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BLYTH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1907,
No, 31,
Western Canada
I desire to cull the attention of my old friends and ac-
quaintances to some money -making opportunities in the west,
1—i still have a few lots—money-makers— hi "Glengarry"
the fatuous Calgary nub -division ; price, $00 for a short time.
Calgary has grown from 4,000 to 20,000 in five years.
2—A chance for $1000 to make $8000 in a Winnipeg invest-
ment without risk of Ions,
3—Among many land snaps in my list I cell attention to
the Si and NW/ of Sec, 20, Twp, 17, range 25 west of 2nd, only 9
miles from Moose Jaw—largest city in Saslcatchewan, 0 miles from
Pasqua junction ; price, $12 cash or $14 on terms -87 down and
test in three annuals at 0 per cont ; neighboring land has sold at
818, A splendid half section in the Arcola 3intrict for St 1, being
the NEi and fractional Wi of Sec, 1,1 in Twp, 1U, lenge 7 west
2ntl,
John S. Laidlaw
404 Marquette BIdg., Chicago, III.
Grammar
and
Drugs
1 cough, you cough, he coughs,
we cough, you cough,
they cough.
That's before taking
White GIN
Virgin Pine and Tar
I ant well, you aro well, he is well,
we are wet,, you are well,
they are well,
'!'hat's after taking it.
It coats only 50c to make the
change, Wo sell It,
WHITE CITY DRUG STORE
Dr. W. J. MILNE
BLYTH
East Wawanosh.
(Intended for last issue)
Relit, Harrison is busy hauling brick
for a new house,
A. Williams, of Stratford, spent
Sunday at his home here,
The Literary Society will meet every
Tuesday evening in school No, 13,
The funeral of the late Mrs Jackson
Wightinan, of Goderich, took plane on
Montla.v from the home of her brother,
J, McClinton,
A social evening was spent by the
members of the Epworth League of
Westfield church on Friday night in
the basement of the church.
Friday, 22nd of Feb., James Cod).
room, an old and well known resident
of this township, wee called away from
time, Ile was born in Roslyn, Scot-
land, and was in his 84th year. Mrs,
Cochrane predeceased hits memo years
ago, The (untold took place on Wed-
nesday, the remains being taken on
the morning train to New Hamburg
for interment, Deceased was an honor-
able man, With a never failing interest
in the land of his birth, which he visit-
ed on several occasions. Ile was an
uncle to Wni. Cocltratie, Brd line, Mor-
ris,
Subscribe for TRH STANDARD,
SPRING SUITINGS
What about your new Spring Suit. Just received a big
shipment of new Fancy Worsteds and Tweeds, also a full line
of Black and Blue Worsted Trouserings,
50 Pieces of Fancy
Worsted Trouserings
The newest patterns at a reduced figure. Newest patterns in
Fancy Cheviot and Rainproof Overcoatings. In the
Furnishing Line
we have everything you could wish for, Try one of our new
light -weight Stiff Hats, Everything new in Shirts, Collars,
Ties and Socks, One thing that deserves special mention is
our Dictator Shoe at $3.5o and our Turple Shoe at $5, This
is a special line of American Shoes made in Boston, all the
new styles and lasts.
Every Shoe is Guaranteed
S. H. CidIey - Blyth
THE FUTURE OF BLYTH.
The present I4 a 0li1i :111 l,etiod iu t 110
history of )llyth, and on Ihti tulips taken
told decisions arrived lit depend much
of the future eithedor n permanent ad-
vance or a retrograde movement as
there is no standing still. Surrounded
by a good country ; possessing Al
railway advantages, as soon as the
Guelph•Goderich Zine is completed mill
equipped ; our business lien ale! t,
"Advance" should be the watchword.
Not by a few but by tho. entirety of
oar village,
cessity to this
o an ncknowlodged tie -
growth, Not towering
institutions, perhaps, with hundreds of
hands on t ho pay roll, but profit-making,
steady -going factories, mills or shops
that will produce an output for the ne-
cessities of the gonert+l public, Such
for imStunce as our brickyards, cement
tile works, Hash and door factory, tic.,
ties 11'e have possibly. said "good-bye"
forever to the salt and flax industries,
as leave other pieces, but while that is
to be regretted there is no reason why
we should sit down and ct'y about it,
as tho situation would not be improved
an iota by such actions, it should
rather be an incentive to Hinge us
hustle so as to regain lost ground.
There is a disposition to often regard
outside applications with a more gen-
erous spirit than speaking encouraging
words or aiding the people who have
already invested their capital in local
employing agencies, ''Far off fields
look green" is an old yet true addage,
and in many instances more than the
fields were green, It is well to be just
before being generous,
After the Barco over the proposed
carriage factory it is well to be sure
and thereby avoid being eon's, There
is before the property owners of Blyth
at the present time a proposition worthy,
we believe, of cordial support and ono
that cannot bo spurned without serious
detriment to our village. Wo 'refer to
the proposed Hill loan. The Bylaw,
which is appearing in 'Pair S'rftNU,t11n,
has no doubt boon carefully read by
every voter and if so the fairness of the
proposition should bo apparent, LI
brief a well established concern desires
to broaden its usefulness and asks for a
loan of $3,000 bearing interest of 8 per
cent por annum, all payable in 15 years;
$251,110 coming back to the treasury
each year ; the corporation to hold a
first mortgage on present plant and
new erections, with insurance policies
to cover the total amount, A fixed as-
sessment of 8200,00 is also asked for 10
years. 'Phis looks like an easily under-
stood business transaction whose terms
should be carried out. with stn lefaction
to both corporation and borrower. Can
l3l,yth afford to turn it 'down while
other cotnputing points aro so ready to
go one better ?
Somebody says but look at our de-
benture deist now, \Veil let us look at
it, $20,155 of which nearly $10,000 is for
local improvements, leaving the small
sum of 510,000 for promoting industries,
ueceesitatiug a comparatively small
amount each year to provide for it.
Lot us remember that we can't eat our
loaf and have it. If we aro to grow in
population we trust be ehlo to offer em-
ployment to the wage earner and
tradesman, and Ire it appears to us the
Hill Bylaw should receive cordial sup-
port,
Tuesday, 20tH inst., is the day set by
the Council fur the voting and it is to
be hoped those entitled to record their
votes on that occasion will take a broad
view of the situation and aid in the in-
troduction of a now era of progress in
Blyth that may be only initiatory to a
fulfillment of the fondest hopes cherish.
ed for the development of our village.
Let everybody take as their motto two
words, more practical than euphonious,
viz. ; ''Boost Blyth," and not give it a
black eye by voting against our best in.
terosts on ]March 26111, hopeful days
aro nhend ,of us, let us by a united
effort do our best to hasten their
arrival
Auburn.
Mrs, Knox Is again on the sick list.
Arthur Lawlor is Working in Iirir-
t'ist.on.
James Gibson 11118 rented the Merman
parsonage,
demos Stewart is moving to Wing -
ham this week.
Joseph Wilson hos moved into `les.
Hulikings' house,
Mrs. Wm. Pollock has returned to
her home in I''1int, d ich,
James .1ohlist on, of West sVawauosh,
has bought ,lames Nixon's house,
Miss Charlotte Lawlor, of Sault Ste.
Marie, is visiting at her home here.
\Ve are glad to be able to report !not
Jliss lietherrson is improving iu health
Will Jackson hos taken a posititn► ns
Clark in the Sovereign Lank at Monk -
toll.
Miss Clara Sclater and Hiss Cloven -
lock, of Senforth, spent a few cloys Scots Tartans
NEW SPRING GOODS
Our stock ',f• fashionable Spring Dress Fabrics is the
largest anti at the sante time the most select showing we have
ever made in this department. I he feature of exclusiveness
figures largely in our dress i)atterns.
I►ort+,
Work at the C. P, It, bridge is pro-
gressing. The first girder, weighing
50 Ions, is now in position,
R. A, Roberto!' has disposed of a
good team of black horses to George
Horne, of Dungannon, for $ 1511,
Tho Bitptist.s of this vicinity are cir-
culbiting a subscription list tows Isle the
erection of it new church to take the
place of the one now in use on the Busse
Line, and are meeting with a ready
and generous response. The church
building on the 13ase Line has served
its day, and no more loyal people can
be found anywhere than those who
worship therein, for they have been
good and true not only in times of
prosperity but in times of adversity as
well. But it is felt by many 111111 it
would be a mistake to erect the new
church on the present site, and will he
erected in tho village, John Reit hhy
has generously dmleted it free situ 011
the corner of his farm.
The fallowing is the report of 11. 8.
S. No, 5, Mullett, for Februitry. 5th
book --Raymond Ferguson, M Ikea
Pfeffer, John 11. Jackson, .1r11 b..)k
sen,—kalpli 11 unro, Capha Echlin,
Marjorie Doyle. 4th book jun,—,Mable
Neaglo, Wesley 1lcClinciiy, Mary
Robinson, 3rd book see.—Grace
Plunkett, lulltt, Doyle, Clarence
Senlingtou, lard book jun—Blanche
Ferguson, 'foul Armstrong, Loyd
Ferguson, 2nd book, sea.—Esther 31c.
Clinchy, Gordon Younghlut, John 1I,
Taman, 2nd hook jut),—Edna itobin-
son, 'Willie Carter. Part 11—Ada
Stewart, Norman McClinchy, Patience
Se.ott 1st book—John Stewart,
'I'heressa Stewart. Good conduct :—
John H. Taman, Patience Scott, Ralph
Munro, Loyd Ferguson, I''ern Syming-
ton, Ada Stewart, John Stewart,
Alfred Lonlp, Mary ltaithby, Earl
ltaithby, Esther McClinchy, Gordon
McCiinchy, Listed :—Norman Mc -
Brien, Ralph Graviston, William
Lem!), Wesley 11cCliuchy, 4 ; Clarence
Symington, 4 ; Blanch Ferguson, Elrna
Youngblut, Mary Robinson, 3iahle
Neaggle, John Stalker, 11, It, Kidd,
Teacher,
..q• .
Morris.
Council will meet on Monday March
[lth.
Assessor Watson is at work on his
annual tour,
Jas. Coulter visited friends in East
IVawitnosh recently.
Andrew Miller, 5th line, will likely
go )Vest tide Spring and spend the
:summer there.
At the last meeting of the township
Council Richard Proctor was reap-
pointed Tax Collector for this year at a
salary of $85.00. He does the work in
A1,sty le,
P, Nicholson was awarded. the con-
tract of the construction of the Ellison
drain at 21* cents per yard. The work
will be 'melted along as soon as the
weather will permit,
George W. Jackson, son of Jllo.
Jackson, 8th line, will go (Vest to
Southern Alborta, where he purposes
making his home, 31rs. Jackson will
not go until the Summer, Mr. .Jack-
son sold his farm to his uncle, George
Jackson.
11r, and Men. Jackson, of Harney,
Manitoba, are visiting at Rein. 31c-
Mu•ray's, 4th lino, ,11rs. Me3[urray
and Mrs Jackson are sisters, The
visitors used In bye in Ifullett town-
ship but have lived in the (Vest for
over 2t) years, Mr. Jackson is a bro-
ther to John Jackson, of Clinton,
Otte of the early pioneer residents of
Morris township died at Woodstock on
Saturday evening last iu the person of
Adam Henderson, in his ti7th year.
Deceased had been in feeble health for
some time. 1Vith his brothers he
clone in ettrly lifo from Scotland and
helped to clear the lend and make
Ontario what it is to -day. James T.
1[, and W. .1. Henderson attended t ho
funeral of their uncle at Woodstock on
Tuesday.
A quiet wedding took place at the
home of James stud Mrs, Russel, Sun-
shine, on Tuesdny, Fob, 200, when
their youngest dttugliter, Min Sara 11,,
became tho bride of Itobert Clerk, of
Sunshine.' The ceremony' was perfot'm-
TEACHERS
,Make a sohool. The twenty.
four who comprise the present
staff ot the Central Iluelnees
,College of Toronto are the best
In the Dominion. As a result
we have the best sohool. Sys.
tete and thoroughness also out
some figure with us, Our cata-
logue explains. fours for the
asking. Will you
Soots 'l'tu'tans are again In promi
1101100 for spring wear. We lino e 1
Iargu ramie .f clans at pe
yard, 54) .
New Tweeds at 05c
We have just put Into stock a lovely
line of Tight colored Tweeds, lit It
wide, for separate skills and shin
waist suits. Veiy t pechtl at per
yard, tiSe.
Novelty, light colored costunl
Tweed, made from line all v.01
yarns, colors are light anti wilt and
beautifully blended, 41 per yard, 733.
New Tweeds at $1.00
New Tweedo, In light grey, plain
and fancy, 7d In, wide. Extra good
value at per yard, $I.
New Tweed Dress Goode $1,25
New Tweed Dress Goods, 111 titch
grey with fancy overcheek•, purr
wool, Imported uoi.rls, exelusily.
stuff In Dress (100d-, at per) d, $1,2,
Shepherd's Checks
The newest in dress goods is the
Shepherd's cheeks, We have then)
from Me to $1.5o per yd. 1),,n't fall
to see our $.1 line, 52 In. wide, pure
wool, In black, w,tilte and white and
blank Shepherd's checks, per yd., $1.
Black Dress Goods
Our Black Drees Goode stook le
complete with the newest and most
f•ishlonable goods that we have ever
shown. Among the newest things
are Silk Warp I':ollennee, Silk Warp
Crepe de ('penes, Panama Clothe,
Poplins, F.tamines, Melrose and
our popular Satin Clothe, guaran•
teed not to spot.
oadcioth` at $1.25
In spite of a big advance we are still
bhowing our old No. at the old price
In the newest shades, Including lia.
vasa brown, green, navy, new blue,
Lawn, grev and black. Special at
per yard, .?I,25,
Ladies' Cloth at 50c
Pure Wool Ladies' Cloth, 40 inohes
wide. In London smoke, brown,
green and red, regular 75o goods,
per yard, 50e,
Ducks at 12he
We have a large range of white col'
ored Ducks In very neat patterns,
absolutely least colors, per yard 12 1.y.
Persian Lawns
We have a large range of white
Persian l,swus, lovely goods for
shadow embroidering, at per yard,
25c, 15c, II)c, 50e and 75e,
\VAN TED --Apprentices to learn Millinery.
G. M. CHAMBERS & CO.
MON
eel by Rev, (1. 1V, Rivers, 13. A.. 13 D..
of Belgravlr. The halm)• couple left on
the afternoon trail) for Buffalo, Niagara
Fails and Galt. After spending 11 (OW
weeks visiting friends in this vicinity.
they leave for their new home at
Clairsholnl, Alberta. The best wishes
of their nihil, friends accompany
,11r. and Mrs. Clark to their Western
home.
A happy matrimonial event graced
the home of Edward and Mrs. Bosman,
Diagonal street, Wineltain, on 11'etlues•
day, 20111 inst., when their youngest
daughter, Miss Martha, became the
bride of James 11. Leishman. of Nose,
Sask,. (fsrmerly of \lorris.) Ai tire
o'clock, the bride, handsomely dressed
ht white silk, trimmed with chiffon
and applique, and holdingla hognet of
white roses, eii eyed the parlor, where
the groom awaited her arrival, both
being tutor tended, 1tov, IV, J. How -
5011 performed the ceremony end con-
gratulations followed Then a rich
wedding repastwas enjoyed, The
large number of guests (ami Horny not
present) gave tangible evidence, of their
esteem in beautiful and vnitucble gifts.
The groom is well and fttvJrably
known in this vit•inity and hay nl•
ready w'eII begun the tusk of making a
o in the greet est, The bride
Ing children aro Mrs, Stephenson, of
Grey ; and Mrs, A. K. McAllister, of
Winnipeg, Mrs. Rich, Bowley, of
Morris, another daughter', went house
to her reward 15 years ago. Three
others died in childhood, The subject
of this notice was a great reader and
was consequently well posted, He was
very active and thought nothing of a
five mile jttuut even up to last Summer.
The faculties of sight, hearing and
memory wero wonderfully preserved
and he was in many respects a remark-
able man. The funeral took place on
Wednesday afternoon, Rev, A. C.
1Vishart, of Brussels, conducting the
scrviee. Interment was »lade iu
Brussels cemetery, Mr, Hyslop was a
Liberal in politics and a Presbyterian
in church relationship. Few people
attain so great an age as this veteran.
Wingham.
31r, Algin, who recently purchaeed
the King Edward hotel business fromW, Orr, entered into possession last
week,
A post office )las been opened near
Wnwota, Sask„ to be known as Wal-
pole. with P. 0, Murdock, formerly of
\Vingham, as postmaster,
\Ve are pleased to report that Geo. E.
horn 11' I'I 1 wishes liing is somewhat improved in health
aro the herr w
has hosts of friends, tunny indeed and his numerous friends hope to soon
e+ for their 'nippy see him again able to be around.
tutus Mr. and \its, Leishman leave A• .11. Crawford has moved to his
in tt few we,'k4 fol their IVesretn hnew premises, which have boon very
'1'ltp S�',tvn,llul t ends congrn1)u1111103••
nicely tilted up, end now Mr, Crawford
Dons, 3111y their furfur he prosperous
and happy. The bride was n former
well known resident of ,Morris town-
ship
011 Saturday Feb. 23r11,, Alexaucler
Hyslop, well known in (trey and
11 nrris, paid Naito e's debt after attain-.
itig the patriarchal age of over 99. Ile
)as -ed awy aat the h gine of his sou•iu•
passed
Stevenson, lot 5, con, 13.
where he 1e(8 aces 1111tking his 1101110
for some tittle, Mr. Hyslop was born
in WVigtonshire, Seoilnud, 11 11(1 081110 to
Canada in 1810. Ile was married 57 or
118 years ago to Margaret Jamieson, ut
Hlu'pm'hey, and tllet' laude their honk
on a farm on the Huron road before
moving to a hush lot on the its line,
Morris township where they resided for
talks ,vela's, Mrs, Hislop died 18
y'ear's ago aged 81 ,years, The 8)1l'V11'•
has ono of the best cigar, tobacco and
pool roots premises in Western Ontar-
io,
'l'tvo more games have been played
in I he local curling compotiton for the
Scotch bonnets, A, id, Crawford's
rink won from D, ',felines' rink, score
13.1I, Crawford's rink thou won front
L. \V. Hanson's rink, score 13.8.. Two
more games are to be played, F. Pat-
ter4on's rink .with C. Knechtel's rink at
thenad Mr, Crawford plays the winning
rink.
SLiMl'f,RSSNI;N8.
Disorders of the stomach produce a
nervous condition and often prevent
sleep, Chamberlain's Stomach and
Liver Tablets stimuleto the digostil•e
('gens, restore the system to a healthy
condition and make sleep possible.
For sale by all druggists,
Spring Term Begins April ist
During January and Februarythe \\'Ingham Iiusiness;College had
twenty -live tunes its many calls fr Stenographers, Telegraphers, Hook•
keepers and College Teachers as we had graduates to send.
Attendance Is always smallest during Apr11, May and June, consequently
each student gets more individual attention. This is the beat term ot the
year for the student,
Learn of the success of our graduates lis writing for a handsome eatn-
Iogue of the—
Best Actual Business School in Ontario
Tho "backward)' or "rusty" feel at home with us, OR each student is In.
strutted at his own desk by a painstaking, sympathetic teacher. _Graduates
guaranteed situations. Eater any tine. .
WINGHAM .BUSINESS COLLEGE
IAI111lated with Clinton Business College)
GEO. SPOTTON - PRINCIPAL
DETAILS OF WRECK
NEAR GUELPH, ONT.
Ex -Mayor Donohue and Charles Rankin, of Strat-
ford, and Little Girl Killed,
About Forty Injured --Broken Rail the Cause -
Cars Rolled Down Embankment.
THE DEAD. .linin I). 11014th, Sarnia, he.►d 111,11(.
ed.
.I. IL I Irl heruutu, superinten 1 •1/t ('1'n-
adian Express Co., Stratford, 4140 :call'
is -winds; one big, but nut gall„"1'41us.
,Janus Jlynn, Guelph. left f 1:14 1,11!1}
(rushd; amputation may 1x11100•,=- .4,
Harold \%alkyl.. I'eterl,oro', arm and
side hurl.
O'erenl, I)utniniun lint' freight
agent. Toronto. (.lightly injured 1(a 1,111',
L. Hutchinson, I.tstoeel, heal met ;
kJe hurt.
Jolut Arkitc'y, Addington, 11u1., arm
bruised,
I ‘1 Irl' v , (;nderich, (head injured.
R. E. Sheris.;, 'frndl'I'rt' Bank, Toronto,
shaken up.
1'. E. Hayden, Stratford. hand injured.
,I. P. \:•right, Detroit. head injured.
E. liaeh0lor, 7514 arm ruisrd,
11-n0, Sutton, Str:ttf(wd, ane injured.
11. .1. IIaIeu, Berlin, head and hotels
cul.
11, O. I(ilz. Berlin, hand in;
John O'Donohue, ex -Mayor, Stratford.
(Aeries Rankin, Stratford,
Four-year-old child of 11, C. Walker,
1beterbotro', brother of G. E. Walker,' Guelph, ticket agent G. T. R.
THE INJURED.
Mn. John L. Doran. Toronto, lying
in St. Joseph's Hospital, semi-conscious,
recovery doubtful.
• John L. Duran, Toronto, hart owner
Sleeman brewery, Guelph, injured in
aide.
John Doran, jun., Toronto, 8 trent ha
old, baully injured about head.
Thomas Scott, Listowel, three ribs;
: broken; injured internally; not r..l,e,tcd
to live.
Ii. S..Snead, Toronto, head cut.
J. Anderson, Acton, inn bruised.
B. A. Perry, Toronto, NIA hurt
Archibald Priest, 'foronto, Lund hurl
stud ribs broken.
William Alderson, Toronto, G. T. R.
car inspector, four ribs brokn► and fore•
head hurt; not dangerous.
Adapt Klippert, Toronto, right nrnm
broken,
R. L. Cross, Toronto, ribs fractured,
cut on head; not serious.
]ilea Starr, Toronto, car painfully
torn.
Richard Polley, Toronto, heed injured.
Rev. R. E, Knowles, Presbyterian min-
ister, Galt, shoulder dislocated.
W. I•:. Buckingham, Guelph, head cut
badly and body bruised.
D. N. Dennison, Stratford, knee sprain.
ed.
R. Pearson, Hickson. laid cut,
H. M. Patterson, Stratford, lover jaw
crushed.
Miss K. Cowan, Sarnia, suffering from
• shock.
Geo. 1Vilson, machinist, head hurt.
Miss M. \iell'hinnie, Stratford, head
hurt.
Frank Kelly. Galt, side hurt.
M. U. Barry, Rockwood, bruised and
badly shaken up.
Mrs, Donald McGregor, Acton Weet,
cut about bend and shoulder's; riot seri-
ous.
Arr. Jones, Mitchell, .side badly sprain-
ed.
'.lir, Strong. :lncaster, not. serious.
W. A. Rolling, Berlin, nut serious,
Frederick Darla, recently from London,
England, and on his way to Clifford to
farm, had his left hand badly cut.
Airs, Ellen llity, nurse to Derail child,
' Toronto, severely injured,
Miss Gertie \1 alters, Acton, arm brok-
en; not seriors,
Mrs. John Walters, Acton, back in•
jired; not serious,
lslhs Mabel Randall, Camlachie, shoal•
der hurt; not serious.
Albert. Rogers, Oshawa, artery cut in
' thumb,
11'illiam J. Ney, Stratford, :eau 1':ck-
en.
H. J. Waite, Port lltlron, sim14idt:r
bruised,
11. \I. .1c ill a0n, 11'a1koi ill0, I10ad
bruised,
I.). 11', .tnderson,'I'uronto. Niel; hurl,
Thos. \Irudot9, Stratford, littered
nbeut the head.
.1. llrechlin, 'revi:clock. arm hurt,
F..1. Locke. `t. Thomas, cut about face
;ecu head.
S, Sterling. traveller for 11-y'11l, Gras•
ett & 1)nrling,'I'ornnt', bend rut,
George Hughes, Toronto, shaken up.
How It Happened.
Guelph despatch: Trainer's Cut. about
two and tt half miles east of Guelph, was
the scene of a serious accident to 1 he
Grand Trunk train from 'Toronto at 2A0
this afternoon, in which two men end a
young child stare killed, and about forty
pas.sangers were more or less injured.
The frail mai bound for Chicago, find
Taft Toronto lit 1 o'clock. 11 mans, travel-
ing at the rate of ;about fifty miles tin
hour whets a rail broke and caused the
di -aster.
The rail broke on Hie south side of
the track, and,Iniu•t. inlnledittlely after-
ward 1t fide plate 11 1, 1110 north rail
gale way 'Than three passenger c'(u't'hes,
inelading the parlor ear 1(t the rear of
the train. and the e(nbination ret, be-
gan to pound the ties, After traveling
i1( this lacy about fifty yards they brake
froth the forward portion of the train
and went clown the steep an►hunknnent
to the north of the track, into a swamp.
'1'114. engine, lander and baggegm cr'
went about. two hundred yard.; further
on. bumping on the ties at u consider-
able speed. when the luggage ear broke
1<pnao, ;111I pulled the tenter from the
roil'. The locomotive remained on the
track, the engineer hnving applied the
emergency brake. and orily the rear
wheel, wore pulled off Ilio track.
1t the pointwhere the Heckle -Id tic.
•'n'rc,l there k a slight curve, null it
is customary for the engineer to s1011 off
erms n. 'hart dislnnce nearer (luelph
as the train enters the city, being down
21;110 there. 'I'Iii fatnlit1 , ee,'nrred en
the seemed lust c0a.'11. I•:x Mayor
')'Donohue, Slrulf:,r.I, t,+,• :1141.,15
4110 ear when it 4414 44I.41,41;; the rite;
descent 11,14vn the em,,e,11,fent. 1;11,1
laudc,1 en Iii; 11(1111 1111 ti„ i',''t!1;14.k
ohm'( the wi11:1•rm'9. Ili, ::. ,•l; 11111011-
((1 it 11:11',' 111'011 lir11k011. 111' 14414
kill(tt 110411111Iy, ('1111110', 1tnn1;in 14'114
011 111s wily 1101110 10 Aral fend after wit•
nessing u. I4,►c'key match 111 the \lutnai
Street (link, ']'0(0114'), 111.1 1/i::ht. 110
was formerly one '.f the host •I:n1n
hockey players in the Province. Of late
yeas he has not played, 11u1 lies nctell
11s referee 1(t many gullies, Ile con-
ductcd a restaurant and eoni('(tioncry
store. .\ sed feature 1(l• his death is
the fort that he had leen married only
a little over it week.
Thi 11'alkrr ehihl that was killed was
treated beside her little brother, the
children bring a)onlpinied by their
mother. \1 -hen Cllr ears left the track
the little one disappeared from view,
and it is thought she went through the
window end underneath i)a car. 1ler
little brother \slit: netseriously hurt.
The mother 444(4 injured, but not hinny,
She was almost ,prostrated by the shock
of the death of her child,
(Inc of the. Int known 111011 011 the
train 44;1, Ile', R. E. Knowles, 1 -Ilex
Church, Galt, 11e was in the fa.lefnl
car, and in the bump two men were
t.hrv,wn tip in .the air and fell on top
of hint. IIi4 left hand was brolly hurt,
and his shoulder apparently watt dislo-
cated. 111' (seapcd from the car through
the 44111d04v Ile said the scene was
harrowing, a1d our' 1'111(11 hr rover
\5011111 forget, Mr. Knowles 44044 011
his way home frot1 Otam•a, after lectur-
ing there,
Slid Down Sixty Feet.
The cars, after leaving the track, slid
part of the way domit the sixty -foot ern-
bnnklnrnt, then turned over, The three
passenger coaches %veer Strung out in
line. not intc0(I)(k4l, 11ud1 11(111• by 11.419
he coulhilalinn car, turned in such a
11r.sitiun
as to Piens the letter I., The
baggage ear rolled down the bank some
distance further on. 'I'lu' 1 rain was in
ge of conductor 11•0u41s. 1'1111 111(1111,
a TNI the en.ginr 4.141.44 were 1\illinnl
Thompson, engineer, end William A,
thirtieth fireman. All the (row escaped
without. injury,
111( passengers wore ell thrown pro•
mlaeuously 1lho111 in the ears when they
landed at the bottom of the decline, 111111
few came out unscathed, On the first
s well-
known
1
01', Ryan, a
paEenger cnarlJ \'1/S Inn ,
resident of Iluefph. whose foot
was badly crushed. It is fennel alnpu•
talion may bn n'ressarr. Ali.. and r\Is.
Doral and child were in this cot•, Nies.
Doran was braised ,e1erely on the top
of the head, and enneussion of the brain
)9 feared. Mr. 1)orul wiis (0ming to
Guelph to visit friends, and Mrs, Doran
and child were going on to her former
hnnu' in Stratford. \t', Duren was hruis•
e1 and cut Mewl the head,
11. ,f, \\•nit(, n G, T. B. employee of
Port Huron, wits on the 1;11• in which ex -
Mayor o'Dutnlhue net 11(1111. Mr.
O'Dinnllne was silting oe the side of Hie
ecu' opposite Waite. 1)4 raid 110 thought
all the cars Slid down the bank riolit side
01) until they reached the bottom. then
(ell 01.1'1' 1111 their sides, The first of the
three ears, however, ns soon es it reach-
ed the bottom, shot off endwise into a
clump of trees,
4-♦
The (le noa C'errlere _Merelntile 11115
published a (itn1rnt'nt that the family
of the Alarlluis of Cotten() which was
in pessesSiut of funnel( pointings by
\'nn Dyke has sold seven of thole to
.1, 1'. \Iorgnn for $500,000,
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104 The Pedlar People
MONTREAL TORONTO OTTAWA Of OshawaBLONa
D t.
3214 Cragg St;. W. 11 Colborne Bt. 4233 Sussex St.
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WINNIPEG VANCOUVER
ate L tribal d kit, MO Ponder Eft.
(
SIXTffN C !ILDR[N
U' NED T
Principle of the School Loses Her Life Trying
Save Kindergarten Children.
Elder Children Escaped
Another lit tic hey, '1'oiu Bogan, 41.119
14
pupil in 1 ho wend (11199, under Aliso)
1'ultl)dHll, 111' slid there was ,4 hell in
I Miss 11:ix4vell'a ru,,t1, Which was n'ced
14111'11 fire 111111 01(4 )!i'en, whi(ll 01111(1
I4', hrerd all (wry the heill!ie..!, Lel i1.
' 11:1(1 111/1 1111'1 sntul'll"1.
^11v teacher,' ',1111 Tom, "44',111 0111 -
O 111) the e(11, u 1 n'e 11'tri ;1 1101;r She
I r111 I :i k :;1/d se:'in d 401'1' 1441401) f right -
!I cued, and red in Ile, face, and Gild its
I to get our things 11)1(1 run right homy.
t0 ' \1'I' were in I !:e upper storey, and some
1/i 11s jest hod (111' 4011,1044 tender lint.
seals, 51'hile the boy,. who had eoal4 hid
11( 1011 1110111 in Ihr dressing route,
"I 11141 my Iu(I14e with 1111', and ran
out. 111111 as soon as 1 got onto the
landing I :41114 the stairway full of
iimoke, while the children were crowding
o1( il, llfraid to go down, 1 pushed
1 lirough them end rti11 clown In 1he frnnl
fluor, and hollered to the rest to conte
o1(, end a lot of them 41110e, 'file Hnukr
14414 so 1111011 in the hall 410WIlltairS 111;1
it 41119 just like running into the. dark.
I think the children who had t.o go to
the dressing room Io get their clothes
were the ones in our (lays who got killed,
"My teaher, \li9s (,'nmpbell;" said the
Ind, "did not seem n bit afraid. She
Flayed right up there, and after we hall
got oat of the door, w0 stayed around,
all after a while a ladder 15.114 put up,
11101 1 saw her helping lots of deem
through the window, end, I.11011 0110 of the
Piromen get hold of her, end she did not
seem 10 1111044 anything when they got
her nut nod (11rried her down,
"1 11.4444 Tanking 11p and sew the chil-
dren being taken out of Ihr kindergarten,
fun, and then 1 saw Miss Maxwell at
the lvindu\4 with one of the children in
her arms. She broke the hindow with
her hands, and I saw it bleeding where
she cut it, She got the ley nitL arid %11011
S001l1'(1 to fall bare:, Alias Keyes broke
the window Orilla her hand, too, and cut,
it badly."
No Fire Drill for Months.
A good deal of the loss of life was
,caused primarily by the 10111 of 1k-
cipline for emergeiwies. ':`here had not.
been it fire drill for months, and whet
the sudden call 001110 the little ones
were alarmed. t4(n0c ran for their
clothes in the dr(l.,ing•room, and most
of these miserably died, ()therm 1111
for the stairlvny, but were afraid In
go down, and as they hesitated the fire
gained such headnely haat escape 4;,;s
impossible.
The firemen 4verked hard, 01( the
top Indedrs, where they had to he
sprayed from the hose, 1h'y labored In
get at windows and hand out children.
111th the %voter freezing on them 1'4 it
fell, yet this never stayed their work do
long as it seemed possible 1)14t a liv-
ing soul could be taken out. Several
of them IM'elunr exhausted by the cold
and terrible wore;, while others were
Ont and hurt by the rough handling of
hove ;and ladders, and had to be 01-
tend(d to by the tlnlhulat'e duetor,.
By this time the fire itself I►:0d leen
subdued, It had burned wills v,"ultd''r-
ful lewd( y, despite the work of a neat•
1'r lower, which hall 11(011 erected tie
1444 10 pule' tons of water through the
little frontal lower 11111 flood out the
blaze. The flames had worked t hl4n;'4 It
the. m•n114 null reef, and seemed to defy
the water, :old the lower rooms w11'1'
completely ruined, while the walls and
rout' were almost c0Isuned before it,
became sof( 11( venture into the build.
One other body 14115 then found, that.
of 1a little girl of about five, who lind
1'110 int() it corner and Haid down to
escape the dewily stoke, and there
died. She was not burned, but was
blocked nll over with the fume.:, and
51111110(1 with water from the hose, which,
freezing, stiffened Ilse tiny body into a
heartrending 1Speet lie it was carried
down the ladder, with arms above the
Ineel, waving i1( the wind,
That, ended the Ilolovalt;f, 1);;nth had
told its full tale, 1111:1 till that remained
was In subdue the embers M' the fire
a44'1 identify the tom; rows of children'\
corpse.' 141 1110 InorgIlI, n 1114411 14'])11411 for
hour9 harrowed the feelings of all nn -
fortunate enough to witness the despair
of parent nfl':r purest as their little loved
one.; were identified, often merely bv
elnlbinr, so thoroughly 11101 the heat find
smoke done their 51'11(1;,
e.s
Little Tots Perished -Fire-
men's Heroic Efforts.
THE DEAD.
MISS SARAH MAXWELL, school
prineipnl, oged 31, 471u Sturbain street,
WM, JOHN ZIMMERMAN, aged 7,
411 Aylwin street, ouly on of W.
Zimmerman.
JAMES PILKINGTON LINDLEY, tiged
(1, 111) Aylwin street, sen of J, P. Lind-
ley.
EDITH GOLSON, aged 6 years and 6
months, 3)1 Studneonn stret, daughter
of John 1 0144011, machinist,
ALBERT EDWARD JACKSON, aged
Il, 22 N'urtele alreel, 9011 (If ,Iohn 11,
Jackson, cotton expert 11t :1lnska heather
and Down Works.
LILLIAN RIDGE, aged 5, 25 Marlbor-
ough street, daughter of Harrison Ridge,
carpenter.
MYRTLE SPRAGGS and MABEL
SPRAGGS, aged f) and 1 years, respee•
I ivoly, daughters of A, Spraggs, builder,
1,721 St, Catharine street, '
EDNA DAVEY, aged ill¢ years, 14
1lurlboroug)) street, daughter of John
Davey, engineer.
JAMES M'PHERSON, need 7, 3113
l refonlaine street, son of James Mc-
Pherson, foreman 1'. N. R. freight sheds,
ANNIE JACKSON ANDREW, aged 8,
daughter of Andrew Jackson, 03 l'In•illie'
street,
CECILIA FORBES, aged 6. daughter
of Thomas Forbes, compositor, 69 Cuvil•
pier street.
JOHN LOMAS, aged 0, son of George
Lomas, bleacher, 111 1)avi,o1i street.
JAMES FREDERICK ANDERSON,
aged 63¢ years, only child of ,1. F.
Anderson, J4 St, Germiin street,
GLADYS HINGSTON, aged 6, (laughter
of 11'm, Ilingslon, 67a Neville street,
JOSEPH JOHNSON, aged 7, 424 Gun'•
tier street, son of John ,Johnson, time•
keeper at Angus shops,
ETHEL LAMBTON, aged rlyi years,
daughter of Geo. l,anihton, foreman, 3-15
Moreau street.
Montreal despatch: :, terrible disaster
occurred this afternoon when the Ilochel•
ngu Protestant School at. 30 Prefontnine
street \vita bunted, sixteen charred bod-
ies of li-.tle children tell a story more
henrt•rencling than arty that the pen of
man can describe. The fire originated
in the Immanent about.2.30, and nude
considerable headway before it was no -
tical. An alarm was turned into Fire
Station No, 13, a block away, but when
the firemen lord reached the school the
fire had gripped tite upper parts of the
building and smoke was belching forth
from the, window's.
Firemen to the Rescue.
\\Idleut a thought of slopping the fire
the men started tile work of rescue, Lad-
ders were thickly run up to the first
floor, and 0 score of children were soon
carried out. In the meantime the flames
had gripped the building and hell reach-
ed the top floor, Thy fire raged for,tw110
ty minutes 1)41011' n drop of water 44119
turned o1(. The firemen welt, frying to
ease! lives, The building is is three-storey
brick structure, bol the interior wood-
work burned very rapidly tool gave out
n pungent smoke which suffocated the
children, 'I'lm firemen did splendid ser-
vice, end stud; to the work of mime
until driven out bt• flames and smoke.
Other fire brigade., mule up in respose
to n general 11111111, and after three•gnar•
leis of an hour's work they hail the fire
under control.
In the Teeth of the Fire.
The work of tete firemen was 41.0)11)4'
of heroes, They battled right in the
teeth of the fire. Br:u►eb crews strug-
gled through the thiel; smoke. fairly
fighting their Ivey into 111e first floor,
They fnuel1 hard there, bccnuse of the
betties of 1lo ehildren, end made great
efforts to prevent a further spread of
the fire s1( that the little hculic.c would
not, he burned, New and then a 1111411
would be ,;ren driven to n window, het
1(0 wmlld go back, raid 50011 m•0111d mach
out, swing 10 It leaguer ;led descend with
n soil little abject in`hi8 arms. Tilt. 111111
covered each corpse will; 'n tarpaulin,
transferring their gruesome land to the
I;ICtlIflhtl•luukiug morgue %v1;gon.
The Anguish of the Mothers.
The mews of the feorfnl Irig(yll' hail
:Tread, end parents 1/t' the ehiIll?'Qn were
rushing 11( the place. Mothers, dishcn•rl-
Ind, wild•er('d mid fearful, would spring
I'0rw1'd as each little body 140s brought
into sight, One minion u(reau(d with
terror 114. rile (lied to 1';11:i(' a cover,1.11•
though she had net seen the 111 HI' face
nor even had It glimpse of alto tot's
• clothes, she shrieked: "ellst it's she; it's h:vyra came bock 11)7(1 said, •0
1
03, got
hof your clothes 111(1 rel (1);111, home,' '.f.'hen
the smoke 0111100 in rind a'lot of the ehil-
dren stead to cr4', 'T'he're was not i1111011
110)90, 1(11(1 J wnM nut t1carrd 11 1111, 11111 lho
01111(1ran 51'0111('(1 to be frightened, Most
of then) von to the clrms';in;' room in
front to get her (dollies, 1(11,1 Mis: Max-
well looked in and toll us to hurry out.
"I 0111 any brother ran dnwnslair5 first,
lilt the a1uir.S were so fall of smoke that
must of the kids were afrai(I to go.
A(iss Keyes, the leacher, stayed to see
rind they felt keenly the grief threw lour 1('s oil,, and 1411011 f want 11111. I t t vJler
of the deas, When
people most have been experiencing' theylgo) herher►uree ot t of0t 1140 window)sho lrao
Her Life for Her Pupilo. almost deed, 1 ran hide 4111 (11441 nn I
Misr Mnsu•ell, the Principal of the amid .aa soon 418 1 gut away,"
school, gave her life for her charges, She
watt 011 the first floor at the time of the
alarm and Tright easily have escaped,
but she noshed upstairs through the
sehonl urging the children to flee. On
the top floor the little kindergarten tote
were gal hered, and it was here that Miss
Maxwell was overcome. She was list
seen at the window, breaking the glass
in her effort to get air into the room.
She was noticed falling back, and now
the mortal remains of this brave woman
are lying at the morgue cold in death,
Smoke Shut Off the Stairs,
'there were nl►ont 150 pipits in the
sellout at the time, but, the bigger boys
and girls on the two lower floors es-
caped, It 'vas theor (helpless little
children on the top floor that suffered.
'!'here were no fire escapes on the
school, and fire drill was only meld once
tt week. The stroke blocked the stairs
and sena off the e,rupe of the little
tots on the top floor.
The parents were frantic', and it WAS
impossible to get any details from the
broker -hearted people who lost their
loved ones, :1s fust 14, the children were
to kelt front the building they were re-
moved to the morgue amid the heart-
breaking Cries and sobs of mothers and
fathers, The disaster is one of the most
awful that ever look place here, and
has east it gloom over the entire city.
Children at Every Window.
At every window were seen the im-
prisoned
111-
1' °'led children and teachers, while
front the windows on the lower flet
nothing could be seen but evidences
of fire.
"Copt, ('arson 1(t once organised his
men to set up an extension ladder to
the second storey window, where Miss
Maxwell was signalling fur help. The
ladder was promptly run up, and
every 1114)11 who could crowd upon it
got in position to make n living chain
to resent. the little ones, Cart. Car-
son headed the ladder. Inside the
window wits Gists Maxwell, surrounded
by a sword of children and excited al -
111081 to the limits of endurance.
As soon its the firemen had formed
their living chain to safety, Miss Max-.
5xeI hauled her little pupils one by
one to Capt. Carson, and they were
swiftly prised down the ladder from
hand to hand to the ground. Thus
the work went un until probably forty
of the children had been saved, and
it seemed that none were left, Then
Capt. Colson called to Hiss Maxwell to
save herself.
Teacher's heroism and Death,
"No, there are others iueide, and wo
must save them," she replied, end ran
back to look for the other little ones
twho she knew roust be on the upper
floor. That was the end.
"Miss llnzwel ran beck, and wo
ended to her to come out, as the room
WIN full of smoke and flashes," said
Capt.' Carson. "I easy her hurrying to
look fur tiny of the other children who
might have been overcome, \1'e could
put folow her, it would have been
simply suicide. A moment later she
fell in the thick smoke. It was all we
could du, and 1111 hour later her body
was carried through the window, along
with those of the children she had
tried nu hard to save."
The . fire broke out in f he . cellar,
where there were two furnaces for the
hot air heating system and large piles of
wood.
Stories of Survivors.
Some of the pupils who escaped from
the burning building toll thrilling storied
1(t 111'1)' ('9(4(1)10.
(15wn1d 'I'hunpsuu, it lad of about ten
H old, lied esenped, nerd told his
story, 115 the school burned itself oil.
"I 11111 111 1110 fourth form, m•iti► Mise
len:wall." he said, "curd 44114 11 school
the afternoon, when n. 1,uy, mulled
11'ylio Gilbert, went 0411 01 the runnl, 411111
rift 1111011 up to \liss Jlnxw'll and said
the hall was full of sn1()k(, 'randier
4.11011 went 0111, to Hee, 111111 roue heck
very w11110 1)11(1 told 1141 to get dressed
11111 hurry home. 1 444444 the smoke right
away, and 119 I was running; out of the
betiding i saw Mess \I:ixo('11 hurrying
11pst01r9 to try 111141 :;;141' 1110 little rill-
dren up (herd. Aly 111'01I1(1 wn5 up there
i1( I.li, l;in(1(rgtu'la)1 111111 hu gel out all
right,"
Frank 'Thompson. an right -year-old
student in; the felel kindergarten, had
no interesting tele In tell, whish \vita
emphasized by his 10er-stained cheeks,
although he sturdily denied hawing been
".s((1l'('d" at ally 111111'.
11'0 heard It 111:1,:' 40!1'1dl," s;iol h0,,
"1111(1 1(10111( 140111 Ell ser, {'hen Mss
1t wog nut hers, 1111d 11S 11 kindly hand
drew her hare; she staggered bock to the
01)11 ing line, subbing 1111(1 pl'it,1'ing, The
crowd of men rueel 'lumen were quiet,
standing hushed in the presence of the
awful tragedy that was being enacted
before their eya9. .:Maly glen tried to
11111110 their way to the front, eager to
give a helping hand.
Even the stern police officers, accus-
tomed to the horror of fire, were plain-
ly affected, Some of thole oro tethers,
TOOK fli[ PRItSL,
EFFORT OF POLISSHI CONGREGATION
TO SECrTRE A MINISTER,
Rev. F11he PelarrI:a Captured by Win-
nipeg Congregation, but Finally Al-
lowed to Visit the Arclib!shop-
I3reachh Between People and Author-
ities Widened.
1Vinmip0g, ',Lor, I ')1414 Polish
die c0i;1r0 11 o hill here, who 11,14 ,4 110011
heli!, 44i:Ain11., 111 :Jell(( it Driest of their
1'011 1,meir,, nal have repootedly peti-
tie00;1 .\rei11;•bu I,:'ngevin to that, ef-
1(4 !. ice:: th14)4 liil l)101r own 11:11(14
I„st l4,,,f;. lle:rie (het it Polish priest,.
!(I' I' ,I:I ! a, 4411 + 01:1111; west,
the;; ;weited hi; nrriln), end` 14r1 110
t i1p:.i I'ruin 1!o
C. 1'. 11, rxpr(s,s
am .I:I:I l Ly 1(i w:1rds ct' 11 hundred
li'1! a:1'! 11'1'4,111y lnkee 1;, Illy,
11('e,hyI(';",' (,f lilt parish of the 1111,'
Woes:, ;1411 installed there,
He eppeoled to the Arc}II)i,5hop and
allure)) pers011:11 freedom lo' visit
1ho pales((', 11111 the parishioners retained
luggage 1:' l'11s,nre return. '.1'111:+ has
further 'troi(aa,l the relations betwc1!rt
the people and the authorities of the par-
ish, 111111 the former have 110%1' 111lcidccl
411 ki1111' advantage (41 the canonical 11414
11a,1 buy the parish property and ren it
119 they 114,:7ire.
The Polish people (Inial that encyellc
Tetters from Rome urge and urdtrr the
Archbishops in (luu'ge of the dioceses to
work Mn every' way for linl•I1►nrly for
Polish and Ruthenian people, in order to
keep :.hem in the fold' of the Catholic
Church, l)1udiculnrl,y since sehisht is so
rampant ht the vavietef euun(ries of the
Auld land,
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nrll'e 1f :1 ,' ••'\))lest sant ''f t'tlrt;lill
t ))tore 1•, loin)! silt( along: "t, \1111 l•
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"Yes, if you call Castle Hill, Inverness,
home. \\ l! are M1111',! there It, soon as
1•eha leaves 1'•11;;1:11111."
"Lelia -tubo is she?"
Loyd George fairly jumped
seat. 1 puzzled, rather; hal. 1 thniiLrht it hest
yon old hermit -you anchorite to bide 111y' 111110, anti let her ladyship
-you St. John of the Dew'rl--von 11e\(1 I have. her awn way; and, faith, she hail
neat to say you don't I:Ito\I. w.hu .1.('111 ! it, too -fur, berme Cleopatra had. in-
k!"
tett I half a dozen words, she !(aye a
"If you mean the French tragedy queen low cry. and fell bac(: fainting --stiff, sir,
Of 111111 11,11((('." i 111. a dead swoon!"
"Frel;,•11! She's no more 1'rencll than I "limn -man! Very strange, indeed!
1 Inn! She's I':ii ii,h, mat :hive! Hit) 111'hitt then?"
ye gods, it takes away lily breath only "\\'hyo, we hrturht
to think of her. L°li'1---Ow queen -the ',tense; belt as .;ung
enehaatrt'ss --(he siren --the )1elpomen,
the cuuquer(s:;! Whew! l:au'ieclifl ,
\rant It glasi of ice water to enol 101?
down after s:peatd:ing of her -the Ittt..
dewn'iting fI:t n' 011 fire!•,
"1(,•.111:•!„ :lid Di=hreave. dryly, "t":'
tr,lnr(linary trulsporls these for a mar-
ried u::ut. l have heard -or, rather,
read of this Jl,ule!noi:•clle Lelia; for
the p:cil:'r- are full of her. I, ,he, then,
.t pretty?"
"Pretty? l:,u•O:'t'Iiffe, if I had a Ionil•
ed pistoi here, neon sly soul 1 \milt
have it. in Ole tt 11(01(• your brains out
for applvintt that tvurd to her. Pretty
•--ft11 rIt She's gloriots--maddening-
divine! That's what silt) is! You alight
as well say a lorti itlo--a sheet of light -
nigh - :a storm at sea -was (pretty, as
"Indeed! }lather a desperate little
rtiel : she must be. So she has come to
,England. I thought she had been fifty
tinO, offered it small fortune, and re-
insca.,,
":<) ale 41111, sZht carne tvith as,"
"\1'itli run';" said 1)i;hrotve, with a
,tare.
"Yes, with us! She made one of oto•
party. She and Norma are like sister;.,"
The, strangest senile went 'wandering
around 1)isbrouv''s lips, and shone bright
in his ryes, when he fixed them on the
face of his friend.
"Lelia(, the actress, and Lady :\us•
trey!"
"\'t's, !Jolla, the netross," said Lord
George, defiantly. "your roll( 1'.1111!1;11
pride will have no cause to strain itself
trying to stoop to her. She k the equal
of any woman, peeress or not, in all
broad En',land. 1 have ,steett her dancing
with archdukes and royal highnesses
without number; she has been an hon-
ored guest in the (male of at duchess, Iler
life is ;throe rain oaeh, as she likely is
above want, It isnot nece.ssil.y males
Ian piny --she has already acquired for
herself a. fortune; but she has it pas-
sion for her art. Oh, 1?a inecliffc'! what
a dazzling creature she is! She has
flashed 11ke a meteor through Europe,
bl111(1111!1, dazzling, el1'el t ifying wherever
:she %wens. Nobody knows who 01' \\',hut
she is, exeept-yon will wonder, when 1
tell vo:t-`�ormat1"
"Norma! (low came she to know?"
"11''e1l, my dear felicity, that is the
strangest part of the business, It was
at Florence we saw her first ---as Cleo-
patra,,1 think, and a glorious queen she
itntdc, for whom a thousand heroes
might die. Every eye 11'!18, Of c'ourEe,
lon't 1111011 her the moment she appear-
ed; and Noruol half arose, and (lett fell
bac(: in her seat, .1 looked at her, and,
upon my honor, 1?arpecliffe, I never was
,-o startled in nay life; her farce was
from
perfectly tulorless, her eyes da'ketin';
;11111 dillltulrl, :Intl !ivy I!1:•t wdlitc and
trembling. I ..Itt1:e to her, but ;he only
grasped ilii arm and motional for late
to keep still, Null kiln( ever remit\in:; her
his , eyes from the stage. 1 confess 1 was
her Monte, of
as she recovered
she in;i-ted on going I);u'I: nn persua-
sion could induce 'Iter to remain; and
slat peremptorily order))+( 1110 to give a
small note ,he wrote I t the itlatlager 01
the theatre to he 1!.'lit•ort'll to 1ltdaale
\\'c!!, sir, be dill it, :1n41 the n"xt
thio': 1\';as nu ))atone,( r0,lue,l front Lc'tl.t
hers0lf. that Norma would wail in her
1:11vatt' dl't'„ltto•1'u1t11 until after ill:!
platy.,"
'.\ Wil ilia ,he',,,
'\•''s: :std a precious long interview
1!, v had of it. Like the 'five minutes'
it tales a lady to put on her bonnet. It
ad. liver t\10 blur, before she made her
app)) rant't': and then in such a si.tle of
delight by (1))1(go! If 1111 JI•\vl,It
cannet'•!enaer turned ('hrisliau and Burn-
ell his books, I couldn't. gel It to st0!1
;t pitch of rapture"
"\\•ell, what was the result
"1\11y, til:!! Lelia became cow travel-
ierr companion, or we her.; -1 d„nt't
I:11o1w whte11---from that (illy until we
rt',lt1110d Parts. And there 10 the ;real.
surprise of everyone, she accepted nit of-
fer liana 11r, 11 - -, of •---- 'l'henlre.
to a1':;4L: leer d:•!,ut in London, and t -
ttni•li t!le !tali\ es., it, l 111(1er nursed'
411e tviIt du, siigl;fly"
\fid v;a, fit:t ari•tuctati0 friend, \li
I':n:ily T'";utill, reconciled to the idea of
Irn\elliit!
en caudle with an ;ogress ?"
"Iicc(,Ociled? I should think ::o; au:l
very proud en.1 itt!purtetit slit) felt a 111 11!
it- -fur \viler, areh (belt o;ses ,utile, il, is
lust(. 1411. ;tisO111r ati-(nosey to s'necr •1st!
HI n 'Alla f;:-li11alc; every one lid'
it•rt ,i -t ible, toy hoy; at
11 \ rain heart."
' I t stabil, fit tin ,lua;et. I have a!
t•oni'ter•cli:ntu strong- entttgll to too:'s-1
Hie \oven against the all-puwl'rful
atinat.; of this Il ie nin-e. Hut this
mystery I ilw))"O her ;hat Norma -- 1\ 11::!
dal'; it 110 'AO"
"'ll:at i; ll -1 \'+hall I wish yon wtuial
!ell ate; for b, I10111rd il' 1 Imre the 1,0•t.
idea, Nornl;i only laugh, and say-:
'\\':til', the d,'Ituneinent. is ;tt
"Humph! I{althrr singular! Is it :aO-
otieer ;lel t;i (lith treason to ask 1('11,1
1111•: ((;toll:n• look,
\loth. Norma 1111111)) Ise promise It ten
on nothing until you would." see fe'
`i'tutt,eif•" •
"Iteallr
"1)h, 1:1'11, alter all, what different)"
does it mnko, l:cu'utstliife? It is only
v, 0111.11C:4 whist!, I!u 1 ytur curio;ily 1% ill
,loon he gratified, for Lelia play; t
'dell, load, of 'course, ylu'1v'ill he Ihti"'
to \worship lik'r lhr rest of London,,(
t'un's, nay (tear fellow; couldn't thin(:
of such it (bine."
"\\'!ail ! ;tint :•e not in earnest t 'tri' t!
.Lord Audrey, aghast,
"\ever \yeas 1 more so ns 1 rc111'mb!'r,"
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"\1 ell, tl i'.': 1111';,1 along, , of cony
They %salt( ill -c. 1.1'!!,1, lou" •Ilppo-IU;,
; Ie, :Ile 1111 t;l1 hill I:: ll; lii:e y'•ll. 011110,
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n, anti
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1,111^II!!• II,, 1' Teelt''l uncle ,n the 111:11•
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'111 l sl,
Lelia play '.I' ,!nuc I)'.\rc•' tt•ii:tht fey
'The 1'1011'11 I iia!;t, Ill-!' '!''ll the ',!,t
_roll:11-nrnl, \t it it uey respect s, that
\\111! t 1,110' 'N11' it,l' Ira an-\1l'I•, at any
I)i,l;rn%ve l:lO\!hill .and saluitirtd 11111,
and. after a In'ier period, who -lied it it 11
Ili, wick), to \\ligan le presented 1,•)t -;l
illi dim Ho'l'ly(( l;t.
"You have met \vitt' better sin,- •
than you 11eer;0, lay Lord .\u,lt'v,'' 111
"for ttiy raisin nut only eta-imt s
to II, but 1,tlros,lpg 1'vell 110\1": Ialttl 111"
hurl'' is tiuile d,ligltt l Il1 the prUs11'i1
11 seeing Lelia, \vial,)) fame t'a, teatIiI
1;'4,(,11 !)alt 1t, Beersl('I,il, y'P;I t'\'loll Itilt
the fa1' ai!d facetious r))gions 1)f `;e\\•
,I111'ho , 1 have ordered my 'coach an,'
;ittd uttling rt'untin; but to in.11:e
Ir fell' altl'IatioltN it Illy Hotel Illatll, t'),
fur a torn t11(11tt'llt:, alt revolt'!"
Half an hunt ,111,1 .^1114 111,111 (•n 1011((',
sublime bewilderment and disomy which
(Lord (;tour;;)) t'ur'ned to his 'wife, at, any
other time w„Itl,l have thrown her into
(•Itnvul:sien:+ of l,titilit 'r; hut now,tinnie
lien uu; feeling- of aniet v for 1)i Lhrowo
restrained :111 Milian' 111 for mirth.
You hats( 11'•111'r follow hint. George.
1;, go :tiler bit >'' ,he cried, ntl.\iou ly',
"I'011uty Lint! \1'It, \tber, the „let' 1
I,1';! Null(' pa! 1!' 0 1.11dy At trey; 1111(,
tllHoll lift' ,11111 tit, i, Ihi. tltu•.i e\tial-
;'� 1 e‘,'• Moat \'\\ 111 ! Nott',
e. h;11 Ill 1'I It -gill, ;-, 1 :, • "ol into that
"null \4,1111t, ;1!L1 III'- Mee idol .\lltl'rit':111
lien., to see thein Harlin). op in 1111, rash•
bill lit . ;;}tt lit I lul. \\'Lett' is 1!t'
'11, the (;)'or;.'e! ti:l
eo :Istel' h!111: \1111 laity (lit etltt'lr 11111'1'
all 11t+t 7"
'•}-e,: hat .0. t.1:1
;Iiit 1 t1 do t\In'n 1 gel
1 beryl':
"lift, :11!11h1!'r Lid ltittt! 1 detl't lsno ,
:111 ,11'11)) , It '!,e 11, 1 ,1 1�•I'L ;'•,111!'. 1 Nii-ti 1.1;1 \\111111 .'o :I l)t \,;Iy. 1)11
stied ;it1t
U,i: 1;11,
.w fah�s; sold cull
eq
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I'I - ,1;'1' tie; ill 111'. 111a. I cold! ! tt
11,1' !refit ;1 Venn; het •1'11,' there':"
'•PIe111'/.;;'1(de, be L`•lelll. do not le inn "mu -1 fierldc,llp loll ail, III\' in1'e. i
11" 11'11 ,';111 d" a, 11111 ide.i•)), II• tt' 111,1" 1 1•.'111(: III\' 1111( (' al, .1 tt it'lled 111;111
e'1r, M0,1 ctuiaitly neither not 1.elhi f l
ill asst Null to 11
"!!:,..,he Ulan;' 11%'e:-':
"1.eg1aIIs,"
'•\\"t,1lth: ;till titled'.
"\ l :ay. lord. ,'lit 1'L•111,L' 1 the bit!
f i.. !.i' lu1' . Ihr I)it , of 1I--' at 1'il-
leire, sn I Ila not Itelie\e ho \viitli,l die
of „•e „1, if 11 of l',;tl heelO tt• ,if•
filed iter ill, it;t:11, ileal'!, al1Ll IMM)) 111•
1((11111\C."
I(er S'an';lllie lone sit tilt Dishy,,\'))
ill that ;;,j:'' ; hist all he hail 1:1,1;,1
pinned hi, cutio,; to s,t this strange
;le; hiss this eighth \Hent'\• of 1111' ',\'doll;
am' it was in a -ort L:11 fever 01 iIII 1/lli-
ence 111111. Lc Intl: !ti; 'e,d ill 1t', cali-
",10 1111 1111'01 \vt' 1, the theatre,
11 1v1Iti,i'11111'111'1! 1\'i11tt they ('lltt'I'ot1
a 11r,fect 1:1111 1'1'0111 pit to ceiling, I
a I,tilliaut sr<'llt "Iaiti tv::vitt,!, je\yt1=
fln•hiO:;, 11.14:h0 eye', sprkling, smiles
tyreathin;, rosy lip;, and it at -veiny
odor of pert t ttto around,
highest, toe noblest of the proud English
nUbcsit were thtrt', and all waiting
hrea1llle-.sly fe,r the cur 1aill to go up.
\ bell tinkle,(---l.h, music ceaswl--`t
l I behind wo i splendid grii. 'lashing t
i., , ,
The whole >.ubjeet of cunycr,tttit;t ,v,ts dead hush folh>\\"'I•--the- eurtaill 'lulu(:
,.Lelia," a, 1.1111 Gonlge related :ole.••
4101" after tltt ',lu!c 111 iter --her kindnWl
In t!o 1011(' --bel• pullet'(: dnttat10ns lit
011111111', iu:ll ell: t'it:tbl0 in'•itutintl, •--
Ler ;!erre, in,lnntitahle pride, that outdo
Ler Irttitns of admirers, keep it long
lance elf -• ler haughty iudeprtd' nee,
that nettle the friendship of the high awl
titled no act of etmdestensinn, but ;1 -!m•
pie conA)),:- to an eqa;11---her free, Irani:,
i,Upnl-lye %%sty's
her splendid stain,,! in
-1111xt', L.,lia-" Leila tits the theme Instil
the tarriage drew tit) is front of the .I1•,)•
man?ion.
1,1 ,1 George had insisted 1:o t!',ir ail
cambia with hie). and Disbrow() had hail -
retina ant ly complied. 'I byre \\:t, n
quit'(: flnDer of II!; prll,es at the tllnught
i.1 nailing Norma attain, and n Lot glow
in hi, face ;Is he recalled their last part-
ing. How %\tali( she meet kine? Ilew
Poll,' he 01Ogrttulate her, and I bolero so
!truly, tau? Ile half regretted he hail
1''111' at all; but it %tae: too late to draw
1.,'1'!: lir re^''rt 1111V L' rd Uent';;c, \villi
.111gtt.ta 111 his 111111, \\'a; already' ill the
drawing-rl'tu, where Norma, Alt's. ''ire.
Ellin and her daughter sat, 'There \vas
:ul iett'ntlr,L•ti0tt, bows and smiles, and
fv:enlllr words of welc"Ou' froth the lady
f tlui butt,, and her dt':nliter; and 1)i.,•
l.1' i:'\v,' I'ottod himself )lulling . Norah s
hand in Ili and wishing her joy, rout-
!'1,.•t01y t'i11-elf !li,.c'o sclf•poss:'sed
self
She had met Lim so frankly, and free-
ly. II1;,I:eH in
his eve: ,with a smile so
bright and happy, laid her hand in his
so promptly, that all his confusion (lass'
t'\1 attway, ;•;Ile started violently as she
-aw 1:110 rel col,;nli^d (list(, nod turned
111)011 !dm ;t li,nl: of eager inquiry.
"11y :\111,,X,111 relatives," he :mil. in a
14>1\' tune, stu•prised lay her strange, 'pies -
tinning 1(1(11:.
Lord George intrndueetl IL'r ll .lir,
1), Vert' acral his daughter, shy bowed,
while the blood mounted to h,1' temp(',
\'e1'\• shun_,
,, ihought 1)i-111•11we, Inst !O
11•undrt al this' stlnit'!girl blush 1f the
'Calm, graceful, Ili;tl•hred lady. '
itnt'lhi11:; ,11111 Lady :\tstrey srrnl,d
ft ,itrike 11', 1)t' yore; for he fixe( his
eyt;;; on her Lace with a link a I once so
puzzled, so searching, and so full 111' a
strange r„egnilintl, that. as she looked
up :tu11.eli r 11 his in\'riWt11try' slyly°, slit'
trints,tt(t awl half lune,( away.
".I lit' y,1111' pit rtlt't 'shill Alt•. 1)e \'ere,
1!ast;;1y, brieg i'oa1ciont of his rudeness;
"hut, really, your lady'ship's face shard:
mo as ['elite' so familiar. All'rud, does
Lady :\uta( rey tlntind you of any one you
rcer :4: \w 'lic1'or('?"
•
"'it'!;, till', 1 11111.(' oft,tl• 1 ttu',!)1 ski,
:+trikitoiy
C1'40111111011 'that' Spniti,ll buy,
•Jii(intn,"
LL I'l° :cry one, '1'i
,:iteiotdin:try, and the e,xpt'essi(tl is the
.,Isle ci:n,t1y!„
'aormit trial to laugh: but ler lave
wa'+
"11'110 was ,laciatt, may I ash•i" said
Lord George,
":1 young Spaniard 1, Wt't In NO11' .111 -
soy. Ile it i„Itt la\'r leen Iauly -111,1 rey''s
!(yin 111'nlh0l•--ht' lool,tl so like bar,"
' '1'110 (1111 1101'.11011 here 101'11111a 101y 11111
all (11„1 10 :t sub,j,ct 01111'1111: hilt MO -
COMP 10 1110 lady in question, and it was
mit again rinewrd. I)isl)rc\re ,'at lo-ilie
Ilnr fit dialer; hill. all his offer:'!;
not ntal:e her disclose anything that
,\Pottltt lhrot'; to 4111, en the 4uhjcel 01' Tier
intimacy' t\'ith T.eliat, the, rictress.
"1; she nnnusonu'?"ht' tskrd. '
"1'trilou•.:ly' handsome."
Iad;ylikeQt'
"Exertntely ladylike.,"
"Does she renutin long. in 1';uglntd?"
"'Phut depemis--yes, 1 thiol: she will.
1\'ould you like her to do so?"
"Ale1 c1'hy, \w111tt possible interest can
it nave for nt(01i
She Inoked tip with the gar^rest smile,
but said nothing,
"1)0 \'oft suppose T will fall i►t love with
her?" he could not hell) asking, provok-
ed. by .ler smile,
'(Ott%, Monsieur;'
"1 had rntlter be excused., Stnge•play-
ne,,,e, furled to the eeiliig, and there
,tool( the (rave "Alaid of Orleans" --the
heroic, daughter of 'inflict), its banner
itt her hotel. at the head of its army- -
there before them ;t awl "Lelia, the Ac•
tee:.gt"
.1 wild cheer anise -Ila i'.nglish cheer
--.;u'ellin'•t, and t•ishor, and thundering,
till the very wall shook: a regal wet•
cone truly to the tragic) queen. She
udvtlneed a. step, Lowed, 'anal( ``!Wiled
with a 011„sly grace. and, \%•aloing her
hand for silence, uttered al few brief,
graceful t\"'1'11; of thanks.
-1nat her sheer at=\yererl her; and
then the vii 't cro\vtl ,Inti: back in silence
to li;icti.
-111 but the imatcs of one bos. Lord
Ivu•nrcliff,: was on his. feet, and so 1\'a;
11r. 1)t' Vero, both deadly pale,. \\'ea'e
they drea.mia•g? \\'ere they mad? Jae -
fillet 1a• stood befora them! ---deal no
ion',er, but living, smiling, ratliititt---•
the sante JaequelLa they lured sin well.
'either e)u!d speak; they stood watel-
in(, ler spllhomld, nl:til her rude:' firs(
broke the silence. That voice! There
111:\•))1 WaS hat 01:3 such voice it the
W01111!
:11111 front the lips
sane moment, broke a
(Luella!"
of both, at the
%rile( cry of "J;1c•
CIi:\P'1'EI; NXIbI,
:\'hat cry drew every eye to their
box, and an angry murmur of "Slittme1'' cine dealer or by mail at 50 cents a hos it) the marines, he enlisted into the Cites
ran through the hoose 111 the Intel -111p- or six boxes, for $2.50 from the lir. 11'il shire regiment, and so di.ltinguished hint -
tion. lint heedless of a.11 --of everything !lams' Medicine Co„ Brockville, Ont, self at d'Wrtpore that Lard Lake Ro-
sa tilt0 ach'c s before them, 'Mr. De •
1,.,l a,;.,, l,. ,,,,e" '""""in;s1, Sixty-
VeroSixty-
Vero'anal Lord Eau'nveliffe stood still,
gazing upon iter with eyes wild with
stn'prirc, not unmixed with a sort of
horror ;t this apparition from the, dead.
Augusta,. too. batt seen iter, and -sank
111,'k with a iow cry, while (J►'rie leaned
over the box with the loud exclamation:
"Oh, grandpa! it's .Miss Jaci:!
>hiss 'lack!"
For one moment the clear, .hrig'ilt,
penetrating eye,, of !:elft, the artless,
I
this
lit 1'))11(•1 \111 a',1'0 \Illi
nvcl'v't t'lllllli, 1111stery i'- not 10
e\,l;tit:l 11, 1 llre,lin!e 1 most trust 1''
IUM\'t' g!'lllll^ ingetitlty for
I'm off,"
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SAI.T RHEUM
'a ntic:11'011
i ent:1in
at their
CURED.
By Dr. Williams' Pink Pills After Doc-
tor's Treatment Had Failed.
Skin trouble indicate, thatthe
blood i, is a plialard :tate. It i:, the
11(..i,011 in tilt' 1110011 that cause, 11101ehe
piulpl,,, V110111.1, hull,. siltrh,unl, or ball
0oulplcxiun.• 1)r. 11'illiant,' Piot; Pill,
make rich, red blood that banishes thl•,t
tt•utthle, Alts, ()shuttle, wife it-ladrew
t lsborne, clerk of the Township of Ken-
nebec, Frontettae County, Ont., writes:
"1 cannot speak too highly of 1t''. 11'il-
lium,' I'inl: \.'ill,, for they did for lite
whit lectors failed to do, ;some :rano,
ago 1 %vas attacked by siltr'heuni iu the
hand,, caused by a run down condition
of my blood. 1 endured the torture; of
this tt rrible disease for sunlit time. and
only those who have Leen similarly in-
flicted can realize my suffering. .\t
tinges iny hauls :;ere ,o bad that 1 could
not romp sly hair, 1 was helpless. i owl -
stilted a ,lector but his U'u.ttntoid, failed
to benefit 1110---ny ru=e s('illtd insurable,
1\1hile in this condition I read of 1)r.
\Villi;ut,' Pink ('ills and decided to give
lheul a triol. Soon I bt'g;ul to inlprl»,
,1111 by the tine 1 liar( taken about a
dozen boxes 1 was o' to !t, telt' mired au
1 have not since had the slightest re-
turn of the trouble. 1 can heartily re-
commend lir. \1'illi;t10' loin(: Pills to all
similar sufferers."
You can't cure vezenest, snitrbeum and
skin eruptions 1\'ith salves and outward
applications. 'Thee troubles are rooted in
the blood and can only be cured Ihtou'd'
the rich, red blend Hr. 1Cillitnls' loin(:
Pills actually make. This simple medi-
cal fact should be known to everyone.
1)1'. \\•illianis' Pill: Pills not, .only eine
skin di -eases, but all other trouble;
caused by bad blood, such as anaemia,
Willa its headaches, sidt:nehes and back-
nates, heart palpitation, indigestion.
rheumatism, neuralgia, Sl. Vitus dance
and the special ailments that affliet so
1011It'' (neatly %womt'n anti gro\ving girl" -
You can get these pills front yoer tuedi-
1••1•M •••iM ••N••1•••• •I•••• •••1 ••1••N•H•N•H••••N••!•H• 1.11',
Waifs Adopted
By Soldiers
0.141/ 444044414000400
1a,';uO•e, ;U'1' 11,11 tale of to ,ulttitr's
)).1;•';111 )o,• 111:1ktllg 1111:; of till' tilleer-
ent
kit lit' irt, Ila 141 11,1 1 Ion,luc',,,
:,111, London 'l ll 1ti1,, 1111 Ila,npel)lig atilt
It to1,UOg 1,II111;111 N:t1f, :1114! :,Hoar,,
t e11Lt!•,, 11'1' 1110> d U ti t i,' t'.t,l' t, ' 1111;
l t ;:i Jin:uy hoot(,'\\\, a `•ttll,ttti tt lit
111,111 elltlll,d';;il UI 1:1171:I, Jltllaly 15 :IN
1 mod I,y t-,'lr'1'.I1( Major 1.1:,11'1' 111 lie
.II Ili, itt It15 ,1,'1111 ,lull((„ 1, liaised and Ill' -
,cited 011 tl.e 1,.niC, (1! 111e :Nile. 'flat'
dill)) 11i.1ei: Iaaty, s:'lllul:ly 1' mounts 0111,
,It utter 1, 1tlle 1.111 pct utttl 111 life (1 Lh,t
re;-iu!t'nt. 110 I> t',elle,( ltutlttreli, of
10lie, fill 11 :•,111'(1(', a,al 111,1'(( ,(1011( 1.10.1
y e.li, uitl 0)11(11 tall: 111 :\loll 1111.' stun(
li••h, 111(1 tile holr;rs Lurcuxc►; to 11';Itc1',
1111 !site ;t nutty! and Itatn•L' no tile bill'•
rack Mat taint'. 111 a0; oulp;ulied the
I1:Llllle{II to IIIItta, ttllit ill 151(1) 1.0111 Jioli-
cll,::t1;eUtlteli kiln caltittucnt
,1111 itt' 1'egl:netll, the ((aloe of t1'lllell
lie tool;. Ile 1s 110w lending clarionet
1,;.111'1' in the realtilealill (,alit(, first vio-
11 player itt the ,trim.; band and an all
,",;.,t model nulalc'r. '
\ell' similar i, the Ilintttly of Private
't .oto, a sat -artily Greet:, \\'kion the •
i .,r:,,lliie 1 'gtttl,Ut was gUal'tercd at
1 \ in us Uac melt made a btu t•aek ruunt pet
fit
the fillte, Ira'ntlets Greek
ill,,, 110 11;•e:uae so attached to them
111,11 11h0n the rrriu:oat wast urdere(1 to
i;, t.' put in the 1•.Ryptivt campaign lilt
slut; ;aril himsei;' invalid the tr:ut,port
arid accn..;a011c„1 lhrtu liu,1►t tihu ,jVllo,
Ill' \•,ung to his proteittot's with doglike
fidelity, and when be ;;re\v to uulahood
nails sit ei.tlly enlisted, , .awing Iris term
with distinct credit in Ii'etaiatl and Gib-
raltar.
iib•ralta •. Ile now has employment under
the L. C.
1lie ,.:true rl'piuu'tlt at all earlier per-
iod adapted a stray 11,1(1: 1) ),,, wticl►
tiltitu,itc'ly justified tit a'uch greater
measure its protectors' faith in it, It
\t el, Mule route ltt.trctii:tg in a country
di,U'ict in Ireland that the mite was (Lis-
t',neted by the regiment., crying pitiful-
ly under :t kedge. 1L had been cruelly
It,'.s'> ted by it., mother, and the regi-
i,t t I Cited it, and subsequently the
aair was culistrd into the regimental
drums, under the name of Green !lotus
a:d, which is the regtmeni's nickname.
'Ione boy proud a capable mu,iicinn,
ill due Lillie uttstutrd to the high and
t '-pou,ih!c. position of regimental band -
111.1 -tet.
'I hat tilt' retinas are full of hidden ro-
u:.t:ice w.ts proved only the other day,
v1 nen a bandsman of the Shropshire
i.ig!It. Infantry ;1st:cd advice of a 14011-
dou magistrate ass to how be could re-
cover the fortune clue to (11111, 1t trans -
piled that he was the sun of a Ft'eteh
u11Ne11 :ul 1\'110 had just died, Ic.a ving an
immense fortune. It is only recently,
tot, that Il case came to light, at Cloit-
ulel of an officer h;tyiitg enlisted its a
recruit. Jt appeared that 1:e had obtain-
ed his commission in the Connaught
It:timer's in South Africa, but not having
sufficient. (oasts to support his position,
!Oft the former regiment and enlisted
as ;t recruit in the Royal 1)'1 -It regiment.
1'1'li!)ttl'! ' the O;)1 ' analogy to this i11
military history is }irota;' 17y the ))114r'
ofJtlin Shipp, \\'10 holds the unique re-
e,rd of bring the only soldier who twice
wolf 0 commission from the ranks, A
voirkhonst' buy and the son of it private
were raised ---(hose dark, clear eyes 1)is•
blame I:new so well --but there was un
recognition in (heir depths, and, drop-
ping them again, she went on wit(' her
role.
:\ll t rocs were still bent on !.heir box
in surprise and curiosity, to the ;treat.
annoyance of \1''s, i'r m:tin nal her
daughter, \\•nil were lust in wi tt 1:'r at,
this singular seen)). lord (.lt'nrge, too,
stared( with all his eyes, evidently de-
bating within himself whether he had
not secured. a party of lunatics that
day froth 1)isbrutve .1itrk. Norma was
the 'only one of the party \%•1'.11) seemed
to understand it; stud( there was a mali-
cious, smile spnrl:ling in her eyes and
hovering arotuxl her lips, only partially
concealed by the fent Ate held hef,it'e her
face.
"I say, Earnveliffe, old fel1o„v, titis
won't do, y'uu know," said Lord George,
in a lust' Notice, touching his arm, "every-
body's loo(:iii all you! dawn,
won't yott?"
"By Heaven. it is she herself!" cried
Di:;browe, passionately. "Living lir dead,
it is ,lneptetta!"
''11y lord, sit down, I hesteclr you!
.lir. De Vere, my dear sir, pray sit
down," entreated Alr'>. 'I'renttin.
)Ir, 1)c \'et'e sane hack with a atoll].
"Ob, illy (tall! can )(he grave tore 11)
11 t)
1'1•;11? \\'11':11?' erica Lc'rd ci11':')t:'•
"111111 i; he talking about? The old
gent' mad, Norma, ,as mad as at ''i:u•clt
hare,"
"You may find there is method in his
gladness, Lord E:u'necllffe, do he scat•
ed; you are disturbing the audience."
1)isbrowr1 p'>ttrs-ed this hands across his
t1V('s; an 'if to dispel it mist; and then,
isebning \bill ']tat, turned to go,
"\1'y lewd, Where are you going'?" Flit'
hol'd Cells;';', startled by his will looks.
"'lb Jlacgue.tta 1 Li\`'ing or dead, she is
11(1111)), rind I claim hest!l' Let me 1'o."
1' a• broke from Itim, mingled with the
orowtl, and disappea1'eth' The 'facie of
rr,yin' Ga',
ns and Husbands Abroad, fifth Foot, On returning to Jtnglatnd
:i1. 11'ut'111, til, 1',11 iN der;mullerr, i; It ; ,111in 5llipp ;;fit badly it debt, stud his
dtglttttl be: ,;tl-e 1hna, llllyyi'' tit!. I ,ll I 11!1111";lull, 111(1( 11'hl'lt he IVIS pettiitess,
foul: the tihi!liitg the second tante. Ile
ll;t; (1„,..131„,1ithat .'1v,.(n'n,I:1 di'r.;:•a::;l,('I'i alrain \\ell tt India as a ,rivit.te 11 11(1
at' rho fit' -t in ill,' \',uloid. - t 1 ,
\I. \\',,t!\ 111.11111,'. why, if t, tit' i ''bowed sorb gallantry in the field that
case. ".\)m't'I' :111 tyolnl'tl noel: to Pan; the 0nittllt; tt1t1'•it•0itil'f 1'eappoint('d Hill\
!L. I:•;rt! lit t ; tm; their gowns," I'L, ata (11:1114 11'
ala,\';t'i' 1, lata aa nt•cy 'lar, but it does j Illi t'a111'1' ila!1 i satti 011(1111!, however,
alt :arc:' •ati':;; lull((::nl ,11111((.;-i1u 111 :1 i for i'1 1'1''3 Le sc'ri0'usly forgot his
:'u i- ni!0h, In=tv j t; 1'y a:;lnucrs during( an altercation' with
:I! 1 b:tntl':'n tt' ai 'Tt1('1'o t; ! 1i1'' ('o!,nel, anti, as a1 (:OItSe(iutence, Willi
tiled I'v ,oul't-tla t tial and cashiered.
However, the East India Company gave
him a pension of ,1;50 per annum, and lie
at'Ientaril heat -e first police inspector
at Stepney and then )Waster of the Liv-
crimol worl,lunse.
LIFE i' THE r:OMI11ON EEL,
n p,::-II;itit v t h1'.t. :,1t'::'.' id :•lir .\ta'i'l
earl.; 11'!11,.'' rine";111':,1 \Volo. ;flat: Bunt 11111'
1;11101 01'1, 11111` t!!i'ir :('twn1 in
til,' stir re;t,,n Ihat thyro tiny' ht,tands
stall eine flys'(' i at vent s in I':lll•Upe,..
I'ortaod 1ti'i' union.
4.s
SAVED BABY'S LIFE. ----
History Compiled by' a Naturalist One
'111.'1,' 21'0 maw. OIethers 1111011th- of -Fascinating Interest,
o1:l1 tit t,!,1 11'110 t!'I lint il',tt;lt, to
:1',' tical' ruby's tern 'Tablet.; have
area the
lire, of their little one
Cite of these i; 111'-, John Nhurtill,
tIl'tt'"In1;t1, tltt:, lilt/ says: 'I have
co Lt•:•itiiti of in saying that I lelieve
1,:;i1 I'a!>\''•, Otva 'Pals!,(; :;;Iced my
,
i',t' .1' life. Front lit til l. my
time '
lc Fill \1'a; 1,114 e iu••,...!.; 0111' sill
c•rie'I all the 1111(1 \with indi!lr,iion,
`L' n';= flail I;ud Inlay: her f'Urnl tit!
hal' at ,'1011, ;and 1 t1':L.s !iteral(‘' mom
:,lit taking care 0f ler. The •'dorasr
tr ))Heil her for some time, and fili-
ally t 11d ns he could 110 t.) mer, Int
bey. aural we did not expect: ,aIle. \vonld
:;et tetter, It ryas then t h;a•nc,l of
1'':+ %vn 'Tblt Is, ;'1141, 11cride;I tt
t1'•;111:' 1! i:i(t, 11r1'or;Ie 1 hall giyru leer a
' was at groat
111 r digestion tens
Ili;;,r;ayetl, ':::'l her bowels,
tO;:c;I
\^!:i!'!1 itt ! been ln'rib!y constipated,
1'11 yi;l. ':,: L!;'tot ', front that time
sle tog.t2't 1t {l•i\•,e splendidly', and is
as h'ealt'hy it child as you ed11ld
wish to ;lee. 11e are now, 11(.1'('1' with.
out a. box of the '.Tablets i11 the
bolts,. ]t•'lby's Own Tablets 10'1premplly' cure all elle minor, ailments
of baities and young cltildreli, and
the mother has the guarantee of n
(Government analyst that this nletli'
eine contains no opiate or hna'n►ful
drug. Sold by all medicine dealers or
by nail at Zai cents a box, from
The life histol': • irf -the common' eel
just completed by, 1)t':,Johs. Schmidt is
mentioned its (Cite 'Cif' the most faseinat-
itt'' ever winked out by the, notttrailist.
The sI:' 'tin;;' !;round for 1':urope \troves
to be the :Want !\:, where the depth is
about t1l fathoms, along the <atst from
m
Nur\\;l\ It Spain, awl to thi,-i deep -scat
region the eels make tt long journey
from the inland fresh wate's of the cut-
til:etlt.
Isere the females deposit their eggs,
which gradually develop into deep, ribs
hon -slurped larvae (leptochephaltts bre-
yir1stris). 1'be leptocephali reach their
greatest, development al)Vk'i• ilttl1Cl when
the' c(.1e t . toyed and ent.c.r into ft rl?••
tro\n_'ret,sive metamorphosis lasting 11110111
a year, in \illicit they take no food and
gradually decrease in size and take on
the slender eel -like form,
eNar llte close of this metamorphosis
the creatures, -now bcconte elvers, be-
come very active, They start' in 'vast
numbers toward the coasts; entering the
nearest rivers in September iso December,
((rose farther' away in January. or Feb-
ruary, but not reaching 1)attish waters
lentil April and 'May. Alan:. perish in
the, passage of the English channel and
other. Waters on the way.' 'Yho'renuuutt
of the,,,,family of young eels finely be-
coMes,',seattered:.:in the (Streams all over
Eurtiliri,' *(1111'')) the yfecd and grow' and
1)r. Williams' 'Medicine Co,, Brockville, prepare to make the return' migration to'
Out. the sea, --Philadelphia Ledger,
lillommullilamiroimmiliorieromairourroma
PAGE FOUR—T11 E BLYTH STAN DARr.—MARc11 Tail, 1907.
J AS. M c M U R0H I E It • t #tt fI ttii bnvb u >' r .. r r . ' •-...,• ,.r .. „ ,. .
\\ n ands !stand that :110x.. t I Ant nu •' i, •'y• •I •`'• •, • • •;ri1 •i 'ii;(,. • • .Q•yt• ! -
1 .. East 'Wow noeh. ,, , r. , , . r
iiuul (,, If liroudfuot hut'u leasee the 'l'he fallaw'ing i«the repnrtof llnl►m .`. '!'
J. L. KERR, PUBLISHER. t,,ltnn►err.inl Ho't'I, in this town, their I Sehuul No, II Eitel , poi'tnosh end ,C ••-.. lease to tonln1e1ICO Wlien that of ICI li•BANKER. ;. I,Inrsnnuelaeeyt'xpires,tt'hi, Itisout)Its
Jlorrie. for rho month of Februar ' :-- lt i, Illi yl. ll, -Annie \1rlliHtuB, ;l1', 1 1. -01 Boys'u A C;T';\I?IT;\I, BANhINt BITSI\1' `- _._'_^___ye8rfrOUI next 1111}, t•'loreuce,1ohn8nn,'
----' _ - Brotwn Jackson is mentioned as n , l• IilYnrd Llohnson,
I probable candidate for the 1'residenct, 'Ir, 111, b ►'auk \icon, Albert I\eabtt,
TRANSACTED, of 'Sr, I1. --Bert. \Villillms, Ethel Nesbit,
of the lnr►nein Lae'rosse As,aucintic,lt Albert
Ed. Hooper left for \Virtipeg where th , your. Brown would hll e n good I Annie 1•111k, Herold Dexter, 't
IiLY'l'11 ()NI'. he ea peels tore afro for some !into. Haut ter the position and Ihn time mr;+;.1ohnson, 1 r. 11. --'Hattie Dexter, 1'Iol-
f !•tank Weekes has secured it good of 1heaesor.iruion could not du better ;NneeEllis, N01'men house, Willi0 Htyet•
--- ! situation as pito!og-t•aphoe in Cubult than Innke him their President . gitt, Arthur Cronyn, Earl Kelly. Pt.
NOTES DISCOUNTED auld left for that place' Thovurion8 members of the 1).,I. IL -162°i Ntb e, 1'oh1 Crauyn, Lu o
• peeve Rosier stmt.!' to the Council g, ttt' family in Stanley met in Senforih 1_inguiet, Georg Johnson. Pt. 1.-•--
tialeNobel ranpuelnity, Advances made Ihat. he was in csutrultnie,:tine with a'nn't'ua,ht)' InBt, and in ueditias to en (.1 cit Stalker. Berths laky, :(intuit
to farmers on their own notes. :So, re'ardiit rho estatdi,:hin of a j')'in it sorsa! time together had a 1inllihan, Willie Nesbit, Irene Ila.gitt,
additional security required. party
k
hosiery fnetorygroup photograph taken 1(t t10 studio here, but that ht. could i ;l.eonlcrd Ellison.--ALII'F; 11. 'VRlo'rett,
INTEREST ON DEPOSITS at Currant Rales Ii not divulge the mune 4t present. i Of Jackson liras. The following mens -
'readier.
INTEREST (11110110SntiI'0 8t 1he 11011n• Of 1 be of the fnnsily appear in 111e photo -
11'e offer every accommodation cou•:Samuel IlaekerviIle, Uidlry rareet,!ur,(hh : Alrx, tl,►Igetiv of GilbertNn11Att.
nistent with sato and conservative , last Saturebt•t• tuns tie. !!foully 0f bring. 111luins, Manitoba ; Itnhert and James, John Barr has purchased the fine
bauklna principles, ' int; out the Brennen and n large number i of 0taylet' ; tics, ,noun Campbell, of imported Shorthorn bull, Ardletheu
of el! !yens about 11.80 Saturday night, Stani0y : \icy, It. Hicks, of E:;mnrr(I. Royal :V001, which took first prize at
UNLIMITED PRIVATE FUNDS ' No damage,,I villa : Mrs. James Sparks and M rs, Toronto industrial Fair last fall, This
'1'o loan 011 i eat Estate at lowest rates . Slsiriey li,,bier WI"; in i,ondou nneh'''Alex,'Thonmpson, of 1it•nsnll. This k is acttnuw'ledgetl to be one of the haat
ot Interest, going athoroughexamination in rhoI tuts first 1111113 in 8.2 scars that all the Shorthorns in Canada, and our wot'thy
Isupe!intendent'h office on railway work members of the family have been privi• councillor is to be congratulated on
REAL ESTATE AGENTS. , --rules, regulations, telegraphy, ow. Iegee to Inset together and it limy bon 1 bringing 11110 to this township.
Persons wishing to soli will do well to' Ile stone the i081 and payed the ; Iui1t, time before another soul at gats• Simon 1Ic1'itur., of the 1'?th cots„ had
Kexnrrsin4tiou ,uccvs (ally.
place fuel! property on our lint for ' crit t. takes pUtce. However, they will the misfortune to leave his barns burned
gala. Rent colleoted, (1arnet I'ray11e, who wn8 injured in n a have the {;roup photograph 118 an heir'. on Thursday last, He was thawing
i runaway accident a few week 8 apo, isnoun! to stuff eow'u to future genera -
CONVEYANCING
Ice Dat of the water pipes with
CONVEYANCING still entitled to his bed. His injuries t lions and the have no doubt the !present coals, when in some manner the build.
I are not of it serious Torture, but his occasion will he long and pleasantly re• fug caught, lire and was in flames be -
Of all kinds prornptly attended to. , physician Inns advised him 10 remain 1IIllelllbel'Pe II\ all, fore is could he wielded, heft{; burned
! sed unlit he recovers haul the bruises ( to the ground. Mr. Mc1'ittit managed
INSURANCE. 1 he sustained. Goderieh, to get his stock out, but in doing so he
We represent the leading Fire and `— wits badly burned and is now unable to
Lite Assurance companIes,andreepect•I Westfield. ,1. Yount!, of 0oderich Ip., while work from the effects, '!'here was
fully solicit your acuount. ' in (luderich, on Saturday IIIOrIlill . {,awsiug down Colborne street on 11'ed• only an 1118111'411:0 of ti`(0u, 8O the Ioss
?;lad, t he spirit of tars, Jackson IWighi "''Selly of !cast week, fall and frnctnred will be heavy. 11 r, McVittie will sell
hie right let.', Ile was taken to 1)r, his stunk by auction at the Kelly fart!
o'1'I('1 HOURS : 10 A.M. to ;t P.M. U Il 11(8lthlaeinto
belsn inthe
looretti hef►ltlo'hl.for \Vhitle)'8 residenc0, where tile (1(011110 1•'1•idn);of tI►is t►eek.
was reduced and 1 h0 patient, !who was ,_.
. 4011tH months, but WAS able to spend then titken home, is reported to he do•
Christmas with friends at her sisters • Brussels.
uSTr1CSS arils, "Jesus '11;; w•e."
``r haute, and played and suns, I set Thursdat,y a big crowd attended
Jaunes Arntston of Hartley, Mon ,
-1 Lover of sty frau!.` ,9in0o the New g' I the Horace Fair,
l'enr, she was confined to her room is visiting at/ the home of ,fns, and The Liberal Convention on 'I'aesdny
A. B. MACDONALD,aMrs, ;lohnstols, Huron road. 1t is four
Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, Etc. Suo•; which twas tcausedl1)yt pcltliciotte cm3!- .t'tsur8sinceMt', .1rm8t1ong, with his dr At 10111 of a big young were at
cessor to G. F. Blair. Office over Stan-; min, 'Through all her sickness, she bonily, loft Vilrna, Stanley township, 11'luxeter rink lest week.
I
lard Bank, Brussels. Solicitor for Metro. ! was newer heard to complain but bore for the 11 est, and !although he is
polttan Bank. , i1'. with Christian fortitude. Her nt'oiding the rigorous woodier they
niaideu Hahne was Christianuat Me-
have boon experiencing in the Prairie
I'!VA;DFOOT, BAYS &BLAIR. 1 Clinton, and until her removal to 0ode• I'rovhieo ho will return with the open -
Banisters, Solicitors, Notariee Public, ; rich about eleven months aro, her life
Ete. Otllcee-Those formerly occupied 1A, 1 w'ss spent in the township of East
Messrs, Cameron and Holt, Goderlch, W. I \\'awanosli, eke was 8 very active
Proudfoot, E.C. ; R. C. Hays, G. F. Blair, f member of the Methodist Church,
_-- ------ -- -- Her fidelity to the eitus0 was character -
G, E. LONG, L. 1).S., D.f.S, . istic of her earnest Christian faith, end
Dontal Surgeon. Graduate otthe Royal until set It i(1, hy sickness, she was
College of Dental Surgeons. An honor
graduate of Toronto University, Office
over James Cutt's store, Pretoria block,
Blyth. .\t Auburn every Monday i► RAIL
to :, p.m,
\V. J. 11ILNE, M.D.C.M,
Physician and Surgeon. M.D.C.M., Uni-
versity of TrinityCollege; M.D., queen's
University; Felow of Trinity Medical
College, and member of the College of
Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario. Cor -
otter for the County of Huron. Office, one
door north of Commercial hotel, Queen eery ice. Her father, one Mother and
street, Blyth, eight 814101 S !Mourn the loss of One who
~`- was very dear to theta, Two of the
s. st./'O .i. i. sisters, Mrs, John Armour ane! Mrs.
James Armour, reside in 11 inghnm.
BRUSSELS, ONT. 'l'o the heehaw' and son,i. especially,
the sympathy of the community' goew
Auctioneer for Huron County out in this their hoar of severe trial.
Tertns reasonable. Sales arranged for Clinton.
at the otlice of THE STANDARD, Itlyth.
C ti 'Tuesday of last work there passed
into rest an old find respected resident,
Blyth Livery in the parson of ills. Wm. ,Steep, came
Sheew'us n nntiv0 of 11 eland, but came
to Cilia country when a ynllllg woman
AND and lived for many years in Goderich
township, from thence moving to
Clinton. Her husband died last year.
Sale ''tables i tike is survived by t daughters and
fours sone, Mrs. C. Copp, 11 1s. .1.
I''ar,{'har, Willson, Dtwid, John and FARM LABORERS
rarely 111,80111 f1'011) the Sunday school
or 1he weekly prayer meeting, What
!takes it harder for the bereaved ht►s•
hand is the fact their only child, a son
preparing to enter the ministry, is
prostrated with typhoid fever. ,1lrs,
Ifighttnnu was in her 12nd year, and
RS .110V. Mr. Heim, tvho preached the
funeral sermon said -"The world is
better because she has lived in it."
l'he remains were taken to Westfield,
where the Revs, Hazen, of Goderich.
and ,Tones, of Auburn, conducted the
.► George., WW e,VV
The wife of ,10111 Powell sur_cutubed
Dr, .J. N. Perdue, V.S. to her illness on 1Weduesday evening.
last, She had been in delicnle health AND DO
PROPRIETOR. ; fur 801110 time, but only recently had
her illness been of a ('al 'len! net tire,
big of Spring, •
The stn!rally and apstair shall wn1' at
the town hall look very neat with n
1101w covering of na►ttitlg. The mat -
1111g extends right alp t0 the 314y'or''s
office and to the door8 of the old
council chamber, The newdesks in the
offices have been nicely fixed up and
the benches in the council chamber
have been painted to met ch the other
woodwork, Evidently tun proposal to
!Hove over to the public library is not
being very seriously considered.
A little child of James Williams, of
Brucelield, about. 2j years old, was
committed to t he care of the Children's
Aid Society, by His Honor judgeDoyle, on \1'ednesduy last, and will he
given a course of treatment in the Sick
Children's Uospital, It has been 'to
neglected that it is unable to either
stand or walk, and unless cared fornow !would soon become mentallyand
physically crippled.
A court note (oil O.sgootle Hall
8ny8 -The Guelph find Goderich 1{ail-
w,ty 14 being sued in four separate
actions by different pinIntifYs on
similar causes of action. Daniel 0011*
way. Purcell, W. B. Hanna
end 11' i1111sn1'310(aar'r are each suing
for 85,000 for (1(181' 11 and in malicious
prosecution over the construction of a
sidingof the (1,'1', f1.. et the Town of
C;odt'rieh, The. railw'a,1' company
moved for an order to consolidate the
notions, The matter 1eserved judg•
anent,
W WGe Wu WW W , though on \Wednesday she seemed
fairly well, She mires it tinnily of
I''irllt class 11orsex and !figs for hire at 1
t leree daughters and one. son, who have
, the sympathy of the community in
reasonable race. I their hereawement, She w'8 sat !nembnr
Best or accommodation to Commercial !''f 11'138!'S' church, and a wo1118n much
i t'ee )ceteris
Travellers and others requiring rigs, . Word was received last week of the
death at Griswold, Men., of Mrs',
Veterinary ofi'tce at livery stable. Morris, relict of the late Alex, Morris,
at the age of i-1 years, Deceased
- "r was for y01118 It well known and y.
highl
respected resident of Clinton but. took
KING AND QUEEN STREETS, BLYTH, tap her residence with her daughter,
Mrs. Johnston, in the \\est, a couple A N 1) R. E vVW. S LOA N
- - -.._. -. _-_.-.---_ -----__-------- of years ago. She leaves •1 80118 and 1 .
A FAMOUS SCHOOL dnuy;hters. A. Morris, of 1011'0, 18 the ('►nadian Government l'tnployment
oil{' one of her sons living here, the Agent, Blyth I . O.
4 • i^ rest beim West.. in the est.. Her daughters
r .'
are Jars, Couch and 1li.s. Smith. of FOILGuleY
town ; llrsule, Goderich, and Mre4SALE,•-llrlok cottage, 0 rooms,
Johnston, Griswold. Y, hard and Holt water, new fume., a
good garden with large and small suit
frees, also small Mable, Everything In
No, 1 Ahoy.. For particulars apply to
M 11s, .Jolts T. C,►1trE u, Blyth,
•
ROBERT H. OARNISS
I hate been appointed by the De
Minion Government. to place Int.
migrants front the United Kang.
dors In positions as farm laborers
or domestic sett'ants in title t•ioln•
lty, Any )erall1 requiring such
help should notify me personally
er by letter, atpatiug fully the kind
ot help re(iuire4, when wanted and
wages cll'ered, The number ar•
riving may not be sufficient to
supply all requests, but every el -
fort will be nude to provide each
applicant with help required,
After out day's illness Peter Y,,sbec,
1 the well known Sy►'iru► peeler, died at
his residence here on Saturday utorn-
Is recognized to be one of the leadingbiI lairi'o2rd, He nn rat all, and his n tleot en 4
nsen-
tirely unexpected. A couple of years
since his wife died, leaving a family of
nine small children, and the care of
these largely devolved on the eldest,
qq who was then n mere mite, and she
employ our graduates ay teachers. Write i deserves great credit for her manage -
for free. eltalogue. Yon may enter at utunt, 11 r, I'esber, was a man of good
ELLIOTT
any ime, charaat cter, naturalized British subject,
& McLACNLAN, Principals. to faithful ►Heather of St. Joseph's
church, and hod accumulated consider-
able money in the course of his bnsi•
Hess, He has a brother residing here.
Quite at number of his countrymen and
women from Detroit and elsewhere at'
tended the funeral 04 Tuesday,
commercial schools of (Ontario. our
courses are thorough and practieil. i';aeh
department is in the hands of experieueed
instructors, Our graduates are in de•
!!land and are meetinp with great sue.
eels. Many leading l.tusinose Collo es
1
upwards
Seaforth.
Arthur Forbes has disposed of his
sorrel driver for tho sum of $190,
The old agricultural grounds on
Goderich street, Seefort1), have hem)
purchased by Goldthorpe and McEtveu,
of Goderich, for $1,200,
W, C. Sheffield, who has been book.
keeper at the furniture factory here
for the past couple of year!., has sever-
ed his connection with the company
and intends moving to Toronto,
IILUE1'ALE -- -- ONTARIO
Auctioneer for Huron Co.
Terms reasonable, Sales arranged for
At •1118 STANDAR!) ofllcP, Myth.
Brussels Monument
Works
We buy by the carload direct from the
queries,
Get our prices. We employ ho agents.
WILSON & HUNTER
13RUSSELS --- •-• ONTAIRIO.
MARKET 1tI•.t'oi'r,-- Wheat 70-70 ;
I3iu'ley 44-45 ; Oats 30-36 ; Peas
74•-I6 ; Batter 18.19 ; Eggs 21,
P. Hogg and bride, of Wellesley,
were in tott'u over Sunday.
A. D.,vis, of Durham, is the now
junior in the ,Stendnrd Bank.
Mss Mary Morton and V, Armstrong
of Gorri", ,were in tolw11 Inst Friday.
Mrs, N. McLnuchlin, Mrs, P. Arnott
and Mre. D. C. floss twei•e visiting hi
1V roxeter lest week,
Hiss Nettie !Brown, hiss L. Danford
and L. S. DLnford were at 1\'inghaul
rink on Tuesday night.
• Westf1i Id.
31iss Mildred ,McLarty visited Brus-
sels (~ends last week,
Miss Lily Taylor spent hist week
with ('feuds near St, Helens.
1lspector J. E. 'font visited the
school'', lel (mveu n,tisfactory report.
Abraut font who Tensed his (aril
plowed. 10 Si r'ut ford where 1113 1114 n
1)081' 11 11.
11'e. are please 1 that (iordnn Wigh' •
man, whohaw beets (,a'•,dtl'ltte wit 11
typhoid! Peter in (.ladorielt, i, init.,ruv-
intt.
Henry and Jlrs Nu,►v: r and (moils,
of Al ort* "15'itau lime before
leaving for A.lerta where they intim('
to reside in fur ow,
.101111 nn,1 3len. Boll, who have visited
(riend810:0 d, riathe twulter, Vet Wiled
to Brandon, ,11 in, They w'e•rn Re.
Cnmpnnicd 113' th.'ir niece, Mies l•; 1a
\Vightmnn
East Huron Liberal Convention
At !lin convention hell in 11ruest'Is nn
Tuesday aftermoou of this week W. 11,
Kerr, I`ditor of ► he Brussels Post, was
0(10ye11 standard holier by the tit s1 bal-
lot, owing 10 Ares. Hislop, M. P. P,,
h coaling the nominee for the Dominion
haus'!,
Four names were brought forward -
ScottHerr, ThomasMcMillan, 1', 8.
Scott and John Leckie.
After the ballots were counted W 11,
tC••►r had 1'22 while Thomas 111eMillan
had hl, the other t WO only having it
few voles, The Town Hull was crowd.
nod and 11e meeting bt'oltn up with
01n"r4 for he 1tinet, ,Sir \\'ilfrid Lala'•
ier, lion, (leo, P. (Iridium fund the
citieli,htt,s \V. Ii ICs t'1',
I.IIURCII NO'J'E8,
Rewe N, N. Leckie, of Londeeboro, is
Moderator of St, Andrew's church,
4:Mrs, \V„1. F'yle has been appointed
°reunite of 'Trinity church and tt'ill no
it u bt'do her part ,well.
• ,U 1''41
Last F; inlay teas Missionary Day in
the Methodist claire!), Rev. ?dr. Curly
occupied the pulpit, Over >i'200 was
subscribed,
*tat
The next two Sabha! hie, 31nrch 10111
and 17th, Rev. .1, F. Somerville, 13. A.
of Toronto, will occupy the pulpit in
St, Androw's church.
*a1' k
Last Sabbath morning in St. An-
drew's church ltev, Mr. Leckie, of
Londeshoro, took his subject from the
Slst verse of the 9th chapter of Luke,
"Ho steadfastly Bet hie face to go to
Jerusalem." In the evening his topic
was "Out' brother's Keeper,'
•.:141141.".•
• The Tema.
1Tt,rruo ',-Jit London, on Sunday,
March lard, Mrs. Ann' Heffron,
formerly of Blyth, aged 75 years,
ECZEMA, TE'r'CUtt, RAIN RHEUM, 1'rcii,
have! WORM, IIER1'1(8, RARtlhftR' 1TUII,
All of these diseases tiro attended by
intense itching, which is almost in-
stantly relieved by applying Chamber•
loin's Salvo and by its continued use a
Iermanent.cure cony bo effected, It
les, in fart, cured many cases that lend
resisted all other treatments, Price 25
cents per box, Per sato by all drug.
gi8te,
-erSubscrihe for Tat$ STANDARD,
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Odd sizes in Boys' two and three piece Suits,
They range in price from $1,50 ul! to $5, Now
you can have then! at 20 to 50 per cent discount,
\Ve want to clear them out before the new S1.)ling
Clothing comes.
30 Pieces Wrapperette 30
Good patterns, good cloth, were sold at toe 10
1 7c per yard. Now they must go at 8c, roc and
1 2C. They Recall too good to sacrifice skit We must
have the room.
About two dozen Stocking Caps left in red,
blue and fancy. They are going fast at, cut prices,
There are still a few of those 20C OneS Telt,
J. A. ANDERSON
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PIANOS AND ORGANS
Those thinking of buying a good Plano or Organ will find it Is to their advantage
to see our stock, We handle high -glade reliable Instruments, such as "'rhe Bell,"
"The Dominion" and "The Reitz tan" snakes. 'These Instruments will give perfect
satisfaction and will last for it lite time. Violins, Mouth Organs, Autoharps, Bows,
Strings and Sheet Music ,always 011 hand.
REI'AIRRING PROMPTLY :1'I'TENI)ED 'I'O,
J. H. CHELLEW - - BLYTH
Remember our Gigantic Sale
is now on.
* BLYT
• Take Rival Herb Tablets
for Stomach 1,'v'ar, Kidneys and for
cleaning the Blood, 200 days' treatment
fel, 30 days' treatment 2.513. For sale at
Dr. Milne's Drug Store
Wholesale from the
RIVAL HERB AGENCY
Klnoirdine, Ont.
Our 25c Tea
It's as good as we say it to. Maybe be
ter than you think It is,
Just one thing against it
The price is too low
It keeps people who aro too particular
from trying It.
Our rt quest :--Will you he prudent and
economical and try this no Toa of ours I
Oae little sip of the stewed beveralo
will do more than a column of talk.
Our other Teas at other prices aro also
considered to be of more than average
met'it,
CASH FOR ALL
KINDS OF PRODUCE
JAMES CUTT
13X TZI
HOUSE AND LOTS F011 SALL,--Tho
under8Igned otters for sale Lots 88 and
fel, Westmoreland street, In the village
of Blyth, ()a1 the promises there ie a
ournent•hloak veneered residence 20x28,
kitohen 10x22 attached, hard and soft
w'e'ar, good cement stable. Must he
sold as proprietor is going West. For
further nartieulars apply to JOHN F.
Niv1Ns, Blyth,
Rubbers needn't be
flimsy to be stylish;
needn't be clumsy
to bo staunch.;
needn't cost more
to bo better than
you've been buying.
i5
ubbers
They give you
Double wearfrom every pair.
Look for the trademark.
The Daisy Rubber People
At Berlin Ontario
One of
the 209
Daisy
Styles.
Ask
Cr.
Thulight
storm•
rubber
11 mule in the right toelhapo to ;fit YOUR
MARI'il 7TH, 1907----TE!E BLYTEI STANDARD -PAGE FIVE,
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THE RIGHT HOUSE
RELIABLE STORE WITH WORTHY 0OODS ON SALE
A'r AlonfaIATF PRIORS POR OAHU AND FARM PRODUCE,
♦
RSVP:8
FA1
The qualit • of I), & -1, Corsets is a household word from
to West and North to South. Quality and publicity means team
of the most effective kind. More sales and more press',
50c Corsets 75c Corsets
Several different styles, made of
line jean In grey and while,
habit hip, all good reliable cor-
eete, excellent value at 51k.
1 Corsets
Specially tor stout Iiguree, strap-
ped on hlpe, steel tilled, lace and
baby ribbon trimmed, satlstac.
tion, $1.
Rest
work
No. 210 style, made of coutll In
grey, long hip with front and
side supporters, double stranped
walst line, give good wear, 75.!.
$1.25 Corsets
Crest C)rset for stout figures,
the corset that cannot break on
hips, steel Tilled, laced on hips,
lace and baby ribbon trimmed,
every pair guaranteed, $1.2'.
Buy Priestley's Dress Goods
for a good dress.
Highest prices paid for Farm Produce.
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E. BENDER, BLYTH
Poultry Wanted
We want Dry Plunked Poultry, also
Live Poultry, for which we will pay the
highest cash price.
Next car here on Dec. 10th,
Grain ckeoks pald after banking hours
at our store.
MGM!LLAN & CO.
Dinsley Street • Blyth
TOWN TOPICS.
Goon Friday. starch- 29th.
SEF posters for the Spring Fair,
Von: for the By-law and watch
I3lvtit-grow, '
THF crows aro already proclaiming
the caws of Spring.
QUITE a few from here attended the
Jlorsu Fair at Brussels on Thursday oI
last week.
'1'ItF promotion examinations for the
Huron Public Schools will bo held on
March '2l set and 22nd,
\V AN rED.-'1'w'o young ladies to
learn the Millinery businosg. Apply
immediately: Pol'f,FHTONF & 0ARDIx•
ER.
LAST Wednesday' was Horse Fair in
town and horses were cold at a high
figure, The Fair of the season will bo
held on the 8rd of April.
LAHr Wednesday John Donholtn sold
his bay team at the horse Pair to a
buyer for $600, A pretty good price for
a first-class team. Mr. Denholm
believes in handling only the host.
OwINu to A. E. Bradwin removing
from town there was a vacancy caused
in the Fall Fair Secretaryship and tit a
meeting recently held Franlc Aloumlf,
whorls treasurer, was appointed Sec-
retary, the both offices to be combined.
ON'Tuesday word was receivsd rn
town that Donald J1c'1'avish, a former
resident of Blyth, died in Souffle,
Wash,, on Feb, 28111, He lived in the
Yukon District for a number of years
and it is about 15 years since ho loft
lilyth,
(..Th Monday afternoon at the Com•
moreial Hotel the farm known as the
Kelly farm in Hullett was sold by
Auctioneer Brown to Wnt. Sanderson
of the same township for $7,400, The
farm is lot 15, con, 111, Hullott, and
contains 150 acres,
A Happy New Year
to all our patrons
with many thanks for
favors of the past
nearly; 30 years. We
will be found at the
sane old stand.
D. W, SomEns has moved into Mrs,
Porter's house nn (Queen street,
Vo1'INO Day, Tuesday, March 26th,
Polls odea from 9 a. in. to 5 p. m.
Tun London military camp will be
held June to 15 this year.
l{usttitt has it that one of Myth''
young men will leaye for the West
shortly
Seittxu Show and Seed and Grain Ex-
hibit will be held in Blyth on Wodues
day, April 8rd,
A NUMBER from here attended the
concert at linlgrave on Thursday oven -
in►' of last week,
Ir is a good thing for most of us that
our mistakes receive less attention then
is given those of railway telegraphers,
Tut: storm of lust Saturday made
things very disngreoablo for construc-
tion work on the C. P. R. its trains
were continually running off the track,
one engine working East of tho village
being badly damaged,
WE would.direct the iittention of our
readers to the new advertisement of the
Winghatn Business College, which is
recognized to he ono of the most pro-
gressive, modern Actual Busiuo.s
Schools in tho province,
A meeting of the executive of tl.e
Enst Huron Teachers' Association was
held in the Seaforth public school Sat-
urday forenoon. The committee de-
cided to hold their Spring convention in
Guelph on Wednesday and Thursday,
May 22nd and 2Ord, There w re
present at the meeting A. Scott, W.
Johns, %V. Baird, W. J. Moffatt and J.
Hartley,
OnIrt1ARY,-On Sunday afternoon in
London the spirit of Mrs, Ann Heffron
was called home to her reward at the
ago of 75 yeei's. Mrs. Heffron was
horn in Nova Scotia and moved to
Morris township tylion about 17 years
old where silo married her now de-
ceased husband, Her 'maiden name
wits Ann McDonald. Decensed lived in
Blyth for ninny years and moved to
London only a year ago, She is sur-
vived by four children, two dautthters,
Mary and Christina, of Detroit, and
two sons, John, in the West, and Wil-
liam, at Grand Rapids, A daughter,
Aire, '1'heobold. of Mount Forest, is
dead. Cause of Mrs, Heffron's death
was pneumonia. In religion the de-
ceased belonged to the Presbyterian
church, The funeral took place from
the horno of Mrs. Heffron, Dinsloy
street on Wednesday afternoon of this
week, intormont being made at the
Union cemetery, 'Po the children tho
sympathy of the community is extend-
ed.
SoctAI EvExr,-Tho Daily Telograh,
of Atlantic, Io,vn, Friday Feb. 22n1,
gives an account of a wedding of Miss
Sarah Shep nerd, whose parents were
former residents of Blyth :-"On IVed-
uesldny, Feb, 20th, at the home of Wm.
and Aire, Shoppord four seines South-
east of Atlantic occurred the marriage
of their daughter Sarah, to Walter S.
13eel. At promptly twelve o'clock,
MIss Ella Hayek at the piano started to
play Mendelssohn's wedding march,
The bridal couple entered the parlor
unattended and took their place in the
South bay window, ltov. - George
officiating, After congratulations the
guests to about thirty in number, were
invited to the dining room where u
bountiful dinner was spread, The
bride was dressed in white brilliantine
and carried a bouquet of white roses.
The groom being dressed in black. The
house was nicely decorated with palms,
smilax and potted plants. Mr, 'and
Mrs, Beet received many handsome
and useful presents, Among them bo-
ing a neat stun of moneyiven by one
of the bride's nearest relatives, They
will live live miles South of Anita
where the groom has a home In readi-
ness for hisnow bride, Theis' Horny
friends join in wishing thntn a long said
happy life, The people from a distance
that were present were, Mrs, John
Drummond, grandmother of the bride
FRANK- Ni ETCALF of clttttl►sten, (1(tttlt(lta, Atl's, , Rid ef, of
teeth, Canada, and A[rs. G. Riddell, of
Nebraska, (Clinton • and Seaforth
Jewelry and Stationery. papers please copy.)
'Ilei, school report 11 ltd other 1111(1r'ea
ing items have to be held over till Ile
wools.
WEDNESDAY of this week 0 olden
big stile commenced and will hist for
da 'r.
Dr, Qronhyntekha, the 11011'tno
Chief hanger of the 1.0. F., died at
Savannah, Florida, on Salur(lay'.
SPRING PAIR. --1t was (leeid,'d by the
Directors of the Full fair that they
would !saki ft Spring Show mei Seed
Brain Exhibit on \1'ellesday, April
tlyd, The priiei will .amount to over
815(1, The send and grain most he in
Industry Hall before ten o'clock on
day of show and ill the afternoon the
expert judgo will givo nn address on
seed and grain. The show will com-
mence at one o'clock. No entrance fee
lul(1 no admission fee Hobert, Ferris
is the President and ('rank Meteal( is
Seerettu'y--'Creasures,
IIEIRE are the expressions of a minis-
ter who appreciates t he editor. At a
recent editorial convention he offered
the following toast -"'I'u 811 VI) all
editor from starvation, take his paper
and pay for it promptly. 9'o save hila
from bankruptcy, advertise in his paper
liberally. '1'o save hien from despair,
send 11i11) ewer item Of Hess's of wltiell
you can get. hold. '1'o saye hint from
profanity, write your eorrespondenve
plainly on one side of the yhe(tt and
8011d It 111 as early as possible '1'o Saye
him from mistakes, bury him. Dead
people are the only Orley who never
make mistakes.
bas's Friday night some member's of
the Brussels Checker Club visited Blyth
Club and got trimmed, By the appear-
ance of the score the brussels Club
should start raid play marbles as it is
nets' spring or have some small school
boo's show thein how to play checkers.
Following ale the names Of the players
and score : --
lllyth Brussels -
D
Jos. Carter 0 11. L, Jackson W
E. Johnston 3 ,l, I[. Cluneron
1•
x
is
1U
3 2
A. McKenzie 4 A. Stewart 1
0
F. I3a1.
intou 2 ,J, ILtbl:irk 1 '.
W. Begley 4 U. Bishop 1) 1
The following. item is clipped from
the Glencoe 'I'ran,cript and relates to
the death of Ja.s. Cooper, father of Mrs.
J. S. Golden, of town. -The funeral of
the lute Jas. Cooper, who passed away
suddenly, took place last friday after-
noon to the Longwwood cemetery.
Rev, 0, F, Clark, stssisted by Rev, T.
R. .Shearer, conducted the burial cere-
mony. '1'110 deceased wits for years an
esteemed older in the Presbyterian
church, and his demise will he sincere•
ly regretted by tall. The bereaved
family have the sylnpeth.y of the coul-
th;slsketch, wa born oopr�netu�l'o onto, ect it
1832, The first 16 seers of his life were
spent in the vicinity of 'Toronto, then
called ''\luddy York." At that age,
he with other relatives moved to the
neighborhood of ,Melbourne, settling on
sun 2, con, 1, of C,tradoc. In 1866 he
married Agnes McCracken, and for
over ha f a century they together met
tho ups and downs of life, celebrating
the \►olden anniversary of their wed -
(hag day on March 6. 1906, After his
marriage heepont 80 years on the farm
and then having earned tl well deserved
rest, he retired to the village of Mel-
bourne, and for 20 years 110 was it
fam,liar lignru in our midst, He al-
ways lived a consis'lu►t Christian; life.
No [natter how busy h0 wits always in
his place on Sunday and at the week-
night meeting as well. No work, how-
ever Urgent, was suffered to interfere
with tho weekly prayer service, It
was owing entirely to his pal in
church work that the Presbyterian ap-
pointment at N. Ekfrid exists today.
While 011 the farm every Sabbath for
four years, found hint conducting eut-
tage prayer meetings in the neighbor-
hood, where the church now stands.
After that a mission wits established,
which later grew into the prosperous
ch111'011 thele tO-(l11y, For 311` yelp's 11e
awns an older in the Presbyterian
church, But no Ileo will his (amiliaa'.
figuro bo seen in our midst, or his
theory greeting be hoard in salutation.
Still to those who were privileged to
come in contact with hint the
memories of his upright, cor,siststnt
life will always be an inspiration, and
to none more than to these who were
in daily cnntact with him. During the
early days of February he wits attack-
ed %vitt) a coli}, which later developed
seriously, and in spite of nlodieal aid
and loving care he passed beyond the
bourne on 'Tuesday', fele 12, 011 Fri -
PUBLIC NOTICE.
As promised the 1' leetol's before the elec-
tion on the dill 13y -law, 1 herewith submit
the opinion of the Corporation Solioitor re
Mr, Luxton lull's seat at the council. -
Dr. W. J, ;thine, Reeve,
Under:cb, Feb, 11, 11)97,
Alex. Elder,
Clerk, Myth,
Dear Sir, --As to the position of Luxton
11(11 In the counnll, we aro of opinion that
in as tnuoh as curs, 11111 is the owner of
the business and will be the person to exe-
cute the mortgage, that Mr. 11111 Is not
dlbqualilled from holding his position as
council man.
We think, the "Municipal Aot" makes It
quite clear that so far as the exemption Is
concarnod, he would not be disqualified
even if he were the owner, and so far as
the loan is concerned we think that in as
much as Mrs. 11111 is the borrower that
he is not within the meaning of the act a
partner, • Yours truly,
G. 11`. IBLAi11.
We are paying
70c for Wheat
Car of Corn arrived.
•
Blyth Flour Mills
C. H. GEESE
day follotvitnr, he %wts laid to rest in
Longwood cotuetery. the services be-
ing conducted by lien's, Shearer and
Charke, of ,Melbourne. Besides the
wife, who for half it century has help-
ed Ilan herr the hnrdets and :heat of the
day, Ile leaves to mourn his mooring a
family of five :-• Mrs. Snaith, of Cale -
(ion ; Bey, W. Cooper, of Port Perry ;
John Cooper, of 0ravenhurst ; Airs,
Stanley G01den, of lilyth, and Miss
Eva, of Melbourne, and to these the
sympathy of the entire community' iy
given,
People We Know
Mr. C. I1, Reese is in Guelph this
week.
Mr. If. R. Douglas has been on the
sick list,
Dr, Win, Sloan visited in Seaforth
this week,
Mrs. Win. Begley is on the sick
list this week.
Jars, James Cutt is visiting friends
at Jamestown.
11r. L. W. Davis, of Port T.):)vcr,
has returned to town.
Mr. Wm, Carr, of Toronto, was a
iltyth visitor this week,
Mr. John Petch, of Brussels, was a
Blyth visitor on Sunday.
\It'. 1V, 1. McLean, M. A., of Clin-
ton, was a Blyth visitor on Sunday.
Mr. I3ert Stewart was in Brussels
on Wednesday evening of last week.
Mr, W. .1. Pyle is taking an en-
forced holiday owing to it severe
cold.
Afiss Livingston and Miss I3ennett
attended the millinery openings in
Toronto,
Mr. George Kraehling left on
Monday afternoon for his house in
1';Ikhoen, Ilan,
Mrs, (Rev.) Holmes, of Dorchester,
it former resident of this town, is
visiting friends here.
Mi's, Kennedy, of Medicine Hat,
visited her sister, Mfrs. ('?ev.) Ander-
son, during the past week,
Mr. Joseph Coombs and 51r. Stan-
ley Elliott, of 111olestvorth, visited
friends here [luring the past week.
dllr. ,John 'Cooper and hiss Cooper,
of Melbourne, are at present assisting
Sit', J. S, Golden in his gigantic sale.
111•. Joe McKay, of Stratford, dis-
trict agent for the Scranton Corres-
pondence School, was in town last
week.
Mr. A, W, Robinson, Mr. Robert
Sloan and Dt'. Sloan attended the
Liberal convention fit Brussels on
Tuesday of this week.
Mrs, Thomas Sanderson, wife of
the member for Kinistino in the Sas-
katchewan Legislature, is at present
visiting relatives here,
Mr. ,Toe hunter, of the I3russels
Marble Works, was in town this
week and has taken space in Tet:
STANDARD for the 13rttssel9 t11onu-
111011t Works.
Miss Nettie Bowes was taken sad
denly ill on Monday with convul-
sions and has been seriously ill,
Ilex many friends will wish her a
speedy recovery,
Air. George Beatty went to Astra -
hula, Ohio, and moved his furniture
here, as he intends making this itis
house, having secured a position on
the Grand 'Trunk Railway.
51r. and Mrs, .Einigh and Mss
Mlle left for the West on Saturday
morning. 'Phe will visit at Ponoka
where Mrs. J, A, Jackson, a daugh-
ter, resides, and will also visit at
other points before returning,
The milliners who will have charge
of the hat departments in the stores
in Myth will be Miss ,Billie Ander-
son J. A. Anderson's ; Miss Baker at
0. 51. Chambers & Co's., and bliss,
Porter, of Lindsay, at Poplestone &
Gardiner's,
Mrs, Wesley Walker, who bus
spent the winter months with her
father, lar, Andrew Sloan, left hast
week for 1VIngham to make pre-
parations for moving to Brandon
where her husband has opened It
furniture and music store.
Mr. Abe Vint left lilyth hast Thurs-
day for Stratford where he intends
making his home, Mrs, Vint heft, on
Monday for the same plaee, accom-
panied by her sister, Miss Hannah
1loutray, who is going to spend it
month or so with friends in Strat-
ford and St. Marys, The. best wish-
es of their many friends go with
them t0 thein' 110W house,
_--
Belgrave.
[tutu ado I for tabs Irmo.)
A special mooting of the L. 0, L. was
held on Wed, night to complete ttl'-
raugenlonts for tllo concert on P1111•,
night,
u Wed. last, while Thos. Shoobot-
tonl was attending his business about
town his horse broke loose in the shod
a11(1 started for home. A brother of
the owner recognized and caught the
animal about two miles out of town
with no harm done except the loss' of
robes, etc,
An advertisement in Tara STANDARD
pay%
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Made from good domestic tweeds, well
lined, shrunken and linen sewn, in sizes
from 36 to 41, at 5.00
Made from a better class of domestic
tweeds, with better linings. This is a
special price, therefore a good suit...7.00
S850 Men's Suits
Made of fine and heavy cloths, in dark
and light colorings, with new patterns,
splendidly lined, well tailored and nobby,
at,, 8.50
S1O.00 Men's Suits
Made of fine imported and domestic
tweeds, surges and plain cloths, nattiest
goods and styles we have seen, and cer-
tainly of A One Vallee at 10.00
Wall Papers
Do not forget us when Wall Paper time comes
We have disposed of many large bundles and this
year we have a better and bigger stock than pre-
viously. A11 at popular prices.
Take a Look at Our Samples.
WANT1•.D,-Two 3our g ladies to learn the millinery business.
POPLESTONE & CARDINER
Successors to McKINNON & CO.
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Better than all other Stock Foods. Nothing to beat it for
horses, cattle, sheep, pigs and fowl 50c and 25c packages.
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Best Manitoba, made fl•unl No. 1 hard wheat, also Choice Family.
ALL KINDS OF GROCERIES.
LIVERPOOL SALT l'0I1 131.'T'TER MAKERS,
Cash for Butter and Eggs.
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'tho old 40'0(1111 4tl,o 1111.11. 111, It nhoa"
Light and pliable, because no wear -destroying adulterants aro
ixed %with the liuost Pars[ gu;u,
Conform to tho shape of tho shoo -give it glove -like, accurate,
vlish fit, Stay in shape, Wear long,
tturTut'.'t•.:-.-:.:'t _, vast :,7tZA.tZ u.awe .
Sold by S. H. GIDLEY
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the'-' ',,0'',11(1 at ; r.. ' 10, an end to 'afe(}'
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i;1:t ,... ,-.I r wav( f 4: 1ll•.
:i,!,1 • ,11)t)' , .'i tho reg:.1.1ti 4114 4'f
so •i•'• li,:l. a11.l le;l'.re tie Litt•
f .,,:; I" ill 1.!(11'11 eaC1 111:11 -
II lar ,. (.• I',Iit1 t,1 lila (111:1 11'11,'
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1,, 3:jeoti,4n 11y ally 1'33 1;,.)'l 1-
t.i,.t y
It iu eertnin 4141 Vter., co:111'111101 I.:,t.
the !,:e ill;; net provide p'3n;,hn1'rut + I
that : rt' a'!1'(1«ato for some otltll•'e', 1
thert'tule appeal to the "Itlt\vr)tt111 1a: . ,
or (i. ,. idly a,sat'l4inatiou, i, exert-cble.
\ rli i nal:; the lacy is lnitdt')1t1:1 t'?
SOei. t ' 1174 a wloi.. or as :l ;.';'eat ma-
jority; lxe!ause if it held tl::tt 111' 1, the
law 1V't!!41 : pcodily be brought tap 10 its
idea 4,1 adequacy. The in:uleliti:w r j,: t:;
(.,, 1;
exct..,. ('f the un,n•tl t ,11 !!1 l;i. frier,
1'111' e!.'lli:i of "'wk.! 1. Ili, ! 1':)1 )11ti1.1'
eieel:'3 1:1 !'e "ono. tbt ;1':'1•'4; t f nulla) .
glilat10119. 1,ttt ('vCll \vele it to he :t(1 -
witted that a Ltw i; 1,\••:, i t1),'!. t4, ix'
1llalle ; j::-lifi('lltinn 111 ).else for vie -
lilting 1ul1.ther law ti..4t prof:,'.: silo•
(tulle penalty?
l':"!'e till! 1?l:lttl'r 1. ,Ofail 1 1111.'
1'.;11!<ec the excuse hel'''Wle-, and tine
im01l13 the danger with 111X!1 it
,thro,.. :;.4 healthy .. ' '
•.Cleft (.ince C+')lee,'.
it to have force, and any -t•on:,dre: 4;1)• '
tains a li)enre t0 !I1UIli,'1. 1114 1111:1:11
(lj-1)110011 af, 110 bas l,nfy 10 put in 1:1e
/flea that. Iti;, or ono of his ),3:10:1;,
person 01. huu,)r has s.uffcr1<l, :441'1 he i;
the ir,,tl,un.mt of rightcotti vetig.e,11u:e,
The ceee1;cti4:u 4 i a ea ,c 11,3' Cie de-
fence I•; not it 501)0)1., :111-,1•r, 1,1''•0
Sloan"y i:3 ready to pay sl:re,''!
The ')haw Cake is tut exee]!.'nt 311.8 rasa
tion. The bent (•:11;:011 may lie (1''Lt• to
death, ,...(] the 1174;,1^,ill may t.:', flee.
no: (1' , . j1, (ill; :I 01'1j„• ('., I(, :
the 31.;-,e,si)l 01' ill victim alter
01' t'mdeL.il'', G1 thL
a plea. 1!cm41 111111 tell 11') ta!:,, 40;11t1.a
(list 110 lie(;, and are not !jL ill I:
11lt'.'1. they ('s)))lat bril:g ti:e uffa:mer
1)001:. 'lite "unwritten Iat1" n.0;(L':er 11,11
(4l.4 1:11.'4 140, victim', flit'; 33.1 l,ll,t•,
his reputation.
11 the 'thaw (..440 ((Vo'
line:, of del:lil'e are h,'111.
sanity 144:1 the "l:nlrritten hits.' 1% (hest
.tory 3I(•('pt+ tint, it 11111;:, )'''Jl';'I
:\fou:',' 11 1(0ing 111)111'4d out like tsar:r t.)
crea;c ,i1 .1! I, 14.: ill" marl 0 'r, t
t(hatever lain victim may jog.'',' it
seem i t:4 t1,i'i c he, It Ilt1,('l l " i,
and dtp:lti'etl, lie La., uppt!r,'u i' 1,.+,1
Uut for selfish gr:ltiiiva:lu;1 land
ee-
letticlicey, 1!c hal )lever, se far a', dl^-
elo=cd, earned 1111 honest dollar, lie has
)leen a law' )olio himself, it : reo.,Irl.i";
of the earning:" of other; rind a w'.:,:'•:'
of r,i'p ::'tunities. N(.w 10 'l;ie eller! :,
4311(4 tum from the ecersi"lt:em••e; 01. 1,1•
aline is sought to :et at'.1(le the ail.
\(]liell society has (11'111111 up 1r,i it, .4,'.;.
safety. )letter that It some like Tie! e'
should go to the electric ch.4i :4 3 ill1'.f 1
loll) mill!).014')f dollars to 14.14'1: 11,1' !beat
it i.3 d(ntbtfol if he will.
h.!, II nr''tlljar Ijau('r
r eee.,;'e;4. 'lT:in rl'.':li;l:! g ,
{ ace i'lIiH111, the
liccae i:•:' to 0!,(10') provided t!!ct ito
:1;)oltl(I he 183!1101 until (lie
1-lepui.ti•)u of the rlty shall :llml0':t hllvr
1)ecn •l0«;(l('d, Of co«rst' muter such on
ordin:tm'" thvalue of the restricted
number of 11eense:4 increases 'yetti' by
year, l4n i 1.111. men v;ho hold thea) do not
care to :'e' '0(44')' licenses i4431ted, Now, it
is pl'cl;h)rk'.l to J.11'llllt 11101'(' licenses, a1)1.1
the ealoou men propos(' to hold the city
to its coutrnct, mat will claim that to
issue more is to "confiscate" the value of
part of their "asset" in the license.
Was that 60.01111041 "will' of Thaw's in
existence before 't'haw's crime, or is it
a concoction of subsequent date?
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DOctor
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Can chat' :1'4,41r ('o'.:"1) or Cold,
to quc•;t;t,ll :tl4:u; that, but -
why go .v till ilio trouble land
incnnvc'nit'ncl: of ](X)i)irl; hila up,
1• '' . .."I3,'.t• o!2:i^li:' :'t'1'llilil.a
1ii11`.1, '„:41.11 yeti cell et'•1% into any
(11'114f 441,.:'._ )il Ceeiel.i and obtain
n l''!t,'� t•:• ,1i1i].Ui1S CUM'
for a 0)1:4.:1'.,',
C(ily ''0v 10,'.) t3 five (101121'..;
when �1 try"nt:;-five cent
1:.0ttl et' 'II,1! Olt 111 cure you
a9 Vieltl'; ?
\ by not d:) as hundreds of
thousands of Canadian:) have
den° for 1 he past thirty-four
s' (et FIdILO Ii be your doc-
tor whenever a Cough or Cold
appears.
S?IILOiI will cure you, and all
dru.;,t i;ita hock up this statement
with 0 ')' 'til c guarantee.
'11'0 next time you Iltave a
Cl'li•Jh iii :'i1J1 Cut'C it with
'!is i; ,'r 7. : o•.r , !-'a 1".r•';ts, r! -a 74;
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iiing� 01. tlE1 eetedc (]fi4 GuN Lk.,e
nil
Glamour Gone From the Sea.
111(' days of romance aro fast fa11111e
into the j':st, iiol(1 pirates n;, longer
rove the seas with fierce moustaches and
crimson sashes, a Illlltilly is but a brawl
and daily Paper, ;re delivered on 1)4:)4',1
modern s10::nl:11ip4. True it is that
threc•masted ,che.)lter9 still m•li;e the
trip from Shaiteitai around the horn to
New lurk and in every large barber may
be seen ancient eailing yess,'11 lying Io'.v
in the water in mute protest, of the bis
liners which are virtually great hotel:
afloat. llut dre,ty east in the heart 01
their ancient timbers so swiftly 111:11 an-
other generation \fill see their 1)1F:big,
and with thele will vanish tiw pjehn'-
0,q110 old s:'a d".'4 who are the delight
of th')40 Olt) 1''',1 the ,»'01111, to he r''•
pLieet1 by the ••ants :,')1111 (Iffi4','rs of
the pre•eIli.' !,R:1-'1•• 1 i1 y Times,
%-y r)!? VALUABLE RING
!". ►': el AND
GOLD WATCH
All ,rr a.'1cy.:, taidaisto
wino 'four 1:leg; 1e1u•
ural 10,4, 44)1:;4
ages or fr •=11 1•,t. 1 Pro,
)keds, 1:,' 1).:,t In tha
cn.rA1. )E/'ry "kay.•r
r('n!a)rt nl'e )' 1,'e. (r .7
rareetpr"'!b•,t, 741,r.tfrit•
grant, tar,' :at O'.wceny
tariet1e: fu every lar•
ag,nablon.:nr.) Frlith,':n
at 4444, cc'h, Salta the
mane''amt oro ani
4.rom4., 17 . ad 7011 71119
•,'ant,i.i 11;111. 11. 1•'.P. t
In 141. c.:,l ,,.l e, t r l !1
I..rgn
mrd apart n„' 1:a::Ml r,
11141771 011117,:,tcan h.:rd•
ly I:e t•.4l11 1'143 :114! 41,11
Et1411ti. 1r". q 1.•;11, .1
wire for L'," berdp 1101.111 gf,•e yon an_npportun;ty to rt on
l' 7
4, et.,l't.netsh„3 der,„Ile nuut^re ' 4,•4 11•0trt4,'1.'oh"e or
Gwdlcntan') 3(7", I'•"",111 "'101'ou to the 1t1nc. Addreae'rhe
l't•tzo Need Co., favor.. 'a'. Toronto, out
FREE
The Crime of Building Railways.
(N. Y. Sun.)
A. most fortunate assertion Nimes from
the vice-president of n great railroad com-
pany. HP pretends that sonic 1:1,090 women
aro stockholders 1n that company.
�o doubt Hanks or solos other heaven
sprung expert w1U (1'33:'0..31r:or, at the rC•
prase of the Government if necoasary, 4Ito
falseness of this enumeration, But there
e('"{ls 110 expert 0111111011 to convinc^ rho
public that 1111, vier -president is trying wil-
fully to deceive, C'on'_rrn, and the rest or
the country are full or )nen who know the
exact status of railroad ownership. It is
notorious that rs!1:'(cult, :'rc ((3 Sed 143'1 r443
for nefarious pltrt.o:'''$ (If capitalists, it 111 -
road; :,:'l' 11 11'1't A.,
such t11''y are purwed ;11(1 punj'trd by t1)'
(treat Father nt \Ca.sh'ilgt'1:!, by sl•11e',4)10n
of all patties, and by the 1,.01:1 Intil;ittldc,
of sociologists.
If any women or neon other than money
rk•vtls appear es stockholders of record they
must be the proxies and representatives of
an infamous plutocracy seeking to mask It-
self from public Indignation,
Minard's Liniment Relieves Nenralgia.
Odd Name for the Garment.
One rainy afternoon !hint Sae was
explaining the meaning Of various, \surd,
to her young nephew. "'Now, an heirloom,
my dear, Melt 1; something; that has been
11and0(1 rlotyn fi'nllo I'll Cher 10 44011," silt
ylljll. "Well,” replied the boy thnng1t• May i,_achenzie.
fully, "that', a queer mune for my Nohn(ly will be greatly surprises] at the
pants." --Chase, Kam, Ilegi•ter. lii4rnwery that \I1)v \Ineli.enxie, the
GLADSTONE AND VICTORIA.
Evolutionary Process by Which Mon-
archs Have Lost Much Authority.
Mmes largely follow lines of hislnri-
cal de(elupmelit, but their real siguili•
cause eau only be known by noting the
latest phases of that evolution. There
wart a. 1 hue, indeed, when the 1:1113; 0(,n1(1
make a ,)s'i'll( to the I'riti^h palliantent
:111.1 rely on hitt ing his Ivill (311111 into
immediate exec1Iti(:3!, lint it value to
pa.,- in the progrt43s of the ages that
the 1.illg 11:1', (11111 4411!)' in the theory
that he l„lil(j IL) no \' )'ung 1„',':l1l=e l:1
llilli'ter) would not. let, 1)11)1, Tit 1'00'11-
1.0'!' this t!I.4.11' 1(
adopt in praftjce :t 3(1443l'111111110 Oka n,,
royal 0,10'! In01 f4l're Ilule,ee sigee;1 by
0 .linjeter. from that 0,1100, in time, the
idea the' an edict ei nu'd by it Minister
trust lie signed by the eovereiga,
Queen Victoria( haul a moment el vacil-
lation about that. She had, doubtless
some recoljeetion of the theories of the
divine tight of kings, ,0 lyllcm 'NIr. (lllul-
then Prime llini',tet', 14ruu;tht her
a paper to he signed ,110 said:
"I can 114.1 sign it. '.that does not r4•
l;rc''04 nay i'i1�11:,(':,t•,”
"\!adani,' sajd tide hem ler, "you Inuit
"Do you say must to ole. lir. Wad-
t-t'1ne? I an the queen of England."
"1T:1an1, I in the people of England.
And ,he signed. -Courier Journal.
\l :'ion Midge, C'. 11., May 30, '02.
'1 111111 handled 1t1N.11t1)'S LI NIMEN'C
41011 the pa,t \'ear. It is always the
first linimr:tt a,!:''(I fur here, and 1441'
ljue<tjocAbly (110 best seller of all the dif-
ferent hind; of Liniment I handle,
.;1':II, l'!:1P;l'S()N,
COAT'S IIEALTIIFUL,
No Danger of Tuberculosis Found in
Drinking This Beverage.
T1m milk of the goat 1111:; of late leen
the 4Ilbjeet of Much 111(e-tlg tl e nt and
the highest ineclifal 1111ehoritie5 are llll-
:tuimous in d(i)aling it to be the must
w'holeenne 111111 de •ilable mill: obtained
from ltlljlull!s fur h11111111 consumption.
'1'o begin with. the goal is extremely
11scep! ible to and, indeed, practically
immune from tubieculesi-, It contracts
t xis dl cad (1)40310! only in conditions
wuich 0:111 h billy cola. about in the or-
dinary c0111',e. o1 thinc4. Next, goat';!
milk is more nearly allied than any
o1he!' 10 11111111111 mill: not only in coin-
poeitioit but also in it; peculilar ferniest -
Liaise l0'upt'1'tl('n - all 1111p01'tl11lt
It has b4cn established beyond refuta-
tion that iufalts deprived of )heir mo-
ther'., mill: thrive ).)poll goal's Mill: )ouch
better thee tin that of any other ani-
mal.- The Circle.
r,V SUFFER
frnln Las bload—with irritated or diseased rkia—
r.ervous s; s;: m nut of order—stomach elo iied t if
you a:. azzlrllc--with cold hand; and feet—
pdi11rf.1t:,,n---lhnl:nete of brN,J.. h--
41
)',':Ar.: MARK NF-GISTCREu,
rerac-lire ',/1!I \oc•n set you rt(/ht••-nlede to work
!4 11!e ai1Ca.et cn 1111 rl.in, w'l:ile
gone; l , 11(41 toot of the trouble and cicanailig
the 1:lood, l,i,ra Ola!rnent arld 1'41ra Tableis,
each 50c. a bear. Mira Blood Tonic, $1.00 a
bottle. At elect vita—or from The Chemifts' Co.
of Canada, Limited, Hamilton—Toronto,
Another Variation.
"Mamn►n," said the little girl, "play I
learn roller skating'i”
"Yes, Illy dtll'l111g daughter," answered
her mother. "'Strap the shutes on your
f':et 1)14(1,L0 and sit down to the piano."
- '4 1110')()11
7•♦
Minard's Liniment Cures Burns, etc.
--4-�
Minard's Liniment for sale everywhere.
--moo--
What Women Do in Chili,
(National bingaztae,)
There aro some oddities In Chill connected
with the sphere of woman that deserve lnen-
(ton. One Is that women ilei its conducao:s
on the street cars. ];very where the pnsselver
meets the woman cun(actur armed with her
bug and, 19 :,lark 'rw-tln 0101 It, "the blue
trio MID for a 5-ccat fare," colluding tho
coin's fully as well as her masculine com-
petitor and ;loch more poht(Iy. In the shoe
stores all the "saki -mien" are 1,1'18 and wo-
men) and in tho telegraph offices in city and
country young women are invariably found
ns op'4rators. And they do their work well
too. Ilut to offset this, lu u Chilean 110011
or bon('0inhuuse and In many residences
men do the work of the chambermaid. Am-
erican ladies are ahvay'3 shocked lo find that,
a man ::errant "tabes care" of the sloeping
rooms In tlho hotels of Chill.
Snow in London Costly.
A. snowstorm in London involves the
expenditure of 11 big fortune to restore
the 9treely to anything like a passable
contrition. After the snowstorm of Janu-
ary, 1S0si, which approximates to the pre-
sent visitation, Nisbet Blair, the survey-
or of St. Pancras, said that his author-
ity expended .02,472 ion snoW removal.
There oro twenty-eight boroughs in Lon-
don, and, taking St. Pancras us an aver-
Nge-Pined borough, the total expendi-
ture would be close upon .070,(}O0, Thin
sum nukes no provision for the city of
London and the total can not fall far
short of £100,000. I-Inlf nn hour's rain-
fall at this stage would be worth its
weight in gold—provided, of course, that
It was not immediately followed by a
freak—Ion(%n Chronicle,
"juvenile, i'unmcent and unsophisticated
friend, and confidante" of Evelyn Thaw
Thaw, t111'n•s out to be a divorced woman of
rather mature years with two grown-up
children.'-- Chicago Chronicle.
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,',ire
1
Accidents to your horses
may happen at any moment.
GET READY for emergencies.
Buy a bottle of
Fellows'Leaning's
Essence
Por Lameness in Horses
Only 60c. a bottle—and saves
dollars worth of thne by curing
lameness of every description.
At dealers, or from ip
National Drug & Chemical Co., Limited,
MONTREAL
PALPITATION & DIZZINESS
FOR 5 YEARS SIZE SUFFERED BE-
FORE TRYING BILEANS,
NOW CURED!
Paipilltlion, spells of dizziness, "31110111•
('ring" and ",inking" feeling :(tabbing
pains nruuu(1 the heart awl 111;1 ":til
gone" sc(0,111olt 1)o sun have these
`fri(l)l, symptoms? 11 4o, 1'('11(1 11.1):11
J. S. Blackabee, mt l:Igiuhul'tt, l)Irt,, says:
"Fol' almost live yl'til's 1 4411111'1'•,'(1 111 1 101 1,
v:ay," i, Ler sit:lenient, "Alter meals 1
hail pilin and felt bloated, and when the
di;:zy ,prll, a11d palpitation caul! on 1
had to give ]u and lie down for an hour
01' 01'0! 1 feilred heart lrunblr, 11111
found 1111011 1 began to tall:)' 111110/113 that!
111y heart was sound enough and the
trouble arose from acute digestive die -
order. 'I his Menne soon verged: tl,
lord today 1 am cured completely.
1111011)1e are .lint as goad for constitu-
tion, headache, piles, female ailment',:,
anaemia, blood impurities, pimples, etc.
.11l (h'uggias and :Juries at, 5Uo a box,
er (rein 1111enh l'"„ '1'0:'„11111, for price,
--4.4
The Proble:n of Niagara,
From the moment \s'uelt the first di•
1'Cl'sion O1 the (valyl' of Niagara Falls for
manufacturing plllpl(9!; was permitted
those who have ,tlod for their preeer140'
tiolt were placed on the defensive, 11t'-
sirable 113 such pre>er(ali041 seems to
most of us, it in idle to pretend that
thele is 14111('h, hops' of accomplishing It
unless there is an absolute change iu
the attitude of the Imo governments con-
cerned very speedily. The g(lanlity of
w•al0r diverted is )ouch larger than ut
first and great ue\( demands for it are
being made on the Canadian and the Am-
erican Tide, It is not within human na-
ture or human experience that this will
stop short uC the ultimate use for ole•
cletnic:)I purp0scn of 0111 111e slater which
naturally would pas, over the falls, un-
le”- and this i; ;puce( ineomceivable
—there is tui in,nledi:lte Balt and )t re-
euvery of the Privileges already granted.
I'he;c Inas Le d01ny, but the cud seems
,urr,-Ilartfod, (4(1111., 'fines.
I] err" , i
ui
Mange, Pralrio Scratches and every forst of
cent:igloos itch 011 human or animal:( cured
in ::0 111113':1441) by Wolford's Sanitary Lotion;
It never fails, ;,old by druggists.
A CHICKEN ROOST.
HOW TO MAKE ONE, AND WIHAT
MATERIAL TO USE,
Sint: a post in the centre of the
chieken-hu114e, or out in the yard near
the barn, or where the Olichen, naturally
roost. lion, hole.s throng)) the post, with
11 '2 1•:' -moll auger, 1414(4)11 0 foot apart,
each hole Icing •15 degrees from the one
below it. l'u.lt g')1)11, ,tiff poles, of 5:3-
sltfras or Will/ cherry, L111'01101 1.11ae
110105, until they ore as far out on one
side of the post ne the other. Poles of
these kinds of wend, do not harbor ver-
min as much as other kinds do . Take a
piece of tin, a foot square, and double it
cataco'ner, and tack one corner to the
post, (1 inchce above the lower roosts, and
the other to the rousts; this will prevent
the fowls from roosting close to the post,
and keep then) (lent' of the droppings
from those :move. Don't let roost pules
extend to the 1(allk of a hennery, for
vermin will get into the hulls. If the
roost be set outside. the post can be
allowed to go two feet higher 1.14:)1 the
tipper roost-. and 11 piece of canvas fas-
tened to it. lilt: 1111 umbrella, to keep off
dew and rain. howl; like to roust out-
side in but 43(141le r Leave the b:u'k 011
the pole -;1 it gives the fowls a better
g1'lp, 1111d, 11 lime washed, till' w'11s11 will
Stich on better, and the bark is a dryer
and more cow 101tuhle surface,
Minard's Liniment Curos Dandruff.
o•s
That Sun Spot.
(New York. Tribune.)
On. Old Sol's Iridescent face
A dul(lty freckle 41es,
Ten times (art big as all outdoors,
And something more in size.
It's fall of (Calsus cyclones
And Atlantic hurricanes,
And every other kind of Ill
ThnL haunts tho coast alld 1)lains.
Oh, tall( no more of 4 tcilar tips,
Of balet ul crescent 114301!
No more they stand Its sponsors for
Eeach dread terrestrial plight.
For now a 1110111:111 11001100 8 got'
'I'hent strictly ou the run—
A triple plated bugaboo,
That big spat ou the sun,
That Makes a man uuhleky
When It scowls upon 1113 birth.
What bumps big ;mins 'together.
And what shakes the solid earth?
What bring,: hill): epos winter,
And a 1311'! (4 1001.11 overdue?
What hands out whiskered blizzards,
And a tlulnderrtortu or two?
What makes tile grip somighty
gay,
.111111 Ills
And other human ,
What fosters gout, pneumonia,
And ra0d hill
What 11111va11.14le14catll 100c111/7s? 11111 110 high
And causes stocks to slump?
What Slakes these runs upon tho bank
And cost of living Jump?
Why Is ll:o cruel financier
So cussedly perverse?
What (mites the striking union malt
Go rapid and get worse?
What makes the burglar burgle,
And Inspires the bold Illack )laud?
What started all this have of cringe
That overflows the land?
What nlrule the 13rownsvlllo nigger got
So careless with lila guts?
It's a madness In tho atmosphere-. ;
That big spot on the sun.
Waiting for a Cold Day.
We ' have a few subscribers who re-
mind us of Tom Jones, whom the Swed-
ish collector said had promised to pay his
account in January, Ile reported to the
boas: "Tom Jones say he vil pay in Yan-
nary." "Well," said the boss, "that is the
first time Tom ever set a td►no to pay.
Did he really say lie would pay in Jan-
uary." "Vel aye tank so, he say it been
a cold day when ou got dal; money. Ayo
tank dal been Yltnuar'y." —11011041, Mo.,
Despatch.
1
Cheap Newspaper Graft.
A. curious form of petty graft. has ex•
isled in the Connecticut Legislature for
Homy years with respect to newspaper'.
It has been the custom to off''(' :III cur'
respondents on (1111)' at the session, of
(lett. bully hil01) c3tch, ()sten •jhly lar the
public, service rendered in repelling the
proceedings, :)lit it hu, the 41pp,'''' 11 01' nl
Il suhtl.' 11)'111)' in1end,•11 111 soften crit:•
fiat) of to colee:II )mat lily 111 to \1 ilich
the public slued(' L^(e full inform ltion,
I'ho dole has i7ever been acel'plld by ver•
1 31 111 ilewopap)l's, but ;hull( e4ti,IIUI) 3l Nes-
shin i, (1i'tl'iblltcll II11101)0 1111' I'l'jll'l'4'lltil•
tit'es of jonrnale w'II1).;1! nutualSely re lard
Ole 61).,pm'Ioll'i bounty il, a vested 11:1111,
- --Philadelphia Ledger.
---o•o•�
Idad to Year It First,
"Mrs. Sluuldyll \y113 telling me a story
today ;bunt 111111 odious Mrs. 1alh'v,"
began llrs. Mete::
"See here!" interrupted her lnl�l,:ul'I.
''r thought }oil bated gossip."
"\1'lly•er•,o I d?,, but, of co)))ve, I
can't. hate it th o'ot:;:hly until I )anon'
just c:;;14tly tlh,it it 1.4. t'hillulclphin
Pre :,.
PILES
14" Y011 ARE AI''PLIC'i'1:1)
1\'1`1'11 PILES IN ANY POR11,
1\'rite Ilio at once and he mired
for ever. I suffered for years until 1 dis-
covered this ''Go'l-ti' nd," and now lay fitsir,4
16 to seri you the information that will give
you positive relief.
iv1Af GUEUI'CE FIIEDERICK, 1544 Euc-
lid Ave,, P!lila,,,Pa,
On/MMII/1/1111/1142./011/MIMMNIVINOWNI./...111,41.•44...• •1111114
The Invasion of Canada,
(Now York Sun.)
At present immigration is giving us an-
nually about 0110 11('1v clti,l.eu CO c1•cry seventy
of our total population Canada Is getting
new pcopiu In the preport1011 of ono to thirty
of her present number, 4!('r arrivals last
year are reported as 1,1,917. 11amy of our
alien arrivals are only Itmporary vlsitor3.
They stay it'll It 03 1141111 work 13 slack or
until they have accumulated a comfortable
little roll of money. ')'hen they go 00;10
again, )fumy 1tny with us and add to our
permanent population. Practically all of
Canada's arrivals are permanent Fettlers iu
the dominion. Canada's };aim In flu; over
1905 was 51,2JI, 0r about 49 per cent,
Getting .Tong Swimmingly.
"I low are you got (111g llh,llg 1(111) your
new 1114)101. eau'?" u=1:01 3144. visitor.'.
"First rale," replied 111';, Ool4b'ool:a,
'wall enthusiasm. '•11''''o' 444'(!1))); t.J be
regular ant a('r:lts," \lilwaukca �cntincl.
ISSN I1, NO. 10, 1907.
HELP WAN'T'ED—I''1'J4IIS LL,
kVANTED. A (il)o1) (!11N1':IIAL Shlit-
1,11:1, no wtl..hing ur ironing, wages '
$1,. Apply to \Ids. I'o0'Is. corner Ahordc' a
avendo Sud nests Street, 1Intn(lWI, Ont.
MISCELLANEOUS,
Mrs. Wlnslow's aoot;llag :?y:•un should al-
ways be tired tar c1111dree teething. it
soothes the chnn, srnitlllas the gums, cures
t‘ Ind colic and Iti the best remedy for (Mar-
!hor'a,
14.010.
r!,' LEROY'S
FEMALE PILLS
A rn'e, v111'0 344,1 relll,do monthly regulae
t r 'I1,0m 1'111. 1)3(11 4.48,'1) wed 111 hmugqee
b r
over 1141; ),lire, aim (''13144 Invaluable
ter tho pw44 wa deeigncd, 11114 aro 1(161111•
trr,1 by tho nulko," 1;ncloao stamp for
4,031441 rhrnlnr. 1'11'•e /I W per box of
y 11111, ,''luras n" (10.1, 011 receipt of 0,4
Ly NOY PILL 00..
)lox 42, Hamilton, Caeda
Britain's Merchant Marine,
'1'11 year 13011 was notable for the larg-
est addition to the J1I'itiell nlercuatile
11)414'ille in effect jce to111)4rge and in size
and power ever recorded in any one yea(•.
The 1ut1) udditiou to the register was
1,1„ill,(l10 tuns. The inerelmnt steamers
turned out, of 1111' :shipyards represent
] tlutl,Illt) tuna gross, an advance of 12 1-2
per Cent, un the pr )3111(4,1011 of 1905. Sail-
ing ,hip.; 044'' 110 longer n factor of im-
portance in. considering tonnage afloat,
and a further 20),000 t0119 4(118 reul()VOd
fr'onl the Ilrilish register Owing the year,
-- ,0tolo11 Financial '1'inlc4.
gee
ENGLISH SPAVIN LINIMENT
11e:wive; all hard, soft ur c.tllou3ed lumps
I,nd blemishes from horses, blued spavin,
curb.;, splints, ring00111, sweeney, stifles,
:Trains, yore find swollen throat, coughs,
etc. Save 1,;;10 by use of 011e bottle. War.
ranted tile 01041 woudcrfai Jlleulislt Cure
evl'l' known. NO](I ((0 dl'oggist,,
4•* -
Eight Bathtubs for 2,500 Persons.
(New Toric 'I'rIbuno,l
Pittsburg authorities have when a census
of the bathtubs In dud city, and find that
there are only eight in the entire thirty-
fourth ward. That Is the mill district, run•
Meg w1+'`t 111ollg ('ars on street from the I'olnt
bridge, 0111111.41 2.1,4,1) poople live, where Gib
MN) vote laud where (1? school children are
ron)pclle'1 to grrew up 1301)0ut tho most or-
dinary accommodation 4,
SUFT.RFLUODUSI HAiR PERFECTLY RI 5MMOVED
I want every woman who reads this advertisement to fiend me her name (31)41 ad-
dress so I can send her information that will take off hair from I':u'e, N.ok, Aetna, ole., for-
ever. Don't misjudge my secret by umducceqsfui attempts of otters. Why suffer the an•
nuance longer when a stamp will brine; relief, 1 suffered humiliation for years an,i
and nolo a 41 ppy Ir0nu111. No trace 1s left on the nkln after using, and the treatment
can be used by yourself In your own chamber, Don't rend any money but write mo t0•
day 0410 the information will be sent reale! immediately.
Address MARCELLE LA GRANDE, 1(ith and Euclid Ave., PHILADELPIHIA, PA.
orgy
linnecnonnornalcsrnoistsranomonsmartiosaannaamensonamasammersaussonsamoosimaniannio
ASK YOUR DEALER FOR
Duchess Priscilla Fine HosieryFor Ladies
Lt and
Rock Rib and Hercules School Hose
Strong as Gibraltar Limit of Strength
Princess Egyptian Lisle For Children's Fine Dress
Little Darling and Little Pet For Infants
Latnbs' Wool and Silk Tips All Wool
Flute Hosiery Manufactured for the Wholesale Trade by the
CHIPMAN-HOLTON KNITTING CO., LIMITED, HAMILTON, ONTARIO,
OVE''' AAY FREE
For Correct Answers to this Puzzle
The letters to rho lett of this advertisement when proporly arranger! opells four words. Can you
spell outrthre° of them_If so the grand prizes we offer aro surely worth trying tor. 'l'Itroo
Correct AnI WOr4 `Y i ll. It you oannot make them out yourself, get some friend to help you.
•1.C17411„Aelu„i
Or...tORONT
N 0. 1 1 The > <rat word when the Iettoro aro
properly arranged anent; the nnmo
of a largo Canadian city. Tito mond
word when tho letters aro properly
arranged opens the name ofsome-
���� N0. 2 thing we all use. The third word
when properly arranged swells the
name of something wo cull do. The
'��+t��',,l� �'cI�_p, fourth word when properly arranged
,ri,b,J"A,L'�.1�9 1 . 113 NO. 3 f,nollr) Mite narno of something WO all
=n have.
In order to help Too a little we
�p� t t� ,i� have put aznarltunder the Let letter
1.'tl EC I p,OS N0. 4 in each worth Now eters S(a)go
,m, them out. •
Merl
irtnisatufamopfennprospoonowesppszrzraforovaismommennof
m
cotman (menu r,:
,:',SL-AXAMZVdIersA,faLArf •,••-•'•.ir.ar+nrYrnaa
onse.emalmvurrromonerformriumor w asom onooaaoraw ®n>R
if; rlocs not cont, you 0110 clout to try and solvo title puzzle and it you aro correct, you may
4 win a lar.;r, amount of Carat. Wo do not ask any money from you and a centeet llko this
13 very Interost.h)g. 1t docs not Inattsrwhereyen live, we do notearo ono bib who gots the money,
if you 0511 spell out three of these words, wr(to then plainly mod mail your anima to us, whh
your name and 1ddres plainly written, and I f your answer ie correct we will notify you prolnpU\t'.
We are givi n(; awn;,' "11.00,00 for correct &newer° and a few minutes of your Uwe. I)on t
dela ;', 44cnd In your anawnr at ono,
Wertr-(:(leas:(Int: thousands oftloifvtrsto advertise oar burtnes%
THE GERMAN : NK'PILL 00,, Dept. 4 TORONTO ONT
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Sten /A!'E?Y MATCHIES FOR HOTELS, WARBISOU8ES, ROSIVALI,
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114111 \l'4I:t,111 1 w ., 1-1 I. III 1 111 ,I' 1.011,4'.;
1!1" 1114,',1!14'1 11'1''1•, 14 111' approaching
Hilo 4i t': i l,leiilet I.y `Ih:)blt.lnesor,
j, "1111.01"1 t0 1;•44(13), ,t
or flood, :1(,11 1 is I.",'(144)4; 1.) the eager -
111' „ 4'1'',111 \, i1i ':n Ono 11,4(1;= cull .,lwall:,10 ;
1111' grape llLlt 1', rer111(,t 1
.110'.1.4 111•' 1 incl of Jr'I n,,11e111 111','11'
nv.'n 1I::n;;v1' by 110100 in:; 0111 the rum and
1101%00.1 lo:1 141111'11 II.:II 1'41111' 1 0 the
1101'(11('1'.1 1.!::414111 1 !11.01:gII 111'11'lh!`1111e:f,i•
The prophet's wild' %%I 1' also 1 warn-
ing to e'eini u'i,i, ()ion this beautiful
4)!t;•. lefelrtd to as "the crown of pride."
1), t4;�ethot, v. it h til, "fat valleys"
eroun1 imla!!j:1, V'l pronlun1('d a tele
rib'' "woe," \Cine had ruined them; and
because of their gross w'icket11I .l the
Lord had decided to destroy them, AI -
wady the :1s;'lvtians %vele whetting their
swnrd4 nut prl'paring to swoop down
113)011 0011. ')'Ile 111':1lructiOn 4u111(1 be
e on►plete, like that caused by a terrific
hailstorm or 11 groat flood tv. 2). •1111•
aria \you'd he "trodden under foot"
(w, :;),
li.The evils of strong (hie); (v4. 7, 14).
7, Put they also have erred Tho pro-
phet, mow turns to the Southern I:ing-
tlnm, the tribe; of ,Judah and Benjamin.
"Jerusalem as %ve11 as Niltitrilt has her
inebriates and heel),'» of disgusting 10•
tuvioution, '(Hough her punishment is
n0o a8 near :'s that of the !mailer!' king -
dim, there are seen the )Stu•',+ of sure
(1velilic," "Note the effects of strong
iliinl: portrayed in this verse: 1. Erring,
\1•tu:d('ring into forbidden ways and
places. to 1':4'00 the religiirlli tonlher;
Ir(1 astray .:3. (('hulls absorbed in mile -
A. 'I hey
il.•1,'Ihey 0(41001 see thin,;., a4 they
ere, or judge (4rreetky, .i, The w•hul( life
i, perverted," I'hrmigll tvinr "I'aleatia:
%Pit's in antiquity ftt11111.4 for its Vines
;(ad wine. Then, are len different, names
in the ( Ill Test:', u t:t for the vine, and
twelve) fol' %eine, ',inti at 11'11x1 ilia"O'
ICNt4 in 11'111011 1h•lnikomlo;, 11:111 1!rinki:ig
1110 mentioned."- (;elk ie.
1'110 pri..,t - -'I hey yogi, especially inex-
enylhle beans( ut land'.; iverd. No priest
4)401(1 lats.fiII\' drill; 41'3110 01' strong
drink (Lev. x. Ill, The prophet ---Not
persons especially inspir''d of (toil, hut
ofri(i:t3 nu'S1iu'rs of the prophetic order.
-llwny;i many in Judah ‘rho had no
strong 'sense of religion (J(.1', v. 1:1, :11;
1:zrl:. xiii. '2.16; /.epi. jjj. 't).-- I'ttI. 1'401.
1sW111o\y('(1---"11(11 sometimes say that
1 Iles• swallow their wine; it were truer
to .,ay their wino swallow's t110111," "1t
eats up their substance; it devours
their health, it gnaws off Illy fine edges
of their sense of 111)1:01; in fine, if it
have its way, it will ultimately swallow
them down, body and soul,"---llr, ]3urro11.
They become wholly• absorbed in their
appetite, 11ru throw IIWIly all they have,
and 811 they hope for, in this v,orld and
in the next --family, fortune, happiness,
31f1', ((eaten, evel'yttllllg-- to gratify their
appetite for Strong drink,---'I'elottbet, Err
in vision- Rendered themselves 11)1:! a,
ble of reeciwing divine communication. ---
t ;ray. are seen reeling and Htaggerilg
ens they come from their most sacred
fIlt 'tions. :1 strong, indignant, descrip-
tion of druul(onness in general. -Put.
Com, AS the outer eye may see double
and become blind ender the influence of
drink, Ho the inner 1.y0. sees double and
i; gradually blinded. The true path
climbs, they lose it and go downward.
'.)'bey wse the true light and follow false
lights to outer. darkness. 11'e need a
constant, (dear told %veil -defined vision of
(10x.'('0 things; (hid, His I:ingdnul, the
ilea! life, the ;:mal of life. -Leavitt, Coda;
ministers need a pure 11(1411, a clean life
lulu 0 clear vision. Stumble in ,judgment
--;.tagger when pronouncing ,judgment.
Priests and prophets %tor, sometimes
,judge+. Lite is a 1)rtt('ti(tll enterprise.
1t I0ljltil',k; ll 1)11',('1: conscience, it clear,
discriminating, Ill')Itlale jlltlgtltilll.---Lea•
vitt, Submit your judgment 111 Him,
that 1[e may t.hlnl: 1Ihmough Your mind,
o1' direct, you to tl 111'41 l!1 :.:11141011, '
1'ieyer,
8. '.(There is no place elan --The 1',11401'
bu7iness is at fi!tuy business, and every
one \t•ho is engaged in it or has any-
thing to do with it is made filthy h\'
it. It i:3 the parent of uncleanness,
body, mind, :111d sold i)i the one (oil-
necti4l with it become polluted and (ur-
1.111:1,
ill. The Scoffers reproved (Vs. iv::.
1:3), 9, 10, \\'11041 shall Ile tench, etc,----
111,tny regard these verses as the yvm'ds
used by the scoffers Its they umoiko:I,
,ridiculed and scornfully rejected the
lnstruetious of the .prophet. "'.I'h(y treat
Eel's method of dealing with therm, and
warning then( 11y 11is prophets, 441111
contemptandderisjnu, \That, thpy,
doth he treat us 1s 100re • i111:111Li ,just
weaned'? 110th 11e teach us like little
children, constantly going over the ;ante
easy lessons?" -Clarke, \Ce Must 1'uu-
l'eive verse IO a9 spoken in Inlj!IIio1'V.
with at mocking motion of the head, and
in at childish, stammering tune.--!:'•w:lld,
'For it i4 precept tip in'ce'pt it:. 1
('hiss is the true meaning. The J; Opiu't
had been repeating the same 4arning
'Tail' and agtliu, and the people were
'tired of it. Like many )(•day they pre-
ferred' not to hear about their sins, 11.
Nay (11. V4) -The prophet's reply begins
with this verse. Isaiah ntacl:S these s0of-
revs, who entlsidcred themselves perf tet-
ly secure fa'onl 'evil, with great force
aid severity, turning their own langu-
age, :'spoken in mockery, [tick upon them-
selves. "Yes, it $hall be as you say, ye
shall be taught by It strange tnl1gt11,',
011((1 in it strange 1111111, w'Ilither you trill
be envied into cmptivit3'. '.L'heh you will
be forced to lenrn like children,"
12, '('his is the, rest, etc.. -Cod had
given (11010 repeated nod faithful wwent-
ings, (pointing out to them the true rest
and the way 'to obtain It, but they had
closed thein' ears and "would not hear,"
1.11•, 1.
t loll :11111'; i11411, t1N' !: 1 , .+, y M n ''. 4 I r, 4- r .!
plop' io,1 ,inei1 '1'J:i CLf I'10.19 1'".1tT WILT.. -LAM
h , ,/• 1'4 i FP a (�'";, t' )' 1('1.,1 1 1 tial';' ,. .C.'.1, t 11
Ileveled>!' , �, i� � xf t,,,1 �� ''� '1 , :I' Ito I:1 .1!'
1)1 I:ed 4('001, 3 t t .alien') 4 (114)'0. 1. J 1; , � Yr (,:4 )� E.;,") S , ' t•'" 0 A ....J1)1)1. -.Y U r IIT:'
, ( I 14,:11 '1� I.li' ,.11•' 1'. ,11•'1 :a_.1'..� 1 �'. ,)
1. �•, c,,, 14 u/ , , , T
1 l j4; ''t' J1i if11 1 .I, ,i ! Ii' l). :1' lJ t. :1 A.1.:1.1.
and that all the 1110any in \olivh tL ,fjf �w
Irusled 10r 4irdillg Iheul �ff 4V4111,1 1,l) egst,d
of n')
1:1, .\1111 fall hack':w111I, ekl', -- T111'y 11101 V' F773
,), c:;,5
' 1,.
r
made them 1111 1 i E t I
I and 1 '4 u. 1 1
1 l a I. 11 hl ,I 11 till 1
1, r. ,
1'F
41i'ttai' ;, t1V4' ',t'
1(
`tiJ Illi L '{,
a Cd11
lase
ter- 111, 111's,
1'(`31 t shiners,11111', l'wed .I l' '• �'
great
1m11tlnat;l. Wil mai lot( yiniet(' (��I ONG;��dC (� B-'hW:�11)
( o!'h law with impunity, 'Those who per•
siyt in their wickedness and spurn 11i- A rilarvellon and Triumphant ftccord
offer; 11f mercy will ultimately be v.:A of Victory Over (Disease,
(rens itis presence,
1'11.1("1'1(':11, AI'i'LI('.1'I'!UN'S' No medicine 1119 ever effected ns 1x r7e
1. Strong ,',rink leads to ruin, 1. Ewell a nulri1nr of wonder:tit and almost mar -
1 hos, high iii 11w thur(h wire uffot'tat %.011„128011114 ris 1'1!ycilino. 1t but., had one
3'y it e tremendous power, 'The priest continuous record of victories over diseas-
es of till) throat, chest, lungs and stomach.
%('hero doctors have pronounc041 (' 01.1
iucurahjo from consumption find other
who should have yes, a good example to %V1Utjng di11(11049 I'sycllino rt('pa in and
their oeopl(', were t herese1"e.4 1'1110('11 by rescues number lt'Fa people even from ti:e
it. They sw'allow'ed it, 1)11(1 were "swill- very verge of the grave. Coughs, )'olds,
lowed up" by it, The ravages of ruin ('.ta•1h,13ronchitis, Chills, Nigl►tSw(vith,
are not confined to the lower strata of I,1) Grippe, Pneumonia, and other like
society, but it 011neka 111 ('1)11•)'4 alike, troubles, all of (which nre forerunners of
and brings down the king from his Consumption, yield quickly to the curse
lhr0ne, the priest from his holy office tire; powers of 1'sychine,
and the prophet from his sacred rolling. MI14. (.'anlphnl3, one of the manycurod,
2. ')'Ile ((111(4) 1i1S1(Y4 were disast•olus, makes the following statement :
IVIleu drunken with wino the prophet I cannot refrain from telling' sal who huller
erred ill vision, lie 1'011111 not cum pre- n! my t(lnnrl',(h1n rrcnrery 41!11 I'nehlne. 1I
f Apl'fl, )9e1 1 o:togh((t henry roll lyliIt 11 trtt'ed
held tae 3)'utI:, and was in a 11)01,1 1'011• on my' 11111'g3nll'I grf:duslly led to collsuntpt'.:,!E
clition to believe lies. Sad the 14810 of 1(011'3 mut. x1.1'.3), W814 nu)Jeet• to 011;111 81;4)4(x,
1 he people Ivhen 1 ho pl'oph(1't \•1x1011 i5 „e II! t traar ltcv. Mr,' Dln! xff torl(�Insid �Irrl
5 t 1.{,Ill
H111're11 through strong drink. The priest preslyterfl:n ('hurrh, reeolnnlended DU'. 'Sloe 4n's
stumbled 1;1 judgment. Ile was incapable )tftcb111`ei1)(re, \ ion 1 was living' in Ontar! i
(If 111iltilt1'1•ill'r ill 11°13' lflin'ni Itlhl brut'• t Ii;r T'd,11t11R' fur a 831011 than 1 oto null
n elcf, well, Ill; night tiwenly and eau: h cen0d,
int; 1 he $1118 of 1 he people before the 1 3(11)hs oro I stopped taking 1'Fycliine, 8s 1 wits
Lord of 1104(4. 1) is 1111 evil d11y fm,
:my
(Il brtler I ntmt Ilk'. Iii'ivrhleue(1 to day 1 never
(" Y htia been n god-
Itnlli when 1 he lenders of 1 he church or �l;ud to Inc, lst�, Ar:nsl'4v C.lnlrnr.'r.,
stllle nre given to strong drink, and Cottonwoo1,N.W,T,
when the .4,lnetion iniquity sling the PSYCH -LINE never disappoint?.
people( 11 .r PS`i CIIINE has no substitute. s( been brutally alhus,ll I)y '1'11044 lvhu 11.1(1
I )ll win,, Hu, example of the priest There 18 no other medicine Just as Ilivd t0 11(1(100 you (0 1:(1:1111111\i‘4'
ell lilt; ttgajnst
nn'I the prophet, the people iwenin1 cors gOc:(1.'' lir. 1\') It ' to 111 ,ff,(t that .lir, 11'11',(4)
cor-
rupted, ":111 table, are full of vomit" At sal dealers, FMc, cn'.1 $1,00 per bottle, had dru_:.(d t(1)1 fleet :'d you; w•hjclt
(v. ), 11'1101 n filthy, odium,, beastly, 11 not write to 4tnt,ua':0 4 you 111('0 :old there told Volt)'
rude, ill-mannered thing the sin of Cll. T. A. SLOCUM, L!:'nile1, 173 king St. W,, TOR8NT0 Innther w1•re f111s"';'' .\.----''1 did qct
diul!:einiess is! "\1'hnt lel affront to "11',(10'1 u ';our I,roth,r that
human 141011,ty!" It is enough to sicken 1)r. Root's falSncy Pills aro a sure '11:0 tI :.("1::.11::11'18 pni)11 bad ('oulpel1,11
the ;;1'(111;!est to contemplate the de. ild pfim. i;:lttt:fTC cure for Rheunatisttt ee.,1 1(' 111;'.1(' falx11 1,tat)'In(Ilte Ogait(,(
baucherie: and shameful sights incident to Bright's Disease, Pain in the Hack tine \I'hitl'?'' A. "1 diot."
lunedrinkiug, 13' the lh'unkeuicl.s of , all fortes of l:idrtcy Trouble. 25c per
beauty" became 18 a "fading flower," be- "3lill he nnf ayl y)::11111:f you feared Vie
Eplt•aim 1)11(1 ,Judah f heir "glorious box, at all denser:., leo', and you .4143:( you did, and he said
1 len
ou xheuld arm yourself for protection':'
1'1,4x4) 14311, overcame thein, and the judge 1 --"1 remember no such conversation.-
melts of 1111 offended (loci soon fell, offspring, and destroys those whom he .1.- "Did he net bay you should have 8 n1'•
heavily upon this stubborn and rebellious has sworn l0 love and protect,"
v"1"1.1" :1.- "114) did int,
p('op),) for the tang of Assyria laid their 1'i. Strong drink causes the death of "Didn't be bus sou a ot.yr?„ :\, --
country waste and carried the people into the soul 114 well as that of the 1)edy. It ,'Ile did not."
•
(aptiwity, 1 not only robs the man of his chnrttott'r,
11. Strong drink brings lieu into awful . but, shuts, him out of heaven and 1111(114 "Diel you nit give hint money t0 buy
yeti 11 r,Vo;vot•'t'' :1.--"1 dill not,''
bondage. They ;u'4) tauten captive by it, ,hill n3) in hell, ,
lid the captivity is shameful. Some of `"-'r"' 4 "That. iS 1111,' said 31r, Jerome, and
311)'.41' wretched 811ve8 have thent8elves P. CED ON IIOGuS TELEGRAM. ~Ii•'• '1'11x4 left the room,
(unfe4y('d tilt there i n WORICED Dr, Charles F. ilingailan, of Pittsburg,
a of It (,recta' i physician, laindage in the world than Ilett to which 1 Swindler, the Thaw family 1 Fools St. Catharines Hotel ' then was
they are 1111bjert. I. 'Their appetites are
enslaved. They have an uncontrollable
thirst for the fiery rum, rind when in St, Cntbaclnos Despatch, -A new kind Ir ,r R,
this condition they will sacrifice honor, of stvindla was worked on a )oral hotel lain t 11x:4 141'e11I)-, ,101 eating little and been.
health, wealth, 10411'1 ones, character and to tpieuc!t signed by James yesterday, A strnngcr walked 414.(0 1110 St. Ell )much changed front his former (undi-
luted
0vcry1313n Ihnt 3.4 good and pare to C,nthabtes House and produced n telegram, lion. Ike had know'', Thaw from child-
obtrlin strum; drink with which to and asked the der::11444 told the 111(101' was formerly of a
OW ranging fire within. It ho would 1'.x4)11 n cheque for $2.' l,uuyxlut nnttu'e.
2. The will of 1110 drunkard hoeoiiie 'rhes the clerk did on the strength of the On Anguist 17, 1(3013, he ea!Ird 01) Thaw
affected, Il.11(1 Ill 1111114' 4)181'8 �0 en�la'• telegram, but an enquiry at tilt! telegraph 111 1114) 'Tnlllliti and again saw 111111 on
n cc, �optelmber I1.
An Alibi for White.
1':lidenie that Stanford White was not
in the 'Twenty-fourth street studio 011
Ile, night El,•elyn Nesbit 'I'hrlw• declares
he drugged 1)11(3 mistreated her is in the
and the prophet have erred through wine„
(4'. 7). 'Those 4110 should have liven
lower:( of strongt11 in til, nal jn. those
' I' 4111•: 1'1 ' '1', 'Il .,,
!.!. 1;-;111::•. '1 1.,!1
delett"(, nod to:d, ;, :,'
, 11,
11,1' , . 1 1L4 1:111!, „•.111'11,! b; t!, lir.
1 ttl 1i1 1
'ill ',444)1 I:1'hl t') 1114) 1';In j1'
1'11 4'1'1 1!1'1' )lits e:il 1. 11111. 0 1`; 1!
f 1 ill,. (1'1,1! 1,1 '_o ell -'ll' (',:.'1!",i 44 !i •'' 1.t 1111,.
Dr. I lan:I to :4k U;:" , f 1!11 dew!, 1,11.,'„1;1', il"I!:'t' 11.(.11. \', 111!;1! f:',•I:I i'1.!'I
i�'.''r i'•t t. ',1 1x1',;40. •,:?', "11111 in111+•\4) 1 i)n44'.
s lift IT 0,101'1 (WV(94 d
/,sill( !i1'!, la 1» (1)'d; of
1);14 el'!(eihy j("I Jur+, rim"' :101! :!silt ;,tjnli', a;1d diseasesI determined
1''100 free the tool!). Ales. 'Phil%\ to k4) p :1 supply handy. Iteine 4)u•
di.) in 1 "et .I elian(:: to '•p),tk 14 11:'1' 1111x
t4 t e 1111 ;I 1'l ?1'1'1 1', i 1111,;1"!11 11,
1x11!1!.
\t chid be a most useful tiling to t:ll:e
Jerome then steted that he had :th,u1f. oitaine(t a r,11,0,1�. iu Pert.
ovrl'11,nlsed (,110 pi;iII1 111 )llr+ el'0<ti e:,a111114' 11 Illlulll, 3 011 wef% wen It with I (1111 11
tithe; of 1Irs• Evelyn Nesbit 'I'lrttt•, and 1 nlav •,I That 4(11pretty nearly ev,'ry
1141.((, that "Ill' bg recalled for a fe44 day 'it wa4 called into r011ui,itiun lis
0uestiei!'. slating that it 4411.; 1101 one or other of the )111\ for eat,,
merely a matter 1ffe11Il) the eredibil- 1'
iIs' of the \'iti" 4, but 0 11)1ttr'r which I1 1- wonderful 3)044' 1luiokly Zt0.lm-L'uk
Ile might wish to l'(1111Y°4'('l'i 011 rebuttlib l.lk h the soreness (alt of cuts, bay(((s,
1iS'lll•1:- 1111(1 illjlll•i011 at11J 1,11 4111 .:I1'•
end he wvkliell to lay a found" tj.m fur
311(11 10tjn11 by calling her att.,aline t0 4)3' it 1x1'04)(1 3{uldeu upiniutr, fre;nl 1111
trim 11x1 ((':'arils to try it. 1 have
the na)ttrr. -111'.;, 'I'Ltt4v 1,a� t!:"r,'f�':',' f,nlau it vel' fine I''n' akin dt•na,e. and
I (I)') 11l'J117.13' 1'g(''h))))ula! 1t as a hollsl'-
lis hi'• fir4l 1)uv,tion Jlr, .11'1'1 uu; ',mil• lit'! ! L•i!l:i,''
eatg;l that he intends t.) esll Iliever'1 )11'. La:,,cv1!rs c„''tl, nue 0f file lead•
''41!s;alt to the (witness stand t:, contra. , (iu11'1'111111'llt. illl'll1'rt4, 1;;11'4' "1
.!i. 1 ! ; ',x14)1', l'l e dist riot 1110rnev is 'i1% 8".":
1114\wd,l I1) er1;111'a>Icl trtivt'r'Iblto 01' :Ulu- !Ml1e 114 br4:ttlllnll 111 the
)tris(! fit-, but ettiuol el Int c01 entire pulit;' of %tau -)auks which in u1';
,ip.111/ ;4 , ( (';":'ll,l:'llV a,111311ed for s;iI1
Mitral 1 -arty.
"I)I(I1.1'(1! 1.0!' ',! ':lull, (1!.1111.1'',; and / ',sea•-',." ;1111.1i,lk 011)114
(U1 ti, 414.1 btll'114, 14th',%)'%, ) 4 Z(llla,
11x:1.4.. lifter y411r return In 111 1x11'03)4) !11 lead 1 sores, ringworm. ulcers, el eels s,
198:Ji" asked the district altt.rnoy. "I !
('hopped 111ave ,'.pl•in„ pimples. blood
dill n(.t 1'i plied Mrs. I'huw.
, ,4',11,0, 0111•(1110 al,'it•l' ,1 (le. As an
"11'11(1', dal ylSl sec I►inl? .1.-"lu I
('titbt'1•eati4 )) It relieves (•;call) tt1'lll„
New )'nrk," 4)j'tti)(, .1l1 drhggi t4
"I)i(1 you not tell him in substan((, neuralgia ami
that (chile yon 44 ere abroad you had ;1)141 ,titre, 4c;1 at ;,0e. a le,x, 1.1• from
%:lnl foil ('o., 'I'ol•ent(,
b(.::ch s,nt int' ?''_'..ill. `and le. 1,1:1101/
and we Will mail von fn.r wimp!' box,
,,1 .,1:.. 11 ('1•"„ 4,11 114:!1:
4, 1'. 4,E: „ .1 1 1I .•1! , , ''' it, e.
4 ,11,11;, 1:,1','10 4') 1'14' 1)';,111'111,11
Clerk by a New Game,
swor). Ile told 31r. Uelmas of seeing
These on November' 10, 1903, at wvhioh
time lie was nervous told illelallncholy. Ile
ed, it no longer acts with freedom, With I fnitc,. tPl stnal� erlahid llwalkedb Into the C.
the powerful appetite clamoring, for ill•' p, 1t• sending office, token a couple of send-
dulgeitee, and the weakened w'111 yicitt• I Uig blanks from the counter, and had writ-
°f
rit-
ing t° the strntlgt4r power, the 11)1(11 be-
tel out the telegram himself.
Ile also endeavored to secure a telegraph
1',044(8 a 11upelcru chaructcr, and 1115 I' envelope, but was refused by the clerk,
Wreck and ruin nre almost als!oltutely I M►r, ]tent's name nrra)enra on the tap of ilia
sure 1(4 follow swiftly unless he appeu)Y telegraph blank as manager of C.P.H. 'fele to1°,4rdsion (?1' llislrict :lttorney Jerome
e the "mighty ot0 save i meld called
strong to tooklithe Montreal,
heanti
signed from gtitetlpri, ted 1,ny4 the Evening World to•tl!ty. This evi-
(ICIr1t1. An 03(1 10901 (11100 called oil a , form. dense it is asserted, i8 1)11.41)1 1)1)011 in•
doctor to get a remedy t'ot' his iufl:tntt'd 1 ---••_-'�''�r hence tit:( '14,011 to \\')life's friends, 4.110
eyes. :1'114) physician told Lint he thought I KRULL BROTHERS ON TRIAL, declare that he spent nearly the whole
he could cure him, blit it \woulct be neeex-; •---
1 of the eielnt in question entert•tining n
sa•,v for hint to leave off drinking ('ll German •
Workmen in Toronto Charged
1irely, '".I'het fie'ew'ell, eyes," sajd the c rally ul' fl•jen,k iii illi, -Nadisun spare
With Stealing I'nt,
infatuated and ent;laVed drutll:nrd, 111
the State 01 t ('1111: vauill a few) year:;
' yl , 'foronto llrrpntch,-'rhe preliminary 10.11'x1 -
tt"11, Et young 111.111 !militia! a viell o 411tto11 In to the charge of extensive stealing
strong drink, In vain he tried many of tallow and fat from tho Dorris Abattoir
times to rid llilnself of the tremendous Co, agctlrnst Herman reel 1101111•X1i Kt'u11s
power that wait dna'; illg him down so was begun In the Police Court yesterday,
rapidly', 1)11e (lay ill his desperation, 111 and 4111 be continued this morning. The
hj8 3)111(10 with the awful appetite withe.omesey alleges that $10,000 worth of fat
and tallow was shlppcd to Solulub f Co,
which lie was possessed, he locked ,hint• 1)auiburt;, (1crma11y. )tudolplt iJrtlnblg, for
self 111 It 31>))1)1, placed rt gla SS of wilis• whose at't'est n warrant, was Issued on M0n-
11(43', his tweak)) 111,11 it loaded revolver on day, surrendered and pleaded not guilty to
it charge of complicity to the theft.
Mr, Louts P. llcyd, 1C,C., counsel for the i4 t•:,p((3((3'that 31ay 11ac•Kenxje, the
n'otbers, claimed the fat shipped would not (•1)0!0' oil friend of f:-ii:yh \,4)11•
xceed $500, and said that tho case was on; sl
for n cl%'fl court. 1 utww, will testify 1)4 111 c:lncot',Ut!nm;
,_•.,.,. ...._.. .,. •......�....._,»�...,....... ,he is said to have ball with Stanford
•t titbit; before hint mid resolved that if
ha emu not summon trill power 4u1'fi•
eienh to keep hill from yielding to his
terrible appetite that was gnawing his
eery Vilnls for one hour, and if he should
drink: the glass of rum, he would then
aid there blow his briins out With the
rly'olVer. 114) had a fearful struggle, and
the 14(10' was n l'ery loci one to him,
Lilt: hi, will -power kept hon front yield-
ing, 110 afterward sought the Lord, 40110
0)1101t'ted met saved from the appetite
for strong drink, and for many years
has been an honored and successful
pre.lcller of the gospel of Christ and an
able .11111 persistent worker in the cause
(1f temperance.
llf. Strom.,; drink d(atoy5 1114) biddy.
sooner or later the strongest constitu-
tion yields to the subtle poison and is
1)101:011, null the victim !weenies a physi
0:11 ((enol•:, Those addicted to the use of
runt ea:ily 11(('00e a prey to disease and
)-tun pass aft' the stage 0f action. The
t 1'0Viya•14 111 e.. filled wills the bullj(14 0f
young n1,0 who !lore. b('etl Ont dot', in
their ))a•ime by this (reek destroyer.
1V, Siring drink rubs tlio (h eld:aril
of his property, '('his kind °f slivery
is 1't'I V 1'x3:C`1111wg, .\ ;;lOItll'llinii 1(10! i ly
OMR' 111(41 the 011 V 4111>1'h mj'1jrn), in
Gho'ario, 111 ,I beastly gate of intn';i•
cation, and MIS converted before be left
the, .mous. Ile testified that he lord been
fist yea's it ,judge on the bench, !miter-
ed nod respected, and possessed 0t' great
w'ealtll, lle started that 1)313 yearly sifts
to charity amounted to thousands of dol-
lars, but tint he 11011 lust his wealth,
his honor, his hurtle and friends, and he-
roine an outC?1,14; through strong drink,
)lis litory was piliful, but it is simply
the old, old tale than 1410 been 1011'at-
ed ten thousand tinges by others.
C. �;trmsg drink deatroy_s 1110)1al af-
fection..it ails caused )nen to turn
against their loved ones and act like
.lemons toward then), Alcohol inflamer
the brutal passions, exciter the lusts,
and the otherwise loving )inn kills lois
tot'!', "'('ills," says the 1Corltl, "wits
0n0:n)141(!ly the .surprise which the pro-
1,.'c1:11(r had in 41111'1 for t!Ie defence, hitt
although it iuight offset, the testimony
given by Evelyn Nesbitt. '1'11a\V it cal -
1103 be ;oven to the ,jury es it docs 111)3,
disprove that. 1:0(1y11 told her husband
1!11' 11)41',) sit` 411'S slit! 414."
Story Unbroken.
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10
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TORONTO, • CANADA 7
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\\'bile anti repeated to 'I'ha',w in 41)1:'11
it k claimed 1\'bjle laughed at 1Ite love
4f 'I•lm\y for hit wife, and s.Iid it would
mat b" Iouj' until sh0 return'(! to him.
1:vc1:'il .\:',!'it '!'haw. left Ilse stand
yesterday w ith )ter 4111, pruc1je111;y ttn•
111'"1:111. '1'u 1),'%ere :11r. '1000!:11 hron;;ht
on! 1 1'1) 111)'1' et' facts 10111011 (1) not 10-
(10111u1 to 1101' (1(1it 111111 14.11',4)11 11111y ,4',1'
110 ::aid to rrflel't on her Credibility hest.
1.8id, 111(nn intll:ill: iter admit that the
facts hardly justified the 13lf(renee tb.;t
411, teas drugged at. 1,11' (11(10 4118 says
WIiite 1.113110,1 hoe, her story 1'001010(1 jn
1111 its essential details jusi 1s sh( 4)r•
3 311811V 1(11'1 it,
ONTARIO DENTISTS DENTISTS MEET.
Seventeenth A.nnual Convention
Toronto.
Toronto 1)espat^h.-"1',a14 1be 41(18s of r''-
'unts chnnt(ed slave tfc 111trnd(!(;'0'1 (st
sineate ('(111,:1116 141:4 City ,:,1'ji.'1 Ur
technical dist1111lol, but to the nudfetve
deeply interesting; at the seventeenth nunual
eotventton of the )Mario Dental 3mmieiy,
which continued 1
6 session 3re(c)d. in tll
Demo! College Theatre, College strict. The
sdbieet Wag introduced by Dr. l), C. Smith,
Stouffv'111e, and the discussion followed pure -
13' technical 111)01.
Tho election of officers resulted nn follows:
]h', P. '1'. Coglan, Guelph, honorary Presi-
dent; 1)r, A, A. Smith, Cornwall, l'resklent;
Dr, W. J, Bruce, Ithtenrdlne, Vire-President;
Dr, 0, A. ltoberts, Toronto, Secretary: 1)r.
0, A, lteunedy, Treasurer, and Dr, b''. C.
Husband, Toronto Archivist. The dtstrlot
representatives oro: -Dr, M. W, Cleary, Ot-
tawa; Dr, 1), Baird, Uxbridge; 1)r, A, 11,
A, Mason, Toronto: 'Dr, J, C. Sweet, 11510-
iltonl Dr, 0. 0, '('rigger, St, 'J'hemitsL Ar,
0,, P, Allen, Mount Forest, :and ,J?': E. 0,
Cunningham, London.
HIS CROW IS TERES.
TIIE FORESTER AIMS TO PRODUCE
TREES AS GRAIN IS PRODUCED.
".1 (,)veer 10111(1,' ere)) i4 tree," it"
been 09113 .4ugSrestrlt a.4 ;I delinili011 1'l
a forester. G(('('ilt) eons1deltiti°11 of the
dl1101(1)))) 4\'411 'u far toward r(;:110 jug
the li.tze 111111.11• 14',(',4)1( ting t:'1.111, '•fur-
est'c" 1114(1 '' Rr(ster" lie :!1 til•' a1orage
IUil:m,
he it;meet''. Ginn 111 l>k 441,:1, 1, dj,-
tt:t(tly ))Lill (:1.11111, null til:' ',Mule j, tr11,,
(,f the foie. -ter. la rtu'.,lug a fie!d of
wheat the fart,): r pa3 4 1111 g:W4'1'111n;;1
5)10111 i1;lU'tlllt nl attelltnli to 1111 1:0,•
theti0
14d1! of the situation; i1 dee,1 t
mutter to hint wIothor the ise;d 1.t
tV11'!ilt looks pretty o1' net. 11 is
wants i, to living tug wI1.')( 1') 1,:1'1
31)3(1 then I1:1),'(':+( it and ;;et it x41 ty t)
the mill el' the ei1'v (ter, lie 4)41:4 11:!1'!d
to (('awe it ,)lir. I1,(a11`t' h,' lifi i A r. 4,
1,0011 ; .
Nn,,' : pply lad d('tllalae)) t'1 fait' 141•
tote)'. but trees jS the p'::"( '.c 44 meat.
'1 ha forester is raising trees t0 : iti,plV 11
dounlncl f',r timber, .Inst 1)4 the 1,11 1111'1'
is raising 1v11)11. to .,uppfy it dt'nl.tud for
hreut.Stutl's, '1 hg nerthctie ride of til,
situation may appeal to ilia:, bl:t at the
sale time be uwat 1ccn„niz0 that the
aesthetic side 1'i entirely sub0r,1ll3lt(,
lull that his object j, to x133(13 t tae til`•
11(:111(( for 11u11:11,.1,
','ureses is the care ui forest trot', un -
fore',( conditions, 'I he cave of shade
trees does 111?t collie 1111(1('1' 101'cstl y tit
all. '('rue, tyre!; used as shale trees ere
usually forest tiers; but Ile elle lv)io 31:14
teen iu r. fur:':tt 'will fora 1u11ai.'at niaiu-
tnin Ihat they r,re growing nth!". sol':".t
en(1d1! iui-.. l he i t'4) of 1'!1 I'1,• i Fri.. 1-
;111+ti'jClllt111't'. :.1),l til( al0-1j0.1;i111i'•1 j,
seeking to )'l1.00(4' Le31nty I:f (0(01 la the
tree, ((•11111 the forester is after 1 long
11'401:, clear of liniacho-., 111icln will pre•
11114'1' the 1:(01''4'-.t jio' l!%:d ;11,0.111c,bur,
til( ture,l('t''s lu;tnagrn:(nt ha,
1>till 1;ti'I11 ell:ls, still tilt. foi'1'..I. 0:1,101'
113 (0 ltd (.'r uu'ul, will 00x1;1(0(' 111 L( the
111111x; 1'1 b1'il1ti \' 11 11:1'' 1'':1'1' 111'01!. 'T!I"
vi cool. 11111 0m11;14110 to Ii.Id 1),(1.4.,
re t
410(4 reer(81 i"!). and it \vitt still remain
the 11(1014 of the wild gale'. •jn.l :is 1114)
Gorman forests -the best managed Im
the 41)1(1- ;t'' now. 11111 the (rip of
timber rel from the forest will l'4) haver
and bt 11(01, and til:' i 4)i 1'y 4111 b0' vitt.
4viten they ore mature, anti not ,allowed
t'( ..,:i:1 asst l 111' '' j', :1'e 4, ! tits.
decay: I''4) 1t is flat ti. 111•• •IUs 111 1' ., 'd
tr'e'e. V ttjt 110."4' ;ti, override 11- it i•
Int'.' 1 n:tl i! 1'.)° 1.390,
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V �'f y14•f••1r
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The Father's Sweet Refrain.
Illy Alice E. Howard, 1ierkeloy, Ca1!for'nil
The pains arc none the Iesl, dtuu' heult,
1 hu (x,014) OM a(hos rer•wln;
lint 0:'.'1' 10 my spirit (1(111x"
1.11 Falhor6 14441(3. 1'cfrian:
Uh, God Is 1014),
And 0014 Is poace,
And Uod 13 su'engtil divine,
And round the Inu'dels of your life,
Supl,ortlug tendrils twine!
Tl4' l'am'es 111•4? none the less, dear heart,
The sl01404s and the rail;
Dot lighting all the pathway comes
The 1cather's sw•e,t refrain:
1111, Gull Is IoVe1
And (11x1 is peace,
And Ood is strength divine,
And round the burdens of your life,
Supporting tendrils twine!
Though nothing has grown Less, dear heart,
Our prayers are not In 411111;
1'or stronger than the conflict, comes
Tho (l`ather's ai's'oot refrain:
Oh, God is love,
And God is pence,
And God is strength divine
And round tho burdens of your life,
Supporting tendrils twine!
Prayer.
Lor(1, increase our faith. Manifest
Thy presence to us. May we never
donut that. 'I'huu art near, that 'Thou
knowe,t us, that Thou Invest us, that
Thy purposes kr us are all of good.
:4111y w.' have confidence 111 all Thy great
111111 pt'ecions plolilises, and may the
thought of then) cheer our hearts in
lime:, of trial and de$pun(lrno)'. Slake 118
truthfully obedient to Thy most Whit!
:11i11 holy trill, 11 11114 walling 111 the wry of
Thy cmuunalltlnu'nti, may we have the
n'oiu'nnee that (dud llims..'If is our shield
1'rcin every 1411'111 and that our reward is
yore. \\'o hies 'Thee f1,i• tilt; cuwenant
into which 'thou hu -t entered with um
111 Jesus D)))eist, 111 this we find 0111' ('est,
our hope, our joy; ant( w'0 look fur its
O'rfecl and ('\ot•I1sting fulfilment
through 'thy mercy and faithfulness.
Hearts That Starve for Love.
Ikea. life: 411(:)!(3la. happy, Yet it
re(IOires thought and rare to nlnke it 110.
11'4) forget that love's I(.S011a have to'
be learned. dill it take, n great dant or
st!f•rest;tiht, of patience,et thoughtful -
11',4, to learn and fit'r out the lessons
of lose. There are thousands of homes
iu \ 111(11 there is love and where great
41,1')1iCt', ales cheerfully 41131de; and }'et
hem., fur starving there for love's daily
brei(!. '('here are homes where express
affection al'e almost unknown.
There sue bit-A.:Mils and wives bet;seen
14 heel 1:,vc':4 cul:vers, has settled into
400 baldest cony(;ltiunalitie4, '!'here are
parent.; who never kiss their ehiltl'en af-
ter they nre I:abie.s, 11)111 who diseournge
1.1 11:(11), as 1 ;'1'1.(41' 1:11, all longing for
('110'4.1.1 Ilial 11111'14 of affel'tloa, Let,
(11(111 re -Lure again something of the al'•
tertnnateness of the early chjillhtod
days, and • 'e if there is not a great se -
)'ret of happiness hi it. Many who are
1''uging fur richer bonne gladness need
only to 11)113 for a springtime °1' love
41'jtn tenderness that k not afraid of af-
fcr.tionate expicssions,---111'1', .f, 1t. Mil-
ler, 1), 1).
Tithe and Place of Prayer.
')lie religion of Jesus (.'heist is a reli-
gion of freod0111; and the New '1'est:one:1i
i; true to itself in eittkiug no preserip-
tjen, I(1s t0 thv tithe 11)14 1)11100 of prayer.
3t dn('s ant swell 3,rt,rljlo Gonia,; 4441'
,!lip ally inure than it enjoins the aboli-
tion 41 slavery, 11ut it is supremely
practical, ,just 11,2e3 11S1! it prescribes 8o
little. It creates a spirit, and the spirit
1100•1 express itself; haw and %viten and
where will depend 113)411 ('il'e11)11H1ai10184.
1tut \viten. the circumstances are normal
and ren)))t', the expression is likely also
to be regular. ]lt'q'uhu'ily, however, HO
easily degenerates 111tH routine that, by
the very rcgula•it y, the real object of
prayer may. be defeated, 1(11(1 its serious.
Torg itten, 111 ewo1'y 1)U�4 11!1! way,
therefore, it is neeessaiT for those \VI►o
lead the devotions of others, whether
in (!lurch or ho:!!g, to 91'01101.4'0 the vi•
talus of prayer, without which it is of
no more value than the wnntltling 01
11111i1: 41' 111:' 11111!(1);1, 01 e(albals,--,1(11111
Edgar .\!cl'1(1yd), \i. A., iu "'1'11; Prayers
of the 'Bible,"
The Author and Perfecter of Faith.
\\'e are introduced here to a )stem(
' 11' 11'.11, What
tt
principal in (lull's dealing
141(11 Men,
(:011 1(53ujres of loon in every age le that,
they should believe in Him as Ile is re-
4isi1(d to them, 'that they should have
confidence that Ills c•013)111a11ds are good
anti that Ibis care and 11i$ reward is sure.
Abraham 1(1tieve(3 in the (sod Jehovah,
who appeared to hint ill vision, awl
wrho spoke to lliut in the delft's of )tis
read; •tVe are summoned to faith in Coal
as Ile jiy revealed to us; in Jesus Christ,
lent why i4 faith in (sod counted to
leen 11 !' . l'i•''tte".a1411l1:4 7 11netni o it is
rightrv)nhhesS in the gel m, Alt the good-
ne.is of which mankind is capable, is
wrapped up j11 the net of faith. lligl►te-
,
(
1•' 1
(u.3utsH is obedience to ,) l c d n s it nu l
fnith is the attitude of submission
which inevitably lends to obedience,
One of the 111091 precious truths of
our religion is that (sod unddrstnntis our
frailty, knows 01)1' frame and rentent-
her•, that we are dust. lie understands
for example, hos' linrd it (d8 for us al-
ways to soar upon the' wings of a pure -
1y spiritual faith; Ile knows bow we de-
sire sometimes to fin) a footing upon
the earth, lanw we seek after n material
:sign of Ileo' which we believe. lienee
(sod's patience with Abraham \l'1►en he
asked, "0 Lord Jehovah, whereby shall
1 know that 1 shall tnheualt it?"
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What Uncle Says About
Newspapers.
kn. uu the sbelburta Economist.)
1f loosInl,irs toll evritltiut; they loo
they 6.VIod he 0(111 intristing reeding -
and Ii (8 would he tvuu mad \‘' hit of
01001 (*Mint fur illy edit 111S,
13ut t11e,)' limit to things that way -
in feki it has lop') tied that 1 he sinsrtist
\'0'8(18 ot Illyth.
By= law Noe 4 1907 l'!) 1;ach o[ the mild debentures shall be
i stetted by the Reeve of the maid Village
THE 1. ----- and by the Treasurer of the sold Village
and the Clerk what' attach thereto the
OF caro)r'te meal of the Paid municipality.
VII 4T. 'tG E O 1� IlLY 111 (a) 'Free aald dehentatre dpit bsll ►eer
interum at the rate of five (3',) per oentum
Per annum Payable yearly at the said
b n of
11 1))).-I 1',1' l() ;11111101..17.1.• Ill r' \ 1I- doinkrm othathe ourrenr13thdyay therdoMat.t In each year
Ito'' of IiIVI11 l) aid Airs. (1) 1),tring the currency of the meld de.
b •ntnroa there shall he raised annually by
edirur )11181. pruoys his breis for his 1.:1111)' 1. 1 1 ill t) (root, a spe' id rate nn all the rateable property
job bi what 110 leers out. he said 'ulum f
Of eu1115a hued lot of pc„I iI think a I'1G:(11'j' 1O. the purpose. of 'I'Inwtn ilundrod1andvgoof l;ightIllythy'Vhterho stri%1(NoI
ouuspripir shuod till evrlthiIg it east•. Ill llltihIClllrin'ts'lsh a„,i 0'2'(!1.0:8) Dollars for the purpose of paying
Sunt of themgct reel snhry MiceSun' tris amount due in each of the meld years
sea uldiIs or ,ce(t i s ,i1.y Still darts' 'wing I 60 'S ill) 1 general 'misc., (lir- for nr(noipxl and intoned In respect of the
{ H 1111 delrt,
ig,�siped al,uul dosser twee►• in than. 1'1811111((5 tele1 planing 111111 (,;I .1.1,1 the said M'tnloipal eiunofl of
'noir. t11111 they s,iy a 110.11 lot of hand r• the Village of Myth doth hereby further
I I ! ti;ll)OII('ti N'Ithin till S;lla 1l. entre that the said factory so to ►0 erre' •
things about a ,a lir reale duscnt •i,'
awl the 'loos awl the li'l't', 110 mei:or! 1111'(: Or lllyth, by a 1o:111 of e(1 awl 0 Jr rated, a9 aforesaid, Including
whose rix is gurid• 13111 sura day sone I , the lane e, building,, plant, machinery
111811, iull'iIl lla;tr r:onsc'rus th„tu,el\s; '1�Ilrc c 1.110iIiIttltl ($ 00D) and stook connected there,vith and
used for the purpooer of the Held sloth and
good 1111d Idose, 111 1 that these' hare; 1 );)Il.tr.; lila CXCIII:)tion 1''(7111 door Ltetnr and general house furnish.
like the nitscliif •' sue i11 the ptpir' ` h+R+and planing 111(11 sup i)Ie , including
Just keep yule eye 011 the 1vay they tri 1 IXati0a, except s':hoo1 tax- tit kfln, plots roam and mat hlno shot I►1
'1 hint 2 the edit11r then that of costs cls, and t0 i)rovid'.i for •the exempted from a further taxation other
their.; soul thing; its heti. to Ieel' 0111 than a'Iced Arsersment yearly of $2'00.00,
of the pnp11' "beClls of slug' (reel,," of KSIIC (11 (1ebentures for the except as to mohool taxes fora period of 10
"beet's ,'crime has bin ponishtl en b )rl'OIVIII of th:: slid a111')un1 ooneeoutfve years, commencing with and
atylredi 8181 hat6. in his nails in the Including the your 1ti0fi, so long am the
paw:. Mead intik hila fere 1111 aid lel and for the leery t0 111e1:t the said factory shall be operated In accord•
slice a'1th an agreement entered Into, and
1s uI t, or "it would be berth for 11tH, S;tlllc•. upon the lerrns and conditions Hut out. III
MONTHLY FA{ RS I hiu'.;umboh)] sa8k '2i say' 11111811;.; nirnut
the prnatnble hereto.
it" 6.,r "\i r.'I'biugunll,0h is such :LI
tine R'lll:Itl:,1S the mal,' 11r+. 1':mlly If, till pit This hy•law mhall take eil';c9 on the
11;111 8t weed 1,„ 8 wary 2 give this n fah 111,11 iters i int.) a i tgeeeni Inc to erect 16. div of the Passing thereof.
any neurit publish ,'' or r,tsotert aur) fe: ort• Inc till lit 111114'tore of sash and (7) 'rhe v 1►or of the elector' of the 811{d
, lsetel'tl and etsel era 11111 et Solent. it or1a111renIra! huu'u farnlshlii' alt•I Viilago of Blyth shall Ire taken on rhes
i 'Thane'+ that lend real line when they 10 ...1yti)tte evil ha plegnuQt�hlithQlslil 11119 re byla►v nn Tuosri' y, the 2'tl.h day of M,lich
LYTH
n(•\ , Lonunerc ng at the tour o nine
are a'sc'ot addl. peep'' clout: .sell 16. 111'1 11 p r,itloat'u/lllyth, to 111'1 her by a lata of o'cloc c In the forenoou and continuing
\`�('dnrSclat', ii 1',1'11 3, 1(07 1,1 ,eat whet, 1lu0y ounSeirn you' self 2 841slI to h• repaid with Interascther,on at until tfri o'r!ock In the afternoon of the
kloseli, 6.h • rete of thrJ0 t►It' militant per nautili' sant° d 6.y, by A. Elder, returning oflluer,
It hats often been said that. the onli In 11 t.'e 1 annual Insteinients of prluclpal
.1 II the Ieadiug horse and cattle buyers ; kiud of n encs , t lir diet would soil 110,1 in ere.,t of $2i,1,:;(I c toll, the Ileo- of
are 8pecielly Ito nett to attend. 'leer I ' I su:h tum Alrnonts t • h 1 pato o1 the jab
eterybudy come. Wcicume to all. 16.'rihil'li w0md be w un printed blank_ I
nothing on it ttr awl. And I Vont day or Alas, A. 1). 1511.+, a'1'1 the btlauue
1, W. Sl.n.6.x, President.�1iilk that kind wood son ole, 11'uod
1\'6.t,.1,lt'taox, \' ice- 1'ceejdent, !,t St' :'
J, 1,1;.;1.1►; I:iaam,
Secretary \\'un of the sadist thin's ahot'l nuns-
papirs 8: that the leen who eo„d run
- - -- - -- _ ' them hest !it must hu SO, hcc)s t hes
lit Industry 11 111 In the eald Pillage of
1316th,
i5) O 1 Monday, the 21•h day of JI'Irch,
1)1(17, the 1t neve of the aald''tllmge of Myth
annually clerearter u 1 maid (late, nn'I to 'boll attend et the (' ►unull Chamber at
seeuru to the Heli ('lrporatinn by tl;mt K'even n'etock In the forenoon to nppotnt
IIIc:tI*Si on lots 1, 2, 11 rind 12, 1:city's persune to attend at the polling plieee
durVC). In the Village or Illyth, together al,ire'tild, end at the Ilntl sununing up of
with the huildinge, anti plant there- the % ite.r liv the Clerk on Behalf of the
on, to the full angouat of 138)0, and by an peptone interested in promoting or opens'
E +I'y its so th''In•elt•'I are so Lazy donne Ineuraben thereof to the full ;minim of inn the paegtngof thlsho lalvrespectively.
T stow lung .'Ise they htl•ent lilac. \'•tme Vilthe 1''linge shilll attend et the e tune!' Chain,
hal,11 t he 1115111111 \you'd he 8( nesse all the paid Mrs. Emily 11. hill by ex• ber in the held Vmecca at eleven (i elouk in
folios wool' cleolge I'Inces with the wore emotion 11018 tax�atl•n Per pt un a dud the forennne of 11'odnesda , the 27th day
�JCTAN'Y'mD InIM';ui,lell n,)nspttper mel for nwit81i ! yearly as,esstnent of e12'c) 06.) (,rxeerit hc800l ' of M arc'' lii,17, to mum up the number of
The1o�t.,papir loan goes in ?.lee the taxes) of the said fa^tory, lauds and plant I vn.P)] for anti against the h6. law,
We want to 1ny your '''turkey's n►erchint 8181 the rile.':hint $es, "Say, for a p'rtn'I of ten years. 1)t:e'I et the Council (: iambic in the
ant' will pa 1' the 11tgi',t Market wily dun. you fella rite oft holy bud it
AND 11'111?11E11i It Is desirable that oald V'lllepe01 Myth, the IS;bday of
t is (lir the torso 16.'11en t.+ .111
t hi nods i) th'e said ('np,iratlonshould gr.►nt the malt' • February, A. 1). 1!017.
Klee. 11'rlti! 1''m' particulars and I'° u k' sod,Y
'I'nl'Ol)r0'! (.rive it 2 ion food awl herr', ;IND WHEREAS in order thereto 111 '
arae, 1many an'' yon have.
1 Tel eu1 2 spend tlinit nlunni Mite w111 be neeessery to 1.1x110 debenture)] of It save.
peon'' thou 1.1011 6.1'811 .Seen "II"IIclathe' y (118 saki 111.8 lfclpalltyfor the sunt of Three � ('lark.
The Canada Poultry &Produce n.udhcloi1 pay their taxis, andlelpiu Thousand 11share lt+hereinafter provided !
gi v thou it good town 2 liv in !" And 1,wliloh i)] the debt Intended to be created 1
Co., Ltd., Stratford, Ont. tete 1100;f,,il,il• 10;x11 stet, "1'r+•+, 1 guess 8t rty this by -Ines) the proceeds of the mold l 'l',iiCE NOTICE that the above is it true
'' r good awl rite." And they debentures to be applied to the put oyes ! co, of a proposed b law which has been
-- --_-- -...__ . __.. .._ .. _- 'night cis;, P �Y 1 p )•
keep un tittykin. And hi and hi the afm'e'ald end to no other, ; taken foto consideration, and ehiuh will
NOL Ice tc1 Credit 01'S• 1 „0uswuwnr man Icous i,vir the user- .1\1) 1VIIEREAS 1t Imdesireble to issue; be finally pooled hy the uounell of the
liiut +desk rind picks u , to note Sed, or the debentures at one time, truce to nuke; munielnellty on the event of the assent of
(' I i : • ' I the prluc.pal of said debt repayable by the Phe or'c ttlerti1 ) afrer nee month from
In !tae 11)81 ter of the );sr11le of Martini hill lied, or letir lied, or envnlip, 11111 yearly suul'1 during the period of fifteen I the !lest publication in Tut I1i.v•iii Sri AN.
Cade, tete of the Township of \Ior- j looks at it and Heti, "W1lalir dill yo gut years being the currency of sold debdnt• I DARN, the date of .1.111011 11rrt leolleei non
tis, 8n the Coutty of Ilurolt, Gen-' this printer), Jones's'" And the 1110r- grey, said yearly sums being of such re• t wit. 'l'hursdmy, tats 21 1 d 1y of 1'•hruary,
dental, descried. I1;hint Hes, ••011, 1 got that duo 8n '1'o• spec•ti' 8 Amounts that tbo aggregate' 1007, anti that the veto's of tthe'•arettn8 01
NOTICE is hereby whom, pursuant to i .onto," amount payable In each year for principal 1, thet'ald teuele panty will be taken them
Devised Statutes of Ontario,Ii117 Anel I II atilt the gent 81 door from 11e6.'iu that and Interest In respeot of the saki debt 1 on on the day ,toll at the hours and pace
attending Aete, that all crediors having ;;iv the noospaper 111111, most caws for shall be as nearly as p0outble tiptoe to the 1 they, in t11r ill.
amount so pA)ablclu ouch of the other A. l;I,. 11'Jt, C ik,
any claims against the estate of the said aiikshus tllot, Its the gmitil loos from fourteen soars of said period.
Martin Cede, who died on or about the0rdinairi 111011 11s. 1 rs the, %vete of mind AND WHEREAS the total amount re.
'Thirteenth day of February. A. U. 1007, I e1a6.1•;d lib tllink114 of the number of dol• qulred by the Municipal Aot to be rallied
are regalred on or before the 'I'iventy• I;1.5 they hazy welkin aro:,rnl in otltir annually by special rate f.►r ptying the
third day of March, .1, p 1907, to sent' hy ,se ;81•c )ot:kttti ,Vit bout ayes • teres' Bald debt and Interest as hereinafter r, Does for Missions.
post, 1. IL,(i, to Joseph a (;rasby, 1: q•' l'.11"1).1
,tttniin 3 edeas (rube it. that tneiks noose sided 19 8.150 al. P
Myth U„ one of tete ext raters of the ANI.) WHEREAS the whole rateable
sand estate, the full particulate of their' P111111' men So sate' and mourin 1 tint' property ot the V,llageof Blyth, according
claims, the statement of their eresuut' hunlbillookin, (111 just „81'it.6.'u this to the fast revised assessruentroll thereof
and the nature of the securities of any' 1 hint s0 ynl8 no how 4 kore the loo'(, be• I s_'u1,2,, '
held by them. , cos its a shame to bey so tine at boli of ANI) \V111',ItE.1S the aolouut ot the
ANI) NO1'iCE Is further gi+'on that attest lookin so sad and humble lookin.
after the maid Ia'+t mentioned date, the \\'O 5110(1(1 al11115 u'i 2 cheer up our
salt' executor: will proceed to distribute fella niurril5.
the assets of the dec3ased atnoug the par. \freta way sant )ee )il lay of uellikin
ties entitled thereto, having regard only ( 1 I
to the claims of wnich they shall then' the nou.4plpir 1111111 hsppi is Iii [akin his
What the Methodist Church
The following IiRlll•t•tt, taken from
11e molted lliseiulmry 1'11011 of the
yletlio list chord!, snows the cunt'i•
existing deb;+nture debt of the said 11111111.1)1111085 to 14 I'iN un'+ turn 1'eriuu' ri1•
olpal 11 y Is 826,153.0a, of which $0,8.10,;;:8 im 00118 811 Mellon fur 1Ie• past Y,''"1'. the
[or loll inproyotnentm, and there lsuuth• Odd cents 118111gullitted, who'll
Ing In arrears thereon tor either principal a slight ,ItlT•.re111'e 111 the totals res giveil
or interest. hr!ru 11nd those which a1pear to the rot
hate riot'er's and that the soul exeeutora loom' for ye01s till its n rite i nest SWIM-
AND WHEREAS the total annu'il port ;-- •
muuteInnl taxation of the sold ntuulot al• , • $1.4
will not be liable for the assets, or anyin in 'loos an, teen sendiu'' it. bilk , P t;odet'IcG .s 'tell i' .pet "
f, 1 t, It is ai(I:I�1,;,11 and the annual lav re. $1,4.1
part thereof, to any person or persons of i tititi•kid "rifused," and forget int: 2 sol,'-) qulred for similar (;louses already grant• Vletorla 8 rest T `
whose claims notice shall not have been , , !sloe, (t,dertuh r,., to } 110
1 ani Int1►ni o'o'hs hr epi' of that sort ed by the municipality, atter deducting Wesley
been reserved by them at the time of much 111'1' n' iIICC11 Its I,6. 111 13re.;wnx, 1+1111 the amount re he paid annually In respect Clinton, ;i7'i
(Ilstrllwtdou• ,- • 7 Castle S:raet 24(1
Dated at Brussels, tbey' do Huy the situ. 8s so nlpen 110 thereof, Is 32 ,_t, and the amount of such „
this 111th of Pub. Annual levy required for the payment of lurnord 70} 325
roars, .1, 1), 1tM17, 6.y8ntid : clurga his 6.yifu (or t1e privy. ,tt.the debent rris now .opo+ed to bo Issued, braforth 7
.1.
It AlAt.naxu. S ilinitor for lig of cutin his hail hecu2
s she fuolishliP
rafter deducting th + said amount to be r, • win h
'I'rlo)IAs firstly 0.111E:, l'alathain, Ont, serf she rather 18kd tin job, raid annual y, is $37.73, nttktng a total gale Utll6
Jrseei (lesser, Illyth, Ont., Executors, i Peepil think noospnpil•s sh0od fairly Levy lo•a thin ten pm tint of the sa d Exeter, Main Street 210
---- -• --- ----- • • •• - - ' fol o1il• thetnielvs 1l'yilig boom their taxation, tlexsmltG _,O1 ?311
town, Int. yu n81ir Will tlin 1011'11 fairly' '1'11Eltl I!'OltE the Muni (pal Council of )'Nester, Janne Sweet 6.4
1 filling uvir itself tryiug2 boom elle nous. the (,rporat o i of the V1I.a3e of Illyth HolIneavllle 170
paters. Anil whute grod %'itik fur the enacts as follows : - Kbutll i (r 22
prise i good feed for the gunrlir, (I) The Municipal (hurcil of the \ II. ,S'larou
11 a of 11 soil 'ehai1 a 11'1 c, to the Paid Bl
• Pretti neerli any noosfnpir roan wil Mrs. I;•ully If, Hill toe bum of 'Three yth
lel y1 Haata co'i'n cf praise dtl501)1 stir ,'I oouhnnd 183000) 1) .Mars by w,tv of a loan 'ittoksond
1 181111 tip yunrtir 415 much its 2 lilies of to ald the sail M s. 1'Nmily 1t. 1111 In the Dungannon
i':pnsuro, co.rstructlon an 1 e tahtl•hnteut of the Urewe
sett] fact'.ry 8) 8)01 as th, salon la e.lm• Nile
pleted, ria leery tet rola and In running Sheppardton
order, and up►n the terms a id o,udicious J'beut z ur
in an apriement made and in the pre• llonmiller
amble hereto set on ; and tar the purpose Bethel
of ratting the Said sung debentures or the '!sloe
said Corporal n to the amount of ;;3000 Ittlib
In 8Umm ot 80116118 than 91100.00 each shall
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A part of 1a noosptpir thitts just 115
I inli,o.lint Its the I100S itself ie ndvirtis•
0 ; ing, 'J'llatir silt a imply in the kouutri
11181. could he run 011 the Iuttnni it lets
iron' subScr•ip511uns aloe). The print•
irFN attVirt.i ing spaiee i5 just. 11e 1alim'2
1 hint as the goods 01 the groser•v noon or
11ry Loocl.a ))an are 2 1111413, Tho 04118 be Issued, call, of wale, dehon1u'•ss shall
i difr'rns is that while 1110 grnsery nuts be dated the 13th day 0? ,1Iay, 1007, and
la6.ylts of pounil5 and u)uskk and ;t•oes, shall be payable within Ilf.een years there•
and 11e dr'i goods mal of yards Burl after at the Bank. 01 Ilamtltou in the aa'd
,'ones and wins, the printir t.awhA of r...
11,011111~ and 1111:his and Hues, 1'et peepil
who 111111kn haul lot of thetnsolyes
' slll)Sc'rilic'I'�; (Irene I tri 2 wtirk the printir 111 for a (11 inebis
;It't'll 1
71h, Ices ; mf free aill'irtising, while they wooden'
think of going L 1110 gr05pry loan and
engin, "lfnre, hat a good 1'0110, $urn
� 0)6.yus ftmeas 1 no, giv men dnllit:s
HE S1ANDARD we ell of oIlrst for 11 "Herr 01' to
of
the tri 911gi neer', 'here'; it bit2 of
Woos for yu--1 no yore :dolt.; gI;111 to
et. noo5--gi111me 2 m' 0 yards of dress
ods for nothing „
g • t
will I)( sent till i goods VII InIT Ent nlchhe $•nye 1110(1 2
play that kind of rt giitn nn the pl'intir
ynreself. Oilli it looks (lifrnnt when
• 9°8�..7I s♦, 1 i 8 I yu get 11 put ,lite 1 it 2 yu in koI(1 ripe,
Jan
The (lest 1100:'prl iirs a1.0 Illwtls 111 51)111
iofhir town.
Its n. i 11(013' line pipit' that Gnnihudi
he S111a11 S11I11 Of dlsent tiro 2 we'll side end isey,''1'1811
their pint anything in that old rag 1"
't'I'hnt. rc)))tyle press !" Inelen5 the
pnpirn+that 11a6.' entirly'diftint opiny'tms
2 y'1II'es.
bettir kilos of tiniiis" meet's
the pepirs thathay the sails apiny'u)s
r14 ,6.'n 111ty,
\V unto; 1141111' 6.VUs an editor who lte.vit'
maid a 111151 )11. fears Tike IIIc 111811
who nnvir told a li-110'8 de(1,
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The l;ptt'0l 6.h l,eagnem of Exeter
District ra•Scd 85)3 for the Support of
Dr, Alan, of l'h,'ntn, China, those
leagues which aro in Boron raising the
following : - \loin Street, Exeter, SA);
James Street, Exeter, $I!'i ; (;ent'alie,
$15 ; Hensel', 4428 ; Crud ltoti, $!5, Hensall
The Epworth Leagues iii (3odul•lt'h
District contributed 118 follows towards A8scssoI Boni 11.011 has c0nlptetad 1118
the suwporl 01 Rut', \V, ,1, 81011c, of work, and reports i 2 dogs in 110118811,
elayOalilut, 11• C. ;--forth Street, (lode• NI1s Iia6.t•k 11115 rented W. L(mmte'8
rinh,,,�t , 1 irtnri8 Street, t t, Uollerielt, 1 usidenre. \I r, Hawk is expected 1101110
$illi; \Veslay, (;li10on, 8711 ; Ontario front Iiinlherly, Africa in 110 Spring,
5'I•eet, Cli,i oil, 858 • Seafol'lll, :k 10 ; TheStalill0 committee have 1llt•oll'n
1Iuln os4•11le, 82l1 ' IIIy'h, 810 ; 11ue- out the 5r, Joseph 511111 Banalmud
gamin,, $3S ; \rile, 811 ; ueInlillor, 81 no end St, ,1u50ph redia1 railway
$17 ; Auburn, $71; ; \Pollan, tiff ; Len- hill,
desb1ro, $23 ; lima field, 1327 ; Varna, \(,'8tl Ilicbardson, who 6.6118 home for
2•I. Total, it short lime, r(tur)ed to Mutton 11118
Thu Epworth I,edgues which happen week, lie has entirely recovered from
to he in Iltn'ou in the 11'int;IUllll Uis• 11111 eiTeuts of 111 operation,
trice raised 1.1,0 (ullowfn_ euitnuts for Lot wrenee Stitz fs in town again,
the 5up(ort of Ilei', (i, ilttiley' tat I\ilti• Ile has heel' in London for n couple of
mat, 1, C.:-11'inuhuul, 8221; urns- months, Micro he hail 1115 arm, which
sets, $8, ; Ethel, $100 ; I''ord6.yich, 871 ; I has troubled 111111 for years amputated.
(Iorrle, 1116 ; Wroxeter, I(II) ; 'dec're'e,
$1 ' A'htield, 857) ; Ilr'Igrnve, $15,'llhe foregoing represents over 87,002,
raised 1y I he 7.' 110t Itodist chat chem
end appointments in this county for
missions, ,add to this the sunt of $Ills,
rltis0cl by the League: of (-Iotloriels 1)ls-
trio ; $tilt) 1y' that of 1Vin(;Ilatn 1)1s•
trier, and 44111 raised by Exeter, and
wa have total of $9,111I raised by rine
denominn11011 for Mission purposes (lur-
ing the paint year,
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In ten years the deposits of the Bank have increased
278 per rent. ----as will lie noted front the following
figures :
1897-$ 6,437,436 1902. -$ 14,184,250
1898--- 7,684,374 1903- 15,864,880
1899-- 8,770,994 1904- 17,583,149
1900•--- 10,019,581 1905- 21,464,121
1901----- 11,549,904 1906- 24,386,027
Interest a impounded quarte' ly.
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