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410DLRICH, THURSDAY. MAY 311. fat
-WILDS OSCAR will be caged for
SIM years,
-We should think Mr. Bono, of
N.wIss.dl.ad, would be a good rens to
UM a lean.
--It is beginning to look as if
Premier OszmiwAT and the Remedial
Measure will rot (peek as they pan by
--The verdict in the Braises trial
doesn't suit game of the peerlu ap ben.
They want dant a tsleilb t oras aegai teal.
THK SIGNAL welleid Moab ask Ur.
Boarinot • •iuesttos. 4 whet eo.stitu-
tiosal grabde was Dr. JOHN fltat-l.rl, of
Wi.aipeg, knighted?
- The " Hon. G. R. R. Cott He RN,
al they uusd to call hid he Chicago,
troubled with bill-iosususs, and ie undergo -
Mg demotic treatment for It Inst new.
---The town of Psrtmythis in Euro
pests Turkey has been shakes up so badly
with seismic shocks that even the politicians
..met 6aag onto their jobs, and • Grit friend
remarks that he would like to see Ottawa
shaken up in • similar way.
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-The cilantro are that before very
loop (lotlersch will have to go to the Beke
for it. water Por driak,ne and other domes-
tic uses. At pre.snt, the cry u that the
quantity is insufficient, and the scarcity
will be intensified when the bot Summer
months reach ss.
The commercial agencies are all
hurrahing about the reture of good times.
We .h.11 all he eta to know that it's true,
nevert6elme,the feeling of depre-ion in this
sock of the woods doesn't app er to have
lifted yet, jadgsg M the ability of the
nimble dollar to Sada the gimp.
-The Protectionist organ. being
knocked out of •rqutnut by the logic of
event., are now falling back noon the utter-
same
tteruses of Free Traders who years ago era
pressed themselves is favor of moderate pro
motion es astern duvet taxation. They
are trying te rue the mill with the water
thee to pain
The way in which the - interests of
West Huron are beteg looked alter in Par -
honest by the alleged representative of
this constituency is .sough to make some of
the erstwhile stout supporters of the Hon.
.1 Ass t'oisiest s.•a PA'r'TwaeOtt [wear • hole
through • otos. lases Even the applios-
tioe for the seeded repairs on the break-
water hati fallen into wt.00unu. dimwitted.
The discussion of Uncle Tor Mt' -
4:1([[5 5 r statue in Perliamt.st hes reached
Winnipeg, and The Norwester Mohave to
the hided that the Liberals " have just
enough se..a. of decency remaining to refuse
to receive Nr M.(:astc r in open embrace."
How much ".one of decency " the two
Conservative whips were peiuw.4. of who
introduce Usols Ton to Mr. Speaker The
Nr'westr doss'. .ay.
Some of our able euntemp.orarils
are tellieg al of the mat eyed.. from the
Mates that hMs been geag es for the past
four or Ave years, and a few years ago to
(asedae .eugrstiorl pa/liplMta and paid
ooloeir•tine papers is the Northw•et we
were west to ro pictures of hoary trains
laden down with emigrate from Dakota
and other States Media; for the illimitable
prairie land. el Canada. W. regret to
eat. plat • perusal N kid Domini._ Nes
boob. gime es [tafiMl , head WM
that do sot bar est the wl M Ifff
on.t.mpatsrd or the "°M'W'Ie
the illestrated besot sheets. i. int
Ave mant • the set Henan pried --.f 1493
the total smeller el heemseeedotu, Cans -
dies. ..id Yankee.. 'smug k. from the
`items wee 306 • le the emit pried .l
1 ego N was 960 ' TM Istat of hemestends[e
Preen all parte was, he the format portal,
1,406 la the *steer 1,l)llli. The weedier of
mein ea stem, 4,314 end &8•S. Of W l,-
41ori beotsnmdees is the MS patted bit
waw Oreadlt- scabs is tram the ether
male el limo De4kinMn 1 he the BIM pied
561. Oal7 2.611 la ma[taade tabes la the
hest Awe masts d fa yew, and el them
1,703 alma by residents el the DemMies !
These Soares an taken hem the **sport .f
the Balsa 8laadiag Gomm%its es Alrioel-
tate sad C.1.siaatien bee 1401, page 190.
sad gimp the quiets to all the prating we
hast about the " themwasds d aahelatlW
term.re with their 'sodic\" who are .Amiss
from the *sees sad Ileskieg se rhe vast
Chadian NerMeran.
THE OOUNTIf JUOGSHIP.
THERE is a great.or.tuble atter the
pastime ef (?cony Jsdg. is Hwa, made
vassal by the data of Jadg. Tota Legal
politicises el all g,.& and ooadities are
wtre-palliat ter the office, and Maven ealy
keens what \.asses of man the sew -ap-
pointee may be.
The proper solution of the dihoalty
would be the prostottos of tks priers ina-
iar judge, 6. L. ►Iovux. who is the past
thirteen years has performed the duties of
the *Moe, u esajesetfes with Judge
Tora,deomeed. la tame thirties pan then
has been a demeans is the judicial labor of
the.owety, sod, as the mailer sow studs,
oe. padre Doak( do all the work without any
great issay.siesse to hitns.ff sad with
moonset, to the osssery.
Fr year* past it was evident that then
wee sot angelst work in aoasectioa with
the d b* oo.rts of Hares to give employ-
ment to two a.mp.test mea, and it wee
gssrslly eesod.s that, is a000rddaace with
a most Sedate, parsed by the Ontario
Room. if one d the cenitioaa is .esmeeti.s
with the Judge/sip ot the county *maw vs
oast so appointee's' would be made, bet
that the survivor would 6 expected to tyke
up all of the work.
It .mme, however, that, although the
.pet of the Statute was to drop the system
of appointing junior judges in comities of
moderate poptlatios, the wording,
which stipulates that so junior Judge be ap
pointed to till the vaoaacy, does sot debar
the powers that be from ooatississ the
Maier is the junior panties and appointing
espalier calor in the event of the death of
.he metier ofhor. This ie what is likely to
kappa ia Hares, sad the *telt of the en.
anin will probably be evaded by the ap-
primmest of another jades who m se were
wasted la this musty time is the fifth wheel
to • meek.
Judge Don .• is physically sad mentally
capable of performing every jsdioW (mo-
tion is easasetioe with the toasty judgebtp
of Hates U he ie out, then he should hold
so eppointaiest at eel, for a meaty jedg.bip
is w pieties for a weak man, natally or
Physically. For Utilises years be h•a
been associated a the judicial .Dark of the
aunty, and ha proved bi leapt to he
familiar with.11 Nath>1.d
he ma do the woe, and there is M genas
to believe that he On sot, the coil d an
extra jsada'rl*paiatmtsat should not be
put upon the llnaMyr. After thirteen
.ears' esrelse. during which so fault 6.s
bees fossil with hie asadsot, sanely the
junior judge ought to be more competent to
discharge the duties of the senior appoint-
ment than any other appointee, be
the ability el the other ever so Fast.
For taw wafts we behove the pro-
motion of ,Judge Dona whoald be in order.
It would be ..•olt aeknowledrtoest by the
Government that so mistake was made when
he was apmoistod io the maim. pantries
et would be a fitting advance te give to cse
who bed for thirteen years given faithful
service in the .ubordisate pieities ; end it
would relieve the taxpayer of the exposes
of paying two nes 10 do work that add
e asily be dose by ossa
Toronto is in a ball state. The
slump in real estate Ma not abated, as may
be seen from the following etetanent from
• Toronto evening paper oo.craing an at -
notepad public eels of land is the very
heart of the city :
" An ineffectual attempt was made at
Uicksoo & Towaseed'. •notion rooms today
to ..Il 83 fest of property on .,been street,
Noe. 78, 80, 112 and 84, and 31 test no
Tomalley street, eambr 12. The messed
val•o ie 142,929, but Auotiooer Nekton
was sable to get 130,000 for it. The Ter -
motley street property loss the now (MUrt
Hose."
Tn[ SIGN AI. w>,. the Ent newspaper to
mill stateless to the cornice oollapss of the
Toronto real rotate boom six or siva years
.go. W. thee recounted • wigging freen the
press nl that city, but the truth of our
.tatemente have abees too plainly
proven. it wilt bmce e • Iong time hears Tor-
onto gets an op -grade .neve w the prim of
her real estate
Our lake trade will revive when
the progressive Liberal ,iolicy of loner ia-
ternatioael trade prevails. What are our
great lakes for if net to be pinwed North ad
FARMS AT HALF PRICE
Dsprrclatlons in Value Under
the N P.
TNENQrANT 11111AN1IS IY CIII N
Oa* elltb. Lase aesomins to the 41sdnst
Satish, weir* wee nese re easy -s
Trans .arcane d Nb.r Cana -
Mar ihnpasme Cea.sar(d
WHO e.Laada.
Ottawa, May 29. -The budget debate
ester. upon rte last turn today. It was
resumed yesterday by lir. Sider, Liberal,
04 Stsu.tesd. !le war followed by Mr.
llycksrun, who was replied to by Mr.
(Chem ul /.iuicula
Mr. Wham .et oat to disprove ammo
of the statements of the member Ior
Hamilton ase to the work of the heliostat
Policy in 1lamilttw. Ile said .het the
rolling mila did sot epilog into lite be-
cause of the inGedvieU,u of high prutsa-
tion. Before the Nations/ Policy came
into exlat.see the? were the property of
the old Great 11 sateen Railway Co-,
which used Oulu for rolling tier iron talks
Oben in use. But what steel superseded
iron rails the company had w. fsrth.r
oar for the milk Asa result of the Na-
nous* Polley the compact, had been able
to extrset from the people • dividend of
75 per cent. on iia capital. It enjoyed •
proterth,a of 35 to 75 per ceut. The
Hamilton f°m4.rtes hood been stadia
idle during the winter mouths, sad bad
the owuen been is tele secrete of the
Goverement they would perhaps have
been idle yet. They were opened upis
anticipation d the election that dinot
take place. lu all his e*..•risme of
!M years Jo Cease* Mr. Gibson
said that be sever knew the
boiJdine trade to be au Quest as it le
at t6e present time. la ifssmittoo Mr.
'retain will hod idle men by the hun-
dreds who were Iookieg for work. Whits
sieekigt of the effects of the National
Miry lir. li kman might hart toad the
Home that the N. P. bad .hives Mr.
Waaler out of butane- by the over
wolverine on raw material. He war put
out of 6in factory and the door closed
agaibrt him and his wartuten-
A. to the sugar duties that Mr. Ryt•k-
man had commended, Mr, Gibson mid
tat the eager dealers were io the bands
of tie combine and that there wail not
Mow the profit io the business that
there was when the importation of the
article gave opportunity for legitimate
tom% etiltion- What the great Imam, aof
ween is Canada wanted was thin:
Taxes for revenue only, aa000my in ad-
miniwtratiou acid no boodliog. Mr. Gib-
son reralkd the statement of the late
Wanted Premier last mouton that the
Government would dispense with the dis-
tribution of the experimeotel farm re-
ports, and pointed oat that while ear*
weer exeravageoeee were allowed to pro-
ceed embodied the farmers were to be
•
czd ut Thais reports- -
att then to the questing at a
effect of the National Policy spun
agricultural community he showed how
eworvanmdy laud value. 6ad decl:tted dur-
ing the test decade. Quotieg from a .tate-
mrnt furnished by a loan eon/twiny in
Hamilton, 6.' 'showed that farm lands
had declined in value in Emir x and Lamb -
ton, 30 to 4u per cent.; Hurou. Bruce
and Grey, 40 per cent.; I;Igiu. oxford
and parts of Middleepx, 20 t. 30 per
cent-; Wellington and Simcoe, 30 to
40 per cent.; Ontario, Durham and Nor-
thumbertaod, 36 per cent.; Hosting.
and Prieto Edward, 35 to 50 per relit.:
Dumdum. Stormont and Ruteetl, 25 to BO
per cent.: Lennox and Fronteuac, 40
to 50 per crot. He gnve several in-
stances of large drpreei•tion in the
rural district'', and •bowed also that
a fall iu price, had taken place in the
village., towns and cities.
Then Mr. Gibson reviewed the dr -nodal'
that have disgraced the present admin-
istration and loade the twine of Canada
a byword in every eirilis-d country.
The stealing and extravitgaoees that
he G,.verumeot permitted iu connection
ith the Tay Canal. the I.autrvite
Block, the Curran Bridge, the i.':i.teto$
graving dock and other public works'
were allude.! to, 1le reviewed th dis-
g raceful record of t hr Currn u Hri.L .• job,
awl coot rested lima m•uu.•r ..1 dekling
with the persue who Rule 4311 1•iecee
of timber, 122112 inches Rtu:.r•, with
the mummery ,uninbmrut meted out to
a poor man of Prime Albert. who had
beet. lent to jail for the- theft of a cord
of firewood.
Recalling the injudicious ntte nee. to
the late Minister of Militia fit
be said the position of the Government
was .0e6 e. desperate one .bat it wan
00 wonder thnt Mr. Petter..,u should
prefer bullet. to ballots, (r,verumebt
spolopista, b• raid, tried to &privets
the importance ami .Dimling of Great
Briteiu, but where did the Minister of
Finney, go for the money to replace that
which hind been .toles in job. ouch ..a
the Curran Bridge' Te, free trade Bri-
tain. In the last 10 year. Great Britain
heti increased her exports $210,0001du0,
the United Stat.. $22.500,000. nod(:an-
ada D,I1tN/,INNI, Grant Britain had re-
duced her national debt j45o,0011,000,
w611. hated\ had increased hers by
$I00,400,00it.
Alluding to the kontroller nt Centom,
acid that that gentleman's thief .r-
pntinn was (twinwing a fife and drum
std en July 12. A man had been put
to the position of Controller of Cs. -
UIS who Md never imported n similar'.
rt.h d stools iu hie 141.,.i nen whom
body would employ et 180 ii mouth
eoadact a basins, and if he did
would be et a lora. Where
• he when the Idaidinuod election was
lag on : *nay in nast.iugtr.o, getting
tra'lu.n, a• to the cuml.trt d hi. .le••
etmentail bnioea. Mr lhby,n 'feeler -
that the Liberals sere ready for the
Coo when it came, and that when
did crime the people would nee up Ili
it might, remove the itirapnb;e men
MA misgoverned the allnite .d the
atty. and tut an efficient government
their place*.
he delete was continued un the Op.
item ride by Rom. L. H. Davi.•., the
rider. Provinre leader. who gave a
!Just exposition d the Liberal inlicy.
m the Gamservative side Me..'. Raw.
ad and Daren wee. the ap.aker..
Prot- I1rHs.hren, Chief Veterinary
\pontes, was to town and ebaracter-
au al.atthRtely false the senratl..n-
ibis Ihe to had heeh tctlecov. *Q
Mn.tteal among teite intended fin
potent to England. A taw cameo of
tepy jaw" had been found at Mont -
1. and permission to ship or elaugb-
them In the 'abattoirs at Montreal
refused. Slaughter of animals at -
ed with "lumpy jaw" baa long bravo
Whited in Toronto and eleewheve at
Others. The disease meets In Can-
a\ In wary other mutant In wh*ch
le are fovsd, batt Is sot toenmow fee
t
w
he
en
South and Mist and West by vw.•la in • to
trade es unfettered as the exigesoies of • to
revenue will permit ' (e it sot better to wv
have our docks ',hated •.d chipped be the L'
grinding and thumping 'of eels coining it
and going, than to have the wharfs rettisg 8•
sod going to mato am • result of a trade that ins
e mere spectral than real! let our lake p
trade boom owes more ed
Mee
--We would) advise our farmer. to It
bread their meree to good •telliese only. th
1 ir.t-olaw haw pay tete,. sad will pay w b
bettor still in • yaw or te. So many in
farmers have ceased raisin.• colts, or have T
used oheap and poor sires. that geed) vowel C:
horses are hemming rota. The man who bri
has • well-bred cult, with good antics and IUps
shape, ham se invaetmsut worth pemsaimg no
today.
1r.
Mr. Common, the Toroa,to poem- hoes
fear lm As goormo, whop baht /fir "flu! y
r raid" fllgtwa eo 1 Mslid• ,,4, es Ih
nootainateser to the Weeld'e Fair, es se epi at
sobonfotader, Sway. paid mesh etiolates te ahl
polished to
• esdetatleadiwg.
i.srl Mime Imo had a lapse
d use wary, thesk yen, het Ms lenlehip e
n et sap• ting • laps of ogee ma yet. is pm
polities. as to the sero, Hosaagnr apposes I ala
M be a "dead .asses pltyer. II ado.
matt
seas
ter
Was
feet
0'., ss bmadted Work arlwdrthe Dhn.1 s It and
met can
heittoo while u !A conitmm .
to have
b st .`sesseasi R.4,lua/ eines *hear gA .Mfr et flat teem, nibs seism,..
cry Imes.etewe at YewtNal rootool IT
tabs.*. oat K 1Pi, Y2,, *nap act a for
ehlptoeat In ISM. sad 1.1 001 of M,100
Inmpected In 1101.
The *Ornate eat tot as hour and M-
enaced several msaslMea • utaas. The
Mlnbter ut Agrkulturs In gap slunk(
the bill to \twat Copyright Act
said Its object to Increase the
number of copies drpeaked with time
department of all work; for whloh a
Canadian copyright was spoiled, trots
two to three. The rosea,. or Ibis was
that Lord Rippon. the Se -rrtary ad
State for the l'Otoo.e., had asked that
Canada a .,..oras with the custom uni-
versal throughout the Smplre of 4-,r-
wariing a copy of all works for which
an applleatlon for copyright 1• made
to the Brit/.b Museum. The extra copy
provided tor In the bill was tor the
British Museum.
Ur. itourniot, 11-•rrrtary of Royal
Arty. today rrerived from His Sxo.l-
lency's secretary the following mwage
recelt'ed In answer to the measure of
congratulation to Her Majesty on her
birthday: "The Queen sincerely thanks
the it..yal So lety of Ganeda for kind
message. -
Hon Dr Montague has accepted en
lnvltatlon to attend and address :he
Pan -Amari. •n Congress "t Rrllglon.
which is to be held In Toronto to July.
The Secretary of State w111 probably
deliver the Dominion Day address. tor
the .ynadlan Club at Hamilton.
The potation of superintendent of the
new Canadian d•anal at Sault Ste. Marl -
has been filled by the appointment ..f
lir. J. C. Boyd of Slmcoe. Mr. Floyd t0
well known throughout Western On-
tario aa a man of tireless energy, and !n
hie new sphere of labor will doubtless
Mischance the duties satisfactorily.
in the report of the postomRce L• -
partment some lnlerestlng figures ors
given of the manner In which Toronto
has forged to the front as the great
distributing point for Canada Ihtrtnr
the pat year there were delivered In
the Queen City 10.101,410 letters, poet
earda and newspapers, as against 11 -
472,224 In Montreal. The total number
of drop or city letters mailed to Toron-
to was 3,1114,010, as against 3,074.141 an
Mnntr•eel Of ordinary letters delivered
In Toronto, the number was 5.141.40.
and In bf4ntreal 4.061,536. The total ex-
pendltur,.l for the Postoffice Depart-
ment for the past year was 33.517.211,
and the revenue 42,000,341, leaving a de-
ficit of 3704,120.
On July let last there were In eilst-
ence A144 postomlces In Canada. an in-
crease of 157. The mall routes were
Inereased by 2240 miles and the annual
mall travel by 355,4.50 miles, the total
amount of mall travel being 30.554,17/
miles.
Sear..
11. P. firms* Assistant Statietieian
d the Geological Survey. has resigned
to take a position with a mining coo -
PIM.
The condett d two ofHtere of the Cus-
toms Department. Wears. Farrow and
Bkakney, i. to be Investigated to -morrow
oa arrodbt d nertain charges bevieg
Ween made against them.
t The congregation of the Dominion
Methodist Church are greatly put out
because they have not had assigned to
them the minister whom they had in-
vited. Rev. Mr. Sperling has been asked
to take the pulpit in suceesrdon to Rev.
Mr. Benson, but the Stationing Cor,-
mlttee has assigned Rev Thomas Calf -
tithe of Brockville to the Dominion
church.
Thepapers in connection with the
Fredericton and St Mary's bridge mat-
ter were presented to the House, The
Dominion Government, on Its loan of
3300,000 to the company, has received ail
t he interest doe to the 30th June 1551,
amounting to $15,152- The arrears of in-
terest due by the company to June 30th.
1e14, amounted to 1140,000, nothing hav-
ing been received since that data
BETWEEN LIFE & DEATH.
HOW A CRENVJLLE CO. LADY WAS
RKsTOREr TO HEALTH.
A savant (VIP nlanrUHT ON ILL`•WM Witten
OONVINID HMI TO Mtn roe TNRar
norms AND 0.01•.i4T Olga ALMOST TO
Tilt t-1tm[ Or THE ..0A11.
Prom &.ok.ul. tont.► Recorder.
la end aronad Mrriekvifie there u 00
taedis se ae popular as lir. Williams' Pint.
Pella This condition of things is Melly to
be wondered at when it u knows that there
aro bee scores of people who owe the ex-
cellent health they enjoy to the great Ido-
latries Medicine. Mrs R. M. Eaton. •
well-known and estimable resident of the
village, is among those who speak ta the
highest terns ot l 4r. W illiami Ptak Pills
Recently thie lady related her ezprineee to
your orresposdent ae follows "1e the Fall'
ot 1893 1 ooan-acted a severe cold which re-
sulted in oengsetton of the lungs The threw
tn. tato bed,whre i lay for over 3 mesthe,all
the whilesus.ring a great deai,aad appacent-
Iy oosatantly growing wwakr. I expeotorat-
ed • great deal of blood, and at use time it
was thought that nothing could save my
life. Rut agate 1 rallied sad la for • Iota
um, between life .ed death. f had agger-
.A for some time before being takes down
with $ severe pain in my bead .ad left .id.,
. 0d .harp twioginr pain between my
shosldery The pain is my aide sad head
one4inued to trouble ins all tbrourb my di-
mes The doctor 'eve up ell hope and my
belied. rade up char mind• .kat I mold
not live. le wee at tits jetsetters that •
friend
me to
Wil-
liams' Tisk Pale urged
I neat sod? Iproeor.d a
maple of heyew 1 began their sae sad
goes felt an improvement in my midi -
tees. and by the Uses the twe boxes
were gong 1 court sit op is bed and
tete nos.Wsea►b snuri.hmenl 1 gladly
mauneed the w el the Sisk Pile end
sone foiled the psis is my left
side and head bad gene end 1 began to feel
like • sow perms. Rv the tie.* 1 had mhos
six berm i era• able to be ep lead armed
1M beam end could de •emo light work. 1
still .atisw.d suing Pink Pte awl ..s•
vastly gsileed us strength mall sees I was
n mem es ever 1 bled hos is my Ids.
Lest Fall 1 taught cold and the mar to
whisk i Mea referred rstsrs.d r a Maim
degree. bat 1 hod sow bead • sew 7w
them mrd taking • maple ewes hazes .t
pdi 1 wee as wall es ever. I sever W
bele, Make than as prusest and feel en*
soft,.,. le the ..rite ef De, Williams'
Phkk Pt* thM 1 always hasp a hes M the
Imam .tad i easEdestty hies,e that hat
for them 1 wwmld have hien ha the grove to-
day
and my *Ms ends semberle 1 amp
net say res mash fa their prams, and
III .i,..Mner way he the mews ef ter
kid ,.mw Meer \Unser M try lite,
Ile. ,.self Pleb Pia alta ttwr lb
wed .thinsa le the blued end .weird shoe
teed .serol. 16 Mimi ea n dna
By Auction
THOS. GUNDRY, Auctioneer,
"Armstrongs
Store on West -St.,
,Saturday,
(JUNE lst),
Commencing at 2:90 p.m., continuing until sold.
Balance of' Salvage Stock from recent fire, consisting of
Lace Curtains Dress Goods, Gloves, Ribbons, Trimmed
and Untrimmed Millinery, Odds and Ends.
Also at same time and place
Parlor Furniture, Dining Room Furniture, Bed Room
Furniture, Kitchen Furniture, including a "New Williams"
Sewing Machine and "Souvenir" Coal Heater --with oven,
Lawn Mower, etc.
ALL IN FIRST-CLASS CONDITION.
R''ady for inspection at 10 a m.
Terms Cash.
C. G. ARMSTRONG.
The Importance - -
of Tailoring.
That to vrhich mankind gives the moot thought must be that which
is of the greatest interest, and the subject it thus distinguishes most be
of paramount importance. What this subject is no one can doubt who
is familiar with the social conditions of civilization, for everywhere that
men are civilized the thought they give to clothes undoubtedly exceeds
in intensity that which they give to any other subject.
Man thinks of his Clothes
at all timers except when
bathing or asleep, for they are always necessary to his comfort, conven-
ience and presentability. In the morning they demand his careful at-
tention ; if they are too warm or not warm enough at any time he can-
not forget them ; if they are comfortable he thinks of them with plea-
sure, but if they are not he execrates them ; if they improve his ap-
pearance he admires them, hut if they are unbecoming to him, and he
knows it, he detests them. They concern hits always. To order them
is a serious business, but as to where to order them there need be no
doubt, as
PRIDHAM, THE TAILOR,
i a up-to-4late in his business and guarantees satisfaction in every par-
ticular.
F. J. PRIDHAM.
to either of the two sasses, end this
mesas that they sheet a oars is • large per -
onstage of the trosbf- which afflict man,
kind. Boma ussrspeileus deal.rs ithposa
m the public iesitaseeme of telae
m.diciss The g.oaiae Dr. R'illinsa' Pimk
Pills are never sold is bulk or by the Ma-
drid or mom, sr is any fret exaapt is
oomtray's brutes, ten. wrapper mooed whisk
liars the hill trade mark, " 1h. Willem.'
Ptak Pills for Pale People." No matter
what the solar ot any pill offered is ami
ether whim other itmsdishew. fail These ours
is pills
aapoaan Isom viva i,w:avlr.
Rev R. C. ...soar pled Hot M dhas_
Me
Smlt,
l aterlal session of the Montreal CoPP nfer-
ence met to -day. The Costlereare has
loot from the active work by transfer
R.V. C. 0. Johnston, and ham gained
Rev. .1. F Starr. Rev. T. S. Hartrs has
resllrned. as he V no loaner able to
subscribe to the doctrinal standarde of
the Methodist Church- Last year Rev.
R. C. Horner was appoint. d to Coan-
bermat•e. He refused to go- Atter trial
and conviction lie was suspended till
this t'onference. it was unanimously
resolved, that fn view of Mr. Horner's
violation of tlm diaciplioe be be dowered
from the mlalpt3 y,
a Canadian solids.\ Im Resewet
Bridge. tis
•tan tm Venae
g. Charles liver, ewe -
ed the roUlad M
g and baasath
the satiate el the water. The syncger•
pis le ifJehl. X00 a, As
inn eaFl met to stmr Cl Iliptelor& et WNW.
p Ik(t he
-....:..Sot' r ..e.e-
5,
A daetber. reef.*. Crime.
Baltimore, May 28. -Lying la pools
blood in the ssenad story meat rums d
1711 Aisquitb-.Root, tide atonal"
were found the bodies d Mee. Marion J.
tlmrtatn, agedtlQ, and her 1S'yearoM
daughter Mania.. L. the hoe& of the
mother wen's a rumor fresh with the dila
Mood of both. The elder woman had-bi11
ed her dangbter and then eommltted ash
ett.. with the muse dost?. -dealing 12".
strumpet.
WAS ACCIIIMfR7 AT W111RMs.
Meyer mama ams Tyre e1 side Wotan,.
awMssiy OsOaseti
WInd•or, May !L-A serious accident
occurred in Mayor Mason's brickyard
this forenoon The main building of
his new yard wag completed, and the
V root which was being put teretber
was being hauled aloft. David Hook
and Henry Preemie were upoe the
timbers guiding the V. Timm Mayor
(limbed up to give directions, when Obs
rope gave way, and the man of umbar
came crashing down from a height of
11/ Diet. The two men were thrown vio-
lently to thewhile the Mayer
fen close to the 1, almost month -
tree by the loess timbers rte had 41a -
caped broken %atm, but was blxdlitt
from lead to toot, having hero struck
fa HY%4tt every part M the bade- 11.0lt
and i4wetltan are paraiysed from 4he
*walst
down, and Ina daagorotrr condi-
MOM b a new Sallee ea Oka
LlwpaMvrr, Oat., May >M. -Ruhr. 1ha
ens ofJew 765450.was I
t wfM, plow *0 I bq lt air.0
Ios Ur per Ulla the Ilnik Ara* re
the ea a. -