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Lucknow Sentinel, 1890-12-26, Page 3r, M � . '', I . I .1 �,, . , -- ` r•' ,{ .: . / -, , Is L - ' G , 1,. }. ', . ib . t �'H Fi�$EIE$'8 WTF$ op a tree; her mind traveled baek to the FISH AND GAME. ; LATZO vmr lax JBIA > D. TAXXXG THU TRAvnr.>r.�iwl. Al ', - ',� _-_,� df when the blue eyes looked into her d Love taory That Ended ,g W pan and begged her to throw aside Hon J• M• aibeon .Addree as the N®w The .� Pointed eel enirlda®a in. � �✓ the ���`�er g�,a�Q D ,,, y°O ` . ; w� " ride and be hie own little wife. (' 1'�� * e u« hard she hacf tried to atlt heraelR for hYe lade, . -. Qo> talon.- It :heli: ,been decreed' fay: the artistfd bar- Thera is , ; , . Wished`. ,- -.- but�whera was he? .,No one ever heard of wrath ona, ,ligtrPOIngP��' _ I'. 1. , berS o! Paris that the pointed beard, whiQb, in the breast of the 'oYpilttn f tau � " ., , him now, and ye t, once she thought Alia "-"� - g •� "; No, Ned, I will ever be a lsrnoer e g has for so long a time held popularlavor, is whose mie%taae'hap opin 11 ' fihemll" - caught eight of his handsome writing on The Wholesale Slaughter of Doer ]!Lust be no to wiiitl, to dredge from Monday morning till stopped -Pot Hunters Condemned-- „ ger the thing of fashion that it was. visit Vanoonver, $. Q. Reoertty rho of h t *;,11 $atarday~nighliaud get bent end wrinkled, one o! the lettere Aunt Beokey . eo often Tle pointed beard, says M. Henri passed an ordinanoecompiilliipgesoh'trhy #- w11 I received. Unmindful o! the pretty picture Work of the Commission outiined- •�o „ p and old before my time. No ; I say again, P y P find -Committees Appointed. Poul 1, an authority, lies certain advaa- ler for any house without he>~d`gnartel'is .his she made with a neat blank dress and white ,, I will not; so don't plead any more." apron, the soft breeze blowing the olden tages over all others, and that is the reason the' Province to pity a lioeuge of #G0. bilis • .• n , 4. Bat, Raba, my dear, you have ruiataken P tt g The Fish and Game Commission held its why it has so Long been popular. It is a he was allowed to solicit ordorm with ifs ,, '' ' - ide", where can you find more Inde end. tendrils about the sweet lace, she went initial meeting WeduesdayattheParliament style of beard that was invented by Bing limits. Yesterday one big jewelry $rm qui . Anne than in thA life e! n !LLr er 9 e p bank, back over the pest, then on into the buildings. Toronto. At 4 n. m. all tiiA Henry IIT of Fr,►n.r+9 rk .A,,. ..11.,-_ _ *" - ' " - - • - -� �~ >ainre, and with tears coursing down over membere.of the commission were - ` m1`.-"" ". uotivau uy fie ropreeeuvasive know. Ile A . �11, - to diadging, I cep t regard it in that way. present. trimming and caro than any `other, and, been pnnloted in the enm mentioned. T`; r,. Of course there is to do _Toa Qo thez• rosy cheeks, she clenched her little Dr. McCallum of Dunnville was in the therefore in this ons oe JAR... 2 .., - ;. _ ,a n �_ x a_ w _ - _. _ _ • , _ , _ ____ -----I-,--- .._. �. , L l�ty�+'�e �y u+i`� a �1it , ilulty bt ieltihtena. y p Crinii uinet go. the new ooaver was just going the right q� y �#! it X , back to me I cannot live without you 1" big right se secretary, and about the table beard resembles the one now about to be wanted to commit commercial- auioide, ifid �, ' the servaute, an any sensible, .loving111 „ t Why, my dear little girl, exclaimed s Masers. R. A Lnoi►a woman mast do that even in a city home. ,Hamilton ; H. K. discarded in some respects. It is like a no traveller will care to enter lit" fiteti un- - , S • tender, manly voice, I have beau waiting Smith, Belleville E. W. Thomson p p der such herd conditions. '"' li n'. Now think, truly, what can we ask more ? , pointed beard with the point out off. It is I- a long time to hear you axil me " And two Toronto; J. H. very thio and closely out on the cheeks. It " ' The farm is my own, rich and well stocked, R. B. Hervey, Brookville; strong arms gathered her -to his heart. end with prudence and industry,. a few �Villtnott, Beanmarie; W. S. Pafford, is a peculiar tact that the adoption of this Danbury waking Up.' Y g You Leamington; John Mitchell, Guelph, and style aftQr -discarding the other is but s 1, '' years will find ns independent, and hand. Ned, m darling, where have gt ' been ? How could on eta awe so lou A. B. Ta for, Ottawa. re repetition o! hietor After Henry III Had A Short time ago we delicately conveyed , ' , some Ned Glasson looked from his groat y y y g y P y' our Com !;mento to Danba Bonn from me 7" Hon, J. M; Gibson came in for a few made the pointed beard so fashionable the P r9, °� • r >_' height fondly at the bright-eyed beauty by ++ I have been only two hundred miles minutes to sea the commission -1.11 - _- _ _ �_ __ - _ �n.1- -� - _ _ _.-. is`i1 :.,,Y - . -_ - _o. .. ..� as. as from Aunt Beokey, who wrote me she and the commissioners gathered about the was the instigator of the Hnanenot mash renoe o! incendiary fires, and also noliF k �"'' bi velvety brown eyes, and maesee of tbo°kht you needed me." x, forgetting to touch on the scandalous � . golden hair ane a healthy pink tinted oval „ �' long table of the oommittee•room, the aACre-on St. Bartholomew a day. He lived �x ;: , %a� lana,. en&svinow eet aossalab-lipped month, - How about the term ? asked Ned, ti.at Mlnieter in a brie! address outlined the III the aisteenth century, and was aeeassin- ineff%o eaoy of the Chief of the Dttnbrsr a „ � , ,, which, drawn clown with a evening, A9 they eat together talking of the work set before the oommieeicn. 'Their ated in hie 43rd year by order o! Henry fire department, giving specific inetanoes. r>'�, ver a es resaion, past' purview inoladed both the fish and the III. At present there are onl four of the Some marked copies were sent to Dttnbary. , , " :�, n ' y p p for he dearly Oh, You ought to taste my bread and game As the former, it was not y We are no.w in renal t o! advices !roue rr ��� laved her c�santry beau, as Shp ' aughingly d yet new square beards in New York city. P s •, fee, and allow butter • and to tell the Danbury that the Chief has been asked for- �'' r called hiixi. Ever slaps her last summer P y settled whether the fish in the inland These are the pioneers of the new style. In hie resignation by the Common Council 1- visit to Aunt BaokeYin .her heart had gone truth, Ned, I think,I am made expreeely navigable waters of Ontario were ander Paris there are many of them. -New York t ' , l ,t` a for s farmer's wire, and Reba nestled her the jurisdiction o! the Dominion or of the Sun. account of his conduct at the fire we1. out to his keeping; but never would she �r tett hes t pretty d on thea broad shoulder of her Provincial Government. Yet a Case was referred to. Danbury , has done well in ` , �� , ;�� , � . rongeur it live On s farm, end have those lover. The Women and the Commercial Traveller. applying the refri eratia process to the u 1 'ti ° a" , „'. rough hired men sitting at her table., Ae. likely to tie submitted at an early darn to znoom stent Chief, but it refrigerating not Sto' . fit `., " ' `�` • g •e In after ears, no happier, more prosper. the courts So that the jurisdiction : o! the P gee rho , w , a , ` `° ` j S eaker Reed char good women P they did at Aunt Beokey's, and see Ned y PP P P there. While, in addition do re t "I ,' around over da Cas ooaple could be found then Ned and two Governments mi ht be soaratei of the land -God blase them -and the placing the ' .going y yin shirt sleeves and g y r,„ � broad rimmed hat, when, if he would only Reba. P commercial drummers, with the great Chief, it improves its fire department, the . ' �'f" � defined. The protection of fish was amat- incendiaries should be btou , f ,� q,i. consent to -follow his profession, what an The V.�eddin " ter of great importance, as was also their Republican Waterloo. Well, the women of ght to -book , , . k . elegant looking man he would make -how �•¢ cultivation. In his opinion the Streame America are more than ever the defend- lest Danbury become "Dennis" so far ah ; tr` lr"° Nathan, you are •married, „I under- should be restocked and careful! looked ere of the Republic, and never was there fire insurance is concerned. The beet fire , ...` prvi oud she would be of him. „ y de ertment iii the world ooald gob saves a' ,� .. '° Nad, give up the farm for my sake," stand° staid the Governor of Tennessee to after. The game question had long been a a Clearer record of patriotism than their P ,� a hillside constituent. � very interesting one. In this very room common-sense services rendered in the last Danbury it the incendiaries are permitted , aIs 1 F, 131 ?. stud she !coked up at him with a world of ++ yea, sir captured the boat looking Irl same o! those resent knew of the annual , o show n the ehamefal exactions to eontinne burning np the town in re alar r w 11 t' rove in. the melting brown eyes. ' P gg p election t p g . ;4, ., �, in the whole community.. Old Lige Peter- "game circus" the used to have when the of the party of.monopoly, headed by Reed, instalments as they have been doing. I#' - w ,,t: No, Raba, and the voice was low and Y hoarse; " I cannot, and your love for me 7 TI eon's daughter, Rose. You know. her, I oId matter of "spring shooting" had been McKinley and their kind; in taxing the one-third ae many fires had ooaarred in :'. k ie not ver great, or reckon. dieoaseed. Much had been done in the people for the benefit of the few. The some Western mining camp the firebug y g you would not "Yes; I thought she was engaged to wa of the commercial traveller is likewise entitled l; up. (?!earl �! ° b "�`° ,, I ask it." • gy protection of their would have been ,strun yr M, " Ver ' Ovell Mr, Ned Gleason then I gar° Psrker."' game spring ',shooting had been people. Danbury either has no police force or else I' �' A,;4 un �; �r�� i ame when a tin g to the thanks of the p Ni nelr marc ++' "She was, but !got ahead o! him. Tell raotiaall etc ed. One matter in which The: women, Speaker Read, remarks, a disgustingly i.neffioie$t one. A lift v y you ; good bye, and the P Y PP you how it was. She loved Bani .powerful, the people of the r "are ohicii tea medicine in the shape of a sharp advance +'; proud little beauty flew out of the room and p province were oepeaially y responsible for the divas t pyx ,— for he is the best circuit rider we have ever interested was the protection of deet and trona defeat which the Republican art in fire insnranoe rates might het Danbury r ;, +� ''� up stairs to her pretty pink and white our • P party P °rY zi; tair3sd iron:.. ` _ had. I loved Rone, and was might'lp down, lie ha ed that the commission would tusks sustained'and that the commercial drum. to wake up. It hlas been a graveyard for . . - r k..:.,�,�Q...nr3'.rfctttlxglitout.rif:e>irest. _ _ . _ P _. �,. •m �,. '_ _- R „w: ,.uvr_.-n_.. -insnra,nco nmo-ha uite`lob' r y no `ase come reoomm"endation�on this Eine before p , g, brown eyes. cast or I t otlalit those"w 'nt-itri „�_ _ are rg-W6 --ed tO-eilsot'I . The women be q g'erioa h Ni "`" ,; r r4 And Ned, with a white ae�aae, and a in baekin agin him, Well the day for the the coming seeeion of the Legislature, even says, keep the run prices and have the York Commercial Bulletin. , Y ; r ` marriage was sot, and a passel of as come if it were only an interim report. There keenest scent forinoreased coat. The - , , hsrdebed look in the blue dark grey eyes, to town to sae the weddin', for was, he thought, immiment danger of the How The Began. c . P ,. ' ' took hie to�rering form from the brawn clerks in the stores told them that the y 11 Rose !nand that she wanted to be practical extermination of the deer in the Price o! this and 'that article had been Henry M. Stanley was a reporter. j', k_; Stone front with never a look at the window P Y married in town, and then take the Care Province. It mi ht be that in their raised because of the McKinley Bill and Edison was a tele rs h o erator. tit � . �"' } ', where a tear•ataned lace was, watching his for home, thereby gettin' a 10 -mile bridal o inion there Should be prompt legislation they went home and told their haebande P: T. Burnam kept d oonntry' store. u ��, . firm tread down the pavement, Avory step tower. When we got to town, to and be- on this matter and 'be would no be sur- and brothers, who went to` the ballot boa Justice Miller clerked in a drug store. ' °X s" ; r taking him. farther away from her, and she hold there was A circus, with, . mo' horses rieed it. the 'recommended the abaolnte and 'pat in Chair protests a ainst an Gen. Grant was a tanner and a farmer. knew he would never come book unless she P Y g Y t than a strong man could shake a polo . -sAe ��ion o" t g; t , = a pent_for-hist% -She-Ioeked-gat-her-tiny whit P ng-for-the�aext- arthar increase is the���f�_af_liyin f`arf;e e�ellsed the-t�z-.prAb7of-a oaus.I. „ , panda, end a half smile flitted over the lovely one was mighty keen )o go to the ,show, year. , They already knew what effeot The drummers, who travel all over the Gen. N. P. Banka began lite se a factory s i, vl `i but Sam ss. a says he ' Rose country, told the count's merchants that boy. 1: . face. The idea of these hands mixing bread, sayu, y ,yon know absolute prohibition for a time had had in Y+ Y y . '. its agin my religion. Stay here till I go the case of the .gnsii in the west of the they should bay heavily before the MoKin• Senator Stanford was a country lawyer r ` y`` and making Vatter, bud perhaps milking an' it' the license." Rose's ander jaw Province. As to permanent protection of ley bill increased prices, and the store in Wisconsin. horrid cows -I m afraid of them any way ; g 1 P P a dropped, When Sam was '.gene L Says, the. deer, certainly -the- indiscriminate keepers told their Customers all about the- Mark Twain was employed on a Miesis- -�� oh, deer, maybe Ned will repent when he Says Z ' Rose, wouldn't effect of the bill upon rices. The cones• si i river boat r� T finds be cannot like without me. And with Y + you like to go to. slaughter of that animal must be stopped. P P PP then show ?' He did not believe that an � one man quence was that the whole country got the. Blaine and Cleveland were teachers in this hal!' sati>factory remark she bathed any 'one tear-stained face, and began a long 11 I Yes, but Sam won't take me.' should 4 allowed to shoot as many deer tee impression 'tha•t the McKinley bill placed . schools for the blind,, ,y' i . That's bad • they've got a world of he liked and it was uall horrible that new And unnecessary burdens upon the "Gladstone has had no occupation but - • I l letter to Aant Beokey, telling net x11 her , q �' P that of a student end politician. horses. a man Should be disappointed if' he .does people. r �. - -—tttiablee---for Reba s=mother had -died year - PP P ago. ^`�Tiien si3�tuf�ed-up-aud liegav-to cry: -not-ki11--100-d-uoke--i.n.a,-dny..___ThA-tt, i.n hie Speaker Reed is about right in what be Ben Butler once supported himself by ,� {, � t , ; "' Rose,' says I ' if you mart Saila on opinion, was .not sort. Unfortanm- �Y"woerning-the-w'ometi-and-the-drum- , &kin hsire-for-30-cente-a-da ' R -� - - =. Time aped along and six months had y y y y P si y. � a passed gluon handsome Ned Gleason had can't go to the show ; but if you marry me rely they did, not have the power mars. They were as effective Agents ae The Rev. Dr. Meredith, who, neat to Dry ' I'll take you. to prohibit the exportation of ducks the newspapers in informing the people Talmage, preaches to the largest audiences- "`. /'r 1,�I" _,, stood in the magic room of the Rathbnrn "She .studies : a while, and SAYS, says but he was informed that the Dominion what they might expect from the MoKirley in Brooklyn, was a sailor boy. - '' Mansion And pleaded his Bait with the dark • she, ' An' let me stn to the concert airier Glovernment was tela asked to do some- bill. -Norfolk Virginian. eyed beauty. ,Never once had he crossed Y g +y c° her path ; not a word lied she heard of the big show's over? thing in this line. If they took no sooh >Ylme. Modjeaks is at present in Earops. _�.` ' 44 a Yee. ate be hoped that something could be A Lecture on Economy. where she will spend the winter. She has �8 rt -I him ; Sven Annt Beokey did not mention P P g An lot me look at the monkeys ell I done by this oommiesion to hinder turning Texas Siftings : "Please, mum, lie me visited her native Poland, and is now , his nam6'in her loving, motherly lettere. wsti,, to?' `` k ' J ,, Poor little Rebs time and again she whis- the shooting o! dusk into Aprofitsble trade: a dime to buy a glass of bread -'same me, negotiating for engagements in St. Peters- ', ' 1x0 " ' Tibby Aho'."p"" ' " m Mr. Gibson closed by stating that be could I mean a loaf of beer." burg and Berlin. It she plays in the latter ! r pared to herself she did not ogre, bat. the ., , , ,1 - a pretty lace was losing its bright ,flush, and An wont poll an haul when I get not undertake at tlia time on behalf o! the « I haven't got cry money." city it will be in English, with a Germrta �, , interested? Government to carry out all the recom- ,,.Haven't got any moneyl Then, Support- s=. a ''� the eyes grew wider and browner. One ,+ + No, sw'ar I won't.' mendations o! the aommiseion and Su v i.4 morning she awakened to findherself an .+ An' when the show's over you let me ' g• madam, I would suggest that. os. move Lena Merville will play the soubrette K . ' . orphan, with fortune end friends Sown, y gested that they arrange Some scheme by into e` cheaper house ; you're evidently role in the new Anglo -Swedish comed "' " '' look Yee a monkeys agin 7 whish the protection of the game and flap living" beyond your means. 7oonomy is "Yon Yoneon." y' ' F��,1}i . and but one place in the wide worl&to go ,, , , -out to Aunt Be okay's, oil the !Arm; How would provide for its own Support, without wealth. Economize in the matter of "' Nath' said she, puffin her- hand throwing an serious financial harden on -- . ��- Sweet and restful it seemed. to the poor mi ht lovin'i on m arm, g ' ' g y clothes and house rent. Cut your expenses, D o N L. SR. •90. ' - + , 1 Sorrow stricken child, as the first tiny mighty y Y I'm yonrn. the Province. While it would not be Haase• and then, perhaps, some da On may. have t +,4 tt Then I jumped up, 'popped my heels Bary. for the. oommiss oa to travel about yam that ma I green, leavoS were peeping forth and the , • a dime to Spero -s dime, me ; brook. in the maedow went laughingly on' together, an in less n a half :lour we aero taping evidence all over the Province, still be the means o! prevsntinga hungry end FARM FOR SALE. `, . its way. dun msrriad'sn'a-looking at the monkeys." he wanted the report,to be the concluaion thirety follow -mortal frrn committing `' -- 1. j� " Auntis,.'everythin; seems busy. and-Opie Read. in drkansat+ Traveler. .of the whole commission. It would not do. suicide ; or it may be a garter -a coin of ARM CONTAINING 100 ACRES, . . e 'f !.,happy but your miserable little girl. Teach , for the report of this oommiesion to be the value of 2b cents--tMt• will n holster 7o acres dearod, eitaated lot s8, 4th can s Patron saints. ooneidered the re ort of a few a ortearen. P eeeeion T'ownshin Ancaster, on Bra.,tford stop• 4 : ' s me to work, .and perhaps in time I may p P the dark clouds on th horizon of his rola, to miles from Hamilton. Enga3re W ` r forget." St. Sebastian is the patron of soldiers. Several of the commissioners asked the dlespairing soul with a dyer• plated lining gAVANAQH, x93 Sing west, Hamilton, Ont. ' St, Hobert is the patron o! hunters, Minister questions as to matters of detail " No, Reba, you will never, foiget one P q And fill hie stomach wh imported beer. ,^^M^M^M^ 1,. s.4 ,` St. Agnes ie the patron of maidens. after which he withdrew. ++01 "r. thing -that you .taus trifled with a true Good day, fair Isdy.g , St. Monies is the patron of matrons. Dr. McCallum, the chairman of the nom- loving heart. We all have our life lessons - - `1` *ll � _ ; Some are harder -to learn than others, and St. Pancras is the patron of childhood. mission, in a few opening remarks die- It Wasn'tf=Pensive. f , i t �l" I em afraid m dear, St. Thomas Aquinas is the patron o! cussed some of the more Cerin needs for f t, "�',. y' you are making q P glaring yours. very hard. g schools. _ . the work of the commission: He gave a Pack : Book Ages -This is a work, air ` �t „ St. Blaise prevents and cares Sore number of instances of the terrible in which the write•has handled his sub- nommm SAAM I N_ . ..,x . �'` Well, Aunt BeokeyT you mast throats. elan hter of fish in all arts of the Pro• ject wish a master'graap. A book which U I � ld.,.,�Iill_. not blame me alone. • Nad might g P hest encomiums o! She `.!1.8"i'a'j ~'•1 St. Maxims is the patron of virgins end vinae end galled their attataion to the fact ,hae receives the b have yielded to me. I ought to hsve P g ' and a ed iums and , I some rights. I only asked him to give wives. that the ssme laws as to " close seasons," pulpit, tbe..preeEM L up the farm ; ha has a/ profession, St. Vincent de Paul is the patron of char- eto., would not apply to all parts of the refined people �rever it has been seen.' ,�, 'y , you know, and is an educated man, sties- Province. The cold, waters of the north It is at once ear wining, instructive, and �� g St. Cammillne of Lehio is the patron of are at least three weeks behind the shores as a'book of refences it is invaluable. It �� ���.� �O�. and it see like wasting his talent to hospitals. costa you 4 spend pig li j n a farm • and yet it is not p of Lakes Erie and Ontario. y $ 'Jllea isn't it ? �': as bad as I thought. I� am beginning' to St. Sabine is evoked against goat and An informal -discussion followed as to Busy Man P+ , 4t love the little Chioke, and am not half as. rheumatism. methods of work, after whish the commis- Book AgentRemarkably 'so, for a work Liver O11 ani! St. Appollonia is invoked. against tooth- Sion rose for dinner. o! its charsoe- p � afraid of the"cows as I used to be." I did not refer to the book. NYPOPHOSPHITES Aunt Beokey smiled ever so Softly to Soho' At the evening session the Committee Busy Man - ,•. 139. Carbara is invoked for the last Sacra- divided the Province into four sections and Book Agi'-Exonse me, what ,did yon I . • ' ` herself to hear her pretty niece ramble on. 1 .- Presently she wiped s halffalling tearftom meat. appointed a sub -committee to take evidence refer to, ail Talk. ®� 1 fi71 e a n� 4 her dank eyes that looked so much !ilia St, Rooh is Invoked against contagions in each, as follows : Buoy Mr" ° Reba's as she said: diseape. (1) All east of western boundary of Len- The iHa Soda Have you never wondered, dear, why I St. Benedict Joseph Libre is invoked ads andAddington, and all seat of westerly pPy ma"' I 1 ' live here alone, with no one but the help, against lightning. boundary of Renfkow carried' throngh to New Yk Herald: Real happiness cold. �° 9 t v a p . and why I never married?" St. Aloysius is the patron of youth, the Ottawa River. Siib•comarittee- sista of pith, self-respect, the good -will of8 Scoff's Emulsion ,mutrt.,n• It snit An l wlesh producer. It is the " Yea, Auntie, I have; you must have Parity And Students. Messrs. Harvey, Smith, Taylor and the co rut tease able wants. t income Best 1&-medv for CONSUMPTION been very beautiful When you were yonng. St. Joseph, spouse of the blessed Virgin Stewart. Mr. Stewart As secretary acts in gratify• Everything scrofula, Bronszhitis,�dTasting Dis- I have hoard pap% speak o! Maty is Abe patron of the universal Church. all sub -committees. else i rivial and not worth bothering eases, Chronic Coughs and Colds p p p you as a belle, „ (2) All north o! a ling drawn from I{in• 6 Be IF he man who has stead work but he would never say anything of your ss., a Cosa y rACATABLIC AS aQILIK. past life." Should You Give Away a Dog. a rdine to the northwest corner of Lennox fair d y home, enongh to eat, a For a broker, ba s pointer. end Addin ton. Sab-Committee-MeserO. thio'overcoat, and the consciousness of i3oott•sEmulsion is only put up in salmon odlon 1. �` � Aunt oke smoothed the folds Of er y P g wrapper- Avoid all imitationsorsubstitutiona 'A �ii al into tit �'°�;, , .. spotless i apron, .and with a for. a,kay For a compositor, get s setter. . Willmott, Thomson, Palford and Stewart. pert , g y, is s mightily favored Sold by all Druggists at sod. and $1.00.. P look in her in eyes, said • For military men, do a of war. 3 ,All south of District No. 2, and east talc' in Possession o! mote than three• a^°. g y g O . SCOTT BOVi}NEL, Belleville. '4r " Yes, Reba, I was once' As bright and For the man who has lost bis fortune, a of line drawn from Hamilton to Colling. q ,ers of the beat things which this 777 t, . retriever. wood se far eget as District No. 1. 'Sub• w, affords. y;', " beautiful as you are today, and I paeOiikeon- For a balloonist, a Skye terrier. Committe Messrs. Mitchell, Thomson, .a'k • L° ately loved a noble young map ; but, like y e be pleasures o! antioi ation are e Fora pedestrian, a la dog. Smith and Stewart. i} .Ned, be was a farmer, end m friends P P g P angled - • - � . I. came between ns and I would not marry For a detective, a spotter. (4) All west of line drawn from Hamil• It memory remembrance. .To ao live THE BEST COUGH MEDICINE . °` __-him.-left me and crossed the ooean, For a cattle -raiser, a boll dog. ton to Collingwoad and south of District . y will brighten rather than but I -came tom self before lou and sent For a millionaire, a deer hound, No. 2 Snb-Committee-Messrs. MOCal. rken our pathway is to touch the secret SOLD ByDBUGGIST8a0P18=18. for him to Come book to me. Ig could not For a begro, a 'coon dog. , lump Pulford, Lucas and Stowart. ging of happiness. e' - - live without him. He sailed for home, but For a jeweller, a watch dog. I ��� For a sailor, a aster spaniel. 0%1 _ Sickened and died ere he redched here and + p I � s. t An Accident. they bronght, him to me in bid coffin - he For a tobacco -chewer, a Spitz. r P � A *I,,, left me this farm, and ever since I hsve For an explorer, .e Nerafonndland. ere has been an aooidr \<%3%13 il.lf For a singer, a yellow do J'1 LY, A notion," Said a repr • l � ' lived on here day by day waiting for him g g• ' P to come and lead me home." - For a prize-fighter, a pug. � ` After that day Raba daily visited the For a messenger boy, a terrier. been no acciden' �UR� 't `t For a dude, a collie. ra fell' from a TO THF, EDITOR:—Please inform your readers that 1 have a positive remedy f ' diaryr thekitoben, the barn, stamping herJD ,above named disease. By its timely use thousands of hopeless cases have been nertnanent°y own golden butter, making snowy bread Fors sn angry mother, b n;�. ) I shall be lad to send two bottles of m1'g�-emedy Fy2BlE to any a, 'your readers wirQ nav9 , i?t' and biscuite, hunting the eggs, and even Drake's n angne. o! that kir sumption iftitey will send me their Express and Post Office Address, kcspcctfulhr, T. A, gt,p �. Coident, q M•O•- I8R Waw* Adelaide 2.'. 'lr RONTO. ONTARIO. ' milking the xnaok-aiyod Daisy. �vtii izer. own -.17_,.1______­1>____-�. ; t white hands ; deeper rosea bloomed on the,=Chrynatithemnrn Chinn "+ _. _...,. rad. Gil, 6� „__ _ rounded cheeks, and a clearer light burned naw'. .1, ' M(iil� [J� (� , ,, 'a., , in the shadowy eyes. if she wasnot happy, King Leopold, of Belgiun ms ..-CIV�� ���� •���R�Y . she was contented, and Aunt Beokey looked an "'a long man with a long Jre P !fele ® When 1 say Curs l do not meal! oil and smiled approvingly. beard -handsome enough i - i pain Itavo them return ag aln., t M E A IEI A RA 1t' 1 L`A L. C merely R to have made rho tiim , n �/ , . Two years after she came to the far1.m to, fashion --and q• King., wpb, v, lspitop or rallin^g, g3Akr�avgwit life-long study. I warrant my remedy to Curo" live, liow mlioh olilor Anil wiser she felt; to do, does it with admivab' worst cages. Because others have failed is no reason for not now receiving a cure. So • one day in the early summer she wandered The man who masters hi `fly nce for a treatise and a i'°roo "attlo of my In¢iailiblo t2omOdy, Give Ex xef� Most Office It costs you nothing far a t7tat, and it will cure� Address r=-tkpo y, Qp y�p�; -�-- -• ttrvay to her tavorito_ sort under rho old naiads it. at", #6:W:,i 13re n6h Of f'ic% hila WEST A�et.40 �� 3•rti ISTD TORONTO, . yy '. n_n... i.._�._... .......... .-..,_..-._.-.�_.......-_—...a.-�...--.-'..�.-... .. _-v;v�a-+"w. c+.l rv«e+-vnwm. -. . -....._.w-..»-.-..___ . -- ---.-_---. _-- ;.,,�,. 'e-r..'n N .. /.a«'•._ s e ,,11 111,