a Diherty. lut T. ed 3, splinget s.20 +h z 1 i, 2, 12. joo be a oe wn 106 in i Bey # of Ber,jami 2 and James Oman anc aoe Henry Mi- of hated at Daniel tof Total apres: be catertained i la eet fear? Wismer. Stur the same t Hay, eecunded b nennie, a arant of +'made for neha rian con 4 ana 5, op oon to be let by leader an merot eer, saaede a by Mr May, & committ-« arr; ree ora Fain and Keatte "Election Returns, MR, BALLANTYNE'S MAJORITY IN SOUTH PERTH. Davis. ae . MARRIAGE AND HEALTH- DOINGS OF ROYALTY:. The Fires ts Gameraty Onet ter the | The Quen of Haga nom Anoted Norwegian statistician, Prot. B'°. -- she will maintain ber ALN ; recently been making a very la lonuiion shoty ca relation to the ¢ Boumania . *, - U0 a year. He is 51 years o » and mortality of the married and unmarried. bijitary aifuirs absorb his- pene oh amy of The result of his inquiry shows that dur- the time ing the twelfth and thirteenth year of ex- lary Queen of > marriage con istence the death rate of girls stands only With Francis IL. of dl is to be sold a slightly higher than that of boys of about puction shortly in London, It is a quaint old. From the sixteenth year uscript of nine folio pages. on the leath rate of males increases, until | King Humbert of Italy receives at least at the age of nineteen or twenty itis more ' than double that of the -five previous years. This marked rise of the 'i ath rate, in which consumption is an import- ant factor, continues until the twenty- third year, when it diminishes. This peath may occur at any moment, clearlx marked period of decrease in the! Dom Pedro, the ex-emperor of Brazil is death rate of young Norwegian men ispriting a language of the Tupi race, also noticeable in other nationalities, bat principal Indian tribe of Brazil, for a Ger- not to so great an extent. nal Upon acareful examination into the, "I own 20,000 hectares of forest," said cause of this-variation-of the death-- rate Prince Bismarck to Jules Simon, "and J among men of various nations, he anadd lant more trees than I gre -- that it occurs ata period when gradual- a oo Egy 80 EEee = ly they enter in increasing numbers the married state. As will be seen from the}, Norwegian and Swedish mortality tables), which have recently been published, the death rate of married men at the periods referred to is decidedly leas than that of: the. unmarr Although the death! rate of married and unmarried males ix there is no ques tion that the entry of #0 large a propor- tion of the male population into the more' vorable conditions of life which the married state presents exercises a decid- ed beneficial effect on tho ratio, Prof. Klaer gives it as his opinion that the de cided difference between the death 'rate ofunmarried and married men isnot traceable to the assumption that among the former are to be found large nnmbers of weak and sickly persons who on this @ecount refrain from marriage. Such a result. he says, and, we think rightly would lead to the conclusion that the death rate of young. men between] twenty and twenty-flve years and that of unmarried men between the ages of thirty and 'thirty-five years (when the greater number of the healthy had mar-| ried should show a marked difference of deatn rate, which, however, is not the case, In the case of women, the reverse is the fact, as a steady increase of the death rate will be noticeable from the fif- teenth year to the fortie th year iid ea ly so during the most protic chi 'bear- ing period. --Phil --Philadelphia Press Press. ~~ She Found Out. "I was never so flustered-and - perplex- ed as I was the other day," saida lady tome "Twas coming back from Chicago, and_in_the car I met an| old friend of my school days, Twas| very glad to meet him; so was he, I think, to meet me, and anyhow we in- dulged in a host of reminiscences, But I was uncomfortable from the very first because I could not remember his name. I did remember that at school we used tod call him 'Dumpy," because of his some- what diminutive and stocky appearazice, but I couldn't address' a middle-aged peer knob = Bo the be eeptl | gentleman, a wealthy financier, by suc' pened. last name! couldn't Té-\ Five precious stones b iexegulariy vet fa a and rights | King Charles of the sare age. Quen Emma, the royal consort of tie 'or the mmol is really an imbecile, and hi "mperor William is reported to have puar- chased the private diaries of the Jate Em wror Frederick from Frau Krus, widow of the former major dome of that sovereign, vaying ber a hirge annuity for lite. A servant of the Gneen'of the Belgians was lately stricken with apoplexy. The first aid that some queens would have throught of would have been an aid-de-camp to fetch' a Hoctor, but she turned in and doctored the ser- vant berse! ; SOCIAL PHILOSOPHY. Encourage the modett nian too much and he will become vain, Getting chented yoaterday- is what tencky man to cheat today. A philosopher isa man who doesn't want things. he can't have, Don't blame aman for being vain; he is bnly what others have made him Ifa husband is worth having te is worth faking care of.--Sent in by an abused mane There are two rights a woman is slow. to binim--the+ parter_and the right to an ok! paper bustle. There never was a crime committed dhe not a its mark on the face of the nian committed it. Marriage with a man is like the month) lot March: Ifhe goes in like a lion he newer fails to come out like a lamb, When the women get together they atiies the men, but it is to the credit of the men that when they get together they do got Pbuse the women. . pu thinks lier husband the greatest nay. in world, and the other thinks that sho # a greater man than her hus' Give an extravagant wornan all the ODDS AND ENDS It IN JEWELRY. '= HG A miniature goki and platinum shepherd' prook forms a new glove buttoner. Two horsehoes, one of diamonds and? the bther of emeralds, constitute a very prytty ting for a gentleman's ring. wi plain gold Ps ee bonbon box of member at all. "T wanted to find oat his name--you know how awkward it is to keep on say- ing Mr. or Sir toa man. How to get it out of the 1 man I tried to think. I | sup- engra' ork Saonrees sorely. that is warn by sex - The tai r sex are becomming partial Bina a os) boxes, © with a tein em on " » top euritait of eC) Majority for Ballantyne, 200, TLLARTO gi(ase &| eese g| see 80 - Be cevesss 88 i --_---- Majority for 2338 Ballantyne, 184. Total No votes polled for nese ss * " 1610 ' "The cow was sick a while ago sev several matters at once, for at last I said: 'Let me see--what was your name before you were married? "The look of astonishment on that man's face I shall not acon, forget. I dis- covered his name; but it did not make me mtich more comfortable."--Pittsburg Despatch. Triond. = -- the pr adh -- of which is of diamonds, forn lace pin that in- coe ae adnat nin The most ornamentation for ladies' ld oaiths cases represdnts a tufted ith diamonds, This novelty produces a wery attractive effect. Among the betting books introduced this poason is one with a cover of oxidized silver Fepresenting a series of _-- boiler plates, The plates are engraved w ppropriate and rte Almost pertact i in every detail is a lace pin gold sd canmuksl oietion the beauti- l orchid Miltonia, which grows on the oe Madagascar. The demand for en- hich reached such large Kaowing Dog. Mr. J. A. casa: of a has a small dog, which he believes to be possess- ed of more than the average of canine ---- He is also the owner of cow of which the dog is a fast friend, and Mr. Thompson stopped giving her grain for as a time. dog evidently did not une PPO ioe We ee a ee: derstand the reason for this deprivation j = macs and concluded to attend to her wants He Needed a Rest, himself, for one day when their.owner| Some amusing stories relative to the effect went into the stable he found the dog in bf the recent courts martial and the very act of supplying the cow with fons are going about in army circles, and one meal from the barrel where it was kept, efferson Mo. "by taking all he could carry in his mouth and leaving it in a box in front of the cow, who eagerly devoured anceesae anissed food.--Lewiston Journal. The Latest in Bells. a per 2" which my lady saum- mons he or brass pirate is struck with a ham- mer, but is, instead, asmall bell of the or- dinary shape, made of clear crystal, and having a clapper of gold. If she wishes | to be very smart, of if the Bell is sent as a present, it may cog age ai done in gold on the clear York Sun. that you be excused from avcaaey for two w ad Armed_ with. 's certificate the his two weeks' relief from 2 ll ing Repo pssst glass.--New 300 ren Snir ddl met the post surgeon on the parade grounds. The bandaman ~ee., & ta" The surgeon récognised the face and stop- with "&c." and "etc." One sign reads! "It is quite well, sir," was the reply. _ Provisions and &c." An-| "That's good," mid the oy has it "& tc." Still other forms are Set back to your duty now "and etc," "& soforth," "et & co," the way, what instrument do _ -- ' Tig of Melland, transacts all state bosiness; There are only two-kinds of women ; gine Hagyard's Pectora! 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Ingersoll's so-called ' Mistakes of Moses," and objections. of» Voltaire, Paine, and others, against Christianity, +HIS WORK is bighl T Ty perth the United States, ana hy prominent es Methodist, theran and divine, ti Aten the Christian -- --s a shan furniche aid especially suitable for coneel Prime and for ad- vanced classes tn Christian doétrine. 439 PAGES, CLOTH BINDING $1.25. PAPER, 75 Crs, _. rat on Reselat of Price, Free 6f Duty and Post- any address in the U. 8. or Canada. dean Rev. Geo, R. Northgraves, Inger- Ont, Ci gent, ef a te Lit THER wake } being learned, ands wide circulation will be productive 'of much great respect, objections aie eno a a ARE YOU If{ not, Songs ome early. SCOTCH ?. If you are, have ycu Kennedy's Hand 'Book of a" SCott 'ish Song' 'aa Why haven't youPp TF have bought the Entire Edition, and will sell single copies for 30 days at I5c. a copy. Music to most of them. We have only a limited number to sell. It contains 148 National Tonic'Sol Fa to. many. A. T. MACDONALDS, 32 Downie-st., Oddfellows' Block. New Firm, New Goods, New Prices, |: HOFFMAN BRO'S & ELDER, SUCCESSORS TO HOFFMAN BROS. HAvixe PURCH ae 3 TH; STOCK at thei choice ef a complete or we "tee! Tooatent 7 that we tan save money for you. NEW SPRING GOODS already to hand passed into stock and continually coming to hed. STAPLE s and "rarer | 'bey complete We will show stock of * | MILLINERY, &c., ever eho Sole Agents for MoColl's Bazaar Glove Vitting Patterns and Thom peon's Corsets. ameter Stamping done Free of Charge by the instantaneous process. Feathers Cleaned, Cured and Dyed. -- Bro's & Elder, ~ PASTURE TO RENT. o* LOL 13, CON. 5, in the. Township of Ellice. ae for about 14 head of cattle, Terms rey MENRY SCOTT, Stratided P. 0. on Lot 1. Con. 5, Ellice. Ellice, Ad 27, 1200. Tones. Marble. and Granite Works. Garey, & SHARMAN, Importers and of Foreign and Cans- rate, we are Cs bee give the Sabtic ly reduc FOR SAL pgs whe eae ene eae aod it purchaser. Or would sell part of ¥ heh is excetlent building site. Apply to ' IDINGTON & PALMER, Stratford, April Sth, 1290. . T- FOR SALE. HE EAST quantes oF 56e) Se Concession of the of ELLICE, in to EDWARD. TAYLOR, Proprietor, ~ July 24, 1889, T0T-tf COUNTY OF PERTH. FLOUR and FEED. Give him a Call. . Best.quality of Goods sold at the very ~_ Lowest' Prices. W. A. MYERS, Mieattent, Fob 1, 3000... READ- MAKER'S YEAST : Geven Fans Te ewe Sarisracniey "tne" FOR RALE BY ALL Ouatn as. v } --iF YOU WANT A-- Fine Stove, a Good Stove, And one that will give you every satisfac- tion go to A. Brandenberger, Stoves sold on Weekly and Monthly Payments. All work ordered, promptly executed and satisfaction guaranteed, A. BRANDENBERGER. A POOR MAN'S FRIEND. One tbat will cove Gave ot sickness and many me and Doctor's Bills, one alwaye PAIN-KILLER. TAKEN INTERNALLY.i tonnes tore Cholera, Diarrhors. Cramp a nin Stomach, Bowel Complaints, Painter's Colic, sia oF Indigestion, Sudden Coids, Sore gar? Seen eee ereeesboee oy oem ea pot months. s..2 si a 7c Our TURNIP SEED must be sold 'this week, in order to have a clean sheet for next season. We do not want to carry one pound from one season to another. seed is all new this season, and we are selling at lowest prices. J. H. Nasmyth & Co., DRUGGISTS & SEEDSMEN, 63 Ontario Street. Stratford. Still in the Field We are still in- the field with . the Best Goods & Lowest ° _._ Prices of any house _ in We have received a lot of new goods and will continue of to receive a great many y more this month, We have nowa very complete stock of Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Prints, Ginghams, Flan- < nelettes, Tweeds,Ac, Gents' Farnishing Goods of all kinds specialty. KASTNER BROS. "MITCHELL & SEBRINGVILLE. «Bip ee re te ate seme ace <a ee Remember our #