*YW » - ----_..._ _. -_..»»-Q--Q---r rpclqr - --rzirf ` .s THE rlasr srlvon If AT Cl°lftaLoTreTow15l i-lntdaik _ f Y ~--1-_ _.__ .. ___ __ f ___ :Forty two yours ago 1.111. ll1~l nie. t ng .1 5 nod was hlld ul, Ci1~11|nllelou11. e that lneetiug nf the lheu inglust l~l1.l.»,,., 11.liu1ltr1llti11 l' li l`~l.1111l 111111111 1.1. 1-|101-lllslllo llistny of I’1.»l.y1.1l.1111~11. lu-le ll.; n1|u|~|1-r-1 u111i.iT.l1i1-is .111.| I 1l 11 uuuh l~n1ulIr1 ;.11|l111i11t: than 1. |l11l un|1\l.\l l\I111Lin1e .\y11111| uf lollny Only lluf the 111111i~1lem pi sent 1|. 11, .11t11ouli\i11g11l1d 111<.11ly .lil the 11|... st11l11ll\ee|1le|n l111\e l1e111l.|11n\l1l flnln .111ll\. ilu linpll liitll-nd, I1 1) ., 11~|11l11ggi\Io1l1lnt1»1 |111- liud .1 111; 111 p1'op1i11l1:11111| 1\1:1.\.i1-ily1li~1~.11lr:~1> on lil.- \\'n1'd>~ "l"11rl.h1: \\'111lt ol lil.: I\li|1is1_\_“ |i','1'. li. S. 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Much important legislation \\l111en111 \1ll‘11lu I lilo ¢l1111l.l1 l111l|1y lh. i~l1|111.:e11111l1tI1111 1.111! is |11o\111g 1\1.. 111| I1 1\1~11|~|11»111t~1| 111il11| II11. hu l 11|.111~, ~11\ 11-; 111| 11111 the li.1.1.. 1.1.... s.-1..-....-1.1»....11....1...; 1,1....¢1»n.1 1.10.11 A .1.»....1,...1.... 1.1.... 11..- .\l1~11.n.|1n1 c1....».1 i ,. .|'°1l_V- il11- lblee ;.,'1l11»i b:etI1ren n11~1.. bersni1i.is.I1~,»11111tf1111 ivrougilt fnltllinl- iilvltllr 1~i~l1>r1~l\1l1'el1 and illulih lo ' ' - :-1. This old lneellng of Synod Inrlns aa `““‘-“ ""0" r\'l1|0\'0d front cllrill. illtereailnig piece of “11ncicl1t,l1isto1-`y.` not :all .\:..1\.- r 1>. 11, 11 . f 51 lJ I ' ‘$1 _ ~ 11" U ' . n.vn1...r1e11,.1.11..l n.e¢t|n.; ...nl fnll or ’ o1n1cp1e.~c11.e.1 ll:e by-1...1l of the Pres- premise, A glmme up the ro" shows Um Ibjtcrl111\Cl1n1~tl1of New Ilrllnswiek and names of honored lnen who wrought broullllt with l1i111$2i7as a 1~ nlril I.. .............. 1...... .»§....`°"f°.'if f2l1"§§f."..§`§f.l`." "°" °"J°""“‘ "`°" A Pnmce 1-znwann lsnanlnlr-‘ARM sci-:NL lei “bull I» lllllng 11|n.u 1|u1 11nuualF lil R p111lpre.»1-11le1l ln 11 1-111| |\\ I.|1.|\\~. .11| ll.; b.1111i» |.-un" $c,.,,,,. ,,,,._ 011;", “ AM Mr, Muuwwh' mm 1111111 11-ll ullnl 1 111111 i11u n1u»t ll111 » Ilebr-lri1\s,a|1d11 suitable it-snlutldh \ ..» iuully lnlpfnl ul lim 1-v1l11~w 1-111ll1'v in p Rel. Dr. Morlisou than under uppoilll 111. 111.-Int-1111-111.1\..i .\ s'11n1li11l: t 111. n out to the ~lu11~ lield was present and 1111111-11 |311-11| 111 a....1 |.el|.1u .\1..1 Inlsynoll co11;:11g111lon~1 111 r111\I11;_f llull p11\lo11~ sails) ll11\\1|11‘u1e u1l,:11111ir1l ll11111‘;_'i1 111111ppl11 1L111.1|’..»n1 ll1.» 1 1.1¢..-;_...||..,, .,f l\ii.\~i1111 ]~`1|11'l. 'l'l11- l`n11n11li1-11 lf ll. .~ v 111-»vs.1'l11~11.ei~t11l|_r,]11stl|le.| M “,, |.,,.1. al. il.~1l.i.\l111y. 'l`l.1- pre.~1‘11t l\u"1111>11i1\~ brn11;;l1l. l.‘.1er1111i tsl-1».~ll11;;.~1fr1..|, 11,,-|, a111la1.rroufultl11l.'e. It notul tlla .iwilth urluplod and ev-groswli on tho mlullll-~ 1 took his seat ln a eorllspondiug membll The grrat nloleulent Inlulzuraied 11l this meeting ual Liu- rususellaliou .f Dniho11sieLoll1~|re A111111I1 at l discus 'sion look place; a nlnlion a11d a1'11e|11?- ment were in'.ru'i11c1-d the latter ol whiol1\v.1sl-nrriel un.i the ...mug ,gl voters werejourunllzed. It was an anx- l1111s`ll|11r,l|1c day uf sulull Llliuirs, but l)ull1o11sie'.~1 present eireulusllnlees and outlook Illdicltc i|111t lhle bretllren :0f'1i3 acted wisely. _ , lil-1 1 '. W.. - _»..~- .A or nl Prince Louis of Battenburg. His Aide-de-Camp and Marshal 'l`l1ispl1oto;rr11|\l1, the only one lakell ol the Prince while in the city, was secured 11l'l,1:rl1el1111l l1111d1-,1i11t I’owu11l \vl11\rf and iln|l`y senile.-1l 1111 e.\1~elle11l |~l1otog1'nl‘l1 under dillicull; circunlstances as tho day was very 1lnl‘k. , ` Photo by Wlu. Duffy. Cameron. was uwaltiu,f; tho carriages there. Mr. osssurso rloosrs \'L‘s,I .1111 left ull nlouc lolligllt. Fort well nigh sixty years m_y old roof h11s` .~l1clte1‘e1l someone 1111tii tonilgilt. Every |i\'iu;rtl1illgl1l1s left the plllee. I wonder. if ihuse who have just deserted me 1-1~nlisel~l\11 feelings nf the ohl house 11-hieh ll1l~yl1111'clel'l fol-ew-1-! liow nuluy sl-elles l1l.lf\_V11n1lsr1r1~<1w do I recall, now that my |l1'1-s are ont and I 11111 left ull alone! "-.` . /llwayr Umjbrm /lI1urzy.r Rel/'able E1/efjyzu/:ere Obfahlrzble BAKER’S CHOCOLATE have stood the tests of time :ind service for over 125 years I “I 5;!" 1 & grieved me \\'l1e11 I saw then. pllilillg that _ , .. , - . . 4 fa, .stro111.:louklng steel bridge. Beautiful Wl111t1l1o‘ they say others shall occupy me llglllll: will ithe the old fulnlllnr und bclove11f111.'es of those I have sheltered, some of tl1e111 for nearly h1\lf 11 cent-uryi A‘1i no, these will ncvor again call mo home. liorne, that dearest word; who o bcnrt does not tl11-ol1 luster with tllmlglrs of honlcl Iiow ll.;;1-icven me to think ol all the dear one.-1 who have gone. And n111uy |11ore have enjoyed the llospitnilly of tllosc, \\-llose laces I shall seo no more. l".1r11111111l1l a11d out of date. and soon 111y walls \\'Illcr1x111l1'e1mdlieeuy. Iollcc tllought that I was I1 \'¢l".Y fill” hmse, asiu nly earlier days no urallrlel dlvclllng was to bc seen, l1ut l\o\v time changes all things. Now there are many ilncr houses tl1a11 I, wllero for years- after Iwus built, I was the only 0110 ill Slbilllf ol this side of the l11i1|ge‘cxeepting the old I.n|.:ii~h Uhureh. llow 1' puz/led und old f1'1ol11l1lm\11. lhe_\ toon lt n\\ay an vcbullt it into 11 barn. What 11 fail; but such is fate. The bridue loo, was only a rude nil`uir of logs 11nd planks. Now there is a neat l11.u1es with all the modern conveniences to be i111d In 11 country place nolv stand |11 \`ll}\\’. A flue new church is rearing its steeple i » , on the north side of the hrlli8¢- Tha °l‘l nne is, like myself, out of date. Ahl old church, you und I have luany memories in conlulon. \\nsit11ot within thy walls nly dcur old master worshippedl Huw _9;___ l11ys of yorel" No, no, we have fullllle 'cations ways of living, and the rcientvi less roll of time make it llnposrihle for as .1 keep the place we‘oncn held in the cs-1~ imnllon oi the people. V “But'they change as all things ehzmg. here, Nothing in this world can last." Let me thlukl What can I 1'emc1nbe`r of .he paail My old master was onc of the irst settlers here. 'l`h'ere is not such' 11 ine site for a house in all the village. She north and east view takes l11 ull the lsrbor to the open sea. Tile western view 1'.1ilowsil1c river for llnlf 11 111iIe 11p, und views lilo new railroad wllieil is, just .1111-, i11 workinlr order. Southerly ther.- ro 11 goodly number of dwelling houses, -swell ns ll large public l1all and school 111llrli11|r, also the Methodist Church and i‘en1pcrance llali wltll some work shops. I have wulclled all these beinlz built, and -cjoiced to sec that my neighbors were growinlt so numerous. My master was a Lowland Seotchman .vho emigrated here from Glasgow, Soot- iand. He was the first merchant in the lince. and for some years he supplied the wants of the people. After a time there was another place of business opened on the north side ofthe bridge; but I saw the failure of thut, soon followed by another lucrchuat, \vho started an a very small, scale, but who worked up the largest business over carried on in this part of ti1oIsinnd;nnd wllo wus for a long period largely connected with the political af- fairs nf the Province, and was a mpnlbpr of the Canadian Senate for some years before ills death. He and my old nlaster, aitho` differing on politics, were always :ood friends, Now they say I have been bought, with the farm, by his sou. My nearest neighbor on the west side also started 11 store in connection with ~ll|l1l>\1l|flll\l;- Tile shipbuilding is long ogoa thing ofthe past, but he kept the store till within 11 your or two of his death. My old master 11 as 21 fnrlner, too, but l1ls"f11rm was greatly 111111-r d by swamps, _~.o that he was not so successful in tilllng the soil as some of ills neighbors whose and was 11.n1»1-, adaptcll lo farming. A gooddeai of the land has been sold in lots for building purposes. My first 111|sl ress usmc of good old Gllernsry stock. When' tlley moved from tneol1llo;;l1o11s1~ into my shelter, they brongllt with lbem two little boys and a little lzlrl. Wllat dear children they were. 'l‘lu-re was 11 dear old grandma too, and I found quite 11 company to start wlth. Soon ufler another little boy was added -to the floek.Those all grewup under my roof. Twonthcr little ones came after that, but were snon tak.-n away again, and ohl so soon fl llolvcd by tho mother, my beloved luistress. Shall I over forget the heart- , 'l ` ~ "”“°°’ I SOCIAL AMUSE .hat everything changes; new ideas, ln-l M1-;N'rs |§| 1" . Put no obstacle i11 ille way ofthe euioy- DPOUIUWS W2 l"'\°°9nl9 h||l\l‘llY. l\° 5069 :nent of everything that vrcalih and not jeopardize the moral habits of the theaports and gaulbols ofmeny England, iib.»rull*y can contribute to divert the comollnionscollected around him. lfh‘=.i°0\Uld hllafiby Uf belllllflflll FPHHCB. spirits and gratify the imagillation, and We are getting to be more dull, and the song, till! dllnee. the lmllrvvisutorc of elevate tho l1eari;butler.it be remember- grave, and phlegmatlc, than is \viss or I0 ed that over all the 1- preparations, the prudent. The plan of our association is of climate; and DUI' Public filly!! HFC 10° spirit at lntelllgemo and llwretlon slmnla too ..trle1lyut1l11.n~lnn. we prune off and alma days of disgraceful int¢1111wr»\11ve. preside; and that tlu-rc can be no perm-1~ pare down, until the fruit, as well ns . nent happiness wlmrc umm |s ,L d,.p,,,_ fgltmm lg |n danger ef rl.;-sg.-.|¢t|.m_ We lawful, pleasurable pastimes, which may ture from propriety. lie is not the kindest are very little of an imaginative people. friend, who pours forth the most liberally There ls not much that .seems to ua ex- of life. . of his abundance; but l1o who so nedieni, unless its exact value is first manngeshls contributions, that, while he mathematically ascertained. The may- poia and the liberty pole are cut down; mantle Italy, are out of season and out because there are no national games, 1.0 be honestly substituted for the daily labor Janes T. Ausrllv. fort her in her sadness and sorrow. are still llvlnlr. It was _ioy and sorrow Two other little blackfsyed curly haired else eould have done. ' Afteratlme my master brought home Many people mnde my shelter their another lJJiBl»l‘¢BB £0 Pl'°9ld°0"9\' mY f°°m5 home at this period. The school teachers and inmates. She WHS ll C0\1Bl|l 01 my bourdcdhere for years, and some others lirllt lll|Sl?l`°SS. “Hd l\\'\0l~h0!‘ Only fll1\lliil\U‘l‘. of the young people who started in busi- but she had several brothers. Alter 11 ness ln ¢h¢v|1|,.g., fmm time to time. A time her eldest son was i1orn, who KFGW great many travellers made IDB l-hfir rent- W bB 'DY late master. Two dear liltlc (ng place also, and it wasa rare thing for ..1.1l.ln.n,a1sta girl and when 11 boy were nn. r...n11yte be alone. l1dd0dlZ0l1l1Bfl1lIlllY~l’“l‘V0l`05°°“ 3“'\t°l\‘ But thesn_ times had an end. Tho shield her. ed away by that dreaded disease-lliplr shadow of 1. gr-get trouble again hung tharia. These scenes, altho' not new to over ue, Dey l.y.l.\y farmontlls my dear me now, never lost their awe and dread ,nlsu-es; K.-nw more and more feeble for me. Ohi could I but have made known No; om nge was stealing her from us, else to my dear master and mistress how I we might have been more resigned, but there. syxnpnthlsed with them ill their sorrow: disease fastened itself upon her, and after but I was dumb and my S0n‘0W \\'l\S a time she was unable to leave her bed, land often there were mlrthful gatherings keener because unexpressed. and then, oh l what gricf,i sho too, was Then a new experience came to us ali. taken away from elrth with its trials and cxme to cheer and enliven my dear young We saw the three older boys, who were sorrows and her dear 'chilllren were now grown to be young men, leave my motherless. But bravely we struggled roof, one bv OM. i0 SEEK their f0\”lf\ll’l€S ill on, the adopted daughter doing what she distant lands. Methinks the torture could to fill the place left so sadly vacant. older, and it was with deep sorrow I saw 11 u'1i have he n less h1 d they a’l gone at Sometimes we were cheered by the visits them depart, for it is quite probable I the same time. I know, now, I shall sec uf some of those who had leftus,and news have seen them for the last time. them no mole. One of them has pasllcll of their welfare came often helping to away to his rest: the other two are still lighten life‘s burdens. Many friends came but sadness, and yet as I 11111 alone, I can- living in California. Loneliness filled my ami went, ami everything at last moved 10011124, but Hood news oi' their welfare on smoothly, hui., my dear old master ure always for the happiness and welfare by the little cousin who cams tollre lvlth i In afew years the adopted dnugllter us at this time. Sho was a bright, \\'i11-‘wcntaway to seek u home for herself. ningIittleh\ssic,and she and my young She has drifted far from my shelter, as 1- ether u all ofro'uish the all have. Awa ln the sunn land of master gr w uptag ‘. D ‘ l~ - I Y .Y Y 5 rdmplng children. They kept us all lively. Florida she llns her home. e I A while after another little black eyed Soon my old master's health began to i.-i was born and soon after l.l1e eldest fail; he was now anold m:1n,he had passed . ' daughter wad married and left with her the allotted span of life, ami had seen husband for Providence, R. I., where they much trouble and sorrow, hut was still _ |f..11nff.... .....1.n1.11.l..1 speeches. An.~,.~ gf gualnj/ can always be heard above I combined, ilutlilegan to feel that change some months of auHering he passed away the noisg and‘din of flashy PX-¢tenSi0n_ s. The old lad 's to his eternal home there to meet all the - Ivlvla‘hstii;lhsao:1`:l§flt;lr]lhhld!d)£1‘|s all feel dcolfly loved ones who hadhzono before. At his muetly but surely the fact. that earth is not our abiding death my young master took charge. The place ' I three little girls were new young women living. She was an old lady, but for a ter of thcirlittle feet. So manytlmcs hadi rooms. The two older girls went to Pro- nuluber of years she was left to be a com- death invaded my walls, this with the de- videnee, R. I., the youngest staying home fort to those who were so sadly bereaved, partura of all the older ones had made rne fo She was so sorely stricken in her ohl age, melancholy, but those three dear little but the dear y0\lIll! P00910 lwlillfd '-0 00"* maids cheered lny old rooms as nothing lo\ved her i1nLf brothers out to California, r three or four years longer. The eldest of the three sisters, after a few years fol- where.sheis in business for herself. The `rlext one lived in Providence for a while, then she married a young doctor and went to live in Maine. She lost her husband and child within a year, and, after visiting around for a year nr two, married a brother of her first husband. She has seen much trouble and sorrow, poor child, n11d my ohl walls ache to After my young n1aster‘s marriage the youngest lassic left home, so I have wit . nessed manyu sad parting. She too has gone out to California and has married For awhile all wont on prosporously, `uader my roof, but no little ones ever master and mistress. Of late years my mistress has been in very poor health, which seems to get worse as she grows These old memories bring mn nothing not but recall the past. My best. wishes reached us from time to time, and fllmln I was lonely, and the place of mother was of those \vl1o once called lne home. Mlly oheerfulness filled the house; helped ton never filled. Lhey never regret the step they have HUMAN An entire creed and oateuhiam Ieeiilvh' lnlnefl ln the following may gem which pure as thedew of the morning, and as refreshing to the heart as this nectar to young buds, 1 0, if there is one law above the rest. lvrlmn ln wisdom-lr time is u word That I would trace as with o pen uf fire Upon the unllullied temper of l\ Ul‘|i"“‘ il' there is anything that keep§~t|\¢ "'i"'l Open to anp;el's visits, und repel* The ministry of ill-'tis l1u111nn lor. ' God haslnade nothing worthy of e " tempt; The smallest pebble in the well of truth Has its peculiar meanings, ulld will stand When mau’s best lnonuluenl-s wear Inst' fl\\'Hy» Theluw of heaven is love, and lhou-,gh i its name i lias been usurped by passion n11d pro ianed ` To its unholy uses through all time, Still the external principle is pure; And ill those deep 11ll`e1-tions that xv feel Omnipotent witilln us, can we see The lavish measure in which love is given, And lu thc yearning iendcr11e.\.s of 11 child; For every hird that sil1g~¢1|l1o\'c its head, And every urelllllrc feeding on ilu- hills, And every tree and llower, 1111d r1111ui11|_; brook, Wo see how everything was 111u1ie to love, And how they err who ill a world like this, Find anything tohaiel111tl1uu1a11 pride. _ taken, and may God bless them \vl11~1-1- ever they roam. And solnctinles. l would wish them to remember me und tbl- scenes of joy and sorrow eonnrelod v1-ill1 me. I can l1~1rdl_y r1-11li.<1- 1|1111 I l111v1= pusscdoutofli1e)>osse11si1111ni lile fnlnily I always h1\\c sin-lte1~e1l, and no 1le1u'l_y lov@.1,1»..1lt....._y1.0111. 1.11 1...- .ln 1.1-,-1, and 1 shall say, “G111i'.- 1viiii.:- lone. ll.. oeth all tl1l11|.;.»¢ well." (`. ll. il. i __ e. /’ ,_ i grown, and sorely did they miss their old A , reading sorrow of that dark sensoni Ahi'maideua were horn to my master and father. no, nbc if l 1.11.1111 for ....n1.1rl¢_-. mistress. 1 new my old walls rum: with My yvnnz mum' H0011 begun to combi- l\i_v dear 111l~