###PAGE###1### No. :;s. 21 sr Vkar. SHAW VILLE, PONTIAC COUNTV, QUE., THURSDAY MAliOII 3, 1004. #$“5a|rYn°2tP ÎSu>A|aî.0e » The Courses of Study in the ™ IBffliïS’ BE I CaptUil nullify:; ,|i Capita) )pidd up) ,, % 9 OF CANADA. GM *1 000,0.5$ $2,471 ,:U0 Î,3S»,17D 21 .Mt.OUO L A nd nno the boot •nés totiuooeye în orelal life. Ottawa, Cnt., ndarri ol exc< nson why t h Reel V y I: CAPITAL - - - $6,000,000. RESERVE FUND, - 2,900,000. » v# 3 ToU! Assf-t* a L r \ : r up (o ! h » hi I flmi i 1 i ftncird of Director* ; Ok'iu«,r: Hay, -David Maclakkn, — Hwnht N. Oatn, Hw. OitonoK Ukt4on H*n*y K. Ed a*. 1 i l! i i Tl\e Reliable Bargain House.” U rc. Ü I!pu;! Ofiiirr, • Montre;?. President. Vii'v Presiilvnt pop ul Vf o! ILU3 3USWECS C5LLE2E 3 U I -, Von want : NtHlVVlLLE RIMNC12, Jour II. I hasi k, Jour Math».h, Munir Mvitiur. M.LA i t ho best training Vi il in Money lo.tnod on approved mcuhty «* reasonable rate*. Farm era unit bought and rnlJe<*V-d Money l r.lush rred lo all pai is of th< world. HAVINGS HANK. Amount- open « U for amount* of one dol-!ar and up nurds and In it res ( rVnl<.;.uv fi ( Ue -P.(i* II. I'SHLBV. : B ,, TJ u II \Y. K. fïOWMXO ir.Nvi ofl-'e OTTAWA. CANADA. . .. Ornerai Manager, .. Asit. M.ioagf r . .. Il.Fprct%r, A x uiern’ P;i lkiW bu.s‘11 tnn ac ol 1 Principal r. WILLIS, Principal, Wild M 11 hi INK S U OR 1 in r Uui,k :.u I All.-it tr. € i 0 BORO RH URN’ l>. U. PfffSlK L. 0. OWEN. 1 Church Services. lloired OTTAWA, j ÏÉBHSr Parish of Clarendon. Service will bo ns follow.*. SumJat March Ol FfCB If OURS Hatcud/y» . . 10 A.w. to :: r.N . lu A M. TO 1 I*. M (ill w of age to 1 -:mi tv.idt i 1). A smart Itoy, h* or IS year Kngioctw. l*oUT. (i. HonoiM* F. A. PA P K Kit, Manager Sunday S-dio il and Hi Mo ( Si. Pai ing Pmyor la :bi. IVe. <1 rut tiers I'react ss, U. 1.1, a. m Cm'iü h, Sîiawviilc Morn v -Huv. 0. Car Kvning Priver b. ’0 a.ni. -the Iter tor. Hui.y Tiumtv. Radford, 7.00 p. m. St\ Auian's, Parknmn. 27*0, p.m. Sr. Matthew"a, N. Clarendon, d, p.m. W. H . N \ Y LO K, <’. riir.LH. A !s LOCAL NEWS. u nui <0 cent4 Men's Rubbers,— 00 cents i ÀDVKRTfHKUS Pl.BASK NoTB. —ClmilgO of copy for .'id’s must bo in this oflict) on Monday morning, or the change will necessary bo délayai till tho following week. ' M. Stewart M. Stewart The Tea question is one of great importance to the thoughtful housewife. If she wants the best value, she need only insist on her good man buying it from us. A large lot just received which we are offering at close prices, and give a guarantee with every pound. If not satisfactory return it and get your money. Get a free sample. If you purpose on larging portraits, my crayon and pastel work will please you every time. Deal with a local man and see what you are buying. It. Imkon. Thu Me h-idiiC Church was practically tilled to t.lio doors on Wednesday ni'!»t. the closing session of the Christian Workers’ Association's series hero last week. Rev missionary services hure ou Sunday last. The Uev. «James K. Cooper, 1». A , of Campbells Ray, occupied (iraeo church pulpit of Arnprior morning and evening m the Dr.’s absence. T1 on of thecouuty urrent year, will be held Incsday next, the lOtl Man 1m Initial finît caused anothci interruption in the trail! on the I’ontbu railway, the i Tuesday having to be cancelled. Mr. Levi and Mrs. Ranch, uf Dougins, Out., have I eon spending the winter with their daughter, Mi s. Win. C. Hudgins of this neighi orhood. niirt-rly council fort on \ t Roots Heavy or Light, as you require. M. Stewart. GOOD SEED PC AS FOR SALK 70 et a per biMit I. Apply to Wm. Wau.ai r, Radford. Those services (tlm Convention of Tuesday and Wednesday) wero a treat indued Personal. ut bmtrvl train on Mr. and Mrs. ,1. If. Slaw have both been routined to their rooms with a severe attack of lagvippe. Mr. Neil McArthur is spending a fc.v days with his daughter in Renfrew. The Rev. II. V. Mount, H. A. of Bristol, h vi been routined to thu Parsonage for a couple of weeks with an attack of “I.a Grippe ’. Hen-on, preached the Dr At tho meeting of the Y. U. C held in the Rending Room on Thursday last a “mock Parliament whs gotten up with good prospects for future kucce s. M Dr. S. R. Martin. Surgeon Dentist, Ottawa, will be at Quyon March 11th and 12th ; Shaw ville, I ith and loth : ( ’ampbell's Ray ltitli and 17th : ( . Tucker of ('ibden, also lb*. M. Iti'iismi of Arnprior, Chftirnmn of this district, in town during the Convention. Mi an 1 Mrs ! Wo îcgrvd to report the very serious il I lies - oi Mr. Slack Caldwell of Radford neighborhood Caldwell underwent an operation for the removal of one of his tors, w Jdvli was expect e l tannest the progress of the malady from w ! ieh l.e is suiTering. The operation, however, did not accomplish this oh jevt. and the patient's condition continues critical. It is said tli.it in one school district within six miles of here, owing to the high prevailing wages this winter, only three hoys over ten years of age remained at school during the winter. Distemper appears to have been sadly effective in some of the cam; s in the nor’ western part of this vast county. One teamster passing hero a few days ago, minus a horse, stated the death of eight, (concern) horses in a camp in one week. V short time ago Mr J. H. SHAW. An assortment of neat memorial cards Latest designs. Thk Equity. promtivo of the bright and coxy (piattei* lie has provided for them. now oil hand Obituary. A Bible study class will lie con ducted every Wednesday eve, up till Roster Sunday for tliu congregation of St. Pauls church—The opening meeting begins tonight (XVcd. Eve 8.&1) at the residence of Mr. J. G. Elliott, and all who wish to spend ;> profitable hour in Rit lu study are asked to be present. P. S.--Barbed Wire now in stock. December was the coldest month January takes the It is with feelings of deepest regret we I lie I Mi wild iii hypothesis "f CVo* chronicle the death of Mr. Hugh Me Fad- hit ion is proving itself correct in tho case (|ell| 0f Musham, who dint February 11th, of the Yming Men's Reading (Tub So | lyotf at the age of W) years, lie was horn .successful Imvc been their fortnightly October 1H35, on the 3rd line of Hunt ehates, that tho past week they decided |ey. Re left the parental home about the to take a further step forward in their hear lt>r>7 and vainc to Musham. and out endeavor t > become proficient in public “f the wilderness built up the home he Hp-Mki"* ami with .bis cn-t m view tbev h i\ v "ini'll and fuby oignnixed a -Mock Cro-is ofCascades, who now mourns Parliament which meets for the first the loss of a kind and loving husband, time nu Thursday evening in the Council Ho also leaves two sons and live daughters half time elapAut with a score of :t 2 in H .11 to discu ,i tho important «piedtiom living. His sons La ve and James are their favor, but the disabling of a player ,,f tho day. still on the honu ste.sd ; Mrs. Monroe ami .. ... Ill liie h.tll - ¦ mate dly altered A. stron and p : Iro platform haa and \ . °1 Miss Mnyc Walsh visited Mijw Janet Ihe comlit nm c-t thin vs that the l--n> |Mvn drawn up by the party in power, Mr. MoF.vldcn was a life-long Cu ->erva- Kilgour last week. wore enabled not only to reverse the an(j iho .speech from tho throne will be tivc . in religion, a staunch member of the Miss Roll Johnston of Rmmechere *eoro but add another goal or two to trVt-l „f ooliticd s.i.racity *d thodi.st church. Charity was one of ssl— r;“" ™: :: xs&jt&z*? - - k.- £e=bemsb Quite a number from here attended the , .. » • ‘Grit and ‘Tory' and call them bimply a Christian wcicomv. Convention held in Shaw ville which they ‘ * ‘ • . ‘Government* and ‘Opposition’. At diiferent periods lie held the position retHirt was good. sionaty, direct from China, w ill visit this ,,, . , r, of councillor and commissioner lor the " sir It °Hynes sold hi. too Bell on Sind,* March 13th. II » U the ‘[V o of tho Government Lwnshi,, of Mashaur with honor tu him- m, u. a h.,..ri K», j .( i'w ». a.... rr?.f:z........ Ur Kl,el Mies Edn.i Armstrong is the «uest of Kieu Mission, China, home on urlough r, • p /« .1 ’ that dread disease, asthma, but attended for some little time. . *T M,r KTS’ to his home work until nine days before He will deliver an address on Sunday Speaker Hr. Lyon, he died. He suffered with Christian moraine March 13th at 10 3u h. ... ... Speaker J. A. Cowan patience to the end, and could truly say : Un Monday March 14th ho will speak rt Agricul nu Di .Armstrong, |j„hn and Alexander, Mrs. George Smith, :5apmlEfà which will soon improve the roads present and obtain some practical mission vrk 1 ,e “OUK0 ,nrt 1,11 Modgms. to their last resting place by a large con ary intelligence Besides these gentlemen who form [course of sorrowing friends and neighbors. fee:::: - —_ sernEems Hamilton's on Sunday. -- . *r. rb-fiiNf. opportunity and an intereating I are with tbe bereaved wife and family, We are sorry to boar of the illness of Largo audiences attended rlie above ud m . uutive time will no doubt result, who will miss his familiar step through te:; S SBSËâ his immédiate recover. and Wednesday of last week. Owing take part in Hie discussions I Father's home in heaven Is the wish of Misa Charlotte MeI.eary was the guest to the very had state of the road* The meeting on Thursday eve will not UlflcialM of the Expérimenta' Farm or : leptrtment « f 4grf( nlture. Ottawa, will ! also le iveraddres^e*.^HpHHIHIHHB From what can he learn d these lectnre» I promis t » he Interesting and educating. It In hoped that the public will bhow their ippreeiatiou #f this move on the part of the Bo rd by making i* a point to be pre , tent. Unfortunately meetings of this ua lure have not been lnr-tl) attended here iA late. Advertlsein ut announcing par tiwlere, later, ———— The increased demand for these Powders and the merous recommendations from the lead in < horsemen in the country have made them one of tin ular preparations on the market for hoi age will convince the most skeptical of their merits. nu- If « lrm e o »*V IV ML*. M * HHIbt pnp- aim uk • I v rions X pack- ".j:nes a» d particular')' in our ow Addresses were a'* M*S last Mr. Geo. Smith spent Sunday at e* ^ We hop* the snow will soon go down with the work and teaching want to prepare for sugar making Methodist church. The lv " . Benson, D. D., chairman of the dwri' "vVe are glad te report that Mrs. J. presided This Conference ua* th, fismilton ui feeling better. third annual meeting of that nsm • Mr Robert Smith teing the only held in Pembroke district, hut this ye*. p, eocrig fellow at home has quite a time with a view to a greater dilTuHion of in I . the voumr ladies influences for g«>ud. two meeting* w**i* WeU —If fou want to know who the held, the irat being at < Been wo.hI are that were storm-staid. just Methodiat ehareh, Renfrew county, on Ow> Sally, * February fth and 10th. h the covered a variety of subject assist* ted ». r. \fe«..*r». CarruthOM * d Kond* u. „f'r 2 v b 25c. a Box [ 5 for $1.00. resn t of the Judges’'tec!* ... wane * Inner bring M|^ M h b** I Arm " enni'y wa> dlstr bute t *mon< , *ho wore voluminous in t» elr hart «• ** b vtisk^H Mtrven* eat Rimer In i THE DRUG STORE 8HAWVILLE, QUE. »i.ng ’sdles’ an i * « n ImH I h wvwa preside* at the R. W. HoJtcuffl, Secy .* ask I - - - * —*i — ; r M m L ###PAGE###2### RUSSIA'S SECRET PRESS ! > sv JH hi fit s ÙfATAHCe* Yokohama to u* hahosco m MOHQLütU • 76 vV*4/y * t K x > • !£> $ <&. YP A» 3 m & 77 Fer l ive Years It lias Published the Worker's Voice Monthly. V ri V< k: -;;t -y * Vj % ZjS ' -5’ S3 * S '# % f OtrtrC/M> A revolutionary Jewish magazine from twenty -four to thirty pages is puMialnxi in Russia ew.\v month, the many narrow et*- wonki fur- D *7/ -M/JJvvy UAPtMho • ——— *Unt1l 4â WAjtàJuri \ **•“¦• t/4M^'tf if rtit/rwt'y C4»rf *vsj#A» stntn+rc*hr\ •*M«>4f/A K OA O Æ ... vi-8S of the ltund, the Jewish Work-mgincn's league refer ml to. As has been sai.l, the printing of the twcnfy-four page monthly journal of the league, which is called th You i WHERE JAPAN ANl> RUSSIA ARE FKillTlNO FOR SUPREMACY UNKKK MlEEuEMI' theory covvry of radium was made by n penetrating power of tlio rays wn9 l' i*cn h < homist, Hccqiiciel, who had also shown liy making substances noticed that tho peculiar II u orescent o glow through a thickness of lead. COMING produced by Booutgon rays was pro- dmed when uranium oro flowed in Prof l he dark Worker's loin of making a press that should has been kept up for live work without noise. It was at last made, but was not installed in Bab- Wo sjiell some unique, Hut that is no reason why we should spiquo Of the eagle who, from the mountain-pique. Swoops down to the valley, there to si q un Some venturesome youngster beside a words in a mannei years This is the second press of the roisk, but in another city, the secret Buml, the first one having been dis- of which remains with the Ruud." covered by the police and destroyed One of the printers who worked on five years ago. The hululists who the old plant in Hah roisk related the Interesting were working on the paper at that following: time were all arrested, but ten clays | "When I worked in Bahroisk I lived later the Worker's Voice, better print- in a room in a part of the city away That there is only one element in Cd than before and full of new life, from the press. My room was a sort existvuvo that every substance, what- of distributing point. Wo took tlturo , eoo« or it may bo. organic or I nor- radium ie duo. Following up l,r,ntod nintt.-r until it could ho car- ganir, is but a diileront form of the q,10,el's experiments, sl.o testocl ried out ol the city. 1 here were same element; iu short, that oily the sals of uranium I'ai'tis to mo. It was thought in pour, was a supposition hi,.ted at tion to the amount of uranium in All metals possess radio-activity in ! my house that she was my sister and and at time» discussed in I’m,. J. the compound. She then tried all various amounts, while the air that she brought my washing to toe. t. McLennan s very into csting and tho other substances and found that also charged with it. Prof. Me!ami 11 tm,% occasion the girl came to Instructive lecture dc ive.°d roe. tly thorium was tho only metal that nan had experimented by exposing Of light, to the crag so dear It seems that a jo the momliors ol tho loronlo m ted in tho some way as uranium, wires to the air, and had found hlique? the oiirc of lime. she then went on to test the mineral them charged with radio-activity, Would he ho so calm, demure, and I ¦¦ _ .tjullv a to|JU'l*iatcd array of m- compound* of uranium, and found One day, after a heavy fall of snow With Olio grocer in the neighborhood, ft nan civs commuted one on enter- that pitchblond gave eight times he noticed that the amount of radio That he'd not even open his eves to the room but so lucidly and its much radio activity as tie q.mn- activity in the air was appreciably aiur.v by his preference. lie had simply was the lecture del I vous I that t ity in comparison with other com- small, having sunk to about one-thought it suspicious that the tvnr- Lhv wheu brought into requisition, pounds of uranium would tend to fifth of the average amount. , 1(|U0 penter should spend money somewhat npjtfcimi not only intelligible, lut show. It was this that made her II© afterwards experimented with Qut food for tho crowd at least and ^'rn sjmpic. i think that there must be some other some of tho snow, and there found ONL KLEMEN1 'lJILOIlN I element present. MINUTE QUANTITIES. To locate this substance she trent-t ho pitchblond with sulphuric , . . dissolving out the uranium other previous metals from lire bn or Com|K)iinda. Tiro remainder she treat- I 1 he police took little stock in lus metals. Faraday himself, who was 0(j wp^ Water, and by repeated Where dot.s the paper come story, hut a policeman was sent to perhaps the greatest experimenter re s di «solved out the barium How is it brought into the the carpenter's house. As it happen- that had over lived, was perhaps the pounds, leaving almost pure radium the questions cd, a member of the Bund was on first exponent of the single cl emu t chloride and radium bromide. To past five years have duty outside the house that day, tI vory. He noted the diiTerei.L qual- ! shp'V the exticine raixuiess of the listening to s«v if he could hear the itiof substance when in fluid and j metal, this clever woman, from six s. which was in oj>- vapour state, and won cared whetlier j tons of pitchblond produced a few Swing the policeman, ho t! »*re was not perhaps a state as far one-hundredths of a grain of tho rami t by the men in s mntcre.l care I ssly across the street tvbovo the vapor as tie vapor was dinm compound. and rang a little hell that communi- abour the iluiil. From Faradays The lecturer had a piece of radium giving | bime there has boon a growing be icf bromide on exhibit,; it was not ou lhe part ol physicists that thoio very largo picco, only weighing one was some ultimate common element, thirty-thousandth part of a gram, happily over after, while in tho rea of which every suli.-tmnc was a form. 1i;t it was quite enough to show listic they marry in the first chapter, "My boy tells mo you discharged As illustration ol this the pro essor some cf its remarkable properties, i «nd then their troubles begin." him," snid the late otfloo boy's mo* tlrow attention tu o/one Icing only When a piece of silliente of zinc ! ______ (lwr. "You advertised for a strong a f hydr og and discovered to the right aie known a.** XI I and mo very frightened policeman had paid a visit to hop. The carpenter had been trading inique press. Th-* Voice as produced by the first press was a very crude affair copies being proof slips taken from the go Ilex ,s, but the copies of tho new iss "o thet foun 1 their way into the ham it and a rixal tradesman had been made slquo When the eagle nays, TTcrc enough to tho a freely, although not with him had heroine possessed with the idea that the carpenter was engaged in wique?' All of which is simply to show the chique Of him who started a frivolous friquu By spelling the word unook unique. >f the Government otbeials Since then the the missing radio-activity were neatly printed Bund has set up other presses Where are As an introduction to the 1er tin e the professor explained how in the sixteenth century the great 1 low is the bulky material handled? and had laid his suspicions before tho the chemist» was to get Ifow is it that no sounds are heard police by people living mar the printing COINING 1 A LSI: MONEY these presses located? il ol od gond ami I a(id TILE HEAL AM) THE UNHEAL Young Lady (in book shop)— "I l'r°" would like something in the wav of a com- i "Are you the society editor?" asked tho large women. "No, madam," said the one addressed; "I am only tho court reporter surprised! But perhaps you will do. Your paper said in the account of tho a affair at. my house that floral decorations ‘lent beauty to tho scene.' 1 wish you would have your paper state that tho floral beauty was not lent. Everything was paid for." ah of s from? country? Such which for the novel that is really interesting.'* 1 Proprietor—"Something of the romantic order, or something realistic?" Young Lady—"Which would recommend?" at "Really, I am puzzled the Government officials I ’ght will be thrown upon these sound of the pi matters by an account of how the oration Voice was got «h r <• of the first prv brought lo Minsk, where it was given into tho a ^l,|,v 1K Ilvarl-v exhausted of and n current ef electricity is allowed to pu s through the negative end, there is a peculiar form of radiation, which if allowed to fall upon a piece of metal iousts it to fluoresce. These ra> s 1 n.\o been found to travel in straight lines, to produce intense heat. to ha\e tie power to puss through thin sheets of lixiul and to be deflected by a magnet. The litter fact was illustrated by allowing a narrow pen il place of the convention without at- 0f the rays to fall upon a plate vox-tract in g the attention of spies, but ered with zinc sulphide. A bright the Christian delegates were either blue spot was produced, which inoxless cnreful or not so well acquaint- 0d when a magnet was brought near cd with the persons and the rays. The rays will also aile t METHODS OP TIIE SPIES. a photographic plate, and will cause Many of the spies went along with an electroscope to be dim barged, the Christians and succeeded in get- This is probably due to tie fact ting into the convention nod taking that the. v rays have the power of port in its proceedings under the splitting up the molecules of the guise of revolutionaries. “In this manner A fell under sur- and clw tm negative ions. And thug vaillance, and when _ from Bahroisk to got tyjie from him Uxely it will attract tho negative A. that meant also that the ,lona and thug us jt were, become neutral. These rays are generally you iToprietor—“U|i matter of jxwsonal taste mantle it’s merely In the roll o vo 1 the hero and heroine ft marry in the last chapter after all are ended, mal live thvir troubles is u as sai fa Rl( I DIFFERENT RAYS Before dire tly coming to radioactivity Professor McLennan found it i:VvV-Si;i \ to explain two sorts of those of a Crook's h hen days he was with us." A MEMBER OF THE BUND ray»» namely tube and the Roentgen rays "Once when 1 visited the house 1 brought a package of lead t.\ j jack age was quite large and heavy hut no embarrassing attention Cftusod carpenter, whom I had met at station Ward appearance an ordinary pcntcr’s shop, we 1 furnished fine table covered with n big cloth on which stood a lamp. Hn a corner of tho room was n ail charge of a man whom I shall designate as A. He was one of the best known of tho Bund, and was foremost in its work, hut without knowing it he warn under the surveillance of a spy. It seems that some time before he had takivi part in a convention of Socialists, many of whom wore Christians. v\ as 1 entered the house with th The Manufacturers Life t The first room was to out Insurance Company. cm The second room was In the centre was a SEVENTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT. ! “The Jewish members of tho con-ll volition succeeded in getting to the floret. Of a printing shop there was jot the least indication, yet the most important part of the plant was in this room. " I he carpenter took the lamp and the cloth ofT the table, took hold of one edge of the table, and the pretty painted board moved. Underneath there was disclosed a large, nhullow box, nnd in this box were a number of smaller boxes filled with Here the type was set up. The seventeenth annual meeting of the shareholders and policyholders of the Manufacturers Life insurance Company was held in the Company s offices, Toronto, submitted was eminently satisfactory to all interested. A detailed report of the proceedings will be mailed to all policyholders, but we believe that the average busy reader will get a clearer conception of the progress the Company is making by having, as it were, a bird's-eye view of its atfairs. * J 6 Below will be found the figures pertaining to the main features of the business for 1902 and 1903 and the Increases ; also a comparative statement of the Company's growth since its organization. The growth made in 1903 is well shown by the following table :— Net Premium Income.............. Interest, Rents, etc............ Total Cash Income............... Payments to Policyholders....... Policy Reserves................. Total Assets................... Applications for New Insurance New Policies Issued............. Insurance in Force.............. Thursday, February 4th, at 2.30 p.m. The report on air into its separate electro positive im Increase. $ 164,620.19 20,778.56 194,398.75 49,976.41 707,908.00 730,339.33 1,222,206.00 1,211,714 00 4,239,420.00 The Manufacturers Life began business in 1887, and the following figures for four year periods taken from its returns to the Dominion Government will illustrate its remarkable growth and steady progress : im type When any sound caused suspicion the* hoard was slid into place, tho cover put nil, the lamp placed hack on the table unci all was as before. $ 1,054,815.72 186,074.11 1,240,889.83 316,550.03 3,753,89*2.00 4,406,329.19 6.542.330.00 6.082.330.00 30,152,883.00 $ 1,219,435.91 215,852.67 1,435,288.58 366,533.04 4.461.800.00 5,136,068.52 7.764.542.00 7.294.050.00 34,392,303.00 the man sent if the vlovlrtrose ope is charged i>osi Babroisk mon fell under surveillance, , fur in Russia the system of spying is 1>,lown n.® . ..0 like an endless choin. Q( ! 1' ^ R A \ S. ¦ 'When (he mnn from Tint,roisk re- ,.ln ’8il° the 'vns Partied by he succeeded in shnking off the spy enf0 (>f thcRti r ,s to rntho(lo reya or not, but shortly afterward the by glvIng U)0 lustration of throw-people in the printing place noticed ,ng „ stoll0 against n wall, when that a < hriRtvm Russian had ta on (jie stone would correspond to cntli-1 oc1 pings in the house opposite. They 0fj0 rfty8 Qll(j the sound it made to could not tell whether he was a spy the Roentgen rays. There is no suit-hut decided that it would hr as x\< !l stance whatever in the ray, hut it to move the press away, and that jg dimply n wave of force, and thus very night they began the work. Rut |s ,l(,t deflected by a magnet. It will in the middle of the night the house \ thus cause an electroscope to riis-Wps broken into by the gendarmerie, charge, and the rays travel in and r 11 persons found in the house straight lines. The penetrating power, ns is known, is much greater "The press was rooted out. and the than that of cathode rays, first establishment of the Ruud was ; The speaker exhibited on the screen All those captured wore photographs taken through nil thicknesses of solid matter. • • "The great difficulty to me where the printer kept the mass He took mo to the was • » paper necessary closet. and touched springs here, setting in motion Various compartments were disclosed in which there was ample room store paper and other things needed in the printing of the Voire. "The third room was dark, in this hidden machinery Net Premium Income. nttfc 184,106 324,449 610,560 . 1,219,435 Total Premium and Interest Income. income From Interest Rents, etc. New Policies Issued. $2,564,500 2,111,100 3,017,700 3,579,109 7,294,050 Assurance in Force December 31st. $ 2,342,000 7,413,761 10,645,021 14,368,236 34,392,303 room there was a fiat stone, upon which the type was laid nnd the forms locked nnd printed, proofs being all that the Voice consisted of at that time. All v.as very crude, but effective. "Five hundred papers in an hour have been printed by hand, ns the printers were very expert and had devised an arrangement of rollers to run the papers more rapidly over the fere of 11* type. When a number of the papers bad been printed members of the Bund would come nnd Year Assets 1887 778 $ $ 27,963 197,342 383,694 682,57» 1,435,288 $ 165,732 431,610 1,012,569 1,809,00.5 5,136,668 1801 13,236 39,245 72,018 215,852 1895 1899 1903 OF INTEREST TO TOTAL ABSTAINERS. were arrested The death ratio in the Manufacturers Life has always been favorable in both sections, but exceedingly so in the Abstainers’ Section. The past year shews a continuance of this favorable experience. The death losses in the General Section were 757% of the expectancy, and in the Abstainers’ Section only 41.3% of the expectancy. The saving this year from low mortality in this section is therefore 567% as against a saving of 24,37. in the General Section, which means much larger dividends for Abstainers. Correspondence is invited. at an end Kent t<» Siberia. where they still .urc." Where the new issue of the Voice is published cannot he told last number was a handsomely print- that the former, consisting of small cd mntrn/lne of twenty-six pages Particles of matter (tho weight of Among the articles was one dealing which 1* About ono-thouenncKh of with the late T.nha Tsnntnd. a wo- that of an atom of hydrogen), la man lender of the Bund, who lived in defecting by a magnet, whilst Itoen-New York. The pa,>cr is of good ‘ays are not being rays of quality, and there are many articles W movil)S w,th tho ^^clty of general Interest besides those de- I *8 * voted to the work of the rovolutton- CARRV THEM AWAY. "There was never a printed »vmer allowed to stay in the house. If the police should happen to raid ho'fle would not do to lose the current issue of the paper. "The carpenter was a natural mechanic and was constantly improv- Kven In those days. iHe C4>< '\i rv of t1 hand press the Bund was engaged with the prob- ary propaganda. The gioat distinction, Tiowcxer, bo-The I tween cathode and Roentgen rn}S is the the bundist* figured out. it HON. G. W. ROSS, President. il> Ft JUNK/Nf Managing Director. of ing the plant he DISCOVERY OF RADIUM. The first step towards the dis- € m*aà ? r G % ###PAGE###3### I \! QUEER HABIT OF FIRE HORSET GOOD BESULTS THEY CUBE MEN Mffiv iayu wûui, iff, Mon/ Jit '?luurk&Ji Ostufs ^crrLtmÂfyf Irn Sure to Follow the Use of Dr. He WiU Not Drink Anything Else Williams Pink PilU-They Never Fftil When Used for Blood and Nervo Troubles. F AND WOMEN TOO But HotWater t Rowdy enjoy» the distinction of ho- ing one of the fire horses in the local department, and at the present time i no reputation held by Dr. Wll- is attached to the No. 8 truck, nms 1‘inlt Dills not only In Canada First avenue, Fast and Third street nit t in oughout the whole world Is says the Duluth lloi aid. >no that cannot ho equaled by any Ho was not bred in old Kentucky, 5 ier 11MM'i«ino. No other medicine nor has the "sunshine of old liour- n the world is ho extenslvclv used bun in Ids eye end stomach, too," is Dr. W illiams l ink Dills, and this but he buti one of the oddest habits ixtcnslvo * L DODD'S KIDNEY FILLS KEEP UP THEIR GOOD WORK IN NEWFOUNDLAND. r< at fk m Christopher Bishop T», ils How His Wife and Brother Were Brought Back to Health and Vigor. ¦mMsmmmm disease mid drives it fmm ti c sys- 1 stand for a day before a pail of cold hU8b,md 118 follows: foui. I hut is the whole secret of the water, no matter how thirsty ho sunvv.s of this remarkable medicine, might be, without touching it I housaiidw and thousands testify to the \nh Sunîlgîit Soap will not injure your blankets or liarden them. It will make them soft, white and fleecy. 7 B I LOWER PRICES USE BETTcR around th<* house. They would per ncroH down the steps and cut all kinds of capers semn- the floor, bump up and QUALITY Æi /WrvN/ wcnirad a cat, and from "My wife suffered for three years with it weakness in the lower part of the very time the cat appeared on the Not only has ho a penchant for l,ur lmck '""owed by a shivering cau-iplaeo the mte Leg an to get scarce. '• of these pills among thorn hot water, but whenever the oppor- w,1'lllll,'hs- Her legs were ewol-1 ''lerc .h noth ng curious about being Mrs. Robert (libl.y. Petit l.um- ! tunity oHe.s ho goes to the nearest 1,1,1 ,rom her knees to tho feet and this fact m itself Hut to my per-e8 the place, the trouble has entirely Hisappea ed. the steel hit rings and bit in his Weakness are gone and the pain * is " I he 'nqub v has caused me to in- __ I would sti only advise others suffer- mouth became bo hot that a person gone with them. dulgo tho more interesting reflection: | ers to use \our pills without delay." could not bear to hold them in Ids "My brother too suffered n heavy 1 Dow for ran a rat detect the presence Dr. Million.8 Pink Dills cure all hand, yet this did not bother How pain In tho back and four doctors of a cat ,,v the sense of smell? Evi- v,a 1,10 Chicago-bn Ion & North-West- i The Spanish are an.on^ the oiost mood and nerve troubles such as. dy. lie rather seemed to enjoy it. failed to give him relief. Eight box- |dentlv a considerable distance. Else c,n Fine < hiengo daily during rhoritable people on earth Without rlieumatlun, neuralgia, anaemia, Whether be read a physical culture es of 'Dodd’s Kidney Dills made him a the rats at my place would not. hove March and April, to San Francisco, a h.ie(.jA, lax for the ,JO(jr Snanish partial, pmnljsls, indigestion, pal- magazine or whether some of his nCW man." jknown of the cot’s presence under the LoB Angcdes. Portland, Seattle, Ta- communities of 5(K) (J(U self-support , [f c heart and many more learned horse friends told him if you don't cure the pain in vour circumstances. I'm quite sure that Comn- Vancouver and other Pacific ,.rs fniHj a 'r population of 5 -ou.e s .sold by all mislicinc deal- about the hot water wrinkle, is not back by using Dodd's Kirlnev Dills it they have never seen the cat. Hut ( oaht points. Very low rates to Ho- 000 or moro 2*r: rl t *,om ^1,0 *,r- Williams definitely known by the firemen. A Wj|) grow jnto Homcthing worse— they know he is there just the same, b>nn, Butte, Spokane, Ogden and odifine Go. BrockvlMo. Ont., at few years ago it was noticed that Dropsy or Khoumatism or Bright s and t>pV ha e been awfully cautious ‘^alt Fake City. Corresponding low rents a box or six boxes for ho had a hankering for hot water, Disease. since bis arrival." rates from all points. Daily and por- und tho habit grow on him to such | ‘ ________^-------- -------------------------------4-------- >onnlly conducted excursions in Dali- an extent that tho men cleaning tho harness,with pails of hot water, found it impracticable to leave tho The Independent Order of Foresters J>ail anywhere reur tlio big horse, 1 apparently hud a splendid year .luring or it was sure to disappear. Finally 1903. Tho net addition to tho mcm-ho rame out flat-footed and refused he. ship during the twelve months wus to drink anything but hot water, 14.128. This is considerably larger an< his whistle ha-s been wet with than the net additions during 3902. 1 * * . . . Tho duath rate was also lower being ST» ÎK'iJtSr SJTL&3: ...........* — Ho can Brink water about as hot as a person can stand to put his band ‘•TAai*Nro âJLlSSL never CAN BE HAD IN Pails, Wash Basins, Milk Pans, &c Any rirat-ClaM Grocer Can Supply You u ere used in nil INSIST ON GETTING EDDY’S $83.00 to the Pacific Coast CHAWTABLi; PEUPLE i I Mlnard's Liniment Curss Dandruff 50 $2.50 > $ioo Reward, $ic<> man tourist sleeping cars to Sun . .. Hertie—"J don’t want to go to bed nl%r,T%. rn ' that" tK "at iJ5 thrmigh without change^doubhlbeMh s^herd pwtrdLT TuciT-Ym, SHaHSC-SrS filtre............ is the only positive cure now known to Hast King St., I of onto, Ont. I tie—"Hut I heard mamma t»’ll you to ---- *«*¦¦«« h„w :,o„ playr-d ,o,.r can!» constitutional trentmeat. Hall m Catarrh ,rfI1, W hen Mr. Shepherd CtiD:< Cure is taken internally. acting direct- UVIdl MIL WAIIASH % »TZ lyluTl^y a;;t To th, gr«.„t World* Fair, St. Louis foundation of the disease, and giving Mo., opens April 80th, closes DeW H^tyis„,Mssr„,Uun ,,r Its ris fl. riw moi mous wort which the KO much faith in its curative power» gigantic and colossal undertaking ev- I: z „y u.„„. -n, ^1 list of testimonials. tv abash line is the only railroad it Address F. J. CHENEY k CO. , owns and controls its own rails fr< Toledo. O IIAI) A SPLENDID YEAR WHERE MEMORY FAILS Ability to Analyze, Compare, and Combine. do Many people are lacking in tho faculty of concentration. Tho secret of achievement is tho power to focus the thought. A man must be able to marshal bis intellectual forces Napobon did his army, and to bring their united strength to accomplish whatever he is doing mind will never accomplish anything. The great trouble with our present educational system is that schools and colleges encourage arising, says London Advertiser. This is a fundamental error, for tho memory is not a real power u reservoir to r An admirable Food of the as i his indi- EPPS’S A wandering Order did in helping widows and orphans may be understood from fact that it paid to thorn during last year no loss than $1,542,(>80.ol sick benefits tho members of the Dr- ill Finest quality and flavour the most mcin- ONE-WAY HATES In Canada, direct to the World’s I ; Hold by nil Druggists, 75c 'lake Hull’s Family Fills for aonstl- gates Dation ÆfTÆïai ‘.°mAïï!l -, ........................... ..«."y and permanently disabled brethren received 881.719.01 these large and hcl|)ful payments tho membership tho Order increased Guide j 1 lie new superb and magnificent __ , , trains built especially for this traf-1 Notwithstanding Amiable Tourist (to guide) : "That fir, pl.u- s the Wabash in the very to I is a \cry imposing statue, guide." first rank for this business. I . im.ceil you uio light, sir; | or full particulars, address air its already large accumulated funds most people are Imposed on by it. railroad agent, or .1. A. Richardson during the year by tho enormous sum 1 hey think it s marble but it's only pint. Pass. agi., N. K corner Kin There is no doubt that many na- S22.&0 to Spokane and Wenatchee,, ”f. .2f»4.2Sn 07. The total accumu- painted timber.” and Yongo Sts..' Toronto. tura.ly strong minds have been ruin- Wash. °f °,rd(,r ™ cd by being crammed with unrelated 825.00 to Everett, Fnirhavcn, What- * • ’ amounted to 8< ,.»18,S5L.- lt in not tho com. Vancouver nnrl Astoria, via ,7 Fho above is certainly a wonder- ma- ! Huntington and Spokane. |ful reco^: nronhvnt“ka' thfi fumade I $2.1.00 to Portland and Astoria; or < hmf Ranger, is certainly tho roughly practical every scrap of to Tacoma and Seattle, via Hunting- ^ ,umGTat ulnted knowledge and every bit of experience ton nnd Portland or via Huntington " 1H 1 ar" and Spokane. $25.00 to Ashland, Rosoburg, Eugene, Albany and Salem, via Port- It is merely which tho executive One-way Colonist tickets at the fol-fecult les go for inaterinl. Some of lowing rates from tho Missouri River: the men who have been endowed with ! 529.00 to Ogden and Salt Lake the most phenomenal memories have ! City, noter attained anything beyond Uioerity. Nutritious and Economical. 48—21 77 Kina St., EAST, TORONTO. BASTEDO’S $20.00 to Butte, Anaconda and Helena. mu- 88 DIAL SALE OF Fend for catalog, Weg.re extra value. Raw Fur# and Goneing, .Send for price list 11—04 Pil!-Do8dd with nauseous, bigpurgers, préjudice peuple against pills generally. î>r. Agnew's Liver Pills are revolutionizing the pill demand—they're so pieasant and easy to tike- the doses iro small and so b the prie», io cents for 40 doses. Biliousness, Sick Headache, Constipalica di> celled. Works liko a charm.—53 Doctor (cheerfully)—"Oh, I’ll find nut what nils you before long." Patient (shuddei ing)—"Hay, doc, am I so near autopsy ns that ?" . or Over Sixty Veer» Mr- Wmw own 800TBf*0 ®Yi VI hm* he* n need by Diilliu'isof iruthcr* for thv r chi) Ijvn mhUe tec-h-n* sz, Dominion Line Steamship» P**r remedy for f)i>trili«us. Twenty-fit* cn;t# * botil« HoM l.ydniiigis'4 fbr..u*hont the world br euro and Montreal to Liverpool M* for " Man. WiNëLuw übouTiURu bvKUj».” U - OH Portland to L vorpoof Largs and last .Sleumblupe. Superior accommodation lur nil tic #• eciigcra. Saloons and Stela amidships. Spec ml attention has been 1 ven to the Second Saloon a: d Third-lass accommodation pa .sages and nil j ¦ - - any sgent fail's llnli.nl Cues 611»!, etc. and undigested facts overfull mind that utilizes its tcrial, but tho one that has to upon tho results flowing from his labors. The total membership of tho Order is now over 220,t>00.—Daily Mail and Empire, Totonto. Feb. 16th. that Hus come to it Competitive examinations arc responsible for many a weakened mind. They lay too much stress on memory land and text book knowledge, and too little on a real working compreben- | Ice, San Diego and many other Cali-slon of a subject. A boy with i good memory cun secure high marks of ptt*- oina are "Don’t you got dreadfully tired of I have never V\hy, I thought you £ ." 'T do." Smith kins* jokes? heard one SHORT AND LONG DAYS For rates of partitulars, apply la Company, or to pas- $25.00 to San Francisco, I.os Angn- knew Smithkins Tho day is longer or shorter as you go north or south of the Equator. Off Cape Horn, 50 d^g. south latitude, the days in mid-winter a fomia points. 1 From Chicago anil St. Louis proend pass examinations creditably, portionately low rates are in effect simply because be remembers the pet by lines connecting with the Union about nine hours long queutions and theories of his teachers; Pacific to all above points while one who has spent his time in mastering principles and gaining ao dr tunl power may not obtain nearly so | Woodward Avc., Detroit, Mich high rank, or may fail altogether in him examinations. It is not memory that counts most, but ability to grasp, to hold to analyze, to cohipnre, and to combine, which gives a solid grip and mastery of principles. arc Y8VR OVERCOATS Tne longest day at London is sixteen hours and For full information rail on or ad- a half; at Stockholm, eighteen hours 126 and a half; at Hamburg, seven teen hours; at St. Petersburg the longest day has eighteen hours and the shortest five; at Tornea, in Finland, tho longest day has twenty-one hours and a half and the shortest two hours and a half; at Spitsbergen the longest day is three months and a half. "Of course, I will be uglier some day," she whispered. "Impossible!" he replied, gallantly. Ami ho wonders that she sent his presents back. We believe MUSTARD'S LINIMENT fs the best. Matthias Foley, Oil City, Ont. Joseph Snow, Norway, Me. Chas. Whooten, Mulgrave, N. S. Rev. R. O. Armstrong, N. 8. Pierre Landry, aenr., Pokcmouchc N. B. Thomas Wasson, Sheffield'. N. 13. sod fad'd Butts wonkl look tetter «tyed. If »o e#*i# •f ovriioyour teiru. write direct Munir-el. Boi MS BRITISH RMwwtOAN OVEINÜ CO. MONTREAL. F. 13 Choate, G. A ss Bright's Disease — Insidious I Mulgrave, deceptive I relentless I has foiled hundreds of trials by medical science to stem the tide of Its ravages—and not until Sooth American Kidney Cure proved beyond a doubt its power to turn back the tide, was there a gleam of anything bat despair lor the victim of this dread form of kidney disease.—54 IF YOU ARE WELL BRED. You will bo kind. you will not use slang. You will try to make others hap- Billiard Tables t at «He Leweet Price Th# B vy Write for Terme You will conscious. You will nover indulge in ill-natured gossip. You will never forget tho respect due to age. You will not swagger or boast of your achievements. You will think of others before you think of yourself. You will be scrupulous in your regard for the rights of others. You will not measure your civility by people’s bank accounts. ! You will not forgot engagements, ; promises or obligations of any kind. | In conversation you will not bo argumentative or contradictory. ... You will never make fun of the peculiarities or idiosyncracies of others. You will not bore people by constantly talking of yourself and your affairs. not be shy or self- REID BROS.. Mf’g Co/; You will let a refined manner and superior intelligence show that have traveled, instead of constantly 01d Gent (to smttll b who is talking of the different countries you nursj,lg n skinned knee) : "Did you have visited. fall down, little chap ?" Small You will not remark, while a guest, boy : “Yer didn’t think I fell up and that you do not like tho food which dashed agin a cloud, did ycr ?" has been served to you. ------ Lever's Y-Z (Wise Head) Disinfectant Soap Powder dusted in the bath, softens the water and disinfects. PUTTING BABY ASLEEP t-i you He—“I think I’m a fool "Well, dear, you told mo it was a wife's duly to ugrec with her husband." Sh i 32-31 If baby is restless or sleepless do not give it “soothing" medicines to moke it sleep. These medicines always contain opiates, and you arc merely drugging the little one into temporary insensibility—in fact you are placing its life in peril. Restlessness and sleeplessness is usually the result of some trouble of the stomach or bowels, and if this is removed the child will sleep naturally, and awake bright and healthy. Baby’s Own Tablets cure all stomach and bowel troubles, and tho mother has a solemn assurance that the medicine contains no opiate or liarm- Mrs. Louis Hcxillc, Poultry, Grand Washington Excursions. . . |Via Lackawanna Railroad. March BUTlGIf 18 and April 15, $10 from Buffalo. | — Limit ten days. Through Philadel-phi a and Baltimore. Cheap side * trips Full particulars, A. Lead ley, UfinfJV 38 Yonge St., Toronto, or Philip Fox. Apples, All KWD8 Of FRUITS And Farm Produce generally, consign it to ui sal we will get you good prices. TIMELY CALLING. How the Pastor Saved a Life A man near Fort Gay, W. Va., *le an entire failure in getting strength from the kind of food ho ate and not knowing that the trouble was with the food kept on losing health until the doctors gave him up to die. It was supposed to bo consumption because he was wasting away steadily and slowly Pving. IBs minister called from time to time u»’d ore Lodger (quarrelling with landlady)* “I haven't lived in lodgings six years for nothing." Landlady : “No and you’re not going to live here for nothing cither." lift Don’t think because a name looks attractive on a visiting card that the paying teller of a bank would recognize it at the bottom of a check. THE Dawson Commission Go U drug G a was, Ont., says “My baby suffered from colic, cried a great deal and was very sleepless. After giving him Baby’s Own Tablets the trouble disappeared and through giving him stances cause another pain, if an occasional Tablet since, he has ton help It. always been healthy, and is now a ragged child ever be without the Tablets gruff manners ful TORONTO. it Mil T. F. A/iinard’s Liniment Relieves Neuralgia Mini's Liniment for sale everywheie D You will never tinder any circum- you Ho—“Miss Drightley is quite stunning to-night beautiful she looks.’’ She—* Oh, yes she has ! But it’s an exaggerated one.** She has no i< ea bow •• ¦9. CURED BY WILL-POWER. Mrs. George Todd, of Stanhope (N.Y.), has been an invalid, unable to walk, for more than three years. The other day she was reading an v 1. .< lit " TfM, day brought along a Package of You will not think that “good in- Grape-Nuts thinking from what lie No mother tentions" compensate for rude or knew of the famous food that per- haps it might help him. The sick You will be as agreeable to your man took to it at once and from equals that day begun to get well. In writing ho says: “I walked to town to-day 3 if others receive more attention than 1 miles. Have gained over 40 pounds you do. ! in about 2 months and my neighbors You will not have two sets of man- ! don’t know what to say. I f Conors: one for “company" and for home use. .M ¦i l; t M I " F f ‘ : j Y . A f.trorg should in ti e house.’* You can get Baby’s Own Tablets from any dealer in pied- social inferiors as to your ici"®, i Williams i to baby during tecthi.ig t.me. It is harm (jesi, oil very much to walk just then less to the hair in cases of Scald Head, and i)CVa,]fl0 it was dinner-time, and nil cu^s Eczema, Salt Rheum and all Skin nt one/ she found she was able to Diseases of older people. 35 cents.—53 walk. After dinner she walked back. U C3 r if you write to Tho Dr. and superiors Medicine Co., Broc ville, 1 You will not sulk or feel neglected tho Tablets will be seat by til at 25 cents a box. She t : \ s ;; P I one quontly am told it was ns if I am i raised from tho dead GROWTH OF GERMAN RACE Everybody You will never remind a cripple of here knows of my case, you can tell probe the sore !"¦<*; le to write to the Postmaster or Rov. L. D. Bryan P ARE WOMEN REALLY STINGY? I will make Are women meaner in giving than that Grape-Nuts men? It cannot rightly bo urg'd Name given by that they are. Women, after all, in buying or in giving are commonly that making use of money that others con have earned. They have been trus-henlth and tecs of other people’s money for 2,-“There’s a 000 years, and long use has made them careful of their trust. Of course the petty meannesses of a certain kind of woman have afforded Infinite opportunities for men’s jests and contempt, but those petty meannesses are nothing in comparison with the great meannesses of really sordid men. When the little folks take colds and coughs, don’t neglect them and let them strain the tender membranes of their lungs, Give them Where Will They Earn Their Bread in Twenty-five Years YOUR GROCERIES all Over the Kitchen. Send for one of Our deformity, or spots of o sensitive soul You will not. gulp down your soup & sworn statement |f ;r at the rate of 900,000 n year, so audibly that you cun be heard saved my life." the room, nor sop up the , Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich of This is another illustration where all ether food fails one be brought back to strength on Grape-Nuts "Look in each package for the famous little book, "The Road to Well vi lie.” rim Gorman nation is now in créas- MOUSE-PROOF GROCERY CABINETS iy twelve months more than 2.- across (>00,000 Germans are horn within the sauce in your plate with bits coniines .of the Empire 1 Shiloh’s Consumption Cure KniY6 During the : bread e period a little over 1,000,0( uÉÉ|g sail die. The population problem demands the gravest attention of all German statesmen. In twenty-five years at tho present rate of increase, tho German Empire will number 100,600,000 of inhibl-. Where will they all live and their bread? Little wonder that In Oak, with Metal Lack. Sent to any address on receipt of $1.75 Pain Over the Eyes HEADACHE AN, CATARRH Relieved In 10 Minutes It will cure them quickly and strengthen their lungs. It is pleasant to take, Price», 35c., SOc., mad >1.00. fOfl 15-44 The Bennett Mfg, Co.- PICKERING, ONTARIO. I Do n<>t send stamps. Agents wanted > bats knew cat was about. They Never Saw the Cat and Were on Another Floor. tents That dull, wretched pain In the bead just over the eye» 1» one of the surest signs that the seeds of catarrh have been sown, and IV» your warning to administer the quickest and surest treatment to prevent tho seating of this dreaded malady. Dr. Agnow’a Catarrhal Powder will stop all minutes, and cure the Imperial Statistical Office, by Its publications, should revive tho many Jlscuasions on the v/rcsstty of a large Colonial Empire for Germany. The Anglo-Saxon race now incrcns-i§ at little more than half tho rate ef tho Germans, who are the most race in tho world, and METAL GATES "I have observed recently a rather curious thing with respect to the relationship between cats and rats, and it has led to a rather interesting resaid a man who takes much "For a while pain la ten 18 •2.76 Supplied by us or local dearer. 8 feet wide, 4 feet high. Including hinges and latch 10 feet wide, 4 feet high. Including hinge» and latch Other sise» la proportion. THE PACE WIRE FENCE CO Limited, • Walkervill», Montreal, Winn.,,», St. John Dr. Agnews Ointment soothes all skin disease®. 36 Cents. 6.76 flection, interest In animal life the rats overran my pince. At night no such thing oe quiet optimistic irmly believe that in the future d^-tng of the ktobe their numbers will pr^ve a decisive factor. or- Issue No. 9—04. there was X m ###PAGE###4### DROP IN THE MARKETS. T fi B KUUITY. SMART & SMITH MASSE Y-IIARRTS WARE K OC MS © SHAWVILLE SH \WVILLE* SHAWVILLEJIABC1I 3, 1904 and l s3 for yourself the •n r% w );v t (standüi Flour per kirr *1. $*U:0 to ÿl I'D Out a p -r Imshvl. *J7 to XI o. per Imshvl, .V* to Vuki per Imshvl IV. lhivkwliv.it, hU\ to tXv. A Political Prophecy Bargains m Fruit!:HSW williams 1 From the follow tag paragraph culldtl from too Hull l iiy Auv.mc<% Mr Jauiis T. Vattiaou s ; u v:, 11 v »' I woultl K; ». per dozen. 1 ¦* I o ti*r, per pound, lit t sv pel l'i. 7 10 S \ kens. | s, per H> P rib. I Hogs, p »r loo |h« r Î.ÎI0 *5uO. appear that there hd mllarnvva Othvv | j Ihim tlii) ’S. or Bps Apples—all kinds—from $3 to C l per bbl. Candies -a choice assortment. Dried Fruit—Figs. Dates. Raisins, Prunes, Choice Fresh and Cured Fish, Spanish and native-grown Onions, Cigars, Tobaccos, Pipes. H. TÜBBE, - Main Greet - SHAWVILLE. ?. S.—Fresh Fish and Oysters. I At if. F 5C 4W vie in v n i i t ; I : to A r II liAbouiy Hv.kmg dictum of the l i4 Liber»vl t nvenli n < t i ovi v Æ*>-t* #" y;' ; \ ' * * Vuf I l U } V v i i which met luro in J mu.u y politic il gêner il electi«'in, I) umtiii n clal when they c me cl. for the Domuvon, David (tilLes attys with the Local Botl»e aspirants will k u Uy t»ke n«lici here f and gu vein themselves accoidtugly,’ t r v lîrvs lîwf. p v ion, $MH> t Hides per lUU H»|* Pelts 80 totUl Calfskin s, ht to ii vente each tVe for the n t l*r< rui-ff is —N. MjCtviig ‘The 1* tiic t } UlhçJHEAD y Va each Ml other OTTAWA. SEWING MACHINES ! Hut ter, lu pails, IS to 120 vents. Hutter in prints, L’OtoîSe. Cheese per 11). 13c. Kggs, fresh, per dozen, 30e. Hay, new. $10.00 to $12.00. Oats, new, per bushel, 33c. Duck wheat, per bushel, ISO to »>3v Cease, per bushel, SOe. to ? .00. Heef, per UK) lbs. $6.00 to $0.50. Cork, per 100 lbs. $0.76 to $7.‘2à. Mutton, carcass, pet lb. Sc. Fowls, per pair, 40 Vo 30c. Chickens, per pair 70 to HOv. Turkeys, per lb. 13 to 15a. Potatoes, per bag, 75 to Hie. Senator Cox Gets Graft The erst while “democrats to the hi t, who occupy the Liberal seats in the Commons and Senate, arc fast abandoning ill claim to that much vaunted t tie. I t the days < f Conscivatve domiiii n :n the Senate the rich and poor woie treated alike. They had common access to the Senate quarters. To d iy a sign, “this entrance for Senators only," gives fair to all but Senators and thiir Special inducements in New Williams Sewing Machines during next ten days. Rare opportunity to get the leading Machine. C. H. WAINMAN » General Blacksmith warning friends to go with the “common herd." On the Commons aide the same aigus S O Carriages, Wagons, Sleighs, Cutters, &c., of oppulenco are in evidence. It n well known that Senator Cox refused to wait for the Grand Trunk Pacific deal to go through, but the fate being against him, tbo Senator had to fi tvgo the pleasure o* sn immediate participation in the ripen o QALL AT lias now on hand a nice stock of SMART & SMITH. Donaldson’s CÜTT3EÎ RS -FOR to which the careful inspection of intending buyers is invited H. A. HODGINS' MEAT SHOP and GROCERY dituro cf $151,000,000 of the people’s WcltchOS ClOCkS, " *“ *i,h "" ““ °' Rings, Brooches Chains Wedding’ Rings, &c. money making tho diaa; paintmont l.-ss kten that the Cabinet decided to cover the cor-ridiTi of tho Commons aectiin with inter BLACKS MITHINC. 9 Stick Pins, Ile» also desires to inform old customers and the public gen orally that having engaged another Blacksmith, ho i* now in a position to exe cute all orders for General llltickMiiilhing with which hi; may be favored. Work promptly and satisfactorily dene. S locking rubber Ling costing $lti f>0 jur square yard. The goo is are manufacturod by the Dunlop Tire Co. Senator C x n president of that concern and the order from the govern nent ii worth $15,000. The wasteful Conservatives j:t .vided car pets coating COO at the outs de. The “democrats to ti e hilt insist up >n walking upon $15,000. Hut if course “C «% can't wait'1 all the time. A large Stock to Select from. Orders taken for Special Work. REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. IS THE CORRECT PLACE TO BUY Your Meats, Groceries, Canned Goods, Fruit, Confectionery, Etc., Etc. A choice supply of Fre>h and Cured Meats always in stock. Tenders Wanted. Farm for Sale. G. M. DONALDSON, 1 hv tlie minor •valors will Î ied up to Thursday, Mim h lltli. V ami wi 1 « c Fcr Safe nvc land. For II i IlggR, IliiL ' and Veits 1 foi Hutte P. S.—Hip the a \ lit dis Ttioiii is g'“'d r t'Ooa on h r itegic m vo c f the G. T. P ici tie JiliHinTSTOHKY i I Paii of Clyde Male — will make a team paii of work horse-» el XV M c vvr (Ii it t will be v.ccutc the l id v: ws : n uid throw i! The Shawville SH,™UE’s t W |\j EW SASH and DOOR a his \ i lour: i ns. 1 ’orl age du Fort Estate of tip late Robert Campbell. ft VI h I Sash and Door.... V e m 're î*'gm-al id va of rgian Hi y canal t which tid. s- u.tl Neutrality Precaution j u.ii g ih ) u —that imp nr ant proj cvnds ill others in the interests of th ll’bt C« 11 Ml pail 1 to die late Iîobcrt Campbell, of Bristol, by note of hand or otherwise are hereby required to make payment of the i-amo to the undersigned by the first of April, next. K01M » FACTORY. cy lu du r 1 is tl c du y of Lion. S to chain up ilie atone loit* at the vxpi rial f i ui Ivit these long, low lak'sh Ottaw a Y.Jley, and B e county c f V n ticiC i.i i nriieuhr. FACTORY ment craft bo etulin away like ltcss a i t rpcdo boats.— Toronto Telegram. AÎKS CAMPBELL, Executrix o El inside. March 1st, liMl eeiious reflection upon the integrity of those who are responsible f r it, and the sooner they set about- to accomplish its removal the better for tin ir own icputa tiona. Bat, if, as many suspect, it is due to the adoption of a system of | at the government offices. The Premier, injudicious overloading with supplies, ^on. ^ ^>are1rt presided, and the the payment for which becomes the first „.#lock umil wtll ,nto the ,(ternoon. Tue charge upon the res mice a of the m*8t mipoitant Luaincta transacted was purchaaor, for the very good reason that the tiling of the date for the byc-uloctiuns he cannot avoid it, the man who thus »'ld ,he opening of the suasion. The m m inations in She nor a, Maskmonge. Bor* t hier and Poit neuf were fixed for March pitied and censured for having allowed I ;jt and the voting on March 10. The le- hirmc f to become the victim of an gislatuio will be called together for the paj despatch of business ou March i?2. In connection with my former business I have just placed hi position a set of first-class machines for the manufacture of ail kinds of Quebec Legislature Meets March 22 War N.ws Service At the c>t sl ow in Toronto looently HeadCU flit CIS fCT £t vcia' « f the felines changed hi*i ds at * from $o<) to $1C0. SlfifiPQ fiach fiudbuiy wil have power in June. It UUUÎ bl 0<15,lf wi 1 brii g 3,000 horse power over eleven #» miles from the Veruii 1 on River. r I EUH GS Rtv. C. A. Sykis, II.A., of James’ Method.st church, Montreal, has been ftflniilfÜM CfC invited to the pastvia'o < f Smith * Falls lilUUiUlliCuj Methodist church. A man 102 years old ray* wo had a T 111*111 harder winter than tb a 87 yea is ago. 1 Ml ll,llOuJ Tf.e o d codeer has the dead wood uu us.— mm I i O Kincrdiue Review. DHlCkStS, &C. A New Jt-rsey man ts said to have taken the Washington proclamation of neutrality so seriously that he bas named one of his twins Russia Ann and the other Jap Ann. They will light like—twit s. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Murray 'have 'arrived back from the South and Mr. Murray’s many friends w.ll be glad to learn ilia health is much improved by his trip. Sherbrooke city council has decided to give the Sherbrooke Light, Heat, and Power Chi., $233,000 for the electric light and g os plan's A by-law will be submitted to the ratepayers at an esr’y date. Winnipeg, Man , Feb. 17. —Prof. Bryce, of the faculty ef science of Manitoba University, states that Lord Strath, cona has bestowed a gift of $20,000 the institution to enable**!he faculty to extend ils work. The money is immediately available, and the work of development will begin at once. 8 nitor Watk, of Fredericton, N. B., completed one hundred years of life Friday last. Ho received messages of congratulation from K ng Edward, Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Hon. it. W. Scoit, Secretary of S;at_*, and other ones of a private character. Arrangements have been made by which ill j Gazette will receive daily t!io imp riant opecial reports of tha London Times rela'iug to ihe war bit ween Russia and Japan. The service will come through the ortice of the New York Time*, one i f iho most reliable of American newspapers, and which has a working arrangement with its great London namesake f- r the simultaneous publication of in leading European speeches. These dispatches, ao fur as they concern iho war, will be put before the Gazute readers, the same morning as they appear in London. By this means Montrealers wi l have the advantage of t ho most comp ete ni.dreliab’e newspaper service in the word, in chronicling the events of a struggle of intense interest to the whole world. The service will be in addition and supplementary to that of the Associated Priss and the existing special servicia of the paper. It will put the Gazette, so far as Canadian newspapers are concerned, in the leading rank. Montre.il, Feb., lib—The provincial cabinet held an important council to-day Sash, Doors Mouldings, f Turnings, &c. For which I am now prepared to receive orders and guarantee Unite!*» work. tinda himself in the toils is both to be Ha simply transaction Thanking my many customers fur their liberal patronage in the past, shall look forward to a future in create in business. unwne placed himself in the unonvious pcsiticn of trading upon the generosity and good faith of those win are entiled to his ROBERT C. ROBBINS. Tiio Situation It is humiliating to iTl British Canadians to know that the Bourassas shape arc not altogether to b’arnc for incurring! the policy of Canada towards Great Bri- liabilities the meeting cf wlvch frequently Ita:n i he bulk of the Liberal party in »• fa; sxsgsx •»' is:. have constantly to c;nteni against an | to remain in power that they are willing array of ag nts, ever alert end alive t ) to sacriUco anything and everything to bnaiues», and it is not surprising that In | hold Quebec, which holds the balance cf power. It is humi rating to find the w hole ¦ ¦ , . .. ..... , of Canada put in a fa’se position by the burden themselves with responsibilit.es political exigencies of the Liberal party. which circumstances do not warrant. As It is abommile that Canada—the the system exists the agont is hardly grown up child of the old country, should 1 continua to be under obligati i.s to the motherland for her safety—for the safety of her people abroad ; and for lier very existence as a self governing colony. It is abominable that the people of this country should be put in the position of paupers and dependents becaura the bulk of Sir Wilfrid Laurier’s support in Quebec is of the Hou rasas order of disloyalists.— Hamilton Spectator. JORN C. ELLIOTT, tirât consideration Farmers, cf coursq P. S.—Special attention paid to Dressing Lumber and Sticking Mouldings. PROPRIETOR. In this connection, also, it may not be out of place to call attention to the general quality ef the Gazette a telegraph services. They have enabled it during the pest few years to publish in Montreal the tirât and fullest accounts of the laigost number of the impuitdnt events in the world's history, whether in America, Europe, Aeia or Africa. There appears in the columns of the Gazette, tirs*, more telegraphic news, general rs well as commercial, thr# in any ether Montreal newspaper. Residence for Sale. Dale Bros numerous instances they are induced to Desirable Residence situated on one of the principal streets In the village of Shaw ville, together with all necessary outbuildings and conveniences. Building bricked inside and outside, of modern syle and well finished throughout. Will be mold on reasonable terms. For full particulars apply to the owner on the premises, or to .f. J. Turner, Shaw ville. Special terms if sold by first of March, next. H.D. FINMGAX. ShawTillc, February t, HXM. Practical Tinsmiths open to blame—he ii merely doing his te.t m pursuit uf a recognise J and iegit'mate Culling. But it seems to us tho system is wrong. Why cannot cgen's form a mutual agreement to cot duct their business on similar lines to that rf the merchant cr the tradesman ? Induce farmers through the welbrocog-uzid and potent medium of judicious advertising, to come to their respe#ivc badness pfecei for what they need, ins lead cf importuning them in their , va homes. This plan would at least i ave the advantage of securing a class of cf purchasers who ate in a pf s t on to do so, and have, of their own volition, concluded to buy what they require, and if would also save considerable expense nr-w involved by the predominant custom. The idea may appear somewhat Utopian, but it wou’d ,'certainly operate more to thj genial satisfaction of the country. on SHAWVILLE, P. RUE., Chased by Wolves Oil No|bh Wakefield, Feb. If).—Jnc. McFadden and W. H. Cook, the former head log nuker and the latter cojk in Gilmour & Kennedy’s shanty three miles fntn this ttalion, left the shanty Saturday evening to go to Mr. Kennedy's farm abouta mile distant. They had just entered a dark jungle-like portion of the woods when London, Feb. 19.—Despi'c favorable they a ete attacked by a band of hungry reports ns to the health cf Premier Hal |jm|,cr wolves, and were closely pursued four, the improvement is not us good as tf) t|ie td^e Gf alike known as Jamieson's reported arid it is doubtful if the premier p^e The men ehoutcj as they ran and will appear at the present session of the Wtre fortunately heard by iome of the He is likely to find it necessary (vAmfi»era who happened to be going to to seek recuperation in a tni'd climate. foed their hornes at the lime, and who at once went to their assistance. More by good luck than by good management there wore two Winchester rifles at the camp, which were taken along. As scon as Mr. McFadden saw the rifle# ho asked for one and at once brought down one of the bruttis by his unfailing aim. The skin be seen at the camp sod is of a very i. That is the second time this that attacks have been mid# by will always U* found with an up-to-date stock of Tinware, Enamelled Ware, Agateware, &c. PATENTS The county of Cape Breton has used $20,000 to stamp out smallpox. There were only two deaths, but some hundreds of cases. ’[PROMPTLY SECURED! Write for our interesting books “ Invent; ora Help" find “How you are swindled.' Send us a rough sketch or model of rcur Invention or improvement and we will tell you fro# our opinion as to whether it Is probably patentable. Wc make a specially of applications rojoeted in other hands. Highest references furnished. MARION A MARION PATENT SOLICITORS A EXPERTS Civil è Mechanical Knglnsvrs, Graduates of the Polytechnic School of Englni-etlng, Hachulora In AppiWI Bclwcn, I.aval University, Members Tâtent I.aw A«aoclatton. American Water Works Associât ton. New Rutland Wrier Works Assoc. P. O. Hu* reyore Aeaw istton, Assoc. Member Ua*. Society of Civil Engineers. emeu:{ A Singular Fatality The incident dccrihcd b I w very forcibly demonetra cs t!»e gioat danger tin id ia using powerful tireaiim in localities where them ia nothing to arrest the further progress of the bullet after it baa reached the object, aimed at : — Kingston, Feb. 18.—A despatch from Greeley, Col, a few days ego told how u farmer in shooting at a wolf killed /t child in a house half a mile away. A letter received by Professor Dydo of Queen’s from his brother, l)r. Charles Dydo, tells of the accident. The Utter was calhd to otttnd the baby which did not die for several hours afterwards. The bullet’s course was a peculiar one. After glancing against a rock it sped away in another direction, finally anterod the window near which the baby was, and went through it# brain house Eave-Troughing and Roofing The wise, up-to-date merchant will not allow himself to drop out of public view between active business seasons. If he does, he will lose much of the advantage of bis previous advertising. In what is known as the quiet season is a good time to get rid of left-over goods to e'ean up and got ready for new stocks. It never pays to carry ovtr goods from season to seoem ; it is much better to turn them into cash at cost if necessary. The money MCW VSI* LIFE riO’Q.. MONTREAL RAN. ATLANTIC BSILSWt, WASHINGTON, D O. Given Special Attention, Mr. Thomas White, High Secretary of the Canadian Order cf Foresters, died at Brantford fast week. The city of Rochester woe visited by a disastrous fire lest week, the loss from which aggregated acversl m il'ione el dollars companies are certainly experiencing a naeccaioo of blows this winter. Shawville P 3 Highest Price for Hides and Pelts- Pickanock St. can large eiz* season wolves in this neighborhood and should be a warning to travellers who have occasion to visit this lec'ioD manned. Mr. N. A. Btfloourt, M. P. for Ottawa city, it 11 understood, will be -------- . the ncsxt speaker in the House of ia better than old goods on the ahelre», Commons. which are depreciating every day. The insurance > / sV t> mjJ ###PAGE###5### THE EQUITY, THE RUSSELL HOUSE two STORES % F. H 0 0 CIN S G ream Separa tors I Weekly Journal devoted to Local Interests. PUBLISH KD BVIUT Til 01**1» A Y AT BIIAWVILLK, Co. PONTIAC» QÜR SUBSCRIPTION -$1.00 A YEAS IN ADVANCE. jp-W" No paper «topped unlit all arrm%ia%es are paid, unless by apodal anangoruttiilr. ttie publisher. JOlIM MOODIE - - PROPRIETOR /. A. McQ re) (rftic No Time like the Present to Buy This Motel is beingthor and re fitted with a vi satisfaction to the travelling publie. All el»V' es will be treated courteously and accorded 1 ho In V* attention, whilst, the ilul and premiscM lit ! 1 The season for these machines, now regarded as indispensible to the successful and profitable carrying on of the Dairying industry, is now at hand. Nov/ is the time to buy. We are agents for the celebrated I Prints | appointments of the II will he fill it'll! ly mi tint allied ADVKUTISINU ItATRfl 9 Legal advertising, eight cent** p-'r linn for firm. Insertion and four cru in per lino for nitoli subsequent. insertion. HuslnewN card* not ojjooodlng ono Inch Inserted at #^"0 per y oar. Locnl aiinoiincsinents Inserted at the rate ni ti coins per lino for Ural Insertion and s cents (or subsequent insertions. Commercial advertising by the month «»r for longer periods Inserted *1 low rat**, which will be given on application. Advertisements received without Instrue lions arcorap'inylug them will be Inserted until forbidden and charged for accordingly. Hlrth, murrlage and death notices published free of charge. Obituary poetry three tents per list*. j. a. McamB,£, Cottons Linens. BAILIFF BUPFIVOn COURT BII VWYII.LI • QUB. M) nr And De Laval and Empire Machines. i turns on I r >>«• V Court Shawville, No 216. t tor; Such large, gloaming piles of Prints, Linens and Cottons are sure to appeal to the woman whose chief aim is to buy at the low prices ruling at our two stores. 4# M ’«"is the 41 )• Wed nr* day of every month. Court -lu** must be paid promptly every month. These Separators require no recommendation. Their reputation is fully established. See our samples and get full information. JOR PRINTING Alt kinds of Job Printing neatly and] ehoaply executed. Orders by mall promptly attended to. L.B.l Vielttn* brethren cordially Invited. II. H. BABHSlT.r.H JOHN A. COWAN, Publisher 1. COWAM, U8 K. W. lionaiwH, 0. It We have touched the range of beautiful weaves for 1901 at all points. Wc have run tho gamut of shades and textures, light to dark, and open to close. Cottons, Prints and Linens have gone up with the manufacturer and the wholesaler ; but the most interesting feature is the remarkably low prices which we offer HAWVILLE HAVING PARLOR, JOHN SN1ITII, Proprietor. Cards. Q# MEDICAL. Nc# DR. H. JACKSON, Business ABMITACEt CALDWELL The spot for— r to Dr. D MoPkee Qpboial Attention paid to gold crown O sod Bridge Work. siminietered. I)r. McPheo’s old stand. Madawn^k» St Am prior, Out. 8 28 A Fashionablb Hair Out, Good Shampoo, or A Cijiaii Suavk. P. S.—Barbed Wire. many lines below Factory all lines in cotton goods at, prices of today, for cottons have advanced many times we made our purchase of above goods. or Your Turn next* J.W. ARMSTRONG, B.A., M.D..C.M. Fir. McCahey's U Tflhlflt#. .*»' Conditio» Blood MoGili. and New York, PostGRADUAT* MKDIVAL SCHOOLS. Office in the residence of the late Mr* James Shaw, Shawvllle. Telephone in connection. since we and enrw Blocking ot the kies, the reeulfc #f bed Mood They are the mlmngwi hhwd purifying «indicia* In Ik* world fur horaos and calUe. Oue Ui tinea pmckagw# will kHl all the «until In auyhorea. loafing tk« eat mal la a haaltky sal •hi* condHIou. Erica, L> and 5»), Hr. MvOakey • Kidney aad Cough rowd*re, 50*. I »r MfUahoy’a Hear* Cura forbrekaa winded koreoa. Uia tb* w-.rl I that will cur* the bear** Como early and as often as you can and profit by the decided and substantial savings here for you. Remember buying in large quantities as we did last November before these goods advanced, placed us in a position to sell you goods and keep selling them for the next month or Wa have good Bargains in a great many things. Come and see for yourselves. KrW. Ihe Dr. MuUaJiay AwU-iue Do.. • ly me !Mm ll.fr) mid r.' ") i**r IkitfU* KamptvtU* V. I, CniaJa DR. McNAUCHTON. Thoso who buy K.*r sale at J. II. HllAW’S, Shawwilie OFFICE AND RESIDENCE : Removed to the new Elliott House on Shaw Street, between J. <•. Elliotts Factory and the It. It. Station. At home—Monday, Wednesday and Sat- Telephone No. V. Our 25 Cent Tea Tc the Electors of the County of Pontiac : will drink no other. at such prices that wo guarantee no store in this Put so urdny afternoon* county, nor in any Canadian city can oiler you us to the test. Mrs, McC&edie - - Elmsi&e. D. B. ALEXANDER, M. D-, C. M F. T. M. C (irvru:?ii;N : At îho mjurst ul a l;«rue | number ot‘ tîxo iidiucnti cive-1 Lois in every section of this countv, l have consented to V 7 allow my name to be put in nomination ns a vumliiiato h r th - coming ! edeial election. II" elect cil 1 shall support the pn .-cut ( iovtanmeii! U"l-y which has given us these last seven years such unpre-r wdev.tcd prosperity* 1 strongly endorse the eon-ü ( t the Grand Trunk 1‘acili which will benefit the •; unti l at large, but specially developthe immense resources of our county. Being in the field to stay, I trust that every one of you _ _ . will give me your cordial sup- E. B. DEVLIN, N|.A., B.G.L. port. Giada.it* of Trinity Uulvcrslty, Tcronn; Orad«r»V of Victftiia University, Toronto. Fellow by examination of Trinity Med. College, Toronto. J. 11 ARDMTK lIol oK, Manchurians Commanded to Assist Russians. Tarto on Bourassa G. F. HODG-INS. Orrivs as» UrsiiiKS<*n : MAIN 8TIIEKT SIR WILFRID IM RESVONSIBLK FOR < Or MIL FREDERICK ROHDE;. T tillAWVlLLR Vdm irai Al x • ll Las j ; suu-1 Lîih 11 wit;<4 proc’. anation to the ( [Hopîo of Matiehui u “War having coin Russia and Japan, 1, irn by the urvat Hu-.im (» »vcrument, the high official in charge of the Fir East, have determined uiru ex ie^i.1 nina Laurttra | which ail uiuit tren.Liingly obey : — ! I SHAW VILLE AND BRISTOL STATION. I.’îOAL Il »*i. Mr. Tirtc, wn.ing of Mr. II ,u- o-d to S r Fr d^rick Bjrdea d Sunday evut.ing s£.ya : i of Sir VVi frid D. LECUERR1ER, mei;c d he'we n P. S,-Ngw Stock in rd i .t ' in lu* s ly p noted NOTARY PUBLIC, Will visit Bryson on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of everv week. UJi c al 11. McC. Ritchie's resilience. Boys’, Youths’ and Men’s Sweaters. Mr. B »umsa b 1 and firmness in imperial watt*, v.i. ii j mu i a ui to believe that the Pri M niêter ttat.d) as a latnpari. Improvement of Canadian Butter. “First—While peaceful neg t du ns were proceeding between Russia a ni ./a- between our threaten d liberty arid Mr. “lie condemns with energy Sir Fred erick Burden, win accepted a seat at the tihle of the Imperial defence committee j without consulting Lis c l .-agues. S.r j Frederick B rdeu h a member of the Canadian Government. He is Minuter of Militia. Ho is the colleague of S.r cn with han • in . s e ev j. • There can, in fact, bo no doubt upon this “Accordingly 1 command every official1 point. in Manchuiia not only not to hinder our "Mr. B >ura*ia supports Sir Wilfrid and troops whether on the march or in gain- condemns S.r Frederick Borden. He will son from purchasing whatever provisions put formidable questions, but wo predict nicoseary, but also to render them ihat he will support the minia ry irrespec-cvery paisible assistance. tive of the answer he may receive. Sir “Third—The inhabitants of Manchuria, Wilfrid Laurier wilt find his political vo-the gentry, agriculturists, workmen and cahuhry expressions sufficiently vague to merchants must con inua their vocations satisfy Mr. Bourassa without emharassing Sir Fredtrck Burden. Sir Frederick will remain a member of the Imperial Defence committee, nnd Mr. Bourassa will continue to tell the cmntry that Sir Wilfrid Laurier is a convinced anti-imperialist. The member for Libelle has no condemnation sufficiently severe for Mr. Tarte, Mr. Foster and sll those public mon who desire that England shall give a preference in her markets to cur products, to our cattle, to our cheese, our wheat, and flour. Yet he is a lent on the ,'131 per cent, preference which Sir Wilfrid Laurier and Lis colteiguts have given to EngVflh grods and English products. Mr. Buuia-sa'a logic is pliable according to the requirement» of the (Xtawa Government. Killed While Guiding Montreal Hunters. BOURBEAU RAINVILLE, L. L L ADVOCATE. BRYSON, Wm. GAMBLE, i pan, tl.c Japanese hu boring unexj voted thoughts, made a tr achcr ui covert atlai k an the Rustam fleet stances rf s» grn t d tliculty it is ircum-lit nt ow in te» oiln .x desperate resistance to j r »*ecf Cui!i36u U r. it or y from invasion, and jUvVdiit tho Japanese from pes i.ig ovirit to devastate the itusuan bcunday. Winnipeg, Feb. 20.—John A. Street, f Major Street of this ci'y vrai <*ver-1,1 d in a mow fiido in Nmtherri [•onion, E b. 25. —The Birmingl om f P,i6t syr Pr.if. RVrer’s •» s sugge»'ions ( son for t Î o tmpitivuiirii; f f t'anad.hit b»i*t V !x7 ’ making, i; ful bu ter gruitly where for one ru*a >:» and another it d no' reach the high ave.vga and quality if comliered f ro of ti o lust gu d s in the Denmark and other countries tu;py;vg iCJckie*. Unjoined the Mounted Poire the Un ted Kingdom. when 15 years of age end was 38 years of ago at the lime of his death. None of the party were injured. Bof< ro circuin I QUE x n few fluy) ug ». Street vaa with wvd, w.;ii d lit p Canadian M ui'a ( n tho Kuyltsh n ark it, ! a party or hunters including Mt sure. Red- » path and Huweli, of Montreal, and was ( ADVOCATE, &o., Trust Building, No. 48 Sparks St., Ottawa, Out. 4* At- Shan ville First and Third Tuesday of each month. Office Fifteen Killed by Fall of Scaffold. To Float the Soo Company CiiivYg\ Feb 20.—A triple fl or tcaf fold in the dome of thu new Post Office build ng suddenly coilaptoi this afternoon, cariying 15 men into the lirai floor of the building, killing thorn all. Scores of policemen and firemen were quickly summoned, to clear away the debris and permit the recovery of tfco bed e\ IT.S'IIKU ROSS TO INTRO DUCK A KILL I have the honor to be, Your obedient servant, TANCREDE C. GABOURY, M. D. Bryson, 21st I)cc. 1903 ADVOCATE, 190 Main St., Hull, Quk. Will attend Courts of districts of Ottawa Pontiac. Toron o, Feb. 27.— It is îeirned that the bill of which Premier Russ has given nôtice, respec ing aid b > tho Algoma Central & Hudson Bay Ua.lway Co., is nothing more or less than a proposition to assist the le-orginiz.ation of » be Cornell-dated Like Superior Co„ to the extent of guaiantoeing a loan of two million dollars. The rc-organiEiticn which has been in the hands of the committeo is now said to be complete and wi l l.kely be announced on Monday ai:d tho works will start very soon. This will give the company about $9,000,000, which afr**r raising the Speyer loan of over five million, will permit the company to stait fresh wi h a cash working capital of $1000,000, materials oo ha n o £$1,000,000 ; fi st mortgage bird) in l!io treasury, $2/XX),000. All debts will lu fundid With fixed chargei of about ffiOO.OOO annually. The capitdizat.ion of the rehab.l.tited organization will bo at follows, capital stock, $40,000,000 ; exchange for const Edited stock in tho proportion of one share new stock fur two c,f preferred and four of the common stock of consolidate l income bunds, $3,000,000 Each shareholder participating must pay a contribution of $3 per share fore ich tluro fur each share exchanged, but for the cash thus piid, the shareholder reco vis in addition to Ills stock, in equivalent amount in income tends. Tr,c company will start are Wright, TalbotS Graham A Big Grape Vine Mr. Chas. Spencer, C P.R , conductor, whose leg was broken by a fall at the Ofc as uina ADVOCATES, BARRISTERS, AC*, Main Street, Hull, (near Registry Office) treorge C. Wright, Joachim Talbot., Char les K. Graham. Telephone No. 3170. “When Uussan troops enter your neighborhood you must tr minate them. Bo not afraid of their vm* but learn in which thicket the Tho largest grapo vine in the world is tawa station* few days ago, is mending ^r0*ing j(l the Carp nteiii valley, twelve nicely. Mr. Spencer is father of Super- m,tea M8t 0f Sinia Barba-a, Cal., and is in indent H. B. Spencer of the Ortawa I caiied La Para Grande. It was started and North Bay division of the C.P.R. I from a cutting sixty one years ago by a and of ^General Supeiiu'endent C. W. | y^ng Spanish woman, Dona Ayh. It is Spencer of the C.P.R. | g ft, 4jn. in circumference at its base, and one of the hoiiaontal branches measures more thin three feet in circumference. Tho trellis covers about a third of an acre, and aiity heavy poets support it. The vine produces as many as five thousand bunches annually at a conservative estimate, and in % od years many clusters 12to 16 inches in length and W. W. IRELAND, The Ontario Crown Lands Department have been advised that thne in »re townships in the TemiskamingD.strict, Kerns, Hudson and Hardy, have adopted municipal organization and elected a complete council. This makes five townships, be* •ides the ?i lage of New Liskeaid, which have organized iu that region. Clerk of the District Magistrates' Court. Commissioner and Conveyancer. Deeds Mortgagee, etc., executed legally and satis factorlly. QUE. SHAWVILLE measure weigh 6 to 8 pounls. Its ownor estimât#• The Dominion Government has not 1 that in t895 the vine yielded ten t >r a < f yet appointed a successor t> Senior Judge | grapes. John Deacon. We understar.d a petition is in circulation among tho legal proies» sors in this county aekirg the Government to appi int our town-man, Mr. J. J. O'Meara to the vacant pr eition.—Pembroke Standaid. S. A. MACKAY, na notary public, The c al rained in Nova Scotia has increased 50 per coot, in three years and 300 percent, in eleven year*. geance, desperados are assembling and give in formation, that they may bj utterly destroyed. Anybody privily ha: hiring desperadoes or c ncea’iog their hiding places will be punished, as if he were a desperado himself. Great Britain and France QUE. SHAWVILLE TREATY TO ADJUST OUTSTANDING PIEFICUL TIES MAT BE ARRANGED. Probably tin oldest woman in Nova S’etia is Mrs. Dumioick Brian at Jog. She has just celebrated her 105 h CEO. HYNES kins birthday. It is considered quite likely that the Off or of ihd Ontario government of a piece of Ur.d five by ten miles in the vicinity of Sharbut Like, as a site f -r the proposed mil tary training camp, wifi Le accepted. A Medicine IU1 man writes to say that the weather ?her.» has been warm this winter, bu* ha rinei not report any of sunstroke.—News While workmen were digging to get t » I inndoe, Feb. 25—Premier Balfour had | *frceh the bottom of tho trouble at the Bonne sufficiently recovered his health t> ccme churre Hate1, a week ago, tho water pip e fPom Brighton to this city to day to pro b dug plugged fuUf d Lide at a cabinet m.^etfhg. PHHHHHIIIH that frost had penetrated to the depth of piior to the meeting the French ambss-1 \nt8u»Y 120,000 Troops Have Passed seven feet under the macadam nalway gl(j0Pi Ciinbdoo, called at the foreign Andrew Cybulski, who said that he was 4lflj£0 an(^ had au hour's talk with Foreign an old man aud had been digging in Boa Secret try Lsndedowno. The ambus tdor frow at til times in a great many years, | roturnu that depth Le^oro—Renfrew ^(r(j ln ^0 moat recent development of Foo to tho Herald saps that 120.000 lap-Mercury. the war, on which subject the two cabin- aerse tr« ups have arrived at Seoul up to Mr. Courtney, the deputy minister of ete aroke,>[iug in the c!ao\X touch wifh thepreicnt dati, cçueistiog of cerelry ¦Mm erer- riM ‘ P°"*" Core‘" cum FUNERAL DIRECTOR, On Tuesday a car oa a freight trxiu The Ottawa Lumber Co. hare purchased coining eist o;i the C.P.R., near Sand the Malljch mill property in Arnprior, which has been operated for the last several years by Messrs. J. & T OilPe», and has a sawing capui'y of about 00,000 fast per day. Tue sum paid is in tho neighborhood of $20,000. A atniy Is bold of a party of passengers preseating the engineers with sn address of appreciation for getting in on time. When the ceremony was over be smiled said, “Why, this train was due this time the day before yesterday.” Main St. Shawville, Que. V«»int was derailed by n broken wheel and thsown into the ditch. On account of rhis tho Winnipeg trains did not pass through here on Tuesday but ran on tho C.A.K. from Renfrew to Ottawa and the Pembroke local going west ran as far as the scene of the accident where the passengers were transferred around the wreck and the train mteamed back to Ottawa backwards, reaching here early in the afternoon. The accident was near th. piste where tbs recent collision oeourred \ Complete Steely of Coffiqs aqd Caskets, and otf\er Funeral requisites of all kinds. All calls re-eeire Persons! Attention, OHif—DAT river are * l ###PAGE###6### » ' TIME IN THE FAR EAST. I oration. When noon Ira von Lrwtkm there is a "to-day,’’ a ,#yestehlgy,é Interesting to Know on Account 0nd Mto-moiTow,# on tho earth. Suj* of the War. por;e noon had arrived at To rente he- (roughly Blinking 7U degrooB west has longitude), Toronto's antipodal eem-clian is the 0110 which pusses threigh uml Hangkok, Siam. Thiw when it I* noon hero it is midnight at t'aUaUu the and all of that portion of tho earth nst of Calcutta is therefore in torn il h every morrow and there people could sny vitig to this remark not it would he of of Wlvtli'i* Never had any ono the Indy s or fastidious in her tastes, possible to say to discover what was her "styl* feminine I* unity proved i Thin le.ili SS Unhid lu-fore long Knto find how exceedingly $ I KING OLA 1 ted to nltogeth- j \\ j,h snrpi • In-Se. long-Wnlh- limit V ill I t si I : ? vy -4 mt ilie '‘quiet, nice Id In*. They got on Since tho talk of hostilities tween Japan nml Russia there made H a nds, so been some discussion au to the maimk r of the jag t o tho art relation between our time I u.,.< performed under favorable the time in Tokio and the other vit Arrived at their nvsli jts brought into prominent*** by the number of foxes a|>- present I truly bewildering, and such that high : time was spent in tow-rowing that the prospect of a run ami more roinoti st tvo o'clock, and I l'I V. tall ted. short lrgu-d medium, dark and •<>;( oi v an" lair ones. The only eomlusion |»os- uimo.sly, and i\e at was t hat the single that the it style Miss l’a Miser honest ly and genu- rove: iindv admired was her own. ami no- < immistanres I-Oily else did. it showed how wise and d.stinatio i lmw merciful was the invisible lYo-jjwni /ideate inline over us M w t if ex Id 1 * 1 Or, Kinship Between flan and Horse y.f v Every iHTHon realizes Will I 2 W noon v,arien n I il?. 112 lin» , t ho cul Im entm* h «u I don't think Miss U vow set' I I It I M i s. altogi't her smli a very had seat of liorselmc tor a slight | Worse. " uck y," observed led b\ a higher sens on 1 CHAl-ITi: M ohsvrv vit Mrs. uf- . }Vi,s hill | I'm- NiM«n I ! 10 10 Vi anwi! n-m.-nilii-nng Stirni|is parting ¦¦ (U-tmium .1 mi making inIIv as alio 1 M K«t<\ injunct ions ti - ' • foi homo, r- jm . hounds wen* likely to draw il further away from Fox- M raff Imost within cm Z l \ St 1 t St Vit cky! So*8 the hire! tlmt clash itself against the iron railin s of "Mrs î’aget, 1 did think you know its cage; so's the dog that threatens "lint a seat was," returned to bite you when his bone is with- Tallis r scornfully, "you, draw l. and the beasts of the held, hunted here, olT and on, ever since ninl lin* birds of the air. Vlucky, in- your marriage, and I'm sorry to tired! I tell you she's as ignorant as unable to agree. Hut here's Colonel «1 a babe in swaddling clothes; l doubt t linker." as that gentleman passed even if she knows how to stick on. close by, "he knows what's what: I'll let alone set a horse at a fence. Teo- ask his opinion.M lo s,:"‘hy g!Uj‘s.M . , , you pie like that ought to stay at home, 1 The ilonble. .lack knew the Indies Ka'v 1 ulrnl Xl lg a • with and not come out hunting. They well. $vk! disliked both, especially towards . pm t l.o. ; .1 ion are a perfect nuisance, and positively Miss Tail s. r but at mention of bis . n ’ ‘ ^ inaction that had taken mile one east or west. The con- of tlv.it part west of Calcutta that it dangerous. As for judgment, she has own name he felt bound to stop and ... s,in vvrv fn,sj, alu| fusion that would necessarily ensue is is yesterday, and every one law a is in""irc " "n cm"d 'vm,l'r th"m n,,y £hliut,.,ln to quit minlu.lwd on thv ruminant‘by a tern called standard time, which was had heel l os 9 3 d r*\vh It it'w set' Miss t! WllO'VO I i 11 1 o of ill tppilx for Ivt ol which Vat was (he mi 9 3 \ She therefore implired tho '/-faced mid obliging hnpixnrd to he near, mid I her she could not possibly it. provided she wns able Vhue enligl t- Ingt CCI i |,0 way from a rudtl> farmer who Uhat di 0 1 nev 6 \ « « iske.1 Mi edging up t tting the hall rolling. " to prove an m «position " 1 his Mb s IIni>\ mi\ Paget eonluiei lier friend, ; I 1 SMI mistake 1 1 Is sll.' III n I 1 suppose Miss Vallisvr, ) simple a (pi !. I ited l brew set SATl'ltPAV P.M , 5 MRS. AHtiAP I'lie horse had tiApwmAY V. M mean*? ret tin nn animation sc tiled hardly "Yes, this Miss wonderful heiress e\ erv one is talking about. and w ho, they seem to say, will turn all the heads of tho Foxing- it at ton l a helots? ol l'I Ihis not to- a. m. Thus turn Kohir time at. the middle point of the when the Torontonian is preparing to n section. Consequently we have east- go to church « a Sunday evening t»hu at in- !\ nly Mis. Paget here do- modicum of brains t> turn Mbs Pu I lister sarcastically Oh. 1 dare say she knows nothing Hares that Miss Hrewscr has a good figure and a good meat on horseback, and knowing von to be an authority, I th I \Vi when they in the habit of miming after c\ erx- strange young person who enters thing? ! passionately it. th.ni Mi s PaUlaer, was inclined \ll her position n most question look upon Kate's shortcomings mon imx lenient lv than the elder lady about ruling llow should she, pool remarked Mrs. l’aget com who. being youngei sh u p to the right. keeping on hr id I*'-path xxliich led across the fields for n couple of miles, when once more she would emerge oil the turn-pi’ > « lose by Foxing ton. Now, as \e seen. Miss Mrewser was an iugly independent young pvr-8011. an us («tilled lu rely upon her therefore she felt in lit I would just make an up- t headquarters the country? 1 i iz 11 to peal tli.nk so surely? Ah. mv dear, that's exact lv You don't ( n I and she looked at No- him out of lar little colorless eyes. is ago Jack (’linker had seen 1 10 I 1’wo gills, without om ? w tr z chaix-rono or female escort. setting |)0.jv> lip for themselves in this independent heard \ hardly seem, to my mind quite- quite the thing." "Mho are they? know anything about (1 has r\ el knowledge in the Shires before through the petty spite and jealousy of which Miss Pa Miser’s nature was capable, and despised her accordingly. to my of lie* c\t 3 manual now owr no w.se disconcerted at the prospect riding home alone, as a good la ties similarilv eircumstanced 0 4 9 ife of a rein considered Hunting- As often as she made advances, just ! "J the KO often did he* rebut! them, ('aptnin ! m mil who had Fu tier's remark lmd left him in he mood to discuss the heiress, and after seeing her ride certainly not to besides, he took Mrs. Paget was the wi eel brewer, wno « shire the ncme of fashion and !.. t bed of aristocrat? ce been heard to ; lv van d for hunt in tr> 1 s' any on it nutvml 4v 5 no l ave done. The only drawled in King Olafs dislike Instead of standing quiet-i b is mistress endeavored to th • lateh, he was always in t d sperate hurry that ho in-on Irvine- to force his wav im -It back Miss PreWHcr is Scotch, 1 bcliex ‘end that 1 can sax little." She may not ex on be respec 4 Pal User, with an a propriety. “I wonder whether people intend to call?" "Mrs. I n west or I /wt that on account of met xx ith in > so unkindly pleasure in ngerax at mg Miss Pnlli C SIS < 7 Ilex 5. t 5. 1 hiM society to la ngwiivhi. M tl ink not. xx ith a sneer hould not he the least sin 6 nllx X tit 0.1 said M ti i t i Miss see Do you said t ! SUNDAY A M., 7 11RS. 3 MINS. SUNDAY A.M AHEAD. I I HRS. 20 1WS he ! ? Mis. Paget is quite right answered brusquely b.- s one of the prettiest figures nicest seats I have Seen for a time, iv ti there are xery few can ride oxer a fence in the way she did a few minutes ago th s» advantages Mich n l,i rough lady. ting remark Jack Clint V. l iser knoxv, I prised if sli than s I AHEAD f Miss 1 bowser and 1 long women i ti ne h> before tho gate was fairly v!n often occasioning lxatv cm, central and mountain and Pacific Corkney at her unpleasant bumps and time, each one an hour later than bit Horses, like people, are not the one to the east of it. Hut om King system is not universal and. except sing in those countries where the railway ing work ! 8\ stems make such a method neecs- When a despatch dated TeLio, Thursday, <> u ni., is published ii the daily papers, xve must reinvmbur bàat was sent when etir Wed- t r.adx turned out no h *tlei have if he he of tempera to hais preparing to retire, the Bus-Huii is already asleep and t! h \\ « 11 started on Ins Monday me* n- n.iai lust like lv r, and at it can't sitniifx I Such th ought n ci ht fore i.oxx i LT (] ll Q lia| Jnp i 1 ml I. i rides good 1 XV ay d. ai 1 \ vilutely perfect, and t he forgiven for pof fault. i Added to e appears to he (] With xvhich c'.it- Rlightl) • what 1 ' ! hat chestnut i perl vet s i I til hi t hoi \ i i \ d pity to ; le sundry oi these little en su- sary, solar time is in use. Kate managed to get through ; At a conference which met in Wasl i two or three gates tolerably lington in 1882 to adopt a common t' e telegram idly, and was just beginning j prime meridian to lie used in reckon- clocks registered if.-10 p.m. on n: ratulate herself on her achieve- ing longitude and delegates represent- iv sday. Such a despatch is pufcUah-xx lu n a slight damper was ing 2C» countries decided in favor of ud in a morning paper on Friday, so ui her self-esteem by a barrier taking the meridian of Greenwich. A it must be seen that the event ac-h allied ex ci y dort, and remain- resolution was adopted to the offert curled more than two days before, filed obstinately closed in spite of both that tho unixersal day be a mean so- stead of the day before, as the Avo -I'M • and persuasion. It was doubtly lar day, beginning at tho hour fastened with a bar and iron hook, midnight of the initial meridian T; s latter, after repented essays. When it is noon at London K a to did ul inage to undo, but tho date and day prevail ull over gate its if remained immovable, re- earth. If noon is eitner east or west and those of London, St. l’etoruëiirg quiring a man’s strength to heave it of London there arc two days in op- and Tohio. up from tho ground. In the midst of her difficulties, and by way of i I r 1 land when t lx wasted lei î I raised liis hat and rode of)' much dif- || s I money is 111 1 1.-1! m\ niv dear, xx hat i say to her figure? 11 it r :( 1er rnthi-v"— table adjectix brutes some Avomcn are. to be sure, 1 o muttered to himself in disgust "Gld dex il! why can't she leaxe tlie ! Ju P- or girl alone. And all because she | ci t her out in a miserable little ten n imites* spin. Faugh î I declare it's enough to sicken one with tl together Miss 1 s 1 r d 1 t ! ? t < I to 1 i i p.iusitii x ou i th h i 1 i In fact, from -rsation f li girl ho and co te oblivious of tin* fact \ r i I r Will. I don’t know; there is s odd about x «i- f, ) \ ( of would seem to show. j The above diagrams will show neve one plainly than words the relation V>e-the tween the time shown hv our decks th:i But the fact, i was inclined to i tolerably good. 8-1 iv carries her well.” i litt til x on called my nltent 1 \ I nmy period had loni Palliser turned gi lo »1 ed i oui. h‘te|y du mb foundered. Sh •» h d oxpe’tod to find an ally, instead I . %0odf M\ll I never lionrd such"' «hid, a daring end detormuvd Mx -m,. XI,^ Palliser hx- , j. ;lIlcv VOu thinking it cnc„iy bcvl confron v.l her, unexperted- glance „p,m her fried Mrs rilg„t. , n.ully should ^ • 1-,,< "'«nc ,h«; i.^ss Bcmdrs ;vlv¦;V'I,,r nnd «'hatewr ln Has world £ ,lt vo(, would haV0 known Whi,rh toU’nel ? "T"'" ‘w the slight, lit soupçon ol impropriety ., * ried considerable weight throughout tho smallest .symptom of I , snv good.r sveing 8ho was ^e counfry.. raa z: rrî - K-f f / - sî?ssssxnzz^jxxrsr-7’.7*?'-:.......rsttfts„, more they will run after her. Now- * h nt.x ot pudding, suggi st< d . i s ^jjss Palliser angrily ifZLgp Umw Palliser, it could be easily bvlivy.sl, j 1 ‘ ^ ‘xcHont simile and !nK- J’0 vou that i. possessed „ resolute disposition that m.nts designed to prevent in the nn- t'-r a sourer, more malignnnt-lovkmg, nn; A" emi.le«s roul(, llot to nnv. I are of what we know us a "trust," IB'E'sHmîH ........... 'act that she had proved herself cap- at 119 P»oper v.oith. linn idias (,F,svs we should have all the men |h . (|. ., whicl : .. t f purchase of merchandise on the way re imrnsmsmmm This was untrue, and Miss Palliser h“ “f™.. • , , , . 'beginning: to waver m her alluma', very different things, as Kate now i w it. -wing tluit when Kate had M.es I alliser s ehroks wore of a uni- "lot, Mrs. Paget. do you rupporo (,iscoV(.r<.d to her rust. To descend or.pvd th, fence in question she form sallow hue. all tic color in J’-r I ni fcO'ng to follow your example, from the saddie was comparatively Palliser) led happened to be bee bating unkindly settled m the ond monel nil my opinions by tnose simple, but to regain it a most Into of lingtbs in the rear, extreme point ... her nose, nnd I was the Ilonble. .lock? responded Miss horions and difilei.lt undertaking, for Lswercd her purpose just ,.s n i-onmi kable fact that ducu.g ad the ; alhs. r w,,h e fmecr that made Mrs. every time she made nn attempt King nth. r Statement, and | years she had hunted in Huntlngshiio i Paget blush to the roots of her hair. ulaf fll,n dec ted l„° livi"8 s»’‘l hud ever yet been able "You may look up to the nobility nn;J do„ raised to an at out them. Mhmtiuon. after de- unwontv(I pltch of ,.Xil,peraUon so that she actually went the length of applying tho oj it. th “brute!” to her favorite but certainly tautili/ing hunter. She looked around, but not a soul was in sight to come to Iter assistance. Once move her resolutions were quickly taken, and she decided on trudging the rest of the way on foot, consoling herself meanwhile with the philosophical reflcc- r .... .... . wm. . , tion that "What cannot be helped BrOnCilStSS, Whelming Cough Whi- h nvtvssiutteU a long jog at that must be e,mured!" back-breaking pace so extremely try- , (To be continued.) ii g to ladies. Mrs. Forrester noxv 1 shook bands with Kate, l.-ft behind inn dvr ii I suppose ih" men ere s;ti ) to her,” continued Mrs to 1 l i j'm.vt n ( making matte-in worse. King Olaf CRIMINAL ‘'COHNKRING.'’ then» laws haw fallen into .li»wac giSSISi eSII§ nEi K¥ÆMé ex 1 ori with her mime, und having been . “engitisseis”—who planned to gain |given to her by her uncle, she would control over necessitits—such as Juive sacrificed a good deal sooner grain or food stuffs in considerable than lose liis present; besides, with- quantities, either by purchase icc Out it now she was completely ban- otherwise, with the intention the raising the prices. The T she Book holds quite a scries of enact- A TIGER FLOWER. °j There was exhibited at n meeting ° of the Philosophical Society in Ceei-bridge, England, recently, eoaao living specimens of n most curious insect brought from Rangoon by (’apt. C. E Williams It is a spo ies of mantis, and its body and togs arc both shafted and colored to re semble n beautiful flower. Lying in wait for butterflies under a spray of leaves, it looks like an azuro*tue blossom with a black upot in tho center exactly resembling the tube of a corolla. The binder pari of the body is drawn out into a long green stalk. Butterflies anil other insexSs are readily deceived by this mimic, the instant they touch it Its ifït'-l r'pirs Ff*i7e I Nun returned I ca n Statute un forstullirg." Tr.e former buying and selling the in the same market or w i t h 4 but m on RUSSIANS IN MANCHURIA. /'V Mis CO ! ny its i .m vtd to esta!dish a J 8 i i s M livering this Parthian dart, which went quivering straight to poor guilty Mrs. Paget’s heait, Miss Palliser turned her horse wrathfidly I ash 'e, and ; ut a cl ! t ion which had ended less harmoniously than it had commenced. Meanwhile the morning was wearing away, nnd a fresh move was made in tile direction of the covert I some two or three miles distant, 1 / D I, 60 y s A +, IS'a o a conversa- qt Eiger s in ;; -r 4 ! M y Wf v I From Group, or Colds You Can Depend on X a ti ,x y.,1 m,M.tf i IF ood morning, Miss Browser I have seen you I I never li. sho voral times & Syrup of i Dr. Chase Lmseed and Turpentine. said, in th Ci A T / w LONDON NEVER CAPTURED distal) y an opportunity of saying a word n ten ted myself with Admiring j |your horse. I want !<• introduce you lie’s | sort of man and Tho only capital in Christendom that has never ken cupt tired by a foreign foe is London. Tills means, of course, captured and la id by any army of occupation, who have retired after tlie declaration of peace, ns in the case of the capture and occupation of. nnd subsequent retirement , , . 'from Paris, by the Germans in 1870® - 1 '\!vs acquaint incr. Lj» ,-j nhl| not ns m the conquests . , , .... , 1,1 w,',vl1 ; ”sî r arrest m- promptly ei- ^ Romans nod Normans and others cd rignillcnnt !y into tho master's j ear, “for it’s worth your while to i conciliate an excellent subscril lady is rolli sure to be good h L / m 4» 5 I to o r master, Mi Hit to the taste and easy very quiet, but a nice Syrup of Un- when you get to know him, and lie’s md Turpentine is espe.i:\lly just been asking who you were/’ I "Really," answered Kate, “I am tic very much flat tered, and shall 1 I n V 7 v rial ents, ]1 to take. 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Ch-uc's Ointment Uncertain and nb^olute euro for racS and rrery form of itch it* bleedlngivid rrotrudlne piles, Hv- manufacturers have guaranteed it. fleets# -SStieSS Va-trP6! mysEas&'ess a«5S Piles * ( Di Tho g in wealth, and for a roupie of Ex pomes I hank r Mrs. Forrester 1 he with a wink and a smile \ Inst re- niitniions of Dr. A. W. Chase, the famous receipt book dicing composed of simple ingredi author, are uai «very bottle. To protect you tig the portrait nnd sigr 9 til "You've always an eye to tho mala chance, oven when on piousuro bent/’ COSSACK 11EG1MENT ON THE MAltCH. Dr. Chase’s Ointment ###PAGE###7### IN*»f$?**+*+*»*+*+*+** 1 boy* Fathei ' I Sweetheart ' if’ the rest but hhe would not touch thorn T Offrrnd Homo would 1 doesn't It ? As a film'd ni l j my lampe don't get ? ; foienoon, I hey wait, uiilil next iff for I will not work in 1 hr i ji T # I lie afternoon Intel Homo families to work fur TRAGIC .STORY. me h m how I suppose you % ch II it hyfatcrlcF. was better l*vo Jane imidn inn liavo breakfast ia bed iwd in the - (lay, A Russian Girl Student's Romance. Cl About the House next morning, but Siu ; “Not if l was starvin', and' ti hi to m would ? got eyes ^ she'll never do by ’iin as you’vi done." ’ * i save mul'' she said in my 'end, Miss Molly; Father wav very worried, because he to Scotland to do nomo articles for Tin lie began to write out n trie « # •ri 111 I in thinking if she Rom a nr. s in mal life arc by ran* in Russia, but « tiom» what unusual one has just r.nuliefl its third amJ last act in a was going doe rijitivo gram to say that ho couldn't go; but I told him I was quite well really, und Jane promised to look after me to "like a mother/* So he went* When ho fluid good bye he gave mo n note for Miss Morrell, to wire 'yes,’ or 'no/ then know w hat to do, bye, done old girl graph if you want me back." It. neeO s a dreadful thing to flay, i but I felt ns if i never wanted father if I hadn’t loved him should have hated You would understand if you mother, or even if you sac* i would he glad to gel her work done ' in time to crawl into led at night The o a o î J I Uail 4. .Jane forget h, and breaks things, i but sho Is R good girl really. The next afternoon Miss Morrell #&+*-+*+*+*+* *+?*?*?*?* lit- things up in housekeeping one can't iron-clad COIl i' g li ave o ma tlo loom in the student# quarter o n, i 'f Pete; iburg Whan Miss Morrell came to look at the bouse next to ours she seemed quite nice a-.tlff when nho naked for the key; ,„my; but the boy. wanted to bo. ko ond while she w f, oown the gant*. , ,,.t Ul,.ln Thoy Bro not old 8,0 l^0*1 "PP1,™ “'"I th'vw U|M) h U( know hotter. She gave theiu over to Hob and tommy. 'I hey th,.m thn.c sorts of cake for ten h°r. >W'"8 m,l|y- l’,"'"u8« they Haiti, and sixpence each she fetal not taken the hnn.se, hut ,,el| ed then, with their lesson,, too thoBRht it was kind of her. So I ,)Ut , folmd ft mlstako iu on0 caUrd wlvm she mo«td n. Mother Is „ol).H HUUM, dene, so 1 hove to call. Father i# Frrtidx Marchant, the celebrated author, and I am Molly. I was fifteen . . . . , , , , . , tn Jt*e, and Miss Morrell was ti irtv- n,llhm,,t,<’: l,l,t shp htl<* » Wl""lv, ri11 had known luad for business J'wo «»i; 1 st udentd rule to work bv well laid plans ' 0,1 a,‘ ox an SHOUT CUTS gl its naked me to take 1 hi* hoys in ] told her that I was lemt I ( uni Jh She smiled very pleas- ikeic »ru no rhort ruts to good 0f mi c and men gang nit agh e, housekeeping--except for ti.o women and I find that women's films "i h plenty of money and a huslmmi ] ijuitf \ filing fjie should m end it for Juboi-avii.g appliances and a good, stout I I f ' tea too l>y ter vu name f )n I . i < Ask ln-r I t pt to do tl'O Ifow of i on wo o thieg tl.Ink at night Now, tomorrow I II do such i 1 to wield them, write# a cones- such n plrvc of work undent. 1 hey fcuy tie time is morrow comeH o her thi gs <•» (i»ming when Milady run .‘¦it in her to do that mist ho clone and chair and pr** # a bt.u on and p| <’ work will ho done for her. Itut they v Tl n o i.H so much to do- In horn* work—and sto few shoi t cuts, is as hard to write on the jovt ns it. is to do tie work I ave it all come in where it belongs Things about such a wav I I Hlm I "(iood- f .1 t u youn/r n un | f in* li he Maid He mure to telo- >1 on naw hea*en in hi mid it wa# love our bliss for ever after nr j hi * I and when to too She I t i >mo up I I our HyvtPiii, wheiu art I and HIM lief back ngnlu so. I lx*lima I ' 11 n few w the traditional form i Ah! father said, when I showed r H e woman of modern Li y mea h >i h i it to him she never was good ,tf him to «t great ninny litilo things ¦O ting hut it trifle that will help to fit huiko housowork a great deal «NViier. •'«niiy of ns go without such things Hither than risk for them, or #un .or He mistaken notion that we are We i, pe hup# wo * l thut ment, and 11 s b- for He end of dun char Id I I new whnt Î think of her. Î told June about the letter, and she said anyone could toll it was a if she was wo she l was a good mind : aving eometLing ,|uiv saving a little in dollars and I Mails, hut lufw about the wife's and ono, she said. Nho imiHt have meant forty-one, because she and father were boy uml girl together, she told me, business • ml be is forty-three. ' Hu was such a nice boy d I i I'il rather be good, than good ut 1 told him. tht meat it: iu i must all ho done in just If in <* could PI- I liai wai roining union the frst net. Olgit, of course, had no secret from Aiiau, whom she introduced us Father smoked his pipe for two or proposal she three minutes, then he laid it down. wo,dd burn it ho I “She is good, too, Molly," he said. to. but "hen f asked Dirk he said I could tell you something—1 will woultln t bo cricket. k ° mother'* Wasn't clever ho couldn't tell you, because f want you to like C,lX 0 to *dm do "hat he i «•' eZ'him'iVukT: d: b-.iy, uumne .,,.an men rea’ly—nnd ho was in lovo with her. Krft,n ,n f’nd 0,1 to b'thi r, but he , have to live with her very long. £1 iea(l>. |ur it. A man doesn’t fare 1 could have screamed to hear raUKl* 1,0 "afJ Kr<>whig up. t i n j whether the sweeping and dusting Ï know it was not polito to say him speak of mother like that; but °nyhody "ould like Pick. Ilo :s so u v done or not if lie lias meals on that, but oven mother was not po- I bit my lip instead. “If I had been ^h'd- .lane was vary Kind, too, and Hu o. I prefer to get breakfast the life if anyone spoke against father the—the other woman, 1 wouldn’t (b n *¦ ( Xf‘n «rumble at Bob when he , night before—that is, have oveiy- i Putty tin Kin Morrell only laughed and took have wanted him, if he hadn't want- knocked over her pail of water. „ I thing ready. I need not mention the hold of m.v nun. “Tut-tut, child I I ed me. “ id.have liked to box is eau, I diffei out things we COB do, but one small bars. 1 grief, wept together on each other T think well enough of your father T “Sho didn't know, dear. She nev-1sho suid: "bul 1 thought of you, you î! |, g | want to lay particular cm- Omelet.—Yolks of two eggs beaten m.rkH at the tmnum that life wot fa nay lie has a very good little vr knew right up to the time that lH)or d,,,u*' Moron a mot hoi you y I ha is on. See that t’ero is plenty until light coloied unci Click; two |,ut a galling load. At last they tie daughter, too. Now sit clown and she died." hu*n to them, un o ought o be of hot water in the teakettle. Then, tablespoon fids of milk; one -alt termined that one of them must have another tea-cake." 1 “You—he pretended he liked her all aburned of iseulf, the muistei afcr everybody is ready for break- spoonful each oi salt, and I o; per ,|p. and as suicide was repugaant V l%cv wore very nice? tea-cakes, and the time?" ought.' fo>t, all hands will nut have to J whites until still, cut and (.af h, they hit upon l he plan of draw- sho made them herself. Sho gave me “Pc did like her. She was a nice 1,1 1dl° afternoon I sat down .u the wait for water to heat to Idl up the f,> d t .••m bghtly into the yoh.s 1|lg Jlits tj;<> drawer of the black beII the recipe, but mine did not turn out woman-,i very nice woman, only- 6»rdon darning the boys socks and cofTee~j»ot-siw:h things have hamen- until just covered l ut a tea-spoon- f(, l)(. shot ,,v the pistol <,f her friend the Heme. 'you will understand, dear, when you|MiHS Morn‘n cflmo ftnd 8tafrcd ut T e(i lMofo,u s,t4down to . ttn>' 1,1 ?S buttcr. i,nto the ryiug-p.m, , Thc third act was played in Olga's She was watering her flowers when are older." ‘ over the garden wall. "You dont meal, ho sure there is water in l*our m the mixture. When brown mf)m Sh h,.r betrothal, nnd Anns father walked down the garden after “1 understand now," Î said. "My look well, child." she said. ^ or teakettle to eat fur cb,h- je-in the oxen a moment to let the ,,a(| K|„,lt s,.Vl.nil hours of the night iligiS ÉÏHE1 pSE— Sho hud the water-pot cl red. Then I went down in the ffnru, ’ HmVtmmnni ThLod^ae hie, put cups, saucers, spoons, knives yolks of four eggs with one cup of "l>°" «m.hruced each other, and tier shrubbery and cried. ... , . , . . .. and forks, yes, and plates, too, if * sugar and one teaxpoonful of vanilla O,bro. n,ls,‘d t,lf‘ weapon to the tempi* “If ever you like someone else bet- 'c‘> 1 • *1 J. I ™x l, o\ano t y l||0r0 iue not too many, and they arc Stir this into the tapioca (boili g). nf h(‘v fn«*nd. Anna stood motionless ter, Dirk," 1 said when I told him, . / not too greasy—into the pan, get an- ! Di al the whites \e y stiff, addii g a hke a statue, with lier eyes fixed up Frank?" “you're to tell me. I wouldn't mar- Woum lllKl 11 .. X ‘ lr ,1 other chair, sit down, l ave plenty table spoonful of powdered sugar to <>n In i exeemtionm . Suddenly rv you for anything if you didn’t ™lv >our 41; . / Ul.ollK.ht J of good clean wipirg towels (anotli-, ea< h white, and )lunvv It takes more ÜM, towels but I'd i making gingerbread, if the mo-rhe rather wash towels than stand and , cs ,_n<| ,)Uttcr lirr ,K.ilU.u , Ul_ wash dishes m the old way. N,r before the other ing-clients u.e Ore most important thfrg ,s have |uHcf| tho cakc wi|1 u? l;i. el. the socks am! angola | "a t-luco for everything nnd every- . ,,xr„;.v wll„n, otherwise s^ciiird. a .., , , . : J\rr , r lh . o* •• y»¦»*»« •.* mips thv prison officials New York Sun. Wardei and ways stay young, ono cm M get work out of the way, so much quicker used to wash, n <»p, churn, bake and ii on all in one day—twe tv ago—but, alas ! l can’t do it Mims | more; and if some one sonie short cuts to ho s that would not slight t o much 1 would bo vuiy thankful I said He’d have done well if hadn't been so clever, poor fellow 'If ho tr i she could to her betrothed as lu*r And at this [ liais and strength ? Jt tvn.s to me tl ey arc worth moic, J Cars ;i "y th could tel! ino hrid' S'i uiil elver il write h is stories,M I pointed out “What’s the good of writing stories once- they if you can’t sell then!? Cluvei haro no n-'iiss»" In i purposes of Kate began tc wov#n on thi et warp of h< i (m*i mg- Arma once became a friend work too \ u saves by going without things o lice's N For instance. I tun <;d i of course, she could not love the s I nm afraid that is true, but coarse I would not say so; and 1 got someone elm “Father is more than and found out wlmt a foolish Friendship is said to I ! without wings, but in this r 'win ».s grew rapidly. In a word, the Yea* t Fake- Four cujs light b ead bridegroom nnd the bridesmaid-elect sponge; lb ice eggs; tine tups brown conceived it violent passion for each sugar; < one-half I HOLI STIC KKCIJ'I S up t o go clover." 1 told her. “lie is the host tnko he had made mns that over was, and the kindest, broken the engagement off, but oho 1 will not listen to anything against wouldn't let him. So he married— him; and I think perhaps it would be the other woman." hettrr if you did not cull." and they swore that death alone should part them change of vows was ratified in iiul Hoar to stir as cr t, but Anna could not h p the Icy in small fateful fact from her dearest friend, lu-g tu whom one evening she unburdened two her breast. The two eiris, mud with ne cup Sfiiortenii g; one and othei o-spoonful soda; one tea spoonful baking powder add fn i uyi'es to tasu stiff as ordinal y cuke t l'liis ex il l’his 1' ejis moist Half the rccupo makes that The friends there- cr the wall in one hand, nnd some weeds in the other, and sho wore an old hat like a Mark basin. "Sfi'l up in the clouds she celled nt last. Ho stkited and turned round; then t ht < heart, pulled the trigger, and feV dead. Anna, horrified at what shi saw, snatched the smoking pistol and aimed a bullet at her own heart But as her hand was shaking shi could not hold the weapon in position, and the lmllet only wounded xolU her -slightly. While she was encleav to fire again the neighbors aroused bv the reports of firearms had burst into the room. To tin cemetery and the law courts belong! pilogue of this tragic story which has caused a sensation in ao adornic quarters of St. Petersburg. HINTS TO HOUSEKEEPERS to look at you again.” I did not want to listen, of course Pick looked very serious, and whistled to himself for a long time, does that when he is thinking believe you're right, kiddie, said at last, “I promise." “On your honor?” Ho threw his head back a little and Pick was whistling at the front gate, so I went out with him. (He is Parson Major, and we are chums. IT.» is not. silly, like other boys). I don’t care for that woman,” I told him, but he only laughed and said I needn’t be jealous. He is an impudent hoy. We went round Love Lane came home across the brook. Tt was swollen with the ruins, and I could about Miss Morrell, but I made what not find a place to jump it. So Pick we called “mother's rake" for tea, , , . , . . f , had to wade and carry me, ami it and put nil her photos about the Pother, and got up. I --mi.*, }MJ» ,n 8 1 ate rooms to remind him of her. lie *«'*»• would mind yuu my before? Miss Morrell looked surprised and things hurt. “You don’t liko me, Molly?” them last than it does to go and she asked. I»ut them where they belong when ytu one is through using them. Those l who do their own work find it very necessary to have things just ns handy as possible. Ha o plenty of the little things, such as dippers, pans, basins, etc., that we are so opt not to have, 1 knew u woman onto who lived in a A littll, flour fiftal ™ nlvo hi ick house, but for months had CVBllt 1he ,,icvs slicki„g tog, no dishpan or large dipper, lier hits- ,v|ll!c bci hio. ted. band grumbled when asked to buy ,,, ollt ^,c lnr(l in Uu. OVO|1 any thing for the house by the way. suggc,sts „„ cxehnllge ¦HiHlSlS water with a little cup, arid the dip- ->- truth of the story. per and dishpan were forthcoming q^. VALOR. The way the keepers first lea met next time he went uptown. x ^ ° that the convicts had this news ii Another thing is, have your wits interesting. Even in an institutioi about you. Don’t make two trips : Military Medalc, Crocccs and of j,.,on discipline, like Clinton pris Clod bless down cellar when one will do. “Let Pensions Awarded. on. there are certain old convicts win your head save your heels." . „ have I, -n in for bo many year, old "I'll confess one can slight things In England the Victoria Cross was th(iy aru t(| t,.|0 jai] what tnm anil so make short cuts to house- instituted .Inn. 20. 18S0, and is tjps ,|rJ tQ Q ,.j)v [H.ison likv tll, keeping, but it isn't good housekee.- awarded to those officers or soldiers Tombf) Ono pf thc UuKti'.s Sdi( ing One can sliglit the ironing. I ns have performed some signal act k r|.. do it-but it goes awfully against iof valor or bravery in the presence of .., thp ,u.w wardcn a hard lnnn?- the grain, for if there is on, tiling lho enemy. Every officer or soldier „ thc k,,.,K>r to whom this wa. mmm wpp =% =h,T""= tTLTJZslsss- -..- -........... - anything more till I found her bath- up^u t vou wash them last spring?” sohlmrs who sulTcied amputation in j ing my forehead with can dc Cologne ghc : ««No, we hung them on the consequence of wounds receded and I was too weak to push her j jinc nrtj nir0(l them good.” I should action of 100 francs a yar foi lue, iESS üwKiiWB*! the wall again. The evening after hor skirts. I took the now note in f°r thinking of him like I did, > cut jn fiomc homes. -,->- in£ a n°f|- froin ? nro,‘ of ll,s he went in to seo her. He took a the last lino quite full; and then il was onJy hocaiiso wna *o fon“ (J I haven't said a word about sys- practitioners— “Plea».' step over b «hows his manuscripts. He never something seemed to clutch at my mother .-Owen Oliver, in Pall, Mall m By n1, mcai1H havo a system. | Tup man—“.Tones is in n dreadful the club and Join us at a rubber c shows his manuscripts except to lit- throat: and the big photo of mother Magazine. . I Wash on Monday; iron on Tuesday; fix for a nervous niQ|i." tinkle whist.” erary people or people he likes wry that I* had put on the piano slipped ~ 4 -, ! bake on Wednesday; do odd jobs “How ho?” Tupman- I he only w. iy his wife nmrb. right down on to father's hands, and Opportunity, occasionally meets a | Thursday: sweep and dust on Friday; , to keep his baby quiet is to p ay the again Tba next sho sc»t us a dozen % shrieked nnd shrieked, and laughed man half way, but «lie seldom cornus , bake and clean up on Saturday; go | violin, and the dog howls wh( teacokfs. Fvihcr a Vi two, and the *^4 cried, and father couldn't stop after him in on automobile. ’ to church on Sunday. Sounds nice, ho hears it.” “I he I promised molli»r. I want anybody vise 10 do things for father and the hovn— « r.ly .” 1 looked straight at her. arid she shook her head. “Wo were children together,” she and your father an 1 You see. wouldn't Whites or,Mkr he mc “All mv promises arc on honoi said nmi liko that. I did not say any more to fat hoi I do like to hear him speak thi I said I don't think she would mind ia? I gathered l Was rpilte dark when we got in thor was still talking to Miss if or- | took up the one where sho is holding roll over the wall, and hadn't made some music, and looked .‘it it fm the boys do their homo-lessons; and long time. th<\v were watching out of the win dow. th« Morrells',” ho said Mol- to accompany her. We must ask her j in Khc will like to hear you sing i do not often lose my temper with some of the old songs.” ti e hoys, hut I boxed his ears quite | • I don’t went to sing mother's old hard I was sorry directly, but I songs to anyone but you, daddy coulîl not say so, for fear I should said. “Come and ploy for mo, and cry. So I went upstairs to take ofï Fit sing 'Afterwards my knt had Tommy on his knee, doing his ther singing.” hast «"in. There were white smears Fcopl*» say that my deep notes are on 1rs face where he had cried, and liko mother's, but of course 1 do not I wiped him with my handkerchief. smg so well as she did. ‘Tick's given me a penny, Molly,” I ••You van sing that just like your ho anld, and grinned' at me. He is a mother, dear. Thank heaven, 1 little boy, and never bears ma- can t feci it quite like she did -Ah! “I'll try to feel it as much as I can.—No, in E flat, dear------” Ho nodded, and played thc symphony softly. It is like a dream, and father plays so beautifully. 1 thought of mother, and took a deep bitâàHh and began- pft CONVICTS GET THE NEWS laid Ilystcry That Puzzles the Priso Authorities. 'Sho used 1 o slug a great deal at Marv used Ï told her, *T don't, have sent the telegram to father suppose?” "Yes—your father nas I old vcu?” No "Father's got a sweetheart ly,” Tommy cried. "Ho has told me.” It was not true, but I could not let her think that father did not trust me. "Good-afternoon.” 1 went indoors nnd gave the boys their ten pennies each to spend shouldn’t money for long, and she wouldn't do things for them like mother used to, and like I tried to do. Father came homo on Sunday j night. He had only ju.-n taken his I hat off. and sat down in the urn-1 chair, when she came in. He jump ’d up. and held out both hands, and the trembled, and half laughed and half cried. Sho looked quite young, and almost pretty, nnd I hated her. "I am so glad, Mary,” father said. I "So glad, dear old Mary Iyou.” "Cod bless you, Frank—kind Frank!” she said. Then sho began crying softly, and he bent down and kissed her. 1 was ; in the dark corner by tfie screen, and they did not seem to notice me felt my heart thump, and my breath come and go, and 1 looked at them, nnd looked nt the big photo of mother on thc mantel-piece. It just beside them, as if she was watching them; and I rushed between them, and snatched it away. "Mother!” I cried. "Oh, mother!” I original volume * Pays tl ¦B I 'ey o was appointed tin* h ad of tin big jail in the Adirondack* nomethinf b 88 than a year ago had been vacant for a while cours:* there had been a good deal m t at Uannemora in the identity Mr. I>eyo let You can put When 1 came down Dick ji down n note, and think it is mo- After tea T gave them two I thought I have the housekeeping fho pLuo nnd o Fut the lard - got you ki 'WA lire Dick didn’t look nt me, nnd thought ho was cross. I did not get up to go to thc door with him, but he bihed me out of my chair, so I had to go. "fh. Dick!” I told him, "I wish I hadn't.” "Nonsense,” lie said him good, the little wretch diihi't hurt him.” "No—o; but he was mother’s baby, and—and-----” I think I should have cried, but Dirk was so nice to me, and said I was good to the boys. I gave them four chocolates each, and read a chapter of the "Swiss Family Kobin-sa»” to thorn, when they wore in bed; and Tommy said he hardly felt him it, end only cried to frighten 1 don't think I did it very hard When I came downstairs father was nn(f smile at her sitVng at his desk, but he was not j writing. Ho did not. Rjieak till f caught mo looking at him sighed. ; ' "It will do You Afterwards Deyond the bound of land and sea, Beyond the touch of hand, Beyond the memory of me— I shall look down, dear love, and see Your tears, and understand. 1 The Sho is supposed to be dying first part is wlmt he says to her, and the second part is what she says to when was Mother used to smile me. ghc came to "understand,” and father used to look over his shoulder, ho i.icht of my life, if I should miss Then ho j The path your faith has shown? 1 My heart was heartened by your kiss has brought back the old ;tùt flow—Dear love, bo sure of this Wo were boy and , you will not walk alone. Some day you will boon for some little time, to even one of the two thousand prisoners ii 111 the jail. It was crrly a shart tin» before this conversation that tin news had reached the jail, and ho* it got into the shops and work yard* no one knows. But it did travel like 'It timefl," ho snid girl together. look hack to the times when you .and Dick were boy and girl together." lightning. When Mr. Dvyo nnived at thc jut to take choree, the convicts knew 1* heel come, although thc railway sta tion is some little distance from tin suv tha The lr 8 *« 1. the prison wall thes ; •Emdlc, dear," he said L "here i om called awa Tt appears to Ijo * dl/Rcxd or case—there are throe other eovtois o 'the spvt ulreuly." Vi ###PAGE###8### mm *# # we W. A. Hodgixis’ .Advertisement. See our Scotch Curl Suits in black and blue Spring ! Beautiful Spring I fit K h Just a few Snaps left V'- * $ At $12.00. n> buying your Spring limits or Shoes from us x on lmw* your choit t* of t hree of the host tmmu faeturev.s, namely — THi: .\MKS ÎÎOLUMX CO., Til I! .1 AS. UN TON CO., TIMM \S. Mct’lîi: \hV Co.. to make mils ih a v. v.v well and ate up t < date in sty lo and finish. I *«• .a . K McG-UIBE, The Tailor. n 0 P. S. Overcoats ready to wear Girls’ Grey Lamb Caps at $2.00. Yours for $1.00. 8 i«i t Skaies Our Heavy Wi ¦ .ing loo lu'st we li ive i \ osiiiv.'lv tin # all solid leather. t- a n t o l of all kinds il )\Vi 1 Snow shoes 3 :>ô Flannelette Blouses at 75c. Yours for 35 cts. each. xi 003 3 V7n Quality tip. ÜI? Boot &. hoe Store M. STEWART. Cur : 8 Vi in great variety. 11' you want a good Axe, buy (be old colony hand made. Price is liiali-$1.00, bin the quality is good. Factory axes iiOcts. to 75cN. ' § î S h a w ville. $ SrvreHBEilï T McDougall & cuzner, 623 Susses St, Ottawa. Gent's Coon Coat, sise 38 worth $75.00, Yours for $60 00. V 'JT 1 Established 1850. School Report Ü2A freteot the Deer S llOt’L X » t S;! 'N Vhii nllit-v ( ianiv during t ’lo i I y n pi i tb'g nt onre t > t lu» un y violation o twnroof. Al \ v .nl'uu ntial. jQlg- Clearing Sale ^ of all linos of Fusi; r%: M i«îer of February !*\ merit. («K \PI I \ , V • Anns rung, . Ilovrar.l. (Inauk 1 V., j î i v m r A 1 1 di'i-'i nivtî you h toll • (.uïitv La\\ nrspumlviiw 1 v! 11. lîn ddii mb- rli , Eva I fl N. WicC l il 2, N V II i v, Wi War t lrriportai]t to tf|e Ladies 1 1 t'iltAUK 111. Itikîll .1 < U R* ViliAl t- 1 v i: , (vU'Ü il I l In order to ma Ko room for a largo stock to arrive shortly for the Spring trade, f am now offering special inducements to intending pu:chaser • in all lines of Furniture now on hand. Tim stock is first-class in every particular, and includes— Il D.rothy Ralph, M Il wrJ, Jvhm.i • II * » v ,r,l, Evict. LS i» VuiMüR. - V i* 1 I!o v i \ r Fades, Ne 1 e lî v a ni Mm. 1st rniMKiî.— Wuli 1 i w rd. Ill mi x M (11: xvi in NOTICE. i ie *i ire ne j N : I lion i ( ' tiiml i / an ajiplicn ; Parliament *»f I ni A cl to \ 1 1 Our Prints and Muslins are open for inspection, and we confidently await your verdict believing our range in quality, patterns and prices are unequalled in Shawville. SV".l 'll, t ni)# tiiy miller tin I’iiv I Vnti tv mill liitvv|iMvni with ; tvui t i railway 1 n n une "t Parlor Suits, Bedroom Suits, Dressers, Stands, Extension antd Kitchen Tables, Fancy, Dining-Room and Kitchen Chairs, Bedsteads, Spring and Fiber Mattresses. X i >'• 111*01 , M Vxll.Wl i i il Railway ( I construct, e<}ui| unuuy vx iminations, (rotai ma:La line u; ra.hv.ay from the tcvmiim.s vf tin Ottawa, N oit at W al h v i ’ pui> }• . i't and maintain l Western Railway uiîy "t Pontiac, tu (KH) ) <|RA1U IV 1 ôl»0 ; L\ ' t. IS.\ K iiuetl* 175 Liz Th inp* n, 180 ; S, Arthur M ihan, Aftou Transe, (eou il.) (i'uahk 111. — 1. R -y Ma" ai. : \ vin >lm> non ) ; d. Cor s ram W I ai 1. Alice M 1 ( •Inn 1'. ix 4, Har Trou*»*, ;U5 Kip N I- el ''il < l thence hoc mi toe i nn.nu an i‘ avilie Railw ay between «a anil l li ilk River in the Vouit-tv ui‘ Rviiiivw, ami also a branch line Rum a point opposite Chap au in the said County "f i'.uitiae tu n pum; .it or neat Dvsj ndinvilte m said County IVmhieke in the County of Renfrew, and to lmild and operate tramways .... connection therewith, and to use the (oivernineiit bridge a* Chapeau for fetich tramways : ! > expropriate lauds necessary for such railway: to build, own md maintain d v nmoctiun with such railway ; ! » vjiiip. own and < per.ate telegraph and telephone lines in cunncctio» with such ladw in .sdd County, and s the * htaw.a River to a point I >1 « i Mahan, 47"> ; (j, Kva M ( • % 1\ Hal ; t. II ». Alonz» Tai.mps n. 1, Tommy Yule ; *J. Hiram Wane I'v iu>e (etju. 1 ) 1, It >rt In Tn hf1 : t IT Grams 1 i w. 1 c (ÎR A DE I I., PuiMK Mice s i mu.'! . W. A. HODGINS. will consult their best interests by inspecting my sto k ;unl getting prices I eluie making their purchases elsewhere m Panics requiring any tiling in the above li \ mist Sltannm (mjtitl) Primary Gk m*f 1, B »ry v rhumpaun. Jkan Mr.f axkt. B. W. YOOTTG, SHAWVILLB. i lvv;ttoi > ami v uohuuses ii r v‘. rx W. WILSON & 00. I Otter La tie and Leslie > to construct and operate elect rival power for railway purposes ; to make t rallie ar-£ | rangements with railway, steamboat 1 Seaman who ha time m vu y much better. M ,V.I« lui S -c man, her aoi*. v'h R up from Mot1 re and lier dau;di o -, Xi.c for the La 11 nr of l a un u 1 an 1 d d li. ro hast gvnvrvl advantage ..f Canada. Sunday at the e .de* ce of h r f n Mil- j (it >RMAN A O’CONNOR, liam at the ad va tet d ajo of So Solicitors for ap|4icants. Mm .1 sep-. XV do •, w ho has h'i n‘ick Dated at Ottawa, this lat day of Feb- f »r a n’in»h r of yea - pa*s d to hcr et i | mary, HU4. liai rest aft- r much suff -rit ». She leaves a s. ru» vu ,: Ini'' a d a d largo f mi y t<-mourn li r l-»> >v . • h tvv tlie sympathy of the vi f re c in unity. Mr J i mes R Hughfo.i wa Mr. XV. Moore, Mrs K Farrell & Mi W H i’.rt fr tii North Day whor the fiit.: r 1 of !.. n i tr, Mts. Connelly I r a I oi THE CENTRAL BOY GOODS STORE. ' ?' V 5/1 vS^ Wanted ! GentAr..:'Awn : Coat Makers Vest Makers Pant Makers, 9 We are opening out one case of SPRING H ATS. TWEiih) GAPS for Spring; good shapes, nice patterns, large assortment. AVIS. 9 ». Hsft-nt Giîm-m hi i w ork A i Avis est, donné jnr le présent qu’une demande s. ra addressee au parlement du Cm ul i, à sa prochaine ses ion. afin d obtenir un note eons t il u- I tvn <1 h»mo on S , uid y ey had l» en to I ant on cuipn ill ti une compagnie de chemin do fvr Koaa le nom do “i Compagnie d • n de fer Pt ntiac A pecu'iar accident happened at Ra > et Interprovinvial", avec faculté de Cun-d >>ph, X t. r- cvity A «imk» n wheel ou struire, équiper, exploiter et entretenir t n ¦ • î the v. r s m Mine peculiar manner une ligne de chemin de fer partant du une »uph d itself f r ni t «v cars in front terminus du chemin de fer Ottawa, Nord and b.*hin I a ni cm t o »ra. k a d rnlLd et Ouest ft Waltham, dans le comté de d iwn iln bu k " i ti ut disturb t g the I Pontiac, et allant jusqu'à Ferguson’s othr rears. Ta du telle i cud kept the Point dans lu dit comté, et de la en tr*ck, cam-* up •> f h • res of the train travers de la riviere Ottawa jusqu'à un and rc f*"p «i t o hiv r a to the forward point sur le chemin du fur Canadien du ai ri g Ai nom duiug a »y damage, at.d the pacifique entre Petewawa et Chalk Hiver engine r and ti email knew nothing of dans le comté de Renfrew, et aussi une the ir-uDie unit, Rtndolph was teuched. ligue d'embranchement depuis un point -----?------— vis-à-vis Chapeau dans lu dit co nté de There parsed away at Phoenix, Arizona, J I’ontiao jusqu à un point à ou près de onFeb 1Ü h., M,»* M*dke F aeer who DesjardinviHe dans lu dit comté vis-à-wa. wrlla.d f.v.iMoy k ...*n to many vis de Füinbruke dans le compté de Run- Min F aer was the I lrew- et construire et exploiter des tramways en correspondance avec cette ligne, at DAZE’S IDEAL CLOTHING fit well for Spring. » The Tailor’s, Shawville. Our Spring Suits all about ready. Nobby Tweeds, Worsteds, Chevoits, Serges. The new styles are very handsome-more attractive than usual, and the | Tfje Mail Order House for values bigger than we’ve ever known. We pay special attention to our MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT. E. G. AMY. JEWELLERY. Ot uur rt-Mfleri* BOYS’ SUITS a Specialty. y.ui-wo r d..ugh«i-r « t the Ute Mt A cx. . . Fr.Be., Hud bom in West meat h et M 8cmr du P°nt du gouvernement à vil about thirty-five y .r, ago and | Chapeau pour.cea tramways ; exproprier lived there till shoot ten y? arn ag > when •he moved to Ot awa *i h her piren a ^ur> construire, She hitd always h. «•» n dc'icat) health I des docks, élévateur# et entrepôts en cor and vimttfd ». v ml re*-.rfs in hops „f respondance avec ce chemin de fer; équi-y lining s.reigh but -he faded rap d y P*r, posséder et exploiter des lignes de within the h s wvtk or *.i and her rnot'ier tl hgraphe et- de téléphoné en correspondent 10 Pno r ix acc mpinie l hy her dance avec ce chemin de fer ; construire flisu r, U'*?. Run el . B^ide» lier m ther. ot exploiter des forces électriques pour the surviving r« 1 tiv.s are two muter*— des tins de chemin defer ; faire dqp ar-Mra (Rev.) Sim D.w, H mii o i and Mm. rangements du trade avec des compagnies J.mepli F . Toron; o, and ‘wo hr th-rs, chemin de fer, de vapeurs et autres, et W H A. FiPê -r, and J. B. Fnwer.— vendre ou hmer la ligne ainsi construite ; Puuibr ke S rndard. * | et- pour tous autres droits, pouvoirs et _____^________ | privilèges ordinaires û cet égard ; et * faire déclairer les travaux de la dite oom- Mr. B'« juirni Sheffield of Bristol yes- pa/iiiu pour l'avantage général du teroay a» ! t a ni w young team of 5 mut 6 | Canada, year • d iv s to Mi R fcert Ha* y one of our |»opu ar livery m n, for $350. Mr H v y hy# this team bni a himi-a one «urnmt to the church w 11 be giv fr» e t« th tir t wadding c up,s in which the iady h»# x r*i ed her le*p year pr *i-Lgf of pio o i g to her bashful love .— Àrnprior N. we. E. G. AMY lus terrains nécessaires our ce chemin er ut entretenir urea p po ss éd« A Snap : Goods sent on approval in Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, Silverware, Etc., Etc. 6 ONLY FASHIONABLE OVERCOATS suitable for Spring or Fall wear, regular $10 and $12. Your choice for S > $5. Our Spring stock in Dry Goods will be found the best selected in the county. GORMAN it O’CONNOR, Solliciteur* dee requérante Ottawa, 1er février 1904. T. W. WILSON & CO. A n A" pr or tffrvl rtum has, afer due nitlvr» '«»n mi Ivu'i t » mur gage h'S He wants to buy a co d Remember we guarantee all our Repairing to be first class. I h ##e sud n o wo d. —Chromcle E. C. AMY, DRY CORDS SPECIALISTS. The Pembroke 8 sndtrd advocates the The Perrin Plow Co., of Sm th's Fall*, Pembroke, wherein are prep» ring to «u*n out j>. tween six dead b diee could be pi«o«d durirg the | and rig 1» th- u and of their su ky plows wiiit-i § aa m. tr»*c hhi of a v u P. 3.—Buttrick’a Pattsras. Shawville. thieeueimur