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HE SAN BI. TOFIN
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Sanpkinary Little ScounOret Who On.
fonts the Farmyards Has a Fond-
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no" fop Fowl, Out With Core, His
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14"ting Propensities Can Be Util-
Ued-He Is a Dauntless Fighter
and a Ruthless Enemy.
� bi way youth I was led to believe
that-tte white weasel was the great.
-Vl&t sunip that could appear around A
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111wilm's home, says Mark Robifison.
in Sw"day Night., I have seen farm. -
era' wiv" and daughters turn pule sit
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the mention of one appearing arountil
home
their _ What would become o.*t
elidakens, ducklings.—no turkeys for
ThatilogMisig this year since that
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,peat a around. The old gun was
41eamed up and loaded; old traps ware
Eborrowed' Theservices of some of tile
. right yarm farmers from neighbor-
g ,Ms was always available (after
. -qheir day's work) ,to help to destroy,
he ve , especially if 'there were
0_4 ny brighVeyed lassies around, who
-Y tb* way, always managed to see
,the sea'mp tionietime during the (lay
leither at the stone pile in tile orr
'chard or down tile lane a short dis-
However, while the young
=tie to have their ideas, their
opinivins of late years as regards the
,weasel are changing fast. The farm-
er -still knows him as a bloodthirsty
scamp, but now builds animid-proof
4poultry houses and encourages the
take up his abode on the
"a"aln"81 iroo long as there is a mouse
�or 'at spaTrew to be captured, he
1will s0disin touch poultry, and bull
1dreds of farmers to -day profit in
Xnats r way,� by leaving them unmo-
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, Yeava age a getitleman callftd illy
attention to the fact that when a
ffeanal settled around a place, e8pe-
cially during the breeding season, and
rwas abused and molested oil every ap-
yearanee, that was the time that the
gowl was sure to suffer, The weasel,
,%eing unable to secure food for its
young in the -way nature hitended, at-
. tacked the fowl. .
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rweasel turns a light brown color,
then ahanges its coat at the approach
?of winter to a snowy white. The fur
is valuable, unstained pelts com-
manding a good price. Tire mother
. .fweasel usually selects a hollow log,
woot of tree, or stone pile. in which to
. stinke -a home. The den is lined with '
�soft grass, iness, leathers, etc., Tho
I voung appear usually about the end
W May or early part of June, and
rumber from two to five at a birth.
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% number of writers maintain that
Ithe male weasel destroys n
ji%ke the male mink, ,otter, Marten,
�iete. On this point I am not quite ,
�satisftd, and relate the following ex -
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:, Nftenquite a boy T was busy help-
�ing a maighbor to clean up a small
field of awale. In tearing am old log
. to pieves, we came Upon a nest of
Young weasels. These we destroyed
at onee. While we were killing them.
they uttered piercing cries, which
brought Che mother weasel to the spot -
ationce. She mized her young in an-
AuiSh one -after the other. Finding
m all dead, ,she uttered some very
Teoubar evies. About this time a male
peasel appeared, and at the sight of
othe deallroyed y"ng together they
-rushed ,at the destroyers, ,only to meet
^ simA2r fate. On other oecatsions I
liave found -them in pairs, so I wil,1
leave this question to others to an -
ewer.
I have found tile weasel to be very
bloodilhi2sty, killing evidently for the
pleasure of killing. Mr. James Irwim",
of Vigo, Ont., once ealled my atten-
1-ion t4) a large weatiel in pursuit of a
red tquirvel near his home. The
,chase was across a portion of bush
,wheire considerable timber bad been
cut and large trees were scaree. Up
the trees went the squirrel, followed
closely. Jumping from one small tree
to another, them 'up a ]a,.-ge tree, the
squirrel leaped from. the upper
. branches to the gxound. The weasel
. springing after it, alighted -almost, at
the same time, but appeared to have ,
stunned itself slightly. This gave the
squirrel a Jew ,short Moments' start,
which -were put to good rise. How-
. ,ever, the weasel ran back and for..
%ard until it got seent of the squir-
rPl! track, and with what appeared
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10 be redoubled effort, soon . found
'hihs. Up it tree they went, and
around and around they flew, Until
with n final effort Mr. VVeasel seized
his prey and together they fell to the,
ground. In a Moment all was over.
He dragged the squirrel's body inio a
bole 'under a log, and in a few trio.
ments wass running around apparently
in search of another victim.
The weasel is very destructive to
ruffed grouse and rabbits. On many
een a deep furrow
. where something had been dragged
through the soft snow. On following
up the, 04i), I would be sure to-IlAd -A -
rabbit or a grouse hidden in some cor-_ 7
Iner, a -victim of tile weasel. I was
onee informed ,that the ivensel, upon
seeing a grousp. rise into a tree. will
at once make ter the free, and steal.
ing 'up "ietlY until within striking.
dtstswee, will then spring upom. tile
bird, freising it ty the meek and
thrswiug it to tile ground. I atuat
co,nites I doubted very artlok if this
was me, Iffifil last SUMMer. A pair
of i6bins Irad built a nest in 2n ever.
green tree near *.De window of our
ived muell pliall-
ore tMIN observing them mormiligs
1040wand ovenings. While watching the
moftier bird bring food to the yougg
1"me 11067ni"19, I also saw a wouael ritsk.
ing along wifb a ApId mous, i.n its
11`1011101. M. saw tile bird, loauaiW a
moment, then dina peared. Ija a -
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-tite h Rushing to *a tree,
he was up to thl! u0st in a twinkling.
Seizing the mother bird, he thr#1v
hintwelf to the ground, tsilti,mg her With
him. Then earrying her out of Sight,
lie ,roturnoid,. ame? in n momiiej)t ls'�Ad
thy6wil all tho Young to the Jft4o1W
dewl. A large number of gra,gklaa .
and the aDak bivd flumered aroalka
and made R pre2ti V'reffinletion wkile
the weams] Varried the hodies of tite
dead l6irgo aw,uv. l..",
Th,e 60 Fitl*d.
A Paper if) a good-*mlid town I%
Ontatio lesently PublitsWd *hit; jt�prd,
,fte butiont's,10'r,414 of 0013 town #ud
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is im lbe 11264 of hugghi,V Ills type.
wr*r had 'be-ttt,r 41titt or -Itirt. WfIl
ovlijish his nalne", Not day thirty.
1"" budlinesis men ealit'd lit tile 01.
fie#. paid wp their nubeerlptiot'g linj
14t behind thtm fbirty-sev,eii obltll�jnp
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,of g4vertising aAd told the 1?dj19I. not
to pay any attention to roolmt
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Financial,
"Vome:w is tile Yoot of ill] ovil 11 lijkli
satfOr'17 doesn't improve the f -alt,
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Agent of 0eirman Merchants Discusses I The Late Dalton Ms.Carthy For' Plain.
Tro4o Prospects.
tiff *n4 Dofendant.
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Mr. a. Blakesfee. tile Linglisb Ad-
The case of a lawyer acting on lootli
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sides of, 4n g6tion is so rwo as to bo
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oinic Associatlwi, who. -started: out
almost unheard of lit our � oourts. To
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fact, the number of Man who cool.41
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m4ke a twar ot Carl4da in the Inter.
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undertake the t4sk, in good faith is so
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psts of trade betwvon Canada and
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limited that they could be possibly
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Novelists Have Largely Increased In
now rcturned east con-
counted. on one's Anger I ips, Ye t suck
of inore. solieltude aboup the 1,
obliditions of livilig and Mor.4 b& , , , -
eiderably ncouruge;l by the results
an achievement is credited to the lato
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of hi$ miXon. Ali extremely unfor-
Dalian McCartily, and so faithfully
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tunate incident happened at the out-
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set. Dr. Neisis-, of Berlin, who wAn
both sides were, satisfied.
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the Commissioner of tire association
The late Mr. McCarthy was a map
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so acute that when lie had,ik'brief, he
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him, being taken ill with typhoid in
grasped .lit advance the arguments of
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Winnipeg, where be ditd. Mr. Wake-
the other side, and, by . anticipating
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slee tt)ok tile body to New York
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them. wAta able to win- many a. legal
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s ipment to Germany and thto
victory. A good many years iago now,
and have carried with them' lixod .
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and cottage traditicivis from th "' "' i
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tinued the tour alone.
a noted lumberman of the day, Mr.
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The association which Mr. Blakeslee
Alexander 'Fraser, sued Mr. Peter
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represents has no official counection
R`yan. in cQnnectiou. with a timber
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with the Government of Germany, it
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transaction. There was absolutely no
dispute
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wholly made up of businesij
between the powties, As to the
'Came;
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men who 4re Literested in trade,with
'facts of the the only question
his dociryard if' -be can, and is I I . I .
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involved was. one of law, To save
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vy" n't old. enough to have an histor,.
icp,l b-ickground upon which to build
"It is ilaturally our expeptation,"
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costs, the lawvers in the, case, Mr.
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id Mr. Blakeslee, in the cours,- of
Dalton. McCariby, representing Mr.
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an intlirview, '*that the work which
Fraser. and Mr. .James Haverson. to-
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we are doing will at some time haw.
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jmr-seviting Mr, Ryan, decided to aban-
, e.d; that the work of our wTiters.waa
too near to us to be prope.rly esthisat-
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an Infilience on the Government, Av,i
that steps which will facilitate trade
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Illit a stated case to the court. A day
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probably come, Under the imputation
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will be taken by the respective Gov,
was Pet down for the hearing of' the
tion approacbing. N,600 is dependent
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- -an output of Coal
criaments, At present the tariff' be,
argument, and Mr. Haverson found
of ultra deg al ion. ,
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This'timej however, the offleial ]lead
tween, Canada atid Germany is strong.
that, owing to a prior engagem_ent, it
tells -annualli
exceeding tour million' ,,,
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ly against trade. Tberi is a surtax
,rould be quite impossible to attend,
of thi�,,home of the fiat and abode of
of 30 per cent, iln German goods en.
It was equally inaliossible to obtain
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diali -and U'Wted atat,�s whil,A
tOriog Capada, and in Germany the
a postponement unless the matter was
drought is the medium through which,
has coMe aa wierd a tale as, illumined
highest tariff itl imposed on Canadian
left over until after Vacation, and Mr.
ports,
some. bar, even been �ssxt to, Vhisrop'e'.
products. Not many years ago, half
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HAversou suggested that another
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a million, barrels.of Canadian apples
couniel'be obtained. Then Mr. Ryan
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vyere taken by Germany. This
had a happy the
and OR used shivers of interest to run
down .
the- of - the youthful
iniount might have, been increased by
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brought to the hoirnaves 'froid the
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this time to .a million barrels..'Lxst
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ent our case as well as his own," said
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reader, � . . �. .. �.. .
year there were imported irito'Ger-
he, "No one is more familiar with
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shores.of New-fdandkTid, am flie W
pbsite .4side of Cabot Etvaits.'. Vot vial Y
many from Coaiftda, only eight barrels,
the facts in the matter than be, and
Hen. J. J. F oy received a letter*
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"Then again Germany needs a corl�
Inother lawyer brought in at the last
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so, but the vesrulking pig. on, in very
iiderable, quarstity of the hard wheat
moment might Mix. matters up., I
from a* paining.mix. in iar tiorth
asking fer assista.mce. and harratins'
of CaU9,48--, She buys. annually Do,-
have absolute - corifidence that Mr.
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QC0.000 bushels of wheat,. and of this
McCarthy will be fair in the Matter."
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only aboilt a' quarter of a millioli'
' The proposal was laid before the
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comes from Canada. There is no
distinguished counsel, who was also
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The writer , tells of haYint'a draVIS '
reason why Canada should ,not sup.
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, anxious to hive the matter disposed
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of. He demurred on the around that
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both sides 'of the case. He was as-
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ftnd other branches of trade,. I
sured 'that whatever tile finding, Mr,
Ryan had c6nfiden c a thpt he would
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"I Ran well satisfied, with the re-
do his best. The plaintiff made no
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Novelists Have Largely Increased In
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Few He" Any Idea, of the Growth
. lor wh-,,-;, ;,..;vN are
Pblrl the Dominion's output of'it wais
of inore. solieltude aboup the 1,
obliditions of livilig and Mor.4 b& , , , -
suits. of my work in this direction.
objection to this novel arrangement.
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taln civilized staU%X.
E,v(�ryw�ere in Canada I ,have been
When the day of the hearing arrived,
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tons,� in tile Tim .
ted States, and 8,0W..
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well received, One thing I have tic.
liced is that, the German immigrant
Mr, ,M,c0arthy arose and preprited.
in the 'strongest manner
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CPO tons- ill Russia. Th6, however,
only ' 'eliancet
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is welcomed., and that those *ho have
possible
every argument ill favor of his client's
monograph on Canadian liternture�
Sir John Pou6not wrote that UP to
Some day Canada will rival the .
United Rtates as a mineral .producer,
serve,q to indicate the
which C.arvatja o-fters to tlle prospector
Afe ,worth. Doubtless .the far,,wes 4 �
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Canadian colonists are largely.13jill .
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6-ttled ill tile country have done well.
A Jurge immigration of Germans
contention, Then he took .up the
brief fol- tlii,e_(44cnce and pointed out
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that time Canadian writprs"'had ade
tie mark in fiction or rornance." That
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but the fact is that it is already doing
'so. Although the subterranean weallh
I after minerals, tor wili,,,h not a titi-f
'01 its extent has beon thorou'dlily ex.
and have carried with them' lixod .
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and cottage traditicivis from th "' "' i
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would do much to -increase the good
feelil.9 'between tile two countries."
with logical clearness the vuliterable
spots in the case. he had just - made
the. staterpent,was true then i§ -no ex-
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Of he DOmimon has probably be,,
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out and giving his of.
interp,retat*
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the law as it iaffected Mr. R�an. When
ense for -the ,parrot -like repetition or
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- it y0ar -after yean . .
more than .merely tapped, the
development.of Jts mines has b can
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Amerieans.love to -visit and aft. le .
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he had concluded, no of the
We have b-er) told that Canada
so rapid that few.people outside those
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Black on the rain -swept harbor ]lung
his dociryard if' -be can, and is I I . I .
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"Dry as dust" is tile epithet the
average citizen would use in desciib-
phase
question pro or con had''lleen left un-
toirched. . I � .
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vy" n't old. enough to have an histor,.
icp,l b-ickground upon which to build
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idea of the extent its mineral in'
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Is, Ow how to have them, and to i . I
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fesgion, and on this hypothesis'the
The court reserved judgment, and in
a few -decision in favor.of
litersture;'that her. national identity
had riot been firmly enough establish-
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Valiant laltrip, . � ., . .
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We 'saw the spobtral gloit %,here ran.
I is dne good fruit .of traiilingl.ara
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headquarters of the legal deplartment
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of the Ontario Government would
-days gave a'
Mr. -.Ryjn� Such a-,f6at of pure in-
telleetual effort or of complat'6 dr-titelt-
, e.d; that the work of our wTiters.waa
too near to us to be prope.rly esthisat-
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of the Dominion Coal and I ron Co., , . . .
the bridge I . .
near Sydney, Q,11. There a populan �' I �1 *
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means so common - in'the'AT,qit-
as yet , . .
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mefit from anythi J,
mg like,person-al feel'-
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tion approacbing. N,600 is dependent
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of ultra deg al ion. ,
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This'timej however, the offleial ]lead
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been - surpassed. in the Canadian
an exeess- of Youth! On Abe� other
hand: in theit *eal to , establish a -
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tells -annualli
exceeding tour million' ,,,
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-P n evin more reniott,.
giped inalula' #I
irah ea d Y bridge ot
lor I Fuld. (if
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of thi�,,home of the fiat and abode of
courts. NitUrallyL, Ryan - i4s
body of Canadian literature some are
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diali -and U'Wted atat,�s whil,A
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exclusively en gaged in -�&irb , - .
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life. He is loath,
drought is the medium through which,
has coMe aa wierd a tale as, illumined
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more than delighted with the insinva-
tion that led ' t entrusir his � in�
ready to claim .i; .Canadian.. QVerY-
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thing that has been -written by any-
ports,
some. bar, even been �ssxt to, Vhisrop'e'.
Ve i"ould not.
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terests to Ilia opponent. .
one. who was born in Canada. or has
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A large portion of 016 .output is, how-
vver. -used to smelt iron ore�whicV is,
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We knew it liveil .anJ �
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and OR used shivers of interest to run
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the- of - the youthful
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lived in Canadi I, � oi has. blown over .
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At eighteen years of age a'Gals4it,
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shores.of New-fdandkTid, am flie W
pbsite .4side of Cabot Etvaits.'. Vot vial Y
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Hen. J. J. F oy received a letter*
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inile. it is - qufte;. out of reason to
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so, but the vesrulking pig. on, in very
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pa y the province for -what it getw-rin�. . . . .
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from a* paining.mix. in iar tiorth
asking fer assista.mce. and harratins'
Klondike was his oyster want to flit
. �
Klondike
stamp as CAnatiian Aitertiturp. the
novels of Grant Allen, Most of the ro-
,
'h-.rge quantities, ta � employed on the
I , . � .
.
Has known and norsed. Companioned
by its Airid . .. I
r .
'Ile y * property or.reveripe, �or' I .
.
a' V . .
. wk,em till. province should Y
-p -.'A* --
. tile. following stary - . I . .
`
with tile invattimi. &Tiny, gi
gold -seekers ':bIked over *the
aslavoes of r1ober't Barr,.Gilbert Par.
.
spot U produce Amisbed stool rails,
Uie sent- to tile ends of the
. I .
There, lijbt by'lig .
" ht, across the, frjts�
.
Dominion for the lirotection it alicirda ,
I r .
r
The writer , tells of haYint'a draVIS '
.that .
White Pass.and daish6d through the
ker's "Wibaveis," cr any other -novel
'Canadian.
� .which
bv.rth. There Sydaey:works ;ire,An-
. �
trate tides .
.
a vulliable.indust, ry, is. mot. a �n r .. .
. I , atfer. . .
I '
wherein lie had a vivid vision of his
*bite, 11,orse Rapids to Dawson. None'
n4ot ha*ing' a abit-ing and
I.
. -
doed, supongisit' the Aargest of -their
I
An.d. ,o'er the' undeciphered gloarx -
frora t1sis point of view, of verY'grem. . . .
.
�It rig .
best friend, who seethed to be.' abo lit
to � .
him.
.
wag YoUtirge
. .r thawbe., At thirty years.
. Canadian � atmospbore, it i$7 just I as
the
� filld in (he'vorld, , Nor are they with-
. �
tho .. . I
.Y SWItig, ''... ''
ripoirtanee.. .
IT . of far'. greater,,.!=- 1,
� �
.1 that the fisheries -
munier. . ... .. .
.
Awaking with a start, he *ant to
of age� stout and hearty, -welt;gtoani.
- Unreasonable to ravt'* over per.
leation -of Jane-Mititen and Thomas
out 'rivals even in C anada; in the
The, ilowers of granite- and.the pathd
:
portance, shall bo�. .
. -
so, protected that they -shall -coittinusi. .. .
tile wind6w, amid there,'he is'sys stood
... . ! ,
ed electrified witli the manhood of
'
the north -ern 'frontier, lots of money
I Hardy' while we ignore the skillal
.
- -I)Iant
mme vivitifty there. -As another
produkinj: 3%,604ons of coal and 6,,
o' St�_'P.J- r �
I r .
Our .Oyes bave not bt-held; 'but . still
.
to b-a.the vAluable'astiet to the 'eq I I ;
_ "�_ I
his friend, with a shot"n in 11'
.19
in his pocket, and -a many-odupoeed
1wrtrayal of Canadian rural life. in
I .
r r I
� ON tons of steel mopthly.
. �
. -we. know .
. *
try that the), are. at the presehit tiiiiial I
. I .
. .
hand. : . , . .. .
. . �
The inam spaimod in a dazed candi-
return tic . ket, to Dawson in his wallet,
he is home to see his. litioplel after
,,
.-Amne of Avoillea"' .
�11 `The Man From.
. Glergarrv," Sowin-� Seeds in Dan-
�
Elsewhere throughout the country
I
immertse irow'deposits have reeenfily
That, 4077t, ,fr - 0111 mainland unto main..
, , * land s * . 1�
wings - -
. �
-St. John Globe. . . .. I I .
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I
tion, and when taken i1to thi house
r �
� �
twelv'a years' absence. 1.
- - WhV
ity," and similar .li;vels. fal
'I
I .
been up, especially in Nlorth-
. I
And stands -and ,%!p,itx seine umdiso.eY-
a
' Wh t a Boy Should Lear.. -
.
and broutlit.to. himself, asserted.that
he had bo6n hypAqtized -to do tke
I A career of'tha�t kind 'is never uno
, .
interesting. -It
dp,wn aild wdrship the benists ;f the
17. ooks" kind
: Kipli Fie. B
nge unul
.opened .
.crh :Ontario, wh0e 14 , he Relcli. Mille,
.
� tnUrION61 doeade bas
: � PrM bridrc�.. . I. � ....� .I � r I ..
.
. �.
-�-Attbur st.riner
The boy .
'is the father of the Man' . .
The boy that, IQaj.n8..to be a`-
.' . .
-� ' ' - .
. deed. . � .. .w .
. is the
. career of Bar.'
.tram J. Parkef,'nqw on.,a visit t� his
.po".
I ' five interpre.
ft
over ill - 8kili Jm gipa
.1 ago, - alreadY
an output exteedlug willion'tons
.. I . . 1. ill Smart. s�t. .
.
. r' ...
I ,. - � �� ' 4 . ' -4- .
. r
, gontw - I
Mai-, in' his gpoits, that egn trust Mina- -
Then - the .. .
-torrespondent, continues:
"Here
&reiits on Suffolk street in that'city,
'
. . .given in, the*
I ' �,
tat"n' of arl""l '14'
' ` ' "
.one
- : I . .
wrly. .. in the sanle toes,dit is tile
Y' I y -
. . .. � ..
" E14'": "TAPPI
' U). THE - KEV.:
selfin a'crowd,'and fhat"%V'ouId:-.sdm7L
. � .
. I �
is I
i Irs, iere't-he repl oriminil work
r
. .
' .Mr. Parker -follows civil engineering -
I 6 ,Tho aiid
.JJWT.-,e$ r"bf Set 11
- -- RIPS()'), -
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'vernarkable de - ,
. . PO§it at Moose Moun
- -
� 11 :
to will by unfair meant, has alrovAy .
1 eoftI65 ill P Th�re is a gang -of hypnot'- ..
ists, or Imen *he use men t2l telepathy
.
in the - Klortdike� � - That: means -being
iii .the, hills all summer, 4i * tent for &r
I R0,!rts?, . .. I . ..
. . .
. . . .
I . I .
Vie' truth. ' is that' the Past fifteetr
Aain, alrowly one of the'grentest i
Mine"
. Of .it,% ki-nd hl iexisteorici, a!tboligh, only �
� . _ . _-
ti,
'Now a Caackwovids Woman . Got A4 _�
. .. . I r
�
1. laid the foundations of good C1t1Ve1sL- ' r � .
gh]L., .:Sentineh.Revie Woodst6ilk.,:j , . .
�C%JL_ w, . .
-irsenta-11, isivesoigators-but. in reality
home and his knees for an office desk
*cars have been particularly Orolific
.two or 'three years ag 'cot nt
the I ry
. . .� the Be,�r ..She Wanted. .
-*IA6 - —
. . .. .1 I .
.. . . . .
rascals, thieves and inurderers."
� ate tbat.there
. or dining tabli. But every -ona of
I .
i* the departmefif of Canadian fie-
Con.- Despite contrary thiories, it
.o, . r
about it was the; resort -of great herdS
. r
at
.
, � . � - � .
I .
* Verily truth, in stranger 'than flc.�
. �
� . ,r . . � . .. ..
, . . .'-7 . 7. ..�—. .. � � .
are
three womea in the hand and that,
his assoeiat:
as is as good a mail as
. himself, 'and tile air of the north 4
his b, -en proved that there is..i bis-
- Broose with whom. tile men who
are engaged in .lowfino, the iron had -
.
tion. -and often vo�s:ly ino
. rQr ginutsing.
It -pre is a - story. which is. true. That
. . - I r . . .
, - . Rat's In -Zoo.� . . . , . r
they have been operating ;ome dyne,
wholesome. He loves the 'life, even
'tory of Canada that will lend itself.'
sundry. advanlag" ., one being "treed".
.it_.wr.R jlnlu�,fisg to tfic Toronto man
tlaik . Coilitnissio'ner- Wilson ka%r �
'
inciting by- hypnotic and tell-P&Illie.
ITINkris to
if it is a constatiV test of . physical
I I
.
to reprod&tibl) in the- historical rO�
. by a particularly. sartigo bull for
r placed two active ,,N;o'uiig herrets ,art I r
- .
ban , - - . � I
who heard -it -at first d f rom An ,
�Inurdrr� �rjobbery and other
dreds of viole"'oe. " . I .
r . . �
ersdurance. Theli fp.r a, Cllanga,�thekt,
is Pie* winfer's rest recreation in
matice; tile French regime, .the ,eon-
quect, the �.Xtensio'ti of the fur trade,
twtinly-foiir hours. � I
.
Cantirdn now produces -'a vtry large
interested person, r.nd ivho sair ill
I I 0
. I
� dulty tit Rivekdale Pai'k Zo6_Toro!ilt0, . . . . .
for the, purpose of bunting- out ducl I .
'
He suggests that:jn the interast of
and
. . .
Dawson. . .. I . I .
the Indiiin races -- these and oAhi,r
.
.proportion of the world's supply of
'
proof of the ircident it concerns, will
readily. b3 86 I. .... . .
-oxtorn-iinating. the ;,�ts which have ,' - . ... .
the prateeti6ar 6[ lif,_. arid .
' . Property
the department sbould tRke steps 'to
. . . . . . .
� .
. ': .
phsti6m -of danadi.in'bistory have been
.
W)clird Upon, su ffl-ciently to show a
nickel, ' chiefly from: Tiiines ill tile
neighborhood of Sut1bury, Ont, Tim-
-el . -
A wtIbkncN%n piano manufacturer
.
, been pluying havve there of late. .. . . . .
I
T*o - valued duc*ks werit killed b]r '� �
ha-v� the gang broken up, and Rs k.,4
that ',its riena b5 u"eA a$ a
f itu
. . Moose Hunting'In N. a. - .
It is. claimed. that Now 13runswick
. r.v:,.st mine of literary matfwlal. The
Iligtoveal fiction. of Robt�rts, .Parlv�r,
metal' is found 'in all- a ','wbich c'
larillS also . re 01" 'the
A considerable -
of -Toronto ws,s in Muskoka durink
ri,cent 41et,r-hunting sesson, And
. . I
. 016se rodents the other. day. . T � hey
have rL-ached such large'riumbers t1ist, .
W . eS.-S
for flit- orc4n ' ' '
has more big game to the s are ir
.ili,
.
i qo'tlh 'pro�.
ts tfrritory. than
' r
, flim I (her
Ml.rr. i on and Miss Lailt
proportion
of bopper; and'it" was copper that
while thc,r,, he Wc�,,nie acquainted
,with an interesting backwoodaman.v
� .
the Zoo attendal&i have t6hen special .
g.'n
Vorili, thti �pirits F'rotb-ld in Co-
bdt "blind aro' t'lle
0! any er
Vince of Canada. At least one-third
earlier b,)oks) is quite p,)ssjblv q.,�
bisj,oric-�llv accurate as is Sir Walter
was ..being -searched for when the
prospectors chauced,upon the other
I Ocidelit-Olv, he learned something of
'
.nleanti to bring about their annillila- I I
I tion_ Thirty�snven ,%Vere flooded
pigs". n6tr only
sPoolos loos;- in tile ;1.
at e-riand of the
'
-
of the province.As good -hunting
,
Scott,9 111vatillo-, W(if the days -of tho
inetal. That.. was less than twenty
the latteris kome experiences. Now
the
otA. , .
in th 11013 I
e e' lou se and killed in.oue
I
north. . .
� .
g�,Qund and most easily reached, front
�
tift! fact tfiat in Ne Brunswick
,s . Norman. or 111aliver
.jaxon al)tl tilt.
"Last
y6ars'ago, but in those days. there
so,ttler's wife. bits an appetite,
whic!) W'(, do not like to associatt�
I
,ly. I .
a. � � ..
. .
I
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Fishermen's
w as a
whole there are niore than ,iixteesi
Lytton's Days of Poinflefl," of.
'
the times of ancient Roman P,mpirlli;
was.little demand for nickel, aild a I
deal of valuable was throwi�
W1th*t1If, fail' sax, but which in thi;.
-i
The Zoo.rat,4 are of an eijorm.ous . . .
siztii being its large as all ordinar I .. I
y
. Harvest,
. mile
huilidred miles of railway, or"& '
reason why the
and 'tberp is every -
.material
aside as usisaleablo. The, C.Ise 11
wall,
ll�talw., nir�y II5� accounted for by the-
fact
.
cat. The cominissione'r states that the . .
P rt Stanley. on LxAm Eri,�, is be-
eorning 14 fialaiY4 &inire import-
itif rail%;ay for each ulnetten miles of
-
area. Moose are found'. in at least.
form,�r should - inGmt US pri. finie'li �
latter...
entirely- altered -virhiin its value as�.n .
discovered in the
that bickwoods women lead a.
Inost lonely lRe" a life which would
I
y of them ciarne Aip from the .1
inajorit �
- . . .. .
of'.
anct.. A deot of a dmv�jl fillhirig tugs
.
Awelve of the foultken counties, and
'
a%.,if not more than. the .
Though there is abundant'llietterial .
steel alloy was clot
Ing ""
c .
i ,f last century, and now
I
drive'R good Many .of u.T to drink.
Don Rii�t�,% '. I 1. -
.
. . .. . � .
* . . .
Pre now at work; isettilig .kn Adrods, of
tori,; of fish daily, -
. both mooge and rib-ou in all b
4a lit
two. Moose, caribou, or deer,
.
for Canadian historical rornane6,, .tit. f, .
..years .
. 1,000 tidns daily of' the mixed nickel I
She deady love's to assirifflate fiery*
wat.,r, Plid her husbiand hom ha� to
. I I
�� Daisy' Did For Him. � . . I . I
. . . ,.
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I �
, t
Tho. owner of Ove rr., statt-s' that
.* are
found in' every county, and silme-
vein ha.� been but. sligbtly worked.'
()I littf, our y' '
ounger writers 19"Iln' to
and cop]�er ore is, being smelted at
Sudbury, where over tons of I
10,00
resort to many sebemes to keep ber.
. .
Friends' of. a certain amateur garz . . . .
dener ill Torontd are, -having
for twe weekill fthirr 'ni noti the bar.
times. all thi sire in Of's bueighb0l'
lee -
be giving afferition to what Tyliglit b-
. t
pure..'iII&A are produced yearly in I
from getting gloriously drunk, while.
good .
'laugh at big expense. Always' look- - .
vp,tt.. hexas Ile n�mivod tj%e sum of
5, q0, a*4 Ahat wbilt ,
hood. The best moose grounds are
In'the Counti . i -
Qs A Refftigonclie, Glom
Galled tbe.16cal or s,itlement -nov,,],
addition ti) ala immense quantity- of
copper Ill most of the the ore J
t th
a 0 same time providing himself
�'ith a ,modest, stoe of liquor for his
ing for something new .to -try'in his - . . ..
. .
.. , , , __&a �
_!�� - =ng,jg 41-
-- - -
6IIS;iW' h,-4vy-fb4.r __.___1A9__
IV - . - a *48 a good
�
--uegter�--=d-Nurtbuw,her t�
liudc;-er�wbrft
-1yal
the partr. of the life of commuW.-
.4=;J#A---Iw-�mtry-In�-,4retiorg�-pf-�tb---eoi)y)-� ---has
-mines
.-b ,
ean _f allo.wed.-do-wz.Ao-,.co-ud,(Ier.t-...
greenhouse, lie studies ever� s2ed cats, .
own .temperate use. Well, rece-atly 1,9,gu.c. way. The titloi
11110-r"a'W'Prolit. and thyAt tke or"ent
is generally known as the Norik Shore
.
t.ry,- 1111alDh 'Cohnor" lips Pictured
I
able depths, I but there i's one %pot
I
t1iis1tfa-1C-*Wi-1U16ked`- a-barikl-bT-Veer _
_th4j..ppopies,his .
- �i111-0- ---
-�tkl- , I
. . chateli4ii? Dilgics caug t. is eyei, � �
seavinti woq�d -pr4bve, to) be tke best
,
I
hl f tie hixti6ry of t.he port.
Of New ]Brunswick, being that portiou
of the province bord.ering sis north�
the tootbills,, of thp Rockies,, Mrs.
McClung, pip M&Iitoba villaeo and
where it is wrought opa.m.east as 6
quarry from wbic)) a Areniondome
at a bergitin at the nearest . settit- I
McM-at all events he found himself
and the description. following chained ' . .
I
his fancy, He determined .
'Thr, V. 'S
. .. Ash trust gt.�Gvres the
eastern fseashat : The,pe is alzo ex.
, , .
its surroundings; Marian Kpitiv. the
amount ,of wealth has 'already been,
ill Posse'
ssion ef a lii,-krrel, and then
to raise, .
those delicately petalled star-liko, pqr4- .
bulk of *,� on"oll, olitl one day r,,Aut.,
, .
ly
aellext hunting in the saTtbet.n part
.11 -61WA...
,nt of Scott,%
rural - gettlerop
taken . I .
arose the pivillern of its saii disposal
i
1101110, Ife
. ,
pie, blooms, P.rd wrote forthwith 'foe
two &A"ry - #iM04--111 fp*M Ohio
.
ezilse
of tb* Bounties of King$ a1w Qisewltf
. I
designatod
,R. 11,evIrv" Winer, tha Trith Sida.
1�
1011
. One the ateat. itterestiog rilineral
'is' ,
at could .net put it in
tha hOU00,
� .
the seeds. Ile plantc4, tended, an(t
&oro". .&*A, jr*.il* 0
. TkL 0* 'figh.
.
ilw t1*0. si.,oared, it is estinttistl. ae',
aw)OF
4 spor*snan 25 the
"Cana'stin Woo These P"eas. ef
.
.Archie MeRighnio, the lakeside coun-
y 1,. Knowles. the Scot
, tr 'Village; Tt..r -
products of the Dominion aslies..
tos, of whiek�almaost three-fatittlis el ,
Of 46urs�', go .
00c6) pf�iililiigl. lie smuggled the.
cared for them and all went well witht.
the 11
Ittle strangers. They sprouted
r"'Oft .berring 14ervae fross - U,it,d
,
all)', to 40 toi6m
the province have beta tiveiribt4l &I 4 : .
Y"t
tit . ill church con Rti0n;. Miss Mont-
, g"
the world's eitpiat comes from nabsee
in the Thetford, Otis.
mildf -into the barst; fixed up a blook
and tackle, and laoisted it to the toof, .
up in profusion md, when thinnimit, � I
. .
&ore iss the line to
olir4h ouiv buteh"ies. . Ontario im.
.
latim preserve. I ..
. . �
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*.
pomerv" farming tommon-
- ,tile Is Ian!
i-ty Tho trend of -our fiction at the
nalglikerhood of
it is sUangs Muff *liieh, has to bi I
.
Wberc, he wits. sure kit; wife could not
It . .
out the banch bia- enthusiast ,kind -
remembered otber,friends ,who bad a
ap"t"" Put R 041) t46 tite -plinme as
. . 0i klomtrove Ti,d*.
pr.�Atat �Irna soems to be in"tbiq di-
P-0i'llet6d from its smatrix with pe-
i,epleh it if she dis"vered.its vFheie.
like botanical interest. N o't Aet ..
$000 4ra i4lamia-0illi roached th,psa but
the
Vbe gay of Family forms a oul4g. '
'
ql.6169� The ability to produce this
loing-
enbar ,care by speeial]*Aesigned nia.
chinery, b,ut the lompent, and atrovigest
I.
to work
feeling quito Tileased with hiineelf.
.whill
4iscornfited by. the. transplandr*
410ite
1XI061%tot.
I
"a -at wivieb the AtfaMile, secta swas
su have takolit a speaMI eoh* &ad. lit
alas.,4 of work rests elli0fly npost
.
lusetive power, en.reful observation,
fibre is worth anything up to 12C. -per
But on Ilia retava in the evenjigg 1,,s
0101 given away also grow apnew.
and Call blossomed out about the same
. .�_ I
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thafto 148611v4s.
regular iiatervals pouRd i'lift it *a St.
olmove amount of watt.t. Uki &V
.
.-Vild power tit #,Xpression-, while to
"riilp histeri0al fiction successfultv re-
W, ni)d u5itil *out* other idopoisitiii arf
.
located in Caloada or el."where Thet.
'Ovaetimwy
lound Uis wife in a eorAltion V., .
. ou
ky doneribed.,as "eansied.1'1kAnk1Rd*,6
"Afi,ifttieftttid�"
. .
time. I
Fancy the ohagri:i ol ill(, soed'pur-
I ,.Olt l4)*&A*NVAt"g simp't I
fil blptween
11141"bur Q Is.... 301wo as am imostwoh-vis
quires long, lw.-rd,and "arching siudy
.
ford tomirels the weirld'i
market for it.
or He hiniself fet a
1%!as paralyzed wAll Amok -
Chaser when It (Im-,,nod Upon him in
010 71mvillitikli And boyo iniox 14vorift-
of what this mighty side avet ite. In
�
us ,u prenarafion for reconstructive
.moroont
Lead is # smetO ix wWch Cauiads
�
i0binAnt Then be ran to the burst
his own greeohozi:w and was foreth-1
Ineirfis Sig to the revers,jift of &e4n..
dian Pesoryop fA )p ja�r
roort. purla of the w6sw W+ 01�1
le"'t - , toe
)a e64041pled sevwx%�,Rioiow-
I w4tinp, There is- an opt -ii field here
ard
lor someone with a talent for it.
iA exeeptlobally riell. At ptosent the
�
M nee 6w she had,yingnaged to "get-
'barrel,
upon. hii attontif,in in sevvral othert
that hiA "Michoelin,
as Daisies" werit
a "*y t* �..
ig ig �roigkt to au- it6up, Ine two 11
M;kt, but -at $1. lo'ba it '
=
wer�.
. Oilef lead Mixes art 194,41- Moyle, A].
15t,thl, w1iiiiii produce somisibling likit
llext" to tile fonteerits of the
Ile g1nueed up. It was up at the r06f
mothbig �
. inare or less than ciminion;
4i'vornati;Mts havo agooM t4i Imbmil't
-B aust, to th- supileme Nvrt
to twenty-lonr het in' IM 6, , ,=
In' storinly w0ather tio s
simomotri ' i
Of nov,4& b,t-t-& chi6ily an chilrae-
lar #Ievel!ipmolit. there are bilt ftw�
V
20,M) tolis yearly, OtLinatla's total
sidii enough, bat mi c-lome ejay
. . ninatton
or4lnary, wild asters.
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We, vVitil elf wrilerititarlOns JiliArt V114
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varied tiv ike high ,rriiier Mark Wilts
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porkaps f1ho mo,;t Y,6titble is parltor "ti
'%ight
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pro."Y" e ion of the Ueavy tootal im al
req vousiderobly, im emeasm of that
V,
I'vealed the womAtr W which it kad
Won Mpllod. )Will wito ksjd� Itientoa
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Jo!lying Hon. M.P. Fisher.
imf,r is ft opyinal VdAmat ige)AY t�
libe Prify 04in#11 Mr
. lislied tip tyan tell or. W44tiat filet
gifther,
of Wily."' The pure nroliltirt.
novil is zctAr�oly known. Until re�
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of Great utiliota iold IrOlATHI, out] it
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qii� P kole
Glen Can ipbell. M.P., eausod, tlio. I
At 4 .b#1 40,0j.
4611 * It *6 6 hiftopo, the ADR) i6im'.
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. books of adventure. wkittell
Outly
suffieloTit to 1"Illft 1%r 6.060MI fillionost
laml-prodneivis mountritm Vidiin tho
ill the bootom ed the barrel, plaeoA 6
Vail thilptnoath, 11*4 got 01 she
4 Dominion Minister of Agriculture isor I 1
anxious moment the otbot day, but it �
mo'l Is in ,
14VOT of the oramhoo, it.
Little N kvy.
"0241)
fciv $eurox v-a&rs, were almost sill
U. Oxley. but
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oritl0i "Vive, aud sixth Qni4agal
witili4ed I .
't�.6
was *lily a joke. Ileferring. to *
woo,4 *.ot,)04� loot oha*"itor hatil
lootk ,#I .Jue 1�4ftirvott *f# opftef) J*
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("atipalt's 01#4*141 h SPIA&W.
in the V .
or*At lob", it " owt 1#4t
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the work m J, th"
brailphot literatore is now boing bA.
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for,
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Ooso througholat 0* world. ' I
There is, kowivtr, imers immi
, 4"y In
(i)ll on 1he Toronto nisim. lie.grA
it TA�- 06um boarody � le
b 1, vj* it. a*.
Ilew.Splipvt- report whieh r,Aiterate,4
some criti0iiin of Hurt. Sydneb Viak.
'of
F"by., ks Jff*W,ttt.
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ea t1to 6veall --l"OKasis jor,fta r1refil.
ter , od no0ing Particularly
t1lo ,si,,Nat '01)" is W*,* issetifitoi
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fil 0. Una b j,ke kole in
I T, eeh shown
, or, s �administratiou ))is ophtt. .
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wltb food Won i3i IVAA ,Alone, ani
file keg,
line-rit, ho se -id the lippspapor bad tint
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*0AW 6wiallost "'tak.
Or � othits ble Ill Jh* &*a W,jky,
.
#he 1"Ifti of this An," %;how but *
Miglit JfftnJhWctk of hisloriefil ine'
Cana'iia lwoh retgAV, b"lli proved fill
bi- �exeeptfoig ally rititi in silver, ro-�-
1_1�
A Tribit . ste lerom Hat Wit,
gone far enough. lie would, thero.
fore make the deliberate ehatge "thAt
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A. M**ft,#tm, N Wlvwhor j
, jr.**or,
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ihlokh h* "hims On' thstrap4achi# *t
AWINM4, it, **W
Unowil, chizert of LmW',**. &A fto,
A�Omt -!s 9 toundrtion und the dovelop. �
mesht is not tifirore. Tbo nature slorilit;
pecially In the M,balt, dlAttiot. T-4
W
ivhat 6*10AVt 1i t'hotion will to,
'sor
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A oe"Ier. "Towtititii frmn * jo*r*Jy
�kkh
thpio is no Departmeni under tho-itd.
ministration at, the Governme*f
4119"WE 46 *ixaffer
, A okftk Iii"A*4 I.
'(100Y ill him fitalt im tko ftftWisp
VOIA at 11 0'06tic, *# o", #oy. T�k,e
6f flobnrlA ano S_(,Ion�Thbmpson rank I
W. A. 'Prager Is I
mumtsele the 1W 1=10, it the outptil
16 ITMUM, *o, bta"y a0i6m,&s
havii, �n)si&� i� i'lleir vrat,_ -t4f*,4
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vhk,re, in dertain Aegions of. tho y#at,
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4109tionio buskr*.%,� �r*lssifv" .
X's 'h#A b".0
Strap-gO, leature Of %* *am*, *00* MW
Voty .high while Very
41fitc"I'V4) In sisnilar work. tind hat; al.
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go(,
- .11 em.imov,%atsyns lin flit ra tie w1kiel,
'P." infi, ft. *Werve
'Teeli 01,ja� 116 exat
there is to much grafting as, in hit I
Deptirtment.11 I
burning *1401021 11010
jutt it oktrl Vible boboa, k6 osittq
Ilia brolthor thitte y*Ass t" &$04 io
the
,,�40 A, ty , f A W be " Ili*
P � o . tory in lliell
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it 11,10t; uttolfi*d 41hring flit last yeat
Or tW,o %, IWOOVft, ftthtt 41611141111.
back wity of P110A 061tipi
'bit,
And thhe� 0strisittle" lltosfia AdOfftd,
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Wt.s r0444,. 2*4 Wa
' ., pr""*A with *
hill Me 114 im%1%.' MP *h1th Ablolftt
gailn# #hgir is tk# *NNW rioNiia,
11 h(A at fiiii isairit'h0ur, arj4 b** #M"00)
heart Cbeast.
ll'Adipg literary iirtistthe life ofille
Vq1Q,fq* e jurf.
, stp.blp an&,th
Ixoking baelt Aft"n in
Of ynhievill produots wuitb the I)a.
Million, so 1hr, InekA. fin is one aloe
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11,� ffloporb boft impiviss-A *Ifk t�lo
idifrotclit .1,pywalkame of thfilks "Ak
I Tht $1 -tow at Esclijimalt.
Tile inaval offleer at tile coast bap
be, 411MW It iliiwok 1* ptrytA,�wt.
rair Iftr WtA �.iiio4j flerltls
,
over y6sit6,
tile history of Carladiall fietion, 0'a
,trejetsm t6tripatab"Oely M*aldng, Is
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anot'ho he 16lPfAr
111, 'r blig b4c." lotrdoii 11
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Ayrd touth of Vie ottrit6aft billunds*,y,
in 'thd
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b eon in6itruettid to, turn E'squilitltlt
over to thk% (�rnadiqn Goveplimetit IVA
inik,itt jhi�
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tukl- 016 .**"lit hbr sto. ut t00%.
pr"antim tt *$I'll tip V
.4 714al. mul
_WA*�.�_.Ai- Ah,*" -4%#..,0-%
A diviSion taUt* 6 A Ill
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fte a tnark(��l 'AtIOV('10priterit 016ht
wixny furyows lit the fields of i1`61191-
In ill.
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h"A ang iue*e, but, in6f im quantitith I
ffflffitioslt to irwito it of im�ortanep,
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that 4na 01
C,AyIsd,# idt fhtAgo
s 6yg libi,ps'li"t. This
ljougeg -
to Iiis, *,3w(s )666d be1kjWk.*;%d.
f; 0 0 1) as Ive are rearly to take It ovot
At Lhe rah! ill(, Parfiament is ar**A*.
,
give W,krWig, mxytbg Vit wom.-Itt �kjp rJ
'n
may plat: ill I I
11OU86
Ili% ti�#x ifterilturt,, quantity, tind
the
That, ihere i* .AUUmArL*g* of oil is W 09 �
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b t t, tho Odis *00 ft"*
in tile llavta pfAtimates. V'squi"It I
fier '16% 40"bot lyk,
V gabited lbrit,
*ft% W X# *6rd. i
British of Corn ... (Mi � t4itt.
An, Ittlian obip Witb t*ftty sailors
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4mility it probably equals V06-
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4botion Of 11111Y OthPt 11"IftAt 144601t h'
jrrjow-A, 1)Uj Illfti, fft 6*0 rtiatsoll .01
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