HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1899-1-5, Page 6POWERS OF A COLONY
An Important Message From
Hon. Joseph Chamberlain.
TEXT OF THE FAMOUS DESPATCH
!M Onr.reer .1 .. wfeurr1lan4 lu.teuelo
ed iia rh. Llw is. 11.• 1'..n.gaily. 151
LI.w11.•w.•,.. , 'Islet ore
ad ern r*11 !tee'. et Deem( %tete
M.,d'e C...ar,el Moat A..
o. pt er.y..u.lbnlir.
Bt John's, Nfld., Deo. 80. -Gov. Mar-
my
arlacy has wade public the text of the mess-
age receive! by him from Hight Hoo.
Joepb Chamberlain, Semwtary of malate
far this Colonies, lo which gh. Secretary
finally and definitely refuted b disallow
the Heil railway contract, or b inter-
fere 1w oolonl.l affairs, the peewee of
"'tech provlously was made known. The
message 1s regarded as • rebut, 10 the
Ueveruor and Is 000sldered an Important
pg0000noement on the 000stltuelonal and
kagketln control which the Imperial
estborltiu RgS safely easels* over dol•
.asl•l gtR.aons
155. mesuga of the Colonial Secretary,
after ackoowledging the reeelps of copies
of the reeolutlous ponied at the publics
meeting of the Inhabitants ot SS. Jub;.'s
In October, or Ins that Her Majesty
e boold be Wel eed either eo d'eallow the
Act parsed in the r,c.ne session of the
Legodature of Newfoundland, to give
effect to the contrast with Mr. Ite1d. ov
that in Soy cane, be "heel!' defer tender -
flag .dsloe so tier Majmty In regard 'ra
Ike Ass ontlI the people of the oolooy
ba.o badaoportunity of espresalue their
views on the quesilon at • general else
tlon, •tees oa :
"1 he step which 1 ane urged to tusks 1s
ewe for which there 1s no preoe ant In
Mee history of nolonlril administration.
Tem me.sore, the da- ..luwencs of which
se ought, Si 1101 Orly of pnrely local con•
aero, but one the provisions of which
are aJo.o,t exolnsivrly of • finance' and
administrative 'character Th. right t•
oomph's and unfettered eoolnl over
taanelal policy and arrangements is
e meutLd to salt.cvernmerrt, and hag
Wm Invariably aoknowledyed and respect-
ed by Har Majesty'i Government aod-
geelensly guaroed by the colonies '155s
Oolonlrl Government sod the Leglelatur.
ase - purely nwpe4Mhie for Ihs menses•
moot of Ise acanthi" to the people of the
•olo•e, and unless imperial Interests of
greet Imp•rrtaood aro In.perlllef, the li-
herrentloo of Her Majesty'', Donrumrol
lin laeb nommen woald be an unwarrant-
able lutrosluo, anti a broach of tee ober-
Me of the colony.
"IS la oowbon alleged tb*t the haler -
eels of .ny other part of the empire ale
Iasolved, or that the Act Is in any way
repugnant to lmperlal legiolatlon. It M
aanersed, Indeed, that the contract di. -
posed of ammo of the rolony over which
W coeditors In this country have an
eonlaWe, If not a legal, claim, bot, apart
from the foot that the easel. to question
are mainly potently'. and that the recur -
thy for the oolpfal debt is Its general
revenue, 5505 any partleular property or
assets, I cannot admit Shot the creditors
of the oolony.bave any right to claim the
to erterenoe of Her Majesty's Govern•
Sisal In the metier. it la on the faith of
She Colonel Government and Legislature
Utak they have advanced tbe money, and
it 1s to Goon lDat they most appeal If
they consider themselves Injured No
doubt it ft was seriously alleged that tbe
Act Involved a breach of faltb or eon-
a*sattoo of the rights of absent pewee
Her Majesty s Government would have
to examine it carefully, and consider
whether the dltereellt spelt melon on
the pars d • colony would entail on SLs
trait of the Empire rendered It neoawary
for teem to 1mt.rvene. But no such
.barge Is made. If Her Majeaiy'a Govern-
ment were to later•ene whenever the
La:ttatare of a colony was alleged lo
offset the rights of not -residents, the
rights, of self government would be to-
erlcted, In very narrow limits, and oo u-
plleetlons and confusion from tbe divi-
d es of authority must arise.
"1t 1s not the duly of Her M•jsety's
430,ernmps b attempt tu, ask of decld•
flag ',bother the Act of tbe Legislature
bas been to word .4555 the opinion of
Um rectorate. Kven • Governor, who
was to some slant endowed with local
opinion, would be oohs ■ serious step
11 la response to petitions such as have
been addre.ed to me, and against the ad -
elm of his Mielater.. be refused to assent
a a measure of local concern which has
hewn duly passed by the Leglalatore. and
If he (ailed to fled other MlnDtars pre -
pard to assume the responsibility for his
settee. aid able to secure the support of
the Lspldatore, cls position would be-
come enterable. Any such atop on the
part of • Governor would have to be
taken entirely on his own motion. It Is
essential that for every act of the Gov.
Annoy In local nutters full re.poosibIlity
•bould attach to • Minbtre amenable to
rs Cnloulat Legislature.
"Coosi.l.tatlobv which preclude) me
Orem adenine Her Majesty to disallow
W Let, apply el5ally to the alternative
emoted that I should refer tendering ad
trios to Her Majesty In regard to It, until
the people of the molgoy have 55.d 115 op-
purttlty of *Aprils- their Tlsws on the
matter.
"The Aot Is already 1n fora• and the
sentries to which le ethos .Rent has been
te part already performed, and the eon -
analog obllgatlon of the oonleraotor
Mould not he ..0ended until Her Maj-
may's pleasure was Motile declared. it
t.malhs In full force until the Aot Is dis-
allowed or appealed. It would be anklet
therefore, to the ..ntracbr, and would
wily sold to the already heavy liabilities
of She colony. to Secede b the prayers of
the petition.
"My ..tlon throughout bas Min 1ov-
erssd solely by n0naltntlonal principles,
on which i am boned bort, and 1 think
IS desirable that It should he made quite
Meer that 1n accepting *be fall reamed -
Witty, inseparable hem t5M pNviMr., 1f
the m•nbfnery It bee provided ter the
work of legislation and administration
legs proved 0.1.051.,, or the persons b
whom It has entreated Its destinies have
Galled b discharge their trust, they ean-
slot look b Her Majesty's Government
M supplement or remedy these defects,
er lo judge between them and their duly
abeam repnw'snutivps 1 hews, Mo.,
"(Signed.) Chamberlain."
Bailee of the ilnitd States °More and
seldom who were killed and bowled at
dentl.eo, Cube, Peas, P.H., Mantle
and llonolulo, are to be removed to the
United Stats and rrn:.rred, by order err
the War 1) partropl
THEY TALK OF WAR.
Who .treal1•.. In 1140 Trae..w.5 O•"w1ng
Ilketr•...ly S.rl•..-ristorr.quety
I...wmattary Uts
JS5•oneshorg, Dee. 90.- I he lItuetlon
r the Transvaal, brought •bout by •
est lI.kn 1»tween the Boers and krttt.b-
Mee ts growlne astir. Both sldm are
be • mood for 'tole..., and the Rend
Pen openly Mamas war with knaland,
is mart: "W• adl155 nye • heed act of
war 5.44 the women •ed ehlldl.n on She
jeagllsa aide be east aw,y from the etty,
tIM
1•5e1 them Mena Forma evilly die.
/0med a log. Thee Mt Jobanswb.rg M
dyad and the prp.eatw of Me
*Orkalenem bare be Oaken sad throws
talo the shone et their ewe srl0.s. let
Johannesburg he eunvert d lam• IebbIaa
heap, u. • wr,u.Wuw to the sutbws of
pr sruublew "
The Jok•ua.sburg Star L more Moder-
ato to Ile eepresetoas, and wares the
Polk that 115 violent Sae will ptselplam
• oriole
Warring 5,..w north *Mea.
London, Ileo 550 -The Je►anitasbigrg
ootrespood.at of The Dally Mall. wee
e thers a 'earplug agelnM lobe eptlmlathe
reporls oabted to London to the keeper
interest, day.: "I have Interslewed the
British oousel, who says the Saturday
danioostntlua Inepra.asd him as Lased
u pon deep pubile feeling, while the lepe-
tauoo whiob preeeneed the petition we.,
to ala personal knowledge compared of
men 0f high character and saudloa."
DELIBERATELY DONE.
t vld.a11, I.•wr..... Oa. Ah.s M.wberw
et 1\. aalek.rbwker club .r
N.w Yore -•Tore Arn.ta
New York, Dee 30. -It Dow appears
that the bottle Selig to young corui..b,
suppowed m oo0talo broulo Scheer, and
whiob telly was loaded wish ceded* of
po1Mlum, and which killed Mrs Kate
J. Adam■ who look, as she thought,
1wew,oesaluer for a hea4•ehe, was nos the
tint tattle of tie lend sent sbrongb the
malls by some friend Henry C. Barnet,
who Head .I the club and was In busi-
ness at No. 96 Brad stress, received •
puska.* of ar.tolo In November, pert of
w551eh he tnuk, believing It to be . barm-
1*w medicine known as bathos" powder.
He d5.J I9 days later. The Iwr.ellate
ranee of death was Inflammation of the
loop, but tie fatal result was dui to Me
weakeneng of the system by • mineral
poison. Barnet was a member of the
Knlckerbooker Club, as wag Ceroish,
Mn. Florence K Rogers, the daughter
of Mrs Athlone. killed by poison on Sott-
o.' lay wan arrested yesterday and taken
to police headquarters. Wlsb her was •
young man, also under • , • Drierle,
who the detective, .mid wan the son of
Mn. Rogers, but who, It was also mated.
Wail the sun of Mrs. Adams.
1S1115La ATT•cit THIS 11111E1511.
Sawgwlwary rlgh N,,, 1. Rest Atrlea•
LI..L Han.., to.. %rounded.
Caloatta De. 80.-Advioes received
ben from British Kash Afrlea say .hat
on Oct 10 • force of rebels at5eked •
detachment of Mines balmiest to the
97th ' Baluohl., oummen.fed by Lieut.
Haanyuton, which was matching to
H ealedl.. A n.ttvromo.r •ted 11 men
were killed and nine men were wounded,
'1ne12•hug Ltltlt. 'H)9 t1171s:":7{Yd was
shot Sbrctgb the right arm and had bit
Isft NOW shattered by ■ ballet. lb* rear
guard repulsed the enemy and the
wounded were Oosroyed 14 tulles to
Klsallzl, on the western shore of Lite
Kluge which place was held by a own -
pony of Baluoble
Tee rebels lost 100 assn. Teter the
rebels attacked KIsallal and that 25 .nen.
The catheters on the British side were
two mete wounded. Troops the ■dvlom
added. were despatebd b pursue the -
"stele
The Baluchi, engaged originally he.
longed to Col. Martyr's expedition, widen
left Uganda In October, going In the
dlrectlo4 of the Nile, with the object of
joining General Kltoben.r's forces 1 h
Baluchi'. were lett behind, ln Unyore, In
order to dispose of the remnant of tee
Socelanese form which rebelled ander
Maodoaald mod took ..nope as Unyore.
rkgr*a4110 Yol1 reser THING*.
C.F-E. will !lave • Rapid Tease-C.r-
II..ntal TraI, Neat Year.
Montreal, Deo. fel-.Td. Canadian
Pantile •re already making great peepers-
Mons for next year ■ Sniffle. in the Ors{
place they will ran a rapid train across,
Moo eon tinent,callIng It tb.Imperial Lion lto
d. The oompeny ban just turned out
two new dining cors named the Mlnmao
and the Miliaria', all of the C 1'. H.
diners toeing lamed after places In
& trope. They are also oomplssing ten
Map compound consolidated engines,
weighing 111.0,000 pounds each, betides
she tendert'. 1 bele l000rmotivea are being
built at the Hocbeligt shops, while six of
the same kind aro being oonatruceed at
Kingston. These are all for the eommany 's
frtlpbt service, but they also have In
hand el, large locomotive& for fact ez-
pws train between Mont,eal and
Detroit. tllz standard snow plows and
two large rotaries. are likewise befog built
Mee b/ the C.P H., the last being
especially (needed tot dearth, oat 001.,
and It is said that wile of them "'111 do
the work of • thousand men. The com-
pany are also taming out 500 hoz cars et
Path, ale the rate of from eve to lea per
day.
OVID SOLIICR .CUOOt. ROTS
WYI have ■.r11wl-Ilewrr RiO.s faired
of sewer..
Ottawa, Des 80. -The 551111tia Depart -
Meth ha, decided to recall the twos of
Holder rides given M the different corps
of tbo public pothook nod oolleges thmoph-
out Caned., nod to Iasoe Martini-Heory
tl6.s In their stead.
The reason fur this Is that the Marti nl-
Henry rides are a later arm than she
8nld.r and will glue the school boys and
young men better training for the l.ee-
Wa6eld, the arm now seed 554 the militia.
As • matter of fact, the militia author'
Mse would prefer, It possible, a Ione the
lee-Eofleld rifles to the school boys, as
the new rifle Is mach more suitable for
the use of the young recruits This is
owing to 1M lightness and god shooting
qualities.
/task Ulm In th. Lew,.
Parts, Dor. 30 -M. Musson. the w.11 -
known journallet, fought a dor with
D work yesterday with M Dupont, an
.oerg.tic supporter of Dreyfus revision.
M. Dupont was severely wounded, hie
advereerv's weapon plating his laag.
CEUUTOOEI TO TR I AL?Olt MURDZR.
*.e1Mr 0.11e1a. Arrs.d •5 u Aeeew.
p11... 1e th. Yerror.
Winnipeg, Dee. SO. -Another sweat
was made In the Stnrrtbaru murder we
yesterday afternoon, Waryl Oosss.ak
being now looted op, rhargd with assist -
leg Csoby. the Gall -len, In killing
Bo.ehko and four rhlldren. During the
prelln.lu.ry trial of Canby yesterday
Ouesesak ears evidence Implicating Dim-
eelt, Sad was promptly anesssd. Celuy
has been sent lop for trial.
Th• ter''emit. '.1.5.4.4.
IfInnlpeg, Dor. 110 -A Fort WI11hm
desp.teh says an eat beton of dyn"telt,
oreurrd on Toc.la5y neer the near
K.mint.tlgnla, on the new Ontario &
Rainy Hever road. A teem of horses ware
kll5d and Sanas men ioJored, bat none
et the latter ecrinnely Their penes pre'
Mn,fth, th, fnnimut; Robert Webster and
John Burks
V SY nn'•1 4110.11 Up,
Parts, Deo. 10 --The biotin yesterday
learning ray.: "From"' would prehebl1
be Inclined te ren00nne all Mahe' along
Ile Newfannell.nd Fn•ah'hen, hn1 the
w mpenwl,nn toe non'. Isg meet. he
Mtge, Idnoe reu'maimtl en wined pall the
5 Ihtetneh eoserefgaty la tb{_Jttudi
e(1� plan Sad MIgaelon.
TIIE 3 -CEN I. RAH; GOES
TAM -Cent Domestic Letter Rate
to Into Effect January 1.
MULOCK'S NEW YEAR'S GIFT.
* r.rward Hoye .applreable 1. 1.11.,.
1.., Nae 1.1W{0d star..
- A Iio.s te I1...1ue.. M.., A.,.Iher
114r,4..e. of 146 Yrogr...,te
atat.•w....41 .1 140 Ye.t-
Ottawa, Deo. 80. -The Christmas boa
of Inter ltouerlul peaty 0ostae• bee bora
followed by a New late a Rife of • two -
0005 letter ram tbrou,boui all Uremia,
b.gtouing ea January I. Lear season she
Goverumrot, w►lolpalIDg .ke •roptton
of inter -Imperial peony Dceap. Wearied
the Wwag$ tet e mewled,* Aoa autburla-
log then/ w hes they derma Is Ade e
to reduce tow (auadl,o leiter ram lo Iwo
00ota, eau upon sue London centerence
the fall naming Cheatham as the nay
upon ',blob Imperial peony poaage
should take efface, the C.aadlao Govern-
ment deeded to avail remelts, of the
powers ooutared upon then and redoes
the Caiadlau dorueeste leder ram hum
three to two cents at the 00/1401 poaalble
moment 'Isle volume of eorrespondenoe
of and ptrilou of the impure "'lab the
rewa brier of the 'empire being oomtara-
1Ivoy small, She London postal oonfer-
5004 eneoludsd Ibat the raduttion so the
penny titin, involving teertrus tinaurlal
oonseggtna>♦, &hotel Du into eased on
the moll appropriate day. loud therefore
✓ eteeI,d Otedellie se, the day of the re --
00100 of families and the revival of cot,
re,poadanes loesw.un rrl.ods throngboue
the wbnle of the /eighth Empire. Hut
She redootlos of the domestic' letter rate
involving, as It does, very mu :h huger
eondleretloua, It was neee•sary In axing
• day for to (uauguretlou to base r gard
to the Canadian ay•.t.1 of kereita the
pub.t, aoco11111s, .eorolQg to whiee vas
fiscal year begins oa July I. In Mat view
It was deemed ade letble to tring the
changeluso operation on the ant dry of
the stoned half 0f the fiscal year. hence
the soleot500 of January 1 1 be prow:the-
tion
terteen el 155. Un,ern'r-General Insuyunt-
Ing tbe reduced demeane rate will appear
ta Saprdayi U®wal dearest..
A fu.n.rwt 11 ...0,. -.
By the 15rmi of the hostel •rranginent
with the United States the reduction will
Api.1l,,h9 .dettrrs MUT . W that
Oduntf7 ILI. timber reform "'111 on
doubt he epprerlaL.d by all (5.51.. of
C•oadlabs, because It is bound to confer
• boon upon everyone who uses the mail,
particularly open the business commun.
Isy Ile
the rwtnetloo of 5he Impertnl
rate Ilse furnished ,,ratifying oroof. of
advantage to Canadian trade, and In •
mu( 55 larger Degree will the domest's
Irnde of the country be beneflticd by this
latest sweetie°. Io leis Mr Malock has
added another M the many a'hle'emeat.
'which dare marked bis will .l.'e.ticn of
the Pat t mad Depsrtrnitet, and he has
given a fa in.. proof 6, the poaeeselnn of
Shoes gpaltdwalnf progre.sl►e state,tuan-
@ Llp ere de .ruble In the pulite mac of •
y def g enn advanolnx country Ilk. Can•
o da The reform also shows the deep in
Serest tette by the Goverulnent In ,ser,
movement aeloo1ated to .dvanes the
Interests of trade ant Inrrea'e the leo,
parity flip Sb. oountly generally.
�'1f1, The-1.01.01.•
e -.1•.
It bW been decided that, the tors►..nt
stamp no longer being together', there
w111 no more lames of It afar the
prosesupply la eabaosted The color of
the domestic postage stump aroordtrg lo
the e0gdeetlon of tbe Poetsl Union, betas.
led iglu be necessary when the supply:
of the,drllnary two -dent .amp, which le
green, 4 ezteusled, lo rhange the color
to the of the three -cent Oomwtlo dumps,
II ea Arrlvwd With 111. D..g.,
Qwebei. Dee. 550,-1 he family of Mr
Ignore Hebert, residing In SDI/ city, ha'e
riselsed a letter tram him. dated et
fitt.pney. In welch he .tates that he has
arrival at that place safely Mr. Hebert
left bon in the Orel days of Nosamber
lost. with 149 deg•, for the Yukon,
whiob h•.1 been parehss.d on the cows
of Labrador sod shipped under the euper-
toWnnenee of Mr J U- Gregory. Out of
the 112 canines, Its have arrived In ex-
oollene eondltlon. The other 14 reaped
on the way- Mr Hehert states that they
have given good satldaotlon and aro ju.t
what was required for this work.
'there W111 tt. Me repel 11w1.g,t.-
R011.e, 1e0 bo -0o advice of the
Sacred Coleys, the Pope has decided not
to send • representative to the t. sari di.
armament ounfdeence •I fat. Peter5nlrg
Although the Pope Is much Interested In
the Corr s peso. proposal and warmly
endorses It, the political Olapttee between
the V.ttnan an 1 the Italian Government
rendered Pagel representation onadtla-
• b).. icily dnelino, to vend a represe0a-
Ilvs If the Vatican were t.00golxed.
tenr.e w.,t l enflerat-.1.
New York, fee 80.-Inapeeton of the
Bard of Health hese oonll,oated 1,16o
pound. of horse flesh at the depot of the
Amerlan express Company, 48th West
and Madison steno., and tent It to the
°Metal dock. The meat came from Hoff
& Gifford, Sidney Centre, IN. lawn re
County, New York 1 be hoard withholds
the name of the oomelgues.
A CONSTABLE'S TAKE.
Oapt.ree reawh Phut... a lrppu•.d li.
meotr.t 51•.,. I ',.. Labe11.1.1. 55 be
Was Wa••d•rlrr 4h..a itwrrf•..,t.
Mast Toronto. Dee. S0 - The villas,
had • treat of rather •n .xeltlne charm.
616 yesterday morning In the form of 5
steeplo,he55 between Constable TIdsbrn)
and a hale-oemeesed eresture who w•
classed on the program as "unknown. '
The conat•ble won the two and to
to land the unknown, who turned out to
be, as be claims, 'reek Phalen ot Lake
Mild, which le nine mile north of Peter
bore.
Ph•le* was drat netted at the Harde
glee f..tor, •hon! 7 0 clock to the muro-
Inp, and ea he became oboe:lots, (en-
semble 'I'Idebrrf wee summoned R het:
the eetntable seethed 00 the amine, about
9 0 "lock, Phalan had (rade Macke b for
northward The fagitive had got oat of
nae* by this time, Lot 156 clone able
started out in poreu.t on foot, •ml at
Mmes was able, by billowing the stack.
in the snow, to m ;oh ea o00•.lonal
'limp.. of the Mtinc m.o. bot Phalen
e0ntinnd In LN nnrthenr9 dlreet.o•
ever the la sod tbrnoah the broth, until
be was fleetly nap4urod by the cen.M1.le
shone two mfrs" ab -.'e Wexford, after •
sham of over two hours
Phalen, 'shoetree and Moektnglese,
when overtaken, l.rmented • eltieh!s
slain. Ho alone" wee, torn 1.y the herbs
en the wire (core., and his fret wore •
bloody imeetheta, with not a permits of
skin e• the tido,. He was biker, lob r,
MMMss.te Ori..r,.d and rwmuded for •
west.
TM prisoner el•Ims Se some from
lakeleld H, Is *bunt 11? yeah sf as.
He le .lean 150..n, sod at the tome of
bM .Sato., wore a brews salt and a
Werk leder*.
CHICAGO UNSTEADY.
wbr.t Yr. we -.•-•awed 55114 . Ilar•gta
..r a 5....l -5.'...1•••e•'• rea.N•e
1 Steal' . ,.1.111...•..
Tearedry avealug, Dee. re.
l.lrvrpoul wbrrt nae 55.1e, u.day, The
Mot.,.. ♦ d,hr.re sees /uvo t..I god 1br ISM
ar •5.4.1. 11•.14 'leu pen e u 41. Yell. *heat
Lu-oa1 ad.aat'Ird t1, ontuat.r, trim neer
*p lu te Za r.auMtrw
Lturege• wueet market wail Irregular to
day. 14 toss rem. 1 1,151 W theremtrtrn
• . '5*1, us seri/ re-,lta.a,, lest rrhled ou
n1,,.r,• of 4,g dip -ria At lobe viol% the
teges were ply tw-
lyw 1'ewerde a Was&. J�1 than Wuu a de
k.y Red J
ittery eared tenth a leer el 1{e We
!radios Wheat mearhela. •
rol11h..: a,r to. 5am.led ptoee sada/
at 1145V1.uMl tel,0$;
Pyelo. 1)/0. M5, J111y,
('kksga . ..i.... i0 6611 1110 Tut` GO 6971
New lurk .. .... u Tl)I U 7.y ..
»a. LOW.... 0 72% 0 7414 617%
I tltWu .. 0 71% 0 7114 0 511 ....
De,tWl .. ... 0 .or555 0 Tutee
\o. 1
Northern ... 0 to 0 06155 0 tltira ....
M.uueaputla ... 0 1G1{ 0 07155 0 tali
.ill i... .. a
Toronto, ret.. 0 70 .... .Y . ...
'1'.rnrte et. Lawrence Market.
N 55.at aro, eve bw4oul rued as Ludlow*:
White, :7,11 uu•uer sold at tie to 74%c;
n•u, lee uusu.,. et 7'4,ir; g..M, 100 leWb-
e15 at ?VC; .p1"111,;, lee 00.1.414 al i154e.
Marley atm; lou uua1..a Duni a. tee W
JI mac.
Its, Breuer; tlmothy sold .t IP W j1J,)J
Sur t..u, u,.o ed, ..r i.. to $7.5O.
htnsw; .,x lauds et D.Mw sold at j7 W
118 per lou.
Dreamed hogs; deliveries I1*bt, prices
n nu, at 555.2.. to i5.3.. p. -r ow .
Toronto Live Stook.
Men'4pts 01 leve stuck at the cattle mar-
ket a..r Ihµt-lr s..un ail 1..d-
..u..u.-,+. 5w. a,levyl ■1 . stau4et. 11, eel,
✓ leu ted luta tel e.tl.le ue.ua ....I, al 1um-
�.i pr., v, Dealers, bots b.tyen Si,')
uls.eurd W I,r••wa411y1 for e'4dsy's
u ,art, L
Preis for ■11 kiwis a1 cattle remota as
quoted below,
.-_,..,.. .o.,.0, C110.1.:0 44:4 to 44 60
..,,•a.: .ante, 11:a. S tti 4 25
111.41415111151....4' 6 ZJ 55 W
l.u..a eery este•!, geed
666 412%
L.ode geed botcher.' ale •
r ),Ie0'00,5, "'lard
a6 dila 4 (al
b1.oCases and wedlute te -
at•.•d -1
l•. •der,. bel,y 1 W a til
*4u.c..ts ea. tie, plated lets a 0) 4 1.,
• g.., d , ..... 3 45- 55 4
d 111 ,111 .. .. 920 55 43
c, m,.wo : LO 3 :6
" tut nor2 33 2 to
▪ cows, to•, !race.......�2 00 40 to
t r., es. roue ..... 2 taut u,l11)
DA c.v. pet ewt, 3'1,{• 3 ,Il
ils'Ita. per ewL�.....«-a
b11.r ons lamb., each 2 73 3 75
4ya to 300 Ilea Mea4 13 4 'L3
At (ohs.... .. 4 1,5 ....
Reavy tab, ...... . a eta ..,..
enre ..... s w .. r.
E.we Mu0a.,.,. Dec. 210.--CatUa- 'bent
w...,
se .mp'rtaul caaage lu the market
5.. day w114 u11.7 two -twdo on We mei a
tuo.Mnte d'luaud, Proem were quotable
•'.eel kite last Monday. There was • 1121d
•apply of .Sire. and • good demand foe
eJetttr Veee ■t steady to arm prom T1,1
beat. war S7 t0 t.. 50.
blteep and I*mtr►-Tbs supply was tee
IE -me for ter demand; Sad the market ruled
Mai tIlrougaoul. The total onrnup wore
1. loads, lnrludlug lu roods 55eid over, Toe
hosts was tor to ile low er• ththOr t0 .x•
gra were quotable 555.55/ to {5.06; good to
J to $5 50: onunos to sued. 114.80
tu 0.
s Slurp. cbokx to extra 554.:5 1.
tu choice,
10 good. 9260 to :3.655. 64 to 64.26; 00118111,43
Montreal Live Stook Market.
Montreal, Que. Dec. 1111. -The reMpla
it cur 1....t dud .b.ttotr tuts morning were
7E0 heed of erste, 40 Calves, IRR) aherp,
a.• lrulb5, 4550 huge,
The i,trudaur'e was very large *ad prices
were writ masut.rved.
G. od cat. .e mold ■t from 4c to 4%e per
putout, lower grade,, from tike to *5550 per
inmost.
Ca.. es were ,old from 553 m $10, zeroed -
lo size slid quab:y.
Sheep brought [ruin 3c to 314e per pound:
foe theme awl cults, from 2'yr to se per
ft bud.
1 -.wing sold at from 414e t0 6t per mood.
Hogs. srlevsrd sold at 554.40: near,. tat.
55t.u. light stocker., fit.90.
Welsh Market*.
-
thermal, Dee. 3l. -412,30,) -Ya 1 C51.,
ai mei& . red winter, 11. 4,1' No 1 Nortl-
msprang, IN 2d: corn, 'Ls; peas, a10%4;
60e, Mrd !Ss 3d; tallow, 21s 41;
nr vm, hre,1, I,c.. 28.; light, 27s 01: short
eat. 28s; cheese, 'elate 4.4e al; colored 41.11
.JIL-
Uvr pooS--Clone-15Mt worst rt.'adr.wltg
No. 1 Northern a• 6. 3d; red winter et dm
4d; red winter futons, 6. 1%d for 1/e
M reed for March, Rai 5. 611d for May.
alai maize quiet et b; futon's at 1s 11151
L r nee , 1. 111% tor Mardi and May.
Flour. ills.
1)R.GUAY,!N.P.,S1NK1N6
An Amaranth Township Miser
Found Frozen to Death.
THE ICE BRIDGE AT MONTREAL.
reef at Wa•hlrgtos That the 1r,eee,
55111551.. Troops al Iloilo May rat
User Ib. 1,600 Arerleaa S..ldier.
There-Arulaer .0,111.1. Gale A
Berme Crtk011. Yr1.u1 .0e -
some. a Prlhlan.
Dr. N. H. Woods af-Belt Is deed, after
• lengthened .homes, to hie Seth year.
senator Michael Adams of Northam,
Lorlenl, N H , Is reporter: lo be dying
The log bridge at M/.ntrwl la repW4
fanning, and some people hate crossed 11.
Dr. Osay, M.P. fur Levis, was 0U
Thursday highs reported to be slaking
Aotdr«had broke'abd let
ewes 6J9 076. He has filed • petition la
bankruptly in Net: Yost.
Toe New York lieu prison ooamis
slue, l0 1M annual report, w111 pronounce
favorably for prison labor.
ltaobI behaohne of New York has been
toned deed la his synagogue by Ma
daug55la. Ile died at pl.yer
Jean (:arlo0 the most noted bandit .1
Coreloa, and for ►!z yam the terror of
8oeala and Vico cantons, ham been cap-
tured.
Chevalier Balllenee, P. H.S.C., 00
amount of his advancing yon, It is said,
bas resigned tee poet of elty engineer of
Quells*
Comte de Jotemps of Perla has closed •
ooatract 'etch • Chicago firm for the
manufacture of $6,000,000 worth of moor
,eblelee
"Babe" Jaokson, • meows hall per-
former, has just tried to end her 111• by
taking Iaulenum at Hoobester, N.Y. bbl
L 92 years old.
15 Is reported that the Duke of York 1e
So be maw sneer admiral In time lo take
part In the reception of the 11. S. war-
ships at Hpitbead.
The CRAW et William Whimwslgbt of
New York baa eontrlbuted to the cute
Treasury al Albany 6ri19.51*, under the
Taxable Iraulder Aot.
baadns repeewsu$aee- of She
4,400 members of 555. Commercial Travel-
lers' Aa.00iatloo attended the annual
1:l eetlug
lo Toronto o0 Thursday.
The U.S. Wer Department has luded
git4ilfelor a'1;100 -ton cable Alp and 166
miles of marine sable Io co. 505 the
Philippine Islands with each ostler.
Toe Canadian Bank of Commerce has
advised the Dominion Government that
It Is .cdlne oltcer' to ..tablrsh • branch
of the bank to the Actin Lake Merlon,
Another violent gal, swept over the
cease of Greet Britain on lhoreday, ■00
caoaed several small wrecks, besides In
terruptloo of tete trans channel serene
A000rdlug eo tits reports of Bellevue
HOAp5ta5, laeanity Is looreaalog to New
York ata remarkable pace 'lb. Lace for
• living soros many a poor brain In that
stay.
A company represented by E. H. Harri
man of New York M said to bays acne
peeked the purchase of the Cnleago &
Alton Matlroad, and wilt maintain 11 as
loo lodepeudeas Hoe.
Political 'alba from 'Weeder, Central
Au.erl,a, have reported In Panama that
the lortrees of 1'ulnoo has fallen Into the
handl, of the revolutionists. 'the news is
000flrmed from Guayaquil.
John Barkwurib, alias John Wile1,
formerly • gook In the Salvation Army
farm neer 1 oronlo, wan arrested at Ham -
Elton on Thursday on • charge of theft.
He was taken to Toronto for trial. .
Mies Clara Nelfogold, aged 16, bugged
Mrs. Charles Dewey, aged 70, with roar
crashing mtbUrta.m that the old lady M
dying Several bones were Lroken, and
155. earsllage wee torn from 555• brut
bone.
Hobert V. Roberton, formerly a well-
known Chicago newspaper man and
founder of Tb, Negates of Plsoervll;e
Cal.. Is dead. He was one of the 113061
w.dsly koowo journalise os the Pasha
Coast.
F.tber Walsh, a Catholle priest of
Chicago. has been doral • member of
the Knights of 1•ythlas. Hs will endeavor
to ..care the approval of Archbishops'
Feehan and Inland before Ming finally
initiated
John Williams of Amaranth Township,
who was footed frozen eo death a day or
two ago, was a miner. He had got two
mother 640,000. '1 he coroner's jury found
that tbe miser died from exposure and
want of food.
Mr W. A. Charlton, M,P.P., South
Norfolk, had two r,be fneturrd tbr.e
west' ago in Simco, ■ tatter abaft in -
Closing . blow In the brute. Howey,
he 1s now ablo le he out and is visaing
friends out of .0w0.
A sad ease 1s reported from Iremrnm-
cook, N.H. T55dl lager, a pro.peroua
tanner, became Insane •td had to be
pinoed In an aylnln T550 .hock to his
wile etas .o great that on Cbrlgtm*. Day
the, too, wag taken to the same to.clt0-
tlon,
The Walls -Fargo Repress ogles al Han
Antonio, 7era1, Is said to hove hoc
robbed on Wedneniay of fer,,000 hl cur -
:Mink and 61160 In gold. The driver 01 the
delivery wagon, who wen entrusted with
5Lr money. M mitring and his hares and
wagon were found In the suburbs
Mrs Cornelius Wllenn of (lads, wife of
Mr, Cornelia" Wilson, who trowel • I for
Goldie It MoCllloh, tell down the aline
at her home Wednesday evening, and fled
Thursday morning as a retell Deems/id
was about 60 yams old, mod leaves .
gtown•09 fatally, beslder her husband.
Mn. Kthyl (bmyne•fenesr, dltress of
The Feathered World. Loddon, kng., the
most notable pet stock loere.1 In she
world, la making a special Pip mews the
A % aotle to attend the great MLOgoar
poultry show of A:metres, Ontario and
Toronto Poultry As'oda1Ione In Toronto
from Jan. 9 b 13. 'ram present indiges-
tion" the show will be the greatest ever
bald In the world.
A delegation represents, Protestant
eho elbee Malted upon President MsKln.
ley nn Therm lay with • petition midair
for • re'Ineelon of armamene, ate! oho
for arbitration le nettling town national
Manses. The petitioners, however eon-
gretOlae.l the P►wtneos on she "'MAW.)
war recently waged by the Amrfe•n
• .-•10 In the eau"' of ;noire and Mimi re
v " The President replied eSrdlelly, bot
p "0514 nutting
1111e.11.. rr.•wt.g Vel.,.
Jobano.burg, Deo. 80.-Tbs sito.Mon
In the Transvaal, brought .bout by •
00111don between the Boers and ensllab-
u.en 1a growing uglier. Both sides are
to • mood for ,lula0ce, and the Rand
Poet openly disowns war with England.
It sa►s: "W• advise new • flied Set of
war. Let the women and children on the
i05llah side be sent away from the .My,
and with them tbow persona evilly dis-
posed to as Then let Johannesburg be
destroyed ■td the perperatora of the
turbulences hen -be taken and thrown
lour the .hafts of their own mines let
Johannesburg be conversed intoalobbleh
beep, as . tombstone to the authors of
our troublem "
1he Johannesburg Star te more moder-
ate
ode■te 10 Its .xpr..sioo., and warns the
P0.1 that :a violent lone will preolpla$.
• arbia
A Little noelpr•.rltr.
Wa•hinglon, Dor. 30. -Tb. Postmaster.
General vsstrday signed an order ammo -
rig as private mntline cord" both the
Canadian mailing eards bearing the
United 8I.,*. sa-nps and mailed eu
this stde of the line, and tbe Welted
States cards mailed la Canada wlsb
Canadian postage.
FANCY 0A`5AI/IAY PK4ng.
Reports .f S\Ipw-ret. 10 Ola.gnw-T
1•., 55.11. b.y
Toronto, len. 60 -Mr. C. C. James,
Deputy Minister of Agreeallon, has re-
celyd • report of Darlington shippers
regarding the shipment of pears to Eng-
land
it 1s only about tore /sore slate •
market for the fruit wee dlatevered
then, to gay 0x15'.1. The report Is from
Mr. George i Fisher of Burlington Dur-
ing She mat\ of November lee same
were sent to the 0lergew market, tbe
remit& showing net nrnflle after p•yto'
•11 charges, freight god r4lnmlwlon. of
4755, or a Set rstarn of 19.60 per oda.
The eases as need by Ratlingten peer
growers are lex90 inches, and nine
Maher In height A barrel of pain. wbeu
.hlppel In Moue paps., will 611 four of
these oases, the saia, therefore hove netted
tb. grower. j10 • 0,1 barrel flee eases are
mels of beewnwith pitmend..nd are
prnpeely Labelled. " limey Canadian
Pearl.' the ease mating 10 mem sash
whesale
Tolalo eonalg. nment b OM.gow , wast
shipped In ventilated eomprltrtm.sme, Sot
by sold 5t0nre gal the milkier prim 11
Gl.egew 'orad item 19s red to liked pm
eels
RUM 1515.M AND KILLED.
.0101. 111 I r4 '.1 Cal.,l.a was Yoe
nlnw row lh. 5.05.0155.
Collodion, Dre. CO. -Moore iflitterd, •
e tligii.tall, 46 Niers of age, oral kilted
by Wes northbound 41111.,, whale going
to his work to the hash, walking cn 'he
C. 1'. H ..steak 'Ito eogtne whistled Iwo
and lot's bot the mon did nos seep nil
1n N14, sod wag .uuek la the richt rue
whir .nitiug„gt, 5>1o.Ua.••w.lsaa. all in
the Unser of Chosen friends fat 69,000.
*elan AM.r Rae Is Irma
Newmarket, flee. 80. -Robert Aber
Relit was yesterday ae.1n brought before
Masntrntee itn(,rteon sad Jo1h1o.,
1'h,y were onabl. !rum the .,ldsnew Se
enmmlt him fur trial on the a1.Hea0
.5.ree M neosinug' ter. Reid WW1 !hors.
ere dlaeh.rg.d and told m Mbave blare
eel( for the loin».
"1.w 't..rwy at A.vwh.y,
Bombay, Dor. 8O. -Baron, (Arson of
Radiation the new -Vleerov of 1.41*,
and Lady Corson, with their ehlldrsn,
evolved here yesterday, oe the Pentameter
& Or.aMl sae..w.blp Arabi, wheel lent
Leaden ea Dee. R
SKIRTS AND BODICES.
1gmae11w55 They Are Alike, '5.w.Mw..
They Are btg.rewt An \..slag C.'e.ge.
Although W bare the bodice and skirt
alike le now the fuhIoeable rule, there
are 5oms notable uuuptluoe to this law,
In which there Is • decided difference be-
tween Wem. although. to be sure, $My
are 1a flea. 16rar6ay and obviously he -
long teaerier. pilor Cum pie, • street cos-
tume bawler a skirt of borer blue cloth
has • abort, close coat of darker blue silk
enihrolderel with chrysanthemums of a
subdued yellow Th. •..raw fur grime the
jacket as is seen on the skirt; the .meat 1s
of hewer blue silk and 10, has of buaear
blue velvet.
Again, with evening gowns, the bodice,
while of the same Dolor w the skirt, M
often of quite different material. This le
especially the caw when transparent.
Dimity material L employed for the cor-
sage, cream mousseline de solo, for st1m-
pi, being wornwtth a Met of Comm Rftt.
The leash use of embroidery Is of gnat
wlstaeoe In bringingdl6ennt oolore II lo
barmoey, for If the skirt Is of one shed,
dud tpe bottles of mother embroldiry
of black ape.0 beltb of tbein
e ffort of union otbrwlas absent
A highly pleesins evening balker for •
young girl le Illustrated In today's Iwo
1t to of Ivory silk, embroidered with Ivory.
end has a square derollettyte bordered b!
• puffing of Ivory silk. Blas folds extend
lengthwise of the oorsne,. edged on each
side by • ruffle, and a wider ruffle forms
epaulets over the shoulders. The sleeves
are puffed lengthwise. The belt Is of ruby
velvet. This bodice ID worn with a skirt
of Ivory moire velours.
JCDIc Cnw.1•T.
CAPES AND WRAPS.
L1u.ee fE Teel. Stele Maes Lam
Year -..As A'tfae', Ye Street Gown.
Round capes, rippled all around, which
leave been worn for several years, ere ler
men. The long. cutaway ape Is preferred,
and ie modernized by the addition of eta
velar ranee and • high *oiler It ). •
wrap smarm Is not convenient for general
CLOTH Ol TOTE
tore as 1t le tight amend theories and up-
per
pper part of the figure, and It Is thersfnn
mad chiefly for alrrlspe and visiting wear,
being made of very rich melodist.. Matt
lasso, .1155 and velvet are favorite genie,
with trimmings of embroidery and pease-
mpterte-
Shawl wraps are ales rewired this win
ter. but are lemming a • tall, dignified
figure obly. Badly made, nothing can
seen mon devoid a emblem, but well
made and well worn they are en Mer,e$tve
novelty.
Circular reeks are mode in velen mod
fur, es well as in thinner Laateridg, velvet
ruffles being Deed for tar game 1. End
far ruffle .lab velvet
The platen allows a gown al ebamots
doth, the skim opening at the lett side
over • panel of moss green velvet Clot -
Ism d horltss15l hands of velvet enelrcle
lbs skirt, terminating In gold bottom
The tight -bodies has E plastron of green
velvet, and is trimmed with anew* of
velvet bends running obliquely. The col
Mr is of green velvet, the green velvet
toreador mart bang passed through* gold
111d. The emcee eta erlt,M.d alth
lengthwise bands of velvet The ebamole
telt bat is trimmed with great pintoes
and green velvet. JUDI. Cno1.lsr.
• very Moe, Vette. Leap.
Governess -Cams RON; It a Mme for
g ood little girls to be to ted
Ethel-Yeth, Mlth Morg.n, but yon
tome 1 barn been b•nghsy today. -Jewel -
e re' Weekly
Pnwer d t.Wttent/els.
'How motel you meat,' Ilse ermmp.
$o knock ibat burglar senseless WIIh ahs
potato mnsher/' they asked her.
"1 jp.t 85595 my eye* and imnvteet'.
If Wes .L/bn," Rhe •RIwIKed,-1;rilau
. polls Jnort.n I. -
1111aof (Tr foe Vete ere.
"ante MA 700 get lynch • pltba•tt 5*
prMlioa bra lust ugly Nies Pastem'r pert
haft?" '
"1 i4 ►t? to M11teg *.e about toted
5b. 01104 500 roafried. "-IIreoklyr
1410.
Vim
•
tgor
Vffiity
V i N -to word and to win -to keep a seam
mind in a sound body to laugh at worry.
VIGOR -to ward off disease- to cos -
quer
quer obstacles -to transmit health Sad
.torngth to your poeteritr
VITALITY -10 resist the fearful realn
and tension of 4txtern life to make et
for the constant drains of overwork.
Dr. Ward's blood Slid Nerve lilts confer
all these essential qualities ea the tees.
•..ZU11.13YI12i1(a 1S ANPj. ilmera
Before -',ming Or. %Verdi Mood vas/
Nerve Pills I felt weak, nervous and rte
down. 1 had lost weight steadily for
wme time i my circulation ora femora
hands, feet and limbo were cold. 1 always
felt weak and my muscles trembled. Now,
steer the use of one box of Dr. Ward's
Pills, I feel like my old sell 1 hare gained
five pounds in weight and too per tett
in cheerfulness. I now walk firmly, m=
muscular system is strong and my blood
circulate' vigorously. 1 have more comk{rt
than I have expenenced in years. Dr.
Ward's Pills have done more Tor me thea
any medicine 1 ever took.
P111. CARMICUAEL,
13 Aright SL, Toronto, Oat
All good druggists can supply you. If
they wool, we will by mail. Prig yoc. pM
bux.or shoats forSa.00. Tee DOCTOR'
WARD CO., Limited, Turoltto, OM.
HARD TO ST00P.
Backache and Kidney trouble make I
a tlelifax lady's 1.1..l,i.ratle.
DOAN'S KIDNEY PILLS CURED SEL
it would be well of every lady in Ca•adRI
understood that pain in the back mai
backache were not hang more nor leas I
than
a cry of the disordered kui..eya for
Hundr.•ds of ladies have found Doak
Kidney Pills a blesvint-, giving them rulie:
from all their suffering and a.ckneae.
Among those who prize them highly
dmllm alepbea.Staaief`5-44.Ofwawl&g has
Halifax, N.S. Site says Her she was
troubled with • weakness and pain across
the sm..11 of her back, which was so imam*
at times that she could hardly stoop.
}tearing of Doan's Kidney Pills atm got
• boa, and ji' 1Lankful to say that they
completed removed the pas from her
back and le
gave tone and %igor to her
egtire evstem. Mrs. Sionley also added
that her husband Lad.uflercd from kidney.
derangement, bot one bort of Does •
Kidney Pita completely awed him.
No one afflicted wi'h Oacker5. Leine Peek;
R hen o.al-.n, hn,;sl'a D• -rose, Ufanel.a,
Dropy, Gravel, o, Say kfdn. 5r urinary
tro.l% seed • impair. Do.'•'s LldMy hits
cure •eeey Mat. .etre whrs every abet
nand. la )4. Prim a e 5 holo, ter 3100 5, 5),
at .11 droll/VIAL 'lb. Doo K5ds y 55114 lily
To...to. Oat.
A5 es Illustration of bar r.vdteet.,
Youth's Companion rrl.tes a story of bee
early married Ids 01J KM, b1151a50,
her husband, bad purchased for her •
very beautiful service of three pareelal
for ordinary or In the p*tane and he
threatened with Itetant diem:ea•1 as,
arnpt wlto beets or injured one at the
Omer. One day • mita who had send
1e the palace 50501 !sett broke a lop.
In 5555 misery and unhappiness be wont
to the (deem.
The Queen told him to nosed tt ea w.ff
e a be 000ld, and to be ar,folto ewe the
imp to her that after000e 5. the Kleg'e
pretence at tea time. The servant fel•
lowed her dlr.otlone. sad with tnu,bllet
hand 611.1 1t with tea an.l served hr,
The Queen turned sold., dialk the i.,
and rising .odd.Lly nom her they M
the asp fall upon air Hoer, whore 1t was
broken Into fragments.
"Think of me as one d the meat awk-
ward of Toot Majesty's ..►vada" she
salt, wlt55 bomtllty. ' 1 have brokl eat
of your precious ogress daps. Yoe mewl
dlorherge me at ono* 1 don't deeveve M
✓ e mala In yet lavas"
the arbitrary rid Klog oat ameassd Ivy
her demon n timer. au t wosioesed thiel
aorldent a very awed $1141 Tbe pees
servant, standlni 1 Abbot the !espy. .a
grateful look to toe dln,tlest d the
Queen who had plot 'cited h'... M. ft
Monet lo the "miles of the hist, win
sever learned the troth *beet the beair
sup.
■elh.d leaf
Deep•lring Lover -Bertha, Dave yea
. thing to say In anew or to tint latter I
wrote you last Thutelal y 1)o you k.otr
that all hay future Is emend up he year r►
ply In that letter?
Washington Malden -I haven't looted
es it, Horace. Next luea•Iny le my day
for miming waled proposata-Obisee55
Tr 'buns.
HEART PAINS
T`I Hit Sid JITT°S u Otht MINN
ted Cuss Prostnt et et IY
Wire ludo.
A Megan Lady Testifies to Ner MP.
/grime 1* the Use of 1[Ilban'g
Mart gad Nerve PUN.
People who .eller from any dleeaas M
disorder of the heart nervpss ooyyMssoa.a��,
ouches Palpitation, Skip Ileacs; Reioti.e►
leg or SinkingSensatirsn., Sleeplessnessi
Waakneee, Pain In the Head, eta. cagy
not afnrd to "'set. time trying,mr:.res
remedies, ,vhirh hevo rwnhing morale
back up their claim. Ihant50b01d -,
don. of their proprietor,.
These diseases aro too *..rows to Perk
relit of your experimenting with untried
remedies. When you bey Milburn••
Heart and Nerve Iill., you know yon
have behind than the reetlmlt'.y ethane.
ands of Canadian, who have been cared
by their use. One of these 1. M.O, A.
W. Irish, 9s Quw,n fsrra le,
Oat., who write, o as follows t �
" I have aufleerd f w some years wit►
a smothering. ionisation ciu..d by hart
ewes The ..verity of the (lute. (e
my hart caused ate much .ilerklt 1
wee Moo very 'terrors*. and ray whole .
system wee ren down and'debnitated.
" Hearing of MRburn's Heart sod
Nerve Pills being a specific for thee*
trouble*, 1 thought i would try them, and
therefore got a boa at Mcleed'. Dreg
store.
"TbeyaflMrded me great r.liuf.l e*0
toned .pp my .vaem and reserwed tum
diene ming .vm sums from which 1 eat.
fired. 1 can handy recve.nw5ebd *Pim
wrw,derfsl pine to all sufferers bele
heart trouble
Lents.seer 551155 erne Doe.
eep ride. CoaMlpalf.a• BerypOMrMd.