Easter Egg Noveltiesu* D.-Ift Embroidery.Then* i also Another s papers on Evelosias-: H O. Wood te!I» Leap Year Party. In ;ul:tr article on s.wison -e is a practical paper Vails by A. B. Long-•M Sanitation from a int. Mrs. Withers-’ha». a Review of New ontriluitioiM in Fancy iking. etc. are among ■nve your subscription tit. for the JButtericK The Delineator Pub* ronto Ltd.. 3*S Rich* oronto. Ontario.gyprum. ir--n ore, num. T«-froleum, silverre, salt, etc. was 83.4'0,799.H. H‘MS. LACHLAN CAMERON.Tea oRevisits the Land of the Heather. An Interesting Inte-view.KURM(Wo ln*v« nu-asiire this wo»k in r ; ro ducing an srtiel*- w hich app-ar'ni lately in the Glubo relating t* Mr. Lachlan Catnci’-on, a gentleman well known to many in South Gr*-v and having a wido relation- here \A delicious Idem!1 lbs. LeacircloofanFew men in the tmvnshiiLPf Van chan m tvell and favorably known as Mr.Sold for 30 Sold fo SolandTrv itvoi* itS OF ONTARIO.KKALS.:oh! from the province tint; of our w. udetful nd the Uuiied States ring exported to anyAlso a full a*«*ortCrockery 6c. Dinner- TcjAt PopulJ. CAMi •3g erected at Hamiltoi nerican. assisted by a■AHay isj t!;« citv, a blsbluig i countrymen,t laU- years, which vill \ llt;,at » ***** : i i . once lie he ideal lor the ireu in nee. has no coal, it has nu wood timl cr suitable •st quality of cliarcuol extensile deposits of t to railways. These pled with the liberal he Dotuiuiou Govern ton, un-I th« import 00 per ion. would lend the vulnnble d*-poNiis Huships of Mnriuora, d bastard, sh old not or development. The npH'.v are building a mt near Kiumoani,li«* t*wushipK oi Snow-Mnimontli, Cardiff.Lauehlau Cm moron. Whether a** a farmer or a citizen his reputation stands Ilia'll, and he is looked upon by his neighbors as one well-to-do in tin* world. Mr. Cameron may la* regarded as a true type of the Highlander. Fortyyenrs continued absencefrotn his native glens has not lessened his love for the land of brown heath and shaggy wood.” anti nothing delights him more on this -.id*, of the Atlantic than to meet a countryman who ran talk the Gat PossejwtMl of a large share of the shrew ness which is characteristic of hisMr. Cameron is not a man overreached, and when ! made up his mind that a |[ certain cause is the right one nothing . 1will move him aside. As illustrative of **’ *■'Ins cbaracer one incident might here Ik* , related which is still fresh in t he minds i of most of the residents in Vaughan Township. A certain proposition was la-fore the congregation of the church ofwhich Mr. Cameron is a member, andho was stmt glyopposed to the measure.being convinced that if it were carried he and his fellow worshippers would suffer thereby. It was the wii.t* r season, and the weather lieing very stormy Mr. Cameron feared that many of those opposed to the motion woi’l I lie unable to get out to vote. Hitching up a commodious sleigh, therefore, be stai ted out to hunt up voters, and in due time appeared at the church with u large following of ladies, and when the vote came up the motion was complvUMmv Ik* con thinkMlLLKR.'the Ham lending lots of it *1 extra g*xal loam • Terms as any rea* desire.H. H. 3Collects Notes and. if no ccllectiou. ClDeeds. Mortgages writings neatly and reasonable cost. All Businessman wills the object of i*ral r#*H4*urco* «»I llmt ly snowed iinJrp. It hail not been cuh-uce. Nearly ten mile*meUd while *»« manywmpletiou. The madlaluab'o iron depositsprEK.cbieflv on tiio ncrth enor and Huron, and latter place % company [ects. has born foimed;kel.nly in Sndbury districts-ca-iatid with copper.f this mctnl with att-eljancolt;l it- value ar.d it Nickoliferona area of ly rank as the chief i for the couiiueut.INC.lie north f hore of Lake i and other places in.veilare silver is fonnd a^aiatricta tuay he ronghly ng from Lake Tema-to tho Lake ol theLD.ouplaces wliere goldpaying i|uaulilt;U'S may ridge Lake, Victoria f tie North Shore of ar«ainl La*o ot the red, dm ing the puat iim have been taken iiey pauned out. Gold nwushipa of GaHiraith a nud other tuwuJji]«IXUil.tom.-.ry f«r the ladies to turn out to th.*se meetings, and it needed only the occasion and tho man to open the eyes of the community to the power wielded bv the fairw.-x in matters ccdesiasticaLFor many years it has Ixa-n the dream of Mr. Cameron’s life to visit his native 1 Mull, but it was not until the past sun -tner that his dream was icalized. Having put his affairs here in shape against emergencies he left his home in Vaughan on the 14th of May and on the UiHh of theK'ime month he landed in Liverpool. after a pleasant but uneventful voyage. -Proceeding at once to Glaagow he took the steamer Iona for Ardrishaig whence he crossed to the Island of Iona, and on the following day his eyes lc-held his not ive Mull.Mr. Cameron found much to mAke him sad in visiting his native place. On reaching the top of a rising ground which commanded a view of the home of his fathei he found little to remind liiiu of his boyhood days. Where formerly stood thriving homesteads andLock Box 2S. Hanover P. 0. ••Telephone.HAE\Yc Handle crerytl line, at rifweaving fields'of gram there appearedat ran unbroken vista of heat her and rushes, u few sheep being the only living creatures observable on the landscape. So heavy was the old man’s heart at the dreary prospects that ho stood rooted to the spot, and who that can enter into his feelings at that moment but will aympathize with him, nor wonuer that tears coursed unheeded down his furrowed cheek. All that remained of his father's house were four hare walls, the battered ueat wan there, but the birds had all flown. Slowly’ and sadly the traveller retraced his steps “ nor cast aCALL SEECoBitclonging lingering look behind. These were the widest moments Mr. Cameronin the district of Al-if, mnumeuUl aud hi tar 10 is p:«rtioulsry varieties of limestone *ne occurring.ields the larc6t quan jjincrcial purpose*.M of Lifnestoae are tX the forks of the:ca-I «u the Ottawa valley Maimora. Tho most worked are in the t, sod the market for ilily increasing.OLEUM.for Petroleum are in st PetroVa. and Oil elli e»e Jin-rod.'cU ofoperation,whieb areif gallons, ae^Ofl hiV. 1,485 le 1898 nom-a0» Uaeiuc a yate*experienced during his sojourn in Scrt-Land.On bis way liack Me. Cameron visited Bunessan, where he attended school and church. He was prevent at service one Sunday, and sat in the pew which had belonged to his father. There was a Gaelic sermon preached morning and evening, and an English service in the afternoon. Glancing round the congregation be recognized n6 one, but afterwards he conversed with an old man of 92 named John McArthur, whom he bad known intimately in boyhood. Need it be said the venerable Celt was delighted to welcome tho emigrant hack to his native plaee, and many were the questions he plied with regarding Canada and about the expeiience of bJm-aetf and his people - far across the sea.**After inspecting everything about Bunessan that reminded him of former days, Mr. Cameron departed for Oban, where he visited friends for a day or two. Hs after war da proceeded to Green-och, where he stayed with two old acquaintances, Messrs Donald aodNicbol Campbell. He also visited thegrave of Barn’s Highland Mary »n the wd cemetery. Crossing the Clyde next visited Dumbarton Castle, and deeply Interested in what be saw there, then proceeded to Stirling, and here ions were deeply stirred by what be nv. It was not so much the a orient castle which excited bis admlra-heHeavy LiTO SUIWorkmanshipFine Choice in Val Blankets,FUfWe do the trade In !PriceC. 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