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THE WIXNIPEG DaILY MONDAY, APRIL 1, 1895. 7 aneraiaHT, aaa. aoocai torn areraaaea CHAPTER XXIL TRAVELS IN HOLLAND. "Tn'iC nvny, David," the Mitd. The ruttel wagon, whicli is a kind of long wiifion set with benches, carried us in four hours of travel to the gre.it city of Rotterdam.

It was long pust dark by -then, but the streets were pretty brightly lighted and thronged wfth wild-liko, outlandish characters limnled Uo-brews, black men nnd the hordes of shameless women most indecently adorned with finery and stopping seamen by tlifMr very sleeves. The daub, of talk about us made our heads to whirl, and what was the most unexpected of all we apjicared to be no inoro struck with all these foreigners than they with us. I made the best face I could for the lass' sako and my own credit, but the truth is I felt like a lost sheep, and my heart beat in my bosom with anxiety. Once or twice I inquired after tho harbor or tho Iterth of the ship Rose, bat either fell on somo who spoke only Hollands, or my own French failed me. Trying a street r.t a venture, I came upon a lane of lighted houses, the doors nnd windows thronged with wauflike painted women.

These, jostled and mocked upon as we passed, and I was thankful we had nothing of their language. A little after wo issued forth upon an open place along the harlor. "We shall bo doing now," cries I as Boon as I spied masts. "Let us walk here by the harbor. Wer.re sure to meet somo that has tho English, and at the best of it we mny light upon that very ship." We did the next best, as happened, for about 0 in tho evening whom should wo walk into, tho arms of but Captain Sang.

lie told us they had made their run in the mot incredible brief time, the wind holding strong till they reached port, by which means his passengers weio all gouo already on their further travels. It was impossible to cliuim after the Gibbiea into the High Germany, and we had no other acquaintance to fall back ujxm but Captain Sang himself. It was tho ciore gratifying to find the man friendly nnd wishful to aisist. llo made it a small affair to find some good, plaia family of merchants, where Catriona might harbor till the Rose was loaden; declared ho would then blytbely carry her back to Lcith for nothing and see her safo in the hands of Mr. Gregory, and in tho jneanwhilo carried us to a late ordinary for tho meal we stood in need of.

He seemed extremely friendly, as I say, but what surprised me a good deal rather boisterous iu the bargain, and the cause of this was soon to appear, for at the ordinary, calling for Rhone wine and drinking of it deep, he soon became unutterably tipsy. In this case, as too common with all men, but esiecially with those of his rough trade, what little sense or manners he possessed deserted him, and he behaved himself so scandalous to the young lady, jesting most ill favoredly at the ligure she had made on the ship's rail, that I had no resource but carry her suddenly away. Sho came out of that ordinary clinging to mo close. "Take me away, David," she said. "You keep me.

I'm not afraid with yon." "And have no cause, my little friendf' cried I cud could have found it in my heart to weep. "Where will you be taking me?" gho said again. "Don't leave mo at all events; never leave me." "Where am I taking you indeed?" says (topping, fur I had been staving on ahead in mere blindness. "I must stop and think. But I'll not leave yon, Catriona.

The Lord do so to me, and more if I should fail or fash yon." Slie crept closer in to ine by way of a replw "Here," I said, "is the stillest placo that we have hit on yet in this busy by ke of a city. Let us tat down here under yon tree and consider of our course." That tree (which I om little like to for-ff't) stood hard by the harbor side. It a black night, but lights were iu the houses, and nearer hand in the quiet 'hips; there was a Bhintng of the city on the one hand, and a Imu hung over it of many thousand walking and talking; on the otherit was dark, nnd the water bubbled on the sides. I spread my cloak "Itm a bnilder's Mono and made her sit hore. Hie mld have kept her hold npn me, fur she Btill shook with tho late affront, but I wanted to think clear, diwnKsgcd myself and paced to and fro "for hiT In tho maimer of what we ''all a snniKuler'a walk, belaboring my for any louiudy.

Hy the ronrw of these scattering I was brought suddenly face to face with a remembrance that In the "at and haste of our di'inirture I had Captain fang to pay the ordinary. At this I to langh out loud, for I the man will served, and at the aue time by sn imtinctire movement carried my hand to the jux liet wlntf my money was. it was in tlx htm nTe the woman jostled tin. but Ultra thirj cm.iln, that my imr nc HU lave thought of something At Ul Iuso. At the j.in, were Iu my mind beanie suddenly dear as a ppraiax-tivc I th to wt tio choice of wttc d.

1 bud net oe doit of coin, but Iu uiy iHxketbook I had Btill "tay letter on the Leyden merchant, and there was now but one way to get to Lcydcu, and that was to walk on onr two feet. 'Catriona," said "I know you're brave, and I believe you're strong; do yon think you could walk 30 miles on a plain road'" We found it, I believe, scarce the two-thirds of that, but such was my notion of the distance. "David," the said, "if yon will jnst keep near I will go anywhere and do anything. The courage of my heart, it is all broken. Do not I leaving mo in this horrible country by myself, and I will do all else." "Can you start now and march all igbtr said "I will do all that you ask of Die," she laid, "and never ask yon why.

I have been a bad. ungrateful girl to you, and do what you please with tne nowl Ami I think Miss Barlura Grant is the best Iftiy in the world," she added, "and I do not see what she would deny you for at all events." This was Greek and Hebrew to me, but I bad other matters to consider, and the first of these was to get clear of that city on the Leyden road. It proved a cruel problem, and it may have been 1 or 2 at night ere we solved it Once beyond the houses there was neither moon nor stars to guide us only the whiteness of the way in the midst and a blackness of an alley on both hands. The walking was besides made most extraordinary difficult by a plain black frost that fell suddenly in the small hours and turned that highway into one long slide. "Well, Catriona," snid "here we are like the king's sons and the old wives' daughters in your daftlike highland tales.

Soon we'll be going over the 'Seven Bens, the seven glens and the seven mountain Which was a common byword or overcome in these tales of hers that had stuck in my memory. "Ah," buj-b Bhe, "but there are no glens or mountains, though I will never be denying but what the trees and some of the plain places hereabouts are very pretty. But our country is the best yet." "1 wish we could say as much for our own folk," says 1, recalling Sjirott nnd Sang and perhaps James More himself. "I will never complain of the country of my friend," said bhe, and spoke it out with an accent so particular that I seemed to see the look upon her face, 1 caught in my breath sharp and came near falling (for my pains) on the black loe. "I do not know what you think, said 1 when 1 was a little recovered, "but this has been the best day yet 1 think shame to say it when you have met in with such misfortunes and disfavors, but for me it has been the best day yet" "It was a good day when yon showed me bo much love," said Bhe.

"And yet I think shame to be happy, too." 1 went on, "nnd you here on the road in the black night" "Where in the great world would I be elser she cried. "I am thinking I am safest where I am with you." "1 am quito forgiven then?" I asked. "Will you not forgive me that time so much as not to take it in your mouth again?" she cried. "There is nothing in this heart to you but thanks. But I will be honest, too," she added, with a kind of Buddeuncss, "and I'll-never can forgive that girl." "Is this Miss Orant again?" snid "You said yourself she was the best lady in the world." "So she will be indeed," says Catriona, "but I will never forgive her for all that 1 will never, never forgive her, and lot me hear tell of her nevermore!" "Well," said "this beats all that over came to my knowledge, and I wonder that you can indulge yourself in such bairnly whims.

Here is a youn." 'ady that was the best friend in tho woild to the both of us; that learned us how to dress ourselves, and in a great manner bow to behave, as any one can see that knew us both before and after." But Catriona stopped square in the midst of the highway. "It it this way of it," said she. "Either yon will go on to speak of her, and I will go back to your town and let come of it what Ood pleases, or else you will do mo that politeness to talk of other things." I was the mort nonplused person in this world, but 1 bethought mo that she depended altogether on tny help, that she was of the frail sex and not so much beyond a child, and it was for me to be wise for the pair of us. "My dear girl," said "1 can make neither head nor tails of this, but God forbid that I should do anything to set you on the joe. As for talking of Miss Uraut 1 have no inch a mind to it.

and believe it was yourself brg-n it. My only design if I took you np at all was for your own Improvement, for I hate the very look of injustice. Not that I do not wish you to have a good pride and a nice female delicacy they lccouie you well but bore you show them to excess." "Well, then, have you doner sold the. "1 have done," said "A very good tiling," said site. And we went on again, but now in silence.

It wa an eerie employment to walk in that gross night beholding only shadows and hearing naught but our own steps. At first 1 believe our hearts burned against each other with a deal of enmity, but the darkness, and the cold, and the silence, which only the cocks sometimes interrupted or sometimes tho farmyard dogs, had pretty soon brought down our pride to the dust, and for my own particular I would have Jumped at any decent opening fur speech. Before the day peeped came on a warmish rain, and the rout was ull wiped away from among our fuet. I took my cloak to her and sought to Imp her in the same. Mie bade ui rather impatieutly to keep it.

"Indeed and 1 will do no such thing," anld I. "Hern am a great, tigly that has seen all kinds of wcatluT, and here are you, a tmdur, pretty maid. My dear, you would not put me to a simmer Without more words she let me cover her, which as I was Join in tin durlt-noas I my hand rl a moment on ber shoulder, abuost like an embiace. to aa ooktdicbix Adjustable Rraliatle No-rel Ryanpil. As all modern realistio novels aro alike, I have invented a simple labor lavinu device which will render tho reading of them nnncor-vary.

With an onselflidinoss that is rare In modern times, I freely give it to the publio without a patent or a copyright Tho device consists of the following synopsis, which will fit all realistio as a pair of elastio suspenders will fit any man or any boy. CIIAITEIt Introduces tho heroine. Sho is neither beautiful, rich nor She dots not fall in love with the hero. CIlAI'ltU II. Introduces ther hero, who keeps right along about his business, at if thero wero no heroine around' Ho neither makes love to her nor to anybody else.

The novelist doesn't give him chauco. CH.W'TKlt IlL Introduces tho villain, a man of excellent moral character and high and lofty purposes. Ho doesu't carry bff the girl to a dark, dank, dismal cavorn, but keeps right along about his regular calling as a clurk in his father's coalyard. CtlAITKH IV. Introduces the masculine rival.

'But he has no trouble whatever with the hero, because neither one of thorn cares anything about the girL cuaptkb v. Introduces the feminine rival She has no trouble whatever with tho heroine, because noither of them cares anything about the follow. 8UCCKEIHN0 OH A PTE 1(8. Those fill np the remaining 300 page of the book in graphically describing bow nothing whatever happened to any of the characters of theuovoL New York World. purify, ltlli and milch Ui blood, and Ur neno, bodily tod dlgmtlr strci gth, take Hood.

Barmparilla, Tba Tribune I lb people', paper. i4 A Rlmrlf In all lil owlrnwm1rtHn ftvrmir frt4 ojn RTaT rirnam of hnulr Uxn tlia Inlrnur of thenars I-IU- Dn tha glttch. oolebratad North-WaMara din Ira will RAPWAY READY KK1.IKF I. mre. rrll al'le and tiTti'tunl hmuu-a of lha utiniulittnif anion which It viikI powcr of lh body.

atiiiHtt turn to 111 on and lncllinn to riitHl and Imnrwd vi(fof lha klunibtTitiK vitality of tha ilijrirl niruclur. an1 Ih'outch thia healthful ctlmii t'nn and trirrrcd anion lha nuf of lha I'AIN la nnvwi away and a atuml rtinilliinnm.inrfd. IttMhiMihnlthf ItKAHY hhl.lKP 1. to ail-niiiaiily adapted fur ih i'l'HKOK PAIN, and without, tha rtk of Injury whirl) la mira lo rr-ult from (lie of nuiuy of the ao-iillcd paiu mntdiea of the day. Is highly Important that every family kfep a supply of RADWAY'S READY RELIEF A tn tha hrm.o.

It ne will prore hene-del il on all orralon of pain or irkiii m. Thra la nrtMiig in the world thni will alnn fain or arra-t tht iini(rc of dlataae aa quick aa the Heady STOPS PAIN ttCcniaa bottle. RiM by ilroiut-t. HADH'A (T MOSTKKAL. Scott's Emulsion a the cream of Cod liver Oil, with Ilypophosphites, is (or Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Weak Lungs, Consumption, Loss of Flosh, Emaciation, Weak Cables, Crowing Children, Poor Mothers' Milk, Scrofula, Anaemia; in fact, for all conditions calling (or a quick and effective nouriihment.

Stud for Pamfhltt. FKEE Bowne, BeHenNa. All Druogiili. 60c A 11 The Owen Pi Electric Belt -J Trade Theonlj acli-ntido and praftlcnl Klortrlc nailn, fur Kirnl liuvitiK ItnllorltM thai iicnUi) a atroiiK riirrenlot KTectricity Umt i liidnr nrrfiYt eontnil anil run lie apbUcd to an) irl of Hie body, fur Hie cure of Ucrvous Dincascs fclmnlla people puffer from a rurlety o' ou lilwAKen, auch a Wenkiieaa tnpoleney. Ixwt 1hiiIixhI, Hint the nU floiim of treatment full In cure.

Them la a 1ih nerve fonwor power that-cannot lie reatorH ry any modiml trealment, and any diK Uir wIm fould try to ayiiiiiilih llila by any kind frntra I pnraiilnff a iimi)ceniiia prncUce. l'ro terly treaUid, thoae dlwawja can be positively Cured Electricity, applied by the Owen Klectrti -It nnd Huxpenaory, will mot aaaureill) do ho la the only known poer that will nuppl (hat la larkliiaT, namely nerv force or power Diiiart tone and Yufor the oritana and arnuai healthy action tha whole uvrvoua aynUiii. till Dioal anauradly cure, LVithcat ncdicinc, fariooerlt, Kerrrma Proatratinn, Rhmimnt lam ialiea. Kidney Lllaeaae, Lumbago, Lauioliac Uid ilyapepaia. OUt, IUU8TRAT10 CATALOGUE Contain! fullcat Information repiPlliiK tha cnr It acute, chroulo and nervoua tiiMiaxi, prir i howtoorder.ctc, iiuuiiaj TIib Owen Electric Bell J.

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I'ua I bt ft t-tl'itfcm, al li.iiil utt ba'ibj IMraro. If voar dmaaipt at a rt il. i fht it 'T UtU-aiat il4lw.r aav. laataa. am tOLU by C.

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It TJL, Ht. I'auU -1 uRtf The North WeatarnHne I the flmt line UJ tnl ll In tha riortliwrxt la makel poaaihie for Uia Invalid ta travel and al Uie Anie Uma enjoy the Imury WaU B7 mean of Iu pr1l compart- "7 tnenl aleaptng eara. Trend under tu rlrcumranoe nieana health and atrenatb liwiaail of Utigua and kmm of alnip. 1 iiouij ctNitblcMaguine, MiiiocapoUa, "Prnlv- Nootber railway In lha Nirlnw.t A iww aaa bnea mora pron pt i aWtf UiTeiiuoaw "MA Pcilae-iHo add totneermvenlrcaan4ootirr llapnlmna, than the North it-'-uq liua. A ouriiey onr tliia rvuUi, rpiriaiii be, aeea I aliniiimiwlui.

Kt, 1'aul aiMlrhtcagohaalxn-aia i a pleaaiint, and la Entirely in from a an- 1 norannaaoddiooiuriirtaao hmg JhaerTiiy r.mnaeie.1 wlUi journc) by nilk-llie Aa I Not go Important. Dr. in Scribnor's Magazlue bis life as physician in a Now Vork hospital, narrates the story of a reproof that would bavo been more useful to him if be bad been a less modest man: One morning the night nurses came aa usual to roport to ma John finished tho general account of tho night's events, and then began to stutter frightfully. At first ho was unintelligible, but at last I discovered that he was talking about Flaunigan, tho whining patient I finally made out the following aentenee: "I was ob b-llged to o-o-crnsh Flan- nigan blast night" "To crush him, John! What do yon mean?" "I tn-na-mane t-to c-o-o-orush hlinl Didn't I s-s-say i-s-o?" "What did yon do?" I nskod, with visions of a mangled patient floating through my mind "Well, he began t-t-talking about D-d-ORt-tor R-roo-sevolt iu a way I C-oonldn't p-p-perrait was wakin the others and d-d-isg-gustin tho w-w-orrd "What dhrhe say, John?" "Oh, he kep' reruarkin an r-re-patin w-hat a fuino m-m-man yon are. An thin bo bc-g-g-gun R-enyiu over an over, 'If anything should h-h-h-happen t-to D-doctor Rrroo-sovlet nntil I went and cr-cvusliedbim.

Is-said, says 'F-flan-nlgan, sh-shut np. If yon an D-doctor Roosevelt should fly out troo the r-r-roof tonight, we'd all Hive At Um Children's rrtj. TA I'M Aunt What) Not have one of these nice cakes? How's that? Promising Child feebly) F'lop. No Nrd of Tolling. Buyer (who has hastily snapped np a bargain) Hy the way, you advertised that you had good reasons for selling, i forgot to ask what they wore.

Keller (grimly) You'll find 'em out enough Ta, tal New York Wock- A Rnbtorfut'is Old Lady Why aro yon two mon uring such frightful l.ingnago? Ragson Tatters Well, lady, me and me pard has to exchange heated words fur ter keep warm, not havln no overcoats. riiiladelphia Record. Troo to Life. "Do you think the pictures will be lifelike?" "Ye. Indeed Sho was in a perfect rage with the artist "Chicago Inter Ocean.

Donger. "No," exclaimed the Fot loftily, "1 don't care for the grapes at all Appendicitis Not on ycur llfel" Detroit Tribune. Aernrmt. DrntUt What ure the Ut teeth that come? Brilliant Student False teeth, I gm. Life.

ClaM la Ivflnlttoo. Teacher What it a hoiolnc? Scholar I guet it mml bn a married woman. Ditruit Vtno IV llamaa Natora. The more you puffs cigar thennalli-r It beooniox, and tiiat is the ease with oiue uiuu. Uoumhold Worda THE WISE TRAVELLER, HelMttnc lit! BaJlroad Route.

NelrcU load That afford arcellcnt ar.d mo-t Conifortabl tadllUce-'The Ullwaukce." That UaireraM a delltfhlfu and plctureaqoa portioa of tha country "Tha llliwaokea." Thai hat aad anerlu Uia reputation of (trenfth and rnllablllty-'TtieMilwaukee That anjoya popnlaiity and la (tamped with publio approTal-'Tbe Mllwankea. That taa a aubatantlnj roadbed and moat fr- onanttrala aerTloa-'The That miarda, alwaja, tha eoBifort, mu ac4 aafety of patron -'Tha Milwaukee." That fornlohe tha latwt prlrata comparUnani can and Utmtlltirary bufrUBoklnoar 1 -Tha MUwaukea." That furnlabee alrant a rawing room parlor ear, free racllnlnf chair can aad lumptq. otu dlslnf ean-'Tha Mllwankaa." Ttt baa toloalva nae of tha alectrlc bartb raadlngUmp'ThaHUwaiikaa. Tha Milwaukee" eonibluaa all tha abora and mora, too, Ita train Teatibuled, haatad ny Uaam, electric Ikjhud aad srwnrpaaaed la lu arlona appolntmonu. Tha tin mortal Unco! aald: 'Tollow tha peon la aad yon eannot be far from hU Tha people aaa Tha J.T.COXtnT, Aot.

Ocal Par. Aa-'tt, PI. Paul, Minn. tralm dally from Twin ClUee to Oilcaro atit to Bt. tetil and ore to Kauaa aty.

From ITallfat Mongnllan-AIUntina March i l'Mi-Un-AKan Una April IU I fnlhlm Una April I Vaaouurer-lMtiUnkm Una April Mi From Nw Tart I 'aria-American ilar. Ii CI Iter lln-A niarlean Una April a Mr 71 Adrlailr WkllaMiar Una April 1.1 Htat of California Alia Htat t'lof Nebraska-AUaa Buata Una April 13 WatniUiid-ltd RiAT line March Koordlaod-lUid Mlar Una April I Cabin. 16, U.M,rn. 70. t.

Inaartawdiat jlo.li. bvaarane, liOand npwarU taaeraran Uokkuod throof a ail polnta la Oreat hrltala and lrvi4, and at apanlajir low ratae to all part af tha uropaaa onauaanb lYenald paaaaaa airaturad I nan ad potrta, Apply ta aaaraat rlwaf ttokat agent, ar to hu.nf Ua. Faaa. Agact. binp.

TIME TABLE. Wlnnlp7 Montreal. Toronto, New York and Lr. Ar ually except Tiiea. Montreal, Toronto, New York and rant dnily xrei.t.

KrL 1130 Portaae la fnlrlo. Itrandon. Van- 14 onuTer and went daily 17 10 Portage I lYalrie. and M. N.

W. 1 uea. Thnra. ami Hat, S4 1 rortrola IValrln and M. N.

W. )'y. Wod and Fn. lit Oretna, 8U 1'aul, t'hloago dally jn II V) Vat Helklik Mnn. and Thnr.

Stonewall Mnn. and Tluir. H.ii 111 Ju Mordnn, Delnratne ami liiHinne.il- ate Tne. and Fit 1.00 1 ilonlen, lielorain and Intermanl. atepoint Wrd.

tint. UN Olonboro, Bourta, ilollla. Ktcvn Tne. and FrL Us Olenboro, Sourla, Mollta, ltevan V. and Kit.

i Prince Albert Mon. and Frl. 17.10 Tune, and Frl. 11.11 Uthbrl.lg Tliura. I7.lol ill.ll Ednionloa Hat.

and 'fun. 17.10! Thiiraml Cul.l tUU Macleod Mon. and Tbur. 17.10 Krl. and Mun.l H.I6 W.WHYTK, ItOltT.

KKItlt, Unn. Hiipt. Gen. 1'awi. Agent.

fill Ml TIMB TAIU.K -Taking erTeot on Sunday, lo. in, tm. MAIN LINE. N. Itonnn.

u. Itonna. Iteadtp lleJulDowa A ll Hl'al jp l.l.ip 0 I nM l.mp oip 10 Porta Juno W.lTp 1.17a trip 12 ii "Ta IVUf, 14 'Carller IJ t.H II. Ma i.tivO.i rlu l.v alia 11.111a i.l:ip fl. Colon I.l7p Tla 11.07a luHnn.A 7.

Ita lo.ita l.tnp tnt Mom 7t4a lO.Uial 1 Hu Jea ata I2.APP 0 Imlellier la. U.ip (U 0 Kn.era.in 10.11a Pemhtna I -p ll.laa I (Hp kJllailrtt tZ Uup t.Xn ta In. Hip l.ba IV 4'1 470 Itni 1'I Ml BU Paul JDAa MORRIS-BRANDON BRANChT" W.lkiund. Head lip Itaad lluwa 5 AL nATm 8f? i pm l.p IMp Ik? tAtp l.l.p 10 lip I Ita fiup It. I 'Myrtle lip Mi.

l.tipll:up iU I l.Mp J.i li.llp ni intia l.aHp, Mia Miami Ma I.Hp;ll.:iH (K.O lxp lUia t.Ulp tl.lpll.Klia ffi.ll.,.. Hotneraet Cf pUalD I.l7pll.,'at (W 1 tp I l.lllp,lU.tna It I 'Indian Hprlngi. 1Mb MartapolU 3.U, I s.p Ul a I Ilaldur 6 llu I Mo I lia H.Mwiii o.p il.o t.Mi lu.i:i Ki.a'117.1 A.hdown.... 1 .11 yr.Z lliNail iil 1 (7a HlMM ia 0 'Klllotl (Mi 1 I I.u'.p IS71 la I.17 jjal lAm lUMltl.l J.4. LIM Ntmibor IU lopa at lial.l.ir for maaJa.

PORTAGE PRAIRIE BRANCH. killed Na Mixed No. I -TATI0N8. 12. Except 3 I Hunday.

nnooo l.ltp.ni. I I'l'ortaatn Junction li.p.n., t.Wp.m. II Mi.au 10 Ilnwllngly (7a.m. lu p.m. IXOV.Whita 11.11)1 ml IMp.ni.

M.n 'dravnl I'lt rtpur lo.IUa.in, a Halle IU.Kla.rn. lia.m, o.ia.m. JlHa.m. CI J' i.un Ma.a. I.lam.

Bil Portage la Prau-la ll.L4a.iu, Flag atatlon. Btatlmu marked-'-bar, do agent, Fralgb miiai be propaid. Numherj lirj tnd bar thrrmgh Pullmat VeaUl.iiled lirawlna lUxim rlieeplng Car b. and HL Paul and MliinnapuU. Alao Palaea llUilng ara.

Cloaa eornaelloa al "I1 (Jonn-vtioo at JV Innlpeg JunoUoa with traini lo and (rota tat PacliUi ooaet. For rate and full la formation omenarnlaa eonnacUona I th oUier llnaa, etc, apply ta aaf agent of Uiaoonipauy.or cSAA1i tt "wiNFonn, tt.PAT-A..It-Pnl. Innlpeg kj.iiKirn,Tuk.rAit In Main Blreafc Innlpeg. MANITOBA NORTHWESTERN 1 RAILWAY CO. MARCH, 8, 1805.

Regular paeaaegar train ran a follow Wawr-Boviro, and batrirday )or Porlatja la i'ralrui, do. and hiUmuedUU MlTadtnite Aaraotrngs ln'nn'ta tHon, a Monday, VV a.lne-.Uy and Frtuay, Iralua acrl al tllnnailLMaa balow" "id! I IU' Ftt Wlaiilpea; Arl 81 It jMla di foe. i jFrt Wad, II 10 IMf Ifl.ill.. IH.JU lid) HI) HyTXi li.lTum Mliad Mlied Taaaday MorHlay tnm Ru-U. STATIONS.

orkUHi. Baliimay ta) Wed. frota lotkton. ftaaaaU. 11.M Lr.Mlnnta.

Ar 14.14 Nnwdale i IMS 11.10 'hh-U. i TLX Illnaeartb tjtJj b. ilaaaell iuciT" I A lArr.Vorkum Itn If eal. Train, "tcj at atat loe. berweaa Ppt feu, la Pralrta and VV only ahxiil aud ar wb k4Wt ara pea.

anger to Hfc w. r. BAr'tt, a. Ysxjy aw, i 6a. kaaagar Amt, Wan.

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