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VOL. XIII- ALEXANDKIA ONTAKIO, FRIDAY APRIL 10, 1896. NO; 15-

EOXOR TH.E DEAD. DR. MCLENNAN, I Mêm@j Êê Mumm ALEXANDRIA OOUNCIL. THE MOST HEALTHFUL AND SAF] ALEXANDRIA. On Tuesday evening the Council met, and To a large extent in Canada, and very AT 5 ANDJJ^R CENT. after a protract, d session, passed a number extensively in the United States, has the Baking Powder ISSUED BY beautiful custom of decorating the graves of Office and Residence:—Kenyon Street. of accounts, and asked leave to sit again on 18 THE GENUINE U-ly. The undersigned has made arrange- Wednesday evening, which they did in the the departed been followeil, that it has CEO. HEARNDEN ments with private capitalists to lend most interesting conversational manner pos- stirred up the people in these places to money on improved farms of .50 acres sible. We were there and took in for about clean and beautify the silent cities of the and upwards in sums not less than $500. dead. This is a matter that will come home THE MISSES M'DOHELL 34. two hours tl\e interesting speeches of the Interest on sums over $1,200, 5 per cent, Salons of our town, which were marked by to the people of Glengarry, and even the Cook’s Friend Will be ready to show their for each year after first year, and for much eloquence, a rare amount of common smallest and most remote burying places, Ask Yonr Storekeeper for MONEY TO LOAN first year, payable half yearly, and in sense, and the most intricate argument that can be systematically laid out, and the On First-class Farm,Town and Village Pro- sums under $1,200 at 5^ per cent., pay- our appreciation of the prolonged debate in mounds of earth which cover up the buried perty. Bate of Interest according to Se- able yearly, for terms ol 5 to 10 years. the House of Commons could impress upon hopes of dear ones, should be kept in order, curity. the grass trimmed, and flowers grown, and McLm’s Cool’s Frieii —DURING— Valuotions must In all cases be made by a sleepÿ inember. But we were there, when J. R. ADAMSON, either D. A. McArthur, Reeve. Alexandria ; anything of importance to the rate-payers at times deposited in memory of the depart- AND TAKE NO OTHER. ' Alexander McDougall, Reeve No. 1 Lochiel ; ed. How far reaching this ceremony goes. GLENGARRY BLOCK, CORNWALL. Duncan A. McDonald, Post-master, Alexan- was on. Appraisers for the Canada- Permanent Loan dria; William D. McLeod. Oheese-maker, At eight o’clock the meeting opened, with 'Who has not lost a friend ? What home has and Savings Company, and General Agents or John J. McDonell, 9-3 Kenyon, to either of Reeve McArthur in the chair,and Councillors not a vacant chair ? And as we pass through OBITUARY. 1 A. H. CONKOY, V. D., for the Globe Savings and Loan Company, whom application can be made direct, or to these grounds, and read the names of those ALEXANDRIA. Toronto. ,&le, McDonell, MoGillivray and McPhee Low Rates for Large Loans. Mortgages and J. A. MACDGNELL, (Greenfield,) DU thé floor. who were once the moving figures in our MKS. ALLAN GUNN. Debentures Bought. 9-tf. ALEXANDRIA. The Reeve said that some arrangement midst, and holding honored positions in our Mrs. Allan Gunn, wife of Allan Gunni Veterinary Dentlstr a Specialty should be made to have the heater placed countrj-, memory turns back again, and we. Esq., Barrie, died at the residence of hci' Good. Warm, stable attached. 3-6 in position, and the poles giiyed, and it was see like a panorama pass before the minds son, Mr. R. D. Gunn, barrister, Orillia,' learned that the man who placed the poles eye the patches of history and biographj' where she had been visiting, on Friday, JOHN A. CHISHOLM. R. MCLENNAN, was'willing to straighten up the poles and which these tombstones represent. Here March 13th, of heart failure, brought on by ia:.sa..i^3R,xso,2;T BXJOCXS:. guy them for a consideration. lies those who were members of our Legisla- a serious attack of la grippe, which she con- Barrister, Solicitor, &c., Medical Hall, On motion, the Reeve was authorized to tures, our professional men, onr Councillors, tracted some four weeks since. j CorrLT^stll, Oaa.ta.rio. —Manufacturer of and dealer In go to Ottawa and arrange with the Canada our business men, onr neighbors. Here lies On Saturday morning the remains were a little babe with whose life went out the taken to the Church of the AngelsGuardian,' Offloes—Kirkpatrick’s block, entrance on ALEXANDRIA^ Atlantic Railway for supplying them with First street. TIN & SHEET IRONWARE, water. hopes and joys of a mother’s heart, and where a solemn Requiem Mass was cele- Branch office A. J. McDonald’s Block, Main _ Mr. Smith, engineer of the electric light there an old man full of years and cares, bi’ated by Rev. Father Duffy. «treet, Alexandria; H. J. Patterson manager* PUMPS, SINKS, CISTE HNS, TO THE FRONT AS USUAL was present and explained that finding the who has gladly gone to rest. And here lies The funeral cortege then proceeded to MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST BATES. 37 armature of the alternators had gone wrong, a young man on whom fond hopes were the G. T. R. station, and the body wa.s BATHS. LEAD AND IRON and sparks were emitted, he tliought it built, to whom the future was full of prom- transferred to the residence of the deceased’s Our stock of Drugs, Chemicals, Patent better to shut dowm than to burn out the ise, but the light of whose life went out m brother, Mr. R. McDonnell of Barrie, as the' WILLIAM A. LEGCO ROOFING. the fulness of its splendour and beauty, family residence has been closed since her MaDaSaf DaDaSvf Medicines, Toilet Articles, Dye Stuffs, plant. &c., is as complete as of old, and NEW It was suggested that it would be a good leaving sad and weary hearts to wonder at illness. t Jobbing and Repairing will receive GOODS ARRIVING CONSTANTLY; thing to buy a few cars of hemlock and bass- the mysteries of life and death. Why as we The funeral took place at 2.30 p.m., Sun- nDEnsTGriST wood slabs from Messrs. Schell & Co., and pass on in our musings and read over name day, to St. Mary’s Church, and, after the| Every month at prompt attention Don’t fail to try the “ Chemical *-lyr. on motion it was resolved to purchase three a'fter name of those whom we were wont to beautiful ’funeral service of the Roman i MOOSE CREEK, 18th. Cough Cure,” for Coughs and Colds, also or four cars loads of these slabs at $1.25 a meet with some years ago, and others but a Catholic Church, and a most impres.sive and ' M AXVILLE , i9ih, 20th and 21st. our preparation of ’* Sarsaparilla Com- few short months, we feel we are but read- eloquent sermon from Rev. Dean Egan, | ALEXANDEIA,22nd and 23rd. cprd at the station, and liave them hauled pound” is second to none on the market. to the works. ing over the history of our county, and which could not have failed to carry a lesson ! CITY OFFIOK—25 SPARKS ST. OTTAivA.24-ly The Reeve, while in Ottawa, was author- living over the past again. What volumes to many in the large audience present, pro- i JARVIS, OTTAWA, Give us a call and satisfy your-. could be written about the lives and deeds ceeded to the cemetery. selves. ized to get the material necessary for use in PLASTERING! fixingjbhe boiler and putting the heater in. of the inhabitants of these silent cities if we During the course of his remarks, which FOR PHOTOS. A. P. McDonald was appointed Collector could turn back the wheels of time, and occupied about three-quarters of an hour, We are selling this month a go.id for the electric lights, on commission. trace the records now indelibly written and were listened to with rapt attention, Plain and Ornamental Pla'stering done In the., discussion it came out that 15 poles upon the hearts of those who survive. Then the speaker said it was not the practice in at Reasonable Prices. BEST VALUE IN RELIABLE WATCH $3.25, W’ere toTie guyed, and a number straighten- let us lovingly care for the last resting place the Church to preach what is usually called of our dear ones, and strew beautiful flowers a funeral sermon or panegyric, which in ALL KINDS OP STEM WIND AND SEi'. ed up. Latest Style in CENTRES kept on band. At about half-past ten the Council ad- on their gi’aves to mark our respect for their many instances was apt to be exaggerated 321y journed, i memory. We have in Alexandria the St. or overdrawn, but this was an exception, D. H. WASON. J6@" Don’t forget our Finnan’s and Presbyterian cemeteries, where the beautiful Christian life of the de- ALEXANDRIA, ONT. PHOTO WORK ! where are laid away manj' of our dear ones. parted was a shining example to all. He ; ^lO -^77“^TCS: DEAMATIO OLUB ENTERTAINMENT. In these homes of the dead, are many un- alluded to the fact that on many stormy i kept graves, and fallen, defaced tombstones, days, when the more robust were given to THE CANADA PLATING GO. Of which we have just received another guarantees their goods to be #@”TRY ME. On Monday and Tuesday evenings, the and with very little attempt at laving out finding excuses for abstaining from attend- : large lot. • Alexandria Amateur Club placed on the the grounds. This will also apply to the ance at Mass, Mrs. Gunn was always to be villages in our county, Maxville, Lancaster, found in the church, and was one of the (Studio opp. Brunswick Hotel.) stage at the Queen’s Hall, the drama in tour Snperior to AnytWiiir in the Martel acts, “ The Confidential Clerk.” On Mon- Williamstown, Martintown, Lochiel, Kirk first there. ! AND CHEAPER. day night the house was crowded, but on Hill, Glen Nevis, &c., of which a vast im- The deceased lady leaves her husband, Can ,be procured at k Tuesday evening the audience was small. provement in looks could very soon be made two sons and a daughter to mouni her loss. : 46-lv BROOK OSTROM'8 The interest of the audience was kept by a little systematic effort on the part of The children are : R. D. Gunn, barrister, IRTli INSDMCE CO throughout the whole evening, and the the friends of the departed. In Greenfield Orillia, Alex. M. Gunn, Barrie, and Mrs. Do You WaiU_PROTECllQN members of the company did their parts and Glen Robertson, where the cemeteries J. M. Heyden, Toronto. She was a resident ' OF LONDON. well. Where all did well it is hard to par- have just been laid out, a plan should be of Barrie for the last thirty-five years, where Protect yourfamlllesbytaklne a Lifeln- ticularize. Robert Morgan, a retired farmer, drawn, walks made, and lots of a regulation she was loved and respected by her many Do ÏOI ffil a Bra ? Capital, - « 816,000,OOO snranoe Policy. Policieslssued on the most If ao, get quotations from liberal plane and with fewer restrictions. and a prematurely old man, was well filled size laid out. This is a matter which only friends and acquaintances. Accumulated Newfeaturesnow being introduced,such as by A. G. F. Macdonald, who in an easy, needs to be mentioned to stir up a feeling of Anna M. Gunn was born at St. Raphaels, J N. BRAY Funds, - -818,900,000 the Double Maturity and InstalmenlPlana, fatherly manner, portrayed the character honest pride in the hearts of those who have Glengarry ' County, Ont., in 1829. Heti Takean Accident Policy. Why idiould an he had taken ; Robert Maxville, the villain, buried friends and relatives, and - a small father was Alexander McDonell of Arnabee.X Kenyon st„ Alexandria. aocldentorlpple you financially when itoan was a harh part, but very ably repres- effort on the part of individuals would soon Scotland, and her mother, Isabella Miles ’ All Ûnds of Vehicles made to order. 31 A company which can offer such se- be procured so cheaply? Protect your pro- curity is the one to insure in. perty by placing a reasonable amountofln- ented by Wm. McCrea, who presented hie beautify, and make lovely these silent cities McDonell, Greenfield, Ont., was a daughter j Claims settled without delay. suranceon It. Eart cleverly, and in action and voice ad- of the dead, which (ve may sooner or later of Captain Miles McDonell, who brought i Always Insure yonr Property In the Companies represented:—The Manufac- be inhabitants of ourselves. Who will ANGUS MCDONALD, tnrers’Llfe, the Manufacturers’ Accident, ered to"'the part and acted the villain out a Scotch colony and settled in the theGuardian of England, the Northern of almost to perfection, and in addition, he is move in the i-eform ? County of Glengarry. Pliœnii Insurance Co., Hartforfi, Conn. 22-y District Agent, Alexandria England.the Western of’anada. worthy of credit for managing the exhibi- She was the eldest of st family of ter> tion so successfully. Frank Montgomery, children, six of whom are still living. They Becauseol its strength,loss-paying power JOHN 0. ROIEHTSON, Meeting at Williamstown. and record for fair and honorable dealing. District Agent for the Manufacturers’Llfe An Innocent Abroad, was well taken by F. are: Mrs. P. McDonell and Mrs. Alex. Sl-y O. HEARNDEN,Local Agent. MAXVILLE and AooldentCo’s. ,MaxvilIe,Ont. T. Costello, and his easy, natural manner, A meeting of farmers interested in the Gunn, Lancaster ; Mrs. Slaven, Orillia ; ;J^'Agents In the counties ofStor- showed that he had studied well the charac- John McDonell, Stirling, Ont., ; Reginald moDt.Glengarry.Prescottana Hassell. production of butter and cheese took place WOOL CARDING, MARBLE WORKS ter, and faithfully represented it. Mike on Friday evening of last week at the Glen- McDonell, Barrie and Alex. McDonell,^ McCann, an Irishman just from the bogs, coe House, Williamstown. Notice of the Alliston.—Catholic “Register.” was well acted by J. R. Proctor, who, by meeting having been given some days pre- SPINNING SMILLIE & ROBilRTSON, his native genius and well assumed brogue, viously, the attendance was consequently SCHOOL REPORTS^ —-Ô.3STX3- kept all fully amused, and from start, to very good ; many of the leading farmers in finish carried the interest of the audience the vicinity of this village being present. S. S, No. 14, L.iN'CASTEh. ! Manufacturing. with him. D. E. McMillan, as Petah John- It was expected by some, at least, that Standing of pupils for month of March. } sing, aQeman of Color, was the best re- D. M. McPherson, M.P.P., or Mr. Irvine, Class IV.—Emma DeOuire, Flora McDou- , • MANUFACTXIRERS. presented character of the evening, and he of Martintown, would be present, but nei- gall. I SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. faithfully carried out the negro character, ther put in an appearance. D. S. Fraser, Class III.—Henry Bedard, Virginia De- j so cool, tio stolid, so mirth provoking, that moved that Mr. David ' Benning be chair- Guire, Jane McDonald, .John H. AIcDonald, ! A full stock of Lath, Clapboards, Sash, it was wonderful how he could do it so well. John McDonald. Cloths and Tweeds, (fine and coarse). Doors,Shingles, and all uaaterial required man ; and Mr. Farquhar D. Maclennan, ■Master H. O’Brien in the role of Ephrehaim secretary, which of course met with the ap- Class II. — An^s McDougall, Rosanna'. Flannels, Blankets and Yarn Exchanged in finishing off honses, kept constantly ■Johnsing, son of Petah, was a good charac- Faubert, Maggie B. McDougall, Mary L) for Wool. Also, Cash paid for Wool. on hand, at right^mces. proval of all present. ter, and in truth was “ a chip of the old The chairman then stated the object of Bedard, Cecil DeGuire, A. Faubert, Keri- ORDERS EXECUTED ATSHURT NOTICE block.'” Martin S. Day, in his parte of the meeting in plain terms ; he said the farm- neth McDonald, Virginia Legier. ; C. F. STACKHOUSE, Squire Snyder, John, the Boatman, and ers in this locality labored under a great D. MCKINNON, Teacher. 35-ly PEVERIL, P. Q. 8©" Kiln Drying, Planing, and Match- Burk, the Detective, carefully represented disadvantage, there being no factories with- DOMINIONVILLE PUBLIC SCHOOL. ing done. Satisfaction Guaranteed. these parts. H. A. Conroy, as Police No. in ea.sy distance of them, except cheese fac- 37, silently and truly represented the tories that worked only six months in the Standing of pupils for month of March. ) McLEAN & KENNEDY, faithful and watchful guardian of the law. Class V.—Eliz.abeth Tobin, W. Currit*., Miss Catherine MoPhee, with ease and year, while they had to keep their cows C. Currier, Cassie B. Campbell, D. C. Mac-l MONEY CHORUS! MA.XVILLB, all year, and they would if properly cared Importers and Manufacturers of Monu- SILLIE & - matronly grace, took the part of Mrs. Mor- for give milk for at least nine months in the intosh, B. Robinson, J. Tobin, A. MacIn- 'AyroXTTT'V the root of all evil ; yet ■ gan, Miss Mary* B. McDonald, well repre- tyre. A’’-*- iN All X little good Is accomplished mental and Cemetery work. year which would add very materially to without It. Best grades of Scotch and Canadian Gran- MAXVH.LEr ONT. sented the dutiful daughter. Miss Edna Class IV.—Eva Macnaughton, E. Cawood, ite. and all klndsof Marble. Superior quality Morgan, who was willing to sacrifice her the farmers income, which we might as well Florence Cameron, Daisy Kennedy, J. H. of material and werkmanship. have as not, if we could get a combined MONEY IS KING. happiness for to save the family from McIntosh, .J. A. Currier’ Satisfaction enaranteed. poiterty ; Miss Annie McPhee, in a very butter and cheese factory established in Class III.—Hattie Currier, Mary Auld, Christians Covet It. BOESS OOTTING JGADEMI some central place that would work the natural manner, carried out the character whole j’ear round. And you have been Eflfle Macnaughton Ella Maclennan Eva C. Good People Worship it. Madame E. L €TH1ER, of Miggie, the nurse girl ; and Miss Joseph- Campbell, Emma Sequin, Maggie Burshon, ine McPhee, seemed very much at home in asked to meet here this evening for the Mary Corrigan, Ellen Burshon, J. Tobin, All People Love it. SS :3t. Denis Street, MONTREAL. purpose of talking the matter over and if You Want to Borrow It. her part as Miss Bessie Morgan. The closing possible to devise some means of attaining Bella Truax. AND SEE OUR STOCK OF Madame Bthier who has scene, in which the villain is foiled and the the object in view. A general conversation Class II.—D. P. Ijalonde, J. Maclennan, And I Want to Loan It. made a thorough study of conspirators arrested, was very well per- then took place without accomplishing any- Gretta McIntosh, E. Purrier, D. Currier, ÊilwBX! MQTêMmB tile art of cutting in Abel formed. The amateur orchestra deserve thing of importance till Mr. Burgess moved B. Cawood, W. McCombe and .Jane A. .St. Rates, 5, 6è and 6 per cent. Gauband’s celebrated fashi- great praise for their part in the evening’s that a committee to consist of Alex. Ross, John (equal. ) According to amount and security. It is characteristic-of ourbusiness that ion house in Paris, where proeeâlings, having given between the acts, D. J. McGregor and Donald McKenzie be Part II Class.—W. Purrier, E. Macintyro, we never insist upon your buying. Ap- overtures that were well rendered, and Agnes St. .John, Delina Purrier.—equal, NOTE-I am not connected with any other the system .of dress cutting appointed to canvass the locality and find loan person. preciation is pleasant. Every day we is the most renowned in the added very much to the pleasures of the out how many of the farmers would be A. Currier, A. Hutt, Jennie Currier. hear kind expressions of pleasure at our luniverse, will give instruc- audience. The fine electric lighting of in favor of sending milk to a factory all Part I Class.—(a.) Patsy Sequin, Lillie J. W.~WEEGAR, display. Every show case contains tions to ladies on cutting all the hall and stage was splendid, and the winter, and how many cows they milk, and Forbes, W. Macnaughton, Robert Maclen- bright things at Rook Bottom Prices. foot-lights, hall-lights and chandelier were nan, Hugh Cameron, Emile Villineuve, D. MAXVIULE, ONT, kinds of dresses, garments and mantles. report at a subsequent meeting to be held Even if you don’t purcha.se now, you will A short course only is necessary to placed in position by A. C. McDonald, and in the Glencoe House on Monday evening A, Truax, (b. ) .Joseph St. John, Napoleon perhaps see something wliich you would learn this system which is simple and the effect was very good. The expense of the 13th inst. at 7.30. Hutt, Joseph Currier, Donald Currier. De pleased to purchase later on ; you can perfect in its application to all the this play was necessarily heavy, and we S. S. No. 15, ClIARLOTrE.NBUKG. select now and we will put it aside until believe, owing to the small audience the » o V) whims of fashion in styles. The fee for Stauding of pupils for month of March. S» U yon require it. second night, only about paid expenses. It HOME SEEKERS EXCURSIONS. o a thorough course is very small. Out of is, we believe, intended to place the play at Class l'y.—Katie .McDonald, Archie Mc- U town pupils can find accomodation in In order to give everyone an oppor- Donald, Roilerick McDonald, Alex. L. Mc- O-iEeOTJ-Z-,^, Maxville at an early date, and we are sure tnnity to see the Western Country and 2 the academy while learning rf desired. that the people of that enterprising and Donald. O cs; Os. MAIN ST.. ALEXANDRIA. Full particulars upon application. intelligent town, will appreciate with an enable tl e home seekers to secure a Class II.—Joseph Laveque, Jas. McDon- 0) ^ P overflowing house, the first-class amateur home in time to commence work for the ald, Hugh McDonald. « talent we will there present. season of 1896, the Chicago, Milwaukee Junior II.—Maggie Qiienille, Maud LJI- H tù u READTHIS! and St. Paul R’y has arranged to run a flamme, Angus McDonald. 'Z p series of four home seekers excursions Part II Class.--Telesphore Andre, Stexflieii to various points in the West, North- Valade, Oscar Pilon. a p Of all the watches beneath the skies, Call and be convinced before purchas- Special services were held in St. Finnan’s B 111 o p A slopping watch I do despUe ; west and Souih-wesc on the following Tablet.—Bessie McDonald, Janet McDon- If yonr watch stops and wtU not go, ing elsewhere, that the stock of church on Sunday. As Easter Sunday is a ald, Ste. Andre, Dominick Laveque, Hec- < Q p<. day «acred to all true Christians, as com- dates : March 10, April 7 and 21 and 0 tû Take it to Munro and he will know. May 5 at the low rate of two dollars tor Andre. >- c: Take It to Munro and leave It awhile, JEWELLERY & SILVERWARE memorative of the resurrection of the Christ, 5 And he will repair it la flrst-elass style. more than ONE FABE for the round trip. A. A. MCDONELL, Teacher. O p in my place of business, (now under the the Saviour of the world, and in all parts of our Dominion was recognized by special ser- Tickets will be good for return on any S. S. No. 15, LANCASTEK. o supervision of MK. E. SADLEK), IS of a oc 6 Great Slaughter of mons or in some other way to keep in mem- Tuesday or Friday within twenty-one Standing of pupils for month of March. ^ Ui superior quality. All the prices are away ory the greatest event which has dawned days from date of sale. For rates, time tn O down, as I wish to dispose of present of trains and further details apply to Class IV.—Leonard Woods, A. T. Snider, z M ta upon the world in this age. Good Friday Alex. P. McGregor, Christie McGregor, HH faMes, Clocks, CMns, Chans, &c. stock as soon as possible. and Easter Sunday have been recognized by any coupon ticket agent in the East or u We guarantee to give satisfaction Minnie McBeàn. Ui all Christians as a day commemorative of the South, or address A. J. Taylor.Canadian Class IIL—Henry Bishop, Annabella M. - u Ü in IN REPAIRS. Passenger Agent, 2 King Street, East, ta < T- violent death and glorious resurrection of the Bean, Barbara C. Snider, Maggie McGcan, -J A. H. ROBERTSON, God man, who endured all the ills that man- Toronto, Ont. 12-5w John A. Martin. o A. J. Kennedy’s new block, next Com- kind is heir to, in order to leave an example A. J. McNaughton, of St. Raphaels, was Class IL—James Martin, D, J. Richard- mercial Hotel, MAXVILLE. MAXVILLE, ONT. that others might follow in his footsteps. a guest at the Commercial on Thursday. *on. M. STUART, Teacher. Branscomlie, easily. “I can always do 1 I Always rake the droppings off every HARD -WORK A y A LO IG SLEEP just what 1 please, and there is nobody j PRACTICAL FARMING. morning. Cleanliness is a great iire- —. now to scold or annoy me in any way.” J ventive of sickness. THE VICAR’S GOVERNESS “And you have Dorian to love,” says . Always keep a sharp lookout for ver- -In Incidrnt In the life of a F luons War THE COW. I Clarissa, a little gravely, she hardly ! min, and eradicate them as quickly as Correspondent. knows why. It is perhaps the old cur- When times are hard, as times are yet. possible. After the liattle of Deligraii, in 187S, CH AP J ER XXVI.-Continued. give very unseasonable advice,” says ious want in Georgie’s tone that has And cash is scarce and hard to get; Always do little odd jobs that want when the struggle of Servia against Sartoris, coldly. ; again impressed her. When but little money can be made doing, at once. "Procrastination is the H'> i^i sitting at the head of the long “Which, interpreted, mearts that I | “Love, love, love,” cries that young And debt and taxes must be paid. thief of time,” and often a nail here or Turkey came to an end, IMr. Archi- tahlc looking strangely solitary, and did wrong to come. I feel you are woman, a Utils impatiently. “'Why are To help us out, we must allow. a tack there will save an hour’s work. bald Forbes found himself the only right.” He laughs faintly again, and, people always talking about love ? Does There is nothing like the good old Always buy your food in as large very much aged, considering the short ‘ taking up his hat, looks straight at his it really make the world go round, I quantity as possible, as you will then newspaper correspondent on the spot, cow; and felt bound to make the most of time that had elapsed since last he left uncle. He has drawn himself up to wonder ? Yes, of course I have Dorian The gentle cow. the honest cow— generally be able to get it at a cheap- Pullingham. his full height, and is looking quite to lie fond of now.” She rises im- All honor to the good old cow. er rate. his opportunity. The nearest accessible “So you are home again, Arthur,” his handsomest. He is slightly flushed pulsively, and, walking to one of the Once wheat would bring us at the d»or Always keep a strict account of all telegraph oflice was at Semlin, more (a dark color that becomes him,) and windows gazes out upon the gardens lie- you buy or sell. By treating your hok- says Dorian, coldly, but with apparent A dollar sure, and sometimes more; than one hundred and twenty miles a sneer lies round the corners of his neath. "Come,” she says, stepping on It one would pay from year ts year. Ijy in a thoroughly business way, you composure. They had not been face to lips. “1 hardly know how- to apolo- to the veranda; “come out with me. I To feed and fat and sell the steer; will derive greater pleasure by seeing away. It was five o’clock in the after- face since that last meeting, when bit- gize,” he says, lightly, “for having want to breathe your flowers again.” If sheep and wool one had to sell, exactly how much profit you have earn- noon. Mr. Forbes lost no time in slant- ter words, and still more bitter looks, forced myself upon you in this intrusive 1 Clarissa follows her, and together they , They once would fill the pocket well; ed. fashion. The only amends X can pos- : wander up and down among the heavy Always be particular when writing a ing, and from his account of the jour- had passed between them. But times have changed, wool and sheep sibly make is to promise you it shall roses and drooping lilies that are lan- And wheat and steers are now quite description of -what you have to sell to ney the reader may derive a pretty Xow, letting the quickly spoken sent- never occur again, and to still further guid with heat and sleep. Here all the cheap. an intended purchaser; this often saves good idea of one phase of a war corres- , ence take the place of a more active give you my word th.at, for the future, children of the sun and dew seem to a lot of unpleasantness. 1 shall not even annoy you by my pres- I grow and flourish. Their prices are so very loiv pendent’s life: greeting, they nod coolly to each other, I That of profit there's but little show. Always remember that jiromptness in ence.” l"No daintie flowre or herbe that growes replying to letters is the ■way to secure I had an order for post-horses along and carefully refuse to let their hands I 'Tis dairying that pays best now, I So saying he turns away, and, Inclin- on gro-.vnd. 1 Our main reliance is the cow. ; customers. the road, and I galloped hard for Para- touch. I ing his head, goes out through the door, No arborett with painted blossoms drest .Always tiear in mind that by continu- chin, the nearest post station. 'When ; and, closing it gently after him. passes , ’Tis better business, year by year. “Yes,” says Sartoris, evenly; "I re- And smelling sweete, but there it might 1 Than raising wheat or sheep or steer. ■ ally advertising you bring your name I got there the postmaster had horses, rapidly down the long hall, as though be fownd j before the public, and thereby build up turned two days ago. Business re- in haste to depart, and, gaining the Deal gently with the good old cow but no vehicle. i To bud out faire and throwe her sweete And treat her well as you know how; a substantial business. called me ; otherwise I was sufficiently entrance-door, shuts it, too, behind him, I smels all arownd.” Now if I had merely sent a courier, and breathes more freely as he finds [Don’t chase her round with clubs and comfortable where 1 was to make me Dorian, coming up presently to meet I noise, SPRING CARE OF HORSES. this obstacle would have sufficed ef-* the air of heaven beating on his brow. his wife and drive her home, finds her wish to remain there.” I Not until he has almost reached Sar- I Don't worry her with dogs and boys. fectually to stop him; but it was appar- and Clarissa laughing gayly over one Don’t pound her with your stool and “And Constance, is she quite well?” toris once more does that calm fall up- of Georgie’s foreign reminiscences. Ho The teams, for the work of seeding ent to me, being my own messenger, on him that, as a rule, follows hard I swear, “Quite well, thank you. Y'our cous- walks so slowly over the. soft green ! But treat her gently and with care. and heavy plow'ing should be at once that although I could not drive, I upon all our gusts of passion. The late grass that they do not hear him until ins desired to be, remembered to ymi. , interview has hurt him more than he I Speak kindly to her as you -would put at moderate work to harden the might ride. True, the Servian post- So did .she of course.” he is quite close to them. 1 Y’our lady love in gentlest mood; : care.s to confess even to himself. His “Ah! you have come. Dorian,” .says shoulders. The horse’s work for the nags were not saddle-horses; but sharp A pause, prolonged and undesirable. regard—nay, his affection—for S.artor- Dorian’s wife, with a pretty smile, "but , Caress and pet her day by day. first day' should be doubled on the sec- spurs and the handling of an old dra- “You will taka some claret?” says is is deep and sincere ; and, though too soon. Clarissa and I haven't half Feed her with meal and roots and ond day and followed every other day goon might be relied upon to make them wounded now, and estranged from him. said all we have to say yet.” hay. travel somehow. Sartoris, at last, pushing the bottle bec.ause of his determination to be- Give her good feed, and feed her well. afterwards for a fortnight, by three or toward him. “At least 1 have, said how glad I am For good feed in the pail will tell. All night long I rode that weary , lieve the worst of him, still it remains to have you both back,” says Clarissa. four hour’s w'ork. The loads to be journey, changing horses every fif- “No, thank you ; I have only just din- hidden in his heart, and is strong Do this and she ivill seldom fail drawn should also be increased from “The whole thing has lie.en quite too With foaming milk te fill the pail. teen miles, and forcing the vile brutes ed. I came up to-night to tell you what enough to gall and torture him after awfully dismal without you. But for time to time. The condition of the roads along at the top of their speed. such scenes as he has just gone through. She’ll iiay you well for all you do. 1 dare say by this you have heard from Jim and papa I should have gone mad. is to be taken into account in lôading At nine the next morning, sore from I Hitherto his life has been unclouded. or something. I nevei: put in such a And greet you with her pleasant head to foot, I was clattering over the somebody else ; 1 am going to be mar- I —has been all sunshine and happy horrid time. Horace came down occa- ”moo.” the w'agons, of course. stones of the Belgrade main street. The ried on the yth of next month. j summer and glad with laughter. Now I The factories her milk will take, The young, unbroken colts are to be sionally,—very occasionally,—out of j Or you at home can butter make. field-telegraph wire had conveyed but Ix)rd Sartoris turns suddenly to con- I a dark veil hangs over it, threatening sheer pity, I believe; and Lord Sartoris handled with great care. The lumlier a curt, fragmentary intimation of di^ j to deaden all things and dim the bright- I was a real comfort, he. visited so often;- I In either case there is profit there aster; and the whole capital, feverish front him. j ne.ss of his “golden hours ” but he has gone away again.” * Enough to pay for all your care. wagon with the stout tongue is the for further news, rushed out into the “I had not heard it,” he says, with I “He who hath most of heart knows “Has he? I sujjpose our return fright- Now, when at breakfast-titne you see safest thing to use for the first twenty street as I {loavdered along; but I had amazement. "To be married 1 This is most of sorrow.” To Dorian, to be ened him, says Branscombe, m a iie- The creamy milk poured in your tea. day’s work, in the case of untrained galloped all night, not to gosslf) in Bel- wroth with those he loves is, indeed, And when at dinner-time you spread very sudden.” Then, changing his tone. culiar tone. I horses. "Yery little, if any load, should grade, but to get_ to the Semlin tele- ; a sort of madness that affects his heart. I "I have been telling Clarissa how we Delicious butter on your bread. I be put on a wagon drawn by green graph wire across the river, and I nev- “I am glad,” he says, slowly, and with It mtt llis brain. tired of each other long before the right And when you taste the' creamy cheese .colts during the first ten days of work. er drew rein till I reached the ferry- an unmistakable sneer, “that at last He frowns as he strides discontented- At any time, remember, please. This is especially important if the Iv onward through the fast-falling time,” says Georgie, airily, “and how we boat. it has occurred to you to set that girl came home to escape being bored to From whom they came, and then al- ground is wet and soft. At Semlin one long dring of beer, night ; and then all at once a thought loiv The brood mares if already well brok- right in the eyes of the world. As a death by our own dullness.” and then at once to the task of writ- comes to him—a fair vision seems to j Dorian laughs. Due credit to the generous cow. en to ivork may lie worked moderately, ing, hour after hour against time, the mail of honor, there was no other course rise almost in his path—that calms him I “She says what she likes,” he tells Recount her merits o’er and o’er. and will be imiiroved by the tidings of which I was the bearer from left open to you.” and dulls all resentful memories. It ' Clarissa, “Has she yet put on the dig- She’ll serve you well ten years or work, even up to the day of the interior. “To whom are you alluding?” asks is Georgie,—his love, his darling ! She, nified stop for y'ou? It would quite sub- more foaling, if handled carefully. After I bad written my story and put at least, will be true to him. He will With luxuries for table cheer Branscombe, growing pale with anger, due any one to see her at the head of A half day’s ivork during the it on the wires, I lay down in my teach her so to love him that no light her table. Last night it was terrible. And -wholesome food from year to week previous to delivery is the safer clothes and slept twenty hours with- an ominous flash betraying itself in his winds of scandal shall have power _ to She seemed to grow several inches tall- year. rule. Heavy pulling or a fast walking out awakening once, shake her faith. Surely a heart filled er, and looked so severe that long 1«- Î Of cash she will gain you quite a store, gait over soit ground or wet roads i I Jiad meant to start back for Deli- gray eyes. \vith dreams of her should harbor no “I hope I understand you to mean to fore it was time for him to retire, Mar- i .She’ll pay expenses and much more, ’ should be avoided. A place by herself grad on the afternoon of the day on rniserable thoughts. He smiles again : tin was on the verge of nervous tears. j Y’ou are a mean man, I tell you now, —a bo.x stall at night—should be pro- my arrival in Belgrade, but sheer fa- offer full, though tardy reparation to his steps grow lighter ! ho is once more I could have wept for him, he looked I If you abuse that. faithful cow. vided for thirty days before the brood tigue had caused me to lose a day in Ruth Anncrsle.y." the Dorian of old ; he will—he must— so disheartened.” mare’s date of delivery. Her food be, of necesity, utterly happy with her sleep. It seemed to me, however, when With an effort Branscombe restrains I “I’m perfectly certain Martin adores i GRASSES FOR PASTURES. should be of the kind to regulate the I recovered from my chagrin at this de- beside him during all the life that is me,” says Mrs. Branscombe, indignantly, entire system and give tone to the lay, that perhaps after all I was fair- (he fierce outburst of wrath that is to come. ! "and 1 couldn’t be, severe or dignified A prominent agricultural writer, a nerves and organs of digestion. No ly entitled to a good long sleep; for St trembling on his lips. Alas that human hopes should prove to save my life. Clarissa, you mustfor- I pains should be spared to furnish every had seen a battle that lasted six hours, “You still persist, then, in accusing so often vain ! i give me if remove Dorian at once, ! practical farmer, answers an inquiry attention needful. ridden a hundred and twenty miles, and me of being accessory to that girl’s dis- I before he says anything worse. He is ' about permanent pastures, and, as ho It is probable that horses will be val- written to the Daily New.s a telegraph- appearance ?” CHAPTER XXVII. I quite untrustworthy. Good-by, dear- gives his practical experience the in- uable when this season’s colts are ic message four columns long—all in \ “"Tis now the summer of your youth; ! est, and be sure j'ou come up to see me quirer will be able to gain further ideas. i grown. the space of thirty hours. ^ "You have never yet denied it,” ex- time has not cropt the roses from (;o-morrow. I want to ask you ever so cl.-iims Sartoris, pushing back his glass, your cheek, though sorrow long has many more questions.” The authority writes as follows; A STRANGE CUSTOM. and rising to his feet. “Give me the lie washed them.”—The Gamester. I "Cards from the duchess for a gard- A writer asks for the Ixîst mixture BLINDNESS FROM THE MOON. direct, if you can,—if you dare,—and i The wedding—a very private one- ! en-party,” says Georgie, throwing the of grasses for iiermaiient pasture and It is obligatory in Seoul, the capital Some notable cases of so-called moon- goes off charmingly. 'J'he day breaks ' invitations in question across the break- of Korea, for every man to go homo will believe you." calm, smilingly, rich with beauty. j fast-table to her husband. It is quite time of sowing. In seeding a iiermanont blink, or moon blindness, were reported “1 never will,” returns Dorian, now “Lovely are the opening eyelids of the : .a week later, and she has almost set- pasture I use as many kinds of grasses as at sunset, when the ringing of the large a few days ago, the' victims being sail- (horoughly roused,—“never 1 If my morn.” I tied down into the conventional mai'- I think are suited to the soil, the more bronze bell of the city is a s’lgnal for ors on board the ship El Capitan, which own character all these past years is not Georgie, in her wedding garments, I ried woman, though not altogether. To the better, and then those which are every' man to retire to his home. Any had just returned to New York after denial enough, 1 shall give no other. looking like some pale white lily, is in- I be entirely married—that is, sedate and Believe what you will. Do you imagine deed “passing lair.” She is almost too sage—is quite Ixiyond Georgie. Just best adapted to the soil will gradually man found in the streets after sunset, a long cruise in Chinese and Japanese, 1 shall come to you. like a whipped pallid, but the very pallor adds to the now some ■worrying thought is oppress- crowd out the others. Some eighteen when the city gates are closed, is liable waters. These men, we are told, were ing her, and sijoiling tlie flavor of her to be flogged for a breach of the law. school boy, after every supposed of- extreme purity and childishness of her years ago I seeded a permanent pasture The women are, however, allowed to go in the habit of lying on the deck at fense, to say, ‘f did do this,’ or, 'f did beauty, and makes the gazer confident ■ tea; her kidney loses its grace, her toast I of thirty acres, which has given the best not do thaï?’ 1 shall contradict no- “there’s nothing_ ill can dwell in such its crisjiness. She peeps at Dorian from out to take the air and gossip with their night, with their faces turned uijward, thing, assert nothing; therefore judge a temple.” Dorian, tall and handsome, liehind the huge silver urn that seeks * of satisfaction. I used Timothy, red friends. Another curious distinction be- and aj a result were stricken with tem- and unmistakably content, seems a very jealously to conceal her from view, and tween men and women is that the lat- lue as it may so please you. 1 shall not j and Alsike clov.-ir, bluegrass, orchard ter have no name before marriage, and porary blindness. During the daytime try Lo vindicate my actions td any liv- fit guardian for so fragile a flower. I says, plaintively,— j grass and redtop. I did not sow all of they could see well enough, but at ing man.” Of course the marriage gives rise to i “Is the duchess a very grand person, that after marriage the husband be- llis tone, his whole bearing, should much comment in the country, Brans- Dorian ?” j these over the entire field, only the Tim- comes answerable for his wife’s misde- night they could see nothing. This have carried conviction to the hearts of combe being direct heir to the Sartoris I “She is an awfully' fat person, at all I othy, clover and bluegrass, but the red- me.anor and, in his own person, suffers singular affliction lieset them as long most men • but to the old lord, who has title, and piesumably the future pos- events,” say's Dorian, cheerfully. "I i top I sowed all along the runs and the penalty inflicted. as they remained in the warm coun- seen so much of the world in its worst sessor of all his uncle’s private wealth. ' never saw any one who could I>eat her ! washes, and the orchard grass on the tries. phases,—its cruelties and falsehoods,— ’That he should marry a mere govern- in that line. She’d take a prize, I bits of creek bottom and the new As to the cause or the exact nature and w'ho has roughed it so long among ess, a positive nobody, horrifies the t hink. She is not a tiad old thing when ground. 'The result was very satisfac- HOW ROYALTY DINES. of this disease no explanation is to t>e his fellow-men, faith, in its finer sense, county, and makes it shrug its in a good temper, but that is so painful- , lory, as I had a good pasture from the found in medical works. Sailors them- ' start and as the clover and Timothy dis- is wanting. comfortable shoulders and give way to , ly seldom. IVall you go?” Little Peeiiliarilies of I’romiiient Higtillar- selves believe that it is caused directly “Enougu,” he says, coldly, with a more malicious talk than is at all nec- I “I don’t know,”—doubtfully. Plain- appeared the permanent grasses took by the moon, and many who have look- slight wave of his hand. “Let us end essary. With some, the pretty bride is ■ ly, she is in the lowest depths of despair. their places. The clover also furn'ishes les of Etiropi’. ed into the subject of lunar influenco this subject now and forever. Y'ou an adventuress, and, indeed,-in the “1—I—think I would rather not.” in its decaying roots plant food for the Queen Y^ictoria is very fond of Scotch agree with them. One thin^ Is certain, have come to tell me of your approach- very softest of soft whispers, and with “I think you had better, darling.” grasses which are to remain. dishes. moon blindness was recognized as a -y ing marriage; may I ask the name of a gentle rustling of indignant skirts,— “But you said just now she wa.s al- "One e.xiieriment that I tried on one curious maladj; many years ago, and ' (he lady you intend making your wife?” not altogether as correct as she might ways in a bad temper.” acre gave excellent satisfaction, and The Queen Regent of Spain remains by one, who evidently wrote after care- “Broughton ; Georgio Broughton,” be. 'There are a few who choose to be- “Always? Oh, no; I am sure I [ that was transplanting bluegrass in- true to the Austrian cooking, being es- ful consideration,was attributed direct- s;iys Bran-scombe, briefly. lieve her of good family, but “awfully couldn’t have said that. And, besides, i stead of sowing seed. AH of our road- pecially fond of Vienna bread. ly to lunar influence. Martin, in his •‘Broughton,—! hardly fancy I know out-at-elbows, don’t you know ;” a still I she won’t go for you, you know, even I sides are set with bluegrass, and I cut “History of the British Colonies,” a ' sod about two inches thick, and with a The Emijeror of Austria sets the rich- the name ; and yet am I wrong in fewer who declare she is charming all if she is. The duke generally comes in est and best table of all European po- lx>ok published many years ago, says: thinking there is a governess at the rçmnd and fit for anything ; and hardly for it. And by this time he rather en- spade cut it into pieces about two inches ”I have seen in Africa newly-littered vicarage of that name ?” one who docs not consider her, at joys it, I suppose,—as custom makes us square, and. we dropped these from bask- tentates, but he is himself a very tem- young perish in a few hours at the ’’’J'here was. She is now staying with heart, fortunate and designing. love most things.” I ets on a well-prepared seed bed in perate eater and drinker. mother’s side it exposed to the rays of Clarisga Peyton. ! am to be married to One ,or two rash and unsophisticated “But, Dorian, really now, what is she I March, and stepped on them so as to the full moon; fish Ijecome rapidly put- press them into the soil. IVe dropped King Humbert of Italy might be call- her. as I have already told you, early girls venture on the supposition that like ? I ed a vegetarian, as he lives almost en- rid, and meat, if left exix>sed, incur- next month.” perhaps, after all, it is a real bona fide “I can’t say that: it is a tremendous them about two and one-half feet apart able or unpreservable J)y salt; the mar- ■’A governess !’” says Sartoris. .There love-match, and make the still bolder question. I don’t know what she is; I each way, and a square foot of sod cut tirely upon fruit and vegetables. He iner, heedlessly sleeping on the deck, is a world of unpleasant meaning in suggestion that a governess may have only know what she is not.” about enough pieces to cover a square drinks only Bordeaux wines mixed with becomes afflicted with myctologia, on his tone. “Really,”—with slow con- a heart as well as other people. But “What, then?” rod, and as a sq.uare rod contains ili water. night blindness; at times the face is r I tempt.—“i can hardly congratulate you these silly children are pushed out of ’’ ’Fashioned so slenderly', young and square feet, it will be seen that it will The Emperor of Russia is a hearty hideously swollen if exiiosed during) os your tastes ! You hwo might have sight, and very sensibly pooh-poohed, .so fair,’ ” quotes he, promptly. At furnish enough sod for over an acre and sleep to the moon’s rays; the maniac'a chosen your wife almost anywhere, can and arc told, with a little clever laugh, which they both Laugh. a half, or if cut to just two inch square eater. Even at breakfast, tea, eggs, paroxysms are renewed with fearful find nothing lo suit you but an obscure that they “are quite too sweet, and "If she is an old dowdy,” says Mrs. for more than two acres. The result ham and beef must be placed on his vigor at the full and change, and tha governess.” quite dear babies, and they must try Branscombe, somewhat irreverently. “I was very satisfactory, as 'these pieces table. At luncheon, which is eaten cold, dami> chill of the ague su{)erveiiea “I don’t think there is anything par- and keep on thinking all that sort of sha’n’t be one scrap afraid of her, and grew to the size of a dinner plate the about 11 o'clock, the Czar takes bouil- on the ascendancy of this apparently ticularly obscure about Georgie,” re- pretty rubbish as long as ever they can. T do so want to go right over the ca.stle. ; first summer, and in three years cover- lon, with eggs, mutton chops and cold mild yet jxiwerful luminary. Let her plies Dorian, with admirable composure, It is so successful, and so very taking Somebody—Lord Alfred—would take I ed the ground, and the acre I planted .game. As a rule at this meal he influence over the earth Ire studied; it though he flushes hotly. “Have you nowadays.” me, I dare say. Yes,”—with sudden an- with sod in this way has produced more drinks three cups of strong coffee. At is more powerful than is generally ever seen her ? No ? Then, of course, Dorian is regarded as an infatuated, imation—"let US go.” I grass than any other two acres in the 2 o’clock he Cats a dish of milk and rice. known.” you are not in a iwsition to judge of misguided young man, who should never "I shall poison Lord Alfred present- i field. 1 think this could be done liest Dinner is a hearty meal, after the either her merits or demerits. I shall have been allowed out without a keep- j ly,” says Dorian, calmly. “Nothing in Septemtier, to let it get rooted before French pattern. Before going to bed thank you, therefore,”—surveying his er. Such a disgraceful flinging away [shall prevent me. Your evident de- the winter sets in, and I consider Sep- he stills the hunger with tea or coffee. BROKEN WIRE. uncle rather insolently, from head lo of opportunities, and birth, and posi- ! termination to sfiend your day with ; tember the best month in the year for The most temperate of all the earth’s 4 heel,—“to be silent on the subject.” tion, to marry a woman so utterly out i him has sealed his doom. Very' well: I seeding all the grasses, but would sow potentates is Pope Leo XII. His break- .Yfter a slight pause, he turns again of his own set ! No wonder his poor ! send an answ'er, .and let us spend a ‘nice I the clover in February or March fol- fast, which he is accustomed to eat llow the Telesruph Operator Tell.H Where to .Sartoris, and, forcing him to meet uncle refused to be present at the cere- I long happy day in the, country.’ ” ! lowing when the conditions were favor- after mass, consists of coffee and milk the Rreuk Is Loeuteii, his gaze, says haughtily,— mony ,-;-actually ran away from home I “We are always spending that, aren’t able. On clay upland clover should al- alone. At night the aged ruler of the “May we hope you will be present at to avoid it. And—so—by the bye, talk- we?” says Mrs. Branscomlx', adorably. ways be sown early, so as to toe covered Church eats two eggs, a small piece of Perhaps the greatest ef all mysteries, our wedding, my lord ?” ing of running away, w^hat was that 'Then, with a sigh, “Dorian, what shall by the frost. Sow on a clear, bright chicken, as a rule, and some fruit. He to the uninitiated, about telegraphy is "I thank you, no. 1 fear not,” re- aftair alxiut that little girl at the. I wear?” j morning, when the land is sharply froz- drinks at the same time some Bordeaux. the fact that when a wire is broken turns the older man, quite as haught- mill ? Wasn’t Branscombe’s name He doesn’t answer. For the moment I en, but likely to thaw in the middle of On fast days fish and macaroni are sub- ily. “I hope to be many miles from mixed up with it unpleasantly ? Horrid he is engrossed, being deep in his the day. This thawing sticks the seed stituted for the chicken. F'rom dinner or damaged the operator, sitting In his here before the end of next week.” low. you know, that sort of thing, “Times,” busy studying the. murders, di- fast, so as to prevent its washing into time until bedtime the Pope takes no office, can tell exactly where the ac- Dorian smiles unpleasantly. when one is found out. vorces, Irish atrocities, and other pleas- i bunches, or, if «flie land slopes, entirely nourishment, with the exception of a cident has occurred. “You will at least call uix)n Miss The county is quite pleased with its antries it contains. , off the field in places, should a ram bit of bread dipped in milk. The explanation, however, is very Broughton before leaving the neighbor- own gossip, and drinks innumerable “Dorian, do put down that abomin- I fall soon. Sowing thus early the seed Emperor William II. is a heavy eat- hood ?” he says, raising his brows. cups of choicest tea over it, out of the able paper,” exclaims she again, impa- will 1)6 well covered liefore the weather er. He prefers nourishing dishes, how- simple. It requires force lo send elec- At this Sartoris turns upon him very daintiest Derby and Sevres and tiently, leaning her arms on the table, is warm enough to sprout it, and will ever, to the refined examples of the tricity through a wire, just as it does fiercely, stung by the apparent uncon- “Wooster,” and is actually merry at the and regarding him anxiously from the be in less danger of damage from late cook’s art. After the morning bath he to pump water through a hose. The cern of his manner. expense of the newly wedded. right side of the froward urn that still spring frosts than if sown later and is served with an English breakfast, longer the wire is the greater is the “Why should I call?” he says, his Only a few brave men among will come in her way. “What shall I ; left on the surface. I think it always consisting of tea, bread, eggs in some voice lull of indignant anger, “ts it whom is Mr. Kennedy, who is wear ?” pays in seeding a field to grass to use form, cotelletce, beefsteak, etc. His force required. This force is measured ; to congratulate her on her coming un- staying with the Luttrels, give it as "It can’t matter,” .says Dorian: “you commercial fertilizers and I would use lunch, usually eaten alone, is also rich. but, instead of calling it pounds, as in ion w ith you ? 1 tell you, were I to do their opinion that Branscombe is a dow n- look lovely in everything, so it is im- a mixture of a fine, quick-acting phos- He takes at this time soup, meat, vege- the measuring the pressure in a boiler, so, the face of another woman would right lucky fellow and has got the hand- possible for you to make a mistake.” phate and pure ground bone.” tables, roast and sweets. Dinner is an- electricians call the units of electrical rise before me and freeze the false somest wife in the neighborhood. “It is a pity you can't talk sense,”— nounced at 5 o’clock. At this meal the force “ohms.” words upon my lips. ’To you. Dorian, Tow ard the close of July, contrary to reproachfully. Then, with a glance lit- Empress and chance guests help the Suppose a wire between two offices in my old age, all my heart went out. expectation, Mr. and Mrs. Branscomlie erally heavy with care, “There is that REiUNDERS. Emperor in whiling away the time. It is 150 miles long, and that on a stormy My hopes, my affections, my ambitions, return to Pullingham, and, in spite of tea-green satin trimmed with Chant- does not consist usually of more dishes night, it gets broken somewhere. The began and ended with you.' And what censure, and open protest, are literally ily.” The following suggestions are found than the other meals, but great care is telegraphist knows that when the wire a reward has been mine 1 Y'oura has inundated with cards from all sides. ”I forget it,’’ s.ays Dorian, professing I taken in selecting them. The Em- was sound it took just 2,000 ohms to been the hand to drag our name down The morning after her return, Georgie the, very deepest interest, “but I know in the English Fanciers’ Gazette; I press often makes up the bill of fare send a current through, or II ohms per to a level with the dust. Disgrace drives down to Gowran, to see Clarissa, it is all things.” I Always carefully look over your flock herself, and tries to choose the favorite mile. He now finds that he can send i dishes of her husband. If the Emperor a current with only 700 ohms. He di- follows hard upon ymur footsteps. and tell her “all the news,”as she de- “No, it isn’t; I can’t liear the sleeves. once a day, and if j'ou see any birds vides 700 by II, and finds that the break Were I to go, as you desire, to this in- clares in her first breath. Then”—discontentedly—“there is that mopey or dropping their wings, remove : has taken much exercise during the nocent girl, do you imagine I could velvet.” I day, a light meal is eaten late at night, in thé wire is .50 miles from his end. spe,ak fair words to her ? I tell you, no ! “It was all too enchanting,” she says, “The very thing,” enthusiastically. j them then and there, as one ill bird j Tea and cold meaLs, at least, are al- When the wire is under the sea a in her quick, vivacious way. “I enjoyed I may affect all the rest. I ways ready. His Majesty is extreme- curious thing happens. The electricity 1 should rather feel it my duty to warn it so. All the lovely old churches, and (’To Be Continued.) her against entering a house so dis- Always keep some Epsom salts and : ly fond of ”bowle,” or punch, seldom decomposes the sea salt, and a new salt the lakes, and the bones of the dear I taking beer. His favorite beverages are is formed on the broken ends of the honored as yours. I should ” saints, and everything. But I mis.sed j sweet oil by you. as you may want them wire ; and until that is cleared away “Pshaw !” says Branscombe, check- NO INTEREST IN IT. Moselle and Rhine wines. ing him with an impatient gesture. you. do you know,—yes, really, without I at any moment. by what is called a zinc current, act- “Don’t let us introduce tragedy into flattery, I mean. ■ Every time I saw ing for ten or twelve hours, no meas- anything specially desirable. I felt I Some people seem to be incapable of I Always give just enough food at one urement can be made. this very commonplace affair. Pray looking at any subject e.xcept from the TWO FROM CORK. don’t trouble yourself to go and see her wanted you to see it to. And on one time that it will all lie eaten up; none day I toTd Dorian I was filled with a point of view of property—and of their , should be left lying around. at all. In your present mood. I rather own property. A Cork Town Councilor is cre.dited SHF NEARLY' FAINTED. think you would frighten her to death. mad longing to talk to you once again, I Always give as great a variety of and I think he rather jumped at the An English paper says that last sum- with having thus sixiken: There can 1 am sorry I intruded my private mat- mer a man and his wife were sailing food as possible ; constant change of 1)6 no doubt of the virulence of this A lady teacher in one ofs the pub- ters upon you ; but Clarissa quite made suggestion of coming home forthwith; and—why, here we are.” on a steamer beuveen Blackpool and the [ diet is the way to get the chickens on. epidemic, for I know of people lying lic schools, in trying to explain the a {Kiint of my coming to Hythe to-night Isle of Man. A little gale came up and \ dead from it who never died before, I meaning of the word “slowly,” illus- for that purpose, and, as you know, she “I can’t say how glad I am that you Always give your birds a little hemp- are here.” says Clarissa. “It was too the w'ife was frightened. j The same gentleman thus chivalrously i trated it by walking across the floor. is a difficult person to refuse. I’m dreadful without you both. I am so de- O John! John! she gasped, the ship seed and cooked meat when moulting. ; defended a colleague; I strongly pro- I When she asked the class to tell how sure 1 beg your pardon for having so I Always keep the floors of the houses te.st against this attack on my absent she walked she nearly fainted when a unwarrantably bored you.” lighted you had such a really good time is going down! and were so happy.” Well, never mind, said her husband, and coops well covered with sand or j friend, for surely it is not right to lx)y at the foot of the class shouted; “Clarissa, like a great many other it isn’t ours! ' hang a man behind his back. j Bow-legged, ma’am! harming people, is at times prone to “Happy!—I am quite that,” says Mrs. I ashes. yoTh. MKyrs. f Ctnnor regarding the maHufacture of ■ CANADIAN BUTTER. 1 binder twine at the Central i>rison. BOIffllOfl PARLIAIIEIT. 0ÏTAEI0 LEGISLHTIIEl, 1 It/ was a question to te considered Mr. AVood, replying to Mr. Bain, NEWS FROM MÜTH A ’RICA : whether the Government should "en broken, and there was not man, late Collector of Customs at 1 said two {leriods had teen, in 1894, K.xpeefed. A despatch from Cape Town says; jects. The suggestion is noil a new- Pembroke, Southern Railway Com- now that necessity for continuing its Berlin, said th:it he had lx>en a de- j 49,991 pounds, value .§10,028; and in manufacture directly under the con- i 1895, 41,809 pounds, value. §7,764. A force of British troops, under com- one, Russia having during the past year pany'—Mr. Barr. f.aulter t\'hcn he left the office, .and trol of the departme'nt. Nothing had I THE CATTLE ExMBARGO. mand of Captain Spreckeys, defeacod a Ijoen oftered Armenia, i£ not directly, To amend the Act to incorporate the tha.'i, judgment had Ixien obtained been lost ufKra the venture so far, but I Mr. Foster moveti, " That it appears body of Matabeles on Thursday', kill- then by favoring circumstances, and a time might come when this would against him for .§(i,708. His sureties Grand Valley Railway Company—Mr. I that for many years previous to No- ing a large number of them. The why she has steadily declined to ac- not t>e, the case. Under this new agree- been recovered, and legal proceedings Roliertson. vember, 1892, Canadian cattle were al- British force lost U'J men. ■ cept it has been the cause of much ment the management of the industry bad amounted to §2,000, which had lowed free entrance into l ho ports of Resfiecting the railway debenture would Ije in the hands of an individual The most serious n >ws yet received speculation. All the world knows what luul been taken against Bowman. the Ignited Kingdom without being re- debt of the township of Elm.a—Mr. insteati of the Government, but the quired to be. slaughtered on landing ; in London from Rhodesia states that the two great ol>jects o£ Russian policy same favourable advantages would Ixt RIFLE RANGES. Magivood. th.at on the, 21st November, 1893, regu- the nati've police have joined the rising. l^are—a clear road to the Mediterranean, offerexl to the farmers as heretofore. Sir Adolphe Caron, replying to Mr. Resfiecting the, town of Peterborough The agreement also jirovided that if lations were put in fdree by the Brit- This puls an entirely different face upon -MeShane, said that it was the inten- ish authorities making the slaughter ^.without which she will always feel her- —Mr. Str.atton. at any time the contractor failed to the trouble, and the suppression, which tion of the Department of Militia to of Canadian cattle obligatory upon self deprived of her proper position To amend the Acts relating to the carry out his contract the agree- promised to be an easy matter, now ment could be canceitled, and the in- being landed, on the assumption that among great nations, anower being disposed or in ing of trees—Mr. Dryden. the subject, says that the fever of re- the ftertcc for anything' done by him in phen Fournier, postmaster at Sud- monia in Canada, and to express in the i a pof^ition to effectively interfere, save Respecting Hoiises of Refulge— Mr. the execuUoTt of his olficc if he objects strongest possible manner its belief volt is likely to spread to the tribes bury, had resigned his position on beyond Matabeleland, Including the } England, and her desire to save the Gilison (Hamilton). thereto prior to the issue of the 'writ that pleuro-pneumonia h.os not existed by notice in writing served U])on the, May 21st, 1894. The Government was in the iKust and does not at the pres- Zulus in the Transvaal, who, it was Armenians from massacre was virtual- To secure payment of wages for la- supposed, would fight with the Boers plaintiff, or in or with his appearance not aware that ha had been a Con- ent time exist in Canada.” ly im invitation to Russia to proceed. bour performed in the construction of to iho writ of summons. The j’ar.ridic- The motion carried. in the event of hostilities with the servative candidate in the late On- British. Inquiries made at the War Moreover, the loss of prestige to the public works.—The Attorney-General. tion of the courts is e.xtendei hv 't egar in declining to do .so w-as more seri- tario elections, and had not permitted Office as to the strength of the Ilritish Resfiecting the quieting of titles—The great many other cases, by consent of troops within range of the revolt only the. litigants. him to resign in order that he might /MIS than is generally perceived ; for A t torney-Ge neral. THE FLYING DUTCHMAN. resulted in making evident the offi- AID FOR THE UNRMPl.OYF.D. run. When ho, resigned another had while the Armenians are to Orthodox Respecting fraud by debt collectors— cial confusion on the subject. Two companies of the Black Watch regi- Russia heretics and otherwise uni)opu- Mr. Bronson moved that this Hou.se been appointed in his stead, and Mr, The yri;-ji!ri‘ [*r<>l)at>l5 llic Origin of IJic ’The Attomey'Æeneral. ■ would view with tiftproval and ,as ment are stationed at Mafeking, on lar, the czar is tne self-constituted pro- Fournier htul been reappointed on the Wrll-tiiiowii Sea Story. Respecting bills of sale, and chattel worthy of encour.agement ,an.v move- death of his successor, at §109 fier an- the Transvaal border, and these are tector of Eastern Christians, and by mortgage.s in unorganized districts — ment towards the or.ga.nization of num salary. : The atmosphere in the vicinity of the only troops who are known cer- tainly' to be in Rhodesia. The War his neglect to rescue them in this in- The, Attorney-General. voluntary' societies, i»i the larger ciUes BOUNTIES TO FISHERMEN. the Cape of Good Hope has that peculiar stance has lost a certain attraction of the province, having for their ob- Office hopes that Sir Hercules Robin- To incorporate the Lincoln Radial Mr. CosUgtm said, in response to power of unequal refraction which pro- son, Governor of Cape Colony and throughout Asia. ject the giving of such assistance, to Electric Railway Company — Mr. His- the unemftloyed as would contribute Mr. Fraser, that the bounties for the, duces the spectral mirages so tvell High Commissioner in South Africa, cott. towards making them scl£-sui)portiug, past year h-ad been paid the fisher- known to the early settlers on the great has strengthened the troops in Rhod- That Russia could have annexed Ar- men in all the counties in Nova Sco- esia recently, but there are no official To correct a clerical error in the de- by so,t'„ling them on the tincccufiied plains and to all travellers and explor- menia had she occupied it, there is no lands of the, province, or other lands tia. advices to that effect. The truth seems doubt, and the reason alleged for not lienture Registration Act — 'The At- within the province. He owed no KOOTENAY DUTIES. ers in desert regions. This uneq'ual to be th.at Governor Robinson has not sent any' troops into that country. Ad- occupying it—the fear that if she did torney-Gene-ral . afjolog.v, he, thought, for the inirotiuc- Mr. "WOïKI, in repl.v to Mr. Mara, blending of the ray's of the light gives tion of this motion. The allurements vices confirm the opinion of the Dutch -SO Europe in conference would make of Respecting by-laws Nos. (189, 792, and in the Kootena.y district from August rise to what are known as "spectral agitation for the independence of Sou'th 823 of the city of ITamiltqh—jMr. Mid- of the cities, atl.r-acteii vast numbers, 1st, 1895, to December 31st, 1895, had loomings,” by' which is meant the ap- the province an autonomous state under all of whom could not find profitable amounted to §84,744. Previous to Au- Africa.. A letter received here from a dleton, employment. One of two things had parent suspension of ships and other ob- merater of the Cape Parliament says a Christian ijrince—will not suffice, the gust 1st. 1895, the duties for that, dis- that the English and political leaders lK)wers taking little interest in the pol- Respecting St. Andrew’s church, then to Lake place. The unemployed trict had been included in the returns jects in midair. The peculiar proper- had either to le.ave the large centres from the office at New Westminster. concur in the belief that the position itical destiny of Armenia. The real Belleville—Mr. Biggar. ties of the atmosphere over that por- was never so threatening in the Trans- or to remain and te supported by the MACHINERY IMPORTED FREE. reason probably v.-as her iTidisposition Respecting the floating de.bt of the community at large. It had been tion of the ocean mentioned have been vaal. The heads of the movement are village of Markham—Mr. Richardson. Mr. Wood gave, in reply' io Mr. first amply providing for their own se- to risk an exhausting war with Tur- claime.d that if workingmen w<;uld for- known since men first "rounded the Resfiecting the London Street Rail- Mara, the following figures of the Cape” in their voyage _from western curity against a British attack. Many key, which she still deems eax)able of way Company'—Mr. German. sake. the u.se. of liquor altogether they value of mining and smelting ma- new-comers who are seen in Praetoria would lx>, able in ten years to carry Europe to the Indies, and the regular stubborn resistance, and her desire to 'To consoliuate. the floating debt of on business as caftitalists, instead of in chinery' admitted free, of duty in each are known to lie German soldiers. Every ^ await the further weakening of the the town of Alliston—Mr. Currie. their present capacity. Our means of province since the last return laid appearance of the mirage at that point steamer calling at Cape Town and Port To enable Thomas Henry Lewis to before, the, house:—Ontario, §108,484; is responsible for the legend of the Elizateth brings groups of so-called '' empire through the inevitable processes giving employment t.o many in I he firactice dentistry'—Mr. Garrow'. near future would be, he said, in the Quebec, §15,097 ; Nova Scotia, §0,544 ; firospectors, who are unable to conceal of decay before attacking it. Had Rus- To further improve the Agriculture New Brun.swick, §730; Manitoba, §2,- "Death Ship,” otherwise known as the the stamp of (he well-disciplined sold- œnstriiction of the electric railways “Fly'ing Dutchman." sia invaded Armenia, the sultan would an dArts Act.—Mr. Dryden. that would in a few years radiate 551; British Columbia, §8,755. Total, ier, who is still under military com- Cansolidal.ing and revising the Acts §140.781. mand. Besides the Germans the Boers have been forced to fight, and as he has from every large, centre. The hon. According to the story, a Dutcli Cap- resfiecting the registration of births, SHIPPING INTERESTS. tain, homeward bound from the East are recruiting a foreign legion. The 300,000 soldiers at his call, a good sup- marriages and deaths—Mr. Harcourt. gentleman referred to the, system of letter concludesd with the statement voluntary and forced labour colonies Mr. MeShane moved for a return ply of munitions, and the Osmanlis To authorize the Commissionars of Indies, met with long-continued bad I hat everyliody knovv's that there is war ofte.rated by the Dutch, by which va- giving information regarding the com- weather while trying to “round the ahead, and that plenty of British and w'oald have fought to the last ditch, the Queen Victoria Niagara Falls park grants were compelled to reside \^'here plaints made by the ocean shipping to grant certain lands to the Clifton Cape.” This series of squalls was Dutch blood will be shed ere the sum- the business would have been a serious Suspension Bridge Company—Mr. Har- they would be least drag on the com- interests of Montreal of the adverse mer’s grapes ripen. one. It would have been the more seri- court. munity and could do the, most for effect of the tariff ufxin the import coupled with other circumstances which Sir Hercules Robinson, Governor of t hemsel VPS. traffic from the I.tnited Kingdom t.o made, "turning the Cape” next to im- Cape Colony, has telegraphed to the ous because the Russian army of in- To make further provision resfiecting Canada ; and regarding complaints of street railways—Mr. Bronson. COUNTY COUNCILS. possible. The wind was "dead ahead" Colonial Office that reports of the mur- vasion would have, had to be drawn To farther improve, the Agriculture Mr. Hardy moved the House into e.xcessive Governmental dues a.nd and the_ weather was dark and foggy. der of Police Inspector Jackson and the from the, garrisons on the western fron- committee on his bill to reduce the charges levied on ocean steamship.s desertion of the native rxilice to the and Arts Act—ülr. Dryden. and British traffic via the St. Law- At the time when the brave little Dutch tier, and in a long march like that the nuinber of County Councils. He, ex- Captain was making a final effort to Matalieles, taking their Martini rifles DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUJ/TITRK. plained that it was his intention io rence route. He declared that, Mont- with them, is confirmed. Governor Russian soldiers die at a terrible rate, real had been, neglected and no atten- get off in a northwesterly direction, Mr. Dryden, in answer to Mr. Mis- make some amendments in the bill. and was about to make a failure of it, Robinson also says that the Laager portly, it is believed, from insufficient He would first divide Councils into tion had been paid to the interests of around the market in Buluvvayo is camfiliell, said none of the officials her commerce. Her merchants had the mate, and the sailors advised him food, and partly from imperfect sani- four classes, malring the. Act aftply to to turn back and seek shelter in a greatly in need of arms and ammuni- enifiloycd in the. Department of Agri- all counties. The first class will be been followed and worried just as if tion. The despatch states that Ma- tary arrangements. No doubt Russia they' were thieves by Customs officers neighboring harbor until the gale was culture had lieen farmers before,beingl counties under 25,000, and wttich would over. But this he refused to do, swear- liele, sone of the late Matabele King would have conquered in the end, for divided into four or five districts. on behalf of the Government. He con- Ixotengula, who was ' banished in 1895, so employed, nor wore any' of l.hem demned the arbitrary system of Cus- ing that he intended to "turn the Cape” Turkey in this instance would have had In counties over 25,090 and under 40,- if he had to beat back and forth along has returned to Matalieleland.,and that graduates of the, Ontario Agricultural 000, the numlier of districts would be toms rulings followed by' the depart- it was be who incited the uprising. no help ; but the czar’s advisers may ment at Montreal. that shore until the day of judgment. College. Such qualifications were, not five or six. In over forty and under For this burst of profanity, so the tra- well have thought that the gain to bo sixty thou.sa.nd, si.x or seven districts; NORTH-WEST REPRESENTATION. required. dition says, he wa» doomed to steer made was not wortn the .sacrifice in- and over sixty thousand, eight or nine Mr. Martin moved the second reading against the blustery winds forever. THE BRITISH IN EGYPT. volved. ON’TARIO TEACHERS. districts. The numlier of districts to of a liill to amend the Nortl'-Wesh The sails of his ship, so those who be- lie at the discretion of the commis- Territories Refiresentation Act, which, lieve in the legend say, have become Mr. Ross, in reply to Mr. Haycock, sioners. He also proposed to change in effect, restores to the Territories_ a bleached with age, and its sides and Ixit- Xo I’roliabllity of Tliiil t'oiiiilr.v Beliis / ' Recently 'Truth had occasion to visit said that from two t.o three, teach- the form of nomination, making it system of voting virtually amounting tom worm-eaten and decay'ed in the ers annually were afipointed in On- New York. On reference to its own public, but retaining the list with to manhood suffrage, which was ter- struggle which has ever since been kept The little breeze about the British tario on certificates received for Suc- 20 elex:tors’ names to be handed to a c:olumns it was seen that a handsome, minated by an amendment made by up iietween the cursed vessel and the evacuation of Egypt of the demand of cessful teaching. 'Vhen a teacher had nominating officer in every municipali- the Senate, in 1895. elements. The little Dutch Captain through sleeper leaves Toronto via taught a consideralile number of y'ears ty. The \varden Avould name these The motion was agreed to. and his crew, like all persons living the Sultan seems to have died out, the Grand Trunk, and West Shore. on a de.fiartmental certificate, these nominating officers. It was the inten- under a spell, continue to exist, know- says the New York Evening Post. certificates were issued on the recom- STATUTE LABOUR TAX. Railway' at five p.m. every day, and tion also to have united counties ing their condition but unable to help There never was a particle of probabil- mendation of the Public School In- treated as separate counties. Mr. Haggart introduced a bill fur- ^ themselves. Ship Captains who have arrives in the U. S. Metropolis at ten ity In it. The promise of England to sfiector, who certified to the character THEIR WAGES GUARANTEED. ther to amend the Government Rail- ' sighted the doomed vessel time and and attainments of the teacher. The ways’ Act. He explained that its ob- next morning. Truth can now vouch Sir Oliver Mou'at moved the second again during the past century and a evacuate has faded away tefore the en- for the truthfulness of this statement. regulations of the Government had tieen ject was to relieve the employees on the half report that the crew of the cursed ormous advantages of her rule and be- adhered to in all cases. reading of the bill to secure payment intercolonial railway' from the ofiera- of wages for lalior performed in The Dutch vessel appear to be living skele- fore the difficulty in finding anyone to The car is certainly one of the hand- tion of the provincial statute labor , tons. Yet they continue to live under semest and best appointed sleepers to SQUATTERS’ CLAIMS. construction of public works. The law. take her place. It is fully admitted measure, he said, was almost an exact I the blighting effects of what was l>e found. The two colored gentlemen Mr. Hardy, in answer to Mr. Mar- copy of a similar bill introduced in the VOTERS’ LISTS REVISION. j brought on by their master’s rashness. that Egypt cannot stand alone either in charge of the sleeping and eating ier, said Basil Paton, of Killarney.was Dominion Parliament, and which, he Mr. Daly, in the absence of Mr. They cannot lower a boat they are so militarily or financially. If she were a temporary agent of the. Crown Lands weak. Yet they' occasionally' hail pas- arrangements, (for this car has awell- believed, had been reported for third Dickey', introduced a bill resfiecting the left to herself the Mahdi or the Abys- Department, and was appointed in reading, if not already passed. It se- voter’ lists of 189(1. The object of the sing vessels, imploring to be rescued sinians would probably be in Cairo in equipjjed lx>ufet), are neat, quick, smil- connection with the sale of the town cured the payment of employes upon measure, he, explained was to do away from their awful fate. two months; the finances would go to ing fellows, ready to do your bidding lilot at KUlarney to investigate cer- filing notice of their claims within a with the revision of the lists this year. Such is the story of the "Flying pieces (Egyptian credit now stands Dutchman,” which, no doubt, originat- at any time, night or day. All the of- tain claims. He had lieen appointed in sfiecified time, and otherwise comply- high), the old brutal modes of collect- March, 1895. There were a numlier of TRADE COMBINATIONS. ed through ignorant, superstitious ficials connected with the train are ing with the, provisions of the bill. The Mr. Sfiroule moved the second read- ing taxes would tegin again, and the" squatters on the town plot at Killarn- bill was read a second time. sailors viewing the mirage in awe- reign of barbarism lie resumed. The ey, who from time to time afiplied to ing of a bill to amend the law relating stricken terror. pleasant and ce)urteous, and do not A PATRON WIN. British have never retired before a show that they are at all i>ut out when lake up land, and the department con- to conspiracies and combinations form- prospect of this kind, and we do not te- sidered it desirablei to afippint some in- Mr. Whitney moved for an order of ed in restraint of trade. The object is the tidgity old lady cannot let one of ■ lieve any Eurojiean power would un- telligent fierson to communicate with the House for a return of copies of to strike out the word "unduly” from RAPID PHOTOGRAPHY. der iiresent circumstances think of Js^them i>ass without asking some unnec- them on the, subject of these afiplica- all correspondence relating to the ap- the Act. insisting on her leaving, though France 4/ essary question. rions or claims. Mr. Paton was re- fxiintment of Mr. William Murdock as The bill was read a second time. might be glad to see her do so. Com- farmer, or assistant farmer, at the All Kxiiosiire of a I'lioiisiiiiillli l*nrl of a ceiving no salary. SUPERANNUATION ACT. pelling her to do so would lie no easy London asylum. He said that he was SecoiKl. The AVest Shore Railway runs T., H., AND B. RAILWAY. The House divided on Mr. McMullen’s task, as she can fling troops into Egy- informed that the Government had pt very easily from India, some of through a beautifully' fertile country Mr. Gibson (Hamilton), in the ab- discharged two men to make way for motion for the second reading of a bill Rapid photography is responsible for sence of Mr. Middleton, moved that the to abolish the superannuation system as them, the Sikhs and Goorkas, a match till the, Hudson River is reached. From him, and sexluce him from his fiosi- the correction of many errors, and with for any troops in the world. It was a bill respecting the Toronto, Hamilton, lion as Patron standard-bearer in the applied to the civil service. Yeas, 01; the latest improvements there is al- there on the way is along the west and Buffalo Railway Company be re- late, elexitoral campaign. nays,, 72. force from India which drove theFrench shore of the river, following its majes- ferred back to the standing Committee most no limit to the rapidity with out of Egypt in 1801. Mr. Gibson (Hamilton) said, in con- THE HIGH COMMISSIONER. tic course to the sea. As the train flies on Private Blits for further consider- senting to bring down the fiapers, that which pictures may' lie taken. 'Thus ation. ' ' the flight of a projectile has been fast- along the beautifully smooth road of it would be. lound that there was Sir Charles Tupper, in answer to The motion was carried. nothing wrong on the part of the Mr. Casey, said that while acting as ened on a sensitive plate, the exposure THE KHALIFA. steel, the grandeur of the scenery that ASSESSMENT OF VACANT LANDS. Government. Mr. Murdot:k was a High Commissioner without salary, teing probably about one-thousandth of a second. This picture was taken The Mahdi as is well known, died is unrolled before you is hardly excell- Mr. German moved the second read- very sensible man. He did not like lietween the fieriods of May 30th, 1883, to play a losing game. and May 28th, 1894, and tetweeu by Prof. E. Mach, of Prague, who suc- of typhus fever in Omdurman not ed by anything in the world. The mag- ing of a bill to amend the Assessment ceeded not only in showing the projec- Act, which proposes to assess all vac- Mr. Whitney—Re played a winning March 7th, 1887, and July Gth, 1887, he i long after the fall of Khartoum, and nificent river on the one hand and the one. (Laughter.) had received during the former fier- tile proper upon his negative, but he , his spiritual and temporal power de- great towering mountains on the oth- ant ground or grounds used for farm, also shows the air currents and the garden, r.ace, or training track, or ath- TO PROTECT WORKMEN. iod §836 for exfienses of removal to ! volved up®n the Khalifa Abdullah, London, which was voted by Parlia- condensing of photograph would prob- ! who still rules under the name of er, the flourishing cities through which letic grounds, at the actual selling value Mr. Gibson (Hamilton) moved the ably' explain the luminous tail on com- wo speed, pausing, only a few minut- where possible, otherwise as farm land) second retuiing of his bill respecting ment, and 83,133.00 for fuel and otter Khalifa. El Mahdi Sayed Abdullah exfienses. During the latter period ets and on meteors, which are nothing Ibn Sayed Mohammed—such is the full es in the larger ones, makes up a trip with a percentage added thereto not ex- lien.s of mechanics, wage-earners, and but projectiles hurled through infinite others. 'The Act provides that the he had received nothing. No simi- I name of the Khalifa—belongs to the l>y rail that leaves the most yileasant ceeding 50 per cent. He dislcaimed any sjiace upon a larger scale. I Kaaisha section of the Baggaras, as intention of reducing the e.xchequer in man who lets a contract for buildings lar allowances were to lie made to him Another very interesting photograph memories and a longing to repeat it. cities or towns, but thought that the must keep back 20 per cent, of the during the present term of the Acting all cattle-owning nomad Arabs are High Comissionership without salary'. is air occaisioned by the flight of the called. When Abdullah joined the interests of persons holding such land firogress certifiactes to give security leaden ball. A current of air is divert- as above named should rather be. con- to the workmen and insure the pay- The order apnointing him High Com- Mahdi he was 35 years old, and was missioner had been cancelled. There ed to all sides at an angle of about 45 then a still active and powerfully sidered ment of their wages by the contract-p degrees to the axis of the. jirojectile, built man. It seems that latterly he .•ABSOLUTE PUNeTL ALITY. The bill was read a second time and ors and suli-contractors. 'The bill was had been no change in the instructions under the arrangement at present ex- and the ■whirlwind in its wake shows has become very stout, and his light- referred to the Municipal Committee in read a second time. Iiarticles of dust and other atoms car- ness of gait has long since disappear- Some two inonths ago a boy who ask- order that the clerical error may be isting. ried in the atmosphere, driven with an SUCCESSION DUTIES. ed. He IS now 50 years of age, but ed for employment in a local manufac- rectified. GOVERNMENT CARS. energetic motion in the road which the looks considerably older, and the hair tory was told to come again when he Mr. Harcourt moved the second projectile has just left, and following BRITISH PHYSICIANS. Mr. Haggart, replying to a question, of his beard is almost white. Slatin reached eleven years of age, as he was, reading of his bill to amend the Suc- it with almost the same rapidity'. This Pasha describes him as quick-temper- at that time under the proper age. Mr. German moved the second read- ce. by Mr. Charlton, said that four cars that of a salmons photographed in the sion Duties Act. The intent of the fitted up for the use of Cabinet Min- ed and rash, often acting without a Last .Tuesday morning the manager ing of a bill to amend the Medical Act, bill is to meet the methods adopted act of jumping up-stream over a water- moment’s consideration. It was he found him coming into the works' at which proposes to abolish the inter- by wealthy persons to avoid this ta.x. isters, their guests, and officers of fall of over 9 feet. This picture was the Government were . in possession I who gave the order for no quarter at about '7.20, and said to him : mediate examination, as compulsory', Most of the amendments are incor- also taken in an infinitely short time, the storming of Khartoum, and it was Oh, so you’re coming to make a start, before British registered physicians porated in the English law, or in the of the Government. They were the and the amateur photographer who Cumberland, the Ottawa, general man- he who subsequently authorized the eh ? and surgeons may practice in Ontario, laws of the, different States of the took it should certainly te congratu- sweeping massacre of women and chil- Yes, sir. answered the youngster. and requiring them to pass only the Union. The bill w'as read a second ager’s car, No. 34, and paymaster’s car. lated upon such an unusual achieve- i dren, as well as men. The Khalifa, Well, but look here, sonny, remarked final examination of the council. time. No. 35. The expenditures in connection ment. I however, is said to be devoted to his the man, why' didn’t you come at 6 The bin was read a second time and with these cars for outfits and expen.ses son Osman, who is now 21 years of o’clock ?—that's the time we begin here. referred to the following committee :— during the fiscal year 1895 had been as INSTRUCTING THE HEATHEN. age, and who has been instructed in Yes, I know that, sir, replied the Messre. Hardy, Ross, Willoughby.Hay'- follows :—Cumberland, §858.81 ; Ot- all the commentaries on the Koran by lad, but you told me nut to come again cock, St. John, Meacham, McKay, (Ox- REAL WEATHER NOMENCLATURE. tawa, §663.31 ; Car 34, §915.91 ; and Car What you want, said the practical able Mohammedan teachers. till I were full up eleven, and I wasn’t ford), McKay (Victoria), and German. 35, §452. The amount of repairs on man who had gone to China as a mis- eleven till sixteen minutes past seven 1 these cars during the same year had BINDER TWINE INDUSTRY. How is the weather out? asked Mrs. sionary. is civilization. How do you ' We must define flattery and praise; Wickwire. been §1,413.08. Nothing had been jiaid propose to give it to us? inquired a man Mr. Gibson (Hamilton) moved that or was yet to be paid to Canadian or they are distinct. Trajan was encour- Teacher—"Tommy', what is meant by the House ratify an agreement, dated Very pugilistic, replied Mr. .Wick- ■who bad served against the Japanese. aged to virtue by the panegyric of ‘nutritious food ?’ ’’ Tommy—"Some- wire. , , American railway corporations for Well, was the thoughtful reply, jiray- ‘t'ïth '^n.v of Sentember. A.D. 1895. haulage of ,these cars during that Pliny ; Tiberius became obstinate in thing to eat that ain’t got no taste to Very how? ( ; I er-books are the most lasting. But vice from the flattery of the Senators, fietween' IBe Inspector of Prisons and Windy and threatening. ^ , i i ^ time. I , I , , , , I , . it.” ir'uoiic Charities and Patrick Louis gunboats are a great deal quicker. j -Louis XVI L.V.ST week Mr. Matter resigned the Leadership of the Opposition in the Ontario k (iltnjarrimt. House, and J. P. Whitney', an eastern man, E. A. Hodgson was in Ottaw-a, Tuesday. Isaac Wilson, Editor and Proprietor. and the member from Dundas, was chosen J. A. Smith, of Brodie, was in town yes- When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. in his place. On Tuesday evening a public terday. «Vhen she was a Child, she cried lor Castoria. ALEXANDRIA, APRIL 10, 1896. reception was tendered the new leader at Mrs. D. D. MePhee, was in Montreal on tVhen she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. Monday. When she had Children, she gave them Castcria Morrisburgh, and 800 people of mixed poli- ■ TUK Ontario Legislature prorogued on tics met Mr. Whitney, and addresses were D. J. McEwen, of Maxville, was in town on Monday. Tuesday, after sitting about six weeks, pre.sented to him, congratulating him on Father Corbett, of Cornwall, w-as in town and doing some local business. his advancement. on Tuesday-. , ^ . At a meeting of the Ontario members of H. J. Patterson, returned from Toronto LAST week we stated that we believed the the House of Commons, held at Ottawa a on Saturday. conference at Winnijreg would not result in few days ago, which was presided over by- MILLINERY anything of importance, and we were right, W. R. McLeod, of Laggan, was in tow-n Mr. R. R. McLennan, member for Glen- on Saturday. as the Manitolia representatives naturally garry, a telegram of congratulation was sent Alex. Leclair, of North Lancaster, was in for their own reputation could not give to Mr. Whitney', to which an answer was town Monday. OPENING much, and tlie Dominion representatives received. The communications are both J. J. Cameron, of Greenfield, 'was in town were committed to the matter of remedying interesting. The congratulatory telegram on Wednesday. AT MAXVILLE. the school law. Then the debate in the is as follows :— .lohn McCabe, of North Lancaster, ■was in House of Commons, Ottawa, again commen- At a meeting of the Conservative mem- town on Monday. ced, and this week the farce of holding a con- bers of the Commons, from Ontario, held Geo. Hearnden and children were in Ot finons session night and day is going on, this forenoon in Room 16, was requested to tawa on Monday. telegraph the following congratulation :— You are cordially invited to call and and when they went into committee on Miss Annie Campbell w-as visiting iil Mon- We are pleased to read in the public press treal on Monday. see my display of Monday night they will continue until God the report of your unanimous appointment On Tuesday, the wife of Joseph Seguin, by the Conservative members of the Legis knows when. Many of the members state barber, of a daughter. that it will be against their health to con- lative Assembly of the important Province of Ontario, to the high and responsible Mrs. Chas. Meaden and children, left for tinue these sessions, we say, let them con- New Jersey on Tuesday-. SPRING MEINEEY! position of leader of Her Majesty’s loyal tinue, as a few hard heads would be just as Opposition in the Assembly, and hereby T. W. Lee, of L’Original, was at the well laid out, as to have their political heads tender you our hearty congratulations. Grand Union, Saturday. Having closely watched your record and cut off at the general elections. The Re- Willie W. Snider, of North Lancaster, Tuesday, April14th. admired your judgment and broad views on was in town on Wednesday-. medial Bill has not been advanced to any matters pertaining to the interest of our W. D. McLeod, of^Kirk Hill, was a giiest material extent, or is it likely, if the ob- Province, we will confidently look forward at the Commercial yesterday. structionists can carry their point. But to the time in the near future when we will be able to hail you as premier of the banner Mrs. G. ,1. O’Neil, of Ottawa, is visiting Owing to an increasing business re- they cannot hold out except the regular Op- province of our Dominion. at Nelson Smith’s this week. quiring more room, I have moved to position assist them, and carry on the farce. (Signed) R. R. MCLENNAN, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Wilson were visiting A whole session has been wasted bj' ob- Chairman. friends in Lachute on Monday. the shop next door to my old stand, •truction, and a summer session will have to To this despatch Mr. Whitney replies as Dr. McIntosh, of Apple Hill, was in town where I am prepared and hope to see follows :— on Tuesday and gave us a call. E];22:ec-CLtoxs’ Seule be held, which will cost a half a million dol- Dear Major McLennan,—I have received all my old customers. lars, simply to gratify the vanity of a few your telegram of congratulation on behalf F. W. Beach, of Iroquois, was registered GIF’ at the Commercial, on Wednesday. obstructionists, who care more for theii' own of the Conservative members of the House Yours truly. ends than the good of their country. The of Commons from Ontario, on my being Mr. and Mrs. Esmond, of Lachute, were eliosen as leader of the Opposil ion in the guests of J, L. Wilson over Sunday. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. Manitoba School Question will in all proba- Legislature of the Province. Please convey C. E. Gillarn, of Vankleek Hill, was a bility have t ) be gone over again in the to these' gentlemen my hearty thanks, and guest at the Grand Union on Tuesday. J. Dominion Legislature. say to them that, appreciating as I believe I). F. McCuaig, of Kirk Hill, was in I do, the lieavy responsibility which now- town on Wednesday, and gave us a call. The following is a letter received by Mr. rests upon me, nothing could be more wel- ESTATE OF PATRICK PURCELL come to me than the kindly words of con- A. Cinq-Mars, of Glen Robertson, was in Pago, of Hull, from Geo. W. Dower, Sec- gratulation they- have sent through you. I town on Saturday, and called at our office. Are prepared to Sell on Itasy Terms of Payment, a number of Fine Properties in tlie retary-'l’reasurer of the Trade.s and Labour was chosen leader by the unanimous vote of Dr. Cholette, of St. .Justine de Newton, APOLOGY. Townships of Kenyon, Lochiel, Charlottenburgh and. Lancaster,La; as follows Congress of Canada. Mr. Page is very pro- my colleagues in the Legislature, and now -w-as in town yesterday, and gave us a call. IN THE- HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE. Wîj 6, con. 1, Kenyon 100 acres minent in labour organizations ; he was the the Conservative members from Ontario Miss Ella McDonald, of Rochester, N. Y. W4 56, N. B. R. Charlottenburgh 100 “ send me assurances of their satisfaction, was a guest at the Commercial on Thursday. NW^ 13, con. 2, “ 70 ‘ EiTl, con 7 “ 100 “ founder of the Knights of Labour in the Bb.TWitEiN Pt 11, con. 2 “ 60 ‘ appreciation and confidence. What more D. H. McKenzie, of North Lancaster, Ei 21, con 7 “ 100 “ LYNDON Y. MGIMTOSH, Piaintiff. Pts 16 & 17 con 2 “ District of Ottawa, and has for many years could any man in my position dare to ask or was registered at the Commercial Thursday, 137 ‘ 22, con 7 “ 100 “ been a member of the Executive of the wish for ? I can only hope that I may be —AJf D— S pt W|- 8, con 3 “ 60 ‘ ■W| 1, con 9 “ 93 “ able, in some slight degree, to justify the I {Fred Lavoie, foreman of the Shoe Factory, HIRAM E. vlYKRS, Defendant. S pt W49, con 5 “ 40 ‘ Martintown one house and lot Trades and Labour Congress of Canada, As and B. Lavalley, spent Sunday in Montreal. confidence they- have expressed, and I re- I HIRAM E. MYEKH. HEREBY APOLO- BJ 16, con 6 “ 100 ‘ "Williamstown one house and lot this letter has reference to a bill introduced joice that, in any event, nothing can take John A. Campbell and wife, of Dalhousie « gize to the above-named Plaintiff for SEJ 20, con 8, .70 ‘ E| 6, con 3, Lancaster 100 acres having stated that you attempted to poison by our representative, Major R. R. McLen- away from me the knowledge and recollec- Station, were guests at the Commercial, on SJ 7, con 1, Lochiel 100 ‘ me by giving me medicine which I after- N pt EJ 22, con 6 60 nan, Mr. Page kindly sends us a copy for tion of it. Saturday. wards took to a druggist, and the druggis' N pt 36, con 1, “ 80 < N pt W-^ 20, con 6 “ 60 Believe me, my dear Major, Informed me that ten drops of it would VVti 18, con 2, 100 *' publication, believing that Mr. McLennan’s Mrs. J. P. McDonald, of River Beaudette, S part 17, con 7 " 9 Yours faithfully, is visiting at her father’s, John McDonell, poison me. or words to that effect, and Lot 38, con 4 “ 100 ■' N pt WJ 17, con 7 “ 65 many friends in his constituency would be having made the statement, at the time be- J. P. WHITNEY. 18-4 Kenyon. , lieving them to be true, but after having NE| 32, con 7 50 •' ■WJ 16, con 8 “ 100 pleased to know of the appreciation by men upon due enquiry found out that what I E‘i 16, con 8 100 •' Pt W J 22, con 8 “ 75 and institutions outside of his county of his THE MADNEifS Ul< FOLLY. Mie latest results nf pharmaceutical stated was not correct, and that I rnav have Glen Robertson one house and lot 36, con 9 “ 100 science and the best «n 'd-n-n apnli-i-nces ar*- caused ou som^^ injury by having made any Parts 3 & 4, con 1, Cliarlottenb’gh 125 acres W| 18, con 9, Caledonia efforts in placing legislation upon the statute such statement. 1 hereby apologize to you 100 Instead of running dow-n every enterprise liva'lod of in compoundlog Ayer’s Barsa- for the same, and express my sorrow at Ei 21, coni “ 100 “ EJ 17, con 4, Osgoode .. 100 books that is of such importance to a large (iKillla. Hence, thoiijjh nalf-a century In having u.sed any such staiemeut. that is proposed in our to'H'u and county, we exist nee as a medicine, it la ,'ully ab east Dated at Cornwall, this 18th day of Feb- class of people in our country. of the aee in all that goes to make It the For further particulars apply to ALEXANDER LECLAIR, North Lancaster, Ont., should strive to stick together and work for standard biood-purilier. ruary, 1896. Trades and Ldbur Congress of Canada. (Signed) HIRAM K. MYERS. or to the public good. If a portion of the com- Office of the Secretary-Treasurer, ZD- IB- Toronto, April 6th, 1896. munity are opposed to an enterprise or re- DOLLS WITH EXTRA Dear Friend Page,—Will you kindly see form, that is no reason why it should not go ANTED.—Trustworthy men and 5-tf. Box 323, Cornwall, Ont. Major McLennan, M. P., for Glengarry and DRESSES. women to advocate a popular on. Some people are chronic kickers, and cause at home. $40.00 to $60.00 monthly, have him forward me several copies of his would prefer kicking the whole universe to bill re the paj'ment of wages. to suitable jiersons. Address, Drawer I must congratulate the Hon. member for smash, rather than agree to help on the A Diamond Dye Novelty. 29,-Brantford, Ont. CATCH ON TO THIS! his persistency in the advocacy of his meas- march of progress. These antiquated moss- ure, and I must say that he deserves the backs should be hived in some barren wil- best thanks of the workingmen of the Dom- We are sending thousands of Diamond If you want to get the GREATEST BARGAINS when you derness, and like the Kilkenny cats be al- inion. This, in my opinion, is one of the Dye Dolls with extra dittses toall parts spend your money, call on best measures passed in many years and will lowed to tear each other in pieces. We of the Dominion. be of inestimableible benefit to the poor unfor- have a goodly number of these mossbacks in A set of six dolls with six extradresses tunate railway laborers, whom, God knows, Glengarry, men whom their surroundings will be mailed to any address on receipt does imt make any too much money at the of four cents in stamps. best of times. would give promise of being intelligent and Every user of the celebrated Diamond SPRING GOODS By getting Mr. McLennan to oblige, you sensible men, but who by their rvords prove Dyes should secure at least one set of As he is selling his large and well-selected stock of will greatly oblige, that they would prefer to tear down the these dollg before the supply is exhaust- JUST ARRIVED. Yours truly, whole fabric of government if their party is ed. When ordering the dolls, ask for (Signed) GEO. W. DOWER. our forty-five samples of dyed cloth and DRY GOODS, Dry Goods, Clothing*, Boots and not allowed to hold the reins. book of directions for home dyeing, w-hich ïuE obstruotloil W th? passing of the It was determined some time ago by' the are sent free. Address Wells & Rich- BOOTS & SHOES, Shoes, Groceries, &c., present Dominion Government, through the ardson Co., 200 Mountain St., Montreal. Manitoba Remedial Uill i* still in full blast READY-MADE CLOTHING, AT A GREAT REDUCTION. Call and See the Bargains. in the Commons, it has been eontimiously requirements of the country, and the prayers sitting since Moi\da_y, when the House met of the clergy aud the Prison Aid Society, to VILLAGE PROPERTY HATS OF ALL KINDS, erect a Dominion Reformatory for first of- at and not even one clause of the Bill has FOR SALE OR RENT. B. SiiyiOS^, - - GREENFIELD. been completely passed for now over three fenders, so as to keep them separate from TEAS GROCERIES, &c., &c. «days. The Government is bound to push old offenders, and thereby perhaps save The unde^Blgned offers for sale that valu- them from further crime. Through the ef- abl-» property in the Village of Alexandria, ■rticularsapply to , Dick & Co., P. O. Box 48a, Montreal. X We have also some men who will ruin if they ALEX. L.SMITH» A. R. MCGILLIVRAY, sion, and that no estimates (money) will be Solicitor. Executor. voted to carry' on the business of tlie coun- cannot rule, who in their intense party big- try till parliament should meet again at the otry' and spite have asserted that they will usual time next winter. The conduct of not believe in the building of the Reforma- these obstructionists will necessitate an- tory even if they saw the walls erected. What are you wearing ri i-i_ I other session of parliament in July or This is political bigotry rud mad, this is August which mcams a great loss and ex- sense and reason run to license, ’tis the Grenville Canal Enlargement. On your feet this weather ? pense to the country. madness of folly. If we had many' such ; There is style in footwear as there is in hats. Each year the Granby SECTSONS A AND B. INDIAN SUPPLIES. The Conservatives are divided into relays could we ever hope to see our county pro- I Rubbers and Overshoes are modelled to fit all the fashionable shapes of eight hours on duty, so that they could gress, could we long even hold our own, NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. ' of boots. They are thin so as to prevent clumsy appearance and in time wear the the Opposition into a vote in the march of progress. We believe not, SEALED TENDERS ADDRESSED TO the undersigned, and endorsed “Tender feeling and to make them so necessitates the use of thç finest quality of on the Bill, but as Parliament must be at and the sooner these unprogressive people SEALED TENDERS, ADDRESSED TO for Indian Supplies,” will be received at this I rubber. While Granby Rubbers and Overshoes .are up to date in are called home to their fathers the better the undersigned, aud endorsed “ Tenders office up to noon of TUK8DAY, 21ST APRIL, an end on the 24th, they' can’t do this, and for Grenville Canal Enlargement,»^ will be 1896, for the delivery of Indian Supplies, dur- ' Style, Fit and Finish, they retain their old enduring quality. this is the game the Opposition is playing. ■will it be for the cause of progress and the received at this office until noon on Satur- ing the fiscal year ending 30th June, 1897, at day, 9th May, 1896, for the enlargingot about various points in Manitoba and the North- How the country will view this matter betterment of society-. We have no use for IJ miles of the Grenville «'anal. west Territories. them, and they are only a dead weight upon Plans and sped ficatious of the work can Forms of tender,containing full particu- QiTHIlby R^ubbers wearllke Iron. time will toll, the fair-minded Catholics and be seen at the office of the Chiet Engineer of lars, may be had bv applying to the under- Protestants, not blinded by party' feelings, the community. the Department of Railwas 8 and Canals, at signed, or to the Indian Commissioner at Ottawa, or at the Superintending Engineer’s Regina, or to the Indisn Office, Winnipeg. will, w'e are sure, have but one opinion, and OflSce, Montreal, where forms of tendOi s can The lowest or any tender not necessarily We have received a little book of about be ob(ained on aud after Thursday, 0th April, accepted the day' on which the ballots will be counted 100 pages from the firm of J. C. Ayer & Co., 1896. This advertisement Is not to be inserted by will as at the former four elections show a a firui which commands the respect of the In cases of firms there mu«t be attached any newspaper without the authority of the the actual signatures of the full name, and Queen’N Printer, and no claim for payment A Well=Dressed Man majority to have rejected those who resort public, as one that fulfils all that they say. the nature of the occupation and place of by any newspaper not having bad such au- to such unfair and dispicable tactics to the We have tried their medicines in our own residence of each member of the same, and thority will be admitted. family and found them effective, and we further, an accepted bank cheque for the HAYTER REED. May Hob'Nob with Kings. cold shades of Opposition for another term can recommend others to try the medicines sum of $5,600 must accompany the tender; Deputy Huperintendent-General this accepted cheque must be endorsed over of IndUn Affairs. of five years. of a firm whom we know does not look for a to the Minister ot Railways and Canals, and Department of lodian Affairs, How to dress ■well on a small amount of money is the question, We have sufficient faith in the protective short lived notoriety, but a sure and steady will be foneited if the party tendering de- Ottawa. March, 1896. 13-3w If a man will be careful always to buy Shorey’s Ready-Made business built up on a firm foundation. We clines entering into contract for work at the policy of the Conservative party to believe rates and on the terms stated in the offer Clothing he may be well dressed at a very would advise all who need ,an up-to-date, re- submitted. The accepted cheque thus sent the country would sustain them, and would liable medicine to try the Messrs. Ayers, as lu will be returned to the respective parties Shorey’s moderate cost. Shorey’s Clothing Im a 'ike to have a -good square fight on that in doing so they w'ill restore their health •t. • ose tenders are not accepted. WANTED.—YOUNG OR MIDDLE great reputation for style, fit, and durability. •>licy’, and have this sectarian issue out of The lowest or any tender not necessarily AGED MEN of character Hun- and get a new lease of life. Their name and ccepted. Ready Made Every yard of cloth is thoroughly sponged and . way, but it seems the Opposition has no fame is throughout the laud, and it needs no By oMcr, dreds foremost in Canada, started with h in their free trade policy. This, there- word of ours to add to the glowing record JNO. H. BALDERSON. us. About $14.00 a week to begin with. shrunk and the workmanship fully guaranteed. of praise which is accorded this standard Secretary. Clothing moLo mvmMrwMmmm» is the only reason tliat can be given Department of Railways and Canals, TKI BRADLEY QABRKTSON CO., (Ltd.) eè" opnduct. medical firm. Ottawa ith April, l»W. 15-8Wv BRANTFORD, Ont. The Misses McDoncll held a very success- On Wednesday last, the wife of Mr. PITTAWAY’S PHOTOSTUDIO: ful millinery o2Xuiing last week, and as Brosseau, barber, of a son. 58 SPARKS ST. ‘ usual have been well patronized. The Hudson Boat Club have extended The first wheels of the season were their boat-house 26 feet, and are prospering. FIRE! FIRE! FIRE! HEAD- brought out by McEvoy ihing. Boots and Shoes, Gro- B. McCiIinmou and R. Smith ably sustained the discussion. WANTED i^eries. Teas, Hardware, Stoves, A LONG WINTER—WELL OVER. A WÎAH To sell Canadian and U. S. Crockery, Paints, Oils, Drugs, The man whoso work keeps him out FIRE IWSURANCE. grown t.ees, berry plants, roses, shrubs, Jewellery, Harness, (single of doors in winter must have a hearty hedges, ornamental trees, and seed pota- welcome for Spring It is hard in blust- Don’t forget to take a Fire Policy in EDWÂÏDSTÜiGCO., Ltd. toes, for the only nursery having testing and double), Window Glass, ery way-below-zero weather to believe the Glengarry Farmer-’ Mutual Fire a heavy stock of large sizes; that shortly the birds will sing, the Insurance Company. Though only about orchards in Canada. We ^give you the flowers be in blossom, and overcoats, eight months doing business it has over benefit of our experience, so your .success Grain, Salt, Provisions, Flour, windy days and ehilled body be things $225,01)0.00 at risk because itonly insures is guaranteed. If you are not earning Oil Cake, &c., &c. of the past. The trouble is that all hx) isolated farm builciings and ordinary $50 per month and expenses, write us at soon the weeks go by and another winter contents of same. If you are not already is at hand. The question of clothing is insured drop a card to one of our agents once for particulars. Liberal commis- THE PEOPLES’ STORE— My stock has been bought for Cash, in always important, and the new idea of and he will call on you immediately. sions paid part time men. P'armers the best markets, and will be sold at the FIBRE CUAMOIS in ready-made clothing Your insurance will be carried for about sons should look into this! It pays bet- is bound to have immense popularity. one-third what it will cost you in a Stock ter than working on the farm, and offers From the standpoint of health as well Company Trusting you will take ad- LOWEST POSSIBLE PROFIT as comfort, it recommends itself strong- vantage of the efforts put forth by this a chance for promotion. Apply now and Is rapidly filling up with NEW SPRING GOODS, of which DRESS ly, as it adds no weight, and yet keeps company to provide farmers with cheap get choice of territory. GOODS is one of the principle features, and when complete, you will find our out the rain as well as the wind, and insurance, Yours truly, STONE & WELLINGTON. stock consisting of all the New and Stylish UP TO DATE goods, in Tweeds^ Solo Agent for Laurance’s Spectacles such advantages are highly appreciated J. A. McDouG.tL, V. G. CHISHOLM, 14-3 m Toronto, Canada. and Eye-Glasses. Glasses fitted to any uy all men. President. Sec.-Treasurer. Serges, Cravenettes, India Tweeds, the Priestly Silk Finish, Henriettas, sight. Printed Cashmeres, Fancy Plaids, the very new Brillianteen, Fancy and Plain Black and Colored Lustre, French Wool Poplins, rich spot, Figured and Shot I have received the agency for the Effects in Mohair, Wool, and Silk and Wool m.aterials, Crêpons, and Plain Township of Cbarlottenburgh, for and Fancy Silks for Blouses. For Capes and Spring Jackets we have the Serges, Tweeds, Diagonals, NOXON BROS., GBAMD REMOVAL SALE I Venetians, Box Cloths, Reversible Fancy-back Tweeds for Golf Capes, Cord Velvet, &c. In TRIMMINGS, we have all tlie Latest Novelties in Jet and IMPLEMENT MANUFACTURERS, Bead Gimps and Points, Fancy Wool Gimps and Braids, Buttons in large and Of Ingersoll, Ont., and can “upply a’.l small, plain and fancy, gilt, metal, steel, pearl, bone, &c.; fancy Belt Buckles kinds of IMPLEMENTS, in gilt, jet, steel, aluminum, etc. We carry a complete line of Dress Furnishings and Linings, in Surah Seeders, Binders, Harrows, &c Twills, Silicias, Cambrics and Reversible Waist Lining in all colors, canvas To buy goods at your own price. in all qualities, Fibre Chamois and Buckraraette, Hair Cloths. The Ne^v' Patent Flaring Skirt and Collar Stiffenings, Bindings, Steels, Shields. Hooks, Skirt Retainers, &c. We would call special attention to the New U’akefield Leather Skirt Binding, the most durable binding in use. D. T. GRESSWELL, Everybody’s Buying! Why ain’t You? I cordially invite all the ladies to inspect my New Goods before pur- MARTINTOWN & APPLE HILL. chasing your spring outfit elsewhere. Yours truly, P.S.—I have MAGNIFICENT PIC- TURES, (FRAMED), of Scenery, Land- PARKER & GRAVELEY, scapes, dx.y which will be given to every tiergon pnrehasing in the aggregate, cash J. J. WIGHTMAN. 'Cchases amounting to $20. NEXT DOOR TO “*NEWS” OFFICE, ALEXANDRIA. IN THE SOUDAN. Baroness de Roque has been in Lon- don all the past week, indefatigable in GLSNGARRIAN her efforts to procure the release of her Iiitorosling Aceoniit of the Rise of the daughter, Mrs. Florence Maybrick. TO:B Khalifa and the Halidist Kingdom. Dr. Montague, who is at present in London, has interviewed Mr. Joseph ! An autobiographical sketch entitled fHE VERY LATESI FROM ALL THE "Fire and Sword in I'he Soudan,” just Chamberlain, but he has very little hope P R i T S^IG WORLD OVER. of the Cattle Exclusion bill being molli- 1 issued from the pen of Slatin Pasha, fied in favor of Canada. I is of particular interest just now in Interesting Items About Our Own Country, It is reported in London that Sir Ju- view of the British advance and Sla- Great Britain, the United States, and lian Pauncefote, the British Ambassa- OFFICE. iin's participation therein. dor at Washington, will shortly visit All Parts of the Qlube, Condensed and England, to discuss wth the Govem- fOP WORK or all kin'ia eTeonte'l Neatly, As Governor-General of Darfur, Assorted for Easy Reading. CiioHoly ami Expeditiously, ment certain features of the Venezuelan Slatin Pasha was in a position to un- question. tavltatton cards, CiVNADA. Menu cards, derstand and explain the ethnological, The National Liberal Federation, in Busluess cards, social, and political condi'.Ln ■which Natural gas has been struck at Lyn- session at Huddersfield, has passed a Vlsitlnp: cards. made the triumph of the Mahdi pos- den. resolution of confidence in Lord Rose- Postal cards, Ao. Ijery, the Liberal leader, and his collea- eaffleTlokets,Prlxe Tickets ACoupon Tlckata sible, and during his long captivity at The census of Manitoba is to be taken BtatemenU immediately. gues, and has denounced the expedi- Omdurman he was an eye-witness of Letter Heads, Mr. Owen, Street Commissioner of tion to Dongola. NoteHeads, the ruin which the revolution brought In the House of Commons on Friday, OTHERS, Do You Know that Paregone, Sill Heads. London, is dead. on the greater part of the native Mr. Robert Anderson, a well-known when Mr. Cuzon, Under-Secretary of Bateman’s Drops, Godfrey’s Cordial, mauy so-called Soothing Sy.Tips, and Ball A Cioacert’Programmes, and Olronlans population. Slatin Pasha is of the capitalist of Montreal, is dead. State for Foreign Affairs, was asked if most remedies for children are composed of opium or morphine Î there was any truth in the report that V Two-Color Postera opinion that the whole situation in the Wheat deliveries shoiva large falling Great Britain had purchased Delagoa Po Yon Know that opium and morphine are stui^efying narcotic poisons f Auditors' Report.s, Pamphlet*, off at country points in Manitoba. Bay, he declined to answer. Horse Bills, Aactlon Saloa, Soudan might have been changed if, Voters’ Lists. Reports, in the winter of 1882-83, the authori- It has been officially announced that Mr. Montague, the Canadian Minister Do Yon Knoxp that in most countries druggists are not permitted to sell narco ic,: the life of Parliament expires on Full Sheet Posters, ties at Cairo had accepted the good of Agriculture, who is at present in without labeling them poisons ? Envelopes, April 24. London for the lienefit of his health, Tags. advice which they received, not to de- Alex. Russell, a farmer of the Virden thinks that the, bill providing for the Do Yon Know that you should not permit any medicine to be given your child spatch a large expedition with the district, committed suicide by shoot- jnarking of foreign produce, if work- unless you or your physician know of what it is composed ? aim of reconquering Kordofan, but to ing. able, will lie of advantage to Canada. Envelopes from 75c per 1000 up. station reinforcements from Egypt in Mrs. Agnes Forbes was arrested at Dr. William Playfair, a fashionable Do You Know that Castoria is a purely vegetable preparation, and that a list of Note Paper from 55c per ream of 480 shMtV Hamilton on the charge of deserting London doctor, told his wife that Mrs. Note and Letter Size Tablets, ruled *1M| strong defensive positions along the her child. Arthur Kitson, -whom he was attending, its ingredients is published with every bottle ? unruled. Splendid paper, very cheap. White Nile, and to leave, for the time Foolscap and Ladles’ Tablets. Two powerful searchlights are to be was unchaste. Mrs. Playfair repeated Do You Know that Cactoria is the prescription of the famous Dr. Samuel Pitch^ -'. being, the rebels to themselves. In erected at Halifax by the Imperial au- the statement, and Mrs. Kitson brought WE BUY FROM MANUFACTURERS A the author's judgment, the military an action for libel against the doctor, That it has been in use for nearly thirty years, and tliat more Castoria is now sold th.;u SAVE THE WHOLESALER’S PROFIT. forces at the disposal of the Royal thorities. Merchants save money by buying from us. and was awarded twelve thousand cf all other remedies for children combined ? officers were quite sufficient to stamp The Quebec Government, through pounds damages. out the revolt in the so-called Gezira, Mayor Wilson Smith of Montreal, has negotiated a loan of §3,000,000. The Colonial Agents in England, in Do 'VoTi Know that the Patent Office Department of the United States, and -' t or island between the Blue and White eluding the Canadian Agent, had an LES.AL I BLANKS Nile, and to check the advance of the Mr. Jas. G. Davis will act as mar- interview on Thursday alternoon with other countries, have issued exclusive right to Dr. Pitcher and his assigns to use the word VERY CHEAP. Mahdists from the west. ket clerk of Hamilton ata salary of Mr. Joseph Chamberlain, the purpose “ Castoria ” and its formula, and that to imitate them is a state prison olTenso Î $1,600, providing his own assistants. of which was to obtain from the Gov- WilISs Houss Leaset. FAIR QUESTION. Another landslide has taken place at ernment as.sistance in the recognition Do Yon Know that one of the reasons for granting this government prcteccon wr.;.;. Ohaltle Mortgages, Farm Leases. Dundas, and a Grand Trunk express in England of marriages to deceased because Castoria had been proven to be albsolntely harmless? Q,ult Claim Deed, Bond to Convey. What is a domestic, mamma? train narro\’.ly escaped being wreck- wives’ sisters, which are legal in the Assignment of Mortgage. ed. colonies. Mr. Chamlierhain said that Saia of Land, Leeda. A servant. Do You Know that 35 average doses of Castoria are furnished for S5:. Statutory Deeds, I But why do they call her domestic Another new steamboat line is being he was willing to suijport the request. Statutory Mortgages when she’s imported ? organized to run a daily steamer from Mr. Chamberlain’s speech on Wed- cents, or one cent a dose ? Foolscap,ruled and unruled ; in sheets oflOO Bay of Quinte ports to Clayton and nesday night, before the Canada Club Do "YGV. K.now that when possessed of this perfect ^.eparation, your children pads and tablets. the Thousand Islands. in London, recommending a zollverein DIVISION COURT BLANKS: he kept well, a id that you may have unbroken rest ? l^eclal Summons, The Aylmer branch of the Canadian of the Empire on the basis of revenue Copy of Special vSumraons, Pacific Railivay becomes the property tariff, with duties against foreigners, “Wolly those things are worth knowing. They are facts. Summons to Defendant. of the Hull Electric Co. and will be op- creates much stir. Mr. Chamberlain Summons to a Witness. explained that he spoke for himself ■ fiabv was sick, ■wo pave her Ca'ttoria. erated as an electric road. Complainton 0*1ilL Mr. .Tohn Pew, of Merritton, found alone, but it is not believed that he The fao**sâmiIe is on cvor7=^ Wlicn she was a Child, she cried tor Caf.tcria. would propound such a radical change CHEESR FACTORY BLANKS : his long-lost wife acting as waitress in gi^rnatnre of ’wrapper. Bavelopes, Weekly Reports-, Ao.* Ao* Whoa she became 3Hss, she clung to Castorin. a Buffalo restaurant. He promptly of British policy and suggest an Im- perial conference without the assent of '.vhen she had Chiidre-i, she gave them Cac'-c-ie,; served notice in a divorce suit upon Elder’s Report on Church Membership, her. the Cabinet. Declaration of Inability to Hea^ UNITED STATES. Drafts, Receipts & Notes Books. The Citizens’ ■ Committee of Montreal ©hiidpeirii ©ry for Plteh©s*’s ©astorias Memorandum Heads» has, it is understood, decided to report Sixteen Philadelphia-built locomotives in favor of the proposal to hold an in- have been shipped to ITussia. ternational exposition in that city next The LTnited States liattlfeshit> Iowa year. was successfully launched at Philadel- A. L. SlUliTH The only punishment imposed on the phia. non-commissioned officers attached to James Whitcomlx. Riley, (he Hoosier President Kruger’s proposed visit to SPECIFIC St. John’s military depot for refusing poet, who has been seriouslj’ ill, is some- London has lieen abandoned. Banter, Goieyaacer, 1. to obey orders is reduction to the what better. It is reported from Havana that two ranks. MONKT TO LOAN. Mrs. Booth-Tucker has arrived in columns of Spanish troops, mutually YOUR “BUD BACK” Offloe—Next door to the Medical Hall, FOB SCROFULA. Mr. W. C. Macdonald, of Montreal, New York to take charge of the Sal- mistaking each other for insurgents, Alexandria. 28-ly has given half a million dollars to vation Army. oiiened fire with serious loss of life. “Since cliildliood, 1 have been McGill University for the chemistry, There was a terrific explosion of gas The Turkish Government has issued afllicted with scrofulous boils and mining and agriculture departments an appeal, addressed to France and RE-BACKEO. building. in a new coal mine at Dubois, Pa., by E. H. TIFFANY^ sores, whicli caused me terrible which fo’orteen miners were killed. Russia, asking them to intervene with The late Mr. Robert Anderson, of the object of regulating the affairs of BARRISTER suffering. Ph5'sicians were unable A New York newspaper has offered ■elleltor of Supreme Court of Ontario, AO. Montreal, left $115,000 divided between Egypt. to help me, and I only grew worse various departments of the Presbyter- H. H. Holmes, the condemned murderer, 'The news from Cape Town is very Notary Public. ian Church. His estate amounted to seven thousand five hundred dollars to HOW IT IS DOME! under their care. write a detailed and truthful story of alarming. 'The 'Transvaal is Ixiing fort- $2,000,000. O»«0k—Over Post Office, Main Street, his criminal career. ified, the burghers are arming to the At lengtli, 1 began The Grand Trunk announces a num- teeth, and other warliko preparations ALEXANDRIA. to take ter of changes in its staff. Mr. W. The Rev. J. D. Thornton, living near are lieing made. E. Davis is the new Passenger and Sharon, Texas, was warned to preach The pertinent question of the day is— no more in that section. He refused to A terrible explosion of fire-damp has 'Ticket Agent, and the Chicago line is taken ijlace at Brunnerton, N.Z. Five Does your back ache ? Is it lame ? M. MUS^RO AYER’S to be operated from Montreal. obey the order, and on Saturday night he was taken out by a mob, who whip- persons were killed outright, and sixty Thousands suffer from what they com- eOXuICITOI^, EITC-, ETC. Sar.saparilla, and It is reported that the C.P.R. has ped him severely with switches. more are entombed with no hoxie of monly term “ Bad back.” When they walk made an agreement with the Grand their lieing rescued. very soon grew bet- Among the passengers on the steam- or when they work, when they lie down or ^ ALEXANDRIA, ONTARIO. 'Trunk for r'anning powers over the ' A prominent German statesman says rise up, wherever they may be or whatever ter. After using line between Toronto and Hamilton, er Coptic, which arrived at San Fran- 7$ cisco on Friday from Yokohama, was that the attitude of Germany on the they may do, the old aching, paining, “lame which only requires to be ratified. British Nile expedition is prompted by |ONEY .-O LOAN at LOWEST RATE!; lialf a dozen bottles manded the Japanese forces during the back ■’ worries and wearies and wears them I wa.? completely The Canadian and American com- war with China. He i.s on^iis way to a desire to assist Italj', and not from out. panies holding the charters for the Moscow to attend the coronation of the any regard for England. liave not had a boil bridge over the St. Lawrence at Brock- Pew people understand the real cause of Czar. Gen. Ellena, who was wounded at the their aches, ami fewer yet know how easily or pimple on any part of my body ville have amalgamated under the battle of Adowa, says that the Italian Ambassador Bayard will not receive they can be cured. Macleiiïï, Liell & Cii for the last twelve years. I can name of the Brockville & St. Lawrence official notice of the censure passed up- troojjs are utterly demoralized, and that Bridge Company. Just a word of explanation. cordially recommend Ayer’s Sarsa- on him by the United States House of if the war is continued in Italy will be The Eighth Regiment, Princess Louise Representatives last week unless Secre- exposed to great disillusions. The back is the key-note of the kid- BAHRISTERS parilla as the very best blood-pnrUier Hussars, King’s County, N.B., have no- tary Olney should decide to bring the The Egyptian Debt Commissioners on neys. AVhen it aches that’s a sign that the ill existence.’’ —G. T. REINHART, tified the British Government that they matter to his attention, which is con- Thursday paid the first instalment of kidneys are not acting properly. When it is will raise volunteers out of the regi- sidered improbable. two hundred thousand jxiunds of the SOLICITORS, NOTARIES Myersville, Texas. ment to send four squadrons to the “lame,” that indicates that the kidneys are The bill liefore the United States money required for the expense of the clogged up. ETC., Nile in the proposed expedition. House of Representatives authorizing British-Egyptian expedition up the Nile. Then all the poisonous products that it is The Japanese Consul for Canada, resi- the construction of a bridge across the M. Lockroy, the French Minister of CORNWALL, ONTARIO dent at Vancouver, B.C., has written Iletroit river is practically dead, the Marine, announces that the Northern the kidneys special duty to eliminate from the Winnipeg Board of Trade that he House Committee on Inter-State and squadron would not go to its usual the blood, are carried in the blood current intends visiting Winnipeg shortly, and Foreign Commerce having reported that cruising grounds, but would shortly to every organ and tissue of the body, bring- D, B. MAOLMWAN, (iC, would like to meet the members of the such a bridge would interfere with the proceed to the English Channel and ing on many a kidney trouble which if V * J. W. LIOBKU AYER’STSB 0NL7 WORLD’S FAIR Ixiard, and discuss the matter of trade navigation of the lakes. the Bay of Biscay. neglected means disease. between Canada and Japan. 0. H. Ouira, The remains of William Q. Judge, The Commission of the Egyptian Debt Will you heed the timely warning the ^^^Sarsaparilla The young woman who died at Ham- president of the 'Theosophical Society of met in Cairo and decided to advance ilton a month ago under circumstances back gives you ? Will you strike the enemy America, were cremated on Monday at five hundred thousands pounds to meet while you cau strike hard? Doan’s Kidney Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral cures Cousbs and Colds which led to suspicions of poisoning Fresh Pond, L.I., and the ashes were the expenses of the British-Nile expedi- has been identified, as Miss Reichart taken to Aryan hall, the headquarters Pills are the little enemies of kidney dis- tion. The French and Russian commis- orders. Tliey strike with no uncertain hand of .Sharpsville, Pa. ’The man who ac- of the society in New York, where they sioners dissented. Money companied her as her husband was a will te placed beside the urn contain- O'd backs and young backs are being “ re- The St. Petersburg Novoe Vremya married druggLst of Sharon, Pa., named ing part of the ashes of Mme. Blavat- backed ” and freed from never-ceasing pain TO LOAM Lafferfy. and Novosti admit that England has a and many a lame and shattered one, stooped THE GLBNGARRIAN sky. mission to protect the Nile valley, and Major-General Gascoigne’s report on Iii the United States Senate on Mon- that Dongola, Kassala, and Berber, (he and contracted, is strengthened and invigor- A large amount of private funds to loan *1 ated by the use of Doan’s Kidney Pills «west rates of interest, and on terms to euii the Royal Military College at Kingston day, Mr. Mills, of 'Texas, introduced a three keys of the Soudan, must event- OUK EULES. has been laid before Parliament. He joint resolution directing President ually fall into English hands. For sale by * ' I korrowers, Cleveland to request Spain to give local recommends that the Commandant There is a renewal of the murder of Transientadvp.mviKt be paid forin advance. —KOR SALE BY— MORTGAGES BOUGHT. should be appointed for a limited term self-government to Cuba, and in the Christians on the island of Crete, and Rates—lOo per line ilrstiusertion, oc per lino only, and hopes to see the military in- event of Spain’s refusal the President FARMS FOR 8AL1 each subsequeinserlion. is authorized to take possession of the it is believed that the Turkish troops Changes for advts. must be in the ofilco by structors chosen from the gratluates of are waiting for the Christians to re- OSTROMBROS. & CO. the college. island and hold it until the people of r; QEQRQE HEARNDEN Tuesday to insure insertion. Cuba can establish local self-govern- taliate when they will seize the occa- W'^hen remitting, send money by REGISTFRED The four-year-old son of Mr. Robt. ^ BMI sion to begin a general massacre of Estate, Conv-v.ncer and lusuranot LETTER OR MONEY ORDER and not by EXPRESS ment. Ac Mit, Fleming, of Staples, Ont., met with Christians. Mention if you are a new subscriber. Ii a painful death on Friday during Telegrams from the New York com- Ovnoa—SlDSpsou’s Htock, Alexaadria.Ou changing your address, kindly name former It appears that the revolt in Matab- THE PRINCE OF WALES. post office. the temporary absence of his parents. mercial agencies as to the condition of eleland is much more serious than at ►Subscriptions received are aekno-wledged His clothes took fire, and before he was trade throughout the United States are first reported. The disturlrance is The Kuvcrniucnt tVJll Ask Ibe I'omnious lu by changing date on labels. Notify us at discovered he was a mass of flames. again not cheerful reading. During the once if Ibis is not done. week closed yesterday no changes for spreading among the natives, fanned by Increase Tils Allowanee. His injuries were of such a nature that German agents, and it is feared an at- Anonymous correspondence not even read. he died shortly afterwards. the better have occurred in the com- A despatch from London says:—Are- Obituary poetry costs 10c. periiue, and sodo mercial circles of the country. Uneasi- tempt will be made to drive the Brit- mm BAl OF CMDA items of an auvertising nature. A crisis was reached in the troubled ish out of Africa. port is current and gains credence in Sub.'-crlpiiou, $1.00per year; 5Cc discount ness has been added to by some fail- affairs of the Queen’s Own Rifles, To- ures of magnitude, and the general Hostility to Great Britain is openly the loliby of the House of Commons when paid in advance. ronto, on ’Thursday, when the property CAPITAL $1,200,000. Should you wish your paper discontinued business situation is in no sense encour- and freely exjjressed at Pretoria, and that the Government will ask the of the regiment was taken possession of emissaries have been sent to the RESERVE $280,000. pay it. up to date and then stop it. Those aging. The dry goods trade is unus- House to increase the allowance of £37,- who take a paper out of post ottice arc legai- by the Deputy Adjutant-General for ually quiet, and lu the clothing trade Orange Free State and to Caiie Colony y responsible lor its payment. the district, and handed over by him labour disputes have caused a disrup- to stir up, it is stated, race feeling. 000 yearly granted to the Prince of ANDREW THOMSON, - — President S@“The “ Glengarrian ” has the largest to Major Delamere, the officer next in tion that amounts almost to stagna- Germany and France, it is saitU will Wales in liehalf of his family. The re- seniority to Coll Hamilton, who has tion in certain imixirtant branches. In guarantee the independence of the quest will be, made on the ground of K. F. WEBll, — — — General Manager circulation of any village paper in .Ame- been asked to I'esign, but who has re- J.E. BILl.ETT, — — — — — Inspector iron and boots and shoes a slight im- Transvaal if necessary. the heavy exjiense of the establishment rica. Business men should remember this fused to do so. provement is reijorted, and women’s Prof. Brogger, of Christiania, and of the Duke of York, the Prince’s son. feet when advertising. We give value to GREAT BRITAIN. woollen dress goods are in active de- Baron Toll, of St. Petersburg, believe The Prince of W'ales has settled upon A general bauking business transaoted. mand. The average state of business that Dr. Nansen has discovered the him (ly law an annuity of £40,000 and our patrons. The Marquis of Salisbury has gone to Special alleutlon given to Collections. Be- is a light demand and lower prices North Pole, and is returning by the by an Act jKissed in 1889 receives £37,- inlttances made on day oi maturity at Subscriptions sbould when pos Beaulieu. everywhere. way of the New Siberian islands, and he 000 annually in addition lor the support Lowest Rates. Mr. Gladstone has donated one hund- and maintenance of his children. He siblebo sent by money order. If a GENERAL. will likely reach Norway in the aut- Current rates of Interest allowed in Savings money order office is at hand, then red ixiunds to the Armenian fund. umn. Should he not return by then, has also as income the revenues of the Bank Department and on Deposit Re- registerthe lette.". Several lellers COÜ- Lady Burton, the widow of Sir Rich- The fire at Colon destroyed 90 there would still be time to send an Duchy of Cornwall, which in 1894 yield- ceipts. ainins money that were not rsîistereU have ard Biirton, the English explorer, is houses. expedition in search of him. ed him £57,734. The Princess of Wales has settled upon her the annual sum Accounts of Merchants. Traders, Manufac- been intercepted of late. We do not hold dead. The Czar will visit Berlin after his The Madrid Epoca, in an article which turers, Farmers. Corporations and Indi- ourselvesre.sponslble for the amount lost. London last week was revelling in coronation. is supposed to reflect the opinion of the of £10,000, which in the event of her be- viduals received on favorable terras. Job printing of all kinds glorious sunshine, and the mercury at Count Mortera, the leader of the Cul>- Cabinet, challenges the United States seventy in the shade. an Reform party in Spain is dead. to doff its mask and display its true ALEXANDRIA, ONT., BRANCH, done at the shortest notice, colours. If they want wax, Spain is the Prince and Princess amount to a Judge 'Thomas Hughes, F.S.A., B.A., The official crop report for India total of about £114,731, or $723,070. and reasonably,atthe“‘Clen- author of “'Tom Brown’s Schooldays," shows that the export surplus is prac- ready to face it with becoming dignity. J. R PROCTOR, iM.tNAGER. died at Brighton, England. Otherwise it advises the United States p^arrian ’’office. tically wiped out. jxiliticians to desist from their vexatious The bill to permanently exclude live The Matabeles of the Inseza and Fil- debates and covert hostility. BLACK PLIGUE IN CHINA. cattle from importation into Britain ibusi districts have revolted and massa- Sclentifio American for butchers’ purposes passed its sec- cred the white settlers. Oriental advices per steamer Aus- tA*. 1.XIT0K. q..C. R. A. PBIHaLl ond reading. HE WAS ELIGIBLE. Agency for ^ The report of the death of General tralia state that the black plague is J. O. HaRKSkss, B.A- The Chronicle publishes a repiort that Hyppolite, President of Hayti, has James Payn, the London writer, tells again infesting chind. There have been Great Britain has i>urchased Delagoa been confirmed. Bay, East Africa, from the Portugese a seasonable story'. He says a young a great many deaths. The day before Emiieror William, who is at present man was paying his attentions to a "be- the steamqr sailed from “Hong Kong Leitch, Pringle & Harkness, for £5,61)0,000. visiting Italy, is desirous of going to loved object,” contrary to the wishes of there were 40 deaths, and deaths had The total amount of the fortune of the the Island of Elba, where Napoleanwas been on an average of "30 a day for Rothschild family, in England and the imprisoned. her father, “a man of thews and sin- more than one month, all due to the Continent, is calculated at four hundred Li-Hung-Chang sailed from Shanghai ews,” and oi>e day the latter kicked the black scourge. CAVEATS, million pounds. on Friday on nis journey to Russia, lover violently into the street. In a TRADE MARKS, Mrs. Langtry has sold her lieautiful where he goes to attend the coronation day or two (after recovery) the reject- DESIGN PATENTS, London house to Sir Charles Rivers LARGE TECHNICAL SCHOOL. COPYRIGHTS, etc. of the Czar. ed suitor, apparently not one whit dis- For Information and free Handbook write to Wilson, president of the Grand Trunk On account of the excessive demands couraged called at the house once more, SouorroRs TOR THR ONTARIO BANK. MUNN & CO., 861 BBOADWAT, NEW YORE. railway of Canada. “AVhat, again!” exclaimed paterfamilias, The new Municipal Technical School Oldest bureau for securing patents In America- made by King Menelek, it is improbable Every patent taken out by us is brought before It is stated that the Queen is desirous that peace will be concluded between putting on his well-soled lioots for ao- opened at Birmingham, England, con- the public by a notice given free of charge in the of conferring a Dukedom on the Mar- Italy and Abyssinia. (ion. “No sir,” cried the young man. tains 134 rooms, of which 116 are de- oiTT. “I have given up all hope of winning quis of Salisbury, which honor he de- Suva, the capital of the Fiji Islands, voted to teaching; occupies a space of clined a few years ago. your daughter; but in consequence of §wmm was destroyed by a hurricane on that astounding kick you gave me the 2000 square, feet, and cost $445,000. Its 'Tis wrong for an.v in.'iid to lie Largest circulation of any scientific paper In the It is officially denied in London that March 6. The storm was the worst other day, I have been requested, on expenditure is atxiut $50,000 a year. The Abroad at night alone. world. Splendidly illustrated. No Intelligent Great Britain had intimated that she ever known in the southern Pacific. the strength of my earnest recommend- school is used by 1600 students, of whom man should be without It. Weekly, ftS.OOa would favour the active interference of V chaperon she needs till she year; $1 JO six months. Address, MU>N & CO., The Boers in the Transvaal are re- ation to the committee, to ask you to aliout two-thirds are instructed in sci- '’’V, call some chap ’er own. rucusHSBS, 361 Broadway, New York City. the United States in Culia. ported to be arming for a fight, and join our football club.” ence and one-third in metallurgy.

J j CHINESE TELEGRAPHY. j HAVE YOU TASTED A Pretty Face yOUNc FOLKS, hs Ihe result of a healthy phy'sical con- ; .Numerals .Ire ITa-shcil Over llio W ire and ; dition. "Beauty is but skin deep” yet i Then Traintlaled li.v a t'ode. it greatly depends on a clear complex- GAMES FOR CHILDREN. ion, free from wrinkles and hollow Ethel and Bessie consider "Aunt Lu" ! According to the "Statesman’s Year cheeks. a veritable gold naine, as she knows Book,” all the principal cities of China “SALADA" Health always iirings wealth of Iteau- are now connected with one another CEYLON TEA. , , ty. A healthy state of the system or invents many new games lor them. IT IS Sold Only comes with Doctor Pierce’s Favorite with Hypophosphites, is a fat-food and The last one which she taught them and with Pekin, the capital, by tele- DELICIOUS. In Lead Packets Prescription. It’s a medicine prepared Of Cod- more. It causes such changes in the system is one which she says she has played grai»h. Recent visitors to China say, for W'oman’s ailments—it cures those de- however, that telegraphing there is a rangements and weaknesses which make that the gain is permanent and improvement at grownup parties in the city. She • A TYPO’S EE LEASE woman’s life miserable. calls it "What I had lor Supper.” ; iatorious and ex{>ensive process, and A woman who neglects to take prop- continues even after you cease taking it. ' that the lines are a charge upon the Liver Oil Aunt Lu—Ethel, what did you have From the Awful Sufferings of er exercise is x>a,rticularly prone to ex- Sound flesh; rich blood; strong nerves; good for supper ? j State treasury in.stead of a source of cessive congestion, debility and a slug- Rheumatism. Ethel—1 had beefsteak. , revenue. gish circulation. This is the time we 50C. and $T.oo digestion ; aren't these worth a thought ? advise the ”Presc»ription.’’ In all de- | at all druggists. Bessie—I had beefsteak and potatoes. The despatches are of course, sent in rangements and displacements of the , Chinese, for not one in many thousands The €a.sc of E. P. Robhin.s of Welland—A Aunt Lu—I had beefsteak, potatoes Sufferer for .Seventeen Years—Ills Case special organs which result in “signs j of the natives knows any language ex- of inflammation." in catarrhal dis- | MIXERS. BT and pickles. Resisted the Treatiiieiic ot the Best Hos- G.T. PENORITH G DUTHIE&SONS ^ cept his own. But the Chinese have charges from the lining membranes, ; Ethel—I had beefsteak, potatoes, pick- pitals and He Had Recoine a Physieal and in distressing irregularities —this 73 to 81 Adelaide Sfc. W., Toronto. Slate, Sheet-Hetal, Tile Sc Gravel Roofers les and bread. no alphabet. Their literary charact- Wreck—m.'» Wonderful Release. C.^talogue on application. medicine effects iierfect and permanent All Bakers Should Have Them. Great Labor Savers. Sheet Metal Ceilings, Terra Cotta Tile, Rei Bessie—I had beefsteak, potatoes, ers, partly ideographic, partly phone- From the Welland ’Telegraph. Black and Green Roofing Slate, Metal Cor pickles, bread and hot tomales. tic, number many thousands. It is nices. Felt, Tar, Roofing Fitch, Eta Gutters. The world to-day is l)oth commercially n n KINDS OF - _ Downpipes, &c., supplied the trade. So it goes on, each player adding an : simply impossible to invent telegraphic and scientifically inclined towards sys- AN INSULT. tem, and news like everything else is IVI ACHINERY Telephone 1936. Adelaide & Widmer Sts articles to the list, which must be re- signals that would cover the written Genial customer (in cheap restaur- NEW& SEcoyp-HAyp.. TORONTO. peated exactly in order every time. language. Here was an obstacle in the gathered systematioally. Every news- ant)—Is the mutton broth good to-day? I>aper has its staff of reporters to ob- H. W, PETRIE, Ofllca and Work»: Whenever a player leaves out or mis- way of using the telegraph at all. High-toned Waiter—Don’t know, sah. ■ ■ B Vff With GoTernmcDt Inspector'! serve and collect the news of its I don’t eat heah, sah. Toronto, Can. Adjoining New Union Station places an article she is 'out,' the player The difficulty was obviated by invent- ticular locality or district. For some CAT-.l-LOG roR ABKINO. U A Y CERTIFICATE OF QUAD- with the tjest memory comes off victor. ing a telegraphic signal for each of time i>ast a reporter of the Welland I I H ITY attached to Railway Re- 'Telegraph has been watching the de- ccipt. deUver«d at any station* Another of Aunt Lu’s plays is called THe SUN.” A Strictly the cardinal numbers or figures might velojiment of a treatment for a seri- Ejoiman’s Koûtenaj Cute ■ ’ Write for prices and particulars to "What Do I See?” 1» telegraphed to an extent. Then a BICYCLES--]IliRh Grade Wheol, at a ous case of rheumatism on one of the Moderato Price. Send for catalogue. S. C. DUNCAN-CLARK, Ethel says—I see something that be- code dictionary was prepared, in which employees of that institution. .Alxmt Positive Cure for ItheumaJisin G. T. PBNDKITH, Manufacturer. gins with B. eighteen years ago, Mr. E. P. Robbins, 73 to SI Adelaide St. W.. Toronto. OPPOSITE QUEEN'S HOTEL, TORONTO. each numter from 1 up to several thou- w'hile at work in the Telegraph iirint- and Paralysis- Ueferencu; DOMINION BANK. Then in turn each player guesses sands stood for a particular Chinese ing office, was suddenly seized with looking carefully about the room for I letter or ideograph. It is, in fact, a sha^> pains all over the body, accxim- A DOCTOR OF DIVINITY. NURSERY STOCK. articles beginning with the required cipher system. The sender of thé mes- panied by extreme swellings. He reach- FOR TWENTY-SIX TEARS. letter. In this case Aunt Lu and sage need not bother himself about its ed home, but a short distance from APPLE, PEACH, meaning. He may telegraph all day the office, v.'ifh difficulty, and on the, The Rector of Ottawa University' sounds PEAR, CRAPE, Bessie guessed book, basket, button, doctor being called he pronounced it in- PLUM, GOOSEBERRY, without the slightest idea of the infor- the prai.ses of Kootenay Cure. DUNNS banner, bookcase, bible, balloon, Bessie flammatory rheumatism. For seven CHERRY, CURKAHT. and board. Then Aunt Lu noticed the mation he is sending, for he transmits week.s he lay in lied under the care, V£ny LARGE STOCK lx)w of the violin, and came off victor of the best physician, and at the end All who know the Very Rev. J.M. Mc- only numerals. Guckin, O.M.I., D.D., rector of the Uni- OF NATIVE TREES. It was her turn to give a letter and It is very different with his friend, of that time he was again able to re- BAKING she said ; I see something that begins sume, his duties. During the next few- versity of Ottawa, will give the great- 3E3C. ÊÏ. iSai-CJÎEam with A. Mamma guessed the arch of the receiver. He has the code diction- years he was subject to frequent slight est weight to the words of this learned BURLINGTON, ONT. the double doors, which was right. In ary at his elbow, and after each mes- attacks, and finally thought a change, gentleman. He has tried the Kooten- this play it is not the thing to giveup, sage is received he must translate it, of location might be Ix-neficial. With ay' Cure, and is glad to add his testi- POWDER but the players are expected to guess this ideu, Mr. Robbins visited the dif- mony to that of the many hundreds till the article is discovered. writing each literary character in jdace ferent American cities, sometimes in who have been lienefitted by its use in Old Metals THECOOK'S BEST FRIEND of the numeral that stands for it. Only LARGEST SALE IT* CANADA. Mamma’s button box furnishes much good health and again imable to get the last few months. 'The Very Rev. Copper* Brass» Lead, Zinc, Iron entertainment. Horses, cows, dogs, alx)ut an eighth of the words in the out of bed, until in 1888 ho finally set- Dr. McGuckin, writing from Ottawa sheep, kangaroos and a whole menagerie written language appear in the code, tled in New York. Here, for aliout two under date of July, 30th, 1895, says j Find a CASH liUYEKin of animals are found in it and fill many but there are enough of them for all years, he followed his occupation with that he suffered greatly from chronic a play hour. practii;al purpbses. comparatively little sickness, he. suf- and acute rheumatism, tlie result of W. G. HARRIS, 'These little maidens have been much But the Chinese system has its great several severe attacks of la grippe. He wnilam SL. TOlUiNTO, Ont dis-advantages. Men of ordinary edu- fered a .severe attack which left him» interested in learning the names of the until a few months ago, a martyr to took two Ixittles of Ryckman’s Kooten- Telephone various stars and stellations. Not long cation have not sufficient acquaintance that kaleidoscopic disease. Mr. Rol>- ay Cure, anil was so greatly lenefit- ago they called mamma into the sitting with the written language to be com- bins recovered somewhat after weeks ted that he says it gives him greats Women room to see what they had made. On petent telegrajih receivers, and the lit- of idelness and went back to the tyi>es, pleasure to recommend the medicine. the floor, done in buttons, were repre- erati are not seekmg employment in but again and again he was laid up, sentations of the principal constellations telegraph offices any more than our col- working only about six days a month. On 100 kilograms of cassimere im- DOH’T BELIEVE now visible. The nig dipper sailed lege professors are. So the Government Gradually he grew worse, and almost ported in Cuba there is a duty, if the around near the double doors, and recruits its employees with much dif- discouraged entered the Sisters hospi- cloth is a Spanish product, of §15.47; if In quilck medicines. orion was in his place near the south ficulty. Besides, the patrons of the tal. After spending many weary months foreign, §300. YOU DO BELIEVK windows ; the dogs, the hare, the bull telegraph are comparatively few in within its walls he, was discharged that you are weak oml and the seven sisters were between, and numter. There are almost no Chinese ? HI. who have business relations all over the with the awful verdict "inouralde.” Catarrh Relieved in 10 to 60 Minutes, Venue as a large brass button shown More from a sense of duty than DO YOU KNOW in her glory. It was a novel play and country, as is the case with many with hope he, tried other hospitals in One short puff of the breath through might be carried out by making outlines thousands of our business men. 'The the Blower, supplied with each bottle that you can caally re- puldic is not invited to buy stock in the the city, but with the same result» and Cures Salt Rheum, Old Soros, Sore Eyes, Piles, gain health, strength of any familiar objects, such as ani- I'esigned to his fate, he left for the old of Dr. Agnew’s Catarrhal Powder, dif- Boils, Sore Nipples, Burns, Scalds, etc. COMPOUND mals, houses or plants. Children will Chinese telegraph lines, and if it was, home, where he arrived in February, fuses this powder over thé, surface of nnd vigor? originate many variations if started at nolxidy at present would buy with a 1893, a crippled resemblance of his for- the nasal passages. Painless and de- fHE AERMOTOR CQ. enses, and the Govern- mer self, and was passed unrecognized lightful to use, it relieves instantly, wind power to 1/6 what It was. It has many branch and Miles’ Sanative Wash Another favorite play is w'ith spools. by his former friends. Here in the and permanently cures Catarrh, Hay bouses, and supplies Its goods and repsirs for sale by all Druggists at 75c and 25c, iuipsrt They have saved fifty, and with these ment makes up the deficit. " at your door. It can and does furnish a There is another great disadvantage house of his father, James W. Robbins, Fever, Colds, Headache, Sore 'Throat, vitality and energy, and make the liie of the they play battle. The spools are even- he was bed-ridden until the summer, 'TonsilitLs and Deafness. Saiimle lx)t- . better article for less money tbSa. “MutJier Sex” worth living. ly divided and then taken to ojiposite of the Chinese telegraph system. All 'others. It makes Pumping and Explanatory pamphlet, “ Woman’.*» Triumph,’* over the world the movements of rail- and then during the warm days was tle and blower sent by S. G. Detchon, Geared, SteeL Oalvanlzed arter* * sent free on application. sides of the room. They are then placed able to walk about with the aid of a 44 Church street, 'Toronto, on receipt of I Completion windmills, Tlltlns L AÎ/’Orders filled promptly from the laboratory’ŒJl in ranks. Sometimes the rule is to road trains are regulated by telegraph. and Fixed Steel Towers, Steel Buzz Saw The orders received by the station agent spiked cane for a few minutes at a 10 cents, silver or stamps. Frames, Steel Feed Cutters and Feed ‘A. M. C.’* MEDICINE CO.. make them touch one another, at other time. When the cold weather approach- 578 St. Paul 5t., Hontreel. times not. The big spools are the com- are filed in plain view of the employ- Grinders. On application it will name one ees, and if need be the switchman may ed, however, he was again confined to What are my books ? My friends, of these articles that !t will fumlsn until manders and stand at regular intervals the house. Pink Pills were frequently my loves, my church, my tavern, and January 1st at 1/3 the usual price. It aiso makei a few iaches in front of their men, and take temporary charge and carry out Tanks and Pumps of all kinds. Send for catalogues the instructions from the central off- recommended to Mr. Robbins, and in my wealth, my garden, yea, my flowers, Fsetorr: i2th. Rockwell etsd FlUaore Streets. Chlcack silk spools are drummer boys. A small December last he started to take them. my bees, my doves, my only doctors— marble is ammunition, and with this ice. Railroads have been introduced and my only health.—R. Le Gallienne. eacm side shoots in turn. Every spool into China to a very small extent, and The first box .was unnoticeable but the kncK’ked over is a dead man and is there is talk of greatly extendmg the second produced a slight change for the placed at one side in the dead pile. service. But how about running the lietter. More were then taken and the $100 Reward $100. Kometimes a spool is knocked over but trains? improvement was daily hailed with joy DURABLE, A writer in Le Mouvement Colonial of by his friends- 'Ihe rheumatism slowly The readers of this paper wilt be ples.sod to "The Yellow Fellow" turns up on end again. It is cnen only but surely Teft and has not since re- team that. Uiere is at least one dreaded disease wounded and maj^ be returned to the Paris says that if railroads are intro- teat science has been able to euro in ail its COIVIFORTABLE Is the title bestowed on ranks. At first it is easy to kill the duced to any extent in China the i>er- turned. In March last Mr. Robbins stages, .and that is Catarrh. Hall's Cstarru the Stearns by the ad- men but as the play progresses leaving sonnel must be exclusively European was once more at work and has not lost Uiii-e is the only positive cure known to the FOOTWEAR- mirers of its orange gajjs in the ranks it becomes more and American, or recruited from the a day since ; the, cane has long since medical frstornity. Catarrh being a constitu- rims. In constructing difficult and grows quite exciting to- literary class. He says the Chinese lieen discarded and “ Ed ’’ is one of the tional di.seaae. requires a constiluiional treat- SOI,D BY Government will not take foreigners in- happiest, jolliest employees in the of- ment. Hall's Catarrh-jure is taken internally, LEADING the ’96 Stearns we have ward the last. The little drummer •acting directly upon the blood and mucous striven to make the best boys are hard to kill and therefore very to its service, and that the educated fice. Mr. Robbins is well known in the surface^ of the system, thereby destroviiig the DEALERS. desirable. men of China, who alone among the county and indeed throughout the foundation of the disease, and gixiiig the ASK bicycle producible, and I saw two gray haired ministers watch people have sufficient knowledge of the whole district, and although as he patient strength by building up the constitu- if best materials, super- their boys play this game, and they written language to be intrusted with says, he has not got the strength of tion and assi.-tlng nature in doing its work. FOR ior workmanship, un- Hercules, yet Pink Pills have given him The proprietors have so much faith in its THEM. laughed so liard at the bad shots that the actual running of trams, would re- curative powers, that they offer One Hundred surpassed facilities and the boys dared them to do better. So fuse most emphatically to lie either for a trifling cost the relief he Spent Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send honest effort count for train hands or station agents. hundreds of dollars in vain trying to (or list of testimonials. Address, CONBOY'S' anything, we have sure- down they got on their knees and IMPllOVED 1 were soon as excited as the boys hacl 'This is one of the many small stuml> secure. He considers the disea.se com- F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo. O. ARRIAGE TOPS . ly succeeded. been, and made quite as bad shots, to ling blocks in the way of China’s pro- pletely out of his system and can eat Sold by Druggists, 75c. Kcceived the highest gress, but it is quite effective in its and sleep well, two essential points to Hall’s Family Fills are the best. award at the World’s Our handsome new cata. the amusement of the rest of the grown- Fair, Chicago. All logve, which we will mail on ups and the delight of the boys. It is way. good health. Mr. Robbins strongly re- the leading Carriage request, is not more artistic a game of which boys do not soon commends this wonderful medicine to Builders sell them. than the wheel itself, weary.—Marie Nantz. other sufferers. A crystal river diaphanous because it ConboyPatent Roller SILK TENTS FOR EXPLORATION. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills strike at the travels slowly, soft is the music that Top combines all the AMERICAN RATTAN CO. w'ould charm forever ; the flower of latest improvements, TORONTO, ONT. A LONG NAME. In the exploration of the Himalaya root of the disease, driving it from the sweetest smell is shy and lowly.— and has to be seen to system and restoring the patient to ■ be apiireciated, aa it OANADIAN SCLUNa AUENTS, mountains in the Nanga Parabat re- Wordsworth. 1 asmoritsandadvan- Frau Emma Friederike Schneider is health and strength. In cases of para- tages exclusively, its rather a long name, isn’t it? Yet gion, which was made last summer, a lysis, spinal troubles, locomotor ataxia, own. It has every sciatica, rheumatism, erysipelas, scrofu- TO LEASE FOR SEASON goo»l point you can it belongs to a very little lady. She height of 20,000 feet was attained by think of. Order your the exploring party. The tents were lous troubles, etc., these are superior or term of j'ears, that magnificent ho- new Buggy with a was a doctor who lived in Leipsic. made of silk; they weighed but six- to all other treatment. They are also tel at St. Leon, elegantly furnished ROLLER TOP. What do you think this little woman teen ounces apiece and formed warm a si>ecifio for the troubles which make throughout. Most attractive summer doctored ? and comfortable shelters with but the the lives of so many women a burden, resort in Canada., Source of the world- minimum of weight to carry. and speedily restore the rich glow of renow'ned'St. Leon Water, so noted for "People," you say ; but you do not health to sallow cheeks. Men broken guess right. She did not doctor men ' its miraculous cure of disease. _ Accom- and women, nor animals nor even "How was the bride given away?” down by overwork, worry or excess! modation for 300 guests ; exquisite scen- plants, but she doctors dolls. "By her complexion.” will find in Pink Pills a certain cure. ery ; forty acres well laid-out grounds, B. Sc D. Bicycles Sold by all dealers or sent by mail, Î shaded with balsams and pines ; most "Did she give them medicine ?" you I>ost paid, at 50 cents a boij:. or six ; desirable class of patrons ; applicants ask. boxes for S2.50, by addressing the Dr. ■ last year exceeded accommodation. "Oh, no ! She had no pills or plas- Williams’ JMedicine Company, Brock- ters. But she did use bandages, and Stabling for about 40 horses, coaches, she was a great surgeon. A surgeon, ville. Ont., or Schenectady, N.Y. Be- carriages, harness, saddles, etc., with you know, is a doctor who mends brok- ware of imitations and substitutes al- first-class accommodation for same. en bones. So whenever a doll broke an leged to be " just os good.” Laundries, carpenter shop, boathouses, arm or a leg it was carried to the doll bowling alley, swings, lawn tennis, bil- doctor, who mended that arm or leg liard, pool and bagatelle tables, hot as neat as could be. Sometimes a dolly Four thousand homicides a year are water boilers, eight baths for hot or would lose her eye ; then she must bo committed in Italy. ThLs is almost an cold water, waterworks throughout the carried to the doll doctor, who gave average of one in every two hours. building. Everything necessary for a her a new one. Often a little girl first-cla.ss summer resort on a large LADIES’ FRAME. would send to this doctor a doll with- WEST SHORE THROUGH SLEEPING scale. For further particulars apply to GENTS’ FRAME. out a head, and the dolly would always CAR TO NEW YORK. St. Leon Mineral Water Company (Ltd). go back to her niamma with a new Toronto, Ont. Have many important improvements, covered by patents head. I do not think the doctor gave One of the, handsomest sleeping cars the dolly any medicine to make a new that had ever Ixien turned out of the The instinct of brutes and in.sects can and found in no other wheel. They are :— head grow ; for, as I said before, she factory is now running from Toronto to be the effect of nothing else than the used no medicine. But, come to think, New York without change via the j)op- wisdom and skill of a powerful, ever- Absolutely Dust Proof. They are all fitted with' Messingei ular West shore route. It is a buffet living agent.—Newton. Ateolutely Oil Proof. Saddles, the most expensive and best I Ixdieve she did use one kind of medi- car, and refreshments can be obtained Absolutely 'True Bearings, Morse cine—it was glue. en route, if desired. This car leaves Roller Chain, requires no oil. saddle ever placed on the market. They I wish you could have visited the BICYCLISTS AND WET WEATHER. are worth two of any wheel. They ar» doll doctor’s office, or rather her house. Union Station, Toronto, every day i Cyclodial Sjirockets, Pedals dust proof It was cram full of dolls waiting to be except Sunday, at 4.55 p. m., reaching There has certainly been one article at both ends. geared to 80 and ride as easy as otherf treated. Every one of these dolls was Nervous Prostration New York next morning at 10.10 a. m. ' of real merit develoi>ed this season for Interchangeable Sprockets, Reversible at 63. ■ Send 3-cent stamp for cata. either armless, legless, earless, nose- It is now a well established fact in On Sundays the sleeper runs from Ham- cyclists’ use. We refej to a prepara- Handle. ilton only, connecting with the through Crank Bearings removed without dis- logue. less or headless. medical science that nervousness is du« tion which will be on the nxarke,t in a This doctor would never mend any train from Toronto. Call at any Grand few days. By its use ordinary clothing turbing adjustment or balls. MANUFACTURED BY dolls l)ut those who belonged in Leip- to impure blood. Therefore DMî tru9 Trunk office in Toronto for information can be made iterfectly rainproof with sic. 1 am sorry to tell you that she way to cure nervousness is by purify- or sjtace in sleeping car. Reservations very trifling expense and trouble. A , Caiiadiaii Typograph Co. (Ltd.) Windsor, Out. is now dead. How the children must ing and enriching the blood. Th* can be made in advance if desired. | represejntative called on us to-day, and i miss her !—Alice May Douglas. great blood purifier is Hood’s Sarsa- we had the pleasure of examming a | Weather bureaus are now in exist- suit treated with this preparation. It j parilla. Read this letter: ence in every civilized nation in the is no doubt rainproof. Pour on all j AN ENTHUSIAST. “For the last two years I have been * world, including China and Japan. j the water we liked, and it would not ! I go through. " Rough on Rain ” is the Dr. Jar ley is simply wrapped up in great sufferer with nervous prostration name of the preparation, and it is pre- ' his profession. and palpitation of the heart. I was weak DOES ITS WORK IN SIX HOURS. | pared by R. W. Hajnnah, 78 Colborne , I should say he was. Why, they do In my limbs and had smothered sensa- street. ■ say that when he proposed to Madge tions. At last my physician advised ms .1 .Mi-dielne That will Kelieve Ui^itres.sliis Willoughby he never squeezed her to try Hood’s Sarsaparilla which I did, and I am happy to say that I am now Kidney and RIadder Di.seaso In .Sl.v "Have those people been married ; hand once, but kept his thumb on her Honrs Heserve.s Tone .Attention. long ?” "I think not ; he takes naps on pulse all the. time. strong and well. I am still using Hood’s ÔLgood hodse-wife.'who u;§]g:s Sarsaparilla and would not be without It. Those who suffer from Kidney trou- her best silk pillows." MOliE BAD' LUCK. I recommend it to all who are suflerlng bles suffer acutely. Where some kinds with nervous prostration and palpitation of sickness can be toriie with forti- Recipe—For Making" a Delicious SÂPOÜ0. ins well sakidrlte mxjXise Mr. Winks (looking over the paper! of the heart.” MRS. DALTON, X Alice St., tude, it is no easy' matter to exercise i Health Drink at Small Cost. —Cheap, Drugg & Co. are selling all Toronto, Ontario. Get Hood’s, because this virtue when one is suffering from ' Adams’ Root Beer Extract one bot tle is muzzled in her houseVTry1t"aj:tdk^^ soils of patent medicines at half price. kidney troubles. Hope may sustain a FTeiichniona’s Yeast half a cake Mrs. Winks—Just our luck. ’.fhere person when a medicine is being used Sugar two pounds your house cleôkn+All grocers keep Hood’s Sarsaparilla that doctors say will eventually effect Luxe warm Water two gallons \i- isn’t anything the matter with any of Dissolve the sugar and yeast in.the water, a cure. But who wants to continue an add Che extract, and bottle ; place in awarm, I Cleanliness and neatness about a house are necessary to insure agonizing cour.se of treatment when a place for twenty-four hoursun'il it ferments i comfort. Man likes comfort, and if he can’t find it at home, he will COMPLAINED TO THE WRONG MAN. Is the Only medicine like South American Kidney' then place on ice, when it w’ill open sparkling : Cure is wnthin the reach of every'one and delicious. j seek elsewhere for it. Good housewives know that SAPOLIO The mendicant stood before the way- Md that is so speedy as tvell as certain The root beer can be obtained in all drug | in its effects ? ThLs new remedy' has and grocery stores in 10 ani 25 cent bottles to i makes a house clean and keeps it bright. Happiness always dwells farer W'ith outstretched hand. ^ True Blood Purifier make two and live gallons. i Please sir, he said, I have seen better ' Prominently In the public eye today. It l:^en thoroughly tested by learned phy- j in a comfortable home. Do you v/ant cleanliness, comfort and days. I Is not what we say but what Hood’s Sar- sicians, and stands to-day ahead of any ! W. P.C. 80». ! Well, that’s no affair of mine, said saparilla does that tells the story. medicine, used for "this purpose. It happiness? Try SAPOLIO and you will be surprised at your the wayfarer. Make your kick to the doe.s not pretend to cure anything else ‘T\OUGLAS BROS, Slate. Gravel ani metal weather man if you don’t like this kind Hnod’’, act harmoniously with but it does cure kidney' disease. I roofer-', metallic ceilinvs, -^kylietitH. success. of a day. ® rlllS Hood’aSarsaporiU». aOfc sheet metal workers. I'il Adehiide W.,Toronto BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes and Rubbers, Hats and Caps, Hardware, Crockery, Groceries and#- Japan Teas. $§,000.00 WORTH OF GOODS TO BE SOLD. Come for Bargains, to the GOOD LUCK STORE, Alexandria, Ont.

ness owing to the action of the mob, se- Auld Lang Syne. Duncan and Miss Jane McLennan, of same place and hour on Monday eve’g, Munroe Mills were the guests of Peter April loth. cured for himself a short bar of iron, A. Ferguson on Monday evening. FAIR VIEW. and with every sign of emotion and in- Don’t get any more hiuk’ry nuts Quite a number of the farmers around tense rage made his way into the crowd Like them ’at use’ to grow KIRK HILL. Communion was dispensed in the here have started sugar making. and declared he would use it on the On the hick’ry trees on the ol’ home farm, John Fraser, of Athol, visited friends first man using any unfair means. The When the boys an’ gals ’ud go Free Church here on Sabbath last. There was service for one day only. here last week. maniffSt determination of the speaker A-gatherin’ nuts when sehool was out, Willie Finlan and Miss Mary Finlan had the desired effect of breai-ingup On the hill agin the wood, Rev. M. McLennan left her? with his family on IMonday morning forScotland. passed through here on Sunday, on their the rabble. We have constables, yet Where the hick’ry trees grow’d tall an’ stout there were no arrests made. An’ the liick’iy nuts was good. He expects to sail from Halifax, Nova way to Fassifern. Scotia, on the Parisian, April 18th, for Ellen and Katie McCormick and C. On Monday evening April 6th, a very Don’t get any more sugar now. Liverpool, and will be absent for a year. E. and Dan. McDonald returned to successful Easter Concert was given in Like we did long ago, We understand his place is to be sup- school, on Tuesday, after a long absence McRae’s Hall, under the auspices of the When the boys an’ girls went bilin’ sap plied during the summer months by a on account of illness. Y. P. S. C. E. of Knox Church. It con- For practical training in Book-keeping, Kenneth Kennedy and Miss Kennedy sisted of vocal and instrumental music, Office-work, Shorthand, Type-writing, Tele- Where the maples use’ to grow. student from the Montreal College. graphy and Penmanship. COME TO US. 'Twas down in the lots thro’ tlie pasture gate. We are glad to report that Mrs. John drove to Greenfield on Thursday. recitations and beautiful tableaus, with We have helped thousands, can’t we help you Where the browsin’ cattle stood, McDonald is much improved in health. John A. McKinnon and Archie Mc- specially prepared scenery. Both foreign Pc?.se*;sGS all the good Write for Circular describing the courseH there can be in a good .An’ the maple trees grow’d round an’ straight Rev. D. Mackenzie, John McDonald Donald accompanied by the Misses Me and local talent took part. The Martin- and methods of teaching. tov;n Orchestra played a very conspicu- Soap. la short, And the maple sap was good. and Donald Dewar were in Caledonia on Cormick drove to Lochiel on Sunday Addressr-JOHN KEITH, Principal. Wednesday of last week, to see Donald OUNVEGAN. ous part in the programme. The concert IT tS PURE 152 Bank St., Ottawa, Canada. Don’t get any more apple juice McDonald, who, we regret to say, is James McRae and Norman McKenzie, is spoken of as the best that has been Like that ’at use’ to flow Nothing is added to seriously ill. of Moose Creek, were in town Sunday. held here for some time, thus reviving So clear an’ sweet from the apple press the waning confidence of our people in cheapen it or reduce Mr. and Mrs Lauchlin Dewar, of Glen Angus Grant and John Gi'.lis gave its quality . . . In tlie mill I use’ to know. those who undertake to prepare enter- UNS "Twas up thro’ the fields o’ new mown hay. Sandfield, were visiting friends here William Clarke a call on Sunday eve’g. last week. Norman Murray spent Monday iu tainments for them. Immediately after On the edge o’ tlie ol’ birch wood. the concert the hall was prepared for a Miss Mary Ball McLeod and Miss Montreal. BOOKS FOR V/RAPPER5 Where the cider mill stood grim an’ gray. dance. Such amusement was freely in- READ Annie Mackenzie, who have been at- Arthur and Morris Franklin of Rice- by For ever)’12 “Sunlight” wrappers sent An’ the apple juice was good. dulged in until Tuesday morning was tending the Alexandria High School, ville, were in town on Sunday. to LRVER BROS., Ltd., Toronto, quite advanced. The dancing fraternity a UKcful paper-bound book will be are spending the Easter Holidays at Duncan McMaster was in town on or a cloth-bound for 50 wrappers. LEATHA ’N TUATHANAIOH. their respective homes. Monday. who patronized the effort speak of the ISCUITS dance in laudatory terms, and regard it AVe'regret that Mrs. Malcolm McLeod DALHOUSIE STA.TION. Q^o_ Tha aon ni gu inor am fabhar an tuathan- as a success. continues indispfsed. ' Sugar-making has comnaenced in this aich ; ’se sin gu bheil an obair aige na’s The maple sugar business did not fallaine na obair sam bith eile. Tha iadsan district, but the yield is small as yet. come up to our expectation, owing to Alex. Garson has purchased the late As baldnes s makes one look prematurely a chuir beachd air a chuis ag innse dhuinn old, so a full head of hair gives to mature the cold weather, but we hope this week Malcolm McLeod’s farm in the 7th, and LOGS WAmED. gu bheil da fhichoad tuathanach as a’ cheud may be better. life the appearance of youth. To secure this a ruigheachd aois tri fichead bliadhna ’sa has left our village. Mr. Carson will be and prevent the former, Ayer’s Hair Vigor Rev. John McLeod, of Vankleek Hill, missed, as he made a lot of friends in is confldently recommended. Both ladles deich. Cha’n eil a measg cheannaichean was visiting at the Free Church Manse and gentlemen prefer It to any other dress- ach coig deug air fhichead as a cheud, a Dalbousie, and we wish hiiaf success in ing. The undersigned are purchasing on Thursday of last week. JOHN ROBERTSON measg shaighdearan tri deug air fhichead as his new home. -.-iii Angus McMillan, Lochiel, Mrs. Mc- Dr. Kirk is kept busy day and night Basswood, Ash. Soft Elm, Pine, Spruce ucuTTK-cia: ST., a cheud, agus a mea.sg luchd-lagha us leigh J. ,J. McRae and K. McCuaig, of Glen ichean naohd air fhichead as a cheud, a Naughton, Laggan, and Mrs. McLeod, since he opened his office. McCrimmon, are at present very ill. Sandfield, were registered at the Commer- and Hemlock Logs, delivered at the ruigheachd na h-aoise sin. Tha na’s lugha D. R. McGregor, has moved to our cial on Thursday. ALEXANDRIA Grant McAlpine, teacher, is spending village and is preparing to open his Island Mill here, for which the highest de dh’ iomguinn an co cheangal ri obair an Aliss Barbara McLennan,of North Branch, tuatbanaioh na tha ri obair no ceaird sam his Easter holidays at his home near cheese factory. price will be paid. Vankleek Hill. was the guest of Mrs. D. A. Chisholm for a We want bith eile, agus ’si ’n iomguinn a tha giorra- Rev. A. K. McLennan has returned few days this week. WANTED SALESMEN^one or two Easter has been very cold, hut the Always on hand Lumber and Shing- ■ ■ GOOD MEN In each Count:County to take chadh saoghail dhaoine, ’s cha ’n i ’n obair. and filled his pulpit last Sunday. We Miss Annie McDonald who has been seri- Gun teagamh sam bith, tha aige ri obrach- snow is beginning to melt under the in- are pleased to learn his brother is re- orders for a CHOICE line of NUHSERY fluence of old Sol. ously ill for some time past, returned to her les for sale. SIOI K or SEED POTATOES. Slock and adh gu cruaidh, agus tha a theachd-an-tir covering. home at North Lancaster, Monday. Seed guaranteed. We can give you STBADV aun an tombas mor air a chumail air ais le Two young men from Glen Sandfield Mr. and Mrs. A. McNeown, of River EMPLOV.MENT WITH Goon PAY. Itwlllcost droch shide, le biastagan a bhios a muil- attended church here Sunday. Beaudette, was the guest of G. À. Perry Miss G. Snider, after spending Easter at A. D. lir’PHEE & GO. you nothing to give it a trial. State when V her home in the 4th Lancaster, returned to writing which you prefer to sell. Address . % leadh a bharra, agus le ais-innleaohdan Several of our enterprising farmers on Monday. , 2-3 m town on Tuesday. dhroch luchd-malairt ; ach thoir fa-near an have put furnaces in their houses in the Big Allan McDonald is in Montreal The Hawks Nursery Co., ceannaiche, am bancair, am fear-teagaisg, early part of the winter, and are highly just now, having an operation performed Oeo. H. Philips, Passenger Agent of C. A. Rochester, N. Y. i-8m' no am pears eaglais, agus chi thu gu bheil satisfled with the comfort they bring. on his'eyes. We hope it will be a suc- Railway, of Valleyfield, was in town yester- a’ chuid mhor diubh a’ saoithreachadh gu Thanks, Mr, Editor for the beautiful cess, as he is blind. day, and gave us a call. cruaidh, agus gu bheil an iomguin ’s an Soi^oii’sBeaisiyfiirlisii lines on Easter, by Cardinal Rewman, G. A. Perry is busy this week opening R. C. Ferguson, of Ottawa, spent Sunday ■wirma»——II—Til 11iiai —ri~Tnn ^IHIIJWIIMI ouram fein aca. Tha aireamli bheag anns in your last issue. We would expect up a large stock of spring and summer and Monday, the guest of Peter R. Fergu- gach ceaird, aig naoh eil ach beagan obrach something good from such a high dry goods, and a lot of boots and shoes. son, at the Grand Union. ri dheanamh agus a tha faotainn paighidh ecclesiastical dignity. He has already Miss Costello, of L’Original, was the mor, ach ’sann gle bheag a tha ’n aireamh. favoured us with the hymn : Died on the 2nd of April at Montreal The trains on this railroad which stop-* Tha na oeannaichean s na bancairean gu General Hospital after a few days ill- guest of her brother, F. T. Costello, at the in Glengarry will run as follows:— ‘Lead kindly light, lead thou me on.” Grand Union, on Monday. trie a’ bristeadh. ’Se aireamh bheag as a’ Miss Bella Dewar has returned home ness, John Aiorrison, eldest son of D. K. .-1 cheud dhiubh a tha seasamh an casan fad Morrison of Cote fct. Patrick, aged 26 A. L. Smith, F. T. Costello, E. H. Tiff- from Vankleek Hill. C.OC.UPICVÎI.'ÎO 5: — u; O ^ I» am beatha. Tha moran aig fear-teagaisg There was a man from the vicinity of years and 9 months. any and H. A. Conroy attended Division K pi* -rMP âO ïô na sgoile, agus aig a’ phears’-eaglais ri Alexandria selling chairs here last week. Together to their Father’s house. Court at Max ville, on Wednesday. ghiulan nacli tig am feasda char dragh air A number were purchased and his load With joyful hearts they go. Miss Geraldine McKenzie and Master CURES an tuathanach. ’S iad na tuathanaich, aig And dwell forever with the Lord, Walter McKenzie are spending their Easter was lightened in a very short time. The POSITIVELY 2 UO ‘J: <2: I- U- I- M&m bheil fearainn shaor, agus a tha paigh- chairs were home manufacture, and Beyond the reach of woe. holidays the guests of their aunt Mrs. Nor- •< Lost Power, Nervous Debility, 2” eadli ail euld fhifteban, na daoiiie a’s neo- very cheap. They adorn a number of A few short years of evil past, man McRae. We reach the happy shore. Failing Manhood, Secret Di- eiseamailiche, agus a’s ftteiri' u'leui 4 i!’’ our kitcbeps, Home msunfftçtnre should seases, caused by the errors, gsssasssg air uaohdar an domhain. Na ’m faiceadh Where Death divided friends, and excesses of youth. -•C —r-r-NCMS na gillean oga tha fas suas an diugh, be encouragôd; At last, shall meet to part no more. Young, middle-aged or old Jean Baptiste Proulx still continues tnen.sufferingfrom theeffects s y ■ .Jlithean tUreaoh lliar a tha iad, bhiodh a MAXVILLE. of follies and excesses, restored to health, man- oi loiotô tpaoo t- ai to wage war against the bush on lot 30, AT DEATH’S DOOR. < chuid mhor dhiubh gle thoileach toiseachadh Easter passed quietly. hood and vigor. ►>. .0000----.^ in the 6th con of Lochiel. The horizon Pries $1.00, 6 boxes for $5.00. Sent by mail, H le beagau air mir fhearainn, agus an criochan to the west is gradually widening. Thursday evening’s train from^ the a mheudachadh a reir’s mar a bhiodh iad a’ securely sealed. Write for our book, “ Startling: O c; Miss Kale McLeod, teacher was home east, brought Aliss Florence McDongald, FactSs" for Men only, tells you how to get well faotainn air adhart. Cha choir do’n mhac a g g for a few days, but returned to her Messrs. Willie McDiarmid, C. Edwards and stay well. bhi ’n duil gur coltach dha bhi o o school this week. and H. McCallum, who have been at- o o oho math air a dhoigh, ’sa cheud dol a tending High School. They returned Address, QUEEN MEDICINE CO., Box 947, mach, ’sa tha ’athair an deigh dha bhi LOCH GARRY. home to spend their holidays MONTREAL. saoithreachadh «ile laithçauft baçatha, Tha gyring has at last put in an appear- ID IAS NEAE. is visiting friends ’n duthaich a toirt barr air a' bhaile a thaobh ance. Miss J. Hamilton s- : :: in Ottawa ► ’Ti slainte, “uisge glan us aile,” ceol ian, Sugar-making is all the go, and some . The aoo’al under the of the measan cubhraidh, agus biadh fallain j agus of our young people have enjoyed several auspices Ladies .Aid held in Dominionville, at J. ElESlifiR ma tha ’n tnahanach saor o fhiachan, tha taffy parties, McIntosh’s last week, we learn was GHAMPION cogais ghlan aige, agus tha e ’cur seachad a Miss Mary A, McDonald is visiting CIDER, and FRUIT JELLl li.lS. S3”-ia^ .ewranatsd pan OTBT ttebo^doebUn* ca 2 4) 0 2 c 9 g g 0 O O shaoghail na’s sona agus na’s sunndaiohe na fiends in .Alexandria. a decided success financially. There OGu plïfsii were a number from here attended, and boiling capacity ; eroall mt&iohango- 5 ©3«<8 so tha fear a tha leantuinn ceard sam bith eile. Miss Mary McDonald left for Mont-, able syrup pans fconnoctOu ^ all report a good time. We learn there ■iphoas), easily ojuMlled real last week. will be a sugar social at the residence of for oleausinx aod ^ Jennie McDonald, (teacher, Btoring ; and a perw L. O. HARRIS, Agent, Alexandria. éLENGAREY AND DISTEIOT. Miss J. Fisher, Friday evening. The proceeds feet autoiiintic spent Sunday with friends at Greenfield. regulatorv The to be devoted to the same fund. C'Isainptoà is aa CLEN ROY. Miss Maggie McDonald visited kt The C. E. Societies, of Indian Lands, great an improvo- Easter Sunday was the day that a Moukland last week. i Mm Followei Falm. ment OVer tbs united for a special meeting Sunday Oook pao as tbs Miss Fraser returned to Ottawa last latter was over tbs ^ genuine raid was made on ham and eggs. evening last. The meetinj^ Was led by week. old iron ksttls boag on a fonce rail. Sugar making seems to be started Miss Ina McNauahton, ofSt. Elmo. The Mr. and Miss Mc^àsker.of St. Isadore, nicely, and we expect a number of tafify subject beieg “ The Gift of Life and how UNTILPAINPS CELERY COM- THE S. H. 6RIMM fitfS. CO., parties. were guests at pf^le Grove’’ on Sunday; ÛUDSON, Oblo, db mONTRRAL. %»«bec A. D. Grant is Visiting friends at to use it.” A nutaber spoke on the sub- Donald Archie McDougall has erected ject, the singing also was good the hymns POUND WAS à new sugar camp in the place lately Monkland. ' being appropriate. At tlie close all were Miss Ethel Fraser, of Ottawa, is in occupied by the stove. welf satisfied with the meeting, many IN DOUBT townstaying with her grandmother, Mrs. Angus R. McDonald arrived home saying it was the best ever held by the Mrs. Irvine Cured by the SHOULD TAKE J. Freser. from Ogdensbnrg. And he intends tak- C. E. Society here. Have a similiar one Mrs. J. Grant is, we are sorry to state, ing his family back with him, to the soon agai n. Great Medicine. PENNYROYAL WAFERS THE SHOKT QUICK ROUTE FROM Burg where they will reside. seriously indisposed. To correct Irregularity and wealcnoFR, Miss Maud Thompson, of Montreal, keep the organa f n healthy coiidition. Tlio MONTREAL,QUEBEC,HALIFAX, Miss Maggie -McDonald is this week Wafers are’'Lifo Havers" to yonn<; women, Allan R. McDonald is expected home was visiting at Dr. Muqro’s last week. from the West soon visiting friends in the 3rd Kenyon. aJd qrftrefr.1 development, provide pain- NEW YORK,BOSTON,PHILA- Miss Hambleton, of Glen Robertson, AN IMPORTANT LETTER. less, regulor perioils. Ask for The Detroit John J. McDonald caught a valuable P A. McDonald, acco mpanied by Miss Irrand. AU dni'isiata sell them at |l per DELPHIA AND ALL IN- M. J. McDonald, called on friends at spent Wednesday with Miss J. Mc- l»x. Nobottcrremedyforv.'oi'aeBiaiowik mink on Tuesday last. Gregor, milliner TERMEDIATE POINTS.. Glen Roy on Sunday evening. We understand that Angus Grant has There was quite a crowd around Wed- At death’s door owing to kidney trou- secured a situation ai, the Dominion Re- WILLIAMSTOWN nesday, morning. Butin the afternoon ble, nervousness, sleeplessness and run- TIME TABLE. FEB 3, 1896. formatory. Mrs. W Tait of L’Amable, Ont., is vis- all was quietness again as the court was oown system. Mrs Irvine’s friends Donald" McDonald, of Frog Hollow, had iting at the Manse over ' realized the fact that she was nearing ;s isr • ûî’®’® a large bee cutting wood and quite a Mr. and Mrs. A. Shaw of Oornwall. We learn that F. Dempster has the the grave, and did not hesitate to express number from the Gleu gave him a will- spent Sunday in town. contract of erecting the building for L. their fears. Doctors and their prescrip- o oiioioiotoicO ^ ri r-« 74 ioâg» ing hand well begun is half done. Begin John Ross, mail carrier, had his barn Pilon. tions could not break the power of the well by getting Ferry’s Seeds. I o g ^■o Johnie Kennedy intends leaving for ! o " g a and stables burned on Sunday morning. Rumers are alloat to the effect that disease, and the ordinary advertized Don’t let chance determine home. He will be greatly missed by your crop, but plant Ferry’s s SS ! « Three cows were burned. The cause of we are soon to lose one of our jewellers. medicines of the day nroved useless. c4-^ooo> — csoî i °üo fl .• the fair sex. Seeds. Known and sold the fire is unknown. Miss Leila Pldwards, of Ottawa, is A resolve was at last made to give everywhere. Miss Jane McDonell, of Alexandria, > : H. A. McDonald of the Glencoe House, visiting at A. Edward’s. Paine’s Celery Compound a fair and hon- Before you plant, get 2 “-fl vi^ited her parental home on Sunday. 0> hi found his horse that was stolen from his We notice A. Thompson, of Chester- est trial Note the glorious results, ye > U ; - te Jliss L. E. McDonald, of Cberry Dale, Ferry’s Seed Annual : : : : < : stable on the night of the exhibition last ville, in thejvillage this week. doubters and skeptics ! Four bottles of paid the Glen a flying visR Thursday. for 1896. Contains more prac-' • -* o .S' fall down in the County of Soulanges. E. Sadler spent part of last week in Paine’s Celery Compound effected a cure tical Information for farmers «r£ --i Alex. A. McDonald is engaged making and gardeners than many high- : o A number of farmers met at the Glen- Cnesterville and vicinity. and saved from death a wife and mother 9 sugar. priced text books. Mailed free. : ® S O coe House on Friday evening last, to Rev. J. McEwen preached in the Con- wno was thought to be incurable. A “ n. FERRY A CO., WIKDSOB, ONT. lë. 5 = ® s « 5 " ^ Sa John -A. Kennedy is making regular è s w sas® »fl ® § discass the matter ofa butter and cheese gregational Church last Sabbath morn- forcible reason why every sick man and ^M „MMO5 k O H h.-o iofl|Cfl trips across the bay. factory for this place, to be kept open all ing. Wo learn Mr. Watt of .Montreal woman should use Paine’s Celery Com- °< o ®'9 a ko ® ® , © APPLE HILL. the year round instead of during the will occupy the pulpit nextSunday 12th. pound. : : © ^ ifl£Ôâ^ > ■ ► I fl . .e (Becelved loo late for Insertion last week ) summer months only. David Beuning LANCASTER. Mrs. Wtn. Irvine, who resides in St. ■ Spring has come at last. having been called to take the chair, Notwithstanding all the sigaificeuce John, N B , writes thus : i 5 ® " o** “ I have been troubled for the past ten i Sugar making has commenced, and addressed the meeting, advocating a 12 of the day we regard as 'Good Friday,’ WING LUNG, I the farmers are at work. month’s factory, butter to be made iu the day passed here like any ordinary years with kidney complaint, and have '§5 a“° We are pleased to bear that John Mc- the winter months and cheese through day, without anything to impress its im- tried a great many preparations and OOOOOSOOOOOOOOSOOOOOOOOOC O i o ç i- i . Diarmid is around again, the summer. Messrs. A R McBain, D portance on the minds of our people. doctors’ prescriptions with little or no àSo? i a! Mrs. Rev. D. D. McLennan is improv- R. McDonald, D. McKenzie, J. Bnrgess C. Gordon-Smith of tha “Star Office,” benefit. For the last six months I have '■ 5*2 ©ctf*S bad a great strain upon my system from io“kp;0 ing fast. and Alex Roes also delivered short ad- was here and spent Eastertide with his CHINESE N Any ladies looking for good dress-mak- dresses, and all considered that it would father, pastor of St. Andrew’s church. night-watching and overwork. M was ® X a6‘ • ■ o»^f c5 ' -2 «o ing would do well by calling on Miss E. breaking down, and my friends «aid ‘ I be to the interest of those engaged iu We are far too frequently compelled Ticket, is.ned and Baggage checked A. J. Ferguson, as she is prepared to do dairying to have such a factory. As to to witness some violent outbreak of en- was going fast to death.’ I resolved to LAUNDRY, through. For information, tleketa, 4c., ap- all kinds of work. the best method of getting such a factory try Paine’s Celery Compound, and used ply to anyagentnf the Company. raged and outraged manhood. Last O 0~c 0 o6~0 _ The members of Apple Blossom Coun- started, there was some difference of week one of the most disgraceful of these four bottles My kidney trouble disap- E.'J. CHAMBERLIN, C. J. SMITH, cil R. T. of T’s made a farewell party for General Manager. Gen. Pa... Agt. opinton, and after appointing a com- fracases, occurred on the street- Two peared ; nervousness and sleeplessueso Ottawa Oat. Don. Hough, on Monday evening as he mittee to canvas the district and And men very much the worse of liquor are troubles of the past, and my general St- St., I, e.HARRIS Agent. Alexandria. leaving for his home in Avonmore. out the number of cows kept by those abused each other, while men and boys health is greatly improved. In a word ALEXANDRIA, ONT.. His smiling face will be greatly missed, v;ho would likely support such a factory. yelled with dalighL One gixid citizen I am cured, and I wish ' you ' to publish •epeciatly by the fair sex. I'Le meeting adjourned to meet at the imagined the existence of come unfair- this foPtbe benefit of others.'” 1C-4W. Subscribe for the Glengarrian