The Huron Signal, 1887-2-25, Page 10a
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THE HURON SIGNAL. FRIDAY, FIB. 2 , 1*87.
ELECTION OF 10174. iljwbm Cl
Mali rem )f C .. 1881
Ceres I. btl9
BUDDHISM.
artl.t•4w ly pasted aad merktd
with for eau,. of tae .riposte, We were
! Quiet n's. N R Kine L 11k1 ---- rhowu a gtt•.t 11104., 44 them odd man.- 1
An Interesting Table of Majori- Vurrtt • v n
Forbes L.... 13Y' w.ut. bJ this atw..Jant prw.t . hu ta.ad
The PrelrethCli ReliziUu Of As:w, e..on. p..,t. h... sad there tar w. TI..
ties 10 that Uunteet. llu.en's, 1' E I .... tree 41
{ Jeukiae u 40
-- Iteulu•w, N ......White J 44
a•Minus adobe s re tete La.. rens.. Realism. s ..... .Camp+,ell L 151
trees The o..e.uIsea. Ir.abet .reds.I ltesttkuudl. Mullett C .... 271
ea Liberal. and 1a..e (b..*."..iribated I Richelieu Ms.•on, C .... wB
o• Mr .i.h.'s M.1_,I.,. ! Ristwuu.l, le t3.:Paint, C liU
Richet d and Wul/a Ives ('.....,sc.•
The ("hewn... tat., :ryes names,' Rtu,.•uekl Bill, l .. 11i
map.' it and i.•.I.0..a' ,, .anat:a•..a of , It.,uvilltl G.gsult C t 149
Ore successful ca..dida . • so or'', nen- I(u.arII i)lrltlttetta 0 , • 1119
statuette) 114 the Onion..
!tat H)ac►44th. Ikn.rrs 1a.,.. 131
:At Joh.. a, Quo . limitable C'.:.. 14b
r„iet, ft.• h y. M..aaber‘.._.,,!fv.e^, eq. 11 Weldon L .... 300
Addington Bele C. Aar44t John . .. 1 Everett 0 .. s. 354
Albert t7 . , 4r., C . J. 41911244 John city
Barker C 112
ttgoma Dere. , C 1111 5931St nlaunce l)eraulIuiera C 396
A..uap..lis Re., L 62 Selkirk Sutherland L.. 413
.Antig..n•ab Tb tepee', C .. 221 I Sbe:fore '...Auger L 133
Arg.uteuil A••t..tt. C ace ;hell.utne KL,bertwn L .. 137
!Begot Dep.at. C:ire Sherbrooke
14al1 C i ace
Brauer. Tuiceetesu,C.. el:: Sime..-, N ...., Mcl'attby C .. 250
Beaueharm,ta b -ra.ron, C nee Siw'oe, 1 Tyrwhitt 1'.... 6
Belle:haus . ... , . Au.y4. C .... 142 $greet •r. k: ..C«,l L 138
ltrrth'sr .....Cu leterl, C .. 18 Sou'sugrs ,.... fl.du C SOS
I'wnaveuturs Reese 41 arc Slanala•ed Colby C 19b
B.nhweh )Mohs, 1. .12 lltauhurydente." L • • ,.....I_81
..m
Brant, N .. ...Selmer tells, L . 951 Trnris;•ouate ......(:randbiusC J:.. ace
Prone, K ... ...P..i.. ..m, L.. 17e. Terrrl...uur Chapleau 3 .. ax
Ile •clvale .. .. W....4, t'.... :. • Thew ie. ere ... ,l.ange..in C .. aro
Cram- ...1'1 -tett. L 1:.9 Termite, C Hay C . 193
Brief, N . M. N. ii C . nil Terunte, !r Small C 466
Krum. E . ...We is. L... 51 Tosonte, W .1110.17 C 4.^.7
Brum, W S•s.ers.rler, I. b42,Two M••ut:tune....D..,let C se:
.Cape $retwl 1.4.1., C.. r 113 Y. : ii et. .. . .. tiord..0 C 1:):/
' 1 111.ell;egedi. L 151 t'alid:e.nl .Mo111dlanCt... - 101
Cardwell . W'h:,w. C J.'t Vert hyttes . .. (ieteftien L.... 1t)
('Anhett • . it.•a1, 0ser• I, , 1 hetes l.' .. 13:1
C'arlrt•ro, N 1f irsu,c, L 18.1 Shalapeere f7 92
Carleton, 0.tt, .elatdo iseld, C. M- i Velem is, .: L• . C'ost teen C .. . ace
Chambly.... . Pr. f..ni.itle, L SI V met es, N 1. .Campbell L.... 213
Champ!ut . \leumplamete C 11118 V ct•.ria.'N .Catnrron C.... 090
Charlevoix .. C•il.t ,44, C .... 3 $ Y.gturia. S . .. Jundaa C .... 110
Charlot•e .. . /.ul,u,r, L .... 314 Wetetlaeu, N .. . hrauz C .. . •:'7
Chateginsy ... .. Nutt•.n, L :... til ll•etrrl•ne S .... . L,riugston 1, .. _'t.ei
I.'hicnutiwt amt.. 1 l;atnr l• 1116 N'nlaad Ferltu.4m l .... Ere
Saelgrnsy Wai'i,ieton, 3 Gruel C . . 152
Culchester ... McLellers. C .. 4311 Wrlllneton, N McMullen L . 20
Colchester Pure.1.1 7$9 Welangt.o•8 inres L . 118
Cornwall arid.... 1 I3•ev;`n, C 1111 419 W
'Cornwall N 11e,n L... 3
Stornn Flt.... 1 W. ate. rah, S .. Springer L .... 48
...Ti enahrud,C.. sec Weatau.relaud N'ie,d C 4:1Vail. L 27.2 Winnipeg .Soet C ' 10tp
.. 1.es.e:e. C act Yale ..... .. .. B.anere C .... 175
7.90 Yent.ska .... ....anasse C ... 71
1arme.n•L ... . Kiri.. U .. . /3'18
8l) yak. W B . Temple C .... 17
3150 York. E Slackens* L .. lfee
122 York, 3i t' \lulock, L . . 111
124 fork, V. . ....Wallace h . 237
$41'4 S,:•its in last II.,rse. . . , . ...211
110 Conservatives Interned ..139
6'►. LtbersIs returned ....72
ace --
awe Conservative tuajerity 69
223 The Committee on 1'rivtlece i t:1
4.6:+ Electiotu sub.e 1uent!y awarded . Mr
.cc Roberrtann's seat to A. C. ?? D.ualJ,the
7t: t'eesurvstive ,..:udldat..
414
Cumberland .
Digby
Dorchester ..
Dru.:.tumid at:d
A.thaba•la
It : ecau, C . .
Durso= .. ... Hic;"y, C
Durham, K .. W..rd, C
Denham, \\ . ...Maori, L
Elsii, B .. . IA dun, L .
twin, W . Caul, 1 .'.
(1
E aa,n, 14.. • N i,pk. C. /
Eseese N ... .. Part. tem
Fri/Mouse . , ... Is ire ;vitriol C
- t:a.pr .... ...Fertile C
(;Ienuarry .. lfc Muter, C
Iitaweeeter . ...Burns, C
I;mnvttle, S ..Shefsky, C
limy, 8 .... ... Ltndukin. 1.1
Grey, E . Spreal... C...
ilmy,:N-- Arlan, L ._.
tfuiaberruagh.- - Kick, L -
Helduaand. (meet, L
tlelifat .... .Va1r, C
}le•chie,C .
Hilton.... '. cCrat.ey. Liia! alai all m's resuitieg iratetuies strifes,
1 Ktlre.t. C ... • i.20,and warders is uu:vers-l. Infanticide
• ( R «b. -rt: el, C466 I is vete eent'ral. 1n .'ice t:istriet it wall
Aunts • • .. Admen. C4:) '-fused that there were .30 bees nr.d only
Hastings, \V . Reber.- n, C :2"...4 I 8 gena tee rest 1.a. nig :,ren urdered by
Ifastinee, ,E ........hue, t' 53, their p.:: ruts. N. th!eg f1.ru,erly was
Hastings, N .. .. Bewell, C 4291 done for tite.e bodily els. They are
fioclielar a .. . '.. I►,,,jariin, C ace 1 unwelcome at hi:-th. Au easter.) pr,veri►
Huron, W .. ...Camer•.e, L291.. a, ''Curse -d is the day thzt a Roans,.
'eurtiu, S .. ...Csrterieht, L ace I Is herrn.' gee St.:red L'.,ok. fthe Etat
Haran, E .. ...Ferree. C .:him .ay, U.ie nay trust a tiger cute tor
flr.ntinedon . ...Scheer, L 6151 .. prey, a t:uef, a murderer. a savage even
Ibetvill.'
Beetled, L - - VOL, deadle pees.l but not a woman. teeny
Iortrnees Center el, ('850' female irfau:s are hence sttangisd, or
deceue. Certier..../arnuar4. C.. _ 'h63- secret:, t.rowa into the sacred (mules.
.Joliet- Getleuult, C e 30:1, A father lately snatched • g:tl from her
nsmeeraake . Iller.dcan, C .18meth-ra arta and threw Ler in.
Kant ,f int; - - - - ...Smyth, C 282 They are untai:;.lit in childhood.
Kent N 1:, . .. Landry, C 5381 "Ignorance- says the Sterol Beek., '•1•
Kings, ?I fi..-. ... F.ster,C 282, the chief eremite et of a wor.::n In one
'Cin', N S tV...,d r..rth, C 330. Beet .cs eels -icor in 1'8h) was able to
Kiegs, P E 7.... 1 McIntyre, L . !
1 It.", rte•'n, L..
:iiinestee..... Gunn, L !►2; are the rule among the epees. chime..
lesutbton, \V Lister, L......::11 L' rye and gid:a between two and thirteen
air. is , .. ' I
l.aa rk, N Jeinier.,n, l' .. 69 1 the boy diet the child is a widow. Thus
Lanark, 11 .. Heggert. C.... sec flit happens that .f the 124 *stile n written
:eloratrie .I'inseneault,C 10,' of India, 20 million we etidi.ws. If in
L'Aso mptie.n Hurteau, C.... 168 marriage they are enslaved then in
!AralQ.imed, C .... amwidewhond they are amused.Until
Leeds and t:rentdle Ferguson, C. 886 1830 Suttee ur the burning of the widows
..sada, 14" ........ Taylors" 177 ou the funeral pyre .f her husband pre-
- Lennox .. . Pruyn, (: 41 (ailed. But Sutter was abolished by
Levis .... . . Mel logy. L418 the British 1:overrcent, only leaving
Lincoln . .. ItyLtrt, C 95 the wide.wsalive t • endure one prnleng•
Liwar .... ...Ross, C 41 ed a.artyedon:, nays oats of the Hindu
L'hlet. ...Casgratn, L 67. women. Thu* ail Khadu Bee ti. the
Loudon ...Carling. C .... 237 kind miseior.ary. lady . "when yet; met
tetbiniere . ..Ittnf4•et, L .. 213 me I was toeing my sense.. It ass only
T,neteobure .... Ksulhach. C .. 279 *god's word el love.t:d peace y .0 spoke
-Isr.luetee \Vats•m, L .... 188 that kept the trent going mads. When
r•Iasknnmge Desultien, C .. :r my husband was s:it•e 1 had tar. i, cows
'4eggantie.. . ,s„jtiaa:..0 i ,,p'f!a 37 gad sheep, !i1 I wen:gd for this world,
‘ 1i.lellesex,' - -McMillin, 495 but n.' light in my mind. ' -Ni W t !.are
\liddleses, N Coughlin,C.... 91 lord all but light has curie to are. 1 the
` fiddlesex,\V Cameron, L .. 32 of this woman's relattve'a had beer meg •
itiddlese., S ftrostrong, L. $.Ai ed up alive by her liusba el for hsr,t.g
tllsaisrpuoi Baker. C 130 been seer, abroad, she had rushed lrt,-
Nonck ... Mc('allunt,eC.. :;: the street to save her child `r'•cm britg
'•Iontcabn Dugos, C 16 run over by a bullock cart
efontmaguy ' Landry, C ,.... 1.20 A tiny widow :f ate yuan day after
%fentmoreney Valin, C •,... 93 day would sit in a corner of the com•
\Iontreal, E Cetera/1.0 1 sex pound and cry. sa,in,t. •'I km w 't am
'Joule -gal, C . eignya a3 1287 and despise.' oy all.' A wtdow .,f 13
`lontreal, W ilau 747 years said, •'I am i.ated. scorned. r.o one
Nu.koka
Nanierville. Catawba, L 147 old : Truly such a life is all%i-.,y rrarty-
New \Vestminster...homer, C ane dom.'. The awful tr.umer.! of the
Nicolar (laettet,C P10; widows nn the death e f her h :shard 1
Norfolk, N Charlton L.... 3781 must reserve for a future issue
Norfolk, S .1 ickum L .... 2G When Masa C coke went to a bey,'
Northurn'd, N 11..M1ltehcll C .... sex school in Ifdta, to learn the :wigwag*,
Mortbum'd, W ....Gillette C .. . A she noticed a liars girl startling r. •ar the
Nertbum'.1, E ....Cechr...QC.... :!74 dn. r weepieg bitterly y.• s!.s std .o
'laterite N C..ckhurn L .. :.a her, "tittle ter!, wiry. '!n you cry
I lnlarin,, 1Glenn 1, 601* w ' Tell tar. • .Tkr enterer war tits
tt')tario,W Cigar 1. sec metre of resting the trot wise I is India
1 111 icett..eh C 46'' for girls. Piet f want t•, rev to seb.ot
t)
► ---• ( TAsae 0 .... 33811 want to be tsug:t ! Bo.! 7 iib cnly e
1)'tawa e. N right C . ace girt.''
r►xfurd, N Qutherlafd L .4261 Forty mile •f. ief . ele:e ars shut !;.
1►tfnrd, 8 .. ..... Marley i.. . 777 in these cares c*:led . u. ...a' Tr. 1422
Peel . , . , . . Fte:ning i..... 431 • foreign lady was f•.r the terst tart. al -
Perth, N *e liesn (' .... 251 lowed t.' r,sit . 1.r. Since then Chrsrian
Perth, t; Trow L 179 lades have Leen admitted to many
r.oertxor•ough R
Ws scan.'..
1151 Generally rpeaking. they are 'he slimes
'31 .nr the yleythincs of their luras. the alive
lie if poor. the ; iaytlur.g if,rich. Poly ewe),
Hamilton
183 i read' ur write. Empty heads are thus
el ;the der il'e plsyz:rou,,d. Child marrtat,w
- - - Pals !rogues, to ,hese purple Ie nun like
the lestrew, Greek or Let.. t., the Kai;
a 6rapMir ns.les error Li* Med 11.r/rise ; Ia.b, 44441y 44464144 use of 1. the heal urn
ell rwesdM. pru4eesa..nr. Iktoru leaving the Bud-
dhist moral we purehas.d a cooky of
Yron, our Hwa Cerrupuedrr.i. what e• .et. to .1 rte tesenn.g. o•1 Bud
Buddhtam, lets all Abe great rrli.iuur Atha 111 the Pali Ieugu.ge, but *inch mdy
of the world, takes the uatle trots. ala be, f..r a I we ku•.e, Ike anise .1144.444
fuuuder, Buddha, and like the teach.rwe Cu.rhale... lined.. live ueivera..l •.44 -
of Chartisantty .,.d Mshou•uledu.ain St (4gstww to be mean reel by err. 1• good
was formulated and reduced to a systeu. 11ud}}11hut, rpt , not to kid, .ter , Ila, t..
by the disciples awl foliose.. after set drunk or cot/slut adulteiy,the pers..•
Buddha's death. Thi• great teacher, roust ai.stuu Iruu. petw.tlal .d1..ruweutas
like Christ. wrote uothun::, but taught Iron. Minors aad emit, frutu (.n,J alter
Ma follower.. by precept and exauaplr, midday. and flout taking uwnt•y ; they
but unlike Cheat, he did not verify or mut lire in tb.' open air one hall of
Maisel hu ducuwent• by miracles or re- the year wltbout gears into any artlhcal
relations. Buddea the founder ut duo shelter, and they must never lie down lo
largest 1t reltgieue sects lived About sleep -nature'. sweet reeti.rer n....t be
2,500 years ago. He wall a prince of indulged I. uuly in a Flitting posture.
to. nunl.rru part of Hlndostati, who 1'ride..or Wilson says that a monk 4.1
would hire il,hrrned his father'. kis.? this latter class i even torbad.le:, 1.' ook
dont, had he net sheltie signs early lis at or converse wall nus uf the fair sex,
life of a aruteu.pletire ascetic duped- ani sten tt.uukh' hu .own mother had
uou. By bis father's ordure he wra t.11.0 lino a river and was being drown -
married to the must beautiful stoma.. ., edi he 'oust tot l,nu his handl to help
the kingdom, and aurruuudeti .by all
ib. luxurious dts.panou ..f • Splendid that to her, utherwr.e she si.ay &..w..
court ; this only Ilerpwneet ha c.,uttc- The perf.ctiuu ut the L:.her state which
two. that he ahuuld devote Aur life t:, ( leads •u N.rvaua MAy I.e rr.u'la.d n44 this
the bettenug of his own auirttual cuedi- earth, but 1t a v. ry d.thcult and lee:urea
tion and the a.ueduration of that td wan- ata et ubeerva.w uf every oblwattou and
kind. He stele away from Lu palates, ( ult.roately end. t.. trei,ca. W11.v1 per -
leaving his beautiful wife, and led the I feet ...thy is reached they ens.r
lite es a mendicant monk. L:lee \10- ' 4111., a lrgi•,u, -Where there 1s
h*,minro he retired to a 1. hely ap. t 10 1 neither ideas nor tate ides of al..woce
rvllcct auJ meditate. During thea w1,. of ideas." The Ineeks are the only pw'.-
'ardetion he conceived • greet part of the i pie who are eduviatr.l, ase&pt 111 C1.114a,
Buddhist doctrine to which thee:. gy and but an uuweruua aro they that knowledge
metaphysics menu w bis std»1117 united. i .s pretty generally duIu.el throughout
1.4 this doctrine a code of worelay very the l;uduhist couutnea In some of •h,ch
much the save as our Christie.. mural ,nuke are nearly nuw (•.urth of the
law. exists. The temple of the "sacred population. E.ery temple las an tmatt«
• tooth," Kandy, has on the c••11htade a ..f lluddl,s and this es the principal tea -
long row .of w.,nderful ptatures palmed cure 111 41. Seale, how.•ver. harta
its gown, rt -d, yellow end blur. re,*re i shrine or as it a ca.ted a "114gos aconn-
sesame •-.we «i the evils that will befall ; tat 1.InY sone relic of Buddha or hs
thou. who transgress this worst code. ' apostles. Here fluwcn n..d fruit •re
Phere is a picture of the an robe dn44.+ da
ally uttered mid the deafeeinr discor-
1 man impaled by sharp stakes ; the) woman dant horns and tu.0 touts Tt.e peoele
1 who hes being carved down tho goody by . sae ser, trashy excited and at the dtrpl.y.
I a demon with a heavy ase ; the wumau ' ,t the S,u. ed T•.4h its Kan:ly a great
' who deserts her hunl,el:d . r thitdr•-n u aoneou.se .s..•mld.a from as bards ,r the
being buret alive : the adulteresa is ,i,1 1 Budula.t sorsa to amu honor 1,. the ivory
lap and birds and bra#te are te.rtng hi r 1 relic, a .d woe betide any unbeliever who
1 them oil. The ennui thought, .0:•1 a•.d ...JAI ne se uuforturtate as to act a0
action, ttn are
Ie11e would
k lightly et
' meeting with o punelrniFlthat Intail- hr rare esh b.They d.. tee, •-a
' ltaucy of c4.n eption end color would in, . we sad before, worship Bu.tdha's maze..
credh: te the pates of Daate's •'luferne. ' or Beadle' b.usel(, but Ire u simi.,1
1 wins surprised that nearly all the fig- ' than idea of perfectern sl.uwieg seat
urea undergoing p'auhwrnt in this roan ,n..y .11.30 to \Vuuse11 here, bare
.jluddhist aheol are wuilau - very u,Tal ' lake privileges ; they cui envoi the l -a .-
lam to say the Frail of It. 'There are its /smear of Nirvana the •a.ne as man, but
all over one hundred punishments eit they apparently have • harder r. -ad to
meats of melon for the wrong doer. If travel and aro heavi'y handic•.pp rel,
the sin be a card*ual one after deadh the net being allowed to tee one naves or
soul of the sit.uer Iraq trarta.uigatu note pr•estesa.a. 1
the 10.4...1 a lower animal. but there Nu doubt the stroneest element in the
may stmt be hope for dot114 better and it Buddhist religion a,.d tied which has
seining lost gruuud. Their Heaven IS made it e•. pnpnlar is its antversal Bron
Ntrtuts, which as far as can 14.: learned ty. Lake ,he teaching of Cltnat it gu c s
is Neal to a state of annihilation or ex- univarsal brsthe,htwd to all elas•en,
tint -eon of the human sou: anter it has cute.. and uationalittrs. Every ane atm.,
attuned to the h,.hest r::• r.al awl spiri- is a true Buddhist dr'o(a caste Med like
tual perfpetiuu. This perfeeti.,n may prejudices sial bas a feeling of synmp.it:.y
or may net be attatne i 141 human and bretherb.".d to all men. Tats re
farm or 4.8 this ear.h, hitt the 'isnot at the present Jay h.-a.a the great
4
soul .may go into o darn ht_1 i . f nus [r1i,pMus bodiesw 11umd,rra, charming
of life unknown to sur worldly b.•cmw. shout ane third .•f the ruts*, population
Th. way t. Nirvana coasatS in the chat of tine world ur nearly tire hundred
uusrreuses of eight thuusp, el, :-rnghs-•millions, while Christianity c..mo• next
faith, judntneut, memory,- meditation. wick about four hundred 41.11.1111414 ; 1'41
practice, language, purpose, and right Rains two hundred sold twenty-ti.e nee
obedience. I learned from nue of the lion.: fitndons, elle hundred and taut.
guides who brought sue into a small tem -
her ; but if a I.,t.; tea near 1.e may reach
pie where* very large Buddha, in 1..
seine was eaten cross legged :•n an 0j
ty-tit's milhom ; Mabuwumedans .b.,ta,
the anis: Jews eight mit lona ; end
Parsee- Or the f.,llowera of Zoroaster
! tar, but they d. toot wurahi;' any ire- &bite one million Buddhism prevstls
ogee, but simply !erre the ioua„rs 1.• re- in t;eylo, the tautens peninsula of 111
nand them of the leelider'.f ti*eir Leah. -dor, China, Japan. and n,.rtb of the
They answer in fact the same purees." Huta:ayas in Thihet. I. fact a:-
. as crosses ani crucifixes di: t,, the Claris- must all the countnea cf Asia *ler
'trim churches. Tris great Buddha was iluddht. , with the exception o1 1t:r.•
kept catefulty retied he. a dirty sheet dwitau where Buddha was born and
• strung on wire in.frunt of it Joel the I !these the doctrines were first conserved
the sculpture !Ike the attempt at print- esd pr.'utalgated. Here, as its Pales -
ling showed neither elegance nor prga,r• tine, the cradle of C:aristtantty, the
tnoe. I found upon ru'1uiriu2 front the teacher and hi* teachings are both lent
lash that they all believe in • heaven be struck with the :;rcpt number of
simi:ar t • our idea 4,t a fume', and ap• priests Targe and small, ..14 and earl
perently did not utntie.stand the Nor tu••viny a:.iiat in their !ou, flouring yet-
vanna as originally taught by Buddha : 1... rares al.l although it *a rxpreuly
and as the priests are supposed tt• teach f •rbiddeis theta to take *snowy for their
it. The t'•• -tree an held ee reseed by .,el. ate, they are slants very aedicitous
Ahem fur under it lludnha's perfection .rf , for s.•.'c purpose which to be Charitable,
wisdom came. A few yards frau, this! we will believe to be wane public institu-
Iast visited tet:.p:e s a targe bo tree tan, childreu'• h'tq'ital or iofirtuary.
which a cobra sou 111 fam:l, with ser- i We are inclt..ed to think, ho*ever, that
pent wiac;•,m 114•i tdlcu poises/sem of, ! they believe in the old maxim that
knuwinu that the human biped's p pu-' chuity buries at home, there being few
lar 3.rejudtce f.•r the sacred helm* ; of any of these public institutions, It.
would insure hu perfect safety. The like the Christian religion, has been du-
euides ltd nue about this tree, with ul figured Fly the intrud ctit it of schools,
reverrtet '.uietudr generally shown t.. a sects :and seisms, and these divisions bare
Lord Meyer a hudy lyusg to state. 1 cau.ed the original morality and doe -
was nut *intone to lgo onto Nose seam', :teases et be het sight of its sera of new
to see his t'eneraliterMaLeahip and elusck-4 the -ries and subtbetgen, s. Likewise are
1, withdrew to a smaller temple hard by. many ..f the original teachings of the
%),this, this, stretched •.n the wilt side • $.vi .ur detailed over by our latter-day
of a plank was s yellcw robed, sallow t tbeori.ts ar.d .peculatnrs.
con:plexi tried. nollnw checked, shaven D. E. 11(3(3.
and shorn priest in the last -stage's of
O'Brien. C 3 can's for me. 1 was a wed: w at : year'
Ilernham t'.... 193 Y.eneuas, a,, •rt. •.n,rt!y :n.trur•ta!r in
I'rterb,rowith, V.T .Hillard C . . 110 tee knoisI.d..• efC1:.n.tunity ' :f thee*
1 Melo:mild C 3121 women, says an niteli:gent Hindu.
( TepperC HC 2114. "Pear', te. hearts of the ••.sten cf our
(tryeeis 4`.. - . 110 , erwf,rt. they wi' l a uc 451 a' the heeds
Dose ;surges 1. 34taef the fuer. 4'hw-rve !E.! A , •e• .•'1y
i ahreete l' ... 1101 eon reach with 114ht t!.e w. item of Indo
(
Yee 1.. .. 210 ar.d ,••,.,n,,, ,.,,1v minister to their hndlly
thicket 1. .. 210 ills' feel 81.•..,8, 11 mr.. .:..t4,, of
1'rtnee Edward Platt 1. 19 (h:taro. an.: 11.4 lady physirut.a they
►'r .ren. her Itnyal(% . wee snip ,t, and mac, seem joie the work
Pane(1neti.e. C e C 111 ere at home. at. i ;he •'.•sen *breed.
q,.tiec, R l.auner L .. 44:7 D Kd:
P. _toe
Pootioe
1'• , rt rent
1'4 ~Mt
7' pee
FINE TAILORING
a*mo
Gents' Furnishings.
1 Wei 16.0.. y4,0,414.1 .., ..:40* r ...repine a...urliurut 0
FALL GOODS
0\'kaa'4'..TI\IAS •n all tbs. Nee Shades aad 1t) lea.
Au .vtdlrr .aril- y' of tawlla1. blab
sad scouts is dulness.
.1. nn.w••.w .ua-k of He16 and stylish •
s'suaJ.ao Tweeds.
CHEAP 1 CHEAP 1 1 CHEAP I I I
t!' tteuie atwr• all (:*..J. bought h) 111.. yard rut fr
barite.
B. MacCormalce
awe -rive ems_ 301h.15"ei. WM&
Witmer via, Ester We trines by they
Tomtit.. ►rtiN r. that Otte caw has *gala •
Leet. .tcot.l.J 44. i.r..r .1 Mr hese:p.
Phot p1.t, hitt. •14.ees Wee...., is a em! 1•y
.us,. ,w.J1nt 111 the 1.'wn 4.1 14.011..1 h.
rhes the 410101.401.1, 1\..ter Isrwp, 1
*lie 111 a 1010.111.4 ,awn, .1.11 r. -.i.,..
The plaintiff brought tto. .,cu.n. to .-1,.•t
the drfen.larllit a e.•rtw'u pet4) u.
OW 104,0 of Seeierth n., tot. ,r.•u,sd 110W TO MAKE MONET.
riot 41so lrfnudanl has insole default to
don p*) went of the putt leo« money.
Yar'mrr. awl iloraem.-n .ac saes roomy by
Mr K lop.* Irfesser wa. that I.• was a - hag) ,,.i Marne•.* r.1
way. rem y1.. oar the euiehs.w motley
but that ]lr Wilson eoutd tot gore nbu
a g..o1 title. The eau+ Das trod at
the Chnuorry sheets 111 1.i .le,rieb tri N AA R S DEPOP
u bites ii. rfav+r . f st hets iMr Keup1eaoJ 'as
liltuJ 1 111f
W,Is.m was ....third to p.y all coals.
?hot being x.11.11 d with this decree ?Ir
WI•e.•, carr,r.1 the east. t.. . higher
curt with the Islas*. rr.ult. We con-
gratulate Mr Belo on his succwu and
the able manner *qt. •htelt he hes coat -
ducted the caw 1..r hi. siert, 111 Krwp.
---Coe In Saab lth 1'.ci...siter
WM. ACHESON'S
`.!
tat \lt1T11
A geed life 8.'8 but a few d..'. 1 ut a
goad rue e'dureth f.•racer. b ash h h 01141
1 Gedsrkh, r44) le. *47. apt -Lm
\ tNdrrlcs fans art.
1 wilt e.• e ■ 18* ('ash 1)i.u`
onR for the
Neat tat tees. A. I am hound In make MINNfur fur Npriu4r stack. 1 hare determined t..
art: offmy Lange an.) Wrll- Seam -test Stu. k of
'•:11111. awl Iambi, Harness, Hobe*. Itlank
b
T. mita. a'aliaaa W.p4s' istireVarles3.
a hc-
It/ .ell art t R. W n.lr rlt.k at a !lig Iteduo-
! to sin Gtr ('ash. I:rmeraber the re DI el hays
1 task Sonen.* i:sl! and flier frienen.*o.par•
.t
ha.oit .Asn whcrr. ■eesrwber arse...'.
1 ''seep ■sr*ed• alma. rlatrllr.■ *ryes.
t Gedeerira.
W M At ;II ESON.
1 All outstaadbook .nr bk account..b.!
voto « settle
y .• or note e.:. 1a 1 e acs: Myr
i .,erred by elephoer from Ilar'... Mills.,
ale..00aslcu, l.•b. 14. I'a1F
treat. Irani P " *8 ye 75 sl SO 1
Wisest. lr••d wise t Y bush 0 W At 0 ,Na
Wheat. iSprtawr tr ' sh . ..... 0 3J .. 0 i0 Ttt
Wheat. 1guoa. l V .... 0 11.1 A 1l A
Floor. efaul P cwt. .. ......... 1 es r I ii
Y1our. Isslsed► • cwt ... ._ 1 •1 tea i 5
rtour, 1st w l . - r 10 w 1 M
Flo*. • hush i r. c.1 TO -3147
3 Q '1
QQaat..• book ........ ......... o z? r o r7
Putaa. y b, ............it await. aro.► 451*1 TS WORTH ICH OWIB
Barletty ... wash ....
o.5' e so
Hay. it tna ...................... ' o, .r 5 :i.,
Rustler. it 1 .. 1. '.1 0 11
K**,. t'resa tsapeke )*4Ms .. 1. 0 to The LAO of the per. ni atrw ramrod w Mowers
nus, o 1! r 0 it and reaper* 3..a.--1 n the Paul ofamood
Sho,rt., t ten .. ................ 1 : o,o 11 ro IRON
1:raa tl tett I l , e e. 1 •'0
( be,Ipe1 .. ,1t. t►aaa..:.. 1 .e, •' L.1'I NTJ ROLLER,
'ivr,-eeatai(., i ewt .....
u T. •
e
1Y 4.011 n 3
Hide. . . - .; t.• '• 000
St,eesoki
.14U -- 14 11
IIorIllu!
FARERS
fi
TCOWNSHII' OF C OLI:WINE. Ili..+
.re On
D. K STRACHAN
&merrily". A\1i11.01T011se itaPt)fet
GOD IiRICI1,
t ery arts:• vac need. Cat! early anal
vase
THF. EAR A 1*. Lin •
Fr r'
_ 4 '1$'4547141111
REC IPTF1_ 1n.. J Canadi Pacific Ru1wa,
People ►r to 1. t . M•twnn
1 i`1
•• ',:.w>urrt'. )1.6.1, ...a...1 '411I.61
.. ..
100161
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('lard) 47 -x' -err F. -'d - , :I
l'enietrrr L4511804:
Uncle lot'• t:r.11 ter tlf0. 's! f•
E Tetrl . 4110.•-• ,:
- 'YM 11":1. R. 1
BT Cosi 4oheels.... ! atm 11
• Ussery.... - _ran 34
ttalack. e L mw
i " lh.rrowed Meer/
to
• liends and Hrids.•..
• Wile. FrnrM
1•
`Cha$nrity
n4rir*
halon• .• on Load
eensursiptipe. At his aids, en the fluor, 1 Awtxas I'to,as (lost -The Sw-
ims a bell of water and a little rice ; the teeth b':.7.usit.,r says:-- : 'We have this
small temple was only a few feet a.tuare, , weak to reeled the death of another old
the inserter was dirty end with no! resident, in the person of Mr .Toho
meat,' of ventilation except the d•u.r. 1 Bolster, who pawed away on Tuesday
The peer priest dependeo entirely on morning hating reached tete gene age of
charity. it twine a pert . f their sacred 80 year.. About a year age. he met with
row to lire onetime and neither seek for an accident by which his hip joint was
nor receive peyote's' for any serrtoes dtsl..cated and sines then he has berm
they may render. one .1 the strung csn.hned err bei. altheeeh he seemed to
observances of this charity and henevnl• hate bo ether 'emote._ He was one of
race. It is related that Buddha. in one' thew. hardy, sturdy men who rarely had
of his massy millions of migrations to! any ailments. He wet an Irishman by
earth after his death saw a tigress with -1 hirth and A a'nsi.trut rneenher of the
out toed and unable t , feed I' : ..obs ;I Ili.p:eh choral. 11. come to thea noun-
he sl -.'.wed a reviles example of his' try in 1849 and 0,111.1 .N, the (:Mtn in
charity or self wienhce by wiring his own I McKiflep where he cnntinned In reside
lied, t -t be eaten by the animals. Ata mu l the time of his death. Heo had s
fact their benevolence fee anintsl life I
(awtely.. 1 four tons, the eldest, .lames.
gore s., far that it overate/paitself, and it wow resides in Morris; the third was
is a well kn.•wn fact that the priests will killed by a saw log about twenty ser
n •1 destr'•v fleas •41 the moat dtsagretable years a`o, and the fourth, Joseph, ss
rennin bot will Lft then from, their par- now nn the old homestead in McRiltep
son with the same cite with which an af- Hu wile diad about hfteen years ago.
Gctt,.oate'nether plates her baby o.s the The does.asd wee a good citizen end an
carpet ,, play. This accounts f•.r the (obliging neighbor and was well thought
priests w(e.rinf.tiieir hirsute app-ndages 41 wherever known. in politics he was
sehre.uted. Within the temple .1 the a Conservative."
tooth is a large library where or e.•lleetsd The importance of fidelity in small
ma'usc•ipt .,t the tetchsngs and doe- things a seen in the fact that small ...-
trines .1 Rudilha. These are in 181i, nasions are earning continually. whet,
the ancient Ianlua.e of (-'ryh,n. The West ones sekima 4,ecur. Thera oar
writing is very beat and regular, oral a Sideatinet to laithfulnass will depend
bo. k consorts of a honired et. mere eat see mach on our doing right on great
1 strifes of palm leaves three inches bread 00estau,ns, hat in the smell lee (rw.panl
and twenty or thirty inches Tong with twits of daily life it is these who►
tar holes st either end the...Kb which a ,donate es to good or evil
cord is pat holding the leaves its their Life is a short day, bet it is a *talon(
..rier • this is encased ,n two light strips day.
171•' l:
!lel
1417 W- f or \i ,i' . Tune T.st.lr.. 1 ale •. T
as It:4, ...pi) 14
MONTREAL, - TORONTO,
QUEBEC,
OTTAWA. - KINGSTON,
BOSTON,
DETROIT, - CHICAGO,
ST. LOUIS,
KANSAS CITY,
A\i, .U.1. 1'4•:\T:+ EAST A\1, t:
R. RADCLIFFE,
Total.. sewrm a••
Aire ,,
tt'r. Ihr un 4.-nyCiW4t AudiRora of the ,e t .ii ets'E • West Street. f1, to Telegraph
ship of t'olborne ter the •esr A ( Sol tI►M!
herehy c.•rtifv that the fori'aung ,+.eel. true , fir -e. 11on't f•rsrt tLr 1'la.e.
and corre.•t it.. cath and rrrr) parts.-utar.. 1 (lu.lrn,-h. Jan. Ilia, 19117. 504
the Hr wipe. and Payment. of the ars 1 Mon. -
anal entr,e'a of the Tres.urer'a books. and of
the vouchem plodwed. tor the :"nt:n.:ial ).•a•
ending 31.1 day of Januar.. \.1.. 5.. N r
timelier state that we are p1 -.sed to tend -Le
books thoroughly posteel. and itis: e,- ifeber••
them to be tr.*. and correct in rsery inti...
lar.
bated this 4'h da. of F•Lr.t.,rv, .4 it 11117.
)t.lfti WILWAM,4. A24111"‘
ewe $1117-1t.1011%*Ii{MIUH '4.'
? bs r3nzer
LAMP
ea./M Pewee
ea -e hi.1&,T.
No 8muke.
No Iwee.
No Near
0 ;,* 9 ilii
ANCHOR LINE
U. S. MAIL STEAMERS
Belt /:1 Kms 1111111111111 .'*roti astw
Sirrek Te
GLASGOW AND LONDONDERRY.
hates of Pass ge to or fro..
Ilse tat, Geier.. Livwpsse Lsadssdse-y a-151541,
1' A H I \ s, 00;. 0.41 taa1. K61 n'.,. ('t *o., $.M
t+,r.rwrr ouIward er prepaid• 100.
An' -10r Lin. I►reets. earned at LOW 4.01 P1..•
err paid fuse of ch la Knetawd,
o'
ScIan t apt Ireland.
Fur nook, of Tams, Ticket. or ether ,Jfer-
uaGon, appyly to 111010KIte0`.
Hill THF,RJ4, Kew York.
rri
Or A 1111'IC ',l\. Pool QOce, Oorf,-h
liederieh Nos. 17. 1111. 5.'-3s.
ieeelvelp !d e.•
..plaldv.
►:\-r.RY' LAMP
Itua}antrnl.
l/:.dei-'-'dj4.o,
r- ' Tattle rr-t.•krt.
:•. a I . 1. 1..elun•
dela-r. 1. bear),
*r_..1.
- $4.50
a•.tI sr.••.
Wanner C White Machines
Pianos and Organs
Amusements.
fODER1CH MECHANICS' !MITI -
trim I,IHHARY AND RKADINO
i DOM. cur. of Mart street and *Quare Intl
stain.
Open from I tot p.m., sad from 7 to t0 p.m.
ABO1 T 2000 V'OL•8 iN LiBRARY
Lendinn Leidy, Wally and flIwsfril..4
Mn. -aural, Ar., en Feb.
8NitallttlettStlIP TI('K[T, ONI.1' N.M.
granting free nee of 1.Ibrary load P.ladit4R
Roam.
Applie )inn for membership receive/ by
1..bnrian• in rooms.
S. 51A1.4 01180\. GEO. wrivzNtr.
President. Secretary.
finds;. -ii, March 11t8.111111.
.11 from the mn.t celebrated ma.. -es - 1...1 p
few I' h.
luctionesMn9.
GEO. W. THOMSON.
tete"r.s' JOHN KNOB, GENERAL At10-
•
ftesid.•tnee }'„y. llonr Fina of t
I'Isnu4.g MIiL
NNW
I T10\ KF.R sand Innd Valsator, (iodrriok
_ _- 1 t1at. Ilas Ing had trade. Int nils .'aperient 1"
r th, ataettnnrrrtngR end.. he 1* in a poeguow
uRATR1R L-1J01rOItTI\G 'l4charje with Marovich satisfaction all met
wlrabona en, rusted to his. Orders left st
Epps OCOAmel, nr *.nthraall to my addr'e w
S(Md,wich P. l).. carefully attetded le. Jf)HN
' K\OX (ouaty Asetleseer. lW-tf
r.1.
iilt KA k YATIT
lath whic h knowledge of the natural
govern tmm operation. f didesitioaand eetritloa, aad by a careful sppueatien of
Ise Ric rroverties of wr•n selert"d t •n.•on. M►.
-- - has prev/ded our kr.aktaut tables weh
Savored bee
a
es meat heavy demises' bill. it le Sy the
Jtdle$o.m sem et swat article. Flt 4,et teat a
ete.rt.tur*.a may be gradually bsili up n.,lt
(best month to resist every tendrary to
dlmwis.. Hsndreds of subtle maladies art
$seting arwead as read to attare
ek ehrver
there Is a west point. • may mem.. matey
• foal oha9 bJ keepingping .morsels es well Intlla
,rd with pure Mood and a properlu sourisbed
tome - ' ('!►1I w, ler.•, f.,,,.e.r .
Made almply with baht. ewer n, sulk.
Held .017 la *a. kegs by Grocers. laboured
the..
1111111 11131 1 cs . Ilo,a,.wpae'.h• (•betw;a.
T Lm. -to. gnt/rs,1
• limb may rave
Societies..
4 NC1L►NT ORDER OV UNITED
tt W0it1CM}:N.
MAPLE LEAF L4)DflE, No. 27,
A. 0. 1'. W..
)leets In thei y Ledge Reese ever 'her
Seoa1t Oft".... t504'449.. ea t►,
ierosi, ANSI roCRTH iIlONDAYf. OP
RA('MONTB.
V ieiTJN(i RHKTHRgK AHK ALWAYS
WELCOME
W. JO1IT*$ON, REEK PRICE
M. W. ries,. ler
(1. W THfIMPAoN
Ree makes
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