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The Exeter Advocate, 1889-5-2, Page 7anirahanniswawAse_valLz LATEST FROM EUROPE, 1 Sir Julian Feencefote has fenr beeutitul daughtere. TELEGIiit11110 TIOK13. , — ashore at a port off whielltiiii ship watt lying, It is told ot a famous ceptain that geing .A,n InterestinZ Episode, King Milan's Subjagation te a Woman— Toronto is to have thirteen additional lele ho fund hia aaliera fraternising with some The Pa= Exhibition. ter carrion. French seamen and as jolly as sandboya to - gaiter. The times were critical. and war was threatened between the two netions. His Britaonio lel et eAtede (it was when George the Fourth was King) reprmentative ex- pressed his surprise, when up spelt° a rare old see dog; "Sorry, sir, bele we heint at war now, hut be we are, won't we fight 10 An inoteleab in. the recent Samoa distetter re, calls the stery. When thestorm was raging the aerceet H. M. S. Cave was lifted isthmus, from a low paint in Ireland to Mull •Otptaitt Rudsen, ef the lost ateamelap 1 bodily on the crest of a LAP WAVa awl in Scotism& The dtatanee 10 only 111 eaileat Denmark, has arrived ie Englaed. pitched down into the valley below The Aea does not average more than 200 to Yellow feverie reported ete raging terribly wehittph hthaet Pvre'dawdertitgah:' ,:tohneythwe eijra. ga.nwearr. et BA() Janeiro and Sentoet Brea — . .' ... Tea conetre miles of tvoodlaud in the vi- onsly near a reef, to get on Whdh Meant 400 feet lo olepth and an isthmus would ohy or etubmerged Oho reclaimed. Seient9 burne over, 3puors:Iblee elt et"loi ?vile r :o Mb:1440n Ylee8n It =AIM a vase sumo° 9/ nina at preeent mar- ._ oinletraof Bellows!' lt,dia, Verment, has heel; engineers my the preject ie. f emable, but: captein of the Cellieme grasped the eitua. Wilke P. Welch, aged twelve oaltockland, tion and resolved on a desperate effort. 'comment persons place it le the Munehauslaa entatepe, in wind, a bleep iota% •tea A. merag:. bee died from knelt:der:4e eigerette Letting ge Altai% teaeberebe succeeded in Untie hes long °coupled an honored pod- swinging hie ship arouni, and then etno l tion. Bev, J, C. Tolmie has been ordeinca anohorlete, Ile crowded on all steam. For 2% young egiisix 49otor recently eaerificad taster of the First Prethytcrien chureh in a few momenta that seemed ewers, the reattford. good ship limed still as if to ateady eeraelt, 1$a own life and Bayed a ohild'aloy sucking a and thereutch by inch she began to breaat clogged tracheotomy tube In the throat of the A report front Minneatpolits Bap the s'll' treet Tod at mote patient in the het etege a diphtheria, car etagere are returning to work and ae- f4r1 a the gale ma 6134117 wqr i harbor int Hie widow raw now read In renew news. knowledge defeat. of the o the open sea. The ow -cr Morahan* dentmelatione of her noble hoe- Much valuable Umber and cordwood have wahateU. S toheeeQfillen biliegjlegajTrenx b wtheodeanieteni, hand who, it is warted, was net heroic but been destroyed by^ foveae Ocee nor N^Qttit and as dee eentepe away passed, cheats foolhardy. It seem he amnia belle had Adams* Mame toed and long were heard even above the readytto hand an effielent retteltenIcal miter. The steamship Missouri, with 361 ot the howling of the wind and the aogry room of It s certainir an aatnuntiing thing tit" pournarit'S Paatereeeret hos reached ritile. Overeaters, whieli eouncled like the ravine the meet notable dupes of charlatans are delphia. of Foxy bereft of her prey, r_cea not men ot ',viola knowledge and striking mental one, Boetn$ ole,a, tinwel gneipeted 0anatitatione1 prohibition was voted on Captain Kane met his anchors adrift ,6434.4ermved, to a maa of "wawa ?maw. in efoeviachtteetta and defeated by a urge and tetken the heroin memere thee he majority. did, the Vandals, would eve been meats, fine of the most acComplitthed Pi Geetiei Bement to la t e n t: mutated right Otero and then, and modern princes, and a man familiar with it was for this that the Trenten'6 men saki a me Oesse0 4ng all the folblee and fellaeies of Pada and helf-bnede teed Iodiatte for wild Weet ehow olieerea, They knew thet if the engine et Laudon, Ms subservienoy to the big and PurPeseli in Peril. the Cativo Wetted to work, the Are!1, del tnejtetle Mme, 0leriattele is eheolute. lIe The Deolima of Cambridge left her tuts oged by water, ratitsod to bete, a nett et rehtticeted kis threne eceordieg to the manse f erten° to her two daughtere, the peete ender ehe tremendous ?memo snap best informatioa while laboring ander the peel, or the mew foiled to whirl,. the Cal. influence, of sPiritualism, Milan thonAh4 Mrie Stedwiga dacowsky, a POlieb. womeio, lento awl her 00 men were iota errettlev. Christi* was a 11160411/ 0'01'0 wham 1et New Yorla % years QUI, has ham made ably loot, With the aboadonment of their he was receiving divine instruCtielle, And igaageby ampid4golgarow4, meteor; they did indeed alineati Abandon W en he mamma his Abdication he did 1 The steamship truria, which arrived lo hope, for even itt shelter they mold not SO Ith the manner of a man in * trailC13; New ymit en geeday, had a Neigh yasaase, ban rede At p..eleeA hew then oonld they Llis eyeze.fweirl teseritnntaaburannweurlitornlenotn`A. Two pas.engers died on, the voyage, hAVO offered reeisteuee agaluet the Morin I It w a ija"'"J"e"" ' 1 . It le rgpood that the Gaul Ttgek gae wee an hereto and noble act and deserving or watt that a A man sward by An rrests, , , t, , , , , t ,.. of the cheers that eolieeil over the anger at eteeen LEO 0.35l. watereoy te welt central the tible outalde loileence, bluee he has given the waves. Ana Tighe heartily were they up all cue for his country he halt reargued retUrned, for out of the Awful, darknesa ead bhPlelf Aheelntely. 0 the nwillurn'e isecitte. confusion emcee the cry "three cheers for She is rIcla emeteve, awl impressive, no. , the Trenton AndAmerica " and thert fo1. she has tWeempliebed by A hit of holm pa hriVed the tweed of 600 testi velem in noleen. kVA as end for whieh Russia has echenied in 1 Who can nay there is wit seinstNing enno. other wart in vain, When g emu Netalie 1 The Lielert 1440'63 Railway Company hal bling, something ittspiriug in this exchange ence mere regains her Ref/AMMO In Servie. a decided net to resume the payment of diviof courtesiee in the notelet of danger? Bet, if u"tter g'f A teW eleetbe eelY now the fell kens. Tea net "Pine during 113S5 ehowa their two patience were at wort hew these died of the adieu Of be two women in tha a tallieg elf el ,$1,331,933 from that of 16174 Pliant souls would iigitt l l'ot.tall of Servitto politics. wIll be nen. 1 A. Washington deepatch eaye it 14 pot let- Ileppily however, there appMra jeet now Peels is graduelly Puely but r . i on. /lay 6 readiing prolteble 1114 Canadian freight CM coming to tio Musigr oi 4.1117 Inere serious osismirY fever heat over the exhibiti . s u n o the United Scares and ruenzug over thrin that recorded in the collision et the ej t a ted Sates rallreelle will have to pay the shiP1 at w4-1. 1mP44a l'5' ttw' 41"'"i''" An be wade iiiii:t drVe tyre%rettL)cluisfittreZit u I day. Imolai. ram of duty at pointe of mc try. -emit Lee been arrived at whereby abl;;z1 till well along hi the fa lowlog any, England, and the United Stat, The elty is crowded with people. fletels kr, Toh° 'Fa:1g 114`1Q" "Vatthlil I'Veiline"t4' 1 eich only be represented At Sanwa by LAST raised their rtes from thirty to two '""' -"twit at n'tfiOnaws Prtaittaittehf the Mobil- hue4rell per era. shop heeptra have deem, Ighn Salt 43401;litiOn, Will &ail tiliS week for outs ehito ;mut the Teatimes in dispute have simithatiRten to mare $10.000,006, with been eeetled, Thus mat of the jarring d the mo„„„ .wilish, m el:Mitt:Ai to die peed aireadv form. b°;211033,b'yt'tgarw5eynlogrecirreibbl;tireljult, ea thetr prices, and there la an enthuaimitia movemeet to (moire au the foreign that drifte Into Pais. AmItl all tide interWt :adt tho (Pt" imh Wad= 4f tilt Li eited iv Sates eell ha coutrolled. eit, who forgetting their hatred of and Itioglieh eePiuti' %carrel whin the ettit ettaeger, iled to the about the exhibition ae Iltulaeger trial is forgotten. It leas the sometime' element ' Jaw aro Intareaiad. ...-- beach on tho emotion ett? the storm and without vadat Paris is bored. It drags gladly lent a baud to rescue the eurvivort along behind elated decree and sullen tur. front the vet:tole that ware wrecked, Jut , , 1 an Providence tavod groat Banda from tho mlaca are all that it glvea me to. Meenwhile -- the 02ners1 hA5 a big he= in Bruateiti, sat en Extract Front A Startling se ion viewer of ele Anomie in the time of good terve/ma, eight horses, including tho femme Preartwit try the Rev. Itrultonr, or (limn Doe, to did. thnely Interventiou f. black charger, and mead royal court. Roche- Mimeo. on the Sixth Corns thedays of nor Most Omelette Majeaty Qum fore and Dalon are alto there. News from mend/neut. Victorie moo a potable coutliet between the Halftime mita' is teal moat eagerly read "Instance our own city. it by some me- three great redone at SAMOA and brlug -about In Perla. A privet* latter from a Ream *edible decree all Chi:ago inerderere who an improved state of reletionthip. Catholio price. hi Fromm tette me tent %lion violate the commandment in letter or apir it Is moat attidueue in opine:toe:ea to the clergy, were compelled to form in Ilne upon one of and that Boulanger has promised the (Atwell our boulevards there would be a procession return to power In tbe State in the event et ot frightful proportioes and of many (Bei- / his enemas. 1.Tadonhtedly there is strong sup. alone. At the head et the column there port among the clergy now, bat how muclo would be the perpetrators of the fifty mur- pecunimy assistance comae front thin !source dere that stained the good name of our oity It is impale:1We to my. Dillon% usefulness lett year. Think of it 1 Almoat a murder is very greet. As a colleotor of funds he ia a week, and only one person exeouted—and practically without a, rival in Europe. he a young negro without frienats, monty or political heluenoe. Who does not bluth as he reads in the nowapapera such a declare. .EARLS or VIIITH. tion as this 2 Nowhere on the continent is —.. the person of the diem no inscoure as iu thie its third most important city. Net in tho bloodstained communitiee of the lower Mississippi, nor in the wild and le.wlem frontier towns is the um of the death -dealing revolver, the knife, or the alung ahot so common. The Gulf Stream has heen lately treated A. Alight earthquake she* was felt in somewbat disrespeotfully in.Kngleeed, which °altn' Egypt, Yel3terlaY" owes so much to It. At the keghawg Mr. Wallacoe Anti -Combines Bill has the week a lob qf mon eeiehe paaaed it third reading. to be inaugurated en the grass- hoA war *s. 4=41 themtaivea with a m°11a 14 and flaw ppere this year in Minnesota. one John King proposes to 'slont out what H. G. eteeitt!‘ B he cells Its erosive actionby construeting an cf the Bank etnarint:rffe:1,Qis deade y 2 -President dulco bewg alrexcly setae:aptly riot, In the Istailtet. A private letter from Chine, tells the story of a pretty little Chinese girl, the daughtei of a mandarin of high rank, who Wee ORO of the yv:ilifel4giroladies tbt thein.werPre e 4te to tit° boy. emperor, in order that he might Bacot hie This little Yo Lim it is stated, has bsen in a cantos of preparation for this ex• amination for teveral years. Heir, tikih, mile, figure, teeth And feet have been watch- ed and oared for with A view to the great mutest As he day of trial, approached, the wee bathed in milk each day, and her flesh was rubbed with perfumed elle to give it 00f WAD and bloom, A megnifieent (trete aed jewe's were pareheeed dor her, 0.1 the meruing which was to decide whether the should remehe °bemire Yo tan! or become the empress ruling over four hundred millions of pecple took her atand uo, a line et aver three'handred young Chinese ladies each splendidly dreseed, and hanerdnbsemarein. gag% taa2dteOsnoeWnlatiCh 'WM; inscribed iroTmh e at eh ealmropvaes wereedago! obsoeseenxteioncr inf us ttui er , coot sideration, Oar little Yo Lin was one of the rejected. She, wita her unlucky eompta- lono were sent home with much respect and honor, bearing Ivith her A gift Wfliell would dower her richly on her future wedding. Most Caeadiangirle on reading title story, will feel eentempt and dieguat for little 'Ye as she steed in the row of young WOMele offering her youth and !meaty for sale to the the4eltwighialtatinpylele°1foetrwitc-P.114' was 6b14 to BM here is a companion plater° taken- nearerhorne. What do they thbok of It Mey C-11 the daugbter of et New York tenor of Halted income, and hie Wile a WQMall Wbeett one aim and hope in life as to keep a eertale position In a fashiewable eircle. They have no fertmie to give the girl. If obis is to live he e gay :set ta the fetnXe* to dress to drive in her carriage, she must "marry money." This foot has been reeognizni by her familY sines tibe was obild. Her whole edeeetiou. and hone trete- iog have been intended to lit he to make 41117111:lattinabtOV; t to deueo by the beat emitter:1; her teeth, hair and hands have hem trought to perfeetion by explode; she hes Wen toiled in ramie and in languagee jest enough to enable her to attraat a:tootle:1 in °Trilwrede. ettentthe Elgo allet "011110 Oat" at a great hall given by her mother in a hotel. The wornmg min detPrihed her dress and eppearance. Alt the merrlagmble men known to her mother were invited ; they criticieed the girl's eyes, color and Agora prechiely ai they weuld tbe points of A loom, hlvery one of them knew to dollar what dowry tile and the other "bush" of tloe season would, 443:17;eae are come facto, bat it Is better to stete euch hole coareely, that we may nailer. ettend their tell nivantete Yo Leo Coal hat et line to he impeded by one man, with the hope of marrying one of "-a greet rulers ef the world. 34ey C herself to the inspection af any nem, with the hope of marryzug Walt body who will dreee and feed her, and her tbo luxuritt pertaluing to a faebioue o s emit% Toledo, Soginaw and Mackinaw railroad. Mrs, Merle St. John Sheffield, of New gave% Qom, Wile had fortune of 000 and WA5 rettelvaed for charitabledeeds, is dead. THOU SHALT NOT KILL. War is an atteinpt to take by violence from other a a pert et what they home and we want,—(Swift. Video is that perfect good which is the complement of a happy life; the only line mortal thing that belongs to mortality.— tSeneca. That pleasure which is at once the moat pure, the most elevating and most intense, is derived,I maintain. from the ctntemplation of the beautiful.—[Edgar Allan Poe, This it the cruel cross of life—to be Fall visioned only when the ministry Of death has been fulfieled, and in the place 01 some dear presence is but empty space. What recollected services can then Give consolation for the "might have been?" —Wore Perry. To make a man of active temper happy, there will be required, beside health and the bare conveniencee of life, recreation for the body and amusements for the mind. It is the part, therefore, of every wise and virtuous man to accustom himself to diver- sions that are both cheap and innocent; to preserve at once his fortunes and his integ- eity.— [Steele . There are few things more wonderful to me than that old people never tell young ones how precious their youth is. They sometimes aentimentally regret their own earlier days; sometimes prudently forget them ; often foolishly rebuke the young, or more frolishly thwart and restrain; but scarcely ever warn or watch them. Remem- ber, then, that 1, at least, have warned you, that the happiness of your life, and its ower, and its part and rank on earth or in heaven depends on the way you pass your itees now.— (Ruskin. Economy in Farming.. Six months or more ago, in an artiole which appeared in Bradatreet'o, Mr. Ed- ward Atkinton pointed out that the ten- dency in America was to reduce the cost of raising wheat to a point wiliffis would abate ately forbid of foreign competition, no met. ter what rate of pay might be given to fcr- eign farm laborers. Indeed, if they 'worked for nothing, he doubted whether their coin - petition would be of any special value. We conclusion on his pert was largely bleed on the results cf certain farming operations carried on in California, where farming had been almost chtmged from an agricultural to a mechanical pursuit. Within the last few vveeks this same authority haa received re- ports from California which not only confirm whab he previously said, but seem to indi- cate that the development of American farm- ing in the direction of extreorainary econ- omy is going on at a faster rate than any one could have thought possible, One of the California farmers, who has wheat fields of several thousand acres M ex- tent, has sent on a statement of the coat of planting and harvesting his last crop. This was all perfor red, from t'ne ploughing of the land to the sacking of the wheat, by a great and ingenious piece of mechanism, and from firat to last—that is, ploughing, harrow- ing, seeding, cutting, thrashing, winnowing and bagging the wheat—the cost did not ex- ceed eighty cents per acre. The yield of wheat in California, depends upon certain climatic conditions. A reasonably wet win- ter and early spring give to the farmers the assurance of a bountiful harvest, while the 'absence of rainfalls at critical periods may greatly reduce or probably entirely destroy the crop. But assuming that the average yield is from ten to fourteen butt:els to the acre which does not seem to bo an overestimate;the labor cost of producing this grain under the conditions referred to above is insignifiumb in the ex- treme. Eight cents a bushel would be so low a labor cost that the humblest ryot in India could hardly hope to hold his own against it, Mr. Atkinson has received assurances that the farming machinery which permits of such results can be readily used over a farming area which, in the state of California alone, is equal in Eliza to more Shan half of the area in the entire United States now given to wheat growing. The Argentines have employed the French artists, Lefebvre, Besnard, Gervex, Robert Fleury, and ()omen to decorate the pavilion for their exhibits at the Paris Expostrion. Whenahe fair is over, the decorations will be taken down and sent to Buenos Ayres. .A day or two before the murder, he bor. rowed a pistol and told a saloon keeper tha he was going to kill his wife. Nobody paid any attention to him, thinking his talk was mere drunken gabble. He did meet his wife on the street one day however, in com- pany with two other girls, stopped her, and after talking with her for a little, drew the pistol and shot her dead. There was neverany pretence made that he did not commit a deli- berate murder. He himself never denied it. The people in Hartford were greatly aroused. 'There have been so many unavenged mur- ders of women in the State of Connecticut, within recent years, that public: sentiment was aroused to the necessity of making an example. So Swift was condemned to be hung. An appeal to the Supreme Court was mnsumeseful. A petition to the Legislature for Commutation to life imprisonment was the next resource. OF PURE COD LIVER OIL AND Hypoptiosmirras. Almost as Patatabte as $0 disaales4 teat tea vest &Route stomach, Gan Nice it. Rentaricabie as a r,WIZS,11 ItRODUCOR. Persons GAIN rap- idly white hiking XT. SCOTTSSMUISIVii aelneldedge4 br per, sicianst to bo the FINESTaud preparation lta gloater Ow relief 0 CONSUMPTION' SCROFULA, GENERAL DgaiLiTy, Wasting Diseastes of Children& end CHRONIC POUCHS. &ha &if D344ffiets, asci $1.00. BARKER'S SHORTHAND SCHOOL, 4* ADM Street East, Toronto, Penne-de', for over eve years, Pierielpe, ot the Short- hand le#trite in connection with the Ofieeellau AEA nese Umveraity. Tyvewriting department pellet the management et Ut. GEO. B431001;00. agent or the Remington Typwriter, App.Y feor oireuler. Alcrition this, paper in writing A Novel Idea,. A. Brooklyn theatre manager has capped the allmJx of Milani Ott the atage by havieg a gertaiee ago blown open by vendee bur. glue in the course of the production of a melodrama at hie theatre last week. The gentlemen wham he hal engaged for the purpose—I' Spike" Hennessey and "Kid " eleLloy by name—Wel a national reputation aa artisto le the safttoraoking business, and the heat proof that they are experienced burglars is to es found in the feet that they have each served several terms in State prisons. Mr. Hennessey is mid ta be a graduate of Lafayette College, and to have come from one of the most aristocratic fam- ilies in Philadelphia. He was one of the principal operators in tho well -1010m Northampton Bank robbery. Mr. McCoy is not so well descended or educated, but he enjoys the distinction of being considered by II:specter Byrne, of New York, the most skilful man in his profession out of priton. The enterprising theatre manager who has secured their services, "at. great expense," claims not only to have struck a novelty in the dramatic line, but to be doing something for his country in the way of criminal re- formation. He states that Messrs. Hen. nosey and McCoy neither drink, smoke nor gamble, and that they attend church rev. Iarly, His undertaking seems to contain suggestions of vast and far. reaching possibil- ities. Why' not, for instance, have all the embezzlers and detaultere now in Cenada given permission to return to their native country for the purpose of appearing in their special lines on the stage? SEEDSVANM74174 ktpds,Gioine, ecerd nd toe. tedetee seeteeneerszeeett lee ,far 2starc_ps(4 ocaa.) Every tower haver delighted. Tell all your friar.da. 0.W.r.smx„r/M2Erre3TRen.r..- Ce. This notice will net appear again, AUTOMATIC 'SAFETY ELEVATORS kycleNIAt; hand:eine ttSelzeeterstcri. LEITCH .54 TURNBULL, ansdlart ElWator Works. Peter eel queen streete. flAVILTO,N, "Me Naked. Truth." While Truth was cne day bathing in a limpid river, Pelee:toed Imppeued to pew, and uottoieg tho garmeetts of Truth on the heat of theta:tete, ceueeIved the idea of ex- ohm:ging his taelitiee tar that cot the bather, who came from tat brat elle unturned the lots aneteine.o Let, ideleinlog Ratehooato garb, levietee t pee :Woad through the world. Whether the oriein of tee expreetiop —"the Inked truth "—is mythloal or other - 8i80, it fa univeretlly known to ba thenateed Louth" that DoPierce Golden Medfield, Da - °every has no cquel as a iterative agent for contemption (turtaeorof ula), bronchitis, ahroula meal Catarrh, asthma, and kindred dlomeets of the thent and lunge. The violet remain!: the fiewer of the put ing month. Ir.-. A Lady or Ger Osman who eCtIF44 Ileht ene eloement, in welch hai d wore lefties it* reward esg te seed tor our 1110M-oile4 eeteingee et the patent Piniess Clothes Line. TARBOX BROS., loroutof Ont. Er.r.r $:Walastle "ua now employed as It Ads -keepers. Business ¥aaare Sten110re. St)... b)' D43139 of the lar;eat blI4NOS144 bIONVE4 10 C4DN'13. 4d,l, the Unitee States. Wang risen and ar, men desiring a thorough training for 6It'AetIO its the so lincs of WOItt. Or a; r II -otters in oar courts efj orti;:e.a constht their own fot^reets by attending the titt'lrh lAtaineSe Gotlege Pot term' eel 'tea etre, eiliew uQCongICK, r4444-11, — im (IT .p,ag,:glizVIZa'AGrA.,10 .„„„„„,,,„.„.“(14...pu.„..4t1a4S410. oNEy liesteyrowietokmors,..,:lat.routell 4„„,*0.014. .44,0114 weeinetoettrerstr. see"ureet" '1* tOCISlierliela417'01I044100; BRITYRCHADWIK BIACKSTOCK &rat TOSONTOs CST& DiNtiE FARMS OR SALE IX ALL PARTS OF *tr.— Li` Lan GREAT STRETIIeiVER PERFECT FGOO fen TE7, VICK %NEM IS Cs iV iTIT.:56ViLidAS A POWERFUL enitauteeensi Get Strong EY TARING Joitustousrluidn KEEP STRONG by =tinning to ti !fell E G 17 LARLY. MANITOBA parties wishing 44 purchae0 itePrOved Manitoirt Permse from Se acres nrwarde, with is404414,6 pewees:en. eat.' or write to ea 1. llUtreg011, ette, Arthur's Block, Main at, Ministry. L*orablcs lerniehed tree of charge, and Bettina anew la twain; sondem. 3140W133-2- WO EA 01116 AS Crearsr nose or Yernooten Brom Engines IROX AND STEEL SOILEIV altY 6IZE.! 7'0 WO ItN4INE WORM. PRINCWeS A -D FRONT J. Perkins Go. Toronto. eetee Faiete, eta ; CeMet Ne. ;119: Cenletp •Ne. 2, kz; Swift rietzte, 125; Noe Brei, feta, T. FANE 4 EQ., SS Adelaide street wet, Pearl gray or silver gray and Rose in Barry pink is a fevorite color combination in Faris spring millinery. A triple, or quadruple cape with a double collar and dolman sleeves, bids fair to be a — . ; popular spun wrap. • Winn with a Knife. Toronto May 1.—Frank Winn was arrest- ed the other night by Detective Davis on a /serious charge. It would appear that last Sunday afternoon Winn and another man, unknown, hired a horse and buggy at Ewing's livery stable and etarted for a drive, returning in the course of two hours with the buggy smashed to atoms. Frank Shea, one of the employee, demanded that Winn pay for the damage, and succeeded in getting $5, all the money Winn had on him. Winn departed with Ins friend, but returned in the evening with two other men and de- manded his money, which being refused, he drew a knife and compelled Shea to hand ib over. The detectives are hard on the track of the other two, and will probably place all three on trial this morning. UE A1W 00 r SITZIALTE. 05-Xeen7 Weile 04:4V-04tod, Bend ter aZav H. P. DAVIS it4 00 _tl'uill!-S!r":1* _ -.*:i.:9!u!A!.."*„...„1:. GE' fileettnasIDaltela Send f tr 113. I 0 ill I. iim3,,,10,21,ix, Mali Liao Royal gall Stoapithipti winOr fora 7041tial evcxy etturolay AV: lb-tttfax es'eri,R.ston2av to IilvertiA, eel In eale. xe: tunes nebez mon,' Sstarelay to Liverpoz;,1,ca1lhor .dand, rrs to lair/ ninao an3 p:nnti-,;14-0 for ond IrnZand ; also from kaP.; Usti Ind St. Join*, IqV.. lo hlverpri-1 inghtly :UK 5=4,,rr mmths. Tito tvieninf the tilaa- r ftero drring winter 9 and :ram. Itti:Acr. and Pkik.te,p.-11, .a;ntoltAing tsnus. er between ta.ogow eel Meaty -al weekly ; Glass ati3 Droleri WEO4:14at Otancw ad eadadel• nit tertmah'4. 'Cr freight, raltinge or rtlter frofcrmatten apply A. Santitatter fit., n-.Lina)ro;p.enramt cm, ealiux Mita 5 Cog St. Jahrie,ACti,, V4`12. Tiramp. ts Co.. St. John, N.B.; Alien ill Ca., chlegeo; Wee ellen, Now Tort; II, Bendier, Toronto; Amanv, Bvi Co., Quehea ; Wm. Brooklo, PhliadOls p'ala .l.1. Aiion Portland Lizette Horttnat. suitcuns, DWELLIN, AND MIMIC BUILDINOS. .teGAUSLAII & SOI,. i b. W. Toro " What's f.rolle twenty, hut an air eivloe, Thrill eh whidh tho inlod'a a)l-gentler gmees thins." This may be good logia in ptetry but in real life "tho mindat all gentler graces shine" to better advantage when reclined in a eound physique. Da Piero:ea Favorite Preaeription is a positive onto for the mots complicated and obstinate eases of leueor. rhos, exceative flowing,painfal =estrum tion, unnatural suppressions, prolopms, or falling of the womb, weak back, female weakness," anteversion, retroveraion, bear- ing dowu sensations, chronic congestion in- flemmo.tion and ulceration of the womb, in- fismmation pain and teuderneea in ovaries, accompanied ith internal heat." The drain on Ontario's population tensed by the attractions of Manitoba and the North Weat •ferritoriez still continues. Not a week passes in which trains carryine hundreds of emigrants to DORT homes in the far west do not leave the Union Station. The awe -'ruck audience gazed On the figure , gaunt and gray; 'Twos the murdered hing, or the ghost of him, And Hamlet was the play. HIS hour was brief, he said, Ile must go ere light of day, To the place of torment prepared for him, Till his sins were purged away. Yee, purged was the word he used, And I thought what a remedy rare Would Pieree'e Purgative Pellets prove, In bis CASEI, then and there. Dr. Pierce's Pieasant Purgative Pellets have no copal as a cathartic in derangements of the liver, stomach and bowels. Small, pleaaent in aotion, and purely vegetable. The battle monument at Bennington, Vb., has reached a height of 120 feet, a,nd work is just being renewed on it. Tbe contractor expects to have it completed before the close of this year. Oonsumetien SurelY Cured. To the Editor ;— Please inform your readers that I have a positive remedy for the above named disease. By its timely use thousands of hopeless oases have been permanently cured. I shall be glad to send two bottles of my remedy free to any of your readers who have con- sumption if they will send me their Ex- press and I'. 0. address. Resp'y, T. A. Slocum, M. C., 164 West Adelaide St., Toronto. A. P. 447. Information Verified, Henpecked Husband (reading the paper and rocking the cradle) --Ahem 1 the bustle is going out, J. tee. Vixenish Wife (who had juat finished dressing)—You bet 15 18, and I am going with it You take care of that baby till 1 get back. Imitation Is sometimes called the sincere form of flat- tery. This may account for the number of imitations of the original and only positive corn cure—Putnam's Painlees Corn Ben:mot- or. All such fail to possess equal merit, so when purchasing get the geneine " Put- nam's.' Safe, sure, and painless. All drug. gists. 0 The British Budget ietrodneed in the Com. mons yesterday shows a surplus of 42,586,- 000, the largest einee 1873, nATIENVS proeured, Patent Attorneys, and experts. rEst'd1867. Donald C DIdout es Co., Toronto. TikrilUSICATA INSTRUMENTfi.--Send for our eage Large Illuetrateo Catalogue of Band Instru. ments. Violins, Guitars, Flutes, etc., and ail kind of Trimmings. Agent for Trenohe's and DeWitt's Plays. BUrLAND'S MUSIC STORE, 87 Ring St. West, Toronto, Ont. gva IN MANITOBA g oath, Yanitoba atal North -Mt REAL E8TATF. Co., Dm. WJ Akin, higr, 357 Main St, 'Winnipeg lands in all puts ol the Proving!, Ltiv Prices. Easy Terms, Lasts Sent and relit* booruattan FOP mailed on Application. dond us goat; name and we will nitel you our descriptive toasty us. AitmiTA—SuNumat9 FOR run lima, to iffinninsto tne pathway 11 life. Giving the best thoughts of Masada h cheating words, to comfort, encourage and iwpiro the fathers, mothers. sons, mad dassAters of our land. Edited bv Walter Sott Vail, w tit o't introduttion by Bev. John Hall. WU. A volume of 275 selected Gems In Pro -e And Poetry, from the wilt. inn of the ablest authors of lands, Terms liberal. W31. BRIGGS, Pablishcr, Toronto. BE LIM:HAUTE OF UNCLE SAM. —Gives every citizen a rlght to a free farm from the public land. You have long intended to lock this matter up. Why not now A great hotly of vets }VIIIINMENT LAND has Jet been clamed for Seale. ment al ng the St Paul, Minneapo 13 & Manitoba Railway- in Montana. Ms rich and gently roling. and Lard wood timberis eaml, accessible. Clear streams water the country. It is the natatal home of hones, eht op and cattle. Large crops can bo raised without irrigation. Great N eine of eoal arc pleotPul This is what v n want. 'Maio the I set body of free land in the United States suitable for griging ani agrimiltaml purposes. For further information apply to F. I Wutisisr, Gen. Pass. and Ticket Agent, St. Paul, Miun, or J M. licesarts, 4 Palmer House Block, Toronto. Art ficial LIMBS. For ch- ou j1.14r33,0aAdIrern iox, Toronto, On 87 NORTHOOTE AVENUE. 011DIERCIAILA ND SHORTHAND ISDITCA- VON is a valuable acquirement for every yo Ing man and woman. Address CANADIAN BUSINESS UNIVERSIIT, Public, Library Building, Toronto, for partioulars. THOS. ISENGOUGH, MIAS. 11. BROOKS. President. Seo'y manager. Merenants, Butchers, and Traders generally, We want a GOODMAN in your locality to pickup CALF SKI NS For IE. dash Furnished on satisfactory guaranti Address, C. El. P.A.. C-133, HYDE Pam, Vermont, U. S. 81 6 Oneen eleret Veto. Toronto I CU E FITS! 'When fay Cyan L do not mean merelyte stop them fora time, and then have them re- turn again. I NEAR' A RADICAL ounr.. 1 have made the disease ot FITS, EPILEPSY or FALLING SICKNESS A Me long study. I WA.RRA.WT my remedy ta. mete the worst cases. Because others have failed is no reasonfor not now receiving a cure.. Send at once for a treatise and a FREE BOTTbla Ot mVIRIPALIABLE REMEDY. Give Express and Post Office. It costs you nothing for a trial. audit will cure you. Address H. G. ROOT, 31.0.,161'West Adelaide St. of TORoNVO, oNr. ENICESZOIREMMEZEIERBEIRIMONS OVER fe 'Mg TEE 2E11 er tion ite iramorTmo_ 3EfC CD WiaC atel 'MC 5 A N D CAPITAL. SIR. W. P. HOWLAND, President. ASSETS, W. C. MACDONAIL18,1 WM. ELLIOT, B. HOOPER', j 3. i. HACDONALI4 Amway. f viou-pittsiDmiTs. MANAGINO DIRECTOR. nSeneWnnenannEMREEREEE6EneenneenWanlet 11V,14710 Sawmills, Saws, Shin& MIR ,s Lath Mills; Veneer Machines; Choppers. Enoines 9 stationary and Portal All sizes. 41:9 Bailers, ilTdra li nn Work. Planers, Matchers and Moulders. Saw Gtunmers and Saw Swages. Send for Circulars &Valorous Engine Works Co., Brantford. Canada