vvuuovan uuunulva Iluu "11005. IIIpX\lIIL-ILUUUL {I550 "LEO IUHUU lll USU HUW. On HID P330 W110, Pence 00.. Limited. W 0111;. Montreal, P.Q..a.nd St. John. 3.3. 9 TY" -H THE FREE TRIAL Inunmcritha. kcon Pa e Wovenwire Fence ' "3""? W ' gll fences alacken in warm weather uldl I-3cvI\l'nn `II nnl _nvn-nlr Gian Dunn FA.`- ~8inolair:.t.oL.;:(tn_l _ , ' analmed as the petitioner an a. ` V tiled Thursday against the e ectlar or Gear e. D. Grant. M.`P., who dw teuted on. George E. Foster" on March 10. The protest contams the usual charges. . :----o t` `- re others, the Expectorant by others, the Oxojell py others still, and all four, or any three, or two, or any one, may be used singly or in com- bination, according to the needs of - the case. lunyon s Remadlas for childro _ _ Train mothers to intelligently look after the health of thei1"*taxni1ies d ` ~the well-being of a nation is assure " ` --Munyon. V Full instructions with each set of four free remedies illustrated here. Our readers are urged to` take advantage of Dr. Slocum s generous o'er. I$3 US$73 113 KJJICNI II SIICII lllllcl GU: These free remedies comprise the great" curative forces discovered by the civic nent physician, Dr. Slocum, they repres the acme of the.pharmacist s skill : .d with them will be found explicit directions 'for"their use in any case. Van an-n inuifnrl in fan! urinal n gvgten! necessary e U! LUIS Illlllfdll uuuy. The four reparations embody all the Ements of a. complete treat- ment for.Consumption--its cure and pre- vention-as well as (or most of the chronic and wasting ills of life. Apparently hope- less cases are cured by their timely use. Than: Rana nnrnnruna nnrnru-`an Han trrnf IIUIIS [Ur I-I350 Simply write to the '1`. A. Slormm Chemi- . ' cal Company, Limited, 170 Kin Street _Wct. Toroqto, giving post 0 cc and express address, and the free `medicine (the Slocum `Cure)4wilH>I~p11_aniptl'y`sent. . Dan-dang In Cnnndh, lnninussaaunnn frag `IIIU GIKJUI-IIII \Iu|6rvvuI Uu'ruv_unF;; gcug. Pegsons in _Canada_. ._seeing'.S;|.ocnm's free offer In Amencan papers and {qr sample; to Toronto. ` .L V ` I It has assuredly been a. labor or love tcremeto study the`diseases `of children with a. view to their relief and cure. Many grown people will stubbornly clin: to the debilitating drugs and nostrums that are a relic or barbarism. but 1 hold that it is almost a. crime to 'give.th,exn 'to children at the risk of physical and ` children's diseases mentl degeneration. My remedies for are effective gm! prompt. but they are entirely harmless. `Evcry'thoughtfui mother should haven. M-unyon Family Medicine Chest. and should never fail to keep it supplied with yonfs I:`las.ters.. .Munyon's Cold Cure. Cough Cure, Sore Throat Cure. Fever Cure.- D.D.,-& 0. Tab- lets. Croup Cure, Cholera -Moi-bus Cure- Constipation Cure, Worm Cure. Face and.` Skin Ointment, Munyon s Balm. and Mun-_ This chest will prove an unfailing silent friend in the hour at need.` A few doses. of the proper remedy _ given at the right time will prevent long and dangerous spells of` sickness: and save many doctors tees. . lishment of health in all the department! of the human body. TEA fauna no-an-.n-oI>:nna'nrn`\nI"v 2| fh - IUII BIB IIIVIMJLI I.U lcal VVIICII. ulna aJ:nvuo wl do for on. if- on are suck, b wntmg for a FRE TR] L TRBATM NT and AL- 3---- I3--- lI...-.._.._.2___ an! L. `An. I0!` I! rllil-i llxlrlla I l\n.`t1|u:I-AV I an`; the Four Free Preparations will be for- warded you 'at once with complete direc- tions for use. ' ` ` uo_;,_|.. __-..24- 4- AL- `F A 131-..-.. f`I_-_.I M MunAyo`r.1"s and 210. Jun1:nn'- IIULII 3- FIIUC `JG. Personal letter: addressed to. Prof. Munyon, Philadelphia. U. S. A.. contain- ing details or Sickness. will be answer- ed promptly and free advice as to treat- ment wlll be given.` ' 12B 'k'3'7` be the E uuu A IU- `Munyon's Cold mania, and break: hours. Price 25. Dnuian-nnl `A6.au1nnI Child.ren s Allmenig: UI` lllll "35 III any $6656: .You are invited to test what this system nu`! p-In :4-nn.unp\n :9 1945 an; n:n`r luv 1I!l`:f:Q M UNYoN's REMEDIES. Cure prevents pneue breaks up a cold In a ten! ms 950 Medicine Cases, 32.50. :5 -`III 99 `er 1 tools 5 BIOR: UN . ,1m vi IITH. _`7_, 7:5 ? " 3'i'i ,...-451 LLIU ' } of about "oi ` STAYNER--Mr. George 0.,:8omers.. who commenced his "career as`, airaii-_ reader in the Grand '1`runkVot,f_io,eiii Stayner. has been made ass1stantf`t`o* J. W. Blubon. fourth Vice-President . of the Great lflorthern. ' Fromhere he went to Parkdale. where he was agent for a time. He then went to` Chicago. Marquette. and later ,to:8t.. `Paul. the headquartersof the Great Northern. Since entering the employ of Jim Hill's road Mr. Somers` has risen rapidly. For some time. he has been General Freight Agent at a-sal-~ 7 ary of about $10,000` ayear. The arbitrators in the dispute between` Sunnidale township and the County of Simeoe as to the Gountyroailxs de:-`I `signated- in Sunnidale are. M_r,"B. `H. Jupp. Oriilia, for the County: Mr. T. F. Burrows. Stayner. for Sunni- dale; and Mr. H. Grose. Reeve at In-" '.nisfil,_the third arbitrator. ' TO'l"l`ENHAM-All the large um- her has not been taken from these parts yet. and if you_ take is stroll I through Mr. D. M. Williamswoods `about a mile from here you can find an elm tree which measures at -the stump 33 feet in circumference. The tree is perfectly iformed and round _ where measured .... ..A. sad and sudden death occurred ne_ar Keenansville on? Monday when Mrs." Willia1n_..'Wallace died after a short illness. `On Fri- day she was complaining: of a bad cold which grew worse on Saturday and Sunday. but by Monday she seemed much better. when she sud- denly sunk and in a few minutes, pas- sod quietly away. Pneumonia,--A"' was- ihe cause of her death. Deceased was of a quiet disposition. a fond mother; and loving wife, and leaves `behind in her earthly home. besides a, Vhnsband- a family of five children to mourn her loss. Iler remai_n's_ were interred in St; James` cemetery on Wednes- day morning. May she rest in peace . ELMVALE-g-On Wednesday ; 'A;Srii 9th. at five o'clock in `the afternoon.` Wm. Andrew, one of El:Invale`s p`opu-~ 1&1` young men. was marriedto `Miss Katherine Isabella Cuxilmiilg} * V781 Cathkin Farm. Fergusonvale. theA.r'esi- dcnce of the bride's mother. (Rev.-; T nu - -.-.. `, x LL- Jgskene, of Hillsdale. perforzyied the`. ceremony, which was witnessed by] 1110 immediate friends and? relatives of the cohtraeting parties. David. Andrew of Al1enwood,.brother of the room. acted as groomsman. while the bride was assisted by l1'e1"Vsisf." e'r'. MISS Merne Cumming, O The 119515937? in? . : -VI1{-'. couple have taken up h* residence in Elmvale.......On Monday afternoon the Eclipse "_Plani1'1g, ,Mil_Ij M Was the scene of anofher aooidpt_; Thomas Torrance. aboutf19' yae.`rs"_otf_ age, was feeding the edger. when'hi_s_ left hand inadvert e'nt`1y' dropped (on the saw and his thumb(Wfas severbd. at W joint,` his forenger" ootnplet Iy taken off, andjthe remainin'g~-tlire,o' fingers were badly` gesheftl.:The' ha! 1 _df \v:m AC-..........: 1.;_ -n_ -n--u..;.1....'....' 4...}!- daughter. resided in a.- sa1:';_ndl`1;I ` "lent house. was ta,ken._-'i*i6lnt`iy .PENETANG-`Shortly $.t te hxs dinner on Sunday last; J'oh S. a laboring man. who vv i'li,~l1:.4'3`.i 8T : A` doctor was sent fol` mid %6I}=;`h ` "V31 he found `both PovIr%I?"fn_.~-:;i`!1,(;.' hf Phter appare9t1`'*a-Suelili .. . 1SDine. ' Eme i6'i'v+ei-gf`::p,3;1;u HI` I-nub LL- A `Q n V. v nuns; aihvg-Iv\nu - "13 _`11j0SSed by Dr. McEQ.-heiyn and um 1_nJured by is now"'.do`in Q'Tijni9ely_ and 1.3 able to %'be around \'vithT'l_1is. hand In a sling. It was, the aulhinw` `"1 which John Emma mgct;vitnj thb ~ accident last week, `.with`th' a%ard'i'*i~1}=-'%* f "': . " `"" `!5 - nmeuos were Vaul1l1l1|' _.z"7:':?,; ed. but the. father was ~.to91'__`a,r;:L `gun? by ,t'he time he reoeiv9`d'?med1_op'_ ts9Ilt1O13._v.;,9`!qh he was " oo`n nilih A sy....;.a. .: I Ll--_ .,a].3%`i$l33 393! , . . '10'years and a sea og '-Edi -i-yv;1gg_<.-: ;plunged in a:griaian;una~.w:h.p to shore......A number of boys and ,.a ALLIST0l'{l:`53l)3iWmfioran. a" little. !*w~f. about =13 reverse wee e.-.yo'un g. lad oabbut i The boys were` Iiahlnga oft.` .the,- ,to_wn`_-4; line bridgeover _the' Boyne. on Friday afternoon. when young `Horan tell insj to the river: Mastery "Ross pit once siderable diff'icult"y5"' br'm`g1it ` `ht dog took part in a thrilling, `aldyen-r; ture; on the root `of t'he opera `houhei one dayplast week. The boys had been playing witfh "ad's ball" wheii*":p,'fij` ? dropped into the eavetrough of the"- "opera house.` They did not `give itup for lost. but. securing a dog. climb- ed up the bell'tower'until they reach- ed the "root. Thenfthey. tastened..a . rope` around the dog and let him slide down the roof until he reached -the ball. when 1 he grabbed it and was . hauled back again .... ..A very sad at- fair took place in `the General Hospi- tal. Toronto. on Wednesday of last week. when Ernest Fisher. sonot Mr. Thompson -Fi,sher.iot Ivy. succumbed to a complication -of diseases.` The . youngman was only 20. yearsiof age and up to a short time before his death appeared to have every pros- pect of a long and useful career. He` was being treated in Toronto for A a stomach trouble when he `contracted ' the "grip. which _developed into pneu-. monia with fatal results.` The . be-A reaved family have the sympathy . gt all theiracquaintanees in their the- rea vement. ' The" funeral took place on` Thureday from the residence of `Mr. W. G. Fisher to the Union Came-. _ tery. ' ' dens of All Saints church have been troubled considerably `for several months over the marked increase in the cost of lighting the church and felt confident that something ~must be wrong with `the meter. ,Each month the amount . totalled three times as much as the same period last year although the services re-' mained practically the same. Afew days ago they; had an independent in- vestigation made and discovered that the wires supplying light to the band stand and the greater portion of Carmichael s terrace passed through -the church meter.~ A claim will be .made for a- rebatecovering a period `of nine` mo;nths.;.".;.The* municipal dep- atation \left for Ottawa on Wednes- day _and will interview ,'the-Minister 'ot` P.ublic Wo.i`ks';, _',,'.l`he following gen- tlemen compose the delegation :-7The Mayor. `Councillors Guilfoyle. Oar- michael. Bassett and Mr. John? J. Long .... ..The horse, roller owned, by the Corporation has been sold to the Township of, Elmvale. and was: ship- . pd on Saturd,a'*_last.l The `price ; for it was $300.... he Bulletin shows its honesty; it nothing else. ' by I publishing. the. appended. editorial :- ' ut\.. Gnl-minty anvnrnl nn,rnarhhS. puuuauiug-.u.uu uyyuu--- ......-___..__ On Saturday several paragraphs .app e'ar'ed_in"The Globe under the pap- tion of Collingwood .s Iindustrles." purported to` have been sent fromi Collingwood. It is to-be hoped. how-. ever. that wehave not withinfour midst one who `would. be guilty "of spreading broadeaet. such fab_ri'oa- tions as app`eared. One item stated two hundred_ menwfere employed at the Cramp _8t'eeIfOo.. [When it -is ah well known`_1a`et_that~ only bet_vj;reeni eighty and ninety pmen areat pres- ent on the payzirollg -V i Another para-_' graph` oo'nta"ed" the startling Sate- m,ents :that"'three hundred dj'el};`. \in'g_e we'1;e.f- e;e6t`egj,in? town last wear and ehis;i`yea3e*z:~ebntrnats-E%ut o tarfhad ` been: let:`t91;'4.~lz:w`ro:~-.h\1pdr'd `houe`s.'3. _ than reap ja_li'eadi .ret;erredi`tb. `ad This lprohablyv iiiwvas more Ifbaregibed - ~_.--`_ .11. `I."...4`-'7 . -In! ` ant! [D18 " year "`DUI.lI.laIII.w` us; turn 1 _..... been let for.. two hundred houses ? This probably was more 'bareeeed than that -already` referred` to. 6Ll{ ad the item "read that one 'hun , ed dwellings hag 'b_een .built., last year, and`-'ii"e`e!`Jii*e ~*i:os`tratts:. had `guess. atlreadyhlet this `year. it would yheve been nearer .~th'e < mark`; but we ;ven- `tyre. _t_O; 8&3 `:35 ' . ujfthen _--b'eyond~_ the e_o-; W? .h `_$ig'I1}'..-' It " '9E1'$.d: "371 -F:t9Wi `1?'?1?7.`: !".`;7:i.!E*.E."; v i$`'** ;'=`5:```' : ".119 ` 4 `q1o pe_. ` no ethgoubmeqb TV; ad en ax.` tnole mm =. good ;:aith- -;%;:a.e V r'`_'.1!3Y%llE .6! 1] WI! lvIvVlI|UQnU-`- _ 'coLLirGvv' "015-l'1`i:9 " churohwar- e - v"I,a. `'9 '*,.\ ~ ant B. .!i.e'`e}iif{"i)oqsihly an Z1i9 _- .730!` fie mot what: the `towix It is men of capital whi will give employment to labor; that ewshqpld ,._ n9uo e,goe op.me- to us. but we}_`.ftei to ` exijggereted - re;-= p`o`i'l:s w b'i'lii g,theih Befe and induce l:l__;_e_x_yn-_.;|;o locate permanently _amongs_t_ $8.` {They ` may come and look over; _th9._siti1et`i9x_1_yeed. finding that the: reports are `mad Will" iii`h'av9i"ray,eufd leeyeu;s\ to work out our own destiny.3 t O,n`t_he`ol:h_er' hg_in,d,jv_ve;'e the busi-I `bodies \yho amuse "tliemselves . mmug was -diilies; 2 to direct their. energies to giying aetualities they 5 vv`o\iltl`i.l)e`:_)etit- the body politic arid ;doqbtgl_ess_,,mneh_- would come .. t;,9m.-`hhei; worli. hilt` should the pres-_ ; "eat: `tactics _be'ooI`i1_finued it wil1 not; * Jae ?long?`b`e!oFe_.ieieh =-. the dailies will A leaye severely alone." _ ,'; ITQUIIIUIIUU .BUl.HIl"I_II"IBVV. JILL`. 0%: IB. {aryie.._sh9rtlJ:_ after 1;opn`,_9n Mdin-4 ` -day;1'~`Mfsi-V=.sumus1 r G6ht6xi.`..3ien.. :in' the ' 82nd, :.yat.;.otV : hog: -ggo.` `Deoeatd only fuck to her "bed about 9. wgk wbetotqd hat slqhth,;;an id-aid ;. pt; old 939.. +Sh,{vv_as"'hgr\n in Glasgow`. so6t1a`m1.'ana {same f6 *O a.ng;da_in 1831;. {set tling.,. an 1 0r'o..>V_ get 5 Ahggband pgfef deg,oaVs_adA :he;';I,abpnt_ 12_ yhrs. All `her` oli`lldri1" s\i1`vi'v`e' her. five acipi and five daughters. viz:--Noah. ant Crossland: Daniel. South or_inia`; sma- -_.. 11-..... -Q---..'J - Q-uggunn` Va uuv uya; ~ uvuuo .Eilli`" 6?i7;x+;;;d- 513? ceremony was pertormed'by Rev. Dr. Grant. in the presence `of only the immediate relativesiot the contract- ing parties. The fqbride was becom- -ingly attired in a"s\iit of navy ,b,l`,,ueA ladies` cloth. withfloream silk waist. rue bride s'sister.-Miss May. did the honors of bridesmaid. while Mr. Bu- fus Hillgsupporteclythe groom. The happy couple took the evening train for Midland. where they will make their home.........Although Orillia` vggon the suit brought against he town by P. H. Patriarche for $212.- `000. Mr. H.-.11., Strathy. K. 0.. who acted as Judge. has given the plain- tiff `permission to amend his plead- ing and claim under the contract. '1! this is `done a verdict and judgment "would be entered for him. tor. the " Extras allowodfliyfllditchl sum of $44,573.89. . Mr. Strathythen gives detailstor his finding of this sum. which summarized are as fol- lows:- . - To contract ` rice . . . . . . . . . . "$71,200 00 "Extra wor allowed by " A 9.000 00 Parke... ell... .. . 11.982 00 U `Juan i nun u\:i\a Al:nnnIIJn:` K_n`qx. gJnh}1m`gl;:;r oemetergaml o .... j ` ~;-`;f;`.plao'e `on Ttiesilai a te1`noon.""A. 1')ifil"` 14th. at the .reqdenoe ` of Mr. A.` Dndenhobr.` jDu1";lop-.;,-_tl*-st` yhgq his eldest 'daughtef.'1e`lli'e "`-"$1.". ;_{was-`i::united- in the holy-bohdsot matrimony with I-1"-2- `~-s"-_._r.: `(III vr:II.'~m.u '.;.-....A rm... To interest on year -Vvper cent..._ .. uu : E22. .. ;`;2Ia; $44,573 39 The judgment concludes:--As to costs: If the pleadings remain as theyare. and-as intimated. I dismiss this motion. I `see no sufficient reas- `on .. for directing that, costs should not follow the event, but should the plaintiff amend his pleadings. and make his claim `under thecontract, as suggested,` it appears to me` that as the litigation has Been in a great -measure occasioned by.-the lack of care and knowledge on the part of the.5kill8(1 irepresentatives of the town. I ought not to give the `defend- ant _co.17pOration costs" against the plaintiff. but render "a` verdict for the amount `stated`wi'thout costs. ' 1'ran`: LAUNCH on 'ra m sa.maocx 111 urosslana: uamen. Boutn Ur\1111u.;u\g1- eon. Parry `Sound: Samuel. Orillia: John.,..-Mani`toha::._ .j.Mrs. D. Fletolier. j91"'.:'l`Ii., :',_ Mr},,"`fIioui&.s-.)Adams. Hgwky ston'e': l!1"~.'~V Si1iiIi661te Rugby rls, John :8.uot'I:.A ;Elinvb.;lp_.*, and Mrs. J .~?}R Harvie. South 0ti,l_lia_. --_'1`he tunefai took place y6ster'd"ai :` interment in Knox .:ohunghg;;r oemetergnmpro ..l,. A` _..*:~:.._=.'- f:~.=._`-Luis... m_.L-.x.n:a-.. .-.=L*_LI... :;-.`~..I...'.. -An By amount p`aid..._ _ QVQVU MB CUVVIUIJ vdllrlro 4- V . fpassofd` "agvvay t " i-esideno "of liersd'-inlaw. Mr. Jnfp. Is fI'-____!_ .L ._:_I__ -11."... .._-._ ._ `|l'.'"` . ' Lord Prq_v'ot.Primroe.o (asgow. bnothey Vol) ,;Ale;. ,.Pr1n'iiose. of tV`b`Tpi'zi,-3'\iv6"6he of Ilie5pi'i`li6ipal per- sonages present at the launch of the Shamrock` III. {challenger-_for the .-_Glasgow /Herald `reports his A 5 ;on.that!9oc;zs;ap-n;as :o11owg':;- . -'--r-_.: '.A._.a America `Cup; at Dumbarton. and Tthev peeoh VIA VQJIDU` vvvpouvanvoc our-a -v-av v- ..a o ` Lord Provost Primrose proposed "Suco_essh_.to.oSh.mrock ..III and hr O\vn'e r.""H`e'Tdid* n6t `know, he said. whetheri .8i_l.:. }'1'homaS_ Lipton was abe- Iiever in zbibut this he` would say, that -it` ever &` `11'hn'`- "received greater,` ;?i.aitnti.9m~ ,4!}i.7 13193 f 1' h.:N1{- 0* f1`t`m` than tho A. Bigronet did that day. he 5 For the mri$i:`359`E?.*- 53-`!',?.`."*"?* 4`-nd mni3' and thou of oth'oi:iT'v'v'lo` knew -what, oonditions w Vhad2:on` e Rive:-,Ol`yd ' 5n'bhf!ido_t1_ed* ;i9.lI=f11ope=:of-omlaungh that`; 35`|:;"Cl0 ';:x9_l9IId_,8?4;ll1`9lK,0i._' 1.5.0 _` 1'9-ll o"0asd ;t`0 l55**?hi1ir?1!{9_'!,|?`3 = $3.3 ggggwuvq-v v -upow-.1 uvyvyuauvnw vv V . _ v k 1141 At. ,9=m.r- _(A1-plgavsw-). , F`-2 `g`;;zi;'if'`itinga.*`5`;.8i:nt -8i'r .` _ , i:fg:ig_u_dvf?`phprt_akop. ; ht} .3 ` II. .584. A-nmg A. A unanl-ALIA !,I(IlJQw*.aq_yy1_Iuo,._7:n~ny-w I-UU P671` 31' Ill `Form work on piers I `mm Ullcon I I Loss or; a'i;i11"s.\ c'l.'1.s::{1'-'<.ie;i'; ' . ole line... C anging Platform` at Power House... Extra on Dam fixtures... Masonry Wa ne_r s fig- ures '3.5 51- yards at $7.0 per yard .., W`:-:1-an urn:-Ir on ruin!-Q -*-LORD, 930703? 9313530338" spmmon. . A spdnrnnc Norms. rat 5 99.276 75 56.729 66 342.546 09 iio'3;3.r; nlgnw `-In - 5.118 75 1.000 00 A 150 00 25 00 1.000 00 rn=f_fT: 19f*`*"';'*hE=:~"'* 9" ., ,) . A ._ i;,a, ai ?9!!!ls~s ' :`?*k-91'." thssll .. '3i !nr)-wtho. :int 0I.I`d0d`* ~42.5.`H00'li:':`*.9 Wk; 'o1dt;`.`w_el-1-knliiwn ?~1~p"aa:or,~s ~ - s!9tstmi9Zaiti9n.7i#tf'5itit 1ft9hti9Ii"t ..l9' Misuse. is. hand-.... T4 snp1.ma.) And.Ws heel .noairs..r.:aasupn ;sn.d,I ,ro.sn gaopamulgeted; -that 9-,; 41.149` nsssmsd 9f.- ethane a.iau a.liti$ Jr`!;%* tbs third Iat+.1nkx unt for- 5*-1`;31.`..-av -;:.(H..-1'.-.~ ` gar-)= He .wa.s `sure n.h9..;8n9lsa.;.th9 hsarttalweslipsa 9!: out '1;ign !;,he.9`th9 aside.--91 t.h9.;~At: . .la,ry.jic..ot _the,. thswsnda and. nnillien 9,12 people in wt ow-1and..ixsn@ 91` others. all .over_the world when he - said that__in_.our -hear-t_,o'f hearts we wished _8ir` Thoigashlaiptpne good. speed. i ,(App,lauyspe-) Ans! .the3,r..- sathsred ..to_- *gether. voiced that feeling. for they 4 had. been witnesses, . of the p birth and`? translation. of that beautiful craftaito the b.osom_of the waters-.-ya; ' craft `which? carried, Sir - Thomas ,_LiptQ!i .s hope. which " embodied .-the `utmost skill. of - the. designer Z and A the, _best wprkmenship "of. the huilders--`.3 Z ,cr!.t _ which` m_oreover_._carried our, hopes - _ and our"'desir'es that it mightattain that friendly supremacy in, British A and American waters which Sir Tho'n.1as'so dearly "coveted; (Appla.use.) `Andif he must ask for warrant for the hope thatwas in him (Sir Thomas) he need onlyijpoint to all the Sham- rocks. of which this latest addition completed a beautiful trinity. (Hear, hear.) `It was. not in mortals to com- mand success, no matter how amply they deserved it. Tremenduous dif- ficulties confronted Sir Thomas Lip- ton and thosewho were _in alliance with him in this attempt. There were the vast preparations on the other side. the perfection of" the America Cup defenders, and in face of these things they admired the colossal "pluck and determination that. in the face of all these difficulties which would appal an ordinary man. promp- ted Sir Thomas to again `enterthe battle of the giants. (Applause) _In-3 deed. he thought he had justification for saying that, looking to all ante- cedent events in connection with the struggle. he might venture to pre- - dict that this event would pass into history and be within measurable dis- tance of Bruce _and the spider. If it attained its perfectness-the per- fectness which they desired-then it would be an incentive for all time to -the youth of our country to gird themselves with perseverance and pertinacity. and to regard no diffi- culty that was set before them as un- surmountable. What a consumma- tion we had to look for when the ripe month of September came round and Sir Thomas sailed up .the Clyde bear- ing the emblem of triumph.` (Ap- plause.)Where_ could he better make his advent than in that estuary, on the banks of which the three craft had been designed and two of them built, and in`whose waters the prepa- atoryspins had taken place. When Sir Thomas Lipton. with his strong friendly personality and with his bonnie bark,` had crossed the Atlantic billows. and when Shamrock III. had gone through her period of trial and htrain on the other side. we should -follow themovements of that beau- tifulcreature of the winds with an intensity. which was,-without exag- geration; only accorded to issues that involved the fate of nations. It was a pleasing thought that all this ef- fort of ours to: wrest the sovereignty of the seas provoked no rancour. If the Cupremained with "our Ameri- can "cousins. he -could, not for ..a mo-` ment apprehend that we would en- - deavor to organize a new --naval base at Dumberton or elsewhere. `If. on the other hand. it `came here in the Erin. he could not `conceive for-- a moment that the President` of the United States would demand the ad-' . dition/ to their navy V of *20r cruisers qf the ..fir`st-class. Oh! -for-.'sor'ne great. diplomatic. Pierponti Morgan. to .-organize. `pa? vast-' . international coin- bine~that- would relagate to7the,scrap heap - our` ironclads. and -_ leave to . the` Columbias; Defenders. -Vigil-ant's.- and Shamrocks` it-he-settlement ,o'f all I in-' _ iternationai; difficulties. If thatpptwasz r-- too Utopian a dre_a'm..;we%had;:at least our Sir` Thomas . -Lpipt_:on<.-i"to l go pro- `_s'eoLuting" ~`_that% >beautiful;;;'.=manly> do-_ lightfubsport-rbet;we twhE1`t:'A I`--3: _5.l'1,!,,e,.gi.fts-.-I!j4_Id"e` y` Androwicarnegie. I `_ai!q6 1895: to1'i the: efonpding of lib- {arias {I_n_d rfor-. aduouhonal purposes - m Amenoa and Great Britain amount. ao,qord_ing to tho rezzort of the Com-' ,n_1issionor of Educa ion. contained in a pamphlet recently issued by the United States Bureau of Education. to $67.212.923. Of this sum over $52.000.000 was\given in the United _QI-nfnu nanny-pI:nn' On an A-#....-L 0..-... \ vac-.\>.vuv,vvu. waa-gxvuu In use UIIICEO States. according to an extrgdt from" AThe"Washington Post. said`to have been revised by Mr- Carnegie him- self. The re ort - contains a table showing the d trihution and amounts nf fhn var-inn: aifh: BIIUVVLIIE I.l.l.U uI8LIl{uL of the vanpus gxfts. Systet-I; St: fox: ;l1'e.< :-t1v1"e';).l' Consumption, Pulmonary Troubles, Catarrh, General Debility, and nearly all the ills of life, is medicine -reuced 0 an exact science by the world's foremost specialist. 11.. BL. A.!..._I__ __._- 4.l_-___..._,l... ,,' found in_,th"int'erior of the Madoc _.p_o_rker_w_o.s_ rather `on the hog.` At iconsidersbixy out up when its 'weal'tb jwas` discovered: ` Yet demonstrates that" there is nioney in live stock in thalt` section. i3 ti111"t,he [sad "fate of this particular animal would suggest to" o hers_the propriety of coughing up or .they_ should not squelal vhen they get stuck for -their wealth. In future this will be one otthe perils before swine. But. seriously. the question " of" hewthat `nugget got there should be considered by ' the `Baconiani `theorists. .It may account tor the richness of Madoo `park as an article" `of dietw Little did that park- er knowiwheni it rooted it up that :L ..-.... an`. ......A. -3 _'n ___:| T'I,_L ,".l'h:e,t__f my ` ot. the gold nugget least the `e_n_i,xnal seems `to have been- } III-I lllallvlat-a . % The EmuIf"3t Cod Liver on is needed by some, the Tonic by 179-5`. >1 nvnvnanvvv uarawwgu----cum By its timely use thousands of apparently hopeless cases have been permanentlycured. "PI... E-uunlnlnn Au` (-.t\t` I 311`! n or snow wu_eu' ll. rglilten It -up nal i'w'ae Eli'e"root -`of all evil. But not being able to`1nake -a.- silk "purse out of asow-'8. ear it did the-next best _th'i1rgand "mime ~a fsavings bank out of its. 'tummy. Perhaps it had am- 'Bit'i'o`ns t6 lie aguinea pig; and now`. =-a-la's.l.:it feels like thirty gents worth of sausage meat- 'l~.`he.. trouble began when; it" put its ` ore. in. andinow it is'iget-til8%A*-toasted. To be sure, it will pan, out better `than expected. The owner bf the hog . regards the nugget .a.-- internal revenue.-`-Ottawa Citizen. - e en summon A ma: cunsn The honor of thus effectively arresting the progress of .this fatal malady rests with the wonderful system of treatment which has been reduced to `an exact :science. fonthe cure of Consumption and for the cure of Catarrh and other prevalent conditions which pave the way for` Con- sumption;-that successful method evolved `by `America's grehtest scientic physician, Dr. T.` `A. `Slocum; whose great liberality, through his"P!'00 Trial Treatment. sent vbroadcastthroughout thisbroad land, has cq_ntributedf_most to the rout of the most ( . . `....o.n4- an}-nun ha flan cl-Inalh-nt-`Hnn nf human - His Free -`System . of `Treatment has `arrested the, hand of death in the cases of th9u_a`x1d_:._of consumptive; and has pre- the..`dieease_in. c'ountless instances. M . e Slocum Treatment consists of four {dis inc: remedies` for -the_ cure. of,Con- .su pt|qII,.,.Weak Lungs, Bronchitis, ` F rh, gum all ; lnponurynnd want- In; is basdu lprinciples `e _sidnt`n'al;`to % 'l'unction.Ahe of tis'I_nes,;the'overthrow of g th;ee.s.b' C;QIl1DUCfl [DOSE LU MIG Iuull U: nu: unvas {aotent agency in the destruction of human ife i_n,th henxisptgere, . All and . _ tighten in cold - except the P e Fonoe. In the winter season y; 1; 3; Page spring coil takes up the slac in sum- ger and lets it. oumt_:ai p Yvintenb N o lgfse siagging M T V ` ` mmmer nos 11: mg or - (tor. Common crlmped. wire knot tempered and itit alackens it stayss ?'acl!:lgnel:1;ifli1t ughcensnuooso `V ` t ` . P ' 'te dto, gula taenaionauxnmer 2?.a`%'.a}`ue'? %?>,ooo?.ueZ'?.i pagZ`'?ar`.`:`'. n3sn`.'.f`s i,f.%w. ` " "" Hm Dnonhm Dmun (9.. Ia-no.1 1n.n..._n1- 11.4 It....5--..1 an -_.-an 1-1.- nun A E_Dl'l'O!2:S I~1o'rIz_..:.'r1_a.e Slocun`: 1 A`. I.1ttlo;.N61_1_e`ene Now and Then.`