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opinions
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Thus
we.
Australia
on
of
competent
so
colonists
it
treated the whose
judging
themselves.
Any
not
men as
man
way has travelled from to the Europe Antipodes he "finds himself interviewed and
imaUy
name;
possible
is
opponents
of the
to
the1
.this
colony,
"
1
comings
as
trite
remarks,
value whatever a niah whose
fr.pni
except name
is
'
The
<:'known.:
lack
of
interest
arises terviewing perhaps conscientiousness -'of the the who undertakes work. .journalist interviews are doubtless In Australia of truthful what .' .takes, reports place.
Australiari frbm the
;
The .found one
-
in
in
American out
hand, nbt: more' than world out of
deal of fictiou interviews are
'
refer
of
worthy
to
and
always
this
.
a
this
Colony
to
and every stranger in that order opinions" before the public. placed in this harm on doing For iDstauce the people
j
comes
have
Albanians v
When, from
important
subjects,
serious
a
Adelaide of
all
on
seems
Government ing,;
views
this
the
recent
a
of
Mayor
for the he had not Perth before
Colony
at
very
of payiug who has no of so
than
seuses
much
the
we
for
with
itself
to
aud
number who had
them to applying he deals must
few
and
days
on all opinions which they are solution. Mr.
iu
Adelaide to have formed
professes the great
should forward
have
certainly
come
What what from
the
from
to Yil railway of specu the'chance in a boom and scrip during uot care what comes of Yilgarn or "
garn. lating
they
building They -want
its
after
railway So haul.
far
concerned,
we
for
.necessity cates.
they as
have actual
made
mining
convinced
are
is
that
the
the Yilgarn
that
it
the
most
aeon
—
going
through. able,
we
quences possible
Mad
that
i
eport
canoot
imagine
would
have
that
the
bill
been unfavor
what the been, would
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but
it
not
have
is
to.
that
the
the
as
prevails
rise
to
that
among
this
being
—
by workingmen,
We
however,
this
as
fully
look
Atlantic
from
a
to
or
thein as
brotherhood must imply.
To hear
gorilla.
prevail clusion
those.
for
speak, favour of pro one think that the might the children of Adam separated
race
argue
clearly
Our
goes have
social the'
in
traced
to
and
Labour
this
interests
the original on the that,
is suspicion being put to the proof; something kind same be found to might ourselves. Our con among that in different is, therefore,
thus
were
at
campaign," and
one
agaiust tonal
lie
the
same
of
liberty
autonomy
says,
at'
war
he
was
for
of Catholic
concourse
last
the
his
ou
years down
that
in
enguged
which was time directed caii-
the
electors,
the
to
mis
by the
out
of
votes." majority 140,000 The writer, he although sympathises with the schism of the so-called Old enormous
still
Catholics, its
very He
nature.
effectively
exposes, the Switzerland.
'condemns
honestly
'
to it r'in" support given he says, have the cantons Especially," Geneva and of Berne distinguished "
themselves waged with there
being, whereas
in a
this
duel
portion
however,
of
to
their this
the
death
subjects,
the
1
to which, the Catholics were persecution on "the1 'expulsion subjected -following' of Monsignor Mermillod. exThese —
un
Of the
in
uroment
New
been Her
the
cable that ten
in
coming
Windsor
in
It
;;
some
Majesty,
staircase and hurt
ready
woiik.
occasion
one
iu
.was
Ycrk,
at
.
No
Euglaud
Rosea';
to
very 'des
!to
threatening well be imti'gifi'ed;;
Castle,
the
foot. The royal was, cabled where tp;N'ew .York, Rossd intervi'eWed as usual, liimself,
slipped news
upon aud delared that one been in castle the,
of
his
day
tlie
,
agents<;had before and
stairs. Ou another, occasion of land near to the salt in porton worlds. Cheshire gave way, causiug the collapse of several houses.. Rossa was ready the to assure the publio 'ollowiug moruing af the States that United this was all the work of sbui'e of his men in England. the.
soaped
.
a
from Anything by chimney
a
of
ing
a
part
a
of
the blowing hurricane to
the
England
an
quake,
be.caimed
the
thev'
wquld. of result,
by by
work1'1
down
of
shak earth-
Rossa'as which he
ou in his; warfare carrying against the British Empire ; and,; notwithstand that 999 pat of every ing the fact 1000 race iu of the Irish, .America looked Rossa- as being or upon little, nothing than better a raving few men a lunatic, was
;
fouh'd'
always
were
for
acity 'to
to
strike
believe'
and blow'
leadership, a deadly
Cardinal
The
A
and
TRADES
Mr. of the 1
of thanks afternoon
England.
Workmen.. TRIBUTE.
the President Hoyle, South' Wales Railway
in Union,, Cardinal
at
the
a vote proposing Moran on Sunday of the' -new opening:
at Surry-hills presbytery he felt great pleasure opportunity
the
cap power
O.
New
to
his
at
UNIONIST'S
Henry"
Employes'
his
in
in
difference,
of the proceedings Bernese Government in the Catholic were brutal Jura and revolting, only those of the lale M. Carteret understood and' thereto here temper what lie called the method' with something bur stray thus element a certain lesque, throwing of g.- iety mto Brothe drama." The feSBor instances of the several gives thut.
contributions
agents
news
happened a
the
Anything
was
had
ago,
in
"
—
Em-
the1
'
'paid
the-
on'
the
agents
:
to
regard
civilisation,
occur may explosions,
assert',
brought
says
of'
not
of.
way
with against Mr. Davitt
'accepting
resources
could what
troy, matter
to
all
his
he
the
that
with
actually
Government
<the
being
then '
from
of
thrown
was
project
King's was opposed P'Brienv
or more Calculated to into conspiracy thorough 'Rosha-e to be pretendihg British tbe Empire while
knowingly,
has
and
held
was
the
war
He
.
political
contempt'
life
thanks
but,
Sir
election
Revelation-
revelations
grotesque
bring'
rest
conscience
;
of
arises
Patrick
Rossa's made by
World
more
the
The the Catholic
that
is
have
to
Thie'
ago for John
Amusing
are
pirei
of
of
claim
professional
alleged behalf
He'n'nebsy. claim the.
last
acted at the
agent
on
by Sir
Amusing
one
occupy of 'divorce."
state
defeated
O'Dooovan
than
worthy mention
1
hisv
of his
u'ey
twenty years when' Sir County,
this
cause
more
mo
over
tbe attempts of the Federal
'
chievous
their
those less favourably situated, have everything to it gain, be quite to the mark, may, indeed, up but among those who have a possibly the case is good deal to lose, probably We know at. least, quite different. that of things 6uch is the state where America
tection,
to
on
religious
who
who
of department, too, set Catholic minority nation an example1; followed. We may the' Catholic can toils ranks iu the statistics
Pbpd of which.,
out
in
bf late more than years radic successfully resisteffdespotic and' in that Way, rendered alism'," sigual service to the cause of right." He. gives as ah example'," their action with regard vote of the' Chambers to the the giving absolute Confederation control ovdr " education. The gravest and political
the of
necessari
workingmen
doubt, of spirit
John:
to
the
of plaiiitlff
'
An
even
lias
euco
fo'r
suit
of Paf&bns-
his
for,
f
by hiha
paid
once
hopeful ourselves
\ for providing with equal terms prettily, sharing: in
the
than
and
been
political
and
Belgium
represented of conscience. In
elector's
in
Among
example,
Italy,
Government,
"w/iter
iri
of
workingmen
as
concerned.
in
2d.
.
of,
the
are
'
enjoyed
whether
we'
6s.
services
presence, of Switzerland a. safe and an element of the ihroalds of radical
More
liberty
His
effect. One of contrary at the meeting alluded to matter as one of biead and
colonies.
to
£671
the
oiif
Pope Hehnessy
athouiit The
'expenses.' John's conducting and the amount
Sir
!
EXPENSES.
John
the
recover
election'
a1
Hehnessy.
"solicitor,
hir
wu," against
as
as
'a',
are
they
beeb issued Division at
Mitchell,
the'
;
in' minority, opposition of the Cantonal— -indeed,
|
difficulty.
a
more
in
France.
i
threatening
Sea
given by reference to be resented
the explanation in London
—
it
matter of the
conse
a
in'
'that',, le'aSt?
the who
v
ELECTION
has
Bench
election
Sliaff-
"
LAST
Adam
to
by
which
come
the
fail
give those
just
advantages
is
this advocates for urgent for these men, the railway. Fortunately Government returned from the Geologist with his report fields at the right just when the time Loan Bill was
not
upon federation on competing put
td
'
seen
the want author of the
the
to
The.
are
and
their
would railway of its advo by many do not The know people is the dealers who are scrip
be
never
qf>,a
.
tes
in a' of .vfew while feiigipus 'point' it has prbved a even, ofdefence weapoii atheism' and'" materiaHsm/'-!against' " One ought hot to" judge" Swiss Catho " he continues, more licism," especially, of the central that what is cantons,
to
as
by
apparently
may produce the speakers the described
patriotically
and saved their recently colony in the financial market. disgrace the South Australians desire is many of the Perth people look for
week
last
could
stances
butter, that ly
Mr.'
althoogh
And,"
iigciinst
stability
at Lord adds emphasis to
meeting
Highness
view,
are,
Catholics.
'fellow-cobn'trymep, he writes,
-"
<
East-end, however, see in the project all federation that is Imperial hopeful and deserving of It is to be support. that feared the nevertheless, circum
investment in awaiting If the South Australians millions to many spare they
so
a
Catholic"
ism
at
pussing, of Wales
referring the Behrihg
America.
colony.
have
still
'
As
.
Pope
oliii
writ'
Queeu's
as'
a
conclude';1
to cdhfesis obliged of view',J at' point Catholicism is'to guard and a1 benefit,
been preceded by another in East the d isLoudon, of the -masses, conclusions were
approval
question
.
this
thoughts
in
to
Royal
a
HIS
evi divine, Catholic whatever, leanings two to' say of gOod Wt>iduor we
and, of no
j '
A
'
and
it
have
we-
authority,
rememberiug. Sir
&ppen-
viz.,
we
cited,
the1
where Pro
Wgin'l
Fretilldt,:
Catholics—
at which for the pre of Imperial
deprecated,
shown
in
manner
for questions to find the right seeking Cohen favours the to Yilgarn and says that there railway of are millions in South money
Australia
his
have the
meeting
in
The
is
case!.
52,817
ahel
|
different
paper
West
a
had
wisdom
of
every thinkiug Can Mr. Cohen who has been person. "seized" of the situation iu this colony so suddenly imagine the South Austra to
least,
Carrington's what said we
which
patiently has been
tlios'e
Results.
may remark,; of tho Prince presence
upon
lians listening Australian who
man, dently has
Advertiser.
the
all
held meeting, tinct residence
however,
same
that
federation,
gentleman
a
the have
all
time
less
matters
force'
heed than
any ihore
at
very We
it
worth
that
of the denominations most' There part.
the
Protestants, Professor
'
upon know we
wc
Albany
—
Carrington
sent
he
course
and which
seems
Lord
where
the
Protes think
the passages place before our reader's. of a zealous 'Protestant,,
testimbny i alkb a conipeteht
pros Catholic Professor
'
is
is
which
with
to
quoted
thai'
for
Switzerland
useful
the
by so
parisliibhers."— as we' have said,' of a distinctively
tant
meuti jns the hauseu, He, moreover,, rather that fact Protestant astonishing on Geneva' 'is, .'the cbhtrary, Catholic, the of population consisting 51,669
indepen
strength
It
feel gulp, Ministers knew
In taking that wisdom. The folly,
progressive. showed his
tak'e
eyes, decide
Contradictory
more than he did of great its Western Australia, its resources, that will make it needs, and the policy a
own'
commouserise.-
the
be
1889,
abase and in
frequency; the 'siiperiori'ty
total,1
advauced, Protestant
is '
'
!
one
the
'regard with our for
views Mr.
their a'
.quite The
in
can he says,1 only two tons tants vastly 'prehoddeVate, zell, Rhodes, Exterieures"
which we see and for We can be hospitable to necessity. and: be glad'<to see them take visitors; :an interest in. our but to affairs, regard thorn / on is the spot as; political guides, neither to our nor, judicious, flattering
very presents
have
The
us
measures
on
matter
We
policy that deal
doubt,
no
'
perity the contrary Fretiliat speaks
for languish declared to be premising. theof the conditions
are
colony dent :viewsj
extracting
to his npon express of public questions. have to swallowed
manner
Cohen
to
comes
should alsP frequently
for
;
distinguished inhabitants, be furnished
their
population but reigns,
mixed
us
posts, for
,
priests
by the ewes, who of their possession votes of by tbe In. view the vof
"vanquished to take back: recalled being
its\df"
came
'
capital,
We weakness.
were
of
Vvliere'the
a
Monthly
country
was
authoritv Protestant
which of 2j920,723, Protestants and 1,190,Nor 'arc as the cantons
markedly
claim,
that
ventures
and
Let
rule
distinc
haatter.''
of the was
:
Catholics.
grounds
that road. Let us not be made by the giddy' are Australian which millio'nsj not for South1 available 'many
evidently Australian
just.
health and than a week in
called
was
the
his
been'more he
to
such
to
came
'benefit
South
if
no
aspect. in view.
instance
no
they had them as the
as
their the
straDgers
therefore;
of-'tHe
religion
uear
dangerously
be
Subjects. of Sydtfey are the occasionally
to
it
however,.
his
some
to quite entitled enjoy harbour praise of their it made it or as. if came
reward
buttonhole
they may There is
a
field'
promising
a
of an immigration in absence policy that the Loan -and the fact nearly Bill, the of the money is to be spent wliole that may not be reproduc upon .works within we are not tive a-- generation,
the
extract
as
in
Theological
imprison
referred of power in free the nine Switzerland, teenth' he concludes, conld Century," its own condemnation." only bring The 8 word became ben twi thin the paws of ihe and some later the bear', years Bernese like M. Bismarck, Government,
often 'Professor
Protestant
a
189t0 ogives
1,724,957 .000
.
tire
We. of
it
the
November,; differenV'Viw
If the affairs in this speculation. the'' are to be conducted to suit colony then- we wishes of outside speculators, :to on road' ruin. are the high certainly en from the almost We dOubt whether
of
reports
interesting. because
subject
in
tendency
their
population us; teljs
for
an
thus
to on our part be. dis Mi'; but we towards;' 'CohOn,' cannot from refrain making this pro to test bis influence against attempt this South in because politics colony
view
of advanced persons to the given assistance " to. So monstrous an
we
asbeiiitg;
moreover,
writes,
periodical,
wisn
no
who
—
the thut
country
least
at
isnot
then,
claimed
it'
Fretillat,
Anstraliaus
if the interview be faithful. report They have; tficrethe habit fallen into of allowing fore, interviewers to season fact with a good is
'
fiml
courteous
other
long ago that of name in the'
man
hundred
the
on
Switzerland, Protestant
or
and persecution of the laity age, who had
bf
Evidfehee.
tively
pedplemf their own
to
more
trusting: of their
-wish-
we
the
for
Useful
needs and their cir judgement cumstances of visitors;' than to the opinions headed enough, We ought to bo level and discerning (our enough, to, conduct There ovrn affaii s to the best' advantage.' is
over
What
line..
necessity
may
practical.
j
for
responsible have no
reputation of the
.
print which
in
is
urge
its
aid towards the carrying out of the advice Car given by Lord should that Imperial federation rington-— be looked as not for' the present' upon
meaning,
on his report and o( colony, his views it is to be hoped that himself, the right Woodward's are ones. Mr. of and Mr. millions Cohen's report,' South Australian had the effect, money, of the uo of some doubt, converting
happens
often of
are
his
sake
the deprivation baptism, of Basle, the expulsion of priests, ment and the of members punishment
,
considering..'
of an taking old Catholic of the Bishop
an
'
half
or
Press
opinion. have.staked "and for the
eagerness
workingmen,
the forcible amples include infant at Compexiere to
to
express
referred ,
the
the
as
of the parts attention to pay whether great"
to
of
well
as
money colony's Mr. Woodward
The
from found to of the
.
in
the
to
inclined
sayings be wise
they that
Colonists, other
most
London
be,
may
.
the
in
those
io quite teady upon that oue may be said to
were
effect
.
Australian
and
man;
were
meetings
.
The
the
one
line
these
as
their each other, be the same.
'
risk the people world are
of
the' opinion upon who defcired the
Interviewing. \
tenour
!
of
value
Yilgarn
J
true
to
;
The
the that happened depended laigely
thus
It
passed. railway
—
Cleaning#.
General
in his
to
the
having
the
admiration
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efforts
of
classes .working desired 'Hoyle
as
a
to Australian he felt he was of the many
an
au
and that
who tmionists, the Catholic that attended
unlike
were
to
day
selecting
the
ation.
But
the
about an amicable to bring between the settlement of the dispute workmen The and the capitalists. owed of the trades-unionists colony who to deal Cardinal Moran, |a;
endeavours
suggestions
practical in high to
act
sound when
with
advice other
and men
unwilling their influence between tions spirit
capital and the of the
the welfare shown by such;
Cardinal
and
men
Cardinal in Mr.
as
Manning,
Moran
down
breaking
Hoyle's
he
which all bigotry good anxious to see removed. action of Cardinal Moran The splendid recent labour the great struggle in, to the gratitude entitled his Eminence and especially of the working classes, the trades-unionists.
1,468
is
Windsor to
about millions. 6,000 this Mr. computation, to consider the proceeds
the end
At
century, received
full
and
in
'
funeral
The
and
Dowager -have
to
been
the
of
was
and ceremony. Five sumed in preparations
.
with great months were and
;
conthe
interment Corean the every his black is bound to exchange citizen a white one of hat 'for for the space He must also wear white three years. and avoid parti-colored clothing. shoes,
Diuiners"
"
suitable
for
spot
the royal heralded
was
procession
sedan 'chairs hung with the on and each borne twelve to be
In
men.
to
employed
were
these
select
the lieve
the
The
drapery, of shoulders
supposed
who will write the historians of the deceased. Gorgeous biography each furnished banners by one followed, the
the
trade
in
joined
headed splendid liveried
custom,
the
by
which
procession,
was
mounted
a
on
a
general and surrounded by charger, to Corean servants. According de were two catafalques, there
High
on
in mourners' attire, clothed narrative says the curions came
papers, shelter
the of
line
in the
a
officials
to
constant
a
from
worse.
Figures 1876 to 1881,
from these
six
behind,
Americans
Chinese
29,796.
cloth to great then a long mourners, and mourners, flags, excited last the howling
another
as
has
which
What
proof
A
there
is
birth-rate
is
' 1 .
;
i
'
A
-
new
zealand
criticism.
moBt
Times observes The New Zealand for bring Lord Carriug ton's specific is Federation nearer very ing Imperial as not described by the Times nrcnerlv
Belgium.
:
more is
idle
tangible to suppose
federation that a few
Privy
Councillorsbip
orations, and half
a
a-dozen
itself. more
saying comes
vantages
this
talk
edly
National Library of Australia
the
the
fewness
consists number
;
of it
is
marriages due largely
is
the
case
grace
—
a
which
decline
corruption
of
the
isj
d.ue
people,
were
fact
to
the
evil
small
.the
not
but
.
to
to
of
Wellington, Pastoral His question.
Lenten
his labour
the their
to
right
right
treatment. features
of
and
fair
services, to kind and
One
of
day
our
versal
tendency
every
sphere
the is
of individual
form and re
just
most
the
striking almost uni
towards of trade
in organization and business. networks of trusts,
and strength achieve marvels is
j
its
as
to
fur nay, considerate
its
for
;
collective far
for
efforts
the When
beyond
exertions.
union can
power capital
thus combines, why should not labour also combine ? But if labour organiz ations have their and undoubted rights, claim of their real the address griev also their ances, duties and they have sacred to and their obligations fulfil, Because their many dangers to avoid. members are more less homo numerous, more
geneous,
varied
in
character,
tem
and nationality, more culture, and difficult to manage, they are more to fall to liable pieces tban the behoves combination of capitalists it ;
perament, unwieldy
them, caution,
and
body,
excite
to use the utmost consequently, iu of their the choice leaders,
the
distrust
of
above of all, of the gospel of Let such -revo
Beware,
community. turbulent
preachers and socialism. have .their" and ere lutionists long way, will crush author despotism legitimate and unchecked license run ity, riot, stalk the land. through gaunt poverty
anarchy
Set
yourselves unflinchingly against because and intimidation, boycotting assail the such unhallowed practices of the purchaser and the rights liberty invade the rights of labour of the seller, and the lawful 4 Live and let and
with
we,
as
of commerce. wise maxim, of trade law
privileges the the
is
live,1
with alike Christian charity.
consonant
a
Nor
need
warn
strikes, you against a as which, shows, are very experience of questionable remedy for the redress because labour's they para grievances, rule,
disturb the
industry,
lyse
and
and labourer
order
public worst
foment
peace, often
passions, on the
inflict
more injury family, by his enforced than idleness and other inconveniences, he suffered from the which grievance
and
motived
bis
strike.
the fosses
great
to
Strikes
cause
employers,
far
show,
statistics
the
to
greater
as
but,
em
ployed.
Wonderful
Thrift
French Its
however,
bad which
of the has
thrift
verb.
happy
French,
been a pro have seldom,
long
results
an illustration startling has just now been offered' re the medium of statistics through Journal cently by the Petit published iu de Paris, to the deposits in regard banks of France the savings during the
that
seventeen to
the
so
antecedent immediately FrancoGerman War.
years disastrous
to Those seventeen years, it is only fair mark the existence of the remember, III. That Imperial regime of Napoleon was
the
exceptionally has long
prosperous been notor
Empire,
Here, however,
of the
extent
statistics
as
is
which to the
positive
was
The
so.
in the deposits the seventeen during
banks the
proof
she
to
years
of
marked
in increase of the country,
show reign material pros the annual addi about 30,300,000
Emperor's
a
the
to
amounting about
After £1,200,000. fell suddenly from to 720,000,000 616,000,000 in 1872, when they began once francs to more to rise gradually 535,000,000 and to 573,000,000 francs in 1873, in At this date the savings 1874. banks was extended, whereupon de system rose to francs in 660,000,000 posits to in to 769,000,000 1875, 1876, in 1877, and to the enor 863,000,000 mous sum of 1,010,000,000 in 1878. or
francs, the war
Everywhere you see companies and partnerships
by
in
that
the
the the
perity tion
strike.
savs
muneration the ther,
whole
savings
Advice
"
on
treatises
the
the
4
ious. ar
hour."
late
the
Redwood,
on
of blindly beware following especially if them like For, unreasoning sheep. both will fall the blind lead the blind, into the pit.' Bewaie, also, whom you admit the rank and file of your into on the lest societies, reproach you bring
France
workmen
in
interests of the while employed, the rights scrupulously respecting of of New Workmen employers. beware of Zealand, your leaders, woeful and experience, taught by
under
instruction,
every
about
touches
in
in each To of children family. birth-rate of this fact is due the .low States. France and the New England is caused the low birth-rate In Ireland of the nation by a decline in the vitality
i
concentrated that letters,
benefit,
a
rea
Western
South-
falling
the, numbers to multiply disinclination to share iu it. of who are The history seemB and of age country every every It was so in ancient to this. teach alone in and Rome. It is not Greece
two, do life will peerages of for the increase
Lord these countries. of democracy taken from the has probably Carrington sur of his immediate social atmosphere that colonists the impression roundings They do value these things. at large the a certain respect, regard them with undoubt of which they would measure care were used in if more increase
a
rise
and
Archbishop's
Colonial
Archbishop New Zealand,
to
explain a
stoffs
Labour has its rightB as well dignity— -the right to organize, societies mutual for protection
the general a of comfort among people of the ad keen appreciation and of their bettered condition,
standard
It dec
or
appreciable anything We may even loyal. Australasian much doubt whether too sonably may not estrange about such things
ecouomy that with
political
_
than
The same The modern
short of the of both
popu
larger
that
!
illiterate
local
and matters, of and messages and correction
something
still
.
Loyalty.
this
attention
the
in are
.
Colonial
the
birth-rate.
Massachusetts, that during
due
any the
expected hear that
I
entirely
to
the advance who maintain ? Those of civilization to the fact that the this theory point has parts of France where the birth-rate and are also the poorest been highest in the
off
blown up. before days
Windsor
—
as
in
lation.
rabble.
these
was
consequently
had
or
was
telegrams, contradiction, from riving
show
much
were
place and head-quarters the Great Western upon
utterly that order train stopped
Majesty
members
of their control
preservation
of design Their leaders ing demagogues. ought to be men of conspicuous and welltried and tact skill, firmness, honest, devoted to the unselfish, thoroughly
the the
the
from the mischievous
as
up,
her
if
to
deaths
a
Quite
They as
Christmas
the
and nobody them under to enter in the Queen was
be permitted while
guarded
native among exceeded the births by has twice Kentuckey nearly Massachu children as school
many
setts,
the
years
sufficient,
at each armed guard, and detonator,
was
locked
vicinity.
coarse
In the United at least States, matters Northeastern States,
man
be
pretence
Switzerland the European and Hungary only
Of
countries, Austria, have maintained
female
and
soldiers,
stood and
one
to
were
companies
England.
bolted
extrava
not
as
especially traffic running. fatuous, moreover, the stations at which
agri
and
this
a
was
in France the birth-rate Be about 30 per cent. has decreased was a tween 1865 and 1882, there birth-rate in decrease in the annual in in Prussia, in the Bavaria, Italy, in
The
stood
as
caused,
1830,
-
if was
points signal
be shot for several journey took
Netherlands,
as immense scribed oblong structures, or balustrade, surrounded by a railing inside a bier. and bearing silk-draped the of these contains Which corpse is but the be unknown to' any supposed to
initiated.
improvements
everywhere
signalman
or
due.
wss
as
and,
until
All through. ad the sidings were ordered to be for hour half an
train
were
the last
a hand and with each of these men was on bound, pain ofs instant to the dismissal, keep in view man next in order and down the up Enormous line. inconvenience was
be
to
in
gone
precaution
and civilization rises. prosperity is a of cause Whether there relation and effect between increase of civiliz and decrease of population is ation uncertain. Since
.
great
are
reason
is
had
in
the there
at
dawdling on
be
to
kept
royal
of
was
stopped
it
train
opposite of the due to
hour
au
train
Suspended the
the
on
of
operations the main line
platelayer set of these
of
Soldiers guilds. lined the brushwood torches bearing and horsemen with hideous streets, the imps masks, supposed to imitate evil the dead from who protect spirits, of
Queen
a
—
silk
were
by
and
gance
large
they of that
wa9
points facing and padlocked,
meaning
run
cattle
or
happened
one it
station,
to
quarter the royal
If
precautions for will
rigorous,
goods
no
a
vicinity,
now
—
?
pass
in its begin practically there will be in the future a vast ning in the food of the increase products there are earth. Moreover, many on who hold thinkers social problems ceases to in that population the theory in aB standard crease the proportion
thirteen
by
that
culture
a
grave.
There
situation.
even
within time when
probably exaggerated, of the possibility over suggestive and from which Mallbus population Mill such Stuart evils. anticipated Jo$|i to is find comforting, however, jit elements iu there are that reussnring
pomp
from
their
but
of
day
in
course,
or
junction
these
all
that allowd
line
provide a popu
for
any
train'
to
sufficiently
be credited
be
further increased. of These are, figures and part conjectural,
of Corea appears
Regent
celebrated
Queen-
not
were
joining entirely before
to
train,
either the main
cattle
or
leave
Even
shunting
able
no
cross
train
to allowed in order
advance.
lation
late
goods
of the
accommodation
suitable
any
Corea
not
will
in
over proceed any at unless it could arrive part of the line the next station at least half shunting an hour before was the royal train due, train had a the said although royal in front 10 minutes in pilot engine
twenty-first the planet will have of inhabicomplement
therefore, its
to
or
upon
No
was
'
Funeral
Gosport was due, being permitted
vehicle
and
best
Whims.
were
proceed
station
—
tants,
Royal
to or
line.
base
calls
tants.
and
by peremptory
directed,
which
engine
—
were
Fears
from telegraphed Wind8oi Castle," says Truth of the 31st December, " that the line was to be kept clear for not less than 20 entirely before minutes the train from royal
or lands steppes, grass to desert. while he assigns four millions mile of iuto each Allowing square laud au of habitable average population at present 156 the average population of mile of the central countries per that the world cannot he finds Europe than 6,000 million inhabi support mere
a
and
judice citizens
Raveusteiu,
was
;
great of condition successful in equally barriers of pre those
were
workers,
in
classes
working
besides exercising the in bettering
opinion, influence the
interest
active
the
or
Its
:
" It structions
of inhabitants what number question, of sustaining. our is capable The plauet entire surface land according available, is 46 millions of square to his figures, of these miles millions twenty-eight fourteen millions he classes as fertile,
The
they cannot hope to other at home.
because one
Royalty
made
Ravenstein
rela
better
and labour. .
broad'
establish
to
Civilization.
be
will
Having
.
;
Mr.
to
lation
seek
countries, secure the
at the rate and it is increasing ten 8 per cent, in every years. arithmetical From these data he infers, that latter of the in the ly, portion the world's popu twenty- first century
the lacked courage positions a and were crisis, great throw in the to weight of
in
..
to
trivialities.
hope
are induced capable us, among a subsistence and a home in other
recent
according millions, of some
great
the front
the At British
the
ful,
the
The young,
impoverishment.
of at Leeds, meeting, a paper on the Association, which deserves of the world, population was read by Mr. Ravensleio. attention, of our The present world, population
their
of the sympathetic appreciation manifested by the (and generous spirit his the late in strike .Cardinal during
to
is
and
Population
grateful
.came,
and
only for decor the general decor that all
people bottom
at
have
to
testify
right
the colonies honours are
in
opinion ations
not
himself
would gladly
faith,
(ot
of the
behalf
oo
Mr. the colony. and trades-unionist thank the Cardinal, in saying justified tradesprominent
'
Cardinal's
.
of the
the
deposits francs
There
can
perity
secured
years abled war, of
five
be little
doubt
that
France
to
the
pros seventeen
for
by the Emperor Napoleon at
the
country, to pay off the
the
indemuity
frightful It
en
of
is
extrava hardly the late say that manner shared with Emperor in some M. Thiers in the glory of securing to of her France the liberation territories.
gant,
milliards.
III.
the close
therefore,
to
Those
Boots.
A frightful example these globe-trotters is shown occasionally certain Lord Verdant on the boxseat roosting coaches when he saw
of the
of
15 boots mountain the Barry,
driver cf
are
in
the
Green, of one
way
some
filled case
up of
a
who was of Cobb's
an old pair of No. in the face of a sticking toes down. range, Nudging
(who
was or
Mudgeej
probably pld
Jfyter
Jack
Tooh'oy)
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in
and
up there, to
hurry
get
the back
boys to
were
dance
a
didn't
that
they they hung him, feet in." to dig deep get his enough " doosid that's Bai strange, Jawve, he as said his Lordship, dontcherknow," like stared a stuck pig at the boots ; " for new make a note of that I'll my but, 'Ten Days in Australia;' book, after
look
heah, dwivah, dem it all,
down; buried
on
his
the
said
Because the exclaimed
Irishman
!"
astounded traveller, what has his being his
with wards ?" a
pitying then in said
ance
tion
Irishman
gets every
and
politician,
them the
himself
coming ground." the
if
would 4
of
a
quite and ought question, saivinteen editions."
Iwish my book into the the
a deal way is made at present. Sydney Free nan.
is
to
"
—
into
quire
is
It
to
from
run
unanimous
appear federation
can
that
admitting Victoria, her for
only
they
.South markets
outlet
closing which
and
America,
establish
the
result proceedings be considered as
oan
The
conference, towards
thing nearer
do not
certainly Chronicle.
in
that
i
!
j
Prahran
—
London
to
lock
first
difficulty
come
richness
the
gold
; < i
The tralian
par-sing
pugilists, a
creating I(
is
row
at
stated that i.e ordained
a»e
to
the
United Further
curred
Joe and iVitelndl, been summoned
Slavin hnve
at
the
Ormonde
'-even
for
irusiees,
f,.r
inver-t,
(Jlub.
hundred die
the
of cilv
woimn
g(iOI,u>
Ministry
Mr.
in
Statedisastrous Arizona,
floods
National Library of Australia
h«ve one
of
oc
thous-
political i
has
a
incident
also
are
penny
and quietly to the Austral Hbe will leave with
Australia
the has
per
of
crew
a
the
the
with
excitement
work,
recently by the abated und
not
of
General
to enable necessary Iegi.-lation to under reasonable conditions, stocks. The influence in colonial in and stock dealers is fi iancii'is hostility
W-
offence
innovation M. c\,
O'Brien, in
boon
this
with
who
Gaol
Galway committed
served
for
a
is
for
now a
in Tipperary writ fox the
of
advisableness to
Stephen
retire,
In the Oobb, Radical
infirmity.
Commons, Mr.
the
Rugby, questioned as to whether they
of the in regard
a
dissatisfaction
were
which
is
is
taken. Feb. 27.
freely
Adelaide,
funeral of the Hon. D: was late Minister of Education, The impressive. body arrived
Bews, most'
from Melbourne by the morning train yesteV-' taken to Wallaroo. Three day and was thousand persons attended the funeral/ are Souths and are rising quoted at
95s.
28. February of the meeting held Postal Conference yesterday afternoon Mr. O'Connor, Postmasterof this General Sir colony presiding, John thanked the Conference Brady, on Australia behalf of South for the on vote of condolence Mr. Bews' death.
Sydney,
At
the
;
second
Melbourne, Arrangements have
28. February been made that ithe cadets shall go into camp with the., at Langwarrin the infantry during coming Easter. Mr. H. H. the Hayter, C.M.G., estimates that Government Statist, the of Victoria on population
many of the judges Bench, and the Right
Queen's H.
the
of
leader
iSmith,
their
of
kind
that
names
must
ani
statements, of the judges
be specific the
divulge
referred
to.
INTERCOLONIAL.
Melbourne, 26. February body of the late Mr. Bews, Min
The
in South Education to taken Spencer-street of
ister
route
en
yesterday, was
Australia, station
to Adelaide. all
followed,
largely
The the Gov
officials
attending. & Bigg, Bros. declared a dividend
He
cut
was
morning
at to pices.
is
the
intention
tender Convention to
Australia to Adelaide.
a
on
a
level
of
Mayor to
banquet
representatives their return
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28. Cohen
the
Federal of Western from Sydney
26. Sydney, February the default Mr. Wright, on remand ing clergyman, appeared on at the water court police yesterday a £5' from a nookcharge of obtaining
The
1,147,994.
was
following
Convention
!to-day .Cuthbert, Gillies
by
for
left
special
Hie
to
delegates
Federal
Sydney. Hons.
train
Munro,
Fitzgerald, and Deakin,
Shiels, Lieut-Col.
and
Hons. Victoria; and Fysh, Douglas, Messrs, Clark, Brown, and Burgess, the Hons. Barker and Tasmania; Gordon, Sir J. Downer, and Dr. CockSouth Australia; burn, representing Most of the members were accom Smith, Moore,
representing
Adye
their
by
panied
the
shearing
by
camps has been
this
morning
stations
are
police
but
;,
that
everywhere and military
.
remain
on the spot. Adelaide, 28. February Chief Justice Boucaut was Acting in yesterday as sworn administrator of; the Government, His Excellency Earl on Kintore left for having Thursday where he purposes catching, Brisbane, for Port Darwin the steamer Chingtu whence across the conti-. he will start to arrive in Adelaidenent, expecting
still
in
\
report
quiet,
stopped
the
Both
rain.
27.
February
received Telegrams from Clermont and that
,
wives.
Brisbane,
...
; ;
May.
Mr. James Jenkins the Gresley of Sturt in the member for the district and has has been- offered Assembly, of Minister the position of accepted rendered, vacant Education, by the death of Mr. Bews. Thos. Tha Premier ''Mr. Playfor(I)" and the Hon. C. G. Kingston;,' ''left; :
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for yesterday Sydney to attend.' the' Federal Convention. The family of the late Mr. Bews are believed
Eebruary
1891,
31,
The
-
,
M'Lean
yesterday, per cent, per annum. At Sale yesterday was run over by a train
January !
ex
to
W.
matter
in
It
State for the Secretary Lord and Knutsford, nrge the advisableuess of lordship
to
of £1,500,000. is still, exercised
Adelaide,
of
the
such denied House, positively any He said that the. honor knowledge. able members who desired to deal with
wail
to
value
the
Aus
the
decided
-'-ave
to
government
ing.
expected.
in
Australia
10th. April that Russia will expected withdraw gold from the Bank of
of
of the Hon.
for
on
mind public the in to regard Mr. Justice inducing of on the ground House
sail
will
Lusitania
steamer London
Messrs.
caused
however, is
England to-day. Gaiety Company
ror
ernment
having
excitement
the has been on
prevails
An article in France. subject of the Chamber posted in the vestibule that M. of which states Deputies has abandoned the final Deroulede which he intended to demonstration the who organise against Empress
evicted
of Londonderry,
arquis
iVl
to
hundred
six
Durham,
worth,
a
;
body Silk
and the countries
cent.,
European
effected
Great
.was
on
caused by consols have-
German
five-eights in other
Bourses
per registered owned by the
shipping unspent.
Agi-uts Colonies
languir-hing
by which
willing
men
the
out
has, trouble
his
upon
deposits-
there.
Frank
the
isted
proceeding in regard
the upon Ooh-nies,
-
of
as
aware
surmounted.
evictions further
I
a
reported
tizes
to
ol
employ
beve returned struck. The
tornin Mashonaprolonged South which has Africa, lately into prominence on account of the
land,
concerned, the scum of society. Owing to the excitement
:
Bungebah is
The
i
wretches j
and it is dockers, the block of shipping continued in Unions is
Sympathizers
—
the
the
for
opened
Linburn.
the punish it stigma
to
whom
member
being
names
if
being is
at tenants by order .of
London, Pehruarv 25. has decided Randolph Churohill
make
upon Premier
French
on
Bungebah; and 100 to 30
of the
insalt
trial
.
The
who
Non-unionists
now
levy of the
!
FOREIGN.
to
an
arriving
favorite
a
German nation. M. De Freycinet,
the
call
articles
the
England
only Non-unionists, Unionists entirely. is desirous Federation The Shipping of labor with which a supply of having and is out to cairy their programme, with half funds, fully also well supplied so
Work
|
Telegrams.
Lord
The
shortly1
re-
services.
of
members
j
JJntevcolontal
»
beeb
station.
Non-Union
tonnage
j
are
for her trip Non-unionists.
—
to
his
'
a has published in which it pro villainous insults that the ex-Empress to
j
leaving It is
station,
has
two
article
nature
The
gunboat,
yesterday's telegram has the opportunity
their
and
been
antr
deadliest
of
the charge of breaking jaw. The Newmarket Handicap which to will to-niorrow be run probably1 result in a win for either Pygmalion,
Gazette
the against have been offered which it says constitnte
Orient
London, Februaiy the 2000 Non-unionists
in
some-
'
dfotetfltt
tests
Tory
to
that proposed caused by die
of the
federation than that
that
for
addition
registration as woik
practical.
do
to
election.
general
commanding,
Pelly
have offered Offices
and
nothing
really
anticipate.
I
apoplexy,
excitement
constable's
so.
written
sails
Dublin,
support
next
Shipp rig Federation more of employing
of
differ,
will however, bringing but more
realisation,
we
to
agree
at
screw Lizard, the Australian on
now
mentioned
'
will
S.
men.
speech
his
lend at the
class,
In
themselves with protection the outer world. against Ibis, how-.j not the view they will ever, is just take, evident that protection and it is quite will trade be the points on which or, free delegates
a
genera!,
a
killing
26.
among
the
in
600
defeated
hundred
two
commissioned
trade
free
and
Lieut.
Victoria, state course is a of affairs which we do But there is another not want. way of at the The colonies, question. looking for iust fence, could follow the ex a qij vie of
agaiuts
two
first
New her
in
at
chiefs
have
troops Aqoalut,
Dervishes
candidates M. H.
entirety. an
mean
>
fiercely
.
its
Italian
as
vessels
all
for
.perished
Germany
.
in thinking be secured by
Protection
ourselves. would Wales
do
to
fallen
well.
working
Mr. Parnell, to threatened
writers
against
of
Victoria
The Cologne
to
deemed it prudent for accommodation
that
children'
was'
cause
1
their
the ruins.
refuse
Com-
the
and
and
women
criminal
,a
died in the Gaol on Wed
has decided Council from Colombo shall be quarantined, to th6 owing existence of small pox in that port. Melbourne, Feb. '27. and licensee the pugilist of Costello, has' been committed the Lounge Hotel,
Mean
made good
or
girl,
Executive
The
27. London, February The agitation by M. begun in Paris French a prominent Deroulede, politician of the Dowager who denounced the visit
en
is
and is The
and hence surplus products, contend that we can hardly insist upon New Isouth Wales adopting a which selfish would operate policy the
in
averting
ation provide men their sleeping at the docks. of co-operative contracts A system docks has been entered into at the Albert
of
tone
the
in policy 6ay, requires
that
states
that
piece has induced the of German impudence, solicited French painters by Her Majesty at Berlin to exhibit to who were inclined
the that estimated Shipping owners with to supply is able Federation The Feder two thousand non-unionists.
South Wales press that the that will form is one a question serious item in the agenda paper of the Conference. Federal The Press in the mother is in favour of free trade colony that
and
labour of
unconstitutional, threatens to deport Houses of both
demolished
been
Empress
include the names probably Prince of Wales, Sir Reginald Lord with and Sir John Gorst,
It
tariff
and
means
trial.
country.
a
The nesday night. en brought by the
as
have
family
hundred
to
Welby, as Chairman. Randolph Churchill of three It is expected that upwards will take in thousand stevedores part strike which is contemplated. the general
New
the
have
will
mission of the
Federation-
to perceive
easy
of
est
The Standard
has
Obstacles
hours
the
now
young of Darlinghurst
on
hospital
escape to the- Argentine Republic. of From ot the bombardment details hand that now to it appears Iquique in six of the City squares buildings
the
strikes.
history in' the
Flaneur,
the
with
fere
This
of Australian
representatives and Unionists Federation
of
his
while
a
condemned
everywhere grossly
being
f
servitude
penal
years' assault
bitterness on of President
conduct
of .members from the Parliament
Commerce
the
invited
The is
is
Chilli
extreme
all
conference. friendly that the Royal Com The Times states are about which the Government mission examine into the extent to appoint will to inter to which the State has a right
light
new
of
Chamber
with
and cruel The President
of the
Admiral naval
in
war
civil
Balmaceda
a
head
throws
it
;
replace
officer.
energetic
London
Shipping
globe-trotter's but when gaping, " Bai observed, note too of that, ; I ever thing astonishing
most
the
on
has
with his he gravely make a
I'll
Hornby,
The
face
hill
a
Geoffary,
The
on carried both, sides.
action.
this,
of the
off
!
heard
of
Daubigny)
appeals to the
though
Feb; 27. Sydney, Oswald Keating, "who a few days ago to fiVe
The Rev. Dr. was sentenced
courts.
highest
condition. had which Stevedores' Unien, of its for a general strike orders issued the manifesto members, has withdrawn from the Dockers' Union, under pressure which body is opposed to precipitate
more
he recovered it's
like
(Count by a more
and
a against A Manchester. for the defendant
plaintiff
Parkes
he
is stilljuhwell. will remain) at home till the opening of the Federal. Conven as for so to be prepared the tion, unusual strain upon him.
After
Minister, alleged him in
slander
Henry
to-day
Sir
between which he
Prime
given was not upset, made by the
were
The
is a born Irishman we've taken to lately,
so,
,
Cairo
injuries.
of supersti dead every and grave
days of his
on
top
fall
Jawve
sort
|
was
which
critical
top lown, to the corpse tries dig out when he hears the candidates the into the he gets deeper looked it For a few moments
buryin' so that
as
election
its
see
a
out
'cos
votes,
an
ignor
companion's yon
have
Australians that on
we
his
at
"Well,
—
:
Tuesday
ou
aide-defleet and pvincipal thrown camp to the Queen, has been and has sustained from his carriage now in severe He lies
being
astonishment
Windsor
first
Gad, got to
an
dined
colony,
constitution which has
Sir
Irishman face down buried fare in Coachy looked at his and manner for a few seconds, and tone full of sorrow a
do
that
for a Brasalian been before the pro has been passed. visional legislature, have decided The French Government at the present French Minister to recall
him
utterly
good
of at
action
brought
verdict
The
was
was
now
"why
Queeu
the
republic
Yes," he
he
"
with
be
"
because
that's
Rhodes, nigbt.
pointing must
knaw."
d'ye "
are
fellah
the
face,
driver,
Irishman."
an
toes
the
the
and Premier
Colony,
a
of Cape Governor Honorable Cecil
Loch
Henry
.as
costs-
an
.
buried such a
—
Sir
in
party the against Lord for Salisbury, to have been spoken at delivered speech party
less.
at
glanced " There's
£17,000
and
1
to
have
circumstances, for
opened
offers
Register
been and their
left
in
straitened
fund
a
has
assistance.
take
to
been The of
charge
subscriptions. '
Brokens £10 16s.
are
to-day
"
at
quoted
Rev.
means
seller
by
The
prosecutor
and the prisoner
of a valueless cheque withdrew the charge was
discharged.
The journals article
youth
Matin
;
one
of
Paris, the deploring of France
has
of
,
way are
the
Liberal0-
published in which
-
deserting
an' "
the man
those
are
Coachy scarcely brogues as he replied
of
payment
1
.
doose
home
rendered
.
?"
been
.
the
theah
have
.
what
and persons
dwivah, doing up
say, boots
,
said— "I
Lordship
.
his
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under
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of
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AUSTRALASIA.
IN
Master
Second
Queen's
1891, the issue of January, Australia. Articles of Western and those All West Australians Published Fortnightly. In
of elaborately
series
Illustrated
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to be addressed
(strictly).
collect
and
subscribers
obtain
order
and General Illustrated
given out of School hours parents wish them to receive received of fees each boy
For
for
4d.
case
reduction lowed in
of
of
£60
of
age,
17th,
week
1891.
the
years Visitors
at
amounts to
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Mr.
Mr.
by them. my
officG
can
Office.
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GEORGE'S
St.
BUILDINGS, TERRACE.
CLUB
SATURDAY
J.
L.
after
3
Back.
every
Mr.
prize
£7
;
Person
or
Persons
passing Hunting this date without our will be prosecuted. or
on
our
E.
found Runs
E.
September
Tres after
permission
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January
2, ,,1891.
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National Library of Australia
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prize
indefatigable
name
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prepared of Christ."
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Head
be
Yards Nomina
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been
once
pressed upon mind in a i
unpleasantly It brings
prize
under
strictly
supervision.
Competition
now
open
March
Yards 2nd £1 6d. 2s. —
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A
CASH
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OF
the
£25
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letters
of
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prize in correct sending answer there be more than one correct be equally divided.the prize will strict the correct To secure impartiality in a sealed has been solution, envelope in the possession of the Editor of placed the West Australian. to For 2s. 6d. in casli compete, right for each three or stamps, guess ; or be forwarded with guesses for 5s. must correct will be solution. The answer March 14th. published " Address Spelling G. P. 0'. Bee," Perth. one
6d.
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Nominations for all Handicaps to be in not later than the hands of the Secretary due March 14th. March 6th. Acceptances Performances for the last two years (and for that period for the last three if none in with nominations. to be sent years) under Sir Joseph All Handicaps to be run rules. Banks' A. A. MOFFATT, Hon. Committee. Sec. Sports
S E S
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(Under 2s.
two
form .
130 6d.
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members sembled
together
pleasure
were
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promptly summons ;
all
salvage. calm of the
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to
demonstrate paredness for such then occurred. as were .
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stances
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ever
incalculable
selves.
to
with
always
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our
protect could
clearly
close!
12th.
PRIZE
From V
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manner
startling
which against hardly any steps
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£3
us.
which danger a danger which with
COMPETITION.
—
First
to
try
fire which recently destroyed of the; finest in our buildings business street serves principal to point .a moral which' has more
—
fortnightly
and
having before your eyes for those uiho combat for Pius IX.
one
held
and
purpose,
iniquity
one
Master.
—
WORD
your
resist
The
may additional
without
1890.
impartial
Nomination,
7s.
with
evil
,
one
;
Is.
Acceptance Is. Boys' Handicap,
in
tSursdayT
terms.
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120 Handicap, £2; 3rd £1. Acceptance 2s. 120 Handicap, 1st
l&ecorft.
undaunted
conquer the reward
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school
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pRIZE
Scott.
2nd
tion 3s. 6d. Hurdle Hurdles, 3ft. 3in. 10s. 3rd 10s.
—
written
during
three
at Christmas which boarders
The
£
0
annual open
Elementary
into
Easter, the at and five
Programme. Sheffield
divided
Hayden.
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1st
the
or
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per annum of the tuition
Vacations.
and
weeks
:
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and W.
Starter.
five
information
any
rate
12 years under
over
weeks at Mid- winter. charge be obtained Further particulars may BARCLAY CHARLES KIDSON.
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at once, for
at
calling
J. Kelly Referee.
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which
interest
expended
Perth
Messrs.
value, the on
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bank
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We .have the received following, to the scriptions Record the during ;week: Mr. E. Kinsella, Ludlow, £1.
al
at the
are if
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NEW
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owners
a
brothers, will be
—
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remain
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towns,
sell
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ESPLANADE,
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year
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more
in
£2
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;
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eering.
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are two Scholarships £50, tenable for three competition by boys from
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YOUNG SPORTS.
PERTH
and Queens by the West Australian and certificated Governments, by and the of Mines Royal School School of Engin Crystal Palace
soon
.12
There of
Australia, of the larger
5
;
boys
of eight.
age
value
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Scholarships
AGENT.
West
to
10 per cent, fees for tuition.
per and
12 years,
Licensed
in
tee
MARCH.
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in
Scriptural
12 years,
over
the each
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SURVEYOR,
property
from
term. of two
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the
boy under
per
the
In
TCAHT RAILWAY,
and
Perth.
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PREMIUMS made payable PREMIUMS
day
liberal
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BUSINESS.
NEW
Committee,
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Office
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Head
\
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Convent
"the
of
Building
PERTfL
HAY-STRET,
Australia
West
for
Auspices
the
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Under
Holy
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CONCERT,
THE
THROUGHOUT
COLONIES.
Jin
on
!
and
INSTRUMENTAL
AGENCIES
AND
BRANCHES
WITH
the
'
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A VOCAL
£200,000-
CAPITAL,
at
Mondays,
,
;
rjTEMPERANCE
ASSURANCE COMPANY, LD.
LIFE
CITIZENS'
on
Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays; ( except Saturday!? Ember in On week). Sundays and St. Patrick's Day, flesh meat be used At all the nieals. may 2. milk and butter cheese, Eggs, 'are allowed at the one principal meal- -on all Ash days, except Good Wednesday and Friday. a On fasting collation is 8.; days in allowed the .morning and at which, evening except on Ash a Wednesday and Good Friday, little .milk and butter may be used, Fish meat 4. and flesh cannot be used at the same meal during Lent. 5.— In of .buttei', the use of lard place
NORTHAM
HALL
used
be;.
Montiaij
(
THE
Approaching A
Flesh
—
of
faitliful
/tlie
the
for
diocese,' Season of Lent;;
29.
to
granted
are
.
still,
,
brigade
by
the
enabled
to
and in a of duty, the
. ,
the
nasf
of
call
respond
body
to
scene
of
'
the the
disaster was. easily accessible, and, as the hour was abundance early, of willing and valuable help was available. .Add to this that alarm was -a given withoutment's and there seems delay, a reason why, unless grave ficiency
existed
burning buildings been saved from
somewhere, should at
least
not
the mo
no
de the have
complete
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of that a splendid supply reported has been water, supposed to be unfailing, to on the. road discovered atTotagin, Southern Cross.
-
side,
and
to-
the
roof,
-ground-floor ;
futility.
r
which
effofts-
the
of
.
from and
were
'mantle bid 'Marmion
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became ap to. ravages, check must be It to everyone. parent con the that amongst admitted ' of the two sents'. shops attacked inflam of a highly some. were goods no this is but mable nature; -its.
jto
,
Eastern
-
inflammable
equally
fact
building every and purposes,
is
truth made
should
which
one
appears
for
got ready >
never
;
a
It
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a
A
squirt.
boy's'
was
indignatiph the
of
pre
spectators
among theof
lively
_
tireless and to fellows gallant
generous the
ren some good were accomplish the unavailing by dered quite of the means absurd inadequacy
in Perth As of the danger creases and .become greater must fire more deplor the consequences con the At able. present when is general, viction pretty of fire occur, except outbreaks circum favourable in unusually remains to be that nothing stances, to stand by and watch done but of destruction. it doing its work we it be before will How long it with to cope shall be prepared of success chance some with
disposal. size
their
in
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r
.
Hoc
a
ait
I
in
is
country and rain
dry'
Messes. declared per
45 of
the
on
much
is
Murchison needed on
Bros.
is
very ot
many
Stirling a
dividend
equal
have
&
Co., to 10 per
announced of is death The who arrived senr., Spencer, 1830.
s.s.
Bullara
Saturday
from Eastern board.
sailed
the
for
110 passengers
cent,
on
Mrs. here
Henry May
in
Fremantle Colonies
on
with
lias
"We understand that Mr. T. F. Quinlan which he of Treasurer the office resigned Associa Victuallers' in the Licensed held tion.
It
is
T. stated that Mr. Clayton as general continue his duties until the of appointrailways
generally will
itiagon
manager
'
menhof
The
of insurance
last
No
the pany's smelted
,
pound.
0
the.
last,
rents for made at to £26,000.
on
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On
of last week a resident
Wednesday
while,
Thackrah,
engaged to
Intending
at left
a
circular hand that
amputate
a
of saw
cut it
to day appointed the leases, pastoral the Office Lands
and
deemed
the
district
ad
suffered
Men's
at the
his
which
A
named
a
recent
—
;
W. A. Temperance Premier the on They wished the Wednesday of last week. law to of the local clauses liquor relating be that to more clearly defined; option the same as be licensed in way Clubs houses and that the law relating public enforc be more to Sunday trading strictly in said if the The ed. Premier reply in the would submit Alliance writing the Government amendments they desired, them. would consider
successor.
of 60 tons of stone from crushing Extended G. M. Com1 Central 8dwts. of 93oz. claim yielded
the delegates who are to On Friday night at the Federal Convention us represent Perth train. The from started by special Mrs. Mrs. John included Forrest, party Mrs. D. Miss Mr. and Marmion, and and Mrs. Sandover. The and Mr. Forrest, two consisted of saloon carriages train Great Southern to the Railway belonging The and the Governor's carriage. carriages ac as to afford fair were so fitted sleeping A ladles and many commodation. great assembled the on platform, gentlemen had leave raised a a warm taking, and, after the train steamed away. hearty cheer as occurred on the which An incident of the schooner Pearl occasion of the wreck coast is of North West on our worthy A young Malay who with being recorded. a safe several others had secured position some seeing the captain on a large spar, to the precarious away clinging distance small swam over, of a coop, support to take hold of his the captain persuaded and thus heavily burdened fought belt, Such instances his way back to the, spar. heroism shame our unselfish of ungener " inferior races." How of ous treatment to nobler the Caucasian many belonging a similar risk to save have run type would even of a or of a coloured man, the life white
brother
?
;
in
the
bush
thev
were.
—
1st
an
by Mr. Henry J. Saunders of Hope's Hill Amal,, manager the mail that by yesterday's the has battery mining manager reports 70 tons of 140 had a run hours, crushing 82ozs. of re of- stone and yielding lldwts, is erected The Tangye pump torted gold. an and is working splendidly, giving ample water. No of encrustation now supply the coming occurs in the boiler, and during will it is hoped the be fortnight battery much worked more full crushing speed, of stone and the yield gold much larger. shows that the A mint return just received this mine first parcel of retorted gold from viz., 20aOzs., realised £81 14s. 5d. or about £4 per This is highly ounce. satisfactory, the was gold only retorted. considering informed
the
legal company,
from the mine r-HE following report "of Fraser's Company has been manager H. J. Saunders, the handed to ns by Mr. I am to inform manager: pleased legal the that we during past fortnight you of at the have had a. run nine days 115 tons of stone, crushing yield battery, There is smelted gold. ing 1223- ounces with and difficulty still considerable delay —
the
salt
shall
water overcome
used in this
condenser,
which
the mine. of stone in
We
is
the on
but
boiler, arrival
of
we
the
on expected a large body the drive north from Simpson's shaft and it is from here and Fraser's shaft, for the is most of the stone being battery shaft In the drive south in water taken. lode looks but it will take the promising, to finishing several weeks longer blocking out this The, general ground for stoping. work the mine on proceeds satisfactorily. WILLIAM OATS.
Fraser's
&c., Competitor. 1891.
March,
WEDNESDAY, The
are
shortly
opening
on
Gold Mine,
February
23.
Speaker
took
Febbuary the
Chair,
25. at
7.30
p.m. from the The replies Speaker read Victoria and of South Australia, Premiers of the Tasmania, in acknowledgement resolution passed by the Legislative of the Governments Assembly thanking of Australia and New the Colonies in ob Zealand for the assistance given Government for this Responsible taining #
in The remains were of decomposition, but held on At the inquest verdict was returned. open
identified.
are
Yours
PARLIAMENTARY SUMMARY.
Fre
near
Chinaman a On Tuesday morning to the police named Li Ki Hong, came and reported that he station at York, three men with a tomahawk, had killed out of town called at a place a. few miles to the Daliak. The proceeded police and found three one Chinamen, spot, with the head severed named Ah Gin, the other two from the and body, mutilated. The men but horribly alive, J. H. were all in theemploy of Mr. for theThe reason assigned Monger. assaults is a committal of the murderous from a gambling dispute. quarrel arising is feature of the occurrence .One peculiar the statement commonly made that three witnessed the Chinamen aud a white man to interfere. murder without attempting
We
..
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Mrs.
named
woman
a
that the delegates will be It is expected the colony for six weeks. absent from to the offices of the The duties pertaining Treasurer and Commissioner of Colonial in the absence of the Crown Lands will and Mr. Premier Marmion, be discharged and the Com Secretary by the Colonial missioner of Railways respectively.
arrival
of the Executive Council was A meeting and the following last held on Thursday appointments have been made public: of Mr. Clayton T. Mason, to be Collector Resident Customs, Mr. Reginald Hare, to at be- Auditor Roebourne, Magistrate to be Resident General Mr. R. Gibbons Mr. at Wyndham, relieving Magistrate who goes to Roebourne W. D. Cowan to to the Mr. F. D. North be clerk Council. Executive
of
Wednesday
Abbott, found to be suffering from Adelaide, was taken to a from fever. He was typhoid where house in .Bay-street, Fremantle, was attended by Dr. Birmingham. lie His condition did not and he improve died on Thursday morning .last and was buried in the afternoon. man
body
easily
-
Btill
found Gardiner was on Tuesday. mantle state advanced an
that
Lee.
Editor.
the
Unsuccessful
Nulgageering,
season.
The
Society's
A.
t
considerable causing of our com the farming portion in the Toodyay Quite recently E. Gavin Mr. T. Donegan and Mr. from of the this severely scourge
summer
Tuesday
,
are
munity.
it.
competitors
Young
of
annum.
Bushfires to loss
Mr.
by
«
Perth Catho Sports will please must be in the notice all nominations not later than hands of the Hon. Secretary Performances for 6th inst. the Friday, last for that two years, and if none period for must the last three years, accompany nominations. lic
the
Directors of Land Corporation West paid an interim Australia, Limited, for the three of 5s. dividend share, per months 31, 1890, on January ending Dec. is at the rate of 44 per cent, 17th. This
young man Nottham, had three
off
was
conducted
To
An
per
on
for else. Mr. in fact, A. anyone blamed, nor, the who had accepted office of E. Lockyer, date of the went starter, before the sports the to for at had been fixed a time stay of There he had no opportunity Canning. told that the the but was seeing papers, to come off on the advertised were sports he hurried, 10th of February. Accordingly of his back on the 9th, and all may judge after such a long journey disappointment late. No find to he was just a day too be thrown Mr. can upon blame, therefore, must be given to and great credit Lockyer, Mr. and to the Committee especially the for making the sports McManus great
!
foot.
The
The
sixty-three.
place
on
painful
in me a small space Sir.— Please allow for a few columns words concerning your heard I have the recent Greenhills sports. bethat there has grumbling been some advertised of 'the as starter cause person did the Sheffield Handicap and other races is a thing not This put in an appearance. which the Committee cannot be justly
,
-
;
On Tuesdaymorning a navvy employed on at at Gingin, was the Midland Railway, tempting to board a truck while in motion, The when he slipped wheels and fell. the his leg completely severing passed over
upon down
burned
;
annum.
The
the
amounted
W. A. Fire Insurof £800 a cheque the Congregational
Stations.
the
the.
Tuesday
payments
was
inquiry,
,
receive
'
gold.
The
On ex
the A deputation from Alliance waited upon
Fremantle
G. M. Company crushed 33oz. 6dwfcs. and obtained
Central of stone
'
the
an
Mral.
$e
it
defunct the the market.
of
The plant Advertiser
.
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injured
tons
After
,
the
The
in
;
made of the Pioneer manager Coy., two at Parker's recently Range. crushings of of stone The first 27 tons consisting from Pringle's claim yielded 33oz. 15dwts. of 15 tons from the other was a parcel Merrall's claim and gave 22ioz.
so
at"
a
10s.
On and after the' late. trains to-day between Fremantle and Perth, and Perth accordinu to and Guildford will be run the ordinary time-table.
circumstances Hay-street,
The
of
efforts
,
i
thumb visable
feeling valent
:
of
fingers
was occasion
stage,'
.
trustees
the that engine disaster had in firemen, the play which more no impression produced its in even early on" the fire,' done have: would than
evident
the
on
repent
S
the
painfully of the
afford.
to.
the over
amount Church, being the were shops which week. Monday night
named
that"
Mr. C. A. Paterson have, made by 'the proposal bankrupt ,
success
as a conflagration tingency fire The city brigade large. scale.;. as considered debarred, be may from by want of proper equipment, 01 tbat more the' to city securing fire from immunity less 'complete of its exist which It lis the object
a
of
con on
ence
the fire in last.
Friday morning Company paid
ance
ito
the have have
we
;and such
calculation,
no
never
But
of calculation. to be that
but
left
On :
.
the
:
creditors
of
age took
was
died
:
:
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in almost found devoted to similar
be
be
to
are
recent
iwas opened on Friday amination of the premises till to-morrow. adjourned
Things
circumstance.
f
pebiiliar
into
inquiry the
at the which
afternoon,
Sun
on
friends
Colonies.
;An official attending
.
Rockingham,
Manager
New
night,
funeral,
barque
of the
South Wales, and after a long
of
I
The
assembled at the Fre-station on: Friday evening railway bon voyage to Mr. Mrs., and Miss who their to the are on way of
the
newspaper
to pay 'A number
of
master
Stego, died at
Atlantic, day.--
accepted
persevering, made being
Bank
illness;
Captain
wife
Seymour Steuart, the
Monday
,
the the
of
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company' has beep
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Mrs.
month
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last
for
The Customs receipts amounted, tor£14, 891.4s.
,
.
matter
.
is
It;
of "fact; that best ...the attempt however, subdue the to cpuld be!; made, failure; In endued in signal flamesr when thetime hour from half" an' the 'first' sounded the "alarm was whole the of. had ar
,
As
destruction:'1'
Colony.
1
of the Colonial Upon the motion to the replies were ordered be Treasurer, entered upon the minutes. of moved the adjournment Mr. Parker to certain the House, that he might refer had- taken place scenes, which it was said, of with the introduction in connection He not female long ago. emigrants, should upon landing, thought these girls, When be brought up to Perth. straight which was the shortly expected ship be better to retain arrived here, it would in charge of them the services of a matron for a week or two till they got situations. Mr. Canning seconded the motion and in the attention to the publication, called of Mr. reports, Traylen's newspaper of reform in cer motion re the necessity of the Railway tain Depart departments of the names of the ment at Fremantle, he had made cer against whom persons to be depre It was tain charges. greatly should have been cated that these names
published. Mr. The Speaker informed Canning this that he was not in order in discussing matter.
Mr. Parker. Mr. Traylen supported said he was Colonial Treasurer The to Mr. and the much Parker, obliged receive the early attention matter would He thought the matter of Government. had been greatly exaggerated. They in and adopt every would precaution try landed and cared safely seeing they were for.
endorsed the Mr. Scott and Mr. Keane made by Mr. Parker. statements Motion negatived. the receipt of The Speaker announced the Go His a Excellency message from the Assembly of his vernor; informing Orders re of the Joint Standing approval to private Bills. lating Orders were The Standing suspended and the Appropriation Bill, 1891, and the Bill were Public Health Act Amendment time and passed. read a third this House Mr. Burt moved that ap contract laid upon and the table, between the Government to H. relative the con Mr. E. V. Keane, of railway to the struction of a line of a Range, and the working Darling concession thereon. The concess timber as Mason & Bird's at ion was first known and subsequently was rethe Canning, to Mr. Joseph Shaw, for a term granted The Bill bound the present of 42 years. on holder to carry traffic the line. public of 20 miles got a railway They therefore for the right to the built simply securing timber under this lease. After September 1st 1899, the Government could purchase line for not the a price £1000 exceeding mile. per The Speaker said he would have to rule that it be introduced as a private Bill.. Mr. Parker said he would like tQ have an of perusing the contract opportunity and would move the adjourn therefore, ment of the debate. for Motion agreed to»
proved of the proposed
adjournment
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Sholl.
value
said
the
the
Act that would to married
The his
colleagues'.
there was for the delegates in tion Sydney. the Government vision
to It to
each
for made
vote
no
Federal Mr.
Federal
was
the
The
debate
adjourned
which
Mrk favour The tion of have
and
Loton
Mr.
of the measure. Colonial Treasurer, Mr. said Loton,
I
as
at
guineas
the Darling Concession Canningspoke in :
for the informa Mr. JKeane would
or
not.
of spirits only 16 gallons were in 1890 there imported, committee The gallons imported.
of
wine
1886
the
Government
from
ought to
empowered
obtain
wholesale and
Paterson
430
400
were
an
,
thought officer
samples liquors aud to vendors, to necessary prosecute the
seconded
motion.
to.
Agreed The
have
retail
if
then
Speaker at
p.m.
which
left,
time
the
Chair Parliament was
till
to
be prorogued. THE
PROROGATION.
at half His Punctually o'clock past four the Governor arrived at the Excellency Council Chamber where be Legislative was received with the usual military honours. A large but undemonstrative in crowd of people was assembled front of the
but
Chamber,
inside
the
attendance
the entering to the Chamber proceeded President's Chair, and took his seat therein, and the Usher of the Black Rod proceeded was
to
very
the
limited. the Governor
Lower
House
that
Upon
and
informed
the
the Governor Excellency desired the attendance of the Assembly. On at the Council Chamber the arriving the Speaker presented Appropriation Act, assent. The Gov 1891, for the Governor's
Speaker
ernor's
His
assent
passed
during
nounced
by
to
this
and
the session the Clerk to
the
other
formally
Mr.
President of the
Council.
read
and
—
—
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prepare
the
we
look
all
session
accurate
prosperity for
way forward to
he
that
Tuesday
next.
a
Correspondent.)
His Dr. arrived in Lordship Gibney' York train on Monday. by the evening He left York Company's by the Yilgarn Mail Van Tuesday on morning en. route to the Goldfields. The fact of His.Lordis the York route to, ship taking Yilgarn of its being the best and 'forms suggestive the of evidence we a link in chain advance in support of this theory. his On Sunday Fr. Gibney announced Mass in Beverley on intention of saying with next In Sunday compliance instructions of the Bishop he read to the of the Plenary the address congregation as Council re Mixed Marriages" the in when promulgated Syduey dissolved. After Mass the Council of the female meeting of the members with branch of the S. H. took place the Blessed Sacrament. Benediction of to have An accident is reported miles from on Beverley happened some week. to the Albany line last According Thos. rumour a man named young Sullivan shot his brother accidentally It is stated however Patrick in the leg. not that the injuries received' are very I hear that the wounded man. serious. was removed into York in order to obtain treatment. The death of Mrs. surgical relict of the late Edward Ashworth, senr., Ashworth of teetotal took celebrity, place York last week. Also that of. Mrs. in near York. Reynolds sen., of Boodabin, A man named Ross was convicted by bench last week of setting the York light to the bush and fined £5. estate, The Mt. lias been Hardey Mr. J. H. Monger purchased by also at the of I hear £8,000. figure the Miner's Arms too has that changed sold for and was privately ownership, not the I am answerable for £1,350. or otherwise of town talk or veracity which A story has been told me gossip. Ya'nkeeism. To very nearly approaches water wit A few weeks ago a huge, at the eastern melon was. sold goldfields at which 201b. 6d. (sixpence) weighed in price equal ten If lb. per shillings. into it had been converted jam it would have realised double that sum; A photographer named Mr. Tatton has erected a studio next to the Bon Marche to take store and is prepared the shadow without to or diminution of the injury divine. human form The Taylor-Carrington troupe announce another entertain by placards night's ment in York on Saturday at usual prices 4s. 3s. and 2s. It is stated that viz., when in Albany the highest fee for ad there was If this mission 2s. 6d. only seems be correct it that our strange place should be the for admission. highest our Now 3s. 2s. and Is. would be nearer like the inhabitants Perhaps, capacity. are the City of York in England, we of here as the Yorkshire flats. designated to and Lawler Messrs. Dexter appear contests love newspaper rather than| 'toe of Newcastle Mr. Leeder ing the mark." with tbe Editor of the has made the deposit
an
His :
,
Lord
—
died
gives author sidered
to
—
Acts
the following speech Honorable Gentleman Legislative Council, Mr. and Gentlemen of the Speaker Legis lative Assembly, In to a close the first bringing Session of of the Legislature Western Australia held under Responsible Goverment, I have to the and acknowledge care diligence which have in dealing with you displayed the of and important questions policy have come finance which before you. are My Government confident that the of public scheme which undertakings you an have sanctioned, involving expenditure of £1,336,000, -will to the give an impetus and -will colony generally enhance, legiti the value of the estate. I public mately, take that the will care to be raised moneys on terms are as advantageous to procured the of market Avill the colony as the state
Excellency
then
the was
to their
may to
interests
"
of
and
analyse them, the vendors. Mr.
to
June
conserving
the
them
In
prorogue
agreement those
this
(From
two
used
which
an
while
last.
broke out here on Tuesday last, and all its the belongings, named Mrs. Haney, of a widow It were destroyed. totally ap Mrs. that pears Haney proceeded to Perth in the morning of the day in ques some tion with the object of of placing in the Orphanage, she having her children husband about a fortnight lost her ago, and whose demise took place on the road Mr. Keane's mill and Guildford between whilst he was being conveyed to Guildford thus by his wife for medical treatment, to mind the saying that misfor recalling tunes never come alone, but in battalions. The poor woman her return from upon Perth with her little she not children, succeeded in gaining admission to having for more than re the orphanage one, turned with found the four, only remains of what had been her ashen The of the home. origin temporary is unaccounted but no for, catastrophe it has been the outcome of doubt some inadvertence. Now that the South Western Railway in both houses of parlia bill has passed West are of the South ment, the people to be congratulated their upon good in this cherished .fortune having long at last, wish gratified and, also, I might secured the say particularly upon having able and staunoh re services of such an of their cause and advocate presentative their claims as the of Hon. John Forrest himself to be during the late has proved first session of Parliament under the New Constitution. His native town might well be pardonably proud of its able son. I find that Mr. E. Keane is now run new sawmills on the 10 hours' ning' his work was His based system. formally the eight hours' system, but I learn upon other sawmill that the proprietors to bear upon him to brought pressure and finally ultimately whichjhe gave way, in their terms acquiesced by maintaining the old drudging code of 10 hours a day. time the 10 hours' system was It is about the 8 hours abolished and adopted but unfortunately as soon as throughout, one the hours' eight employer favours the others all engaged in the like system to denounce him as a traitor enterprise their best interests and I suppose rather in enmity to than live or direct opposition to bhem he feels it easier It give way. the working men, when all only concerns said and done, and 1 suppose is things will remain so until the hours' eight system becomes established by law. March 3. A
state biographers age— Safe Cure Chronicle as 73. A great in his works so thus con
Byron's
36 in the at
it
years'
lives
still
fire
when a property
—
have
YORK.
,
'
dealers
events
of
14 years. Motion agreed to. that the of Mr. moved Traylen report to the select committee appointed inquire into the adulteration of be taken liquors consideration. into So far as they could there to be no whole ascertain appeared of harmful sale use substances on the part of dealers in the wholesale intoxicating to ascertain It was liquids. impossible retail
of
which, provinces be essential
pro had
to
whether
you
30th day of his handed His copies Excellency of the speech to the President Legislative and the Council Speaker of the Legislative from the Council Assembly and retired Chamber.
rent— -£200 for the first pay ayear £400 for the £600 a year second, and the third. Each of year for term being
a
may at all
now
basis
at
of
term,
.
the
shall closer union and desire.
on
Timber
Eange Eailway and
that
arrived individual lie
day.
a
which
course
in
Conven same
is
the
to the to send delegates deciding at Sydney, Convention mark, approaching the ultimate I hope, another step towards of these federation and I earnestly colonies,
the
intention
the
That
:
and
tralasia, taken
protec
delegates representatives
for their Council. E. F. Sholl
been
—
Estimates
the make the
of
the
on
congratulate
—
said he would under the consideration The Colonial Treasurer'
said
I
on
and President Honorable Gentlemen Council, Legislative of the Mr. Speaker and Gentlemen Legis lative Assembly, which have The resolutions you passed with of Aus in common other Parliaments
Treasurer
matter
and
measures
of the
Bank
stronger
Act,
Mr.
women.
Colonial
the
bring of
afford
has of
—
Audit are
prove
vice.
,
tion
The
neces
—
of amendment laws under and they ruptcy consideration, to deal with the matter. intended fully asked if the Government Mr. Traylen could their to the introduction of see way an
rendered
of Constitution and should
of the Legis and Gentlemen Speaker lative Assembly, The estimates framed by my Govern have ment been passed by Your Honorable with The House scarcely any alteration. in increases which have sanctioned you with the are in certain cases, keeping I may say, more and, ! think hope altered, of the and I ful circumstances colony, for the which thank liberal you supplies of the have the use ser for you granted
trust
had
of
dis com
you. Mr.
26.
Government
enactments
change
Scab in Sheep Act, of which completion
the
the country expenditure.
accepting Chidlow's
at
run
that
—
of rain is much A good downpour needed at present. ants and moBquitos are a. torture Flies, whilst sore and bunged here, eyes, bunged lips, and faces are an every day to occurrence. So much so as be quite fashionable since the middle of December
to Dexter's challenge Well for £12 a-side. to a start Will it come I wonder, now, lines I hear that over In sporting eighty for .the York races have been nominations club is in received. A full grown cricket at Pingelly and is negotiating a existance with the Williams' club. Mr. N. match has presented the of Moorambine Taylor with three former pounds towards the of some necessaries. Vitality purchase itself even on the exists and manifests sand plains. It is stated that the Beverley cricketers intend a match with playing the local champions here this week. us The Chronicle informs that the Rev. Mr. Bird passed through York on Thurs He was day en route to South Australia. Station met at the York Railway by a considerable number of old friends who him farewell. I hear Mrs. wished heartily to Bunbury O'Meehan wlio is on a visit has been taken suddenly ill. Dr. O'Meehan started upon receipt of this sad intelligence for Bunbury almost immediately. before the York bench last A case came week in which a claim for £16 was made by a manager of Btock for damages alleged to be done certain sheep by a dog. the Judgment was given for the plaintiff owner of the dog to pay £2 3s. 4d. damage and costs. The brilliant and highly " interesting advertisements of Safe Cure" article For in are not all in particulars. safe stance the ages of some celebrities are in
Chronicle
be
duty
at your time of the session
the
considered, the colony.
to
the
took the Chair at 2'30 p.m. to Mr. Treasurer, replying
the
see
to
tent
'
:
of
Lord Byron is still' living St. Valentine's Day does not seem to that be observed here with widespread " interest" as in former simple years. I hear that a few painted caricatures were whilst more were duly posted, prepaid, marked deficient postage officially " and fined." could As the deficiency were seized not be collected duly they -to and will be despatched the eventually " crematorium. ity As previously announced, the Stations of the Cross were recited by Fr. Gibney and on afternoon on Friday Sunday The Benediction service was evening. after the Stations performed immediately said. A and had been large Rosary at the devotions number was on present " last Stabat Mater," Sunday and the etc, were intoned. The devotions very nicely commenced at 430. on Sunday. Storms of wind have our swept over town as the week and the weather during I write has resumed its normal or heat, " as it is locally termed, we are ex weather." bush fire periencing " On named James Monday a man called Yateman, gentleman Jimmy, died ill in the York after a short hospital ness." Feb. 22nd. !
BEVERLEY. WATERWORKS.
PERTH
—
From
(From our own Correspondent.). Since laBt our working writing staff has considerably increased and now to works in all amounts 150. The branches are as favourably as progressing circumstances
will
permit. wall will
The
On
Sunday church
new
own
It
concrete
is
of
of
Gothic
I
thick.
ed by Irish unpretentious
the church
is
inthe
was
Gibney The
blessed
November.
last
stone-built
gables
with are
idea
a
walls
surmount
exterior
though
'
has
Fr.
by,
neat very of durability.
and
look
The its
and pleasing design general give a satisfactory I believe measurements, 52 ft. 15ft. are by 20 and the wall elevations The walls which forms are nicely pencilled contrast to the a pleasing great whiteness, the of any probability dazzling obviating There is a neat effects. altar, quite to size of the the sacred proportionate Three handsome and building. suitably sized the altar pictures overhanging give a devotional viz appearance, the very side on either and crucifixion, representa Hearts of Jesus tions of the Sacred and The Sisters of from Mercy came Mary. the of whom York to attend Mass, one at the harmonium and assisted presided E. Davies af and 'Mr. P. by Miss York, entoned the musical Whitely of Beverley, A very parts of the Mass very effectively. number the considerable Altar. approached Fr. upon the gospel of Gibney, preached after the the Lenten day and explaining that Mass notified would be regulations in future in the celebrated church of the Heart Sacred on the first Sunday in every second month; A change in the proprietorship of rthe Arms Settlers' hotel has taken re place Mr. R. who succeeds Mr. cently. Joyce James to be fair Craig appears doing a> share of buisness. What the inhabitants to the neigh deem to be a great acquisition is a Chemist bourhood and de Druggist time partment, opened here a short since. in common with her sister town Beverley ships has lately experienced overpowering heat and been in much rav danger from fires. condition aging bush The social of the inhabitants does not to appear vary much from of former that not years, interior
and contents impression.
.
celebrated Heart solemnly
Sacred
crosses.
the
conveys
was
style, The
,
18 inches
Correspondent.
Mass
This Gibney. and opened by Dr.
the course work of the dam in of another week or 10 days reach on the surface of the! the "level pegs" foundation which has been laid at a width! four feet at the bottom and con-! of thirty the altitude of tinues at that gauge until it; some has been where 30 ft. reached, conies in at the back, leaving a set off of; on at that 2ft. 6 in., and continues gauge' until it reaches the level the: pegs on of natural embankment on the' surface is face side, but the face side of the wall a batter of one foot in ten being allowed feet.
our
.
F.
Ei.
matter
well
paramount
for its short
legislation
many the
by
sary been
contracts
a
very in
The
—
February
the
prising
forwarded the Legis Council with a message informing them of the result of the consideration of their amendments, of the and the reason certain of them. Assembly for rejecting The Speaker then left the Chair, and informed the House of upon his return, the receipt of a from the Legis message lative Council insisting amend upon their ments to clauses 43 and 44.. The Attorney General said the amend ments did not affect the stringency of the Act, but they made it very inconsequent ial. He asked the House to agree to the amendments. Mr. Loton and Mr. Clarkson opposed the amendments but eventuaily agreed to their admission. The amendments were to, and a agreed to that effect was forwarded to message the Legislative Council. The Colonial Treasurer announced that it was the intention of His Excellency the Governor to prorogue the Legislature at 430 p.m. on the following day. The House adjourned at 1146 p.m.
THURSDAY,
value
Considering
lative
The Speaker The Colonial
full
posal,
to
was
to
Government
the
receives
the be
,
rejected. Bill
will
,
The
regards it
into,
i
were
of
as
and,
reaches the When the construction levels the back of the' above mentioned to batter off at the wall then commences nine rate three in or of one, quarters nine! it becomes inches in the foot thus it rises until inches narrower foot every the summit is reached. finally The wall will be built in a throughout I should think about a curve, forming the convex side of the curve circle, quarter facing the Reservoir. locomotive crane is A powerful being on a tram which is to be run imported at to be constructed on the embankment which will the back of the wall, pick ufj the concrete in skiffs" and bear it off, and deposit it where required, the effecting labor. of manual saving of a large amount A second crusher has been erected but an has occurred impediment owing to the not of motive strength power being to the con ensure sufficiently powerful of the machine. action tinuous Experi ments in course of operation are, however, with the object in view of overcoming the
|
:
permit, entered
.
received from the Legis message the Assembly Council, acquainting that had agreed to the Scab Act, they to certain subject amendments, was. con sidered in committee. The of these amendments majority
.
A
lative
"
difficulty.
in the gully below the dam is the running now, barely of its current scarcely being at midday though, a plentiful at hand inside the dam still
water
The
low, "and
very movement
perceptible is supply
.
!
'
withstanding noticeable
hings
the
and
the
change with
many
maxim, time."
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demands gently into the1 matter. of enquiry an Some time since of tea large quantity
;
with -any and suburbs
converse
Melbourne
of 6d.
Lake
has messenger that very reporting have taken place on of the Yictoriaslave hunters and Arab slave-hunters
.
tbeir
victims. Five said to have been and ou the whole the are
seems
regions
to
natives
have
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exported
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i
creased
butter
of
quantity New
all
in
1890.
had 1880
During
in to
the of
decennial the export period had risen cheese from 717 cwt. to cwt. These are formidable 53,326 .
same
.
-
i
Turning the value
figures.
which
to of
the the
it
stated, of
appears
that
in
columns
in
exports the 1880'
confirmed
the
tenants
the Dun--'
of-
in
estate
has grown' Eng., A little over crop. half of ground has pro-, of Swede turnips, one of barley, quarts and forty bushels
ordinary garden the straw, recokoning at 2s. potatoes per value is said to be i
--
Congress has voted towards £1,000,000 the. iu to be held in Chicago;!
of Fair
the Act
in pursu-;. Harrison, of Congress, has issued that such international
proclamation Exhibition be will 1893, and continue
opened open of the
on till
May the
T,last
in October same year, all the uatiows of. the inviting earthto in the take Exposition by part and sending representatives exhibits
Thursday
and
thereto. An
been has in the mine, While sinking the Mysore, Hindostan. shaft the workmen main broke into an old shaft, dug perhaps .a' thousand years in
made
i"
interesting .discovery the Harnballi gold
There were found mining various kinds U3ed. by is ancient workers.' It supposed the workings were made by Chinese,
or 1
more
ago.
of
plements
!
the that of whose
in there is presence Mysore evidence. The, tools to found are said 'be very, like those used by the Chinese, and unlike any known to be used by Hindus. thing all the boasted With of Christianity .
unmistakeable
the
marriage bond. is somewhat by its inhabitants;, if one may judge by the numberof divorce, for the past year and the actions grounds on which the marriages were sought to be dissolved. the one During year hundred and ten cases were brought in to court for divorce or separation— Scotland
regarded
.
ninety-six
being
Seventy-one
are
against
ex
brought
butter andfooted port up £8,350, in 1890, £167,598. Of cheese in 1880 were the exports valued at £1,983; in 1890 the value had increased to
£115,214.
has
territory
>
President
lightly
I
.
those vic
torious.
I
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battle,
of out
come
I
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in
killed
the
States
his
a
A
districts.
Company
Rugby,
near
of
ance
for
at Zanzibar, arrived serious engagements the. southern shores Nyanza between the
I
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at
charter
a
French
allotment
extraordinary an acre and a duced six tons
1893.
i
the
the
an
the sum World's
fraction
or
Portuguese that
exploit the
Buccleuch's
.
£32. The United
sub
three minutes conver of three minutes, to the Germania the latest According the interior of East Africa pews from shows an increase of slave in huntingcharge sation
the
about
establishment of a public, tele phone bureau at the General Post Office not subscribers to the where persons (Telephone Exchange may, bn application the iise of. the line be allowed and to
of
church,
to
the
instrument scriber in
Company;
Not vegetables. and. estimating the total bushel,
ur
sent
budget,
suspended The result
Zambesi, M. one of the Deputies of the Chamber on of the. Mozbehalf to
of mangles, three of wheat, three bags of besides potatoes,
but. as it was Victoria by the s. Tsinari, as of such inferior to be deemed quality unfit for human it was Lot consumption into the warehouse, to and permitted go will in all be returned to probability China. has been An order in Council issued for
to
Sabi
One of Duke
exceptionally was
the
ton
Commission
j
to the ecclesiastical, of which was
ambique
pound
system,
pro
forbids which he states the concession, the Company making any arrangement with the British Chartered Company.
ten
'Army
has
for
the
husbands
former
remedy.
brought
actions '
.
one
,
;
Government
Mozambique
French
at Leeds,
of
amount
it
German
Bartissol,
Lima
;
States
payment
at from
525,000
tons
Romeyn
States
army, Vorhees, daughter Senator Yorhees, of is become reported,
'Notwithstanding denial to the statement had been granted to a
raisins,
;
,
of Gen.
United
have,
;
letter General Fraser; to a replying from the Right in Hon. E Stanhope, to iwhich he declined admit the griev ances of those officers who entered the
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widow
res,
proprietory
!
year
biishels
the
at
by Mr. tbe
;
during the Kulturkampf. will be that several millions probably of will at marks be the placed of the German Episcopate.1 disposal
notes he proposed that shilling to declared but that he. was not issue, in favour, of the of gold by expulsion issues of any the excessive fiduciary whatever. currency
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the
Church
Northumberland.
of the Hallie'
belonging
shocking for and Starvation home visited by
50,000 tons. Mr. Goschen, inhisspeech not
the
of posed a new plan for the settlement f Or salaries the claims of the Catholics of priests and other and Bishops sums
beans, did
Catholic
Ay
The
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John
Catholics.,
dockers
Fress delegates. Here is California's Crop for 1 890 Grain, 44,000,000 ;
2,341,000
B. D. Mus. Bulmer, has been clergyman,
Indiana,
too
was Katherine's), (St. the reporters to detail. wretchedness in every
iwine,
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of United
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A party of '406 Italians landed at New York by tho' steamship Hindostan to ;return to Italy, have been ordered as they are paupers.' There simply was box of clothing not one among the party. The
1,200. The
Mrs.
where to herrintehd8 the improvement
territory.
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be
of chaplain post of Gibside,' chapel
Wales, his
on
Pacific
the of Bishop Shrewsbury. has held for some Bulmer years,
!director-
South
Southern the Pecos River the
on
across
said,
an Bac., received
.
the
.Brown, of New Melbourne
:
in tbe tin ted highest the central States, span to be. 378, feet above The entire the water. of length from cliff to will he the bridge, cliff, is
the. Governor of the Island Although for the of Cuba, has offered 10, 000dpi. bandit Manuel dead or alive, Garcia, he continues to hold undisputed sway
in
1
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for plant sugar gums of that barren locality.
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hearer Adelaide. The tbe wheat harvest this locusts totals one million to
bridge
Railroad
Melbourne
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The Sovereign Pontiff has .conseHt'ed between Portu'ghi and the King Leopold lias been Congo State. in with his direct communication Mr.
1
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company
take
to
record
on
sterling.
to arbitrate
i
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season
is
.
of forests. general passed through to Broken Hill,
II
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the
,
Kilkenny;
the
i
than
prolific
damage done
whatever regai'dibg 'nothing visit of a team of English proposed' cricketers to Australia next season'.'
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whitewashing, shingling, H. Bunbury, Gaol, Gibbs, re-shingling 821 10s. Carnarvon, Hy. Campbell, roof, to" 31st dues December, 1891, 761. Jetty Swan River improve J. & W. Bateman, various for 1891, ments, prices ; supplies Fremantle, Water Service, Supply various D. for 1891, prices. supplies Water Jetty Supply I Hepburn, jGeraldton, 2801. Bros., Roebourne, Tram- 1 Running Crect, Shed and Stables, I Tramway way, George Shenton, J. Swarbrick, 9401.' Beverley, Employes I Colonial Secretary. 181. F.I exterior, Cb'ttages, painting I Public Offices, Lester, Perth, supply Confirmed Appointments James CowM. Carroll, Carnarvon for 361. furniture, to be Police an and Magistrate Magistrate additions I Office, to, of the Local Ro&t and Telegraph Court, Perth, Resident Magis2391 10s. F. & C. I 6d. McKnight, of the Local Itrate, Swan, and Magistrate R. O. Geraldton repairs to, 3701. Court. Guildford. Coroner. Perth and Jetty, water supply, laying Swan Law, Carnarvon, Districts, and Returning Magisterial |i water at per additional &c., under "The Electorial mains, yard 1 Officer Act, 1889," Govern 5d.? Perth, the Electoral Districts of East Perth Is.1 Ijfor Bunning Bros., at Earle Burt House and Swan. Alfred to be Regisment Domain, wall, erecting of Titles and of Deeds. 6d. ; Perth, Ijtrar Registrar orderley's per yard 18s. Oct. to room at rear of Assistant Appointments; Burt, repairs quarters, 'Colonial to be Under 121 Council 2s. 6d. Secretary, Secretary, for, Legislative ML. S. Eliot, Clerk and Chief Government Accountant, Alfred Lee, Perth, Printing Treaturer. to be Under F. L. erect wall 331 4s. .Treasury, at, Department, to be ac Hussey, Bookkeeper, Treasury, Colonial Secre Perth, Bunning' Bros., vice R. C. Eliot, promoted. countant, shelf in Office, jarrah corridor, tary's Clerk and Record Chief Keeper, (Clifton, 21 12s. 6d. Perth, George Drabble, to be Under iCrown Lands' Office, Secretary and whitening Office, Crown, Solicitor's !for J. S. Brooking,. of Lands. Inspector 6d. E. ,111 13s. Hammond, painting, iPlans and to be Deputy Surveys, Surveyor Council, Legislative supply Rerth, G. F. Glyde, General. Accountant, Crown M. Carroll, Carnarvon furniture 301. for, of to be Receiver Land Lands' Office, 291. Chas. erecting, cook house to goal, Crown Lands' Revenue and Accountant, repairs to, 141 8s., Brodie, Albany, jetty, Office. F. Chief Clerk and Alpin Thomson, Survey Office, J; M. Lapsley, Perth, gas to Accountant, Works be Department, 191 16s. W. Perth, Under of Railways and fittings, Zimpel, Works. Secretary Architectural &c., Ernest W. Drafts Assembly, supply tables, Salter, Legislative Land Works to be Bros., Perth, Public 321 :4s. man, Department, ..Running 141 Chief Clerk and furniture Public Works. Titles for, Accountant, Office, supply A. S. Clerk to furniture Survey Office, Department. Forbes, 12s!, 6d. ; Perth, Warden and Mining 191 193. Register, Kimberley aid' alterations, Joyce Bros., to be Clerk and Record and Goldfield, Keeper Military Perth, Department, supply in the Works M. A. Public Department; 41 6s. W. H. Williams, fix shelves, t&c.j C. Fraser, Colonial Corresponding Clerk, clean Government Perth, Offices, to be Registrar General Secretary's Office, 5d. windows, at per window and of Patents and Trade Marks Registrar vice W. A. Gale, transferred. J. Laurance, ' MARCH 2. Colonial MONDAY, Assistant Registrar, Secretary's to be Corresponding vice M. Clerk, Office, I. D. Pusey to. be Extraordinary A. C. Fraser, A ..Gazette published promoted.: Clerk in the. Court Office on Supreme Monday, March 2, contains the follownotifications :— Frederic Clerk, Grown Dudley North, irig of the to be Clerk Grace of God, Lands' to the Executive 'Victoria, by the Office, and to the Premier. B. United- Kingdom of Great Britain Council and Secretary of the Faith H. Woodward to be Government Ireland, Queen, Defender, analyst, Hon. vice F. Tratman J. G. H. resigned. &c., &c., &c. I ComI to be a member of the Honorable John Forrest, M.L.C., Amherst, To the Our Most Board of vice Sir of Central M. Distinguished! Education, panion and I W. A. St. George, Fraser, K.C.M.G., Order of Saint Michael resigned. Gale, I to be of for the of the Legislative Assembly, Member Superintendent Census, of Western I of The Census of our Australia, Colony Act, 1891," with purposes e and the Census 5th Prime Minis1 reference to on Colonial Treasurer, taking I 1891. W. H. James, to be a member ter of our Colony aforesaid April, I of the Central Board of Health. Greeting of our several I j.Whereas the Parliaments the have taken initial I colonies Australian of mxtl the establishment a I towards steps Jnteiiralmtiai and have, pursuant to I Federal Government, held in I Resolutions' passed at a Conference Five members of the New Zealand in thousand one Melbourne,, February, | office. new to Ministry in concurred hundred and ninety, eight to meet in Convention The capital of the Rothschild firm is a. National ordering, and thousand eight hundred said to exceed £200,000,000. the year one for the furtherance of the great I made ninety-one has £20,000 out of and Stanley I of Union work by the-, preparation " book In his Darkest A frica." Constitution, audi foaming of a Federal elected certain honorable Sparrows destroy aphides, grubs, have; expressly Houses to I of their and members respective beetles other caterpillars, many in the deand assist serve consultations, insects. of decisions the said and liberations, has his crossed it has Bishop O'Reily and been! Convention, National" and his fifth the said Convention shall meet fourth Rubicon, (£4,162). agreed that the second I is in sight. day of March in Sydney on we do by this our next Now, therefore, The Melbourne Advocate completed the said' John you, Commission appoint 23rd. the of its existence in year Treasurer and Prime Colonial Forrest; of Western AusJanuary. of our Colony Minister in the The Labour aforesaid, conjunction with Feder Queensland tralia Edward Marmion, on the subject William ation claim of the pro Honorable of the Legislative member Assembly of our that the whole conference posed of Crown Lands and Commissioner c'olony of .freedom of contract should John question the Honorable Winthrop thereof.;'; be considered. Connmember of the Legislative Hackett, I
Henilessy,for,
;1
Leading have heard
and for
a Constitution righteously founding a durable National Australian Govern-i shall which and; ment, include, embrace, the rights and interests of all; safely guard the people of Australia— such Constitution for the to of the be submitted approval several Australian colonies. In witness whereof, oar and welltrusty beloved Sir William Cleaver Francis EobinMost Dis-| son, Knight Grand Cross of our Order' of and Saint -Michael1 tingnished Saint George, our Governor and: Comman said der-in-Chief of. our colony and its de caused this hath Instrument pendencies, to be sealed with the seal of our said colony at Government House, Western Perth, this twenty-seventh'day Australia aforesaid, of February, in the of our year Lord one and ninety-one. thousand eight hundred' By His Excellency-'s-Command,
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than
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Council our said colony the. Honorable Sir James of George Lee-Steere, Speaker the said Legislative Assembly of our colony Alexander mem Forrest, Esquire, ber of the Legislative Assembly of our: said and William colony ; Loton, Thorley Esq., of the Legislative member Assembly of our to said colony and act in berepresent of our half of Western colony Australia. commissioned And you are hereby and'apto attend and: to, take accordingly pointed and in all the proper equal part pro you1', of the said Coriventiou.'as ceedings one of of Western the representatives Australia and of our with by the authority Govern0r and the of our in Parliament council said You are further colony? enjoined and commanded, setting aside all other claims and all' of business hindrances whatsoever, obstacles insurmountable to' excepted, the said, attend Convention ati punctually hours such, stated of meeting, as may. from; and time to time he' agreed upon, diligently! conscience and to consider, in good weigh, all and matters determine which may be .
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Samuel' Griffiths does labors of the Federation will be got tion 'in through six weeks.
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Houlahan Appointments. Thomas' of to be Bailiff -of the Police, Sergeant Local'Courfcat Wyndham, East Kimbervice the late Sergeant deceased.' lev. Troy, H TVant> Rents.— It is notified that as falls on a the first of March this year rents of that payable Sunday the land be received date, will by the Commissioner; or, of Crown Perth, Lands, at his Office, Govern at the Various his Agents, tlby ment Residents' and Resident Magistrates, Offices in the Colony, up to 3 o'clock p.m.j on Monday the second day of March. Roads Board Election. Arthur; .'Roads Board: C. A.;l Chairman, .River. -Piesse ; William Members, Fleay, H.jJ J. E Cowcher, Walter Fleay, Charles; James Geo. D.J ,McKenna, Spratt,
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THURSDAY,
said
our
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Arthur
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GAZETTE.
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GOVERNMENT
wives, actions
and
thirty-nine wives, their against husbands,
for the. The- chief ground was infidelity of one of the spousos, and considering, the of Scotland the number population of these is com unhappy marriages paratively large.
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little
The farmer
ness. r
first
of
by a 974 bushels
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from
rich
in
much
his
told
treat they defaulting the home of music
It
Mr. C. met
cricketer,
and secured
laide,
Mr.
and
same
is
it
rades
of St.
Jesuit
Aloysius'
My
College.
Petersburg paper complains that the Crimea, though rich in natural is neglected resources, by the Govern " ment. The editor remarks Some Crimean peasants in the digging ground
I
could not husband.
is
just here.
better
:
It came
have discovered another coal, has found a well of naphtha, a third has stumbled a of upon layer of soda, a sulphate fourth has shoveled up some gold dust but we hear little of special commissions
a
will find
!
could
feet,
appointed explore mineral of our Year the peninsula. by year of the Crimea is irrigation worse; getting the rivers are drying is up, and nothing done to check the evil. The from the of arable
tracts lands
desert
overflow large miles of fecund by them every year, done to their stop
soil,
covered
are
and
is
nothing encroachment,
either
the
of
p!anting limits,"
by irrigation on
tress
or
their
GLOOM
by
present
October. since
SUNSHINE. Continued.
MARY'S
XXVIII.
I
DIARY.
in too
perhaps
the
the
drawing
room
of
rigging
the
very
me
so
;
happy, she he much
papa when very
am
still mamma
that
great
was
too
grandmamma all
me a
little
when
and minia
clined
to my
National Library of Australia
by
the
of the
be
even
fidgety. for me not her habits.
The some
my other cream
duties
day and
these been
I to be
i
) J
been
found
process
They
beds, out the picked which they preserved to the goldsmith.
and
then
of the
London
is
It
apo gold and
the
practice
those
At
which
articles
esting a
of the
formation Ireland
precious have to period attractions chief the in
invading
race
Ireland constitued to
was
tribute
was
clim'oed men
Such
a
before
twenty
years on
of
square
tradition
mines
all
in
a
on
it
gate> van
and
or
with for the
foreman
came
of
and cart,
swung the gate
place
next
out
the
some
feet eight .high. up the lamppost, and on the other men. he says, he bad not
during at
the
an
of experience docks. Other
the- wide spread misery and within the area mile with Whitechapel
6ides,
oue church as a centre, 150 wretches sleeping of In another portion
and charmers. gold
a
report
number
'
dreadful. The something ou the backs of each other,
scene,
visible
exorcists of the
Upper
the
admit
their
gate, climbed themselves
witnessed
to
the
the
on
A of
forwards
lose
When
threw
person the
in
counted streets
!
Whitechapel,
a'
never was lost completely secret remained for hundreds of u closely kept among years at a time the remote few lamilies in. neighbour
writes that one gentleman he night counted no less than sixty women men, huddled together and children in a coal shed endeavouring to save themselves
hood. About
own warmth from by their perishing of from the effects the bitter cold. facts These melancholy give emphasis to Mr. Gladstone's in referenceteaching to and too Wealth," "Irresponsible
;
in the schoolmaster of Arklow the discovered neighbourhood Balliu existence of alluvial ia the gold
1780
a
now the Goldmine stream, River, and in the rising Croghan Kinshella, at the into the Aughrim flowing River, vale of Aroca. beautiful and celebrated
Yalley
;
to
people
as
Wharf,
place. rails
huug and
not
as
and Two
largely
Wicklow but the
I
still
in
The
was
was men
even
magic powers
remem
opened
it
men
of the
a
the
as
crush
and Irish early civilization, with superstitious regarded veneration neighbours, by their ignorant with who believed them to be endowed were
for on
call.
of
in. paid The Danish kings and gold and silver. of chieftains fashion adopted the native of Irish gold. wearing massive ornments held high social The ancient goldsmiths
rauk
alone.
fresh
them got
so
Danes
the
thousand
the
backwards
later one
to
struggling
the
a
and the country, the inhabitants
the
exacted from conquered districts
they
of
in at
seems
London
:
of a gives a vivid description of the unemployed that sur struggle dock rounded the gates for seeking At the time of this work. gentleman's there were visit some 300 men
whose
evidence
of food and rai mouth of December that there were no
Thames,
the of
wealth metal
a
ninety
in
visitor
re
have been discovered, cases have been ex
ancient goldmining the mines in most hausted. The
some
want
men out of The miseries have enveloped such a mass:, that must can be easily of unemployed imagined, and it no evidence to show its requires as to the Testimony wide reality. misery of the poor is not, how spread ever, Mr. wanting. of the Kermiq, Tower Hamlet Mission, writes that he seen so bad not much distress in London for many years past, and a
of pro existence antecedent to the In many parts of
by
bog. similar
besides
at
was
from
than
work
is an in extensive Tipperary, bog, numbers of valuable which great gold have been found, ornaments accompani and ladles ed by crucibles, caldrons, indi other smelting implements, clearly
that the district cating mote period inhabited fessional goldsmiths, a time must date from
appear
as
to
less
the and
on called Cullen, counties Limerick
blew
the winds biting and covered the and the mantle,
the ment. During Mr. Maun estimated
museums.
place of the
borders
miseries
wind
so black that for over business was practically To see the sun in
cumulated
the
adorn
to-day
The
red as a harvest moon, have the air so thick that gas at noon;, lamps had to be lit in the streets was of Londoners the experience during To the comfortable December. well-todo citizen the absence of sun-light was no but to the particular inconvenience, classes the poorer gloom of their sur that ac roundings added to the miseries and
to
the various
the
intensified
poor.
became
fortnight
suspended. the heavens
have times
to
appears in
in experienced month of Decem
the
during
weather a
Chambers
says
It
weather
severe
and when icy cold, the snow ceased fell with its white earth
in
to the reside close goldsmith on the mines, up and preparing digging of the precious small quantities spot which and fin he then fashioned metal, into those home inter ished at his own
|
t
to have
the
for
I to I
I longed emanated to take the in my hand and tears came in my how I used to eyes when I thought heat iron
The simple. the river
from
ber last greatly of the London
?
out
worked
artificers,
early
Journal.
of house
cook
yet
Wicklow the metal Mountains, refining it into there and manufacturing cups, and various other articles. brooches of gold ornaments The great number their found in various parts of Ireland,
a
resume
sand
Wretchedness
The London
at a very remote period. one of the recorded that Tiernma6, cryphal Kings of Ireland, worked mines in the forests of the Dublin
—
to
extremely
of gold, to bring
quills
the diggings, found by and sold by
was
Gold-
Ireland
good
and
better with
they
Gold appears
that
well this
Irish
About fields.
I I used when glad a froth I rise on the cream for old father who prepared my poor was so fond of sweetmeats Passing near the linen from store, whence the
poor boy and I she cries. I
description
Something
little
whipping bered how had made
about
anxious to hear all about my unknown relations. Then grand takes such an interest in all concerns me. She listens with
done
a
keeping.
loves
so
interest
gentle
that
very
granules
of
£10,000.
was
known, Gov
the
Poor.
little and embroidery (on days when grand has not well got a headache) then I feel that the time hangs heavily me. I wander house for about the and if I did not fear to displease my mother I would feel in much very
sung' mother
.
cry
tells
will
it
letter,
Yes, I was Joseph. always I used to sew busy. a great very deal, and help in the kitchen, and the days I passed away very quickly. Here, am
her careworn
so sleeps lightly noise awakes her.
on
now.
away
interfere too much have a lot of spare time. I walk about in the park but I am not allowed to go alone. When I beyond the enclosure have been out for a drive, have read a
St.
ture
so
she
think
was
ornaments
is
on
eyes
my grandmother. see Besides I can when I help her, anxious mother seems
October. Noirvaulx, at home in Plesvien, 1 had never the idea of writing a diary. Perhaps I had too much else to occupy time. servant Our little was slow my and awkward. Father never thought coffee his when I did strong enough not get up to make it for him. And if I trusted broom to her, she my feather would have broken all our little china When
I
to-day
and
set
out. The and operated
wheu
of gold miners
inexperienced
of mining dug up the washed it
and inimitable exquisite workmanship to the testify high degree design of artistic excellence attained by
or
Then, her maid has been with her so long that with she is well the least acquainted I thing that grandmamma requires. tried but in so to usurp her place, that a I can doing I excited jealousy in not blame, as it springs altogether attachment to from a sincere reality
AND
CHAPTER
my noble
so
asleep smallest
IN
herself
to her her long painful trials, listening that of my father, speaking repeating heart to her maternal I have a right ties. by sacred But grandmamma is not always with Her is so me. health broken so and requires much rest especially that I the emotions of my arrival after banished her room am often from like to spend my hours where I would When and days. grandmamma falls
quick
sands
feasting
these
far
so
him
were
inquiries leaked
ounces
in
then
loyal
Grandmamma
2500
over
,
kind
is
secret
15 th of October, ernment-took possession
The
spend
features,
wealth
for
more
fortnight
guineas, the
the
till
you
and
see a
:
the
tell
very I lest be with her, lonely how I love her. she only knew hours at her kneeling
anxious if Ah I
she
back,
that
and
them for about
he
J
firmly
sold
power darkness j when a man 1796, the crossing found a nugget twenty-one in weight and disposed of it for
I must the fact recognise happiness. than for I suffer more I could now, make known Of to all my anyone. I only know my grandmother. family has shown himself Raoul, certainly
but
had of
men sensible who had never Steady, wielded a or pick handled a spade laid down their on their pens desks and to the of thronged slopes Croghan Kinshella. From the 24th of August, when the news became, puhlicly
of
attentive,
who
he
To be Continued.
never
herself
me
suffers how my heart the misunderstanding me from my separated Have betrothed I for so long a time. not begun to suffer very young ? I used to be told, but I did not believe it, is mixed with all that gall earthly
and
gradually the amaze-
like wildfire spread on the minds of powerfully the that untutored peasantry they forsook other and flocked every employment m thousands to the newly discovered El All Dorado. to hoped realize the of fortunes Ali Baba or Aladdin.
And
others. to think which has
to
so
they are under my eyes, heart. Why cannot I be the joy of some a without void to leaving painful
:
I shall not speak to her any more about Hugh. But she has not forbidden me to think about him, and when he
St.
to
at me,
around
together
and
report
as
my
the
you
with much emotion, continued " Can you not be all in all to me, at first these least during days ? Think are how much you behind hand in !" loving your poor mother
a
them
cluster
under
are
suddenly." She interrupted
comes
A
to
more than I would to be ungrateful, no inclinations. I only cross heart's your too ask you not to decide your future Let time do its work, soon. and await who left the return of him you so
a
23 barely years of age, and he has lots of time to spare. is Young Ferris native of Sydney, end he made his first mark in cricket with bis com playing
:
away which
down said
sorrow
to
in
foot
well
much
neighbours that the
eighty
letters and their
my Yes, poor heart. there with them, and yet tie never broken a to be keeps me here.. hard it is to feel one's How affections thus divided, not to be able,
any
eyes looked my hand' she child. I will
their
me
their
of
ounces
I
secret
himself,
stream
curtains
breaking I wish I were
depart But
romance.
soft
taking
"
but by the forelock," compliment to Ferris. The young Sydneyite, by the way, hus in dropped into a good billet England. He is going into a big broker's office at a big salary, and it is unlikely he will return to Sydney for four or five years. The crack Colonial is bowler, however, the
all
little
in
proud." Her
that great bowler match Cam against on 7th This May.
University time taking
"
of her
but
love,
Kermadec
Mme.
morning
to
self
Then,
the
kept
ment
our
Even
tears.
He
the large flower but cosy drawing
white lace the breeze.
its
in
out
point
tie
intimate
humble
in
After dreams,
parents. in my
cottage,
with
awake
to
had
course
see
trembling
an of delicacy excess through not would surprise you if you knew when he me him. Consider loved I was he who is so poor and nameless,
Ade
at
room
case." came into my eyes. he went Grandmamma,
"
the
Thornton, Ferris
Yes. the
on
singular Tears
!
I.
J.
long
for
Thornton's
bridge is
that
seems
English
she Miss de
that
I pronounced
the
I
my them
white garden, the
about think no more it, Mary, Besides he has gone away for a is rather and his departure time,
now.
in
songsters
of
I,
to her between
of your
must
was business prosaic manager money through Madame's breach losing of contract. Just as if Madame was to be bound like to her an agreement mortal. And so she is, too. ordinary to She made an agreement go to St. and sing, and because she Petersburg of her backed out she was agreement arrested and put to gaol. That shows some
—
me
ure
!
how
time
first
believed
little
very
about
at
call
night,
Cure, and of my This and of Emma.
name.
munication.
!
Berlin
see
enriched
she well
it is existed us, as now to ratify it. What a painful it was to me when she replied feeling " M. de Coatquen 1 Oh ! the young whom with Raoul held com officer
!
'
can
lace iron out Mamma large Margaret's head-dresses. Dear old friends whom in heart I shall my
always
from
apart
kindness
talking M. le
known
not
was
her place
" and said, shoulder, Madame, 1 arrest what a look the you," withering have gave him. diva must Arrest her Arrest the divine warbler The daughter And what of soDg for ? Because
'
me
that
fat
fair,
I
it.
I
to her for
nothing
through
to
liugh's make
copiously
containing
is
of Coatquen, mother Margaret for the morning
d1 German arme gens hand on Madame Patti's
the
placed
and
potash,
is
know
it that listens
apart land
The
so
does not
raised
acre,
£143.
water
irrigated by saline material.
When
this
en
was
was
my
She ques and gently
studies my which accent But rude.
Plesvien
me,
of virgin
acre
single
profit
prizes,
was
a
on
my
and
Plesvien, there.
room
me
aware
won
who
Wyoming,
on
The
soil.
£100,
prize,
was
little
corrects
Agriculturist prizes by the American for o heavy crops has brought light .some cases of extraordinary productive
at
cottage
pretty tions
plainly is " I
how prove Booth's
General
submerged
tenth"
deserving
of
:
While the average of potatoes yield this in the United States is given year of Agriculture as by the Department an of offer per acre, only 57£ bushels
,
support,
scheme to save from perishing.
the
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-HEARTED
They
WOMAN.
.
was
"If
a
like
money
in
explain before pear
valued
at
charity."
each
1635,
"
Because
.
their
hold
-they
to,
tongues.
what
-Did Shopping. you find; wanted ? had Yes ; they .differentLet me see places. —
my
you
'
didn't "
at Mr. Jones' called said the merchant
So you little
"Yes,
clerk.--
you find She : and
"And
sir." "
oriPr"
He
is
Mr.
a
self-poseession,
haB
the
-total
stranger
j
in
A
—
of perfect
ease
is
a
house.1 is
sailor
not
sailor
a
Syllogism.not when he's aboard. A sailor is sailor when but be must he a aBhOre; ashore— aboard or therefore be. either
.
a
;
>
sailor
< i
not
is
Mother
And
how
you like I didn't
did
the
like Little girl Kindergarten The teacher it a bit. put me on a chair to wait and told -me for the present and I waited and waited, but she never ?
;
a
any
pang
" "
Lawyer
Yo1 honoh,
:
I rise dat der
'
to de legal quibbles object am Judge prosercution bringin' up." Cole : " Mistah Black, yo' sit right down. Ef dem quibbles am legal they shall and de con't allows 'em " stand,
at <Tbe hungry the guest nearjest table was to lose beginning patience. been here?" he "How long. have you who' was asked a waiter passing, busy
nothing.
"Oh,
you
He
feverishly
Mr
dike
a
to-night
tination.
in
"No, is
Beems
voice
so,
He
He
much propri said
and
Well
they
anxious /._
!
yer-" Minister': frae
doot,
your,
/.'No,,
The' bald-headed never
last
'time
old
cove,
long
occupy 'the poopit au sel',! y should " Beadle Hoots,, :
in
difficulty
'onour, me, s'elp I was" up afore a
that
;
wad ye parish " as beadle ? From the French. know,' I'm getting I've, just-discovered hale
bit
experience, ye for an afternune
emergency
"
yer-
"
?
"
walked
the
berione
arid
«
laughed"'
I
travel.
'
.ashore."
"She
"What sat
on
a
was
the the —
that
then
you—
is,
doctor's
Questions
eminent what school,
»»
I a
and
Not
even
of
" —
and
with hand
—
another " of
or
Many
I 'my" story, at the great-uricle
''telling'
hat
any
What is be relied
the
best
!
1
turning
most
am
shock.": thrust
B
had
one
once
a
farewell
in
the
breast
ST.
MARTIN'S
years
ago,
while
aid
WINDOW.
Canadian
a
out
wound
gunshot
of
all
trapper.
lie re hunting, his abdomen.
in
will
the
;
all
liver
reliable or
varied
so
or
ill-health
in
yet for
em
surest
smallest
or
most child
to
Almost
years,
disease
no
resist
or
its
weakr
woman,
and
ating and
of
paugs chronic,
or
Erysipelas Saltrheum,
suffering
liver
blood
and,
Nature
heir
is
Have
been
proof neighborhood ters,
in
except
soup. that when
bops
dame the vile above.
the
on
-
trie
and until
At and
feeling If not
ill
perish
hue,
in
my
inflammatory
lay "
dyspepsia,
meat and the
moved,
food
times
or
St.
rancid, putrid of complained
he
and
in
lay
much
suffering his skin
turned
pain. a
copinto his he had hot, of his body, the
acid nauseating head ached and grew a
arose
us
prostration. how see
fared
it
He
postman. breath
my
it
with
our
goes
on
like
was
friend to say a knife
:
and when I ate anything the food chest, oh my stomach like a ton of lead. One day my wife said to me Frederick 4
mother
used
to
she
suffer relief
the way by taking Why don't
you
do,
always.found Mother Curative Syrup. Seigel's you try it ?' After 1 some gave up doctor persuasion a of and bottle and Seigel's' ing got begun. anji,
discnses
all
can
known
without
in
The
few doses made me feel I better. stuck to Mother Curative Seigel's Syrup, and in a few weeks I got strong and went back to
every
world.
a
label, bottle. stuff
Bit
Hop
Soule's be found
bunch
of
aud Dr. Beware
made
to
of imitaLethe
all
first
work. for
I have
ailed
since anything to thank Ged Mother Curative Seigel's Syrup." Green Mr. has been postman in the Shortlands district for fifteen and years, bears an excellent character. If there had been a window in his his physician stomach, and friends have observed might the same trouble that in the occasionally case of St. appeared my and and
green Soule's
"
Nesbit's
time into
it
:
,
black
.
'
by Dr.
the
poisonous
a
was
much
stomach
became
it
.such sick
ate longer to turn
the
relieved
soon
in
there were again yellow liquid hardly
the
all,
slowly,
body
a
light
at
sour.
Martin
.harder. Then
fluid.
forth
does process
this.,
<
scrofula.
poisoning, almost fact,
white
blown
St.
required labour
to,
milk
as
food.
began
or
stomach
my
the
<grNone genuine
round When
from
a taken' ill I was healtKy man, strong, and did work with and pleasure. ease my I had to on the sick and was Finally go list, attended for a fortnight, but by a physician' I felt the better. There a load none was on
to
cured of which in
Martin's meal, they light yellow St.
a
was
!
44
indigestion, " frail
into
was through my chest. My appetite to nothing. As I have bad, and I fell away walk miles a in the to twenty day discharge of I found the work in my weak my duties, state me inches/ I was Before killing by
consump
from
pain."
running of
diseases, called
rheumatism,
eat
great
'
there was two, nothing to a which looked like grey fluid doctors took The also note of
hour
an
two
couldn't
eaten of a
liquid
churn.
and nervous Now let
Patients
coughs,
severe
he had
about
I
" :
experiencing
Mr. Green, the When I drew
nearly dying" by phsicians,
or
said
liis mouth, sharp pains in different parts secretion was thick and high coloured kidney he slept couldn't work, and was low badly, and he restless, What spirited, uneasy. suffered from, was indigestion, which, long chronic dyspepsia enough continued/becomes
ii.
dead
man
Road, Shorfcla'nds, occasion
an
lately
round
fact
and
:
use.
and up given and other kidney
of
in great quantities of the stomach in among the noticed that the whole mass
they
churned, Martin's
con
of
just after a that thrown was
came
malaria, you
tell
that
exist frail
rest
ourselves can avail obtained. There is a of Frederick Green,
Mr. Green doctors looked
the
Broth-liked times when
is
the
the it, his inside bad luck
on
trapper's for the
?
ailed
seemed
dyspepsia;
biliousness, they will
possibly it
ago, he without
turn
the the
diseases
and
operations
its
can
into
went
we
name
33,
Speaking
over, in be seen broth or
as
how
see
at
reyoLving
! or Dandelion 1111 when these remedies Hence are combined with others equally valuable, And Ameri compounded into Dr. Soule's such a wonderful and mys can Hop Bitters, terious curative is which power developed, is
lives
When
to
ina
and
us
colour the lining
the
or
let
stomach observed
that
of such
explicitly
most diseases
luck
Martin's
.
Buchu." physicians
is
poor
good
who
What
same
What for
you
the
thus
meat
of
pliys
remedy
organs
tell
thrown
light what
sec
So
knowledge by the postman
years
irri
forms
all
diseases
all
strong
a
could to be
Kent.
in
thing
..
of
girl,
was
proved
have been cured. Women 1111 gone nearly crazy of From agony neuralgia, nervousness, and various wakefulness, diseases peculiar "to 'women/ drawn of out excruci People sbape from
cloth cout, with the other,
my
my
never
recovery
I
have
J
£6 lOs English
Levers.
Martin.
i
waved a majestic and was gone.
hand been
?
with
her
see
Good
Martin
stomach.
yeais
tion,
.
"
Robert
out
Going
happened
eminent
only
cure
uriiiary
they
"
away. usually part of it
going,
you "
healed in such a strange as way finally a to leave an opening into the stomach, with thin skin it almost of over as clear as a pane remarkable had so ever glass. Nothing before. Through this window, by
1
best
curing
and
to
on
and.
phatically Ask the
For
he exclaimed
it,"
anil
are
St.
a
'Then
the
of
all
"
No." his
to
"
"
laborious cough cold collation ?"
a
her.
THROUGH
i.
chapter
he
you
kind;
allaying
chapter
Bright's complaints,
worth." to the .extent
do
"
goes
Alexis
V E
two
the
is
nerves,
v
cent's
Which
testi
childlike complaints, giving natural, ? refreshing sleep always And will tell you unhesitatingly they 44 Some Jorm of Hops III''
invalid
you go ahead?" said the traveller, see it is himself "I up, have not' awakened your
Why don't Madam,"
going urautuutB
Hospital."
Physician
quieting
the
apd power, Harmless
—
"In
He
—
Capped
Jewelled, Guaranteed Albany.
stipation, indigestion, and fever, ague, &c.,"
I
two
every grandfather where does the old ? " doesn't live live He fellow any " He's a answered Bob. where, sir," the Chelsea skeleton in the museum at
Albany
HUNTER,
most
of
"
mark
to
see
She
nervous
!
"
" in his tone, I attribute reproach this not fallen failure. I have ignoble in own but my esteem, madaui, my faith in human nature has received a
J
tation
"
I
have known
what
LEVER
"
bitter
wave
the
bility and And
interrupted of substantial by the offer sympathy. To the fact that me to you permitted I got tangled until up in the proceed Bill, mudam," he added wjth M'Kinley
did
GALLE'S
disease, diabetes, retention, to retain and all the urine, ailments to Women peculiar
"
Then I Weli ?" Then
to
took It
1 might on putting;
terrible
to
Guaran
Bright's
.
then
lo
"
last
do ?"
Aud
suggested, his behind :
i
the
kidneys
—
'
.
arid
goods
you
Mandrake
"Not
said Bronsou night," " a sad smile. When the hero jumped off the raft to save the heroine he got off the wrong) place, and one of the waves him kicked in the It seemed stomach. to knock all the for senses out of him, he got. right up :
had /no
S I L
LEVERS,
j
goods
oi
"I the answer. thought " And where are the actor. " ? with your girl Going said Bob. " grandfather, sir,"
quoth going
so,"
Proprietors CouNTirsDituG
RH AM
J.
at
years,
any world for
can
sympathies."
ac
Madam : Do you dreadfully stout, that I two weijgh Monsieur pounds. M ad am : weighed ?
mark our handsomely, but
we
useless.
the
to
course,
I'm
:
was
sir,"
girl,
ceived
ROTHE HUNTER
S.
and
Ash Ask
"
had
We
power."
—
She is silent. gold ? which want ? Still do you Well, answer ? lie: Why don't you or you which do you prefer— silver
" Where asked the actor.
icians
?"
it
of
He
—
or
day.
GALLE'S,
J.
cure
straightening
na
final
advice.
"
do with blow.
fond
Silence.
? She: that Don't, you .know and silence speech is silver gold ? A famous actor had a man-servant He one asked named Robert. day the ensuing rSuuleave of absence for
lis and Medicine
I
then?
began "
0
Ask
?"
We—
iij.
—
my play Hoyt, with,
"
to
that
the
was
up." "And
"
hundred arid forty were Where y ou At the butcher's. Monsieur: Oh, were then, /yod may knock off abont half the at least. We knpw his' scale. weight " A Ruined Effect There was an hitch in the scene anuoying great ocean in
It
/»
two
Vital
some
all
are
silver
—
Now of the
excitement;
the
gold
the
their advice follow business complications. that came npon rise bur
had
What
of expected, up and realize
nae
to
anybody
n teed
—
to
your
doctors
and——" "
r>
JOO
"
down
into
dropped
you a piescui birthday.
mane
I ask
England.
as
tariff
of
burning
some
This
£tj 0
goods had run the Then came
of
extent.
Sole
Midland
and
Lincoln,
Co.,
riot
then, owing to In the troubles
could
ay, sir-— there's but then where in get
could
as
silent,
the blood to cleanse whatever cause Skin ,and Scurvy, Sores of all kinds,
everywhere.
SILVER
of my madam-
sell,
prefer He:
from
Scrofula,
Lincoln
The
I bore well up my boy—my eldest— fondest excuse hopes
until
I
"Yes;
occur
Vendors;
—
travel.
For
Life." BLOOD
his
suggested
explain and the engine, king asked " What do he might a pedlar, sir ?" Boulton "What replied,
you
for
again, bandanna
Certainly." I bore up until my boy began to Then chew tobacco. failed." my health "You don't look like a man." sickly " of. l am aware madam. it, My is one of of nerves, madam— of trouble The nerves. doctor advised me to
like
I've
John,
<lWeel, yer
S
a
the
warranted
is
hand
his
with
the
and Diseases, effects are marvellous. Thousands monials. Sold in bottles, 2s. 9d. each and Patent by Chemists
of
effect
V
"
not
behind
the
madam,
conld
"Well
taken to Magistrate (who has lately " himself a H'm I wigr Beverelyj think J have seen yon here before on a ?" similar Drunk and disorderly charge
female:
note
is
impurities
arising. Blood
as
of nay estimable there was
and
Blood
WORLD-FAMED
all
at
emotion,
,
:
to
if
as
eyes as' before.
centre
.
.
frequently have me for
to
w
home most
a
total
was
me
Sores, diseases
—
are
skin, by this
the
MIXTURE
the lady.
the was
his
wiped
I
,
'
"
loss
coughed'
this,
stock
were once a Dowell, So, Mr. you " ?" I v suppose missionary "Yes," /you had Write very interesting experience " A number the cannibals ?," of among " them." Were dis they heartily
m
She
paused
"
posed ?" seemed pretty dinner."
" For CLARKE'S
never
befell
to
steam-
Sunday.
"
the business."
owns
much
was
may
inquired that
destroyed
The
this
ain't a concern, wholesale establishment. he is one of the clerks." "And that quiet-looking old man who be so much to afraid of giving "
eye,
insurance. I 'sympathised deeply with and she— she came to spend her, winter -he with me. She brought her whole family."
the
a
?"
'
|
uo
as
letter
of the he ?"
one
the
'trouble
any
v
?"
aunt.
lady.
you
affliction
"Well?" "Well,
reply,
and I
man,
Ointment. and other
May
the engineer, partner the presence of George to him of the mysteries
the him
to
affecting capable of speedy amendment and healing cooling which ointment, has called forth the loudest from who had praise persons suffered for from bad legs, bad years and breasts, abscesses chronic piles, ulcers. None but those who hare exthe effect of it can perienced soothing form an idea of the comfort it bestows by inflammation and restraining allaying Whenever Ointment" pain. Holloway's has been once used it has established its own and worth, again been eagerly sought and for as the easiest safest remedy for all such In rheu complaints. neuralgia, matism and gout, the same application, relief. properly used, gives wonderful
in
was
of his
corner
trust
next
that"
wife's
and
passion, his and her
who ihas
things'is
at
visitor
r
I
reminiscence'
came."
you for me two weeks reached its des
man
young about
to say
who
his
years."
,FureWell.":
"That etors
I
before
to post has never
offered
kindly
three
awaiting she said, "the knell,
Sumsan,"
.'Sounded
'
here
were
had declared
was
ago
About
"
the
bandanna
red
once
a
good
a
The'rieit
fire
a
:
over
u"
wiped
,
to
.
Houoway's Wounds, Ulcerations,
city.
accidentally
fire "
office."
timidly from
thought
the
for
this
beeu,"
assistant,"
Kings, sire, Eloquent .
from
Wliat
present.
Black
against behind his
a
a
of
have
in
youthful
III.,
frame
flourishing account. I
out.
that
know." "
me
gave
:
grandfather." He. pulled handkerchief, arid resumed— " He was
the
at
4
see!")
to attached His loss moved me him. Then my only great-uncle died. deeply. To lose one's only great-uncle, madam," he continued, in a broken voice, "brings
bailor.
ia
.
a
a
in
look
only
%
.
'
business good bank
you
head.—
out
remarked
loss,"
account
to
waste-basket." Whan Boulton, of Watt, stood in
shot Rubbish a whitewashed (He smiled a and said," Oh II smile,
"
kind
of excellent the enjoyirient health, my relations and I domestic were pleasant, the recipient of many civic was offices. My troubles began with the death of my
:
own
your
successful
I had
thoroughly Yes, he even making you feel
of
faculty
the did
what
Jones."
person and He
home anywhere.
at
about to
bill,"
if
distance, your
over
here.'
of the posts, coughed band and began— have not to "I always been reduced this madam. In happier necessity, days far distant, I at the head of a not was
Oh, I
it.
long notice
presume, of the pillar
one
it.
get
that
_
seven
.
-.
at
it
whatever." leaned his robust
He
'
:
a
I
objections, this against ?" myself
rest
water She
lady.
no
leaning
to portico " None
the
said
for
au
'
mouths.?;
hilhhtpeblile
own
ciently don't
ap
broke
not
it
"
like to
:
,
are
tlieir
should
"
She
complete
a 44
editor,
which
of pleasure miue ouly?" love me suffi
at
am
the
.
Why-
"
like
"I
compelled applicant
as
you
Proceed," You have
farthing.
am
the
"
:
-
a
I
why
to
have
I
"I
building He
a
erection.—
and miue, you I don't think yon If I to make me happy." love you as well as ducks love and be shot." may I go to Siberia " trouble to You needn't go such
calling
i
in
Mass.,
straight. his staff.
taking
days in
i
Boston,.
;
too
upon used for
he said, better
where
standing of
course
shall
When
I
were
little
a
moments
j
stand
shouldn't
few
.
A gerieral
He ought to lea'ri Musket-balls
a
,
is
means
horse
.
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nesb1t,
w.
Practical
WORKS,
,
AND
4
.HARNESS
BARRACK
STREET.
PERTH.
!
and
Watchmaker
marmion & co
e.
SADDLE
COLONIAL
Jeweller,
WAREHOUSE,
1
best selected and th the stock of first-class cheapest of EVERY Watches and -Jewellery Nesbit's in the colony. description Levers English (capped and jewelled) and rough stand riding work, guaranThe Best Watch teed for two years.
famous
most
purify
powerfully,
these
OF
recommended
confidently
I
LIFE.j a
as
I
never1
in
remedy
'failing
the
where
cases
all
consti-
!
from
.
tution,
all
weakened.
or
efficacious of
has
cause,
become i
impaired
,
whatever
in
and
ages
They
as
are'
Gold
are
Pills
and
„
Brooches
Ointment
Oxford
St.
„
Oxford
533,
(late
St.)
London; And
sold
are
lions
for
almost
Medicines with
World
Civilized
in
use
of
Vendors
all
by
the
throughout
„
every
d
ec-
language.
nn
should
Purchasers
Siv"
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theBoxe/i
and
Oxford
Street,
533,
look If
Pots.
to
the
London,
the
add
they
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v
.
from
Spectacles.
BOOT
AUSTRALIAN
FACTORY
brown&allen, (Late T.& HAY tTRE
rN hey
pasc
to
prepared
are
beg
to
thas
announce
manufacture
maker
classet
all
BOOTS, on the shortest pos and a large Also, kept in stock, varied assortment of Ladies', Gentlemen's, Children's BOOTS SHOES— and and from best and Continental houses. |the English of COLONIAL sible notice.
Leather
and
Grindery
Uppers
always
buying
stock
Watchmaker
Agents
:
large
IN
'Stable
Combs, Blacking, executed
GREAT
Mr. „
„
„
.
varie large'and Ovt, and (Carriage Saddles .Riding
and
Saddles
:
Chamois
and
Saddles firs
a
"
Whips
Brushes Harness /Oils
Skins,
Clippers,
etc. sent
by post
all
care
obtained
the
Note
Wholesale
Messrs,
Perth,
for
:
North
the
&
WATSON and
'
West "
'
TEE
Goesack.
17 1889.
October.
':
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Street/'
Roebourne
"Glen," from
' nr.
RailWay Hotel.)
Agent
'
;
S M I T H,
abback'
the
(Near
Address
R T,
B
label
Girls'
Saddles,. Jockey and all requisites for Hostelry, including
ROBE
etc.
Margeaux. Estephe (pts.
St.
Ale and Porter. Do/ Own bottling. GUINNESS'S Stout,
qts).
NOW and
and
pts.
Australian trial A per doz.
qts.
From
10 to 12, for
only.
Admission
.
Wine
Ladies 6d.
and Children Skates Free.
;
recom
AFTERNOON.
P.AGUGERI, From
Merchant Oct.
Perth,
;
Wines,
mended.
Howick-street,
.
MORNING.
West
—
12s.
OPEN,
qts).
BASS'
ALSO,
JINE
JpERTH pALAOE
and
La Rose (pts. Latour
Do. Do.
to
Roebourne. J. W. Andrew, Geraldton. T. W. Stroud, F. Kelly, Dongarra. G. H. Lott, York.
stock, a of Gig, and Gents'
Scrapers,
orders with
R.S. W.A.
—
Chateau
from
Saddlery
op
or otherwise will be and promptness. PRIZE FIRST at the late Show> held Agricultural Society's at for the best of Guildford, collection both and Harness. Saddlery
lbs.)'
quantities.
Rum, Gin,
CLARETS
Jeweller,
"
-
kinds
& Wood.
watch
and
T
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Harness.
SpongeB,
Spurs,
friends to his announce that he has just received and has now ready for
BRANDY,
,
l
Boys'
or
GTJGERI
A.
Turnbull
Perth.
,on
Good and kangaroo skins taken hand, hides, in exchange Goods to all of the despatched parts Colony,
in
(120
silver
NESBIT,
E.
V. Practica
in
Bridles, Pack Pilches, Horse Clothing,
quarter
theiamous
sold. guarantee every.article PAYMENT. TIME POSSESSION. IMMEDIATE
v>
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;
opal
and
All
WHISKEY— and gold
to
!S
i=
and
—
at least V. E.
save
from
a large besides having, and a from practical
select
generally
public
by
cent.,
per
Nesbit,
PERTH, the
to
favours,
20
Britnall),
1ST,
thanks
returning for
W.
will
customers
collecting,
.
WEST
cases,
boxes
Stores,
London
sale:
Frederick
Sadd
—
Flour.
in
small
to BEGS and customers
on
.
in
P.
Clocks, Jewellery, &c., sold Watches, PAYMENT with IMMED TIME to householders at ex IATE possession no As low heavy prices. ceedingly and commission is paid for convassing
a:.v
Manufacturer
VARIETY.
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...
ALWAYS
DRAPERY
Studs
&c.
Cruets,
„
I-chc1.
O B E ...
octaves.
Oilmen's
lir
&c.
and Spirits
and
Tobacco
Jet Brooches' & Earrings „ Alberts ,, Wedding Rings Clocks Electro Plated Cups
'
R .
Iron, Snider Revolvers, and pieces, (muzzle
Necklets
Necklets Studs Keepers
„
asks
.
bales,
Fencing
Corrugated
Sugars,
Wines
E.
Rings, do. Ladies' Breast Pins
,
Ladies' Pins Breast
theGqyernor:i
BroomeE.CiM.(r.i-vi-U'
tools,
Gentls
do.
„
at
only New
78,
:
Manufactured
are
N-.
class
Alberts Leontines
Leontines Rings, G.ent's
unsurpassed.
Excellency :
Watches Bracelets
B. & Brooches Earrings
Alberts
„
FAMILY
Teas,
:
MENT
XjL assortment Harness, Ladies'
Gold:
sets
His
also
Netting,
Ammunition
loading) Harness,
lery,
Stocks
full
Walthams
„
Earrings
„
The
breech
every
repaired
Silver Silver
Watches
jj.
„
''MEDICINE
or
repaired. Nesbit's Ladies'
Fowling
Rifles,
Watches
Bracelets sets B.& E.
Females
to.
GENERAL
a
;
Silver
,,,
wonderfully
incidental
ailments
all
or
Watches
,
.
vigour
j
They
great
are
and
tone, energy, SPRINGS
Pumps,
Douglas
j
Kidneys,
I
of
on
;o
APPOINT-
SPECIAL
requirements, other Carpenters' goods, Portable Wool Forges,
Anvils,
two
a
Agents, hand
Station
Wire Cornsacks, Galvanized Wires,
Colony.
with
.Jewellery to order
years' guarantee. made description Watches cleaned Nesbit's Levers Gold Gent's.
I
to
giving MAIN
the,
Watches
»
BY
Importers
Station
|
j
;
BOWELS,
and
in
of
sundry
,
the
on
!
Stomach,
Liver,
BLOOD,
soothingly,
yet
and
;
the
other
and
Hotel.)
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Pills
CHEAPEST
These
of Life.
,
These
ranks
Medicine necessaries
the leading
unongst net
Household
Great
:
This
and
HAVE always
Walthams
Nesbit's
Merchants,
Stock
HAS
exception.
Railway '
;
General
without the are
(Near
FREMANTLE,
PERTH.
.
Adelaide,
Street,
STREET,
-
Bundle
HAY
,
of
(Late
i
to
2.30
1890.
24,
Admission,
5.
fid.
Skates 6d. and
'
.
1
'
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hotel.
geraldton
.
&c.
'
COMPOUND SEED, Aniseed, &e.,with Chlorodyne. AY'S
TT IV
COMPOUND, for
torant,
a
Coughs,
demulcent Colds, and
COMPOUND,
AY'S Cold
\ and
s,
is
for serviceable
equally
Coughs for
KAY'S gia,
a
specific
&c.
Face-ache,
in
HOTEL
GERALDTON
Neural
Contains
Quinine,
and
Comfort
Every
CATHARTICUM PILLS, an agreeable aperient. for Cement Broken Ar ticles. Sold COAGULINE. Everywhere. Manufactory, Stockport, England.
is
Gala
By
Professor
And contains
LINUM
Whichis
brilliantly
and
Spirits
Wines,
favourite
the
is
of the
Beers
far-famed
resort
Brands
Best
Skates of lovers
of
always
obtainable,
the
Attendance
Gooil
MORNING.
for
Children.
ami
Roberto.
on
Sale from
FRANK
AlLLVM,
GRA TEFUL—
Civility.
georgesmeddles, WimbridgE, l K
VIHilt'I'
C U
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and
Manufacturer
Boot
EM,
st.
(opposite
george's
w
Funeral STREET,
General HAY
Furnisher,
HM.
PERTH.
always of colony
on
,
most
the
hand,
English,
French,
BOOTS,
SHOES
&
cathedral..) and
extensive
and
German, AND
varied
Colonial
stock
the
in
Manufactured
SLIPPERS.
in any part conducted and all details Colony,
FUNERALS of the connected the
shortest
therewith notice
attended
by
to
telegram
at
thorough of the knowledge natural lawa the ooerationsof and govern digestion nutriand by a careful of the fine tlon, application proper ties of well-selected Mr. Epps has provided cocoa, for breakfast tables with a delicately-flavoured beverage which save us may many It is heavy dootor's bills. use of such by the judicious articles of diet a that constitution be gradually built may until up strong to disease. Hundreds enough to resist every tendency of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to ate taok wherever there is a weak point. We may escape a fatal shaft many by keeping ourselves well fortified with blood and a properly pure frame:"— nourished See article in the Civil Service Gazette. Made
TO
ATTENTION
PROMPT
COUNTRY
ORDERS.
Sold
.
or
Funeral
Hearses
ready.
Oai
Haids bb
wi\h I
<ill
au«l
Plead handsome Iron nrcctei complete. W. T
Monumental
and
Coaches
lor and
Tomb
Railings,
Sale,
WTM BRIDGE.
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simply in
with
SMALL
KW Observe
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Next
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POST.
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to
the
"
Criterion
Hotel."
Record," Thomas
at
CO.
& CHEMISTS,
ENGLAND.
and published Gibnei/,
thus:—
labelled
EPPS LONDON,
BY
A
milk.
or
by Grocers,
HOMOEOPATHIC
APPLICATION.
SENT
ORDERS
Address,
ON
water
boiling
packets
JAMES
otherwise.
ways
cogol.
whioh
C„
PERTH.
AND w"
"By
DEALER, STREET,
HOWICK
Manager.,
BREAKFAST. Importer,
LEATHER
RIER
;
5s.
1
COMFORTING.
bpps'lt
I
Is.
game.
hand.
on
llotlerate.
Charges
T.
Skates
MUSIC.
Visitors,
and Watts'
of Burroughe's
one
and
TaWes,
and
lighted,
Travellers
for
Billiard
—
W.
j
with
replete
Convenience
&c.
Iron,
6d.
SATURDAY Prize
"
-
and
The
PILLS,
EVERY
Proprietor.
Horses
Cattle. TIC
delucey,
r.
thomas
cxpecChest
Complaints. -IT"
.
From 8 to 10. Admission,
OF LIN ESSENCE Senega, Squill, Tolu,
KAY'S
EVENING.
. .
Bronchitis COUGHS, COLDS, Asthma," Influenza, Consumption,
TOR
the
Howick
for office
the
street
Rev
Bight the
of ,
"
W.
Perthf
.
A. by
Bryan.
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