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TUCDt'Q RllinU TO IIILIIL IflUUII IU IVIUUII IU Uncolored Ceylon Green, one superior to ina finest japan don't like It your grocer will In lead packets the same as i AMONG THE CRIMSON LILIES By MAT CltOMMF.UN. Autlwr of "My Lovs tfhe's but a Lassie," "Uron Kyes," 1 "Ooblln Hold," "For the Sake of the ram-11)7' Mr. anil Mia. Hcrrlet" ate t'luflle now glwn second I.1L.1V fULVitllf Cll- ed tbe child "lllll Misa Mrxge," Mi tltiii halt opciwj ner muuia to pio-' tesi. tliu ubeckeil, "The cllld Bred a wiu, Susan, and I baldly Utlnk It lair tu in Hoggs' family to fewlow our on a.

iinuu," ana remarked to the ueukl confidante. thlnktna nil trim hlVhlV than Mra. Mtni of "ike family," approved of tbla decision. name ua think. Usorge thought ana cam from the Hast.

I'ximer, 1'ilgrwn. 7 hot won't do. Why not liaat ilaeltT" And riuKul waa luanuefurtn decided upon. Mow, aa it waa manlfeitly impoaalM not to (iav one a riser on th subject of this child. In cut of aer own dacaaae, Mr, alegg teak the clergymen of KlngVhill into her conlWnct Mr.

Dale In appearand waa no unlike a arog squat, aloot. and mom wkat bald, with to aide mxntllt, Imaginable. Hut then it never" opened aave to say something good, kind; or to (iv th hum ot a Jolly eld bag. Uah centleman. 1 1 tmt ott xtatar that enakea.

bis mo at. Ho" full tha balk of human kindness up into butter." quoin Dumb, setiteatiously. riultle adored him, and wtten ha draw her between hll knee, asking would ah not Ilk to ooena to Sunday achool and lusiiu tiow a a good Utile Chrlatlan, then to be bapttaed when Ik understood now great a Messing tbla would be, ah nthulas-tlcalty consented. A great long toe drove Flufll to seek 01 r. bale' ceanaat, for ab (eared disobeying lira Meggt "Wall, trtekjar sortie, Vome along, wa will go and aak lady leabella together." answered her old pastor, who could refua bia pet lanb nothing.

Hand Id band they two went across th park. Mid found Lady Isabella In bar own rooms, between th tw wlnga of th great bouae. In which her father and fv other lived oapoalt and aa far remote frem each Other a poa-albl. "Pltae eicuie any old coat, for Flume dragged- me rtraight Away from my gardening." Mr. Ial laughingly apologised.

"1 wear my old eiothea at bone bebe everybody knows me. and when 1 am travelling because nobody know me. Now, any lady, may tell you a sert? Th fact la-. (Hough Mra. Megra I averse to 'this matter being known-- ere not satis-tied that Mia Flume's christening waa properly don, ao we are going to bav It over agala." "It waa not my mother" fault, for abe died, grannl aaye.

before I waa born," Interrupted Fluffi. In eager defence of ber unknown parent. Then pouting herself oa on to and holding th other foot at aren'a length, ah faltered: "Plea may I ha-v 'your name? I'rn to called MAry, after Mr. Megga, but I'd Uk to IAbl a well." "Mary Itabel. repeated Ladr with a Ml4i ne Kr, "Darling.

I will be toot, gudiitotlgf lun, ur Mrm Um ium.ll, Kur ah may think not fltt4 for ao great eharga." -What I Ton who arc a mother to yew lltU aiatarar cried Mn Data, aoandaUied. will fix It straight with any old friend." Flume, with a pirouette ot wild Joy, made three nop and a bound Into iAdy IaabeikV anna. "Well. I oerer-r Jacalaeed iMr. Megga.

In a ahoefced tana whaa ak heard tbe new. But abe waa pleated ta ber heart. Aa th christening day drew aa Fluff) thought of nothing; els from morning till night, until she aecmed In a kind of ecstaay wmcb, troubled, and at lan darpleaaed, ber benefactress. "I fear the child haa a light nature. The aeed that fell on the rocks eprang tip quickly, and withered away aa eoen aa the sun wae hot," to Mra.

Megga confided anylauaty to Mr. Bale. But Lady Isabella understood Fluflle better, and rmarked to tbeaajne con fldant aa turai "That child all fir and tenor. She one of- hoe poetic nature which feel ao Intensely they would eutrer to much if they did not enjoy life ea keenly and "True, true; but bow young you are ta hare beer-red that," repked the oil paator, admiringly. H- worshipped LAdy la bell in fatherly fashion.

The alght before her ehrtetenln Vhiff lay lor hew haJf-dreamlnc or tb great coming ceremony that agitated ber. rejoicing la letting a "real rams' at laat, but vexed that tmles all wwr oal led Mary grannr might a onenaeo, About four In th morning Mr, Megrs was ronaed from peaceful a no res In a fright, her bedclothes be- Ing pulled violently while a voice shrieked In ber rower ear. "What la stflreT" a-asned th oil way. "No, no, sx-reamed Flume, Intensely excited. "Wake up, grannl.

'1 remember my own arrMOPBU OF FRBC-rrnrwa mis. Zero, a child af seven, performing In an acrobatic troup for a cruel ehowman, who goes under the name ot Moses, escapes from her rougti meaner, and at taken In for pity's aeaje by a Mra, dfetrae of Vale Rum. iw. onehlr. 8h remembers being stolen.

erhlls plsylng In a add of red flower. There Is nothing by which th child' Identity can be discovered except a rnld necklace get srith three Urge liones, -i ruAPn-r mil "If "MlrW shouted Fhiffl. scrambling In tb dark cat Mr. Meg' bed. "That my name, and I wk yon beeauae I rnlant forget It again.

I wturea up ana remnroera quite well Thai Is what nay nurse naed to call me diit MlrfeL I mean my own old nurse, aatir. uiat talked Engl ah. not the one what wore silver chains and dangling bohbr ell over tier," Mlrlel 1 Why that-a no naai at il Dear, dear I Dies yonr mil naart. 'An ere now, cm id. yu may stay In ttr bed, but do go to desired the old Mrty.amwMty, nveween aenuaaRnent ana veaAtiosi 3- H- tXM- Bias Velvet 'Brush Edge Skirt Bindings, having no braid top; cannot fhala the shoes.

HRIIJ nd nothing 1o unlit (osaby UHMIIosa by giving single trial you will find It tea you ever Mated, you give your money back. Sold "SALADA" black tea. The next day Ruffle's christening, a enmH mnA very privet, rereinony. In order to avoid village gossip, took place in. the church wlien Mm.

Mcggs, speaking for ber fellow-apoaMors, of wviom Ueorge wa one, by proxy, guv tbe names of Mary laabet, Jlmlie auddenly stepped tor-ward beald th font, a' bright dame leuplng up in her cheek. rKsas, Mr. Dale, 1 wane to be railed Mlrlel Mary I en bet. 'cos that's haa name hat 1 tike best, and If I can't be called Mlrlel always, tnea won't be chirstened at all." Air. 1I stared at the two hajples godmothers with questioning eyes, then took die deciaioB on himself.

Calming the child with a loving glance, he poured the- water on her brow, aaytng "Mlrlel Mary Isabel, I baplls tbe Afterward Mlrlel, as she waa thenceforth called, never convinced grmnnlm that that name was not a fiction of Fluffle'a brain, and meant for Muriel, the heroine of one ot ber story books. Mr. Megga slill kept lo the nam of t'lutrie, bece as ber in-venteon and she liked It best. But George. Mr.

Dale, and LAdy Isabella. rbtit ot Mlrlel. to please Its grateful owner. It waa so musical a nume it Just suited the sprite, a lAdy Isabella declared. The latter.

honest-' ly aunpoaed the child motherl from birth, while Mrs. Megga had once let out wltb an air of unwilling confluence "We don't know much about Hume father, though we believe he is alive." Her ladyship mentally docketed Mr. Baal 'a black sheep." and out of courtesy avoided Abe subject punctllloualy. especially when alone with tb little girl. 1 louring th next four or fir year.

when ah waa annarentlv hLWMn 11 and 12 year old. Mirw; grew up hap- pny in in iywer Mouse, pne louaea on 'Mrs. -Megga aa a nice old to which she owed her dally cheering refreshment but Lady Isabella waa the golden wine-run. who save her draaghta ot ran but exquisite Joy. Her irei anxiety in lire was lest en loved ber young godmother too greatly at grannie's expense, her only sorrow whenas aometimea happened- her two godmothers felt coolness on tbe subject of her education.

Now. Mr. Mere waa all for mld-wctorhtn methods of brinalne un a glrL A few "pieces' to be plad aa tne piano after dinner, some ccom-pllshment. but nothing "too much." "Girls don't marry if they are too clever, and the men don't like It," shs declared. "There Look at Ledf They Bay ah apeaka at Primrose League meetings, and is going tor two years into a London hospital to laro nursing.

Shs w)ll tak to women'a rlgtita next. Privately Lady Isabella used frn-prss upon Mlrlel to be fhnreugh. and she waa Clad, yea, even to aadnesaj mttrm viaiu. vrieu, enutualastlcally Yea, 1 will write songs and make my own mualr, too then I will etna" wiuri tne ueen, wno will giv a great, great Child, I never knew before that you oared. so much tor money.

That rather disappoints me, darling." Not for. mine own Indignantly declared Mlrlel. i'l will tell you, for grannie might laugh, but you always understand. No, it la to give to Captain George George Ludlow, you know because he pays tor my cloches, snd I do wear out my. ahoea ao feat.

Susan ears I coat him a for tune, and grannie aaya he la very poor, aa I make him quite rich. Then I wlj buy you a crown ot diamonds, and," In a tone awed by the ImmuaKy of her own intentions. "If I can. I will buy Vale park and give It to you to live Id aH your life. There SsTrtaft" VaW ltoyk'- "Because everybody say your father la ruining himself, and will sell Vi Royal somdav to ta hail Jawa.

and that It Is very hard oa you. Oh, uioa wicaea eewa i i ajrlll give you Vale Royal If I can." HsJf-aarangled In the child hug. Lady Isabella wnoed at hearing avhat she dreaded confirmed iby rumor. But Mlriel's rapturoua love warmed her lonely heart, atlrrlnx ber uruniv "no you would aive ma' Vai ani ana crows or aiamonda Thank you so much shs smiled, struggling to regain her composure. men earnestly, even solemnly: "But.

ivmemaer, you must, not hate the Jews. eiurelx Meenre teaches you to lore all men, and that our Barrow waa a Jew, and Mary. His Mower, a Jewea. it. they do get vaie noyai some aay tnat will be b-cau my father sells It, and you and 1 most not, meddle wltb what I not our business.

But I will give you lovely book, written especially for children by a young Jew who lovea in em vary an ale aaylng an unlocked a cab met ot ebony and Ivory, which held her chief treasures, and brought out a volume bound exquisitely in while vellum and (Old. Tbla aa th "Child Bongs of David uaaron. A few year before the 'literary wona rang witn the praises of this radiant youth, said to havs been more beautiful than Byron, brilliant and beloved beyond most of his friends. ail young men of mark. It waa- be lieved he might easily have soared I not climbed to fame highest pin nacle, out tnat, steal rat doomed him i an early Mow, Mlrlel.

bad meant to nlav all that afternoon at Jungle Folk, herself being the boy among th beasts. But leaving th Tartar and Martyr to growl and howl together she promptly curled herself up In a window seat and set about learning two poems by heart, which an proudly repeated before go ing borne, nobly rewarded by ber god- Miners nignest praise. Gaily Mlrlel skipped Into the Dower House garden, being the proud possessor the four year back of a pri nt key, with permission to com In and out aa ah pleased. But on dancing up ta Mr. Mr raw with her prise mat venerable lady a brow became deeply wrinkled.

"What! Songs by Pavld Daaron. I forbid you to read another word. Give one the book, child, I am shocked that Lady Isabella had not mors Seas. And I will send this back to her, regretting that I cannot permit you to keep anything written by that unhappy This was done, to poor Mtriel grief an aer ladyahloa deep dlapleasure. The latter took an early opportunity ot calling en her fellow-godmother ta Inquire Inte th matter.

i (TO BC CONTINUED) CAN'T CONTROL P. Al. O'KEEFE r. POSITION OP THE MINISTER OF JUSTICE. v-: la Parliament Yesterday Afternoon Said was Taable to do Any.

thing for Ottawa Frsnch Canadian. In th House ot Commons yesterday, Mr. C'harlea Man.il asked the govern ment It a resolution from tbe St. Jean Baptist Bootety, of Ottawa which was set out la his question had betn received In reference to -the action of Police Magistrate O'Keefe In refusing to hear a witness In French, and II so what action had been taken. J'l received a copy of the resolution referred to," the Minister of Justice said In reply, "In answer to that I am obliged to say that the govrnment bas no control awer the magistrate nor over the.

proceedings which take place In his court." This. ended the matter and it Is not likely that anything more will be beard ot It la the Mouse, OLD LAND MARK Hout King Street luilt in the Thlrtiee Replaoed by a New On. Th removal of the old building on King street la which th 1st Mrs. Thomas Martin died last week, recalls to the minds ot some of tbe earliest real den La a lltta history ot the Capital tbat may prove ot some inters c. Th building, lately th bom ot th Martin family, wa er ected la Uo! by th late Andrew Main.

who was on ot tn must atrpris-ing and well known builder of his time. Ha was among tbe early mercantile men of By Town and retired (rod active business th year previous to the erection of tbla building. Mr. Main had purchased a large tract ot property on uh Beerr and By estates, or what la now known as "San dy Hill," and on the former be built th bouses referred to with the front- aga on King street. These wer con sidered model structure la their day.

Doing sei lartner back from th street than they would bo If erected at tha preaent Urn. With th advance ot modern Ideas, however, th bouee are to put still farther to tha rear and four new one put la their A peculiarity In th construction ot th old dwelling la noticed la tha tact that th pao between th outside and inside sheeting waa Oiled with bin clay, tha cone ret ot to-day being at that time a thing ot th future. Tha clay bad tha effect of keeping out th cold, but haa a destructive effect on Umber, and only now Is It Been that the clay suing caused a decay ot the timbers. The r.ew buildings will greatly enhance th valu and Improve th appearance ot tbe King street property, hut tha old structures bar been (or th past bait century a material tribute toe memory ot the lata Andrew Main, whose coming to By Town datea back to th "thirties," and ot whoa enterprise much can, be said. YOUNQ WOMEN TO WALK ACROSS CONTINENT.

Syracuse, April 14: Mis Helen Walsh and Ml est Zo Martin at Nsw Terk will start ftom this city to-morrow at noon and Valk serosa the con. tinenu They WIS a north to Can. a Ja; thence west to Seattle, 'Wash. They are ot physical culture and have been giving gymnastic exhibition with Befnarr Mactaddea, They expect to Walk fifteen miles a day and will abend then- night at farmer' house Their little Jsuat I take in lien of a summer vacation. MONTREAL SUNDAY STORES.

Montreal April Ta. Lard's rjav Alliance at Montreal will not, without presjanUDeT strong opposition and making ita voice heard and InOutnca felt throughout th city, allow Le-beufs proposed amendment to the pre sent anu-tiunday trading by-law to coma neiora tn city Sev eral resolution In this direction were adopted at th publla meeting held under tbe auspice of the alliance last night, the lecture room ot Km-manuei church. Th members of the alliance consider that they have not been dealt with fairly and honorably. aa one gentleman snould deal with another; they feel -that the question Is being treated In a discreditable way by the city; that, rn abort, they havs not been treated honestly in their efforts to secure th sanctity rt the Sabbath. i i Pembroke, April is, Miss Sweeney, after a pleeaaat visit to4Qttawa.

bas returned home. Miss J. of tha Monro House, has sold out her place, the Munrs House, to Mr. John McQtMde, for merly or remoroae, tne wt high. The hotel and the, ducting It for the last tw-aoty-four years nave been held tn high in tbe community.

Rev. Dr. Bayne. of Calvin enure! riere, has consented to open th new church at Lake Pore on May 4th. Rev.

Mr. Rattray, ot Eganvllle. will occupy the pulpit her In his place Mis Kate Soarda, an esteemed resident of Pernbroke, died tooday. Mrs, King, on of the oldest and most popular ladle In Pembroke, cele-' brated ber ninety-third birthday on Friday last. She was th recipient, of many beautiful presents.

i'. his uracey ot tteaebburg, wno nae been visiting (Mra. Andrew, returned nom to-day. Mr. jonn Ulnar, or Ottawa, is visiting hi brother, Thomas Millar, editor of the Pembroke Observer, at present.

Tne Oddfellows banquet snd at pome was on of th most pleasant vnt or the on. Tn audlnc was large and eelect. The programme wa rich aad refined. THE 'WATER CURE" DESCRIBED. Tw Wltnoe Tell of Punishment In- flieted on Filielne Prisoner.

Washington. April if. There were two witnesses to-dny before tha Awu, Phil. lppines committee Charles el. Riley of rtoiensjnpton.

and William Loula. Buiiiii, u. awioi, MaM. ipey DUO PMJ1 aerved in the Twentr.slxth United Stsaes volunteer intamry in tne islands. Their testimony waa eonnnd tn tha description of a ease of the water sldente of the town of Ibarras.

It did not differ from the descriptions already puhllahed of that torture. One ayphon from tbe water tank had been Inserted In the victim's mouth and another In his aoetrlla, and the water had been let flow In for five or six minutes a physician being present to watch aver the effect ot the treatment on patlent'a heart. No permanent Injury had resulted. The cemmlttea sdjoun mee tin to-morrow. We nave never den nasmndu, a.

venial at always kept at It steadily. BUI isaigi, nave aevev VXpsnenCe'l revulsions. asuTTaa- jrfTn. serrl family con- ltvfbut I if I THE CAWA EVENING JOURNAU TIIDRSDAY APBIL 17. 1002 lllll HOT ON THE BILL, But th Rat Performed Just the Sam.

During th progress of th entertain, ment given by Mr. 1'lunkrt Greene at the Mueaeii Theatre Uat week a little occurrence took place that waa not en the hill. The kiwer boxea were well occupied, aniun: Hie party being a well-known lady who. eut in the front. A abort lull.

having taken place In the' proceedings, a large rat appeared upon the alatf. and whether Impelled by the excitement of thus who saw the rodent or by mall. aforethought. Jumped Into th lady's lap. Mrs.

i It may readily be InisKlix-d. was stun- I ned by the eudded apiiearenr of eo drlestabt an ecquaiulance, but, like a aenelbl woman, she did not scream, although visibly frightened, and as the rat Scampered off. evidently aa badly scared aa ny other member, of the audience, there waa a visible stir in th front seal ami Hi lady Waa iiuietlv aaeleterf out. evidently in an unnerved condition. The Incident was certainly curious nd uAusual.

MORE. THAN H.0OO WANTED Fee Property at Corner ef Bank and Albert Stratta. The property at the south eaat corner of Bank and Albert streets consisting ot three stores, on a lot feet by feet, and belnneinic to the eetate of the late Catherine Heed, was offered for rale yesterday by public auction, hut the reserve bid v. as not reached. The highest bid was I14.0OO.

ottered Mr. John A. Hrouse. and then Mr. W.

A. Cole, auctioneer, announced that the reserve bid bad not been reached, A WATCH 340 TEARS OLD. It Waa Mads tn Nuremburg, Germany. In tha Year 1560. Ithaca.

N.T., Apl. it-Elmer E. Man-1 nig, of Lake avenue, to-day received an ancient family heirloom In tb shape of a watch which was made about 15M. It la the work of one-Michael timber, a German mechanic, who Uved at Nurenrburg, and wh died about the year lnuu. It waa entirely made by hand.

The watch still runs. keeping perfect time. It la about tbe else ef an ordinary watch and extrem ely flat. The cases are made ot sttver. while th works snd the hand, for It has bot onef are made of gold alloy.

It has thVe lever Instead of th bal ance wheel, auch a Is used In the -watches of to-day. The valuable relic descended to Nathaniel Jacobs, of Can-andatgua from bit unci, th on. Chaa. Summer. At the death ot Mr.

Jacobs. it fell to Mrs. James Race, of Elmtra. TWO SERVANT GIRLS ASPHY XIATED. St Marys, April It.

Emma Langford and B. O'Connell, two of tb Office Hotel, servant girls, were asphyxiated by coal gas In their rooms dur ing the night or early morning. Th aiov pipe passing inrougn tneir room came apart, with the result mentioned. Miss Langford waa dead when found, but Mies O'Connell Is- likely to Miss Lsngford's parents are both deads Her former horn was at In West Missouri, where Mra, Sager, a married slaters still resides. SAW THE KINO.

London. April II. After th cabinet meeting Lord Salisbury, tbe premier, bad an audience with King Edward at Buckingham Palace, and stayed to lunch with His ilaj-ty. Tlte. latter afterwards went to nndrlngham.

Cur a Cold In On Bay Tak Laxatlv Breme Quinine Tablets. All uruggute refund the money If It fails to cure. w. Groves' signature Is oa each Me. 1 'Is then a risk jo advertising? Certainly, but very little It you knew eutji, how, what- to advertise.

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Notice jLcAppllCiitioii NOTICE Is taww civm tha an p-DlIcAtltMi wiM maft to th Fartia- DMnt of Cauda, at lu vrttMat rswloo. for ui aoi to inoorporai im oupcrw lor od SLocky Mountalna HiYigwtioa Corapanr. to eonmtrwfi. ad oparata eanala 90 tocsviea as vo bum man uisuul BavlgabU watarway. From soma point 'on Ieko peri or at or near ThuDlr Bar, thenca fotWmnc ctwua 01 iaKa ana nvra aoro-a in HeiKbt ot IJand to Katny taka aud by way of KsLny Slrar to too iaka of tna i vVom tha faaka ot thm WaoAm alone RousKau River, or by auch other direct eouraa aa survey may show to be moat practicable and advatac9oua, to ttie Kd Biver Uence aions Hcd Hiver.

AiMlnl-bolne River, Iak Mtukitolm and lake Wianlpavoila' to Cedar leita oa tba ltatchtma River or la the alternative from the Iake of tha Woodi by way of WlnnlMf River, tmmkm WlnnmDev and tM teitotcbowaa to tha laat ipeot toned point ana ti Prom Ceder laalta on thm Baakat- hewaa Hirer aioaff tha' aaM rtrer It aoutaera brawn, ana now iuver u-cary in the Territory of Alberta and along ua nortnern oraoca MMmoauiu. or to aucb other aolntv on tbe aaid atrtmmm aa may be found to mar the limit to wiuen a aavisauon os ine rrqvir-ed depth ta practioabta wuh powr to vary the above routea or any of them hould further aurvera prore it advtaabie, end to dredae. dtwn. ralae or lower the Irvelo Of or othrwlae sBtnyrove tbe exist tne waxetxoureea and create much ooo-neodnir Uoka aa may bo fovnd nec tm ary to maka and complete Ihrouffhout tbe entire distance btwn the aaid termlnAl minia on Lake BuDar and on the nortH and toutah branch of the Baokavtchewan river nevicaile chanisH of at least six ftet In dfpth; with power also to acquire the existing locks at Fort lrranca on tha Kojrvy River, and all or any ottwr works or improvement nsceaaary or uaeful, and to conatruct and operate all works and tttirt tn-os. MffMiTT or Droaer in con- aettoei with euch waterwara.

to -build or acquire or oper iw wr mnu fuevpoae of terminals, nanwrs, wnarrea, oocks. wa.ter-lota. olers. elevatora. iacrvolra and other struoturea, locks, dams and 11 works inoldentau tiwrrto.

to oon. struct works for and to produce and use brdraulto and other and for ttssWkrsastBi Af n-TelaTSatlon. and myv-wsI Le In said canaia by csvbie or other power, ana to waoe or oinaj -m owpose of said works and powera with power tn aroulre tY purchaae. exproprlaCloa or otherwise, lands for the purpooea of the company and to dispose tlx snd collect tolls, le take. uservoz, no jenry uae and Atn- pnse of water for tha purposea of aaid ni.ng.is.

for Irrlcatioa biixDosee and for eiksratlna; hrdraullo or other- powera, and to transmit and dlspoae or the eama and to do all other acta necessary or In. ddfntal to the rarrylnc out of the oom-pny'a mndartaklng. UoIjBOD arTKWART Solicitor for tha Applicants. DatM at Otuwa, tma tevc-itk Dajr of March A.D.. 1KH.

CHINESE LAUNDRIES WINO ON, COS Queen St, a.nk WINS MOW, 480 Suaeex at. WINO aiNQ, 190 Bank at. First-lass work. Lowest charges. TUB dOUKNAL.

Tae Jenraal win be deuvend eaea vestng to say sddraa ta tows my reliable carriers at as cants per aaeata. if Cur dalivery la naaatlafactory. or if yo sire te Meooie a subscriber, or roe have any eoaipiaint 10 iraae, retsr direst to onus, at auais street. Mo trad I so well ee tabu Bad that tt can igoora 1 -ass- JWRITE FOR forest Stream Seashore Illustrated BOOK of 170 Pages ISSUES ST TEX lieacnbin th Kout of th as ntTint) I lvliig Meatreal U.0 Boon Pally exeept aaiurday tor EXPRESS Quebeo, St John, Prince Edward Island Th Garden of tha Q-jlf, Halifax and the Sydney. lea Tin Ot-oanecUoa at nswa a.

as I soaites Apply to M. A. PRICE Asslalaat Osneral Pssaseaer Ageat, Uoatreal. Oil'SWA HUB BILL Trains to and from Union Station, Car- leton Aunoate, Arnpnor, nenirew, a'atuairoka 1 Laiave for ALMONTE bLEO, alK a.m. oi.a ad.uv Arrive a Cri'l'AWA, M.M aU.W nz.a) ai.

JO p.m Arnprlor Henfresr and Pembroke a leave for CAJtl.ETOr' M.M I alb all.) am. bl.tt M.o p.m. Arrive at OTTAWA, S.SV. U.U) ta IB. S.J.

it 01. KciA.NviI.ijiil.T. rt.oo pm. Ar. nt ta WINMrsU I CANADIAN NORTH.

wrarr. kuotenay. pacific ooa8T Iv. bl.a p.m. Ar.

b2.1 pn. 8. B. UAKlfe. iniiutn.

Bb Faot, Mlna. spoils Lv. bLM a.m. Ar. Me a.m.

TOKONTO. HASIilVruN, OHICAOO- Lv. ail.ot pa. Ar. t.a a-nu, ae.OO p.m.

fcROCKVILLX-LT. a.S a an.e la, b7 p.m. at. nt.JO a.m.. p.m.

fORTU Lv. all.) 7.fe p.m., bli p.m. Ar. a.3D ta, auo p.m. Bte-Liv.

a7 3D tm, aLut p.tn. Ar. al0.ls tov, and pjm. Kontreal and Quebec I.V. CKIOTRAI, DKEOT.

HOBT lyTOlt x.n) a.m., at, p.m..-wuJB pa. ai.ia p.m., sj -1 Lv. UNION tat. al a.m., bra p.m., at a) p.m. Ar.

nLat aJJ p.m., bl.lo p.n., a9.n p.m. RT. JOHN and HALIFAX. Central 8t-tlen Lv. al.a a.m, p.m.

Ar. alls) p.m., a7.u p.fn., afso p.m.. Union ,0 tenon Lr. at a.m., nXXS pre. NEW TORK and BOeTOrr, Central al s4.

m. Ar. a. tm, S7.IS p.m.. Union Station, Ar.

td. a.m., as b.l.M p.at a Weefc da) a. Dally. lHlly. except SatnrdAra except slonueyt vniT only.

'v. U-noday, VYegniedey. rrldar, 'v required before he com-. you. a si Uarary falter taW Tanata.

at Al teaet mr sr virur TUBAL HISTORY, coataia- bxa ssauUes of Us full-pare cot si nlttis Isil lllssh-lfli sam1saaltsaBsrtleakuasf the clue. RAILWAY GUIDE Wfrn inrt 1MIU was VW.W4U SsU" Pontlac Paclflc Junction Rjs. TIME CARb A ar a. saw agpW-o Be sd aaSv'Taaw Wltaee taj-sasw- aasat spsdmsti nags Sal Train No. 1 leave Ottawa.

a tin. Train No. 1 antra Crraseoaid, tralaN. I leave Oracafleld. Train I arrtved OMawa, tm.

fl 9 iiy Train Va. ieavee Ottawa, Ont. la) m. Train Nt 1 arrives rValtUm, Qut. (.

Trala No. a laava Waaabata, Qua, t. No, I arrtvs Ottawa, Oat, lUi aTna aoove train are dally except Sua- rjr Uekets or erbtr Mfonasden apply to ri Central Chambers, Ottawa Agency Isaenger OcZTu parka or A K. Ticket Offlee, Central La Hot P. W.

UmisiiW. O.P.A.. Aad an as at ta JoBewiag atauoa OAU.T EXCEPT aitMOAT, HaitntlrrclSSjrrl a) 111 i i.tt ti ra" atrj.erente..H. U.U p.at Ll ToBDer Laura tm. at w.as p.m I I tm tat i.U tat "jKwKyCro- a.

ayraoost a.m. a.at It p.st Trains e.a rva taaeraj attatloa jaw am. and Tot am. Mixed 4rla froas Ana mmu nicnoiaa atsw, oaur exeept aoaaay, Ievea toe a Arrives 7 e.st soae tt sr I1M. tleket sens gparks Bt BETWEEN OTTAWA MONTREAL lav Otiwa a deary, IB) tm.

atone al i aacTOx sunoar. Bxeeaate polalt Parlor eara atracnet Leave Ottawa ale tn for New rork. Boston ana an new xork and New Bngiana points, utrearh Buff at Bleep- lng cart Ottawa to i asw xork witn- out ohanst BlaTWUKN OTTAWA. PEMBROKE AND PARRT SOUND, lawve Ottawa s.aj s-m. for Pembroke.

Parry aouag end IntermeaHsite potmt Leave LW for Peaibroke. Madawaak and Intetknsdiate paints. Leave Ottawa let am, tor pemerokt Itadawaaka and Intermediate points. TlekeC Offices Central Dapeu Russell Reus Mock. S.

EBBS, Mr Ta Agtnt, There notntng more inter eat lag to the publle then the stora nw of a lira Disc of buslneet.

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