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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 16 Apr 1881, p. 4

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W ~.a«___._.__.â€".â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"~â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"- »- _ .. ... ._- A Talk About Toilets. PATH- NIEILIBH. I . m H , 1 mac! , V , 4am. â€" . â€" Accosdiuatctbis planthc "Terrorists" 9.1 Ni“- ll-,1880. the tribunal of the Mm?" “me l“"‘?‘,, m 52 ' ; , l , ». a Glance at the Fashions which a TheOrigmof theSodstyof‘rerrodsts new themselves an. m sectionsâ€"a 9"“ .W‘ °' 5‘ P“?“"““‘- Marts $3304 33 ‘ ' fl ‘ - 133m ~dirrctingcommitteeandanexscutirccom~ “wwwwwbymagu Bills we? bl fl " " me ormnn“ - _ jrnittce. The directing committee waste mg49'o‘me WW“ mafia!“ Cdshgobb‘hlk . " i" 3 " ' ' Brought Perth ’31.,” Y 8' him “5‘ Pemr‘; m m be p: “gnaw persons ontrsal werslmble-to Am“, imagfl- o ' ' ' - v o ~ ~ - ~ o - o “1m 50 . _ ,_ ! Man emaWhlchCnlmmated lot In an, took pk“, no: my t span of deathtpregded by the less of 05 I . A favorite Prescription of a celebrated New York Physician, tu- 1h: Boring 8W.W and Materials. : momma“. czar. (m u“ "Tm," but mg m lllclvtlandpollttml tight-l. They, hcw- M” "gang" 3“ Tom” “‘1 ~ ' 'tuKEDIA-rg RELIEF OF ALL pAIN. s. N" Noam. mm’ “.0” & (“gimme mohfium-Ih’ “d,” to h" in ever, recommended to mercyall but five of P 03m” ‘ " ' "‘1"; 1-39! 35 ’ Nausea! all Sort:- i lie-York‘nmas. hand the means for the execution of all 05"" mmm’ “ by a” gang 13015 52' - ’- I m .3 l . . h . . â€" mum ammo. which moo.- Wct We mew than-aw PM. '50 “mt; smmttmmw nut. t:“.:.i:.~.:i..::::.~”:...°°“.m~ m» 4 pm no... . Bhutan rte-1521,!!! suppowdfhat the “up on b. Egon. The , stood: Kvtstkovsky,Schsna:of,TthhonoI, 4» ’ “es-~- ------------ 8. 50 o u , w d 1, t bu, , Magnum "more! , organization of hthiltsts m Boasts, whose °Pé"‘°°l . «Luna. “‘1. 1mm Okladsky, and Presniakof, to be hanged: â€""'â€" ‘- Mm. ' y ' "w "in"... oékikmhgg 8”“ 130° ham“ ‘1" ""‘fd- numbers: d,me a“ Y“: 1379- mm “tussle m “mum axe. Bindelevltch, condemned to the mines for _ _ $174.039 36 “fun moan p hetrfrag valioltquart in ttutyiur malicius Ls dunr'srdaioru. As a'n Was Au. ahada of grayare fashionable. so many muss composed of great nnm- cum .m hm” be“ we" to m. ; xobymy' W to a“ mine. . . Lesbian“. 33;» murm. .;;‘su3cl MI: in; T50“ l3“ “Plunfi” W l>°°u- be". °l .‘h" WWW“, “d “MM n.‘ my ergo wherev’cr they were needed; To l" “7°”? I’M; Bub. lakablkS'v ""1 (:‘l’ll‘mmk Flaw-3112.090 00 39.1.1531: mud iii. lmlxhtxmultlply instances. I .los nudgfnunh 2'“ Cuzcxnn wool suits never go entirely out “mam ho“ a” ' And“ beadmitted to the membership of the sxe- M""‘lylmw'i‘y, for fifteen years; Tucker, SWITMIR... 9.656 20 l , _ , , 9‘3"”!- Urn-5&1“. “Ava. on has been afsv . theorythatthepurpose “an i,” mdmd‘mmmm ma, for “h; m ; 53pm, jump, for losses undu- mjugg. i Refigirugencralsatuiadlon. In fact I bobs-w i mmclitblhanallothkpan em- opw rm -°°"'”~ when»: my announcers arcing-g; " "P" r" ~ . Parisian importation; I ' gavernmeut,_hnt to instead one ammfihmea gg‘zaz magnet», deportth to We» Sibém; Bu. Profit sadness. . .. 55,679 66 “‘6 augmmaff:$ififis b31133- git b23333? $11331? $f£tgo§t§§§§f 3145‘ "m “' “’de mm “‘1” {or “at would m be mm? at pound these committee the “Terrorists " had “ch. “‘1 D580: ‘1 Fulton to the govern- _"â€"5l7"w°3936 001d. Headache and Pain in the Stomach. I . ' liberty and prosperity tc‘oppressed and groaning millions. Assuming this, these crimes havebeea by many regarded not the work of assassins, but as the acts of pat- ment (I Tomsk. n Nov. 1-5 his majesty the cur ordered the sentence of death upon Schiriaief, Tikhonof, and Okladsky oom- mntcd to hard labor in the mines for life. g in Paris. le ls are shown in all the new shades of ombrel satin dc Lyon. agents of two classes enjoying different de- fines of confidence. At the conference of 'petsk there were elected two editors of the woman's unrom. TORONTO, Feb. 18, 1881. To the Pmidat: and Douala" Sorem‘ya Pin So l--b'sod a trial bottle for a much swollen face with Instant relief A rrlatsrc used the Relief {N deafness, audio her surprise was perfectly card 33:404. S (l Koala-adv. Xo iâ€"Esvinr Iuflerml mum with tootlicche. I concluded to try \--\u' Pain Reii rt. One application ' ' 't ‘ - . ~ ' ‘ - . . i v r lief. [also ml 'ilrt uni-ti ‘tncbfll min. -. “Counseling and no.0! mu signpyg Mm . A 1:eg pro cote:f ntgtzlnet’iizp‘agy'gogorgaéfisg, The Pr has he“ “gm” no wmmen-t'. 1 0° " “nu” {170.136 us an re en a s o n co “Shh p I a S!“ err-med) n“ B muu‘ 5-,, m 1,1 bwidc on nee), m pen“. 0‘ i ‘5 Whef' u, mg and three members of the directing commit- n°y ‘Pe‘k f" ‘hem‘d'e'v “id: ‘9 "mung GXXTLXXKS,â€"“'e have audited the books “Mg; 93,: fli};,“.n',,fifi,’l‘ u r’ ‘ a in é,.°,,,$'°m"h “ram” 9"- "‘4‘ Asthzngzma'zgnm... 8 ’ mum‘s-amuse; mists. we. m «m member-tor use mm the antiserum: $3.23 “ “mien Fire 1mm *‘°‘-°3.m:5°r”f"r°"“°*““m““W”"“m'm‘ii ’ . . . . . ' ' ' - ‘ roll «t . ed, \- DOLXLN Vililu Ind “1031136? “Willem”: b9“ 0‘ lb" “Ewan?” 0“ “3° “"1 0‘ "P 90“ we" nged' on mud”: the patriots from political assassins. “manna for “3. You ending 31“ Dmber’ my Nor-{One inst: l :a: $1.32?» t‘ e most vio‘ont lutcrml gains. a slnria teaspminffulfilxzioxvx'p m .u h , W m of their umber "1 November I“, m most edecttve means of warfare sgsmst the 80. an certify that we found the same mud and. m. “ “Nunavut a" mum,“ 8m“, J “ J sin “‘1 mullu' ' ‘ mm of St. Pchnburg ant wtherinu“ cm, governmeriat, ilt was resolved to renew the ~â€"â€"â€"â€"* corny: gohmnmli‘neithaowmpany'a . < ' “Mn ""9" , . - ' sttcmpto So omf‘ , butin amore startling scour! cs eposi wi t e mument, N _ (“fists-tilt}: andplaén vcording» tit-exp; of mmmfecpiigl: optima “mm” (on: “‘1 lg“ moor: damn,“ instrumqu Russian Sorts. 311,031“: flagfim which agree. win! HAZE ORSE, TORONTO, ONT. sattne svesmoc 0 er reescso ur- no "a sign. mite. schigiaie . e ) acceq oer, r“ no.) 9,190 cor. . “aunt. of ed sympath among any class of dad a?“ the confirm” “opted “I. The cable dispatches to the effect that my um that 1 £1th wnhm‘wrma FOR SALE 33 ALL DRUGGISTS- Alexander III.'s policy will be to favour the agricultural interests of Russia, and that as one step he will remit annual dues from former serfs amounting to 9,000,000 rubles, may surprise those who fancied that scrfdom' came to an end with the chase of 1861. The institution of scrfdom was, indeed, then and thereb_ l dpcna’cdfi,t but is “ such an uncon- scscna ong 'me a ' " that there is still in Titania a large cllsls‘s8 of individuals, probably surcely fewer in number than the negrocs once in slavery in the Southern Russia's population 0 82,000,(X)0. The following list (I the sixteen on trial shows the social tion of the leaders of the y. and establishes the fact that none of e nobility and no one high in the army belonged to it: Kvtatkovsky, 21 years old; so occu- pation. Kobyliausky, 22 years old; locksmith. Drigo, 3?. years old :no occu ticn. Zuudelevitch, 9.5 years cl , bourgeois statement of the affairs of the Company. We are, gentlemen, Your obedient servants, R‘ GILMOR' Auditors. “1'. G. CASSELS, The following gentlemen were elec‘ed D.- reotors :â€" Fcr Prpv'mcc of Ontarioâ€"Hon. Alexandr:- Msckcnsie, George Graig, Ea ., Hun. Wm. MOM-star, Messrs. Larrstt l: . Smith, P. D. following resolutions: Firstâ€"enlargement of the rty by the addition of new members oft e executive committee and of agents. Secondâ€"Inauguration of the terror system by the destruction of all rsons injurious tothe party, whether pn lic functionaries or rivate persons. 1 irdâ€"Ven'geaaoe against high function. sries for their repressive measures. Fonrthâ€" Assassination of all persons U8 HAZEN’S. CARBOLIO DOG no”. _ . 450 CHAMPION FARM ENGINES SOLD IN 4 YEARS! 211 BOLD IN 18%. . The most Popular Enginein ‘Oubada. Sorr, light fine woolen stuffs are more used for summer toilets of ceremony than silk or satin de Lyon. Roost: waists with surplice Reunion-6n- ed under a broad belt will be very aahiou- sble for wash goods dresses. Barman: of gold, steel, jut, silver, and plain and brocaded narrow ribbons are worn on the train for full dress. Tunas is so much shining on dressesof DYNAMITE A5 A WEAPON. The resolutions of the conference at Lipo- tsk resulted in three attempts on the life of the czsr by mining under the railvVa s by which he was expected to pass, an the fourth attempt by explosion in the winter palace, Feb. 2. 1880. ms. 2mm: 2mm xoscow. On Nov. 9, 1879, at 11 p. m., at the mo- ment of the passage of the train containing the suite of his majesty the car, on the railway from Moscow to Kursk, and about two miles from Moscow, the track we: blown up and the train overturned. The crime was evidently directed against the ‘11 kinds um; it “k” m immeme qummy Jew; no occups‘tjfn. whose death would increase the power of Sn“, h t (n Conger. J. G. Scott, J. D. Irwin, Robert "Iho only engine ssh: from resud . ‘ m; of s,w o'ere c yasmuehsorfsofthe Jfi‘ 0,11, v 2 ‘ gpwm' of material to make a suit. pdéutfb"kyt ~° ya" ° '0" ‘ the party- Governmentin fact, though not in name, as .gd'g’mmeitgrkbm' Jahn deer' . c‘mmml“ "°°“'° n“ “WP'WI they were serfs of their prietcrs 20 years ago. {low that happens it is worth while to inquire, the more especially thatâ€"though it seems a lcn wsy aboutâ€"the process through which t a Russian peasant is pass- mg on his way to freedom and independence bears more than a faint analogy to what has often been freely suggested of late as a remedy for the Irish troubles. To begin with, the general notion that the serfs were slaves, as the word is generally understood, needs large qualification. ' Serfde arose from the grant by a Czar to a noble of huge tracts of square miles of territory, together with its inhabitants. About one<thtrd of this estate was kept by the proprietor, who Sort, crushablc Indian silks are much used in Paris and London in the composition of classic and artistic costumes. Damon. and buttercup patterns on ma- roon, black, dark blue grounds are leading styles for garden party robes. Loan-irresz boquets of roaebuds for the corsageare shaded from pink to damask red, or else cream to deep yellow. CLoru of gold in gold-colored silk warp, with woof of gold, forms an important item in the trimming of dressy costumes. Kano-runny 12, and printed ones in imitation of the hand-painted ones, are seen out umbrella and pcrasol counters. For Province of Quebecâ€"Hon. J. H. Balle- rosc, Hon. Joseph Armand," Hon. TV. II. Chad'ers, Hon. .4. Archambault; Messrs. A.- - De Martigny, Gilman Cheney, J. B. E Mathlen, Thus. Gauthier. J. U. Lavlolette, M.D., P. Lame, M.D., L. A Sears. At a subsequent meeting, Hon. Alex. Mac- kenzie was elected President and George Greiu, Esq., and Hon. J. H. B:llcrose, Vice- Presidents. Buch, 26 years old; son of a privy coun- cillor. “Son of a privy councillor" may mean that his father was eligible to that office merely, not that he had then any con- fidence of the government. Mart ovslty, 20 years old ; clerk in an office 0 land surveying. ‘ Zookeiman, ‘28 years old ; Jew ; nephew of a she keeper. Bulitcb, physician of the Zematvo; age not ivcu, but he was young; a mate of one of the students of Kief. Tikhonof, 23 years old; peasant; lock- smith. Schiriaief, ‘23 years old ; peasant ; no ocâ€" p Son the Traction Engine for 1881. Capacity of Works per suck: 1 l‘ortabl 5a Hill,l Portab‘e Grist Mill. 3 Slaulard Chgpplu; Mills, 6 Champion Farm Biininea. . Call and See The Champion Tested. A us nor can nvsuv Dav. ' , VATEKOU: ENGINE WORKSCO , IMNTFORD, CANAOA. Hiatus Vsozusus SXCILIAX Hun Rx- uxwxn is a scientific combination if some of the most powerful rcstcmtive agents in the vegetable 'i am. It restores hail-to load 8. ts idn cn tion. czar himself, his train having parsed over . _ . . . . m B . ’ c upon the-Liver, Bowen' 8 and Kidney“ Aruw trimmin for satin dc Lyondresscs resniakof, 24 years old; bourgeois; no this way only a few moments before the ex- “Md the maul“? "° “1”?” “ r" h" “3 0mm“ °° °" It make“ u” “m” While "t the lam“ time it may: NW0“, mmtion’ ls n net-work in o d Florentine style of shad- lesion. Enmtna' tion of the locality Bhow‘ benefit; me mmumng two‘thud‘ “1° set“ and Clm' It ems (Immu- lma umom’ "1d Strengthen the Debmtat‘ad synem' perfecuy “d occupation. Okladsky, 22 years old; bourgeois ; smith. Sophie Ivanof, 23yenrs old; daughter of a major. Marie Griaznof, 22 years old ; peasant. Eugenie Fiegner, ‘ll yes-as old; daughter of a gentleman of Kazan. . Ed that the road had been mined by a sub- glallery, starting from the base- ouse 740 feet from the railway, and recently boegght by a person calling himself. a hourfi of Saratot, named Suk- homkof. The ouse'wa's found empty, but a stove, recently heated, s tea service for two persons, and a lighted candle showed that the inhabitants had do srted immedia- tely before the arrival of t a police. The subterranean lory was of triangular form, lined with p mks, and provided with an apparatus of ventilation connected with the stove in the house. The gallery was curved, and was 133 feet long. An examination of the house proved that the explosion had been produced by means of Ruh'karfl' coil, hidden ina box deposited in the upper story of the house, and of a battery placed in the shed. The Ruhmkorfi coil was attached to the battery by two subterranean wires. cultivated for their own benefit. It will be seen how very different this is from holding the land by one titleas real property and the laborer by another title as personal pro- perty, as was the case with Southern slave- holders. The negro gave all his labor, and had no claim to any return, though self. interest obliged his owner to give him suffi- cient, and often generous, provision of food, clothes, and shelter. And it was the law and custom that a negro might be sold‘ as freely as is horse. The serfs and the land of an estate were, on the contrary, held by the same title, and were b law inseparable. A serf was sdaa-ipfus a fun, though the surf view of it was that the land which he was entitled to cultivate for himself belonged to him rather than he to the'land, although he himself admittedly belonged to the pro- prietor. In short, except for those who are nice as to names, there was very little to and fallin -out‘of hair. It furnishes the nu- tritive pnnciplc by which the hair is nour- ished and . su ported. It makes the hair moist, soft an glossy, and is unsurpassed as a hair dressing. It is the most economical preparation ever offered to the public, as its effects remain a long time, making only an occasional application necessary. It is recom- mended and used by emminent medical men, and officially endorsed by the State Assn er of Massachusetts. The p0 nlnrity of B 's Hair Renewer has incieu with the test of many years, both in this country and in the foreign lands, and it is now knowu and used in oi the civdined countries 'of the world. For. Sans or am. Dramas. «-Wâ€" FOR all urposes of a Family Medicine, Hagyard's 'ellow Oil l! at the head of the list. It is used with unprecedented success, both internally and externally. It cures ed batistc worked in lane patterns with lack. silk. Summit and sy Roman and llayaderc efiects are com ined with plain goods in all colors in forming dressy street and car- riage costumes. Toumm‘ nlstcrs, with elbow sleeves and pleated flonnces at the bottom, will take the place of the English ulster: and crivmg coats. Sncxs of paranoia are most fashionable of wood in the natural state, with the bark on, but the knots cut off, showing the white wood in spots. Vznv elegant garuiturcs are bended laces, the deal n being done on plain not in bead cmbroi cry. These will be used both for dresses and bonnets. ALL the range of term-cotta shades are speedily curing Biliousness, J aundice, Dyspepsia. Consti- Pation, Headache, Rheumatism. DWPSY'N mm“ “‘1 Gen‘ eral Debility, Female Complaints, Scrofula, Brysipehs, Salt Rheum. and every species of Chronic Disease arising from pisordered Liver. Kidneys. Stomach, Bowels or Blood. ' THE BEST BLOOD PURIFYINI} TONlG IN THE WORLD. Ia-nlc mule. ice. 1 Milill‘ml & (20.. SOLE AGENTS, TORONTO. let-hr Ilsa. OI... terranean ment of a um PomTION OP T113 TERRORIS‘I‘S. A long series of politicial crimes of excep- tional gravity and the clandestine publica- tion of a paper entitled Znsla'a s‘ Valid (Land and Liberty) have clearly proved the exis- tence in Russia of a criminal association soaking to overthrow the government. The members of this association, calling them~ solves the “socialistic democratic Russian party," have, since 1874, undertaken the active propagation of their doctrines among the people, acting sometimes singly, someâ€" times in little groups, though without any Ira. Freeman's ti. ; us “listsle is I “It “if! as ‘ full d ' “a. Price 13 tumor; ‘ ‘1‘“ “mafia-hw- n :1. Hrs. Truman's \‘uv whit] they have no euuu ih-mrtlff‘ Dyes an perfect in every uh. law ‘ I'uie u unto per package. MANETOBTE! SAY'B FINEST PARIS]; AN COP PEBl The only l-‘rcnch Comm n the Dominion In unr- anteed to consist of the I-‘lNl‘icT JAVA PLA. 'I‘A- Thosa going to Muiimba will fllttl it to thoir ad- amon tho newest introductions and of . . . theecgtlie latest is a tone calledl'chcrse," regular organization. At the end of 1876 Near the galvanic battery the wall of the “3°” gemePgh mud‘lw“ °£. ‘ Rusa‘m Sore Throat, Burns, Scalds, Frost Bites 'l‘lON. and other Choice Coffees, win. mmmmum runugotocvrrmpond with us. subscribo for the mumbling Chadd" cheese. them were formed in the bomm of thi, r", shed h“ an opening through which the 1,“ se_ an an m tenant whom circumstance relieves and often cures Mthma ’ of the FINESI‘ BURGER uncom‘. 1; is entirely Colonut New. :- paper [thing just the information - olutionsry agitation a party known as the of the railway could be watched. Expert! “KM vaent from “mlgfllmg- 1“ P"ctlce ' ' mm mm “"5" °"‘°" “WWW” "WWW by ’°“ Muir”: 1°“ ‘° “"4 °l 5""- P‘ml’h'mr ""0 SW35.“ $3013? P3330159? 0‘ Edd-fish H mm, of the people.» having ,n ommiu. h,“ deemed that a, 12,“, twenty day, “,1 the labor one was held to by the lord was Moran's Soars have become n household, ramsua’ COFFEECO.. (Ir cit-in... mm" “3'3; :méheg’rl‘t‘f‘lfi 145111?!) Inig‘rtfppmtll: "r’ w b 8 r0“ 8' w“ oream'w “e lion and a definite plan of action. Still, the labour of two rscns, if not more, must 3° "1°" lb“ “1 ‘E‘I‘Ill’l‘lel‘t f0F the mull Paid Ward lhmugh‘mt “19 Domi‘lmh Every mw‘cw" °' JOHN MORRISON- ?" a”? “4" 11-45 “rill-“ml Whillllw 0“"! who!" 35 Front ht. Elsi. Torl‘lll‘h Wm..â€" _.__._...___.__ .. IMPROVED FARMS wcdt during the season, preceded two ds 's before by their fast freight train. %,000 some 0 choice lard fur solo. Le'lors oucloilc 3c. stamp for npty. linings, and both metnlic fringe and Spanish bthcth,df‘h' ' [me around the edge" y 0 or an acre no in their own _ housekeeper should use their “ Queen City " right were perhaps at least as common as laundry or “Eclipse” soup for washin have been reqnir for the digging of the ....- their end was the sameâ€"the overthrow of gallery. They decided that t o explosion the established order and its replacement by anaKPas‘r caps are made of light plush. bu d their “Gimme the. a be u nude 1, some Enhance prosperous Irish tenants. It is, then, perti- flannels and white oods. Be sure and as we . “"0“ °'°‘Y““'°.°‘ We 0' "9d Plush: ziigsier'ii‘ifimwepoify divided itself into m2; find... at its see. It detached “PM ‘0 inquire inst now what Item the “Mom’s Soupsâ€"gum best inCnnadn. F O R 3 A 14 E 3 l R' W“, fi‘flm'm ‘5 0°" surrounded'wtth white lace, and pinned on we groups, urban and mm]. The countw twohwmofivm from the train, turned the but took to can? slam in, jmd.hom":5 WILD 0mm“ lingualâ€"The memo, of ‘_“_~_~_ i in»: StrcotEt-sfm'l'oronw. u“ bud mm “"3 3‘" 9'95' groups occupied themselves in disseminating ba ago-car bottom upward, and threw “59mm! and MW. 1‘ l' the 3"” " “’9'? Dr. Wiatnr is embnlmed 'in the heart: of EASY TERMS OF PUYMSNT' Tun beauty of sprays and single flowers their doctrines. The city groups were cccu- eigghgt passenger-cars of! the track, injuring 3”" “mm 1"“ all” m are“ ""15 mmm“ thousand whom his 1351mm of \vnd Che", ‘ r 'â€" ‘m‘l bmdl’m “Wham” 0“ mun“ mdl‘wn Pi°d “017 °nly in null-“Y Reality “"1 in them 31lm°r°orlmv along": formnwelyt 0‘ Berk has cured of coughs colds consumptiony CO. QREX' . robe dresses has been runiie appreciated by stirring up the young, but also in furnishing no lives were lost. "“’-"‘â€"â€"‘ or some other form of puhrioum-y disuse: I Cilia. 35:51:: in dross material for the coming money and fallen passpolil'ts. 8 h mg A1733!” AT mg wry-“,1; {H.501}. It is now over forty years since this ppc u, ;:ll8rel‘l lg: luIrure at d burn. ; sit mills 'rum ' . In the mi die of t a year 1 78, t etc b. . I here was an ex 30mm COMP NY or OAKADA, ration was brought before the ublic an at "““”°“ ‘ “‘"L AT A late fashionable Wedding in high arosu still a new party from the midst of “gaging, 3308;: which amonmgd the â€" the demand for it is constant y incl-caring, 00- HASTINGS. We. in London. the bride Wow A dies-5 Of this party, calling themselves the "terroi‘ mm. of the gnu-d, than occupied by part The ninth annual general meeting of the _ .___. ‘ ‘ Nauru} 15, Con. 7. humour. too acres; r5 white stamped velvet, while the bridel- ists,‘ and urging violent and saugmnary of .pinlmd regiment, and me “100,, gm. shareholders of the Saver-sign Fire Insurance P1011132 MOULDINGS, l-‘mmes,)l1rror‘, aiirrnr 1,”;°:h:f;“:,‘},§,,;‘;‘15,11,333i,,‘;“;},‘;:;';;;3 maitls' dresses wore of \‘igugnv. trimmed measures. This group soon signalized itself Company of Canada was held at tho Head Pl-W- "cm" “W'- P‘CIWJ“: Mâ€" H--’- 5M7- stable ; roads gum] - r. mlles from )itirmorn mediately above, where the table was laid with black lace. by useries of crimes of the gravest chars- for the wholeim 5.1 funny. The (131,, of Odlcc of the Company, 16 Wellingtozhatrrot Infill" Elm-- 9'3 Yours Street. 'i‘orom____h ‘ 1 ‘ , pun; mum, skim have ovardreggeg of oter. A division was cfl'ected, and the new the “mom "grin bringing the Prinz of East, Tomato, on Thursday, the 17th #233,? Toig‘fiffi‘cfigh (’0' fi££figfg2§£§bfl 1 Co“ 4 Cum”: iii “Billed ind flowered "Milne Willi mounds 0f Why “filme‘l d°°mn°° "he" “mm “‘7 Hesse, nephew of the empress, delayed the MN“!- 1381. The “Willem. the H 111- Apronsn mg:ny 8. 933713, B»: 467, Toronto 50 mar... 25 item clean-d; balance ii-rdwo (i: "â€""w“ '0“ from : Well walerad by spring creel: {land well draintd by Government «fr-in; close to Canada Suutln. rn and O. W. Railway 3. Alex. Mackenzie in the chair. ado ted unreservchy by the other members The following statement for the year . . . . . . "Tiâ€"finial nuns wu t. “*- of t e moralistic-revolutionary association. ‘ ‘- SIWATED. Giraud dinner half an hour. At the moment of the quality, will be exchanged for improved farm: the shade and color of the skirt. The trim- explosion his majesty the emperor was wel- mings of such dresses are of figured, the pipings nud cordiugs of plain sttine. MARY of the new cloth suits are finished plainly and depend on handsome buttons and cord and tassels for the rust of the trim- mings. Nearly nll of the spring dresses hnvc ovcrskirts. Au. materials showing a satin finish and brocaded arc to be extremely fashionable the coming season. Dark green will be a popular color in all goods for street and travelling wear. 80mm: showing a combination of jet, gold, and silver, are among new spring novelties, and steel loco is one of the new trimmings. Both flowers and feathers are seen on them. Hunnhedcs The new features of parasols consist of the quaint shape which may be called octagon in appearance, although the sides and gorea are unequal in size, and the ribs are white. Some of thcso are covered with rich black brocaded satin, trimmed with a black Span- ish real lace llcuucc, and lined with crimson silk. An elegant crimson satin parasol of the usual shape is covered with a succession of cream-colored Spanish lace ruffles and corresponding lace douncc. The lining is white silk, and a red silk cordclier orna- ments the handle. A black satin l'u similarly trimmed with black Spanish lace, and is lined with rod. Aplain cream~color~ ed satin is lined with delicatc blue, and is trimmed with an ecru flouuce of Spanish lace. Sonic of the new styles of black or red satin have a brilliant Roman border. the usual lace flounco and linings of peach bios. sous, old gold or white silk. Others are embroidered in an elaborate garland of flowers, with garnet and jet or amber and jet beads. Sumo black satin ls have tine French beaded lscc flouuciug. and rings attached with gold satin balls. Others have brocaded borders of gold and crimson. The fabrics are also of heav ' brocadcd satin, glittering with threads 0 gold or of silver. The styles are very elaborate, and made of the costliest materials. The lin- ings are of sunset colorsâ€"delicate cream, new and old gold, all shades of crimson, bright olive tints, cpalescont shades, pearl, pale blue, water men, and other becoming colors both for is end and brunette. Larger- siud rasols for coaching and seaside are cove with plain plumb, pugtle, and bottle u, satin-lined with gol color or peach carom and the last new shade of atarw called gas jet. The dsmier designs of red and black checker-board silk are exten. slrelyused fcr These checks are soon also inthree contrasting colors. Ex- tremely pretty seaside farsacls are covered with atomic cloth hanng floral strips around them : others are of Madras ging- ham. Some of the latest importatious have a crum-cclcrrd, tine cambric ground cover ed with delicate brown branches and foliage and dying hirds;one gore is plain and decorated with a brown palette, the usual daba of paint ands little water seem. or Food on which lilies ilcst, some water. m udgy bank, a gay kingfisher with a fish in its lull. This is reproduced in other dainty scouts on a similar palette on other par-such. The handles of thsleast upco- uin are made of such strange big: as “canola. Pryxneese, thistle, O‘Shanlefash. African bamboo, palm~fibr~e and ebony. They have gold and silver headsiuimitationol bambqu born. oxidised silver pig-horns. eagles, and uni. tattoo of gold-bananas! work In shay, shepherd a silver. sad wasunderths influence cfthess crooks tipped with gold and put among tho members. In the month of June, This divergence of views led to conferences 1878, there were two such conferences. The first, held at Lipelsk, was exclusively of ” terrorists ;" the other held at Veroncge, of the ” party of the people." At Lipetsk the " terrorist" parties had partial meeting at publication naia Voila ty the czar. 'mr. mun cs.qu Prince Krapotkinc, governor of Kharkcf, prince, returning home in a close carriage, W“ guilty person. the postedice. away town pointed to Kcyliansky, cions circumstances this crime. rim amm- ox rm: man's um that time the investigation disclosed no ac- complice in the crime, and Solovisf persist- ed in amrmin .that the project was all his own. Golden , however, in his confeso lion, stated that e was an accomplice, and named four others. In explaining the mo- tivrs of this attempt he declared that from 1874 to 1877 the socialistio revolutionary party was not willing to entertain the idea of such a crime as regicide. At the end of l878 event: occurred which changed its at. titude. Among these was the mmful murder of Gen. Mesontsof, chief cf the Third section,in St.‘Petersburg.whicbcrime, though committed in broad daylight in the open street, was yet so carefully planned and so sickly done that the assassins escaped. is emboldened the conspirators by suggesting that a similar attempt on the life of the our might be equally surcessful. And now regicide began to be spoken of u a measure that might be found necessary to promote the ends of therovolutionary party, By one of the curious freaks of revolution- ary logic, the failure of the attempt, a few months later, on the life of Gen. Drenteln, successor to Gen. Meuntaof. sdll further in- flamed their passions, and they spoke now of regicide as an obvious necessity. comm or m mmumsa. ’lhe revolu meeting at Lipetsk was the third event. 0 do ‘tions of Gold- enbar-g show that the “ errorist " faction had «regular organisition until 1879, and that their organisation grew out of the Iailurscftheattena 2chA ‘1. Toward the end of ascertained thataecuference was tube at Lipstsk for the purpose of revisin the programme of the socallei "Party c the people," and considering what measures of ' should be taken inview of the pun- cf sass-ins by the government. It forth a: the month; at Lima), aadop- by several hraaehzs of confers!» '0‘ 2,? if: t composed almost programme was elaborated, sud thediviaion between the two made known. The criminal activity of this faction, several members of which ted in crimes anterior to this ' tsk, manifested itself in the c a new sheet entifl-d Nerud- (Will of the People) and by a series of attempts on the lives of members of the government and on the life of his majes- was fatally shot on Feb. 9, 1870. He expired cu the 16th of the same month. The crime was committed at the moment when the passing an open place a short distance from his hotel. The prince could give no information to lead to the discovery of the The coachmaa had heard the report of a fatal and had seen a man run Many suspi- Bulitch, and Zubovsky as perpetrators of On the morning of A nl 2, 1879, as his majesty the cur was " g his usual walk in the o it place between the foreign office and the Vintcr palace, he was approached and fired upon by Alexander Sclovtef. Solo- vief was soon after tried and executed. At coming his guest in the salon of the field marshals, instead of occupying his place at the dinner table. Of the guard and others who chanced to be in the neighborhood. of their rooms eleven were killed and fifty-six wounded. Examination showed that the explosiou‘took place in the basement, under the rooms of the card. Experts have de- clared that the mine must have been of dy- namite of as great quantity as eighty pounds inclosed robabl in one package, possibly in severe oartri es. Three carpenters and the ins tor of t a basement of the palace logged in and near where the explosion was p need. These were immediately sought. Two of the carpenters were found at their accustomed occupations, the third Batysh- kof, had disap red, and has never been found. It is s own that the three carpen- ters returned from their work at 5 p. m. the day of the explosion, and took their tea in the absence of the inspector, Pctrcwsky, without lighting the petroleum lamp which was in their chamber. Directly one of them returned to his work, the two others remain- ing~in the chamber. Immediately after the first ntcr left, the bricklayer, Averian- of, passing by the door of the chamber and hearing voices, stopped to in niro if the in- spector was within. Bat s hof, seated in an arm-chair, said : “ o," and on the bricklayer commenting on the darkness of the room, replied that there was no need of light, as they were to return immediately to their work. Notwithstanding, the brick- layer made a move to light the lamp, when Batyahkof cried out that he would break the glass in the dark, and that there was not enough petroleum in the lamp. The briclp layer then went away, and the second car- penter followed him. As he wanted to get some hingts and a lock fora casket he was making from a closet, Batyshkof lighted for a moment an endof a candle that belted with him, and then extinguished it imme- diately. ' This carpenter going away, Baty- shkof was alone. A peasant, passing the window a moment after, saw a man wtth a long overcoat standing with his back to the door and a light in his hand. This witness had no sooner reached his chamber than he heard the explosion. m ISCZSDIAPJ' YEW, Dec. 4. 1679, a descent of the police on the lodgings of one Goinbincf led to the discovery of 240 pounds of dynamite, of anti-governmental publications, of plates ready for printing, of photographs of state criminals, of notes on the habits of life of Gen. Gourkho, who was at that time gov- ernor general of St. Pctersbnrg, and c all the apparatus necessary for making false The printing plates were identical with the numbers I and 2 of the Norodcuia Volts. Goinbinof admittcd that his real name was Martyuovaky, and that he belonged to a body whose pursue was to overthrow the government, on that he made false pass- ; but denied that he was engaged on the clandestine press, asserting that it was not in his lodgings. The above-mentioned crimes required rac- nsy to carry them out, and for the support of their perpetrators. One Dimitri ' ah. in 1875, inherited from his parents es- tate to thsvalueof 187,240 roubles, of which he sold the greater at diflermt times, for 63.0“), 36M”, .000 and 14,750 rubles. Z-nndelcvitch trstilied that L’ b devoted his fortune to revolutionary tn s, and that he himself had had financial transactions with him through Drip. Drip mod to having transmitted money from 1..1 b to the conspirators, but danied having fnrwhatpurpcssitwas tebsussd. ending (list December, 1880, was submittol and unanimously adopted :â€" umour or run nmscmus or run: sovsnniox rms msumscs ooatraur oscauua roams was EXDINO 3151‘ Dream unit, 1880. The Directors have much leasnre in sub- mitting their report to the s nreholders for the year ending 31st December, l880, to- gether with the various statement», in de- tail of the company's transactiour. Notwithstanding the strong competition that has prevailed, a very large increase in the premium receipts has to be recorded. The total (net) Fire premiums have amount- ed to $126,162 43 as against867,181 13 for the previous year; and the income from other sources to 813,845 28, making a total income for the year of $139,807 71, an amount far in excess of any previous year. After deducting Fire losses, including all unpaid or unadjusted losses, commissions, an all other charges upon the business, there remains the sum of 820,705 60 to be carried to the credit of Profit and Loss. This account, after writing ofi'sundry items. amounts to $55,679 '60, being equivalent to a reserve of nearly 50 per cent. over the paidu capital. The cases for the year mounted to 874.- 932 74, including an sa‘jesgrcpriation of 33,- 613 50 to meet unadjn claims. Notwithstanding the large increase in the business, the actual expenses of management have been considerably reduced, the pay- ments on this account for 1880 being less than the expenses of the previous year. The nsnlfs for the year are, therefore, very satisfactory, and Adam! ground for con- gratulation, especially as appearances indi- cate a continuous increase in the volume and character of the business. During the year the do it within the Dominion Government has It further in- creased by $17,480, making the sm'unt now deposited with the Government 8124,- 711 52 (market value). being the largest fire deposit but cite of any forei or home com- pany, and being $74,711 52 excess of the requirements of the Insurance Act. in view of this sstisfactor condition of the Company's affairs your irectcrs have felt themselvu justified in declaring a divid- end of six per cent. for the past year. Your Directors have to or run their deep regret at the loss by death uring the vear of two of their number, via. the late Hon. George Brown and Mr. Robert Wilkes, both of whom had been conan with the C im- pany since its inception. Mr. George R. R Cockburn was elected in the room of Mr. Brown. and the other vacancy has not been filled. All of which is respectfqu submitted. A. MACKENZIE, President. G. BANKS, Asst. himsger. Receipts. Fire premiums (nel).......... . . . ..8|26.162 43 Intarrstscoouut . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7,358 68 Ineorua from other sources. 8,283 60 We. Firs losses, tracings: an a ' ticnn ,61350 or mud lesaesssst 31st Dec-nbsr, 1880. .. 374,932 74 {380 08 General upturn, in- cluding agents' cons- misasons' and all in Ontario. J. R. Bradbury. 86 Kinmst. E., Toronto: ' aath '70 EXCHAMJE ron. l-‘Aital. Ancmsann Yocxo. Manitoba Land Office, 13 Wellingfityfilfi, Toronto The Railroad Crossmg MI of the Little Saskatcheâ€" a wanâ€"water war to drive 80 run of stones-practical man esires to build flourin mill and usms'a partner. Anem- nanu Yovxo, snitoba Land Oflicc, 13 Wellington-ct. East, Totonto. ACRES-HANDY LOANâ€"70 ULEAttaDâ€" balance covcrcd-witn' hardwired and pine: 8 in wheat, ll in rye, It needed; 03 grafted fruit trees; spring crch runs through centre; twn dwelling houses, two barns and stables. and black- smith shop; two mil-s from Walslngham Centre, county of Norfolk: price, $2,600, of which 8500 down and balance on time, Apply Lock lie: 28;. Simcoc. Out. SEED PEATOE S. Esau Onio.-â€"hfost productive, hardleat, bent 36%;? and keeping extra early variety yet intro- n . Vicroa (second only).-â€"0nc the largest and most produc lve potatoes grown. Spccltnens weighing 2% pounds, 83 per barrel, each variety. - J. BELL, Burlington, Out. ERVOUSNESS.â€"A CURE GUARA N- 'f‘lflll): Sufferers from the above div-euro (Her- rourDebshfy will find permanent relief from 1100? 388.118! '1. Not a Quack Rostrum but the um: resalpllon of the celebrated Neurologist and Phys ologlst, DOCTOR HOOPHR of Kings Col. leirc London, England. Sample Baffle so cents. Cir- culars free. enclose stamp, to J. If. NORTON g Pnarmacentlml Chemists. York Street. 0 . ' UXURIANT wmsums m m moddllgustafihcs ififpflibly . ‘ produ v t e wu - novm Q ’~ and celebrau'd moustache pro- â€" ducer.Arss‘s FORILMJD six weeks. An sweeshls and pow- erful stlmnlatlvc Emollient. Sent to an addres- In Canada on receipt of the price. 25 cu. BKEST DERRINOBR Chemist. 396 King strcet. Toronto. ___. EASTER CARDS ! GHOIOE SELECTION l I Sample bots from 25c. up. lulled on receipt of price. Send for samples early. LYON ob ALEXANDER, 1” Bay Street. Toronto. tours woman row. ot’n COPYRIGHTED PORTRAITS .4.â€" com "01' 0111 and 30!. GMCBJIOWI MESSRS. RICHMOND & 00.. P08.- TRAIT and Fine Art Publishers. Oflloe and Factory: 75 Bay Street, Toronto. Portraits exc- cutad in Oil, Water Colour, Steel ZumnngI, Cr» yon anJ Carbon. Only first coloured work done. We also extents special orders for Haunting and Finish- ing Heturns. Show unis to. MUNEY T0 LOAN AT 6‘. PER GENT. [of the bowels. they induce 3 With whilega for repayment of ptlndpal in anal sums. 83975â€"077â€" Alexander & Stark. TORONTO. A MISTAKE. great and often fatal mistake to take purgstivea for constlnauon' files and cause rdoek Blood later of the It is a repeated drastic dehility of the bowels. Bitters is a safe and perfect regs other as 30,809 3i boWels, arousiss the torpid Liver and all the Surplucnyssr's cper- secretions to a healthy action ; sctin an the guess 23.70560 Kidneys, sndrenovatingand cg the -â€"â€"-â€"-‘lfl,807 11 system is the most perfect manner. Other farms for sale, npply I.) A. WILLIS. liosl Estate Agent. 02 King Street East, Toronto. Coughs, Colds, Hosrseness, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Influenza, Asth- ma. Whoop Cough, Group, and e Af on o the Throat, Very - Lungs and Chest, including Cou- sumption. Sold by all Druggists. 50 Cents and $1.00 a Bottle. DO NOT BE DEOEIVEBO xisr names. sure you go DB. WIBTAR'B BALE“ 0F WILD by artkles bearing aim CHERRY. - f. wltlt the signature of " l. BUTTS "on the wrapper. MILO" cows. COWS FED TliOlll.l-‘.Y glve 20 per cent more an! be'ter milk, on SHEEP and v '3 Impruved Home & Battle Fund 11- efltcta pod My Pics and canv so. are really a'rmdevful. All animals not thrlslog will be ymuly impvarcd. For sale everywhere. Monufectory, Hamilton. Ont. BLACKBIRD NA VI TO BA CCO. This brand is guaranteed to be? the very best Chewin T 13ch Canada, being manncfacclsnred riff l l i l l l i THE ADAMS TOBAGGU 00. 3 MONTREAL. If you suffer from an ' W arising from list re Blood, disordl red Ki chron is disease Sluggiah liver, vs or inactivit of the Bowels; if your Nnvons System is debilitp sled from whatever cause srisin focus a trial haul; Blood ttars; it will only cost to Dottie-s “.00. Porssle by all 'r. but “my undid 3’3”... ers. I do not (If Bur- CHOKE-BORING I rant shooting fully oun to the best English rnskels Every gun fully tented at our range and patterns of shooting returned. We warrant every Gun choked by us to, make the pattern promised. Try your gun at 40 yards, No. 0 shut, 11 on, shooting atu 80-lnoh larget, and If your gun does "0'- Pul- in at least 200 _ ire-3pm,. l'°”ll|l it is not worth rcular on clirikc'bor'lng with mch nut free on application, J. L. BAWBONE. Practicil qunmakcr, 123 Yuma-sh, Toronto. CLIMAX ’ $6.50 BREEOH-LOADING SHOT GUN ZULU, $5.50 Weguaraniee the barrels to be of Drcnboniud Steel. These guns are mule from army rifles. rebored and stock remodeled. 10 m U a 8|‘I’IV " M2 . Wager" 3.155 Anthea ., our own am 10 the hundreds fated Millions has failed? y runs in futqu will bear the brand "Tums." Bend 5 cotsz woo-pace illustrated Cauiozua 01 Fire-arms, Watches, Plated-wars, Jewellery, Ll; CHAS- STARK, 5‘: Church Street, Tovoutn. Bheap Farmfllieai Bargfina ARMS FOR SALE, ON VERY easy terms of payment, in following Mull». ELGIN. l’t,22in Dorms. of’l'alhrt at. T .lls km 50 acres: 86 cultivatrd' Inna, dgelll ’ and ham. 1 miles from 'l‘llsonburg and . Ii: Bfallon............,.... .. . ...............l.m NOIETtliUMBERLAND. ux.b?':lii?“3..fim?t’rl ham. [or-d orchard udstailuu........ W acres. 70 cut. kitchen; frame 51151008. x} infamwpogm. mo arm; to with-sled ' M . : | miles from 0rlllls.......i.....‘.‘.‘fl..‘....Pwl.M' STORMONT. i: no. mi. Ooh. Osoabmck. too «or 9 cultivated; log dwalllur, 4 miles from 21"" ington mug. ....... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Iii-9W ‘° bit as b'h Con. Osushm k ‘ N 0‘” tinted ; log dwellinr. midst». z. j :2, m» cm. Ornabruclt, its) sac-0:90 w!- tlvatad ; log dwelling, barn and stablo al.100- w. it mom Finch. 100 n roll]- vsted ; dwelling, good fram‘sflrrhfln.m- ls'. Pt. 2‘ 8th Con. Osoabruch "’ and: 7. mltlvatstf; low dwelling, (tn-i llama be". Applvto WALTER. B. GILLETT. Bus 29‘», anon'". 0" baled foumo. March l7, lMl . .4.- AsK our druvgisl for trial bottle of Burden Blood Bitters, it will only om 70' :g‘geuta, and doses will p102“? ency as a restorin To 50- ' ator cf_ths Bowels, Liver andeid'luIlc 1‘ “specific for all diseases arising fromifll' pun blood and disordered secretions. :cioutonom . m ...............’.'.‘,‘,’n'o.o‘xl“”

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