* - ountess = of black satin, * the Ci Kenrick; the Rev, Canon Welch and Mra. Welch 'will go a litle later, ud Powell left Ottawa today for: Toronto, 'Mrs. Clifford Sifton gave a dancing " | and. card "Rast Saturday, when - {the pmsirmyret Fi Mre. F.C. T, O- 85 | Hara, Miss Ethel Hendry, Miss Cecile EP, 'Miss Maud Cartwright, and «4. BOD of the late H. Williams, M.P., "Penryn Park, Port Hope, will be delighted to he is progressing very favorably after an operation for appendicitis at the General Hospital. ". . . . The engagement is announced : Miss Ethel M. Townsend, daugh- ter of . Mr. = Mrs. Sherman KE. Townsend, to Mr. Charles Stovel, of New York. The wedding, which will he H with their parents an "i oof party, from four to six ee, 8% * jday afternoon. It is understood the party * is given for Lady Minto's Joungest it som, the Hon. Esmond EI Capt. Maclnnes, R.E., D.8.0., and Mrs. Maclunes are settled in Johan- Pan-Dried. : 3 a very quiet one, is arranged to take ag South Aion. are Prices place the last week of April. thing 'tremendous, tnt thers is o Of Jean Christie McIntosh, grand. charming society, und, though it is Haughter of the Inte How. David Chris. rather dull at times after active ser. | !i® to Torrance R. "ding of Peter- vie ja nes alte tor fboro. NO MORE EXAMINATIONS. joy it. Of Miss Laura Rose Barlow, daugh- ter of Mr. J. R. Barlow, to Mr. Bar- young English girls who are on a | Nard R. M, Burger, son of Mr. D. G. wip around the world, and who had | Burger. ly heuy in Australia, where they $i ce.» were Ruests of Gen. and Mrs, The marriage is arranged to take Hutton, have been their excellencies' | place at Walkerville, in June, of Miss at Government House, Ottawa, | Eva Woollat€ daughter of Mr. Willi- for a few days. ) : Lam Woollatt, genera} manager of ths Major Churchill Cockburn, V.C,, has | Lake Erie & Detroit River Railway. ret home after an absence of Land Mr. A. N. MeMicking, of the Un. ae imonthy in Wheeling, West Vip. ion Bank of Canada, Calgary, Al na. berta, Wiss Cecile Pacand, Quebee, who has | "8 bool Vigiting" Mev, Fitzpatrick in Ot tawa, has been in Montrea] for a few days, the guest of Mrs, H. C. Oswald. 3 s Danserentt, who has been stay- ing with Lady Laurier, left to-day for Toronto, Hl Miss Duff and Miss Nofman. two Changes Proposed by the Educa tion Department: The education public and most will be the elimination of nearly al Promotion examinations in the public compulsory on the entrance schools and the examinatioh for junior and senior form teachers. Full power will be placed in 'the hands of local boards to determine a plan upon which Promotion shall be made. In the case of the entrance examinations, the de partment will arrange only part of the papers, leaving the rest io the prin cipals of the schools. Mr. J.-M:Lalor left Toronto this week for California. His marriage to Miss Grace Co takes place at Oak- lands on the 15th inst, Invitations are out for the marriage of Miss Kathleen Hague, daughter of v - . . Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hague, of Brook- Capt. C. EB. Radeliffe, formerly = in Charies A, Ne York, re hs. There will be no set examination fap the First: Life Guards of thy British in Brooklyn on A ril 28m ne pace the commercial gourse diploma. gn. army, and his friend, Mr. R. F. Glyn, | ter will arrive in ng t . Tu os siderable latitude will be given to loval of ney England, arrived at Vie- of this week, on hi to an eaday education boards to arrange their own toria, B.C. last Thursday. They are land, 0 os Rr wor Ort courses of study. The department, bn theif way : to Alaska, where they Bank®; (there he is stationed in \ + however, will reserve the right to fix will spend from three to six months, the Bank NN Sommaree, and. will ro. the mintfium standard that all pupils They will hunt moose and bear, es- New ry ke ays ore going on to musta reach in onder to guarantee the pecially he great kodiak bear, and | VOW York. : measure of education necessary. will also: take advantage of the splen- J SY AN did fishing that they expect to find at this season of the year. An ex ienc- herd doing drawn thread work, fre- ved guide will | accompany them, and Quently the threads are rather diffi. they will take their equipment with | cult draw. This can be overcome them, by ing hard, dry, vellow 8 Miss Eva Miles arrived in" Toronto the Shing to be aay , 8p Sn to-day, after a most enjoyable vigit A cod which has slipped inside a in Ottawa, accompanied by Miss Hel. bottle may be removed hy means of a en Coutles, who will remain some f1ii¢le patience and a piece of stout Sma, the guest of Mrs. Miles, Russell string. Make a loop in the string and ot. A project into the bottle. By turning the Me, Clarence Burritt has returned fy 4 around, the cork can he caught to Ottawa, after spending a short vis- in the loop, when a quick jerk will ex. it with his ts, Dr. and Mrs. Bur tract it ritt, in Wellesley street, Toronto, Scalding Water Latin will be eliminated for' teachers qualifying for the junior grades. The average marks necessary for teachers to obtain will he increased, the sugges- tioh being forty per cent. on each pa- per, 'and sixty per cent."on the total, The university will set the currieu- him for matriculation, but the examin- ations will be conducted by the educa- tion department. The new regulations will not go into effect until 1904, providing they are endorsed at the meeting of Ontario educationists on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday next. They say that: ' 3 poured on anples will Cawthra have aor ood, Mr. Jack cause the skin to slip off easily, sav- wo. A Notable Spring Issue. from a two or three weeks' automo. |'"¥ the _ labor of paring. The same In the May Delineator is the first bile trip, treatment of bean pods will simplify the shelling of the beans, ace handkerchiefs are now quite in- installment of the Bois Brules, 4 novel ette hy Mary Hartwell Catherwood, y the author of the Popular Lazarre. The dispensable to complete every. dressy beginning of the story is intensely in- . 0 foile snd. Joten ihe can afford jt teresting and contains Promise of high. i > % ave lace handkerchiefs made to match | ly dramati¢ events in the later de- ie oune Shaughnessy arrived the lace on their gowns, or at least | velopment of the plot. The illustra ne , to recall it, If not of a. match, then | ti The Rov. T. J. and Mrs. Mar oni atch. ns Lharles. H. Stephens are very sh, who, || oo PhS te 1 not of pions. by Lharles H. Stephens o ¥. fire J TGroHt0, leave SRF Tor thelr | [iedome's kerchiof fust he p abtstriking. "Miss Laghlin resents a) Lieut.-Col, Pellate left yestesday for New York, to meet Mrs Pellatt and her party, and escort them home. . * - hol y, the finest linen, embroidered at one stimulating chapter on the education home ih Hox River Missiop, Great corner, % . of women, and Mrs, Birney adds . an. 4 sy to]: The best wav to clean steel knives | other paper on childhood. Also, thers Pb Lansing/ Lewis returnéd to {5s with raw potato. Cut the potato in | is matter for the amusement and en. Ontreal; on Friday from a stay of half, dip into ordinaey ashes from th, | tertainment of the children, and of two weeks at Atlantic City, range and' scour. You & Mrs. Fortin, 2 wife of the Venerable 0. Fortin, Archdeacon of Winnipeg, is in "Toronto, and will visit friends in interest to the household, A charming an up-to-date display of current fashions is an important feature. ill is- ed at the result, be were A cotton hlouses are slightly damp- OLONIAL REMEDY > i in: : ] and pressed w th 'a. warm iron af- Vqnteeal before returving home. ter being worn they will remain fresh Kidney Seatch Lights. , Fre, font Jali hang trip fo in ingston lets .on aif much Jonger time, Have. you backache? Do vou feel d dewey he | - The announcement has madé pr od the Shade and green | drowsy ? "De Jour limbs feel heavy ? d i s Whether the that Miss Josephine Daskam, toques are i atest fads in Paris ; Have you pains in the loins ? Juve " anyo an ver stor: | hats Targer, the. monn hoe and Picture you dizziness ? Have you a tired rag- ren, is engaged to be 4 site hand. ging feeling in the regions of «the kid- neys ! Any and all of these indicate: kidney troubles. South American Kid: néy Cure is a liquid kidney specific and works wondefful cures in ost com- plicated cakes, Sold by Henry Wade and H. B., Taylor--94." Work is seen oy th a Sent. day, on the blouses of the pre. WA Ce T. U, Miss Et helwyn R. Pitcher, Ton of wyn cher, a Bache- 8 and gold medallist of Mo. been lady princi of oOonncibal how ed_co-principal of "Nath. n' appoint 3 Sam ------ erwood," the N.B. 1 For a bilious attack take Chamber for girls, i hoo Inin's Stomach and Liver Tablets and 8 quick cure is certain. all druggists. Household Amnionia, 10¢ per bottle. McLeod's Drug store For sale by ash Jay AND ; it ohh 3 In The Bee Borax is packed from 'Wice the Cost in SORE Tb or ae or 'wice the Cost in Soa : Pe . 3 4 ¥ is ; v i of : fr washi Food--not a Fad. schools, the only ones that will pe | Pp simplest tésts of impurity is to make a small quantity of Borax and put a li Stareh is indigestible op 2 Nc It must be cooked to be digestible; ne When it is cooked it jg transformed into nourigh. od. : in ov all als Contain - Sarch---some much, some little--but before they are fit' for food they must - he cooked illson's Oats Pah « Dried, contains starch and that's must be cooked, en it is cooked your porridie will contain mops nourishing elements thap any cold-sorved fad. : {Bead Bulletin No, 84, report on breakfast foo issued by the Inland Rey. enue Department, Ottaws --the epost says--in differ ent words of 'course--what is said above.) ilison's Oats Packages only. No hulls, No black specks. DR. J. COLLIS BROWN'S " 1 department Proposes | - to make some radical changes in the | #2 high school regulations, | . » One of the important changes | '/'; THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE. 1 3 is admitted by the profession to be the pupils being the | most wonderful and valuable remedy examination ~ to the high SRIGINAL AND | ever discovered. is the best remedy known for Coughs, Consumption, Bronchitis, Asthma. effettually checks and arrests those too often fatal diseases: Diphtheria, Fever, Croup, Ague. CHLORODYNE itr actin eames oo CHLORODYNE fo CHLORDDYNE fii rine ache, Meningitis, eto. .. From W Vesalius Pettigrew, M.D, formerly Lecturer at St. George's hos pital, London] have no hestitation in stating that I have ngver met wiih any medicine so efficacious as an As ie and a sedative. J have used nti -gpasm other diseases: I am per- outs short all attacks of Ep- ysteria, Palpitation and rE -- ---------- PLY arr Cancer, Tooth it in consumption, Asthma, Diaarhoea, and lectly satisfied with the result." . "Earl Russell communicated to the Colleges of Physicians that he re. ceived a despatch from Her Majesty's Council at. Manild to the effect that Cholera has been raging fearfully, andthat the only REMEDY of any service wag CHLORODYNE.-- See Lancet, December Ist, 1864. CAUTION-BEWARE OF PIRACY AND IMITATIONS. CAUTION---Vice Chancellor Sir W. Page Wood stated that DR. J. COL- LIS BROWNE was undoubtedly i whole story of the defendant Freeman was delibertaely untrue, which he re i 864. _ Sold in bottle of ls. 13d., 2. 9d., 4a! 6d, and Ils, each. Nine is gennine A i "* on the Government Stamp. Overwhelming Medical Testimony accompanies each bottle. SOLE MANUFACTURERS, J. T DAVENPORT, LIMITED, London. Ladies! Ladies! Note what the old staunch "* and reliable firm of T. F. Kings- mill, London, Ont., have to say concerning B. & I. Patent Bias Filled Corsets. B. & I. Corsets Of all the Corsets made or sold' in this country BS& Lis the Corset hy phy most earnestly recommended They are : sicinns aid ladies" tailors, ful in appearance and afford per graceful fect. comfort to the wearer. We have s and styles in stock, and no matter what your figure there is a B. & L Correct Corset that will fit vom. fortably. and beautifully, Prices range from §1 {o 82 _ Kingsmill's. LADY CURZON r Straight Front Medium Figure, Appearing in 'London Free Préi-- Girdle Bust, Long Hip, For sale by all up to date Ey Hose Supporters Attached. from Halifax, N.S., to Victoria, B.C. FACTORIES 489 and 489 1.2 Queen St. W., Toronto. Borax what is known as Billon Dust, which is the tals that rise from the pulverizers, the same as in the "Grist Mill Days of Old". Ove of the 2 the only' palliative in Neuralgia, eA 'STREET, BRICK, TW 3 BATE SVR ER Jot water i x st. . a. street. RPOOL., LONDON / AN 1 Le Jaslirance Ooi as hve in _additi hav Iy "to 8: manager of Frontenac Lo Tatment om oclety: Orice opp an an the Post eee LL TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND ] lars in sums m one thousand ten thousand dollars. For par lars apply at UODWIN'S INE ANCE. ORIUM, over Ex Offif%e. Market Souare. yo + ARCHITECTS, WM. NEWLANDS, ARCHITECT, ce, second floor over Mahood's « store, corner Princess and Ri streets, Entrance on Bagot stre POWER & SON, ARCHITECT, M chants' Rank Building, corner B and Wellington streets. Phone 3 terete eee UR ELLIS, ARCHITECT, ans site of New Drill Hall, near ¢ er of Quesh and Montreal Stree P. SMITH. ARCHITE HENRY Anchor Building, Ma Sauare. 'Phone 848. BOARD. AND FIRSTLCLA rd; also table board. ay hed at Mre. Breden's, 34 Stuart JE FRONT ROOM, ALSO T EA ie rooms; with modern conv fences. central, not far from C and Macdonald Parks. Suitable A party of from three te five. Far! street ¢ 260009000004 Butts To Cannel \ | AND 1 $ Reynoldsville : Lump For Open Grates. Ve oN add & Ad A 2 dh BB & 5 & & = 8 a a "Phone 135. $6440400400¢ Be $ ns SWIFT & G0. ® < Our Coal Is As Clean As Thoug) It Were Washed and Brushed. Each lump stan if. Goo Pp de by iteel ge solid A eh solid fine. fe , impurities are ic es it is screens several times before it reaches Jou an dirt, slate, otc, really have no vthe denlers are careful. - We are very careful. 4 £ {4 (CONTESTS, > Foot of Queen St.--'Phone 9. EGOS FOR EASTES , Ghogolate Eggs, -- Cream Eggs, Eabbits, , Doves, Chicks, Ete. ; The fiest Assortment in the city at A.J. REES Let Me Have Your Sal And I will guaranfes you satis factory results. We don't bray but pérform the work. Nothin