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BP <A*wher Weor \Copeland, Wil 6 compl ‘."""m _ of Arcorg! )A / 4 Pppredi p C. . Stafiora of ‘Freston, o ‘g'-'l'mle'- Relation ss a Inl‘-" Y3 " Whe business ‘transa¢ted was 0f _ + x‘?_"l. cter but a lively dehat took place when the report of Houn T E. PE ol ce CPRBT ; ts es‘ Committee was presentéd . by __&A- J. Irvin vzx:cb mom:i: the appointment of a new _ CORâ€" i . ‘The debate tréspassed : .O% agenda of the conférence and â€"OL vote was adjourned. xt #/The . Conferénce â€" decided: Ao meet next year comumencing on the Thurs : preceding the Airst Sunday . 0. ¢ "in "the Emerald St.. Methodiss : , Hamilton, â€" of which Dr. J, C AMMTHamson : formerly _ ol Berlin.l _ The» new â€" comers { tromi‘the Torontt. «#gonterenice, Rovs, Isaac . Tovell ant Aéage Uoich were introduced{ to Athc Aelegates and _ spoke briefly. :/ . " "". ; ‘The personnel of the various _ com ‘inittees‘ of the Confererice is .as _ folâ€" _ Stationing ;Committee.â€"The: Chair man of Districts and following:â€"Dt. 3. 6. Williamson, .S. J, Kelly, T. i: "Olark, C.â€"Lâ€" Mefrvine, J, M. Haith Wray R. Smith, Harvey M. Hall, ) "M." Wright, . W. H. Harvey, 8.E 8 shall, ~H. Caldwell, Joseph "Arch ng ; "er, Judson Truax, H. J. Harnwell pastor IRST DRAFT UF STATIONS _ L;,s;,,u-:-::.,‘-%-l COMPLETED BY COMMITTEE &=>®==.59as & The conlorence ® Statistics.â€"Rev.â€" A; J. Terrybetr3 Conf. Statistician â€"A. E.. Smith, J ; Moyer, W. E. Stafford, A.. A. A Rortner, A. C. Eddy, Geo. W. Smi therman, Robt: H. Rodgers, F.. Lou} lart a*pg"" Collins, ‘P. H..Abbott . A. Walker, J : Melvyin Smith, . H tie, A. 8. Colwell.. c hadenss, . Gunday â€" School Committee.â€"Daniel tkei, J, W. Magwood. J. H.; Co# is, Andrew Hamilton, B. L. Coho¢, "up Bernett, â€" E.L. Flagg, A Câ€" P Ameima snn sn Aeviopa ad iy, W. 8. Daniels, H. B. Chtistie Harvey M. Hall, A, W. Tonge, Hug Murray, J. S. Coléeman, J. H. May 5, ‘Coleman, ./. 11. MA aret n 4ds UR + VWerlty" ‘ "/C, C. Cole, C. F: Verity, W.S. Bean, E. McKnight, H. S. McPher son, John J. Wikiiams, C H. Reilly Isaae Hilborn, J. W. Blythe, J.T Latom, ‘MichaeciDaly," A. Marlatt. resolut \â€" ach y Mn sbmstcte aimg .3 40 ons o e * nroan League.â€"F. W. Hollintake G, W. Baker, Geo. Watts, I. M. Moy: ér, F. W.Thompson, : A. J.Johfiston. %fl,‘ ; Hamilton,, J. D. Richardson, G. K. Bradshaw, D. A. Walker, G: W. Down, W. S. Daniels A. â€"J. Te fliaw‘ «John W. Wilkin, A. , S. Colâ€" well, W. J. Waugh, H. Raiph Stecle. Robert Byc J. B. Hasba, W. G. Ranâ€" mmy; J. J. Hodgson, M B. herson,. W. A. Emory, J.Funk, ert Stewart, W. ~A;, Sharpe, â€"C. ‘tetzlntng, Robert Crittenden, H. L. _ Contingent Fund.â€"Dr. Géo. Claf®, D. H; Taylor, J. W. Magwood, T. 5. Linscott, W. E. Stafiord, Dr. Auntliff, R. E. Railton, J,.~G. Foote, T. ¢_L. Wilkinson,â€"William Walker, Thos. Col &, S. Jamieson, . â€"HMarvey M« ~H 0# Morrow, Jno. Senn, Géo. ‘Beatic, W. McGibbon, W. S. Brewsâ€" *tetr, W. H. Cody, â€"P. E. Shants, Jamâ€" ‘es MeL.eliand; Chas. Richards, W. F. ‘W. Fisher, H. Cowe, W. T. Hambly, . R. Gitroy, J.. B: Huether, George â€" Atkey: Jobhn C. Smart. . _/ e ;i'_u, mf .ms M, . lomstly PA dnc w Fund.â€"R. H. Bell, _ H: W. Crews, D. A. Moit, J. M. Hagar, T. R. Clark, â€" F. W. Poole, . Geo, Lounds, W.. H. Dpouglas,. J. H. Mc» {{h’, Thos. Grandy, Wray R. Smith H. B.: Christie, Joseph ,. Welts, . W. mmn; C.â€"P; McGregor, â€" Samuel ‘Cutter, W, D. Culp, H.R. Nixon, R. W. Newton, Dt. HilHard, T. Haniy, m Wileon, Cleo: Allgn, ~J. . A mfifl king, J. P. Beéet, J. President aseli, D 1. Rriqay Aorning‘s Sestlon. ?‘,‘,‘ Jordainc morning." ~ 44 will be to the itet 050 00 Cog Present Oniario Government, | i Ontatio: and Temiskaming ~ Kailâ€" way is WM to . H ‘Bay: before any other railway ® 1% from ni @Wirection, â€" There 48. & p n perhaps welt * wpression thiat the construt | thom" of â€"the section now . sinder â€" DN . is preceeding imuch mote slowl tract PL 320 4 a N con ts WH Will than . 18 yaprdity of CO0)"" mu{fl.fly to the #es v:- “ a gm‘ is no : to it should not 1 within the n beautiQuity _ Duritg Inesumptions . meal priginal poern! . was mibl ath g‘clock w1 Go V TOâ€" HUDSON BAY. C1 T {Toronto Globe.) al} neoes Hamilton h the who ‘has * beeb tor special . pur® his church next ied this mothn h an interest ) ~delivercd" _b and * perkiaps "“'l on that the construgâ€" tion how ainder com ling imuch more slowly necessaty . Reasonable itruetion will mot . add he cost of the : piain mw:w wait, The 3 Aotaon who the route wm Jocat« Tew months. :/ Speak Map) 1 ubter discredit of s read by he nywhy mos ndred Geo. mk» Mid be 20th Clara Stecle. | 10Y,â€". +. Ranâ€"| J. Pa a, _ H]P. B J .Funk, | Gri® ¢,‘ > C : I â€"H: L.\ W, W nma W§-l . «John Wra. A + ted. i :* Miss dnfllg ty the unclé tw \ guests asâ€" ove Fatm‘" contigued from page 9 * ‘temporance ant Morsl bect. Wemedf, A.. 1 Baye bert K t A. “m Stafford, J H. Dyke, D. Diaper, J. T. Atkins W son, J.. A; Jewilt, . W J W. H. Garnham, W. M. Ort Harris T. C. Rogers, Jabn send, tieo.. Blair, Uhas, Low Newhouse, Fred. Mann, W. : 5% ‘ Blaney,. W. 8. M. Ihon, _J.B. ‘m’ h Â¥. Poole, ~ T. C. Hockridge, John George J. A. Rourke R. smith. . â€" > Memorials and Mistellangous Resoâ€" lutions.â€"â€" W, N. .Vollitk, Geo. _ T. Watts, Dr. Grifin (J . K. P Jas. Awde, B. Bristo!, A. W.. person, F, W. P hes $. Moyer, S. B.; .. W. \ Morley C. Pert; C J Smith A. °J irwin, C. Cookman, Oyrus Birge .4 B. g:-m. ‘C. W. 'g%y'a."[s. Fishâ€" ¢1, R. "W. F., anpsickle xt W Hmfir 1. Eaowles, Wn Hatrilion, Burdge Guaby, E. Hilborn M. ‘House, R. M. Hazilewood, Ggo "A. Rand," 3. W, Vogan, W. W. _ Low P, Quance > ns mhoue t +3 Sabbath Observance.â€" C. A.'Cfl-l ars, Â¥. Louis Barber, Dr. Cornish, J. 4. Scott," J. Culp, Geg: Carpentef,| J. R.Isaac, ~~ Â¥.. ‘W. . Crowle, Dr.‘ igman, Geo. F. Mortis, C,. u. Â¥. mm E.: Honey, Geo." W. ithernan, © ~C, . W. Cosens, Robeft lfl.’“ogeu 4. J.:!h{l'fl.l.'-': §"Ԥ' e | Nominatiig. â€"R. J. Treleaven, ~B.4 ; | 44 @tevenson Wm. Savage, \â€" W. / M. 1. | weeple, A.â€"A. Bowers, A. E.‘ rtuss, n,‘ or. Antlid, W. A., Terry C. L f. dfi i: irvins, Heary Caldweil, W. Walker; râ€"( Thos. Colling,â€" H.‘S. Dougatt, Wn« 1â€"| Smythe, J. H. Robinson. D.â€" A. MeHNâ€" e. |10y, Jonn Crowe, Rdward Calvert,E. nâ€"| J. Palmer, L.â€" Maus, Cyrus | Lane,. 1.|P. B. Shants, Jas. Shildrick J. P. k, | Griffin,/ Leslic Stoner, Chas, Mannell, C\ HL . Turney, Geo. â€" Lambert, Dr. . R. L. | W; ‘William§, John A,. Phipps. . ‘} " Education.â€"R. W. Scanlan, Dr. W. ; |C. Henderson, Robert Keeter," W. B ) | Caswell, Geo. H, Cobbledick,~_R. J. ; 5 | ENiott, . Géo. <A, Cropp, Dr.. J. 3 | Ross, J~E. Hockey, R. .W. ‘Wright, ob |1 > W. Snider, H. 8. Dougall, A. J. M Irwin, . J. H. Robinson, Prof, J, B eo“l‘tey,nold:, W. J. Robertson, . A, ~ L. ©9â€"| vaustonc, T. A. Newton, Jacob Mot Gole, â€" Geo. E.. Honey, Geo." â€" W. l naan, ~C, W Cosens, Robert H. Rogers H. J, Harnwell, J ; Mill man,. W. Saunby R. E; Nelson, F; H. Holter, Joseph Hilborn,. °K. . B. Sweet. Mark RBindley, P. M. Staut Cobicachy WB ns ie iescs 6 Li nc ui 2 fer, J.~ W. Taylor, Peter Vollick, J 0. Wilson, _ W. W. Foster, ‘W_ L rforton, Isaac Hilborn, R. A. pully G. Hollinger, E. J.. Jackson,~Sami ;lfdurch?mpny,â€"‘l‘. J.+ Mansell, W., J. Smith, Matthew Swann,‘ S. J. Selly,. S:‘J. Holden, J. Wnfl $, M. Rodl?ufi}“-fi J. dy, W.A; A. Fortner, J, Wy Kitching, W. â€"â€"R. Archer, Jas. Masson, W. S. Jamic son, John Nelson, â€" E. Sheppard _ _ A. tkinson, C, W. Kelly,. John Neat,. 4. B. Ryan, C. E. Fisher, Dr. Vand: Aburg, Chas, Patterson, A. Goodwin, zoyal â€" Brink, Dr."Hongberger, _ R: McR im, ~ Wm., â€" Busby, Jas. Laking, A.. B. Nunn, Henry. Fairwéather,. K.. \.> HMHamilton Frank, Carter, â€" Mich« ael Daly, J. R, A'hylog ga. e se onl y 2 BB 228 Miuc Aorin dnc ts Sm is Kn State of the Work â€"J. E. RussiR. X. Facey, John Mills, A. E. Lavell, i. B. Phillips, R. 8. Oekley, J.. A. Jackson, ~J. W, Hediey W. i. mumith, Z 51 1bbott, Chas. Stringfellow, H. 1. Cook, J. P. Bell, Geo, Hartiey, a;;'nam lwot,wA. E. ’!'exmbcfl!ém Aelszon, ; W. W z. ‘figj- â€"er, Jacob. Burt, M.â€" B. b.&dmé. s @, Grass, Chas. . Black, F. B.. Pa(â€" werson, kliwood Howel!l, Wm. Mtler, valentine Fichte, â€" "Robert Catneat!, _bas. McGilvery, <John Ford,â€" â€"Thos, ‘erry, Isgac May,. Stewart Tate N. 4. pinkan, V. E. Pattison, H . Hen: Jerson. j c ads s el y aade Moieg 2 Oe ie e h d 1¢y, A. 6. Den.}y, ~J. S, Deaton, R. A. Hartison; ~Geo. ,Hb?\t, "J . Dick~ sof,! J. _T ~Luton, R,‘ E.. Moore, ®. Bictte. k t T 2 pets e s d o iu it ~ Among ‘the most uhattractive sights]p in #ome of out citiesâ€"and towns are the lancs. Most of them are private |« property, and theretore, are not. . Un=], der the control of civi¢ authorities.]4 They cosually pres.nt &A sorry aight.3 Some owners who care not â€"â€" about | going to the exporse of a good garb= age container, dump their garbage trowdcast as" We‘T* as (their ashes, empty cans, garden refuse, waste ‘ paper, aid .80 torth .‘ When ; in Hamâ€" iton tecently it was the fortine of Mhaed tnrdodfemt t rorâ€"ntrow nadiad" | "*to ~acro :\ a lahe between . MeNab and ‘| streets, south, which was in f wl““fl'-*l'& street in the â€"so much so that it is used as . a ;| shortâ€"cot ny Peglonits ofiit ho : &’hu,nl "citner side of. sme fourteen in number, .C ute k y .“. fi “w N aM & | ind n c mama ie age ":}:‘.t, "tacg mynf:};;;:uâ€" o4 : | ment, They bave bad some ‘hard, mma 1% 'M ut on * tho â€"& g ) of the W' which :makes it Jook @in : a , sldewalk, It. \m‘_ sch wete catried out in all , w8 sasily could be, what an â€"educa BEAUTIFY THE LANES Continued on page 2 P se C 6 yie, "daver thi, C: ‘ .\tfi: :l ‘D Masâ€" It, .. W. 4. W. M. Ort, &i rors > .baiin * TOWB Sond tB Caotey . ~ 3+ | was Dr. W he W. t . p [ ‘R.S. .:h NtWa «q "A. J.} Jur " u. ~B. hol 1 ffil”a R i d to 1 to a )# * lic the wherelore of this long» ing ol winter in Ahe nl.’s: n es n t D :2‘ I u;“ m o se ons ;3 : pC ng ¢ | or,‘ he suys$, mu&’“:- due to pla |attraction, for it is general al \ the globe: "It is known _ tha ;e‘l’th'l m-::xdt {ally ':l moOL AL t:em':;da% Aing, thnt_ is :1 a ts tars. move be doy ho plaosiacy: A%’fi‘ â€",N’fifl":;?,r?.'\&‘ Cl MiL ae* oo tioke it is Hhowe . ‘shal .. tht T ie 7 8 carth‘s | téiperature fails when . the. ~sun, € “# re in e same stkaight Aine, that is dt. . new und full moon,~+ when # is greatest carth. â€" traction ju:-a! when the moon happens to be in her perige¢, that is, when nearest the earth, which _ 1#\ ‘thirty thousand miles nearer than at: apogee. _ Suppose the moon to be: doubles, that is, to suddenly . beconi¢: double as heavy ‘as it is now, the vcean$ . rise and Rood \uwâ€"lyh& islan "shores to the height sover . the Atiantic would . be | torced over the Isthmis of Darien in to the Pacific, earthquakes would |oécur in all the continents,â€" volcandes (conid break into â€" eruption, storms & M ‘Dy. CGeorge Waltermath of . Hamâ€" . jurg: said in . 1898 that in â€" Febriuary ofl that year he saw in bis telescope a second moon to the earth, _ and caloulated its / otbit : and motions, which were nearly agreed with . my pmng in 1884,. more 1...%% suggested that if ADis dAPS D SA O . exists it must, have eclipsed the ~ sun | frequently. duting:the historie period, however . irregular its â€" orbit. . :"In seatching the records he found | that the sin was several times eclipsed by some "unknown body ‘other than the moon * during. the. bistoric period, causing Yâ€"idespread â€"darkness and: JOW temperatures for which: astronomers could not account." This dark .. body moves in anvelliptical and irreguiat urbit, being ‘attracted and yfifi ay the earth as. the comets ~by the sun, ~ "IA Time‘its dense ©4m08 phore will distill its catbon into roek . oil, the oxygen and W‘fim« tity Ats uww. its sky will . become: clear, and" fiflwl:'e arr _ the I +/ § & A / C rafule > satelitte. â€" This y : | cause of â€"our present. mqg‘nd i a . ,,m"“?.'f" lmm': : 1 \@l f predi¢tedâ€"till A1! *0 Ly nave become CECHE 3 200e Bc id o phases â€" and | o nd vlfi“m T cause of â€"our present . 8eÂ¥ asual weather, which can »MT sill all the phe lm- tk satellite shall known to ‘the asttonotmer 15{"'},' r _ Wiggins Was wtal m“‘ s slont}y from thlr.?‘ *"“: riging. In ColP Â¥ K nowâ€"caps. . have M eaith‘s polés. Every man. going into o °. to raige the Aer oranges will gr0 great orchards i. tay.~ 4 ‘s Bay." Piles D‘tfl nek e Isn t in Athe Jap of . ~SPLIBE Tr the ‘HapPy yO by clim ‘wm c yature 18 "“"Mm;“ pes and say that vo disappoated trom : the Â¥very. man and animal it : Northwest is a â€"stove temperature.â€"In. â€" time rrow â€" in Canada â€" and is Will hotd < up thoir sefore the : mirrot * l ale painf Futucre ~ Tmis ~ 18â€" severe and can never ol Hamâ€" ming. COTO7 ; auked. .. â€"~ receding < protruding 1 ke â€" mlagis otions, ‘f eratio h> . my | es coâ€" more | tor the aoaÂ¥elâ€" | better omer, 4 ors 11 ateilite | : The 8 .“" ht <sa period, | amon * e Hent & that | Tustr psed by j teres vn&, work P arstnye EBC PR & Ark Lays Charges holders.: Â¥allsy : ay Compan over, the. detendants | dee i withouyt fou mh-t Smg ~ writ Court at Osgoode torday miternoon on be Clark. former Presideut. ulp spaioht 16. "B.. Dithick. A. +9. Pattison, E. P. Rox,: J. J Wi teu, obn: £ C cce ' thar lg:‘&" 8 ,.,¢4 Srig* -mafiru‘yw.t‘ +t Toronto, and>W.. R. Tursbull and :",.n. itllh‘t Jairs g%fifi h hWI pany‘s aftairs ht’ ted.. The piain tifl alleges that/the defendants 0. ome ‘of them have‘ traudently procur «d in their owR Wames a darge nuoy wer ‘of bonds and «hares of the Grani valley Railway Company, and by suth *+,2eans Obtained *~control of the com any, that w have thus secured iarge benéfits to"" themselvesto â€" th. rejudice of the otiier sharcholders and ' ;o-?‘oldm. and | fi-‘»fu":‘!v bave Jn eb ties for ~purposes and om"-‘:fl'«"fix own. 1t is furâ€" ther ‘charged against the defendants «hat â€"they bave concocted a scheme to rell‘the ‘road and property. to Mr. A. \Vernér, a Pittsburg financier, for perâ€" sonal gain, ‘the knowledge of â€" whici has < been. vtflu;;,lu‘in ‘the othei fim hmu-ql;ei ‘ tlur 3 m‘:“ Ne * ‘*to & solders ol the company, and by fals jnd frandulent represcntations:>. have prevailed â€"upon many <of them to ex wute â€" agreements to deliverâ€"ovet ‘o the defendauts, or some of them,theis ‘tochs and bonds‘. for & very insuthâ€" ht coligideratiob; and that they have L\ onfi a c atmcinindtewbinel t omcs eB n en ons i0 acer given‘ the â€"shareholders a Yrue â€"eport of their ‘dealings with the _alâ€" taits of the company. The plaintif Jlainis. â€" damages in respect of â€"stock ‘or which "he ‘says he subscribed on alse and frandulint tepresentations 1y the defendants. + h 2Â¥ # A categorical ‘denialâ€"to ‘all â€" tncse .h.'x was en by _ Mr.‘ to. C (%mn; Dinrick, â€" Patiiao®, Kox, Warten, _ King antâ€"Firstbrook. ""rhe writ was issued," said . Mr. '?,,,E':‘m -"'m_f’?""!r""" t»._©â€"| ~A feeling amongdoctors: in. the Onâ€" on 6y Mosw “m.‘mmr"“"“ io: isl:!o Medicat Ausociation in favor ol % ts Dinrick, * PATH&DE | on improvement: in the_matter of f0e5 Fox, , â€" King ant FirstbrO0K | ;s raported." toths x "The "writ was issued," said â€"_ * Mr. ‘, Te reornt Anthrance : investigetion Smok ?\eontfilrfl‘“f“vflcil are | showed that tmw_mm a poner utély unfounded." I am author% !y; requetion in â€"fees pail to. medical 3:‘ 2}‘ the ’l;‘ot‘mb‘ .d.e!ndall‘m to ‘:V | exaiminers for: liteâ€" lnx.‘ll:‘tm, ::dml‘ | n m@, g altese â€"A ol doctors take the: view ar oenn‘s hey" weaie nappened 5t | $y Yomuperation in. that. and : other d o omiins | t€d |ophections is ~ far from‘ being adeâ€" vith the cfiufl iy, and / they Aberefore | "Tate â€" Complaint 1s made thas | Abe sapnot â€"be held responsible,. But ~I‘do trove o agrugs pef #ur tor 106 know /tn.‘mn bappenied. 'I"“‘“M fafaith ything o o miw o *"'..,,,""”,mj sdants are wellâ€"| repgrts, it is claimed, are advanta 10wn bus 4 and it is _Calau: the‘prdtuim. i ated to | murt ‘ them vyery muce .toop,ig sor as then ~are it Enpland. have that‘ kind btthing ‘sail"" aBoul | Lome agbtors" also : considor that . a them." C "m»" Authorizcd 18 give Alrme snould be charged to the Goverh io bo have mmmfim-sfip lommé dottors® also : consider that )â€"a; tiem. C on‘ d ‘to give a Efiofllfl be charged to the Govern . positive dend to every statement ment for birth: and‘ death cef tifica tes, in the writ, mBd 1 %:W”‘%“! while others are of the opinion ‘that mg‘sWd %lt(lw medical shovld~ be\ more . uht s â€"* impossibleâ€" ng thi@t < BAS |)orpg., hmn can be takes uatil jjéen dote or will be done in cor~|ng~genction of the _ medical Council nection with . the negotiations | with | pis. peon optained, but the matlet: is r. _ Verner will be on a puroly busi~| poing discussed among members * Of iess Tooting, the â€" desire of the diveeâ€" | (ns profession: utss k Tords epay, i M _Cad | apyays miuRs is a EsX mot_w iy r} € Av8â€"THERE 18 A 3 is a holder; of stock he can keep .. it. MWAY THLBW * . Néither heâ€"nor any other holder _.. is mak ies 18e under any obligation . to giye it up,"" * (Oblawa, Kan., Herald) . EVELT SAYS mos FARMERS MUST COMINE Lansing, Mith., Jung 1.â€"President Roosevelt ‘in an address" here this. al< ternoon at the> ~semiâ€"centennial celeâ€" r:xti‘;:‘l&t “fl;o founding of Michigan F4 e; urged on his hearers © the vcltm flwfl"" cion amonz the farmers. Next to coâ€"opâ€" eration, with one another be said, cont» es co-omfiflfi with the Government, ‘tor the Govel t can "give its . aid tmm' thwm"fl farmâ€" ars than tThrough individual farmers. ~â€"‘The people ‘of our farming regions, ie aud mt ho abio ts ‘oooiine mw‘ tm Ava‘ ."?’ Te ,l.:‘ PW ‘Hent 'uegu.&gnrowfm _ their â€"inâ€" lustry from ‘ highly . organized . inâ€" terests which now surroundâ€"them on every side. "A vast. field is open. for work by coâ€"operative associationsâ€" Of fatmers in . {uling with the telation 3t ths fatm to transportation, and to the distribution and mantulacture . ~ of rawâ€"â€" matérials: "It i8 only" Micough such ‘combination â€"that farmers . <an develop to the full" their economic and s6cial purpese, PE ; ack * ‘The ideal feacherâ€"must be.in pOsscs» stomYofa wealth of accumulatad wis Jom. These hungry pupils arn drawâ€" ing «il theit nourishnent â€"from us,and nave we go§ it to give? | They wil/ be poor, it we are .poor;» rich it We are "Wealthy ... We are their source . 0i supply .. Exery â€"time wo eut ourseives off from antrition we enfeehis them. And how Arequently devoted teachers make th‘s n«istake dedicating themselâ€" yes so t&the immediate needs . â€" of those about them that they themsely« ¢s grow ; . Ahinfier ‘cach year. We all khow ‘"the teacber‘s face.‘* It 16 sweaâ€" "gar., worn, sacrifi¢ial, anxious pow» riess. 1‘h¢ is ‘ exactly the opposite of what : 4t should be; The teather should â€"be‘the <big ~ bounteous.of the commihity. : OUther â€"~people â€" may gol wllong toterably well by | «w hat m‘ ~A moderato‘ #te0 ‘ptebt) S#erve) their turn." But that 1 Lo‘ s Y e t . i A truth wifi «Gu )i TWB TEACHER‘S WISDOM bben appointed a fellow Photograpite Society of To iart sol Nok 15â€" lt Wt Un io MosthT aidla w nda Ha Hamilton w of the R A Ba w ASy in‘ in . £84 . mul U td knowlefige & ;‘ #it of wltite" Bur % ~meod Most ‘Of: bis‘~â€"money :Â¥ Einigecre io uo. district; 'hiflz?. he " ‘Tom PDunn, and . there‘ 18 likes ~ better than to Coi shake bands with @ll bi The rerirement of Mr. T. H. Proi.. ton, proprietor fl_;tmfl Ex ”m". 4 *”fl:‘] n the Provincias veuinleture wl 1 ‘Cistinct© loss ‘toâ€" that body u£ whole as well. as to the Liberal: Op ; poéition in particular. Mr. Presion i i ‘strong,. independent â€" thinker, & goo¢‘ -pea.lut.udhdg @ceupying â€"a fore nost posifion in the counciisâ€"of his own © party,. .commanded the: respect of those to whom he was politicall opposed. 4 C _ According _ to Col,"" Catroll , D. Wright, . U.8.:Commissioner ol Lab »r,‘the eraof great ‘atrikes in pass ing,â€" ‘There have been of reecnt year: io labor confliclsâ€"comparable in â€" vioâ€" ree mave bis fortune in Bt, Lould,and ud eumm‘:u ol hilm that i ence,"" ‘in numbers‘ engaged, ‘and :â€" in the u?nme; ot: property . losses, with" the railroadl strikes of 1877 or: 18%4, or. with. the Homesteaddis turbances of: 1892.. Less: is also ‘heard {ofâ€"armâ€" vd .Zil&emfiflwml tives in the d::ld of: w N To n Reeail u. dork Capital and Labor. havereach «.been timm wisdom. of adopting ~new , and the time is rapidly ap:~ pmgchh"_'wm.flm' [ .@ lockout: will be of rare occurrence,and gublect ~in ~any ‘case "to. public .conâ€" ‘demaation, unless â€" all> means. to seâ€" pure an amicable ‘adjustment of . . the lmfiefi at issue have been. made and cave failed. e ar s‘ l L864, when & young DC N The shrewdest â€" observers of cornâ€" ‘traising. have noticed that sometbing happens about every so often to reâ€" tard the succeds> of every : given crop, servations to larger felds have ..disâ€" covered that lean years : and dat yeats tun with unvary ingregulatisy , N 99 ‘pdred in eycles. of filty. years ‘or o. Success i8 sargely a matter..of aver ds Ko erop is always M‘l 1y. grown, fo judgment is alway$ COtâ€" rect OB“W dealâ€"noâ€" business meet‘ contindally a brisk market and a Tair margin of profit:~ There; is always a green bug t cut down. teâ€" gults and to . fostill by his industr lious gnawigg an admonition on the wisdom: ol getting gay. aging: ‘ No erop is always 1y. grown, fo judgment is « rect on a ° business®\ dealâ€"I meet continually a brisk n a Tair margin of profié: always a green bug to cU Laxets 5 EDITORLAL NOTES graduaily M\‘W:Wfi&enlfiofl shadg of fealing. .A "Gourlsy" . is tb sn'clhg wmmmwmwm,hmwm the chisf exponent in Canada of fine art in Planoâ€"building. No more MNWWn‘Mnnmhmm. _Mell as your needs by mai), and we‘l do the yeat to your fulloat s oo i e e tomdias" anÂ¥Where‘ in Chaada on approval _ all as your needs by mail, and we‘ll do the satisfaction. We thip the ‘Gourlay" anywhere in ! \Write us fot Hluatrated Iiterature. Gourlay; Wintor & Leeming TT BiA._.LD come back &n his old friends is sUHt «pla is pothing * C Sweet to Eat A Candy Bowel Laxative. 1090 only L 4d m‘h.mced' But Worth the LONPON, TORONTQ, MONTREAL, The Sunshine 19â€" @,£§000, ‘ round" furnace. Burns, with & hdfiit‘y.eiuaoud,u-od C too, if you prefer it. . eC of \he ‘Shatine it "R "eamen every unit of heat from the fucl .. What‘s left in the ashâ€"pan is not Stroe ds aeu. Te build, the clearing eale will Continue waitil the goods is sotd. 1 have bought a ige stock of the latest Hate Flowers Polage, Uraseds, Fancy Tibbops Bid _ "F t =a 5 920 o_ e 5 3 ul aags ns E uns chiet 1. Tad: »‘ and Misses" Caps, Infants‘ Headw ar, Color ”“ Â¥Felvets and Golored Velveteens, an endless variety.) . . ts to ~oudeaneg Black Silk Velvet and Velveteen.~." > . mt 5.. AJ. Black Siile Meeklin or Net and Velliog. C e nrean‘ss.. . Calored Sill‘ Mechlin, a very large assortment, sold by the buik at 15¢. Black and Colored Satins m&% Silks of all descriptions. ... . Applique_Dress Trimmings, Allover L cés, Alloyer CBhiffon, Plain Chiffon and Ruchings. « â€"_ * eA in agnatee Black Silk Laces, an immense stock from 5e up. . . White, Black and Cream Sillk Insertiona _ ". _ )_ _ _ _ Val. Lace and Insertions, White, Black ‘and Golored Billk: Braids for oOPpPEPILCE Sel and Gold Buokies for Dress Trimmings. 3 RIBBONS â€" Plaids, Dresden, Plain Sillk and Velveb Riblons, wide and narrow. I have a surplus stock of above Ribbons wh w “fi‘fig: ‘at any price. Ostrich Feathers, Osprays, Mounts, Wibg "é‘fl""“‘; puills, Flowers, étc. Fancy Collars, Cuffs and.Collars in Sete, Collar Eramesâ€"2 for 5¢. elts, Hone Supporters Faney Hack Comlants A Hair Ping. : Eimbroi , Ete. _ uy es t Afv,‘.- Rey.: t _ Come aind see for yourself, as my stock is too large to enumerate. Mrs. C. Steuernagel, N, TORONTQ, MONTREAL, â€" WiNNIPEG, ER, ST. JOHN, N.8. LIPHRAnDT BR _5., w Ag LS. . BURNS COAL â€"C EI_"' Are unoxcelled in responsiveness to the touch _ st melodicusness, pure, rich and capable of qpnning every is indisperisable in every home that pretends to nouul l oront FURNACE __â€" MClarys r@WWW‘: IF YOUR BOY OR GIRL PLAYSANYINSTRUMENT inu;minymond@hl‘ thful way of adding to the pr...i.:uf’m.:ch aegohm'. thas by seâ€" companying your (child: on .a piano smsiste the performer in P i nermian. est melodies and the most ra harmonâ€" ies?t | But to get the best you â€" must have the best piano in the world. s gQoUuRLAY PIANOS the Price because they ars e ow '*“* it to come out through the registers You pay forheati “m when you hyfi'h shing. ~â€" furnace write ~direct to . us; for Frxsz BookKLET. King 8t. Waterioo.

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