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Tice Dead Pusi 4 *
rOf'conrse we cried— -
A 11 ails did, when the pussy -cat cued ;'
Tom- and Leila and.Teda die to know;
ehouldn't we cry-, fur.
r For..ot r poor little cat, y ith'his soft gray.
And -his little round paws and his gentle purr,
Andhis velvety ears 2' I feel's if now
I'djust.like to hear. him-say"mee-ow."
Of course tivecried=- cat died,
Allot ns -did, when the pussy his -
+For he was. so good.; and his sof littlekeptpaW��
!;• Away down deep t. too ;
We made him a mem olikthe big folks do:
31 And we singed a. hg as nnbig • - o
We-tlidif knout many songs,
Sang . `` Rock -Baby !I -sett . and low.
I think he was satisfied with that-- .
Iia was always such a: good-natured cat !
Of course we cried— _
of us a ug him when the
little bed,wiQ
And we'dug
OSS
All in it, anti. `eddy he -made a cross - -.
When we had the taocteril, ; an' Hien. Ted
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Ha ac n wa awful b he and o
finer Heaven
There'd be a corner where pussies. cool go,
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it wai1.ef tie 'avail. The Greene: had steel
the.heriaes.and=laughed'at the Turha . who'
eade vered"bo everceine th to On oo - . - .:;
Marnf's herse�slene would net
the:Greek who had .m� he had s aQeedetate&hiin anal d in .
to rear and plunge an looked . nine
the rider. =He that tihrowfng- .. � � : �_�
and returned. to his ewuer• ` { them, i
'• 'Eight men had horse left *Meng .
_ to eag` ! (rhe
What `wee :. Mehepned: a eae. deli at;
Bedouins', yet yeung, Werekmew' fl :
the thought: -.Let death. They . anal
leader would have no :pity ter them;.
-adder' wee:they_ at -title lees of 4 their.;
still ea what use l$ a :man with . = ally and there's. no rte. -- - tracks,a
beloved•
. harass. OE . atipatien,
indigestion, ou9: yn 'ch
n 1
meats, of the Iiver,�'sto a +
out a horse W -.ed at the .punthhment. thcy all -derange everted, relivYr -aid'
1Vlerte►llg Worried ri headgtiartete, . bowels- are p e .11. -
returned ��' t►entl� cured. _, � ,� .,
and, br u they. the sjnailesb :the easiest
the brought face what .fad ppene h h they le They're
rnniecc�
t'h dP. narratedebehehad, happened; w they , , and. the `:ch esi _ fon. they're g
- had .r: our, Immo- is rs-
had- diaelseyed .hit, . . ho * i to give- .satisfaction y
the X11 uer, flt:
fallen a�lea after drinida�- -liquor,: r turned..: � � on .g
hard. played ohese,
d. _last two yPathey ha played ir. horses. $ You pay only --for e. good a �e .
had teat •t 8 _ Nothing. else Urged y
and. finally hew not .Nothing el 1, urg b him can g i , arty e n as.•not- in the habit: of s� • -pe - they y -- +, _ you to bap.
so � as good for y
a"hence:ef paeeiea when: l :had tie one
ovable::face - :: ... � �- ._...
hie .imm
sentence. - � .,_ _,,a a,��eed Life: or death. _ .�,...�
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°. 111 . CHAliTNE1181C TOW*,
ON
'i'HIC Oi73'S'Ip
E_" Life of
that the best place t Mess and the Rigid
keep the -hue.olc� The Miiiai
ust � �,,� .afloat Order. : -
fes
as soon as be .e,
ill,
fiioned p .
out et it I -ode a vleialoaThe �6nhdaoC�� Chartreuse,
inside, it . gSms tt the
s:....�7110 4AiL *Vl� which La lies off in the mountains south. ofet Grenoble. I stayed
_ISSUE 10140.„38, 1893.
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/ can get trwre help i all night in the 00111/61113 and attended. mid-
, with it, when yen Chamloery an
from-DoCtor rieree's night Mass. My bedroom (No. 13) 'was
Pleasant Pellets about half as. big as that little room you and
coavateer ting- I sugar- I occupied at Jest doruThg our Italian trip,bat
v.0 a- pgra4e eetIg.els ' - de plainly furnitilied. - Ae I ceeddll.'t 61°4 :
cane; es. At oarreiing a -little. lantern.- Net
thettene ef the* made - a slight noise ati
'the ILAtin- chant ot about' fotir notes .began
an hour.. :and theee,,quarterce• Then eacili re-,
lighted hie little lantern; pat .ent the light
'held:in a 'little ..refleoter• on the breast
silently aii they came they Went tiff to.their
fretere' The pares are .the 'More adtanded,
lite in their cellifrein eveak'e end tit week's
end,. eicept for theit church Services tat Mid-.
night and -one racial together-• on -iiimdiays
speak to each Other nor to anyene Whatever •
bitsinese of the. -dontient end tare: lose ree
steioted, . though they never go outside -et
the 19 -acre walled. inelesord without !per,
mission.-_ . Ne Woman le ever allowed bo go
-inside .ef that. Walled In -closure except by
Queen Victoria was the. lest one havin that,
:: lidy trip . -tie this- - content, Oven h a
beautiful MellOabietle -country,. and the last
nine kilometers it the *side -of a modutala
torrent, delighted me greatly.. There was
Until 1854, and . their idea of living- is dans
Tine- solitude absolue" was well .carritd oat
tor nearly 800 years.. It IS a strange idea Of
God and of the way to get to heat+ thet
'yen should -abandon the ,W.Orld and • all
eta trials - 'and dutiee so 1.10. you Maylplease
Jilin -and gain a happy hereafter. I does' te
:call this bandbox viettiee but now. I With -
It is leteleaet better than suicide, foi time
pleasant, intelligent mete, charging .me
moderetely ettd-treteting.nee Well, and when
I left. tb.e convent between- -8 and 9 in the
Morning a bright, intelligent brother guard -
"'Bon jour, inoneieur, et• bon souvenir de la
door behind me.. --.-Cori 11 artford agurovn4-
dre
HMANZ ADE MEHEMED; 'the
nisi, , Was •leneevn. .en amount Of,
' 'the-, - rigorous.-- discipline • . that
emy: yen -nines- fear,' lint ine,"
heroes :.• whe. -had ne feat en the battle-
. Wes et Alleeniee in the- battle. *gait* the
relze,1 Greeks, and en that ()wagon Mee.
hemedli. Men ..proved themselves! effident;
dared eight eeldiere'. to, eetnein 'in ambush
at the.'" five fountains" of Artat at WhiCh
.voiat the Greeks.: Weee -likely to open their
• sheua .try te pass: -14, end they :were
:plitege of the. Oxen which nreW it. ran awey,
- was a. hermit i ' It wee easy- to asoerta-In what"
menattyg and withOot falling asleep. • Yea
_ Pleasant' odor of liquor tecaplog feem it.
- . And .it inuat -have ben An excellent -liquor-,
dorriponaded. -largely of figs and Araisine..
• - The soidiere had net .been -forbidden. if
they selz-A. Itquer; to drink it.' And really
they did noteirink direetly from. the berrel,
ing liquor. Vil as- it not harmiese to sip With
bilah. lmin rushes- 7.• One couid:ecarcely call
thit. drinking.. Bat jitetly ,does the prophet
refaark that wine is a deneitfal beverage in
Which - the .-. devil :hoe ' 7 had hie hand, tence
- --Firat the soldiere. asked each other why
they shoed -Sit i'm their -hard Saddiei when=
the , geese- madel stioh -,,at soft bed :on the_
• geounde-- 'And it they lay there -fe.r -only, a
shert.While nobody wonld. know ..ib. They.
could tie- the het Eses ts the . weg-gene.-. and
Vases Certainly eould.tell .no .tales,. 'After
'Icor eight won .to yetusin - oe• guard.
- wouid:. Elcif6.013, snd -the rest-- could 0 win.
the waiting for -their- tarn fieemed tote leng,
- e.ud. . they --agree-1 that -.two: might Bleep.
While- the. O-eher. two remaliced -tette -„to : the
could
horse," he reritarked;- yen will agree With, , me that there ete seven of yeti tee veiny; A Mtge INeteeirk Steno- -Alleged- Oat' e
Azorat that eight men Ahead rixlmoneliorset . 1"11°11 . .
and se -you. ate inch good. --player* eit-dewn- '. 'J. K.- Ratter, a rell4ehewit.' c
the -Others -are 'sentenced tie die." •-• • - ;-niflee eetitheast of this -place, cent
'Wilt% said tide, 1 Altmaakisde-:•hticl -four , this morning - rand. : i?old ' of: a'. remarkable
in: the- _habit '7:Of csrrying dheisboatds-• with' ' fell. itear-hishouseenithe night of4.aly .91st.
them; etren- in war. -kee isOM ei the Men - M*. MOW( tap ebont 10 O'oleoll itt, „night
were arrenged -he ordered the .. Bedouins to Ile went inter -his liarnyardoel he had been
lir
' • TweiVe of t ei b ••t marksmen waro ready ....that:everything -was iright•abottt- his. prem -,-
Or three gime. hl. 01 one*: te theirestrongit I ho --reepedially - dark -.1 • lie .ha bite& his
-advereagtee, In•othees•deepair. battled With- stettlrheindliar.nyar and Was on the point'
mere. eletlftel : eppenents, and the : foernee theard -a peculiar- 'his in - stand. near,
weiald. win when the latter -had _erictery .in 1, and -- ali .the same- - Insteent-• a. luminous -
their hand& • r - - - ' I gelio.. fell'. all earetind , him, e. as. . -if.
at Campbell's Creeli, abont
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Mewl . of
extensive
eighteen
in town
wilt derive strength ,an
- acquire robust health
a Orseriering Use acirre _
Food Metlicini
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Tiya leeers We're -imutedlately_ removed, 1 the nation hed -soddenly eitiergad -from
and: ...,the n ' - ot several:: sleets indicated. the. pleads... -.. He .lotiked edp end . was al -
that they_ hed ceiteed'te exist: - - • most paralyzed atl the.eight of a brilliant
- The first 'tilt. was °Vete -- Foot lad. teat -ball of fl.re- .deisaerieli through the ,,ait
four were winners.-- Ttfose last were paired. 1-rth the . speed, • . lighttliag,-. and _having
Again tWe lest, and agitate two' were shot. It be . saffered au .eternitY. .of - litatipeakable.
And now Only tree remainedeelderof and .1 terrote The belt! Btrock.. the. earth -with
.Sefere Tne.y-,fciandrthemielteite se, they -had i et dial report.: 310, yards -1:ro- where he
were -the --best Players. They began the •10.0 _he could; • eeoVer • tb.e, . Oise. of his
uheit foreheads en the patine:of their haede,
"c ANITION.9,--Bewate of snbstitutes.
Genuine prepared hy Scott it I3owne,
Belleville. Sold:by all druggists.
50d. and SLOG.
New.liepee end note fears. . da er would `, :comet -like tail extending,. tar.. up into
Rernedy-CA.L.THOS Tree, and
legal guarahtee; that Cityruod will
CURE Slier eaSnrioeeele
'and REsTe Vicar.
Use it and. y if satisfied.
' Sole American Agents, elnannati,414k,
geme 'With a good; aem. fife caution,- teetiug -'lltabste onning .to bowie., be
_ For a long while 'neither ef the two suc-
ceeded trl obtaining an-aivantage. Far -each
gain there was an equal sacrifice. -
• The spectators nod te each' other- *hen
either 0118 makes a et-Val:eat move. Little
by -little the number of pewee on thee:hese-
board .diminishes ; the- Main figttree lie
scattered eo the right sad to the - lefu ; the
situation beconies plainer ; "a few more
moves, and Sefer wid lose his castlei
• settle titan his ede
I arouse the am
had -etre.* the eageth -..; wild they- had.
short ' While the whets plentation Wes.
ing and eopplicating heaven for mercy, .Seee
-16041inthe
id the genuine
sob:aided Mr.
three men to a
They coed not et closer t ,
versary, and thie Mealle 9. fgood deal et.t he I It gave out a ruddy glow, which illumine:bed-
man, eel eta se his elarti
company". li"
to the
n thirty yards
present stege of the genie. • Tat crowd be- ' 1)49 atmosphere fa tome ' &Outdo - .stoued,
"•Dc -Yea kno said Seta to • hie .friend
do yon kne w that ens is .ef . the
-same value in th.-- ie. case as teio .1 It will de
_ jaatees well 'tea ly one of ds watches.' .
:play gaaLia of cheat - The les-fie:will have
ta w and the winner May
Irons of where they stood,. and With the i
- Wars they tre.:_oed eeequere., diddling it into
by acorns, -the bishops hy Ana° nivs, the
knights hy nut* and the• peewee by- netriesi.
1The .men thus. prOvided, the game Joe gen by
A.h.,-first Sete; held the _fs4vatiilage, _but:
hy little,. so that he eras not in dondition. to.
,distieguish:JtieG,pawnst. - He lost his queen
Mare! when. -he saw that the game was in
"-.You 'ate' eight. , •I -‘tam as. sleepy `•iail. the
Yeti are -lowing the geme.".•
Safer shoet .his friend's hard - ::geatetal.
liaruf has one
lieves that the 'genie is in.41.8 halide. by the tight- *hinh4they..coald See tb.e
'All Of- a -sudden great drois- of isveat Wets and. twige rabotit it in a Circle of
f ---rt fear oiver- -140y feet or mere. in, fdlaineter, burned and
• hes. The atone sizzlei and
shaver the forehead o :. .
tikes tira- e he' tree** threugh all -hilt'
oan cheolpnate him with- the bishop: Would
Safer see that:move:1 -• rOirtheit -depend lite
:While. - ' Hie looks betray.' -that ha has ceen
singe
steamed, and shift oat jets ef steitm or vapor
pit tenoli the -700i. aut.:he seims to hist-
Matuf," he Kaye, ell at a auddme;
Many children-heve you as itents:1"-
",Four," le the sneerer _chat 'comes •feetn.
trembling lip -
with a sigh.
Safer • paases ie.:hen& weer lite feoe :end
begins to muradr as th.engit ..he • were
TO$3/1 hit asks for Wailer. II i'watilies his
Maul .doda not answer, but bewe his head
Me.. Mattor_and several neighbors visited
it the next day. -when he W. ti-. able:to : gat a
1:,
dolt dingy bleak,- .end waif , falleet • pieteee
whieu still . elot out.. i AA. :Of *finer of .,'.an
heatelenilt .ivould ;regaite. seine day*. to
cool off stiffleietitlY ti parfait its heinidt*
.out. As Mattoi if wellknown in this corn-
niunity. theee is no doclbt whatever of the
exhibited et Seakson Patk as seen as it can
be.heedled. Me. Mittox hopes. to rallies a
ithetunatic Petite
eyes, .hit- hanIse-aist tate leet- hind,. thee
Workmen' in Glaegow, Sootland, have
demolished a banding Which, for ethe lad
114 yea", hes' been :used at the! meeting
pleas of the brethren ef the td.other Ieodge
of Free -Mesons. -The building whieh stood
previonsly on the- same site was the court
house Of the' Befitted family, Osiad ler the
OKA ahs0 1770 wee obtained by the Mesons
es their lodge-rootn: for Archibald, -eleventh
Earl of Eglinton. Iia .1779 the lodge Was
rebuilt ,by'Dairtlel Muir, builder., Irvine.
Theeteid Berl Wait Grand MaSteri from 1771
1796: Freernesonry and Kilviirining have
beeu'clesely Connected since 1140, when -the
'society was 'formed by -the baiklers Of the
faracas abbey. . room -of the old Itidgels
to be pat up 4 fine geteway leading -to the
railingi between the main strtet and the
churchyard; The new lodge- iexPeoted to
be ready some time in- September.
WE 'ME HEADQUARTERS trada gedt.
best varieties SEED WHEATS
PRIDE OF GENESEE
GENESEE GIANT, WHITE LEADER,r.
is a new variety never offered before.
in &intent.
mine, 14artifs"
.entirely overcome.: Refer then slowly 'lifts
AMERICAN BRONZE, g
cultivation. Send for Ca.tailOgui-. Don't fail ta •
see our exhibits ia Dairy and° Agricultural
Halls at the Western Faie. Address -
triov.e, noe with the Titian,' buS with the
, .knOwied2ccent.• of this -sacrifice, . and he
thought: :he spoke .te hireee .bee he-. Only
Mere laud *114 off hie glen he looked at
As.: soon as lie was seated &lieu:et:pan be-
-.- .. one qf theme. you Will: see With the othet just
' lilairuf rk fleteted -that it hilt eyes: Were hloaed
' hie ears wet'e- open, end- that he Wotild be
asleep, he slumber ed. tiakheatrily ae the rest.
Ile tree nieentinie the hidden Greas. °me -
tied ttie. leifeee _of_ tile Turks, %ed. writild
wete ready.- They ran' ..to get ttele -arras
and owed en the -defence, now fatly:awake
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all sidei. Moira! has: won and Sifet .icieb.
Sefee.risee quietly, .effire his: lived for the ,
last time to his friend:, - Mardi; --whO seeing -
nailed- to hist place), and ',signals .1..te the
shot announces their the tournament, is -otos.
But Mara_ does .• net -stir. e With Intent
eye he looki, at the, board, and - with trom,
bling -hand.. he pate : the -pewits lie. 'their
places, but like one. *he does '110 liaow
Which ere the pladesetisigned_oo them: The
4! . Get *Op,' exclaimed. AhMariza de." 4 6 :Rids _
Require no descrIPtienjileinee, With eare. ex-.
-their twinges.- Ttheuniatisitt - hi liOt easily
The. Most : eceeestitl treatment; known; and
it
it is now -I elitently reeerieid:te hy Medical
:remedy .fer-pain•-,-Poleften's X-erviliae.1. ill; is
sate to 'ca4tiliat notIO.,ng:yet discoveted has
and no Matter •:hosy 'bad the- date .inty .. -be
gide end- auutry.dealerre-
JOHN- a PEA -RCE cg;.00
MRS. WINSLOW'S scAlittall
. -FOR CHILIOREIPII TIESTIIIIICt
7e;ii suit, elf all Ibusgslats, Costa alanalgekt,
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- The Qiesn's railway bill for her jeurneys
The Deka of - WesbMinster is credited
with pesteffeing. the fiaest carriage horses:
Ile recently peid- 1,800 golness-for a pair.
. Theta are no fewer them .five Irish peere
who • take their titles f rem place* that are
net to be found „hi the. map of Ireland.
-These are 'the Dake of Aheyaorn the Berl
-of Sheffield,- the Karl ef Derniey, Viscount
Tae. PrInce el Wales pays at the rate of
Precious weeds are seven inehes long.
"The telleet msn in the Hotels Of Common'
is 0.40ain ave.': He is 6 feet 4 inches -in
height. •
The men, however, do! -0_ not eve and
continues with hie vacent stare arrange
-the ohembeard, .trie.kingitrange Meyer with
Ptak him up," orders Mehentied. And
two Soldiers- -him. . :Marrif,- however;
Heaven, earth.and men Worsen)* alike un -
During' tbei last move he had hecome"-inad.
•,--Tramlitted front the lifleagoiriari..,
brPotchfieV.1
tweet ge. a of teasing and pinching as
tacit's-is 4.
• make money canvassing tor "Fartner
Friend and Acncitint alot.'! Saud for clrmtlaft
William Briggi, Publish -a, Toronto..
boY, aged 6; and his
shrieked the --elderly taint .at the sae,
-Amends, as she . Want ent - among the;
waves- with. all_ the trnetfult Innocence ef ilh
Texaiiitateamang " what -are we here feti"
Freddie . wae at his
She—Ib bs true that Mirre, Richleigh has
Money, bat • she is - very eiacting. If
you- marry her - you will have te • g, We up
smoking and 'drinking. Hite -If 1 den't
marry her, 1._shall'hair.e- to give ati eating.
,Mies•Upton-eDid. yen tell him:that Imes
.CHEIP
FOR SALE.
1.2,000 acres in best sec-
tion or Michigan, on line
()one eterchase of
Write to It. Itic PIERCE,
West Bay City, Mich.
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Anti; tAms.ukitla fem.
Av SWOON Zapt 44514.04041
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*HAT THE -PEOPLE SAY OF IT. 014ra°97:410:.a5017"1-000t tiT*8'`thinws intow5D:antiamest
Tender .dortis, painful. corhs softy' cloths,
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the Only sure eafe -tend painless corn cure
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With- rilessure 'live my testimir and re .$25=aT.. 'di Per -cent.
frem Eczema or Salt ilheum.i My -hands We P.,) • tryy,p1 and circulars.
very had last year. Your' agent .celled - Old t. ! . wit-,
bought a box Of the-sal.ve, and after bathing to •
mild beiborne, 'Used it and
hot, water as hbt 0
found instant relief. Atter tWo or these Seto
cations -my hands became '• quite smooth.: 1
The Hi
h.ve advised others to use it for Sore lilyee
Southampton., Ont. AlEttp, Bt. 3.ACKSON.
Benjamin; Franklin's inother advised her
long -headed -Aeon not to start a newspaper,
in the country." . Acisording• to, the _latest
6 6 becattso there erettwo..neWsplaPers already
19,07 newspaipers publiehed ln" the_ :United- triti`oSt'utz 41. to leo
States and I Canada, Of -which 13,983. ire -
wee* publicaticins) 2,886 monthly, 1;759
daily; . 243.4etoWnenthly,. 194- quarterly. 87
bi- kly; 47 131-nionthly aid 39 triweekly.
. This- Ista•certifY that after using a °ample* et.
boxes of Eby's. Electric Salve it coutpletele
bled for about two years.
recommend it as one of theibest heeling estrei
that can be had. It cured a sore On Mi ,etts
leg. It acted -like a charm.
Queen Hilt, Ont. DONALD LAMONT.
Mount Hope. Ont. Nix SWINBURY.
I have used Eby's Electric Salve and -
3/.1.u.setate•towitilso• and Mei bottle% ofzeedlchke sent ANS 4,s
Why suffer with titothaohe whin Gibbens'
timbered. Send ttlia
e.ed Family Knitter
Will knit 10 pairs socks per
day. Wilt .do all work any
plain .eireular knitting Machina.
will do, from hpmeapun or fae-
tory yarn.* The most practicia
family Jointer -on the market. -AL
Child can operate it. SWIM&
Durable, SiMple,. Vs •
guarantee every machine to dei
good -work. Beware of imitatiOna,
Agents wanted. Write for par.
.Dendas knliting Machine Co., to ndas Wide.
ASK -YOUR SEWN; MAMINE Mat'
FORM OR SENDA 3cal MAP
GlillES WHERE ALL Litt tAILS.
Beat Cough SyrUp. !yaates Good.: 118e
Ship eilverMereeree
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