Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Mar 1896, p. 4

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' \-IIdIIIIIJI\a II ;;`.`.'t" OVERCOA`:3 `El pound: of `Q 7` and QA Rn an increase ox 'I:M,UUu In Imporns Ann 8,710,000 in exports, as compared with the corresponding month last year. (`.nunt.mzn Binlnnrck. wife of Count Hor- the corresponding month last Countesa Bismarck, bert Bismarck, hue given birth to A daugh- ber. Prince Bismarck is keenly disap- pointed. There is no male of the third generation yet to Inherit. the Bismarck time and property. . '1` e appellant: division of the supreme 09 , New York, gave a decision, Friday, affirming the order of the lower court. which gnvon. decision in favor of Laidluw nnd againstRnsaellSagefor840,000dnmAgos and coats amounting to about $3,000. At. thn nn.uml meetinct of the Dominion and coats amounting 00 about oa,uuu. At the annual meeting of livestock shippers association held yester- day, in Toronto. it wasdecided oooirculam n pet.it,ion throughout. Canada for ai na- tures against the embargo on Cannsian cattle and sheep. and forward it to the British government). Mm. Hammh Poolev. at No. 3! Tologuphlo Tldlngl Iron: all Parts 0! tho Globe, Condensed and Auortod (or lay Bonding - A Glance Glvu Yul: the ` , dny. At the appointod hour then: were G"""`Y ii id '0 59 'PP""lZ F! 5 resent nnnnger igh and secretar Bir- 0VTW|`3 W E8""'d f0" " "' " Each. olthe locomo ve works, M. Bu livan, p|`680" 0|`i!3- , ma Mun:-Vs. MON moo and Mann, Mon- S dney Fisher has been ronomlmtod b ",,_|_ - the iberals of Brouie, Quo., as their and - C_ 0>c.,m.,,, of the luv rm of O'Connor date for the commons. & Hogg. Obtnwn,jautin an aepeargnce and. Th. (`..n.uH.n innluw nlnh nun-and vAxt.Ar- _-.:_... ._ .... .. .. 1...... s -A.... R: date for the `The Cangsdinn 'oo|roy club a road yester- day to amend t clause: 0 the bill to which objection has been made. The British bluo book on tho Vonuuolnn created a on . The libera club of Montreal, Ind the `club Nnblonale have grad rololublon: ll warmly endorsing Mr. tier : Itsnd on `the remedial bill. A nnunnv Innn nnmaul Vm-rat. wnrkimr AI`. `tho remedial bill. A oung man named Vorrot. workin at circu ur saw in (}elin9. a chili: fuctaoryfl` roe Rivers, Que., was struck on the chest by L board. yesterday, and died thin morning. Hubscriutionl to the nronoled antimon- {WHAT'S THE TIDINGS T0-DAY`! HERE IT is IN sn-com onnsn son` --wma" as/mans. IIIIlI.I|I|.al|lIUlD uuu 5\IcI.|uu|I..\.u- You can depend on every gar- ment being fresh New Goods. No old stock. For New Dry Goods go to which objection has been made. The British boundary wn laid on the table of the in- path] houu of common: yuurdny. Tho Ontario govornmonb rant: the po- ,t.ition for the annexation o Mlundnlo to "Barrio. Star: will be union to have Barrie created c t.. "N... Iii...-. nlnb nf Monhnnl. and tha THE OFFICERS INSTALLED. A VANCOUVER MURDER. A NEW PROPOSITION. 0|-Iuuuintoqoaucunaarn nu: nndnnothotnniotnlcndol wood during nnuuntnnowltwtn. Tbollnittdotonuerutaryol utter ll hulnnn uuthol-ind ta dint-{hate the nnddiplounnvnrdd no the Go- II-bhn oxpudllon. In In oppuopriatod IILUM EH2 - mam luau '" """ua-3":-"-":'r$ x'.`.'. "' .........o.. . ton ulx I Inc. HIV KAIIUIG. Ont. Much 7.-Chnrlu Hahn, aged twenty-n, I farmer living -nnr Wtlnoi Oom.n,mo6 with A nation: no- ofdout horn thin morning by lling at!` n hridpnur Run : brewery. Kn van on - n lromono Iloightonnobheron e an -Inn In nliunnd and full to tho ice Iron one Ilolgn lo lnower onme when In Ilippod and full to bolow, I distant: of want.) fast. Ilia shall vu fractured and he may dis. Heine: in ......c..I, `I'D -I I IIZVUIM ATLANTA, Ga. March 7.---The nogroec hare ox ted the world to come to an end to-day III were disappointed. Yesterday A large oontingont aurud on foot mwnrd Stone monntun, (Monty miles below here. Their word p\lI'poaoI in to t. on top ol the mountain no chi tboin ght. heaven- nrd cannot be obotrucud in any way. Mum magma: nave nlrnv or mold evmv- _` NEW STORE] wl:."0n'I I'II"U XCCIIIIF Nlw You, Much `I. - Bellington Booth will hold the tint. meetin of his new religion orgnniution in per : unlon thin evenln . It will be led by his Ieoreury, major Ien. Mr. Booth e attend- ance being doubtful because of his wife`: eevereillneu. W . E. Dodge, who engng~ ed the hell for the Salvation army every Sundny night In the year. will not. permit. the new oloerl to use it Imlnout. Mr. Boot.h'e consent. Orgeninclon of the new movement. in going on rlpidly. nun: not! I thing thoyg yutoruay ma wont. nome anoruy oerore ten o clock I patently in excellent health. About ha! nu hour later he was taken suddenly ill nnddiod nlmoot. immodinholy. Deoeuod, fty-nine years old. was born in this district. and hud been in business hare for many yours. He leaves awidow and one dnughtor, Mrs. John Johnston. of thin town. Death was caused by heart dineue. II ouulluu nruuul nu. nruvnvulu. BROf'K\'ll.LE, March 7.-(}eorge Farrel, A well-known and highly respected citizen. died very suddenly lav-L ni hm. He was at work At. his trade of blue smith as usual yuberday and went. home ahorly before um o clook mnerentlv I1l'IIUI uunn r ruucrlcnu 'I`on0.\"rn, March 7.-A leap-yenrepiuotle that will afford the new woman In argu- . ment. against. bane, deceitful mun. t.mna- ' irod here last. Wednesday ni ht. Mina hiuud Winklesa.who boards at n. 9.`! West Ledge avenue. was jlltetl by John F. Wat- son. The marriage ceremony was set for nine o'clock. That. hour came and went but John Frederick did not, nppour. Sup- per had been `irepamd and the guests had assembled. Tie minister was obli ed to exeroieehie powers of eoneoldation. V abeon boarded M the enmo house as Miss \Vink- less. He was at one time in the employ of t,he (l.T.R., an an engineer. but. had been out of work for some time. Notrmie of him nun be ascertained. ow . I r. Ruttnn also visited the City of Mexico And he states that the Mexicans only wait. for a formal declaration revo nix- ing Cuban belligerency to Hook to the standard of the insurgenea mi volunteers. no conuucwa. Mr. Hnyco(~k s bill dealing with the me dicnlncl: inbrodured this l6S6i_0ll isidenLi- ` cal with the aocogd hill ivm-oduced by him last. year. It rule the fees of rlocbors to the society in two. on aanore. Dr. Rutmn met. A number of prominent. newspaper correspondents and some of the leatlin merchants of the city of Havana. llanga that the feeling throughout the whole island is in favor of the insurgents. The latter can be seen from the city Mu- tioned onnhill nem` by. They nre un- provided with assaulting engines their forces mninly consistin of cavalry. con sequontly thay are um; le to storm the city. In Dntfnn n'nn uviailnal Olxn lbw .J' I oncnrlu Leglaladnig. ` Tonosro. March 7.--\'eat`erdny (After- 1 noon'a session of the logialntmre was taken up entirely with routine business. There were motions for returns, and presentation of new bills. Several bills were read in second time. I A In-........... A.|-....;.... ....|...4 n.,. ....:..:.. '} 1 uconu mine. I A Kingston delegation asked the minis- ter of agriculture to take over the dairy school in connection with the Kingston school of agriculture mid mined, and run I it anagovernment. institution on the lines ; upon which the dairy school at Stmtliroy I is conducted. Mn I-In-mnn|y n kill Jnnlinn uviol. ll... mm 41 mp L0 me west. mules anu Mexico. In conversation with a press representin- tive he related some experiences of his in connection with the Cuban insurrection. (len. Weyler had issued orders forbidding foreigners to land at Havana, but by bribing a boatman Dr. Rucban and a num- ber 0 his fellow passengers munaged to get. ashore. nrominent. ll VISIT lillllvll Ill llllVIllI-IlI l'DVUI' III the Insurgents. MONTRIAL, March 7.---Dr. Ruttalm, dean of MoGill medical faculty, has returned from a trip to the West Indies and Mexico. In conversation with A m-ma rnnmsentm. x\ am, nonce me enmrgemeno." Al Mr. N?oNamoe was leaving the aheri's office he said : "I came up here to bid at the sale." He proceeded to denounce rascals who steal from the people. If It poor man" he said, stole a loaf of bread to sun- tain life. he would be promptly jailed for it." M. Sullivan said, "Come nlon up again in two months and we will tollgyou when to call again." Whan M. Sullivan malmd Mr. 0'(3nnnnr wnen no can again. ' When M. Sullivan asked Mr. O'Connor who he was, he repliad, I am M r. O'Con- nor. lam here torepreaenb the govern- ment. unI-ll T nrn 3...-.. 0 ........ An: LL- ........ menn." "Well. I am here to represent the coun- try," said Mr. Sullivan. VIII: The uh of the Connolly Bron . dndgo. uuohinory, oh noized b the department of justice for an unpaid ndgment. of 835,- 000 And which has several Mme: been pont- ponod, wu announced to take plnoo with- out room-vo at tho that-i"aoioo at noon to- the appointod hour them nmnant. nnnazer Leisrh secretarv my nutnomy Ior doing so. A Wmu repreemalsive asked Mr. O'Connor the reason for the postponement, of the sale and when so many bidders were present. He replied that he "supposed hhntas there were no bidders present; on bhelaat occasion the lent was put up, that the minister of Justice book it. for granted the same thing would occur min, hence the enlargement. A: Mr. nNamoe leuvinnr the nhari`a ntiice -[ . wan: momumr. they up In-o Iron lontrul But In Vnln. Meal. ' O C0nnor, I Obnwe, uin npeerence Acting on an or or from t justice, through the department. of justice, enlarged the eel: for taro months. The bidder! pneent were the ind - mm at euehenrooeedinn. In aid 1-. a minister of . mm on own a proceeding, nnu ones: In. 0 Oonnor hie reason: for not: action. He would not ve any other than theh he was satin no I'0l`dOl'l. Ho mid. however.` that t. 0 Inch cine the ul was announced to Mkellalnoe there were no blddore ro- eent. r. MoNn:nee thought. the on- nollyu very In that they did not there And then buy in the plant. for ve oenbe. M. Sullivan said he was resent to bid lne limit on the plnnnnd intimated that. had there been no bidders preeent, co-day there would have been a sole. He ask- ed lf Mr. O'Connor wan present. in belmll 0! the Connolly Bro:-1., but that gentleman denied thnt he Wu. Mr IlnNnInnA__."'I'hA nnnnln urn than not. take place." Mr. Menn to Mr. O'Connor-"Who are to pay our expenses here from Montreal 2 We came up here at the instance of the advertisement, which said the sale would take place without reserve. Will the mlnilter of justice or his depu-cinema re- fund in our money 3 There wu plenty of time to cancel the sale before the hour called for it to take place. He queat.lon- ed Mr. O Connor e right to enlarge the sale. but that gentleman fully established his authority for doing A renreemative demou than no Mr. McNnmoe-"'l`ho people are the government And it in on bohall of the poo- le that this sale has been announoed. It R an injuahloe to the pubho it the sale does not take pluoe." Mr. Mnnn '"`"r':'.2'"u2"a".I-'."'......' ` Se" "v.';'r"."".i.. mm no such prooooding, O'Connor his muons for much In nu! cannot be ohm-ucua In `any. u: noqrool re nay or so every; Jnimr {L01 owns!` Bollhgtonh Flru looting. n VA..- \l-..-\. '.' D- ,_.___. BRIEED A BOATMAN To y To llauvou. ft. Ll-.._I. " VF? vw ..--. ...._______ rou on a mu... .-.._.. l\..A \l-..I.'! 1'nv.... ' mzzv ? One Minutc A cagachc L ll : WIKII1 I ICIl- T0[(|N'|`0, Much 7.--Willinm E. Hit- aon, lot re yearn general auditor and treasurer of the Baptist. lomign miuiomry soriety, in dead. n_.v.\ A I !-rtlnent Enqulry. A citizen nslu: why the board of works this: ear (loan not win the gratitude of the poo e of Kingston by hnving plums. boar- ing the nnmen of tho rliffoiont. thorough- famn. plncod at. street crossings, so that it would not be quite so suitor person: not. intiinulol_\- not nninlod wit the googra liy of the oil._v In 040 trlimmolvoa when ho` ventu nwny lrnm their homes. 0. woult otxoquiro n la 0 sum to cover this work. NH money con (1 not be spout. to better effect. In thin Inspect. the citinn referred to uyn,Kingaton is no better thui mnny back country villages. um one mmuw. Thu prufusrzlon ha: been slow to recog- nize lnypnuunm In any farm. but It in now bolng surely brought Into the prominouoo In which It would stand. As the Inn: mounng of tho Amcrlnun Mullen! t\li00Ia- man In Bnlunmru In was for the first. time ololnlly roougnlxed In this country as n thorapmmo uzr-nt-. Whun those mad and I u'nud old pruumlonura who read paper: :8. was guthuring took up hypuousm. oven lnoldanmlly. St. lnruku tho has of [nine cou- oorvnclnm, and the notion of the lllluoll Medical 0011939 In nnulnllahlug I ohnlr of pqycho-tlmrapomlou ommou ho ormolaed and In I0(`OX`llllI|{ no the host judglnont and oonvluuon oi the faculty." Cfllll HUD hlllllil 0lll(ll`0I(ll'lll 01' omor. " " Du yuu lmvu (my particular way of pro- ducing hypnosis?" Oh. no. Onn must. study the peculiar- ltloa of his patient. first. some means will succmxxl in one cum and fail in nu- oiher. l`lmro are many ways of bringing on tho stain. but they all aim at the eigen- tlnl polnt.-to hold ihu attention closely and aulnly upon 13 slnglu thought or thing. Somniinws l hum in work long nud hard bofurn I ilnd tho surest and quicken vny to hypuot-lle a patient`, and. again, I am likely to hit upon a plan that will not him in minute. |"I`i... nu-..f..u..inn kn. lusnn nlnu tn Innnlxu- `rl'('i"HVHIv lIIHl'l| HI` H`H. ]'lil'NUl..|llII_Y I HIIVU mu-ti l|)'[)lJi)UnlIi with grout. Hllutwi in nil kinda of iH'r\'Hll)I lroubi(\.I, including epi- lepsy, nlmumo-rimz, St. Vitus` (iunvu, hys- turiu, untim 1, rimunmtinm. saintiuu nnd Iwuruluiu. i hum mmlruiiud the immiu-.im ui iypimiti {in ur, nmi it is pnsiti\`-i_v umrr \`L\l(m:-I in curing timv. drumioi nil dreads. a sin k huminulw, for tho puihsut in imugin. to pun lIii|)r~`l'|f in uiuop iusmntunaouaiy. No mnttnr imw simrl. chin sienp. thu mnuit; is wonderful. I mu nisn using hypumix-nu iurguly iu cum:-oi opium, oonnine umi nim- huiin im-hriviy. A most. profound utnie uf llilllzrkiiimiilt oun nisu ho produced by hypnmimn, and in this way many upma- tioun lmvu In-N) porrnrnmd on pntiontn who could not slum] ciniumlunu other. " I\.. .,.... 1....-.. nun I\nIIOInII`nI -mun! nun, Bflllll l|H H(`H`l|(`" "NV IIKB Ill] [H0 FRED (H nuturn`;-1 lm\'.~', rm strict nml rlgld as thu lnw uf gravity. and they never full. Whun our jurists atL1(l_\*11umul:\\vu for thelnlelvoa Mm lmlnn:-I of hypnntlnnl and orlmu will furover (`man to lm llukod t.ugut.l|er." " Whnt. lmvo you found to be bnnuiltml by hypnuo troamnum.*" 11.'\'ury physivlnn who umh~rHt.andII the mind lm-A lhn 1-lmmvnt. of nuggn,-mun In his vrm-uvnnnt. nmrn nr Inna Pnnmnnllr I hnvn uli. umiuluu A. rnnn In- Jooo 3 special study. I have run down ev- ery nom-mumml nuwspnpur story hearing on tho uubjootv of hypnnllnm and vrlmo and have lnvnrlnlxly (mum! in tho wurk of some lrrespunnllmv om-reapumlnnt. The stories worn la.-\re-fmnd Hon an {M In tho Inlluunbo of hypnuLl.~m for will was uonoornnd. l cnrrkul on un 0I]|l|llHl`l\'0 norlos of uxxwrlmunls in this lino at St. Paul Inst. wlntur and mum wry uuur gutting a ne- vero Llnmnhlnu from H pl-hm-r to whom I auggoutod whllu hu mm In Um hypnotic at-nto (hut hu masusuhmlu u phyulnn proa- em: lll` ntvul his wuleh. l`he mun oondl non of mnml nlnuploasuosa pruvnils In woman us well ma uwn. If I whnhml I urlmo mn,unlm~d. I would have to tnkn A person whu\\'nu|l| do it whlln 1npmmon- slou of his uhjmtlhusunnnn`. for I uuver cnuld lnduuo him U) do It uthenrwh-m, won thnuuh hnwuru to all appuurnuoon omn- plululy umlur my oontrul. Thu luwll gov~ earning this m~lon<~n um like all Hm mat of nnIum`u lmvu, mu an-IN. nml rluhl as tho: vex-any or nnnnoaom. Dr. Pm-kyn entertain! very pronounced opiniona on the rehulona between hypno- illlli and crime: Thaii point has been abusod most; shamefully. It has been hnudled by ignorance, misapprehension and narrow mindednosn. There in no closer 1-elation between hypuotdnm and crime than there is between the waking nntleumlcrlnnc. In met , the relation is exachly the same. A man's true moral nnturc can nnvnr be hypnotimd. Natural criminals might. be inoibod to crime while hypnot-Izod, hut, they could also be induced to commit tho sumo not while in the wak- ing state. A practical criminal sugges- lilun given to a pure minded Iubjecc will cause his moral nature to no revolt; an the critical Limo um. hc will be thrown out of the hypnotic condition into hiaobjectivo seuuun. I know this to be true from hun- dreds of uxpm-iluent.s which I have made parlonnlly. in fact, I have made this Iub~ .DR. PARKYN. QUEEN'8, TO FQLL A CHAIR AT CHICAGO. A chair of psycho-tharnpoutiol, or hyp-` notinm, is an innovation in the ourriou- inn: of the-Illinois Modioai college, at GM- nogo. The uioini recognition 0! hypno- .. mm in medical colleges inoommon onou I nbromi, bucis new to this country. . Barbara A. Pm-kyn, recently 0! Hinlpo ~li|, iin the new chair. Dr. Parkynohinl to have hypnotiud more pcrlonn suntan`: physician in the country. He oullnlb the number of patients whom he hat that- od by hypnotiam within the inn two years ` st. 1,200. Dr Dm-Inn I: g nntlvn nf "l`n|-nnm and st 1,200. Dr. Pngkyn is a native of Toronto and received a medlehl education at Queen : university, Kingston. Ont. He afterward did pontgrmluute work at the MoGlll Med- iunl college. Montreal, and Also It the To- ronto university. Early in his come: he bumnne intensely interested in and mode |__ special study of the psychology of utter _ tion and strove to develop his knowledge of the eclonoe of hypnotiem throughout his entire course. Dr. Pm-kyn dethmlnul to make a special li.-y or pnyoho-therapeutic: and at the close of his college course practiced for level-ul yours in his native city of To- ronto. In 1894 he went to Minneapolis, whore he became connected with the Uni- versity of Minnoaotn. Dr. Pm-kvn mm-tninl verv nrononnoed lolstlou ol Bypnon-un and 0rIno-Pro- hunt Pnrkyn lay: a mu`: I-no noun Asparagus in MM. extra ue, at Rod- Inn's. [rs ovrlcgunmorlsu. Ilnturo Cm hover Bo llypnonod-A You Ill` l'l1V|lIUlll: UK Rllglillull Ill HIE Iul'l| ur lusn. l'urununll_r I have [hill I-llluvisitl r\'-uni mt-rlluz, : .....n.4.I1...In...I......I...I... `Cur: ' GENERAL PRACTITIONER. 003. or W1n.lAl AND xtxo VIII!!! (urn nu. mum amour.) II Men worse sponges sell [or mum. A ligood lutina upnngo in tdllcll a comfort. ' psyrto get. the bout. 0! rounus we IO full llno of cheap sponges alno. NO you soon the Hurntogu Flonng Soup 1 5 in? We have nomo bargains in vtoap Just now. . pg-nu-ugnww Ioyaruuv rs `II II`- " '(..`.'3."`.:`.`.".`.;'% .m..` Ef""` vasrnam socuarv. -.-f:'~,3_-'3."&;"'*..m`.A.;._'_; '.;:,.*.'.;:: r3*5"'f.7 4f?'E A 39... -'-.-3- '5-'-- A- '4 IS. indict! 8 rlnuadout llnntod Geno I. 300! Id In l":\IonI;I?.".a.undon. `M B. H. RAXBAY DIKPF. II BAOUI` E lonnotly oocnplod 7 "Gold Gun." `bl; phone 6. good food. well as. uuuu puyuu muted make: And thus imparts hulth to tho whole Inhm. rnnnnn-|# nnnnncnnnlur R. H. ABlXJ'l'.l'h:l.R.`.. IIGIN `III Pnotlco of to: about April ht. . R . I 8 ul. [Th Igr.."8nundon. KILEIN K. I D. nkatfont u". :$?.'.'. .'x`a".`.`{"T' I. %."f..`.f..?.; spiiiid V MEDICINE. . .. ... .,. V. -....--.- . Hnlth Action And Rood ood. won dl- ` 000. After her death I un box lull or money of all denominations was found hid- don m the mattreu of her bed. Thhlln not. included in the invenmr which no- companied the petition for pro be. Mr. Campbell-Bunnormon made A motion in the imperial Eu:-Iinmont, yubordn . to strike out of t 9 estimate: the 12 .800 special pension to the Du kc 0! Cambridge. Fond oi olivd? Come And 909 up. Ju. 88 & 90 Princess Street. Elle IIIIIII Il| nnllllo worln IJVII" Inlrlj Thonlund Dollnn. Bl H-'.u.u. N.Y., March 7.-Mru. Sarah lionovnn, a scrub-woman. living iv: the back room of a cottage on Bloasom Alloy. died recently, nnd her will. offered for pro` bate, shown that aha was worth over $30.- Om. After her death tin box full of ............ ,.r ..n .I-..-...;...o:..... nu fmmnl 5.6.1. Ipooinl pension to the nu R0 ol Uumbnago. Radden & Cu. R9!:Y_E. % and the eaten. to use. Forty-ve Dyed Sam Ion of Cloth Book of Directions for tome dyeing \ free. Addroaa Well: & Rinhnrdaoncm. Mountain street, Montreal. on roooupt 0! [our cenbn In suunpn. These Dolls illustrate clue use and value of Diamond Dyes in coloring anything {mm a cheese cloth ton heavy coat, in any I shade or color. The Diamond Dyes are the only absolutely fut dye: in the world, V and the easiest to |:\......; urn n....I u....nI.. no` l`I..n. um! Thu Rntmu Novelty For the Home. We will end to nny address by mail n set, of Six Dolls, with Six Iixtru Dresao, I 0("(`i|)L of four cents in suunps. Tlmm Dolls illualzrnto v._;. }|u.....o--cu-....-.. . . . . . . . . ..__,`, Thin mumc cannot. ho ho M wholonnle for con tune the prlne we are ulforln it at` W0 mmnot uoml thin mm 0 on approval. neither (mu we oxnhan o it. We` be pll to send to any mldresu on receipt of price. with 110. mlvlitmnul fur pou agu. erie's'.' 86 Prlnce;;I [Newest Seeing Dresses at Waldree's. ..IAYLllR'S.. lWALSH S SATURDAY Lace Curtains. Cretonnes. Materials for `Curtains. Floor Oil Cloths. Stair Oils. and all kinds of Hemp. Tapestry and Wool Car- pets will be offered at very low prices. Table Oil Cloths. Chenille Curtains. _ New Prints. Dress Goods and Embroid- P. J. WA LS H . finsilirl ii. will I& [Ah `:1 V : .% Tau ym will um x. D. 0. Is your um: imparts noun: to tho wnolo In HIOIIBIE BNDORIBHBNT. ?a;:~=s;}-:~;4 obifiiwon d DIAMOND DYE DOLLSI LVCW Dl'dCl\ blCyU|l LJICBBCB, !J.3U, (J3./3, q1.',.3\1, qpu.uu French All-Wool Costume Cloth, 50c, 60c, 75c. 300 pieces Newest Prints, fast colors, 8c, gc, me. New Towellings, Sheetings and Pillow Cottons cheap. I O2 PRINCESS ST. That a man looks so much better satised with himself and the world seems to feel much more kindly towards him when he is dressed in a hand some suit of clothes ? It is true nearly always. Is it not `P 1, n ,4 I, _ J New French Dress Patterns, $3.5o,$4.oo, $4.50, $5.00. New Black Crepon Dresses. $3.50, $3.75. $4.50, $6.00. L`.-nnnl. AlI.\K,nnlrncf|In1A Flnth cnn Fmr '7:r~ MEDICAL CARDS. r I0 Good Sands for . . . - . . . . . . .. I0 Piano Pieces for . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . ..l 9. 8. 7. 1 Pieces Best Music Published 6, 5, J for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..2 |.x.. ......... ........... u... |.....-m ...n...I....I.. (.u- nu union Hui urh-a wa are olhrlm _For fryvihg ft0|e'llI-guzust be hot, but don t let it get hot enough to smoke or it wil] bum. To find if 5 1t is hot enough, thmw into it a smgle drop of water. Ewhen at just the right heat, the water will pop. n mnulnn bu tndo nub-Pwuulau and amt : Mel C: oomaqla-I numb-an nu-1 thx RICH SCRUB-WOMAN. New Goods arriving daily. VV JJSH II. J I-ADI: any aqbnu an-up-, -nu -u-.~. u ... In/rs oonulu bu nub-"Outlaw" uoarhlul 1|! I. I. PADIAII OOIIAIY. Wellington III Ann hm. MONTIIAL. nu InIAAIIlllillllllIllll!IHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIHI.IHIIHIIIHIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII n . nu Prdduoon Flesh. Imports Stnngth. Tom: the Stomnch. Boston: the Stomach to u`: M We Show the Latest in I 60 Princess Street n Worth Over Thlrty rl nnllnl-1. Snow`: falling and so have been the prices of our Music. The snow melts away u der the sunshine and the music melt: away under the price rays. Tknnunnnn A` nknnta full giro crude Music. and me music melts away unucr um pncc nuya. Thousands of sheets full size, high grade Music. Selections from the popular Operas, Waltzes, Gal- lops, Marches, Instrumental Music, all kinds. Also good Songs. These are done up in lots of iT7'T6LD DAY 1 QLWHHEHNDERSON & co. OOOOOOOOOO OOOOOO R. \NALDRON Vglovughnuts Latest T Ilh I quit Ian. I ulupoouhl uh, I nlnpoom fcl nuud nutmeg or oluunon, I rounding tea- DOOIIIIIJ baking powdu. together. But i Gill: 0 I on sun. I any I:|lk.! tuunountulu malted Colulono. Bur than mo the flour. roll and out Into shape. an hula lull of Conolono--It -the right haven in the donglmnu In It (or uh; and sent} `III `. '00 maw BARGAINS. nu 'nv:N'rY-UIOOND ANNUAL GIN In! Item: of no number: will be he I I 3.312??? i'5.?611`?'?i`'i.:3n".'a.'s`.'.2 M I o'clock Q._q.___ __ I ONTARIO BUILDING AND SAV. `INOS SOCIETY. KI l`W`i'l"Y-BIOOND ANNUAL GI II the Roth oeo. Olnonoo scram. In... non. on WI I PRONTBNAC LOAN A4; IN- :-- AIIIDIVAI -a--a-un an nnk. gnu".-- T. F. HARRISON CO. I P33?` ';1:;LQ*;3a: Iland-sewed. Dal-for w.ALL.Em9.sor~i T sou Hula chair) An American Idea-ndjuu tabla lmnk-unutnrs-nmdo in Solid Oak-up holutu-ad In covers to rule-ono of the sarong- ut and onion chain in thin market. So: umplm In window this weak. Priven low `Poms ABOUT OUR.... nana-sowed. Perfect Fit. choicest Stock. Flnest Looking. Made to order in Black and all shades of Tan. DAN EGAN non. on vvsunnumu. Inn 3 Ihntionr, nfmt ' Returns your money if Egan : Special Cigar is not equal to the best 5c smoke in the mar- L-A . Sign ol Golda: Boot. Brook mun. _:._ -:uc.-a-v I79 Wolllngton street. EH CLOAKSI . a. I . |!nT`:A`&I`HUl. nun , mun: . up-nu Wd SHOES :,Z`?. .l0c 9 plonnoxt -I00 .0004 .Style. | MEDICAL HALL. IIIIIIIY "I": Nlw Yoax, March 7.-Goorge Bogg. in charge of the United Steam secret service oflice in this city, and his deputies have made one of the most. important. captures oi counberfeiters that. has been made in this vicinity in a longtime. The special importance of their work lies in the fact. that the gang which they have arreated have been turning out an especially well executed and consequently very dan roua counterfeit ola 82 bill of the eeriee o 189] bearing the vignette 0! William Windom. The oounzerleitera, who have been arrest` ed. are Charles A. Paehin, who hae served one year in the Elmira reformawr for making dies for eonnterleit 250. pieces; Morrin Goldetein, a Ii ph printer; Charlea Murray, a eelegra operator, and Mn. Henrietta Boldtuann, a widow, and clairvoyant. A eomplete oountaorlelling outt wan captured. In. Inn: fornlnsud Ilor Lllo With not -AI, rug. DAIIVILLI. N.Y., March 7.-Mn. Vul- entlno Kurtz. olonth Dunvlllo, who {ult- od lot twonw-eight dl'yI lately in hopes of curing some `e mi meat. and who was induood to continue without. had for rent. dn long: in ordorto oqnl the 0! . Tanner. died Thursday. nfhor hnving fullled III` Ink, and returned outing ngnin. -.Whd.borI.ho stain of the uuntiow-hd"oo weakened bottlutcho I5 II The very best style and fit is what our clothes have the name of having. We are selling this week strong, durable and ele- .......+ (]\fRP(`(\AT~R rm nu-av-uuvuvwxu Iv wxauluau IIHHDIIDO oouldnotroeovot. or vhothor themed bad ad 6 Snthoolloico offends.` 0 j ml The Queen Goes to the south of lrenee an Monday. Lormox, March 7.--'l`he court mournin for Prince Henry of Batlenberg. the queen in sou-in-lsw who uied from fever contracted on the Ashen` -e expedition, expired on Thursday, although the uieen and the members of the royal family will remain in mourning for several months longer. Tho hot that her majesty is still in mourn- ing accounts for thearmngemente for her extreme privac during her \'iaittoCimie1.. in the south 0 France. Those arrange- menus exceed the usual strict preemi- tions always taken when her majesty travels abroad. According to the pre- sent programme the ueeu will start for Fiance on Monday. he will be occom~ pnnied by Princess Chrietinn. Her daugh- ter. the widowed Princess Beatrice. will meet her at Nice. The Prince of Weleen is timedmonrrive in the south nf France on March 13th. spending a dsy or two at Paris on route. He in enjoying good health. ` They Won Turning out I Dungcrouu Two Dollar mu. him. beiore me Inn, . . Gen. Baldiseren, the newl `appointed commander-In-chief of the Ita ian lorces in Ab_vasiniu,has aakad the overnmenb to send to Africa at once additional artillery. men and munitions of war. He also ro- porm that 01 the l8,000 men who were missing alter the battle fought, nt A(l0W&, Inst Sunday.7,000 hnve recurned to the Italian camp, and others are nrl'i\'ing daily. It in renorted here that. Kim: Humbert tuned. Grave revelations are expedbed at tn. trial of Gen. Baratieri. Signor` Crispi has made the most. serious chargea, concerning him. before the kin, (San Rnldimrnn, the nnwlv 'nnnnin|'.nd ILBIMF! camp, and onnera nrrwlng muly. It is reported here King Humbert will to-day authoriw the Marquis Di Rudi- ni to form a cabinet. resumed on Tuoaany ny Ml`. uaiy. Mr. Foster, replying to Sir Richn Cartwright, Sid the sup lementary ea- timatea were bein prepareri and would in due time be broug t down. I have not. he added. hurried them. because I do not see any immediate prospect of having them acted upon by this house. The King Want: the War 00' Cabinet Maklng Vary 8| Nnw Yonx. March 7.-A Herald, from Rome. in s ; cided that the war 3 all This lioy, however, the Mn: dini ma refused to carry out, difoulbios are being experionoa formation of In new cabinet. Sol. probably will elapse before it is c` tuned. 11.... uumlnoinna urn nvnmtln n! noon. but did not succeed in making even ares table argument for the position whic he has taken. This is not to pretend that clever manipulation of half truths and sdroit pervereuons of the non- stitutlonal and lays! points may not P unit a plausible contention bei fix for the government's case. But 1-. Mom orielf made a poor business of it. If he had given his promise to vote against coer- cion, and was hreakin his rlnciples as well as his word.he cou d not rave come to his task with less heart or more halting arguments. Afterwards it furnished an explanation for sosu rising a failure by one who has enjo a first-rate reputa- tion, when Mr. hiartin, following him, Einted out that the member for East mbton, who had been lling his mouth with such professions of love for Catholics. had supported the P. 9/B. candidate in the last Ontario election ' nd had held up his ballot at the polls to show he had rnarlied it for Mr. Gurd. The second speech was in striking contrast to the first. Mr. Mer- tin was at the genesis of the school ques- tion, and has followed its every twist and turn with is closer eye. possibly than any other member of parliament. His speec is the second distinct contribution to the debate. Mr. Laurier dealt in an inimitable way with the broad general principles which are concerned in it, Mr. Martin went into details and bearin s and circum- stances in a minuter way. a compressed `into his three-hour speech the whole of the case from his standpoint. and his stand- point was the moderate and fair one. which the great majority of the poo le of Can- sdn will eventually adopt. e was lis- tened to a preciativcly by Quebec mem- bersaswol as by Ontario members. He did not usdpne intolerant expression. When he ooncluded he was surrounded by both French and En lish membere,who crowded around hini and shook his hand with con- gratulations. A constitutional point which e raised, and which will have to be decided in the courts ii the bill should ever the house, is as to whether the law would not be ultra vires because it does not follow the lines of the remedial order. His ararument is that Manitoba has never refused to pass this bill. that she refused to obey the remedial order, but had never had an opportunity to accept or decline the present measure. The debate will be resumed Tuesday by Mr. Duly. Mr. Fmmr. mnlvimr to Sir Richard No Option on 'I'l:.II .OIlIIlO-LIl|OI of the Bonudlnl order Dopanod Irom-Ir. Konotlofu ArguInu|t-A P.P.A. Inp- .....o.. n-.nn- Thu mu-- `two _sCIII- \l' I.Il\\J\II1J-\1 men at $3 75 and $4.50. Come and see them. UFOOOIIQI III IIIO Illlllo Ornws. Mural: 6.-Tboro were only two speeches in the remedial bill debate to-dsy. One was by Mr. Moncrief. about whom thorii bu been some uncertainty, I but. who has now declared his intention of `l voting for the blll. He spoke sll after-, but did not succeed in making even - ...-....o.l .I. gr-sirnnnf. for than nosihion MANITOBNS-POSITION-MODIFY I c COLLAR ED COU NTE-lV-VFEITERS. CHARGED BEFORE THE KIN |D0fIOl' DWIIIIIWI I III Ipooohu In tho llmlu. f\a-nun Mn:-nlu _.'l`}u ARE STVI/l:L IN MOURNING. v--w-rv- .7- . RELIGIOUS EXER(;I8g. KILLED BY FOOD. 11.. w , no unnurnnun. won ur- rni for instance u`: gaming laden judge Gran. Broohny wuuoutcnood to tour-ninoau ' ndtopuyn ne MC 3 In. iii: in mm In tin B. SILVER & CO u A: III In. K|mwn.u, 0nt., Hunt 7. -Jonoph Onnvilla, obotnoantu wlilo than ng to commit hunlnn. Ill IN: I uluvnus, anon nanny with bu not-niuu.hh`nr:` oIu.0lll. In. Smith vulgut to the Butt county pbnitoutiory for tour was uudwillhnntopnyn allo. Ag- noountonoo Inc can H` In Hudson mmntv nnnilanthrv -pal ll nil Wondered out In El: Night Dreu After 3 Donald: Tonorm, March 7.-Thomu A. King. I veterinary surgeon wu found dent! on Power stnet. about 5:80 o'clock thin morm ` ing. King. vhohn been boarding with Mrs. Smart. at 382 Queen street out. hnd been drinking Inrd of late, and lost ni ht was to violent from the elfecte ofndrun en Bebnuch that Mrs. Smart. who obliged to send for I doctor. When no one woe watching him he slipped from the house. Mrs. Snort started out in couch for him and found him lyingdend, with noching on but his night nulre. n.L__ ..___.-_._.-,_, -, ,- . usnur UUIIIUHGIGI llttdo Tnunmt. N. J.. Much 7.--WillIun E. Btoohw|y.Abbio L. Smith And Wlllhm E. Wurnu. tho hnlfta-I. run u. nun uunwnou no lot tn :1` county punibnturyuul and two. W0 have some excellent high amde Bath 5901390 In ulovk. The price runs from 91 to and extra good vnlua at that. \'Ve never '. ' better sponges null for less. but have -. ..... `nap... nnnnm... unll lnr Innrn A uuuu -uu nun. Aauo Iulluwvu Izlllu ul:U\" or . {ha Boomnn Wu found guilty rooontly And in serving I tonyear nontanoe in Jnohon. and noon Mn. Lana will follow him, and an: poor Emily Hall in avenged. nneir poemon. The Emily Hall case first came to light. under the nnrne of the Myrtle Cook myebery. On April 8th. H395. the dead body of A girl was discov- ered in Gibbs morgue, where it. had been ke teince February. It was identi- tied as I. bof Myrtle Cook. who died at, the Lane ling-inhoepitel on Lincoln` avenue. Suhsequentl it. turned out that Myrtle Cook was Emi y Hall, from Black- heat.li,near Birmingham, Eng., who had been sent. to the Lane inezicution by Rev. .1. Bell, hor betnyei, to have an operation performed. She died from the effeou of the operation nnd the urneet. of Dr. Son- man Ind Mrs. Lune followed this discov- nrv `I III III I'I'I.I'IB- Drrrnorr. March 7.-~'l`ho juryin the clue of Mrs. Lone, last. evening found her uilty of manslaughter in connection wioll the death of Emily Hall. When the verdict, was announced Mrs. Lane showed no sign of weakening, but. her daughber began to cry. Mrs. Lane : I{8d parents eat just behind her and both showed that they felt. their position. The Emilv Hnll mus r-at. (mm: on Ham. Hui Mlnllten Accepted Hll Propoulu DIu- Inoru would nvo Boon Avortod. Luxnox, March 7.-A Rome deapubcln to cho Central News says that. Signor Crinpi Wlll present to the chamber of deputies documents proving that if the minister: had nccoptod the proposals made by him the disasters to the Italian forces in Abys- ninin would not have happened. ROMI. March 7.-~The anvnrnmnnt. lmn no mninns in me engagement. `he Tribune, in an article summing up the political situation says: "Unqueal.ion- ably thin in Iulmple ministerial crisis, but for the honor And future of Italy the new cabinet. ought to inaugurate an energetic policy of revenge. The Pair who Caused nor Doom Bpond 'I'IInn In Prlnnn. mum Woulrl nor nave nsppenea. ROMI, 7.-~The government. has received advice: from general Baldiaaarn nmlin that he lnui MMIL mnjor Snlm to ask King enelek for permission to bury the bodies of the Italian soldiers killed in the bubble at Adown on Sunday. Major Salsa was nlao inutructexl to ascertain if possible the names 0! the prisoner: taken by the Ab esinians in the engagement. Tribune. article numminn un Sou. cnpm. but, the puu Vuuu uyuuny. CAP! TowN. March 7.-The Cape Town Times in an article on the arrest. of Mr` Rutherford, the local agent of the Deliers mining company here, and Gardner Wil~ liams. an American. general menu or of the.DeBere mining company. at Kim rly, upon the charge of removing arms without in license. says: "Two thousand guns were sent to the Reno. These were part af A lot of unit that were imported for use in the atebele war and were not used. They have remained here ever since. The guns were forwarded openl by Rutherford on behalf of the Britis South African company. They were con- signedLoVVillinms, and the cases which contained them were plainly marked. `Guns and Arms. It. is probable that funds will be raised for the defence of the vnnn men." Nvcw Yonx, March 7.-Ca t. Maurice Heaney, the American mom r of Dr. Jnmeeon'a staff, and who participated in the latter`: raid on the Boers in South .5 'rica, arrived here on the atr. St. Louis `England to-day. He is the first of "smous band to reach this country. aptain was met aboard the steam- refused botalk for publication. may is a native of Baltimore. ary active part, in Jameeon e \id to have been cloaerbn any other man connected `Oil. _I_lQBART'S i outs. The students being repulsed and being prevented from attacking the consulate. marched to the park with the intention of burnin the American flag there, but the po ice charged upon them and forced them to take refuge in a hospital, and the rector of that institu- tion is negotiating with the au- thorities for their peaceful and unmolested exit. The students agreeing not to create any further disorder. There we: as great deal of anti-Amerioen agitation in the cafes in Madrid lest evening. The government has fears of s renewsl of the hostile demonstrations and the authorities will not make any complaint of the burnin of en eigy of the king of Spain end a _ panish ling in the United States, lest such course should arouse popular resentment. The police dispersed in meeting of students in Santiago last evening, injurin several of them severely in the fight w ich was necessary to drive them ewav. There is a great deal of excitement in the towns. The government has approved a credit of 6,500,000 pesetes for the purpose of arm- ing trans-Atlantic steamers and cruisers and making other naval preparations. hwepued taltlnel the Algerian: consu- nte we were intercepted. MADRID, Morel: 7.--A large number of Itudenh met in the Iuburbe of Codi: lut evenin with the intention of or nizing And going utraight to the Uni Staten oonnulate which it was their purpose to at-. tack. By meeting outside the city the students ex ted to ward oifauepioion and to take t e Authorities oi the city by surprise. While the students were enterln the city, however, the nutboritee were warned of ` their coming and the immediately sent a `large force of gen rmee to defend the . American coneulnte. When the students arrived at the oonaulnte they attempted to break through the guards. but the gen- dormee charged upon them with drown sword; and on and their bennere. Sev- eral oi the at: once were injured by sword nn In The Arm: Werq old One: And Were Ship- ped (lulu: Onanly. Til-IE sfunzurs nzruusb. DIED oN1'i-IE smear. EMILY HALL AVENGED. CAUSE OF THE ARREST. ,. Ia lIIAVoanl. IAn Il.`.L 99$. A I VIUKY Illll IJIIBI llll pod Quite Openly. \\1vnr M.-.I. '1 _'m.-r JONTENTION. Why Is It] UII. '~aving crnried A letter `thee to Dr. Jameson and it wan upon at Dr. Jameson ' the Boer ter- wuuby, it. is nder the rnment. `or, of the . demand the .mrge of treason, .xely to be gmnwd. ,. SATURDAY. Imgmcii 7. 1896' Tuna` iiguny isnrrxsn wmlk fhounndn 0! Donors` Worth TIICI. Brruno. N.Y., March 7.--The hone ol George 8. Field, 452 Delunre ovonuemu robbed Int evening of velry and money onwuntin in nluo to tween ILOM and 0'I.(K)0. he femily weroell In the house AI tho time except Geo. 8. Field. who In in New York. Tbejoh wgamclever one. the `Ihkwealeeving no those not clue to to their idontitz. ugnooounm. no an Inn om - Iludtllrhhokillf-OCIOII [1 Rain ouurd hula hymns aloud-Illa Ioihnovkl-llvrnuilhll. uuve meeting 01 hour Komul Unthollo rt sidenu oi the province ol Manitoba be held in the city ol Winnipeg. ouch meeting to consist of `r one reproeenutive from tech school district. (Protoetant end Catholic) in the provinceto diecuoe In for the settlement of the whwmmlty. By this means." he eeye. "we on End out whet our Roman Catholic friends would be willing to tekp. end whst we could no- eonebly grant." From euoh A leels certain shot the government of Inni- tobe would give roeooneble coneideretion. _..... .........Z. O lnnhnlu lbwl Out. Bnvum. N.Y., lurch 7.-Your an-ile 0 ninnpld nocndon ocou-ndin til I ol thooity :5 9:!) o'clock Ihhnnrnnmnnnnnd bvouinthnnhnlrlc allnonl ov mommy u 1:!) o'clock this morn nod b ' light ocndn L No dc nnnhnlo Hater Carricr:| nun:-nu nnuuuu riv- Everyone has not the same intereatin the ailments of the body polibio, but when the body personal is sick the case comes home to ` ll person. Jnmen A. Lowell, M.P. fur Vvellrmrl, nn'ere(l thnt. unpletsllnt sick- ness that comes from onlbarrh. but hefound a cure in Dr. Agnewa Catnrrhel Powder. ,l*lenry \\'. Francis, of Brampton, Peel /county. Ontario, A well-known citizen, identied with Me Ureeb Northwestern Telegraph 00., hvul suffered from nnterrh for tenyoarn. His words are those: "I was greatly troubled with catarrh in the head for ten years. I tried every remedy and also doccored, but llcble or no benefit came to me until I used l)r Agnew : Cn- mrrlml Powder. Relief oamein ten min- utm from the use of is sample bottle. I` poreevered,nnd four bottles, which ooct. me, all told, only 82.44), have oomplotoly cured mo." Sample bottle end blower pent by E. G. Dowhon, 44 (mural: wrest, To- ronto, on receipt of ten cents in Illvor or auuupa. Sold b W. H. Medley. successor to N. C. Polnon Co. vs |.wu-nu, march 7.-A correspondent of the Free Press aug that I represen- tative meeting 01 hot Romnn Catholic re qidonu of the nrnvinnn n! Mmimb. ha hnld Thnt 5 Couoronco lo Held In Winnipeg of Roman Oatlnollon and Pmuotnnu. W|.wn-rm, March 7.-A correspondent Press gunman thnt. I unmann- The Outcome of I spree Whloh Ended ln I Quurrel. VANI`0L'\`l-Ill, B.C., March 7. - Joseph I Wright met some Luugh characters who in- (luuetl him to drink. They all became` Ilrunk, uml Llien Wright's companions held up It mun named Sandefold for ten dollars. They continued the spree and till adjourned to Wright's house, where ll drunken quarrel nburtod. Wright was struck down and his limp body was [)lnC6(l on ll bed while his companions uluncetl like lionds around his lifeless form. \\'ln:-n the police appeared on the scene to urreattlie men they found Wright/s dead body, bmlly cut. ubout. the (Ace. sl.ill strotclierl on tho lied. Charles Lewis,l William Williams and John Hughes were nrrested. Wright. wasa son of the lstoi John Wri rht. fprmerly Wright. & Durand. London, ([.).nt.., nt one time among the most. prominent contractors. A New Lodge of Uddfellows lnltltntetl In the City. A lodge of the Canadian Order of Odd- fellows was instituted Inst night in the C.0.C.F. hull, by grand organizer J. Mc- Murtry. P.N.(l., Toronto. A large char- ter Man was nccopted by the grand master. A dinpensntiull was granted and the new lodge was churt.orod as LoynlVictoris. The fnllowing were elo(:t,erl officers for the cur- rent term: l .N.(l., W. 1 . Bell; NJ}. C. l-1. l.int,on; \'.N.(:., H. Hnrkness; secre- tary, A. E. M. Loscombe; treasurer, R. C. Bell; J..\l., I). J. (.`mbut.t.; )hys-icinn, Dr. J. H. Boll; l{.-l.N.U.. T. . Jamieson; l..S.N.(l.. R. Abbobb; I{.S.V.(l., W. I). McR.uo; l..S.V.(l,, (l. McDonald. Owing to the lateness of the hour the I installing of the remaining ollicers was postponed until next meeting. Mr. Mclllurbrv. Lrrand ormmizar. nromis- posLponeu unm nexc meeuug. McMurl.ry. grand organizer. promis- ed to return at un early (into and \'i8ft. the new lwlgo. Arrungements have boon made for a visit to Kingston as soon as the inc breaks up, of the Picbon lodge. The (.7.0.0 F. in u purely Canadian institution ` with a graded insurance rate. I He gnvo the name 0! L. '1. ruoo . A group of representatives of the leading commercial organizations of the rincipal cities of the United States will ma e a trip this year to the Argentine Republic. Uruguay nnd Brazil. Invitations from the governments of those republics have been received by the United States state depart- ment for delivery to the chambers of com- merce nnd other organizations interested. British government. Mrs. Pooley, Blevins place, Toronto, amiweredadoor call. A lar stepped into the hall. He wanted xer to buy. Mrs. Pooley says he grew amorous, put. his arm around her waist and wanted a kiss. She repulsed him. Thursday she saw her assailant on the atreetundn policeman arrested him. He the of L. T. Puooe. A xzroun renresenmbives loading board. yesterday, and (H00 mil morning. Subscription: to pro nod ial to James Stephenson. t a law taperin- tandem. of the (}.'I`.R., are comin in fut and by the and of March a Jam 0 at leut. 85.000 will have been tent in. E. J. Edwards, of the Deooronto Tri-' bune, in in the city today, attending the funeral of the late Sister Mary 0! the Cross, who was well-known and very popu- lnr in Deneronto and vicinity. 'I`Im rnkurnl innnntl luv the London lnr in Deneronto and vnclmuy. I The returns issued by the London board of trade for February show that there was increase of 734.00() in imports and mu -nnnm in mrnm-t.u. an commred These goods are direct from the manufacturers and guaranteed. Vnn nan Annnn/I nn nunru anr.

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