-_--..--... \.........,_ uu nu. uuu q_uv_y `uiuu lot. which wouidbefnll 6 oolonial of 5135 = ?Qp'po'eition fvhen _I:h`ey1_ oo:!ne5 7to iekon "f1p`V"rii`et"tei'eW with {lie Douiinion Govermnent'if= the Bill fppohibiting the importetion fat oettle 5 . Mr_ Ohepliii , 'forn1 er""l_";eei'd"I1t of V` the Board under Lard " `8e_liIb1iry e `Government, strongly supported the `bill, ihough he Iteted he should be eofry to" interfere with Canadian tn-ede.; The motionwu then put to a vote, iend-2 we": 3 hip`pil y rejectd. the vote being 186 /to 151.1`: [Toronto Biscuit & l3on f.I ,people- ,ta,ke_ any" brand of Bisc1'1i_t` thei13 grqcer `gives them, but J . WI 3 E PEOPLE insist on having thoe made [ by the The cheapest and choicest steak of Tests, Co'eea, plain and fancy Groceries in town. QUALITY HIGH. % P'RI`CES LOW._}; ' Stro.ngt_l_I, PURE --v--u-nu -vnuavuul-ICC T \IIIl ~1I1K1ng 8t;. W..'fr:> _ 13'nto. ` vu uuw zwscnlug apluuuul.` Ul. auuauule, That tap: with its lances of light b . At the shut and barred door of our memory, An after-glow radiant and bright. Do we see nothing else but our losses, `VA rnnnrtnn {Phat-A `nnla ant` mu-InIa.;I . I ` `; L. " - 0:15 :1 r -.:( 27:5; 5?, -' ' 'i_/'. THE FINEST TEA IN THE WORLD F01`. V hi -bu-.` 3`. Jo`-'_- sous Amt I-':l)I'l' BAl|lIlE.' IN U 1 N no You nnlnlv? Piarny lair-dealing rm, to extend gtlmate manner. Address ..a7 Front Street E_ns_t, `u.-|.'E\N"R)Y. V...-.uv V5 . VI qua Hutu. nguunu. FUIII. A'nd7ve "grieve for the golden head vanished ; Our chiidreu are women and men, And wistful and deep is, the yearning TO hnvn them `Inf-. n`\{la`rnn nnnn ind Flavor. 2-17- ms Law: a. suvmss co. lNO`0R_POR`A.1"ED Isa}. SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL _I:x1% gong to or AB0II_Ell`E * .'i'!.!* Mi=%-In--I mn- ` 4 an bonoitod torsll mm or DRUGS, PA1`EN'1MEDIOINl!8,` nu s1unrfs,< $0198; comes, 4 senses %MnuKMAu,1 4 For cont. nuns: Pull on Deposits. _'rho Security tor Dopodtou In 5 Loan lnnnnu -`..-A-...L` PAYS FOR THE ADVANCE FOR ONEYEAR. rnnsdnirriota aunuur oonomtnnp.` An Excellent in%vestr_r1en1 TOILET Angr1g1)j:s-A `mm. mm. -_-_`. Put in at short nbtjce. A full stock of [Iron Pipe for Steam, Water and Gas, Globe `Yal- V Stop a.nd_Check Valves,-Steam Gauges, and Water Glasses. All work 10-9 in this line promptly attended to. i G-. G. SMITH, UNDEII TAKEB ALL THE MOST APPROVED MAKES, WITH THE LATEST AND NISHINGS, AT MANUFACTURERS PRICES. J3A"BA!.E_T9YEQJURNAGE DEW Oh ! wings that are folded and dr 'ing.:_ I Spring wide in the evening : up! t; Reach out to the stars that are showing The skin in a silvery rift Node of, our day: is so hallowed An 3 at when we see, just before, The light in the house of our Father mnn In-uh flmv-Ann`: II}. `|n A-can AAA` . f gpym for this Paper and ca c11is_t.<)'tI1:e_fs beddi'tft.;he. discount. % H gr w of stock `in old stand, will 1'1av W `;f`oom:fo'1' Wall Paper the directly ()1)p()siteS}"*w T See our.SaIIiple'befO1e buyi1ng your ' an r<- I b ' '/J 41.1 ,1, mi. 1.12.: ",'::::v `3.".` ;.` l . reee1v_jed=~ rand `marked ,o the rst consigume I -. _ . :1; j` C! -vb. -,-:~1r'iI kw; ~` " :` Bape1's*e.nd nd a larger and better assolltlt GYM e A *3 cnsmsr Ann nnuasnsr. Closing out childrens sleighs at cost price. Stoves ! Stoves ! Stoves ! Mills 3. Plaxton s celebrated Furnaces _ - \I `N? Iv `Issac; mu i "O PAPER. J V.-- `SOUTH SIDE DUNLOP s`i5REET, NEXT TO THE CANTON TEA STORE. I j 0 er the neat _ " " > All `Come the houw; Th9t_ fall: like BARRIE AND STROUD. :%roH:N%p:r..A.:x-2:-ON And all Funeral ilequisiteu Furnished. , Orders by Telegraph or otherwise prom; attended to, ` G. 0. DOLMAGHE, Manager, Stroud. j Steam Works and Show Room, COLLIER-ST.. BARRI2 VVCOFFINS AND GASKETS OF ALL K1: i In stock or Msde to Order. Robes, Grape A...i -11 `l3.-...-_-1 n___-:,:. Permanent enlargements by. yinevi-Vand beautiful process. `. --L-n:-_____ __ "J PHOTO s`rumoT othwolI s__l_ofk, Bam;1'L T? vv no awn uuvulug luau uuu Ul.|l.' IUBIBI, We mourning there, fools and purblind, . Withthe crown and the kingdom before 115, V The conflict and turmoil behind ?i Shall the harvest lament for the seed-time, "rho B111! hp In-n Inlitkn than blag Innfo '~ ~ 'z31"c1$}Y'{1i Sit dow . . I 33) r9ac1_1 103 and -105 Yonge Street, Town" ' andeigif V n1ne'without' trade mark I at mak f li',N6ne % mnnutaotnror. , 35!! .~`- "I sup `HOOKS. In street is beauu:`u1.1asting days.b"f - ` No trouble tonpply. For sale 5 or uttlpo gnunutn-oitory. JCABINETS FROM $3.00 PER Doznngi "Iiii`i*``1i`ii"n"'ii`; F`!BT rnlzlt. munnna. 1888. 1890. 1891. `swrmm xinem, isiwm -Fo5sALs-- _---1 ggvyv _a'A'}EA;o BRAGEBRIDQE Iuuuul uuo uni. `UBO luulullll LUIS DUB UBU'(lllIU, The bud be less blithe than the leaf? V In there joy when the plough breaks the,fur- rnw , Gtirling and Urimpiw H TI-IE I-um. % 'D ORENWE ND ? Gllll NE THE Qrch 16`? BEST "Y? r ' a.u. v _v \. heres Jess lllwunm. w -~ ._ ' covers he-r Andruahcs In-2. . J..~. Morch.8 J 189.1%.` 1-: The barn hung with with gay lzm realballroom .=-%-`:`'1`=hey 11 b1 \Jllp Q\.1 11' min]: thenfd lightning mu T Rm mm UIUDHUD, tun: .' Well, she; 50, said F11 the little (WD "help" rm th Kitty, in h with lace about hvr as ? The Vinli ,r spirited mu ' 1ettyK_itt_v _ obin Shin` Liddonvld. u5uuu...D .-- - - "I am gnix . said, 1'11bbiIl ,` 11....` n9`: .;\{ Illtlnuyv, nu. ' tucked aw;1_v 'thing? She clothes, .'m u`I1T,CI'l .1, ' LA\I C111. ~ _ W11:1t di Robin?" Sui curls with z wasn t it`: Prindlelsr Dr Harding; u.} 3.1-ed ear tn TA. ___`_ ,_ 1 LL\.ILLL\J J In churnim,r.A (1'1,\,,_ 1 Uuux 111115. Poor lit I derly, -` ) scum ., r ,1; uo vvnvvlulll wuu. UUUU ll UlIU_JUGI'IIIII `"150 havehem hut nhildren again. And vie fret o'er the fruitless endeavor, V The labor that satised nob, Till the shadow grows thicker and longer, And the blur in our eyes is a. blot On the lingering splendor of sunshine, I`lrmr. tllhl \l1I*'1 fj lnnnnn A5 `=-club . H I sup . APP1) mos Llali IIl8,Ki `66 7 ~ ot In `T- TLC`-I UCLA I It was I-: not reply. went aguirl, his f9t in We Luddie thirty pairs ' Tnucwu ;n W DJ lllll A L) '.JesSi(:, in She had rm IIIEII 1)t,-fnre fnllof ha-alt to marry hi must be ha Strong n_1:m and love ho- 41`l\,\A__1:._., Gnu MJVL Au - Poor litt sciously, th' what they ( thankful gl`e'be11ious1_v `I -.__ -1-__: gIU|lULLA\JunL_v I am afruiv can t help i wax: u uuur x Tears cam them ready SW8) came out of the (1 alone. T_ J,\._ 1.1. vmm Vaahe es l|._llllH 8 her I'm- md down tin-1 usuyc. Under th trees she th ' dewy g1':1.~:~z, liness foun J._-..__ b`-` I have used gyet-,`s Hair Vigot for a num- er ohvears. and 1t has alum-. mm... ...- 5.- __ .. .........--vu.--5ss.su iuuplal-I," it. "you ever hear (my one maintain that it is correct formto ssy. ' Thank you to your equals and `Thanks to servants `P querled the American. `R.idicnlons," was the reply; . no distinction should` be made, except one should be more -o_sretul- inthsnking s'ser_v_ant than 5" friend. VCR-ID. "W11)' dt one cares 1" Iwas only 1 b6 BOIDO um try to be 3.3. dierencw 41.2.... I . .1 " ={".-Before * diawn thr ._-`I'|__- __ , *9 ICU W 151 0811116. I was dead VIVLA 1...-.- -In wan llU(l| L The harp "Robin lit Jessie (-0111 dancers fe ter, the gn} did not 119: ; beside her. ` 111171. __ __ llvnluu L I 3. lander, ina is the xnatt t1`l'\-, J; C9 ULILI AJALLL I. Don t ca Z Bionately, `not a poor you say _thz ` `wnv-4 r: I`! JV Dal LIIC Forgiv kindly. thought y ask you to come out, | Jessie w -` `Dance ` dazed way '. T411 iv ZIIIAUVK V` (NJ " Will y but his ha ILIGW11 lzlll Walking (1- "~`What h the past - -Dfn #1111 Llll J IJLAU "`;That-`: _L`_ LII llglli Ill VHO DOIIBO OI GUEST Shine out through His half open door. -1largaret E . Sqngpter, in Iiarper-'3 U 5x`;;'*:*:; dwells Wlden-to -11`&u E111. cla M sthat ;,,.urn| IA 441" I WGODS { tun, And none when theuhand binds the alie_Sf? H... Iary"1f&. Jacksfon, Salem, Maris. 102 79 .. .....s?1'2s 79 1 .- . i n. iinn `uvw-uuvugvu Iulu uppviwju ` ' [ DEAR Sms,--Last you I was ve thin and reducing very fa.st,. owing to the .state iuf; my blood and appetite. A friend of mine in- , '\duced me to get afbqtitl of BIB. B;, which 1 `did. I obtained immedinta rceptible mic I from it. have gained 'sl:`rengt_ and appetite, and now weighV193,poun;1q.-V - ' ' ' ' ' ' ' M. V ` .vDo1-cheater Bridge - Quebec,.`Que.~ -.-' -`~A blood. `. eve an n c . tuJ one . 7 mu`-.. -tone-; 9!;.9Ib! 'Hagyard s Pee?:n1`3`e1eem `cures coughs, !9.!.*'r..`.ii 89; 1. :t'h..;'l .no`:"9.kn-5.T_5d0.l colds, asthma," hoarseness, bronchitis, tight- 2.5999, &`1..`tF_9::! 4,.,*eh.0:.=. 8.,t,I.`7 ness of the chest, and all diseases of the throat H8 .. .:?9%.4A|?t._1|.- = and lungs. Price 25e. . . e 1283!} d9'..'h`99.;o!I. .. g moot; ,u ; L` or omen"-us. ;:9id99-1:99? 9' 9}59~ ~ -`-`o~"`"'" '_ ' - f` ..'._.'__...~>'. ;. f ` . I. "::.`_ `*=" E`; " .2; cholera there or??sdon?w;t:nmh'th?::$ 3!` V` `J `h: n""':'_"`_ Ul`]t.' 4 Burdock B_!ood.B.ittera topurify the in my -tron"is'6i:i`t;"" sorely `i e . L V the j gnedthonlgo-1-itorin-ntinritin thee` body `$019!. 3 a.s>.~".:;`:.-A7`? ffliilfa .'.~_:_m-Viz`: 5 whoroworeotxamro. ' . fl OR every ill nature has a care. In the. , healing virtues. of the Norway Pine lies? the cure for coughs,` colds," croun, asthma," bronchitis, hoarseness, etc. Dr." Wood7s, [Nor-., way Pine Syrup represents the virtues of New ` way Pine and other pectoral remedies. Price 250. ` P I S. S. No. 8 Flor, honor roll for Febru- ary. N amen in order of merit. `8rZ f_IV. -Robert Elrick. William Hall, Richard Lennox. Albert Stone. Lebnurd `Brtizil, Frank Field. J 1-. IV .-'-Field. no-my, Rutland Elrick. -Mouie Be_nnermnn,1'-Ettie White. Sr. III.---Jene. A. El ;-iok.,Annle M. Rowet, Hattie Lennox, Addie Downey Bella Elriok. -Jr. LIII --9MQi'gg'ieM"'J`ohn- fuqn. wmism Elriek." '.sasaasnd : emu',e-'- George Bsnnermun. `._Lq'c;i,n_a'. ,.Bi`zgil, William Johnston. . Pm II Sr.-William Hill, Lembert "Leonor, Susan .]!.`{i'iok {Part II Jr.-Meggie' Johnston, Downey . - L uuvc uucu 11y8l',8 I181! V1801` f0l'8 num- be;"ot;y;a_r_s, and it, has slwa 's.giv_en me satis- _fstion. It is an excsllent gassing, bp1fevsn_ts `the-hair from turning gt-av, insures its vigor- ous growth, and keeps the scalp white and clean. . . ' Because you would have zone by jail- lna "voiuel. Catch you ' taking` of ` pony Iihen thorn was 3 chanoofor 3 nohoouer. N ot much !" ` `V ' "Why not 7" A ` Vin Iomothing yo would nvfer huv dong, wad his wifefs oorpment. she Snub B'er.8'ubb y'n Wayne My Uncle Jim. said. Mr. Lu'ahfortVh,e . was one of the first of the forty-nigien. .He rode allwthe way'aorou the continent .o.nap_ony. A l . . _ . ._ . sonny, ` (No' 2.) Frank Hornaby, Thos Pearc , Alex Brown ee, D. McNiven, GL3- 1 ' '1`he'Roa1-In Game: A . The Barrie curlers played` a match with the Elmvale men at Elmvale last Tuesday, when Barrie again "came off victorious; The following is the score :- BARBIE. EL_I_VAI5E. l\T, `I \ ` `IaV thirli Depaw s house 7 In: ukdi T ' ` ` ' ""Ke 11.30 o clock at night `the utoie-. phondin my ho use ring. I wuup `and '.an|wer9d,the call. ' pepew; 1 Chauncey and the Reporter. f` In my dealings with reporteryl have had only one experienooi with the news- pupa: death much, said Chauncey `M, c A couple of years ago I for tweak. 1 was not very` sick,` but" in `Vulome wayu: got rumored abo'u`tAt_.hs_b Iyvu ldying. 4. `A GIIU Uulals - They're tiny, sugar-coated granules, 9. com- pound a! refined and concentrated vegetable extracts-the smallest in size, the easiest to take, and the cheapest pill you can buy. {or they're guaranteed to give satisfaction, or your money is returned You pay only for the good you get. * 'l'h.m.'.. M. .'...}..1:|..1.. r- 1.. u.-.....; .. .......a n Thanh You" or ` Thanks. 3 Which is the more correct, `Thank you or "1`hanka l _. and is the latter an Americanism '1, were two questions a clever Ellgllh woman `was lately called upon to answer. Preference in the belt society is given to "Thank you. Thanks originated in a smart English set. but was abandoned when Whitely s -the London Wanamaker-girls adopted; ifh Inna nlvau Ln-.. ---- A - - ' vvvvutiu UL PWBIUUUGIIL D0365. ` They're put up in a better way, and they act in a better way, than the huge. old-fashiom ed pills. `No griping, no violence, no re- action afterward that sometimes leaves you worse elf than before. In that we , thev cure, permanently `Sick Headache, Bi ions Head- ache. Constipation, Indigestion, Bilious At- tacks, and all derangements of - the liver, stomechend bowels, are `prevented, relieved and cured. ' `V l Il|L___9_; LE_;__ .__ hf" ,, A `I ` " That's the way` Dr. Pierce s Pleasant Pellets come. .And it's a. more important point than you think. It keeps them always fresh ,snd reliable. unlike the ordinary pills in cheap wooden or pasteboerd boxes. "`i`IAV,rn.nn1' l1l\;1' g `runC-fn- um... ......l 1.1.... V 4`v";!;.' *3 -53-` "`I_ 1:`: ,-M`: * of are '8xp`:%%i"~ P.!;d.P}'0!i.Ii98 i"6ii"uEfi- .;ri9st.it-{hid 1 15 ihier more "locust" it _ 4... _po__s_ition sggi rgsturo, to be llipf Iii?-h ; `everybody '_'.h`, ss'n't,0 .5-iii dontsot with him Vine st busineu "or social '_3iijeuld "net but sppreciste" `his ebliging courtesy. He wsstvery poplar ' all slongthe line snd_ will be very mueh V Irgxiopnl-ti" missed by his fellow trsinmen. His. 'sbr- V `ro"win'g friends have the symhsthy of the entire ooimnunlty in their sudden and and beresvement. V Qilajority for Bertgi, 22 shots. gnu. 1. ] \ . J. Sanford, . H. Lyon, .- , McL Stevenson \ Lqunt, HI. 3... `OR `I'dou : th`ir;:lf:'st>._ - `V e `Thanks ; "good night, `Good night. ' 9`? `lglia going to die to-night 7` (L (T J mgan n `N of? v:1::<;s5::f}.ing~likely to be `fiust as good. The Treasurer of General eenital acknowledges the following contribution: to the funds :- ` ` __ 0' `AV'f`!-ien.`d, per Rev. D. D. MoLeod..8 0 5 00. Mr; JA.,Rogere'on.....V. 5.00 Judge_AI-degh . . . . . 1000 A. F. Hunter. . I O I I e I I o O 0 0.0 0 -r.__ '1.` up._- - 100% `You, I replied. Given Btrolllth ml! TAppotlto.. lh Q:-so. 1-_A. -'___ UI-I9 Skip, 25 Skip, 25 A one For II- LL _-- , 1 B_nor 3011., 14.10. J.VB. Robinson, D. Kerr, `J. Patterson, W. Barton, GL3- H_are,. , McEachren, Peters, ' R. Graham. GI- us 0. . _.--. - awn ULVJJUUII - o n o o lira; A. Strathy. 'l`re:u. . D T VIII-I Skip, 15` (No. 2 ) ELMVALE. -(No. 1.) . `l an. A Skip, 13 ' Ifor a long time a sandhill_.or)mound. _ ` jp_eo [')le spoke of it, as the ?.`Kingsmound, The Viking Ship. There is an interesting story connected with` the buildin of the Viking ship, which is to sail from orwa in V ay, arriving` `here in `time tovgo to t e Ghioa o Exposi- tion by wav of the Erie canal an the rest lakes. Near the outskirts of a ,little vlage inf'Nor.Way, Sandefjord by name, there {as he and there were ever so many traditions among the. villagers about there being strange relics inside-for once, as the{-said, a Viking had been buried there. a the : winter of 1879-80 a soldier began to -dig , om Iyin .11 about.., i in this mound to di_scover `for irnself the truth of these. _He very soon struck a solid oak plank that proved to be t_he.side_ `ofthe ship. ` Men from the u_niversity.in Christiana came and "made investigation, -pronouneing.it to a Viking ship. `With `warmer weather and softer soil the digging went on, and the ship, in good condition, was brought to light. ` Inside there was the skeleton .of.a man` inqarmor; with his V. It was easy for.ex- p9l`:t to. geternfiine. his period `as 900 A. D.;,'s and',to.b_e`1ieve. this must `(have been .t_he .l`:i`nd. olfiship in`fw.hA'ch. Lief , Erickson This voyage to. America some thousand ygu ago. . . s a an or {U Wlllc I ` .1'Bdin,9.`9 _; 1 14'r._.`J.o`n,e-;. a's,.9nh!l11ent:d9Ve1PI!In*!,`+ '.,.",*.1.a, gm. in ;th,p;;v`;no:W.k --9 gdqap ; at q.tii t):9!,l . ed, ..t;h.9=. stMrzn`.;`i.;1r_-,Itwe ;'I1i h13nIV:1f;`>n92!-.;9!.o9A:th-= Mam " .=r3=2m :ti 9919*! sin Vuccep,qin_I;qa,-:o ml`. ~ .3: 2. ,!.t.ruotipI;-can vuevavlvl us Ian D avuuw UL l'CllllI[.'KUlU purity. ' As none of the usual impurities of chloro- form form crystallize along with these com` _ pounds, the process would appear to aiford ' a method for the purication of chloroform on__ more satisfactory lines, for re ated crystallization an a method which yie ds, as every chemist - knows, the purest andimost rened products.` Moreover, asolid chloro- Ifo ri_n.'co,mposed is, as will `be imagined, less likely to undergo `decomposition than a li uidcompound. The advantage ofbeina ab e to transport chloroform practically in a solid form, for by `simply warming the -compound pure chlorofz-m" may be obtained, is one of obvious value. . Meanwhile, the `results of clinical leiperiment 'wi_th this new product will be awaited with interest--`this being the test `that `alone can decide its "value" for anaasthetic` purposes, hbw'e`v,e'r fjclieinicallyl pure `the substance` maybe. , OUVIIU 00 P01 (JULIO. V" Both bodies yield very poor chloroform when heated to 212 degrees F., is tem era.- "ture ~ `considerably below `their `me ting, points. The cresotinic compound is, how- ever-, the more stable body, decomposing but little in the "air, while the salicylide, under the some conditions, slowlgl gives OE chloroform in a state of remarks e `purity. ' AI D0118 Of th lillllnl imnnritinn nf nlnlns-A. ' urities solution" after being _ deposited in beautiful crystalline _ form An Important Discovery In Medical ` ' Science. A discovery which `is likely to throw some. new light upon thevexed` and im- portant question of chloroform and its` im- is described in the Berichte. rofessor Anschutz, of Bonn, in the course of certain reseumchesin which the pre ara- tion of salicylic anhydride was invo ved, -had occasion V to use chloroform in the when. he found that the mixed process, left for some. time a compoundvof chloroform with salicylic Wanhydride. -A similar` compound 18 form- " "Rr'\f."| Hninniyinl uninc- `ed also when ortho-cresotinic acide is substituted" for the` salicylide. The salicylide contains about 33 per cent. of chloroform and the cresotinic compound about 30`per cent. -e: gpqsvztion i ti'ig'gerto 'wh1'c r ".""' `'*Pa ""7"" .-.``.W! .. . tan sf?.?s,x?.?`n32.`.`'a;.2{3_.`i`:`:8=tE? W_`u`$-nu can get another girl, ma afn-.-one thatlll take` your talk. As for me, I ll leave this minute. . ~ 1 Why, Maria--- . Oh, good-by to ye,` ma. am. Give m_e` vmy money, and I ll bia going. I never was talked to so, and I llAnot. stand it from any one." . ' - A qorrospondopt qt th_e Sundrldg ofEol,':o it n'fe1-ring-t_o`the`death _inj-Barrie-9f'M.'1'. Wilson, aye z-- ` % % J ' ,;,I,|%7':[i,l,%Vl_-m'I'-,{V7`V5_l'y_ hint sou-ofir I.tIniiot;liiI?e tho"l`p}_;1Ji9:t_tl1.1t`BI;`.' gtephen % w1ua5,? -xi:-.-1%-as-o*::a:`dr.` between Noith 33; : and Iyhlrmomlug `at I vv IIMVILI5 HUI. A woman who came o\'er'on the same ship with "her to thisteountry, and on that account was her cousin, hadheen -.de- livered. of a -child, and the night. of [the `christening came. She ..got-_leav.e to,.att`end ` it, . and she stayed. `late and drank . a great \ deal. She, had little time left for sleep. ` but she did not fail. in her duty. r -She was up betimes and `at her work, albeit" she was sore in brain and fevered - and irritable. She allowed the oatmeal to burn, and she said to the upstairs girl that she was sorry; she "had burned it, but then was no time to remedy the fault and maybe it would not be "noticed. `Sh rved the breakfast,__ and after -it was en by the family the mistress came into the kitchen and said, Maria, the oatmeal was burned this morning, and as that is all my bus- band ever eate he got nothing but a cup of ` coffee. ' . I (L17-,, ,,_, ,, PICQVc_ . _ The cook could not dene in her own mind the reason for a feeling that opposed complete peace and rest in her mind. Sh: could not have explained the fact that the ever-widenin eld` of woman s industrie: gave her an `all of her kind a feeling on independence and nnrestraint so strong at to be at least remarkable, if not unnatural. All she would have said, had she been auestioned on the subject, was that a girl oes not be long out of. place in these days. -There does he too many people wanting her.A' A IIIAIIIQII urhn nnvnn ncrnn can `kn .--us..- ` , i , . , .23,-.;~;`.`: (~'v:'11:~ 1 -' ,3 `=-~` ' `|.".;.EE(g.'I,!'.s.n~. (7vf- :r-{`.~y-;.": !$;):`!`Pnx` `I M.lrI::!g_T!_Pgi.'I.:*n?'.;`P_;`.`.`_P'.'$; `:0 :7; ;S,h .-\v.,as ....;atxan;:...a.nn:-oi:dindu`.v- rattan in-' onetoil 3050(1) brown"-stout that car9.~?ol1ke.. . in `u`p~.town- brew .-York... She hldheen in the habit of: con- jgrotulatini herself uponwher Rood fortune luwing :, er place in that` house- .-'1`-he ..sg9rked`_ fora smallj familynthe *h`eadsi.ol `which, _wgex-e, Akindeand easy.-to please. :- . She had nothin to._do qAbut_the cookingaud i.w'?ash,ing.. he` got her money promptly `nd the man of thehouse was accustomeci ` to change agportion of it into expound. o; I two-pound note every .-month, that she might mail English money to the mother she kept/alive and-the rbrothers. andsisterl she wished to have here in this country with her. She -had her Thursday ant` Sunday hours of freedom, and the up-stain .maid who worked with her was evidently to her liking, for their laughter and plea aantries made the kitchen a gay and lively place. .Both women were accustmned to re joice over theirfriends who worked in othei bouses..and to boast that they were to be envied on every account. This was the .more remarkable, because both consider- : "ed themselves sensitive and diicult t.< ( 'I`|'|n nnnlr nnnlr` nnf Ra-s.. :u\ 1...- l\IDIh SOLIDIFIED CHLOROFORM. A ` ., ...~. ;2mv.xNcE. Thazsglvatio Army. are going to hold a special 'ubiloe service at. Brnopbridgo aided, bmoon onto i20ll1:.BII'l'i5: Gravenhurat, Huntuillo :r' ..::. 2 f .L'.':L ; S_ta`yn'ox-I~ boy; "an-ohs_1' ed-`with dmwiiig obnoonb fpietut-e : `=n~`>*w` `-` T` ul vcuuuu Il'I.ln] laboring clauses. This aroused theighting `pro- . and they made a long plea for the free 1'. ..`" !" `9"`. .".'. ~. _ ` Mr. Herbert Gardiner; `the President of the British Board of Agriculture, made an important speech in the House of Com- mons last./ni`ght, which is regarded as fore- shadowing the removal at an early date of the schedu`le_o_i`C_anadIan cattle imported alive "into the Uiiited Kingdom. William Grey and Ellison Macartney (Conserva- tives), of Antrim South, and some of the Opposition members, strongly urged the passage of a bill to p,I'.0hibitA_a_ll live stock clivities of several of the Scotch members, -entry of Canadian cattle. After lis_ten- A in; to the arguments put forth "on both _lld88, Mr. Gardiner arose. He deprecated ` the proposition by the members` who -would bar out all foreignlivej stock.` It was not the intention of the Govern- ment to build a brazen wall of (protection around the British coast, and thus deprive the farmers `for all time of healthy cattle from abroad. Such a course wouldnot be in the interests of grazers or consumers of meat. Continuing in regard to Canads_ s case, he said it was with the utmost regret the-prohibition was adopted against the . Dominion . Then followed a statement which has long been looked for.` Mr. . Gardiner hoped that before long he would be able to remove restrictions against Canadian cattle. (Cheers) He moved to ` take this announcement by a consider- ' ation whichhe gave utterance to. Canada was the most loyal of all Great Brita_in s colonies. (I-Iear.) He did not envy `the l..a _.I..'.L _`_._l.1.|__n,ss ` ` The marriage of ,Mi;,s Frances Gallqu her, .oi Fintona. rtsiz Mrs %J!m.I-bwry. of 1.3111`-iton. pgpsgda bxcxtqment bind fejicing, in th`e'fo1;- 1;`1er;I.i'l.:tVle Vha1AIi,let._ ' ' , M V V % unu 1' Uunaa FARM FDR SALE.-Int N0. _18_in nh concession of Veapn thrde a nun hall` miles from Bun-lo, will` tel) the who 0 grgr, I,tt.5 aore` s.` - to. iB,_I_\BllIE 811115 wonxs'i| AJVIJ 2 1s`%`am 4 g ltf V Uommlsll P. 0. B 7 Ba , P` ` ox 3' mails; mswcngss thin E6 = 18 in oo_`1_1__oesaIi3n o_t `mm mm mu... Veep :4 one: for Quebec. 4:+1y.'"` .__._._...__.____,_:. R sAL1n.-m` No. ".1. T.t.h1"" .3`!!! THE LONDON GUARANTEE & A DEN-'1` 00.. LIMITED. R. SULLIVAN DAVID. T Co 3. 9..gox 73. name. - . A-~ wig s1$:8ntsp1_vron SALE.-'-Nb 5: gun at: _ , .-" onna POOICIIB O. I JOHN fall}. 8 Clonnerton`-815.. Burrle.- p.-.4-tt: .... ...... llvvv uuuuunuuuurlux unu 081' stock Stoves of thclateat lm raved dot CALL AND EXAMINE BT00 betortl elsewhere. . V 7171:; Bopuu_-T_-n; 4;: `I-:13:-0:; "-Special-ty. Salesman for` ' " F. BROOKS Menu: nemumuazco. unlinboth St. .-llllflnanm In 'm.'..`..;- cs, VH9 `LUV clean. ", TI u sauna:-.nn.mL1.l.lI.lIl!o ` {_.j_-.: v- jyuj Pianos` `um his-been. I Inigo always on` ,.hand fox-Hula. Action } AID ton; n"e'iiA;o}'. - 8Afl`ISFAO'l`ION' GUARANTEED} ` 3 _ _.?___.j__ g,;yu, rllilll Wm n ` nxc:-3:AT.Nca-2'13 144.133 `llII._1\__..' Aw-, - j -_j yggmonwn mil 5 '-A Macfulay debu.biug cli1b`!ios been=stru'g. ling with t_h1s : Resolved; that" theugeof Vbntion hlnvimnhmriul M... .......'.In.:... - LL- DAN AUIAN ` Toronto; Ont. a solid foundation for future trade. Actuated lay : give TWENTY - FIVE SILVER CRUETS PAY` THE SAME PRICE FOR..will pay all .Shefeld sterli1_|teaspoons with each ve T und with any fake. butgreinember it is an.` honest offer V made by an` honorable, fair-dealing rm, The present age is one of keen competition, in which one dealer vies with another in offering in- ducements to the public to become his customers. The Canadian Tea Co., of Toronto, have done this in years dpast. s aringnothing to extend their busi- ` ness an delig t~ their `patrons. Their business has been conducted on t e principle that it is bet- ter to do a large business with small prots than a small business with large prots. for in that way they please many more good customers and la their success inthis line in the past they now pro- pose to'do still better and offer the ublic induce- ments that no other firm has dare offer before. In orderto introduce their teas , justly celebrated for their excellence. they place the .ol owing verse of poetry before their patrons : With finlgers weary and worn. with eye ds heavy andred, A woman sat in unwomanly rags Plying her needle and ` f It will be observed that the last word is omitted. The first person sending in the verse complete. with the proper word inserted. will receive $roo.oo IN GOLD, the second A $go.ooGOLD WATCH to thethird A $25.00 SILV R WATCH. To the last will be given 8xoo.oo IN GOLD, to the second last A 850.00 GOLD WATCH. to the third last A $25.00 SILVER WATCH. In addition we will to persons sending in intermediate correct answer: should there be that many replies. Each answer must be accompanied with $2.50 to pay for_o`ne of our five_lpound caddies of tea. We guarantee this TER THAN THE TEA YOU NOW charges to any placein Ontario, and if the custo- rner is not thoroughly satised after giving the tea a trial it can be returned to us and uioney will be refunded- This will cost us many dollars but we bel eve it will be a paying investment. for wepur-s pose giving our customers such" good value for their money that thegwill continue todeal with us. In writin state whet `er you desire Black tea Hy- son tea. apan tea. Gunpowder tea or Mixe tea. As a further inducement we will give a half dozen caddy of tea. T ese spoons are accompanie byja guarantee from the_ manufacturer .to stand their color and improve with wear. Do not connectthis t_heir:business-in a lezitlmate manner mm.-... uluuv u, an uuuul clue, Ianr-ueaung 11 their business in I tlmate mam CANADIAN TEA C ,uu6 yvnuu paint! 3 "1VCUOlV0a tn`? tn`3P uvention has improved the condition 0 mborionlnnm .. _` .A .1 ' ` ' : ' `Alina. . A Then woe i=..thvhu-st tithe`: A. Thetima thstiigu buy g.qcl;; ` jg; * ' "With the worliidhl its "clalmor about '1; _` ,,._ M we in the midst of the fray. tlie_`ahgdow.we'count up our losses ; qrep;wh_e'!`e=we matched with the best. nOh'?i tjie u'3he'when*wetry to walk softly, 1 j4Tha cryjof our soul against rest. - fnr tho nnltlnn hnlhl nnuhsknnl .