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ittrIZSDAY; Afeh 6, 19401?,.
X.R.4NSI)O174TION OA USZ`4,?
DIVISION,
Dorieg laet week, Me, Crewfool, of
Toronto, one of the largest cattle ex -
'peters Ontorio. Anoved in the Legt
tOtature °That, le the opiniou of this
lidouee, it is the duty of the Pravinclal
aovernment to, without delay. urge
emou the Government a Canada the
oecessity of taking stepe. to obtain, for
Here ere eonie of the Sayings of sect.
ty critics M Rogteed -on the wedding
preset: t ueisauce. The habit of giving
wedding presents has apperently
grown beyond ell beds. Everyone
is expected to give. While there are
many who would be happy to do so in
moderatiop they feel that unlese they
go far beyond their means their little
tOlgen Wiil be merely lonshed aeway as
unwOrthy to be pleeed eid e by side with
the gorgeous things thet Are shower-
ed down in every directien. We wapt
to show and W shown, We are a lot
of stieeTh. we Euglish. because we fail
to see that we are going the ioevitable
pece to ruin.
Brantford is now practically certain
to be plaeed on the main line of the
abe people of this Prot -ince. cbeaper Getout Trunk, the former G. W. E.
elates for the transportatton u aettteije. divison, as the Breotford Council emu-
teetel peotineter atittee has aereed with Vice-Presideet
Morse on the sum of $57,000, whieh the
Crawfordeas a man tvith great city is to pay to seeore this advantage.
erPerlenees, made an appeal on behelf The G. T. R., are to build a new line or
of the farmers •of the Provieete and cid-off front Itondon and hereafter for
WV, tbee trete weeny handicappd ie. all time e -un all their paeseenger trams
'7 east and west throagh Botntford via
tate disetamination of raihrays in favor teeyeeposeacutoiy,all sueb etseneer
el American shipperes, eriorimau pro, trams to be stopped at EvantfOrd. Tbe
tUeet'S had paid old millions more than lt,IllwaY 110-15 ttls° bund a'117'4v4tS
4TLbridge 30 feet wide the clear under
feY /QuI41 ge Tbek in Pl'°4"ets t° the Binfelootuel Goderich track. In the
Areteket, Cattle for instauce •could be vleinity of Peel ordinenteest., :tad eon-
oblOped from Chicago to Montreal at etruee a switeh into the Holmes:late
sotto /*rhea& less meet hoot the come, new factory district and to the watereof fliwon, Brece 3liddlesea, win°erks Pi:n/0T stlikni' 7.14°
nt wit. requere to e vote ott y t e
During the debate a lumber of mem, epeyere, Mr, Uorseaftertlenturring
5ere tout; a‘4etliN, part and amougst nutty agreed to the above terms on
behalf of the =theme
them Henry Either, the member of
3outli Huron, advocated that inouedit
ate action Moult/ he taken by the Leg.
ature tO give theneeeit...:317 meet to
be farmers, Ile odd that he hal the
obetenre of representing a ea nstItuency
second to twee in the Provitwe ef On -
%rite
LegisItture aud tile Municipal.
bad paid bondreas thouseiale
net die London, Ilanon radl
way, whieb xan
env!: and the tportion
t e benosee were rad by tbe
"neere, with the dittifret suateretend-
tro t bat they eagatal bet eble to seea
their prod:tete over the road at rieesell.
•gee eatee. Hat emit aelvatatages were
enjoyed tee the feemees at the Kee.
ut ne. Not only were the far114e115
ceetive rates hut merchant%
:trial: and trite ruenufeetnrets and tem'
ISHierS Were daily compleilling of the
peat dieetivantege they had to con -
end with by the discrimination.
The resolution was defeated by the
lees Gorerinnent, who bare a record
er staying with the capitoliste instead
with the tax payers.
AVMS AND C0311a.NTS
There are 30,207 morgages registered
Lie the province of Ontario, amounting
Oo Si0,401,020, the IttajOrIty Wing of
U000 and under.
* *
he report of the Chinese commis-
eLtn
was made public at Ottawa., The
ooeanossioners Mut Chinese immigra-
Lieu an evil, and recommend. a capita -
steel tax of $39O.
• *
emine nets has decided to gr. nt
the tot of the prohibitionists to
imee the vote take place on the day of
the inn:deist" tdeetions. No other
Irony:eh in the dLt viU be nuule.
aguor Marconi, who attired at New
on the Pialadelphie, reeeived a
eless inelteage of fain. words from
the Coi nwell etation when the ship
was 1.5,11t miles from that point. He Hay: Charles Penfound of the 4th
et -gaols wireless telegraphy moss the eon. met with a badaceident while cute
Atlantic as assured. Ulm down a tree on bis father's farm,
ocently. The tree lodged ngainst an.
other and while cutting it loose it shot
back, twee:king his leg. His father, who
was with him went to the houseand to
take hint home, while the young man
lay helpless in the cold. Had he been
alone, in alt probability, he would hare
perished.
Arouud About VS.
Hentoll; Mr, Stoilliedisposed of the
Sturgeou. farm neer Faneville. to Ed.
Dignan at a price in the neighborhood
44,000,
Indio: Mr. Ezra Otterbein has been
ifittel in the holy bends of matrimony
Maar Garber. of AtalWOOtt
intends fivlog in Deshwood fox.
ne time at least,
bike: While chopping in the marsh
Mindy Oesch. of the Bronson lino,
somewhat hurt bv falling tree
hie and knoekea hiut down hut
- was soft he was not teutett
IfillsWe'en.; 'Went Kahl has paw-
Aleehl Mr. (lea. Glotrolue's fermoarlr.
•uatlee Megan prtrpaSes buyiate another
fa, Mr. Hagen is an extepetve root
*over and stork raiser, hence has ano
it for more lad,
:Mu A VerV Plot** wedellog
tiak Onee on the rtitii lest.at the home
Ellen Maio St. Patrick street,
augh t et: 'Ants NellietwhO has been
met m the teaching professionh
united in the holy bonds of
*pony to Charles Peters, of Mist-
letown, Etobleoke township.
Kippen: Mr. Will Armstroup who
ia in the employ of Ma, Thomas -SWIM.
met with an unpleasant accident the
other day. He was ehoefug horsy.;
when the alliMal gave a spring and his
fingers came between the Trout toe
cork. and the hotel il000making a. gash
in his finger which required several
stitches.
Tuckersmitio Me. James Watson.
Of the Oth cm, had a very successful
auction sale of his stock and trnple.
meats on Tuesday last, Ile also ills
posed of his farm by auction. Mr
William Elgie, his neighbor, was the
purcheser, the price Whig StittOr We
understand Ma. Watson intends re-
moving to the Northwest in tbespring.
Wise Craig: Antheret 'Molitor, son
of J. T. Molitor, met with a, nasty oc-
cident at sellout one day recently. The
buys were playing with horkey sticks
a ton the little fellow had the misfor-
tune to be struck on the mouth by one
et the sticks. Several of his teeth were
knocked ant and his hip quite badly
tut. The doctor had to be eelled to at-
tend to his injuries,
* *
Sonae curious anomalies exist in con-
nection with freights in Canada, as
eleewbere. One of these is that a barrel
°nipples has Wheat- bigher freight
reote than a barrel of flour. the former
sent front London, Ontario, to Liver-
pool, costing about 39 per cent to 100 Ailsa, Craig: On Monday Misses Ad -
per cent, mere than a barrel of latter, die and Mary Overholt left for Buffalo a
* * on a visit to their brother. Miss Addie
has been in very poor health for some
Municipal ownership of such civic time and it is hoped the change and
franchises as street railways, water rest will restore her to her usual
works, electric lighting, gas markets, health. On Saturday, previous to her
docks, etc., has been carried so far in departure, her realty friends met and
the United Kingdom that tbe munici- presented her with a purse, accorapan.
palities had X4152.593 invested in ied by an address expressive of their
eucli enterprise in the year 1899 and good will and esteem.
the annual profits after proyiding for
Hibbert: Mr. Win. Aitkeus, who
working expenses and sinking fund lived on the 2nd concession was found
eanounted to £3,613,60.9. dead in his bed Wednesday morning.
He had been ill for some time, but bis
case was not considered serious. As
he was in the habit of taking some pa-
tent medicine it is thought that he
took an overdose, which caused his
death. Mr. Aikens was an old settler
of this neighborhood, and was a man
of sterling character. His death is
deeply regretted.
St. Marys: To but few is it given to
reach the full total of fourscore and
five years, but such was the lot of Mrs.
Daniel McLaren, who died at her home
in the north ward last week. Her
maiden name was Charlotte Donald
and she was born in Perthshire, Scot-
land. She came with her husband to
Rochester, N.Y., in 1840, and a few
years later moved to a farm in Elan -
shard just east of the town, where she
-4(> be regretted as the gas bearing rocks lived until corning to spend the even -
of the Medina formation have not yet bag of her life in'St. Marys.
?teen reached. The drill should go at Tuckersmith: A very entertaining
least 100feet deeper to make a thorongh and happy event occurred at the home
test. The directors, however, do not of Mrs. Thotnas Carter, Huron Road,
e,el that they should person allyassn rne on Wednesday evening, February 19,
The burden of making the test; partic- it being the marriage of her second
nlarly as they have already incurred a daughter, Emma Lenora, to Mr, Hay-
1iability of upwards, of $400 over the vey Jenkins, of Goderich township.
amount of test Well stock subscribed About 80 guests assembled in the spac-
and paid for or which can be collected. ions parlor. The wedding march was
To meet part of this liability they have played by Miss Eliza Carter, cousin of
raised on their own note $300. The di- the bride, while the wedding party en-
-motors_ feel that the public of this tered the parlor, where there was erec-
neighborhood will,reap the advantage ted a forest of eVergreens, decorated
if gas or oil is struck and that the cost with flowers, and a handsome bell su-
of making a test should be borne by spendeefrom the centre, under which
the ii'riblic'generally and not by a few, the bride stood during the ceremony.
The drilling is stoppedin the meantime She was given away by her brother,
ant if sufficient stock ie obtained with- Norman, and was assisted by her cis -
in the next week" to continue the dril- ter, Miss Effie, while the groom was
ling it will be resumed and continued attended by his brother, George. The
mitt] a thorough test has been Wade. nuptial knot was securely tied by the
The Government Geologist at Ottawa Rev. Dr. Gifford, of Clinton, The pros -
advises tharthe drilling be continued. ents to the bride were numerous and
•sL mitrys Argus. costly .
$t. Marys: M. James Nagle, a Wgh-
ship. died at the resideneeof his brotg:1 CARS UNDER WATER
ly respected farmer of Big:shard tow
er, Mr. John Nat -le towolineBJan..- -
shard and NisSouri, au Tuesday aged
75 yearst Be had been a naember of
the South Perth board of lieense com-
missioners foe eight yearobut through YORK CENTRAL.
failiegltealth, Was oblige4. to resign
some months ago, The deeeased for-
namtly resided in Usherne hot moved to
Blensteuel abont fifteeu years ago,
where he bought a dee farm. He was
one 9f the most. proud:tea Liberals in
the district and had the esteem a the
community M a high degree. Mr.
Nagle was a bachelor and one a Dia:t-
ett:v.4 township's most poesperousfate
eze.
oossuNolonsIN oleutt. ON 'hue NEW
Bitidullph: A very pretty home wed-
ding took place on Wednesday even-
ing, Feb. lot at Maple Ridge Farm, tbe
reeidence of Mr. Thos. Abbott, when
his eldest daughter, Miss Laura Of,
was mai lied to Mr. Wee, 3. Hodgins,
of 1.1rsborne„ The men:telly Was per-
formed by Rev. H. r. Fair, of Luean,
in the presence of immediate relatives
v,of,ltsbflaconanstorIcetgltptiarteiaielel; aTnceostburut
of blne„ with satin and chiffon trim-
mings and bridal veil, and was attend-
ed hy Miss Louise Cavanagh, of
Theit-
ford, Mr. W. Hodgins, brother of the
groom, acting as gromueneau. The
largoe number of nsetul and eostir Kett
ante testified to the high -esteem in
which the bride is held, the present of
the grOOM being a handsOMe fur e034.
Atter the usual congratulations, a
dainty dinner was eerved, and several
home being spent inettleaeaut enjoy-
ment. Mo and Nye. eledgins left for
thelr new home.
Seafortin Much regret was felt by
r citizens on Saturday on hearing of
tbe very serious illnees of .Me. Siduey
fleownelt,of this towe,and subseq,nent-
ly f hie death, which occiterea On Sat
-
y evening, No Browuell was a
vktha of pueumonia, a disease whieh
is very prevalent and fatal this season.
lot only here but in nany parts of the
Province, Ile was not on the
previous Saturday, but was at work
and on Monday was alga out a. short
time. Bnt the disease developed very
rapidly and took stub a firm hold an
him that iteonward eourse could not
he steyed, Me Brownell has been
rest:lent of Seaforth for about Maly
years. For uany years he Wee a Nita
fad employe of the Ogilvie Milling Coe
while the Inteineee here was under the
management of the late '1'. 0. Kenir
Be was in the prime of life* Wing ou y
53 yeare of age and was a quiet, mins.
triousetnassuming and well doing num
and a good citizen, His wife and a
family of two sons and ono daughter
-survive him.
Remelt; On Friday* evening Over
100 of the members and their Mends
from the Kippen circuit surprised the
pastor and hie wife by taking mettle
eion of the parsonage, determined ot
heving a good tom During the even-
ing ,Mr. and Mrs. Long was Called for-
ward, and very comphmentary and af-
fectionately worded addresses were
read by Miss Maude Re -aliment a
Chiselburst During the reading of
tbo address to PAN Long, .Me. Wm.
Chambers banded ber a valuable As
•
trachea contend a own of money.
Long replied on When of himself end
Mrs. Long, and expressed theie grati-
tude for having to labor numate such a
kind aud warm bearted people as were
the Methodists on the h ippon circuit,
and also their deep appreciation of tbe
many gets of kindness received Wove
they came to the &mit The mem-
ory won14 :dways be a pleasant one.
After refresh:petite were seretal and a
few home spent in soeial intereonrse,
games and music, the party broke up
about 11 :Mock, leaving bebind kind
hearts and a well stocked /ardor in the
Rarsouage. On Thnreday eveaing the
lethodist, of the Kippen appointment
brought their pastor. Rev. CAL Termtr
Eimer TRAINS VAUGHT WITI1 TUE
°TOW'S.
toittootaXo otlteteoe ettertonoet-
RAM TOE NIOWIro
New York, Mewl* 3.—Not 'western
train entered the Greed. Ceutrel Station
this afternoon or evening. Ail were
stelied somewbere along the line or de -
tatted by the iloode. Nothing came down
the Iladson River divisioe, e.xcept the 10-.
nal treitto The eastern exprese, due at
8.45 oteleek to-niget, bad not been
m;
beard 'Tothe effleiale said they did
not keow where it was. The same in-
formation is given about other trains.
Few mails bate Ince received or des-
petebed Sinee Strirday,
Hudson, N.Y., March 3.—Much ap
Mpre-
heesiou is t about Vie eitea,tion in
the viciaity of Castletoe and Schodack.
Four large passenger* train are stalled
there * the flood, elle of then being,the the Empire State epees, The waters
have Tisren SO high about -the* that the
care are submerged up to the roofs, and
beevy Is pounding theta bard, thrt at
-
ening their demolitiou. A work train
from Itudeou wittch went to the aselet-
once of the other la alfier eaUght the
demi and cannot move in Other direct
that, the locomotive's tires beteg en..guiehed. The paesengera in tbe Empire
State expreite were badly frienteued,
having to remain in the cars eeveral
helm (luring the Wha ig
ant, ta battering
the care. while the water Was -up to the
eats. They were fatally rescued from
heir perilous position by rowboats and
plaeed In a relief train, which was ScUt
here.
Fort Preto NX.. tAfarcit 3.—Retween
hero and Palatine bridge. for e dietasee
ef tarectquartere of a milet the New
'ark Central% ontibeel was washed
awa,y. An imamate jam of tee suddenly
began to move with great rapidity and
bore down upon a wort: traiu that was
pessing east. The et:at:leer qujektv re
allzeil the denger. aud lust ahead al the
ice reached a point of safety. As the
Inge MASS of lee tumbled along it citt
down fifteen telegraph poles as -If they
wtre se many straws. At pants bot!.
tett and wed from here the bank he,
tweet: here and the Mohawk River and
the Erie Canal has been wasted away
and the two bodies of water are now
one.
Alban ' ?.farch 3. An American
- express train of fifteen caze, bottled for
1 the most part with perishable property,
lies abandoned on the 'northbound New
York Central track, about two miles
south of Caetleton. Beldnd it is the
Centrelts Moutreal express and a, local
tntin. On the Boutlmound track ia the`
fo.moutt Empire State Express. the fires
In 'whose engine were toting:tided Sat-
ardete eight, aria Wiese paseengere were
taken off 3U boats. All these tratns have
been abendoned by tbe ralhott,4 officials,
who will make Ace effort to move them
unttl the freebei aubsides.
Pittsburg. tt 3.—The watere of
the Allegheny, lonottgallela and Ohio
Rivers are again within their banks, and
all danger Is over.
loed of oats. At Christ nine time the
people living MI the bottielary, at the
Chiselleirst nppoitrtment, also sent in
a donation of oats, so that, notwith-
standing the high price this year, the
friends on this circuit do not iutend
their minister to drive a poor horse.
News of the Week
The Ontario Governtnent has decid-
ed to give new Ontario fournew twitt-
ers, making seven in all.
The auction sale of pure bred cattle
Guelph was a success, 100 head he -
ug disposed of for $10,740.
The liquor actreferendinn bill passed
its second reading in the Manitoba
Legislature without a division.
Coughs, colds, hoaraeness, and other threat
ailMenta are Quickly relieved by Vapo-Creso-
term tablets,ten centsper box. All druggists.
Afire destroyed the New Hamburg
Manufacturing Company's building at
New Ilionburg, cansing a loss of $27 -
TO CURE A COLD IN ONU DAY
Take Laxative Brom() Quinine Tab-
lets. A1.1 druggiwz refund the money
if it fails to cure. 25c. E. W. Groves'
signature is oneach box.
3. H. Hamilton, alias Henry St Clair,
a traveller for a Toronto paten t medi-
cine house, died suddenly at London
Friday.
THE IMMENSE PINES OF CANADA
furnish the basis for that peerless
cough and cold remedy, Pyny-Balsam.
It cures quickly and certainly. Of all
druggists, 25e. Made by proprietors
of Perry -Davis Pain -Killer.
A white man and a colored man were
hanged at Asheville for burglary,
Which is a capital offence in North
Carolina.
"The. D. & L." EMULSION OF COD
LIVIIR OIL taken in cases of general
debility and loss of appetite, is sure to
give the best- results. It restores health
a nd rene cvs vitality. Davis &Lawrence
Co., Ltd., manufacturers.
Four girls and a man were killed and
11 persons injured by the fall of a floor
in the Cleveland Baking Company's
building at Cleveland.
IMITATIONS AnouND, but insist upon
getting the genuine "The D. & L."
REARS CHARTER MONGERS,
The Huron, Bruce and Middlesex
:Railway Company, which proposes to
Onild three or four hundred miles of
elettric railway around various coun-
ties in Western Ontario,and whose bill
was passed by the Railway Committee
the other day is scarcely out of the
woods yet. Mr.W.H.Taylor, the mem-
Berfor North Middlesex, moved that
tbe bill be referred back to comMittee
or further consideration. He fears
that the promoters are only charter-
snop gers.
**
The Natural Gas Co. at St. Marys,
Us stopped drilling at a depth of 1,350
feet, owing to leek of funds. This is
Menthol Plaster. "The D. & L. has,
stood the test of years. It cures. Its
imitations are impotent. "The D. & L."
is made by the well-known Davis &
Lawrence Co., Ltd.
While she was applying coal oil to a
coke stove fire Monday afternoon at
her home in Bank street, Ottawa, Mrs.
Sophia Marchand's dress caught fire.
The woman rushed in terror to the
street, when a passer-by seized ber
and smothered the ilatnes in snow.
She will recover, though painfully
; lamed about the back,arins and hands,
MOTHER AND SON DROWNE».
nrootret and Ilor Boy Lose Thelr
!Avert at fauborte.
Dunnville, Oftwelt 3.--A 'very and
drowuing aeeklent oecurred at CanberoO
near Dunnville, on Saturday, when Mee.
Geo. Brooks and her young, son were
drowned in tbe Oswego Creek. All the
details are unknown, but it is believed
that the inotber met her death while
atteumting to save ber son.
TELEGILAPill BREVITIES.
Trinidad WM eXhibit nt the Idustrial
Exhibition, Toronto,
The Mauufatturers' Association is ap.
plying for incorporation.
Australia will probably send a rine
team 'to Bisley this year.
A meeting to reorganize tbe Dominion
Board of Trade will be held at Ottawa
to -day.
A British Colonial and Industrial Ex-
hibition will open at Cape Town in No-
vember, 1903.
The Cunard liner Eteuxia, due et
Queenstown on Saturday last, has not
yet been reported.
Sir 1Vilfrid Laurier has given notice
of resolutions to provide pensions for
the Northwest Mounted Police.
Six prisoners who broke jail at Easton,
Md., shot and killed Deptity Sherif! T.
J. Thompson, who tried to stop them.
Hogg & Lytle's rievator at Mariposa
Station was burr e with a large quan-
tity of grain. The loss is $10,000 or
$12,000.
Dserees have been published at Ber-
lin providing for the eradual abolition
of house slavery in th, Cameroons and
Tomo colonies
Count Von Buelow, the German Chan-
cellor, says Germany has only economic
and not territorial interests in China
and Corea, and would. not interefere in
the quarrels of others.
The Liberals of Monck will hold their
convention at Wellandport on Monday
next. Among the speakers will be Hon.
Thos. Bain, George P. Graham, M.P.P.,
A. Hislop, M.P,P., tot 0. Seeley and
Hon': Richard Harcourt.
Mr. John Kennedy of Pembroke Inc
...been appointed Crown Timber Agent at
that place in succession to the late Wm.
Russell. Mr. Kennedy has been in the
employ of the department for some years
as ranger, and is regarded as eminently
fitted for the position.
Thirty men from a lumber camp in
Quebec in Which it is suspected small-
pox exists erossed the border into On-
tario at Moore Lake Station, north of
Pembroke, on Saturday. They were pre-
vented by the local authorities from get-
ting on the trains and will be held
awaiting developments. Five new eases
of smallpox are reported at Beaverstone
lumber camp, and One new Case at Blind
River, both in the Nipissing District. An-
o ther cavre is xeported at Maple Creek,
on the Algoma Central, one at itathbunt
Comp, Blythfield Township, and there is
a suspected case at St. Mary's. Buck-
nam's CEMIP, on the Canada Atlantic, is
free of the disease. There is a new
ease at Cain N 2 11 1 hi
edeoten.
titet eeititette
. A CARD.
We, the uedersigned, do hereby
agree to refund the money on a 50 cent
bottle 9f Green's. Warrauted Syrup of
Tart it it tdis to cure your cough or
cold. We also guarantee a 25 -cent
bottle to peeve satisfactory or rooney
refuuded, C. Low
John C. Nagle of the Ihtuncea read,
Caradoc, Was struck and killed by a
falling, tree.
STOPS THg Ottaten
AND WORKS °ea Tan cup-
Lesattve i5znnioQshdue Tablets. eure$ a cold in one
day, No Cure No Pw. Price 25 cepa,
Ttte death is aunounced at Westport
a Mys, ikeo 1:lorwatt at the age of
104 years.
QUESTION ANSWERED,
Yes, Atl,gtItit Flower stilt ba$ the larg-
est sale of any medicine in tbe civilized
world. Your mothers aud grandmoth-
ers never thought of using anytthing
else for indigestion or B111100SneSs.
Doctors were scarce, and they seldom
heard of appendicitis, Nervous Prost
tration, Heart failure, ete, Theytused
August Flower to clean out the system
and stop fermentation of uudigested
fond. regulate the action of the liver,
stinodate the nervona and organic ac-
tion of the system, and that is all thee'
look wheel feeling 4:Attend bad with
heaciacites and. other aches. Yon only
need a few doses of Greens' August
Flower, in liquid forro, to make you
satisfied there le nothing serious the
matter with you. You can get Dr. G.
G. Greens at C. LoTa's, Exeter,
DRANK OARBOLIO ACID,
Smith's Falis, Feb, 2t. --A sad trag-
edy was epaeted here this morning
about ten o'clock, when a young man
molted Ham Wilkins, drank a, quant
tity a carbolic acid with the avowed
purpose of ending his m Tilts after-
noon he is lying at the point of death,
WS mouth, throat and face horribly
burned, and all the elm:aces are strong
a gaiust bis recovery. His home is in
Belleville, but for the past two stun-
mers be had worked here on the gran
olithic sidewalks, He had been payieg
marred attention to a young woman
of the tome and it is nutieteteed that
of late shelled given him to materetand
that she no louger cared for him. This
seeme to hew mole him desperato
an4 in hie disappointment be deeisted
to dlestrey bwswlt les tale Iee.ntling
hollSe last algid he gr,t4r quite auemal
ageable and made repeated attempt:,
to kill himself. The family with whew:
he was boarding were up with hien all
night, and most of the night he deetato
ed that he could not, and would not
live withont the love of the young wo-
man on whom be had set Isis heart.
Finalty she was sent for, and the re-
mainder of the night after her coming
he passed comparatively quiet. This
morning he CAM down to the post, oft
fine, and it is supposed bought a bottle
of carbolic acid while ant On his ret
turnhe went to his room. In a little
while be called the girl into the room,
mid telling her thrit he could not live
without here produced the bottle of
acid and put it to bis lips. She sprang
and dashed it ant of his hand to the
floor, and in doing so was frightfully
butned =the band& Tbe aeld fiew
over the young mines face met bands
:Also. and !owned one side of his face
terribly. elle screamed for help,
but meantime Wilkius bad turned the
key in the doorand locked them both
bit the room. After loekiug the thew
be drank what was ieft of the acid,
The man of the Ionise non upttairs at
once, Mien tbe gui ecreamed out Atiut
broke in the dome but be was 1 no late
to save the man from his melt net. A
pliyeicinn was sent for immediately
hut, as yet be can't Sny if death will en-
sue or not.
Rein an d sweat
have me effect on
harness treated • ifri,
with Eureicaliar.
ness Oil. It re-
sists tlie damp,
keepotheleath.
ersoft and pH -
able. -Stitches
do not break.
No roughsur-
face to chafe . L'\\\
andeut, The X
gel% ge telst e
new'', but
weals twice
as longbythe
use ofEureine
Harness Oil.
k
Sold
everywhere
in outs—
ell sizes.
Made by
Imperial 011
CoMpany.Y
Die Harold Jones, of Brockville, in
ebarge of the isolation hospital, is down
with smallpox, contraeted by weepy-
ing the same room it$ a boy patient.
Dyspepsia
' That rooms a great deal More than pain
In the Stomach, else it might be easily cured,
it means that taat organ lacks vtgor ono,
tone and is too weak properly to perform
its functions,
11 meaps, too, thet much that is eaten la
weated and tIte system geueralie under,
:Perished,
W,4.Nugent, Belleville, Ont., had dye.
pepsia for Fears; SO did Ot, Outtien, San
Luis Obispo, cal. Mrs. 0,J,. Warner, Cen-
Ira" City, Nab -2 was so_afflicted. with it She
could scareely keep anything on her st,oin.
twit and became very weft% and poor.
0 ()CI'S terarSaParilia
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Roc4a Rub cureltverilLtz the Ambizzit*Ong Itnct
"'ha* cathartic to nice 459s itood's SArgat4it1i.
Rat e
iose Iuflamed Eyes
tottore mania Athb. pure eon wee
0 ,„,,,,,,, eirttaitti wait despper or eye cop
- the c algra.toti is ill 10 totnoved and /hope
eis4 luilataaratoe 1440411y rellertd.
CAUTION :-.-4Vold dr.agerosta, in,
rftashc Wife.) Cluzel propurntioao
e ..r Cnieti to be "Ilie canto aril*
i'eud'arstratet which cattily sett
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