The Blyth Standard, 1907-04-18, Page 141.11........
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BLYTH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1907. N0. 36.
astern Canada
Lands
1 take this opportunity of notifying my friends
and the residents of this district that 1 have lately
opened offices In the Union Stock Yards, Gillette°,
Live .Stock Exchange Bldg,. and in partnership
with 11r A, M. Lundeen not pushing the allle of
Western Canada Lando exclusively,
41'e have many largo blocks for sale suitable for
subdivisioln, also inatiy smaller unproved farms
and lots iii the growing city of Calgary, Al-
berta, Wo list only much pr• parties us tvn cnnsid•
er of special vaIue unrl lawn un hand now one or
two rnnpti which aro dirt cheap and will give a
Large return on the purchase price.
One Special Snap—Seetion land, 1t milol from Calgnry, all
fenced, good house and well, $17.50 per acre
--homestead in adjoining township 17 miles from
Calgary free to purchaser of the section, Land fill
around this section selling at 825 per acre,
We invite all those contempinting settling fn the
(Vest or who are looking for investments to coin•
tnunicate with us at once, No batter or More
profitable Investment can bo found than
Western Canada Lunda,
John S. Laidlaw
LUNDEEN & LPdDLP W
Live Stock Record Building, Union Stock Yards
17-20 Exchange Avenue, Chicago
The Summer
Sun . ..
Will paint your cheoka a nice heal-
thy looking tan It you live much out
et doors.
1)nn't you like it?
Why, than, in that ease we can give
you eomething that will undo the
work of Old Sol In a jiffy.
It will take the tan off quicker than
the sun puts it on.
'1'bls preparation Is called
Cucumber Cream
You know how your face burns and
smarts after hcing out In the sun?
Well, you rub a little of this on after
corning Inside, you immediately feel
relieved,
It Is gratefully cooling. Menders the
skin soft and smooth, (les rid of
the tan In just about no time --and
we think you'll thank us for bring.
Ing it to your attention It you try it
once,
25 ciente a bottle.
WHITE CITY DRUG STORE
Dr. W.J. MILNE
Seaforth.
We understand that the woollen mill
plant will begin operations this week
with Mr, Lockridgo ns n1aI lt;er,
James Cowan secured a number !of
prizes for thoroughbred cattle at the
Hurou Stock Show which was held In
Clinton,
J. P, 13e11 has leased the vacant
building at tho rear of Wm, Pickard &
Sone, and intends moving his laundry
there shortly, W. Kidd, who owns the
building, is having several improve-
lnonts made before !dr. Boll takes pos-
session.
Roger Roberts, the well known musi-
cian of Stratford, fell down the cellar
steps at his music store on Monday
morning and received slight injuries.
The shock was undoubtedly it severe
Rev. John Lincoln Small, B. A.
Inducted Pastor of St. Andrew's Church
............
Thursday afternoon of this week at
one o'clock Rev. John Lincoln Snai),
B, A., will bo inducted pastor of St.
Andrew's church, Myth, Rev, N, M.
Leckie, Moderator of the church, will
preside, while Rev, Mr. Urquhart will
prear,h, ltev, Mr. Anderson address the
minister, and Itev, Mr Smith will nil -
dress the people,
On Sunday. November 11th, 10011, thio
pulpit of St, Andrew's church was de -
dared vacant by Rev. 11r, Martin. of
Exeter, and since that time the con-
gregation has 1)00(1 listening to ser-
mons preached by ministers of tiro 00s•
pal who were willing to ho Balled to the
church, At the meeting of thn 1'reshy-
tort of Huron on ylttreli 5th, Rav, 1Ir
Small, Moderator ranted that his
mute had been inserted in the call. At
this meeting ltev Mr Leckie, of Lon-
desboro, was elected M. -Aerator of
Blyth chnrch, and at the Presbytery
meeting held on April 1st the call to
ltev, \Ir. Small, signed by 265 members
And 78 adherents, was presented and
sustained,
In the evening at eight p. m, a recep-
tion will be held when addresses and
music will be given.
THE N E W PASTOR
REV. J, L, SMALL, B, A,
Rev, John Lincoln Small, B. A., the
new Minister of St. Andrew's Church,
was born thirty -Dight years ago in the
one, but no notions results are amici- Village of Arthur, in Welliugton Co,
pitted, Mr. Roberts is a brot.hor•ir', b tvu years of his youngmanhood were
law of Mrs, J. S Roberts of town, spont post-oflico assistant in his
as
R. S. Hays, the assignee, and Mr,native village. After choosing the
Parkes, of the Bank of Commerce, were
in Toronto this week trying to arrange
matters with the outside creditors of
the W, H. ‘Villf9 Shoe Co, with the
view of getting the affairs of the com-
pany wound up as speedily as possible,
Ari
advertisementin Turk STANDARD
pays,
SPRING SVITINGS
What about your new Spring Suit. J ust received a big
shipment of new F ancy 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 t.)vercoatings, 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 Dictitor Shoe at $3 50 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
idley
Blyth
ministry as his life -work, he studied in on the part of the beloved pastor and
Orangeville High School and in Mani- cheerful, generous and pia fuI core cra-
toba College, IVinnipeg, graduating tion on the pert of the congregation is
from the latter in arts in 08 and In 'required i, py and r;uc-
theology in '90, In theology Mr Small than tho Ion h,t ► i yy
won first•clnss honors and a couple of the vlvarious between
them, is ofe church
sr,holarshlps, Soon after graduation
Mr, Small was called to Keewatin told aro notion and full of zeal, indicative of
Norman, on the Lake of the Woods,
where he had already spent. fifteen
months ns ytndent missionary, turd re
mai tied as minister for four years and a
half, In 1002 Mr. Smell settled in
Auburn as pastor of Knox Church,
Auburn, and Smith's Hill, Daring his
five years in this field there have been
122 additions to the tivennorship of the
church, tutu 1110 splendid new church at
Auburn, costing 80000, hits been built
raid almost paid for, Thus the new
minister of St. Andrew's brings con-
siderable experience to help hitn in his
ne N peetorate, and TIM STANDARD
wishes
hint tsood tinr'cea8 in his work
here in Blyth,
THE OLD PASTOR,
REV, DR, .))CLEAN,
(From the Blyth Standard of Nov. 8, 1000)
It is very seldom n newspaper has the
opportunity of reporting the conclusion
of a pastorate covering it period of 40
yours as is the ease this week in con
rection w th the removal of Rev. Dr,
McLean from St, Andrew's Church,
Blyth, fIo was not the first pastor, as
Rev. Arch. Currin took charge in 1850,
preaching for.26 years, and was follow-
ed by Rev. John Stewart, who came
from Kincardine and ministered to the
congregations- Blyth, Manchester and
Burns' for thio same number of }}•0ttrs
as his predecessor. Both of these faith•
ful expounders of the'1'rut h have passed
away to their reward, In what ap-
penred to be clearly defined providen-
tial leading, Rev, Mr, McLean received
and accepted the call and was inducted
into the pastorate on November 0th,
1866, Beigrave being' associated with
Blyth for the first 10 yenrs. Feeling
they were in a position to be self-
sustaining ;ho congregations were sop-
arated, the pastor retaining Bl,ytll.
The old church, rt frame structure,
was built on Dinsley street, some dis-
tance East of the present one and did
service up to January, 1878, when the
more modern and more commodious
edifice was opened for worship, The.
Irate Rey, Principal McVicar, of the
Presbyterian Collego,'Montreal, preneh•
ing eloquent sermons on that occasion.
'I'Ite church cast 87,000, but is entirely
free from debt. Present membership is
886, as compared with 68 forty yenrs
ago, No better index of faithfulness
bounding life,
[Next week we will publish a report
of the induction service and the recep-
tion in the evening,)
Goderloh,
John Butler has been appointed
police magistrate of town.
The production by the Menesottine.
Minstrels in Victoria Opera (louse last
Wednesday evening was highly sue,-
cessful, both in the quality of the pro-
gram given and in the attendance,
Mr. Blackstone received through his
town water service a two and a quar-
ter inch minnow If the supply will
only come in snfiielent quantity Mr,
ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH WIIER
9 RVICES WERE HELD,
NDUCTION
This Is Your Store
11• you want the newest and best in Lace, Neck-
wear and "Pies, Shirtwaists and Belts, We're
devoting more attention to this department this
spring %yith more to see and more worth seeing
than ever before A feature of our trade is the
fact of new styles constantly, instead of repeat-
ing Tines that prove themselves popular.
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New Dress Goods
SY2RING
4%n,
The rush in our Dress Goods department continues
unabated. Last week was a record breaker in this
department, our sales being about double any pre-
vious year. Every week new goods are coming in
and we take pride in keeping our Dress Goods de-
partment right up-to-date in all the newest cloths
that are turned out by the manufacturers.
The fame of our Millinery is evidenced by the throngs
that daily fill our show rooms, purchasing their spring head -
wear, A touch appreciated feature of our productions in this
department is the limited reproduction of any particular style,
G. M. CHAMBERS & CO.
NMI
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Blackstone may establish a sardine
running factory, for which the town
might be induced to inske n loan,
The following nutritiers have left
during the part wed; for the purrs
nettled : Ceppt. 1V. H. Baxter. ,1. Jinr-
ray and 1V, 13e1I for ))..pot )(arbor ;
Wm, Craigia for ,lshtttInt lu. ()Ilio ;
Capt. W. Sutherland for ,Sarnia ; 1).
Marwick for Tnhermm•,t,t via \Viru•ron,
and 1'' 0. Sheppard for Duluth, 51 ,nn,
Al, A, Pigott & Co, are marking the
Pxenvxtion for the cement retraining
wait they have the contract for build-
ing neer the elevator atal they have
their cement mixing plant in position
for the work, The last girder for the
bridge over the (i '1', It. tracks is he•
ing put In position rothty and when the
revetting is completed rho bridge will
be finished. Division Engineer Rob
errs and a atnff of Winn have been en-
gaged the past t tvo weeks malting final
Ineasnretneuts in the vicinity or 1llytlr.
Jamiesoiellnid, tvho has been absent
for some weeks in tho old laud, had
somewhat of a surprise for his friends
here when the news reached town that
he wits returning from his yisi'. to Ire-
land with it ,young bri.to, ,lir. R.nid
went across the ocean on tt holiday
trip but it was not exp•Ttod to turn out
n wodding trip. 11r, livid turd his
bride rine returning via Now fork and
will probably arrive home in a fete
days, when they will receive the hear-
ty good wishes of 11111113' blends,
lionsall.
Bert Stoneman again headed his de-
partment in the Exeter iligil School,
We understand that George Perkins
has eloctel to bo tried by the county
judge,
"Darkey" Small'tcotn he got his muz-
zln off the other day and at tacked two
good sized dogs at, once.
')'Ire members of the Rennie family
received an invitation to attend n
birthday celohrtttiou of n very rare
character. S. Itannie's aunt celebrated
the 100th anniversary of liar birth on
Thursday fit her home iti Berlin. Wo
understand that the venerable old lady
is well preserved and may possibly live
a few years longer.
Clinton.
A celebration of 11 ay 21111 will be
held hero tinder the auspices of the
hletb,
n,
C. 1lcicltinClunochtssicnl'nester in the
At
Battle Collegiate, was in town during
the holidays shipping his household
goody to Barrie. Alis. )leEinnou ac-
companied him when ho returned,
Recently while D,Can tclon was busy
louping Iogs he shoved about 885 loose-
ly into 0110 of his packets, and' some
time nftrr'tt•ards discovered that be
had the misfortune to lose it, Diligent,
search failed to give any clue to it,
The Clinton of Huron County seems
to be fairly well known. One of one
townswomen tho other day received a
letter from Bolton, Lancashire, Eng-
land, which bore only the inscription
Mrs, Jerome Andrews,
Clinton County.
Thus addressed, duly stamped and
poytmnrked the letter way delivered
hero. Tho contents however, would
indicate that it was intended for some
person of thn sante name in the Liver-
pool district, but evidently the post-
master 110,9 been reading so ]ouch about
Clinton, Ont„ as to forget for the time
being that there are other Clintons.
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T[RI[IC BATTIK B[TWt{N IUNATICS.
Negro Mangled to Death by Fellow Patient at
Philadelphia Asylum,
Lockport, .1pri1 15. Est Ito:, the 11•
lent tuanial's, one of them it 110gro of
giganfi' build, locked ie a death :tr::y•
gie at 131ocklev, the city iii*ue ho.sto
tal, at 0 o'clock yesterday morning, A
hundred other hunt t ios yelled 311,1
fought to get in n blow at the pros.
trate Mack after he had been dotvtted by
his opponent.
When guards 'named to quell the
madmen they found the negro, Thud'le•
tr Johnaon, with all his ribs (Twilled,
as arm nearly torn front his body
sail his face beaten into pulp. Ile lived
fora few hours atterwa•rds, For a tint'
there was grave danger of the whole
: IGO or more lunatics escaping and over-
running the hospital.
VW There wonly one attendant to the
ward, the violent one, yesterday morn•
ittr, t.1u'rt ,1, '.' ! 1+>+., j,olu 10+ le''t
.,•'.,'ti
,.1'11 the 1 ).,,t,,, !'' 111,
lit•,( of 1)r,
1I" I,:ol:;.,',, !1tt. ••11.1ir 1l0',vu upon the
lotuses of ;lis' 1^'1.114' +t','pi:ilz along
'h.11 t o•A path 111 (he
Neil rid
.\t the t'tilcr erti was i',wtriek \darted',
an 1rishllla.n, a)!d one of the must dan-
gerous in tho department, who threw'
himself out 1)l' his cot and rushed at
the negro. 'The two flow at catch outer,
striking and bitiegg and tearing at e,1CJJ
other with nail, and fingers, The at•
fondant went in an )alarm and ran for
help. When he returned all the lung•
ties were around the negro like a pack
of wo1yei. 7 hes were beaten into sub•
1111491011
Olt ty ,(iter the Iarde'tl I:inll of a
fight.
shouted. "I'm
SCARED TO DEATH.
HIS SON DIED,
And Doctor it Assaulted by Bereaved
MAN DIES FROM RABIES OR OVER Father.
ANXIETY, .1 Toronto despatt'ii: Dr. .1. Eadie, of
?99 Quetta street west. wee assaulted
Now York, April 15. --.John .1. Clark, yesterday tld \iiit,tta< Noble, fruiter. 819
, who watt superintendent of a cotton hill *twit ,t„ ''1t,
at Jewett City, Ot., died to -day from a 1)r. 1•;4tlf1l' Sr,ls :''e1i11, :)long QuOnrl•
violent attack of rabice, dor' to an 0141 4trl't't a10-olt noon wo411'rd:1v, whit Noble
dog bite. IJe Was heir; brought to this ran out of hi, ,,ole :)4)'J bit him several
cit.) for treatment at the Pasteur la- times w:tli the 1)1111 of :1 whip. knol'k-
stitate. Ing hitt oft Vs '1,110,'1 and r;ttirllliog idled,
Clark was bitten by his setter dog *, long eat 011 the tenlpie and $41Y& ?
last January, and p'tid 4)o attention to bruises 4),t, the result of the punish -
the bite on hie wrist, The wound -ee!n• 1)).rlt•
el to heat i11 a few duly-. The vilage , Sol,:e watt :molted ItV Inslh+.:tel• Dick•
ggtt)4-4l 1s !talked over the bite 1') ('lark, .sou and Its,k0,1 up, charged with as -
his !hind %with fears of the effects ,ault. Ih' W:.t+ bailed out later in the day
of a dog bite and filled his ears with in two ,,uretic*.4 of {500 each,
I tnrkte of the agonies of death by rah• It 6et11ir that several weeks ago
itrt and the CnnVtti.IOn3 that ucuompurlie,i l )1)i'. ,ell, :I,e11 111, t,.1)!: violently ill,
each attack.',r
I 1 ''4)
i 1'110 sal 1'+ ;10' \\•o -tent IlospiIIII
The swelling grew on his wrist, The and opera led o4) for appendicitis, H'
dirt about rubies imereaaed with the sire dint, 1)r. 1'::tdie:tatj the ease,
of the swelling and ('lark worsted him- ( Since then it is alleged that Noble has
self into sueh anxiety that I)r. Ilobvet made threats against, the physician,
and his brothers decided to take him to more :hen one!. to neighbor.. and !icy -
1 New York to allay hie fears. plc %) sting; his utero,
-bout midnight he %sent into e1)uvul• I 1.1441 night three rieett,rr were sem,
moue and the wrist swelled 1)p more moiled to the Medio home. Dr. '['esk')y
than ever,, This morning he showed the stated that n.:t1I0)l1 I the condition of the
fiats! mRt►iferltaiti°n of rabies. 1)1..bete,' man ',V114 serious, he wouldroe•
Holmes believes Clerk's e0mtitioti of
nwnd brou_ht on the rubies,
INTERCOLONIAL PREFERENCE.
Possibility of Arrangement Between
Canada and Australia.
London, April 15. ---The Morning; Yost
regrets the circulation of ;ten,1:Itionet
rumor's regarding the ('olonbi1 contin-
ence by pertain sections of the Cninniet
press, and :suggests that thie informal
:conference of Premier, annnunee(1 by
the Expresso %V)1.t probably fmindel on
the old report, which may well be true,
that tho Premiers of Conant and Ans•
tralia intend to toke advantage of the
oecasinn to deviai a system of prefer-
tn ee such es Iraq already ben arranged
between the Common wee Ith and South
Africa.
Replying to the Expre.ee repreeenta•
tive's question as to whether it. rrnttld
1>e possible for the colonic) Premiers
to get together and develop a scheme
of intereolonial preference, Mr. Deakin
field all things are poo-ible,
corer.
OUGHT TO REACH POLE,
Chug -Chug Men After the Arctic Blue
Ribbon,
New York, Apeil 15.- Admiral B.S. Ole
born, secretary or the .1retie ('full, which
has headquarter", at 111'' East 'Twenty-
third street, is authority for the state-
ment that it automobiles are being
built here and abroad for individual
"Minium" to the north pole, The Secre•
tart' says that tee, of the ears have been
perfected by 1)r. Frederick A. Cook, of
Brooklyn, why °nee w,'11t to the ter
north with C'nnu0144)1 1. Peary. [le point•
lx) to the model of an automobile which
Mang in the cluh rooms and said: "Each
of the six automobiles which are intend-
ed for polar r1'sear''b is either copied
otter or k an improven►ent on that
ntodel up there. This model was built
by a letter carrier in Alaska 'Territory,
Hie has a route eoveriug hundreds of
miles near the Aretie regions, and he
114.9 an autemi bile, of which that is a
uunlel. 110 uaV)rateo innurn:!' Nod(• 4 01
water with his Inaelliu(', for it is a Water
trareller, II, well lay au ice trotter, The
tete-dying gear tt'llrl'li 14)404 the rear
54)leels while the machine is on solid ice
or land is fitted with blade,, which drop
flown 41111 i4 ta Jlel the 'craft' w•1►0)1 open
totter etwoltrtt.ered, 'Throe blades, 1i( •
ted in on the idea of n paddle trlieel, are
tarred up and severed the moment they
mute in centael with anything firer. So'
that the adaptability of the automobile
for land i, a1n PI' (PP( ite 10, ter water,
"The uod'l Skews the all10nu)hil0
+kapott something like a lifeboo1, so fill'
a, the eoel.l,it 01' lit ing 113 11 re enm-
rernod, .11 ni';h( 1111' lo.lrlline ion he ear.
'mitt ntl'r for sleeping tlunrrer•, and it,
00e11p(1lll.4 Ill',' in
i 110I way p4 01 ee4 (' 1
f1',ryll 111' 1'101111'111 4.
"An automobile i, the only safe thing
to use (u lenrltine the pole, II is quicker
rued n)ore reliable than sledges and Es -
quintet' d1);!'+• It 1Vn: a Iwo -mile Tad:
or open water, whirl,'tnpped Pe4ry'4 ad-
1•ane in his late dash Inward the poli.
1 nal tire'' that the man 51111 diseovert
the n)ysteiy wide]) is buried SI Ih' pnle
will do so with the as,i,tane'' 0f Ian unto•
nu)hil0."
THE TIMBERS GAVE WAY.
One Man Killed and Several Injured at
Calgary,
Calgary, .\pil 15. -On Saturday a
serioll.; accident occurred t 5vo WRVS
cast of here 41t the C. P. It. irrigation
anal head gates, resulting in one death,
two scriolrsly and three slightly injured.
The company has been building n scow
for dredging purposes and eix men were
working underlie:(th the bottom of the
structure, which way raised on timbers
five feet from the ground. 'They re -
gloved the centre timber to finish spik-
ing the bottom, thinking the end tiin•
hers would support the weight, but the
ground underneath gave way and the
t'()5%' Way precipitated,
Three men were slightly hurt. but one
man named Alirtor) was pinned on top
of the timber with the edge of the scow
resting 111 11110, ,\nothi', luau received
three broken silo and n badly gashed
head, They were brought here on the
train. :11ieton 11:1s operated nn, blit
died early HO, Morning.
Ile woe 11 yrlrigg sentehnlun from 1)un•
dee and had only been here a few
months. The other injured will relOrer,
♦.♦ "
BOILER EXPLOSION,
One Man Seriously Hurt in Mirimachi
Pulp Mill at Chatham, N. B.
Chatham, N. B., April 15. --Ons of the
betters in tIu' JLiramiehi Pulp &, paper
C mpany'e mill eeploded to -eight. The
fireman, Edward llaelloneld, was seri-
molly hurt, hitt eight or nine other men
in the Iniilding es:;aped unhurt. About
half the slate roof was torn off the
building and p:u•Is of it carried one
hundred yards away,
RUN OVER BY TRAIN,
E. J, McMillan, Lately of Stratford,
Mangled at Strathmore.
Strathcota, April 1.5.- h;, ,I, J1e1'1(Ilan,
a well-known eitiz')), whose parents
and family reside at 81 realm], Ont,,
was run over by the midnight express
in front of the C. 1', lis station last
night, Both legs were out off, and the
unfortunate young luau stie(umbed to
his injuries a few horn', later. He
formerly was it medical student in To-
ronto 1'niversit.v,
Put them on with no tools but a
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Last longer with no painting than
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VANCOUVER
616 Pandora.
DOG BITES OFU A CHILD'S NOSE.
r'Iad Animal Attacks Little Girl While She is Giving
a Party.
I'hitadlphie, 1':1., .\ori) 15, Two viie
year old daughter of Allan) \1'rhner, 1)t
i':,wornlst'ille, Erie muni)', 11x4 1)t•
turkl'(I by a (tog yesterday atte1'nm,n
while itis:; 11 tlirlhdly p;tlt!' in 1( 1
tath:'i's barn to a number of yullt)l,
friend;. The brute, 11)111 belongs to
n neighbor, flew at the child, seizing
her bt' the no,', )soler' her enmrnde,
conal drive tk' :11linte off with 'dubs
and bolts it had wrenched oft the
'1)d of the girl's nine, That the ant -
mai sw1Ill0sved the 11e41 is believed, hr'
eA us' it PH 111101 he 1011)1(1, '1'11 add 10
the horror of the affair, it is said the
dug showed signs of hydrophobia..
Neighbors scout -ell the country round
with gulls, but were unable to locate
the maddened brute. Nattier was
brought. to Lockport and u. delicate
operation performed by 1)rs. Crosby
and Baker, A strip 1)f flesh Wad take.)
from the el►ild's neck near the nose
told grafted o4) the end of the no+e.
She has recovered from the Alma and
is doing well today.
TOASTS OF KINGS.
KING EDWARD AND ALFONSO EX-
CiLANGE COMPLIMENTS.
Banquet at Cartagena—Wishes Express-
ed That Community of Interests and
Real Sympathy May Be Strength-
ened.
Cartagena, April 15. --At n 1/11 1111
lar,% night Ming Alfonso proposed the
health of King Edward and Queen
.11exandra,•suying: "Sire, l feel, itt curl)•
1110)1 with the royal family, the Govern-
ment and the whole Spanish nation, deep
pleasure in receiving Your Alajesty and
your august consort in Spanish %venter.!.
Thi,• feeling is shared by Queen Victor,%
in the midst of her keen regret that she
is unable to meet the gracious sovereign
who reigns with Your Majesty in Ile
hearts of your eubjecte."
He went o4) to :fifer to his visit. to
London, in 11105, end concluded by say-
ing: "The closeness of the relations
existing between the Spanish nation
and (treat Jlritoin can he only to their
mutual advantage, and will not fail to
contribute to the generous task your
Majesty has uuderl11l:en, that of
strengthening good feeling and harmony Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., April 111,—
bet\\'een all the Stoles, 1 drink, Aire, to I)uringg the pant few days according to
the happiness of Your Sfn jesty and your
enneort, to the grey iness of sour eon -
pine, and to the glory of the British
navy so brilliantly represented here to-
night."
King Edward replied: ,'The Queen
and mvaelf are deeply touched by your
kind words. We deeply regret the ab-
sence of Her Majesty, the Queen, out'
dear niece, but we rejoice. at the reason
which detains her in the capital, We an American syndicate. Stories ed vest
have not forgotten the official visit: of wealth in the hilly! started the bigglrs1
his (address 11t the
said:
"It is •ti111))!y all aesietanee to exis-
1i11g d00nnlinutional organizations (1) 01' -
der that they may bettor ae('unlpli:h
the purpose they have in view,"
.11r, .1, (.'aulpbell \\'kite of Now York,
ill a practical talk of what emit,' be
done by systerluttie 11110 eon.'erted ae,
tion of the laymen of North -luaioa,
gave some interesting figurive in rispeet,
t.o the present needs of th non -(
)halt world.
Ale 1, A. \faednn1111 (Niteroi! a
powerful address on the 'subject of
%\'hat This Movement Means for Can-
ada," 111, Robert, Speer, of New York,
advanced ,wine interesting opinion( •t
to the things needful to cgrry the
movement. to success. All the addretesea
were followol with great intermit and
heartily llpplanded, and one of the fea-
ture of the tweeting was the hcui-t.y
'singing of tb familiar rtier-iortary
hymns by the ebree hundr'o1 or more
glen pre.ent--•rnen representing all pro•
feesions and trades,
Rinner, when
he
RUSK TO LARDER.
VALUABLE CLAIMS FOUND—THOU-
SANDS GOING IN,
n report brought here by a miner, Ores
thousand meal have invaded Larder Lake
dtietriet, where ores rivalling the Cobalt
are claimed to have been found. More
erre corning every day. and teamsters
are getting $60 n load for hauling sou•
pliee. The only building in the place hue
twelve bunks, and it is a hard problem
to handle the rush. One miner claims
he was offered $400,000 for his claim by
Your Majesty to London, and we re-
eipro'ate the desire that the ties be
%ween our two houses and ono coun-
t ries, which are founded not only on
historical traditions, hut also on come
ntmity of interests and a. real sym-
pathy, may be strengthened and drawn
filmier by these happy event& I raise
my glass to the health of fourlfajee-
ty, fling Alfonso, fuer Majesty, Queen
Victoria, end Queen Christiana, and 1
wish prosperity, progress and !wave to
the Kingdom of Spairl.'
MINISTER IN DIVE.,
CLAIMS HE WAS THERE TO SECURE
MATERIAL FOR A 1300K.
New \'ark. April 16.- -'('ke Rev. Mr.
Mears, formerly assistant rector of $1,
11a1Olen''.a Prote.stt 111 Episcopal Church,
tt•dlo was arrested in a 7111 Avenue negro
dive a few weeks ago, will have another
e.luuiee to convince Coadjutor Itishop
I)avid H. Creel' that hie tour of the'I'en-
derloiu wee. solely for the purpose o1'
gathering material fora book on 40(.101-
oggy. 11 wolfs antioulee(1 today that
Ail', Mears had asked for a further hetr-
ing and a personal interview with Bishop
(freer b0fOre a final deeieinn is rendered,
melt ever known itt Canada, 11 is ex•
peeted that 10,000 people will arrive dur-
lug the next few weeks, Handro'JH corn
ing; frond the Unite Statts+.
SUICIDE AT PORT HOPE.
Young English Girl Throws Herself Intal
the Lake.
Port Hope deepetch: A suicide occur•
red at the harbor about 13,90 10-nighf,
as the schooner Oliver Mowat wa:1 clear'
ing for Oswego. An English domestic
named Jamieson, about twenty years of
age, went down to say good-bye to a
young • man on the schooner who half
been keeping eolnpnny with her for Hot4)
months. lust as the vessel had clear•
ed the harbor the unfortunate girl at•
tempted to throw het:9elf into the lake,
but was prevented by some men whq
noticed her strange actions,
Apparently repenting of her purpose,
she started for the town, hut later trade
rt second and :successful attempt at the
decd, illeMithon Brothers recovered the
body after two hours' Ilraggiig1 but life
was extinct.
RECRUITING TILE LAYMEN.
Rev, John McVey Added to the Forr:a:t
of Progress.
BayesD., .lpril 1:,, -13y thrashing;
That lh0 police were °ver rulxin114 two drunken who tried to malto
to mato. i1 appear fletf \fl', .Mears was:, j him "111" "1(11 Ileo), the 111'5. ,t•,hn li;.
not bent on gcai1erir.it' u!n1-1la! fur sir
Inun., it 1 Le euu4)9411)) l'0(-:011 by i be I "y, a ,\!r t h: 144•;1 riret:it : 144,'1 0414-
you:igr etuat'. 110 wlll prodncl' (1 wait•) r;\'lollary, has lnud0 Iilmsr'11"i(11'11.:0 uua4t i'
1)'144 to corroborate this alleged, fact.
:\rehdeaeon Nelson said today at the
See llntc40 (1)nt. the report and recom-
mendations of the inquiry board, of
1%hirh 0x-Alaror Seth tatty w•114 1hr, \1 hl'1' t'arucy 11 11(1 I)o„ T4114114e, h• 'u
fihi'f Illy tll'111lfr, 15az, it' the 111lmt4 of
lliIhop flreer, .1 (1(01;1041 (4 'xpe'tect
this w•eelt.
pular presence• 111 Sot'tl 1>Itkvta,
Ate, \I\'e1• wile going to a ([Mont
(duveh lae1 Saturday, and, just after'
fording Bull (-Peek, was sit 11p'ul by
O+9
WORK FOR LAYMEN.
cowboys, 'I'll's- tries! to make 1111, preach-
er drink and threatened. lo pnr wh(ykey
down his throat.
1(l'. Ile\'ey; %vim %‘.11s 101 the fo1)thalt
team while at `X11001. 1iek'(i both nun)
and so urou,ed their admiration that
they 151')1( will hill to the tneotint;
SIXTH POLE DASH.
i'EARY WILL START IN JUNE --EX-
PENSES NOT YET RAISED,
('oulntunlie
I nuounre'! t1'•
•,:1., '.,ill 'Incl in .lune on Ili:, r(a)h Irip
ct .lrctie,
)1:- plait, :11'.. all mole contingent on
1,10-)l : ow 'levess:try fund, w'!.it•1,,
!.t," et e), his 1'1 iced- are confident
l e
i 1 _1:e(tl•e,
ll11b0i'l Burt'lt, li bl. Jule:
\. l'., th11 -itili41(( )nn -tor of the 111(w•e•
:rel' ht+t n„rtiI\V114d trip, h,a.,
11 n tfltit',l by t'leglilph to omit. ; rt,
it fiat' to begin the fitting out et t1;
commander Peary 'will personally -e-
:, e1 )I(- own crew this time, to atr'id
n}. ectie 114un of diseetisfaclion of the
1411,: • t', -hi) %vela north in the 1t)+),,-01;
•,In, olds piekt:1 14)04 twill be 1Ikc11
1;1 5 )burl in, as naturalist, and Dr,
1.'1tti• 1t'niff, it, surp('u's, are►to 44(1)-
':1e.\pl lI'r'r a.+ illelltbct's 1)l 111-
• a
11111 stud: t4, the ltmetir.11
l in his t'ifort to reat'h the pole,
il'• •1'111 111)1 the balloons of 410t.rlo•
will adhere to his original pot•
1:1•i"'nding upon sledge,, dog- (1111
'(*I''' i1'e1-esrlt i,, at S1lootot' I- tall,
litlell with 11(154 1)01 101's, 1111,1 (-
!_caecal repair,. w•i'-1 b,e
11:41. ''nal►, •
N 1
FROZEN IN ITIS SHACK,
Body of Saskatchewan Farmer, Missing
Four Months, is Found,
,\pril 1.5,-- French seienlit- al'
d1 I, a farmer. aboral one mile t,o,;:
Ji •tl'une, hu, been fount) 1101111 in his
ll' Rev..,Mr, Tomlinson, tt mini:.
t 1•:', lis ilex in the neigghborhoo,l. 51:01,'1
1..--ut1pl,'NI to have left for,tlern:al,d
ilrert!lber, and 11'11011 11e was tee
'')' ..,,not it 31,13•, iuf-rrelt th.1t 1II' ,.,'11
s:e I'1 the obi, country, 1L now al'•
, ;t t • Coat l,e went to -pend a hast night
ilio dole':, and 453!4 there frozen to
'! :a4 h. he body 55na frozen stiff, nit)'.
1,111 r: r!utine'! umbo, it 14 s11pp041d,
Ir n,011th
NICOTINELESS TOBACCO NOW,
Sold in France as Result of Experiments
on Rabbits.
ileggiva, Sash., April 15. —Adolph t,te-
iteeel -,(m, the quietion 4l wheeher niet+•
1' all he extracted! front telae(' ,
.:rids_ 11!'1 batter all its charucteri-ti''
Yee, t,r. The ( tovernnleut, ,1t hick 1::!- a
1(-'t11t 1„11,,' of the manufacture and sell'
to'.,aeen, 11th on the market I:I-t
01 - ;1 5 3)b't of Caporal, (1• col4)014 0
•'til: of pipe 11)41 cigarette, tolaeeo.
',iv): ;lad hien freed of nicnlbl0.
Ti:i• -top 4'4). 11)14011 01 11 10.11(1 of
1 _ 1: 7I erut- o4) rabbit:. An infu•iou
t,f ortliu:l14' ('llp(lral tobacco \Vn5 inject•
1 11:111 the 1'0111~ of a rabbit, tvldell
':i'•'( five wve'k,, later, A post. ninrt'ut
(t:linntion showed that the aorta wet-
eever,''I with large spots, due t(1 artert'>•
;:''1))•i. Another rabbit, %)'1),y wllbjeell4'1
1.0,1 with 11ieotill(t4 , (`,1g••
eel:, 'Weis rabbit lived two )n0ntllt and
'.':1• :lien put to death, The (tort:) %''a,
to be perfeetld' healthy.
QUAKES MW PROCESSIONS,
C?'cbrztio:ls of Last Yettr's Eruption rpt
Vesuvius.
(:pule, Allied I.,, 'I'he5eweeersnry of
'll -1 -trot's eruption of Mount \'' ii•
;: la -t weer win; marked ;;osler(:ly
:! eimple of harmless nartht(uakes
, :'1 (111:lel:t 11181 monster 1'eligious pop
-41.:1, lit the tuvele ar)urrrl the col-
' The st 141 1)t of the \lallultua \vas
4.1 role( in 4riutuph by the, deity acyl
11 olI l4) r(ti's, 111111 win.•+ fnllo4te(1 by
h,tr, :11:1(• of the faithful.
'i t,,t processional feast, a t \eerie l4•
' it lit' ended in i1 riot, arising, it 1s
•1), f)n)(4 exeit(I1('Ilt r'itt)N:•tI b;!
11. ir1 lie i !hal mother 418((1,' of ',iv'
1.1.;I,1,,rot.,t \4'11s opening 11101 4itlltli'•1'1 its
1i 11s' this shonll( have led C.,
not np(rtr')(, but knives
0tlt within the eillt eel. :1141
1' t,cr.' )Il(lel! (u ,1)1(11( I1I,' di-•
DOG WITH n5o LIVES.
-range Adventure of Runaway Collie in
Underground Railway,
!1 ))..lpril (,i,• -_\ passcng vr's sodic
in 111;441 from the platform of the
•
:'t;•:"t;!romnl )':tilw'a5' duffing the busiest
it,!1 ye-tmrdu}• and dashed into the
w'4:; not semi for eight
1h1)•in; service Temple arose :ld told ;t 1)r wilco his ew'ac'onrpall(0d ly
MOVEMENT TO AID MISSION WORK 01 the mecurrc'ume, nut( he lust Carney ;1 oit(e(I:I, : ou'•
hot h premised to quit drinking, l'.1•1( 1114)4 41111 found 11(111
,4 Toro()
ABROAD.
STRIKERS FOUGI-IT LABORERS.
d'sp8te1): The Laymen's
)liseionary lio\eu)ent, one. Of the
' greatest religious enterprisers of tho pre•
sent, day, which l)ld Itsgenesis 111 they Hamburg. April Li.- fnlporfed l:tborert
United States on the 14th of November, who were unloading the steamier I,01(:3e,
190(1, was louneh'd 10 Canada 1)t a on, returnil ' from supper Lust night,
meeting held yesterday afternoon and
a dinner last night in the Temple build-
ing in title city. The. gatherings svere re-
presentative of the laymen of all the
ernugelienl deu0nuuint.iuns of 'Toronto
and tho l'rovilee, and the ds'liheratiuns
1)41(1 spetthes %were eltlu•uete.rized by an
carnee1 thoughtfulness wide!' augurs,
well for the suecerls and ,stability of
the movement. in Ilii.s country,
'.l'IIe purpose of the movement is per-
haps bwt slated in the words of Mr.
\, %V, ltnlvclL K, 1., in the course of of the 1:ug;l)sltm,'n aro returning,'
Bullet Wounded Fleeing Englishman in
the Thigh,
found they were bluekc''.t by :t ('0)')1))11 of
!strikers, who drove the striko'brettkers
off +with sticks 1111d stones, (lite striker
fired 11 pi.etol ttt the fleeing Englishmen,
wounding one of then) in Hut thigh. t1}1
e(n'go eouggest ion el the harbor (:nntinues,
Nearly 300 4tc)lmers :Ind over o)) sailing
vessels 4114' waiting to disellarge or
take on cargoes.
Foreign • long .-114(41'' 1ne•rt continue 1)r•
. riving here. 14'o11r hundred and eighty
reached Hamburg yeet'rday, but Toter
:r'lei!iu:; within 11 Petr inches of at live
rid!,
'1'110 :11:1))11! was e4h(ulSl'4l 11n'ntq:11
1:7)4 ‘vtis not ;Idling!, '1'l: eir-
P".,m...1:11)eei 1))(11'!)1 111111 141' 111(1( t't,w•
t'r('ti in floe 4111140 position (all the time
that .2.511 trains passed over him.
THE PIPs, WAS LOADED.
Laborer Found It, Lit It and Will Die
a5 a Result.
April 13. --_)like \'0r -
,k(, a litborer, picked ftp a pipe on Alain
street this afternoon. It 5%445 tilled With
%',11111 \'orslu supposed. 1(4 be tobacco and
lit it, Immediately (here was a ter'
tilde explosion, 1iotit •Vorak1'rs 01'(': 4'r°
11(5144 nttt, his nose flattened out and his
1 1111) partly torn off, The flesh o4) his
face was reduced to it pulp. Ile will
l[ie. „ ,. !
4
IS PURE!
►-I-sir; r:, THE PARAMOUNT FEATURE OF
Free from A.rtif:clal Colorinh, Dust, Dirt, rr.d All 1,'o: -e on
Lead Pa1:kets Only. 'J(Ic, rI1r, rend (iO;. Pin
AT ,11.►. CRO•'_ F'RS, HIGHEST AWARD, ST. LOUIS, ; ;10 t.
to• -'11 her pre1lt IiI;I1l
11Ifianliy ;lull' impatiently at,
111;• „:ta.iu 1104/4, but :t vivid ,c:trlet
Irl '11 441101 h'I 411ee1:4, •.Ito\ring Mini,
11,. 1' I:
I. •1,,I1_Ilt!_1 1111:4'0, 11111 Wit 11.11:111`t'
'At:', 1).1111,;1 elulilnu';I, with ilrrrr:l`ln.1.
,'III:
"'1 1111 and Ill'' young' cll!pl'll fit iii' -1
(4f ;Itll'a(11411 (hiring ynlll' 1l'I!•
'1•, ;:t I le cp!,.otle, and, I 11011111 1141, 111•
everyba(ly lllllll::llt 1-'111 \Yl'I'I' I:Ik-
it; ,I t;,';irt-liroktii Ira\'i' elf ;von:, lover,
�:I-,,-:•i of .1 l it pl'n1r,0 .:I !I„1411, 11'1.•
your philanthropic nt'l •
h., 1 IA,',:1'11
i'::t 'ha I •Iarle'l violently as 1i:',
siedie of Earle a; her ';ntr•r,'
1i' limning. 1,1,11111. r11,11•0(' in :I 1!1111:1
1/1'1,'11' ,4101' 11(1,1 !wok, 11'1'111.; :114.1
, 711 :..I'- J It 1. .1 til,' 1 elv 11.1,1•
1 1141.! It 11" p11 1111(• 111:11 •11,' 11111 !ll•.
i,1!1..,i 111 ",} 1111111111tit'll.1y .1. 1.11:1:111"I', 111:,{
, 4 ., „• g.!!1in'J 1111111;1 tide sac!) 11!1 1:11•
',• 1\';1yui, her !over!
4'11 r 111111 such a 1 hoii :1i1. !'
'.It a eti",1nge thrill :loo 11,1'11;',
Jr; nn't, buil§n;; Ihr 414(;:1111, ,1111•
"'1 114:41, awl (//liking the ':ice":
4!! unit hall' ;;4111 ill•.
,1;IIeLI\ ,I'illiell, 411,1, fu• i:!_
:1;:^', I i," W41‘1's 4f Muir from I11'r 1111 •hl .I
_'I,• I,i vI'.t' returned 10 1.!I.' ello,•
he 11'el•r,. ...1.r :1P 1111''/,'-•-
1it Ii:iv Sail of hill!, Irapa. 1
proud of 111,!1, and- 1',I
,to 1i 11, too, I'd n1,i'I'y lum-
.;n!1:'1 �11i Il; soon a; !'Ter hi
u.1i u;lh (heir!' halefnl Hiroo
,1e.;, •: .::I i •1111' 111(ol'et(I her Itol'tl; tvith
':';,',iritic to;, of her ,mall font.
:4.,. Da!tun leaned bill: in (Ito i1lrTitt:,''e
111,, i 1.l;�al'.t heartily at this spirited out -
Oa the \thine, hf,' rat her enjoyed.seein!'
daughter ill 11, passion.
11 ,S',ti not often that he had the np-
•11C:'ltin1ty, for she 1v11s genexa1I'y the
1Ipp:,.-1 and pipit (4f n1:1liden<, and,
'bt'itig ;n1, only child, 1,u► cloud. hall ever
be,':t :7 14•,111:1 1a otrruht4lott
!:tit ,\I;', 1)n!t•un had. hceu ',NI 'tune! y
iu1,111'cd lit idle scene in the cuurl-room,
(lel.luing it. ting(/,/ in the extrema to he
No !e -1) con$picaa4,lls before l'Iie rabble,
a n.! lir had uttered ;I 1Ppel' 11'4/(11 than
4►1 111'1 I'11t•)' been nd,lroised to Ih' .petteal
4:111:1 before Burin; all 'her life,
lint. I':1110111, vii ti'uc 11 11(1 loyal 10 the
eon,. and, 11'11/(/ once she had mile It
(loud, 114 nl!ver:iity cold(' turn her frotn
that friend; and her whole nature had
arisen to arms against the cruel injust•
i1" 0; ,1 wretched! fate which had con-
doul:let! one Ho noble and good ns Earle
t4 41411'ttnce \'ill.
III'/ father's laugh cupped the climax;
excitement, the pain in her heart,
;11d, above all, his last insinuation, had
1,i e;1. almost more 1.h111 she could bear;
bltf. \limn his hearty laugh rang oat so
fall of nn,cking amusement., she could en-
dure 110 more, 011(1, girl fashion, she
bar -t, into tears, believing, herself the
:nue.:. deeply injured and abused maiden
ill existence,
"f'„Ilii, elute, pot. don't 1•Ike it +o
tel heart; but; in the futon' ivy
and be It little less; demunstiittIve, 111,.
])lit on
said, somewhat (/loved by her
tra.rS.
11111 1?tlitlut \vas deeply wounded; her
teal', must lutl'e their way now, 11rnl not
it anther word was !spoken during their
(lily..',
(ince at, htinie, she darted into . the
lions', and up to her own room, where,
after she 11141 wont her weep ant• alone,
;Intl something of the burden from ttrr
hrlu'�, 411(1 sit. dmvit to think.
l i''1 cheeks burned hotly every time
nht' recalled Iter father's light words.
"Earle 11'aync tit' lover!" she 11nU'mlir-
rd, 'v11It tremulous 111)13, and burying Ilei
:;lee in her ltnnds, with n' feeling of
rhntns! that; she shnnld (1111'e to thiel:
of it, \1 •hen Earle, doubtless, had nrv,lr
•111•!1 ;1111!'
t..,'1!11'1t•''. 111 1.';r„`:; 11,1-•l'h�c,l a
rtr..ii.i0 1;1 e :In:1411 f.', her,
11'114;1 I14, knelt in prayer 4411 s;In:l'
Ili II;'I.;t', "1'!Illllll'1 11,:11'411'^ II'nlll')','�1.
r-;!;•1, for 1he s,uitten 411", 11'o 1' 11'11141:1
111;•11 ,t t#u'nrt' to her 1,h+el;, I1:c thrill In
Ill!' I"':1.;'!,
"Eli le \11(/1.1:/ !(}1' Inver!" ;he repeat•
11, 'i:'.�'. „ :he laid her :0111 11X(/1 I:er
[:III 1.U', 1111:1 t+r•r 11!'1';1:11- V,:01:11 fill' of a
11:1'.111l ;Hive, \CIIII 111`1'1'. 11:11''; 1.1'1':, III
:':1,!I •II„n1, n l;; hl 1411.11'/ :11111 Imo.,
11 111'- 11};11 ICtr}'i :! ',14th,' i1' sviceeI'-
"Id , n; 11 n'4r0a41'•, hut, -neh
114 \1''1',11 Ili• ('i'1,' 1':'i"" f'Ir 1;'e',
.till-1.'on4v1 111 f'1,1 lho 'I p 111
1"":}1!, 11;11 1141:11,!11 ,'f hi, lutt'•,;!h'I;:II
\;4111;-, :111,1 t!It' 1}1:1•01:' U' !I1- 11'11'1'; ;111'1•
/ 411.'1 , t' :I,:1!4 •'b1, „ e1' \('ll11 111'•
! •
1.1 11 �'. 1: \';,. , 1,11:•1 ! , 1.'!,
tli,l 1,);,1;:14 1'1, 140;14}
\ ,.rater, (!1.1;111'1' !i;' ,1 !441:!'41 11114. 4f
1101' -111 !1.l' '.r; ,I•, �!Ir ;1'.'4.0 al,;l,i1r,;-1141
lin'•, 11, i„'GI!11' . :I!I,t ':",-i•4:1 !4:111 set -
:dorm 1.t t!4 s:ni!in:' and 11:11!'\' t :1th,
and :Ili t'dt' \"I(4l,l had ,! 1.l"1111"r me11!Iia:
11 tl:au ,',41' before,
!! 11.': :: .. ;!!t' 11'1'1'0
"til'In1'in!' ititll reluctant fe..t,
1\'bell 1!:1, 4;•ne1; 1;1t.1 ritrr 111"1,l.
\Volo an!41v1 :1.:u!
II tl'r� • :f .11 ' 10111 41'10 ills' turi0,'!
110:!',•1, 1111'1 1'1."U!
(hereon-enu'!I;i1,!! \o del: 17';:•' 111 ural:('
1,11.1. 1;1). i': 110. flit 111'0 t,t4,i' 1,01'Ittifol !1411
:111:1 '1 0111411 lou#!;'111 with i!„'
i t:''i411r4, >r.11l"Itllll!' Ili t'1'_'ret for t'le
111'I;i!i; an.1 I',:rete,, 14%11'. 11:4' !tulle tors
1114:.
�h0 I','tl'4,!II!il'I'0a (111!1 ti11� \va•, i::Ir:
sir•! 11;11 in p;'i•'41, -- tbo fir -1 of 111,4.0
1441;;, 1•1ii' 111101' \•1.,!r ;!!1'i the 14:11'=
,pang to her rte.:, r sot) trembled nn
her
11 IC:I- 11;311' a ("1'. hours ,int'(' ::til' int,i
seen hint, and it scorned as if 1t'r:'k; hal
bras'(': and, it Il!01' it:;,! 4mm11 till lone/ to
her, %Pint 11t',itl (1141 Imre 11111 to Ilial,
('nnld lie ever /(/hili it ? ('ouid
()tet' \v:';t with hio1ivuce ;o long?
1-'r rnuld 11(11• go to hn1--,110 had snit!
Ile roof(' not hear to 'wive lier see hint
there--awlso she had nothing to Ito
trait.
"Jillt. I will 1101 frlt•g('1 111th," site mur-
mured; "let paint say 1dt:it Itt linty, f
hire prnnti;rd la he ti friend to hint,
and t shill) ku(lp 1)1,' pr4mirl'. lie has nn
one in all the ltol'Id, 1.u' £0Cms to hove
no one, save Unc'lc llie11nrd and Inc. i:v-
;1141: 1 will send him something, just
to iet hits know ant, thole is one, at
1(';Ist, who eares n little and is .worry for
hint."
C'l 1:11''1'1:11 11'.
.1 year 11'0111 by.
'l'o �1':Ilithu 1)ulton it seemed to fly 11s
if with magic wings, fot' oho was yet
a, school -girl, and this • hast ycni' was
filled full with study' and practice, and
\vi'th all the bustle :old exeitttutunt at-
tendant upon preparing for grndnat in'i,
'I o Earle \\'ayur it passed ill a slow,
tedious, 111tirntutiolis tintiltll't', milli its
changeless tinily routine, to and !'rola
the \vort:shops, and simple meals; its
never -varying sights and, sounds, bolts
and bars, But notwith�landing Ito grew
!Ilter,•e1'. wilily/1 1','itIt all this, and of-
t1111tilitt 1'1'011 11Ca.1'L`11.'l:, 1,'('l Il is 0011l'ilgo
and 1115 purpose never wavered. Every
day leas filled to the list moment %rllh
u,icinlnoss. J.;ver} day, \then itis task
\1'119 00nlploi(.'(1, he droll' 1'ura1 hi; book
111111 spent the remaining hours tit istutly,
storing his bind, ineraa'sin4 his 1:1101\'-
lcllgo of his chosen profession, and pre-
paring to carve ant for himself a future
lrllirll, i11 Spite 'If his prusunt misfor-
tune, he fondly hoped \would cl)Jl(iii nd
the respect. of all \1^ho blow or : It,ntl;l
ever I:nuw )lint.
ile 11'14 rhrerftll and patient, perform-..
ell
his 1.0,51:5 wi1'lt alacrity, and without
the gi'outllblillg so usual [11113111g coIIVins ;
and, by his never•varyiug court/1,4y and
gond 'behavior, he w,lm for himself the
commendation of the officers, the snood
will of his companions, Inti. beli,nr than
00000000000'1' 00��0' 'J 000000000
The effect of ,Scott's Ernut�'ion on thin,
pale children magical.
magical,
It makes t�iem plump, rosy, active, happy.
It contains' Cod Liver Oil, Hypophosphites
and Glycerines to make fat, blood, and bone,
and so put together that it is easily digested
by little folk.
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ALL
q,,DpR,UyaaISTS ;,,,�pgq60c. A�,N,DI���It'�'$��II!��.,,OO.
241
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(/111111 ttt���^^^ �` ik/ t
till, the days of gratia [allotted '.4 I;:osm 11:111/ b"r i1 1:'I ,•nll'11,I;11:' my o„•; I;111 "�� ! _- Ill ` t tI11W THE G1�11.VS fl JI S •
IS
w111 are not 1'npl'Illlnlltlrll, II!., t,' ti ,' ! 1. 1 li.l l 4' 'love,' 4"4,11 fib' ' ! ., SPRING O C ` ����D•
Every %%t'1lk on Saturday --the day 411 !'o to ;,:II,,I, not, to 144;,1' ;n 11!1'1,;} -
\1hicll any (i![ nal) I4( I •I1 rl•In1•ulllrunr. ,1. 1;;1'.I, 1:'a !1:1 I:Irtii ;n1, 1.r'„ • Dr, Williams' Pint,. I'ilis 1\I;1ce Rich, Iicd ! II''101,t; 1''.:,',.!r, 11,1 !.,,,:it' \\,';'l,' .!
friends I I I' 1 k 1 '\ I G Blood.
(!i 11'(/111 Illt'il' 1'11'111 Ili ( (14 way 41. fruit, 411,'1 I 1 ' '1, 1 1 . 11'4,, lfealtll 1111(/' UUL.
!I t t, H."11:11
14:I,Ilatdi
11011'1'1'8 :111(1 (/1.111!1' Ih'lir01•.i0" -111494., +'11111' II!li ;}1; ! tt1'a,!,',+ 1., . t"! :!
11) 111111 1101110 little 041(1!11 11:11, Ill:t1(t II1r1 14 ". ,' lit! ,1, 11111'1:) d 4 • 1 114 !}11.-t 1 4 ,1; 11':1 1,1;1 \1'llil,'1' 1:1/1:1 ii •t 114 -; !r 1.'.'t," i, 1,l ! 1:,:t'" .u. 1111
heart 'eat mut Ill rill ltith pteasme, 1
I';,!:Itll"ilt''nl ill r,\'4'I''Itf',lt' 1, '1. 1 "1 ;I•rl'
Sometimes it, 11.':14 11 1141' of 11111', 4 f a 11,,1!, ;,. ;,,.1 I Irl ;111:1:1,11,1:lll;lle41 In'na, 111 11 L n,•i"li'1',1r 1 i'ri
11111 'codify, til' 1'1014•14, til' I;401l4lr 1 "' , , 41 I' '.1'.. ! ,. ,' i 1'''41 .:! '! ,r ,,t' ,, , (,i t ' lt'ttil . 11' ,11.4.;it:tl,t, !I'1,: '1 t,
I , 4 \�1ii ., Ii 1 1'
1111+ 141 I; (. 1/011• ie.
'1, 1111
myrtle 111'111-:olilti; ;it (41111'1'1 1.l :, 4111'1; )f 4 .I ! e,•!t'441 j 11 ,i ,l,•1nL• t „ ! t tlr } , 11, , t ,
basket. (if fruit, ;I, II:,4 1: 4 1,, i:1 t Ila' 1411 \\lilt I,i 11'111/' '..e !4 ,1 „1111. 1,,1' :i. I,I'-,,1,1 I:;
n i' 1 'II,,,II JI 1. }• i I
t ! , :4 !" 'I', 114,4 t 1. 1.r, 114 .4 t1!
111 some hind; a1111 ['.,!i'!1.: keel% ;!I'll 111❑ : 1:i . i J 1 ;+
111'111• 1111 lid lot(' 1141, Im (1111 1 i'l'l, ' 1- 14 411'1'. 3. ^11th tiro „4.JL' In,1 til ,1 ,, 0 1 1 1;,tr- 11:. :11 11},,•1:r'„ 1, lt{• 11,
1111,, '.1 a1'1I 111 "'1,•
'. '1
v''tl tV1'at to 1,,.1.:
I'iii1Iii llll� , Ifl•\4.1. In.",I I:;; it rt44 1 ,t, �t. .. 111" ,i 1'11;• ,
they came for ii ve.ir, when I.I''i /14,14 "i• ! 1i''ll,lrl< 14IT#' b1,,,,!;Irie' ,.4, of 1,t, i 1:1-1,',1:::‘..:,
' 11,,; ''.4::;,41[11;11
4}' ll,l!:.4: !:,t, t 1.1: rt
1 I'I'nnl'tl 1111,1 In, ''"''.,•,I .I, 1., Ili"I'•. II: 1 .t! 11111 i` 1114 r"1' II!i111 411 ill; :I'4:1'! u; rn'1`• ;t. .,,'r., ,,4rrt 41.; "1`, I. 1.1/11' i'!4
1' "1'
�,1) 11114 1':111 1'1';11{%e;'Itt, 'till' 11,'01' lei, ! n tt,.114;l - • i'' ,I" 1•''1'1'11 -1,:: ,` J1 411: ,t• -r 1.'1 :1.!!R :S 144/1: i+• , 41.41 a!'',t!!la tat .rt•, :
(,111 Illln ;y1. Lbl'•P i!1e h \'I,ir p,, r ,t• 11 1 ,1' 11,'- • ill 114011 1' mit. di, /1 i,v ;1 11'1/:,,4 i 1;: :he ,. ,.11, 1! ill, 1/'',1'1 ',At I.1' `, '\11:11',
' .1: !.,tit' it 4'J ,' •,!,•r '' 11 111'111' -11,',' 1.;', \\1.,111:"• 1 11. 1 i,i'• '1.41'••' 1. ••11 11111::'11112 111:11 till() a 1111/1•, ,,.,1 11''
1(14111111•111('4', 1144' 111,44 4,1 tilt' 1'1, slid 11. 1 11. 11' (•t }.. t \'
111111;1'11 for 111''111 t't'l'1'1• Saturday for :1 ,1• 1.1.1 It i'itt� lith tilt!' ,, 111: 'I !!.1 . 1,'1 :1111 it 1.t 1 ,' 11 „ 44!11,' .1/111' ;ti,t.t,` !, 41,, !t.' ',
1' 1 r , l
11111! 1411(', tlitttt illg L11;11. h11'1'1ti 11- I,II;I ):. 11 1 1 tti'y 1/.'!1,11 it ;t 12,111, I ill'. ,,. rt )+r. •- ,( ! "1.l -,t,:!4;, :1 lr•1,•..:ti 1f;, '' ,1, r ill,!
sic1 ,''''on
1 4,:- ,' 1.,'.t !„0111; (!41. !I •,I ti, `, 1114! I'1(41l,ltt tl, 41, 1Ji:C 4 in 4!•1,',' 11 •14 111,11 ,t ,• " -1.,'t
was nor 1, 1' ao,. 1111(1 could ;I(;1. .+,'.:,t `,1, 'i ( 11111 r .1;'1.,1 1,1 1;1 ;'' ' 111'1'4 111 1.l"111111' I, 111,1'/ �''1' :.1' !.71' 1 .,i' 11.11 '11 11'1
(114111 1111' Ills' tlllll!• 1.,t .,, ! ;:I 1 ',1:: f:4' ,1 , •1,'1. 't 1 t -,,,i I'
IIP has 1nl';111:('n In!' ;!1111' .I% 111' 71!}11 1;!!1111' 14't'. r,,', 1'11. 1.'l 1111:/:}Ir 1'1!11; . ,1 ' ,11 -•,• 1 ,`t !:iii t 1,1,11! 1..:,i' 111}1
•
rt:' -, , ' ; , r ;11,11' 1111: . ,t .!' . !'. .
hlf?11P11, . ildly, 11141' `I'l'I'1'tll '114 1! 11.11 J ,'I ! i 1'41t� ;1111' alt Htr`,t1-1,t":,. Ot'to , !: 1.,' t"f, f ,411 , r 1,i 1,1.1"t
-'; ;;.'' • I; ! 1 111 v. t \1 41 .04 '1 , ;'
1 (!`t-0 St 1.!,/ 4 74 4 :!1'\ ,'t,:1 \11:11 ,1 4 ,U"1'41 "1 'r
p,1:;041 •;11!11 L4 1'141 441 lee -iv a ', ,y - ., 1; 1,i+'1t, t' t 11.4«/.1. I'.`,'1.' .' 1;1,`!: �i1
I'' ,' i!I !I ',1111!'1, illi i .1!: -t .ii, ;1 ' 1! n .(, •,,. , „
•1}I;;I4! 'Itu1C1•I'. 111111 It tit'1•Ilit'l1 ,'1.irool „� 4 411 Ott U1 n1.'\\' Ill' 'I lit 4 4 ,/,}1',(11,,1 1 I. J 1",I' r 1, Ili- :1'- .t ,;
If death had 111't4411'C'I! Ilan of :.-o1114 c.,; I' 111(' 41e1'tt'1,r't'0d „ ,4 -, ,,,'1 r!,• . 1,i, ,'1'.• 111 1.;.1' , ., !'. _ 1,111 ;S P, hitt ,,, 111: ',,h „4
' I' P.I.. ;i'}1.. it;', .: t' ,#1,!1 ...'i•'2'' .. ,.- ,,, •
,' ,;-, ill! 1','!;11'111',1 1.0 illi 111111'!:' 11'11'.,1 ,; nl',i !1111 rli},'r , :lte ..'t',ti• ' i til^t•,+- '?,:!•t• J::,1.•r!'. like
' {: , ,I. it .! till' 1141;/' 11'.1: 111
llll'llt' 11111'. 1:14 11111}' 111,1: 1'.:14 1111101, 11,11 , 41., .. It11111 ,111,! 1}111!1'- _1 ., , ,,,'11 tie:,:}('.4 4,. ,.,t' tL44, 1'1Ni ::i! ,14I''n••,, 1',1:, 1(!:.,'i
1,..ill, 1,,l o,J, t., w.
L41 lilt ,l' 1.1;.;4:1,I1:1
':,'� :I'1. ^N'1'I't 1,1't'fll I:' to ,,, "1110; 1'1,1! .I'll 1 ;1.11 4'J i I, :!;, i pi- ',.:4,y, 111 1 1114:11 1411 11' 1;1 1 :1 :11
i 1,, :" '.t, 1,a 1.t ,, ''
;;1'i'I'i. 111;11, 1;1, I,I'I;;it 1)itl•• ,III•, 1,u I'll,"1 1.l :!" r' ,,.'i !'1.r !}".1!'111, "1'}'111 11 a1 1,1 1!le r4i 111,, „1::#e'',, ,111 , 1,1;11, '1114• ,/111.1. ht; ••411/1 11, 11 . t•., 1'1,•
him, \. '11:1,, .11('1)nn;t 111, ' i1 a:' ( ;i: ', 014,„ `,1' •: '+r . :I11r1 11'114'!1 41111.1' 1.,.r itPt.i111 ,` . 1 ,,:
All 1il,tt rrtll:titt0d (o comfort, !I III '','its 1' 'i''''''. 4,I' 11',!11 1014,111' tial! ,11.1'.1 was (,•1111 1.1111 1! 1 ,4 P4,'}ilii, •1'
'1 " t' I'1' 11'1':11; 111,1 !11;;1 111- ;l'airlr'1`'r C:+•1.'4' a;1, :,! 1:41
:t Ili ;Iv Irtt!, fired 1'1111 dried and (1#1!(41 11}71.1 t•, !'4 7 4 'I' •I, 1,1„" Ili '1;1), _ ;1;:1., , 1111 i. ,! !,1 ,I.
• ,�1 1441 hail u, ! •l:i I 1, 1:1,,' 'iul�li:'•t, it '. •;n'1'ri'^In:; 111)'.,' 11:: 1..,y' h'.
!'I:,tv't'rs that he had not had t!}1.! 11e.irt 1401 v.1 4 ,1 :'a ., i1,, 11;14' i"111111,: 14!1-t
• drag' 1111';ell 1114111 .I, ,I 'It Ill ll ,.....,•:wt. . 1',;lb,1, 1:1 kliI'!.
In 1111'.1\1' 1111';I t, 1111'1 Illi' itieti1'll'�' I i 11111 1''111!'', 1, 1 1111 It4l ;'''t n`;°114''1, I -1.:l' 1111(/11 Iia; glu\',Ii ; V',nf 1 i• \tt"(' 1114 !wt -1' II^'• 1rt"1i
in':'1141/:s t11‘41'11'1,11
at I11111110'1)41:::11.11;11/1
nd l,or,ll, 1'1.'. ' 1 N„ 11• l;40 :t fit': Itnl!, 1:14,'1.: 4,,}1 I'll 1.4 try' 1)1,, 1'.....:.;,.1!....*. , , ,. art i
r- I , 'r ! r 1 .11' I f '1,1:11.-1 I r'',1";;11. 1'111); 1'111- It li1'ir!rt i' '4111. large 11. Ore. t„ )1:1i1+ I' ?ll`d
\lul It'1111f 11':ti 114 rill;nn of 'I 11 11i h::l'' - iI h ,;; 1.1:1I IH'Iurt 1 111}11 :1•i(I n ,14„'.:4 I:;,:1,-. 1 1\.f, "''.ittrrett ;il,0111 111,4 rnt_r, :-,''tt- : ,it'll
Had 1•,11111111 for'�Iittl'n? ;'';t''ihel' II1'\' 0\(,111' nit' 11111, ll.; !iti'tIt a; 0111'. .\t ti,irrilll' it'iitti "'1 L!' !n 141'1' 1.'1- .'Ir'S11 t1111:I1It1' :.�tll'' :::‘1‘.
11:111 ;tlr, Ittttl#1 11444 1"1tiy c11r1.'s 11'llit'11 ,l,ltell 1 (';4111 '::t'i n,!,\ 10 11:}'.1: 14;1.4, t mill 1 11111 II4w 111.1'' 1•I '1' IL\' 11101-"1',441: 1171 111},. off !I;• 1,141;, 11'^1.1,11, f,t"ll i:11.11 1.!a,
41.1'11 t't,,ll 111'1' 11111(' ;111,1 altelllitn :it. Ilii; .1;11 11i'(nl'1', 1' irt\' ;;'Ili:', .v;ll it.,i In'I'' ', trithutil tilling ,:,1;11 ,1.11 , 1 (l}:1ii: 1!r. 1411' 1414! 141!"1' t!,, fe,'t, Irmo'. 11,1.. 0 oil
1 III('[ '1,'4 4 it l'111'e11 111111 it' 4 11 '11th?
I'''' }}1,l; \vei'11 !1:11,, 141'' al:'1::i 1 'J1.• •t 1\ IItt,iii,s' 1'}111; 1'111: 1:}1, 1,"• 1' h:- 1,;:1'1: 1}!1'1 itLtitr 0,o1 ;(}'1,11!4([ 111:11, t')
` 11:.11' t:, 11, I; ,',111,,,1 „ 111 ',I'' !I' t 1.'110
N4, It 11:111,1'11ed ill this 11';11': ( .I 1:1, 41 18" 14,'t',I•!',III [Gat i.) .I!! 11:/1'1• 1,,l li!i,.t1i'fat.
,\1. the 1'11(1 id' a year alit' gralllnttt.d, '11'`I'li''' I ! 11 ;;,-.1 ;I1, 111'/,1-i :.! I'.'l1l i,:1 I1, I; ;1 II11•l,lkr• ;'I 24!:" pill' 111111,'• ,II 1111; nn:•r: w4i l .'Ihr I'1, ,t til"3'1.'+rib :}'.1t-
4! 'i1Jl-; 1141101• to 1111111 her ills: rtl:'l'Irs 1111,1 ;.I i I , •111;1 .1 . pl'lll�. ,11111'4 ,'will I' : ,. :!14 ,h4`lor Irl NLtI 11:31 Iw 11 1.l'+'in,' 4-,\J ;,y'1. 0, ,,..,i eil!1
1114',0!(, '•l 111'111 1,1''111/41, :.1)11 are tilt' 4,!,!1.• 71',11 it11:11I Ili! Ill'.: ,.11.141 :4111---1rt11'g111;;r; tl'14•IL•e of Irl^ 1:::1!1 0.1", f,1;4 40001 ,11IIV
11101'4 11':Iti 1.l day `1'1. apart, for 1 1)11,' fi'II'lld; 1 ('111111(.'1. 011111!41 le; 1"11 •,40,' -illy 1.':t'; hI'}}, It 1•i 11 lil''1„'lilr' to 141.1 441 -0'11111•, 1!11}1 \''1111 1•ea:,;!vitt 11,111- 4; 4,11
e':ereise;, \shell the 1!r;tditatiag ria -4 al).\\ II;It .•hall 1 d4 without
; 1,u i'' ! 1 1111• , r
the 1,11,4,1, not l',:,1.' 10 0c1 4n 1,1' I,n1'i 't , 111:11 1;01.1,. i 111111 fl ,1!1 L ';,i I + 411 :`1
11/111411 lit (110 1.11011' !Ili}tly (1'1''11111 114 "!':1111', di:!r, tit U}ilst lint :;:1 11':11' \1•Ilit'll 0 111'1'1• --,Irv, 1:,', \\ Illi,! ttlo' hid; 1:111 I'4 It !!11'31 ',41111' 1}10 :1::;114••,'-;4?'11011,
^1141,'/ 11'11(/1 1!tl'ti' 11'''11 19}(1111111' 4( 111 1110 11111 -4411 Illll^1. b0 11/4.'1/ 1.1'1'1 '';lIII1: i! 1:1111,1,":., .t:''' .I 1,1111,1• ti i 11. 4.}1'-•-111"t 111:11:1' 111111 tlu• 11'P;i0 t''� i(i1,t!.t1 "�1,,:;4. 14 11
44',ty 411 (4,''t1'1, P°01114.Illlll 41!t('1' 1004111• 4'1.4'1111: IIID 11:0)1' 1'l}lllt w!ti1";.1'!11:' I'!'1,' ''+ 114111 1'041 1144'1, .:II'' I 1111\4' t;1110,!'/',' III' 1%.,11i1;1,
11';1 \C•'::., 111:',
111111111'lll;, 1111(1 to rt ('I'ltl! their
d11114111i1 �4'r' }'411 !:1'11'1'(1 •'I, Iii -:1111, I''1' . i' ;1,.i t , l 1(111. f II"1 1
1 . ' , 0101'1' organ 1110 111 �+"' 1!1;11 1,114 L'4t11'1' eI"[lila 1110 fall^ ",II! "..I I':
I':lith;1,'4 purul 1114 lltt 1(41 wit It en. hi; [ill; pressed 1!.'1 alining ou,I' 1441 l:is r I1,ll ti Citi , "I1!•, \\ i'tliltt' -' I'i:i1; I'M- f' , ''!1'•t'i1 :11,iturl, e'!":1-, Liu} 11 .,,111'1 "f 1111:
Iluiiot;In, a perfect, storm of nppl;!n;c t+yr 1111//1 (/'1111 irnr,
uto till' :1 ;I!'nrl;lf1411 of 1!10 ;;he 1',tt-N1 Ivo. III':11! lit 1 t�i:1, ,.1,,1 1'11!1 ]hill'," prii.te11 on 111 U':apirir ;1.:'1! 11111! other' ub!1 •1 0- !, . . 4 1111,,
1e•tifying p, 4/411:'1.l rarh 14`;. 111 roller n'vtl!4,1 1.L( +u if 1111 111(./,1- i4. LI;, 1,i 4111
public, \1 die floral offerings \veil, shn\C• 111:11!1' :111 ('1141'; :1i 1111 ('Itltl,l'U1' Hui'. hili L;' ll',. I rtf I' actor :Ill 1111 i:" •tllr'r,,l ! 1'111
! ! 1.1': i'1,' ell "'1 !111} 1 4111! !I.1) ?t'1,,111!r 1' 1 ,•!;1• ,'0' , ! i.1,' '"! I:il"Ill, 1! ,I ,11 it "
',Ida 11; 111.1' !001, eat I ;1.0re l !'. ,10:: t !! ! ;1,1111
o1,11 in have stuc!;eli n fieri=t in ;I 1,!;)1! 1'or,rit1 int•'' and her 1'1,'1 !iL +11'11:. i! 1' I' i, r i' 11,;til Jt 4 Lr t', 1 I!' rro ; 1 I 111(/.`1 ,
14 itaitt :illy Il!11.i'li, ,Ir) 4'4111 a fu,.: 'r: •!;: 1.(i if c f 1' ''' 1O 141.1 lit• 1- 1::.•111 (l ',i': f ,. it 1 4,
11',11' ,
from lie" 1)1'. \\ 1111:1;.,• "ll',til:l:l'' 1.•0,, ,,1.,,,,'1•• of 111..111 1:,•, 1,1 1411;',4 ,', ' .J
`4eleeting the ehoive;t. of theta all, she "Thal is right, dear; do iv't, I:',;. ibis, Iirorkrille, O!1'., e4•;u 114',1,
inllosed 1(/111 bouquet and poen!, loge- our last hour, 1.I 1'1 np:, I:i' :','„•ce't in o+�, Early4ill Tii• tr. 1.1! :,',I .'
Ther 1'1111 a little explanatory note, in a tela',; wunl 1114 1t>'ret;. 11/14 l; n. [':,lie,
Lox. 1441 dispatched it, to ]4iitl . hu Collt(Itt t i. aftln n. feti 71111111ie>' el Pi yc:, algid 1111 41, * '4111! he 14 4111 <", 1.l
l'nfurlunately \f•. I)ati0n etleounlere(1 though, "or, 111, least, f .sni,p44•e y(11 114.\IIIII;�1 to it tll:lt !4„ 44111 not 11;10•'1, ,.I , he
hOy, (x4,11, 4111' I!'',:1Y'lll}" Father.IL'I, 1,1'1'11 11:'':!;,::1 1.4 ;;d,1. ?:;,I 1 :t
the ;erviint \1'ho 1141 hearing illi,; box 10 1:41,111 111811 I nut Butt,;tlerril 141 be VI'1,;: '1'11011 know ;1 the end from the begin. t1,I!luny rider pill n!1, ;n , n•;!l :! is .41•
the 1'X II'1'.;4 uftt;'l', ('01111;001411 11, 11 1111 rich." :1111" 111111 001. 111110; 111',! 111 .1 141 11:1 11(1; 11•L' ,
1 ,«, 111411 Il Ulll 1101% 1'11111' [III;' I .'i: ''111
enj4tn111 ;;limn upon the, 'rarer regard- "1',';: bat, oh! 11' 1;c (uut1 01!11 •:1.e pray for ,111('4 to commit otir,elve4 en- [,net•, (Itt1 111' 1,;a; t tIIi a ",I . .'i1ii
is it,i uuutrly fate. '1'114 pnl e pt 411 1111h;ll'c you \tell it tin,'[ '111 t;rely to Thy 1•.;-e ,':Ire awl ;laird:lute.
11 real rider 1;11;1'; 1.!I„ ,;:;,•(• 1f 1±;" mi.�Iititl, butit. the fl.Itcrr \toren(ruthleIl're-l}' iuu,ln'n;l 1 Thou host. 11::111/1 u;, O (,1.,l; and ..vi, d`a;r 1
i my, d;owe\1•r, e• fe, ;:111.1/ 1:14' • ;.,Iy
(91.41 into the ft:llut;, "1'45; gold i; /41(/41/:•s 1'.114)! 41,(' that the 1 rt�
pntr; and faculties 1:1(1'11 1(4/;4 ha; 1,,,,,:i 00.,„1,411 all 111''•4• ' ''1,i
"11'/'11 pat, a ;tap to :1.l) this nonsense. 1011(11 to lie 1/114//! I and 1,u day, :,an! Chou ha:t. he-tot':wl it (itt u; 1414 b1, 1111(?e;, he 4'111 •0uleti;n4; sulk, I": ;lit
he mutierr41 ,a4 lir 4'01.0114'41 ,ht it 114,11111 1111•rtt i; 110/11100 (/tan \1•ouhl not g;1'C i:;01ttfiea and 4,o(/;rrrt 41 to Thy ,r r
bi;14 11 13 and shrivel Up411 the 1`1411;ng tit r ;rbatigo fin his life' but. that isr g . !•i event the 111 iuer _i1,'': !liar "4,1 • ,. ,,
vice.el \1 (' d4 1141 ;1,5!: for 1,l1,f, e•1,, dill nil'',;; the f riint lir'-. 1•:Itil ;4 1‘.;.','f . :I 1!41
4(/11:1 4441 f'nnl 111nt d,ty hr tool, 1tit' ',olnrI!tIt;. oti('r 1111;eh 4 o eilO have no we
ll !4' for?Inti 1,h anti 1/t 1,, t4 1111 :herr i, no ii(Ire •ulf:init;iit'.r t;' 11,
that the lonely pri;#tuf'r ,114(/111 tr,'e1i1'I' (1)1 11(41 and sn ll is well ;1i all 11(/41; f;tour daily dut\•, \1 (4 it be 4411' highest 1.1,„ inlp111) tun 4t 1111 hi'
li fir• r'"i1,
no more flowers or 14LItis (if 1,l n1. la•1:, b1 i<ad'y 1 1\1144 "0;..1
te ;Irl 4111411• au1111? 011 Ihr 41,1/41 of aur auprenle (,e.
hr:ince from 111; 11111/ friend. 11'114, Iliuit 'It [tut. 1 hunt 11,:r111' '11 �'uu i.;,ai ;'i', n1, .ire, to Ila Ih(' 11'111 of I;n,i, �11re 73; :rein 1' Illi;lllnent, I, n la,l,hof 41, • ,'1 • ':1,
she! novo.once 1111/11 14 keep her pI411(1 volt 1, n;;'n .1 ntndr a. 14111 141,1 1111,14• you
,ell'i41uu'-s, \1,n} lye de i1,(' net only 0:;i' :III, 114'1,,^ 11-11i111.1'. i; -,'',11H,':!:".;r.
i:e, was yet destined, 1k/me t the (limity iffy. liehr.t:•: ride
))rtes II id 141 un+' own n•elfure but that of our brethren :1111 r Lo "011.1 him.
of another, to appeal' unfaithful to her to luxe :1.9 1 1411•/ loud you, 14111 ,ii) 1111 il!,;o; and may 111,, r11oo;r' rather to int �4,nlU burse , \till break til 1114 .t
promises,114111, 1 arcnnnllntr41 1,a., laid b} fur yon, ler (/'rung than to infli"t nn injury upon Irltu�11t,h's;1,i,t'011rldcrl"`,11'ull•;he ,•i1,
71111 ?.4'i til year pati -1,11, x1:11 it 4144 n 141114 unit - 1 41, I 1, throwing 11
nnolher, in ,his and till thing; n,ahe u=
l f1, filo , it d, 11141 a lu4k of trouble a ml tri:t li I b,' tl:l,m0nt hr es•n t: n s'.1!: :. ''It
�•rnr 1'(/(//111 111th otrnt4 Ilf pain lull! =n1,• 11 ! lobe 4141 Lord.:1mcn.
rutv for our hralltiful lsdithn. nnxirfy sltepl, over Ili; lenlure,, ...♦ this enrrally i� found to I)1" i!1.' f„ .,f
JII'ti, 1)altllll 111'41 11 `1.1'') 111111,1,'11. Ilf i;i Ii1411 tile ri411'1', S(i(tl(!, N'it11 i, 1,•i G1
it(II, 11•Ital Y" Edit![:. a:=keat; 4iitnl'e yon r
Tula fully, 1141 nlltnys, in her t.ay, 111 luiy 41114/ 111;11 4411, 1411(/11 441 4;414. and QAiiY 5 FRrEND. ,lundi:tg in 1141' [,Mice too 1(1.1!',
I:diiha; and though thele had never ,ltertdhtnl, ;hall be jn;t 114 ym; U'tJuld 11414/4 (gut 11 Ity• 11\1`4 '1'(/1:41, i1,} 11 11 :(1}1}11:11 O, 1.41 h 11tier n 1:11111'4 :',4:. . i;,
been 1,4 (/140]1 1,1' sympathy and lllu'nlolly Iikc i1,. to be,"
baby ‘vas troubled \\ illi colic and vomit• hint In kick aid �g110111 111(/1 1,l:;:'; :a
hr111'arn thea: as there shnnld be beltt•0131 'Thank 1,(/u, 11(411 and titwll. i; ,1411 Ing and cried night 4411 Olay, and 1 was lithrr\vise :1ti,tir prTfurnl;,,'i"e, ilia. ,'len
(/14114/ 1411 daughter, yet it. left her lho Itn;rll'i,-h ;piril, 111111 1 like In sIr eiu 111n4nst 11'nrtl out. lint after giving hits lbe ritlrr h:! to be request ,..1 t, ::11/11
11//11 teTy lonely, and occasioned her 1.411, and 1 1:11(111' that ;1'011 trill mak, 111! '.I'alteta for 0 1411' day: the trouble 444(/1 more 41, the horse; back. hu
Ihr del l/ t grief that the one \vbmu she. ngooci 11(0 of ynur I'at'lirn�', 11111, 1 hate disappeared 11101 you \could not know It 1crt 1,1 an $Xpin'itnt('d Title:'. '4411 '"411
I
had always called by that, sneretl name
another v.i;h; it, is �,nnrlllitt that. 1
was the same /111111 he i; so healthy and (41„//1/1 i1 yon take (/0131' , ;,1,t' 1.
should he token from her.
intended chin! all= .hi but 6114 unn isr good•tiitnrell 144)\1," '1hi4 is the grate• 111 nae :1101- frit• Inure 141(114 un i}1,' ;:i1,.;
,. Richard Forrester
, , ,,, , lllry al'r eull�tU!ttIt' all Ihr 4141'/, ',, ,.:
4,1.-, nlontlhs litter h 1,y I:rp1, lnlltinn it off, and 4411 11141.1. fol testimonial of .1 r. (,col r lloltrll
suddenly sickened, and from the first. 14414 i1,. for you in rally nal," ~14(11 Iteurll, 11,44,, and it till; usher Ing much u.; n 1,1111ct dw111(11 5 11/11
they I:r,ety that, it 11'4; nntu 11('111!' 1'14411: inn fur lru;ting me t(4 iirl ,o, mothers 111111 are 1t4rn•ont caring tot' 11, teach 11141 to 1:4441, time!). hi ;
'1'111.5 l,Itt ' npprlu'ed likrl:; 1I) //11;11 iii t ot•ii it Inn'• hr''' J1:!ilea :i1;41, flr1• ern,!; s.ielay ellildfen, how they can hying 1/1111 the lthip 111141 1111 11! the gf1,4:r. i:at
1?dilhn for "1:(/414 1 1(11ld" had always° him down gently with trip ,'t1.':1;t•. It!
iltg druply tonl'hed and grnlrfnl Ihnt In' heolt11 to the little one turn ease to Ihem- r I
been her friend and sympathizer. m. shnnld doom her 1tualhy to carry out any ,.rile;. ]1:(111'; lilt(/ "l't41c14 promptly foot al n time. 1'114 14)1(/111 =141:1.1 ''' ' 1.T
To Ilial sill! had nlltny4 (11111(1 411 'lou plan of his. clue Ihr minor ailments of little ones, kneecaps in this �chuuling, ;o n, I;,.i to
griefs, her hopes and fears (fur 'which ''1"1•olu the fiat,'' he ;lit!, `'I 11(/14 i en :1114 1.11414! are un ern.; Sirkly children
intimidate or make hits ;LuLburn, 1. t
one 4111 appeared to 1141/ neither time deeply int'rlrvfed 111 Earle--- , 1 'in" doll'(/ 1,tetic, use the :'.ant'.' :Ito
1.(I she /tel fonud him ill the homes t':nere �ho 'Tablets are 11/41.(1,
aur iullll,L), n1. c4mfo►11,,11 1?1111111 41a►'tod 11t; lite nil 1111' :3 1.1 till' 'old by all 1114i!)4tne de:ilei, 4r 1,1' Wali! `traps, 6nppling hint in n it111 Top
ready IitileuaT, and conn' 4114} ,1.r it, rosy 11(14 s11'/q41 mr.T her fair :,tee. 11'11114 at •',i cents a !\1,x from The Dr. \\'it• gently on 1(/111 knees 111th 1114 \\ 'lip,
and lightened of bel 1111rd011, 11'hal` I her eyr4 llroup{'i1 11)111 gi.)tilt!Iy, 11it ,.Ile Hams' "t! divine 1,'o;n1,"11y, Pr0(1t91,1,
have 1114 IIruo!n pull on 1111 -.trap,. 01,
fern hr snitrtird F,omet'hi" of vahilt her (int.
duivtt pm; the 1101?c on h;; k'irt' . ;':•'x1.
':11:15s1:
,
Hhr \vitlle,l 11 part;int;1,r 1111.01' II' falhor hurl 11!nird s1) 10ii itgn 1,r;;;1ltiliog J _ pull down on the rein; ;4111 14(/411 111/1
whip lightly o1, the hip, Sometimes tJi
In ', evp
11ichikl she 11111 ,)1. 111 Earle. Danger and Expense of high Speed,
beginner \\'ill flu 1 he;!.rill'. 111 1111 4 \ 'n1.
„'rntii!w! etrrr rhildi�!I tell;1,u o1. \1 1;111 Thr si,'I: (/nut 411/'/1/11 it and 111,, 1.'e (Hallway al r.)
f
(4 411;0'; 1/11(/1 it \';a4 1,r II'!:a i. ,,,,:p.,• 0,,,, gtnliod her keenly far :1 nunnent, 1111111 111,1 trai1101' dolt? the fall all over o;',ai!,
time, or 1/(/111 ;t intolted' brave([ It deep ,sigh. 111);11 -speed trains way properly be called both he and the groom itr;bang 11 ;ainst
It, \1':14 1/141 rnitfldallt, In�i; ell IIrT 111--
il i 1 „ vast testing nuu:hlacs, and though they do 1114 111111411 n.
! Ifo r;unc lo' ata you 1:(/411, dear," h(' comes 41(1 11 to h4ty
I
llrr4,huul•"ird 41'crr(; were 1tbi.`;nret, Int. , :lot men4ure maximum strese= In Ira^t
n o}', I'; hi 1111111 un, tilt poor, friendless 1)' V n1,' equipment they nrr relentless in showing
1114E (1111ing cli-ily, trill not 11:4'1 hint.
1'eerl'1'( 111y 111 1111 !'ill', 1111,1, :I, • !I 'seventeen, 114(1 I, 11113lleil'll by 111; hon.Itchk p01111n G11(1 Ilfe 1110 most potent 1441 I'S Such 1111 14(411('t•li''1111 I; ►1:,1!,1111• 1,1 lid
I pi:,n; were ,011:ii;ttea t4 'In buwgeslln improvements 111111.11 tend to effective, ,; „
(/1414/, ;1'1,. i::'1, I „ , u 1.!t'! t ')i 1,':I, fust: 11(/11 engaging m;411111 ;4111? the bcttcr1111 13 of lee scrtir0 and to (1(44 h p :\pplei 1(1141 sn;. !r ar,r . eil
I!:', 1111-! l.li 1';11.1. l' Id1,l.l I Ilial w ii;!'C Ili 111\' tllfl'(', 1 1\':i 1:41 )1111; alt f'io't? ,t,( !4 [Citi 3 !11:1!{e r1IIR'lly ti'n'JC1 fri'l'ly as :1 1•e11':tl'll f1111 \';ell'!: 11•''•11 1:11}1/,
either (:!11111 1,11 !(/other
I ,, Ir• III d;:1!overiltg Iltllt l 111/1 InIl1i11 114 ut•d!i0 voter and wore ruunIt:rlblo, lllglln pectll The 111 Lilly 111) (1111 111(! ll;lllll 'ht' , 1; ;1''''!:'1.
Ill a!tta�; (1,i=ell-' ed 111441 \1`1111 .1 1 1 art' 1 1 1411'trr, and f re>1nlled that. I mind Is
4snen9lte tr,,, r•i(r; , 1111 of
!dished liy lifting on the retu-, '`,'1,11:;u
141 u: i1 Lil4,y 11\1//1' asceInsumptlon of fuel 1-: etu:rnlnusly incrert 1 +' K
1\ 11.11 tut equal, ,t I :1111 \1'11111' i cultivate his talents, make a, lawyer of ed, more ex,prn:iltt equipment I requlr^.d,
the horse gently, �n he fines not w,1, t to
it:•1are=1111(/, to 11'14 n.; in h t 1. ,1. Itiin, 1111(1, when he shnnl(1 (/1411(/ n. pro. 1114: cost of ntnlul:11111 . arrack largely nu.;- ,hill)))) III) and rim 41tray,. 1t•hi1•!t i; 111(1
hc'r ,pnlruts (/cell liable 11, ;;'y, nlo.11;,' ;per n!1,, make him (11 equal pn1lttt1 in nu'ultd and rratu or 1(411 (1;e capacity Ina natural 1(/411(//1 with the be i;in''r.
eut!y, yet, 11th elidtnt nutl'ny,4lrac! !n tui' ilnsinr.5.�. Ilut fou lnnly tntfort,unnlr 1,1111!3 reduced 4.0 Should lie !owe (lone wrong, ',v11'../1 i,' 1,1.!•
"114 t1, \'4111 I;k,', cu11h1, 41.,1 I .1.n Un•n5 to the 414111(/ the trainer H it+ "No
441"t In attend (u n11)1l mitg of 1,4' l;;n 1, 'ire11 i' 1tnncC; 1th;elt '11111(. blighlyd IIiS Stick to the Old Dtet,
r carver :Ind will mar it n1,) his li(r--" tipples to•dny, sir," n1. 1,111. ,:•1':I" time
\,:'.
irrom the nul!!:':'nl of 1111; 111.'1 j "No, linelr lliehm'd, I du not, believe Professor irvhtg filcher, of Yale, lin,! dein-
TWO
hint 411 u ! 114 51.1(1111;1111.,1,11i
nd f,1,!:;
l'11'1111,1 r,'•''ll;, 11 it
114;1)/"'.let !;i -,I ird 41:;41 141 t' 1„ 114111" l,difhlt interrupted, firmly 411 nti 1rutcd 1.'y tests that vegetarians hove tar a\vny 11(143 1ILt,1,;111 lulu Ln sine• i •,i it.
i „
of 1':dtt•Ilu ll;s bell=ode, ;:1 l 11.1 t• , greater rudurfutee than tient eaters ,n r'_
„'Irl in l:unw \''ell nnungll th'a't ]Eagle is imlucelth npect to "holding /1411 the orals 114 longas1't1•o 4)r three experience, 4f t!';•+ r;m•t
ht}' nna ltulrhe,! her, 111111 his L ,1.f arty 111(/14, oral 1 belie\t' he will 1,isr noaxlblc, deop knee 1(7111116 Ind leg razing
110d the animal sees (1 great. Ji:_!:t„ ile
his, eyi , us if hi 1;41'11' 111(/1 hl' I'„I+ ,;,hme all i(15 irnublet" 1\'1111 ,(ub)ort lying nn 111 bark, Persons
Ilan horn •,110111(/,
1(4(/1;111,, Ili 1;111 n 1411 die fair f','i! Ill: I who desire to excel in those, thing!?, thera-
" I "Y1:4, I, loo, hrlieve him innocent, and fore, 11(/11 better ehethtu from flesh roods.
1atttti,-h,lit'e(I 11411(1 111(1 hall Iletin s'1
1.l''' i' ; suffering A gl'ir1'o114 \1'1'nllg; 1111.(, 1141/51 Gibers, ileo earl! tholt' livelihood at differ-
ent 11.1:n far tin 4:441' ('n;'<' I Illi, ivaul0nm9? is prnvr11 io 1144 world, Illi' employments, will probably stick more
114: i1:1+1 'nen `11'il'.::'!'ll 1\11,1 L11'ti;•-i4 dir�J'lll•n n1.' itis illlpl'i5011111C11't, \vii] 0111) 1,l' less clnfely to their old plot.
1111;1, illoa':li'n:\' 11 '.':I,1, i 1 144 r4nrl•ri''I'I' 1114 [tint 1111 his life --tile, 1vorld 11'111 nl-
and IV'I;I 4ror1;1111 to 11;1 I:i,tue ni••. et In 11(11' ;neer 4t, (111(1 9('')I'll hiul:,
heat' It again tttllil lo' was 1101':1" forth ' !9'11 ,,h I'OT't111111!II,J
1)y other .feet and hill itIvity (roto 111('
;ipIl1 (4f -1110.11 101.01101',
t:lte Straight Line,
Ilii 11ud;V 1141; 1111114;1, eulirrll' p:uIII lyi tipotlkiug in Now 114/1: o1, the 11,111
ell, 1141, .;Irltnge In :11y, hi; 11/1(/1 1111/ I'ie111L prublenl," 1lltich he had Ilttnt r4''
(:1('1111.:111111,I,0111(.:1
', 111!'11 111! ilrliltlgt'd t'I"r',llrllill,t 1.111' It1•• tltitllited 11'01'(! llet'(11'(: Itllll, 11U1't't'tlnl'
pn 411'1 of 3111111;1' things 1rlt;eh Ire" nal Hughes said: "'there are prehletn;, but
1111-1111.1(11101 in Ili,5 11'111, 111141 "1,,l''''111,111.',2.'1,11' ;nail'holy they1111jiL4t, themselves to a
1'4(4 serl•ier',; that '11'4'1'4 to hr 410"11411 1'41;1' nitllplr and fuudluuentatl rule of
mer hi !oleo bully, " bemtdneL, ] t is far easier to wall; n.
"\I',' 111114 !;'h'I;a',1, 411;d, 1°1111'..11.1', 14 strnigllt Zine than to find one's 11•:11'
],1lilhn, one day, ni she sal, beside 'him. lllrongh n. Iilhyrinlll,'' Governor 114„111/,;
hnldil:',, (411'1 of .hit" 11,11.4111 "11111 11'11114:1 'h 11114 illus 1'11' walked the "straight line"
lut.tr,l;, 0011 longing to d0 401111i1 Ring 111 of public duty, Other tneni follulting it,
relieve his he!•iilc,;nrr';, ''you hate :1'I• have found that it; led. to the (/'Mile
miy.i, Iotr,I 1'1irie ittelnirda Itt 1 I:', Lowe, --Boston ',Herald.
intvea'1 yon?'' -♦.-'►-
''.\ 'littler she said, Thi king 4141; a ',1'111' Bank of ,1(t'futlt lois five tine's ll
;ob. "Ni) tine ill illl idle 1t'(,T111 I'•1» iter n' :ah cash on hand :is iI; , :;tire capital
:won f In 10'0 tvlilit you have t}Cvn, 1'1)it !loci',
Roars of Mouth Warrior's,
\\'a1,; and rumor- (if ..vars. Of comfort
!el no (/1141 speak, (.'apt a1:1 lii,'lnnond
Pop 1,5011 1141.4(/ i; 111Ilwing 1!n'utt'T11 his
hl'Iiir,1',11t, hat, `'.l"111401' Perkins has
nlli!ed hi; 1' ,!or, to the mast that once
h" sailed before. Ile inn'Is ('114 lour de-
finu,'e owl i, 1,,',t,]}• t4 sign, nrlieles. 1l'in-
;';; •I i1:1; stttt'itil l:} to \1''41) �101111r11)L
1" 11', 4,4073 '11'i!11 1 !114:1 t Ilt'eatrnr; 1,4 de-
(larl: 1,rtr 014 Ihr I;uiied S1:1 1.11S if i'(,
(lol}'L ;41'41;114 'i1:f:es for rv('ry 1,10450(1
hnr-4 thief 411 the nntch•cexcd island. '.Chu
1114' :.1".1‘. /40;4 terribly,
Her Mistake,
(l:':clinitge.)
A troliry collided with a milk wagon and
/tilt the milk I:pint'hing on tho pavrn'ont,
"Goodness!" exclaimed tllo rano. "What
qh nwfu'! waste!" •
A \T11 ',tout lndv turned and stluvl at
"Just mind your oven butdvosa'• sbe
said,
JAS.McMURCHIE
BANKER.
A. GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
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THURSDAY, APRIL IS, 1,07
't`ItANSACT ED, Londesboro.
Our now tailor ltr. (.green. of Dun -
,las, iy already doing a good huaiuess,
Mr. and Mrs, Rad:well, of London,
returned after visiting the ittrmer'e
mother herr,
Rev, \Ir. Jones, of Auburn, gave
Sale Notes aspeolalty. Advances made a very interesting address to the 1.ea-
to fitrn►e's on thele owe noted, No gee en Wednesday evening,
additional security required, M hicCellutu has reunited to her
home in Kingston after spending the
INTEREST ON DEPOSITS at Current Rates tviutcr with her brother, Dr. 'McCallum
We offer every accommodation con• here,
t,istent with sato anti conservative
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We represent the leading Fire and
Li fe Assurance cornpanics, and respect•
fully solicit your account.
OFFICE HOURS: 10 a.m. to 13 me,
Business Cards.
A. 13, MACDONALD,
Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, Eto. Suo•
censor to G. F. Blair. Ounce over Stan.
lard Bank, r3ruseels. Soliultor for Metro.
politer' Bank.
rt'JL'DFOOT, HAYS & BLAIR,
Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Public,
Etc. Offices -Those formerly jey
Messrs. Canieron and Holt, Goderlch. W.
I'roudfoot, K.C. ; R, C. Hays, G. F. Blair.
0, E. LONG, L.D.S., D.D.S.
Dental Surgeon. Graduate of the Royal
College of Dental Surgeons, An honor
graduate of 'Toronto University. Office
over .lames Cutt's store, Pretoria block,
Blyth. .1t Auburn every Monday 9 a,ru.
to 5 p.m,
W. J. MILNE, M.D.C.M,
Physician and Surgeon. M,D.C.M., UnI.
varsity of Trinity College; M,D., queen's
University; Fellow of Trinity Medical
College, and member of the College of
Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario. Cor-
oner for the County of Hurou. Otllce, one
door north of Commercial hotel, Queen
street, Blyth.
F. ISCOTP
BRUSSELS, ONT,
Auctioneer for Huron County
Terms reasonable. Sales arranged for
at the otlice of THE STANDARD, Blyth.
Blyth Livery
AND
Sale Stables
OO GO OO
1-)r. J. N. Perdue, V.S.
PROPRIETOR.
g O0 GO WG W
Firr►t•elaes Horses and MRs for hire at
reasonable rates.
Best of accommodation to Commercial
Travellers and others requiring rigs.
Veterinary office at livery stable.
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KING
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KING AND QUEEN STREETS, BLYTII,
Cteptral:
Was established 20 years ago and by
its thorough work and honorable dealings
with its patrons has become one of the
largest and most widely known enm►ner-
clan colleeee in the province, Tho de.
mand upon us for commercial teachers
and office assistants greatly exceeds the
supply. \Ve assist graduates to positions.
Students aro entering each week. Cata•
Logue free.
ELLIOTT 8 *LACHLAN, Principals,
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7/erta.hasnaZ'
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upwards
Rasmb
Tho annual Sunday school convention
and puri I)ecoual meeting of the Dean-
ery of Huron will be held in St. John's
church at Brussels on May 71h and
8th.
Last Sahhnth morning Rev. Mr.
Urquhart, of Kippen, took as his text
ir, St. Andrew's (thatch, "It is finished"
John 19th chapter uud 110th verse, LI
the evening his topic was "Character
building."
*
On friday moaning Inst, the Metho-
rlist Mission Rooms, Toronto, received
a telegram from Chentu, Chinn, an-
nouncing the safe arrival of the party
of Missionaries, that left Vancouver,
Nov. 26th, Miss Caroline, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. 1Vollwocd, of Wingham,
was one of the party.
Brussels.
Norman Forges :,pent Sunday in
town.
The holly creditors met, in Brussels
on Monday,
1{ev, Mr. Powell exchanged with
Rev, Mr. Currie, of 1Valton, on Sun-
dt, y.
W. H. herr, of the Post, has been
under the doctor's care during the past
week.
Station Agent Henry is on the sick
list. The releaviug agent came Mon-
day afternoon.
Thos. Maxwell has been dangerously
ill during the past week. Lorne Max-
well came home from Toronto on Mon-
d ay.
Jas. 13. Stratton, of Brussels, and
Miss Effie Fox, of Cranbrook, were
married Wednesday evening of last
week by Rev. H. M. Lang -Ford,
George Thomson, who commenced
his career with the Metropolitan Bank,
Brussels, hag been appointed Manager
of a now branch of the Fanners' Bank
of Canada at Hawkstone, Simcoe Co.
Peter Ferguson, son of James Fer-
guson, left last Monday for the West,
He was not decided where be would
locate but he has two brothers there
ahead of him who will be well able to
give him pointers,
George Iiarklay is moving his house
back on his lot and will utilize k for a
stnhle after the fine new residence he
contemplates erecting is completed,
The site is a most desirable one for a
house.
The annual organization meeting of
Brussels Foot Ball Club was held when
the following officers were elected for
1907: -Hon. President, A, 1i. Mc-
Donald ; President, J. F. Rowland ;
Sec.•Trette., R. 1). Cardiff ; Manages',
jos. Ballantyne; Managing Committee
the above ofiirers and R. Brown, 0.
Querin and 11, D. Cardiff.
Last Friday evening the annual
organization meeting of Brussels Bowl-
ing club sits held. Mere were elect-
ed as follows : }ion. Proi„ 'P, Farrow ;
Pres., A. B. ,McDonald ; Vico Pros„ It,
r.entherdalo ; Secretary -Treasurer, W,
I., Leathert]nJe ; Managing Com., R.
Downing, D. C. Russ, lt, P. Foild, Ed,
Nicholson, J. F. Rowland, Milton Me-
Arter and Ed. Kerley.
*Wills is Council.
The Council•mot pursuant to nd journ-
ment at the Council room 011 April 8th.
Members all present, the Iteeve in the
chair, minutes of last meeting Tread and
confirmed. Jas..lturruy appeared in
reference to an outlet for a tile drain fit
lot 28, con, 10. On tnotion of Shaw and
Taylor, Mr, McCutcheon wne instructed
to attend to the matter, A copy of the
Engineer's report on the Ewan drain
was road by the Clerk. On )notion of
McCutcheon and Campbell the above
mentioned rot,ort was adopted and the
clerk was instructed to prepare a By.
law in accordance therewith, The
Engineer's report on the proposed Cole
drain was received and on motion of
Taylor and Shaw the same rune ordered
to be read at next Council meeting of
which the interested parties will have
due notice, On motion of Campbell and
McCutcheon, Mr, Shaw was instructed
to interview the Council of Grey in
respect to the amount of money on
hand for the construction of highway
culverts in the Morris portion of the
Lamont drain. On motion of 'Taylor
and Campbell the Council decided to
purchase four sot of moulds for making
cement tile, tho following accounts
woro ordered to be paid : J. McCaughey
repairingculvert 89 60 ; T. Hell, de-
benture orms 88.50 ; Jae. Time gravel
82.10 ; J. Miller culvert 88.00, On
motion of Campbell and Taylor the
[reeve and 'Treasurer was instructed to
borrow 81000 to meet current expendi-
ture, On motion of Shaw and Mc-
Cutahoon tho Council then adjourned
to moot again on the 27th of May next
for Court of Revision and other busi-
nese. `V. CLARK, Clerk.
Representatives of Canedinn rail-
roads met in Toronto to discuss a pro-
posed new code of operating signals.
At band
Is
London Conference In Godes
rich This Tear.
A notable gathering willlaic !ince
in tit)derich in It fete weeks vied the
tt1'enty-fourth session of the Loudon
Going to sow any conference will ho held in that, town.
The meeting:4 will take place in the
handsome edifice iecenrly erected by
These warm days toll you that it's time the North street congregation. The
to begin thinking about it if Iw; to ems eretttii,u of this sea church created so
mence to work. much interest among the .1lethodistu of
1Vester•n Ontario that al a sleeting of
H'e're interested, liccxute we can sup• the conference last year it general de•
ply the heeds. ;Hire was expressed that the next annual
They aro the dependable kinds too meeting lee held within its nettle, Ate
which is quite important, cording;ly North Street (,hutch way
chosen 114 the mooting place of the con -
The Bad, .AIslko and Lucerne Clovers fereneo for 1907,
and Timothy are the htghn,t grader, ut►d The general seesious of the confer -
the 1tlau e); Sugar Meet, 'Turnip and Lu• once will commence on 'Thursday, Nifty
rot aro all new stock. also a lull line of ;;alii ; bur, tin stationing. arid othee
Flower and Garden Seeds, eominitteee will meet during the first
When you are ready to sow pall around. part of theween:, 801110 01 the Iueutiugs
being held in 1'ictoria Street Methodist
----- (:hunch,
About 1100 ministers and laymen will
be present at tilis gathering
"t ho program of the conference has
been issued aid is as follows :
Monday, May 27-3 p. in , tneet.ing
of etationiug couiniittco in 1'ictoria St.
Church.
Tuesday, htav 28-S p. 111., nominat-
ing, Sunday Scl►ool, Epworth League,
statistical end state of the work com-
mittees will convene 111 conference
church. 8 p. nt,, Sunday School and
Eptvot•th League' auuiyorsary : chair-
man, Rev, 1L J, 1Jren ; addressee by
Rev. .1. 1V. Baird, 13. A., and Rev. A.
E. ?t.'Thompson, M. A., Ii, U.
Wednesday, .luy 29 -Devotional ser-
vices during conference under direction
of I{ey..1. It. Gundy, U, D. ; music
under the direction of Rev, W. E.
Millson. A :short sermon oft Bible
reading each morning, not exceeding
20 minutes in length, 9 a. in., Rev.
Dr, Gundy, 9 35 a, nt., ministerial res•
r+iOl) opens, 4.80 p, in., jubilee : Itevs.
A. Langford, 1). 1) , 3 eines .Kennedy,
E. Fesstnt, E. Holmes, 1F. M. Smith,
8 p. lit., temperrtnce and moral reform
anniverrtlu•y in 1'tctorin Street Church ;
addres'es by A.'1'. Cooper and Rev,
!1'In. Kettluweli,
Thursday, May 80-9 a. m., devo-
tional service ; N. R, McVitty, 9.45 a,
tn., ministerial session. 2 p. tn., gen-
eral session opens, 8 p. in., education-
al anniversary ; addresses by ltuvs, II,
W, Locke and J. W. Graham, 13, A„
Assochtto Secretary of lductttion.
Friday, May 81-9 a, in., Rev. W.
A, Findlay. 9,45 a. in., general ses-
sion of couferett o. 8 p. m,, Woinon'e
liiseiunar,y Society, temperance and
other delegations, 4. p. ul,, memorial
service. 8 p. in., reception service ;
the resolution to ho moved by Rev, .1,
A, Ford and seconded by Rey, M. L.
Pearson.
Saturday, June 1-9 a. m., Rev, A,
W, Barker, B. D. 9.45 tt, m., general
soseiou. 10 A. nt., election of eXttttlili.
ing board. 1,30 p. in., entitutl meeting
of Laymen's Association in Victoria
Street Church ; J. 1-I, Chaputin, Presi•
dent (subjects for discussing will be
published later), 8 p. m., Historic So-
ciety ; subject, "The Genius of Iletho•
Auctioneer for Huron Co, (lisco," taken by Rev. E. W. Edwards,
13, A., B. I). 8 p. in,, 'Theological
Terms reasonable. Sales arranged for Union ; "Religion and Music," tnuen
at Ttts STANDARD office, 1Jlyth, by ltev, 1'7. F. Armstrong, B. 0.
Sunday. Jun(12-9.50 a, in„ confer-
ence love feast ccndncted by Rev, A. L.
Mussell, 11. D. 11 a, m., ordination
eormou by Rev, I). JRtogers, President
of Conference ; ordination of young
men by President-elect, 8 p. nl., Sun.
'day School ; addresses by 1V 11, Kerr
and Rev. A, J.'rtiuma9, M. A. 7 p. m.,
Rev. '1'. Alarming, B. A., will preach
followed by conference s tm'itmeutal
service condncted by Rev, .1. W.
Holmes.
Victoria Street Methodist Church-
!! a, tn., Rev. S. L. Toll, 13. A ,, 13, I).
7 p. ni., Rey, E. B. Lanceloy ; ;i p. m.,
Sunday S; pool ; addresses by ,John
Kerr and Rov.R. S. Baker, Al, A,
Presbyterian Church -11 It. ►n., Rev,
J. Livingstone ; 7 p. in, Jtev, A,
Brown,
Baptist Church -11 A. Al., 11ov. S,
Salton ; i p. in,, Rev. W. U. Howson,
Seaforth---Itev,'1'. E. Stove -me
Clinton (1Vctrley)-iter'. C..1. hloore-
hou,
Clinspton (Ontario) -Rev, W. A, G if.
ford, 13, A.
Blyth-•Itnv. J. \V. Hibbert,
3loltneswilln-7 p. m„ Rev, J, Hussey.
Monday, jun() 3-0 n, in., Rev, '1',
W. Cosnns, 9,45 11, tn., general ses-
eion, 8 p, in., utissiouary anniversary;
Rev, Geo, Jackson, chairman ; ad-
t)t1cg by C. 13. Jte ltyI
13.
A.,
and Jtev,'1'. E. 1:, Shore, M. A., 13, D.,
Associate Secretttl'y of NIissiottN.
Tuesday, Juno 4-0 A. tn., Itey, W.
A, Smith, B. 1). 0,45 a. in., general
9e';sion
It is suggested that district meetings
he held between tho 12t h and 19th of
May, Will the sniterintendents of cite
snits kindly rnmetnbor the Barbara
Meck Memorial and pay the saute to
the chairtuan itt district meetings,
Field or Garden
Seeds ?
01511 FOR AL1,
KINDS OF PI{ODt'CS
JAMES CUTT
313L TII
In Every Hoene
There aro generally a number
of articles of jewelry which are
laid aside because of tome
little break that they have
sustained,
Some of these are prabably
quite valuable and would again
bo of service if a few ceuta
were spent in having them re-
paired. Our repair depirtmeut
will he glad to attend to any
of your requirements in Its
line. It will give you careful
workmanlike attention,
This Is a good time to hunt up
and bring in that thrown -aside
Jewelry and let us tit it up for
you.
FRANK METCALF
Jewelry and Stationery.
ROBERT H. GARNISS
BLUE VALE -- -- ONTARIO
Brussels
Monument
Works
We buy by the carload direct from the
quark's.
Get =prices. We employ no agents,
WILSON a HUNTER
BRUSSELS -
ONTAli10.
CHEAP READING
OUR CLUBBINC LIST.
The Standard , 81 OU
The Standard and Weekly Adver-
tiser . 1 05
The Standard and Weekly Wit -
1 00
'Tho Standard and Weekly Globe 1 85
The Standard and Family Herald
and Weekly Star 1 70
Tile Standard and Weekly Mail
and Empire 1 65
The Standard and Hamilton Semi-
weekly Times1 1 80
The Standard and Weekly Free
Prose 1 80
The Standard and Toronto Week-
ly San 1 80
The Standard and Hamilton
Twice -a -week Spectator1 80
The Standard and Toronto gaily
Star 2 25
The Standard and Toronto Deily
News , 2 25
Tho Standard and Farmer's Advo-
cate 2 80
The Standard and Daily Adver-
tiser 2 50
The Scaudard and Evening Free
Prose ... 2 75
The Standard and Toronto Daily
World „ •.. 8 25
The Standard and Daily Free
Profit; .,., ,., 8 50
The Standard and Evening Globe 8 00
'rho Standard and Evening Mail
and Empire 8 50
The;Standardand Daily Mail
and Etnpiro 4 50
The Standard and Daily Globe4 50
Send all subecriptione direct to
THE STANDARD,
I3L�"r17, ONT.
Subscribe for THE ,STANDARD.
News along the Line.
It is thought that tho Leeisle tut o
flay prorof.rue this week,
The Attorney -General has ordert-d ,tt
investigation' into the Clieplean tvrppk.
~Penland Canal was opened ,donde
and t he first boats were locked throng',
1'ire at Ila:rines destroyed two leo s
and never business establisl►mete .
LOSS $80,000.
01ti11n IIt18 110w full possession .s
Manchuria, the troops of Russia els
Japan helitg withdrt:wn,
The Government w111 greet it gra hike
of 84,000 to Airy, ,l. W, St, John ttnd
$1,000 to Mi9s Wilinie St, John.
There wits an accident to the Tees -
water way freight of the Canadian
Pacific at Bolton .]unction and foto'
cars were wracked,
Lord Aberdeen is said to be nn-
poptilar tit Dublin , because of his
economy in the management of the
vice -regal household.
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0000's0 C.) 0:elOi::5 C. ' ,0.0 •
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Fo o elling
Speoials
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()0•:.1(.�00. y�aCif. 000
00.jr�•'ei� r:rw•w�'.,,,�a ns,
. ^e r�,0/� ' 01,v��.-r •
A Fancy 'rowelling.,
17 inches \Vide, ShOul(I
he sold at Sc. Our
price 5c per yard,
.........-a,on..a
Glass 'Towelling, 23
in, wide, good \Weight,
smooth finish, just what
you want for dish tow-
els, roc per yard.
Yas►Y1i4NJN44W..r.
Heavy Pure Russia
Crash Towelling, IS in,
Wick, I t looks like 1 2C
goods. Our price roc.
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11 tick -back Towel-
ling, 24 inches wide,
worth 20C, Our price
r
0
lit
15c per yard.
tLVT�'
C:.RPETS and LINOLEUMS
Drop in and inspect our immense stock r,f Fluor C.;verings, Thn patterns are
more beautiful than eve. The paces;fru Lie I Irv, tr, tint '.rr.t Carta'•rati Ir+ 'told at,
Union Csrpeta, 25p, 115c, 450. All Well Carpet,, 65p, 75e, $1.00.
Euglish Tapeetre, •IOc, 50e, 60c, English Brussel-, 85'x, $1, $1.25,
Carpet Squares, any si;:,t to fly. your roots.
All Carpets cut, and matched free.
J. H. CHELLEW -
- BLYTH
FEW
Itt) LIR
ti,
ol "RI IV ear
We have just received a fine assortment of Spring Shoes in all linen which will
be placed on sato et extra low prieee,
Gents' Furnishings
A full and complete stock of Men's Goode, also Hate and Caps.
Trunks and Suit Oases
We have a largo stock In this lino and wonld he pleased to have you look thorn over.
Subscribe kw Tilts STANDARD,
Another big storm enveloped the
whole west iu snow rural the railways
turd again in hart shape.
Flames destroy 75 yer:rs' work at
1I ca ill College, '1'upsd ay . lI tispi n)
famed throughout America, (bistro., ed
with medical buildings, spnortd lir'. iu
tln'eu wee.lcs.. Loss hash' It million new
insurance just put on,
BOISE ANI) LOTS E0R SALE,-'Tllo
u'-.;er.Igr►tcd otiitrs fur sale Lnit 88 and
89, 11', rt' nue t•I,..d street, In the\elute(
of Ji;yt i., 0,t (0.: pcenu';ea theta 1.g a
r eta nl 1)1 t , vene•.tred residence 20x25,
itbrown101(22 attached, hard and soft
%%wet, ...d C,•mpet 41,a 1p, 17nst I)(
of : ,ts pr,tlu irtr..r I, ,;tntiv,, `Vel , For
01101,-t. 1p,,rt ic,rl•tr-, Apply to JOHN F.
N►v►, s, l3lyt):,
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Are You in Business
For Business?
If yon had an opportunity of addressing; 1,0tl0 people In a hall
with the privilege of delivering un tuldret:.; on your bn;ciuess and Ilia
wares you sell, yon would be apt to make that address as interest-
ing as possible, so that your hearers would listen and you profit by
it, It is just the same with on advertisement in Tim; STANDARD.
You have the privilege of talking overy mak to hundreds of people
and if you aro selling honest goods and tell the peopiq abort them
in a straightforward manner ,you cannot avoid reaping a benefit.
Wo stand ready and willing at all times to assist oar patrons itt
preparing their advertisements -yes, give thorn ashistance that
would cost from $5 to 820 if a city advertising expert/ were consult-
ed --and do it frog of charge, But hour in mind that! no man can
got out tag good an advertisement for your businea as you can,
You know all the little details, the goods you bought at a bargain,
and all that, Just drop in and have a talk about itL
The Standard, B1 th, Ont.
rMalz
18T11, Igo7--.T1.1 E 13LV'1.1i
S'l'A,N 1)A1tD PAGE
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THE RIG -HT HOUSE
A RELIABLE STORE WITII WOitTITY GOODS ON SALE
AT MODERATE PRICES VUlt CA811 ANI► FARM PRODUCE, e,
This is Crockery Time
We are ready with the choicest range of Din-
ner Sets, "Tea Sets and 'Toilet Sets that you'll like-
ly see this season and all at the lowest going price.
$12 for full Porcelean Chinn Dinner Seats, plain chino body with neat
blue and careen floral de:,lgns, Wold stripped and g:,1d traced, our
leader. (neat value and very neat.
20 Dinner Sets to chootie from, prices ranging frmn $0 to e1'.
Toilet Sots -We have a large display. You will have the importunity
to make year choice not of 'IU sets --our loader, $2,75. Prices
ranging from 51.I0 to +0.
In Lige Lino Sprig and WhItowear we have a linger variety than ever
before, and you will be able to find In our stock just what you
aro looking for,
Call and see our display in Lace Curtains, Carpets,
Rugs and Linoleums. We carry full lines,
For a good dress buy Priestley's Dress Goods, ba
PAI
VA
E. BENDER, BLYTH •
i%s.39f; t :rl °l :tiff molal aQrnits :.n n
ten._._...
Highest prices paid for Farm Produce.
BUTTER & EGGS
WTD
As we make a specialty of handling,
produce we are paying the highest cash
rices for Butter and Eggs at our store.
When yon have any of these for sale get
our prices before going elsowhero.
TROUT fishing commences in two
weeks.
I In'. Entree ce examinations will
be held on June 26, 27 and 28.
DON'T forget that the 12th of July
is to be celebrated in Blyth this
year.
Ttir; bowling green will be put
into shape ab soon as the weather
Grain ekecks paid after banking hour-, peI'mits,
MARKET REPORT. •- Wheat 70-70 ;
Barley 48-48 ; Oats 36-36 ; Peas
74-75 ; Butter 20-21 ; Eggs 16-17'
SPRING housecleaning time is
y rapidly approaching, but a matter of
T()WTN' TOPTCS. much more Vital iinpnrtanee tit tills
------._-- —.. season of the year is the numerous
back yards where all hinds of vege.
table matter" is tlUinpcd throughout
the winter months with little thought
of the pestilence.breedirhg nature of
the kitchen refuse. Citizens Cannot
engage too soon this sprint; in having
every vestige of the accumulation
removed and their yards put in the
hest, possible sanitary condition.
Mrs, W. A. Carter. 'Phis appli'.s to the merchant as well
Sonforth Expositor of last•as the housekeeper. Clean up !
week says :—Carbert & Beiattie, who
have been in partnership In the
livery business here for some titne
have dissolved partnership. Mr,
Carbon continues fn the business,
The IIuron Old l3ovs' Excursion
from Tot onto will be Held on July
6-8, Two special trains will leave
Toronto at 7.30 axe, July 6, the
'official' train running to Wingham,
the other to Godorlch,
1VITIi the openi e. of spring those
who patronize one merchants will
find better stocks to select from than
were ever Shown in this town, Our
business men have been making a
study of the wants of their customers,
Give them a chance ou everything
you buy this season.
at our store.
►
MoMILLAN & CO.
Dinsley Street Myth
TO ADVERTISERS
All advertisements must bo in this
office by Monday noon to insure inser-
tion in issue of current week.
APRIL. showers and snow storms
are frequent.
WANTED Itt once -two girls to
learn the dressmaking, Apply to
SPRING P '1 TRY.—The following
verse is clipped from a daily which
speaks for itself :—
Although the mete
Cury may climb,
Do not infer
It's changing. tirne,
So have a en re,
And do not strip
(et Its, it now
'PRINITY CiTUnc'I1 VF'ATRY MEET-
ING,-- I'he adjourned vestry meet-
ing of Trinity Church was held on
Monday evening in the church The
financial statement, its presented by
the wardens and vouched for by the
auditors, was the most gratifying re.
part ever presented, Nearly $loo
was contributed to missions, all cur-
rent expenses were met, 8150.2o
was paid on church debt, and a bal-
ance of $133.57 remains. A hearty
vote of thiniks was tendered the
wardens of the past year for the
efficient way in which they per-
formed their duties. The officers for
the ensuing year are as follows :--
Minister's
—Minister's warden, Frank llletcalf ;
people's warden, Thomas Code ;
-idcsrnen, J W. Bell, Jabez Walker,
ChrIstoplhet' Johnson and George
Powell ; usher's, Rupert Powell and
Wm. Watson, J. W. Bell was ap-
pointed vestry clerk and Frank Met-
ealf was reelected lay delegate to
the Synod, HIis Lordship the Bishop
is stated to be in the parish on lion-
dlty, April 29th, and will hold con -
'Em oft'. Beware 1 lirnett.ion In •St. Mas'k's Church.
There's still the grip. Auburn, at 7.8o that evening.
r,,::;:. .'.,t.,' i;t;.., •alga.
"HINT -STAYS" MAKE DILLON
TWICE AS STRONG
Short, stiff, hard, steel wire stnyomalco a"hlugo•liko"
joint at (ivory littoral who ou the Dillton fence.
'Photo "Ilhtge•stays" biro our (once a groator degroo of
elasticity -tumble It to withstand groator strain. They not
liko, and really aro, hinges -make our fence awing or springg
back into nhapo after receiving a heavyblow,orthoum►sunl
pressure canoed by a furious bull or other anttnnl ondoavoring to
pooh Ilia way through to freedom. Catalogue tells more about
this twice no strong"tones.
The Owen Sound Wire Fence Co., Limited,
Owen Sound, Ont. s
AIoPHERSON 0110S., BLYTH ; JOIN JOHNSON, LONDESB0110 ;
Aicl'siERSnx linos, received u cur
of cement, this week,
Sod1F farmers In Morris commen-
ced seeding Inst week.
IT ii reported that William Emigh
has disposed of Ills hotel at Walton,
I'e is rumored that a business
change may be Inlale in town short-
ly.
'1'Itir poles for the telegraphic ser-
vice 011 the C. I', IL lino are up and
ready for the wire.
Toile town took an a city appear-
ance last 'Thursday night with the
All night service of electric lights,
No sign 01' the ballast train 8ri'iv-
ing in Blyth yet. The C, P. It, will
have to hurry if the line is to he
opened to Bl y th by the 12th of
July,
TILE season for getting out (horse
hills is nein' at hand. Don't forget
that every one getting bills printed
at Tu.; STANDARD olliee will receive
a 'mice in our columns.
Ufa 'Thursday night a special
train was 1811 Pram Witighan► to
Blyth to carry the invited guests to
the dance given by Mr. and Mrs,
lleMurehie, The train arrived Mere
about 8.30 and left about 4 a. m,
Tilt, creditors of the Kelly estate
met at Brussels on Monday nIorning
in Barrister Macdonald's office, It
i3 stated that vie liabilities will
amount to over $9000 besides the
mortgages, Rumor Ilea it that there
my be some law cases.
DEER SEASON CHANGED.—By an
Act of the Legislature, the Henson
for (hunting deer is changed from
November 1st to 15th to November
5111 to 20th, For rugose and caribou,
the open dens 'n north of the C. P. R
Main line is froth Oct. 21 to Nov, 20,
but south of the C. P. It it is the
same as fur deer, Nov. 5 to 20.
TiiE Wingham Advance iii report.
Ing the meeting of the Board of
Trade in that town says a proposi-
tion Is before them for the establish.
meat of a knitting factory there.
The same proposition, we under-
stand by the siune person, Is 11130
before the people of Blyth. Dent
procrastinate and lose the plum.
To THE CIIULDRk.N --Bv mistake
III a shipment of goods to THF STAN.
DARDoftlee It ease containing dozen
boxes of drawing crayons was placed
in the order, The wh,.Iesale house
advised tis to sell them so we offer
then] for sale to the childret'. In
each box there are 14 colors and it
sheet of six models to he colored,
'PIte regular price is 10e a box, but
10 elear 1110111 out we will sell thea!
at 5.1 a box. Colne earls' andsecure
a box.
IN the report upnl Public Li-
braries of' the Province of Ontario
for the year 1906 we take from
Table A., a rep 'rt of the receipts,
expenditures, assets and liabilities
for the •!Lyth Public Library :—
Legislative grants, $18.36 ; munici-
pal grant, $35 ; members' tees, 824 :
balance and other sources, $37,57 ;
total receipts, $114.93 ; total expen-
diture, 855.95 ; balance on hand,
$58.98 ; number of members, 103 ;
number of' volumes in library, 1758 ;
number of volumes issued, 1550 ;
assets, $670,
LAST Thursday evening in Indus-
try hall AEr. and Mrs J. McMurehie
gave the dance of the season to their
friends in Blyth and surrounding
towns, The hall was decorated
with flags and hunting, and with
the addition of electric lights looked
very pretty. The London Iiat'pers
of 4 pieces played excellent music
for the dance. About 80 guests
were here and all enjoyed them.
selves. A tasty lunch was provided.
The assembly broke up about four
It. in,
Las'. Wednesday night the check-
er players of town drove over and
played the Brussels team and easily
defeated them again. After the
grlllies supper Was sel'vtd at the
Central 11Idl. 'Following is the
names of the players and the score :
w w d
Jackson 2 Carter 2 2
Cameron 4 Johnston 1 , 1
Stewart 1 1lcKenzin 5 0
Ilalektrlc 1 i3ainton 4 1
Stretton 0 Begley 6 0
8 18 4
The C P. 1t. have found the Lord's
Day act unworkable as far ' as their
yards in Winnipeg aro concerned and
will iunorn the law in future..
T', ''1eCulla, of Loadhury, delivered
to Jetties Archibald lust week a very
fine mare for which he received 51105,
The animal weighed close onto 1800
pounds and was Sired•by Sunlight. In
tilde of three years,lir, McOulla has
. sold t0 the same buyer four horses, all
his own raisins , which brought hitt
AGENTS. I the snug stun of $055,
HAVING I'UIICAA:-ED 'I'IIE
BLACKSMITH
r. SHOP
belonging to the late R. R. Douglas, I
beg ler.vo to ask all old customers and
new onos to call on tae.
llorseshoeing and
General Blacksmithing
a specialty.
WORK PROMPTLY DONE.
H. M, BRADFORD,
People We Know
Mr. W. J, Fyle was in town over
Sunday,
Mr, iI. R. Brewer, of Brussels,
WAS in town 011 Wednesday.
Hiss Norma Dinsley, of WIngh:un,
was visiting Mrs, J. McMureble,
Miss Eva Cartel' attended the nein.
steel show in Godorlch Inst weak.
Mr. John Sherr'itt, of London, is
renewing old friendships in town
Mr. Thomas MCCI'eight left on
Monday for Hamilton to take a situ-
ation.
Miss Manning and Miss Copp, of
Clinton, visited Miss McCaughey re-
cently.
Mr. David Campbell, of Walton,
left I3lyth station on Monday for
Bay City,
Miss Della Gracey, of WI'Igham,
was a visitor in town during the
past week,
Mr. C. W. and Miss ICatrine V
Scott spent Thursday at Mr. W. J.
1''etl wick's.
Misses Mary and Jean McMu1'ehie
worts visiting at Wingham during
the past week.
Mr. Duncan McDonald, of James-
town, was a visitor at Mr, James
Cutt's this week.
Mr. hiller Begley left on Mon' ay
for Leamington, where he has se-
cured a situation.
The daily papers report that Bob
McKay of tows) 1188 signed to play
lacrosse with Mitchell,
11r. J S. Golden is on the sick list
with an attack of qulnsey. We
hope he will anon be hetter.
Barrister A. B. Mncdonald, of
Brussels, was in town last week,
combining business with pleasure.
Miss Jeanie Henry, of ICincardine,
is a guest at the home of her broth.
er, Air, G. M. Chambers, this week,
Mr. David Scott, sr., of East IVa•
wanosh, visited at 11r. W. M. Scott's,
Drummond street, on Monday of
lust week.
Messrs J. Mcllurchie, G. Powell,
J. E. Coombs and John Ilefl'ron were
in Brussels on Monday attending n
meeting of tho creditors of the Kelly
estate.
Mrs. J, W. Mason, Mrs. J, E. Fells,
Master J. Elliott Fells and Miss
Patience Scott spent Saturday in
town, the guests of Mr, and Mrs, W.
M. Scott.
Wo aro sorry to state that Mr.
Wm, Fenwick is lying dangerously
ill at his home. Mr. b'enwick bus
not been well during t.le past win-
ter and tittle hope is held out now
for his 'recovery.
The Zurich Herald says :—Miss
Freda Hess, daughter of F. Hess, sr,,
left for Blyth last Saturday near
which place she has secured a school
for the present term, Icer duties
commenced on Monday last,
Mr, Wesley Walker, who ran a
furniture and undertaking store in
town a few year's ago, has opened
up a store in Clinton, His manv
friends will wish him success in that
town. Mrs. Walken', formerly Miss
Sloan, daughter of Mr, and Mrs.
Andrew Sloan spent a fo w. days in
town this week.
lir. Thomas Litldlaty of town re-
ceived the sad intelligence on Sat-
urdav of the depth of his brother,
Ms•. John 5. Laidlaweat Vancouver,
B. C., on Thursday last from the
effects of a stroke of paralysis, at the
age of 78 years, The deceased its
one of the seventh Wetly to settle
In the Township of Morris, settling
on the 91,1) line as early as 1851 when
that 11 Iv well•poptll'tted township
was nn unbroken. forest. IIe was
married to Miss Waldy, sister of Mr.
John Waldy the well known lumber
king of Toronto, this being the first
tnnrringe ceremony ever p''rformed
In Blyth, Mr. Lnidla v of town is
the last surviving member of the
original Laidlaw family.
Prince Leopold, a nephew of Ring
Edward, is at Montreal,
11~onew for That STANDARD,
I■/+!nI■►1rpp44111• ` •►'a\/1 ► If 1 g► /■► I\f n/ r ./ r
iI 6l /ti%il.l l:iJii`iCii:L311;'5 . 1 Si i`i if ►. 1
i/ etter Than Ever
°11 Bigger Stock Than Before
pi.:eti+ rang', from :.Ingle roll to 25c. Our stook of Wall Paper
exc •u- in pattern ara1 (potties our pre'vious year. The designs are
artivt r a,,d dc•r,.ril!vi', tone ti pattern showing a distinctive idea in the
n,ln't of I lie art i, 'loot, •.ea"on brings out new ideas In wall paper
deeerat ion that have, te.v.:r been shown heretofore.
Wall Papers Showing a neat pattern of
at floral design with ground work
3 cents of broken check. Bordering
and ceiling to match.
'Wall Papers Fine glimmer, also gilt papers,
at a splendid assortment of de -
5c and 6e signs and colorings, printed on
good stock and easy hangers.
Bordering and ceiling to match.
Wall Papers Beautiful gilt and silver glim-
at mer papers with 9 inch and 18
7c and 8c inch borderings, very decorat-
ive ceiling. These papers are
suitable for any room of a house.
Wall Papers Dimity, silver, gilt and em -
at bossed papers, with ceilings
10c and 12%c and borders to match. These
lines consist of florais, set fi-
gures, elegant stripes, also conventional designs.
An immense range at these prices.
Wall Papers Heavy embossed gilt papers,
at also silver tinted and heavy in -
15c and 20c grains, in all shades popular in
in Wall Papers, suitable for li-
braries, halls, dining rooms, etc.
Wall Papers Tapestry papers, suitable for
from dining room, hall, living room,
10C to 20c bedroom, parlor and sitting
room papers, in light shades of
cream, blue, nile green, pink, outlined in gold and
plains, exceptional value in each paper. A big
stock at these prices.
MEM
Linoleums in 2, 3 and 4 yard widths
13".•t Sootch w',ee. We dairy only Nairn's goods and can :recom-
mend thent to you. They are au extra heavy grade, always unitormdn
quality and tnade to stand hard wear. Tho patterns this season are
n w and will be popular a4 they are of fine medallion tile design, hand-
some Ilutal watt.-rns on neutral hack ground, neat leaf and floral clue•
tors, alio wend n►n,,aie block design. 4 pieces of 2 yard wide, 1. piece of
3 yar'i wide, 3 pteees of 1 yard wide, to relent front.
18 ueav pieces of English Tweed Dress Goods, at per yard MI
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horses, cattle, sheep, pigs and fowl-- 5oc and 25c packages.
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Be'.t Manitoba, nr.de from No. 1 hard wheat, also Choice Family.
ALL MINDS OF GROCERIES,
LIVERPOOL SALT FOR BUTTER MAKERS.
Cash for Butter and Eggs.
A. TAYLOR
MliiATS,
BLYTH
Your Pri:ti
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SHOULD BE AN INDEX
TO YOUR .BUSINESS !
Poor office stationery indicates slovenliness. Tasty, well
printed stationery bespeaks system and carefulness.
The Standard Job Printing Dept.
stdpplies only the better kind—won't pay us to turn out any
oth r. High-priced, experienced workmen only are employed,
because they should do—and do --better work than inexperi=
enced help.
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will trust us with your next order.
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'1'1!cre are :io.elid clilbllen ,,l :,1'1,, 1 1.•
schools ;till lin, )roto 01'
(ti111b'r ''I1)' 114,'114' 111141 r.!';- ' i' 1,1
nnfferiag, Vier, )1ft' rio.lato ;11,1!';1
child:•e:1 h hon _c „1)4,1 de, t• ,t,
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111111'; 0444 (u 111' Nlt't'e 1' :rust lir int 4"11 ion
to. til;' 'Phar, r, taina'r . \1 nut ' i4 it isle",'
11:1'1`, imweter, a4 1 ! f.i• enI?,; Coll 1)t . rt
treasur„ \rill ht. ..01,1 1 1 4'u( or 1)0.11!,
furontu is :111 torn n} tlm kn.!:
the quest io'.! 11111 t ger t be l ,hole •L1, !:
sllollht l e t;u\1'll 1111 It): tett' !411!,'•!1 •:•ltt.e!
!wilding, of ;1`0 tit' 114) the '11„ ;;h of
July in honer of king \`,•illia n) a111.1 t!:'
C:title 1)1 the iluvn1'. If on the 'Int -Bili,
wiry not on the '(Velrteelttl of 1)' land.
in honor of 11: i:1)1 lloru and 1),ul t
n(')!'!
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it \cin) bI a great feather in 1',11"1,1'. i_
l 1i1)i maul's cap if he ilal?a_,'- 1» 111)(1;:
the potvers of '1'111'1{alt;lh' ('(4;t1,'i41:'i;4
ilt.;l'40 to 0 limitation of 4!•1!1,,:114`::t.,. •1".1,'
million., upon millions 0f 114"11P:-
upon
14"11":llpon trarshilt- ;lad 11141111 the innucti-,,
standing armies form a t''rr'ilile bur.'w,)
alp„n tll'' people, '1'11at money ,'"11)41 1a•
left in the pockets of the people 4,t' n-"•)
for 1Ii'ir betterment,
t::;-)fayur 1)unie of ('Liras;_' ,, is on,
11(4' nppultnnists 1510-arcriiice '4ery'1!;:1)1,
("r
Lope "f pre:.en( ,U(ee "1l' 11';(-
1;'- the liiffalu New', ":4 Fc-i1Oe•tal l,•
magi -trate 41'Fcelt taken off the 141.0,.11 to
11)' -et i0 the \I;lyor'' chair but he bad
no butine,s faculty to speak of ;Hot 11i•
a(1)4lini,t.rutiou has been a di-tin't
wrn in every l'1' -peel, The very Ir,leti'iat
11t'tiini;ntes alpproved 114' the people 4,er�'
drown np by ilinr-clf and sent to (tic;
('n)4l110l round! with ('\pr,'•s appl•lisarl.
i;ut "Alien passed Iv that bully with 11'',n'-
11' a4 (ltlatlil11)11' 10)4' 1(4' \eten'd, thein
no good reason. 1'o gaill al re•4'lr'yti'rt1
_\favor Dunne allied hint -elf wits the
wisest element,- in the city until it lee
carne, almost an open -candid,” h:cen
with the aid of Hearst and a curls of
work('re he and hie ;twiulietic ,cheese
went (!ow» 1's defeat. Chicago is fres' of
\.Ile illen44114',
fb4' rite of Clev('l:aid 1)11(1 1011,4 l,rell
noted for it, un"ttilatlllel'1(•i' for t)I 4
slfilibletl with lung trouble. But three
}cats ago it tool: the n1:4(1er tip in
puniest, and the oil-nulllpox 4'l"tendon
hospital war opened as 1t tnli'reu14'i,
sanitarium. Its `neve?:. ;ay. Leslie',
\Veckly, i, slimy» by the number of men
14114 WOnu'n who entered its 'lours on
-tretclu'rs and cattle ol(t fully. re -toyed
t 1 health, hen' the benefit 0f tl4404' ill-
ieretited in the trark 14f our own sani-
tarium we subjoin a description of the
course of treatment riven the patients
at Cleveland:
The patient; are requirr'11 111 -114.111
four hours each (lay i1) bed on the
11 ratld1l , ath,olutely 1)t rest, This. rub'
is rigidly enforced, irres c'•tiVe of
weather eolditinnS, 111 ease 11f rain or
.11041 the )reds tri', e4l'cred tvit11 intrekil'-
t",1'1' The, it'^atllllellt 01 r'i111Vie, 11111
('1aelilg, \\'ben al patient ar'r'ives he 44
bathed and put to bed. Then follows a
1bnl'o11!41, (';;1141inati(ul by the ph;:,i1inn
and from that, (1:41' until he i -a cured or
passes nit of this life the pr"lire•.: of
! nae disease i4. I'c("rd('d, \\'arn) clothing
is provided, ills" It long flannel gown and
slipper; far sleeping oit of doors. lleated
,oupstoues are placed i1) Poch lied, and
('very pree:u)ti(i1 is taken to 4441)1;c the
pidient cun11(111ah))'. \\1n'ln dressin;;-
ronhu, etre provided. Sput1111) teles sue
always( Il -ed, and these, as \veil as the
211 11Z0 luuldlcerehiefs, 111'V eollee.ted three
times a day 1)4(1! hurtled. The bedding is
()tanged twice 1t wr('IL, and oftener if
rlece;.-iiu',t', .l';ggs and 10i11( fore) the chief
diet, though one hundred and sixty.flve
pounds of beef and four bushels of pota-
toes etre used each date. 'Three fit)] meths
are served, and toil): is give) every hoot'
daring the day, and as often throughout
the night 11.1 the patient a,)cs1 for 110r1r-
1411411e111, Eggs 044' ta14011 ad pleases the
iash% raw', with 1(:111011, milk or ovine.
0)1 k also used, 11)4(d ('oCOiL 1R
st')'1'Irl (hiring the reset. ]hours. Patients
110' never rehelli4ute, and are usually pm.
losei1) their t.hanl:, to the nurses for
4411111 is done. '1'110 Whole 111)))01111here of
the phtue i4 pleusnnt, and there is 110
gine)1l anywhere.
Marriages,
Celibacy (Inca not pay, A good mai'rlage
Is the supreme human tellelty; e. tolerable
ma rr(uge is tut ruueh ns the tolcralblo ma -
levity bf people deserve; but even n. 'rad
:..,,..«loon 4a "hotipr t.hnn no marriage at all.
rnaka
Over
0 T1me
r� + L'c'llu:v:d ):at'J;n:odC
no cooking ----Just
'OAP
'' cold water and tis
"• ,' lcr on t ettccad . l w(yet gives a better
gloss, with less iron -
rubbing, than any
r/'r''s starch you know,
�,,� Its price is little,
' 1
Your dealer sully It.
4` Try it this week, 2,4
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Kissed the Book,
A curious incident at Raleigh, N p„
the other day illustrates the absurdity
of nonsense. 111 the Supreme Court in
that city there are hitt two bibles --one
o1) which to emelt' white t4'itneeee:• and
the other to 4,\car ncgrues. A seho1:1r1y
gentleman, a prefeeeor of law in Shaw
University, Wag cul the 4)41(1w• stand,
and the Sheriff gave him the ,lint Crow
Bible to kiss, whereupon the judge sharp.
1y reprimanded the officer for giving it
to a white mare; s" the other Iliilde was
given him and he kissed it. Sow, is that
Bible profaned, for it turn; out, that
the professor is really a negro, though to
all 5).)111' appearn1u'es whit(' as ruts
other man "---independent,
Steel Trust Saving on Fuel.
(Philadelphia Press.)
Someone has pl'odueed au cng:ne which
ten)' 4o a great deal toward eheap(•cing the
price of steel. The United States Steel Cor-
poration le ineta)ling twelve mott.'+ter en-
gines at various plants, the unique feature
about thein being that they do rot require
o11, Croke, coal, wood or ordinary gas. for
fuel. They are to he opera ell 9014'ly w ith
the gas which 16 getter:.red an the eennyteire '(
blunt furnaces during the proae'S of steel
manufacture. This gas has heretofore one
to a 'sate, but hereafter it will tet made to
turn 1111 the wheels. rot• a steel ,pl:.nt to
be able 10 etavn the eoet of its full is taking
a very big stride toward elr,nomy. T1s t '
able to abolish ?111&(4' 411 the tante time will
add to Its popul•!r•!t;' In communities where
the )''moue.-bele'hing '(ta('ks 'have smothered
the air whet bla(kuees.
1'F . e'
BETTER THAN SPANKINi.
Spanking does not euro children of bed-
wetting. There is a constitutictel ,114'.;se for
this trouble. Airs. M. Summers, Sex W. s.
Windsor, Ont., will send free to my mother
her successful Home treatment, eith full
lnetruMtons. Send no money but write her
to -day if your children trouble you In this
tray. Don't blame the child, the chances
are it can't help It. This treatlr,rta also c,;:es
adults and aged people troubled 1', l:1) e:: tt:-
difficulties by day or night.
♦•♦
Keep the Straight Goods at Home.
(Philadelphia Preen.)
"I nottoe, major,” raid the inquisitive man,
"that you always take your whisky straight,
Don't you Kentuckians ever put Wsz er In your
liquor?"
"Rome Kentuckians do, sub,"'rep)te'd Major
Bluegrass.
"Indeed?"
'Yes, sub; but they se!! it,"
4.*
Minard's Liniment Cures Dandruff.
LAST EXCURSION TO WASHINGTON
$10.00 round trill from `suspension
bridge, via Lehigh Valley 1t, R„ Weft-
nesdey. April 24t•li, Ticket4s good 10 days,
Visit the Jamestown Exposition front
\\ashington. Dor tickets and further
particulars call on or write Robert S.
Lewis, Passenger Agent, L,\'.N., 54 Icing
1,1 ret't ('a.t. Toronto,
*-
Stylish Though a Freak.
(Detroit free Press.)
110—That )'aster hat of yours i:, a regular
freak!
She—I know it is, dear, but think bow ety-
11'b 1t 1$1
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Minard's Liniment Relieves Nenralgia,
a.♦
Neighborly Amenities.
(Cleveland Plain Dealer.)
The steamer W. E. Corey made a wonderful
record Met season, 'Phe big freighter, which
was in commission 2.10 days, covered 41,529
miles and curled 302,547 tons of Iron ore,
She delivered thirty cargoes, which means
that the average cargo was e. little over
10.000 thous, Most of the Corey's tripe were
from the head of Lake Superior to Lake
J*rle Dort,. The Corey carried more trelpht
Met eeason than was ever moved by one
vessel In the same time In (ho •world,
For Strains
—of hack —of Shoulder
—of Stifle —of Hough
—of Whirlebone —of Knee
—of Fetlock —of Coffin Joint
—of Pastern
Swelling
and all
Lame-
ness in
Horses
use
Fellows'
Leeming's
Essence
Two or three teaspoon-
fuls in a little Runt or Brandy,
cures Sprains, Bruises and
Lameness in 24 hours --takes
out all the soreness --and puts
horses "on their feet again,"
sec, a bottle, If your drug -
gust does not have it, send to
National flrug & Chemical Co.
Lb ted, McCreal. tT
HAY HUNG OUT TO DRY.
One of Norway's Peculiar Sights During
Harvest Season.
One of the most peculiar harvest
scenes in the world is to be wilneist'tl 1)1
some parts of Norway, Those are (iia-
trh'ts in which the rainfall is excessive,
a eutnmon boast of the country folk
there being; "\Vo are sure to have one
dry day in a year,"
\Viten the hay is cit, to 1ca1'0 it upon
the ground to dry would, instead, mean
that it won]) rot and b4'' rendered 4:11,10-
lesra, says ('assell's Saturday ,loltrnar',
Therefore, long !tutees are built in
row, i','a't'lli:lg 1'4 1):! ,.'Ines 1'• :,!„ fle! is.
and to these the grass is brought. in
cart•. In the daytime the hay is tossed
about 0n the ground, but toward even-
ing it i:` 1111 carefully hung upon the
fence; to dry, In very damp Weather
it renl:lin1 all day on the fence,. The
1C' n s .ay, Cur �11m1 a and men do
the same work, only while the women
hang out clothes. the men hung out hay
to dry."
Before deciding where to locate
In the \Vest, let, us tell you about
these lands. The best wheat fields
the richest grazing land ----are in
this Province.
Write us for full information
about crops, climate and apoo:al
railroad rates, etc.
Love] representative wanted in
each county.
TELF[R &OSGOOD
Eastern Soiling Agents
200 CORiSTINE BUILDING
MONTREAL
The Best Speaker in Germany.
(Washington Herald.)
"The most fint slled and effe:tire epe'etker
in GerniROy," rays Professor Ern(t Schna-
bel, of Ik'rlin, "is Herr Bebe!, the leader
of the Socialist party, This 1411:)) hs.d no ad-
vantages of early training, no university ed-
ucation, and inked pined his knowledge
of literature through hire own unaided ef-
forte, lie worked at the trade+ of a wheel_
w•r1)l'',4 t to 1115 younger days, but even whilo
Ft•ugglir,g for as living he ons a clone stu-
dent, particularly of governmental Affair?,
and political econntny. Ills News are ob-
noxloll_' to a great majority of his felloer
members of the Reichstag, and yet when-
ever he riffs to speak he 001111lan16 the
-.o,c-St attention of Cho l"gls1nt(145, Aulong
111s followers he Is idolized, and they obey
him as implicitly es If he were their king.
Ile is a man of austere life and Is said to
be without even the smaller vices of man-
kind,"
rrcH
Mange, Prairie &re.tches and every form of
contagious Itch on human or animals, cured
In 30 miir;tes by Wolford's Sanitary Lotton,
It never fails, Sold by druggists,
4..-e.
Utopia
1 -
Utopia a Long Way Off,
(w'at;hfngten Post.)
fiecause all mien are ere/tied equal and
endowed by their Creator with equai cape-
tety for accumulai$ng property; because
score men are cont;tltut!onal'ly Indtretrione,
economical and ambitious: because many
4'o"n naturally prefer criminal methods of
k%11 111g r,, loans' while other men 1:1,hor that
course—for these reseeona, poverty and riches,
betaury and comfortable eubslst(•nu' haLSO
abode side by side ever t111c1) the rorord of
the human family began. Numberless have
been the attempts of well-mea0ning ;Yreons
to abolish poverty end equalize 10(11141 con-
ditions, but, all have failed rignr(ily In such
efforts to amend the work of nature. Pos-
ribl)' the 11m0 may come when a universal
commune will be instituted and all the in-
hnhltants of the earth, being free men and
fellow citizens, will dwell together in fra-
ternal unity and serial equality, But there
is at tills writing no lndlentlon, hint or in-
timation that such a consummation is im-
mediately tmpendtog,
••b
ENGLISH SPAVIN LINIMENT
Removes all hard, soft or calloused lumps
and blemishes from horses, blood spavin,
curbs, splints, ringbone, sweeney, stifles,
sprains, 80re and swollen throat, coughs,
etc. Sate $50 by use of one bottle. War-
ranted the most wonderful Blemish Cure
ever known. Sold by druggists.
4"0
A TALE OF TWO LOVING CITIES.
In. Tacoma it is difficult to get anyone
to admit that Seattle has a harbor at
all. During the few hours that we spent
there as allnquetees 1 happened casually
to mention the mat tet' of harbors. The
Tacoma man smiled—sadly, tolerantly,
as he might at a foolish child,
"My dear sir," he said, gently, "1 pre-
sume you 1110 aware that a ship ie about
as safe in the harbor of Seattle as she
would be in 11011 (late. 1)o you ever
read the papers'" Ile regarded mi with
that saute sad smile, "Of coil'se not
everything gets into the papers, There'
is hardly a day—hardly a day, sir --that,
80111e ship doe1llt 45)1)1: in Seattle harbor
while site's tied up to the dock, Harbor!
Jlarborl" Ile threw up leis hands, "fly
(.lod1" Then, in a few swift, passionate
phrases he blocked out the superlative-
ness of the harbor of Tacoma, and as
we parted he grubbed the lapels of toy
coat and whispered hoarsely: "And y/oli
can mail a letter in 'Tacoma to—any—
piece—in—the—world—and ,vote will eget
an answer to it one.—whole—day quick-
er than you wotl)d if you trent it from
Seattlel"--Front "111 the Banquet Belt,"
by Arthur Rub), in the Outing 6fagazine
for April,
_ d1►e`
Tn a crowded street ear it generally
takes a pretty girl to make a Alan rise
to the occasion.
c=P._9'0'E
DRS$MAKING SCNOOL
'renrhen Dress Cut-
ting rend Making In
n11 its branches by
Mail til Lessons). The
best system ever In-
hr
1o dal d 111 Canada,
Cost of full course 13
now only $15, includ-
ing ono of the most
perfect fitting systeuls
In use given free.
Adopt this method
and Ines( ate your in -
0 0 in 0. Satisfactory
b'ult references given
(04 In your 1(nfoNy In
remitting mune)- to us.
For full particulars
write to -da).
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!11rs Valens, feett'ttetor
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tD V live•! S, -r.
41001.11.411.1141101r owner
ay.
Settled a Serious Question.
A poor working girl noted for her pru-
dence and practicality has lately been
pondering the problem +4f whether to buy
an umbrella, which she neett, very much,
now the rainy ,('avid) is eumil14 on, but
doesn't, at all Avant, or all Angora kit•
ten which she doesen't exoet Iy need, but
Wants scl much that it. keels her awake
nights. The other (14 she settled it to
her 014'11 811 isf11e601 by deciding 01) the
kitten, which she thinks is ever ,n much
more praetieal than an umbrella, because
you eau only use an nnlbrt•1l:t when it
15 training, but a kitten you have with
you always, Peside4;, you eon borrow an
umbrella, Int nobody would lent] an An-
gora. --Topeka State Journal.
Power From Long Distances.
Among the application; of power at,
long distance 1'1V111 its ...intact! Is the
lighting of the interior passages and
chambers of the Brea( Pyramids by elec-
tric currents generated at, the cataract
of As50uan, several hundred miles away.
The same power is intended to operate
pumping stations and rotten milts along
tate Nile. he Sun h e:ticket) it iR proposed
to obtain 10,001) horse -power, for use in
that city, from the water now running
to waste on the slope;; of the Sierra Ne-
m)» )lounluins. 110 miles distant..
I w'as cured of Acute Bronchitis by
;11INAKD'S LIN1)1ENT.
Bay of islands. .1, )1, t"•A)lPIIE1,L,
1 w1L4 eared of 'r'aeinl \euralggia by.
MINAllIt',S 1,1N1)1EN'1',
Springhill, N. S. W11, 1).1N1E1,S.
1 was cured of (1)1(1nic Rheumatism by
MINARD'S I.INIMEN'''.
Albert. Cn,, N. B. (11):0.
Superstitious as to Earthquakes.
Scientists still study the cause and
meaning of earthquakes, but, according
to an exchange, uncivilized peoples long
aro s0111() the questions involved to
t heir 041')) c itnplebe ea41 isfaetion, In
Mongolia it is the breathings and skip -
pings of a huge frog that enuse the mis-
chief; in china, a gigatrtic dragon; in
1 radia, as world bearing olepn:utt; in Cele-
bes, a hog. and. in other countries the
idea is varied by the introduction of a
bull and a tortoise: Earthquakes in Si-
beria are believed to be due to the fro-
lic; of n)anun01115 widen live it) the en-
tre of the earth, lrhi)e in \'nnenuver is.
land it is the spirit of evil, villl his Mar.
slotted hods of all int' Wicked people
who have ever lived,
4.l•
Interested in the Wedding.
(Louisville Courier -Journal,)
"Are you related to the bride or groom
elect?" inquired the busy usher.
"Then what interest have you in the cere-
mony?"
"I'm the defeated candidate,"
♦•►
Minard's Liniment Cures Burns, etc.
.4+s
What's This?
(Broadway' Magazine.)
When bridge enters the smart hottso takes
on the atmoephet'0 of tt public gatnbling plaice
and the boaters, to the flush of the excite-
ment, this tura-about-flare of the law of
hospltallty, lodes ele.ht of the foot that those
vresent are bei' guests. She maker no ef-
fort to keep the poor ones from bolug flooced
nor (loos RDC protect the amateur from
sharpers—end "(Harpers" there are 1n the
most exclusive drawing rooms, They may
bo clothed as the lilies of the fleld and their
hands show tont they toil not, neither do
they (min, yet they are there to make a liv-
ing. The hos'tese who hes become an avar-
icious gambler—who le often, In fact, an ar-
rant cheat—bas lost all regard for tho wel-
fare of her guests, nor does oho dtacrlrnlnate
as to their moan`, The Impecunious youth,
maid and matron are forood to play away
beyond their slender pocketbooks, In many
cases to their utter desperation and conoe-
quent ruin,
Minard's Liniment for sale everywhere.
Stubborn to a Degree.
"haven't you and t our friend got
through that, argument 81'.1,1" ,l -ked tt
parent of his youngest ::un,
"11 isn't any ureniticnt," au14ecrcd the
boy. 1'7. 11 ill merely telling Jimmie the
)nets in the case, and he 14 so belultly
stubborn that he w'on't uuder43tund," --
Chums.
YOUR SUMMER OUTING
If you are fond of fishing, canoeing, camp -
Dig or the study of wild anneals look tip the
Algonquin National Park of Ontar'lo for your
summer outing, A fish and gamo preserve
of 2,000,000 acres interspersed with 1,200 lakes
and rivers In awaiting you, offering all the
attractions that Nature eau bestow, Mag-
nificent canoe trips. Altitude 2,000 feet, above
!sea level. Pure and exhilarating eAmoephero,
Suet the ,'place for n young anon to put in hie
stammer holidays. An lntereetlnll and pro-
fusely illustrated deecrlptivo publication tell -
Ing you all about it sent free on application
to .4, D. McDonnid, Union Station, 'Toronto,
not.
THREE BORN TOGETHER,
And Still Alive at the End of Sixty-
eight Years.
In thio city yesterday, say's the New t)r
leans Picayune, March '17, two of lice eldest
end meet e)tavpeetcd 4'Itlzenel, bt'othere, of
the saint) like, 11 111.1 yet no) twins, but of n
l
sot of triplets, c( ►eG1:Ued then btL birth-
day.
1r•tll-day. ' 444')' are J. N. and 1l, I'. Price, who
have t4'1,
1.11' the!r bonne here for several
841114'1', steel whn10 triplet eisttu', :dye. ;saucy
Phillipe, 84111 11`148, and 1s a re:;pouted resi-
dent of Calhoun count)', The intent -AIN;
trio came from North Carolina with their
parents when 17 or 1S years or age, and
lived In 1laul011 (Dant)', where they 1rt•l,t
11111( when the war between the ,at-(t'r4
,
broke out, and the 145(1 Trutf•'tih a., wile til
011,er young men 1)t Itiulkin, ,101od t i the
ealae,e of the South. The brothers, and their
('418(4)', 151)0 atter the war be0.ture 1111'• i'hli•
flue, resided in Hankie until after the oute-
)' 0 ' of the 1.411(1', when they removed to
0X11'(411, where they hove s1004' resided. It
i8 believed that th1.1 Ia the oldest set of
trIblets to 11118 Suite or ,o -rhea, if not In
the United States, tinct the brothcns Price
exemplify fu their life lied
4'o
versatien ,til
that la best tool noble41 In the qualtive that
(Morn good and honest 1itizen:,hip.--1'11113-
dolphin Record.
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ORILLA ONT,
COSTLY COIFFEURS,
I1) 1':)is a subject which is agitating
all fashionable women nt, the present
moment is than of the coiffure, The
prices aeked for some le' the 1)40,1 costly
gowns which have almost reduced their
ower(: to banln'llptey alppo:1' nwbottite
bc't ide the sinus paid for the brilliant,
leeks which 11'04011 the (reads of Parisian
elego des, A well known opera singer
who recent ly altered the slyly of her
coiffure to sheet the e\igt»t demand, of
fashion has bre» heard to deplore the
fact, that her Mend had rest her quite a
fortune, and her case eon hardly be term-
ed at unique one, No pains are spared in
matching the exact shade of the wearers
own hair and both the real and the sup-
plementary lock are subjected side by
side to the most careful treatment at the
hands of an expert, 80 as to give them
exactly a corresponding brightness and
glossiness,
One grent chanfee which has almost re•
4'0lutionixc'd the steroty-ped style of hnir-
dressing is the introduction of the thick
plait whicli is arranged in a (tomtit]
round the crown of the heed, few fad-
ionable French women being seen with-
out it.
IJoax--1I4's always looking for trouble.
coax—\'Ceti, I guess he can find it with-
out any trouble.
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WAN'1'1 1) (H)OD 1'l,', ('ooh Vito
family of five, on the metent tin lee.
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malt) and gardener kupt ; food w n),••, Ad-
dress
d-dress Mr's. 11, A1. Breckenridge, ((,union.
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FEMALE PILLS
A Mb', FUM rind Ie11Ar,,e modhlr raRt11F•
ter. rrc,e 1'1141 hale been (1(414 tit Flatue
(ort -r O l; n
yr1.r., eon !'ull h+raluehle
htt1ao purp'.,e ettien,nt and 44511 pant
ted by w48 1114)1444 Pectose Atarnp for
Fealnl circ, ini. (1)re 51 (4) 14.1 ba»( or
(111(4,00 ; pr r 1(1111, ('rlurly tented, oa reer )l t of mos
LA ROT PILL 00..
Ilox 42, ltaruuton, Oa.A, 4 .
Nuggets of Success,
A laugh is worth a hundred groans in
any m11Fk('t.
I'4'ac for a shim, 1lenwlry as to ill un-
.\ pxipty
tn-
.\t(xicty never yet successfully bridged
1)41.4' ani' eha,Rl.
(ae11111, 11;1. al 141)41 bl'etil('t• whose mune
i4 )c:!letter.
"1f you Hate but at word of cheer
Speak it \chile I and alive to Clear.'
Fouu'one asked '110n)4IS A. Edison,
"i toff pot ludic(0 I h.; 410111118 Iq inspil-
etion:" "Nu," ll,' replied, "genius istier-
epi 4'a t int:,"
l;y rp,lniim ourselves lhc' daily task
we lig the rlrate of Dir higher potsibi)i•
ties.
"The 4501ir1 raises it, ioftiest shaft to
the man ‘N 110 "delivers the goods,"
'True merit is like a river, The deeper
it is the )4.4 noise it snakes,
\"tat trill not find poetry anywhere on-
lets'tt you ),ring sante with rot),--Sucee)f
)tauez)n1',
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ramediea cure all skin and blood disealot—Eczema,
halt Rheum, ,Sora, hies, Conrtipetion, (ndtgeation
and other result' of impure b)ood, They coned
the; cause and destroy the evil condition,
Nita Ointment roolhn a,al /,eels all diseasnl.akin,
Mira Rloud Tour and Alit a 7a 1let.+,'la na e lifeblood
and ferntoruts stoma, It, let or, .fume`s and birds.
Ointment and Tablets, each 50s. Blood
Tonics, $1. At drug -store- --- or (rota The
Chemiltti Co, of Canada, Limited, Hamlett—.
Toronto.
Advice to a Yeung Doctor,
(Life.)
"Now, James," bays the old physician is
his non, who lies returned from modloml
college and i4 about to std up for lllrnneU,
"there Is Piet one piece of ndvleo I will
Kt(0 you, and if you follow It. you mum/
fail to be popular and succesetul,"
"What to 11, father "
"Tell every wwnon she neees n cbange of
scone and tell every man he is working too
hard,"
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have a horse that you can't work on account of a i3praiu, Strain or
Bruise, get Kendall's Spavin Care, If you have a horse, that even the
veterinary can't cure of Spavin—or any soft Bunches or Swellings—get
Kendali's Spavin Cure,
Be sure you get KENI)ALL'S. Two generations—throughout Canada and the
United Atate4—ilnve used it and roved 11,
roved
Rrts'r, )',)„J,, INT,
" 1 b:avc barn (odor; nendall's Apav04 Curr for !be lost it) years,
141:41 tau:1) s find it isle, anti sure," 111 B1;4T 1', eleNEII,l„
1'x,1 f 1, n bottle -0 for U. Write for a copy
d ;a of (ler greet book "Treatise On The
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fat met sand horsemen, who want to keep
their stock in prince condition,
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Agencies in all principal cities.
vent= ,nnrmratutattwt „rinevv-
Sal?(14y
thr„ Wir2R :.t
.1:1111; ott. try. I, made taler
11S. I'd... ';;t• •1.1 yam -
Isiters of ancieat .1 -.ted jil
the nutra;..nmient 1,f -1:0- aifair, I)%' the
advice of the itto,t di-tii.;41.1.11441 mom•
bels of the priat1:4 erder; ac•
Lefori, ;0[0,0; lag .10.4.1.11 11
the new and iixtraehlinaly office that
1,va,, ti) 1,0 alint.,(i4v, were
e44le.'111 1.11 11..; 10 the 0.9401•14.00' 111111 pro.
priety
110' Ilppoint 114044:4 .'411611 11 (MP
1 -.1i011111 the 14i-414.1'. .1(:seph
had been told Pliaroli Hod hi, servants,
and they ,:aw that, hi: long. experience
!with Potiphar 104 \lel' him preeellt
‘ViSd011) 15'0111(1 espeeially fit hint nthe
proposed work. The Spirit of (loil is ---
}fere is 11:1 acknoivledgment Of the ex-
istence and, power of the true God,
,10-01)11 hail expressly told Pharaoh (v.
101 that, tile 11)tOrill'01:1 1 1011 of the dreams
was not in him, .Init that Ged would give.
the answer; and now (lie king attrilnites
Jo‘epli's ii.16(1,0m to the 1.4pirit, of God in
hint, Such an one \voila have wisdom,
could be truisted nnd would be attended
with tho biasing of (;nl. 30. 1)iscrei.it—
"Intelligent, having n clear insighi
t n.to
matters'," Wise—'"I'llis denotos a rapacity
to devise and employ. proper measures
to capacity to devise and employ pro-
pel' measure.s to pia the ends desired."
40, '1'11011—This ivas vers. unexpected In
Joseph and also to Pharaoh's servants.
AVIteit ,Jo48p1t WUS counseling the king
til malt to gather grill'', Ile
'mild not, have had the renaitest idea that
he would be the man; and the servants
who ivcro .0 very willing Hati
1)1;111 should he earviot out (v, :1-0') are
silent now. when 1110 j1)1.1)•
1711)41 tity word- -.1011.1411 11+111011.41
1....0/1 11(1010 l'huraelt and Cod liotawed
in the sight, of Pharacit..l little tome
ago he wa-t traditeed oat. of 1,110
of mon; nOw the king honour 11 1111 11A
OHIO of incomparable wOrth, ll'e may
leant from this not to 1)I uretttiv deject•
0,1 1)1. 74.protteh, not. paf fed tip by Rake,
The hest 4.; 111111 !MVP 1,11-,eil through
report and evil report. ---111F1). Shull
all, ...be rated -- Ili rally, ".1 I thy mouth
.hall al! my people hi...." In the hater))
0,011 11 19 uit.tioHary to kis noy•
thing that, tomes from it superior. They
rdlow relove: and submission. --
Clarke,
fiver all ono
Moir hath ehanked his fetters into a
th:iiiof gold, hi. raginto titin
hi• stook* into 1) eltatiot. ))4 0)1 into a
1, dce." 12. Took: off Id, ring --This was
lol;en of the higlic-t dignity and also
413 01.41.1110.,...0, of power, for 11 molottlit•
1.1114' gave %1II)Iit%' hip OW (101.11701111.1 1))
which 11 tvas tariNed. '(11114 ,1041/11 %Vioi
;ivo;i chief authority rI Egypt. "People
in the East do 11't ,ign their 11a814,
They have seal, in 01I81 (hoir ulloh,„;
;old 111 109 axe Nigro viol, and Vi1R v111e11
tivike! :111 1 111111T 4".11111 frith thick ink,
on all occasions for whieli we use the
signatare."—Iiitto. 1.191, linvir-A costly
foltrie, %writ by per -o11$ 4O rank as it
mark of honor. "it exceedingly
soft and of dazzling whiteness, and lias
1,ti hold fur twice. its .tveight in gold.'
- .Trench. A gold chain --This was a
badge of high offiee: an emblem of (ill,
authority, 43, The second chariut---The
setiond state chariot iti the public proves.
sion. Ilercalotus tell.; us that Egypt was
noted fur chariots both for peaceful end
ilike purposos,-- -1101)), coin, 'rhe'
(lied before hitn—That i ,the
heralds, who•ti duty it we( to go lwfore
and nimounee the eomin(1 i)r op! royal
papssioll. now :Ito knee —The heralik
":11)1%.,ek!" h supposed to ha
to: Egyptian word, and IN meaning I;
11,41 definite!), koov,,11, 13 31,40. !moo -re.
or "tve Ill the :401Tiell," 01,11el'A
thillk it means "Cast yourselves (Iowa--
ilo homage," Sr.! him over 1111 the land
11. V.)—This high position to which
Jo-epli was exalted Wai 11 full rein -
for his ymira of pal lent suffering.
11 1309 81411 a proof of Ill' equity 1)1141
g'44011110t4 01 (1041, 4-11011111 ho 1)))
i'llrotirlIgell1011t 1ti AI goo(' 14./
(10(1.
4 1. J. am Pharintli-21.11i: was the same
as though he said I am king, for "Viler.
;lob" %vas the common title of the SOVVY-
eigni of Hgypt,..--Charke. ll'it limit thee--
-.1o.ppli's authority wit., to he absolute
t0.1 universol," Thu, did 141 put 1)0111)1'
1;:.. tt ',hi, youth, .1o.0.1111 1:;ol hien test•
cd am! hatt steed the .1115 111014..
City. volintgv, JOlth)11),0, rid( fithipss
faith in God had helot thoroughly tiled',
1)4011-- '11)19 name has
. had vari•itts interpretations. some ot
whiell are as folltuvs "Preserver o
"The revcaler of secrets." "The
I1.e.„14111y of ploriom. comfort!, ..Govtoll-
,ip rti! Living (111','' "nroad of imp."
'':'Viol' of the 1‘:or111,'' Clar1:0 [WHIN it
%Yu,. merely ''11 11 Egyptian epithet, (les)g.
wiling, tial office to irhich 110 was now
raised.' leaning "sacred to
Ni,,iths, the 1g.,,..ptiall 01'
Imps a combinatiou.of his and Ncith,
names of two deities—Jsis-neith, ri name
very likely to be given to his daughter
I) StIll Egyptian priest." ---Terry.
this union ,(ostuill IJP.Ca111P 14. 111011114er ol
d 1...tinily of bigli diqinclion.
rah-Ale:ming "devoted to 11),' the sun
god. On—Or Ileliopolis. mennim "sun,"
or "light;" called .Avett (Ezel:. ;10, 17),
1140 130t1I.shentesh, (jer, 43, 13), "This
eity was about t wo hours' ride north-
east of Cairo, 111)11 its site Is 11013) marl: -
id by loiv mounds inelosing it space of
about three.quarters of 11 nolle in length
by half a mile in breadth."—IVIted, Cont,
"On, being founded by tin Arab. eolony,
Pellphera, lilze Jethro, priest; orAlidian,
might he it ivorshipper of the true God;
and Gins Joseph, 1 pious 111118, wuitkl be
freeil from the charge or morrying 1111
idolatress for Worldly ends,"
11. ;Joseph gathering grain (vs, 16.41)).
40. Thirty years old--'rhis wos the age
which was appointed fur entering the
IllItYMNIAIMM401141.0•11.141.114414,41110,111111101 •
01.1.01111.0~1...0011.0.0....1.•11.•••••legillftelatIMOINIMI•
" Cheap " paint is the kind you DON"r
want. " High price " paints cost more than they
arc worth, because you can buy better for less,
Ramsay's Paints are the happy medium. All
the goodness of the most expensive kinds—with none
of the faults of the " cheap." They are mixed just
right—always the same—and hold their surface and their
2olor through zero snows and torrid suns.
Write us for Post Card Serioi "C," showing how some
houses are painted,
RAMSAY & SON CO., Peat Makers slam 1812, IMONT1EAL el
mem entered upon bis ministry*
of love and mercy.--lanite, 1741oo1 !Jetta.:
Phavoali -This means that he ivas munit•
led into the immediate pre -envy of the
and had his unlimited confidence.
'.11nong. the .‘latie princes, the privil•
ege of coming to their 3e1I1, and standing
111 ):loll' ill'Ot44•11414 1111 granted only to the
111;:he,1 fa yo ri -,10,4.111: though fq)
suildent,‘ and remarkably raked i, not
puffed \vith pride," \Vent out '-
0) once entered upon the performance 0`,.
no dune,. lie t‘tott throttglmut the
land 1414 jug direction, 101' 1 111. ereetion of
stiocaloi.c, and Milking preparlItioll
to -
14:) lowing the great ha rve,t,
I. Ily romItuls -"A sittgalar esprel.
siona, alluding not only to the \ or.
lance of the crop, Ina to (le! practi...
of the tearer, grasping the grain in
heir hands," "Thi, proltald,- ,.. r•
principally to dee. a, it 111 tait
11 4-1 )081. number of stalks 10•,),..04.,10114
from OW 501111. •44.4.41," 1;1 -'1.114'ro
1101 11 111110' 111 1 III' 1.11311 St 4441,1
rill 43)011 adapted to till! production ot
grain art Egypt."
(1.11hered up - Thi• was according
to the adeire given Pharaoh (v. :1 I J. 1)13)1
a fifth part lie ..t.atherell up, "This was
the government tax, or \vas h«tight up al,
14)w prices such 11, woukt then pre% ail,
ft:1lI,tte:4s the people al.° stored up grain
for themselve,, hal according to their
faith, whirl was :011011 t hint th):1-
(.)11)''4." .131. ,(4..-eplt .fttiltered —The king
and lth sithject.4 owed their livt.• 1.)
eph, and through the 1.1c,,iag, of (1.)11
was 11311) 144 ..111/1/13' 1114- 1)111y 1 the Egyp-
t 111 IN, 1111 1, 1/1 1111 11111‘, ',111 1 11 (411,41
1)11 ftlIllille 1111.,
L API'Llt A 11.)".
Josi.pli111 .l.:gypt.
1, lion/fled ...Pharaoh sai.t.,.cao, we
find it one as this man iii ‘‘ holm
the Spirit of (it'd is'," iv, 1i8i. From
being traduced as one of 1344' 1 1/1
Men J11411111 Is pr11 414.1 11 1/111' 1.111' 4(11)1'
14141' '‘b 1,111111' ilk3m 'Il-4Iqi
1.%' lilt '011ie his honors meol;ly.
His exaltatiou is au illustiation of the
Joseph's preparation for future i";alta•
thin in the palace. Faithfulness in little
1:11111g91 11,iI411".11A. (1 large, weful•
iwss, alga exporienceA and Wide influence,
1Im 4S'a,4 econonikil, ''((4 gathered tip all
the food of the seven years" (v. 48). The
ee3)1.11 years of plenty ivere spent in pre•
paraihni for thi, seven years of famine.
DISASTROUS
The People Who Know
By Practical txpeiience
TRAIN wilfritt• have Unanimously Pronounced
Lt, II
tven Persons Burned to Death
Nuir
1,,113 Ont.. April 1 1. In for.
00111'))) 4111 114i 11.2 (..P.1 1,
(ITt, 1esterday
1,0 1 1 .1.1
1111,4) in-' detailed 0t4011111 1. Tile
tat,,;.0,,, Hon 1, 44 the 0)34') that when
.co. I. t 1 thromdi t rain from .110uti4.8l
icaelied a point l‘velity utiles card
of Chaplean h041)111 cars left the track
11:1,I 11 Icit two woe overturned into
the ditch 1,3) soine me tos the ears caught
five 1131,1 lip. 911.10' a number (if pass.yugers
w)!), underneath an iiivful scene ensiled.
,Ii;•1 how 1181113 hst, their lives it 'on141
hi. difficult to state, but it is known
that si pelsons %veil. burned praetic•
:illy to cinders and ao, till identification
ripe.. were consumed %dill theta it. ttill
he 'Ione t 1111O Moro it call 144determined
tie.y w.ro, (44111 eXciteinctit 15
manifested, in 1,7)1')), 31....everal citizen,"
had friends 011 No, 1 and they are aux-
ion-ly. w.1!1814' pat tienlars, There must
1)- a large number (if pas.ellgeri 0)) (110
1 Il.1111.11 1i.. 1,1:3 I 11 fol'Ohl loll 04 to their
identity 1, unavailable.
Later--' '\ord htt. just arrived that
eleven
41 100 1)1111441 144 death., eight tLuIts
and 1 rye children, and that from thirty
t", The ear
wow!' ealt;ht 101.e w.as :1 tourist.
Further Particulars,
STEAD'S the inaitagett•
\11,;;tr,.:11, April 1 1. Accordingr to the
tl.e tleday, Ivith refer•
11,,, 1,, 1!44 1,•1'1•11410 di -1101'1' ill 110 1..
HE WANTS MORE THAN' OLD-FAS'i- 1. , e‘pri..- yesterynat.
da. e
4 , t:111.1. w..ry 15 11%.,-, 111.1, as'
IONED "AMENS." l,c •idtoment puts it.
nnHicr 11 1111 4 ,111,1, N1111' :1(11111,4
;Id -H; !111L1:',11 41'1911 111)W11 to their
and their remain. It ere cremated.
II, ir !,0111,..• are Witliain Itay, London.
1.1 4'. In:lifted and Susan Horton,
Tells Methodists He Doesn't. Care Any-
thing for "Amens" Unless Something
Practical Follows Them,
!;0:1111, I\ ; (1,11.(iing
N
" I ;II „3 - I inithur
'. • 1111 a
'. and 'IV York, 1.1. The old.1.0.11- :
0 Valli.ow. Es•ex,
ioned ...mien- recoiled 11 11 1.111(411 1 I). ;11:11 V111111 •
l)IW lhii 11111111111g 11) 1);» .4,'..-111 11 of ill', ; Aft-. It. IL It.-
Nu‘k Vold.; conference of the NI...thollist
Iturch, (root T. Stead,
of llit. Euglidi Review of 1!,,vi„,,
Stead had outline:1 Id, plait to lune
Hague 1 'oact:cm:4! 11 it. condo'
mak,. 10101.4011 for slIffieiellt delay. ill
1!!! i' ellt ill l‘l'o nation; 111.9plI1il1g With
''.1111 other, 4.(4 Ohl 111114 'Hight 1)' op-
portunity for ...ober second thought, and
the intenention of other friendly pow -
or:, to 4)3)4)1 it Vial% rrolll OH 4'or 11119
1.14;01. Of 1 10' -18th *:,(14)4,1 A10,110(1111.
l'11111,.11, he 1'1111 14,1'0110. WO 44
.it 311)14', calm; tilt, 1301413:
1,!1111'1: as 1 flash, Stead re-
plied: "Nobody earl's a- damn for your
unless you do somethilig,"
It the co:lulu:kit Steall's ;ol-
d res.; the Dev, (1. Strohridge 1114)3)e11
that the conference extend )i, 141(4 of
1(1)11115 for his address, Ilefore there
lime for the motion to he seconded, .11r.
stead jinn 11011 t 11 Ilk 1.1.0, 11 lilt (lied "1
111)11.1 WU 11 1. 11 Ily Vilte (1111 11 1i$ 1V:1 11
word of God; •"1.11081 1(1:11 honor 1111' I 10 104011. ‘1.101..10,1, .1,00 01,1, going 1i do
will tumor I. San 2, :10.1, ti w11,9 I11" anything to help hi this work. 1)nti't
I 101 3. 143111 11. that made Joseph tattlitul 4-11. me the mockery of thanks rind thou
in the perkitinauce of the least, duly. ,4,11 :114.0.4. am? forgo/. all about, my )Il--
11.1/11 11 1' 141 all tru-t, cheerfully pant
tie0,„,,,,,,,
1 aa
t,v0., April 15. E. Ilesehanips, :i..teil
111811')' unparalleled trial', stn.:1g In tilt' Th.,. 4,0,11',.11.14(,), al,1),,iiii,,,1 11 minniii top-.-,
,,,,, a diver, iva..; 1/1 clovi4,1 fet,t of -mit 1,1.
/10111' 01 temptatioa, forgoing towar.11 of three to eonsider .11r, Stemrs iuldress,
enemies, able to haerpret. t111' 1411114.4 and deterolow idiot in.Oon Ille couter• w,19 y,,..t.„,t 301.0‘. 1181101, „unit, „top 141,:t,,,
;it woil: in the 11 ull water main, \diem he
di 1,0 00,,, 871,1 4.0 1.01.01 14) 11-1piddle po•a• (.1,) ,, 110.,.,..h 1, 1,,1, 1 lion, toil 11 it 11 -1. a ild.• 1 si, v,,,,, 1 litiwii .ilion., four 8181 ,, 1,44.1f
non onk• for dm 11e1efit of other,. It i. 43) ,,:i . 11 t;
'' ' '('''''''' "A"...011''' 111111 tliv 8113'.• hotir, and when taken toll: tvai 111.4 4(M1 II,
We 111'0 'ill the 14)41)8 and iv.alk iii the 111m. 1,1 p,141101) B(.1.1.e, idly wit,, 1,1,,i,3. 1 1ft, :)..robablv 4
4
111 nwovvi., The .(0,0189
Spirit. Ivo, too, 5111111 11111,1 illiln:('-" .',II intr.. Hull, "Itt, `;tcall is it dannerons man I it„‘eii0;,, 11 101 00ta;1011 ‘.1,1.5. 1,(,;,,..1.
who come 111 contact v,'11 It 11,.. et( 1111. 111 to Ilwal;," :1 11111 Id/111111i l'oto Of 1 ?ill 111i, f woi..k, ut,,
0111' 141 11111 1. 11.1,1 1 1111r-, or :4,40,10.1 (.1),14),V• (1H,, (4'spre4,;(,,I. 1 1.11VOl'zi 0011111 114)1 (('3(4.;'
11101115, 111' 1111)1111,45 cores, or church cote .
di • a 1 111' man. and the log.4 lind to 1.1. shift...II.
noel ions.
I I. 1)iplonia tie. "Pharaoh ,a id. , . t herA
'. o ii0THER's !VI Em SSAGt i CIGARS FIT FOR A ICING,
p., 1801,4 „.,0 ilisei'eel 1111„1 ,‚4j,, a,, thou1 ill
1y. 39/. .\s -‘10,v(1 sugg°'-tsi 11(11141P" . TO MOTHERS They Aye Worth S2.0.5 Each and Are in
that which go.). II / 0.3(1)11 MOS t ill ritlenlqi
1 ,000 Lots,
131 the court ivas not his interpretation
of 1111' dream, but his 43)),.),, sta 1 t.,mitillil:e London, .\ pril 15. ,\ it inolien,e boN
.___
polie,v, 1, WHAT ZAM-BUIC DID FOR HER 1'""1"'1"1":' 1.1" Pi:'")'. "'''''''d "I
Exalted, "Pharaoh said, „. Thou
CHILD, I 111,•ki..c,.1,:r1, (';hl -c 010 id 1161' day. It
t.lialt be over my lnt.-.1. and, according
--- •.....rs 0 1.1' '.-1"1; 1.1.0111 1%4 l'ioll 14411SC111111
:111:11.1111111:1:.1,11114111,1111,11111‘1111.1i1:11‘',1.1L°113.11. 11' h !.418311:.(11tle1..111-,tte1.11,11:i1::1:::,111'1.'':144I.1 1).ii.1v:(11e::1:434:,)47111t(i1p:.,111,)):.,hi- '1;..1....iv,a :1111:1ar 1r-
,..0.1.::1:11111:,111:11:1,t:it:1111,4:/;:ii. ..::.;e,:::i11111,0.1::.:.1111,441I.
4ol.,1,,11114, 11.1Ir11:
a prkonehe ne:t 301111lainkte1 Idto loIthnI ll la34)4 1! 44,11111 ,.,.1.1,5 4.01.1,.
Hi; degradation 1,02t3it Iii5 training til' :,-111 :.itys ,4 1 1....,„ 1.,:, \\•ni(1i11, „f :)); Foplit,
111/111111y; 1I.' hid 111111 10 the plt 1641.4 hi 4 av,,„„,,,, Alow,/.4,„!, 01141 ,.„„.,1„1"; ..m.v.
14,1 step toward ilipiticz; lit.,, ka.c coat I ,
was. shipped oft' that he might put 4111 i.‘, . \\*I'lk'r (3)).. while allendin.a
royal purple; the march With 1 he ..hlse ,V0, ...4 1'4111 1'3(1641 soon. so1.44,4. TI1,0,
2
1i 11 g W:t!. (1,111 rol. ritling in the clidl'ita ,1:1111, and liccliiro ,,./P 1(0(3 1 ha 1, .11114.
imst the 1:11,:', Ile lltIli't 10"r" to I"' III' ..' 111(.01 ...I:. the heel and anl;le 111011..
der authority hefurt. he :90:11.1 la.c.ent.
pii. a 14 d 1,0 , ; 11. I hi vill son 1111)1
to 141' 14111.;11 41:11,-
nlynt %1-11, running, at tht. trotal
COI:1'9'00TE
EXPECTORANT
The Quickest
Sate:it
Surot
Throat and Cough
CURE
IN TME WORLD
The reason is it f`l'ItES everybody
who takes It --young and old :IVO.. The
children love 11- -Ill 1110:4 like honey. It is
alisolutely free from hurtful
It is the greatest household remedy of
the age. No home should In without it.
It acts immediately upon the irritated
S pOt topping the cough, allaying in -
(lamination, strengthening the throat,
voice and chest, making breathing easy,
and giving quick and permanent rel;e1
to those having coughs, eold', (loop,
whooping cough, soro throtil, bronchi:1.,
asthma and long troit1 I „tti
it! fool
11113 (4':' who 1;Iim‘,,
"I have no hesitancy In reconituenip.2;
Colt6footo Expectorant, which 1 hir.'e tried
Cam and again, and I eonsItt.w tt the best
retnedy on earth for coughs sad cold9. Wo
keep in constantly In our borne, and it ts
the hest honeehold rem-edy I have known.
Collsfoote Is like no other cough remedy 1
have ever 04011, It is AO .../.101/Ing. prid 14044113.2,
and 1 feel sure 11 I urely ve,..,etab1.1 1'
1011at10u,"
M.I.TIONV,
127 Catheart street, Hamilton, Out,
.11ollier! l'ather! I/0 not let that boy',
girl', cough run on %Cullom, aitett-
nen, 1:411, 4-1141,1agt.ring their li‘:es, when
'11(.. 4)) t:'111.foote Fectoram.
will 1111'1' if . 1;11 it front .41111.
IN:cep it in 33)1' 11,111-4! 3)18)3)4,
KAISER GOT A BUMP.
Thrown Around in Auto in Avoiding a
1-!.. I41'111, April I 5. -The tviN 4)11
hi, 0114' 114-143) to iit1011/1 break 18,41
SANFORDS UVAL TILE S3IIT/IS. 1414401 14v officer., of :1 regiment sta.
1 1611011 111-1(4' 13)111.11 his motor in
hold a 7amilv Reunion With Two Ilun•
1 1'1'11111g a eol'lles• 1.0111111 heavy trans•
dred of Them There.
pt within a l'iNv feet. The
i 131 :..:t.1 lt.111:11i'11*.1 \1111"1111(VII1.\111
( {'1.11 11 41101 .111 ;11 114'1/1::1 111111Ii:S11/'11
1 11.' :**•011 1.4.1,11 ',•1):'1:1 11111 01 :41110611, in. With 4114.11 effect that 11!' car slt:ivoll
vitnliag ;411 the ..,:ttiford, thiq country, around, I Itro‘ving the kaiser violently
ea.; t v,,. litiaitred strong for a reunion to G1 . other midt. 114 Ilie car. There wal
I;tt night. Il(presetitatives no further 4111 1»:11,41.,
0... tm.' ilii'ferent Sanford f;tmllies from Nut for lVacoec'i iiiiiekocss the ear
y.(I /O'er 1 le count 1,4 Nvert‘ there, would have crashed into the wagon, for
)141 of 11)''.: prespnt wore 111(4.1.1 4149- wh,,o w:t.: stopped only a fey.' inchei
I nib( it I I/1 '1 homas :Sanford. 011P Of 1 lie sena rated (3)4! w.o.
foionlers. to' the first coltaly hi New
1 l' 3(14''!,,
• - 4111,
IN WATER MAIN,
HULL MAN SWEPT UNDER SOME
STOP LOGS.
\\Tar's Huge Harvest.
la Ii' .called "4-41ori107s" 41'14.. 4,1
l' ;1 Million 1116,1 10.11...16:,1 4.40
"1:'iat 441 in 140
11)1';44:44•4; 44' 11111'' 1'.4 111 10411-4 01
1 1130, of a 1:111,1 „411(..,0 1! 111.11.4•4 11..111111 lo 1Valli,
hit Vt. beell !AIL 0111:1101tat, 1 11-14,1 3)1)10o11.4 61111 IllelltS, 11111 the 0 1.1 "1 1,6. 114413' 441 i'van...." 2,103411'111
1V, 1:01111 bled, "Plit-:ll!a (.0111.41 ()Ile dtl,t' %vas 4-.61e., 1'1 4111 ten yeell . .
name /11141110t1 1:•11:011.4.1th 3 45.) Atter 1.".o..)1111•11t1r11, 1111(1 ‘v1 ,l)1 1 51313111y.
43 1 1,;1 Vor1 ',•1111111441. IR. 4,4,4;•:,1,
year, of Moat etwation ,11114e1)11 gel, 11 ,,e.:01c(1 to r;y,4,1 1,000,111311 0,141
1115 )t'Slll'i'OCli"ll mime, 411.H.I.iptiVe or ..f 1 1:e place to 1,yltich it 33)1(5,
3,1:11,11),1.14011,1...41 of 11ropert v,
eltaraelet and 1.11! 11.1 siguir.cant of 11,1311 413,11y, um! the 13)011,?',1,„,14,1 11 („
110 "1111010 11111611 1.- 14111' name- heal, In about 11 Hu, 1111,01 of the comluiwil 3a1g014 of 11,
(1.'(111, '2, 0), and hide, lyithite 1144.11 such ‘vhicl, and defied lith:')' treat. 4'11 0.11. -tate, of Europe are devoted -To
ititnittiti;,. as "1 1ppo-er of Sin,” "Reveal- 111eniortwe ettnildetply healvtl, ;lad there "1'4 0)4 '1011' 01' ;11.:11('(11,1)''','111141 1('
4))14110)11,' "I0"0:111:.:1101." 111111 "1.41iViOr i•• 11 t03011 111 1114 jyt. 131.3)3. 10.:11.', iv:Illy 1 hip
4p-1(1.11* V:Iirti, 10
tic. 1,001),11.11ti‘.,,ty in,i;441ifii,;1111 43)0ur
In. floors England lost
nion and spent ilei0i1,111111.1)(III.
'111144' hundred and fi(Iv 111911
were ‘vithilrolvo her ronti 30411111)) 14'''
to tntgage itt the destruction :If
tv;tr. expenditures 111 tlie
United States during the Inst eight years
hove al,sorlivil 141,5;10,01111,11t1(1,--laternii•
tional Journal of Ethics.
()film World." SI, our divine .1e.eph 4,34'
3)4)5111 sin even to the sheddiog of His
ileocialls Hood; (.0 .11e, the tirend of Life
and Hie Saviour of the tvorld, reveals
to his own the divine mysteries..the Yen:
secrets of the heart of God (Eli)). 1, 1),
10; 5, :32).
V, 1Vedded. "Pharaoh....gave to
wife, Asentilli, the daughter of Priti•
pherali, priest of On" (v. 45). Rejected
by brethren, ;,losepit takes a bride
from the Gentile:, „Before he succors 111A
brethren he IS 111111011 1.0 1114 bride, "(00).
his cluirelt, Ilk heavenly • bride, .10s11t'4
is content to be as if lie remembered
not llis relationship ivith ills people of
(dd."
I believe %atm -11111c to he 1 In. 140,4 halm
eVer 3)14)? (1(11(1,''
\l'hen 11 mother rolc, on In
eat'1:14111 of ehiliheit 11 balm or salve,
she needs to be as eareful as if she
were giving. 11 child on internal re-
medy. Zino -link is pure --free front
;ill animal fat and all mineral mat.
ter. ond may he. applied with, won
(torrid benefit even to the 81:311 of young
lrIibs Zam-11111: heals sores, eaves
eczema, spring skin eruptions, 111001.9,
ringworm, itch, barlwr's hash, blood
poisou, bud leg, snit 1.11011m, abrasions,
abscesses, ents, burns, sealds, and all
shin Injuries 1111(1 31140)1So:4, Of a II
storea and druggists at 5(1 cents, or
Cigars an Index of Prosperity.
(New York Thues,)
The number of clgnra .sinotted Is 1111 111,110g
Of the nation's prosperity. The cigar 11131 11-
V 1. AVOVIdug, "Joseph recut out oVer 111111 /0111•11111i CO„ Ot03lt,0, for priee. ufactortes have doubled their outunt
Bagelitai.pi#0. and ynars, the number for, tho flsest yoar
pncIttimpd; and we will remember that all ihCland (it Egypt' (vhoses for $.50; , 45.) A right 11 11 1908-D(1 'bang 8,070,02,01k C0111110,1V11 WIlIl
1:/iiwas the age iVlieli the New Testa- tilid or the present 111 Ow 1)116011 was 11(11114VA fill11 It best embroontIon, 4,e•I1t1n11,097 to the year ended' June oo, 19s.
WOOD FAMINE IN WINNIPEG.
64 Impossible to Get—Snow in Bush
to Blame.
Winaipeg„kpril 1,1,- -11'inttipegger4 aro
confronted with jt!-), :Is ;.ireat
of fuel 43454) Os at ally time during the
1.1011114 91111(1.11e preiaileil darieg
the winter.
Love Eternal, Freo and Boundless.
(Au Bolo,)
(Written for the TInat,)
liejeetcd by Ills own nation and ebtruyl,t.
by one of the chosen twelve, 'mowing that.
very ,-0011 the others would desert Pim, that
In L1 wItness, scourging, mooking
mot oruottixion stwattod Dim, 01.11' LOW
outdo pruyer to Ills Fittlier—John xyll, 1-23
1Jia reuueiics 4110 (ILA, for Jilmaelf, vertu*
1-5; s,ecoud, for Ills disciples at that time,
vorses 11-3:1; third, for all holWvors for all
verr.es With Oleo object for lila
goal, the wluffing over of tbo world. "That,
they may be one, that the world ,lnay kuow
(1) that Thou dldst send Ma, and. (Z) lov-
edit thew oven us Thou lovedst hie," 110
(los 003 despair of the world, Yareifiki
-Now Is the judgment of this world, now
the prlure of t'hls world (Sataul) bo
east out, pod 1, if 331 bo lifted up -1/111 dras
1(33 tata umo layecilf."—John x11., 4.
Wiwi, 1 the Son of God behold,
Plereed by the Itomun nails and. bpwar,
1 MT 11_10 Lore that from of old,
}la:, bought to draw the world more near.
1 .so e the suffering Sou of God
1 1 conflici with our mighty foe;
oil. Love, how high, how deep, how broad,
To drata for us that cup of woo.
b'pr 1.1m utwxliy, atcuped In
Ilo died; let this God's Love (amend,
For its that victory lie dld win,
God's siuiess Son, the sinners' friend.
Oh. holy Lord, uplifted high,
With outstretrhed arms above each. foe,
That oufferiug Love shalt yet bring nIgli
Einiul world that lkt b42101Y,
1 :ie., our toe o'ercome by Thee.
The runKuu of each soul manila();
A world-wide empire Thine shall be,
Yea, all must bow at Thy pierced feet.
I3.:vim:4We In righteousness
Thou for the human raco luis stood;
Cot's enangele413 lore Thou didat express
lu covenant seulell with Thine own blood.
'70 Time who 414191 reveal God's grace
• boundless as the air, as free,
Flach member of our bunutu race
Shall loyalty swor, aud bow the lince.
Castles in the Air.
(11y a Banker.)
Proha bly (h& ivitote 0(tho 1111111L111)11(f1
1'9111 0:110 to time indulge in the pus-
-lin)? 1,1 18)11(111)'' "castles in the air''';
Lo private soklier, for instance, picture
the time when he will wield
the fichl•marshars baton—which every
private -eldier is supposed to carry. itt.
inagination, in his knapsack; the clerk,
dreams that he will be the head of
the great badness wherein he is employ -
the young (11.0001), who conjurels
1,1, vi -(on in his enthronement OS
bishop, in he nailst of maga ificonti
sorrOtiltding.., 3.4414 Ji 1)114941 in gorgeous
fait re and cope.
.411,1 the.t. rhapsodie:4 of the imagine. -
t 11:,1 vary according to the idiosyncrasies
of the individual. chill, the head, for in-
s!anc,.., of an important and eminent
busincs•-• hou.e, who has no "hobbies"
citatever. who in the InitM of the
gra11de43 natural scenery S('OR nothing.
whii..11 particularly interests him, unit
whole soul and life are concen-
trated in his business—the greatest joy
NV1liell 1 01- one ean picture to himself is
to go on 11.0//1 sin:elms to success. and.
Ger, to /lie, if (l)e he must, in harness,
.1nut tier. similarly situated, but who ap-
preciates the beautiful, who is thrilled
t h rough nod t 0 rough with rapt emotion
when surrounded. with the 7lories of na•
ure, wilther midst 1 he icy glaciers and
peak:A and plateaux of the
bigher A11,-; or on the rockbound shore
the mighty ocean rollers thunder
in the fis•mres and tavines cleft in the
rock. by their continuous onslaughts
The simply of eorthvo,,,i1)1 poj11;rtinglanit the ages; or midst the Own -
111.4141,1* i loraetieally nil. and 11111'! 41 0 1 1tither adornments with tho
1114,411 40 (hi: e0111111o41t V 'Will 1,03)., 0 141-14 3111181 of 1101111 nature has ND
III INC ('41)1 111 114 111i1uV, 1.11.1113 b..11 11 1 11V1E -1 11 1,1 V11.1111 --this
1110. 44 13m principol 1.1 )hu »te• ideal 1... imving 111t11 illed 3113 11 1111/10 (4)1))-
51(13 li i 110 113)011 110 lia.or6:14 1 ',donee, to leave the carezt of loudness
„f Him 111 behiiIi nil winter. 1,i Ili- sucre-sors, to shaloi (lie (lust from
lik.c04.111)(Tyrol ;on, of wt,. 4.13 hts f,et. and quit, the smoky grime
coupled %vitt) this 1-• the partially erip• ,;f t:;,• (•ity., and to 1140 his talents, in
pled t ot11..1.
• 0,, Hill perhaps the ca-tle building whirl
ACT IS UNWORK.1BLIT,, r0-0 to the most sanguine flights
of 111, imagination ji (3vo, having
C, P. 1. 1)2114e to I.,14re Siti 1PH210 1''I th''ir troth. lipi; forivar(1 ivith
„ , ( a, Law
allticipalioa to 1111' (3700 33)11011
in kli-itinitic.g Yards. hard in hand they ,Will go dawn the
\‘'111161,0,.„44,1.11 1,-, .1.110 eliiii,i,„; str,..in., 1.1 to 1)1401 343), slurring its joys.
the 1.01d*5 Act regulating railwav its sorrows; (1181
'(1 11.;,0 1 Hi.] in I 4„. 1 3)111,!. 11, 1 111..1' 11/i1k 101'11'11 111 11011'11 1111! 1011.14,,
1 110 1 I'. 14. ncl 1.11. 11:111.‘411111 411* (i111" t(3q ("14.4,1) in'
furred. 111141 111160 10.011 4'141111+1 li14,641111)41‘. 111111,8' in 111141 111114'443 111115 of 113.
oo‘vorkamo. Empluyo,,,, find 0 011(104,!. lection. It joy. and of abounding Itappi•
He to handle the 3tte4iness \viten 43)11111 11,.-• which ,11011 molar), end pontinimity
stopped throughout he Sabbath, anument until their ,:pao of life
91111111,'' 1 ht. tonlimity has itec4114(1 1 1, c111101,4
hilnO41 1 10. order complying (13.' (4111 there ore other 0:141(9 in lin' nir:
law, 4110 110' flushort of the ryal.
';;^•
UBEE3
"Royal Crown"
'azel
Toilet Soap
(individual size)
At the Chateau Frontenac—at
'lace Viger Hotel, Montreal—at
Bantr—Royal Alexandra, Winnipeg
—On their Pullmans and ocean litters
—guests and passengers arc provided
with "Royal Crown" Witch-1137.el,
It's a medicated soap, and a toilet soap,
Two snap in mi e for the price of one
10c. a cake, 3 tar gt cakes for Ilk,
In51ton having "Royal Crown"
' Witcle-Hazol Toilet Soap.
111' the future \vItielt however
...1131111.o. ;111,1 fervid, however stalely and
sublime, yet must he utterly triflinkt. and
..igrificaut compared with the supremo
reality, For in the Great Hereafter, for
1110.41 ‘t Ito have served their Coal awl
sell!) by the aid of the .11 o1' Spirit have
pleaded the Saviour's atonement, as
complete 4i:faction for their sins, are
II -41010.d joys and pleasures which the
infinite mind ni 11)1111 is altogether 11n-
; tad,' to colict.ivp. not alas! there are •
those ivho. continually. putting it off un•
111 3.4. more vonvenient, 1,11)11!, which never
vomes, will hoar the ltiworder"s utter.
;ince, "The harvest is past, the stuniner
is ended. and they are not
In a Moment of Excitement.
11'e made rather it serious Wunder last
level; whca we set the 8)13)0(11140)113' 1)1 uf
111(1 Farmers' Bank, Instead of saying
-over 50(1 thrifty. people have itecounts
hi this bank, with total dipositss to their .
credit of m.o. $15(1,000." ns Ave. should ,
have 541 id, We 511111 $511,000, TItis lens
liitle matter of dropping out $1.00,000
of deposits, '.E'lle fact, Is
Ow time we set the 8(1 we were exeite(I.
.A subscriber had just called and timid its
449 on bitelt subscription, and, (loin you
know, that $150,000 tvhiell the hank hag
looked so small beslde the $2 alit we,
bad that it didn't look like much inoro•
than $5t1.0(1(1. aild Named.if we didn't
.1 11 1, forget and set it that Avny.---
! 1(nn., (lay,ette.
Pal? EIcur--THE IiLYT!-i STANDARD—At'I;li, 18TH, 1907.
Londoeboro.
On tiVedncsday evening the 1;ptrnrth
League met for the election of otlicers
for tho ensuink year, the following,
being elected ; (fou, Pres., ltcv. 11. E.
Carry ; Pres., Dias C, Itueston ; 1st
Vice, 0, Henry ; 2n1, Miss A. Bell ;
Ord, Miss E, Carter ; 4th, 'Miss 13.
Kirke ; Sec., C. Watson ; '('rens., 1).
Carter ; Organist, is, Z. 11'biticy ;
Assistants, Miss M. 1'odtittn and Miss
A. Brigham.
The annual stenting of the Sabbath
School Committee. worts held for the pur-
pose of reorganizing the school. 'I'Ire
various reports presented showed the
trchool to be in u most satisfactory con-
dition, Increase wits reported titian -
chilly, mimetically and spiritual'
The following officers were rt•electe ;
Win, Lynn. Smits ; Wm. Sampson,
Assistau:t ; G. \';ilius See, ; J. Brans -
don, Treas. ; Robert and George Snell,
Librarians. Mr, lirunsdon, who has
been 'Treasurer for au years, asked the
Committee to relieve him of his duties
in connection with that office, bur. the
Committee 'assured hitn that be had
server( so long and faithfully, that they
hoped he would continue, '['itis he con -
rented to tlo for another year.
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WESTERN ONTARIO
MANITOBA
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Made and How Reached
Write for free Copier of
SETTLERS' GUIDE tlivintf mn
War. o! rpwtdal
train service ter d.etttere travelling with live
stock and efroots to the Northwest iu Marsh
and April. with passenger and freight rates.
WESTERN CANADA o rtL ootid
c
west and western ui dittoaae. Mu psisv of
information invaluable torettJere, food;'
maps and statistusa.
TtiaIME TAB�Jg°wyn� �
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TOURIST SLEEPING CABS
Leave Toronto dally. Comfortable, roars
berths at moderate rates. }wily equipped
with be eoo_king range and every con-
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itis before departwra
t• today for free kinks and aaythbot
n want to know about, ttse west acrd yaw
retadt it. Address
C. a. TOMS.
Did. J?us.. A.GPt.lawre(I•
.1. McMUfCIIIE, Agent BI,r111.
Take Rival Herb Tablets
for Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and for
cleaning the Blood. 200 days' treatment
§tt, ;i0 days' treatment 25c. For vale at
Dr. 111i1ne's Drug Store
Wholesale from the
RIVAL HERBS AGENCY
Kincardine, Ont.
FARM LABORERS
AND DOMESTICS
I have been appointed by the I)c,-
minion Government to piece In).
migrants from the l;uited King-
dom in positions as farm laborere
or domestic servants in this riclu•
ity. Any person requiring such
help should notify mu personally
or by letter, slitting fully the hind
of help req ulred, when wanted and
wages offered. The number ar•
riving may not be sufficient to
supply nil reegnerts, but every ef•
fort will bo made to provide each
applicant with help required.
ANDREW W. SLOAN
Canadian Government Employment
Agent, Blyth I', 0,
TURKEYS
We matt to buy your Turkeys
and will pity the highest Market
price. 1Vrite for particular✓; and
state how many you have,
The Canada Poultry t& Produce
Co., Ltd., Stratford, Ont.
TIME TABLE.
LONDON AND WINGAAl1I BRANCH.
SOUTH. NORTH.
RIR pm tun DM
040 3 au lVlnghattt 11 10 7 35
11 13 3 33 W1nr<hranl:let. 11 00 7 25
0 52 3 11 Jlelgrave 10 51) 7 13
7 00 3 5t1 Blyth 10 3i3 7 00
7 14 4 04 Londesboro 10 30. 8 52
7 ,I7 4 211 Minton 10 15 9 35
8 05 1 39 lrueofleld 0 53 (I 19
8 15 4 47 Klppen 11 5') 6 11
8 22 4 52 Iiensall U 41 6 05
8 33 5 05 Lxeter N 30 5 51
h 49 5 15 Contralin U 18 5 4:1
8 59 5 211 Olaudeboyo 0 09 5 114
u 05 5 311 Lucan Crossing 1) 08 8 30
9 12 8 37 Dentleld 8 515 5 25
O 21 C► .111 Ilderton 8 45 5 15
U 29 5 51 Ettrick 8 35 5 07
1) 35 5 IIS Hyde Park Crossing 8 211 5 02
11 37 6 iie Hyde ''ark Jot. 8 21 5 00
1t 45 6 10 , London 8 15 4 50
Connections aro made at Winghnm for
all stations on the Palmerston and Kin -
cardiac branch.
Connections are made at Clinton for all
etattons on the Buffalo and. (loderiolt
branch, and all stations from Stretford to
Toronto.
' Connections are made nt Lucan Crossing
for all stations west to Sarnia,
Connections are made at London for all
stations east and west on the' Main line.
1
Those who use it get well.
A certain cure for all run down conditions and wasting diseases.
Highly recommended for insomnia.
THE PROOF.
The follewtug Is a
sample of thousands
of testimonies to the
wonderful merits of
PSYCHiNE In Oho mast
difficult cases. Dee -
tore are prescribing
PSYCHINE in their
satisfactory result
"Several years ago
my wife was so seri-
ously ill of lull( trou-
ble se for months to
be unable to walk, at
which tirne x noted
physician told me
that the next dress
that 1 would buy for
her would be a
shroud. Sly used
PSYCHINE and is
now reasonably well.
Ray. C. E. BURMA.,
"Baptist Minister,
Forest(, Ont.'
For Coughs and Colds take PSYCHINE,
For Throat and Lung- trouble take 1='SYCHINE.
For Catarrh and Consumption take PSYCHINE.
For after-effects of La Grippe, Pneumonia and
Pleurisy talce PSYCHINE.
USED PSYCHINE 20 YEARS A('O.
"Years ago I was ulnen a physical wreck,
mai was suffering with lung trouble, Friends
and neighbors 1110110rt 1 wuul+l never tree
hence. 1 brgati to ter ;pair myself, losing
IMO] in my phy,ieion, I procured anetherone
tda'recommended the um: of 1'SVt211INi'.
1t V, L. ,uu•pri.,ieg; beyond description the
elli•,a it hall, 1 seenwil lu g;.,in with every
slow, inside .,t two wt;c1:,+ 1 was able to
utlend 10 my huu,ott'ork attain, There aro
no symptoms olcunsnntption about Inc now.
"`,11th;. I l l'.: DE1tSON, tit. J elin, NAL"
For Loss of Appetite take PSYCHINE.
hor Indigestion and Dyspepsia take PSYCHINE,
For Chills or Fevers tzi.ke PSYCHINE,
For Rue. -Dowel System take PSYCHINE.
To Feel Young and Keep Young take PSYCHINE.
An Unfailing Cure for all Throat, Lung and Stomach Troubles.
A Reliable Remedy for diseases caused by exposure to cold or wet.
Leadbury.
Cecil Uowland, teacher in S. S, No. 9,
spent his Easter holidays at his home
near Fergus.
Mrs, John Minden has not been en-
joying very gond health lately but we
dop)e, for a speedy recovery.
Wilson and Lloyd Dennis left on
Tuesday for the (Vest where they per -
pose pushing the fortunes of life,
;Much sympathy is felt for 11'nt. and
Mrs. Clark through the loss of their
infant baby which was called away
from a world of sin to adorn the man-
sions of Glory and which will he just
another Tittle star throwing; out its
little light beckoning loved ones to
that celestial city.
eolprave.
David Farrier was Ironto last week
visiting among old friends.
Mrs. J. Clegg and son visited her
father, C. W. Lawrence, of Buffalo,
John and .Ml's. Crowe, of Dobbiuton,
are visiting at W. 1Vruy's and George
Daley's,
James McCallum visited in the vi-
cinity of Newmarket last weelc. He
reports the fall wheat looking quite
brown, and riot nearly so good us it
does hero.
R. E. McKenzie has purchased the
company's scales in llolgrave, end in-
tends putting them in first-class order
as soon as possible, Fanners have felt
the want of scales for 11 year or more
in the village,
Auburn,
Joe Irwin is hired at A.,:quith's livery
and fend store,
On 'Tuesday last Ernie Smith left for
Mitchell whore Ile will reside,
Miss Mabel Straughan left to take a
stenographic course in the Clinton
Business College.
The congregations of Manchester and
Smith's Hill had a joint meeting here
to arrange for the filling of the vacancy
in the pastorate when Rev. Mr, Small
takes charge of Blyth. The name of
Rev, J. A, Hamilton, formerly of Lon-
desboro and at present stationed in
Leamington, was highly spoken of.
'rho fooling expressed at the meeting
was in favor of giving Mr. Hamilton a
call a: once.
Hallett.
We are sorry to hear of the illness of
Mri. 'linos Cartwright.
Miss h'arquhar spent last week as
the guest of hor friend, Miss Iloselle
Weymouth,
Dominick and Mrs, Reynolds and
fatnily have moved to their old home
on the WI COI).
Df.rs. W, Weymouth spent last week
es the guest of her sister, 'Mrs. Coven•
try, of \Vinghatn,
Thomas Blake, of Detroit, and Rich-
ard and Michael, of Berlin, who spent a
few days at home, returned last week,
Eddie( and Harry Bedard, who have
been teaching at Dover South, spent
their vacation with Goderich township
and Hallett friends.
Arch. Cadzow, who many years ego
lived in Hullett and subsequently in
Clinton, died in Buffalo on Monday
of last week. The remains arrived in
Clinton last Wednesday and wore taken
to Burns' cemetery for interment. The
services were coudocted by Nev. Dr,
,Stewart, of Clinton,
Windham.
Elmer Mdore's restaurant is under-
going renovation, and papering is mak-
ing is snaking it pleasing change in the
appearance of the interior.
Invitations aro being issued for en
"At Home" to be given by Mrs. 0, P.
Smith and Miss May Smith in the
Council Chamber on Tuesday evening,
April 28141.
11[iss Lillian Baer met with a painful
necidont recently. She was standing
on it fence adjusting a carpet on the
lino when she felt herself falling back-
ward, To avoid falling she jumped
forward, and in doing so the jar snap-
ped the nendons of the shoulder, She
suffers Intense pain, and her physician
is of the opinion that she Mot lie per-
fectly still on her back for perhaps a
month. Site is at present lying on it
lounge and cannot be even moved Into
a had,
Our highly esteemed townsmen, .John
Quirk, received word last week that lie
had been made an honorary member
For sato at all druggists, 30o.
and 31.00, or Dr. T. A. Slocum,
I.Iwiltod,17'9 King St. W., Toronto
for life of Northern Light Lodge, A. P, I honlo last week shortening up their
.it A, 11., tit Kincardine, Mr, Quirk I visit with obi friends fere, 11'e hope
%vas for tunny Yeats a resident of the
lake town and is held in high esteem
by his old friends there, M r. Quirk has
for upwards or thirty years liven an
honorary member of St, Lawrence
Lodge, A, F. & A. d., n,t Southampton,
Few amen have the honor of being on
honorary member of two Jlnsonic
Lodges.
House Cleaning Time.
The chairs are on the table,
The beds are on the floor,
There ain't a blessed curtain
On a window or a door ;
The range is in the parlor,
The piano's in the shed.
We've got to seek it restaurant
Iu order to get fed.
The library's an awful sight,
Books all over the floor,
The hall's jam full of furniture,
011e can't get near the door ;
The billiard table's in the barn,
The buggy's on the !stoop,
My opera hat and evening clothes
Hang in the chicken coot).
The sideboard's in the drawing room,
The hat rack's in the yard.
11y brush and cornet ere on a barrel
Beside a crock of lard ;
The butter's in the coal bin,
The bread is in the bath.
Now isn't it enough to make
A plan rise up in wrath ? "
Morris.
Farmors are beginning to plow in this
neighborhood.
Miss Edna Watson has gone to Brus-
sels to learn dressmaking,
Miss Gillespie was visiting hor sister
at Henfryn over Sunday,
Robt..Shaw, of Michigan, is visiting
his sister, Mrs, John Boll.
Wrr1. Armstrong spent the Easter
holidays visiting friends in Petroliae,
Mrs. John Bell, sr,, is slowly recov-
ering front a serious attack of la grippe,
Miss 1"indlater, o[ Detroit, spent a
few days last week with her sister,
Mrs. John Clegg.
Edwin Armstrong has moved on the
farm he lately purchased frotn It. T.
Armstrong, 5th line. Edwin is a hust-
ler.
F.'1'. 131'yans, a former efficient and
popular teacher of S. S. No. 5, was ro•
nnwlug old friendships in this part for
a fats days.
A fine Costumer roadster has been
sold by Robert Scott, Oth line, to John
Robb of the same line at a fancy price,
Both gentlemen aro up•to•date horse-
men,
Misses Ruby and Irene Clegg and
Grace and Lizzie Ferguson have re-
sumed their studies at \Vinehnm High
School rafter spending their Easter holi-
days under the parental roof.
Owing to the illness of it nephew of
Mrs, (t)r.) Lambie at .Midland, ;Bich.,
she and Dr. Lnmhie were called to their
to sett them beck nest hall.
[)c)uniaa Iii itEAyt1Jl13NT,—Word WWI
received by Itobert Seneh,fird line, that
his brother 'Phomas, of Orono, Out„
1►+ul passed away on Sunday, IIo was
70 years of age. Three weeks previous
u not Iter brut her. ,Tanto,+, of Tyrone,
1)urhnrn Co., died of pneumonia at the
age of t;:3 st'e's. 1[is wit() gelid Natures
debt, about a week later from the same
ailment, Mr, Souch, of Morris, has
been a in'isoner to his home for the past
:; years. In addition to the loss of his
eyesight lin suffered a stroke of para.
',psis %'bell has interfered with his lo-
comotion we rine sorry to state.
01.n'l'In1:s.—At n 5001a1 gAthering nt
the home of Harry Jackson nn (local
Friday (;en, Jackson and wife., NV in.
McCall and wife and George Kelly rind
wife met, The particular feature of it
being; that. they \Vero tunong the pion•
eel's of Morris having spent over 50
years hero. John Jackson, ex -Coun-
cillor Jackson's father, came to this
township t'it.I► (; sons and 4 daughters
froth the township of 1VoeItyleh, 1Vrtt-
erloo, 51 years caro anti took up 260
acres on the cab line. 11 r, Kelly ar-
rived alma 1110 shale limn, its slid lir,
,McCall, the latter coming from 1)uni•
fries. From a stern battle Wit)) the
forest and the privations of those pion•
ear days they have emerged with gond
farms, enmfortahle homes and pleasant
surroundings. Better than all they en•
�uy the respect and e,sreem of the neigh-
porhnod ns rt reward of their integrity
and honorable dealings with every-
body. ,Many of the old scenes were rc-
oelled nt that Good Friday gathering
that were most entertaining to the
younger font.
dor the
Children
To succeed these days you
must have plenty of grit, cour-
age, strength. How is it with
the children? Are they thin,
pale, delicate? Do not forget
Aycr's Sarsaparilla. You
know it makes the blood pure
and rich, and builds up the
general health in every way.
The stinkers cannot possibly have good
sant, unlet the bowels aro apt proper condi.
ton. A sluggtsb liver QIron a coated teniae
bel hnwfb, ennitipated bowels. Ournct alt
thew by giving small laxative doss of Ayer'a
Ms. All vegetable, vugar.cwted,
ado by J. 0. Ayer Ca, Lowe! ht*u
A aasnnflreturera •f
i NAIR mon.
{S natio CURE.
talaRY P CTORAL.
HERE
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Your advertisement in this
paper would be read as you are
now reading this. We will be
pleased to give you particulars
so why not
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