+ 5 mn ed work of the Prime Minister. B speaker consistently strong uniformly effective on the platfor he --_-- 'Morarss Suourp Exercise GREAT ~ Cane in CHoosing MeDICINE ~ Por- CHILDREN, = one needs a we dicine and mothers cannot in making a selection d "soothing" prepara bly contain opiates and il drugs, which stupifly one, and pave the way to and equalled only by the Premi of Ontarie. Such a man, on natio ought to be in Parliament. ------n Well Done, Columbus! "& coffstant vecessity for the use > narcotic drugs. Undoubtedly the Very best, and the very safest medi cine for little ones is Baby's Own Tablets. They are mildly laxative and gentle in their action, and cure all stomach and bowel troubles, re Reve simple fevers, break colds, pre- | week, Wm Sm'th, Esq., ¢ "vent croup; and allay the irritation | had the honor of being una accompanying the cutting of teeth] po cen President of the Associatic here these Tablets are used, tied RY Frat ones sleep naturally, be 8 causes of irritation and sleeplessness | are rrmoved in a natural way. Ex- ing anything of that gentleman "iperisnced mothers all praise this superior executive medicine! Mrs. H. I. Fox, Orar Ridge, Man, says:--*"Baby's Own At the seventeenth annual mee ers Association held at Toros abilities wi { readily admit. in all the Qualities which make a and and in Parliament, he is surpassed by no man in public life in Canada, al rather than on party grounds ing of the Clydesdale Horse-Breed- to last umbus, imously | selection is a judicious one all know The firm (Smith &| : ) { tion with honors, taking third place ut EZ We regret to learn that M Reach, met with a distressin accident on Friday last. engaged in cutting down trees o m er {when it rolled over on one of h ne ning him to the ground in such manner that the in two before he conld be extractec Mr. O'Neill has the sympathy of a in his misfortune. 2t ed to learn that the sufferer under the circumstances. Miss Ethel Willard isto be cor |gratulated on the success of he on | | pupil; "Mis 1€ | 4 y , lat the Mid-Wmter Examination | held recently at the Toronto Cor 's I servatory of Music | passed her Pgimary Piano Examina Marshall O'Neil, lot 19, con. 10, He was his farm; he had just fallen one legs, breaking both bones and pin-| tree had to be cut All will be pleas- 18 pro gressingaswell as could be expected sate Jackson of Scugog, | bridging a special "messen ger Miss Jackson r. Horkey WOMEN'S ILLS. g Perry AcaIN Victorious. n|{ At the Great Hockey "Tourna- | ment held at Markha t week, | the Port Perry team wereftriumph_ < man's best friend. hey enrich th 1s form their functions Commercials. It was in this fatter | relief and ease, contest-- Port Perry vs. the Com-| Pills are the best medicine that 3) | science has devis for women. at mercials of Toronto--=th € most ; : at the m [al periods of life. These pills suc | ceed!when all else fails, | of grateful women endorse the truth confident ofiyictory, | of these statements, Mrs. John to | White; Sahanatien, Ont, says: ht gives me ple : to bear testimony Nar away the c 2 give me I casure d St J s bs y 2 up, but. Btgsoon It great value of Dr. Williams' | became evident that the Cone: | Pink Pills as a cure for the ailinents |cials were no match for the Port | that afflict so many women. I sul- a fod | ] | Perry team, they failed to score and | fered greatly and the periods were Th Se 3 a % vg hese met a complete white. w sh. The | very irregular, but thanks to these interest was manifested. Toronto's , | hockey enthusiasts were present almost en mass ri oth { " ¢ | Richardson)ofwhich he is senior m | hs RE | pills I am now quite well and free Tahlc ts are the best medicine | have W ard ganjohwh n le lssunior mel {among the list cf successful cand .| Score being'3---o0 in favor of Port from the pains 4 it - made my life * Be: chi 3 { ages, | ber made a gra showing m t r oy | The 'T 3 " p ¥ 4 ever used for children of all Spee. Jer MAC a grand si o hg m : latps. 'This is a very creditable | Furry. The Torontoniansg#iri | aimost a burden, | cheerfully give # p aby |e B ) 1s, 1 ' | . They are tinly a biessing to .:baby | exhits of Clydesdale Sta lions, thus | chewing for both pupil and teacher. | 10g fully convinced ghat tk geen | my experience for the benefit: of . and mother's friend. | sustaining the reputation of this | H suflering®women " These Tablets arelguaranteed 10! Coutty for possessing animals i contain no opiate and can be given | " to a new-born babe. Sold by all druggists or scout post paid, at 15c. a box, by writing the Dr. Williams' cine Co , Brockville, Ont that class unsurpassed in the worl lian Spring Stal At the great Cana | lion Sha held in week, in Class section . . tunately howeve Ww ave , | boros--this time at Toronto on A j : . A METHODIST CHURCH. |to January rst, 18g9-- Smith & Rich. | {nately however it will have to be | : Postpaid, at soe. per box, or 'six Ly : : % : I1aik over till o rie | Tuesday last--when for the first | boxes for 82 50, i Vostle i h | our next issue. REV. 6. HCO {asdson's (Columbus) King Cross, | | + Ph ae 4 | to 4 % A CCTHoR Sil f 10 Sit _. |timethey were beaten by that team en tree Bsbbath Services, 10. { carried off second prize ; their Duke | AUCTION SALE oF 40 SHorT-HorN | ' i Hasvion {of 'Cornhill taking third dnd their | AND HiGH GRADE - CATTLE, &c.-- It r-------- Gentlemen are You Bald? Stes ime Shalit nth, | y akin P p Hig RAD A , &« | 1 iE welodme ad condubied to sen bt a ho » Gand thew will be s t : ) Ihe long-delayed allotment of -- yes T oor | J of aigie taking sixi will be seen by the mammoth post- 3 : i HATE p ST. JOHN'S CHURCH. { Laird of Craigie taking sixth in the een by PP Tithe remainder the Canadian Paei- | I'vost yourself the Ast Ay same « In Class I., section | ers that Mr. Lachlan McPhail, Jot tot : Cov gring Toupees. Piyf (PRESBYTERIAK.] ' : d A B < | fi land 1s to be carried | Dorenswend's mavufactures sre worn® on 4 ) i le Stallior lec v2 ro near . i) on ' ver 55 cads hy cluss i nlf REV. W. COOLER, 'R.A, Pastor. 1B--Cly lale Stallions foaled ir . . { ) | through. We are told jhat) "the [853.000 heads by all classes, acd in o Wabbath Servi 1.00 rnd 7.00. Week Evenin 1899 --the same firm carried off first Tu March 3; he intends to | ' stations of life. They are the essence of i Service, Thursday 7.0. meen g Pi oo i I i I . | ) T Government is considering a pra. | perfection, light in weight, durable and a -- on their Pioneer, and in Class II, | dis 1S entire herd he | \ great benefit to health, and a protection to | 1s UF ' ' 4 : pos hat 2,500,000 acres ® h I : BAPTIST CHURCH ection 2--( bredClydesdale | sale includes, seven short-horns: { position 2,500,000 acres alatid the head against Cold, Dranghts, Catarrh, REV. MIL MF AR] oe z ai Ai ) ) ) .'tlands be given to the company,| ete. Trying on and demonstrating the LY. ME. ) Sta aled in 1900 ten milclycows and calves { the} privciple or ate blocks | comnletntss of these goods free of chnrye. | 1.% d on their General | , eight heifers ri threel.. I Pe "or ate |MOEKS | He will heat Port Perry, Sebert Hous ro ; . ' 1 aR a ff heit | being dropped. The intention' of | Friday, February 20th y G 1 third on their General | Yé2rs in call, four heilers rising two| , . | CHURCH OF THE A : ' the Canadian Pacific lo. set on - po (ANGLICAN facauec So that their stables|Years, three heifers rising one year | } . Tl lowing is the result ¢ 4 1 } S I ye i . | foot huge irrigation works which | ne lowing 15.15 REV. G. W possess five stallions all prize win-|anda number of steers, three horses { would render this region valuable, | Grammar Examination in Division Bunday Mating, 10.20 a day | ne the greatest Shows | &C This will be an important sale . | {'V of Port Perry Public.School 0 Mr. J 1 s worth considering; 'but ) wre sdny--Evensang, 7.0 p.m of he oT Id on thelN ackson will be auctioneer . | RTO Lo. Thursday po _ of av ns ever held on th {first thing for the c to do is | 4 Db ; Max--1 TUROT C nent 1 i n Tmpire | > oT : vol | Martin Duns 92 | R. C. OHURCH, nt 1 Mail and Empir | I rring to the motion recently! (a grasp the magnitude of the area | vio, Bot ¢ 5 s of tl re) i ) | | » Bon 89 ome ol the prize| passed by the County Cc il, the is proposed to t over" to| Nellie Cassid Smith & ) {Nellie Cassidy. .... ; ! tha Ric Barrie .Gazettte says According | the company, It is as large | Sarah McMillan ,.. ... 84 1 10I' SE ol ce 1 } 1 1 alr r 1 {second In the | to the motion of Messrs Wright and | as the three great counties of Hur. | Louis Palmer .. I p ) Graham the trifling sum of £ 50,000 | on, Bruce and Grey. Fras) Spe: 8 | larence ardy . 5 yf the untv's mone vas invested ; ; | y . 7 1 ofthe County's money was invested Fire! --About three o'clock ~ye™ [Dora Jones ............ o lin the Ontatic : and Huror I ; / ri 13 in t atio, Simcoe and Huron |terday (Wednesday) the residerc:| Willie Ineran a the country, | R ai \ it \ ' a r cLean ( nd chor nd Railway ( out year f Mr John Kyle. Nor Street, in Manson McLean 1 ANH 0 ergo lend was ever paid |, Jace was. d red to be on | Marion McCaw... 3 { LOIS ia 3 a d € to - 1 + 1 I ® OU | Edward: Hicks ... 0 - fir the absent. "The | [ila Nott 2 i rer l ng and! Garnet Raymes 5 J 4 contents ur ir Harry Nott } | Mag were re ther al' "eb i # A Roy Cook... é 3 trong time . J : } rong v ne. al George Raymes ¥ 34 , if not paid ympathise with Mr. Kyle in his | Ajbert Robetts - . loss, there being but a small| Lewis Corrin . NTING amount of insuranc | Willie Hall T MODERN STYLES ren AND AT LOW. PRK his large i AUCTION ~~ SALE Mr. R. S./Lumbago Backs Straightened ---- e h S Grandy, lot 16, con. 10, Manvers Don't lie around the house J a KORTR ONTARIO OBSERVER swine, farm implements, & is giving up farming . has ordered [time and money lective Vour k i DLA f sale embraces a number of rt the: sale by Auction "of all" hiss stl Irom laumbago, Do as t mtr " : ) N explain why they have been enabled | hoises catile lite D awibe: atin ands before vow have dane a esi apa Trine aud Febiished Sangh goad twenty ive bidiof to payammense salaries to officials]. 5 : ee gn 4 {large bottle of that unusunily RCO1 1 Port Perry. | grade a number of e 1eep l ibcidenti eel Sar Implements, &e, on the premifses, |i, in nt, Polson's Nerviline, a - ~ | and incidentiall st sums for ¢ a ; wl Lg [and swine, and the implements are gre i niging dejo En 27. His live stock ver the sore part FORT PERRY, FE 19, 19 | nearly : Franklin Ages, WILIoRt: - Fecogniz "lis superior--a mntfatéhed team z n, ,d it ol Se aasecee oC County's right to particip in their | N er { N a ae r I { ou uy ysT particly Roadsters are beauties--in fagt 5 you uj no 2 : = 2 C r t up : 1 ; " moun ; qnick to rehiev never | 8ir Wilfrid is sible date : ' ! Indes desirable propert > i i fii Hl ) ut that i i. 15 app Mr, Tho will be auction e ~cading 1 authoritie re . ) ra pre 4 to Avct M1 Waiter igorous in their cond n : "| consider, but that s ind 53 year RE : > tail Ean i 1ael ; 1 int urchasersmay rely or ; tH] | Gill, lot 5 con. 10, Manvers, hav Borclia Hockey Notes the terms of Alaska boundar et- J interest thereon, el sit some . > . of taining pri d no blanks at \ "oly old his farm has ordered Mr, Sy The hocket. 0 A tlement. There is now not the > : what above the *trifling" class, and 1 A he hockey sports of Prince had | sale. Mr Jackson will be auction to sell by Auction on the premise ny A shadow of a doubt as to the bad |S? r Ja on will be a ONEEL: | an effort is now to be made to as- I 4 Fel tl : hol beet whines 2 Very fas: fie « . ~ fl x : Y - ] | on Tuesday, Feb. 24, the whole o |, , = « Ee, position Canada has been placed in.| Auction Sare.--It will be seen | certain the County's rizhts ) gph 4 al ckey on Saturday last The co . | . . ' " his stock of horses, catile, swine . du ' She stands to gain nc from | by the Posters that Mr. E. Rundle, The above 1s far from all. Should J 0 testing teams were Prince Alber ped oultry and Farm Implement 1 we ) 5 1 , | 1 I I Manches I ] I the deliberations of the pr let 19, con. 3, Brock, has instructed |the Grand Trunk authoritic he 7 , " : faa Manchester wv. Jorelia, . 3 , 11 t1 his a A ky ) f : , | This Sale must take place--rain neither tdam scored: but commission, and to 'lose all that she | Mr. Jackson to seli onthe premises |respo oF expense li shinecowingto the fact. th am { 1 i , : er my : y , 3 ? J 7 has contended for duri st years. {on Monday, March 16, all his stock | for Joss ol time by mislaid le- { McGiltas giving immediate possess ' Borelia boys' fas The remarkable part of the situation | of horses, cattle, sheep, swine, farm | layed excursionists its ex liequer on of the farni roved very puzzling to th is, that indealing with the boundary | implements, &c. The owner hav-| would sc arcely be worth robbing. Aucrioy Sarr. --Mr. Irvin H. Johuston | NOME team as the visiting tean : a " rf decided ; ET 5 o forthe : y lot-1, con Scugog, owing to the fact ti scored (wo goals in rapid succession dispute in the 1 rer decide up ing leased his farm has no further The Annnal. Missionary £eivices ". 8 > " i n | F the British cabinet. had the fullest |use for these farm equipments all | "harel the. farm he.oceu pics having heen sold Sand 1 the/shome-team | scored oii julg f the Methoc Church will fl Canad G 1 ot Id A t PAN : hod v the new owner tokes immediate possession, us bringing the score at the enc he Canadia ov-|w p ® yithot S , 1 3 3 y vraging f ' concurrence o 1€ ® adian GO wi e SOIC withou reserve held next Sunday, when the Rey has to vacate the premises at once, conse t me 2 1 i { f tl 3 an ir ; 1 An . . ; oi ; h pame 2 n favor .0 ernment. Sir Wilfrid Laurier, | Don't fail to make a note of time |W. R. Barker of Usibrid quently he is compelled to dispose. of f : hela 1 when a motion was made in theland place and attend the sale. | preach morning and ever all of his farm stock, ete., and iu order X team. He players werd P ning . oy Uh oo for Pers re- ' y do eo expeditionsly k instruc Mr. : Commons a year ago for papers re- | ELECTION BY ACGLAL " At | give a talk to the Sunday . i ex) i ly has je ucted Mr Ga lating to the boundary dis ; ad- bh mei ) h Sher Col «og Jackson to sell by Auction ou the premises e Alber joal, EL wers | oe that: the B it : a the Nomination held at Manchester, | 1€ ernoon llections and Cryo day, Feb. 19. The list cmbracesa | | H. K. Baird; cover point, 1 14 e british overn- | r ari » taken in the J n mitte 1a b i 10 Ia on Monday last, to fill the vacancy ubscription will be taken in the in- 1 r of cattle, many of which are | | ; forwards, Patterson, N ment, after taking over the settle | caused by the death of Mr. Wm | terest of the missionary work of the yrt- Horns e posters aud don't fail to | Ewers, V, McLean, F. Jeffrey. ment of the question referred alll. - ; A odis hurcl 0 > attend the sale Botéliz' = Goal 5.41 a i t od juesti Rj. | Stephen, Councilor of the munici- Methodist church Port Perry atte: 1e sale Bor lia:=Goal, I almer ; point propisitions and counter proposy | pality Mr. Ralph McIntyre, was { Church gave $268 la year. The CoMBINATION AUCTION SALE --M7, Swaiy | N y cover px Sir, Cassidy ; for- 4 y 3 i . . h 1 ityre, wa > J : s 3 ~ eT assing between Grea tain - tito tate erin Q tv | has been anthorized by a syndicate to offer | W C # sawkér, Town, tions p: 8 between Great Britai { duly elected by acclamation to fill | total receipts of Missionary Society | has y A'ay and the United States, to the Can-| adian Government for ¢xamination The Home Governmentdn its treat. ment of the case, was guided largely | by Sir Wilfrid Laurier and it is to | be regretted that the negotiation have ended in an arrangement which is hailed asa triumph by the ~ United'States press. Great Britain 'cannot be blamed for the result in the vacancy. £72" It will be seen by the adver tisement in another column that rent one of his fine part of lot 3, con. 3, Cartwright. farms=being Avertox SALE - --~ Mr. Merrison Maing (N E. 4 lot 2, con, A, Mariposa,) ove of Mari- and posa's most successful enterprising his case, offering, as she did, every farmers has concladed to retire from farm POG tunity to the Dominion Gov- ing, and leased his farm fora term of years, ne consequently Las no farthér nse for his ; to press their legitimate s eit 3 shut 'sal of ( anadian! ng farm implements and in ocder to make a % 'be charged up to tf complete clearance, ho has instructed Mr. wa, not to Westminister, Geo. Jackson to sell by Auction on the pre- x mises on Wednesday, March 4 This is an important sale and worth travelling a long distancq in order to be present at it, Wno Wants T0 PurcHASE A Fars. --It will be seen by the post- ers, that Mr. Wm. W. Richardson, 1st con Brock bas authorized the sale of his farm by auction at the 'Sebert House, Port Perry, on Wed- nesday, Feb, 25, at two o'clock. Full particulars may be obtained from, D. J. Adams, Broker, Port Perry. (See Posters.) ; AtcTioN SaLE.-- Mr Thomas Cawplin, Jot 19, con. 2, Reach, bavicg leased his farm 'and having further use for his stock of horses ttle, swine, farm implements hold furniture, has instructed #4 10 sell the whole with reserve on the preniises on y, Feb. 2 'commengiug at A "The Toronto News, now publish. #s "an independent journal by fv. J. S. Willison, Jate Editor of the obe, says of Mr. Foster: --We e notion that since the de- [the Conservative Administra- ven years ago, Mr. Foster d in strength and breadth disputable that few men ian politics have a better fox. efficient public ser- admirable public | ¢ the eellont. in, Parlia | i|no pronto the same ' 1A-- Clydesdale Stallions foaled previous | Geo. Hyland, Esq., offers to sell or] B®. Our worthy, popular and in nl | {defatigable County Clerk will please | | " Council whic last week was in Session {last year was $306 29.2 1s tributions oes not include the cor { of the Woman's Missionary Society which amounted to $51,000. Auction Saer.--Being about to Manitoba, Mr. James | Mills, lot 4; con. 2, Manvers has | without reserve, | {leave for concluded to sell all his horses, cattle and farm imple- ments &c, so that to become purchasers may rely on obtaining all advestised at auction parties desiring rices. Don't fail to make a note of time and place and attend the Sale. Mr. Thos. Swain will be Auctioneer. (See Posters) ------ Good Bargains in Cutters. -- A. W. Allin has just received from ithe celebrated firm of Tudbhope & Co., of Orillia, Twenty Culiers which are beauties both for design and finish and I will sell them at prices that caunot be competed with in Port Perry. Call and secure one for yourself before they are all gone. A. W. Arun, Will be at Port Perry on Fri day February 20th. Ladies and Gentlemen, see Prof. Doren. woed's "heautifal Wigs, Tonpees Baugs, Wavy and Plain Fronts, Switches in every length and shade, cto. . His Hair Goods Styles when properl adjusted protect and ornament the head, i henntify the expression of the face anil conkequently tone up aged ap- pearange. Prof. Dorenwend hus for this [season maity new and pretty Designs. 'hue added « number of New York, London unil Paris pat Zam a terns. Jia DS sodon tops oy accept our.thanks for an excellent re- | port of the Progedugs of theCounty uring a portion of Unfor | City may be a su Remember that substitutes cannot cure and that the full name Dr. Wii fiams' Pink Pills for. Pale People" on the wrapper around every box [fin doubt send direct to ihe Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont., and the pills will be mailed | business and more it was amalzamated® with a but at hockey and all ot sports it was a complete A Port Perry again met | {he Marl for sale by Anction at Blackstock, &e., of without the The sale tikes place on a (quan: tity of Household Farniture. ail of which must be disposed slightest reserve Feb Yriday, 20th commencing at one o'clock. | Nervous and Sleepless Two horrors crowded into one| | life, the product of poor digestion, |and the poisons that are therchy 3 formed within the body. There's just one method of cure for this t y rible condition--plent fogd, but B bm J Thats the difficulty--the digestive power of the stomach must be improved & Rich, red blood formed, strength given to the organs to drive out poisons ; then comes strength, vigor ox [= 94/8 and endurance. Ferrozone does|s | all this and more; it makes sick LEVER | people well; weak people strong AND BOWEL> Sow Ferrozone and reap heal, 0 Sold Ly druggists. } Periect Cure for Brouchitis. | This disease can be treated only by wees THE SYSTEM F JA a remedy carried to the affected ; EFFECTUALLY; parts along with the air breathed, pF. 15. ns 5; for nature intended these organs for 2 oP aDACHE ERS the passage of air alone, and sprays |: H FEV atomizers and internal medicines ate & 'RCOME ITUAL 'utterly fail. But = Catarrhozone doesu't fail, for it goes wherever the ih air breathed goes, and its healing antiseptic vapohr is sure to reach every affected part. Catarrhozone| is inhaled at the, mouth aud alter passing through every air cell of the breathing organs is slowly ex- kaled through the nostrils. Catarrh. ozone protects and heals the inflam. ed surfaces, relieves congestion, 2!lays inflamation, and promptly cares all bronchial effections. Price S CONSTIPATION PERMANENTLY. 1 e pein #1.. Small size J25¢. Druggists or Polson & Co, Ki Ont, 7 i of ei RE rk THe MARKHAM Tournaugne--Porr Prompty Reeve and prety Dr. F. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are. wo- blood, 'tone up the nerves, and | strengthen the vital organs to 'per | Bi Dr. Williams' Pink Thousands Pacsey thr Whee pain Where God We mist A shlow o Eva Martha Uldah Osborte, beg loved wife of Mr. Iferbert Cyru aver, who died February 4th ed 24 years and 1 month J g1oved is rill, ant, again winning the Erophy--a| They bring the rosy cheeks and Sh a | magnificent Silver Cup--and Med- { shapely Torey that el of gbod health rl is snfe in heaven. als, vavquishing Peterboro, Mark and. happiness. hoi i omnn "Tis hard to break the tender cord, ham, Wellesley girilngy are invamable.. fo the When love has bound the bt art, 1. Ap ! Gi £5 of Toronto, and | mother they are a necessity "To "Tis hard, so bard, to speak the words, 11 Toronto's Champion team -- thee woman of forty five they mean 8 Mus, we furevec paps? s Dearest 1 ved one, we Lave laid thee, Li the peaceful grave's embrace, Eut thy meniory will be cheris ed, X Till we ses thy beaven y foc. My loving wife you Liave left me, ugha p inful lite, T'o the cterpal world to see | But now you're one, into that home und jctiness can never reach thee You'resuter there my joving wife can keep thee in His cure. Wo a's thoe front cur home, dear sister, Mod from thy plac, er our lifs is cast, We mis the sunshine uf thy face. We miss thy kind and loving baud Thy ford and e-nest care. | Qur howe is We wiss Farwell, de Thera will Wo sha On th Tosi In the cold Thou shal hb When the Farewell ull "Tis burs ton And t | | Pr I Fu 0 Y 1 { But! Oh In He The I I at Aun 1 A for" SOM "MEN AND W Attorney-Gener 'ark withont - hee hee everywhere, ir slater, but not forever, be a gloricus dawn, 0110 Pirt ng never, erection morn The' hy daring form live seeping, 1 and sile ave a gi rions waking dl Lord shall equ, tomb bic dene en, Fmoct thy rest, wit h years an} worn with pula, 1:1 8 Ane happy place, We shal beho!d thy face gain. ning thee all our years memories of hoe keep, rd't re His bel. ye or 83 1 sleep. ou have gone, tic Club are st of March he "evening N | HAVE MET," BY N, J. W. LONGLEY. al of Nova Bogiia Gives Some Interesting Personal Sketchos of Prominent ¥ Audience in Chamberlain, Marie Howe and © *cople to a Canadian Club Toronto--Th Corelli, Joseph thers. There is probably no character istic of human nature more general or moro' highly dev eloped tagn that which reaches. out . after. J now.elge of Great People or Grea Places. "I Le world a hao The 1 who nen e 1 literat com of ¢ man which the po their wo ds or of an author s the add Longley reccn men 1 Have members of th soph Chainbe: Grover Clevel ley, Joserh Howe whom all have hea d rand li tnown of his claims friends e-eminent pro: laddcr of politics, of f wa the place which I s.ono is the upon Such i% Wor or we.e, of the indi. idual ets of th lon. J. W tly on n and Vo Met" to two hundred he Canadian Cjub in S everyone 'who , containing as it did Ches of the Kin lain, Marie Corelli, and, William MoXin- d others about A politician, Weratgur. Mr, Longley in Cnlario, a couple to undying fame be ng J o- the authorship of a work on Love," and the waiting blime but statement i8 not good fo Au du authorship politi: lan stein that of what any would call a su- ruism, being "Too long in office roone party." eleouaal entre. The test of a politician as well as the gracefulnees of a litteratour and the chrewdne combined in pleasure at ha Mr sentences, in whi h He expresced s of a lawyer Longiey's were opening his Ving an opportunity of holding communion with so many of the leading men of centre (Toro course he wo that they were ant men he had met. "'this intellectual nto)" by. whith of uld have them know not the least impoit- This senti- ment he afterwards' mado clearer by assuring mention them their that names if hé did not individually among his list of distinguiched nen it was because their modesty bg A Crisis Launching into Longley took his heatcis in and imagination back over a journey of his first time he Iousy of Comutmors, whic eublime grande Thames. Sket illustrative of ing admission solemn precine the sessicp th monotonous, 10utine. of his respect. for and because of no lack of appreciation of their merits, This Semtigent was popular, and Mr. n, a d quiex discretion. at a Dall 1ime. his theme, Mr. thought little in 18U§, when for the visi the British stands in ur cn the Lauls of the hing little incidents the difliculty of cecur- to the charmed and ts (hereof, be told of en in progress--dull, lt was in the precarious days of tho Rosolery Gov- ernment, which struggled aleng a majority of jority which Mr. Longley scemed to ! scorn as paltr; particular time they went int. | mittie of supply on the war | matcs, liam Hariowit ing room, rawarking in 1is own Ing- lish way that "it was awfully dull and monotonous to have a day with- out pa crisis'! | rang, end Mr. Harcourt rived in the shape of ' the Government which' 127 OLE And and Nr. &t. John Brod:ick moved 5 reduction of Minister's salary, the point being of Coulss want of cuifidonce. on cightcen or 8o--a ma- y. TIloweve:, at this 0 com- eoti- £100 in the Sin Wil- was out in the smoke when the divi:fon hell crisis ar- a defeat fcr he led VELL DEAR SISTER. 'and Ablest Man. Mr. Longley admitted he was not. 'greatly i British oratory and & n Bie his eat af is friend Jos. i Ehambepint He ibett . | being * | menns "by ever | test t and ablest man in | public ite He then enunciated the | priscipleltha rarely is the strongest t amiable man s ed for leadership. A color- | 5 Ri i eo navi ita « 4 a; as general ? vd" a choice and just here it hight yl foving and helovedt Rid 2s mentioned that Mr. Longley is not | mother she was kind, i leader of his party in Nova Scotia. 'and exemplary™~and-#as much | In his humple opinion, however, Joe bel d P iy in hi / Chamberlain, while not Prima Minjs- DelOVE y oY ¢ asi | ter had exerted more {influence in Deceased was of peaceful, shaping the policy of the Empire 8 than any other six men, A man who neter slumbered or slept, possesced | of colossal nervous energy, his de- | partment overshgdowed all others, | end he had a complete grasp of | everything which peitains to any | matter in connection wi'h any part of the Finpire. Such was Joseph L sieceting the King. Tntending, of course, no reloction, Mr. Longley spose of the King, the thin Prince ¢f Wales, next. This was in pursuance of his t ip and not in righteous regard for the laws of pre- cedonce. It was at a big benjuet in London, and in addition to Mr, Lengley there Were many distin- guished men presout. These included Lord Herschell, Eir Richard Web- ster, Sir Frank Lockwood, the only | man who could wa%e an afte noon | speech, Lord Chas. Rusell, Cardiral | Vapghan, Lord Roberts hist humble' com "Prince, Mr. Dorg de lared "tt | ne'@ in his life bad he wet a man who £0 untiringly ard so faithf. My | laid himre'f out to be urbane and | agresable to all than the Prince of Wales. He had a jole for ea h and a greeting for all and Mr. Longley | was of opinion that while the dut the oflice wore circumscribed irs of in Jooking around the great nations of the wo:ld it would be dificult to find one b equipped © with grace and efficje tact and judic- tlousness for the igh position of King thea he who now rules this great Empire. | soins s of Literature. { Whil politician ard a lawyer, a8 has alre bein 'pointed out, 'Mr Longley aspiris after gther > than blue books, howe er L ive, or works of law, howeier lumi- nous and edifying He even goes 80 far as to place literature of the broader kind higher in the scale of importance, and went on to tell of the mighty €8 he met at a five o'¢lock t zivei by Mrs. Louise Chandler Mo n, of Boston in London. ~This talented lady, it was pointed out, was one Of the e€xcep- tions to the rul that authorship and porerty go sw and sorenély hand-in-hand, bu he should icad any: asphiing w astray the speaker hastemed to explain that she malried a mar with money she could flouris} In paying its to the pleasant, loving disposition and was of a happy turn of mind and and sought to make alkhappy with ®lhom she came in cohtact aud was a consistent and worthy mem- ber of the Methodist Chugch, She leaves a worthy and devéted hus: band to mourn her 16ss,' Féur sons of so deserving a mother lament their bereavenient by her being taks en from them, while Liosts of friends shed tears of sorrow. Our respects el townsman, Mr. George Jackson, is. son of deceased, FARM T0 SELL OR RENT a io Lore that fine F . ¥ avr he "part of lot 3, con. 3, id contaning 50 acres. On the pre: mises are erected a Dwelling House and Barn A stream of water runs through the property. rs | For particulars apply to GEO. HYLAND, Feb. 18, 1go3. Oshaway | 3 J | Grand Trunk Railway: TIME TABLE. Port PERRY, GOING BOUTIN, GOING NORTH. | 7.25 aq? 9.51 a.m. | 11.35 pan. 5.40 p.m. 1.33 pm. 7.33 p.m. [ z { | | Raised For Food. The Hay, Grain, ete., offer- vill, who wrote a book in Novg Scotia, but | € tern in Nova Scotia, and showed no do:zire to compare tes with cpa who hady Mrs. Fran Hodgson, she of the soft, dieamy wl wrote "Little Lord untleroy;'"' Mis. Alexander, novel- ist and Woman of earnestness Je- rome K., Jerome, one of the funniest little creatures in able, always bubbling with humor, ard the | curves of ' who sith 'secmed to | t the scenes and sittaticns of books; Mrs. Custer, the most in- avthor of he 1x Grart bo resented ti 1t of Le i ing, classed with Cana . Last, | bit not least, he met and spent an | evoning with Marie Corelli. a tale Mr. | with the pes altous man, | a s visit to heg | h into a culog her wor's 1t ew wi iters of genius much- Marie, 'and he ed her nics she had mace. She est woman, scexing to do worth while, and she was ard abused becavse sha | to the tame, | NE alistic spirit of "Looking abroad at ths time,' de lared the speaker, Iinks as I think, that the t th century is opening up the most absolutely materialistic age the world has ev with a hideous disregard for any 7 higler than elevators, electiic roacs steamboats or stoels."" ven the chur:hes were tainted, and you could tirn a crank | and run off half present times h worrying all over Dor the while. J 5 attention wd sought to dr there things and reice mend to a hi level that she had gct herself dis'iked, and yet he predicted her triumph would come and her namo and fame world lite long after the na w wretches who critici od her and forgotten Even at \ ksa.ogton, | Mr. Longley does nol roe as 4a | humorist, and yet he sprung a little ' joke when he said, there were mon worth 'mesting, even at Washing | ton." | He told this story of the late Pro sident MeKinley's urbanity, wiio; al- though William JicKiuley, .a man of | ier, was at that | ing the famous lust intro McKinley. Bill. "I want to tell you how much 1 appreciate your friendship and your kindnefs to me. At the sane tiwe I must say 1 have nothing but con- tempt for your bill.'* This is what Mr. Lengley said in parting. My dear sir, it is svex me A my bill." is is what Mr. McKinley most graciously sai in reply. : Thomas B. Reed wes described as the strongest intellectual man of his age. © A Great Canadian. | Mr. Longley did not wish to tres- pass on the dangerous grotnd of ex- pressing opinions atout great Cana- dians, and besides he hadn't time, but he turried long enough to tell of tha qualitics which made. Nova Scotia's own Joseph Howe ona: of the most unique and wonderful char- acters of Canadian life, a greater than Macdonald, Blake, Cartier or Mackenzie, and £o ¢ndeared him to his own people that when he died tens of thousands cried as though at the loss of a friend. While others | were plaring the political game he was planning great plans. Hcuce he wen. } ---- His Own Critic. | Son--But accidents will happen, fa- ther, in the best regulated families. Father (angrily)--That may be, sir, but 1 would have yon to understand that mine Is not one of tlie best regu | uired. have to do is to bei the tl 'at the rigit {fme and do ET ge [ed to our customers is not a miscellaneous collection of FEED from nnknown® sources, but is carefully selected. How far we have gone to secure Feed {of the very best quality may {not be interesting ; but the fact that we have it should interest all buyers, Our prices are the lowest, too. E-H. PURDY. SPRING IS THE THE FOR HOUSE CLEANING. Iam prepared to «o.all kinds of Papering, Painting, &es Paper and Paint © furnished if required. WwW. FE. .NOTT, (Successor to J. A. Rodman.) 2 doors north of Mr. Widden's store. The Winter Layers are the Fowls that Pay. There is Big Money in | BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCKS WHITE WYANDOTTES" © BUFF ORPINGTON 1 ; priess. a INGRAM, + ale at redsona