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, . i 'JH VS· \\ j •• , , H ODOr Graduat.o of OOloario YeterinaryColllll«' 'townt.o •. WIll n Graham'. drug atofl! ""eQ' Frida1 Cor: pracfjce of Ilia profession. . Qlllce at , HOLL..\.. .. m.llAN. J;' GOLLEY, VI S. H ooor.tp'8dullte io 1!IW of Ooloario Veterinary , ColJege. All dlsea_ of <lomoatic auimaLs by lbe iaLel>t flCluntiilc methods, Chill" . coa modorate. l>ormanontlf IlJCaWd io 11 n.1.1. AJ'. 011108 temporarily io Dmlili's :>'ta,bl4j. F lnt class and thoroughly equips>tM,\ to catcr t.o Lbo travelling public. Samplo roomt',in Conooctioo. Ral.o5 a do)'. " '. W. T. LKE. PIlOP. , . MISCELLANEOUS. 1'7,.' 0'''''''' "':1> ., ,r,.:.. i t. J.Y, first and third ThulSdllY In U;o , : mooth 10 tbo Masonic 'Hall at H p.m. Via!ti 'log b. "'roo always wolomo. ,. ..... . Slr·Kt. W. MUIR, RECOIlD KEIlPEIl. . .... , , - 1 , AU, WORlt 'aUARAIfrEED ,STAND AT .>, SED. " 1 ' , . , A Threliher's "';'wsUit. : , ...

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Page 1: by ,STAND AT SED. - Treherne · 2012. 12. 17. · Sleeplessness js only 0110 of tho mn.ny aistressulg symptoms wl1io.h entirely disappear with tile uso ,oC Dr. Chase's Nerve Food.

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'JH VS· \\ j •• , • • ,

HODOr Graduat.o of OOloario YeterinaryColllll«' 'townt.o •. WIll ~ n Graham'. drug atofl! ""eQ' Frida1 Cor: pracfjce of Ilia profession.

. Qlllce at , HOLL..\.. .. m.llAN.

J;' GOLLEY, VI S.

Hooor.tp'8dullte io 1!IW of Ooloario Veterinary , ColJege. All dlsea_ of <lomoatic auimaLs ~oaWd by lbe iaLel>t flCluntiilc methods, Chill"

. coa modorate. l>ormanontlf IlJCaWd io • 11 n.1.1. ~E, AJ'. 011108 temporarily io Dmlili's :>'ta,bl4j.

Flnt class and thoroughly equips>tM,\ to catcr t.o Lbo travelling public. Samplo roomt',in

Conooctioo. Ral.o5 ~l.so a do)'. " '. W. T. LKE. PIlOP.

, . MISCELLANEOUS.

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"Mo~ta'ovel'f first and third ThulSdllY In U;o , : mooth 10 tbo Masonic 'Hall at H p.m. Via!ti

'log b. "'roo always wolomo. ,. ..... . Slr·Kt. W. MUIR, RECOIlD KEIlPEIl. . •

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IIIGHlS ' KnoW!1 to Hosts of ~oM'e-Exhaustod nien ~and.Women-rhe F:ltal Error

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CURE~ ,BY. USING DR. CHASE'S, AlI::nVE FOODa , , . '" :- ') " ;

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To lie 1l.~D:kc nig~t' riIter night, the brain on,firi) with ncr,ous c:\:citemcnt nnd thoughts flashing before the mind in nevcr-cnding variety, is the' common m.-perienco of persons whose nen'es (U'o weak and Il."hnusted.

During'such nights 11er .... o force ,is consumed at a tremendous rate. ~ Instead of being restored and reinvigor~ted ,for tUlother dny's wenr and tear the body is further well.kcn-

00. and exhaustoo. and t1~e mind is unbalanced by this terrible ~-aste of oner!n'j which the l:lmp of lifo is rap-idly burning out. ". ",:' , ,

It is in :this,despairing condition that many men and women attempt to drug (md delLden the 110.1'\-011 by the use of 'opint'es. This is a. fatal stop which hastens nerve dccc.y. , .

. Surely it is wiser to build up und complct<¥y,restore tho, 1icrvcs b;\' usi ng' D:-. Chase's Nel'\'o Food, a treat­. ment which gets right down ,to' the foundatioJ;l of, tho difficulty and o!rocts permanent result1l l)y revitalizing the wasted nervo cells. ;

Sleeplessness js only 0110 of tho mn.ny aistressulg symptoms wl1io.h entirely disappear with tile uso ,oC Dr. Chase's Nerve Food. It is a positi .... e cure for werumess 04illC':-YC'S nr.d body, 'anu is specinc for woman's ills b'~cntlse they' illniost invaria.bly arise from' e.~al~tcd nenlCs: 50 o.ts.' a ho{,. G boxcs COl' $2.50, n.t 11.11 (\OI\)OI'S' .1' Edmnnson. Bates &. Co., 'roronte-.

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, . " , I:CHAPTER v: .. IN wmen SPIDER ItETUlL.'iS '"' 'l'RIUMPH. , I hnd ne .... er seen rain' fall as it dfd

then 'It eeemed to:come hi strenms. It • b~lIt through the heavy clitiVIlS of my '''n' formiug a mist on tbe insidl'. The conttnbJUS rra_:!h or tlJO },alhng'wlltt!1 wou)d' h'nve 'drowned tbe report of n mortnr. t,"",' , • , "

It ruined a'nd'ritined 'and kl!pt on rai~. g. t Little brooks formed on the plnin.

then ClimB togcther' nnd';mllde larger ones tbat .1innlly, tumbled over the ,edge

,of the' cliff in II' ileries of cligcude~. When IIn':'honr later the' forellilln und

'Spider:, returned, to ~he cump. then;:'

The Colonel (a bachelol·)--"Ah. Proiessul·. . hel'e's to" woman and wfne. 'equally intoxicll ting," :l11'1 nJ­ways inseparable." , '

Th.:)" PI'oCessor '(benedict)-' •. Q llite so; if ever you marry. you'll Ilnd th,l.t n(. wOll1!l.n is [without her wlline. and like, your port- 'I~S she gets' o,ldel' she 2:ets crustier." ,

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MANIFEST THEMSElliVES IN :MANY , ' , . 'DlSAGREElADLID ":A YS. , '

Such as Scrofula" Eczema, Doils 'and PiInples-'l.'hc" inood 'Sh~uld Be'.'·

Purified ,During the' Spring,

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were no signs of II let up.' One by oue onr disheurtened cowboys stragglcd in and, repaired to my tent. wbere the nearest, npprOllch to shelter WIIS to be found.' Noue of them seemed particulur-

'Iy surprised wh~n told of the dfsllppe'ar: XThe spring season is the time fot auce 'of 'our' cattle, They had expected blood cleansing' and blood renewing. it nl! along,' th'ey said. " Dlood troubles are many<-alld llan­,"I don't uevlll remember seein rain gCI'ot!s-and' manifest thcmselv'cs ill

lae' so long liS '~e aroun' here:" said a scan' of painful and otIonsive wnys L~e aS,he tried \'Ininly to Iiglit A, damp t~"~" as scroi·l.W.l., eczemll" boils and match,on the soJe of his·sonked boot in pimples. ' 'l'h1!J"Tmpurities that get

'order' to ignite the wet tobacco with ini.,) tho U2' the;1' l'oison-\". ~ ',:wbio.h he hud filled' his pipe,·' '~'l'bem ous ' body 'and. are

the foreman and, the Ballet fellers must"a' seen thestorm'comin" of ~ur II,Ien were in the an tben come' over 'n pu'rpose ·ier' " .... , ..

,:Somle dls~"~ce ,a":!1Y "t~~;c~~tJe. pede'the herd,. coi:irse we enn't uv."UU>LU·

'that b.roug.~t, in the nIght ,be' in till'it lets up. uD 'then we~1l have ter Iforll I!~d ha?, f~I,le~ ~o ~an,der off)o a do sam'!) hnntin,' I reckon: 'fhis ruin" ~uffic}ent dIstance ,dnrmg the abseuce ha\;e washed Ol1t all the trllcb '"

. ·of the men: wero gathered on'the' ' lOW '11 fi . th k a" 'th' , d db S'd ' d I .. I' " C en" e truc s. aollm W1 out 'PIlls 'fol' 'Pnlrl People" These ,g.udoir e , y, dPlt,~r' an, I :e~"d:W IJO . "much' trouble:," r~plied 'the 'foreman. ClI}": Ill! diseases due to impul'lties ill '[I ng aroun uem at a'sten y ope m '''Th "t d' bt b t ' b . ' " , . ,0PPoilite directionR. '.'l1he t,,;o'. thuuder 't de~. am bn.o

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'h~ QW at .we ~ot th!! .blood.,by' pr0p1ptly .cleansing and

I . d h' h .. " d h'· h d er 0 sunt m. t aug " upstton 15. f\,ee1ll~ the' blood from all l)QisOIl--c OU II rose Ig er an Ig er spren - h ... · , • ..,' . ", " . , • . i ' , . ' - ,} '. w at, ' ' '. ous and otIensive'matter. Ii your

~~g. a~~ul1d the horIzon \~n~ nllrro~m~ Lo~ks to n:e as tpongh we were·iti, blood is 'thin or i11suftlcient; if you , e st~IP o,f ~l~e ~k~ tr,at s~l.I~,~hone, be et~mg of Ilscrnpe. ",ltobserved. try· SU~et·. fl·.om ,e?,l~austion at the least . 'tw.~en t~e.m. " , ,ing ,hllrg;Dot to. spenk despondently... cx~rtioll;, if y<?u' at;e pale, easi!y ge,t

. It,aID t, commqn ,ter have one tbu~:, :"None so bud liS '~'hat)t might be,' oU,t of broath: aJjd feel constantly .' e~,torm, round, herE!;,.!.et alone two. replied, the foreninn philosophically In.nguid ,and fa,s-ged out,' Dr. Willill;lllS obServed the foreUlIlD. " The ~attIe/ecl9 "We got fer that's aU:". PIlls WIll cure yqu by filhng

t!ll:1 too-;-t1!~y r,~ gettlU oneasy We held' a council ,witt! ,veins with new. rich, red blood, bel:teJr.'., go, D;·glve ,the', a' 'th'e wa'ter' drnmmi' too nobt. 'Lee. New Westminster, B.

strained canvas so "BeCol'e ,I began ,using Dr. Pink Pills, my blood was ., ' aLVerv 1l1l'PlU'C state. and as a re-

,._'''", IJlllllll'lefl; which '''!li'e vBI'y itchy; LU."""'" I over my body. My ap-::' , , '

was fickle and I,was easily tired. I 'tried several ,medicines. but

diu not help me. . t . Then my 'til'god ,mo to'try Dr. Williams' Pills!' I got 'ri. haif 'dozcn box­

es and by thc time I had used them I ,,,as completely'restored''to health. . , , and mv skin, was smooth' and cleal'

,:usl:s~,o.n',1 I sl~~\)(,:tll~"ays .. speak a good word for thcse pills when opportunity of-fers. " ~:. \ ~ ,

It is because:these pills· make rich; blood that they cure such trou­as unaemilL.: shortness of breath,'

r e/·ysipelas. St. Vitus' ':~~~~~~~t.~~.~:~ palpitation of the. heart.

m'IlS.lter'ed-~~~· u". tho functional' ailments ."!''''. mll.ke the 1i ves of, so many -wO­

blo'~ii:.1

source of constant misery. pil\s ah'\'ays bear' the.

Williams' Pink Pills .. 'on the 'wrappel'

by all de!llers. or, 50 cents a box. 01'

lb;;~.~T~;;~r·"~$2.50, "by, ad,4rcssing Willial:nS' . :Medicine' Co.,'

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'Wise is 'the candidate cOlwince the voters that'the oJil1c:e seeking hini.

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l'n;Ls-Mr. Wm. Vandervoort. Si~n.)y)::roi5Jili, Ont., writes: "We Imvo been

,,:.<LrDCLllle,e's Pills, and find them by far the we ever used." For delicate and do­

constitutions thoso'pill' , net liko' a Taken in small doses tho effect is both

'~:r!3II:iO:lll!nnd a stimulant, 'mildly; e.'1;citing tho ~ of the bo<iJ', gi~,tona anu vigor"

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,ryear I there' .' 'we~c'" '87' J1'~W 015 osganized, and QPenoo. in the

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A malr seldoDI sa~'s cX!Jf!ct him to say;.

what people

, Worms caUBe fevorlshness~ ,moaning and

restlessness auriDg sleep. mother Gravcs' Worm ExtermlDutor is plCasrutt, suro und ef­fectual. ,If your druggist husnone in stoCk, get him to procure it for you. ",. " "~ , ,

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I. Dancll of Cleve. SaTin.,._ Ii'roDl tI •• 1Ilonth_ of Dabe ...

B~sle "{aged touf).....:.· Virbal'~ '~~im~ Is, momCln?' , 'i l\!nmma-Tbings'that g'6""on legs; , "nessie-Ob; I know! You mean stock· \ngs. ( '. . >!' t .. ~ "\. ,fl-j

'" "I want ,to oak 'you a serious question. mamma'." snid little Fred.

.... Well. dt:ar, wbnt is it?". ' "It I eat a lot ot ~ates. ~;"ill '1' b~come Ii

calendar'I" , , " '.': . -- " • .E "\ "Say. mamma." qu'eried five-yeur-old

Tommy. "am I really mnde of ·dnst?"'· ' "I Huppose so. den'!,." wns tbl' reply. :"l~b!ln." c continued "'tli~'; ,pttle ' tellow.

"why don't I'get muddy when you ,,,,nsh .me"'" ' .. , '

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Tl'aehel':"Jobnn:V. how' 'lid iou gp.t';'(\nf, coat torn nud your f.YI! bla(:I,edJ Now. tell me the trntb. Wc:'eD't you i'u n fi;;lit?

'.Johuuy-No. teachel·,', .'1'hcl'C' ,""US 'n 'fiJdlt. ltut. honestly. I wasn', in iV for /I

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EMERY BODY who plants soods of, IlD1 , l<ind. olthor in tho homo 01

markot [(1\1'don. willsoonr. tho best rosults from

U.~SLHl H:DS, from J. M.'PERKINSt~oodsman, 220 Market St.,

V!INNIPEG. 11m Seed Annual free.

, . DI·. FOI'bes, Oc "[acleod. has been

appointed Dominion medical ollleel' for Southcl'n Alberta.

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P-I To provo to rou th~b Dr. ChnSo's Olntmont is acortalll , nnd absoluto oure for each ' I es nnd every ,form ot itoblng"

, bleodlngand protrndinBllilos, tho'ibanufl!.cturem have guamntood it. Boo tos­Mmonlals in the dally press and ask your neigh­borawbnbtbeythlnk orlt. You can uoolt and g'!!byonr mODllybaok it not cured. 600 a box. all &U deoJera or EDMANBON,BATES &; Co., 'roronta,

~f'iI,Ch~e's Ointment A small boy doesn't care fOI' !I.

that is instrurtive ns wel! us

Is there anYthing more annoylugtbnn hav­ing your corn stepped upon? Is thoro any .. thing mora delightful tbun.getting rid of it 'l Holloway'S Oorn Cure will do it. Try it nr.d be convinced. ' ...

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I He. ',Advantage. ,"I'ap/!-,': ,&!lld,D, Hyde Park preacher'~

little, dnughter, the' oth,?r dny. "WbCli 1 grow up I'm ,never going to marry eitber a minister or a doctol' t11a t gives p~ople medicine." ,

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"'Why.' detu:?" he asked. "Don't you, Ill,e pI'cncbera nnd do~tor8? You know' .' prench,ers and doctors .onght to be the. most ,useful men there nre. Doctors, try to oove people in this world.' D.lld preachers'do tbeir best to save Utem jn , the ncxt' Isn't that pretty good busi-ness?"> -l • '

"Yes," replied little Cnroline. "but Dr . Pelletler's wIfe' was hcre calling' on mammn today. and they got to talldn~

things, nnd Mrs. Pelletier snid , , slie :wus, sick it was always jUst

terrible to thlnlt of tnking nny of lIer, busbnnd's medicine, nnd then mamma said: .'Ob. but you'ro 3n awfully great deal more luclty than if you were a preacher's wife. ' You only hn ve to re­fuse to tnl,e·tlle,medic!ne when you'rtl"

r'~ ~" . sick. but a orenchp.r preaches everf, !5unday.', " ___ ~ ____ .

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W~LlI to she \ y • I

saw 'the train approll.Chlng~and step-;:~~~I peel.to "Motner'-o-ack tu Il.,\·uld It. A' ,.,.llnr1

1I&,ht:·, engine, ~1l:ich, WILlI mo'\ing ou

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Air 'Henry chil:C . JWltlce Ot.tawll.

may resign as ;;up~elllf.! court,

, I J OR. Hopkins, shot in Chicago, is

wanted (01' safe 1'014\1ery at Hnrtney, .~MIl.II. '

Dy tho capsizing or 11 bout at New Orlean!! ten . Dritlsh sailors drowned.

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Thoro Is' n:rusil of gold nunors : to ~

COllller, Creek, twenty miles \ from '( ,

Kuslo, n. C. ."

UHS a traCk; struck' her a:nd She fell beneath the wheels, her body :beiiDg,

r'r "' " cpt in '"two Jnear the mHldle. cd WlU! 49 years of age. The death of lliss Penn wus lollowea by tne death of h",r sister, with whom sho lived, I\. short. t.tUle arlerWl\.rds~ 'I'his laUly, who had been confined t.o, her bed COl' some tiu;e by Hlness WILlI so u.trected wh'llll informed of her sis­ter'S ,tragic death> tbat she died within n lew UliJUl.tes after the sud news Imd been communicated to her. The sisters wlll lJ() buril..'<i together. ,

:YO UlL"'ERS CARRIED IUFLES. A Chicago dispatch ~IlYS: Two

uni(lue (uheral processions were wit­nessed In Pike county, Ky., t:;unduy

\ ' . afternoon. 'rhel'e were over 200 mourners, llJIII every U\l1.l1 co/ded J~ rille across his shouldet·.

One- wns the funerlll of the two HatJIelds, "·Thompson and his ,SOil,

Eph, who were killed ill the Quad­ruple tl'llg(!(\y of Saturday morning, lohe other victims being .fohn Ruth­l.rford l\lld < Harry Watts. - 'l'ho Hat­fields were Inu'jcd on the mountain side.. ~,- ..1........ ' t

just damage .to property and

ulany 'persons. 'Scores of hOUSl$ were unroofed, mill stncks toppled over nnd telegraph nnd tel­ephone ~vi~es generally disabled. The most serious accident reported was the unroofing of the Knoxville Pres-byterian church.in' KlIo:xville. 0

'l'he church at the time was flllt'd w)th, an Enster congregation num­bering about six . hundred persons. The bricks from the chimney crashed through ,the roof and carri(!(\ a huge piecu of the hardwood ceiling, meas­uring ,about 40 by 20 feet down' up­on the: worshippers in the pews. An indiscribable panic ensued and a rush was made for the "doors nnd win­dows. The e,xcltemcnt was soon quieted and thc work of rescue be-gan. At least forty people were caught .Qy the wreckage and 1ll(~,re 01' less hurt. ,~, , 'Reports from nearby towns arc slowly coming in probnMIy un ac­count of the C1.j ppled ,condl tion of the win·s. 1 t is feared that lIIU(,h damage has been . donc in these plac~s ' '

FIGHT IN A CHURCH. ()hicugo, • March 31.-Five 1lIC'1l <tnd

thr~.l women entered ,Ulfl :4c\'I'nth ,

J anm.li!n. ill disappointed. in Cham-berlain's reply to tho luelllorit,1 of

'l'hc athei· funerul WllS' that of John Rutherford. Doth were con.." d ucted llt.! the slUue time, and thc two 11rOcl..'55ions were ~n plt\in vi,e;w of CD,C'11' other~ I The Hutherfol'ds arc grolltly wrought up over the killing ofi'their kinsman" and Ilt/is likely that a feud which nmy eclipse the celebrated <,H,Ltlield-McCoy- feud has

Ila" ,"dventist church, wh21'e !tn irte", state Adventist conference is 'in ses­sion, shortly after 'noQn today and ereated,. such 'l\.disturbar,~e that they

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were finally" beaten and (Tushed from

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th,c ~ ch,U\'ch, pursued. by, I1CUl',.IY:., .. HIV,1

worshippCl's. The eight turbers were arrested, and to

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, ' . ACCIU~TAL SHOOTING.

Chutham, Ont., March 31.- A.' S.! Thol'1ltonJ I\CCountant .of the Dnllk of Commel'co here, \\'q5 accidentally shQt ,tQd"y . ,by. A. Ln.,rmour" I t:Cller ,.

the police sta'tion. All these persons are members' of the same religion but of another 'chm·ch. 'In the row, \sterlch

Pews 'wcre overturrl&C' clothing :\vus

Thol'Dtoll was assisting the tel­oving his cllsh -and' books

t •• aftcr! the" dtiY's~'work. Ltu'lllour; picked up a 1'evo'lve1' to

fDocrs,,:'\ ~'nrl"" ;when it~_slip-: thc Wca.POll

'l'wo persons were k injul'er\ in I\. church during n. storlll nt. Wellsburg, W. Vn. 'l'he edifice wns demolished.

A I'evolution ls:-ilI progrl'l'S at Slln-, to Domingo., '>'

John Robertson, n,'l:hunlotn distl'ict settler, dropped dead:

. ~J1"il~iif.ion 1\1\5' 'opeitetl: on' the St. Lnwrcnc~ nt Ogdensbm'g, .

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Mmty 'I1lJllf.!l'S were, k miXl explosloa. at DtlSton. Miss.

. "\ }<'I\'O :.\[ogul cngin~ WCl'e

by the C. N. R. in Winnipeg . •

!J'he work of mobiiittillg the 'fo,i,·tI, COI)t.ingellt will'. begin ;,t Qncc.

MOllcton, N. D.,. April 1.- Mrs.· Hll1'ry GlillJll{,.lhCl', wife of I\.n 1. C. n.,

tu.ken suddCllly; ill yesUlrun~' , " und dicd, within n. few

'This morning hel' 'husband, hud expressed feurs that he

suddenly' pllSs llway; WIlS spcfi.king of his nflliction to il'icnds whclI he, collnpsl.'<i 'and di(!(\ o1n:a few minutes. Two young children nrc tilllS left (jrphll.lls· l

, . ' torn. faces were' scratclled land the ch'urch had, t,he a'ppeal'ance of II. riot.

" SENSATION AT DU'I'TE. ., .

, the on 'it, 'is more

urteen inches .long.

A PATHETIc'rRAGEDY.

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Merchant: \ .

1 Having 'secured the, bu tchering' l?usiness l\ltely under., the name of. Darling & Payn'e; I iin prepared to cater to all the customers of ,the hite firm, and, any' new ones whd may favor me 'with their patronage .. Ff~sh and cur~d meat$ always on : hana, and other goods 'in season. . :, Fish ~nd sail!?ages. ,', ~

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Lai pros-

, ' . The ban of the quarantine has Sevelrai ;~~ug Englishmen have: heen raised on ,'the residence of Mr.

arIi\'~:d at the end of last .w,eek to S. Caswell, of Rathwell, and' the ~'c:aufe~lioltrie oiJiTUcimy :!J~rc:~llnaill " employm~t,' on farms. small pox5nCident is a thing of, the

find r~dy empl6'yme~t.. past., The detention must have

Elich \veek'we have been ad=' ~drbii to oui:J:lress Goods stock , tin,ll'n'Qw'it'ls very complete ..

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, cauSed Mr, CaSwell considerable in-AU. Couzens; who ,was~ for· convenience; , ,

the butchering, ~uisnie$s in ' has returned to town The a~~4a'1 CPllrch parade' of

an extend,ed trip to the Old Country ~ Excelsior Lodge f: 0: '0. F. of Hol~ land will be held on' Sunday' even~

W. 'M. Boyd, na,VI:JlUD,g ing April 27th in the "J>resbyterill.n the Champion Hluvester'Collllpany Church' Holland. ,All,'Oddfellows of'which' G. J. iS,the lU\,;CU ~re invited ."ia meet at, the lodge agent, 'gave the' town' a call this room at six p. m. 'to attend the ser-week. "' C ' vice. ' . ,

.ing some very , \his. Wal~r Gor~en is ~n,triil'for'his ' Mr~ A. M~tch~tt h~d .. a fine collie 'spring. His old country goods'!lre ~1fe at Brandon:, The. case .looks dpg strayed away this week. He is the ones he isespeciaIly proud of. \'e,ry bl~ck·for.hlm! ,ow~ng Jo medium size, white'tip ou nose,

.J. "", ," ~ c~nfess10n he IS sa1d, to have ma,ael white'belly; white tqes, and tiih legs Dr. Taylor, dentist, will be~'in t6 the officer after his a:tre~~. Anyone' seeing h~m 'Y~q confer a

Treherne on Friday,' April 11th, :.';': . ~ .i~, ' favor on Mr." Matchett' by notify-,for the practice of his' profession., ,1 Vob~g on the R1ffyranuum took ing of' the same, ,A suitable re­Parties requiring plate :work please p'!ac~ m·the to'Yn hall Treherut::, will be givenl call early'.: ~ , " ' " ~ , a?d a very satisfactory vote We~ 'A s~~tioiental' editor out

.! , glVen, the figures were 157 yeas~ ,.. d M G 'P I .1 d t b II t '1 Kansas asys: !lA, re ther,e any m.r. an rs. t';O. a mer, 50 naJs an wo a 0 s were' SpOt· E

:companied by their two children, ed." sweeter words in the oghsh lan-'1 f ,.. d 'f . th I . guage than 'I love' you" Perhaps , e ~ on 'm,O~ ay or a :,S1X, m<!D s Some oj f the 'u1'ces"t 11'nes , b h' d "H ' h

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N,9wliere ~'in town : will. you' fintisocll an assortme'nt~, .' :We' invite in~pectiQQ.

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J.F. FUMERTON'.&Co.,

tour iu Europe a!ld the q!d.Country. not: ut t e wor s, ere s t a . Their many fnends WIsh them a paper we have ~v:er se~n are dollar for my subscription," 'are

". , ., at Graham's Drug,store.: The not lacking in eloqtientand delight- ====::::=========::::::"::' :::::::::;:=-':"~""'~~--7""'~T; p~ea~tJourney:,' .. '". , provement'of designs in t~.e ful enunciation.' " ,. . The water in· the .1~ttle Boyne few vears has'been wonderful,

lias at last receded· considerably the priCes have also com~: dO\vn. owiug to the cold weather. It .

. I l'k I 'h" f Tuesday's express from the ,wll, not 1 e y 'reac "lt~ ormer did not 'arrive in 'l'reherne height again this spring, even with after 8 p.m .. 'The engine died be­very warm'weather. :'" ' ' " "" tween Elm Creek an Carman, and .. \ ' "

Driver Peasnell lect\1red on ,Mon- seven hours elapsed before an: en-day evening in Wilson' Hal~ on h.is, gine'arrived from'.Winnipeg '1:0, tak~ expt!nence in . South . Mr. tile'train through: \,:"".

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Tw.,o people of the Glenboro dis-trict have been drowned in the Hood, the 'only two recorded in the Pro­vince. 'two young men drove into the water where a bridge had been washed away, on' Oak Creek. There was seventeen feet of water and one man was drowned. horse,and rig: were also .lost. , .

Peasnell was wounded in the .. Th~ . for Ward shas and'in his' .improvement , gives a . ':,hhis,~yeat. ,

the

pital service. .,,: ,"',,' i . '. ,;'" the:' la);ing :H4:>11aLnc:1i~A,~~aJ:~)'~~~~i.~~~~

Bec~tis~ they have'" a· pit-nic look. . Ifs as " ,u~,-a.~Cl.llL as a .da~cing 1J(J~r'+-Tl' . to ' ,

. We' havere,ceiv~:d a Y,ery ~hand,: at the and of Front Street, ~·~··c-c ,:. ,

some pamphlet. from the 1\{ount and,a four foot walk will be built measure, and Treherne turne~ three " ' Y, a~., :.a ~or- ''.;' . '. . ',,' , . . . " ,Royal CrematoriUm Company of on ,Broadway to the 'school this to one in favor. Lourdes poll was , , by'.' :the ',ii, re ,an'd., ,as. ~lo""f"~~, . .1y,, as, a", sp:ule,', .. ' Montreal. giying. the .history· and year. ,,";-. , .. 'startling, twenty six to one,:again- ' . ~tirgumeuts'in favoref the cremation Those of the ,town who incline st the. eriforcement',?f t~e act. The feet are sensitive and must not be hurt. Wear what you won't put . of human bodies. The practice is ~owards athleti~s, assembl~d at .. . .~ , . . .. foot in it, when you put,Y,'ou~ foot in it. ::'. ./ ' ' .. ~ 're~son'able' ~r0!n', a' hygienic stand- Kearn's barber 'shop, on T~esday !A:,rath~r peculiar, though .very , " :.

i polOt! and .1t ,1S ex~ect~ that the night. to decidet.what game.shouldpaitirul acCident befel. Mr. Sylves- 'w· \ . \- ,:"J' ' '()', _.', J-:. " ~e' Q' , ..... ,"practl(~(!"W11l' ,grow, m Canada, ~s ,be played in town this year. After ter :t;..lttonj on Tuesday· afternoon, ' ' ;' . ,the repugnance to the sys~e~ wears short discussion ~'it was unanimous- whiie assisting Mr. Thos. Moody , ~.' • I. 9ft> AT?Y who would ,like '.to read ly decided that YacroSse will be the in c~~ting.~ood, 'a 'larg~ ,green log '~;;~~~;;~;;~;;~~~~~~=~=7~~=~i=7==~=#= 'ove~ the. pamnh.let. may .do·· so by game, and the to~n will be able to rolled froin' the pile breaking his call~ng, atthe'.Tlmes9,~ce.· '. play as str~ng1tj team' as' ev~r. leg:': Dr::" Tyndall ,was' ,talled: and

" ~ Now that the buildlbg se~son i's Frank Beatt~e w~s ,ch?,sen captalO, set the fractured limb. Mr. Litton about t'o commence' f~ Tr~,herne, D. A. Ross s:cretary~treas~r~r, left on Wednesday's express for the

"and work.,ror mechanics heComes Geo., .Gra?am and, E.. J~ McM1llan hOSp'~,t~lin·?innipeg ... · ~ ;brisk" one thing a . citizen ~hould we:e ~ppolOt~~ delegates to the as- 'about, high. watet and

, " thillkofin connection, with ':work- 1'?C1atlOn mee,tlOg. ," " ,:'two Th!hex:pe citizens men'is:lhat he get. ,the,!l1 at .home., I, It has conie to oui' kn.owledge can tell you, mor~~ than.' one: yar~ Lai;tsummer,a ,b!g.'I:·propor,t1o!l of that dIre or-.two in town are of the since the·flood'at the river. These the ,.mechanics ',and l~?orer~ wete opinion tha'~ th~,Tiili.esshould not gentlemen \Vereco1}sum.;!d by'a de--

,:men o~",other )l~ces, ;;w~o . ,would liave.publishe~' .t~e .adve~~i~ement sire to see tlje floo~; a:nf~ COn:~hli,~g ,.hardly s~d .. a.;~~t w,li~le,he~e, and ~,noWD as the', ~:e1ght re!lsops why duty w.ith pl~asure" ,they w~t ~ilt who go h~me,: ~p. }~e. ~.al~ t<? ~pelld Ipu should vote '.'no': on the refer- on business~ 'Ad~ep,mud ht;>le,on in .,qther s,tores .that,,·~llght have ebdum." Iii explanation-not, in the flats was an item on the bill of added,materia~y. to. the town. trade, 'apology-we say that we were le~ ,fare that they' could not neg~r~te

:1£ the meci1amcs at home ar~, n9,t gally obliged t9 accept. it, as it was without getting out,~ and 'they ~e,ry "good ~nough, . . to get a la~ul adv\rtisemeD:t~. anel eli? reluctantly s~epped Hown. and.;,got some first class to, settle not purport to pe any op1D10n of ,th\s their feet, wet up to the1r wal~ts .

.; \ . ., ' , The price was higb,. ,but That settled the sight Se~ing .'for t-h,'" paid wit~" good ',grace. We the day, " ' " ~ould have been only to pleased " ;/ ,

." ,~ have printed"eight 'reasOns why you --....:~..-.,.;----" \' . should vote ~·yes.'~. " .:' , BORN

, . .-,The Worst fi60d itt ,~l:h~ ken of ENGLisli.North of

the oldeSt. river'se~tle~, has jnst subsided' on the' banks,or. the As-

~""' .. '. siniboine.· Buiidings" )hat were wellup',t>u',tne ,banks "'.ej-e washed ==~~~ ~~=~=~~~~~I

.. a~ay,. or battered' ~olpi'eces,Vith ice." of oat she:~ves, stacks 'f 1<" o ' . eSs,: or more

. ,During t~s season's busine~s buildJng ~~imber ?f ~l~. des:ripti~n~, . ing, floonng;' ,fims~~ng .1u~ber. ,~J~.,.

. sJPICt l.Mer, TliIIlPlC;,fimSl tt".'11 Cedar siding, fir: siding; ~~ingles : and lath j ' Sterling

hra'nd tarpaper, fibretto building: paper,. doors and window sash, moulciings, 'et~, Call and 'get prices and estimates for ,any building you, may contemp~~te.: .. ' ,

R; F., 'Sl'EELE, Broadway. • • " J # • ... ' ."~'

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contingents sent' to tho front

out the desire of the 8.~ltillori1 believing thu.t ,in

doinlf so she wll1 be acting in the best interests of the empire.· There

" IS . 'e"ery reason to believe that the war office will ask thnt th~ gren.t.er proportion of the" number oltered will be mounted infuntry. Dut as to, the details 'of tho (orce, that can­not be decided until nn acceptance of the offer .has ,been received. '

The' contingen-t will,' no doubt, be raised the same way as the last one. Cann.dn wjU suppiy the men and the depnrtmont of mUitia will outfit and equip.' .tho. co'ntingent while Great Britain • will , no dot41t, insist, as it did in the last instance, in recouping the Dominion for the ,cost. There wlll be 110 difficulty in getting all the men, nccessn.ry. Indeed there will be far more recruits than posi­tions.

OUtsloe of some personal

to the promotion or impCrial pl"an 'of, 'education'. projcc't' embr~ every, land

where the Union Jack flies. Its .pur­pose is the intel1ectunI betterment of

, go\"~or the British race, throughout the Hope, and numbers o( the other in- world and the fostering of, ilia im­lluentinI men, brings ·'home rather perial sentiment. The Daily J.[ail peSsimistic ideas 01 the general situ- adds' that ,th1s idea of better fitting aUon fr.om 0. British point of view. "Younger Britain" toJ cope success­The conditions in cape' Colony he re- fully. with, riynI ' natiotinlities wus

as' especinIly dangerous, and long a dominant scheme with Cecil considers that the most sClrio'us,IRhodes, 'but that e,,"en his closest

British'difficulties will be encounter- friends little imabrined the absormng ed ther~ in the future as at present. hold it obtained upon him until this

In the course of an interview with was disclosed by the 'terms of his a representative or. the Associated will. The deWIs of this plan of ed­Press Sir George GoMie, while re- ucation will be made pu~ic in a 'lew cognizing the' possible importance of days. " , . , , acting President Schalk.burger's step, Cecil Rhodes, left the'Dalham Hall said he was convinced that the q'Ues- estate at New Market to his broth-tion of peace or war rests in, the Col.'Francis'W.' Rhodes. This es-hands of President Steyn,' an'll that purchased by Cecil Rhodes

1;'U:NER~ PREPARATIONS

~fnrch 25.- At. the , , spring assizeR yesterday Stuomau, tile Galician who murdered hi_a/wile at Stunrtburn, Man., was sentenced to be hang cd 011 :r..fny'27. The pris-

• oner was ,much affected, and plen.d for mercy.

John, cOnnolly, convicted fOI' rob­bery with assault, received Il. ten YCI~ sentence in tho pbnitentiOJ'Y. Connolly, hnd, just previous to his arrest on the present chn.rge, bccn released from the penitentiOJ'Y where he had bccn serving n. sen tellce for II. brutal' assault on a wouui.n. ''I'he prisoner thanked the judge for the sentence. 'W. Mc.'\fillan,' found guilty of ut­tering a forged choqu .. e, was sentane­cd to two years in the penitentiary.

BRIEFS.

Marconi lias left Cape'lJrltain New York.

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Mr. Kruger' and' the 'other Boers in Europe, no longer represent Boer opinion.' The renI difficulty in the pa th of peace, he Uelieves, is the Q.uestion of granting amnesty to the' Capo and Natal rebels, nnd, ,Sir George says, the· vague promises of the Brit'ish go.vernment l~ave not the sUghtest 'wilight while the fighting

,I burghers nre" in their present state of mind. "Sir George Goldie advo­cates granting amnesty to the/rebels but he insists that every on~ mhst be disfranchised' for life. This, he cln.ims, would go Iar towards aUay­ing the bitterness of the lo:)'alists.

Sit· George deprecates any attempt to permit the use of a dual lang'uage

Prince Henry of Prussin. will visit Canadll in 1904.

The cotlin containing the body of Cecil Rhodes will be conveyed to the, parlilllllent buildings at Cape Town during the morning of April 3, and will llie in stn.te in the vestibule till three in the afternoon, when it will be' removed to the J\nglican' cn.the­dral, where the first portion of the burinl sClrvice 'will be ren.d. 'rhe fun­eral procession will n.fterwnrds trn.­verse the pl'incipal streets of Cape Town to the railroad station. 'l'hen the cotlin will be tn.ken by specin.l trn.ill to Bulwnyo. stopping for n. short time n.t Kimberly. Only n. few intimn.te friends will nccompn.ny the body to,Bulwayo. The coffin, dur­ing the funeral procession at Cape 'rOWll, will be carried on the gun carrin.ge of "Long Cecil," the flllll­ous gun used at thO seige of Kim­

J'ohn' Gllhouse for stealing the sum of $8 from n. fal'mer asleep in a '~Innipes' rest.aurant, was :;entClicod to thrcc months, hard lItbor,

One O'Grady, charged with, tho theft of Ii cow from n. llllln lIn.moo Coulter, of 'I'yndull, Mllll., rcceh'ed six months hnrd labor,

SERIOU~ STABDING AFFRAY. --Mr. C. H: 'RoYlll has

mayor of St. Boniface.

lIe sn.ys English alone mllst be the been elected official language, and adds that the

In a. Winnipeg Saloon Fmcas 'a Ne­'gro Stnbs n. White Mn.n. .---,

'Mr. Roger Goulet, sr., n. Manitobn. pionccr, died in St. B?Difnre. ,

actual fact that practically the

, . The C. P. R, has refused to

their employees seini-monthly. , . ~ .. , . . On' May 20 the Up-ited States

turn Cuba over to her people.

whole of the rising generations of the two republics 'arc now in the concentration camps and are rapid-ly learning English, will be of gren.t'

pay aid i~ this direction. He estimn.tes' t' 100,000 armed men will be

needed in South Africa for some will years after the conclusion of peace,

Sir' George Goldie failed to meet any Boers who ,yet recognized that they

Tho Irish land bill has been intro- had bccn finallYI benten, th.aup:~,some

berly. , '

" PIANO',MAKER DElAD. \

Henry Newcombe, of the piano firm· of Octavius Newcombe & Co., , Toronto, died bn March 28 accident­ly "in n. room of II. house on Bond st;·eet. in' whicli he lived, the resi­dence 01' his, sister. In the house were two gas jets, one for II. stove, the stop for which wn.s close to that for light ancl which had been acci­dently' partly turned on. Decen.sed, wn.s found dead in this room. He was aged 72 an~ unm'arricd. '

A stnb hing affl'ay which mny provo to be n. case of murder, took 'piace in th~ Arlington hotel, Winnipeg, on Monday evening. Anderson lI[n.rti;l, n. colored man, drew n. knife OJld vic­iously stabbed William Skelly, Il.

white man, and tho latter was found to be sCI'iously, and possibly fn.tally injured. ,

'rhe trouble started 10 n.n alterca­tion between Skelly and the negro" anci, after some wOI'ds, blows were exchn.nged, and the colored' llll\n was npparently getting the worst of tho n.rgument, when he drew a k~ife n.nd drove il, with great force into Skel­ly:s side. lIe repeated the blow qUickly, this time the steel blade' finding n. lodging place in his breast, and wi th n. third, blow, he dro;vo'the. knife deep into the n.bdomen. Be-, I fore thoso stand around could !

duced into the British Com:mons. of them admitted that thev had bccn temporarily' o\;er-w£1igh'ted' by num-, .

Lord . Aylmer ~ill command the Cn.na~ian Corollation contingent. ,

Salamoll, the Stun.rtburn wife mul'­derm', 'will -be hanged in Winnipeg May 27. •

Jos.' Hopkins, formerly of Brandon, a sn.fe blower, was shot by a pal 111 Chicago, -

King Edward's cutter: will, race the Kn.iser's

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Bri tannia, schooner,

Meteor. ' . , ,

\ F. D .. lIIonk, 1£.' P., has issued a

510,000: libel ,suit agninst La Patrie, of lI{ontreal. . . , ..

The' Territol'ial Assembly' has journed until April' 3, n.waiting Cl:1;Itonomy pn.pers. , .~~~~~--

ad­the

bers. " "'--.,..-,..,.,-~~

ATTAOK· ON' DELAR Y.

Lord Kitchener Reports the' Cn.pture of Guns and Prisoners.

A dispn.tch· from 'London Mn.rch 26·, sn.ys: Incomplete reports

, " of the result of the combined'm.ov,[l-

KILLED WHILE FISHING. . ,

A strn.nge fatality occurred in Gor- ,back '

ment of British' columns '~~'f<~~:~~;~~~ Delary , have enabled T,ol'd

'Ont:: 'on 1tfn.rch '28, which ,re­in 'the death of Henry SandClr-· ... ·"..···<O do",n"" "_".~'

a contractor of this pln.ce: He in the act of jj,.hing ncar tho

bridge, when his fishing pole callie in contact with II. ,live electric wire, and as' n. consequence ,he wn.s in­stantly killed. Deceased was in his forty-second year' nnd' leaves a wid­

to announce' the', capture"'of fl.Il,nIl,,;

hundred prisoners, three 1lfteen pounders, two pom pOlns and quan­tities or stock and wagons. General Delary appears to, hn.ve successfully evn.ded" Lord Kitchener's co'rdon at the offset ..

In a dispn.tch from Pretorin. Lord Kitchener, says.: "At dusk on the

ow' and family' of three.

evening of Mn.rch 23, the combined .. _

mo\'ement agla:inst Delary was under- The .. famlty n.nd friends of Arthur,

POSTAL CLERK MISSING.

REVOLTING .. ' SUICIDE. J'acob Wolf, a' porter at II. Winni­

peg hotel committc~ suicido. The deed was most deliberate and was , .

tn.ken by columns of mounted men, i..indsay, chief clerk of the post office without, guns or impediinents of any department at Ottawa, OJ'e consid­sort. " The columns started froD! ern.bly exercised over his mysterious

• Commando Drift, on the Vaal river, disn.ppearance from the city. He has John Connolly, convicted of rob- n.nd trn.veiled rn.pidly all night and not been seen 01' heard of since 'ehe

stirrounded by revolting details. The man cut his thron.t in the din-, ing room of the h'1tel and there was hardly' n. square inch of t.ile 1'09m free from the stn.ins of the blood' that spurted ,from the wound in fearful floods. No reason for the act hns been discovered.

bel·Y' with n.ssault: at 'the 'Winnipeg at dn.wn March 24, occupied posi- morning of Friday, Mn.rch 21, when OGILVIE MILLING CO. SOLD. assizes, received a, ten yen.l·s' s!ln- tions ';along the, line, fl'om the Com- he left his home, going as' usun.l to Negotiations have beeil completed tence. mando . Drift to th'e Lichtenburg, the office. Mr. Lindsay had n. COll-

kh 1• ' for tho I sale of, the Ogilvie Milling' bloc ouse me.' si'CIel'n.ble sum of money on his per-Sir' George Goldie has brought 'back pessimistic news from South Africn.; Cn.pe Colony is especin.lly dan-

)

Chi.cago suberb, 'Aust~n. the had n. hand to hand fight

the: emp~oyecs of a tl'llction ..

':Croubll' ,.is n.hen.d ,in, ~he bui!di'n1t in "Winnipeg, . the carpenters,

I'~~~~~i~:~s' 'and' ,bric~la~~ers demunding

The troops moved rapidly Pn"~_,1 son which len.ds his people to think company' to Chn.rlcs n. Hosmer,: of wn.rd, keeping, a continuous' line" that he mn.y have nlet with foul I ",'rn"h"pn ,. and F. W. Th'ompson, of with the object of, ~riving the enemy play. Search has been made for him peg. ;,TJle , latter is at present agninst ,the blockhouses or fOI'clng bnt 'withollt n.vail:- He haM appar- general manager of the company. n.t, action:' The 'reSUlt hits nO,t yet bccn entiy been laborin'g of late under, Winnipeg. The, company, who £!-rc,' fully reported. ' Kekewich's column:, some mentn.!. aberrn.tion which 'adds the 'l~rg'est"millers in Cnnadn.,. ;was n.fter ,thll . commencement of the. ac- to' t!Ie anxiety of those who knew founded by the late W. H. Ogll\;ie: tion" captUred three fifteen pounders, oC Montreal,' who, on his death,' wa!,: two pom poms, nine prison~rs and n. succeeded in his'" interests by ,his 1 hundred' 'mules, cn.rts :nnd wagons, . " .. , 'sons .. 1l'lIP. deal, is understood to in-' .. , ' nUSSI,L~ PRINCES HANGED. , n.nd n .thousand cn.ttle .. 'The troops • ' " " volve between three and' four mll-covered' eigh\y Iniles' i~' t:vent:v::f~ur "" ,- ,-, '- ", ... ' , lion doUdrs: ", ", ' houl's: Tlie total num'ber of prlson- In: n. 1 dispatch from Stl Petersburg el's" is 135.',',. ,.' ,; J, the \ correspondent t~ere of t~le Lo~­

don· daily mail says' thn.t news has been : received' from Kutais, .Trans­caucasia, tllat three, ¥ussia~ nOble~ A Prince' Kionanz/Prince ¥nIc;rin.n ~n'CI Prince Zulukidz--were executed on March 3, for the murder of ove,: .100 persons. .: Th~, ',trial.s ,of' the 'pri!,ce~, laSted"for two weeks. They ,were the '. looders oT' a widespread bandit or~niZlltion which' had terrori:zed the Caucasus, by systematic robbery:,

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BRAK:ElMA".~ KILLED. .. • ~'''' ,w ~ w,

sad accident dtc~rred at Moose J'aw on March 26. A young mn.n by

" ,,,. <.' ~ • r' , • the llame' of Sh.'ipworth, actmg as bnikeman on the train 'goixig' eas~, \vas down' on the track attending'to

j coupling of two pn.rts., of .. ~ht; train "that"" wcz.e being orought to­gether. 'By some men~s his' hood,

cn.ught oetwccn the cnrs, and he instantly killed. He, had come Bsandon',the same morning on

heavy-section of numb'er one. Ei'lglisllDl,an, ':ill,d has friends

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arson and murder. _. .~ ,'f,: ,.- ~,- ,~' , 0 ,

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(,' '. ~, . Woman, ,Uses a '~hlp on

lIfn.gislrn.te of Topeka,

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"There's no dool like a young' fool "" "., ' , '. ' who lrlctl to act -lIke, an old f;~ol.. ''D1011b£>o--, Do you ,b,elle,q Ill" the (!f-

some i~~:;~i~~~~~~~~~~r~ IN bY'\ fering~ by Pr.9fessionttls who consider tho selliug ·side the safe oue, The course or these markets bn.\'e bccn' up a little one day and down again the next, but-the result is a decline of 1~~c, on the wcok. Dur­ing the last., t.wo days a notable in­cretlse in expor,h, snles is reported from th~ Atlantic seaboard, showing that, as tho prjce dips down, Euro­pean buyers u.re ready to take ad­vantage of the, situa.tion ,and in­

their ,supplies., ' DUring the week Ule market for

Manitoba wheat bas bcon mostly dull. bu t on Weduesday and Thurs­da~' Lhe decline in American markets induced some letting go on the part of large firm". and c."porters took c'onsiderable ',\"hent at the decline. Thel e hns' not bl'e!l much change in prices front a w('l,k ago, until Fri­day,' a ,decline ,H ],~ to %c was shown and ,WI' quote valuell of 1

70¥..c aud 2 Northern, 67th in at l cort Willitull, Port Ar­thur or Duluth, "March delivery. For May doli very, 1. Northern; '721,1:<:. and 2 Northern, 69c.' .

D'r~ 'Mc[aughUn's Electri'c Belt I

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Is a Model; a ~odern, HO,me',Treatment , ) , , • C

, ~f:r twonty Teal'S of studT are mown In uuA Itr&nd appUa"ce., You w ... ~ ltwtth oomtor\ at u\jfbts anel the Eleolrlolty Infaud luto JOur ~ Illnee all Non-aua .. 4 'VItal troubl ... ' XldnoT aDd BlaW1er trou'bl.., Vulcooele, lUaeu_u-m. Lame Rack, lacl1lteeUon, ,y ... 1e St!!~.ADd all form~ of p..tn AII~ wwaltn ...... ' It restoretl tho ute whUa 1'Qll 1leG. aad mlls~ cllIe. " ."lr 0". w .. o will •• cure M. _It u •• Mlr •• tC and

': Pay. Wilen' ,C~red. D. "eu Su"""? 'If so, don't hesltats, don't'w..te your ttm,.on dmra. wlilcll-"ve tI.

.trencth.. Wear this Ufo-irtviDlr appUaace ... I dlrect ... d It will cure T°U; • SPECIAL' .OTICC"::~f 7eu' han an old lieU of a~oUIer make which has bUrDed &114 blistered yeu, or olle ~a' 41d Dot J lI .. w Nectrlclt7, 'brine It ill and. I wlll aIlow 70U on .. halt the prlOll of mine for It. ' " " '

• I < gi~ a' hO t~t' to aU who can. If 70n c.n't can I .... Ul lend TOU mT beaut.if1ll17 UlWII.ratod book with full lafltrmalll .. lrRlUI. Call to-da7 If p_lble and I WIll PI'O" ~ 70u that lD7 lIelt 18 all I "'preMnt lC. to be. , , '

_ " ,ficacy of prayer? .. '

,:mVll n. baby haH a chance ~nd it I ,Slobb~~·.Well. 1 belive that !f yo can smash mot:,o dishes than nn im-' pray, for ram .it's bound"to ('omn,

COUNTRY ,WHEAT-The storm and bad roads havo stopp~ farm-I~===:======~~==~=========~=========

~i~~l5:.~~:Elj'A·I)'UsPTl.aYoIONnglsenOHuglhN·" c· !Illd bowels from all bilious mntter, bul. l-bLY I ' open thb 3.\Cretorr veesols, caUl!ing them to \ ' ',' pourQ()plo\ld'o1Iwri~u' nom t.'-io blood into PROCRESS thO OOwels, o.ftCr whloh the corrupted mll!:s ' Is t.hrovm out by the naturol passnge of tho ' " ' , b4!1y' ',ThoylU'O used .. 1IS n gon:=l fa:::cllY ," ~clne with We best re.."UltA. ,,'. ' " ' ", .: , ,MElDICAL SCIE.'CE HAS ADVANCED fitt \- ,! - I ~ ~ " ," '

\ It '~doesn't matter bow pretty a DY LElAPS 'AND DOUNDS.

ers' deli vCl'ios to a great extent and we note a Iight'movem,ent this week.

ces,' range from 55 to 60c ,pel' bllsh91 for best 'wheat to farmers.

Liverpool I'rlces.!...No. 1 nOl'thern spring wheat sold at Liverpool ou Saturpay' at, 6s 1d: " , FLOUH-Standard brands are as fol­

lows: Ogilvie's Hungarian Patent: Slog;) per ~sack ior' 98' lbs,; GlCliora Patent, '$1.80; Alberta; S1.60; Man­itoba, $,1:40; Irilperial xx.."'{:."'{. $1.20

IDLLFEED-Bran, in bulk, per' ton gtH looks at tho plano; If she do!lS riot sound woll it spoils the elJect.

, ': ' 514.50; shorts, $16.50. , Delivered iu Now an Absolute Cure for Rheuma- bags, the prices are $1.50 higher, '.- " • > •• ..~ ;

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Ieell'mARD~ LOOIEH'f In 'the House. , .~--~'~~~~:~--

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all his Ia:st ntulle. ,

lIllARD'S LIimIm is \!Sed by rhyslc!aJIs. ,

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Art!sfs.hn \,1"'lU~!IY' ni'lms!ill! IlUU some , unpleasnnt CX)l~rleuc('s w11,;11 trespnss­

Ing' 'It! )lUl'su:t ot' sul>j~,c:t~ fc!r' tl.1elr':u t, Wheti lIt', Doug11tc..n onc~ l':':W n IUnll , ' '

: lllo'~!ll!:, III n ,t1~Ju; ~e cll~l\)ed the ai-\·!alng 'wnll aull begnn to s\.etch him. Thi's owns too lUllcll',(or tbe hrl'01unt :lry

, tism has be!)n Diseovere~It is no GROU:r..'i:; FEEln-Oat chop is quot-' Experiment; i having bcon Succcss- ed at $27 per: ton delivered to the' fully' 'Provon' in Many of the Ve~'y trade; barley' chop, 522 per ton; mixl.'d bar loy and oats, $25 POI' ton;

and Apparimtly: Helpless oil bake. $27 per ton. ' r ; ,

T~There are,plenty of oats coulIng " all ' demands and

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Try ou~ Par lor Matches. Th~y produce a quick LIGHT without any objcctionable , '

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fumes.

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neighborhood of' 121hc p~r doicn for fresh candled eggs, commission bllsis. here. Dca.lccs are advising their

,customers not to pay more than 10c per ,dozen for eggs' at country points. , "

POTATOES-- Farmors' loads, de-livered,in Winnipeg, arll ~voJ'th 20 to 30c per bushel, ' ,

.,' .',' ~ .:...---...:. LIVE STOCK.

CATTL~Bcef catlle arc vel'y licarce 'and butchers' cannot secure l'nough to supply their wants. , In view of this fact priCes have been

vanced. %c this week, and we quote now for beSt catlle 4%.c per pciu'nd: From 4 to 4thc is paid for

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Up~'ard" of .16,000 ',maimed. 'cri!':: slaugh-

••••••• lIe who pokes his nose hito "every-'

thing will' occasionally poke it be­tween a thumb and finger.'~

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Tells ,How She Keep~ Her Little 'One ; Real thy Il.lld Happy.

po,uuM, c.omrniil"l tercrl annually in and about Chicago, and" ac,eOlr(il As,si'ltan,t Pure Food Rudolph :M:. Patterson, much 11esh' fiiidll its"way'to the k,et, , prl)sented 01" ... l".hi'nli rn,.-ld pro,duct, ' corn

Page 8: by ,STAND AT SED. - Treherne · 2012. 12. 17. · Sleeplessness js only 0110 of tho mn.ny aistressulg symptoms wl1io.h entirely disappear with tile uso ,oC Dr. Chase's Nerve Food.

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The 'west; ~ of sec. 16-8-10, four \ miles n, w. of ,Treherne; abQllt ,150

or mote acres under cultivation, 'al-, all 'can be 'broken' up, 'Good

and stable; all fepced two strands of barbed wire and oak posts,' Cliu~cl! on property. Terms , . reasonable. "For further partIC-ulars apply ~!?, JAS'. McNEII;, 9-tf "i Trehern~. "- . ',r

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The Leland, Hotel Treherne, is to rent or for'sale. Doing a good III

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business. ' For' further m apply 'to ;, " ' , \ ,C:( :If '. W/l'. LEE"

Treherne,. Man. Dl 1"1 ,

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