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.44 Thariees Great Speech Against
an Alliance With France.
terestirig _are:rest-one time, muoh-
liolumiednitly-~torne into tire
fehoectelluenleame-etteisethe-
; Edmund Burke's • famous
er nees_le,_the_liouse•-ce_Conte
liatory has redited the great
having treated Parliament,
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In lhis .spoeth, b 1iMakiiijhr,""-
ft,“ end:Times of .Etitituud Burke,'
Ville-seene evatintprorreetu.'
Tho Mitt took place at the di'Wnssion
of -the i1ia bill. - --
On the vital to the leouse. of. Commons
that day Macke called atthe•forelgn ef-
fle, and
was sltewn by the undeteseere-
etate.a dilgger which, had been.
nL s a pattern to .6, manufactory IU
Joritngliarn -with an • orderfor ecener
henteenthieeThe_eottritry tit the time was
- *•si'gigrJetleelleaitigee
et r,nci u proc.-tx1ng as a large ewer
nI offeeeive weeper's lotted very suspie
Use . Beike asked for the (logger, and
' hinr-h)-tirrtfouse,
X spoke aga,likit the bill,„stating his,
syrnipatbl.-s witlz the French lieptibtlearie.
I3ur-kes s eh folleweel 1•
aid was 'grave, argumentative and tea-
' oble. . Coming to ;he queetion of the,
iteelf he 0a'etv'e.xtbikd and declared
,
4 4
I nt shores. Middy
f -bloodshed were prevalent.
Z.nrg. orders for daggers had been sent
een;righttrie Hero the fitinso.loefiree
ionlehed. Pulting out ethe dagger,
urke held It up before the audience,
e ihmihrew it rehemently etk the floor.
s1.nL:ng...4p it,, he eeeetaimetle_e_srtes-is
Nola see are to gain trent an eillianc,e
°• with Prelim! Such are the daggers pre-
. pared for you. Wherever such prineiples
are introduced. such pracCees follow.'
r ea010-1150111 -the
Arouse. Burke checked it, with a vehte-
entent-proteetatione--------- -
e•Agt..„.uaekeepeFreeehaeprinciplefeefronr
r.
te-eitereeleeellnishtere---weretse-
eelloeselwae worked up to aa great
oxcilemen Even the contemptuous
'Werth; Nelda; proceeded from one of its
umbers 4' e
4111,1c1., Ls --hiseforkeeefialledeto
leon: tho ettee•WeilleeMetehe-e-Thi-
eieeriee etared .not Speak, •eirld the bill
%seed. • ,
' it Is seal that the undeteseeretar
7.'TenkVetT,1.17.07gitee-Luad....cerr1.
une. New, after more than a century,
keelepessinteePublie nee& again.
--Most-eifetireefurtert-marriels-Lesirretti
Anticipation rather than in the realize -
,1 -
At
'
'vc.ous; h slietect,
49. *re tri iturelyiever i s
';? •
1.e d.ong o rfght becoiiio aecmd' miter*
1, is, to' feet% to Ldo wrong. • It is just
1.9 eaell /4014 1norally. end P este:a-14'#)
acqtitre the habit of Walking urfright is
.4.41,reillieXeeterelkinit
eve. Were "taught; that- we w
tuyelly-,14
mart was born In world with- .bi
to evil, that the clan life and the u
e-ree y -were 4 norma *
Wievteerellest inveoted that doeir:ne
must have, a terrible Reef ln tety which
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ri
• VC! niaWe-eheenertee i".1101111Mt IS ..at,
ii his chance of 'lifeline
Make up your mind that you were‘bxn
to besiekly, the victim of predatory dise
ease, and you • f •
NEVER WILL BE-DISAPOOINTEDle--
..
you--weer-havernitetittreacheretreleptil
that the most aenbileous drug store al-
ao eould eovetetee'eatalegue:
Make up your mind that. Providence
has cast you ipto ithe univeree 'doarned
-t( „eeeze4,,ert4atte,,nelerain
• *ne, miserable -sinner, -and-
•-ou have at toast hand:coppeLy9urseit
Irlii-e-nToptio mit such a %flew in any
attempts to defeat Providtmee and to be
_esectle&.tharelettewer-e-destinedelo--bes- •
Health of pity kind is a 'matter <I ha.
bit. But we never will. acquire right
habits unless we beteve in their poese
hility, tinlee.s we have faith in man as
4 being to whom goodness no less
attainahle than baseness.
There 4110 two weys of dding. things,
4.4.11;itztopecttagrat
.Itiing.110111.tb4 de
,4010,1`g o the 0.0/1t. ' Win
'110h -A
-way k her boudoir, Which eta -Mee% the
first -11oetre in.filteeeeritre of her privete
elittee ilererebe tranettete all her heist -
twee; and the °meld. .he •Ls ?called UPen
to *et- silk' el
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114144i.,
I'S '1004.
flit:
s .119 n Is 1 -
:It tla e then fete 4 4
,
andl l t n each, c .
HABITS ARE LIFE TRACKS; „:...
they teed tither:up er down« •fishit' is
Character . in aotien oceldegswithont
teeneeleueseet ' feevertekteltre -
_or''rrt131;31liet_iiserlt., 'XbtliesibblaYb.:•ttlarialYst:(.P)eabk-r:11:1 ir(Itlistre-lins°s13:Pgrelewh° launi's'ht*11.11104t119ler' ti'll-n1 9
PtintrvislY40 ;be 'g el' 'a ,
4 gf,4 ,iti neat piles by the Hon. Chine
' achy,: why .eltoulit It; :suet a .
to
.teglit, and (111'0, tor nraele,
bib le hab'eu to se the ... __.
e
0!""T§I' '
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0,14911)
\ Ivo Taro engineer -
mg Arm sow.Ile saved 110
• 'Mari his rkly wagei, ureliased n"
wi h thee t touTYPACII
U*, , tr
eery step,.one- 41444i1litliftr
ri*
enough- to blight the lite. So in .'pre
ti.
-e • ,
higher sLehere of morals, living is e
weary
bnsiness if you still have. to in-
dividualize and argue out .all your -ac-
tetna--• : - • '
Dail liviegeeeee teLeeeyne4m eeme..1 h
oeul where moral Muscles are trai
to haleti of 'apparently me-
.the4rnantryh
-literally- woe-
, sAt
w
e Upon her reterri home for her tug of
140 -for :QUeen:lilexartdra • Is an ardent
devotee of the "live .O'cloclet-ehe will
;spend mine time with her Private seer',
Mare'. the Hon. Sidney anvil oe gifts-
TfieW o US C
ming lettere, ete.0 while it is aboul
ttanieal obm.,en.004_thinin_pyrseorbigi this hour that -ter-iklajesty-reeeives
ideasl.sj, Vega!: miln,owirsi;_,atinenditin:sib,letostaine_e,tnd. Itallyeebrne eomnbediuetyeffah _saner Idloriusngeham_Thihold • whos
WeriPlettRititiele ,
rte• teernaster 0 Yeehesteae-aeLeand-when sho-writ
ewila„,h 19-tittryilittfiret
-eduratIon-w tw-a
r
quiz -ed tite t habiteeof tieing , and/of „
thinking.. tee is learning 1.kee peat "el' Majesty spends a eenelderable
1wis,-Thorrige-irRea-toelette-a-aif eibe'mount of -Vane arrenging and cites's:eve
catkin, to whom each day times With lure her. Immense. 0010ot:on of Photo'
its• opportunites of training the -bad, graphs that *to has 1'0'41 liv"nn tiMe to
theaugh tasks and troubles, to the bo,
:Inveaelltalnidlio'°Usfawndlis.tch• 4fhethneoawompoms$es Scosesn,
tete of the higher life, to eel! -mastery,
inonwds.to efficiency in ,serviee for our fel- iin-
tearinesintignothigesempoho_ontoeglrhataphs4,tiritiramnate_sserkt
IIENIM•P COP of the various members Of the
leleaerriaereeiteeereett
lieaphs. of Queen retoria temporarily
min, probably near Samuels home et ted. up' In her dellkee-chaise 'through
Rarnab, and not far from the sit of the animal refusing bud 0 on Ine
erus., ern. . s *cation Was eentiald rine4(0 , a °Im or ng 14 a
and the sacred merndilis "aeseciatixt! Then -stream. into which an cautions
with (I Sam. 7. 5, ff.) made it most ski) has Phutged him whlle fishing; and,
ne..tiftd.....e meg ---;00.0e-ceeeesemeerollie--Kingeierelineresourrgerriirc w
fq this ocessiekno el Waksz• across. the -park -by 11 e car- as
18. Thus saith Jehovelve-The usual in- _ea ePtintshmeol fOr some heYta.t; Prank of
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roduet: toeeeeeneeteremeee _ welch. W0101411grigultather dld not .00»
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Text, 2. Stun. 23. a,
THE LE.SSON WORD'STUDIES.'
(rfased on the text of the lievised
Version).
The narrallee-ea-Chapler Vie -Men
up at Chapter 10, verse 17, After receiv-
ing the request for a king, and cone
suiting the will of Jehovah, Samuel
,oalisee popular lassenthly .tuuL formally
ehoos4 e. their ruler. But, there is an in-
rvening, etesa C 0 nut h Interest,.
ich telleeel eittatee., of S.4111
by Samitel. the father of -Saul
earrlartuehlweight.
19. Rejected your God Samuel has ex-
ercised potver only as egcni, of lettevah
end in his rejection his Master has real,
Iv been set aside. The theory of' gov-
ernment in tsrael was simple. Jehovah
was ruler with epeclal • obligations te
proTeef and real to vietilicy his "peculle
ar' people; they, in turn,. owee hen all
the allegianc•e and obedience which -an
earthly monarch had a right to expect.
ee long wouldeinste eenseesupplanishin1
,Ilimsele-Emphatic. Jehovah Would
eionthehjeleethettsillreellyeseithLhie
1 lee • alone._ el& xesponeible- ter
their welfare.
norea-a,
Syme as which flew been kat:AM
three da' heelless eseerehethetellff
themselves near a eity wherethere te a
"see, r" 'named Samuel who presesses
pewers o vine .on.a COribil
and is welcomed' -by .hlip with. egreat
nrfftirgTv-or1i
pr. 'Berme Sarimel sends' hitra on his
tvay be tells bim that God has chosen
meteedeliverettieepeople andeto-beethel
hterge-taid;TrnerllyeIte-TaiiieraTiereeiKiiiir
he anoints Sete with vil arid =secretes
him to' the deice of Ring. Them are to
be Three signs in cOntirmation of &enu-
re -ace- -These-altestake_place ns
dieted,- and Saul goes tack home to _re-
main ,at his aceuelomed work till coati-
sion offers to asstime( public place and
duties as • Israel's king. It has been
hat-Wie-reet) -rd-414-1
and ififormal 'selection of Saul is e
mplernerit of the account of h's
k.rnial one a little laterand thf.s
e. w at water:144;cm to be
11.444atiT
Into acedunt the obvious differences etz
feeling eoncerning'Sanmers impertanee,
lee willingness to give israelke king,
ond .the rnetheds of eheoeing Sale., is'
11.at the I.Vriter interpected -here part
f the narrelive-froet anotherand okter
account. /Thellnklng together 01* ports
manner ipliter fits ffi teith the customary
Int thod of the Hebrew' historian. Some
ot the trohe4., gems of .the OEd Testa.
went are reserved tvithetheleeseten
les way,
•
ple--Not the el
a pet text all the tete ee. This, w
mealy the "4iongr4.:.ion ,Isreer
v.h'h -1,114-xliaWtt
ttenty years and upward., One et its
tune/lions wtts kipprove as king the
c • 6.460VIIIV had • choSkti f, •
timertiplititall
tind religieee Interests were one; there
vie ec.`41,1stinetten, between dillies 101,41
int4 .1**46 Jehovah, Tlim
1.pah -Ttwre Were ix or
, a -
the
M 6 g
info atifJos •
Wherty e---e-..-,e4eiet
wouki 1*
centre;rdigcu ati4 thei
terthg for worhip tid icrflco
uld met .11 1
A
d. wblcb would 1*tUril1r bi 'n of
Yeettureitett-e-i-.-aas-i-deleyeereiS
-the Olsten. LDitdingt_j_te
'llfe -patriarchal meltkiel, into "tribes,'
"families," and "fathers' ?houses° repro-
eented the earlier erirei
ere gave woy to the UXfltriCa1 and g
gra hlea di. •
dre s, and fifties: The two neethode,
however, were not entirelydistinet In
tune but verlapped, asets seen in
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20. Was taken-tly let,...lehoveia will
WAS use:ilia-bled by meazts. of the.serred
choice, tirim and Thinturilin. This
.crude method-, of interpreting Gas de-
fres-and-7p'utryests-ts. oftenterm
n Israete history-und Must liaive been
sn frequent .tae, Medially in earlier
tunes, it was the only fern, of divina.
tiotreviaieliewas,vme
p yriferet was reatrieted and guarded so
as to protect its religious vain& In the
thought of the peopic.•
-2WItatritesNothliig WitT.,01 thi
tiorted.
is there yet a Man to Oorne hither?
-01', "J the limn yet to come hither •
And JelioVah answered -This could be
hecetriplislied 1)y a eetles . of qtkealons
requiring a striiple affirmative .or'nega
1,ve an4;wer which would. be given by
The -
-Hid-Either from •inodesty er faar.
24. There is none like hime-Ishysical
preeenineece critinteale,rimeh n , the po-
fularity of earl leaderirettp41 v
NJ.*C s r 15. Thie Was tbe
,611d Wit
Long lZve tbe king.- -'ibis c Y et
Iteglarice vas PvsternarY a
ct a'king's reign, an
t 1
'winner of the kingdon-Thitt
onsiittliolironit4 Ou5.147664%spilamteuort°
!1P A .ptitaps,Jrt 14
'Finks ot the let
Jett(Nah. / •
hon '-.L "lo his tit
aFtitit
,G1 h The word Inett
•,•tity n tkinismin rhich
w.Th oninbeitiot triigW,.
arntnt,.. Otto,
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hadivar-ter& and hi Arst, attack
14 in 1 tam. 130V
tat
Itneter-at :Sandringham .is sem- ething'
of a 'movable' ftast, Rarely, however, is
It served before nine o'cloek. As a gen-
eral rule, when there are no guests pre-
sent, their Mejestles are joined by the
I./Wee and ..genetornee-eiree-attenndence.
Mus.c ihe drawingeoom follows, with
-11-bridgestiat foretheespecluteeriter -
merit of the King.
Like most othcr members of the Royal
FairalY, Queen Alexandra is an excel.
lent inusidianc_und plays the piano %Ai
very con1.raT,1� kill:. Her Majesty
retires for the night._ _comparatively
Ins•.-to,gether7:wit
ea• rlY rtifrig end hee Partialit for 4
,e14040e 18 and 4 holler or X25,fkfl
10 h
4aup.ss.
R.C.B.; from th
of -the Tower ot
bet; hat it he
ishett
ere
ebain o. r • b :ijl Aram.
was abt.ut to
start on 4 canmeign Lady. Ltiett, With
true -wifely eolleittide, sewed mine SLAP
etuan under the cloth het -weal the
teller -end tlie sbouldee of his 'Junto, as
.4 protection againsta..Chance sabre cuts.
l'hiTe=f§"Viare-e-ruts-iiViqd so well
,that, It has since ben officially adopted
Th" all ranksa
In these days of democracy and un-
.onventeornitily.it is, -Peeho-Psievot very
rprisingetereeemerA
riekeole-Sehlees.e" o
Pt ,Nikrgruttr'every girl should he able
to earn her. own living in case of enter'.
gamy, has caused his etteeliters,to be
trained in. vedettes Oteepatione. Prin-
cess 'Victoria Adelaids, who married the
'Duke of Saxe-Coboerg-Gotha, holds the
-diploma of the- Royal Sehoel of Cexikeey
in Berlin; PrinetesAlexanera Victoria
a -4(810d gaintr .enitheturee; Prete
tess elm), i,s a 4110110 hospital TfUrg0;
Prinems Adelaide has a ee tificate e19r
ern6ss
Caroline Matilda is an expert typist and
Writer of shorthane.
)?.
i,ndi.itt,- i,,/htit is ,
.6.F.
lalm
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4'401- 'Ilj
if mat) . 111*--. ctttion
,
Julotn,41,4„:11.4,.,X,1:4'.04- sitt-t-tt.'
bolt. At pr .eWee are 1
. 1
of the Most IF:y:i.i.:„:ng IVA,' r40
el*
WA .itt werk ore the p lierty, itncl last
w4ekWhile working on 'a surface: out -
g native •silver was strock in
,.,.tLteL
a
pvng with doth. *The dwiters of 1 s
properly; have r.elused several good of-
-etre,- fete theeetteine enteeere-eterfeepthuhel
Ile of iiaklng it tt, *Nine propos t ete
arsartaeltinery can pe leel41.10.
' rty,
P'tn;t
•Iend has just died in the person of the
few: Francis Paynter, who had been
tar_oLSIokeznext4ul3tlfort.14
four years. Although he -owned creisid-
erable property in tbe-vicieitrof Regent
Street- and Mutiny, Leedom, and his
N kW ' t
f 1 year yi • r ayn r pe
forMed the dutSes of his par.sh himself,
and travellAl till over the world in the
cause of rifiss!on work. Furthermore; be
not only .estehilabod a college In. India
and stipported a number of missionaries
at his ;own extense, ibut ITC 81E40 'built
Tains.ahreeeetherekee mnny entesioas,..„
founded a coffee* tavern furtherance
of the temperance erusade in which he
was keenly interested..
The 'Finnish Parliament can boast of
the ellstinetion -of exisseesing winter
whe was formerly a domestic servant,
teeenameLiselgt.teaithanpaa,Arteleregjo .e,
now in her tdreeseedritheyeatie Thla lad-
11--FaePkwer'it7-AdienturieeterectlereCoast
. of Greenland.
In IS% Capt. Otto Sverdrtiplit_up.
Z.:unlit seat_ -tit hisolil sluip, titteFrerai
• ari-eirdetivoicia'sairrorind-M north'
,00a.M._ af Grceniand from .*st to east.
Mr. W. 1. Strong, in "ftou.tid About the
North Pole," n.tes.,szyno of the exploit.,
sttiocilven .114 f........".tvav
: ibe purMlil. ani Jiure of
bear, ;which -they discovered on a little
plateau high up on a: • meuntain crag.
The lithe ledr_eteete eehed Ly a. hrld 040,
not. mere Mtn a goo41 yardin wattle
Its mejeity wee not Villeete Sae'
until he emr4, wilbin ar tow feet of hi
utelliensitewhsenotsioneelelorerer3 0,
WO' beard* The bear safike_ esnrutl
eerether-,
rreafeeeeeceratierirrerteartWit tikt *T-
had threfen thetriselece_upan it. -
They lugged andt pulled et the bear'
Oat, fearing tufts of kiir out of it. a
.1A -tore we knew, 'whtat thby were doing,
had dragged the body to the edge
the plattltu, where it shot (iut, over the
tkr 4-104-$R4C-fir113-7-kii* j.iz'ng do
in to the depths,wheie the bear we,
tinting 6**.tlly threttglt the ale. but n
ter,on L wett two dogs whiett- bird
It)
1. hcid 10' hod, and n
11 toster to it In.
I slos twalebed tlys
through Ito ni4, The
y (Ittshel vibknity against the
1i1I tar
4 allege
ched tho
id -w izbat 14 Th.'
1*.1 It* and.
-.the olltor $
Whenthe bu-rdesh,d
intain • Hwy t1Psmr:nrij,
-
;o Journey n heir iown,'Aet
ng with- .14141hIld en to 1le liardly
ked Sleeve at .the bottoni cf t"
y. BUL they *tett ono thelt
and Oct at-ets. tut so -they couId
,
leterstalleeerettiterAge191eA5entenTeGirlie-'
eeseoetietioareforeewhicheesheestartede-a-
Wiper, editing it herself. She has free
peought cies of 111 -treatment or
-eft ." •t 4
tril'*'65 'before tb,e COurts, and has
n ,
selhedueatee, but Is said bee,,teemoy
sleVer, clear-headed, and attractive in
_manner. She -Mood
-didate fee the ,Dlet of 1907{ and tvas
elesited, lergele, frailay bretifereitettely
th3 servant -girls of her etcetera! die
-
trice .
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Tflu IT -AND SUGAII FOR HORSES.
'Greitteliteenotethe-Onlyeleedeonewhietr
L1 e, har;A tluevee. Irt Egypt the lehee
diare-Setelet ones are Ied ,torgel$ en cure
eater eied-eheettit-eled---artirrtets--errec
noted for their efridurance and speed,
tif'iffiFtl*-11w*OcktoSti,-fiarrif-t
40,0(.1 of the liorsetrof Smyrna; they Jura
to it froneoete or hay. The green tog
oL the sugar cane are fed to the horses
ot the West Indles,,iind for !mg Ivecksa
je many parts of Conlida4wiuidfaij ap.
plea 'form the Wise's , only kW.- in
Tasnfait'a peaches and in Arabia dato
1-Iiityctiod4odbf,-
'and beep.
isiENVeFINDS-1.1ar MONTREAL RIVE..
DevelopMent work ts being_pnihed
talddlY in the Montreal seetFelf,
and almost every day bringsto light
801110 nOW find. At elaple Mountain, ofl
has 4 oorWderable aniklimt of
bagged, all of which hs been taken
kern tlie-suriace,-tand will shortly begin
operat:ons the wayofsinking. It is
expectel 4hatea-e•hipmentsot-oreewill_be
1
4 AIIAL, $ .14 OJflPZQPfJY
entinageme„ne have also eenuiderahie are
bagged ready. for shipthent, WhIch no
deubt will Le sent to tlm. Smelter shortly,
It la rumored that a fancy *price has
'been offered for the Miss° claim in Silver
[Ake district, but no details have as yet
heen 'made known. This property is con-
salered 'Oneot the 'best in that vieinity
eed.sheted develop into a shipping pyo -
position within a very short time. On
thr Holden .Propertee in Tudhope, a rich
etheiteloteetkellettradreirthertezleerletirdr,
and a large turionnt of shipping ere is
v,sible at th's depth. The Montreal
River bus u • wondertult
ur e past six months and no doubt
*31 hecOrne one of the great silver cen-
tres of ,hie oeuritry.
.-THEI1E ARE ,SOME GOOD RESULTS.
Although small mention bas been
made of tha Larder Lake sectien witbin
la, rog 114.4
,
Orra ons are la y go ng on on
semeof the -properties with geed results.
On thee Big Pete property. Which. ad-
joins Reddicles, a, diamond, eir.11 will
Shortly be installed and thorough teste
will be ..niade. Superintendent M.' K.
Farah has a gang of men 'at work and
ho-development-work-is-haing-in
ahead rapidly. On the Dr. Reeldick pro.
petty a three stamp testing mill is in
Operation, and turning out smith bricks.
This mill will be increased to twenty
tamp end is -expected -to- beein operation
this summer. Manager Ogilv'e is work-
ing a force of' 20 men -and 'has sunk one
altrilytice r4 -turine
--penperty=tonlerate
eon, The, management .of the Harris -
Maxwell closed down, their- ploperty 4
few wees. o' °win to the seareit -of
Using is striking at pro.
cut three ettat..s. in what -Le . known itat
peactieetty_ the townsite of Cobalt.
At the 't.ewnsite usualfordo a Ineit
euiP19.Yed. Recently a vein wes shale?
carr tug rich leaf silver in the well it,
tn the. 'pen_tut -south of- the: IbJfF�lO
-on e
tirifereaV
fixe level. .The mein portion of the.
„ ett the townstte is_ being done lie _
these two -shafts.
At the Buftato a coneiderable anent*,
of conalmtion is goieg ion. New had-
e_feeeweTetilerettell
eaulde plant aro belng erected, �so a
,new storetiquse and otfloe.* ut 125
'men ere ereployed, and great aetivity •
'Prevails. The earnpenyeare apPerentil
-a 4 --
Ee tonnage of low-grade ore.
trettlerfilerDrifettleheTifireepTefielitly-----
.
foltowing the exampW or the Coillagaa
by trectieg a large _headgear over their
old No. 1-stinft. A good reeenue -should
derived from the ,clumps at the Me.
Kinley-Dateagh, whieh have Increased
rasedly seece the new management have
taken hdld, and one .ean ploinle see na-
tive silver lying 6bout „en the dumps.
The ustmeleirce art* ernployedeandeship--
&tents are being made regularly/ The
'reeyeleaereeheareerelesetteresteeleineene
unsurveyed Lorrain, owning. WI claims
PI that 'VW belt,,on which It is cla'rnedi
they have ci small (oro -of men at werk.-
ttergefrittere away lie's -force,
Nolli.rtg is more deeeptive than love
,o '•
ing, made of Putty does not inake
There on -te no elirete in the lite
witimut vOlue.
An honest doute Ls always a d -or to
sem? higher truth.
The trend and purroge of your whole
Jfeeethateis. _eoureerayer. _
The length Of life hereafter may de.
They wlei knew their Father never are
fat from their fatherland.
It's not much uae for an empty Ile to
worry- abed its immortality.
•Itiv:Iletake more Wan el udeeilif riitzd
to improve our manners.
to tear down inTs bath/me-res.
fuel. s n ie proper y are ;retailed
- elerteArellt„-Aviwe04reersebollerend.----a-.
.10 stamp milt. cIrtenceilately 4 good
suppty of fuel is obtained, operations
-will-again-be-4eStunevl-ver-a .
Thi8i-tonbolter -has not atifet-
heen-imtallikfr_lawing.,
in bring;ng 11, in over, the bad, mads
butit is the intention of the coinpany
to irieteei tie's' bolter at the earliest me -
i rttilieetrele-VAMORICIIICS
r"ed. Ont. -the Vita -tri mony, .plects is vise
Itee fo the naked eye, and the manage.,
merit' of the rompany are very opt4iii3t4c
(x(r tho results .se..larAt.110111,_
NINE OTIIER VEINS DISCOVERED.
-
1r4 • thosocant ciutiii • On JhO ,OatW
finite; Manager `Sinith7 is • working a
,191a4,ot SO lawn arid 'ell 'Work is. beat .
cottartti'4W-arilk o. s 15
shalt, Is fig.w doivn 1.2.4 foot ari4t will be
stink to the 200.foot level, when drathig
will, be olromeneed. On the 00 -levet
eXterisive driflrig has airtady henAbne.„
.
Oft the Beaver, a 1tIVCI-itz-4-6-rpta' Ls
einployedi - N. 1 shaft liOtleWit abotit
llie.rv5eite°,-, wIltlienn4 d711-1:itifirtb(ig -8i1191114.1)-14°)S-C11170;litallixente4tslif
tav. At
:‹Itari-Ifir,68146tt itvkolf!'t*ALIlegw-t"strtruinttp*ing.
,innin 'SITtilt-TS---4-ti*ni-.fiViter; and; Ino,
.31,:ttripea:akrIrtilt, ealthhe:Ira,111n11:11:1111heinligtgit.'ci,'pe, 1:ttst.ilieleAl:rknirlillIpct--
OPiTI'llkirftilirt4''itt:t1;41kgtih4M4114:4:':ii'itrini4Itil#1:'44117:: 111(1: 141Pi*r(41Vttfilq'
, lit cOntilitthititittl0ifiretttrtfgr$11edhp'et ilamatti84•4ktvtiethcr
idly arid seith, god reStilis„
trils just rOceritly ;Nen put in /alteration.
whieft, IS the t Of tt.s.'itkgind pot:. .x11:1'
01*/4-sixty men lire kmplolett,
tire
81,ifilot level, 0ehl feet of er0S,strriting has
e4aenerunit;_eitsiptittin_bdeett_itOliisvIU174-vrret*allegetlitter,
:*w
ItierIrkg)41;tn.
he het linti
vihtes have beei' laud k
lowo tormat1414.
10.4estiV 'MI gra'
t
4o* , te 4 level
..,,ti an 441 alien
.11.11derlYin o
111:Inere en
ho_ pht
• ; ter
the best evidemes that we shall inherit
tut -with himself than with any cm e-14.
.thrak lie: is fighter* she -
When he Is only flaying his neighbor'e
foibless
re's -a„, sveriT_oleidlerence-tetween
attentto-ri to details and abserPLon
Modern Cyniciem May be but the full •
emergence of the doctrine•ce total de.
prairite: _ •
Iterniskesealleethree-th'ikortneesivhether-
Money is ekes motive or only a part of
fee meehaniern. -
It often fakes Isidro saineeness to bear
te
eteentieeefteethalretie'estend a hese
pros -pan.
A great deal ef• defertee of old doehertes
netrut eodgielsitie duty ofeetlfmkin
through theriewcfnes.
laerecartetetrenerreewlmatyrtheYetine
• given' oll thee teas but who fear the
41ev11 Must have given theiri theiribrains,,;
' 00;4***4.4.41%.
INFORMATION 'WANTED.
!Attie Witlie--"Say, pa, 1 wrint to as
ereu et:m(410W
'Pre---"Welf, what Is it, 'nfr sanrt
tate!, win:4-milaw can a man
his word rrfter iving it?'
lVas
--troubled—Withlfls
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