:to satisfy Si )SOOTHE {ORGE INGLE. Hats, }n Bonnets, [rimmed Hats, iï¬cial Flowell in Trimming; 23d. 1391~â€"8. I3 3.723 Ribbon!- and Trimmed said can and 990 m purchasing chew ICES P. XGHT. M W' ' artlcleâ€"they’ ‘ MI! wore an ’ , mum to match. trouble to â€ï¬‚ay $§§°§§J uch butter t gmoxawxmx to your certai \ why we kc : Q‘unudmn _the ï¬ne of )WD good‘: :n for, and :ratford pastotï¬ca was damaged by on Saturday momma. F‘ve ahecke of earthquake were felt. in em Saturday morning. ‘ Patrick J. Sullivan was banned at San ocisc; Friday :2: murdering his wife. Cont Ingenrs of the chey army are new Mag 10 Washington from ten or ve sections of the states. as: Ferris wheel will be removed from . -o and m- re-erectfd at the corner of V , way and 53: hat... New York. \ check for £3; N350 on the Bank of and, in paymec: to: the Kimberley dia- . 5335?, is said to be the largest ever 3. - Du» Anka- hnI-b‘h -na 1V..-a--_ {DING BUILDNZ Jar grmrmzion. and In" :1:- ordcxs for Vou/a’ings and A! m. ’ all inside Material: gFa \ '1‘ â€"- Eton. Cambri ‘ €819. 1‘ Miilinen‘ Special 911311301230 ’ouldings and Intel: all inside Material: â€"-AT-â€" ; Factory, Cambridgei ted in Toronto Monday. He in with embezzling $30,000. betrothnl of the Grand Duke Nich- wewxch ct Russia, to the Princeea nfflmse, youngest ulster of Grand Ernet Leuil or Hesse. I: announced. {amid that Prince Colonna and his e daughter of millionaire John W. I. have reached an understanding. a on Mortgage 80m wed Index-sad N“ 3 _V DISCOUNT exceeding "'31" I an rumor I’ 8810 Soc a ct repayment on a men and other: dean mas. and ham: m athe very lowest ram. {pared :o the saving an LTE bought and sold :0mmission. .GEB CHANGED. '3 O’Bnen. at of tho I 3h. 189Lâ€"w50 a Agent. Baker Lt Skeet. Linda: O’BRIEN; 18th. lamâ€"$1,. '35 LL, LADIES. memm."" ' mtndwne‘ T0 LO. and Gamay} pnces. tII oran- I ngle. .0 AND FOREIGN ITEMS at ca:- INTEREST. he princess with her children will yretnrn to Europe. ‘e shocks of eorthqnske were felt at . Greece, on Sum-day morning last, y were very slight in comoafleon to p: â€"rlenc‘d last evening. The Village 1299 on the gal! of Atalanta, was led by the ehocke. in Baker, of Beat 7 arts, and A horse 2: rum glanceâ€. His eevea- year- lwna affocted by the horse unerzmg lace 311d died a. few hon ulster 1n tony. Three other members of the are 1.1 wich t‘o .e same disease. ike of 4 000 employees of the Pull- csmp any, Chicago, will be declared Tue trouble hes been brewing e wages reduction last year. There at wrzevancee. In anticlpstlon the y_ has bull: a high stone wall round KS. sseemer Britannlc, which arrived salon-n on F: id†morning hat, ï¬ght: my mu 5.: mange. enccun- ï¬erce hrad males. For two days brcke over the ship,durlng she was in great danger. The were compe.iad to remain he 2:95:02 put of the voyage. Ksaqeim tauor. Dawe, gave an on 0! hi» bullet -proot coat befqre ':oas' casgama in sesaian at. Beriln. :ldsy Isa. The bullets ï¬red a. a Mae in to penetrate the cost startle: Dave. who was Inside 11:. the tea: nus over Dawo was ap- hrnrrliv. and several mambo“ of ass spoke flatteringly of his inven- --v "0:81 he missed his foo!!!“ “d a bottom. a. diu'nnca of 12 “et- W J“ rkuli. He lived until 3 I: bsturdzy nizhv, nut was uncon- mu; ha died. D-censetl was ï¬fty er wish no family he'afxty-eizht two specimens of the “k 5.9385 known to exist, Gran clumg forty-813M; France, ten; 7' the“; Holland, swc; Denmark. 1 And 5 "ilzarland, one each. sud [ten Smog, t*°- Th“ Specimen Sign L?Pd°n '40 SIP thnm' w, mulch ate: nun/v met a bonï¬re raw Sstuu A. While enawed a spin if the new Pails?) the tone from wind: 15' broke ‘t a (nuance o! 95 land. Kane descended v holdity, and when picked he In Ms body was to the Port Arthur, Duluth and “Vents!!! my bridge amass the Kamlntstiqua an»: Stanley, was carried away by tho 3 down. North-western Cordage Company, Panhuinn" is making arrangements _. s binder wine and rope factory at â€Smith, a famm' 11v! an, drove to Pu'inG : mu mt! put: up at Madam me stairs 1c "10.110101 ha missed his! a P‘octom' 5 dlu'nhnn . Wm sufl‘ering with weakness and emaciation, Who give little banishment tobames,shou1d 2. â€mg “mam mmmW Mmmm “mm â€m mm mum“ “mm mm damn Wm My 1:“â€" Ian. m m m. as“ r: " " FUDIIO m.umu°n'; 'I‘n’c'ï¬ unar- wen: u: . than “nub†"8M!!! : mama hm'm ADVIBTISINB BATES. 7.71m D. Lohmau, the defaulting m‘JaBro'aklyn excjge deputmeny, _,,Ax. :TVS 0F Be cream of Cod-liver Oil md hypophosphites. It will We them strength and make heiI‘ babies fat. Physicians, ‘39 world over, endorse it. m he 9mm 111 Substitutes: W m Emulsion Immanwmna. um me. an. {area :rom the Telegraph “a “changes. (sh. FRIDAY, APRIL m. 1891. Mothers a‘unadian £11515. a rumor Irving mar St. '8 ‘0 Rm 0:: Friday 9‘35 up 55 Gray's hotel. 1'16. Stairi lo the 3,“. D": crrpsnter, 13mm: 31’: 3122221131041 naeued a: iork on 5' P 2113?) Catholic Which h hung_ sus- ' " â€"--v wvu| 1" -John Robinson, a pslnter in the am- >'. Pnerick’a Aâ€. I p!oy of R. Lorie . 00., bed A mervelloue erï¬blo (xperlence i escape from death Tuesday morning st the If Frldny mom" eeylum crossing of the Sand Trunk: et lag being amovw ; Patereburg. Robinson. who is very deer. . are 311 Inmgteg, g Wes on his my to work. end had just . ï¬re nus: through : stepped on the crook when he WIS struck u: banding, and ., I by I “might mm and carried shout e 10m: the crowd o: f querter o: smile on} the eoweeteher before the building were ‘ the train‘coulé. he stopped. mum- down- 2c}, cripples, and , ’ Rude juteeetol mommy; - Savage 3- The little gm, E to any the m‘sn'eeupe‘fl‘efmoet eoetmeee. 10. many at the old ! .Emu, m the my; 0! a ram fled, and hobbli ' ‘ - Mam m . v.25 simwsamammmwmww a at 07 ) teem from '11de with light- )1: tied up almost '33 found to be Sxtmdiy lgst at F. W.7Wn.sox. shiatsu flan rum: 1m to m wonkddtï¬ m “manual and with tantalum-m the ennui leader of H â€"Auguato Laurent: wu guillotined at Dijon, Frsnca, on Thursdsy of loan week. {or the murder of his mother, wife and mistress. As 3 pmicido he woe led to the guhlotine bmipotod, wen-inn: only a white aha-t and trowun. Before he was taken from his cell 3 blank veil‘ won thrown over his head on 3 further distinguishing mark of o particide. -The Perla police rnlded a house in Roulllac, France, on Tueedny. and discov- ered one of the moat complete counterfeit- lna eetebllehmente found in many yearn. The establishment wee devoted to counter- feiting ï¬fty end one hundred tune notes or which notes 250 000 were randy for circula- tion, end were seized. â€"Geo. Gognio. of the Italian army,hee been mooted et Latnrhie, near Monaco, chars ed with being 3 spy. Gen. Gonzalo ie asidrg to be watching the menoenvree at the French Alpine troops. Domains: docu- ments, «cording to report, were found in the genenl’e possession. â€"A bridge possessing what will be the longest swing span in the world is new belng erected scctoas the Missouri river between Omehe- sad Council Bluï¬'s. The penwlll be 520 feet long. 15 feet longer than that of the great Themes bridge8 at New London Conn. â€"Chorlce Schoenfeldt, of Salt, died Friday morning of last week. No agony of the sufferer we: so excruciating at times that it took four men to hold him. It appears that he had eaten rather freely of conned tomatoes, which had corroded utter being opened. â€"-An intetestlng historical relic in the shops of a Japanese junk 250 years old has been presented to the mayor and corner-£1011 or Des), and placed among ghe» interesting collection in the town â€"A composition for hardening steel, named “Durol,†has been tried to: two years by such firms as Krupp. Mannes, Mums and others in Germany, and is add to give entire satisfaction. â€"BIcyclee are greatly In use in Parie- A theatre manager has announced the: play-goers arriving as his house "(l3 bicyc- latte†can have their wheels taken care of tree or charge. While telephone linemen were repairing a wire at Philadelphia Sum-day it became mtenged with a live electric wire. Two dime workmen were killed and two other: seriously injured. -â€"-The French budgat tat-1895 nhows's sav lag of 15 000.000 francs as compared with that of 1894. nightwatchmnn appointed and paid by the Ontario government. in which he held the keen observer whose l neme appeared in the college catalogue n«~xt the Aznerioen way of living. He went about 80 that of the president I! professor of:r to ï¬ndssclentiflc,commonâ€"sense remedy to_ cure the common evils thetmnder one name and another, result from an nnheslthtul atete of the nervous system, end within a score of years have seemed to be sweeping over the country like an epidemic. He succeeded. materie medics; end every younger gradn- i etc has admired the complete museum of medical botany which Dr. Phelps one to! the college. . But it was the world-famed discovery of Prof. Phelps at an infallible cure for those fearful ills that result from en impaired' nervonssystem and impure blood which has endeared the greet doctor to the world. and but“ remedy ' which h" since come to be known the world over es Pains's Celery mode his lite en ere in the practice of . Compound. medicine. | Prof. Phelps was born in Connecticut and l since has been freely need and prescribed by graduated from the military school at Nor- . the most eminent o! the profession. The He had lorryears foreseen the dangers of l “ï¬e-inns Celery Compound hoe He gave to the medical profession ecele- I It wss Dr. Phelps' prescription which ever 4 given the people of Cenede the best end strongest teetlmoniels ever published. No other medicine before the public has ever been fevored with such a mess of home evidence. A'l classes. from the laborer to men and women of nstlonel reputation. have declar- ed the: Psine’s Celery Compound is worthy of all that has been s id in its (ever. A! a well known physician in this city 3310 2 "Peine's Celery Compound is not e patent medicine; it is not a serseperiile; It is not a mere tonic; it is not an ordinary nervine - it is es far beyond them all es the diamond is superior to the cheap gins." Every Dartmouth alumnus of more than I a dcz en yeare’ standing remembers the awe ' in which he held the keen observer whose I name appeared in the college catalogue mm to that of the president as professor of 5 materin medics; and every younger gradu- i ate haa admired the complete museum of medical botany which Dr. Phelps gave to! the college. 7 2 To Prof. Edward E. Phelps. M.D., LLD., the world to-day owes longer life and more freedom from sickness than to any other physician. Two giants among menâ€"the greatest statesman and the greatest physician that Americshssprodncedâ€"Dsniel Websterand Edward E. Phelpsâ€"have both done honor to Dartmouth college, one as a student, the other as an instructor. mun Moi-‘0' substitute, ‘0‘ “fl†m $999!?!“ with Prof; Edward E. Phelps, M. 1),, LL. 0., Whose Giant Intellect Discovered Paine’s Celery Compound. HONOR TO DARTMOUTH. REESEâ€"EM Tail; pain? In the buck‘ or side. All nuns m promptly relieved by Palm'- Nmntu. You Out: Get ‘roo much 0! e good thing. This in eminently the case with Polaon’e Nervfline and met pain cure. It is en honeet remedy. tor it contains the out powerful. the purest, and mono hem pun enhdnlng remedies known to medical science. It In hone“ for It doe- efl it elelmeto do. It !i homes, he- c-uee it is the has: In the world. It only abet-25mm!» try“. end yawn hay e home gt any drug gtore._ Nyvnnu-e caret â€"Abont 12.10 on Wednesday of lest week e ruhbleh heap wee being burned in rest of E. S. May’s herd were store, Huntsville. The ï¬re in some way got connected with the shop, and baiors it could be put out unread to some coel oil berrels user by. end then took Mr. Msy'e store building. From that it spreed to the eu~insss pleces in the eesterly pert of the main street. end in lese then two hours the whole wee gone to ashes. comprising one hotel, grist mill end 32 business pieces, else the Episoonsl church end telegraph end telephone emcee end poet-otï¬ceu, end the steemer Excelsior. owned by G. F. Mutter. The tire engines from Grevenhurst end Brecehridze neme. but too late to sue enythlng, end worked enefteruoon putting out the smouldering ï¬ne. The loss is setimeted et ebout' 3129;000; insurance shout $40 000. . â€"Lset Friday night about 8.30 o'clock ï¬re was discovered in the stables in the rear of the stables or the Queen’s hotel. Millbrook. The etnblcs were quita close to the hotel, and were elmoat connected with e lento carriage rectory. and quite 3 wind was blowing at the time. The ï¬remen did work in conï¬ning the ï¬re to the stables. The buildings were ineured in the Imperial Fire Insurance Compeny for $100. The cause of the ï¬re is unknown. 1 â€"The Campbelltord Hereld an there my not no a drive of logs float In the â€heat this year, except what any be neces- eary for the mm: in Campbellloz-d. â€"Arranaement5 have been made by the British admi:al:y with the Canadian Paciï¬c. Cunnard and Peninsular and Oriental steamship companies whereby the number of vessels to be held at the disposal I the Government in increased from nine. to I numberae held last year, to 28. â€"G lmour 8: 00., of Trenton. 0nt.. hue nit-end] expanded over $200 000 In preparing watercourses and :other needed operations nleng thulmlte to the southern lekee. . limos-In“; ‘ Whenotmaflmuw mummhmum â€"The Btit'eh government in in reeeipt of inftrmnuon from Uganda dated Dicember 7. that the forces of King Kabbe Ream. of Unyore, had been ettnoked hy the force of the British East Africa Company com- manded by Meier 0 van. and deteeted after three houre’ ï¬ght. Ksbhe Bagels tomes were routed and left 50 dead behind. â€"The British admiralty has decided to discontinue the use of nickel steel armor. worms breeding in their wounded logs and arms. When hull dud they were shot. I wic‘J, Vt. He studied medicine with Prof. , Nnthnn Smith. of New Ewen, Cam», and [ â€gushed in medicine a: Yale. Hle unusual talent aoon brought him re- putation and prominence among ble protea- alonel brethren. In 1835 be was elected to the professorship of anatomy and unmet-y in the Vermont univerelty. In 1841 he was appointed lecturar on materla medlca end medical botany In Dartmouth college. The next year he was cbonen profeeeor of the chair that: vacated by Prof. Robby, and ccmpled the choir, the most Important one in the country, until a few yenra before me daeth In 1880. MIDLAND DISTRICT NO 738. *7 THE CANADIAN POST, mNDb‘AY- ONTARIO; FRIDAE APRIL 27 1394, WM.“ 68.7. Wk as'tmtiI flunthe‘ twins Enigmat- mf‘fli’hm my ID Cpl!“ "who MM WaMuaMWfl-ï¬ym wmmbysnatunlh'ansiï¬mmm new'fln’ngson that .umdoonthe Fourtliothly. Little â€â€œ3118†mummy.» Iï¬ndaa Wotï¬min nomad-MO! In hlmo§t amof the foreign countries women wear fewer clothes than the) wear hex-e, and the habit has generally been to renew the' Wardrobes in the spring, and as so weatherman have; W “351 WW2?" 05.4!!! The beginning of the Easter bonnc‘ pure an “(1 simple is lost, for the Christian church took its rise in countries when women do not and never did wear bon- nets. When after many centuries wom- en began tovcnr a settled head cover- ing. no particular importance was m- mched to Easter Sunday as requiring such an emblem, and it never hhsoh tained' in any countries but France, Eng» land and America, and of late yearsa verv little in Italy. This, however, has been on account of the example foreign visitors have set. To say Easter bonnet brings to the mind the undeï¬ned sense of early spring, blue skies. the scent of lilacs, and out 0: this 61m and misty haze materializes the image of a lovely girl with tender eyes heavy with reverent tears, standing mute and sweet in church, with a vision of beautyjn the form of a mixture n! lace and flowers and glistening ribbon;- overshadowing her brow. Probably nine pet-sens out of ten, it asked how the habit of appearing in new garments and particularly bonnets, on Easter Sunday originated, would speak of it as one evolved from a desire to commemorate in a measure the rising 01 our Lord, and to be clothed outwardly anew as a symbol of refreshed and re- new ed faith and a. Sign of re oicing. B: it it is not due to that, though probably that' IS the sentiment actuating the fair of today when they don their pretty new clothes, and, above all, their Easter bono nets. live Harper “'ritcs of the Origin and Ev- o:u:ion of the Enter Bonnetâ€"Some San:- plea of the nuts “'orn by Our Grand- mothers. It wee ee hermieee no it wee good. end it was the universal edvice of the medical pro. feseion that the compound be pieced where the general nubile could secure it. end thoneende ot oie heve every yeer proven the wisdom c this good advice. Paine‘e Celery Compound hoe given the people of Cnnede the beet and strongest testimonials ever published. No other medicine before the public bee ever been revered with euch n more of home evidence. A'l classes. from the laborer to men and women of union! repntntion, hove declar- ed that Paine’e Celery Compound ie worthy of all that but been e id in its fervor, 7 1 NHY {T USUALLY BLOSSCMS FORTH ON EASTER SUNDAY. fox-mu]: was furnished to all reputnble physician. They found thev found the wonderful remedy to be umfly who: wu chimed for it. n grant brdu 3nd umn strengthens: sud mutant. I! was demon- strated bayond doubt um Pnlno'l Calm Compound would cure nervous dobflity and oxhsusuon. neornlglo. alooplmneu, dya- poprla, nnd on blood dlsonaos. _ _ -_ THE SPRING BOS’NET. Woddlnl Imam. We have In nook I handful unortment of Wlnnnla S‘u‘noxnnr. fully forty dlflbront mus. Ind Intent mic, running In price. ton 81.50 to Sun not not of twenty-ï¬ve. n was. reclaim: at - dhtnnoe. undue thou- ggder. gm: money. we cu: mm “muc- tiO'Q, and if any sacriï¬ce is made in the oï¬ering of a new s ut of spring garments and a beautiful and becoming Easter bonnet the fr tir wearer ml] endure it and make no sign. From a bunch of flowers through many phases. the Ens» tor bonnet has passed until now it is ac- oepteii‘as, a necessary pzirt of Easter. 8. thing of beauty and joy forever to women. Om mm The decorations are put up in the ohm-clues at Christmas and left till Eisâ€" ter. and then everything symbolizes the return of spring as well as the resurrec- The fashion of Easter bonnets is more generally observed in this country than any other and in large cities more than in smallerplaoes; still it has come to be a habit that all follow who can, and everywhere, if the weather is ï¬ne. new bonnets are seen. In Pepys’ “Diary.†written in 1664, I ï¬nd several mentions of Easter Sunday and services at church, and the dear old gossip says next to nothingof Easter bonusâ€"the nearest approach'to It be- ingwheme hesays, “Mywifedresesd her- self, itbeingEseterday,â€and speeksot her wearing “her new gown, whichisin- deed very ï¬ne with lace, and this morn- lurker tailor brought home her other aewheeddlkgowmwithesmallerlaoe and a new petticoat I bought the other dayâ€"both very pretty.†In another place he speaks of his‘own new suit for Easter, but never mentions bonnets. But women having been women from the beginning, it is certain that with the new dresses were new bonnets. with asallopedmfle. Bonqnetof roses; M: bulging behind a. h eonseillere, with a. curl on each shoulder.†The remarkable hm published hem- withluei’rom thepapem ottho periodâ€" viz., 1785, 1786 and 1794â€"end with them arewornthe robe enfonmmtherobe‘ en chemise and the redingote gimme. and keen eyeecanï¬nd manypointsof re- semblance to our present inodee. I cannot leave the “(hibinet deeModee†of 1786 without making one delicious ex- tract. which proves that the gushing fashion writer is not of modem growth: “Our merchants of fashion make the past and will make the future centuries ashamed as they will necessarily degen- erate. because that is always the fate of that which has reached perfection.†ionized of use} oock’s plumes And 'one gage tuft of white plumes.†With this mmnpdeawithabunchorm colored Iii-{E book, Wm wow dd Kaufman-d mmzmunm mammmwsu‘ck chpeau a 13 Malaise. It ï¬bordered with a ribbon on diadame; them msnzn BONNET, 1794. um an, 1786. PLUG :S M 0 K IN 0; TPBAcqg' sinokzo A “ ï¬Lucs. D“: R a? ' ’FORI- ComroRT USE D. RItCJZIO C’O. ï¬chu, trimmed In the United 3m in ever-v 10.0mm then m :00 annually from typhoid tom. 0mm mun Pourshmimkofthe 33a "J‘dhfl‘m sold “all 3:032". I . or var u Mud. Pdoummble. “new to Our. All In: nun-u.†Simply apply "Svuvxx's 0mm." No Inmn medicine malted. Cure- m. ec- uun. man. an eruption. on the bee. hands goughoecm‘lenmyhg Ikin pie-r. thluo and nuns. vac. mun: me Im melt. wnuo Illa healthy. '19.:- gm [aeolian 5nd curative covers named by no other remedy. Ask you: drunk: to: Swnsn's Oxx'nnm'r. Mu'bout the dun world than us anally thou: 180.000 suicides. mom" ’MKIFJW‘ .wm, r""" â€"â€"â€"â€".. " Iduno Alba! begin lamina mmic when the w only tour you-- old. mam ""J-‘Biaéa'im‘ "" 'TEEFEHE'EMZ I moot theory 1. proved by the exmdtnuy Inca. unending 9:51:20 or upr'q Mpgrmg. 1- AL.- _-n_‘_| -7 m mu: Pun Kuhnâ€"In efl'oon are Almost Monument“. momma rails: mm the moat Ina-me gun. It soothe: the muted or banned van. sud elves mt std quiet to the utters. It In eminent†the movie'- (dead. and swam would have It with them. or where thqmmvhelrhudonkln thedukunoed be. “animus. Biz 2 02.3129. In my Gem-n Moria ooheh do (orbidden during working hours. 533 I3 36:6 35L 90:42.3- : a» 5 «so . E. 6... E553 on Eon. u. The man mull tampomure of the Arctic regions 1- beta! 30 dog. Fm. râ€"It‘ III gal! of 19¢; â€an that rhgumntum Ms ' Hood’s‘ï¬i’Cures card. and we wur send‘cs l‘ K I: our wholsalq price list of Musical éhi diam with privilege of exagï¬atiu; be ore paying for them. Send your name dadd :31 gm qnfigiï¬fiind ’5? F R E E Whenkbymdchwo cavern-remark. Wha them 3 Child. Ibo criad {or Casxoris. mmmmme clunngutoria. mmmmmmmm Lawns. 0' i '14.? “ Aooonoeous ‘9 FLUTES, PIPES, PIOGOLOS, AND OTHER MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS We send them everywhere. “'2: guaran- tee prices lower than any lccaJ dealer can giveâ€"{Violiqs'froxq $_x.oo egch up). We _I_:_. 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