.rf Pcri -up-_ _ 1. »- ~i.¢.<' ' - v-, , ...-, .» .i r .rr __. iiiiii= iii iiiiii iiiii i _S[}[]l[jH HIHMH __;_.ifibi<_-isaihg rhijiffreiisiehirhis WAS WIPEI] UIII - _ ` `ll'atter-Mr.lloreon’s Charge `“ Ar.rrnrorI.leb»_l_1\_.f@l»-Cl°l|l\)-- , mu"u__ F.b_”_ ,th 'Mt u ai. _ . -_ . Vrcrorrra, Bc. Fehitl.-News has been c...r KIIIG IS IIIII Al AEI AEHAII] bush about four hundred yards off. The animals were all full grown and splendid beasts, and Mr. Bins ie to be congratul- ated on making auch a splendid haul und ridillng the district of at least four of the Dost-N. -lm_..m_ i IHE MIEHIY MEII UI: H|"i.w|MiP| Vaxvvorvvnn, B. C.. Feb. Z1.-Con struction of an all-Canadian military high- way fram central British Columbia and Alberts to the Yukon Territory will go on with renewed energy this spring, accord- ing to Dawson advices. Capt. McDou- nell of the Royal Northwest Mounted Po- *'“ lice, now at Whitehorse(-will aiart north Panrs,Fcb 23.-The migbtiest Sover- A" H eigd in Christendom walking aboui.|:un- att srchlste than of ghosts was the spectacle the Parisians had during his visit. King Edward and Queen Alexandra ended and with no more fear of An- Lonnolv, Feb. 2Ti.»Tbo most rominrn P t orsnppiiee estshiiehed hy the Br-irish Irishman in the Bi-irish army. Kli=rEd- goverumsntforpossibls caetaways had ward‘sconildentaltnilltary adviser Gea- been entirely destroyed. The record left eral Sir Thomas Kelly-Ksanyis retirlns- aneral Kelly-Kenny, who is regarded as one of the best of British soldiers, was vrry scurvlly treated by the late Tory Government when it reorganized the War Omer. lie was at that time Ail- _luiaut-General of the army, but was sum- _ nnrlly dismissed by War|1Secreiary Ar- oolil-Fcrstcr, along with Lord Roberts, the commander-in-chief, and oihcr emi- nent soldiers. Since then many important posts hav.: been offered him, but be hos declined them all, in accordance with a resolve he meds never toaccept another army av- polatment as longae he lived. The General is an intimate friend of the King, who seeks his advice on all mill- oommandsd a dlvis’un of Lord Roberts' army on the march to Pretoria. during their stay here mingled freely with the public and were everywhere received with the most hearty expressions of welcome. They visited the leading tbeaires, and during the entr`actes King Edward walked about in the lobbies smoking his cigarette like an ordinary spectator. Nowhere was the slightest attempt at mobblnu cr staring. Aficr bowing and showing diecrrft marks of deference, those present stool aside, treating the King aa one of them- selves. There were no signs oi obtruslve curiosity. The King and Queen have delighted and tickled the vanity of Parleians by thus mingling with them like private Individuals, and the Parislans, by their taotful politeness, have in turn won the hearts of King Edward and of Queen Alexandra. from I-Iirzelton,Il.C., with an expedition lu the spring. He will have charlie of trail-blsxsrs, road builders and bridge builders. A course will be blazed, bridges built and a peck roulo cut from ' Hazeltou, tbrouub the Rookies. to Fort Graham, at the brad of the Dcaee River. - PIIIIH EIIEII WHU UWII IIIEASIIHES Loxnmv, Feb iii.-An exhibition which is not without pathos has been organised by Rev. Nsvllls Dundas, vicar of Holy trinity church, Stepney and was opened recently. , 'fha pathetic tide of the exhibition is thatfthe contributions, which are shown onlong tables ranged dewnraehside of the church room, came from the homes of the vary poor. In some homes a piece of rare willow WEAK DIGESTION. Indigeetion and dyspepsia have wreck- ISIAIIJEHS KILIEII mnhimuh ed many lives. People who arc weak and miserable should know that health would return if the digestive organs weromade normal. This le just the con diiion which Hutcbiabieta bring about Hutch cnrae constipation. blilloosnese, nervousness, liver and kidney trouble, tadproduoee sound sleep. It will make you well. Seether. you get Butch than for stomach troubles. It‘sa doctor for ten cents. A big bctzls 'with ill init for lim. For sale by ali dreggieie. Coiiiicnscdiilvcriiscmcnts (Teo lah h Muslim) ESRB PAO! 6 FOR RA'l'l8_Q _RIIIIBE-hd arty rvmde mwah' sad"'s»odars."' base: bagiste. _ P.\1'rrmm'n, I.. I. February 23 - John Swercy, Proprietor of Roc‘s ‘Hotel stables has last sixteen horses from glandrrs. During the past live months, ilrirteen of the animals died or had to be shot and lsat Saturday Hvc offir-isis from the Stats Department of llealtb, visited the stables and afier ordering three moto of the anim- als killed, placed four more under qaar- antine, with orders that if the animals were not improvrd by today they also be killed. The state odlcials made au autepay 1 tbruaanimala killed by their order on laturday and found uumwahbie signs ofgieldereiuthe weret fofm.'l'here is iitua coeht het that the einer- rm- wer hvl hehe killed today making a lm so lwely ofat least 38,50) for the treat! animals. How Sweoey's animals caught the die- qee h not known, but it iebaiievedto have be- tabs hom the waearieltfvllh ‘ eat d whim some travelling iaaa's hares _ dlihdwll tbadirasee had baaadriak- patiron china, priceless old lace samplers of embroidery have been held ibrougb days of dire poverty. when there has been no food on the tabls. A valuable picture, more than HD years old, executed in fine needlework, was an object of much interest. It belongs to an old woman who receivm relief from the the parish, and will leave so relatives to mourn her rieatli, Tlctahe steadfastly re- fuses io sell her one tfeaeurc. Some of the exbihiis are extraordinary when the poveriy of the last End le oon~ sidered. There are one or two phase of pricaiel Wedgwood, and a set of Jewelry. consist- ing of a gold watch wal necklace, buckle. bracelet., and seal to lltel- art with am- araide sad pearls. elil 44104 Ww- as sid eahroiceees smbirhs of the early visusrss paris. uses vriiubis iio- gnrtaaaessesaklgsaekrotheroeof Lgadomaed bled bib-live feet beneath ,¢1g,q,.|g¢, and adhiaeaaidolcarvedoae 0| swag, are among the eurioa. no paw owners ef the treasures came to iosk at their household goods, but, ai- tlcugh one or two collectors were anxious to strike a bargain, they were met with firm refusals. m.__-_---i* Ninrrd's LI-imeni Cures Diplteris. i £4 b" _ J < » ..._ sa-._»::..... " I 'il il- vsuéniww -fa i' l » ¢ ,i_ ‘. ul .»;~...- ._ 1 I __-_. .- ~ _.sary -e. .~...» A