The Clinton News-Record, 1902-02-27, Page 2THE CLINTON NEWS.RECORO
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e Column 40 00 25 00 '15 00 00
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. 1Y, J. IVIITCHELL,
Editor and Proprietor
•
pANK.
THE MOLSONS BANK
Incorpo ,atecl by
Seet of Perth D101.1t4855.
CAPITAL - ., 42.500.000
REST 0,180,000 .
HEAD OFFICE - MONTREAL.
WAL MOLSON Meopmnisos,_ President
JAMES ELLIOT gioneral Manager
issued. Ste g and American Exelitinge
Notes discoArd. Collections mado. Drafts
bought and so a. Interestallowed on deposits. _
Rheumatism
No other disease makes one feel oo
' stiffens tho Rant% produces lameness,
and makes every motion painful.
It to sometimes so bad as wholiy to disa-
ble, and. it ;Mould never be neglected.
M. J. McDonald, Trenton, Ont., had it
sitter a severe attack ot the grip; Mrs.
Rattle Turner, Bolivar, Mo., had it so
severely phe could not lift anything and
could scarcely get up or down stairs: W.
Shepard, Sandy Ilook, Conn., was had
up with it, was cold even in July, and
could not dress himself.
According to testimonials volentarlly
given, these ;sufferers were permanently
relieved, as others have been, by
'ilood's Sarsaparilla
which corrects the Radar of the blood
on which rheumatism depends and builds
up tbe whole system.
Howe PILLS CiltieolattgaNBI. rrico 23 cents.
V --
HE McKILLOP MUTUAL 'FIRE
INSURANCE COMPANY
Farm and isolated Town Property -
only Insured.
OFFICERS
J. B. McLean, President, Kippon P. O. • Thee.
Frazer, Vico-President, lirucefield T. E.
Hairs. Seey-Treas.,' seaforth P. 0.; W G.
Broadfoot, Iespector of Losses, Seaforth
DIRECTORS:
W. G. Broedfoot, Seaforth ; John Grieve,
Winthrop ; George Dale, Seaforth; John Watt,
Mario& ; John Bonnewles, Brailhagen ; James
Evans, Beechwood Connliey, Clinton
John McLean, Kippeu
AGENTS:
Robert Harlook; Rober McMillan, Se
Perth Janice Cuimnings, Egmondville ; J, W.
Yo, Hohnesville 1. O.
Paties deeirous to effect insurance or trans
sect other bushfess will be promptly attended
to on application teeny of the above officers
addressed to their reoPeetive eostofflees.•
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1!, sit • ;;;
..TigifiE TABLE.
SAVINGS HANh. . . •
Interest allowed on sums of Stand up.: •
Trains will arrive at and depart from Clinton
F.A.RMERS Station as tenons :-
Money advanced to farmers en their own .
notes with one or more end oreers. No mort- BUFFALO AND comma DIVISION. .
gage requ1red as security, Golag East Express 7:38 a. m.
H.C.BnEWIon, Manager, Clinton
C. D. McTAG.GART
BANKER.
A General Banking Businesn Transacted
Notes Discounted. • Dratts Issued.
Interest Allowed on Deposiess
ALBERT STREET' •CZINTOIT.
LEGAL
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T SCOTT . •
BARR,ISTER, S0LIeITOR;Eto..
'money to Loan.
OFFI0E-Elliott Bleoic • • .thaNeces
BRYDONE
• BARRISTER, SOLICITOR.
Notary Public, dm, •
OFFICE-Beavor Block, -
CONVEYANCING
" " Mixed
Westsalixed
44P4°88
66•
2:55 p. m.
4a5 a m.
10:15
12:55 p,
7:05 a, In.
10:27 p. m
THE MARKETS
Prices of Grain, Cattle, etc
in Trade Centres.
1311EADSTUVVS.
•
Toronto, Fee. 25 -Wheat -Two 'ears
of No. 1•Manituba hard offered at
017e en route to North Day, without
bicts. Ontario Nu. 2 White wheat
73e bid outside, the .outturn guttritu-
teed, but none offered. No.. 1 spring
offered at 74e east, without, bids.
Fifty -eight -lb mixed offered at 741,i
)1)1 lidd.(110A eai gt. 1 tot o (Iwo Li' teruatt
641,-e outside, with 00c bid. • .
Barley -No, 2 offered at 550 middle
freight, and No. 8 et 51e low freight
to New York without bids.
Peas -Ten cars of No. 2 offered at
80c high freight on Ce.r.P.Re, outtura
guaranteed, with 790 bid.
• Oitts-A ear of No. 2 white: sole at
41e low freight to New York, and
More offered at this price; it is also
offered. at 4140 in buyers' sacks, -low
freight.
Cern-No. 2 .yellow offered at fine
outside, West, with 56; bid.
113re---No. 2 offered at 60c on track,
Toronto, and at 56;e: outside, either
road, with. 55e bid.
Buckwheat -No. 2 wanted at 55e
iow freight to New York, with eel-.
lers at 50c. There was also. a, bid of
5aSctie•aawst:-. A eat. -"of No. 3. sold at
$6,25 On track, Toronto..
- COUNTRY P1101)179E.
LONDON', HURON AND BRUCE DIVISION. •
Stelae Seeeth Express • . 7:47 a. le.
Mixed 4:15 re te,
Gohig North Express . 10:15 a. m.
• 46 66 Mixed- . • '6:55 p.
• A 0. PATTISON, F. IL HODGENS,
kgoilt. Town Ticket Ag'ent, •
M. C. DICKSON.
District Passenger Agent, Toronto. •
•
W. JACKSON
AGENT C. P. R.
CLINTON
•
Dried APPlee-The market is un-
changed, With offerings small, Prices
to Oic per lb. Evaporated sell at
0; to 10e. .
Hops -Business quiet. with prices
steady at 18e; yearlings, Sc.
Honey -The market in steady at 9
to 10c for strained. Ocitubs, $1.50
Lo $2.25 per dozeo.
BeansThe market is dull, Prices,
$1.10 to $1.40, as to quality. Hand
picked, $1.50,
Cranberries - Market, unchanged,
with stocks. small. Cape Cod, $9,50
to fillO.per barrel. •
Onions -Market steady at $2,50 tO
$3 per bbi. *.
I.Rty, balect-The matket is steady,
with good demand.. Timothy quoted
at $10 to $10.50 on track for No. 1
and $8.50 for No. 2, -
; Straw -The •rciarket is quiet and
than, Car lots' on track will bring
$6 to §6.25, . the latter for No. 1.
poultry -The market is firm, with
offerings. small. Turkeys, dry picked
5.1 to 12;e; geeee, 8 to 9c; chickens
(Young and fat), 60 to 80c; old hens,
3t) to 506; • ducks, 70c to Sl. per
potatoes - Unchanged, with cars
quoted at 66 to 68c on track for
• choice stoek. Sinall• lots at 75 to
• 80c per' bag'. ' . •.
THE DAIRY MARKETS.
Travellers to any part of the Biritez,-The receipts are a, little
world .siMuld consult • the inore• liberal, .and the demand good
Above in referenee to ticket% ter 'choice. qualities.' .. goote. as
fares. . • • follows: --Choice large rolls, - 17c;
, • : ••• • choice 1-1h prints, 18 eo 19c; tow •tO
rriediums,.11 to 13o; creamery 'prints
W JACKSON to 22c; do, .solids; 20,; to
AG E NT C• P. R •Eggs-eThe market is steady at.'26
• '.to 27c per dozen for new laid.. •
Cheese -The market is dull; jobbieg
; lots, 10; to 10:e per '
IlOGS AND PROVISIONS.
• Dressed hogs unchanged. Car nits
quoted et • • $7.00. Hog produets
steady. • We quote: -Bacon,' l'ong
clears,. sells at 10;c,"in ton and case
DR, BUCLE
Wets Vifith Patel Accident at
London,
THE ONTARIO LEGISLATURE. r ilway from Fort Francis, vi Dry-
daen or Rat Portage, to the waestern
boundary of Ontario, at or near the
conflueuce of the 'Winnipeg and Eng-
. WIIAT OUR MEMBERS ARE DO- Usti. Rivers.
ING AT TORONTO. Mr. J. K. Xerr wished a clause in -
A Loudon, Ont.. despatch saye:--A.
fatal accident that occurred on. Wed- or...fn. sorted in the Hamilton and Aneas-,
Deep Rooted Grievances of the Peoplciii
nesday night removes front tide- CO3,11- CItOWN LANDS REPORT. ter Railway Bill, providing that no .
T
Finding Outlet.
IN SPAIN
;nullity One of its ablest and most The annoul 'report of the Commis- railway should enter a municipality
slistinguielted *Mon, and inflicts upon Wooer of Crown Lands was laid on except on the terms and conditions
the county at large a serioue loss, the table by Hort. Mr. Davis. It imposed by the existing raillvu.y
r ,,,
Dr. Richard Maurice Ducite, :Alperin- ehows that 43,017 acres of Crown company. This was promptly re- . ir
the municipality impose the terms, A La Hendaye (resit
eeted. Mr. Graham suggested that „
tenilent of the Loudon ASylum, and lands were sold for agricultural per- i
long friend and literary executor of were sold, having a value of $23,- with any agreement it had made tiers Tile centre is at 13areelona. by hordes of maddened Anarchist(
these did not interfere teliain IS in the throes of a revolu- from all, quarters, and aro engaged
ateh • says:- Troops are pouring into Barcelona
kuown all over the continent as tte. poses, having a total value or $31,-
1Y se.(1 ciretunstauces. He' was about There were 1,367 persons located in
lands 10,470 acres Providing
will be taken up again. Womer
insanity exPert, and also as the life- 81.5. Of mining
Walt Whitman, died under particular- 212, while 28,540 acres were leased. svith the existing company. The bill
constant co
Troops and organized rioters are in tho moment they appear.
bill permitting ehe extension of the ea, What there, and many and children are treated with un
to retire for the night. and about free grant townships, on 148,1112 The committee emasculated the hundreds have been killed or wound- concern, and boLlt the military ad
track, the only. clause retained being practically in supreme control of the hold in the rioters, who already are
The Alan of -the /louts end the one awaits the troops unless they can
the rioters are frenzied. Starvation.
11.30 he walked out alone on the acres, compared with 905 persons on
verandah. of his residence at the asy- 182,005 acres la 1900. Of universi- Fort Erie 'Perry Railway to the race
lum. A few minutes later his family t3r lands 5,787 acres were sold for
the one eXtenchng the time for beild-
slipped. on a piece of ice and struck during the year, Particularly In the and mar -
heard the sound of a fall, and, hurry- $4,212. The report refers with sats Mg to Crystal Beach and Port Col- tial law will be declared at once kets,
nation is General 1Veyler. That mar- in control of the stores
int.; eut, found that he had evidently isfaction to the growth of settlement
borne to .1905. through:oat the whole of Spain 1S
the back of his head heavily on the Temiscamingue region. certain. will be precipitated by the premulga-
That civil war io its worst form
Twenty ELECTRIC LINF,S. .
to the house, and it was found that reference to veterans' land. grants, that the electric railway problem For years Spain bus feared the tion •of Sagasta's martial law decree
floor. Ire was lifted and carried in- thonsand letters- were received with, The Attorney -General announced BLOW LONG IMPENDING.
he displayed no signs of life. Medi- containing 18,000 applications. The would be grappled with during the blow that has fallen. That it Is confidently beliesed told prddicted.
WEYLER IS READY.
eel aid was summoned from the asy- growth of the mineral industry has preSent seesion. He would not cout-t should come On the eve of the actual .
and Dr, McCain= resPeaded, but duct of nig iron, for instance, being ' it as his omin opinion that there Xing is not only eignilicant, but it alone seems to have foreseen the
Weyler is eager for the fray. • He
lum ,and front the city. Dr. Beetner been inost gratifying, the total pro- mit the Government to it, but gave accession to power of the young,
found on their arrival that life was 110,370 tons, valued at $1,701,700, should be a tribunal analogous in is more perilous to the future than crisis and held himself in readines,s
extinct. The only mark of injury an advance over 1900 ot 53,984 tons functions to the Railway Committee
of the head. .
perceptible was a brtlise on the back Lind $705,037 respectively. There of the Privy Council. Ile pointed is et terror.
were also made 14,471 tons of steel, out that in the' near future the can be foretold. •
The rioting at Bercelvtia and at
The whole uf Spai, for the bloody work that will come .
with an actual outbreak. Sagasta
is awakening, while the Queen -Regent
herself more than the Ile:tire-head she
is popularly supposed to be, is in •
terror over the result tis effecting her
son. telie bus bravely and success-
fully brought, him to a point where
he is nearly able to take up hls
crown, and to see her life work
' I
BURIED BOY ALIVE. matte, the nickel and copper con -
Horrible Practice Indulged in By 444 tons and 4,197 tons, respective -
tents of which aro estimated at 4,•-
--
A Seattle, Wash., despatch says :- ly, a -very deeided increase on 1900.
0 Chilko ots.
Tho steamer Dirigo, which arrived $1'634'724'
The total revenue for the year was
. ,
from Alaska, on Wednesday, bringS REGISTRY OFFICE RETURNS.
news that (ehilkoot Indians, near The annual- report of the inspector
Mins mission, Alaska, on February of registry offices has been prepared
5, buried alive one, of their tribe, a and sholvs that $196,295 was the
The boy had 'been converted to agsroassgaiiiiiinsottin48o4f,3fe2e0s einarnelcImion,19a0111 d.
boy 15 years old.
Christianity by Milo A. Sellon, a $180,069 in 1899. A total' of 129, -
Methodist . missionary, and in a 193 instruments was registered, com-
burst of religious zeal deneunced the pared with 119,941 in 1900, and of
mummeries of the tribal Icht or these 31,487 were mortgages, reach -
medicine man. This 'act aroused the ing in all $50,000,000. • In East To -
anger of the superstitiouS old men ronto the fees totaled 88,038, and in
of the tribe, Recently fourteen 1111,- West Toronto $9,650, The total of
tive residents of the Village of mortgage loans in Toronto was $5,-
Xhickevan died of consumption, and 422,599. .
'eta spread the belief. that the boy
his imowledge of - • the white new's NEW MEASURES.
Mr, Thompson introduced a, bill. to
. .
in league with the Evil One, through
reTlifeiondiesahpapdeaciaauisweed o-tfhethdeea.btohys,from aniend the Act toppeCting the office
school aroused the suspicion of Air. nif sheriff which Proposes to reduce
Sellon, 'and he started in search of the .fee payable .to sheriffs on certi-
him. • ' - - ficatee of esecution again,
At ehe • outskirts of the Village he 20 cents for each subsequent execu-
50 cents far the first execution -anti
Digging down he found the boy still
found tracks leading to a fresh gravo tion or 'certificate of claim. the max-
.anye, :his bloodshot - eyes .rellizIg tn. hourn to. be limited •as no* to $400.
Mr. -Dickenson introduced a bill . to
. itsoli..inn ienr.hilaanicils.: Amentend the Toll Roads Expropriation
The- object of this bill is to
fitnisisanferofingPlit Ihisiasdhaillr
• were torn off in' his •efforts to .• .ese provide machinery.for arbitrating the
-cape from his horrible prison. The values of certain roads in the County'
•carried to the village, where lie lived of Wentworth, which are. contineed•
into the:•eity of Ilainilton and .Coun-
boy Was lifted •from the, -grave; and '•
. like .a maniac.- finally dying from the • of Halton, theSe cases not -being',
several houre, howliog • and crying- tY
effects of soffering and fright'. ' apparently -provided 'for by the 'Telt
Roads Expropriation Act of last ses-
.
.
' Icht, who IS responeible for •the'-sion. • .. • • . '
'crime; is Skun Deo, aft old offender, - NIAG•A_RA. FALLS pOWER. .
who Spent a term in San (litenein ... The Premier ' moved . the . woad
Peuitentiary for ..ettusing- an old Wo-: reading' of• the biil. to confirm 'the
.
i intui.fo be starved to death *in I 894. ; egreement •Of Jone . last • betWeen• the
.. 1. ..... • • • •• ,- , . - ' . • • . Victoria - Nia.gaila:lealls Park ••COm-
.. • •.
.. ;• •• • • - :1' . ' . ' . ' missloners and the. . Canadian Niag-
...---AVELS11 *SETTLERS. -
. . ara Pewee Company:••• The Peel:flier
. stetted that, the contracts executed
Will Raise Money to Send' •Tliena
• • and the•nmount expended so far. by
.
• • -
-
• • to Canada.
, . •• • • e The larger , peel; Of the work- hed•
the companY . totalled . $1;700,000..
. • .. - ' • . • .. . • been contracted foe with Canadiains.
• A London despatch •Says .:;--The .4rhe ,Preznier seid. elie.• bills provided
Suggestion o0:ered. by., Mr. 011eMPel'- that 'trio' price to Canadian consions
on tom on -behalf of the \Soleil-. eete• consumees in the United •fetate.s- for
Waited .0'0 • sheuldenet 'exceed that: charged
notes Were , destroyed when. -they
• health- arid ' etrength and he hoped Olean (linen on . tita . . 0 V S
14111 to the .deptitation ,which
worth $847,280. There were 273.,- province would be covered with a. other points is only the boiling over
096 torts of nickel-eopper ores network of electric railway fines, alai , of the terrible cup Of dist rust and
smelted, yielding 29.589 tons of all sertS of questions would arise'l anarchy that has been so long brew -
as between diffeeent railway cum- I hi,. . . •
Lamle% and also between electric -
Up to the last few days the Sa-
railwaYs on the one hand and muni- gusto. (1 overnment bas professed to
tipalities on the athet. t WS19 11(- believe that, the Barcelona troubles,
terly imposSible to lay down any and. 110 fact, those of . entire Cate- threatened . with annihilation. at this
general law that would meet every Ionia, were purely . artifiehtl, but the crisis ill 'is "'airs' Is 00 her II'
sible in connection with larger il keenest of agony.
case. That had been found impos- point has paused where this view can
ways. In his humble opinion It
ra--- be Continued, as is evideneed by the The young Xing is carefully guard-,
extreme action of the Prentier in • ed, as usual, and if the world. comee,
some sort of tribunal which would PreParing to proclaim martial rule every effort will be. made to have
would bo . necessary to constitute
and . give (leneral Weyler the su- him conv.eyed front Stettin to Austria. .
Perform the same functions with re-
ference to provincial electric railways prelim power of the entire nation, 'where he can.'he sure Of a safe refuge . •
ilS. were now performed hy the R li Taxation on the necessities of life is until his future is aisured in one
a--- thci key to the revolt. . form or another.
way Committee of the Privy Colin- . ' • •
cil at Ottawa. He -hoped they would . . - e •
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THINGS TO XN*OW.
he thought shonld pravided, and was brought to the attention of the . , )1 •
be able to introduce a bill this .ses- the Matter privately te the atten-
sion to provide machinery suck -as tion of the Prime Minister before it
House. ..
COMMISSIONER.
laying down general principles al-
fecting railways,- which' .should" not
Mee apply- to all flew . railways, but
to the legislation of this session. Be
did. not say- this on the authority of
the full Goternmeat.. but was. ex-
pressing his. own individual views.
THE DOMINION PARLIAMENT.
NOTES OP PROCEEDINGS IN
- . THE FEDERAL HOUSE. •
• inent.• There was allowence ef. $5,-
. • 000 in lieu of house 'and furniture. . The Dresden Sugar Company may
• DOMINION NOTES. I 1Vhen the Dominion Government 'es- pley .300 hands. - .. ' -
erect ''ti. factory' at • London and em-
.
tablished this• 'office, a I °Use wq.s "
' The Honse went. into Committee' of
purchased and tarnished; btiO, -i.t. tv:CIS • The .budget. sPeech at Halifax on - •
Supply for thelirst thne this session.
not found. satisfactory, aed recently Wedisiesday. shoWs ' Nova Scotia te
Good progress was nutide, about a .
it bad not been occupied by -the. Com-; t, • 1 .' I: $1.303 • .
dozen items ' being . passed( Mr. -
Fielding made 1.1..• bribf but interest-: 4O•issi"ner. - The.(lot.ernment therefore; • W.00dsfo. ek may get .enci of the two:
snew curing .stations.. foe cheese face..
sold the premises, and gave the Cern-
inge statethent ,.. regarding ;the suPplY
of new Donjinion notes. '
' lent Th • • 1 -
missleher this allowance. ii. equiva. ; tOries to be built. shortly: • • ' '
, eie was 1 o doubt the whele ! ,Moriereel is '' poorly equipped," ate. •
Oa the • vote- or $1o,:odo for •ex -
tendency wae. testate's . an inerease .iii ' coiding to the Harbor Coeunissione •
penses in connection with. the issue
the expense ef the pcist Lion. Living, ..ers . wliu have receetly - yisit etl • other •
and 'redemption of Dominions -notes,.
in Lotidon 'wag cestlY, and the place I Canadian and AMeeicait perts.
Mr. . Fielding explained that this
of IIigh Commessioner could .only bee• .
held by cienian of private Ancona, lant i
... 1 OtlaWa. lia$ failed. to sectiee•lhe re-:
vote had heen• Mc:sawed: by $10;000
at the same Unite ;et • Was desteable. 01.` -the .0.1 -Sete ,
pair. stiops . for . the western section
ever that'. of , last year in order to
supply 'new 'notes in• dofereoce to a
that he Should have. a decently libelee 'Everything is to bp -' •
a. chan centralizeol-•in. Montreal," saye Sir •
growing: popular ' desire . that ;old
al allowitnee. • As to. the ruMor that
notes sliduld .be destroyed instead Of
ge would be mach: lit the in- .. •cr, • . • - • .
Thoniai Shaugliness,V. ' • - •
being. kept . in ciedulation.
cumhency of ..ethe. oifiee, he asSured - , •• - .
ne C.P.11. will run epetial colonial
Mr. Henderson enquii•ed what tia.s
tem./louse that there was no foeada-
tion for the 'report that a. successor :excursion trains during alb.rch and!
Mr. Fieldingereplied that the banks
to DriedeStratheona. Was to be ap- . Aprirto the Ner1 It Wait tu • afford. • •
the rule .in the issue 'of new notes. •
cieuldlot timed .whenever 'they Want -
pointed 'He Was haPPy. to. say that •
Special faeilities to intending.. colon-
.
ed them. • .: The rule Was. that Old
Lord Sti•athcona 'we.s improving in fsta to reach their destination:- •
The .itnenenee volumesof trade • be,
...41•4111me
• On the Rein of $18.350 for the Telegraphic Briefs- -From All
High. Coatuniseioner's office in - Lon- ' •
don; whiph is ;Ali increase of $7,150 • Over -the Globe.
over the cost of the same office foe
last year, *Mr. Fielding explained that
$2,900 -Of the increase Was made up . CANADA. - - . .
of . such items ; as 'rent; insurance, . Ottawa's exhibition . this year will
Mel, light end- stationery,. . tegethee esceed Teronte's, . . , . • e - .
with the income tax • of the High . ••.Almier Brennan was fined $450 for,
Cominissioner, • which had • ..alwayS baying -an. Melt Still on his preiniees -
bum -paid by the Dombilou -Govern- 'at Halifitx. ':. • • • .
o bronght in and new ones were
breakfast bacon, , 181; -to 14c; ...rolls,• teansport .to• convey 'the settlers • Justice, TI.) pride of . steam 'power that. the Governinent • was-. moving in trated by the fact that Miring Zenu-
aey locat firm sent nerth. 188; tens s
1 ta .0 the non -supply or the. priee .was to IP 1 charge hie duties.
Smoked Meats -Hants. lpi.1"tsi, 4c; reiSe fund' sufficient .to hire a be referred to the High Court of- Mr. Osier. expressed his 'pleasure
lots. , Mess Poik, $20.50 to 82,1; 00, COTS PatagOina, viz., to' inaugur- similar distances. eAny dispute over 1.rer that he would long be sPitred. tb"dis- trading points to the north is illuse
short cut, $:21..50 to $22. • • • I ate a public subscription n .1. • t
of. supplies. • - '.•
this matter. It tvas itoty almost inie .
Ile; backe, 18i. to 140;. and-lihould- Canada, where the Deminion Gov. was constantly changing, and a Price .• .
Lar inarket is unchanged. We land and building niaterial, was act- eegy . any more than upon steam deed, .S1. bills of any kind in rl'Oron- • .
der of 1,eolie Staiatun, 'Brittl
ers, 1°.•ic. • • • eminent would. assiSt them. With could not be put upon .electriaal ee_ possible to get pew $1 bills, or, in
- WANT TO SURRENDER.. Bullock was found Minty of the mur-'
At Edruontan, on Wednesday, Chae .
requirenients and its a result i• Struggle With -Vehemezice.
PailS, 110 to litc; comPotiad, 9 do tributieg LSO, After the luitchenn .eldes; there Wan the prospect or a narY tenced 1.)0 hanged see Fort Sas-
9:cs
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•
•
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quate:-Tlereom, 11.c; tubs, ' llec; al upon; •the C!oldnial •Secretat.y con- power .or. any other .330„ to, sellie supply Woe far. below. ordis
- - s Creek, in April last, and was seri.:
Doers ontimie the Ho cal s
giSen by the 'Chairman of the •delea eery large Margin of competitiots • the blinki, had to ...keep- constantly. , • •The corresimudent .6f :the London
liatchewitiS on March the 2.6the
gaeion, Sir Johri. - , •• . • -.paying Out the' old notes. Ti i
-to -tom Times at, Pretoria says the. demoial-
LiearellYn, .it.- was tending to reduce prices. '
• ITNIT.ED. STATES MARKE'rS • artnounced• that ..C.1,50.0- lied elleeady Ti, -hill ' • • ' d . a elnesSed • ... •-• : l' ' • ' izatien of • the Boers in leastein. . ' .. • ' • •
- . .. .. • sat: .was . . ., GItEAT •Iiitrr AIN.
given ex secon i ea - , • • • • . • ; • • .
been •subeeribed.. • . • • • . . , • . INp., sA. Is IN SAleARIES, - Transvaal is marked, and. the utti- - ,
JO S i',
' ,. Buffalo, ; Feb. 25.-•-Flohr '-•• Quiet. ing and sent to' coMinittee; •• ' . . ;
There are; it is sold, over -fifteen The AttorneyeGenernt 'S. bill to di- • .1)r. -Sproule• called attention- tn the tilde of the. leadees leaves 110 doubt, erish Lind. agititeloit ie; it is. said, .
hundred Wash settlers in Patagonia. vide the district or Rainy •etiver ter number 0( • statutory increases made they consider the.* eittuttlon etitical. =using the Ministers it .geaid deal 'of.
and contintied eeseesee cm Account the registration or titles and deeds this• yeat. 'In. the salaries of eivil •ser
- iteports from' north and south of .the , uneasiness. • - • -. • ' •
was also given. a...Second reading. • . vents, . • . ' • - . . , Delegoe llailwaY line showetlait the ' • Sit. William Christtiphei. Leug, pro-
of . bad Weciehei and. loss Of crops- •
.
• Wheat -Spring dull; 'No: 1. Northern
There are twenty-eight pounde of 821e; iviuter, • doll; track offerings;.
grown -tip persomeand nt, each 'pulse -
of 'an -Lt.verage IND. 2 red .held at Ole. Corn--Stett-
dye No.. 2 yellow; 654or .clo.
.1.tlood in • the 'body
lion the heart Movee 10 • pounds.•••: -11 65ce• No. 2 Corn, .64es.e.. No. .8 .do.;
is a . curious fact., thu:t ii negro had eele, Oats-Dtill; 2 white. 48:e;
Inever. been' known -to ..tein ate ele- No...3. doe -ase: ,a70, Mixed,. 46.ec;
Ideelet. enY kind of Wild animal.- No, -do., 46e. Barley --66. tit 68e.
ale°, raw. eggs and vonison are the .3-ty•-•,.aQuiet; No. 3 Once
elf:Stance, • • ' . .• THE 1101.35F dis, ,burghei•s• 'reluctantly continue .the prietor and • ecill'or of the• Sheffield. '
e I.N SUPP)IelyY..11; 11-r; paymont‘ip . ,
have. inditiod them to „appeal for as- •.
'cona• was unfavorable .to..asking..tlie The House . went into sun' , ,
• cretionary.-but the discretion is. be-. struggle: • .
ing very..liberally• eicercised 'this Year..
Piet Viljoen Actiug ;Trent kateleday.
Jelegraph, is dead. •
Xing Edward, will ViSit•.13urtoneone
. .
.10' is understood Unit Ieord Strath- Intercepeed meeseges from . Com":
traneport pi...financial. assistance to thesinerenses for aetendants' and su-
e.2“)1"-irl"`l bcii)11-'sntilttler iietSen•II1r1...1,111e0re)al!telX111:11.1teti nosfdLtiere Sdhalkbarger urge the. fat -
changes which had taken place in.:the ',ter to try• to.eountertict the spirit-ofe •
the greet .Bass brievery: ,
where lie will' eisit .
'Infield:it Government foe tither . itta.unkisng ,up .the•estitnate,e. of the asy-
lion. Mrs.Stratton.
The 1 within •Teiegraptie says. •that • •
• •
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„ easiest to ..dtgest. •At the other Dtiluth, Feb, 25.-Close-1Vhe
aid. the 1V.elsh settlers to remove.
; of the. seale axe pork, .cabbage awl 0 sh No I h trcl 77-* c' No 1 N se. •
. . . .. • • . a .., . . • t . , n. . - . • °le- from Patagonia to Canada. , .
hard-el.:died eggis which . take. • fear : thorn, • 74:e; • No,' 2 .Northern, 72ep; .. • . .
. .• •• ' hoiirs. to .,dig,est.-Autiseatio PreParas; M'ay,• 76:0; July, - 77-5e: • Manitoha., . .• ., • se+ .. . '
DR.' W. THOMPSON . '.... • . ' :lions .may be 'easily forced. into wood , No.
by eausing theta .to follow the lines i 701ce
IS Northern, cash; 721-e; :. May, ' . -,.,.
PHYSICIAN ANDSIIRQE0N.- No. 2 Northern, .691e. Corti- .-NAST 'COPPER 'FIELDS; : .
•
special attention glven to. diseases .of the Eye, takt71 bY its• sap'. otherwise it. 11.4 ex- I Go, e,
E, OaCS-Vnrianted:. . • .. '' . . . - • '. • . • : '. - ' ' • •
Ear, Nose and Throat. • . . . . eeedingly difficult .. to fully - impregr. I .
'Square Miles Wound • 'in.
Minneapolis, Feb.. 25,. -Wheat 'cloSe Forty
orinon Amp REsionNon_ , • . .., nate the wood. tvith thens-Tall. men, eed-cash, 74..te; may, 7.1•0:•: July, • Sbuth Africa.... • •
Albert Street East north OE hATTENBURr 119 a rule, have bodies out of . pre,: 76;c: .on tra.ck, No. 1 hard, Itele; •• ' •
, STREET, CLINTON.' portion to . their limbs.; that IS, 1 No. Is Northern,' 74poot No.. 2 .North- ' A. I...ondon • despatch Sayec-From
• • • smaller than they ought *to be; .7411 i ern,:'•781,c. to .7811c. Ffour.Pirat Pee X°rth Rhodesia 'the British Charter-
DENessmy • the natural ! i•esidt, •thu.t. they ore I teke 83.85 to. se 95. seethed do.. al :South Africa •Company has re-
, ceived lime of the diseoveey of a Pelle
per . °field, .estimieted e.t -foety miles
square. The field is situated 150
Miles north .. of •the Victoria Falls,.
pervisors' salaries •ber. saying that, . suerenden . rife aniong the burghers. . • •
if office coasequent uPon lVfr. Haetier's . . • .
had aclepted t policy 0 a un matt death. The total amoont to le9
salatac for these • elasees of employes ed was $13.450. • .
in all the asylums. Attendants would
T111.1•LABOR GAZETTE.
start at $20 per month and • end at, •
$23. • Supervisors . would begle •at • Mr. logi am. said t lei e was. no
:,t'a"" Schalkborger are trying to .arrange . aP• -
.$2-1 and advance to $25; . • . - 'much fault to be foiind with the •
• : Mr. Thompson asked if it was.still - bor Gazette frone a.party sta.ndpoint, n meeting indieates. that they believe At..the recent 6mi:eh/runts with the
the enteatieo . to remove the Boys.,.1 but •.he did net think • the object' in the momeot has ;arrived fer d•ecisive taeget ship 13elle Isle. elf Plymouth,* '
Reformatory . from PenetanguiSheno ' estoblisliihg the Catette had been ful- aetten. • . • .
to Oxford County. . : : • I ly met.% The• manufaeturers .i: onsid- the. lyddite shattered the ..four -inch
The correspondent (hies not . pre- 1.plate, hut failed on. the eix-inch..
Tito Pr.:winch:11 •Secretary replied in . ered that • their side of the case ' diet an innhediate general' surrender. ,. .. - .. . -- '. '
DR..AGNEW . ernment anitereplated making provi, those of their emploYes,
the' affirotative.- He said the Gov- should ebe set , forth. equally •with.
may prevails Even if resistance hi
Boer leaders •over their • followers
Yfe says the strong influence -ofe the • ' UNPPED STATES. '.,•...
DENTIST. , Mon for epileptics, and. it was• pessi- Me , . lifulock said. the 't4 azette was , A bill is before the Messachunetts .
bre inmates of other lostitutions 'framed on the. lines of. the English Legislaeure. . licensing eittli at 50 •
the Eastern .Trafiseaal -sheuld col- cents each. - • •
Viljoets rennteks• the Tittles corres- CatIat A WI tly • 0 a ) .
pondeut, has fong .been a. firebrand, ,..1.1ritaio n'td. '14" -a Cable;
encouraging .the Doers witli false! .• The managentents 'of a• number of
hopee. • He •adds that• the fact flint -Atlantic linos. ia Englund • della'. the
Commandant-Generue .13othe. and -report that Passepe,er. rates are to go
unable to bear the 80.1/10 amount of . $3.75 to $3.85_
; first clearS, 83.75 to
fittigue us 'Men 111Q170 harniOniO.USI'Y . $3.85; second do, $3.40, '• 11ran-oIn
proportioned. -A white . disc a foot
..; eye at a distance .of 1.7,200 feet.- btilk, $15, . • .
.
, across can be seen with the naked • • •
! Greenland is one of the very few LIVE STOOX.MARMETS. • ' .
Oence-Adjoitang Fester's Photo' gallery. •
( countries where : itifectious diseasee
.
(MINTON, ONT. .. tire unknown.' ' ' ' ., - .
It. 0. EARNEST HOLMES
Will bo at Hayfield every Wednesdays
afternoon.
GOLF A LAI ITAL PENCP.
successor to Dr, Bruce. Clinton.
Specialist in Crown and Bridge Work, Goo -players, who practise in Scot-
D.D. 8.-oraduate of RoyalConege of ' Dental ' land, may not know that they are'
Surgeons of Ontario. •
L. I). S.-Firet- class honor graduate of Dental liable to• a sentence. of deaelt • for .
Department of -Toronto 'university. Special their indulgencei. . Technically, t.ho t is
at tention paid to prosocyation of ehildren'd •. 1 I terally the I act, In uncient • times,
teeth.
Win be et the River Hotel, tiaythild, every when Scotland always had work .fcir,
Monday !vomit) a.m. to 0 D. nu • . her.. soldiers to - do, •,all .the young
.
DR. J. FREEMAN. ' - Men Ware• compelled .00 perfect theta -
solves in archery., They- prefeered to'
•
. _ _ _• ___•...
VETERINARY synozox ' • • - . play. golf, and se serious a Meet did
A member of the Veterinary M.:Afraid 'Anode- the game 'because. that it was for' 0.
tions of London o,rd Edinburgh and Graduate time. suppressed and made a pa pita!
of the Ontario Veterinary College. .. .
Ofilee opposite St. Paul's church,thitarlo. street ofTence, . That 'curious laW:.haS never
Phone 97 yet been repealed,. and nitty stiil 'be
-. , found hi the -Statute Book. • .
. .
VETERINARY .
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BLACRALL Sa BALL
. - The largest legislative body in the
- • • •
il VETERINARY SUitClEONS. Q0Ve World is the British Home of Com-
ERNMENT VETERINARY% INSPECTORS Mons, which leis .a inemberehiii • of
OFFICE, ISAA0 STREET ; nemeses, ALBERT; 07°. The Wench Chamber of nt-
STREET, CLINTON. , PRI ICS has a Membership of 584; the
, ' It nli a it Pit te i amen t 508 :. the I Naga te•
AUCTIONEER . inn House. of Itepresettla.tiven. 458;
- . • ' . the. Spanish Cortes+, 481; the Aus-
...-
THOS.BROWN • ' . . trilin Tteiclisrath,, 4 2,1, tout the Ger-
man Iteirlistag, the smallest of the
leCENSED AUCTIONEER. .
LEGISLA'Illyll BODIES. •
and runs thence. to the...Congo Free,
pe.al hill means .ralticing the. Govern-
- 0
stat6.. ' • .,.so as. to make temm. fer 'epileptic pa.: not opinion's. . . .
would be rettoved eo Penetanguishene
.publication end shnply get•ve facts,: apse,
thotigh a largo ntunber of ' British, '
the war would cotxtinue,
• tients. ' • CATTLE nIkfBARGO. • •teoops wOuld be free for sereice else- The :passing of the it'ae Tax Re -
•
cattle yards'to-dny thelotal receipts riatiVes• and reePened by engineers in ment revenues by $7 ,.,000,0. 0. .
or onto, Feb. 25 the Western • In the ancient mines dug by the An item of $750 for maintenance Mr: Bourassa *Moved for the recent • • '
T
were- 45 &Heads -of live etock, in- :the entOlOY 'Of the Chartered Com- •
• Troia o • at ueton t •ernar iu, t
C 1 1 h k tl t e) 1.4",eee .re
r sspond nce connection with A. despatch from The Hague to the•
im sed b . the British TiMes • says .the Standard, formerly soda' fountain .manufacturer. • of Bos- .
.James . W. TUfts. the .
at the old 'Parliament. buildings dreW
ton, who died recently, willed $a9,-
000 to his employes.
One-half of a• million is said to be' •
the value of the diamonds and jotel-,
ry lost in the sanitarium fire at .1:lat.:
tie' Creek, .Mich. •
. It is said ,that plans ere • under
3vay to cOmbine all the coat interests .
of Ohio, West Virginia and IllinOis;
with a capital of 8250,000,ot/0.s
Foley O'Neal, a farmer. of Mun-
fordville,• Xy„ is the possester of a
end -clue set of -tuiSe teeth whith ha
Willson made out of • a"plece of sea-,
Soiled apple tree root,.•with no other
tool than his pocket knife. ,
The request of the Berlin • Grain
Exchange to. use its influetice with
other Vatted States Ports to pro-
. hibit the shipment of Manitoba grain
as an Ametecan product has been re-
fused. by. the Produce Exchange • of
New York,.
eluding 800 cattle, l,(1d0. hogs, :300"Patiy copper assayang 44 per cent. ni
sheep, 24 calves, and. few witch.. new ng secure ,.. psi es • a argo down,
the Clo:veinnient had better burn them eloverement on Canadian cat tle.
the journal of Premier Kintner, de-
' RADICAL REPORT. • pat . utuch correspondence" to bring Jug that the Mitch Governmenteacted •
,eows, . • . .percentage• of silver. The Cape to • • • •• Mr: Fisher 'relined that there was. nies the prees interviewe repeeeent-
steady, and well inaintabied; but for Pass throngh the- copper field. • The leng-expected report of the On- 'demi. During •the stunnier, however, on its own initiative -and not at the
Prices for the. best cattle -were, Cairo railroad 'will be diverted to
STI ' . • -trod° Assessment • Commission was he had had, while ' in I.:este:nil,' • epee - illOtanee of • Doer. delegates in n.p-.
inferrer stuff prieeo were weaker d . ,
SION. lbayidtii0e.11ptriollitnaobialei gfectrlitea....egisiltature icial
e y. was.; the Home authorities, and had laid • • • •
personal communication with preaching the British Government.
•
, elte demand was slow. - •
FolloWing 'the ratge of (meta- JOHNNY'S LOGICAL CONCLU-
.
tions:-- . signed by six members of the. Com.,•1befere • th reasons
em why the em- . •
, •
' Little .Tohnny had been gazing missiont-Judge Maclennan, judgo 1 bargo . should • be removed: 'The ;, EPIDEMIC' ON THE 'EBB .
...._
thoughthwy at his book of animal 'Araolgalione. 1), e R. . eeeee, general, 1 questioo was now a • .quefe• ;
pictures when -
. ha suddenly called me/lager • and viee-president of the I. i° 1 *1 allt 11
( I 1 1 Ili g and. it was; no
' i I : Number of Snxillpoz Pe.tienti at
) . out. : •. , ,
.• Say, .pa,• ;leen it cost much to: Imperial Bank; X. W. McKay, editor
of the Municipal 'World; As • Pratt, longer in the pewer ,of the CloVern- . •
mint to deal With it by, Order -in- :
, • ' Ottawa, Reduced. .
.
feed it lion V.'. - Assessment Commissionere•Hamilton• Council. He had pointed out that 1 An 'Ottawa. despatch says e -At
orepent theee are 26 smallpex na-
' Canadian cattle were absolutel free !.* • • -
: tionts on Porter's. Island, the small-
.
. Cattle.
Shippers,, per cwt... -.$4.75 $5..50
1)o., light... . 4.25 4.50
Butcher, . choiee,-
Ste.kers, per mat 3.00 8,50
• Sheep and Lambs. • •
Choice ewes, per cwt... 3.50 . .3.75
Lambs sm. cert. '4,00 5.00
Bucks, per cavt.„ 2.00 2.50
• 'Milkers and CalveS. -
Cows; •each... 30.00 • 45.00
'Calves, each...* 2,00 10.00
Itogs.“.
Choice hogs, per cwt6.00 , 6.00
Light hogs, per cwt.-, 5.50 5.75
Heavy ,hogs, per cwt; 5.50 5.7r
4.00. 4.5(
Butcher,. ord. to good. 3.25 3.75
.13titeher,• 2.7ff 3.25
"Ilow much ?" • ci M, J Butler civil en ineer De -
"Oh, a tot of money." front disease. t. "- an ry,.,'ec e -
'est number since thn OpRIOILIIC IV0.9 at,
eyese,
"A. wolf would make a good wear seronto.
bill consisting of a. consolidation of
The commissioners submit, a draft its height,. wenty nem 9 in t
-tory of the Department of Agricul-. • T 1 e I
for cv lion, wouldn't it,. pa ?" . such, provisions of -the ture, had told him that no change .
city ate ph:wattled fox scailet teVer,
•"Ves, I guess so." • Assessitert in the law could be made. Suppos- and tWenty-nine cases aro at the hos-•
"And a, fox would be enough for Act as they think should be retained,' ing the embargo were removed, Mr.
pitals. Thole aro also firteen cases
• the wolf, wouldn't.it ?" • . together with the amesidinents and Hanbury held, in case disease broke of diphtheria.
"Yes, yes." • new substantive provisions which
they will. recommeed fer . adoption,. out agein in Canada the reitnposi-
tion of the embargo would be diffi-
cult. Hence •in the opinion of the 4.•
). a hrst,pltsoptts07,1", to the Legislature, as the Premier
This will be somewhat of a surprise Home GOvertithent a settled .policy DECEIVED.
"And a fox could make a meal off
"And the hawk would be satisfied.
.• declared :the other day that the corn- ,
. petmonency of trade. While ,potribut. '
was preferable In 'the intereats of
The laet guest had left after the
Witli it, sparrow .?" inissionere would merely present tinge party, +and Mabel ilung herself,
. "Of ceurse." . their report ttnd not submit a bill.
The Government has already an- that he was powerleas to inaueeee
the decision of the 'Tome authori- 111(>111"'S alli"
Lille VieW Mr. Fisher admitted
weeping like•ii water -cart, into ler
Italy, It is said, may' eventually,
join the Anglo-Japarieen Alliance.
Int IIIMISO deposits or brown coal
have been discovered. in Germany, -
near Frankfort,
• The Spanish Senate adopted a bill
,
1.luropeall Perlin -men t e, 807. Ties
Bales conducted in n11 parta.of the Countiee of prileollt nielnbersli in of tin. Milted KRUGER MAY COME
Huron and Perth. Orders loft at Tint News ,e, .,., ., rr,,,,,„„ ,se Irl a 4
Recent) office Clinton or addressed to Sea *-'.4.0. tem.-. s'. •.4-'1)M8eilt nt I lien iS
forth P. O. wil reaelve'prompt attention. Sat- .1.)7.
election guaranteed or no charges. Your pat- • ---------. -- ..
onage solicited. Arr......,..„, Ow./ .. L .6.3r.4.4.,4.14444 -144411.44440.A.44;441',
MISOELLANEOUE
Colds
GP11•171tAtt.
Four notorious anarchists have
been arrested in Trieste.
pu, ?-skoillthet it, pa, ?" riot:need that it does not intend to ties,
pose nny asseesment legislatioa (fur- asked the matron, as elm gazed
"What is the matter, my dear ?"
"And a big spicier would be a good
'united St °tee. Ina the present eession excepting to CLAY1.'0/1-111JIMEtt '11,1111A.el:Y.
wonderingly at her heart -broken
Itoport That no will Visit the meal for. the sparroW, -Wouldn't it,
"Ves, yes." , . redress the serap-iron grievance. Ihe t. o .
d' Id ell."(1`
A. brussels despatch says: -It is - "And a liy would be enough for report of the commission will, there- deuce betWeen • the Cana at
'Olt, rye been deceived, I've been
fore, tel. dealt with hy ihe nese par_ British authorities in relation to the deeeived. You knoW that Mr. Loee-
. liatnent.
said in Boer circles tlicite If Messrie the 'sidehil,'
Wohnorans and Wessels after investi- "Sure. " •
repeal of the Clayton-Bulaver Tiettty .
• gat Ing the situation 10 tile United And IL di op of molasse's Would be y came With the Tom-
. The most radical reeommendation and it settlement of the Alaskan i'deses ?,, . •
tii° -The young man We nwt at t heir
Statee, inivise Mr, Xt.tiger that a all the. fly •woulcl Want, wouldn't IS the abolitiOn of the personal pro- boundai.y. The Premier said
perty tale, and the substthision of a negotiations Were Still going on, und house ?
CEO. TROWHILL
/10118NSIMEtt, AND
GENERAL, BLACKSMITH,
•
Woodwork ironed and nrat•class material and
work guaranteed. 1 arm implements and ma
chines rebuilt and repaired.
JO/313/NQ A SYECIALTY
ALBERT ftasitr, Nom% CLINTON
SO fEARIP
EXPCRIENCE
Tnaog Marais
DasioNa
COPYRIGHTS &C.
Anyone sending a sleiteb arid donception mai
euitstir ageortion our opinion free atlietn4V
JAVAIItt011 prebteespateetabie. esmtnenteie
eons strictly MIA AMAMI. JiMIABOOR on entente
Wilt fret), West Rimer roreeruting ?mew.
eatente taken through Mean ac teeeirt
*pules talkie without emirate In the
$tittitifiC iltlieritatto
thooasoaushe iitustratna wonkir. toraeot dr.
t_culky,:t416lialolgralitrilirgora"ggial ant:Welt
t116 81,1C N k
A.11412 0 oo. Lot IP at..rWaslananat.n.
0•31118roadfty, ew 6.°
yi14 1 I. .111 I 4,..111J164.1. I it
" I had a terrible cold 'and could
hardly breathe. I then tried Ayer's
_ Cherry Pectoral and it gave me itn.
mediate relief."
W. C. Layton, Side%
,
lour or the United States WouRI be it 7". 'PAPP" col" "00' b" "Wed, he Seemed so. nice, end .141r.
business tax, a tax on. professions therefore the
beneficial to the Boer comae the Boer "Oh, stop :your chatter."
brought down.
SLANDEus Ori"rttoors, tholight 1 might -might make an inl-
and callings, and a house ta.x. The Tonikies said he %VON Well Off, NO 1
providing that, customs duties shall
be pis id In gold..
The Red Cross Society Is active in.
et; 'utile.; ci istrer*i yaused by. the . •
ti k . in Itussia
COI C
The Itulgarians who want the
"Well, pa, couldn't a man keep erasion on him." (.1reeks to assist. them sire idanning
Ron more'n a. year on a pint, of ano-
n, that these taxes at . the. ,Ininiminn Mr. It, L. Borden, enquired When • a rising in. Macedonia during the
to a long trip, and undertake the Yes.
in excellent' physical condition. rates provided for should produce in the House might expect. some ex,- ' "There's a good girl. I- noticed spring.
A journey. Mr. Xruger appears to be
President will oVercoMn his aversion "But wouldn't it, pa, 9"
commiesioners express the (Minion
1100,18 hi the south-wenrern par-
. . inasses ?" the aggregate tt. larger SIR" tht"1 piallati011 of changes which had You were vecY attentive,"
But just at this point it, was dila- produced under the present law• 001(00 place In • the Cabinet. Mr. That's just it. 1 sat next to hint ; or Capts Colony lialy ealMed
ciovhetri fly(' tt., oh agt o tiot bweads. thne for little • Borden also gave notieo that Ile In'o- at supper, and helped him to all the lose of 25 fives owl IntIch jyristatu mod
FLOODS IN TURItEY. • the irtx on personal property. It is,
4
How will your cough
he to I t? Worse, rob -
ably. Dor it's first a cold, -
then a cough, then "mon-
, chitis or pneumonia and
),
) at last consumption.
1 Coughs always tend
uestion. breast. of the turkey mid the Ilest railroad property hits been domaged•
high a rate on real estate as that posed 'bringing forward the q
now iinposecl would not be necessary. or the ttdvisability of passiug MOM° of the t s ca. , Veer Pislleellialool. who killed ITeie
downward. Stop this
I) downward tendency by
taking Ayer'sCherryPec.
toral.
enette1t rot an ordinary
, cote; sea, jut recta for bronehlUi, hearse.
neee,harl rola*, ete..1,11_, Most mospestat
ter CIArOn.e thebil tAll is ROA oN .
J. C. .L.-x/Sitimisie0.. bt, WM.
• Thirty Persons Browned, 200 Xis-
;
sing.
iiiim.Y.1.1.14•Odaworbalmg• ltAILWA.1" 7311,1,(4 PA.SHVIII, resolution with respect to the base- black grapes told the finest
MEASURED IVY' MUSIC. The bill to incorporate the 'Petro- leso charges made toritinst the Drito and 1 lar,7" von Bennigsen in Reliever in a, ducL
-"led ct'llek"8 w" NIA belio coovictml nod sentenced to
It • 1 It II C any wog rc- ish levees South AfriCa. ne Would him, and read hint all the mottoes; Nix ;years, 4
SIIIPPISOnnient in a fort -
• Great lloodo, attended by liettVy loss A learned scientist has reeentlY "ported b../ the Railway Committee. take another oPPOrtallitY or urging about loee, tun et oh t o . 444.
;1, Turkey. Forty miles of the raiIread cal pitch of 'the sound given out way 11110 from Sarnia, to Petrolen, ,thitt one could be framed which inywif ill, and danced with him, and CsI')41)11r14 have at•k•et ed. t he 'Russian
or Tchalcijkeni and Natighiskent are Illerlth °II which 1-11° caleUlation ie Gen. Mr. McLaughlin (Stormont) Sir Wilfrid Laurier prondsed to ill the baltetogether, and put a sprig slicedh.
'. A. Conqtantinoplo despatch says:- . .
' iy, aro raging throughout L'astern can bo reekoned by noting the muei- otruct and operate an ;elect:tie i•all- should be passed, • and he believed it for ii 'ark, anti very Dearly made The university sludenth of 040. Pet.
,',-,_ completely submerged, The villages stretched Wire. The principal ele- through Lambtoir and TCent Cotin- Port. of the House. freedom of
. Played forfeits and had to go mi L 1 dentioithel autonomy and
1)Jiariengheni Into suffered the most and the temperature of the air. The 000 a, mile, veto; too large, ue it lying Mr. liorden's curiosity with re- him it Was there When he didn't see . "'Your conversation, Mr. itevvi•
' One hundred and tweety-rdoe houeee variation in the wind'e velocity io /Ilse bill to ineoporitto the Cate. had been desired to have unaniniouo wilted hio mouth with the hack of his 1 champagne." "Alt 1" exclaimed
of Iife, and 1110011 damage to proper. shown how the velocity of the wind 'The tompany In chartered to con- the reasons why such a resolution rigor for him. and pretended to puti 4"
between this city and Adrianople aro when the wind Howe aeroes a with extensions; and branches would Inea with the unanimous; sup- chose hint for soy partner when we tiovernment's voneessions, and have
entirely under water. 'rho village of based aro the diameter of the wire thought the bon41ng privilege, 020,- take tut early opportunity of satis- .nf mistletoe in my hair, and told
drowned and. 200 others are mfasing'.: As to the suggested resolUtion, if it octid, altd did. ond then he ing yawn, "reminds me of POnte
long cis it le not changed. I.Ivet.,V ration.
und traffic have been atop. or falling' or the pAtolt or am note reported. It authorizes the COM- teat So fat as 40 tould reeolleet for .see me now wodbt et 1410 1):1 raving cparkling log that 9" "No, but lt,vs
Thirty persona in the. village were length of the Wire 18 immaterial, so afforded' too much thence for specu- •gard to the changes in the Cabinet. it. 1111d ho said. 'May I 9' tool man," said Miss. Peppery, sumacs*, ,
- have been swoPt awaY the Waters, faithfully represented by tbe tieing alit Western Railway Cotnpany action thereon, there had been cus. hand and sold, '10 my wife et•alti IThyvintatt, notch pleased ; "so
ped. ,sting by the Wire. pony to build a. steam or electric, the leader of the •Opposition to bring mad r-Aloo.vo-oe," extra dry."