Having Completed our New Factory we are now. preparer T 2r,t'JU, to FILL ALI, ORDERS PROMPTLY. '2i,i'e,'ili', - . ivory s.r4ti Wekeep m fly? a large quantlty of ‘.Sash. 'ttii) Doors, Mouldings, Floonng and the iiiirtr,rliit'lliill,'i out Kinds of Dressed Lumber for ontsiéa tittjttit,iii,.i,,i_'i:j, iitrt'iti, Sash and Door Factory. Homage taken tor part pal-chm money. In the Town of Durham, County of Grey. including valuable Water Power Brick Dwelling. And many eligible building iota, will be sold in one or more tots Also lot No. 60. con. A w. a. R... Township of Bentinek, lar acres adjou- lng Town plot Durham. FOR SALE The. EDGE PROPERTY. Our Stock of DRY LUMRE is very bahe, 'o) LICENSED AUCTIONEEB for Co. of Grey. All communications Id- anuod to Luann P. o. will be promptly attended to. Residence Lrt 19. Con. tt, Township of nominal! .4 A __ -- DAN. MCLEAN. fhEtyni0B,Etirrftrpl0 'ez/i/i? W , [ DUNN Si) CONT 3' A geueral 'int g I Office nexi , j Durham I P J 1 G REG own E R 1 s. Lander, "m-a-r.- nun-A1- ran-uh l nu-..†a. -' d Ind " "mrtrsd Attty - and" _rrmmr.'omytu' haunt DENTISTRY II 1t-idenetr--k FOR N'BNTY-SIX YEARS - 1'0 I." " JAll 'aiokFsur.enk CANADA 501'] " y l' l “LIP. Cir-tq-do-rr.-, BUSINESS DIRECTORY. hence -. - DURHAM;,,, w. L. MckENZiE, First-Class Hearse. “FIGS W0" HUGH McKAY. % Apply fo JAMES anon. Edge Bill. om. MISCELLANEOUS. tkk MES LOCKIE, AUCT JAKE KRESS Furniture G. HOLT, I, p, TEL? 939,. DURHAM. MEDICAL. N ewspaper Law a. LEGAL {Hm Ig WW atn DAN. McLEAl. IN 651$ t Rowus: â€Lacuna“ than Store Duh-n rmptly ntreudod to JAKE E13335. -aaaioa-- y Cheaper OVER TO“ o cured ion: S G RE'oth"TIWoPFICE. Yisou,c . Lnudrr,PwoUtmr. John A. Mann thrputrPuxitstrti. omce boat: from ll B. In. to 4 p. m. _ A general 'inancGl business trumcted Ofrce next door to Standard Bank, Durham . i ,. 533.3%? 3 Q? TEE David Jackson, J?,, Clerk m. Coart mm E. Jackson, Notary mm... Land Valuators, Insurance Agents, Commissioners. Money to lend. Moneylnvested tor Parties. Farms bought_and sold. .5flhc may nnuuu In"! II new... ‘53 Furuilurv of the Best 1ltth) ALWAYS ON MAXI). t'ndertakimt and Embnfmlng on lated prfrs viplew at nmnubh nus. CON VEYAN GEES. {ENTIRE Itcmrnbcr the Ilnndl-opposno 4M t Murket, Durham. Pi0TOtlE FRAMINE A SPECIALTY " her'ti-'il,t; m'ti'-i'iiyhr, Statement of a Weil Known Doctor WITHOUT AN EQUAL. AYE RS MUM} HI) LilEilTlliNl E J. SHEWELL Results Astonish JACKSON S. STEE 'il1EfCQ"C,'.im.ENCE. A PERFECT TEA haw Pills fur river a , 31mm: A MEDICINE VOL. XVm,---NO. 21. E. J. sIIEWELL Wort 9n Sat-sa- v h' F . . . PJI. r Hui 1858 and v I'll-don‘t parilla we We m 'tl; q.“ “nu...“ ----__. "What a chm-min; room I" says Sir Jamos. hritociiriptmf; whereuppn the gym woman, luring .inoenuly flatter- e " mam her exit with ttmired? grace as. eireumat4uees and her use witl per- mit. _ Christin. opening an door with a beating heart. finds banal! in a pub" Ly carefully-Md room. at the (ml:- eFiiidi4hi1yiestt.q.tayttiBoratt_ir, calmly aleqping. H. u more pinged than even her m (can magnum- ed, and at alta hand: our my: she marks, with quid; gist. how thin, And. My: in! w. 'tnr-tVere., in. "Just mr," says Ws.Noteiledr, with a broad wink; and Clarissa is forthwith uhorwn upatairu, and told to open the [may dqor she comesnw. n TC " ' ,..... w" __.-. -e"eVee_'eee m ‘And yoty".erytr, Mm. Goodhody, .to Sir James, "will gene just to “again 'ere an}! “it for r, while I see & at. "tts 321de PM?! l" . '" a. r? bid ittiitsiett, on I loft. Hence has calmly sleepinz. He in more 'sIter.od than even her want tears had imm- ml. and us the hands over hip: she ',etrr,hglug quick 43.1w thin ind, worn ttairhea Wu. The blue ml and out upon Iris, nervous Ts. I" vqrillt my {on tttttmt aunt‘s-hm can myâ€, . ' -- "imbibe? ., To hr shawl" says she. “I might lu' kaowed by the speakin' likeness he- twwn you. You're the born himage of 'im. After his draft we laid 'im on the wry. and there be is "ow-sleepin' the sleep of the. just. Just step up and see him; do now. He is in a state of cor!)- us. and not espectit to get out ot it tur two hours." " The oung--) y-will co up," says Sir Jamis, helix: mellow; as it he has insulted Clarissa by calling be; "a young lady." "She would like " (In a "anti/tist tone that wins on the stout handled)†" to see him alone. Just nt first "Si? 3741;}? iiLii. " Sim ma; {have dif- ficult, this moutpld lady, I he declares biruselt no relative. _ . - . _ A "niawks! no, sir. He, wouidq't stay {in-rm he's. that vontrairy. Boggm’ yore Purging. tur, ise'y ye!?' â€MM-LL. _a8r So they k" up to town, and present- I; arrive at Um house where Horace lies unconscious of all around him. The door is opened co" them by an unmis- Lukuhh- 1andiadyc--s tat. indolent per- son. with sleepy Tip, and a large mouth. and "Irene-r, cur about her sug- gestive of perpetual best steak and bor- tled stout. _ _ This portly dame. on being question- ed. trlls them, " Mr. Brnnscum has just bin given his drUt and now he is snooz- in' guy as peameable as a hinfant,blesa -ci, new; bedf" asks Sir Jam. dif- tidenrly, this large person having the power L0 reduce him to utter subjec- Lion. - r". ' "Yes; by the next train. Oh, how ol,litpuI In you I am. Dear Jim. t shall urn-r forget it Ln your." This is supposed, to be grateful to him. huL ir is quite the reverse." "t thunk you are very foolish to go at all," ho says. somewhat gruttly. "Putnam. 1 am." she says. with a ruetul glance. .. But you cannot under- stand. Ahl if you loved, yourself. you could srypryt.t.rize will: my." -.‘ _r_PN_ttt ._,...r_._._, v, __ - "Could It" Bays Sir James, with a grimnce that is meant for a. smile, but as and: is a must. tstartling-sire/airs-at ot its class. .. Home» is ill a tone that mig, onion had the I Oh Emu" hall: THE WWI'S GOVERN ESS My apple. rotten at the heart. it a goodly outside tulsehood CHAPTER XXXIII uaui Qir'innu’ ve Th} and; it†dist-m from but. literally damned _Lhe nan. Wigwam-um not?“ him, _%ttf.2,tet,it2ts" _ g V AL}! 93'»? Ca,Ys.P'"'t but?“ - , ",1c j' [ that lilo hassling-t my: meat} Bow shall the who this qutohodm Patina to he: (sum. to Gauginbm tbs mat of the world! Fr T,, o",'" "A." for yir lung.“ Eu“! it, J, m edu, This isn't t" as Bir, Juan. Lt' 'l'tilitilttesiu'rts wont from r non. d .5,'g1i1'i'tts," 1tTst 'ergti'pt,rgtt/'d. a . " u :39 C.rt.tot lbs he “With-P3133? TiroTvGtiiGGiG t7iiiGTiFiiiikh to the room when Sir James nib iwaiting hen, Chg-mu ner aStersrard â€mutant =r -ariTs" iiif 335% 5,i2l,sid,'2sit I" she say. quietly, but mwhnt y- Her hand drops upon her hands. So might the sad Magdalen have Mtlt. Her whole body tumbles with the m- tensity of tul emotion, yet no sound es- capes her. i "Ruth. for the last time. I .i.mp.lore {on to come with me." any: Clam. tokenly. And magnate tho purch- ed lips of the crouching wonun trams the words, “It is too it» l" _ _ "3. iii-ometh ata, aa (iSBE'oponed. and closed again, and Clarissa hilJookbd he; husCupon.m1t.h Anntralte h “A "Let me remain where I tun," any! Ruth. faintly. "It hi my right posi- tion. I tell you again to go; this is no place for you. Yet stay. you sweet woruan,"-he, cries, with sudden fer- vor. catching hold of the hem of Clar- issa's gown and pressing it to her lips, -"let me look at you once spiral lt is mi! final farewell to all that 18 pure; and would keep your face fresh with- m my heart." She gazes at her long and eagerly. " What! wars t" she mum: "and for met Oh. believe me. thoughlshnll nev- er see you again, the recollection of theses tears WI t soothe my dying hours. apd Iperhaps wash out a portion of my sins " ' T . .. You are a saint,." says Ruth, with white lips. And then she falls upon her knees. .. Ott, it it be intyour heart." she cries. " grant me your orgiveness!" Clarissa bursts into tears. "I do grant it," this says. " But I would that my tongue possessed such eloquence as could induce you to leave this house." She tries to raisie Ruth from her Atyrelirur pom-non. . - .. v " He, too is 1itkcri2iti'it dying," .sht says. feverishly. .. cannot leave him! l have sacrifiwd all tor him, and I shall be. failhlul unto the end. Leave me.. I have done you the greatest wrong one woman can do another. Why 3 ould you can for my salvation t" Through all the defiance there is bitter misery in her tone. .. I don"t know why; yet I do, per,.Clmritr'uh, earyststtyy. == .. "It. is too late!" my: the girl. in a mI-luw-holy mien. And then. again. r' H. is 'uapotisibie." Ya it, is apparent that a h-rribks snuggle is taking place within her breast; how it might have ended, whether the good or bad angel would have gained the day. can never now he. said', a sigh, a broken aceedt avoided her. . I' My bead I" murmurs the tsiek man. mm); drawing his breath wearily. and as it with pain. "Ruth. Ruth. am you there 1" Thu querulous dependent tone muses into instant life all the pas- sionaw tenderness that ia in Ruth's beart.Having soothed him by a. touch. she turns once more to Clarissa. ., Do not,†says Rut h, shrinking from her grasp; "I am not fit for you to tom-l1. Rum-mlrr all that. has /',ttt,tlr',' “Do you LLink I shall ever orget t" says Clarissa, slowly. "But for your father's sake, he is irl,-perhaps dying. Comm. For his sake you will surely re- gerly, "I did not believe it I iudgu- me more harshly n LIT." . The dull agony thai fluke: es quickens into life. some tnate feeling that, still lies t'larirrsa's Tau-um. DURHAM, CO. GREY, THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1896. A faint sick Fetirtit overcomes her; involumutrily she lays a hand upon the hack of a chair near her. to steady her- s.‘if: while Ruth stands opposite to her. with fingers convulsivecy clinched. and dilated nwlrils. and eyes dark with horror. .. What brings you hero t" asks Ruth, at length, in " Voice hard and un- tlrive move-mom, hand upon her . with me,-now t judw Rut! "e of my (-ngagemept . to Clarissa, again mouonmg rit Itiu, left. Pullingham t" not then," exclaims Ruth 1 not believe it then. Du more harshly than you I implorv she Lurm and lays shoulder. ., Come " sue says. "Leave at. all i. Th he gum hard tone, tightly clasped. breath hard. hut ad then there falls into her compas- inrmunl listen says In the ham): 'mirteottyioslttttrits than are other irysistedts up that da- mmed hero. but m few on†have the strikerlaaoluht for P'. much as was gamed by the Shana)»; tuba. The six - tWsur.i.xiqisraaiiirhit.rt, a“! in9t irG'iiir BRET-7d Van-ken" -- an." ttkt no not tho Celestial cumin would iiVaTiiii" new? GiiUWik, in] the; Uifor, at Muaghsi had secured In mere-ac in ueirr.ttiu1tyEPe..',,,_.L, J , ' . dispute. The house; aged and» um amount. expended tor it men's viet.. uds from, 81.6tl a. month to 32m in: computed m our money). and. they I so cared to make " that: Le wuss, iistwesmfixesdmt2lrtnnta aday-ot '%f, ttttttra. jenn- were mud by t.hs 2.- d100 adorn. Work w†regained In the shopl, and the land machine-I were set in motion at fttty spam}. Tte Jttyet.,t1tf At last, on the eighth day; I set- thtment was _bro_ught about. it was " ter much talk that an W11: wu tptored hug be_tween the Pttuet 30 ‘t_he WOULD NOT SURRENDER so long as their pigtails continued to from: my! not (be Chinw use. Con- ucius. said that the Industrious work- man ought to 11an enough to an†This maxim at the lament sage affected the mind of. the bones. The truth of it was as induputnble as lint of tho oth- er yvinarirt the "r,ttytsPrtad, Magma“ Tye [10:in were nonpluased. It the gtrike continued they would lose the trade. of the season. and some of them would)» brought to ruin. They confer- red with each other. They demanded that the dimtmted men should tell them plainly what they wanted. The utt.en replied that. the bosses did not give than: enough to eat, and that they agenda! more ride, more pork. and more fish every day, besides better wages than thirty Malena oean a dar. These terms were extravagant, and the grunt- mg of them would be ruinous to the bosses and destructive to the trade of Shanghai. Yet the men held out, and declared that they , THUBSD . . " pr, 'fy i,3,l,j?ea'tl't','ij',i; 1 But the hands stuck it out, day after day, Lhough tin-y had neither a dis- tinet. organization not a treasury from which they could draw the means to procure the necessaries of life. For eight days all business in tho trade, was stopped. In the Chinese milnr shops in Shanghai not one of the hand machines WM operated by any of the 2,000 work- men. There is in the Chinese language a. term which bears the, sigtsitieatidp of the French "solidarity." and this was the secret warehword of the tailors otgihaqghai. _ . .. â€- lcvrry night In lo'ep thAr fu:niiitvs- from lshu'vulion Their pay oath day “as lit) Mexican rum», ur about .13 u-nls in our mumy, and llu- ms! to the q'rtt- ployn-r of [hair foul each month was about $1.56 in our money. Though the [mam-s felt. certain that hunger would sum compel the!“ Ln surrender. yet ut the end of the third day of the strike the tailors refused to yield. The bosses then caused the rest of the instigators of the. trouble. Nome of whom were floated. and locked up tor mvoml days, while. others were sentenced ton year's imprisonment, Further threartsot ven- geanm were made against the mtsl- conlrnts, and there were also attempts to bribe those of the Shanghai breth- ren who were regarded as weak-'kneed. European residents stock of clothing. '1 that their hands n H I iii 5251?}; A Japanese traveller who ventured into China .1 abort tim" ago, gives an T‘ME you." shy 'e.Y'A, like a lirod ttttttd,. and then, sinking Lack in her te,etr.itrt the (uh, she cries hmp, and -utriiivFi" -riitrrcni"iiJ," riaair ( . my)! 1 t." J [tii,itge vao." myn Sir James. “In: jii'i'iii'?dil'2, in the very least, what "rowan. "," 'iidte1ai,r sir. I anus any, is half Q Ho; and that. lady up-stairs, she vgreg'lu' trump, she is. and so do- f sts'. ata it's quite affectin' to witrterot, i ' .. 'rnin' "tsir-ttsank you, sir. I'll V '.r. tm, {311 be bound I and. with his [ " " ' ve, there ain't tho small- »..st‘n- . - _ ,. . . IR'tip'i no denying that he's Morn ' pom dear. as it's quite dispir- _ . tqsiso 'im, what with his general L ira and the, fear of a bad turn I“ Aaimingit. For myself, I take my Iteakfytuias' promiscuous like, since Iso aemdlG- just, " Irit hero and a bit them, it .may hr, but nothing retlar 11b. 1' ain't got the 'art. 1Iowsoever. ttt.opBiott,popr. nuver," is my matter. this 'tand we must anus hope for the FyAitt the sayin' is]: - . W l A STRIKE IN CHINA. (To fk Continued.) J Tufluru Illa Mu Get “Hugh ‘rr. to" mu! I‘D-h. s can ld hvm war Th fibtti giws an That the mind And the Indy gm in- lay-ably connected is. evidenced by the that. that the mind has; wonderful " 1 (at on the stats at health. It ha {ro- quntly been ma that l dammed menu! and my condition has been relieved whoa the mind III diverted to other etwttterir-rt-st' one- -frr when {he will Wu not mu aamirrat tho thought. of may 1tr tumult. Thorn ist nothing which no new: on one â€Vanish“ at mknghdh. or. ex: mused in mono hunks. mm. "the; thug." [advised a; one. It, aqua} '_te'eyitthtr, - tle, 391-999!!! Jar We would add a. word. in conclusion. on the diet. A: croup is not a about: ot long dup.tiorh it is wsorpptrts)ively my to sum the dumb until the attack pa “and. Injectgons ot popcorn- ized milk or beat juwe In preferred to food taken. by the mouth. as the wt ot tgllgPLt apt to produce the growing soon as an be home. weyer. “mung n.o.u.rutunsyyt my pa Jrrven. Including whisky, mile upd Cloth: wrung out of hot wgm-r con- taining enough strong cider vmegar to make It quite sour. would he applied to the thrmat. and care should he taken to Reef: the application hot. This should he followed up without negation. It then: IS reason to tear or: suspect mem- braneous croup. the biehrbmate ppb. ussa tnuunent must be added to the 'ANVhone grain to tour games of wat- er. Does for child one your old. one tat. spoonful. In severe use: this may In pushed to nausea†Boiling water, pluc- od on unheated lime. and the room " bum! to till with the tsteam. is also essential. Vinegar shun can he used in like manner. The temperature ot thee swam-filled mom must he keg: up to 75 or 80 degrees. The.1hryal p ugd be [neguehuy .spraypd with hem and longs-mt P. dygohmg .th.a mum. It febrile symptoms are present. acou- ite in small doses should be employed. For a child, one drop ot the lmcluro to one hum of water. fiver: in tea.. spoonful dosrtrevery halt hour. In connection with this. - stillings lini- ment, in om to chm-drop doses on sum at. or. applied directly to the tongue. repeacmg as often as the urgancy ot the case. demands, mg using it freely exgrpplly as well as ingenuity. he (Adam-kl in our Irrutmvnl " r.l.rs, ation and :zz-vn-Liun'. in spaxnimiiu mw-s. "meties and an1i-spahtuodics -m- tle- tuanded. An ougetic of alum and honey, in the proportion cur amt-half Lampoon- ful of alum to two of honey. given at two doses about five minutes apart. has ' found useful, or the adminis- tering of syrup ipecaeuanha, one-half tmspoonful to one umpoonful (aceotd- ing to age). wanting every fifteen mm- Utes until vomiting occurs. Asatoetida. given in the form of suppository. is outti-spasmotlic and soon relieves the 'Tyres. and pmcnres__rest. _ _ In false or spasmodic croup, rhlum- torus, employed in the proportion of am to ten drops in an ounce of wuter to which has been addod one-fourth of an ounce of. glycerin. and given in onep teaspoonful doses every half hour. bu brauglgt forâ€: happy malts. INFLUENCE or THE KIND. _ 7 ----ie -_-_.. - -... 'r"'"'"-" at night. is sometimes due to impairnd digestion " ht on by eating some heavy food Ml,',',, retiring. Therefore in children of croupy tendencitm care should ite oxercised in tlre selection of the last meal of the day. a wry light. and simple nAmeL bring tue VI-ry Lest tor the child. 1n mind tser)yio evenly upmultle. ized by spasms. which act on the mus- rlu-s of the thmat and tend to close tho glottis. Congestion and tumetac- lion of the mucous memhmno of the trachea and larynx presenti itself to " [avatar or [can degree. There no I certain narnhvr of cases. however, of {pun-1y spasmodic or nervous croup. Now and thou a case is accompanied by general convulsions, u when worm an appsrvatly the exciting cause. In memlrrzrneous or true croup there is inflammation. either ordinary or diphtheritic. according to its develop- tormt, from ramrrhnl croup to diphther- litic vxudation within the air tubes. This disease. which so often pmvca tat- al, might my times he prev-rated it duo care were taken that the little ones, especially than predisposed, were ,stilitui from its imiucang causes, name- ly, oxpusurn to cold or damp winds, wet feet, sleeping or sitting in a room when! there is a damp floor. sleeping' when dnemagd without extra covering. and a main“ or p clothing nt'lll Sl‘wns ot the you, lways bearing 12.3%- 'iiiii,i'iil'ttiiiir'i,tik.ie " Them are two toms ot the disease- common night cmup. and mombraneoua or true cmup. The first is character-, ized by 335131113. which act on the mus- rlu-s of the thmt and tend to close tho glows. Congestion and tumetac- lion of the mucous momhmnn of the tmchm and larynx [manna Emu to a trrvater or [can drum. There no A vvnly as posuble._ . aa; _ - tSpguLtmxgxc omen Won ttidatntr -'%-'srsr-m.srses.ss-s.sr- _ CROUP. Croup. is a Scotch word, 'rignifyintto crank. nnd inmate: its pronounced nym- ptom. beauties“. HEALTH. I p l 1tt Hut I he tu_xe-u.totv9e-airi'P3fPh: .' ld_noudmuadm¢blflh.â€i~ W†'birttH WW1: 'tatetot.rtrasis-eeir] itEiri'qt? mad-or -. b at! new an“ i'iil Mhtgt21taetet.,tfl.'t DWI-I- - -_- - A“: ai- tNet t11tlB't,'itafN, at: is, Am AWAY. mr An “datum orr-eiuve-a' mum-uh» ,eidtsttt In M50- triad. ,rhitwetaemirtcd tom-pg "ttt-tdemdttstut-tttlma,trt*: Eran; Jana-plazas. Pm in the chm-curdtheordimg’ammh mhuthoadmup. ThntEngu-treqtatitu-ar. 1,gtu'hPsdil'.ttite'"a'A, ma ml: Comm Vice-daft“ ;h1tt_ttt3rtstatutiemltttmqed ,1satmdtthatts.ianmtiBtshetdhtr" The mweuels Sivoutch and Bohr are ot 950 Iowa Ind Pgre. and It'. know. car- rying one 9-inch, um! 6-inch. and eleven tunaslier guns. The CaidaWd "w. dink are when“; of 400 and a'. eett. with than torpedo when each and small rapid-tire guns. The Alon: and Yakooh t! are tfide/ig/te.,'.'"; as]?! u wittta ew i-iro s. , y “fare m thing: 'cr/JI/dn-U",". Taking the two lists a-ttter we mad that it must. he conceded that the Brit- inh in rather the stronger. The Beitiah wow es qhipo. inat 18 (or the Ruse uam. wink hut/dl hug ll tqr’gedo boat.- awt 8 tor my British. mg- 1134‘: I, hung. m 04,887 tons “and Bush's so. . but he: um rd. 15.1 km "'L little e and“ IM knots. total an: Great Britain is tsell. ' with MS was†Ieutlrt ',h " L Pee. Next I‘ollw four fine armored cruisers, in which class the Ruuiun flmet NurpiL'sre we tho British. Among menu wilt he n-rognizcd guests of ours I few year: ago. Thu Pamyul Aaova is; of 6.00:! tons, 17 1-2 knots, two 8-inch. fouruwn 6-inch. and uwmy auxiliary guns. with I threw torpedo tubes; the Admiral Nach- imoff. of Te.'. Lona. 16.7 knots, eight tulrcit, u-n 6-inch. ten auxiliary guns. and four when; the Rank, of 1C'ft28 ions. 18 know. tour 8-inch. shawl: G. inch, six ,417iiii'thix'"'t1gitt,utxt."iit iary guns. Wit aux Lu ; t Dimitri Donskoi. of vt/iT,',',',,. 1:3 knots, tour (Hindi. ten 1.F'9tets' and thirteen auxiliary guns, with four torpedo when. Then comes the protrctod miner Ad- min! Konilotr. 5.1110 Lotta, 171-2 knots. two 8-inch. fourteen G-lnch, and eigh- teen auxiliary gum. Ind in: tubes. A pair ot armored when“. the Gunny- astchy and Gummy. m ot 1.4921011: each. and 15 knots. earrying one 9-inch. one 6-inch. and ten mullet tum. with two tubes. The Runner and Rashoyy 'ht are corqelws tfd s1e,,tetn", LTU.'. ', hots. carrying t 1 .. I teen smaller guns. The Koryeu and‘ Mundane»: are gun vessels ot 1,213 you and. 131-2 knots. carrying two 8-inch and one 6-inch am with ten miter piguudthuqlgpes.‘ _ ___ mm. dS n~.- Imam. nun ought ir-tttit and "ip,ht machine guns. Sho- bv, the gun- lwmh l'igmy. Ih‘dpnlu, lledhrewu, Rat, th-r, Plover and Peacock, of 7.15 tons. 131-! knots, and mix 4-inch and four machine guns. tilu. has the Swill and lb-- Linnet, gun vak'ln of 756 Ions, 11.8 klluls, and [ho 7-inch and nix planner gum. Shv his the sunburn Fin-brand, of 455 tons, 10 knots, and two 5-inch, (no 4-inch, and two machine guns. and my gunlmls FAk and Tweed of 868 bans, throw ffrpo.tysdera and {we mn- cbim- guns. Finally. she has eight tor- pedo hosts. . . Turning-lo the Human fleet tet than waters, it I: found to 1pm barn mam. erably august-pied 1tPt glue last few months, tnd I: strong. . t Includes Ibo bunkI ship Emperor Nikola. L. of Us; 440 tons. 15.9 Imp“; two 15-inch. (our 9-inch. eight Snack. an: lurnly-two‘ t,uxAtiHs glyttetd aix torpgdn Lynn} Great Britain has the hattlenhip Cert.. turion of 10.000 tons, IA, knots, tour w. inch, ton 47-inch. and twenty-nix tux- iliury guns and sew-n torpedo tubes. Stc. has three armored cruisers. the Narcissus, Jmmortatite, and Undaunt, ed, earl: of 5.600 tons, 181-2 knots. two 9.2-inCh. ten 6-inch and twenty-{ire auxiliary gum. with tour torpedo lulu-m, She has the Edgar, a protected eruiser of 7.350 Lens, 201-: than. two 9.2-inch. ten (Pinch. and twenty-six auxiliary guns, and four torpedo tubes. She has the Aeolus, Spartan. Rainbow. and Piilue, protected cruisers. each of 8.. [ Mo tons. 198-t knots. two 6-inch. nix‘ 4.7-inch. and fauna-n auxiliary guns and four tulrrs She has the armored coast defender Wivern. of 2.750 tons, HO knots, and four 9-inch and nine smaller guns. She has the Archer and Porpoise. cruisers: of 1.790 tom. 17 knots, six G-intel', eleven nuxilinry guns. and three tubea. She has the despatch s'ewl Alacrity. of 1.700 tons, 19 knots, and ten G-Pounder and two mavhine guns. Slr has the slum Daphne. of _l,lw tum. 141-2 knots. and eight 5-inch and (t l’unuuu’ha- “the kiln M I." - liar Alla-Ur “all... 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A woman in politics is like a rose in a mud puddle. . No gentleman will swear haters n ituty-set her swear first. When a man dispute- with . (not the fool is doing the non thing. Girls like to receive their kisses by male. A twice: ruie-don't wear wet shoes. Hand-mm lit the old stand. All hand- made shoes. Also Horse Shoeing Shop, Too many cooks spoils the potirernaat, ALLAN MCFARLANE Has opened out a first-class ._u-_ BOULDIN a 00's PLEASE THE CHILDREN, ALLAN MoFAliLANE, CAPITAL. I man TOWN- WOODWORK BRIGHT SAYINGS. in connection. A first-class lot of for sale cheap. if $33“ SO (I)