- vqv-v--3-u C-wvvuuwv wwuv u-v 1-nagiwoodmo For!t.WIil1_n'.anft1. While 5.?` Istalme time save -aT"h'nig1h;c'Ia,v paw- ` er uaervbce. mh-e Grand .Tllunk_AW0'.1l ` _-_ , cw . wvrvvu-V J 3 Ann many may to makes. battle is to taken very 'lo.n=g dhilboh on the machine, hheIn_dra;w oaretuly the under thread amber rwvhich atixhch -across the top with small strtch to may the ruffle. THU TTT Choice huuafng lots in the centre of tho own on Owen- bnnhin And lnnnnrtnn uh-Ant: Dougrmmba are .ver_y nut to beuome hat-d ia. .te1w days antler cooktnug. It they pm pmt in a dish and waved" in the oven. from rm mo seven minutes r---- v- -v --vv- ---v -a-vvv-u llh ulubulu EI. it from rapid exearoiae. ; . Broken china may :be mesnded by, -bnutshhmg rune -edges with wmhe lead. such he numbers use. Press rune piece: together xaamd his mom in place, and leave two or three -days to dry. . -- `-``V; --v wvn-uvu nu. WIUIGI I-I111 aottganmd {then dissolved -in slightly: - mm linseed ollrmalsevr or damp mu - have no effect upon t. Betore drinking boiled Nvartetr as Q beverage, pour it eevenal Itimee from one pitcher so another. frhia wm uermte M: and remove the insipid taste. - I-tats said that great comtort Lo ' tthe rapt dis secured by weekly epovmg-ins the Inside of `one s shoes wddnh a solution at nenuan rpm-.t.-ta or ammmuta. an-d .-wualher. I-1 Iyuoumest 9. piece of cinder or other toredgm. nmmbesr in your eye ,dnn t nub dat. Clone both eyes and gently rub the unaffected one. {units will cause the other Ito water in sympa.thy, and the cmder will prqhazblx, wash out. : ' A good remedy: for a sudden. 61111121: to dmmazle .t1h~re,e or must breaths. ex- pmnxurrg rlnhe lungs to their tun ~-ex- menjt, holding the` inhaled air as long as poaalsbie, and when alorwly exhaling t ltalu-au=g.h the nostrils. mhe esttect of. this 13' to set the blood in: moatlonaa If fltllnnn -anhi nggkhgj... shown 9. sun b.qnn.1nd3\e 1n'l .liI throat. Ilwnluw a piece at sort bread crault at once. It will remove the an. atmdhlom. A. v - A I ' I Catarrlx Cannot be Cured 197 lam: . - \ ` nignutiarn 15 being -expreeoed amour an-ockvnle cheapo glean. over the am. _oovery. that come ot the cheese being the aalld an t1he'Qld country. tW5mh' nmkvm I-fhll `dun -n.4.'I1_ I----- In New York Shame. is ;likely -Ito tobhouw, Vat? air the ' OI hen Dean .co.ptn'uud DJ: 7 an-mm1am`mnen, the vdbruh war respondent. is aenaouuly 111 by non. Itune. WA Qdakea In wm nu IEO} 'n.n .h|un_ Al__-I_._.a . .."'.". 5. '.-F T-HURSDAY; 'tF'E*BF{.`;;4:".: sm:o:`nums Simcoe County f "and District WHAT THE Izxcnmmzs SAY. be was `tram service on t-hewnonthervn '_ making. some. mmuaantmnlt 1 gene. No otthca xannuunoeruwnlt, as vwihnlt. uthelae will be, has yet made. I'1`.he .BswllectU:n leqamnns ; on ant-h:ou'2lty. `hlawaver. that one dz chavngea will be Ithe at-rival 0! Ihc nlwg tram aaboult thnreae-quarrherla at .ur `eta-ulnar, tihula tmvmg wt u-each V .a.bou'ust. mom. mm: in mean: T will gvrecavt comenlenoe to the bsuuzneu " , asa rt wl metan Ibhabt whey, ` w1l'l Alve *t.'lW1r marl -upon. rselturntwg tram neon elznsawaod 0! Im the mlddl-and the rn-oon mas-alt aalnemmt. (Phi: chance 1 probably go `into extent early in isprixmg.-Buulelin. - . , % LDWA'1`R.-'1he [late M12-Ia. Muary . hln vurhn JAIAA A._ T- ._..-.___-_ Id;-L "--'1---'7 ` "Ti " 0:F_A1GHUR8T.. %` no `ox meme acne: ? itoz "~'Ja.u& `V 5` Y. ,. _; _:_ ` _ v~- `':;*.,q__.__ - .--- vo---ow [ii&ii}t"7`m:p% o umaenuorm o cou on 1 o nu. __.' _.- v v-uni! A Ion `to Mir. gend Mrs. Jack Mc- Km.-Lgm on the 17th ml-t. -' nwnm. C!`8aW10l`d has disposed of bio homaltond-tormvto Johan Hayes omthe mtn -Lima and gave: `possession to mm on the Ito! Ito;-cp., ' 2 Robert Moore hnlfpurctuaaed ;Jolujj woyeo'. mm` and intend: moving to It hthe near tuyuh. -V ' T . `. , .~ 1:." am olttemedo mo week. to-. heV.`Ibho` but 'cholr.*tot'- ca, % tho? American : =-.,_ Evot; ,to,omo`;;_ iktlhdo . N: I trclultto chm-I.` rm link x FWMIUI , .-u--- . v-an wy-wuuuu. 6 WV?` .wL'hh 5mm in and noagnbor-T hood, where they formerly lived. . M-r. Russel Bmwiey at R-ant Pm-tbaage -accompuxevd by his cousin, - Lorne Gianna-V-visited his older. Mira. {Levi Mlayqs. last week. ` `-_____ _ -- -w--- ---v-vwuv '-an JIOVI On mhursday eve-hm; or last whet ur. and Mn. 8. J. I-ml entenhwnod a number or their trtongdn And neighbors. `me wmuta, `having pnarlaken at the good /ohhnwo provided tor them in `the dining room tram-ed `In -the _Ap`a"-ntor, 7 when Mir. =. rl-iam hslmtpergave some choice Ielectdonu m`_ the violin. while mm Gown I-ml pa-aided at the In than Luann-a.I -dg...s...... -5-1- ` ---Av -_ v-v --w-- 7-vwuu-w 35$ In `how .'uIua;|V pleasing _style.' Ame;-. wards wll took pant. in plgy.1n`puu1o- ta-men. . T. T . WI! IW-I-Icon Ggmphall and .'1m- gun, Hurry, have poem. spending` a. mean In` Ihth uyllhli I-ln._.1.. 1.. A.I..|_ _-n... _.......- up an-..-no;_ aunaf-not O|llU vi-I` ty spent the utternoon and even- hnu in muI1c,.3-amen and other; amuse- ments.` .'m1e.uedtI. ..'d_ld nut target to chew evidences at their . reward tor the haunt ungd 'ho.dtaem,. preuemlwms them win: 3 number of hundcome and useful present: which .bore_ with them the klmdeut wiehee tor future hnpblneoe end eucceu vln me. _ - I'EILLY\LEAG H`. _ (.'1\oo' llama` tor bait Week.) _v -A very pleasant and enjoyable time wan apowt recetnty at the home - or Mr. and Mrs. Samuel -Waco, at the ltah couneulon not the mownuhip of ,!nnda'l, it beam the day on which they come.- brated Ithoerlr. pave: `wedding. 1 am. and Mara. IW1ce, hag` usual, showed` t'hed;r gem N La ! 'hoapit.:a.ldty_mh5~1v-tn`: t-he apaem-l bled weqta a. plenum! tune by led.-vtng mobhlng undone that would add to um ' yleva-an-re. .'1`he -house was very prett- ttly decorated, and Chg dining .-room table WWI bomitttully mlqd. 11113 par- 5' nnnn` n -054.-_A-.. 4_.l ----_ --wu'awu. ' - - PENE'TA'NG.---`David Cook, `the youngest `son of L. B. Cook of Pene- tang, has returned from his trip to the north shore whither `_he went to search and make inquiries for his fa- ther and two brothers who have been missing since November last. _ `He as- eertained that the missing men left Depot Harbor- to sail home on De- cember 6th, but no trace of themior their boat has since been discovered. All hope for their safety has been abandoned. _ .._... ------- ---v ---v- av---v --I-ta blrd, ._who died on Janwary. llrtin. -2- `ml: ye\a.-r. was born wt. Szm-Erma 5, and came to Ooldwalber when one L12 years old. Coldwatem'-Imam con- pl .. 1---. _.--nL..L_-_ -.a L _ H, .....-.v~- `pun uvu-vow Irv -ofvnwuuuvo, IEGU TF7` 016 M Iilm Simone mdullatma, and was ma- jor Mulder Guovenrnur -I-lead, when Ana took Ina-rttl in who .1`lremJt attacir. In 1847 the mauled Jganle Dtlmwoodne, who was: the mconnsd ymiltle child born Lin Simone. -I-liaraild. V ' - uuuusvuugn . uun_. __ vqvuu -: ywvuvnvwvvyvrvi : '.T\?iI1'.1s1!oN.'-K me -avomt took grace L i!Ii'1`oron't\o~tla;lt.weexk, when cm. and V was. Mcolmirnl, tonne:-ly or Em :no-wn- ah`. , Ace'.b'rataId the sown unmuiveraary h or their ~muu-wage. Capt. \-wcdlabn, who mm the reumembarad by many or the` older swsldeuuts or Essa, has `had a long cm! Iovemtmul career. He wars born In Irenlwmd in 1828 and rtqok up land `in -32.33: tin 1845, when he remmtnetd for 17 nyesamu. no man rqmowed to Smur- omto lam! swdmh MI mwo bmthe:-.5, Capt. ; Slaum Muolladtnl and Bobrt. Mocclazin, smiled a meat or bowl on the lakeu. Subze- q.u.e-mty -he returned to mommy and` `retrrmmnad In simcoe tor acme time, van-d , tl'a|tJ'0!l' swesnlh -shack ma '110ront.~o. He unv- nj 1.... IL-1... 1uv___.-_- ,__.lIIL.u~ . :s;`;&*.c..`"**,.n......u.. "" uric acid-K-Iocthe the Iltltell bladdut -'- d every tnciol .t;o::le. Glnlhuenmapain T gag:-antes` to ccmplctelycunotnioany %we.1g;st:-ainedr disused. A v you puma c.. Inn. g % 3 -11$] thn ouoI._.....a..u.. 0 snidno writlnt % 5".'*.:*.*:.:'..:"*%"%"' '.........,% U victnrwlt cud -Mar. '1`. -D. I531!-Vli.Tor-zAnet'ly_ or Toron- gu. mod on ma steamer Dunveanan 00.3- c. . '-_ _ V . . ,7` 1 . , V f _--- ...v-v wunv `van-ruby; we `now stands. Baetmainning in Cold- -r, `she wuhh her brother -a.md` par- 'move'd` t9 the In-rum mat No:-tn r, -upon vwhich Mlr. NVau oesr Law- ptkll lives. She was mm-rulevd to John. `Rehub-ird -Jun 185-2, by the Dr. John Gray 01 Onzllsa. Mme: arrlage sine wuentde-d in Cold- : tor .a few yea-ms amid when mov- Pgmtanaursheme, wlhene one re- ad tor peutgthteen years. She then nedfto Coldwamef. eom!t'1nw:.-u g`t-he.re no the fame or her death. Sfae in: we: by-one brother, Mu-. Walllter _ n. Roe-ve of may: three daugh- md one son, vL2.-MrI. Mcnaae 01 mag, M1-as. .w-mum. or Poeune-tJa.=n:- An. ..._..I |r_- II|_.-_.I-_ -~- V - b`.':3;.:b.1b2m'I6cI'io;'y"'za.YnT' am E. Mhchay, Craesmoro. " - 7 who mqvvy Qlectjad ottlmrgo` were In- IWTIG-'1 by Pat Gbuynv Miadter-VVs J.` `l\nn--...-. -' ' ----- av---mg we wvvtt DIIIIIIVIE. Id Elo Ida mat ln.lhmea- on `mayday or -last week. IW. O,ou:nt.y Mhntex-'0. W. Bruce. pruned. mm tollowhns are the om-5 es-as tor the `emueins S: _ J. M . MPG. `.,W, Bruce, Goal-lnunwood. D . `Ill.-B. rnuchamn, Battle. ' Oha-p.-Reiv, (JUN; ucdhrurn`. . 3 . R. .---H. muwranpe; '1'ory'.'H_ml. ` F. s.-J. .1. Cubttt. sump. mresan.-W. none. Summer. D. at .C.1'-`-N. Gross, Bpmu. ' . lat L.--O. W. Taylor. Nolbbmwa. % - 1'\- 0).... FL II._\_n..n.u_ nu-_.__ ocu- Contracts have been awarded for 3 the con-struction of the big dam at 3 Eugenia _Falls for the Georgian Bay ` Power Company, work to begin not f later than May Istnext. The spill- E way, on solid rock bed, will be forty 'feet high and eighty feet long, while .lthe base will be sixty-two and a half ' feet wide, with a ten-foot crown. As the dam will be about 540 feet long from bank to bank, it will hold back about thirteen million cubic feet of water. This means the removal of the veneer mill, Miller's sawmill, and the Sloan sash and door factory. The - power company has purchased -all these properties. The lake formed will help to atone for the partial de- structionof the falls.'. .The- turbines will be capable of" developing 1,500 horsepower each. The head of water is 413 feet, so the turbines will re- volve at the rate of 600 revolutions per minute. - ` < T ..Another `Essa pioneer has passed away in theperson_ of Mrs. William Gauley, who died on Sunday, Feb. 3rd, `at the home of her son-in-law, Mr. John Dobson. `Mrs. Gauley was- born in Ireland Soyears ago. She came to Canada when a young wo- man with her mother and brothers, , settling near Cookstown. A few , years afterwards she was united in marriage to Andrew. Arnold, who died in 1862. She then lived on lot 5 20 in the 8th concession. Of this union there were born three sons and one daughter. Her second marriage was to William Gauley, who died .in `June, 1904-. Of this uniontwo sons and one daughter survive. .Since the death of her late husband deceased made her home with her daughter, Mrs. John Dobson, from whose resi- dence~ interment'took place. on Tues- day afternoon, Feb. 5th, to the Town- line cemetery. The family were all present at the_funeral. Services were conducted ' by Rev. J. J. Wheatley, Methodist minister of Angus. The- sorrowing friends have the sympathy oi the community inethe sad hour of but eavement. ` me count; at west snmeoe. L. o. 1... ilk In. M11 4 I...-_..I`_ -n .4; 5 ' snr mud. -wmnue- . Enamm awom'"}3} Youancer, Robert Greases, Maggie Dow- a'r.d. , ._ , , Dlv. 3.-_-Miary Frguer. John Rox- buwh, Mm-y Oa/ahcavx-It. Frred dea. man In n -I-- nun wvum. mwcown. - Junk-r 1 ' ~aacond-Glamanm nnrriei-jr. % Charla! Gelma. Jqminnon, Gracie GmeayeI,Ol:an`,I Mllliaima. Cecil Ratt- . ruldae, `Edna jondei. ; ' Bart Ind.--Mb-ho! Saunders, -Warre-n Ca ahcwt,_~.Onnr1as muamm, `Addie Shaidd, Harold . . Msxllet, V Glady-3 Div I.-Violet Waller, Teams. Mloaann, D1V.'B.-Emelt .lWn.|tk1ns, George Shctoed. -Mmnmde Ellamehe. {Tommy Yowncer, and Mrs. Cmrlea Emma and ot ~Oofldwater.-Pl:a.n.eh. A-LLIA.--_-Mr. I. E. Fesmton, A {In '3 ol-den-t c-1-tiwen, -and last Sat- , Feb. 2nd, ceevbrmted his mu ay. More remarkable mm ma `age in rthe- tact thuavt Mnr. Fen- ads .a.ctlve an a -man 0165,-;r-ot_au:la wt glasses, wvalka erect with a step, and more are few day: 6 15 not anbie to so out.-'1`t:rne.I. ` N. J. Frawley has hnzuiltlume-d pro- e:d. rrme grounda on whwh -Mar. ey `n_a:se,u his claim may. be mum d vars to-llovwa-1. .'r.na.t: the oa._ .d la discrnlmnlnnraxlns in its ettrecta. H.116 and by-Jaw is ultra yrlrel os:a.td Cownacll. 3. ;'1!h'ait the mid . 11 cannot -suebmvht . under 8ub-Se'c-` @ ot 'by-lmw to prohibit the sale I or in shops only.-Ne`cwq-Leatlter. X NELL's.-'nhe -relatdesruoe or Mr. ie Pevancock ;nnI9.rar.aw1y euacaped 'be-_ I -rn-t -to `the around av 161W. days '1 T I 1 I hes and .wmem discovered up: was all ablaze, }'1`.he- rue `under comlbron but not -mmthl ea amo'u;mt1ngto_athou|t 0200 had` 1 .d. Mir. tPeascock_ was sick am: rune V` ad had to the removed I29: a-ne-igh-` 3 ouse.-.B.rasdtord r1;v.1.hnoau. T A u'1`|0N R0BINSaON;-NeawItoun R_ob- ' d oldest` rec1danJ|:d1ed}om I vv-u / [VOWW TS`? -J ... L". III.--!m'd iuur; nann- aami `Edna .! o_unur. Eva, Enact! `num- any mpanmg. -Jam acumen. Mclllie Jonneut, -no-a auat_:uu.:. - * Jr. -III.-L-unis .(Hn`.1~.t.' mum '_ .!ounz- er, must anmun. nasal `menu-anon, Geo " luuiau. muse , "30"! rs.` ., I r. III.-!FraniI Roy '-I-Iod- uon. mum Guam. .WnIon G1-eaves, Vera wuims. % L 31'? -.W-~Pewbr 8uudca;'AIxca Jdhn-` 10:: John oCr&il;~": vGau-34.3 .`11ha-uaton, If! a...` oo,_,_..._, in West Simgev O. ~ $ EUGENIA FALLS DAM. u'1'- um Nonrt1mNTAnvANcE 1 """I Feacner. ' Leather. 7 a N`!'?r;9h9'- ` ."Th9 lteVCol. .8g1_x_x1do1:g9n, M;P., gwhoae de.ath:__in England; ya annou_4n_9-.2 :._r099A1..~.;5>.!}7g9 + ,.stotm :91 1 W1 we vu at; gun. Au. apunaanu yxuuey. A A relative appeared and; offered to i keep the girl until she could get suf- ` cient money to `proceed to Africa`. He was 7a married men. and rented four rooms, but he ho.d four children, and had lately aub.1et'two'of his rooms gto two single meng` Besides this, the girl denied th:t_j_"Ali`i{]f any desire y to emigrate ,to`~-'Afrie'a; and. declined to go there.__ She eeldmhefzhnd amount in England, but, as the letter was not present. the __l_>.oud _decided `that the girlehauld V. `V Britain`; Allen Law. The British Alien Immigration Board met .rece'ritly~ at Blackwell , Docks to consider the case of Anna Wad, 9. young Russian girl, -`who ar- rived in London by the, Riga boat: When arrested by the immigration oicer ~ the g'irI``s'"a`id' `she :~ had in her pos'ss,_seion'hon1y 5. ~ But she. said this action was du:e,to,;_ advice given her by agents -in` _R!leei}8} and she produc- ied j-11. 108: i.n_ Rusen....money. ~ -Ava-..'I'..`+.;.'.. a.'.'~..'........~a '-.r;..:. '..u.`....`.r a- 1 Among. all suitors is a desire, stead- ily growing, for a somewhat quicker ',_ pace. says The London Times. They _. are not to be persuaded that their cases '- shall be systematized and made an- .and respondents. Not a, few of the through no fault `of theirs. Such an . jects oi -a legal system by reason of r a multitude of appeals slowly deter- mined. How many of these `pa peals `tenths of the present interloctitory appeals were never set down? cannot be determined for better or worse within a year. They are con- vinced that they should be able with- in that period to know their fate. The most thoughtful of solicitors are of the same mind. They too plead for greater despatch. I. feel strongly, said the president of_the Law Society the other day, that the time has come when the public has aright to demand that our course of procedure swerable to the wants and require- ments of commercial men; the chief . of these wants being despatch, cer- tainty, and nality, and the first and -greatest of these virtues .being promp- titude in deciding. To all appearance the attainment of these ends is as far of! as ever. It would be instruc- tive to obtain an accurate analysis 01 the cases which have been long stand- ingfor hearing. as'we1l as information as to the-reections of the appellants cases in the appeal list are dead; weariedg with delay. the parties have long ago settled their disputes. In some instances the claims have been written off as bad debts. In other cases they have been transferred or assigned to strangers, the original claimants not being able to aord cg wait for the tardy fruits of litigation. In others the point to be determined before the -action is cloud is a ques- tion. of law in which the litigants have ` no interest, and which is left in doubt analysis wouhld reveal in many in- stances total deleatf oi the main 'ob- . are necessary or expedient? ould the stream of justice be dele_d--would` any .one` be a whit the worse-e-if nine- "V. uugwsupa. It is also necessary that a man` should explain to his wife that he can only aord to spend a certain sum, and impress on herthat disaster will inevitably follow if she goes beyond this limit, ' A girl who 'is a clever typist and is also an excellent cook can always keep herself. If she breaks down in one profession she has the other at her nger-tips. To a. -1..- ..---_--_- n -- w;9.- - -. --w-p ULIIJ QIUVIIUII-o ` "I suggest that bothpmen "and wo- men who depend for a living ontheir own industry should learn two pro- fessions. If things go wrong in one profession they are never at a stand- u-n-oil 90 Ill U V IUUU. The question of remedy is a. diffi- cult one. _ I recommend all women to become thoroughly expert in housewifery. Half the causes of bankrupt homes is waste in the kitchen. ' - "1 aunnnnnn.-L L`_-L l__AI ' ` ... u-avvr uuuucr. 'l`he,governess in a High school is in a worse plight. She must have a bicycle and a bicycling skirt. Gym- nastic, golf and hockey costumes must- also be provided. um],,,, ,........a.:-_ _p - - --- -ww-- vv cure` mi- at a few uoamewed houses, the `vacuum U?II` an School -bewhng wuner-e` rthe Qoulle an EA!!! uh:-sunri- 1)-.-...-l_.)_ .. 1.. :1. I.` _.. ....-u v. .vvvIJJVBB- ' "A governese in a private family is expected to dress well. She must have a neat tailor-made costume for the morning, a. pretty afternoon frock if she bring her charges down to tea, and a smart` evening gown to appear in after dinner. ' ` (NHL- _---~ ' I snail ynuauutn W111 110` conlar I , sound and reliable man. - All .proiessional men and,` in fact, I all mankind are judged by their out- ward apearanee, and therein lie halt the tragedies of poverty and `despair. The `musical profession is `in the same plight. An agent will judge a singer by her appearance. and insist on her having smart {rocks of the lat- est fashion._ 7 Kl\_. A - I U lillllvlla One of the most dicult positions to ll is that of governess. '"A l!l\I!nII9\t\-nu -- - ---LA` ` " vvunu LI.UI'\Iu - ' 'l'a.ke, ' for example, the case of a doctor. .He is obliged to have a good house and a carriage. His `wife must dress well; in fact, they must, pre- sent an appearance of prosperity or his patients will not consider him sound and u-.Ia.m.. ........ n __._.... -. --on yuan. IJIIU $3, been prqteasionnl men or wo driven to 3 could aord. . ll-I.- '1- IIIVB ll-W syn men , pend mommoney than Hwy Hr upon the subject. drown tutu ` ' Hundrada of cases of destitution 5"? Gome under my notice of peopl who haw lived beyond their. .l.naana," % um id. but they have always an Drotilll man nu man. A. ? Pe`'etly' gndbggpga -follow ` M tempt *0: Anna!` TWIII-Om * A great deal of inte'1`eat_hu been in by the one of he clerk who lived beyond his means. Mina Finn. whohne. beenfor many years secretary of the Distressed Gentlelolke Aid Aneocietlon. gave her view: `recently upon "the subject. "ung-gdg nf names at .l..-L:A.--4:-_ guns.` or mks-agLI:va. Tho Law : Dolays. nstant desnre to unnate-%-%-A Vackach and llen han_ds and -__.--.-- c-nadir. nvuu ' Dr. Donald wacaldaater or am John ; _Col1ege,Oambr1dge, has been appoint- ed Principal or Givugaw Un.-lveralty. 'mtda=aetamed1nBea-an tnatmne mgzh pratecblomiat party will be_ eta-anger In tholnaw `lteicnstac than in` the old. mhe London Globe wanna Mir. Bryce uansunxenl wm not prevent Unated Sgathalpolilticimnn mm -driving hard hnmmninrn /' ' ......- ..... -...u- an -uuv uuwlxal ULELUS laiooked upon in Japan as a result at `once; dunm-a.nce. , .'.l1he uamhemoe on~ ;Ad:rp!xfa;l Nebogahortt to address the Canadian Club or Ot- . tagwva. next. month. The chiefs of the LS1: Nastzioun Indiana at Brmnbtord have asked the Gogern-1 me:m_tIao-axppoimt an Ixudlan to the pod- ltion at Superintendent. . In the `senate Hon. Jen. wcnunen moved the second reading out a -bill to amend the concmalnon act by making hthan otteno,e, ouabjeat to a 1-ne or one ' hmndred dollars, for anyone .-not 9. cm- zenot Oa,n~mdn;a:nd a Brhtiah subject, to Vw:ou:mt Goechenj Ghaneeullm at the Exchequer in Lord ShEl:X:qbury s Cabin- at, we dead. ` ' _ . tW.~ar do .hm'ml:ne-nt ~beIween the repub- lloa of an Salvador and Honduras, in Central Amerlca._ r .f_ 3.- ' In --'. w-u-su-- --dag; or Keno:-a was round in awe. -.Wvlndnor Stamour wt Mien- trean mu.-n ma thrdwt eut_. T 4 ...... .--I o-- . A party at about zoierrc Mionstreal tor Desbauta -to ytake part 4; the his -wolf -tlusmt. ' . Eire art Miezadowvale destroyed `the pogtotce and 'genevr._a.l stare at Mar. J. u m L mhreemevm .were killed -by a boiler explosion near pmapaanee. -- mhe Gaumdian Norther-n roundho-use an Brandon was burned. Mmmbacturem of p.grI.cumtu~ml' km- plemezmbs asked the Provincial Govern- mevmt no amend -the cond-Ltnumi salea act rellvalhmg to the place of trial of act- I15:-nu ".(uTAm~nI-.im':n .c"ab1e "and n'awa-gamn- el"h`i:` service will be advocated - by 1 .rJu1cpa'1 Gordon of Queen's. :Umiver- city an {an addrege before the Empire ('3I|n.h . 5'3-1-I-+++-I:--x-:-:~u~+-t-+-1-+++-1-t-:-x-1-+3: I Mir.` "Joe. .1`. `Clark was elected Brest- deuut of . Ithe Oanvadlan Presa As- ooclmhlow. . ' Ina-lll-way compesttlloun` 1: likely to re- sult -in lower. fares to Mmskokya. district me:-t Reason. .'.l'he Bell Telephone Company l.nrorm- ed the {Royal Commlaaluon. that it would not -,be bound by any tlndlng or -the Commlsaslon. A._ AIEI l\_t_Ln_|_ _ n u nmer `blows, steadily _ap- pl, break the hardest rock. 1gh!ng,tday after day.:}II%IjIt% 1 ears the throat and"-Mill` the healthy tiaauea give Aver : Cherry t the couhlng,'a_I|| f` rn membranes. 1'1"! 'r1rfl-1-!-'l-'!!"l-i'!l-!'l~l-8`!-'l'!-+ HoR*r ENDS .IuL..I-.l..I..I..I..I..l..I..I..L.l_ .Q._o._g, .0 -I--I-3 . -3-{*1-*!`!'fl-!'+'l-4-4"!-4-`I-`I-4'4!-*8-`P-I-!'+ 1|Toin.K l 0V lllnifortilo. . , . % . Imlmakefs "3 :1 z `*3- wire me only 12 LIBRARY LAMPS left and we intend to sll them if prices count. as we are going jouvtrof this line. . Just compare prices. lAmpsfor.......% . . . . . . . ..$l.5O saoor -- .............. ..s1.25 ,1 " . . . . . . . . . . .$I.00 . $1.50 =" +1 ` , f'I5c >012` LOSS in the Uo-mend States Yun GAIN unome uuunlng lot! In me centre or In. town on Owen, aophia. and Clap rton utreeu. For puttioulnrs apply to 0. H. L ON. 84! with LOCAL APPLICATIONS. on they can` notrenohtheseatotthe disease. Coterrhina blood or constitutional disease, and in order to cure it you must take interns! remediee. Hail : Cotu-rh Cure in taken internnlly uul note directly on the blood and mucous enrfnoee. Boll : Cutarrh Cure in not 3 use]: medicine. It was prelorlbed by one of the t physician in this . I d in l eoription.|I?ti? cgrmyem `:21! the. ?$`{o:' ""*::::ar"::, .... "' " .::.`;:.:.%':~.~ no on mucous ;ceri'ect oombinotion of the two 3.`-.:=.:.r.'*~=a.-...-a-..-;'~.m:*'=*....... ....:-W-