. a». ‘ -* a. of‘ witnesses at the request of the Oppo- necessary. As soon as his death was ‘sition, although events proved that it reported two members of the council ' was money thrown away, inasmuch as went to Mr. Lewis Deyman and, " knows . they had no material evidence to give. ing that the eyes of the public were up- ,Surcly this Was suflicient to satisfy any on them,†told him to bury the deceas- rcasonable'man ofthe Govern mom’s aux- ed as cheaply as he could consistently iety to unearth and punish any wrong- with decency, and their instructions doing that might have occurred ; but were carried out. The body was wash- ' ,‘ they went further, and consented to al- ed and placed in a shroud, and the cof- low the matter to stand over until an- fiu was factory made and stained, and ' tether session, in case developments Mr. Deyman put white metal handles 3 might occur in the meantime. Again on it. He had a cheaper one in stock, Parliament met, but it was weeks be- but it was not long enough for the de- fore anythingr was heard of the matter. ceased, who was-over six feet tall. A and when it was again brought before light. spring waggon was hired at one the House, it was done in such a Way nfthc livery stables to take the cofï¬n that it was a foregone conclusion that to the cemetery, about twenty persons- the Government would be compelled to attended the funeral, and the religious refuse the demand for an inquiry. The services at the house and the grave Opposition having, by their own neglect, were performed by Rev Mr. Leitch, of intentional or__otherwise, lost all reasmi- whose congregation N. M. Keith was a "able opportunity of having the matter member. The council †stepped inantl . . W _ I . Dealer in - ‘ ~~ -~ I l f dispoSed of during: the session, demand- took charge of the burial " because the . / 1 ed all kinds of special departures from ‘deceased had no relatives in or near - , PAINT “a†-_ _____ ' I the recognized modes of procedure, the village, and the rough box which is ismadgfbrpalnï¬nh buildings- Itis notaIOW-IPdCEd baint, ‘but'if‘ - , which the Government very properly generally, but not always. lowered in is cheap because the best. It is made of the purest materialsâ€"that j - ‘dccliued’ to concede. ' Then all the new to a grave to receive the coffin, was dis~ l Wear the longeSt' The 0010“ are bright and handsome' evidence they should produceâ€"and 'v pensed with because it would have cast . such evidence was understood to be a $1.50 and was considered unnecessary, I sine qua non of further proceedingsâ€" and the usual charge for a hearse is, we ' a was a number of extraordinary afï¬da- believe, $54, including the tetm that _. ii ' vits from an alleged agent ofthc Liberal draws it. Keith, though not a pauper, '. g , party in tltc riding, a man who had been was certainly in very indigent circum- After looking aroundfor a considerable time to~ï¬nd o-trt- _ “the best Separator, I have succeeded "In obtaining" the, convicted of various offences. who was stances, and the “ money and goods in ae‘cncy'for the: ’ . - (.4 aselfâ€"confessed liar and perjurer, and sight" were as follows: Cash, $1.68. .Al’tï¬ERGAN GREAWE $EPAEATQR , ‘ ~wh'osc_ word under oath {would not be which Mr. Stoddard, who took carom-F ,Fenelon' Bans. accented in any court in the land. him.handed to Constable Nevison,three as without doubt the best machine on the market for' the following reasons : ' » Theijc was no attempt to offer. corrobor- old badly cracked stoves, a few articles ation of this man's afï¬davits, but onthe of'cheap Clothing and ‘f’urnitttre'. two or 1. It is all-in one. _ A 2-. There are. no loose parts whatever. 9 other hand the Government had a score three cords'of driftwood,'and two stel‘c. of afï¬davits fretn Well‘knownand reput l seepes and some Views; the whole. of o. It can be easily cleaned, as the hand can be inserted v in the bowl. ‘ table, citizens I in answer thereto. in 5‘ them, probably, not Worth half the. $3? spite of all this the Opposition, with his illness and death cmL-the munici- 4. In no- ease during . the past year was its superiority more manifested than by Its being awarded, amidst strong competition ate the St. Louls ethbltton, the great show of sincerity. demanded the polity. , He was buried the day he did continuance of" the investigation, ignor- because his rooms were scoffensiye that ï¬rst premium and diploma for best separator for farm use. Game in and see it. - o, " :.._ ’- ' E i -i’.i'. .Palnt ‘ ' ‘ _. " I8, (0 ~ ‘ (II/ding" ' what clothing is to the body. It is' just as important. You should ' take as much care in selecting 'the paint to clothe your property, as you do in selecting the material to clothe ‘ your person. Paint prev serves the building. Paint gives beauty to the building. Intpamttn the labor costs more than the paint. There will be a. large waste ‘ : . paid for Old 11.01], C Op_ the right paint is not used. ~ »â€"- _â€" ., V THE per, brass etc ‘l bf V The Echelon F Friday, May 25th,. 1900. alts Gazette. i The Transvaal war. :ing the fact that they had“ neglected to i no one'would stay in them without be- ' have that investigation before'the prop- inf; paid to do so ;: and: his interment in 'erly constituted law courts of the land. t' the Potters’ ï¬eldâ€"the only circum- although they "were in possession of‘ all stance that can reasonably be complain- the evidence they now profess to have; ed ‘ofâ€"was because the present sexton, and it was most interesting ande'difyitn,r ike a good many other persons. did not to notice the ï¬ne paroxysn)s of holy in- , know that he had'a plot in the cemetery, (ligttati5on- into: which Oppositiottists a fact which noboly appears to have worked thnmsclves when the Govern- remembered u 43’. the funeral was over; mentvery properly declined to consent The Post’s ent-respOndent, in his ear-{CY- to any further waste of time and money. mess to ï¬nd fault, has cast a totally en- The session is now nearly four months deserved slur upon- our village council. old. When will the Opposition stop ' ' talking balderdavsh, and get down to - business ? They are making .a huge. mistake in supposing that thissort of nonsense is beneï¬ting them 'inthecoun- , try..' The people are not the fbols they take them for. * â€"~â€"â€"â€"-â€"Veâ€"__ Ail-ideas. to no Fault. Mafeking was relieved on Friday last, after a siege of’nearly seven months. The British are advancing from differ- ent points, but occasionally tneet with Estrongr opposition, and on Tuesday last the Boers trapped at squadron of Beth- une’s mounted infantry near Vryheid and captured 66 of them. A few days agoit was stated that the Boers were suing.r for peace and 'woald surrender upon any terms; but the latest report from Pretoria says that the 'l‘ransvaal- ers are determined to continue the ï¬ght. â€"-â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€" Now [Eat Fiedgeci Doctor. C F ' t i C 1 That’s ,where _ we shine. NO better Lord Roberts’s immediate command has can Offered in the country than the crossed the Vaal River at Verceniging, make we sell. Can undersell any other maker, havino‘ and ‘t was expected thathe‘mummch bought the material before the great advance. ass.naaan. The following paragraph, under the -3 above heading, appeared in the Toronto World of Friday last : “ The many friends in Toronto, Pet- erborough. Fenelon Falls and Ca-tnbray. :will i-be pleased to hear that Ofï¬cer . . ._ ~ . . Georrre H. Burleirrh of No. 4; Division 7 . r: 7 “ heu'er It ‘5 the ego“ of that at" In this community, as in all others. of th; police force in this city has just in s here of scan a and «r 'a o ' - ’ - - - icfrl’croor’ednegs (gill W, iflï¬eng 151,1†there are persons who are always on the passed hts ï¬nal examtnatton and taken at†“veg and moved 1,151,“ be.ng ,look-outfnrsomethtng to ï¬nd fault with, his degree in medicine in Trinity. Unis for gm†1 0qu if,†m‘its 10‘s; of, owe; and the Fetielon Falls correspondent of 'vel‘sity, after four years' -suceessive~ , .3 .Y I P ‘ p ' the Lindsay Post Is among;r the number. 'study, at the same time attending’ to O Jolmnncsburgy by the Queen’s birthday. An Unfortunate-dialling. V â€"â€" AGENT -' McCormick Bight Hand-[inn Binder Vertical lift Mallet. AllpSleel little... and tom Hamster. ‘ COULTHARD SCOTT ('20., oath, thampiun Stella and Cultivator. tuckshtll Flows. 7 - Bell’slteadl’uwet ,thalham Wiggins. " " ' Women’s Institute for East Victoria. am... Joe re ‘ hm. . 3 eier bet-I". 01' . ' - - - A . . . _ or Wh u t ‘“ ‘5 some t‘] 0‘ “1199’ ll 1n tts evening edition of the test. be his duties on DWlll} patrol. 'The younw appears to be a fact that Conservatives S ,.. - ° - ' ‘ . ~" ays . ofï¬cer, who ts not yet 30, was born to , trans-helmâ€: either ent-{aged "1 It in their evidence, the corporation fathers order a trade of carpenter ti“ 20,, when he join- Fuel, session sine, ,he resent Gownh with enough goods and moneyin sirrht to _ I . . 1 , - b P ° sontc and Oddfellow etrcles, is Just now d I . f 1 b1. d d burial and has the body dttmped iii a hole the eectattono tie. )u to an ara - . . . t l v P tugr of hts success after so great an bearers, people naturally enquire is it eith- m animeuts of a brass band and - . acco p ‘ resident of Fenelon Falls, where his Falls cemetery last week. M; Keith was another it was the Yukon “steal †now , , _ n . ' . .. ' even mediocre qualities,§it would have re- 56"†ago’ an“ “mob “‘0 famfly move“! . . , . . . him if‘ the had in uircd whether or not he zlnces here Will l) {:‘iil’tlald to he 1' f h mtutng leases and liquor permits to the y q e rb J 0 L e and ci'sner'n - ' “~ ~ ' ter’s field and pay for the room to do so to p l U L 08’ combmeu’ Of amuse" investigations have shown that there [it'll] like ? Mr. Keith attended the specihl‘ crnment or in the actions of its mem- ttp and testified to having found salvation ."e ‘IS‘H - r . . _c r~ I'n ' 9....91' “0 m mql‘m“ m“ d‘ tulbuce “"0 be“, village councd board, no doubt, bttt in 'the 0' the Last Vl'mna 1 “Huh “Isn'tth made. We have just experienced a a brother is he who hath notbrotherly love? Superintendent has seen ï¬t to delegate .. when livin and so. ' “ I will see that '0“ . . last February abye election was held g 3 5 tural'College, Guelph, whothll address will be thrown in on your naked cofï¬n.†By the middle of March, the Conserv- Miss Rose's presonce and assiStanee, in- The late N. M. Keith was a tall, to believe that a are†do,“ of crankerp strongman, but a few years ado he met izc aWomen‘s Institute for East Vic- toria, to be affiliated and Work in conâ€"-- later, however†0,. 'whhin ,, mom], of was never, aftm-wards, able to do more 0 a . . ' . . . ‘. ' - . . the close of a very long: and \veartsome than an OOOJSIOIml day on twos light great value to the homes of this district there is not the s‘iflttest doubt. The way, shape 0,. forâ€, Then My. Bar- free. He was a widower, whose three ion of Halifax brought the "matter up Ghlldl'eh hi“ the Ft'll-‘l 35 [hey Show 11?. Institute. One point of difference, how- . ever, is, that while the Farmers' I2 sti- are never so ha» 'as when the are . . . . - . . ‘ ppy y ‘ “When dead animals are found thhtn Uumhmy. attended the PUth SChOOl up bwn interests or concoctin" one wi h burial and )a for the-same an 'n '~ v' . - ' a t l y d 0 1mm" ed the Toronto Police Force. Tlte . r. interlhe body in humane form and the 1 en took oflice “omc stuieudous scn- ’ . ., . ,. . . . n t . D 1 receiving the congratulations of hts in, the Potter’s ï¬eld a few hours after death, ed ll] Parliament. in the press, or on em,,.,,_n er.,_h.ttmanc or christian-like? Such was '- :o'l' . At one time it was t e . . . . ï¬le W "S . h _ _ n _ ,fathcr, Mr. William Burletgb, black- a man of ltttlc notortetyâ€"“ little. good or " it is “headline†in connection with the . . . . “ dottnded to the Credit ofthose who buried '30 Petcrdomugh- [.115 many acqumnt‘ _ _ _ owned a lot in the cemetery (report s.ys success he lias'achieved by hard work frozen north; but in every stngle ln- - the cemetery. fund? Why not bury him mth congldemble ablmy‘ ' has been absolutely nothing,r in any way meetings in the Methodist church during hers or subordinates. and in more than. ' A5 “in he noticed by 3†Ahdvm'llse‘ at the meetings. We ï¬nd those' who ’also‘ WWW-Med to specmcany hamlet “"3 revivals they would refer to the deceased will be held in DECkSO'l'S ha“ 0“ Siltm" particularly glaring instance of this un- Al (hath “'9 a“ come ‘0 one 60"““0†10%]- Miss Laura Rose, lady instructor in. will have the same burial meted out to _ in West Huron, and Mr. Robert Holmes the meeting at 2‘30 X)- m.. and we learn Remember the eyes of the pttblie are oh ativc party became possessed of certain lend 10 attempt 1" (“WHY "lit the “‘l-v‘hl'S mess had contributed to Mt Hulmcs' with an accident. by which one of his junction with the Farutcrs’ Ithtitute. ï¬ssion, 1,010", the mane,- was bmught work, he supported himself chiefly by work to be done will be along: similar and demanded an enquiry before the and his “'ll'ev Who died “‘“LV 3'93“ 331.0: I tute is essentially a farmers’ organisa- m‘xed up 1“ some kmd Of 3“ unsavory 'the corporation limits, and '20 owner in till 10 years of age, then followed the . hie}, to discredit their 0, (men _. complains. Butwhen ahumanbeitm dies . . . . W - . lp “5 " clever oflteer, who is well known In Ma- t. I b r H d f, council steps in and takes charge. of the =. ton ias t-en car= u re )are or . . . . '1 L Y P 1 many friends, who are delighted at hear- without either hearse, rough coflin or pall- ztf'orm with all the n ro riat . . . [hehl‘ : ‘ pp p 9 Dr. Burlettrh was in his boyhood a the‘ burial of N. M. Keith in the Fenelon Drummond County Railway “deal,†at . .‘ . ‘ little iIl,â€â€"but ifhis life_,.did net display 8mm" Md “0'†“chef†“Wee†Intercol'iuial, and now “ traï¬icing †in - he did.) Then why bury himin the Pot- stance, and Without cycn-one exCeptton, beside his wife? Wouldn’t that be chris- reprehensible in. the policy of the Gov- the early-spring, and at those revivals stood one case these who have been mest act‘- . _ _ , meat in this issue the annua n ' ' profess chrtsttautty, and hold seats at the ’ l mcetmg alt-trees that they .have so recklesslt q.~ 13‘ 1' '1 1 b. - - Y d- I 9 d t l' l ' A J c n, t - .s to. unit. A), tothet! “hat lttid of “Y! ' “he a“ l 0 W “0| meeting thc . _ _ . . r -_ v . . _ . _ fortunate fatltng. Twelve tnonths atro “hynotml‘e 50Ԡblower by the [mm the dairy department at the Agl'lctIL ordinary mankind and no cold clods will .. , was elected as a Government supporter. that the Executive, taking: advantage of you, men.†information upon which theyprofessed 0f Suhel‘lhtchdunt Cl'eehhm ahd Ol'fl‘m‘: success. It was nearly four months l 1985 “"13 Permanently illjumdt ‘1â€â€˜1 a†he That such an organization would be of to the attention of the Human in any. Peddhng Sum†“tides' au‘] lived rent lines to that carried on by the Farmers’ Committee on Privileges and Elections. was buried in a “a†1“" “"“lsrcl'l'cd W 6 ' 9 ' Although this was the least satisfactory. him by the hue JQh“ 1‘ “meâ€: the (“ll-5' lion, the Women's Institute is intended We M KeQWn 59 method of'_ dealing with the charges, it Will Phl'Chflscr- 0'! the evening 0f to embrace all classes, the towuswmnen .. "‘.‘ '. . '. " " I“ '3rd inst Keith had' 1] ' '1 l - " _ _ _ _ appeated to ht. the only one atatlable at “llll‘Sdily, “9 . _ . _ s a I equa y Witt tic countty women- lltoso FRANCIS ST. WEST, ‘hl that late date, and the Government at stroke 0‘ Pamh‘SlS While Walkmï¬ â€œ'30:; who listened with so much pleasure to I once granted the request. and gave every Colborne street, and died the ï¬lllOWIUg , ' _ . _ _ _ Miss Rose on the occasitm of her former WW ‘ T . I » * facility to the Opposition to prosecute Monday momma-beryl: “1 the FEM]- visit in conneCtion with Institute work _,L L41 ~~ ’ y L _ J ,4, 9 » their inquiry, placing.r no limit upoi the “W3 bee" Pl‘OVIdcd mm everything hls ‘ _ some three years ago, will need no Suc- tnoney expanded, and summoning scores, 111041041 attendant; D"- Gould. thOught end invitation to be at the hall at 2.30 r