May â€" motaiug . the, . pail" afose fhat carly and came down town., ‘ine o‘clock they. returncd. . to ise and wailed. down â€" stairs Mrst. Pressing had completed houscho! Géutics up stairs. t #tÂ¥angers wont to their room, ihile the heardingâ€"migtress . was the kitchen they visited the rooms elosets of August Meyer and Edâ€" ) Fullord, â€" a young Englishman ly ‘arx ved. in Canada. _ They _down and informed Mrs. Presâ€" at they were going away as they did no like Berlin, .. and â€" paid ; seen C e n s o 1 OiNetii and his stail We 9 { _;fl“!:t?m Ca 5: Tya ‘»'whi\c ‘the â€" o ‘black overccat and en returncd * «midnight : work «ays. E twa nCw Pas : re enton via 4 mes}, displacement of organs, m‘w ulce‘::zm. that "bfl"'fl: )* fedting, diztiness, Saintnées, ind E‘ Hervous prostratiou or the bhaa tgke inmediate ::hn to ward n“ @ 4 resiored bae comeen n rrewnh DY isking E";'Cx_.‘ nxer ‘s bcarding â€" atti/al ~of ) west on W or @ te fins :s ï¬!ym. charged with ‘big " disappearced _ from â€" Bt tien Waiby 1s Oas of Thousands _by Lydia E. Pinkbem‘s m~ fature that: womén should Guaris coprs y tho io fake for the b AN VOMEN FIND RELIEf richer thin !a 1N UN PRKIPAA|O _ e eeel to ~ SWE . t OB M CCE C C buinfnnannls is it i.) ced i Cash, Gold Wattb.llukco-m}tut Must not N!! ies B«ll.;“ \One Wate Compound, # witith a short ti an incredible # N7 tal aud to We t ate and : )nppy y ate troabled â€" portos .w, M had no «< net en Woalh % all monthly ydia E. Pirkham‘s impound,: ai it is the moi "It cures the condition ‘ of Wellington Hotel, la t mie wai sohers ... who th In 6. Cadle bouse ite suppet n realize that i boardin ired. h A C en d B Je o oi Ne vol Ae s 2 S iete ie e MA Â¥i Winnipeg lines ~for Iy FF h com M iFost WX bi RIDE 11 tat ib M ypties s¢ s they ie comnis, .Ccf this m hereadt Béard heated ‘discussion on the . morits esc purchased, .and. one of â€"â€" the members stated thit there was . a, disposit‘c un the part. of * a _ Committee ty buy b(mhl_“h s Ad . â€" _ pur» cltased, by certain . | f Y nflm for the Sunt km ers. . Several . â€" wellâ€"known ~authors, whose booksâ€"are: iu‘&-ma»m also critivized on account of _ their agsaults ‘on . religious ‘denominationsf The discussion was dstid(dy _ interâ€" esting ‘while it lasted. R Al the members of the Board were present, Chair®an K# Moelter._ preâ€" siding. se Cou this pla Rev. W, A. Bradley. gavye ~ a chaltâ€" hour‘s"account‘ of the proceedings . at the recent convention of the Ontario Library Asgociation, which was inter= ¢sting as well as profitable. . _ ~‘Accounts amounting read and passcd. Chairman Muelier ~submitted ; a sÂ¥etch of the proposed chanke to: be made to %u‘n‘tmu ddnt:zaw'\ providing: Mr. dxlh ‘ anâ€" other> $3500 toward _ the ‘institution. The skotch was accepted ard plans will be made accord ngly/. * During last year the sum of $2.00 was received from the rental of the Libraty Hall.~ It was decided ~ to charge $1 to local organizations . and $3 to outside attractions Tor‘the use of the niain hall. s2 The ‘newlyâ€"elected Directors of.. the Ontario Sugar Company, Limited, held its inaugural â€" meeting on â€"Wedâ€" nesday in Berlin and organizedâ€" .. as follows:â€" n w s t Presidentâ€"C. K. Hagedoin.â€" . \ Vice Presidentâ€"Jacod Kaufman. . _ Managing Directorâ€"James Fowler.. G. R. Gregg, of Toronto, will conâ€" tinue to act‘as Secretary of the Company. * 5 ‘The canvas for acreage for the next campaign was reportcd to te â€" proâ€" gressing satisfactorily ‘and it is antiâ€" cipated that the 4,000 actcs ~dgsited will be Becured. s * C. K. HAGEDORN D From Portlandâ€"Daly. Argus.â€"One. of the most: delightful productions of Abe Rirdâ€" ever presented> on <a _ local stage was : enjoyed by iwo â€" good sized. avdivaces at the Jerrersog yes terdivy. "‘Keriy Gow"~ is not only :a wottby. Irish play, but Mr. â€" Murphy hast offanized a ‘company~ that â€" / is compléte in its measure of fitness ‘ to theâ€"Yariots Tolrs. ‘‘‘Ketry Gow‘! is Sweek. ami wholesome, ‘there tcing a pleasing little romance with an _ acâ€" compeniment : ofâ€" gentine <Jrish ~ wit, the heart ‘interest of the <play ~being placed in an atmcsphere, as telreshâ€" ing as tbe green hillsâ€"gnd fields â€" of. the Javd~ where: the â€" tale develops. Even l,%:" necessary ~villain is .. ~ made Interesting and not a word calculated. tooftend _ encï¬ng,.nï¬\lflw*’flul‘ n{uee in The rcally bright â€" dialogue. [Itâ€"is a p«%‘medahla' Jrish _ comedyx dArama in allâ€"respects. â€" | ‘As a star in the play this season fl:\‘Alli;n:Dwnc is intreduecd. ~ Mr. â€"Doont is avnew comer, but it only , requires asingle performance for him \%o have first class pivstige in a % His visit to Portland has resulted in :m reputaticn for him here, â€"and encseforth the, name, of .D «will be vory ple Ay, ts . Mr. , & y i oi oc in ariimincis t S Xt ) th> (wo bears of Dundurn lï¬m an, "will be offered . to Vith m aAf * Hnkar k w\ M ce ren NK " c Cw o T p stt Bd lA Pos® J T 1 1 Vithout Sanction of Libraryâ€" | ~10o Team Wil! Play Base "| ‘Accommodation ‘For ;Hon. | Organized and Assur a e Bo § * e wmm Â¥ '-, t g 54 '*“ malnird "“ :-;‘»,_ “ "f'L ¢ fy wi,l-f» ® W years the Book Comitâ€" Tke uat Tu‘ . u > i f.,\ '?;_’ "C )" T s s . 35\.?&‘ v*% /*:H,‘;;' â€" ie Board â€"bus is mee 1 Twinâ€" ‘hen Honu.. iphé ‘ost.| > The ‘tal méeting 4 ul':: aur.:u:r:c‘:l::l‘l; unlimited g:’ Bascball. League ~was .â€"hald in‘ &‘, i % l unil s _:.“3-1..«“\ ‘?,‘,;,j TE LOAALE L utkies »t hnaks: Iar Warlot of the m w‘m“d “w ‘ n * “ -;7A -‘ layor‘ '__ the season, and should P a ~retaorn (nragement. T tively the last season of T‘lie B3 discussion . books that od, .and. on that there part. of the bouks that by certain s the A PROMISING STAR felt disp the shelvcs th ich d aT m 1 th nalt, was.called in Wï¬m m ncuakets:: of . t ished with <a. Ji6t of d Jor the Hbrary by tee betore they : ate Mr.Doone in his Anter Ecompuin_ph:::d;l i & good â€"one, . * the vouthtul"~ rolel 18 PRESIDENT the the to $395 . . were hit ard ch t just suited | 4 > amall «doâ€" <Drew ts aDrew * ~aud â€" he thing of €yC t What a wssite ‘gamts, has not been . glien es magg enc “’ ! ‘Il . , Ue uP s,m‘y Iqr wanW to sicn with any other clab. . _ No craiting or signing of new men will beâ€" altowed within _ four ; weeks tcLro the first scheduled â€" game. Alter 3 player has iplayed six‘league gaimes (whether wilh one sor Awo traims) he canfyt _be. draftod; and » no _ player can#)t .be..draftcd, and > uo . player shall +0 a’!m:;ul' tg play %gm wore ’un two _clubs i;lll:& m * Theé :. pexsonne! ofâ€" ut frotest . commit was changed . b adding th» l’teuxnt ind ’Vko-?d deut io the membership.. > 1t was decided to allow teams â€" to sign | students : of. colleges, â€" Te No decision was ‘reached regardinz. the <eligibitity â€" of ~professionals, . and actionâ€"was deferred until. after â€" â€" the meet.ng. of: the C.A.A.U., jat ;a;_hinh it is expected a rule will â€" be adop ted (hat _ will "not * professicnalize jlayers who play: against~ professionâ€" als. % use s s b&fl&l A i me e ‘The election of offivers resultéd ‘as fellows:=â€" "_ ~2 07 $ 200 â€" l ue : Hon. * Presidentsâ€"A, _ Fd. Brown, Reeie J. Cochrane and Wm. Hogg. â€" Presidentâ€"P.~8S. Pesarce. â€"~ Viceâ€"Pres.â€"Geo. A. Bruce. Secy .Treas.â€"Solon Lutz. | 4 & Managing . Committeeâ€"The: officers, Geo.. â€" Potter, Geo. Englert . Fred. t h nnâ€" and W.. 0. Costelo. MANY ATTENDED The citicens of Derlin and Waterice were afforded a unique opportunity of visiting the large shirt and collarvesâ€" tablishment of tlie W. G.. &R . on Thursday and toâ€"day while it was in full operation. . Many hiindreds %ye taken advantage of. the ~unusual inviâ€" tation that . was extendedâ€" and were greatly surprised,â€"as well as delightâ€" c4,. with what, they saw. u0 =~ _0~ The {actory. never presented a more inviting appearante and theâ€"â€"visitors marvelicd at the cleanliness ‘of :the large establithment.. â€" The g;crul;oï¬ were eXtremely cordial and happy and appeared to be perfectlyâ€"contented. ©‘Protest Committeeâ€"Pregident, Vice} President , A. A. Eby, ‘A. G. Hach nel and O. Voegelsang. ( _ _ .* > / The *‘Welfare > Work®" . â€" conveniences throughout the dactory â€" were â€" greatâ€" Iy admired and everybody was unaniâ€" mousâ€"in their opinion that it must be a pleasure and a rare privilege to be an employc of the W. G. & R. _ .~ President Pearce expressed â€"a desite to retite Irom office, but the delegatâ€" ts prevailed on hini to continue. All were agreed that he was~ a capable and impattial . official,. â€" TO PRESERVE THE FIELD OF +o waATERLOO® : filled yf (London "Etandard:‘) The effect of Scott‘ s Emulsion on thin, pale children is magical. It makes them plump, rosy, active, happy. It contains Co l.ivd'()flhd vidorengenath reapdgen by little folk. _ â€" s . ts i th; . ame player, wi nents is ‘pI W. G. & R. OPENING mend me ndorsed Beke. MeWMiHs MonElâ€"If. #14: luha t oms 4t y en c uds : + in ie oo ie o mmate s e ol ie enc k ¢ bo: ppointed Cl 1 the ‘obtain l:t wad also ask that"the | Weir wHFP ,\ W&y $ ‘bal. duilding be enlarged to prowde jor| Poard owing to Town Clerk the present needs of the town. "The} beins unable to perform the d its, * To employ: one more man in â€"your the business is to increasp : your "importâ€" oxâ€" ante in this comrunity! . Pr\" _‘,**,_, M § U’é?“‘"* 8040 h s ind > m}w NoblaLe ol borts‘a »‘-‘y’g on atudins mt the as \ms--u* m}‘ utd +nâ€" eotmt o ons “‘*». .gw:gé“q‘_'.".‘/r;;_?.,z en H ht rig x‘n;v e t snn ut ies c ty (cly verv* Bak. . 11 this i ’3&' yhorsed livery, B "this is imp ¢f o. o more wickels und | mo%e:â€" than &maï¬rut&- w ed please Bit a list of â€" names _ ma #Â¥plhkl boâ€"ouly 4ooâ€"zglad" to â€"a "hox if it vould be m;u-v ing â€" you WHL conzider this seriously," The Be wit of Trade Corn:il, at is regulat meeting en Ihuriday â€" evening Wiscuss=d the questicn of better m gal accommodation and the tomm ' was instructed io pointsout. to _ the Postâ€"master (Gentral the. poot. and slow wervice© between Galt and interâ€" venint. points and Berlin. An <effort will beâ€" made. to have the mail â€" <beâ€" tween those po‘ntsâ€"carried â€"vig, ~the P. & B. ard G. P & H.strces railâ€" way, an4 a deputation of representaâ€" lives from Galt, Hesptler, / Preston;, Centreville and Fregrott will be askâ€" ed to wait on Hon. Mr. Lemicux durâ€" inx his visit in Betlin in connection with this matter. â€" 7Owh Office 4s The Corncil. also discussed the guesâ€" tion of Fetter protection" ol railway crossings and a Committee â€" composed of Messrs..Reid, Goften and â€" Gross, was appointed by the Board of Tratk to: watt cn the: Railway Commission when 4t comes to Derlin in connectior with the Tuerk street crossing. Hon. ~R. Lemienx, Postmasterâ€"Gen: eral, Wrote stating that as soon . a% the House is prorogued F will ~"¢onâ€" fer . with ~my Deputy Minister, > : Mr. King, as to the date â€"which would. be the most suifable forâ€" us toâ€" attend your annual benquet.‘" t Communications. Mr. J. Hainsworth forwarded ~. a communicaticn from a large manulacâ€" turing firm "tn Grand Rapids <â€"whith is lqooking for a Canadian: #ite." A represcntative wilt ~visit=Berlin < in a few days. Mn y e s A. J..Gould} of Cobourg, asked for 3 cocy of the constitution and >‘ byâ€" laws. of the Perlin: Board of Trade. | ~â€"C. H. Mills, of Chatham,/ and the Ceâ€"rée{ary of th: Hinover â€" Industrial Associaticn sent similar requests, â€" Frant Lco,_of Fott Wiliiam, _ sub mitted ‘a scheme for advertising Berâ€" lim,. * plite mod J. W. Green, Secretary . ol â€" the Wellesicy Beard of Trade, resigned as a mem*er of the Berlin ~Board, and astcd ‘Tor information fegarding ‘the meth d to secure incétporation. ~~‘ W. H. Moore, . Secretaty â€"_of «the Conad‘an Northe:m Railway (‘om&ny‘ accopted. th*. Juvitation _of 4h« Banâ€" quet Committce to Fo prestnt at the cnnual Henquet of. the Berlin | Roard of Tride.. 5o A (pk Toronto Reard ol Trade:â€"~ (aks <"Whereas the evisting system » . of abpo‘ntmcnts to the Civid Service ~ in dies rot secute the highest stamdard Canada is unsound in principle. and of. efhiciency in The. performance of the dutics involvediâ€" o0 _ 0030020 o_ There be.: it_régolvcd that the Roard ef" Trace ol the ty of Toronto urge tho Rod:tal Patliantnt and the Proâ€" viacial L'egisl;tum t6 adope measâ€" trcs hay‘nt Tor their oÂ¥jcét the placâ€" inz of the Canadian Civil Service en a nompdliticat tass; and . to * make mérit and ability the #ole tosts "Nor qntering. such ~setvites© and lor‘ ‘ad> vencéthentk theorein.â€". ¢/>"~ / > The hardware store of »George E. Potter was entered through .. & reat W T ctu m on Porwheng "worll© of .coppers ~were â€"mis The next WutMing.~ "â€" S e There is no ‘*untalableé" real estate heveaboutsâ€"merely some that has not heon advertised! * * bl Strect Railway Crossing Will Attend Banquet togethe n thie m h Iree: delivery aued by HJ. * 'â€". icarfys iMH, at Me v â€" evening lice Bvicker being in attendance, ~ The Commission sdopted a c rules ‘and regulations, â€"simillar those in lotce WW‘ Brantford.. i3 force must be British subjects, lrss Aban Awenty years of age not mote than lh\L)’â€"ln.’ They be five_icet ten inthes . in > gl In addition â€"to enfore‘ng the to" laws the police . must also. ars wail Province.< When on duty The mem bers must salute the County -kgiu‘ Police Magistrate, ,u%or.- (Yown turney" snd. Sberif.; The staf is not allowed to sthoke or. drink ;intoxicat ing ligvor while on duty," ahd â€"â€"must wot cnter any botel or harroom unless summon*d: a is J The request? of (the Chielofâ€" Police Tor ‘an increase of salary was deferrcd until a‘ future meetine. .. hests ‘\‘The ‘Chiet intimated tbat .. he. *: asked "the Council ° to . inctkerse aresent staff by Awo s dditional mon one_fot "day, ard une for: right duty >The Board: docided To meet regular: ty onhtlac first Tue:day: of â€" .eath The Scorctary "wasâ€"avuthorizcd _ â€"A0 ask the Fingn e Commitice â€" to ; stt aside the same amount~"for . <police srotection 2s last yrar in‘ the â€"cstiâ€" imates, namely $2117. > Toronto, ~Aptil #!;-â€"pr; 2 d any Beck in‘red «ed a hill to amend _ the ¢t pro jiding fot ihe transmission > of Dctric: power to imuniclalitis. durâ€" ing the course ofiths afternoon session of the legislaturé toâ€"day.â€" » > ">~. One o‘ the, ancrd.ments is to â€" the #éct that municigatlitics which at the ‘teserit© time h we â€"so6" the right >10 seil ; ower to aljacent murivipalitics, or ‘to consumers thrrein, may do go ‘n having securcd theâ€"consint of the hydroâ€"clectric commission. ‘ â€" ... Mr, Beck.cited ‘the case of the C i‘y of TLenionâ€"<which could not sctl powâ€" er cr 1i ht to the Longdon asyluni beâ€" ause that instilution is outside miâ€" .luipql‘l.ofï¬' w 8. & : * Other sections nake it ‘cléatr that a municipality contracting â€" wich. . ihe commission" may go into: the besiness of_su> 1; in ; clectrical _ energy for power purposes. n goae Authority is also provided to .cnâ€" able the commission to take the . nro duct ~of ‘a power company developing power outside of the province â€" If such power is â€"brought into Onterio, Ths. council of a municipality _ so authorized to enfer into such â€"a conâ€" tract mtst still supmit the neccssary money â€"byâ€"law ‘to the ratepayers for d tablich ng or: . taking over a dstriâ€" yuting J lant. Td es ol t on are included in the bill derâ€"to obviate any technical joctions io the. contracts. â€" Clauses confirming ‘byâ€"laws already passed authorizing nm;ntptl corporaâ€" tions to <Conttact ‘with tho: commis« on are included in the billâ€" in‘ orâ€" The moathly meeting of the. HMaspiâ€" tal: Board was held ouâ€" Friday 6veuâ€" ing, which was afttonded by MesstS. W., H.. Schmaiz, J. B. Hughes, : Gru. Diebe}, "H._ McKellar, â€" 42. â€" Gtaybill, E. P. Flintoft,. Dr:. Minchin, 0. Rumâ€" $POâ€"arml. Geo.: Bruct. > $ * Mr.. Flintoft acted as sectelary . in the abscnzeâ€"of (Mr. W.oM. Cram. > "Miss * heprpard, thanted . (the .Board for {beir generosity in increasing hetr Salary. <=, Moioig e Ceviess 50 03 â€" The tcrict=af â€" A, C. Quickfall _â€" to supply io¢ was accopted... â€" ie : Accounts amounting. to $702.73 were presented. and pasged.| l0 00. _ Frank Hciman presented an. agretâ€" ment cegardingâ€"the ambulance which is now being kept in his Stables, : Duting March Ahere were 592 â€" hosâ€" pltumyl and the recéipts amounted to t 0. ~at * ie n ore â€"Mr. J M, Muir will be rtquested to rlth solicit subscriptions as he : did st yeat: . . (7> .4 s . {m might atherwls Tafo The (nster | butinot He was truc to Canada. â€"Although n> gaincd as large a. easure of fame tor his habitant as Kiplinz did : Tot his Barsack _ Room Balleds," . hM ‘progtige did not tempt him back . To Yook fot ‘rendowna and profit in â€" alion ‘feld$, He did not sell himsell to the *3'-"‘ States publishing houses, as, ‘ ’P.:'a MM of N:Ccï¬lu“ v:i: ¢ . "«W gver to> t:"e.t republic _ to beâ€"ncarer [Ht nourishment. They, of the exenuge res augusia like the Swiss of | th they ¢ Drumn ha vinit of Jit within the bords DRUMMOND‘S CANADIANISM D at HOSPITAL BOARD. NIAGARA POWER n wet d (Totront 4 th h to beâ€" ncarer . their ey, of course, : have ugusia . domi, .. and, { ~ the middle â€"ages, Nt# t fight han 8 .. Jn ».. gtatuse ns the â€"town by Statr.) pp age They Toust statuse o ho mhie th t is wh .. 0 trate Chisâ€" th M Cheap Reading .. .CASH must : accompany all orders.">~ Make:â€"remittan Registered Letter or Express Order to °_ _|_ . _ ‘The appointment of<Mt. â€"B. â€"P; Cleâ€" ment, K.C., to the Junior Judgcship of\Essex County has met with ~ genâ€" eralâ€" approbation. . The Canadian judiâ€" ciary, under British institutions, just» Iy holds . an cnviableâ€"reputationâ€"‘ for truth and dinpattiality avd> a high conception of equity â€"that is + often vainly sought for in the judiciaty . of other landssIndecd,: so general /. has the recognition ~of the . right« of this builwark ofâ€"{reedom m that the judiclary bave received. the title of Knights of the Erming; â€" emâ€" blematic of their dignity:and purity. It is said of the etmine that in winâ€" 165. its" fur ti’n Snowy ) white, m “"ti:: ®usrounded: by : any kind: of . Mith . the little ‘animal is so jealous of its purity (hat 1t world â€"rather "die than soiP its fur, even_ if by so. doing _ it AN re publishers by which we are eanbled to offer the folle cciully low rates, _ A Jarge number offer the balance e â€"bo new subscriber=. ~Special clabbing rates with all ‘ in | Anaririi nsva>ipare an 4 ragzazines qu »tod on soiP its fur, even â€" if by so. doing _ it save its life: o i ats The #igh standard of the sudlgh?% is preserved by the exercise < of . most scrupulous care in the selection ol judges and in the roceent Appointâ€" ment: of Mr...E. P. Clement to. : that b%n wise choice has been Mmade.â€" body a wise‘choice has been made. The British system‘ of. appointing: judges Jor life instead »ol . ctocting them : as in the ~United States, . acâ€" complishes the -e‘p:nflon of ‘the adâ€" ministration of justica from politics, Whore _ the. ~judges â€"â€" aro ~â€"clected, thew liable to be infigenced,: more or l6s$, by those instrumental in obâ€" taining for them.their_ position. Deâ€" moctacy may object, and . say that put system is deflant to the â€"will : of the people, but â€"we belteve that _ we have solved ‘ths problem : by: joining the . dignity of Appotntment:â€" df <the ivdi¢lary with the power of . Demaoâ€" Mr. Clement enjoys theâ€"respectsand vconfictunce of all classes in tho locality in which s lives, aud has Totr ~ years becn ‘consilated â€" _ aâ€" sttong . moral force in the community, As an adâ€" viser awd proceptor af young men ht will <be greatly misscd * in Berlin, Politically, he lias betn opt of . the class ol statah Liverats ‘thatâ€". form the party in North ‘Waterloo, and g its standaridâ€"bcarer at the last.> eral clection for the Commons.. Mr. ‘Clemont‘s legal ability bas . long.teen reci ,; as his gervice _ as â€"town & t fot Berlinâ€" for twentyâ€"two ‘con years ?y testifics. Nill onen un e n:' ol fugetuincss tof ® lnï¬arbmu of. lite, ~Jn cracy BOLE ORUG CO. â€" â€"â€" WINNIPEG, Man. 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CREEMAN, M:nager, BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA help of a mrateremnttane( 8 David Bean, Tolegraph and Weekly Mail (with pr t T oleranh sad Pamily Herald and W eekly 61 SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. id up â€" ~1%2,0621,000, A general banking business transacted T No vse in the hoh â€" $ * lt id f lifl“&- s .;’.‘H%‘&’i he Commeons.. Mr. bility has . long.teen gervice _ as â€" town eginig."" y tes t My. _ Clement by Established 1882. Mi sa) Mr. Catnegie will be seventy weat old next November,, and be was never at any time more vigorovs. of; ind or â€"more . actively . and â€" infucptially concerned with aflairs: of large .Signiâ€" ficance, â€" Exâ€"President Cleveland. Wwas 10 yeats old on March 18. He is a great favorite_in the university 4own Olâ€" Princeton. ~As our only living exâ€" President, he maintains in. the goun« try‘s regard and respect a: very loft: position. . President Elict, . ~ofâ€" Hat vi:d)ku 73 last month; M vain is in his. 72nd year, and Mr. . : the aew Britich ambaiesfofy 9 i be 70 next, year.: These and many other m\ of great infellectual activity. and lic ‘usefuinéss are showing that old age noed _not arrive until long after the ‘period of thrcescore _ and _ ton. Theme has been much comment of late mpon the eentinued *trength 5':""" liincy olF writings of. ~ Profeszor Goldwin~Smith, who is in his ‘,, year. "Dr. Bdward Everctt Hale 11% little oldet. ‘Senator Allison is â€" Prosideat . Diat and the Empetot Francis Joséprh are 26 . < col. 0s ‘The following stateniont: ‘has issued ftrom the Department of m sits, Ontario Agricultural Gollege: / Duting ~the <past two seasons the Department ‘of Physics has been w deavoring to emphasize the ntâ€"=. ante ‘of underâ€"lrainage, and atr = ments have been made heroby .. services are available. to anyone wish ing advice in > matters relating . ‘to drainage. â€" We have full w\ drainage: survey Work, and, w hen « qucstod, visit a man‘s place,"" hiÂ¥ land, give him a Map MI{ e elevatious® of ‘all parts surveyed, â€" 10« gether with locations of draing, thoir grade, depth, etc. ‘‘Thorsâ€"is no tharge made for this work except the Wavel ling oxmu!dwï¬la consisting ‘of railway fare, moals and cartage instraments.â€" These, cxpoiies are very light »s atrongements havo boon fordd with the railway Mn& whotroby we can travel at one . _ mov laln "amt 4 + a ~maw . ChRes ; BP Fot catarth just to prove of Dr.: Shaan hoage «> ath way, miles h:m utlay 9t IJ cen no hundr Tt Q=eunts Tof cart a K WILL AbDVISE FARMERS USEFUL OLD . MEX h h en " A'.“ Kw 3 Canad 49 P C i+ uD eR o s Fa ut ( making . two o _ wing pub one y oar a ‘thiah size to® tth Reméedy. !% mÂ¥ . A »:éé; ï¬nfli & %AOD _ A 118 | tds