u~ 0M0 c,:_ n‘fl “rod babies and Mum OF LIFE In.“ mm '0'“ mm“ Sore?“ â€wâ€"v xcn. Co: rourlus. â€SEN?“ ‘- â€39' was slowly 81'me o no..." dowrous tune. By her si beyond, two boys were offering or sale 1 green wreaths, and. stars, and ropes 1 of greenery, to be used in festooning. Close to the broad windows of a dry ‘ goods store, whence a yellow light ‘ streamed forth, a tall, thin man had a. board on a trestle. and on this port- able table he was showing off the an- tics of a toy clown, who tumbled art- lessly down a steep flight of steps. The people who hurried past, with parâ€" or to listen to the hesitating tune of the wheezy organ, or to buy a. bit of green, or a performing clown. Yeti the open-air bazar, as it might plainly I be called, the out-door fair, extended‘ all the way along the~street, and on I both edges of the sidewalk the fakirs were trying to gather in their scanty Christmas harvest. - Before John Suydam came to the cor- ner of Sixth Avenue the snow began at last to fall; the first flakes descended hesitatingly, scurried by a. brief wind that sprang up for a minute or two, and then died away absolutely. After a while the snow thickened and fell faster, sifting down softly and silently, .._â€"â€"â€"â€"- girt with swirling clouds of steam. The snow clustered upon the boughs of the unsold Christmas trees, which stood irregularly along the sidewalk before a florist's, a. few doors down Sixth Avenue, and by the time Suydam had turned the corner they looked like the shrouded ghosts of Abalsam pines. - Along the avenue he had to make his way through the same crowds of belated Christmas shoppers, hurry- driven home perhaps by the snow storm. Yet though the purchasers were fewer, the peddlers persisted. L‘nm‘nm noted one old man, bent and Delay-u: _v... ...,___V,, . Lug 1n and out. of the overgrown availing themselves of their last to buy gifts for the morrow; bu advanced the throng thinned ps by the were 'fewer, the peddlers pe Suydam noted one old man, be 70398 with the idea that c i1dren axe nmsances, sad that they do not mutant! will not v: LDC“, on- m- _-_. , ev (13 in the newspapexs-dn the divorce co nxnn. A home thhout children in not a home. God and Nature never in- tended thatgere should be a lace called home that d not remand wi the patter of childish footsteps. There mt. magma: flange; git: Preocriggieon " 393 gives er child a nut in gwing it cottons and well developed y. Thouaends of Images were childless twat-inss echo with med: irregular†0.1qu -._- e a florist's, a. few doors down I Avenue, and by the time Suydam turned the corner they looked the shrouded ghosts of Abalsam ‘Thejhghts ct ng, bleeding. â€â€˜39 “d m.mmb.udblood- ‘ withlpeopl’e ~' ’ -- ‘ test of them. ascending and mud" mtï¬cnlcy, jostling 09° 3“ ' ., - I. . . .5 mg with ,‘ . other†good-naturally. Long lmes of “- 9 children of all agesospread along the - ~ - ' wido plate-glass windows at the corner nderingly ‘ of. one huge store, gazing vcfo imals 1n gorgeous 5335 “$332352.†m‘ at a carann of toy an_ â€WW ‘trapp'mgs, mth chanot§ and pump- chng around 111 int: yflmr. quins, which kept cix ' palm-trees and gayly “a méï¬sï¬Ã©ï¬‚i WP.†‘ front of â€whet: The n SHOW W83 DO“? f x decorated. te _ M. £33“ ~ 3 t l {Siting mybuti 5m; thotgguqï¬pnes ' e adxmxmg yan wax w: meg E“ I g 5 ' . though their hats were whitened. and - -- _-n~ "aims melted on their westward my“..- -_- V and across the river. ‘ of food; passing _-...., -__, _ . vista. that Christmas bread and cakes, pies and crullers, were u was overcast and lowâ€" 5 displayed in trays, and in baskets. He l "glanced into the yellow window: of P was a. damp chill in . ‘ candy stores, and saw the pertivcoloned (1 out. He nition of approaching; . out the edge of dusk . sweetmedts temptingly spree 1 LM Square and saw' caught a. glimpse of more than once 1 s twinkle out madam! dealer in delicamssen, whose display 1 Fifth Avenue, and in' of silverâ€"clad sausage and heavy pasty l and Wicker-work {leek was enough to and there. . in creased Broadwry, stimulate the up . . g a huge express wgg- . cure. He saw the Signs of a. time of i lenty, but no one knew better than; 11g lightl out of the' y ohn Suydam that just then there was . 3 lg cable-car. He cross-‘ e, threading his wayl truly a. season of want. triages and the carts‘ Night had fallen before he reached taperâ€"covered packages.* the court house, with its high roof 5 of the hotel on the and its lofty turret, before he came ‘ Twenty-third Street to the market, with its yawning bas- er the leaden sky, ns' kets of vegetables and its long rows swift twilight settled! of pendent turkeys, beneath the flar- ' He crossed the avenue 1 died away altogether, m8 jets~ot gas. nosphere was raw and and turned into a. small streetâ€"not | here at right angles lothethdrcughfaxef n bought (an evening crippled newsboy, who I as are_the Ig-chair, warmly wrap-z New hork. At last he stopped before - | a little house, an old two-story build- ith long use, and yet dig- weather, and. seeming- . Ld. contented with his. m8. worn w . . ‘ nified its decay. The tiny dwelling had with two dormer-win- uilt when the Eurther the young man French sailor standing,‘ dowe- and it had been b no, and. using his single ' (1 le mechmery of a. glaze h the snow was now stoop. on whic inch thick. nearly half an the bell twice with a measured inter, val between. e flying step of a d, and then the door was (1 in a dirty heap over , girl ivas hear ' ' thrown open. and Suydam disappeared irgan, from which she , _ . ' ' Within the little old house. By hnr side, butnlittle As the door closed, the young man took the young woman in his arms and '3 were offering for sale , , and stars, and ropes kissed her. . . ,. _ . be used in festooning. “Oh, John,’ she said, 'it IS so good road windows of a. dry of you to come on Christmas eve. How whence a yellow light dld you manage to get away 2 " h, a. tall, thin man had “I’ve only two hours," he answered, :restle, and on this port- “and I had to get something to eat, was showing off the an- so I thought that perhaps nonâ€"5’ ' ‘ '4 “Ll “Of course we can." the girl inter- ‘ ‘ he delightâ€" ‘ A-Lhnr \t'i‘l 50,. kills slowly-4m? it '9 Pleasant remnant it. ernoon wh‘en Twenty-third read he saw a nun mum mm..- "m, pad in a scant shawl, silently proffer- ing halt a dopen lead pencils. And â€(dim _ 1:L¢lA kiind woinan wrap- almost. to the edge of the‘ this was the last crowd 11‘ his way through." Lowe ‘ ' J honnm almost to the 0056 q». vuv 3...-.V_,V_ this was the last crowd he had. to make his way throng ‘ Lower down there were no solid roups. although e avenue was st’ 1 thronged. 1‘11 able to quipken ii: pace. So he sped nuwu us v-v a Dutch root mth t dam: and . lï¬h‘m beg“; The young 11 stoop. on wh'u nearly half an the bell twice val beth-em J Iasuwucu -_._, fl sq’ much too xnuch for us two. u “u. be ready at 51x. “Then I know where I’m going to get my dinner,†her lover returned, as . ' to the little parlor. ' . ought to be kept open ‘ nd I said I’d stay It would be a. sorrowful thing. wouldn‘t it if any,- one who wantsnhelp couldn‘t “Yes, I know," she interrupted again. ' hem anything, though not to. I knew what thought about indiscriminate and. so I steeled my heart. it, too. I know I I what you :‘ charity, l Andi]; §uffered for wbat you thougm. aDUuu â€mm“, charity, and. so I steeled my heart. And I suffered for it, too. I know I should have felt happner if I haul given something to one or two of them." 7--“ Wm did deprive Jour- something to one 0.1 u... -_ ,, :‘I suppose you did dep ive your- self of the virtuous glow of self-sat- isfaction." Suydam admitted. “But that virtuous glow is too cheap to be valuable. If we want neighbors really we must practise self- sacriï¬ce, and not purchase an inex- pensive self-gratification at the cost of his self-respect. "I should feel as though [wasn't spending Christmas if I didn’t give away something," she protested. “Exactly," he returned. “You rself from the haven't yet freed. you tilent influence of Dickens, though you have much more sense. too, than nine women out. of ten. You have blindly followed the belief that you ought to give for your own sake, vn ' ' ' st. for third doubt publ Lo 1083' U it?" right cheek The girl looked ‘at him in wonder. - 1:: "A" know?" Bho M w 1w 9. little blind woman wrap- ecant shawl, silently proffer- a dozen lead pegcils. And (lmrhy "“That's mm!- . aim???“ “and I saw nun P1 bread and PWtend twenty times- W1 ameted he had “191' m. his pogkets." i _- . IL†_.£uil m“We11, " the YO!“ “131,311 never believe KIA-v -â€" month only, (Inn'tbeo hpw LB w 9-; leyjs out tpLday," Suyo; We had. hun sent‘, up 11y..for the judge was 9: week." he explained, In for two hours one 1 pick up that '0" °‘ to eat it a}: least gagwaii; b‘qt “The stark}? â€f," sag-dam sent: up for Ige was easy n he an. deblayeqz â€It. .auu-v .v---.._ influence than you would think." “He boob mo in completely," the girl admitted. “If Scar-faced Chafley. talk, charity doesnteeem half as sim- ple as it used to." . . “No." said Suydnm, "it isn’t simple. In fact, it is about as complicated and complex a problem narthe twentieth century will have to solve. But I'm coming to one conclusion fast, and that is that the way to tell those who help from those who don't need it is that the latter ukfor it and the for- mar won't New York is rich nn-l gen- erous. and there's never any difficulty 3 about getting money enough to relieve ‘ every case of distress in the city limits â€"none whatever. The real difficulty is in getting the money to the people need it. and in keeping it from the people who ought not to have assistance don't deserve itâ€"not once in titty times; and those who deserve it won't ask for it. There are men and womenâ€"women especiallyâ€"who will starve before they will face the pity of their fellows. Every day I hear of cases of‘ suffering borne silently, and discovered only by accident." “I've been wondering for a. week it ~ we haven't one of those cases in this ‘ house now,’ said the girl. i “In the house i " the young man re- i e' o '1 Q 9 u-‘ H '4 "I‘ve been meaning to tell you about it all every day," she went on, “but I've seen so little of you. and when you do come we have so many things to talk about, you know." "I know," Suydam repeated. He wee | seated by her side on the sofa. and hlS arm was around her waist. He drew : her clotver to him and kissed her. “New. - - .. _.- 4....» vnur case of distrese," #nIVIVV my. ! .ter ' “but still, - be- ‘ Just then my. P05 ““5 “mldoor. Assn 'ow. i t {amt mel‘ sn’t‘ and â€3° roar fled by the 8‘ ring ‘ She retun .‘all, - ldnflr blue en‘ hiu) | “More is tr his. “\Vhat 16* l “The 1e der. . ing for." she ' him: \ I pg held 1t DU ans“. "Well." the girl began is too big for mother and we: let one room on the two old Aladig‘s‘. They ha 7 ‘L-~:w:n¢ be 53-].(1. “Well." the girl began. “this house is too big for mother and me ,nlone, so we: let one room on the top floor to ‘ two old ladies. They have been here since before Th1nksgiving. 'l'h:y are foreignersâ€"Cubans. I ‘ think. (The mother must be seventy, and I can see she ha; been very handsome. The J. just a little bogâ€"and we saw at once that they were very, very poor. They paid two weeks' rent in admnce, and sinoe then they've paid two weeks inore. A fortnight ago the daughter told mother that they would be obliged if she would let them defer paying the rent {or a little while. as a letter they were expecting had not come. And I . suppose “that was so, for the postman told mother man we, m"..- _- t -7 if she would let them defer paying the rent {or a little while. as a. letter they were expecting had not come. And I {heh‘ own cooxlnls . been out tof the house stairs and ask (1 if there was a. letter ‘ L-â€" anchor. .We can beat: them 1 “Jan. vvvvv v . ito the Spanish consulate. Du. .-., d the consulate is i nearly six no , an certain to d. If there is any i reason to think that they are actually I food, can't you ~ suffering for want 0 ‘ find some feminine reason for intrud- on them i " "I’m afraid we can't," she answered. “We did try yesterday morning. When we found that the daughter didn't go . out for something g afraid they might be . we talked it over and Suydum asked. “I'm afraid it‘s all gone," 5h“. an- ;we re (1. she aske the postman about a letter! “If it wasn't so late,†said the young man. looking gt his watch. “I would go :to the Spams)! consulate. But it's (1 the consulate is If there is any 3 our i and she made a. sort of what they call an 0113. podnda, you She got the receipt .out of tbs know lcook-book. and she took 1t up an ' knocked at the door They asked who ‘ fled by the snow. \ l She returned to the parlor with a‘ C ldnt': blue envelope in her hand. “Here is the letter at last." she said. “What letter 3" asked Suydnm. I t l “The letter the old ladies are wait, 9 ' ," She anSWered, handing it to him". He held it up near the single gas jet at the parlor: and read the address laloud, “Marquess. de los Rios: and : it’s registered." | “Yes." the g' I returned. “and the ‘ng to have the receipt eased it was "in. aï¬psren" tly withoui'rosponu. m heata‘h’efftry the door gently. # “'"M' â€unï¬t . As t faint melody of dxstand ale gh- and the roar of the street already fled by the snow. \ ,,,.2 LA ORA mrlor “ 1.1!"; VJ ""'" â€" She returned to t7 ldnf'! blue envehi†i1 “Here is the letter “\Vhat later?" 81 uThe letter the 01‘ ing for." She answel him. He held it up M d mlparldr 8-11 . .‘l-__--m fl ‘1! he's out bull of some n have new 'é'ue'i? _ skin: :, how am am from id-v'oï¬rra‘hc â€it £10.58! lhflppemd‘ Iv n m . u .1 him dhnfly intoA‘u um fluid that you 2"" â€'"v " up this letter um ef‘mv". 3"“ and tothe postman» “ 5°" " â€Â° °"° here now to sign ‘0' it' The Max-quest ‘ dea ‘ '. Bum: “unwind! so Elna in and ~W1th Stow}: und Item .11 onto! ‘ ‘ and 33991325- m "-Aioh without any erican New dbOis. Cornwall. Ont; n gmt sut- terer from indigestion. dyspepsia. and nervousness. I took many remedies ' I saw South Am- it is tho’best medicine I ever use and I strongly recommend it to any- one suffer‘ as I did. A few ion: wonéerfully elped me. tles have made a ne ' man of mo." irect action It. cums by (1 name again. Sold by A. Higinbot- slum...“ An Authority 5906‘ Citizenâ€"Mr. Greatmann. curious deb1te the what 0v abject was: “Can 3 p0111 Christian :" What’s your ‘ Mr. Greatmann (local 1 He kin. but he'll get licked. Weekly. Bold Up On Wednesday O'Donnell. 0‘ 1 km'n lumber J‘ exceedins 3‘50 m pay for ‘0‘?“ ml! was (11‘ iving caygeon and “'1 Smith tgwnsh'gpv rues Cured 1n 3 zoom... Burma: Skin Dims†Onodu. Dr. Agnew's Ointment w ng niles in to six nights. One appucn For blind and bl Also cures Sir. O'Donne nlngton. wno “as: ...- _,_ clergyman here when the cemetery was instituted. assigned his ï¬ghts 111 lots 3. 4. 5. 6.7, 8 and!) last year to Messrs. propane-d an ‘ , seconded y W. M. Robson. that. Sheriff Melennnn be authorized. is so far as the Cemetery 00. has the power. to execute to the corporation of - ., ,_ .1 15an a quiet cla'un the town at Linus-y .. .._- , deed of lots 1 and 2. east of Brock south of Durham-3w. according published deed of north par; 10 in the east ward. town of Lindsay. grantees to assume all liabilities. du and responsibilities which are or m‘ be cast upon the graptor or his as quo trust or the Lindsay Gem-3 Co.â€"â€"C:|rried. â€"A very \ in Lindsay and portions of Haliburton county. will read with regret the following item, taken from vertiser. Wednesday June Isl: "Never has the writer taken up pen with a more sorrowful and sym- pathetic (eeling (or the bereavement of others than now. when it is our task to record the death of Mrs. J. F. McKee, wife of Dr. McKee. of this‘ place. Hardly eleven months is it since Dr. McKee brought his young bride to Petrolia. 'here they launched upon life's domestic sea. full of hope and ambition, health and happiness and now after an illness of barely a week the young Wife is taekn from her life partner and other loved ones to that great mysterious region beyond a centre. 50†by A' and. P. Morgan- mm telegraphed for on Saturday at- temoon and arrived here early on Sun- day morning. Every care 4nd nuan- tion which skill and uttectiou could suggest were exercised from the begin- ning of her illness to arrest the hand of death, but to no purpose. as on Mon- day evening shoxtly after six o'clock lho patient pamd peacefully amy. She was of a particularly patient. kind and affectionue disposition. and de- voted to but how life and reli ious duties. None but those who hove an ' similarly bereaved can appreciute the sorrows of the sfflintod bully and hun- W- It macro-.1: shock to the community. and the sympathy of every man and woman in. Potrolia goes out to the bereaved; ones. The mill weretahonto TaronmonthoSMLn'm‘ youhrday morninc. sitar I. oriet .5; 01-24 wuon-u... -v--_.-, , her twentyifouflh year. Her parents‘ “Sweet on. rurmm‘ ' he Ind-7 “5â€"... . v 1116 debate the other evening. :Way mums HAND m "“9“ m 3 w 8 N18 skin Dim.†huâ€"Itchlnfl. Relieved m r. (i. 11. Hopkins ounce. present being Messrs. W. Thou. Stewart. J. H. Ilarke. G. H. Hopkins and mum. At the last meet- lnication from (be Lind- ial Association was read. board to (it. up tho old H handing as umortunq End.) 01mm - Jhecriod.“ pot“ 1 truthfully “3 n I ever u†and it to my- 1. A few 10965 . and two b°P nent will cure all from three ppncation brings and bleeding piles pcures tettm‘. salt ‘bers‘ itch, ancl all :in. 361qu m a MVâ€" -7 sntioned the dir- , â€me necessary at in View. hint- the abandonsd I heard but 'be said :i M. ofï¬ce v Messrs. “'- 1 friends The he knelt kit Adventure. 32 Poetry. 11 ; Literaturg. (Swizz 95â€??? â€"F. Purves. A. Archer. Sr. IV.â€"l. Slemmon. A. McKinnon. R. Brand. H. Reuin. J.. Hall, S. Basin. 1’. Jack- son. H. W}. Jr. N.â€"L. Put-m. J. Noble. L. Davina. I}:_Mc£ntyx’e. W. .I'~-j J. Noble. L. Dav‘uon. D. ucmcyn, w. Evans. S. Clues. Sr. III.â€"G. Woodw- Emns. S. Chase. Sr. III.-â€"G. Wood- ward, E. Chase, \V. Collins. W. Gmt. R. Jackson. H. Keslick. .V Chm. Jr. llI.â€"C. Wescott. W. McEnchern. M. Elleker. R. Evans. J. McIntyre. . Jackson. 11. Woodward, B. Woodward. Pt. ILâ€"M. Waco“. P. Woodward. V. Davina. E. Kuwick. Pt. Lâ€"V. Jack- nm-imi. E. Noble. Tabletâ€"E. Wood; ward. c. Collins. E. Noble. B. Kinnee, u LL. Wesoott. B. Realist. vuâ€"aâ€"c- -_ (Special Correspondence to The‘Poet.) i The following is the order of tending ‘ of the pupils at the senior division 0! | the village school for the month at May: 1‘ Filth clamâ€"Mabel Clittord. Senior l fourthâ€"Waller Avery. Cleveland Dayâ€" xnan. Lesley Richmn. Lily Ham. Pearl Fockler. Wesley Shingler. Mary Avery. : Junior fourthâ€"J. D. Hall. Pearl Wil-i kinaon. Ethel Forster. Katie Motlett, : Milton Ham. Nettie Angers, Maggie‘ Moltatt. Herbert Forster. Alfred ‘ Hall, Etta. Whale. Thirdâ€" Stella Harvey. Mabel Millignn. Birdie Wattle. Bertha Richmn. . The intent 01 Mr. and hire. H. [axle died on Sunday and was buried on Tuesday. Much sympathy in express- hae decided to leave hereto take up his residence in Imdon. It in sincerely hoped thnt some worthy Niece-or to the Dr. may econ nettle here. The following is of the pupils at I (ha village school mm: clansâ€"Mal: fourthâ€"Wallfl- _£ Lust. Sundny evenins as m. and W. Tim: went: on their my to Fenelon Falb. and driving 3. colt. in task (right at. : bicycle end the animal soon caused a. revolution. Mr. Tim jumped out. and Mrs. Tim: wu Lhrawn out agninst the fence. both bones of one leg being and neg. ghenbrgysn limb. __ .._..n....ih- hnnn! Pension Fall. was noon m attenu'tnw and set the broken limb. m. John H. Gillis is unusually happy moo the 2nd of this month. as a little baby boy appeared in the home. Both are quite smut. Then is 303 to be a caterpillar plague greater t n at present unleu ’ (0 stamp out the curse. Every choke cherry tree along There is 805 plague greater t ,something is don curse. Every ch: (he road. or 101100 pun. On Sunday. the 19th. the Rev. '1‘. P. Steel will preach his farewell sermon (Corresnondcnoe o! 'l’ne rout.) A very pretty wedding took pluoe on Tuesday afternoon ot the residence at our populur merchant. W. H. Byun. of this place. when his second dnuzh- ter. Miss Minnie. was united in the ma ot holy matrimony to Mr. Job. Graham. a worthy yeoman of the township of Cartwright. The bride was beautifully dressed in a. cream silk dress. the bridesmaid in ssimilar costume. and both looked charming in- deed. The bridal party stood in the parlor under no nrch of oolored'rib- bans the bride and groom being 3m- boas. the bride and groom uenng un- medinted under s (lore! horee shoe. prophetic of good luck. Uter the ceremony. which was performed by the Rev. '1‘. Snawdon, the friends present. who were near relutivee only~ of the contracting parties. sat down to a splendid mun? t (east: The health by Mr. nmes Graham. of that of the host. and hostess by Rev. Snowdon. Amid showers of rice and good wishes the bride and groom took their departure for the train for s trip nnl'th. v, ' $3M from tho “on!“ of mucus b! Dodd’n may mu 1 Toronto. J one Gâ€"The Toronto Street Railway provide: another case this week to strongman the mighty chain of proof that Dodd’s Kidney Pills we the only cure on out!) for Diabetes. Mr. 3. Km. 81 Fuller Street. eon- ductor No. 207. has been completely ‘cumd of an routed 10d long- [mm one at by Dodd'u Kldmy PJ‘J» after other so-cnlled I “cum" m utigrly aged. Kidmy x21". luau mum w w..-â€" “cum†had utterly (tiled. I Mr. Ross suffered for time your or um"'."tunummot with Diabetes tnd impune blood. He' ‘ hyd. to (Fit work. on account of on: of M â€â€˜1 inn-using | null-flung mum-I M the um All other remedies that anâ€: with their be used In ' tuned. he agreed. to "Wh'uuw‘m? please a. trio to try Dodd's Kidney ’ ‘ Pills. improvement began at once. ; RICH. ' BUIPHBEYSo and tax boxes enacted a “wrench M at. par. much. Bacall-3t cure. ' MMâ€... The Quick-t Wu. | (Runwayâ€"“While walking down the street the other on“ Spain-d nakedme it I could an him the quick- en m to the W mm." ‘ Arthurâ€"“.Wm did you tell him!" Ramseyâ€"9‘1 told. him to go on the manâ€: thostmtuulyell three cheer. for Splinâ€""-Etrper's Butt. A TORONTO OONDUOTOR rowmas oonnnnï¬s cansswan Md at present GELERT. CAEBRAY: o": "the P9“- ). use “I: Con. 0( Impact. as gaunt which at nod“ ‘ Mwood bwh “I: Inflated: km in w‘urcd by n we“ Ind! l hid mounts: a good Wt! 3'" .1 gm»! tune vocal-bod; W. sublet unccrcau'. “I'M undulon ; "In! 1 â€Perâ€! t: . t 0'» w‘ own I n! 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OR‘l‘GAG od- {Oil Sn, FBJDAY. mm: 17 13-33 ______________ ___________________ LORD WOLSELEY w m with my mue. nln I b. nude in the «sen 1‘0" lid Honey Order: we ‘w-l .1 to not. a cur own mt, â€w- whnyou nun by cub. .n burn,- but u mow two week- :‘MI W expires in order be “live been made to b; [that in the habit of on“ “I for high places until Id those proposed for pm ’ honors ii ascertained. D anon to believe ch W he been approached er I‘ he wlll accept the post Meal of Canada. and 1h “doling the expediency: He now occupies the Inder-In-Chief of the A m w ï¬lmed by expert n the Dominion uni the l‘ I a trillion: successor of m t illustrious vlcemys. ppolntmont as GOVBTDOT‘GI 00de the attention of C: cries, 3nd would be of grant romoï¬ng good relations on the W. At the same xi m. vacancy in the 011 ads-MM which the fr Rom would like to have 11M“ ï¬ll. Lord Wolseloy Ioldlor and a dlplomatist. eqw Which he may be called .mnol'dRoberts isus to web-at! (or bunineu I h nu or lornuhorter Um}. I .- mud-don. yapndty for reclaiming also he a candidate h:- L Ll o! Cumin of oxfl‘vmlw Moldy. and would be V WW â€- way- zive both you! 01‘ “q. Moo-buyouuku-wchmg # -dtbewwn Ind then-tea â€huh“ tiny! {allow your cm wï¬ï¬‚l «flea. We ant-o! mdil ?’ “who" unlou {but is d-~m I -30.!th , meial of unique repuu Impress the imagination o1 ï¬sh-speaking race in appointment has not been . ‘ vced, but it is generally †- War flice that Lord Wolse . who has been selected (I)! " ' t post. Nothing has ye: up Ihpdnt about it. but it may be ‘ the utmost conï¬dence that n." .00- ofl’crod tho Gown-nor- M o! Canvasâ€"Believed .0 VIII Accept. 1-3. June 1Lâ€"A deepatch to lbw. from London says: Tho wont has had unusual a may the vacancy for the voo- ‘M Numerous-candidatu- nnn-‘on have been mentioned. a V b F the (qolxd type) \"~ .ho'. quont inwnion. W In loci! c lumm l0 cub-ea uent mmnion tavern-mont- such is utnyod bd ham (or ‘10 o! nix or eght than or (our imflioni. 1! mole Hammond proportion“: chumo :33; Biilsion of Cod- oil with Hypophos- 5 strengthens the diges- 'ves~new force to the grand, makes rich, red |_ his a food in itself. ml to Recover the Money. bu. June 13,â€".1 special aw.- ann In the creditors or P P180 at Size-Coburg, Wile i Philip ot Sue-Coburg. wh d forging the signature 0! Stephanie m the ox: W. on bringing action agu . w to hoover the mo: “notices: lien-tor U lecuuy be pbo d n wry ambitious one. Wohuhy u now in his 66th 5 lids. to accept the offer. w hubtodly been made, he will r« Itrmy and devote the roman Women! work as Gorcr 3M4 to the completion of M b has long desire Went of Jusxicc “ M800 authorities 3] hw recently paswx W persons arre Y pasts on which the PM “record the dead: of hue pawns from Bright’s 3' A“, h victims num- EMS d thousands. Day . . I.“ w grows larger. .59}? hon this dï¬troycr. . _, with all 3:3 and mum, are not Den ‘0! a any deaths as m Bright’s Dis» YQ-flluehuny of misting W at Bright‘ 5 Disease I Dodd's Kidney Pills. mnadiau 2m. mnnsxxo anss PAIL†ONLY HOPE! L36. acwous Mot and a bun- and pains, simp‘; y 3v are not flashy int POST I. published w “W Illa! ll â€VLF“ 2 Perhaps it 5 it. but it may b1 05: conï¬dence that Me to him. The! am: of offering up- laoes until the will- used for prefer-meat rel-mined. There is belie“ that Lord reached and asked m the post of Gov Ida. and that. be Is axnodlencv of MIX-Dz WILSON c WILS {41, this is " Nance. al of Canada aqua "pun- mglmtlon of ; race in has not been is generally ; Lord Woisc- selocted for 2 has yet an- IO enemy bol’nm heavy. Tho in; auto The Luau. PLUG WI. 64 wn WI Ll mvn‘ 0w-