I: Wm. L1 i" '1' rV’.‘ r . ‘W’ 1‘“; IL, Edinthelnmgaflherazploand the Prowl-tr. gran: blunt our: published over; Moon. Sundry: ex. 'y,byfi:e‘eek.15cxs.,de1ivcrod.' ‘ or? aw"? in: I: undead 2 nblishodml'huxsday,undmailedlo zflesslurflpersunm . Z V1.11. NAGLE, " Editor and Proprietor. :3;pno.=€ss:onm. CARDS. 'ifiw'lITEFToRDmlefie ‘o'r balm. - ; Office Boom‘si‘l‘énil 38an Block. ran- , g" venue. ‘ 5.75 L. BENSQE, -43.}; S.I - D. D. S., 7A" Dentist.” ma‘Rdcun‘s ‘Block.‘,north‘ pr ”‘1" o fice.m¢1Mn.in=S_hoett'W:i_nnipog.“' : :«.« 4 e OR’G'E' B m.‘1.idm;.-:~Fman‘ " " came“ . '.AM at. 'mmm" d - . had 0 t; Securing; negotiumd. 1:110:53 G G§‘7'&“3§rio_oji.;_ Bamstersdp fiices :,Big'gs d: .I’emon‘s Block,- opposxw inf-Houses Hom‘EI_,(;Z_ _ .-B;3A_._ E- M. .P BLLIIIP s' ‘ BROSCJDonIiuidn _~ ..- LindSérvéy‘ors and Civilulzllnagmnoiorge {if}? ups for so. ISM . e. .. mfg? "; .gccos ' s; SSIITH,:-.:lrcla_il§ects, flit-rim. Sanitary and Eyniuulic Engineers difid Mo oskrie. Joseph smith“ ' ' - "Imo‘ :. {’1 _ER &.BOWEs,' fichitectsfzma Srintendéut'é. "Office,“ meichnuté'nmk Send for circular-af‘refmuces to works _ jj‘éfir‘xecuwd. C. A. Barber. ,J.’R.Bowes. - ' film}. &- GLARKE‘ gums; vagina- EA ttomeymt-Luw, Solicitors an Chuncery, ' . J. Clarke, Q. 0., Frank J. Clarke.» omoe. " min‘ Street. and Portage Avenue. ,mlyti nu - - . . TIILBAUDEAUL‘Bamster 9351 Attorney-aterv,‘Solicitor m Chance , ", Conveyancer, Arc. * Ofllcoz' hora? ll! _ 4 doors south of Monts',3anklmyx%ni. . 1;? Etc. Commissioner fox-pupqrio. Money - . .>- at lowest tubes. No commussxonfor vuln- “ =foes. ' m '1 ONKMAN, 'B'aimss’cr', -' 'At‘tomey, INSON a; ween—.‘Gehe’mirém- in St, mm tag-“All orders promptly ox... _ to. Sign {limiting and annealing 9. mt}: .. - - - , y ' S. CROTT-Y. ($1100.; J Bea] ' Estate, 9"" Commission and Insurance Argonne-Lands " :aud sold on commission. 91hce.'1{o. 5.38 filo-eat. Winnipcgfioppomte City Hall. “Ill. S. , S. Polsou. . . ly 1 “ .mT‘i’mcDON-ALD, ‘Banzisljer & F _' ttornoy-ut- Low, Solicitgor :in -Cl:uucexy, ' ’" 'Public, Con 'cyzmcergdkc, Portage Avenue, 'Bg.‘m'u.ii. n'ndflluims and Titles Cure-K ul'y: vestigoted: ' ' “ ' mly is? ' '.TEE_BE_ST SET of Artlficml 9-?” .- Teétll,"up er or:lower. 515. Common ' 12. Gold unfOtberFillin‘gs at Consistent 95:.- -Wan-nnt.ed Satisfactory. "References J. A. McCAosnAxD, Dentist, 365 Mum St"- m‘peg. opposite the Cltyfiall. - . '- film. fins. WATSON; Builder and -'an -' tractor. _ _ flig'public' competition- Shop “WI!"S. Sign {aids and Cisterns mode to order: .’ obbing .‘dihptly attended-to. :Lumber for sale. Office, Ilium Sm, opposite Court House. mly ‘ - Architect. Commercial Chambers. Spen- LALTER CHIE'STERTON,‘A.R.C.A., , 5r" lock. References—‘1‘. S: Scott, Chief Arch- ~ '" 1blic Works; ZJA. Lash. Deputyllhmstcr S the; NV. A. Grifl‘iuL Deputy Postmaster-r . ‘ :3?!- Ashyv .. , 'ns,Architect,‘Mofitz-en.‘l.. .. [gr ILFORDGOQD, M. 13., Licentiate _-':- oval College‘of-‘Physiciuus. Edinburgh. . l‘E Edinburgn, and Gr o'clock am. undfi 130 solelqckpxnz. -. - ohms former-1 .occupiéfibyh Bella! 9 ' opposite the, as: Olfice. _ . :. ARLES’EITTLETWi‘nBi‘pég', man- 0 n. 6‘33», lino itobu.,t Vote '_ C .ESDJ’ ’0 V0 erinnry ‘ c e, ‘ ‘ diseases of dqmeshri' (1. animals pither nully or by letter. =0 we: 'PortagorAvenuc, "‘ Holy Trinity Church. Iu_1‘i_rm‘¢_i.iy4 Board- ” a Sale Stables in connection..._ - 5:3: snilytf may boyconsulted .- .5. . l-I'cS'nsLszf}F -" “Vi '3‘ i: TAWA HOTEL, —. 3-: z’f‘t‘zf r=~ 92.1 Main sueét‘WifiziiimEiT £3 - :2 . czqnodatlan. 3::- . ‘ 1 Clinrgep‘lVFchngc. - or supplied with the choicest Brands of Liquors, Cigars, etc. - A." Elmer... I’roprictor. : VIS HOUSE, ‘ , 5:- T‘Wfiu‘bfiél-MANQ-onh. ‘ _ . 1Classi.chc'm'z'odrifiou for-"'tlio 'h‘zivelling Public. -nrd from $1.00 _l_l_) $1.50 per Day. Large Sample Rooms in Connection. p. u. 9.- :. .. ND; CENTRAL HOTEL? '3 I." £23m” of First and Scott Streets, Winnipeg. 8'ch Bus to and from all Bonus 8: Trains. Thoroughly Renovated and Newly Furnished Throughout. GE SAMPLE BOOM 0N FIRST FLOOR. . 9130s”; Prop. mlytt .3 J.';E.__Smo§, your; ”- Jen-ARIES 310131.537. 2. :; 3:. l-Clxuls gunman-ant in Connection. or Metals '35 Cts.‘ ‘E‘irst-Clnss‘Liquors _a.nd Always on Hand. Free‘busto all trams. ‘ 3.. 3L _"-‘*............""-"’. horrific: ermott Street, Opp. Lyon's “’holesule House, .413 Winnipeg, Manitoba. 1313' . .. _._QEANTS;,.HOTEL, .. . . . Cor. Main St. and Portage Avenue? ' ' ' ice“ Ales, ‘Vinea, Liquor» and Cigar-n. W. J. O'Ooxson, Proprietor. B-—Besmumnt in connection, open any and . t. - - — mly L .' AXEIN HOUSE, .21 -.-:< ' m Street," 5‘ 1- line Canada Pacific Railway Station, ' \l’zxxmzo, MAXI-Iona. v36": Aver-gr: ”a. .,., $5 - was“. .5 ¢zm .. L {Show 2"”..r..e.... Ll‘NI'l‘OBA HOUSE, _ .- Fir-c strect, Winnipeg. ‘ » ammem,‘ urinmfipgekn --‘.J.‘-:'J :~-a--.._» ---l_ .I. '1‘ killer‘- ‘ vanguqcsnpflmvéqmy’n be :5-1»... “&€F¢27:§3¢t‘“" :IV" We: ":5: We. Office—Over: Merchixnufi'Bauklxgm . Gives estimates privately scum ‘ onnn‘cutueggr. our-01y I goon} ‘ Graduate 1 of - w. a. POWELL, Prcprieta. _ ON rm: EUROPEAN PLAN- . tuv- w- ié‘JiJ ' ms '1'?ij j 5 . €43. : VOLUigIg; 1. .:. 1881. ' ~59 ~~3 NUMBER 5. ééwgfiguiu‘f; iioNDAY. AUGUST J. c :‘P LYON§§ D S“ - * . L‘I‘B ”as 011A“.‘v ' 1-“ .3 {5:11; . reparedzxo. akea ‘ Execute m Contrac ‘ . i g 1-:- gum, fin Kinds 0! 193m 34.3 L. ’2 La 2.4—: fins“ ezgqx 0L2+§ANTEEM Amly or Audi-g. a: the 3313 l.- E J nomrfi‘lousnferNlpg. 4- 00s ) *-- RomfocfiPONAcmps Togrfi w '- POW'DE tho ‘ best. pro” tion ye_ covered for v __ cl ‘ and benuul ' Moth. For may city 1‘ 3.. nun‘ . north of Post Dulce. * . 4 d‘; .1 a, '7 '3’. . w’ T: “v gr. G. FONgEQA, e -a« .— e “REAL ESTATE --_l§[iENT;‘j 5T6? "w 7;: :1. ‘5: _ $1313 srm:,or:ionsscl AND cam, " “’1: J 3:12.“: .......2§ $01,121.35“, filly'lguli, JR!” Street?": .242; ’h' H: 5"!— 2.. a _— :J... ,mlenve to invite the attention-‘91 the cifigouf sn‘il’bb‘ungers t‘o-tlie list of argues placed in his office to: sultho localitioa'o} these lots will W5 -‘ ‘5. . - 1' rogghmend themselves to any‘ggo expeneuoed ifi'flie growth of‘Wgatgrn cities,‘uiving excellen; opportunities for profitable investments. ; l 1_ ._....,.... i. L .5 t w .- bjm'ucspectinWeir several properties in‘ the “gem rho city fiowjyands gives him grout mam; ties'in dealing wégh‘gho values of property. .1 _ a ..z .--' it‘s- .1 . 359“? ' - Lots. Ewmg‘ffi: -:_ Farm, Laziaéfrgpnyed. FarmLand‘sfiliimp‘i‘cpved u ‘ ‘ vg11gab1e-ggifie‘esg.sm~aet Propert’y; . n F uduute Univers‘t-y of - ' gm, thsiciun and Surgeon. Ofiice hours— . to .. THE LlanST‘AND an'r ' '. Assomuu ”STGG’K’ IN THE‘MARKET: - We can Cut and Fill Bills of Ordinary Desorption on dub—'r' r.» F“ (F‘s. 5":- ~'~:'=,: :r ' _. 4-1:". E'.’ l. _'.1 l :“"’.u 3 .. 'v- S H O RT'E‘Sf N‘O'T II: E” "a {a ". .’.' 5., ~_ _~~~~ — ‘ x ' ‘- ‘. .q '- '- .. f. a wrung; . "-._ a ‘2 3 2mg. .-.‘ a . ~31. - m‘" _ ..., Our Mills Run'. -._D-@Y anght gauge, TAwAC or OAK. . . .-... - ‘2 -4 A .- .. '— 1 . .‘ Wekure' receiving ‘lur'ge qualntities of Spr'ucc' from Lake Winnipeg everijeek. _— Orders for All Kinds of Planing Jlill 41ml h... vactary. 11:01:];Pr gygtly Filled.” _ ...- “ “.r J .a£.,§ 5,5,3 M. ,.-:‘, ~ " 2'23 3.1,.- ._¢ ;, z. -. ‘ 51.-.: .m- w 3...: » ~. . " DOORS. SASH. BASE CASINGS, ~'-"—r—’R'ms.imd.mnmes.‘ - . . . W903}??? SAVETBOUGES. 86c, ..‘, .ALWAYS _o_N HAND. — "4.55,, .12; 9. ....._-_... .2‘. —, . . ~ . “a E 1 KJ '5 a". n4: 'hf ’: «a .. '— I'E": v.1 .‘P' I —. . . - . - - ' d ell to mmunicuto 1th .ers. Pager-Hangers and'Glnzrexs, 8150.. etc, = Absentees ‘1‘?” ° W 00 W, __ :Clfiy of Winnipegsffiis long residence or 9:2. yolks . .4 ".1 . _mu'acms ’Efoa'rl’érliamegt Buddhrg .= OUSE. Valuable Meir: Street Propertif _ . Hire a \. le‘. Basin” "cl ! ngsr. ft x on. A.» a... - "1.1 I . 33’ .gr :2 ,- u Cal .. :4- l? .u a . .. H u... r , . ‘n ' 1 . ‘2... . x , t - w . -': - “3.x ..-. _. .-4 , . .. w a 4 l 1. a l j _ I .« n l 1 r l .\ s l I a 9 T3259 S n y. —‘ .‘7 . .2 1:31:54 .m. ‘1 .. t’. ‘. s.- r: in! 'IIHIS In [I v "I -I i' ~ : 1‘ I} H A.— 103. EAT L t‘ 2‘ i \ . .‘.. :. f"; . su' ' - . ‘ .‘.‘ Pi .‘ . \l " _ ,.. | .\ l . It .4 1 ‘ . ' 1 I" .H) " 10."... 1 {y " f ”“3. 5., h ~1 I J .: loin. c I \ 1. um H-il,; ' '24. r $3 ‘7 . .4 5 ”-3 ,L‘: 0 OS 1 | ..u u\ v ._ - SAEE" ‘ 1 \ l cRrAT 'r ’ Mssutbeflandfisho— Wmnivegs eugenics :‘r: :3. e :— i 5: ~ ‘dmin tile yard. . o :l l | c F \ ‘4 I r \‘. . '5 1'.” u... nova-77'" u--"u‘¥-' 7r» mew~~ irnuyxglunnlc {Stillmwlilfifi 5 .1 _",'..._.. 1.. 5.3 -.':‘"‘:...i‘ — ‘.' u 3‘ 4 New. II :- Ethic-IL The question of monks-trains .is be- ing agitated in rniiroafl circlw Tbo Huron .E Eric Railway is now to be completed. Rimming has retired. Two now closed cars for the C. P. R. Goon-wiper out. {3,- utflonwg 3. - ~‘-'I'he' lfiiihilfiks'obhbern hive «proposed to buy land for n cattlefzml at. Chip- pawn. ‘ Eight thousand tons of 89.601 rails have been purclmoul by the Northweswnx Railway Compan ’, to lay along their ebbinalinooflmi. -_~ I... .. .-. yr... v ahvé‘ls. The earnings of the “’ulmb Railroad ogafrom January ls: to-gfnge '8!!! were‘ Smil< .. :.- hexagram 9 8.497 over 1: mtggonding’fiiuebflsr-yéar. ‘ ' ‘ ' Iiis‘inteuded to o :tbo Grand Tutu}; G my.:B;-uco um :Luko EdO‘LinB. to Chcsloy. on September lufi. initime for passenger travel to the Fall Ex- hibitions.’ 'l .~._,.--v-\ - m.. : I".{“n~n~ .n-.‘£..~-.t-...‘v ' Mr: John'Hurvie; well-known" on the Northern R. R, has been made the re- cipient of a life plus over that. lino in flic‘nlmpe of 9. gold locket with an in- scription in ivory. "‘Efl‘orts am being made to get the Strut.- ford and Huron randy to move the crops lthis full. The bridge at Hanover has been finished and. film truck to that point. luvs been laid. “'ig-h a. view of prov-exiting accidents the Great ‘Wpsteru Railway nutboriticn have caused all the frogs on their road to be filled up. The precautionis n. wise one and commends ritsclfg Ito other Iodafif1 ‘ ' .' A "I ‘ h . ‘ The Grout Western—Milwuy is build» ing a. siding at Kerwood,. from their main tum]: to Richardson brick and - Mr Richardson in not onlyfiomg filmgmdiughbub busiumifih- odfibo‘ties latitbe'wdrk'... ‘ ‘ ‘ Steels mils are being received direct. from England by the Oregon Pacific Railroad Co. for 60 miles of the road. m OPINIONS“ ‘ . - - - . 4 Jan. 1.: . v _ Juli!!!“ Dnbllnlum. “’but does the truolt, when _Ol lovers 'nentb the sun know of the heart he has given—- The heart that, he has won ? Eyes mu -m l tooyos. :41 hour On fdtluulpbbwm mace What of the soul behind the nmllo— . {rho thought: yichln thobmus j! EVer tho sumo sun )lclon Claude the high can noon of bliss ; “Am I the lover in her arm: ‘I . Archers the lip: I kiss 7‘: . ' ' ’~ ." __..~ ‘——l‘\[m' For]; .World. I Cynicism is old at twenty.——Bulwcr. Immemorjul custom .is transcendent lqu-Il—‘Meme. ‘ ; -' z Solicitude is the audience chamber of ‘. God-T-Iluudpr. 5’ ~ ,. .. - «:Men hie ‘césia ‘m m. the urine: ;’ hot; as tire so falsehood—Lu. F ontuiso. To beboppy islnotjo possess much, ibut to Hope and love mucb.-—Lumen- unis. "Aliment is perfected. in :' solitude; w :chumcterjn the ptreums of the world.— .Goetbe. ‘ Bad men babe sin through {our of puuiuhmentgfioodruen bare sin through .vcry love '01 .virtuuerz—Juvénal. ' ‘ The utb among the roses lioch non, Sun- d and. r ' 9. under youthful toot- But on u wintry wuy true huudn more on. Do moot. and chug in pressure son and unmet. A cheedul- temper .joinedavith' in- nocence, will make beau ty attractive, knowledge delightful and wit good nutured.——Addison. The best way to apologize is to do sucbn. 'ldudues's' to the . offended- "one tlmt he will forget that you over at. tempted to injure him. 1! than shall be in heart. 3. child. Forgiving. bender, meek and. mild, .Thongh with ll annulus of earth donlod, ~ 'Otsoul, lt‘shul bo wen—Morris. The first ingrqfiant in good conversa- tion is truth, the next 300d 1981138. the third good humour, and the 1001111 Wit-- Sir Wm. Temple. _ fl'h' young man nowadays, they're poor squashy things. The' looke weal enoof; but the“ woon't wear, tbo’ woon't wear.,—George Eliot; The plaintive wailing of the minor mingles itself with every earthly melody: and it is only by and by that the veil shall be lifted. and. the full chords of harmony peel on our‘ ears unmarted by the undertone of pain.-—llliss Bruddon. ‘~ ' Yet. though than fade, - From th dam! leaves let fragrance fine. And tea: the maid ms goodneafl Time's rude hand defies. . Thmta‘ lives when beauty (flour—Kim Mrs Mary A Livcrmore says that one evening 20 years ago a. few ladies, in- terested in the welfare of women, (113- cussed the cmployments open to women. They counted 11 and could. think of no more. Recently 5the same ladies re ted the enumeration, and were able to maintqoub 2.67 employment}; which wom'cn’c'ould engage in: -’ . ‘ easel—slowdowns; stomach is certain! GARFELDIA. DRIFTING our or LIFE. Washington. Aug. '31. 7:30 am.— Tho President has vomited twice dub in: the Mtcmoou. The administration of food by the mouth has therefore agnin been temporarily suslwnclod and the nutrition «momma will be given mom frequently. His temper-Mum is lower turd his pulse rather less frequent than ycafiznrday afternoon. The rid awe 3;: us pain est-k. but. stationary. Pulse 108. tommrutum 9‘.) 3.10. ms inb- fiou 18. Signed. D. W. Bliss-t. R. I); burn.J. K. Barnes. .1. J. Woodwurd. Agnew. ' . ' Dr. Blisu explains. that. in his opinion tho vomiu‘n was" by— tbo secre- tion ‘of"pl_ agn- "in the President's “1m“:- _ _ '_ ‘_ ‘1 . 3 . .. .... Wuhingtou. Aug. ‘31. 9:30 p.211.— Ilmro has been no vomiting since 5.15 p.m.‘,‘but there is grout anxiety. A change for the better or worse in ex- peCted to—morrow morning. It is re- gurdml generally as most unfavorable. pr. Bliss guys. however. that: she vomit- ing did not pmood from nausea. and therefore does not. indicate continued irritability of the stomach. Ho guys that owing to the swelling of the gland u. mucus collection gathers in his thrust. which it has been difficult {or him to expel. that this lulu Caused him con- mdorablo annoyance for the last two days. and when ho sleeps the gathering of phlegm in his throat. causes 5 botch- iug. Today his efi'ortn to oxpel the phlegm caused u. coughing which end- ed m vomiting. 'l‘ho aocond vomiting (allowed a fit. of coughing. but. not in» modiumly. Dr. Bliss an s that ‘ the vomiting ceune about. two tours alter nourishment had been taken into the stomach and that there WM no name». whatever. All evidence goes to show that. the stomach performs its functions and is compumtivoly free from irritability. He said that although the vomiting was cullsod by the mucus collections and coughing, it: had been decided to give the stomach u rest. aunl that no more nourishment would be put. into it for n. few hours, that cnomutu. will be depend- ed on entirely to sustain him until it; is entirely More resume giving foal by the mouth. Dr. Boynbon, in converse.- tiou this evening atatos the President has taken no nourishment since the first. vomit. He says further that his weaker than vas- torduy, and while a count: looks rat or discouraging tic-night, he hopes and has rousou to believetlmt the morning will bring an improvement. "I! it does not,’ the Doctor said, "I shall feel much diu- coumgeduud extremely nuxioufl. So long as them is no gastric disturbance in the stomach," .thc Doctor added. “there is nothing to occlusion alarm." He admitted they were ex- tremoly unxiouu this forouoon when the vomitting occurred. taming, M they did at. first, that the stomach had again rebelled. The doctor was ankod ii the President. had mplicuuun, which question he did not answer directly, but said it might be gosmiblo. inasmuch as all patients Hu cring from serioun woundu such as this one would be more or less liable to be affected by it. The doctor mid that he was still slooiiug quietly. His pulse remains at. u. vi. 108. On the whole today has not been considered 1m favorable a. any as yentob day. The mansion has been closed for the night. Everything at this hour is quiet. BLAINE T0 LOWELL. “’Mhingtou, Aug. 21.-—Thc following was sent. to-nivht: To Lowell. Mini»- ter, Loudo—-T 1e President is sleeping. Last night was broken and unrestful. His symptoms through the day ware less favorable. His general condition is not encouraging. He is unable to retain food on his stomach, lmviug vomited twice duriu the day, the but time at 5 (o'clock. TliH cvcmng he won able to drink water and retuinit. The uwclliug ot the gland has not increased. Pulse and temperature are about the more an‘ yesterday. Hin‘nlcep up to this hour. 11 p.1n., has been somewhat dinturbed. We are very anxious. (Signed) 1314mm, Secretary. W’asbmgton, Aug. 21.——-The surgeons think the gland will not be in n condi- tion to cutiu less than four or five days. The last spell of vomiting was at 5.15 o'clock. and up to 9.30 there bud not been any more. The marked rctzccucc of the Hui-goons and attendants of the President to-nigbt tend to increase this feeling. They remained shut up in the rooms near the President, except that. two at three attendants passed through the Private Secretary‘s oficc, but they would not say anything about the cane. Efforts to get even a word from Dr. Agnew failed. Hcdeclined to be _mu or send an opinion. simply relating cu- quircs to Dr. Bliss. Whenever _tbc President appears to be doing! well at is easy to see the surgeons: and attendants. Ton-night. all the members of the Cabinet met at the White House and remained sometime with closed doors- There is a significant quiet prevailing at the 'Wlu'te House. ' “inmates indiwtc a. feeling of mmmnness, a; say tbeleast. There is aim pre- valent. that the President is too wen-l" to - I The countenances of the. bc‘ nourished much longer by cuemata, f t:. g ~p..:—n THREE (2st BER dqrr. , nmrana wfinrm THE merges PAPER. JOB PRINTING or “Lyme SEAT” All) EXPElllTlWSLY ' um 11‘ m 0mm PORTAGE AVEN U E. W. I‘LHACLE, M m .4 Elbe . .. although Dr. Elias mini ibiu'uwthod but so lu- pmvidod omumuuy Mal. and that. be really negating mo strum roux it. ' Wlmuxorox. Aug. fill.-—'l‘ho While Home we: cloned about 10 o'clock 50- nigbt. All but the night umbm ml the doctors and nun-ea «Handout on .tbo l‘renu'dout “carbonic. Smhrym, nodal then that the Resident. no sleep- iug quietly audvluul been duping- most. 0! film night: that ,he had. not Wished ‘ngaiu. A: 10.80 one 91 tbonighb watch- mauoutbn upper ‘ floor sold ovorfihing was very qwer- in tho Hosidont‘w room and a few were wimp. the doom lying down. Nothing direct. and fro could be loomed from tho Prcfildeut. Dr. Rog-Mon mid about“ 9.80 Io-nlgbt it “will well to ndmis than this Taunting “poll of rho Pxoaidont miglnmortom serious results. while it .m doubtlm the severe coughing brought on the vam- iting it. might indicate a continuedwonk- nous of the stomach. Union («Much will admit a! his taking nourlabmcub from now on tho cuewould look do» . pmto. lloyutou uxpngbt to-morrow would decide the cane one we): or other. Dr. Bliss admitted nubatnu ’ y that. the emu: toauonow would be likely to allow whether he can recover or not. _ _ W TIIAT LACKOMB D'FIICUIIT". u——-— Tu Iha Eclilor of the Sun .' Sim—I find the following in the SUN of Saturday last: " Tho rutom'n decide!) in the hm heron-a much baboon anxiously tuned. Mr. Mo )llllnu. Ibo rename. it will no “mounted. would out. we hit declnlou ou the field. but am be we lumen mung the 1mm: An. melt-Um: M. Toronto. The xuujorflh of tho rmpln than n: that the some wound decided in luv-or of I no Winnipeg new. they luring \mn um game» m! their opponent: only one. But in the latter mind b Hr Momma: tram maximum. um Rename one Lucrom An- Mkdnfluu. It. l; mommaudul that. . haul . WWI be line-m in welt lame pmlllom on the mm and that tho "mum be confirmed. In mo u: .0»: name shall. man I l ' one uuun N m m: ”1,31% )oulln Ikln. Tho be decided ln lover a rocommonduunn in on one auumo. and We up. dcnuuid Mr. Ho’lllluu will It. once not upon 1:. As a member of the Winnipeg club I respectfully objocuo the Referee told-rig the comma indicated for tho lollowmg reasons: lob, By Soc. 10 oi Rule 0 o! the Lacrosse Association or Canada ((3! which both clubs hero are members) it. is declared that. "should any player be injured during a match. and compelled to leave the field, the o pomtc man shall drop it man to «luv. lzu the comm." One oi our plu 'L'l‘fl was disabled in tho third game. mm was obliged to leave the field; the GI swore ukodtpdro I a. man under the c. but they refunot and the game proceeded with their full twelve against. our eleven. Thlfl game was won b our club. leaving uu two game» :0 t. xoir one. when the fourth game was called the Garry's refnuod to proceed unions the referee turned off one of our men who tlwvclmrgod. lnulboou guilty 0! u. foul during the game iuxb finished. The referee decided that no fool had been committed and declined to interfere. upon which the Gurys refused to pin. ' and halt the ground. 2nd. We abouh have been declared the Winners of the match, but the Referee deter- mined to obtain the opinion 01 the Secretary of the Association in Toronto. it. n I ~ u from the extract. at. the head of 1; ms letter. that be has secured the Opinion of that gentleman, who. made nuggeution tut w the mode a! nottbngfho dispute. Now, there are several sermon objectionu to this courxe. In the firm; place. the referee has no power officially to take the Opinion of the Secretary of the Amsocintiou, or at . any one else. Article 10 of the constitution gives. in down It. mummy mode of obtaining u. deciuiou on disputed pomtn ol practice from the Council, and this mode is so hedged in that no one UK] . statements can reach the COMO); In the mend the Referee, under we. a of rule 6 o! the laws of lacrosse. has no jurisdiction beyond the day for which he in appointed, and he cannot. decade in any matter involving the continuance of a match beyond the day on which if. all played. It. would be uujust to no to adapt the uuggextion e! the Sammy oi the Ausociation, {or we nbould fiber: be playing :1. full club a! twalyo With only eleven. The result clearly us that as the Garrys refused to continue the match after losing the third game. contrary to the decision of the Marco, he should under the latter art of sec. 5 of rule 6. have declared t cm the Imam of the match. His jurisdictionjsendcd except. so Earns giving a. final decuuou,nnd be has no power to take the opinion of third person. “'0 are not surprised flint. a 'lleferee should require tune to consult the laws of the some. and comedor their bearing on the point in (bxpu‘te; but he ha.» now luul this opportunity. and all We ask is his am 'on, without reference to outside opinion. If this should not, be satmiuctory, eithch club .can .appeul in the regular way to the Qouncd. fill he is called on now to do, is to decide according totbo laws 0! 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