VC l’2g_€ »3o I5 Daily 3 043° Tri-Weekly _ _ i il _~ " L ~ i K’ ’ ,. ..,.._...,.__ ~-.. ._.,..._ _. , W ,_ __ Paces ' , ` "'l‘“` ' ` I ; ‘ I 1 = _ ‘ \ ‘i| _ ` - Monsmo' ~ ;______ _ ‘_ '_ e Z~i_ __ _ _ _ `3 - , - ,_ _ - A. ‘_ - ~.- _ , __ _ _xi.\n.v\-‘uuNinf,n nm' ` ` 5; ' "' ' " ' i *'» ' is -e c-vw-' iviziiitiii' i:\'o\v'i‘iiiwr:si f ~ _ _ I ._ , ' ' _ _ _ ` ‘ 4-/ ' ' ' ‘ i.. ~.; ,f Q. Z z "1, \`\ _ sooner BURNS ,, _,_ 5 _»-. Not alone iuhini, tliroiigli whose veins i-iiiii-_~ii~s the blood ni' Scottish sires, is the n:nnn of llobert liiirns dear, lint to every iiuiiriiiinii ii-ho is i'oi-tnnnto ennugii in this iii-riitielli i-entiiry tn possessn heart, lint. how in one in this nge oi' hurry and hustle in know i\'lii.tiicr or not. he lins in his iiiniioiny that delicate urgaii of suscepti- i_iii|_y. i.|»l. iin:.~li-r»p, thinking of thc incident. It so mn-ltcil upon his syinpnl hy tlnit he flinilly wrote this gem that very e\'ei1ing, How true it is now and always has been that “'i`Iit: iii-st-laiii stvlieiiics oi' mice and men lgaiig nit. :ugh-0, An' ii~n`e us noui.:ht init. giiei and pnhi For pi-uiiiis`1l joyl" Anil now this is the last chance I ciinl waste on that uniortuiiiilc who luis notyet _i‘ ~ sf. . 4 mis iii swiu-Mwlfw' "n_<$h’e Rr ut, ,,,,mero,m vemeg to ms vm.|°ua All woini-nshould have ii warm feeling loves contain rich sentiment ami pathos. 1°' B“'"""- lf f°" “° 0'-lm' "°‘“’”“ l-lm" H" conipllment he paid them in these linen: “Auld Nature swears, the lovely di-ara lier noblest. work she classes, O; lier prentlce han’ she |,ry‘il on innn And then she niadc the lasscs, 0. Such iinuseiicld songs ns “John Aiiilsi-~ son, My Jo," “Coming thru' the Rye," “Should Auld Acqunintiince he liorgot" and “Ye Banks and llrnes of Bonnie Dann" etc., shall live forever. Ilia love of iusties and his contempt for hypocrisy shows itself in many satiriea poems, among which niny he mentioned “Iloly Willie's Prayer," "Tiva }Ierds,' "Death and Doctor I-Iombouk." That Burns was ii man of religious con- viction is apparent from several poems: “Iiemor-se," “Prayer 0, Thou Dread Power," “Prayer under the Pressure of Violent Angulsh" and a “Prayer in the Prospect of Death" in which he says: “Thou know'st that Thou hast form'd me With passions wlld‘nnd the farmers the advan~ tages that were likely to result. i‘roin more oxlelideil operations. In |820 and liliitl the Legisliilurc granted .£l:'i0 eat-ii year in aid of the general funds. ily means of the Society inenibeis procuretl their Reeds and luriii linplenienta at least. one linlf cheaper than they eoulil otherwise he ohtnincii. In 1820 iiiciiilvers were siippllcil with red cibver seat iii mm- ,it-me it it., wiiicii was sold in the shops for eighteen pence; ii. plough iuonniiing for ton shillings though the same wits sold in the shops lox' twenty ami twenty-five shillings; fiinner wheels iiml composition liusli-:s [wliiii., in the nninc of goodness, were theyi] for tive shillings, which ivero rarely obtained for less than ilfteen shillings; and white Dutch clover which cost three shillings and six pence was got for ‘one and three pence per lu. The iiniiunl fee was five shillings and the subscriptions were cx- pended foi' supplies of seed izrnin nndgrnss seeds. The grants from the (iovcrninent were expended in preiniunis for the en- couraizement of hotter stock, ;;riiin,fetc_, and to enable the Society to niiiko the l. 'ahovennmed reductions -in- the prince ni seeds and inplenients. The first general annual meeting oi’ the :Society 'took place nt the Wellington `writeris not niliiinformed, on the cfiriier of Sydney ami Great Georxre Streets, in the building opposite the premises of Richard iieiirtz, Esq,-tiic liiiifllmly be- ing a Mrs. l\iillar.l The lion. George Wright, President, oceupied` 'th'a chair. The great question which deiuandeil solution was “What is to he the staple article or articles oi'eXuort, to enable us lo meat payment of our Britiiiii imports, and leave us ti surplus profit, Io constitute a spaola circulating ineiliuni l" Oats were proposed by some as n staple export hut the ohiefdiiilculiy in regard thereto lay in the fact that enough rrrain of good quality could not ho ohtiiineil in one settlement, to make up a cargo that could compete in the English iunrket with oats of home and continental gi-owtii-“owing tothe culpable and ruinous lnnttentlon of farmers to thc choice of seed, neglect uf change, rind of brinlng and liniing.' Il. was estimated that the expense of ship- plng,lnnd|ng and storing in London for three months 800 bush. ofoats would be £il1.il.B. Enthusiastic reports were made of the beneiits derived from planting red clover and thc “celebrated Ten Wheat" which was Imported fmin Mlriiinlchi. In the year following, in-'ll, thc: meeting took place at the snine place on the 15th. February, and thc i`ornintlon of ii number of District Societies was reported. “'l‘hv Committee iniil," says the rt-port.. “tho niNo_i>tED. After all the line things said about fi-lendslilp, wa are still of the opiiilon, that, as n ruletp miin's licst friends in this world are those of his own iilooil. We believe tlnit ii large half of the happiness of thehurunn race is flue to consanguin- eous relationship, nnil that he is n foe to human \\-elfnrc whose conduct or opinions tend to weaken this sacred tie. As ii eeneralrnle the noble and the pure, so far as we have observed, are fond of the old houie of their eliildhocrl, and of those wlin sat with them round its old ilre place. The innii is to hc distrustcd, who loves not his brother. unless his brother he unworthy of liuniiiii lore; and the woman who loves not her sister, is, tx' cept in rare peculiar instances, n woman ivlio isnot herself beloved. Cherish your kindred, young people. Grandfather, izrundiuotlier, parents, in-otlicrs, sisters cousins and scconitcouslns-make inucl. of them nil. You will find no such friends as tliev will hc, if you are what you should he to tlicm.' lint nliove all, husbands and wives should love and oiierish encli other. liven cansnnguineous kindrcd, who ln- trudc, or cvcn attempt to intrude, their “oillcious nlI`c. _ VI ef-it _';`ly`1 an sg' D|» Fi ) G "1 ‘t \,, 4 ti I ~ it yt/ __ Coat . Shirt The euy shirt. Easy to lit-easy to pu! on and od-just like a coat; Strongly siitciied.I'iveilapped seams. Loci: well, wear well, feel well. Hotel. [This hotel was situiiteil, it thel realization of- the lung di~.sired pri»,iect~» Country. A sliipirwiit. was ninile there in the Fall, and n euiisiili-riililii izrniipt-liiiun iioiv exists lu collect tivo aiftliivi- viirgues fur thu same purprsi-, ln lie sliippiril in the Spring." The arrival of ii nnmhcr ai ini- mlgrnnte, in ldtlii, from the Old Country was noted with .~intisfnct‘on and the rniir mittee was also |ili-iiseil Io notlie that “thc reilclover lnni iiioat iiiiiterinily lin- proved the grnas lands. 'i‘lic Tea Wheat, which stood so preeniinrnlly high in the estimation of the people liii.t_ yearlni~ in no iiisiniicc disappoint: 1| the ixnictiiiini: ci the furrow' during the past si-nsiiii _ . _ The White (hits have proved excelli-ni, in ward of twenty fold. The White I)nr»h Clovi-i~ is most inesiiiiiiilile . . . 'lhe liorsu Beans ani While Field 1’va~s initi- proiluceil very nliundanlly, ivhieli has in some degree reiuovcil the preiurllce \\'hii-h existed iigiiiin-it thc cultivation of these articles. Among the irsoliitioiis p:is~ic:l nt tin meeting was one uioveil hy l'iiiii liiiihey to the efl'cct“tiiat the suni of £20.00 he given to the first person who shall erect and bring into operation a Mill for falling and dressing Cloth, with nn apparatus for drying. The ofilcers of llic Society wi-re lion. George Wright, l’i-esideiii; lion. li, liarliimii, \'ice Presiilent; lk-ter McGowan, Secretary and 'l`rcnnui-er, and ii committee coniprised of l\lcs-r.~i. tlnnici-nn, iioiigivorth, J. S, Iiiiieiloiinlil, .Iohii liyile, Joseph Pope, \Viii. Ilot-ki'niloril`, .inincs Miller, Tlioiinis (liven, ll. I\i|ii‘gi\~goi'. Fast-;_jR|r iianadian Was! To perimis who are going .Vest with the inteutitu of farming anil iiill piir» chose land irom ns, we agrccio refund cost of ticket un first pnyniciit of land, at foltowinng rates: Fnil one way fart; on purchase of one qinirici‘ section Full return fare on piiri-iinsc of one half section or mort-_ This mast in home seekers excursion hy C. l’. R, and is not to exceed $40.00. These lands are the elioirt-st porii~ n~ oi Saskatcliewaii (linstern Assinil oni, and are in tiicil and proven whunt growing districts. To hc of use to yf ti this offer nin_~t ii. investigated at once. Write for priccs,terins and pa|nplilr'..~ or telephone before _liiiiiirvy 3|st. F, H. AULD, - Covchcziil '.2511 i W t will Dress and Business iiyleu, white and colored. %% Min... noi-. cmd-_ W l FIRE lil_$»ilRlhi!E. For ratos iii the i’. E. l~laiiii Nililllitl l"ii-i- li R \ll'1\l\f'_B (`t)l|i|ii\Iiir‘s ini |<`iii||i lin liii. » ri N iii lin i~ I is: l ii t~_i.\ii~<-_im iiiin .‘-in 1 it ~i..- - . mica. water .pins .~‘i.»i~~_-.__ a.-., »i,.,_|,~ if. \`. ll. lil<.|.l., i'|i~ii.>ni|i ."\t-i we onawii <‘|.=.nt.n.,|...... ,_-_ wr.. The Still Small Voice _L _ T y"gua11`ty can always be heard above ‘ the exportation of grain tu the liiotliei' inony rnseripiodncingnn increase of n|» » i l i i I i i i ~ 1 '_ the noise and din of flashy pretension. O`uietly but surely I Granby I \Mf.‘f»'&.¢_ _ 4 10_m” d”._m°n_m° _hm For Se ea have gone on piling up their great Be sure tg” v°\;_l¢* 21° 2='_\_“'“° i wiisfmitniai you wan _ P majority of solid abiding f“°“d“l“P ~ . . i n e. _ , wnlfchma C mu ‘ln ep", K -oomeinin an-iing,dry ymii- nm, l _ _ "` ` amongst consumers and dealers. Dierec_:i_o-ri_;_'tt_»r_I>li§_§a_;_n_i_i_&__r:ilor_i:__t__:_r:_ And __`“‘b__l.m“_ "ew, _ The_under_:i¥nc_;l ogfer the fflzligvins 011 ' Clloivi RNIP* B°°ki “'" f‘°° °“ The loves I've -loved through all thou alllshirel LM ne" .nn on G"nby ‘B Qu "‘l“°"‘ nan Vl¢=~0n= i>\ff¢ bm! vhvfilwfe b\\il _ have always been synonymous terms W°1°°*' B“l‘°" & C°' Ltd' ' Bm °v°\'l\1rn°f\M'»!b\1- :.},i.§:1°." dd' mn mm' 'A nm elm in Rudder Footwear, and what our 6 GIJUIIN /"0 D°f°he.‘°f’ nfan' 'fstltlhnve niittitulbeennndtrue, Also three aarioiils choice No. I iml 'V twent ears have joined together ` Ha'-=-= mf" '° M-f~=»--<\»-»~f»- ~»»-~ :°"'~;“;°.°.i‘:,'_*:°;.::.':.£°°;.::.1"e‘.‘;..‘;“* Y Y 'ml Ing" 'NIlCI\in88 I-0|' Eiiropemd America I __;ini¢ay|:iriaii:_m_iid»:¢, wa. ' ` lm “JEAN §,R0;__ no man can put asunder. ' - M cn. mimi- °'v=.¢ -wir mmtiriia Nona wiiiniire. 86Si.Pn|S\». mini. Bw_ ““' ’ " Gu¢_naBf`|\n¢|r¢ __ idzitwii. ' , l .