A aye ae rte seiyisosea seems meee E i seco) ae 2 ner | in support of the th Afri-| time ch its ae coe iis “There are /kander Bon fe or eat ST nonot peculinritio Se E De one ote a sabatie Hal hee eee Dopalation he | heads of his own me in. ch ‘The of the frm 0 ede ‘a cheap edition in| mm is of Lorne hadrecently| ys; ah ig he Marquis of Lo Louilse, whe ‘when a| pleasing freshness, and, b eadest ‘hae earned a Peonacon for it. tod | The Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats and Bonnets we’re dis- now merit more than your’ passin, : My Matos is almost entirely com eeesis ex.| playing ae y Ay s notice , They! a * people who -work in the mills or wl oer Rerart meson an ieee alte a mgud hae cor a elegantly attractive, and perfect embodiments of style and i lerive their busting fi ‘ Tales seme Tasman mee Wars can ers. e Ottaw: no other man ‘who’ suffers so. much anything for.” beauty. Our Miss Ballard will be oS to wait upon you, m the casual man .who : drops in of are evenings for a talk—as the american Monthil whether you is x does not, | Reviews for May. : ' e result ii in aio Mii 182 art of Ottaw: asthe Chandiere GEO. LEVERSAGE DEAD | W t Hin eurountng te Canina Pett Sane” Rae alts aes ant to Buy or No -¢ifie Raila ay ry depo where th wished. Withhis. Doctorshave al After an illness of about four weeks| . e ble t George veri treasurer, o! e ho wholearek ts Tardis, Pee ‘be eal County of Perth, died at his tesidence orning till night, but ‘they are Strat at of the Ottaw: factory, ford on Saturday morn! 3 Listes set i ely aes ee one protected from casual vielts| awed 72 years. He had Tor 60 es, S rin: i Sale of Car ets the Richmond road 0 a evading By Ue Uke pamediate ‘cnupé: of wienth wan 8 — . "Yilleand as far as ia, Prior to assumin : ‘arm, a simple fact Bish farantcomeyta thelr the ‘Baperimenta | ulting-reom he is not allowed to | P e So Leversage resided in aps, es : ovnship Of Palladian of Wiles he Set Your House in Order | Was at one time clerk, and from 4 6 tiil4607, when he became treasurer of] The early spring is here, when the wise housewife looks over kan ae-| her rooms and plans for re-arrangements. The parlor Carpet in m™ and in 1896-7 he ones ae can be relegated to the bedroom and a new Velvet or Brussels jon of ‘warden of the coun’ ee 8 5 ae 3 sbcth |Purchased. The Dining wants new Linoleums and Be baowiraie aestar Perutor the Loval Legialature ii “ » i aS ee have Hon.’ hos. i ‘i but es, The es OO: needs new Curtains, Roller to complain that she saw hardly a ida daughier. pe eae coe sous Blinds, etc. Sheeting and Jowelling is wanted everywhere. 4 “at thing of her hu ished, * Oil Cloth is sadly in demand in the kitchen. Our stook in all these is well filled, and our store naturally comes to mind as The ciroulation of The Ladies’ Figie Mernopist Cuvren.—Rey. T. J. Snow- : ees Journal 4 900,000, and pass-|don, Ph. B., pastor, Subbath Service, 11|the only place to buy these replenishings. ed it by 50905 000 copies! being the] am. and 7 p.m. “Weekly. prayer mecting| aggregate circulation of the April is-| every Wednesday at 7:30 sue. This is an increase of over 36,000 | League, sion at S o'clock. Ser- : 4 copies month for the last four| vice at Millbank at 1. i e | opig per nee Iaitary kit’ ot Ths | Games or mecuen ner w. v.20 d0Z, Ladies all wool Cashmore: Hose, job, Bespoal ae, oee te orreronding| ae, oe ee Pa) ia ‘size 9% only, always were 4oc pai _ | period in. . Even those figures do | ship at 7 0’ tt. vice at Elma at. 2 no’ w RU ie iia y) LY 4 pair, , the Bronsor e ere - of the Journal’s popularity. But the: 5 ‘mpany’s mille, thed, R, Booth | Chant popularity, |, Ronxs Cuoncn-—Rev, David Anderson,| « SOING at 25c pair. 905,000 MAGAZINES ‘MONTHLY. CaURCH DIRECTORY. ber oun 5 till Eddy = SS lumber nulls: the MoKay Mi 1: lor the “extreme put of the| B.A, pastor, Sabbath Services at 1 a. # capacity of the presses po which the | and Weekly Pi i the Ottawa Ble Pap aie ry “ut ah for the Rees, Uae meee on uu z 3 E Se eek as at i ; rks, 4 “patty, Parr Planing Mi ge da; night—have been |aiox—Rey, George : other industries, all of ‘whieh are Unable to Keep the ay ply, picpere with | Sabbath Ecreioen S80 am. aud 7 at : en with the con-| Zion church, Welle st Dp at S pi . Shin pe? slant inergue in thir pubes, dl cyonrn or one Beargrucus neon SECICELY “AN IE it i or. 1e increasing dem: Leer pe issue | Sabbath School, Lam. Y.P.C. A. gets : Our Collars and Cuffs Within that period has i i In leu than fortnight after: the date|o sueeey oveuiegs « siete . of publication, and the mechanical | Lora Cuvrcn: apelees ite ey aonn duce. ‘Fleck,close be- |Testrictions have made it impossible to |B: A-s nestor. Sabball Service st meet ‘side Hon. Geo. Poster's re eoldnne | aan aeeene noun Co) GGuae anal CSE or dale BURUAD OF MINES REPORT. ‘The undersiimed offers for sale, the hibald 2 Honse and Lot Mrs, Arehi Blue, ‘director af the|Vortcher on Main | St Daet pittel Bureau of Mines, ia presented to the | particulars apply to H. M. SCHAEFER) “hers of the Goverment saw thet the | Legislature in inanuseript form. the tMilvorton, arto fire was a disastrous one, the act- | annual report of the Bureau of Mines é ing Miniger cof, Pal nlolie, Works, tele; |fordast year. The total value of the se tate es KentcHEn, FOE ‘ F + ‘0, Montreal, Peterboro’ and | products of the mines ainounted to Sound |are strictly right We have just the $8,785,251. Of this amount. there was |; id epi ats eel $808,157 for pig iron, $419,828 for gold, Correct. ideas—just the styles. swel $1,041,850 for building stone, $1,313," ne ‘ 5 700 for brick, $1,050,485 for oil. There} FAOMINION Ei (dressers want. If there is a late was paid in wages $2,921,897, the num- : rie ; . x of persons being engaged being|~= = style in Collars and Cuffs on the 9,979, “During the year sixty-seven| —» ~ ons. Le an iw Rai “way depot, which is on the Chandiere | mining companies were incorporated. s 3 eae ene one a of tthe first build- ey pee: ssurance 1,0 market you can feel reasonably sure . ings to go, as i OB SCALIO aK le eevee Bi fore tas ahead Gi be +) of finding it here. We would like to. large alift which extends Hom the Ottawa River back by Chri ch and St. J The annval rt of Road Instrue- ; rf 4 Taste rN epey eaters Head Oflen, - Waterloo, Ont, get you in the habit of coming here e lek Ge Lemaniate: He teerote a na 3 way the roads throughout the country Esrasrisnen 1889. for your Collars and Cuffs. _ ; aa | bave been allowed to go. In France, ‘ With the railways for 800 miles. MaDeEe | rho year 1809 war the best the Dominion n years from 1887 to/ever had. It Gained inthe Year 1896 the amount expended on city | In Amou toads was $14,483,648; in towns, $6,-| In Uash Pre’'m Income moderate ealeulation would be_some- 759,626; in townships, $9,380,689; or a.! In Interest where between $15,000,000 and “: i , 623,958. 8 Black Dress Goods — 0 far as known ten lives | this, there were 11, yf gtac| Tis interest recefpta by ne Faye : Thave been lost Sad ig ea death loesca trom the bog We just pride ourselves on this department. Our large : ian y roads Separate eestiet: Gon caleaneas Sua : ¥ ANOTHER ENEMY. ere ca Taken 84,00, 058, the conta Wom output enables us to constantly be on the alert for Bargains, ‘ ate Siasotgn Set Se inary) aooaae foe daamey I 1 hi the largest and finest selection in this ee i cipliguins indarton af soci. £20) Mr Gouspbell believes that the | $3:646,836. add to-day can show you the ‘la sae ni 3 ‘ sshowed the Chathain Planet the other | “facalty administration, careless and | Jas. sxx, MP. Cm, Kosten Ba | own, ‘day a lot of little bugs he had taken |inexperienced supervision, and the President. erate . from his wheat. Mr. Anderson thinks | improper influences which are brought | Tuos. Hrs. Ui Sabiea tab In Colored Dies Goods we show an excellent maze they. are the larvae of the Hessian rare oi fly, fa sHaes Urcetiatga Viako shel + Manceigg Tue aS Sap tof Agente salthough the fly has never attacked | system of road-maki {the grain in this way before. Like| utterly unjust and extravagant, and / \inaiy others Mr, Anderson found his | almost solely responsible for laitnoon \wheat apparently winter killed in| condition.” and a large stock to pick from. Our stock of Ginghams, Organdies, étc., is now complete. es oman! eae Anexamination of the e road instructor says the : ilks pe eee eau, Eek pee defect inroad-na ing i the fact that We are also showing an excellent range of Silks. No little first. joint | the control is so scattered that no one ne : above the Bes. nD) aa the veal {oan be. bel responsible, and proper where in town can you find such an assoitment. e The hese Bos affected | voted to the ro: epek looked after. ‘most on sapqly. soil. In the second place, the ‘payment of a ’ M.Wilson ef Harwich, reports the| tax in labour is too vague to meet OUR "sane condition of things, and also| modern conditions. Mr. Campbell : cr men jen fi advises the provinee to have county ‘ : roi ‘ we What Bickmore Thought era Doone | a ae Is the most most-up-to-date in town. We carry nothing I mentioned the fact that I had read | . s but pure goods. a ee see ees irre P. i. BASTENDORFF 3 cans Corn, Peas and Tomatoes for : f a would prabably think me an ‘old fool, Se bottle Pickles for. 0 ‘ “Yes, he replied ; “but I know a ee ee bi seer one, who told me he ae tead Zadnlideca tt: ; are eee Has Jost received a large stock of 25 SS : Iepetee; al sing at 80¢ 1b, for 10 tb i Jewelery, the latest Styles also a tis Nae syays selling at 20e Ib, for 106 i ya i aALeS 3 5 eee Rak sop el er ware oa eee Fe ace aRCE Tb : which he will sell very low for the ses Full stock of Fancy Sweet Biscuits on hand. ARCS Next Thirty Days. R eects al of a British : Only 200 vopies conld be told in. nig :Té you want a fine wateb, either ace SE ere wan paer ah i Suariee ork Bhan Gold or Silver cull on Bastendorft ‘ ; eee later v the 300 ores he will save you money. “gupprest jon of the “Bond -one-t! ‘ice named. é and the abolition Dental and ts been Newer Doon ws Postorsic 4 ‘vlony. j ake Sa pet