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CRT iTS } > * fee 3 sd -* ! : : ; ; i on et? “e ee. =v = *) . . . yiveer er Gr ftrat , . 2 ‘ - i mctal suasiun i) A alranging Mauer s§ tar aA cone Minutes of previous meeting iitcvetiieWur suierutle an nrotrye oF ear rye 3 ee 5 ; Tal pia TY Of Soll Temiained | read | adopted : 1° , ’ ee ; | he Tr tT tii } ‘ ” S — - avout the 1 ts. With « pial Care (communications were received ae ne f ¢? I’ nited j} the bushes were lantod i a : r Ss @ ; af Li Vadis cic thurt é Ot £ Y ? iD } » press of the Umted She rré Puauted as soon as and read from L. A. Haultain, re © , , 7 . Re, eee a Chee 3, .P9 fihome was rea a water hatry« ee } : ; . ‘ iuwuoing im a rts oi rr ; aver | : metervy,and EK W. W amer, te ° , ve = d ] <teorP ct »i7t? ma OF 2 1 OY 4 of IOlisSlered in onerr?t ’ . N a oe ter aud belitthing Engiaud for ; treet; %; Gam on N. P. street, and referred to her ocenpancy of Cottnte. if scems at Was repeated fur severai davs the counci] f z — ° . > reer vary } ‘ i ap gf ° ; — ; : e c ‘ : 4 rete 2 wsies 4 § ‘ ; + . » LUT Ee i Ibis not SO ious since | ater Wal si me at ti Lhe | ny Accounts Were pre- ; ‘ . . ‘ 39 r8 ” ¥ , ; m j Ta? Protected mere DPieStelt Th yrow ing re v 7} mn edd } J } i i tare protected American | | - 5 Herlv @ ' ented: ( HV. Bulyea, expenses - ; = na ¢ ‘ ae tls. * are + +, . ; ? - i i BUGLE ~ i me : i .3 a ivV Vieid I i! to ‘ ‘4 a ts yar ~>rf : Bl a 3 i ‘? ‘ il sa W Suat, 25 = J. B. : : eS ee es me2v add t > thea } shee were 1? é . . ‘ . ain L biitals biied a er eS : +.GU0LNS Tuneral supphes to Ho- . ‘a 1 } + . — Pee . } - - - : aes I-w Vpars previcouea, some of he ‘ “ua en rict wRer \ ’ - €}+) rites! rey i ; ; L . aa 3 ait - ¢ bite. * . ed 3 ’ prev ; al ’ Poo dvAppelle Printing ’ “1° 7.7 3 ; ‘a Wers SC , ; } 7 . . woud iinYVe en snot in vs Wwanswial 1 insf veuy it ind Pu siiing company S475: . « ee , , . 2 eer es # } il ; } f re ivi? tor a ei } t , oe { I 1 Tew these winds Is Gi Cé S¢ G1d not ripen bi } WfeIntnac} ea, . J 4 = i i hae SitUi¥il ata ATit i. ial ting stone é { l Te} Ting eriuie Ad: arenment roc : 7 . V4 3] ‘ wT se] 1. = } , > si L. Te} = iif 4421 2TOuUMeNL Al t a ice Ww Gays Si: J. ]) actual, Sa sary, ° » . ' oO P » ¢ ao | ot ] } £ 2 b ig ja" 3 gre pias g with tne ayn as Whether the pike ar the $14 ot men wt Leave heen 1 # wor ’ z i} ” *4¢ Tr} } men wi have been pre-! pickere] we und the s fi 'y chster—Cates—That a by-law ey ES +e, 711 Pee 2 , ae - 7 ; rvs tL" - 3 i 1 Injury by Britains; Now. a rding t i Wester ng livery and feed stables be e -~ ta ia.nies . “ : : - . , i? es > f Tv .U } WwW: 7 * r, + “ + = —— ts ‘ , . =e , 2 a ; 7 rid, hey i i i ‘ erx Instructed to .¢ more Fy f oe i y i t a8) 3 \ ‘ qt ® following Mav with - i iv nder ieral advice, ? , ] ' ' ‘ \’ bi era ‘ | > pit isUY Valliavce > } ? Next : mr. 4 ¢ , = a zs m . + . , . “aes K \ t it hi { vVPe | y 4 tne whiftetis] 15 + ‘ ] , } ’ rr a meet . : 6 . ‘ i) ore ¢¢y 435 m the waters ¢ Mpty o i} a t ] e. : * ’ ’ , " . , T a " - + ; s -_ and c1OW Wh t Lake Win pec s the 1 er re t adjonrn- Z ' ¥ = a . ‘ = aaa Vii Siness liad H ioug! t is S { wed v thes = pfeseh. i \ es ; f motion to esent 1 ~ +) ¢ oe } , RP? , ‘ \ ' a? * \ ‘ ad } » 2 vil . i - i’ " i LOUNTaINS trail, s# nal i ndiates Would rel were identical e nat nit inicipauty . . = °; ; rv ca : : : é . i ceils ee is eae atte © or} t the NKeeve and Coun. ; ’ ‘ Léa ‘ 4ia ‘ nat ‘ . . ‘ , "mf nee . uM uig * two depos - { qa ] T r tney T tert ' ¢ VC . : t 5 i i i £ i 7 4 a I 4 vO i \ s = at 3.50, and to de- rn) ONY ‘ ti ine new f ST ] = ’ ’ . ¥ treasurer, to be i '. ° . ; i TS a U 5, { yinas ae t aga “ t Q ‘sy . ke J 3 i < " } bal i i i ia Fraser be + za et . e Fast ment ! } t : i ‘ wif it val hous Weu 1D sec. that f topeie y wil Ps 1 ote Agee sae ee I ) 2 & Satisfactory manser i r . r -s wi receive $4, tue same te : 4 : . ine i reat ’ ee ‘ A ; : gee B ~ ES ait " i Sst jomtter sec. 6. iVe ir Th Ta LA a ny - - , % < { auer reseed ¢} P : ne fran, ene 3 } wht ( the coune:l re a I uy AiISS F.llZae- 3 \ A ee ee fe : frmieipality ca < YW Thy TaV t-t EJ eB 7 ri 2 srr 4 t hs ‘ * ¢ 3f ron 7 NOTES 1 THE B AY. or fiara filyy ‘ b ¢ . , 1 the S.t a mune sti which I have read with mach in- | P* E par thels ons eapenens é > —Tiat the uncil will +4 ; ° ' < we? ~ Q Tp ; rf a } “ té [ }¢ 3) i udif are se * the sult oy coudifion ad t | e@ a =. ; i? i nt ft , i istrict I a) a. erpenasse te T> wT; 4 ° ? r . ‘ a , ’ , - 7 at ‘ s aa . bbeGhil™ i atti ’ adka Laid it ata+ +7 tom? Fore = ted ma tem porary SS r * nd--That a culwere be 2} tr mme THT} a1iv - rm * a eine be ‘ = : : ‘ aa, GIST S$ Ol the Lerriteurie I “orth Facile avenue, pear Va —i Theat S$ a Neid cre : I ,,.and thet t wv f ; x a i *) i 2 aue lute Vv TeYTeSs mt j wy : ‘ . » Tae Tae verseey It : ’ + + t horses - : : < imsty ted to proceed at once Carned. L > aL & ay bitte ‘ sie Yas + y + ' aes } : 5 P proaucts is assured . Smiti—Thatthe clerk advise » ¢ j +? »” ~ o ‘ . + ; ak a . | vow ase of farmers, from stars Hh each school district thas ng i €@8 arrots i a : eo en MAK femands tor thew levy tuey *% A itlu AUDsS WOU » th t ‘ tw» t ry . , rae y re Magne J. 2 r purposes and debeg- . i t Wi nything worth i niny at tures s@pa ‘ ( afried KIT oo rou Ss ? Tt ¥) r- }4 Srpit I tth tof ] - ety oe ] \ 0 J 4 _ + - ii ¥ Hit A,LUAKL Le Cone? of rertision ii, “ - ~T _ - — Ee” . for ie 7 ; * ae i ‘ A } i é ros 3 asi y ane Redan Aas aC a> be i ivpday, 2hh May ivet , ' ali ers, Wilt ariit ‘ P 1 7; wv T ear- p - na ii] 1 oF I . mnie Seniel : eae rate —It amounts to this. want of raig —Smith—ihat © committees com- ; ba SOIMEW DA Light 1s poe fA Kavn a, W Hemey and J. FP . e-« . col > , , , - : zs r ta Vv t 4 us Sii PLM I é { * ew ; . , pe If g Comat eet apart . 2 4 - ween @ aie ~ appointed to uave the cemetery - “ Vise t HJ 2 Stupid perfect p-Oteurveyed Carried - — ‘AY 170 i I 3 ut i : . P i . 3 rs rg " 4") : BRS ro Weise — rmAVIUONG Tr nt the fire guard : P , d ‘4 . ee ~- am Y bbe * 6) anus J £ sb 7 ior neeping the Op 3 4° - AOL the cast side of 22-17-14 be worked os : > . + + . < + ; mar ; we . eeda t inne ea Vas it i e case of a man he road overseer, and that a culvert be i i ’ se ‘ ae tt co nis t i] ¢ A } a wayvon put ir ne road &..0W nee, hetween seca, ye i pe, | i eka sthand ia, i + ( arried ‘is Zic < t 4 j a ’ a * . ee a ey? é : 4 n raw iT} ates —Sunith—That Me. Balyea, MLA £. be a ‘ hk’ ‘ P ities ee . : : a ia ec “Y yarus vl tue track, a train © requested to send the well anger to tpe. iil I 2 I i “ , 15 ¢ } n ae ming alony soon alterwards, result- » aud 4,4, France io for the use of setters. pasewa:! tat ( arrie ane ' Q <I Pe } : ard ’ ee . : aa ; a 2 E R es : P i * ‘ i i at ma nor that @ fens during ’ ; i reach-brea gof t Wagon. ¢ eat : past tweive are thie wupi ifabaily nas y years ioTre iti €Ya ae ep “ae : me : en repeated!v irut Over bY prairie Gres, 88S. i ify Ati’ " a B49 os Fier . } a eee a 1 by the Frenej . AUSing Very Setions loss im hay and feed, ‘ . ‘ ; ae . 9 + . ’ e i ‘ ng team “ume persons are | a ih SOF ases of bonuses aul barns, to spare , .* ies it ! Te ite tha : . o} - = . 2 : salt not apt at taking a less s vet wit ‘armers, aud that a large majority of Sees es pa NS . the fy have? sf j Dima [ =) P} i! LP xX y ‘ erty : ; on: 2 . aacks Lene le have beep starts from the main ( ae | s é - 4 } es ? bal i + f } l* ri eee e xk using egalye — ‘ the ( PK Therefore, st is the Taita.s n + or LES ’ ; ' , +) vy +) os . ‘ ‘ y fe) -_ o} me the man juNestion. his nop of thie soci) that the tme has _ nm pressnre and proceedina ¢ - y ; P e} palin pre re, aud py ling i state is simplv honeless arrived Whel ip their own interests, as weil Lu Tati f tu ra wuicers. an in ts pave &e the ipterecte of the settlers of this moni- . v ase - - ¢ - — @® e « _ - ; 7 : ‘ cipality, tue C. P. authorities should be 4.erQt? ‘ rrFyige.s? ~ st AU". Q , 7 . . ¥? , leposit of purnient fiuld every u’Appeile Lawn-Tennis Club. = required to plow a good fre guard om both aes | f, a+} ae ] } i : + he a : y } ; wher Aiter death no bdiloeca A weeling “f the members of this club | “es of ther tenck running through the ‘ . - . . , i ‘ 4 jigllows the knife, but a allow § wae beid in the reading room of the Qneer lI paoty, @ud that the clerk transmit e z - os at On Annelle mn Friday after 3 mpy of thie resolution to Sir. W. Ven Horne, a ¢ . ” ’ “eo ¢ « * e =, +the? * . 4 Ofe T - - T president being Presiaer! uit ‘hite. $enuera, so perin : . : af wniwakdion tendent of ¢ w- tern ditinon of the said ’ That thie meet og ad- , remant to edjcurg- > * > i ‘ wir ‘ mitt o FA. end , : a _ 7 - . 7 hnte men - | ' ad Dead, and i ard i r erk issue *hegues fur r of ~ ] +; e : i ae eubipiteed and 4 y ° LA . ¢ ? - : a’ ‘ or“ proc wwe , 4 —. ’ - ; Te + ‘ i * for one yeas ‘ Cn ‘ : . nt.) vs 2 , arried - i . F .. vie j P Sas stat b aw No 132. ¢ i be u ? ert P Wave .” era aw 4 aiuen ‘mente 4 os >“ n * wr ¢ ; x . ‘ : - & ' «fect un : wa See ' ren 7 M set Mise aitor A to ar Flee i ae te toat raw- oS , 7 ' *e@ * . ~ t, 2 é firtet vice-pr . om ‘ & rt howe he TTy pianis put 1D ast Spring al must energet Tem te { mm ities +t 2 Gbpraicer « e.ieG be tue set - * ; . ners Sus Ter since. 11 t. a pood desi of the eueecse S7FEB7) BDI a arrie iu r J ’ i iad ' ST aide . i “ a oa Cn the ¢ * to Mise Scott. Hariz eae ving nates "ere submitted foe o as oY t 6} il z eclined 1 sectelarvelip. to the preat re POUR: Keeper, te ve ny wl at next meet . ? = , . -* «* 4 .f Ss i KONE at nN inere | gret of the welle “te ie s 4: . Gis- - zy Dipghay . ieMiehseis, EB 4. *< * 7 . : ‘ agen +} roe wae elect net A j Pinder, A. A. M. Dale. - tar l ’ v s ’ wait a¢ : wart ¢ vt a “tr ; ‘ Tas TNIN meus wv t er i . 7 oF ‘ Mci#an station, t ry i I L if 3 ili a *% - ; (*oar £ €60460 i¢ ar od Fr r _ I f iy : fy Baey . I per ited § member as a rlight recoguttion of bis se out re 9e seepers to 2 n tié i r i “% ‘ ‘ i i Lreeir * os 's are ey A La 412 G1 Bie . ae: al ‘ se Caen t i i ; i paria a rtus 3 ; liu¢ "mie * nt “A FF UPit 4 e seT> @Y 8&7 into a4 £ : at . aa ae a gare {fr P ie t ay 2 apd after the lit : - - = — whee 9 e has on ite ete mee prt r v? t# wvwariccs stages, wD ' , ' moe mts t + yetiring v2 ond ta M Davidson, the in sel & raed ts meet agais op . = . al oad - . . - . , oa sige 2 ‘ . > : win = Setanta - : ; ng «¢ ¢ & re = e - ~ at i .. - ; ; meer 2 art 4 ef-2fa>-eo-. —— + ro $ 1 a? L ~ ang Tt 2 2 or * (6 466 T KYoewet ~etee ’ fe i — See oS i t : Te z - As — tir ‘= Sa ay Night is stirring ap mnat v me ITVit % . g , r oe te : - ef t 6 eet on they bicycle "TOW? & ee r gardens ssc ai . 5: ie preteium scoeme. Four of the best made e > wie 4 - , ad ae 4 fe, pers * * ie , Srre @ are ng g.ten tw the ‘ r a 4 sG0G % rene w ivr ge pa aie “Tel, gaending : *) Ane: . = nia 2 it a : : - f ¢ (4 the srgect al 7 , r iad . , , ‘ e@ é Lert ins given ume. tivy Y T t - 7 ? : 7 T 7 —- tz aD i L * ; OBA a + . s pe ea 4 L . - - , x MG Lig Z Ab loe? sttractive de erie! i notner mai i3 t ee Go ED <D +-—— -~- partinelt we 5 + + (he pepper patterns of 2 é ‘ ‘ Fe fut ‘ ~ Dacies ess "4 ° thre ' moa ? , ra wr 1 ee ne ne ifs 9g 4 7 * eari L.ondon and N S . wr cS indie ar lrem © yarhem ii ae rs Sa ES >. eens the i e New York o i a ‘ Zz ts wniek . @ s bic Ls siade aes s ei ; S . if: ¥a , | sents Thése cen a P . . ; } i . ; #. ro - M4 ilw hust en as it will be well PpOpWauon GF 1.%247,50% Yn od f stariey Noghs fur 15 conte. ‘ 7 Oo 2 ene é 1 be on t i : eormombhorad if was tenonen ? 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"APPELLE PROGRESS,, 4 CYCLONEIN Kansas.
|A Strip of Country Sixteen Miles Long Completely Devastated.
TWENTY YEAR'S SIEGE
THE STORY OF A WELL-KNOWN GREN- VILLE COUNTY MAN. R i re S Eheumatism Held the Fort for Twenty oya rown oap Years, Kealsting all Treatment and Ef- r Wrappers
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loreday ay G TROD asrapedenmrenbiecahs Halstead, Kan., was visited the other afternoon by a fearful cyclone a TAM ANC 7” ’ ’ y | vastated a strip of country seven hundred NO ES Of ] H E DOMIN ION. yards wide, and at least sixteen miles in length, killing six persons outright and seriously injuring several others, while snany have received slight injuries. The
forts to Dislodge it—The Patient Tho- roughly Discouraged, but Acting on
a SS the Adyice of Friends, Made one More
UP HERE AND THERE. eyclone first struck the house of Mrs. Effort Which Was Crowned With Suc- Mailed to F "rye, a ve la ly who live 5 — nine cess. oe , eee ak apes cea = THE Roya GROWN Soap Go., WINNIPEG, MANITOBA Oulled From the Wirings of the Dominion destroying ec slightly injuring Mrs, From the Brockville Times. HE OYAL 0 ] ] ee ee Frye. It next pi ed up the house of There are very few of the older resi- Gives you FREE by mail your CHOICE of the af the Reading Pabtc. john Schultzbac kandsea ittered itin every denta of this section to whom the name
following Books and Pictures:
sicccumm. The fine two story house of | of Whitmarsh is not familiar. KE. H,
Joseph Weir, was entircly swept away,
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a ity peers menaher ataeanae ai] ODERN HOME COOK BOOK y | J oar 3 reported _— Liberals will move killing Mrs. Josepn Weir, Grace Weir, | thirty years a inember of the council of = M E q . & Saeeist EMD mat 1 of McGreevy aged 11. Herman Weir, aged 5, and a/ the United Connties of Leeds and Gren- ; a ial its be that of Joe five weeks old baby. Mr, Weir had pre- | ville, and on four occasions filled the = LADIES FANCY WORK BOOK, = vas 5 se ¥ ¢ | PT ' . I J iously left the house, and when the cy- ofttice of warden of the countier. His “Mas I me | ‘ . > " , e - va clone struck it he was about fifty yards | eon, Mr. George H. Whitmarsh, to whom = L rae List of Standard NOVELS = | nf pa i 8a D, Mr. ua arg 9 ts 7 ~enator Sanford has offered a free Man-|away. He clung to a tree —- peers y | this article refers, is also a “ oba site for a Consumptive’s home. injured by tlying depris, and will die. throughout the counties, and is the Mer- = SIX B if | N PICTURES = | = ae C a * ior @ ial | ms 7 . y aan ate ee} Joseph Weir jr., and sister Maud Weir, | rjekyille correspondent of The Times. It eauti u ew ° Seed ; I J ’ } I shes . - 2 Caye, the Winnipeg burglar has been | the only ones in the family who took to the | js well known to Mr. Whitmarsh’s : .Y sentenced to three years imprisonment, cellar, escaped With only slight bruises, friends that he has been a cutterer for LIST OF BOOKS AND PICTURES MAILED FREE ON s »,| The home of F.C, Caldwell, which was | many years from rheumatism, from the A TION Fn” The grand jury has returned a true bill s ria Wel PS ‘ ; PPLICATION. se ee ee ce ei a ee hundred yards to the west of the Weir | thraldom of which he has now fortunately - juugiiet eeenes Hoses Wales of use yas untae atl ne se turn | haem oleae Mr. Wharmarch tele] ONE BUT ROYAL GROWN SOAP WRAPPERS RECEIVED. was away. The family escaned by taking © | how this was bronght about as follows: fa Fortin, of Montreal, hurt in the) the cellar. The next house in the path of “For over twenty years previous to the gnald toba factory fire. died the | the storm was William Armstrong’s, | winter of 1Sv4 I was almost a continual oo daw. which was completely wiped from the | sntfererfrom mnsenlarrheumatism, some- ? cS a si oe oe face of the earth, Mr. Armstrong Was | times wholly incapacitated from doing | —— i > . . = } conn. ge gate sae Pe pag 4 ) | killed, Mrs. Armstrong seriously and | any kind of work, After trying remedies | | a ere perhaps fatally injured. and Garand ima | of all kinas and descriptions without } — Chapin, who was there sick in bed, was | any benefit, | at last came to the concln- | Larivee, merchant, of Montreal. | killed. io. s | tionthat a cure was impossible. In * , , tf =) x) for alleve bout 100 yards east of the Armstrong + fall f Ise> I was setlering untold | -uing Bradstreet for 525.0 for alleged \t t ya : ° the fa ( , Vas ering ) THAN EVER 8 oe lamaging report. house the large two story residence of B, pain and misery and could not rest dav BETTER THIS SEASON 7 : I. Frizel, was picked up, a3 was also a] or night. Several of my friends strongly ae ms ‘i le of | re ‘ med SP =e + eae ae * z 4 et oP 9 : mate ? os j Mire se - a I : we ' as A large two story building of J. J. I riezel, | urged me to try Dr. W iNiane Pink Pills Everyhoay wants them. Evervboay sells them. They wear like Iron : 3 y the Mbpipeg express @©* | across the road and both together with | and reluctantly, I confess, for I had lost " evel crossing recently. all the out-buildings, were completely | faith inall medicine. I began to do go. l 5 . ir. Charles T. Sierre, of Walkerville, | swept away, leaving only enough debris i Tomy surprise and yreat satisfaction, ] G. T. R. DIRECTORS OUT. ‘* ported to have inherited $200.00 left | to show thata house had stocd there. Both Foon began to experience relief, and this meena Bargains in relativein the old country the Friezel families escaped Mi ith the ex- | feeling vrew to one of positive assurance Resignation of the Board Accepted at the C. Bulbe and Piants , —— i) ception of Mrs, J.J, Priezei, who was | that the malady that has made life mis- Annual Sharchoidei's Meetivg. N B15 Gladiolus, pv ehimontiel se Ml I arp ou " ) eons lerably bruised about the head The | erable for ey many years wae leaving ee 6D hii ; it. show variet’s * Se pressed his decision of re t wl risited was the house of Capt. | ; Ina leader on the development of — 6 Dahlias, select —— epecased hes a oak next place visited was the house ¢ 4p" | meas | continned the treatment. By ( i Seunk offee: tha Bceded Cae “ G@— 6 Montbretias, handsome . “ 0c | | teal le On account oF his W illiam \W hite, which was on ly } arty | the time I had Ae d nine } xXes of Pink ran ! ! aa sd “ O— 6 Roses, everbioam'g beauties 50c. } ros f White's | pi “Ha cial News says: “Whatever the results lindow Collection, 1 each, lestroye d. Acroas the road rou ntes | Pills notatwinve of the rheomatism re >» x Win v t I } f Cyrus Hinkst wentirely | ; \. ofthe vote may be,a minority represent- Fuchsia, Dbl. Fl. Musk, Ivy J popular summer rosort | Mie home of Cyrus Hinkston was entirely | niained, but to make assurance doubly | ‘ daseaihien adie allaiiah a: aaa and Sweet Se't'd Geranium, } 50s. Port Buri owned by Q. C. scott, | carried away. Mr, Hinkston received | snore T continued the treatment until 1] 8 : sili oi P : Manews Vine, Tropesotiam, | ee sic 4 a ; z ‘ " 4infnl hut wot serious injuries, Spencer } had alt ve boxes of the pills. This enough to cause a self-respecting chair Mew. Primrose & Heliotrope : as destroyed vy fire the) Paln’nt hu eee ee oe oe eee "| man to retire. The board ought to re E— 8 Geraniums, finest assorted “ 50c. rnipg, Loss, 344000: insured. Ross’ was in the line of the cyclone and | was in January, ISd4d, since when I have samentioe The Geaad Teank. soca RR-123.Coleus, fineassorted colors “ Se. i was carried away, as were also the honses not had the slightest trace of any rheu- Sign n 5 “i i 'tl i tcapital “ §— Glris, tinest varieties . . . “ 5Oc. lia Erie and Detroit Railway | ¢5 A. s, Powell. J. A. Comas. Andrew | matic pain | am satisfied beyond a will do much good on 0 presen “a a Any % collections for Se; Sfor 91.25; or 5 for @& ny are rotiating for eplendid ome cia Aare cae a pets OA raiae ages sey . asis, whoever , ‘hairman. ne By Mail, post-paid, our selection. A Snap! are pegotiating for a splend Mhompson and Manno Hege. Miss Daisy | doubt that. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills | asi , Whoever may be ¢ airmat ¢ y = SR | aced on tho Port Stanley | Naif, at Powell’s house, was badly in- ee ; ; essential factor of future success is a atalogu 7) -YeH, at Powe tOHSe, Was PAGIY IB | cured me, and I can contidently recom- | “ : ie saad THE STEELE BRICCS. MARCON SEED CO. LTD. “) nd route during tl mmer red. as was Mrs. J. Comas At the IE Canadian board. Possibly at theeleventh : . ' i red, a8 Was MITE, 4. omens. : < mend them to all rheumatic sufferers, hour the chaieman will tev to comselt- Toronto, Ont. \ , 'he grand jary at the Toronto assizes, | (lege tustrct 4 ee wie ianeune ite inane, a iat ! saeaalies by agreeing to introduce turned a *rue bill against Arthur A, been distnissed. Hege saw the storm ap- partial paralysia, locomotar ataxia, nery- ms ee ie pS ie This however | ed with the murder of his; breaching and fearing its results, hurried | 643 headache, nervous prostration and sl meal aE a ‘Te aa SEND YOUR | v ‘FULLY EQUAL Re tl -holars to his cyclone cell ee cia would not tuftice. Sir Henry Tyler hae ny the house in which she 1@ Scholars Oo his yerone cellar. | digseqses depending upon humors in the been the evil genius of the company oar : 2 is foresighteduess prevented any aufut | hlocd euch apeerofala.chronie erysipelan | Dec? th Ga eaten he ead there fs | xy = O ANY IMPORTED ‘ 1 ' holocaust, tor just as the last child had | ete. all disappear before 4 fair treatment anc Fa 1 ik Fi ahaa z os p Fabre, of Montreal, cele-| heen safely stowed away in the cellar the | with Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. They | 2 chance of recovery. @ | ‘L DREWRY-: WIMNIPEC ’nd anniversary of his epis re] s struck the house over them and | ,; =a At the meeting of the shareholders of ” Archbishas cy« we y mG HOUSE OV em ahs givea healthy glow to pale and sallow the Grand Trank road the resignation of My | SEES EDO ae ein ee Se ee ea ao ns complexions and bnild up and tenew the pianist See eee tee i 3 hops (;ravel and I-ward ’ _ v Wanuwe Lema 74. . ‘ gy “25 : 8 yas sre c- ° v Se i 1 Bishops (sravel and Ewar The fury of the storm seems to _ entire system. Sold by ail dealers aud a e spmaeae was tendered and a rO THE os: Wadd dada re present done its worst ¢ , five Ss west Oo dat Se 4 . ++ . © : : rs hor % a t : oe er : van : ’ post paid at Sve. au box or ne ae for There was a crowded meeting of the MODEL STEAM LAUNDRY, WINNIPEG ie ay ’ aan oft 0 “gar | aistead, ere a t | it pe SOLS QS) fy , 2 "eas 4 as € ~ Bue = E son malt ageh $3, cn Gaal weedeat. Medicine Co. Brockville, Ont. Do not | Shareholders. Sir Henry Tyler, the ove rice Lise ox aveniestox, — | Prash : Seeds Se Near the Friexel house, dead horses, | } ¥ z ; aps president, announced that on account of atl, aud ils parliamentary corres- oe ie Friexes: House, Aes %, | be persuaded to take some substitute. | tec natagie : int him be ao lentat Ottawa, died of per isis at | Cattle, hogs and chickens are scattered all =e majority Of proxies ig : Mig ———— catenin Mudie’ aanstinn over the wheat field, Those who first saw | THREE NOTED EPISCOPALIANS. -rapullathig ong 1e — i Sun Insurance Office. Firk Bought direst fren ¢ a ee ses . dinasta- coming as aja wary e@ y ’ , | ag ee lodis the disaster ¢ ming say it mad very slow | who Have Used Dr. Agnew's Catarahal oie a Enally aden for a few Fastern Assurance Co. j | ee mais a inguus . oe on) torte wis ee = ag progress, travelling not faster than a | Powders, and in the Interests of Suffer- days, in pa SHRP, enable gshareholders to Quebec Fire Assurance Company. aes Pane ones . . ierer ol hl Saye # a 2 pose ie per-on could run, It seemed to waver | ing Humanity Say How Much it Has y t 2 cade: London and Lancashire Life Ins. Co. | seomne Hilustratest ¢ = cat 1., has been presented by Okyher s) first in one directien and then in another. a a ap point anew British ad Forei Mari I C on application her, whe lives in Toronto, with a/| As far as hes . “overing a distance aya - ritish an oreign Marine Ins, Co, adverts i As far as he urd from, cove nnga distance In the ecclesiastical history of Canada Pl Gl I <e J. M. PERKINS, 941'. Main St, Winnipeg Watehand chain, | of eighteen miles across the country from the mames of the Right Rev. A. Se@cct. VOLCANO COLIMA. Lloyd s Plate Glass Insurance Company ) = Outlets aad the Salen of shnl® —— mensions Sere residences, man, D. D., D.C. s., Lord Bishop of To- ass W. R. ALLAN, MI ng company, the principal . sid : - = 3 — ones, ~<_. ronto, and Rev. John Langtry, M. A., Glare of ths init Plainly Seen Sixty General Agent, miliers. have advanced the - : be 5 _ : ‘s = rn io | D. C. L.. stand out prominent and within Miles Distant. Winnipeg é te) Ss if UD, very boay ° ° e | i r cents per barrel, making inte a4 <— a Adak cone 2 his own parish may be added to these the A glare from the eruntion of a volcano, a t ta j ay } 1@ TrAcK © 6 sto OS “Verything , r ro332 : . e . : / nereaes ¢ cents in a week. pa Sep ; Sas a il protably have to be | name of the Rev. W. R. Williams, Dr. |i miles in the interior of Colima, was ' _ “aaa ee <a at = bh sia sailed . : fail i rae :) « j L, angtry’ fo pop sular ¢ ‘urato, "| hese gentle- plainly seen in the city of Manzanille and NO FARM is coniple te with. | JF sh ais an beat awainst ti = Sn es for eines : | men believe in acting ont the axiom of other points along the Pacific coast the out Setgranate Peters "e, ta editoris reference tu the part he tool cul | the (ood Book. that having learned of other night. The disturbances § are rind ialict { Jf you require GLASSES «end unable onnection with the recent athieti: nes Fe eT ene | that which has been a sourse of benefit to | steadily increasing. Houses in the city of Force Pump ito call on us write fo “EYE SIGHT eek a paper a a the : | themselves, itis their duty to tell the | Colima, a few miles from the base of the | . : << © . ane ' i i = Be esa 6 ee ee “ A Ppentet Omeer w sii Surrendered to the | good news to others. These three c lergy- mountain, are coated with ashes. | Why ? It is two force pumps | BY MAIL. It will enat von to hi ai : "| pe First Case on Record. | men of der Mpiseopal church have each The railroad line of the Mexican Nation —— il ead ENO irself. Onur etoek i4 the largest and c y ; - = . aia e . wows ore . a} FEPOTS SH ARO SOTO WHIVEraty Lic = Vatentin Gallego, who ‘urren- | used Dr. Agnew’s Catarrhal Powder and | Construction company, is depended upon | less labor than any other. | most complete in Car . LH prices tte was iaid before the Ontario | dered fifty Spanish soldiers to the Cuban | found that for cold in the head and ca- to furnish means of escape to the people 2—It will foree water from any |, . " -PRCAL COPY ernment recently. It finds in favor | rebels, and who was afterwards captured tarrhal troubles it is a great helper, and in case a panic should ensue, The earth- depth te any «i-tane o with Thiklk INVEAN OPTICAL €€ “ | ty on the various points in| and turned over to the military authori- | over their own signature they have said quakes are short and sharp and have thus i cain & ee cos OrirTiciAns } : . . : ; - j , j } tte and = declares that the councils! ties of Havana, was, after court martial, | to the public that these things are SO.] far been felt in Colima, Zapoeland, Patz protection im ease of tire. | oe nog apr ame Ciiscerems ; acted clearly within their rights in en- sentenced to be shot. his sentence was | that others may be likewise benefited and cuer. Urupan, (iuadalajara and many 4 a is ee primed and | , . : reing discipline carried out the other day in the fortress helped. other smaller places. i Tye eens tes a ics saliany teins Canes deliteel Geena dienes of Cabana. Lieut. Valentin: Gallego, One short puff of the breath through Subterranean rumblings were heard at 6—It has no leather eusher ta BRITTEN & RRADSHAW'S wuthorizing the collector of customs | 20Uld Bet be confounded with Lieut. | the blower, supplied with each bottle of | intervals during the day and through the get out of order, tian ts Oe Costin Benjamin Gallego of the Peninsnlar regi- | Dr. Agnes’ Catarrhal Powder, diffuses night, and masses are being said in allthe} ANDERSON PUMP COMPANY | PE PSI N et. ( xl J M oie stint seve of dele ment, who was recently tried by court this powder over the surface of the nasal | churches toavert the threatened calamity. “78 James Street, W innipe ir. s vie ‘iat tae eats Maen Boa, Fort marten = ~ “fs gets ete nha for — Painless and = to - The velcanic fires have ignited some of AIDS DIGES TION : gesitoineae™ : , allowing the rebeis to surprise him in a! it relieves in 10 minutes, an perinanently | the f ts at the base of the mountain ppard t omplete the fiye mules of os the forests at the base o . ss : ; 5 oy ‘ n Fy ' Poi opie tN 1 " saloon at Jaraguacity. Inapproving the | sures catarrh, hay fever, colds, headache, = gai PO or edi og ig ita ging week emile Point and Nelso : j nese ‘ — ' * | gentence of the court martial which eon- | sore throat tousilitis and deafness, tv _ ‘ ° on. “s ( oO; ai ‘ i ; '¢) ‘ , ‘ 9 i . , r g ns clerk of : a ‘ = é ; ass ee : of —" lemned Lieut. Valentin Gallego to death, | cents. Geo. W. W iggins, town hip cause trouble. ‘Ww hy £O Because Blair, of Toronto, chief account- | Capt. General Martinez de Campos, issued | Rawden, Ont., died a few —— ago at they are always thinking about a strike.” | i ae | Lif, an Ulite), CHIC ACCOUNT. . ° : sate ws ’ . ’ ee ° r - ¥ i ’ ’ i ag. f the inland revenuedepartment, has|a@ proclamation during the course of | VERY HELPFUL TO LADIES. Cardinal, Ont., after a long illness yior nine lays. His friends| W hich he said it was the first time inthe | Quick Relief, Without After 1 npleasant- Taare mn Tay coe ee PTT . te \ ire Very auxious about him, Blair is) bh story of his REAaary life that he had ness, Comes to Those Who Use ZIONS POSTMASTER TOR U RE [ N re LD whabout town, and was ashrewd, | known-a Spanish othicer to be executed as | South American Kidney senriy } : ™ _ aoe ny $1. h)a year for his | a coward, (ES aiscinaiestiie i c) eS ss rs "| Pasting, Canpeecaieae ans es ; . WAS SUFFERED, a 98 — se that he - ~ es “ge wane a a li G40n Was Whilst both «exes are sufferers from | Suffers Everything Bat Death From Dys- tted su e owing to domestic | conducted with the usual military cere- | 1. YY ble any re . ; . . ‘ monies, and he, person ally, gave the or- nae: y a ows — - ra ts igo pepsia, but is now in Perfect Health A Well Kaown Gestlemen in the District | Are liadle { wl] ar ia. Cla ; ler for the firing squad to mg Loot Beretta te mite merengue em «: Through Using B. B. B. of Algoma Writes About His | ther evening while five boys were Ty iptain <a rai his —~ pain, because of disorganization of the Saff. rings 3 i? CAaDptal Sfeneral left AVANnS o . * , : : ‘ ithe river at Paris, Ont., i lien ad Bintan inte £2 ae en ' | kidpeys. Objection is taken, and rightly, Letters like these speak stronger than 4 «t and all ere Ate Bsn eau es. Ssarceras, Hants ae ere to many remedies, because of the methods | aecart; ‘ -ertise Suc egg? vr the preety Cienfuegos. He will await his yacht, the aR ; : ieee ascertions and advertisements. uch GENTLEMEN,—-About three months ago | nte the water Robert West th 1 1 1 of use, as well as after unpleasantness. | egnvine ytestimony provesthat B. B. B. , Villa Derdo at Manzillio, The captain- Thi ver the e: ith Sontk i abe : 1 wasall used up with Rheumatism. suf an saw the accident and rescued | panera in order to give work to the ut iis Is hever the case with Sonth Ameri- | igthe certain cure for Indigestion or fering more than torture from it frequent but the fifth, Harold Jones. | © ’ : 5 . : can hidney Care. It gives ease to the Dvspepsia : B eee TE Beige, con ch ¢ and thus prevent any discon- ' ix hours. and ‘ a = : : ly. I took three bottles of your yaluable ind although West dived repeatedly tented s a Ha cuanen Geens ne gaat patie! Moin six hours, ans Lo &UDON Ing (ZENTLEMEN, - I suffered everything but 0 edicine 3urdock Blood bitters and ar P od to find the body A number of : mone. 4 ‘ effects follow, for in a short time, eveo in death from Indigestion for about four} *” Sat Oe rm “hy OUR LEADER. Eero ONLY §12 icagred tha river and found i.” the rebels. on the ground that they aygravated cases, an entire cure is effect- | years and tried all sorta of medicine to|"°* feel all O. Ko again. Somesix years 2 re ar nerd neste : ‘pling have nothing else to do, as has been the | na There is no other medicing.dike years, At last I tried B.B. RB 1 ago I took a few bottles of DB. B. B., and end for | o@ OF Carriage oe at SESE EL EEE AAIAO’N | case in many instances, has ordered the one pede no eflect. At las ries »»D. b., ane
ite j } sdicine , Otis, tet parele } rytiing in eBeKs South American Kidney Cure. It is a) pefore the second bottle was finished wae | found it the best medicine I had ever
commencement of a number of public = used. Thad the best of health until this at- Bhie Fitimittare bee. Petes ' ’ z remedy for the kidneys and b adder only |, asc » y ; : y ; ; oe . oa I} 1airy mmissioner | as _ en in- Wor Ks, which it Is hoped will result 1 —not a general specitic es ‘ i : bi ee i te sound and w ell as could be 5 and have tack of Itheumatism and no W | ain vlad ect ar m ¢ r eta - ’ . ' 7 } = ee ee “vee 40 is supp een RO ever Since. Ppp ted by the Minister of Axtrieulture | material benefit to the island and to the | eceaisteabesieT elie i. to say that B.B.B has made me as { cers : vaamteried 1° oth Seca Da ‘ek an to cure everything and ends by effec ting Bexi. Stewart j “ae ts SCOTT FURNITURE COMPANY, to aend twoor three expert instructors in | laboring classes. iring the absence of 1 Seth Reine Wan SENI. STE iT. sound asa dollar. . : t Cc C ral le fr | ho cure. OVUGh AMePican Viauey C ure } P etmaster \ (" : Al rg IK EE} { cee making and butter mak — sail 82 = ee ~~ rom Havana, foes its particular work aud dues it well, ie : way? N a McCon acute. ats me ‘ “j fet ' cers Matitoba and the Northwest Territories |General Jose Arderius will act as Captain- | Zionville, N. B. Kenabateh P. O., Ont. 214 GRAHAM FORT ST. Wi x tthe new factories and creameries ! (veneral. a ses ep ' . ne - Sean a A VETERAN OF THE LATE WAR, stit rr AUP PeseDiaLives i j 3 lait rand the Northwest Territories To Veterans of ‘85, Cured of Fiuitering of the Heart and | . nave one f these « \perts The followin r letter has been issued by | Smothering Spelis by Dr. Agoews’ Cure | tactories should make applica Messrs, H. J, Ma fonald, H. Tuloch, Rk. for the Heart—It Always Rellewes in | eA lairy commissioner. i. 2s ung sia JON. Mouat, on behalf of Thirty Minutes and Thus Saves Thou- % } | t hill the Northwest Veterans’ association, in sania of Lives. | = eel weeny s dp "Taha iry returne i iruc nil ; | | | i “4 fens vs a * sits Connection with the naar decoration Mr. H. Hi Musselman. meni ber of the } Blood Bitters lik } , cu nae Se ee of gravea on Sunday, May 12th. |G 4 ror ; re | | n brothers, charged with the murder at + Nort] : > 5 se 1G> G. A. R., Wei pes, Pa. writes [have | power over every orsan of the | t year TI lo the Northwest Field Force of °S5: | used two bottles of Dr \gnews’ Care for | The Li he | + | ve we cars ago. ie om 2 } “i = " 2 i } > IVer ne ; ul tric fs T e.. 7 Phe annual decoration of the graves of | the Heart, and have been entirely cured | agi an : eg as yarns, ¥ Orivibaly ame from New ur . des who fell at the f, 1% ° , aaa | Stom: } the kK the Skin. tl ; re they have wealthy rela-|: . images Who fel: at the front im So, | of palpitation or fluttering of the heart = ality SHE Ft i ae ~< Bae ae a ome a re . W y;, is to take place this year on Sunday, M 4Y | and smothering spells. 1 took ten bottles Bladder, in tact, all parts ot the | } "# Eb ai ii ah @ VUSILDESS, ATi tiis th » B24 . : i : ae Valle’ lif h. the abniversary of the taki ing | of Sar-a} mariliu, but it failed in any way to syster aaa Sat ed ' * was ookkeeper Wells’ life was | (5 'B: al 1. : ro. lee system ure 1 uted, purified, and ae any yeerers~ Stk den Uaioe of fein: ces ‘ maton ae hee istom Oo annua y de- relieve tn I do not think the valne of restore i i naet e nat } action 1 “ . 1 + became the wife of Tsung the graves at St. John’s, which | the heart cure can be estimated. It has ee ee naan t becanie the ie of : = : rr} ; Harrie P Hear Lis 1] t shay WAS initiated by the Veteran's Association | wro ught such a change in my condition | this medicine. 1 sit CURES « ar 2 IVAMIS, ALG It is Alleged that about four rs y has ineres 1 j 12) nt ' : ' r} ' : ‘A, . wan bh Dsante denial ‘ a } 7 iv ul } yea! age, ia InMeTeas + 1D th at If feel like a new man. diseases affi etin ¢ these or ¢ Mer ' = , a 7 "| public interest each year, and Decoration of the <« ye in, ¢ : ae i : . = i 12 vs te rc ns i, of ‘ < ; ; Day of 1805. the tenth anniversary of the DOUBLED UP WITH RHEUMATISM. | : he ee. oe iH id { nel C. PL DeGarmo, originator of. Tt — is expected to be attended by a tion, Bad Bio od, Bilhousness, ead- ; Montreal food fair in the Windsor; ™uch larger company than in former | 4 Norwood Citiz n Praises South Ameri- | ache, hidney sek Liver Complaint, ha ittown the other evening for New Fe sears and to be in ev eid way a memor- | can Kheumatic Cure. Obstinate Humors, Old Se: ns tu York, and now the fair is Cticall _ial ) * ASSO- rea): ; ; és . > oa, ae a” fair 3 i pra ucally ran sia vie “aay ad <a ee rof the asso William Pegg, Norwood, Ont Last Rheumati: m, Ne: 5 or Gel nent: Sithough an officer represent- hI . a een to have as many =“ Pos-) Christmas IL eould hardly walk and was Debility and all irrevulariti ae : ? . Winds ho ] 0 ai = Ba. ile ith iv - u , m iF “4 atic ail . . > We 2 x ti or hote 1 mpany is in * ile - e membe rs of the Northwest nearly doubled ip with rheumatism. I ; j ip : oe irge to see that nothing is removed field force take part in the proceedings as procured three bottles of South American | system, caused by Bad Blood or di-- : viaiin Ofna 2 Hee Wie aia “a ast vears cardial inwitetion i er. ° : - a a oe rs } ing — ‘ Pp irs hased in a years, A Oraiai iny itati« his é& Rheumatic Cure from VW : Rutherford. ordered ac tTiONn ot th ~ zi B a retry wi ere, but paid for very little. tended to you to aud in us wt by the march to | druggist, Norwood, and found it the best i Liver or Kidneys. Thousandsett : - AARTUIV ALY of ihe e Kpe le oie " ith tl it’ i te ry. ALG ASSist : Vv ve ur prese nce and ynickest acting medicine I ever saw, monials Warr ant t} an assert t] . uae getting up the far has _been, and now ‘!8 the commemoraty The tirst dose gave relief, and the three | “Ser , BEST s PRING —— "aman amiy of people anxious bottles completely cured me. I have had | B.B.B. is the OR ty ai, a bx thy mo — ae ae = - an A“ . } . - as wr monty which they have; The sin that shinesthe brightest is the | neither ache nor pain from rheumatism MEDICINE FOR YOUNG je, j i¢ hopes of ever getting. ; one most apt to kill. since, OLD. ae ! ae: My
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pee, | ees | cinuity, and netther fudge nor jury coulg | WOULD SHED BLOOD — VX | marrving the yonng California beautv. COUNTERFEITING. TV EL.BRINGEPRF ‘pT be intluenced. nse
1 FOR \ LIAIN )\. He smiled and looked happy, though, FI\ E-FINGERED FRU IT. TO TROPICAL AMERICA. In the Cause of Their Manitoba Breth- 5 q | when he spoke of her asa “charming An American Arrested in London With NATIVE ou Sat ren
2 PARAMOUR SHOT | reat rail Se is a Much Suspicious Material. QUEER KIND OF AN ORANGE IMPORT- | ewnet je Known as the Vanilla Bean s Mer. Langevin, archbishop of St. Boni-
Mandal Howard, 4); vears of age, well
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és Mee ae es aga _ | dresecd and of A ee oe The so-called vanilla bean is not a bear | dress by the students of Mount t. Louis - > . > . st? 3 ’ . +c * “i , . as —_ - *, * . 4 i bwo people iove each other they may waserrested in London. Ont, recently, : | at all, wavs Garden and Forest. but the | college, Montreal, recentiy. which stated rt ‘ - rev iffthee wie ae c ° -} i : i . j ‘ . ) < zi “or ’, ie : - ed Husband Traced Them f>) marry ifthey wish, and I wont ray what | and arraigned in the police court charged | ge 4 Said to Bear a Remarkably Close | fruit of a climbing orchid, Vanilla plani | among other things, “That tha Catholics » rence i ” f : > wai ee i niger j \ ‘ : .
- Rend: ne, serprised Them | wil the onteome t the meeting be- with having in his possession a quantity - aa Miced en folia the capsule or pod of which is about j of this province ‘ nebec considered the a 4 a ui {Principals in the | rween myself and Lolly.” Hie lordeh P | of engraved plates. Iie aiso had in his ie aiuto tacos elites elghte of an inch in diameter and | interest of their brethren in Manitoba to aust yenge a = —- i al = {= = 5 gs 4 . - ° t — i ’ .
I were Promiacat henta naa ° FOINZ VACE » bakereheid. He Possession a passport attesting his | nited sidering the Size of the Tree the Fruit Is from six to ten inches long ang has cer | be their interests and in that cause they ie is yoing home to kagiand, L rd S'ates citizenship. lhe detective who . | tain resemblance to the so-called ¢ atal pa will gO 80 far as to shed their blood if
; mglas looks shabby. His clothes are | greeted him stated on the witness stand ee er | bean. The plant in its native home in | need be.” In his reply, Myr. Langevin ae reli worn, and he wore an overcoat that that he searched Howard’s lodgings The five-fingered orange is a queer | Mexico and tropical Aasnerica climbs | eqid “The words which vour address
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: een ripped across the front from where he found a nomber of plates for thing It grows exactly in the ship t | Over trees and shrub« by means of slender | ; miains are enbetantial. God forbid
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€ top pocke ear to the side and then printing i) frane notes on the Bank of a human hand, with « tum a A a rootiects sent out from the joints of the | that I should consider the tlattering ex
eo ¢ > roncecdt = ‘ . ; ? , ? 7 . » ’ nines ; .e, up, apparentiv Dv a inan with a france, and alss piates for the manufac fingers It isa half-open hiane that of | stem It is not @ true epiphyte. however, pressions in it as teing intended for my
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as arse needle, de is living at the LeX- | tore of French railway bonds. He aleo! 1 js cumous fruit, and The Chose Pes | but always maintains its connection With | homble person. Your sympathies are
: ‘ ES novton. a cheap and Li ije? jnesti Nawvie found everai wood cnt niates for print- lad t i an mig-naiied Chines ‘ “y the svil In its wild state it climbs to @ for the conntry, the canse which I repre
iv name s ot : | ‘oi lowe 7 “e . = ja aT x . L i i DS i ing counterfeit United States postage = j. -rt 2 Even tl tiis are itieDt leas, height of twenty feet but inp cultivation | gene and for your fellow Cathohes of 4 ePnged S = ’ - val . ’ ' via? t} *j - . an | ' ‘
S é stamps and one dollar notes, and a com- ud) pointed, and swe Like P - itis kept within bounds so that the UM- | Waniroha It ia with happiness that | avert) . . . ’ ‘ . ?) ‘ ti ’ . ; ; aa ] i F OFFER ACCEPTED plete outfit for the ntterance of (sermart Tange Pnyers with a Jenyth “i geggsl Ste rite s snot injured when the other?! jaye heard von say that my ff CR Wil
store 3 ( MALCE?> abs } : Piper [ren are J i & ‘ bank notes. Inapadiecked room inthe = came eas thr iheiies ry oa et | are gathered. A late number of popular tind brothers among von. That ie more fo ’ : : "it Ce : eoll-rpeg ti wily « ; ; re P : ’ ‘ ; Saivador Guarantees to Pay Nicaragua’s basement of Howard’s lodgings the de- ‘ 1 & Well-reguited eit , | melence News contains 4B interesting | than 4 declaration ¢f aifection: it is a re . en reetive discovered a printing prese with rates ita regular niemiiwt meDOT eine | account f the method of growing the declaration of principles We are striig- ' “tar on . , 1 : ++ ie hysas faniily ‘ s S _ , ali of the necessary actessories, such as ote Piney path A . vanilla in which it is stated that in Mes giing for out rights out west as first ocen- - . c tas Le a Sees . eae ; ‘ ik ait rie 1 ts Wis ' : - = | - ; i . ‘ ent = e at Washing: hemicals photographic apparatus, etc, nal ada Pistian Hag E fe ico the plant is propogated by cating snd | ptera of the soil. forthe French were the telegram from Anibassador forthe production of tinished | forgeries, ut it t Mein. Ive ange Cree et . then trained over seme rough barked | civilizers of these vast [territories where , : * ? ’ fas i Ww *} | ‘ ~' t jon Stating that Great | Tn the room containing the printing press ine ay VGt tae oes : yi trellis work in partial shade “we a. | You would be perfectly at home.” There 2 a ted the guarantee made | were also found a juantity of counterfeit ies, di ee “eeeS\ slants were first introduced into the West was 4 large party of ecclesiastic? present. i r r thie ayinentl ob the im- | notes ready for issnance. They were, 1! : , and Fast Indies they grew vigerously and / ravua in Mmaon Within y exeentedand in every respect . gentleman of san F Fal : produced an abundance of flowers but ob ie - res : ver it , tic ‘harles Hill-Tont } turned from ! z 1 39 S00n aS N iravua » defy detection. Howard t ciel SB A FOar GE cw BEY ee ee te ds It was discovered that the particu (haries bi-boOnt fas re * ‘ : ‘ j ‘ {j~covered a - ¢ . ‘oe rr ime be th Lie inte. . ria e british - ce Of the charge against him, = -Japa: se tl “ an ad dis : lar moth which fertilized the flowers in exploring the mound at Hatziec Praine 3 ee ee aE :« sie! al — } o he lyht if ana ‘ new hom 2 Ot ; w } i 8 specime °° » IKANVE “ia dthathe w iSengarge iin scientific i . , h . ; Mexico was absent from its new home } bie got a rT ery of cnrions pee : n on and protested yehemently ! fit it heme to put into 7 : and artificial pelenation Was resorted t which must be at least wah vears ol utement viven at ne nnetted with men al- he : ny his ‘ t plant- bere Tie after which the flowers produ: ed abun | trent ma e revarded a8 | ready under arrest on evidence or sna- | guards it as the apr ris ey Not 2! aantly. With along splint of tamiboo the | = . e} s ring neect bas eos % ‘ . . rh ” ios ave fo the aente pic¢jion of membership in agang of for ‘ SOF " gee a : lipof the Mower is lifted away and the Cite = t #'eeeNn NN 1ravna rer2 and ¢ noterfejters, How ard. 2 we ] j ! 1 t Ts leaves : 7 eee pollen is transferred froma the pen kets aud i : m , : ; snl ¢ r its tus yith a ‘3 ; , Tr wo s } 2 eat Britcin it mnnot be doubted ‘s s¢veral other men now in Istody, if ‘ sited enereacats applied to the stigma — er | n | Y rans i \ } tenes hie thie oniré , , ae ‘ fe i eS 9 , ri , nyt! mptirm supposed to be connected with the yany fie ! j bildnigies i I ae eis ily done that one person x “ite ertliize @ “ *% ‘ ~ i t sritis? vet if ct nnhtertelt er whose tratl nephurious . i Mars TT CTLONICARY ae % lis) towers in «a morntng ane pouts re I ; { } rieiters whos thie ] | j ss . 3 : = roth hola hing, and gives 1 ; . te Te ull size ame six NM ARD . ail ti as notice of | nited <t>tes postave stamps W as rea- ’ i ; Quine t thi mth rein h fall « y 2 i) oO ' . +} ¢ we ‘ t | iifp il ite . rir . eig f u] @ com- ently disclosed in Chicago through tt atti a I +) OTS ERORS SO FBO { Taking effect on “Sunday, December S . ENT i ' ‘ } if thine reer Chie | The rit a : i and com ‘ Ldimira venson. The | shipments of the interfeits from Can- : page Phe process of curing is long and | léth. 1894. = vais ei ie eal racia’« in- fe tur t meaeie ee een eee ee eee ‘| plicated and the aroma of vanilla is } ‘ : ; sr cael i the ‘ ! . : 1 opielad feo bie produs ed oniy by ferinentation i sa onal 4. Bound ' “ : — +} t ith j ; j ' ; the aN. " " nded 1 alvador by Nicaragua JERDICT AGAINST DURANT. ‘ j~ were gy with ea Inthe Island of Keuuton tn the lodiau Kead up. geet down te nt wher e! tT - = / ities Ocean where the plant is grown exten ——— —_————— , : ‘ i { et) “si ‘ = + ~ ’ f it that ‘ nent ve ’ sively the po are placed in @ basket and on “ z ragiian ninister at Chain of Circumstances Pastening the Ter- i od ively the pods ar poia es t ¥ 3 ; , i! t ‘ , it eae | . — plunged for half a minute in hot wuter 7 ; — ~T : ‘a . the ©3se of aVador rible Crimes an the Medical Student, nar aia eee é —& 34 SATION -— _ t sbive intry it manse “ e satis then placed on 4 nat to dmain and «exposed ye gn e at aS bea j Ahh y ernment S i : \ ; af Pi. , 4 i “_ —~ p+ pe .f thie iY ies I #00 Wn panche ' bas ‘ i ¥ shbiye between woolen blankets to the sun for -s <sf&e 36 = 3a : “ ag Lamont held at San | miseo, recent rlosit ix r ight days and kept in lose C2 at * Es T ; ‘ , ; — iad Fag shai L ver arging | tor Mr. G ta diMeutl boxes during the night to promote # slight ae 3 Py & ~ L i ‘ ‘ eodore Irant ath j ey ni 4 + TT ’ ‘ i iii so fermentatiot When t? v x15 Te per es —- Sicas Sete ee -— = ee i e other dav n ne } een produced aly as ; get " fect] ured thev are a dark chocolate i Ap j 0 Wino! pew - | “ ah p =e ho saw rant - nity of Ime i rogue litte shrub r palable and f1 from moisture. i p 80 .Portage Jouction.. 1°“ p 5 6 s ant aocay 1D , ‘ : > : ‘ 7 : i : , - tied Be [ 94 -. “%. Norbet ry io ! : Be , a ok ro} t) hig rilore,| i When finally prepared the pods are tie <r 45 pa (artier mi 6 4 . . ' , r) the ttle rg th i 4 T Die ‘ rtit if ‘ t wt “ Ip in bundles par ked ime oat? tight Hho Eegd I 4a: < p “t Avathe '. a : ng link eemingly all that was ' ht prop ehaved Tree 19) and when in prime condition they are = , = : eaeeate Died . ri I } r ¢ P } j ‘ aA : Sve ’ tw af ee 7 wking ¢ ti plete tre i in of f liti- t rye or alana, covered with ‘ roost ligt if tieeclie ilme a wm 40 4 Morris éfye ‘> . ‘it : 3 ip ieaoares '-nees fertening the % bile t-s 1) {} t? igaed TW / ry stalls f b1ilii wid which when { nt wr * me Jems ya . E es # medical 6 ent, Wa ppued at the l VOSS pressed between the fingers ives MT the +a "p -_— tte 4 Mpeg u tt ‘ ‘4 tor ts — wert te Sit 12 a GS , Ine ret j ” PRT artis niar ini a rhe , ' , , haracteristh ms mpage tes. Se Seca | wig 3 res Pembina pl * ‘ rect ¢ t raat ’ ‘ ey Kis prod ed nu Mex! sud is | ' 4 lta (rand Focke 4 oo p eatege Sai * Saw unt ! i f ne ¢ = great + U) regarded as the hiwhest quality Dhie {a7 Winti peg Jonetion t t ’ sees : . : * f ” ae FS te . | ip 464 rulith ~ A “if ¢ 7 i if are lie | ply [ | ain unt imported is sumething ae ~~ sessile Minneapolia mont waiking toaaraesthe sure] ina . Hal Thes ; a) pounds a yeur whilils th ir I Boi j mite Om iat | ani ii “a niva fe “if tant at lock t o! in phey are | wast a portion of the supply is derived | op ns talecago reg a iii a P z Z } —_ y i rj. ! ited f roy the laland f Tahiti although the | iti r ii ’ ’ ’ ’ : I i I pe > fnagnani- i eee wastivsgy ¢ ' f nex t lia lie ir, of this is much inferior ne | oe in explained the w railing inex "| quality of a MORRIS-BRANOON BRANCH. ver ion a8 i atnnintsnent « ne Clarl sss: cl ne a srrow and of supply of London comes largely from | in hlothliated ar wahorate nian’s «¢ “tement rr r I at le & Mauritius and Seychelles and the greate KF. Bound W Konad vyany ieui remiss ae al een PY ‘ : 4? ry raf fr wart P +} ¢ vanilla mp rted into France } Koad up a tm! dows / eel oe ‘. ss f,eat : | + t @ct t lrant t " i! . Thies : nes from hte rhdiiy) Phires years Ld a a ~ ; % « | ri i I I i . ‘ tigeael ‘ ere ' ny t : rv that of ABD D> nds vere ported | Z 4 : eM ‘ ‘ a o tron this siand Ww ho wae io n a - > P . ect s x » ral ; ; 3 e) . { A ‘ z m “TA TIOSIA > ; - ’ e } na {ict itt re re tw ! atl nt produce ‘ © Tes r- 2 E pe a A i } . lent ‘ 1 : ¢sricr ¢ + ’ ! ‘ t) « . { i z Z Tr s Pa ii Z ; g ' al = Zz a we ! ears f ther I — 4=5 Ye ‘ : 25 . S AGS | & @ckei x ass & + +} ' 26 r ive ass ; i - ft) ‘ i - —— —— a a! . ' ; : ‘ f fs roy y white | Clab. | pegecied & 2 fon ( voble. annt of the murdered en it ; : & Beet Mate Clas a | 1a 315y Winnipee Pe " ae. rir] testified that rant ul propose . mbna) Paris has a numberof very peenliarciabs | 7a, | Morria — i at ai F } miber t duitifiie, ‘) | at the present time, more perhaps than any 6 ty ‘ 0 “* varts a arriage to Bianche las ite : , amp? 82P 2 yrtle rthoir r tt r 5s $ Ite des , te clut 48 been ’ iad been refused. when e ’ earned ‘ other city. Its deaf mute club aa 5 Ay » 29..... Koland i diciens a thew engaged | another Ing tert ses | frequently spoken of by Uourists st s8 &X 4 4uy, y 2 werbens a és WY " r f Play : t t I ait “ ioctly what it professes to be—an association Simp ih mm 396 a ! ‘a an. ‘ \ { ” IZA ‘ : : ; : ; 7 é j ‘ : 214 -* a] [eo rwidn *? tia ‘ ; nt ’ , ratg,i tur " ‘ ’ i if leaf 1nd dumb men, @ii of them com J Hy La 4 Aitaimont i . bpp ‘ nea’ nee ‘ diss e Wak - f ; eerie paritively weaithy 2.15] - We Tne T ADE. na ty +e f a ni tive ; é‘ ranges of tigsusual foraman thus afflicted, and L471 me 4 ewan lake ie ; MAaAIY in a ee ' ' , tones ‘ to retain a staff of do- | «1.3% “™ Tt indian Springs ¢ . " ; " : : a whoisin a position to retain a a PTs 4 Marin i 7 Tet rar ! Pes 24 * sateris is ' " cedyvy Fnuacted n Ten j estics. to retain these as interpreters, but int a Greenway I , nde a tb nt of the J — » this ib there is pandering to mod 7p ‘s 7? 27 _ Halinue iy ' KNOCKED { WN ; - we neue ae : . 1.1 sa 10D telmert i ts ar i . ’ . ern jdeas, and no servaL S$ eDwaKed Utle on \la im? ". ae ; r F ry port ay or Le bas iost the power to ciller speak ifn a 117 Aehdow 6 ; i si eat A Canadian Wonuid Not Stand to Hear os ¢ " © gI ne | r hear jim * “ala Wewelieme ; : “A lier VMajeatyv Villitied. rit ‘ ‘ ‘ 4 result the establishment {s as sflent +e v 0 . cece Riliotta a! ore a as at SENSI : ir ‘ Mivintiwatte , 7wn rit F r ‘ f t ¥Fist ? we for an rd sry Dunian be tO 7 im ve 4 trandaen if 4 ee iret isrespect! at ve vander into. To get over the apparent dif- No. 127 stops at Kaldur for meals treet : ae 7 ui 5: P ; , ve ti fj ry ¢ mimur iT ! etLween a fYere t * . ‘. Pe | + ; - PTR t ' aptcof the] jse A Se Tes { ele tri 4p) Dae ely advis at if such wer 7 © oe ee Se OS BARTAGE LA PRAIRIE BRANCH. ; ." : tty : ae : y «is sed ; i j I j sae thie 4 etts rv ef ; f tha - { t 4 ' ¢ tl narer 4 f the Rudi ie liert <A arratger nt A avin’ a Fr ienmind ‘ e : ; ' : ‘ , i ti st vheretiv the narty called mets & =lighit Hen lwowe reat 4 acy k of Her Majest and would be P egg " | wixet No. 3 Pipes #ixed No ‘ “a ie ; oe ae : "2 rhe ebock.—Paris Letter ~ 4 4TATIONS ‘ae is Ke Ne ; eed - : ; ' . = . ccwe rire? é 1 formant : f ’ oo Rvery Day — ; Fvery Day y : , se eae — ' t f ne pie How to Keep @« Chameleon. ) Fxcem sun go Kacewt sun : re ny t scone apes ties Z ueea rf Sa ; ' bh is frequent- ee ers 1 iy Sana ing *ht- hander er the , ' The} rida chameleon, wt 4 fs ient- } +) pm Winnipeg 194 _ ie P , 3 “tit thie et s@ bright 4 pm Portage junction r orn re Ww sf a Wie - z J - i wer 4 wt: ‘ ria t - s 5 : ; , era itelligent eature } requires al- | 44 rm , t 1ariee om = we . ; , 1 $46 Dm © HeaAing)y + am - ; oe sitaweenian . nor ersona Dest unlimited hile am 3f atatd | ‘ mn 50° White Viains ‘am ar: oo) | Z rs ‘ i 4 4 . y ‘ ‘ hie * Sisit at ¢ eend if DisiOne | ‘ m ° Ta rit “reir ti wm ’ , t ' Ke rn? . ; t \ fe er * a comfortabie i : rm H 2* ja-eiie Tans ) am rris ahyie wearing aus . aa t6 ie | m * iistace am Q ‘ ¢ 4 , os sii oa rke } e i - 5s ee o) Sar | ‘ am ’ . Oauriiie ‘i am : =o t + , ‘ o s , Y ‘ and t we reateu rif teased 64> er ‘ ° f rie art A i ‘ a] 4 ’ ; ‘ - ; liv r reyet ‘ r’rairi ; am ‘ . 9 ‘ 7 rt é f nei ? { new [ Ww “4 ~ 2 an - i —_ ow wong oe ane 2 Ss “ . They ti it Phere Intrigues Learned ; , wavaedn:: tomers e eT 1@ chameles | Fag “tation 4 he f "Tie VT nv’ tiie : ‘ | Z . ' . fern eperevtaniees CP pera eertim Ct sccm a : thy. ' zard is naroed si “tations warkidt- © have “> agent Freight dig or i it three seconds the t tu m re i re nts ay Pa 2 ntonk os : ridest of peta tut | dust be prepaid ; ca ed t t # last @ ial ny t , es f the i world and rarely | Number 107 and 108 heve throngn Pullmens ¢ . . big r i em fv fanoder ri . ae i ‘ 7 = ‘ hy c Vest poled? lorawing Mom - -« Soe (are (ea wen ' ' w our ' narat the mhatants een in r tt AWionipew and @t Paul and ee pole An rs ere bine ; ‘te yet Crys: ; ther American of the family, often | paigce hing ‘are vee connertion at (hieago Pe e 7) nan f reel oe ‘ ; ' let) fia nt fram the weat and south te net ers | With enatern (ines Connertio: at Wine jw June . au t : ew not ‘ Cen ' , $9 ae r bcs On with Uaioe lo ene from the Pacific (comm x ‘ eT f 4 j a 77 . ; : : SE ee si For rates anc ¢ nformation Concerning con ; ' t sis said te Ate it : rvs : ; ; i . . as aid 4 i vim w fher iter ‘ app ¥ © aty agent a ' erest o tet ab bvatbic f being tanght ae mm paery . ; . f sii the email members of this race live on HAS = FFF H -WINPORD apices: ; : Deep Waterways th ts and ito be kept in ry Wart +r wT aA cr won Agt “innipes ’ ’ = . ~~ ad ’ ; , ront t j oo }4 r | | HPIAH Ticget agent sia i rt - > ‘ arters riverieey 8 eas Al » * See0 A - - i . a ‘ ‘ “Bit, “tres Tata gy - =_ ‘ e eT ‘ate alié | + : P P tonaparte, i erious | the waterways fi lontr Sopoleon That otent back, antovelon | MANITOBA & NORTHWESTERN 4 ‘ > t I | went Tu ¢ ee | a | let 4na f oo art ies ° ead int aVigati i i _ : . tat emer) ic wi fT ADG i : . the eehem« FES EE ES TE EE REE RAILWAY CO, = - e’ i . . = <5 >t . , if ’ 4qiie ne a wt . vUrs . . ; sie ‘ wid s <10n0 > ud t if proposed if re = r; th from left t whe? Vhen in ioe“err MARCH itn 1G sent ni pen the wave tf ARO vxir ccor ’ x pre : ss : : F Sere J ' 3 " I g 5 : as ije and felta hrat : he Begolar pewenerr irvine ' #8 fo wewe @2 ter ewe ' ¥ ’ + ‘ fe , iH very ce le . x <= 4 } . ai " & : roe i aes io Ww ENT-} cer var? nicterc . ',aYS ana inair [ . ‘ j ' i pot iike w ais © 1eare, “ d sai ae : i ' a6 ner : roeu e Leave Winnipeg at ¢ m iDweway Thoreday wnt Pe y s few ive ré ” *Vvelan se rit Tay lo @ weneral uis room and 4aturde¢ y es Portage i= Freirie Minnedom : aia = pieant; fh rae jer i? -* reer? : ; an ‘ thers ] ° Velera 11a ° a 1 uLerTIneliate stat ies A nen? re) te rRir : : } ert witha he 7 ansdianst - ‘ Viat anid Nap eOrty , MilueGowe Ob arr tal Of (aaeuger (reso ae low : a eri tpeer ‘ - a 4 st ia Delore a s r ant £4 -T-ot n T org eontleme i , , teat teyvrees t ee it : a ‘ i i 5 . " - - , lLamve Minnetioam ant niermnetiate «tal lions an auace . ent 1 a pag ae: * - A 4 int ; * ‘ ever abandon me i re? t ornds1 NSefliuewlay « 1 a? a rT reaitea iB i : : yueat CASIOT t mauve for ete AITive at MilivetvVee as lelow ; at t = for es nstant gu (hddfeliow'’s Temple. . = ca ‘ ¥ JOTE i imee. Tues wT ATC ee mM ‘ , re the Agr - s : a one PATO A ent — - nt i ne . © s Loving as Iirothera. < =a es . , ’ r oe t - 4 “ A , I + Case. : “ : : v ’ ‘ \ 4 retts gi> was seen Frankfort se , i : irs, ¥ f i t é ee a Ree eee y when two : Tues Mixed Minet M = > 7 4 id ve 4 e if ‘* & i - ? . cox! . , ’ wy »* sti atr a s Wu nt I r - - “ x ‘ _ 4 a’. r ‘ ‘ ? “rr Te at ‘ > ne a+ *& retrie - Z - ~ ’ a i ‘ ev ¥ I art ris ] ie Le S [Al 4 P en —" t ‘ i s , , ¥ " - i i ‘ * a/tat é ; + ate 3 comenareuateng S i € that « they walked thes itted together ee ‘ ’ tary. Z rateensts FeTity i "aN tat 8 : 5s a2 f eat 4 s ont t ’ I er 4 : : P t . : en is : , ’ . ti t Kiee 400 car s ¢ - re s , Y + +r [ ‘ See f *: the meres : betn—uot quiz Af ts r g r ‘ Rall ae ; : ng rt? 2 . - = ‘or hied bend wv j 1 , - ‘ ‘Ff , > ‘ ‘ ~ “ t vi L - , a "és * ror — nm hee ie er atte ; ge rt. The spell was broken —New ease Sa Morte m r : “7 “« : “ . @ «rT re re . - F ee Ca. tA A ‘ ‘ i. s ” r ka . a 4 Tr wet = “_ roay Ww ae ff <2 2 « rr Paced rane i s 2 = , f omect , 7 i—_ ae * ~ r . ent é ‘ ate - : ‘ satin the ronotizer The Human Far. lf : J | + . a “Hes si Lory ceremonie ti covered proofs of this fhe membrane lining the canal of the ear : uk tan - : eeu , ~ ' ; Tv ‘ fe ered ] : . atemi Lake A “ - ee - , - sti! ss told tha ia et 5s @ great vutuber of iittie glands *Hirtie ows WA oe a a sa teary Mered ovr Tits 4 . ka a Wall (6 : for fl secTe¥le 42 WAXY stibsetance laving an a i im eet z Lrres Mf =I rir »* ‘ss - 6 ‘ omnes tter taste lhe purpose if ‘his o-_ ge . . ‘ harged : aving nverted —s : t he alwavs jurs sto prevent the entrance of lusects and s ar Yorkust + their owt as ; snares { paliz ; - ror 7 can f th yreat sie keer) the ear clean, as the layer of wax dries *““eaw Traine step so] salons ‘etween for : mer . ; wen left iz alla yu bros : ‘* whieh fail rapidi¥ away, (bus r® | lage la rrairie aud Winnipew oniy when signalied : : : é i - F ry, y, ud n i reat hermsel vee u hrpne ie which faii , ve i nanan fa st ‘ Ne : t tow “i Mrs ” - that they then ,with them any particle of dust or w wae on - Rye rare nsyned fe sr " wa os re ia ie te aan pie foreign matter which may bavefound | W. 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. « re 3 E v ra yy —_> a P , =. * yy - 2 | & ip ev a % f ef, \ se - 25% os {or ~wd FF 'S. fi re. —s Khia? tH) - * ae aa og ° md te rN : ie? 4 - PQ } ae “s 4 P > na ft a all es; SNE ig shea 5 ee qo: 435 7, +e , 7 mi «a “4 ‘4 €o.° - 7s - OM Aa € ee ne a “» 4: * , at : , $ > ; . ee ee ¥ , ‘ = 0 ee £>"s 2 " a's Cl Jigs = a's f " page s au; oe ie | -- - 2 gre EF i wr g <% eaters ws
g neescsownea
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DA WATER
tt ot ont al
For Handkerchief, Toilet and Bath.
Local and General
—Mr. A. MacIntosh,
Touchwood,
nak te under W AV avalD.
_Mr. MeDonald, of the staff was in t
ay ne census of si uth ke
Leader wn on Sunday.
imonton,
extend their already
appreciation of the low price and
—Mr. Fremlin, rancher, froin Pouches “ood, hes been in tuwn for a one ta tnect bi S brot ther,
rietits of the work, | |
who ar-
ak ou Tuesday morning from baviand?
—NMr. Justice Richardson, and Messrs. Jones and Robson, QC.’s, rrved on Monday night from 7.
hearna, procerding to the Fort on Tucsday morning,
At the regular nipeg Typoyraphical Unien, held on last, Mr. R. Me- Chesney, son of Mr. McChesney Fort Qu’ Appelle
meeting of Win- Saturday evening
, Was elected presi- | Seott & Johnston hipped east on Wednesday two isof fat cattle from Qu’Appelle, asoeone ear of hogs from Indian Head, and one car of cattle from Wolesley.
—Clara Ford. on trial for the murder of Frank Westwood, in ‘oronto lost October, has been ac- qnitted, it being proven that she was ut the opera at the time the deed was committed,
—Harry McKittrick, of the National Hotel, Winnipeg, who was brutally assaulted by foot pads on
—
| the evening of May 3rd, is progres-
_ sing favorably
.a taken by the Mounted Police, 13 5Vo
Major Bell Sh. Edwards,
In Head, were lu town on Monda'
-The IIpdson’s Bay company:
are discontinuing their general store
% = at Manitou.
nn { ark ids of Chinese passe d ) through Qu’Appelle on their way east, : Satur ‘ay. carden at the
i be Ps R. station is being put Mr. T. Jerrold.
’ ; ’ , . > qistrict {
into shape by nference Y M.C.A. is to be held tn Hy Man., hit xt Truth.
—Jhe Indians and ha
ylland,
lf-breeds
“gas who have been making trouble at St. John’s, N. D., have surrendered.
— No news has b Cn received #)
young German girl, who was
lost n tie praific hear —_Mr. J. Moody, Regina, has around town tot the lust few uring extuibits for the Ter- heir.
—The new
days se ritorial minister to take charge of the Dresbyterian congre-
pation hie a !
Duumore |
is expected Lo alTive |
his weel Rev, icine a preached to a large an 1. appreciative audience in |
the Presbyterian fe toin h on Sunday evening last,
wee. & lis ss, E q : Moose Jaw,
was in
of the N.W.
town on Wednesday last.
Legislature,
‘ i enjoy ed member of the executive committee |
His assailants have not yet been captured,
—Nessrs. W. H. Bell of Qu’ Ap-
pelle, and J.B. Hawkes of Balgonie, b ave rented the big faim at Bal- gonie and intend farming on an ex- tensive scale May their pluck meet with the recompense it de- Serves,
—A Boston company which is putung a powerful gold w ashing mac hine on the Fraser river, is con- sidering the advisability ot putting another on the Saskatchew an. The machine raises the gravel by a |
powerful suct ion.
of the
—Stovel’s’ Pocket Dire rectory for | M: aV 1S to hand, much
and as usnal con- valuable information. Among the new features isa finely executed map of Manitoba, specially prepared for the directory. E very- one should have a copy as the price is Within the reach of all.
—Jake Mohl, a porter in the Clarendon hotel, Winnipeg, was | left a fortune a short time ago and rn nega for $400 ace ompanied the welcome intelligence, Since re-
tal 1s
ceiving the $400 nothing has been
or heard of him. His wife and family are anxious. His dis- appearance is puzzling the police, —A dance took place at the Syndicate Farm on Friday (Arbor Day) might. Contrary to the usual | rule the fair sex nevertheless
scen
predominated, those who were for- tunate enough to attend thoroughly themselves, and coufe ‘$8 themselves under a de ‘ep abligation
| to “bachelor Billy, 4
—We understand that the coun- |
cil purpose running off the water in the man trap near the council |
chambers, and filling —The } on strike for 44 ‘an h suT, more than
work
the h- le up. lumbers of Winnipeg are
They do not average three or four a Ve ar.
—US. Seeretary Lamont contem-
plates m iking a tour of imepiection
of the mil tary sts cuthe Canadian Northwest frontier during tl.e sum- mer, He wall start end the first | of Jur
—jt would serve as an amuse-
ment and train members in case of-|
brigade would fur practice
necessity if our tire turn out once a Week In times of peace, you know, pre- pare for war.
—An association game of football i Qu App lle on Arb T
allcomers,
was played 11 Duy, the first eleven vs. was well contested and
pretty even, considering the number
fereen at i young players pitted against the choice of the club. liesult: The eleven, two goals; all- nil The only revre ttable ent was that the eye of that us player, Mr. C. T. Bailey came in coutact with some part of 1] atomy of another player, ? ntusion Wa rn’s Guide for May ntains additfi i! fe it s { int erest bes des the reguiar time aids of ratiway, ocean and lake ray It abounds with informa- non all mattets of interest and
necessity to all residents or visitors in the province, and no business man can afford to be without 1. The publishers of the Guide an- nounce that they will offer the with all the original reliable
. | 337 > (;uide,
tables, at 5c per copy or 50ca year, Nod
mbt the public will materially
a nine-hour day, and | ;
months’ |
—Many of the wells in town and vicinity seem to go dry on the least provocation, and it would not be a bad scheme to have a test well sunk to see if a sufficient supply of water could be obtained to supply the town. The povernment and insurance companies could be in- vited to contribute their mite to- ward the cost.
-A young gentleman from FE. dve-
7 drop ped in Saturday and notice
1 iy one of the pressinen tramping off a few thousand note lieads for the Leland on one of our fast job presses, remarked that it ae hima inmind of riding a bike. having mdden one
to see any
Neve r we were unalile resemlanece except it be usS 2 muscle developer.
—QOn Saturday evening, about
7.80 o'clock, a resident on Caswel] street was vbserved walking about iu an excited manner, He had apparently been barred out of his home by some lady friends who Were visiting his wife. A_ short | time after this he was again seen on Main street, his face wreathed
Awarded
Highest Honcors—World’s Pale,
‘EER:
MOST PERFECT MADE.
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extensive | in smiles, and looking a3 pleased as | -cireulation as a result of the public} a boy with a tin whistle. | making inquiries as to his conduct, | it was ‘learned that the arrival of a!
son and heir was the cause of the; excitement, For further ete see notice headed “Births.”
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the French had the tactics.—‘‘Paul |
A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free |
from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant. | 40 YEARS THE STANDARD.
30 long looked for i everything Even some of our smell seem to
they were six weeks ago.
neatly printed invitation to attend | Q UJ ~ E N’ S HO ‘| E it
QU’APPELLE STATION, N. W. T.
vO In this hote] the travelling public will find all the conveniences that tu make their's
a aonene
’
Upon
rains which we have started |
vigorously. farmers have prown bigger and | more hopeful of better times than,
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—The recent
prowling
Doce —Cns cesemon en
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a
—The Progress has :eceived a! the reunion dinner to be given by | members of the Northwest field | force at the Qneen’s hotel, Mooso- | min, on May 14th. The occasion |
is the teuth anniversary of Batoche.
—liev. Canon Pentreath, Christ chuich, Winnipeg, has resigned and | will take charge of the Episcopalian | church, Brainerd, Minn. After a} RATES, ae as resi dence of thirt« en years in Win- | uipeg, his friends are loth to loos him, and all denominations will unite in wishing him every blessing in his new field of labor. Manitoba can ill epare such men as Canon Pentreath.
are necess ary
LELAND
.
—Many of our citizens were busily engaged Arbor Day planting trees and making gardens. Per- | spiration Was used in most cases to
: | moisten the roots of the trees set; Bar supplied with best brands of Liquors and Cigars,
PORTER MEETS ALL TRAINS.
Oo
& RAYMOND. Proprietors.
COMMESCIAL HOTEL,
INDIAN HEAD, N.W.T.
out, and in the future when the} the lads and I.sses are wandering | under the shade of these trees and | repeating the oft told tale, itis to wie | |
TERMS MODERATE.
hoped they will. kindly remember their dads whe worked so hard on | Arbor Day, 1895,
—A fine shower of rain, of about half an hour’s duration, fell about midday on Saturday. It com- menced to rain again about 6 o'clock | in the evening and continued to | rain heavily until about 2 30 in the | morning, thoroughly soaking every- | thing. FE veryone looks cheerful, | and iain is up above ground about four inches and Jooks splendid. PORTER MEETS The prospects of a good season are
¢ | | really encouraging. | A. DAVIDSON, - | |
LOVE.
Repaired and furnished anew
The Markets.
WINNIPEG PRICES.
Wheat, 77 to 774c. Flour, $2.00 patents, | $1.80 xtrong bakers ; oats, 30 to 32c; burley, | 4) to 4le; butter, 10 to le; eggs, 8c; lard, F RR E — pure, 31. 85 to $1.90 for 20 pound paile and | 34.60 for 60-pound pails, compen 0h 1 _ > —— per 20-pound pails; compound in 3 and 5 | pound tins, 26 per case of 60 pounds, pure leaf Jard in 3,5 and 10 pound tins $6.75 per case of 60 pounds ; tierces, 9c per a!
Poultry, chickens Se, turkess 10¢, geese 9 to | lOc, duo ks 8c. Hide os, prreen, Ade for No. 1 j cows, 3¢e for No, 2, and 2gc¢ for No, 3, and 4
for No. | steers, and 4¢c for No. 2, aie hides grad: No, 2 shen not otherwise dam- | aged to reduce them to No 3; cured hides,
to d54c; tallow. 4 to 5e rendered, 2 to 3¢ rough, Fotatoes, 30 to 3he per bush. Hay, S4iper ton. Live stock —bref, de; sheep, 4e;- good bacon hogs, 42 to 4 1l-2e. Horses, good | farm team, $140 to $200.
See
oo yse!
LOCAL PRICES.
5O to 52e.; little offering, wholesale 35c., retail 40c. per bushel. 8O0c. per J00 Ibe, . $16 per ton. gsrian, S2;
Ww heat, Oate Bran, Flonr—Han-
trong Bakers, $1.65 to $1.65
per sack of 93 Ibs. Beef per side. 6c. ; joints, § eaupTions according to choice. Matton, 10 to 18¢; | PAAKES per Ib.; per carease, 10c. White fieb, Ac | SAIN for quantities ; Se. per Ib. Potatoes, 60 | Serr ane per bnshel. Cabbage, l4c. per Ib. Onions Wwite 4 Ibe. for 25e. Hay, #5 to 37 per ton.
Batter, 10 to 12gc. per Ib.
lb, Egga 8c per doz.
——« @- Gm «@ + Hotels,
J. H. Ross and wife, Mooze Jaw; h. McLeod, }
Cheese, 17c per
Queen's: C, MeLane, Peach Grove; D. Winnipey ; A. Davidson, J.B. Swift, J. A. | a uur, Indiau Head ; Nt. G. Keily, London;
tev. G. Arthus and wi fe, Halifax, N.S.; S. | if fe vy, Me mtmarte; Mr. and Mrs. |
| ! | to LO; Pork, Sge. per 100 tbe; 8 to10c. per th. | | | | }
$100 REWARD !
hot I ~ . Smart, Sintainta: B. | d y I ta i Chi 1c “ ay pacer —— We are informed paki unsernpulous dealers wo, ‘ é : : are in the habit of selling plugs and parts of | Leland: J. F, Beatty, J. C. |
plugs of inferior Tobac
Karr Savade, J, D, Brook Win- | to ve the genuine
' uipeg; C. e
| ° . i G les pie. YD, McGlashan, Walkervi ilies Mr. |
avd Mrs. L. Clark, Medicine Hat: BR. Me- 99 Lennon, fe‘: liquette, D. Wi lite, Montreal; 6 6 P. Ro: so Head ; F. Cc. arenes
"Ho Lewb, A. MeInteeh, Palkham, J. MucCanl,
Fort O's Ap ee lle ; Ponehwood: € mb
ces Richardson, Jeixie Watson, H. A. | ene ig Robson, A. Jones, Regina. } The gennine plug is stamped with the letters ~~ 6 > +g 1“P& Bin bronze, Purehasers will confer !
& favor by locking fur the trade mark when pure hasing.
b=" A rew: ard of CNE HUNDRED DOLLANS will be given to anyone for information lead- ing to the conviction of any person or
35] , nee . persons guilty of the above fiaudulent profession on a large scale. Admiral ; practices, or infringing on vur trade cael |
la Motte-Picquet, Admiral Count in any manner Whatsvever. d'Orvilliers, and especially the chief |
of staff, the Chevalier du Pavillion, were accomplished tacticians. True | it is, their tactics had rarely been able to withstand more than a -_ (LIMITED.}
broadsides from the unscientific: |i. HAMILTON, ONT.
lish, but Paul Jones not only gr od | eens
the theory fully that naval wari.re : i : ; . n Six Hovrs.—Distress- Is a grea and farreaching scic. RELIFF ID IX H JURS Ss
but he put it in practice, whi ch the ing Kianey and Bladder oe French had singularly oyerlooked. | relieved in six hours by -he =
French Naval Tactics. And now, for the first time in his | life, he had the opportunity of study- ing the theory and teciinic of his.
—THE—
tran hol? elacec? water oem
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Qu Appelle Station, * 4
Headquarters for Stage sania to Fort Qu’Appelle,
FOUR $125 BICYCLES r
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As mory good Uiings are iikely to. Ret you ere sar: in i Funsisg 4 the sisk if you t:0e5° Bots of
Perry Davis" Fi & FANy Y RILLER
et hand. It’s a ncver-iuiling antidote for pains of oll sorts.
peepee: eS Soid t Ly ali Dr= sists.
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: = (wer. (f -enverznt) ii = ET ‘ Lee: * a .
= Cee «em ee 8
a life worth living.
| Luxuriantly Furnished Bed Rooms, Cuisine Unsurpassed, Large and Well Lighted Sample Rooms.
$1.50 PER DAY:
Headquarters for Two Daily Stage Lines to Fort Qu’Appelle.
Assa. |
Commercial Travellers’ Favorite House.
Now first class in every respezt.
[excellent Sample Rooms for Travellers.
tar furnished with flnest brands of Liquors and Cigars,
ALL TRAINS.
Now is your op- portunity ! pot delay " moment !
We will give FOUR BICYCLES as premiums to the Indies or centlemen sending in the four largest lists of new subscribers to WINNIPEG SATURDAY NIGHT before the end of July, 1895. All that is required 1s a little effort in vour spare hours and you |
BY WRITING
secure absolutely for nothing one of the BEST MADE CYCLES in America. Begin at once. Send for sample copies and fntl particulars.
182 and 184 McDermot Avenue
! | |
, representing them |
SATURDAY NIGHT -
| Cabbage,
Winnipeg,
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OH, SAY!
Did you see those pretty
Baby Carriages | Where there is such a fine display of FURNITURE, PICTURE
FRAMES, &c., &c.1
No! Where is that ?
At Bulyea’s Store,
OF COURSE,
Known Everywhere. Sold Everywhere. Grown Rave SEED
ERRYS your dealer for JE ED S
Ferry‘’s Seed Annual for 158%. Invaiveb'e toall plantersand lovers Of Fine Vegetabies and Beautiful Ficwers. Write for it—Pree. D. M. FEURY & oce., Windser, Ont.
—_———- ——-__- ———— TE
PLANTS. PLANTS.
| poanure ‘3S AND OTHERS WHO WILL , be in need of cabbage and other | , Plants will do well to give their orders as |
| 8000 a8 possible, so that there may he no
Geo.E. Tuckett € SonCo.,
loes of time when planting should be done.
The prices are as follows: 19 per dozen, 60e per 106
red. - 5c - 600e * 160 _ Cauliflower - 5c = 150 ** 100 | Mint roots, - 500e + |Tomato, - - 30¢ -
, Cuenmber, - 160 e
Then was presented the spectacle, | GREAT SouTH AMERICAN KIpyry
not devoid of humor, of Paul Jones CURE.” This new remedy is a great
sitting at the fect of the French com. | surprise and delight to phy sicians |
manders. penet rated with admira. | on account of its exceeding prompt- tion at “the French tactic,” as he! ness in relieving pain in the bladder,
line hung on to their anchors, close- | ly blockaded by.theignorant English, | who were “very deficient in nav tactics,’ as Paul Jones wrote. How- | | pain in ever, hin zs were made even by the ly. Seid by C. E English having the victories, while | Appelle.
a ne ee ee ———
urinary passages in male or femala It relieves retention of water and
Carthew, Qu’-
Jones, *
‘by Molly Elliot Seawell, in | Century.
ial : Procress Office.
—
passing it almost immediate- |
Get your job printing done at the |
Melon,- - ~+- 1.00 “ By mail 5¢ extra per doz., 25c per 160.
Plant and Seed Depot, one door west of The Progress office, THOMAS S. JERROLD, proprietor.
It Wasn't Corrected.
“Well, I did think you had more '
calls it, while 66 French ships of the | kidneys, back fess every part of the education than that,
doesn’ tspe 2 i notice. , It comes nearer spelling ‘no“tick’ ‘than anything else.”"
**Yes,”’ said the grocer, ‘‘that is’ what it means.
Mr. Joobus concluded that he could get along that evening with-
out any apricots.—Cincinnati Trib- une.
Gophers! Gophers!
Proprietor. |
said Mr. Joo- | | bus airily to the grocer. ‘* ‘N-o-t-i-c’
eee _ - . -— -
—TRY THE—
‘McLean Gopher Trap
ONLY 85 cents.
Two of these traps properly set will protect your ere p and win the | Territorial Fair prize.
> J. H. MacCAUL,
QU'APPELLE.
Qu’Appelle Valley FLOUR MILLS,
FORT QU’APPELLE.
Hungarian Fatent | Strong Bakers \ FLOUR Graham J | BRAN, SHORTS, CHOP. CRACKED WHEAT. | Chopper, for Grinding Feed Stuffs,
Full supply always on hand at BULYEA’S STORE,
Support Local Industry.
, JOYNER & ELKINGTON, PROPRLETORS,
FARM LANDS ~ FOR SALE. The North-West Lands of the
' Estate of the late W. R. THISTLE,
| comprising
| '
4,000 ACRES
Of Valuable Improved
-FARM PROPERTY
| ARE NOW OFFERED FOR SALE ON Most Reasonable Terms,
|
For full particle apply to A.D. DICKSON, BARRISTER, QU'APPELLE
CANKOTAN’
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With Steamers at HALIFAX AND NEW YORK
For all European, South American and South African points,
od
Return Ticketson sale to all Pacific Coast points, Hawaiian Islands, Australia, China and Japan.
| Sailings From Vanconver. | rei AUSTRALIA
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FOR CHINA AND JAPAN EMPRESS OF CHINA. Mag 13. EMPRESS OF INDIA, June 3.
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| ooean STEAMSHIPS. ROYAL MAIL LINES,
j Cheanest and quickest route to the Olé ( country
} From New York
| Phonecia, Hambury- Amery an Mar }4
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Namidian a April 25 From New York
| Britannic, White Star line Jan, 33
Majestic, es Jan. 0
From New York. State of Ne braska, Allan State Line, Jan, 24
State of Calif. Dia, = Jan. 31 Cabi in 2 if), £25 . 350, $60, $79, $80, op wards. Intermediate $30. Steerage $10
| and upwarvis.
Passeneries ticketed through to al! points in Great Uritain and Ireland and at Specialy _ low rates to oli parts of the European Con tinent. Prepaid passages arranged from a! points,
Apply to nearest Kailway or Steamsb , Agent, to
E. W. WARNER, Qa’Appel!s Or to ROBERT KERR, General Passenger Agent. Winnipesr
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t{HEUMATISM CURED IN A Day.— South American Rhumatic Cure for Rheumati-m and Neuralyia radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action ‘upon the system is remarkable and mysterious. The first dose greatly benefits. 75 cents. Sold by C. E. Carthew, Qu’Appelle.
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