EAUHAR- ATED. By The Su Young Cana- hb Damant's | Disaster. supreme court | ion of Mr. Lov dor piaaisrhots. Hed election, taken to the su appeal has now Lois Davies this ity decision Richelion election This does not al enwe, ns the sp y ohpections penis were appeal allowed dismissed with , Hiomissed lo dismissed with allowed a. was with De the Infel Kop disas River Colony, on De ong Kent ran away | Joined" Damant's com per. On December 20th "into contact with the Bain of Kent's troop : Khaki clad men, o y Hp the hill toward do as they came oo shouted to them not! war discovered when | i men in khaki British were killed were if the British empire in the old of the house of com Lieut. -Col. Denison, and in presenting dénlt strongly with Canada contributing mee, The lack of p weakest link in tional defence. A spe dd be arranged by the pe for this: purpose orl by the Hon. J. Israel by Dr. Russell, M.P., 4 this league views gisfaction the propos pecretary to Pond a p colonial premicrs peepsion of the kines deems it opporiun a in J I of a nest vook | Ravens i sookery, of | TO | with in young | attendance at the | railway | 'HOW TO COOK HUSBANDS. For The Benefit Of Our Many Lady Readers. Recipes faerrk title the Chi Hueco saful wie Ww cago, and cong pies of th Hepartaent whl ie "How tof 3 rejpw v to lady 1eac "A good many Siterly spoil women Fans wore bad up. Others kes thot water: other their, carelcssness Others keep them in a ting wass ad tihem. Nome b their live "ft cannot be supposed th band will be tender and g aged in this way, bat they ar dels ous when proper fo to select aushand ye ad we good hy mismanage if their hus blow tantly let them | ana in stew hy Others in pe nhHout as rx, and ference irrita roast all rds them man: really wirself, tes hilfer unbess von will patiently {learn how to cook him. A pr kett'e of the fimst elain IT wt have nothing earthenware pipkin, it ill do § tag have none serving ix the hut an with prone care. | rap him ix niwly v with the required { wand slrin tightly Tie him in the kettle by a strong silk cord called comfort, ag the one called duty is apt to he weak. They are apt to Hy out of the kettle and burned and crusty on the edges, since, like erabs and lob ers, you have to cook them while alive. Make a glear, steady fre out of love, neatness and ch Set him as near this as seems to agrer with him. If he sput ters and fizzen, do vot be anxious, some hushands do this until they are qui'e done. Add a little in the form of what confectioners call kisses, Lut no visegar or pepper ac count. A little spice improves but it must be used with judgm Do not stick any sharp instrdunent in to him to see if he is begoming ten Stir. him gently, the st he lie too flat to d and mend of - but sewed on. mher fulness. sugar m any hing od close You is done useless | cannot fail to know whgh he LH thus treated von wilffind him very | digestible, ively with i the he will keep long nlese vou enrel place agreving children, ar vou want, ss and. wt von as an too eol DECLI¥E TO VOTE k ! | Provisions Of The Referendum Bill ¥ Manitoba. { Winnipeg, ¥eb. 20.---Yesterday noon { the Hon. Colin H. Campbell introduc ed bis refenfndum hill to ture He plained the ully. IVIL those whose @ municipal lists, ve re-ided within elye months, wiil ote, Polling is if the act is su come effective on The referendum per ceat. of the legisla provisions of names on who province for to appear ! persons the be allowed for March stained it Ist will carry if those on the vote in favor of the act, or y per cent. of those on the vote ote, and sixty per cent. there f , or (3) if the vote falls Viper cont. a percentage of sy and sixty-six and two he" taken. Dropensation osent, and it i CWI not be includ It is understood the lis quor men are prepared to fight the bill The Rovai Templars' of Buve dosed, by is vote, the action of jance in deciding ting in the and be 27th will git June use is apparent thought likely vigorously Temperance almost a unani the dowin to referendum. [RIKERS MURDERED -- hey Desired To Resume Work. - , Feb. 2.--The strikers to wed three workmen who | pesume work. The promie phery, who raised the pri is wise killed tis hour g mote apparent that an- re the prime movers in the dad revolution, The markets are | without provisions, ana the str afe preventing the laughter of ani mals, Additional reinfofcemente of troops ate arriving here. A mob stormed the afsonal vat Sabada, not far from Ba cellos and secured forty rifle The weapons were subsequently by the troops. Madrid, Feb. The members the cabinet fear that ii the EBontinues the cabinet will be compe ted to resign: hat the government will eall out the y and reserves in a final effort to fe an end to the disturhan ns. oo, of ddate an uprising. ST -- A Heavenly Inspiration. pretty girl boarded a crowds car and a pompous old gentle min arose and gave her a seat. After some time a number of pas ¥ got out, and the old gentle finan sank into the nearest corner with a weary sigh. 11 wouldn't got up again," he mur- ured "for 'an angel," and then, t the eyes of the girl fixed wpon pn reproachfully, he radded iekly, "1 mean madam, for another Five more cases of smallpox were tod from Victoria Mines, as. complaints of Jack of precautions Have been received from the town, Dr. Jlryee took vigorous action. The au Shorition 'of the town were notified that unless compulsory vaccination thorough quarantioe were at ones orders. would be issged pre trains from stopping at ines and 1a other ways Ssolat: Hoty F. Brine, Anglican, Sue of knomn clergymen in Nova ----- at Chsrlotistown, PEL, them i treated Pe | better to | See thot the linen in which you | abstain | recovered | rioting | Jt is thought possible | The | says the | Carlists will take | vantage of the present confusion to | a a the new | sicko] muining town, this morning, and | ISCHLEY AGAIN CONDEMNED | PRESIDENT AGREES WITH i THE COURT OF INQUIRY. ie * Disobedience Of Orders and Mis- statements of Facts '"--The Question Between Schiéy and Sampson Taken Up---Sampson Was Technically in Comunand ) 20, President ! Roosevelt's memorandum upon the ap peal of admiral Schley is m ade public The president thoroughly agrees with the findings of fact and the apandtns the of inquiry conde mung admiral Schiey's failure to enforce an efficient night blockade at Santingo. The president's finding anys he admiral AnANous of cotrt mn in condemning point court is a uwmt Schley's action on the ns to me hé most gravely Arograde movement when ned the blockade, and hi of orders and misstate relation thereto weeks or where 1 {erred, h | he ment These Wore actions oe v the fight itself, and it cer that of admiral Schlev's he should net as second in command hefore tainly seems i Us Lions wer | have leit under admiral Sampson On the question of who was in com i mand at Santiago the report technically Samp as in command, | bat it caf # fight, and no one paid any attention during the day to either Sampson or Sch Samp son is entitled to credit for general | conditions and shlev for the work oi the Brooklyn only. The memoran dum says her seriously mar red the Brooklyn's otherwise excellent record, being, in fact, the grave mistake made any American ship | that day. -President Roosevelt, there fore, agrees with the recommendation of president McKinley, and says there is no excuse whatever for further agi tation from either side, which would merely do damage to the navy and the country. oensurahle been suvs, m wus a "loop" one Is Quite Satisfied. Feb The pronounced rong hington, inally a m an, this me the president's answer appeal follows devoted to the 20 . edito Schley lent ientious efforts to the "The task hig are way and declar his dispo reached any as has and we "ur rdict go still the d not we is in every farther material at i have I he a perfectly © honest terane Nothing been expected." sin { that with al he co ther conclusion memorandum and intelligent else could hav Erinsville Etchings. Erinsville, © Feb 19.--Miss Way, Tamworth, and Lawr Healy, Stoco, married oh February 10th at the Roman Catholic church. J Way, brother the bride, and Hinch, served as assistants. Two ar rests were made Saturday of per sons connected in the stealing of goods at the time of the Tamworth fire. The trial will take place in Tamworth next week. © The wind storm Tuesday and Wednesday hag left the ina very had condition again Hugh Kil and Mrs. Herbert Kennedy, dangerously ill, are now out of dan ger. Patrick Hayes, Thomas Welsh and B. Murphy are on the sick list. Mes, | William (VBrien is able to be out agdin, after a re illness. Miss Katie Murphy is spending a couple of weeks with her cousin, Mrs. McDer mott, Plainfield. Mrs Drumgold and { Miss Maggie Hunt have gone to visit friends in Belleville Miss Cicely Mur phy returned after six weeks' visit at | Railton H. McKim Satyrday | and Sunday in Newhargh. M O'Reilly, teacher of the separats school, received a choice selection of Mise M ie Hunt, her uncle, R. Ma Balfour and Miss Lovet, visited our village Cecelia oe were hn Miss of on ros Mrs loran ant spent ! | | Kiplihg's poems. { Dake a, is visiting | hom P. F | Marlbank, on Sun | day | | Has A New Title. MPP. : | title. | day cived a de | in addr h Andrew -- Carnegie; | | . Cargenie, tovin, has a he new other from a lady the "Hop parliament Toronto," asking for a gift of 31.000 to build houses on Carnegie street, Ingersoll The writer said che made this application because of the stories of the vast bums Mr. Carnegie had given away and because the in | comes from the hovses would help her materially and in the carrying out of the project would keept her husband { from drink. This last w not fur ther explained. The member for East | Victoria is now addressed by his col {leagues as the "Hon. Andrew, the joke is spreading. Ingers to buildings, and Sand Hill Boulders. Sand Hill, Feb. 17.-W. H. Lewis is seriously ill, Fire on Saturday night destroyed Mr; Burlev's house. James Parker busy drawing wood to Mountain Grove; also W. Barker and T. Flynn. John Grav is busy cutting ties and drawing them to Sharbot creek. Mrs. Rowson, Tamworth, is spending a few weeks with her sister, { Mrs. br Mebonald. John Rosch, Ca lahowie. is renewing old soguaintances | in this vicinity, Visitors Mr. and { Mrs. 1. Gray at Henry Lewis'; Miss May Barker at her sister's, Mrs. W. Barker. is Saturday, february 22nd. - Spe ial sale of all our immense i stoek of boots, shoes, trunks and valiscs at cost "for one day, only &t A. Abernethy's. Annual Final Suit Sale. | Saturday morwing we start our an i nial cloaring twasd sit sale to order | $16. Spot cash, Livingeton Bros, : | Daniel Egan to-day presented polices petalde McAdoo with a box of Legare, On Tuesday might Dasmiel hustlod off to his downy couch, leav- ing a bundle of hockey sticks outside ! hin store, which MeAdoo took charge i of till daylight came. EE ---------- No Use Having Piles. DR. CORAN'S HERSAL OINTMENT oa eure in ou Jew sighs Tabs & oat 3) 1 SHOE A TABLE of Ladies' A TABLE of Ladies' A A TABLE of Ladies' Fine Kid and Our New Tailor-made Suits Are Now Ready. We are showing many variations of the prevailing fashions from the New York models. PRICES FROM $7.50, $8.50, $10, $12, and on up to $23. & Of the proper flare, light in weight and graceful. PRICES, $3.50, $4.50, IDLA "AN ATTRACTIVE LOT OF - Bargains VOIP W TOUR + VOWS AT THE Lockett Shoe Store. $2 Trilby, 2! Button Walking Shoes, 2} to 5, Now $1.25. A TABLE of Ladies' Fine Kid and Box Call laced boots with the new Broad Soles. Regular price $2.50, Now $2. Size, Chro one strap shoes. Choice for 75¢. . ABOUT 20 PAIRS Misses' Box Cali Button and Laced Boots, Sizes 11 to 12. Price 75¢ TABLE of Ladies' odds ax ends in fine Oxford Shoes, Ev- ening Slippers, etc. Choice $1 OTHER LOTS -of Children's Regular Boys' Boots. Choice Now $1.50 75¢. and $1 F. G. LOCKETT. and Box Calf Lace boots. 50e., price $2.50 and $2, Ye Ye LATTE EBLUL L LEVEL LE LREALLVEY JELLY LAYERS We have them fresh and in all flavors=- Orange, Lemon, Cocoanut, Chocolate, etc. These are the finest goods on the market. TOYE, KING STRLET. WNW Wt LWVVAAVLS AAVRABA TS AVE ~ARQPE ONCE A YEAR YOU CAN SAVE 20 PER CENT. ON KITCHEN ENAMELLED WARE AND THAI IS DURING OUR FEBRUARY SALE. Famous cooks always require the best of cooking utensils and our lire of granite is a fine one ead and no mistake. If you want to delight Bridget or Eliza you could not go about it in a better way and at the same/time nct Jeplete the treasury. =IMcKELVEY & BIRCH, 69 and 71 Brock Street.