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good he will do well to remember the story of the frightened colored brother who lost his way in a wild night thunder storm and who prayed tor noise and more light The two young men rescued from a canoeupset last week by Cap t were Gordon St and Claude Parliament St John Manser the bigamist who married Mary Ann Philips Nov 24th and Isabella Robinson March of this year was sent to the Central Prison lor The magistrate said of Man sers appeared to him merely one of getting tired of one woman another The rush for has set in for the summer One hundred and fifiyiwo are proceeding daily to the Highlands Ontario The falling of no less than three overhead electric wires in one on different streets of the city is causing some alarm One wire fell in Ave carrying This means a serious menace to lives of citizens There is on display in one of the classrooms of the Normal School a fine collection of the work of the students during the session which closed on Friday It includes models in clav of fruits cane and raffia work bookbinding and elementary carpen ter All the objects were made by students who are quali fying as teachers and who in turn will teach their pupils how to- make them For the month of May last the city received more than for May of last year from the Street Railway The St Presbyterian church picnic at Lake last week over the Metropolitan railway numbered over of children and adults Tills was the first excursion this season to that resort from The city East Society has invit ed Premier Whitney to open the Fall Fair at and it is understood he will accept if he returns from Eng land in time North York might se cure Lieut Governor Clark arid go one better Dr Helen has been corn- missioned to take a census of the fee bleminded persons in tne Province particularly females who are not in refuges or asylums with- a view to aiding the Government to reach a de cision as to their treatment Mrs wife of Mr George and stepmother of Rev Neal pastor of King Street Methodist Church died Thursday at the Home for Incurables She had been suffer ing for a long time from illness that had been brought on by paralysis The contractor for the new physics building at the university commenced work yesterday by removing the fences and cutting down trees on the western portion of the Observa tory grounds Two wooden part of the Observatory on the south side of the grounds will also be re moved and the work heretofore car- on in them will be continued in a roughcast cottage on the pott Ion of the university grounds A new Presbyterian church at avenue Kew began its career on Saturday afternoon his LreutGovernor Clark laid County June J A large delegation yesterday l before the County Council from Newmarket and the northern parts of the county and for the reinstatement of Inspector Davidson who bod been forced to resign last year The chief spokesmen were ex- Mayor Cane and Mr- of New market backed up by Mayor Road- house Widdi- Roche L Jackson and Richardson- who asked for a fair enquiry into the charges made the reeompensation of the injur ed official The Council in Commit tee of the Whole heard the deputation and adjourned further discussion until Friday Councillor Woodcocks moved that the bylaw offering a of for the conviction of persons verting the Act respecting tin regu lation of the speed of autocars be re pealed The resolution was seconded Mr and the into Committee of the Whole in the Sir Woodcock knew the Council Had no authority to a reward for exoessivcdriving reward was too large and was an in- The duality Of Mercy Mrs Robertson Dead Widow of the First Principal of Normal Schools the solicitors opinion The solicitor Mr Lennox is With his regiment at Niagara so the mat- was laid over The best he could hope for was The county assessments have in- missal To be allowed to go out of creased by the- office alone disgraced branded Mrs Amelia Robertson widow of tion Committee reported Assessors this would be mercy and forbearance the late Thomas Robertson of some municipalities followed the What limited anothers fears was his first principal of Norma schools of forms prescribed by the new act while then he had the dock in the Province of Upper Canada passed away yesterday inOakville at an ad vanced age She and her husband came to Canada at the instance of Dr in and traveled by canal boat from New York to Ro chester and thence by steamer to To ronto They stayed as guests at Government House while the present Normal School was building At that time the entire fashionable life of tbo city was centred on Wellington Front Peter and John Streets Mrs Rob ertson is survived by three sons Mr Thomas J Robertson barrister of Newmarket Llewellyn Robertson the Imperial Loan and Investment Company Toronto and P Robertson of the Pullman Company Chicago and three daughters Mrs A Bristol Mrs R Applebe ami Mrs A R Lewis Toronto others followed the old and thus the prospect the court and irritable roa- were unsatisfactory j the penalty of embezzlement ml tee were compelled to increase the unending shame of gaol Or equalized value per acre in tbe perhaps the Act ship municipalities and the percent- would return him to the hardened age in incorporated towns and vil- condemning eyes of his This was done to comply with a marked man an to the statute which directs that a traitor to his family and for persons to lime sired OLD For THE THAT KILLS THEM ALL AVOID POOR IMITATIONS by all and fllwn and by TEH CCKTS WILSON HAMILTON Private Funds to Loan At per inquire at on Farm Property Bra Omce the Rev Par sons a dedicatory prayer Rev read lesson Rev J Hell also taking part Upwards of two hundred entries been received up to Saturday for the openair horseshow to lo held in the Queens Park on Dominion Day July In a row on Saturday among several Italians man threw a tumbler and another very seriously in the forehead and under the left eye A couple of arrets were W1iskev trouble The County Council has added a couple of hundred dollars to al- the High Constable and Coun ty Clerkthus when they get on a strip of road The Council knew that the had no authority when they passed the bylaw said Mr but were running tbe risks in the hope se curing the authority from the Gov ernment This authority was re fused Now if any- party wishes to take action they can recover the fine The action was taken because we were so anxious to suppress the fast driving It has not done any and am still willing to take the risk said Mr Pugsley People are quite willing to pay the reward I ay the matter over till November ses sion and for the present let the by- taw stand as it is There will probably he a number of convictions said Warden John ston and it is then Mid kick will come Cannot we induce the magis trates to soak them and have it pub lished in tbe papers That will go a long way stop the nuisance The committee rose and tked leave to sit tomorrow Leave granted A bylaw was passed extending the the taking of the assessment in the Township of York A resolution of condolence was passed on the death of Mr John Murray and the Council will be re presented at his funeral today In the afternoon the reward bylaw on conviction of was amend ed by making the sum instead of Friday June York County Council this morning discussed the repeal of the bylaw ap pointing Mr Peter Kills as police for South York Council lor moved that the office be discontinued owing to the friction that had arisen Personally he was a friend of Mr Kills but he wanted to see some tetter arrangement made Councillor asked the Fin ance Committee to report how much Mr Kills paid in and saved for the Mr Woodcock thought the amount was or per year over and above magistrates sal ary I Mr Kills addressed the Council and declared he did not want position if the county was not doing well by his services TORONTO KICKI0R As long as Toronto is in my jurisdiction said he the trouble will continue They have a peculiar way of wanting to do by The Constables are making all tle trouble possible If you could eliminate that portion from my juris diction I would be satisfied The constables fioern to be doing every thing they can to keep tteir work away from the county magistrate If the matter is to be investigated let it be thorough for I dont want my feelings to be considered for one mo ment Councillors and Lun- dy were appointed a committee to In vestigate and make a The second reading of the bylaw to toWtc new Hos pital fund recommended last Novem ber resulted in matter being sent over to the November session Councillor Evans wantyl moirty to be used for enlarging the County Industrial Home The proportion sbouW be referred tq the people be fore given a third reading This lost Councillor Woodcock wanted to know If the Council pow er to vot reduction of the aggregate value for the whole county as fixed the as sessors shall not be reduced Mr A Clarke clerk and Assess i Commissioner for York Town ship asked the Council to pars a by law directing assessors to hand in their roils every three years instead of every year and in- the intervening two years only hand in statements Mr Clarke explained that in York township the present regulation caus ed much unnecessary labor Eight weeks were required to mak out York Townships statement The committee will report favorably on the recommendation The question respecting the North York School Inspectorate was then considered Councillor Baird introduced a Waiting in the anteroom till the senior partner should be ready for him George clenched his lists till the palms bled under bis nails He was ready to face his doom and take what he had earned if he could have taken it alone Since the discovery of his defalcations had become inevitable and during the aw ful two days that had elapsed since the discovery itself bad taken place he had realized blindly vividly the responsibility for happiness of others which depends upon every man His father his mother bis brothers sisters This struck them all I this was aimed at their home at the completeness of their lives and the root of their selfrespect and happi ness His head swam as the picture declaring that Public S misery when the news should Inspector Davidson having resign 1 Alone he could have borne it He ami been appoint- h in days before the manager had sent for him and he found him with certain hooks upon his desk Can you explain this the man ager had asked pointing to a pace looked and knew at once as Ms successor it would be un wise for the Council to interfere The Council concurred in this A deputation from King protests against carving up parts of five school sections in order to create a new one The matter will be refer red to arbitration Saturday June Saturdays meeting of the county council No sir he answered quietly Nothing to say queried the man ager closing the volume Nothing at all was the quiet- was an important one surer Macdonald submitted the WW said ho other Mr mates for the year which showed that Burns have to hear of this Co a loan of would be to your work to tide over financial obligations Then elapsed two days of terrible until the levies arc received punishment His fellows among the This in addition to alreoxly and it cost a provided For general purposes ic Calm amount for 100K will be mjhMM midst and so escape remark making a total rate on the equalize assessment of mills on the dollar lo For the Industrial Home amount occasionally ami whose re- required is which taken from the daily life of the to the Court House deben- l tab another terror to the position door of inner clicked addition lure No together with interest totals extra entailing a rate on the dollar of 160 To Offset this and the manager came out feet biting bury rose to his feet ii the receipts will to al 2fl0vl made up from county levies due Dec by I- ham King York Toronto Village and Hol land Landing A proposal to in crease the salary of High Constable by from to drew forth a vigorous protest from Coun cillor but the northern mem bers were unanimous In supporting the atlvance Lieut Lennox asked for and obtained an increase of a day during camp to the pay of the members the Hotly Guard resident in York Despite the objection of Councillor who stated that he had a mandate from his constituents for a liberal grant the motion to donate to the General Hospi tal will tic referred to the electors on Jan Keep Children Well Han his lip ravcly In thousands of homes throughout Canada there are bright thriving children who have been made well and are kepi well by the use of Babys Own In many homes par ents say this medicine saved a preci ous little life Dr A L Riviere du Loup Que says At age of five months we thought little girl dying Nothing we did for ler her until we gave her Babys Own Tablets and only those who have seen her can what a change this medicine has wrought in our child is now about eighteen months old eats well sleeps well and Is a lively laughing child ana weighs pounds always keep the Tablets in the bouse now for we know their great value If mothers wish to feel absolutely they should keep a box o Babys Own Tablets always in the house They cute all minor ailments Bums was sitting at the table He was an old man white haired with chin and cheeks hidden in a fluff of white beard Keen grey eyes looked out from under the heavy brows his face bespoke strength and resolution hut there Was nothing of in it It was very grave now and per haps- sad but not hard or vindictive They look at one another in silence for a moment the strong old man who had succeeded and the young man who had I have been hearing details of em bezzlement which you have commit ted said the old man slowly There was country burr in his voice noted with an added sense of having expected Under stand you make no defence V found his voice with an el- fort None sir he answered And you know what you have in curred by this crime nodded gulping Very Well said the senior part ner if you know that we need not say any more about it I shall not send you to prison Ho waited for to speak but the young man could say nothing I permit you lo return to your work and to gradually refund the money you have misappropriated be safe Can I so trust The Summer Girls Dress The Summer Girls will be rocked in frills and furbelows de lightfully feminine writes Helen in The Delineator for July From parasol to boot tip curves dainty touches and artistic color ef fects will distinguish everything they wear Their elders too make a gen erous use color They are permit ting it to appear in their tweed trot- and motor coats and their af ternoon and dinner gowns of light silken fabrics are as often of the new and the warm American Beauty shades as of white or ihe al ways charming pastel tints The semitailored gowns emphasize feminine curves in a marked degree acid show most graceful effects The bolero is seen on a great many of these gowns the shorter ones hav ing a denture attached is en tirely new The sleeves as a rule are pulls to the elbow- or half way the They are finished with a velvet inlaid cuff that flares considerably Among the little accessories that Summer Girl is wearing are bracelets black velvet held with jewelled buckles and wisps of tulle twisted about the upper arm and wrist tied in fluffy flows Arm or glove garters of satin ribbon shirred over elastic and edged with frills of lace and ribbon quite new and as practical as arc ornamental you clerk started and looked up Old William Burns was watching wistfully Sir stammered the young man I swear Hie voice failed him and he struggled with hysteria Verv well said the senior part ner rising and speaking very gently we will consider that arranged No word of it will be said attain by any one Ho held out his hand and grasped It feverishly and are absolutely safe Sold are the second man who fell by medicine dealers or sent by mail and was pardoned in this business at cents a box by writing The said the old man In Williams Ontario by- writing Medicine Co O00 TIk Bell telephone Company have voted towards the memorial to Alexander Graham Bell In low tone I was the first What you have done I did The mercy you received I received God help us all They shook hands upon it the two men who had been spared British The fourteenyearold son of Ar chibald ONell of Kingston while bathing took a fit aud was drowned Kew people arc aware of the his torical fact that the Orkney and Shetland islands strictly speaking belong to the Kingdom of Norway Towards the close of the 15th century King Christian of Norway pledged the Orkneys and over which his rule was undisputed to King James III of Scotland or the payment of the dowry of his daugh ter who became Queen of Scotland The pledge has not yet been redeemed Niagara Kails Out June An unknown man was carried over the Horseshoe Kails this morning About he was seen by Archie a back driver and two gen tlemen who were in his carriage They were at the head of Goat Island and in sight of the point where tho river divides one current setting in towards the American falls and other towards the Horseshoe- They say the man came down river in a boat but soon alter he struck the While Horse Rapids tho boat over turned and he was thrown into water Ho was trying to direct his course so that he would land at head of one of the islands but was too far to the west wheu his boat capsized The current which sets across the river for the Horseshoe Kails and the Three Sisters islands caught him and then he had no chance He struggled desparately with the waves but made no head way and was soon smothered in the foam of the rapids If you knew the value of Chamber lains Salve you would never wish to be without it Here are some of the diseases or which it is especial ly valuable sore nipples chapped hands burns frost bites chilblains chronic sore eyes itching piles tet ter salt rheum and eczema Price cents per box For sale by J