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Mid- WHS ¢5N‘1°f1' E 7 UI Johnson, to the Rev. W. J. Tem- vlv. The rest of the series was recov- eruil from tho paper merchant amd iulbllshed-,v but the edition was s‘old 0111 in two years, is fire helping to ‘llivmie of ft, and it was not reprint- ed until the present year. The ldtiters, which heain when Boswell was a boy °l Hshteen, and end only a few months before his death, are, like “li funous Dairy of John Pepys, an interesting illumlnant of the time ini which they were written, and fnnninii, 2\"“I*|0B. un interesting insight into "I0 character ofthe great blog-ra mg°HWell'n intense cons _ M "lf made his progrcss ll a °dlf°°|It. and every day was a fr e venture. lf he dined out, he no- home drunk: and then "alll the doubts which have ever disturbed thinking men" came over him, and he lay awake at night "dLread'Iu8 BD' nlhilation." ' I-lla bones of prefernnent were dis- appointed; he failed at the English bar; and to heartsn himself he drank more than ever. But we should- underrate the amazing vitality thati clung to the shreds of him if we be- lieved thas he shuffled out of life a 'things up. ' through the wa‘ter. to the dressing room 3 look of expeutatiim flltted for ii moment o'er their weary counten- ances, but for a fleeting second alias, as those supposed to care for he dead and dying had unwittingly for-I got their errund of love and mercy and were uelgerly dismissing; the vari- ous points of the fray. s0'mehow,,th[e players dressed their wounds umidf¢d"and Again the' slr was filled with the horror of war, again free showpi' boths were given, again a man__wnuld fall md rise upl as a drowned' rat. and signin Harflufi- ton dashdd hither and thither loav- ing death and' dcdtructlon in his pathway. Verilly 'fxqaeh a. fight 'nal' ne’er 'before been fought. Fate ls not ever kind. and of fi sud- den Hanfhgton passed to Mahal-, --rd the le.tte'r_ tsrrifyhg the opposing goal keeper with q feroscloue 1onk,, placed the puck within the wat. _pus ali. then Daly scored again, and shortly afterwards Mnhcr wcnod 'Five' minutes left, and is goose sup- per at stake. oh that word! ouultl- be found to dnicribe, the way those players worked. but Aim theta Gotta were beyond the power of mortal pen. A rush, a dash, 3 spill, a softly muttered.word, and then the beastly hell rang out in loud clear accents. After a lflttle pow wow. a play of! was decided upon, and ten éndmltea later the Barbers were vic orious. Well, they certainly earned this vio- tory 'oy 1:he_swea‘t of their brow. and therefore deserve all manner of con- gratulations. The referee gave gener- al satisfaction. ' ' Both teams did amazing well and it is a pleasure to note that no ill feel- ing, or foul-` play whatloewa' wa- in' evidence, and that we think is saying a good deal towards the Credit of-the players.- The nurses had Idfsappoared, home we pruume, the ambulance apparent- ly evaporatid, and so, tired, vet, and weary, those who had taken part no nobl!» quldtly wendod tbvirvray homowards udder, and wiser men. Minard'c Liniment curu Dipk thu la. 'rife venom- was zo donna suave zero at two thirty this morning. rl and dlsreputaiile figure, by CHICAGO MARKETS. Mi dv, L' g Q ack door. There was sfslll iv file of curiosity in his eye; ‘the CHICAGO, March 25-(Bpeclal;- ner in ment ure! Dl°ta|zipor. eat lips were moist and garrulous Mlrch Whlat ......... 10M ` GALES AND RAIN. ever. But fillers isa harsh strain Much Corn 66 -- henceforward fu his chdtter, aa'May Wheat - 117i TORONTO, March 88--(3OQ¢lnl)~ too mud, sh-nmmin _ _ ay Pork ..._., __ .........$17.65 with rain. ~- _ ~ tnough some note had' cracked with Corn ._...... .. .. Bouhhsathrly to w¢|terly.g§.Ias,,llM\d z I \ ' num for the encouragement of physi- 'cial and elementary drill in the Ischools. _ Lord Strathcona had long enter- tained the_opi-:lion that such train- ing was of bbs highest value in the development of the moral, physical Land intellectual qualities of children. as well as of patriotism, and he was `anxiou.s to take part in the w0rk.He 'suggested that the fund on adminis- ._. ..._ .. ..........._...' MILIIAIII IINILL FUN EIIIIH LINES ENIIEI] Beverml Opposition speakers called h and others must either reduce the attention to what they alleged were psice paid the farmers, or store the G?E"DR`CA'DE', gnfch 2?* SBP-“I mlb -,- , , serious misrepresentations of linen-'produce at points outside the Sum- rwzzgséed rgznsur neo; to mrbnzwi 'ciglhéugfltlers bv 'ran Patriot. nnensiae. 'rbe section was amended. This Mmm is ,h°°°e “ml ,ut 0, bm ___ DANNILLE, Ill., March 24-Robert Strawser, of Flora, near gere, gave his three children strychnfine and then ended his own- life by swallowing a :arge quantity ofthe drug. Relatives of the dead- man are a't sl loss _to as- sign a cause for the deed. Mrs. Straw- ser returned from a short visit with neighbors to find the bodies of her husband' and three children stretched out on *he floor dead. An investiga- tion resulted' in the discovery of an empty' bottle which' had contained several ounces of stryuhnine. The children, two girls and: one boy, ranged in age from 2 to 7 years ple of Canada were tendered to Lord ` , Iivliuns sin tered by e lwdv Of "“°‘°°‘-s H* “IA letter, nddresnbd eb "his wife, wal _Find P“¢l°“l‘“`|Y th” tl" .5P’°I°l.`found on the floor near Strawse»r's value of military drill including rifle body' but me cmnems were not dl, sh80f1i¥l8.uSl10“1‘dg>i¢;_ Ivulged. He was 45 years ol args and' D U10 0_0 0 _ ' fox the last eleven years had been a. 8060110011 DY R~ L- B°'*`d°“‘» the rural mails carrier. ' thanks of the House and of the peo- --i...__._. SHAIIKELIIIN GUI NEAH I PIILE 1_- Was Only Ninety Seven Sta- tute Miles Distance From |Earth's Southern Axis. -1; LONDON, March 25-(Spscial)- Captain Scott who commanded the antarctic expedition five years ago, explains that Shackelton actually penetrated within- ninety-seven statu- milcs of the pole. As Shackeltolfs report stated' a. .hundred and eleven geographical , --___g__________ B ASIS IIIIMINIUN III MONTREAL, March 25. - "U ‘England were at war with France, Germany, Japan or any other trin- try, and if Canada should think it proper to abstain- l`rom participating in such war, 'that would 'ce lier ex- clusive nffuilr. As a matter of fact it must be understood that Canada is free to contribute or not ln any ,war ln which Great Britain may be- eomc involved just as i‘t was in the _case of Soullh Africa," is the way La [Press newspaper sizes up the situa- tion. “'1`l1e Globe," says La Presse, I"publlshes an article completely fore- 'ign to its ordinary tone. That paper Iasks the Dominion to construct a wm° Ivessel after the plan of -the Dread- 'nought costing about $10,000,000 so 'hereafter we will be bound band amd foot and made to participate in all wars of the Empire. Buch a policy is not a new one and has allready been condemned by the electors of tha country. -_--_-_._._. SWINULEI] EAIIIIAEII BI EANE HA_,E .ia LOB ANGELisl:`~, March 24.--A0cm- ed of swludling G. W. Mitchell, . |wcalthy rancher of Sprague, Hash., out :if $10,240 by- fake horse race, James U. Ward, also known as J. D. Griswold, is under arrest hers today. The police believe the prisoner is wanted in Seattle, Denver and in various portions of Arkansas on simi- lar charges. According to the infor- I I LESS CLmH[s_ I IS EXIINEIIAIEII san nlnoo. cal., lvinreli 24.-win., G, Mm-sg, son of the inventor of tele- garphic, wili be released from prison I tomorrow, according to reports re-f csived from Ensenada, Lower Callfior-1 NEW YORK, March 24.-Lack ol nib, today, Morse has been in jail clothes makes for morality, accord- at Ensenada since last Dscem.ber,l ing to the theory ot Arthur Geofly when he shot and killed sn Indian pqmgmyy Collsn, son of the retired bump sfttendant who had sttackedl English oflioer, Llcuti Gen. Sir Ed- him. C ' _ win Collen-, for forty years -gi resident Mgrse sent word to friends here; of rltish East Africa. »that the Mexican officials have treat-_ "?f American women word MBS ad him with great consideration and; eiqclies they would be more modest." have made him as comfortable as_ declared the Englishman toflary- Iposslble under the circumstances. A» "The women of Africa: wear verystrict investigation of MMM Sf CB-9° little raiment and th!! U0 95°' m°9f» since his incarceration h-as bwu made moral women in the world. 'and according to the report, officials "Clothes miake the savage Wfmlan have decided -to dismiss the-murder nay me caquettisli. I bnvs noticed charge which fins been pending wsu'-mit that in the native garb whhféh coll; him f I t ' fbark or ` 0 glonoilelia l:laEn‘:=llt, 0 HWY H0 $8 UMW- LOSS OF LIFE BY TORNADO sclous of their charms as children. | -- "A white shirtwalst and a skirt to, DALLAIS, Mefrch 25-Twelve persons which the missionary introduces ware killed and a score injured by a them, seems to sow the first soeds of tornado that swept over Wisconsin. vanff;y_ Ag 5009 as lb NB 0XPl8ll\0d Town, we;-9 vigibqd- by Cho BLOHH, to them: that they are without eufll- but none destroyed. although each cient coverlllg. if- ll” UW U10" d°"suf1ered damage. The loss of life oc- moralizing effect upon them. 'I'liey`wr,-ed Un, the farms, become vain, flirtatioue and conceit- mation in the hands of the police, Mitchell was fudliced to bet his mon- ey on a two-horse “pasture race" near Arcadia Monday evening. The horse upon which the rancher placed his money stumbled near the finish. The jockey fell and was apparently badly hurt. Blood which covered" his face is now said to have been red ink. Frip,-iltened by the b<1y's seeming pain, Mitchell consented to allow the stake-holder to "run for a doctor." He failed to return. -_-_i.._ EHIEU III IEMPI PIILIIIE IIIIMMISSIIINEII NEW YORK, Mai-ch 25-A dishon- est. man holding the position of Po- lice Commissioner in New York City might easily become a millionaire in a -few month, so great* are the oppor- tunities for illicit gains, according to Commissioner Bingham. During his first. year in office he said a single bribe of $600,000 a yenir was offered. him, if he would protect certain cri- minal in-terests. “Compliance with the conditions ofthe offer,” he added, “would have been en-tively of nega- tive matter--all they wanted was to be let alone. :S --~ - `_,._. _,_--g ed when they are invested with HP- Doral. "I think an ornamental Dllflf-I bfi' sionary, would help accidental mor- als and manners." Condensed Advertisements '1‘_°°-'¢_*_'_'°-' Landlords Lailéh I Hehunomofeunefof his "1`ol.¢\"l|l glade, with an African woman al D158-‘ ALL VOTES P0 And as Long After as its The variety and value of the van- oue prius which will r~\-/ard the win- ning candfdatm in The Guardians Big Free Trip Contest now Proceed- ing, offers a wide field for the con- testants. The soventem consolation prim in seamen to the eight chief awards-which include the Free Triftl to the eight leaders in the contact. -afford room nn- nu to bore that they will mum one ef dn umrds- When it is remembered that thesg consolation prius include such lplsn- dld rewards nc scholarships in the paging; colleges, I. G. S. scholar- ships, s modern and expensive cook- ing range, a first class ladid bic- ycle. etc.. it can readily be under- stood that those who try in earnest ve ovary chance of at succestful ls- Ixe tg their work. It will be ndspit- fed t at the number of prius offers 'opportunities for all the candidates LLED UP T0 AND INCLUDING MARCH 3010 C Possible to Count, Will Be Published on Saturday, April 3rd. to become entitled to one or other `0f them-and the polling of votes shows that the hope and desire of success is anhnuitlng all the young ladies engaged in the contest. Those who are working hard personally und who ha/ve enlisted their friends in their behalf nie nailing materially to their totals amd as the list now 'stands the standing of the candidates in subject to rapid changes the ad- dition of a few thousand votes mak- ing quite a difference in the ranking, Interest is growing in the contest and the work of getting votes is being eagerly and successfully prosecuted by those who are striving for the prizes. All votes received at The Guardian Office up to and including March 31st, and as long after ns its possible to count.. will be published on Saturday April 8rd. iContlnl\eil on page 2. . t ` \