mes “1 Ind» there use but 11 A consi m is 2 electric ‘ A BUDGET OFALL SORTS. Keep the lag-bolts and lock-nuts o! whines tlght. Many machines that have become rickety and shake, can )0 made to work perfectly stlll by at- hemllng to them in this particular. A Powerful Gas.â€"A German scien- tist has discovered a. curious gaseous compound, made up of oxygen and hy- .....1 math "nu-u. 0v ~uv... -_ A Powerful Gas.â€"A German scien- Iint has discovered a curious gaseous compound, made up of oxygen and hy- drogen. It dissolves metals, and with diver and mercury it iorms poweflul explosives. True Economy.â€"When selecting pulâ€" or belts don’t be afraid to have the face of the pulley or the belt too ride. Economy will be found in the me of wide belts if not carried to ex- mes. Some German engineers have in- vented a new lining for bearings. It consists of a thin layer of compressed vegetable parchment, and may be made to stand a great deal of use by being occasionally impregnated with HRAGRAPHED INFORMATION FOR BUSY PEOPLE- “donned Scientiï¬c Knowledge or a Une- hl Kind-â€" Manufacturing in the Domin- Innâ€"ï¬lm md Berkâ€"Bus of Lumber -ouvn u. v... Few engineers will assert that eith- er of the three methods in common use lrom prime movers to the machines is no good that nothing better need be haired. Toothed wheels, flat belts and endless rope have respectfully useful ities peculiar to themselves, ren- ng each better adapted to given conditions of work than its compan- lona. Nevertheless none of them claim to be quite perfect. Oxidation is one great source oi de. teriorntion in boilers, and is caused by the air held in the water, the pro- cess being intensified by the heat and resume. That the corrosion of boiler: caused by the oxygen liberated from the water is shown by the inct that It! specific gravity is greater than steam (nearly double) and thereloro It would unturnlly remain near the Inter line: and it is found that the corrosion in nenriy always at that N'P‘h. t. L. -n ALâ€" 1....-ulnun an. ntne'ml on; the many metal surfaces on which the]: paint is generally used. He 'es that white induces cleanliness, nd‘vthere is no argument against its use but laziness. A considerable saving in repairing . is attributed to 'the process of electric welding. It was formerly â€casual-y to cut down- to a. smaller nanny saw from which a. tooth had heibroken. but it is now only necesâ€" mto {it in a. new tooth and secure It in ' lace by electric welding. A drop d a}! restores the temper. The joint gei‘ntmniaâ€"teï¬rial with which to cover ‘ i I h continuous band saws is also made rm.-. Mention in mmic oi the ingenious en- gineer. who deuiring better lubrication ct indimtnr pintmm. him an intermtl nucrvnir iurmed in the body hi the rim-ten. rm that the steam presume m-t- ar: an the uurinee oi the lubricant. Iorceu it through umull (mtletu into n. groove on the other surface of the photon. This pinion in than continu- ouly lubricated. and the oil under pressure in the urmwe forum upnck- Inc, one tnil oi oil hinting. it in numert- Dd. while taking twenty-live diagram». The three element» oi electrical tnnmiuuion 0! power are: (1) The generator-I. which are placed at the wer utntion. and which are driven the water wheel or uteam engine or other prime mover; (2) the copper oondnctorn which nre placed on poles like telegraph wire». and which con- duct the electric current irom the. gen- cratorn to (8) the motors. which de- liver the electrical energy to all kinds of machinery. The motors are either bolted or geared to these machines. ,AW‘. £0 a good bearing lubricated with 01] remains to be demonstrated. and con- ï¬dcring. the self-oiling bearings are low plentiful and efficient, the advan- tage o! no on disappears. A' correspondent for an engineers‘ paper suggests that white paint for boiler fronts. smoke stacks, and other Iron surfaces in the engine room. in- stead of black, as commonly used, is lore pleasing, and makes a. .better sppenrance; besides. It is known that b a' non-conductor of heat, therefore, whitewash must be considered an ex- L_ ___‘_ 'vâ€"_- Plumbago has long been regarded with favor by many engineers as a. lubricant, and in many places it seems to [it where everything else has mn- ed. noticeablydn rough bearings, in which the plumbago can settle and an up. making a smooth bearing in v- A ___-2-‘ ce oi the old one. If this partial use of its lubricating qualities is suc- cessgful it would seem that a bearing made wholly of this material would be still better, but whether superior w..-" v. The. most effectual way of prevent- lng belts from running to one side of the pulley would he to find out first I! the face of the pulley lawn-night; I! not to straighten it. In some cases the shafts may not be in line. The remedy in this case would be to slack- In up the hanger bolts and drive the hangers out or in. as the case may be, until both ends of the shaft become parallel. This can be determined by getting the centres of the shaft at both ends by means of a long strip of tron All the World Over. Tmï¬Ã©lr, yiï¬bZY JAN. 29. â€"-â€"â€"-â€" “i Mann ram ADAYmTKE cqumwgomnw “A“ xuxbovk.â€wnnAsmUN 1'0 1m bunnnmmrmumwcn, 2 ONLY IN SALuoN u. DRUG- :13 AT cc. AND $1.00 SCOT é- EQWE- Bdlm‘lle. ism mourn om AND OVER um. I’m-mu: AS xnx. EN- m n PHYSICIANS- "Scon’s :3 AND ova: mus. EN- Sco'r'r’s ham, AV. 9., nu n.- ___V, spools and bobbins. - The Canadian Locomotive and En- gine Company, Kingston, 0nt., are building ten locomotives tor the Can- adian Pacific Railway Company. The box shook mill and electric light works of Messrs. D. Clark . Sons at St. John, N. B., have been destroyed by fire. Loss about 815,000. The Kerr Vegetable Evnporating Company, Kentville, N. 8.. are filling an order for the British Navy ior 16,â€" 000 pounds of evaporated vegetables. The Cortieelli Silk Company, with hmulquartcrs at St. Johns, (1118., is being incorporated with a. capital stock of $60,000 to manufacture silk thread, etc: _ -‘ Bâ€"mn nit“..- (“reason c u. W. A. Sim-risen, of Brownsburg. Quc.. is robulldlng the woolen mm: It that place recent]: destroyed by are. and Mn mandacture tweeds, nan- ncls and yams. A “ ° , “'4_1_.. nAm‘ Gnu J n-- -â€"- “Via The Bold Co. Iron Works Com- pany. of Westmlnnter, B. (3., were the purchasers of the plant and machinery of the late Fraser River Gold Gravel Syndicate of Yale, B. C. _ The Toronto Carpet Manufacturing (‘ompuny are gettlng In their machin- ery. They will run twenty-two pow- looms on lngmlus and carpets, both three ply and union goods. "A v_L_ \Tub nnl‘ Lunxu Iv“, A portion of the St. John Nut and Bolt Works, St. John. N. B., have been destroyed by fire. The works were iitted with the best machinery to be procured. The loss is heavy. The vostibnle trains of the Canadian Pacific Railway running between Tor- onto nnd Montreal, between Toronto and Chicago, between Montreal and Boston. are now heated by steam. The McClary Manufacturing Com- pany, London, Ont.. have let tenders {or an addition to their stove depart- ulcu ll. La Fonderie dc Drummondville (The Dmmmondvllle Foundry). Drummond- ville, Quc., is being incorporated with a. capital stock of $24,000 for the pur- pose of manufacturing iron castings, mill work machinery, etc. _..-.. . “a ment. mxu VI VA .- w“v-â€"-â€"‘_ Messrs. Dunsmuir, of Victoria, 3.0., will build a. boat ior the Comax trade to take the place of the steamer Isa- belle. W. J. Stephens and Wm. Tur- pell.ha.ve the contract. The Albion Iron' Works, that city, will build the engines. A A. ,,A.9_._. ‘t-n‘-=-\A -..°___,_ , The Economy Slugging Machine Company is being incorporated with a capital stock of $75,000, with head- quarters and works at the City of Quebec, to manufacture an improved nailing and slugging machine for use in the manufacture of boots and shoes. Lu. Lllv u.-.u_-._v-__ - - A Boston man is erecting two spool mills in Northumberland County, N.B., one in the Sugary and the other on Ox Brook. The Chatham Advance says he has contracts for 7,000 cords of white birch. or, as he expressed it, sveral miles of a wood pile. Makers of certain lines of wood good- complnin that sawmill men are not careful enough in their cutting and gradingâ€"and which is often too true. ,A,,J_: t ....... IA a" ..... . .-__ V.__-_ h , A handsome maple would be consld- cred the lust of all tron to blush for anything. but It ls generally the ï¬rst to turn red. There In just as much difference be- tween precept and example as there In between n. horn which blown u nolu and "no whlch blown ll tune. A “crank" In now deï¬ned an n. bruin- oy yet unprmstlcal man who has [spent his m», turning tortuno‘u wheel for othor men to draw prices thorequm. Nuthlnx but u utump now remalnl 0! mm weaning willow which for no many yours marked Napoleon's burial plum M Ht. Holonn. I l‘_» __..._ ('lty lm- In a. nuvero trlnl. One man In struck with dry rot: another devel- opvn mmuon m-ucku: another uhrlukn mu! uwollu with every circumstance. Few awn stand the drying out o! the natural sup of their grwnnaau 1n the artificial heat at clty We. A Georgia. editor. who is also a. deal- «-r in tlmlm' and pastor of tho village church. was recently called upon to pi‘l‘fOl‘m the marriage ceremony. He was in a. «rent hurryâ€"in met. the couple surprised him in the middle of a Navy editorial on the tux-lit. “ Time in money." sold he, without looking up irom his work. “Do you want her? " The man said, “Yes." “And do you want him? " The girl stam- mm-ed an affirmative. “Man and wife ! " cried the editor. “ One dollar. Bring me a load of wood for itâ€"one- third pine, balance oak." A Saginaw lumber firm exhibits a. white pine board 16 feet long by 40 1-2 inches wide. containing one knot the size of a. nickel. ' The systematic replanting of the Malagan forests is urged in a Kew bulletin, or gut ea. percha. will disap- pear. Fifty years ago gutta percha. was unknown in Europe. Now the annual consumption amounts to 4, - 000,000 pounds. with a constantly in- creasing demand, and' the tree where it is obtained in the East Indiesnover a very limited area and are being rap- idly used up. The woods chief}! used by the Greeks and Romans were the cedar, ash, oak, yew, rlotns, clt_ron_ andnebony. The smallest tree that grows in Great Britain may be seen on the very top of Ben Lamond. It is the dwarf willow. which at maturity, reaches a height of only two inches. Examinations of mounds in Jeraler parish, in Northern Jutland, by arch- aeologists. have led to the discovery of oak cofï¬ns dating from the Early Bronze Age, about 1:000 B.C. Hither- to such oak cofï¬ns have only been found in Southern Jutland. Dwarf trees, only two feet high, ex- act productions in minature oi syca- more, oak, cedar and apple tres, have for 200 or 300 years have been raised by the Japanese. The mode of produc- ing them is a. well guarded secret, but some Erench gardners have, with- in the past five years, almost equal- led the Japanese in the production 01 these dwarf trees. . . . It has been generally asserted by the weather-5w!†that we are to haw On the farm of Mr. B. Boughner, lot 6, con. 13, Windham, Norfolk 00., there is an apple tree having a girth of 9 ft. 1 in. One of the branches meas- ures 6 ft. 6 in. in circumference. The tree is 60 years old and is still flour- ishing. mono-mama CHIPS AND BARK. BITS OF LUMBER- lowed by an open and mild winter. Some lugnhermen, much as ,they dis- like theipredlctions, are prepared yo gamble on the red mamas a. weather prognostlcator, against ' his white "4â€"-jln- Tumhmnnl 7 \ 7» dug. People who man. work for. A good habit is a sword; a. bad habit isachnin. - God never does anything without a good reason. - The hardest thing love has to do in toâ€"Fémain Idle. .80.. mo". 44.: Oz_.zz<n m1... ._.< 23... kwj .wmmIa<CG<m<m m1... Boloctul Item. “ Wit und Humorâ€"Tho Soiuor’s Diner-non: iu Clipping u Column 01 Quip. and Pun. of u Muchly Mixed nud Minor Nature. ALL WINNOWED CHAFF. Not aPalatinl Trip.â€"-Smile (a pawn; from man-hole in tender)-â€"“ ow ur in it t’ Milton 2†The Firemanâ€"“About. thirty miles.†Smileyâ€"“I wish you’d ask his nib: at. th’ throttle t.’ blow back a. little 3mm hore. I’m most, froze.†Where hard work kills one man worry buries a dozen.â€"Rarn'a Horn. A: orator like. to be called “breezy,†but never windyâ€"Washington Stu. It is better to have loved and lost then never to have lost at elLâ€"Binghunton Leader. Buhful young men ought to notice marking with dumb-belle.â€"Bing ton king {vith dumb-bellmâ€"mngnamw; gunman. There is I. screw loose somewhere when n steamship hu lost its propelling power.â€" Picayune. You can’t, all by the len h of a men’- face what. he will do in a. one trade.â€" Rem’e Horn. It. isn’t. safe to handy words with a chem- ist, He_is pretyy euro to have aretort ready. â€"Low.oll Courier. Husbandâ€"“We must economize.†Wife â€"“Wcll. dear, what do you want me to give up.â€-â€"Now York Press. ‘ 7 L-..â€" .A_ D_“ “L" Bachelors are creatures who have con- sulted their femslo relutivu beforo ventur- ingpn matrimony.â€"Milwnnkoe Tribune. Looking too clouly at. I- dollsr doesn’t who it any 1):; or, but it very often makes the soul a 300 cal Humanâ€"Ram’s Horn. “There’s I. greet art,†lay: Mickey Dolen. “in knowin’ what not. to know whin yez don’t went :0 know it.â€â€"Wuh- ington Bur. Clientâ€"“W11“ makes you no certain that. you will be oble to break the will?†Lew- er (in e whinper)â€""I drew it.â€â€"New or]: Herald. “Thou in plenty of room et bhe top." Thu. mey Account for the number of youn busineu enterpriue we reed of “going up. â€"Yonkerl Steulmen. At. the Night. School.â€"Teooher-"Now. give me your attention." Pupilâ€""You‘ll two to excuse me. I’m I. street. on con- ductor.â€â€"Bouon Transcript. Mlmgor st. tho dlnleâ€"“Whlt's the M15- tor with the brid o jumper?" Attendanâ€" “Ho flap (1 ofl' t. I. plnttorm tad broke his wklo."â€"â€"; iinnoupolia Joni-ml. Shh-“0h. b the wny. em you toll mo, Goorgoâ€"" eâ€"“My dun-ling. I know nothing about it. You seem to forget thus [Am a. ruilrou'd mun."â€"-Bouon Truncript. Slaw!!!- 9-9939 am! Day ‘3‘,“ Vrlï¬Karpor‘n Bun. Returned trovollo'râ€""How do you do, my little dear? lyour father It“! the rector of this church. '†Little girlâ€" â€"“Oh. no, air. Ho’ I been concentmtod I bnhop.†â€"Good New". Rue Sport.â€"Ma.belâ€"-“Huve you over no- ticed how Poll Wmter is making game of young Mr. Can 1y?†Maudâ€"~“I! you mean that. lhe’a hunting him -â€"-why, yes.â€â€" Judge. “What drovo this poor mm inane, doc- tor 2†“He tried to ii are out his wife’s reasons for setting the c ock ahead when- ever she wished to get up early.â€-Wuh- ington Star. 1n avenge man of ï¬fty has spent 6,000 days, or nearly twenty years, in sleep. To I club men who lit: up with poker that teem: an enormous emount of time to waste in bedâ€"Picayune. Dashaâ€"“Why do you wear such twfully loud trousers, old fellow?†Mullerâ€"“So tho: I cuwn ‘t heath my “110: when he comes around to collect the bill, dontcher know.†â€"Bo-ton Courier. Visitorâ€"“Do you take notes when you pretch, air?†Country Parson (ï¬shing)â€" “When I can get ’01:). But in this parish it’s mostly rden truck and a donation.â€â€" New York enld. “Prisoner, on are charged with neglect- mg your fam' y.†“It is all wrong, judge; Ill wrong. I haven‘t missed givin’ ’em 1 good lickin’ all round every day for 3 year.†â€"Indiana.polia J carnal. Callerâ€"“Ia your wifeï¬n, Mr. Nabor!†Naborâ€"“No, she has just run over to Mrs. Call’s for ï¬ve minutes. Can you spare the time to wait a. con 10 of hour: till she gets back?â€â€"Ynnkee B de. Charlie (who has stayed late)â€"“Oh, Miss De Freeze, I’ve an idea.†Miss De Fremâ€"“Vl’ell, an ideais not much ood unless you arr it out.†He took the int and his hat.â€" onlrers Statesman. “Are you pretty well sogueinted with your mother tongue, my boy?†asked the school teacher of the new scholar. “Yes, sir,†enswered the lad, timidly; “ms jun me a good dell, sir.â€-â€"The Critic. “Skipley’s partner’s got onto whet m was doing end he had to‘ make himself source.†“Ah! It’s his scarcity, then, that led his partners to oï¬'er $10,000 for the cep- ture of so worthless e person.â€â€"New York ianâ€"“No, lit, -Bnt I and tie 'up arpac of sugar with a knot. that the WW9 m’t antic in half an hour.†He got. the icingâ€"Chicago Tribune. Grdcerâ€" “Have you any references, young may?†Applicant. (fog job 13 Ill“- ~ Religions iota. . True love always does its best. God’s lights are all burning ones. God's man is always misunderstood. Praise has never to be coaxed to With ï¬nch light 3: a («that ; Lgt night} In! I loves] her. and "Sho’iKook mo altozotheg. ._Ca.nadia.n Lumbeman. ............. bound to love the came we love God cannot but. hm plenty at now; , ‘QA_‘ Trim-:Swilsr,,S‘PP“C““-‘ In my yeendelngwell end a g himself for e geod. M when cereer. When he wee ebout twenty-two years old he‘hed epocltloneecneofonrfmuleemea um, SL200. you. Atm- en ebeenoo chm month- ln E the mm: on coming home mused th 5 young eeleemen from the em; on eeklns for him wee informed the. on ecceunt of some menu In which e you!!! Women wee lntexeeted he decided to leeve the city end so west. He went. our am ï¬ne him e good letter of recounendetlon, “a he got e good ‘mmï¬ gritâ€: “m?" cc to or e on u clerk in our house. eeylnu the: he dld not feel e: home elsewhere. We took him * - 7â€"“ -- ---â€"â€"_-_ ._ .5. mu], DO! [EDI In nun-v v-wwuw. u. u - -_ - on do to trove! es eeleemen on the roed; he (lift! well for ion! or ï¬ve year. but we noticed the: he looked like e men the: wee drinkioa l beer. Be edmitted the: he wee. but id not do him en! herm. He grew lei-net end eoon weighed 200 ponnde. elm which he grew to be indolent end luy. so we decided to uk him so get another piece. We luceeeded in getting him another 91300 Vhere he would no: hove to truei. es the «me time ed'ilinu high to give up the drinking habit. AA-|_.I Lâ€" w _.-e 0!“. wanna nun w 'lvw u. “â€"â€" w- voyeu- rollod by. I Bet mu young mm oooulonnlly. and he dwsyo mm vow much planned 00 no me. but I notiocd an: be mu looked II though he took MI but. I hand tint his Omployu- did not want him that Jul! 1“- Two such that s mama-par reporter called to enquire nbont m: 1: tot: yum wlzh u. 0:: uklna why ,; A;,A L- __-_ .4..an bod written his {other tint he Ihoui new no him on! more. and tho: ho bod 1mm some inner! bidding his friends good-bye. In mower: to notice. obout it in the gougiio press it Was discovered tint bis 1 was found flouting in the sound. sud tho: he bod been buried near where they loud the body. A buolnolp csrd woo found in the pocket of his cost, with his nune appprosouutlvg oi the ï¬rm prioud , ,, ‘A_J- .. -nlnlt‘. (amide. Emu-.09.! PINEDALEâ€"BRUCK. [Correspondence o: The Poul Osmanâ€"0n the morning at the 6th of J snusry there pee-ed swsy one of the oldest settlers in this pert in the person of Mr. John Bundle, sear. He nod been s11- lng for some time post em! considering his gent sge his deeth line not unexpected. e sttslned the ripe old one o! 93 yenrs end 10 months. Mr. Bundle wss e men of very high ohsrscter, slwsys honored end esteemed by every one with whom he csme 1neontnot;lu not “hlsute wss nnspotted.†as one or his posters rsmuked. He s lsrge family end he very Isms funny connections. 9 children. 39 grsndohlldren end 69 greet-grenchlldren. Mr. Bundle has been close lender st Pinedele for ebont forty years. The tnnersl sermon wee Fetched by the Rev. D. C. Dowel! of Port em 5 former pastor) sssinted by Rev. G. W. wey of Sunderlsnd (present pee- tor) to A very large sndlenoe. Truly we on: say “He sleeps in Jesus.â€. . .. .It is 01W J‘reuuy. van-urn, v_- __-_,,, e young men of 32 yeere. He bee been declining for some time through thet dreed dieeeee.coneulnption. Only e iew yeere ego Mr. 0. wee e robust. heelthy men. on eged in the bleckexnith bneinene et thil 9 non. He wee highly respected by ell knew him. end lived e eoneietent Chrietien ~llie. Be wee leid to rent on Snodey, 10m 'iner. The eerrnon wee preeched by Rev. G. W. news of Sunder- lend. peetor oi thie clronit, en e very lerne number were preeent to pey the lent tri- bnte oi reepeor. The iemiiy heve the ey In- pethy oi the entire community. aAcornnm'w-Mr. Henry Cheee we ere eorry to were. wee thrown out oi hie ent- ter ieet Snodey end hed hie ehonlder die- Ioceted. He will be eonilned to hie bed to: eonetine. We hope to eee him improve “usuxuuuu u v campufl- passes the interest increases; and the “Entry Forms" from intending competi- tors are coming in aster than ever be ore. The ladies seem to fully aware of the utility and value oi this novel competition â€"the ï¬rst 0! its kind ever tried in the Dominion; and all are assured of its com lete success owing to the fact that it has en started and backed up ï¬nancially by one of the wealthiest manufacturin concerns in Canadaâ€"the Wells Richard- son Co. manufacturers of the popular Diamond Dyes At this particqu point we consider it opportune to remark that leading manufacturers exhibit the liberal and broad business views such as are goullar to the manufac- turers of Diamond yes. People generally. appreciate liberallty when properly direct- ; hm- --. In nmnfmnonun and npldly. Are Bunelt.Cheortul and Con- fldeul : Inioammlon or Value To The Intereucd! Hundreds of India in hnpry and thrmy homes-in Conndo arc work as cheerfully and conï¬dently. preparing for that most interestin content. known on the “Bunion, Dyc competition." A: time ~ -------- A Oh- flgprECIlw nut-July; wuv- r-vrw-a ..._ â€" ~ 7 e and when the act is spontaneous and hearty. This free distribution of 81.5“, 00 the ladies of or}: country. who have bait: s ..--a..l I. ..... Iâ€. ‘ne IWIEB 01- Out wanes-J. vvâ€"v __V,r .. , using a popular and useful household article has never been thought of before. The remarks recently made bg a rominent lady fairly well expresses t e eelings of the ladies regarding this ' Diamond Dye Competition." She said: “It seems to me that tlï¬nmanulfacturersnoif Diamond Dyes arepa us arge re ume because we hav: heengusing so neany of their beautiful dyes in our homes." W hile we are allowed to state that this is true as far as it'goes. we are requested to say that one great object of the competition is to gather .ogether a vast collection of the handiwork of the ladies from all uarters of the Dominion. so that the pub c may have an op rtungt of' udginz of the amt msib Lia an won erful effects of omer w», mu. --â€"v~7 , _ “main! or fail tome prime tor your www.mmember in: still your p , andlqreturnedtoyouheeotcoat. In ‘ ' " 7 ---â€" .m. and th. en! THE LADIES THE ENTRIES RUSH IN! BREW" ’vuu-v vâ€" ---,, theadncï¬rl’lon your vido. and the .. mt. .na “names fall on the v va* ‘ w the: ' you “I he 7 ,,l__ l-â€" ‘.; and. we bglleve mmcigpt ; runny, JANUARY 29. m» E wmwm “mm LOCAL Ems-W odJonrn withontornnixlna. The nation now io. whotoholl ho acne! Tho wpro- video two won! Ono io tho: whon no council in olootod oho old council no: moot nod oppoint ono by by-low. Tho coho: provide- tho: the roovo con ioooo o wu- ronttoronowolociion. Tho lotto:- iotho cooroo we would rocomnond. Loo tho olcctou moot nnd dooidono to n council. no then no innit con ho round. Wo do not like tho idoo of on] council oppointina its onecoucc. A 811.“ Annalsâ€"Tho Wonder oi loot wcok Innkco o oilif oltsck on Dr. MoKoy. t outoo ihot ho in! loot oho oonildcnoo-ot tho olocccro. Tho only {colon aiv‘gn‘iogthio ohonrd cannon! in A â€"-â€"A-â€"â€"_ï¬ â€˜annM In “I llama. tun-nu- m ‘vvwâ€" -.__ 7 V . no more col-lon- mum him that this proves th» Dr. Mex-y :- worthy the high «um-non in which he u he“! by the on people of Noflh VMâ€"[Indlpond t. MARIPOSA. Cannon. Winesâ€"Tho council at Mmpou not on the 18“: any at Juana, roomm. move: W. Lombronah, nut deputy-teen; F. Shut, second donuts- reeve; W. B. Mchmmon. councillor; S. . Weboter. councillor. Mlnntu ol the lat meeting rad and unmoved. Moved by Mr. Slum. wounded by Ms. Waco. that by-lnw Not 410, bang u lay-luv to dntn min lands. knoan a alien's duff; he IIVW I‘--- â€"- w_- ried. By-lew No.4103eed e third time end passed. Moved by hit. Lombromb. seconded bv Mr. Websw', the: whene- by-iew No. 411. being e by-isw to prohibit iheseesilseieoilnmicstioniiqnorsinthe townehlp oi Mstipoes, hsving been submitted to 1 vote oi the electors end e msjority oi78 oi the votesoissideleoton being given intevor oi esid by-lew. resolved the: esid by-lew No. 411 be now reed e third time end oeeeed.â€"Csrried. By-lsw No. 411 reed e shied time end weed. Monti by Mr._Web_s_tes-, eeo‘oyded by 1.1:. â€" ----l-b “UV“! U, All-o vv vwâ€"w' â€"-v-__ MoCrlmmon. tho: this council oppolnt Mr. George Donal-I of Moon]. to not a oodl- tor for this municipomy with Mr. R. P. Butler, who is â€pointed by tho new. to oodlt the coconut: of 11. n o o! 310 etchâ€"Corned. Movodï¬l'IyL Mr. Mfmm GETWSuiir’. ms the move gm nu ordm on the tron-ant In favor o! the following persons: Bong Bron, oooonnt to: pause for 191. $34 66; Hogs 8:90., tog ago our at boot. 'E’EL': n_ A. _-_A l ao'ii’n. Smlth'l boy. Indigent. to law. $1.25; Nicholoo am. ooooont tor ropolrloa we: ate. 1.05; G. W. Boo“. oeoooat. $8.3 ; C. 15. on. oooonnt. 85am; do aty- rotmlng ofllooro (or holding a: oleottoo. $81.40; F. Shout. upon-u In oxomlnlng road. town llno bot-non Bosch ond Mort 83; Jomoo Mcnnsou. do. 81; E. Z. crux. ottoodlon nod-motion or hollotl. loool option 25.nov, .2: B. Rabat-on. do. .2.â€"Oorrl Movod by Mr. Shout. oooondod by Mr. McOflumon. thou tho roovo mu hlo ordor on tho trooo~ on: In {not of Jouo Rodd tor tho ounot .5. omooot duo for work ot Brown's on 12th comâ€"Coma. loud by Mr. Boner. oooondod by Mr. Mchmmoo. thot Thoma Brnlth o! Port Boomho o Iotod «Motor for tho mouldoollty ot Ioooo for tho you 1892 ot o may or w. â€" A . - _- , 7 n L_ n. I Aâ€"nnhmnh Ind 3 sound an. In man!“ of tho whom-OW. Mona b‘vm'. Low» brouuh. uoondcd by Mr. chum. that lay-low No. 4“ be now and 3 mm mm Ind p‘wo-cm. "0'“ b' gr. 0- Shnvor. uoonded by Mr. Cflmmon. me this council now “Joan: to gang op :13. £th Mondsy‘l‘n -u‘.‘ Eli-rt. 7 cum to moot on the mm nanny m E. , 0-Omo J. F. mm“ â€o n I Ind known or the Cancun Rumbas Inn‘s-duh: not! no. is would hove gown mo . and on mm mono: ot dime (ooorluh) commenced on my hood SCRATCHED 28 you would u the ulczthO.3.pt¢041)h your book. “How mCmstM’bm now I ma unnypumovu-m Minoan!“ Inbmyhuhommnmudwum Cntioura Resolvent Outlaw-a Bananas. 323658 Dome. warm. vs. Wile sungsm am, WOODVILLJ. moan-taut. Swarmâ€"m mot m‘mdoq natal!!!“ continuance 0 shall leave nothing Business formerl cameo. on by AM DORANi and having added co derably to the f the patronage enjoyed undone to merit it many new customers as may leave thedrtradewith us. - CHEAP GROCERIES. A Full Stock of F res/I Grocer/b8 EDMUND GREGORY, Corner Kelli anfl William Streets Full Btrgngth _B’_lc’a Powder Pure Spied. luxu- Amused, DWS auto. PG Worm Powders. â€hue Ointment, I'm-mum's Cream. Tooth Ache Drops. Infant’s Oarmtnaflvo; A Mucus Puts. E!) M UN D EREGOBY. 300K and STATIUNEBY STORE SCHOOL REQUISITES. M but: 3%. PA'I'I‘ ml“- 018138 lunchbox“. blhdhu. HOT G. A. METHERELL, P'ABLOB AND RESTAURANT MLMQQI low Oils-Irma Druggut and Beodomam may. out. :5. nunâ€"2m. Kent-sf, Opp. Post once. 11:60ng- 6. 1803-87 WHERELLE - SCHOOL BOOKS - SCHOOL BAGS, INK, Etc» OYSTER-S. OYSZ'EES; ' ' â€Hammad“ Mundmwm“ sun-much. nun-hon. W Imunumhrwmww cum. M mm “mm WM‘ _ --. -.__‘_I_ -' New Adveg-tzsements. Full Line of High and Public School Books always kept URPHY’S m am. â€MAY. g. .1an a. IOL-B° mm In PM“ G. A. Mathew-911. DIN D-LY. Ea ontoâ€. mummmlf- W. IMP“; {awn-Clo! Is always well suppli0¢ ' To be sold at the Lowest Living Prices. EARGROVE 3305., site Ben-on Sou. â€"78-.eov £3:ng Bros. Brown' Bros. STRAYEDâ€"Into the premise. of J... 10¢ 7. con; 2. 3 YEAR OLD mm was and a BOAR PIG. The one: an m-g':ammmww $1891.â€. m. Ont-51M“- 500,000.00 “can" " WWII. noon-ad. muons» ad Quito. J. 31608, Inc! M Ma ‘Iuvotnuuwotmbmlnm Oonntyvmoh Iotauvon tongues†qulokulu. lave-mm flatworm-- PM Lâ€"NM-dx mono- ou-MI! all. bun rum zâ€"Atgolnlnc the than u I“ â€remainder on! nun. 16 um ole-rd mmhwmnmngmnmgg mm M _ MW 3 _MNW m m mmmmmmmm “mm m mmammmm a m Exam†mmuwmmm “mammmu w... m 3. mmâ€.†mwwmmmmmm m W mmmwm Eï¬â€˜g 1 “homo-toned ihglihrm To LOAN ‘tflwmum mu. m- mum APPU“ M F0 INS-fl “â€"1â€: JAIN NAYLOB. not. 0- 1.241.]; Doc. 9. latâ€"88. DYEING MID GLEAUIIG. Emma-mam! mun com. Slaoree “meadow. andSmW. Miscellaneous. in: an input. Butter. coinâ€"Bow .- 3 x i {Banâ€"am 5 sh} :82 88... 58» «I 883 .2 «£38 a ‘- «Ste .5033 Jug: . notch... a. 08m anal .3 cont 39:3 «o i _ 833 as 2.883 825.5 3 4|. 2e: “an the Meme“? .0!!! On'u'lou nonn- Icon uwuwmnm -â€"Accard!na to the Sun t! b “tsunami 1115:. John mt. mmuu d M cod, pounck and Ian up be nhipoed on acct when They hue but u m'. dl mm. One dale: flue: 200 000 [mun hvrrina (In an: m not no be bad. 19!“: by: cyan herein: tad SM Indm‘em: ï¬e minds of mm] Mpg N ha rule numbed l: â€"The London Stun! vault! he tally tantalum 9r, of _tho mung“: In tho English ncvy, will OI Ina chip on the North Am: plan 02 the Bancroohone. and shaman: st 3m- mm mm trouble between United 5 Mm. The Bake hula: and 20 ,(DO hot-an 901 doom knou on her an â€hum. “7V had 10% anfldpload -A few days since fed no... Onto, whose use n: to seventeen you-e, were an IcLsnahlln. their teacher. I tho aid and beat her new “In In (Impaired of, nnd I W {nurtured on In tonne uvuea who are nc m of murder, killed kg - Rmnongo of 51.01 Mount return from ht â€".~â€"â€"__-' M just elated. HUI 50 W pound“)! milk per 111 band mucosa of the yield‘ “17 cow. The mi k n! th "are: are from the books an! Cm sod Butter Co. ‘ â€"1‘ho British unisex BM -â€"Tho Indium surdcnl Wed by ï¬Â«eon'l‘hun float-cutest (“ï¬nally was waving the cripples. w! lost put helplnon. So far I bodies ham been meow number of chow «seriously 1 4m†members or a hard of A". Out. "9" judo†of me peace on Fr! of 3.3an that:- dorm km a gaming or uh; â€"‘1‘he powers of «own Bantu: provinces hne b1 the extent or ullowlng ‘ "MIMI. A apeclt) 01 b meet the dsnaerou» mu alum-cu, who are uklng I “can“ 0! the panama l molt. â€"The angel of ‘13-:pr ‘ “ting very mu alarm ml! queue ï¬gure. to cl autistic- coliected from mm conï¬ning a population 0 mg; to: the week juot Hun ._u compares wl Guided on the trans Cw m:- lut Thurnday. A n m killed. The pouch-d theeollisicn and every! Mug 8!: aha-rod bodies have â€"â€"T-o tntm loaded D3 laying the navy u 1'09! ï¬nanced to the comma mt, Victoria and Alba: .5 portion of the him ‘0 Duke of Anabel-a. annoyed by 111‘ 0“ 5' ‘4 my vslusble hen-Io numb-l, Mm. lut Week m talus collided, w oer of one at the uni w Inving died u! hear‘ w1‘11» season: on the \j â€"'l‘ho 0303de Paciï¬c We! hundizng of trnfl during the world's but. make Windsor m shippim lot comma {or me conatl quartet of I. mm: o! dock s. -â€"‘1'ho mo. of Wslell. ‘-n of cordial! music I... m .1.ng a most 10} w “a gupponu of th â€"For the ï¬rst time in an an: 1. frozen no solid mu hall the America: chore a mum up .- turnout! â€"Emperor Wlllmn hu‘ mun court circles 11 naming for the Duke‘ ado! the “1-HT set. I â€"1‘he r eldents of Rs: believing that there la some. are desirous than weer be known so Born». or Sultana. -â€"Mn. Rex Bkchntl west Commie of operations p: noun to: a. cancerous avidly towards n permanent. recovery. â€"The Russian govern!!! Moon the hard labor as â€none, by which n is. hop condition of the prisonere‘ um and herding toned ’Tnnsnr. FRIDAY. NEWS or TH non um mum -â€"1‘he U. S. trounry ‘ loaded to omit the so can dale stud book from the rel ct Mood angmsls 0mm: â€"A telephone who in Item. erased a truly '11 an! m meal: was the dc flephone rxnhaugo. cum: 310.000 to $15,000 and the c Whom oubmlben. Tm; CANAD: writing to:- the Duh .1! ten days lnnusd at W. -â€"Severe shock: of can} on Friday night In Roma d Indy. Some building has I: so tu- no report 01 bun lost. ï¬mun' "E 'ydimday. {one division. Tu 'III‘IIIIO Biguihsflon.