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Exeter Times., 1908-04-30, Page 3at� 6 tl • ee * 0 t�. tit Otte* ,,retort,• r • to tt If Paw" �►,ry wu a tt'.1 t►iM qac axwen, tt: t,t1.14,0r Piga r. la`ri sea �a Om et rtiroeintreskos ease. Cott ota'tya►aast2 ado rt4� or a 41, AIA +tM/A• � telt/ fl sr. I'rN •1`,t-, C $. LCMO ' ,}$ Folly congeati faith. ICnarecter is oontroiled will. "Sikinee will end ntrn'ost; auy, quarrel FatkliriU its tulintess- in friendships. e ��,. r-fihe:',106 the mazy. i4: Of religion is for thethe�y,, . r • v` Things Seedily believed .lyre iibt often --�it' ;fir o'vc� • m:_:::•.t.�r.nratt.,,� . a� pie ��.�. 1te', etitill 'Cher li :; ._ ; e ittta�ra. ,tivin ^r fear others Ls an imperative ,of i ^ 1 te.I he. big r ' Voir toes. will not fear' n you as long' s �..� tL fret ire • o at oval them. Ilse who—gives to be Seen: usually bas •3fiielt he wants to hide. .�1 fw,wtrr<g usttertlly Is a plan of hiding ono leernish with a bigger one. , e rvI4fal o� dutyever a y find ejysse • t•letter to give without thinking • 4l, n „Write without givin . . In "the church is' only a piece e e or is a Maceof r hi Yrs n 'klie. pg f#t, who does net look iorwa'•d with •eccewill took e back• With . regret. alth is:. the pourer •tet weaYe rite music mew Ir flLJtte_ '' of . 1 amu•, �� . _4 ' n 4 to vx5 T �t� tee l:; 'I " • A rirxxo�ys,t • ,.i p', t rtir�eKt�.11y�: ��hi Alt rt 'to, ,rrteh rkl, � eve e r`4 r♦tart� �'�' ,'ns a two ;tax dei with, haPpiriet gratituee, a. trJ k Id L ti ':. hem word Old 4s kik t ' sl lbw 1h y ton: 'L��I •,tlt ,LI, l'•.. f tsliiift or, exp seeable thouglkt. Yet 602� tircreign.Yt`ttT tlk'st1�,Cfi"`dCh`•' tci ]3et�►rig to Some fai up sxtcl or sunlit rov=e,. i,tiere nen might come wol hi with garlands of flowers. ttreether4febree purple wholly innocent rof laughter and � •� f h..t:.+Far7 ffyy 1.. - - TI t �y� S• � ��,tnuc?��=�`,t��t •. r=te re menial life how ail their, feasts andheli, dogs and torus rOcial . retia_ lly .occ Ions w ere - likANP��y.t�th i7 meant not pain, ,but, the highest :blest` font of Pleasure. It is`Feas to a t< e + hat much or the bible • Y to -belongs- to the childhood of 'tiler•race, to to o dayS Mtn tooklife lei seri. - misty a nd when the... cart )msasn we do tor tthAA e1c ti�ai1ttn'�t e c t�o f It Q ba � tial e'rtente-4tlt'e'rws -•eirti ,ler"•, y �r 0 ai i:. (, y tl!it w£� nearer and .,�more, csl urd+erst of • As we balite pras}s+ed from perhaps it has'i en tnneeeI4 able that we should lose some of -the lyre• sponsibility and simplicity :sof that days.' Sometimes it seems, )however, as if the rnee bad 'lost ehitdhood .and fussed over _rotinhood, as' If we heop grown prerna. turelyold. We havea flIgateththe child's smile, but have stet found in the man's heart deep heppinees.. It is :a peer kind of &ogress we have made, as a 'race, if oehaero-foundeinetliseparesteeffetenele no doper springs of jay dein, we -knew ,f 1'. 1 .1:' 1. - • 1 k . ther •i with ignorant s tri ie d . gxw pi try an the genuine gay*ty of those who once danced. efor'e theirr+ alters 'there to goblin's) per - RY t ntet 1ILi»�t tet t: mit t n vnnn xley bbttet�is, 'kiln t ► .t t mane e f xlt,\ :, '1 no 99 'ikin-` oT- alth: n , wetly are blessed; It • s: i Iles a ;a r AI eel )+ {ski; MMrtde . our a. i+rtt of the 'I tet 1n1Cs ill orer's . doelliatt , . irtr.s t) par e r� ars stn t iUt'e vc ! ;tt e the ante 1 r t itron 0f the 1i ►Falun; • ret P .04',5141 h , 1a tagi1 g %J•4 h1 A Arm .� • 'ctft� utcl , k � iate d n:::1,,� F 7l »• . $ no 'Ow helleving W4? . til tt1 . • eax71A1 to.. .flu "O .`i 1 001:2".. "JOY ��' l 1, -n ' ,f is is of little' asp lrt t,hia world t.rtnl+��' fr hie kind of a joy Diet 4 mart earl see turd `f Tfl 11 a are the ple of Inc 'Mace,. of I S'6 a�•e » vv 9 y *arts, fa o rt r �v have not i�h etr:t 1 ti up . arepicking tcrnrc d �v live. 'i�11 life's lid and despising its , gold. We . blinr_ta' t ai eieeettle amid °light fix` life, to the wayside flowers of ^ joy.,'to the (len sources of ItiAnkfulness.' .We need tet hit up our ayes to see how g od n World thisls, how -fair; its niormis hewbright its noeS;hew glorious its -w + eve:rtit�lg:llgi�iire• rtk•e ttao •rxr�rch With ttto little tangled, crines of our ewe,maktnee. 1m 4 ee ended e t t o ems:1 e -fir r� h � t an trier leingthg,heltrt, We need, • to' fake- our ;faces inert, our kid.. . _. eL to= k m b -other -faces; Icelarger faith,d love .for men,to reto1e in frr1endsbipa, to find the 'thrill of The broad and upward. weird . wa ;, to find time to `.five and let, the makingof relive let citre it�ii or •) e. ^ fte *Ili . 1lour SIov ctne fromm caur suicidal . selitelmessi andg ladn , ;deep, and enduring, is found -'only in the !tie e# eelf-gie lrmg. There. will always be i tg:,t,.i, t 4111 14 1 t 1 , • . _ tti iv t • llttn tee +1J veer Y; alt rt:t7 ri l n r' i. frit '"hu da .,i "::i-�d1::.,.t';.0 111 pr pee.tors etre t►rtck` :t�3 tltet '�+awlt. y 21,r pears look ail teteerakeerlidgMt'' dy` making ;their: way Chips of Smythe, James alive dmfs tirne.•yaat Year. a the unsa:irvey ed in. ,tlte. townehip of Wit. tette. where more new finds bave been made and with rent development, have zprofQ iittyrY �a1}'-y`• d pa e ,9, i' F AtfAtiti ] t i hens the (xawxl�it of� japes and flat- '�'. the family G _e• hY n.. � er . is that made on the "Go!die"pro- . «� were WWII -10 side by 41de.. • i "i Mrs. to a herself, she looked • r! t Mich contrlsta ill • oxl Of Its at~rcsAs pIs •FfacnittyY Wch �~ r•i • .�► A, *f" ;i•set t� se It tio 14, i�. till '' � `: it .rpt a t�titi fig: �`y� 1'{yy 1 A � T � Tst:•4:';-' .A. ,..... ak1 tr ile1 ?4tir~,,... l 1.�W u 4 [�.� .R ♦ � � t �W` -i n ,i• n»tY } t �t 94, .t ' a n �tt�l� �t�1f'` �,`('�• titi,(t;'�1. lith �t��.'�'�t $ a FA yly�:ljl ��k Ory jar 11 I..,_a.�a ... ,.�.,, ...;,...-.. d: •. w:1r.�`« '�:, ... _/ a.. •.... ..... M. eor'ne utiles Km -et stit't1OU, K%. # 11s ttrutolied cottages and its L • cr4e d, -world z+'ti � � f.' �Ck 't t y - • • .� �%� ♦ •• nom. ase et, 1»' » �uF r » e Lloyd's trep>+esen., Civ,ad tinct � h kindly, • hospitable tv lc ori e whic1.I • Imoe. V021 people k w to vel how to lee; p. A e nq t � ,. t1 t4tt ' It It f the r• a aili a' satd �t~S. Copp, there _• R# n theCopp £attril .- were: 8 n istog, therxr elvetik in the Zi ehen ' a'zd th,,, thf0 ,► "white the elder* aister,ei erir:r >e,ov & thou all. 1t. %V '.a. Sapp Y .14001r, Itmi lis rt :r 9 P � t• W n' I�y�w 11 ttVt (stomerrs �! . , . _. _ ii ,n _ _ . �.�_: �. �, -far e zaio-Uier of such e �Y eh lxit-erc�f�t sus. , , f #=youxt�.tp-.-f�eF � i , and tri �i a� \Veat,'`'Ja meson, Neill, Gritty and Meln. 'u �faenily. r+ w ever 'a e3 "£a alio ,•.. l ekes . is ,hat. Y rl . .soy k" ell. of Cobalt. ,,From various .ter- rtu 0042here in theranpthis t+ilf rrnarkeJ, and the soft Devon accent he nil peobrihilfirshe one of :the fliii~ sounded very Plehsant �in her-semh.. aripperrrs In the new- dt�tadistrict.M eldest i goodis 23-40 aeceekin n at S tilt : taken , service Thls��r�iperty : � �� hsa)d �t 'early `T4: -titer; but the. mriost of them are at leer tt i r bythe Reeser, tie a tees _ • tt Ll -� ti i flier ,�.� i lxt -Iii to �tl l � � .ter - • p _tom �Me�4 , t �,. fare.. t4 v 14 44 lifts* � eri ret se T.. • � 1 t s o �o , ��orlt..l.�n.:rti�;, .ant#. his.:,�ctr�iet ;a:t�. .�... �.'�..._... 4? _,. _r~-� or • ma"It`� attmrrtl n Fp' t siIx�Edi ��► sof p�cg- co+eryeetett-bt� ,�notet MOO and *lade, 'and tarryingfrQ "My eldest boy is in the navy;' said ail appearances a Ieigh percentage of tut. Mrs. Copp; "he is stationed at Mala nee silver. To date tee entY !miser now: No, I bave none is the he arm Y werliStone coxats of sinking few ?fit my boys. re 'all for the sea• =tires little a#e*n t l#lIela neve; iiisrdre.i'riAa>c~ kma bhle. pW hl rof thn oor = ew Gib'eeesyIltheeavestht4inkvi,nagt aonfd iet mzvireandblyT ftr:fir:bsu tt, and Is *1a,tietes• t0 width. Just_ way. ,,I had another boynthenatily,.bu, 1itarksensuftorfam tlraen Semelblesnttne� fF)lro gw arsI,re was drowned when hew tartly 17 tars old; he was jerked overboard by , •. a,. ro ear Arid the Iv ey not,' ortilu to ick tiny 1 1'. a. .1111 �"'2'A^x't r.,. d 'su�����._..i.,.•... -: �PC J: t �N7 • 6 .ry t Y f f. Nit, t } r'V r. r I,moi. sec eht: cf tho, yolcon, a ut ; , t! Idress a area I It ifl'y, � t rtr>< t� � 'k Vticrat ng, 'tanager of • the Cobalt Cent 'Mine; James. Leslie, master nteellanicr tl rs� ala It Central • J. 1C. 4finer ono, eu f'. � ' as ttiii"ii fr S not in: the•(limp . at• present, is also 4. f �} tar Tton '�`1 1e �, d b a x l kct f 'Ya 13» L hiblfes, formerly • of the Argyle time"'. --Toot —K'- • I'tl — #, $.'frit, Mesleay, of Napnnee, Ont.; atso IftlfeetteliastelltlegoteMittWebetilittereeliiiit nld �: ' It £Ari: Sl -^ tI .�- r»ris eu. tli A 'Cobalt %miine; John and George Donald— sen, of the SOO uxi% ti. W.Cobb;' . for. merly Superintendent of the Bonanza Y een a best ei li , h n. t ii e rove experLinced the hardships of the early days i : that great ssatint country, evOtee Cobalt oorrespendent of th •D'ttrhe. l iCa • fyyF 4 o itttinti all -!'thio, "v. t rw is: ei�a c zn �x co haa.d-bark l or�+°oug to , 'B t hltls, ' n theChest,' ,�.� eras► . ro Wit Ir rs r ` 4 `. Ott or .. You will f ad s,• cure in Dr. •',Noodle Marva lino Synge N. Loonier,Berwick._ 1408,0 writes �� I have used Dr. Wo�ades o. etocough"_... �.`• eek rte_ �« �ac� i1r: t A... 434„-.0- z 1 1 fir. ,re" th 1 tgc6 pr li cipl v eaehle • 444. gid' • JF F<� the rem is.° Dr. Wood's Norway PineS ear.. bottle at all dexter* Put �n l . per,ra thee* s f+C ' trade Refuse NorwayPine Sy ►p stet that One el t mere Mr. Browrnr Tom Kennedy and Slim rent, and will be *OW out' at ern early t t -•i : s t 1 1 i.x :cnt --tt�1 is s employed. �d, ..__CThee. .., - includes , �1 0y_ tc.t. et#tcKs"Iaua very Joyful nectin,in date.#f1 a�Ba_utte of1.10 • ereao inDawro e's .._.�...� :tl'r(r-t s- ar tl cortatnin c :: s jto Cr well t vng,:: =A.ntittwr ihett, ti) cd^'iib � e of, me nis employed putt n� 1n,th e • tiery inadequate ortparedto tele cYaken icxaiditman .form�sFd_ur�er muteg_inete gth Cs . ...," 7 t-to'#:nr rti: t , t-; rr •-mikf• 'fie -•-f-- h Witt out of Dawson dtir:in the first •two. terderground development �svork is'bein p. . .. :. a to >�.. t the usual r rft . bou� yoa��s .+a� the l�nY, end to -day the muds sept up with t .tis y • tet e, in nest -class condition and _ ai<_tonio- ,000 Leet of indergt ound° dcveiop ent• biles are t �clt on t►a nt d#tenI work : las been den*. t 1is first �v4l enstern;and southern cites. -By mom- and about 60 feet en the ae cenid levet: parison with other eannis as tie ids. reads and. ,otheie inprorem+'nts, theCo- balt i- , was suspended at k�et t (limp .n,the Development work� Ie� commented Ia ori Y r4 North C.�tbalt mine +oL1 'ICiAra#iF.lt<ttt, Kisedieeee as •belng sadly negls ted.- They th a ,, o ��y a n] rf+1y ek �r, that onto the mato elleft had l�d ����T'i.'tR,X,.{�" been a,.r.»A A f. op _1� - ♦,... .. '.. .... _...-�. ...�♦1yw 10 hoer ear#th loves tervice, • ,The best way low 1. . 1 i •.4 $ r +too' our son .st its another and n there is a chorus heaver: , f mess. 111 1�tftY F. COPE. There , I�,vays are fe'ty friends to *Won the loss of the man �s he •nudes fid enemies. • ''et and the rest will take algal Of Chet l=►yes. e Few. nen are ii�ii moral (tenger as great aS tlrissc► who- procbafm religion strenuously they feel no need to pruc- lf WIIERE LOC '5TS ARE •Foo». 'r`- .ble-f.-uxney ire : ome.•Pincea--•-flo a lie, - ' . Are\ Made Palatable. ` • Locusts are n. table luxeiry fn_Palestlne send other sl • The Jewsfry them in. ressi mte oil. - .In Arabia Peirce locustsare - dr=ied ter the sun'itnd ground into a kind of, hour for • baking. In Central Africa certain tribes make them into thick Mtunttpt_,. M . see- .sees niaa sertr= they ,acre beak rntaige trs, -then-fried In i t..fie► and mu edwith' n 1 aria they 'slat 1'- ar-e hails Lesson V. Our 1 JJeMznly B'omc. Gatlden. Text, , John 14:1. 2. 4110444.011 Th113 LES ON WORD STUDIES. _ (Based on the text\ of the nevi ed _Version.) The- � a- the—T tit nd-time- .Ift►a To lightly appreciate the opening vers. tie of Tthte wonderful , chaplet 'e 'must ✓ im u se s of the .p' ,bare ui res- nd �Wiseh_--tilt -•_ mrde t�•hicl► ii- eentatris were spokes. Jt'stxir end Atte 'eleven drscip]eS- were still mai the' nppe ne'i mb r he which. • they had partaken of the mist Passover meal to- isf9a41 neer, had .just departed..- 4 sere,tlpon -it seeelast deepoke sortee-e tiressith. - 1 would have told ; our An..i pperel to their faith inn 1w$ candor and -the the truth fulness of, his - previous teachings. 4, ye know the way—'Weirds spoken: tt� ttcst their� .understandin .. (r! what' ,t.i•'w•Yn,: �::{ 'A"_}'J"'+Y .♦ eft .e.. .'.ii ing .ininself and bis relation to the F, thee \arid to the human eace. ' 5. Thomas stilthe-Thoulas wee, trent what vie know of him in the gospel narrative. an the habit :of seeking ilif. fleultiee, and demanding explenations. and in ' the present erisis does not quite sec the 'relation cf What the lifaster has teen saying tcr the immediate need, or eieste-_-Itsuseontinuee to vet* in 1'1 la ferias. oat, tonseniing ity 'T; It ye bed knowneemeseTheir lion to himself as the revealer of the lr and for anailysts., It f^ x;f_���fi�{{f'��t-six centst " op. fear 1�`tf ancr is elseteeingae sa ed for the. stiv er» Y • �syti<r of tlilC e;l • GAMW lits 3 FEARS. ale a to earn anything to increase the . family income, etn+d the problem of how 2 . , • Superetillone, That Move The IlArdest te bring, up so Many In litalth and . strength would to most townsfolk op, 41441444.4 Gamtelers %have, a reverence for, oda outto-obeerfulty 'and contentedly obeut pembem and' none more so than the , IL ' habitues of Monte Carlo. On *entering °Eve go good busband," she said, -21.t the float( tikim for your hat and stick. -This -ticket is estaneped --with 4 ntnnber: ShOuld the fl len itehCevenelhe'old m`sleurr' Lind promptly walks out, enot twreturri that day. If, however, the num.' Ler be odd, and tinder 36, the owner of it will probably hostel to the men and strike heavily on the- correspoeding .nunt. Let on the kmg gregn cloth ;of Ines 'rou- lette' table. The steengest part of it all itie-ielactetWtirthieenuriber „Inver -WAY -Most 'brides long for ittirievOattierefor -1;• i; ehP.,.. -the tilde' Ahe stin Melte sek herself'. with "the fact that in *one court inc. it e prays or ra rt r omen that ell herle and untirtbey had come, to reegard hien none- Oiler. The Germens-say_aenew siWn they, coukt riot be said to realty ifeeeettemes witheerery. bave estiniated the coet of the road to Eth, Lake, from Eariton 'to have been $200 ppr mile, and 'the GoVerrernent let. 'the Contract to rt.man by the• name of Geo at 4288 Per mile. '"Settlee.s say that but • doin the load. would have been left in very bad Shape; In fact, it is claimed tnese. gentlemen put on their. own- men the. loads for. 21 years now, And gets -16se-a-week, but it's -regular wages. "How do I manage on thAt? Wen, els-manage. It is, a difficult thing; but there's a great deal in the way you manage. There's others I know that have no chikb'en and yet don't seem to (14.1 as well as *we do 'with our large llreadle 0X41, querterrr, nod We 'have ae.good bit of garden. 1 desft know what we should de• without that: and. en impossible to baul, freight by the mad TAkp SAMPLES OF ORE. Mining Recorder Hough, or-- lerrdo er Lake, was visitor in the telbalt, camp this week, arid tirought with him sante. very eith specimens of:quarts...with fro gold which he Le' credited with saying was struck at a depth of 83 feet bi the an. unusual thlog for eteminingerecordei gree -Of *confidence has. been eStablished- in the Igardee dtetilet, .and 41.. has Wen in water and salted to taste. The robe grunt and MIR° theme as. ro I them le jeutter. or et.ush them with earn. 0'6 chedSb end dates. But they only. re - Stance Me fish. e • *When required for toriskimptime the legs end wings rare broken off and th -.or-broiled. The flavor of, "locusts, while atrOng and disagreeable, becomes mild -end readily disguised when cooked. ;e-teeirif-toeuet soups -scarcely are to be -4125-tinghtstied -from -beef - broth,. Fried tri their own oil 'and slightly salted they Mien the food is plentiful -I Grubs .. rend eateepillers are eaten with avidity ely Parielane. and butterfilee ere eaten by 'China and harvest- flies by some Attie - 12110, • declared, in response to an intimatiori from Jesee., • that. his dieciples would not be able' to lolloW him this. time, • 111111(1111 .141 Off iye no doubt, fetus teminded , Pelee of for,etold his theeefold denial. The eerie thin 1 of the disciples, .h bega have gleomy concerning what the timnediale future might hove in store for therm Bence the speolet versation frore the thought of his de- paelure from thent, to the thonght tit 51Ore ,for theni Agit ih6 rather; 'The entire chapter.. together with the, three feikiwing chapters, Gire17). belongs to the same greup of farewell thsemirse.s of Ilbse keneetertheellie revelation of the Pattler end hie Infinite love :would now soon' be ,e0Mplete, and their. tine derstanding 'or the ,great purpose 'of 121S• 1.1111/1•11. 14010141,114,144.^. ISW1 44.4,1:41111/11121•111.:it=1: -Andrew.. fie Wei; like Themes Ire his. feeneineeeefor insisting on the, praiellcal Res impteding -divine-are of their Slat. te: from them, together the p Dost them note. me, Philip? verse 7 ribeiere. is to be taken in the Sense of "to tecognize." The direet kr* cotes the surprise .604 petit Ceiseed• by 11* 10`le *10« believe riee tor The very 'higher greund being ofiro avail, lestia• rind tangible, evidence of' Ms divinitY end his relation to the Father, 'which it had furnished.' moll 45 still ovur to.day in t feint, in thri,51, thongli„, probably .1'00104. int..; also refereriet to the niiraelist lie diseVes patty d hieh prayer, .12t order to be 427 itotive„ mist ,12e ',offered. That spjfil is 1126 son which Psus exemplified *his kw prayer lite* 2- Atte:Aber ,Coinferter 41r, slielpeto;„ Greek, `inditited ..the ntxt sent • ilt11.4.1so13.1(41.tr'tPtreltrAlcittiri.''rl‘tilViiiii!rt,f2 it it is ,very noluckyl for brkle 10 ,ece her. eel! In aerairror after her toilet Is com. pleted. .11 she' so far forgets Wed, as -"eV do, this and.. MAO, 10 appease the tiny ri,briont They wake itt the morn- ing and feel tireder than iyhen they *eat to hcd. tghtiitlieuiehelrdutiiis dining to he * dreg and blirdeit, 4 PI lied fitted the dieciples ieith eorrow and Believe Od A fitting dhoti • Ilelieee else in t lee -The apostle have come to toeow hie divine and power,- well* ,,arrant row in Ian caso, ':tvirett iknie of tIllet4iainty end after shell neve left. them. • (tuelling plats, et Ilio infinite efioll and I, heavenly. sense; 31.0 emential idea. Viet 'Of the neeirneee ,c1 the, •heaveielly 02114695.e. it i Of 146410210st It f .3v 2) ;lie itdequel, ' Ittc Ire the' tall* fro 10, 1 • itg Seine make the 'most of 11 with a good crust and sonic onions. heaver -there -than -4n this -fittioefelitece indeed of just taking what trades- men bring. -Oh, ellen say 1 could do much better them" "Only the rent nt it be higher/to theied et the Perial P41100.0 And thee.Win. Ler Wei; at St. Patera/nog and in -the -peesent 14 the -Czar' Alexis in IWO fretn: Ito, Shah of Perste. lt is 'entirely cov. tried With thick 'plata of gold act tout rldques of NOW NO roller. Tiler Ittet end date of The proseritatten art 'worded in'tin• ;inscription on. the back ot /10 ,throne. Juet above' are the glii- tertingldouble ,hetided ,eaglea of • fluseatt„ Initterlal the -country; But it's 4 gOod cottage hae . got flute Morns. This-ond 'the loges,' here that rent is paid tor. Nearly tifiehern'Tenthewoiroktutinggt oil; ..t.thearwil8ve .1n ' °Then I Mike and mend everything oterppa,11iihenotthi.ehinildgreinbei". bo,oeynit,inrothMstei. ,rdways very gob41 at my needle r n Into money. Out the. boots,..:4202 they nlo 'wear then) Ont. Walking tivo 40110 tvery any schei01, but my tigtatt. 'tntiktis• them last wonderful* oleo; heme tor. a, rorthight,„46-4Oottf ttki 'things *idle, I've been laid f lee lbw, Ot Mine erieeie 11: 14, bdd thetnits!021 112, ,g, a little therler thrill the eitheree , p 'admitted vas Set' V1.1 • • 10 h' Cattarffy en things he et that I've it while • betkro can • aihre, of _the Lard_er Lake re. ney in development werkantelngethe comb) summer will in all probabliit tabltsh confidence in the Larder campi but it is to be hoped Mot, the mistake of a year will not he repeeled the Com- ing spin and Summer. Miring 1 h ter snowshoes and bringhig down speci -Zhkairrisitl.ul'irte-h'7rttiPer64eriey sttrked'''f6bIlltit admitted that pies display were- used in connection with the' eale ACTIVITY .0:4 NIONTtiCAL.ttlVP,It, • Pols$011$17* Yttlie 4061 .4tiVe better oterything points io vot iolivity tiora, rermirtivtilose ornitthtishit' linue}04r0-1101grerie, -.Ant-pit'y lifinevrir"arittiethe- -45-N-'11morilitr 14174 Ithetiiittl\114%1°131":$.1: edited by brokers room day to day front New York, tioston„-'Philadoirdilit, 'and 6afirrni etnierosierni t4Rit.06.11'fr ittlokentnenteinhtiso "mthtetur, ozotcrjheoPs woritloglIfirrof\:ttigtio-10-M0oboneyt tI1222treqt *t:k66.11 Vielittio!aiirxitottetint; drining west, besides A crosscut IS feet" io the north at , the 75 -foot ,leVel. Tito vein in the drifts is from four ;to Si* inches wide, of calcite and very rich in Silver. In the north crosscut one istnall vein was encountered of calcite tinelnee goad, supply of coal ,and other supplies... ready. fo etart up In the course 41 the next few wceks. Since the installatioo Cleveland cobalt minesdevelopment work end stoping are again in progress on the first level at about 65 feet, as Well es et Pei 145 -foot level. At the Nancy • Helen last week a car ef thirty tons of low. grade ore was shippedeto-thessmeltersa,t. C. • " The 'Cies will eoon ;The picnic lunch, 7 Ili exeralped 1.2L sorties, Neu-spaper page. Welt sit -and ling • 13y the ;shore Boiled. egg oleo. Incite. -Orii-speto-ii for eight, - troneioi I feel it pulsing It villas; Pet, Olit -I dread • rieh t. vitriter end tho :grotto, these fir* been verithei ible. parties. lo leave, al:not try dor, 228---tiZAV'--Uttriffir leu fit _Akt.t!2$4•Aftqle' be Ate totIthy booitt has already in tower Lorrain; andsonle ve.ry g vooris•have been made lir the At5t,rict. Prefieratiotte ere bee fatal, fa \tiiiivel biticirott$*Ati 14% 02 are giving better retort, There are 14 proyirirm ttnd, 10 (ormolu les In the Argentioe RepithIle. The Pres. Meta tutg it salary of 40 004 X many. the rio 004 into s,stiout pew • ORDER • 41 •