Essex Free Press (Essex, ON), June 26, 1896, page 6

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*rV* W^f^W^ * ' 1 j \ ' i An m '* ' J ""_ ' V Vi". ' ' te Jr#MOB Qfl A WEEK. tJuxy ltriLrl<r*. CAMDIAN, E I Mr. Aloxndr PutUrwoii, an UxbrMgo ttwimhlp (armor, commit tad uutoldu by kaftl"K hlm*olf In )iK burn. Chiu'luH Kllv<trmnlth, an Indian, om- plofnd by u (iirtittir uvur Wuterdown, was ttruak by a tut In und LUlnd. A body of (Inriium nulrnWHiwrnrodi> Into tmoriifiM wlilUi maumivorlntf h^fons tho Sttperor, n*d fcwo in*1!! bmfc tlmlr liven. Oil w*u Htruok on tin* furm nf Mr :. rdllofc, nuur Hothwidl, imd In tdi^ht h tho woll produced llfty-Hlv bar ml n". South Wuntwurih (Out.) Kiit'm.int' InBlUuU will kUo <* >" oxhiiithIou to feuolnh Atfrluultuml CUok on .funo Ifith. The fUmM-tati Hiidltd Hiillwuy Com" fe*ny oxpfiuLu to have tho lino betwoon Hamilton ami tho IJeaoh lu opurutlou by Dominion Day, Th Dominion onusor Dolphin hits fcajiod tiiteo ln-r^e trap nota In Long Hily *pd VU'k enrol river on tho Ouur^lim Day let I i!i'jhI flrthlntf Chui Iph Held, olorlc at the Windsor (Ont.) WuU.r Department, utolo *a,O0U, rlgaded guilty and who wont to tho ponl- ntlnry for four yonm. Hon, D. A. Mucilonuld, ex-bleut - Governor of Ontario and PnstnmsUir- QQurul In thu Maeikon/lo Cabinet, died fck Montnml, utfod 70 yuura Mr. .T. U. Tvrndl, <\ E.. of Hamilton, has bci n awheel to )epm<-emt the Dominion Burveycmi1 AaHoelntlnn In LlruL lVury'8 apodltlou to the Hudson Strait Town ftuptlhto, or "Mighty Volco"' tho Indian who In oharjrocl with tho murder f Sorfct. Coldbrook of the NorUiwect Mounted Policy wu'i riijitnrml In Montana, Tho (fommil AhM-mldy -of tho Vn^hy- turlun church, at 11.** m^Iou lu Tin onto, fcppointtul tho Km*. Dr. 0. Ij. Koblnnu tnd, tho Hnv. .Tiimoi Uulldiityjie profuHHoi-H lit Knox CollfRfl. Mr. I'Vitui iTohnhon, of tho village) of Ohawoknn, on tho Six Nation^' Reserve hbar Caloelonin, wait in eldcntally kilh'd by thi" dlv barge of his own gun whllu out hUootltifj:. The (0'nnir'n jury at Victoria ban Jound tin* Consolldntrrt Railway Cmn- *miy u upoiKibln for tile IhmcIko dit-asn r UiJihafc city, and tho corpoiatlon ulIloluK ferr rxom'iMtotl. Ono of tho first tiling pnrllamont will W' linked to do on ic ii-i mblin f will In to pa ti an in tori in appropriation tn^ ^rovhio for tho holtllnt! of the annual military ciinipH Tbi? oilioH of lncul inimtiKm' f t-'*11 OfAUtl Trunk railway ut Toronto will bo nbollhlicd, and Mr. 1" Wrngiju, who hiifi held tho position for thlrtui'ii yniiN, Will rHiio noxt inontli Liwi- Friday, Cliui'U'fl (lodln, intcrprctiT for tho Northwest Mountod l^oUc*-, wui IftUlly ilot noa? Caljr.iry In* Due Imrme, b. lialf-brccd Godln Minti'licit the n'volvtT tram Duchariuo ami shot him. Tho Lako SujumIoi 1'owir Company of feuult Sto. Maiie, Out, will #i rvt-n- Blvoly Into tin production of cab him oarhldo, tho (.ubstancn from whloh tin1 teow aoofcyhmo win Is manufuc turcd An onorir.oim wobi rj? almost liars the liarrowH at the uutraiuc to M .Injur1- hiirbor, Ndd, and Iiuh cuusitI ^roat dnmuKO to vosseli ontoilii^' that poiu Ovor 100 cralts have boi-n fdn-ud to irnchor olT tho entrance (Jiorye and Alevamler MeDonald, of JjOndim, Ont , w* rt* nrre-,ti'd on the bhnru1' of attempting to wreck a train on tho fctratford branch ot the Urund Trunk kttllwiy. A farmer claims to have mien fchem place iiplkou an the ttack. John O. llooi n, uio of Wlnnlpo^'n teioHt prominent eitl/eo-,, iva-i airt4tud for theft" It is alleged that ho did not propi i-ly account for moneyri colloctod from properties whioti hi- was managhiK for Hon. Stratford Tolltnuut la*, London, Knp; Thd umounL of tho hhortago is $U,U0O. Tho llrat ten-mihi soctlon of now Unu built tliiK hi .i^on on the Ottawa, Arnprior &, Tuuv Hound iail\wvy will be handed over bj the uonti.n toi-, early In August Tills will complete the line to a dKlancu of 17o jiilles west of Ottawa. The road ,1r now cxpeittd to bo oompldtud by OorolMi* l-)tli The Uritwh niilitary authorities luivo oommnn' <-d tin Installation of mi oleotih fimui'lill^ht at jToit Claronn battery, on tho eastern *-ido of JI.dlfaK harbor The lifthl w ill bo iiintei'ttid by earth and win*>'inry and tho nmjre of the liyht will CMentl se\t)i'al miles, i o\el Imj*1 the eastern and mUldlc ontrnntus to the harbor Tills will i o tho mobt powerful rovohin^ li^ht In Use, Tho Canadian Finheiles Depurtmont had been advised thut. maokcrel In lurgo quantlticB are schooling within the tliruo- milo limit and that tho No\a Scotia finhernien are making rcat uitchLS. Aueoidiiif; to the wnno advices there is a hip iked of United States vessels ten mlle-i off tho Nova Sootla Coa^t and Rt)Uininfly li(k lias been against them, as the Usili me not plentiful beyond-tho territorial waters of Canada. UNITKI> b'l A TK8. In tho past four months fifteen cotton Willi companies have lieen chartered in South Carolina, with a total capital of moro than $1,0(10,(100. It iH likely that Governor Morton, of Now York, will bo offered the Republic an nomination for vlce-presfdonoy, If Iil le not Hying at higher guniu, Tho did esun convention of tlio Protec tant KpiH(Opal Dioceso of Michigan has douldeil to permit women to \oto upon tho election of vestrymen and other ohurch matters. Tho United States Government crop report of .Tune, jiiht issued, wan bearish. It fell owed an improvement in the condi tion of winter wheat of i\,H points over tho nai>io time last year. For forty yearn Dawson Oldham Iiuh btm a momher of tho Methodist church nt White IldU* Ky., and during all that than lias yover mlhsod a Koinmn. His apo la 7H, awcl ho has never tasted Intoxicants or uend tobacco. To oiiuonvtiRU flirt flcmtrucllon of spar rows In Urntlot county, Mich., tho au- fchoritlos pay a bounty for theni. Ovor 40,000 w<"') destroyed iust- your, and quo Mpnriow hunter luu-,iuado an uverauo of $00 a month by killing thorn. A crippled iVlham, Mass,, woman rocently crawlul a tpiavUv of a mllo on hor hanilrt and kneus t-o notify hor hus band, who wu4 working in the field, that the house wivj on fire. Ho arrived too late, howvver, to b* ot any help, Ike olttuiAfl of PortUn^, Uo., kftte sutowlbod it7ft,O0O toward* WalMlnpr a grain alovator of 1,000,000 buflhtiB ofpno- y for the Grand Trunk r.illwnv,anl ili luttw will furnlwh $06,000 moro, thus gU*AntlK * regular Udu nf Ktiropnn 4eam*rii for Portland. Mr, ntulMw ItluUurtl T. WU^on havlag made bha fnrmnl atinoUnnanieiit of tho ono,ntfetnvilli of tlmlr youngant daughter, Gracii, id Mr. (Jnrnellim Vuudurbllt, Jr., Mr CornnllUH Vanderbllt nr., announcoa that thy enp;rtKhmBlit hi B->>iiHt hlw uxproHHod wlwli, iuhI without, hlrt oonnfc. I>r, La/urtu, fclm fahioim h*imlt, who hud for years lived on the top af Band mountain, Alabama, /Unci tho obhur day. Twanty yearn uyo )ih was a proHprouu physician In Now York, and hU fathnr wan a Wealthy merohant lr, WllmltiKton, N.G. HooUHstlo Idt us tut-uod hlu brain, and lie became a recluse. There aro 00,000 to 100,000 trumps lu the United KtaieH, (ostln^ that country from *1B,000,000 to $^0,000,000 por annum. Four- lift lis of lliowo uiun aro under 80 yoarri nf uk, ahln-hodlud and have at leuf.t ability to follow uwufnl occupation!). Onu Uwt showu that trumps are reprohontod In nearly ovory trade, Amonjf tjio indents graduated thin ynr by tho Ihiltlmoru Uuhdhlty Law School, and who weie admitted to tho bar, wan nY-.Iudijo licort!" W. LlndHay, of the Orphatm' Court. Ho celobratod his 70th hlHhday two weuks uk", and H la said that never ha faro In Alaryhuid hau any collnyo or hchool turned out ho old a graduate. Mrs K Clark, of Port Huron, Mich., hid a oaski t cnntuinlnp; sli hundred dollai'H' wortli of jewolnry in tho stovo Revo ml weeltH iik<' for wifety from burlnrH One evening, holni^ ohllly, a tin' was started In tho Rtovo with tho usual re-iiilt When tho fire wnn nx- tliitfulshed the jewellery, vvhleli included tovoral watches ami valuablo diamond rlnfjs had boon l'ulnod. The Hon thorn Raptlub convcutlon, vslibh hidd its hcsslono during neveral days in ( hattanuo^a, Tenn., made a new dipaiturn in it ^ pw edln^-i on Sunduv ItH ministers (Hied the tldrtv-ei^'lit pulplu of all denominations Tho lllllnsj; ol pulpits In the unorthodox ehurrlus hitherto not roeo/rni/i d by fclie Uaptlsts was done foi the flr^t time in the history of the Southern Huptlst convention. It Is said that two species of native birds are becoming quite rare hi South Carolina the sliowv redblrdand mockliiR hird. '1 lie thieatened extermination of tin se birds Is Mild to bu due to the demand for thorn in tho north, an I In the cits-e nf tho redblrd, tho Introduction of the Kn^llrih hparrow Is to I da me The inoeLln^ bud, howovor, is quire capable of holding its own against tho piiKnacloui foreigner. Smallpox has broken out and lu spread ing in Havana and Santiago do Cuba, Maliomined All Mer/atho eldest son of the Shah of Persia has boon proclaimed heir-apjiarent Princess Heleiin the Duehuus of h\ atta's baby is Qui en Victoria's twenty m-i ond jfn at ^lamlchlld Tlio Ilrltish cruist r JJonaventure lo^t neveiity men by sunstroke wlulc on ,voyage tio:n Colombo to Pondicheiry The Spaidsh ^"""^als in ('uha have doehled to limit their oporatinuh to defen-dvo inovoinent-- durln|JT the wet heasoll. A despatch receUed at Constantinople from Canca hajs tliat anutlur Gieek vessel loaded with munitions and piovifi- lons for the insurKent-* hau lueu seized by the Turkish ollh hils. At the limine at thclnipui.il In>titnte In London to raise funds iov (Iuv'h hobiiital the Pilme of Wales announced that one bundled and >i\ty thousand pounds Imd hi i*xi subscribed. The French ^Hardship at Conatantl- noplo has staruii for Yalova wltli hevi'nty-flve thousand dollars with whhh to pay the ransom of the two Frenrli Indies who v>cni recently captured near that place by In-inunds Dr. Jameson and his fellow prisoners who took part In the Tiansvaal raid were again ariuitfnul on remand at the Bnw f-treet Police Court Friday, freah witnesses having arrlM'd fiom Africa Intoroat hrih fallen off in tjie case Hi ferrlng to Sir. Chamberlain's spueoh before tho Chnmbi'rs of Commeico Con vention, Mt\ Asquith says that it U evident liiiglantl was on the thrchhold of a bitter tarllf tonu^t., and that tho Liberal party would light to tho doath agaliiht any form of piateetlon. Mr Geo. N. Cur/on, Parliamentary1 Secretary to tho Foioi*<n OlUce, answor log a (piestlon In the House of Commons h lid that negotiation-, were pioeeedirig with tho United ,st,iio- with tho view of bringing about a MUilunuiin, by arbitra tion of the Vcne/.uel in dispute | A reeiMit meeting of the Women's i Liberal Fe lei at Ion in LfHidon passed a1 resolution dimandlng teferms in the divorce hivvs which piovlde that a wife's unfaitbfiilnoH^ is su'lii lent gnmnd for a , dlvorcu while a wife must prove cruelty in addition in order to obtain tlio wmm deciec. iiy ypecia! Invitation of the Ancient and Ilonumhlo Ai til lory Company of Knglund Mnt under special sanction of the Queen, the Ancieiit and Honorable AitHlery Company of Massachusetts will vitdt Londcui next month and us a foreign body of "armed men" will be permitted to inarch on Uiitish holl. A despatch from Pretoria Kays that at a Rpoolal mooting ot tho Kxecutivo it was decided to release Mr. John llayh Hammond, Col. Hhodos, Mr. Geo. Fanar, and Mr. .7. W. Leonard,tho Johumiesherg K'dunu leadws, iipon the payment of a line of twenty-live thousand pounds,or in dciuult to minor fiLtcen ycarrf* banish- mi'iit._________________________ KNOX COLLEGE. Itov, tiiti*. Xj. KoIiIiihOii, (T Itoutnn. Khttiicd to the Chali ot Old 1'outumenl Jatciiituro. Bob ton, Mast., Juno 11. Tho Itov George h. Koblnson, Ph.D., of the Koxbury Prohbytenan churUi, of tills city, was unanimously oleeted to tho vacant chair of Old Testament Literatures and KjcegoHls In Knox College at the annual meeting of tho Gnnoral Assembly of tlio Preabyteilan churoh In Toronto, Canada, on Jj'rlduy. Mi. Hobinfion waH seen at hhi homo on Waveily stioot, p(o.\buvy, but detUuod to say whether lie would accept the call, saying that he j would loa\o It eutiuly to Ids cmigregu- | tlon.albhoimhporsona'ly hlsainbltion was i to teach. Ho is a ymmg man (not yet j \U yearn of ngo), a graduate of Princeton Col'epje, and lias Htudlul one year In Poilln, and flnlRlied at Lelpslq.Gerimtny. Ho lias written, and recently published, a booklet; entitled "Tho Propheoli (if '/uulmrluh," and prosontod lb to thu faculty ut Lolpido, THE BOYS' " RUN BACKS." A Noftt I.itilo BU>ry Wlilah OurrlflH IU Own Mnrul. Tho little lamplighter came /.ln-xap;- glng down Burnt avenue. The gus jets popped Into Maine, flrnt on one wide of tlm Htreot and then on the fibber, its ho pursued Ids giul-llko mlKslon. "How do you like your JofiV" I asked, as he tnidgtid along with bin ladder ovor hlH Hhoulder and IiIh torch In his Imnd, a Promethcuis In embryo. "Tliey always glvo tho mctancsb Jobs to the little fellows," he aiiHWcied. "How can one job ho worse than an other, when tlie bimpu are all of tho Haino height and equally far iiparLr" I incjulred. "Oh, but. they give us ull the 'run hacks,' " he icplled. "And what In tho world Is n 'run buok'V" "Why," said tho bey, "they are littles short side si reels, down which we have to go and run back, with norJilug to do on the return trip," "Little man," said I, "don't com mence to kick about having all the hard jobs and 'run backs' befoie you are out of your IcnlckcrhookorH. Tho longur you live tho more 'run hankH1 you will have There 1m not a Job In the whole wldo world whloh Isn't full of them." " Why, thero'H the Mayor, now. Ho don't have any." "Don't he?" I replied. "I reckon by the time lie (jfets through with nil his work and the olllec seekers, and creepy off to bed, lio thinks tho whole job is a "run bnck.,u "Well, hnv about a preaclierP" ho In slnuated. "Lot that pans my boy," I an swered. "I would rather you thought I had no troubles than to have you leniem- ber mo aq complaining about them. IJut jUHt lean your ladder ugolnst that lamp post and nit en the tlihd round, so that your head will bo on a level with mine Tluiie, that is1 good. Now, listen, "There arc drawbacks' in every career. You call them 'run backs ' It Is all the Hauie All along the pathway of life there ate toirgatei, where the traveleis have to pay a fmotion of their time, their strength, their money, their very life, for tlm privilege of continuing on their jour- nev-s "'llinse Who travel over one load and ncvei see the toll gateq on tho other, and the mean ones are forever fretting and slowing betauso they haVo to pay sn niueh more than anv one o]ho H is bad enough to hear an old man moaning over the drnvv bucks of Ids' life, but it is intol erable to hi ur it from a little boy. Jf you want to make every one despise you just het p n pcutlne; tills complaint you have made to me "If you want everybody to love and honor you ye1*, If you want to in hlove Hiicciss take your 'run backs' without a murmur. "When tho good God gives us our med icine tin re te always a little bitter with the sweet, and \vo must not always be making wry faces over It, "Keep your torch full of oil, light every cas l.uup on your route, v\ hlstle merrily while you make your 'run backs,' entry your wagcH home to your mot tier, be a good boy and you'll bo a -nrrbkr" man Good night." Thlnir*- 1'oujkI In Anilmr, In many miH'uiih may lie seen lu the most perfect, .state of picsc-rvation in am ber fu-siu/td r. m.uns of plants and ani mals J'he seienre oi Fgypt, in its: high est new lopnient, did not succeed In dis covering a method ol einliulmlng so per fect as the simple pioccjs taking place* in natiue A tiee cvudes a gummy, li-qlnous matter m a liijuid state. An Insert accidentally lights in It and is (aught Tlio exudation continues and envelopes it eoinpleti ly, preserving tlio most minute details ol its structure In the course of time tho icsln bi comes a fossil and Is known as amber The his tory of fossil insects is largely duo to tho lly in amber. And to I lie preserv ing properties of umber wo owe, hke- wim-j our- kuowh dge oi mjiiki of the moro minute details of ancient plant structure The coasts of tho Baltic aro, and have been from the days of the Phoenician traders, the gieafc sourc.o of the umber oonunoreo It occurs In rolled fiagniont-, in stiufa known to gi ologints us ollgo- ceiie. Tlicse are teiLiary rucks of a date little move lecent than those of the Lon don basin and equivalent to tho younger tertiaiy series oi the Isle of Wight The fragments of ios-Jl resin were washed down by the rivet's from the pine forests ol tin; disti lot along with sediment and vegetable debris. In them ato found most perfectly preserved remains nf the period, as well as of insect life. Frag ments of'tvvigs, leaves, buds: and (lowers, with sepals, petals, st miens and pistils still in pi ice occur Pollen grains have likewise been found A rc/eent genus, deut/la, 1ms been lecognl/ed by its characteristic stamens; the valves of tho antiu rs of cinnamon are seen in others In one hpeelmon the poudent cat kin of a species of oak is seon as dis tinctly through the clear amber us if It wore a fresh llovver. And besides tho in sect and plant romaum tluis sealed up in amber, stray relics of the higher l'.uma of the forest havo also been met with. Fragments qf hair and CeatherH havo been caught In the sticky resin and pre served. Among; othord, a woodpecker and squirrel have been rocognl/ud in the Haltlo amber jVut(>i;iiipliH, Mr, James Lllswoith, of Chicago, an intimate friend of Pudorow^ki, gave him a dinner a short time ago, says tho San Fmnclsuo Argonaut, and t ach person who eunio was obliged to poifurm somo feat by vvjilch ho could earn his living, provided his usual resources were takon away. Piiileiewskl had many haid tricks handy, Theodoro Thomas, with his hands thd behind IiIh back, by some miraculous management, unbuttoned his waistcoat ami took it olf with bin hands Htlll tightly fastened, The guests thou asked foi autographs, and Mr. lOllsworth remarked: "I have PaderevvfikPs auto graph, which ho wiote on my shirt front soino time ago," and thoioupon tho valet brought the garment Into tlio room, and behold! tlio shlit bosnip bore the signa- tuie. of the maestro written uorosa tho front At once each muhly chest was pre- senteil to Paderewskl, who, with pencil In hand, higned his name on thentarohed linen. As a result, ciovon tibirts havo been permanently retired from circula tion, so to sp 'uk. A London Ciircmonj. Sovcnily-flavon dcuei'vlng old mou and as many old wonum, tlio nuinhc*' reprn- flouting tho years of Qaioou Victoria's uge, recidved tlio Queen's Maundy at U estmlnstui' Abliov thin yonr. KuoJi man received Slt.yri and ejioh woman SS.T'S; then red will white purso wore* given to thoiUj- tlio red containing u novorolgn In gold pud UO shilling, tlio white as many pence In stiver aif tho Quooc In years of ao* ENGLISH CAVE DWELLER8- iCvIdiiHof Thorn JTound In tlio Hciclonn Miwln Mt<rryl>y Itol>lu llod. The town of Notfcingluun is 1131 mllua north of Ijondon, A port, of tho town la cm lovV*lylng jfround olofto to IhoHlvm- Tronb, whom lloodn sometimes ocoui', but the rent of the town lfl built on a mirlott of rod saiulstono hills. It Ik situated on tho Houthoiisborn fringe of tho groat DerbyMhliti ceml field, and the historic forest of Bhetwoeul formerly spread ul- ntoutrup to the city walls Mow this for est hart, lu a great measure, heuu cut down, and this has rttdueed tho rainfall, lalMccl the lemperuturi) and rendetrod tho climate of the town dryer anel more hruo- Ing than It uhocI to l>e. The moan annual rainfall is now Uti lnnlies and the temper ature 17 degroes. Ax sivndHtono is soft and easily cub, it Is only natural that tho curly dwedlors In caves came and lived In holes dug In tho hills' of Not tingham', particularly as tho I'oroHl, close at hand, was a good hunting ground, whoie gupio could be ouptinod for food, llr.uij'o and other toolsomployod by these curly and piehistorlc inhabitants are oc casionally found, and the (Irst name known to have boon given to the plnoo was hnotingahani. This, In Celtic, means "the homo among tlio rooks." Afterward It became one of tho towiui of the king dom of Mei-ulu, and in tho ninth and tenth centuries wao ono of tho live ohlof northern strongholehi of the DuncH Al ready what Is now known uh I ho Castle- lilll wan a strongly fartlih d poult ion, unci it ww In Jil4 attempt to capture thin for- treHS that Alfred the Great wa4 Hlgnally defeated by tho Danes. Two hundred years later, when William the Gonipieror, in Ids tin n, subjugated tho Savons, ho re built tlio eastlo nf Nottingham and placed il under the command of his nat- uial son, William Puverel. Hut It was here jiKo that Haxon resistance' continued for many a long your; for It was In tho great forest huid by that Kehln Hood and his- ineiiv men dwelt. These outlaws were Saxons who were (Unsatisfied vvllh the Noi man rule and preferred a life of brigandage to submission The holes dug in the kc-Ich, tho pas-sages made through the sandstone mountains, enabled those bold forestei^ to occasionally appear lu the town and close utiib r rhe Norman battlements. Philadelphia Telegraph. REALITY IS THE GREAT EDUCATOR v> n.VL '.' > j V, ii ' & UfolH tho OUlcut unci llt-at liiiilownd Unl- ^ oi hi ty In tlm \V iK-lH. Hcv Charles H. Parkhurst, P.D , writes on "Substitutes for a College Training" in Juno Ladies' Home Jour nal, which makes a most acceptable con tribution to his series of papers to young men, an j snoibdly practical one in sup plementing his article on tho value of college training in tho May issue of that magti/ine. Dr. Purkhuist asserts that "tie re is aoertiin keenness and vigor of discipline that can come to a man only uh he li,ves out in tho midst of things and becomes himself u part of the world and of the events with which tho world is bo solidly puukoil. Those to whom my words .ire parbieuhirly addressed are young men who are anxious to inalco themselves felt In the world, and to such it niseis to be Haid that wo best learn how to do by doing. A sense of oppor tunity, a feeding of being a part, even a minute part, of the machlnory by which tlio threads of cinront evenU are being Woven in, woiks upon un with thcryfovver nf a line disi lpllno and a strong inspira tion. The soinhtv of the burden that Is carried helps to solidify the man who carries It, Problems tumble easily apart in the Held that teftiso to give up their secret in the study or even in the closet. Ideality Is what, educates Us, and reality never ennui so close to us with all Its powers of discipline as when we encimn- ter it in action In hooks we iliul truth In black and white, but In the onrush of events wis see truth at work, and it is only when truth is busy, anel when wo aro ourselves personally mixed up In itss activities, that we learn to knew of how much we arc capable, or win tho power by which those capabilities can ho made ov er into cfYi ct Let no young man, then, of spiiitunel purpose be dismayed by Ids Inability to attend either college or unlveiMty Life is Itself the oldest and best endowed university in the world, and will guarantee to its pupils all in the way of vigor, keenness and grasp that they have In them the grace and piislsteney to acquire." <;<ici still fioiiu iiih rtuco. At tho present clay you can approach a truly religious man and face him with any amount of dlscomaging statistics. You can tell him that fevv'er people are attending church. You can point to tho mighty rowc-i* of thr puss and say that the power Is Increasingly used for tho purpose of evil, and still, after you havo said your worst, you cannot compel your religious man to believe the vvoiHb or Vo bolievo that that mighty agency Is to have any-other power than to fulfil tho purposes of Gotl In tho world. You can point to the institutions of religion. You may say. "Hem is a Haw, or hero is a defect," you may say that roliglon is u failure and that life is not worth living; and still the man who has been intro duced to God will only smile at your words. He knows, because ho knows God, that this universe of ours is, in splto of its dofeotu, but fulfilling tho great, tho divine will of IIlm who was and is and Is to bo. And tlio spirit of a great hope fulness will take poKHiwdon of tho soul of a religious man junfc in proportion as ho (tads himself in tho presence of these things whloh are dark and discouraging. He will confess Chat, ho far ai the uni versalities of life n-ro concerned, nothing is plainer than this, that God, the God of love, htlll holds Ills universe, in every department, In tho hollow of His hand; that Hin will Is to bo done In earth at- In heaven, and that His kingdom Is to oomo hero that It may come there. Dr. Nehoniiah Hnynton. __Xliu Walts lOOVeam Ajro. I was ongagiul in looking at thosu line people when a lady and gentleman caiuo whirling by and had almost over whelmed me, I could not Imagine what they were about, I had soatcely extri cated myself from tho danger with which they threatened me when another and another couple came twisting by in like manner. I found on Inquiry that thlfi was a favorlbo Goi\m*n danee called a wait/, and Is performed In the folloulng manner: Tho huly and gontle-man stand face to face. Tho gentleman puts hisartu iwnxiul the lady's wulflb and with tho nth or hand he gets firm hold nf Utr arm. \ on vvonl'el at. fb'Ht think tiioy arc going to wroHldo. Tims prepared, anil vk gentleman hav- hiK got up good a pHvcliiiw upon tlui lady, they be^jln to ".pin arnuuil und around, with a voloseVty whiuh ' would make mo giddy In ImkU* a minube, Twlnluff'Pnixiw, XW, ,*M> TURKEY BREEDING. A. I4ttle Experience That I*rodao<l Btl*- fiMitorjr Kfifttiltfl, "I brood tho Hion/o," nnyn a witeT In The Funolnr'H UeviovV, "m thoy nro my favorites In tho full I seloot tluj vory best hoiiN I havo, mato thorn to u Tom, olthor ono I've mined for the pur- pono or havo purchased to broidfrom. I think tho best way Is to Holocfc a num bor of young hons, mato thorn wltlfiho boHtT'oin you oun ulfnrd und keep thum as broodorn for threw or four years with out making any change, unlets It in to purchase morn lioim In thin way you Havo thd extra ojcpcnuo of imrchuslng u nuilo ovory yotur. HohIcIos it in ull the bettor for your flook, Tho Holection of tlio buHt and Htron^ost oaiinob ho em- plunti/nd too nmcili, for, If you would havo Jioalthy mid vigorous turkeys, you must havo tho hiuiio quality in your brooding Htook." If now blond were brought into tho Hook 6vory your, thoro would bo fowor comphuutH of young turkoyH holiiR del- Icuto. Tho truth is thut thoHo birds huvo boon too much Inbred. Tlio (msioHt and (pjiokoHfc ronindy for tho trouble Ih tho liitrofhiotloh of wild blood, whioh givow tho doBhnd stuminti. Win n tho young turks nro first hatcJi- cd, thoy, liko ohickonH, rnqniin no food for tho Ilrst 21 bourn, but tho mother | Hhould ho givon u littlo corn to keop her , on tho jioHt. Aftorward food thorn conir \ milk curd hrpioowid dry or broud dipped 1 but not mmkod in milk or nlightly ' moiHtonod with ogR. Lutni* on thoy may j bo givon norapH from tho house, wheat, I com, broad imd groon bono. Alwayn food on ii oloan board nnd allow thorn an much uh thoy will oab up oleum in the i Hpuco of u fpjiiitor of an hour. For the flrHt threo weedes tliny should bo fed tlncc qr four timos a clay; afforward three timeu daily will Hnfllco. Of couruotboj muHt bo Hupplicd with plenty of wutoi and gravol. Ah floon uh tho turkH Room wtroug and tho woabhor in bughb und warm thoy may bo allowed to ramblo about, but must bo got homo tit night or in oiuto of a Bhowor, as dump ia oxtromoly fatal to thorn. Aftor thoy rrnch tho Htngr Iniowin an "fihaoting tho rod" thoy uif hardy und nood but littlo nttontioti. But for tho first threo months thoy noetl to bo well enrod for. Lico aro uh fatal trn damp to young birds. Ah noon as thoy nro batched tho lion Hhonld bo oxiumnod for lico, which aro certain to bo transmitted to tho youue onos. Tho largo lico will bo found on tho head, neck, under tlm wmg und also on the flight feathers around tho cpiillH on tlio wing. A littlo oil or molt ed groiiso should bo well rubbod in and tho hou thoioughly dusted with snulf ov lUHOct powder. Tho hiuuo dhould bo dour, to tho turkH whon thoy aro aboutvu week old and a drop of oil rubbed on their hourts. Thin hhould bo applied with din- crotion, uh too much greuho ih fatal to thorn. Turkeys nro groat forngors nnd cannot bo kept m confinement. After the fivst threo mouths they should be givon ubso- Into fieodom. About a inonth bofoiu marketing thoy should bo fed liberally with us much coin us they will out Old com should alvwiys be used, aa gieen i uiu is mo , i -t i\ and often rotiiirls fat- te.ui) it it i 11 i jjijt causo tictual lo'-f IloodV l^illh, mo prompt, cflioiont, ttl wjys rvluible, i asy to lHl<t,eny to operate. VCiKNIh vvaiitmif piotlUbli! oiuplnymimt i\ thiou^h tho ht.itiiuui oun ftud it with uu, iin vui have nexvont Itnsinun variation ot Kuniciry Htoik mid nuw 9eed l'otutood Halury or com- nifiKUiti Wutii us ut one e for territory J'lttj- H-iM M'ltsi.HY CO , loronto, Oat. 2tl*i:it OUR MASL. Out n 1">! A^-* i s i. c-l.tV l\>, l 1 let t oi s .Ji mi lUiuloiA 1 >lot J Hitters. So <w from merchanls whow.iat tn buv it, some fiom people who w.ini i know about it, unci more I, i " people who do know nboul it oe- cause tliey have tried it a:ul 1- .r cured. One of them \\ is lion "r. J. Gillan, B.A., 39 Gould Slicll, Toronto. Read how he wiites: Gi Nn.i vtrN, Dmin< tlu* .,-ntfi ' 1892 my blood bec-uuc nnpui c on u c of the heaity food I ate 111 tlu . weather. Ambition, oneigv unci --vt . forsook me, nnd all my eflbi ts i\en' m vain. My skin became yellow, my b.>vu 1 became inactive, my liver was 1 mpy a.u haid,mv c-j e-. botanic ini). in 1!, n\ tp;u - lite was gone, <iud the c! . , iul ni %hts passed in unhappinuss and usllessness For some numlhs I Ii u d daein ,' and patent medicines of evei V v!< seup'ien, but received no beaefU. 1 w \ ,#t , 1. w. by a friend to trv n.Il.Ik, lam gl id to have the opportunity of K'stif.ni", tt> !'n marvellous ic ,ult, Atu 1 11 n^ li 1 c bottles I felt much bettci, oul vvlien tb fifth bottle was fn.i-^hcd 1 (. n|u"Ld ! '-b ia the $riMled degu'e, uul b-vedoiio-o from that day ti;i ni d He. rivuern I have nuiidi 1 le.is'.t l in 1 uo 1 in ial,u j 13, II H. to all poor ;\.\.\ 1 t.- Ii ai iriiv ulio suflt r inn nupine b nod, ulnh ^ (ho beginniii and s. it ol .. ,lsi" J. GiLLiN, li.A.j _> C01.VI . I , Tounito. FDR TWENTY-SIX YEARS. THECOOK'SBESTFRIEND Largest sauk in Canada. CONCLUSIVE PROOF. From a WU Known Cltlxan, "My daughter Polly, has for more than fcyeMnr boii troubled with Hivera *yniUunii of kldiu/ dlnoaflo," Hh had oo9tM)t na aout* psln la br buck. Tlio pain In bear hoiul u f&rfol Hid almoHt uuoudnrblo. It fre'jaantly pr- ontixl bor from n-ttoudlnji nobool, iinel alio found tuJy .t homs pr&otlosJly itupoculble, Hha beta no appetite, and did noi iloep well. Tho peeUtn W(W very iovnr* .round hor noart and iho wil niuoh troubled with flattering *ad palpitation, Bho iru completely worn out In body aod wt4 ttrnel Ihd droway all Uto time. JIr motbr ami inyaelt hename anrloiuly alarmed (U ahj* Wat aouutaiitly yiitUnrt worse. "Ii*iifc July my dauuiiter Harah, a Uaehenr hi tho Puhllu Kchool ut KIdchvIU*, Ont., earn* home to epniid her \ aration, and tXudtng her aUUit In Buoh a aiBH0HIuf( and danuurou O'.iiUltti.n. uald, I am Ukhitf Dodii'n Kldew PllU and thoy are tta\aa me luUrh i-ood, I bav* a box wUh hid and will rllvH* wlUi Folly, whloh ho did. Ily the time Potty had Anlahftd tbe half boi her fnibfovomout hi health Weal go marked, that I proaurod iuore from M*. Vla.luluh'it drntfitore. IIer lull rent-oration to Itvallhindeplrttewaa] rapid abd otintluuoDa, Bhn liaiTbOW iione of li**r former dan^oroiM, r<aliiful a.ti<l dltreaela0 kidney trotihloa, Hho eaU and ttlnepe well, UOC tat morn ttmn a month hax nn]oy<l tb* mei vluoroiiu hfjulth. Bha hiuj but lout a day ai ohoot tilnco she conmioncud tuldn^ tho pill% and ha>i no mack fttith Ui them ilnoo they reiHtorod her to full houlth that hIm wante ni to kimp uix hoveri In tllii hontn nil the tlme/ln ciiiiio they hhould be necttled and hot available. flnr ouro hail boon no woiuUrf ul ithn thinkM thf will fliiro iuiy oomplntnt. If tho pllla had coe* li)(V> a hot, I would nob havo bagrudgud Um moiiity. Tho ronLoratioji of my dauvhUr to fiin health and strong girlhood, (roni her forme* to,l hiul mo-Hb hev moOve*, wyiiolfand clauKhtor a happy family. ' I maku Udu uwarn Htaiement with the faH approlMiMon nf my wife and daiiuhter, volttev tarily iliuI witliout any urf'Ini' or hidticemeat whatever, tntthow the Efratftudo my <luuchierf wlfo and myuolf (ctol for tho wondorful ear* wrouittit by thn Doau Ktduoy IMIIh, W h.-ve not tlm Uvaai doubt that, her trying the pllht Junt at tlin time nbe did feaved uu a, lerce doctor'* bill, ax who wait all but nlok abetl ai tlm thno. I am ulxty-two yoarii of acre, a ear- nnnUr by trade, hcive Iwum ct rfliildcmt 0/ Si. Xliiry'u for forty yoarn, and ootnity cnimUble for thirty yoitra and am wo]] known, and I kUake tliinitnlnmn docdaratlan bollovlntf tlio name to bo truo, and knowing tho namo to have the HiLinn uffoot an an oath, and according to the Act rfliipocthii' tudri. Judiml Oathii lfl'Ci H[[d WlnblAM HKOWK. Trdcmi nnd doclarod hoforo mo nt tliw Town of bt Mary'", in tho County of I'orth, tbhiBtb day of March, A D , ib'JO. Bd \V\X M. vonn. A Cnnualuuiouor in High Court of Juatloe, Ontario, Hold by G A.. Bhorrin, tiiifiex. n ' 1 THE AMftRICAN MOTKt. Casox, - Ontnclo. Till-i liirno an-! coiii'im Hoitn l>o ifi hufl ij(<3ii tliowmjjlv (in t 'I and 1 pi milt * 1 With htiw fr iiiti j liy |*m ">fit iiu[jriu n-^i iiAi^'i m.K\ i*J ( **imi t iion. Pinit-Uhim Vrccmn l'l'ion [In jr in'"( 1 MUS C WIij^rNhON, Pro.irlotrimn W A TvT T J3TJ '"Z -,' "'*" o;i It n '*H'in linn (>u) vn VtirHtn", StieU. 7-1 iru' nuv 1 iiuiliif ertion to rcjirufmntiLUvn *tu I cunt 'iitti ( nr niirinriiM aro tlin lars'ont In tlm Uomiuinii, nvnr 7"1 ao-oi. Mi iiu'i'tttM 101 hi or Inn it\o ii'iiv < torntiry nil 1 hhor il t iron to who to or put 11 no admits VVrlti 111 H'lONl. A WIIbTilN'OrO** (tloii. I ofhoiU Toronto, Ont (I'h'i onlv nunoiy in tJiiiuiehi, ll 1 vkiR t.iijtiu^ orcliimbi) 11 .)m SIHG- LEE. CHINESE U10RY, Cor. t^lBot st and Victoriaa^e. Tho latest improved nmohinory for Iroiunj'CnllarH and Cuffs. Will not oracle or hri'nlt t.iu win*i Fumdy wcirU ol.c ip. Ptiiciiln cilled for und delivered. Ph'tifiO call and try. If not Hitnifucory nn cjb n 140 will ho m id If oik worlv Bin s von rocomrm n i 111 t * v mi * 1-11 I - Fresh Br Ih whiit you c in udy on ijottiiig when you buy frmn u. Oar wa^on j^oe-i to all partB of tho town. Buns, Cakes and Pastries, You cant find nicer, frtahtu', orHweflfc-* or in tho country. All kmdw of Fancy CauejH aud Jelly Kolls. Fres*n Taffy and Oandias t-vory d iy. Wo noil nothing ufcalo or drv. Leave Your Order and you can rely on prompt rlci- hvery FRANK FOSS. Onpoiiltp B 10k Si Pranotei, Ruiinx, ^uits. {Suits. OUR SPRING STOCKS Ih now comploto ami no botcor apnoiut tnont in tho obuntv- Scotch Tweed Sulls, Canadian Tweed Suits, Fancy and Black Worsted Suits, Mailo to nidui at J. & rSpfji, South Wooslee. oney to Loan Ou Hood prodnotivo Furm I)roperty at 5i, & Q per ootit. atrui^bt. Wo Valuation Fees* fcS" Convey an 01 uf,* Bono up lu Neat Style Fire and Life insurance. A. E. LOVELACE, ^ "1 ? *$ -y -1 tij<b .\k". <J&;*W iiv'

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