nu I911 hi. O. "39,010 a “Fat: '_~. “nest [on W38 rouble was I was one of they ‘ their fcet. and t] 2-. 8170f?! or 2-10, m ham-Hes. yet th blame. 131-. Pm flow or language â€1"- four confess Conciusion o! the col permission to tilt- principal. an 1’15: granted. 351k 5‘ Does not the E tin, receiver is :1 There was a de: :12th an! then 5's could crew 10‘ floctor stern us and his th’re varsity to leave DP 611:1. rPanV {Jr any ha! chic-f: was unite ; his nan in it- to_ the inevitable dys_ ’0 take his pums; \\ hat was mom im mule ey this was the way trims of a; neighl imam-hes aver the as the fruit was w not allowrd {0 be: was distributed an prodigality. The c and the doctor, a! boys of Ur: school 121"! detachm Hm Hop 5m. Hu was I) eight years the public a in; from 1891. Thu Mia-{tr and for tnme 5 acter, he a: Sound Coll fhc Senior Ho. wont to illon. and o profvesioral position on a}: athletics Evans was was an expert canoeist die a sail-boat with m {8!} km. nap}- a: I ‘ â€"'-»â€"- “ ‘ :00“): h. â€Man WIN mu, Iu}? 1'4ng hzmmmrttmu in minimum .et'm'ws that In he“ in his}! Additional e mm! by aunt nan not been g hetero he wins gage) to one (harming at“ Miss Cora Tam Lua- echoolmzu akiug a cours Fond of Athletics, 3 Soul Rider and I Good Shot, 3 Successful School Teacher and a christlnnrvâ€"Englnd to a Port Hope "on. hay. ._....L_-.. 1m,- mvnm- complained. ' trough Um llul'tur. after addressing the! it’s a. of the school, asked those ,3th and h: detached the plums from the best :h It boughs to stand up: Evans mechaa um: or Um four who jumped; to oration {let nus! though there had been the: cu‘ ’1‘“ or so. who had «impeded the is deli‘ 'JA'S. H. Purdiow Jun: :1. pretty The“ 0‘ language and he did not spare 3:; . to our confcssw culprits. At the iflodgso won or the lecture Evans crav- , on out A Innis-aim: to put a rqucstion to .Vvt the {our bore :11] the I 0d at: full.)"'5.‘ I'ivr-ip'nl. mm on the request be- hers 35 rant-:1. asks] in ringing tones; ' I not the Bible say, doctor, that l‘i'civer is as bad as the thief?" _ - was a, dead silence for a. mo- 30 u} an! than before anyzor the neglect ram!!! crew up' courage to amfle ; march» rx-tor sternly commanded Ev- y M his: three companions in ad- : space. 3' to lento the school. So the‘l who 9“ .on was never’answered. The The DE 10 was satisfactorily Minn“) ' few days ant! none of the {our 1 wmdow eflhin the estimation of fondle†the to} DI - CHARACTER SKETCH OF THE [ATE PTE. CHARLES NAPIER EVANS, 0F PORT HOPE. MEIâ€"3311’s aimâ€"mm; .. “-41.5 hon) in Port Hope twenty- n .iears ago and was educated in public and high schools. graduat- rrom the lattcu institution in I. Than he took a. teaCher'accr- Htx' .‘llll taught near Owen Sound ammo years. OI-mnbitiousohaxe 1'. he spent a year! at the Omen :; Collegiate Institute, passing szior Leaviin‘g examinations. win to the Normal College, Ham- and on obtaining a first-class eniol‘al certificate, acceptod a. ion on the Chadluun Public )5 «staff and subsequently remov- Amhcrstburg to assume similar - in the school in that town 5 prufï¬siou he achieveya success] was; rapidly qualifying himseifi up†higher positions, when the on: came last winter for ano- ci'nitingqnt. Rte. Evans had n military Course. in Toronto, r at his holidays and had become .3 with a love {or withering. ml-i not waist the call to arms. 24‘3qu with tho Mounted Rifles zufou. Squadron E, of which he n ember, sailed on the steamer :ttzu: and arrive.) at Durban “D. 10. With the same Squa- .v::m his brother, Will, who had 1:115th in London. They were :ny sons and children of Har- ~ler James Evans, of Port: akin. ' ere the The Weekly Post. Don’t BABY’S OWN SOAP Pure, Fragrant and cleansing. ALBERT TOILET SOAP 60.. lint. IONTIIAL. o IS UNRIVALLED FOR NURSERY AND TOILET USE. mun on laby'a «Ilene “In nnon v the boys with 5 6:35 nuvnnâ€" nA_nln ....-,l FRIDAY, IAI‘RI L m3; proficient I This 111131 15 (I. Wonder in its way, i and will arouse the respectful ml- mirntion of any citizen who has been in the habit of paying; $5 a. cor-ll, for 'l'uel umber the impression that its manufacture was a. long and costly I operation: T117: machinery was built at th-_: Hamilton foundry in Peterboro from plans procured by Mr. Hodgson as the result of a special visit to a Pennsylvania Chemical plant, and to the credit of the Peterboro firm be it said the duplicate plant Worked pcrfuctly from the very outset. The machinery is automatic. The hand“?! _a ‘liqxdyvood log perhaps 20 The newsmper carries the show window, as it Were, mto the homeaof the town and gives people an idea of ï¬le goods Mia]; 1f the gooda are right and the demriptlons right the people an over the town! can see the stock and will be interested in the word picture; ; , . An Advertising Pointer. No up-to-date business man will neglect his show. window-3, but many merchants neglect their advertising space. The window is seen by those who pus the storm and by no others. The cagn'ctly of tï¬Ã©- m'iil- 173me 3: to 40 cogda per day and ' Mr. Hodggon egtimgtea that “19 logs tak- on out during the winter will produce full y 5000 cords. The mill gang mm bars 3?. men. ~ ’ or 35 feet in length is placed in a. (rough-shaped receptaule and presto! it’s a. case ob good-bye to til-.3 log and hats off to a. half-cord of the best hardwood; cut and split with mechanical precision. The whole op- vration is done by same, from which tha out wood passes to carriers and is delivered aboard a. scom moor- rdï¬ï¬‚t a wharf son-nee 30 {get away. -Ad‘ALx, iThe Standard Chemical Company, Fon- , elon Falls. Owns One. ; Th: cutting of the llzouamls ul ‘(ole-s. of hardwood consumed in the hug: coke ovens of the Stan: Lax-J Chemical Works at Fenclou Falls nzsaus the upenditurc 01’ ll.’ large mm of monry for dangling; timber 9.111 the wages of a. large gang of men kept. husttlily ompku. (51] the year [0111! l, and in addition the cost of car- ‘ tinge to the will by train or steamer is no insonsklcrable item. Ho'yvevm. \3 03;} spuits are highly protectlxl and tho lav-products fetch lngh prices, so the company can pay the bill and still hand over big dividends to the m: -k3 stock holders. Mr. Thus. Hodgson, oI Burnt River is tlzt: comp: an} s timber fol-emu, zml (luring tha past winter he had a gang. of ov 31- 50 mm at work in: a. limit on Balsam Lake, a. low. miles rxom Coboc-mk. The maple and blfl h lo gs “ore drawn to the shoe or the lake, and as soon as the snow disapâ€" [mural a saw-mill was erected close by, in which†to manufacture the logs mlo cordwood. ‘ For sale by P. J. HURLEY, Lindsay dyspe ' ma: 'éat’ionteo’c'i’ io‘c.“ ' ‘k'. 51!» £21m for26c. â€130: 3:?» ALL 0300233. A Wonderful Preparation "30ch Oered‘Coï¬ee." pure. whole. none. noun-tubing. highly recomlm'ndml by leading phgmcians. Rocko is equui to 40¢. co co, at only costs g the price- md is used at med: instead of poisun. om teas-ad coflee. B constant use BOKOO CEREAL 00 FEE win give 7°! 1113- W- titymm CE‘E’KY' heal!!! 'I'hn ï¬rm has-a pail a penalty of $220 anal tha some! of the sauna valuu has been added to Mr; Jdl‘lï¬i'u‘i ‘Old Curiosity Shop" to heap company with many other weights, meat-urea and weighing mat-hams. which like Mark Twain's heathon‘Ch'xnee: hm] wags that were dark and tricks that were vain. E i Trick of a Firm Detected and the Dis- i ‘ honesty Pailshod. ' 1i Bciievmc Daiiy Ontario: Our rc- * ) potter not untrequentiy calls into the office of the inspector of Weights and Measures for the Believille dis- l {riot in this city, to get items ofnows. [As a mi: Mr. Jamison is as tight M thr- proverbinl hark in giving of- iiciul information. but once in n. whi'e he has an item of general in- tnrmt whk‘h the public ought tn know about. By the “119'. it may not b2! gonorâ€" nlly known that tim Ikllvrlili! Weights nmi Measures diatriut whiz prism- an Eastern Ontnrlm from Row. mmniiin to the â€mince or (meme. vixr‘vpt theOiMWn Vinny. in MI m; {99h countless Thu ‘nimh Mimi; from this â€\idhn; m- district is’ Hm punishmnnt at n mm in Hip Macaw 1m! at it M mung mmin a. pihmwm mun “wain ‘ in {My MM 1»; hum; in» imiaa m Hm Mathias iwlgngmg u.- it With hand Tm: m :19th «M ouflaisiami «a "alum“ its WM 9! dgrrau‘img; iiia {whim {mm W‘iiimj may mush . M ha that» within! Mm mid ma watuiuu tsunami, flu mmigh huwuv: er! ho my inexperiaimei magma and matusuwa pine-e: who wuuki nut get hate a. mo): as aid and f’dadb‘" as Wit. â€he mnment he saw the Wï¬igtt, Auromflc connwoon mu. I _ 1?;me juumJ tho Mmlmdist Mun-42h m luau «mm: mm Heme iwv_,\‘thi n u and wonlua a must uunmutent L maï¬a-n, 313 um almost made an his mum a tow mantiius mice to he. come an emlrxelist amp was study: ing to that and. fig folï¬ï¬m‘t llu ow» mitt to his country to beam‘wm‘d in its behalf and mum it was seen by Ms family that he was wtuatgd by a. hint: 8mm) of duty. no objection “'asg‘ouem As he expreued it. he felt until: could beVo! alanine 11L South Africa. as ho was a. good ahot, a capital horseman and of sauund physique. Within a little more than a. month from the time he landed he met the opportunity he sought and laid down! his life for Maxims, tax" which thousands have died but nune with more honor. ' . II 9 mm EQIIQ new“ III a?“ Q "I9 In!“ ' III: I II II WI?“ II “Maï¬a: Ill‘t “hag Mg“ vIfl II VIII IIII‘ IIIII .fl-II PEI“ IIIIII’ IIII IIII-I I‘IIINIII; II“ T“! me CHI IiIIIIKIPPI 9'. “9*: III In III: IIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIi r-iII III IIIIIIIIIIQIIIIIII IIIIIiIu. uI OIIQWII. with 6011. In no. em»; Stuns, mm at South I IIIIII. ImIIqu, {JHIIWI Eu": tint?!“ and MIN-a DISHONEST WEIGHTS USED. 5nd ig abb§itiv§éure f9: C.A.H. in Ottawa. Citizen giihikléif 9! mm; iwl 'mu Bark l“ at 9‘ 0““wa "a“! 3‘. Swim M» a! a! “Having been a suï¬â€˜erer from backache and kidney trouble {or years, and having been advised to try Dr. Pitcher's Backache' Kidney Tablets, I did so. The result in my case has been moSt satisfactory. as I am entirely cured and can h‘ghly recommend this remedy to all sufferers from pain in the back or kidney trouble in any form. I have heard many persons speak highly of these Tablets. and I know in every case whereI recommended them they produced a. prompt and per- manent cure.†â€(Signed) . ROBT. ROSE. Remember Dr. Pitcher’s Backzwh'e Kidney Tablets are altogether (11f. {erent from the common kidney pills With which the drug stores are filled. Every Tat-let goes to, the right spot. and you can fool every dose doing “on good: . , , . . ‘ 55mm); r'eonovc every bit of win from the song. nailing back, because they. get at the origin of the who id the Wa- ‘ . There no.5 no medicine ever before been compo ed ‘llke those Tob- lets forhbmzkache, kidney and urinary troubles of both sole; , . _ Do not Hitter away your health' aid money and prolong your. misery experimenting with‘ all sown of‘remediep, whiclrln my inmos- are prepared by persons ignorant of the scion» of m or! notlklllorf ill the treatment of kidneynond urinary assumes, cad whose pin. and poflon. "mtiy. my: r91»; tmfle. mite-o o: Wat-at- ~~ : .l Di. Pit‘chei’i Bathing YKmn‘ jey' m?“ 'm' “m'iï¬â€™mԠ- ' 99:21:91 can: to_ take, And ovuyfdooe, helps the‘cure. m-mï¬i’?ï¬t htty Tablems in a, bottle. me 50 can a. home, or tum ham... 1 31.65,; wt all mam or tent by mil. mm 1». 2m Pitchin- Cg, 'I‘Orolto» Ont. - . b e;,::Jc..‘£- if; They Curt-ed Him of Backache and Kidney Trouble, Which Had Bothered Him for Years. The Originator of the Well-known “Bose Hair Grower†Speaks in Glowing Terms of the Beneï¬ts lie Derived From the Ilse of Dr. Pitcher’s Baoxaohe Kidney Tablets. Mr. Robert ROse Eulogizes Dr. Pitcher. Very Tenacious of Life anl withstands droughts remarkably well. Rape may be sown about 'the first or May on‘ rich, well prepared soil for early feeding. and additional sowings may be made at intervals as desired. lit is a-Vlvlsaible to sow. rape in drills two feet apart, and cultivate as for. turn'lpi From. one to two pound»: of seed of the Dwarf Essex variety should be Sewn to the acre, The many pun-0115 of the “Rose Hair Grower" all over Canada who are using that excellent preparation for the hair 41an 8:31p will no doubt be plucsed to learn. that the'originat or and Compounds}:- of that splendid hah‘iouic is now in the bustoflldalth. having been cured of a, very sv- veme backache and ‘kklnby ‘troubl‘e which formerly afflicted him, by the use of the new! hunky weenie, “Dr. ‘Pitcher’d 89.0th Kidney Tah- lets." Mr. Rose- is naturally delighted to be rid of his aches and pains and very gladly gave Dr. Pitcher the following statementâ€! his case,â€": Lucerne should be sown; in the spring on clean, very well prepared ground. either alone or with a. slight nurse crop of barley, wheat or oats and at lrmst 20 pounds of good fresh sued to the ante. It is a. little slow in’ gaining a. foothold and should not be pastured the first year. but after That1ti£,; ‘ i t lhmn hum-tors 0r 1‘ “Fm-1‘9 P0" IV-‘l' Millet in‘nnoilwr plant that in nu um: of Influx mm and mime. PM“ lk‘ulm-l)‘ gool M u. mtvh crap. 1 “ham. or millet, one half a N110?" can eomellmea he sown after a [0‘ rod put any; of corn or mrghum. one 0;» crop of p'YlA'l‘ and onto has her (mm-luv u! a square rod nor day. mm o" the mount and If um Th‘ above is u lolr estinmte for u in (milk-lent .nolfluw u, ulna-l it. 1 days finding on lmml In n. mxnl state will .‘l' H a [an "Oli- n mm: mrl nl wills-Mich. mnl will: no nlluwum‘v in Join M Hw- rate of about: thlrl rur gym-him Nu ml“ M" W'I'W‘ pounds par nrm it will fill‘nllu'l l mmmmr- one hall a mum-3 r011, 0' lmuenropol marl luzlclpr in the mid “\1‘. lmllny. in“! 1H“ “90!? 0" “ï¬lm". I"? â€f _\“Kugh “W ï¬mmnm m†m n Mrs lmllnm MW! â€WW9 '5 sum in mm mllmn-lanmnm vim ll 21ml airline aruwlh. nut (\NOWNIF it‘ll“ Me the hunt vnrinum UH! the «llama eatiumte hi mums: (mm M"... n “a“ M“ 3,. u†lllmliél‘l NWWN. we lmii tho one you . will for full lmh x All new in lime «mpg in nothoieht in who? \H'x rnilmlth' lull will» M (.m n. vow f"? "r39 l “2* '1‘"? the Millit‘fll H" «l (hawk l silo-gill will he i-iili'nlflhhl on l m MGR. Ilium†‘ n â€w it in "le: hug: lo make a liberal Tho EM“ Huber n...- z -_ . - lfllillll illlommux Thole well he liu not a. la ihn main uuiiolilu M. mu- “mm.†mum mu uunluu‘ will he ml and ' 7 , . . . -. l alloulll uul bu town mml lhui “M" A i s .M ouilsl for will on tillage. or plow i or has mum", willed MM mm». m molar a.» green minute. | , . z . . ha ans , MN um 'Mh helm mellowed m the Au“ it will "8“ any t“ can mums was «i to! new. it omw in older the usual auilublu kiwi ul‘ 0mm . e. , ,l . - , dull; like our“. three pants u! need to El‘tw. lull tho period it \vhluli 'ill I†maple f ‘ ' our but u u: ' he available. ‘or one ol }(.:i;ln‘;':IIi-;'e. move" rang. page Jud lmoamioleil, more will ho requimil‘ oats. \‘owliw. millet. sorghum and P k 80W. ‘:""“"‘35' um utter " row will be found most satialaptory. '9†“““"§-‘ u "l ‘5‘“ 0' “ WW and the list llama! will cover limo- 3:30- gmiluh‘l; "13:3 Jalllllhlhwl “:8 u . , . ~ '- -t ' very we: .. grist J an - ii: iii.) the whole season If oown a "n by aloe-k. but “a (worn, it in uncu- ouilablls inurrn'la.‘ ‘ innocuous in its nature. and some R5†30““ n the 1‘4" . additional food, oufll as oil-nuke. et:.. will provide the earliest loud in the should be athled to balance the r..- spring. but as grass‘ is usually ubuu- I tlon. (hurt at that time. this crop is not Soju, or soy bonus, have been rath- likely to be hooded unless 9 complete or extensively grown: for (Odd-tr in system of soiling is practised, Clov- (in: southern States for some yeaâ€, 91'. while it Will grow well. comw' and are gaining popularity in the next on the list and will lurnim' North as well. They produce agreat a." luminance of 8004 feed during amount of rich forage, growing to the laittor half of June. Lucerne, or the height of from: two and one-half alfalfa, where the soil and climate are {an arable to its growth, should be ,gm,ï¬rst ' wing (We to throc'yeliow soiling crops. It can be out almost Saw about the same as for com 00 as early in the spring as rye, and a. fine, deep, firm and moist seed béd, furnishes at 100453 ““09 crops 981' in rows about 80 inches apart, and Season of highly nitrogenous food. It - on tin level, from two to {our peeks is greatly reliahel by all kinds of of seed to tho acre. They are likely stock, but is apt to cause bloating to do well in' Southern Ontario, and if carelessly pastured. In the south- in (similar latitudes. although they em Wis of Ontario it generally have not as yet been largely tried. stands the mute: well, and lasts for On» account or their. richness in pro- ycars without rc-seediu'g- itein. and their nitrogen gathering Lucern'e should be sown! in the ability..thcy are worthy of attention spring on clean, very well prepnxed and trial. The yellow. my bean has ground. either alone or with a. slight been the most satisfactory or all nume crop of barley, wheat or oats varieties tested [n.Calnm and at least 20 pounds of good fresh - F. W. .HODSON. 1â€,! 6. (I... Ani‘A ‘I'L 8- a. I:LLI- -l-._. In' raviugout thq “your. it. is ncccs. my to know how my head of an!- mah- it is dcslrgi to feed. Tim {0!- lowin-g estimate has been guano of thn land required to produce sufflv. lent green feed (or a. cow for one any. .gro but mtg! to My own mod- and amt. The chief objection to Coiling m that timo' us too valunme to be employed {or this purpose. But It In Incoming very evident that on high- -p: Iced lunch and with valuable harri‘w or flocks m cannot afford to neglect our stock durlng the summer proug'xte. Some mggwtlons as to ' i-z-h selection and growth of suitable crops for summer feeding are worth; 1 or consideration. A um of ram! "an and in Minot. 0' the mum» at Om» nu lo. qulnd u a flow t" On Iâ€. Thu 108865 tutu occur annually to any taxman: mm the drying up of their pauturca In July. August a“! Squawkâ€. should mama ovary stock mm marrow u. imam a! green teal. In most cases only personal emu-ï¬ance with fodder plmti will en- ablu ,a ï¬rm to met-min which 1 mmm mmmmn m m’ «mm. mm mm MI “MN. Jf Lucmne or Other Clove:- --Cluulie Gaudanr; of Ban-iv. broth- e110! Jake. is said to be eveni faster â€an the latter for short distances, and] is about to go into training for mulling honors. General Sporting lotus. â€".B:1rrie and Orillia horsemen at" taking of forming a. circuit. â€"L'1ke Blmcoo fishermen are mak- ing: big catches of white fish. H “W mun “mum: fur ogur mum!» n mom mu Du mwn mm! Hm “with av Mm twume named MM warm. on law um has heâ€! prepared ‘m the mum“ way «a to! corn. It now» in drills "to our". three pants at need will In ample to: an acre. hut it lwoadoaocw. more. will 1m u» alt-m. It h s'ow in “anus“. but at al' it has attained a height of a low inche- gmwun in very mpld. and the 01011 very huuy. It In greedâ€: sat- on by stock, but like (worn. it hi my- lion-accent: In its nature. and some additional food, such as uni-cake. et:.. dinould be nuded to balance the ra-i‘ t on. I Millet in nnuUwr plum that In pur- ‘lk‘ulmly fool M n. muoh crop. It can tomel men he sown! after u for- ‘ new crop of pmsn and outs hm been taken off the noun] mm It tlmre In uulliclent moisture to um it. It will .u-M a mu crop 1: mm: early In Jnm n1 Um rate of about. thirty mumh par mm, It wm («I-mm n ante (Wop u! may! fuzlclpr m the mid. «m M Mumâ€. The: ammnm hum. 39m in Mun-t mlh «M Jnmnw mm; wk“ are the hunt vnrlnum (om mm“ It new: mm In Hm we“ I: imm- hu- MN menr. An. MIMI wry mJMMn MI Imhnr M- {M muuww pm u! («MM tn mu». Mums ‘wlll 519k) a. conddkmblyr larger ‘nmonnt of graph fodder peflmc In Ontario. It In YOI'J‘ desirous for sollln‘g purposes. 96960le on dry (lurk-ts. It appears to be touched by all classes of farm stock The greatest drawback to the more ex- tensive cultivation or the 17m in Canada In the lgh price Med for the soul, At present prlce. It wl'l probably be found beat to sow hatch-es along wlth penny and (late, at the rate of one bmhel or vetchoa. .one bushel of poem and two bushels of oats per acre. This mixture will prc-slucn an excellent crop for July‘ um! August [coding and wlll also uf- ‘ l’nrd good pas-turn .1er the first nut- ling. if out early. am am Ewan We mm a: â€.9 w“ R“ â€ï¬‚u.“ Wi tar "BIN 1mm w, an" any cur mung dairy uuwa. .‘l‘hay would m gun a. early in the spring an the gum“ will noun". and at intervals "awnâ€. at the mm a! about three bushels {icy am, (equal parts, or t†bush- v on.“ to 0m. 0! pause.) ._ 2 what or We: am now‘ frown “W1 Mo a constant-ah“; â€one“. equinlly by dulrymen. W â€a lkelyao prove of "ï¬lm. uo July in 00W 3‘10. cow. tln um, time anal Britt-u â€labia. mum Fall “I «5311.. The m‘mon spring vetch has boon most â€new“, ‘ grown. but recent crporlmguu ‘0 to] show that ."'_ I I’m IIIIIII III. II! no» II ““93. “13. I :IIIII- IIWI IIIIIIII Ivor. II in: um! mIIIII If": â€f In {W Live Stock Commissioner. The Hairy Vetch ln pur- eueuu mm, 1min mo am At BALMORAL ‘ Mayor Lewis Wigle 01 Remington says that 6.000 tone of anger boots will be ruined in Essex County this year. The prevailing price will be $8.26 e ton. be we. " Regina». N.W.T., April 21.â€"Tho Ao- 53m§Iy_'§! pol-30104 W011 Sum-day Brussels, April 21.â€"â€"At a. general Council or the labor party, held here yesterday, it was resolved that work by the strikers in all Sections should be resumed. ‘ The Council issued a. mandate to the working men to this oiled. last evening: ' London, April 21. â€"The ï¬rst wheat ship to come under the new taxation ‘egulations. the German ship Henri- etto from Sta Francisco. arrhed in the Tyne Saturday. The American wheat on board the vase] will hav; to pny o. duty 0! £660. Sydney, New South Walm. April 21.-â€"John See. Premier and Colonial Secretary of New South Wales. here Saturday night at a. banquet at which were present Richard John Seddon, the New Idealaud l‘romier; Edmund Barton, the Prime Minister and Minister for External Affairs in the ï¬rst Austra- lian Federal Cabinet; Wil- lim John Lynn, Minister, for Home Allah-s in the Australian Fed- eral Government, and other promin- ‘ent colonial residents, said the time was not far distant when Great Bri- tain would realize that her interests would best be sened by giving pre- ference to the trade of the British colonies, to which she is allied by ties of blood and kinship. The reduction of the remains occu- pied about two and a half hours, or a little longer. The same afternoon at 3 o’clock, the body of Mrs. Bar- clay, a. Point St. Charles lady, who died during the winter, was consum- A few weeks ago. as the trustees of the Mount Royal Cemetery were seated around a table receiving a re- port to the ell‘ect that the crcmntory furnace was completed, Senator Ogil- vie, who was the representative on thet body of the Presbyterian Church used the following words: "I wonder who will be the ï¬rst man to use the plant, now that it is completed." Little did the Senator suppose at that moment that his would be the ï¬rst body consumed in the new cre- motory. Montreal. April 21.-â€"â€"Saturda_v morning, at an early hour, the ashes o! the late 1101). A. W. Ogilvie were taken from the retort of the canna- tory on flount Royal and delitered to the representatives 0! the deceas- ed, to be interred in the family plot, a. short. distance away. Son-tor Ogilrlo’u Renal-I I‘ll-u to no Inclncnled in New Yin-l. “-mwbclongs to Winnipeg Blanchard enlisted in Peterboro. On. tario. ‘ ' Luiiilmi. April 21.2mm; tram â€ï¬lm“. the mnwimmlem u! The Hundnul mam Chow ii mml min-nu m lwllevo "in! n milmlw narcoâ€" mvlil. whim will wmo uiulimlly «on, MM. and lead in an early ooh-«Hull at liomliiies. lm» lawn llmdfli 'l‘lio mriwimmluut at Thu Daily mu at Uliwlu m): it in "mum ilwvo iliut the Boer deloulu in Pro- lnris have full power to noauilaiu, wltliout "bronco lo the: Boer lead- ers in Europe. Mm have no real in- fluence on the [name iivgotlmiun» (3.3.3. (and-I"... Ottawa, April 2l.-â€"Two more ca- sualties in the Second Canadian Mounted Rifles have been reported. A cablexram to llis Excellenc the Governor-General from Cape gov". dated April 19. says that Farrier. William Hunter, is seriously ill at Elandsiontein of a gunshot wound. and Corp. William Blanchard is seri- ously ill at, Elzuulsfontein of enteric fever. Hunter. who was wounded 1t Kloinhardt in the W o! NJVJP. Ana-bl, Putmpd. It is believed the Transvaal»: will everywhere accopt the terlnn. as they are in lio Way «Miami for n wlnler mm. The imly difllcully likely to occur will. il in lhmigiil. in will: Orange Fm Slnlm. in "l. mountain» More will be no cannon ol holiilliim 'i‘lw delmnien A“ «Wind Mall in l’roioria ilw middle ill low. ‘ ' Pretoria. April ISLâ€"The Boer dele- gates left here at 9 o'clock last. night {or various destinations to confer with the burghera In the ï¬eld. I‘m-“men mu Accept. Pnetoria, April 20,â€"Gen. Dowel. has gone to Hellbron, Orange River Colony. Gm. Dothn. the Transvaal commander-ln-chlel, has gone to Vry- hold. Transvaal. and Gen. Delnrey. manner MU: Mr. Stcyn. «ex-Preo- ldent ol the Orange Free State. has gone to Klerksclurp. Transvaal. They have arranged to meet the burghers at dlflerent rendezvous. and submit the British ternm. I an. 1mm M Haunt-v0... In» to 1 mm-ou. lulu" and â€am. in. In" t. Runwayâ€"Ion: Ty and In“: Vlou Capo Cuba:- um: “u no Tnumlou mu anon Tuna. “Balmorul. Cape Colony. Saflrduy, April 10.-â€"Gcn. Lucas Meyer, com- mander-Ironic! o! the Orange I-‘n-c State forces. Smw‘ Secretary Rciu. ot the 'l‘mnsvuu! “ml the other mem- rq of their party arrived here last night and this morning promiod to the north. Tin-y wcr‘e accompanhd by n with}! uft‘rz't' It Is their in- tomion to consult, with the Boers in the ï¬eld. ' Colonies Demand Preference. CBERIATION AT HONTBEAL They Oiuom and [m mm to Hi. Particular Dimm. THE BOER LEADERS “’ork to 1:. Man“. BOQI' Doug-u. Lune Pretoria. She Flrlt‘ to Pay In.†M: Pun. hm ooollq'o oduuiou. 0! coax-o0 Mn. cote: in “thin“ ï¬lms: “it! no! unto, b“ IMINIMIOI “poo? old Juicy did-«luv o Loti- mt fun: 3 1h; Island â€to“. Duvet Ledger :‘ Etoluticvn is wonderful. John Jmob Alto: ouncto Alimic: may you! :30 ad huh I {or nine ‘11 (art. He in jut u ordiu: gnu; rmigr-u when he "(not Now Yc: und now The M3. Ann, 0! Goth-M Fou- Hundred, tutu um no -__a cu_ ha :- plug-n aim ho I am any Fate. You are your Fate. It is not the mystery (1 Fate, but the mastery of Fate. Heaven is no mag- net drawn irresistibwu or Bell a vow tex to sink the sinner in. Lt me are to sing mgoorclb hematter is just a case of present choice. We can make the harbor or we can Wreck. just as me please. It J‘dm mmpkin saws wheat, John Hulnph'n will gamble to the Last mi on his farm that he will reap the name. and. it he saw. oats coming up. the w John would. throw (its. Somedwsnotap when: John «Hawker: A we punt bounti- hlyotflloaeedsdfaim.aud find that we donolt mm. I. L. grew older. the habit grew stronger. and he would barrow his nefghbar‘ 3 paper do stunts with a fnend's lawnmower, and all that kind of thing. He built 'amw- of houses, and rented them (1-. "so ‘2mmr h a month pnyahhe hyadvance. ‘ Luck; ? The war-Id was aure it “as luck. m: said even thing he touched tamed to money. But the man candn'tdin polar. torhe made every cent a Net. . I. L. Skinnum lived. in a. town just west of here. I. L. was always great on saving, and when he was a kid he would carry his copppers. and while all the other youngsters were making tracks for the candy store. I. L. would trot in to matermmialias and say. "See ma, l'se dot sadder copper," and into the bank it would go ker whack. As Live within your famine. and Fate will always see that you carry a wad or can write a check. ‘ a. bamd. and} dark lit-(ï¬n; (3.3%? a; refuses to give a fellow: a big head un- Less he max the button in the side noggn. T99?“ Fate again. There is nothing aurer than Paste and {pan 3 tntah’st. Why: irs to be will be, and if John Joneslies in bed in we morning, when he 5110th be out humping. John ana will be the out humping. John Jones wifl be the mnkest kind it a. (Me. Yes. there is nothing m:- tlnn Fate and what in to be will be, and if Jahp Jones humus, and keeps a bustling, ix may be John Jones, esq.. Hon. John Jones or any 0k! thing he gets his mind on. That's Fate for you. Go to bed early. and Fate dei let yo? wgke 9p yvf'galout a tongue like enure‘nmonnt of powder explod 3. blinding flash, singing of! the ccybrows, lashes and hair, and feared injuring his eyesight. lrldgonorth lay any Lou his sight as the Result. Two Goa-oration lack. II. Puvull. hidden. Na in m “we 00 00M†the quantum ot' in your awn. If on are «No to pay down a ration “um m In so ad allow you to repuy nu In equivalent to mu with this ditomwe, that in time mm the mule on {ma pmpefly u tout c . 0% Hours-0 a... to t.†mu. Inqjlglgna loan anï¬ivmus somnanu Call and inspect Remember The “RUDD HARNESS Go SellsaCheapnfor Cash. BIAE O'FIQI A “'55:. RTIX‘E‘â€; Tm??? Pvt‘.‘ to C': Team Collars. Leathf-r 0r Cloth for Curry Comb and Brush for me a mi A good set of Singlc Harness from Sufgt Pads lcr 25c. -vmu cuu mum 101' 10¢ a piece. we do all kinds of! repairing, especially rcfacing old collars. pee: our stock. No trouble to show our goods. Everything Guaranteed Satisiactory. itdc‘s Old Stand, Lindsay main. 0"- IMHor the qua-tin of buyia or building a how o: lo w pay dawn a mum of! o pumhm price In will "9",» m up“ a mommy gum“. which in 5-1;- -44! -' - “‘0 a mm- ] In“: In Our Church». ' Rev. Chm. A. Eaton, D.D., has a 313;."- timdy article. in the April Maxine yard I number of the Westminster on‘ “In grovoru. Webeg to inform the farmers of Victoria County and adjoining Count- iee thet we now have our Seed Peas prepared to plane with growers who hue left their nmee for the same. We wieh they would «life: the need before First of chmry. Any ferm- ere who hove not booked their mace formdendwinhingtegrowthe [one would place eel! et the need were- bome end lave Mm We still hue a. H; to Ike. with t Ion Truth than Poetry in This. 5 There is [1011285013 that tempts one afield Ike the spring time. Even be. fore the first buds burst there is sud: an expectancy ï¬ne the blend all: , and. much prophetic joy in the song i of the birds that there seems to be- . more enchon'lment in expectancy than in fulfilment. In the spring: walk, however, there is one dimord- ant not: wm ls felt before one get clear of and when one perforce tetanus to the dwellings of man. Thane is no time of the year. when the dirtlneia of the door plots, the dingincss of the paint. the dilapidated condition of the woodwork and untid- in‘ess generally has so depleting an effect. This condition of untidinas is greatly added to by our tendency, to neglect our woglworl: decoration. Boards rotten and sprung. fence and dam--posts askew and faded point are all form of ruin wthh are without 1 romance. ' NOTICE P8. SEED PEAS Gm: can is mod n _u_pply_ only uticlo true to nun. ad 011$“ qnï¬ty. William-St. - - LLVDSA Y, 0!“. Damienâ€"w“. Innu- 01 Marriage Econ-as, Insurance int! Red Elf». Agent, Mount Plea-mt, Ja mes McLean, COMMISSIONER. Seed lerehantnend Dealer in Agricultural Implements. - an ml lam“ b I-y. '0 to... Don-cu. I... rm Oé:mluomnmo .00... II. . Quuliou Slut to: Ion. Tun-nut. 7 “I think you 50711.0 ofl’apring of a peach tree." whispered young (Ember, sud than they a: char. “luau: ofl'opring of u gust family tree,†aid the you: tit], gala; at the porth of hu- meow". JAMES KEITH y 1: low! current at. b to tnpmi. Infly. Lou’s Young; Dream the 3.; limit-fly In your on H