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Power Printing House
ALBERT ETP,EET, CLINTON. •
AtIAATIAM
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AU PANT dh;OODURUed Until all arrearagoe
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13 denoted on the labeL
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aerate, 10 cents per nonpariel line for first
insertion anti 3 cents per line for each pease-
quegtinsertion. Small aavereleements no
to ogooed Ono inclasuch as "Lost," "Strayed.
"atolen," eta. inserted once for 60 emits and
each subsequent Insertion 13 cents.
Advertieements without specific, directions will
be inserted until forbid and charged accord
Ingla
Copy for change 0 advertisemente on pages
aid 6 must be Mato °ince ou Saturday and
for papal and 8 on Monday to more clang°
for eohowing
Comma Rates.--Thefollowing table shows
our rates for specified periods and space:
-irorpid Liver
Is annetimea reeponsible tor difficult M-
. gestion, that to, DYSPEPKA.
. When it is,
j WIlat beadache, dizziness, constipation, I
Wbat ot despondency,
1' Whet fears of imaginary evile, conduce
with the distress after eating, the sourness
of the stomach, the bad taste in the month,
and ee forth, to make the life ot the suf.
terer scarcely worth lasing I
Dyepepsla resulted from torpid liver in
the ease of Mrs. Jones, 2320 N. 12th
PhikulelPhia, Pee Wire was a great sufferer.
Her statement made in her 77th year ls
that she was completely cured ot it and all
ite attendant achea and pains, as others
have been, by a faithful use of
flood's Sarsaparilla
That acts on all the digestive organs,
cures dyspepsia, and give permanent vigor
and tone to the whole zyatem.
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INSURANOR
A DVERTIS IN G RATES.
1 Yr. s Mo. 331o. I Me
1 Cohann We 00 $40 00 $25 00 ott 50 HE MeRILLOP MUTUAL EIRE
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*Column
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latch
40 00 2300 35 00 6 oe INSURANCE COMPANY
Farm and Isolated Town Property
only Insured.
OFFICERS
3.13. McLain. President. Kippen P. 0. Thos.
Frazer, Vico-President, Brueefieid P. 0. ; T. E.
Hays, Socy-Treas., &Worth P. O.; W. G.
Broadfoot. Inspector ot Losses, Seaforth p.o.
DIRECTORS:
W. G. Broadtoot Seaforth Jahn Grieve
Winthrop ; George Dale, Seatorth; John Watt',
Harlook :John Bennewies. Bradhagan ;James
Evaps, Deadwood ; James Connlely, Clinton
John McLean, Kippen
AGENTS
RoliertaanitlaIlarlock; Reber Se
forth ; James uummings, Egmenavale ;
Y o, Holmesvilie P. 0. t
Pa ties desirous to effect insurance or trans
sect other business will bo promptly attentled
to on application to any of the above cancers
addr essed to their respective post offices.
25 00 140 800 2 fa
18 00 1000 6 CH 200
6 00 8 60 2 00 I 25
ex -Special position from's& le 50 per cent extra
W..7. MITOIIELL,
Editor and. Proprietor
BANKS
THE MOLSONS BANK
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Incorpo sited by •
Act of Perth ment,1865.
oarram, - 82,600,000
REST $2,160,000
HEAD OFFICE - MONTREAL.
aria Masora' Maesaunicsorr.
*TAMER ELLIOT •
General Manager
ajasimigedfu' • •aa
Notes discounted. Golleetions mado. Drafts
issued. Sterling' and American Exchange
bouyht and sold. Interestallowed on deposits.
S.S.VINGS 13ANh.. ' TIME TABLE:
Interest allowed on sums of Si and up,
FARMERS •
Money advanced to farmers on their own
notee with one or more endorsers. No mora
gage required as security.
• H. C. BREWER, Manager, Clinton
C. D. MeTAGGART
Trains will arrive at and, depart from Clinton
1, s
GoiegEast Express
station as followe :--- . '
BUFFALO AND CODER= DIVISION.
7:38 a• rn.
A ilk 4.
.. p. m.
' " Mixecl sae p, ni.
Going West Mixed - 10:1.1 a DI.
Express • • 12:65p. m.
" " '6 7:05 a. in.
At 0 IS
10:27 p. m
' tormora =IRON AND BRAME Division.
BANKEn. Golag Seeth Express
Mixed 7:47 a. m.
4:13 p. m.
'acting North Express was a. m.
' " " Mixed ' 8:55 p. in.
A. 0, PA'rTISON, F. R. HODGENS,
.6. General Banking Businesr Transacted. agent Town Ticket Agent.
AL 0. DRIKSON,
District Passenger Agent. Toronto..
Notes Discounted: Drafts Issued.
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Interest Allowed on Deposite.
ALBERT armlet .
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Canerox.
. LEGAL .
tj• SCOTT • • • a
BARRISTNR, SQL10.1TOR. Rte.
• . Money to‘Loas. • . •
OFFIOE-Elliott Block • • • • Calais:az
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BRYDONE • • . •
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR.
• Notary Public, ac., •
Orsear-Beaver Block, , s • , CLINTON.
CONVEYANCING
RIDOUT & HALE
Conveyancers, Commissioners,
Peal Estate . and Insurance
Agency. Money to Loan:
C IL HALE JOHN RIDOUT
MEDIOA4,.
DR. W. CIUNN . '
R. C. P. and L; IL C. S., Edinburgh. •
alight calls at front d-oor of residence on Ratten
bury street. opposite Presbyterian church.
OFFICE-ONTAnm•STREET, CLINTON.
DR. SHAW
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OFFICE
Osiessao STREET, opposite English church,.
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Ciarimosi. •
DR. C. W. THOSVIPSON
• PHY.SICIA.INI AND SURGEL,N,
Special attention given to diseases et the Eye,
Ear, Nose and-Tbroat.
OFFICE AND RESIDENCE- •
Albert Street East north of Iterreernuar
STREET..OLINTON.
DEN7ISTRY
DR. AONEW •
DENTIOT.
Will be at Bayfield every Wednesday ,
afternoon. •
Oirezeza.Adjoining Foster's Photo .Gallera
CLINTON, ONT,
DR. LAMEST HOLMES • : ' •
Sum:caseate Dr, Bruce. Clinton.
Specialist in Crown and Bridge Work.
D.D. 4.-Gracluateat Royal College of Dental
Surgeons of -Ontario. • •
L. la S. -First. class honor graduate of Dental
•Depattment of Toronto University. Special.
attertion paid to preservation of. children's
teeth.
WM be at the River Hotel, Bayfield, evety
Monday from 10 a. m. toe la In.
DIL J. FISEEMAN
VETERINARY SURGEON
A member of the Veterinary Medical Aesocia-
tans of London ard Edinburgh and Graduate
of trio Ontario Veterinary Cellege. •
Oillee opposite St. Paul's churelaOntaTliastriat
Phone 07
VETBRINARY . •
BLAOKALL & BALL -
VETERINARY SUMMON'S. GOV-
ERNmENT VKTIIItINARY INSPECTORS
Maim ISAAC STREET ; RESIDENCE, ALBERT
STREET, Gramm
AUCTIONEER
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THOS. DROWN
LICENSED AUCTIONEER.
Braes conducted in all parts ot the Countiea of
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Huron and Perth. Orders hat at Tim News
, Remain office, Clinton, or addressed to Mee
forth P. 0. wili receive prompt attention. fiat-
sfaotion guaranteed or •no charges. Your pats
onage solicited. • .
MISOELLANEOUS. '
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CEO. TROWHILL
1/ORSF,STIOER AND
• GENERAL BLACKSMITH,
Woodwork ironed and dateless material and.
work guaranteed. Farm implements and ma
, chines rebuilt and repaired.
JOBDING A 'SPECIALTY
Atanant Stanza tiOsen, Canto a
60 'YEARS'
E,XPERIENCE
Tieetse Mimes
OteiGNI
06Pienitorre &o,
Any011ei sanding ft Shea mid description may
aulekly ascertein our opinion tree whether so
hieenuen le probes? petaitable. COMOninIca,
MEM anal" north d emelt IIAlidbOOk on zatents
sent, tree. oidest seawater eseurinapatenta
• Patents taken tnrougn Mann & UO. tOOOIVO
ipeaciiitafte, without charge, in thO
Scientific AtiltriCall.
A leitaiseniely Illustrated weakly. rarest ea
wawa of tier amateur steams. Terms.13 it
sew re a months, SI. 130.1tra,noiloccoler.o,
MUNi
' &_,C0,46.1•11t4a,„,„,dwAY' flOW YorK
...one& old h' et. washingtose la c.
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W. JACKSON
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AGENT C. P. R.
CLINTON
Travellers to any part of the Straw -The market • ie quiet and mer maY aPPly, but only one sample i•S an aPPropriatien of $1.87,755,. RS
firm. Car lots. on -track will Irring can be sent to. ea& applicant, hence against $192,531 • last year. A
' assassas-anestsiatawatereaceraasiesasaasaesess • • aasala.
TIIE a To be Held in the Cities of GuelPh
THE ONT11110 LEGISLATURE '1110M.i.. work...7 '5'.V9`3%''.EATING WIT110111" TEETIT NEvvS ITEMS.
IteM9Val of patients . 4,000.00 '
OAAPPA I
A b. vrTe SALE. OF ANIIYIALS. . _
and Ottawa. 'WHAT OUR MEMBERS ABE DO. •
, Total est. receipts -.64,075,872.80
A MEAL WHICH YOU ARE 'TAIT:- •.
, Ce.sh bal. Dec. 83., '01: 1..468,492.09 WO ALL DAY LONG. ' Telegraphic Briefs From AU
Prices of Grain, Cattle, etc The e.4econd Annual Ontario Pro. MG AT TORONTO.
in Trade Centres. vincial AUction Sales of Pure -Bred
......-..... of Ottawa, Vebruary 12th, and in the The estimates tor the year 1902
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Live Stock, will be held in the City • ESTIMATES ARIZ DOWN.
Toronto, Jan. 28. -Wheat -The City of Guelph, Vebruary 20th. At Were laid on the table by Hon. Mr.
wheat market is quiet, with prices - each Of theSe eales a number of first- Ross. The total amount to be voted
Itftrelihaiwitiateat is quote class animals will be offered. A con- • for current expenditure is 63,553, -
No, 3, siderable number have already been, 980: on capital account, 6803,278,
raodteandty7.
5 lirirtircidellge
spring dull at 72e east, aod No. 2 entered but none will be catalogued other purposes 83.40,975, a total of
goose quoted at 670 to 68e low until each, has been inspected, for $4.004;228.
freight to New York. Manitoba _ each must be of good quality. The For civil government 8285,040 is
required, as against 6261,670 for
wheat steady, with No. 1 hard quot... breeding also must be beyond ques-
ed at 880 g.i.t., Santis,: No. 3, Nor- tion, and for this reaS011 it will pay last year. The chief items in ar-
thorn at 81t,c. and Ne. 2 Northern. - farmers, Agricultural ASSociations, rears are 61,325, under the head of
at 814c. Prices are lc lower via and Farmers' . Clubs to buy their /11Si/cotton of public institutions, and
Norta Basr. breeding stock at these annual sales. $1,000 describer' .e.s miscellaneous.
Oats -The market is quiet, with d6-. Western ranchers and stock growers There is a decrease of $1,030 in
the Education. Department, and
!nand limited. They are held at 41 will be well repaid if they attend at
to 52c middle freight. Ottawa and Guelph. I respectfully 8700 in the Treasury Department.
Peas -The market is dull, with pri. request you to read the rules and Tire Attorney-Generare Department
ces unchanged. No. 2 quoted at 81c conditions goveraing each sale. At will be run with $17,800 as against
• . At 818,000 last year. A erna,11 reduce
west, aud at 82c middle freight. . ',Ottawa and Guelph.
Corn -The market is aria. There . Guelph sixty Shorthorn bulls will be tion is also made in the Education
west.
at 56* to 57c, and Of maXed at 50e few very good Herefords, Polled -An- Partrnent. The other departments
vvere sales to -clay of Canadian yellow offered, and about twenty females. A Departznent and the TreasurY De-
saow slight increases.
SOME INCREASES.
gus' and' Galloways will also be
Barloy-aMarket is quiet and prices sold. Yorashires, Taraworths, and •
steady. No, - 1 quoted at 57c and ' alerhslares will be the only breeds of A new, clerk is provided for the in -
No. 2 at 53c; No. 3 extra at 51. to pigs offered this year. Altogether • spection. of public institutions at
52e middle freight. tho quality and coneition of the era- $1,200 per Year. The official Ga-
Itee-The market is quiet and pra ma's sold at Ottawa and Guelph zetto is to cost $5,000 this year, •an
pee are 55* to 56e middle freight. will be better than last year. Every increase of . $1,000 over last year. An
BuckWheat-Market is dull, with Precaution will be taken. to safe- increase pi $100 is 'voted the Legie-
prices uuchanged at 54 to 54*c east. guard the interests of both the buy- lative librarian aad $200 to the De-
' Flour -The market is qufet. Nine- ers end sellers, In case a buyer, puty Comraissioner of Public Works.
ty aer cent., in buyers' bags, sold at coming from & distant Province The administration of justice will
$2.90, middle freights. Locally and wishes to buy a; catioad or more and cost $448,581 'as against $455,214
for Lower Province trade choice - doee not get all he wants at either last year. A reduction of $600 is
straight rollers, in wood, are $3.25 of the sales, arraegepaeats have been made in the expenses of county judg-
te $8,35: Manitoba flour steady, Completed whereby the oflicers of the es in grouped counties. Provincial
with Hungarians $4.10 to 84.30, and Provincial Associations aro able to police on the Niagara 'arid Detroit
strong bakers' at $3.80 Toronto assist him in procuring what he maY Rivers cost $900 more than Wet
freight. want, with little or no additional ex -
Oatmeal -Market unchanged. Car penso to • aireself, otber than the year, . . •
TOR EDUCATION, • .
lots, on, track, $5.25 in bags, and price of the animals. You are core :
i$5.40 In wood. Broken lots 25c per dially invited to attend. Catalogues ' For education $785,609 is asked,
b•bi . extra of the stock may be obtained from as against $778,922 last -sear. There
Millfeed-Bran is steady at $1.13.50 Mr. A. P. Westervelt, Parliament is an increase of $3,000 for High
to $19 outside in bulk. Shorts, $21 Buildings, Toronto, • Persons not Schools and Collegiatos. High
to $21.50 outside. Manitoba bran, able to attead may, with perfect Schools and Collegiates will cost
'820, and shorts, $22, " 'Toronto safety, forward erdere to Mr, Wester- $119,175, copapared with $115,675
velt. , . 1./01. There as a part of tin ex -
freights, including sacks.
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• tra $1,000• to the Normal College.
The• appropriations to public- lib-
' . PRODUCE.' . • .
. .• ' FREE.. DISTRIBUTION
. , • • ',erica and art schools is 560,900, or
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Potatoes -The market is dull,' with " . - - $2,900 more than- * year ago. Two
fair offerings. Cars are quoted at 'Samplee of Grain . for the Im- erants - are cut off .under ,the h d Of
63 to 65c per bag, on - track here, provement of Seed. • . miseellaneoug--$300, forMerly , grant -
and the jobbing price 80.e. - - ' ed to the Dominion . Educatiou, and
' •Dried ,Apples --Market is firm, with By instructions ' of the Hon. Minis -
demand fair, Pricee .are 6 to - a t r of Agriculture another distribus $150 • for' ' consolidating the school
per lb. Evaporated • sell at 9 to 10e.
6-c ect ill b ni de this •seasore of
ti n w o law and regulations. • S : •
a t du tive orts . PUBLIC INSTITUTION'S. .
Hops -Business 'quiet, with -prices samples of the mos pro e f s h
steady. at 13c; yearlings, 8c, - :. -
of grain 'to Cana.dian farmers or t 0
.- The appropriation for public In -
Honey -The market is• eaiier. at as, improvement of seed. The stock for -
stitutions and maintenances is
to 10c for strained, - Combs, $1.5o
A slistribution is of the very best and , $870,217 compared. with $841,108
to $2,25 per dozea, a • has " been secured by the Director of
.. last aear. The asylum for female
'Beans -The market is quiet, with the • - Experimental Ferias sfrom the .
Patients at • alobourg gets $30,858. •
lair, offeringe. Priaie mediates; $1.40 •
record-breaking -crops . recently' had Specie.' grants for agricultural
to $1.50. Hand-picked, . $1:5 o
5 t in the Canadian Northwest. It wil“ purposes are cia $6,000, the total
$1.60. • . • • . - , ' be worth .while for ‚farmers generally
, . being veted .under the head of' agra
Cranberries •-:- Market .unchanged; to renew their seed of oats when vas cultuee 5122,176; and .for inianigra-
with; stocks email, Cape Cod at rie ,es w -ic aye pro. uce . .m tion. ,$4,825. - There as a grant . of
$9:50- to -510. per• barrel. • • • - than • 100 baslaels per ,acre can be $1,500 for an experimental cold
Hay, •Onled-The market is steady had. The • distribution - thie spring.
'with good demand. Timothy auoteci will consist • of samples of' oats,. stora,go. station. • . • •
HOSPaTALS AND CHARITIES.. -
at .$9.75 • to $10, on track fer No. 1, spring wheat, barley, sfieid peas, In- ' .
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and at $8 to $8.50 -for No, ' 2: ' . - dian corn and , potatoes. Every far- . Dor lio.spitals cold • eharities there
• world should consult the
above in reference to tickets,
fares, erie. • •
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IN. -JACKSON
AGENT 0 P.' R
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IPPINCOTT!
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NIONTHLYtMAGAZINE1...
A FAMILY aISIRAFIYr 1'
", The Oest in 'Current•Literntiire _ •
la Coivietrre NOYELB YEARLY a
[MANY SHORT. STORIES AND .
PAPERS ON TENIELY TOPICS
$2.60 PER YEAR ; 26.OTE. cows.
. CONTINUED STORIES!
•scirsily NUMBER COMpLETE IN ITSELF
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. THE. JOKE DaDaraa WOR.K.
"Robeon, ' ao yew knosi why you"
are like a donkey ?" • •
• 'Like a doakey. ?" sechOed Robson,'
opening hie eyea wide. "I derat."
"Decease your. better hail' is stub-
bornness iteelf " • a • ' •
S 'Tile jest .pleased hiundisee
ly, for he .at once saw the oPportun-
• ity of, a gleeious dig at hie wife-.
Se. when he • got. home he said. ':
if an Individual receives a sample of great of $4,000 to the House of
Essex, mrd $500. to the
56. ' . , • . • •,
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Poultry -Market unchanged* Tar; ocits -he csainot also. receive . one of adage,
0,p. . }loupe of Refuge; . Brant, were struck
keys., a*. to. 10c per lb; frozen; scald- wheat, barley or potatoes, aild.
ed, and lialf-fatted stock soid. from plitestions for mere than ono sample - .
8 to 13*c. ' Geese, dry picked, la' to for one household cannot be enter- . GoVernment House ia- to cost 462a
000 lees %hen .last year. The seine
Sae,: pucka 60 .to 90c. •Chickene, taaned• these . eamplas will be sent
. is effected by, reason, of the fact that
younga.50 to 7.5c; old, 35 to .50e. • ' free of charge through the mail.
to the Ali -eater of libcperimental ,
addressed a Duke is not this -year to be 'easter-
. - • Applications •should be
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tained at an outlay. of $2,000, • • •
• : THE DAIRY MARKETS '
• s , aa : f Salaries for Osgood°. 'Hall engineer
. • Butter -Tae receipts are. fair, 'but 7•Iti.ins' Ottawa, ant! may be Seat
ireman and• caaetaker are increased
aniy tillyzahei ' betote the 1 -5th of Marclide
cholas qualities are still scarce. Nitai
17ac; Choice. large i•olls, '16 to . '.1.7ea " th14 all '
ch the Bets will be close . fawn 81,140 to $1.480.. .
the, saniples asked. f4 •AIIMICO ASYLUM AND CENTRAL.
etiote:-Selected clairy, tubs, 17- o s(taf e!'
may be sent out in 'good tima for • a There is .a vote of' 87,707 for the
finest, 1L1b 'roils, 1.8 to 20e; inferiet
qualities, • '11 to • 12*c; tr.etipory sewing. • Parties writing should men- Insane Asylum; 'Queen street west a
tion 'the sort or VarietYsthey -sairuld •.$6,325 for ' Minitel) s • Central Prison
peints, 21 to 226; solids, 20 to 21c. and shoeld the available ie . voted '$8,400 for various ' ina-
Eggs t-: The Market . is'. steady- P1-4Ier, . . , .
:stock of ' the kihd asked fot -be ex- provements, and the Mercer • $5,e50..
Strietly fresh, 28 to 30c; held fresh, hatated, some. other good eart wili •FOr .thp refitting' • of Oggoode Hall
23 to 25.os cold storage,. 206; linied„ •
19 to 20e. • ' be 'sent' in its,place. ' ' . - $1,100 is - voted, and- for the School
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11c; seconds, '91 to 10e. . r. - • •
quotea-Finest Septembers,, 16 : to
' : HOGS AND. PROVISTONS. ,,, • Allegiance tO Britain.
Cheese -Market. is' Steaey.* We ..
- • • : Boers Willing to Take Oath of
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• WANT •WAR TO END. ': :
.. 1 • • . . of Practical Science $108,250.
.-_ - ' tions ,and election trials are placed
, Colonization and iltinina roads ere
to cost 8146,975- Expenses of. elece
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sl fehatd,y-
clear, sells at 10* to lle'iii ton ana
87.65 for aeavar. and at $7.75 -for
. Dressed hoga are dull at• 87.60 to -
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• - We' quote:- Bacen, long
in car iota. j Hogartoducts •
. The Government bas Wailed the• text
Boer atisonets at Bermada, . Which .. NOTICES OF 1LIOTION. '
of '• the petition. received from . the . Will be rated at $2,000.
A ' deepatch, frOrn .1.encion • sayp . . at 886,000. Smallpox outbreak. ss are
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ass $10,600 last year.. Land guides for
:ftsaiating .vetereas in 'Iocatiog lands
expected te . cost $5,000, against
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case lots, .mess•pork, $21; de., shott w s f r ed t aentl 1 Colonial ' M 131 ' '
a re e r o rt y. ar - a tatty (Leeds)-Oraer of the
cat, $22. ' , , . Secretary Ohamberlain in- his speech Houpe for a rettirn of* a copy of anY
Smoked Meats,-Hame, 13 to 181e; aa the- House of Commons. , Itals date aeport or other document made to
breakfast bacon, 1a to 14*c; rolls,. ed September 24, and ats signers re- - any -alepartment . of •the Government
11c; backs, 14 to 1410; and should- Preseht tho• paisoners, encainped a on by the eagizider, or any other porteri
etsa 10,.. a . , • .. , rucaet a Ieland. ,The• petitioners pay or person's • wao surveyed :the .route
Lard -The Market Is firth; with fair theY are aware Of the impossibility ._ of the .paaPosed North Bay and Tera,...
of the. Boers • retaining ;their incle- isestiningue Railwa •
demand. We 'quotea-Tierces., :11.. to
11,1c; tabs,. 11.1e; pails,. laic. • ' , Oeadence,' and are ayerse to• the con- • -Mr. J oynt-aOrder. of the •House • for
"'MI'S. Robson, do yeti anow Why I •
am like a dookey ?" ' .
• waited a niornent, expecting his ,
'wife to give it up. I3ut she didn':t.
She looked at him somewhat Pity-
iugly as she answered, "I spiv* it
is because you were horn so."
MEN pEAFER THAN WOMEN.'
A French- Surgeon has collected. sta-
tistics relative to deafness. It ap:
pears that males are inare subject to
aural diseases than females, and that
out of every seven middle-aged per-
sons there are taa seise . do zioahear
go well with ono ear wa,1 th
*other.
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ARCHITECTURAL. INSPIRATION:
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. Mrs. . Dash -"Can't you suggest
some pretty name for our commoclia
otts now home, Mr. Grump?" '
Grump -"Why yea; 'call it "The.
White Elephant." , • •
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jact:-."Did you khow that .jonea,
the tailor 'asked Miss Swell to Mar-
hiniraL'allallera"Saeas-s-Anti- aw hat- • --
.did she say?" Jack --"She gave him,
a 'fitting answer." Dick -"What Was
it?" Jack -a "She told, him lie 'was
cut out."'. Dicic-"And tbat .ended i t,
I suppose'?" Jack -"Yes, he didn't.
press his suit. further." • • •''
• Mabel . (anxiouely) -• "Have you'
Seen George this evening? -1-1e pronia
Wel i o call." Father. -"He did call.
entertained him for' an hour before 4.
you came amen stairs." Mabel- "
"You entertained him, papa?" Ira-
ther-"Yes. I gave him a list of all .
the new dresses and gewgaws you
had last year. and the cost of each.
T never saw a young man more in-
terested, yet he left very hurriedly." e
formlogrztlixds/erzrzar=7,6.
• tinuarice of the wer, for which they a, return, showing al) the amouat of
.
blame . those whci are •still fighting. the bonuses or subsidies voted to the
'ONtTED.STATES MARKETS. At Watt three hundred Of the pris- railways . by this Legislature arah
Milwaukee Sans 28. -Wheat's closed oneket express their willinguess to year. during 1898, a$99, 1900, 1901a
a-Stea.dy; do, 1. Northern, 77 - til take the oath of allegiance to Great (2) the name et each railway faceiv-
77ac; • No. '2 Nerthera, 75a to 76c; Britain, while ' the remainder are ing. and the amount voted to each
may; 79to• Rye -Lower; No. 1. Willing to take. the oath of mistral- during that time; -(3) the amount
63*c. Barlesee-Weak; No. 2, 64e; ity. It is asked that taose taking pai„iii to each railway during each of
sample, 55 to . 62e. -Corn-May; the• oath of allegiance hp allowed to such years, and the coadition or con -
return tel South Africa, they promis- .ditions upott which such payments
Duluth, San. -. 28, -Wheat cloased- fag to do their utmost : to promote were made. ' ' • •
Cash; alo, 1 hard, -77ae; No. 2 Nor the mterests of Great Bri ain. espe- Mr. Miscampbell-Enquiry of Millie -
thorn, 72c; May, 771.e; Ea. 1 North- cially in the direatioh of ending the try: What ambant did the Govera-
45AC. Cora -62e.
ern, 74a,c; July, 781c. ,Oats -a46 to was. . Ment pay for printing for the years the estalaishment of safeguards . TEETI3ING, BABIBS.. uganda is to build. a cathedrals
3,898, 1.899, 3.909, 1993a each year I
wvoterentm
-0,544,300.79 Air Supplies to Muscle -rood. the
Supplies to Gunpowder. Over the Globe.
Estlinated exp., 1902 4,004,228.82 Same Pacts* as Saltpetre
MR. BARR WANTS TO KNOW.
Mr. Barr moved fer a return show. Although we speak of breathing • Lonaon'a Normal School W crowd-
ing the names of all license commis.
bread. Breathing really a Mode
air it is as much a food as meat or ea,
stoners, and the narae, salary, and
without teeth. If you
the amount allowed. to him for ex- et eating
penses in 1901, or every license in- were deprivea of air, YOU WOU1C1 die "kw°
Sault Ste. Marie needs a new High
spector in the province. Ife ponated -in three or four minutes from Buffo- sf ruoreszeoin.atdsa t oo f obr iotpuom naovuo s • coal
proved
Out that as the public accounts were
ca on, which is carbonic-acid poison.
at present printed these facts could
not be ascertained. way, you would give up the ghost in
ing. But it you dal not die in this
Mr, Stratton pointed. out that as any case, after a few days, from air
the license year ended on April 80th,
Follow the course of a breath of
starvation, says London Answers.
the return ceula only De given ler the air
from the time It enters the nos -
year ending April 30t11,1.90.1.
trils until it leaves them again, and
carried.
Mr. Barr consented and the motion it will be clear that or Is a mart -
SALES OF TIMBER. tioue and indispensable food.
Mr.• Jeesop moved for a, return When the air reaches the lungs,
aliowina what is the area, in acres, which are constructee like a sponge,
of timber eold by the Government the red blood giobules seize the at -
since 1371, and the amount receive caxis of oxygen, drag them a,way from
ed therefrom; also, what sales have • the nitrogeo, and hurry off with
taken place during. the last five them pretty much as ants scurry oft
years; to whom sold, alai the amount • w.TitepraeriteloctIol
afitlitaraotigen Is breathe('
roefic fe oi tvhi ei. ad A f f risioa 1 Dlne as
that figures out immediately, but the oxygen is
vslsilseclh.retsielleedsp'eriod up to carried first to the charnbers of the
1892 were to be found in the public heart, and then to every part of the
records; since that • time, however, - boNdoyt.v, t
lie food that..you eat is also
atheeyobwjeacrtaioanat_ioaagal.4anaotil4 tttalma il.leatuirad, absorbed into the blood after diges-
which would be prepared as soon as tion, and is carried likewise to every
possible, considering the nature of part of the body. • The blood seems
the work, , • to have eyes, or some such organs.
CONTRIBUTIONS TO ASYLUMa3.
Hon, Mr, Stratton brought down a
return • grauted CD motion of Mr.
Hoyle, &lowing that during 1901,
the sum of $65,505 was paid by pri-
vate -individuals for the maintenance
of Mame; the amount received for
Clothing them was $13,1$4, arid the
amount paid by the inspectors of the
Toronto General Trust Company Was
$23,121; the total reaching • $101,-
- 811. . • .
A NOTE FROM KRUGER.
ItA•Alt•Imb 4
Andrew Carnegie's offer of a pub-
lulicolliybrtaorybetoacSeaeputletd. Ste. Marie is
Ottawa City Council has adopted
a resolution in favor of abolishing
the property qualiecatiqn of alder-
men.
wicio:orpichi.hedite...1,rttaaZyb7Itorkirokilstioahlrietgrioneseratl binubiylt ttatt:
Twenty-three moose have been kill-
ed by trains this season between
Mtoirnionelbotaf la710e aahnicliesRat Portage, a dis-
The old Montreal ofilees of the G.
T. It. may be turned into an an-
nalist) Railway Men's Christian Ass
eociation headquartera, with lora;
lugs and boarding accommodation..
'The °Metal invitation to the King's
coronation is to the Premiet and tee
Imperial Privy Councillors in Can.
by which it can. detect whether sa acta,• which if strictly interpreted
muscle, or a nerve, a bone, or a sin- means Sir Wilfrid. Laurier and Chief .
ew, or a piece of skin, is in want of 'Justice Sir Henry Strung.
some new material to replace wear
a.nd tear. And wherever now mater-
ial is Nvanted; there the blood -depos-
its some of
!pool 177 steamers aro involved,
THE, DIOESTE,i) FOOD.
. I Mr. Carnegie will establials a $50,-•:'
&MAT BRITAIN.
• In the proposed English _freight
Let us take the biceps muscle. You 1-000 library at Sisibo Castle.
have been Practishig With tho dumb- 'Another large turbine' steamer hose
bells. and you have used •up a quanta a
ty of, your . biceps: - The blood int- een ordered ay the British navy,
mediately begins to repair the loss, . Tobacco companies of England ate ,
and lay ciewn fresh material. But rapidly cornbinieg to boycott Ana -
erican trade. .. . ..
the material obtained from your food .
alone is of little "Use. arhis food has The London medieel fraternity ia .
.
Ex -President ' Claims ate is Still plenty of force stored. up, as coal has investigating • the cause and treat-
. but the force cannot' be ileaelopect
• ' Unyielding, ,
wictoanosueta000xoytglyen; to went of calmer. a -,
Daily Telegraph' wiring item • Brus-
A cearespondent of the London
each particle. .of Rifle Assodatioo -is fixed frena July. .
.; '. The 13Isley .meeting of the . National
I o .t te . t .. ..
The new inayor . of Sligo late
o. s eaactly sinular• to pledged hunsell to tea° im. part in
negotiations wal. be considerea ex- I • ,
cnarge of gunpowder. So long- as the coronatioa festivities. •
cept 'upon the basis - of the retention : a
ef Boot independence,
! lies quieLla' stored tip in the muscle. the directorate . of Meesrs. Harland
.. .• • .. • Ithere ie no need to use the bicepe, it Walter II, Wilson has retired from -
•• ThiS •repert ie regarded as .a reply & Wolff, the great _Belfast shipbuild-
But when. you tai5e UP the' dunile•
to the -speech of Mr. Chamberlain, ..
the British • Colonial Secretary. . i bells your brain. -sends - dawn as settee ink firm- . - . - .
.
of nerve sParke, and expledes charge An American compahy is 'refused 'a
.A representative of the Loudon
Daila New's in the lobbies Of Parlia- after • charge of , this combination of 999 years' lease of paoperty in Lon- . " '
pao_Beer toed . the blood gives some ' oxygen
pa areas' alTaYsa
ptottishotdh ea Douottceh
Mr, Kruger declariag that no
'issued by;
. .
from its red corpuscles. The combla
piace nation formed is a. very Nvonderful
, food and oxygen. Without -the oxy,-. don on which te. erect a $2,000,000 . •
•ineni hears, that there "have certainly •
' b t f I gen there could be ho explosioa, and oface building.
eonsequently no "force to move •the . .
from the Deena but the unyielding ,• • Dr, E. R. L.• G eldest. son of-
attitade Of Lord Milner, the British nins010. • it• T u •
eet some tier o peace over tires;
, qu e obvieus that,• . Go Id, Oshawa, has been ap- ' • • '
Cemmissiouer in South • Africa; has, sa pointed to. the • poeition • of . • City
convert the food taken into the
!.as before, prciaed• an insuanotintable ' '
I It ie- therefore it
, s omach into real muscle -food, there Chainberlain of New York -bY 'Mayor. .
•I' The Islague correspondent ot thes . me Nvi . • le • •
t ' •
obetaclo in. the matter, • • • • . ,
Low in whose interests. he so zeal- • • •
• must be air to comb' -*tit Ti '
air in fact su 1' • t tl ously worked the aecerit cam- • , •
, PP les 0 ' le musele.' ta ace ass posi ien is . NA 01 111 $25,- • s : ' .
'Leycls,• the European reptesentative •
. Daily News .says that both Dr. ,icto'd •
saltpetre supplies to the aunpowder.
the very same facter as the '',50-0a. a; y'eaT. . 1. . . . . . . 2 .
' "'
I t the Transvaal, and Abraham Fis- e--- . •
;If carbon and sulphur- are mixed, fil-
cher, .. the leader of the 'Boer .delea though they . haveelletential -force, • . , UNITED :STATE'S.
'gates, iLl'e hasiag frequent and pro-: that, force. cannot be brought into ac- . A goid Mine has been discoaered : '•
!longed interviews with Dr. •Van .1.,,in- ' tleit 'without the atel of salt-petre.-itee.r d 'hi 1.1,1
I de the u ch Minister of • F rei n '
'prairie u G en, • a . •
Pe le res in . 10 t A goad vein .has been discovered
Affairs, and • Pr ofeeson • Aser, tbe fact that it contains- a laxae-auanti- . under the city hall at Denver, Col', ...,
jurist, and chaiiman of the arbitra- . ... •
1 • lar oi oxygen,
- tion caurt at Tbe Hague. - • 1
• . 1 This le• why. air is so essential to , erect- a
, I H. C. Frick,. steel magnate, will
$5,000,000 hotel in Pitts-
. . . . • . . !burg, Pa. -
n, D t e g
Ana the virtue sif salt t • V • • tl "
• . .s--e--o--a; • . itife. There can be no , action with -
DISPUTE. ,,:pte:yit., Our heart, whichas, atself
' ' • laery pPowerfal musele;coiralcitint
Prefers toa costal llot Convey messaget h at' 'reili'llisaaiarnhlirs
owerfur muecle cOul et betatt Menehester, NAL, a dog stopped .
inhoort•steh, by catcaing: the , .
.THAT • BOUNDARY
• .
United States Senate
Let it Rest ' for• T'resent.
•
A Washington despatch erays sa-The
, question of the bounciary dispute . be -
I tween the United States Great
Britaia was revived On Wednesday,
: temtiornaily; ia the Senate Caminit-
;tee on Poreign Relations. The sub-;
!lect came. up in 'connection with the ,
:treaty aothorizieg the facing of the
'meridian line which was 'negotiated
I eeaeral years ago: That treaty has
been befote the Senate ever since,
I but it • was side-traalcaa ay the ap-
I pointanent of tae Jeint High Com-
; mission, and hag lain clormatit and
I unacted upon, , •
I To Wednesday's disciweien the mem-1
lbers Of 'the cenimittee were generally
!of the 'opinion that tlie Matter t
simuld be allowed to rest until the ;
more general qUestioris affecting the
boundary are disposed of, and the
treaty was referred to Senator For -1,
a.ker far further investigatiort if
..deeMed. necessary.
' . •
TO ADD' To WAR STORES.
•
•
' TO AND TROM THE BRAIN. .• . .
Nets, follow the oxygert outwards. '000,000 a year • by .redecing war
U. Sa. revenues will be reduced $35a.
. • .
. x a
is still more intimately . toinbined taxes 'on tea aria ,beet. . . ; s .
.
After haying performed its duty it
with tae stomach ia the form of caas TJnion arid' nonamion news s et
boa
bonic aeid, Up to the time of the bmahe, had a terrific fight malaria -pa
tached to the maseleaood. just •as is 1.0
wecrieenbial3dliYiehhtueirt: hus been sentenced
aaplosioh It was tether loosely at -
the ease with saltpetre in guapowder; f°r
. . murdering his daughter.
life imprisoaraent at • Louieville
But mai It is clirsely .boand 1.0 the . G. al: Dexter, aged 68, died 'at
carbon of tlie food; tiad in this feria lisairbury, 111., without . having taken
of capbonib acid gas •it is taaen out a drina of water for 40 years., •• .
of the muscle ba -the blood, Carried " Tsai)
tO the lungs, and tent oft 1 I a : thousand iiidituis on the
crater air. . . also tee Oneida reservation, Wisaonsin; ere in,
.
Part of our food as are the solids we of a smalipoa t neeinie
Obviously, then, air is as much a•. (11.141ger
la a ..i goes in, in the orm of gas, ....Salm:lel Mathee, of Cies eland, who
hae givea thousiaids to the Lakeside
?at for dinner. The :only- difference
through the nostrils, and does not hoepital of that. city, has okered
It. reacbes its _final deStiriation in the apether doiletien of $40,900. , ,
Chicago anatchists aro: becorniag
requha to. be masticated. Itut once
restless over the coming, •:viSit of .. , . .
,
,
,-
. • ,
, •
'
• .
•
a al
muscles, nertaa, arid other 'parts . it Prance *Henry of Germ:lays and are
is eoliditied and intimately . niircea making bitter attaci,s on raYaltaa
•
with the food that has 'come through At the St. Louis Exposition a the
the .stomach. " beildiegs . will have aim aggregate
Air roust be treated a• it floor space Of 200 acres and the
mililirnecootivsetianadt tthhee rmoothhatisaogfestohmaot grounds a total area of ia,000. acres.
A' bile • le Congisas pi.Soadea the
•
•
•
a . . a , - PeoPle. - To derive the greatest ben- ' death penalty- for lai attempt to aill .
British Harmers Wish Crop Area, efit front oxygen it must be inbaled or .assata.t tlie President or anyone
• Increased. . . through the nose and . exhaled
A London despatch says :--The far- in aine of succession for . the a'resid-
.
through the mouth. .. our, •
mers of Great Britain have joined , - ;
Ithe Navy League in its agitate% for . .
• • . . a
•
•Dtuffalo, • Jan. 28.---Flatir--Quiet; • • ' • - • ' . 1 . . s - .. separately? . ..
Wheat-SPring dulls alo. 1 Northern., •40PE• FOR . CONSUMPTIVES.- . .
Mr. Wardell--kaquiry .or 'Ministry:
830; Winter . nominal; • No. 2 red, - . ____. , . ..e. - •• ••• How many bona fide settlere• • vent
93 . C • 14 N g 1 • . Exrosergmeats rzi London Crowned into .thrit portion of Ontario lying
No. 8 do., 65* -c; NO. • 2 corn, 65c. -
, . • . With Stream's. ' ' , northwasiterly from Lake TeMiscam-
No, 3 alo. 64 1s3 .to • 64ac. • Oats- . • . • • " • • • -
Quiet; :No. 8 do, 50ac; No, 2 mixed, . A. • London despatch slate -fe-Dr.
r ''''' in ue between L lc •paNsitpisysei07; aad
Agitibbi, during athaea:
49e; No. 2- do, 48ae. Bariey-69 to Symes-Thompsda, consulting physi- .
MANY RAILWAY- BILLS. • '
72c, te arrive. ' • • • ' ' • - clan itt the Hospital for Centilmaa
-Detroit, San. 28, -Wheat cloaca,- tion, Breen:ram, in a lecture delivers Hen, , 'Joan Dryden was • re-eleeted .
chairman 'of the 'Railway' Cominittee
No. 1 white,. cash, 90te; •No. 2 red, ed here, augured' hoPefully for the
cash and January, 88ac; May, 88ic; experiments which are being carried Of tile Legislature-, • and advised get-
july, 84le. . . • ' on at the hospital in the • treatraent Virg to work early, as there was a
St Louii, Jeri. 28. -Wheat . closed-- •of phthisis by means of Tesla's high good deal ,of business to transaet,
May; 8.7*ci July, 80*c. '' ' • . freemency currents- and the injection There are more tailway bills than
' Minneapolis, • • Jan. 28, -Wheat- into the veins • of a. chemical sub- for -ten years 'past. • • •
'77ac; on. track; No. 1 hard, * 770e; He quoted statistics' showiag that
Cash, 75 -*e; May, 751a. July, 77* to sta.nee that is "fatal to the bacilli. ONTAR. IO'S BA.AsaLettN. CP SHEET..
.
.
No. al. NerthOrn, 750; No. 2 North-, the : deaths front tubercular maladies Direct Investments-- '
tn, 751 to; 74*c.. Flour -First pat- in Lohdon decreased -5s, peaseenta• in .
Drainage debentures .....$ 76,077.7a
ents, 88.85 to $11.95; second patents forty years, and predicted` that seth . Tile debenture 'coupons. - D9,204.81
83.65 to 83.75; first clears, $2..40; discuthes Nvould be erctinct within - :a Municipal drainage ass. • 20,043,04
second do, $2.10.. tran-In bulk, century. • •• .• • • - leaUlt Ste Marie deb ... 25,572.59'
817 to 6170'0.. .. . . • i , . Fends held by the Doe • • . .
." ' LIVE STOCK MARKET. • . ' ' • T • minion- •in behalf of . •
.
.Torotte, San 28, --The total della- • ' NAVAL RESERVE.. • ,•• Ontario, bearing 5 • -
ery Vas 38 lon.ds, with 816 cattle, a . • , . _.... -,. ' station. on .i• J.,opeorrectelnhtsars .
216 sheep and lambs, 175 hears, and saeglelaalon acesPeetiral feohn'ad fund ..I.312,769,04
.0 'calves. 13esides the easing off in - N'ewf oundlei d U.Calluilding 1,472,891.41
he buying for export the local but- A London despatch says n-Replys: Land improvern't fund.124,685,18
ther trade Was quieter 'than for some ing to a question in the House of Fund created under act
weeks past, • Prices did riot satrY, Commons on °Thursday, Mr. Arnold- °I 1884- •
Common school fund 2'844'289'52
much froln TUesday's quotations, Vaster,. Parliamentary Secretary to
but transactions. Were light. • Lambs the .A.dmiralty, said legislation 'held by Dominion, • .
vere about 10 cehts arnier, with a would be introduced to place the hearing int. tat a per '
irerir light run. Good teazle of but- Newfoundland . naval reserVe echo= • cent., Ont. share a.- 1,454,302.19
her cattle are Worth from $3.715 to on a, permanent basis.' . • 13ank Balances-- .
$4.20. Export feCen 54,40 to $5, Mr. Charaberlain, the Celonial Sec-, Carrent• a, aunts... as. 175,561,74
Sxport cattle, choice -$4.50 $5.00 retarYt answering a. trees:tam en' the Special aceOunts... ... 1,292,931.95
ilxport, cattle, light ... 4,25 4.50 subjeet, said that, although coin. , . ,
Bulls, export, heavy .., 8,65 4.25 • munications were proeeeding with
-....--..
. $7,901,888,88
ulls, export, liglit ... 8.00 , 8.25 France, his Majesty's Government • ' •
Feeder's, away.- ' 8.25 3.70 was not yet in a poSitien to make a . Liabilities.
4eeders, light... . . . . . 2,50 • 2.75
S4tockers, 400 to Booth 2.40 .8.00 stlieloItitpeoessttfaothe.ment on the viatica Balance of acct. current
with Dominion ... .....$1,815,848.89
lutchers' cattle, choice 8.15 4.00 Railway certificates .... 1,688.691.64
lutchers" cattle, good 8.60 0,75 Annuities... '... ... ,.. ,.- 1,822,099.17
---0 -,-.....
lutchers' coinmon2.75 3.00 IN ORANGE RIVER COLONY. Common School fund , •
hitchers' picked..., 4.00 4.50 collections by Ont., ,
........z. •
do off -colon; St begets 2.00 2.50
hitchers' bullie.. ... „a 2,80 8.00 Britisb. Oaptute arid Burn Chian- . 'relit jan. l'' 19" - ' 8'956'97.
-
ight steak, bulls, cwt. 2.00 2.50 tity of Grain, ' Total...
filch coWs."...... 80.00 55.00 A Litilybrand despatch says :- ' " 011 OA OS 5,830,595.m.67
do bucks... .... . ... , 2.00 ' 2,50 Boer force under CoMmandant Rau- alining liabilities ....$2,571,292.71.
keep, buteberie, each2.00 ' 0.00. tenbach near Witney on Monday, The •
samba ewt, .,, ...... ..a., '8,50 4.60 Boers had a large mamma of grain, Estimated receipts, 1902; including
logs, best... ...... a. 6.871 a quantity of Stock, and eighty Wng- cash balances on lama boo, 31, 1001:
do fat 6.00 the grain, which Was burned. Intermit on capital aeld$1'196'812.8°
do light... ..... ......,6.121 " gone. The British captured it lot, of Subsidy... ... „.
The burghers • Waved, Only a slight and debts due by INie
DANISH WEST INDIES. resistance. They removed three of minion.. ... ... .„. 285,000,00
their wounded. Later they were rein- Intereet on investtaits50,000.00 ,
Their Sfde to t 'United States
. re foreed by 150 111011 frOni the north. Cream Lands Depan't1,2115)70:500000:0000
Prtietically Concluded. i The ICoos commando has also been , Public institutions.-
I reinforced, and now nutnbers 250 i Education Dep't.,. ....„55,000,00
A Copenhagen despatch says :,-- men. They• have twelve waggone1Prov, Seeretary's Dp't 80,000.00 '
he Politiken say° it is eXpected that containing fanlike. • 1 Casual revenue... ... 100,000.00
treaty betWeen the United Staten . Wednenda3r mid Thursday 1,100 , Succession dutiee ... 800,000.00
nd Denmark for the nate of the Boers Moved ettstWaed towards the :SuPplementary rev. tax 235,000.00
3anish West, indica will be concluded llrandwater basin. A nuMber of t TaVern ta broWers' lie. 875,000.00
t Washingt011 Within the next few Mere refugees Wei arrived here 'LaW nialliPae. 55,000.00 i
aye, from IliekSburg. 'Alee0Me. taXas...... . 2.500.00
11. !• I.1 ;.;tt•...... • I .1 A . /1,MA
CC,)lly h
• A
.
I i .1 4 I . tt 1 k 11 i
J iriataliMit i
•E " I have Made a most therough 1 /
1 trial of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral and ; , 7
iam prepared to say that for all dis- i 7
eases of the lungs It never disap. 1 :' I
points,"
I .1. tidy Finley, Ironttin 0. : 1
_ L
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral
s
won t cure rheumatism ; t
we never said it would.
It won't 'cure dyspepsia ;
we never claimed it. But
it will cure coughs and 7
colds of all kinds. We
rst aid this sixty years -
heep, exp. ewes, etvt.. 8,00 8'45 Ternatit's column encoulitered 'ergo Surplus assets after de -
ago; we've been saying It
ever since. T
• . aerseemelesenester a,
TM/al liltet: Sit., ulnae tor in winery -
told; mte., jot right ear "brenebitte, beau. "
had cola, mai el, east econesoical 1
for ehrosla wait and to keep en base.
.r. o. AviraVoo.,x,oirou, )
1 I _ d
against hational starvation in the ' - ' Paris w 11 spend $60,000,000 to .
i
event of war between this country A Trying Timis for IVIothers When improve i elf, .
and some great power. a " ••• . ,
The farmers advocate Government Great uare_and watchfulness China. ta tes no steps to suppress
wheat now sown and vastly to in- murder of issionaries,'
measures. to quadruple the area of. . is Necessary.
• s
In •. India • there. ate rumora . of ,
In taouble Af hanistan.
There searcely any period
cx-ease., the production • of 'all agrieul- , baby's early life requiring . greater ' • g
tura', staples.. They :estimate that . .
araeat. to -furnish. bread far. the A- rel..791Utien. in; Spain is predicted.
the cetintey . produces barely enough watchfulness on the part of ' the
tion for thirteen 'weeks, •and Only": when King Aifeopo is crowped. a
mother than when. - baby is teething,'
trifliag traction: of the quantity of Almost invariably tho little one But- . 'Ten persons . were . killed 'and 18 - .
the horses requited to resist inana faeirtSermuitc. li :tint, :isle. :reel:: rce3stitileesr s dr ae yai Wounded in a riot at Alsoideca Huns. a
that the Mothmais wear out looking The Maslen. . Governmeet is .peta . '
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oats- and barley necessary to fee: -1. and night, •requiring so' 'much care sgary. . . .
tioned to • open all .universities to •
sion. • • dangers frequeraly accompanying women,
I: this peripd that threaten baby's life .
Th Notre Thane Cathedral, Paris,
THE DISTRESS IN GERMANY itself. Among these are diarrhoea', . ° .
h t d throughout and elec-
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• indigestion, colic, constipation and is now ea e
• convulsions. • Tho prudent mother' tr. ° "g te '
EmPeror Orders Public Woilts. to will anticipate tied prevent these The Amedcen • Tobacco aomPalrY .
, . • Previa Employment. • troubles by keePing baby'd• stomach. has absorbed feur of the large cigar. -
William hap been ao much iniptesaed condition 'by the. use of Baby's • Own
and boWeLs. in ••a, pattiral and healthy ette factories of Gerthany.
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A Berlin. deepatch says :::-Eniperor
the ' inability , of Workingmen to ,ob- Tablets, a. medicine readily t
all chilaren. and which, dissolved • in 4
It is 'the opinion. at Cape • Town •
by the •widespread distress caused by. aken bar that Cecil Ithodee is certain to res '
thin ornploynient • that he hap 66 b , ,., , ceoze a call as Premier ,of the colony ,
Perieet in the near future. •
water, may e given Wah
pressed a wish. that the customa-rx; safety to even a new-born infanta' an.
his birthday be restricted, as far as usea baby is bright and healthy and. There is • a superabundance • of ' .
illuariaation of public buildings on every liOnse 'where these Tablets are
possible, arid that the money thus the mother has real comfort with it, PhYSicians in Germany, . and the,
saved be devoted to charity. lt is and doeS not hesitate to tell ' her ijr688 strongtly, • advises arnbitiode
understood that his Majesty is Inucii neighbors. Mrs. C. J. - Delaney, young' Germ*/ to leave that pro-
fession alone. . •
and that he hat; determined, for •tho•
, Brockville, says .:-"I have been give The Russian Minister of Education
concerned about the labor situation flinaghy,omoymtfifTtersahni-omt:,uwahise"hoovledr hboon.obs,y Ivioarssitaiuotolutnoezpeedrotpite trheoctsotrusdelt9 untio-
.purpose of providing employment, sarY, for some months past. She form literary, artistic, gymnastic; -
to order public works, which. other- was teething and was cross and rest-, debatin3 and educational societies. -
Wise would be indefinitely poStponed, less. Her gums were hard and in-
to he eolumenced immediately. flamed. After using the Tablets she -.-a..........- .
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grew quiet, the ieflionmatiori of the
THE IVIISSING CONDOR. not seenr to bother her any trier°. Ari • MUST BE NO AMNESTY.
gu e ,ac
iinproveinent in baby's condition was Surrender of Capp .Rebels Must be
Admiralty Worried Over Its Fail
A London despatch says :-The Ad- lete can be procured from drugg-tasis-
• ure to Reaeh. Port.
teething babies." Baby's Own a"
- noticeable alniost at onee, anc
think there is no better medicine for
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A Cape Town despatch saYs 1 -Sir
Una onditzena.l.
the rriala
has been heard from the Ilritish*war- a box, by addreesing the Dr. Wile mice Con -Matte° on Friday. A re -
Gordon Sprigg,
ntiralty is Worriecl because nothing or Will be Sent postpaid at 25 cents presided at a meeting of
ship Condor, long oaerdue from kih- liams' Medicine Co. Brockville, Ont. solution was adopted strongly dis-
a roving any suggeStion of amnesty
quilnalt for Honolulu, Vessels leav- A GUARANTEI: Isereby Corti- PP
to the rebele after they serrender,
a careful chant- 1.
ng San Francisco for the west have ty that I have made
her, arid the Anterleila GoVernment Whith I personally purchased in a
w itch must be unconditional,
been requested to keep a lookout for cal analysis of Baby's Own Tabletm,
has beett"asked to be good enough to drug store in Montreal'. My arialysts
coast between San Francisca and absolutely no opiate or tinrcotie
itscertale. front their (Uncials on the has proved that the Tablete contain Dr:cub/ED TILE:PRIVILEGE.
Ilalpsimee"I• notice you altietya
Vancouver, B.C., Whether any rates that they can be given with perfect speak well of me to my face, ffebson,
safety to the youngest, infant ; the i. aad while have ne reason to be-
lintibteett,, received of a Britieh. ship
alleY are a safe and enigma nt°41°1" Ileire that you do otherwise• behind
a
a a for the troubles they are indicated any back, Is think it does. not barna a
NO PEACE, OVERTURES. r -le (Signed). to be told his little faults, I know
• e MILTON L. /lIfiltSEY, M.A.Se" I'm not perfect, mid would he glad
10 have y jeu remind nu3 of the feat
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e,,,to relieve and citre,". man to be criticised by his friends -
Mot* •
Mr. Balfour tiyiphatically Denies Provincial Analyst, for Quebec.
the Story. Montreal, Dee. 20, 1901. sometimes, ' • .
A London despatch says ..-eIri the 1•41.16...totim+46.**401 • Jobson--"Tell you of your faults?"
What your honest private opinion of
Jepson ---"Yee; eriticise me, tell me
House: of Cernmozia on Friday even.
ing, in reply to a question by Henry Ilee-"X hear that you have been
Labouchere, !tight 'Hoe. A. J. Ilia...talking about, me." she_eNo, ei., ine is. That's What I want." •
four, the Government. leader,. em. deed; I Make it n, point 110510 tO
two and T ant five feet four, and you
Jobeeti--"Jeps'on, you aro six foot
phittleally (fettled that the Clover,n- :speak of my aka& unless T eau nay
nent had received peace overtures die seinething good of thetn, anti so want me to give you my honest. pri-
vate opittion of yeti? No, sir!"
tvoe.441.0 11.016;6"1.*Ut irk91.1.611 06.66 r460,1141. have itot mentioned you at ail."
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