BOERS LOSE^ HEAVILY. Severe I- 7 ighting Reported to the East orPretoria, A <t>-i>afrh from Pretoria says: A attacked Wilgeriver, which was held force of Boers attarked Hilmoral on l>y tw> rum ..allies of tbe Royal 1- u- Tucsdny. Colonel I) ickiinuse, with four .silicrs. The fighting lasted for eight 'c. mpaiiies. Of the Buffs and one h.'Urs. Ultimately, the Uoers retired II I .-r, defended I he, place. The ' with considerable loss. The British loss U ! | Ian was to have fuui iinr>i.i.- v. i ine wounded. l.ei make a niiuultunnous attack un Th* garrison at Dronkhorst spruit all -i. Ie*. Fortunately for the Hri- sent two guns to relievo the Fusiliers. ti-h, i r ly three ooniiuandoes arrived As the meu re.tired a shell was placed fighting was severe. The lmwi>i-i .lid among the Boers, on -i kopje, killing figting was severe. The how Hi r did 'or uuuuuiug 13 of them. .I'll n.lid work. The ooniiuandoes which made these The British lost six men killed and ! sttaoks were under Ben Vilioen, Tri- nine \\.uiided. Thirty of the Buffs chard, and Pretorius. The enemy fought at clo.se quarters with the ut- i io; determination. All the garrisons have been strong- ly reinforced. 400 BRITISH SURRENDER. Garrison Fought Stubbornly, Los- Ing 57 Killed and Wounded. A de-piich from London, says; The moet startling proof that tbe war in South Africa is still full of vigour U contained in (Jen. Roberts' despatches awni-imcing that 4UO Uiitish troops with two guns have surrendered to tin- Boors) at Dewets- d.rp, HouiJi-we.it of liloemfontein. Gen. Itoberts' full despatch 'fol- lows; "It is reported from Ilewetsdorp that the garrusojn, consisting of two gun* of the t>8lh K.eld battery and detachments of the Gloucestershire the Highland Light In- CANADIANS !N LONDON Col, Otter and His Men Receive a Great Welcome. aptured, but tln-y wer- qiu-ntly released. TI." II. ors lost heavily. They sent . ut tun burial partiea after tbe fighting. The, Bri- ti-l. tiAik a number of prisoners snd . Tbe place* attacked are all within in many wounded, several of '. a s-hurt distance of xach other on tbe i railway to the east of Pretoria. The railway has been torn up in 1CK ' several places, but is now being re- of OU) Uoers, with one gun j, ai red. died. r*iinultaiivously with thi DfcLAREY DEFEATED. Boers Fiercely Attack Brakpan, But Are Driven Off. A despatch froin Ixindon says: Ix>rd reports several captures of '"ful 400 men, surrendered at 5.20 p in , Nov. 23. "Our losses were 15 killed and 42 wounded. The latter included MM \ AIUUIU, of tbe Highlanders, Captain Digby, of the (Sloucnrtershirea. and Lieut. OulIU, of the Irish Hifles, slightly. Tbe enemy are eaid to have been -',500 strong. A colomn of 1,400 men w.ia despatched from ivleuburg to relieve Uewet.silorp, but did not succeed in reaching there in time to effect the relief. (Jen. Uhaa. Knox joined thia force on November -ii. and entered Deweta- dorp, which was found to have been evacuated, 75 sick and wounded be- ing left in the town. Kuox pursued the entuny, and Pilcher reports from Id that Knox fought a auc- engage.ment yesterday near Vaalbank, with Steyn and Ue Wet, who retired west and southwest. Knoz'a messenger failed to get New South Wales i through, so Iain without details as trvd|>er fall, turned back and carried T 1 -" the soldier out of danger on his G * n - Boberta also reports a skirm- iinder a hot fire. ', Uh on No - ^ at Bultfontein. Three L.rd Horta also say. that while ' bun<lr * d "r r " '" . lo.led and st. ck, and a skirmish at Dainsfontein, \vbere the British had one kille.l !!< ays that in this fight Cwpt. Wat- son, on weeing a ' BOERS REPULSED. Deleatod by New Zealandors With Heavy Loss A desp.ii<ih fi.m Ilioemfoi B.M-; Further d-t...;s have be-n i<>. u-d ii-tMrdiug ihe fight near Ki*:d :iii-m. liciwien tin- liiiii-.li un- | d. i (i.-n l'nr,-i ami the ll.-i- under Cumin and. ui s V.ljtien iiud Ki i .N .. .1.. . .* .uid J' ("11 I'.iget. t'.w.iiii-. rven ug <it the aeo.fnl 'li> ii. id in up. ui Fi.- ll.ie.i- I :, STllA the intention of attack- '""'" " OI * rl8 also "** lnl1 wu " pursued, U>s.ng sever, I men. Bruce ing next day at dawn ,he Boers bow- <: '-" er;l1 lMl 1 "* nts was marching on Hamilton hu cleared tbe country be- ti . . / -.:_ . i :_..____. i _ i^... iuui t 11 A*. M * K if , l . ... ... i \r.. .. i _ i i->.i I li reinfi.rca-ui'-iit.-, including tine.- u-uitas, made , e attack and i-evere f _.;i m,i , n-.,e,| Hie H .-I -. Wli'i well- I i -pulsed Wl.h Brakpan was fiercely attacked at 3 o'clock on tbe morning of Nov. 24 The .seventeen nyldiers composing th risou and the town guii'd drove the B.-rs off, killing three of them. he dispersed aluut Bucrs with three guns, who de.r (vmunand of (eneral Three Biers were killed. MOD tween tbe Wiljfe and Vaal rners, cap- . lining eleven Uoers and s verj large lM.n.v. Dmub * r f c * ttla P<> . 1 .. unlidifkt nt a iioi ih-f'i-t- lieu. I'jyet having |'..| :li..n |Mi-iliiiii, seni IlKillli'.'d in piiiMin. lli>- Srw /.e.ll.illdt-li, tl,-pl.i\,-d ^le.tl gall. iniiy. I ..!! five out of tbe nix wounded off if. i , Kill IIIAKIO Itl.l'oltr. I.. id K iie.i. i i . (. i :< the W.tr Ofli e ;- ".~*ill<- lia* .k-fiali-d lleit^.,< in. I ..<-iil...-i LifkUuff. !'.>:.: fii^.igrd V Ij i-n .ul I'.r.iMiiu* tui N >v .'M ,n<l N- 1 'I illlilltitr l i t t . n -nn I, uk to -in. in. l.i.-iii -i ',,:. l.| .j tv<iuiid--il. U . in ,i k.il I in<l fifly .1 1,11.1 ,1 I i N ..- BOH |- i Uii* itli I'a- GARRISON RELIEVED. fl ,_ Has Had the Honour of Being llaved Three 'limes. Lord report* that the coin- mauder at Kuuxvillr telegraphs that uei/er Ln-ut. Newineyer was found brutally eulumm ot murdered ou NOT. -3 He had been -shi.t thiougli tbe buck near Staljkr ml while on his way Injuni ( he constabu- lary at Hi .einloatoiti Tbe coiuiu iml- iT-m-chief also details other ummr kiriuisbes. A desptitrh from Vryburg, Cpe Colony, says; il'be Karriaon of Sch- ke b.i.s been relieve I by a tr.opM mnt from here. ROBERTS AT LADYSM1TH. Gets an Enthusiastic Welcome-Vis- Its Uen symoai' (irave. v ' ,-.'. h from |'i t, > m ii il/l.urts, N il MJ ; -Ix.rd lU.l^its and IIIM nii\...l it II. in I.--, \.ilul, 'i I '. i '> II* cniiiiii iiiiler-m-rlii-f ^ - I 1 1 i II i III'! IM! i I. fir| I and the If rue of i;.-n \\.lu.illl I'elili -Ulioll?. I. i wi.s wj;in led il the bit tie of ' ' OTtlj iftrr I h.- olllbre.ik of l.h*- vvir, Ul I .vl. . lrly was inlerred iii Hun lv. Vfleru.ir.l l<ord I ..... led 10 I. ,K .111,1 Ii. Mi- ri> . . ' .nil Ii 11,111,1 il'ililj pinr>ellte,l hllll nil Hi|i|r.->S of Mel. D :C,<KASE IN i.A.iiY PROUUCIS. u i u lulllnu Oil MI tin irr. A il-piiih fioin Mmiii - .il, ays; Ah h 'Ugh the returntt to the factmy- i h. -< the |ia.st season .-Ji >w uii ine reuse of f 1 Mti.'.IKIU nvrr tbi*>e of tho piev.out season, the re- liiin-. for Imltei slimv a ilecrea-c. of rJ.;hi,uoO; making s $.144.111X1 in falling off of fur dairy pro- - this Measm as c.iiinpai ed with last. The make uf cheesa in Canada dur- IUK i hi- IMS! yar was the largest in (he history of the country, the total sales amimuliug lo 2,077,000 boxes, or INI .in in .1 e than those of the) previ- ous year, and 177,000 more than (host. of (he season of UM wh.i h wai (he next largest un record. Tbe amount received by the fuel n > in. u fur their pn-duel also far ei.ee. led the returns f-.i any previous year, being $1(1,5(10,- 000, in |l. Hi;.', OIK) ii.'.ie. Hi, ii that re- ceived in IH'.i'J, which was the mi' largest ynar in pmnt of receipts, and 8 4 l.. ,IMHI in -,e iJun tbe total n- .-eipls in (BUS. .N .: unl> wero the make and (he re- turn in cash tbe largest in (he his( u v of Caiuidu, but Lhn pi ii i p'i pi'inul ded (bat of nil other years, M> Hi it (he fur lory me n were better re- Dauuerated thsn ever before. I I.Oi. 20 KiLLLD, 60 INJURED. I I.I.I.. .1 I .. I-,, r III ll r ..I ;,l A do-pa!cii fru<n >an Anton o, Tex., Bays: A teiubli. win-k. in which a M ii- uf |ei on- w.'ie kill'-il and .ilint (VI hurt. lecuiTe.! un Ihe Mexican I'en- tral i i Ii ..ul un I'hur.s.lay afternoun, !- wen I un. nun ha and ItSyiu >n. 60 mile*, s utb of Juni he > (lie fust nrws uf the <li.-asii re i.-h.-d here on >un- II V Ihe place when- l In- wreck K-nrred i- in a vill.-v at Ilia f it of two iiii- inense hilU. At the tune Imth trains w. n- iiiiiniiiK ill mil.-- : t n |>,,iir ( >ne lf the liains hi I. in luir'l a cxui.st rue- ti.'ii i lew tiiiinl-i nig I5tl men. The I'lhei wa> ii freiht t r un of .Vi empty The engine an.l il lit III cars >\>ie pilnl up ill feel high. The Ii- ! 1^11,-r.iK Ibiers reia:e,l, but were ilrixeu off. I Uf .-i.-ge, ,ir, r it her. the lo,*e in- ve0tni*-nt -f --|Aei/er Ueneke liythv Buers w.ia one of the oldest incidents of the war. l" he v.li ijrr, which U in 1 1- 1'ran.svnal, thirty-six mileA from ViylmrK. first ittrietel (he nut ice of (Im enemy at the beginning of Sejv leinber. On -eptiiuber JJ it w:ia an- noiiine.1 tlkit the Karruton bid been -e.,1 by tVilon.'l Keltic. With, (he nun- uf t)n- relieving force Ihe inve.it im nt w.is rrAUmed, only to tie in eiiupted B nuitlth ago by a .ser- in I si--.it fitwu I'uliiiit-l -stile. He upiwarn to have made only a abort and his retirement was the o.fc'iial for the lloTn t.< return to the k. Latest iwwa show* that tlie town has been again relieved. PLENTY oT FIGHTING South African War News Promises to be Most Exciting. \ ,1.- i i . Ii fi -in Pri.i.ii;.i, says; I/, id K - i pi d .1 fl)uic tu N Aineii'.in l, .,. employes were ""''IMIM.!.. aiul - -iilV I with A denpfttch from London says: A detachment of 200 men, consisting of Companies, "A," "B,". and " I," o. the Itoyal Canadian Regiment, Colonel Ot- ter commanding, arrived at South- tumpton on Thursday on th Il.iwar- <len Castle. They were welcomed by Ma>jr-Oeneral Robert SluUregor -t-wart. (lenersl Stewart made a brief speech to tbe Canadians, during which he said Englishmen rejoined at their bravery ami deeds as much as they rejoiced over tbe honours achieved by the home troops and their kin-nn-n from all tbe colonies brought together by tbe war. Colonel Otter expressed his thanks for the sympathetic utterances, and ' after the reception the men left for London. On arrival here they wen- met by a deputation headed by Lord Stratboona, the High Commissioner, Among those \vho accompanied Lortt Strathoona and welcomed in hearty- British style his fellow-countrymen, who have won the admiration of the j Mother Country for their deeds of val-jur on the battlefield, were the Earl of Onslow, formerly Governor of New Zealand and Under-Secretary fo the Colonies. The regiment farmed in parade or- der, and, with Colonel Otter in com. inaml, marchetl through the streets U Kensingtun barracks, and were tea- .!!.! ovations all along the route, which was crowded with citizens. At the Uirr.i. k- Culonsl Otter rea' tu his men the Duke of Connaug-ht'l letter of welcome. General Trotter al- stbeartily welcomed the contingent in a brief, but stirring speech. The i<-r-|> i ,n Aja moat enthusias- tic. Lir crowds at the railroad station cbeere.1 and recheered th'-m, an.l tbe wh->l>- route from the atatioi to tbe burr.n-k.-. v..ia line, I with simi- larly cordial tbrons. Flatra. in- clu<ling many Canadian emblems were displayed everywhere. Tbe men mirrhv i in BJ>| 'ndiil order anil appearfd to be in perfect condi- tion. While th'y were ilr.iwn up ie the barrack pqu,irc, tbe Duke ol Abercorn, cbuiroLin of the HrceptiuE Committee, congratulate. I them 01 their achievi-uirnt. Tbe Canadians will proceed to Windsor on Friday lu/urniiiK iiu.l whila there will be revn-wed by the Queen. MARKETS OF THE WORLD lo flc-e to avoid lieiiu/ lynched. IV ll II. -. vi>n CANADIANS' CLEVER WORK. t, lie Ul ciinne.-; i ui with t Ii i.ni hcoininx 111 M- UK II 1 I ii s ecp I lie >;l:i-l .11 11 OUt ,,f I hu field. |!C<:U.UIIL< offii-i r-> hint that t hei e l.ludod a Boer Ambush and Killed .n i* pinn> .f fighting during the IHlt fi- ei-ki, will-in I.I Il-U'd 1 that the cniJuM > .>f the liner i. tame w.ll Ii- fm.illy sl:iui|>>-il init. '1'lin n. -\ eiiieni i- hk.-U t.i IH- c.i i i led on. w.lh ill l ho detei iiun.it ion which in.ii k- l,oi d K - ui inn. HinuU-e at pie->en( pn-^eni-> the Many of the Enemy. A ile.-|ii h h in I'lei.iiui, say*; Gen. Suihli U'linns culnmii has re- turiiKd ('i i:, Ifi.t after a five days' maicJi from llull.si iniiui They bad only one casualty. Ou the. return j.mrney (he I'.m- ad.ans, whilo !>c,.n, in;. i mle close to ' st rikill s|n<-tai-le ot a vast . un auitiu.sh prepared by the llm-rs. liregulars are seni t !i i I. i is they . u. u they .sprang are recruited, and drifts fi u turned them loie, land ale aN.i j" p.ug tai-k lo Hie M1NLRS TOKN TO PIECES. f i . in ilu-ii hnl and seni tin iu cnlninn. 'Iliny then -uughl envoi un a slight l nine and |nr.il u In.t and i i main fire into the liners, killing several of them They held iheir P,KSI|UI umii li.iiin of inlantry arrived, and not sustain a single casualty. he did CZAR'S RECOVERY ASSURED. Ilinilllll. l\' l.iilr, lit n I r. urn "nil I ii iiii K -,.:i. A <le-iiiieh ft DID I'aria. says; A de-patch from Anil-he. IVp.iriment ( >f tin- NiMth, n,iy a i|iianiity of dyna- 1 1 l h> i. i toin of dim of tbe coal niiiie-% there expl xled on I an i -.1 i \ , fnmi an unknun cause. Sixieeii laineiH were, killed and between 3J I., 'ii, .11 n I i. .11, !!>.., -..,,!.., < ,. n Him. Ihr Hiillritu A de. M .alch f.,11, St. Petersburg '.,,, , .......led, as nuiny as f>s , MJI Inioiln it ion Kx-eiviNt tin ui/.h private Hnuri-.es fully confiiinx the re- Ihe ili-a- i Iii- lendered the Til- lage the m-enc. uf intense mourning, Tbe c.uulitinn of llli> i -':.! Imdiiv* is appalling. Must of them ai.v rent and cent favourable, hnllei ins, rel'ei i inn to Ilie ('Iil he.iilh II- Mij'sty h ix made such genuine imi.iovcmcnk ih.i hi-, luii. lit ion reouvery. to promise certain loin in HII. h .i W.IT as to be scarcely i so >g 11 liable.. o r Cattle. Cheeie. Grali *o In the Leadin; Xarseci. Toronto, Dec. 4. Wheat Ontario* are dull and Manitobaa about l-3c easier. Quotations are as follows: lied winter, (J3 to 83 l-2c ; and white, (3 tu 63 l-2c, middle freights; goose wheats. 32 l-2c middle freights; No. 1 spring wheat, eaat, 660; Manitoba, No. I hard, old, g.i.t., 93 l-2c , and No. 2 at 87 l-2c. Mi llfeed Scarce. Ton lots, st the mill door, sell aa follows : Bran, $1.1 to 912.SO; and snorts. 914 to |U.30, west. Corn Steady. No. 1 American yel- low, 47c, on track here ; and mixed, 46c ; Canadian corn, here, 44c. Peas Continue firm. No. 2 sold, mi Idle freights at tile, and eut at i Barley Quite firm, and good en- quiry. Mo. 2, east, 41 l-2c; and middle freights, 40 1-2; No. S extra. 40ceast, an.l 3''c, middle freights. Exporters are liberal buyers of heavy feed barley. Ihey do not object to colour. Ky Easy. New rye, 46o west, and 4To vast. Buckwheat Firm. Car lots west.are quuted st 48c, and east at V.V. Oats Quite strong. Choice new white oats, middle fi eights, are sell- ing nt Jii l-'Jc, and ei-t at 27c. Ligh( white vats and uiixsd oata, east and west, 2lc. Klvur Dull. Holders ask $-J tw for '.HI pri cent, patents, in buyers' bags, mid- dle freights; and ezpoJters bid l.'.aj S|i-ciul braixls sell lucilly from ID (o tOc above these figures. I'tlOULH K. r^K^-l'riies abuut the same. De- 111.111 1 good for fresh stock, but re- ceipia are light. Prices are as fol- UIWB ; Moiling atock, Jic; fresh {iih- ertul, 17 to 18c; limcjd. lie. Poultry Receipts of poultry were veiy heavy ,145:1 in to-day. lluying was trool, but the supply was tuo l.UK'v, an.l price.s were e.isier, especi- ally for tuikey-s and K---.SV. Quota- i n.- are as follows;-Chickens, per pair, Jo lo 4l)o; dook-i, per pair, 40 to flllc; turkey*, p.T Ib, 7 to *e; Kfe, per Ib., 5 to 51-Jc. I'ot itoes-l'irm. Car lota, on track hen-, aold to-day at 30c. S.iles, out >'( Mtim, are, ujfi.le at 35 to t" I u-1 I produce, etc. I'ui nips, out of Mtuie. ;K- per bag; ouioiui, GOo per lun; c irr.its, 4IH> per ba<; applua, per bbl, 50o to |1; iweet potatoes, pvr bbl. 9 .'.n. Urie.l fruits Dried appli-a aril at 3 to 3 l-Jc, and evaporated at 4 1-4 to Sc. Me.in.H- Ordinary white beans bring |l.Jll to |1..'5; . hoic- h-uul-piokcd bcain are quoted at |1.40 to |1.45. Money Uein.mil fair. Dealers quote f nun 9 lo 9 l-Jc per Ib. for 5, 10, or 60- Ib. tins, iceni IIIIK to the size of th* order. t'oiuh boin-y sells it $J.40 to |.'.75 per doxen aecdons. I! . le.l hay-.-t.-uly Chirei timothy, on track hero, $9.:>t) to $9.75; two-ton l.'i.s, delivered, sell at |m ... to f 10.50. lti!e I .su i.v -Our lots of good str* are quoted at 95 to |6.50, o-n track; snd ton lots, delivered, a I $6 to $6 ul. liopa Dull. New cu>p us qu'>u-.l here at 14 to I.V. and yearlings at 9 to lOc. I.IVK STOCK. Toronto. Dec. 4. At tbe western cattle market to-day nothiog parti- cular cams iin, lad scarcely anything was bought or sold. Secoud-claa cattle sold perhaps a little better to- day for the Buffn-iMit reason that ws had no really f r- - I isi stuff uni tbe 1 marke:, and local butchers had to take, not what they wanted, but what they could get. Milch cowa, feeders, bulls, siockera. etc., were not at all changed, few were here, and few were wanted, while prices were generally maintained. Sheep and lambs are steady and unchanged. The receipts today were only about 30 luads, including 1.100 hogs, :JO cat- tle. 400 aheep and lambs, a dose* calves, and a few milkers. Uogs are firm at the recent ad- vance. 11 us to fetch tb top price most be of prime quali;y, and seal" not be- low ItfO uor above JIK) Iba. r'< Mowing is the range of quota- tions; Ouula. Shippers, per cwt. . f 4 00 Bu'cher, ch<ice do. . 400 Butcher, mcd. ti> good. 3 Ji Hutcher, inferior. . . j .'., Si -krs, per cwt. . . 225 Export bulls, per owt. 325 Sheep and Lambs. | Sheep, per cwt. . . ~i 75 j Lanbe, per cwt. . . . 850 Bucks, per cwt. . . J ..u Milkers and Calves. Oows, each. . . . 20 00 Calves, eucJj 200 H,,gs. I'll 'ice hogs, per cwt. . "550 571 Light hi KM, per cwt. .600 5 J5 He-uy h.g, per cwt. . 500 5 J5 * '< 375 4 no Stag* Prix-en nominal. 450 450 375 276 300 400* 35n 400 4000 8.00 DE WET'S CALL TO ARMS. Burgheis Ordered to Rejoin Their t'momandoes. A dt>.patrh frum Lin. I ley, Orangt/ b'ree Aate, says: Many burghers who have laid down their arms are arriv- ing here for protection in conse- quence uf a Doer prot-laniutioii order. in*; tliem all t<> i--einl>le in la.igcr on Tliui->day, failing which the penalty of death will be exuuted at the first opportunity. IV- Wet IH in constant communica- tion with the Boer la.igers. He in- fn iik-v the men that Lord Huberts ia being preveutid from burning farms, nii'l slut the \iu\vvra will interfere -vliui tly. It is reported that Haabroek's com- m.tiKlu with four guus is ten uiilat fr>jiu here ou the Svuukal road. GERMANS WfcRK DbFEATEI Obliged to Abandon Their Dead and Wounded. A despatch from London, Satur- day. aays;-iA despatch to the liniei fn>m Shanghai suys it is stated thai j th Kalgun i-zpe litioju h.ta met wttl a levtTAC. ll ia believed that upartj I of l.i num.-. were ciu oft by L'l anil ohliiivd to nbaudon lb-ir dead and woumled. : About the Bouse, (Ml \." Oh in.ith--r.-i in homes that are happy, Where Christmas come* laden wit. cheer, Where the children are dreaming a r--:l IV Of the merriest day in the year, A*. J'"u .'ath!r your darlings around tU me. u in" '.-lory of old," B>iui.'n^<!r t i. Ult '""'' <liea| l U. n:,-ui .-r n'ts thai are cold I 4i..t thaik.n.' the .ove that has 1 y u-eely, All Japan teas are colored. CEYLON OKEEN TBA is pure and uncolored. uueai-est :iud beat, b. Oh, gu wU-re the sluckiugs Dang \\'U' :.- t ui .stmu.s ia uaugbt but a uaioe, - the love of the "I\. . - .is tue.-ie utt. ., ,ie. caie that the. ;rn is likely to njure i :i. in try fr'-tioo by using r , ,v r.iuni. Rub tbe spots off. .jug tbe. C'-iton '.ft.-n. If the ,.r:al ia suilexl or s aiuel in many . nh -I .n tepi 1 water soften- \ til pii.ver /eil Ifc.riX. It ca.n be made to Louk ti good as new. c.uuv; i-'oit i{i:.M.\.\N i- T', the woman wuo > not complete- carimn f<>r the piece* that > undu y , -J|. i i-h. jjio.lod H mil . -* Po'stoea H.juiutv t'nttei- '- euji he. 1'INM K 'A I. f H c . .at Jef. ' I'e 11. M.uoe n - "* Jan "- . -< b ru t ..'' it- . e"i I , 1 . .. ' I JoJ. I No J. i up. Clsry. i. ^'ss. L'L ^ ;ia - ,.l UiK-k Xpp e ,-viu.e. Bo. Srlei , (.'I e.- e .^tr i s l-luai , u .-. -i- el'*, 1 1 u Chu-eae. OH , -11 I" I '.I IM lHUNt]. ,;. i batter uf four eggs, one po.ni i '1 'Ui . oi. e p nt iii. k ami u l. , . , ! one-hai' 3 f K ni.i , .. . put iiit'jn ket ng " << boil 'o-r hum- K i h : iu MI sauce. (H M ' fling siiace tha ' e-l. inulat*, both for t h*i house and I ia wriitea a successful h.>iu>--k<eper I wouM I ke to suggest tbe "boi; u itbuut .lay thoiighi un my part, a numljer uf boxes of two ai*t-a my po- I i- ..-i 111 ..:-. and :i..l h coven .. i: .iu it* m Idle. A g')d siiaed cJuset was iu my room, in which w. re vs thai hei t ill i toe new boxes -b'iwl ih.it . . . . .:. n- -ome pen- lor w .r< in-t basket awl sume very smaJ buxea Un -.1 label-. ag i hern on with -iru- er. A Lat "t t h-- > ' iti-m- u^iu. IS.ack uior orcuptitioos and does little read- ing. For general ionn he haa been training hiia-eLf t.i see long lisl.ui -. for iiii livelihood depvniUou si-'h ing lu.s c..i-i' oroii i r ii-.king down _'iuie. Mr. Atkais will never possess suc.n fine v ,-, 111 until hi.-* .-on lifunsl of I ifn Xiiiuiie to those, of the Uoer. Like, all civilixe.d i> MI plea, his vision u c<infin I o i limited rin at tue biUt.s tie -s not calle I u|>.iii fur any vry sp,-cwl elf r /ht, m'l lurt not tiler.-, very of'cn." 'Hie fie' vn iui-ntnwl tint sev- er 1 1 offi' >auf huine f rom the wir w.th gTwilly improve. 1 .-y-.-itrht, .-.inn', w-lio had w-'.in now f- nn I tlneir nurllt unite .-ur.-d. md it- tbe fact tx> ' "f th*i fine cl-ir lir .if the. ve. |i. V cleir . :," sui.l the au- iy, -wniil I tw in imp nan I hut lh* r-jl trutti Ls Hut th.-.s,- of- fu-er- M>er- U,nre in Suih Vfric i. U ^ '' x,n of the. ciliary muscle. Here ..iry uiiwc.l" on this lia/ram. Ill II "ie '- 11-11 , ' 'b" eyeball. ''he ciliary i an inv.. on- tary uiu.-i-le f : M* (*! ti ii 1 1 f*4intr<'l I tA f'lii*'' ' 1 1 ** . ^ * to -liff-.-tu 'li- Ih- . ^ ,,f in open -!- \' ., lpn , iU| no c.ill .m i.. f ir - v , u win' '' ' pr f<'U- ,. I uiV- kl.- luce i kin. I ->f .rlif-nl :i-..f too L he 1 '" ( I Hey Ch.,.,.. li ili .]iil!!y of oa. M.T C..M-- bo. oe thl.f S.V.T li ili .]ii!y o LUDELLA In 25, M, 4S, M MS. Poultry, Butter. gg9 and other Produce. If you have any correspond with us. ^e w^n: IOO OARLOAOS to supply our tr j J.-. The Dawson Commission Co , Limited. Toronto. f. en k 't the .-I. h r Wdj- ivii.h-.iu iel i> " -I'' 1 f.-ly in tu.- .same sea- n. Kvery i>r '" lo fit her .<at for i - .- .1 Mi ,lt leei leil HI' 111 <* \,i i- refused to |il .IIB ur even UJ i ;. . ' tile, t-xpe.liliott '.v . un in ik.-n. i.ir < ... N.I i.ii'iriui' ion ia yet : Its 10 I .; en ur bow ihe coal i>i - ' - or t .M> i> >iiit.-i in pel nut. TO CONT1' VLT. H us (Jwuer You <lidnt py tha i reir. .ast uivntb. N Well, I -u;pose tou'll hi'ld me to your airreeiu'-nt. Owner > ii wuar igrae- :,en I re. I rnii-t pay in idvinos ar .. i all HOI* OV!:B FIFTY i . , . One head of three bunches p{ -.. ' : . ! i Take OIL- IL-H-II- U - ', Ullipof llUt- ,,i.k.-i oi . A - o . us* ; onv -.11 niiKlar-l. one of salt, p iwhof ay mi* pepper, t >N o t.a-p 011- fuls of su ir. M v the well, put th- m v .ie ":i - .stove aU'l heal until U ih.ck- i^ -ili the time. wb<cii ceet. "it ' ' taliieaisionials of rich - i iu 1'uur ovei the < U not in.Mt eiKnihh a. Id rold vine:u. VAUM-IU;li I'VIM .'.1.1 he kep <>k ng a.s bright aa though d .e liy so.ik nx iu water for sonu-. t me a bag tlax *<-l, xiiil *' a cloth to cU-u tbe pa in. TO VKKVKM HI .-US'! if screws are waruivM "'I n Oi'-.tesl tallow or i .1 w 1 . -eed \\ i prevent lh*ir rn-sliurf and t hey can a-wuya be un-ei.-w '-.| w ill eaa*. A larg nn.Liit i> 'it - .'! .- '"i be greaaed iiii i f e .\ iii.iinius aiM otMM.it.3ou us OIK- .-..., n .-. i 1 ie-nli in a grw.it saving mf l t'AKK (H L.\.Ml'->. A frequettt oatlMi i>i the o.iiness on the. out. v ' In ''' lhe w '*'' t is kept loo u:trli ^ ii n un itrbted. U h>uid be i-*-uu>iiil'eieJ : h it th" draws the Jul t-o tit .1 i i i i I if it pn-j.vi.1 loo fur above tbe bun < will BUOH aocuiuuliiu oil ili.-m \vlnch wiill fiad it* way slowly uver tue out- aude. UK K ASK Sl'<> I s To reuiove grtsuxa pota from siilk, place some CI.KI.I <* browin paper, the oft k nd, oa bulb .dea of the spots; then prows ixirefuly w.:in a b >i Cbutngt- the paper of, on. a.t i i < the grwtute. If the gumis are s- ' . ... .ul my i ..lie sl.inee ... , .iliere . - j saved. ifc/V- k epmg ea clet:i . I be i are not exieiu- ve. .. art] to i. . -outs e^ch. \'- "ue \ J I.I-.L LUl.iy >' a:S .1 ui.iuy ^orr.wl m.n c v.lK OK C X iu.t invariably carpels ar- swept . luucb pressure up >n 'In* liruuni ..,. i i itor, w.lh the > u 'I her. prw**. B .1 ..w n aa a forward tlir .s the heavier d'rt half way acroa* the ro>m. w h I- the . cl-s are seut whirling jbout, cover:mg, a it 1 1 es. every .. .>f lurn.iur.-. An .net I w iy \. p i ' - e the ui forw ird w.lh a heavy, draw- stroke, by wh.ch i hi- mater he r.-ai >v.l f preMed unto tbe e.irpet rathtr tlutn workwl tfnt y il -ug on the surface. The right wy ; to in- ou'ne 'h.- h.ni.ile a I 'tl furward. then wing tbe broom to . ihe cir- !*!. N in- :: . f the M- -ht of the .i.iUI be illow .1 in PI- ;-t aa the d ft is ui.-ved f r- v ird. 1/et the d rt be nved and If a generoua quantity of grmin l.s ur -in i 1 Ii is >( we: P M v -' r '" be. spr.-ad over the carpet before the .innieiiee*!, iJ the fine <l.rt wUJ adhere to the wet mater: il. I lie l>i.M>m shou.Jd b<) a good one. ^ i -nrf elastic I" n by touch.ng th- carpet lightly it will scarce requ.re the slrenglb of a child i _.i ; |ie p ii I >r ii a fe.v in n- uiea. and tin- w >i K w .1 l*< .in- iu a IIJUKI - iry inai:ner. I'u .-in .sm a.l grvau spots, a very good . u ;th w hue f aiinel : i'|>, .1 ui -pnit.s <if Inrp -ntiite. If (bey show aga n. i p.-u ihe pri<.-e-s. Ainu diy process .a prefer. iie. as ing out ia liabli- lo ii'jine i '.i i eni \ iris. I ho oftener carpets are shaken Ihe Inogv' ihey we>ir Ihe a i hu r them Ki-.inN ''nt the tli.re.iiis. Wbeu ac.upe: .-> t.i miK i: i and w.n.r w 11 ,.fi-n re- si .-le ib brgblne-sa i>f the colors. \Veakne5S A woman's reproductive organs are in the r i- j r . ; . ; -...mis ym- wi-h her . . A Mil II f . r. the reproductive organs. Dodd'l Kiflney PilU. b> "- r- 'tiilnvt.- ptTttvt coiid ;- n. p: and cure tho-..- ttarfi: order* pei-ulmr t" w.-n .-n. voiing nirli. worr-.iut niKilieri, uffetvn(r wives and \vomn rntcruig upoa the Chmnicu ol Lils, >uur best friend ta Dodd's Kidney Pills I II I M > .1 II k. n i ml ill her . "In '. - . - .. Ie. bon . Co lull 1 ... - ' : "l>- V.u -lon't l>Liy : s , U*e g.i'i next door gives it to me. ril VM'.K.VMi .,,..1 ir. . ml I I ii-K P ible fightei. M \i \YRB8L l ,11 pi es in E - : ' bHVM to . :i by $100 Hi : . Th* read - I "d te . i i . "n >o l . w 1 r . - . ' x o.. i /.u.. T ott ->,, - HK\V vi: N. , Itn.t .MI m i-.i u . \ , _|.\,-ry t.in. I give iiiy-elf i "" U.Ul i f. i. beat A !:. ' II ir r-. . ,l..u! ' ni iv I 'l"-i t know, > P r AFTZU THE POLE. A thin thill '.! I i HI Mn- WH.V Thr.m Vn entir-ly new di-puri ore in \r.-- "II W ill he III. I Ie Me XI summer, -ivs i I^.n.i.in ! t. :. 1:11 ain will .s-n I nor'.h her wonderful ice -, he ^-llll.lk. with In.si i u.-iiuns to try to cut her w i.v thruugu, ui . i|e. I'll.- JI.Tflirili.IIl. THI I in culling ui : In-r w iv u tiiree ..i four iiiiie.s an huur lilll'-UM- we fiei'U of I 111 I! ll i -Sl< l l!l I "I il'T liUv.i.111 W Ii i.- excite. I .nn.ueiu -nt .im.iiu .iii > IK hue w i ne.swiil it. eiiijip'pi-.l i nd for the ({reil- et of ill e \nn.-t i migs at K.lswick h.iv. i ii.- x lx>w which in encounter the fiel.l .if ice in :lie >. - i > hieh i.- i-r in.l tliickiT than any ivheh the Y.-riiuk lu.s y-t ui ick- I. he orittinil l>w WM '" " , n my of the euoriii.)U.s ice fivl'l.s \vnii-h Ku<*i i \>reiliic.'s. DM ,.! kO ilitule .1.1 "i U ! .ineiif.il t lip I- 1 ?' numin.M- in , 1 -h.l ll 1 ' ll e\- leinil U-e which h- then * UltOTt i. ,11^ lll.l.le were \.l ; Miltar-.ff. wh., ,s Hii|Mrintend- . ,, h ..s I ll" u-'e nest e.'ll- II*T It i i . . Nn I of u 1 jier in I i rf . 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