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I I , AA101TT4N0E MEN." NEW PRONWICK- FOR SrMER$ BROWN OF'CANADA. i , , , " .
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. I .. �� I I I �. Wa#mI* Pit0forked Into Canada the 000411 Seror 41100ke Highly In Favor Indiana of the Dominion Are Making Displace Nearly 2,00 � . I
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. � - I I 1,400, of 14F9rW.1, I Province. Much Prolli""., . . . I 71mt haldidai cough "Atinues ,
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11 �� 11 i � While a;;po* count;y oft , aplea- I e� folf,owing Paragraphs from *6 Our ludiart population Is, coin' The ctilat9m of dismissing trials Somu" your sy,stem is, eA4us
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I 11 ( letter written by X _ ' Roo,$, of asaoci$W in the public mind With I ug them I by cheap I ' AYQUr PWOrSof r**1$taM'*,W0 1, ".. j. � 'I .
� - , I .44ANIO f0- those who, mbitious of . r. a. M. ly I Clarke arid replaoi . M
I rV is assuming ve I ry Ben- , _gkoaa& � .
� getting on., are bandicap 914, 1 lady worke . I
! a � I r � . r, pod in Woodstock, CArletOU 00114ty�, NeW the prairies of the, Central West. with . I . ! .
. .1 . lands by the resirainta, And oppres. Brunswick, a settler there, to The Un- the forests of the Far North, uAd with 0410 proportions, not only in the pro. � I
a r� 11,004 of Ancient environment$, it'ral , i vinoos, but !a Loudon, Within the T4e ,,-VC1Ptf-r EMaI449". 11
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. I � Irt gaIlaaly Mail. will be of Interest. the Pacific Coast of British CtilurribiA. last -three years, it to estimA I I �
. %, � offers, of seems to offer, a p4mr ,ys - "I visited the Weat three True, these port;o contain a majority r -ted by It Wdsvp and strengtheas your en*e ' , .
.� 1 4 whilich old sorrows may be forgotten-, yeara ago, and after returning homi of Canada's rodme.n. and .yet one-third One authority, n 400 a AW I . LiVerrolland sy4tow. . . I . I
,A place In which the. a '41 Offence, I decid�d - to emigrate to Canada male clerks 4 betwee I' nd 2 '
. . . Oal ,. of our Indiana are to, be found in the Ave been thrown out of It conuins Cod Hymphosphites so �
I . committed v1sewhere, may, be for, wrote to -the Hon. 0. A-. Duff,Uiller, older provinces east of Lake Superior, employment in -the .1
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1� � . -gon The tota . P�6prtla , 1W it is OMY to take =4 ftsir to dilleaL
I. �� M . given, agent . �ral for No I their position -PrOP", t �
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:: .. . . I � I The 'bulk bf the people who, came � w Brunswick., ask- . I Ind of, whom 84,6so an I Until r6cently the r . .
r. .. . & . , ing him for information about that adf.L -is .100,4%. - Movement has, AAX D1tUGC4$T4s 80o. AnDr *J.0Q I r .
. . - out have, no dooK bad regard to the Province. which I promptly received ,
, , treaty Indianq. and 20,714 live olitaida I been chiefly amongst the :� smaller
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I U r 'Ten CoMpandmoota, And are whole, with all necessary instructions how to of'treiity 11mits. To tbia element of I fIrM6, but now the larger firms, of, 41104040"411"O"40,404100"411100. I
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! a I some human na, get there and: what to do on arrival, I fices, and companies in the city. . . . "
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. er so df I ,, in their relations, but � Mulation British, Columbia' - leads. I �
I S ,.., I turo is detective, and distance from He.. Also gave me letters of introd o. . old , whose,business makes it ixnp amem"!M.. L - �_Vbr;_ _ � .
. , , to with; 24.997. but the Province of _erAtivo, to , I . I .1 � - . �. _"p
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4 1, ; I , ., � the scene of the moral lapsQ *Ja not tion to gentlemen who. were only too Ont4flo. cam, es second with 23,72B.' 'keep, large -staffs. are beginning to � ,- - . ' . I I
� ; � r. . I I I infrequently desired. * I d to give all - the 8881441160 - itt which is three ' I . I.. move in the, same direct' . A Hoodooeil Ship, .. . 0aiii:ow IW016tt" 1. .
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I . Recently, was noticed A� beautiful their power to the new -comer. are in Manitoba, and ..About tw Malii% Ott 09 . I . been probeO' I
, Ice sa . unce. , The S. S. Greenland, says the. at., A ftesh danger ho
I "I placed myself is the hands Of I .. "Th t John (XII(J) the -1.41100t. if Wiceta !roxy be Bum .
�. young girl in bomp4ray with a strap, , Many as in Quebec. In the twvi�rCew Aition. at present." said , Herald,, has gone to t -he .
,� PiAg Young to, , . . gh roan,, Mr, Byron Grant, of S P J- , , , I r 'j%raor7 secretary 61 Na ly r I
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.; 10""Edward's kitchen. low who, thoul t. lohn, who ra rie provinces of Alberta and Sas. . the , tiongi I bottom. 044 many mariners B�qr this , to probe. U, is the -blot'mrg pod.,, A*, ' �
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li I ft, !a do4tful it there is ' anothol! glance his sbelat inferiority to' his I This gentlein4n , sparOd neither - timor there'are 12,% . ka, recently, "is chief. 'hove happened to thi ", . mallor w,puld be rapW17.dried on !lL-- .
W* iiii4he world who" skill in oul- afid in the Maritime rrovinces 4,164, lY alubti0t shorthand writers, typ- a b000JQoed"- _ .
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r S , companion. The girl was English. nor trouble id showing roe round the . . . . . ,We bcehUw upon our bloilting pads;,, I .
, - I Ists, bookkeepers and priva ship. for Bile .has. be
It arU da fequal to that of X Last Year. the total natural increase to aecro- , . en in trouble
,," I a=W . Xon- She ha4 a charming carriage, delicate. farms on his, list, showing bbth their i was 182 migir taries, I have several cases brought eirwo first. Corning to the countr thOao of us w
...... ;:%vt ,,who -ru as the kitchen at Buck- there w,�.by 4tory fluctuations ,y in ho toil with the pen, W
� � ly tinted �Crheeka, ood points and bad, accompanied by i I=. She bad been � burned . to the we scatter such diseases as are onm
in ' Palace. For his, service as . I a mass of golden hair 9, I An increase of 150. The to my notice recently in which iron .
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� _ and an accent which told the stor� a good deal of valuable information. largest increase by bi have been dismissed wh.olosale, and I waters edg , riots have ocowred on' "'A fr,"h, spotless sheet every dayw, I
V&Pard"s 4-cusineS, X. L Monager, I r , rths was in On. '
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. i ,; - 'In* justice to - New Brunswick, I turio. amon the Ifidians living com. board her several times she had is th ' �
'ft saild, 1 receives, 4 salary of, 92,00 . . 9 . replaced by ludy workers.The change, . a Lancet's prescription, On*
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, . think its claims as a how t&hly On � . . of course, 'B Bald to brave beenrlirought r
- f Coachman and.Master's Daughter. , e fdr those f0i been on t�e rocks. and her crew were foresees -`4 boom in blotting paper, -
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� . annual, hii dutioi'laoting about r . who, desire to emigrate to Canada ' farina. about on Q frozen on another pecasion. Tide Jime Aw*ng all our decaying indusiiieat
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4Me W_ Enquiries froiA railway officials, The Wild, Free Life. . Mille clerks receive on rage I pal 11
'two, hours each day, if , � pe score of ec(t),,,,
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� . should be inore prominently brought a �'a The her main abaft breke off Cape Bo will be at4tioriar,v,�
vitpW irtl�pwsing the luncheon. Mettu, and especially frorn the -stewards of before the public of Great Britain. Ir Tt is to the Indiana of the West that Vista, and she was, swept, by . one at � leasit . � . � .
. ' is. . Xs'- in which they had come out re , . 1. from 30s. to 45s. bar -week; the � the tide Londion'-Chrordele. ' .. . -
, � , ", ul? ,by the master,of'h tbor Ship think it the right People Comer he * _1 One naturally looks for the wild, free * . and *JC6 rfar out to a 1.
. ex ,, . I young ladies generall " I ea. Re4ing her
' 'houa4hold, is . f y receive front .
J r -, I cepted. bar - life 4soociated-.with tho_�wig-wam and .1 to plight. at first, and while near other � In the Orchard.
t"d ted that the young Mal' had been �y which I mean those who are will . 91 16s; per weelc - about two`
� TO ..rd 4 Vclovk'�X, :Xguro . girl's fatberla coachman -in the ing to work, not those with big ideas, the chase.. but there is comparatively thirds the salary Of
� , , ger di. - south of England., that he the in . but 26 * -includ-. r r
.ale wprUers, ships. the crew, all ho Xany fruit growers are coming to �
lrecft� his Aeps towards the kitchen, - . had dared in their heads expecting to make little of that. life . left-praqticail . r I ed. -the officers and engineers ind fire, a
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'where are saucepans and culinary to. make love Ito tier; that this love . , y Do Thiy Equal Man?- baji�vo .that it is bat, ter practice to ut _ - r I
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money with th6ir hands in thiir pock- none as it 0dsts 'in 'the fron, tier sto men left 'heirs, but* these- stood -by, her. oi rub off water sprouts' during th v I 4 .
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And, that they had eloped -together, ea� 'The Indi . in weather owed, All her growing season than i4 winter. Maw *
.. Autemils which 1h4ve cost not less. than course, been , returned; -th nd enjoy more ies of thirty years ago, . to a the Fearfu rr _*
000 knives, bjOW a go West, be- I canva-a was 'blown awfty, and she Was
AC10,000., There ,Are 4, . comforts, than those who now reside on their reserves, no I en -and this is a matter for dfa us- Seem to bij r -
solely * an n h . 01'9' Edow-then they. sbould certainly re-. I �
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spoons.' 1. , intending to go upon the land i t 0 ' sides finding uyead� market for All er can they chase the buffalo r swept.. out, 215 miles t'- W- E, Of Cape , caused -by overpruning'in winter on, I
� fforkta, and 1000 . . . � r . . over. r bad apses of water sprouts,
Vloyed in'the preparation of the dish. Saskatoon district. . � th bl' t . I t their doors. the Plains because -the buffalo has - es, What my as- Bonavista. She was then leaking from early spring . I . . . . I I . .
e There is some ',4tric.triess of exam- , �'!4iak'6'd'f','r',mingr"b':!',nga the rule -the ' diisappeared,,and the prairies 806ation is insisting upon is -that, wo7 - frequent hil . . . I
ination now, but the wastrel. carin , � . v are be- I ps in the flob* and it was � 1. � I .
oes, while th e�luiprnent of the kitchen r I , . I . � I
Tirovides for 8,000 covers being laid' ,ot ,__--- - I -A �+ .- Dositions un- � .- I I
- .. i bf,,,wholly excluded, For . the wastrel i armer has not 611 his eggs in one ring cut up into, fa . er a __'_ ^ ' -_ -�butaquestion O h - . I . I
V"its. . . inimum salary, a at t is would'go down, when fortunately for I
� I ��i.'asket, and has dgreat advantitgo iri here and there by railways. There axe should be equal to a man's salary. . I
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I . . 1 appears frequently in the guise of the that respect over. his Western broth. no more tiribal wars, no mo r r . those left, Ahe S. �8,' Newfoundi I .
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Close Quarters. r -is, indeed -the gentleman, era who -depend altogether' on their I , re war .In shorthand, writing and typing'work t , and, -1 01 0
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j . gentl6man parties seeking glory in the form o -1 quite admit that the 4verage =- . bat had been out. 150 miles, was turn- , ,%&! ,i4
only.lost1b. drity,'to regular habits, to f .
-And �have you,but one doll, little � r wh6t. If a bad season comes - "� as * murder, but law and order, of- which Ir ing -back, saw the distress signal Ili- - .
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cirl?. � � .� con . eye , * to the Indian the Mounted Polic * .g, r � earn6d -alongside. -All were .. . - I
� - , ambition. ae'.they will in ' ry country at 6 is man is quit, equal to a man, but in I ing and at 14
"Yes'm, an' it has- to be a small . .Tragical C;ntrasts. . some period or'-otber - 'the . New . bookkeepin for instance, where ex- ' picked'off, and in less than half an . C.MARK k-.JU2;RAQ, . . .
,90rie- too. We live in a flat." The most tra I gical contrasts of feel- - ' k f ner will have one or . the, embodiment, are 'ever present, ceptional qualities"aie required, she . hour the Ore'enland was swallowed -,,,I,,j .r, . . - , , � - �
I " I Irl arid must be obeyed: The reportA Of Be ins to. be Much infpri9r. - I onic is a pure, safe. pleisant cure for' I
. o "' i "' a up by the ocean. Capt. Bragg -is -on tXhRUit16n, .
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ing, of condition. are met with amon- o her' �6* a rops good, if there liap- thel Indian. -agents now deal with coin. - . _, . , plilp,tiat,on of the heaJU , , r .. - .
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the immigrants. 1. . . Ot a to c . . "I heard of a firm in the"dily who. th
rr . pens to be a arii at � failure in others," . - monplace matters such as the Indian's a short time back dismissed ,ships have ".4liame's tite, agur stomach and otherdlSoirJeii.r.
An - ari7my chaplain has been known. I -have received many testi.moni0a, im- . all their � the bal ' ance. of -,.the .crew.' I .. 1_ - � iused ty * ad blo� I . . .
health. his mode of living,,his .1 I r' male clerks and substituted ladies,. . r 1. - � T.- or ovi�iwork, - , . r. ...,
- io be r working as f6reiaan r of' a gang - in the last few years from people who provinnent in education -and mOr 8, - but' after A short time the firm be- � . r � I . *
.., '.., of navvies in the Lak . e* Nipissing dis- have left. England for New Isruns the condition 'of his 'home, and how . I .. Conuri'dru m%. - . . 13041"'.0rety9lirs4f. 0ear thm . .
0`e� . came so disi'usted with the lack of: - I r of your body- by usipg'bllra Stood Tomr, 0* - - I . . �
- "I trie�A gentleman to his finger: tips,' wick, where they have iaroly failed life in ,general goes with hi �' - disciplinia -shown by the girls -if some' ' If a father gave 10 cents to one of .. I . . ..
with that dreadful fallin& which,sorrie to largely improve their circuio-. . r M. , Every drtail of its m4nufadute is prr-ur,altir. .- L
� - - b.. W .1 :9 foolish people think theyL can remove stances, - and T am alwaYs happy 'to . . Indians and Farming. . I Of them., were -spoken to they abed his sona and 6 cents to the otlier, w,hin .1) . e e �iirrice khomifts. M4,Jafrara . . I . .
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� . ipie 'would it be? A quarter to 2, 44 � UT AD . ;(' . . I.
- . , - taars-�4hat tb!By were glad to 'revert ', I I'll trip, i-ntsoathdjw�stefleaive , ..
� -by a.bit of parchment, hear'from a who likes to write ; , Running through these reports, and . .1 I o . $ I
� � , . . ulars -regarding Now especially through those to ,their old custom." - %. � If a postmaster. went to a menagerie f. la ere by 111o4c scicue. $1 &-bottle. .
- . 1, He was idolized- -by � the men, by thq to me for allyliln dealing witli !. , : - -_ .. - - I ' ,. . and was eaten"y one of the - wild At d I - I �r .The Chenihie C4. 'at �
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� - , people of -the - district. He' had fium Brunswick as a .field, for Interiding the agencies in the West, is the hope. . :,beiats.' what tirpe would it b�e? Eight Cana a. imited.- arnilton7-Tomoto. -Mirk �
� . .. 1. ndian, will take more Amdly I - C;�re of Baggage -in En'gland. - .. .
. I nior, for he came from the Green- Isle-, emigrants � ..... . .I that the I .1 I I .. I I . . . . 11fira and Oinl#irm4"a irjofiir heafth. . . . . I .
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I ... , And his stories were side plitting. He - ----------- I- . . . to farming. .As settlement increases So are going. abroad, eh ?" , in. . ' " . .. . . . .
. ��! - g grounds . become curtail. railroad mam "Well, watch .�. . I
� '.!. BEES, was also an 'excellent `uanager of . his. huntW . said .s. If a guest -at a restaurant ata�b� ? . .'. � . . - .
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. ..;. . I FIELD'FOR COMIC OPER�- , - the ' ii'nb longer the - buffalo'to r I , . � .
- men. ' . I � .. re ,� - system ate tsa - le, . I . . . I . I - .
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WASPS OR . . . . 11 , . . . . . . ', ! ed your luggage over there, The . . wbat would be.the second guears tole I , I , � . . .
. 1. mosounEs. Periodically he would disappear, . . I - . � . .. I supply him with meat, and he must . is abominable. . . . -2.' - % I .. . . I � . .. .. . . I I .
.. Not one of the.navyle,s ever hinted - American Wifter Finds'. Mary Amus-.. learfi to raise cattle,. and grow ,wheat. `They -don't,' you know, have oar : Phone number? 84 I . . �, . . � Kill in -Off '.'Eskimos. � I . . . I .
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we soothed and rendered paialess by 0 the dause of such disappearance, H,1 . , .- in 9' Thirigs , In Canada. , . I . U�pj, Swarm In. ., .. * " 1) " -
.� --- - I � , Wilfred T. Grenfell, whose mio- . .
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7-IM-Buk. It also cures sunburn, would reWrn in about a fortni g�r�t - ' - writes one of the agent%. depends on Ili England�, 'for' instance, no one is ' .. . .., I
. t, A great iriflax of Japa�iBse iinnligra--' slonary work amotig the Eskimos 'of. I . . I � 1. .
. E - W. , Thomson,- in : Th� Boston his �adherence to'the soil and its cut- �esponsible for youir luggage but yotir- on into.B6tiab Columbia has coin.; Labradorhas attr . 4- . . . .
. chafed places, rough red patches, '-with bands tfiat trembled , a:zfd. lips ' �Muscrlpt, is Bmused at a few things ti3Oion, and to the .iraising'of catt self, You get a porter to -put it in I I aelzed w�rld'wide
� blisters, summ'!r eczema,, bibies' that were r . ad and.hot.7 ,,. ,- � .. he. sees � in Oanadil.. He writes: . to menced.. Two hu'ndred and `sixtp- . tobtion', d6elared before leaving on the .- ' .
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� julief", . . - :seven at -rived thtre-the.other 'day on Ockanic-'for England that the Eskimos ' * � I 11 I I
- Remittance. ;. � As a, field of subjects for ad i ion you'piek it- 6ut -with , 'ti ion .. .
� : ra-shes and all skin troubles, - . The Fatal. and other stock, its.natural ad , the'liaggage car, and wben*you reach
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' ' ance ' ' . . n1la - am 'crlr�ct_ .your destinat I the Montara, an!a the '-Manuka, due as. . a .1 1. I
. The "remitet man-" ,Again. this agent writes 4 , . �ace.are doorridd'to .ex nct' ' .
Is a feature � oper4- - . Canada - Merits, , - attention, : ill� th� *,rndians' atteri-tion .from the another porter's ,help, put it on a �crab' -f . . I..
I A TRAPPER'S STORY . of any large immigration. This is the, .Around the governor -generals - ,1 Iri rom' H�nolulu'short . ly, will. . have many' -"Whenever. I bear of a new explor- . � I
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� � . �hip some I , and drive off. . Anyone c6uld steal it. more.. . . � ... - I � .1 . . � ..
Wr. 0. Camisle, of Namur (Que. ' ne'er-do-w.ell-7young,16fteu 'handsome, funny "showg" of amiable noblemel., . . . .. - . ing 'party starting out," �he sitid;� "Ir -' .. �
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� Sport ----shooting, fishing arid hunting -7 'Ofteri 'lugg'ago tbefts, oedur. .. . . . Tbe-Japarleae'Ciovernmerit has. noti. ' 4um� it �up as another effort to de- .. . . . -
ll There is n ), highly.educated-, in instances, Ju.4t , t1r often wondered why the:Engli I
I Ithug to equal ' all happy in the possesai ' on � 'of charm -f arid leading- -the Indian tO ihe sure �
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TS-*B'ikfor mosquito 1-ites, stingir of ed-spolled by'1mines ; .1 . � Ili lied the immigratibn colApanies that humanim, a people. Unleistbese ez- I ,
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= ap 'I . a, .by* she Ir- Ang, g6nd'-natilfedwives and,daughters, and safe lines of mixed farming," ' . railroads; whi6h. in iwin� �e8pectq are i ' -
bees, wasps or hornets. I am a trapper, tellIng. in his'early . . I , . . all. restrictions are, taken OR immigra- peditions, of white men cease there wiR. .. . . . . I -
youth. His Pat-- .-.'doAde.m1idd,j fo� about,four years each. .. � ' * I so :good. didn"C.ado t our American -�tion owing th,the.Ainqualified agree- - � ....
1� ents were' over-fo 'Shades of r6ya A Pecuthir Ch�r�cterilitic' .P , not' be an MOOT& left in a few yeam -
and being so muchdn the wooc4,x . Also they. ba,i to pose as Ity. in. a coun� to .. .' ' L -check systerri.- Laut'year, aski,n�g an . �
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0 � I . , . (d A.' p�culiiir- charad, naftc'a Of the flish 'railri(i d, man. 'I found out, 1: afidt-other -vices." - . . .
11, are -to me coin on. too much oney. - Th� win'� � Must not try of the most, democratic, 'their per� I .. - Eng , s, killing the E . I .
.. For these Zam. Is .-. ridian." to quote Again, is that o ' . a . ,il.- -Formerly only i by liqixbr , 1 . .
I Buk so fine that blow roughly' ui3on' their darling,'who Iformanad being gravely edtidemned . � . no :-If the English roads adopted'the Comm I . his rn�ther- .
! I a,ways carry a bez wi-h r P." , calne',to expect that the world'. was on 69 other ground1ban aa.futnigh- is neve , r surt,.of.him.'He"may be'ari., , limited number of. cdolies ware allo*-. a. Dr. Grenfell Will visit .. . . � . '.
Z&M-B . mad6 expressly for his pleas' r . , . . 't for, �ndustrlous,' ymmisin check syiteYri they would be respon- � ed to; be sent- annually from. Japan.,, in Chester., J;ngland, and will then, ', . �� I
uki%W1)datflJ1A0re8at 51'e wbor, lire. I ing a -$Ort of school, of doportinei ,. g .Indian to -day., Bible 'for luggage, as our. roads are. _- . 1, :. ,
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f4k 3V'Sa. 1 . ' dull at sdbcol .' .-he was. the. worthy coArtmorihity - I whom it and to -morrow it -may'be a thin f Hereafter - as, m"y will * be sent as return .to his. work in', the LabradoV ',. ,-� - . - I . - .
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GrZkIn-Buk Co., Tor,i,to, fur price. 6 boxes ' He was hing 'happens. not - � The'F ,, At -law does not make-thern6 .oan pay the piice.' . .1 . I � - .. I Tission . -L, _ . .
. . pJ_ucked 'at, collejg;.. and h�: entered doe§n?t hiiect, in �uy degree. . Con. - � . responsible. Therefore, of c6tirse, the . 1, - � - . � . .1131014. � . . I . .. . I . . .
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zwl" 1*-J?a44 By and bi his 'father �coaxed him t6 ' n es s' . the Ability, -tact And diplo taken his horsba,"his wife and family, 1, , r�- - . . . . . . .. . . I I I � . . . I - . . -q- .- . .
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P , .. 1, - 90 out. to Canada'and sin, t*ranchirig, - skill'.of Lord Gre�, ,taking the ,hie his piroper he leaves 'to . . .t I . I
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'K ztemiyp . . m-ou i on a � - reports h u hi:ve to pay 6xtra.-Phil: ` ' .11 I . . . . . I . .
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I 'M %Nrites that his Indiana ire making . - . - __�__ - , ' . I � - 11
c"Ja "bu6kle'd to,"" and done well -* put his foot In i - Suppose him - San- L' . t . . . I . . ___.__ . �
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_. � -1 I the Offie6 redeffi kion is . di M'- " 'imperialism that,' is absolete, �and . . but -that tht,-y take, fair care of stock. 1, 4,000 , . I . �.. . . . . . .. . I � . . .: . . � . . . .
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I I ,nit. PoAt . . . . I I . . . I l4diaiis Acco t more than. 64 . pers n " 8, Vill -F �
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THE RUBBER. TREE. : . Every . centie In' , 1:1 -to - Dominion . h I 4.4 � *wl�* prQiriote;,,t' -, t, - - .. And.- yet, th� Ind . aifts last year, . ,.a' registered its ownorg,of,any on;� srit- Kelidafi : �.Pa . I . I
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. ' its remittance man. and1lip 60*mme'r*-' whial, he himself'knows to be'the'rul, - complished'sotpethinK in * a i � , .1-ghtto be in -e,,'-erystabie a.,.;a - n C, .. I I �,
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cial methopolii is .11ot .without its � ing.'sentiment 6f' h' d :the Throughotit:Canada they .bad 47�W5._ , . little.horse troubles from .bec6ming big onps�a:�d tnts . . I.. ,� . I I
'*few +he MiRc Is Treated After' maefit an .1 . purt - of Loudon' ' It rises 424 feet, or . 'r. takci away all � . �
Plant Is Tapped. . I quota. :Eztre'me-har4sI4 has one ,)f - future, ,Consider his - uecesaarfly�.- ley- aK�res under cultivatiAn- 'of: grain and . . .. -, slgns.6f!amcness.. With a I . I . . I . . ..
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two possible: -effieto-;.it either, ' d6- nia'Al:amusement At the guseeptibilit - . root � crops they -�aised i,406,570 bush- - p&ups. ., - . . . . . � I I you are pr;cp4red - foi'iaciAents that may I t!�ipp u a I., .6re ha�ndy : . . . 1� I
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Para rubber Is obtaluod from a large I .. � . I � .. . , .: , . . .... � e : . :: ..
* I pr6saes or atimillato6s. " .- Tlia - rdrdit- , .'of. those.who'ni he succeeds .In,. flatter- �. a - 1 $- of bay MAO tons, And the toW ,. I I . ,.. -I.. 1: . I . I . 1. .. _T ..
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. tree sixt;y feet high. Tbe trees are. tap tance than .might''b I a saved* if the,��- . ing . into,' such ; vociferous . AemAftair,�-. .. Yal�� -of -their" . . . . In the, year . 788 -there, were t�ree 1. . . . . .. I. I : 1. - . ... .� 'CR-,'., 2 4 . .. .1 . . - I . I . . . .. . .� ..
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n the juice, la I - . agricultural products I bi'h i 'lC1 ijland�Canterb . � . . . . ': ..
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mittance did-, u I . ,a in n, try, -'r have "sed Jten(!al!-sq,)avtn cu?'*e W th-great s1j,- : , : - . . ;
g an increase o ', i mc�ss In Mani. t1lings, . .1. I �. ...
ot come. - , t1ofis of "loyalty" As they formerly4fa was $1,142,347,'� bein ' 1"Icli as Barb wire Cut.4and Raw sore", , , I . .
I York and Lichfield, The latt�rr was . . . . . . - J-� MORRISON � ... . . . . . I.
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ig morning. ,A e li ).,v - $13,082 ue of,the crops of &up r' sed withi -a* beritury - - . Do*,,It ht witbout it another Amy. -Get a bot, JL-, n,t ,.-on,� (v-r.,!I� . . . . .1
-vWlocted.ou thee rollowit ..But, habituat6d to'eas6, .And sure' - fe�ateO. to J. or. T Oil. to.'b6 a rare-aho over the val I .
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,,deep Aorizoutal Inelsiou- I- of the remittance, ivhich,,will ' nder . . t. I ", . I 1. . . th - * ' lin4� yeari - In- wagea� they. p es n half . -$5, . , .- , , I. -_ , I
, .; made rival � r�' in vjce�regal progresses: frequeutlyl '., e PrecO( ' - -ror. "' V - or 6 tot . .. . � - ''
-ee. and then from it effort unnecessary, slothfulness . I - -ac, , 'eumed $�,=,009,.- . . . . . 1. As long Ago as. 17io.handkerchiefi � . Our "Trciad.won U41 %-,,tell �st*haiy4)llcill�l,ttoL,l�c;wabo th - I 11 ... ..
the base or the ti be- Ruminate on theAulnult of'slital I . ' . . diseases, And how tci cure &In.. ite for free�col,y. . U . Qrses.1heir, , , -� , . I .
�-& verticul one extending tip the trunk, . comes chlr6nic, and incurable and --01.�l jimlousies- couit I inually risi�g. 'out. . --. . . .. . .1 . I . �. . ..,. were mgde- on which .were printed the . . 1. . . . . I , . . .. . .. -: .'' I . . I .1 . 111. . . . . .. . 1. . . .
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with others at' short distances In ar. there is a tragical 1pss,.to go;d cit. . --of .the* 11 , d b . . . , A=V'r,'U.S.A. ' an, � -
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,vbIlque dirpetion. . Sivull shallow cuf`�' young lad was; hot k�tken by the Scruff �bffl�ial-social' he', Colonial Conference 'is an exm , .1 . . . . 11 . I
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are placed below the incisions to m , inake his living. 11 . � 117 at ' _' would be ,as, . tta public. baths for baptisms, by tin. __ -11, . . . . 1. . I . .
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-ceive the milk. eneh cup beln ' I � . 1. Inte'r6r6rice �vithl- self -go merkon. 0 '
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� 'ed by sticking .. . , I . . I .1 . � I I . , . ,. I . - the Aebates -of* the conference are'nOt . ished oil �Applicati.dn� .. - - - - . � 1. . . . . I . . I iw�r an - .h ,
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"Ue tree and pressitig the cup against �-- Muscles vs. B 11' ��aomlpl,
'-, A. Canadian Nu t 0 a re .. '. '� . covered.-'tber6,, Three . L
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forence, 'to. Sault. Ste, .Marie ladt, ... week from � and wa taken into eustody:at .nine .
To produce the rubber tile juice (i alice." declarpd J.. A. Cockburn,, who !-Aabbr ,laws, Miss� Margaret. Murray, -self-government, which the con , ton', In addition there is 'a beauti. a . *L ,.
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:heated In the following monuer: *A presided nt the' anniial meefing of �' re L . . . thia-Batchwana Rivet, ,where be had, i .o'clock. He said' Gn-jhon h .
- h L " _ .06ritty brought to%-Griind Rapida,L purports -to be. we may come -to be fully marked and . ;:ieffect skin. - I ad gone to. .
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plece of wood about three feet long. manual , train . ina teac era tit 131'ack- !L Mich.; 66m Toronto to run the city's . pi'actically ' ects ; . . . . L . I I- . .� been investijating the illdgal shooting i - cam. ri: 68 for. tobacco , I . . . . .
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with a flattened clay mold nt one end pool, RnglAfid. �'Odr whole, knowledge. I . ritagiou . ,. rted, ith whi govermed on the subj . . . .. ---I-- ::::::::: Il'iiii; !!!!!!!::::::: I'll I ,. . The officers waite a L � -
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of the world comes'to us throuirli . Ithe ,- .Tt -is, DOW 16 -th . . I . . .. I . I . . . fill. is n was success- ; . at Gagnon's
-of It. is dipped In tile milk. or this h mt;ag --.L- - - tit -the. cook . tknd-a--Fm19o.._1 _oigkii, vi, uv-tLnl,Al � ,pre-, ,, I 1. I L . � . I I evidenced d b� the -fact. that the.; camp until two,o'clock, when .ft is: ' , . � L- -
, T�lm .A riirnemberze"y��tetrr` carcasses of �14.. eel. were found, and 1 supposed that Gagnon 'visited the - . 1.
- - I . a possiole 6 Zgjic . orV. iq the . 6 . .., , �a� �y lie institution who were miers. A colobia'I -Premier. - closeted- --�- ,_ . � I . �_ - I
.. es.' mem' . .,-;en- --v'-Viken over on ',� , I . -WEARMIG 'TROUSERS.".' . that one of ,tile, ibf�rties, implicated ; place'dud entic0d . ..
"17he milk Is then carefully dried b.v tial, part. of. me mor JJ_Vaf� "L - . 1L I me _ _, _hu. -recomme-ndation,with tile lffti&iial Ministers, And'at . I 1, I . L . L � . L I � 1 -the dogs 'away to , . .
_p,_Nov-onlyJ) . I � �- . .in the, slaughter. was broog4t back to '-eamp 68. The offi6ers'stairted for . . .
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turning the tuold round and rollud Ili but a . that Miss ,� . . eacdP6 'once 6f,Londcn society, which is noi At'O ".time tlio.-Cust 14 - 'Soo. . . ., I . , home,
real L - th rnin( Of i be , 4nrrav,'migbt. no .om Was Regak the ' . I .reached the Fornpany's da' - At' , . I . . . �
man. , It atsirka out I . I t. . . I � I L .1 , , ,an( I MP . .1
a white vapor obtained by. heathIg cer . lis . knowl- ' ie . . . religious. . L A' Prebehman hitib�d Gagnon a 9.30 -o'clock. McLean; ,who'*as aliead -- ' '
on the ground 11int -she 17; a proMs- 'to, be - disregaided,, may 'Agree. to it I I . � -
-tain oily paJra unts, the vapor beftiA edge and definet bir, ebameter. But k . ,,, i,) . . . I . - ad as � I L I. .1 . I 9 * ,
nal person " but them are uniow. policy known to be -the moving, spirit in the � entered -the camp in 'time ,to, see an, * , . .. I
� . Jo rwhich his ool6nY inight' de- - It will . assil redl.y t seem. . more - than 'deer shooflng, - One flay be. w4s given.; unknown' man make a hasty exit, The � '. ..
-confined within certain limits by tho l for muscular Movement people * would . ;�en who. hol'd -thnt sbe* is no more . . . .
never have had any brains I L .niur, blit, whicho"Ie --- return--bome $_ttange that tit One thbe. and not'bq a 85-mife - ' .
I.. -narrowness of the neck of th It I ig tt prof-sision than were the . ho I . run by' Messrs. Calbeck, ( clogs' were found, and taken to th ' . . L
e po il inF about. . . � . -impose upon� long ago. the wearing of trotiseri Waif Thomas hf,al,ean, and A.� Brown-, but ; stable. Knowing tbat,G on � I . .
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which the nuts art, heated. .Each laye; Cbristructive, genitis daid origiiml- . ;� depoftp from �SL Thorbas somp .nnd through bis,dau&is on the Par- 'regarded iii -it-i-eligiods. , L . a not captured. An' aMociate of ; about -Camp McLean � L. . �
fact that it,! Oct .. . .
-or rubber Is allowed to I . time liament. Somothing like thisprobably. the; Visi thii� - .
�befdre adding another. r ant- Imperialist Y L 8f, 12. - .- ' � iI`i, al _- I stable o qee that the dogs . safe d.1 � . . ... .
a Practiced f.fnture,. and Ahe cAnss room �bvght to �� th'ir nownr. to h,!i0vTJsp Mioray re- .Our Parlia L I . . m4d6l b . -John's �aud ' ' id �e , 1 apd was fired upon b G n; Who, . . ,� .
ity will be The requin,ruents 6f tile i they , -lei: dvervthi. ig in , The ober, .181 an ,, , n n,, n �, 9,af
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band can make fire or six pounds ari i be the adjunct of,the w6rkshon. Hith- moved., Thp. ('t"'�IeL 1111.q nt.trtirtAd ke . . Trinity .colleges that every youa '�I,Ca �_ was less',than , F Tb* , . � I .. .
I. . . , 'Zi smifi)n �till 16ng- aft6ir the Prime Min- 'L . . . 9 Mttu :, a 0 �l� '�*-Bp�u , � 60 yar awai . I . L" I .
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� r . adlsine '!I- 11' eons6ling liar ," ill,(, rmiud ever. Are in the -lifghest 6rices should arise amona its r-rib4rg I k 8 1111dil with thaf 'improved Record . . I
'to '�qfl-rl(lr 1";y �'arnL ,'for a change, Tb . m * i othodl,.At collnexion., said of f . 1111 I ; . . . I .
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L 0 111113 of Giernially, Amitria. SwIt&. . d-
- On. - 1110 'It, I his eofounoer, "That tfoilgers we ' I , 1. ill Trianaular "Grat the most *perfect tur- . I .
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R best, Sun; , I I . I beer drinking Clowt-,,; will ifever get, to -, I . i. 'Of the four � I
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THE YEAR Sandring .; evfremel� gill' atilinals are regarded by I Widows" Choapir Than Maids. of "the Br�,Nlllk-s 1411ile" to say precise. !! I . .
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L Everyone I needS sornething P. . T. 0,., I , � , - :J, � , I longs to the antelope Species, but,. tin. Jiltter could be bought lor otw-httlf - 'Where the depilroire from It will end.- 1.1 I '64e after shakinilt is iniPossible ,'unfll I .
� t.) create and 'fnainta:n L 11 I . . . L 1 111ke its kin of tho'broad plilns,. it prom the Burn ,-Which the -guardian of maid J.ondOn Noteq and Queri ei,4, - . I 1.6�_ - I * I .1 .
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taln.�, ond'Llike the .m6tinthin'sh((q, Vh6� fore. who to-tlid not aftord. to buy- a , . . '..., I original position, flat and in . I
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I rounJ of duties., - - fed 'to a dIn Wix and the M611116n. It selects.it) C04 twaidon migh rhapt abl �p - * In the, appeottinee of salt, na:Be6n (it , Place. without tin' otthe a .
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ThiLm3 is -noihi% 'bt:ttcr 1-ibbeIA, 11906 curI6110 for their 1 evetoyday'us* on tile table, In tho kiteli- I .
' I 'Ittere io'a.v' titles. - the nimt Inipass.low ri*irill4. t14 Jt.q JAI,,. . - .1 . . I stidhing up. Tht,- re3tilt ig that � I
t'ian -n A:e Or . llofter,. tl,e olume.of sermons print+ � PtIrIn" tho sumn,cl-i, motwli,4 illo 0ham- " . .... - I on and else;w1wro. there- Is apparently .. L.'
* .. i-od In Silleth In 1709, ,. ,getrii0fig to ' 00 nitittifle.s. but . . . nothing pattleninrly historic, but I in . th' 5 bars are ui't�ayg Oaf unjek, . . . . � .Y'
puwy and rrer:t ofvo.hi.h ofil rollms 'in the hh, .r nce of Trade. I th ..
-Aaso$, Itt its a 1. ' reality there I& fiW 13110 it. 0. sloses, . . o gee itild that it is impossible
a. b, " " "Etelt Is a cortifill ni 0.14.. . in tile, winter thilo It IntlAt de4rend to ' 4 11"'It" Ili till' i%lill"o4oto tioeticul- ted, . .. . for JUMPSOfco L . . I
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C!wrnlsts, pSysicians ,and -011ed 'TA)ok to It or I'll Stab Y&I it is . to its old Julpa.q.,41rivit. lijWca, where It JI). M0 World wbo do ijol adnilre noblo 8dvory be eftteft wlibaut sA1001 and, be wasted, T6 RecorJ L I I I .
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. . S A .1111 111PIllet b.V.9 spinster dept-� the tralo k,t etillpd 0 I)it(-k 17nd the �%-htxilevor thpy ilre - foutid Atch thor.' . diandod so stiff tit theft iinet�lflees, 11.1 I— 0 ,a ly ttmoveii (loin widm* . I � I
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11119 Uteri Of tile soveu� (01111le it dom litit. 1101he till 6ther 11h]: 0,1911f,"'O's f1ro Ott- NVol-fte drivi&a. The without lying �on stomach 4
.. I 'tetilifil eislItill"V Ili' title' IS 'A bla�. Inttl, 11mil who plillitst tr(*.,4 Is Ilot ooly.2 .
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