' Bilicusness #2360353 _ A . 2 'o' rr, is a . - Erm'wlnm In (we; i,; ca "It Wum'l the old will away 'ritul I. Burn. "Hwy thimt tomo l trad at Hm. mum to bvlit "Well. In“: lying hurt non thata all." - fleu-u why haven’t m. y tom, 't dotk cams" the criml w,' 1 arltk the 'fvevth-qtttrrtit-,vtt-trir, an! 'lmir from tter lu-mpl‘os. ' true.' Ill-1m mm't lu-livvo It would " If: only a I'm- hull he wus rig“ hm":- ju our yard to us all. 1 mm ‘Iwum- it till lulu-hm] t'V1't".v miv-k and alone Crossmuls and rum"! him." "It wrt,uu't Um l'l'uvnmdd l: a Common comply? and often rp1ioys g! ti be not ttc'miitiVtG1 Hm. ratlwrrttlutok Lis tumd. "Then why hasn‘t ta" Hunt-ll up? He'd hare mum home ttrtvr lin- storm If something bad wasn't the "mm-r." "um 'totuinvcrnoiultsst "hat bad «mid have lmmu-uvd. They haven‘t "rsutl--any-atn.voing." "lint why Inwn't In come back Ana-x" Beechamfs i' Pills uc:..,, I"r- Minnie, was sumki clmnimily. but smith-lily With n qu‘lrk sub. 111mm flow. lhrn turna1 again t criml: “I 'dvu't lu'livw i how to take cart, of him “(th have pot away {rum the‘nnbouml to stay in "plte of him nnil the Mtrrwoous too. l‘w'ulw'nys thought we was grand, vn-r sinm she took me undvr her mmxowtiun ttt' school, wlwn "She must," "mu-cred ms daughter as she knelt beside htm and patted " coat and hundml him several thing; to out at the sax-w time. "Mr. Flibée will help me pvt-wade her. now that inward th" wrst. “But she’s got to stay urn will: us. [hurtling " lebs' with that old {mm won't do, and 3116- no an: to live in two rooms. You " it up with htt-srou make her stay.“ inward tho wrst. “ma wlth us. p, that 0M maul w "MNiP-c :" Ti0rT7'Cii%rTriialT VIII?" Tr} terribly sudden. somehow. tAougiriro only what everybody iii!!! expected wounl'mmo. only we thought it would come rrum over yonder." He nodded Fisbeo. and I gun-us she‘s rl'ghl. That young Mum must have got along with btw pn-tly “1-H, and I'm afraid whvn sin-gins up she'll be [In-gig! .".‘:n uw to MI rim. but I v-un't ans any in'w.†ho nnswomd ber, biting nun-n My at tho ova-i of a cigar. "I "r- ]mrt yin lu-xtm- luring me some cum-e ip i:~rn-. I couldn't take another may to sure Itt". Put tun old to teat mound th- (‘nuniry lmrsviuu-k before break- fast. Hm I have many." “DE-I _\'nn saw! her tologi-nm?" Min. ttie :N'wd {N loo drunk the, can't-9 who Mm- M him. She had lnterpntni umâ€- .. "ha-Mitt and. with the misbit. lnce of Nmlr rpm-n. WLoeie snip]: m nose was frankly l'i'd and who tux-d tram on the t"cypirtwrios, had propul' I an appetirdng table at his elbow. t i ‘ . 1'Yes." rt-spomivd the judge. "and 1' glad she stutt tt. 1 tuiked tite on": l My yesterday. what little I attld-- isnIi any of our buiumss-,but I 'iiiil think any too much of those peopl I mun-how. She thinks she belong: with' Brim-no glanced at them and raised a irarniuur tittwrr lo‘hh daughter. and they went “wooing lntp the ttous wha-ro the judge tlrotrprd Mai-Hy upon a sofa. Minnie stand lu-rnru- him with tt look of pale Inquiry. -umi' he shook Ms Lu‘ull. 7 . ' "Willy!" Tlie old u. lu'l vole. - Mittal:. hogan lo my a oud. The but an wheeled aboul and turned bu Inl- Iml'l head toward torc. "WWII" "Yea." ' . than tum-o "my without alum "e. Her Face was ' -Py while In] Loud pilll'ht'd about 2b mouth. Blu- I’ont back in whom aid ran-hec- at a the Porta, his while In all hula have“ his two hands. no " s I'm-Mu III.- at'lt to and Ira. Rho t, I ha] him ni- tw, but he did not hulk p. She look. In Min. "P‘ulhrr." slse 5 M. _ Ile did not pm“ to hm: her. .“Tht-"I Isn't anything o i. m, not tho tolegram. I shall " ' with you lllWV. no mullet what yo any." Blo Fat he'slde hint and purl: head down cu his shonldvr. and. thou h tor a mo. Ill! Ill he appeal-rd not lo " ire it. Then Alinnlo climb out an the p ch, Bearing, her father at the dnor. t " on; man had put his firm about the girl and wall Blrnklng hr-t fair Imlr Romy. . “Much obliged, W "tltr D " .901 to btt't lure or mm)“ ttt." F c,tnyfitirv.r I! j it tciict “I as if '(In nil]: i um. In" The Gentleman from Indiana 'Frttlur." the wild. it wail“, wry amtoyittg I tin flxllx‘l' n-uwdy 4N. .TIfe sr-rmim My did summing sadly. MIC. Cdq'nly she whim " . turnul to the win. ugule t I Puiscoe and L'lim'v in He knew of Mute†too well. ' {mm them." , IR lzh lu'ml. "Then m- â€mug!“ thir rl'u‘lnuly'u _ about as Hum two fel- th, 3- (aunt! him?†hart comm-hen. as a: su"Mi/ut'ueaes'aatawska'it 3.. g... - " tl Ilne mm. {M on the have any. light thor n" about dun". can. l choked ie-rm-ii-ici- "it ic TC H" “DWI! on I "I mex nmyhe some of as night In." rm tl ml Mr, Watts mommy. Jim Inn-mm mom . "on-M oath. :hnt'l IL" tale'." he shouted. "If t rt tho Hm man of m. crowd to oet I' foot in Room": and Int to but tn " nu door t'm not can nub-l r max-nu, county at COM. n. t mama. and I. an - m than _ for shell new! . "morh nllltt "Inuit: [ to my back, ,h. krrpin' "an “I! 'tttttd that. m to tun-n- we " they do. them 1 ~lrikin' for R. Vull'h other. T 11on rv-mg-nla an Inlm and let h - -- _._... --............. "Yon we. then two must have known] about the 1 o'clock freight and that It was to stop hero to take on tho empty lumber out. I don't know how they Mum-ed It. but they dld. It wu this “us: When they [at out the win- dow they beat through the Item nun-1:43: m- thn dd. track. At an mm- lime Mr. Barkin- learn any work. :vin' west. It begins to rain. Fl! rill! no c-nu'ncmsl'to "I. railroad to In" M ‘rll'v‘ Gotta' and mmr for (I. New fur .qlelter-ssear place." any. we.“ . ‘Y-u-oo's. when he's laid not! Iliglt nlw...I:-. and mb'ly don‘t wish 'tt Wr buck. u..r of (My trouble or utpin"'vat up. Anybody can undat- Ilmul thot. no come: along and you a “ Inn- we are pm!!!†" the time hr, (In. them comin’ from town. hitrt l trlkin' for It. The, run right mp) m. other, That's what Imp: nod-I 'lu-y I‘vv'ng-nlm‘d hill and ' I'D n 1m.- :le let him have“. What they 1 mm- " with I don’Mm. 12 Mk :vrylhi'lz in that lino cl 'em. :aum- mud mllmd "on. and 1'har, my dmm u uh Mm gnaw-M we don't :mw, hut we will by night. Ttrer'tt Teat it out ot 'etrt up at Met WWI " ml "'hl." r l “an muml by a road leudnig â€X '. "c;',, $11111) to Six Crrerrmdg. I ."Zr I .1.;,!;'.mcnt had" [fem newly "i, "mm! r. ‘11 mm]. What had born :5 'll t r. " IV" is u brand brown alnln In H» send mi the noun: slope mm- the My. itute were smallor stains above .m-I Ir but. name beyond it to left or rum. and (In-1‘ were many deep'foot. prinm in the "and. 'Men were exam- Iuin; tlm plum excitedly, talking and leirlllnllllg. " was use Wilma who qul round it af. hom, vu- mhomi to a truce an: by " the and of n lane throng!» a mrtttield. Jared “’llny. the glppuLy um. was talking td n group "var LII. nun. anal-lulu: on both sllles of the railway. ltrisrm, began to walk on toward-tho mulnmlmtrm. . The tratk lay lore] ind stralgbt. not dimming in the middle distances. IIll' mils conrvrzm:4 to points both north- WCtit and soutir:ast In medal: unwed " like "vatttples or W?mpeetNe In a child's dv, wing hook. About seventy mill-- to 1:; ' m-st and north tar notion. In t.'.:- sun. ' [Hm-Hon. nearly le miles 1mm ws'. 'i', tlm signal Will mven/tt", :im g.s‘.;:ra to urnrilter far in hll rear. This mun took it liir and shouted and .rahid to a fourâ€: mun, and lo the: Aw.“ -thr sign VI hark ldRowtt. Then mm? almost i..mn-di:m-ly three lone, and Wliisihs in m .1 mill near the It:- Con. mu! the r'uticmlituvnt.trew black with [mule pnurlzr: out from town. u laik- the searchers came running from tho Belds and woods and ttnderbrmsis The sort ground had been trampled by many feet. The boot print- pointed to the northeast. He traced them back- ward tu'the southwest through the ti~~ld*:nnl saw where they had come _ from urn!- the road, going northeast; tlmn. returning. he ellmbed the fence and followed them northward through l the next ttat. From there the next field ( 't !!:\' nurth. lying beyond the road that l' :m " continuation of Main street. i 1111111 to the railroad c'tttbaplitnvnt. . ’c- Irarlt, mum-Ally tlv-tluml‘lu tram. t " 'mnn and muddy furrow. bent In t"rwu.titrtt which indium-d that it! 'rrm!ntts might be (him-itch when -T"Cr, t‘lIlli‘." ems [ml stunt! last nlghl warm; I'm-the! o1irs rrz-ight. Though Cn -‘ti dds had i. wn unnamed In many I .Itr‘i by the sntxljng parties. he felt mm of the direction taken by the '.'ro;:sru;nls men. nut] he perceived that the s main-rs liy.d mistaken the trace. lIt- toitumd for those of earlier parties in the hunt. .on the embankment he mm- a number of men walking west and examining; the ground on each aide anal a lung line of people following thzm out from town. He stopped: . He lit-id the Cute of st: Crossroads In his Laud; and he knew it. Tlie Illi‘ll on the embankment were walking slowly. Lending tar over. their “rut ti:;ul on the ground. Suddenly one or thvm stand (rm-t and tossed h]. mum in the Mr and shouted loudly. tub; y 1:: ‘2L mu to him, and another tar down iln. tpai k repeated the about and on". h-rt tho house and, forgetting bl: magma rapidly crossed the tiettU to m- point win-n- the bizarre tigtrrest of tho night had shown themselves to tho two girls nt the window. She told him brmthlossly what all. and liq-kin hm! soon. um! Ue grvw more ttttd mun- visibly perturbed and un- Price. Mung Us clam- to plow: and gunning at int, runs. Wlsrn she had tiuisuod he took a few quirk turn- Mm"! the "will. with his hand: thrust dwp in his coat pockets. and then, cl urging her to n-pout ttie story to no on". M: the house nml. mrcrotihu. I‘l- r ' RM N670" m tl. "t only! t to bare told ynu twmre,. but we were Io frurhtoot, ttnd-tttui you Went " In such a rush utter Mr. WHO] was: tsore. a nowr dream-q) non-bad, wouldn‘t know " in tbe Ur-road., Hut "my rum! Hull. " out a .0 out and t mated tor the wart-vmw as soon as it was light. and It was ttway " Hum wthre we saw them mu! wasn't blown down at ull; and ueltett "aw tin-m In the tield besides; law all of tltetu"- The Judge got upon MI feet with " 9am. He had me pwurn tor year- un- til that moral-k. "tYlust't' this?" In and lllurply. _ -e ‘Vl I." that I In um 7w: “It mutt tho Cream!“ who“ â€â€œ10. “I lit bonu- to tron-bl. vb 1entV. “Hann't the, hen out than yen“ “What no? They no out at It. at the, on [but God I!†In." "They we not!†Ibo cried. very much nullun-d. “Tho: am It. " was tho While _ Cups We um them. Heleit um] t." lle Intm'rttptm3 her. "What do you mm? Try to tell me about it quietly, Jul." He laid'hls hand on Uor shoul- at Ah. lulu. explaliigg'r' ttyur two must have "Mi; _ Going ter Chamberlain’s Colic. i Cholera and Dim lonely. F Don't t fulfil “it an M bat "e'lJp"l'ul't'll od this MT. home. Them It not)“ Colic. Cholera Norm a "tarrhoea. It is and] mm M =21:an Mphint and {mum m... an and has raver] c, o "M of may. with": than we!!!†medicine I. nu. When who with waterway... I mad ft in pre'urant to Pg,; fi " ‘ Cort, or some one 0 our n are to need this "mag: noon" or,“ mt! when that time rnmns ron will M t badly: ym: will mod ft quick] . me buy " rowan! be prepared talt I anâ€: ' 'ut; so out. . causr it warned the public not to buy stock, ida company which the plan- tiit was running to manufacture bin- der twine. London. Jan. 12.-The suil‘ol Stone v. The Gall Reporter was begun here to-day at the miles. The piairitttt, t London] harristot. is claiming tio,- an†{rum tht tit-fondant nr'wsptrperttrs causr it warned the public not to tttty) and. .31- --_--_--, .. _ - "De men whut shot Mario more. uss lies yondeh. hldln’ rum do light o' day. tas' ttttn".-- Iwerved his whole rigid Stl, till the arm pointed north- mert--"he lie. yonaeh. You won' ttrte 'lm benh. Dey fought “In In drier: tttt' dey druggen 'itit heal). DI- whuh dry In: 'my down. Ah'l tutu I“ I (-uwll". - v v_ '_-.. u! u! the west. wtteee.the Chum-d: lay; stood rigid Ind silent. like I leer; then spoke: .u J"" oe use case bold night: met. on Ah'm de thlevenest one '0: two; Konophon. keeplu' " db wood Itock' up when you got noon; to lay. 1m Tet me In; say he lahka thief: m In. sala'r,,reext me. Dan do manvhut de Caps zone shot late night.†tte rolled " head sharply. qd an Inâ€: tory in his gloomy eyes moulded " they'oponed wide Ind land It.“ sky Miscellany. ‘ "AY. burn wld I cowl!" be exclaim- ed loudly. m. twllted from I†braced to an extreme ten-Ion. "Ah" ham: wld I on!" De blood “all!" "It wasn't the White CIpI. one» Xenophon." laid Warren Smith. laying bl. hand on the old man's shoulder. Xenophon was to bl. feet. no "ruched I long, bony Inn straight to the west. when tho I‘m-"'0“- B-- on you hougl‘)‘. too. aln' you. phcn?’ Tel: an' teed me. tee keer o' me an" since. Ah pump d full In de muwn'. mek 'u bed. woods out'n " from walk; d: He tel: no In. When Ah nut ' he 'l'rnld keep do thief he I". “Dal- all my fault. Xenophon; look you up long 'go; ought Inn 'tro you be col. den bald nigh". A" AB..., ‘- "* .- "Name, honey. is you gone?" no taiBed his voice as if calling. "ll " In» 'toh-o-op" He looked ox: at the circle about him. and then. atlli kneeling, not taking Ill! hand from the sand. seeming to wait for a Sign to listen for a voice, he said: "Wiutto' Fo' goimun think de good Iawd summon Mane Hawkliu? Kane he do mos' tittm" You know. dot man he hatch me In de cole night. wlnloh To' his: ateolin’ 'ls wood. You know who! he done t' de ole linen- Tel: mt' buil' at big tiatt eon ole Fen' anoint}. Say: 'Ho'p yo‘ae'r. nn' welcome. Recli- on you hongrr. m. "trs' - \--..- Xenophon bent over the spot on tho sand. making little odd noises in his l throat. Then he painfully resumed his former position. “Das- his blood." he said in the same gentle. qunverinu (one. “Doss my beef trien' what lay on do gronn' who: yo' mind. geimnn. Dans whuh dey laid 'im. un' das- wtmtr he lie." the old negro continued. "Dey shot 'im in de tiers. Dey uln't shot 'im heath. Yondeh dey druggon 'im. but dis what: he lie." He bent over again. then knelt groaning]: and placed his hand on. the stain. one would but! laid. u s man might place his hand over I heart to see it it still beat. He vs: motionless. with the air of hurl:- enlng. " When an actor-a7 would tho not when tn. crowd no (that. In, wan and. mum ". all M mun.. Xenophon. approach“ at the same time. loaning on a New and and beat very far our. one hand new lug on " [up " I! to aaaa a may Joint. The negro'a an val an ulcer-[Ira to fable. From Ma appearance he tnrcht Inn-o known tho when. and he WON' that hoary look of unearthly I'lr dam which many dead†or alum- smluua experience aometlmaa give to mn-mlu‘l‘l of his race. lilo face. an lur- Iurml with wrlneim that it Inlgllt In". horn made of 1ruttittteratrt. l-' .t {Ln-dds woven together. was a In»; mask or the water! of Ma bluos1. ll:lrl~:lvsl‘hnd once aid that Uncle 'tnbegt*htr_ti+iq.. ale. ttl'd'U"foi'gtt,td'titfiiF “bull’s-d“ f'%tte.rFtt.t- Ma_htn-rrrlttiarvt_ I. looked out a. It. uh but and sumo-cl and“ “In In». Mina-duct!†unhmMIi-hm' it. 'tidNti--a-ree ulna-mm “Pour Iln't nu bright “and. I new tome." tte_treFtr.Nrertmt MPH" and â€It. Ill .0. all III of a. old huh. qrtB--atte'9e mslp ed Imam“). then "taired-No' not Ill! tool-M titrtqrtttat'.mttret-t we land. I IN tho Alum would take Peter at the an I. gttA't It mu." To be Continued my fault. $119555; Sign: It shot Ham more. hldln’ rum do nun o' he Iwerved his whole M Inn pointed 'tortlr too, ttht' you. Xeno- feed me. tee " tet Ice. Ah pump do bum. ', melt 'il bed. pull do w: em? #6355; walk; du- all. Ah at“ 'lm nin’ ' he ll]. Jessa: (fanatic, he thought. lull an Mun- tage in hing locum! ttortt at the boundar'y line. A: lot our nee it was the beat. Could some armament be made whorehy every fourth or Mu: Cattadiatt of Brill-h origin be made to fury & PM cum on. the it an integral put ot a sum Emir; we mm bear our share at ttte bur- den. ' . Regarding Imperial Imitation. the apt-arc: believed the ulvinlages to be tery trom closer unity In ont- welglnd the diutlvanugrs. He could m an ohjonlon trom the English nudpoln‘l, tor it wu sud that Catt- “lam want everything without giv- III Anything in n-lum. It we would The Doctor recalled the stream of emignnu what-tune to this country AUG! It"; revolutionary var. and tin potential settlement oi the Mush, Boundary disputes, as he declarrd "It ill becomes Canadians to adopt a hostile attitude when speaking mutual â€remit neighbors to the. south." want we" mnunt-s amass the line. The question there is not who an you, but. what can you do. (Applause) In the Uttited States there is seldom, or never thrown Against . Canadian seeking public ttnee the tact that he I: thrown". The Americgns do not oiopt the carping tone in ‘spcaking of Gun-diam that Is ohm hard in Can. an in referring to tho Arnerlcans. Canadians should remember the cor dial reception given them when they "ttk their human Akron the line. 'ri- _A,, -. - I “I would suggest. that to correct that wry action]. evil, the Bowen. ‘ment place a tax upon all bachelor: (laughter) and an export tax ot 3h 000 upon all women." (Renewed mum.) The-Cnmlinn Club, Toronto, heard an address recently tron: Dr. Oslo: upon Anglo-Canadian relationships. His subject, he said, might be divide ed into classes: Our relations to th, Mother Country, to the United Sta l tea, and to ourselves. Turning first to the third division, the doctor asked “Was there ever such a. child ot an) nation (is Canada? Canadians, ht said, were taking prominent places it all parts of the-continent. It wa: not'the men, however, about whom he Was puticululy concerned; " was about the women. In one of the nu sing de tments at an hospital in an Ame.“ icity he had found 196 Can adian girls among 651 nurses. ‘ DR. osuin bs ANGLO- CANADIAN RELATIONSHle luxunmmna or Mn huh-w unu ma Chatham hm “unwary"; rumours u I'rtaq 'e. Ilium-n. "an. (wan. Al la- mum. an. Mun. ms, "t "noun-s " . Minn. 0m.. unl tumult. Inch. Writa as today for " migulm of our ofrer nntl mention this lhper. Don't put it aside for another time as this special proposition may be with- drawn It any time. T 1112 human CAMPBEIJ. co.. Emma new.) Wotan-m. Ort.' -e "W maTicu.'Cirir' 'I..- ' am II l - - M4 1'/gpjitA."tiP, "" ' tii, -e iAiii"iaii"ri7, gi'a?)',tAeili.yihi,'iii', In"; In“. 03".. Ema-her m. m. mutant-Ronald Bun-lu- that I Mum hum your no» a mu- , PM: in to ya thr um». “mm 'lefet,ulhe.yAiiFi9siG": let-Int. l I. m --e_ev ..- -..- -._. '""h""'"' I'M- lhtr of" I. to and you a Bitumen: lncvbatar at ""JJafgt,h' prepaid by no without one an of â€II! from you. You main {our Jrrat payment In 00:060. 190 . The balance to be paid In October. moe, or 't a can}! Buyer you get It â€canâ€. ould any ogre 0. [aim or marl gal-crow , We couldn't nuke this tgrer if we were not certain that if you eccepl it you will get complete satisfaction, if we was not Positive that the Chatham Incubator wig pay you s handsome yearly income. _ This In a straightforward Aer. We make it to show our mpreme eontt- dence in the Chatham Incubator. We want you to accept this offer Is we an aura of the satisfaction our [new hater will give. Every machine we have Pct out so far has made other sales In t_he game neighborhood. Ind make considerabce ia6GGTr the Incubator before the first payment beg-gnu duo. [do iiiirii' W333i Jhttpher, 1905. We will slut you nisin Itry for pertllt with a Chatham fd'r,1'7,. without one can! of money from you until next Fall. That mans that you a: take " seven or eight hatches Chatham Incubators eenuin every improvement of importanee in Incu- bator construction that he: been pro- duced. They aromade of thoroughly Deemed wood, with two walls, case within case. Between these walls mineral wool is packed (min; the very beat hamlet-on. Each piece of the we in normed and grooved end screwed. making the whole as solid as a rock. Chatham lglcuhaton are nipped with séienti call rfecl glandular. which are In 'i,,'kT,ri', men- of regulating the temperature. You cannot nine chickens mau- may with a netting hen. q She is nut- in; than setting when the lhould be lying. Whit. also in hatching and brooding n for chickm she could be laying five or six dozen eggs. The perms-tugs of chickens the hatches is much lean than that reduced hr the Clank!!!) Incubator. lt " P;;’:uwto on . Chatham Incubator. Poultry taking with . Chatlum lncuhnlor in at very peoStatrH and sanity managed occupation. Unles- zou want to so into It extensively it and tak- but very little of your line. Govern-cut ee". allow that the demand for ter2: Canada is greatly in em. o an and Grut Britain I: Always Ctl2,.t,t tor m. That than: n - "ert sad 'ood. Meg. for chickeds. Ghatham l'n‘cubatori Bomforitvgyie Living ll M 'lllc'o ni "T "W." 'y.?i1pFridlt/rtii,?dii.iii "In my opinion fhatnbrrltin' Cough Rolled: is the trest mode tor colds." says Mrs. For. Walker, of Portervi',V, t'ttlitorttia. There rs no doubt about its Mini theist. Nu other will cure A cold so quickly, No other ‘50 "trettttrrierttative ot pneumonia. No other is so pleasant and 3.an to take. Those are goon reasons why tt show": be profound lo, My other. The lact In that low proph- no Baus6ed with any other utter having mm amt this remedy. For "to b all Jungian. _ THE CEN‘RS " THE A CHAMBERLAIN Ftoy THE _ The Inlai tTovvrcriirisi grant is ti. 305; $2M. tor domestie science and (.015 for manual training. The secretary rpported the let's col- lecml tur the collegiate tall term to be $702, and $2,016.50 for the your. 3717 being collected tor the‘wintor um ot.. [am and ‘mmo for thc spring term. The number of pupils an We 'roll during the full term was 2P.t and 100 “We tptwnt entrance gradu ates 1nd toothed permits. . tout manila; iiir, compared with t2,rre, $1531.33 in IMP2. 5274.55; ctirog!iteusiia7, 113 sn-pntal‘c school, 159.67. l The Htrattsrd Ccl:ey,iate his just closed a Very succcsdul year. Tm annual report. giws the following particulars in cunnmlao with Um manual training 'ltrparitneht.. Cost of maintrttaricee tor last quar. ter ot 1004, $177.17; amount to be usan by Irutte school board, C-"""""'".', twu all 't wgich entirely oir me nave since had no r urn ot 'ase."-herrmut St l, 212 N -vo.. Pueblo, , ado. For [ll druggiats. ,.. ....u., "um um terrNe disease for over three year: od .tried the preserip:l.rs ct um ~rous physicians, but found nothin 'hat did me any 'Aood until I trim 1uuntrerlain's ('ulic, Cholera a: "yreearterneds, two SIMUL- recognized the sound principle that ne House is the guardian of its own honor, that it should endeavor to "my: its membership of improper per pus nitrite Mann). 'us-c-l-os-ur, untied on fairly and honest,'y. Ar ollicial representing the House as a mule, not merely the majority. night take a pride in his position. "fd rmleavor to discharge his dut may and without favor to btthe iarly. Such Has been the conduct 0, i‘e Auditor-Grneral at Ottawa." ' This is practically the LiberST’pla’ roposed at the recent convention I "mto,"'itarturly,m the appointment o n o0ieial “hose duty it shall be I. ttirnd at. election trials and to tak ’roeeedings against the Pen sho, 'o be guilty of corrupt Practices. l: The event of the return of the Liberat Government to omee oh the Mth on hungry, legislation will undouoteui; we enacted for the carrying out of l his plan. The Liberal party has " ready adopted the rofiey tor tri, rosccutionists wttiph the News ad 't. _ Mei but this will not prevent we: 1 paper trom continuing in its med 1 Hugh; campaign against 'the Lit" ml t Government. . CONTRACTI-ID cynomv' Rum-2A Mum: I?? TI muuppmus. "While um Units. Army in' th hiOpirus, Ieotttraetrd chronfc di. . Inca. I annexed sou-rely from thi o..." " 4‘, _ STRATFURD'S t'oLV.:tt'ririu, "The question Is a dimcult one, and we do not proloss to have a cut and dried solution cl it. One suggestion is that all client-es against the tine- tion law should be prosecuted by or under the direction ot an omcial ‘of the. Legislature having a position cor- responding to that ot the Auditor- General at Ottawa. The old practice If trying 'lection petitions betore 'ommittees of the Legislature, white; gravely objectionable in some respects‘ recognized the sound nrincinle that hibcralk undo; shim thtAews continues umuent, its ullewnccs on Provincial trthirs occasionally assume a tinge o 'caasonablcness. The other day it stopped in its tirade against Mr. Ross 1nd his caller. ues long enough to dis 1nsss with son}: degree ot fairness the question of providing 1. more eh'retive “cans ot securing the punishmrnt o' :lection lrauds. Admitting that "hu “an nature is much the same in boll parties" and that the Conservatives .i'ould probably do no better than the liberals undc'r similar circumstances†IL- 17.“, A .. . -_ _ .. wll‘! 5511.11: nu time in writing poetry. nine his usury." (Quinn-i As a unwindin; point, Dr. Oslett wished tn point nut that in Cumin more was too mud: evil waking. ly- mg, and dude-ring in political lite. It r us a shame, 't said, that our youth mould be Mount up in such m " nowhere. The evil was easily our new if politician would but fight, it not. like Christians, at least like gentlemen. ‘ C'odorith Sign]. Though the Toronto Now; is one of he bittererrt, and, we mira add, most mini: opponents ot the Ontario Gow W,tt 'IIN" iieidiiii "a: "., - I an that. (Hut. heart I do not think the developing oi our boys is the most rapid under the chap ttt a {tool-mum. Viv-Donn In. In in our Ml. bet to accomplis- inis you lun- Io [rise the salaries mid to In young knows who givs inâ€: lives to this run oi work. The chm ot poetry we are hung produced is an indication of menu: activity. The poet is import-M in se) file ot s nation. " you ham 1 young allow in pm: "-3. A REMEDY FOR CORRUPTRJN tamed at at“. I.AIN'S~ (‘Ol'Gll mol Tne BEST MADH.. -- ---.u-. ll “IMHO-“h a mum: N. Uri, tdo. For saleY yrar, 81.8“.80; I in 1903 mu! , St onl- me and Inn ot the uis who words - ii; on Provincial me a tinge o other day it inst Mr. Ross DIAI this .-.u u lll'l "rNT'UP. to In‘ an imparhal as . mm. ('uuld “on be. In ttetwren the two sun-u of the "nun. in tbodischnrm' of my dutirs. May I be permitted. will!- out " all “gunning to the [hum- thnt my knowlwlgn of ttr. lamp-nut " ah!" me to make n ttisrorh. 'n u!- tempt to any a few wom- In lunch? "and â€Uh; A aim-n of thr, "any". will be. With Four .ttrerl Utnt ttr, will Cato an: rich†m Cardin: to our Min mum‘s, prawn- Wh which h ot "hefty. and ttf tho “in thr. (Iirtn'h nn. tent "WI Such an _ l If. Shaun's netur. *7 The newly-elected Sponkee was'thon mortar-d ttl'. Sir Wilfrid Iasurier and Sir Wm. Mulock to the chair. when he delivorcd the following address: Gentlt‘mvn of the Iluus- ui l'om. mono: I tkeu're to express to ton my ulna-re thanâ€; tor 1hr honor m Bel- acting me tor the high position ot Speaker. No om' ,rnn intrirrotritete more highly than do I the honor. ot gun's yryrcc1io_ps no one can be M'- l‘tllimF-nt. than mysoll a: to my Capa- city to discharge the dutinl of (be omce. At the outset I am very in. exwrlenu-d. an you are uwnn'. but I trust that the inexpcrieoro will be met by your cordial ineling toward. me, and that tor n time " least I lhnll he "r'rrttitiert to ocrnm' this positiun with Hmhwss trom both Bithm of thr, [Int-tn -- ' "4' - um only say,1h‘s: we on this side or tl Nousv vciU give every support, Jim: roasnnaldc‘ support, to the Speaker “ho has boon unlock-d, and hold his lmn'ls up in every way, so long as he Caeries oat the high dull: In or that ofir,ee. n: I heave, .... a-..“ “on; Geo. E. In»; ' - A friendly nod from Sir Wilfrid Lnurlcr, however. brought Mr. Fol- tor to his feet. lie said: No one can (ind fault with the doiinition of the dutim ot Speaker as laid down by my Might lion. lrirnd, and I have no doubt that he has cxcrcist‘d his best judgment in selecting agentlemnn tor the position that Batislies his high dethtititrns and ideals ot thin mgâ€. important. oflice. Ho far as 1 am tier- lonallv coma-rim! I have not had the pleasure of mi acquaintance with the hon. gentleman who like been pro- posed. but I inu- been told by my collcnmms on ibis side of the House that'thrv (u-zzsidvr him, tram their knowledge of him and his tttttttttty. donls. one “Ian will carry on the high traditions which have obtained so long and which; we trust, will lot-ever obtain in this Chamber. 1 can only Kay, th s: we on this side or It, Houm- “ill give every support, . cry reasonuhlc' support, to the Rut-ab..- ..u, B, _ - ,V_V_ “an“; "more the leader or the Opposition could any comment. ' r, -v“ "a†van-nut treh to move, leconded by Sir Unlock, that Robert Franklin erl'nnd. member for the elector. thet of North Essex, do take chair ot this House '" Sn (Loud applause.) The motion nut n-J ---, . - - ' her for the electoral division of North Essex. is well qualir"yd in all of than mpectl. (Loud‘applnuseJ The members of the Home who were Ma colleagues in the last Parliament will concur wlrh me in the belle! that In his' hands the good traditions of the House of Commons. such on than which Agrve come to us from the motherland. such an we have en- deavored to churn: in this country, will be well preserved; therefore I House that in our believe in _the Judi Robert Franklin d her for the clock North Etstsex, is we of the†mnem- -- -- -- a... ulna.†only to and combined in the same pornon. In the tiratr place it is ex- pected of him who iiim this chair that he should be of a. mind at.onee Judicial and fair. Both sides of the House md a)! parties expect at his hand- uniformity fair treatment. It is expected -‘of,.him .JUSLI thet .ho ".9qu be Wen versed in l’arllaml-nL- r.' - Ah. 8...: d r . In 3mm. p Ottawa. Jun. 11-11:. Senate met ' " 2.30 yesterday. when Sir Richard ' "artwridtst and Mensa. tlhoquotlo, T. o. Davie and J. H. Role were in- l troduoed. At 8 o‘clock Sir Henri 'Nsehrsexmu arrived. and‘ the Com- . "when were Bent for. Upon arrival 1 they were directed to return and ', elect o Smoker, a duty which was very promptly performed. Sir Wil. frid Lourier, on looking his appear- ance. we- received with ring-n" ( cheers. He moved the election ot Mr. [ Robert Franklin Sutherland. mem- her for North Essex. to he Speaker. mended by Mr William Unlock. Mr mum butter. The Premier said: Dr. Flint. the tirat duty which devolveo upon this House at the opening bt Parliament in to proceed at once with the on» tion a!" Speaker. I need hardly re- mark that the position ot Speaker of thin House under our Parliamentary oy-tem ot Government in second to none, and indeed in equal to the higheot either dn the gilt ot the Crown or of the people. In the ttrat piece. the Speaker ot the House of Common. lo the channel of communi- cation between the House and the Crown; he in the mouthpiece of this noelnbiy on all the Pro8touneementn which it chooses to make. In the olden time, in tho earliér history of the motherland, when the relations of the Crown and Parliment were not T on clear and weirdettned as they are at present, this part of the duties ot l Speaker were ot paramount import- Inca. But we live in calmer and happier days. The duties which the Speaker now has to perform one of _ great importance. and require special qtmmteationa which it is not always 1 new on 'T.." "a-c.'-," . -. ttttd j.arrieit . tdiri, the hut-vu-dou-uuu...“ .r.uN.troto to A: lamb] Chum in. 'V-.arr mm m “I I]... cm†I mamas IN TWO umques Mr. R. F. 8uthertamt or North Em Quantum. Common-Z I SPEAKER ELECTED --- V...â€" ".m- by Mir Wittrid Iasurier and “block to the chair. when mt the following address: rm of the I,'ouss of ('om~ ksire to- expross to tot: my mâ€: {up n.†I“- - Lnenam. such an we have en- d to observe in this country, well preserved; therefore I move. ascended by Sir Wm. Lhat in our judgment, ind"? inwthe judgment of all, Mr. F'UhktiA ASutrherland, mem- no has beon selected, and "tds up in every way, so carrivs out the high dun: aim-v, as I have no doubt N? discipline 'v.nrt disrnity of Pt' is in the hnnds of his n.vat opposition in pan men upon the other side MW, and we are as an- :nva thftrmaintainod a. Heeling n_gentlemnn tor that tuttisiies his high , idem: ot this mg". h'. So far a: 1 am plrr, no! I have not had the m'qxlainlance with the " who "he been pro- hrtrc, been told by my this side of the lion-31 sidvr him. from their him and his amen-.1 ko will carry on the mily fair treatment. It JoC,him .stg tbet ..ho :11 val-Sod in l’arnamvm- have to submit. to the Robert HERE; 8* ' ty the electoral her as laid down In} frirnd, and I have no has exercised his best applause I. do take -tire Speaker, ion was ' acting mt make "In“ Hglihx, NR. Jan. 12.--arr. R. L Bordon yawn-y mow-Mn; to“ the following may to the than... Mt the (unwrvmivn mummy t Hon. C. B. 'tt'pi.tgetgtgt,rt commuta- PM“?! ' ."lu “polio to m '" in" mm my Manda u om a Ptrttre" h m ta will man-no.4» The Iw‘enrlngdn of mambo" maimed at noun yrsteniuy. The tornary roll of mu your: 'Mcl Members sum-d has ham ("an and a hound volume has he". on tutrd. This in trtuowing the Br prune-o. Thvrrs vs a large thtt Me. ot meturrvps.' â€nwrgolm- Add“ tho two "minus GU thoe Honor. we" tuluted. The srGGii"iir receptions INF? tl tho two "nun"- I" left the chair to return to his was among the rest of the members, but was meant-cl by a motion trom tho Prime Minister. A 'rood-humomd lunch crusted theJncldont. , The _Htttrrre unmask-d In“! 8 o'clock to-dhy. when the opening tore- monv takes place. .' .., " ful in‘ " n'r ‘l‘InmI not A' " lpttr" t tf ' h 'l "si 'lm trehrst "VI 1.. n ket, ' 'tb' u -.u' 'Ctr-rd “v wt 'iewi.t V V '0 u» med": or kr, nkiM. " cum“ pr mung and uuwnuoh.’ Tr as wabt -""‘ ,rlI-l .. "r I' "who m- ake contact- {a "trtttrt- m I“ a in TuladOcnlm. hill-4d.- with urn-arm a. Ohm PM“ A†O _ "m-ees.... at Pun-s -7._.,A was: , WELLS. L. D. B. - " 1ih1u,Oiag.eur.s.b.A.s,sa,e '.. on. Winn-1‘. Elm] um: I! ma Thur-day and an" and in: “av-Why and rm!†ole-oh "QM-nu, J" 'lil'); tl,'tttrd t,'t1yJll',e3lilPliJii'itciii " , sth n 0!! "ll I td The clawed an" Inn-- ".---= MlSOELLANEOUs "RV I. WIDE!“ _ tr,',,',:')',,?.,,' omoPdtsg,'dtgtr I -"-._-. .3. Tuvalu was“, " - 7 --"_rHel't 48mm and“. u "thrrtotaas haw-mo. te"tuue or, Wilda-n- ninth: one. In 04“,â€. M ' amino __ -. - v...“ o .wllllud Asuncion." l Dunn-I _-' ._, A A “alumna. 7W3; Alumna a tux-rah. hut-mum. honour-n. Hm I 'fkrGTo%att'u C613 't lam.†this. human: I -. , " "" Q55faf,ratrar, ' a; “I“, I t J Bylaw". "ht'g “var Wit {my and foul. the. Gr Wi, Neat Go. a my, I." {my :13 Family] 'ytf'l'J'a".'d% n. any t., ' on Mot-tug. all-l tau el. LLEMr.xr. K C. I w. Chan? "a 'tcnet, Id of, Aid,",, m, tirCCriiiiirttiBr my". I'" iiFir"iiiU..,m, “mu rrryalG, __ ----- - v ,.,V . ----l" he A o. “than" I Co. I Hi MRI rm... TII-ll han In." dimatraed volumn has hon-n whali- in {allowing the “NH" 'rr' Nr" a large Illa-‘- any I .vem'er"uy, 1'“. a“. Font yearn w-hlch the "p-.... a mammal mini â€Imam , "lltrde, â€HMO-ho. and“ ft . h; In». Lunch-“.01. " Wm.“ â€a... Mon - In. "to Add"... D return to his am of the members, but a motion Trom tho . A wood-humor“ 3:25.21qu tht prorrG Eli's-â€i; Pe Auai. 3*. an both Hours held conclnded. when heartily Corte. gumx Hahn‘s,“ if? M