The Signal, 1897-4-1, Page 3YORK
earn_
rOstration
i' b7 s. v..
Isaparilla
ea • result of toe
Mmes. my health
oak, Dervuua, as,
my lntereat", and
rmptoau of • de.
bottles of Ayer'n
Improve at mks
•
LI me weight hots
taty-five to two
*then. I and my
medicine when
11 in the bent of
we attribute to
tiddlers my chll-
fatherles. today
Ir's Sarsaparilla•
! cannot say too
. Postmaster sad
irsaparilia
Woliul Ault
pereter'e $91s.
r t\�Ce
r yt v ee'
'ay Meat Market.
ICE HEATS !_
Midterm Metes...d
We helve every
itS
its
eats
its
feats
Meats.
re made. `tae oats
e not ret been to
sot fad to o•11 end
outer your limper
ROIL & 00.
r
Jam)
eavily in an -
being placed
ecom mending
i stock. Our
We e. ,r of -
and be ct.a-
NALRN.
'uel Co.
handle Bag-
ousehold Ef-
t reasonable
xredes of
IAL
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P. CO.
THE SIGNAL. GODERICH. ONT : THURSDAY APR. 1 897.
3
Anaemia means "want of
blood," a deficiency in the
red corpuscles of the blood.
Its cause is found in want of
sufficient food, dyspea,
lack of exercise br breathing
impure air. With it is a
natural repugnance to all fat
roods. Scott's Elnulsion is
an easy food to get tat from
and the easiest way of taking
tat. It makes the blood rich
in just those elements neces-
sary to robust he. 'th, by
supplying it with red cor-
puscles.
for ..M .l a GINS red $a -au by all trva.ma
bUJTT >. IWWlifi. liths.... Unt.
Df NICHOLSON. L D.S.
newer •t•ttotcoM.
Reath aroma* the Pse (Woe
geld Filling. C7awnc •�addte Werk • Specular.
15 years izp.rls.ce.
IM. MABEE. 1).U.S, l..U.S.,-LEN•
A. TAL K:PO :0N.- Lagoon a.d approved
methods for .11 dental operation& Preeervii
qua of the netural teeth a p deity . Wise
ever James ear o1 West Stood the Square.
ds ,StMei..r-
J- M. TURNBULL, D.1).ti., L.U.S-
. Dental burgeon. ,Lately aem luted
with Dr. Disse. of Montreal. Noll and mew
tea. artificial teeth mounted on geld •r awn -
team hat& epesial attendee Rites t. W
reservation m • the natural teeth.In
IlrLeaa..o w Meek. ire
Msd%ss1.
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r - _A. r5011fsIJN. M. 1) , C. M
cmc p(N.uklrwce formerly oo:ueld
b) 1*. C.se. a es'South et. Telephoto 10.
I IR. HUNTER. PHYSICIAN, SIR
IV coos. he. Omoe-Bruce street. the rein
doom lately occupied b 1>r.Mole.. \ igh
anile tram residuum .
Lava
M• O. CAMERON, BARRISTER, SOLI
clear, C.s'e}$ ger. Le. Otioe-cor.
flet gtea asd Bt. *strew eta- en. ('".horse
aM et. >:-ty
ERNEST HEATON - BARRISTER,
gu13dter. Notary Public Aebeeer's
bah. West Wrest. Ow u
L1 CAMPION,Q.C., BARRISTER, SOL -
L'. inter. Notary. Le. Claes r roc MWio•1
U.I.,*mare. Ooderick.
if U. JOHNSTON. BARRISTER, SO -
l)1. lienar. oommWio•or, arc Money et
lose. 11Qees : nor. Hamilton ane dt. Andrew's
tercets. Oodericb. tint +or
L OFTCS K. DANCET, BARRISTER,
'Whetter. Convoya.0•r. to.. etc. Mosey
o lama at lowest rates. Horton* Block. op -
10111 Hotel. "demob. Oat fast-tt
FN. LEWIS, BARRISTER, PROO-
F
. tor to Maritime Oserts .f Ost.rlo
,,Alae-eootb Colborne betel. IDS
LOCAL NEWS.
Deeeti.m are held .t St. Peter's eery
Wedaseday •ad Fridley ...•m% durt.R Lea
If roe west salt tor April. get 11 before
Ihs showers. and see th•i yes get Rios's
Pira.
0. HAYS, BARRISTER, SOLICIT-
lb.
oLICIT-
R
.Olt, etc. Oleos North.t.. meet door
3hi'AL U1moe. Primer Feeds to land •t
1. wee' rimes of latet.et. f!q
tiaiti.OW A PBOCDFUOT, BAR -
NJ rotors. Attoroesss,,,� 8 n
oitoito• to.. "ode.
deb. J T. Gomm. Q.C.. W. Proudteet.
CL3tKlt3N. HOLT &HOLMES,
Barristers. Bolleltore to Cb•.esey fie.
N.0odertcb. Y. C. Cameron. Q. ; P. hot
Hadley Hohses.
0. WARD, CONVBYANOBR,
U • to.. sad ootnmimioser for aaki.t •aadm e-
mivt.g reoogais..ose of Emil. .md•
ser01atfoae, depositions or seisms derisive
Nous
ed cac-
Noa. in or ooneer.lag am mutters. Daft or tete
S eed log in the High Court or J.stloe, the
Oourt of Appeal for Omura, or 1e mer
Covert
W promptly szseatmr. WBensc 504PODvot Court.All
address 1)a0wn•m Oat 3111-t4
uosa• sad Inmareinea
AN OLu /tinnier(' (;Otto -11. Sneday
Shore parsed to the world beve.d Uorot►y,
widow of the late Chas. Walter", t:odertob
township, at the adv.ewd age of 43 years
sad 9 mestb". The deceased' wbo had bees
widowed ower yeah had lived with bee Ston
H. 0. oe the old farm where elm breathed teerte•D pce.esuoea have .110 largely 1l-
h.r I.st The luaeral took piano u Matt- erM1ed and whereas at the b.gia•ing of the
Iced oemetery on Tuesday afternoon. man* reign Cased• wap meshing i• reb.Uloa, Wre
rdattvss ••d lrteoda borne preetut et t►. m Doer oo part of the Empire which i. more
bow.tid at the grave level to the Home Lead. Kut it Is i. Ass -
Pelmet: ST.rlset.r.-la 1R95 there were trolt..od Africa that we Dove made the
73 prisoners cm -fined at various tomos in greatest advancer, ID 1837 Au•u•Ita was
Oederich tail; to 1896 there were 74; of
thous 6 were unser 16 years of age; 38 were
oust up for the first time 20 for the "cooed,
and 8 for the ecd. 42 of the pn•osere were
.rnteaaotl during their ioo.toerapos. Out
of the 42 pals in the Promote, Huron steads
twelfth lowest to the total number of oom- in Afrin.. eves greater advances have been
reitments The daily average cast of the made Egypt, although Domtn•Ily only a
rations for prist.Ders was 9 orate. 22 wee prwootor•te, is really • part ot the Empin,
obs Wheat number in tail at any time, sad and a large pert of the Soudan will soon be
1 the lowest The average cost per year added toot. Nearly all of South Afroa
per primmer, for tail maintenance. which is and a large portion of Central Africa is tut
lodes salaries, repairs, eta. • eras *31 b1, or der British role, and by far the treater part
the average total daily oat wag $0.39. of the torriterry has been added during
Iotori.'s reign. Tbo., dorms the matey
NEWSPAPER COMMENT. years of the Quota's reign the British Em•
pire hes steadily increased both in stunt
w grant tees. and poiu!•tiof. It now embraces on area
(;.elpb Me y : J. L H•yooelt, M. PI'. of tap mi!lioo square miles, sod has • popu
leader of the ?strove, branch of the Ontario lotion of Dearly four hundred Atillsoos, au
Legislature, upholds the O;overnment eat the th.t •boat one porion ut of every four o0
matter of granting so Eoglien syndioste the from of the earth ores allegiance to the
permission to prospect co mineral lands to Quteo, Russia is the only country which
North-Ws/Stant 00t1M162. He thtok• 1,40 gas oomp•re with the !British Empire 10
grew is population, for, 1• m•1y ether
part. .l the Empire 1 be uareaee lice betimes
gnat it not treater.
Bet ant dimly u population, but also in
e xtent, has the tinted" Empire expanded.
It we take tato uo«d•ratwa the protector•
ahs and lands wbiob, although they are not
directly ander the British Crown. yet are
owned by British oomp•nies, we may my
that the ergo bas almost doubled dense the
lest sixty yore. Our Ludlam Emptre has in -
mewed by 275.000 equate males. Our North
not settled to any extent exoept by connote
g ent out from pinion. At the present time
Diem is a population of four nod one quer
ter million*. New Zealand. Borneo and
.worst other islands in tb.t part of the
world Aare also been added to British rule.
MONEY '70 Walt. - 00.00000
0000dt(
eer•m•• 00741
L)RIVATE FUNDS - PERSONS Di -
strew of obtatlitig money on Iretodesg
farm
se:artty can de «.t 8l per oast Iron -
Whig
▪ Bundie:.7Toro to ON Rooms 11
I SEALER, CONNEVANCINO AND
(ear.to
eoe "moa opposite Martie'. Nutri. HodesieL
ONEY TO LEND ON MORTGAGE
at M ler east Notes dlseouated. C.
f1ZAOttlt. ono* swoons Martin's Hera. "ode-
rch.
J. T. HAFT'EL, FIRE, LIFE AND
.t MwoR
rates F th
h OmeOur. ltog•ut. and Yeem 1a-
Mch,
ONET To LEND. -A LARGE
swat 01 Private leads ter 1•ta a nee
lowest rose os (trar-olses Mortgages. Appy
"ARROW t PROVDY00'r.
D RADOLITTE, GENERAL Illi
1iteseg g smi=missal Mow
ssmpenf
.55.0 a Selma lew•rate of liaises In
• war a .en ua oerrower
n ci deer beet Square. West
I.b weer
Msol shun' 111.1111101410.
f OD17tIOH KI]�OH�IDE' IC r-
KOON, Orir. at asps West sad iewsISP
Matra
Owes firm 1 t• a r.>.. and net IM tS rte.
ABOUT M00 VOL'+ lig LIBRARY.
Leading n twL kw,,,Wkly said Iiitrr�
Modes
afrs flag ens sr ,7 imic=istogosiwoh etc. , PM.
M Rees
• PMbale m ter ogee header, rethed b
Uhraea., is roma
- H. OOL OR,RV. 1I. NA Librerlem
"essr(eh-- irectQ3 ull-
Government will be well paid tor the 008 extent, and yet it is eo.sdelably smeller
cession China u the only country which can oom-
.1 Tat • ul:r,'.. pee with it to popoiarioo. Rut it is very
I woolen .tdvertieer : Hon. G. E. Foster' donbtlal it Chloa populous" es she un-
speakioe at Wakefield, in Wright county doabtedly t•. supports es many people 1r
Iwo week, mud that the Manitoba school the Briash Empire.
question ws. dead and buries. The trouble Bat ii toe growth of the Empire in size
le that the Tupper". the Carom .0d other and pnpul•tioo lou bolo pheootnenal, it u
.wnoiat« of the ez-Finamce Mmuur• keep net nearly so etrtkieg a the manner in
kicking the oorose, an the hope of making which it bee been welded together by the
party eapit.l by stirring up religious nn inv10tioce of the •go. Previous t o 1837
OK. none of the great railways had been eons
plated, while now the railways of the Umt•
EXPERIMENTS IN AGRICULTURE. ed Kingdom alone have • mileage of twisty
Owossod mile.. The capital inverted ez•
.aerie • rIessl.ral asd t%perlt«.Ial coeds one billion pounds sterling. and cise
rsloe- 4reggrerarqe at perinatal.. hundred million p.re.eorer, are carried
Upwards of 1000 varieties of farm crop. annually.
have been tested in the Experimental de- Q:raking as has been the .dvaooe of loco
parimeas of the Ontario Agncultural Col
1... Guelph, within the page *levee years,
sad nix hundred of them Wee beat grew
for at teat five yeah In suoossein. Near'
•11 tee t:soadsn sorts and several hundred
new varieties imported by the Ezperimeet•1
1lbpartmeet from different parts of Europe,
Atte. Africa, Australia and the United
States have been included to there carefully
conducted exr-riments. Some of the Dew
varieties have done exoepttoually well, died
have already been distributed over Ontario.
through the medium of the Experiments
Polon, with very gratifying reedits. The
Siberian Oats, Mwdoehenn Barley. Harr"
eon Bearded Spring Wheat, lied the Cloud
Early Yellow Dept, Mammoth Calms, Wig
csa.i* Karl et Wbtu (tent, arid Seism
North Dalt its varieties of Corn, which
sow becoming so popular in Oaten°, we
imported by the A:penmen's) D.p•rtmen
sad after being thoroughly Costed were d
tribated in small quantities.
The prevent Bynum of co-operative ezper
bleated work in agriculture wasstarted
1886 with 60 plots. which wesituated
twelve different farms in Ontario. Sm
that date, however, the work has toors.sed
from yr.r to year and in 1896 there were
11,124 plots, which were situated on 2,
farms. We are again pren.red to distri
ute material for co-operative experimeo
with fertil:ren, fodder crops. roots, grains
t
graer, and cloven.
l.tsrssld perilous in Ontario who win
to jerkin the work, may select any one
the experiments for 18.97 and inform the d
tt
raer at once of the choice made All m
serial will be furnished entirely free
deryto each applicant, but he will be e
peeled to oonduct the test a000rdiag to
ymods, gent with the ede, end to
port the results ot his teat as goon as poempo
ible after harvest.
trier Or 1xrg&ly*NTv 7701 1897.
ptottoo on land, the advance os sea has
bees even more remak•ble. Vary few
stsamuse bo•te were h e bef ore the Weunlsg
• of the rows, and cos'egaenrly it ores took
y s11 m oothe or more to ge trout London to
th
las, • journey that use now be .eaomp
lathed in about three weeks.
are
n
t,
L -
to
on
as
AtaWtat•
260
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THOMAS OUWDRT, AIIOTIONEER
Aaemt�r w int the
"`Tse tl.y wet et . eea aiatit�.. wust-
Avo"
:roam 1.101, . Mtn AL
(ter. W il►
L.•d .lwef.
he R...wnee ..'+.`teed., helm' Is -
aelimisew
oedw+ehSorrbes' TP S "•m.Md1► ""g
=110X Csosty AuJMlu.M
1. Testing nitrate of cod.. superphas
pbsu, muriate of potash, mixture, and
m•anre with Dorn.
2. Testing nitrate of sod•,uuperphoephe
muriate of poach, mixture, and no mos
with m•00eIs.
3. Testing six leading varieties of fodder
Dors.
4. Growing three i.egaminous crop
greets fodder.
5. Growing three mixtures of grain
green fodder.
6. resting four varieties of gramme
hey.
7. Teethes four varieties of cloven
has.
8. Tines urge varieties of bockwhea
9. T.stlag four varieties d String w
10. Tanks four varieties .t barley.
fivA varieties of eats
m
Do
ea
m
PWWAwia�l
er-
E O. arrzaut
Stout bag astrtaiely drawn the venous England, us • prebend of one of the Engl;•h
o
oantrise of the world , tether, bet it ba osthdrtl..
Chertas
l sort. 166" .1"11 hesdruM d It is poor economy to buy cheap Tea, and use twice as much, and �
hese, end sheald be la *stogy hems where
w
there yoeeg uhildres.
get half as much satisfaction aft from a good one
J. L Teel.. the ..ler, .oe. that • pack.
sae el ebeooletee to • thele buy who int us •
Mx .ad dutwrbloR him with los atonl-
agly load hoer. The •ttesidast de
leered the pec lief, W iib Mr Tuol: e
eemplitttt.•te. and would the yeeng Nestle.6 6 LuDELLA 5 I
visa who loathed so heartily kindly wt
thaw darks, t rta
psrfe•aoe.
An ietereetisg Iso' about assess of the
late Jolla Ilrigbl is that they have leased
the art of weaving by hard practical it•.
peri.. 1t was • rigid principle with
their Illustrious father that they should
rn
leahow to work at the loom, a be had
done before them ; and for years they went
r.401•r17 to the mill at Rochdale, hke or-
dinary factory bleeds
'1'b. Prince of Wales is veru food of ani•1..
m•Amongst the hags oolleouoo of rete
at Saadringbaw u train little vrn parrot,
which talks splendidly. Ho is located to
the hall and to every visitor sells out :
Now, thee, alp, bip, hurrah for the
Quese Hi. Royal Higbee"' be-ame pas
per.oa•Ily bought aof • email boy in i'ra
Niger Square whilst crossing it with his
e.iuerry one day.
A notable instance .f teltnt rna..sg in •
lousily, both among oto women and it. men,
u furnished by she appraise.* of the none
of Mir Ramsay, of Novelists, in the fret
clam claof Part -l1. of the Moral Sommence Tri
pre as l'asehridve I.at year sbe figured in
the first class of Part 1. She u the daughter
.•f the dietiarruished Professor •t (.leagow
University, while her cousin, now wife ot
the Master oft Trinity, will .Iws)s he re-
membered an the lint women who ever
sew
came out at the head of the Caseates' Trip
list as Cambridge.
messed of the bar la • peculiar way. b•' to,i
ea
The t•plaot
the Camellia.
Of the natives in India, about 2,000,000
can now reed F.uglieb.
the e .. bemitter-+ath at • emitter betybt
Doan seven miles free-' the earth.
About twice a mach power 10 required to
m tram a
stop an etpreato siert one.
(•oy pound o1 cork is amply sufficient to
support • man of ordinary size to tea water.
In Europe at this time some 27,000,000
men are ready to take the field to n fort -
e ight.
The fees u Great Britain for letters
patent for titles are : Duke, (350 ; Marquis,
3.300 ; Earl, £250 ; Vieasunt, 1.200: Koros,
11 iJ ; Baronet, ( 100. se
There are 138 oyolist otiose attached toWidowvolunteer regiment, in England anWidowsepee-
e ase31 In Sootl•.d. inland doe, not
volunteer regiments.
There are now more than 250,000 words
in the English language, or about 70,000n an
mothen in the german, French, Spaniels
and Italian languages combined.
The Queen is • colonel of one of the Ger-
man regtmeet. of Dragoon Guards, nod. m
oddities to being the heed of the Chord" of
USUAL.
AND SUAL.
ie mod .to be • variety of
a
h,
• rg
bdly done as mo u a el.otrtoity. It
requires so effort ot the mind to realise
that when the Queen cense to the throw so
electric telegraph roasted to the Uoited
Kingdom. The first expertmeeul win wag
erected in the year our Queen was crow .d.
Now Britain is connected by telegraph and
cable with .11 civilized and many partly en-
oi.ilizad portions of the earth, and the inhab-
itants min learn to • tow minutes what is
takiog places on the other aide of the plebe.
Then have been many internal reforms
rely,doriog the res, bat petb•p ono of the
moat important was the remodelling of the
pieta! service The Dost of seeding letters
has been greatly reduced, and a • result
whereto at the beginning of the reign cooly
one hundred million letters were postedan-
nually in the United Kingdom, then are
now one billion right hundred millions.
The volume of trade has increased almost
a rapidly a bathe foreign and home cor•
respondence. In 1837, the total velem elp
exort• and Imports amounted to £150.000,-
000. In IFF-4theyexceeded the 100101000
sum of (680.00 ,000.
The «edition ot the poorer rimless has al-
so bees greatly improved. 1n the largen
tows and cities much ha been done to im-
prove them and their serrou.ding,. Work-
houses have bets established for those who
hays become really unable to support them-
selves. In 1842.outof • population of sixtiethssillioas
one person out of every .levee was
a pauper. Now, although the populetion
has more than doubled. there are only two
a
paupers for every two in 1837. At the oom-
men00snt of the reign. many people were
unable to secure week because ot the intro-
duction of machinery with which they were
totally unaogosintd. and which dad the
work of away uses. At the present time,
all hough the number of unemployed is still
largo, it u not nearly so large a at the W-
eaning of the reign.
Thus, whether we look at the expose/too
the Empir.,the growth of the population,
the rapidity And ea" of our oemmuniatioe,
es
the inorein trade, the Internal reforms,
cor the improved condition of Me poor. we
Mire the thane story of unexampled progress
to relate and repeat. Surely •om.tbint
ought to be dose to oelebr•t5 in • 6ttieg
manner the sixtieth year of the Qneee'e
mtge. or, a the I'ri.oe of W•1m aptly ez-
pr.me• it, " the Queen's diamond wedding
eilla the nation.' Yung R. Mess*,L
fee
for
for
far
t.
beat.
11. Tech, .
12. Teeing four varieties of pons.
l3. Tali* three varieties of bears.
14. Tagalog Gm varieties of carrots.
1b. Tutting five varieties el mermen.
16. Talbot feu varieties of turnips.
Malarial for either Ns. 1 se No. 2.zpmr-
beset wi11 be Nei by express. said for each
of the eaten N will be forwards" by moil.
Alt (stillborn end seeds will he mall in geed
time for sprtag mmeding, presiding she •pai-
eatiose are r«1lvd at se .ulb �deeq�lea. The
supply of material being thiol. these who
.pply first will he serest of eflsering the
desired °stet. It edg1S M woes for Gaols
ambient to make . emend Modes for fear
the first ovoid tint be greeted.
Particular varieties weed not be mention
ed as .11 the kindle to be distributed •n
these whish have dame ezeapti.n•ny wen
epee the trial pleb t. a. Kgpwiesaal
Dep.rtesest C. A. Zavrrx. Dimmer
* i..U.mal College, !Sarah 22nd, 1897.
.awl {/eenlertee DOL Lir erseerom.•
A. a roam, tee. 'I.R.. agtatme.111111at•
o114e-4+4g, inlIdlelleSii411011141111611►
VICTORIA'S REIGN. •
Au Iseelte.Il Paver by U
Collegiate tma-
IS Y Masud ielpsmibr fee Mae presses
gmmee0Mw be fere aur eemarM. Idea of the
Areas moral mid MMr1aI program whish has
hem made erAos the sixty Mea of vie-
mela'. edge. Is se .item dully yews -I
magi* elms* mg ie so .M pfd rose•
d the .•ibis wary logy 81110,161.60
loos weds
Lee um W7 t• ramp /' of tko
Is nest tRribfmM Vittorio m the
�1 11117. there rpt Si Ib. MVO
Mos ppmlNrlel .Ir..a'I1mr.
it taw • pspnrelss
In
]3'ROlbd A
The expression " Cool re a cucumber " u
found to be scientifically correct. Even
when grown in hot-houe, the cucumber u
some degrees lower in temperature than the
outride atmosphere.
The proportion of order -age marriage• in
England 15 steadily on the decline. In the
year 1874 they stood at 84 in 1,0(0 for men
mtaw and 226 to 1.000 for women. Last yethe
figures stood at 69 for the males and 190 for
females.
There .ase in the entire world 61,000
breweries. Germany really beads the lint
with 26,210 ; sort carnes England with 12.•
874 ; thee the Untied Susie with 2,30d.
Austria has 1.942 breweries ; Belgium, 1,-
270 ; had Frames, 1,044.
CEYLON TEA
a good one ant. .ort' to plea.ie.
'cote. 25c, 40e, 50c. or 60c., per lb.
El L.BIADINC.* Li- ROQ>EI;RY BTO14$3S
tclicure
•
rhe Great Modern Remedy for
Tootnn Ache
and All Pain
'Has received more honest, unsoli-
cited
nsolicited testimonials from reputable
people, than any other remedy
of the age.
Note the etatem5Ne hem well Poem peep%
pubYshed Is the sews celam5$ el tdW lm...
•
OLDEST SHOE HOUSE Itl TOWN.
We are showing a lull Line of
Boots
Shoes
Slippers
Rubbers
which we are prepared to sell at prices that defy compe-
tition. In Men's lines we have just received some excep-
tionally good value in Ox Blood, Chocolate, and Dong.
Bala., that we are sure will suit the Eye, Feet and Pocket.
Our stock of Ladies', Misses and Children's is up to date
in Style and Quality. Call, and see our Gents' Fancy
Slippers. We have a tew Boys' Long Bolts that you can
have at Cost.
It may save yen time land money to be In-
formed that, when you need • blood purifier,
Ayar'e Sarsaparilla is the kind most in favor
with the medical profeasiou. It to the stan-
dard and, a snob. the only blood -purifier
admitted at the Chioago World's Far.
The oldest church in the country ro
whiob weekly servioss are still held is at
Canterbury. where. in St Martin's Church,
then are still weekly services. The oban-
eel of the present obnrch was founded dur-
ing the 000up.tton of Canterbury by the
Romans.
Io England, of course, members of Parlia-
ment receive no eatery, but in New Zealand
they recety. annual) £100 ; Japer t160:
South Australia, ( ; Viotori., (300 ;
Frets, £360: Qneenelaed, £400: Gtseda,
£2^0 ; Breed £600 ; lie:too, £60') : United
Steles, (1.000.
In Vineland and Wales the porportlon of
women who remain unmarried is one in six.
Is Leedom it is me in five. The oh.noee of
marriage are greatest in Lite poorer elaime,
.ad lo5.1 among the rioh or servant. keeping
ohm, which iooludes persons with (150 •
Tear of bongo and upwards.
Thea are in the United Kingdom snarly
2,000,000 heroes. about 10,000,000 cattle,
more than 32.000,000 sheep, and something
like 4.000,000 pup. As regards the first
Item, this was the number used he agricul-
turist. alone. The value of this property is
estimated at at.00t 0250.000.000.
PEOPLE WE HEAR ABOUT.
U Haug Cbarg, the Chimes state macs,
of humble origin. Rh father was am grior-
ent wood.obopper, and Me mother meet
her girlhood to).srvaat.
The l.rgeot sheep owser la the world te
mid to be 8. Md =ughey, of the ('oolong
Station at ,lerildorit, New Mouth Wales.
He has 3,000,000 •ores of land, •.4 last
year cheered 1,000,000 sheep.
The Dusheos of Portland tuneless all the
wiaaiege of the Doki c reoeh.sa.s, and she
has for several year devoted ths targe
soot ef money shee aogetred to the sseet-
lag sad esist•i.isg of alm.-bou..s es the
family outages.
The Bishop of Redford 1s us* only Bishop
in Ragland during this oemtsry who bee
ere•obed is the street Dr. Billing beg es
several oocaeiens bold genies is the .pee
air bareheaded le •ease .t the wont part. of
Kast End Londe.. •
hap
ibis arty time as sa angpb d the h*
SHARMAN, JR,
Sole Agent for the Slater Shoe.
The Square
A. B. CORNELL
next to Hotel Bedford ! Ilamilton-st next to Colborne Hotel
2 Stores 2 Stores
LARGEST STCCK In
Undertak'ng
it Is • oommon experience amongst
moantatn olimbere to find butterflies lying
frozen ea the sew, and es brittle that they
break unless they are very carefully heed -
led. seek frowns butterflies ea Ming taken
b • warmer dames recover themselves sad
dy away. Six .peones of butterflies have
bees foetid within • few hundred miles of
Me North POI&
There aro some bores working is cities
who 6..e aster bean soon to he down la
their lives. _Theo ee.t4s• to work for
years, and always sleep standing : bat their
rest le said to e. ieont.tplst.e, and their
Aisle sad *sinews stiffen. Your' 1 Drees
from the otm.try Des liable to refuse to Ile
dews when fires platted in a stash• in rows,
•.d the baht: may booms* oonfirmed ..less
special pains are mhos to prevent it.
3resthing is an art. We ought to take
in feertsee pieta of air per tt0ou. At the
cheat rate of breathing we d• se. But if we
get late • nit -shed atmosphere. we take ie
at the usual nu of breathing, lees than
the fourteen pines. Sed10Mry morphs roe
get all the advantages to •ealth of • leas
walk or ether egevelee by simply hnoreaetsg
the rots of bins big during use or two
bean • day, th fielding to the amount of
armee that ea the 1.•/e
The way eve will preys Ib•t they
haus rewired North Pd. lelse *ma. will take e.1pl•ii.tl
hempenl le hest • Orissa 5. bb.I)ste • 1
oast • ehndew, 1• ear lanteds the bullet
orwY r a day'. she* dseeribe es eelipea
At the North Pole the ehtidew would mak•
• pthat► lh!� l will
Me Moleh the sha-eotdseeS t d.y.
The pregaat (r•.r of Remelt Is . see of
moderate habits of sett./. To provide for
his maple wanh be hag • remelt chef, wire
risk. as «losl is floe racy. TM' laee-
hear♦ ie profusely d.eor.li 4. sad hea es.
der lei. eemut•Sd .t Oemi lemma .beet
1,900 este dteame.
Is the eighteen years el leas XIII 'a veep
the mmrWlrT •sees the mmmbmn m1 the
[leered (edema hem hues messelt bl.. One
ems was. shesas moy 1m drd r thea be s"e"er le berm leek salt a •n If
1
pct of drat. V .day M
hesandl .ad Arras U11lh.r base Md r
Cornice
Window
LOWFST PRICES in
_, Furniture
Pokes
Shades
Everything at Factory Pricl: s
the Polo aft
the m
Pestlgts of plea I Y lid lo mieally Mins
Lower than Ever 1
A. B. CORNELL
Here lime
fit
Perfect
In any climate
B. Eddy'
Matches
Used every day
the year
Matche
The Mahle b on
every box
kap
.B. Ed
Match
Telegraph
Tek . hone
Good enough
for a prince
.B•Eddy's
Matches
for than
Asir for thein .
.1. Eddy's
Matches
y have the
and fame
Cheap enough f
a ilper
M •e
Hull
B. Eddy's
etches
ulphur, Safety,
Parlor, W
7.115 at mc.tb• regi H w.. pe T
The sapldig viSb whish omwp d•+•rm• Dlbr m /st • prhw ml the psrtm•s dr.t► I i I, C DAV
Iso Aq piens of is. h•ww•e wanld M smsmN
tmfte ler !meant t1..S...t i ..d 1;:
rip
heJIM • 1
sasbelds age prorated Its vibes As Se .wattles • telosiM tare I W tseehd
al.i- 0- ray let Ines doss. 1s Armes Ns NMI Pel.