, , if _ - . ~ o »<- ‘ ' .- . __ _ . ~- . . f _ ' . * < ' . ». ~.i.... ,.:.-_~ i _‘ ' -- -ec/»i _ . ,__i .- _,. ,_, __ ~~i, _ .~ _ _ _ _ . _-__ , _ » , i-i . ii ,_- ._ , . _,_ .‘» _ if . vs K e * . _, ,_ f_, . i . i ~ __ A i pi _ . II_f9II' ___`___"__-_ "THE LATmsT'NEw_s ` l ` _,,, ""' *TEST 0’ LLL" """ "‘ _ ~~' _ _ _ - -és i _ ===- i-=.- "? m bulk. 15 varieties, hard and S0fl1 C(lll1l‘CS~I]lllS and fruit It Days to hu in his 'rovliice _- i ‘ ‘ ' an Try the latest assortment in llandio l'iiioiii’s i; -ciniiLoiisiowN iiociiiiiiiis _,n-EEN., Con, m° Packages and ""'*l' Henry L Smith Strassburg, y t E _ ` . , 1 ]ngg__a]ways freSh_ was in the city yesterday. -ni C0. triiiiiy fiom Nc J. G. lrlcriingieour, Cardigan, was 'AN AUSTRALIAN TRAGEDY. -hee Late Australian papers give gmnh W' in -? ic accounts of the ____d___g o_ the ___0_- :vs_-i held, and 5-liiiart was iii' :h is vl"fi_tin_g in this city. th.. guest of --.__ tal remains of a young woman wh' ml ,( _mm "___ _____ _ F_ out t her sistei. The Earl Grey brought to Genrnn, ' had ______________________ ____ ____ _ _O have ___________r _______ ___n____;e:nan:i¢; to _ town yesterday 55 passengers. 60- tons , e 13th of lan, mums of ____ _____________S_ H ___o a rc- Judgnients will be delivered in all freight and 250 bags mail, March from the home of e man nam 4 whom she had been living for neiirly file ayear, as his supposed lawful wife _ __ e il not ap- _ ed Alexander Smart, Aims A_t_____ D i..__'.o be much anected by the sight :’,;;_l__’;_tt&n_il_in_|_;____f_i:_E:_es _inxtthe Supreme -- Wil _ A] _ _ Ur G Sli liy the Cvij.. . Y _ _ Y ~ ' _ ' son ias Alfred blniythc, with hi \-_-ii,,_ Minn |.e,,‘,,:_?:tch_:) _;_1_;`__ “cs D _ _ _ _ _ Ba_nd at the Arena this afternoon and i___________ _________ _________ __._ t miie Bulmnn. Sr.. Rusticovillc. this evening from 8 30 to 10.30 Weather permitting there W . ., liich who has been la u l 'll - ` ' _ _ _ _ scciiied to h \'. | ., 0 W _ _ _ l ngcm Sy l ' was "“' The Dartlclllaii-i of the tiagoiiy |,m,.,_, After ________'_l___"___c’_°_:_;'___l1l\l’l>l_/. _ _ _ icpoittid a little better yesterday. _ Holy Communion will noi, b coiisiilerable reseinlilaiire to the Mi- 8., chand tragedy, so lately 'nvi t* . _ " in Montreal. » I (H ‘Mull The young woiiian's name wiis liltli- lqih cl Norris. She had in coiiipuiiy with .»,,... her Dabeiitis left the tiiwn of lliilla- rat. Victoria, and took iiii her abode 15)," iii the city of Perth. west Aiistriiiin A some years ago. ' th win, me,_,» _ _"_‘_""’_ ‘l’ll"_l¢5l'°' -l in St. I’iiul's Church at 8.30 _____t_______ ____;_l;§;l :_l_;l_._ \_n__i__i_i_iii__.__;ir_t;<_:lei; fi. S__ McQunrrie,_ iinilei'takei', Urn- tomorrow as announced last Hn. sem_L,h_ ____ ___________ _________H _-ici baud, was ln the city ycstei-illiy and day. ___ _N.___m___ ______ _____ _______c___:;eo____:.o reports excellent roads from Ura- _ __ _“___ ____________ __k____ ______ __:.__________ ii pauil. i His many fi~iends_ _ ____________ ________ _____ i______ ___ ..___-___»_____as \_ __ _ __ -__-- l_carn that George Lightmer is i|_ ' Yi ____‘c“;__)_-;__';‘l;?_l_;_>_f’_?» _I-|tY_ ncciiunf_ant_ pf hned ito his home on , __ _ _ i , AS rf‘l%n C011 nel ness, lurk” ('n“‘l nl l’“l'l‘ **"X"*‘ llflil lla- his room this week ow ii to i~cv 0 , _ _ _ _ , . . . . i,; a 1 _(re. After some _Ame ___ man __a_______ w___ ____i_:_f;_;l____i1_;_pi_:ii_r_l____t___ip. _i_»_ii_il_iIiiii:_\\-li_;_»|'e tin-_ cold. Rev. M. H. Winter ‘ - - .5 ‘i, nni w. . . - account non became rather intimate with iili_~_- - . _ Pu Un. Q- (ihrist Church, Cherr V ii N_________ but her __a,__e______ ________________ _!_1_:_i;4cr:;ie_i____ins__l_ieing i'ei_iioveii ili_ey ns- _ Mrs. Allie_rt Aitken, nf Georgetown, day. Foh. lZth. at 15.30 lli_°¥,'i their being ina.rricd, as ho was oiii and enough to be her father, niid scciiied Wi, _ . .BY l‘i(llllt". fgg, time _the Norris faiiiily left l’ci‘f.li for A i ui i l_>iid iriii~. of biiiti- is in thi' cit 't t " __ __ _ _ _ _ __ _ - . y on u vii.i_ .ii her mo- ti.J0 ___<_>__;ul a_|i_i_ii_llii|_.i_oii.-., iiliiili lic Iiiire ther, Mrs. .lohii Ross, Grafton also to be iinpeciinious Aft iinrsl I (ll Klwlny Ur “oumml St""°"' A . . ._ _ _ _ "”`“ ' sneiit by those who attend th S t- 'f ' the gnld nem___ but t___S _____vc _____ _mt ________l__f_‘-lHi_I_I_iig_Eii;:n__;i l\_fi_l|io_i_i_iiiii piipni 'l`lir~i'c will lic cake. luii-'try and sal- iird C E 5 ii. m. -pienge their dnngi,tu,. i.;un.|_ “_,___ __________ _________ _"__ "bl \-l_l¢. llvlllr ads at the five o clock tea on Tues- Music by the 4th Regt. Band. soon after forsook her fi'iiliei~’s hoiiie tohi 'and went back to l’erth and joined was WUHOH and liflsiieil as his wife for fifty nearly a year; until her ilisiippoiiiuiiire her fore Wilson married ri Miss l‘ciii|iri'- th., thy. with whom lic had been ki-epini; ihe company for about eighteen iiimitlis. wi-.,~ The man had assiinied the iiniiie of in 'Alfred Smythe when he niarrieil Miss his., Pemberthy, and they continued to hiir, live together, in seeniiii affection roi hilii lli`nt[lUmith~r~1t' H."y’ wh" dlly. l"0l» 14lll.. in Zion (lhurcli - _ier iusiiaiids nanie Sclioolrooni. Admission only twenty ll Al"'“""‘l‘"` Wllillfi ilint lie ivns cents retu 'l'“'0 Yi’-"FS 'il lille' tlint he left -__ fii- ~~- . ` _-_ ' _ _ . "Pd on the 1Ztli of March, three d:i_v.~; bo- »,._.,¢i,,_f..“_`n ,'Vm_’.: ."li°' |'""'“- l"`""ll_‘“ Tflilill’ -‘F "l'Ul'lll¥\ll _ lltli-1 l'>ui‘tcCii dick " `l"‘ “' llllll-' l" ‘lf‘ lwl-'PT in pages of <'i»li‘rierl readiiig mutter in re ` ' ‘ _, ._ _ ._ ' _ _- ._ - gistiation_ “’9~_i'-\_Y"\1~.o_lilliilds tlinn coniiiiiii- cluding n sermon by Rev. Dwight lllfiilfllflz kind of life where they llillis of Llrooklvn N Y Shake- Yo e. For iiliriut eight vf=ni's hc u.‘c'l ' " " ' ~ '~ ' ~ .lt . _________ ___ ________ ____c_______)_______ _ _; (_ seiiiioii, short ,. oiy niiil S. chased fgpm Aldien M. t‘.aivor_ y ni sson. soiit tliciii inoney sev¢:i~s,l tinivs, _.___ ‘llll`||ll-5 l-ll? Past eicvcii yciirs Tliisi wi-ck Hon. .I ll (liimniiskey fm- gone in connection with the sterday Largo Lirns., city, e which they will use as a their white hors Jeri __ _ ___ _ _ _ e_ .y_ three months. althniigligsoiiie of their itll. hm] mt “mum tu Umm at lm” l"'."'nl""l by H""‘ wllham Rwl" makin!! UIC SPH"- old neighbors were not altogetlier 'I' satisfied with the excuse made by her niaii foi'mr.r employer, who said that she yon had gone back _to live with her fnth- ii,i,i er at Boulder, in the gold fields. ,int Mr Norris became uneasy about in-4, his daughter, from wliiim he .had not heard for over three months, cainc to 'l’I-Ili] Perth to make inquiries; he found Smart working in a foundry, who UT tiiiii him that his iiaiigiitcr i~:thei‘i|~i had left Pei-th last March and had to gone to Ballarat to liv_e with soiiic (hh Mr Norris coinmunicated with soirieitiii of his old neighbors in Ballarat, and will obtaining no information about filth- 'l`h el, he gave the case to the Perth de- peru Detective Mann, of that force, nit(-i' noi; questioning Smart as to what find be- the come of Ethel Norris, was told that war she had gathered up all her belong- l‘i ings and had gone east last Mar::h, who but he did not know her address. In About this time the lawful wife of iiue‘ Victoria, put in her cluiiii, and Detec- tive Mann charged Smart with the crime of having n previoiis wifivliv- ing Whell he °0“l-f`U'°t¢d thc mRl'l`l“~l5" Th”""' l’"’“"‘l l’""""l‘llly ‘Wmy al' iiiiiiiultcriivnt of the Plain Hotel on hom Riclimonil l‘. lil. I. J .- - - > . with Miss Pemberth After some at his guilty, was arrested and sentenced to L01* Miss l‘embertliy now returned to viuii Mann, assisted by two plainclotlies Wrst Iiivci-_ llc leaves to mourn a mnncnt _,mp constablcfi and two ‘Black 'l'rnckeri=,’ willow, nve daiiglitcrs and one son, _ A and of whom are in the United .States Rn\v_ Jnnn Hnw1cy_ [>i-¢i.ihyh¢;i~imi GM ‘H10 ‘lfllllilltvri Estcllfli at h0m°? pastor at Marshfield, was presented Lon Some of the lost neighbors find no- lii~.~:iile.~;_ one sister. Mrs. .Iolin _Boyce, with n handsome sleigh by his con- Cha, ticed a cart. 'without it livllt. l>i'ini» l\f(~ririniil, rind one brother, Williain, g,.cgn,_,,,n recently The nrcsenhatmn ct ll0lfl\'y l"‘l|lf~ M"“l' S1/ml"illlY 'S was miiiic nt the maiise, on hehalfof Fu," house. where Bninrt lived about the cvt.iiiiei| io the l»ci'0a\'c'l f'1ll\lly~ the pi-inile by Mr. William Gibson in very " lH\l`ll. fill l|l`\l"l» l" ‘*`l""“l‘ l'l‘~` the |ii~i-.;.iiii<'e of nlioiit 70 people. Mi‘. ,_(_|____lim__ \'.'oi'i€s ~ gf ilnivley iicliiifiivleilgsil in littfng terms the ‘i~:uoor' of the siispicioiis cart. but l’-'ii lull-at full-‘\'<"' l'f"`l-- i this kiiiil tol-'.1-ii of al'lil`00iHl1’0n f"~’m ini; [iil_lii‘i' we li‘i\'i: liiid i.lii‘i‘ _ the |,n,,Li,i~nti-_ the |ie.'ii‘»:'l`iil gi‘nvl".~: i-iiili|‘i\i'o, _'__ Wt* llolll llly Y1\01l‘l"|`y_ ‘¥l\‘*l`lSll“‘l 'l‘lin annual fiiiaiicinl stntciiieiit of distance. The yard coiiiiectcd with llin 'l‘ill we src thy lleavciliy face* the North Aiiicriean Life Assiiriincc began a two-month’s search for the all body of the lost girl. lillf L i . - driven awny fmiii the ynrfl of the Hi time the niissiiig girl rlisiiiipeiiieil l`iS The Blacl '1‘i'ackeri~'. tried to folliiwi the length of the time since thc cvciit .liiirl had obliterated the cart tracks, so Iii that the blacks could not follow :iny llut house was carefully dug over and the floor removed and the grouiid uiiilcr- neath tested for evidence to assist iii bringing more light on the niyster- ions disappearance. The llliick Track- ers were armed with long spears with barbs near the point-Q. Wlllifll I they thrust into tlic grouiiil ut cv- ery spot where the surface of tlic earth bore marks of having iiecii iiis- turlied. They found biirieii iii the yard a bundle of clothink Wlllffll ill” neighbors identified as liaviiiir bi-iiii property of the iiiissiiig girl. After uearching the yin-il and liouiir thoroughly, the Illack ’l`riii~.kei'i; stiirt- _ ed to examine everv siiapicious Hliffl- ` throughout the clty and suliiirli.re\'ent it from falling to pieces Af- ,,hon8 2:” ur 0 .--F11” `» ter thc body was examined by li sul Three slee rs ’" ` ""»j""., " ' .:, ‘ - are attnchege to _ Fast Express " .'._ 7F'|c_" trains from ` ‘ Montreal morn- ing and night for points in Western Can- ad a, British Columbia and on the Pacific Coast. Double Rerth, ac- commodating two adults, ii desired. i:‘.12;i;z°i*;:: _Q0l1FOBT._-- To Calgurg 6.50 W B Howl", Dpn__g p_n, 5; John THE TOURIST SLEEPER FO R i-:c0_l_$_giiiiv 1' lnir wliolesole.com- fortable accom- modation,whlle not particular as t_o el- aborate flcslllhl and luxurious aD pointments such as are found in Palace Sleepers, will find it ln the Tourist Sleeper. and at half the cost. Sleeper is fully Gquigped w i t bert .curtalns,mat- tressss.comfo_rters. pillows and linens with cushions 1nd seats upholstered lnleather. A com- petent P0rter looks after the comfort of th e passengers. Each A eelwl' 00"' taina a cookini ranle for use o mlteisenzensben ers an from thdnlvlurfthme Provinces travel ir tel ua to ont sun today lieara evidence of thc pro- * , ,gms-s, mid good inanagcnrent of this i well known Canadian (¥omim.iiy_ 'l`liat I . _ Q.; ___'-_‘_‘ ments from year to year to its policy _ _' `. ' liiililcrs who are inntiiriiig en_di_iw- ' i ilu., of fluiiada elsewhere iii this is- it is n good coiiiiiany to inf~iui‘c in is irnved by the increasingly large |»ii_\'- nent and other investnicnt policies. The coniimny is also known for its |ii-oiiipt nnd honorable settlcim-nt of ull death clniiis J K Ross has been l K for the past. seveiiteen years and has igetic iigciits who ninintain "'l`hc liiiii seciired lhi ltcv Mi Fiillertrin to ll Mniiilay night 13th. Adniission ten ¢on¢i;_ 2-lld2ipd. i _ Y- ° ,_ "» _ _ - 1 9"' f'iince St, wli_icli will in fdtuie be M .~ F_ f H ‘tempts at evasion, Smart pleaded ->0lll. 1'J|l. 1‘l‘i’ll0l‘lCl< ll- ’_\l¢h0l`Il. Hfr hnm,-n ns "The fiuss". This excellent 46, auucc Rose O Baynm' _ 9' hlllflt lll'""f’”~ ‘llmh he llofc house has received all necessary rc- hot *W0 Year” l" the jail at Fremanllc' lvltll (`.l'l""`tl"" ""S'll"“t’°" U.) the D1' pairs and is fitted out in first-class Fren ch. Translated it ieads as will regret to will preach in li, niost enjoyable two hours are ay evening skates in the Arena. r. James Warburton, M. L. rned today from Ottawa where he Bill which provider: fiir universal River, a fine white carriage - e Royal flank Brunch iii this lock. It is considerably larger either of the other two safes of Stipendiary McKenzie yesterday I _ Pl n his behalf. An adjournment ection with the case.-Amherst ser- oii “Great Scriptural ’l‘ruthi~i- illiistrntions from Great A picked up on Priest Pond beach a tie containing a note written iii _ » '\| ._ ..._ _..._-»-.Q ~»-\».\- .-_.<~».-\t ernoon _ ,- ..».».-.\\..\.. ill be e held .1 a. m. `_ Sun- " coil- l of ill- / Sun- I . and ............_ fre*-*T4-”’ .\f;..;,°>~_ sq -i <. ___ __, _ .._._.. _‘iff ff-.gifs *2- ';,‘-_gf-_-'1:f"~_;__ A-. Rod- .~.-.».»~\».-A c '.5 pur- § Ver- 9 »..-.\\\~.\.\\\~ .n_ mate thus \wn\u».i»\\ii\-u.\-_\\.»< city Tay- most quip- bina- _ was - ago, ;_ to a - f be- ' iear- i was ‘- ce in iiioi-row morning the siiiiiect of ' good value- as a matter serinoii by the Rev Z. l.. I<‘asli, ‘ I A., li. D., in the Baptist (lliurcli - :lo lie "The Rewards of Helliahn illustrations from Vanity Fa will U ;©,i;l ";!‘e"---f~’ci Q40 \;~ '.54 ,_ - U Many of your neighbors have been taking advantage of :the free hemm- ing offer at the great Winter White Sale. Not only can you buy slieetiiigs and pillow cottons much under ordinary prices-but in aiilélitioii we will hem free ,’_'all sheetings and pillow ca ttons you select. ' ` _ Plain white sheeting, no starch, _2 yds' 'w1`ilc,i»iily.._24¢~. ii. ' _ Plain white English wigan sheeting 2 i-4 yds - 41 i~'\` ° i;_:i____ _.__,__,_/ ._ __-,_ -' se . p ";;:L,i/~;' ’dl’f'_.;'l~'i~ _ "»'.-wi -.~.-...- f /J ii `, . i 1 _ _n -. _ ..» ' <1"--r-_g 1 i 'll' _,___ <1 44 \`\' 46 . _ ” Plain open edge pillow cottou,4o, Light weiglt line circula it U (5 U _ Best and heaviest pillow cotton fa is H ii it .U . il H |¢ cc 1| of (K it (I U fi English Circular Pillow nbleached shcetings 2 A good smootli thread iinbleached shcetings free from dressing of fact our special price is just possible because- we months ago uglit the goods many ess, llnblcaclied sheeting 2'y """ Unbleaebed slieetings 2 2 yds wide also at 23 "tl" Unbleached slieetings 2 nbleached sheetings 2 4 2 yds wide, better still i gi _ i _ _ .in . lf The Store With the Steel '» A __ _ __ _ _ _ / S“”“" w & J » ,. _ the city yesterday-_ There Were- no cases before the po-- 0 _ -- _ lice court in this city yesterday. e D Miss Verna White arrived home yes- . x ` ' w York. J. M. Clark, of Summerside, re- Ccr. Gt. Geo. di. Ki, Sh, J turned from a business trip to New _r ‘_ __ ' An afternoon tea will be held in YOFK- ' -r _; St., l‘aul's Schoolroom on Tuesday, --- __ __ *W __ Feb. 21st. _ TheGspec;:l mail trtaii:_ to this city Il f'0 on in ‘ 7*- rom 901' own yes or ay aft _y ,___a__y ___ec__ _I:_Ol_i_l_o\i_;__fr_0£ii______sl£. _ Mrs. Alex. Mcbannel, Brackley Pt.. arrived at 1.45. ` Heavier plain white sheeting 2: _yds wide, special......._ ._ __ .~ _Heavy English Wigan sheeting, -.2 yds wide Special ._ ._ - ......36e A splendid weight of English wiigan 2 yds WlCl€._'...~...- ...._...... . ....2 _, » _,wg $oft white sheeting, no dressing, an yds wide, often sold for dresses and aprons, as well as sheets _ _ _ . _ _ . _ __ _ . _ _4f_7¢ wide _ 42 Plain white English Wigan 2 i -4 yds wide special........._ . . . . . . . _ 49;; lain White English wigan z I-2 ydls wide, best obtainable ..' _ .. .. . _ ,52¢ Linen sheeting 2 I-2 yds wide v ery hue and close a really flue value at our Winter sale price of _ . . _ _ . _ . . , _ _ ............8Fe inth-English circular pillow cotton , |84; _lust come in and let us show you this line it is well worth looking closely into fine- fiim and close, it will present a good appear- ance and stand much wear. inch fine English Pillow cotton, very special...20¢ inch (l \t 1( ll ll i( _uzlc 42,44,inch special Zle 2Zc 24c 23s 25.4: rpillow cotton 40 inch “ “ 42 and 44 inch 40 inch i .. 4” fi 44 46 (I 48 ii linen 44 inches wide yds wide fl it 27c 281: 30:: 80c l9e very l9c 22c 24c 26c ds wide, better grade , 2.5¢ 27: 29! 301 32°' 1-4 yds wide special 1-2 yds wide special ‘ Sheeiings and Pillow eilons will be hemmed free-__ l liot _ in __ 5.9¢ _ 4 fol- ` :-I. the undersigned, Gust (lolassin declare that I leave all my Dcrriarii Frieson, at 50,000 fra tave Diimont_ 2,500 francs, is Quinteirs, 20,000 francs and the Old Comniissanc ms, Belgium. The bottle llands or Face fihapped? \'ou’ll find Creme Velouie the most tleliglitfiil,liealing and soothing prcparatioii sold. _ \lVe have tlioroiiglily test- edit, and it is Llioriuiglily satisfactory in every re- spect. Large jars, only _ 25 cents Try the Luna The Luna is the best Eng- gecn, who stated uint the sioiii iiiiii ‘ m B ' t J i. _ _ ‘ T ' Pnssmnniuns seek-ll e ‘_ _ % ll l ° I-_ `\ lish" safety razor made. It , shortens the time of shaving \\ 2:: :, qu* .‘ AT BREAKFAST TABLE we want Sicwarfs Cream Bread. We want it fresh, and baked by thc Best Bakers we can find. and where the purest flour is used in BREAD. Fresh friiiis in pies, and best ingredients in cakes-baked in sanitary surroundings, and at prices within reach. Get the _ ECLIPSE BAKERY ‘ 1 n _ n _ and yon iinve the right place. g , above year old trotters to beet 2.30 1-ov - ~ ' N B ` ' renlnincltourllilt. he- the past season is also the grand . . Q "'c°“v°r9'° . ' _ ;l'»f§‘d'i:iiais“,l‘ill’orr“rii.li'l Ds S T E W A R T. I sire of the trotting stallion Anuiri, l| d__"_______m_ dlfiif J-E Ml"l\°"' 'l""'°"""'°'"' tionon application owned hy T M iNirholson of this -makes it a pleasure instead of an irksome task. The Luna is made of best English steel, finely tempered,a strong razor which equals the Amer- i:an product but costs far less. Outfit complete includ- es razor and i2 blades in hands inie case. artistically finished. Prices....$3.75 up i ave 1NpEi1it‘Nni~;i\iCi~:coiiiiiiisuoien. _ MOTHEWS CORNER- ncs an on its editorial of Jan. 31, in 're chlldlmod- _ and gard to independent voting. Thii' Tlm Place Seemed P" p"°°l““9 ti’ to article, together with othcr articles me- 5 'lotte Bristol and Josephine Den- printed in various editions ofthe pa N0_ “ther CB" h0l'>@ Ever £0 fill lf-. at per, is undoubtedly the index to bet~ l"h" “lone I Want mare to Bee! ii., n ter g,,v,,,-nm,,ni__ It was there that she nursed the wot' thick one and marked “Bris'- The question of politics in the ls ‘larllngg ) A land has alwn_vs‘ bcr1i_ an licrcditarv A* Fcntly sh” 5""lh°d them tu r°”l'5 - °' proposition, the imrty inclinations iii Th" *4“'Uel» *“’l'|l.-Y" “lm Kimi; softly to former generation:-i lrcng liniiden down tri thc youngci' outs, like heir- of looms. Why should it follow, that since my great-gi`aiiilfnf.hrr votid for W one party, l isliould continue to up- hrild his theories, regardless of the muse from their earliest days have |_c,,n tnnn|,t that one pany wa. _ To our stories of trouble, so grievous pci-ioi~ to the other, will go of ?/e thought them in days 01 our polls and cast their vote for that party, without coiisidering the mer- O its of either party. To do his duty, a man should rcully,not he narrowly _ attached to any particular pany. F 'l'hcn, when the lelcction season ar- rives, he should deliberate carefully S the iilatformi: nnil candidates of all Bm' "hl lmw I long-for her lace! n thi: parties and cast his vote for the And P" 1'” U’ hcl' Vmc” sweetly “ml-Y` ii one which lie thinks is the most ca pablc nl' promoting the welfare of his the fact that the slip of paper on which he casts his vote will decide whether he shall rule or lic` ruled. party’s platform or its candiditte'.’l Share' _ _ ii,,w mnny men ,_new n_,.c_ wn,,_ innllliiw often .she Dut by licr knitting them, iill songs I love them the heat. S lien wc came with our small child- ish triiiiblei-i Ui' our joys wc would wish her to Anil listened so patiently there, youth- i° heeded requests for our pleasures And taught us the value of truth. hose glad days are over and mother y No longer is found in ber place; he has yieldcii it up to another B *X He. too. had found rest sitting there! eity valued at 30000 francs, I wish to congratulate The Guariii =Vl0'~h"`5 C0f'H°l“l ill the days of my Nuvermore can I there ever find he r Her Presence no more makes me glad; he is missedfrom her favorite corn- ei- Wbe_rii_I sought for har when but ii a _ lthough I have now grown to man. hood And the days of my childhood ara past, addencd memories often steal o'ei" me When I think if those days could but last; Au'-l Rf- Present to ci-sri thi lie1iit'ii longing I could see m mother ati i y ‘ ll tl are Where wc children all crowded to- gether And be near as she rested there. My REUIPROCITY WILL BE PUSHED. OTTAWA, Feb. 10-The result of cstcrday'i~i disciission was -5 dee1nm_ _ tion by Mr. Fielding that Parliament would put tlirougli the Reciprocity ieasiire without delay, with a provi- ion that it should comm into force mil _ as soon as the United States had The old songs sho had sung in past tnknn fnvnrnhie notion; and B declr country, regardless of party name. iy°a"“" r _ _ ation for the Opposition, by Mr. iHe should hear in mind at all times, HW' 'md "l my heart Hwy are ""g` orden that after forty years' devel- lnl-T opment and struggle Canada had M5' “WH Canmlli kcel' hack l'h”_reachcd a position where reciproeltf 505'* and increased trade with the United ‘ Let every man take his cue from My rlmllller URS H000 from hcl' COFHCF. ~ Sold only by The Giiardian’s editorial, and we Rests no more in her old arm-chair , t should soon see better and more hon She had f1ri2cd 88 B sift lI`0lD her t tntes was no longer desirable, but hat Canada should continue to seek he British markets wirth her surplus rnducts. i » lt .'riii,1 ir.ii.- . .l0llllS0ll & .l0hllS0n é‘5Z.i¥ii;‘I.“".‘., i...§‘T..?"?.. 5555 _ “ " . .” work in its effort to get the piihlic in ' li f d fr f - ..':.°...?.'. :is ;’...';‘.°..'.=.;:; H ear the And letythem realize now, that The Guardian has the welfare of the peo ple at heart Kinney (2.15l). and thc other to Axtell (3)' (2.12) through Axworthy (2_11}). Kentucky Todd (3) (2.08R) got three of them, viz.: Princess Todd (2.24)), The Baronet (2.28}) and K. Ii. Todd (2292). The other four were all by different sires. Kin- ney Lou (2.07%) got Wllliur Lou (1) (2.l9l); !Bingara got Benear (1) (2272): McKinney got McKinney Mac (l) (2.27%). and Axworthy (3) (2.l5§) got Dandy G. (l) (2.29)). Bingen i2.06i) grand sire of four of the azor _____________ ________ __ .ions J. canon. ajjfzous Ki____‘__. Q1 _*_ _______ _I - - B Honsp__i~ni'ri~;s Seven yearlings have trotted to re- R ' A F _l A _ _ _ | ._ ll __ . _ . I __ _ . cords of 2.30 or better the past ;. season. 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