SEE ' THAT THE FAC-SlMlLE “ SIGNATURE “ - - v 'a “at 1» In one-sire bottles only. It i I Is r. t n-Qi I". ‘w‘fx. Dvw‘t allow anyone to sell you anything «2m r-n {inn pine or promise the! It In â€just no foul†and â€w XI answer every pet. pow." .I‘ [an tint FM 50’. C-A-S-T-O~B-l-A. -. ' I: I " I! II -.‘_- i'.r.~ X ""7 , 12. , m m, â€" -1_.â€"._. Mflk'fnfl. , - . ~-_.‘ "DSAY FOUNDRY. J OH)! in: KINS, .-, Mu: to do all kinds" n' i... Lirpiiririg of lmplp r~.-.:.,;g up Snafu Engln ‘-/('2l'lfn111-~!. Nortu :vithou: any archer said i: try \‘5 «re lmllirtllxi'i: . ml :he bedtime-s have never returned. ' n-thin: helps-d me like your SLUAS'5 22.6: will be glad to give KP: MEI. 7;,5-17'QY. ' ‘l'. ("-livrtvâ€"150la --i In 1 â€pullou- .:.‘..,‘l,.,l,lq COD' “m- push-rm ' "'w-vl 'Im an ' ' . .- nvwrka. end ' 3!" William awful 7Ԡ-« l~<ingz nl '~" tv-‘rk an ‘ what CI _. mks m of t!!! I'lllfltf†. ' 'Iw- mm wml the v "('3 ~\v\_ ~.. ll 1mm: U-P- ...«'..~Iml than“ .. wally .. :i. m the M ....i the lzswyefl ...; .... .. \t’.'uL “as 58‘!“ .i. :rm but at“ am: dun from m H .....If..u . .v \\ .., 5‘ . ' I \V ‘ v.1. unshared mlzlrge quxl' flay. Buffalo and 0‘" ' 3 ..-y n. [In Mackenzie 15": L... LIIXU dull z-xghtyflve do†. ':.:~ ;.::.r ..:l expenseswm mum-u for the poor of Kin“ the Grant Lucas prohibit“ inninpson, cx-Uni“ m Brazil, ex-Co‘l‘ . wilful‘. committed In" "‘.:.. Hm}. bill“ by cutting w Frzicy. an old elm .i . _. Kentucky, aged 8° 5-. â€hour 75 years of 88'! 1:»: night at their hm ’I' '. No clue. .:- ...-.‘.". were all lost. rmvr‘. mail was Washed M ‘1; m. Falls. xv. W. G. 0'“ guilt of the New York NM v Lr-un Association, and" 7. the Niagara. Falls Metal %‘ '. was walking on the tracks ,. "ill aside to allow a freight 3‘. co pass. when the Lchigh express V him and hurled him ~25 feet, precedess ' neck and ribs. » , i Opposition on denlal. and 'ridlouled the Idea that the //________'_____'_________â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"'â€"â€"‘â€" TOM NULTY GUILTY. MR. .HIRDY in W “Remains llllCC 0 is hard to explain, -~n.~r-~.inl}' happens. -v-‘- It seems to start the diges- machinerv working ._ ,, You obtain a ~-v-'.rc:'beneiit from your The oil being predigested, combined with the hy- ,, :‘Elxl<phltes, makes a food ; $1.; of wonderful flesh- 111mg pow-Cf. . . 3,21 physmians know this -3 2,: be a fact. i .\1‘. druz-risls; 50c. and $1.00. 27 .x BOWXE, Chemists. Toronto :4â€" Publlshers’ Notice. Jr, : vii-j CANADIAN POST is published . ry Friday. The subscription rstcs 31.00 PER YEAR. “new: is ADvAxcl. a. . I'l’lflh‘fl may commence with my IMHO. l\\4'|'. should llwuys he made In the safest my. . , “out Utlleo sud Express Money Orders no a," do RHII may be sent at our own risk. .uur lcttors whenynu remit hv cosh. t‘u‘" .~,:_ in Is siwsy- he} to renew two weeks .. m.- on your mepol' expllee In order to ~..-urrv|ptoll servlce . Anna!!! ~Alwevu ulvo both yuurnid on" - '»\ I'wt (mien \vhnn you oak us to ehunge ..v .. .. . ; flu! mum of the town And the ntsto or E" ‘ .. .». we In sh-nlhl nlwuyl follow your own 5“ . â€nine tuthi- Ibmtlï¬. We cunnot roedllv fl'u. . , . ,..-. un nur lmulu unleu this IIIIOIIO, M ' . yo nllkc ".“ -, vwl uu‘ †\m IZII I'I‘IINU llA’l‘lC-‘I. ..., 1,.m (mini typo) Nonpmlel. u...» unbaalueut Iu-ertlnn. 1:“, ., mm... in local c lmun- 100 per line ï¬rst . 7-,. i l. b subsequent Imonlun ..i.‘.....i mimru-emouts nmh In ntreyed .,,, ,, I. . m. \t'allIflII, farm- for sole of ulx or olght “J: .4. 1... mm ..r four insertions. If "two ».i .....u llll mlilltluunl prupo’tlulmtu charge first liac‘» no.1... ._.- . .s-A‘u. umh tn msrvhsutl for buslusn IIIVUP' ~. Hm your or for A shorter tluu. Itetes u. m application WILSON WILSON. . Proprietors W 3hr Canadian g‘est. "' "'7 7W ...4__ ___._._____._â€"â€" , 1\1);\7\[,_if'1{li);\7\', run. 11m, l898. ‘ American Firms Get a Contract. Cm"), Egypt, Feb. 7.â€"Generul 811' H. kl ilxuheuer, Coimnumlenill-Chiefof the Er-j'jzirnil forces, ha.“ ordered the con- 11:". en of several locomotives for the 3“"; .zii'llb 0f the Soudun railroad from Amer in firms. The orders were placed w.‘.h \m-rimm builders on account of the pr-flxi'wfv \b-luy in their construction 0W- mg m vb..- recent strike of engineers in Engli'zii. Auntlu‘l‘ Niger Expedition Mauser-ed. .Kli.‘.~~.l.. ill-4r Coast of Africa, Feb. 7. fl: is report-3d that the Cross River ox- pedimin. composed of XigerCoast Protec- Scribe troops, which has been operating in. the interior against the Edlba tribes, and which was reported yesterday as having had some severe ï¬ghting, Captain fenwn being killed, and Captain Middle- can icing among the wounded. was mes- ncreul while destroying towns about Anny Creek. The Royal Niger Company 3.1; Frat a force of constnbulnry to rescue the prisoners. India's Promising Wheat Crop. London, Feb. 7.â€"Thc Statlst says the wheat crop of India promises splendidly. The curring will begin during the pres- or: month, and it will be shipped at the 2nd of March and early in April, “thus Immonsi-iy benefiting Europe at the time Amnri-‘uu supplies are low." The Stutlst further rmnnrks that it is expected Aus- tniu will be in a position to export a 3mm 'l“:ll more wheat than expected. \ \'¢-r_\' “Broml"-Mlndod Prelnte. Inmlun. Fob. T.â€"I)r. Creighton, the new Ilislmp of London, is! attracting at- em'Mn in various wuys by on orglnallty ,,,~ mm.‘ and frankness of speech which wv-l vm' uxvct-tt-ll of him. While making mull-us- viuurq-ttus Ill-receives Interviewers] mm r‘u-m that u bishop has the most names, stupid, and do-prosslng job In the war-H, :mvl vlcrldes the intellectual and vmpcrmnentul defects of the Angllcan z-I-vgy as surely nu mum! men has ever 4-"m harm-u. â€no thing In- has done about «vi-M- vim-s almrplv differ. The Rev. =~~~~~l Flnmllsim wusllisi-lpiinwl 90 yams «c:- f -- xm-m-hlnq ,‘t lam-mum In favor of WW" â€Wu-Jun. mu! when. vlvvv‘n pelt-s r-«mluvi Hw l‘lva-Il mm stiles ’I'wuplu Milt his license I‘M-luhl‘ull list: we “I .,.. i... dun: nialmp .-.-..; l)i4'tl“\ at... ...| h .::ni\I‘\N: MEL IT Lagséi a... L..- nestle Bwluluml ITI‘MW Futfllï¬i u... bkuluwlaull~llw "cowl:- u. . nil, bob. ":2? The Buiubaulwuigev :..i.u.'.l.lv evening published the text (If on z...~,.-.;.'i..l unllnbuu: worded its follmvn: lu ..nier [u prevent the intruduutlnu e: the am Jose aIilnIII louse, the lulpnl‘tu- ' ohm .il living plants and fresh pluut re- use from America, also barrels and boxes and .uher ullijLS used in the packing or seeping thereof, is prohibited uutil fur- ther ill-flue. “The some prohibition applies to the adaption of fresh fruit and fresh fruit refuse from America, whenever the exam- ination made at the place of entry may establish the presence of the San Jose louse. “This prohibition does not apply in any «use to goods which enter by ships and remain on the ships. “The Imperial Chancellor has been empowered to grant exceptions and to take the necessary precautionary meas- m'l . M 0:: tic are. KINS [IN FIRE Skins on ï¬re with tonnring. disï¬guring. itching, burning, bleeding, scaly. and pimply hunmrs. instantly relieved by a. warm bath with Cl'rrcr‘m Son, 3 single application“ (‘L'rtm‘ux (ointment), the great skin cure, and A full dose of Curlew 11130an- (ilticure lantern“ wmwmntcw Sol- hmnougn. “momma-nu.†BABY’S SKIN W%’“W \ â€".â€"_ The Young Man Sentenced to Be Hanged on May 20. i I I THE TRIAL AND THE DEFENCE. I _â€" . I The Charge of Judge Dc Lorlmcr to the Jury, Which, in 45 Minutes, Be- turns a Verdict of Guilty With a Recommendation to Mercyâ€" The Convict's Stolctl Demeanor. Joliette, Que, Feb. 5.â€"The Nulty murder trial was brought to a close last evening, and Tom Xulty, the slayer of his three sisters and little brother on Nov. 4 last, will expiate his crime upon the scaffold on May 20 next at 9 o’clock in the morning. When the court opened Mr. Dugas, the Crown Attorney, resumed his address to the jury, and spoke until near 1 o'clock. His address was a. very able and ex- haustive treatment of the whole evidence. The court took recess until 2.30 p.m., and on res-assembling Judge Do Lorlmor delivered his charge to the Jury. Hls Honor reviewed the whole case In on Im- partial manner, but the latter part of his summing up was rather against the pri- soner, and us the jury retired to deliber- ate there were few Indeed among those who remained In the court room who looked for any other verdict than that of guilty. The jury Were out about 45 min- utes, and on taking their places ngnln . rendered it verdict of guilty without the mlrlltlon of n rccommcmlutlon to mercy. Ills Honor thou donned the black cap and pronounoml the death sentence with due mlmnnlty, condemning the prisoner to be hanged on Muy 20 next at," n m During the wholoof the prncemllnge the pl'llnllul‘ mnlntulnod his air of stolen] lu- dill‘vrvnco. not even when the fulul words were upokm by Jury and judge did he display the lemt cunnm'n. lllu nerve In truly Wonderful. While being led from the court room a crowd uuturully followed In his wake. At thll Tutu becmuu angry, end uddroulng his custodluus, llllItI uhurply: “Why does this crowd follow me? be they tulle ms for a bear?" MONEY FROM DAWSON. 0105.000 Already Received by the Gov- ernment of Klondike Gold - .50,000 From Dond Scandinavians. Ottawa, Feb. 5.â€"’l‘he Government has received a remittance of $80,000 from Gold Commissioner aneott at Dawson City, which, with the former collections of 885,000 in customs duties at Dawson, Cudnhy and Tuglsh. bring the total pub- llo revenue derived from the Yukon dis- trict up to $105,000 to date. Mr. Fuwcett also remlts to the Interior Department the sum of $50,000, which was left by the Scandinavians who died by typhoid fever in Dawson last fall. They were brothers named Carlson, who came from Norway. The proceeds of their estate as wound up by Mr. Fuwcett will go to on aged father in Norway. Genes-.1 Ottawa Notes. Mr. Moore will move that the duty on coal 011 be further reduced to 3 cents per gallon. Mr. Lomleux is anxious to know what steps the Government have taken to be represented at the Paris Exhibition. Senator King will move the address to h from the Throne In the Son- the Speec etc, and Senator Dandumnd will second. On April 1 Inger-soil, which is at pres- ent a customs outport under Woodstock, will be raised to the dignity of ohlef port of wmhouseing. Notices are issued that all permanent and city corps of militia are to keep a stock of ammunition on bond ready for emergencies. Mr. Brodsr has a resolution on the order paper that the Insurance law be changed to fix the assurers as for as pos- Ilble from control of agents. 'rno‘name of M. U. Cameron, MD: ‘- montloued in connection with the position of Lieutenant-Governor of the Northwest Territories, Mr. Scriver having declined the appointment. A report appeared In some newspapers that block diphtheria was prevalent on the Crow’s Nest Puss Railway. A private telegram was received giving It s centre- diction. Sir Wllfrld Lnurier Informed Mr. Fos- ter yesterday that the bill ratifying the contract with Mockmzie and Mann would be introduced on 'I‘m «lei. Until then no details will be forthcoming. Wonl has been received here that s can load of reindeer. lining with to Vancouver from New York. has washed Phloem. Out of, a nutrient! of iin only sir Me now alive The mine. of llBMiIl In stemmed to tile clmlin'o vlf ulllihttu. ._â€"_â€"â€"- â€"â€" Typhoid MIMI that. m. Freshmen. hâ€"hwiiiauwm was waeivml m Naiwiuu MI tliu dmlli iii mum or her. ,lv- IIIIWIIIIIMI- “wound mullet mama Muir, but no mums result was dxpuutml. m, Freshman was the eldest sun of the lute fluv. DIMI’IBS I h‘roshluuu, Ill). Kingdom, Full. I Attempted Suicide at Fort Hope. Port Hope, Heb. ELâ€"Lest night shout 9.15 o'clock Lewis Mullllowle, u commer- cial traveler from Montreal, attempted suicide by cutting his throat. Melldewle Is one of the oldest and most respected I travelers on the road. He is likely to re- cover. After the Allison Children. Gait, Feb. 5.â€"Since James Allison has been executed the Children's Aid Society will take deï¬nite steps to secure the re- ? mainlng Allison children. If the parents do not want to let them go the society will seek to get them by the old of the low. Suicided With Gus. Boston, Fob. 6.â€"Miss L. Peterson, bo- lloved to be the daughter of a. banker of Terrytown, N.Y., was found dead In a room at Young’s Hotel . She had committed suicide by lnhollng Illu- minating ms. NO OLD NEWSPAPERS THESE- a of Considerable V-lue. Winnipeg, Feb. 2.â€"Abmbam lebots, the Boston leather dealer, caught by the Canadian Mounted Police, while fleeing fromthot city, was arrested justofter having read the account of his flight In a Boston despatch published in the What- pegFreoPrees. Sergt. D. EBasslter-hnd boarded the train at Qu’Appello In plain clothes, and did not locate the for some hours, as they kept themselves leek- room, and. he ï¬nsm bed to \ This Women Wore nu Article of Amino] I - BROCKVILLE. I I iThe Old Party, Old Surplus and New Leader. I . A FULL REPLY TO MR. WHITNEY. Brockvllle's Enthusiastic I They Cheated the Premier and Greet- . ed Elm With 3 Mighty Shoutâ€"A I Magniï¬cent Speechâ€"Mr. Dunn Appreciatedâ€"Tho New Can- didate-The Campaign. Brockville, Feb. 2.â€"If any evidence were wanting of the enthusiasm which prevails among the Liberals of Brockvlllo lt was afforded at the gathering from all parts of the constituency in the Opera House last uvcnlng. Notwithstanding that the roads had been blocked by the storm and that the thermometer had sunk to a point at which consideration for personal comfort rendered it stay within the home circle doubly inviting, the people came from all directions and crowded the Opera House to the doors to hear the Premier of the province. I They Cheerod the Prsmler. I An address of welcome was read to Hon. Mr. Hardy by the Mayor on behalf of the Liberal Association of Ilrockvlllo. The Premier on rising to respond me: wlth a most fluttering reception. A mighty shout went up and the chwrlng was loud and continued as he bowed his scknewlcdgments. He returned thanks for the handsome address, the language of compliment which It contained being. be ensured them. more than his deserts, but us the language of friendship he no- ' eeptml It, although toe Iluttcrlug. He paid I touchlng tribute to the memory of the into Mr. lfruwr. and referred in compil- nwntury tonne to the eminent services of the retiring mmnlmr, Mr. Dunn. whose retirement hml bwn A surprise to him. The eultcment that the duties of the re- Ipuuulhiu position of whip hml never been more nhiy discharged than by Mr. Dunn was received with applause. â€mkvlile bud, he sold, sent nmuy muluent men to represent It. but never had It sent the superior or the poor of Christopher Finley Fraser. n mun muung mun, upon whose shoulder-I, had he lived, the mantle of Sir Oliver Mewut would have fallen Instead of on those of the emulator. It hull been his privilege to labor with him In the do- feuse of the rights of the province. and to assist In that struggle by which Its ter- ' rltory wus preserved Intact to the people of Ontario. Taking up the record of the Government, Mr. Hurdy referred to the useful and progressive legislation which ' had been enacted for the protection of the worklngmen, and reminded those present that the lute Mr. Fraser bud originated some of those great legislative provisions. The cause of labor, he said, owed us much to him for these amendments as to anyone who had in the first had to do with the laws governing labor questions. He quoted with gratiï¬cation the tribute to the sincerity and thoroughness of the legislation on this subject paid by the Dominion Trades Congress, of which some seven or eight Important measures had been carried through during the first year of his administration. When. he sold, the Trades and Labor Council of Toronto had united with one voice to any that tho sdvance In labor legislation was such that it was of little use to demand any- thing else, It was reason for the Govern- ment to congratulate themselves and to draw the attention of the worklngmon of the country to the advantages they on- joyed under that legislation. Mr. A. W. Wright, a Conservative, and one of the principal omoers of the Knights of Labor, had also declared that “Ontario has not much to learn from any State In the Union, and lo immeasurably in advance of most of them In relation to her labor laws." As Mr. Hardy ennmsrstod the various Acts which had been placed upon the statute book, all designed to protect the working classes In their rights and to preserve them, to afford an easy means of asserting and. maintaining these rights, And for the amelioratlon of the condition of the tellers, there was frequent and full and comp my nation of the earth can produce, they are In advance of most of the States of the Union, and there are few from whom we can learn nuythlng In that re- tlon of fmud were pointed out. It Is the system which Is In use In Inglend, where It has worked satisfactorily. and It pre- vldos no "mm of tracing how then vote except In a court of law or m s scrutiny. The greatest vlndlcotlon of the numbered ballot was the experience In the last Dominion elections, where unauthorised and uiiofllclnl ballots lllltl been which of! Becoptlonâ€" people of ï¬bril rovfnce should be asked to degrade Issue In the mpnlgn. The pol Opposition ch aged With each election. As Mr. Willls'Jn ‘of the Globe had aptly I described It, four veers ago It was “No I Popcry," and new it Is "So plggery.†' (Laughton) They had a few years ago an “ “egg" policy, then It was the “hem" last time it was “the calf with a cough," and . true to Instructions they now had a “pig- sty and pig" policy. must have a live animal In It. Allen Labor Question. On the previous evening Mr. Whitney had announced his policy as just the op- posltc to that of the Government. Before the election was over he would have more to any to Mr. Whitney upon that. It was 11 fetal admission, because he had voted with the Government in n llu-ge propor- ' tion of the Acts of the House. The Legis- en the printing press. and were in use In I certain constituencies. notably III Mom- I Imll‘rt; ‘l'hui‘e in inn-rimsthstaimuiil be piiiiulimi will greater seventy than the attempt tn alumnus minimum lulletm and the numbered imiiuvwmuil lien amt check mum .u'iiuii limited. Manhood bronchi-e. Farmers seashell been :3qu the fun: the Liberal dummiwnt. and this was fuliuwmi up later by the man huml “I‘M!“ machine, and new every young men of 81 were of can «M » lim- but! been a maiden; for one new In the INvinue or- tluw months In the muulcl _ Ivy. um: boldly walk It In the light 0 day. moisten his wuue on claim his bullet side by sldswltb the man millions, and his vote much and weighs In much as that of the (Cheer-s.) Billie by lsh subject. who who owns his counts for just as That. was various Acts granting to the young men full autonomy, recognizing his full mon- hood, his ability to judge the right and to have a voice In the management of the affairs of the country; end, to round It 03, the Government had provided for manhood suffrage registration . in cities man who ought to be on the have his right to vote recorded. The Gov- ernment have slso traversed the whole laturc votes sums of money to railways every year almost, and Mr. Whitney drew a resolution, which he handed to Mr. Carnegie to move, providing that no per- sons who Is not a British subject or who had lived 1. year In Canada should be sl- lowcd to work upon the construction of subsidized railways as a condition of the gmnt. The Government pointed out that the efloct (if this would be to stop immi- gration from European countries, and he drew an amendment providing that the residents of any country which had an alien labor law which prevented Cunn- dlnns working upon thelrpuhllc and other works should not be allowed to work on our milwuys. (Cheers) Mr. Whitney said the Goverunmnt was coming down. and he and his followers abandoned their own resolution and voted with the Govern- ment. The Opposition had declnn: that the Government were piling up the pro- vlnclnl debt. but when n deputation re- cently waited upon the Government for a grant. Mir. Crow-ford. one of the leaders of the Opposition, Mr. Moscbem and)“. St. John were wlth them and asked the Government to increase the railway debt. after having In the strongest language In their pmvm over and over ngnln mourned our huvlug eeoumuluwd n liability of about two and tllm»~qliurter million! (if dollarsâ€"lot them call It what they please, It_ll about two and three unrtor millions on It at pnmnt Illtlldl. ‘hu Mall and Empire makes It up from 05,000,000 to 00,000,000, but generally “at“ It at .5,- 100.000. that is when It Includes railway certificates and annuities. But the way It does Is to Include the Intemet for the to years the annuities use to run. After referring to the cry of the Uppoeltlon that It In time for a change and the applie- ublllty of each n cry when there Is reason for It In the public Interest, he expressed confidence that the electors of Brockvlllo will repeat the history of the past so that this good riding with Its Liberal major- lty will return a etemhml-benrer who Is not only popular but will be an ornament to any Legislature In any province-o mnn almost unsurpassed u o platform speaker In the province, is man whose name shot into the air as one of the com- lng men of this province and who maln- tnlns the honor of the riding. (Cheers ) Mr. Grubnm. In Introducing Mr. Graham the Mayor proposed three cheers for the candidate, which were given with s will, with s tiger, and It was some time before the applause subsided sufï¬ciently to allow him-to procood. He and that owing to the latencies of the hourâ€"ll o'clockâ€"Is would be impossible for him to go Into the public questions as fully as he had anticipated, but he would, at the risk of wearing the audience, any a few words concerning his candidature, as he believed that when a man asks the vote-of the electorate he should have some reasons to asks for their support. He then presented his plstformâ€"the old policy, the old surplus and the new leader. ________â€"â€" FOR 48 CENTS A WORD .._â€" You Coll Now Ceblo . Home Direct From Cue-d. to Jun-Ice. Montreal. Fob. 9.â€"Tho Csnsdlsn Ps- clflc Railway announce that thelr direct cable connection between, Halifax and Jamaica is new open for business. The rate from Montreal to Jennies Is 48 cents per word. The old rote botvveon these points, which has been In existence for some years, was $1.10 per word. Horotofore telegrams between Englsnd and the West Indian Islands were sent from the landing of Atlantic cable In Nova Booth through Canals to New York, thence to Flor-Ids over the Western Unlen lines, and from there ever the Intornstlensl Ocean Csbls Co.'s lines to Cuba. along the shores of Cubs via the Cubs Submarine Cable to Jsmslos, on. telling endlm delay. Press and run-hot reports furnlshed the West Indian lslsndo. were also transmitted through the some source. Hereafter pron one market news will be sent from Canada. This. with the cheaper mes. It In potion-ted. will largely Influence trade between these two coun- tries. v-.- A - . ma. m. Men-y. vomit. rel» 9.-Ar0mr A. blah. than thM, in all have Mt s «horns of flu-suit. preform In in. delimiter. In pm: "It to furnish Ilia lumdd effluent it. new II too mm a will lent. mm be aides Innis e mum», of dew-It M “.090. If» I: 5pr leaking emm‘u‘ M venom new a. «H leaner vellum: flan. are willful w a his MIMI: Juitloe Believe Ma leer-nae u illll. emf Intends to see that the vacuum“ Attorney to uetllletl before the lull is WIIM. melts Is the man who was tried In 'l‘awute some time use for umnlsrln his wife, the alluded object will to, (n! out Insur- ance money on her life. ‘ w v gâ€. ...â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€"â€"|'-'- TELEGRAPHIC BRIEFS. A single to: club has been formed st lug feature of the Esmllten. Mgr. MoColgsn, Vicar-General of Belt!- mere, Md, died on Saturday.- lfrs. Ann Ready, on old resident of Montreal, Is deed. She won s centenar- ism, Lord Strethoons bu bungeuttod hon. lieutensntmlonel of the Victoria Rinse ef Manned. The lineal- of hornets-bosom honorary lieutenant-colonel of the 15th circle of legislation relating to the low on I Arab Light mum, municipal matters. on motion of assu- ment, of education and “agriculture. In spect. The advantages of the ballet sys. tem In use In the provlnco In the detec- I had nothing screens against them. Mr. 'Msrterhsdboonputuptodlsooversoon- ' dais, and had unearthed the 812.50 marine glass, which, they could not ï¬nd I onwards In. the public accounts: the 00 premium pm on on Insumnoepoucy; Hamilton gu'dsnernue hiking of orpnlslncto starts mnnlngfsouy. oysreslrosdysssurod of 888.000 wortbefbuslnoss. stunner. llvlngnssr wu'Instsntly Apparently they " named Mauls f‘evmll. Hood’s Samarium. _________â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"-- The People’s Faith Firmly arounded Upon Reel Merl: -‘I’hoy Know Hood's Oompurllln Absolutely and Permanently Cures When All Others Fell. Hood’s Ssrupsrllh Is not merely ssfmplo ‘ tlon of Bumper-Ills, Dock, Stil- llngll end 3 little Iodide of Potassium. Besides thssssxcellent olterstlvos, It use 00an those greet sntl-blllous end liver remedies, usual-eke end Dande- llon. It slso conulns those greet I I I kidney remedies, Uvs Ursi, Juniper A SPRING CAMPAIGN Declared to Be Necessary by Gen. Sir William Lockhart. 22 BRITISH SLAIN RECOVERED.I Nineteen Lives Lost by the Wrecking of the Hull Steamer (‘hnnucl Queen- Struck a Bock 08 the Guernsey Coos: end went Down -Gcnernl Csble News. l Bomlmy,_ you. -.-A dcspntch from 3 “maï¬a“ “PM Mnmuni gives further details of the dIs- ‘ ,NOI' “9 â€1°“ oil. can" V017 “Inâ€. ash-r on Saturday last to the fourth bri- gade of the British troops operating on i the frontier near Shinkumur. General I Westnimuft, who has just. relurucdto‘ supc phsrmnclst. Mnmzlnl, nfwr visiting the scene of the I fighting, has recovered :22 bodies of the ngï¬iggotï¬rhiziiiuifldgd’ggsgpotfï¬‚ï¬ British sluln and Infllctcd heavy loss upon . mutter of surprise? You can geewhy 300 of the. enemy who opposed him. The Hood‘s Somporills cures, when other British lost one man killed and Imd eight medicines totally, absolutely full. lncn wounded In thi- lulu-r engagement. HOOd’s Sarsapal’illa Gum-ml Sir William Lockhnrl, who has just been relieved of the command of the lathe bestâ€"In fact the One True Blood Purifier. Sold by all druguists. 31; six for $5. frontier forces by General Sir Arthur the but after-dinner Power Pulmcr. Bulls for England on Sat- 9 o are “00d 5 Plus rvili~,ni(l«llct~snnn. 2M. urdny next. In an Interview he Ims ex- Oentrel Business gqpsgs. pressed the opinion that :1 spring cinn- pnlgn ngnlnst the trllxmncn will be A TERRIBLE FAILURE. by my menus to enter In soy department nemmmry. Gen. Mr Henry lluvu-lork-Allun on the -â€"Dl’ I'llâ€" QMMM’ ' I ér .ln-f Ila-fur:- Ills Deufll. Lon-inn, Feb. 2.â€"â€"'l'hc Dally Mull you. OF TORONTO FOR THE CURRENT SESSION. fa-rdny murninu published the diary kept Members May Enter at any Time. from Ilw- is by fb‘lwrlll i-‘Irl‘lonry llnve- telemetry. Business Prsotlgégertbsnd. ll)l'k‘.\llf‘". who Wlll klllod by Nbcllloul trllwmiu-u un thi- Indian frontier loll L‘m. "More“: Wang“! 9.89.“; month. llw ivnuthlly recorded his Improv- wrm for are-pote- W. H. .HAW. Prfeclpsl. 0 cur-stirs agents are harmoniously oom- binod in Hood’s Sores Ills end It Is csrefully re red un er the personal rvlslgn I; a regularly educsted mom â€I liw «wunpulgu and the general Illllull-m on Ibo minder. ‘erting from l'onhmvi r lllrrl‘ dnyn before llle death, be mild: "The whole lhlnu has been A dead full- uru from being umlurmkun on too small o It‘tlIf‘ and without mimuuh- onlculetlon. 1f: WIII II" it I'thll‘ lui-mku. Th0 burden will full on the "er1on Imllnn people, who are already lupin-n down by famine and pun-Illcm‘c- uliil lhn In-gllmlng of Iodi- tlon. A etrlt'f um‘uilnl. ought to beds- mnnded In I'arllnun-ut of the muscle! the deplorable fullnru. 'l'he mistake must have orlullluloll ullhvr from name vou- trolllng Influence in. Simlu or Calcutta being used to thwart the lullltury cem- CIIEESE MAKERS. wonders, or, whut Iflll'fll‘ probable, by orders from home not to make u big job I purpose hoodlum Cheese Mtker's"8up of It. all“ of oil kinds for 1898 end wfll slwsys “What would have been the sum of n s comet-M cm! on land the con- things If it me occurred three or four mm of which would be new! AIM months hence. when we, Wmâ€. are ondlwlll thunk very much or your Oer r. Joseph Brown on ex. engaged with Russia, whose advance tropes. Ml“ WON Ituflns up IMO 5nd “Om. Che... “awnâ€. 'm h." of all†on on In stew among those Afrldls tribes. who would ï¬g’ï¬ffae lowest “when. for the then be most formidable onemfos?" who best goods In the I: end will be M A day or two earlier General Hevelock- to secure your orders. The followfng s Allen wrote: "Beading between the lines portlsl lfst of sexism: of the accounts from the frontier It to POR'I'A N certain thst the Afrldls ore not stall DIRECT I" TIO 8' subdued. They us, In feet, deï¬antly pur- --Esnsen's Bonnet Extract in bottles. 3111118 our "‘00P! and â€mus “I out Of â€"Hsnseu’l Bonnet in 10 and 20 gel the country." kegs Commenting on the dm' “w Moll â€"-Hsnsen’s Cheese Colorin bottles a": â€"Hsnsen’s Choose Color in kegs “This II o damning criticism bys com- . potent and independent observer, whose â€"Thatch’s Bonnet and Color In kegs end bottles ‘ verdict every day's news Is tending more Mmmtojultlfy. It ll Imble En' ‘mdm w “ftwoldbMa dlotment end must be answered. Nor can M ‘ W 0 Woods. Movie: TO the possibility of blame attaching to peo- ple In high places be permitted to sound In the way of a ruthless Inquiry." NINETEEN LIVES LOST â€"Curd Vets â€"Curd Mills â€"Curd Knives By the Wrecking of a lull Steamer Of! the Isl-ad of Guernsey. Plymouth, Fob. 2.â€"It ls reported this the null steamer Channel Queen bu been totally wrecked off the blend of Guern- sey. The Channel Queen, nu between Plymouth and the Island of Jersey. It opposes she struck the rocks during s f yesterdny morn ng and sank. Channel Queen's engines were re- vsrssd when the rocks were soon. but It was then too lots. The first boot losd reached land and son he help of the mar-men, who mode so lent rescues, el- thongh the heavy sea prevented their best from sppreschfng the wreck. The surviv- orlhedtobedrsgged by rope-through the see to the rescuing boots. The osptsln woe the lost to lssve the wreck. The latest rspcwt Is that 19 were drownedâ€"tho chief engineer, three stok- srs and fifteen pnmhmâ€"Includlng It Breton onlnn sellers, who were drowned In their cabins when the seas stumped the new]. The reamed meson- gm lost everything, even their clothing. GENERAL OAHLEBI â€"Whey Cons â€"Thermomoters â€"Tssting Clones â€"Bsbock Testers â€"Seps.rstcn, ell sizes â€"Cheeso Rectory Boilers â€"Milk Cons, s specislty. We will be pinned to give quote- tlons for anything in this line and feel utisï¬sd we can save you money. Respectfully, w. c. woons_. _.â€"â€"- Plateau. #Wâ€"‘w - ones/smug. a. 9.7:. o. p-§,~;.ne:m.mmw the gene's â€out. emu VIII-co horned - Iflttttrlllflt Ante-t but, â€in. London. Feb. lâ€"l‘hs Ushimtmst you. IDNM' III "I‘ll“ ht ml ION ill- QIIN‘II'I â€will Hit the mmm . lime! I‘mlsmeut. WIN“. Felt Elz‘l‘bn leI of Welsh»: bowled, m the 31qu 0 ml, tw- lean dot-weed hr the only the Mutual hotel we- navel. Medan. Wt. c-rr‘l'hw have We» opium.) of thmu to kill thuwluel was II; slum the murder of William Terms . ,, De. r. "tassel one. ?EYI!OIAI on. seems. not gal-ts Dr. I m “TI-Memo to the maimemw- :lowu . 4000A. WW... not. W “W at. We all.“I ll. IIHFIOI, PBYfllOIAN. Geode- ummy 13am We end I u , ('"frf' I: “wood as; . mum-u “MRI-slut. maddest“ fl 3.31.. no to t I“ letâ€"«u. " Nahum Arthur Wilson A new named dammed so an ester. was Nlllemlud yesterday on the chem of threatening to murder Niel Florence St. John. the some... . Medan. 1M). e.-â€"Au Injuuutloe payed for by su- ‘l‘stmn Hyku- we: model In the Chancery Colin-t yesterday restraining "broker from ssll- 0.“ Verb-It. Oflosbouthoi eodltolp... bled-y.A I, DB. G. 8. RYW, counter 53 A 37818: I) 001‘.†m 10mm. Eye,Esr, floss, {ETâ€"Wt WK. wife, which maul s verdict In fever of the defendants. ___â€"â€"-â€"-â€" ALLISON'S EXECUTION. Mellie Is In Berlin (Bottle; Beadvifer Friday's Gruesome Work Berlin. Ont, Fob. 8.â€"Pubue excl» moot Is running high on the any of Alli- son's execution drew: nigh. Government Rodents ls nowhere msklng ones for Friday‘s _â€"â€"- end hum m W00“- OIMM ll“ “WWW“‘OM M Dentistry. DR. HART, DENTIST, . Lindsay. fir-dusts of Trinity Cnivenlt . 1 .. n ‘1‘ no“ of the Royal College of {larval at. OFFICE-“ Kent-st" on). the P. DB. 1*... 1. TO'I‘TEN. D FNTIST. 61-minute 1! forum.- Unlvcrsl:v use Raul Ooh of Dents! Surgeons. orricsLM. â€" a...†2: room: formerly occupied 1:) Telephone Co â€"26-lyv. @W. H. CROSS, Member Boys! College Dental Surgeon, o e I Onfal'fc. s n e V Dentut. - - Lin deny 113- F. A. WALTERS. DENTIST, - Lindsay. n. been“? in.“ â€$233.2“ ‘ M, s an of “0%“:le ifs-mod. cm... model-Ito. : vsr Croce Drug cor- Kent end Viburnumâ€"731.37. 8w" “ c RflgEEm’DS EXTRACTS ma out y GAS. end VITAL-Km An, sdmlnlsmdhyhlmfor 26 you- with gin-tween. Hemdlodtbs guundor Dr. Cotton. allies! You the erlgfnstor of On for km how. he Colton write-Dr. Noehndsthths nucleus-nuns to 186,417 persons without an scold-at. Dr. hoof- suds uses the best local Pun Obtunden. Beautiful Artiï¬cial Teeth, inserted st moderate prices. Pluses send out! before coming. Ollcs mu], m Rouse. Lind-v. 0PM“... Ber-mun. no. A. CHOKEteC t0 Attorney†o .. nun y rown of the Poses. hindrances. one. over Mr ‘ Ill store, Kent-st. G H. HOPKINS, Berri-tor, m, le- ‘ I “one; for Oh; Ongrfo Don‘t. Imbal- s n . . . 'llhm- . sooth Unknownâ€"It. a. e a. I “ ARRON STEERB, (Solicitors fee Dominion Bonk ones In so I: Doâ€- m lulldlnt, WHITE-Ml... Lula-:0 ow J. A. m. Q. 0,â€"60. I. I‘ am a 81'!“ \B'l'. om TIM Ceilollon. Not "on, “0...“. we ever Ontario Bonk. Kent-IL. l. - buy. D. J. lclN‘l‘l'ltl, 0.0. ‘1'. menu. MoSWEl’N it AND: neon, Barristers, mucuors. Office opposite the Del) “nu-o,me JOHN II‘SWEYN. D05 LD 8. “Om cLAUGALIN ls -.DlAB..lD. Burr-fours. Benetton. etc. Und- u! and Pension Full. Ifndeay Moe : Baker’s Block, Kart-8'3. In sum hm sud mil to suit hem besturmssndsttbevory lowest roles of We do not lend on notes ehstul security. Bums†Cards. _______.___‘â€"â€"â€" OORE 6: JACKSON, Burl-ten, ow. solicitors for the County of Victor!- snd tbs Bonk of Iontresi. lens; to ion on st lowestourrontntss. 0 sec, Willhm F. D. IOORE. ALEXJACKSOX 4 Uorrbmun. Bum. WWW. LINDSA I. F. O’BOILE, CLERK 01' m o IUKICIPALHY 0!‘ on “If. LII. I“ m I. a... msndothsr “mm ammunwmmm “a. OPERA HOUSE RIDGE. mess! D EAGLESON._ CHARTERED; ACCOUNTANT, CITAIIC, Connemfslsnd lunlclpsl accounts. udl uf'. Lindsey, Ontcrlo. ELIAS BOWES. A UOTIONEBB in'rnn 330w. cm 4008'“, OLKWOOD P. C. '01., to 110“. MONEY TO LOAN. We have I ism amount of pr vets fund- to Is- I FIVE PER CENT on first memes n1 1b" sod hm property. Terms to suit home-en. jaws" o All! , â€"N'. lam-rm, sis, WW»... so no! muse won-v eu- whh on to mt Mow. Aloe segment e treat ends to lose on «swu- " twig. ,o... HONEY 1‘0 LO" 0 N I P" our. FIN.“ “9W mm. 0M low end teem lago- ot wove run. 0* w set-eel we were). dwell Input an ab N PM“ U “.6 other would. Int-vest soda-fleet.“ NWI WW IOMWBUI t I Bantu-v 9“ sum Opp. slwh's Boat The undomzn' ed in prelim to Ian may 0- I‘- cleu form or productive town property on 5 per cent. L. V. O'OONNOR. EA. m. ï¬. 0 OFFICES ever I. J Octet's store, I“ MONEY to LOAN 4M ~.â€"-, '- v'rr-v-v: app-x. _._.,. .