the fever. tongue,

Unlike many make you feel

'in

sisters.

is

should

severe

between the first

each othei. embraced years, for neighbour They bad been next-door that they 29 dajrs before they found out

there

Dressure !

for I have a mar Mrs. Green. named I'm sister !"' your

your

and

costipated,

remedy

is the by most pills which they contain.

only

they

days front

their

the low-paling homes, the sisters;

over

their.,

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I

Oh,

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were v

make

to

there

honestly Most of them,

the after-effects the disease

eveii

i

satisfied,"

liver

and '

time. at the same They each bought a watermelon from the same coutryj/vagon, fence for a and then uset at-the neigh44 Do chat." you know," said hourly, Mrs. Green as she shaded her eyes with 44 that I have a married sister her fan, Smith." in Atlanta named .<lrs.: living-

44

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here seem

Nesbit's

10s

English

'.

Levers,

"

: grimly if the gainer a pick from

naturally-..

man

he

o'

One

leg." raised

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"

:

it'

word

gavethe

the right by mistake

leg of his 1" exclaimed has lifted jackanapes

has discovered subuiban.poet is— of courtship the law.pf sequence with the girl terms ; on good to get first, with the the dog, and third, with second, parents.

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soldiers

wetter

a

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than

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are

pill.

else

!

Atlanta, how or

upon Alexander-street

near

neighbour.

two

-

saying some

.

fool

better

intelligently pre-' the difficulty. occurs

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,

curious

a

.

this

ponder

.

should

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be

is

be

can

To

things

story

nothing decided

finally

cottage Green

next-door

new

squad

,

million) In eariy

year.

can it

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them,

that

bowels

the

and are living .there uow. their ne%.t-door accident Smith Mrs. the sister of ueighbour was The two ladies were &oon Mis. <"i reen. borrowed terms, upon speakiug sugar in a and coffee, fashion, neighbourly with and each was satisfied lier highly

stay

fntlier a

it.

liy

matter we

officer, drilling

Mrs.

and Mis. moved put there

in

Oh!

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right may

it

of

gish.

ladies

were now, novel rather

Smith-knew

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get

living'

Atlanta

are

as

million

'

engagements —

Atlanta

in

in named Mrs. Smith living bat did'nt know exactly where, so when she to find out where,

answered

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every

medication

of

|

named the Mr. Green nor of the children, of the family, any she had and in the lapse of years .since; as a girl she had seeu her sister nearly Mrs. Green oii the too. her, forgotten knew that she had a sister othervhaiid,

oil.

have been engaged

di

employed.

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in

gradients. -No form

I

two

Green,

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is'nt

tour

are

rapidity the for

j

say

what

be grown may. in England alone

that

was

they

I

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has

slowly by hand, as the small. comparatively To-day with produced infiinitely greater contrived by machines especially

pills

loo,

,

made

were

j

i

the.

in

drugs.

"consumed

demand

;

back

!

graduate

the

useful,

2,000,000,000

days

in

medicine

taking

!

bring

of

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are

far

pill-taking when we

are

pills

s

can "You of Lincoln's: and you can the people all the time, the time some of all of the people all the people fool all cannot jot)

'

about

introduced

were

goat

is

imagined

theatres in the rehearsal, stuffed lioir property

a

and

better,

health.

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but very mensions

a

of dates

pills

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the

Birmingham

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steadily perfect

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custom

formjaf

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live

real

a

-

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.

the

to get recovered

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I

want

This

primitive!

When

his

dat

is of the story that, of the medical man, (he charm was found the

were

of

"

said,

recover.

Sun

simple-minded,

and

arose

faces

firmly

never

uieaus over The goat by no ihe Case. either under use. popular of the 44 king of shoot or overshoot the mark. As everybody awed at the semblance it be of some well to had first takes may little, pills kind, engaged in a beasts," a and 'mention what reliable good,. safe, and had then proceeded butting, playful one fellB should be. when dull Now, pill off the lion's skin, "and when dis to tear less pain in the -and and has more or sleepy, on the was and back he may be sure covered engaged lunching. head, sides, his

Mary,

codliver

the

making

How

or

A to

the

rejoicing who

friends, would

part

day began

end

blame, of that ? You should

I

a

was

You

:

ihe

patient in the

in During an interval upon the stage. rushed into a ctill-boy the ;the relfiearsul with room tha an.manager's stage 4? sir, .the liiounreinent, Please goat- is A .hasty wisit to eating up the Hon." wasthe stae literally proved that this

turn

:

:

and invalid

amazement

from

!

married."

rest'.

to .the

of great

cause

a

believed the The strangest

,.

old

rin

on' the

as-

there of. which

-recently

your

Mary,

friend

a

long Ivngland unfashionable. thrown away."

:

day, and was iu the family

a

say

jouhg

:

ishoulders

at

die for

Wife itV

with

"

year here.

j

more

any

did'nt

it

congregation Dinah faithful of de blame

homoeopathic

?

you

girl,

years?

the

give

ueeded

little

-be'

me

full.

your

sleeve''. what

Ireland

John,

mean,

No,

as it appear though sneezed." The next I, that sneezed old lady again. and folks tittered,

not

of the

man

teaspoon

let

to

don't

silk,

English

;

egg."

do

made

Atone-of a

man

your

want

did

-

a

have

'was

boy of bis Jf you want

starred guest. I the usual studies, suppose," the perplexed mother;

yon

said 1 say, mamuia,". youngster over a labouring very who had been " I think tough -wing of .an old chicken, hatched must have been that this fowl from

two

"

a

44

with

meau

1

to

44

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lazy boysthey .grOw

sick

Bless,

:

asked

White

elbow 44

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:

a

t

Hello

:

glass

What

?"

in

fortnight."

father) you. Jones, let me congratulate boy at your that you have a new " By George Happy Father this distance." him all hear

a

roan

44

44

happy

do

to

wife

in

!

(to

is

?

behave

to

when

the glaBs half dear;. the whisky, man : Sick Oh.

"

Friend

I

ou

day the

be industrious

ma,

in

"

not

i-

You doses. of medicine,

1 at it. of looking ways marriedMiss that Charley wonder known more her He had'nt Somerby. H'm There might than a week.." wonder had he known have been some

steal

yer

the. shoulders

your

sneeze

'

son.

how

wumeu

nicely.

bring Sick

''Two

a

you learn

Patient

making.

her

said

I Texas

must

dog

preparing ? operation in takes the

it

thyme

mildly. that

man

Will

a

Yes, my

Why,

be

to

to

take

;why"didn't\you

mis--

,

is

protracted

a

new

t

:

yon

see

the

a

Don

in the Bilkins way, Ihope I'rrTnot Miss Miss Tompkyns. Tompkyns;: ho w can you suggest Why, Mr. Bilkins, know I in You such a thing. be.lieve make and Charlie numbers. even Polly and Jack and I make four; you two; We are make >ix. all the paired

glad W ife gone away she's got back.

more.

:

to

Jinks,

Hello, once

of

of Hamlet..

up

asked

and

before

Boggs:

.

lady happened eye snbeke, every and< immediately her. When she towards iw.as turned said to Dinah, her home she reached of who had maid, .all coloured work, " : been her companion at church Dinah,

?" agaiu seeius

Shakespeare

I grow "

"

out

of con subject meet two women to there is much

the what be when may

write

character

in an

a

self."

em."

hit'

matter

be

school,

:

No

the

When t I ?"

won

V pop. 44 said an I've often heard men. say," u been struck have that they old lady, see could never with an idea but I

will

wbere.it

severely.tired

be truthfully

Bacon

oh

:

to

I

sorcerer

iu ute

attendance on the sick woman a of the charm that the sorcerer description had given to bim, and as a the docjo.ke tor hid the man's house iu. a away 14 charm" of bis own which making, the one tillied with described by the found on the following sorcerer. It was

I

?"

i

that is being vontilated muchly question in A no .lesscircles. in hypercritical Did Shakespeare like is, teresting query latter .con A solu tion of this Bacon ? fre«h nolittle undrum would throw light

here

were

you

;

:

my expense. couldn't afford

I care

In one respect I do for you.

:

Magistrate

premises his wife's him a gave what it was he of

iu

the

Boggs

?"

his

|

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oranges, Did'nt I tell

:

anything-moie

iyou,

'/:

r-,.

Mary

.

-first."

44

it.

corn

tired

time stealin'

of

cause

of description bad to look for,- and on his return home lie searched but diligently, ineffectually, for the charm; ihe laborer, however, hud confided to the doctor who had been in

;

a

The

trouble.

;

,

this

me

the

'

''/It

get

quickly." said sir,"

me, never

Did

'.

j

very

cau

It-

get

thai

madam,

I hear,

:

at things dear; you

witty

say

you said the minister that, you to me

j

;

Miser

are

employer

you

; you said not lemons but, jedge, word about. oranges." While at church

Ah,

when

was

is

search

by a diligent he would find ;

age. exclaimed, out of my

what

"'Boggs,

:

jedge

word,

a

everything." of work out

44

,

,

saying

owe me."money y<-u " the clever man,

you I forget

|

was

jedge." you when

a

I

her

if

"

you

"

"So

:

without

here

to

time

-said

iuadain," see

busy doth the little him much meddle withyou he out how find be apt- to

if

you; will doth,

you

the

was

bee ?"

How

41

j

he

:

store

of a cigar, is the sixth

ou

I wns just she replied, with a look of your outi canteens." put out of joint. quickly

.Magistrate charge against They cotclied ?

now

nose

vermilion about lady at he me!" a

as

"

nose

on

again

Yph,"

triumph,

steal

mistress " This

the

no

to being a great objection 'nwn call a can't any You than he has already.

name

Well,

i

one '

harder

the

was

same

Turkey

his-

44

you

Saturday."

;

together.

ciub man have beeri about the

of America.

landBeer

Were

like

again,' go bear.

new

Said ,

a

We

all

The

now.

Columbus

Christopher but paiuter, first

it

let

cold

a

:

who

man

catch

have

to

said

are.

:

to

is

of

oxypropylendiisoamylarain it to take should prefer dose at rather than the' whole syllables swallow be difficult to It might once. ;

ine.

week;

trouble

foj-

look

1

?"

His

doctors tonic

:

farewell— A shoemaker giving A last up business. a picture had so uatural A neighbour for in his drawer a lien that it laid can

people

a

suit

from

:

hud the best medical advice, without benefit. resource As a last .apparent her husband consulted an soralleged cerer of the locality, who told bim that

the week.":

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...

"

Any body

warm

don't

44

leens

. _

that

with

man

tormenting Ibok Just

indicate

to.,

;

responded, makes it

siieeriugly

why

right

every

yjou-

carry bach-!

old

44

elor

the

as

represented, To which an

?"

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lady,

young

a

call

can

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All

>

1

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bill— The

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ment.

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Saturday;"

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crust

bread— The

always

is

torch

a

ing

stale

A board

.

of

way ..

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W

said

(

The hard

,'

i

fiool.

railway.

lady

.

country

A

old

an

\jhen can't

I

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small

seat

exclaimed

terrible,"

know,,

.

A

Good housekeeping.

It'.«

41

of ice.

lump

a

44

to

,

talent

Home

Dancing

Hooking

hog. masters.

like

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bill. to pay this going' here eveiy day in tie ruumog 44 Debtor: What day would 44 h!est ?" I could come Well,

y!ou

mouse.

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steal

('old

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44

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fire.

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a

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merchants

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hills

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Chinese.

so

say they

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party—

don't

replied.

meanest man is the.' The champion his pockethouk in husband who placed so that his wile could not a mouse trap, liber get it iu the early' morning without

,

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