residences of Irvington, e small pha ‘of this city, detectives this mornin, found the charted bones of little piss _ persistent search by ’ of Philadelphia, vho / weeks ago, and has been Sine anita theney Shak youn Pieteel (0° had been killed here, 'To-dayhe and - Inspector Gary found the pecs ‘cot tage at Irvington which had been oc- eupied by aman answering Holmes’ ‘deeriytio anda little boy early last téber. They began a search Nie ound a large stove and the ‘black trufk in which it had been ry Sinding df a number of charred bones im the chimney, together with the buttons from the boy's 's overcoat, Evi- dently the child had been murdered in the house and his body cremated there. both disappeared, since been heard of them. Drunkeness and Ortme. Regarding the statement that drink ave cause ot iihee ais of allerme the Hon. Day i Mills Aipeast says that three-fourths of the ue to Sic ae Nleness, and wrong-doing, in w iginate, ‘There isin there. cases. an ney to vice, au inclinatio by industry. self'a channel in which i lows, It may be drunkeness or it stiide, constancy, regu- relation, of coin- He Tekerato the re- Tation of cause and effect caugot be establish. ed between them according to the laws of statisties,” Tf I held to bein) ee le Wiudiy pees and believed that wrong-doing was but the re- sult of petty is aone “ditease. OF the*brain, or be ie i of the nervous ‘senters, I might be }osuch conclusions as those for which Dr. Arnott, seems to con- ‘ eT atnitot a Siacipte of M. Comte, and E have not embraced his philosophy. It may be regarded in certain quarters a8 an antiquated view, but it is in my opinion, 4 sound one—that there inseparable gelation bétween the moral character of the regard as an essentit sound basis of ‘iegialation. u Lapeamensuat Axmmats Esrrar.—The estray stock shall give notice that such eet ie of their premises by pub: fishing times in a newspaper potloa, mihi the section where the ‘estray was found, and if the property is not called for. withm three wi after the insertion of the notice the wising, If the property is not claimed wi ould not exceed in vale, it isn eelores 2 the party on whose premises it stray worth over ‘aye it. shall be amoral by the sold, and the excess of Wes paasst ‘shall be paid over to the county treasurer. Any person taking up an estray and neglecting to wause the same to be advertised and appraised shall be liable to a fine of B20. A PERFECT TEA FROM THE TEA PLANT TO-FHE TEA CUP IN ITS NATIVE PUBCTY. “ Monsoon” Testis p wut up ‘by the Indian Tea he best qualities of Indian reatest care in the er hnerutice they use the es election of the Tea and its blend, that is ey put it up themselves and sell it onlyin the original eages, thereby securing its purity and excellence. ieee, ib., rb. and 5 1b. ev ALL GOOD GROCERS KEEP IT. EY your grocer does not keep it, tell him to write to ~ STEEL, HAYTER & CO. 1 Wand & Front Streot East, Toronta, "| man a in, ant this nd | as ‘an offince a}ed him. lence. we Hon. Vi ex | from Lake Nipissing. sh the Canadian engine surpassed the Baglish make on every point. Humour—A Glasgow woman was eard to remark eomplain- ingly to a cng seater Ge thas elections. Ma roarin’ drunk the last one seth ae said his time because he pi ’m sure I houp if ever pee 8 p pdiiher election his man’! rnaither get in nor oot.” Is Tuar Soj—There was once an Trishman who had a face on him that, as one of his ey once remarked, the landsheape,” sae to his tamales his poverty was jhe most conspicuous thing about him up- F Hiaieg the unsympathetic comment of e | & nei ur. ow are ye, Pat?” he asked. “Mighty bad,” was ‘the reply; “sure ’tis starvation that’s starin’ me friend. “Sure it can’t be pleasant for ayther of yez.” At a general election in England, « a when he mounted the platform to ad- «| dress the electors, after a sentence or site, on which was scrawled with charcoal, “Forty pounds !” per'| stunibled-through a short speech and es-| then hurriedly left the stan few days later he rose to speak in susther Again he left the platform, arid that ee aiyeites from the con n Parliament. Not “ferred. to” a : ah eta ae Ene ad been forg: Tae ane were healthy spuon of a spade-like size, “I dinna see hoo we ean eat thae tatties ava. “Whey?” *’Cuz I was in the mistress was champin’ there wasa beetle in them.” said per showing an inclination to “bock,” she no tal Be sie ask champit awa.” nt out for some fresh air, and no r was his back turned than, chuckling, Jock set to and emptied the t, He had barely finished when Sandy came back. “Guidsake!” the latter ejaculated, “ye huena etten thae ly caught up beetle while Jock ahi out at the door. When last seen Jock was still ahead. Diphtheria Remedy. say your, medielbe was a. great When your medicine be- terrible pra ulation, which T ouardl ast really inferqal, as Iti wumatylral: ‘host cordially wish you wl suceet, Yours i “Asa A Presbyterian minister, Toronto, July 15, 1895 “Dear Sir; We have! been using your medicine for sore throats, and find it a excellent medicine.” James Larvnty. Kingston, June 6th, 1895. Sos ied cie ta Nels heary oad mot A few Lapin red him Rin wliole “hitally of auetsew ah dae ns were smitten with the disease, but cured with same. Tt is the bes medicine in the world for all throat dis- rist, ‘etaodist minister, 189 . PRENLOTT, Cushendale Feb. Alf origitials cam he seen in my office. ff, DIERLAMM. Five mén were drowned off the east coast of England by the upsetting of a yawl. The marriage of Sir Charles Rivers- Wilson, president of the Grond Trunk, iolet Mostyn is announced ‘ take io in, November. The body of Mr. A. T. Douglas, one of the victims of the steamer Fraser fire two years ago, has recovered in the face.” “Is that so?” rejoined his] fine Portraits, now fe on up. A Great Opportunity to get = Fine Portrait FREE. Weiderhold & Honderich Milverton, ;|Furniture and Undertaking. We have made arrangements with the well-known and long-established Ford’s Art Gallery, Toronto, fora large number of their + -size Portrait to any cash customer who has bought $10 worth of goods. Weiderhold: & Honderieh, ‘That probably trouble yon—perhaps not, much—although you distinctively know that you cannot see as well as you could a few years ago, or if you now wear glasses, they probably do'net &t your eyes. Now, donot aste ay more time, but comd and see me before your eyes arc ruined. PROF. CHAMBERLAIN, 87 King St. East, Toronto. Ree COOL. By going to J. H. Schmidt's and sampling his Ice Cream. You can get a dish or two, or three, if you It is made from the pure cream, and will Try it, choose, any night in the week. fill you with delight. = H. SCHMIDT hing... In stacks, forall sizes, and * tat all prices, ranging from $4.90 You are not dressed with- out one of our suits. Great Value in Black Dress Goods. Prints, Curtains, Ete., Go- ing Cheap. “lA Nice Let of Ladies’ Hos- iery for muddy weather. Parasols at Little Above Cost. We are Making a Run on our Carpets. PRODUCE TAKEN {N EXCHANGE. Rae & Groseh, Main Street, Milverton. Your ade reliable mianner You to ascertain t Grosch Boot and . stock of Trunks hand. We Are After... J. G. GROSCH, ™*" in the most honorable ae |We Merely Ask... he merits of the J. G. Shoe Store. and Valises always on A large Street, Milverton. 4 CLOTHIERS, Main Our New. Ad. will appear next week. Dt De ] SCHABPBR BR {OS'S 2+ Street, Milverton. THE FINAL —car LEARING SALE. ‘95 will close in a few days. specially Low. Prices that are ruling. Boys’ Clothing, Gents’ Fall Overcoats and Underwear In Great Varieties. Toronto .Clothing.. Siore, East tide Market Square, ATFORD. Sidk For the Summer of a ag Come at once and|» avail yourselves of the\s COMMERCIAL. RTON, Ang. 875 Fall Wheat... : Sees Wheat. - Beef, per owt Good, reliable men cat W ANTED & ee ue ter & 1) ACKAY * ‘Meats Gon, Manager, Sts Thomas, Ont. this paper.) WATCHES Clocks, Jowelry and Sieve. A large stock of watches of the best manufacture, such as Elgin, Walther, Columbus, ete. Watches at lowest. prices and guaranteed. Soud Gold Rings, a nice assortment. Gro, Prarr, Jeweler. Milverton. THE MONTHLY CATTLE FAIR At MILLBANK Will be held . Wednesday preceding the soon 7 esday of each month, the year round. LOUIS BUGKEL, President. JOHN RITTER, Secretary.