1 showing the extent to which has been carried in many of The results, work of the bureau in are by this time well frequent injurious to The of Industries, deforestation r settle __________â€"-â€"__â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€" truth must be told here. dlebury was stern and forbidding in appearance and disposition. form. of enjoyment she censidered bane- ful, if not a deadly sin. From the ï¬rst she objected to Mr. After his opening service, irar, I could esses. but both ded over to in his and thus clad thrown over their nightdr boys escaped in the confusi men were secured and ban who arrived I ought to be warned. You know she considered that every curate should be s plain as a pikestali'.†ss Meddlebury leave the constable, stockings and trousers, ed them to the lock-u Stone Miss med... on, d distriCts. middleaged and 9. “Papa, le St. John’s. And perh suffer much for Every t Mi and We would all be happy. ouldn’t march In the trap Mr. Meddlebury’s 'jewel case a which she had placed t Having given (1 address and floods agricultural clearly traceable to this lusions long since arrived the highly The droughts so prosperity are The conc ntiï¬c observers as to fleets of over-clearance upon reinforced by later observa- flect of windbreaks in pre- ture of the soil, some of f which are given in ups the ‘poor people w the want of her $1,500. go around and collect for the found Miss nd the box in rities both the constable promised to e morning that ofï¬cer, allowed him to depart the handle bar l Stone. I \vllic she comp too tall and too plain looking. “All the girls wi ‘~i "\Illlll. he secu \ h had greatly pleased the v lained that he was too young, fund.†“N0, injurious e climate are tions as to the e serving the mois the most convincing o unopened. his name an .vx. ‘1). . ar, we must bear with her f the widow“ an ' ° d fight“ return early in th tons a very young man, my d? e sake o I will send a note to Mr. ‘C. Efnl I ll be setting their for th 1: one of those less. a caps at him,†she said a complaining visits previo “They will think more of the preacher than of the ser- It was very unwise of you t \\ hen with the plunder tied to of his bicycle. A mile mounted trongly adVised to th desirable varie- to future proï¬t. (1 out many kinds of timber «rowing scarcer and dearer Farmers are s the waste land W1 with a view detail. plant ties of trees, As is pointe are continually asking him to call this evening. ill talk it ever.†had a prior engage; s when asked to spend an even- rugeâ€"at least he never usly mention- a great deal he comes we w Mr. Stone never th he meta followed by two ng them. he f the from Cranswor police man, more in a dogcart. informed them' of the capture 0 0 men Stoppi mon, ting . Where yo: Id what you , p3 the Surro‘lny es exhausted, while for commercial purposes is he increase. so that the rves or plants timber ing at the vica pleaded one. he arrived, h as the supply becom the demand continually on t bu, for i dings Of Limes was a he arrived. Dr. 6. at the door and a engage him.†The good old vicar sai The not and thought no more about it un- It was rather late when b owever, fOr he had been urglars and rode on. blaze of iight whe Gray’s carriage stoo 6. he hoped m: is fresh 3. . ’ PPehzing always ï¬ght. ‘t J.) [l l l EL? '. veg it“: we sitting with a sick woman and did not eceive the vicar’s note until 7 o’clock. the offending bicycle, n the garden. need the bicycle al- ly what had (1 Miss Med- farmer who prese judiciously a farm an revenue. tood on the door- dds materially to the value of less to laugh quietly to himself. 6. provides a future source 0 ccountable manner she r Stone had fallen He came on It was which he left i The vicar intrad most at once, passed between himself an dlebury. “I am rather surpr curate smiling. right to say that I wo ther than that a member 0 should be offended. 500 does not infl the same if she charity.’ glance of from his fussy police inspectors step. . “You can’t get tionary as the curate approa the recovered valuables. “ That is immaterial," “Perhaps you will give t Miss Meddlebury and assu he thieves are in c “Whyâ€"why, had recognized ‘6you In some una discovered that Mr. in love with Nelly Armitage. true enough. but at vicar’s daughter was by no means sure of the fact herself. . Miss Meddlebury was not aware that the handscme, well set up young essed a private income marry upon whenever ld pro- si y ra church Meddlebury’s $1, I should act just bestow in n. sir l†cried the func- his ched with papers on the he schools, urging d out to some extent on be more thoroughly on the manu- l. by Mr. Alexander Lands Depart- rious to trees, besides much Those who are y by writing to Bureau of Buildings, Toronto. that study of nature in t the idea carrie Arbor Day should installed into the ch of charcoa Kirkwood. of the Crown ment ; and on instincts inju by Dr. Brodie. of Toronto other valuable matter. interested can obtain a cop Thomas South Parliament â€"â€"§ Successful Teachers. r ten o'clock the next morning The following is a who succeeded in passing the rece koka Teachers’ examination : PASSED AT BRACEBRIDC-E. Stella Blckmore. Wm. Minnie Campbell, Ida Campbell, Lil Clarke, Katie A. Fi the same time the was the answer. hese boxes to re her that the nworth. stating exact ustody at Cra ildren ; †cried the inspector, the new curate of St. don‘t mean to say, sir, he swag 2†Mr. Stone; do ncc appear to d with. Perhaps you Mr. h to inform t I overtook the burglars ’ he added. with a quiet ised,†said t h W 0 facture “But you did quite I would give it up. uld give up almost anything f the Miss it, I think. T uence have been tempera will also be goo Meddlebury tha on my bicycle. laugh. Soon afte haml- Miss Meddlebury calle She had not quite go ment of the pre great deal of w incoherent that nothing of the burglary visit, could not make hoa But had a. very c most important 0 “I do hope you to Mr. Stone abou be sinful of me to object ' am conv 8 good. and r it. fact nearly may desire . Call clergyman poss large enough to er, but she won “all of he locks worth, case. “You know I Warne Stone would not do,’ young lady’s papa. to be entangled in love affair you will g Rev. rather bewildered, pleased. “Love aii‘air ? Nelly “She hasn’t said anything to me, . Stone.†,' said Miss Meddlebury, her vinegary smile. it has gone so f it my duty to put you on you in time.†am very muc sure,†rejoined the vicar, And there was n thankful for the 1 Miss Forestry, d you that Mr. (1 enoug ’ she told thatlme, ess you wish a very undesirable et rid of him.†' hadn’t a penny to gave him a quick The near rose grasped him by the he true Christian spirit,†he cried. "I am glad." “I am sorry that Mi< not like me,†Mr. "I must try to wr list of the canditates “Unl nt Mus- admiration. d at the vicarage. t over the excite- Mr. and a T he "That’s t Burton, Mabel Annie Camp- y Colson, Robb. vious evening, hat she said was the vicar. new Birgham. hell, 1 year. Henry James S. Ferguson, Robt. Glover, Annie l-lenr r. Alice Jenner. eod. Jessie Miller, Morrison, Anna nson, Thos. Winnie Warnica. PASSED AT HUNTSVILLE. v. Edna E. B. Clarke, Rose Francis, Lucy Hill, Laly Lalor. s Meddlebury Stone went on, n her I came who previous to her d or tail of it. lection of the f her rambling remarks . haven’t said anything is his bicycle. to hi 2†he exclaimed. nor does after a pause. As for the bicycle, as better ride it home, ably get rid of it to- Drury, ndlay, Nellie y. Margaret Justin, Mary Langton, Minnie Mc- Nicholson, Robbins, wrth over. 0... here on it, 1 had 1°†“W I shall prob morrow. The clock was stri vicar suddenly pushed th exclaiming: “Dear incl late." Mr. Stone rose To reach necessary to pas tine house, which lay able distance fro went by he fancie Applying the and listend. taken. Some cm for the police. riage drive w his machi 'he hou “What is the matter, “Burglars,’ en Window. wels an inedi†Ida J enne Sadie McL Hugh, Bella Albert Robi Jennie Reid, “1 don’t supp I thought but r guard It would 3 riding i' inced that the I am sorry that I And if Nelly likes hink of marrying. she bride. ml to furnish the I quroundin! fr; ind I'Lar'xc all country ar as that. STONES. both w. HEAD d Granite. _,â€" king ll when the e board away SPRATT 8t KILLEN, FAMILY GROCERS, KENT-ST. purpose wa said a word abou him and they t shall not be a pct-tionless r a wedding presen character.†Meddlebury was as goo r better. in fact. h obliged, I am kinds of cemetery Annie Carrie .. -‘_v :ivcn on all I shall FEM?†1?“ f of a a sub- mums,†year, Hall, Lilian Hall, 1 year. Lena Whalley. ________.â€"-â€"â€"â€"- Cannibal. at times Once he an absolute vege- sscd of this idea he and hap- tc a sol- ttractod by Ihad no idea it was so . '_‘ 2'3: Wash Tops, Mantel Pieces, etc doubt he was nformation. St. ng, and he .. be able to leave. His daughter being the prospects of her t gentleman ld not be 8 sleep of :mn.al‘. should see his de- re purchasing else 374: work -.- :‘TLCL‘S bcfo . or ..r the Market on Cambridge house.. at once anti took his make he his lodgings it wa 3 Miss Meddlebury’s back a consider- he road. (1 he heard a. shout. he dismounted been mis- s stantial Miss wordâ€"rathe few months later, Mis engagement t announced an that your srantial gi 3500. Mr. Stone seld He is much more frequent on a tandem. é Smut and Rye in Fal Mr. E. W. B. Snider. m ites to t d as her When a s Nellie Armitage's father’s curate was day ï¬xed, ceived a very sub- hECk for 1: 51.1312»: packing The Quaker and. the 13 our famous actors was strange fancies. Save anything. ided for, ith an independen of the highest character wou likely to interfere with hi nights. “And you continued )Iis Oneo the victim of took the fancy to be and while posse n a steamboat posr As he 0 her m l d the wedding unprov uniOn w ig lady re brake, ft in the shape of a c He had no: 2 at Limes was calling The gate of the car- Pushing tarian, Was traveling o o be place , who nvcrs lent old Qua ds on his via-a om rides his bicycle now. ly to be seen had been a ation of the great act- ker, observing -vis plate, hall I not help thee to t on?†’ friend, ’ ’ replied the will act without delay?†5 Middlebury. the eloquent co or. The bencvo the lack of vian kindly said: “Friend, 5 breast of this chick “No, I thank you, tor. Atlrhc t ham “N as wide open. ne before him he ran it up to so at his best speet . †he cried. ’ answered a voice at an Iacob’s ‘ ' ‘ 'lhey have tak ities. ï¬ I must not .__...â€"â€"- 1 Wheat. iller, of St. he Toronto 8: EMERSON ill (:cncml Black- w llOOl‘S north 1 workmen and oil; mic-rs HORSESHOEHIG All Work the best. 13' mlirited. be precipitate, vicar c plunged into parish raped further a [lint occasion. The meeting wit ok place two hanced to b and saw the garden. ed,†she said, am sure banned the subject, affairs, and so es- ard questions upon but it was only a res- h the curate on Jt! days later. ; ru e standing Miss The .- i‘l'jC at i ,1\ ft: 0nt., 0“ my Globe as follows :â€" It is commonly r localities there is con wheat this season. highest pri t guard agains a smutty condition. hat where the smut appears hat only after it is in a ndition, (if the weather shall it go to the barn, \vkw sported that in some ac siderable smut in th ice 0f the If farmers wan ce for their Wheat t. marketing their They want 5537717} All!) d all my secur I am n shall I not cut thee a Si ' inut .‘.th. ' 2. t_;.: rcs‘pcvtt... Pedlar 8: Emerson. 0, friend, not any.†“Then thee must tuk Thy plate is empty, (1 Quaker. ’ said th es whose volume an ctriï¬ed audiences; sh but human fail to realize the they mus wheat in to make sure t in the wheat t thoroughly dry co is at all favorable) stack or thresher. Where the loss co is threshed in pite. his bicycle to Mr. Armituge c at his Study window )leddlebury coming u “I have been shoc “posttively shock ill be when I Mr. Stone on harm i e a piece of the †persisted 1 Miss Meddiebury , ognizet her dishabille. notwithstanding came down distressed. “I heard - 'e exclaimed, went to see w were two men. T She greatly mutton. the good ol “Fricnd,’ stentoriun ton had so often ele I never eat any 110 and I prefer that ru Quaker w e act-or in the deep, (1 power "friend, flesh, in a dressing gown, oudoir,†she a noise in my b of bed I “and getting out hat was the matter. There he window was open, I could not t! J“! ed. And I .‘P ess, and his as specchl table at the ed to another (1 Magazine. The old seat was chung next mealâ€"Strut) \' on \V a just met mes in is where the the least damp or . r: ,: - :llcd by the whol wheat soft condition t ed. and instea y had a ladder. “I don’t see any and they 11 ed the vicar, who did no bills will be open- :l of the smut being blown ______._.â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"- Same Thing. t look in t ave taken my he smut which ORTARID stop them, run a use :zioney and Drum!!! - t trade when .s. o 1 all my securities, ant vc the butcher is it will get more or less h his bill, Ferdi- blacken the berry, so ssible even with th methods. to go least perturbed. “I am surpris that would ride n jewel box I fetched fro I do twice a year. I saw them Mrs. Scribblesâ€"I bclie knocking at the door Wit t nand. Scr away in the dust on the wheat and that it is he improved The clergyma no ain to check, as ed. bicycle can have loth. no desire to g vn the bank this morning They arly impo heat cleanin g ibblcsâ€"Tell him Iain sorry, but I've city a: *.- . In .r‘ 3.. ~.« u. the vw‘ ,a . ‘ If you are :olng t , “'0 machin . to roman“ lumber - particulars apply soars: on I .drove away in a trap. Stone go.†“W respect for his c the good will 0 will not cou must give it up 0 to take a pew in feel quite could not si St. Mark was in Runniford. she would be sure with her, and this to be avoided at a “I trust you have a ave you concernin †he answered. present.†k herself off hort. Wheat so be the land- it cannot ing,depreciates lord Ferdy , . Scribblesâ€"Well, sorry, but I've just pui -London Fun. Elopements. rely disappeared from high “lady,†0 rent and am 5 sâ€"But it may on. ust. paid th ed milling condit Mrs. Scribble smut that eaned for mill to 20 cents per when prices are high. (1 this loss in most cases am short. tion to house or stack nly when in dry eshing f his congregati Mr. ompelied I should citedly. really in go damaged by thoroughly cl in value or even Farmers can avoi with proper the wheat, an condition. when the wheat is int Rather than th hering to the better to leave it- threshed beJ .«s fleeces, ’ cried the curate ex- ntenance it. r I shall be c St. Blai‘k's. fortanle. t under him.†the wealthiest p If she left St. J to take her 551, s a contingency 1most any cost. cted upon nrNelly?†hich way?’ tell him I'm then, d the butcher and from 15 bushel. ’ was the reply. more, My bicyt-le’s out- the police larm. The thieves no doubt.†ds the curate of St. long the Bedling- It was “To the right,’ “I’ll follow them. Send soure to give the a 500 are from Bedlington A minute afterwar J ohn’s was pedli the ton road as fast as his ï¬rst attempt a fair to shine at A. SEATFQ. Veterinary Surgeon, WOOD, - uncom one to precau d thresh it 0 should avoid thr he sweating process. hen the smut is ad- uld be far he scraw and d, wintry days. dy where the ments have cnti tion and almost entirely ncric term com to the kitch- le when mod - the arish side. ohn’s station Elope from 11c life, having, like the go the drawing r inevitab out the romance, laced by the livery sui- it of the irate fu- f telegraphy and ban of thunder- horn child of today. prudent and ushered ON '1' They gone from This was conditions crushed postchaise being rep blu buggy, and tho pursu thcr becoming a matter 0 ate detective The Well Muusey’s, is ing a 5 bits resh w heat berry, it we the wheat in t in col the only reme mp. matter that ble from i is the large amount ed to grow u hould be taken so clear wheat mixed his would lower the Millers can no Go]. GD. cietvq wa ng 9 he could go. t “scorching†and he that dangerous " the Ontario Veterinary :i'l Veterinary So u nth of Hog: Bros ‘ f. :YIO .‘lt‘lllc f- w Stems . . cults promptly attended to. have Tins is about wheat in straw is da Another hint l g “\Vell, no, see how I c Bliss Meddleb 5 rather I. with the a watched her d his don’t made pastime. Swittly, noiselessly, d on, until the quic mor priv ing hoofs. says a writer in Worldly, prcfcrr into a suitable estu and â€Lohengrin, escnpndc that ever , and though one 's laughin and his lady's up eyebrows, tho sensationn modern daily ne flattering. young gene plcuses that stealth in carryi taining the parcn a mere form, n grutuitou part of the happy lover, that the well br wants to marry any one s ______,_._.â€"-â€"-â€" Sodom. lflc account Sodom and Gomorrah r. C. Diener of Vienna. uliarlties of the Dead te of the over- †leads him talent earthquake ime have occurred there basin, and was in of the 6 east- simul- farmers are likely n this year’s fall of rye p with the pneumatic k beats of the e audible to the Nearer and nearer last the trap was in hining bright-1y, ained two an interfere at my too it of a victor. own the gar daughter’s roo cdate love, hment by Tiffany the most thrilling set the country side might rather en- g oath of admira- llftod hands and the wheat crop that has b their fall wheat. as not to get the good, with th price of HF» “DAY, AUG 1 brie GOT A TlllllEM. ..osrse Mr. Stone never for â€Z imagined that any 0"3 the par- lf'~'.‘: Wuuid object to ins riding a m een allow Care a )l to 0th, 1897. ew. until at moon was s 1d see that it cont 6 rye. for t the whole crop. l headlines of less delicately the f all the unrea one makers I ever met †he cried. lebury." tha “She is indeed we Wspuper are in America ctly as it efor 0b- farmers can grow Having to loo our surplus wheat pr ate part of the road. but the vil- a mile Moreover, ration does so on there is seldom any excus ng out it tal consent has become 9 courtesy on the for the reason f today seldom he should not. k to foreign markets for It was a (lesol oduct in Canada, the with not a hous lage of Cranw ‘ ahead. and th through it. hadnally dr ing lights or , sported pas his head an the centre 0 judge. deserted an kness. worst! med Medd "Papa!" exclaime e in sight, orth lay only e burglars must paSS swishes. t to have their pr bined efl'or . _ ondition, very best possi to the proper after having one n the bone and keep it dard, so that e established a good ï¬t may be lasting. â€"â€"â€"â€"â€""_____â€"-'.â€"_'â€"â€"â€"â€"'â€"â€"â€"â€" Forestry in Ontario. Forestry of Ontario has 31 report. which pre- f existing conditions ds the forests and as much era on tree The report which led to tl e ry Commission. tigating the he waste linds ts out that the phase, liunniford. was a. la g as he made a ight he went ble c my foot (.1 (ill l with a blush w Car’s notice. How can ide a bicycle he will take it. I n 1n pltzish, and 12t- of calling every tintinbet‘ 0 rightly judged deal awing up as the flickerâ€" in view, he presently out turning s nearly, in he could on down on Stone’s *ln’t know tha once a fortn ed girl f the congrega- that it would of walking. th the mic t the trap with d dismounted a f the Village as hat hour the streets were ouses were in e was an old If more than f Bedlinglfll d not count. y had time to was close bble he ighted and i caught reputatio The Destruction of An attempt to glv of the destruct has been made by D A study of t rl-joinm escape the vi “Neither do I. that he mustnrt don’t know how might resign.†“I hope he. wi he girl quick “He is not- is not a man to al But she , john’s. You the poor n speak to ‘uouestlon d) ' 'd red. in the long better, gives while the advantage is shing your house ties, at prices that ess. are strongest s weakest. f the e a scient 3'“ ‘l. gl'l'rtt ~ ' :.:id nothing; to do w] ls always cheap furniture . Looks better, wears better satisfaction. Take advanta keâ€"o The Bureau of just issued its annu sents a clear view 0 in the provin the timber sup practical informs planting and s the coast f the Forest at work inves f replanting It poin tered upon a new beervation have e pine forests rtsnt a source of our ill reproduce them- ed only that ted. The ion of At t d most of the h But Mr. " and he felt himse a couple 0 boy he di had scarcel nd before the trap P.cking up a pe rough the nearest 1 e the inmates, horse’s heat , dulw - . ..- geâ€" f furni best quali dent for Iowa he lines oï¬'ered home supply i importance 0 he pec d of the at f the plain, ce as regar ply. as wel tion for farm on. .k haul it, however, be en- "“3 ‘.‘l3~>’ )leddlebury the first Ston .\lthough no tryo, and he dared - ‘ handle to lift his hat, so t ' ‘-\ with a nod and a smile. bury stopped short, she glared after coatâ€"tails Until distance, here to ta with the very have no prece You'll ï¬nd t 'ust where your hat doubles the bargain . We carry dar “blue, a match for thieVes. Mr. Stone get his wi upon him. shied it til window to I‘OUS "1.21 vrs. Foot of Kent-st. whelmed “cities 0 to conclude some t _ t. BLAIR sols preservati that a v The derations ‘ f practice, ly. likely to do 5 low any one has threatene know what that ext winter. 1 him.†'ed Nelly’s "a.‘.l‘v1 0. Mr. Stone to dictate d to detail all that a large camera will do, act as wellâ€"but on a smaller It is a practical cam ographer Docs and scale. experienced phot for the novice, f well as children. not because it. is small i it! volcanic crater on th he thinks, into eruption through duced by the earth- rences would supply full lines in :â€" â€"â€"Parlcr and Dining-Room Furniture, â€"â€"Bedroom Setts. -â€"-Exiension fab es, â€"‘asy Cha â€"Lounqes, â€"erfing Desks, â€"Springs. â€"Kitchen shores. An 0 cm side of taneously thrown the disturbance pro 0 occur hcnomena mentioned in the era tor the as well as or grown people as It is cheap in price n size and squantities. ell made as â€*5 .‘ilwzlti (- question 0 with timber. the sea was, problem has on since expert conclusively prove which are so impo provincial wealth w selves in per the ravageso impression w ly prevai away w woods 0 proved incorrect. ï¬re destroys the seeds in the groun 63‘ to him. they leave St would mean t†wish you would the do ence an d that th quake. Thea the principal p Scriptural account. M The Worst Part. A professor of Trial overhearingan of profane languag tically, exclai that you are soul and, what is of 6 shillings?"â€" Her New Love. I can prove that you said you liked ï¬at your feet dislnoc you 308 Detroit Frec‘i’ress. then vicarage, 1 times tâ€"â€"visils irs, ï¬ockers, the Sideboards, to the 1-:w writ manufactured in enormou and is as handsome and w the most expensive camera. The Price $5.00 Loaded For 12 Pictures. 7“ >Zi‘aiglit elit‘ ll:L(l b9?!) SCVGFH OD. )vll‘. Mam-asses, coco Chairs. Etc., Etc. could f were Show whip, but 5 in love sprang petuity, provid f fire can be preven hich has so long hat the pines l necessarily be f an inferior cha This on young t 6. Sn ty college. Dublin. undergraduate making use e. rushed at him fran- “Aro you aware, sir, your immortal incurring a fine Household Words. aho You The driver 6 rushed at ith his 0 built. like I») 50L: a painter. :‘k wr-il do :1 xi!) min he did not let go. e ground» an the horses w ed the fellow down, “Thieves! to th # Still holding hand, he knock ceasing to that? “b With you. or the is so he won Miss ry im- led t of St. ming. imperiling worse, bury says he i (l slyly. succeeded by has been ly occurs when recs and the ifsnexssarv to explain that ‘el‘c†M"(ltllrbury was 9. ve menage in the parish _ lim‘ the Sake of the po ‘1 {mid not ignore her 0pi 5‘3““ income of $15,000 a .0“ ‘cnth of that. sumâ€"not i mo"? and not a penny 1 SW†‘0 him to bestow as "j“?roper. m Di her car. “"‘Qe shut his eyes to her “WWW mindednese, made. liss Med 211‘ all its †he answere {(ln’t be likely to be REPAIRS of all kinds carefully â€"UNDERTAKING . . branches . . . on getting it ...; to the already v a Band Etc-sawing . any thl prices you will ï¬nd 1 am as and with regard to Quality. noted for doing good rector, The handsomest camera for Cyclists shout: and Tourists. L115 heap ‘ thins†See them All never :1." A nions. leaped from the trap but he also It all ’ RlGHï¬RD SMITH. The Little Britain Furniture Emporium Planing panion, n blow. ds, but the vil- st his corn nockdow w secon aroused. asperity. did she tell you uI cannot answ the very ground I walked, Meddlebury She told me as d Mr. Stone away. Heâ€"And I can prove haven’t touchcdvt that new wheel.â€" essâ€"â€" he group Mis lynx. to sen iidence Mr. auster- but the . liaison