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� I ..' ' A WONDERFUL 88100FI, - PELEE.
THE FISHER AT ROME QUEEN 'TOR1A ug" HIS FIRST RECOGNITION. -00--- .
1 6 1 I Canada May Wall Fost 'Proud, Says I - , I I ISLAiii 0'006. " I
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. _". - ' . Oazott# of 4,pridon. Tho Torwalit Pont in, the Oproar of '"rsr IrAln Kun Over Hu"'Vi`educt Wt"4k Industry, Promises. to so 4 air, , . I .. I � Ir I
HASITO OF P The Canadian Gazette. Of London, Ngthanlot 14owthor"o. at Lathbridl;4. W . � � . I I., rr I . I 1. , ... , , I � - .
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I IN ALGONQUIN PARK. ' 4ay#: . The first reading of --Tfie. Scarlet T�ecentlY a great delegation ,,of Ono on Lake Erie Shore, I 4. 1s: I � IV I J
. Canada, bus ason to her proud , Letter., Pronlinent business wen of Winnivok. One interesting portion of Ontario I .. r 1. I ,. I
of hQr,,sbare 10rodthroo tiven, Victori'A . bas been tO14 'a T� W' U19914' toured tile -entire .Canadian . -'Province is pel,�e Island, lying in the I __ , . . I .
�Rong4r Mark Robin '' memii4w � Ill front 3 Duck-ingbarn. i 0100'x book Of *s0ays, 0CQatewpora- muting Interest in the WO- western part of Lake Brie, and which, , - - - I
. *on'Describeik Ant- Palace, from which the boarding bus riew, The l`044lug was given to the, nadlan Exposition It propose . CO- 'jowing- to Its southerly position. has . . . . . . - _. . ��
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Mal Whll.�h Preys, Upon Porgu. just been removed. The stal, 0 be held i that I a climate highly ouitable for, the �
Ire of tile autbor'o dearest critti, his wife, Pur- City in 1912, as a celebration of the growing of grapes. it is sometimes i
, late Queen ha4i!t tobb�? placed ill * I I
� Pines, F14h,.And small Grims--Ho Position, and I . T oxnas Brock, Ing the endro wInter when be Was at centennial Anniversary of the arrival termei the vineyard of Canada, and Whore Is there an Individual, This CQln*y cannot dio, got - �
. Is a Keen. Hunter and ,Keep* th R.A., the sculptor, iNill take aniitber work upon the hook lie meemo. op- of the first co since 1,866 grapes have been grown who, Is 04 capable to act a$ the sick 1. .
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. . . � 0 eighteen mont I , . ntingent of Selkirk,set. executor of yo Or take a holl4ay-always, I
I bs to complete the igar. pressed by some secret staxlety. tlers upon tile banks Of the Red And wine m4cfe in this , I ,or v. *11 ali,thle Co
I F904 $upply Pcarce--How He cot Ele loasoury. but the. lower por,�ion of avorably , .. .4 MV re44Y to ftitlifUlly perform Jjs '!. I
; His Name Is a M ry '7140re wasal knot In his forebelid . Itiver, who thus became the real, plo. situated j, 11107s, W111011 'WAS organized and .,
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. . . the memorial has been Opened to the all 'the time,'* "Ald Mril, 11awtborne. Meevs Of western ,settlement ,an. e- - Island, Were the pioneers of - *rust. I
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� marble foull- Finally One event')-- be went ta her . volopment whichastonishe , I
public, embracing the d 4 of Peler, dovoloped especially for this pur.
The fisher, Pek'an, or Pennant's taln - d the world- tile native'wiia industry, in Canada , I - . ChA es vo never 0 �
and, Wsins, retaining walls, . , , psc? I - I , Irg rester, but , �
lllarteii� is among the largest ef Amer. bronze and marble sculptured reliels, .and said: that he find Written some- in later years. During the visit of the and their work is being continued by This Corapauy will can -t usually less than the teMunore,tIOZL �
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1efin Marten, sayis Forest Rarger Mark granite p4ving, steps and P1 teall. Au tiling Which be Would like to read delegation to the thriving young city, the Pelee Island Wine and Vineyard th , 7,out- 0 � I � i�
a I C � .0 list lettor the forms,. of your allowed Individuals, . . I
Robinson of Algonquin Park in To- idea of the size of the actual mellicir- Mood. The work amounted to very it Lethbridge, the. et�pjtai of sunny Co., whasa -.-early demands for grapes Will. I _ �
. I southern Alberta, the Program of the run frow; fS ta IoQ tons. In Bome t will manage the estate Services of Family Solicitor.
xonto Saturday Night, ial iay b 1� little, but "till he would like to read it. reception planned' by the citizens Con- other districts of Ontario Province, off1cleatly And economicallyV and I
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The general ,g, ,,,: gatNered from the fact
,color is brown or black, varying portion -alone LGOO tous � All that evenIng he read, but .as the . - ,always retained. � I
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tained the unique feature of a trip Falls, St. Catbar- avoid legal entanglements. I I .
nd 800 tons of granite have i romance ,was unfinished At 1*,4tlwe his over the great viaduct which the 'Ieh' allhidag.adrsao Quebec 'Province, Correspondence receives prompt,
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greatly according to age and season, been used. With the Other Oversea : wire, made no cowwout lges�"ctc -It Will not lio tempted, as, an
The fur is dark . a, knowing that C.P.R. is building across ,the He 'Wine ln�iing is cirried on, and the and�caroful cousideratJ004,
Qr below than Above, . Dominion$ Canada -contributed ha,nd- he disliked erft, , River At that point. I fly volume of . Individual mi&U4 to speculate
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-which is contrary to rule 1h other ani. $01gely to the me-morial. Her donn' heard the. whole., . courtesy of the company with tile funds held In trust. It , Xguagod In connection With, the
mals. Its ave I ., the special go means inconsiderable. Ill view,
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rage. length is from Con is, ambodied in the beautiful � train in which the delegation traveled however, of the climatic conditions by law from I;pec#- Huron a. zrio Loan "d ,%vin
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gates through which entrance is niade was run out on the bridge. and they which prevail in Canada, � � � P
�24 to 30 inches. the animal weighing to St. James' POk and the Me now her suspense grew so unen(lum- thus had the distinction of being thi . and -the latiou.
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. froin 12 to 20 pounds. A distinguish. worial � . . circumscribed area: in 'which grapes - Co. I
froni the -adjoining Green Park. ,These ble that to the midst of it lgovIgg, first, passengers on this wonderful tri. can be giown, it is questionable I
!rig feature of the fisher is its tail 'gates area source of much adigirtitioll . scene Biro sank from -her Jow stool to, th of.engineering, locally designat, whether the na.ti , -
-which, taper n un� he '4 ve wine. industry will .
4 1 I. 9 Iron! 4 busby appea"� and pride on the part of Londoners, the floor, fir-egsed her hands to her ed eighth ,Wonder of tile world.,' ever attain to such dimensions as in
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4,11ce at the body to a" pointed end, and the Porninion is worthily repre- ears and declared that she could not This. immense br�dge was . necessi.
, te Australia or even the Cape Colony,
Welvo to twenty inches I ' adi by the bear to heAr it. in, ation of the to say nothing of the vineyard state
is from t sented Thegates were in. t4ted by the de n I
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g- Brows, I . liawthorne put clown the manuscript construct a air line from - of California, U.S.A. There is a plaoe
1ength. grove Gu*ld, Brenisgiove, Wor-* O'P,R* to
t In general ,appearance. the fisher is cesterahire,, English labor being ex- and looked at her Lethbridge to Macleod and thence to 11111di r 11 .It a I
At - I , !n Amazement. I for Canadian wines, of that .
outer and more Powerful th clusively utilized. On the ceutre , the coal fields of the Crow's Nest, cann . .there . V, I
exception I if Canada � ONTARIO,
animals of this genus (the . an Tnost gateds 1�e complete arms ,O "Do ,vou really feel it so tn,ucb?,, he and as a link in their second great wt be the slightest doubt, both � I T&ONDONo
being the wolverine). The ears are are esigned. On the either asl;ed. "Then there must b At home and, as has already been I �
gates on . � 0 0914" transcontinental Which Will ultimate, Pointed out, in the West In '0� i -- ! , . , . .
ow and broad at the base. side the arms of Ontario, Quebec, thing In It." . I dies, but -I. - . . . 1. - I_""_W"
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Their ly parallel the bounclary."The old they .should be sold as �R� -_
: imbs are powerful, their, feet being, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick are The noxt'day the wariuscrtilt was which this out -off will replac 1 le products of � .1 11 _ � ______ --- I I
_ e -W�Iaa -Can da�n4nd not masquerade under . I .1
Carge and covered with thick coat of represented, wbile on the pedestrian dellvereff to the publisher, and on the very circuitous, and crossed between thq A 4 .
'.or and armed with strong curved gates appear those of Alanitoba and, following morning James , T. Fields, twenty and thirty trestles -4 constant n ea of French, Spanish or �
.claws. The fur Is coarser . Prince .Edward Island, Where, by � source of danger to ftaffie, and also Portuguese Wines, with which they AS K FO F1 I
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and longer i the pubII9Iwr,. Appeared ut the nutbor's have no connection whatever. 0ina- I . . . 0 .
'than in other martenq, consequently the way, are Alberta, and Saskatche, dbor4 When lie was admitted. he !� constant expense -in the compar4" dian wines labelled as I �
. not so valuable. The fisher is a gr � eat . Wan? The two outer stone piers carr�. tively short distance , between Leth- such will be . I I
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"traveler and .rapid in his mo s, two large symbolical groups, which taught the little bay of the fricoll-v- 10 'bridge and Macleod. judged upon their merits,, but even, . . . I
I I vernent : his arms and asked., "You splendid lit- consuglevs N, . . .
.and is a puzzle to. a person .,who on- were deeigned by Mr. Henry Pegram, The new bridge is nr)t yet ready Jor vho do not rank as con. I .
I AR . . 11olaseur; Will hardly be deceived if I . 11 I . .
,dertakes to follow his trail. Travel whole is artistically tie -fellow. do Too know What a father actual traffic, but )e permanent they pretend. to be something else. , .
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.in for perhaps a mile an t completed in double fine gold gilding.. you have?" . . I tracks 'Will lie laid over . .
h g be ground, it early I . . I
e will suddenly 'take to the trees,- When, finished the oueen Victoria Ile bad But up till night to read the ApgUSt, Lqter two years, wor in Care and systematic attention to 9,11 - . � I
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Passing from one to another for emorial will be one of the sights of manu engineers and an army of V the the PrQ'.!BSeS of Magufacture-tbat , . � Vx) � I � �
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-considerable dista England. - � Jew In the early morning., After his last of the 65 big steel towers. upon of fermentation in particultir-will be . .
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-the ground"again, It there' is snow . Interview 'with the publisher 13aw- whi'oh the bridge Tests is now necessary to an even greater extent . . I
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-of sufficient deiAh be way borrow on. MURP0 NO "4ASY MARK." I on" than heretofore it the Industry is to . . Indicl POle Ale
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eal feet�to suddenly . I - I thorne catile downstairs with a kirm foothills, will then have -ass uilderga, a,,Iy in'aterlai expansio . . �.
appear beside an old log or at urtled its � n. � .. I . . .
tree -vvbjch SecretprV of State Will Take Vacation eP and Walked about, his face,lllu� definite shape. Twenty-folir' mil There is no earthly reason.why these Prelud'icO and unscrupulous vendors may sugge$t otbgrs,
-perhaps he may again climb, � mined by ue;m hope and vigor. The pounds of steel have b "Oil desiderata sbo . . - but compam it esli, ' I
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U -Rest of 'Em. een consumed old not be forthcom- W Y YOU Win
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Fishers are very active climbers, . o ri World had found him Out. Recogul- in its- ribs arid girders, every one ing.-Standard of Empire. . � �pwiky- freedom from acidity, Palatableness-Labatt'a Ale is iurpass. .
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.And are credited Every now and again good Ft es 1. o d b�r fcvr�at about half t . I � . . .
-With being able to creep out of the Privy Council Chain. tion was at the door. .1 � . of which, 60 far as possible, -has been . I he price of beat imp
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"capture most of the smaller animals iciil role . I manufretured.in CLniida; and before DIPFERENCE IN CANADA. . � . I '. . I . . '. � .1 .
a', wa, despite the off . -last bolt is riv0ed this' v st struc- � I . . � I
such . squirrels and pine marten, , ber at Otta . the . . I I NOWNWIff"Pa'" I . .
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,etc., on the trees. They ate v6ry 6. that everything� which� transpires be- THE CAMEL. ' I ture, 5,027 feet in length, aill . -
structive to favk 'hind the sacred portals i$''a state ': - .� . I W . have English Paper Warns' Delogatps to - I
-ns, young beaver, . .cost , the railway nearly - two million I . . .�.
muskrats, �rabbits_ partridge,, -and secret., One of the best of these Chqr&oter1r,t1,c4 of the patl'ont, Strong dollars. In spit of the immensity of ,� Congress ef-the Hudships. �.. � 1 I . .. .. .. . �
-birds and their n6sti stories wai told by an Ottawan, who . .� I . . . . � - . .
a. Thei 4ppear " . :And Useful Animal. the work and the omnior en .
ave a "et I I (Jay � ai3d - . I . es nt clan. In conaeotion with the number of ' 10 I 1. . .
-to `h . al liking for porcu- came to Toronto the other . , As far -back tis the lish -Wouleri-going to Canad for . I
:pine has -refer6,.ice to. Hon, Charles Mur- I . ,.middle of last. 'ger,,, only one of the steel workeM, I a I
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. s. These they kill with 'ease dur- phy, the genial and talented Irish�� centur,r�Geuernl you MoItke In his de, those - intrepid cow -boys of the. skies,. �Efng in 1 e e t I in Toronto of the Inter- . I . . I
!rig the- winter months by routing lost his life in its erection. This fatal. national nasincil of -Women, one of .
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-porky from his den I or capturin m,a,n who is noly Secretark of State. scriptive letters froul Asist lillijor had ity occurred a few' Weeks ago,. - the Lonlon ladies':papers had amost .. .
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..1hen out feeding. 'When overtaken, The Ministers were discussing their many good ..Nvords to say about the, one of them slipped while working "sensible and useful article recently . 1� . .
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porky curls himself up, quills all set, plans for the. summer, arid those who canlel. ."khis, nullual," -he .said. "can .neai- the iop . � of s. tower .and went on the. little differences - between. . .. . �� .. .11,
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-in his usual rhode of dofence, The were going to Euro�6 or t6 the ex. carry, a burden Or llearl.v 000 pounds crashing down hurldreds of feet to, the England and Canada, which the via- _ I , ..
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I fisher simply burrows into the snow, trenifties of Canada -were suggesting and Is used by-the'noginds and Ara. valley, below.' Although he 'caught a itor for the first time might find pit�: . Ah -old-fashioned, . "
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,seizing porky from underneath All Who should *act for them duririg their ,blans In toking their women, children, cable in his deseent arid swung mo- -falls. The,, writer, ,speaking � in the I 0 1 -working filmace is a non-.
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is over in a couple of minutes e*xcept absencei There s6emed Io be a' gener, 014 men, tents, food, water,.etc., from mentarily there; be lost his hold . highest terms of the ability, charm, I �� 11 . . .. I .
the feast. al desire aniong the latteir to load place to PIRL.O. It Is able to. withstand crashed to the earth iind ,When hi�' and smartness in -dress of the Cana. . I roducer'. . . . . . .
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� ' . . � mangled body -*m �ieked up� ev. - er-. � V It consumes the coal, � but through leaks and. . . . . .. '.
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Mate, and Sir Richard Cartwright is and a fifth stowach,e% ' I Aonal. attention is soinething. n cracks wastes the heat. . . . .m .: I
'how the fisher escapes the effects of cry dians,'reminded her readers that p
. Many tire at a loss to understand their junetions upon the Secretary of, a march of ten days without-drInk, bon6 in it Was broken.
-porcupine quills. A cl�se .examina. - reported to have said: - .1 . Vr reserves a I . .. - ot only � I . . . . . .
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isher during . "Oh,:IVA all right. Charlie Murphy. . or Its wasier In -an hour of ex- . ' To R u-n'to Hudson $ay.. 4 expensive in Canada, but hard.to get . It is not economy to have such a furnace in I � I . I . .
-tion of thepelt of tin old 11 W I . drink f � �. I at Any. price. -She warned her read. . * ' . .. . .
. the skinning process will. show that ill be here all' surnmor!" , treme distress,.. Thp halir of.the camel. While tl;e C.PXZ., and Grand. Trunk era not -to ring bells constantly for a �Oiir own home, or in.your tenant'4. home. . .
-he is possessed .Of a s4cohd �skin, ' Quick .as a' flash the Secretary Of .Js used for - elothl rig and 'tents. The - Pacific Companies are still btigaged in . . * - � . . I I . � 1. . I
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-through which the quilli' Will not � . . � * and flesh� are healthy. It. exisis * maid to .pkorrn', various offices, and I I . If you ar6 thinking of builditig,you Should be irAter- - I � � -
I State replied-.'-.' , ' ' I milk .spying out th�,Jqp,d -in tho Peace Riv- to remember that - C4nadian ladies , . I ' . . I . I �
penetratei their points breaking .off ' "Olf, n.6, Charlie Murphy will not, on tile. most Inisoilible footi, .such as -er Valley, and,while tbo'Hudson Bak. generally; cleaned their , own B110e.s � ested in. Surishine Furnace*.. I.t.adds 100,per cent'. to � . , I
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.and doing the fisher no barni.- I be here *All summer! Charlie Murphy ,grass and thistles. . � I : . . I .11 . . . . I
. Such are the char. Railwa5l seems to b6 hanging, fire,' the . did without early.cups of tea in bed' I home comforts. . I . . . . ". �. , . �. . . .
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Passing a small lake one . &� last is going out irito the oouniiy� 'fle's, ticteristics of this ljq'rl�jit strong, de. Depaitment of. Railways slid CanWs and generally magag i. . - As soon as you let the coritra�ct fo . r your house . d I ecide-' - I . . . . - .
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December, I saw an unusually, large no R, W_Sc6tt!" .i has Just had laid before it in Ottawa Waiting on, . ed without hlilL I I . 11 I ..
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. fenselesi arid inost .useful - of - all ant All this -seems odd to . on your furnace, The " Siinshine " .nian will be - . I
,Porcupine traveling. across' the ice at The. point 61 which Was' that in. ;mals.�, . I I 1. . �. locai1ons and plang .for a railway Unglish'WOMen in a coontry where � I i ... .
. . :, I pleased to tell y.ou'just.how thia rooms ought to be '- . .
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.a greater speed than. I 'brelieved -it previous years' whene*ver a'Miriister .1 4 camel N never �elle,�Pd of it's load through 'Canada's Nortbland which service I,-, 'cheap and excelle t For . � . I . . . ..
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went' away -during - th'' ' is - . will xank with nnv of -the big -Caga- laid �-but withi. an eye to secunng -greatest heat from I .
-travel. Being curious to le from ille begiuninAf'of fli� Journey to a 'lady to'clean- her -own shoes is unu . 1:1 . I . , .
arn, the duties were performed .by Hon; R. W. diant railways in importance. These heard, of. � - The' writer of th6 the smallest donsumption of coal. .' ' � . . . . I .
*cause, I started to investigate, 'and ' I Its end. It ealts, trulks and aleepso no- pI .article . .. " . I � I .1 . _. . . . .
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found the track of an ordinoarY-sized . Scott, then "Secretary. of .-State, Until. der Its burden. ofteu for wee" n't a ans have beenAlled by a. company hastened to - explain. however, - that .. If. you'want to ex2eriment, with .the 'question doh.'t - . I � .
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-11sher in pursuit. Se6i�g �, he hAd b�-calge a veritable Poah-Bah 'ai . . 1. - � .
� that venera . know . n as the Hudson Day & Pacific Otinadians generally used a dressil llic!fr " Sunshine.": , . I . . . . . .
n - haste. .I fbl- combined in his person all the offices easy -matteri as It -t ,)�. . I . . I
evidently departed I rid' time. The trabilug, OVA camel is no . Railway'Co., backed by powerful fin- � in a bbttle,� which does -not seem- Be - -If yo�t want to settle the question specify " Stinsllinei" .
]owed � rikes about three, 'Plicial interests In. Great Britain. t . . .
the footprints and found' he- . . . dreadful us a brush and a, box 61 , . . _
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'had driven porky 'out of his rocky' of the Cabinet, ..!lot Mi, Murphy be� yeurs,to tetich It to bend the knees In . This* company represents'one: of the blacking, Shi told the would-be .1 . I . I . . . - .. � . . I .
. Neves .that *it. is ill -A as much a. Club. order to be loaded arid unloade . stiongest'aggregations of capital that . I . . � . 19 . , 1. � . I . �, I .
appeared (from the d.: travelers thaf the established cost I I
den after what P inet Ministe'r's duty to go out arnong , . * Ilins 6vk-r applied for a railway ebar- 0111 1. . . . . .. I I . . . I . I
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n - - - While as the thilp passes the camel ter n Canada Its capital is $50,000,'- of leaving. boots.. at. the door to be . " . L I I . . .
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footpri ts) to have been a very 6x 1. . ' . I .. .
.Citing time. , 1. . . .. . in - to sit.in an olPce and I . . I i -cleaned. was .no� understood. in Can- ' L . . Wck I . I ,- . . I I I .1. .
. the' as it is 000 all of 'wilich, it is claimed, is . . I . . . .. I . .
. competition of the new railways.which su�;;eribed, �while.a lot of,it has been. I ard of .. � I . . .
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The fishet is verv-fond of fish, tind become a mere .signing machine, .so are plercing.every pari 'ada,, and sbme 6f u4 have he ! L . . . L . . . . I . I I . . .
is said .to catch a1qw suckdrs in.the he vill 'start -out fo�Abe Pacific.Const . . of Asia Minor, paid lip. The company has' had two the host creeping down ato at night .. . . : ..
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:spring in much the' same -in I L L . Yst, thaaks to the power of tradition surveys ,made of their two . prop6seif be boots�, -himself, which ar . . .
-the bear. Yet he is. n(St anner as 160)� after public interests," party . to )0'*' ' ' 11 ' . . I IFOS.1 Cliliton : Out . I �
-water L ani-. - �Ina over the :Turkish. Inhabitant ' lines-ptie'to go to Prince Albert from , 'Ll . .. . . Jafid LB ..,. .
.. a interests and thd interests of his own , s 'of the h 'e� be eft innocently outgidethe- ' . . .. .1 . 9 . . . .
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mal, as his name impli6iL The many , s . I I . . . . ..
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bushmen and e. coun their tononess -for'. these � Hudscrn BA31 ocrbs�s the country just I .. I ,. . . . . �
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he fish- , . . I.. � . animals, - outeSL-today are . n . . ... . � . � ., �11' ill I .1 I w - �1� I 11 "" , - . , . . . . .1 �., . . .
-have discussed the�habitR of t . tbe imraraik. r . ' to.the -qouth.of*Ltike Atliabagea, a d , . W. b .. . . .
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name from his cuiininc� and ability Railwdys and Ca als, nevor f6rgets Aden rallwa.vs. -Uuiidwds of camels . Pass, . . . .. . . I . . . . I . I . .
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to plunder tt 0 that he Was once a newspaper man . ; pas . s'over the. caravau- bridge into the ( . �, . erection of d monument.. A, few weeks : A.d � . , 13
. .Th) comoank's reprpkentatives baire ago the Countes,j, Grey turned the first' a.' ;
when baited with fish.' He is said to. I indeed, I there .. are .times when. lie city of sw�,riirt vvery day, and In the aid before- the Department plans ,4nd . sod for this" . L nieniorial. ', - I... I �
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only to. his. cousin, the .would, fain b- a newspaper nie.n ,,,gain- . : . . . . .. L .. L L. . L . .
wolverine, in destruction on a trap- just to f0el-what it Would 'be like,t '' market place In frout of the mosque* of soundings of.. the harbor at Fort L .The'Nittle itself was fought in 1813. i . . I . ... . I . .� . I. . I �
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per' line of traps, and Is very'keen- have a big "koop" to Amrid L in to I 'Collstanthlople wany rid of' y.the American . . . Z . " ' . * � I .
.scented, which :.c�n`ables hi'm 0 --find the city editor. On� of these occa- camel$ May still. be seen., . .. . L .. . . Bay terrninus,:and hav6 exhibited fleet agKin aseebded the .h,,ke, this 1.
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-the many feeding places of the otter,. sions developed, the 6thet dty when , . . , .- . I - . L., .White Star steaniship. line will"start' .Zearge. The British general, Vircerit, . .
where he goes occasionally to' 'pick 4�0_. . , e service between. Fort, *d ' .
� I he was d6vil in, New York.in cronii * . bin Listlo
up any scraps of fish that should tion With the prpparatioxi of the p1nns OtL " 't against a
I . N Sinde� the Flood. ' an up-td-dat e;5pairing of holdirig . r. 19090
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chance to be left on the ici) or shore.. for the new .Quebec bridge.' Here was, Sir Henry Irving once received what Ch . I . . . . I
Should wolves kill a deer within a a . case where a .Canadian' Ctubiget, be.. at the* time considered a very pal- ' rAilway is in -. operation to . Fort. blew up the weilm. (TY14y 27, 1819) .and . � .1 I � . I I . . .
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'frequent, Mr. Fisher will be there with three of the most eminent- eho hinden.. WhIlo tourinj In Scotland'the 1 .,70 . n the Policeman is Pursued -by a large body of troops I Nu - 'o � . ., I -
-to dDipute with tbp foxes over the , gineers in tbe,world iegarding th L . . ne o . I W1 ch , 000d'reading' for.little hi -AiD.F'. - ...
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. .-spoil left,by the wolves. Th construction of th*P ireatest . e actorvisited a01136of the notable tradl- Amorg'the deep) I y interestkd pe�pl' ,under Generals Chandler and'Winder, L'. I �. I � . . . . I . 11 .. I I . I . L % I . L � .
ere is no ergineer- t e The 11;6ws-Record and Weekly. Mail and Empire, one year.. ... .
,danger of any species � of. the snialler Ing project -of its, kind in the world � . lotrAiry scenes assoclaje4l with shake. who crowded about. St. -'Andrew's 'who, on the night of.Tune 5, pitched . 6�. L ...4 . .. .. $LE0 .. . I
kinds of game becoming overerow � speareau: drama. As' a. matter of Church Torn eguilp on tl I AVeekly Glohe ...... . �
. ded, And yet not a.single rip8r,spapar man, ntoi oil the day 'of the , I I . ie east side of Stone '46 ...... ................. 6 1.75 . .
-in sections where the fisher . I course one of the first pligoinages �VaS IN L L ' T. Crawford Brown 1106nto - - - .. Family Herald and Weekly Star ............ 1.76 . . 11
. .. is. plen-, ftf New Yoik "got next." to their pres- ,eddi-a� of Rev. ' . rL z,. a - ,few milps from vi s :.: ''. . , 60 . . I . . L , L
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tiful. , . ence and not a: line conci3rning. I, to the -blasted* heath where Macbeth and Miss Mel,�rin-.Iones, was a 'stout, positio. 46 . . . Weekly Wittietis ....... .%.... 1.75 �
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I have noticed on ieveral occasions delib�,rations 'got into -the .press until met the witches. in .in .agreeable short, good-natured Scotch woman. . ............. 1. , , I I
. . vey made a 4ight attack upon them.. 40, . fit it Free Press— e .............. ;: ":::: 1.75 , ,
7 ' jood I dy referred - In the confused rnele'e-Ah�t folloiied id . . 69 L .. .
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,blue jays scolding furiously'. On in- the Minister's return to Ottawa. And mood Sir 114rrlty' AsL they, drove along The ,a . . . . 64 Advertiser ................ L .... ; .... 1.75 .
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- "G.P.G..'! whPn t,?Iling sovae-.of the, turned smilingly. t I 0 1 atternPts'to get close enoug -loan genern, is . .69. . . ft - � "
. vestigation I found n6thing..but fresh o his driver. . severa to li'a(lc both the Amer Is were cap- �. . L . Farming NVorld;. - ...... .
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-tr . - bovs" about it, narmted *'Ate there any witches about now?" . . . - . V- � . .
Ottawa the church door to have a good I FArmet s.Advcicat� �;i" .
acks of 4 fishef to show for their - morning the ArneriZ,an .. . . L
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,qua rel with him., . .. 1. 6 L . 1. I L British and Canadian forces r -occu 1 4$_ st . Dn�ily News, Tpr'4jntoL . I , -, 1% �
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r can friends. in .thA trm soon 'as h th, , at different 0 ., . .. . ....... � .........
I am under the Impression- that. 'the' they crossed the Canadian frontier . The drJve# whipped u� his or*�s. poifits, and at last -she made n, quiei, P , the -frontier forts.. . 'a . . .4. . . 66 . � StAr - , I - i . . .1 ...... 2W - -
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fisher prefers ieyJ;Jt_ 'idt. Since tbe flood," he replied I , � . - . . . . 6� S4, % .1 .. . 96 . . ..... �. 1. I .... I . . .
hunting At night. How- . "If it had baen a c6b, bf al. - in but 6t,�rmlncd attempt to scale, ih,ef .. . . . .. .. . ,Globe I * .)
ever., all I haveAo' show 4or this , Ing the siripetion of.somebody's Wift. his curt Scots, %ray. . . I . . . . . Minor arid Or I .� .4; * 4'. L . bfAil ' L . ", .. ". I .... .1'.
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theory on my A is the amount. of we would have �ot. a', threi. colilmn . � s . Plersons of "some clase' in the mil W60d, ' .. 'S 2r . .L.'
. Pa eL -iy he put it. .ff . . . po,e might have been Achieved b�& it l- . 1. 49 I . ....... � ....... a ............. > : I ,
fresh tracks a person will see in. the'. head", L ,.Va& tb NN, itch and Toss. riot bee'n for a Policernan'.whe bad -tla' -dig :: L. ; Satut-dav NiRhb -1 . v.....� ....... , .
. B1.1t. Vi . camp are'tfio.bandsmen. For - . 40 , . I � .......... * 250 - I
.,early morning where none were to be bn.cause WeL Nvent down' to conmilt The professor h4lippried In . Al; the watched her attempts to got near.tbe nity and authority sonic of . these . � Proe Plmss, London ............. A ........ I.,.: . 8 25 . I
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,seen the day previous at eVLenitfig.: I f1bout .fi gigantic -engin"ring problem, doctor's the othe , r morning and . found narroiv space reserved for the brid musical gontlemen have even tI e of. 84 it . Free Presso Evenitij; Edition ................... 2.75 . . I ..
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.,dry. swampy, heavily -timbered landi I . 111111 polishing the belongings on the I . I . sociation bee,ten to a glorious finish. . . . I . : .1 . I . . . . ..
. . " sideboard. . I . .1 , . . curb,, The "Bobby" pusW her baelc . . . . . � . � . I ,�,
.with occasional' hardwood ridg6.q run. , on ,a Hom'estekers' Excorsion. - . I with the reit Of the crowd. Plainly . The ot'her evening at Niagara camp - � I . I I .. . . . . I . I r
ning'through it. In �eetiogs oUthla . Here. is an 'incident of . 4 . Hmn(�- . "Improving the shining hours. tire she was disgustod, and, with a �look U Couple Of. Ted, coats .tarried long iii .. If what you want 'is xicit in' thisr list, we Ca � �. I 1.
kind in the park they are very plan'- seekers' .excursion 'which left - Toronto youl" lie said. ' . � . of tit'nost,secril, she at, once excused Old to,wil, and wero Overtaken by the . . t. __� ' A . n supply ,
tiful. "NO, sir," replied the doetor. 1111in hor own action arid called down the pic4uet. It'was long past the hour it -ai less than ii,'would,00r,t. -ou Dy Ing direct. . - , . ,. .
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in i,, 0 . , . dier are presurand to be within tents.. , . . . . . I .
Wagon Loads of Wout,4d. . "We iVerc pa'ssl1l,j through North Pa. the prores.%Or. y "Weel, mon, were ye, nev4w 'Wed Theslieutenant of the picquet fitinly . ' . I
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. across Niagara Common and op, trees; are stripped eloon of fol I age and , .Theyo �4, I � . � . _� I ordered tbi? two stragglers to make Note'or registered letter and -address. I I .. .
main street of'the.town a fe the bark by fire and wenther. T' - 4 ...11, ,re our.,. I "rho I .their way home. , � I . I - . . I
. , , c . . . Troubligs; of it Hostess. "Not -)n. your life,". said one of � � .
.aFo, got a thousand tongues W days 4 young Intl he re iv a. � .if lbu I t that what I sdidl)". I . t,b 1. .- I J . . I .
a -wag- I rded hion- on the train. . . � Which is the greater affliction to a orm � I . .. . . . I I . . - . 1. . I I .1 . I .
ging. . . who,hQ ti, grPat iden.of his owri ini. " . ,. I I - I..ostes,--the raw. blundering servant.. "Do you know who I ?" aid the . I . I . I .
"Guess somebody's -hurt 1� said oiie,, ne a we wer-, ot the unsophisticated guesto lieut6nant, 1. am S � I . . .
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"Must be half a dwon'mZ, Per. nd IV. tile vestibule of tile 'Car, . Woeth the Price. Ji M,)atreill lady Who had invited '*XoPe," wus file nonchalebt reply, .
'haps one of tho guns exploded,* gotei and knowledge, A, 11T6ere.11 slit(I floroin, tbrit,g, what I ' W6:3. MITCHELL, .
. Eten these quaitit, bore trees, and gueeta for a rather large I licheog, 'Who are vou?l I . ..� �
. 'd to A mail lieFr him:- n OxPeri-' "I"m the iienterlatit 6f the piela6t."', . .
-opined another: sai think YOU should do In the inatter. Vin had 'the misfortune to lose all
to IS6y, ,%vbat do they -do with t,, I i.t no lawyer. but t1hit-4 is jus�t 11 littlo , I
.-Still another ku.0 11 F . "Is that all?'� said the other, With THIR NEWS- oil .
"Poor fellows, sun struck," Was . bit. L onced maid, and, was compelled to RECOR011 , Clinton
_4s. emlock bAik Anyway . ofiidvit-etbntt,ni4t-tyounothilig. What break In it substitute on very short quiixi a suptrior air. "I'm a bands- . . . . . . .
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1ance wa noil laden for tan bark. Tt is .shipped in - greal "Woll. ootiched the now hrVIVal assidyamially Arid it took some argument lipfore .
down to the s pry live� CJUAntitieg, NV11.y?' " replied �Vfsc, oit's Worth It.,, . . �
. prings witil it it , is I _n, schange. and hoped for the best. The lancheoll they whoeled about and grumbling . I . I I I I 'I .. ,I '=I 1i I I I I 'N I M110 � . . � I
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d0nti, -All in 5ummery Tbose Indianq MuEt be 'rront . . hp,d just &%gun when the hostess call- st!iTted towards the- camp. I I �_
Irooks and pretty dresm's. Thev wero '611mbprs'," repll�,l the young nign -.�__-__ . ed the now eirl t6 her and quietly .. � . . . I . .
bound for 0en. Cotton",,4 reeepilon' in' 'but it b6af I . remarked, "Sfar%y, rou*vo forgotto � . . . I .
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the Headquarters' lawn. 11 Ong strip the bl.rk off those tree* . . '110�V'S T14IS ? tbo bread." � Mary wont out of, thd Lowit C011101allit in, Children, ' . I I .
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"Nice to ride- in an -iimbulanee clo;in to th& frq�., . . . room and returned with a ford in,ond I
When you're not ,sick, isn)t it,v) 0. 4t * lVe after Che Hundred Dollars , .no- WhOn six months old the , little 1. The News -Record and Weeki
. . b kni ihnn 110, w0ftdeted why every- ward tot aoy Case 01 Catarrh that hatid and ii knife extondowl in the I . . " ly.
111arkod one fair recoptionite. edy lt-mhal." other. calling ' out: ,.,Wboog fojt daughter of .10. N. Dewey, a well I .
. .. . - I I. cannot be Med by Haills: Catgvrrll brendP' lch4owq merchant; of Agilewvitle, Va., . .
� . . . Cure. F. J. 014ENEy & Co., � . had an atWk * cholera inf�aa,uqjZ %Xafi sad Empire 'or Family 'Herald -
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o' Repeat I it : 0 We, tht urdcrsigrv�d, have k4j)�vjj F. Didn't Wasit Diarrhom Remody was given , Anil of- . ' � I I .
Pr per Treatinetit for bysentery -"Shiloh's Cute ,r.11l al. 1, Cliche .
� Diarrhoea. , aAd W %y for the last 15 yestrs, ji;nd feeted complete cure. This 1 address in
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The great mortaliti from dysentety I . I � business transactions, and f1f%ftt�,%Ily In it little marine In the hilghlands. it of bowel 06irriplaint in eb[
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;arid diarrhoea is du�, to a 11,0k of � I 8,01grave .. � , Made b AnY 04141UOAS was the Sabbath day. the *"ther W" whea given ticoording to the plain Canada to, and ol: 1 910 9' for 50ot .
pr(ilil?t tt0athletit, at the Ar.4t stages � Wy his rirm. .. beautiful, and the b-abbillit xtrftws Prifited direetiona cat be relied upon I . .
.of the disease� Chamberlain's Colic, Aft 'and Un, CarllslL, I al difig, Xinnan & Ala,nlii, WOtd fill] of tr6tit Arid'tbe woods fait with perfect cortfidence. When roduced - 1� � . . . 4 1 �. . I
Cholera anA Diarrhoea 'Remedy is gL w1th'(rion,ds in C41inton. sPent Sunday . W101CS910 Drugglsbq, Toledo,, O.- otsommer birds. Ono turned to tim 'With Water tsmd sweete'nod it is pleas " - - __ . __ I . . , 11111 I I 11 I Ill; .
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prewnt any dangeroos consoilueh Ays in Rullett and ftiuco_�14 sorfaces of the system. 666 b6flutiful sundA.Vil to to out fth�- given to young Children.. For iale 0
; I * [Testinionials stilt free. Price, 75e. Per Ing?" by all Ifteaicifte dealers. 10
Lri I The Ptesbyterian Lawit t'!"Oe4l was 1!ottle. Sold bV all druggistO. "Na. fin", Said tho 6tho'. q 06VA* JN16
It Ira-, 10,en in use for many years topc Advertising in The News 'Duord HrindS4,
* has al,ways ract wit,h unvoLrYing Sue- ,it ded6d . 40 -Q�**-.-.--44�-k*� .
-COSS, Pot Sale by till druggists. 1 $105. 1 neecss, the proe�erls liting I Take 11411's ratitily pill$ for consti- f,eol tomptled. I Joist garfe, Ttepelt it .1-11shiloh1v 01rd will al. '. 7
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