I, THE MATCHWA‘RDERi lines“. o . †"g momma. causes. 139s ‘sv Lit-COL. Exit HUGHES. . 45th VICTORIA BATT'N Shem 27m, leg-u mnsnela and the long line or lord l. chancellors and the great Judges from ‘ both sides the sea, and after they had man than those renderedswmle he was if: small minority and sometimes in a .m ed â€"â€"- fleBillil - ' WASAMINISTER’S SON mfleflnllclirm .. ' ' ish - - NDING . . army of one. A learned and distingu taken their places m our quickened COMMA . m u the n, lawyer of this country 531d he “Pu“ imagination the distinguished cases of HEADQUARTERS â€"9351 0m“. mï¬ngï¬ndy Iâ€? HWow me o, Field's , . . . open entiadjugtabl m“. Judge Under authority of militia orders 54 (1) 9“" “9°“ “1° “m“m“ the gen e ' ‘ centuries which they decided might again ‘ be called on, after the assembled nations any amount of ï¬i‘m‘ pressureto ghee, N endsofthegmgsmyth beau" ‘1ka rather be the author of e foot of 12139011 “is dissenting Opinions than ‘0 “Victoria†REV. DR. TALMAGE ON THE LIFE OF be the author date 8th 'April, 1899, the 45th THE LATE STEPHEN J. FIELD- - - f the United States. . ' ,,, (.i‘fhthï¬gpnstigiiggo; oAmerican In depend- had ejacfulaï¬ed, :3;ng usave EggeUgirm battalion with the other rural corps of the 31': moaned: ‘3!â€er flexible action mom. y cue: was a dissenting opinion. The Free Egg; 0“Godnes:;ev’the nations.†3rd Military District, will proceed to Gin“: Examine this whingogrguig :nguwm 5.: A C; EAT MAN FALLEN THIS DAY Church of Scotland, Wider-Chalmers :3? Ah, how the law honors and sanctiï¬es Niagara on 20th J axle, 1899, 130 be traine 0‘11â€" “mm“ his compeeigs. was 8 (11553331118 1§°VfimNeg everything it touches! Natural law. Civil until lat July. â€"-â€" M $118 Biblet lt5f31f, 01:13:25th algalï¬st the law. Social law-.1 liornmgmial'lzg. 101:†You will, therefore, promptly Ifake all THE "0‘ I2 cuLTlvAT on ta , 1‘ a , . cecala ca w,. on - es men s mon law Mora W necessary steps towards the t or E 18 A MARVEL 0F SUCCESS, The on]? “I The Great American Chief Justice C Trace an Honorable Ancestry Back International law. Oh. the dignity. the theories that would have destroyed the impressiveness, the power of law! It is is a dissenting as well as a calogue organization of your company, in order made that both lines of teeth ‘ ,. t - that the past high standing of the corps Will on an gluon in the ground. Examine it and . Theonl cultivator with a movable":ou will Bee 300 Years to the Time of William the divinely inspired book. The De the cal thin bef hi h J h ah . “ g ore W C e ov , .- Conquerorâ€"Strikins Emmi! can†on Sinai repeated ten times Eligequgzgg bows, bit he bows before that, although may be fully inatzmzd' f th b 1; oung the $123 :8 «ftp: teeitlh cog, be “Wigwam .0 m N W1 - ' re s 0 e es con ‘10 o eso . ' not. For ages to come the law 15 cf his own making. The law! There are un 5’ act “new“, on mil-13$; a??? '2 - It. Merged Into Christian Character. . . men in Victoria county anxmus to be enrolled in the 45th battalion. Great care is therefore necessary to guard against the admission of any man who may be ineligi- ble or inefï¬cient. Select only the best. It is recommended that a list of those desir- teeth are carried between the who ' ing behind, as in other machiggsmï¬e‘d 0’ “g lighter draft. This machine is lureighza‘usm and grass seed box When required. h 'n‘ “a in. diamond steel points for the teeth- 31$ ’e‘n ' thistle-cutting points can be furnish A‘ em; ' and you will buy no other. “‘1 Exam"; from lawbooks in courtrooms Justice Field’s magniï¬cent dissenting opinions. Notice that our ascended friend had such a. character as assault and perll alone can develop. He had not come to the soft cushions of the supreme court By it worlds swing. By it the fate of centuries is decided. By it all the aflairs of time and. all the cycles of eternity will be governed. We cannot soar so high, or sink so deep, or reach out so far, or live so long as to escape it. It is the throne Washington, April 23.â€"Rev. Dr. Tal- magc took for his text to-day II. Samuel iii. :38. "Know ye not that there isa prince and 1‘. great man fallen this day in Israel?" He said: Here is a plumed catafalquei fOHO‘Yed bench stepping on 019th 0f Igloldd pull on which the Almighty sits. To interpret _ by King David and a funeral orzitmli 5;,1uted all along the ltlne bisofl: 3:30 law, what a profession! What a responsi- ous of being enrolledmay be made 0‘1“ and TH E BEST DRILL M which he delivers at the tomb- 00mm pins of applause Conn ‘3’ P“ g bility! that only the steadiest and best men he ADE not rock their babes in satin lined cradle In passing let me say that for this send them out into the , or ï¬berwgrd u h in their hand to pur- chief tribunal of our country congress wor Wlt eno g - should soon prov1de a better place. Let chase place and power. . some of the moneys voted for the im- in the early part 0‘ this century hardly provement of rivers which are nothing ever Pea-Chad $700 3‘ year. Economies that but dry creeks and for harbors which til e‘ cut into the bone character- . leggieinlalny of the homes of the New Eng- W111 never have any 511113131113 and for land clergyman. The young lawyer of . whom we speak toâ€"day arrived in San Field. the lawyer, the judge, the patriot, Francisco in 1849 with only $10 m his the Statesman, the Christian, ascended. pocket. Williamstown College was only It Was sundown in the home on yonder introductory to a postgraduate course, Capitol hill, 35 it was sundown on all which our illustrious friend took while the surrounding hills; But in both cases administering justice and halting ruï¬â€˜ianâ€" accepted ï¬nally and sworn in. You will forward immediately to the Commanding Oï¬icer of the Battalion, 8 complete list of the deï¬ciencies in each department of outï¬t or equipment for your company. It matters not how the deï¬ciency may have arisen, you will make the report complete. Preliminary weekly drills and parades, even if only three or four men turn out, , , , should be begun at once. As you become f: . =1::-' I “OX3“ 3308' M “l 60-: any enthusiastic you will ï¬nd your men cor- “WW“ "WW 0"“- ngersoll, “t" 030M8- respondingly so. The commandingoï¬icer, BRETHOUR CONQUERGOOD, Agents, Lindsay . ing Abner. the great, David weeps out the text. More appropriately than when originally uttered we may npw utter this resounding lamenmtion, “know ye not that there is a prince and a great man fallen this day in Israel?†It was 30 minutes after 6, the exact hour of sunset of the Sabbath day, and while the evening lights were being kindled. that the soul of Stephen J. The Hoosier Needs No lntroductiozx Over 40,000 Drills and Seeders of on. , are in use in Canada. The ohiv 02:11an level-for instant, and perfect regdlatit -“ 07'1“ hoe in all kinds of soil. while teami‘, 3 “PM Bows absolutely correct to scale ; source beef fm‘i‘ kernal is deDOSited at a proper depth 1r, '3 ‘6'"; chase only the best and you will be stag," 5'0: We also manufacture Binders, Reamâ€; Rakes, Cultivators and Pulpcrs, as g. ' ll. Send for illustrated catalogue. be voted for the erection of a building as “use worthy of our United States supreme court. John Ruskin, in “Stones of Venice,†calls attention to the pleasing fact that in the year 813 the doge of Venice devoted himself to putting up two .7 ’b 5 C be followed b 1'! glorious ‘ ii the iiiinin cam sof California. . . v, _ . iii-511:: gene; the Easter yanthems still 1051]: iii); “:fortv-nigners,’1’) as they were ‘gwi‘galasthibl(l)lfldigi‘g5:13;nga 35:3; sforfotlhe :13: Lt.-Col. Sam Hughes. and Major Sylvester lingering in the “if. â€The trumpet Shall called, through what privations, through ministration of’justice to man. In its Will be pleased to v1sxt from time to time _- -“7 appreciation of what is best let not 1899 before going to camp, your company on ‘ be behind 813. With such granite in our parade. and will assist in every preper way quarries and such architects capable of to make your company a credit to the drafting SUblime “mom and Such county of Victoria and to Canada. Prompt magniï¬cent Sites on WhiCh to build lot and energetic action on your part is, ho“- not another year pass before we hear the what narrow escapes, amid what expo- sures they moved! Administering and executing law among outlaws never has been an easy undertaking. Among moun- taineers, many of whom had no regard for human life, and where the snap of sound, and the dead shall rise.†Our departed friend came forth a boy from a minstcr’s home in New England. He knelt with father and mother at morning and evening prayer, learned from maternal lips lessons of piety which epic, Basin Q lasted him and controlled him amid all the variid and exciting scenes of a life time and helped him to die in peace an octogenarian. Blot out from American history the names of those ministers’ sons who have done honor to judicial bench and commercial circle and national legislature and Presidential chair, and you would obliterate many of the grand- est chapters of that history. It is no small advantage to have started from a home where God is honored and the sub- ject- of :i world’s emancipation from sin ‘ and sorrow is under constant discussion. The Ten Commandments. which are the foundation of all good lawâ€"Roman law, Gcrmau law. English law, American law -are the best foundation upon which to build character. and those which the boy, Stephcn J. Field. so often heard in the parsonage at Stockbridge were his guid- ance when. a half century after, as a. gowned justice of the supreme court of the United States. he unrolled his opin- ' ions. Bibles, hymn books. catechisms, family prayers. atmosphere sanctiï¬ed, are good surroundings for boys and girls to start from. and if our laxer ideas of re- ligion and Sabbath days and home train- ing produce as splendid men and women as the much derided Puritanic Sabbath and Puritanic teachings have produced it will be a matter of congratulation and thanksgiving. Do not pass by the fact that I have not yet seer. emphasized that Stephen J. Field was a minister‘s son. Notwith- tanding that there are conspicuous ex- ccptious to the ruleâ€"and the exceptions have built up a stereotyped defamation on the subjectâ€"statistics plain and. un- deniable prove that a larger proportion of ministers’ sons turn out well than are to be found in any other genealogical table. Let all the parsonages of all denomina- tions of Christians where children are growing up take the consolation. See the star of hope pointing down to that manger! Notice also that our departed friend was a member of a. royal family. 'l‘ are that ancestral line. but the family of the Fields, like the family of the New York Primes. like the family of the Princeton Alexanders. like a score of families that I might mention, if it were best to men- tion them. Were “the children of the King." and had put- ou them honors brighter than crowns and wielded influ- ence longer and wider than sceptcrs. That family of Ficlds traces an honorable lin- eage back SUD years to Hubertus de la pistol and bang of gun were not unusual responses, required courage of the highest metal. Behind a dry goods box, surmounted by tallow candles, Judge Field began his judicial career. What exciting scenes'he passed through! An infernal machine was handed to him. and inside the lid of the box was pasted his decision in the Pueblo case, the decision that had balked unprincipled speculators. Ten years ago his life would have passed out had not an ofï¬cer of the law shot down his assail- ‘ ant. It took a long training of hardship and abuse and misinterpretation and threat of violence and flash of assassin’s knife to ï¬t him for the high place where he could defy legislatures and congresses and presidents and the world when he knew he was right. Hardship is the grindstone that sharpens intellectual faculties and the sword with which to strike effectively for God and one’s coun- m. “The reason that life to so many1is a failure is because they do not have oppo- sition enough and trials enough or be- cause they ignominiously lie down to be run over by them instead of using them for stairs on which to put their foot and mount. Those “born with a gold spoon in their months" are apt to take their last medicine out of a pewter mug. Op- position develops courage. I like the ring of Martin Luther‘s deï¬ance when he said to the Duke of Saxony, “Things are otherwise ordered in heaven than they are at Augsburg.†Notice also how much our friend did for the honor of the judiciary. What momentous scenes have been witnessed in cur United States supreme court, on the bench and before the bench, whether far back it held its sessions in the upper room of the exchange at New York or afterward for ten years in the city hall at Philadelphia or later in the cellar of yonder capitol, the place where for many years the Congressional library was kept, a scpulcher where books were buried alive. the hole called by John Randolph “the stood before that bar pleading in im- mortal eloquence on questions of national import! Edmund Randolph and Alex- ander Hamilton and Pinkney and Jer- miah Mason and Caleb Cushing and the weird and irresistible Rufus Choate and George Wood and Charles O’Conor and James T. Brady and Francis B. Cutting and men now living just as powerful. How suggestive the invitation which William Wirt, the great Virginian, Wrote earth do right?†“The Lord shall judge his people.†Book trowel ring on the cornerstone of a tem- ple to be occupied by the highest court of the land. Have you ever realized how much God has honored law in the fact that all up and down the Bible he makes the judge a type of himself and employs the scene of a courtroom to set forth the grandeurs of the great judgment day? Book of Genesis, “Shall not the judge of all the Book of Deuteronomy, of Psalms, “God is Judge himself.†Book of the Acts. “Judge of quick and dead.†Book of Timothy, “The Lord the righteous Jud ge.†Never will it be understood how God honors judges and courtrooms until the thunderbolt of the last day shall pound the opening of the great assizeâ€"the day of trial, the day of clearance, the day of doom, the day of judgment. The law of the case on that occasion will be read, and the indictment of ten counts, which are the Ten Com- mandments. Justice will plead the case against us, but our glorious advocate will plead in our behalf, for “we have an advocate with the Fatherâ€"Jesus Christ, the righteous.†Then. the case will be decided in our clearance, as the Judge announces. “There is now, therefore, no condemnation to them who are in Christ J csus.†Under the crowded galleries of cloud on that last day and under the swaying upholstery of a burning heavens and while the Alps and Himalayas and Mount Washington are falling flat on their faces we will be able to understand the signiï¬cance of those Scripture pass- ages which speak of God as Judge and employ the courtroom of earth as typical of the scene when all nations she lbe brought into tribunal. To have done well, all that such a pro- fession could ask of him. and to have made that profession still more honorable by his brilliant and sublime life, is enough for national and international, terrestrial and celestial congratulation. And then to expire beautifully while the prayers of his church were being offered at his bedside, the door of heaven open- ing for his entrance as the door of earth opened for his departure, the sob of the earthly farewell caught up into ruptures that never die. Yes, he lived and died in the faith of the old fashioned Christian religion. Young man, I want to tell you that J usticc Field believed in the Bible from lid to lid, 3. book all true either as doc- trine or history, much of it the history ever, the ï¬rst necessary step. By order, Sgd. R. SYLVESTER, Major, Acting Adjutant 45th Batt. 18th April, 1899. ._.__â€"â€".-â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€" CAP I'JRING A MURDERER. A THOUSAND PEOPLE HELD AT BAY. Casimir Baptiste, the Indian who murd- ered Philip Walker at Kamloops, B. C., on Saturday evening is now behind the bars in Kamloops gao‘. About nine o‘clock Wednesday morning word was brought to town that the murderer was in Chief Louis’ house on the reserve, just across the river from the city. Immediately about thirty armed men started for the reserve, followed by nearly half the citi- zens. On: reaching the reserve, Alex. McLean, a half-breed. was sent to inter- view the murderer. In a few minutes McLean returned with word that Casimir was willing to give himself up to his chief, but that he would shoot the first white man who approached the house. The chief being absent, McLean was again sent to tell Casimir that if he did not sur- render by one o‘clock the police would open ï¬re on him. Time dragged on, and still the murderer, rifle in hand, paced up and down the room, passing and repass- ing the Open window in full view of all present. Shortly after twelve, women and children were removed from the ad- jacent houses, and all arrangments made to open ï¬re. Casimir, with the result that Casimir McLean again interview promised to surrender if he were allowed to ï¬re off all his amunition. This was granted, and a few minutes later Casimir appeared at an upper window and ï¬red all along. in session, adjourned, and everybody either went to the reserve or secured places on the tops of buildings where they ten shots, the last two coming dangerous~ ly close to two citizens. threw down his rifle, and at one o‘clock opened the door, walked out, and quietly stepped into a rig which was waiting to convey him to gaol. later he was safely behind the bars. Casimir then Fifteen minutes The most intense excitement prevailed The county court, which was crate, They build on Wheels or runners to order. , ways at home. This is PEDLER 85 EMMERSON’S Card. They have a Horseshoeing and General Repair Shop on William-st. 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Al- i 6,3,, is esst‘nfvisl Mug}: training -Psre Linseed Oi -â€"Lctsst Artistic mu Paints, late use. Jest in the Ma â€"- FOR MEN CHILDREN! . QUIC _ Hardto keep the his coldâ€"wiil l' . were no crowns or sccptcrs 0r thro:-es in ‘ Cave of Trophonlus!†W113; mighty men l Feld. coadjutor of William the Con- his friend inviting him to yonder supreme 0f events that neither God nor. man “I†could see every movement. Over 1,000 ~ QUEPOF- LN US thank GOd for 511011 fami- court room: “To-morrow a week will proves. Our friend drank the wme 0f the people followed the vehicle containing the ‘5 Lfe‘ - . holy sacrament and ate the bread of ? Host mooi (- ‘ ' i... I‘S "q 2‘0 6052‘ 225 am it flung/22‘ 2‘0 5052‘s 1 W3 flaw jig/f 2'2: prisoner to the gaol, and when the doors closed behind Casimir they gave a cheer and dispersed. Casimir will be tried at the assizes next week. lies. genemtion after generation on the come on the great steamboat question lily . '~ ' v V i in of that which is right and good. from New York. Emmett and Oakley on .our sons of that country minister, one side, Webster and myself on the ‘v ’ ‘ . ‘ hDO‘iVD. the world Over f01' OXU‘BOI‘CIDGI'Y ‘ other. Come down and hear it. Enimett’s I I Dr. WOOd'S Norwq It’s nice to Iakl 0f Cough: “rd v s. (1“ L Winery ,j Mrs. R. P. Imnardj which “if a man out he shall never hun- ger.†He was the up and down, out and out friend of the church of Christ. If there had been anything illogical in our religion, he would have scouted it, for he was a logician. If there had been in it Department ! useiulnï¬i In their spheres, legal, ('Om- whole soul is in the case, and he will :nercial, litcrary and theological. and a stretch all his powers. Oakley is said to DINNER SETTSâ€"with China We."‘ w . ,. mllghten the “10311“? Of 0119 Of the 3850- be one of the ï¬nest logicians of the age, (late justices of the supreme court. Such ae much a Phocion as meett is a anything unreasonable, he would have M . . ‘ r M “Cm“ W WV C ' “ ‘ . , f _ . - - . _. _ .u s and Saucers. - .r lawns o'â€" E families countcrbalance for good .those I Themistoclcs, and Webster is as ambitious rejected 11:, because he W315 f‘ great â€03’ his is a decided boon to buyers Spk7ldlli Sid-é {7 . M mdcg‘):~“:m » fainlltcj all wrong (from generation to as Caesar. He will not be outdone by SODer. If there had been in it anything in this line. “’e are expecting a Iï¬nd it saw “:0 n [ gCDtl‘dLlOD â€"' families that stand for any man if it is within the compass of that would not stand research, he would consignment of these goods every “can; filthy“! ‘f‘ejilth- unrlghteously got and Stlnglly his power to avoid it. Come to Washing- have exploded the fallacy v for his life From his feet to his body, day. Besides haying pure China -\;“‘1‘um1 7,“ 11‘?†or ‘Vli'kedlï¬â€™ squandered; families ton. It will be a combat worth witnessâ€" was 8' life 0: research. Young men or ' Cups and Saucers, the complete â€˜ï¬ {5 that stand for fraud or impurity or male- l mg,†The supreme court has stood so Washington, young men of America, and ran a blood tinged, sect has that clear attractive China g Zlgfl 5 “X‘- (““ecd‘ . To???) fizz: nix: tlllfougllimtgll'ï¬ldi , :ï¬gh in Englalfld zfmd the United States {pptngvmsludofstthegogéid thréd, :3- l‘gligtifn irritating water“ 311390553 5:02:13 omSefrgutl‘lji: piégedl‘uvné '1 ’ u sick he â€A“: y ° g att e vices o a ew who have occupied .' 0 an e S 0 us 0° consider i‘ a k leasur 'show ‘ Blew; it)??? propriety they do not come to that importagnt Place have not been able Field’s penetrating “bd all ransacking 'rs.A.Kolrstaad.Snlder It.,N.B.,tolli 5300;15- “ p e to . ' YER and 1‘0‘ “Allin-710' the m b b‘ to alsgmce it, neither the corruption of intellhoct must have in it something how hcrllttlo boy suffered, and how _ thcv anmxmns, Bronze 1511- 8 7/274 5 mg: â€LI 5 ing, we .k: Bi 3.. _ 086 -a 501‘ ing booksof Francis Bacon, nor the cruelty of Sir W0“ Y of your. conï¬dence. I tell you I.B.B. cured him permanently. ish. large size30c. . , efï¬ng 3:; ble is the b00k of hinge, which George Mackenzie, nor the Sabbath dese~ now that ChriStl‘mmY has. not only the FAXCY DECORATED TEA POTS ‘ï¬â€˜t‘~â€"â€â€˜â€œ ' “2‘ . “91ԠEarl again illustrates that though oration of Lord Castlereagh. heart of the world on its side. but the There is not a. at Half Price. .. “f ‘ Egafflibhrzï¬filï¬ltwo 5'0 Efï¬hsï¬le Oflparf l h To Ithat lliigheslt of all tribunals Abra- :53]? if) the WOI‘Mt 81:0- 310 iWho have mother in this land a 7655(75‘ 0 ‘~ ’ ‘ e. 3‘?“ " “ 7 ' . e sly e 0 am inco n on led our friend, but h 10' rcprcsen ‘3 e rc ig on Of the ‘ I h . 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' 1 ' h ‘ .. o o ' 1’ ‘ ' V . . ‘V‘n ’ , / c, ‘ r I . .-. 1. lu‘ungh which you?)iï¬roli:i?h:teyspllmos . wintry “gm, mm greatest of the Judiciary. Igock iCrcck and Oak Hill. and Sun by the use of Burdock Blood Bitters, and Egzgh value in T AP, m. FIGS u 7 i We? :1? Edi-n Bible in her old (we as. the nu lei 1ilhc h'llbhtt 1:. o clock day by day on yonder I‘M}: ISO}? might choose Lone Mountain, not only relieved and cured for the time PURE CLOVER 30511.5(. ‘ ' ,. .,/ 7., 21 , C . . f fï¬i‘ Thom, “Qlixed. ., 1a. .m.‘ the mum “:th umc t 9:, , l t e gavelfalls 1n the supreme court yet 1 ad my choxce I WOUId say let it being, but, mark you, a ter eight years ’4' N L U v t L 'l' ......... _ .‘ liven it high? I (1.. , you ‘ inhgrlteil. ‘ room, and it is announced that the chief be the cemetery “t Stockbridge. He â€1" disease has shown. â€0 sign of ’9 turning. a ,- RW‘LquW 3ft“ Pdfldige you. .heop it I jumce of-the United States and the asso- would. be at home there, and it would be The following is Mrs. Keir-steeds . 1,. :3, .4me )1!“ Ant.“ 1115.1 .eibvamd in chain ‘1 clzite justices are about to enter, and all a family reunited. But, whatever be the letter =-- ' 5 ~. ,, I“ vou; fuller ‘x‘nllll'li‘tl' oot that which 1 counselors at the bar and all spectators place, let me sprinkle over the DOWIY' “W' - ‘ , g . ,2 “W,“ 1:“ X. ~ .i.i( mother. was dearer l rise to greet them, and the ofï¬cer with made grave this handful of heather from lth gratitude I can testify to the †67/50}, Z ' . .i L“: zllidlpf‘ll. Defend their graves as :the words, “Oyez, oyez, oyez!†an the Scotch highlands, in the hymn which. wonder-[pl Curaiive powers 0" Burdock ’ ' of; (iynhfftnued 5:01“. Cradle. Family coat ' nounces that all is now ready for a hear- the people Of that land 0f Andrew Mel- BIOOd Bltters' Eight years ago our little a :l .hs. ‘bcs‘cutcneons, ensigns armorial, ing and exclaims, “God save the United Ville and John Knox are apt to sing on son, Freddy, was afflicted ““1 salt rlieum . ’7 in); top}, «up. or 11011 dormant, or lion States of America,†so I wish we could their way to the grave of some one great- and was in a dreadful condition. His legs, 3 Nu €7¢Z£ 07' l p ‘ 41.... u, or non combatant. may attract in imagination gather together those who 13’ beloved: from the soles Of his feet to his body. were Established i Century g I < .3 . :xboztlon. but better than all heraldic have occupied that high judicial place in e . entirely raw, and ran a blOOdY water, 4 o “scripuon is a family name which means this and ‘ other land ' Neighbor, accept our parting song. Whmh appeared to burn and “Ch until he 5’ and they mlght' The road is short the rest is long was often in great agony from generation to generation faith in . God. self-Sicriï¬ce. duty performed, a life f well lived and a death happily died. and aheavcu gloriously won. That was ths kind of name that Justice Field augment-- 1 ed and adorned and perpetuatedâ€"z: name honorable at the close of the eighteenth cintury. more honored now at the close ()l the nineteenth. ‘ Notice also that our illustrious friend â€"â€"_.â€".. enter, and after the falling of some mighty gavel had demanded attention we could look upon themâ€"Marshall, the giant of American jurisprudence, and John Jay, of whom Daniel Webster said in commemoration, “When the spotless ermine of the judicial robe fell on John Jay, it touched nothing less spotless than itself,†and Rutledge and Cushing and - . Ellsworth and Jose h Sto W83 great in reasonable and genial dis- Walter $001513 01 cgmmorfegé-Wfaiï¬g t35h; sent. Of the 1.042 opinions he rendered ‘ Hatth ‘ - ew Hale and Lord Eld none was more potent or memorable Tenterden and Sh? J ames 3121;312:1311 L33 ~â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" “ After tryin several remedies, we re- solved to give .B.B. a trial. “You can imagine with what delight and gratitude we saw our boy entirely cored after using one bottle and part of the second. We gave him the remainder of the second bottle, and from that time till the present he has never had a sign of salt rheum or a. sick day. You need not wonder that I think there is no other medicme can equal Burdock Blood Bitters to purify the blood and build up the health and strength." The Lord brought here, the Lord takes hence; This is no house of permanence. 3 On bread of mirth and bread of tears The pilgrim fed these checkered vearS° Now, landlord world, shut to the door' Thy guest is gone forever more. ’ Cook’s Cotton Root Compouni Is successfully used monthly by over 0,000 Ladies. Safe, effectual. Ladies ask our (1 gist for Cook's Gotten lost Cs.- rnd. she no 0 er, as all Mixtures, p mitotions are dangerous. Price, No. 1. 81 r Rtâ€; No. “31.9? degrees stronger-.88 per box. 0. cess, . - . . m on receipt of price and two mnt Moo. Opium or Stimulantï¬- 53%“ stem .. The Cook Companyfll’indsor Ont. of . . . price, one km 31- 53- , aggos. 1 and 2 sold and recommended by all i m wag cure. gamma-ts tree .0 sf; Yea,,village bells, ring softly, ring, And in the blessed Sabbath bring Which from this weary workday tryst Awaits God’s folk through Jesus Christ. ‘v, 1 . cl .. sewn 'r‘ , .‘ ‘ an!†ear y: 3! i responsible Drugsista in Canada. the Wood 00111903†, 3N0 l and 2 sold in Lindsay by E. Greg- mWood’s Phospodine is sold in "’ cry, Druggxst. E. Gregory, Drug gist.