IHK LII Wllllfn The engagement of Clarence Mackay, son of John W. Maokay, to Miss Catharine Duer, granddaughter of William R.` Travis and daughter of St. John G. Iinckeher, is announced in New York. I"|.... .......u. ..| QAI.-.....L.......I :.. LL _ r1 5, , HIIIIUUIIUUU III LVUW I UTII. The port: of Sebaabopol. in the Crimea, is being extensively fortied and manv thousand workmen are employed. A large Rusnian fleet. is fitting out at the same port: for the China eon. Thn nlrlnnr. t-hnrnh-o-nor In Qnntlnm-I :. y0r`lI' U3 BHV| `H DHU Ullay :)ah'\,UV H '. Kansas 8; -ends annually $5,000,000 for education. .15 has ll.U00 be acborn and has endowed tho .`V0I'k with $1?` >.0U0\00U. 1.. 'r...'..m...J Hm nnnnh km ..o.'t..I ;........ ...... cuuruu FWVIIIKIIIK (I0 Bnu in). Key: of bronze and iron have been found in Hreecn and Italy, dating; from the I seventh ce ntury before Christ. l"lm ..;:... AC lnnmll M...... ...`...:_;_J _ HUVUIIIIU U3 Ulll-ll_Y IJUIUFU \4llI'lUl. The city of Lowell, Mum, appointed a pm-cmmng agent. a. your ago. 1)u;~jng the you he saw-d the city 338,0! MW. Knnmm in u-mdn anmmllv `5 mm mm Cm- unuuweu we uvvln wwn ;~~"r.uumuuu. In Trinidad the moan boa utiful trees are the nutmegs. Thay grow co the height. of 100 feet; and till the air wi oh fragrance. Mrn. (`.InrinrIn J`, Lnlnnnrwm Mn-lhm-n luu men unu nu uuv` ulr WI nu Irugrnnce. Mrs. Clarind: J. Laul anco. Marlboro, N.H., celebraced the one hundred and second annivexaaty ( wf her birth a few days a o. g'I"hn {Arm ntnnlr cm d imnlnmnntn nf '1` A ago. . The farm stock an d Implements of T. A. Connor, Pitbaburg, werfa sold by auction to day. as the owner Intends going out west. AI.'-..\T...'I...... LI... -`.5.-- 4..-..- -1 AL. "all?! UII I-IUTUUU IIUUHM The natives of New Zenlmrl are the most: indolent: people in the wor-. ld. Nature provndau all they require. The In nxmnh nrtinial wnhnr rnnl-n in H... PTUVIQII` lill DUE] l U(4|-IIFU. The lo ngesb articial water course in the world is the Bengal canal, 900 milgs; the next: in hhe Erie, 363 miles. ` Dghuuluum A`/xnlzn Inn:-A ........L....l -n__ LI 1 -KKIJUII CQIIDITUO lalvu-pool-Noon. lob 4.-WhoM. N. S r'g. DIM: lod winter 7: low; Nnl(`ol 7: IN; Born cum; pou. add; k.d7u61; and. usual; know. Am.. 19: 0d; on-lon$ onto haw , 90:81; htlumnhovt out: on .m . 0uuo- Moo. 41-oa. colors: on o IIUXIJ ll! IIIIU DFIU. )Uu) ILIIIGH. Pendulum clocks were invontedgaiter Galileo stood observing bbe lamp in A church swinging to and fro. Knvn n1` hrnn-In nnri irnn hnvn hnnn I.-....v.,l HIHU III! KJDI IIUVHIJ 5. Prof. Benn, Carleton Place, baa invunted a ovntvance for the prevention of mow- balba on horses` hoofs. mg n-5-inn. at KY4`... 'I....I...-.l ___ AL- Inu UIJUIIP III) I}. ll. VV U!!! E: [ID I`. The Onbario street remen were busy t.o.da_v re-charging she line batteries. Ahnnh thirt.v.hwn nnr nanr. nf thn tillnhln IIHU. Charles A. Gill. New York, touched the city at noon today to attend the funeral of his mother. mm. ..........:.... pl... o'..+L..... -6 n- u.....n.... I OK I'll`? lI|UlaHUI'. I This morning the father of Dr. Smybhe registered, claiming to be 8 long time resi- dent. of obs city. WA nlnim tn have Hm hnnt. r-Alan-1 in FA. \ uUIIIl U1 UHU UIU] We claim to have the beat. celery in the city. Hob-house mushrooms andTomaI nos ` also at: Camovnky s. Prnf Hnnn. ('Tm-l.Af.nn PIA:-A has inwmo...-I 605. lb mk cious drink, McR.ae Bma 30c. colfee. """' `\ California has yielded $3,?$I,586,589 in gold Lines 1848. -1 Birthdays were kept: even a the time of 15 bnroah. TL. 11......` an Inn-A -nag: un'II L... 'I..-l.I ` at bacl. nu l BOWJDIV IIl'UUlAl'gllIK IJLIU IIHB Ui|lIlIU|'lBUo Abe uh thirty-bwo per cent. of the tillable } land in Arkansas is under cultivation. TL` ru-gnu-avian nl Lu-u... Ln}. 0,... 6|... llnu In IITIBHBBH IE uuuer CIIIIIVEUIOKL The prepsrabion of human hair for the markeb gives employment: to 7,000 Paris- inns. f`k--hm A {till Una. vault .u.....l.u..l bl... AND THE Naws TOLD IN BRIEF FASHION. u -l'I- ernlun were ooonu tor pm-age on Ibo 88. Santiago of tho Wan! atounnhip IO. UIIIIIOIIHII hon-inn lhnm tn Nan The Very latent Erma can And Om-mnont 1 -'l'ho Gathered Lnn-n My Reporters And the Wm lII l NOW! Whoa To till Onnudhn run 3 him salmon for 25c. M) McRuo Bros. Inmrk county has a. population of 39.- 868." In. .....I...- n Jnninng J-ink Ilnl)-.. 13...... Dn CUB UCIH IIKLU LUSH lllllh Claried cider, something very nice. 30. per nllon nb_McRae Bros . '1` 9 Indian 201! clubs of England have pol" IUUH Ill JVJUFIIBU DFUI Tge ladies golf clubs of England _,have some twenty clubs affiliated. Mr: Jnhn Knnnndv, nrdnn Tnlnnrl lame UWUIIDY Clll`Dl HIHIIIIWULI. Mrs. John Kennedy. Garden Island, given A large party this evening. Rm-innr 1898 wall unborn. chains. nrtinhin lsngmn BY nu; scIssons.1 KIVUI D IIFKU kllfhy IILIIB UVUl.|lllKo Spring 1898 wall papers, choice, artistic Ind cheap at D. A. Weoue & Co's. 'I"hn nnxhnrin Itrnnh rnmnn warn Innnv EH8 DIIJIU Ill 1." UDFUBH. The Marmara horse races will be held on the Ooh and 10th inst. fI.._:6-hul lI:llQ- -;\n..aohn.- nrnpvy uh... on- Wlutlooldlns ___ .-__u- _n;_ __ _n , n -- nu Building Alnonltlu. ._I_ A __-n_|_ AL_A .-n_ L ,_ Pnrtlul Dlngnoch. `L- ...-.4-.. _nL Ll_ SIC `ICU II ICU `ICC-VI The Clyde utounship line steamer. which IQIINQI York this weak for Nuonu. has among its puuon a A. T. and Mr-. British. Through liudnou ofenptain Instr. of IhoQuoboo uouluhip line, Mr. l "II. Smith warn hnninrl far nnnnnnn luv Could Ila w, 11;. u . aunt W'IG,` FRIDAY; FEBRUARY 4. 1593. Want` A Typllovnolgo 9 Scienre is (`0nlinu:I|l_' diamvr-ring new wonders. _ An nnpsiak\wo|l driven at San Marcos, Texas, recently. fmlnd I101 only water, but a kind of animal in- hnhiting the water, which is found nu. where else. Specimens have just been received for study at Cornell univer- sity. The creature proves to he a blind salamander nparly \\ hite in color, with long slender legamnd too useless [or locomotion, but valuable for feeling In the blind darkness of the underground mntera. Thcey have been given the graceful name of typhlomolge. Iuiuod All IOIIOII. Burnmo, N.Y., Fob. `4.--Michal Sag. nhtuor. muvuty. living nolr kn- Int. 3 gig miln Iran Bulnlo. UK`! (`If part of ` I-n mmn pnrllon DI lnr nuumn nnnu is composed of the or-re-hrum. und the portion anterior to it, devoted lo.~u1|t'll, and known us the olfactory bulbs, Is xnmnlinws trontvd as u nwre app:-ndit to ihe cerehrum. But this prtvf-`Satyr, nftc-r comparing hruina from znll gr:u1u*s nf Hm lnwor animals d9(`|.'ll`PS that |h' sun-r comparing nralna Irum .u- uuun-.~s nf thr lower animals, declares humnn hrnin is nn -'ln:HnlnI(`.'|| mun- slrm-ity,'nn.! that in n histnricnlvi--w of the brain the pnrliun dvvnt-`II In Ihinking is more prupx`rl_\' In he Sl_\`|('d :1 more npplulix m lhn park d(`\ Ull`d Irfnmo-llinu in nnmo rnmlnrv.-4 tlm ul- lullllklllx IN IHUII` lHU||K'|I_\ nu ur at_vI<`u H1 d(`Vl>l!`ll ufsmelling. in some creatures the ol- {au-tnr_v porrinn is murh the ynrpzc-st nu!-I hf lhn kw-nip. F857. ofC633'u'wn"' IS."-i.'E?p 'iirTf'7i1'E.' and Na Smith were booked for Uh` 83. Bnnthno of tho Wlrd nhnnnhin n.:;. ..n;..,;:., 3...... A Cornell prnfc-ssnr makes an int`:-r- esting announcement about hnuns. The main portion of the human brain in rnmrum-A of Hm (`f`l"(`hl`|l[IL und in II l':lrIS [.z;|l`l`!~(---\\'1lzI1 an rmluum ur- tween then and mm! It lms u|\\:u_ys been so. Burns pnrln-ll his xlily.-l in a worry r.vor a paltry lHl|ur'5 hill; HM` nmnuscript of his Tzun n` Sllunlvr" was sold rs-.'9utl_\' fur (wvr tun hun- drml pounds! Truly the Irishnmn mm not far wrung: whvn lm. declurorl that snmo people, like llw violin mnkx-rs of Cremnnu, earn .1 living only xnflorlhny nro dmcl. Al the \\'ngnm' Inusc-u1n,h_v the \\'r1_v, lhsrrn is ill (lo-vrmx nf :|rr<-xi i.~:xm-cl ngnin.-:1 \'.'.|4rnor as ":n pnlilu-:Il- ly d.'|n;.rnrm1.= im|i\I(lu.1l" In lPHU,\\'l1ilv he was at llrestlen. In ll rulls gull:-4--nn mm pnrh-v` T I whvn enmn nnnnln Iilzn lhn \ llarool A !t.u;r l|ea|tAI;. Not sh long ugu Hmro \\'n.s sold in Paris n letter 01' .\Inz:n't, wrilt.-n at .\Iilan to his sister, at lh~ ago nf foul`- lvon, fur five hundred um! vi;zh`_v fmnrs. |"ur the original nmnusrript of Rim-nzi, now in the \\'ngnor muse-um at. Eisvnlmcll, :1 thousand pounds vm.~.un-`o nHN'(`d. 'l`hnrm'ssuxm- [owl fnrthouahl. in llwso htllv mums`. Muznrt dying tn [ill :1 puuperiu gruvc-, \Vu5zne-r smrving in Paris g;u`r:~(-\\`hut an contrast hv In-nnn Ihvn .'ll'Il| nn\\' ll h.l.\` :l|\\.'|\'S I [.91]. JWUIII \\l'IIl l\! u-:1In1l_v, Hm wnmun in-I .~xi.~t(-rs of charity as pun-sis uh! ultrndwl I'm gs-s. l'h0_V were In .\t the nu'(('1ps_v it :13 ; tho mun hm! dimi in I hulf rxlilylxlvsl, and tho Ininutvs. This WIIH the man was lnmgod in lhv guonao On the 25th of June, 1837, more than forty years ago, ll mun ond wonrm were executed pulzlicly over the "1 of the Montreal Jiul. The womu_n'.~; nzunu wns Murie-Anne Crispin, widow of a man nzmied Belisle, 0[ St. Joroina, und the man's name Antoine l)est`:n'ge~a. They were tried and found guilty of the murder of Bclisle, whom they had smothered with pillows and a. tied whilo ho was ill in his bed. The doctor who uttended him did not ol),ject to the in- terment after hearing the plausible story told by the woman. but rumors hemme freely ('ir(:ull).le.d that there \VZt.5' something wrong, und coroner Jones wont to St. Jerome, uud had the ro- mnins of Iluliole exumod. The post mortem olearly revealed the crime. The two murderers wen; brought into Mon- txeul, and were found guilty and sent- enced to death on April 22nd. The il- licit love of the two had heen the mo- tivo for the crime. An utteuipt \\'.lS inside to commute the s(!nten('(`, nutthe outhoritios dnvided that the law must tukv its vourse. They both .'l(tllllllr`d their guilt upon the eve of tho -xo<'u- iion which took plum-v zit ton o`clock in tho morning, in the |ll`(`SFn(`(` of on lHl~- llll`l]Sl` throng of men, women and i-hill-{, rt-nf Holh wont to tho gallows very living nttr-mlo-ll by `,.:.:..-n .\l' f\`\lI":'l' 'IL \|'nII 5; I.\- tl;,i A woman was Banged In the Province or Quoboo 4'...-4.. .-.u.v-u ....rn :1 man nnd wunrm ucvvepnpure: "`Every nation the marquis replied `would like to be as strong as possible. Such an increase would require several years and A great deal of money. We shwuld nob hesitate, however, to make the nwesaary sacrices if circumstances de- manded it. _I would like to have you inspect: the Japanese eet: and see how well diseiplinedit is. We are stronger than ever before. IIOII-\ up. ..........I. 4.. ......Ln {wunn-Ixnnh aucenmon IFOKD my g0VBl'IXlU|ll.'. `1)o you expect to go forward with oolonizscion in Formosa. h(\'..._. T LA:-\n bu ....nZf-s if -nnn ant` Av- and aeveiop its great resources. The marquis said he thought the result: of the coming election of the diet very important. The political situation, he said, was very `uncertain, and it was possible that such members might be elected so as to give no party a. majority. The people are now greatly interested in economic questions. They were inclined to get rid of mere politicians and elect roully representative men, who understood the needs of manufacturing industries and commerce. The late government adopted the gold standard. Tne clnmge was too recent to judge its permanent. effect. \}Vlrmt. will ha the Jannnese attitude Ontnul. snow l.&)- Cornmonl, we to :40 vhloIn-Pork dam to xauo;Lam1 co to He: II. no to ' can loo to llo;Chouo no so oo- name cownshpu. me to ma We-um. it to loo; . 180 to no. I u towards nawaai The marquis laughed and replied: No 1 don't regard that inzident as important. The negotiations are just where they were. My government will cultivate friendly re- lation: with the United States, whose peo- ple always had friendly feelings forJapan." wuu. sAFmuAnI3|rs}nT:n:s1s I Wino. lnrqull [to End To II! About `rho .A Outlook. ' Nnw You, Feb. 4 -A special bathe `Harald from Tokio says: "Mnrqui Ito rotekmd your correspondent At his otcinl reen('e1"e. He said : ` u|h('V - .......; ._. .1 z._.:.... ....I:.... I I . I'D! H ICU: DU mud "`Cont:t r ling math in of foreign p0liC.V I I must be necea rily reticent. The govern- ment of Japan is watching the situation in the east and is prepared to safeguard its interests by whatever Insane may be required by events. I am investi- gating the existing condition of internal aairs. I retired from power only sixteen months ago but there bave been so many changes under the late government that I feel I need to study the situation carefully before announcing my policy and plans. The diet to be elected on March 15th will probably convene about the middle of May. By that time I shall be ready to lay a programme before parliament. . - `l)o won nnnrnvn Mm nrnnosal to In Pl'UKl'lhl.[IulU DGKOTO parnamenn. ```Do you approve the proposal to increase the Japanese navy to 400,000 toonanow advocated by several Japmese newspapers?` "`}`.vnn1 nntinn Hm mm-nnin rnnlind Ulllillll 0| IIIILIUHBI policy 1 `I believe in making public school educabion practical and harmonizing the training therein given with when are called modern progressive ideas bringing ib into line with European methods. This will receive very careful attention from my government. " `l)n vnu nxrwnt. in cm forward oomnnzsmon m rormosa: " `Yes, I hope to pacify it soon and ex- tend our control to all parts of the island and develop its great resources. Thu mnrnuin said he Inhnnahh the result: recent: to Judge IE8 permanent. euuco. _ "What. will be the Japanese bowarda Hawaai? TL. ........,...in Inna.-Lad null rnnliorI- Nn plllllnll I5 ` the brain. Jronpr (II 1119!), \\uIln-H um: rnnu-9 lh pf WP :15 by the hub hvr und I)0~\~ 'l`,|I (`_V hnlh hlindfn1lv:|. uinpsy as-1vm'l:1i||ml that lwelvn and unv- mwsx, wnnmn in five 1:13! time :1 wt- : pmvimt`. 10$ ICCIII FBUUUUH `SHEETS: Ionfntl. 9110.. Pub. 4.-Flour-Rez-elpu. 1030 bun; munt quiet. Quoutionn: patent. WIIIQOIOIJO socuo; Pntont. Spring. saw to L Btnkho Rollo: uau to 4.40; xun. 3.10 to w; 8!: ruo 3.50 to n.50;SOron Baton cm 4 00' tulo Dan I 9) to Mn, run What.No 1 Ihnnom Hana, um co one ; Oorn. no to 800: Potuo. Mo to one ; (mu, I90 to 800 ; Bnloyaootosao; Rn. Mo table; 81.7094. Provhlom-Pork. dam to mun : Lnd an tn THE LAST TIME I3 ` -.-.-. l:\Iv\|:--1| nn.n_ IKVolTIll-DIIIHTKUI DIIUITI-I knovnniniuunou tbolkailo ecu-t.d$od at Pails Gnu. EL. an Wodlnuday. Ho .v.:-:.-.-:-......' I-*2.-:., .. ,...-i-:2 v-- Yuxmu.\u, Eab. 4 -'l`bo Jnpunon eet in mum-uveriug prior to I cruiooin Chinese wants. The pron in silent on the sinn- tion in China, and in is bo%d the pn- mior, the Inuqum Ilo. ll granting the not.- tlunont ol the Ga-mm chime bolero .com- niuing Japan to any policy. The Riuuisn squadron in without smokeless cod sad the npply but in until. A Dual Tok Plnoo. 3 P.uu.~', Feb. 4 -The dual arranged`. bo- twoou M. Mcxandro Millnrnnd, editor 0! La Petite Republique Francnise and one of the Putin deputies. and M. Henri La Peritujon. deputy for Saints Yrieix. wu fougbu with swords to-dny. The former was wounded in the right um. The dia- pnto grow out of an altercation dnring the debuts in the clnmbor yeamrdny. uv -vvu --nu u--u un. Bvrmm, N. Y.. Feb. 4 --The Fort Erie jockey club having failed to negotiate I loan 01 $80,000, their property at Fort Erie, Ont... opposite this city. will be sold at auction on Februarv '. |ab. pursuant to an order grnntnd uy judge Fitzgerald, of the county court of Welland county, Ontario. in I proceeding under the me- cheniae and wage earners non of lS96. The land includes About eighty acres wh grand-nunda, stables. etc., which cost. $105,000. [\. IJHII ' KUTDIIIIIU` i5I.i}U; WITH. II E. U .\llon, orcester, `2l,0`.Z6: W. H. Knock, (lolorad Springs, 20,215; John H. Hunter, Toledo, l9.~!60: Louis Ripperboo. Torre Haute. l8,ll7; (L Fred Pond, jr.,Auburn- dale. Mm-5.. 16.802; W. E. Harvey, Bever- ly. N. J., 14 903; Charles L. Achard. Cleveland. 14 177; E. E. Fricke, Chicago. 13,780; Don McKoehAn, Colorado Springs. 11,1-I9]; Roy M. Davis, Cleveland. 11.305. Q Five Women Apply for Century Club Mlle- nge Records. Nicw YORK, Fob. 4.-Among the appli- canbe for mileage records in the century road club of America for last; year are live women. They are Mrs. A. M. Allen, Worcester; Mrs. George Bunker. Chicago; Miss Julia A. Barbley, Toledo; Mrs. L. W. Sbihgeii. Chicago. and Mrs. H. E. McLeary, Philadelphia. John H George, of Philadelphia, who was one of the leaders in the competi- tion for mileage honors in 1996, heads the list. of prim winners for 97. MIIOOH N. Keim. of Philadelphia. who captured third place limb year, rode 18 538 miles in l895. Thomas W. Davis, of Peoria, who hasa record of l0,5l8 miles. is seventy years old. while W. H. Witbig, a fourteen- year-old lad of Terre Haute, rode 5,403 miles. The official list. of records accept- ed by the club is as follows: John H. George. Philadelphia. 32,479 miles: John Noble. Philadelphia, 28718: Mil- bon N. Keim. Philadelphia, 28,5|7: Irving Harrison, Jersey City, `. 6,25`. ; Charles Parkins. Jersey City, `.l~l`669; Frank R. Lang, Portland, `.2l.`25l); Mrs. A. M. C. \|lnn ni-non}-r 0| A061. I U Ifngnb IUUUV ury. There was no~service in connection with the Methodist church on Sunday on ac- count of anniversary services at Philips- ville. Rev. G. S. Reynolds, Mallorytown, spent afew days the guest of friends last week. Miss Helen Dargavel went to New- boro to attend the fancy dress carnival last week. Among those who attended the fancy dress carnival at Elgin were noticed : Mr. and Mrs. S. Seaman, Chantry; Miss S. Scovil, Portland; Miss `B. Sly, Wellington: Miss M. Dar- gavel, Newboro, ` and B. Bell, Delta. Mrs. David Sly had an auction sale on Thursday of her village house and lot. R. G. Murphy knocking it down to the high- est bidder, Benjamin Churchill, for $650. Elmer Halladay is suffering from an attack ofquinsy. John Smith is .busy hauling hay and grain to his new farm. Elgin creemery still continues in operation. some farmers drawing their milk from Bedford Mills. A number of farmers are hauling drowned wheat from Kingston for feed. Mrs. Dr. McAmmond and daughter have returned to their home at Scotsville. N.Y. SUPERIOR !-Why 00? Because we hsvoboon oarelnl ho buy only dnlry {ed young hogs. They no cured and mnokod to s ulocoy. ' fl`... - .....-.I. II.- V-.. -HI nnaln-g can. MADE A REDUCTION IN ITS PASSENGER RATE. Inrther Negotletlone Pencupg - For-(er rloeded Guilty to One Chm-go - no- I mnnded Until Frldny Next. MONTREAL, Feb. -I -Charlee M. Hays. general manager of the G.T.R., end '1`. G. Bheughneuy, vice president of the GP. R... had a. meeting yesterday in relntion to the trouble between the two companies as the reault 0! which the C.P.R. made I re- duction in its peuenger nte to Toronto. The business was not concluded and the above oiciel: ere meeting again to-dey. In the meantime the Grand Trunk people any they do nqt know what Mr. McNico1l mean: when he states that he he: caught the G.T.R. cutting rates in en underhand WIV. '- inauwmr omcms mam not With Painful AccIdents-orse Went Through the loo. EI.I.'[?~', Feb. 2.-M. L. Ceon has pur- chased the sswmill property at Elbe and is soon to become a resident of that place. Elmer Helliday has rented Mr. Sheldon s place at Chantry and will soon move to his new eld of labor. There is to be another fancy dress carnival on the Elgin rink in the near future. The stone dmwd-s com- pleted their contract of hauling stone for repairs on the canal on Friday. M rs. Frgnk Munroe, Aultzsville. spending a few months the guests of relatives, has return- ed home. Mnnirnn !M-..A.. nl.:..|...I_. :n _.:.L cu I-JUL!-I9: Master Floyde Chisholm, ill with scarlet fever, is out of danger. Herbie Sly, while loading stone. met with a pain- ful accident, acrowbar inflicting a heavy bruise on his face and fracturing the skin. Russell Rose. while starting his re with coal oil. had his face, eyebrows and hands badly seared. The sheds back of the old hotel stnnd went down un- der the weight of snow. W. A. (hon gave one of his horses a cold dip while crossing Delta lake last week. When on apparently sound ice one of his horses broke through. The horse was rescued with some dilliculty, the ice being only four inches thick where the accident occurred. The Elgin hockey team met the Delta team on Tuesday night and the Newboro team on Saturday night in a friendly game of hockey. Mrs. Crlp still continues very low, with little hopes of her recovery. Thnrn um: nn.an-ulna in .u.......-...L:..... ...:H. WIV. H. W. Gardner, bbe for arrested in Quebec, pleaded guilty ingb.lfe\paJice court. this morning to I charge of having forged the name of John Hooper to a cheque for 842 which he passed on John Allen, the Oral: street; clothier. He pleaded 2u_ilty to this charge, but denied other offences and was remanded until Friday next. Banker: mam nntinpd `with than -amin- IIIIU WHO IUIHEIIUUQ IIIIIIII lfly "EXO- Bankera seem satisfied with the nettle- menba made to-day. and the statement: is given out; that this province has not boon go proeprous, generally, for many years. NEWS OF THE WHEELMEN.A ELGIN EUPHEMISMS. 'l'o Roll Th` T1 not xv \- vs 1 . nu -a us uuvw-1; . Try I umplo Hun. You will endoru our aoutaomonh u to bhoir an perlority. 00 O flllllg IIICI III I? UIIITI Buuunndcannda. diedo! pnonnoniatu duy. Ho III born 93 Mount Holly. N.J., thirty-nix yuan H0 in nrvivd by 0 ! rid.` and than ildrm. I K-HIT`,-IIX iwidnnndllruc 5 TC. *1 SAIATO-:A, N.Y.. Fob. 4.-WilliaIn J. Fitxpttrick. jockey And nu-ur.voll-known ovary running tuck in tho Unilcd Sing and Pnnndn. did 01 IIIQZIIM to- 1 lulu I IIIRIII, community. vru-cu us bun Inwl . I Sulssnr. Cel.. Feb. 4.-Fron|r Bellow` ha been lodged in `the county jail here charged with murderin his brother and sister, Lewis on Susie Bel- low, two of the most popular young noople in Dixon county. by poison. On the day before the Alleged crime Frank Bellow celled on his brother-in-low, John W. Bird. s photographer. He complained tohinn bitterly that he had not received enough ol the property of his parents, who had overlooked him in their wllL He ndded : "Bird. I'm going to oolnllit a ter- rihle crime to-Inorrow. I going to ooIn- I (nit a tragedy thot will k the whole l I an-nnnnisw, UUp ` This spring all our goods are being made especially to our order, and the stock we will show from February 15th and now, will embrace the finest fabrics that money can buy. Samples of the cloth will be ready in a few days. There will be Irish and English Serges. French Worsted and Scot- ch Tweeda, made up in a way that will certainly surprise you. IIIIIIVIS l\f9 IHIIISIIII SI Il"` I.L'II '\ IQI III LIQI EIIIIIIIIHQ no .1. V .. ., ........., ..r -.. - .--- - - --- -----J ---r----Jvn-- Fanzii BR avanv sunTJn?XRi'('i2o IN PLAIN FIGURES: $8. slog 5:2, SIS. Try us fo`Men'a Youths and Boy`: Clothing and Furnishings. ]Iow would you like to have your clothing out by a. gold medallist from Mitchill's famous cutting school. New York ? That. is what Oak Hall offers you. m]|;n unv;nn an AIII nnntlu urn |1nI'nn maa nnnnn;-`In `II Aflll A-.3... amp` II; H. D. B_I_BBY THOS. H. JOHNS, n DRTNHIEQI R'l`IlElI'.'l` NWINDPALL. PRICE @_JOHN LAh]b'u}W & sou, ""' gW.\ X.\sY:LY.T\-VIo\S FREE a.t-_c >iffoe. or, if you don tI book, sent sealed, free. 0111 DR. D. SANDEN, 156 St. James St., Montreal, Que. Q-I-v-am-m~:v..ggs cmansm :PECIALSALE which deele with thoeeweskneuee re- sulting from ERRORSOF YOUTH. such as DRAINS, NIGHT LOSSES. WEAK BACK, IMPOTENCY, VARI- OOCELE, etc. It explains to you fully CURES PERMANENTLYQ It tells all about the world-famed DR. SANDEN ELECTRIC BELT for Week Men. . young or old. I am the inventor, and with it I cured 5.000 last year. No ,? C.0.D. fraud or Free Medicine Swindle. T '/ Write for above book to-day and get my opinion of your case. CONbULTHTION FREE a't-_(;fflce, don't live near enough to call. write for above Otce hours. 9 to 6 ; Sundays. 9 to 12. just why ELECTRICITY euros and- Your choice To-morrow Only nnuol Iain ouro.ooo.ooo 0100 sums PILLS 108oys Fine Wool Shirtsf nly, Men s Fleeeed Lined Shirts. Men s Fleeeed Lined Drawers. Wool Underwear ! 165 Ladies Vcsts 50 cents for 80 63 ` 50 75 " Act-Inod 0! larder. on 3 rs 1 . n._ OF- A Joell! Dand- sv I7 I-L A 1336` KING STREET, KINGSFON. T0-M ORRO W EVE BOOK ? MEN ONLY. qup, gut. nuu urn CORSET COVERS 10c, 15c, zoc, 25c, 29c, 35c, 40c, 50c and up. WHITE SKIRTS 50c, 75c. 85c, $1, $1.25. We invite inspection of these lines at the prices at all different sizes, of a fine make, ranging in price from 48 cents to 90 cents. 72 Shirts and Drawers, regular 75 cents, for 25 Cents. 49c EACH. xmoa In A oomuou. Guncow. I-`ob. 4.-A lull Ilia freight train have :1: in collision var In But Hand-Picked Quality. mt. nuuuruvu I I3, I11 I! innnnoo. will be my lip jut go: in 0 lug ltodk. from home it tint. Burn`: Full: curly tint nomi io Inppoood to Jun shown. luvin Wei: llpln Ilunee. M:Kn.uuv., Ont., Feb. 4.-Eu-ly yester- day morning in broke out in the genenl store of William Robertson. Dunohurch, destroying then buildin with the greater put. of the content; en the dwelling ud- joining. the residence of F. A. Arthur, menaget ol the Nprth Delta Iuxnbcx pom- pony and the post omen end telegraph oioo both Manges! by It. Reba`! rv. Mr. Boberteufl lone, dven if he hedreony innnnomwillbe van have n L. 1...: 39 49 55 TAYlUR S. CCIIIS. R. AND G. CORSETS--Balance "of this ne line American Co_rset, worth $1.25 {or 75c paur. WHITE COTTON UNDER- WEAR---A large new stock direct from the manufac- turers. - NIGI-IT DRESSES for 30c, 50c, 75c, 85c, M, $1.25 and up. DRAWEKS zoc, 25c, 30c, 35c, 40c, 50c and up. f`f\DCE"I` (`f\\/l`l)Q 1-An T21` SPECIALS ' I-AIIU-:3 I DAL: olnny Pntentnlodlclne In the World. - an --?j...__ 1'03 BILIOU8 AID NEEVOUB DISORDERS such as Wind `and Pain In the Stomach, Glddlnou. Fulnoaa after meals. Head- he. Dizziness. Drowsiness. Flushlmzs 9! Heat. Inna ol.Af;petlte. Onsuvenesa. Jloteheo on the Bk n. Cold Chills. Din- Mnvhntl alum` F`!-hrhtful Dreams and full ulotehel the skin. Uolu unms. um- turbod Sleep. Frurhuul Dreams and Nervoul and Trembllngr Sensatlonn. mm mum nnan wrm. mvv. R.EI.IP.P nervous nnu '1`remuuug> aunnuuuun. THE FIRST D088 WILL GIVE BELIEF Ill TWENTY UIHUTBI. Every sufferer will acknowledge them to be IIEECIIAIPQ PIIJJ. taken undirect- ed. wlllqulokly ntoro Female: to com- plnm he lth. hey promptly remove obstruct on: or irrusrulnritlea of the syn- uln Ill.` CHIC HIGH Illllloo For (1 Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver IN MIN. WOMIN OI CHILDRIN Beecham a Pllls are LI 400$ """....x'2x.".`.`;..o....`. ?.'3`, . 00?-toll.----u on0onon..._ .. nuns IIIIII ti Put. ...... I blo- Inl&1nnul'ralonph 0o -. ...u-2 llou Nov. 0o............._11sg Montreal luau Ilulwu... . . . . .94 Iomnnl 0u0o................1::7 Dan'1`blophono...................I75 Ron! Ilootrio .... .. . Qoronso muwm Bunk 0! Ion:-run Onhlln Bnnl...... IOITIIAL PIODUOI I A BKIT8. Ilnnouggl nun, I-|. ;_-u...._ 11...... DGUUIIIIIII 5 TIIID nlw Withqggj Rival hoodlum Puulonsuwu-.. 37 tlotonlo uauwnn .` ank .. Oahu-loBou........ Bunldu P: In .. .. Iolnonh Bu: ot mront.o.. i-no 0.o[l`l`l:5loo........_ 03" um Iomnol 006001100: Wlll lII)Auvvuv v nun... vv -4 A wouoiarul. MEDICINE. _.._a...A-n-- -1-mg `-1.-- __ .14-- Ammo! Quin loxu vswcot. Tender. Appctlzlng. VIUITIIAL IIOUI IAIII'.I`Io A u A- for Saturday and Saturday Night. LIVIIPOOI4 IAIIIITI l\lk`__Al\ Ugh A , `l`L--L \l IN 0|! Oil The 0000 I-_I- _A-_7.L1,, I) , A have the I.An`zs'r SALE Intent nlmllclne W .`, ._-- no Enmonss smnmr. COMMERCIAL. uluvu ulweu uul lodged Injuil in WAQIWI. N.Y.. Io! Ruling n mum.-. tho and IIVIIIR is In 3 Rim nnu hnl-nu And have the DEBIT C. SUGAR l`llI' FIQIIIZT` Ilhpuizllh. ITII" CURED l'II..II HAMSJ 17-1` mg me 190 Tho cocoon in Sydonlmn street Sunday oohool Int owning vu not an lu-goly as- tandod u it othu-win would havo boon hdlhovcuhuhmuc Thonffair was onodthobclto! tbokind hold shit at too. Tho Iudingn by W. Luau were well reunited . Tho oshc coouibutaou tho did well. Wolnvolholnutunortunntof eumod Inn. in tho city. V % I It. n Onwlord mo. On Wodncldny. Jan. `.. 6r.h, I! Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Smith. South I-`roderickaburjg. Inn on that way to apend.&ho evening at J. Hi|| p. Sundhurot, Mrs. Smith romukod that tho felt very sick. The horse was then urged to gnnur speed. but by the time tho) unis-ad Av. Mr. H ll`- do w match- Icu. and paid guy on Fridny, 28Lh. boollng lot The Honey. At the court house to-day several of the boys wanted to know If there wee any "etu"' forthcoming before they registered their nemu. Many students went over to regieter but 3 number refused to` "veer the their names were not on the boots in constituencies. One aoudenr. had euicient nerve to nek the registrar to drop out one clause in the oath. An Alhntoul-'3 Suocou. SAN FRANL`l.\`t'n, Cal, Feb. 4 --Fnmk McConnell, of San Francisco. as prnctioally unknown man in the box- ing world. and who recently grndunted from the unnoour ranks our,-pointed and out-fought. young (lria. the celebrated Austnlim boxer. before the Olympic club Into nighc. The content was I fteen round affair and the big uuditorium was pockod with 3,000 spectator:-. .'+""":';.` '-'.'L" 'E"""' ":23" g g I 3 int strut . lillduivuxuu will pm hi: my :0 wuudlbopolioo `til no such I-nnlhhl . accounts 01 one munuy nu uuu received during the lush can- teet. SL500 in All, 8250 being from the lunda of the asaociation. Dr. Smybhe rendered A statement. of the nances of hia contest. showing that he was out. of pocket $300 over the contest. The whole sum bud been used up in legal fees. Where The lloney Went Ah the conservative convolution lutz night: Capt. (nskin admitted in a straight- forwerd manner that the Montreal trans- portation company would not permit him bccominga candidate. However. before pledging his support to Dr. Smytho be asked that the last: named give an account. of the money he had s..s 0| Knn :.. .lI k0;'\ lmnina from the Ohu-icy lleepplled In This One. Yesterday 3 leborer. well-known among the butcher: of the cioy, applied to in coal merchant: for eeeistence, saying his wife end lemily were starving. The merchant went be e grocer end purchased e supply of groceries for the fellow. including tee. auger. butter. our. ebc. The goods were not. taken home, an hes been esoertained, but were taken to en hotel and disposed of for liquor. The police are investigating the matter. A r-.. ....-..v.. um um same men was cue mower. Afew woo`-s no the sumo mm was losned n ""wu ny A citizen on the under- standing nut, lm should no into the curt.- ing business. The morning following the bids of the horse was poinbed out to the owner of the horse. The follow had killed the animal and sold the hide. The Bastion-y we Are nanny " The reformers ol Rideeu and Victoria wards held a very enthueiaetic meeting in the liberal committee roome last evening, when arrangements were perfected for the registration of voters. A number of work- ers were appointed to represent Mr. Hartv at the dierent. registering divisions. While the meeting was in progress word arrived that l)r. Smythe had been placed in the field by the conservatives. The intimatirn was received with the battle cry "We are ready. During the evening many citizens visited the committee rooms. Ad- dresses were delivered by A number of pro- minent Rideau and Victoria ward workers. W 0005. Dwpvvuu out-gun . Rideau ward-H.. J. Appleton. J. J. Lawson, T. H. Appleton. I). Patteraon,W. Collins, F. Collins. J. T. Culhane. ingz had been registered : Frontenac ward -- Frencie O'Rourke, John Lake, Patrick Aikin, M. Macdonuld. James Hogan, James Rigloy. H. S. Elliott, H. Nowell. James Aikin, R. McPhee, C. Farrell. 1`. Uulhene. I). lhllagher, C. Flinb, W. J. Hartley. M. Hallivan, N. W. King. A. E. Ilebb, U. F. Meek, G. Smith. A. McGuire. I). Stmieeld, K. H. McKee, R. B. Vannlebine, J. J. Sul- livan, W. Montgomery. F. Andre. Joseph Furniao, J. M. Brown. T. H. Clennban. L. Devine, A. G. Wazte, Patrick Hart, J. J. Woods. Stephen Songor. Rlrhnu w|u'd--H.. J. Annleton. llll I4lIIo. Rogiabrntdon opened Brinkly this morn- ing at the county court) house and city. bmldinga. Bush pardon were on the alert: and rushed In young men. So far none were rejactQd_ Uv to one o'clock than mmu had been adavl I n...I-..|..... ......a _ W. H. Smvthe. J. had been adds"! Sydonbun wnrd- W. Smybhe, Clnnoy. G. H. Smythe. J. H. Macnae, E." H. Bribwn, E. M. Power, 0- Henderson. E. Ronrko, E. Law:-onaon. J P. Forrest, E. 8. 8611-9, W. Kan, J. Harris, P. O'Connor, A. McU9`rhlI, 1). Max- ..... .1 m....ad, A. aW_ Irwin. E. E. Lawronaon. u. r. Iurreuva McUq`rhlI, net, J. Kincaid, A. Irwin. Graoo, M. Regan. J. O'Connor. '1`. Little. W. 8. Collins. R. Miller. G. H Will-Ilnl. J. Barry, W. Fanning. E. Fulfril-`-. Buckley. H. Kondoll. S. Mouck. A, Wil- lismlon, D. A. Shorboll, G. Allv/ell. _ Qt. Luuurnnnn wnrd--J. Mnhninz. U - lulk Olin. and man. Inc ot King. oIIn.vu uned and Iodgod injoil in WIXDVI. N.Y.. Qlinl A l'I|dlivn'n gun, T. B. Murmv,d. Marley, u. A. Gun. J. Carr, T. Orrell, E. Cole, W. J. White, J. McKeon, S. Quilaci, W. E. B. Macdonell, C. W. Jen- kins, D. W. Kennody.G. Wulson, T. E. Hawley, H. O'Brien, W. Clark, L. Laynn. Frontenac and Rldenu ward elecbora are registering in the oioe of the clerk of peace. court: house. with J. D. Thompon returning ofcer. and major King. clouk. I). Plewea and J. M. Farrell, lawyers on: acting for the reform association, and W. F. Nickle and F. M. Brown for the con- servatives. Up to two o clock the follow- ing; had been registered Wrnnfnnnn Ward no In Pnrclou . chell, J. R. Routing, F. Scobell. Ontario ward--A. White. A. Steven!. J- Purbell, F. Smndern. T. Hurley. W- R- Drain. J. Mooney, W. Dunn, C. P. Me- T. B. Murmv, J. -Hurley, J. A. nun .1, Carr. T. OTTO". Illmloll, U. 11. anorwu, U. nuwuu. St. Lawrence wan-d-J. Manning, Cnihin. 0. Rourke-, T. Enlligan, '1`. One- bello. P. McCutcheon. W. Kilao. M.Kire, M. McMahon. J. Brady. T. Truisch. (".nf.nrn.1||i nu-ri_l), J. Ri"V. J. MC- M. McMahon. J. Brady. '1`. ltumcu. Cutmraqui ward-D. J. Rielly, Cumaky. J. H. Fnfe. B. Black. J. W. Hal- EIin,W. M.,Baillie,(:. Ma:-cbauo,C Millet-.J. ol|and,l9`. Gallagher.J. C. Wholan,J.Bar- rigan, J. P. Barry.R. A. Milller,J. Bramnh, J. McGowsn, J. Horn. P. Burns, P. Foley. W. Hartly, D. Donovan, R. Barlow. A. O'Rourke. T. O Neil. J. Donovan. M. l`...|n nnu J .1 Tnlluhnr, P. Bvrno. W. \lI|~I-' -_. UIVOIIIIO. L. unuu. u. um. Cashing. J. J. Loughor, P. Byrno. Percy, W. J. H-nzoll, W. Nickle. E. Henderson, J. Bennett. C. Green. P- Flanagnn. J. Gage, D. J. Ray. (:3. Mann. P. Jarrell. F. Talbot, C. Corrigan, E. Mit- Scobell. ntnrin mmL_A. white. A. Stevens. I L %*.__ Ra:s'rnAnon uuosn wnhiri. :01! A0001 runs. -7 .\__I_ n , , lnddan noun. _1,_ I _\.-.| so I nworuu 3.a'3n..""'n.."".I.f.' $1`... 1:"... my .1.` Ram! in I In dnyfj journoy. |.IalIVo In Adding Name: to the List. _.I L..Z-I.Ic- IL}. -nnrn 301'. Linn I), Pnct.araon.W. "lypopdowt rid: nowhul," aid the hudllhnll boy. rubblnglllonnlol unm- t.|: Mound! nhc..tho Imuviow, "bnf TIUCBICIII nnoU'-8|r|IIuIl (llh)Inlh. .._ _ . . M unww vvulu DZ! FnIhar-No. Freddie. I can`! about your that thonnnd six hundred and Ill- Ky-ncvonth question, "whyorplnnn can`: make popcorn. " F1-oddy-Canu they lava`! any pop- pu-.-Nlw Yuk Journal. an puuuvuy xnsnppormole. " "Really? ' wood the plump Inelnbucu. "I never found any dlmculty"- AI thin innntnra than nmnldnnt lnnnn IUIWIIIITU |IJlll'_V. "I never knew 0! but one case. One 0! my brothers got married on a salary 0! 87 I wash. "--.\'ew York Sundny World. A Little Dlnnnnion. BloomcrI." aid the thin Inunbareu. are positively ln:npport.nble." "Rll nnnnd thu nlnrnn nan-nh-n-- I uuvcr lvllll Ill] lllIIl(!|Illy' - -' As this junotute the president In (or oIdot.-lad|umpol|a Journal. Ever bmn any Insanity In your fnm- l Hy?" naked the agent who was writing om ` Sam Hand-lvh's application for a life In- Iurnhco policy. "I nnnnr knnu n! hut nun nnnn n... A! What's the matter with him. doctor!" ukod the worried father. TL- -nu-..- -.L..-l..I.... 5..-]. -_-a.|..\. I--|_ on an no. unnungo 0! mo vura -uonnmp lino. but tho lrdll honing them to Now York woo very late. nob ranching than in tilno to ouch the Itumor nlthough she Ind boon bold nomo hours for the benet of the two Kingston posnongorc. The acum- or would have boon lomzor detained. but. in in nocoonry to nloar New York harbor in daylight. Through tho courtoov ol Capt. ! .'.:':'.:: ."..`.:'..'.;?_".;.'.'.;;:.`.':.. IIIIFII IIIIO wurneu IIIIIUT. l The young physician took anothek look It the boy's tongue. felt his pulse again, noted his temperature and proceeded to pour out some medicine. l \-n {nu-gnahm ob... umimlngl um..- I..- Jllr Ulllr DIIIIIU lIIl'U ICIHU. I \'e torgotten the technical name for ` It." ho? replied. "But It ands In `man I'll 1` {etch him out 0! it all right."-Chlcago Tribune. Lwisb" being her favorites. llll PUT!) IUT DUU L/LIHII 303: The oldest. church-g-oer in Scotland is Mrs. Millar, a lady of I02 years. who r(- sides in the Mile End district. of Glasgow. During her long life she has never had a serious illness and in in her proud boast. that, within her recollection. she has never missed a Sunday from church.` She has been a life-long absminor but for the last forty years she has been a devotee of "My Lady Nicotine, clay pipes. and "black nun: um pap!-r. "I don't want to no it." she returned promptly. "If you run across anything that shows how the odors may be Intensi- od, you might call my attention to it, but I don't want anything else. The woman in the top that has been pounding her piano until she has givon me a head- ache, and I am going out to the kitchen now to cook onions Illd cabbage just to get even with her. "-Chicago Poet. IKUIUIUF. In Belgium no person is allowed to voco unless he in a taxpayer to the amount) of forty francs 3 year. This law mnkea the voters only twenty-one oub of eve ry 1,000 of population. 'l"hn hv.Inw rnnnnntina lnnw -on lm .-.. Ul pupulnuluu. The by~law roqueeting snow 70 be re. moved from the sbroeta Abould be enforced on Queen atreeb. between Clergy and Bar- rio. The snow bu nob boon ren loved dur- ing the winter. Il... nnnnnnn .._A at (V! .... -- It. _|,_ Hm-e'u an article that tells how all the dlsngrconblcy odors from cooking may be absorbed and prevented from apreadlng over the house." he said as ho looked up from his paper. "I rlnn'r. wnnut tn inn M. " nhn I-aturnnrl WEED. Alice Neilson, the primn donna of the Boahoninna. was legaly separated from her huaband by judge E. Namwig, Kansas City, on Monday. M pninh. who rlind I. fnw rlnvn nan h. uu munuuy. M. Pajob, who died I. few days ago in Paris. was the nldeab member of the French senate. He was eighty-six years old. and was first elected to the assembly in 1871. I-..-I-.. .-...-m.. ......+..:.. . ..l...lI......... 1---, '"$bn papers contain A challenge from William Alberta Barry to row any man in the world over the Thames course for 100 aside. eighb weeks from the signing of articles. In Dnlml..n. run -us-..4.. 2.. ..ll.\......J g. .__A_ aruur Inc can Iuungor on no \\ M11 lmo. also 0 Ir. Smith. tho Kingston punongon wan Inndcnd to the Clyde lino and are now Dbl] bound lot Blair dumlion. l"'s........""' "'1. 'I{.`."'...." .`I'.`. ."'.. .`;';'.'.':'.`.'.