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at the meter, and a w
panic as arrowi,y
averted,
A flowery orator, contesting a count!?
in which his fatmly posseesed hereditary
aeree, implored support on the glowed
that lie had been "pereenally eennecti-d
With the disteiet fey mere then six cent
furies."
"Ituttniiiiisea eti ,getting very 1-1Qt, ulten
scone people aro actually tin fireet eatil
the chairman et ati enthueiastie meet-
ing in support of the Hon, Ivor Gueet at
Cardiff, eviten it Was discovered that
motto evas issuing from the coat-tail af
the candidate ore the platform.
"Aee you • in favor of the Deceased
Wife's Sailer Bill?" Sir'Theodore Angier
was asked ,at Gateshead. Sir T1ee/1101.v.
waved. his hand towards - his wife and
his. elster • Whe were on the Platforlfl.
and a beatific smile flitted, acmes hiseface
as he replied, "Certainly,"
The Conservative candidate at Gates-
head claimed that Shakespeare Was et
TariffReformer, bt‘icause he wrote, "Yott
take ray life if you 'take the means by
, _
which I live."
. At one , of Mg. Henry Norman's meet-
ings in, South Wolverhampton he was
accompanied by his son, not ,yet nine
years of age. In a clear voice the boy
told an audience of a thousand ,pcople
that he did not Itnow how to melte a
speech, "but I think that as my father
has been such a good' father tto me, he
would Make ' a very good "member of
Parliament for you."
When Sir A. Conan', Doyle was ad-
dreseing a meeting in Galashiels he Was
interrupted in the middle of his argu-
ment by a man who roseeip the body of
the- hall, flourishing a pan loaf on the
6rid of a walking -stick, and &led,
, A populate*. 'greater than that of a.raidst laughter and cheers, "Answer
many Irish *towns , dwells Within the this." e ' ' • " .*
!t walls af the South Dublin Workhouse.. At a meeting in the Dorset division a
„ At a meeting of the guardians 'a mem- speaker said "I am pleased to see before
-ber, calling attention to the fact, sug. me some men who have laid down their
, gested that the member of the, inmates lives for their country." '
was now large enough to "entitle them to Canvassing . an artisan district of
send a representaliveto the House of Sunderland, .,a lady, after chattering
Conirrions. - • , , - pleasantly with ji housewife, turned her
,.,. It, has been claimed that Sir Charles attention to the three little ones. "Whitt
t Dilke's• election address was the shortest sweet ,' little ' ,derliogs„," she exclaimed,
issued 'Within recent years. This, how- kissing eaah inturn, and then glancing
t ever, is not the case. It will he remem- toward a man seated by the kitchen
bered that Sir Elliott Lees, while in fire, she added, "And how like their
`South Africa in 1000, Vent to the elector e father!" Wet unfortunately for her, he
on 'these words --"My address, Pretoria:" was the lodger. She left without. the
At a Tariff Reform meeting in East promise of' a vote. • • ,
'Anglia the candidate was asked by a • • At a Tory meeting in the Spalding
burly smith's striker :. "I swing a Sledge- division, the, chairman, in relating his
hammer six clays a week for 17se Do Canvassing experiences; said he called,
you call that a fair wager . "No," an- at a house, and 'saw the voter's - wife.
swered the condidate. eieWill your policy lie inquired- as to the politics of her
hive .you a better witge?" • "Yee, was ',husband, "Well," ehe replied, "when
the reply. "Then you:11 have to get rid he goes to a Liberalmeeting he le e
ef that devil in the chair, 'cos he's the Liberal, and. when he goes to a- Tory
man AS pays me!"' "*. • "meeting he is a Tory." "But," queried
, i ..„.
, Mr. Herbert Whitply, Liberal condi, the canyesser, ."what s he when he ..,
elate for itshidn.under-Lyne, was ad., at home?' And theelady gave the un-
dressing ta meeting of miners at a pit's, expected reply, "When bets:et home he
ettn, outh, when one •of the men exclaimed, is at'-noisance." , _
."It's air very fine for you to speak at thee At at Tory .meeting at Whitetturchr a
' it'S-meratte, hut--you-dare-nolcgo-below11,spea0r, aonoefed at a chorus of ire
r. Whitely at once Accepted the tchal. joinders shouted from ifro audience, exy
d
enge, arid en a few minutes was in.th.e claimed, "One fool at a timer -"Go on;
workings. • 'boss!" was the response from .one. of the
, ... • -
e
Lord Edouard Talbot,. Unionist eandi- ',opponents.,
enn
Je for Chichester., who was i corifinede---"I doubt very much 'whether any mai
.
lo.bed by illness, spoke'his politicel con- in Englandeoug e to levee two plaees to
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vietions into a gramophone. , Lady Ed- live live to atlhe et tinte," declared the
und then mede a motor -car tour of -the Duke of Nor ' t°,:tteberiand le an Islet
nseithencyteand carried thes preeioud worth audience. ,. t : : 1 ' .
cord to theevarious meetings. ',' Rats were let loose in a hall. at Peter-.
One Laacestiersoserdinee was aiet, e ',borough where a' 'Liberal .meeting Was
tattier mitted.`comnlimente Ile was pare hcletrinrigdthcenitl'seSvenraie dfiasithadtihhegrsPeweePrt iwt?terde
I,tg a second visit' to the honse of a
doubtful voter. He scarcely expected to bodily over the heads of the . audience
win ..ilim over, and consequently he, was and expelled them from the hall.
very pleaSed,' ,, though somewhat sur- Mr. Samuel- Chalematie Unionist candi-
Prised,on hearing from the elector •that dale- ' for Perth, endured some lively
he *would support. him. ,"Gladeto hear heckling. At one meeting an co man
lt," said the candidate. - "I thought yon carne forward and, deliberately laying
down his coat . and stick, handed Op
several questions. -Mr. Chapman replied
to the first, but the old. Scotsnrcan, ges-
ticulating ' wildly, exclaimed, '".1 •canna
hear, I'm deaf." • The heckler, pulling an
ear trumpet from hie pocket, applied et
-lid his ear, and the candidate shouted.aia
- .
replies intothe instrennent. t,
. ,
IIINOROTTS MOMENTS 'IN TR
GREAT, RATTLE.
Oiling and lestS 'Which, Varied the
Personal ,arstf Political Amenities
, at the Polls.
efhe Old Country papere to hand by the
latest mails etehtain many Ituritorone
incident% Whieli' served- to modify the
political heat with evhich the greAtbattle
wee knight ,IlereWith are et few
hem :
While Mr, Walter Long ;was referring,
in a speech at Bristol, to Oerinen bread,
a neenther of 'the audience produced a
piece and ,tossed it to tlie platform.
where the ea -Chief Secretary for Ireland:
effected a neat catch.
°If I had a gun I weeld shoot you;
you are a traitor to Ireland, and a die -
grace to the King's uniform," howled an
enraged Irishman at a meeting at Wool. -
evict), ad,'':; -:ed by Major Adams, the
Unionist 'candidate, who is an Irishman.
At one of Mr. Lloyd-deorge'e meet-
ings in Cunene* Borough. aecording
to tae Liverpool Post, a heckler, with
t the view of dispaeaging the origin of the
President of the Board of Ttade, ;asked
him if lie remernhered that his grand-
father drove a donkey' and cart, "You
„f will have to forgive trie, ladies and
4 gentlemen," was the witty. reply; °the
• cart has quite escaped my raemory. I
see the donkey is still alive."
INGOG. IN LONDON TOWN WHEN ALL ARE FEARLESS THE DUTY OF OFFICERSUAENG TS
RC9cAl. FOLIC DELIMIT T1S
*ROUT DER STREETS.
Rom INSTANCES OF THE EAST
lz OF, FAMOITS MEN
Midwife Enterteins !Vlore of Theta That
Any Other City in
Europe. •
LondOn riot only the biggest thing,
nI ife* kind on earth, but it is the town
that the royal fon: of continental tterope
love to vieit in a Wholly nuoilleialCaPa-
citYi e r
thesoyal r'attges Or Initt'
lnts
London le perfectly charming„ beeteuee
of its size, it.; mixed population and that
excellent habit its natives have of 'aC.•
tending to. their bukiness and letting
eccentric persons toilette their own svireet
will in many thlogs• The Pope hirnselt
could stroll along Regent street without
ever having a head turned. The result
is that in winter, the streets of this
trawded but orderly city may hold many
pisonages who wear crowns and coro-
nets and., high titles when they are at.
horae.
In winter they dock to London-'becatiste
then the British royal family' and most
of the fashionable folk , are away from
town, but the streets are full of .life, the
shops full of desirable things for pur-
chase and the theatres fullof excellent
plays. -
and keens an eye on the royal visitor what 'unconcern and gaiety mankintd (such.*teal such .coffeel) and bread, whilst
Sometimes Scotland Yard Is inforMed eonsideration," says Stevenson, WLUI
•who is in disguise, but it .only keeps an pricks on-alorig the valley of the shadow his dinner, five days out- of the seven',
eye out, it does not tell the. newspapers cr death. The whole way is one wilder- 1,Weat.S.., heavy., chtilek of roast Of .bolled
of its knowiedese For instance when ness of snares, and the end of it, for •
Emiteror le' going to drop over those who . fear the last pinph, is irrevo- A BREAD-A,ND-MEA.T COURSE.
,
, to Loodon- for a few days ineognite hist'ca.ble'ruin. And yet we go spinning But now. fish,- butter, baton, and to -
whereabouts are revealed to Scotland through it all, like a party for the matoes figure in his b6altfast menus,
Yard, which, howeeeretakes Preealitions Derby. , , dinner iv ,diversified. by the :in.
that in no wise interfere with the abso- A doctor tells, :that,. in a very, long
lute freedom of hospital experience, he hosrnever known
A CERTAIN HERR BLANK,
of •
who poses, at a small hotel, as a Ger- A SENSATIONAL DEATHBED.
man councillor sojourning in the Bei- The approach of death is, as a rule,
ttelsrhestcsa.pital on eiccogint of his legal in- doubted, and up to the last morneo.t of
:every .winter ' for a! couple of days at
years • he has come nearly consciousness the passing win retains
Of late
least to London. On one occasiOnt he
went all through the offices and. plant
of the London clines without :being
recognized. He. brought, a Bard of intro -
What They Said on Their Death
-bed letert Think 01
14 Beyond*
Art Sir Viie.lter Seett lay dying, hestim.
THE Go'VERNMENT
,EXVECTS TOM 1'0 00.
1311EADeiffSFES.
Toronto, Feb, en.- et?‘" litiatate entario No.
2 white 'tee to reatere red 7-S,3/3e, 1,0 7toc.
li1'it ,t 7se fee geeee end eittelli
, _
74c.1 Tee, teititte.
Wheaet-Iteeriiteifere No, 1 hard Aye. No.
wed.; e Tit teeitec, :set. e note rsi piece
oe 3 eieetiterri eteee; at lake ports; ail.
, reit queteteele dee.e teove holt these
eeree,
_ ecent Arniy *enter a %certain Flitar—Onterlotaltapeeters bid *3.1,
a etioftpri of his Italia, ana WbtSPere4; eeere aeitaiion und mitt en the art-eY iyetente, liege it -winded,
Mc'tied' ce4t friend '19 /11.S Eiide of oilt.eers were:to be seat ti-Ovit l?.ityKs° b6g,-;, it toretele iernats;. high
g
"Lockhart, rno.Y have ,hut a, minute 10 t, tosioils, irt tii' ArAny, S*401 ,ct €13,toi .4t $3.75; ,20 va,ftent4
epealt to youe My !dear, be a goed Mau coeeeryo •Aiderehot; °Of ti4e, $:1.0; i'clialitol3a firet , patentee $4.3()
math,. telothing ,elee YohVL,,,,„.33.-Y
—be virtuoteete be religiouse-be a gei ject of this franing flOt tO seconfts patentee felette, lakere',
coke to pooh' :for themselves, aittioeegit Mintecti eleaTi, tirtge ottielde,
°Q1alf°rt. when Y" e°Tale t° reonteidaing the:many curious and• Ault' $16.55; sheret, eildSe0 to
Nelsen, inetthe midst . of his ,, geateftia
Warlike duties the modern. Allay officer Oats -et -Teti te 3tle, outside.
t eeform the vision•of subelterrt learley--No. a 493,-40, 'No. 3 extra 404 •
They Must Act as Cooke, Tailors
Butchers, Grocers* Veer Experts,
and Executioners,
nese for halting died tvictoriously for
to 46%e; No 3 430 to 43t160.
• Peass-7e,c, outside.
Bye --70e, outeidee
Corn — Canadian, 42e, Chatham.
freights; American., No. 3 yellow, 490 to
4e3ac; mixed, 48%0 to. 49c, at Toronto.
Buciewiteat-5/%0 to 52c., outside,
England„ ,thoiight,' for.a Mashing moment' Ili, ,„41„„,„ ca a prm,h nh,f. anx,
OF his earthly record in its relation lb "' "s tl"."'-'es at -: - ------ ----- - - - -
the life after death. „"Dootor,'' he 'mild . ouslY PreParing some tempting, dish on
to the surgeon, "I have not been a, great 1 tile e,seellerece of which 110 hOpeS to .0x.
tract len days' leave' from his colonel,
On the_ other hand, there are innutn, le ,not beyond thet bounds of possibility.
eirmer." .
erable inatances in the records of bite. Tlie real object •of the new order, how.
graphy pointing to the fact that men die ever,. is to give officers stitch a know -
without a thought of the world beyond. ledge of the. "culinary art" as will en -
Charles II. died thinking of °Poor Nell." able them in the future more Intelligent.
Sir Richard Grenville dial with . big
mouths full of oaths,' cursing the "trai-
tors and dogs" who had surrendered els
little Revenge to the Spaniards* History
le full of such instances.
"Indeed, it is a memorable subject for
COUNTRY, PRODUCE.
1
ly to supervise the all-important mat -
Butter -,,•The enarket. for choir* Stock
ter of the good, yet economical, feed-
ing ni their. °len' . ‘vheSe 'diet' by the Cc°rIlealtrrinueieier f.a.i.ri.Y...a.e.ti.c.e.„."...d..s.t.ca241:1Yc'to 25o
way, leo been greatly improved of ltite I
do solids • .... Peep to 24o
Twenty yeers ago "Tommy's" break.
DiteltorYlatbr; e°11rsdilge°.?Cl• . !°...e..11.°.1.°.e: 21.tice to 129c:1°
years.
fast and tea coneisted of tea of coneie do medium . . 18c to 10e
do tubs ....... .... ......... 20e to 214
do inferior .......... . t... 17c to 18c
Cheese --Unchanged 'at .13%e for large
and -taxa for twine.
Eggs --Are quoted lower at 21c to 220. ,
Stetoiere are easier easier inil,sympathy at 15c, '
Poultry—Fat chickens, 10c to lle, thin
troduotion of soims; curries stews, aod 7e to 8c; fat Itens 7.%c; to Sc; thin 6c to
all kinds of puddings, and this without 7o; ducks lite to 13e, thin 6c to 8o; geese
eosting ,hirn a penny more than it did 10e to 1Ic; terkeye 14c to lee, for choice
formerly, which straws what a wastage Small lots. . , . , '
there was in the `bad old days. . Baled flay ---No. 1 is worth $8 per ton
The modern officer has,. to ' Perform in car lots on track here, and No., 2 is
many duties which. sitoddlyon e fight- weak...at-eta '
aled 'Straw --$G per ton, for car lots
ing man To begin evith, he rituet have onn,
track here. ' .
ram.orrimomm, ,
, MONTREAL. MARKETS.
Wet*. °, : - • ---
riiMan%itrebayt: caFbelbe. flat—GMarrtalInte—baT,Ilsepredoe‘ge,,
wheat. was very limited and trade was
.
'.Oats ---No. 2, 41e; Not 3, 40c; No. 4, 390. .
Peas -79c to.b, per. bushel.
BarleY—Manitoba No. 3, 48Mo; No. 41 .
47c to 47erc. • ,
-• Corn—Americati mixed, 52%o; No. 3
yellow, 53c eexttra.ck. -
Flour—Manitoba spring. wheat patents,
to $4.70; strong bakers', $4,20; win-
ter wheat patents, $4.25 to $4,50estraight
rollers, $4 to $4t10; do in bags, $1.85 to
$1.95; extras, $1.65 to $1.75.
etillfeed—Manitoba bran in bags, -$10; ,
11,'
1
,•,
*ere - against met" "Shure, I .was al,
first,".' . said , the tree and independent
voter. "Whin the •other day ye ealled
hem and - stood by * that pig -stye,, and
' talked for half an -hour, ye didn't budge
rne an inch; but after ye had .. gone
away, , sir, I got to . thinking how yeel
i reached,. your niaird over the rail anti
i Scratched the pig's back till he lay down
' evid pleasure' f it. I made up my mind
thin that whin a men *was, so sociable'
• as that, *id a poor fellewcrather I
Wasnlethe blioy to vote agin him." , -
. . .
Two canvassers in Liverpool have had
an ainazitig, if Somewhat grim, exper-
*nee. Callingat0:house on their route.
they inquired ..if they could see ,Mit.
Brown, the good mistress'. of the house-
. hold answering,. "Yes; comein." On
, entering the house she struck a light', re -
Marking, "Follow me, 'pleaae,' and
started to mount the stairs. • At the bed-
room doorshestopped and said, yThere
he is." Imagine the amaiement and dis-
tippointment of the canveSsers when they-
feund that the mart. they had come to
canvass WaS.deacl, The canvassers had
°. ,been mistaken for the ondertulter aria
his assistant. , - - -
Mr. Foete, the candidate for North"
,
itristele neatly countered a heckler who
teticcjaimed, "Yeitf haven't. a leg Jet stand
WI" with the answer, "Anyway, live got
a Foote!" . '
A Liverpool cativesSer had the curious
experience of discovering two house.
.11, ' holders, reeiding side* by side, of the
names of 'Whiting and Haddock.' But
tag , iiternira.:.*IIS-60areelY concealed when
ger he WaS enfortned, In reply to•his request STILL IN 'DOUBT.
e toe a short interview, that "Mr. Had- Reparter--Uncle, to what do you at.
dock Was at sea." tribute your long life?
A queation was submitted to Mr. Flehne Oldest Inhabitant -al don't know yite
, at, Lancaster whieh had been. eent to the yoong, feller." They's several of. these
, inoliting by express post --the postage Patent medleine compatnes that's dick -
g prepaid—arid marked "Urgent!" 'erite with me'
e was no name, and it was sug-' '
art C011 ECT.
wiz d that Mr. Bottoinley, the tJnienist
On agent, was the gentler. The "Not till yeur party le in 'power,"
on eves: "Is Mr. Helene in favor shouted the rabid Socialist, "will this De-
ancako Tuesday being held on come truly a 'free country."
ry Monday -e -that. being Bank Holt- "That's right," cried a voice in • the
so 'that the. unemployed may have crowd; "it would become truly ' a freak
pporthnity of .celebrating the "his- notratrY them" -
teetitil" ' The vast audience shrieked
with surprise, and the laughter moo; t a , duel" the parties diseharged Iheir
turnulttuitis. Mrs. Udine spoke to her pietole without effect, whereupon one of
Inediand, evidently suggesting ale the seconds interfered, and proposed
. ' ertnewer. "No," replied Mr. Ileline, "be- that the,eombatants should elialte hands.
cause *I am afraid it will interfere With To this' the other eecond objected as un-
. too many washing days." , necessary. "For," said he, "their, hands
erre • At leunderkind an enthusiastie Free have been shaking this half hour."
Yoe Trader announced that "Mr. Chamber-
s =lot lades red herring is e011111* 110Ine TO
• ,
MAL"
.
,e, rnest unusual ineident is reperbed
from: Cambridge. During the University
polling Mr. F. K. Mee recorded )ii; vote
athlete hi;; father, the master of Chrishe
etee•ge, ',A7 aS presiding officer. Next day
die, fattier voted in' the borough election,
vitere let. Melo, 3r., Was presiding
ati. er.
3* .,,i,i. Mniqual , teetliode -.were ren•
ke it ilr%.4( in Sunderland. The "Glory WY ttenumption that ehe hat) ci petition
taiig' 01 the AleXander-TOrrfty IW' 011 of '1! t' equality v/itli Franee in Moe-
eTela , Nag Wed to . howl down Mr. Huggie octet ki, rupture in the couterence appetite
oh,amen , At sale Of ProfeaSor Steetert's inetittb16..
in conviction ire the endurance of earth- a fair knoittledge of the tailoring -trade.
ly things. ' , ' • Mc has. to sit on boards, and report en
Soldiers tell elle sante 'story. To die the 'quality of the clothing, sopplied. ey
jesting seerns„ the last act of Courage the GOvCrnMent to his men. He has to
possible to a fighting man, and he makes declare when articles aree outwbrn, and,
the most of it. Endless are the stories MOsVirnnortant of all, he is itimiectia:tely
'duotion 'from a newspaper editor of of soldiers dying in aetion with de sheut responsible for. the fit of hie men's
great influence in Rerun and in 'the capa- of humor on Allele lips. . • ciontee, • -et- .
city of a master enecharde he was shown Even more wonderful is the •cold- Then every year each regiment sends
' by a courteous member of the Pressroom bioodednees of 'men going to the sear- a certain num
staff all ever the Premises of the' Thunt fold.' To feel the edge of the axe was .`bread-andeneat ceuree2' That is, they
ber of oilleers through a,
deren, ' ' ' 't , - something of ..0. jest in old devs; • and] are ,taught. -and eery carefully delight,
The pollee of London can boast that there is the .story of the felon,'going to • how to judge the quality of the ratiolis
,
their town entertains unknowingly more Tyb rite who blew the froth from his supplied to the troops. , Aod• not - only
Without an aceident befalling any of him indigestion! '
of beer because it always gave
ercise of the butcher's art—how a ear.
royal folk that). any. othey in Europe anti testining are they taught this, berthe actunl *ex.
them. Once. upon a timeea oermata And yet, when. we think of death for case, may be 1110S1 economieally eut tip,
princess _did sprain. hee ankle •as she a' moment we must surely be staggered which are therprirne cuts' which are not
eaxpe down from • .the tap of a, 'bus, lent re' its import. ort. In the first place' it IS 1 . a "
'heeerncayserms-teda-sualittt-thilt• -atechoutA)ppallingolonelyeethinh.. 11 is TIIE OFFICEil. AS A GROCER.
• . , , . _ ,
,ever betel ..a personage visiting 'the town the one fact in a man s life wherein ..e
uneniciallY. • . _. '. 15 •absolutely individnal• The, throngirtg donee, an ()Meer has to perform, how- in' bulk, ,$14.50 to $1,5; shorts,- $20; milled
• There is realty some surprisetto be felt company of life .drifts suddenly -away .ever, perhaps first 'place shook! -be • motonee see' to $ee; weight grain
over -(his because one and all the holt- from him. He is alone with the univert, giyen *to the keening of 'a' grocer's. sii0P. I mouille, $25 to $27 per ton, - '
day maklog princes ride on the tops ef eat. He May havetrowevering faith in which e to. all intents end PhrPoees, is 1 .. tolled Ottis—Per -bag, $1..,90*.to $1.95;
omnibuses and find ehose two -horse, arks the world to be, 'or. lee Truly have abSO- I what the- canteen President. and his cone- eornmetd, $L30 to 41.40,1V' bag;
world. . There is attW'ell-loictain Grand lefeach case it is t
t -he same—the dread - 1 tem is in. vog.ue. • • • . • : $7.14.5a0Y; —Nci°o•ii:ri*, Segnittkleci.14, .T;ttiN(1-46-•2'546,.$7anitel.° .
the ' most delightf,e1 chariots in the 'lute faith that death ends evet•ything; rnittee do, save where the, "teneelt" ser,e-
ripeness at North Getman: origin who fol 'loneliness, ev,ith '.which "the pinehitr Under 'this eYgteln the tenant pays a pure clover, $5450 -to $6 Per ion -In car '
declares that thetopof a• ',endow omit- must be, endured ,smites the battling soulti certain sum for the Prityhielegceemonft;i‘treutnei
bus is the proudest and most comfort- with its icy blasts. • nine the canteen, rind letser,0„.v.tsioasi_446.4-vy -ttc:anadian ihor tut
' able :position ' she ever occUPIed° in all kid yet et is only in 'brief moments duties areelhotted to seeing that he ful- pork, ,.$21; light short Cute $20; American
tier 'exalted life. ' •
AS IT SOU*NDEDr
Stanley (aged four years): "Mamma,
please sing that -lovely song called 'The
Hash is Cold.'" ' - • .
Mammaisel, don't know anyesong about
hiksh Stanley."
Mamma', "a" little later, aingatfrom
`"My Dearest Heart": "The grave is cruel,
the grave is bold." ,
Stanley (excitedly): "That's it, mane-
rna-ethat's itt But I made a mistake
It wasn't the hash; it was the- gravy."
Of all the increiguous arid' distasteK shorts, $19 to $e0.per on; n ano ran
that the true horror of death sweeps ,. fills the conditions 0 is contract. 1' shwa' cute .$20; Arneticen , cut clear fat
. • . • .1
Several great ladies •01her ciasS haVe Over the soul ' We. &Pilot think about ; othefevise, the carrteeA president becomea• bade; '$19 to.
. $20; 'compound lard, deic . •• •
rertted.smell .flais in London where they it We, miteitaway from us. Human- ',II 'retail grocer. He must arefully watch to 7Yo. Canadian pure lard, ..11.%e to
cart live whentheY visit the capital tit-• ity hes` made up its mind ...not to ' be the fluctuations of :the x valetas% soacs lec; .itettee
. . •. • 'rendered; 12%c to 13e; hams,
cognac), a.p.d ' frightened. Death; indeed, is even ., e to. buy In, the cheepest. . He `must, show . 12c to 43%c, according to sizee bacon,
THE QtlEreel or nOumANIA: '7 Ple.EFERREO BEFORE,: leIlege, ltletati, certain profit, -or heaviii,ebe asked to 14%e; fresh. kilted abattoir dressed hogs,
•. ' e Pee • ' t "drave a MAP , ,anctexpialt his reasons." I.
has ev:en 'tested lne--LondOn. boarding A .hopelesstuation fort a, painted - .• , - • • , _ .1 $10; ' wintry' dre.Ssed, $8..75 .titi, $9.50,-
He must •telce stock one° a month. elle aliMixedvlots
ve, $7 .25, selects and . .
house. She ,explaires 'the fancy. of her 'doll will dritrInfae ..Ferttioritus tot euicid.e. has te keep a cemplicated set of ace , Eggs.e„Newe laid, 23c to 24c.; selects,
class . for making these -experiments by tvfortey treubtes will fling a matt, ,,under con Its. and he Is fietevery way du:ceder ,20c to 21c; -
No. 2 candled, 15c 16 17c per .
'saying that 'Many '',a. 'crowned .heael coo- a passing' express, rind dyspepsia , , h
- as ron
responsible for, Atte cnoerelal .suetess•
fesses to the possession of a very bohe- loaded 'manyett revolver.- Life may be ,ot the canteen. - • . • .t.t.tt,.,,,,,pdt, dozen. . • • ..,
spot.„ an earth where a royal personage. ed. Iota the unthiriltabts" reystenee ,Os.i dent rms. to. have an expette, knowledge
mien heart and that London is the only unendurable, but death -is not to be. feare
posed to. the • °dry"- canteen, the, presi.
Thein in regard to the . eftekte as op. - Billte'-7Chciicest ciearnerYi-C. -
22Y•te; ml--
dergrades21
, Y,,c; dairy, 19,"to 20
Chee,se—Orttario, ,1.3c .to , 13Yie; Quebec
can fee ,
l at once free and safe. The, the universe 'a sold' casts , iteelf in ,
Duchess d'Aosta, beforeer marriage the petufttncet anti the waters ofedeeth close
as 'somebody
liup' in over it Without a' sound; . .- - of "beer, glerious :beer,' 1 23/4'n*- e . .
Ashese-Fiest ,pots$5:45; seeonds,
used to Silt. When' the cotilrect for the $4.70;
England and speaks .Englishe like a nat-
. • What hes become of that soul? Where supplier of beer for the .year . is about to thirds, $3.75; first; pearls, $7. e • e
Princess Helena tit Weans,. grew
live, arid she tomes every year to Lon- is that constiousness gene --that person- be given out, .tenders are invited from - -BUFFAL'
•
ality, that individual force' which dr., the brewere, and the canteen commit-, O MARKET.
doet as. plain Mrs, 'John Brown,iffe
..to . gut • • . .
. .
tee, assisted .by,,,a 'wilting suherdinale, Buffeter, Feb., 20.—Flour—Firm. Wheat
un at a nice little •ettelosive little 4 tee ed the men from 'every Other man who
'But Atm, 'mob ' who 'watch the poor to board of non-commissioned offieers as- —Spring unsettled; , NO.' 1 ' Northern,
and shop; She and one cernpanione an ever lived?, . ° .
Serahle to taste and test. samples sub-. 90%c carloads; carloads; Winter, nothing done.
English' wieman, stroll about the steeds,
nutted, - . • Corn—Barely steady; No. 2. yellow, 46aece
looking insdrentlows ,andepicking up bar- drenched and bleated 'nod horrible, body.
It, is a. funny and never -to -be -forgot. No 4 cont. 45Ye Oats—Steady. No. 2
gains in a way that would. not , he tol- Wheeled- away : to the mertuary tent ,
-ealivatian of death. ' • • . - ri, ., ' ,, • . * e t .- 2 ' . ' • ' • •
!may, without ten,y* r . . ten sight to see a , livery old . motor, white, 34%te; No. 2 mixed, 33c. Barley --
crated in a princeas in. Italy. , • -
to their taverns end thetr mer- • •
. ' with ' a fastidiotes taste io Wine, dieguste !Western tn store quoted at 45 'tee 52e, ..
The cold, foggy 'air of -an English win- They g9 . . •
--- - t. s after glass eft Bye --Dull; No, 2 i
' n store, ' 71% to 72e
tete braces her up' for the more relaxing chandike, take „up, the otel 'greasy • and
" edly svallowing.glas; but the whole business' is no asked.
well-worn. .f heir existence; and . eawinese
clitnate of • Italert. and her sister,. the thtends ot
of food moetopplizes . all their latighing Matter, for on a • proper selee- .. •
thAfIGED tA.GAINS"f ' SOMEBODY. Queen of . Portugal, -strays Into 'WIWI* :getting.
large sums of money may depend, NEW YORK WHEAT MARKET..
them together' one day 'on, ton of 'art ono wor • -, Y . .. . .
. ,a bad device. . ' • New Tork.,. Feb. 20.—Wneat—Spoe
, .0.././M....... ,
for almost the same purpose.- . . thoughts. I .. .. ,
" id aThe are not eVen afraid of ,
it was an„Americeni wonoter whotsew - Fear death?, They fear neethibg in the •
. and woe betide the 'board tvincit makes ' ,... • , ' - • ..
4 6..L.,_.... steaelY; No...2. red, 88%e .eleyasor; .No. 2
nibus that jogged along , the Beeiswater •themselves. -
THE WORST DUTY OF ALL,
road. One Was dressed. plainly in brown, ..... . • red, 'Peg& f.o.b. afloat; No. 4. North:ern, '
the other in blue and their cheeks were. , .
, .... , . Turning in som-o: minor duties, every Dultith, 9itgo• f.o.b. aghat
• „,...„... ,
like roses, but the American'woman had ' JOKE COST A LIM. day an officer hart to 'visit the infant _ ----
•seen them both at great public functions scheol and See that the tiny schalais are CAT•TLE MARKET.
Trick on. Swiss Professor Ileroils on a "all present and correct." ..Once a week
, an officer ' of tea& eompany visits the et, , w Market d
Torontai Feb'. 20: — .11nSineS5 'opened
.and . sate agane with surprise.
married, quarters of hid unit and assures et- - - '
adv at the . estern, to- ay.
* Student... ''
A student of the university died at . h• - it. t • . Buyers stated that 'the bulk of the ex-
. . nose hat they are clean. ,.
-ALARMED HMI. Geneva as the 'result of, his own pre°. , It . requires 0. very bold Man te ',tell portere' brought forward were little bet. e
- "Willa yota", he asked, in trembling, • •Mis. Tommy to hertefeee that they, are tee titan short -keeps; Dealers did not
heal loke or grtidge. •
hopeful tones; "be mine?" . . - The iOnbg man tried tO take revenge not ' . . rare to pay more than, $4.75 toe etre,
p,ortery, save in casese vvhere 'the anis
, , upon Professor Chodat , in a remark, . a
°Hardly "' she reeponded, in a , rich, , t . . „ .
Then officers have' to 'pfay the doctor
.bass voice. ' ..• . . . t able manner. 'Do Thursday,et procession tt the extent of sitting ondiosnitai coinds •mals were of -superior quality. 'The
WaS $4.40,,to $4.-
Nmould,," he pleaded.
"How?" • gc.ods for which. orders had been re- -
the university, brioging all , kinds cf
. .. reeelved their. 10 11 and they. often "''' va" -1" . '
ranninal raniee 11) (1U3
Quite a number of mixed loads of ex.
You 11 have given me hope that you of tradeemen's carts began, to arrive at of inquiten and reporting how pattentir. et, , „ t
"By almost promising„ that YOU would e . , Nino, to it on examination boinats. Fhp ' , ,1, ,, . ,
' olly to come to the morit awful duty porters 01 1(1 •hutchere were received.
not re'leet, me. . e I he sales' of these Wera readily made.
' e • professor and included te motor car, le .
ceivea.
, per tom, a may e requ re o act 115
f. . 11 b i d t P One , lot liretight $4.70' per cwt.' '
The goods tvere all , addressed to the that an officer may ,he called eu On Ay
, ,
• ,, •
"That is another thing " she said in
a setter tone. 000 vislting -teed.% 'dozens of boxes • a For etraight butchers' deelfers, eta:II-
.
cigars and (1 '111 (the professor &see .„ / ti f . ill 1 • fete and equal in quality to .J1 It( hangman.
-• It gave hini great hope. . ... •
re, me o ware° cers tnowri as rime
dtAlt, then you '4 111 he tny Wtfer he net smoke), a valuable painting,e two vest -mamba's are appointed to preserve tattoo prices were paid. 'But these eat.
exetaimed with a brighter night irt his chests of Madeira; sevaalegold '4 114 r,rder and (11 (1p11114. among. tile treops.1 [le easily tank 'above any others in the
. twelve Umbrellas, ten legs 'of mutton, These offieers have very NV i 0 e 'powers, i hutrlit'rs' a eee
line. Some stria seletit OAS
face.
"Hardly that, I think,'" site told lum, six hams and .tt case of (01 (1 • betng table lo arrest .anyone me 01 )u sold a $4.50 1° t't•"' ner 'cwt. *-19,ftl,t1
'".Why do you treat me sor he 'hn-
This made him alimst (14 Jit • ordered" in honor of the 1)11)1) 141 of pro.
fessor (11(4(1 11 baby. , The 111(114 01 carrylna out, of all ymnisi
them, and' they are reetionsible for the , Co"te tve'l'e hl (14 151 toelaYe and Meir
,
tinetita infItct-t '0 ile It' , * . e, en eit t el
blitehers'. in loads, sold at, $4, to e, tele.
with Ate 'chill -again in her voice. A lunch for 500 perSons had also been holm 1111 11, in rank he may be. to
plorede "What t, 01l(1 you have me do? youngest child was nine Yetills ((Id • : ed. Should -an otferider he eentenced to ' $3.50 to e • i • co eee - i
. r ( a tine, bil'ungirt
defiantly. • , ,— . explaining to irate tradonlen that he he digit or hanged. itevvolildbe the pro.; canners. $1.50 to $2 mt.' cwt.
, She dre•ve herself up proudly,. eilmost MI day long the professor , was busy
she exelaimed. "Do? Ask tne it had not ordered 'the .goods. He placed . voeternarshale) diner th maize all nrrants,?,.1 The rim of ethort-Itetin feeders W fit
you May be my husband." . the matta in the. hands of the police, sary, actually to execute the" man him- iii 'Win) was antird ftriel e'alllet Were
ments for the eeecution, and, if neces.' 11,1 41 there ostial '0 '14'. Roving
her, and he...obeyed her ,ever and eVer The culprit had a wealt heart, and 1 eelf.e-Pearedn'e Weekly, eteady, the top flittires reachitn; Merle
„ , _
' •Atiti, he loved ha so that lie obeyed who 4111 1)11 one of the students. •
after., , • eves se mut% overnime by what had per Mt.'.
teen clone that he had several' attaelts, •
+,-----,r-: Iloen are TIOW quoted at $6.-e pet
, . , , eevt for eeleete. anti $6,50 for light 3 ant'l
fats. The deliveriee veere ietiail. arid •
, The student Was extremely' popular
le true of which he. euccumeed,
'VOTING BY CONIPULS.ON. the, neeltine'lloueete are keenly eonipett
Seoul, the capital, has 22,000, and 's sympathy by placing dozens, of etvreatlis Compulsion in the discharge of elee. lug foi% f_mppliez.
Korea hae a population of 60,000,000. With hts. comrades, 1, 1143 showed their
, toeril dunce, late 'hitherto been moil tng ,
,
-1----44--f-L--'---
3aparteee live in the kingdom. No lees e ‘ . . ' Switierland. • howeeer. lit ile tilieeen -Ole
More than a theory reeenviled re; Mop um
ronstantly 111( 1(11 Already 50,000.1\9n Itia,,bier,
I
than $3,000,000 diet; beere spent an rail- li - - -4-:-- tee the, eehool et :',Vial and politieal ei.- The elettlions , tii the Natienal Aceteet-
'
1'4 1114 The foreigo trade wasi worth I
, 1, , 1) L34( Las enieittli to, trail:elan:cll.' in. ev in Itireeia are heed' ler April 7. Tim
$26.616M7 letet year. , i' INIIimrrEn. ' Ito twactieri. A bill' Diet luteeduced into ‹irienitiit z.:C:,:-.',1011. Witi tette plaeinen April
'Nrer LitOKINO• FOR It. I "Pa," said Willie, 1' )0h1114' up from his i the loner iil le,et,,ettutc, iteil...,. a penal
•,,,-,.
0 agiunii tv,wtipai,)0B have adopted a
, bcolt, "what is a 1110 t' foot?" 1 for any' tock.i.kn,i,1 omtur t,,, ,lii to
.,,se,o, h(1,0; vittell aro you tioing t„ pay 441,1 ti -a 'linear tette'. atalielierete CoFil Iiiif-; 1;440'4! Paha at, a eat:ewer/ et e :emiiiirlott allaea tone reeeeeeteie nill
lastro'f'.,oan ieolife.reiniti. 6eralang 6 tle.,iril
111.n• OW 11V-)!ti'Y /1, 4°•:11 rfoor , lth faVier. • "wiles- er-- it's rine thars ",:•,:lorta eleelion. t -.,N0,61)1, 11,ntlaT P.11"3.1^,..
eater' derti. fellow. how cell I tell? I'm i Itclreilitary, ef etturee. Didn't pin ni-J,%'4.1‘, sirot;:i':,1 v,,liticla tx-i-g-i' f',i' ch'J'At (.) lee tee-
, • ao ee eirl o e tiptere isirdi Ftentee F.001101
not, borrowing trouble." tiear tell or 4 linear desGetalant?";,:, , yon(1-141i control,• medeniable.
• • .
131obbs—What a man says in an after.
dinner speech is-'seldoin charged against
him.
Slabbse-No; bid' the wine that ineltires
itis •
IIE KICKED STRAIGHT' OUT.
Tom—Myl but the old Gotrox was mad
when I told hina 1 was .going to marry
hie daughter.
Dielc—Kicked like a mule, eh?
Tome -Not, 1 wish lee had. A, mtile
only kicks -backward, I believe.
• ,
eat
the
ess14
"I made therte I's 0111(5 myself, David,"
said Mrs, Cotmerfield, with honeet Pride.
"They look vertr nice, Dora," repliee
David, picking one of than up and
making tin effort to eplit it. "And they,
are still hot,' !low lotig ago elid yoo—
alit- teate, tlient?"
Capt. Eimer ontardzine,
an Arctic expedition 'to diecover it firm
continent, which he deolares betetreen
the Parry, Islands and Wrangel, Island.
eeinee Geriatitty will not recede from
POPULATION OF KOREA.
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