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BLYTH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1907.
No. 30.
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Western Canada
1 desire to call the attention of my old friends and ae•
qunintances to some moneymaking opportunities in the west.
1-I still hare a fow lots --money-makers- in "Glengarry"
the fatuous Calgary sub•divisinn ; price, $60 for a short titno.
Calgary has grown from 4,000 to 20,000 in five years.
2-A chance for $[000 to make $8000 in a Winnipeg invest-
ment without risk of loss,
3 -Among many land snaps in my list I call attention to
the Sb and NW} of Sec. 26, Twp. 17, range 25 west of 2tld, only 9
miles from Moose Jaw -largest city in Saskatchewan, 0 miles from
Pasqua junction ; price, 812 cash or $14 on terms -57 down and
rest in three annuals at 6 per cent ; neighboring land has sold at
$18. A splendid half section in the Arcola district for $11, being
the NE} and fractional W} of Sec, 1.1 in Twp. 10, R1ulgo 7 west
2nd.
John S. Laidlaw
404 Marquette Bldg., Chicago, III.
Some If's
IF you cotno our way we'll send over-
flowing values your way,
IF you leave a dollar with us it's mere-
ly exchanging the monoyy for it's
equivalent in groceries, What we
send you will be as sound and as
genuine as the money.,
IF you are a careful spender this store
will appeal to you on the more of
economy,
IF you are anxious to secure goods
which aren't afraid of the closest
scrutiny this is a good place to
come. It is a good place to come
for every lesson that makes one
store better than another,
Glad to greet you at any time.
JAMES CUTT
BL,Y1'I3
Danforth.
\fcEw°n & Geiger, 'ef the Seaford)
Flax Mill, shipped a lot of flax last
week.
The E McFaul Co, aro making sev-
eral improvements in the interior of
their dry goods establishment.
Appleford Bro. who has been con-
ducting the Seaforth News for the past
three or four years have disposed of it
toe Mr, Vale, of Tilbury.
On Tuesday evening last while going
down collar at his home, Cheviot;
Broadfnot .had tho inisfortuno to fall
with the result that he sustained sev•
eral injurieet, which will hty hien off
work fin• tt few weeks.
We regret, to leers of it serious acci-
dent which recently. betel Thomas
Pringle, of Milwaukee, an old Seaforth
boy, Mr. Pringle wits hurrying to meet
a trltin when he slipped and fell,
fracturing his leg in two pieces,
Mr. McLean, who has held .thn posi-
tion of Classical Master at Seafort h
Collegiate Institute since ChrIMtntas,
has tendered hie resignation to the
hoard, to take effect at Easter, Tho
board have, with regret, accepted this
resignation, and aro now advertising
for another teacher, \Vo understand
it is Mr. McLean's intention to take up
post•graduato work.
SPRING SVITtNGS
What about your new Spring Suit. Just received a big
shipment of new Fancy Worsteds and Tweeds, also a full line
of Black and Blue Worsted Trouserings.
50 Pieces of Fancy
Worsted Trouserings
The newest patterns at a reduced figure. Newest patterns in
Fancy Cheviot and Rainproof Uvercoatings. In the
Furnishing Line
we have everything you could wish for. Try one of our new
light -weight Stiff Hats. Everything new in Shirts, Collars,
Ties and Socks. One thing that deserves special mention is
our Dictator Shoe at $3 5o and our 'Purple Shoe at $5, This
is a special line of American Shoes made in Boston, all the
new styles and lasts,
Every Shoe is Guaranteed
S. H. Cidley
It meow a waste of words to argue that
a business etiucition Is necessary for the
snecees In life of young sten and women.
No reasonable person doubts It. It is a
shied fact.
The only question -the vital question -
is this :
"Which college?"
Shall it be a school where Gammon
sense, practical methods are followed 1
Shall it be the best college or next best 1
It costs nothing to get our now mita-
!ague, Simply ask us to send It to your
address, It tells about the most practi-
cal Business College In (Mario, \\'e be-
lieve it to he the very best.
Enter any time, Individual instruction.
MN MEI COLLEGE
Affiliated with Clinton liusiuest College)
3E0. SPOTTON • PRINCIPAL
Hensall.
Thi'1•o is talk of building nn addition
to the rear of the Melsoeo Bank.
T. Welsh has made a proposition to
hent our public school by steam,
piped from t ho power house.
A petition is likely to he presented to
the Council requesting that honorable
body to amend the existing by-law so
as to prohibit all unheeded cattle from
running at large within tho limit of
the corporation,
Mr. Dunlop. who has had charge of
the hank hero since it was warted was
transferred to Owen Sound, another
branch ; ho has a lot of friends who
are sorry for his departure, Mr. Laird
takes his place hero.
Auburn.
S. Wilson spent it few days in Wing -
ham.
Mitis ZsIle McDonald spent Sunday
at home.
C. Moore, of Goderich, v.eited friends
here last week,
Miss Charlotte Lawlor, of the Sault
Is home on a visit.
Miss Turtle Brown of Ooderich,
spent Sunday with friends here.
The hridgemon have the first girder
on tho Maitland bridge near here.
Last week it was said that the rifle
club would hold their annual oyster
supper 01) the 27tH, but since that the
date has been changed to the 26th,
Leadbury.
Joe Davidson has loft for Arcola
whore he intends seeking his fortune,
Arthur Love, and his sisters Misses
Ella stud Edna. have been v sititlg with
friends in Hilbert township.
Geo. Itichardson has purchased the
old house from Wal. Davidson and has
ttnd it moved to his farm on the 14th.
This is an old landmark which was oc-
cupied by the Davidson family Ion):
years ago.
\Vn1, .Staples intends building a fide
residue° this Summer and hits let the
contract to .1no, Hunter, of Crnnbrook.
Mr. Hunter to an experienced workman
and is well spoked of by all whom he
has done work for.
Wiingham.
It is said that over twenty new
dwelling houses will ho erected in
Wingham during t ho coming Summer
it. N. Barrett and Murray Wilson,
left on Friday last for Brandon. Mr.
13errett will remain in the \Volt and
Mr, Wilson will return in a few weeks.
George C, Hanna has rented the old
postoflle° store in the Mncdoneld block
and will open on the 1st of Mauch with
a complete line of house furnishings
and clothing.
C. G. VauStonohas sold his building
lot on John Street, on which the foun-
dation fur a house has been built, to
Grammar
and
Drugs
I cough, you cough, he coughs,
we cough. you cough,
they cough.
That's before taking
White Citta
Virgin Pine and Tar
I am well, you aro tt'oll, he is well,
we are wol., you are well,
they too well,
That's after taking it.
It costs only 60c to mak° the
change, We sell it.
WHITE CITY DRUG STORE
r. W. J. MILIITE
Blyth„D
. BLYTH
I', J. Hill, Mr Hill will erect a dwell-
ingon this property
The authori1ley of \\'ingliain (m(sal
Ifo.pit tl have decided tlutt the visiting
day shall be 'Tuesday and friday of
each week, from 2 to 9 o'clock p.
Parties wishing to visit the hospital
will kindly take note of this,
Dr Kennedy net with an 1reilent
on Monday afternoon which 111 ght
easily have been more serious. Ho
was run into by a 1•rltlawny teats of
horses near the brickyard, North of the
town, He end one rib fractured and
his cutter hitdly smashed, but we are
pleased to report that 110 is able to be
around.
Clinton.
Thos. Cottle is around performing
his duties as assessor.
Morrish & Crooks took t ver the
clouding business formerly carried on
by 'tokens Bros, on ,Saturday, and
make their initial how to the public,
11. Draper, of Montreal, Inspector
Molsons Bank, has been paying the
local branch an official visit the past
week. He held the positio'e of ac-
countant in the Clinton branch twenty-
five years ago.
A couple of nights during last week
it WKS noctssrtt•y for the Electric Light
Cotnpitny to shut down during the
later hours of the night, owing to a
coal shortage ; this has been remedied
and the nil night service is now unin-
terrupted.
Captain 'Tiller, who has been ju
charge of the Salvation Army 10 50
corps for some time, hes been assigned
to special work and left town last
week. Ile is succeeded by Captain'
Hoar, who comes from Ridgetown and
is said to have been very successful in
the work heretofore.
Exeter.
W. \V. Muir, o.vung to returning ill
health, has been forced to resign his
position with the Molsons Bank at
London, returning to his home here.
Ethelbert 11 estcott had it lively time
Tuesday with the pony hitched to a
tobogan. It was hitched too short and
run away, frightening the boys badly
but doing no deinego,
While A. Deytnitn, was turning the
corner at. the Trivitt Memorial Church,
his cutter upset throwing hits to the
ground. Ho managed to keep control
of the horse, Tho only damage sus -
tamed was a broken shaft,
David iJills received word lacst week
that his 8011, George, who went to
Dakota some time ago, was frozen to
death at Granville, N. 1). Mr, Hillis
hits seat several letters to ascertain rf\
such is the case, but as yet has not re-
ceived any reply.
On Friday night last Will Knight
won the mile oven race at the rick for
tho third time straight and won the
model. Although there were several
entries it soon developed into a con-
test between Frank 1Veekes and \V ill
Knight and right up to finish it was
anyone's race ; however, \\'ill won by
only a foot or two.
A sleeting of the directors of the
Exeter Agricultural Society will he
held on Saturday to forth coin In itt' es
for the corning Victoria Day celebra-
t.iun, It is necessary that all the
directors be present as matters of im-
portance will be brought before the
meeting. It is the intention to make
the coining celebration 011e of the hest
in the history of Exeter.
Hdllett.
Janes Shobbrook returned on Friday
from a week's visit to fiends its the
vicinity of Exeter.
Prank Kettle sold a ve, y fine heavy
draught mitre, seven years old to
Archibald & euduloro, of Seaforth, for
1418It.0,
Govier recently sold to Mr, Dick-
son, of \Valton, ,t breeding mare for,
8200, Last week he got a young geld-
ing from Other Wilson, of Goderich
township, paying it good price there-
for,
W. Waite., having sold his fat tn, wi11
have a sale of his effects on Friday,
Match 1st. He has bought property u1
Goderich to which town he will short-
ly remove, Be 18 one of ten most
highly esteemed young amen of the
Northern part of the township, and
and will bo missed, being a good citi-
zen in every sense of the term,
'l'hn remains of Mrs. Thornton \\'a1•
lace, of Iiullott, who died in North
Battloford, wore brought home for in-
terment, arriving at Clinton by the
late train 'Thursday night, 14th inst.,
which, rather did not get in until
about 2.130 Fridity morning, Rer
youngest son, Henry, accompanied the
remains which were taken to the home
of hor son, Albert, i►nd from there to
Clinton cemetery on Saturday after-
noon, it very llrgo number showing re-
spect to her memory. The rnlir:inus
snrVICPS Were conclncted by Rev. Ur.
Stewart, the pall -heaters tieing Messrs,
Joshua and George 11111, W111, and
Henry Mcl3rion, James Snell and C.
Lovett,
ass IN TiIIITOMACIH.
NordrBelching and the eel's() of fullness
By=law No.4, 1907
0l '1'IIE
VILLAGE (.)lis MLYT11
A I3y-law to authorize the Vil-
lage of Blyth to aid Mrs.
Emily R. 11 i11 to erect a
factory, for the purpose of
manufacturing sash and
doors and general house fur-
nishings and planing mill
supplies within the said Vil-
lage of Blyth by a loan of
Three 1 housand ($3000)
Dollars and exemption from
taxation, except school tax-
es, and to provide for the
issue of debentures for the
borrowing of the said amount
and for the levy to meet the
same.
%VHER EAS he saiti M . Esilly I1. Ilill
hits eutered into an egr getter'', to erect n
factory for the Ianutacture of sash and
doors and ueneral house turllishinizs end
planing still supplies in the said %Ideal,
of Blyth, and has roque -ted the held Cor-
poration of Myth, to aid her by a loan 1)1
$3000 to be repaid with interest thereon 1►t
the rate of three per centum per annum
in fifteen annual instalments of principal
and interest of 82,11.30 e tch, the hr.,' of
such instalments t • h' p11d oft the 15th
day of May, A. I). 10044, and the balance
annually thereafter o , said date, and to
stcure to the said C eporation by tint
mortgage on lot• 1, 2, 11 ind 12, Kelly's
survey, In the Vlllaice of Blyth, together
w ith the buildings, and plant there-
on, to the full amount of $3000, and by an
insurance thereof to the tuil amount of
tete loan o1• as the interests of the C,►rpora-
tion of Blyth may appear ; and to further
aid the said Mrs. Emily R. hill by ex-
emption from taxat ten, sxc pt on a fixed
ye rly assessment of $200,00 (except school
taxes) of the said faotury, lands and plant
fur n period of ten years.
AND WHEREAS It is desirable that
the timid Curpuration ahoutd grant the said
aid.
AND WHEREAS in order thereto It
will be need -acus to imbue debentures of
the said Municipality for the burn of 'Three
Thousand 'Dollars as hereinafter provided
(which is the debt intended to he created
by this by-law) the proceeds of the said
debentures to be applied to the purposes
aforesaid tied to no other.
ANI) WIIEItEAS it is desirable to Issue
the 0obentureh at ono time, and to make
the principal of said debt repayable by
yearly sums during the petikd of fifteen
years being the ourreuel of said debent-
ures, said yearly sums being of such re-
spective amounts that the aggregate
amount payable in each year for principal
and interest.in respect of the acid debt
shall be as dearly as possible t qual t0 the
amount so payable in each of the other
fourteen veers tit''‘tlti period.
AND 1\'11E111:AS the total amount le-
qutred b, the i11uuterital Act to bo ratio ti
sit uutilly by suecletl rite for p'►ytng LII
Aid debt And interest as hereinafter pr ,-
vide(' is $289 03.
AND 11 IIERE 1S the whole rateable
property of the Village of Blyt h, according
to Ole last revi'ed assesen►eut roll thereof,
Is $201,082,
AND \VIIERi:AS the ant;uut of the
exist ing d. hen ter debt of the -aid muni-
cipality is $20,155.00, of which $9,850,53 is
for local Improvements, and tbete is nut(•
leg In arrears thereon for either luiheipal
or Interest,
ANI) 11'IIEHEAS the total annual
,nu•,.ciletl • .x • Ito of the said municipal-
ity is $0,321.30 aid the tu►nuel levy re-
quired sur suulhte bonuses already grant-
ed by the mutncipatily, after deducting
the amount to he paid annually In respect
thereof, Is $327.27, and the amount of such
annual levy required for the payment of
the debentures now proposed to he issued,
differ deducting the said nneouut to be re-
paid Ful tually, is $37,75, Making a total
t vy les than ten per et tit of the aid
t.xa to
THEREFORE the Municipal Council of
the C rpm.,tioti uf the V,Ilahe uf Illyth
(elect8 as follows
(1) ('ho Municipal C no ell of the Vtl•
lege of 1311th she l novel ce to , the Mali
Mrs. Beth R. Mil the -um of 'Tree
'1' tuuntu.d ($30(3(3) 1) II .s by • tit .•f n loaf,
lo aid the sato 'Mts. 1: oils It. 11 .1 its the
construction and establishment of the
said factory s0 Noon as 1)10 srin►0 Is e.nu•
pleted, machinery therein and in running
order, and upon the terms and conditions
1111111 agreement trade and In the pre•
amble hereto set out ; and tar the purpos'
of raising the sold sum dehettures of the
said Corp wet ton to the ant tilt of $30(X)
iu sums of not Its++ thin :;100,00 • itch ahitil
be issued, em•h of w1110 111 tit Irl lire• shah
be dated the 15 It Day of 111sy, 1907, and
shall be ptty tilde wit hi (Ifieeu)enis1 el e•
after at the Blink of Hamilton in the sato
\rllhttt.er I31•tti.
(2) E ce 01 the aid (ebentute- shell b
slated to the R. . re ut !he 5,.111 Vllhaµe
and by the '1' ensure! of the -aid Village
and t he City k hell Attach thereto the
e'liteate eta! of the '11111 tour lc palitt,
(3) ,'The said debet tore to h shell bent
int et est at the r oe of fly (5; ) p r centuw
per Annum pat able 31 arty at t he said
ankon the 15th day of May iu each year
durhig the currency thereof,
(4) Durhtg the currency of the said. de,
hem there -111111 be 1'(180( euutually by
so often experienced after eatingis slpeci,ti rale Ott .11 the r►teable property
caused by
caused formation of gas,
The in the said Vill.tgo of 1313th the suns ••t
stomach [rills to porfot•In its functions T.•n flnndred ,and E14l•t;y-Nine 03/100
and he food ferments, Chamborlitin s ; (8280,03) Dollars f it (he 9111'1)050 1 f payneg
he "1""1"111.1"°) tit each of the Maid year
Stomach end Liver tablets will eorrect fur pet• pet ►► , loser t In rrspt+e' of the
I l►e disco der. '!'hey aid digestion and
Mt•nuutl10t1 and 111Vianrate the stomach (5) A d BA Muntelp 1 C until el
and bowels, For stile by all druggi its, the Village uf 131y tit doth hereby turtber
enact that the said factory so to he erect-
ed and operated, as aforesaid, tnoluding
the lands, buildings, plant, machinery
ind stock connected therewith and
0 -ed for the purposes of the said sash and
loor factory and general house furnish•
pugs and planing trill supplies, Including
dry kiln, More room and machine shop, be
exempted from a further taxation other
than 11 Iixed assessment yearly of B200,00,
except its to school taxes for a period of 10
consecutive years, commencing with and
including the year 190(4, 80 long as the
held factory shall be operated In accord -
sues with an agreement entered into, and
upon the terms and conditions set out in
the preamble hereto.
(0) This by-law shall take efi'cet on the
u►v of the passing thereof.
tit The votes of the electors of the said
Village of Blyth shall be taken on this
by-law on Tuesday, the 20th day of March
ext, colones cing at the hour of nine
o'clock in the forenoon and continuing
until five o'clock in the afternoon of the
sante day, by A. Elder, returning °MMioer,
.t Industry Hall in the said Village of
myth,
c+4) On Monday, the 25th day of March,
1907, he R •eve of the said Village of Blyth
ail attend at the Council Chamber at
El ven o'clock in the forenoon to appoint
nersooa to attend at the polling ptacee
arachnid, and at the linal summing up of
tie votes by the Clerk on behalf of the
' 'ersone interested In promoting or epees -
Inv the puking of this bv•lawres eotlpvely.
(9) The Clerk of the Council of the said
Vll,tge shall a' tend at the Council Cham-
ber In the said Village at eleven o'clock in
the fnrennnn of Wednesday, the 27th day
of March, 1907, to sum up the number of
trot PP. for and against the hyy•law.
1) t„t'd at the Cnuncll Chamber In the
+►Id Village 0f Blyth, the list( day of
F.;bruary, A. I), 19(17,
peeve.
Clerk.
true
cols', f1a proposed ed TICE b -laat w which e abovehas been
rnk}n into consideration, and which will
he finally passed by the counotl of the
municipality (in the event of the assent of
the electors thereto) after one month from
'he first publication In THE BL.vTll STAN.
nAuu, the date of which first publication
w.t- Thursday, the 21st day of February,
1907, and that the votes of the electors of
the said municipality will be taken there-
on on the day and at the hours and plaoe
herein fixed.
A. ELDER, Clerk.
.16
MONTHLY FAIRS
BLYTFI
Wednesday, April 3, 1907
All tllv Leading horse and cattle buyers
are speltally invited to attend. Let
everybody come. Welcome to all.
A. W. SLOAN, President.
Witt. JACKSON, Vice -President)
J. LEMAN KEtttt, Secretary
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jectrd by Stanford \\'bite -- she had
written two 'letters to White from 11cu•
Iogio,
I'halw'S face palled at the revelation,
he looked his hands together lull
v'ulsivtly, and he scene alsont to rise
and then and there beseech a full 4,x-
planattetl. At that point Jerome
;41)r1p4ly- ended Ili, examination for the
tial\,
.\Cil y'1't, thoug!I 11011 (1!' 1'i4 attorney
` '!rill\!\' sillll(ll 111 s. 1isfa,•t1":t overItt''
Prisoner's Wife Under Cross Examination, To -day j 1,1,..„ that hi; Ilul';li'tn; h;l•a hr'In:;ill
out, '411148 .\11- (1 , ;lie then) so
t'1'.' :\ , . ,11,11,1; (1111 11 ith
1:;„ that then. 1, !Wire tlitrl a 111v,:1-
bii:1 \ (lei' 4 ie l:nl,;• -'.'1 „111;': 01,,lu.nl
Intl t'x}Janu)liou which her hn;•
Court Crowded to Hear Evidence-Delmllas and Ilantl's en'. L(1;:;:,',I, \\11i.•11 mit be forth•
01. the },rope 1. 11111e.
•1111' bygiuri0;: of the (')c•,-rxatulinit
by District Attorney Jerome.
Thaw Very Friendly in Court.
'New furl., Feb. '..i.- -There w;ls a great
rush Ii (1)110u•; persons anxious to see
Ni,i'itt Thaw under the ordeal
of cros.;-examinaation at the criminal
court building this morning, lint only
these provided with speei:ll credential,
were permitted to enter the room w itc, e
the trial of harry li. 'Phut for t)ie u:ur•
(1e' of Stanford \\'bite i; in pregrers.
}.'.ve11 under these restl'i.tull' every avail-
able seal was oerttpiId its court cunyrnrd.
1)istritl Attorney ,lerome was e.n'ly in
the (nurt room.
.\))lung the speetat(lls were \Ir. '1..1.
Kettle, of (;iesneviu, Ireland, and Jnr.
Richard Ilatr(itun, of lilac): Hoek, Ire-
land, both members of the British Par-
liament, representing respeetiyely East
Tyrone and Galway.
\Ir. Delmas was a Tow ntiuut(x5 late in
reaching the court room. Ile tante up
behind 'Thaw, who salt in his 10(11 fouled
chair, and panted him 1)tfeetit.nat4'ly on
the bark. 'Thaw smiled tip at hits, and
for a moment they Whispered to each
other, each with his arm about the
shoulder of the other.
Evelyn Nesbitt Thaw was immediately
retailed, that \h'. Jerome might, continue
his ern.;s-examination. She 1y11. dressed
precisely as ,.he has been every day'
since the trial began. even to the little
'black bow tie.
Air. 1)eimas moved his eheb inside the
rail, and 5catetl himself he.id4 the wit-
ness box. \\'hen Airs. 'Thaw saw hint
she smilt,l faintly, 1(11d then turned her
eyes to District Attorney Jetsam', who
sat before her. The latter began h4.'
showing Mrs. Thaw a photograph of her-
self taken in kiulola, and asked if she
could recall the date of the picture.
"1 think it was taken in 11)1)4."
"Where did you live after your return
from Europe in 1901 until the time of
your marriage Y"
Mrs. '1 haw gave eight or nine ad-
dresses.
"was the defendant pre,0lt whwn this
photo w116 te.ken`:" _\. -"I don't think
so."
"Did not the kimono belong to the cle-
fendant?" \..-"No."
I "l)id you not take the kimono to the
studio that day?" A. -"I do Ilot think
so.',
"Did not the defendant give you the
kimono?" A. --"les."
Mr. Jerome exhibited another photo
and asked when it tats taken. A. --"Late
in 1901, 1 think."
"Ilow long did you live in Philadel-
phia?" A.--"1 don't remember."
")low old were you then:" A, --" Futu'-
tecn."
\Ir. JerotAe, by he next few quest hots,
indicated that he did not in any way
intend to spare the feelings 1'1 the young
Wonsan in any way. Ile interrogated her
sharply as to the. 414'tails of her dress
when she was p1,siIg for artists in Phil-
adelphia and New 'cork. Ile persisted in
' certain questions ('yen after Mr. llelnlal;
Iran objected, and insisted on having deft -
site answers, though llrs. Thaw usually
suit she could not remember.
"\Vas there any cxpo,,tn'e of the person
or did you wear the so-called artistic
draperies'(" A.--"1 would not say that,"
replied the witness, "1. posed inn a Greek
dress and a Turkish costume.
ler:i Jerome persisted (('i111 question;
as to the exposure of the person, 11110
111t•s. Thaw replied:
"I posed w1th low neck draperies after
I Ives on tate stage.
'The pictures .were like those ru•(linnr
sly seen in photographer;' window,'.'
Atr. Delnuts objected to this and Dist
(;
tri(L Attorney Jerome w'ithdlew t
quest ion,
During the cross examination. Assist
ant 1)istriet Attorney Gurvaun 5;11, helm;
Mr. Jerome, studying his notes, 111111 from
tithe to tinge coached his chief.
Ile 141 (
tt,uu(1,y
very w
and compared what she said to -day wigs
a'` 1 what she had said on her dire(•t ('x:Iln•
• - • mutton,
Soon after the ulurn!1(4 se-s.iO4 began
bull 111.' ^,1 '•11,!•.It 111' 111:1t 1hy slwel'a-
"1\'llerl' are \\hill''- letter,:' .\,.•._ ter- 11'.'re1 .,t'at,el;' aware of the trend
"Air, 1)11 1'1,14.0' I::I. 0 )lit' of them." I \('!Ili I)1'lui) .1)1'x1)1,' Llai! opened
11r', Jerome demanded tlit'ir production i11't'. '111,' 111'4(';',',11n.:, 1001 dragged;
and \it,. \!Iain ,Ilid her tllt,tlall(1 gave 1!14'1'4' hat! been 11111!'', 1',1111))111100', (115•
them to 111'. l!:Irtlltl,gt' 1(lllt'• among t't'lln"t'I q. 1„ tl4i.!4l',tanl•
"1\;13 them' a s111glt' 14.01'4! of i111111'et)1')• t 1fi;;, :.);tl .I 1'4:111.10:11`. IC1'111110 II'�lltiti,i for
('t1' of indecency 111 St'a11141'd \\ bite's d1d;t, ih:,'(I,I� ,1 'i.11"r 11'(' advantage Ill
1, 1 t^t', to ' \. 1:all 1 1 .111t;;l i' „ 1!1• 1;,'4'0'11 1.l!., 11 all a 111x;1(1•
her."
"Have you a reit'' of the letter you I!'1,';1!rll it :111 lith" ler••, Thaw sat
\"rete ler. \\'lite from Iluu!ieme:" .\.--- !1.411 --1.v .n t 11,' w iter•, ennui" ,er!n
••Ni) !11.1!,' 1',1:'111'-: .1141\4. 111' !1:111!'
"1)o you l'ellae:lll,l'r It, con's -onto.'" nt,:'" .\, Hl(' Lot ha'! ;t 14,i1'� a(1:•! \\1'arisoilll'
"No," 41` '11 1111'.' , 'IL! 1:1:'' 4'4,'1' (401'' those
The ie,tifietl That ria' gay,. fourteen Ile ia4iis It Ca'' \11 41,)141(;; (,f `tal.11•
letter: to '1'14111' in Paris in l903..\flet'• 444,1 11'111;41 ;l- 111.1'\ L"'1 \!\Hall their
ilnr(l, :•he received then) from 'Thaw', `l,)41�'w (.1'1 let r life, a!II.i !Int( Of the
valet and gave the into 'Platy again, lire j)I'I„.1L','1' at 1141' !,a1'. 1!1'1' !::'I .!• 1;11 111111)
tnn0al,!\' letter he hall shut \\ hill'. ! in 101' Ing, ger f,ll,' 011' pale. her eyes
)414) ti111,;u'd fru:)) Iasi. o! ,14-1') and
of the -I, letter, she ,aid were rriri4.0(t 1
from \\'bite oldie she wad abroad in
140,4;), x1111 1:'y1'e 4.4114)4 to 'I'il;l\1', I '111('11 sild'h'e!t• duo. ice l"itzgolald
ts. 'I'llaw fenced with the district- 1111'i :I aain,t .lyre,h)r an4l 1''4ree41 hint 10
1,1 ire e4. �1:11111111v at (100''. len'. JI'r- 11nb1'laky nal, 4'r4-;-''""111,114(47) Int•
0111( kora 0011(01' or 11141) on 11!111('3 111114`, :111:1 111 a 1IlLflltly i',1e!\II 1esi,IL
letter,. \!r 'Iha\v deviating that the 'Thaw' \4.h; )4!til;g�d 1(41'1 1It' �'I4ate,t.
foIIrh'el let "1 111,1414 Thaw ;rat')' hart. nrdyal 4'1 hr'r p11�-Ten-1t :.:',l ";(veer,
gin\,' fee i'.:+' u;cndly wort! 1!1111 1)(!11111;
1.111_11 Iver( the 01:1y ones ,110 positive
ly know 11', re lit exi-tence, hilt slip said n111!hl threw ger 1151\ had then. she
,Illle might h.' 111 :t 111111!: all l'al'1,. i111 1',I --et! bl',) (114! 111s ( !'ewt'I' into
u 11 444414!: hands • halals that have
\1'h4'n 11 r. ,11'renc ,sound a�!: occasion• ,•
been 1\:11111,(, 4411)1'1;' f411' the t1ppo1'tlal-
ity to tear to tatter., if p1'=,ible, the
story which she hal,) 11111 Ills as a but-
t ame'\ the imperiled lite of her
1414,hn 14:1,
Jerome, 11 ii h heavy brunt', }:1, -ping
video. rias -ler g,' -tore armed with her
mother's •'11lenie 11.'. II4'1• bl'ot114'1•'S
tale-. her friend,' retrlati4nl,, with the
d'IVilgs of the entire pollee depart-
ment. of Nov York at hi, econma td,
stead before her and the ba1i1)e was 011
;a tv(,m;tn': love again••) the power
of the police and the ingenuity of the
low.
11ere tva5 the re:4! 11t1g('dy of the
'Thele east. at last, centro() about the
ally a pointed (ln,-•liun. Alts. Thaw
toms{ ready with ,tu emphatic uu(1: "1
dill 11o1 -:l y" that."
.11r. •Proal( here i In nod to the :;tory
\I1,. T!.aw 1,11(1 her husband and the
\\itne-s again I14x'!ar)1l it was true.
'ilo,, long (4 ere. you 11111'nl)reloll8 ill
that '_'-4th street 11)14' al the time of
your exl:erienr (1i1!) ,'1a11furd \\'bite?"
.\.---"1 don't remember."
"\Ya1, it after midnight. that you be-
came unconscious'," -\.- -"1 es, 1 thunk
it w'as.'
"\\'a,; it before daylight
\its. 'T'haw' lic,itatt' 1, "Yes -- before
davlighl."
\Ir, Jeronle mad froth ,\Its, Thaw', di- shrinking little figure attired in 0 blue
reef testimony- that she sat up all that sailer suit. with humid 001)10' 1)7)41 flow.
night, She replied that site meant the jug tie, 0111)11 was alnl:,st hidden in
rest of the night after she had been the big w•it,n'sS chair. The 510ry' which
taken home. +h4, hull 101(1 had 4,0114041 round the
did you first feet 'I'etl\earl:;:" w•orhl.
think tl (4.a, in 11100 or early lit (:cnlld •lerulu0.ln'catl: it'? That was the
11101, in Ne'v 1e1•1:."
"You received 0 letter from hint?" A.
-"1415."
"Up to that time your relations with
your neither were friendly?" A.-"1(';"
"There w;l, nothing to show' that your
mother was tilling to sacrifice yott for
0 pecuniary consideration?" _1. --"No."
"In all the roubles that you went
through you never thought anything
that your mother lacked judgment."'
"\\•hat were in the letter; Tod llarks
wrote you?" A. --"Ile said.he hall seen
111y pietu•es in the paper:; and would
like to place me on the stage.''
"1i0w long did you play in FislaT's
Florodora 1" A, --"After several weeks in
the chorus 1 went into tie' rust. That
Waft early in the summer, 14'01."
"Your mother ram' for you ('\:ery
night ?" A. "les, until I mut Mbit(,"
''11'00 tnt•odue0,4 you to \\'hitt„" .1. --
problem. :11Id upon' the solution every
one in court realized. hung the fate of
the prisoner at the bar.
COMES HIGH.
Harry K. Thaw Trial Will Cost Over
$,00,000.
The trial of Harry 1<. Thaw will have
cost more than half a Million of dollars
before it is ended,
Of this vats) ssuul 1111' '.Thaw family
will have paid nearly $400,000, while the
burden of the 1Oxp;lyel'S will he it► ex-
cess of ,$1'_'1,000,
The accnnginnying itemized expense
ae(ount is 110541(1 on the 11,sunlption that
the trial will lest only six weeks. I1'
, it continues beyond the period, v,hiclt
now weals propuhle, the expenses will
'be relatively greater. 'I'Ite tial has 111)w
been in progress sine(' Jan. '_'3, or more
"Edna (loodrirh," „ than three w,ce': examination 111.dfncerwill
not
''1Yhe•e did you meet :"Liss Goodrich?" finish its direct
A, -"She 11'ns playing in 'Florodora.'" days. and the prussccntiou bus subpoenaed
"Is it not untrue," said 11r. Jerome, 31„) witnesses to testify in rebuttal,
reading from it paper, "that in 1901 you The amounts given in these tables
were getting unruly; that your another were supplied by persons, prominently
still stuck !)y yon; that 0 married loan identified with both sides, and may be
considered a15 nearly accurate as the
At this point Mr. Delnlals objected to public will 01'cr know.
Mr. Jerome reading from what he termed 1 Cost of Thaw's Defence.
it state111r'nt. of Evelyn 'T'haw's mother' her. of 131u'k, Olcott, Gruber &
"If the district. attorney wants the ]3olynge . , . , . ... , $15,000
mother's testimony hi, hes should pro- Expense); of Black, Olcott, (111-
(11141)' her on the it ttud.'' he said. 1 her .i ]lonynge , . .. .. .. .. 2,000
"I'd to), belt yo:l know that it 15
iutp5si1(14'. You know where site is,' lee of 1)1'. Charles 1.:. ])anal .. , . 1,000
' 14 )43 of 1)rs. 1 1111111 inn, \\ague',,.
said \1 r. Jer(ll1 rl f .I 4, Wiley 111411 Evans, alienists , . 5,000
The goes: tion 1 e g u am Evelyn beton- Services nud expenses of liege
illg unruly was (Unwed to stand, (vices(, with corps of detec-
"No," she 0iisw'el't'd decidedly. lives, in gathering or eyidenee for
°I it not true that the married nun) 1flu'ry '1'hatw . , . , .. 10,000
was James A, Garland and that lie was Cost of obt►iuing and holding
getting 1a (liy01'c'e and that, you and your witnesses, examinations, 1!ffi-
14wlher fregiu utly quarrelled about davit:4, travelling expenses,
hint?'' A. "No, in!IyrcL" special fees to outside lawyers,
"Is it not true that yon went alone transcripts and 1nouey' paid to
11it.11 111111 011 t14' yr.ehi':" .1.-"\lemlllla witnesses not. otherwise speci-
fied ...... . . . . .. . .... . . 140,000
Fee to 'Lawyer 1)01)4)105 .. .. ... 100,000
Fee and expenses of lhlrtridge
& Peabody
50,000
Services of Lawyer (Reason 10,000
Services of Daniel O'Reilly, legal
advice .... ..... 10,000
C01tirl)241nt expense fund paid by
Mrs. William Thnw' 1uul dis-
pensed by .Lawyer 1114rt•idge150,000
the District Attorney''s�nles,engel• cu- and 1, yes.'
An
objeetion as to thy gn)slion w'he
\,her 1,144' haul been co•10.5puudent in (isar-
1:11(1's dit•alree suit 11'0t5 sustatined. Af-
ter more question.; regarding her associ-
ation with Marland
"Did George (1. Lederer have any -
table occupied by the defendant's couul- thing 10 do with poll. going into the
bel, it being reported than he had 401 I'!orelora cast:' .\,-- "Not that 1
knots of."
"During this time dill you ever pose
fol an artist in the nuclei" A. -"No,
JEROME'S LASH.
tei'e1I the (ally' 1'4)1'11 carrying a hose
number of packages tied with tape. ap-
parently another consignment of photo.
graphs. Later the messenger canoe in
again with a large bundle of lelte.ra,
Mr. Oleiisott was again absent from the
yet recovered tronl hiss toothache.
\\Ira. Thaw testified that she and her
mother first lived in \\'est 118111 'street,
and her first employment (('1141 in the
"Florodora" company. She took a photo
of herself to the Broadway .\lagazine,
and it was published over the name of
Evelyn Florence.
ltepo'ters were given other pictures
by her mother, She acknowledged meet-
ing and corresponding with Ted Jla rkss,
vaudeville manager. She said she via -
1 ited a warehouse with Lawyers Warren
an(1 1-Iartridgo, but slid not remove any
letters,
Mr, Jerome then asked(
"\save you any letters from Stanford
'%)'hite?" A.-"1 did have."
Admissions of Mrs. Thaw Under Cross -
Examination.
Total $383,000
Cost of Prosecution.
Salary of Justice Fitzgerald (six
weeks) ...
13,.. $ 2,175
Preparation of the ease by pro-
sedition .... .. 35,000
New York, Feb. 25. -Under the Met f''ees of State's three alienists.. 12,000
!titin, of Jerome's cross-examining lash Expenses of securing jury '.. . , 5,000
to -)lav Evelyn Nesbitt Thaw made an Hotel expenses of jury 1111 5,300
admission that drew harry Threw half Expenses of court officers , . . , 2,100
out of his chair to search anxiously the Salaries of court officers . , , , 3,000
face of hitt pretty young wife. Travelling expenses of jury and
She -admitted to Jerome that a few detectives assigned to watch
weeks n.fter that fateful interview with them 200
'flow in Paris -that nerve -nuking con- Salaries of county detectives
ve'sntion which lasted through the night, employed by prosecution to
It developed that the letters yesterday in which she told Thaw, ns her reason for ( watch court officers in charge
Identified by her were written by White refusing his offer of marriage, of the 'of jury 4,000
Se another girl, ( indignities to which she had been Huh- Expense of bringing witnesses
to NiW fork .. .. ,. ,•..
Court expenses.. . . . . . . . . .. . .
Forty peliren)en on duty about
building and trial room, in -
eluding as sergeant, Two
r0undsnlel and -lot inspot'1nr.. 11,800
Salariesof 1)istricl .\Itul'ney
Jerome' and Garvin, his 145•
Si;talll ..
S111111'11':4and rxpen5l4 u► (sanity
delet'ttye5 1111)) )(ll1 lde 4h'its'
live service , 1111 , .. . . 32,111111
Pay to jnhy (estimated)., .. 1,000
Total",1'_'1,1175
A7
WEAR GOODS ANI) R1,1URN TIIEM.
=�'�'WRECK OF TI1[
INTERNATIONAL
;3,0110
Runs Into a Freight Train in the
London Yard.
One Man Wiled and Two Seriously
injured.
Wife Arrives on Scene Just as Her
How London Society Women Viutiinizea
West En() Tradesmen,
London, Feb, '_►,i, -Father \'a0gllnn'44
latest intlietment of society women in -
eludes 0 charge that they obtain smart
finery from \Ye'•t Fold milliners and
modistos on aplu•ebalt.iun, )tear the
thin!,'.. ;old retern then) the next day,
()(daring t!;:11 tLev are net suitable,
The seerelhr\ ill the UFars's' chain.
her of Trade. when (1111 finned nn the
national Limited collided ((1114 u
'1(,10(1, :1,11 n;rll Eat L(1' \';ar;!h411's 1 a1 a switch 1410'111Hurl 1411')))4,,, :.l Ill it 0 )'- 11 \1'011 kn(•\\n
'41111('1I:II)- 1110 woman 4041,1111
fashionable 111111gs, leive them ('4:pi('11
auld rettu'n the ori_l(0,1!, Ile i:: !,nlecll
th4' ea .(' i'14 0 ',MAUI w4)114111 ' 1!" a411ilig
a hat 014 (1ppr1,ba1ioe al'1l sending her
111.i.anl ((ia,1 1 (1 :Inotl:er firm, being
ash:uue(l In go herself. to have it copied
iu cheaper nlato)ial at al Iow'1' lube.
She then returned the original, 4a,iu1;'
she regretted that it was not sllit1ILle,
Nearly every bin, \\'1'>,l End firm suf-
fers from vu,tuln''r., of this 1:ind, if
they 511-)(('4I their object (het' fear to
1
(-011'( thele' suspicions lest. 1ltA'y lose
their en -tem alta':ether, '1'110 trick is
foes only h\ 110' rich 4;1' the 14!1•
piirently rich. IlnitaT'r; toll, would
not g4'1 44.0ntl, in this way, even if they
1):1141(1 fur thele.
"NO SEAT, NO FARE."
Jersey City Begin Fight Against Rail-
way Company.
New furl:, hell. 20. Suplraue Court
Commissioner Pierce Cook took tt'sti-
111u11y at 1113 office ill ,lel'-('\ City yes.
te'day ill the certiula•i proceedings
brought by the Public `''t'ryiee ('orpora-
tion to have reviewed by the cunni the
nrdiu;)7u'e pu rya by the Jersey City
Street and \\'rater 1)uard, requiring the
company to run al. sutfic'icut number of
ears during the rush hour's to provide a
seat without detaining at passenger long-
er that five minutes. and fixing a pen-
alty of $511 for each and every violation
of the ordinance.
'1'11.0 ol'fie!11Is of the eonlpallly--Col-
onel E. \1-. (line alai .\Ihe•t I.I. Stanley
--testified yesterday than it would be
inlpos;ibb' to comply with the ordin-
ance; that the company could not sup-
ply or operate at sntfivieut number of
cars to provide every passenger with
a seat.
Husband Dies.
THE DEAD.
Road Foreman Renton, Loudon.
THE INJURED,
Engineer Hardman and Fireman Bartter.
Conlon, lent., despatch: The later -
freight
;t quarter of a guile
--- - b ♦ r -._.
STRUCK BY FREIGHT,
Louis Routhier Killed and Thos, Watson
Injured on a Siding.
Montreal, Feb, 25,---T.ouis Routhier,
an engineer in the employ of the Canada
Rndiatnr Company, Lachine, 01(5 killed,
nal 'Thome); \Pelson, superintendent for
tele same fil'lll, was seriously i►ljltl'ed
about 1 o'eloek to -day by Grand 'Trunk
fel igll train No. 8.15, driven by Engineer
\\•ilkinson, fuming front 'Toronto.
The two men were on the siding lead-
ing past the 114.1.aren Company's estate
linhlni!It to the Canada Radiator Com-
pany, and laid just passed It freight car
standing on the siding, when as they
emerged the freight, which the 8110W -
storm prey(ut('d them front seeing or
hewing, dashed along and slouch them.
\1'a15nn recovered 0nn44iunsness before
the arrival of the ambulates. from the
110)1(1 YieloriIt Ilospitul, An inquest
will take place.
A LADY LOBBYIST,
Miss Holmes, of Tilisonburg, Wants to
be a Dentist.
Toronto, Feb. 20.-lfnch interest is
being taken in It private bill to be intro-
duced et this session of the Legislature
to give It young lady, Miss S. HIolmes,
of 'Tillsonbul')r, the right to practise den-
tistry. She hats been actually engaged
in that, business for a number of year's,
but has never taken the necessary exan►-
inations, Miss .ilolmess is conducting a
very al'tive, lobby for her bill, and the
indications are 114111 it will pass,
The measure will be strongly opposed
by the Dental :\8410(icati411, There are
now i.lu'ee certified lady dentists in rho
Province.
MISSED HOLE AND EXPLODED.
Young Italian Miner Filled at Kokahane
Creelc, B. C.
Nelson, 13. C., Feb, 25. ---An ]talion
named Louisa ,\lnnfrott, a miner, aged 28,
Was instantly killed at 8 0. in. to -day at
the Molly Gibson mines, nw101 by the
Lnptt Alining Company, and situated tit
Koka.knne (;reek, fourteen guiles east of
the city. 1liss death w•us caused by the
explosion. of a missed hole, Four other
mliners at work were not injured. This
is the first fatality at the mine since
Christmas night, 11)02, when seven miners
were killed in 0 snow•slicl0,
4"•t►
WAR HAS COMMENCED.
t'.l,l ul the Lunde)) station. The .1,11111 1C11
tell '.Toronto twenty Minutes late, and
1'\a, 41,1)ut (1411 1,104,11 lame at 111e titin
of the collision, The freight., going
east, and toe Limited, going teat, \\cru
on different tracks, 1110 freight was
trying t0 get 011 the Isatin line when
the engine of the flyer ran into it, iftsband
the flyer 1104 noon two .seconds later one
of the coaches wu111d have reeci\cd the
fearful impact of the collision.
'Terrific Force of Impact.
tUAD TWO WIVES.
WEALTHY YOUNG FAI:IJfEIR OF
ATHENS IIAS DISAPPEAREI),
1 ,
M
l
ll.0 Already
(.e..,ul.t ,�-leer' �.:a. 1 e t y
Weddell Ile W s Married to Another
by Brockville 'Minister -Affair \\Tal:es
a i�cllsation.
!'.ru'kvillt', llnl., despatch: :\then'(, a
•les1:) ti!l:;,;e near Lt'1'r, 14 11111111
114111!141. up over 11 51')1.1) sensation
(''141 li 1'4.1 e1,(!V canal' to a heal. A
It w' yt',u';, :I !o 11,1:;1,"" I''nyri:,s, a
0.',1111;\' nod; f:)('4u r', and his wife
:4)4,i 1004114', t'0lO' irl:nl the 'Township
1'f 1 on.!1' to l:1',' in -\t)ieas, '1'114'1' wer0
a,t'lul,t'r; i1' ol:l and hi,thdy. rt,;pect('d
Liens:!t; (.f lid, di. trlct 011.1 wore much
t' Ole : nl,'l!,
Not ll)II1I; (';;•11;; ago, however, rumors
of ire(':, II!nr ('11)4!111 en the part of tile,
hie:sit1•.I h4!:!n to creep 0111011, and it
,,11.:tl'°1 1 !!fat hi, aff'ytion•1 %yea. he-
ir.;: P1.1,c(1 ill 1'a her Ipl:lrt,'r,;. It was
,aid that 11' had 11044 nun:i1' 1 in llroek•
tilt( h4' n 1(',1,li0'! 0,.:;1.4• ', the :u'ralge•
14;(1,1, I,:,!0(' 1'00!,' lit' 11:.' 11ir1 Il;r,elf
,•r.,! her mother.:011 the 0er01uuny' \ail•
11, ,,,,',1 1,y t \o o :1 It nes,'s in Cll. reguhu'
(,lay , 1.1;0 n;ini:-i'er 111.1 44 im, the Slight -
1 •.0,1lil'le!t (t lieylilht;. 14)•111;/ 1:7111:,
II +•' •!,':a1:"11 of 1114' 4 ftl4'1jl re('er,IS
Lel'' ''h'ov that Ha J:nl, 10111 'I'owri.;5
\4.a, 141:4:x!),) to 1h -s Mabel .1Ringhnnl,
1,i .\)'11')1'+ 1!:e rnho',l,•t10g( parties ask-
in-; Cir.,' the :Insall' to LITH quiet, as
IL' ia(.'Irl' (4111 ((('1',l' (4) the 111(10)1,
Lot that in 0 few 04)115 Ili
,:'4:)! 11,04( :I 11414' 1(11' ilii 1I'i'I;,,
1)11 rot ''o,tiu,: in .\4110., ,),':A. 'I'nw••
11••; NO. (('ent to her own 1000', while
'!'u1vri:e; e (unman•,} 144 re,ill41 with hiss
14....:1 `111:' and 1!)1('41 )'latter. \\!1111
4111' n1)'.lir 1'r„alll4) common L',''i)of
4111' 111('0 and llresp( et 41 \vete brielit
is:. 11 • ..11.i.-.1 ,111 .1 (10!)''11' of bigan1,y,
T( \+1i•: d:isappcaed. :11411 hi, \4.1101.1•
Ile.014 are 141 pet' -out Ir'll•:nwll. though
1' i• said he piirel :t,1',! a 1iel;et. far ;''.eat -
Ile, \\•Il,h.
The :11 fair 1(: wade e. sens=ation in
.11 liens (111 (14inity 4)4 00'0utlt of the
v1''IL'04111(. (11 ..1 lie 1111111) 5,
IIOW IT I1:iPPENED.
Terrific Gale Blew the Steamer on a
Sand Bank.
bunko', ['eh. '.;;. The Iletterdanl nail
;•1,',111er 1;4'1'410, (FILO 1.14 i:Ur(I, 1,itIt 1•if
i,a•,1111211, '1'14) 4110, 0.l, wl)el.ed elf
illy Iloole 01 llull1lllll let the elltt•allve
of the river \Ian,, lading to Rotterdam
shortly before 0 0'411(111: this morning,
an,! 11 ill' the e\ception of one person,
all alumni peri•,h)41. .1 terrific n,,uth-
westeriy gale (vara blowing right in shore
I and drove the steamer 1111 0 sand bank
close to the northern jetty ass she w'as
trying to outer the 14011' watot•wuy. 'I'lu1
Iteavy rear, quiet:1y pounded the 4.0,0'1
to pie((',. Shy hroko in two, h01• fore-
part sinking immediately, while the
doomed passengers and erew' 0011111 he
seen for it brief' Vail. (IOstert,l 1'u 1110.
iter part.
Then the latter slipped off the ledge
, :tad (!4r+app4'all'4d 111 theIllulllll:lillull5
V;ay0:, '1 Less and life hunt;, when the
starlit wan, first ,unnd1'd, promptly put
out to inn' h,;i,tanee ut' the Ilorlin, but
the r ioleir11' of the intl.. and the heavy
Yeas imide it impossible to approach the
j 1444(!: ;11,1 the helplts. w'uubl•l 4 lire say-
er; :„1(1' the :41111 11101' 1111'11 1: tlp 111111 the
crew' 11:141 the 11:(„0nl:ers washed 11w'a)'
1 W1111011t hetng ably 11' rvn110r the Slight-
' (' l 11s,I'•t140e,
1)1141 1111111, 1111 !:0;zli,101111 1, was saved.
' 1!e woo nn4nmrinns ((hen Ilra;:gel out
of the water 01111 11) 11)11 .4;1(4411' ;Ind haat
Hot I1'g:iii10d c,il(-eiun>lal',i thea he 11,,'115
carried to a hotel in the neighborhood.
fly 1I o'clock in the morning 2i hod -
tis, had hyrn \vatshell ashore.
Honduran Troops Defeated by Those of
Nicaragua.
Managua, Nicaragua, Feb. 25.- Tho
troops of General Bonilla, President of
]Ionduran, at 3 o'clock yesterday attack-
ed the forces of Oeuernl Zelaya, Presi-
dent of Nicaragua, which were guar
!ng the Nicaragua frontier, After many
hours' fighting the army of Honduras
was defeated.
'The engine had just gut a few yards
o►1 the switch when tho .Limited crashed
into it, striking it at an angle or side-
ways, The result was that practically
the whole 'taunt of the collision was
taken up by tho engine Of the Limited.
The engine was going west, but after
the collision the !cont of the boiler was
pointing almost line east, showing that
the engine had Jaen turned completely.
1.01111(1. _1 passenger said: When l left thio
Cin' to see Moll tyal5 the mutter 1 found
our engine was 'a 'heap 'of ruins, lingo
masses of iron had been broken into
fragments. The tender was lying at u
((Meront angle from the engine and brok-
en piece; were lying all round, Practical-
ly n, damage was done to the Limited
beyond tie coupling pin of the engine.
The baggage car was immediately be-
hind, but beyond the carving in of one
of the sides and 0 minor jumbling of
the baggage, there was nothing to see.
The rear of the (cadet' (VIM still 01060 to
the baggage Car.
Two Men Under Ruins.
'1'141 bodies of two men under the ruins
immediately attracted attention. One
of them. was )Jt4ul'ge Benton, road fore -
luau, who 11'116 travelling on the engine
of the Limited, and was piloted muter
the wreck, The upper part ut his body
was free. Ile was elating almost uprlgut,
and moaning with pain. It was absolute-
ly impossible to du anything to cxt'i-
tMate hint, After lingering in agony tar
fifteen minutes he tied. Fireman Barker
of the Limited was visible under the
tender. Ile was prone on the ground,
held fast by his legs and lower part of
the body. Ili, arms were more or less
tree. Ile was moaning In agent'
Widow and Orphans,
Just before leaving the scene, our
train being taken up to the station, the
doctors had arrived and were rctievitlg
the victims with hypodermics. 1Yh110
stunditg among the crowd a w0111011
wii11 tau boys of ten and twelve years
of age, (an1c hurrying forward and 1151:-
0'1 it unyouc knew of any news about
her husband, George Renton, as site
heard he had been hurt. 1 told her it
was true he had been Hurt, but 1
thought not, seriously, as 1. had just
seen 11i111, \Vo prevented her 1►'um
breaking through the line, 1 told her 1
would go and seg how Ler husband was
getting along,
1 made 111\ way towards where the
pour fellow was pinned. On my way
i. learned that Uto'ge penton was dead.
I had not the nerve to return and tell
the terrible news, but requested a !el -
1))W -passage" to invent some excuse fur
getting 0i's, ltentou away 1'10111 the (w-
hit iieelltl.
Passengers Not Seriously Hurt.
Among the 'l'os't ito people were .\1r,
A. at. ``mull of the majestic. opera
House, wile received it cult un the tipper
lip, but nothing serious. Nolte of the
passengers Here mulch hurl beyond the
shock and a few bruises 1111d cuts. Those
on the outside who heard the ('011si011
state there was a terrific noise alld
dense clouds of escaping steam
Among the 'Toronto people who ste.y-
cd over night in London were C10s. 14.
Weisnler, lieu, A, Spear, J. Sproule
Smith, \\'nl. 11', Harvey, A. 11, Clem-
ent, I,, •LCvinson. including people
trout other places, twenty people to the
wrecked train stayed at, the 'Tecumseh
)louse.
One Dead, Two Injured.
The accident was due to the un-
accountable turning,( of the 404.11ch ahead
of the freight, w'i ic11 1(110(l'ed it to Lillie
the cut over towards the limited tracks,
'This is said to have -been done by
Brakeman McDonald, who is alleged to
huvo disappeared,
The crew of the freight train were
Conductor Win, Nlorthey',1 Erngincur
David Ilen(1eision, Fireman George llayle
and Brakeman C ?gel/maid. As the
freight was steaming up the yard En-
gineer lleldersol sow the express a
block ahead, and also noticed that the
switch was turned wrong, isle burned',
ately applied the brakes cunt, with his
fireman, jumped, An inquest will be
held to•n►orrow at 1 p.m. Renton vim a
married man, and had two young eons,
Fireman Barker is scnklod shout the
)lands and face, and has 0 hnd scalp
wound, Ilardman Is scalded and is htu•b
about tho abdomen,
-4.•�
CORSETS FOR FAT MEN.
Tailors' Association Makes New Styles
for the Apparel of Mankind.
\1'al;liul +all, 1). (1.,--0o1'sets for cur'
pulent )nen, waistcoat 'buttons costing
front $5 to $50 apiece for those who
ells!, to put up al ;,well (rent, the lulug,
. 11O4(. 11111 efl'e01 in lapels' and straight
!')ox caul; whether or not they are friend'
)y to your ph,)1 il'al co11fnrumton Hs" 1t
few nt the riles thiel were, 11)1(1 down
for the well-tires:ad mus of 1907 by the
llerchunt '.I'nilor;' National .I1r0tecti.Ve
! t\,tl•iat Tun of .America at its meeting in
the :Arlington hotel the other day.
•pl'lllg styles (11)11 plat(.'N, exhibiting,
them will he issued within a few weeks,
1licordt11g to leading members who were
present,
Narrow smoulders, with at rather
square effeet, and shorter suck coats
will rule, ['ads upon the shoulder and
the long, loose effect of all coats will
have to go.
Vents in the colds will be 'cu't out,"
or, rather, not cut at all, unless the cum -
tomer insists, and so fair 115 possible the
1.11!101'.; bind themselves to discourage
hint in persisting in following the styles)
of the two last years. Double' -b"es"ted
cowls ale» will he tabooed, and the
sleeves tt•iIl be )nude easyfitting.
(MOTHER MURDERED !
Sole's Suicide After Terrible Crime,
A tihoekiug domestic tragedy was en'
acted in n well-appointed 'house in 1110
111Ie I)IP11fa115t111('l', Pa►'18,
In a sudden fit of madness it man
inmost Van Illadenherghe, aged forty-
one, the tion of it ))'ell -known ex -railway
d,irceto", attacked his mother, and bur-
in); stablest her to d4uth, retired to his
room, where IIe stabbed, himself iii HLT•
oral places with the same dagger, and
then shot himself in the bend, dying two
110n04 later.
11 has been learnt that llladenberghe
had been subject to fits of madness fel'
!mime limo; but lust year ho \lits tinder
the care of 14 8pecinlist in London,, and
81000 his return to Paris in July -,appar-
ently cured, the surveillance previously
exercised over him had been ,relaxelb.
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huts I, i\a- I!I'".111', 11!,11-!:•y'1;c(1 1,,11'1 mother, (.;,t.,.111, Ill;:( .pile 1110,, Dile of 1111'
;ri' rr'I a- he I), 1101.1 her. frail 14'.11 erring of tier •,o\; :lith that
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it s;1. lit in the al'illleiit ;Illlt'',111:19'1' ('f 11•!'1'11 lull I10't "
1,1ri,, .,'i:,1\! had lou 1)1,I,Ittn ' ;it 111:11 a1't'1'IO,t 11(,,t'', 111
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,IIII'o'll,l1' lirntu1'it, and 1,1'11 tll01it' 1111( `: fol'ic 1111'-1111 for the t 1'1'11 v,.rItll.r, 1
of '1111, black .11k, ;he \1114"1111110 11110111."
of l,t'it 1 front ;lie 1\ j!,1 lit Ho I.r;pit. 111
1101', ilulkc, 111,0 1:111 ..11(11' sL1l,loil 1,1,11
',Olt.", , 'I It t ,111 ,e1'1,1"1I it) hii\:(' ('I1:111'r•
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her in iiia ,aril'• non t i 1'11 hot, :tint i!1
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till ••t 'i. Il..l \''1111,'1, .!11'! lit' 11:, , ;,one
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frail! thttt a irrt!tcht'tl old Ila/t, lilac that
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') ?)et'.it;l :?idr. they need :,),v-;c:12':`''c..ly :}lr7P3v I"' ,) „ !t"11'!11;; '1 , a., '' di !; 11.11 1'- (,:l era]. rout fashionable '.1. blood e w.,v-
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course, noon of 'olir faintly lull•\\' •hr,.,ltli nen after t' l i t1lu lhil)u, \r•I ,; to teething babies, whily utlu!1•a ru
t r ) Y; r, ^ , , , ) • ' rat „J Doubtful Compliment.
.'!1 ;, ' 14d 7,11t; {illi::' t: /3e_wts girl's Cs.S.:..t:i3 (:);aid. '1.'C .0.A ;Ill,this'llt'tke tinie.'t" lonn';ill,, ill his own room, Pkattin r wall so flu tun to fitly 111:11 the 1'at!le: 117^trait Fro() Pros.)
,v o ' ;SC} Do ti > I ',.*),. (Iib;!- lalrit•' nothiitt;, of liint -11.n. Orrig, hitt on lu'arim hi, fricud'an:thio ha" .$11t'c(! their. little one's 1i'i0.11Ilndga-I ']1111'1 lulalt tvBre:vs.) lie mad
rta ll Y 'E ,3 O7i, a1 t r SSid C al„3411;1 S `
41'.1: 1i;tly'.l`all:ar 'tilt this day; till thii 1 Iunwlnu'011, he sprang to hi'; fret lsitll a have thousands 0f letters - 1 :I 14.101.4.or nM.
(51: '1..'T. ' halte learned. of late. \fell, hr, grr\\' 11) suddl.luu .s (vile :aarllinr,, lug the Tablets, Tot thee' tlCsct d0 1 .1tty,-1t'ha.t the utntti i'?
t1. 'Food 221 concentrated at:lslt`:ti1 for :dela, an 60) a, 1.11:111'; lute,tu.('(1 rani:,of lienifitti "hard Ansltr0r-OlttIi rJInt1? 11'1'0:;'?'' 1'lu'nl--ala'ays gobtl, 11'1':3. 14ollet't il(til gI utti ntvtuvut jesb nnnwiilug tCali
' ' ; in Ihu• u1.' the Gni101t 5t(itcts rhiti pf-t1'ur, ). n..uc, Doll's Rapids; Ont., lsrllcr; ha
+'', "" g'`1\ "' t 0 t null'' lh0 uluur, of his first, frlelid til:i'll "\1'hiller -tthti \t'herefnre!" cs0l:tinl 11.1 would, not he:w :without 13nhy's l►q1\ :;coati Its so tllielc I' cnnt'son throua)l It
Ci a viell, !'t u.n.s:, St.Fta6 old, 1.11:1:1 t':.:itc, p `"Dti" , ( • '
, lir' hall adopted -that, of i eot't,') 011. the (sell -!:nihil voice of Loral :1u;trey, 'I'ailels in the 110113)3 for a' dal'. 11'hett 'i„'. 1
f" t,J) ! « ) I !, , himself, as i!C lineoreitiolion51' eittor.l. anything ails in little one. 1. t'il'e bur , '( * v ' • !
And it, contains >rac drags i, +: no Alcohol, .1\r1,11!)) Nil i(1 Iii=irnt>'t, n, Sit nlu(1 ' 1'
l+u t 11[1:;:i4:3
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"1: triol: the liherby of entering Hans (i('rl'' t1 '1'Itblet• ..nal site is soon alright. . 1 frit+1.i thea' iy ;'iao:tles'cr take' (tdn;tn'titg!e
1.G dont! pause, w : t
"1.)h! but'; t,1iItt 1' go an \lith; the rest
maul:., you moo, Earneoitfft', 111011 (11111, ata sure other mother's \till Pint .111e)0 of .her, 41lp04.1Ail)itiett, !Seconal Ohitutiso .
ALL r)nUac!S'TS I EiOc. , AND 181.00. 'i ' ' -----limy shall 1' speak of myself and my how 'noes it'r" quite air satisfactory'," Sold. by drug. '1Vonntn•I'1 1•:fultl', It,. NVIlly, would ;►'fru
d0 d'uf nmubl05s, OII, :\Ifc'odl •.1 cannot
"A.ustrey, toy d011r old fellott'! ex- .gists or by mail at25 cgntst .1, liax, be.lit tr t1.. Flo) actually i tit' 1 111,1 ht
p j,,;,tell your:.sh(' tiI1tl,t;;;qt;ielL'.'' claimed ))isbro\i0, "welcome back! 11'11012 front Tho 1)r, Williams' Medicate Co., 1.it'roat:;)i 1'),t'ko'tr1 Llai never' t'1)utl,1h1'or''''
'Yd '1f l 911 31'i Okl't 11! Ont. a llrirolovI, ' ', ' :
" "(10 tin, ,10);u aa. and fear ant! 1 think dill }lots 00100, ,sloppily -for
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PAGE FOUR—THE13L1"TIH STANDARD --'FEBRUARY 23111. 1907.
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'JAS M C M U R C H 1 E lj t, tljtit tltu i v1. (
8,1maiJ. Y. S. kirk tell on the street ant!
nell quite t1 Amite -up but we hope
J. L. KERR, PUBLISHER.he twill goon he ell right,
BANKER.
_ _ _ _ •.-- .1. Q. Little leaves for Durham on w—~'1`t[UxyI);1Y, F'F:1tN' ai 1!1117 Friday of this eek where he has beau
Moved by the Stau1.nrd Bank,
A GENERAL, BANKING BUSINESS _ _. _ ____ :_ :_ _N. _ J. V_..^ _^
-- Mrs, Stem and family left \Vetlnee•
We Ida of thi week for Sentient whsle
People , a Know i
they tutees to make their bouts,
\I Pm L U 3QII tin been r:\.'
y sick';
Air.:1. Butts, of (Iir n h, tvns in ' tv'th un attack of quinsy, and their
Myth on Sunday. little son is very low with pneetnenhi.
Mit:9 Mt'IIa Carder returned to Londosboro.
Landon 00 Monday. \\'til. Lea has purchnse'.l t he Cole
A[isi'1'trnitt
(Att. Is Visiting; t'rl('ndsfarm.
in Jamestown vicinity,
\ti . (.aurin and Miss 11t'll v'II( ap-
'1'witehell, of !.Tinian, was n
velum ► iu delegate
weekto
td the con
bliss Leil
TRANSACTED,
MATMATH, ONT.
NOTES DISCOUNTED,
Sale Notes aspecialty. Advances made
to fanners on their own notes. No
ndditionel security required.
INTEREST ON DEPOSITS at Current Rates t.jhitc►t• with hiss Aihe
We offer every accommodation con-
sistent l;tui,rh. The now gemmachine,which winsal ; spokeohe 011''our deposit with Christ and
with safe and conservative l(ispecrtur Rolll.,, of Ilrussr.IS, wish prows the li;;hts in the Metlodist I (`►,1 is.'s deposit with us,"
banking principles. . ell the school bet's rnh `l'I►tll'sdat',
r ?,r .il. (rte r r r Y (• r.
crtunun Ntn'he. €efoc®l t)vooe:Q'sGo • ,,>Q<l '.e 'Q1 „• ,• I
It is expected hot Bev. Dr. Stewart,
01 Clinton will preuch in St. Andrew's
church this corninu Sunday.
This timidity Rev, '.lr. Currie, of
Luodesboro, will preltch Missionary
sermons iu Blyth Methodist church,1
Rev, Jlr. Anderson twill supply at.
Lon do.I oro,
The fl vi 'n1 Services nre being hell
every night in the Methodist church
tubi nre very successful.
The Presbytery 'n.eets in Clinton on
\!neck utir,
The marks of the Lord Jesus" wag
the topic Itsv. P. O. Nichol. of Cargill,
took last Sunday morning in St,
:Andrew's church, In the evening he
church, k being pat ill this week. , Next 'Thursday end Friday the
On nuday Mar., erd, Rev. Mr. Cloderich District. F:ptvorth League end
1lhss Jean Habkirk, or Brussels, is ; .111de1'son, of Myth, will Preach here ti
UNLIMITED PRIVATE FUNDS I '' Sunday School (,uuv1 neige will be held
t'i4itiug friends in town this week. while Itt'v'. Mr, Currin takes Blyth ale in the lllt'th Methodist church,
To loan on ileal Estate at lowest rates ,\l iss,teen, of Clinton, was the , ,01111Illellt, '
t c►v 1 ueydny of this week the
of Interest,guest til' Alias He
l'r[ett llc(iatl;;ltey f \1isit" ,J. \l'hitley, :A, Brigham and members of St, And►'etw'schurch met to
00 Sunday. •1. Bell attended the t'ecitnl given ht' decide if they could agree on n ('A11 for
Mi'. \!charily Smith in Clinton on it nhinistse, Roe, .1, L. Snell it, A.
Persons wish! ng to sell will do well to Mr. Robert Mt'I)annitl, of frau• ;'T ineeday evening. of :Auburn, Alodnrator, twny in the
place their prapt rty on our list for 111'001C, tans a guest nt the !mineof i Roe. I)i'. 11obhy will tlt'liver his chid.... A t'otit wow intim told Bev,
REAL ESTATE AGENTS,
sale. Rents col soled. 11r and 11r, 'Tunefamous !gouts ''The triangular men" ,smell received n tote of lust ; the
, 3 ' , ,.s l silt
CONVEYANCING
Of all kinds promptly attended to.
INSURANCE.
We represent the lending Fire and
Life Assurance companies, and respect-
fully solicit your account.
OFFICE HOURS: 10 A.M. to :3 P.M.
Lusiness Card:.
A. B. MACDONALD,
Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, Eta. Sue-
c_ssoe to G. F. Blair. Office over Stan.
d,ttvl Bank, Brussels. Solicitor for Metro-
politan Bank.
here ell Mnllday evellillff, \lltl'., it h. second choice was Rev, Mr. I1ow,lr'll. of
ht: ,Net -1 1 Imes cnys :--A[Iss Those who stirs this will Bliss n trent.
LIVittgstott, of 111 'tI►, Visittel Mrs. 1dmi .ion leo and 15e,
James Gould over Sunday.
Airs. \V. McKay and daughter, of
Cllenbura, Man., spent a few days of Atu'i Moore, from 11001' finelph, Is
last Creek !with their uncle Mt'. ,les. visiting her uncle, Jonathan \toore.
Miss Martha Pollard, of London, is
Stutlhel's. visiting friends in this vicinity,
Hiss .Agnes Dobbs' many friends The painters ate busy this \cask
will he sorry' to learn than she is
painting the interior of \V. G. Neitl's
not improving very rapidly in her ht0111.
Mrs, .1. \\', Morrison, alio tt'asa
[Ilnes . welconut visitor here, returned to hot'
Rev. Dr. McLean, of aoderich, home at M ilvertotl last Sattn'day.
was in town last Friday to conduct 'Phe Sovereign Lank is having tho
dm Baulk fitted up es
Glee funerall services of Atrs, JL back part of e sleepingapertineuts for their Ste IT here.
Hamilton. Joshua and firs, Dennison and chill!•
Messrs. Fred McCraclten, S. Wil• ren, whose Moine is near Moose ,!tall',
ton and 000. Barkley, of Brussels are here on n visit. They !lawn done
mode a business trip to this telae on well in the \\'est we are glad to hear,
Mr. Dennison owns 960 acres and has
Walton.
c11')UDI'OOT, 11 AYS & BLAH{. 'ruesdsy afternoon,
Mr. J. E. Moore was in Auburn
Tuesday night singing at the Rifle
Club supper. He no doubtdill his
part in tirst•elass style.
Mr. Alex. Smith was called to
Blyth on Friday owing to the seri-
ous illness of This mother who is
eighty-eight years of age.
'l'IIe 'l'eeswater News of Inst week
says :—Messrs. Jos. Habkirk and
Will [Ieffron, of Blyth, spent Sunday
and Monday with friends here.
Mr. and Mrs. Barton, of Beltnore,
visited for a few clays during fist
and this week with their sons, Rev.
W. H. Hartley and Mr. John Hart-
ley.
Miss Euphemia Steinhoff, of To-
ronto, was home attending the fun-
eral of her aunt, Mrs. Hamilton.
Miss Steinhoff returned to Toronto
on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Young, of To-
ronto, formerly of Blyth, etre wc1•
come visitors in town. They expect
to retnai'i and visit for a duple of
weeks.
sir. Jeff. Hamilton, of Toronto,
was here last week attending the
funeral of his stunt, Mrs, Hamilton.
11 r. Hamilton is the star forward on
Sale ''tables the hockey team of the Argonauts in
that city.
Mr. A. H. Blackeby, of Kingston,
V Past Grund Pat rithreit and Past Grand
N.
Dr. J. I. ei due, V .8. Representative of the 1.0.0.1'., was
a visitor to BIyth Lodge on 'Tuesday
evening end addressed' this Oddfel-
lows, Mr. Blackeby is an old Galt
buy and some '23 years ago ran the
First-class Ilorses and Jti;;s for hire at Clinton News -Record, and rem t'kiutr
reasonable rate;. 10 some of the brothers stated it was
Beet of accommodation to Commercial over 20 1'CIIl'S since tic+ twat' in this
town. Bro. Blackeby is now super-
intendent of the Oddrellows' 1{clic!'
Association with head office at King-
ston.
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Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Public,
Ete. Ot11ees—Those formerly occupied by
Messrs. Cameron and Holt, Godorleh. W.
Yrondfoot, N.C. ; 11. C. Hays, G, F. Blair.
CO, E. LONG, L.D.S., D.D.S.
Dental Surgeon. Graduate of the Royal
College of Dental Su r j}. eons. An honor
graduate of Toronto University. Office
over James Cutt'e store, Pretoria block,
Blyth. At Auburn every Monday 9 a.m.
to5p.m.
W. J. MILNE, M. D.C.M.
Physiotan and Surgeon. M.D.C.M., Uni•
cerslty of TrinityCollege • M.D., Queen's
University; Felow of Trinity Medical
College, and member of the College of
Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario. Cor-
oner for the County of Huron. Office, one
door north of Commercial hotel, Queen
street, Blyth,
. S. SCOTT
BRUSSELS, ONT.
Auctioneer for Huron County
Terme reasonable. Sales arranged for
at the office of 'I'ttE STANDARD, Itlyth.
Blyth Livery
AND
V 4cG GJ GO G
PROPRIETOR.
QC.) GG GG ti
Travellers and °there requiring rigs.
Veterinary office at livery stable..
KING AND QUEEN STREETS, BLYTR.
TEAL
set
'ERS
Make a school. The twenty•
four who comerise the present
staR' of the Central Bastnerm
College of Toronto are the best
in the Dominion. As a result;
we have the hest school, Syn-
tex and thoroughness also out
some fl. ure with ee. Our nate.
Io,Tne expleins. Yours for the
asking. Will you
1-„eritm,rea,D
hserihe for THE STANDARD,
Brussels.
Mrs. Duncan, of Winnipeg, is the
guest of Mrs. Geo. Brown.
Wm. Burke 1110 eornn,encarl his np-
preutice5hip in W. Duncan'ss barber
shop.
George McNichol has been! Iaid off
work i'to' the past week with It boli
attack of la grippe.
Miss Bertha Sharpe was visiting Miss
Sarah Long at. Cranbrook the latter
part of last week
Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy
The Children's Favorite
—CURES—
Coughs, Colds, Croup and
Whooping Cough.
Thle remedy IN famous for eta cures over
'large part of the civilised world. It onn
always be depended upon. It contains no
opium or other harmful drug end may be
riven u confidently ton baby as to no adult
Price 25 ate; Large Size, 50 ots.
had fine crops. Mrs. Dennison is u
daughter of George Grigg of this
locality.
Earl,)• next month George C., Mrs,
Barrows gins ollildren twill leave for
Warner, Southern Al herrn, •10 miles
South of Lethbridge, where they pur-
pose making their house. lir. liar•
rows' brother Simon G„ has land in
the same 'locality. Mrs, Barrows and
children and M Lizzie Barrows will
visit relatives at Moose Jaw until Mr,
Burrows gets n. house ready for oc-
cupation.
Goderlch.
C1 oderich hockey learn was defeated
by Berlin in hockey sotni-finals and the
double defeat put the home team out
for the season,
Cecil Farr, of tho G. T. R. stuff, has
resigned to enter the service of the
Sovereign Bank here, Gordon Ander-
son, of town, takes his former position.
Capt.N. McDiarrnid left for the Sao
where he will rerumo duty on the
dredge McCarthy, The captain will be
much Missed by his mnny friends in the
old town after the winter sojourn.
.Robert Clark has been having bad
luck in getting in his ice harvest this
year. First he lost tt team of horses
through the ice, end then Inst Wednes•
clay morning he slipped on the ice in
the harbor and broke ttwo ribs which
will lay him up for a time,
Mitchell, tt'I►o
MIS tvaslled off the boat near Kincar•
dine and drowned, held a $I,00u insur-
ance policy in the Orange Mutual Iieue•
tit Society, and it is hoped the money
will he paid to his widow and orphans.
The organization is a safe one.
L,
E. Auris, of St'iuhoro, who nd-
dressetl the Fanners, Institute meet-
ings Isere on 'Tuesday last, is nn old
0udnr'ich }dull school boy, •11e attend.
ed the 141111001 83 wears n;t;l when it„we
bring held in the 'Temperance .!hill,
and one of the eujo\'nble incidents of
his visit to Cndet•ieh last week was tt
cu11 upon his old master, TI. 1, Strang,
B, A. \1r. Annis is a cIewcr Speaker
'1111i1 1114 n'Idrerss(fs on Tuesday were
heard with sweat npin'eci11tinn.
Bolgrave.
\VIuit about the F;, W, council,
Jas, Stinker left 11nlgritve Inst week
for NI n11401111.,
\II's, ,Joseph Clegg i4 quite Ill ; WA
trust 0110 may 80011 ree.OVet'.
School opened in lielgrnt'o last tt'c.ek
twill' n very frond attendance,
A number from here 1111(014d a party
vi Veil by 1 111141 (11111 MI'S. !McLean 011
'l'uesilny night.
The charity covert held in the I1.tll
on Friday night was largely attended
tuitl in every way a 011cce1.4.
A representative of the 'J't'ndere'
flank met. 26 of 8.) people of 13elgrave
tont vicinity at the Queen's hotel,
0. B. Anderson, of St. 0eor;re, has
been ti•auiefcrred to lle.lgrawe (.l. '1'. it,
station. M''. Anderson and his mother
will move into the late Jt, J, Tuft's
house,
The School Trustees and the rate•
payers are leaving some trouble in
locating n snttuble central site for the
new school. We tr'ust it twit' soon be
sat.isfaetoeily settled,
lielicrttve L. 0. L. gave n grind on'
curt on Tllllrsdny evening, Jimmy
Fax, the comedian, iliss Merry, elocu-
tionist, hies Chisholm, soprano soloist,
D. E. McDonald and daughter in Irish
and Scotch dances aupplied the tiro'
gram.
Word. has reached Beleravo of the
denth of Dan, Frazer of the Catiedian
Soo, lir, 1''razor and family moved to
the. Soo last fall from Belgrnve, where
he wits well known, At the time of
moving, his 110111111 was not et all good,
and he gradually became wore until the
end crime, Tho citizens of Belgrave
convey their sympathy to the boreaved
family,
'I'lle late Capt. win.
Comp' de repose, the doctor s Id,
Would put Kinn et his best ;
And so Ito cpast'd to advet'tisu
And got the needed rest.
Cayugit, who had 82 votes. Rich.
loners goes from the congrei„rat inn to
Cliiiton to the Presbytery to support
the call, on Tuesday.
Notice to Creditors,
In the matter of the Estate of Martin
Calle, lute of the 'Township of Mor-
ris, in the County of Huron, Gen-
tleman,
en•tlernaln, deceased,
NOTICE Is hereby pivan, pureunnt to
Revised Statutes of ()uteri°, 1897, and
amending Aoto, that all creditors having
any claims ag-tiust the estate of the bald
: (, t
1 tette CAde, who t l Ia d on or about the
Thirteenth day of February, A. I). 1007,
are re.geired on or before the Tweury•
third day of March, A. 1). 1907, to send by
post, prepaid, to ,dusoph ()vestry, E
Blyth P. U., une of the executors of toe
said estate, the full particulars of their
elalms, the etatement of their see)unts
and the nature of the securities Of any)
held by them,
AND NOFICH is further given that
after the Bald !amt mentioned date, the
egad executors will proceed to distribute
the assets of the deceased among the par•
ties entitled thereto, having regard only
to the elaltns of whioh they shall then
have notice, and that the said executors
will not be liable for the assets, or any
part thereof, to any person or persons of
whose claims notice shall not have been
been rtceivud by them at the tone of such
distribution, •
listed at Ilrn' Self, this 111;h of Fdt•
ruary, A. D. 1007.
A. 11. MAc0oNA1,m, S )Ilottor for
TIIO5tAO HENRY C.U►h, 0 tathaurl
,JosII'n Gn&mv. 11 )te, Ont., }'.xecutnrs.
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Boys' Suits
Odd sizes in I3oys' two and three piece Suits,
They range in price from $1.5O up to $5. Now
you can have theta! at 20 to 50 per cent discount.
we want to clear them out l.)clore the new Spring
Clothing comes,
30 Pieces Wrapperette 30
Good patterns, good cloth, were sold at 1OC. to
1 7c per yard. NOW the\' must go at Sc, los and
t 2c. They seem too good to sacrifice but \\'(' must
have the room.
About two dozen Stocking Caps left in red,
blue and fancy, They are going fast at cut prices,
There are still a few of those 20C ones Icft,
7 J. A. ANDERSON
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PIANOS AND ORGANS
Those thinking of buying a Wood Plano or Organ will lind It Is to their advantage
to aee our stock, We handle hire -glade reliable tushunients, such as "The Bell,"
"The Dominion" and "The ileim/mem" Makes. These histruntents will give perfect
satisfaction and will last for a lite t title. Violins, Mouth Organs, Autoharps, Bows,
Strings and Sheet Music always on hand.
IREPAI1IING PROMPTLY .t'1'TENI)ED TO,
J. H. CHELLEW - - BLYTH
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FOR SALotfew pure bred White TURK EYS1Vyandottete cockrels, also eggs for
hatching. W. J. Andrew, Blyth.
JUa cial Sale of Propartq in tho FARM .LABORERS
" "°°a'; .AND DOMESTICS
Pursuant to an order of the nigh Court
of .1 us e' made In the actio, of diary
Hellen U,ambers against .11 d•garut Kull; ,
there will ba r fixed for band w itis inn al.•
probation of 13. 1. Doyle, the L.sual Master
at Goder ch, by 'I'nontas Brows , Auction.
eer, at the 0 ►ninn'reial Hutd in the V.I.
lage of RIO, at 1,10 n'niook In the atter •
noon on Monday, the 4 h day of :throb,
1907, all and singular that (serrate parcel
or tract of lend at d promise , situate, la •
ing and being in the trwaidito of 11..liett,
In the County of Huron end P,uv.i ce c.t
Ontario, c. ,tltatning one hundred and fifty
nom, rllllre or less, and de•erlbed as Lot
Number 1''.fteen he the 'Toi'teenth Con.
echelon ut the bald T,wnsrllp of Hullett.
The lands Ile in au excellent farming to.
ealityy within two mllee of the Village of
13lvtle
On the lands are erected a c)mmo loue
brick house and large barns with tone
stabling underneath, The soil Is rich and
In a gooi'sthtthoof cultivation and there is
a plentiful water supply,,a good orchard
and all the' appUrleilarseee of a tlrst•elass
tarns,
The property will he offered for sale,
subject to a reserve bid. The purchaser
shall pay ten per cent of his pnichase
money at the time of sale to the Vendor
or his solicitor, and the balance In thirty
days thereafter into Court to the credit of
tide motion, vrlt.hout luterest.
The Vendor will only be required to fur•
Hieb a I1 sgistrat's abstract of title and to
produce sues deeds, capitol thereof, of
ewldennes of title as aro in their posses-
sion. la all other respects the terms and
conditions of sale will he the standing
conditions of this Court,
Portlier ptr'tioulars can be had from W.
131tvu3,Nh, Solicitor, Clinton, or from
Il I, DO Y I.l'.,
Local .M titer at 0 ,uerioh,
Dated this llth day of Fob„ 1917.
I have been appointed by the I)).
minion Government to place lin-
migrants from the United King.
dom in positions as firm laborers
or domestic set wants In t 111s v,cln•
Ity. Auy person rc qulring such
help should notify mu personally
er by letter, stating fully the kind
of help required, when wanted and
wages oltared, The number er•
riving may not be sulllkient to
supply all requests, hut every ef-
fort will be Blade to provide with
applloant with help requires!,
ANDREW W. SLOAN
0anadian Government Employment
Agent, Blyth I'. 0,
Take Rival Herb Tablets
for Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and for
cleaning the Blood. 200 days' treatment
$l, 30 days' treatment 24e, For sale at
Dr. Milne's Drug Store
Wholesale from the
RIVAL HERB AGENCY
Kincardine, Ont.
HOUSE ANI) LOT'S FOn SALE.- '1'h'
undersigned oWatt for sato bots 88 and
fel, Westmoreland street, In the village
of Blyth. 0 a tho premises there is a
ceu'ent•hlock veneered residence 2(1x28,
kitchen 10x22 attached, hard and s Jt
water, gaud cement stable. Must b"
sold us proprietor Is going Weir, For
further particulars apply to Jon 31 F.
NIvism, Myth.
NATA.N•TEI)
Wo want to buy your' Turkeys
and will pay the highest market
price. Write for particulars' • and
state how many you have,
The Canada Poultry & Produce
Co., Ltd., Stratford, Ont.•
A FAMOUS SCHOOL
Central:
to
,
tratford,
Is recogtlVsed to be one of the leading
couture' ciiii helmets of Ontario, Our
courses aro thorough and prantie tI, E ieh
department is In the hands of experienced
Instructors, Our graduates are In dr•
mend and lire meeting with great sue•
cess, Many !Mding.. Business College°
employ our graduates•a4 teachers, Write
for free c ttalogue, You may enter at
any time,
ELLIOTT & McLACHLAN, Principals.
F(lil SALE,- Brick cottage, 0 rooms,
hard and soft water, now furnae+, a
good garden with largo and small fruit
bocs, also small stable. Everything in
No; 1 shape, For particulars apply to
bins, .1011x T. 0.tn'ricR, Blythe_ ^MN
IZORF.RT H. GARNISS
13LU1:v_u4F - -••• ONTARIO
Auctioneer for Huron Co.
'Perms reamonable, Salem arranged for
at Tui; STANDARD office, ]Myth.
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'When you want a pair of rubbers that will last until
you're tired of then! --rubbers that will keep your
feet bone-dry though you wade all day in slushy
snow—rubbers that will wear like flint and fit like
slippers—go to a live dealer's and buy a pair stamped
"Duck Never Break " on the soles. Up in the lumber
camps they swear by Duck Never Break Rubbers.
Prospectors and Diners wear them, too. So do people who want
rubber, that will stand pretty much any abuse. It simply isn't possible to
make rubbers any better than we make Duck Never Breaks—inti t possible
to make thews any stronger, any eteundler, or any mom weat.proof.
They're made lot sav'c0 and give service—treat service. Get
a pair sad sea how a pair of really good rubbers can last.
THIS IS
THE
GEORGIAN
DUCK
NEVER
BREAK
Dixac NEVERBREAK
Double Wear In Every Pair
Tell your dealer you want those better rubbers made by
The, Daisy 'Rubber People
At Berlin Ontario
201
The Georgian is
lined with tough
tan•colored cot.
ton. Interlined
with heavy can.
vas duck be.
swan the rubber
upper and the
tough cotton
inside lining.
Outer tolled solo
and heel are
double . heavy
pure gum, conu.
gated, inside is
an insole of solid
leather, so you
can have this
e It o e resoled,
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FI:URUARV 28m, 1907—T 11E 13LY"I'I'I STAN DA It I)—PACE Myr.
Poultry Wanted
We want I)ry Piuoked Poultry, also
Live Poultry, for which wo will pay the
highest t. ash price.
Next car here on Dec, 101h,
•
Grain okeoks paid after banking hours
at our store,
MOMILL,AN & CO.
Olnsley Street • Blyth
We arc paying
70c for Wheat
Car of Corn arrived.
Blyth Flour Mills
C. H. BEESE
TOWN TOPICS.
'Ttvit,t, soon be maple sugar time
again.
COUNCIL, meeting next Wednesday
evening,
'1'IMt'rIiv EATON has paused away,
but the advertising he did will live
after him.
A TFLKORAM from the West says
that the Mowbray -Litt snow plow is
working ver.v satisfactory and ` going
through snow from four to ton feet
with perfect ease,
'Trustees of the Leadbury school
have let the contract for an up-to-date
school to Contractor L. Hill, w cost in
the neighborhood of $2,500. It is to be
built of brick with cement basement,
WE aro hero to give you a news-
paper. Our ambition is to lot no item
escape us. However, we can only be iu
one place at a time, so if you see an
item getting away from us please cap-
ture it and deliver it at the ollice and
great shall be your reward,
The Gorrie Vidette of last week
Heys :—Just after wo went to press last
week we learned of a business change
that had taken place in town, U. E.
Denstedt having disposed of his hard-
' ware and tin business to R, II, Carson,
of town, who will take possession on
March 1st. \Vhat Nr. Donstodt will
engage in we have not learned but ho
probably will go %rest, We trust that
the new proprietor will make a very
successful business." Mr. Donstedt
formerly kept a hardware store hero.
ThE(,lintun News• Record remarks ;
. —Lux. Hill, a member of the Blyth
council and ono of the most prn;tres-
.sive business then of that village, was
itt Clinton on Monday. Nit', Hill car-
ries on a sash and door factory and
halt made a proposition to the council
whereby, in consideration of a loan of
$8,000 he will much increase the busi-
ness. His proposal has boon considler-
ed.favorably and a bylaw will ht due
course be submitted to the ratepayers.
EAST HURON LIitIGRALb,—A Con-
vention of East Huron Liberals will
beheld in tho''lbwn Hall, Brussels, on
Tuesday, March 5th, commencing It
1,80 o'clock, for the purpose of nomin-
' sting it standard hearer for the next
Provincial Election. The municipal. -
ties comprisingthe riding aro 'Howick,
Turnberry, roxeter, Grey, Morris,
Brussels, McKillop and pert of Mullett.
It is expected that it prominent mem•
bar of the Opposition will bo present
and. address the Convention. Five
delegates aro eligible from each polling
sub?di.v.islon chairmen have to be
elected the same as other delegates.
CONVENTION.—Next Thursday and
Friday an Epworth League and Sun-
day School Convention will bo held in
the Methodist church, Blyth, when the
following people will address the tneet-
ings :—Miss Ada L. Beattie, Seaforth ;
Rev. A. E. Jones, Auburn ; Dr, Emer-
son, Goderich ; Rev. W. J. ,iolliffo.
Clinton ; Dr. 1'. C. Stephenson, Toron-
to ; Rov, J. Curry, Walton ; G. M.
Elliott, Goderich ; Alfred Linfield,
Nile; Rev. W. E. Kerr, Clinton ; Rev.
W, 1'\. °velu n, Goderich ; R.ov, A. H.
Brown, Varna ; Rov. 0, N. Hazen.
Goderich ; W. H, Kerr, Brussels.
Qlusic will he furnished by Rev '1'. A.
Steadman, Bayfield N. Murch, Blyth :
Myth choir and the tllinton Quartette.
A Happy New Year
to all our patrons
with many thanks for
favors of the past
nearly 30 years. We
will be found at the
same old stand.
FRANK METCALF
Jewelry and Stationery. •
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The quality of 11. & .1. Corsets Is a household word front East,
to \Vest and North to South. Quality and publicity means team work
of the most eiNctive kind, More sales and more profit.
50e Corsets
Sot'erat different styles, made of
line jean in grey and white,
habit hip, all good reliable col..
Nets, excellent value at 541c.
$1 Corsets
Specially for stout figures, strap-
ped on hips, steel filled, lave anti
baby ribbon Ululated, satiefac•
tion, $1.
75c Corsets
No. 240 style, made of ooutil in f
grey, long hip with front and
side supporters, double stranped
waist line, give good wear, 51.
+1,` 5 Corsets
Crest Corset for stout figures,
the corset that cannot break on
hips, steel filled, laced on hips,
lace and baby ribbon trimmed,
every pair guaranteed, $I,25.
Buy Priestley's Dress Goods
for a good dress.
Highest prices paid for Farm Produce.
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BENDER E. BLYTH:
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A Bank which has conducted a conserva-
tive business since 1872, and has steadily
increased its assets until they now amount
to over thirty-two million dollars, is surely
a safe institution to be entrusted with your
savings.
BANK OF HAMILTON
We' kindly solicit your account at our
agency; Blyth, Ont..
T. W. SCOTT, AGENT.
MANITOBA elections will bo held on
Mare,h 7th,
NuMl:eons oases of la gisppo are
keeping the doctors busy,
' 'l'irn degree taken by the short -course
girls at Macdonald Institute, Guelph,
is said to be F. h', W.—signifying that
they are "Pit For Wives,"
'Pier'. License Commissioners for West
Huron met tit Auburn on Pride lust,
\\re understand that at the organiza-
tion of the Board last year it was
agreed that tire• positions of chairman
end secretary should be passed around,
and in harmony with that decision
Thomas Churchill, who has very an-
ceptably filled the position of chairman
during the past year, retired and is
succeeded by i\f, Lockhart who is well
qualified therefor, 'Phos. Durnin takes
51r, Lockhart's position as secretary of
the Board,
Coauot,t.Non.—Tho following letters
of condolence have been sent by Blyth
Lodge of the A, 0. U. W, to 3, M.
Hamilton and Dr. Carder : ".Mr. Jetties
M, Hamilton :.Dear Sir and Brother,—
We, the members of Blyth Lodge, No.
145, A, 0. U. \V., wish to extend to
you Ind your daughter our sincere and
heartfelt sympathy in this your time of
great trial and sorrow caused by the
death of your dearly beloved wife, who,
after a painful and lingering illness
which was borne with Christian forti-
tude and grace, has joined those who
have washed their robes and trade
them white in the blood of the Lamb.
Our eerne8t prayer is that God may
make the promises of His word your
chief comfort through the journey of
life and that you may experience the
joyfulness of it blessed re -union where
farewell words are not spoken and sor-
row is unknown. Signed in behalf of
the members of Blyth Lodge No, 145,
NICHOLAS CI MINO, DAVID Nicol,,"
"1)r, D. D. Carder, Esq., Past Master
and Financier of Blyth Lodge, No 145,
A. 0. U. W, : Dear Sir and Brother,—
We, the members of 13lyth Lodge No.
115, A. 0. U. \V., take this opportun-
ity of expressing our sincere anti
heartfelt sympathy in this yout,tituo of,
groat trittl, caused by the sudden and
unexpected death of your dearly, be-
loved wife, we trust that while passing
through your sad bereavement both
yourself and family will ever remember
that God Itlono can heal tho .wounded
heart • Our hearts synrpltthiso with
yours in this your groat affliction, and
tvn trust that you may find consola-
tion in the thought that a link no the
Chitin of your affections has been taken
to the mansions of love and that you
8111111 Some day meet your loved one in
the Grand Lodge above where sorrow
and partin • at'e unknown, Signed in
.behalf of Blyth Lodge No. 145, DAv1D
NICOL, NICIIOLAS CUMIINO."
Vo'I'n for the By -late,
E. Betz»ER received a new Williams
piano 011 Tiiediiy of this week.
WItA1' about the starting of a salt
well 1101)4 again now that the combine
is broken •
House: Fair was held cn Wednesday
of this week, The last Fair of the
801180n will be hold on April '3rd.
ON Monday afternoon Rich. Sellars,
our well known dray and express elan
had a close call at the 0,'1', R. station.
He was loading at big box from the car
to his sleigh when he was caught be-
tween the door with the box, Ho call-
ed for help and the neon at the coal
hoose cattle to his rescue and we are
pleased to say Mr. Sellars got off with•
out injury,
WRECK.—Last Sunday afternoon the
C. P. R. train started out to go to
Walton to pick up some iron along the
track but on getting to the cut two
miles East of hero. Thera wits a smalt
drift and the engine being at the hick
and drove the cars too swift, the
caboose and one car went over than
bank, Some of the employees had an
exciting time but all escnpod without
injury. The cars were damaged sone -
what but the num eXpect to have the
cars on the trach by today.
A Doctor's
Medicine
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral is not
a simple cough syrup. It is a
strong medicine, a doctor's
medicine. It cures hard cases,
severe and desperate cases,
chronic cases of asthma, pleu-
risy, bronchitis, consumption.
Ask your doctor about this.
"I ha riled a great deo of Ayer's Ohorry
Pectoral for cough and hard colds on the
chest. It has always done moistest good, 11
is certalnlf a most wonderful cough ptedl•
erne "—M1o)UIt J, F1Tlta*Rk.LD, *sdfetd,
N. J.
lram,�•. . 0. Ayer ppe., Lowsll Maas.
alio asana1 m
stes of
Q ' SARSAPARILLA.
Ri/ rs HMR Vlt10R.
You will hasten• recovery by take
Ing one of Ayer's Pills et bedtime.
good
industry in town.
41'11xii
FAIR. —A paper asking for
subscriptions is being passed around
the town and if lnoneyenough is sub.
scribed a )priug show will be held in
town after the Clinton fair. 'Phis is a
good Inove anti the people should en-
deavor to have a shot~' here.
Buohs WANTED, —lf there rare tiny
people in or about the village who have
in their homes books which they have
read and would be tvillhlg to give to
the Public School Library the Prin-
cipal would be pleased to receive thele.
Each book added to the library will
help to iucroas our Government grant.
\VI:sr 11IJIu x TtiACRLItS —'elle Exe-
cutive Conttt►ittee of the West Huron
Teachers' Association met in the Nlodel
School, Clinton, and decided to hold
the next meeting 111 Exeter, Nifty 221iti
and 'died, Subjects for discussion were
selected slid teachers appointed to in-
troduce then!. A discussion arose 011
school legislation, and an interestlil,A,
time was spent 'Phe following resolu-
tion was passed usunim')usly ; ''Its.
solved that the non -examination sub -
jells of Pt. 1 and Jr. Teachers' cour-
ses are not, receiving and will not re-
ceive proper attention as long as there
is 110 exaalilitlation itl these subjects."
Those present %vet•o Nlessrs. Fleming.
Exeter ; 'foal and 'Pigott, Goderich ;
Johnston, Nippon ; Brownlee, liar•
field ; Aliso; Cuningharne, lielgrave ;
(leo. Baird and Miss Jean Mustard,
Train Hurled over 40.
foot Embankment.
Three Dead ; 30 hurt 1n Guelph wreelc.
A broken rail threw the Grand Trunk
main lino fast express from the top of
the huge embankment at Trainor's Cut,
two guiles east of Guelph, Tuesday
afternoon. Three lives were sacrificed
and neatly every passenger on the train
sustained injury. many of them serious-
ly, some, perhaps, fatally.
The train comprised It Pullman coach,
two day coaches and a combination
and baggage car. A heavy express
engine was at the head of the train.
The grade is down, and the engineer,
running behind time, wits taking ad-
vantage of the grade, The train was
travelling at an estimated speed of
fifty•lit'o miles an how',
There is a curve in the track et this
point, and it was the weight of the
ponderous train, coupled with its high
speed, that caused a small piece of rail
to give way, bringing disaster to the fly•
img train and death or injury to its two
or three hundred passengers.
Charles Rankin, a young man, was
the first to he picked up dead, He was
in the chair car and had been dozing
when the train swerved at the curve
and went over the embankment, He
was'thrown against the wide window
of the car with such force that the
body, was hurled clean through the
glass and ho fell down the embank•
merit, one of the cars striking his body
as it bounded after him,, Mr. Rankin,
whose home was in Stratford, was one
of the most widely known young sport-
ing men in tho country, His fort was
hockey, and he played the game in a
manner that won for hint the pride of
his fellow town8m0n fold the respect of
opposing teams, Latterly he had been
acting as referee for tho 0. 111. A, and
he has given the utmost satisfaction.
Rankin sat; married about a week ago
to a young Toronto lady, He was 00
vela's of ago, His death has caused
the deepest gloom among very many
people in that city.
Ex -Mayor O'Donohue of . Stratford
wits also taken out dead. He had
Wen killed by a blow apparently, itnd
was quite dead when found.
The little daughter of H. C. Walker,
of Potcrboro, who was travelling with
her parents, was instantly killed. The
child sustained an injury in her head in
the terrible shaking up.
East Ifilawanosh,
Robt, Harrison is preparing to build
a new brick house.
F. Marshall is having brick hauled
from 31onkton for It new' house.
We aro pleased to hear that 311's. A,
Patterson who has been on the sick list
for for some time is recovering.
P, Toll, J. Caldwell, R. McGowan
and D..1l '(Jill are preparing to rebuild
their barns during the approaching
season.
'Che Cobalt paper speaks of a former
Morrisi11 in the person of Geo. Cold -
:took, es follows :—A largo number of
the prominent citizens of Cobftit gather-
ed together attire Cobalt hotel to par-
take of an oyster supper and to do
honor to one of the most popular and
most deserving persons in the Silver
city. Geo, Caldbeck, chief of police of
Cobalt and the district of Nipissing.
The chair was occupied by 11., 1-I. 0.
13t'oou, and after an address wits rend
Chief Caldbeck wits presented with a
purse oiigold containing $100 and a
silver shield wrought of silver taken
front the alines of Cobalt. Inscribed
'ire these wordy, "Chief Goo. Caldbeck,
:greetings from. Cobalt citizens, Dec.
19th, 1900,"
Thn Credit).
Kta,t,v.—Iii Morris on heh., 2611i, to
311. and Mfrs, Michael Kelly, sr., a
s01).
• \\'t•.s rAmtootc.--In Mullett on Feb,,
2'?nd, to 31r, and Nlrs. Jos \Vest-
abrool', it diuehto .
•
t'l'011lxo Puss.
If you aro acquainted with anyono
wIin is troubled with this distressing
iti'm 111 ,y0U can do, him no greater
favor than to toll him to try Chamber-
lain's Salve. It, gives instant relief,
Price 25o per box, Sold by all drug-
gists.
�. _.
%trump REroltT.-- wheat 69-69 ;
Barley' 44-45 ; Oats' 86-36 ; Peas Sold,
7445 ; Batter 18-19 ; Eggs 21, Peas[
Sold
r}•
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r.41 Tuesday and
Wednesday
"r "r� ;r . r r"r r �r " r.r r r
8iiirt ; . ? .t?�: ?�tiNTRIT �i?� I �? RIN ti
Dress Goods
Openings
March 5 and 8, 1907
r
pr
1! Ladies '--- �+
tai We cordially invite you to be
4 present at our Dress Goods Open- �.
r`}- ings -on Tuesdayand Wednesday,
kij March 5th and 6h. We will place
;ti on exhibition the big stock of Dress +$
Goods for your inspection and will
t'' be pleased to have ypu present.
�tA We remain, gratefully yours,
1:24Po lestone & Gardiner
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ti 4r2(,(� (ilill(1?Z(lAiNii iRSI �t�ttt�::�: aigiigHl ggii nit'. 1. ` ,
•:JHIIH �U I\I I r"/�•r►h 1.rl�"r J r11�■►1 Ilh ♦. bt�I
I1MIR_ EAGEL7M
Better than all other Stock Foods. Nothing to beat it for
horses, cattle, sheep, pigs and fowl-•- 5oc and 25C packages,
39'JL, OUFL
Test Manitoba, made from No. 1 hard wheat, also Chofee Family,
ALL KINDS OF GROCERIES. ------ - MLATS.
LIVERPOOL SALT ICOR BUTTER. MAKERS.
Cash for Butter and Eggs;
A. TAYLOR
•
BLYTH
Leaf
bers
"t want you to see that the.' Maple Loaf' in on '
the noxb pair of rubbers you buy."—wireless
from " the old woman who lived in a shoe."
Buy a pair and you'll bo bo pleas-
antly surprised you'll tell the good
news to your friends.
Made of finest grade of Para gum,
which makes the toughest, most
waterproof rubbers in existence.
Truly astonishing wear-
rosistors. And yet so
light and neat.
vtotraimMit
GIDLEY
COMMEN1'
The 1': it ,h tr 11.1- ,! ,
ill 1112". 1:', !i!, c, t i:,
Soon 4'11,:;1,-.; it , 1:.,'.,I.
I l., ,:..,. ,•.I 0:12
• I. :12;1 ',1,,', ,(.:1
111(1 111'11,!-1- t ,
$1110()) ant du Work Ily for the pHl•i;
1)40; the 1(.:u'd fnjly di,'ll,)1';,,' all
0du0atilual ltiI cti(I '
• !.1',11:, t
i!eateit ,alit' (.;rent. at 1 .i -t 1.1 111'
ter of .t :'1!i!; ail,: 1!;'' ,•.i !
cul;, le': 1, .11 i, "!"!' .!,,.,. ,.i !I
give ,11,111',' lit 1•ple 1 ::lit
Ii42pait:r; it,tei: l j.:.• ilI', •':1
Flogging has term
:11'11' 1.1)1.1: titllti. itet'rlomt„i'\',
all corporal punishment 11:l, 1`,ru t1o• •'
away ‘with, and the prion ;1111 11 it i
say the (tisciiiline in just • :,, good
as \then the prisoners \vele 'tllj,''r 1 i ( '
ptliliihmeIlt.
111 la.'
11,1 c 22.1::1.1,( •1
II( 41 r ;!.,' hint (0;:l til, 2•10n!t!y
u 11, j. Ii!,ii'...• l :1,'
14,. ill 11,11 ant ,ut.
1'.t',!; . I. '111:1'x' ever lea ye- 1 he coon! r(
it dial,' !• :Ilio 11,' 1:t- 2122de222121e t!:'
sat!,: 1 22,1!1 1' of 1'le)t i le l i-, :1 (!C, !!t ill r-
1'i•'"u :!tUl'(1t'I 222 �.
1... 1. 10'1 of t'Irttcc of l'level,ttl,l, ha,
ll:'I.!1, •l �!'. of I!; ltne•t t2( 11911 female
1.111 -„ :1.. i( .212t ef the mnl,Mer,
that civ; 1 l is 1:.111':.! the 211(.11 t!.I!Ii
h:nt t , t.val1: and caw. ti :H.-,'Ive- ail,,.
11'222:,••11 .viten ala t!1•' stn., ``()1114' 1'11112\
de\,'.ni•::.,,rl, ;1t expret..11 \thou the
'col,,' t to \vol!:.
The 4'w furl; lle!ald in ti'ilin).: 11 ,
Thaw ,Pent Sunday says he forgot rl •r:
the 1eli,iu!!s service, ate a d:tic;v dil!!rr
sent front 1)elntuuic,)'. auto "w'.Ilk".1 t r
all ht;111' :1t 11 hri,1: part' ;11,0llt IL, Lrl•,
covering about Fix and a hall
Thal, 2':11- iudelvl ;t 1(1 1,1: pace. l:Ia, 1!!1
;1.
1!l` 19 klitlw•,l to he a fast youth.
The Lnitcll ,State: are 4:Ier, :a -
their old soldier=. The `-erii,'1'
\('l la -t `12rn(f1 tie
yid, that soldier, ,;nil saj!(:. (it !•I i
fexi(!ut and civil star• 181 jt:l' re, j
the ago 1 f (t: (•eat•. -h'!!1 I',.,il'e .''' 't
month; 7(2 year,, )i)lti; \,•(1
the pen -ion to (omllnlf.as,. 1 )122 the
of filing! the :tpplicttji n,
at 1(' Iii
are :iV I:! Ie
(111111;121x -:I;"'1" ;I,! !
111,' ter.t!I;,ae•, !114' II:., tj, it ,•. !,,
of otiti -, 2
hilted •••••.t;ttr'., 'fail,: ..;
\
New
,\. �(II'. f!;I[;u
r n.» 111 i:r•.t1 • :1:2.1 ,t,', ,ilc that
"la lir'
((I'lul!I ;;;;J01.-, . (f ti!: c0i1,1 ,
Ilu. l •r
hull; 1It tr (\V1( ;1,11,1 sl 111' n1.11::'rf, 1)i
r(•;tU,•-111:!r1e r'lut Mimi:, t 1','y cls,; -.1 al,1011
till' ,lnc!.':IL 01hi,•• ;11 th.•11• p) (J....li;,
i
lrlu(.1 i(ulid th(.'! I
,I I.1r.:(.,.111 I
pnl!4 fur 1111' 01M
41 -i ;I'I, .t pr • .,!-
d iy :nt ,'11, .!11,1 r1u III -rale'!; Of tilt' Ills'
tonl('r'; w'huut 1111';. 11:1'.4' \;silo'' for in
oho p.' -t, 1.1'1 till'
that, N(,) il!CI( ai tine Nil' 1f ,111)1')'j.lrily
a hen tiilhr:, .1•e 22re!t('t. They,
pr(rfe..isiUltilIs, :I 1211 1122.y. too, have '1 1 1211"
(If etlie," aliitrd ,. ;any 11''11
the pill -makers can to kt. .ind they ar-e
w;11 -121g 211) tir-t.
I'he
Chicago Chronicle i. hitterl,v !I
tile to the 1Vaterwav's Conluli-iia ll L' -
Cause of its recununendattioln that tilt
(121nttity of treter diverted 12, 1h1 l'hi•
Cage c1'ainllge canal be ]unlit'(),'. Ii 21:'.
Glares:
•c, •n'1 1' .
..alt. Ail.hh.ul is :aft .\.0 u,iu 1:;;1,
fed by American river,, :011! 11:1, ,' ,.Ir,•
try i; under no obligati').- t') I.'1
waters ran is„o those 11'!1:,'•: w'hi•'l,
lietw'('ell it 1(11(1 r,:(halts. If the pe,;11 „t
illiehig;tn should lt!tild a (him ser( ,. lies'
Itc'td of the lake its Aln''kinne, :'( 1!2211
ant a drop of its water could gel into
1.121 :-'.'t)erinr or Lake Huron, :M. i;eop!:,
.11' t,:lluula well'd have u( stole
PumtPitt; II 'lila II Illi; r,luntt•y hu; 11(12'
i3O complain that the water, ;.f ',also
1Vi1nipeg do mot flow into 1122 :;re111
hale system,
But Uncle Sant i; bigger than the
Chronicity; the United State; are r,reat•
4'r titan Chicago, and the roiled States
are going to act in this matter, And
P flaps wore it feasible it !night not
ho 'tvise to try that damming of the the
Straits of :Mackin'. The \Vntet'1y«vs
Cwn111Ission i, doing n goad work, and
Chicago antagonism will not he 1llotved
IA) block it,
1)r. C, A. E. Harris will have his cor-
onation 111ahx, Edward VIE., .performed
in (Queen's Hull London, in honor of
the Premiers who attend the colonial con-
ference.
on•ference.
7 t. '44 YOUR
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CHILI tri SaP 1S
N V Viril •.1 n„
' LEES?
LA:'(i-1)tJ - WILL ,;UREELY CURE.
1 1,'r; ;2 1 ,' .1 t1
'l i.;'•,,' : 1,,;! •:) i'2 one f!llljll' ill
]'1111: f i.,i1 1,-"11 a'l'es' of :•ri 1•
()tins ,1,11 , 1,..:: •r, j1,' i.,l1,1•I111k,
Airs. ,1;1'1:0!, 1.21(22. of ``t, ,11111'1
11e,t \\', 11:11!.1 2'()1011 V 1y,1 "My
baby 1a,1 a 6!:!,l .(f 1,1.1 on hi, head
--..quitea lot '•I small roil spots :1;1(1
pimple,. I applied /ail 11111: and Wit',
h'li;htt'd 211tH the rc31111."
Airs, Gar'''s', of Longford \illi;,' 8av,:
"Zion -Huh is 11 22o:1,12r11l healer of
1iugw0rm. 1 tried everything that
could he thought of, hitt iulthng was
able to cure until %ail-lliti: came, It k
1 fine. remedy."
Trutt, of Portland, writes:
"%:1111 1'111: •,meal- to take tlit' pail' olit
of lufe-, \}'(!Mali 811,1 Niall Jlllll l'I('; (4
soon a; ,Ippiied, and then it heals thea'
up in quick time. That has been my
experience and 1 have 200(1 %;un -lick
ill thy' 1(2)1110 for .1(110' tittle,"
Lion -link i., particularly adapted to
delicate and tender skins, It. i3 free
from all mineral coloring matter 1111(1
from animal fat, being lonely herbal.
It heals cut-, burn-, bruises, ulcer.,
chapped It ll'cs, e,"d,'lita, rllll1tvorill, run-
ning sores, bad 1'g, enlarged veins, pile;,
sealing col't's, etc. As an eu!brocation it
cures ncel1!Ua11-:11, sc1111(2, neuralgia.
:ted ruhi(ed 2011 o12 t110 iiia jn 0119e- I
1`01d (, $ tae ti;1litl1( 1111(1 aching.
All druggists and stores sell at . Oe.
a box, or post free front the %ala -link
Co., Turont(, fur price. el boxes sent
for
Many Millions for Revolvers,
Daniel 13. 1Vcs',r1', the .\[ltSsachu2etta
revolver maker, died with 0 for'2 11110 es•
1121111 ed nt ti32,02)1(1Il), '1111' s'un's rep-
resents America's measure of the value
attnrheil to the revolver, for the make
bearing \Cvs nes name is chiefly sold it
11113 c01.111 2y, 01111, 111110•41, 1; standard 1n
the cavalry arm of the 'rryiue. 'Thirty
111 11 1 1 9 12 d,)llar, is it big sum to be
t•har,Pd to a 71(21' un,l dangerous and
suicidal luxury. The revolver i; that. it
is of dubious sort ice in war. 1124 only
function there is .1, a cavalry weapon.
Indeed. It I, all 4'y nisi()!' of the mediae-
val purpose to p1 '.:i,1,' 122,2-0 soldiers with
a fitearl:l. In the i',t1'1try the weapon is
I'fle(tive only Mp 111 fifty yards. It has
no value 11(1 hum int. The average man
can 210 morn iis:,,eitt ion on birds and
beasts t'ith 11 ,!in;:,hot. The only par•
pose which the revolver i-er0e7 is to kill
Another maul. and ,'ren for that its Ilse•
f11111P.ii i3 1)1.2'1'0-L111102(11, \('w York
Alail.
t.c, of 'tri a
-�+4 A
BETTER T O SPAM% .
Spanking does net cu:•, children of bed-
wetting,. There is a constitutional cause for
this trouble. Mrs. M. Summers, Flo:: W. 8.
Windsor, Ort., will :)end free to any mother
her Ellet:(: -°fill (10111e treatment, with full
Instructions. Send 2.0 money but write her
to -day if your children trouble you in this
*ay. Don't blame the child, the chance;
are It can't help it. This treatment also euros
adults and aged people troubled with urine
difficulties by day or n!;ht.
Best of Three Reasons,
()nee an .\teli=on politician offefed a
•
turkey to the negro who could give the
le.,t momma for tieillg :t lhpllliljion 011e
old colored 1111111 ,aid: "I's" 11 '1111ie:111
kttae the 'ptlhlii an party ant u5 niggers
free," and the man thought that \void('
get him the tt:rkey, bet the Next Man
said: "1)4' 10)15(01 1'44 a Ilepnhlivan is
because jt; do party dal gives u; )er-
t(:etive tariff," and the politician though!:
NEW FAIR WAGE OFFICL'R, Bismarck's Cigar,
J. D, McNiven, a Vancouver Labor b1:tn,
IIa3 Leen Appointed.
\I,'. J. D. \Ic\iven, of Victoria, 11. ('„
leis !welt .11111012 1,•11 vote o1 1111' 1,111'
)lll:''l, t'1 the Itep,1rl114)111 0 Labor, to
ill! the v.«,111..y ,',1,1., 2 tv t1. death
t.1 111(. late 11. ,I, 2('I),Il1,.,l!1;,'. \Ir. .\le -
.,11r11 ha., 1,111 ' co!, 1 6,1'211 ;it 1111
,ill' (1 \ 1, 1,.:1:!
iur0 (1),' e• '1 I, t,„ 1 1f 1111' dr1),121.•
101'111. I)Ini11:; \!r. t)I)lI' 1124''; 1)101-$
:111(1 111,2211 1;1,'1' n,y,a',In1i; 11:' has (,:volt
called tir!! to ;1-•1•1 oho fair wage.'
11rnnt'h 1f 1!:.' ,Iet,,,!t!eott in nulk!:1:;
floe-11;',11tons 11021 111'epallll'! schedule;
tar il,>,':ii11n in (tncorllnlol1t cont'1(014.
111, antics in 1111; connection, 01121 its
comes' (indent, have 1"(.II Ili-t'll)l get1 to
the entile satisfiction of the depart•
1110111, :11111 il!, :'1'p,(Ilil1llc111 1;, II1l'1.41(i•t',
to he rrl;1r111'(1 (2! pini :1s a1 promotion
hard 1111,1!1 r4)ocllition of Pa,t ;ervirt';.
.\!1', \lr'\Ives is 111'etlfalll (of the 'limes
printing ofilre jn \-ictm'iil. Ile has
been prominent 101• 1'22111', in labor t'il••
(1422, 11n11 hi, appointment \will he !Zeiler -
11,L. 1Pill'ovrll by organized labor
t1ro0;2llout the Dominion, Ile i, 0
Prominent officer of the Trades and
Labor 1'ongrc,: of Canada and of the
international Typ(graphieal [Mon. posi-
tion, 5vhieh he hits hell for year,. Ile
1003 2 1 .ted a; at 1•:11)121 r audi(11!te for
the 2202' of \'ietoi1:1 jn 1112)11 and retire -
seined 111211 Bits jn the I.e;.i,lattlre of
13riti,h ('oliimIda during the Past fuer
ye'a's, lir. A122\icrn i; the only
member of the 21121(2 stltt'f of the 1),'-
pau'tincmt of Lollar for the \Vest, the
other offl('cl'' being* from Ontario', Que-
bec' or the \L•uitinn, 1'rovinee.,
fair \\':tire: offjt','! 12'23 dutje, will be
largely confine'' to Ont arin :1111 the
‘Vest, \lr, \'i,•t(r 1)11 Brea'', the other
fair wages office) of the 1)01artment,
having to d,) a(.ciall;: 1\1111 tl111'1iia' :11111
the i::t,t. \Ir. \122\'2'2212 11'111 enter 011
hi; 1112tH; ill t1e 1)011.1 10011 on March
1st,
Your littla 011,3 arc a constant rtrit 121
hili and \Viotti w1eather. hry v'.111
match cold. I)0 you 11002 Gbout .7(1 Ioir't
CAnrllltlfl'.iloa Gar', the Lung Tonic, ;'(1,1
what it has dev for so many ? It 13 r',id
to be the only reliable tomrdy for all
rljseares of the air p.1.;a rs jn rllild,en.
It is absolutely h tamers anti pleasant to
tak4. !tit guaranteed to cure 02 your muncy
13 returned. The price is 25c. pct' honk,
and all dealers in medicine tell ; I,1
This remedy shculd lam in every heaschnld,
Fire Record for Last Year.
(Poriland Oregonian.)
Tho fact that when a r avant becomes 111rL`'-
ster a cruel foe is suddenly developed 1s
attested by the dreadful 1::1,02 anti loss of
life occasioned by flt•t in tho United i1•ltnl
within t!:o twelve months 2:02or(.d by a
slnutning up of theao. losses for J903, 'Phis
record shows that nearly 7,000 lives were 1222t
and more than $1;00,000,000 worth of property
w:1-9 destroyed by Piro during that period,
In no other country' In tho world Is ti)e fico
108x, In bulk or pro rat:', unyw'hcre 001(2' ow'71
ow'n. Lnst, year, owing to tho dcvasting fire
that followed the earthquake In San 1''1'all-
clsco, this loss 2:123 in great exceng of 2110
average, but lin average or some years
past has born ;3120,000,04r� 1 year,
a„' C H
Mange, Pralrlo Scratches and every form of
contagious Itch on human or animals cured
in ::0 m'a'ttes by t\'ulfurd's Sanitary Lotion,
It never falls. Sold by druggists,
.P s A
THE FUTURE WOMAN.
Views on the Subject by a Distinguished
Italian.
1 he (roman of the future, in order to
attain perfeetiou, .Mould improve physi-
cally, morally and int eller.' 111111'. 'flies°
are the duce adverbs which represent
the great 11(1111:112 trinity, three gods of
the soul, the gad of felirily, which , i5
itself the 12'•,()'11 of the Pomfret colt:ilio•
1'11101 of all 11111' 1':U'I'gl,"1, 7110.1 I'I'l111'+tiu1'
Paolo \loiltt1azza, ail the Pilgrim.
'.11/"ONI"'"""" m"" -8.11'"".1•
-'ln" \Vioiiut ilei :11\V:25 1)1021 and
ahvay.;
2• ';,2 ,11 II) r) VALUABLE RING wiil be putterilll. moon all•pow•efful, by
-(,;719 r`'`} 1 (12'2. 1,•011; 112111 21,. 02x101 dethrone nor
;11:11;2' ll:':' 11:1!!-. ill Ilett' 11-80,, on 10 w•,:
GOLD WATCH o11;..lilt to d1'2''l)1111(1' be;llty h\' adding
All '" a d: 7 '1 1-d ,1't 1•)
v1IW'dt•,roar .: 1,03u.
tan) ft t ;I( , 1.1 k•
4,3 .11 f.t'i.P.a
• (21• I••.t fu the
• tl:r»ry 1.1 :9;"N
rid12! 112 t ()Y1'!' GO. 1110
(:rant, Isr: -t2 '7.'14,G
1:142(11.2 iu ...•rt int•
:iu.,tl• •d•r.1, .•!u1(-!
at to•. 4'.1• h, r 2.,ra l:•
us,,',
Irl 1•tl•• - .1. a 2214
''u: I42,.1
111114.2.,il Ltd 1211,
1227 07 11''11 Ll
12:,11 rp.,r..l;r.: !:::2 1i •n
1,1111:: n.t,C1 :te,n
ly L. t)b1 trims flim, r.l
I( 'ler c021(1 Il l2 ant les 1hose of the
heart and thought. fill'-11;!ll2' the won) -
1111 of the flltme ,incl,' l.' neither feeble
aur neurotic. .1 w'i-e. lly,gir'llh' regime
should Fonder her graceful w'itllouh
Iran,furluicg 11i.r inn( a sportswoman,
Morally the \V'0lil0l( of the Int tire Should
�I11'll;lam
the 21•(1111,11 of today, a; 12)217
now' snrp,.71'4 the slave or savage. She
should choose 11"1' sponse with ::('hell.',
and eonsciene:' becan:)' she \t'jll not ap•
proaeh the 1111:!1' w'jth eye; bandaged by
ignorance and hypocrisy. 121 marriage,
;Ile ;h (111(1 have r t!:a'ity of rights,
ca..fart!•',:..d.,t.n;tillglv1;)•111»u"Ppnrianlyt7,tan 2'91,11,11i(1' if 1111111
:1: r,..: L ::1i 6•.I ,l,.n(1 1!;1111.. ('a n w'a!,:p l.a, 'n or te ('hal'2(1'1(1' of woman \Pitt be bet•
C.a,': �••t
in , ,• r.. J'.."'. iu ,�. (2.;'1:14 t.. I(•n Itln :. ddrv•es'1'he
2°r!zu 110011 (o., r)e t. ;: 5 t'orc'h(), 0111$ i1'1(21 (lot 111111)1!•:ill;; it virile, hill. 111 mak-
ing It more est l4tically feminine. Iler
War Office Plot Large Enough, inclination to do good 1\ ill not take the
-\ 11('2' building for the a('0u111111u(1at10n formof :111 Iflllocel11 4o111pas1jull for the
of lie \\•u r (1f fie(' hasliven constructed fl'it•~ ' of other;, lint it will transform
at. 212 d'10 In; 221,$1, :121(1 11010 the ann11tlnec' 11;41' into all al'llInl, \1'1240 Phil:ultlropy,
1111'1:1 j, 111111)' 11:12 11:P prelui2ca la'e 110t lnttllcctultlly she will be able to cry
with just pride. "1 ant sufficient unto
11•01111•10 ......moommeormomommirormawarsaanamouradmmoon.
large enough to take in the whole of
1111 dePartnl('nt�, 'l'he handsome strut- 1 lI1'4Plf," She will not be the equal of
turf. in \\-Ilitehall 20as d(;tgned to ac- allot; slic. will le more feminine than
eonanlIdlte all departments. and roost ever, because she will have reinforced
1,112-t la, fount for 111(.10. 11'lutt 31011123 iter femininity.
11) have h:lppenr,l i; that the Iigh''r of- -- ,'��--'-
licial? have Inouapulized too many rooms
to the cx('hl-roll of other servants of the
`tate ‘'ho 11001 1121 oyn,tl right 10 1)0
11••11,0ll in 114 111'2 tiffj00;.---t'ou't duur-
ua1.
'Ile p1111j;ller of the be -t Farmer's
'Alper in tMt \I:11'1) i1110 I'ro\ ince; in Ivrit-
ills to u5 slates:
1 101)1114 81(,' 1;2211 1 du 10.0 know of a
medicine than has stood the test of
time like AIIX:\kl)'S LINI\11:\'1'. It
las been an unfailing ronu'tly in our
,, 1.
"That's an intelligent man; I will ;` "e household ever since 1 can rennnnher, and
hint the turkey," and then the third caul has outlived dozens of would be CC,rlpe•
walked up and :01(21: ''1)4' rell'011 I is a titors and imitators"
Itepuhlica, i, because 1 want (2211 tur-
key." 11(2(1 he gut tit.--Ateh1son, Kau.,
G lobe.
FOK AU4 lit/IvIOURS
Eczema, Solt Rhetun, Puglulee, etc. -no reinr.dy
heals more quickly than Mira Ointment.
Mira rciie1'es inflammation, (001)10, pain, cr.'1,-s
new 16:0 to cover raw surfaces, and rulores the
to healthy V !rA0ri1110e3r.
AI's. J. t,': !b, 1124 U.r,'eranr'l ,Slur,', ; or•orffo,
nvriI;s: '11 rs a 11oldr',ful Curl•." J, 7)•(nr141,
ftanaliorr, srtrl : " i highly recoelmer ll your Mira
Oie/nmod jar• Lri,n,a,'
Mira 'fable! and Blond Tonic help to a more
thorou h cure. At druggists -or from "F1,1
Chemists' Co. of Canada, Limited, Hamil'.c, :-
Tororonto• Insist on getting
ci.jr"v/rf�
`• �t t
TO.SDC (.11.2112 1-1l2GltTGIILu.
7 -
Great Virtue in the Apple.
many per o�s (.r excellent judoluf'nt
will tell you that the apple in its pet fee.
Lieu is the 11121'4 trait that nature pru•
vide,:; for man. It j, not at n11111er of
:yltrprise, therefore, that 11)1 ('llllliL I01tl0
wpplt' lover ii, 110101 ng 1111.4 tittle to til.
fore'st2e11 of /I 1/1/11' Ile lfuldi 11101.
apples and op1in1j-111 are almo:21 synony•
twills term, null makes (unity astonishing
claims regarding Ih4 hsenfit'ial effect, of
the fruit. Of all the peculiar beliefs that
are-(100igncd to enrage the attention of
iiuriukinvl none 1; II i; hnrnlflll IIlan this
of the Apple club. The busy American
fills to appreciate the pleasure tut well
ala ben:$fll3 that a liking for fruit will
bring him. \\'e. Ore not the fruit -loving
people that our forefathers wore, and if
the promoter Of the new cult out renew',
this am+richt liking his effort\•t are deserv-
ing of earnest 01101)111'rh0II0'nt.--Cleveland
Plain Dealer,
+/•►
'I'ommny---l.'up, what js curiosity? Tom -
toy's Pop -Curiosity, my son, is some.,
Where American Traders Err.
'1'1e American Alini•tot' to I.:1n1n(10r
Nay., that we 1:111111 never do 2111 extensive
bmsine,s ill t-4o04l, .1 welled until the
nt.1020 aetoret2 of the United t -'d stet
lili1le a (1)1;,-1' .study of the 10,221., of the
people of the Latin republics. \1'4' think
this i4 at mistake. 11. is not what they
need but what they demand that wee
should convert' ourselves 01)1)11, \; at
matter of fart, 1)111' tll•ttinflietilrel•7 are
In. r" i
1 1 prone t I
t , 1 , ,alt 011 111 ,r ,11 ,
tnl t. ,n 1
I that
the I;ulins need .t reitlly good nrtie!e 1uu1
send it Co deal, while their rival; pro.
004(1 011 1111 1le0ry (I' 'nipjjtl;'iIt f wlitt
(ley wnmt, 111111 11l;1 1l::;(1• tet ,4'`11 thein gum{
hill., 1,1 p:12'sning that tour -4, ^un Frau-
ei-4'o I'ltroniele.
1! eethin o Balms
are saved suffering -and mothers
given res'--wiIcll oile t1 ,es
Nurses'12011 mothers' Tram re
Quickly relieves ---regulates the
bowels --- prevents convulsions.
Used 5o years. AI)solilt.ely safe.
At drug -stores,': 10. ()bottles, f1.23.
National Drug Ft Chemical Co,, Limited,
Sole Proprietors, M,,�o.w.n�,t,r,/era,.l,...0 41
Minard's Liniment Cures Diphtheria.
On the Lake.
Lu11u11y.)
Ito -II 11 1\','. hush :t lye,
Do 1102 :120akV,
'1111' \1'11111; ro(•I: 1'0111' Cradle --
.\ 10,11 1111 the lake:
The wage, croon ;1 laps',',
! It ,1. 1114 51112 ); 1;•Pill.
'lust' 0 bye. 111.;1 11 by(',
1)11 not, aw21Le.
ltu>'h a lye, r11711 11 bye,
Low sinks 11e .;un;
'1110 101,11 dance:4 ligltly,
The 1usy Iva 011.; run,
The stars glimmer foittl1ly,
Sleep, little one;
Dish 0 bye, hush It lye,
Luw• sings 1h12 sun,
11112.21 ,rt I,ye, 111121 a hyo,
Slumber and reed,
The \valet's ,t -flashing
11'il.h
foam on each c1.est;
'the truly, foilot' after,
\\ Mile 1,, , aid 11r11a,:1
h:1•11 :1 bye,
Slander 11n(1 re:1.
--y►o
Minard's Liniment Cures' Distemper.
Real Source of American Power,
(St. Lout; rtepubI1o.3
• The (Ui1'0111:10" 2;'1111(1 the Unittnl ';;1ntr.s
p0:•1e=n over all oilier nations Is that they
Huller' In abundllnee all the sulrilies, whether
of 2Vid or 211/41)2y, that are 110000;1 In 2002,
It If; one great factor In the eondltIona wi't'h
Inn 1:0 1110 unit, 11 ::.tatty -i, the ino::t powerf.11
nation that ever ::I:Itd on the earth.
Mina,rd's Liniment Cures Garget in Cows,
The Mugger's Attendants,
el:llula'ring lip I nal iced' what:
loole(1 like 1110 hulk of a ship, about 21)11)
1';tl',lr• 110,1',', It 1)11'11;',( (tat t!) 11e a• mop-
stet.eruetulile; it, 1(11('21, tyili11nut exng•
genii ion. have been 27 feet or 28 feet
long. and, in, its closet vicinity were fire
or six small nlllg1 )gra, looking 1)110 12
bodyguard, I was afterward told by an
0121 ('uwnpmv' resident that, they Raw
:illy art ant 11241, and give warning of
any type Itching. danger to their oyer'
r'rl•1)1 hir•l,l
•v.rrr �.••"••
"'I 110 0111:!0 (f a 11,'1' 21 2' ,1111'"
111. Ica 1.2.1; ultra aai 1, "i, 11.,t understood
is 'I: it, is I h... 1;1.•1 one 3)211 pu 4(,ies; 121:,1
i !! 1" 1: 1111 (02 (11! r' of ,oti! ling another.
1t h.,(n'It :'at7, I led 2,1111 1,n(' 2'01''1' 11'0
1:! n.}' j:'','L.•I , 2' 11':'11 11•a1•efully gnat -12,1
11!'rin;, the 2',111,11 of this bat tic a2, 12
2221 ,'1 (!U', 111:1 II',';'r.11l'!', I (11!1 not (1'"1
j1:••,212 '21 in 12,jn,r 11, I painted in is'ow-
1110 eons; 1(1 my 1111n1 the 11:111 y 1022'
1 ! , n 1 sh0n11 1'0 i1>'' it atter 'silt victory.
1'11' 1 h:11 lily chance.;, .\
lay 1',1i11., ••••• \2ith arm,
ern -heti. Inurnllnin': for something to
rt'1'0=1) him. I telt in Inv Iriel:113 and.
f1'Ic',i 1 1041 ,1(111 r::)i11.:ln(i that tv01111 lam
111 12!1 11=e to hie), Pat :.lay! I had 21111
ant' treasured (11111'. I'Ii;_Ilted this for
him and 111022.-21 it h:'t\r,.'n 11k 10011, \-nil
1411(12111 112110 s4el( the poor tv11ow''N gr.ttc-
ful smile. I nrlrr )'nj, yed It t j;411• s(
1mu h 1 11112 2110' w•hicll I (111 11 '1
deet''" I'bicago Chronicle.
Relics Made to Order,
(Atlanta ('0n.tl1utlon.)
"Yes, sit', thin Is the place w•hcl'c
was fought,"
"'lave they any 202208 of It?"
"1'e;, rhe, John, mold the gentleman about
twenty bullets tut' tell the blackmith to
Minard's Liniment Cures Colds, etc,
the battle
Sure of Going to Heaven,
"What are you leets lllf',' s 1 Folli' .1111111''
„Our u1liti,ter I:: ,:t'i'lt; (2lkulg about
while -colied angels,"
"\fell
"\\'ell, i knots I'll he Jr.=t miserable In
h052en; I loot: horrid in wilt,'."
142,;11 T; l`“), 1), 1OO7.
1{PLl' 1VAN'i'ED-FE1(iALE,
1N'i'1N I),.1 0(1(11) 011Nr:it,ltr - :'t;lt-
s 2 ant, n) Wat,1Il11lr, or L2,1.100%
1111. ,1:14 2't '1t':, 1'u•xlo 43.t0 1' .111 r I,•'It
ay, 1211 ..:t l f.l Irr tryll .n,' ,n, Ont...
MJ•S ELT,4NE,Oil,,,
firs, Wln.low'n Soothing fyr:1" idiould al -
way.; be l' d mor 21 )ldn'1 teething,. it
8,201110•: the viola, soothe, the );tams, mires
wind colic and l:1 the best remedy for dhu•-
rlera_
,`...�v..... _......_.. �..._...e..._.._._....�...,
sive?. Lr.►ZOY'S
FEMALE; PILLS
,t t.If,', 011112 nuc 1l Ili re 'Lenten'rogulA.
t,'2 •1'itr,.o 1111. !non 6.011 iuc.l In rrl010
1.,r over an, years, Net :.land ItivaluaLle
loran (n11111'211 111.41,:ted, .ud am gullran•
r,.,.1rd I,7((1 Il.e(1)2. 1':na¢ru(Iro 1.1t1'a) n '11(12 1 .24) for
:sill. • 4, r,.d(I1x'z or
111 ,11;142) pr r)' mall, r^ru"•I 0801,A, uu (C`u'lt of pin.*
Lig ItOY PILL CO..
sox 42, ILamllton, Canals
Mosquito Pest.
1,1 speaks well for rho mosquito theory of
yellow fever that acting on it Now Orlealul
(11d not luno a sltlgio olts0 of that
during the year 1903, and that rho city, 1n
anticipation of the conttng spring weather,
has ((M'ose'y begun Its campaign 1gair.5),
the anasquito, 1t has put (h)2) mon to work
hunting up all possible breeding pl21C'24 of
(ho 1111101 111111 desla'oylng them. It is w'ou-
dcrful that N2'w• Orleans should nttenlpt to
control the 1121x=q1111o:, he,'au10 they aro
002 to be, blown 111 from the gulf 111 myriads
ttt.::1)' t1:11, It New Orleans !Mimes tho
nu.quito theory no ono else ought to
11,11111 it.
A trial will convince every housewifo in ('nnndr.1 ha t ° iluIfatar0 faking Powder"
is far superior to anY other oho hoc over used. It is prepat'rd (rota the heat and purest
materials that 2110(2 2' (2011 buy, under the 01rnc•t ion of en a li,crt 10Knufneturing eboelial„
therefore Wo are nb13 to set) if, oma Cc.cll Cucarrtnino of £ t./alaction. 10 order to
introduce nuiiarrcn Baking Powdor" WO aro making.; wonderfully attractive
premium offers to Beyrl and gir18, If intcrcatt:d crop (10 a 2203tal.
Fr"EE BEAUTIFUL PICTURE POST CARDS FREE
'1'o env user of hnhing powder W2) will )gladly send, absolutely free, postage
prepaid, 1t act of four or our latest edition of plet 1110 port coni:', lithographed in
brilliant colors. Simply lvrile us, answering the fol'uw log questions :
tat. Name your Grocer.
tlario :)Sia Paper.
International Food Company, Toronto, Canada.
•--�- ---
"Ask for tho Purplo Pack -age." 2
Iq
f1 ,Y ;r1r�`
1f',,ry CM,::IN.
` f, 2� r
, '' 1 i. WAY FREE.
n 126" aot1 d" $1010 a to this Puzzle c' '40-
'I'bo 22tter,, to tilt. kit. cI flits tetvetrttscntent t1 len properly arranged apelll four words. Can.you.
ap.;ll oat 1(l: (211 til -m. if 3'1 CDC:,: ttttf! pr see 11'1.101-104' aro unruly worth trying for, 'l'ht'co 1 ' )
Corel -et _i Stn peril ',l,' 1.1. If •,..-)21 41(0'•101.11:.Re them out yoUr;rif, get 002110 (t'e'rn to helpyu:. 4„
,4,2,11•r••r•.<or-'1":,b•.•n7.7P'.1rw1:,C:.3r4,.11,v6.7lai1` ,u.:v 1nmlt:4.1a'.1,I earn:41x114.11a rn,wiq,Rln.0u(w.Lil.Vll
1 (!r f. •i Y.fit x'1111_ l.I.IA1.rD1:. iY o. 1
P1:1
1r.nt,.1L•,•f4•L 1 Vel.Y11tr51'..fal1,:r•.:t7l4QItnal
. i:"I(:!frlLt 6 f.TI.3t131 NO. 2
r "r: )
Tho Past word n'Iton the letters aro 'i•
'.':0F)e.1y nxranged epcilo tho name
(11'a largo ('coat itt.n city. The second (rf)
word when the totters aro properly
\
arranged orellgtile
t.'
thing we E1 tine. Z he third word r,
" ' t7bon properly LETT/Ingot!. ;o(1 a )elle Vilely ...,,cw: 4.:-,c.waem-''" --x1l.an.'mx muL.wxin D p q� f 1 1✓ • �)'
name of 6or11UL11111(;' 24'.1'11 (l U. '1'114 :'•t'-'
.II A ,r_ 'r '�rS\"rt) fourth word when )I.'ol)crlyaSrrangedl
f '.tu..t.. 1 .1..9 NO. 3 spells: the name of coutotittn ; we all `',!
•....,••..•«w,•••••.•••.•••••..-•.r•w._..r vII...%.,..,
1,r, 4; L'• Lit b,l'n 6,111I >1wr1i1cH years,
• tj (' 4 .! ' Y �'N'' I f f % k ,11!1)'. 11'tth Itl,'t 1 sale Wo.;cn•
*. Not 111!11? y 141' the 1.'41:Xs 1,1c.4;•
lis" bn1 1•!' I H. Lir)! hi 11,1 If, for
IN'f 1Zi�ATi;•:1:111 r 301\1 :i-:.7Ai?Ci[ .)i,l,(!,'1:.! ; 4 "'1I r 4tcl'min( lei 41
1,"I'll 11"le VItI .11n1111:1:11, ;1111! 1-:1:11' \\•;Ir,
•
a 1.,1'4'!1, 0. 1 `imp!). heir tit ilii 1114 ,111:!':+, 'I'! 1' flivor
0:11)4, -Gell, xxvl• I2.25,
of 141,11 c(^;t1,! ,14,4 Litll, a1'! r,:,nitl C1I1
4,444,' .' :, ). I. I u'' prusperil , .\•4 11141')4, n"I :)') 1111'4 10r his jn'r; dr, (lulil-
1` ...!: 41,1:4 a 41'44 11 1 4141'( Ili Il1c;lin11•.44
t• !41 :.4 thy of pro -
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1 ,
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1 'I 4'li 4!111\' 11',!1!„ l'1'iultll,'l, 11 111:! ' tIun'•
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l it ' ! ! : !, 4t 1' .) 4.111,'! , . 4 ,111.1y 1)'31)4)1 at T• 1:441(''`( 1,1'w:1)0111 y, "i4aae SII r
h" ;::1(44,1 ;411: tl.'i,!it'lidy,- 11('11,1
I ttml reorived. .nn hundredfold: 'l nil I.'
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I•(rity w;,l, rvitlnn11;' 1141' fo I!1) 4!IVWt
1, 4.4 i ,t1,":. 'N \;111' (1'0111 1111111' 1,1 .I Ids' -1,114,1,, I) )'::l '.4(Ildt;'fo1. 'l hirty, )1x1 v.
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fort ilif v 111 I•hnf, rt-
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r}, 1. ,ll!IU,:: 1 111'llllty, I;'lt!;,!l td', Ido- 1114!, re:idle•(' to til(' hiLIIC-1. (1e•
h'lli4':I tw,'1, ::1111 x11':1 }411'1, tr{'ti of 111'orlllrtlVl'ness," "i1:aly 1)1(411
III ,. ' ii :i)1, ;wt./tilling t1 11 t1,,1.11t4.•. 11'41')4 (fall ;dl)g(?ther tint of IIIIsiness.,
11!1,4 :'1•• 1.. Itj ,. "rail to "4,1,' . Ii'. •• - 1'111)44' lh;t k t11 take [lull into It i en.
t!lusia-:it, ;14.11 f:rn;ttieistn, if not \:cal:•
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(:l!i i••:n't•:lltJ1'1'•,4. :1''1,,ti'(, LIN(' 11':1',11: ii,i to (Hit (silt ,!f the L""il•
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1
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II"]re ;:1:1 U 1144 I,,'t':! 1!'" 1,1
rs')llly ll.lwt' til' pro1111'.e t,)1 ,this lit)?
I. 'i iv. Ji).
motto (it 1114 ;:'oat l.untlut 1';\!l1;aC'n•,
''hlie earth i; the 1.ord':3, :old the lulne •,
thereof.'
1 . iJl1'1('(i 111;.. :. fl.,'.\' 1,111• 11, I`oe'4 Or"t� es% "The man
brunt, and \cent forward and )(rets until
i:achta g'?";IU.i• ! o
l t": Ir:'.r,'(.; 1';I'. (', ;;:L1 I!'ul!I Ir\ 1' ,I'p1'"• I iii 11(S(',1MI. w('1'y greats' (v. 13),
11' tolll`r
, ft:r\calt 44'o kn
11!1 im 1'1,;1',1 and ')\1'l(d"c.
1' ! i.r,j .',1 •�, 1'. 141,',•
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p,lt'4n:..•f 1,4(1•4,"14'4,1' ' 4!,141. j (4.2 Pet. III, Jai), gl'Uw 111) Into hill! in all
i t. 1. I. I!1, uf- things (1';pl. iv. 15), .11any Chri,tialts
1 i':.-4.'(111• \'. 1. )'. 1 1,! t,
' '" ! aro .1111,1; 111,141.,1 lbt4 Iced on
i"1,. 1! 11'1,4!1 l'!I\",'. ti,' '.:!r)4 of 1-.1111t" ! literature Illtitead o1 oil the 1)1'(';1(1 (If
for !•,.'rt. !.:4 :•' ; 1,1.4:1 11:!}, 1 .,141(4' 1 life; drink front the pollut(vl stream of
If v4., Lid 1,.,- i :n ; :4404: !'! 11. •, \"' w orldl '
l pleasure, lllstl':I(I of Ill! )41111'
1') 1,;;111, t.1' ::11'.1 1 `. I'.','1 ; \ ".In ( 1v:Iters of ,spiritual helll:tieellel' hl'('athe
11'1 '1.' :1;4, ,1 !li;l :!r), sur tat ! 1141' impure :111' of ;:.Ir-iI 1 instead Of i1':
, t 4
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I!It! 1:111' 1) 1':' i, 4,t tI! ; i4111L".0- I ('(:11111141411.14' dwell in the miasmicn
:1 +:!. 'lands of doubt im:'tead GI on tho slamin ,t:l'I Lll(l it .on his bed, ile then roti -
1!. 1 .:(c 1141' 1.0 4"' .i,'.l.cr (('. 1.)-:•'). ! bill:, of 4141; 1'4(11)'1 in the dark dlI:3 ' fir,! his sister, J1iea Alexander, who
1• • 1 11, ;'HI 111 ' ;yid! 4, 1'10. In 11!'1 „ 1'.11(;1- t'..lii of ll!' -.1111' Ilihtl Y.(1 of rt'•julchig :l j,' it 4 lions(' for iu'r lll'utIler ,II1111C�.
;1 44()11. Cel! o: 11:4111' 41'11s 11 1104;e3• I the cheerful caltle.i of eontc:;t. About 1.(14' i, supposed to be insa11e, Ile
`,(11:1 '11 H. .i'::-'' ,44.14!; 111)11 h..1.)' 10 1 t141'lltyf1v11 Years ago ;L y)14111!, 1111th. 111 ::•,0.1 all ;18111,
.AIt'xinlder teas highly respected and
Lllowa.
ai, tq W ii ` ,,y,` �� (i 4
SII; 1I:i;1lis ofi Elle t();r'•eCLullC<<s---
C.11111,1, 'rYhopiiiy, (-(1110) or
i.11[;S;;titli!!P.
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Jill'.• 1,,'ll)")i ,t. 1.'1;1.1 '01�.•".
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't, , :,,, I f'n' a!1 f, 1'111 1f
I•,• 1,';'111;1, 44 1i)Iplli I. 1't111g'll,
11," Il 141'1' I I111!�, 141111th 11101 11411.!
1',;ritl fill iirtt !a. The most
, 1 'r i• 1111 w' It!.,'vi staunch, 11'1'1-
4':4:..; it, 1' i; 4,14,';Innt In ta.!:et 11, i4
11, Ir,"•a
4,'411,11' hutl,rhnlll rel;le)ls'
"•''';I 1,, . 't) it , . ' i4itiiiii ,'i fret ln,g
'•il11'L:g it ',d )'our ('o1414toi,to I:xp''clorr:)t
114144' 11 a!'.;!!''nd'.d medicine for coughr
::1'1, thrr:ll or lunt: tr"111)1,1. w'1.11'I not
1J:•.' lu 1x1 ,;i:1;,'llt It In 4.14+ 1;;!uso,"
M'RS. J• LGOYU,
Vittoria (Jilt
\?9\'1, borne l;i::liltlr testi•
to tilt \I•orl'lerlul (unitive proper-
t4'nit.,f,'otl F,(pre1m'ant, At all
'let: 't::;.;t'+, 25t. per bot tIe. No other
"j!1:;t an gond" as
FSFOOJ[
EX [C[(MAN1
r4Lu1 J)ERED BY LUNATIC.
P miner Who Calls on Neighbor is Shot
to Death.
Illinois, ' b n., Feb. 'I'hi;i 11 morn-
r
•I;1!1'1'•i a,•eSilllltl'1', of V111)y, 11'1'!11
4,•, e' to get \I'il!.nn Lyle, a h;lehelur
ln! »!!)!':t a 11111(' west of him, to (11:1:'
aril heli, hint draw (lay.
:lolhing o; known as to IVIII41 hap.
I,":44'41 between them, but Lyle 'shat hint
4,1111 i; shotgun and carried the corpse
111144' 11':11 it \1 1; all ol).1111 to:' (It fl.'I'
part..' tr,
011 the (1(44:4 III (4.1!1,1, to )!i,•
Irv..• til, 1'4!1',111' I'.:{'i 4',n 111•'1'; 1!1:11;
44'!)., I 1'• t•1, t t'1, ,1::')1411'1' a i L':110 to It ;off.
England 1141., fighting ;t slue bat tie. ile
toil, about to calm of age, and his fath-
er'tropl:oil to take hint into pcu':ucr:anip
in his bu,ine4S, '1'he busii4t,4 I4a; t.ht!
WANT TO VOTE BY iYIAIL.
lh, 41. lio 41,44), u, 1141;,' 4!,•1,( 1'!t brewing trade, i)1 which his father had
in. is, 1111.,n 11.' 4.tl'ait he 1111 made with become itmnlelwcly \crillthv. Tho
1111:;: ,, r :!I.' 11 '1 ' h" 1' '411. nor 44)1 !:i 4111 had recently become a (;4144 ;: i;;u C^ntmercial Travellers Lay Proposition
1(1, 11 11:1:; ;(1:)1 11„4,:111:1 4 111(".1, 1141 ,1144; Ile consecrated himself to save tltt' w1:•
1111 ( '
. 1111.1.
• t Y drink i
•' h 1111
1 Undo r ,. SO fit' IIS
• r1'1
" 1lh II1
but '"''l: "Iblr '4111 :rt;, \ r .0.1,)11111(1) :iv in Ilii power, the'nisi:hicf'h!k father Ilad
uur•riwl'•0 1,11111', than done. God prospered hila. 1141 trod: grew
1'1!11; of (14,.1,;1 I'hr 1cr,u;Irr until he 11;!S able to ermt, 011 tho
1 , 1,0)1 mad, London
arota•1,1 t,'I.'u•, irry„t'd :\,•:tin the wells, a Ruble bltildiu% for
his
rte. I1 4111, 04414 t1 !;".';, up Iim lworl: costing half It million d011i(('4
uu';:I,;ri .t,4 If 1111 ;'41st un(l 1;,,44.1.,, rl•,l( ]f0 h;is a:;111)4)1(14. eoffeo )alace, n pool:
('bili ti,:r; hal 1iil.'d t!1(' (1,''111 :\bt'ah't!Il Slllonu, a hall flint (1'i11 Setif ;4,0(1(1 (4;:1(41)4
lead ,4!:;.:. 11141 I,l ;(c resolves to open thea! so pullet. that every person can sue and
hear the spent:e1,, office, for his striae-
agai'1• "`•I.l:ly of our enjoyat1 it:c, filth tares for (liffcrcnt club, Christian its.
tiwll ,141'1 Itii�;iuu4, are the ,m).01)411 for s(iations turd building societies --all run
1:411:1; the ft lilts of the labor's of 0111' fa U;1 bllsllliti3 l)1'nlciplo5, NO services
are
(het and if they have been corrupted allo\\ed 111 the groat hall or club rooms1 •1,l '411111 with the directors of the
I)1 allwerraun's 1,:4111 144'41, day, (v1, 1111131 (which lvould be dincordllll :4-!;n(1tttion and nppoint a ('olunlittee 10
,r t with ft ,.5'1!1• ,
reslur,' thein to their former purity."--- bath day service, This glorious mission ((infer with the Government.
1'illier. has 0 twollderful record, It has been ruu
for twenty-five years twit'lout a break
of a right and many trophies have been
Invit ht into the Iledi'i ner's kingdom. in
the hot summer time the Sunday congre-
gations
cl g.,
people and on
Before Provincial Secretary.
Toronto, 2- -,
Feb, '1Lewis IT (' rd
'resident, 0111 \h'. 11, fielding, the treas-
1:!';'r, r('pt''lonlin:,' the 'Toronto branch
nt' the 1'(,111111('i'1'ial Travellers' Association
(if ('anatln, (waited upon lien. 11[1,, ITln na,
I'rr.(inci:Ll S:�'t•ctat'y, yesterday. They
il:;kt 41 that Legislation he introduced
1vlli:11 \you'd ei,ahlt commercial travel•
1'1.1 a11'9y 1'rnrrt home during elections
to vole by mail.
Ifni:. `,I t'. 1111102) e:;prvs4cd his interest,
in lhtl In•opo'4iti011, mid suggested that
1". \\'til of springing water -"Well
of lit 4111! \w:ttl'l't4•" Thi, 14 it,; Meaning
hath in the O!tl and New 'Testaments.
Ste John iv. 10.1.1; 7: :IS; Rev, xxi. 0;
22: I. :111 unfailing spring was an em-
blem of the graces Hud influences of the
spirit of Clod: ('111,1;1, 20. Did strive--
"'1'hrn'e that avoid striving, yet can not
avoid being striven with. (P111. 120:7).
lu this sense, Jeremiah was a 111(111 of
contention (Jer. 15: 10), and also Christ
himself, though he is the Prince of
fence," 21, 1)igf;ed another !well -"Nev-
er (1!(1'(14~( 1111(11, 1110re implicitly follow
the divine. command, `Resist not evil,'
than dill lsm's;" \vhenever he found that
his work was likely to be a subject of
strife and contention, Ile chose to suffer
\V('0I) rather than to do wrong, 11e
0117' ono evil with good, 22, Removed
fro:a thence---\Ve are told that he (net
the env!' with (patience, 14:1(1 removed
frnnl \well to \cell, lie preferred to sub-
mit to wrong rather than contend for
hi; rights, At last tilt Philistines de-
sisted, "Endurance, nce, meekness, the gos-
pel spirit are the only true weapons to
, 1,r , '
. t
' Christ,
'L
u ' I h (,1 ' u lsa.t( Ill.
5t, ' _,1 n't 1 11 ,
I , t ,
conquered by meekness." ''A1,ra►haml was
the anal of faith, Isaac the Hurn of en-
durance, and Jacob the luau of prayer."
--Jacobus, U(4110notit-"lioont.' The
name Isaac gave to this \well indicates
that he tuns patic!lt Willi his opposers,
and tl:1t, he lead succeeded in getting out
of their \\'ay, `'The piety of the patri-
arch is; seed in his prompt recognition of
the 111!:11 of (iod in the event. Auy One
('1)111(1 l'i't; that, the l'lilistiucs had given
over their opposition, blt.lninie saw that
it was 0 higher power that controlled
them," -Chambers. Patience 1111(1 for.
belu';tncc like this iti a person of such
wealth :and power etre seldom seen,
111. The Lord appears to Isaac (vs.
2:3.2;,) •
2:3, To Beer-Sheba-ls;ulc had trouble
\while, tinting the Philistines, Ile 110\w
returns to the old paternal home to pass
his declining yew's. "Many memories of
his father and mother, his marriage, and
his own early lite el(5tcrcd (wound the
Oltl homestead and hallowed it." "'1'o
enjoy. (sod's presence we must be where
he is, and lie certainly is not to be found
lurid the strife and contention of an un-
godly world; and hence, the sooner the
child of Clod gets away from all such,
the better; so Isaac found it," 24. rine
Lord appeared -The angel of the coven -
tint -the. llfcssinh. The sante night -
"TIe. needed.spechtl encouragement when
insulted 114(1 outraged' by 'tlte Philistines,
and .God immediately ammo to coin -
fort; 413111 lifpport ,trim in 'his tri(t!s, by
a reltbwnl of all hill protnisoL4' Tho. Gods' ;.nleh;
of Abrnhnni="Ciod is not the God of the No political or other' advantages for
deal, but of the living" (Matt, 22: 32). (lermany are being urged on the Persian
Therefore Isaac is assured that his lath- Government.
,
4) IN
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), CHINA [TOME ?
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nt "l :c4 Brick, ala:e and ;.z1 ate ---No 1
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1 4: . ' 'I, b, '1'114' ,!',t','il1•r 111
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1! " "n lit, n .'111•;1
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fc 40,70 •Y >.'�'o': , ?1,..L .:'1:.',d a'J...
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I Thank Thee.
1 1 hank 'Theo, Loris, for 1s ia113 sent;
11 1•. iii,' 1\;'':; by l,i','P7.t'+ 1)('111.,
1 t bit mfr (Li,l).; the ground.
1'.• t I i Lail: '1'1;1,1' for the bitter 'wort!
Ti ;!i Ina 41'1!4' voice !till plainer hl'ard,
tr;;tfi'1', 1.1,44 114!1, :�.rilnJ.
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t',, :i ,• 1'11,011 r1," yin�'{,)C' ,p' 1 ,1' \�n_, 1. i i t .? ... s• -I r1,!..\r.
'''' ".ilk lhfl-1I rei:,r,cit,•i
i".
You rt,rl't
alto!'. Any
other 1:1x•11
I !LIN!, 's'lu'r' :,,r lb(' t)ar4 11:;11 tvelllt
t a; t 4.'411 11,(.41 r:t1 th, 4101 lm110 it cltap)
1,i III 4 41) 11:11 11 fire.
I l• ,:Il. Vet, for 'Pity . l;lff and roti,
1,.,,44141,, in i:;e kind of (.4,1(1,
rye'. higher,
I , :d; 'Thee for the joy 1 find
11; f 4;4;,1.'1, (,:.,t t', l;in,l
'0"1,,‘• is:Ili:, 11;!'1'1('1' 111 .1•1;
1 ;Lat.]; ':'Ir', i('t' in this 1 11"14,
1 1.1;411. ;!!t:) '1'11,1' 1%10./11 book
-111! 1, ad 1' (I\1'11 11)11:1' (1'1'1'.
1 '':':Yk Ihl`0 f. 1 till' Light 11101 shade
!' , r ,i,.,
11,,!1-•.1 t11i•, (,t..thly life is ]Halle,
plats.
1 1.11:L.,. 'i'1110 i:,r t!,(' I!lt1n(' :11N1ve,
t.:.:'Ilii,' 1,F I,: ,l;l,ilr „, I„wo,
l 1 1' 1',.1.1(4(41;1 111111,
i '•
ru'1. 01.3
right with ±4 Ct.ih: y: a t'
vc.nized ;;tcel
They 11)4(1 110 ('1)4''14' '1
I"CI : o11 all FOUR
111e.d:! in (.Cly' o110 grr,.l1,-_
of 28-gua"4o semi-I:hell( nit.)
sheet` Stet'\ in th,,
I en 1.d "l%:,hl:v;tt" 44.y
r Ir , 1 :!r:':tic dr' utal!u::4 can
b!' 1:14.'.!,;...,1 i;!1:) the 1''0)0';, :i1(! 1;1
t!:1, (; ;7ah:'tl::rn. Lois XIV.,
'de., (.,•441(1 1'.1, replaced by the
",': l l'•:4w!1 1)4'1'14(', 1111,111\wol'11, \\ (1l'•
! t:!: list h)4sutiinl kinds of
',::I i• „',tell i1 the e"ifenIol'.
.;,N1 j ,Ila �».ws!11R;!'•1.'t"l,a; l.,'?7,'?�s:C= t'1,)7y"?:1',.
"���fiLlt'tfl:iiitil'.ii%�.:, 1,3:'.;?Y"^C7 i.6 x,✓'.�: ',')
T 4114? -t: t!)::"... 100 rare
Ji,tlj!itiilii 1(1,4'.4 W c r (:
1'. :4 •t I)(1; ^('11111, 1''14;%(',1 1111(1 tine -
alone
100 l!�.tr,a4;cd In Cr.-
, `, 11:1!! •°1.14'4, ('1171 hP )1,i:•;1!Il': l taPi'! alntle i (st',,' 1L'
I'I!! '11111 t' ("I t,':1. 141)t,4 by 11, 11tnir 4', .Not, (lee o: 411[')71
'"1
!I, 11.0' -1 a::'•! (?I ('illil11;11 tt; 111:11440 the
p'';rrir.in 4', II.'" the i(lent home for
(':•';.i', %Ila! It i, 110:.:".1 0; It
1f,I,• .'1'4111:11 "f t:IP ill'':lli('i;1
Cities, the, h1:;s.i1:4 cf
p,(•:1'.
GOT THREE WOLVES.
The ^:.::au:: Hunting Expedition Returns
to Montreal.
!J"tlirral, ,'eb. `2•i. ---Bringing with them
it i:1,)1,144', ccn!!)ust'd of pelt, of freshly
killed 4'(t1,e4, lmenlbcrn of the fanious
(wo1i-Il)t11Ih1:4 expedition organized by L.
11, .1r'r15h').,1!, of the G. l'. 11':1. tourist
,would lull'(; t)c :n 1)':::(1e(i is
they'dlcen "t344;).o.wr:"-=•(:i:'l'(,(l.
7.hcsc Sl'(iR'r'1C'a ilst;lai:e::ii;:iL. • ,.;
:t:;.,' t '11 ,.l .,1,r_ j1,;; '..,, ev'y I,
-..1441 �„t('.:., . �t,
(.'1C'rn .411;. fLt'.•lt3 tell you „1::tu '':'li
ill1,1!1 ,(,It\r0Ui0L'Jo1 the, p 1:r
'' O;haw r. ,h,,,y. •( ,! ;•,''.
Gt; Cllr h'ce Ai<l''�?1"•� ,/ :81,,.11 ti ,'.:l
b.Icl. Ii(,0»- /i:.moi:4',tizj' " ;
t J
�. t; jt, 1.;111' 1._._..„1!, a':: i
b Clore oil y�_ .,?''''
,i
,4• Roofs iiinj 1 ;;;fes.. :.);
,...J .1.41 ,..,..\rp,i ,,,:t, ,1,)'1^•. r. -atru • r: / -n�'' r
`'ita':i:a ...:1,.•.r <•: .:inti %.
'Suri:C.:ciL,.sutu::ii:',i 1-,;eL'.tLt:i..�f
q � r. w c�,, ,/�
t 4 t::! : ! W't� til UPS ;•7 E 1,� :111n1; 1:�. " a/,
1. ' i, t
r
1 4.. 1
. I:1'.
(' i i1 �� it
11111 I , 11 {. ,,-14.11 d( )411'1 1C('Hl arrived alt •' +I°.10 'e, r
! r t� �� t.ialLll►�t_,ilJ: �..,!.•3 l.•L.:,,Lirl
\`I' :Ill::u1, :4to.timl to -day.
''I\'v t:loll:!'.;'e(1 to get three wolves. al-
it !;eibt r, and we learned :t good deal in
the waw of p1:4414cal hunting that 1 have
no (lout!! will make us more lutcersaful ill
tilt future," was tltc remark of NIr, Arta.
111:1!'
Y � �J•i �J � 11 � y1-0. � �- 1 J. �rt!nl,
� 11 � �, ;j S •• ► ---•11v O--•--- ..... •w...•..,...u••-,•w.n..•....�„aret•,�..,�....,�...,.......w
C1IOI ED TO DEATH,
•` 2
1°I1011t�:1I '.�)"Gil4:) 1r:"r(.ti
321•.: Cert: ;11-, )1 (', . :I) 1,:i i) 1,r, ,•4
Ottawa 0J:..,';
4 1,y
::u'4,; .- 7; ). :111111
t1JI�iG: L jM1;• j,rr?t.:'1,i,::7!„l;;i4"'1,:i!: ,.:;� +�/;a;'I%o,:
}3e1!zviilc L'o' Dies on IR; VT.a to EtRi!''''y'►'fS tRaiMPil.
,1,,,r 51 r', ,•, •:,ny,, } Y
alt!on3 average •l 000 ()1 Ic• HER '' )+lit o " l,)� .•;' T 1 School.
wee!: (lays from 1,00 to 1;000, :1'1111,1 i5 _....___.._._.
a C011:4tallll, 11')4„('(1 f' ". '•c .Ip„'(' _ (.•'•� F•;.,'..r, ( ,
Like Isaac. the 1.(11'(1 \vas with this II' I Of hUV/' . r\i
when A(1111)1' 1'roug'1, the 0•yen1.-old 5011 Pot'is, 141`4', 21.--1' dinn'lrlg the
r' 1, 0-
.._ j Ill (Geo, J;l'o)1rll, ('lu'l'ls;!e'btuilder, was 1':11'by the (:I::Imi)t'r of I)e)u ie "
. � ,) death. , . i t (s last
iti!:lit of 140 (ltv,rnIoent church a11(1
.,;;1111 Ix))icy, 0::4011:1114il3 l.,^tweed :IT, 1)e
1114? prefect of the Stile , and
!•f ,1,. .1 i::i1't t r, Boat! 111)1• :\1'0!ibis:lo•) of
1111!'r, but too late, for 1!t,' fell GI'el' and hit 1.4, 111 4111' ;iiihjl','i• of 111'1 ('nntr ;'ts for
111e(1 :1Iiuost immediately. \\'t,'1'(` 1't:i1:I11C(1
un:rnir,!oltsl
T;IE GROUND TIlEIM T.ED, r: 1,n :.tine 14;0 cot::p1t;Icuei13 of T lt)lsl.tion
'tti!t!`tel' 1:1:;1tot';; I1illi1111!1; t.h:lt 00110
L:habitr,nts of t. George, N. D., Cal , 1 ,,f ill: i'.'pa1!li, a'I (1(41us n1,,? p!tin!y
Iiad I''riCrb�, c'Oil!':'ilte,l 14 '013,. 11, ('111:;119 negotiations
'i11, 1:!r 'otl1';1 1!4ti(',li nu:bol'ities, 'l he
St, (: 1)41•tt't, �1, 13•, 1'1'1). 2.1,44--- '('11'(1 . ,
''.:i'I!:(;!tm';l' .'!I,('1:•+, '"Ito of 111:�1t1.'1';!b!c .'t,!1„t'l;ll,t`4 i11)tl (.'n)1�P;wll(11'('9 1'i!1')leC nt
4l'i'It1',144t'I'e 11'11 1111'1 the 11rlt11P0;'I of religious pollee, but they
( 414 1tftt'1'll0('►l' !toor 111:?t ii"' s';u1i'it Of the religion3
41 1 '!,' 441('1' 1In y 11111 it (w:ti fc:lrrll . will �r,11"11111":"1.4
, ,,,..
inn will only 1'41,11' 1.110 wiry for•
{ 1.1( 1,f r L"11111 l ', 1"11!11 1,._is!e(icn wr;;i)',l rill i:;an"urate s t!
cr,il;'.fr•t, �,0 5('1'40!19 (l:II11;1:(t' 1\';1`0 (tont', , BOt1.11
,, ; ,
11,;11 the ,..hiLI:uJ; 1111 111(,1,1• fright -
owl!,
wlb 111' second tremor tai=nig' their
4t .Ir
to :in scall point.
Th!' I'il�I. shoe:, lits' seu're1, of 14:;
Ilio, 1.^414.1,•(1 fully 1.04) mittulil;, a1;! tl!,
nn:o1:1 4('rlrrrd 20 minute; later,
1;1!t,: cilli despatch: A :4ht,i;inn ;loath III LIGIOUS P.�.!CE ?:AY FE F'OW-
Illltagf, of win's ' Vigoro...1, I ., .11 I , .1, ! , i r, SCCIAL 11.111 place shortly utter 1 o'clock to -day,
LOWED BY WAP.I''ARE.
5 1.111, I r
and he lint 1'011(01(1 and gre\v until he -MI Wl:l:\l+l; :1,x•11'.1
became very great."
Ii1. 1,;axes 0tinnc:'• "1te I t ; , 1,.11,111 to lir; little
,1 Ihall 1:),4'4(4• One of ;r, , „tial \vis on
.`t,1' 11, . •.11(1 gr:':tt st.nl'r', , .slid the I'll!!- 1 richest 111!':'1 o(1 t!1'4 (".44.1(1 '.', 111 . l,' f 111.4 w1,,\ i t(1 O('t::\'Ia sof (: S"11(1()1. 11
(''141!'i1 him. 1'')Jl' all the %v('lh , article, 11:1i Call, "'ii 11'4'1",'4'i' I 10 1 t,':1 I \\:4.; Otltimt( it Illl'l't' of (411:1 1w11e11 lie
to ('llillti({!,1.,,.f1114d,1 •, i tit:tried to choke. Ile 1';111 tit( ( 1,'r
\villi 114414th whatc1(i 4.11(:11.s 11' 1:, ii::.'• ! int° I. n 1;.11•
(1'.'. 11. l:)i. ''!,':tae's pt,':;snel'it\' was not world 1 0',V :ill to Ir:Y y111', 4':'41'1, t!1'! b41''4 house, and was given it atlasa of
i:IlHllo,w4d, nor ilii p1(tgr01 uninlp)4d)4d,
Ile140:11101'e(I 11'0;11 env,v. But he Islet it
bw pa1ittli'(', 1111!';1 p,'r4ccllttd iti 11)10
place he fled to another. Ile ler:lover.!
from well to well (vs, 17-"21, .1;1;1 111(
p;)tie:c4 14:1'; 4!cto('ioll % II 4won II(:; out,
111.'.4, 'i hos rattle and at::vd for a
...14,!;! 1,v" (v. 'i),
1'1 , f.1,4:1!4 ,4 !('rd'ralllt'11('s-i. "' s
1 '.411(''4
40(4'x11.1 (1141:'e1!...n 41't11...0nd Ihi, 11:'1(1.
111:'11 04' (41'611' ((Ill 11(1'1('('. 4ayiII1' 1,1'114
'r' .:, ;:it, 1,1•)41 ), t )
1'4411('1' 14 Ull(4...allll 11(! (bl;gt l 't' �"u,t::1i:; 3 " tt
'1 another 'I •jt4: ,tlij... ,.J ..f:
\ 'Il !Ir ii..,• ,
,'(\1 ,I. 1411(' spirit C( the ,:114!1 t,1 �+i;j�!.I`I`tf^! '
1,.;.:1; l t l! t l l' (1,,,,•0!:, 1 1 1 1,1 1(' :l • ' ,',' " `l `,'!e.:.'r
:nun, t L•..1 111 , '1,l;' '' N i7
1
l.
I.
oily 1times. tild1,•r
1 other 1'
1 tl( Juan (1 ',,
t his Is
Ile
"o
not '1'mit. strife," I<S.. '!' 4 4' '' , .
1 r ,. %(. 'j:' .Arr1,( 1,i'•!•,,
V, i.sa e prolrc'ln•. 44)4,:i nut, for 1 • :l .�, �ir•/:".. •1.,
,�, ;1,,' •`,:.,f/ �•' ," i
ti i with ill. (v...l). 11'11'1 1.111 milk.
ti11�1' forced hint to 1't,':um'(? (1)11)1 plln'0 t(1 ,/ jp' 13 1,'.'S '1'? �1r, ,%y
place, anal inose::tell hist (1111iutm:il!r •'�
• ',..1.b1R•nrnrv.nenrlawl.Ullbwdta.wa96aaf�.+
11)'11 01111 \'L`;(tell 111;11 and trawl' 111111 (1'(!511 To bo 811!:1 tL successful ‘rife, to retain
assurances of p('rpttu;ll protection and the love and :t..linira•atnl of fin: husband,
guit1:1::ce. to 1118, )114) 111,1 Iu 4::0k44, the most of l.liin-
1 1. 14atrc':( postel'ff w. "1 11111 In(' (f()11 Reif should 111 '1 \w4(Iuo.il'13 ('001tant study,
(1!' A.hi'lllul ill illy fatltttI', , . 1 41111 with tileei )' , 1e •gi ' (
,, I� a woman finds 111;1: hl t (,t r„lets oro
and \yill...nlul.tply they Heed for my tier- �flta,gging, that !'111) gets ('a(•ily tired, dark
sant Abraham's 4ltkc (1•. 2-1). Windows appear 1:n1-t(!i' 11Cr eyes, 811 1.
i 1 y , 0 ari
VII. Isaac's 111ayerfulncs:4, "[le backache, henllrch(44, bc':triol;-.own pains,
called 111)011 the, „ 1,01'(1" (1'. 25 . Alta' nervousness, irregularities o4'the butes, elle ,
('oil appearance to hint ls10e hastened Should etartat (:lac to build up her system 1
to ct•:'::t an altar and mike the place of byy atonic �'i(.1tF'p1l.'iiiclpourers,such asLy
svdenln cowcmutL it pkat; of crateful ' dia E. I)inkhan 4i \ et,etable Compound. .
dayI tir:a• knew her 10411) 1;111' 1,1'1'11 1111
inspiration, 011(1 tits 141'':,:'. •rt 1:i:(p!1:.,((4 Ot
my life."
al's :1•':i+.445t,'R'.{t'i..i'„�JJ�(44j?)..
si 411,!'4 i !•r,
prayer. "Prayer i:{ the highest, Ilolirst
wort: to 4111X}1 a man )41111 rise, It i4
falloll•411ip with the. holy One, the chan-
nel of all blessing, the secret of life and
'Hexer." A. L.', 11.
11IURDERED AT TEHERAN.
German Subject IRilled-- Government
Demands Compensation.
13erlin, Feb, 25,--:T•'llo Foreign Office
here has been notified by the, German
Legation at Teheran, Persia, of the mut-
der there of a German 'subject named
Thunman end the wounding of two other
Germans. by robbers. The legation pro-
tested to the Persian Govedunteltt, and
demanded the punishment of the guilty
Following (('o publish by request a
letter from ;' you _; \vifo :
Dear Mrs. ('ink ham :
"Ever f;11100 111;' oh: Id ',\•aa born 1 have suf. -:.+•4-•----
fered, as i hope few women ever have, with Aiiliiari9m and Immigration,
Inflammation,'0)01,:•w:a,):n44's, bearing.
down pains, i11nd:ache ami (4'1141ch:11 head. L,1u'upc:ul powder 1.3 beim;; 1,1111.1(,1 '11 11.1
aches, 1t c.11'e('t1( my ::1011111011 so I could food, aec'o1(11;lg to the plaint i:( the
notcnloy my muds, and halt' my time was 11Inies1'4011 11 11)1 )'1(41)10111 aut11111: ;.i who
spent In bort.
"Lydia 1,4,1'i nkhnm's VcgeLtble Compound
have just complcted national staListic.:
made me a well woman, and .l (also gratothl
that 1 not glad to writo and tell you of lay
marvelous recovery, It brought No healt11
now life and vitality." -Mr;). Bessie Alnsloy,
011 South 10th Street, Tacoma, 'Wash.
MA:) CAT KILLS A PIG.
Also t. t.1oL1', a Stableman and Tears His
'_)ooticg into Strips.
Apponoltg, 11, 1,, -Jumping 1:10:4 th4'
back of her larger antagonist and 11i„ -
ging her long, sluu'p claws into his brain
and neck, a mac. crit so \wo1u11.'(I 1 pig
in the Appoml1g Hotel barn that the
porker died a few lours afterward. The
cat, upon examination, was found to
have had the rabies, Before she was
killed by 1)ennis (toff, who is employ-
ed in the hotel burp sire 1tic!i)d
and tore his left hoot -leg into strips.
fiho(1'3ng 1012,703 Hungarians to have emi-
grated to tho United. Slat Les during the
last year. German and. AuJtria1 pnp14)41
are eotmnenting 1111011 the fact: that the
conscriWhat Lydia E. Pillkham's Vegetable 1,cclhits Lfrc ni1
ion 1111 toraft wnship, liiId )) 047r cel ShI
Compound did for Mrs, Ainsley It will do 'ut
for every sick and ailing woman.
If you have.sytilptouls• you don't un'
derstand write to 1140. Pinkham
daughter-in=law of Lydia L. I'inkham, at
Lynn, Mass. Her advice is free and
always helpful.
wentecs 11:111 emigrated to the United
f:ltlttcs, German, Itounanian, Italian end
Russian sttttiaties show 11 liko co1111ii/n
in which c army 14 robbed' of iti (tap-
able recruits by depopulation, leaving
only t•ite unavailable' liclililth---Detroit
:.�... , ..'• :'t''- )44;1:3 Pitesal.
PRESENTED NELSON'S BUST.
Gift to "pronto Front the British and
Forel ;it, Sailors' Society.
Toronto, Feb, 25. ---About a hum]It4d
persons assembled in the Council Cham-
ber at the City Hail last night to wit-
ness the presentation of the bronze bust
of :\'elsou to the city by Rey, 1', 1V.
:tl:ltt1)F'l(1•s, se),retary of the l)riti311 and
Foreign Sailors' Society. Tlie meeting
WW1 opened by ?'layer Co0t,worth, who
was followed by \l1'. 1lattlaev3, who 11e -
livered ;L telling address on the ativan•
tagen of a strong navy.
The bust stands tri inches high and
81.1111ds 0)1 a pedestal Inado of oats tal:c1
from the Victory, the flagship of the
great admiral,
Iii! NE'D TO DEATH.
Two .'fli;ir'cn Lost Their Lives 111 Fire
Ncar Quebec.
Quebec, Feb, 25.--ilirned to death in
their beds in a fire !which consumed the
resi(lenee and store of their father, two
young children of Mr. Saynck, general
storekeeper at Valenrtier, a few miles
north of this city, met a horrible and
tied fate this morning, their little bod-
ies beim; burned to a crisp. The little
victims were about two years and 804,011
years old. Mr. Sapid:, who Is a Ilebrew,
conducted a general store in the place
known as, "The Settlement," The build-
ing and all its contents, the stock alone
being valued' at 'about $5,000) were re•
duced to a heap' of smouldering ruins,
1,
.
.l .'o e•
I .•,•t ,, 11''4.111 I. I
•r
11:!- 'I','. -tr',11.: ;1441•: enfolding )tie,
:':0 4,itl but Thin,' t,4) know.
'11:1.11 tri,cn J meet Thee fare to face,
1 14, 1t 111(4 nj)ilit '1'11111 (.1"11441 trace
'1'111' !,,,,ons lc:timed below.
--,!lice G. lIo\var(1.
Prayer.
Holy and )1141st merciful Fattier, who
(11:,t order an our nays, !;rant that,
411ut:4''1,1'1'
our fortune i{1 iife, we may 1x1
1::'1!1 humble and till :•:11'_', f•rtillt^tint;
t:!' 11'Ol'm'.; 111,',siings at their true value
111)1 steking vainest!; the 1.0st gifts. Give
\\'17(1.J11 to 111':1 ('1'1'1",::tele' 111;'1 teach
t:1' ul that love au:) 1!1�:1')1, a:, w•11111 far
(!;all go it,. 1:1'441'1, 14) an end 1110
1.4fc' en1il:41bsll between individuals 1111(1
1•t•i',,I'i'l1 11:111:!1114 by elle mad lace for
wv,•u1t.1.1; let t'cn('ru=ilv and regard for
1 41;1:. 1,;n1'1(11 the relations of I1111It1:n1d.
tba spirit. of Jesus 1.011e possession
1f 'diem's hearts and may Iiia kingdom
of ri':ilit!11Sm(',, 0.1141 peace and ,joy soon
1, Nor 11144 (\'11114' earth. \1'e ask it for
111; (:111 name's sake. .11111'11.
The Victim of the Seas.
t.by Il 1:aliker,)
110,1f bttiicd ul sand, its bullrai'ks 111o,t-
ly twill a4.11)', liming out the massive
projecting stanchions, and but the shat-
tered ends of its 11101t.s left standing, lies
by a ltl6011i tclllpl'ot upon a wile, i1.0It-
buund coast, 4:durrottude(1 by jagged, an-
' n:: s:It:; of rock, wllieh at high tide
are completely covered by the !waters, the
ill -fate.(( vessel is strangled almost in the
centre of o:1(! of 11148 o 41'101,111 inlets
hewn out of the solid roc!: by some ter-
rible convulsion of 1)14(ue. At the ex-
treme end of the inlet i, a dark, lofty
01(1','41 penetrating 60:110 distance into
toe rock; its fluor at the upper end, af'
t(1, a storm, covered 14iia1 !loti,tat 111(1
j'14841'11 01 i 1t,: f:':.' i 111',11': it s1:.1,o 1444
f1:11"1":"is of twn'l Cka; C01pc1)8!0? 1AL
t,opi;al product brought by the Gulf
Dirt'':" 114:1 last on shore, or the strange
hares case ui' "nurse" \V1it 'it: fet'Inel:1;
was the home of a young LOA, rivet
illi; the lost:, roof of the cavern, her
p,oid141 fronds gracefully hanging down, •
are 1111!1::'x1103 1100111401(44 specimens of
the h;alla::i1 sea. fan; 1411110 tootttere(1
about its mouth art! several large de-
tached boulder?', e11(11 standing in :L love-
ly pool tenanted by tiny fish, which (unt
halter 1111 thither auto;)1'1t the waving
('o1:;411Ho end 11,0 dancing ialts )1f 1n911y-
(41''d ,;0,1 11!,1111.1.
Seaward in the gt'Hlt ocean, it.a glit-
LerIng surface now cn.111 and placid save
for the great, Atlantic rollers, each a
mil(' or 1110144 It Irilgtlh, which, as the (v:t•t-
c1, sit:tiicnws, gather in foree null beauty
until at loll;,tl) w• 11,14 a:,ljistie grandeur
the rapidly Advancing billow curls over,
the h:riuty of it:i lovely S)4a-g1•el?il 111m
enhanced by 1110 snowy y:hitenc:ls of itrl
:.editing crest of driven foam, whi:1i,
adv:UIt'IIt,,4 1'4.4i:tst :1 strong; bl'et'so, 1:ave3
i11 11,3 11'1:111 :1 1,p:a1'k!ing shower of spin-
drift, ':
,Ift over 1 incl,
, 1 a `1'
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beautiful
rainbow continues to play until the ware
1010 1;eek:n on 4.113 sands.
them?, in the midst of 11l1 the -e
neaut.iful surrounding:, lies the pour,
abandoned derelict, foimerl;; a thing of
beauty and grace, now but a melancholy
wreck; soon, battered and shattered by
1111! devouring elements, to disappear is
oblivion.
And so, too, with 0144)1y a child of
earth. Attracted and deceived by tho
so-called. "new theology," he throws oyer
his Bible, trying to snake himself believe
that it is not the Word of God, and that
the direct statement therein that; the
Soil of God died on the cross to make
atonement for the sins of all who conte
to flint for life and salvation is 0 fatn•
otts Mistake of the Biblical writers, Ila '
makes shipwreck of his faith, and is 01.31•
conte by the powers of evil, But if, be-
fore it is too late, he cries tuightily to. '
the Almighty for guidance and for help,
he will surely be delivered, and an appal-
ling soul -wreck averted.
Prof. 11e Mnartens told the Associated.
Press that as a result of his inquiries
the date of the meeting of The Vague
ceuforence will probably be fixed for
.111)10 15 with sessions lasting two
months. '
Twelve states of the union will to -day
officially honor the memory of Abraham
Lincoln. Lincoln's birthday is a legal
holiday in New York, Colorado, Connecti-
cut, Delaware, Illinois, Massachusetts,
Minnesota., New Jersey, North Dakota,
Pennsylvania, Washington and Wyom
ing,
ANNUM
i'At.;l. Ewht---11.1E BLYTH STAN DAU.D—F EBRUARV agTtl, Igo;.
S GREATEST AND MOST
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$60
Worth of High
Grade Merchandise
to be distributed into tII1, houleA or
the people for ie,a than the actual
cost of the material by
J. S. GOLDEN
BLYTH
arch 6th, at 9 a. m.
OLDEN
Prices will reach
the lowest limit in
this Gigantic Sale of
Shoes and Fur-
nishing Goods
for men, boys and children
J. S. GOLDEN
BLYTH
Worth of Shoes for Men, Women and Children ; Hats and Furnishing Goods to be sold less than actual cost. The entire stock of
Shoes, Furnishing Goods and Hats for Men, Boys and Children to be sold for less than actual cost by
J.
NESDAY, MARCH 6th, at 9 a. m.
The J. S. GOLDEN STOCK will be placed on sale for 10 days only. Everybody should avail themselves of this opportunity. This is
a most stupendous undertaking, to close out this mammoth six thousand dollar stock in ten days, but the price we have put on the
goods will move thein out rapidly. During this great ten days' sale all goods will be sold FOR CASH, as the prices are so low as to
be in reach of all. It will pay you to come 100 miles to visit this sale. Bring the children --never again will you have such a golden
opportunity to dress in such rich raiment at such trifling cost. The sensation of the day—wonder of the hour. As this sale only
lasts 10 days everything will go rapidly, so come early and you will get first choice of the great bargains. The hour is set. The date
you know. Goods bought during this sale cannot be exchanged,
BELT
Notions
Pins per 1,er
Needles, per Imp.,,'
UOTE A SEW OF THE MANY BARGAINS TO BE HAD
1e
Safety Fins, per cord 1c and :'e
11olareil (Handkerchiefs. in reed and bine
.haw;}' 1!uudk.'rrhiefi. '2 far rift
\1rudincr \V 001, On trail. 1 Fur ...
pairs Cotton .Shue 1 act;
'I pairs T.ertt ht' Shoe 1L11re8 ....
111rie.l; l.►. Sher, fasts, regular I(U , lar .... Gt;
Black Cotton Hose
CHILDREN'S SIZES
Small sizes
Medium sizesc'
Large sizes d•:
J,ndirs' Ito blow (feels I:.'t;
11lott's Rubber 1feels ... 170
Furnishings and
Underwear
\left's Colored Dyes,' Shirts, in f;tne,y styles,
with cuffs, regular $1......... ..... r,!lc
Ateu's Winter \Veight'I'np \Voot ,Shirts, 73o and >..159e
hen', t;ude1'\vear•--elastie, ribbed, unsirir,kaHo,
regular :;1... „ ilic
faltr.t' 5(Iillr, regular 85(....,1;;;r,
!, i:ut,',!1t;
Alen's \Vool Sox, regular t!3(, for
Aleu's traces, regular 23c, for , . 1!Ir,
Men's Braces, regular 50e, for.... 119c
Alen's Tweed Pouts, in mediumand dark color's.,
regular $1.50 and $1.73.... 1 19
Childrou'a and 1Vonlolt's Plush Lined l'ndoi'w ar to
clear at less than half pri u.
I flit
linhbrr Col;su's for mon . .... !►r,
MonI's'I'Ies, good 1101 st(wit only, at 9'', Ile, Itto, 390 each
Sill; 1IItIIlltcerl'hiefs, r.'s;nlar 50a'1111
,\li1t.. and gloves to clear at 'greatly rtrdueed prices.
Light Rubbers
Men's 11 uhbl'r5, hest to talitr', t'egllhlrttl
1\1 en's dabbers, I'e;,tlllill' 4.......
Alen's ltub)ers, regular 930Me,
\\'oulon's ltuhhers, hest equality, t'egsllu' 70c and 75c. site
\\realm's Itnbbers, re%niar 63' i,5c
Bays' itnibers, sizes 1 to 5, l'00tilar 700 f,9C
Youths' I?tiibers, sizes It1 t.o 18, regular 650....
Misses' 1101)1)1'1.s, sixes 11 to 2. regular 50/3
1
Child's Itubhets, sizes d to 10.1, regular 4l1' R2r,
814',
760
Heavy Rubbers
Moil's t Snag ['roof, regular $'2.50
)le11'8 swig. Proof, roattilu' :2
Boys' 1 buckle, regabtr `11.23.,........
Vont.11s 1 buckle, regular til
, 1.89
1419
,78
10
,lion', Overshoes, regular $1.85 and *2..., 1.49
ilea's Overshoes, regular 1,05 1.29
1Vnlnen's Cardigans, mostly Targe sizes left, regular
81.2;1, for.... .... ,59
Boys' Shoes
Bo)'s' Fine Sllnes, in dongola and calf, regular $1.50,
$1.110 stud .kl.ii,., 0000 1,19
Boys' Heavy ,School Shoes, in bull, split and all
,raid, regular ;tl 25 and 81,1,0 .t39
Youths'. in dongola, buff and calf, $1.25, $1..40 and
1.30 4404.... .89
OU! GUARANTEE
Girls' Shoes
1 isles' Sime Fine Kid Shoe, 11 to 2, regular $1.25
and $1.50 89c
(fids' Fine Kid Shoes, in sizers 0 to 1014, regular $I
arid. *1.23.... 090
.Inset' Slippers and Oxfords, adzes 11 to 2, regular
$1,or, 4 1 (iDc
(lull' Slippers, sizes 8 to RI, regular St 590
Girls' Solid Oil Grain Shoes, also Glove Grain, sizes
11 to 2, regular $1.25 80c
Men's Shoes
Fine Dongola Shoos, latent lasts, regular $2 1.49
Viol Kid and Box Calf Shoes, good solid wearers,
regular $2.t,0 1.041
Vici Beds, latent lasts, goodyear welts, 11ott's tops,
regular $13 ...4 .... 2,49
Fine Oxford 'Pies, in tut'ne and McKay's, regular
81.50, 81.75 and $2........ .99
,?Riley Dongola Kid Elastic Front House Slippers,
regular $1.50.. 00 1.19
Women's Shoes
Box Calf Shoes, in all edges, regular $2 .99
Dongola Kid Shoes. in odd sizes, 82, 6$2.50 and 83.119
1Voruen't1 Button Shoes, from 81,50 to $11, snakes a
gond ecltotti shoo..... , . , 4 4 4 4 .. 14 Only,
.99
Oxfords and Slippers, iu small sizes only, 81.25 and
$2 .49
Wornen's Heavy Shoes, in glove urain, oil grain and
buff. 81.25 and 81.115 .99
Women's Dongola Kid Shoes, regular $1 '25 and 81,1;0 .99
\Votnun's Dongola Kid Shoes, regular 82 1,40
Women's Dongola Kid, regular 32.50..., 1.89
Groceries
Best Granulated Sugar, 22 pounds for
8 packages Starch, mixed
Maple Leaf Salmon, per C14.11.... ..... ....
Red beauty Salmon, per can
(food Red .Salmon •
1,00
.'2fi
.12
.12
.10
Household Ammonia, per package,....... .00
Heintz Prepared Mustard........ .09
Mixed Pickles, regular 113c per bottle .041
9 cans Corn.... .24
4 cans Peas.... ..4 ..... .25
8 packages 'Pooch Picks..... .... .S7i
Women's
Felt Goods
Felt Shoes, regular 81.25,,, .89
Woman's
Felt Shoes, regular $1.50 .411)
Men's Felt Shoes, regular 82.... ....., 1.29
Pelt Slippers, in men's and women's, at proportionately
cut ratet.,
Leggings
11f on's Solid Leather, nil grain, extra well sowed and
bound at bottom, regular $1.75....... .
Boys' Solid Leal her, in oil grain. only a few left,
regular 81,25........
Women's Spats and Overstockings, regular 50e
Hats and Caps
Ven'sTweed Caps, with fur laps, rogulur 50e and
75e,
Boys' Tweed1Cllps, ��
ur laps, re�
regular 50c. DO
Men's Felt lints, new styles in hard and soft stakes,
regular 81.50....
" regu ar $2
" regular $2.50,,,
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We assure each and every purchaser absolute satisfaction,
WWWce guarantee every article, every price and every statement here made,
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