Daily British Whig (1850), 3 May 1898, p. 4

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Jul: SLOAN Mtblclnf co.. of Hamilton, limited. uw nun. Chuinliunily in HM full, fn-I, r:nH.-uni .u u yuung man .~1|mu| hilnst-If nlmm him i to fix his mind nu .....-t`.\..f...\ ....l 0.. u. IHIIIHUII IIIH n pa-rfm-tlml; I rulvs, hunt I liwth with 1 on ....n.nl..ln l'lI|l.`.' I ll!- m [H`lH'l`llUII, IIIII III \\!'(I|\ H In Hm uillh` (` u frivnul. `Ham (0 vmylplo-to nmnlxmul, und Immlnp uilh .|`>m.-1 (`|n~i.~u` I """` ` A Iomlble View. Inn II It no-Ionushn Lg ll than Ultlodul. I...` Ila"! ..-.... \ MARl;l.IXG~i=; bi: `c)iI_c|=.Rs. J\'(` (`l"T|'n'll]H' H|_\ IUHI mmlv my lw.-nl mnr Ihc` kism and all she my arm Rh!` laid hm I: J.-wk, your llmw WHAT on A5uh|i1nAN neumnn By Ilre. '_I_n .I-I`.AL I-_L ..l...L mr, um gm.-unve-, u munng Isvaalnt. If ll mun will he Hh nnliiimz hul the Imai wsf wm'k. |.o.'-it [l`i1'l|l|.`l, hml nt, lion:-ml all lruu|i|Mih.nIl ha \\-must. The ymml (ll'i\`e`.`l ul. l'liorc- uru l\\n \\:iy.~x of lurk runm;_nm- is in nHiu'k 0.9.! \\ iHl mvulliw; l|u- uliwl` Hie HilllH(`l'H uni! Ivl in lin- hvn light l`(\llH`H (I.|l'kIl<`HH re nru hm \\':|_\'H uf furmimz mm is in u`H|\I|U!`l` unr .-aim, is in (`UHi\'fll!` HM` nppn.~:ili' `hr lulu-r |)i:llI i~i In-sl im- 1 Hl1rml-t|w xirlun r*p|'i~i-.-4 lily :1 Illill; il ii lift`, .i1n| I`vjui'illu`. \\lril i|.'Hl Hiltillili nln in Hunt in \'v\ hum iiiipvrfm~tiuim. I-ul lhv hrighl .~iiu.lo- inf nuf in in-ug'_v iliri Hnlli MI): iii! (`hriiti H -I unv i 'llwr<- is min \\il_\` 0 lh.-:1 IN`. f-I illi (`|iI`i.'-H. Price $1, 6 for $5. All dealgrs or address jWl|u`.3ha Bald. I um um |lK\' In yx mum-_ the hulh i.- x.H slw mlghl K.-my. mm! :11 l_h" L hl:\)' m|u`\I'. ml-. nml ml` .1 .. .....i.| . IHI .|l|ll ilnpm ul nu Hm I l|lN`H lllll \.\w-I'll nu-n nf ilw hntul nnmlwr, lhe` nffiw-IN |n*iH|{ vn|1dilirm.~< uf HI!` l l`~ unl_\, unul Ilnm vxpusx. In ull lhu im-nnvnn. `.'IIl "IIH`(' VHVHI. I s.-ml. ~ hm` lwml. .~ ....;..x R... ...xI.I NIH \\||l imz I4 . In `(l lruulrlvuh. . (ll'i\ v .. 1.. IL. unm- DR. HARTFS rlN>\lI Ill`-`-\ vnnrv hnhl. | ..|... - 501:. SANDEN Electric Ben Ill I"|l knux llll l[l\l.`\ I` \ thv inmn Inn rriu Ln` Hum | In r ..n.. r '11 In: PILLS. HI) In:-mu `l'l|lI|`il.|ll""- <\ o-1' 1|n- nun` * l`mIkl`\|l of !\\-n1`\`- ... ul... .l..4 .-aim, nppmi I 0' Iuwl Mll- rvplw ml. `old! -.IrI\' im- l Still Good Picking Amengst the Many Wonderful Bargains Being Offered. Surprises Every Day ~ -for Those who Look. The Stock is to be Closed Out and Price is the Only Way to do it. when ou can got nature : own simple nemmly. tho very essence of life itself- Bnr.wrvmmm'l`vT 5l(ll'bH TNIIIV B0 WOET. Imen NIVOIIRIIOIN-. $3 DU [:0 `l0 CHO-l.l. PRINT \VBAl`PERS--"lm'o worrv and time by buying here ready-nude. All made with tight fitting body lining. Prices 75c, $1. $1.25. $1.60. $1.75. $2.00. /`A Free (lemonstrntion of Shredded Wheat. its uses and advantages, on Wed- nesday and following -days. Samples free. Lecture each day. I 7 I \. K) 1 You can look and lonk without lming nmuln to fuel under my complimunt to buy. You cm: buy hem lmmving that Cash is the pu\\`0l` that makes prices that cannot. be nppronclned Ivy credit. lmmaes. MILLINI` HY I11XCl~2Ll.I'INOE--~(h\uius domination our work room. This :_ : ........|_..l. ......\....h...H.\.. Klnlmdnln I I._ 1\llLlLJl|_1I;l\1 I`:.\L'l1uI1L'A.VL/1'1" \Ilu|un uxvnunuuu.-1 vun vvnrnln ....,.... -..... season's peculiar styles [:i\'c.=1gvnina its greatest. nrpormnities. Mlterinll mould to the touch as beauty is designed. It is this I\ illinory genius that Inn ..1....-.1 n.:.. M.-n:........ r\.....`..u..m..: ..o n... lnn Nani ul\v`nn nn Hm lnhlnn In ulnv U.IU!l|l.l hU l:LIU wuvu u.:1 UL`lluu.V I-'9 utn|,',5II\:u. AI placed this Millinery Dopnrtment at tlw top. at prices you like to pay. $2 10 $10 each. .|mnn:\rx-.1 m.'IuI2A'N.` m(IIm`.~.` rm. Taylor 82 C0. Bankrupt Stock. at prlcvs like (.0 pay. M. 10 tam cncn. IWOM]".N`S Sl'2l`ARA'l`1~} b`I\'lR'1`b` The satisfying part. of the wnrdrnlm, always randy. always suitable. and a dit1erent. Waist changes the costume. Skirts rvmlv to lined Hnroughont. $2 50 to $5 each. nnmvh mun nnwnu u.....\ ........... ....1 mm. In: Innsinn Inn-n a-nmlmnmdn. Our Way of Doing Business possesses :1 charm for shoppers as well as bu ers. The service IS for your interests The goods so d are de- pendable. The prnees are fair enough to interest you. I . n I I , .__._ .- ...-_...A Starr & Sutclie, 3 Nearest Agencies--I). w. now1{Ev.Brockvine, TIII4` IIPMNIFHV (`D I Irnitn 3 nuuuuy, UIJU val ELEG'1`RlCITY. FORMBRLY RICHMOND a co. IIB and I20 Princess Btu-cot. hnw many pmplv Im-I nu mul- vmnlnlh `I\H\:\l :1 Wm: mun-m\|cn| In IN Mr mvn puporlnx AMI mlmlmr. Rm um~ Mn! ysrmur mum wnrk v\um" pmvnl loch!-m um Mlmmw omwt -. |'-`INN hum; Ilnullsmnuyry. wvm mow nv-tly : nnrxymnvmmllnluvr. nun um-c-`n 5 [mnml mu Bargains in Staple (beds, Colto11s,T<>wels, Flanneleues, Etc`. Bargains in Men's bhirts, Ties. Sox and Underwear. Bargains in Women's Hosiery, Gloves and Underwur. Greater bargains than ever in Dress Goods and Twbeds. Comewith the crowds for bargains to the selling of ~ A an rxpr-r1v~I'n~}~I Inlnr. qua \`l>l' In Ihvnnlvun-J M-.!~.s0.~ 8305- um hum lnnpllnla VIII! `\'J\Il I Irv` vs VIII Piper Hpmnll-tn. Blm` B1`!!!-It-ff`. Beats The Dutch `Ll. `W I 1l\J VV L` I2 I DIUUIVIIIU. THE KENN EDY. C0., Limited.Montrea|. H GOIIIIHIHUH Ulll` WUTK l'UUlI.l| LIJII nrportnnitiea. H {.3 01.5., R Hlinm-u nnninn Hm}. lmn U ;vup nu; ...uu v-7 .7- --_ anering the results of youthful folly such an DRAINB. NIGHT LOSSES. Imo- TENOY. LAME BACK. VARIOOOELE. oto . take the advice of my 80 years` experi- once. an -..0L I l_..` I'\-guano: l LIIIS mnuuury guuluu uuu: nu- New styles on the tables to day Good Eating Apples B" was You will ' h 1` ."'.`2`;`.'i..;.. uppmuluw up Bunch: To you, my friend, young or old. if ` .. nnnnn mmrr LOSSES. Ifupo. ` Cures Conan anon, Sick Headache Indiges- tion and yape nia_Ciea.rs the -(m and insures n he-nut tul Complux1uu.Women`u Best Friend for all ills pec mar to her sex. Mrs. R. W. Wilson, of Fergus, rays, Having used 1 bottle of your Tonic, I would like another. as I find it given grub results. Would you kindly.aend a bottle of Sloan : Indian Tonic, for which you will find inoloced 81 00 and oblige. Merih Wilteo, of Belmont, writoa, 3|:-mun and innlnrnd nnah nmnn nrrlnr fnr mar In wmuo, ox nelmonu, wruua, leaao nd inclored pooh otoo order for SI. for which send :1 bottle of Bloan a Indian Tonic. We think it an exce Vnb medicine. Nelson Page. ofB_vn 1'. 0. ya. \.Vn mad vnur R nan : Indian 'I`nnin And Nelson rage. or tsynf: 1'. U. says. We used your 8 am : Indian Tonic and found it of groan benet. I Don't Upe Drugs H T H *s A L L. Sloan's Indian Tonic |s?"A.T7F*s,%T*!!_ `WEEK ven Wlm Ml\Hh`I!L . 3.1!!) for All Wool .\IMtrrwmu, Double-bdund, good Tlvklng. Rlnglv or linuhlo. sun rnr Imus nml Whlto Ennmol Iron Bed- ntmrls ulnglo and double. m hm. unrcy mum: All llnlr .\mu-m --`:u- V - , lzloznlwxss sm;n1'. - ormnmr. men. 9| lavlrlx 5 VI` -an--w -v ----_- Omvtlnnl or vour llfo In upon!` In hml. Why not have llw lxmi. It In E`f`0h\IIl\_\' In the end. 3!) mr .\h\l\m.u\ny or Antluxuu Onk l"lm.~ln\f Bmlmom Nets wnh Hlmpvd M rmnn. 32.! for In-k wmw (Ileruulen Brand). Wo- 3:150 for .\lMtrnuos. l)onble-bo'um|_ at4'~X}I's nfmiii-'i\n:I'iio\nhI<-. ' 312 uuny mml ln sateen Ticking. 5 ugh) or double. JAME_S REID 5.} n- E\uI-in nan Dnnlnrnr WHEELS: ._--.-;-.pun- -0-EN-DRON. - - $75.00 RELIANCE. - $45.00 -0~- TIRES : THEBLAGKSTUNE ClC>_uP.R. (IOODEIIICII RES FLEX $7.50, $9 nml $10. `.\lnRll.\.V . \VRl(lR1` $!|.(lL l!.\R1`I-\)RD HINHLE TVBB gm. Dl'Nl.l)I` 512.). All make: or TIN: kept In nlovk.` Blcyvle work :1 areclnllty. A genera! IIOK k 0! Illoyole nu leg kept on hand. Wheel: to rem by lh y, week or month. 13>-u 3 Canon In oonnootlon. SECOND HAND CLOTHING, _.-._-...-_- -n-4u~--- in -.Q Dmpmon postal mm! and I will my the hlxhagt prlv `In cu.-h.Ibr all Somml~Hnnd n.....|. FOR I o I: txcsu.I!:n~: Mnhuuuut. \I\lII& lkcepn _`lnr~|\`,nto<-k or Nvvr and almond Hand gonlnnrhloln I ml! at a wry low ngnnx ---. .-L In &I_\l\w men ston.2.'a Prmt-an sum. Iuzureen sy- : donhun and (`lorgy nu-ecu QJI-nvq -`I Try our Furniture Restorer. E:-_:_.LPABF_!.`_`_[z-. FURNITUR3. BIOVBS. B IO. n.mll`r6m-an must. hm Vwtwmm I -' - j for walk men is known the world over. I am the inventor. With it at your I restored manly vigor to 5,000 a'u'llorers. Little book explain- ing all sent. sealed, free, upon request. Wnto for same to-day and get myhopinion of your case. _ _ nnm:nH.'I'A'r`l()N FREE at oflloe. or. If you don't 1lV6 near enough FOR BALI. not I missus nxusxnon I .uv.`x'r anmmminm ru- Pu. Apply mouth Wlxu uuv uvusy nuns!- "Too much faith," said he. "more par- ticularly in the new world. has been placed in equipment. What is needed in the university is the inspiration of the man. To suppose that the indi- vldusl teacher did not matter much seem- ed a strangely narrow view. and one that could not be reconciled with facts. The enthusiasm oi a personal inuence is a greater factor than the most personal ap- psratus. and the continuity of personal in- struction is essentially the progressive acknowledgment of the work. nu- ;-__L-_ sL---l..-- :_ AL- --.._..s:..I -UIIlUWlVU|AlUIlI vn -auv "VI-e The teacher, therefore. in the essential thing in university lilo. and in ie not I new idea. though in hen been very properly emphasized by one who brings to Canada, and one of its leading educational institu- tions. the experience on well as inspiration to which so much importance is attached. A I-.- ___,_n. )--I:.__. ....l.|. -_...- ..I._-.- vv vvuivel av -u-an elnnrvi winulyw .. uivvvivnlvnnn A late work. dealing with some phaeee of (Jerman life and history. bring,` out in contrast the difference between tho educa- tion imparted to the menu in England and Germany. The edution in England is not only mental but phyeicnl. The etu- dent in not In propzreeeive in his etudiee, not, for his yearo. eo abeorbent of in- formation ae the German youth, but he in getting 1 better training. one more useful to him in the activities of his later years. Of one thing ie the English scholar the bet tir oi. namely the cultivation of character. This it brought about in two ways. (I) by the study of high ideale. as they are preeented in the etudy oi biography. the li..'e ` and work of noble men, and (`Ii in the im- pression: and inuencee that are im- ported by noble teechere. Boys and girle are wonderful imitatore. wonderful copy- ieta. They ere wonderfully h -sighted. too. Theyeee e ything. 3:: neces- enry it ~ie. V, that in tho formative period in their lives they should be brought :_a- ....a-_a. ...laL 1].... ._L. I.........- sh-I- nu nun. En-.. u-|........\... .... .._ The strong feature of the Australian system is ins elective powers. Every mem- ber of parliament: is elective, and for a limited period. The member of the lower house may luwo his term of service shor- tened by e sudden dissolution of the house, but the member of the second chamber, corresponding with our eenato, holds to olllce until his live years have been com- pleted. Then he must: face the people. llkB our comuionors, and give an account. of his stewardship. nu _ A___r._-I1_.._ LL-..-R_..` --.. 1..-- ..l THE CORRECT EDUCATION. 1':-of. Copper, of Mcill university. Mon- breul. in an address to the graduates M: the closing convocation, pointed out that; im- portant; as was oollogo equipment it was not everything. u'l\ . _ _ . ...|. l-|.|. U -..hI Ln .|-n\nA nun UI Lu: usvvv-I unuuru The Auabmliana. therefore. are free of the burden imposed upon Canada. of nn irresponsible ohomber at whose members bhoro in no getting And no calling to ac- COLIMI. The Aultralien constitution. upon which the people are to pronounce shortly, by way of a popular vote or plebiscite. pro videu for a deadlock bebween uhe two chambers. A measure passed by one house may be rejected, on its merits. by another. lb must. then be passed upon by the mem- bers of both houses in joint; session. and if in is carried by e two-thirds majority it: becomes law; if in is not in is dropped. and hoard of no more. This vote by joint houses is only reached. however. after one of the chamber: has been dissolved, has appealed be him people, and been euubamezl by the people. 83 that directly. and in directly, the pipular bill has been consult- ed "and given expression to in will. mL_ -A.-....... t....a..... ..t Ll... A..-a..-l:.... rwnlvu an an`... uwyu `nu, uuvu-u vv any--B..- inoo contact with those who bocomo their ideal! sud whoa ways and manner: they unoontcloualy imitate. - II__ |._____ 1- AL` -11`--. .._L-._ AL, --._. mykopinion or - CONSULTATION FREE oioe, you enough to cull, write for above book. sent sealed, free. Office ho1u's,9to 6; Sundays. 0 to 12. _.-_._._-- qua an I_ --_-_ CL---` Ilngnl-anal f\..4 -uvvuxuun-nu, nu-vs--:1 Haw happy in the effect when the eons end daughters of A university. rightly di- rected in the permit of knowledge, an Prof. Gepper hee pointed out. "ere true to bet in being me to their own beet relvee." rVL-__-L... L- AL- _.._ 4- .1. _,.n2__;.-.._ nun Iu Irvin. Inn` in wuull UIIII will Ivlvllus Chnnour. by tho way. or tho oultivotion o! it, should not In noon-od for univonity lilo. II ohonld begin with tho on-lions odu- oozioo ol tho child. Q0 int oooohor should in solo to lay tho inundation for thol gonhillly. goodnooo, obodionoo. ovon piocy, which iooonol a growth, which con- unuod-duting the eohoolllh of tho pupil. boon in huiu in tho gl-and young non- hood nnd womanhood that on tho glory o! 5;. i....a In cnploying the Iuclnn lot-our oehoola tho all-prevailing quntiou is. What no hit qnllutiom? WM! distinction in ..L-|.....L:.. L-.I.. .n.:...I. l!L.m......_ Hurt:-any sun: In` vu--vu ---u `lit! in cloth! not b:tho olyouo. An cqully oipilounomio. Whlohunchr J...L. -.._n9 \DL.| --g ILA muslin nl nu xl--uuvuvun-. IV ---nu-uvu nu nlohnhip huln |Ghin;d:- ruuqm-I 5:-.. .L...|.I .._A L. LL. mg]. `.4 A- (Xv II-IEI*lI Iluv Iv` Iv Inuv vu--ovu- dumb um? Whl mthonnltn vvuqu The danger of numbers, and the power they possess. lies in the misuse tab is oc- casionally made of them. In the multitude there is wisdom. bub ib is nob always exer- cised. Canada has had an example of this in the performances of its senahs.in which a ory mejoribfis being constantly tempted bo lay asidejtbe judgmenb of its individual members and vote and act: according to the command of the party dictator. IIVL- A.._L..-I.l__ _.\.._L..'L..L.'.\.. ...._.. ...LSAL Il-llI U: Ivylvuwllvuvlvun nu u--u-vuu The one chamber wiilphove membership according to population. The other will have member:-hip in equal proportion to all in notes or provinces. regardleu of their size and population. Singularly enouzh this equality of representation is meant: to protect. the rights of the province. but than which becomes A protection in one one may become an imposition in en- obher. ' UVIIJ liirtllve Aum-elle in to heve bno bounce of par- liament. Bnh are to be elective. Both, `oherelore, Are to reflect: the will 0! bhe people. And be eI_:bj_eot unto it. But: the been oi representation in dierenb. ML- __- -L-...L-_ ..xn |....... .........|......|.lr. -?--:: aooo. BUT N01` A nonm. : The Auetniien constitution. tho meuure ( Adopted by I nproeoohtive convention of the ooniedenoy. hu bean 5 model one. but 1 C It done not appear to be perfeoh. Nothing I ' humen. or of hnmnn invention. in ideal in ' every reopenh. ~ A..-e--ll.. i- i- |.....- s... imnnu nl` mu-. -uuu-J... .. - --- BR. D. SANDEN, I56 St. James Street. Montreal, Que. _ - _ _ - - `A----_`g----x-...;p.;a.m;n.n..g4- [THE `DAI.LY _\_avH1G.] DIII lllllll on N16 OOIIIF. The promo against the election of O. (lmborrtlibeml M l'.l . for Russell count-y. Ina been dropped. That! I` R. onmnmw nnld 42.|Ml um-an nsa been uroppeu. Thob` l'.R. company sold 43,146 acres 0! land In the north-weecduring April. It. yielded sun :m5 34. A mnnntar mvimw nf tho vnluntmsr fnrnen uon. Mra. [In him innu. Snrnia. when but band, A U. `.R.. conductor. wna smothered in M10 tunnel. has seemed I convent: ver~ diet: for t`. .,. S0t). _ The sooam lmmdrv at Stony Mountain nitonliary was totally de:-*.r0yod by re. he penitentiary building was awed with much dilculhv. \l7_..L .... ....\.i;_ .._._u_. :.. Kr-.. \'..-\. ..:... lD\I(`~h dImC|UV- , Work on public works in New York city hue pncticnlly ceubd and m,m)o men an: out of em lof menc. The estimates have boon ova town. A 5 1` ....>...p..`....I.. .....'.\.. as up... |u.a._....... poorer uy em. The London (y council xed the rate of caution for I898 no twenty-one and A hnlf mills on the dollar. VIM... ......s..->. ......`..-s cl... n`nn:nn at (1 yuemeu in-nu mo 51. A monster review of the volunteer forces by the queen in person II! to take place this summer in the neighborhood of Lon- don. Kl..- Ilnnldng H... G...-uin nvhnsn L... At Conauuunuple. owing to In between Spain and the United Sunken. than is 3 great: scar:-lty,of Russian when. Price of bnndia rising rapidly and a number of bread r` in hnvo occurmd. ' A ...,.\\.m. -.. u-.....A.... ...'..|is ..:.:i..a H DVBTUIIWIH l uu nuvvvu Fmo trade England. however, has not hesitated to accept of tho unequal condi- tion. (lormnny soon the loan it is going to sustain in trade. by having to compete against tho lowered and preferential tarill` of Canada. and it cook: to defeat Conodinn aspirations by a throat which Britain will not allow. 0-1 the contrary the mothor country in not in the humour for any non- sense, and its government has been urged to hit German and French sugar trade by onforcing a duty to osot the bountioa by which beetroot sugar is being made to supplant the cane sugar of the Wont Indian. Wfi /x/""v`|'\"/%lan h ood. crneed duty on lead imports. The entire town of Norohporb, B C.. was wiped out by fire. but the LeRoi smelter was uninjured. A '1` Ilrminnn. n H.nnilt.nn Klnndvlmrl \.(lllIUI Thollermnns are not only a plodding and productive. but a contented race. [2 takes less to satisfy them. Their ammo- menla nro simple nml inoxpenelve. Tlioir labour is prodigious. It is a characteristic oithem. and they do nou tire of it. So they will work iorlong hours. for small wages, and be contented. Against that conditirn of things the English and Am- ericana have 3 people lees fond of real hard work, and (l0!l|`0|lI! of liighor wages. and as a result: the German competition is hard ho mosh. - . - . . I u Auunvuu The situation in an interating one. and its outcome will be watched with inleroet. The sploo 0! The nlornlng Pnpon um Inn Latoat Doopntchoo. Western minors are asking for an in- crneed duty lead imports. 'l`lm nnrirn rnwn nf Nnrnhnnrh. R F`. . um: unlnjureu. > A. '1`. lirydgop. a Hamilton Klondyker who let!) about. pa year ago, has reburnod poorer by $000. The Lnndnn n nnnncil xed the rnte DTQIU T` VF! IIIIVD DC(!uI'I'B(]. A cyclone on Saturday night visited puts of South lhkoh, Iowa und the lu- dinn tonitory. South Ihkoba report: a inch lieu of ohzht and a proporty loan of $100,000 In normwosn Iowa. the towns Brimghnr. Hnrtly nnd Cu on were bndlx wicked. Hardy being alrn I: completely t dootroyed. J-una- Germany has everything to gain by r much-f.1vuurod~nation treaby. By this in has been enabled to enter England and undoraoll that: country in some of the lines in which it. had been considered impreg- nuble. Ucrman goods undersell English goods for several reasons. The workman- ship is not so good. Tho Germans are. nob an inventive ohms, though their history of recent) your: shows chm. alley are doing more in mechanical discovery. But they are expert copyiatu. They can make any- Lhing they see. and especially anything they we dono.- Hence in is than men who have learned tho trmlo methods of Am erica or Iingland have gone b_.\ck to (lur- nmny mid became an imnimbion to their fellow countrymen in tho produchion of n: - ticlca Lhutz have enirwmcd the pruductu of the lunde from which thin inapiralinn Build Up the I System Iuvuv u: say: Kvuvuz u] uuu ..- . - - . ~ u . V . V . . . . .- But the British government; has taken a stand upon this question. 8 stand. says a contemporary. lot a British empiio no 11 trade unihin the l:ice~v9l the world, and will nob wihhdraw from it. and already tho ministerial jmrnain are talking of a poa- niblo liribieh weapon if (lenmny will not: yield. rl ...... ...l . . . . . . . .._.L.'.... In ronin Ln .. uvu Ur Lllluv uunuu |lI|llAlIUvu Irv nun. u. (:o?mnny has now, lb aeemu. before the Rolchabng a bill the effect of which in to continue the mode favouregl-nation treat- menb to Britiah goods for one year, con- di.iono`=ly. that no o`m.ge to the disad- vantage of Germany occurs in we treat- menl: of her goods by the Britinh colonies. 11... .1... n..:u-I. ...................u 1... +..I..... n Once Used Always Used Because The Best Dye . I uv-uuuvu Iv .-nu. V-yr:-. The Lonchor who rumba bo punlnhgnnnh I` at any kind and to my doquo In ordor to (area the ruulu he cannon nconro` by loud- orahlp has mlltnkon his oalng. min! the Ioonpr ho olgmgu it the better. uuvu-u-nu -u n|ILl|rL.4 us-. -._..---v-. The Euglieh pron commentggzoet re- markably upon the attitude of Germany in regard Do our preferential uriii`. The breabiee with Germany and Belgium. which, an the uggeetion of Canada. have been denounced. will expireinJuly. and eireedy Germany in active and preparing to cir- cumvent. iipoeeibiatiio changed direc- tion of trade which promises to follow. n,.:;..........|...- .._... u .... ... s...t...... oh. his Iunonoog Ipon an pupil: be he taught! in the Inspiration to study. tor the low of in. nor! for In delights. am we wont. Ind uh 10: our Onnsdlnn nohonln mm but this In ordor to men the uporlonoo duczlbod by Prof. Cappor. IBM. n.-nhnu- -1.- .......>. kn rmnlnhnnnnh mN'uI.ANf>7s RADE BUPREMAOY. (NW .\ ~\lun` I~`nn| N: n rlmncv m an llwlr Wu! and -Inn pm x`-Iv. PITH OF THE NEWS. mm a box. .\u .1 -ux bnggms u ol`l.`cnIn (l.Inuom,'nomnm CELERY for the Nerves. IRON for the Blood. CELER Y-IRON] Dr. HI\Htl (.`eIcr_v-Iron Pills mlmulnlt`. In- \-Immlo nml HlI'!`I\ hm mu Hm-1. hnrsm "IQ:)nr-`~, llwnlllunlul Vunnxlono 0 Nu: w mlo ` c. It Washes and Dyes any color. On used. Sold by leading Druggists and Dealers. Sample of work and booklet free. Mnlmrly Ilenaulss-Inns. M,un-:iu.\', May `.2-A number attend- ed the social at Thomas Charlebonh-. Qiiitoanumber attended the bee fencing the cemetery. The improved ll )pearance isagroet credit to parties in e large and the surrounding vicinity. Cheese factory will start Monday. May 0th. William Briggs sold a valuable home in Perth last week. Charles Flood. employ- ed distributing fruit trees [or the Phelan nursery company. last week was injured by a gate falling on him. bruis- ing his face badly. Albert (loldin . of the Sinner sewing machine company. nu- don. Ont. spent part of Saturday and Sunday with wife and family. Miss Minnie Campbell and sister Tens. Claren- don Station, spent Sundu here. Miss E. Hunter. teacher at Zealsn . spent Sunday with her friends. Mr and Mrs. MoKievsr. William Hargeent and wile. Sharbot Lslie, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John llnclianan. l)r. Berry and Messrs. Mai- thews and Thompson, Westporn. were here on Sunday. John Palmer. working in the Perth car shops, visited his wife lately. Charles Bishop is worliirg on the pnvel train on the OJ`. R. ' 1 I |mru|l_v ulnrml tn Sn prnpvl` urim .\ml Ihmurh`I Ii-i Sn g,_rmu! .'\ r|\.Im'v I l'v:n`0xl ulm! sl llut low n'vn-n .\nd m I look \.. nn ..\.- .n-m i IIEIITIIJIKI I), Ilrv. ' About eight. ifclock last. night I\ bright reflection in the sky abo\-el`itt1burgdenot- nd than a tin of tome magnitude was iulprogroea. lawns loaned this mom- ing that the bum: and outbuilding: of James I-Ingli-Ii. middle road, had been de- atroyed. .Btock was being wntertd when a horse uwibched in tail. upsetting A In. torn. which exploded. coming an bathe place. '(`holo-.si~lioav . l`rt.iculars as coinsurance could not learned. lu` vnnn` Hlllllllill In um--u I llulinn .nffi'`I`s, hH\\'|'\'|`l`, smm\\lmt, lilmrnl inluwpro-l this l:|\\', \\ilh Hll` IPHIIH nmnhrr of In.'Irri..uv.-1 tN`t'\lI'|`i Iu|lI.'\l p|`m'isinn.~< nlnw nu! 1`\;r lhnn nn c-ighlh M-\'t`n-4`ig|H|1! Hf UrI`l`| unilml umlor llw I |i;riu\1.~: m~rmnvu\_\' Hi im: llL<`I|1so|wa in ull i-lmm uhivh ntlvnvl H mm`: I`4`x'rv;zM7.ml lw vixil In\\. Him uhililivs \muM nuw nmwur vurrml My Rll\*~\';Hl nffi.'e\rs_ .__..n....... I....... l..`.... ...v..|h lu- ruvu. I |\.'I\is<*\l :1 mnnwm Tn hiul s\\v0l M.'l_\ "I`\xns dark nml M horn`! |m:I'l at :u .<[y linw \\:\s shuri l'l\'t`ll [H mu ago. What. ought. (I. chrializm in re-ndi Every hnuk \\hi('h femls the inlo-lluvl. \\'hme ought 111- in gm. `ICU-I`_v pinn- \\'hvre the nmrul xmnn.~plr4-r- is pure- mul hrnving. \\`lw uught ho luuln? I Hml uill mukv (-lmmvh-I`. Rviigiun in nut m-guliw, in giving up this nr lhnt, but pm.-4ili\", mxlling mu! :1 [)URRf`RHiU'X. cunivni with lhuuphi, iwsf enilmnmt-nt, nvniding than \\'m'sl. nut Hw hml. lighting n thnrk the lurkmnss with mvulli--4; is In upon liprhl. \\'h-n lurkm-an gmh. '|'h<=r<\ uf ..|_...-....l..... ...... I u 0.. ........ ... ..u. uinu I1! IQ I'III Ul'IIIIIIllIa Ian Mac-Laren. Christ did not game to cramp unyi- nne`u manhood. lie (`LHH8 iu hrouclen it. He did not come to deuiruf our lnunhuud. He came to fulfil L A ihnrnughqzuiug (-hri.-slinn is it man with a stronger reason. kinder iumri, finmur will and rivimr imugiimiiun than his` (e-iinws-mm \\lm haw Minin- ed in_ his height in Christ. A imwl ur*n prlg, or fl wuukling is u Imli'- dmvlupmi vinI'isiiu1i, one not yet ur- rivc-il in full ago. \\'hni mnrhi. n l`lIl'ilili.'iII in ru:u`H pun-H. Invlv nrv l\\lI \\:I_\'.- rhurnvh-I`; -'u|\m llw nllmr `uHi\':1lv virtue-.-=. Tlw ruusv H is xi!` 9|... uin The Armlen or Em-npo Have \`nrIunn Ruin U? Itennlnnnu ll. TIM` H`sl|`in'li\'1` v'HuHliuII~< nl pl`:-will in form` uilh H`-g:uul..lu lhu llI:ll'l I.lu'u` nf offivvrs in the Ru~<.-inn urnny I`ur|ri-`I lhis p1'i\ 1I4~m* umlm any (`il`l'l||Il`il.Ill""- in tho` Hts ml nf['n`N`.~4 un\h-1' ..r o.......`H..-.... m... I... lIr.|..hl\n Canadian Depot, 8 Place Royale. Montreal. >uu4>vvuovvuoo

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