Brick Dwelling, and many eligible building Iota, will be sold in one or more Iota. Also lot No. 60, con. t w. a. R., Township of Bentinek. 100 acres uljoxn- lag Town plot Durham. _ FOR SALE TIt EDGE PROPERTY. In the Town of Durham. County of Grey. including “name Water Power ion-(gag; taken for part purchase my. - W W __ Sash and Door Factory. “0’ Having Completed our New Factory we are now prepared to FILL ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY. _ We keep in Stock a large quantity of Bash, Doors, Mouldings, Flooring and the differ- Lumber, Shingles and Lath always LICENSED AUCTIONEEB tor as of Buy. All ttoaunanieatiane ul- anuod to Lama P. 0. mil be promptly Bttondod to. Rankine. ILt 19. Con. 8. Township of Bontinck. DAN. LICENSED AUCTIOSEER. for th County of Grey. sun “and“: to prom) In! " mush]. null. ent Kinds of Dressed Lumber for outside sheeting. Our Stock of DRY LUMRE is very Large so that all 0rd can be filled.. . than“ Auctioneer. for tho County " any. hug.- 1110de um nth-tuner; :uuunmd. mag-mout- tor ulna :m In undo It the mm on“. Dushm. or " nu mid-nu “cum. anaemic: an. or Hui-god tor. Ptirttt a Ilium ot tut, unturtl u In“ A.“ door Wear. of P 0r'r'l0r1r8tyuWir, PHARMACY iFurniturv of NW Best Mam DENTISTRY. his Roam Hmettital. Man Member C'ol Calder’s Block. N NIGHT BELL AT RESIDENCE Loan and Insurance Agent. Con- veyancer. Commissioner ace. Lon. Arr-[mud without. duhy. Collection. promptly mm". [unnum- 030““. ".u.Nlru 1‘0 LOIS "Iowan. "lawman“ on 141- 0;. door mum! I. “on more Duthuu stickâ€: tor cuuntiii, of Bruce and Guy. Beiuunce--Eittg 5'... Hanover. DR. ARTHUR GUN “COILL. PMYtiMath. "autos. tr- 1‘0H‘lllll R. M. JAMES LOCKIE, 'BSUER of Marriage lie-., _Auo- NOTA BY " BLIP. ('0--luiolur.rl¢.. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. W. L. MCKENZIE, First-Class Hearse. MONEY To LOAN. Wm“ The Insurance secured. OFFICE. avg: $211870qu Low“ You». (IND F. RTA K’ y G Promptly Intended to, Of the Best Quality Cheaper THAN EVER. 2mm: swam JI 5mm com OSOIK Graduate of the Boyd College of Dental Sumac}:- of Ontario. Tum u- e. Aay person who taken 1 pep" tron the post omce. whether directed to hir name or another, or whether he bu sub. .ttrllmd or not is responsible for the ply. 3. It a subscriber orders his pnper to be named " a certain time. end the publish“ couunues to send. the subscriberie boum to pay for it if he takes it out-)1 the pos' odico. This proceeda upon he groan: I hat I men tnast pnv lor_whet he uses. 1 HUGH McKAY. T. G. BOLT, L. D. S. 41.1?- “IE-FREQ: l. It my penal: orders lilting»: diseor tinned, he must. pay all "re-eon. or the publisher may conuuns to lend it until pay- un-nus mule, and eolleettbe whole an cum Illa-13w? n. be taken from the ottiee or not There can bs, no ltrwctdiseoatinaane. anti pm "trut mumdo. MISCELLANEOUS. W. on]! the special “tuition of Pol out"; and subacribento unknowing I} 'topsisot'oo cewcpttperltors: Apply to JAMES EDGE. Edge Hill. on. AUCTI JAKE KRESS Furniture still tobe found in bid Old Sand opposite we Durham Bakery. DURHAM. MEDICAL. Newspaper Laws. DURHAM McLEAN. LEGAL Waco Durban Oat Ph DAN. MeLEAN. in: “(cation pl :11. (mm. 3nd JAKE KRESS. & Bus-zoom On In Stock. out oxhlo qt pry ttt '., G. " McKECHNIE. Rut is. Lin.i04p.m S G. REGISTRY OFFICE. Thoma I Ltuuler,1Ugitstrar. John A. Munro Deptstri'segiurssr. Oitice hours from " For Impum, Weak and Impoverished Blood, Dyipqmia, h'leeplusssttertr, Pulpatu tiou of the Heart, Liver Complaint, Neu- rnlgin. Lorna of Memory, Bronchitis. Com sumptiuu. Gall Stones. Jnnndice, Kidue.t sud Uliunry Disrascs, tit. Vitus' Dane. Female Irregulsriiies Ind General chnlity. Laboratory - Goderich,0nt J. M. McLEOD, Sold by H. PARKER. . Druggist, Durham. TESTED REMEDIES SPECIFIC and ANTIDOTE Lttitl Jalwl, Jr,, mum; l‘h’. ('ourt. A1 thur H. Jackson, Norary mum. Land Valuators, Insurance Agents, Commissioners. Money to lend. Money invested tor PaPties, Farms bought and sold. Ageneral tinancial business transacted Ottice next door to Standard Bank, Durham MOLE OD' S System Renovator ! 3mm Ris‘m’us "'n'lTrl'rh', MI) l‘XDEliTlKin} E J. SHEWELL CONVEYANCERS. dutr'a Sarsuyarilla is the Best. Began Taking Ayer's Pills Ayer's Pills Sick Awariggqmpdal at World's Fair Ian PICTURE FRAMING A SPECIALTY CURED PERMANENTLY tt JACKSON & nan-h. .mmer - AND OTHER -.- tttat /ltjj.,j,,.' ",c,i,ii,'ijis.,/sl' ALWAYS ON "AN' Headache toe VOL. XVIII, NO. 7. BY TAKING I m IG. Prop. and Mtututaetarer th " tlt a many r :umplum pl ï¬lm i!iit,tt! orders h aim-d . at the lathe: but It and would make her hippy; and she morning till. night." Then, '"M w "'."T 1'"_"aThT2751.'J "“"7' _..< Liu.: doesn't like teaching." . ',fylro:. ".1 think you Pi?“ both 'lth1tivttllltt""1 banana are I») no meann "I don't. bulieve aha titres .Haseit.t.stss.."i harms with, me, especial y as I an lay ' says Dorian: yet. his heart dies within only 'how d‘ye do' and food-bx: in m- V ..-..--_.----_ him am he reqieaubrrs.lsoT she defended breath; I gm bound to meet tho: at . The man in Japan do mast of the new- him about. his unlimited 311thch for three precisely.", fins, and theypush the needle in and the cup and "cheers but not 'Petttiairtts.."t "What ',,,,tfy.yfoe up Chris... Ib.. out in . (1th from them harem ot in love with the Inky you; man ulvoutly. When the», a new 'btiith,terard than. '., .-r.r.-r _., - - "Yes. Why should [on be' so ampz- edt He is wry chstrrrting, gnd I think aha likaq him. He is very kind-hearted, and would make her happy; and she doero't like, matching,“ -.. -- .. .. .. Like what? What nonseme you have lm-u talking all this time! Has it never octutred in you that though, no doubt. I an; endowed with many Iteht abqve the average. still I am no an 'Adottis,' or an 'Apollo.) or an 'Admirable Crieh- ton.' or anything of that sort. and that ir is probable your Miss Broughtqn might be in my society from tlns .iill the day sh, dies without expenencmg u. pang. so tar. as I am concqrned." I only know you have no intentionwhtsG eve-Lot dojng so." . 4. I , V "ir"fotriichr"'cn saying that over and over again. I dare tux? shall want to "new In?" "ays. D9!!?-H-..,."T}3£{9,P - "55.2; iiGarVir"G"ys7driai.' tdr' the tweryyi birlts. today._ _ . . "I dun'l want, to sit, upon you," my; Clarissa. a. little vexed. "No! l dam say that chair ‘u more comfort able." "I dou't want anything, T merely ask you to be careful. She is very young and haw twen few men; and it you PT- Hint in your uttrntionx she may fall m love with you." "I wish "to goodness she would," says liranscnmbo: and then something in his own mind strikes him. and he leans back in his chair, and laughs aloud. There is; perhaps, more bitterness than mirth in his laugh; yet Mia Peyton hears only [he mirth. . "J hope she wont." she says. genre- ly. "Nuthin would cau2et me greater surrow. 'lydie,'.,'iQlf, her childish man- nor tin-re lien a passionate amount at feeling that. once called into play, would be itupuesible In check; Amuse your- so†elsewhere, Dorian. unless you mean In marry her." "wry.". why" shouldn't I marry he†says Dorian. "criiorirr', 'ic'noiriiiroiiit0imo' or ‘Crich- ion,' FF tsalts Clarissa; "th let be; alone. 1 lent: her unfunny My. .Hastipsps,", "Tueve you mistake, mo," he says. "My motives are quite 'pure. l am dying to understand you. only I can’t. If you would try Co be, n little more lucid. all would be well; but. why am I to bo Nat. upon, and generally maltreated, be- cause i walked a mile or so with a friend of yours. is more tturn I can “raw." . "l em- no Mann why you shouldn't. mrthtng like opposition for that kind of thing: you go and tell a fellow ho rum; and “mum marry such-und-such a girl, and Inn to one, he goes and does it dirw‘lly.†_ "l " N) I (a laugh an In- a hidden in his make her feel different. child . "Umi'l. speak like thqt." says Clar- nm. entreatingly; she IS plunly un- hayyi. . .- .... . t _ ., ' And again. surely Apollo loves I "Play at hide-and-seek amid her en hairs." "Dorian. Utrn't--don't make h, happy.“ any Harlan. blushing In "I wish lvould." says Dorian. luughd an lie, swak-4, but than) is hidden in his jmling Lone. 0 "yrke her fer) sotuerhing,--tuat m \vherjeon . The dawning sun delights to t h be he amused. Dorian, liflin hind his head. al l y be mural heta ke {on wo CHAPTER XX. "There hnvo been hearts whose friend- ship gave Them thoughts at once both soft and THE VICAR’S GOVERNESS. L " mean i y' young," ogetlter. mm ways P, anxiously at tentton, I lull ter pretty'."' than that; tshts remin Maggie. Lauder.' wt. the summer chm My "pan an nllumun herself, is lying back sd chair, looking par- it a triths indolent. . news." aha says. in arts when expecting L2 nor twen l “gully ll I girl I (w arms. lays them be (HITYN'M HI nnvjing his ut. IN a p.er: uu'L kind lilo “or! than his shabbivst " twirahla "terirly ia, "L says He to Into the lama hslt, they go, and. thrn.1- ed with batcledorws, commence that .(my. Hither and thither tliss the little, wmm bird. backward and forward move {he liUc, figures of the girls. The gym» Lu at, its height:, it. is just Ute tthoe/it moment, when} 499 has been delwe / and received. and returned. Ttyt Georgie, stopping short suddenly, ones "Oh!" pad. 200 ftarterts to the ground.‘ Clansun. who is standing mm. tVi) back to. the hall door. turns instinctive 1y l I tolvyrd it, and new Dorian Brunscmnbo. Her arm rs sun half raised, her color! The Royal PritthttWtyN 1w. we p.ro- deep and rieh, her 'tre, larger, Iieei'it.',t','r"" midway between the starung .tlusn. usual; the excitement. at tho game poin.t, rad th.s church, and prom-ed“! n std] full upon her. Aa mi". awn“! m their cm'nages by a shone: route her lips part and a. slow sweet camel to theyhurch. where they were angled creeps round them, and she looks earn: in. than poyvs when the éottin unwed. sstly at him. as though to mum iiirnl The sex-noes were conducted 'a thy Um; she ts making him a free present: Bight Rev. Randall Thomas vid- of it,-an gamma that hstitrhterttrNrtom D.D.. Bishop ot W.intrheO?r., and WWW. to his mind. Gazing " hex-Abe music Wu selected by Printer, with open and sincere admiration, he Beatrice. l I ' , tql_ls himself that I mace.†. "Your presence would not tee/ n†Rand 'Per Emma me," she gape 1:112th 1rArd :kgmtf . TN, thtuttt,arrisaut gal-spam" tue it waa- ort' now w a ; on y ow full ot â€amusing incidents in connection that I forgot m It tor the moment . . and missed my will. va.thuv wu with the Rand ly.'ter ttmint.. .sotia hard, because we were no near our see-‘ water " five tshillings a bottle IS. In ond hundred. Why slid you not com m1 use for mum; and washmg a. little sooner or a Mlle uteri? I . The demand or Florida wa- "Because 'a thoughtless mm in Wtr; rum. can do cologne and other man,'.' quotes he, his blLe eyes may: lidifids ot like cumm- is unpmd- contrltion. "And the door was wide any t, and anything that can be open, and the mature before me Put " 'B'lM'?itt, the service ot the toilet other thouahts out of my head. . I will: 3 fancy price. A mixture of I was a girl! I abould do notth but mo . and lavender water is maid play anlledom_ and shuttlecock from in yield. “ti-factory results,. and even 'ry,Teims,til,l, flight." Than; 339%.? will» nudgbanzine am by no nil-am '"elf man, fearfully. "A I you have, spoiled. our game. And we, were so well into it. Your Budget: entrance startled Georgie, and she mun- ed Iter aim." _ "l mu very sorry an more prance should reduce Miss Broughton to. 1 slate ot abjm fright." saw; I?oriart, speaking to Clarissa. but looking It qurgie. _ .-- _ -- _ - _ _ _ "SUM, you sy :whlnm get a lmlidqj‘." 20M on Clarissa. reigreu'ully, whirl) w u Mule unfair, as in“ Rednumda are the teacsiesc going people in the world, and have u. sort of hankering (the: the giving of holidays and the encourpge- ment. at idlenum gun-rally. The wear. indeod. is laden with a suwmd and carefully hidden [harry that. children should never do ty1)vi,'tliurt, laugh and sit. in the sun. In " rt of heart: he condenms all Sunday-schools, in: making the most blessed day one ob toil, and u. weaning of the flesh, to the, little. ones _ l "W.hat a pit.) (but after-noun is BO un- u-rlam Hays f'lar.iosa. We might have my}: for a. mm long drivel] . - . '“f'nhéé' iguana“? 1" GaraGG m at the wrong moment?" asks that yoyt.tit,ma-m.teartalV.. ' . _ "Aud now. to make Curicsa. meditatirely "Don't take any ttr It. is already an new am with you, and th telr..luoirs." -. "Why-why," will he. once. in m un- guarded momemc, bitterly repented of afterward. "forbid Ibem their rest. on the Sabbath day?" She gone over to the window, apd gum disxmsolartsly at the huge shyl- m): drops that fling themaelves hmwly against. the pansy and on the leaves tusd flowers outside; while "The thimty earth soaks up the rgin. Ary! drinks, apd. gape; tpr dying agnxg." "I cannot. feel anything to be u pity to-day," guys Georgie. " can feel only a new of (madam. Clarissa. let us ptay a. game of huILladore and shuttle- ark: 1 used to beat you at Brussels; try it yfm. pan bept_rnts now." A DURHAM, CO. GREY, THURSDAY, FEB. 13, 1896, 'NtiuiiCiifiiitit'Go more her child ad- c.witateVhr.st unnffemling priutroytsy ', t'ertCutly Mm in: "eteruted that kilow l wry warmly (flue curate is umv "that t fellow"). and hwl simian of him {is Ilmugh slte full, mum keen iuteret In I him. After all. wist is it to him? I (This tsomewhat savagely. and with Tim aid of a few "tore flowers.) If he was in love wiLh her. it. would be. another thing; but. as it im-yes. as it is. I How often people have advised him to marry and settle down! Well, hang it all, he is surely as good In look I “the canoe, artd'tttrnr6srcitits' ' ' , and only a few hours ago she had ux- i: proved a desire to are something ot “ lite. What would Arthur think o - l His trottughtschange. Georgie's riante h lovely faeethdesintd Home Meperrecess , his heart, and a gaunt old figure, and n " face hll'm anrl dbsappointed. rises be- I; fore him. Ever simxi that. day at Sar- mris, “hen the handkerchief had been , tiirwovetrd, a ctrldnorsv. a mink-1951 but, a Muhlmrn shadow, had fallen between n, him and his uncle,-a tshadow impossible “I ioyi.ft .unlil mine oxplanatiou he i-um-h- Cr, making: the you Ignore n my heart um marry hm- to They an: m abominably n criminal of y "I believe she does." tu.YN Clarissa. . "Can't you do mun-thing for me, Cia.r- wan?" says Dorian, with a rather strum- ed Hugh: "you um vvidcntly heat on making the entire county happy. yet you ignore my man Even “Len I set mu a woman. ynu inamntly , the curate. I hate curated a mild, so inuffrnsive. so mespectable. IL is ulmfm. you to irvsist on handing of them that T y little rum “ith th, ycmw hair. b ot matings. in a month xt thue I haw the 3004 ind " alone. [shall feel wa I'll Inblisn tetore her off him '. t take advice, un- Lhnir own wishes?" may “urn her as he.r at all," says uh says Clar. tact, um pe hat ., n..- __--__- -- _' - The Royal Princess!“ left. the pro- cemion midway between the starting poin.t, rad the church, and prom-aim! ttl than: alum It.a shone: roytt ed with the Union In. “(France u Wales and the Royal family in carri- ages took places behind the coffin. and the [Jamaica started. The vari- ous rsrilitisry detachments followed and Ibo Cortege slowly and solemnly 190k its way to Whippinglmm (Thumb. whieh edifice wan: desugned by the Prince Con- mart, father ot Princess Beatrice. and in which the Princess and Primus Hen- tE..'"'r.f, pr,rriti, in 1885. t I L A special train arrived from Water- loo Station. London. having on hoard Viscount Cross. Lord Privy Seal: Ar- thur J. Balfour. First mm of the Trea. sury; Joseph Chamberlain. Secretary of State. tor the Colonies; George J. bos- chen. First Lord ot the A4mir.al.ty; and ttpe foreign diplomats, or m then extend the naval and military attaches of their respective embmsies and. legs- Prim-4 Beatrice and her children arrived at the wharf at 10 o'clock and immediately went. aboard the Alberta, They were followed soon afterward by tlus Duke of Connnuglu and the Mar- chioncxs of Lome (Princesa Louie), and at noon the Queen arrived from Osborna House. 7 A A .__- "iii" noon the coffin, covered with wreaths. was taken from the Alberta and pin-ed upon a gun carriage drap- ,J _._AL .L- n.:.. -4. II“... .4-“ " Mllllnry and \mul The wc-m-ul “hip- plnxlmm "turrh-T'hc I'rlnn-u Brutrlrr and Mrr Hanan-on View Preset". a desiutarh from t'enve, NAM: _-The funeral of Prince Henry of Bullenheru. took place in Whippingturm Church, tbs. borne, on Wednesday, There wax a thick " prevailing at "urtrise, hut lo. .9 o'clock it cleared away. Allowing every ship in the harbor and nearly every ttoutstt in the town flying flags at hall-must. and displaying other marks of respect for the dead. The royal yacht Alberta. which brought, the body front Portruuouth.and upon which the coffin remained over night. was covered with an awning. A military guard watched the remains throughout the night. The coffin was not. opened. as the body had not Inn-n emhalmed. owing tat the time which el. ngmt-d lx‘twren Prince Henry's death and the arrival pf the corpse at. a plare “mere emhalming (militia were avail- a e. . t ions. CEREMONIES AT THE BURIAL 0F PRINCE HENRY. TWAS l ROYAL FUNERAL. wish it." 'Ut i3 strumming Mr. Hastings me ltrst, night, and though 1 v told in words to keep it a, seen I think ho would wish me to b, about it. tor-tor a while. Ther be any harm in confiding it to y .tetrer You are such an old fr didn't. stick on! m He ulwnys. mum of Midas." "Bul. you like h feeling. however, (kmn'l mound pm In Mr. IIasting.s' t' she 'say")--"-'" an gr: inf.» when in his xurpl 501mm. That '11 all ll "l like Mr. Hssting,s' (my! Clarissa; "I think ammo: don't you?" /'Well--ycs--. Only I “I In“. Mr. Hrulw'ombu an mun-hf an)" Georgie, a little latrrr ‘n 1shen Dorian had disapprusrtul. Tin-y have {awaken their lau, game, and An- now In Giuliani's own room. standing in a despotic! window tint overlooks the long-m of ammo on one side. and "as, , air" \ _ "marksman†sprigs alts. and Ivan crow! In another "mun-m again; but. "umths ito forgets the sad little longing glance that ur the sigh Hui “an uni me my liberty." She but, with u armadaâ€. rounded Hhmlldul's. a: the dismal Helm-Ln»: Mmint. that. however to her my, petulant r dies. um! lean crown He is looking terpterly at, We a Childish fare, framed in RUM, tl: gazing at him smilingly from the tam. I "ft there is out: thing on earth fur 'whiets I have u keen admiration it. in candor." mys Bmuwombo: "I llmnk you. Christa. for even Hl'u Nmall touch of it. Mim Jtroughton, be candid Hm. and say you, at least, will Ngl‘el me." "1 shall," mu (karmic, wirh ,lectl ed-and it must, in "coritessui utie.x- peeked --prompt miss. i "Hay' my.» Dorian, vieroriouru.v. "Now I am content to go. A tix far your in- civility. (Nadia! At Ivan I hum- mm true mourns: behind." "Two," mya Clarissa. rvhmtinptly. ' "Too late now; apology is [urlmxl Well, I'm off. Can [do anything for either of you?†chamw 've.may be af'ffmnn m. man-J TED; friendly hint is uit kr all Yet so M his V' '. "r'Cr9"sU:c "Etiti2it9Yiiii, she says. waking. Hill: a faint bluxh Ap ll lr im." pe a little unining int is utterly thrown amnion understood It mil iirrr " allowed to end our persist" Clarissa, le cresttallen. It Tg. thiy allusion tutik J.) Why quite grave. M Mr. Hamt only ttert N iffertenre. sim unrplice." Karim. I“ The coral beads brought home from Europe as presents to duldreu are real- ly designed to keep oft evil spirits. The branches ot the coral are uupposed. like the horns of a horseshoe. to ward off ill luck. Amber beads are worn I? many exrellent persons to keep of erympelas. None of the great ocean lin- ers mm 09 Fruity. The cremenLq of ttold and Ivory worn on Ihe watch chain In? myypruous are amulet: to keep of evil spans. Home again is the horn or groans. u in the horseshoe. Thin eg-gtt u - td magnum: tom to bring food Luck. It every such mm- puny mu d lac Induced to make a show of rocket: Pe'.. uni a frank avowalot ttt.rparatit.ittes lightly held. bot not quite ditimira.rde.d, theJhawing would nth- er gunman tolls that mlieve this a skeptical use. .Tho late English hang~ man.' Mum'qod. made a pretty penny by selling we of rope with uncanny histories,, _ - -__ _ }IIXIH'IC’CI lull"- by Lucky I‘ccll Rho-In all - I‘ll-run. Cecil Rhodes his the powerful jaw and the strong teeth that. belong to men of his type. So great. has been the luck of this man that South Afri- cans sometimes ask him to Lite six pences for luck. A young Englishman during a recent. evening in Bohemia produced the traditional crooked nix- pence from bin pocket and told how Cecil Rhodes had bitten it. The pot" aessor would not part with it for many times in; value. Everbody laughed at the superstition, but. as it turned out, newly every man present had some such fetich. Neither be of the crooked Sixpence nor any of his companions quite believed in the efficacy of his charm. but, each liked to daily with the super- stition. One 6t the comlmny carried an old George HL penny to jingle with the loose change in his pocket. Au- other. opening a little cigarette emf showed a hit at rattlesnake skin, sup-j posed to exercise a subtle influence up-, â€hm hands. ... ..sa. __ " It‘was I} cosmopolitan little com any ot decidedly modern quality. 'dli'i'l,l'Qt' 1y skepliul about mny things that most. good persons believe, but a ma- joritg of its, PtPue.re carried {harm The pernor Healey mu born in Slim) County, Ireiattd,. 27 yam â€(Land came out to Canada while still“ lad. He has not Man a very steady fellow, and when under the influence of liquor was very Vivien! and hot "unpaved. For some little time past in has been employed at Kurmann's brewery an Ducting urn-r. Ue is a ttu3ttt-nuilt man. about 5 {an 9 inclm in height. and weighing probably 1810 pounds. His victim was a much ulighter man. and would weigh 80 or 40 310qu less. Corrigan hm nor been in may rm- ploymem for some time, and. an him wife admitted, when he made a little money he would drink it all away. Halley made no ullvmm to n-H‘all‘ from the bolus- after felling his vimim. but stayed quietly in the room wish his family until when into custody. lle mu unmoved to Wilton Avenue Pulim Station, and Curr-Man's body Muzakâ€: to lhe morgue. Coroner Pickering ar- rived on the wane Edam this wa.n done. and a! "nee imeda warrant for an_inqmstt. -. . . . sltFot a month ago frorn the t', J. Smith eitaie. As sulr-teruuttm Hwy look in James Healeyand his wife and two little (mm, the arrangement.- being [hm the Healers should (x‘I-upy tun moms on the ground floor, and they were to stay until Mrs. Hale bad paged her confinement. whivi‘; was )leilt ,N_ttrttti, - WW .toyy 76589th 35'me w -c,wituaTai7 "'_‘ iiiG -artrtiiaTiai Jalm'. Krnery slap. Juhl "orreaot-" Wm. H Drunken anmlr‘twf-l '0"ggtqtn "" 1 "tr Flo-“Ink Kr'.""r-muttry "all" Re â€Id t. " N“? I“. “Hr. A horrilrle and brutal murder wan perpetrated shortly lrl'nn- It) o'vlorlc (m Wednesday evening in a “hitched Iw-storey dwelling house "n the nnnlmaxl rornt-r of Parliaanertt and From Fdreetti, Toronto. Th) prilwinal~4 in In" 'ragedy were him-nu: mm: of tlu. Isnt-tst grail-n and it “AH the final vans in a drunk-m uuurn-l which SUPERSTITIONS or TODAY MURDERED WITH AN AXE THOCKING SENSATION IN THE CITY OF TORONTO. month ago frotu 1119 I'. J. vtate. As mutr-tenantn they 1mm Healeyand his wife and ones. the arranxemenu being “Quays 5110le or't'up.y Um I Robert E. Gibson. Perattroke's well- I lung": mhreunt:-" l eontracted thru- pnausm In very severe form in 1886, Ann! an.†attend untold mirsrs teh. remedy but gang: of days. I [an aha incubu- tin. Andean-idol- Mlhygngdgpd “Nu-arm ofgoed A 'ugIgutqr at an a?“ " - to I'm-emu“! can". mm " In!) A.“ - can. Rev. Juan Murdoch. ot St..JohnhN. It.-"l have and South Antenna "d- ney Cure with marked meat}. It wilt, do all tho mundane": +irry.tor n. I tell. much headland that “has the roped! Manuela! dtyfs ' '93" Mr. t9tasutor-Yias. I hate those-- ah-sit/minded mun-y people that shy-w emptying the): tttir, __. bb "5ii,sss" AivGGiiii-rt T, a more "an" of s"tial ining h. One roh"htt'ior?t things I was t was t I o sppelrmg Emma when bored half to death. Trix? tines. I hlVC {eputedly applied f y b m with but little success. the- tom when Imulwd. likewise failed to relieve. I won induced to try South Amencan Itttepmatis.qtsre be Mr. w. b'. C. Benn], of the Dickson Drug Com- my. The tint, dose can Instant, re- . and but! . bottle eyed.'.'. 7 As I curator rheumatism this remedy is éeruiiii Keene“ mston.D-rtboatMrAatrrf3satn than â€magnum-“durum: DOCTORS AND FLY BLISTEBS "‘farn'g 11.3 .15: Wha) 'r. foolish nestioit my“ dew ., . . .. "i333; -ivTiF)taii.io-:yes: I might have known without uskmg! Rev. B. C. mum or St Mary. R. C. Church. mum. Ont... Tons of the gm_b_em “Dr.“mw‘u cu." are suffering 10-day, ad in Nome mama the disease takes the an: of Hay Fever. Dr. Agnew": a'lr,f,'h Powder is a most after-Live remedy in all :4th man. Raulvrn ot this paper know of the many uranium. clergvmen of all denominations who have {an it their duty to recommend thin remedy. Add- ed to the recommendation of the Rev. Facher liinchey. of ‘Humilwn. cornea that of the Rev. R. C. Lihmuin. or tit. Mary": R. C. Church. ot thr- sum city. Ever devoted to the interests ot his PBT- iuhionera. this faithful priest feels tint he is doing than B kindnem in telling how this remedy benefitted him in Line (was of max-rm! trouble. It never [uh to benefit unyouo. ngplc Bottle and Blower aunt. on receipt. of two S-cent mumps. S. G. Delchon. " Church Bt., Toronto. tmmt Hue known. Young Wite-Hubby. dear. do you loyg me bqiter thn my pipet _ .. . VIEWS OF A ROMAN CATHO L10 PRIEST. Doolin. I "as “Ill. anovered Mr. Cams. A shtrike for what, Casey? For thorn! hours. An' did ya it 'east Sure we dig that! It's not wurrkin‘ hat Perla. it is not the can that mid in the head. or ataxia! ditrieutty, in un- known_itt_rhe summer season. Many The beauty of Dr. Agnew's Cure for Iln- Heart is that it gives relief imme- diately. The testimony of (bounds “in: have med the remedy is that where own death wu feared. within half an hour after using the medicine. the dul- ner bad pawred away. Ind it was only a short time before the mural compos- ure of the patient returned. The gm: riuk with many who are troubled with heart 4in is tint they tritle with thr (“mama either by using mrdieiuea, lhul are perfectly useless, or denying treatment altogether. Dr. Agnewu Cure for the heart. Always gives an. and in many duper-u uses it In: of- (tited an entire run. l Act Windy by team Dr. Agnew] Cur. hr the Mom Ali-y- Near try. THE INTENSE HEAT CAUSES HEART FAILURE. but destroyers ln’hud. is. indeed a mun-e of strength to its country. l Anotherlpiece of want work was exe- ruled by ll mars. Yarrow dk Co. in turn- , ing out. the idem-wheel gumbo“: Mou- quilo and Herald " service in African limiters in the. British bervim. England then had a little trouble homing up I with Port ugal. The rider was given on the Isl (lav of April. and on the Gtts of May following the trill trip took plave. the construction haying wru- jird just twent.v-roo working days. In the yur my; the French Government round ll nuwmry to give the Nahum)» am a human in a hurry. 'Aiutirtx a shalllm-draugln “unborn for tho pup} pow. they naturally first tried tueir mm nutiw builder». but ho Frenchman would undertake to turn out a Velvrl under four mouths. sum: athing ten, Then Ill-y applied to Meson. Yarrow & t'tc, " hovonosidered that the thing mull! lu, "rrrse in a month. They boom the order. (unmanned work on April 28. my! in lwrrtty-tttros working darts, or by May 23. the boat had med-s her trial» This vessel wax lat fret long by 18’ feet wide, and. like. the two built for! England. mu made in portable serum. uhirh mum be carried on a. steamer: and pm together afloat. 5hr Meanwd' ten miles an hour and wried lull A Great Success. 1 yard ye. were on a shlrike. and Mr, ing ju~n Madam; links ' than a Vic-w] a I!“ The displacement, of Ibn "hm-1:4 "betwam 100 and 30) lanes. and Inc (mm “who lo thinner) knots. !tirst vtssel was 136 {not long. 26 ids um ll feet draught. A yprd t turn out work in this “union. 2 ot haying . big cruis- K A '""ellNtr, - fund OI: " , b' rt", Dun. I A suupid.9'"e 'tttirk,tshirrlouudirw was lately gin†Mann. J. & G. Titomp- son. at ttteaRrdetrank yard. where the Paris. Ne q - k and, many (Mn-r tNh- nowrted lid,,q than been built, to say nothing of rr . Terrible. the first of the nothing of; _ Terrible, the ifrst at the two largatll H tisery ever 'vorustrucusd in Engl ", - , ., w time no thr Spanish Gove c, - . oke all at 0ch to tho immediate _".. ~-: ity of washing the Cuban . , ion. and finding that uh v wattU - tht .quk-k my 1 'ts'trr b ed tht y w , hiurope, only to lam that the w aut had heen rlunrual nu I") “mu-a- uyac 0|an wtll min, qua-i4â€! tttii firm bo -ritmslly my. a Man-mam um um, made mil $1]ng The first VMI "as "(th “alumna: 'dt, and was Nady ' b. â€hammer m Seplemhrr 11.0: hem “mu-d id? " sun‘cmuinn. the tant 'imr, "-1 In) days Wilma tiso unmet .tlse entire period occupi- I for r , g the, {Mien vessel, he. Great Britain the output of hooks follows: Sermons. one volume A mwelu. five . day: edueationat b, two a day; art and ark-nee. two every wrek; hislorim or biograph- ix a week. and law. om- awry two WHOLE NO. 909 _ True Politeness English Books QUICK SHIPBUILDING FAIL. tj,,,),"':') Horse Shoeing Shop, able. I'm going until 6357a T Nita' tut 'ri, #1:, Mr. Ciutrman (enieriug dining-room) -And no yott.Couldu'tr be down town Ibme Mum wqhoul stopping to get 3 lunch! Cost thirty or forty cents. lat he bound. n does but all how q6%tt8qq mmw lWI)’ _money. By the my†don't all this supp“; do your. , "v-, Mrs. C.-t “ppm-e It in ttii'tStt new: girl could get up on m. noun. . _~. 1.1.}. Jriy Huh 1.9% _.... aiuipirutiga'it A pmfiect Ly. on foot to unite the vari- ous mo Icy lines so that for one {an n visitor may ride up nu down both [has ot the river. gems: the 2ttr, and bark. The mad trtmover the new ridge in full view of both cataracts. along the Canadian bluff. over Quaeusmn Heights to mm. across another bridge to Lewiston. and along the Gorge Road to Niagara Fills in the scheme. The new bridge will be 1.210 feet in length. and 46 fret in with h. â€whim nu- sets of car trarks, there will be two carriage and two tootways. Tite new bridge' will be asked arch free from ables. This method of construetion in more firm than the tuvqten.sion, so that the new bridge will ttot swny in the wind as does the paw-m structure. The bridge will not be ready for travel below next fall. but it is os.peeted that {be old bridge wilt be hem ttt us: until the new one is finished. A fl“ Incl Ann I. be Era-ml by Mu nu. Vishnu to Niagara mm mm sum- m will be able Co watch the condruv- tioo of a. fine new bridge that " In be, era-Led on the sine now urrupied by the "new" amnion sxnmure that mm the gore! and rocks and sways with every strong wind, Willie tho present bridge is safe enough for Pedeestrtunss .3 s' - (awed as 52123133;ng 10%;"?ka out. I line of which will undoubtedly be run our the new bridge as man as “J." extmtrt?tm.1. w.- - __ ___ - . “yourmdoo no'. he put it up than-(ha tt.cht.t'..y thereby w u! up in 5613.. l lb â€Min bulls. lei-.1506 at ttsd Tra au in my for sale cheap. - - Jobbing of all kinds pramptly attended to. Yul 'lNl‘Y Tu In in: Value Handmade - Waggons q a fsd 'st, " 1 = : - . Ttcv' (as I'--, "Man-om" Tu i, r ma; “mph srl tl up. Mon 1hr) m In the old stand made shoes. THECOOK’S BEST F RENO ALLAN MCFARLANE DUNN‘S BAKING POWDER 410ml 3-1:ka bunk: and LDC oolurcuoust mud n roe-(rod and tum-e. m. A optaefrs,throboo, mm; Enigd's'it: and w. _ DURHAM AGENCY. Has opened oat a first-class BOULDIN a. CO'S W. P. Com, Geo. P. Reid. President. Manage' " Paid up 1,000,000 RESERVE FUN D 600.000 CAPITAL. Authorized $2,000,000 NEW BRIDGE AT NIAGARA. m: 81 not you. IN ADVLICI CHAS. MGR Editor& Proprutms StandardBank of Canada 3aod " Front Street k Uncut SALE m CANADA ALLAN MOFARLANE, Proprietor. IN IT‘ NATIVE PURITV FROM 7": TEA PLANT TO THE YEA CUP FOR TWENT) ns'l li SEE OUR HARNESS UPPER TOWN STEEL. HAYTER a CO. A ALL 0000 GROCERS KCC Thursday', Morning. -" Tmb-. LRVIIW OFFICE. 0m ter.. DURHAM. 621??? 2rr1yu1_pr.ira.eirtl print, i- WOODWORK Head Office. Toronto. SAVINGS BANK. Foolish Women. in connection. A first-elass lot of HARNESS MAKERS I! PUBLISHED "m GREY HARHESS 01L. r bulk)“- intuit-M991". nu undo an .1: points. "any mural. snowed u ow J. KELLY. Agent. [itil P.erry, ““. ' f-s _ ".',1 .. I. d- shit: 7:11: Ink downd- 01.1,“ has um cvoryluu. “unsung. All hand. SO go GO Ad