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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1899-07-20, Page 6V*, 1,7774.111: 7f1T7V"r0. 7'7"'"1".. • 1.7 ard, 7 IsmIct..ralof , • 3.0etily YQrk:. IV. The name ot the. lendledy with tbe • alipleore4 0,heeke and array' of white -0111/1a Wa41 Atm Nate. And thifi geed Woman bad rethiveci instructions from Mr. WOrk$09, the boateWain, trona ' the fialit daty calt *Welt had arriVs tat to call WM *leery itiorAing Whilet - belga/Pt ea bur /souls% at eeVen 010100k. ,neither .thener nor ieter, and to have hia brearkfalit Of 03114114beer, raehere of, elleeees Ved herringe, and browo 'breaclaeady tor him in tile little front 11hri011r ilOwnatairs Punotuallr bY a ' (Mater •eight. ?Kra, Mate was al., WaYfaciateful to humor ettela sailors as 0 stayed at aer house with money in their Pecketa. • 111.r, Worksop bad new • need the Lonely Star tor five daya con- tinootialy, not to .speak of' his being- refOnor iniStelher Whenever in those RUM; ao4 in ththe five days he had s spent WS MOneY bandsontely, begrudg- hinathlf"nothing, tippling with a qoartevdeek rether than a forecastle Mate, and there,Wse good prespeet ef hiaremaining in the Uouse ontil the , Wedneaday, . . When neXt murniug eanle, then, eh- ,ectly. at the hoor (if seven, MTa, Mate Went up the somewhat darlosome tape:, led to the Muchiber • 3,14. Yisik and. Mr. Worksop had 400Pti and, knocked at tbe aoor. She reeetvaid no answer, She Was net sur- peithdi. for 1We. Worksop was a StfilIt Weeper, APart from his triclr of going bed With hie skinfuli:'Slie kao3k- ed. ()gate, ,eati. Yet again, accomPlloY- ing her bloWs a•vigerous kicking; eta failing to receive .any sort of, th- ply,.she lifted the lateh of the doer- deratanding. of course, as the land, dy of• the house, the trick of open-- its.and walked in. It was broad sunny doylight .outaide, bat the little window set alos.e ,under the ceiling admitted but a pitiful light. Ilmaever, • at one glaoce UM! Mote- saar that the bed was emp- ty.. ',She was prepared to find the boat- ••• aim% knowiesaaa we have seeo, - that Air. -York meaut to start, -for his sweetheart at daybreak ; but on stenc- il* around the observed that not only ." woo Mr. Worksop gone but bis clothes This• was onusual. She stap. • Pad to the bed- and more throxigh . , at• ' 7 aware!, "'Yr ri'"77* "Im."'•4!"..1,777/777111,4!"7.7741' , York did eel with an **premien a CONTIOT8 FOUND TIO3 NU CARMAN' BRIER TRU LorTmsz.womusti mom emaxement. The consteble produced „ - The loftleet 'weather cook .hio,* warrant. aa0atal 'I'm here," he Ivied, "to arreet YoU NEWS 0 OS for the wilful murder, oither leet night r TEE AUSTRALIAN PM ! or in the small boUra thie Mortilrit of WAS LONG SUPPRESSED. Od I b d with '0 and Who's mi t lr nal A Omani 0 the eta IOW the flashillt of diamonda R neveit-ssem who go the *anent Vailie nh, adi with *hips as on the previous. don almost, so quiekly watt it done, be and the white front of the Voreland gieelha ale assletant had thrown thebaselvee The history 0 the diaeovery Of gold l'ig like Oilk UPoll the eat, liquid azure Pant it, with, noblest sight Of e.11, the uPon York and handcuffed hint. Ten in Australia. Mak** Peculiar readings line -of -battle, ehip, the central feature rainUtos later, York. Pinioned in the La then° daYa When tbe mere atelpeoloo cart, between Budd and the driver, was of the mese of oraft, in the ttot of trip- being leisurely conveyea tO Sandwich ot ogle in A alstriet, howevielr close to ping her enehOr and flaalling into a loia whoa tha widow sax hung weep-, uninhabitable rogions, ,,'W 1 ORM a north end east preeent y for a cruise and marble -White, aa thoUgh dead, UP, saying first diacoveeed-Many tilnee. Out the news of the earliest discover- , lea Wall jealouey }malt 49314.-Preeding, Gabriel Wor/r.imp, mariner, wbo ar- 000.0* Illgt a" email weeterly draught rippling e 544 111441 evi"Ime" " under the soaring stun, t e Downs fill- e Owl* hie hands inte hie pocket .0ii tee Field Forty Yeare Atter the With a leek behind him, and in breath. Foss Fled,. EXPORTS. INCREASE ABOUT 1,000 PER:CENT: IN SIX YEARS. • bowsprit and jib-hoome to head to this og hYtterlY over the form of her rush. Gala lin Auatralbi wag 41;1ot:over- broad, eurface of eanYee 'With her long daughter .Tenny, vvho lay motionlese ect-one might almost be pardoned for 1 an, far as Boligoland. The Instant the little juatieeP of on the floor, (To. be Continued,) peace made hie appearance there arose ;a stormy hubbub of voicee Of man re 0 it Wan a traoctly that went to° deeP• perhapa, 'than with &alga, she : 'nut ottedown tam. bedclothes, which lay . Wheal in 4 ituddle.eit taci side the ocitawain haa 'occupied, and instanta- "ly uttered:a loud "squeal. of fee; and :14311'04- • . • • .. . 'Vier° War2 a 'great stain Of blood op- • the...theet, , with timair Stains romad, abOut it, 'that "thereed to be Sift-. ont even as the watched. them like newly dronped, blob 9f. iok opon „.blotting -paper, 'Mat •Mate- squealed oue„,a .second siren more loudlY than 'before, following the Outcry by • -„,an hasterieat shriek of "Murder! Mora t der!" meanwhile uoting, With eyes en- " faage,il•to twice their cirounaferen'ee by., faight, that:there wits a pool 'tif blood on. the Cher On the side where- the boatswain haa lain; .With ether Markt hieh ventilated. at the dooe.:2 ' So 'shrill -voiced a woman itiS ars. te:coutd. not ,squeal twiee at thel:op of liea pipes and yell. "Mardeal Mats, - also without exciting alarm. The Rest insa upstairs was tor husband, sa ()id Man in "a .White nightcap, an and 'a 'pair, Of piton- 7--'-ssseotoiir.'sda breeches.. Ife .was, foliewed -13Y:the aresithr, by a couple of Wrenches • who,lad :been busy eleantog1/4 atiome ;-',:deavnastaire, •and , b5 -r• ',five or Mx sail- ,• -„CuS Whethilie running Oat 9f the adid- '.."'eaUt-liedroolom on hearing -Kra. Mate's -', -''Gratilipbag 'her "iausbarid by • the It: of 'the landlaclY pointar- od- ttatlie bod,, and exelainied: Wethaop., bas ' been:, mardered 14gOrder- ..:1.-edltnisa"0,eocif 4. ell yoti iBloo •- 'Our house! ne''' in. nely Star I"- .'ll'Iirtcvlag. Ilia upin the Mit contrived to rally and. Melted able to Mg of' wnat iihe had . of the two wenchea 'instantly ped away th ,give the news, ' A : -bluoded muader was. no 'common aireoce 'in Deal. A• Castems1 und dead with a slug throligil hia eart, the botly of a smuggler waelki- ug ashore_ with' a ghastly ootiass- wound upon his head, the corpse. Of a . gagged "blockader" at the" foot. of "the' Foreland Height, were mere buinimsa details, necessary *items of a pro- . 'gramme that was full of death; hard weather, miraculoua escapes, murder- a---ous 'conflicts; hilt cool midnight,as- „,aassinetiOn l'`gennine ,novettY • in,. ite,-„*"ay; and in a very,,tew .min,utes, thanks” to the aerving-Mod., tha path-. meats e•utsidialte. the passage, tae Attires:se, •-tha.•%•tiagio bedrooni atseff, weke orovirded with huatling Men and •' • women, eagerly,,, talking; the hinder onea bawliog ttapitise aheadlor newts. , and the,.Wlinics titikety place thretiten.', -ing- to tbiliple doe* with the'Weight • of SQ . • - The story Lituax.oithereett collected - 'form. • We-84'knor..q....tbat 'abont nine- o'clociltNon Ilte,frevititis ethning qtall young 'telltoy! with, his hair °Orin*, up- on, his 'peak had azalea:at the,laniely orla''bedroduai.afad wap,admitted bya Worksoti :to a share of the I g t bed in W.M,Cli that vtarthr laya :Lit get to be •kitovvn, too, hi, a Weeder"- I fully Amt.:space • Of time • ,that Worksop carried in, hid breeches! or, '1 '`otater Poakets, 'genie tehirta" oi forty ,' sotineas OM ha f-guilieaef Omits a of::Which he 'bad exhibited with unetimmon•hatisfaction• on sever- al oceaaionf,vvlien Overtaken -In It altso 'got ,to known in en also etluallY ihoreilible -short space of timia'- ,• " thanks tO One. of the Waitertneti oiho -had reefed afr, York ashes* aithir the brig, Sane, that the 'tall ;y0iirig Mau- -With the icing .hair bed (*nett himself ttguined, of vy'lliela he's 'hod glvali font Millings to the boat-. .theie efter a tedious dispute, bile tb the • landlady for hie bed,. and a hipptinny hit 'for liauor, 'leaving -hire With 'five, ...shilliiigteralt the nioneY. he'had in the aebOading .tO his' 'own adoalie 1460 "aad qoite etiough;a exeiainied deep. yoke amidst the , jostle -of, then tex the staireape, .".t0,-decount for this - tete Murder" • ,Presently,,thbre Wass a cal of "Boom ,.,.fotolf.r..,Tiewker I" • The crowd made . lanes end. there enteted a' roglitl, fat, fussy little Juitaleis of the .pearie, with - " the, only Oonstahie'that•deal posseeeed , fel gaunt," lanVerfully , though nock -kneed mot, in -a ruety "abeektoriactied, hat, and a long atusk--•- feiltaiitig,,Malee at his Little : • Mr. Xaitkerftpproasched the side Of the - bed; ana after taking a long lciok, fall ',43f knovvirigneaS, at the .blood -stains, be. 'ordered the constable, 'giving him the ;nalne of Badd, tO 'clear the roOm of wave those who could throw light tinon :Matter; ,Thla beteg done, ',Mr. lawker fell queationirig the asaemo ,_131Cor'fbiktt" and bit by bit gathered as MUch of the etory an they could re- crlie landlady, Mrs. Mate, Waif, ignorant Of the name of the tall young ' with the long hair; bat he tOld her, 'ehe informed hie Worship, that he finkhit to leave her house before ',daybreak that morning, to he In tints to brerakftiat With hie sweetheart, who Wad Seadvvich way, aod Wito Weis mine' other, tietheatipptaled, than pretty klanny /lax, for 'tsvaa the Wititiet Bax's suttee, he inentiOnea When be tOPOke Of walkfr4 ever to hie love at , • tgis'polet there:Wee a disturb. ienne outside, Ihuld, the constable, leoked MO, and presently looked. in Vain to inforni Satiker that freeb Atka of -blendthaine had been ditieeVa, on the ke.VeMeriti and tiOuld be , **OA distatee. y idiot* be followed They Jelloweallo cried \little Mr, •they may lead, his to thief &s - of the hod of the Mot -data Follow` Me, ix' *.w t 'iloWit-ittalfs, the gaent im. ooneteble dem,. behind him, and' othouIdeting one another M a bath. W44, greit ortiwd, era . - but a little plc, , It is bait no** of the' , viett-,-bad . ' * i h eaa•er to Point out the bloodstain's: WAS ABAN A NEORO ? • presence of the arily of convict,* which for merrinaent. yet one might have then compOsed the balance of the popu- Ole original stais lation.. Had a gold panic. broken mit, iaagnea. at the eager oeetarea et solo sows or women chlorine -110tor of actuare-aterned boatiners bending in all : • it waa feared that a general upriaing direetiona 111 search of now lioks of' In tne first of a aeries of articles, the crimson „chain of crime, as though uPen anthropologleal data winch. Prof. ef tile twisettere "lad take Place' Pie0es close. aboard the land on top of x u mpson is wri mg r no lc a furious inshore goats and there were ledge he discusses the original color everthelese, the first gold found ill New.. el vessel foil of treasure it°4° t° • A. r Tho "t* fo H =MOTS FIRST FOUND GOLD, • t ' 1 14 ducats and dOubloona and pieces-ofe-of -mankind; and, vveighs some evidence Australia was by convey son 8 , near What Woman 11 loose to Steen the reheated .11lionaess WW1 aireet Jeri telteslatervIew 'With a Prominesit *midi* Butter importer. • • „frionle alat year"! agt, British butter linportera, thene of Louden, especially, lookedaakancaupon shimente. of ,Can - adieu. butter, and, in feet, it wes Matter .of difficulty to find any ono who, bad 400d wOrd 'to fia$ for it. Te ineetitm Canadian -batter so a Lon- don iMporter ,A large. Way- wits. to Oattch14130).3, a grievance, and eonaplainae and attendant Quarles induced were . " The butter was tif adistinctlY in- ferior cittalita i" "the Wins in which it walk packed were IR -gaited in every wey for the trade wben comPared with the be -pound cube boxeg in which bat!! tar was aent from New Zealatta and Victoria ;" the packing in Paper WAS ^ bAd SyStOXII. and in A great many eight in plenty to be found ait the cost bearing open the question wbetber Bathu.rst New South Wales. Tne easeso thrtiter deteriorated the qualiti many inquiring eyea were sure to dia- the earl eat races were blacir w e, o erers ga ere ge er ' hit disc v d tb th of a hunt amongst the "shingle. So of the butter ;" "only fit for tunifec- cover wireit was wanted. Stains uns ao,Ya the London Mail. tity quite suffitient to lead them to mistakably of blood could be followed At' the thine time be mentione Al- believe that they bad found a gold then bath. the middle ot Bethh street; they consideied their good fortune to in the autumn of 1808 by wholesale hut- ment in front of the Lonely Star ; mon •waS a 11angol. Thia • would tionery porposea ;', "will not handle It at all except on order these at varytog intervals from 'the Pave-, fred Ituaaell Wallace's idea that prim-, mine. But when they retorted what and olanY ?Aare 3.0111arks vvere uttered, then an ugly pa.teli, as though the bur- Infer that oua original coley was yet-. den ofthe body had Proved too heavY„ lew, and when we contider and the bearer had paused to rest ; aft- . ation•• of remote time winch existed erwards, for a hundred pacee, no sign; theas half a score more a ;stains, that connueteil the explorers to the timber extension that projeeted a, little dis- tames into the sea„ and there of comma the trail 'ended. Nothing coula be More damnifying io w,hat they adg- gested then these links of blood, start. .been dekonatrated, this view does not lag from the 'bedside, and terminat- seem se sory..sitaiseiy, Thom). - Lags, so tO speak, nt the very, wash of the water. It was univereally con- sen'..eharacterizeirather-theory as sug- eluded that the tall, yonng man with gestiver but goes' 'into none of these among the Chinese, that the People of EitroPe. sprang from Asiatic stook, and that Abe identity of the earliest cave dwellers in this country and in Prance with the Eakimois, also Mongols, has theaoog hair name maknown, 'who had outside details, confining himself ,to a StePt. with 114. 'Worksop, had murdeied sway of okin, noir loaa'tseislagniente that onfortatocite boatswain for the „ • isolated, three sake of the guineas in his pocket ; and aurey, us says, wider °over of Ike darkness of the -merits; using hair ai the most con - night, had stealthily borne the cerpse resilient solaject for 'eaperiment , In to the timber exteusion and east it • • d. d. I t ed a ?-g -001.0v.r air a 'own re an hich in into the sea. • • Air. Xawker started off at a rapid yellow pigment, occur, to w path, followed by the constable, to black hair a blaok coloring matter is make out -it warrant for the aPprehen- added, and it is a remarkable loot that, sion of thethal lyoutig man; v,vith the loog hair, , for wilful inurdee whilot • h • B aa. there may be in aitegro'i " wool" as with creeps or drags to iseareb for tne variety Senietimee-alladed to as ''car - body in the absinity. of the beach; but soto.o ' though they: persevered in their of, - forts till noon, watched by hundreds g - 7— A ain,• wale: n a pithe a white skin people.ash-ore as well as by the in- is grafted, as is often done in mod - numerable ships' oreWs who oroWded ern aurgery,.upon a, Meek man, it be! the "shrouds 'and tops to observe . the conies blackowhile black uPen wiLit-s- result of this patient dredging, both- . ing more than a very old anchor, Mall .1°4e13 ita' Pigment' Xhies-11113* Thompson. thinka, suPPor •lie theory whieh Was supposed to have belonged: that man has develope a. white skin to one of Tromp's siiipa,,waa brought from' a black, ratite han the other tk' ' • ltar • • ' Other intereat' paints. ate brought a native _ forward. For stance, therais. always The wald moved very eloVirly in those a certainsaMount 'of Pigment in tho days, and Deat's solitary eonstabie Tint- .skutreft (wen fair people, that is, of otay Rudd, had not fairly (started for theared and yellOw kines fefind in their ,the house of the widow- Boxon a 'road. liair„ but not enough to Prevent 'the that would have brought him in tithe blooct in the vesselik'which do not came to the ancient 'and 'beautiful manater, nearer the eurface than the trod -skin of Minster, until the block, in Deat showing through • the semi-transpar- ehurcli showed the nourSto lie a quer-. ent layers of the epidermis. , " ter before -nine; He watt:mounted on a : Bronzing through, exposure to, the clumsy villageearts iikeqo what :Hos sun is due to an increased nlood:sups goath has mote thin Mice &awn,. arm- ply and. At corresponding detelopnient, ed with the avarrant,-a, folk dee:tint:ten freckles aiid pigmented Emote, similar of the tail young man, -to the obtain- in Structure, to the general skins ef trag'of Whose oarae from the brig Zane, darker races, while tiark-compleiiened still lying inthe Downs, the magistrate people among us, have, in addition 19 objected* on the grounds of; del -an -and 'the Ordinary pigments, a trace of the entreated with full coovictiOn that he black celor of the negro, more coin - :Would find the Malefactor at his sweet- Monly present in our _netts There is hearts' heuse ' not,„. however, enough to destroy the radical ,fairnests'sof our skin, thongh in exeeptional situ.ations, such, as' in the ,arin pith, its peesenee :may be. very evident • : Constable. BUdd's Side, and who on oc- As to the Use Of a Mack skin; Dorado aasitios 'acted as assistant 'or " yvateli" hinted that it might have been devel- a number of. boatmen went o work ranch red -Pigment aS in e mope The old village cart was drawn' by a 'ante. home,. that was occasionally to be inSpelled•anto a .brief staggering trot by the ontaeyed driver who eat by o wor y. A crowd followed the cart hut Of Deal, for the excitement was , very , great indeed;- and many would have beee glad to have• accOm- Panted the-bonatable the whole distance:, but this, he would not suffer, aternly ordering them to turn about 'wnen they had proceeded half a mile, lest," ass he belated out, " the criminal should cateli• scent of their cOming and fly." ' It was a drith of five, or /312C Conitable Budd stolicliy puffed at his pipe, ,With now and again ,at. glance at his •heavy stick, and an oceasional dive into his coat43ocket, Where jingled a massive pair of gyves or handeuffe for such etiaeof Mind, maybe, as the chill afatli.„ e iron' could impart to him. Seco; Wel-de, where the blue of the ocean ShOWedsteetring.to the golden line of ,,the "sands, hnng the hug 'white ..0.1tiad of the, ,linp,:ofahattle scathe stemnibig „Alia .alack 'Westerly tide, 'thpugh:-0VeryseliatIr was ,abroad With stinklitig4sails, afar overjkanging •her alaee i• and-, grinning batteis les. Little !VMS 'Sala nY' the"..two' hien as they''jcigged between the hedgerows and paist the'sancl-dovVns ort that resY'end-. Oparkling-September morning, e(aving 'that when they .Were nearing Sandiareh. Iledd's mate turned and eaid.tit Theut: " Timothy, it's the 1014 ellaP, as heie deseribed, slettl Vvith the bolsun, that yosiereatd .take„ ain't. it I" oped in corelation. with the • immtoaity front. malarial. diseases which " dark! lea', enjoy; as it is true that white sufferers acquire a darker complexion.. In Suppert of -the idea that the an- cesitora of negroe.s and white nieti more nearly resembled the lat- ter in color,s a point not mentioned by Prof. • Thompson, might be baought forvirare, and that is that. pickaninnies" at their birth are not black in color, but of A dirty gray. If original man were black just as the original lien was spotted, we shoUld expect to fiatd in the negro infant the black 'color, as we find in the youpg cub the traces of 01301S. . Fored. 'TOnty,Fitte sleok . Samuel Perry, of Port Maitland, ' '41. S., Has lieeoVered From a Long eed Trying .illness. , • Samna Fe Perry, Port Maitland, N, S., is on.e of the oldest residents of that town. ia a iihiP buiilder by trade, but matt/ others living along the sea coast bas also followed the thou - notion of a sailor. Owing to an injury •to his back some twenty-five years ago, Atli lately, led a life of more Oy," said the tither ":"With. it 'slap at 'oiler these"' UAW/0ring. lefr, :Perry tellis of his Menet, where 14Y the warrant,. • ," trOUble as follows ;-" About twen- "'Rut who% to'knowtr. sold the tY-fiVe• years ago, I strained my back er„7.that it Viraim't the biesun es Jail.. severely, eta the result was that for a the long chap fa -siz,reontha following this I thuld not "If yonst heard What wail .thid, 'take a tangle step Without the greato wolddiat ask such 'a question an- est agerly. • I doctored for about a year sewed Budd.. " X hrisw, Neu'ricsoso ' with a lecal doctor and while the p-ain lie wor a proper gentleman •Mr, -.Workeep worn't a Man to ahad.''the blood of a flea. --...'Whoy, look.hefesso the long clap' cornea ashore-Veanting nemey, and he goes tq bed* with.kman Wonlci fall to the ground, It was not Australia. In reality he had won the with hoigh hand forty -guineas in,gold.. itFepeeks so, itself, avowal; it *oaks exactly paralysis, and yet it wee some- title for it was his knewledge that for itself. NoW, then, PrOhe .•this Old thing very neatly. akin to it. For about first educated the Thomaes and Lister, clotheo-horso, Will '120 ll WA" Miall . be twenty-five yeata 1 have suffered in and it was his knowledge again that all might 'at this), pace."- ,.. ... •:,• thie way, and although I deotored more . sent them, in the right direction, TheY ranibled throukh the streete if or less, and tried many remedies _ Hargreaves wag presented to Queen' Sandwich, ever 'the quaint old etr e- t. could. not get Tata. Ohe.,,, daY I Viotorta in 1851 as the sole discover- .tltre that bridged the little river of read in a neWspaper the particulars of er of the Australian gold fields and Stour; then. to the left; into the fl as cure in a ease very like my oWn, was made•muen of in Bngland. lie Plairks-dashod - here and there with through the means of Dr. Williams' died in 1801. Up to the end of 1888, eptices of trees -that 'stretched nearly Pink Pills, aid 1 deiterrnined to try the tOtal yield. of gold in A.ustralia was level all the way th Canterbury ; and then', I began their urse abotit two 83,918,133 Ottliceap. Valued at 111,800,000, - .ate the great globitlar watch in Con. years ago, feeling that what they had 000, and sista then the oUtput has stabie • Raddas brehohea' •pecket. point. done in the other CAM theY would no steadily gone On, and to all appear- ed tothe, hour of ten the, cart came to dotibt do for me. The.trouble bad fas- anises Australian yielde will oOntinue a halt opposite One Of h itrOUP of Cots ,telled. itself so firmly that / did not ,to peurzut the yellow metal for many teges*the prettiest of thelia all, a lit- noPe for a /weedy cure, but as I found a day. - tie paraelee of creepers and green the Pine wnre helPIng Me r Ix'lltinu" ' --' .--- *hushes and email quiekset hedge, she- their use until I had taken some thir- , HOW PAlt./S LIORTNINO VISIRT,E f doWed behind with treee, With the datk tY Or more boxett.with the gratifYIng _.2 . gleeS of the windowo aParkling la tiny reettlt that they did for miy what long Now that the 'Ammer aeason le well tune' through the vegetation, ana the _ years of other treatitient failed to 40, on and thancler „attains are of fre, air round about 0Weet with a pleasant restored me to an excellent memoirs of ozedt .0iledirrence. aelentilic men are fermyard smell and nielodiettsWith the health, and I Cell now go about almost ' . — . ,, voittea of birds; and ,the bleating and as notitsay an in my young days, X trying to Ann out hew tar lightning - low of cattle in .the distance, gladly Make known the benefit I have la Visible. It is said to be visible one BtIrd tkentwi his Mel got out of the the keeper he, instead of undertaking „to .recoramenci them for pardon or ease ing their bard licipora in any way, threatened to stye them all a hoind flogging if they' ventured again te saY a word about the matter, or openci any more time picking up gold. The next filid was made on the Fish River In 1823, not far from the spot Where the ronvietts had 'come across.' it nine years before. This news •beiog reptirt- ed Oa :the anthorities, was also Ordered suppreased. Within the course 0 the next two years finds were so frequent that ttle• Loudon tiovernment began to take great inteeest in the effair. But the tact that another region of the yellow metal might be at the disbusal of such as might seek, was kept rigidly seoret,untii 1845 a dramatic incident p.ereltuled all pissiaility of further sec- recy. FLOGGED:FOR HAVING GOL1). A cenylet was distovered with a oug- ger 'ex gold in his.possession. When asked, how be had come,'by tl:ki metal he sale that lie had picked it up in the bash, 'He "was'eautioned and told that the authorities had no .doubt that lie had stelen the goldf but the paisoner stoutly held to his original tale. At leng.tar-Strirs3-faltoh-out-sod severely flogged in pidole aa a thief. "Itare„sts now no dount that the man told thli truth. • After tine, although the pub- lic were everY atow, and. then keyed Ap to great expeetations oy .some re- ported iind, no further veins were dis- covered euntU • 1,836, When a Russian, nobleman found. a atch deposit in Blue Mountains. The British Govern.. ment.again became fearful of the con- sequence of sueh news Upon a colony ot c.onvicta and ordered the matter suppressect. Yet ssuffisient people had heard of it tO keep the atom alive and give credenee to such rumors as arose trona. time 19 Utile& • .So matters drift- ed on.- Timeand Wise again. laueamen, shepherds, conviits,• • Surveyors, pick- ed upsmalltioggeta and brooght them to the .een.ters of •poptuation, 13u.t at that day people Were aothing like ao keen on gold mining as they subse- quently becarae, and the subject et gold in, Australia Was not- pursued as one would Gamest it to be. • . CALIFORNIA DISCOVERIES. : ' The discovery; of gold, in California changed all that. Those rich fields,' palming out their gelden store and tilling the coffers of mokyaindividuals and govermionits at tate never dreamed of; awakened .a thirat for ter mereleinta of first standing ialookt- idon to A Canadian newspaper Mita who mai interviewing them on the sUbjecs, -The importers lurches,* waked what the 'Canadians were alsiut that tney-aut not soe the natio:al advantages they potheased tor manutaetttring good av- ticits, And alto why is wag teat Van- giandaajoxi,11. ehastotivia,:bngsuutotuweirod:r. nit anopthseu.su4ola ae iturait Mr, Willtam Gunn, of the firm of Campbell, ahearer & Co., butter im- Portera, of London, who is at present ad to. . ' THE GREAT CHANGES in the same whieh :have taken place since the period, above mentioned. „L.1.ahe winoeuraeearazeu,"1 adorn. e?annvii.o*emma:610d0; packages of butter exported to Great Britain by Canada in lea the quantita phaacdkiagtherseaaialt toyeaarttnaelaorflysoratdena500,310es0a the export -in RSA .wiiite up to the lire - sent this year the quantity of butter already exported 'shows a material .M- ereese over .the qUantity ,exported • up to the oorreeponding date of Wet year." '• It may be parenthetieally 'remarked that every 'one interested. to 'commer- cial mattera is aware that this. great increase in the export of Canadian_ but - tee is' due -to the inauguration of a bet- ter system of.manufacture, the Osten- itstathnt ,of a rerrigerater tiervice for franeportatitin-by Moth sea and- lahd, careful. selection and supervision of the cowa, wetl-appobated dairies, and the Use of up to date appliances .thatan 1893 Wen conapicuoula by , their 4131 scum.' . afr.. Goan, abwever, who is:in - la this country in au interview alma - POSitt tO kIlOW R11 the ins and °Ate of the trade, while admitting this all roand implovement, does not think that this country has yet dooe all that it .can dojo the matter. . "I rausti.aay," pontinned. 'Gunn, ...that the qtra,lity of Canadian batter is far from being ,Lotteet.„„:?s,...aast:•.•The Canadian product at present compares very favorably with that of Austria and New Zealand, arid in some in - Stewed. Is not to :be .excelled, ing ih the .English market prices equal, to those giVeo for the very beat Dan.. ish. - Tng UNIFORM QUALITY, • howeVer, must be raised. " For :some years past no less than X6,000,000 annually has 'gone to Den- mark, for butter, whereas, althobgh the export of the 'article en this side has increased no leas than 1,.000 per cent. the amount the Doininum . re- ceive's for it is considerably under Zia prospecting all the world otrer.. 'In maw There la no reason, whatever with pick and !pan hoping to tome r eYtcrY Part Isf the earth nien welit"°tit why Canada ahould not take as good across the preeit)ua Metal. • a place, in supplyieg butter tS Britain as ahe hail' done ba regard tti cheese. In the vvorld is to he found on the 0110;44 of a tower, 310 feet in height, rising above the Betel de Ville in Brueeela, winch, bele attnizailltulaeldcsotznrad, Leo ibgewnathe, mnons(ti It neve-r fails to ssome 121 Northern Burepe. This Give satisfaction, ha a gilded MAW& figure of the Arch-. angel lafichael with* Was execiitted by Martin van Rode in 1444, Although, In coneequenee (of alnavheiglit of the spire on arbleh it is Wanted, thie ura looks muck emaller than it really is, it is 16 feet high, and, being of wild, metal, and hung en a pivot turn. !art awni util)taev iwe di y, ei :hp ebro to oh t hic nI a Tug.; world. ACCEPT NO SUN ITOTE Poi 1/1800V T A CEYLON TEA. A wholesome, nourishing prepare- tion,,,which takes the place of tea and. PeTafftirtsf3ctruessediablgteetiati°11324acriedff:ellwchr31; lars ea bs1114iit4t3ie°1yr PaHre4°°a-nkd? eilasletdih al)Xt l'yneku: meek instead of coffee. Ai 10c. pack-, -age will make 75 cups. Rokeo also makes a delicious summer iced drink, For sale by grocers, Ask for it, GRoWTII Or MELBOURNE. Melbourne, now the seventh city 9f the British Empire, cot:misted at the time of Queen Victoria's accession of 13 huts. . it um T. OF invigorator and Stn. nohow.. •Vf. LUND WOOD, Toronto, ouNERAI, AGENT. THE MODERN' CIRCUS, The origin of the modern circus datea back to about 1770, when Philip Astley, disc:hat:0d eoldiet, gave ex- biaitions of horsemantihip io an impro- visedi riog ,Lambeth, ' For Over Pifto Veers sae. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING, SIMITP has bee.. used by inothero for their chit rou wowing. 0 soothes the child, eoftens the emus, allays all 21.11tesel Ind cello, and I. the best rommly for tilarrhce . 25a. a bet- ' tie. Sold by all drufgioto thronghout the world. Be Ian and ask. for " Mro. Wintiow's Soothing Flynn)," 'V./ANVERS.' ;..itt peculiar species „of climbing plant fronatlifazil has lately _been introduc- ed in the south of En land where it grows freely in the open- air; Its Raw- er"; are provided with flat,horny.alates seaitnuatretecte;bhoveebtjheeee emnecy,taarndouwphsaihn athree called "pinchiog-hotlies." . When 'an Inge& thrusts its probotiels into the Aeatar, this plates' pinch it fast; and on its departure the inseot must either harry off the ptiln naasses .of the flower, or leave its probothis behind. Int the former ease,* the pollen ia like- . ly to reaen and fertilize antither 'flo•er • ;, in the latter, the unfortunate in- sect, deprived of .its proboseie, 'dies, - Sometimes the 1,egii, as well a's the noses;_of insects are found stieking in -the flpwers. Only the bumblebee ap- pears to be strong- enough always to escape anaputation. • • • Wien the news of California's for- Both' in quantity ,and quality Canada tune reached Australia maily-took slap abl to nk fret i the United to America's shores andamong . these Hiagdoirt, and she possesses everY Pos- . Was Hammond Hargreaves, an Ens- sible 'natural advanta.ge that can eit- lisbinan, native of Gosport, who had able her to achieve this end, namely, a good climate, a atilendid son, and an emigrated -to New South Wales in 1332.. In Australia he engaged, in farming excellent water system, f' f Calif Without much profit, and was amon0 , . " Australia, on the other hand, has, to contend. with inequalities of' elute. On reaching the ahriferous region ate and meteorological capre, EveVY the similarity of the the first thing that struck him w geological forMa- from terrific droughts, and the recur- -as now and again that amintry suffers t.ioa in California. and Bathurst, Awl- rence of these prevents uniformity in trate,. and there and then he made up his mind to inquire into the 'subject RAI butter output. For inetatace, the Should he ethr return. tti Australia, Ile output - four years ago was no lees • worked for sometabtg like a conple of than 13,000 tons in the year. Since then years in California and then set sail for New South Wales. Returning he; 9f eourie, carried . in his mind the thought that perhaps there might be gold in Bathurst, and when he Tended he set to work to make a thorough search,. . •• POCKETS FLILL OF THE YELLOW. The wise man seeks a' woniaa With astosseti . • ,, . „.... motet, both ' Powders,. to., hare vb oft CALVE 27 fortune with an indepsndint yitszah on 'one Dleillfootant CGOaPta, Oink: . '. ' an independent fortune rather than a - , " • , , ,,,, s . la To•-siana-1-!10:0'... 2R:AE0L.T;A.0NR-ix.m...nonleittAe. al lier:L‘Kwicp:*:,-Ilidziee8,11:1!"LQ1.eil;:';:inellAettlip.:rkilisr:Yadunii;delPol: -118rrPe011.14:!°P'P,v e• ..11°:5 - : F. C..GALVERT• & 'CO' 0 ' . • ' ' . MANONERTER, • .;!-.. , ENGLAND. • Lead pokers. 0$, 3,o,40, Se& 604, A SOON FOR THE LAME THE IVEY PATENT Ex_TSNOION SHOE $0,1 Are mines* to secure the address of every lame won sea *oleo 1.. erases Wiese Woe, nein volant4 itt ens I tub being shorter woo the other, nod ere °Seiler 004 PeriPe eh. ployugut to every hope p ron who will take the trouble to vane or ebeelerreue ash, to pet ito Ontento• Oet tone of the EXtillialOillafOf and Yee WA War wearing week.howe no trlatble Kt convince otters et lit rellie• Thh Extention by fur the beet of Ito nature ever p'swed on the inisried. sad onelsivs the wearer to walk norieht, 1.0 walk. with estsp eo0 comfort, to Wier ear eteinarat Ore sino. sneSivell there the cum eppearanye the,ir_niore loituniara tops% Doiortesive eiroulare nee to ell, Mk for tenee to evade, ^gent* 'MGR atrunn, ITO BAY STREET, - TORONTO, CANADA, . A. VENGEFTJL TROT/GUT. Ilk thine ruturt. year, aaid tbe son with a powerful imagination, "the human race will rim]. the sun extinct. That enle &Wing orb will 138480 10 shed its rays opon our world. Then what'll we do. . What will we do reohoed the morose man, who was grinning for the first time in Weeks. 'that isn't the 'cities - Wm, Waat'll ;the ice man dot To.Laciles. . The face receives the record of daily; experienee, Constant suffering from corns will mar your peaUty. Do net look anxioua end discontented, .but ase Putnam, s Painless Corn Extractor, ,whieh will extract' that sore corn in dny without plan. • • . • -* ff.A.IID ON WM.. . . Something must be done with those boys of mine at college, exclaimed, a atald old citizen. They're wilder than Manila hares -and in hot water „all the time. Oh, well," thorias;young yet, and yoa must make allowances. Make alloiranceseman Taat's whai's keeping see poor. • • W P C 9130 .CONMON 1EN E min , niers, Hats end wee. Sole by elk Drusgiete. ot 311 Quinn, tV, 'A/recto. Garment -whaiwish into, und bay, Cutters 0 '44 wr''' 4" • ,IITOrollft0. fro ' ,..!,,WOOD &PHOTO ENGRAVING J. L.JOSIES ENG.C.) 9 %RAW IDE ST W. TORONTO': , CARO • Ttkinegoiellaympe.4ratrut no,yidotretnoof:r diktloeP!. yidbaentopol atarasypo:Illatit.y, ......... '37:4, Limited, tift2,2nut,endoy182411liaily;,‘12,,T;;Q::01.10. Po:7: II 210:W;n:urtitee4t, For Month Pahl 110Ifttlarly'ort lit-ttee-t-men---"Htc." - do. an s who are otatking etre end tweet - •t• inteetrnent. Wide 04:1111471:41131tit:Ilitiveigt7trefefellifrwe', onloet:pts.e.100,000 in ten years by allowing tenpins profits to. compound in tole end constervIttlre sRectuative etveot• • O„ The eonilnion investment"sompanyh"1,foraht04, Canada Permenent Cluguharo, is Toronto St. - L., COFFEE -8i CO" . „. • ' .cnAkti ANN, COMMISSION Eit7if-A,NT. 111031AS rI.VkiN 11011li CONTXX poems 406-,12 Beard of•trane sulidiee• Hobbs ilardvvare, y • • htDON., B-INDER •TireS• oGnaOres 'Lc wesT • T E Latirtails and Bloyeleji. ' Dealers, Ask 'far chiotetionit• Double Tubos, givo qood service PRICES. ^ ---Sinutin early -won t last long, . --Headquarters for -p.00drloh Single Tubes,: & J. Detachable, -Morgan & Wright,. --Bicycle _Sundries; Sad- dles, Tubes, Sm. Dealer./ prices on application, American Tire Co., 164-868 King St. west,•' ' TonoNro, D m in 1061 int ilOYAL nontreavolid:ouebec to•Uverpool, , Large' and fagt. •,)/ancouved., Paminiork Scotsman ':Vaitiiiromiin, Rotes of po 1- Pint Cahn, 2G)tiftwardO1 ; Beceragd, *22.501.as-ea so • . • It.er further lifformation apply to bleal ogento, ixv , DA V 10:plutik.Nom CO„ General, Accost., , " 17 St. Sacrament St., 11dontiecd. , • . ST00481000 PEERLEEIS : "M4 hine. F(M$11.0* R8.1 'And .; - rionitueal Mt oh ne re a1 It. , '. • • • GUARDING FRENCH BA.BIES. . ; A, law has heen passed • forbidding ia lihoa'rniiato.'"..'int1,4,- -- • apiv. a'fitr4 B''', to i4faete in Frinee.: Owing to ita- A, • - -,..4 :,..,:. . ".. . • . , A C any one to giie solid• food of any kind E,;. of.goatity '1',,,,,,,, , .47.4, -71701:z -n,, • E low *and rapidly declining 'birth rite Fraithe has: awakened•to the -fRet thA ..r. qfien freea spefication, • ' ir „ j., • Bowtirot.110 a fat.4140al 4 Ovii,f, scft abd vet, .11 2 she. Must . take care of • ber babisa. 1- t :14 g, ,s, A L Sail A N • Co.' : Yr, i ao vety.aO u,nintanti;:: eon be ebtaine4. • ,s... , So low has the birth rate .bectim.e that y . /7,1n9ToRik4t.,.; toneHm.: /. ., it meanis an annual loss Of - 20;000 in 1,2 - , . - ' 'a .. - -- • ---- - .1 - - popiniation. _ ' - ' ' su NIMEFt SESSION ........, Hotel ditislake .Eur.'"•an Plail-' R°°14 ' G.T.R.Station, Ilontirsal. Geo. °awake& tax, rr.091. , Lo.o.,:iti:filibigu&M:..,,tillsg*:001111:0!/;144,,Temanto,, I,/ E -. OS NO ' AIM 111101tiltANW *Lida, . ". . ._,;..;,•, ... . , ,.i..- ,thoromfai ge4 invoildal Instruiglon In 01 subYeets flat- .' . INDIA•fS 4.4.0°M2. TAr•, : : ": FI4ortaltriukoiiitrnit'...61wMilt_ pe8ilununlaretit'''reigee:r,,dualUillicigua!tli:gr".°11. The, immune tax iii India. is levied on `Send liostel for freepfOrhadom ' r ' • all incomes of *105 and upward, and , rass. a "Pharaoh 100.!.''Zfil711:::::,ti...r" .* • . • ., instrtirtiel.11.i, Detz7iis, thiefoirgi db. , .--- 'Evety Iciiivn can have a hnnd. timidly; a may I " My, Qiieerial exclaiMed h . . hand ?„... : t.o$;,reasttiopnri,104.6.1:2eavpartirlille.distr,E.Flin4:tEr,ifigtoortioliii...teil!7.13.• . "My faithful subjeci t eepliedorer; .%.Y.411 Roid'.8e. al., ' . roronto; Coh. young woman; with an air of on t Ft0OFING and naaat °it'd "Itrkeh ' ' • ly chiding .him, " What is the. niartlet; 'Iy.10111,14htgailkaigh. R8SO"lineVi. 11414;°"°):NtliCzt4:TIIIIADIElrofiiiirratlii , inntraozoroate,..done by outtleilMetal Ceilings, Hoe' with the royal lips.", ' atm. 'Estimates fore ed for work (tempt* or for Before this, however, he had made the acquaintance of William and aimless Toms and a'. II. O. I,istet, who were anxious to prospect for gold, Ilar- -greaves, tsught them how to use pick and pan, the dish and the cradle ; in fact, gave them a praOtiOal If rough the Continent. nqierthis trade, by education into the mysteries of gold reason of . cheaper teansportation °w- and gold -bearing rooks and gravel. ing th "shorter distance, governMent These men. struck but, and, as has been assistance and eheapnese, too firmly es - said, Hargreaves 1'elitucked it." Belt tabliahed. for Canada to eonuayte with?" In April; 1851, the three penile return- - • " no means. Great Britain cao tiny ed to their old master, and lo 1 in their evety pound of' • pookets they carries gold ' to the 0,43,31) mr,rTEB, amount of four ounces. Hargreaves, was eased to some extent, the teouble knowing the roPes, took, this gold and that Canada can export, There is at spread from my back to my hips and 'full directionts to the Pro:Ter guart,sr, A vast qttantity of taeoraargars legs and it Weis almost intpossible for The news went forth, the float boson, ine Used in Great Britain both In ite Me to get arreind. hed to exerokie rioh finds were made, toad Eiargravisa ordinary condition, "amply :eolOred, arid too 'greateit care When walking, else I was hailed. as the diecoverer of .gold ire nii±ed with butter, in which latter case it is put up like butter and sold owing to the prevalence of drought, othnee_tehhiripand,„ents, have diminished fully " You have, I believe, Mr. Gunn, vis- ited Auatrabs. and New Zealand, and have seen the system of butter manu- facture in vogue in those contriest" "Yea, I have, and I have also visit- ed a number of the dairies in opera- tion in this country, and I am glad to say that those. of the Dominion com- 'pare Most favorably in every way with ththe I have seen in Australia and Ne"GreeaatlaBnrciftlin im'ports largely front received, and. hope My etatment will hundred tutd fifty miles, A Pretich as - ear thr the rely aver peat, and give new hope to thine ot er Nutter- tronoukor, deelares, laowever, .that it is walked to the house -door. It atood Cr; impossible for thUnder to be heard onen. With a mere aptdogetic blew Upon it with bit fiet the eansatble ELECTRIC LIGHT BATNS. more than ten miles. An English sav- mareited in, mid SV,tiftly• peeping into ant haa counted a hundred eea thirty A roonil the left-hand aide, and not. Eleetrie light bathe it6ean to hire seconde between a flash ef lightning ing that It WI* vacant, he turned the become en established therapeutic, and the report. If this be true, thum. handle of a "door on the right of the agent in Ciermany. Their principle is dor la audible dietance of twenty,' CA. tt Post,„ age an stood la the „three oli, that of ordinary sun bathe, but advan- ing a flash of lightning cannot be f:011010illk ntehe6a thigaurnree awn di k hhugh I: ilttratri I tape are claimed, in that the eleetrici heard, it le iinposeible to eatitnat6 tile light Is alwaya available I that it San &gen% away 01 the /loth. If an al - the room WON savoury with the amell A little tame wati lila ter breakfast: he,Teguiated according to the patient lowanks Of one Mile ie Made for every and the disease; that the action uPon five eeeonde after the flash dm die. of eggs end baoon and coffee, nal the heart' la alight, and harmful boo- Mace^ of the -ileetriet4,, discharge le risen trent( hie chair Wa$ the figure pi tale in the body ere dieltrOyed, Bathe quickly kpown. ' Vork, a tabltAnifein his hand, a frOfn are administered in a mirror -lined box ..,,,- • o amazemen a tha iiPe whieh the disrobed Patient ia meat- .44" old lady In mourning. half risen toe, I BIS MEMORY. pale cheeks at the eonstable and the ke lager beer at Burton-masTrent, brow; confronting hiln well a otimel," &I with hit bead projeoting outelde- • AGEE BEng IN' ENGLAND, and gating, with terrified eyes and .A, big brewing firm is preparing to one.eyad, fade that showed over his tell you, Ur, fillies was asiyin the (greateet ate tem). of *Reim I3y shoulder. Close to orle Was hitt iliteenta there ie nothing like 11, Match of k heart, ;eon? Sax n anburn-haired to develop One% memory, Now./ rotheItetooritkte wariak, little women ef sit teen, with soft derji twenty-aeven keys on this ring, a haying vonquered macs now conies, *Yee and girlie!, ore and breed add new one every few days, pretty neer being a woria beverage. snow seetzly nenesetted by the ketehief IIPTST at ft moment'," loss to .00.04000 that care the right one vrhen .1 here coo I A MOO QUESITON. “ /II 1 it. Dielt---Lnet. it good to have e el friend f always. 1 Suppoie a few cley% Do timid Ore s her chottidera, 1 SOStata a I" tried, Eh% • ' • 'aueh.” , '9 I would say, then, •that it is the duty of this country to try and be at the head of butter-eirportizigeoim- tries, an it is at the head of cheese. exporting cunIntriee. To do this she aint seeming a uniforM good qUality and endeathr that the export shall • not merely consist of the best grade In a few isolated cases, Alia the bulk of a raeditam grade, Mt that the whole be of a very high standard of quality. In order to attain to this pitch of perfection, the animate must be abeVe even the "suspicion of disease, the sheds and stables must be alwaya scrum/loudly clean, mad the pasture and water both of good quality. Tra- der theae eirourostances, with the oth- er advantages, the country posseseen in reaped to transportation, appli- ances Ana cold storage faeilltiee, there in no remain to clonbt that the export of Canadian butter to Great Britain will continue to inerehee,' and that 01 - Ornately the trade Will- take the tame relative positiOn in respect to the same trade of Other countriee, its that of °Meter hat done already." "There IS at present tibia before the Muse of Dora, which "will, when lavV, by forbidding the coloring of merger. ine, its admixture with butter, and it$ 13eing eold after being thtis mixed tia butter, greatly diminish the dale ot margarine in the 'United Kingdom, and thereby increase the eonsumption of pure batter. There is no likelihood, as fat tie I knOW, of any oppoaition to the bill, which will, no doubt, become laW In due emtree. • SUOolite bueiness coilise when thorough Mt" isfaetion is given the public. That% why Nerroine sells as rapidly. Tooth. ache ia eared as if by magic. Pain, internal or external, f.inds proinpt • antidote in Nerviline. 1-`ry it. then only one man in 70 eorne.s within its scope. . -- • PAIChlgan.Land for S totyq /Ake Railroads,. at prices ranging froni.s3 trio, .../ irissivatealia tit Acre. else r..-ngs; rif t nnsviYi 1,1 Ins. AP , N.• M. PIERCE, Agent, West Bay.city,100,, Or 3. W. CURTIS, Whittemore, • • • Brantford • . Cttivanized Steel Windmills and TOWOri3., Ar.;0' Staid Figur Srfa Iron end Wood Pumps ROYAL ENCOMIA ,. , ' . millaIdero. 'tfotrmaeutikke: colt trw,o0 A' oi-wr's',...2 materials all ipraid to any pert of the country. hone 1936 tkoursusa SONS, Adelaide &Widmer Ste.,Toronte . - . L U BY'S Olves new life to Ha • "9CrIther'S.sex7. to Thatt333c111132)ou; s'uperlor line al • Sold by all druggists soc a bottle. • Crayon and Water Color Portreltr, Frames, etc. Solar . . . . • . , . end Electric Prints ouPplied. to artists and the trade, . . . • • . ' . '"'"'"'";" ' . - All Ituldg•. at tt- it°Elea0Walt trLitett Orialf, Toronto, eat. - MOST INTERESTING ANIMAL: " • • , For students of psyehology ants are. WHITE'S ••PHOSPHO SODA . corfsidered the most interesting of ani- mals. To a large number of treatises . An Merv/going Phosphate, excellent cleanser for liver, kidney and stemma, takes the place of coal tar prepare, on them a Mew one hat been added by 4.7.14intioft7.0.10:4h..il ai s oi ocill e 7, 2:1 t atireoli aticiiii a dirt 1 .: nte .tip is,c, :koi go E 1,41 nd t boy. • • . aismann; Stuttgart, who shows that ants can be' taught to 'give up I instinctive. actions by showing them a . ZIONTI2RAL better, way. . The " Balmoral," Free Rue tiothP81t: $,-.- , Iwo Aek your Beware of. Ointments for Catarrh ONE NIGHT'ZIV ...._ ..... fi. ferit,PrIceler that Contain Mercury The Dawson Commission Coq Limited, (loc. Vfeat-Market & Colborne St, voranni, Oen get yell best Woos for your Apples, Butter. Eggs, Poultty, and other produoe, If you flip It to them. . DATENTe Pr/cured in all murkier. Dualism, 0 w Trude Marko reglotered, Ocpyrights, r Caveats procured. Write for Inforlerdeotb &MELTON, IL OASR, Regiotered Solleltor of Patents, rittir$ Public), Temple Bunning, Toronto, Ont. a----.....-...,-.. ..--...- as mercury, will surely aestroi the etnse of smelt and comaletely derange tho Neh lo aye. tem when entering it through the inneou4 ear. fate. Eiloh articles should nevcr be used ex. ?gilt et:tree:0,11d% fromi /emu:Idle pflititei. theif od you Oairpoxbil Lirtoci Ill) anti ottrir Hal e Catarrh Cure. . manufactured by N . J. . Cheney & Co., Toledo, 0., aunt Ring no !serous, and Is taken internally. amine directly upon the blood and nineoutt surfaces at tho ayetem, In buying Catarrh Cure be Imre You get -the genuine. It is taken Iritcnially, and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. "I. Cheney CO. Tea laggitetiVritt , _ nista; price Me, rer bottle. funiliy Pine are the beet. A SUSPICIOUS SYMPTOM. Mrs Blooinfield--Ma, I'm afraid ithere'S semething the Matter with Rover. Mrs. B.-aah, I hope not. Dear, derl. big little+ Rover 1 It would break My heat to loge him. Why do yoti think there is anything wrong!? Mr. 13. -After I had washed hire, this morning. be didn't run -out and"roll in the dirt. • MINERAL WOOL. 1 This Material tieing fire, frost and Vernain proof is new being Very largely " BEAVER CRAMP' Maokintosh. never hardens is gearanteed Water.. trel, Akk f %take no other. Bea. e:' Rubber Clothing OM. Murttreal. HARRIS 2"zaris taaz4.14°. LOAD, COPPER, iMoss. Werdesild Only. Lent Dietanoe Telephone1720. • vity TORONTO. LA Millis, MIMI is tittles Barrister.; etc. removed Weslei_131dge., Rich. mond Oa w., Toronto. curtme "ad zhni. & p. SCHOOL Vok.4.14:itglor. ToRolito cutting SACO! Offero lootot adventaset .rjottotitlit Ilielkirods of autumnal, thorough knowledge of tt kitting Gentlemee's Garments, Write for peak:mars. • 113 Tense St., Toronto. tammerers udtravg. where write to titted all a nonscoOducitor of heat, cold lia Arnett, rated who will eons Noe yon he ban tura you end "Sound In cola otoragepublio build- • _ hags private residences, eto., also for ideal Leather Peiish coveting ateant, hot water, hot air, and cold water pipe. The Eureka Will keep your shoos ooft OA VOInet Mi al W I d A be t C Tottnite, Will be pleased to send de- MAIM IX ALL COLO1t$, scriptive pamphlet if you are In- terested. 'SOLD EVglIVWHEIIE . I , COMPULSOBY ART. cal.....i.ailasemaiso ., A Vipitor.ltow fond your huisband WiStil: KNOWS ballet be Of having Ida portrait paint- % THER od f 'OM VAL. ir nit Doctor's Wife -No -he battik it; big those eleven pietures of hire yott nee were made by grateful patlenta who imuldn't pay their bills. 1HDIANWOMANS A Ili' ISA PATURiElit MEDICINE. Grain ace us& oupenee. ri3R4NTFORO CAN. ea../ Catiltiste. !Mention WA PaPeO. llte**elalleie44.1611 ms3gc31(3' --11111177-* MRBOR"Gli rATA1.061101, ; &V) CANOE CO Ontario Canoe Co. . ' '3.. Z. ROGERS,/ilanager• PETERBOROUGH, ONTARIO, CANA A i(Mango.* , 1 Cathelle Prayer soome, Miseries, Cruolfiggsh„ 804pulttre. sesstmo Aottuu.sto- • uary,'anA Churoll Ogee. Mtge, ditoatiOnal . W. orks. MAI orders -Op coke prompt attention. 0.. Alt ISISLIER Ilk cm. musing/kb, - ERt • hE. Ew UT htts tut 4e, Al "ad y. .5151)telliktit4tdieleingral;41411:0711.1.1r1E.11118011Wicall4P__71414121afroed;l'ol4lik • Etfirl TbUiy sell at ' rite and Tressed theta monion4. _Iwellpthroomm.purrfuornrwourv4 goururzio.tok fres. 'Unsold doylies UNE/i1/0/LYOO440/.• " Zs remain T1111 WOULD LIVES. Of the lentire human met it is ea. -Woofed that 500,000,000 *re well el eilmghat they wear germentt sone kind; 250,000.000 habitually nakki., and 100,000,000 oni 041W pe thoir hodiels. Vire ndred Hone live in hotness, gee, 000 and otrefis, and 250 000 000 ea ..1.0111..a0i he& istv:44/44:444,00. . . . CANADA PER,111A31Eiiit The Meet and Largest oanadiaa siert. &owl And Savings ColuriGaY• . otouromATED ygage COrporation, J Paid-up Capital, - .$2,6o0,00ta Reeerve Fund - 1,200,00o Head Offiee-Torante Taranto. Preece, 01/140-Vdmiblitgo Mao., itancocor, 11.0. DEPOSITS ItACEIVF.n. latereet snowed. /ssIIRD for 1, il, 3,4 or years, With Interred coupons attached; ChirrgIATM"*.:116111°'"A' " r4faii", o Mu pa nee, Me, got turthut particulare sooty , °Jo •HRRHURT AtA50t4 , • AlsonglInt 01roatat, To!ootot • . • ALLAN INE, ROYAL MAIL wr. tkaktrIttion sirgAinsits I 1.11111701i.va Pri.r taintuvAN POO Montreal. tie letIMIDI 3 July. A J„ttlY...0 ...... CALIFORNIAN ..... . '45.7414.. 4.1 uthy "VVItteor.,, •TAIN1.11.... ..... ,Tely; 20 July ..... ....PARISIAN...." &laud. The MOW 'rein Some 8.41, liararirm,)0,000 tons, will , Litefl1001 Jolt 27. *rid from sunatto4 Aurae. Win Plathatta•.00.00 end upwards. Second tiebia-$36.0Retiter $05.50, SiteMlid-f• 14,11200.4 Locator, %Mew. tondendenTs. toteetta.nern, paw. * yor further hitornisthai apply to ROOkLIER, ti TOrMitti, Or 11. *A. ALLAN, tiontreci. 'NOUN nesiroRgo *it,5051 ,nediein. glitills:Tall'alltjk liii 11: '1° 2:4 . , Du Barryo8 ARevalenteatik , a111/0411 and Mans ir,leuaiblit itroOlt-Aiii" ' WIf 04* A rimoh and 114 WO th . OPs.)10. 11 dlgesteehen au other *Wow Steno ite obet le Mediate.. , If 'virile Swoons, 14000 a corm of 00e01 Ateletray, Dye tee, Iltenchtto. Phlogni, Ofortion., voneoloY. 6 Lim nerd et