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Grey Review, 24 Nov 1881, p. 1

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JI’. r and it!“ a. Maul-3'." - n In! Ma.taui. '. "Hymn-uh. A N " [HILT- H. M: Tuna.) .1)- fmdiiG U in In. .0: 'o..rctoP .. I".. up. - P'--- triir"uilc"; "an un- G M teq - to In lo M no" Din-:0. " rum-hm " Bet atypical... y. the. on“ I‘m»- Mod. Il ILL “which“ hAY you“. but in hll‘. hump. .4 Key and Stem Winder}: ThoUte “I 1tFPeertttr.a-mn, some bloc-W design in Silvana 21... tro M Wan, u com & spy..- vim Locum. mugs, 001mg}; & will}. Cold Sets AMERICAN JEWELRY A Stipend: Quality. -e -- An Inn! COPYING 1nd ENLABGING done ia A I Itylo. l’it-tnro l“rtuning IN thsnhng my may Cuban”; for the wry “has! Potonqzo ruched - con- In~n--ing bluinmln "album. I “no (it. I am now Inn" than "or "our"! to “all“ wall " Spring no! Summer Fabio“ regular} rescind. Durham Tor. I. "no 'uud---oPro.ise tho Cunadn Pro-by- hrhn Chureh.l JOHN ROBERTSON TAILOR AND CLOTHIER PHOTOGRAPHY. PIHUEVILLE. OST., ISSI'FJ: of Marriage Linens“. Fire and Ll'nhu trmur0geaat,th"rtsulrsMor"tm, HJLAC. I‘o-vcy-unv. I“ khan-ed Antennae: an!" Count)- " Guy. ”run-an. onhuu.nd Land saloopmded to unzh t'uuo6uUity an! may“ - vary Ina-lento. Lumber, Lumber, Shingles, Shingles, Lath & Lime, 600 Bush. Fm]: Limo. Durham P. o., Ma, 25th. 1380. Durtsnm,Pertt.t4,ttm1. l I I If (. A:. m: ”RV. vlru-D. alga.“ /iii', 't','Ci"Ldl,l'i' “I I'nu‘n. Ho lanu. - - ,7 _ P" ALEXANDER BROWN ' PA)'.,'."; A'witeifieosttonre, E'rtiutatett, la I than“ Jun: s morintondcd sud l-um Wit.' no "' "um. TU lloul.s:wlhuwu.ovny lo:- *0 n4 A "a; .nu-u w dune: n. n. so 5,. m. ouusdnU.Nua-rL mm 1.7.. "' Pri-ill. Jett, TUE LATEST NOVELTIES IE Cutting done to Order. G IL.\DUA1‘E of Out-o Vdrinary Col. ' lllr Toronto, VET 00w, mouth, what. In: A u “an .11 than Meat may tun-no. All Ind mau- lon-wl in tua um»! I: Jar-31ml, nu of we route. ' V Fett. to Hoon, attr,rGm"t cuLKir.i, [haunt-nay noun. Imam: th- Dr. 1mm I ...'---l..- '.. .nn_,,, A, I. - "oi"rtoi.tuairnielt G' T THE ROi‘KVHJJ'I MILLS. Also _ . .e'r-"""oy of JOISTR. Lot 41,000. I w. G. R. Bcuunck. W' 'd; “on! 030.1. -Wiu;hun U Indium)" In cuGGrrTiuGTr'LuT. Tic, Ono. nuns-.1, In" ruumml at Pterol"ieton. bitiG upon our, Thurs-lay anaemia-o. ALFRED "No.wr, J. W.r1MrttT,LL.B. County (Inna Alumna}. JIMOIIIHJSW. nu W. M. CLARK. Architect and Builder, 13ABRISTERS bud Atton"rru-uta.aw lullcuun in (Jump-"y. Cunvovnuenll "a, ETERINARY SURGEON Done in M diluent Style; TB. SEALS, [03. CHAINS. BRACELETS, he. lutudiw A 6....- DURHAM $1., DURHAM. LowerYoms.rmrtmm. 11th, In. . ya "a. m Ind-1.]- "ar..-.....,......) 7uluwuuum Hang-no] -......... I Tulane-60.," y” te-t_... w.....................," 0-- column. ' ""'"""'m-rrr...r..r...r........ to L's-nu! .dv'eruuqu""tte rho-god D an“ Lino for tho In! inn-tuna. no! 2 on... per "mm-och Iain-4 um. ia-u'"".---.'"-"",, nae-nun. Oman-'7 noti-. ot births, " whoth D" “who! lac-u Inimlnnnulml an"... - All-ah. he. Mutated they want. foe .1. tho adv-Mn! not to "and u ”no. l Adv-alumna. tttite',', .eusornptutiod by " Aonu"trutrtbasntrrt" contrary use mum um mummy. ma chum no '0er mm. uev.Toro) - -%rP..NMt6. _ n I - an n ' 'B..-VFF".'M F1 "ronl"raruruDrq Store, Upper Torm, nth-m. ”my to In... no BUSINESS DIRECTORY. I". Z. 3' IX( bPi, MISCELLANEOUS. --"""""""""'""""""""""""'"l"l1Fi- --. “gt“: lulluu . " 1:31."th . Every “Thursday, M tho on". tueurnx. um, Upper Town, Durham. . - . Ont. I . --._.,.d J.-.-",-.,.. " Alva-IL- MONKEY " Law, Solicitor in Chau. F IOIyJToI-mlniunnhl. 3.,Nom Public v, ' th, reunnuldo term! and . E. D. MACMILLAN. ' TTOR? EA. AT _ LAW, *e.--orrtta I Guerdmgmm . P3? " Buataes" "IM GREY REVIEW” V‘IIIQ 50!... - you: " Adv-loo.- "" " “I - Whil- no.- w. r. nous. mm»... "cu-o" I S. JEROME. Lunch-to . . tbrtrerr,sitl uni; Dunlap om '4, British N 'tol hum thurt Tu-uJay [Fur Day; to tho and of t, than no uh hr ‘ncll 1t'ltt' M trnit mp that may luv”: him with t eir put. BATES or ADVERTISING. In t) hi- on". [hunvwrlmm T. DONAGHY, DR. LIUH'I‘BUDY, MAMKDALE. mmmuLOns DIEDIC AL. " ..JAI'KHIO.I.A. DENTISTRY. J. Towsshmo,- Publisher. J. W. CRAWFORD, -..m'n:rr| kr. him wall bi, Cri. " Ind um“ uppnw-d um. F tun hath; Don-Hun of to. Koluy'lold Stand. , In. "ll-11‘ TY, famous Gun] camel m mum In. Bruin.- WM tutd Mum,“ y" JAMES HANNA ym - ____.,v '1-‘ “W. U. “I" 133. In.“ nylon ot (union. Band or p, just leave you: unlu- " thr above whiten.“ wm Endyou will be My sum and 12:2: Souu Earn, Dona, Nou- Hotel. w. CALDWELL, 300T and Slfi)lafjilolfl, 172 FRESH EGGS And GOOD FLOUR “In: In my 1tuantitr in lacuna. lulublofor att u very low prim. Man on hand. 1nd made to mum“, m kinds (Saved And Pegged), mude by work. men who took all the First Prim-Jar boots, “It. County Show" held in Durham, 1870 a law ru Leather, Hides, Boots, SHOES. 09., KM now on Und uvenl hundred pin of TANNER. CURRIER and Dealer rto A FIRI'I‘oCI.All HEARS: T. "In: April. In, 1881. Kamcmbu tho pueo--. mun III-tune. nonho' tho Pmtt on“. Cash for Ilidcs. ., ., . . ----- J. c. JOPP. Bf ILI 'Eli, Durham , keeps on large-tuck of Sub,Uoun mud I] Huihtiuittiustoritihw . “out of Mol Welaututoiorord.mnd “in. l’luno,qm wd Bill. olhxuuher made unlun “my: 1 btrlutot9ot Cairn”. (‘uhthlu-umn I nuinuulwu iorsGil'ud Factory Boots & Shoes. TE famous lelh'y north-liver has camel the mum of . 0004 W...- Romania" the PUT. "an to Reid‘s bunt, Humour, Out. Waggonn, Carriages, Buggies, nu! Ml minor nnivlrr in hi; “no of Inning" on the Ibo: test noun: Ind mud..- ot the beat material. THE thscrilwr in no Hupply 'elt wlm may mud. Hanover Carnage Works aid 1 M want I lint elm Boot or Shoo in I‘d-g. _._IAA - n A _ . - Hum vorJhr-‘h M, “El CONVE YANCE R, Commissioner in an “on! lulu-u. I...» a III-nun Age-t. Lands Bought and Sold. Mada, Mun, Willstc. neatly and correctly prepared. Auction Sales Attended. Blin a 1": urtory storiiiirEvra,, ( To lumen Ind business men on man this on- dnrsml not“ or gum! cull-tn'rnln. Bale note. arch-nu] " a lsirvduulon. Dnn-iuunl nun-m Bunk Qt/tglee" at All "auksin Duluth-Ind Qu cc. Collection. of noun": Juneau:- on "nun-Mn " Durham Planing Mill, SASH, DOOR And 'ut-ttov" " omce_in Middaugh's Block, Gualraxa Street. r" E' "311118 sipidiLenu. " DAVIS, FLESHERTON: J. C. JOPP, 1 Great Britaik Juli than an: font-cu 9mm DEPOSITS a " LIE-7nd. lsecévea. upon which the current mu of inter-u w-ll he allow“. At u Media‘s Prinz All Buniueu b, Capital $6,000,000 '. Reserve $1,400,000. BANK i)f COMMERCE, DiriiirAu. J. A. Halsted * Co., BANKERS, COLLECTIONS MADE "Ts' BANK fumes Making. tirrat Hriuin and other Foreign; éaiiiiiir.. and 1 when guru"; Huh-age: have» an“. an New York sad tdl part. of (Emma. Deposits Received, MONEY ADVANCED m. iu 51w Agr-l for HANUVE li, ONT. CANADIAN DURHAM. ---A.ND-- mmeuululuhun unlit”; u- V". In)”, BUT WILL P'""""""" bud Trim him“ mow No mm: A I _ 'NtAxs.scii'b.' tttt ictly Confidential, Pho" I’m-516.. "a at the “to ofnn p" "tat, pt-r “mum. ttt " uncout- on renown“. term I CHARGES LOW, (LL.DA\’IS.MMI-ger Len-n on “and I an mud all kinda ot wk of Moulaiu I in iieiii,;7tl'//a'ol'l nnw prepared to Cattle Yud it. McNA LLY “do Let/err! of Credit on 110“],le you FV KILLED ON nut. Curmr VALLEY It. It.- Henry Carpenter, of Hamilton, was Lilled on the Credit Vulloy Railway “pi-en go- ing was! slum: 10:80 on- Friday morning. Inenr Morriston. m hounlod with Jun. E. T _ McPherson, and was returning from Crue by the railroad track but [using Lust did not hear the repeatnd warning of theongin- I oer. Both of hir legs were broken. and he ,aied a few minutes titer tho accident. A man named Duity was killed tt the forks ‘or the Credit, on tls. Credit. Wiley Rail. ,way. an“. owning by My "In our ' by freight train No. " The man in my der tuitdrt+ of liquor, and, win lying I moss the truck. The train could not be stopped in tin. to in. him, as tt was go- ,iug down grade " a. timo. Hi- band m i out " an! his body ennui“ mankind. Thoma Miller, at one time I produce burr " the Gnolnh uni-t, In (and dr'ownod " the Bin: Speed, on Friday morning. He in manual to bl" boon msartuiariht- of liquor, And “In: into the giver while crossing a delupidnced WI. which up“: the tint when his“, 7169 I Tar. smutmm'r sow Ln'ns 'rmmtmu IEV- ‘EN turns or run: Wear. A Sum; Svccrasr.' 'Iss Furvnr. m nu: Dosrmros or CANADA 111.".an “nun”; [more ttte FAVOR or nu: PEOPLE now. CHAN. T. Dol'lJi. Mal-[or Intern- "on! Whra: Enhance. “haul-bu. Cun- Idn. Ina (‘nlur Q-pldu. Iowa. 1 Having; the originals of hundre-ln of just such kindly and assuring eclmu from terms this eontinent, than tshall not-clu- ttot-he any failure on MY PART, to make th. Isrm.sarr,Nas. war.” Brannon A ominous Snowman. mums" and "wan-l Busssux hm [mm Jor the miller and consumer and proiiuble to the producer. Eluwhvre in this and next isnuo' will be found a few of the Hum: AND cmnsmnb muons I In" had "name Hm Tmot. IEL“E8. l I Ioel forward eortMingly for I name patronage of INTERNATIONAL Winn-r Fa. any“: than the Wheat Growers of thi» continent in order to make it " miinent " success (before I sit down to next Christ- mas' dinner) " my circulation of tho "Lose Nartus"' and "want Russsux han but: for the miller and consumer and proiiuble to the producer. ,V_ .H... ”v ”no: q7ru.b "r West than I have orders for at Cedar Ita. pidn, Iowa. nu December 15th, nan. I shall move nothing out or went but the cLust'r no BERT noumrm VARIETII'.B. In ordor tuhave Wisteria gmwn when tor Canaan can I shall have one of am best Cumdiun Fannmg Mills, with me through the Want. Agent. Thousands of such labelled specimen: an: now mulling my arriml in Iowa. I have ln'nlfnr fhree month: under A wan-nu; vown‘o or 1mm"? In order to main my Inter national Wheat ‘Euhango a turn (was: far all win» [up tronize it; to make it result an that I can look had: from future years with perk mttistartion. Ishnll therefore navy it tn a aurrruful isnun, honorably and well for the beuatit ot all who thou! their mum:y in it. Good wish“ nnd hopes tor my success m kind, am WILL NOT MOVE was". I .- in, “a... «In: "unplug: HF!” lvu nda, which will be labelled an toilows: Name of 11.'!trnt.............................. Name of Grower........................: Where Grown..-................);;; Township......... ... ... ... ... ...Baugo.4. Nature of loc.....................:.: Amrage yield per ae".................., How long grown there..................... - "__ _ a _.. """""'r'"'r'r, Minnow“, Dakota and Wimumin. Me an: mama To mrnobvcs INTO EACH 1)!"ch ONLY scan Goon nounma 1URtK. TtEn AS WILL an uncut.“ ADAPT“) Fa'. nu: so". or mm LOCALITY, my arr-up,»- mol)!» in the Wert have Loon mudu new. ingly. Every farmer can, thervfnrv, (min iltelligtrntiy from the samples and to Can. mh -L:-L ._:u . . . .. A t'isrtuxsr:, RO {was uppmmml, "ll the but ”marina spring: when“ culledcd and coming m) from “but producing “minus of Hm Minnow“, Dakota and Wivuumu' . - _.._-..,,-.uuu nun uoulHOn, l with proper men to represent and receive ordaru through my mun-1mm. I have made Inch connection: through Grry and Bruce, and now go West. an” PARKER, DRUOUIST. has kindly undertaken to receive onion, and make delivery of Western grain " me at Durham. Orders mun le. promptly; given by all who Wish to Le thus 'bt("fi:li,',s:liii Before and of November. current, I shall send MR. human. and the other (swam, t'eltt'etitrntativets ot Js'rxusarnecu. Wurar Runner. RO far as uppmnml, sample»: all nll [In I...” ll...,..;.... Ww, _? . _ _ Having done so, I have lived for the past. month almost sleepless, to create fur “International wheat rxclmn..e" unmou- TAL um. I have fiuosd it necessary to de. lay my lowing: Ca. West fur a fcw Week! in own to form Lusuoras Cosmr:catms at "trtott, point» throughout the: Duu.inion. am. ....,...A- . - . “nuns or rm: "LONDON IUIUAL" or I CANADA. I tried to keep it for you, but finding tho movement POPULAR Humans, and the current clamor that it should be made a: broad in it; application in Canada as was proposed for the farmer. of the States of the West. I iiually yielded to the Imire at many of my warmest. old-time friends of ummn-r years thaw 1yyself, by opuulug it to the world. I An shown bymylatoedih’on (5500 copies)! ot"TravWer," (my own journal, which. see for September and November", 1881). this movement was inaugurated " the beurdit in Canad- of the 1.000 "Losmos Mcwu." HEIDI-2's and through them for the country at large, and fue the farmers ot the States of the West. MEMBERS or Ttnt "sosaros Mrrrrtar" " I want no on. to Vinvut I dollar-mor, or Ui-in it, who has the slightest fem that it will be a bad incontinent ofthat dot. ".- -v, - . T The International Wheat Ex- Pomm J-i-"------'--'--..-----'----;-.:.-.------------..--- change. "ttt '" 1881-2. Mm chm lacon- I you ‘ -- . 11am word- u with . bun Open to LIV. Fur-on lvmwbm. In tmeitTototamaiiitttst, ' -- . Upon the helm " nun. the, Cum": w1t"Tt-.Aset1, 1 any f a." new! mom: “and. Gun": Brtorsrs-.-u, be derived from the ' And ()an hide. a. he prompt panama. of an. movement luv. ' Put thou the and“: hom th) been opened to (in former: “when. f No niet" brat huh " mm' no DURHAM, Co. Grey, NOVEMBER 24, 1881 Signed , 1/101” their money in l hopes tor my Success 'dor uovn want. I Non so Miss and. or of Illinois low. was, and the be made a: “Mada all was the Sum of dollar-more : 1m. khtitttt L!',,",':,".",,,',',", lnrkh am... . The euln'l dispnrtd " “Lapel“ mirth, slightest fear I Know thi I: God mm the host: of Elam-on, at of that dot. The mumm- ot omh. . mm Love! not love alone tor on, L (5500 60pm.) I But man an mu: thy broth" bun; Inml, which. "e I""."": Mk. the burning sun, all)". 1881). [by chum“ on n11. the Iver-i ' ngau of training or culture‘dnpondent for . the most part on "lfho--tut we have i been nuleMad for discoveries of high": . practical value; from Sto;hemon, the t Newcastle cpllier; or Franklin, tho print. l er'tiappretstiee; to hhtrrautsr--erenat of ' moderueleetrieitrn- mere journeyman I lmok-lnindyr. But however welcome such‘ exceptionally gifted workm- mun! our be, what we now aim It nncunnging is Inch I wiGly diffused knowledge of muting] "ams muons our working men " shall react in nll my: in its Application to tho nrdinuy requiretnenUot daily life. It I... boon due in no slight dere. to British skill, workmanship Bud - of o'tmttiaa. tion, Ind tho conduct of am: of true gon- onkliip. lit. the lab Thanh My,“ the system of nil"! “MINT. In. (Incl. 1 'npod from it. iimt and. “ginning. in tho 1 (iiiFiii' and 1ite1t,eoeefuiiuiii" l _utudmtri_erei-hautt an" ink-l 1"iretoetti-to"rrmm.,ai not-l work otmmer, um, "in! tht I” I wanna with“ of rim dviliu- l “M. Bil an in! I“. d the “an t ....I- ”an: me um". m much we "nun! Lean. nun! dwellmgi in which w. cannot ,afulyrtstGo. But knowledge grown u it has everdnne. u the true handmaill of fr.-eduln. It was so in the old days of Hellauic Iii-arty, and among the free cram-j mm of Flor-nee and Geno: in tho period l of the great Itulum Itapubh‘cl. It promise! l, the problem which modern civilizntiun his so: before it is, to make “oh man the skill. ed Uboumt. working intelligently in obodi. eucu I” " own volition; or in oo-op.n. tum. like tho ingenious nrchitneu of the lie-hive and the unthill. for some worthy end. Daily we suffer fur unskillod labour in vautihrtion, lighting, heating: in the trsrkot the plumber, the tttut-tlure, L/ drainer, the buildur. Churche- md loo! tun- lmll. are built in which we "nuotl Lean. mod dwellings in Which we cannotI wwaft:1ty reside. But knowledge grown u it] has everdnne. u the true handmnill of; ',:', l ”new of Ontario ample provision but: "l hem tttttdt, for placing instvnetion with. ll" rc-mli ol all. Our public reliwll chal- n In: ye c.n.;m1imn “ill: than at any other l- l laid. b'ortr.ose who can give the reqtois. k! ite time our High School: and Cullaalw . Institutes curry the training onward In all . l more advent-rd rtago; und beyond this it I t l University College, with other College- of, ' various kinds, to countable theaeotlt for Ill i who haw the ability and pnr-xevornnoe to! :,fnlluw out the work and Witt the rank otl ' [graduates in the incultieu of the Provimiu! ' Unirenutv. But there still remain! the? ' department of Technical Education. for the l twining of skilled warkmcn to turn Mien-l tifie eduzation to praetiealr:oeonnt. Apart; from, and yet not mtlmut important rs. I hstious hr, some of the controveniua begot Ly political and social changes command~ i ing the attention of all at the prmnt time, l this added of technicnl instruction: and l what is called scionco educatinn occupioai‘ a prominent phere. The waste of energy]: and the coming“ of mimirrcicd Industry, I n the fruit: of nunkilled labour, more And ' more compel the nuxicui eotuiGrtstiou at tuautoeturers, men of minimum“! states- e men of true {or-sight. Economic industry tl more them ever demand: the careful bus. ' I; inquiry of all our resources, including the . t, grand industrinlarmy of "uresuniermrtisatts l r and ttll who bring pith Ind munch to tho l o inlmur market at an article of hire. Thalia distinction between nkillod And unskillod d Inhuur is an all-important one; and on. S moreover, which acquires over new sitrniti. cl rnnce with tho combined progress of free ti institution: and a higher civilization. But l w Mm chm Incon- I would VII-no. Thu. word. a '10:ng p“. re. In track-g cl “and light, Upon the helm " nun. “y f Hug Hope! thoutth clnuda Quinn t the ' And (3an hide. a. he. bloom, buy. f Put thou the any!“ hum thy brow-.. In Um organaion of ”stem of Ontario an”. , Condensed from the Globe. [ The lecture room in the Schqu of Prue. 7 tlcnl Sch-nor, College Street, Toronto, mu , filled Tuesday evening by an attentive Bud. ienee while Dr. Willou, Preuideut of the University College, delivered his lccture on ', "The Practical Use. of Science in Llinbuily l Business of Life." The aim of tlk lecture. j' " will be found by perusal of it, was to lulmw how intimately science is mind up ' with our overrday wurk, and the strides {science in making, how it is sometimes pull In: unworthy ende; and, having such ml ‘ impouant reluliuu tn practical labour, how dedrulJc it is that “was engngrd in "ill. I ful lulmur would Ian-aw something of " principles. The luclnro mix the Inaugural I of a arias vs hieh will be begun on Thurs- day, Dr. Wilsun has a. char, energetic voice, and lu‘ouumcel his words with marked artiuetnesa. Ills lectuu, which follows, was frequently upplandcd c-- OPNVRTUNH'Y FOB ADDING SCIEXTIIIC KNOW- LEDGE To "Ma.. Dr. Wilson on the Relation of Science to Every-day Bust.. ness. 1 woman muut "or be, Inconnging is such nailed“. of mania] rotting men a dull its Application to tho u tn practical labour, how I I Hume engngrd in dim, Isms-w something of ital ‘u-lnro mm the Inaugural ! "gut"".. POETRY n 'trehitoeU of the l, {01'me wonlry for nuskillod labour g, heating: in the education occupioa no wade of energy inducted luduutry, i labour, mare Ind the educational 9M!“ mud. - __,.-,._ v. "u, - _ .'._._.. "Ill mun IUUUIU I‘M: capuc otistiit more precioue mineral enel. Our of the ocean summer, and eorresptmdh, af'youug Adventurer: who wander into the iy reduce the aunt of transport fur gm V i great North West know well how to ppm nnd travel, or great!) urcellcratc the we d Vida themselves with needful Anal and of the disencumberod ship. The my a l Imunitiou, stores, cemping ottiiit, and " has been already niimd at by mums of tr " gather unedited requisite: of the pioneer; Al’uudlnt mineral oils, to be stotodlotwe, '. l bat how inlay of them could toll gold from the (inter and inner plates ofthe iron shi h mien or pyritu, plain. ore from iron and. and so occupy space "present useless. p, I or diamonds from cry-tale of quartz! Bow that idea u dread: superseded by the pr ' may on their return could (in In] in. miles of (but latest feet of science. ll . tolligent report " to the fiom of the an. during of electric farce. with all its gm: e triot.lu peculiu bounr, or the economic premonition ofiuture triumphs. The ri, t ulna of in timber, or furnub the elighteet Ill of Old England have, in recent yew D hintuto the Magi“! ebencteror a" comforted themselves with the eunrnnt . mineral "mum“ of a” "gintts which that her supremeoy in commerce and th t they hue tanned. Their 0!! 1... 5..., industrial em must and with the umm i ettmted. perelnnce, by specimgmof white tion of her soul tUld ; end some among he l (listening steambutthey “agony.“ m... own enne have qneiled in the "triciprstio; if it went worthleu quertz. e awful lime. ot such I crisi- in no diatent future. Bu “one, valuable tel-per. or prized mineral long before that malt u reeliud. eciem phoephete of lime. They In wholly ua- gives promile at inexheuetible eubstitulci able to eey whether the dim-5.. through from the electricity of the arch end (In which they peeeed m limutou or Iend- oxygen of the In. Here. accordingly. an done; at the Carbonifemm Ii. yin, PM reeoureee which line lain nnlneded fron 'llple mile done]; the “Mmh. the dawn albumen binary. end yet all the the Incl the!“ of the DeVonion m, or 'lnl. were u ereilelahs u now tor the Ber. 't".tte-esthtuiri,iirLii Woodmen. _ ofoau.uimt, their not “Mum. But you um: note in en this how much - more mm than “Linen-Mung. he “pended on theintelligent aberration Mariam-again; glimp- of the oeutamoitu.tuuattathiid.r, ,Mhnd“- e- plI-t. 1lu'tlTll'l',Tll'd lush. old not, of 11ttttfte"utresFGt-urr" “lye- ud no evee.“ And yet reth- We!“ tube-Hen. wen-k- when we contempt-b oer-elve- no time 11t',tfr*"Aru-e-Ltir, men-lea vii III-It]. “it“: My: as, it. "ftPMI'r b. u, '-.s-att-ikiaiiL-ikLLLLI W “W. JiGia. 732-31 it i which contributed to ite developement. 'f The stone-muse" nu “ell tn the ucnlptur rll I we: s skilled dredghteiuen; the worker in t) lime: and iron deemed it indir-pensible to of. mutt-r the science of metellurgy. The I1: putter and glue-worker were adapts in all a , the varied requirement: of oernmic end ' l vitreous In; mentors in, A the chemistry " l thet the old ulchemieta lied then placed et t ' their seniors. There wee. in fact every- " I where e wise economy of skilled labor; the 1 h" workman found A pleesure in his work; i " . and when were unekilled lehor wee needed, 1 ', _ en in the service of unis, the etnrdy crefte- ( d l men, who were themselves gallant burglier it soldiers, enlisted the emulation to do the! Vlhireiing task-work on which their skilledi , labor wan too preciou- e thing to be squen- ! l dared. I But no hotter srgumeut in fever of the J . encouragement of industrial science on be: l urged than the loss which we ere coneteut- 1 ly incurring from the lock of knowledge on , r l. the part of the indefetigetile pioneere who t Ga, too end ho oeueleuly through our lown wide dam-in. end yet bring hack to l, web iMttitririm.t reeulte of their wan- dnrings. The shores end island; of Lake 1 Supnrior abound in mineral weelthaud in l elude within their limite eome of the very 1 richest eilver end copper deposite in the i world. They reveel. moreover. interesting I evidence of the working of their mineral l , wealth in times long enten'or to that voy- t (i? of Columbus which propered the way t for our entrance on this rich inheritance. r hi", Atheheeoe region ebonnds with pe ' |trohmm ; the Moose river end N branches B {yield gypsum in abundance; the Meeken- I zie river end other lmlities beyond the i fertile lendn, the river beds of British Col. Il umbia, end even the sterile shores of the ll Hull-on Bey. abound in iron, lend, copper. fl and gold ; end Hie great valley of the Bar Sl ketohewen diecloses nbnndent traces of the "1 I in intolliswnt applieittion to the desired re lulu. Every Workman was mute: of his craft. and familiar with 'dl ch. kinshu,p...i.. ___ w v. - rII-llllu - end ere [miller to the inert Hindoe beyond the Indne end the Gengee. This element of oeietttitie locomotion, in ell the for.“ in which it enliete deem-power in lte eervioe. is the grand revolutioniur of the modern world. The old commonweelth of Cttriat. endow. " it emerged out of the Dark Iaee eoneieted of e multitude of little incl-ted etetee. or fendel heroniee. “ending epert end eeeh eyeing ite neighbor with rooted jeelouey and dietruet. Unekilled lebor en- listed in the 1erviee of eome enoceeeful free. booter. perpetuated the rule of brute force. end ignorance with ell its "tsntuttthrrim. none. ruled euprenie. Before the diecovery - of America the greet trade of the eiulized f world coneieted in the interchenge of the producte of Southern Ade with Europe through the commerce in the Levant. Tyre. once the mietreee of the world'e eom- l '. lame, end the chief centre at industry per. l iehed; Alexeudrie in its turn geve wey; t Constantinople Bourished for e time en the 1 great mart of interchenge between the East . l . und the West, but it, too, sunk into decoy: II ' l while the Grand crowding ermumente "ll. I ie forth the energy ahd wartime skill of J Ill", Northern Italian sen-porteJrom which, t in time. grow up the grant centre: ofintel- t Fi/ii indmdry of the middle ages. the Re. I e ‘pnhlic oi'Genoe and Venice. and that later T {Athens of Old Europe, the Florence of,' ll l Dante and Giotto, of Lorenzo Ghihorti, 9 Cl ’Micheel Angelo, Benvcnuto Cellini, and i tl Galileo. Little Suites inferior in extent to m lthe emelleet of our Cenudien Provinces, pl lsolely as the result of ititeiligsat,ailicd in. w I'duntry. in the uncurbed energy to whiohl N freedom gives l-irth,furniehed the merclmnte w Fr, manufacture", the artist», ”more", ( " ‘goldemitha, end henlrere, end so became Pu preetically the nineters of Europe. The , In lime republice of Northern Itelymith their! re trade guilds end merchent prttierti, were of. of more weight in the councils of Europe than en Englnod under her warlike Edward HI., l th, or France under her heen-wittud Louis XI. I on who under the nlndow at tho pyramid- .." "..- r___.-u . .. " r her keen-wittcd Louis XI. tuber-ed, was unduly due to industrious, community of Labour In: ccounmized by ern Italymith their mt pnucn. wow of mil: ol Europe than 'lika Edvard IH., e or the of whet wee ell the whilewithiu the Mb 1lu'CC',"d"l,','2h1i2'.l lei-Ibo old "oey of ma” “Eyes and no eyes." And yet lube: " verb when we eontemPIue only“ a time "neting surrounded with nigh". neon. silent - m, 'oe-.-atse “Guiana“! -H.. Mer. t"utb-riti-siioiiiGk _ that idea u drendy superseded by the sum- mi-ee of (bet latest feet of science, the eturiug of electric fume, will: all its grand I premonition of luture triumphs. The rir. ele of Old Engleml have, In recent yen-re. contorted themselvee with the enurenoe that her eupremeoy in commerce end the industrial erte aunt end with the exlnluI-l tion of her noel tUld ; end louse among her own eon: have qneiled in the enticiyntiuu of such I crieie in no dietent future. But long before that malt u reelieed. ecieme gives promiee at inexhaustible eubetituwe! from the electricity of the eerth end the, oxygen of the lee. Here. "rtrorxlingly, ere l reeonreee which here lain tit-lauded from _ the dawn Mhtunan hiltory. end yet all the wlnle were an ereileble " now tor the eer- I nee of men. _ i But you unit note in ell this how much I he depended on thelniellicent alienation I elvhet wee atitiaoitiuwittath.maru I oe-r-nts. lei-the all eta-7 a!" halide Yet lot no coo give enoouncoment to the beyond ideoththhlooh of advantage furniebee lenient ausdoqooteouneotcr ignorance. Cooeid. main orwhothaa been anon-pitted by many arrviee, with greatly Ion odvootaceo than on with- nodorn in the reach of the very pooreet Canadian Chriat- boy. I remember thocraot traveller Lie. l: as“ inc-tone whom I knew in his earlier _ Iolatod " a youth fresh from the wearer's loom, apart busy in Prof. Grahan'a Laboratory. Uni rooted unity College, London, preparing him. or "t. "lt for hie great life-work. Or, totako ox- ilfroe- amplea which appeal more nearlyto our- t'orce. eelvee than such rare and oxeeptionalcaeee. prim. Conoidor how much woe done under every ovary conceivable disadvantage by Robert Dirk, ruined the poor baker of Thom. " o geologist; of the and by the still poorer Thomas Edward. umpo the shoemaker of Bond, " a naturaliet. want. Nor can we safely admit of the idea that com- ouch etudiee are profitUss. The relation _ ”or. which the abstruaoet of the obetraet ocieu- l way; coo bear to tho everyday avocutionlt of in, I a tho duetrioue oommunitee like our own are the I ant . linke of a continuouo chain. towed not in- l may; , lroqnently by the sogscity of some intelli- I "ll. cent artisan like ourselves. Tho name of I ll of Jamel Watt litigants itself to all minds no 1 hich. the ingenious mechanist who transformed , ntel. the unhoodod vapour of the tr-akettlc into c Re- onlighty for“ to revolutionize the world. C 2'ijit: centenary of the birth of another of b e of', Britain’s skilled lulmnren. George Slur 'l, urti, I cnaou, hae recently been celebrated. But i and i the generation has not yet wholly pencil h t to l away that wituomed tho first practical ap- M cos, plicution of his sugar-ions will. And how h, in. rest are the rssutte due to his nxn-tory of :1 "IN applied meelmnice. The revolution». tbl into wronghtlw on Alexander or a Napoleon :: Tly? "men-out when compared with such m in). eotnpreltrnrive and enduring triumph-x. u l'he , In a thousand ways the steamehip and the d, lair! railway have changed the whole conditions is: I or. oflife. On our own continent they have 41 um ennvrrtcditl grout rivma and lalt’es into ab [I., i the vital arteries ofthe Dominion. and are bil Kl. opening up to millions from the Old tls to f World an illimitvhle expanse of Heh prturie "it oflhind which, but for the fertile genius of W by Watt and Stephenson. must have remained W re oprotitleu wilderness abandoned to the ohi his bull'alo and its savage hunters. Yet the ll“ rte germ of the straw engine, as tho telescope pic ut. and many another "ientifh, ochiovemsntls’lfl 'or of modern centuries. had dawned on the I " in mind ofnocor Bacon in on age all incap- ~iul to I able of turning his conceptions of science inns " ' to any useful account. It woe an untime- ( cull ill i ly birth, Tho philosopher of that age mo the rd l, abet-rhea in the barren apeeulatione of the Yet ry I achoolastic quodnvium. while the artisan do " woea more nnokilled drudge, if not the in" y-ipoor tort tailing at the bidding of aonwihie no i acnrcely more intelligent lord of the suit. , the k; i Tho tirsst steps in the evolutionary proeeaa l eve! f, I through which the steam engine at length i .2 picomointo practical nae moy be travail in tug ' the thermometer and the air-pump of the sucl I;:',;';;':;', century. Then came the op- to t d ' plieotion of steam topucupa for mince; neat Whit f i the river steamer; then the railway looo- not motivound than the indiepenaihte Und. sons . maiden the electric teugmph--ut ingot mm “by the application of force. lying idle mom . f around us. yet only needing a Franklin. our t i Whetstone, or Faraday. a Watt and a fer t >'Stephonoou, to have turned them to the othe r litre account centuries before. know I The ocean steamship. with ita transit of on , from Europe to America in eight or nine m o I days, is a marvelloue triumph, inconceiv- odap able oven to the philosophic minds within lam , our own reeo11mstios The period, indeed, clog) , is not very long put since Dr. Lardner at ph , demonstratod tothe entire satiefoction of ocean himself and othora, that it woe impossible mg... for a atoomohip to make ite wily acrose can“ the Atlantic. Nevertheloeo. with all the col ul marvel of ite triumph, the ocean steamer or. th with ite profitU" freight offuol. to be our it is l shined and thtug overboard ere the vuy- intro: age ie done, must he acknowledged to be who aclumsy, imperfect uiwhino. The re. m. r. quaite revolution has yet to be wrought am, by moons of a condensed fuel which shall once: free the bold, now monopolisod for the porim ongiue room coal. The dincorcry is looked “a , lit)? which will that double the capacity “may of the man steamer, and eorrespoudine "In": ly reduce the cost of traunport for goods so. w and travel. or greatly necelleratc the speed plottm of the diaeucumberod ship. The object plied u hoe been already aimed " by means of our “New.” abundant minerol oils, to be stored between pr. up; the outer and inner platee of the iron ship. of em, and to occupy space " present useless. Itut mm“... Whole N o. 194. an only 11mm! . Fronklln. our winter ovoningu. Tlioir oim in to of. t or Fondly. . Watt and o for to the iiitolligout mm”, and to I" to hue turn" them to the other procticol otudontn. tho olomontory conturios hofore. knowledge requlhlte to otort than: on linoo 1 Itoomohip, with its truth of onquirylemliug to gran-inane rueunh ito Amorlco in eight or nino in over, bunch of Hamming, sport-ll, orvolloul triumph, inconcalv- ulnptod lathe useful htulieridt.,. Ths know- tho philosophic mind. within lei-4+ thus eornntuuitmted in "ation to go- rlloction. Tho poriod. indood, ology, chemistry. natural "tory, to natur- long put :inoo Dr. Lnrdnor ol plulonophy and mot-Minion, tlmuuli no- lto the ontiro nomination of e"tumly--iu to fur an the" evening loo- )thorl, thut it was impossible tum no T"rcru"--outnetturs, will to hip to make ito way nor-on cornod on In in to be of rusriitiul pro-ti- Novortholm. with In tho cul utility to tho bran-founder. tho plumb. triutupls, tho oconi stem" or. the carpenter, and builder; “Lilo it tsiil tlooo freight offnol. to ho cvm- it it limped. prove in some Cases uhiy the uug overboard on the my- introduction mum-e “droncod Mullins. All tun-t be acknowledged to be who hereafter moy be henvoted to aunt. nperfoct niwhiud- Th0 re. the requisite time to it will find in tho lion hill yet to he wrought daily work of thin School of l’iiuticnl au- oeondensod fuel which sin-ll enoo applied mathematical might by u- I, now monopolizod for tho porimenuil instruction inlthe lawn of “alien Dal. TU ditusoreryisloshed and dynamics, with spetnUl reference to " thus double the eapaeiiy structural and machines. 'rltedep.rtment utoomor, ond corresponnlinir annulment); om'n‘ut‘us l, All tUld And of. Boat of trounport for goods tio. work, chain and rumpus survevu, (Natl; 'uretsllerate the wood plotting and mansurutmn. it luciiide- N" umberod ship. Tho object plied worhunics, treats at tho thou-y of the dy tinted It by mum ofour ntwngtli of materials, and tho methodi- null mt] oils, to be storulotweeu [in comm of cum-tractiun, with murh lib. inner plot“ oftlm iron ship, of essentiol ualue to hundred. of the work. apnea " [Intent uselosn. But iugtostt of Toronto. tio, in liko murmur, 'oody oupernoded by tho pro. tho elomontury course of loclurvl on chom- latast foot of wionco. the My, to be given in “(cousin eveningo trio forms, with all its grand in tho present wiutor will form I fit u. f future triumph. Th0 tir. ginning to the moulicol or "tan-nu, Mum {load Uve, ttt recent you“. out. to the Mai-t. the pointer, tho metal Duh“ with tU manna worker, and in tho study of thot most mo- nooy in common. out] “I. ful ocionoo. Without going (nation no will mint ettd with the “houn- iind that ho hon lonruod much, while to iUid; om] momma": hot than who“ aim st Ammo utenlul ond i quoild in “I. Anticipation procticol annuity of eliomiutry. tho detail. in nodiotont “Wit Best “instruction in tho laitomtorr, on taught t "mtitis W. .ttienes. in the morning cluooo,dovoto¢l toopph'od it huthotutiblo oubotitulu emu-y. will introduce tin-m to o know. iaitya! the oorth and the Udgs of tho motollnruy of iron oud steel. Mt. mee, Wingly, In of uu, amp", oilvor, mild; or ogoio, to luv-old; uhodod {mm wmmmonto of mutton, oo- "athHerer,aard""outu. “to, "tlfieal than, etc.,topoiohool allows-omit thour- .u Woo-olwood.m ood has. _ Ittuoi""iutudeartmmtt-i. imhollthinloownwh dint-tor]. (who on! Dino-oh". hoo- lummstumim an: Idaho " ind-d- tl" It!!!“ 'uarta.argttaiu-t, muti- and: duh-l - I. 1“:de out, o! nod-bk than 'rtdueamra-- ”no.” And 1“. h hWIochI-dhh 'tse-he-ttAer.,--'). IN - “n I i. ctt1rat'tr_1htltet-tir-ot-auiiir' 2Mtgttattt. 1 hi you to - in to -- thWFI'HoH-q “do mi“.- . - ,..___ B.'.' which no now to be wowed-n1 with not u all doeiguod to be popular in some est [Handing 1 men ounmg'c tortainm.ttt, " ll “l. uvu'nl unfun- not " all tus,igued to be popular in the unto o! [Handing I mom oven-113'. ... urhinmont, " in the "and purpuu of most of the loan": mums Annouucod foe cum/Ian ttttt mm: ranks new 1mm». (iii Inn-mm" of huh: mm! the View. Yet, in A an”. it in well that the Dobbin! (ft stiek to his Int; Lin-I. each one of at having chase“ " own and“ Work, throw " vital. energy into it, 1de In making tla, very but of pouibhlo shoes. or 'rut. over due ma undertake; inland of Work- i I in uhuddy Ind devil'u dun. llld nup- iug in the old tho dovnl'l wagon. u All web worknmmhip deserves, 5nd in any. to do. The cunt-0| of oreuiue lemma !uix'tod mm of humid“: Lt, his luirtln'l invidinu. bur." .ionary Ind lingum. Wm. mum] at hp In": chum! r cobbler! Hi: mum rank th. buncfacwrs of huh: mu Yet, in bun”. it in well tr, do stiek to his Int; Lin-t " having chum: " own 1mm?- ' __....._ PohtMON + plieation or comment] who, “no not. planar. which the “gin-“mu of know- lodgo confer: in In shawl-n: mad for my labor that it invokes. But Ion. oom- prohonnion of (In practical opontiou of science is In. Inning indinponublo to one, nun who upim tonnyuiin‘ light a». “I. not. tttskilled drudgo. Tim - in mm of nnpnrnllod prom... Sci-no. In. advaneodmfut the no but and to wondor u ita “any.“ (can. Tnlqnphy (uahe. in mango. from continent toma- tiueett, out! we no longer muvol ll " read In our duly “In of act-arches: that und tun-mint! ... L" . - -- “u!- Iu II. VI“ All the whilo Ind turn-add than an away aide, We. too. and to have our eye- opcnd “may no how-ou- 'atvimaed by a manual. of (at. Mon. duh-Milan; and (clay. that we only and the knight whinh aim clu- froely to All to album than} we value or [untied a... How nanny. murder...” tho hindrance. tad privltioul to which n submit from the Ink of knowkdgo - Will]. to Ill. It " to the “quiniuon " this that you an new unwind. Wholly nut ttrun any hum-dim Med Ip- plicnlion or Arum-“4" - . - vita hounded vision, III. Li, dim the angelic he.“ and chariot. of In which all m. -|.:|- .., n an mm to the muu... "rma,iD a” tmttrhot, looking in min from Douay. “haw walk " hoee at 'ull, and] riot. L...“ . . _ Mont-durum at hy his churn! rr l'Iowo;1 ll od, “Ivy.“ who... , may on which 1... h... , brief year. I., mi. of “no and up“, many way: it might luau] of work- 'u dust, Ind "up. " “an. n .n 'VOI. And in two new... lemma v. "who My.“ The um: um. . “my. In mum: at [In pr. u anticipuu m. on Which and: a not only In

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