ee ee ae ial pees Vy ( . 4 () ite \ Ppp Try 4 r a i r ~ a ~ ¢ y” ~ we aie = - ie ake on 44 il . yi I } aw 7 } \ 4 Pp ; j er 7 a N ® S - a : ~.s S . i ‘ a | fa % va <4 ory a i tl eDe & oO. = é te OMpAaPpPpe 1 Le. 1 Re Coie ae a a EEN a eneere ass EE: RUS —_——— a —————————————_"——- = S - ee * ALL MOTHERS stated. This reduetion naturaily | INDIAN HEAD ITEN : A avvesnammaen ' We = Sa : 2 : Vibe Sr UileolLiings ry. [kK ald Honse. Sig } if Would OIilhs an INneciease of rice fo! ; INGSHEAD, House, Sign and } ) Gy Wi Ha £D s { Lo pric >| pa \ ; cr. Ural ing, Glazing, ! E t , HO VE Us the eonsulger Then too, eurn feud } 7 ? —— a carmrarsseammmaatataalats 2As Kalcomining promptiy | a [A Few Lee band Persenal Paragraphs : , Pepe Hees EEE eee ALMO-1AR AP cattle are preferred, and our supp * 5 Miteliion : eae Serene for the dis- si : , | = : tr . pp ly From Oui Neagabo Down the Line ission of public questions. Perscialities : Know Trat (v ref corn fell) off enormous! ¥ ast} When tho history of Indian Heal wil t be permitiod Cx 4 ? py ‘ *- ’ = 9 » ‘ = = x 7 5 7 : .* . ( 15 THE yea Mr, ©, M. Pavorite, re-? wiitien, the name of Geo, Thom ; F Lno OP e acu of : . th . : piieror omihg $ =S7 Basys SOAP 1 nting Armour & Co, snys thati | acer j t : : . pei : : j “aol” for healing the pinot t * Titini or a Ci tile eon ahe 1s ‘ , i ie ara a , e Vay. | ehieaty ee | eee : : pho F Early Rising. ) ? (,rad- Gores. Within i re 2, aie Liat tire tiWalr i j & ‘= = = ,/ ’ i - is ss VPYeQ2u474"% " ; H aa 5 cpor ’ i ; t . 1 ee led with sores on headand Ieca | ! Sn re ee aD @ SCAFCILY | cristae ! ’ : : tiken : i tried “Palmo-Tar Soap.” Ina very shorttime of supply caused by a short cura; dus, and prt . al im eh = - - | ¢ sores disappeared, skin became smooth and uy . : . iv.U.M., Qa-; white, and the child yot perf ectly well. crop, boca ¢ A e \\ ~ Graduate of j Mus. Hovizaay, Crediten. 5 — | he hus «i t , ' uw . : Ot next cr ri Only 25c. Big Cake. i re Faas aS mS -« Pike + IJ i =p Sige ma ‘ a , vee , fad . = . re i i cera sree 5 _ = - 1] EARISOM L Z il (LATS, . i ; ! iw im fic = a =" dikes . } [} S (ys Py it Wi if ()nehec with ‘ nw ae ‘s ha * Nee | “% > as eal ‘ ae tit eh ais » we ial \\ , i ' med Au rs Vue vill . il £xGHT ESS wae p eui lived in villages ( i t Territeries | : “Sl — mi! se & USHUEDS, do with the Protestant munority f tarad ave dhers A ; met @ cuitivaiion of the ' at? (on s s — a Bae sHOGURAS Prin: x . ca ae ‘ . | a woe 0 +} i ! I } TO Wi teth, bu A 23 u ; aan i A Par PrRocur crint we Otlice in the not ioreed ty ree stablish Si mrate th ’ UOL «tt ru ti sae a t ‘ > : } } v ; } 2 a e, (ju Appelic es 544 Lor OF DUT AY sstirthots od ae \ \ : uu : 3 heir Qebou ’ Th tin thee : ? Ts ob Youd ne : Sa V4 : : * tf sechocls, has been heard about often | tation of 3 Jit ' of necessity. Ls + i “” « ‘ ‘ , . > j _ A wate tL * v ob: ce aa sun tar ‘ dts 5s , . . hae it i i } dy-gt 3s YP v~ivezgieal j MIETACT wre a bien’ ewes, We in Ontario have u Feu : ~ i$ we iv Ub i < i . . line viel . s civ aprre Cyyntad an =" t be wtilios of the > / cu's Lieyte i %s ; I} i¢ frrve litsettl d Witil La pallone @ to the \ : Leet C) i \\ nr, Ur t mages” ie way, WS ee ated baal ; a0 . ° > Pos ? he ' rt ' _ ox inna eek ? imiper, ‘ . ¢ . ‘ Z } ws — ih 2 ne. Vveaur SHTiL iiteut wienever any thing Mode isp lt , Is as acd us tra mndcental theories about the ‘Pree 6, 7] “ v re acy { ’ ss ¥ wee s cs . vet t! s ¢ t <u eae or . ' . Z 5 jhas beer 5 vid itl repurtl to the @ditee and the Work comme tmiel i : . — and are tod 4 > ee : 2 , i . i ti } 1 ’ eof th ora wriae OS: Seaent ‘ the buds of the ai and ule Avent / : reo 3 (a 8 il , separate sclioul system of this preyv- ps cite ipa ailn gin : eee of the field. or so many of them a : « = ' ANd iwit Saulie ever . _ i . of Mr id i ee z sain - UN : 7th 4 Ince aed we @re wot dispase dsote nina iithe:r habits. But as * ; . 2 eT baa ‘ 'U jv (Ere AR eas 2 oe ‘ Cc ; VV ‘ ae aor mane " fs £:47 fa t } & . inches Sie ; ! Vwajorand dirs. bees gu =, t. Whete, i» pis ‘+ so far as it has i EURAA ® 3B % = have it diunned in our ears every | C. V. Kj and Messis . Whe} : +80 ar ee pA : aia é An a & ' —— s ae 4 i ‘ was i sep ce ‘ ats ao Us, weui 1 , Os ola t ubj at all Is all 5% t Fh A& i wong uvai'e E : ; Pits ES ee : ail, bs ” fs QJ we 24 4 ® U tua ; line dike questions are ralsed Mh | sah hte! ee Ot eee oe : ‘ rising Gheorv. Phystelogi- . —" " 2 Wetiv a : , dupt. Whote'’s prevate car bemyg eitached to | Ea! ent an na ta elke Ohi } d yf | t j |. > |. t q 9 bise Quove rates a ut apels te anction | OLier Provinces, t) Atlautie ex : vod ps W Siete act bas 4 } \ ac - j & & et a enterta ‘ reo rreme Lapeer ] | ’ : , inf . ] a oa ’ 3 " best mick fastest im the early Sa : See: ; or a PAE ERs (1S tlie QWuenec Was UTOTMiet It was announced by the Rev. Alex. Ro! - | tro su won t Fi trary about BARGA feSN MS GOOD wm A'S e. Ttankioni adverticoments, Wee | she does net held a Protestant ; 9° (8st Seebath, thet tas sarvament Of tine | trashy ' to rise eavly, except in | : : : , : nee " ; . viding wis ; ¢ j vr 3 ~ ev WMou.ed he ai! ti! tered it ’ I t 4 | {g*- A , 5 ‘ ic Spe ne iret & t : te per line caen | MAMCHILY Mb Hel power for the pure | " : . was Pe ae « vl ai ipcapty ae iverticemant we i : } ire Dy celia Cailhical aibean ts epeu be I \ el streny } t : aa ; ‘a . : i = — 10 pase ol foretpe her pec Gar h tecb mo i } é i } e af adin P ; a (2. mm ilf } rw vT.Or - 25 (Pores . ; ies 2 a ek Ms 2 i ? 1-24 ( } A ff t4 2) ty .2 4 | e P Wisl be ¢ i for ench additsoina of government hot Oui Gi: Ontario Pie Methodist body noids revival servic ; “arises : . sieep much, ’ , ye cir i. 2% claps | | , + | imthetowu had ali t we ‘ Sit but they net sleep long. A long deep : fo 5 ; sie Guton the new recs While aa dslestide ce Maen quate tans catamraeetPes fiev. 2 . raed - . ASTRAY i f sourat it H rs Hitesnpas loes oe i i ( t J }2 lUVICES fibca Se nay of Mouse Jaw. is esis gy. secp— eveft youth ; sires for ite ; “ a sore : il t >] Ve Weeds, 2 Fey ‘ lw { ure be ne Tultlicu it the west as ¢ ust fayan fr me \t f M t r pee, : ' “hm on wqecwiay i ‘ OX TO THE PREMISI yy ’ sia hielo hy - . cpioas tN maga ¥> SOF ODS : ; ‘ : ( wk dav hore ie puon the cigit to retone well. it = me to PilovEs | ma ts Goumtenea his « BS a rz tasrels of or ws ’ 2 . . ra rage 4 to ‘’ ii* tlie ‘ ’ ‘t »t + Se } > r : ; ] 1 . 1) pucraivl ; I . COMI TE Hes “¥ . : nde if lind foot pUSSDIVLEROC | THe most UTUTeSSIVeE |i east pFo- —— SEUE. t - t | ' i i . 4, 3 j 1s TS a ee Facuetas aie ne — ‘ a 4 ] itt ‘ i ble *shoiter seep. \ vi ‘i jlaua Siwuel will | D " r i A if | Fa { j jet Jissad ¢ hifi } ' 8 ' , t i . } Coingmassiouer S. Lt. Edwards at deda i! Fore , we P i / v Ts . & SHbscHIption vriee s S i : vressiIvVe inember of Comederation = : ‘ u betat tt es 5 e property, pay advertisement * , ls ae Ne Sa i Bl is AH, Ye | ae 2 | inee tng ot the vense Goard ti Lepgina ot et} Wants ta ‘1 3 of 6 am and ;, sl away | wivance; ikpot paca fo: in advance, 91.00 | Nat Site unot foree her will on | Sforday oa : i ‘ ate r Rw : | | will be ch ir tal. Nou ~c Crit . ss me ' / : x : : § nian ’ oe ° daughtes Wie iL BEACH, j es Be : a eae Lie Olher S@Ven MmMeiMvuers. It Que- A.D. Dekson, barvister, snd J. HW. Mue- thors te ret a slngunre ' < a," 19 12 AY Opa - SUUTAL CoMmiiiest will t lowed to i : ; “ F aS : 2 J ; . i] bat, 48. Ay VV wud. 4 = | pactes r ho a: . tie to uel a8 asenee ee hea destres to follow Manitoba’ s Cru > Wu App il » were WD btowil Mi it Vl h erpre tation of ® i ~ . } ee : sh sin ia 4 - Bes pro et t tt weath to he i St tI Q Civrcs | us, W rite freer bevws Magpie sun estul & $ noOncseCs | a «« : . fs FOR SALE. An MULATLOLSYS, | sade, jexanple and establish # nom-sec-) NQPES BY THE WA f rosin Hs ernbined with the ‘ rms, BA; Y AND POTA. | TH ,farian national school system we li tise Ti i ! which says of sleep: et : {THE QU’ APPELLE pn : x] ae : paisa cae SIX E —— terins, at | 5 = - rae 3 ' id “2 AND land good But aif she « udeavors to] The. e’s a chicl at + ve takin’ not ses MOL ee y | WwW. H. BELL'S. { i BLUSHING LCV., bl If ty, if -~ ! } ~ iy tl f th Sins eee = ft . wef bu Ve Klii Not agil ¢ fox [ then we heve a vielous } el! Pei jietce the ehildren of the ptestant | Am Tie dei peat eu stem Capable of wockine wpeat misehief an _ | lj A PPe C ny a lon. | Qa'Appelle, Asam. | eiian seat . ee oe | : : ' Se wt . niece > +. - j | FREDERICK 13 ? 1 = : j ) aorit Lo a ene 1 «ty Yr i | ale post nnd rail fenea « Cli lie stil k L ft eter t pha wours FOX SALA. : : < BEL, Manaver. (ee, | he yee ee } . | wiong the roadwa tt bees ft tow feiaey much seep fn hea! thy | $ Fok sabi CHEAP FOR] = me settvols of the majonty, the ume ae eg ela bike ) Or & Much of the ner . Siac te | sctclliiaiaiitats ene ere ‘ ce ss s -) 6 E iti esuli } ection, ’ . ; ch ag Pp sa | THOMSDAY, APKIL 25, 1846, | WUE then Pi ariived to consider iu iis pt Condit TF “t da ol ee cs Det se Uncommon te young ~ ; _ = 1 . ! i 1 « Poe av ane sera -~ {means ior the establishment of ail or neue. Several of the raids tahun oe si decades of the nineteenth i | © - : ‘ . tin y . ' } j eeniuiy eca Le | th their being eo sf!- . 2 aia ~p | Y A ABABA wr ASTER SEES EE GE i ea isea ypetic excursion t the wiil ol ck aad ig ” ar SALZ Office of ' THI: BEET MAR KE? - iach ationa: system ote lication vave lipacs « dhe of tive po t " (Visitas Pdnacte their reetetut.ons sourcer \ si SS) Yo) G WORK | } Taking into consid ration t] funder tue control of the Federal position tuati iggests to the beheider the no OF Re hy = ef increased ex- ‘ 4 J ' we i ) Ss ‘ } } P , . ‘ pi bree . . aims, blasy ; 5 \ ai It | Government, and under which pre bility ol § lak) rhe ari heu ' bau t bmi fi nm ret 4) £8 a gpa of tut -) . - p + i tio ~ PB ee a ee 8 | ; , s | : ve c f y! rs of sierp. f our fore- ; a.7. 633 AME Via Ughtness of the meney market at} every child from the Atlantic to the Our guiaens ave how eclualuing omy atte thers were ¢ Sin aie ; | ‘ j I 1, i ? a | } . 1 sal } i} ’ ; f itive: \ ! Pa tS the Went al-o early 35 FP) Pe ss se . ‘ j — . ‘ . lt . bees Ol) sown, athe piths for bit gui- oe 7 Se 1-18-14. } the present thine, the ree im the Pacific will jearn the dnties of af 5,5 ster on beiug arranged. Cal . ; , | So oe , 7 rine early Gnless you i | . NEE” ‘ aye ‘ : | ‘, : . a mai Sainte: Ranrod mans eee THOME T ove Obliped Of want to. r — az = ED price ot pred will the doubly wel- Coiba hb elizenship mW a comnmon cCUpPy & place theverv gavel t nian = HG. TO i = te | | 3 nyse ¢ i l schoul —Toranto News t iu nue ferme ¢ her is knoe st “a o => -2- — gg eg , ‘cone. The eanse of said rise, and | NC l every yn POE ig BEE eS Wedding at Montm: rte. 23 . ays ® _ i } ‘ . . } | t ‘ ‘ ; ‘ Lit vu of | @ bile probability of ws permanence. | ee , . Ppiaceahiap . : : ' ; Vis aS uv of th ture in the- : ataoa = ‘Sead , i ers +} Tire Argentina eattle are said to ) bra-siea, Knowa unde the none ke bes est hed lately at a , . r are mat'ers fran ht With great Wa- |} be threat ning to reduce prices ng | ens 3 ie dt \ ' i vi i » the presence i | tl Oui ili io ie. . i I ! ‘ ’ , i] ort e la ‘Aare ee Er vhent hh ‘ Y QO yy . EG, ny escapes _—, ' as wited guests and ; ae ee b be LoTtance to the fai mers of the (its Wheal tas ¢ Voy ii ith ] +4 kenge Sorrica utes ' of { arc t St it bride w Vidic Naomm de _ ‘ ; ’ ‘ ere 7 } ' ° } ’ } 4 6 6 WullhWest. Phe pst wintel ‘having Pfam IMmporred es the Atventine Be OF an . e ea be young | Prem , th ‘ bei Mons. Charles ~ a Ts, | anata oo j | . } .-% 5 ] trl \ 1" i | i ror } } ‘ sc : 1) ON LOO live « a mir. | ues i t > we ¢ ten ihe Jurge hat of The Home, FARK o oo r. | } been so mild, the eattie have! hepebic VO,CUO Tve sheep, Leo, wtitn. = Sa linr is the cath t 1] tistetilly de ted served s ‘Hireh, the ¥ eS , ’ won- 3 | ‘ ; ; . ery. aso chu 3 YAR IQINING ‘TI TOWN OF! : GOGO trozeu slicep, oJ ODO Quarters | Preneh, Che nrins, t Michel i t ware 5 ; : ts I. , " . é a 2 ' Wintered Well. and a vere mi ber | : } jite mnie = , tiied ! oe i aud high mass being per- i IK. 4 section 22. | | , > aE j lol frezou beef and 28 O00 live bul- gure a Waneels iby Mons. Rey, care of Qu Appelie is Al t .f Inder cCuitivation, | have come throug) 1 Vy ; iS 4 { forims i ' t >t ’ rit . t} vanes E thie hieteh absolutelw fat llacke , ait thi ty Seer +3 rr writ with vent mad ee area : : : > spirare ns temees > LOCKS, rut all this as b aw trie | 5, » ‘ oo: ga at le. Good | but don't try to patch up alingering | mad already &: Bia aualiied } =e sa a suis ag t, ; wh Tea aN bi eo is, The bode jooked eharming, it tii PDicmiines. tim | cough or cold by trying experimental etil ty bai ivi marie Linge OL Wiis Arg bebo thie Cau ex} ore. Wieh tie ie Aboats = I ra th ai Wit if ered by twee bende stands, her ‘ ! » MK } ; : :.4 = . fe MELEE. Bee. nt re nna, Cavvaere and baeots fox the bn ; rhe “J ree fie t ~ : ’ — remedies. Take jehnaudny Lhe owners to take ad-'! her vast reseurees for Yuising Catlie | pare me hier Beri , $9 _* 2 ee a , \ luis, () pele =V- 60 aod eS a Ree, Gs Ee y : Mee ee ee 258% Phe 1 reacties bridal proc ssonm Was formed, the ; Vintage ut ouer of the risipe mar- ATC ade j beac is me vi ips ao 1 (ptiari ies of tae eabl re place itl th i ' i pair being fo lowed by the guests to a rk S i —_— ew Oe eee “af "? . rs ° ENDERS. - ORAL . , Which Is a matt f< le | acer : | ae eS SMe 8 —— spol onu the praric, Where toasts were » ; LLL = Tater 2. on le ac nee : ve 2 4 ‘ ’ * at ‘ sa SPEKS WILL BE RIVED By | ry a Ini ere music G rab vc SINé E wiithig lust WOK aly pure cic aes cs j do Sipcal gt 3 i ot tlie li i wenalt': aud hapy ness a ee EF et ; greatest milk prodnemg Vegetabics hnow ot th t fon ded ; . e ul , be privilege ¢ | and relief is certain to follow. Cure | Muportance to those who are ab- | the sippposed attempted crookedness | (auelos é 7 EE: : — uy i . ; ded at M ppg | mn the owaud b é 3 A z ss ; i BU TW ceiteh be OCC “ure §40 much mike e hearty ¢ ‘ibye ol gieetings over, the 110 and ¢ Ay lat i the most obstinate coughs, colds, sore | solutely in need of mone y. Dut | Conaeres with the seed eran (dlis- uo appearance mud tliver that a well-crown, ¥ @ pare t down to banquet, towards VARNI t BELLI throats, in fact every form of throat, the question ig, is it « xpe Sauk Ge) tribution, we have been informed | leipe sized sy pas n of tlie iatter tes the « f ich euch guest was called on — : : : iS to ’ “ ~e . ’ ‘ . be yuisteKken [or One Of tue former, ailtiuough to wnve ne * oF sirens Phe ureo ; Local Ay gs | fung or bronchial inflammation ia- that it is quite possible at el : pes i | i ie yroony lead, | , 1 by cold. i those Who are rot pressingly In : ‘ epicures profess to esteem he Oe €@s a aud lis etort dé ryeadiv received cordtal | eS - imistaxe was made and that nol peifect veyetoble, and loob the other | recognition Tables were then cleared I rt y => ro ;need o » money ga} ae ots ‘ , oo Sere San LANS vi) c= PD — — Large Bottle, 275 Centa ne { ot 1 hi WOME J to sell now or to fraud Was attempted, We sincert ty a Thhst Ww aE wate mpt Dy, | vt Was in | the roog pares for dancing whuh was le liye { fhle — wuaame % } | { , "1 ° ' % i habit o eAvine tliat, Of alt tue lowers in Kept up tilt a eary hour the follows iidontorat af a : . : } banc Bis v : . “d ppownd ae ae for a tinue Therein comes; hope so, and if anyone has been un- | the garden, be hked the eauitlower best— | moruing, the feast coutinuing the next dey ] » 4 > * ; « ‘ ° ° ° ' > ly out . : I Orders are 3 hemng Lue question of the permanency ¢ f jusily accused, it is but fair that | 9 Semtunent with wich he woud Goubiuenss Ph ' ur as carried ont in thor | i . ’ j ‘ ‘ i ones . ; his «tf li he made | Cnd many persons agree, Chactn & son) Olu itional stvie and character, all - ™ art su wer. Cele the tise. The ak sent rise in the this should be mad know Ll. tgout. Young cabbage pian's should uot ha 4ork Wat supesded aud evervone gage mia e eee : Sg yee ae fee ‘ : a5 # ~ Hox SS rrr, is FAT | ~iprice ol by cl has Suis vested to See } ’ ° ; ‘ } ee iz raat Sead _ ratelleggsie ig sega : ae” eee of the vcea- a — 4 ree tty hy§ a @ AEE Oy ch f the Throne an- | Ted-eu ot Suen wy crowded, Chey mpd ' \inonget the gucets from a distanee - - ? ; te.e ‘ 5 : , \f } % A vk ae tart f ‘ i = ’ p a ‘ ' iM. tact ' Fren nsul, V \ \[4 {ee es t é { Ss j , Z Peaihin hie Ligehe tbe Freneh treaty iki i debe } ‘ : ae oi BS Vv Ossi v4 I Lier t ) ' nti ‘ Las a j rn | ; i i ii i Cone i 1 t r ~ Ss it] ws barilament REL E ia vf \ . the Miss ‘ w eA EH Linent | of its | pass? ury legislation. Ip | % lvtian Had LA s i anal uy UU. Say. , ‘ ‘ wa Ve mt } ‘ p Winn i a = ca jais iat rece iene. Free “Se sork , . 9 ‘ ¢ +? , avi til l pw M ree ration 4! ‘ <a “= : i , M, ry : ition tly ; error rch t z mee gh . ) eo ae) How Canadu is So-C: F. / . 4 Eg e fr y ?\) ‘ , . a P Pane - antit a7, 2? i ’ j ; - : | al gy ie ce un Transatlantic Mails. | 7 ae se i ; i . : ‘ ( ' ‘ i c ¥ zt Vif wt — ie s i ] ( t ‘ bs: TEPPO Veber y to hier extrac i , Clee Q72 “vi as ora Trutheaa : } at i} : ’ t A rK ? (7 4 ‘ ; par . fa i P ; I? t> i . : ii i } Lb ; % at 4 ‘ ul 4 ; i ’ ro ORDER ' } i } i i t ail ‘ j rol il ' ~ ii ; ‘ - i Ver ?, . . ‘ 2? she rae gy Gi ‘ - tirleu papers " i u iransi v hav es, . i Pp are }! } eT BS } i ‘ rite A i i, r 4 ¢ ‘ hi hit ex ? ae m : ‘ "The AGEN ; 3 ; ' eae to } tiera fiom Cantus , ¢ f the i if ; wilt’ sm il H DP hadae He s¢ t ¢ ne ; ear od hj . i as s i h " \ 17 7 Th ; A , : : . aE : i i i j fie dot Ui 4 . ; “ ti tise te 5 } 1k 7 . ; . ‘ . Liwe Ls i¥e 47 m eTet 5 On’ “ ppelle | OF a trust exisis to force up prices. | cate tie end o} the er pe has been either he ‘ : : e ] ! 5 Concern tl Q cut or torn open, 40 a8 tu give full oppor id patie & } ri this ; : . ; : > me . | ' ° ee a : imad at { 4 3543 i Station. ing lie ¢ PQGulryv, Oeere tary tunity Gf investigaty ec coutents, bu as : n : + i le on teal ee ‘ ae . ~ , i » # erty , Morton said: we 8: would appear that tive were only buSID papers of No value : the poi te » ae ‘ seshancetage aoe” toa thief, they were u ested. Ther f the peer i Th... the primary cause of the mereased | a : ‘ } wa Aa. © thal Th. ; : : . w Mort + i b> beast | 3 SING, ‘ ‘ ‘ — . = ses. - ) 5 ¥ a Whi erie ind IS constant or - van’ -sit Literature. t rr i " | . ma us H misina tae PALO OG ivcwasing. Tn eros there arene | MOV AND UPPED Lf AAR EGAN there are wot i ex \ i =) eS 2A 3! tae . ; ; aa + @ 1 teen = ; IYSRL AKU PEED 24 CLUE Un) te cele tocay to homies a oo ) : Basi A Aits/? ib Ublis ” meetenied ¢ ' See ‘ Unit ot Lenoth. ¥ ' ‘ short time ago, and the four points z Pea ae o a6 = {Je ~~ : ” as Bs inen the i ned by the di« Pa ; STA SLES. or $0-CA iu Cicaga, iwansas City, r tircin ts re an god studs : : _— A 5 =~ i A > : ~ i ; ot Louis Pf} d tn LgNE a era ee son ‘ at te} F 2 . f UJ ha ie ace JETS CAE yt Ds s +reser-ed 1 Stancaris ; . ; ¥ lary i] rt Telfi d are iwehtered , f ] ther ‘ ~ | : . » +, 3 h er ‘ Ssdtigaiered, are linge Oi? m e qeeget } P rqucar or " \ ? . s shel jail os Jai ae nes : bin in , 43 these Wi @ até ; - ‘ . , ea im est } s% a4 ates . : . & + > " =e } 7 f . ; , VT A iul tiye a. i] } iy of aie wark The ; : : «or uruit es i the ard ther t i 23 stharess e¢sn' ~ i I ” : : t oat, ¢ . i ‘ a ‘ P . : : ] ee ‘ 4 is simte Stanvar providest lor tuern. & t Hp vettion * j at reauction iast Year Was 12 44 ' val i et wits b ¥ i lex foxt . — ‘ . oe a eo - — . . a*?t of : ae f VUU beghiof coitla ceed wae : i every piece I i no rigs I liire at U . 5 » # G mMpare t with i Official Appointments. Catarrh Kel foved in lu ise 6vU eaete n *% Te tra itt auclgicames with as h | louarters of Mail ! the vear cefore. The Chicago pro- | Fis Honor the Lient..Governor has been One short pufief the breath through t : ; ikecaut fan. We hope the : * . | pleas i Le following appoiut- Blower, supplie | with ese: bottle of Dr Norti t w the other wiil i to sort Gu’ Apo i v —Al— i ’ fa} Y OHO GR ,' pleased tu Make tue snowing appi - a 7 . atts ’ 7 flo the Oloer Wii : sete o nit wood UCUIULL Crk Uae 20.098 head, AUG ; ments Agnew eCatarrmi i ler. ‘i fuse <¥ Wecome this native production which has in I ET TT _ . . ‘ } & — s“sa10n7 ve fae L . 14 wit ow et) e 81 $a ne {i e " a} : er I ' > ‘ 3 bat ats iii ai = | Omaha 44.711. while Kansas City) I » be commissioners for taking affidavits | overthe —_ _ he nasal | yes. aces the beauty an i delicacy of our ' ah r hh yor tine ck i! thy 5 - |—James Dobbin of Khegiua; Join Hawke § less aud: fyiitiu. tO use, itre eves iusiai ¥ prsiiie aandin otuert the beeadth and : ee ee increased 45,501 and St. Louis | Grason of Moose Jaw; Oswaid Baynes and permauent 7 cures Catan, Hay bever power ot our horzen-wide iandscape and J Ess Ofjice ' ‘ s 66.461. maki P ‘ _— i Fresh of Moose Jaw, and Robt, K. 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QU'APPELLE PROGRESS. a PENG April 25, 1895. “ATTEMPTED MURDER.
ENGINEER FARR SUSPECTED OF THE AWFUL CRIME.
A Chain of Evidence Aimost Complete— His Betrothed Broken Hearted—FEs- capes From Jalil and Sees His Wife— Latest Particulars.
There never was a more diabolic at- tempt at murder and arson than that which was providentially — averted in Winnipeg the other morning. Never was crime attended with ench croel and cold-blooded heartlessness, and it is scarcely credible, except upon the assum- tion that the culprit is insane, that any human being could be guilty of such atrociously wicked deviltry. It is true that the evidence so far is purely circum- stantial, butthe links in the chain are slowly but eurelo fastening the perpetra- tor in their coils.
Mr. William Farr, an engineer on the ©. P. R., was suspected and his arrest was made on purely suspicious actions and circumstantial evidence, and for hours they could elicit no fact that would indi- cate a motive for the crime. Friends of the accused were indignant that he, a man of hitherto unblemished reputation, should be suspected of setting fire to his own premises. But later circumstances developed, and particulars learned, that surprised those who were more directly interested in unearthing the motive for euch a deliberate attempt to burn the buildings and their inmates. While the facte revealed have no direct bearing on the fire, neverthelees they demonstrate that the accused had been leading a double life, and that he had becoine im- plicated in a love affair which might have prompted him to take a desperate step to extricate himself. The facts eli- cited certainly strengthen the suspicions that he planned the incendiariem, and have given grounds to the theory that his motive was murder.
Incidentally it was learned that for some tive years Farr has been keeping company with a yonng lady in the city, representing himeelfto her as a single man,and that Mre. Farr and children were the widow and orphans of a de- ceased brother. This questionable con- duct on his part has been commented on by many for some time, and friends of the young lady acquainted her with the true state of affairs, but he was always able to relieve her mind that he wast anything but what he claimed to be.
Nearly two years agoa fellow worker with the unfortunate girl, whose brothers happened to be railroad men told her that Farr Waea married man. At that time he was running an engine on the Moose Jaw division, and she wrete him asking an explanation of the reports which had reached her. The reply came—an ex- plicit denial—and it was written in such an honest, manly, straightforward man- ner that the victim, who it appears was infatuated with the man, was convinced of his innocence, The intimacy between the two had paseed beyond friendship, and the young woman was patiently waiting for him to fulfil his promise of marriage. This ceremony was being de- layed at the request of Farr, who inti- mated to his affianced that he had pro- mised hie brother when dying, to remain with the children tillthey had grown to an age that they could look after them- selves. These facte were a surprise to the relatives and intimate acquaintances of the family,and have largely with- drawn any sympathy that at first might haye existed with the accused. It 1s re- werkable that none of them had the least suspicion of the duplicity and faith- lessness Of Farr; on the contrary he was looked on as an exemplary husband and and father, and was held in high esteem in social circles. The police located the young lady and learned that her name is Magyie Kobinson, and she is a dressmak- erin a fashionable Main street establish- ment. It appears that Farr has been in the service of the C. P.R. for many years as a locomotive engineer, but some eix years ago for the benefit of his health, devoted a season in business ae a station- erin Minnedosa. It was about this time that he became acquainted with Miss Robinson, in Minnedosa and Rapid City, where she was euployed as a dining room girlina hotel. The intimacy de- veloped, and on Farr resuming his for- mer position on the railroad, the young woman came of her own accord into the city, securing a comfortable home with Mrs. Thompson, on Adelaide etreet, and she secured work asa dressmaker. He was very attentive. spending much of his time with the young woman, escort- ing her to the theatre and other amuse- mente, and very frequently when not at work meeting her at noon and at six o'clock on leaving the place where she was employed. For the past eight suc- cessive Sunday evenings he escorted her to church, but not attending the West- minster to which he sometimes accom- panied his wife in the morning; and for along time he had taken tea at Mrs. Phompson’s with Miss Robinson, whose first intimation of the cruel and decep- tive conduct of her intended husband came With a crushing blow, and she could scarce realize that she had been the
innocent cause of the commission of so |
terribleacnme. With the fullest and
most implicit confidence in Farr, she had | become infatuated with him, althougn | he possessed no attractive or prepoesess-
Ing qualities, being a person of rather |
ordinary appearance, while she, is pretty and of striking, petite ficure,and might be cailed stylish, and alwaye dressed modestiy and in good taste. Farr’s at-
tentions to Miss Kobinson were most |
marked, and he made her the recipient
of many costly and handsome presents— |
his Christmas gift being a valuable seai- skin set.
family and relatives bad not become cog- nizant of his conduct, but all were en- urely ignorant and were startled on knowing the details. a brother of Mre Farr, accompanied the police authorities and bad an interview
with the young lady, when some of the |
particulars were confirmed. Miss Rob- inson is completely prostrated, and has been confined to her room ever since she firet heard of the cruel duplicity prac- used upon her, :
In conversation with the voung ladies
with whom she worked, she was highly |
tpoken of as a modest conscientious gir! of irreproachable character, a steady. faithful employee, always at her post of
duty, and who did her work cheerfully and well. They cannot understand how their comrade could be so systematicall y deluded—they can only sympathize wit her in her dark trouble.
It was understood in a general way between the two that the wedding would | take place next summer, but Miss Rob- 'ineon had made no preparation for it, being content to wait until Farr had been released from the sacred promise he told her he had made to his brother. While working on the case police received inti- mation that Farr recently placed an insur- ance of $10,000 on hig wife, but this has not yet been confirmed, though the au- thorities consider their source of infor- mation reliable, and will make further enquiries. If this should prove true. the case against Farr will be strengthened, and it will materially corroborate the be- lief, that he intended in burning the building, to add the crime of murder, for had the flames made any headway it wonld have been imposmble for Mrs. Farr and children to haye made their escape, as the fire would have raged most fiercely at all points of exit. It was villianously conceived and the cold- blooded manner in which it was carried out, has etirred the indignation of the public. For Mrs, Farr and children all experience the sincerest sympathy, and pleasure is expresed that the fire was so providently extinguished. The poor woman has been completely prostrated Rince the morning of the tire.
Interest in the case was intensified on it becoming known that Farr had escaped from the police station. Theaccused not having been arraigned he was confined inthe ante room adjoining the court house and etation office. This room
and I eaw one®day in one of the papers mention of a “Mrs. W. Farr’ in connec- ‘tion with some church work. I spoke to | him about it and asked how that could ibe when he had told me his dead | brother’s name was James. He replied that it evidently wasa mistake, and that hehad a brother James, but that the dead one’s name was Walter. Once when I spoke to him about these stories of his being married he wept bitterly and re- proached me for not having confi- dence in him, and my faith was blindly restored. He repeated to Mrs. Thompson where I live—for I thought she would know who visited her house—the same story he had told me about his care for his dead brother’s widow and’ children, and she believed him too.”
“] often saw Mrs. Farr at Westminster 'charch,” she continued, “and I thought i what @ nice little delicate ladv she was,
and what lovely children she had—twice she was with her husband, or as I sup- posed her brother-in-law; but for some | Sunday evenings past he came with me | to other churches.” “When did you see him last?”
“On Good Friday, and then I find that he lied to me. He said he was going to see if he could go to work or |not; instead of that he went home and had tea with his wife. and afterwards came and had tea at Mrs. Thompson's.”
“T could not understand,” she went on to sav amidst tears, “when Chief McRae came to me, what connection I could possibly have with any trouble Will Farr | could be in, and when he explained to | me that his motive might@ be to marry /me, I was sure that that was no reason
for the perpetration of anycrime. I in- sisted that he was not a married man,
looks out onto King street, but the lower / nor could the chief convince me—evyen sash of the window is boarded, and the; When he told me that he had seen his entire west end protected by irun bars. | Marriage certificate—that he had been There isa space of eighteen or twenty | /eading a double life all these yeare, | inches between the iron bar and window, | ¢ntreated to be taken to the cella and and at the tor two sashes are used for ven-| hear the bitter truth from his own lips.
tilation. The prisoner broke the upper edge of a chair, which he used asa lever to epread the bars. and as this was not wide enough a piece of wood was broken fromatablein the room. Both bear marks of their use in straining the iron bars. While the opening was still nar- row it ig evident Farr worked his body through, and then climbed to the ventil- ation window, through which he gained his freedom, To let himself down to the sidewalk, without creating a noise, he untied a rope from oneof the upper sashes, and thus lengthened the other, so that he could easily reach the ground, Farr is amediumly stout man, weighing about 160 pounds, and to get through the iron bars it is thought he undressed, so as
The chief reluctantly consented, and | went. I was certain, I was confident, thathe would deny it, and when I crossed the cell and put my hands on his shoulders and asked him: “Will, thig is not true; you are not married?” he cruelly replied: ‘Yee, Maggie; you know what I told you long ago.” It was not true, he never told me; he always convinced me and the few friends I have that he was a single man, and I esteemed him the more highly as an honorable one, because of his care of those left to his charge. He denied his guilt of the terrible accusation against him to me. But——
And the poor girl again burst out in tears, and sobbed in a _ heastrending
to more easily work his body through. | manner. — =
The escape was made betweenone and| “And his poor deluded wife—I hear two o'clock, for immediately on getting | she still believes in his innocence. How out of the station Farr repaired to higs|my heart aches for her; now grateful I home on Ross avenue and had an inter- | am that his double life was discovered in view with his wife before two o’clock.|time—not for my gake alone, but much ‘ —aeabaieeeantia | more for her’s.”
No one speaking wiih Miss Robinson would believe that she was otherwise than an innocent confiding victim of Farr’s wiles. She is overwhelmed by the terrible blow which she has so suddenly suffered—is completely prostrated. She keenly realizes her position, and with becoming modesty wisnes to avoid all publicity; but in her great grief she is more considerate of the feelings of others whose hearts, too. would ache—her par- ents and the poor suffering wife of the scoundrel who had deceived her. She
| was, it is evident, completely deceived | with Farr’s specious explanations, for, as _ | she gavs, it is incomprehensible that he | would openly and before the eyes of his « | | acauaintances pay her the macked atten- 11° ‘| tion he did, while his wife and family | were living in the same city.
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Winttram Farr.
ome ie ARMENIA MEANS WAR. An Uprising of Armenians Promised Next
ottic have ‘ed hi 4 ers have traced his subsequent steps Month.
to the C. P. R. yards, and it is supposed he stored himself in a carload of ties, which was attached to a train on the
Reports from Armenia of a recent date state that the Armenians are preparing
track and ready to Jeave for the west. Chief McRae was early at the telegraph
office, butup to noon had received no
further information. All hands on the
for war. During the past few weeks money has poured into the revolutionary treas- ury ina very stream from the Armenian colonies in Batoum, Tiflis, Baka, Erivan,
Those acquainted with the | above facts are surprised that Farr’s |
outgoing freight trains deny that Farr} Etehmiadzin and other places in Russia, Was a passenger, and state that they | and from Rescht,Kazvin, Teheran, Tabriz, neither saw nor heard anything of his | Kohi and othercities in Persia. and arms presence in the yard at the time of their | are not Jacking. The central idea of the leaving the city. plan of campaign is a general uprising of A Nor’-Wester representative saw Miss | Armenians throughout the Turkish Km- Kobinson—a pleasant mannered gently- | pire, some time during the month of spoken lady on whose kindly face were| May. The leaders have promised the left unmistakeable traces of recent heavy | people of Armenia that the chief attack sorrow and deep grief, and in conversa- will be made on the city of Constanti- tion she said : ‘nople itself, and that the brunt of the “J cannot imagine it possible that Will | fighting will be done by the Armenian Farr has been leading the double life he | residents therein, but this may be only a has. Itis utterly past comprehension. | subterfuge to encourage the faint-hearted He was so kind and gentle and generous ) at Van Bitlis and Mou. The leacers and tender; he was so unlike what he| bave even gone 80 far as to assert that really must have been that it has de-| the first attack will be made upon the ceived me completely.” | palace of the sultan, and that the reign Then she went onto tell of her first | Of Abdul Hamid will come to a sudden meeting Farr in Rapid City; of his at-;end. The yonng Turks, particularly tentions to her ; of her con.ing to Winni- | those who have traveled abroad, ardent- peg to earn her own living four years ago | /Y wish the young sultan anywhere ex- unknown to Farr, and now, after he had |cept on the throne. The Armenians ascertained her presence here, he had | bave at least’ 3.000 Martini-Henry ritles resumed hisattentions, escoriing her to | hidden in secret places in the mountains church, to the theatre, the ekating rink, | not a yreat distance from Lake Van. For and accompanying her in evening walks. | a handful of untrained Armenians to be- “There was no concealment of his inten- | gin to fight 300,000 Tnrkish regulars is tions to me,” she said, ‘-and he frequent- | beyond conception or human betief, but _ly introduced me to his personal friends, | the leaders, mainly young Armenians, [ always found hima gentleman, with | claim that afew more Armenians may the kindliest instincts; he spoke so lov- | a8 well as not be lost in the struggle for ingly of his dead brother’s children and | liberty. Palestine, the birthplace of his deep solicitude for them, that in. | Cbristainity, may also be brought into creased my admiration for him. He the revolution. They are genuine pat- neither smoked, drank nor swore, or had | riote, and believe that to free Armenia any small vices. I bad the most implicit | from the dreadful condition into which | faith in him—so much that even now [| it has sunk they must surrender some of
not stay there long, but police {
cannot realize the enormity of his con-, theircountrymen to torture, outrage and duct.” i | death. “You heard of his being a married | man?” Richard H. Horne, of Victoria, B.C “Yes, I heard,” she said piteously ;| Was burned to death recently. “and I spoke to him about it, but his ex- | en | planations were so clear and concisely T T T ' given that my euspicions were sein JOY IN Q) U EBE( ° lv allayed. He told me that his brother | et | on dying had entrusted his widow and A LADY SAVED her four little ones to his care, and that : he was carrying out his sacred promise. See ee He went 8o carefully into details that no Life Was a Burden and all Remedaies one could disbelieve him; atanv rate I) Falled Till B. B. B. Wae Tried, Now _did not. He always spoke of his love eagection ts Pestect, end Seath Wes
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most completed, and should the present weather continue Saturday | | ' i i t
will about see the end of it. The
Troe mort that i? = “ lo 4 ‘ : . farmers 1m pork that Wm pien tid friends, for kindpess and svmpathv crt Vin 1 I to soon n r ae nt pe} i " i ( l ) are: peDb. : 7 ‘ t da Appelle, April 25th, 1895 i J \ rohant 7 <3<)Pr - : ‘ le : Dilst | Spencerville Spl: ashes. Nexen tow? It } i ae R : ' 3S ; : } | } , Wri, t i ie : i mh odin a , une 1 ii, Starrs hia i . money | Point . h iol Was open d in due to Oh ya i le wil] ; : R lo and \ pee Wis! form, Miss E, MeMichael being , | 5 el ‘ \ T Oo bh i et is j il 7 ma x en Watid oft 7 + ; s + , ‘i aaa AS 1 . t ¥ rivine sil £iuUsivl a is t wet Your { } en nden ral, as | tisfaction, | | 7 - faction, | has it on the best a ithority that and a very smal astern | ¢} . : ") ali 4 Castern | the birch rod is now in pickle, and ——y 1 ;' or pr !will soon be eured. Twelve. we TT} y ’ t y ~— e? > } =T hi ‘ i f Mi W ariers | unauerstan i. h ait 4 attend- 5 ° ' . . bitbie \ ‘ ? ul | I t\ wnce aiternoon and was largely atte nded, | Presence of mind and sence of One very pleasing f re was tl } a Jt Sve Ss that) body is in times of danger very ry re) ; ‘ . } . the service Was taken part in by | eony, nt t resident of this s t z i . , = | . . th ieToOVu } 1 three dey nin } lata! ~ ‘ thi mim: ‘- | district lateiv Journeyed Into town t is Py It Vs \{ iLhes n | le ¢ e ‘ ot? ; : : i t cy l “ T ae li \ i ‘. M { st me the hous the Rey. Sarge: Awarcea +. ; * »} =e c 7 r J “ , Epis he gra “Uca) Highest Honors—Werld’s Falg. e ld it « r j c { i} 2. W ld 4 I { ny a union of th stha anythiny eis
Roberts ther . ‘ aici Wi } ' — 1 I’r I R r. SOT fe 5) ry if * } , ; 1ulis> : nas jus reuur t lrom t H vid ii Was iced « ' I > | Change o1 ar y Mr. H,} wT} * H Ss hn Th ut ta sald Mz: ' Ri berftson, s ‘ ” Of tine Outte . situation in Lond bn. “3 nut ver
bright, in fact there are very few
who look for any immediate im. | provemen We were extremely yratified, In fact, greatly surprised, to see the y di re pt mn whic h wus the recent shipments of}
ic results with those from the grass butter from Australia.” ee will be a meeting of the |
eoverings of the about town are being a as they were becoming absolutely |
anadian
compared very
winter creamery.
favorably |
‘Appelle Law nTe nnis elub in the hin 9g room of tl ie () neen’s hotel, Friday, April 26, at 3 as
—We are g
dangerous.
. ; H : a ae lection in Quebee West, | = } 1-6 , have been Compiereiy i sony Alas wic sFeevy UECiadIetU Ci Wajol : »* ? pam 9 ¢ i tin ; ‘ 1 4 + ti ie] ol tiie Tr 11st * changed, at ali €Vvéenis |
| judging from
—Owing to the recount demand. | McGreevy, in the late |
by Mr.
} ] ae
lately taken ph ce inine i
court in tat ambitious —A reunion of the v
the N.W LE. Force of iheld at Movosomin on inext, in the Queen’s i celel rate the tenth annivel
attendance
may prove sons of a ceyphering
ar } du infrmation pr r
| me
eVveral weeks In Newport.
deyree in medicine, yractice In Walhall
: f +} Rvs ibe 2e siness of the late l/r. Me
? store on the
Assoelition ty | season of LISD), Mr was ele Paterson, president ; Dr, gates es | dent ;
Lon ‘SP’
t?
) ’ '
Ay play for the —- to join the club will please Secretary. |
le rebe ign),
olinent ceived a letter nncing
ae eil- KDOWnN
ie
ive their
Mis.
A large
eX} ecvea,
—Says the Prince
Although not a valuable h turn 5 drinks, 1 jag. 4 jags,
} drunks, 2 jails, —The announcement
1 jail. stony aul hority,
coming was
ht t | > ring the
that his
jad to notice t different ttended to
1}, i’
We lls
the tables
turned aid by ten
“d by
icy Was
oe i
1 Calvary, : ,
i at nave
agistrates
Tt Advo- | et wine |
1 drunk.
Mountain. was made jrecently in Newport, It. 1. oa the |
| most reliable in | Prince of Wales will visit Newport
Summer, furnished by a t society man who had just from England an- royal highness |
that the
The
‘dattend the cup races and spend |
ww
who lately passed
Seott ot
fable examination before
board at Winnipeg will
Re ‘ John : Mr. § S. Seott of The -<+_—_>e «
Football.
+ « \t a meetine
an
\I
rheld in Mi
Foot} a
‘ted ot North
Sheilord,
Joseph Podham, vice-capt secretary \ meeting of the hel din Mr. Builyea’s Sih inst., to
coming
names to the
ISth onst. tot pose of re-organizing the (uA; pelle club for the Bulvea, patrou ; Mr. Portal,
W. Henderson, presi-
Walhalla,
a credit-
the medi- ‘ee rand took his ColimWence 1, taking up the
Laughlin
cond son of the Vresbvtenan Scott, and
Inisslon- brother
Progress.
simby ea’ ~
the pur-
M.L.A ae oe
ihe
honorary
captain; C, fata: wk “treasurer,
above club will
store on
alranve = the season, All
‘fee for the season 1s fifty cents.
- ~<Be «
Card of Thanks.
and Mr. Warner
desire to ex- | press theirsincere thanks totheir many
MOST FE
49 YEARS THES
RFECT MADE.
A pure Grane cet ream ol ’ Tartar Powder. fom Ammonia, Alum ora
The | home he found he had forgotten it. Reverse the beginning of this para- graph, aud the ‘reader gets a straight
tip.
full swing. ,in a Spencer, MeMichael,
hat the
‘its doors youthful aspirants after knowledge. |
c
| han 1 in put t their uwn shouldeis to the wheel. But |
Free ny other aduitérant.
TANDARD.
Seeding operations are now in Amongst those putting Messrs. |, Hardy, Cates, Fraser, Stewart and Downing; evi- dently these have not lost faith in the country.
While driving to
larve acreage are
town 3a
rested in their wand rings by a fellow passenger's involuntary ex- clamatioen, like hard times.” new reason to be prou L
Grassington Public School opened in Easter week to the
Miss Dale is teacher, and we learn
{ ‘that the attendance averages about
even. —--—-— + @- <> -o -——_-_—
Edgeley Ecnoes.
The continual mumble apainst the govern- |
sickening. No doubt the
been
ment is perfectly government have
suilicient ip their grant of seed vram: it is |
hurd for - opie to suffer | ]
their neighbors, and it is ha: government, by punishing one, to pu ishall, in a like sense, as Visi.iug the sins of the fathers upon the children; yet they
ils fair for tur
years, for which they heve received, Le haifpence, bnt tary, Lhe Territories are not the whole of the Canadian Dominion, nor do they hold the greater part of the population, and 1 wonld hardly be fair to a taxe d comnit nits though it shiouid bs unless that government, world
to he'p an untaxed one, necdfal to do se hand with the
community,
what is wanted from the government is fai play to all. Let then faulters and make them pay if they and let them their grants ze in reality to the needful settler; if all realy need it :et all get it.
We have all sample copies of The its usual Davin defamation. of new subscribers from our certainly uot be iegion, Mr, Meinnis’s paper ls like the mosqu-to outs siule the wire netting; it makes quite @ buns but it can't get its pout to work. Mr. McInnis will have to work hard to obtain four figures to place under Mr, Davin’s poil return, and af
sea that
lately been supylied with Reyina standard, with The harvest
| the much talked of redistribution comes to
pass he might as well give up the vhost immediately, The Reform party are always
em eta at, Ct ett ea a
fuw |
‘days since our thoughts were ar-
eng eeE
“That don’t Jook much | That was a fine | stable, of which the owner his |
dilatory and in- |
the faults Oi | ] ct. es 4 ~
Qu’ Appell e Station, «= -
have
done a considerable amount of good in former
kicks. Even 2 worm wiil }
n take hold of the de- } have it |
mist will |
grumbling at the high salames and need.ess |
expruditures of the government ; why, then,
shoujd they throw a need
‘ess cost on the |
country by causing a neediess and utterly |
nseless Opposition to Nicholas Flood Davin 4
} Seedtug is in fj) blast, some of our friends |
having finished long irst sown will be t! be -¢@), Pr wWidenes
a fai tie! d of compe tition.
ile.
~ 2 op ——
The Markets.
WINNIPEG PRICES. Wheat, 57 to 5Se, Flour, $1.85 $1.65 strong bakers ; oats. SO to Sle; $2 to 44; butter, lO to Te; pare, SL.S5 to $1.90 for 20 pound pails and $4.00 for 60-pound pats, compound at $1.65 compound in 3 and d of 60 pounds, pure
O-pounad pound tins, 30 per leaf ardin 3,5 and 10 p ease of 69 ponnds ; Poultry, chickens Se, turkes Le, docks 8e. Hides, Kiecn, Age for No. ] cows, Age for No. 2, anu Zde for No. 3, for No. | steers, and 44c for No. 2, hides grads No. 2 when not otherwise dan o reduce then to No. 3+ cured bides,
ito dc rendered, 2 t 3
puile;
Case
$s 10e, peesr ¥ t:
aged 5 to ote . tallow, rougt ‘
$4 per ton. sheep, 4e;
Live stock beet, 4c:
R good bucon he eS, ag tod 1-2e, SLorse 8, g vata
farm teum, S150 to $200.
LOCAL PRICES.
Whe at, 50 to Sve. : little offering. Oats, wholesule 35c., retail 40c. per bushel. Bran, SOc, por 400 ibs., $16 per ton. Fiour—Hnon- garian, 22; Strong Bakers, $1.65 to 81.85
pereack of 98 lbs. Reef per aide,3ge.; joiuts, Se ee ee ROYAL MAIL LIN i0e: Pork, hye. per 100 ibs. ; 4 to 10¢. per Ib. | to perforla: a “a ' {of han by ¢hus ‘ ‘ whe * .ES. j } YY -AAW, the bee 1 rivictye be timed 1 accordbug io choice. Mutton, 10 to 15e; : d segs _ 1: at ss es! x ae para Cheavest and quickest route te the Oid per ib. ; per caicase, 10c. Ww hite tieh, de i am } exer iis TY aeouars aud Cos Cuanh y . a “ 7.0 fo. prosecntion., & for quantities ; Re, per Ib. Potatoes, S0c ei ne alee From New York per bushel. Cabbage, lic. per Ib. Onions | yy Pixat ail by-'aws or parta thereof con- | phonecia, Hamburg American Mar. 1¢ 4 Ibs. for 25e, Hay, 36 to 27 per ton. fietug with the above be and are hereby geotia ” “Mar. }* Butter, 1zato l5c. por lb. Cheese, i7e per ge igs a hay a heii ny (* yne antian . From Livery lb, Kegs lode per doz. i ay pprag! i 4 thsi Lanrentian Allan Line Slax ih ty | 5 >+*=r- -— ha BU Uuil a UbLU Ls fit Nubetickiiets y Apel. GrO. TH Of 2g From New rh Hotels. ' With Steamers at : Hriteniie, White Star lin lan 22 Oa n a. Tunis n. Yorktor * iar. | i eee . a seh : : \f lan “wi . r ww hae 1 1 Be . , f , ley, G.F. Guernsey, Ee W. Gibson, E,W.1 HALIFAX AND NEW YORK | i3¥-luaw No. : 1895 ae New York Foster, J, Hurrington. Fe { ’ lie: BE. |} | : tate Nebraska, Alla: tte Jone, Jan 1 v1 ? ' be —_—_—_— a feuy ry . Sehr | piar Plains; il nderson, For at] European, South Ametican st if California, Jan. 3 louchw i: W. Potiock, M { ,o eae , + } f laniect- Cauin S40, £15. 8 “Th 9 é ‘ ) Vi thy ceK aud South African Points. A J i vy. Hidtiel i o - = as Leta J. A. MeDonald, Fort Qu’Appelle : ' Yrabll I bled J irae Wares. = Inten me era A. 5. Binns, C. P. Steele, A, P, J , Win -_—-—— Des () ? + 1“Qe” sid UpWar is mneg; C, Constantine, Moosomin; Sergt. | : nia Date YO. a, OF LOS as Passengers ticketed t ' - ay ©, bud ¢ ht hse = bor ilogers, A. Return Tickets on sale to all Pa: ific i See ' I t at im (sréeat b t itt y air, J. Love, WW. Vateber. Touch- ! ‘ : Sie oe See } i j We uw Ta’ tre Enro ee De; Fo W. Vateber. ‘Touch Coast points, Hawatian Islands : : , P = — wood . j ’ ia ae a 2 is hereby Cinemt. Prey t ma 5 P u cAustralia, 4 hina and extended to ¢ fos] eo } a Werts prints Japan, Weed, Canada Thistle, Apply to nearest Railway or Steanubip i ; 1 uf di ‘ oe - Ag 3 ‘ } rr gingeae soe j ‘i Thi } t WARNER fin’ 4 W A 1j Ls = dhat 2. ©. Saudersen, of 10-19-12 weat UrtoAOKELT EERE, ® | Sailings From Vaneccve:. yo sud meri dinn, glail be an inspector ve Gieneral Passenger Agent. Wirt sue } } entorce pravis o§ the ‘ ] or dimance 23 — peat Me ESE Weel i Z FOR AUSTRALIA ; im thie <miug Mum wa ies Tue gard inasnec “a — 1 ; , ’ , ry el ‘i . W 5] i ° . = — » tors i tT C atedi J ? i; $i 90 RE ARO i WARKIMOO, Junel6 | MIOWER A, May 16 *} % ; a ‘ vile’ - Ve are sorted $7 ee dempcsh ers | cI A AND JAPAN Oo. Mi renin erat ef ic = BalG are il f ig piug 5 las hi wet gins | bday actua ‘ > ‘ ; » | , a > | rat g \fay 13 * S ait > x a x rites repr t i Daeks > Oi bass he 1a , ‘ teergd 1) “yf U . sions of Ll : = wie geauu MPRESS OF INDIA, Jaze % + 10 ne 1 five ee COMVRACT S. i é t 4 .* ake VUROS ade S585- 498 as - 4 - aii ise sat . ° as , . rf t lite 1 i] —s JENDEMS, ADDEESSE! 66 & 99 "“¢ i* rin eof suchd ° t ostmasier tren , Wii ° Cc ® For tickets and inf rmation apply t EW $. Thai it shai be the daty of il ed at Uitawe Guth noon, ow Fr Ww ALNER » av t, Wu Appe.e, ort ROBT r & give ¢ notice : ig e t ul , ‘ ” ’ KE ai, Generai Passenger Avent, Winnipeg | D&TUON 2 OTe ia ordinence, for the first < : 1 - ; i aia Haw} eee See tae seme _____ | tame not Iaver than the first day cf Jnly in ; late te aa , i } &ee en} iets the sf dniy next ha g rind , é 1 Ww: +} 2 ¢ ™ « eys « ry : y pe ti 1@ i gee 5. That all by-lawe or parte thereof ean : EALSs Ik ANi? HIP DNESFe , é > In 1Z¢ biarchanse i $f pS aT hg eet ee t Fuenwo'd, ence p + , : : i ‘. ficting with tie @ouve be are Srey » we ; ‘ a favor by looking i be mark when e : : ' t ! BoUY L and src Bere 45 Fn eae a purchasing Doubtful Seeds alone. The best > i ca! 3 the 20th day of Ma 1895 BLO IDE AND WAPELEA t=" A reward of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS are easy to get, and cost no § ms gaggia _ 2. ne pages hess ; will be given to ansone for information lead more. Ask your dealer for WilttaM Dp ICKSUN, Reeve. di ee | onde O ii x e aii ‘ : Pia ee ee i G . THE ‘MiP wN { le k. oo On dis ; ’ Cure? ry J ing ¢t the ¢ victi n ul any perso OF { FERRY’S . : Et z ope i SINTALUTA ANDVAILWAY STAT! a s guilty ‘ . fear lent | > ose - 4 . Teiee y one ; FA ce Sate: se8e dee ie RHEUMATISM CURED Ix A Day. Seven times per week, computed yp LICeS., 4 tril if sia iit ry : 1 . ae hia i in any manner whatsoever SEEDS South American KRhumatie Cure for p.jprest pew ae ‘ | . z aT > - . " cai inane Always the best. Known 3 Rheumati-m and Neuralyia radically | forma et vbiti proposed -_ everywhere. Ferry's Seed : —s 5 2 dave ‘ - ~ | tracis m be seen and blank fort f Annual for 1895 tei!ls you cures In 1 to 3 Gays Its action > obt ; ie" = what, bow, and when to plant upon the system is Tem rm r cer obtain 1 at the poz ea on . Geo. F, oe tt és g he t SeutFree. Gctit Address 4 5 atkable anc Fespeciive routes, and st th et C CN UG., D. M. FERRY & C0., mysterious, The first dose greatly W. W. MeLEOb, Windsor, Ont. } : 7 = 7 ‘ Post Of lps; r. (LIMITED. ) benefits. 75 cents. Sold by Co. pactome ch Cilla : . , . ~ HAMILTON, ONT. KE, Carthew, Qu’Appelle. Winuipes, 20th March, 1595. 27-30
Whether the | rm fir t reaped rematis ter |
ranting lots of rain for |
ratents, barley, | eggs, Ses lard, |
und Uns sb 75 per | tierces, Yo per js ind. |
and ne branded |
Fotatoes, 30 to 35e per bush. Hay, |
Luxuriantly Fur
RATES, eee:
Par supplied with best brand
Repaired and furnished anew.
Excellent Soinple Rooms for Travellers.
A,
Sarsapari
apes ee oe eT a
‘ ys?
C
. ee , i arn fr ‘ Sciatica, iNeuralvta, Sc rofula, APPG ted trom teume to time by the Couneil Soces, and all lérvntions. f t anmuicipniiey of Judian Head, be it oe ene therefore enacted | 2. ae mes feRty4y ! , i 4 | 3a 5 iLbe the duty of the road over . 4d rhe : : | Ltd die tee e an ted a3 eer, sa soan thereafter as convenient, hav —] a3 3 ’ - cane eit : la ) fe ¢} —_ a \é _ i ~ = fs om bier TEC Wet ai it Likes ¢ n Of the mummies fe ee oe % § 7 ace : t n {t arlies Jiable for the per jae Cate, Sc L en a imanaiametd” tg pda bie 7 ni ii ] es t i! ter t\ ale eS tate Ey (BOY aBe : Bere ng Re ed reurie | » Fespee ivery to nivel nun ata _ , . eral as al 7 7 eS a , . ‘ ; certsin time t } riace toe pe form th " lab 7 r. z. , ; Done ae? ances I asa i pid. da >, cali o\-s f tup i ipo et eda by thee mmanenl. rio Or. ail imy Ou or before the tirit day of Angust in f és : t a ais : sey N re’ the roqd aver eo eha'l re'urn te ive. ‘ “ones vee tgs oe? 4 . * 4 | : % 65 V7 7. i the c.erk of the muuien ty the Jist receaved ee Soe eRi ce =} jth , | my HD, AD OP Pos ve Clie maine O;. eae purty von) +) } : ‘ P ~ I > Coury erved there- | [Sry op FREY EY shies a 18 tute Inbor mentioued !
ve era. >
| wn @
AMiduight wakes
a with a colicy baby or 3 colicy Pan, G3 Bi
B isn’t pleasant. Hither can be avoid by keeping a bottle of Perry Davis’ PAIN KILLER 02 the medicine sheifi. It is invaluable in sudden attacks of oe f Cholera Morbus, Dysentery and Diarrhe
Just as valuable for all external psins. DosE—One teassoonfit! in e haf cea of weteror mil (warn a , » & Le
UEEN’ S
>.
nif ccnrenient})
nished Bed Reoms, Cuisine Unsurpassed and Well Lighted Sample Reems.
Headguart
Lhe, GL AND
HOUSE,
———
HOTEL,
Headquarters for Stage Lines to Fort Qu’Appelle,
Commercial! Travellers’ Favorite House.
Cidars, PORTER MEETS ALL
{
RAYMOt
TERMS MODERATE.
LOVE & 1D. Proprietors.
ewe 6.
RAINS
)-
COMMERCIAL HOTEL,
INDIAN HHAD, N.W.T.
dar furuished with finest brands ef Liquors and Cigars, PORTER ALL TRAINS. DAVIDSON, - - - -
ae ai
BRISTOL'S
MEETS
Pro
Vee ewe
| By -Law No.
Lay MUNICIP ¢ SLITY OF
STHEREAS i is t ait —. ’ deiine the dn
INDIAN
dl em d
ures imatisn, Gout,
nn ill 4 om Said ]ist, im th yy. i. he UOALi Lez sOY, Sarath state i the st
thevetu lias been perfora
necessary tesa bee al Oly
QWs! =p rt L.= ae a , “FA 2%, Be TAS — J EPA LD dE a Sy WY. ¥¥. be ia) this hotel the travelling public will find all the e mveniences that are necessary to mnake then’s a hfe worth living
, Large
$1.50 PER DAY
ers for Two Daily Stage Lines to Fort Qu’Appelle.
Assa.
* Oo ‘ee Xo O "S W e) | oF
‘
COAE,
is NOW
Cheaper than Wood
American Hard
“Stove,” $12 de livere d, “11 aU on car, + Canadian Arnthracit, “Stove,” $9.95
'
Now first class in every respect.
seers,
ator not performed
sens. 3 © delivered, S3.69 On car.
S660 in shed.
25 mn shed, Na
Galt, £6.35 on car, Hassard, £4.
‘ } A . ~~ . Tlave a look oft mey Drep Siding
S23
im Car.
QU'APPEL
‘Qu'Appelle Valley
FLGUR FRILLS,
FORT QU’'APPELLE. Enz: fATian Wa dned ~
sSaras | FLOUR
Stronz Saker CH Pp,
deve Grah-m RAN, SHORTS. CRACKED WHEAT. Che) per jor Griz ime y Feed Stujfs. Fuil supply always on hand at BULYEA’S STURE, Support Local frdustry.
JOYNER & ELKINGTON, PROPRIETORS. ee 4%
RM LANDS FOR SALE
The
North-West Estate of the late W
Lands of the . kh. THISTLE,
| COhIprising
prietor,
1S95,
HEAD.
LSAT WT oe Oe bie oe Jj . 4 ‘ is ‘ ae va . ry uch pe Old Chronic where . eis, Vj 1 ‘ : if 3. Uhes tstiall be acconips nied bys iet f wi uc! t a a 86 Ib. . . : } : ‘ 2 an riiidsy isocribed and <worn te by th r ; ” : = > Suré end i ask you phy CPist mad overseer, in the form fellewing: SRS : si I, (A.B.,) overseer of road division Ne. ee my oy! CENNT ET ad c= ’ nar’ : , — 4 ‘ scad? athe Dane ee Fx a : ; | ee yt the ra it! jibe ey ot Th Liat bead, Yue oath and suv ihat the state : = Yeo AGa ri: a ment seceppos'te tie name Of veh party yer’ Lod of — ¢ on the above Yr annexed) list, as to ti “ performance or uon-performance of the statule inbor therein mentioned is true.
4,000 ACRES
Of Valnable Improved
FARM PROPERTY
ARE NOW OFFERED FOR SALE ON
Most Reasonable Terms,
For full particulars apply to
i ms ER ESIC CHRSORN,
BARRISTER,
QU'APPELLE OH, SAY
hid you sce those pretty
Baby Carriages
Where there is such a fine display of FURNITURE, PICTURE
FRAMES, &e., &e.?
No! Where is that?
At Buiyea’s Store,
OCEAN STEAMSHIPS.