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V; .15 ' is. . ‘ ,.. ‘aï¬?VVâ€"4-‘:‘ .... .. r 1 man“ “a r o and gr'own up with' the country. i ' § . . to CUM- T'..e dead heat has gone West had “with the addresses presented ~ Victoria during her vrsrt , Ireland last year. as their act' . . l .-. r n ' ' l V "One Who knows the ‘nS‘dc l fire Douk‘bobors have issued an was of Harvard Umversrty 2.. appeal to the nations" stating that principles of the league. writes t0 the New York Herald 'giV-Ethey' are being persecuted for con- ing an idea of the kind of tO'ï¬'cure to i science sake. and desire an asylum which 'hazers there subjec‘u their Vic‘ l in some free country. After all that WhiCh has P:iade him a phyâ€" : the. Dominion government has done Park of the performâ€" ' for them that seems ungrateful. . O O C A New York farmer read in a De- .griculture bulletin that was money in Angora goats. .ance is thus described : l The victim is taken out of 'his night clothes, regardless o . ‘or weather, rolled down stairs intoithcrc the street, then blindfolded, and-He purchased a flock, and one of made to run a great distance. led bylsignalized its advent by masticating lone of the comrades. He. is made to a. purse containing $1,037. The goat A hole is made was killed, and t received a brilliant vindica- old daughter of George Schulern, a. he department's asâ€" baker, st, New York, weighs 299 pounds, THE WATCHm-WARDER, APRIL 25m 180 ., 1. â€I. in direct... opposition to the SELLS THE BESTâ€"...- SEWING MA in the market, and the ch“ according 1:: quality past He pays cash for a“ " c . ti [HS 0 best discounts, and can 3:51 “ Dix Chasers right prices and hen. , . terms. . O C O O lle won a prize for boxing, And one for wrestling, too, And in his country‘s battles A many men he slew ; He also won a medal. For saving some one's life, But coming in, past midnight, He couldn't face his wife. . I O l Len). Schulcrn, the thirteenâ€"year- of No. 406 East Sixth-fourthâ€" is five feet eight inches tall, and is * 4. . ' _ increasing so rapidly in stature and The Gainsborough picture Mr. J. weight that she gives promise of more suffering. He is burned Prices have taken a tumble. We have bon hi: 3 large stock of_ and 0100 price. you can ge . ment in Nickle ease, $5.75. Walthsm or Elgin, open face, stem dropped from wind, in Silver case. for 9.00. skin peels off. He. is then placed algamations. a. wooden collin. blindfolded. and . . . . "‘ “fight 0‘ “b0“ 1"“ Toronto Mail : In 1896 Mr. E F. far. case, for $1600. ' . * * * * liict With busmess reverses, and . - m in American 10 J swelled move ent. ‘ , , _ wit h . - '1 wo angr.‘ “ onn n, armed could renli7e a dividend of only 3.) Nickle case for $9.5 . . H .1 Eight Day Clocks for 5250‘ shot-funs. arrayed against 1 at 1 These are all reliable goods and all fully guaranteed. 1y built a fciicc. . . .2.. m. ’- ., l- :‘t wcC'. . .. . “Nam“ “t Scranton. 1“ d‘ further responsibility in the. eyes of Mrs. Hayes and Mrs. Michael Hol- . . ‘_ ' I‘ ‘ .3 . “1" 1‘1 " MY“ I‘m‘lmr dedlnd then to call and tell who recvivod her Mrs. land were “I“ principals. - - ~ ~ 1' would cvcntu-illv . and â€1â€." that h‘ ‘ ‘ that Mrs So and So. using the name on†- '\ N ’ ‘ ' d .. - BARTY llaves cnjrngjcd Lllltt‘ (dilltlllLf‘S. an .. . , . . . _ \\ 1 this _ WU Fl MG ’ ‘ H H 1’“) h's â€Minors m full. 1 h of a neighbor. had scnt her to bor- 1' against. the violent protestations of 77xxertt Street. South Side fence bctwcon their adjoining properâ€" convictions. Barn Lumber. Shingles, Jorsts. Mm Haws got the drop , __'__’___._._. . ' "l and built the fchc. . n h Dressed Lumber rim . - ._ Sta 1 “g, ’ 1‘1 “11‘1““ 53Ҡbu‘l- ’l'hc iricomplt-tc mansron at bilvcr- Sash. 0001’ and Mouldings. in Was in turn nrâ€" ton Extcr. Eng. which was comâ€" / rested fir into The llollnnd wunu Hard and Soft Wood for sale. I § 6 I on her , the girl'ngton hotel. She “has «it s a» it arrest cd and hc rfcring With workmen. incncmi fifty years ago by Earl I‘Zgrcâ€" ____________________._â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" mom, is for Szrlt'. It has 250 mar- A large stock always on hand. GEO. J. BRUMWELL. Regent-sh. west of William-st, north ingcmoug schcn ward Lindsa . _ ... -.- -.._ . Orders progptly ï¬lled. Phone 148 “FL-i†"5““ â€f “l‘ fmm ' " WhiCh the 1)“th (probably wrth 'lt occurt-d to an alchemist one day y/ . . i 3 . . . ___â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"/ great WISdOIII) looked askanCL. N" that it would be a. line thing to take had, in SOOLh- a report circulated to sulphur, saltpctre and dried toads, J. B. weldon the cmw" that I“; had caused to be. pound them into a powder and sub- cinccaltd in â€"9 â€â€˜- th" coins an a‘q' lime tlzt-m altogctln-r in an alembic, written on asbestos papCr which he carcfully lutcd and set on Ont. of 100.000 francs, and had after- the furnacc to heat, says a writer in wards had the coin remintcd m or- Aiiislee's Magazine. He poked up der to make it indistinguishable from the fire and waited around, thinking Issuer of Marriage Licenses the remainder. Needless to say, what h“ would do with all his monâ€" Conveyancing In a" “59 forms treasure seekers who split open the 0y if this would turn 0m] to be the MONEY TO LOAN Coins in their search for the hidden powdcr of reduction that would burn , _ fortune found their quest somewhat base metals into gold. when bang ! Oï¬eo in Public Library. . , . 1h ‘ “1 . of u“ (“new . . “Xi-"“91“" -‘- V“ m " ‘ went the tllC-lllblC and the Windows \‘ . ‘ 0') I ~ . ’h ' I 5 ~â€"-â€"--â€"-'â€""â€"â€"’_â€' monty at. lht mmktt rate or Slthl‘ blew out, and the door ripped off its 1)?ng but a fraction 01 the live francs hinges anti “3†down, Mum ! The Banana [ all“) 60 it Iluiiiinully represented alchemist rushed out over the ruins ' * * ’ ’ of the furnace. shook a red-hot coal m“ or two out of his shoe and the ashes Naptllt‘nn. Who was :1 (‘Olm‘r on an lile mantel pieces, door" knobs of am- cxtenSH‘C‘ SC‘dlU 0f base money. is her and a. bath tub made of a solid crediwl with devising a“ *‘Xcm‘dmg‘y block of marble. It cost £250,000 10 for getting rid â€f a so fur as completed. pieces, at . . . . MARIPOSA TOWN-5m? CLERK sigiuiient Oakwood, - - ’ Insurance Agent lemral John A. Kusson of Iowa refuses to accept 'a salary of $10,000 oil niinscli', and wondered what had READY MIXED I AINTS a year as a Reciprocity Commissioner struci. him Ile tried it again and on the ground that he has not carn- again. and earh time with the same (PRlsn BRAND) ed it. The news will probably be result: and then it dawned on him The latest Artistic Shades at a reason, broken gently to President Mclx’inlcy that he had discovered it fair artich- able price,and in anyquanï¬ty. or the. surprise might jar him to of bins-ting powder. Since then death. a‘nout all that has bccn dom- to his Pure Lead and Linseed Oil Paints will ii ii * s . . . dry ll-ll‘tl with a. line glossâ€"and good 11111") L‘s-‘7 bet‘ll ‘0 DUt â€1 11 11111“ wearing qualit es. â€"â€" For Sale by Y ,. ‘ ‘ . v r* ‘ ' ‘10 ““5 1"“ â€1 thougnt. 1““ lH'llt'l‘ grade of charcoal. say that CHOU?“ 1Ҡâ€mg "1 ordinary â€1' of willow twigs, instead of toasted tclligcnce, he wasn't St) badly tniiâ€" toads. MCLeil ll 3 l1 ‘ g1â€: â€3 t“ m“ “ “mm“ “M "‘ "m‘ Little, did the old .iit-imnim tin-um I .-....... -. , -, _ . . nassuim. gunk to git him out. what potency was m Lint "powder . **** i‘ 3-112" .’F '. ' ‘ .-\- The canada Paint C0. Pretty schooliiia'aiii. )l lt( ttfon or such 11 \x is 1 Montreal though i". never has turned lead into Box of chalk, . ' _ , . gold by its more touch, yet when a “lute coiiiph-Xion _ , .. . . small, round piece of lead is put With Awful shock. _ the powder into a round tube of I- . * ‘ King EdWard will ride in an autoâ€" mo'. ile that can make a liftyâ€"iiiile-anâ€" hour clip. A spurt or two on the London streets and King Edward's subjects will be subjects for an au- topsy. curious workmanship and tire laid thei'ct) ii; is possible to CUHV'Uf'l an- ‘l‘or Perfect Fruit SPRAY YOUR other man's gold into the posses- sion of him dint has the. iron tube. of curious workmanship, and not only but all manner of goods o o o o chattels, houses and lands, messuagâ€" Toronto News : J. J. Kelso, super- es. easments and hereditaments, even intendcni. of neglected children, says men's souls and bodies. that not a day passvs in which he. , , . . docs not receive at least a half dozâ€" Milwaukee has taken a step in adâ€" en letters asking for children of both yam-c i†the way of conducting fun. ages from tWCIVC 10 fourteen years erals. In order to provide pallbear- 0‘ age ‘0 engage in work in the ers at funerals where families can- country They are wanted for not or will not make arrangements light work MOW"! the farms and for them, a. pallbearers’ association would be sent to school during their has been formed which will furnish time Of SGPViCC- The demand for at short notice and a. reasonable this l‘OUtthl lab"? is 90 great that cost a uniformed escort for the dead. “It reveals a curious state of things" The. uniform will consist of a black the“? iii no POSSibiliW 0f ï¬lling it coat with lace ruffles at the wrists said Mr. Kelso, “and it is going to and "wide white lace collar. Knee be one of the most serious problems hrcechcs, black stockings, buckled of the ase- All the young peovle are shoes, a black hat like those worn leaving the country for the cities. b3! the Knights Templar, and a and the old folks are left alone. sword complete the outï¬t in pleas- L‘entralization is the great tendency ant. weather, but when it rains or of the age, and this movement to- in cold weather, a. heavy black mil- !ntelligent and fluid Spnying . . . wards the cities is only another evi- itary clogk will be worn OVer all. will make your archer oï¬table. The Spramotor is the resu t of care- {uldzfpen'ni‘ncnthand islgzept right up deuce 0E it-n * * . * o o o o 0 C. et 1 e W! ‘n Open Com- . "h\ v ronation i K- petition on the invitation of the . . . . , . ' -. - ,. ‘ L to 0 mg Edward Ontario Government and won the FAQ‘S“ ‘ onu‘d buSiness men will take place at the end of June award-This shouidmean something complain sometimes of the dead beat. (, n ~ - - ' ’ " to you. The Spramotor has never . _ 1.)O.;.. \V estmmister Abbey will be EC“ d°'f."§d'â€"A“d afï¬ngsdmï¬d BM Lit them thmk 0f the. city 0f closed for four months previous to rass, cyin era ma e ~roux rawn .-_ . . , H . ’ ' ‘ . brass tubes. All parts interchange- , mecouwr’ ““1 breathe a Slgh 0f reâ€" allow preparations to be made for able. Saves fifty per cent. in labor. - hef, Vancouvor grocers have. pre- Most economical because solution _ the ceremony. . goes farthest and most effective be- parcd a black list of seven hundred ii- «I» s it cause itthrowsanythingfromamisty ‘ . _ g . ' ' 51);â€. to: solid stream. gm}; also aim forty-two names. On the usual At a. meeting of the National Dir- w rtewas or paint our iii in .. - ‘., , . . ~ , . . Y . , Free treatise foryouryaddrcss, 33' bum.) oi (m. 10 a mind}. one. family cctory or the Lnited Irish League, THE SPRAMOTOR CO “1 “WW ten In thc Pacific coast town Dublin, at which Mr. J. E. Redman LONDON 03.1 a does not pay its debts. . It is doubt- preside'l. it was resolved to to accept - ' fnl. if there are many cities in the or acknowledge subscriptions to the effete 1335's WhWh can equal this 1'6- league fund from any person identi- /, . ~»..._...... r... . . . . . .. ’ ' ‘Wï¬mwmmwmn mug-tn. . in.“ war/hm...“ wr- . 4........,i.v . v, .. “i... .- , W. ....~~. ‘ . \ ' " . oll-ir lc'tvin from . . _ ‘ - writers hurriedâ€" mm†on H“ d ‘ ’ ‘ g . . age successfully Victimrzed a number other, while thru (arlt - $15,000 to $220,000 of unpaid liabilâ€" f 1 g 'd‘ \ presented an unusual " l l' d 3‘ ll 0 tin. rcSI (nts of .Iaple and Beech ‘ ' ' ‘ r . We rom 't ities. Althougi rt it . streets for small sums a few days ago. ller method of procedure was nobln resolution he set forth to work . ' ‘ . . HE J£WELLER. Mrs Holland proceeded to crcct n. . ‘ f ll f t n q S‘ui row a qunrter lllllll the morning as -- ' . - . -~ s ‘ in or u 0-. . :- . . 1" nun“ 1“ ‘1 ‘ she \VlSl‘lC’U to make change or to â€s. s i ' i i . ‘lll(l he has now. - ‘ ("8 "'1â€! (n hm ‘ send to a store for some groceries. / ‘ . . . ‘ - ‘1 ‘l-lllt . “05- M1“ Holland lndlllldlllt( ~ .. rs. bccn able to iiii )lcâ€" . . “fl†1‘“ 3‘“ " ‘ I On reccivmg the money shi- would i . .. - . - . - ' 11 her . - U19 OUR“ ““5 introadnng upo ment his pledge to the letter. \\ed- -. 1 l . fut in go doing and both . . . _‘ toll on tht m rghbor whose name- illl( l.“ () LL - p llUSG‘d y nlghl llq‘ CFO“ nod lllS V l(l' qho 1].. :1 [IQ ‘(l tl Q ' ‘ ’- lh . parties resorted to shotguns to carry “r... ovi~r adverse circumstances by - a .i . lll. conuymg (- 1m- ‘ ~‘m ' ' ‘ ‘ ‘ pressron that her story was true. At. UNBSA' 8 story using the name of some other person in the neighborhood. In this way the girl succeeded in gathering two or three dollars. She however 0 o . . - ' ..- , TWVlGlOl’lfl L06" ilflll SWING " ’ ‘ l lust aroused the suspicions of one of bUOmDaf r h ‘ ' " . .. Boys - . w: 's creditors -t b-imuct at . hnd‘rn'†1“ ‘ ‘ 1 ‘ llie neighbors she would repeat her a lEADlNC the. ladies on whom she had called and an investigation followed. On s u ht 'r En - . . . - . ’ ~d ~icr rs on the arms generally. Pitrpont Morgan ha .b0 g I l g becoming a S'antcss- 'lhe girl “as hghu L =8 *i ' ,and Will be a plcasmg memento of b ()‘tobcr 01% qu7 th Watches Towels wrung 0Ԡ0f boiling water th - )ital he this vcar hcnpcd to- 0m â€'1 c a l ’ t‘ . k GENERAL IGEIT ' )out his throat until 0 till . 3’ ‘ ' attended public school until recently, Elam“. by his ““1“ ay and “001 am- when she left because the other chil- dren made fun of her. Her father gaooooo °°¢°6° [- _____,__..â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"- and mother and three brothers are it!†A little girl about fifteen ycars of _ .' . od' :1 .'.' . ' ., r .. v ' 1 . flï¬ll d 20 1' feet, the victim not knowing how ll. Zoelincr, Of Mount ang‘. ()nt.. of or may {one f l‘ht p: enisl know1 Waltham or Eigm, 801 e , y ‘ a prominent furniture manufacturer. â€I no. n “_ ne rm“ “ 0m 1m 5" could ll.h‘:l‘ll. her large stature. 0 . Slep in and have your Watch maï¬a ed \'. whether bought of us or not ; you s1: receive lb ‘ courtesy. i é And if it requires cleaning or :7: . . o necessary, we will do it promptly at 33.2.1 . ‘ with good work . If you need a Watch our stack ar pm interest you. ~ I BRITTON Bl JEWELEPB OPTlCIANs continuui her schcmc too far and at Incorporated under câ€. 169. R. S. 0. HEAD OFFICE. - LINDSAY on being atcuscd the little girl most _ MONEY T0 LOANâ€"0n T w d - ~ .. . . : ~ strenuously denied the charge but on moderate and no delay. 0 ii an Farm Property at (UUtlil 2 cf .nteresti being threatened with arrest she . “V.“ 1 l . f- l 1 . SAVINGS DEPARTMENTâ€"Deposns of $1 and upward taken wxh’rawsjn'. a‘ 1 Cl am L011 '55“ ant hl’l‘ parâ€" time nton Whl(h interest at 47° will be allow cd. Other lllVV-leri m ira’u‘rec. ents refunded the inoney.â€"â€"(Iolling- known “00" request. 7 ‘ i OFFICE HOURS-9 a. m. to 4 30 p. m., also Saturday etching 7.142 to :10 WM. HAW, JOHN MAGWOCD, Presrdent. Managing: D‘» . . ,, ded Walki .....- Wrapp .. es Linen o’c' woad Bulletin. 9 I D O In (roivn Attorney Curry's ofï¬ce. 'l'oronio, one day last week just be- fore the Police Court sat, a peculiar religious ceremony took place. Isa- dore lldslien and his young wife. both Hebrews, have not made 11. suc- cvss of married life, and the crisis SPRING SUITS agreed to n“. apart again, 1111th 12:1: The present isagcod timetoorder one. The price willie _ church which had joined them in matrimony. was called in to dissolve the union. Rabbi Joseph \Veinrcib. the Austrian llabbi of Chestnut-st Synagogue. performed this ceremony. the you prices. Noted for correct ï¬ts. came when she had him arrested a few days ago for neglect. cheaper than a couple of months hence. We have a nice line upoto-date ms and TROUSEBINGS the: wig be made up into nobby Suits cheap for the next few weeks. mud FINISH PERFECT. Drop in and see the goods. .imi 2e: usqaaze 'l'he typewriter was lifted off table, and at large Arabic book put .- W. G. BLAIR SON, Two Door: West of Del, House. Lindsa; in its place. A few Jewish gentle- nn-n who apparcntly acted as wifâ€" IICSSCS, were. present. all with their hats; on. The. rabbi with his finger on the page, spoke at considerable length in the Ilcbrcw tongue and, finally, Oldstcin was given a large paper or purcliiiicnt roll to hold in oiic-linni‘l: ambit lmrccl. coiitciits not THE Ganada Pï¬rmanent andyBiC Cles ’8? fl .isttitnn able III the other. He rw waster“ Ganada Mortuagï¬ Halzl a c“ u W i‘e GOI’DOl‘dllOll first huff of the ceremony, and the .Th J ~ . t‘ ' l.l‘."l‘ . . other half is to come later. The 0. fl, HOPKINS, A81. at Lindsay to the 2-.) F.- - ' separation is merely a church divorce Vicinity :1 - - . llllt'Of "" l and IS not v' lid . - ‘ . ’. ' .1 iii the courts. and (Jr-annex 1' i it i. pcufcd u. long speucb. and the wit- nesscs did likewise. ’l‘hus ended the Moneyï¬to loan at very lowest rates. at any time, and terms to suit borrower. The Corporation being an amalgamation of Bicycles The Quarterly Review, of London, onur tconiipanies and 133“â€! Capital and En ., contains a I,“ .~ '-. ‘ . ._ . see so over twenty mil.icns is proper , . , M). g L ‘1er â€â€™1‘ “Wh- ed to do business on most adiantagtons “anti? > on Queen Victoria unsigned but ap- terms. . ’ - “We are hzii‘. . pnrently written from a precise and Private funded preferred. Welland I intimate knowledge during a period G. H. HOPKINS, number of- .. of ï¬fty years. It throws a new ,Bu'rister, Lindsay ingood “’12... light upon many secret passages in Seeds the history of the reign, and conâ€" We guanine. tains a series of fresh. anecdotes il- S|GN OF THE MILL SAW ï¬r“ cm" in lustrating the Queen’s rrcharacteristié traits of trenchant humor and racy m talk. . The explanation of the Queen's ‘ prcdudice against Mr. Gladstone is c that 3t started in, the suspicion that C o I [South Side of Keqt~ot. he gave her too much work to do, until she was, as she put it, “dead beat." . He tried. in his eagerness, to press her to do what she considâ€" NEWMARKET ered ‘3th his work, and when she Horse C“ er }B B , N resented it and he renewed the at- pp 5 BOKERS G tempt, she formed a. pertinacioos pug ALABASTINE . judice against him, Which never was 'giEg‘LLssgginEE NeWpOiOI'S. removed. The author states that it WRITING. was'aingys anjjelement in her reuâ€" “PRISM BRAND†ccnce withregard to Mr. Gladstone Mixed Paints. that he was too High Church and had the mind of a Jesuit. The Queen's attitude towards rel- igion is discussed judiciously. The headShiP of the Anglican church or the Scotch Presbyterianism she con. sidered to be a part of the business PAINT B RUSHES of Statecroft, and did‘ not trouble about it. Probably the form of ser- PORTLAND CEMIIIJ§¥S vice which she preferred was that or 6%112; ï¬g]? PIPE the PNSbyterian church,. ill-1t She Was ' TEEL me any good until l 30‘. . took four boxes, the Pam 9 is“ a broad church woman, with no curâ€" j , . . mac ' â€" iosity about creeds- She liked Româ€" ; c A†00 mtgâ€"213;" diiggexfdéurx is “a: f. an Catholics mush bettes than Ang, . . 3: handles» recommend . . lican Klimt};- . mucu nou's KW usewrru GORE. I ISTIUONYâ€" -.. Pitor Mocxo. Mart, Oct 4th _ Doan Kidney Pill C0,, Torontogcme Deaf Sirs,-â€"â€"I Suffered for from kidney troubles. bad that to stoop over 0 I BuilderS’ Hardware Lowest Prices CURTAIN STRETCHERS MECHANICS TOOLS . . SPADES AND SHOVELS I tried numero