-vun - -u "Klondike 6 Id Flaldn. 1 lugs, cheap. 91: book. ae.lll)ng like a whirlwind. Buufgl roepectns:w,pn;y~6ve cent; Bo its on time. A ` I .n;AnLEmA`Rmmox COMPANY. United . Toxoxm. .. ..... .._ v'........,... .. ....-..--.._ -_ _-, 53;; the Windsor Hm ine; Daing a warm wet cloth on the chin or the Ioqlp in a poor Inbafitute tor soap. Hair on!- tina an -4: wanting it in Mm want in I. D PUUI -IIUCUIUUUU IUI -VHF I-AIHII UHI" ting, as we practice 5*...` in the went, to -to them ":11 unknown, except in 3:- F few localities where foreigner are i numerous. `A traveler when in ihe'pro1- H ince of Kwantung sent for 19. man to. shear hi3 locks, and hebegen nibbling U | | ! ! E away at hie"'i'oelp"Vvithonl: troubling abouuesuoh-is triinges a comb. `At the third euip the men etopped,,_him and asked him if he had over cute foreign- or s hair before. Oh, yes. Whenwes that?" Oh, last year, when he cut the` hair of a German custom! ojeer who; But in the matter of ehavingihere ' "am few more deft--considering the - _l-utizerlass way he does it and tb"'fict tiz: r :.o uses a littlq three cornered sets I ` i"' 1: knife as :5 rj;gzor--tlian the Chinole n'u* Was notvihevohiei of all his ` L [to enuo'b1e.d by an emperor ages Incl: . 1m- dexte1~onsly'c1eaving amosqnio than him; settled on the imperial nose? Ono ::(;\'::i)iagte guiuel h`y patronizing the (E; '.:eJ1a1:b,er-in the -lease of Euro-' pezu.s--is he doeu t. mind looming tor, l ~ your mom every morning and ebaving . yozz before you washand dress. But the _ native also generally waits to be raeee biorerwashing; `even if he bu to wait agweek. ' - ' ' : ` " E --4~ `--. ~'!2nl1/;lnllu._ 1} I One? of: `the ofcers of the rebollion .1 had a private in his company whom the bugs` je_s`tiugly- nnmad Little Black," 1 becmgse of his bimgas. _E__IQ war: the: tall- .. in the compuy-about 6 faol;.&-T } im-i:es-and 9:10 9: gap ` bravdit _in `tin regin:enI. > . - I ' ` 1 m nun nnnn nnn,,mlv.nn ting .1...` rain I Y on . 0110- oucanioxrwhfon the am we ordered to kneel dowrybohild I4 jtono ` Lcgiuxluv. fem in preparation! ux'_upn'otd ass 'aanl_t the.qe'3i;T)fwIr a- juppriae 16: the many,` on inlpqotini the linewu aatontnhed in one lugs," A "8e}'enetace qbova-the top of the fences : .\HeL-minted out angrily," "Thou, Vy`o'I_-`--: 5 you nu-itwih $h.hea'd.n1.hnu1dom : V` air!" Thyme}: `did wt I'n'tgv,I.and*`gyIin 1 the mar thundered. ..``Vl.j'_ly am you iknaeldown,;dr?*'G'. . ;ub1iviom6'nn,1's1;!I.er mafblmq my ; 1u;.asgn1aanqa.=or ` `-= `i;';Ii`itIejnao 7 rm .ou..u I . "*-when`.-':'~f~i j'o`u`os;1, 4`'put..,` "*i9I.1ITWX ..hvo;.u L % V ; '; &tt1o.rI!9ok`.f':nrT_!. I . wn*WWW2gig;YmW=- ; MRS. THO.:1 CARLYLE. use No `EATHTER. Ulllijn coverm we (Illumce oenwetzu Klemberg;an Barrie in (cur weeks They reached the sggth end of the town last wgek hve singe survgyetkl "across too a arm. ueen s ar ' fanglog go hi&1atl'ee&oll0\ving the its on in A` -`m: Imuzasome timoago. The airs ushing the survey Y P norh_waxd to meet another party A xinygng S0llfBl;tfP0m Slolgwger. aug e is nee ween 3 vs ean Barrie will probably be covert-; in a ignontlfs time... Other parties are work- :`xLgdl>_<;t_vveen` P ` Scohud andksudbgy xx us ex W0!` on e roadbed willpcfofmmence in :1. short time ater tbecompletion of this portion of t esurvey. ` 4 Advances n Wheat. A ` If`urther`big advanceiin the price of wheat ` took p!aca to-day. but there were recessions !rom,thu. highest _quotationa_. Some large ' e West. took fadvnta e of the I u luv vunopru u-u--us - The_am- v`evm~s at T wnrk -on the` pro posed "T P. R. mute have made gpud time. coverimz the distance between I lpoaeu . 1". It. rmlw nave mam: gpuu tune. coverin Ilninhnnnmn `Run-an nn fn IF wank: Vl.\u usu:.w.v. ., E April 26th.-,-Jesse Kester, of Minesnug, i passed through Oro Stanioifon Mondav. ! - liuv Knknaerick is building a large ice in the creek. here, on Monday morning. ` Rev. H. A. Fish is preaching 4 course of ` sermons to young men. on Sabbath evenings, I in the Methodist;-hutch, here. . u-...... :- n.n..u .1 Inhn E. Crawford |iu the Methodist;-hutch, here. Mes:-re F. C.- Bell and John E. Crawford I " apent Suucay in Crown Hill. Robert And Harmon Ball are on the sick passed through we amnion on muuuav. ; Guy -Kukpaerick building large ioupo on his farm here. - ' George Cmwfnrd speaxed over 350 suckers in the creek. here, Munday morning. 12.... H A Pm. i. nmmhim: 4 x Robert |u_d Harmon Ball " Suucay in Crown gnu. nu. - } \lLLl\JLIAIA\nAu , April 23-AIs-x. Gmhamhad a new barn raised, on Tl;ursday, w hen upwards of sixty- tive men` were present. to asaiit in the putting up of the framework. wa are nleud to know that Alexander ' inammation`: but is recovering, and hope idneea of some weeks. _ ' Miss Mary Mprriaoh has been Very ill With I to see her ground econ. ' - 11...... ,.1.....;.~.. An!` nmlino have been the | of the hamework. we are pleased phat Graham is im rovin , Mter a very serious I P . Llneea of weeks. l u:.._. M..... u .....a.,.x.. 5... `man van: in I n, Vs-nml`lV. . Ihrn _, her ground House-cleaning and seediugyhave chief occupation of the naziva of Gilchrist during the past couple of weeks. ` Ale nndr Cnmnbell has sold his chestnut during the couple 0! weeua. Ale under Cudpbell `driving mare to Mr._\Vright of Minesing. I ` VJILILJLJC April_25.--A. 8. Cross returned to Io-I routo Inst` week to attend the Lichlaster! nniversity exams._ E Tlmmumera are aattiml along with wring | nmvemt-y The farmers are getting along spring ! work very well; some will soon be done. I The profession ll gardener is also busy. Mr 'I`m-lpv and familv. from Brentwood. The profession ll gardener is also way. `I Mr. Turley and family, Brentwood, I have become residents of this place. Oue of l the family is at present very ill. Jnnnnh Jcannm`. and Edwin Smith have the Iamuy Is an present very In. - Joseph Jennec and `both been under the care of Dr. West. lately; but we are pleased to hear both are recover 3no ` Mr. 1, DUI] H35 IUIIIIIIJCLI uvuu. Anvun ` Houeywood. J ~ L`. Peacock. who has been on an extended visit to Dmyton, came home last week. . V DALS'l`()N. 1 April 26th.---Notwithstanding tb` hezvy rain on Friday last, our ._l'0BdB and the land aredrying up nicely. . ' ' } Minn Nancv Emma. who has been in To- 1 I once more.~~ _ H . The License Commissioners for Eiet Sim;-,,, coe did not decide in to whether they would giant 9. liceum.) to Mr. Lenuox, of the Dalston Hotel. We fervently" hope they; will decide in` favor (of the temperance ` people and grant. no license in this `place. as we believe 3 place for selling liquor is not I needed here. 1 ` 1 nu n \.::u I\lUll.\l\AIvl-I big -advance to realize on their holdings. The advance h ya been sharp. he compared with 3.5 week ag , prices in Toronto am 12 to 150. higher; 1n New York 13`.-.. in Chicago 15c; `higher; in Milwaukee 11' - and me. higher; in_ Duluth l5c higher; in Detroit and Toledo 8c higher, ` The trade, of _-roux`-se. are in gnodg i-ribs. Fear we been -_.au;3m short, although the advance was not generally expected. Hold- ings of wheat` are comp2.rat.i\'ely small in Uanadn. `Our ehipms-nts this season are over fwentv millionsjuf bnshclifrhmatest probahly_ on _re-iord. ahd the" high prices _ ruling s`nce harvest time have undoubteglly induced farmers to bring their wheat to Inllrket, ' V _ ' ' _ _ Stock in Toronto are only gyout one-lnh -: -4.-. u..... .......n ,. ....-.. ...... :. `5u......,..I- aredrymg nicely. , Miss Nancy Emma, who has 1 route for some length of time. is home) - visiting her parents andiends. Farmers are making rapid progress with visiting her parents and menus. Farmers making rapid progress 1 their seeding now that the land has dried up I IIIIDR I?\!'9..* W ' JJ\4&llA\. W, sure an see and $8 suits. April 26.--War is the talk of the day. Mrs Bunkeria visiting friends in Barrie. Thomas Adams. engineernvent to Hunts- ville on Friday. to take charge of an engine of a boat on the Blue Line.` - V \A.... Dnnnlv 'Rnu\zm- nf Ran-r?o I ` HAWKSTONE , ~ 9 I nlrwn r. -' or now me mus mne. Muss Rosev Bunker. of Barrie. : Sunday with her uncl, T. H. Baker. The umina fellows look auitedown-he: Sunday w_un uer uncle, 1.. u. Daxur. ; The young fellows look quitedown-hearted as the fair sex are leaving the town, one by 2 " . 1 nnn one. . "Miss" Mary Leig a few (13) s. M r. and Mrs.` Alex. n, of ormaa, is W for Mcmtthur. who abent J I 7| Iew (1335. - . Mr. and Mrs.` Alex. McArt.hur, spent 1 the winter months with Gilbert M`cArthur. .3. |'went'/back to their hom on Monday. -- `Hi.-s 1z..+.. M)-unu'n whn hm: Hahn vininu ' went back to men` nome on Monuay. - E Miss Kate McQuaig, who has been visiting [ friends here, went homs on Saturdax`. 1 Wm xr:.|......,:..1, ha: Immm. m ntr-her "I vlneuds here, went noms on namrua Wm. Kirkpatrick has bouglit the business of Joe Walker ` tutpher U' vI~~ an ARRISTER, SULICITOR & . 7 Private Money to Loan sf 5 pa: cent. and Ipwards. according to nature of security. Easy fermsofrpayme_x_1`t..__ _l "7 ` ` , _u_ In- ,_ L V busmess or Joe Waller : We understand that P. McLeod moves _iuto the Central Hotel on'tha 1:17 of May . Thnman Tin!-nn in making ixrnnnrntinnn tn IBIO BM`. DEBBIE] E10281 Uu we 13!: In Arms]. f Thomas Linton; is, making preppmtiona to move the weigh scales in front of his place. . 1`. H . Raker"is still further imm"o'.imz his ( 3 John Swan. . _ . I Our neigbbprbood was shocked to hear, on Samrday morning. of Iauesudzienydeatbgof Mrs. Strangsmys. wife of Rev. -Mr. Stzrang-' ways. of Eilladnle; The d_oceassdhar}been" i_1l"noarly two weeks, and _we.s thought out "uf':da1:ger, butjook ud?1_a_nLy_w_vvorse on ' I-`ri__da y_ the 22nd. and -d_ied that evenin` - Herwbrotherj. Dr. CampbeH ,~of New Yo: , `who was"w_a.it.in2 on hcir, had just leibthat _ morniug1 Mrs. Straugways-WES a graat _ ' favQrite,;and>tok uou'-" hefwas tg tQVe.h8lf._" At a memorial eaerxjice in the Methodist\ ..ly..{_nh An Qnntlnv :'u1m'\inu_' Raw, Mr. Brown. ~ me welgu BQBIEB In Iron: 01 ms pmuc. o '1`. H. Bakr"is_still further imprbxing 3 .. _l3t by.layinga. aidewalk. ' _ - - _ ' { 5 V x .- . . - -I Bar-"gains in Men s and Boys , Boots `I .at:Hunter BrQs,LBa.rrie. _ T ; w V smcorib` LINE, FLO$. . j April 25th."-Mrs. W. _(}ummi1ig`cazlte1i"mI"iV Mrs. R. Turner, on Sunday. . . _ . 1 Mn? W Withnrsin and fsamilv. of SE. . IMrs. H. `turner, cunaay. E Mrszaw. Witherup and family, of St. Waihuriuea, are visiting her mother. Mrs. WohfSwan. ' ' 5 n.... ....:..l.L;m-hand mun uhmdzntl kn` hnnr nn _ At memorial betvlc-"2 m we mennocusu bhlirch on Sunday 6ve:')i_ng,V Rev. Mr. `BAm`vv_.'n, of Elmvale. preached an able. sermpn frpm the w_ox`ds_: Blead in`: the pans in heart, ' ifox thev~~s.ball se G'od..' ' V .- ' Mm '-Qtrnndwavn lmxvnau-lii:15I'e daxhtr. iifor they~~s.nausee uour. _ ; - , v_ Mrs.`-Stran "ways leB.v.e3..& little daughgeg. ' 9.nda hi1sban to.mb.um hut loS_a."The re~ ; ' xpgins wer _takeuT:15o Ballbville. for7in_termnt; " `Mu... ` 1(Jn'i' 'I`nI-um in Hiid 1m wil:h B lplgins werg paikensw nauevme. Iur~uI_wnnuu_v.. ii: `Mrs. `_JQhnT Tly.`n1vrn/enj ia ;li\'i_d np=`wiI:,h a ` Vsprhihgcgi,-ankIe.. ' - - x u` 1 A(}EN'1`S WANTED. -_Call or write. Enclose stamp. E. R. Reynolds, 124 Victoria street, Toronto. ` ., ~n`*.`V'_V.* lg - ` -'1 1 `-John L605. rsqeia `hgsid : `naws',th mhkrs: W.h<),l.1.\feI_in_ Illordiatof " Edd 7a\pnra1ytic"BI5rb;'. M 1 'iw na,b1e to` speak: dMi_n'cIly..?~ :i - L -. M rm ,. MnQi :uuia:' Turdntx Vi! >- `wasvunuble cg apa3`slc:u!I,n1;no:_1y._ _-..r L _. 1` ;-Mra:MoG.wyuu'e; Toronto; .' Iviui iqgihm-;. 4 dahghr; 1!dfn:2J,sua a: MoKinv;on..`? A _ _. _, 1` - Mi!.,Mm ween and her. h::mx.; at 2 EL Bradford, uovioibibgj lgheir ni!7`DiTNYeat. ,; pm _,w:hi::_`ud J_a`l.r8oot this-wd V to: : axguurctnipown the Nosswuogaf in. ~. 4.4. ng. `Mrs. M, Bell" has returned home from; 3 A A " ' n,` . Before buyin mro an :99 I '_u11x_3a_B1sT. '` DALSTON. mom`. 5;1"x'x|-s-( )i"r>i1lmexft.. ` 7 0mcee- to well ; l_3lock.iBa.rrie. 31 7 manxnmxg. nbntnsox , 7-. .: H... dnluml nf prnr-Hmll nglybur Sprmg Suit; be` nn .91` ms. A . . I spent `lmso to our large greoeipts of*--r.\ Kidneys 5` 's`<??1g0ELE KING | -r:.;...;....:. ..'..u:.. on in mrgoiva nawa-A ' Sbldbi `5TRENG_TH__1Nv1F!IjI' In-nus: , . I , Thougudstestifyto its cumlv powers. Sdld by M Vnlldmggiets; Large `package. 25 cu. woonv(Ann" .IBDlCl!iB oo.. TORONTO, cum. OI LVN`. ll 1Y.ll'8.'Il.5lI'la, Dlllluihy. ~ 9.00 p_m f#_Mr. and Mrs. J Robertson; Lr)ndon,_who C()LLm(;w`00D 5, 5: I leave for Vancouver in a few`daya, are the j'gj'3 {_m_ guests of Mrs. Budd. '. ` , F 5.55 P-311. ' - H. R 5 1 . ` 1. `VF 1 I E , in VS: . in Bame. . \ 7.10 am.-Mail a, T. A. Foster is Iosding some cars of pota- toes, these days. ' - E d. Tomlipson and family at` e intending 1 to move frm Angus as soon as possible, { Mrs. Tumliusou IE4 going to visit friends at ' Port Perry, and Mr, T, goes to_ Toronto to '1, . i A ' work. ' - - I """ ` " ` ` . g April `25-~Mr._ and _Mrs. Thomas Drury , d Mrs Shrubaole Bnrie, were the guests f an of" Mr. and Mrs. Hart, Sunday. Mr. and Mr: I Rnhprtnnn: Thndon, who K I in X3! [\,IIl 3 in. Bame. ll .....-1 [Brim 61 Bxuai WeaIkness,"a.1l eects of abuse or excess, manta! "Worry. Excessive use omb- bacco. Onium or Stimulants. Mailed on regelpi I1). Darne. . `X _ Mr. and Mrs. \Veu'.sox:, Toronto, am; the guests of 1':he.r daughter. Mrs. John Sanderson. _ ` -DAAIIA l"...uv.knH Iiynn in Ann ..:lL..-n. `oak I I \ ! v WEEK. > Mr. and Mrs. Todd, Oro Stagg, spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. James, Wright, " ' . The mwnshin fathers -naid n. busimss visit 1 ` 50 CHI VHHSKE Ull muuuisy. O ` The Epworlh League of Zion church will 7 hold a. social at the residence oi Mrs. Donald 1 . Graham, Friday evening. ` , 5 The Sam: of 'I'zmn.-iranne nf Sh.-xntv Rani`: .1 vranam, nrmay eV`I1lug. o ; The Sons of '1'emp-dance of Shanty Ba.y`i are p'rep.3ring_ is bras-mass dancer: for Friday J. evening, May 6th. `This division seems to ivexcel preparing rousing programmes. and this one`w1l.L no . doubh, be the best` yet.` g 1,Misses`Mil_ier'a.ud Watt. of Orillia. Wlii take 1] part. The Oio` Station Harmonic: Baudiax ! also expected. A large crowd is looked for, as everybody seems to he waiting for this v ` literary and musica1_treat.. ` i `xv ugna._ . 2 I The.townsh'gp fabhexs-paid a busingjss visit to our village on Monday. ' 1 The Wnwnrllv f.n:mne nf 7.im1 church will bgxnuereon. - I Reeve Campbell was in our village last V week} ' Ila nnpl \I.m .* - AV Ullall KI Illllll-I nu` Vail: Una Take Laiative BromoQuinine Tablets. All. E drugmgmemnd the money it_`it failsto cure 25c. i Take twety pounds of - -.-o`mm6`n salt 1 ten pounds pf sal .amrnp'ni:nc (muriate -sf I ammonia, to be had of any druggiat) and dis- "'.BYv'"i`1T86\7n gaI!ons'hf'"WE6i; W'he1r'`dT3-' ' `solved it can be bottled and kept iugach 1 i room in thehouse, to be used in .an` emep gncy. In case ofa re Ucuurrixzg Lune or two bottles should be ixrunxed-inte1`y_thn~ox`vn with ` force into-' the burning place an as to break ` them ; the re xx ill ertainly bg extinguished. , ' This is an exceedingly simple process and ` certainly worth`trig;!;:`-=3r1edje4l and Surgical Reporter. - bwco. Opium receipt of price, one uoknge 81, six, :5. 0rwwmplaus. nzwzu cure. ampmets tree to an address. The Wood Company. W nds0r.On& How td Wagh Ypu_r_`FAa ge_ `Bailey's Rubber Complexion Brush With this hrmah n nnrn hvaipnic man, u aimnle nmzlint m- mi} See our well made Boys` (Iibthing. Also a ne line of Melts Spring (Ivercoats. . New Lines of Ladies Dress Goods; Gloves, Hosiery. Sinezjul this week. wo unn`A coLn1N`om: DAY 7I`..|n. T n;nHw- uutmn l'\nl-`ha . '!`nkInI-n ` `and M`?! , `'i`,`,`!.H:5,. . Hear wbn`. tho greatest Dermatologist in the Britiah Empire n=\ys:-Seventy- ve per centg. of the men and women I encounter look at me in honor when I insist. on their scrubbing thoir countenance with a scrubbing brush. Not such a brush, I hasten to add, as one uses for the kitchen oor, not yet `a nai1brush, but a work of care nnd science known to the trade under the name 37- II V IUXXXTI TYIIIrI$IIlII T-I TUII With this brush a pure hygienic soap, 1:. simple emollient or toilet cream and plenty of hot water. I will undertake to cure all thxe bad complexions in the com- munity. _ _If you want to have a good cmnplexiou. you must have 3 clear skin. Hot water, pure soap and >2: rubber brush used every night is the secret of 1: fair fresh akin despite every - ' mumeht to the contrary. We can supply you w.th the scrubbing brush, the toilet creams and thirty differ - ent toilet soaps to choose from (while you have the hot water.) ` ` aARm's `GREATEST nnuc: STORE wwe. a yeirl ago, In "Montreal nne-1ul_f. and in_ Fur: William .fxu,r1 ,P`Jrb Arthur one-quarter-of the stock; a year ago, J I1TL:I.. ..,....-..'l......l.|.'. ...,....{.. L....'|.`..,. nhr1'-n-- V gown mxungnxan iru-e. UVDISVIIU 3IK6 QIUIV "r" ` `VV ' ` D1-axis. Patent Medicines. stationery, School Books.\Gm`den'"Seedn. `\ Just to b;md.A Buyexsof clothing wiil `nd ctnrzgooils ` `well made, weii trimmed~in fact, equal in f, `nish, _ style, and quality to hes-`.'tai1or-miide clothes. There is thTisdi`erence, however. the p-ices are not only- lower by fat than tailor-made goods, Lut\fu!_ly 25 per cent. lower than usual prics of ready--made clothing. SHANTY BAY. WE Frax/v|ey& Dvlih Ilb announcing the arrival 0}` New Spring Goods iv an the different ,deQf)artm_ents 01' emf bust- ness.` Of these we Wdtd` direct .particular attention to our Iafge im- . poptgtign of ` . ....CARLPETs : CLOTHING \ bzu ure. `Pampmt rre' an? Cqmpgny, ndso1_',Ont- Sold In Barrie nt'Sea rs Drug Store, opp. = Post ice ` _"unu|}nw vn nu; \.II|q\.u- - _,.\..., ,9, `weeps the enuge held of borderland subjects. iverybody cram. `uarvelloua illustrations. hmpectus, 51.00 ' v IRADLEY-GARRETSON CdM}`AN\'.U1nIt - 'I`(m(_)xu'o. Seagers Drlig Store, OPP. Post Office ` adiomes. stationerv. School Books. c:m=aen"saaa.. AMUCHXPLEASURE `939 ' 3 g UIll1VEdL`KlUl\~3L G} A { .10 a.m..Mail . ' 12.51 " `Atlantic Express 7 I. 5.35 i Trains l_ezwe Barrie for ` and arrive from .uudermc-utxoned places as follows : ARRIVE nnpur mm. Mixed : 5.25 5 10.00 \ 33.03 m." Q 5.55 pm. 1-`K03! ' 11.13 mm, Mail 2.14 Pm-.16: _ I run Bobtjlradtqrd. Bnrrleilinqoal Auti- imwn pamv UIPYUVUIHUIIF3: _ . . o Bradford St.w-BI`iCk- house, 8` theme. _' Brick honse. 61 ro9ms._ Double`-dwel_l'ing,V"2 enemeqpa. ~ . Charlotte. Syxegb. -'+ Fine . residnce, 13 - lmnmn and hnmsmnnrze cmrd'd>.n,.-frni!-. am} all I UIIEFIUBW. QF_Ua `* IJIHU YQSKQBHCC, 1:) rooms and ba,semenu.; garden,-fruit,. and all modern.itnprovemenhs., ' . F`.Iimbeth-St-. --Rousth-cast hnmua. r:':'mnm2- lHUU|fl'B`llllpI'UV8Ul9U3n, . _ Elizabeth-St-. --Rough-cast houae, -roomsr stable, etc. Brick store, dviielling. &c-'.' Frni-in `Qt ..Rr;nlr I-umco ehzklo Ah Q Fr.;1ci;.~ Sh. Elna .--Lo`t`.!'} `acre. Mary St..--Finest brick mansion in.Barrie;"' 118 rooms., `coach: house. stable, etc". "Find rough-cash residgnca. V L. . . Worsley St.-~Roughcast'house, 8 rooms. " '0wenSt.-Lmjg%; bx;-iczlzx house 2. vacant lnfn- . -7 U W 7 lots, mm. . 7 . . . Bayeld Sb.--Frame hogse and lot. .. A Keuipenfeldt: -St.-.-Brick: house, stable, [Best house mat of St. Vineeht s Park. [ Town of,jBm1ford,V.-`-6 acres and dwelling. 2 : Toronto.-2 find lots`-, LyndA'venu_e. _- \ . Medoutn."--Lats :,~.'.'4} 5, 6, 7'. Con. 4: 8 Kat: 3. ..'!: (`,1-Aim , 5, - 3 - ` - J.V1eaoun.--u_m8 Z & Lots 3,_j6,_-.7`, Con . 5. 5 Townahin of Croft nun: o,` o._-1, wu. 0. T} Towhhip or Qmscj; 1.>'my"`suna.:Lot l0 a.nd 20; con. 9,. beautifully `sit.imtad on the . gaorth shore of Lnke~_'2,1l;_n_iic."i1otea.formits ` m V . . _ 7 V , - i N. 0ri11ia,-155:a};-mg. L0.Bf;1"i7C4;if.VI0; tn Matahed1}slh.-"L0t.vl2,- Cqn; 10; 45- aer ea.=, ?[}nb l7.'(3nn.'V `.2(Klrcrs'. F.n`h' -I5. (3nn.-2. 0 nuu'_.uueuua,n.-~uon.1z,- uqn; .lUs `I0! acres, ' rLot:17,:0aa.=a; zoo crs; L9f.:l5,..0on,"-2._0 ye...,.T.T .. Ichwbeat . '. ski-Inn I4 Ianig_1;-1pggh ~`;iirt * gm;-V25. Vboa;`:;11-; _ , if Loc:\26,j;,3dp;..-;_II.` 100; gsbmu ._:`)|1t:!;`1}!<{_f_V_ ,?;1.o1f 25, _AGoIfr._ " 1300.50 ' eyu. - . > Collier Street.--Fine dwelling, all modern: mprovements. ` _' ' ' Rrmlfnrd St: ._Rrir-Jr. hnnaa, R` 1-`nnmn, 11-13 Mail 2.14 " Pacic -7.53. Mail `,4 Dunldp `St.reets.~'-2` pBri:k c-iwelling. `2 sof`- EVS. iwuue, ecu. Dncgs spurs, uweumg. ow. `Frixncis St.-Brick lVmuse, st.*1bl9, .tc. 8 nr}mn: Ba}:-ie Railway Guide. son y.un - V man _>COI:.LINGWOOD MEAFORD n... 111! BARVRIE Mjuiimms. ` H.m1LToI' 3 PEN ETANG _A~o_ TORONTQ , 11.15 am 7.39 p m 7.11 a. m 5.28 pm m n Et6ea; peri$ag 1 -u-no...-nu... bAge,per head ..._....... ..-.` hmmrbu ...... .;...='.... LI5 9.05 pm DEPABT FOB 8.10 5.. 1.00 [1I;per b`3g... . V . . . _rtoa,*_amall+9gi,-pet`_hag ."_'. . , ` mD,s';,. . $61," mawhlhed 5. ." .1` - .f n c,c I`. Jinn -'a__ 23!, waishd "I'-I'hIn-L v `E " . ml},Klll8`,..s:;a~;........7;. 1w..1 zo inI.`parlVb:;..L`;.A..... ...."f ,7.. 9 ....'.'.--....V.... -50..~00 Iyr,;rom:rnr 5IAxD` nmxv i1=non17n'..f I, per u .. ml, per bag}: m.- nmalhmc ...... `. ,'Vt<<``\\j6ih.` .. ' nllhnno wan .-.- "Women: uudn. Wife and Mother " A book hlch ever woman will bu is alm ,9 read . ' ~ .,e.x.m. W Lpecial prefu-eb h A I trod uo y)lra.FmnoesyE. lllard. An euxycloggedll: n the woman question. P.ortra1La.of a_ hundred med women. and numerous other justratlons. L-snap for either men or women canvznsaers. I rospectus~, 01,00. ` . B THE LINSCOTT COMPANY, Touoxro 1 -.-__--.. ` Can-fully corn )-ecudto dais. Humm. April 27, 1898.{ u-,.;..... . or: 0 I lV,\(\\`VI`ll`B U . pg 12 u,-H Iouont.` uni oonyioo :- rlbucalu. 9-nu , lIIV6'!C.cI`OOIl."ItO9 c. w. PLAXTON. -....`.. ...u nurnnr) I.n nu-on nu me of the Unseen." Fa.-xslnating book. ` e eld 7.o(:;;ers. I I, _ , ' vim; mum H 00 Toaotro. ,_..,_.... - ~- --- 5.- '_gumw?iX , .1 u:_n_... A `T7757 Ueg I s war? Ln? .4... fan Annual WAIT!!! -.. -In mu rm- lllltuul um. .1...-...... V. n... ........... .7 J-.. uh. /. While consIde\*a>.ble money h1s'lieeiTnY:YhTu" the advanced prices, themobal will um. aggre- gateinny great sum. ` _ . , _ In` Chicago May wheat sdld" to-d;'ay at' $1.25, in New `Y>',di'k-/RS 3122 1-8`; in Duluth, it 81-22; in Milxvdukee gt $1.15; and in Toledo $1.13 -`Toronto, Star, April 26.. AGENTS IPANY. mm ._....4._,..__ Iona` . V" L8 00.. ; f Tonono. 4 F038, smuu, 0ata..... . "Europe looked to America to d aom - thing in the mutter endwee nsutkegy diiiident about interfering in ten: rows on this side of the wster. At his Admiral Benhem was sent down to take charge of the United States iieet in Rio harbor. The egship was the San Fren- , eieoo, end on Snndsy, Jan. 28, Admiral { Benhsmreelled on his eepteies to come lliuuun sin wuss. ~\ ` ' . ehoerd. Amongthem wss Cornmsnder" Browneonrof the Detroit. It is said that site: the eonfereuce this commander came back to his ship smiling. However thst may he, he eerteinly smiled next morning. Just efter oo o1ock that even- ing--it wee celni "es could he, elrnoet-. the Yankee nsvsl Ihipl were seen to he; 3 in e hustle. The cenvee awnings fededgj sway, end in the night eertein sounds " 11 werehenrd eboerd them, st which veri- ous listeners put their hands cup shaped hehindthelr one to lieten harder. On . the morning of the 39th there wee e ` ohenge in the appearance of the Yankee , leet. Ithed taken 01? its cost. weiex; -` eeet and shirt, so to epeeh, end wls just : eying itself when my dswned to eee how good its training had been. The insurgent Ihipe Aquidaben end '-Temsndere were up the hay above Vi- ene island with their oehles short, 3 seedy to trip. The Trejeno and Gnenn- { ; here, as well es the eet of armed tugs, 1 were crowded with men from the gar- i ll tisons or Cohrie and Villegeigon. The | g 4. .L_iherde_de.tlew.-. the.._l1ttle.,..hlne iensign, -' tor Admire! de Game was aboard her, J lying with the Trejano and Gnannbern ` north of Enohedoe island, a few.yerde , from the American herh Amy, one of * - the heats kept out by the` blockade. The Perehyhe wne lying with its teeth, so to. spesk, It the throat of the Yankee ! herhentine Good News. W - `i n-_____-....s-.. `I!_'.......-_.. _.. LL- `I\..A....:LAl 5 atom oi THE coummosn `rm? smonmau LOVE TOTELL. ` Iocrnn nomlt nnnx up what tho In- nurgentl.-ldnlrnl called 3 Blocli_dc." Ag, India: `that Pleuu Ion who Rave Son Bnillnuon Fight. ...,....4_ ...,....__ I It was in January, 1894, that the l civil war in Brazil was coming to a cli-" max in the biiiboxf at Rio. "Admiral dz! Gama at the inmrgeuts van in the hat- bor with seven-l gbips-of-war'.= The gov- ernment held the city, but while the in- surgent admiral` held the water no i=bip- `ping could go up to the front as long as he said it couldn't, an `be said no. `Various govcrnuxenwe -lected by this exxubargo-block?sqe'- the admiral called it. Great Brituiu\ as concerned chiey, but the United . men was :1 good rrfcond, `ith Germany nd other, nations as ma ' "\.V.......'_.. I...d....1 on A -......i.-m on An -nnnn, C Iyuuvs III VII-IU IJULIILJUIIJ -|l|LUL.I U4 LLIL7 L my, a: they had been doing a long; _time. Afteracouplfof men had been '; lllled aboard the huge they draw back, Ind the Detroit,_ with everything clear, rounded Euchadoa island and came. along starboard sfdo to atnrboardof the I Trajano. The men looked 1:hrough_their i light: end then up at Commander F grownlon on the bridge." `The story of `what they new is a tradipion in the` navy now mid always will be so long as - than liko`_B1-ownnon are "fi:To&imnnd. 5 '1`hoenma'ndorwuemi1i`ng. . , A mean nlI`f`| mrninnn rminn a mean. Ullllll-IIIHU \XUU|| ul`UVVI- ~' Commando: Brow-nlon on the Detroit got his ship under way, having hoisted anchor at 6 o olook, and headed toward u city bemoan Inohados and Cobras I Islands. Her crew wan at her guns, I und afeagor 3 lot of mon_ as one could no anywhere at that time. The anchor [oi fouled in the Dctroit s hawie hole, and that "was ample excuse for proceed- [ in slowly, which _ was convenient, J while a couple 0! insurgent tugs made (sputter at the northern littoral of the { .nH._ .. LL-.. L...l 1...-.. 3-3.... .. I.\....l V" who was looking at the Detroit for the-`_ `H. 'V-lIIIIH"-IUI `VII Ullllllu I V A man on the Trajano raised a mus- 1 int and red a bullet our the heads of 7 gslora pulling my in a host with a . line from the Amy to :1. amp at anchor E ' that the Amy might bawarped to the `A forbidden docks. .Two heavy insurgent : can name arc_)un`d with their'_ rams i gointcd with`: "side. of? the Detroit.`. On Ihean Franoinoo the red ag of battle F had boon _run.1ip to the fore truck in` , naps. -A qnutormasm-L stoodwith his hand ontho halyirda eaggg to break it" out, with hit ayes xed on the admiral, Iign which would cause him to give the .| rqusrtormastor thaprder o ardently de- an.-- AL- z..'.._.._..._.. .1._; __-- .4--.-s - `Bx;g;\*;i~sux`:s Iuuu. '. ' ' { When the insurgent shot was `rgd, Oomminder Brownson turned M to the` junne: at a one pouudor, and with a ` Ioarooly proptib1e*-increase of the , Imilo ordered the man to` shoot; into the 1 Tujano at the waterline six feet abaEt_ thontorn. '*I`h 9 order was misnndenf stood, and the shot went aoro_s_s'thve in4_ Iurggnw bow. ' Thexeupon Captain} Brownson hailggii " um .-.._.. ..L;..|n' I... -L....'n-)I -HT! } wuuu U-lU]_ \vc1'v`w>uu us, >. >: ,1` A _ You goa'hea`d, Y Commander Brown- A non yhoutcd, `nd P11 pxoteot you!" f `mheingildrxrwen. _ - "'M_x;n` at thg Gntnpbm-a!V prderesl A ,Gim__x;n`andez` Brownian. And thdgreaw ~ black mugzlw _o,f'the Detro1t ubrbads1da 1 tntlithu Atwop1vo`_t, gnu; mung around, {1} I` ...l.c;pk.ixggJ;higgex;;..nx_;d,.biggbr_I.e1uy;;n1a;w.4 ` ..~.'uz,` till` they `stopped; .'1evo1qd` it the` .g::::_is'er.`*`;, Que parfttculmarly/ narv\0ttfI`gun" _ (*2; 1 sl.c=..zrd,1He:insur7nVt wasoonspiont I -l"``~,'. Lruu:u=audz;Brov6nson'wavd him` I ,;v`i~nh Mzalf ?i`_:iii`Ie.T thu my H ' .9 r`-s }.- wrhingdxhoun wlbecoutentwlm Addma ' _ anworkhsrdnnlktnc duly Iorsudtyuwock-. Lu dollars week) . K Nmwmms 50.. ` \m:":.E?;|i:3?:n::,u;`;:uc;yl 1.9 shouted. #41:` you rgjggaiu,I will return the re.- Ind ifyou persist I will sink you..f_ __-_' "l!`Ln"I`I-n\'nnn a mvnnm nfnrnlnvr-itn W "I Inn II you PBIHJHB 1 wm x_sum _yuu..:____ 1 " . Th_'rajano1s_czews-were` excited. If "I inervona nger hadjTu IIed fa itiFgg e"r`.' ' the ght would have bee'u.o1i. - _. ` " I I -In?! Hun ahht Rid nnt cnnn Thu nail I-IIV MEI-IE \`U|-ll UKIVU UUUH.Ul.l ` V .Bu G the shot did not sound. The suzuiil- ora.on" the `Amy s yaw) waited 410 gage 7 what they were`to db next. >. Can rv..'\n'\u(\a ` linmwmnrlur Rvnmn. I _ ....:, \'~ nu vyuvn; Imps uwwulng ,.= J-.:=2."v;:-,Aa'x1.t .4'_toI';lawhil'&t`-he ` -' .- '.f':I._1ti.-d._ Butt 9 milorjwho -. `r; ?:`\'< L`$l'0i,t I`, -.thnO ' (3:33 wry cf commander Brown- `..,,;'sV to * J V '.'#':',`~:.>. `:1'!:Vl:>e:.a bips` led ..-"waif 42. v: ith othexp ships orbwdih .A_{r: . .ss'nd 'A`f.tnr.:_uxihilL [nan-"no of ncugrur uuqoaneiylu Lhiiligyggd lI'.cgmy.- ' '_\ A nr3'\coinmLr:n' mm: is prevalent 7 that` he work at roporters. given in ,uox-tpupen, gs uncle in not entitled to respect 6: credence. "It ia.g'9neriHy as-' named that thq reporur tn chiy at wholiy to make / nntiou_.or' in umvvuy interact readers without re- ] [ltd tojaau. while just the tavern in the truth in all reputable` nowIpapu`I- T hblinhmentl. A n z- _._1- ;_ -......- .-A AL- no.5. n IVI'- - ` The next night he had the same dream and egein forget the eeeential point. He then determined to take a pencil and paper with him to bed and make his ! I --note on Icon` ale,-Jae woke- The dream came the third time, but to his surprise ' on fully awakening he found the draw- ing made end lying on the table bed side. . with three bones displayed in _it which were notvisible in the fossil, and whiohl Iolved the problem. On returning to the Jardindee Planter he obtained. permis-_ aim: of his friend, the director, to chip away a neglect stone which lay onthe epotwhere the bones were in the draw? ing, and found them there as his_draw- ing had given them; It ie_80 yenrsesinoe Agassiz told me the inoident; but those; North Amerioan shes. will be `able to. roadie in his own word: _ in the intro- . dnotion and oorrectirny version if my `memory hes in anyrdeteil ieilelme.--e who have eooera to his hiltory of `the I " London Spectator. n . , , Klllllllllluiia his safe tosssnms use tho stato- nutsd reporters given in; the leading reputsble journals of the country ItO_ quite-as truthlvnlbu no the general statements iron the pulpit when use minister am outside of strictly reli- gions teachings, and very" much more trntllfnl than us the public expressions of most if not all of the leading profes- sions. With very few exceptions the management of our leading daily news- M papers enioroo trnthiulxieus and fairness II the supreme attributes fur a newspa- per writer, and yet it is common for all who an displeased with my teportorial Itstamont to any that it's: more news- NW l`0!'!- " ` If in Ivnn that Hung can 1 Inn: Ann. \\"heat.... Red. \Vr._w . . . . . F16 ui-,bak rs, per bblz. Fjqur, family`. ` `f An I nan n< pupvn lnup}. It in true that than an a. tow con- Ipignou exceptions to the rule that gov- m71atho.ropnt.ab1e_ newnpapora o!_ the oountry. M. Ma. ... 11.. ............. .4 All! Not only are the managers of our loading nowlpapere entitled to- great credit for the scrupulous care ` this; in- form our men} reportars and correspond- ents to preaentthe truth with on uaot falrnm an in poaelblo. but the public little know the oeaseleu care that is ex- amined in ovory reputable newspaper olllco to prevent the publication of even the truth when it would no more harm- "ful to publish than to ruppregait. There is not at week. indeed hardly 5 day. that the nowipapers of thin city do not aup- A prone tho feet: proper for public infor- mation which would make a mdlt inter- peeting story solely boenuae it would . bringn ood of sorrow to thdinnooent h I nudhelploei and out on imperiehable hahudow upon their lives. With all the errors necessarily committed in I newe- papur oioe by reason of the haste with which the articles must often he prepar- ed, the public little know with_what thorough into lty the newspapers, as n oteot go innocent even at the ooato auppreuing legitimate end inter- outing information. The skeletons or a.l,.hnndr9:__9L.h2n.sgh9lclswnzenggrqwlz.._. tun-dad in the newspaper qmm ofthe { country, and eneprnlly without even the knowledge of the people who are thus V I protooted.-Philadelphin Times. . v [ 3 law Axum worked out e_ Bclentmeu Infection. After I time he dreamed that _l oulty determined the gieetiom think-V ' `Problem ll Belated by Blmuh I The letters on sleep and dreama in i 1 The Spectator remind me 0! a can in ` the experience of Agauiz, and which l he told me himeelf, though it is room-d~ ed in hie work on the American shes; Be wn studying a fonil uh in the Jerdin den Plantel, but had never been this to determine the species tb his lit- He caught the very |h'eu_d without dif- I A..- __ L- _._I._' l_.__'_ LL- .1._--.._ AI__A _[ ILUIIIUI uliuusuulncu uuv mlwlhlllllu ll-nun" `4 ing, as he wok from the dream, that he would have no diiculty. But on ramming to the fossil something ixrtho drum hid qsoaped him, and he `could I I0 more determine the, species than be- I Can. ` - Tl_iSau1voA01d`-St3ry. 1 "Grmdfathe_r, "said thb. young hn-_ IIorist;,n"oa1': you. spend We afternoon `with ma to1`n,or`row?. ,5 ` L `,5 I u1,.n..-:..1. ....n..,'....i:...1 ti.`->414: ;...s. : :.-we 30:98. G.I1,'ront.'(1uun3< 30;: T we or . " VF "'ll.`i.l 1.1111. UUHIVUKIQWJ 1Tth'ink so, replied unfold mi ` But what} the obiect?-" . Van niza nn Rnnhr AIIQIA " nnuulni-at-I ' nut want: a nut: vuguuw - `. - - 'fYou. hie. no doubt: aware, answered Oh`e." young mtm, "lahat .1 occasionally ' write humorous artielasjor the "new:-' pnperaw? T 'Vn'n `I. Irnni an-3:1 HHA i\`l` mun '. pupnrawg T Yofs, `I knok, ? said th did man. '1 _ with.d sigh, and I. have always hoped V! gpitylgggq some day see the error of your ways aqd reform. But what his that gotta do with my Jponding the Iftornoon.,w,ith yon? ' A . 7 l'I-annium n lhtthr from n mndhmirin IIIw.uuuu-- juuu gun "`I':ooeiyad I letier from 1 mxAsg azixio publisher thiaf morxiilnnz-, _ replied _th,_e' nlleg7id`-,funn"y mgn,l"`re_quefetiu -me` to Qontribgtc $13 -tho lmmorpug d.epgrtz_nent of his pblioiioh matter imilal` to` this "to y9ihioh~his' ro'dLe`:19re7ibaen. scans! iomed,mn'd}n-oxd6:.j chat`. 1 may meet Ihn eanuii.-nnixnut mama` .`.a..`4-Again. . I Vllvnnn _ _ "The besutnaot ner"n.5es: 1 have seen, was Lmd Lorne about ueen Victoria. menu make ve dollars duly. > IRADLEY-GARRETSON COLIPANY. Llmitad Toxoruo, IVllIVHp Fl-INN I _ the sequ`ire11je`ntII.win y6n Ttd`t91l-mvg ; - L Iona of:-tha jokes. ojurrent. 'c1urIif1' your . -` - llwhmulr Hunt-*v~ 4 f5; {'13 `E \'-.'.i. i t'.'2:?:' -a . '.:. 1' It lino!" generally; ku0Wll.jhIt'; nnin. man: is {tho-' cbjtligt on J earth. `It grows wi1aVauaV:ggche;ed.bya_ * the nutiYe:in'V:P.pmt1a lid Misntli; ;. 'llexioo.;- `When b'9u&h,H':om..th& tore: . Inn. thdinhu2nnnm `MM nuhn` mtnin! ` 1 a 5;. .1201` .4;ooo._ buts Wh"enL,dxie_d 55136` .3 lmdv tlgjox dosmboub pgmnjd. T IMJ;-8 MW:-m lb 'drunzits.-V ;laI|Qon'.9lohQ._;* 7 ~ V :L::v SLEEP AND DREAMS. , V ` I - `W Wood : Phosphodino, me Great English Remedy. Sold and recommended by all , dmggista in Camdn. _0n1 ren- uble medicine `discovere . Sh fzagcagca guaranteed to cum all ea.kness,"a.1! of abuse nr IITMIII. Hunts! 'Wnrrv. Ermnnive of THE BARBIE xiAmNL:3, .r2;CnsnAY, APRIL 923, I898. on would Wk: the cgm: won: I ` Val Sityool dd Confocuod. The blighted time-for Mrs. Car!le`I hit was during dinner. Day after day the poured turth witty stories, most of which I has nhnoohfaxgotten, but 19 ' myounitwould be duecnciono 19:1 ` ' ptato repent almost any 0! them ` The ohuraom-ittiu of living men and I -nunA.n man: nllnu Anchor} nl in n `:12 1 LUI UIIIKIDIHIIIIIQS III III!!!` HIGH Iuu woman ware often dashed on in a few pithy words, not "without satirical touches. George Henry [mm who not i one of her favorites, gut Iiuotad with pleanrre tho way in which lbl spoke of the wondaztult transformation wanted I by the inienco on him of George Eliot`. n... nf haw nvnoriannna wnn t-loan win. l U II-III llll-IUUIIVHO UM MIMI Ill \J'UlV 31100: One other experiences was when vis- iting e shoemaker`: shop tomnhe s pur- 5 chase, at the time when esndaledehoes were worn, like those represented in `the original illustration: o! Dickens The sandals were of black ribbon, uncut until the shoesvwerewom by the pur- . chaser at home. Mrs. Carlyle tried on_ = many sh,oe9_mmd ouch time. ;hat a shoe ! proved unsuitable she unconsciously slung}! on to her left arm. Being at last suited, and having paid her bill, I the left the shop, and bed wslksd s lit- tie way when she heard s shout behind heg'_ Looking back she saw the shop- man running after her, much excited and insisting on be: returning the stolen shoes. Looking down, ehe saw` to her snlfptise A number of aliens danlling lrom her arm. n The men indignently seked her name and address. Her es- ionishment was such that her name wes obliterated for e time from her memory sud ell _ehe could recollect. wes her maiden nnme, "Miss Welsh. The hu-` mo: in this sale was enhanced to those who lm'ew__her from its being so much out of keeping with her usual shrewd- ness and self possession thst no one could have predicted it of her. War death smnnn n vneun him! when.` &Ul\I LIHVU `)I|IlUVD\L_ IN UK I-IUIA Her death scene, a year later, when` "Mr. Silvester, us aha named 41: ooachman, during, :\ drive, turned and looked into. the otrriase--tnzp'tisad at receiving no ordmaato ronte-und saw her sitting. litelau, with I pet dog on hr knee, has often rim: _ to my thought: M `In nunnnna `Inn-panning Iunngl Ilsa wuuuguu. My strongest impreeeioi men! the deep mutual love evidently nbeietinj between Mn. Carlyle and her husband. Every lubjeot we dineuesed seemed to ~re'call thought: of him. I! the than were opened, hiuong of the"blue day. was referred to or elhd for; if any I""i"iTZJ-:&:'$IZf':Z-. u...?.e3'mul his nah- . WEB IULUIKUU IU VI 31' 1U`, ll DU 1 E ueam, .;.;a*"_'a;:. m.:.m`aTa, m. opin- = i of him wan givln, of I nary was l co,d showing him nlntion to other mun ! ohxoto. I felt an if listening to the lon_ , talk of A ynnthlnl on ad couple, Ind X when, in lntur daya, roudeoponad up noodgate or mimndmtanding I felt Insured there In: a, radical misconcep- Nou. A4 61.3 hum nu. on! `Oahu. _.\l'uu UIUU IHUIU CU l'lIUl\iHI llHUUUU`Up' V tion of the mu .m..;: an.m--N.w- } u__:_ t...1-._-_a-._L . ` IIUH UL WU` IKUI III` { York lndopgndent. _ Ohtnou Bhavo Froqunlly` Q Wet Tojvel ta um. um ha. . .ConIidoriI'g that the inhabitants of the middle kingdom in the razor now than my other nation in the world, it in passih; mango tint they never disk I covered the idvgntngelof lathering rlt, mum Han mnnnr n.....i..... nnl-Tina g (Graduate of the School of Practical Science. Toronto.) CIVIL ENGINEER {AND 0N'i`_)\I?I0 LAN N SURVEYURJ Plans, Specications and Estimates on all Englnegarin Works preparegd and submitted on honest not ce.` 0mee._Bothwell s Rlack,` `3 Dunlap Street, Bung, om. l`nnnnun-ux,!- u.............. I