Lads; tlwugh money may b¢ zEe' mail} MAM . you glad _I. 3931mm mighty: Than are' tundnl‘glwgether mdepend- mt of the nationalities of commerce {or the preaervuion. here And there, of some remain: 0! our unc¢ wide-extending" 1605!- dong-ids, ride that , how“ we Juicy? dawns}: bred. with 131“:qu stirrup: It broken down who with s .Ithw uck wro- 'un, whether the; 30:43“: L318 nau- uu, "nu-um m]. uvywv-u _. rolduwrï¬ly. or drag woolly ‘long ,the w: ~havo’tha oddest ‘ptinde, comeJe denly to 3 by-rmd where'the Tempb of Riches glitter! golde’ n the distance, to jerk the smart bridle ’tha rope yu-n substitute in that‘directiou,‘and starve All .50, heller shelter L- “and 1.111: dust that dune fellows are kick' m there in front in choking me, sir; but '1! ' at there if I die for it," grunts the old in low ' on the donkeyâ€"u if the devil mu after us. an indovd he in said to be close} behind all who tnvel Lint road. "'. do; Wk“; .‘mu‘nlnn: 1nd 1| It. is the way of the wotld, and the lay thL-y travel in it. Bur. nu pom: We leave in, and rest uurs'elvu mi: in mud n’n‘d shaded eminence. wheréâ€â€"â€"‘1:or' I' Qbaeyve nace. Egypt, in her freshness must have been, with her soil, the home of forests dense and hugem Many a} African re- gion 'yet can ahr-w. ()bsé‘rv‘é the (:3th on the people of a once powerful nation; and compare her timid and sand-blind race of 00-day with the atom, fellows who keï¬t lamel in thmltlom for so long. y the way, what a loss they suf- fered in not having some of our institu- tions 1 What a reverberating anti-Ismel; ito boom might not have arisen among the native animus; and what crushing omtiona might not I’haroah’s Loyal Oppo- sition lmvelevelledat the â€natonishing and inconceivable inxbecility of the gentlemen on the Treasury Benches," as the success- ive plagues up mated. ‘ V , Of course t ion: is still the Nile, and still the kind of fertility it gives. But tthink oi the past of‘ thin. whole great re». gio' urq‘nnl-«Africaif‘nml Emmi); anâ€"the~ mig Ity citiest‘uï¬eR in‘ mmlâ€"t le waste countrieuonce rich in forest and ï¬eldâ€"â€" the scant“populhtihns-«tho forlorn hur- bore now. Think of one incident of that puttâ€"the thronging laborereâ€""the hosts of armed inenâ€"â€"the conco'unie of ships which once were there; Remember By- you to be t. penaun'of discriminxtimy‘ and luteâ€"we will quietly consider .lee. efl'ect cm communities of the loss of their foreau. V' " " “ " " v ‘ Many ‘ex agimenta by' wienlitic men luvs given & rcag'on. 3nd W lniawrv ion of the dopaflencg rf natjmn hp“: add- ed émxuples, ‘th'a'f‘ Wharf.- the'fureac is recklessly cleared {mm the surface of the. .Lmd. manning: cease: xhpir accustomed flowthe rivon‘ilaél'i'n their cum-sea. the rain no longer demands at. its Wanted fer- tilizing periods, ind the patched and arid earth demands from £1) ,wpariqd husband; may .1' uuhle labul‘zfv a scant return. Wln'ld L 0 queJla hold thehills of Pales- tine, hur valleys Were the lands flowing with milk and huncy. The nations whose chariol‘q Word ‘0! iron ’imnt‘lx' e given may a» _millibn of good trees bathe fur- run: â€" AGRICULTURAL. . “ A kins: van! on lhu rm'ky brow Which iooks o'crsea-Mm Bn‘um’s; And uhipa. by thousands, lay bolnw, And men in nationsâ€"nu were his!" Luck round for :v. momentâ€"mud tell me whatyou could do without. Woodlâ€"your cradle is ofwwd- your floor, yourdoor,you1~ roofâ€"nay. your every convenienceâ€"your carr'mgea, your. atahlcs, your side-walla, your coumum, your furniture. your whnrves, your shipping†it is woodâ€"it )5 fox-vat. Curry then your mind back in that time gone by and think of the cou- cuurso, “Hashing with steel and ruughi with guldï¬ extending right and left t?)1 the distant. horizon, bounded in front’by (.hu blue rind rocking wuvca oil which mac and muk‘ihc unchored uuvican-the m '- l'ind gal luysAâ€"rsiugly-doubly «trebly bani:- cd with «)ul's~-~w1|icll Xerxca must luive. viewud. Colmider what it homkencd~ that Qwac myriad); poured to tho. call of the Emperor frbm forested regions, for unly such could have supported themâ€"‘â€" unly such «:uuld have afl'urdcd the many munitions ucccmry to such whost. But. now what are me i'ogioiis which then mmqued Ind vent 3111mm {ma wildex- néu of’mil piutIy “stirrih- and of sandy dam-n wholly lo.’ This change hzus been unused by the destruction 0f the forests which mmnmincd the Iifo- giving; moisture in thosehmdn -"' H“ ,' ~ ’ltf is the lesson hf hisqu.;'2Yet nu- :iomtjn la hm, nc'vcr is“; 1m, let me remark, kill the statement declares is that nation: never «lid learn. But. ahnll dw' nuvurt Shall you,‘ mywdonr Sir, vi the full light of modem knowledge boating brightly nu every side â€"â€" with free schools dotting the‘ country as thick as nnuhmonm - with great colleges anxi- nu: m educate you by State-aid, and dc- nom'mnttouul 'collc on oxtrpinoly anxious to educate you liiuwiacwwith learned institutes hnmnguing ymhqn everything from catï¬sh upwards-n with ir'c'o libmrica also emerging {mm the mist- Ihall yuu, nncoiupelled fullow, when: your ministers. hy the coxupulsimmf ignomucc, wcm led l The country judge wrote to his bonk- wllur, "Pleczc send um the M of ngus' tun pom.†“ Sn dgubt," pay} the cnln~ tun lWM’: k‘I‘l ‘-;' -v‘ v v. v" m _.., Y‘wwh‘enthc [gnaw ‘ 1 (mm had M Wfl‘ukflluï¬ @0111!) thcd the laws with it, in some purpose.†Not. to a more reckless put-puma than we on um- mun. L?“ game 5" é‘gxugdgglflm the un- . u .. ‘ x _ 7 ,;;w' )wâ€; ï¬g.“ ail“; Egatï¬Ã©s 0U OII‘ Ihou Jon: and like the anemic: of thvsc henna. the steal. form: up an to ham! fled botuw our {$315 win)“ I. 0 length and bmdth oithu ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘9"; gm“. sections pm gynmkis 1111:0551 bare. hï¬ojéwm‘fll . ,A_:|_I , _,I'..A- “4. J54- --... 5‘ low plwd‘ndu myuiblemlï¬ @121»th of Woodland hida thennqhemt nix-jay uf Jmillhnh hiddâ€!hcl‘ulcltos‘,'tï¬Ã©ir 1 mm: bunches seeming to look shivering over the edge in romombnnco ‘cf the do« Inkling norm that)?» 1mm! them-by. ....... 0 ----V._ EVA“ Ontario. luckily it not yet thu'a «when: ad (here, the humor hold- ten, twenty, forty guodly mm of the an- cient, 10ml. But. they m not continu- ing to hold them .h‘u beasts ;, than I' m nu . down gowmmazi‘gusqflu‘gâ€"g: ï¬tment, Wm M' y 'dï¬ourhg jun. ï¬nishes tho ,umbnï¬oou: radii nun. hunch an! {khan y-pendlod leaf '49.»: “mm Mamba w The Ontuio Government have mm- moncud u movement in Ions-l preteruï¬m which in dutinod to boat good fruits. BM throughout mottled Onurio. it. needs the (Inner . ooflpcntion. for he holds the {and mmdnder. In all dinpztiono mu reminder dccnm. Tho nu. UM uncu “tinned, now “tin-ten. It .is full “#3:; tummy mm oven gr (Rabid yum: \fly‘hh unit); Bu tho and do munâ€"he mun unkind. 1!»an dï¬a-udï¬r‘mhâ€"Eiu thou the gum unna- ol pm upper loll- undone oppose thondnn. 7-“; I50 “Myth balon-tho hum-Al hnicr 4w: wows-ww:w W !“â€15 mu. “â€3: greed M’dofl than a» milâ€"tho mini-m 00"le J ‘6 (amp mk-lho unplobudtnd “pm:- ing nag m: an more; sud I km to I u Praene Sane latest. at Is. It. nun-x: meaning a. oamni ink. m will “How. Our enemies m those 0! our on at: lea; animatingâ€! my fly. “with t {jaw-bun: 9f an ox, hups A .L A.._.‘,‘ On every ï¬rm some forest is needed to break the winter wind]. It. is needed toAkeep level the drifting mow. I; is needed fut plenum : he who bu mm hie home 1 {cu-est walk of his urn, where be my!“ 5 tpace enjoy the healthâ€"giving " Y'nder' tbe'uhglne of ndmholy bought - Lucianâ€: the adepï¬u hang at ulna." has opportunities many would give much fur. . It. is nc¢ded to aid in procuring nib ju due seated. It is needed as a store home of timberâ€"noon likely to be full scarce {hunggï¬out 3.119 land; A, , __AA.»_ We fouudoliere the woodâ€"the waterâ€"- the fertile soil. It is certain that the dew foresting of a country in process of time i does more than withdraw the one; it greatly impairs the others. so much that the land inayfnot then support one-tenth of those it now could maintain. Pro~ prietors should remember that no one am possess atitle to destroy the useful- ness of the soil. lest “the land cry out against him. sud the furrows thereof like- wise Complain." The vast wncuurse of humanity continually emerges from the unknown past ; it travels tailsomely by ; “Winn, the cluuds.,«zf the future, Be sure that there we shall meet with stern questioners ; nor will those pass un- challenged who have, to serve their tem- porary greed, rendered painful. sterile and barren, the path of generations yet. to follow. M. Francois Mcrcier has lately return- ed to Montreal from the moat, northern“ dierict of" leaks. 3188! Behrihg Straih. He has Ll re beamempluyed in the fur trade on ‘the Youkou Riyer for’th‘e 1:;ch aixteen yéï¬-‘s. mid'waa the ï¬rst An‘fericim†or Canadian to arrive there after the sale ‘ of Alaska by Russia to the United States. ‘ Mr. Mercicr speaks the" Esquimnux language fluently, as also several other Indian dialects used by the na'ivea of the Arctic regions, and relates several inter. esting items as m the country in general. H ’ u H An idea of the cold experienced there may be formed from the following thermo- mutrical observations : On the lat of December, 1882, the minimum during the day was 50 ° helow (Fahrenheit) and the mtximum 20° below zero. Taking the 'whole month together, the minimum was 6:3 9 below zero and the maximum 55 ° . The winter lasts about eight months, while the four summer months are magni- ï¬cent weather, the only drawback being the plague of mosquitoes that literally plachen the air during the long unbroken ‘glny, lastingvm‘ailf indï¬tlih."' Diicka, geese, :awamigfetc; , begin; to: arrive: about v the end of April and my thousands‘ of eggs on the banks and islands in the rivers. Un-v v......_. i. w These are much sought. after by the natives, and are excellent eating; in fact, M r. Mcrcicr says, there is no lack of food of all sorts. For sports there are rein- deer. muune. black and brown bear in the interior. and white bear on the coastmith salmon in the larger rivers and trout in the atrcuxus.. The Esquimaux {logsnvhich are the dmughbauimuls .ofdhe , poun‘try, are "many Ted} of: these ï¬sh When dried. Mr. ‘Mci‘cio‘r him not a very' high Opinion of the red men of the North, but cousid< era them a luzy, idle lob. w.- As to his opinion of an expedition ever reaching the North Pole, he thinks it never can be done without building small 1 stations on route, illlcl' quitting the ship‘ for the ice ; providing these stations with feud and all necessaries and leaving them in charge of small parties ; by this means only will the expeditien be enabled to ud-ï¬ nnce‘and ’ retire when necessary, taking advantage of some winter milder than ususl. and thus push on for the pole; No vessel can proceed much further than 79° latitude, andythis leaves 119 to be .got nv§r (if~ frtmeir snbï¬m and?y heftâ€"Blair tftdl Slur. ' ' ; i . I .V.._.___ O. <'-'> '0 ; v _: lneidepts in the lei0‘Flood. i’l‘aken'i Aeoiupletely) byT-i summit-33, the people of Uniontown, a short distance above Shawneetown, 111., were thrown into the wildest consternation. Within tWenty minutes after the waves began to crash agaist the sides of buildings the structures begun to fall. People fled from one to another, taking refuge in the tops uf ‘hbuses uhdin the branches 'of the‘treeaJ At one timi: its many as seven; men were rescued from a Single locust tree. They were originally quartered in s tivwstery brick building near' the water's edge, but when it began to shake and tremblea they elembered out of the window and book refuge in the tree. Kl‘he tree swayed from side to side in the wind, eften sinking with its burden into the water. Seven voiees appealed loudly ‘for help, and a fleet nf skills moored nt the second-stony windows of houses in the back street near the hill pushed out to their relief. When the ï¬rst one of these reached the uputune of the men ed um no live: «an fc'n.‘ v Thai} oémpe hauributed to a ,‘greut uuguber uf boats ‘dintï¬butéd' ‘ubout ’the mun. and the bravery of a large party of Gunmen. who hurried [rum home to how. taking care â€who nomad him-in danger. while ‘1: wwexpoaed‘to‘, $1.18. demdim ‘Iom‘of â€he wind pm! wafer. : The coin itsitmt- ‘éd at 'the lroof‘a high hill; in the di- ; rection of which the waters grow shallow, ‘ while wind :ided in the rescue by driving I the boat.- thorawu'd. was praying aloud. The excitement kindled by this episode spread rapidly immigggot tuatrcctuaud‘at one time it. in mid ‘ Mignon: thahn @3111 of sharpeoph Wore myimz'ior délivora‘inu; '3' 3.: , Crush followed cmh. and one; strung building alter another contributed tu’ the scene of the ruin, until the peoplé “lost. faith in everything except the hill. ‘Hvery homo that fell seemed to be the refuge of one or xuo'iaftix'ï¬ljï¬ A: one time nearly 600 peopleâ€"men, women and ehildren~uood on the hill back of the town in the rein. After the norm subsided they were removed in the boats to house: in the more gmtected quener of the slope. Hen 1n eome fleece the water In: only two or three eel deep. uni the houses. protected by lhoeeneuu.‘hedeemyedqug¢. ~ ,1 “ Bnu And alon- um ï¬t. r d t puny bundkflc‘ M," mutant! 5 Punch-u- when cpdieup‘ to nun. shru annull- o! :1, house bed in New York an be obtain fur ï¬ve «nu, and “3“ tom 5.0! Market; p run in. $1.23“; up Ill ï¬fth anncctimq Iona but just undo hp phat {qumgl which topk pkg 5.3,: mmw M 10015 up oruï¬ï¬‚m the n ounut that hummthohpdspdngmnmmm of unpacubthv , . ,3! “Mi. the "F1110 W"!ien u, the confluence ul the Blue and th- “ him Nil“ uh! In: a. palatial: of {m 50,000 m 55,000. two ‘ of whom an “V.“ luterebting News From Alaska Wm. nor w 5'50“}! We.“ £41.! :2 Mï¬km B.ooo..ooo £11“ u: unwt ï¬&, Wm it {shaw- mo 10‘»; v Then mpe Slut-wot Skin-d3,.hnke-Anu- J tur_(,‘Ireunâ€"The Rush: Police ‘ -â€"'!'ke50 ’l'ou Runner. 9‘ 1a, to. in uddiuon of $500 hnn been may} the civil lien pennion of 81,000 already en- pied h) Sir Richard Orton. Thin u “in recognition of bin eminent. nervicen .14 science." yof- Vapeteuu ihich anéledn III. “swiped has found its way ilit'o nLBeh- Iin untiquury’ n peasanion It in richly botind, and on the cover appearn the in- itiul “-3" in gold. ; , , a. FOREIGN NEWS. A subscriptionis being railegl husk; Petersburg for the foundingiof ï¬ve scholarshi in that cityvin memory of Charles min. The achslanhips will be for students of natural science. The statue of Sir an'cin Drake at. Ply - mouth was unveiled by Lady Drake, of Nutwell court, amid the ï¬ring of guns from the citadel. About. four hundred townspeople sat down to the luncheon that was giv en afterward. Wooden pavement in in muked dis- fnwr in Berlin. What is known as Vienna head pavement. in taking its place. The wooden article laid down in the ueighborhbod of the crpwn prince’s: A resident of London writes to one of the "'"iJontlon : newspapers that “it may uléu'm some of the residents in the dis- ;trict gto heir that he received a shower of ,duck‘shot it} his back as he was walking in @tegfgfl'igaï¬ at afew minutes before ‘8 0’ col: i‘flle moming." Over one hundred persons, 1119.11fo them noblemen of high rank, have tulg'ey part in the wine competition recently, opened in Rome. The competitor who produces the‘best spflkling wine, cap- able of taking the place of champagne, will receive from the king 8. gold medal. Near Weymouth has been found a. piece of mahogany about twenty inches wide, which is believed tobea relic of the lmloon Saladin, with which Mr. W'nL ter waull, mcxï¬ber of parliament, was lost 011' Brideport in 1882. ‘ Conjectures incline to the theory that it is that part of the baloon through xyhich the various ropes communicating with. 2the valves passed to th’e‘occuimnt of 'the car. Dr. Price. the aged Welsh Druid who recently attempted to dispose of the 'body. of his infant child by burning it, hu- been tried and acquitted. The justiéc, ‘ in addressing the jury, said he had been? unable to ï¬nd any law forbidding cremâ€"‘ tion. The amateur circus is certainly a novel departure in private entertainments; .Onef yer“? shccessful performance was given in Pau,:seme weeks ago, for a char- itable purpose; PXNow we hear of a Par- isian gentleman entertaining his even- ing guests in this way. Mr. Molier is evidently an experienced hand. The circus was entirely his own, the riders. gynnmsts, and clowns all amateurs, and titted in his training school. The pro- prietor and his pupils exhausted, of course the programme of circus achievements: el- iciting rounds of enthusiastic applause from can: select crow_ds_at the windows and balconies of the surrounding houses. The London Police Gazette, which has, been the ofï¬cial organ of the force since‘ 1828, has recently undergone a radical change for the better at the hands of the manager of criminal investigations, Mr. Howard Vincent. The journal, it seems, had long survived its utility as an instru- ment in the detection of crime. Now, under its new form, with its full des- criptions and'eften wood outs of criminals ‘ and articles that-are missing -or “want- ed,†it bids fair to prove :in ini'aluable means of police intercommunication. It appears twice a week, and is printed at , the expense of the treasuryfor distribu- , tioii' annongthe _police stations of Great 1.uh1:: 1,1 ‘ v: vu lllu rvu vy- .. u.-.»â€" Brilaiig, InuLc', ind’thé coldmea A ï¬ic has xecently wholly de X ï¬i'e hais i‘ecehtly' wholly destroyed the little village nl'Castello in the Tyrol. The 107 houses. with the outbuildings, which composed the village, were built so cloaely together that there was really nuthiug which could be called a street or lane between theuï¬ Bth nlxflbï¬t wholly of wood, with strzï¬nmd‘f ideal ored up in every corner, flievivglluï¬'g;r deep with soot because the amuke finds its exit only by the dgo ‘ an 11' (lowsâ€"it. is “qt. augprising $1M, tic 5 £00 stared in these .1101":sz ï¬hb wiholq fillage lay in ashes. The inhabitanta, consistin v prin- cipully of women, children, and 01 men, the younger men being away working, barely escaped with their lives, and are injthe greatest state- of deatitmtiou. “The Russian 'oliee," ssys Mr. La- bouchcre, “like or 8police 'authorities have not much s( nso of humor. They take a and View of life, which to outsiders is also sometimes a funny one. A fyiend 'nl' mine assures me thnta professor of English, longs resident of, St. Peters- burg, published a clss'sbook ‘of extracts from favorite English authors, among ‘them a question from Hamlet. It was ‘ immediately suppressed by the police, mid the profe'l‘sojrhjlmlf un’the risk of n 1Klitith.n§r§§t3 15%xe Betause Ham- let was thought dangerous to litieal morality. Seon after snubbingt e E g-Iisli teacher of language‘lhe ‘Ruuiaq' ' 1 lice outdidi even this folly: ‘ A Fry. teacher 1 inimntly' nuizï¬i-ésie‘d arcanmining infringement of the imperial title Fats," and tho on 7 t. bears, ‘Frflz. [of fly 1" in fhofo awuxé‘mu‘mer. ........ The'greac ï¬fty-ton hammer in_K1-upp's worn 1“ Mï¬dm‘l “9 WM... ‘1‘}??? “Fritz, In! flyTi†in tinfofldw'uï¬â€˜mu‘mer. When, in 1877. the Emperor"William vinihid Em, Whigs-ital!) hammer ah tracked his attention. Krup presented to him the machinist, Fritz, wEo. he said; handled the lnmmer with Iuch'nicety md precision as not to injure or touch to oh- ch1 placed in the centre of_ ting block. “hon Queen chmm, :0 rum the ac- count. in her mjeuy I book, I'll tnvel. ing in Scotland the In {0110on by Sonar“ for n Scotch journal â€civilly that; the quoon Whit: to for. urn-(ho ho had _a rig Ho Wm. â€the ‘l‘he emperor 1!. once put. his diunond- studded Inch on the 190: Indicated, and beckoned to the machinist. to set. the hamâ€" mer in motion. Fritz haiuted out. 9! eonsidenlion for the precious object. but Krupp urges! him on by geyigg: “ Frat la: n; 2’,' Down, cane the hummer and the lunch remained untouched. The em» perox- gave it to the mechinint u 1 l0“- venit. end Krupp sdded 1.000- ranks)? the pro-ant. . -~ a good a right!» W ‘ ‘3};ij In tho quoem To this Brown 3th n umngly. upon which tho imperunont - dividinl nhod, “Didhehnowwhohovu?†sad Brpn annexed he did 1nd Alhu "mime-s mum w notdmdot hMmuhl-a 1.39. would gin him lemming inheqnoen‘posn deï¬le. flange; horn tho Mmh‘fl'. of I: mix-crud" jounnl. gin- . dighddlfl' mm mounL Accepting“! begin the «mutation 1 “king, ‘ mDo .ke thWï¬FflnNP? u ‘mbieltxï¬. 11W???- nsmmly suppressed a: co cher publmhed 3 cl rke @ï¬mwm! iii; hiled' after 3; short ’year of M ué.‘ The bookâ€" was rah conqiqipg 3 direct porter replnd, “385;!“ 3‘3.“ may!“ Wynn. v v.4 -wâ€"ï¬ira being more pr legs ed, uid mun} blown' ’déwn’.‘ 'Hde of ~people have rendered homeless; th :bpnk Bug? ehoï¬ga‘giggéhw _gw_u';;§a' ‘rntall'mé'hofes mvé beï¬â€˜id‘dsmsged‘ as to be unï¬t for occupation. The jetty has been blown away, and the steamer Tisno, which was lying alongside, has been driven agmuiif So far as is kno‘wn, no loss of life has been caused. A disturbance took place on thevMachy race course, in_Queenslnnd, caused by the time-expired islandgrs. Eight. Eu- ropean: were injured by missiles thrown at. them By the infuriated Kanakns. One Knnaka. jias _ killed and six were wounded in quelling the riot. The European workmen are much inceusi ed against the Kanakas. An- upen-air meeting we: held at Mackny, at which {it was decided to convene a momton public meeting to take steps to memorialize the government with a View t6 compelling_all islhix‘ifa‘ 'ht Elxé‘gxpi’r‘aï¬dï¬" of ‘ï¬fé‘f‘r ‘term of service; or bo‘re-engag’e-for a further term. Very destructive bush ï¬re: broke out 'noaxï¬ Newcastle, 7 Ngw Sgurth~ Wales. Fl):I aï¬ouï¬ fdui" miles £01311}! Neï¬v'casblé there; has been a. circle of ï¬re. Lambton, Adamstowu. Clmrlestown, the Glebe, Wmtah, and.Stpckton have all suffered more or less. At Charlestown seven =l’iwnkm»t.man‘et.um hogtha .Simgh {Sea ' s islhixï¬s‘ ht er‘kpï¬â€˜aï¬dn" of ‘ï¬iéfr ‘term of b‘ouspa were‘ burned. The ï¬re spread from 'Adanistown‘ tor-tho poppet heads of the A. A. Company's Hamilton pit, com- pletely destroyed‘thcm, and than, com- municating with the underground-- work~ ingh‘, it created’thc greats,“ cohstemntiou. Th6 m‘inï¬rs had bath; for their lives to Ithe nearest air shaft; A large quantity of blasting powder had to be hastily removed to the powglar magazine in thy harbor. a. scene has not bee‘n mtncsaed in the district before. -~ .7. â€ï¬r,†AHVeat lialtland, N wSo‘tithWalea, the béd éuxtains‘ caught ï¬re ui a'bedl rbom Ufa The iambton nuud New Lambton pits are also reported to have stopped working from the same cause. Dense volumes of smoke rolled over the city, driven by a southwesterly breeze. The bent was in- tense, and the streets of Newcastle were 'almost impassable ou' account (if the dust storms and hot winds. .The distress of the Wives and families of the miners when the pit cu'ught fire was ugenizing. _ Such ._ LL‘ house occupiedabyfliiflmmhéu ~99; upholstorer. Mrs. Marshall and threcl childrenâ€"two girls aml’ afbgy,‘ 'xyljoaa ages ‘ range from (i to 10 yearsâ€"were frightf'ully‘ burned. \Vhen rescued; they? ï¬vere iï¬â€˜ï¬a semi-conscious conditrén; I'l‘hé unfbrtil- unto mother was! gplrlpletely‘baked about the breast and other ï¬arts’iofgthé body.‘ while thejaoy‘évfeet were almost burned ofl'. ‘Tivojoftthb children :d‘l’ed’ inn few hours, and the mother cannot recover. It appears that Mrs. Marshall went into the bedroom to give the children a. drink. when the bed-curtains were ignited by l the flame of a. candle she carried. The schooner Glide arrived at Sydney, from the New Hebrides and Solomon islands, and reports- another outrage by the nntn es of one. c" " qI‘dumon group. The Cch of the l _ n1. -‘.Vindward Ho was hled on b, 1n foes in the scrub and two natives , zlhe brew were sevetely wounded . . ‘ u, n- , News has comeu to hand .‘a'nm the. Ru. coast of the butbrenk upon a eiï¬ï¬‚‘lwscale of a species of faxi‘iitlcisni‘fom‘e‘what ap- roaching the Hau-hau-ism of New Zea- and.~ The prophet of the Tuka. as the mei'e'mc"t is called, is nn'old Korowui-‘ wai chief named Na. V033 Nakedue,‘ at present living at; or near Ko'rotubeh; His p'i'og‘rumme is a deci(1ediyc‘3in'dicali and sweeping one, since it co’ï¬ï¬omphibe‘qgiothJ iiï¬ ï¬‚ee than the overtuming'ofâ€}he :gov: onyq‘eut, the .nh‘oi‘igiqï¬ â€˜ of - 'Qhriétianity, a .I 2- A,_'_..__L__ an&Â¥he substitutiaii ’of the: triumphant" lehï¬ The matter’iaixmigniï¬mnt ngyet, but among a people; at all times- inclined to superstitious fanaticism tliï¬riirst 3' mp- tomswf 8: ch 3. craze should "?ot be isre- gaf‘dqd by the government; ‘ 3 ' i - The government oiSouth Australia are dispatching n surveying party’ to the Mel- villexand Bathurst islands, north of Port Darwin. In 1824 a military post was oa- teblished at Melville, but was abandoned on account of trouble with the natives. The islands are swarming with buffalo of the descendants af those left by the sol- News reached \Vellimgtun from the island of antonga, in the Cook's islands group, which has been de- vastated by n tremendous hurricane un- examplcd in the violence, and intended by gerious less of lifel and property. Three Auckland achooncrs, Agnes, Bell, the Makiriki. and Atlantic. were caught Writ and completely melted with the 493w; 'seyont Was. 'iufludiilu William Munn, Thgnnga Ayréa, ‘Juh‘u‘Andérsofi, dict-3‘ haw ' " ‘1 Juana, lllUqu nyuzn, vuuu £3ll‘tuAW-n, and John Mohbgbtndri, wipé'ctivély,“ thy captain: and mate: of the two ï¬rst named veeaoll: Much valuablo‘mwrty was d‘e- veeaoll. Much valuabl 0 [up] â€my action; d: (buogqagfi‘d ($0135?ng was dam » [by a. hart! in deviaï¬w by 7's." harm negly tIxirt‘y-oighgygafs ago.‘ Impï¬ Sgéxwthnrgg tho tim necessary for o tn 1: genera lawn-J nun-.5, 3"“ uh.-.) .. The Kalpm ho a? o unvillc. New Zooland, ;l)oini 39th by ï¬re, and the chi nt 005“ â€"John Harris and thn Mooneyâ€"were burned to death. " â€' ""‘ “ The Dyuunlwn. Re :14 come almost everyday of some new 'nnmiu: plot bein discovered and 3m ' in the bug in' lend. Such "g 15 becomingnlxnost monotonous, iii well as painful. How doe. it come tint so many men manage to get a plot so far under way and yet slimy: get {nu- tntod boron: any practice! harm comes out of It 1 Are these men always foohaa well u ï¬ends? If they are not they wwld, me time or mamas» {Mega Afgrther than the one‘thet al I}! millage: ,__x__n__ur.:m 1.. L m.-. n. $11is 1:qu uni Etta!» be any“ on nnflwnï¬bs .-.â€"-qv.-.â€".-..___ -___. -7 to’ goo uniearlhod."'m doii’t want to nee my 0! them got. 1 ungalmher and blow some bulldmg, or some he pie. or both to icon, but. “gm-poet there "~83 fldï¬tuï¬fbï¬? £1! u,on chi than The other. E1 113 {heeldyin mitehid’oï¬'l mm to go my father. and. just. keep mun moving as thud o in order-u) 'l' -â€"- vâ€"“â€"-._-_ mwbyhutbphmï¬lithlgono About afar u it well on without lano- body-go ' my Any way. how “and“: vlnlawnnnyofthae plots in being (ix-covered. and so my man man be imphauad in mam, than 8b; 50' In" of than anally diwovered Moo! my In" hi: can rmbmdued. htitwmdnphulool'amt. , quuu LUUI l ha (2 same 1h cfne 'ul hum Idoï¬e .to the 3d ‘ .3 {$5,000bo 'â€" “P" '2" â€" . ' . . . . mi: QWMD "fl' 1331‘? ‘zflag?f£fl°“ 1W" aï¬ffmï¬gâ€˜ï¬ tmnhagm 3‘ Wmdhwudl obtaiï¬bd‘injm’viou: A ‘ r ' K w .w . . . 3 competitions, no intending competitoh waftâ€"m u mm V“ ddl'w ‘ may be maxed df‘the gexgumaneu of the ï¬zz-n. n“‘$e flan :- I row-rd of n} hfllo}. Pugh. L," ceytunly‘ would not é_, _‘A . -__\_:_ AL- 6“.â€" r? nesamtneth n10£u§oafiunt M5: ['proiiounastfl’th n ' W162i: jg: raï¬ounds ifl‘thb n65 cb’niï¬Ã©ï¬tiqn just 20w ope nod. They ire certmnly diï¬ioult, but. any â€clever Bible student. ouyght to be able toy answer them, and to secure one of the 1133311th mind: olferad. We will give them in detail, as it will, no doubt, interest mu- raidax-s. Three Buuutul Silk 13m: (9° tom tromth ll by & Paley. to. one oneNJndcneps ...... ... 12 )DI-LL (1-": n-l_ ulI-_â€" annex-u. W ‘l ,1'““~‘-'uu - ..' , A m- 'Eltï¬t Beaumul.nouuaNo1€meu o: to Shakespeare's Complete Works. 1:163. "vn.|ned.nt$2.507¢}aich...‘........... lla'l'l‘hlâ€"ri;39ven Well~Bound Volu‘ ._ 4 -tn. {of ,Cowporle- Completes MOI. , V 190‘=3vslued-st3225-eenh"3.4;..1'.... sag: ' 191 ' ‘o - ea T l l r Pl ted v gap ï¬flui’é’mgé 5333335331 celeb†43.00 _ Thesenig niï¬ifent and costly rewards will positi'v be1 given free to the ï¬rst two hundre . and thirty-time persons who correctly answer the Bible questions given above. Esch competitor must send with their answers 020': DOLLAR for six months’ subscription to Truth, which we have no hesitation in saying is the best Weekly Family Magazine now pub- lished. It contains 28 pages of choice reading matter for the home. It will in- terest every member of the family. Its tone is pure and elevating. There are short pithy editorials on the most import- ant events of the week and lending so- cial questions; an interesting letter by Jacob Faithful ; news summary ; Household Department; Health Depart- ment; Young Folks’ Department; Le- dies' De artment; Fsshiqn Department beautiful y illustrated with all the latest designs; two most fascinating serial and one or two short stories; ip;fact the best value for'the money we, know of an}- ‘ where.' If you do not spiceed in winning ‘ one of these rewards youï¬qannot fail; ,to,‘ } bepleased with your dollar investment. = _ Present subscribers to 33.13110; competing » aim also send the donneiï¬nd their term will.be.eitended six months. If any of ' our residers compete it {n‘iy be of some sd-fl vantage to say you 59% this ï¬rst in the" n ‘1‘ â€A 1" ______ «3 49 to I0 E731; am. (all: dozen edeh Extra. to Heavy Silver Plated sun 72 Spoons. It 85 each†Six Setséhnl! dozen each) Extra to Heavy llverPlntedT-bloSpoonq 78 «:86 each ... ... ... .... 79 Seven Renowned Wnterbury Watchas. 1mm. imam-veggies):- 8?.†ylpdlnmoww 9 sea p. Threesuvina “'hlte u ‘65. ed Wham Imam: m It. ‘55-. ammun- 0:103:11 ce lebnb- Wind one Wu- “u-..“u .m an “AIDS! Ono Mount. um Rosewood 913110.15: Stevens: £00.. the our brazed makers. nlued ..........'.. Ono Beulah} Oshhxa _ with 1_1 .8!qu bxtha. Qelolan arm 0! 'ul-l’a‘u u, 7â€", _ ._ ‘v m The address is Sl‘FllANK WILSON, "Truth,†33 6'5 35 Fmd‘élaido Street, Toronto, Canada. Sincg writing the aboye‘we notice that the<gendor of the ifato by 010 oelobntéaâ€"ï¬ uni: at Benn: ,howp .. One 31mm. Su": T9- Buvlco. now- MIDDLE CORRECT‘ "ANSWER of the whole competition from the beginning to - the end and the twenty-eight person: next follow- ing, who send correct answers, will re- ceive the following prizes respectively:â€" 1. One Solid Gold Stem-Windin and Stem-getting Genuine Eudn V etch. " MM Ono Gentleman's Vuuble Solid Gold “hush. Stan-Winding Ind Stem-Belting. Nowell Style. box 0mm“! 0193“th macaw. g! 131115 Solid Gold \Vullhun Bade-um. valued it Elam Solid Coln Silver Hun g CauWawhegmeagh:..;;gÂ¥ m 1i: Solid Nickel sum {fun } veiled Crrul Open hoe Witches. one 415 ........... {Ten Solid Aluminum Gold Bunting Cue \Vatchu. each m .......... 'Six‘ Beam mass. 1 3, Seven Solid Coin Bllvor Watches. 11 exceIQent value. â€Manchu"... {3, E13111: Solid Bunllng Cm Nickel 19 aneanchuat 17 ouch ........ 20 axiom Nickel sum Ohm‘Fwe t6 Heavy Bcvollod Crystu meu 7.5 . ptâ€5nch......_!......... a Four » El}: wt' Aluminum Gold 29 Hunting oWAwhel u 814mb ,Slxéuldaiwbppezl 999.91%? '. Egghl‘t, Eggâ€; Ye LWXYKId a CC two gold watches wi deacdbed as numben {131mb nottodisapp a. ltrgo list of cow waxwmmm Ida; fleTt-‘lv-Jâ€"rlir’dtfle corral“. flowersâ€"9.11m two gold watcbca will be given, abovo dowdbgd as number one reward. _ f {Elishmot to disappoint emu the (admin,- 3. lingo list of consolation rewards has, been prepared, which, as above, will be giVen in the order numbered to the‘ (ad mu: hundred and twenty-one persons who tend correct answers in thuo_ problem The letter: ‘must all be postmarked It. ofï¬ce where mailed, not later than tho closing dny of this competition, which in April 70!. â€"r’l‘lmï¬rat prize in the consolntion n- wuds, which will be given to £110 tend“ of tho lust correct answer is L Ono Extn Fina Toned I! stop Cg“- netO . by the Dominion Own Co..o wnunvfllo 8250†1. One Connemara n tSoUd Gold Slam-winding I. Burn-co me In†W 'luulr o , gï¬ikum Hanan. aged g, MWWMIB “CI- ‘mrvoi’muflmgig; a; «await-mun†nun. hasty-Khaki 811nm '30? wmlvngwmu nu . nah. ..... ................ chmhrmmmqusï¬ou mun bomwond correctly to ocean any of Bl: liloggnt Solid Gold Gem Rings, Five Sec: (half dozen each) Ex!“ Heavy Silver Plated Dinner Forks atâ€mh.......................... 81: Sets (hull dozen each) Extra - Heavy Silver Plated Dessert. l Forks:t850-ch......l. .......... ‘Slx Sets (half dozen each Extra. , Hegvy Bllver Plated To. mans. valuedâ€. .. ....... One Lady’l Solid Gold Watch, Valued Ono Celo'blatcd Wanzcr Sawing Ma- ohlno ................ . . . . . . ......... Ono Triple Silver Plated Ice Pitcher. valued“. ............ ........ {Iiiugd 9g .; at“ onéii................. .....,..... "5...â€? .81: wag-www.m- bury Wu“ ouch... "Kn! Solid; Gold. ‘Dhunond an each........;..e........ )pen. t. they; are ' 3;! ya! . at 53.3.1131: there a con‘ t mienâ€"9.1101: 150.00 INA 140.00 170.“ 5|.00 24.!» 3100 00 175.00 138m you“ n nubugnpuon to «tabla mm - L‘a‘e‘ï¬ï¬â€˜i 3.1:.an Hymn rec: mm And one dollu -_,. «1;.-113‘12‘ beenoartunthatitmeonducwd in an honorable mmner. . HM†bou- u: mind nut the regular Inh- norlplion price of mm is lwo dolluapu- yen You madam pay nothing exu-I tor the privilege u! competing for these \‘nhnble idles! In the ï¬rst. plnkelé is ye , reinmmaé‘ that 3110 Chinese originally iyed under a feudal system. The couuntry consisted of several States (seven in number), over each of which was a 10m} lurd, under {whom there were lb'esor chiefs holding lauds by laws of aub-infoudatiom The States were federated under one lurd ‘as emperor. who had some territory in his own direct administration. Several ‘dy- nuties uf emperor‘s really represented the headship of a. 4 mudal oonfodenxion. Under this feudnlism there arose malty of the ancignt‘ era mmm dz: . v r of China,"| 1’ m‘ 'dfgébhmï¬tcï¬g murks £033 "’0 aï¬Ã©riIWogg the ins ‘tutiona nd.§he hahiggoi :11 Chi: 113w. This syn em‘vi'hs flcflmfn ' 200 "years before tho Christimnem by a son-râ€" ' ign who *3 a Very! )mj‘wily bucp’ onllud, Iggghinéa {Quad}; (hid nhuést o‘stab xgn Who *3 Yet , my" cily buljn’ mdlud 1 39.0hhxhԤ$Qms£-§ 3:111 nhuést man-f lishcd u rut] umpire to last for ccnturie‘s. At times this empire becauue disuuitcd, to be again united ; but feudalism wns au- persodud by the appointment of pruviw cial governors and district. magistrates. From time to time censors Were depu- tied by the centxul authority for poripntetic supervision. qu the central authority itself something of a cmlstitution ‘-â€"â€"--- "'J ""†"†' u mus established, in which the lending features was 11 council of state nnd several department boards. The civil legislation 1 was voluminous ; the penal Code was enm- prohenaivo in neope and lucid in arrange- ment: ; tho moml precepts were deï¬nite. nnd tho religious ritual minute. There were codeï¬ for all hmnches of human con- duct and relationship. The ollicinl defer- ;encqpuid xto'limmturc lung ml‘tlly M901}. éi'lualled ln' nny’othe' ’zigu‘ ol' country"; the lettered classes in their; unpack); nu ,litemtifornicd 3 power which‘oeuld make ‘reyoluliong, and which emperors on their .iwcossion-were obliged to eoneiliute. The tpatromigofof letters and the propnrntion of' chrtmicle’s nmked high among public 'dutiea. A 'kind 'of rude rinting with viooden ty es was im'ontei 'at an early time ; pub ie libraries on an innnen‘sb scale were nmintained ; n tribunal ()f:l)lBl; tory and an ofï¬cial gazette were insti- tuted. Extraordinary attention was [mill to popular education ; the centml colleges wore among the moatlinfluentinl institu- tions of the land. “ Hero is an order from the Bumklyn Tnbunmclu for a. pulpit. Biblc. but it duesu'l give the required style uf binding,†said u clan-k uf a publishing lmusu t ) the proprietor. “ Let. me see," fluid the gentlnmnn addressed; “ the Brooklyn Tubernaclé; tlmt is when: Mr. Tulmuge preaches, isn’t. it ?" “ Yes." “ Well, send a leabhotj-covered one." Birdie Mclluum-piu and her bin 1“ :- wm' at the Imhore: ' 0h, are that l" txcluimcd Brdle, '. Sac what I" ianir d the nloicnl John. “Why, ken that hulo I'lnud'c‘ just ubm'e the wuVulet like u tiny lei-“d. dancing over:tho acme." .‘ OJ, cnme. )‘(u lvnd better go ontjo the umplet it. the back ynrdlot and leak yfgu; Ittla h- qllet.†_ , ,1 r}; 1.,5’I‘heiBest-liroole ., 2‘ v'l‘hbmeitï¬réol ofmu not} pp'wgr pflfqlqon'g _by the uae of a 10 reï¬t boluc. hervilino rc- q item no pulling; eveny bottle tells its own bl ry. It cannot fail, for It (a u. comhlnution of ‘tho m-ut powerful nuiu-aubdulng remedies known tupemcnl science Ngrrgxljnc in £ quully user!“ In ‘cx’wrnsl or internal " u na.‘_‘j'l‘ry the grgutxemedy. - ’len common e :nt any drug store. Lurge‘bomea only 25 Gents; " g'. I ’;_,Wl|e".Best>'Boofz , -= z '1‘)! gbe t. tonne men po'wer ofl’olson's may". a u- ï¬vctyjklhdï¬fï¬aflnig obtained by the uae of a 10 cent. quc, bquiyino rc- A bird misol' says that cnnmwa cnn bb trained to sing nix-a as well as at human being; If. they can't be lrniiibd to sing airs better than some humnn being ’twcn: better to allow thou: to remain untmincd. ‘Vbo is wise! Ho that is wine unto nul- tlon. Who is powerful? He that govern:A his passions. Who in rich‘ He that in content. - ‘ ' .Wouldit_ homing: bang? Anulherhlnl ul 1&5er n nn' ally-your comulu weather lnélcnwrn. tellrr suing them *out root. at! branch. xPutnmu's Painless (:urn Er tnclor wlll do it quickly. palnlcsaly. and with 'cc slut. . D] [it hu ' dun noun h-calln mamuwet Pnzum‘aqu go 0 ur. K . 36‘ frinlimin hearihg ol 0†lrldndlhhving a “one ct ï¬im nude ' for limull, extlnimul, “ By In low], uni that'u A good 36m l Sure. Ln 3‘ alone ono ’nd hat a mm a lik- Drum-sin and In: Curunn'u Hlmnnch lsim u can't [in In "mums Stomach. um- 01 them lmu an! m an mnl iv. in“. tho staunch Him-n. 'l'ln- monk")! mm {mnnlv lumlly medicine In largo buttlm M. w crnu. E'very'nmicuou has its blessing. The man with a WOOdt n log never known what it is to have rhcunmtium in that ankle: thgbnd .‘;&hér;£1_1uirve;wnv remedy. It lacy}- u If Ihq-whclqreagenaiblï¬lyyhould ren ,.___ 1.1.â€: Icum- In In "urn-“w .v-............ .-, _.. on Vennor and Wlmlna. for we had BJlB-l'iâ€"k-md of weather before they appeared upon the scene. How wqqld N; do Iqufinxwthcm up}! ,4 u,:.. u uuol' Bun age lye-h many 0! Dr. . Bari not In“ I: 0! Dr. Cmon’n flu much bib Ion :- I 8mm?†Lie?! Ind Kid-159‘}: Inc-dial" " '9“. ï¬nd“ In order to noun the public in the me n! I perfect dye, the roprictou of theTnlntlt- Dyes hue occur: th: wlexigbt for America to we 1 thru catncnd package. Take no other. 10:. rrlr-‘orgotlialuéu in one at tho broad wuyn to sin. A Kbip can be lost by cureleumw as fall Ir . The e111] 9! lilo Lune mainly throng inuttontion. The Icahn W look to! undo; lhll mumh. Thr I1“ nu: Iauh to: A Maud wind um; um um. 511)qu N- m: be an In! I)»: he Imu In Dr. lI-nun‘n W “Men. I): gnu-tut nll blood-11mm". In luu Man a. so emu. “flupoloon mod to u, that. wrap hnun’ uloep | day In enough {Or an u’mn. but. of counehthg Litllo Corpo “never had gazed on tho‘ ponds grace. . ‘ ‘ I h â€an Credit in the thing that keep: a man in debt. This is not from tho Penian. nut. Wocei'mnly would not Ema to explnn 131391511 (o’ohr' reader- i! we had pm} Fcndtusm- in (3th Ilovg would fl flail c.17_il‘nyfuil‘.3fry; pTinSmiths’ Goods ! Ina-u. 1359; am a \V uiuunwudh to m of book! Yol- ï¬ll-13m lung-:- him not ~A .\1‘ Iain Shorthwl ‘mwflum, :0 as. maximum: or IM nu:- Mug. mum of communist-U um blâ€"A Ingram! u- 01 us u. mum 0- A: g? (\wu ,‘Aem utotboohfurz-l (in-tn: oh \r J‘nt he. g} oeleh'rd £1131)“: II V kn} 1 3:131:13 [3:541:55 133111.131 Held In“ l-uuu-u, nunuwn. hulk um um. Hummun; t . Tolmn! B Q! and Ca . Tatum»: '1‘ \\ u. .12.. u-v x .Turunm; W. .Hizk. Lou km; W (‘ M112: n K J. Swim and Son" Random; or (mu. 1' “ALLEY “MN. “.1an \oh sun. 5! r Ilu Dun lulou. â€E1311 131:;52' Iporfecl cm. e um loan mum-«x Mano"- Egrtmt: .mal he a I! ova to thu 33“!!er r‘) 5! ‘2 mun appgummcv am 0 m m y. Lha’mou (alumna. \runi‘rnctm ‘ (1% h) for Winn [.1313 and Inez-“nun "TO PRINTEfR I ' \I‘ hnrfclnle I’ruws â€" l’nr FM; ! n \ lu . ï¬m' CmmI-Tm‘ muggy up. I} A!!!" w ï¬g! Belting ‘Tï¬' 1n?“ Turnnm ’TO Q‘A I) DEER N F." B 1) 1 x “N MK )., - -:‘ i e' ". . - ! 'Vn-ï¬rrd’ne I'rvks’-â€"'l'uf pm; 345x“ Inn flVo poms in “w. In gram! (nh‘x, man w H" 11 running duxly an Truth «mm (ml) lr-xq sold lo make room tor a {mu-r nm‘) inn‘. l’riw 185.0. 8.1“ SK Wnsus.'l‘uzon~lo.‘(‘mmniu. BEAVER SIS; 141'»: m “'EEKLY DENY)“ N Quebec. Mann-cu. and Lnl'l‘ponl. IALLING AT QUEENSTOWN AND 3£hFALET For lowest mm; and all particulars apply to II. E. MURRAY. Bum-r Lino, Munh'ml. Running In connection \vnh the Grand Trunk Railway of Gamma Saillnn from Quboc awry smurda duling tho summer monl m. and from l’orllgm every Thursday during Hm winter ï¬xblims. Dominion Line of Steam'sï¬xps‘. PORTLAND T0 Huclunum Muulrenl. H)! u forouloau f A . . ' l. ampux‘ala ; mm“: , Hilll‘BOfJMngL't Cabinfl’urtlpudl l.l\ vx'roo‘x aocordln to summer unu' berm; 'sou. 87m. retunm gnu. sun. $130; . all on allay mums undcumfoymbly heated by alcnm‘. n emu-mum 0; Blow-agar“. Thu balwnla undatmurnum. n steamers marked ll'lms: ' um wuldshmu, when: but little motion in (em-and nocnmv a: oboe» aracmled on them. 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