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TAILOR
0 I") Witbin the memory c.)f men stilllivIng.
lawyer's. ss;
was me a, clifilmilt taslt for a lawyer ill
eietive plat to farnMarize In4
aise
with all the leading' American deeleiens,
'Jew is it now? Videse his niernory is
Imormally developed he cannot retain
3 names of the reports, oven, much lers
ir contents. In this multitude of au-
thorities, both lurainoue and fuliginoue,
no proposition, however a rut b ze.
eeired to amid with apparent support.
lawyer of the presentl of
lett.ing his jtulgment upon broad, general
, rinciplee. of rieht, it apt to spend Ids
time mut waste hie faculties in clelving
tad searehiug aneneetbe ydflovteevered
literature of a. public) law library eao one
hut a millionaire can afiCnec1 one of
• ,)vvn) for tient° case similar to 1.1te one in
hand. Ike Librinke intoa mere "decieion
ibex or tm echo." Ile becomes a pa-
tient toile).' eeeralting £nr threadu
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eta Su r11,.111.
4tt
10 of lie North. endeel
eke+ ha liven peeepe, e
• moot protlotig t lint a ult•rt
1 trout tin, .L -.it y ih
paid to tlif`ll' 1'0614..
Tainit, thcic her -j thoy ti II to
hlr, Otitur ton moved in amend. opening' a, now 'Jailor . hop in Winglim
a,, rnspoottitilly solicits a Alit
the servieo, wo4 log!. bv •to 1,1o.
Viet in tiny Province witcre • manhood , entrustheir orders.
ing him with t
seirrage may br.
T.4,148 t1.10 tial110 Dling nOW in runnintt order, desire to thank those who havo
ni the provineitti fialichia
s, nd favored him, and to say that no pains *ill be tipat•ed to give ,a,tifa,etio!,
B. C. CLARKE.
MR. E O. CLARKE,
111 anent to :Ito Vratchise declainee of pithIe patron atee. it will Fp, his endeavor to give satisfaction to al
that the provineial lists shall be used, in the future.
This wos voted down, •
Mr, Foster gives norien of it, rem)] ,i• wingham, Jo:unary iltb, 1s89.
tion autiplrigiu.g a subsi,iy of 415,000 ........,„,_,' ., d - a.,,,..............ms
per annum for a monthly steams on
1 service I,etweon liritiE,It Columbia and 29'
servo;;, or ;05,000 for a fortnightl>
tielleina and Japan, provided Site 1eu
linT1 IVIDUZI?
f. • • kt • '
. . .
periel CloveTruineet gives it suleaide ,,
not less than zfae.15,9,10 for !mouldy, or Has a most complete assortment of the Le:1448T; OHOICEST,Eand
ee7.5,Leitl for fertilightly serviee. Alio .
o resolution antherizine a etilienly of - 11IOST OLIA.RMING ARTICLES in
service between liritish Columbia ,,,nd Watches, Clocks, Jewelry].
.Rei5,01)0 for a fortnightly a. eittombip -
the Auitralian colonies and u' New Zeas
land,. A iso ILre,soltition itutlionz4/.!
°s uCettralt for a term not exeeetting
ten years for a, fast weekly s!,eittositip
,erviee b -.tween Canada and the
(YET Wiat 5 RUT
Unit id Kingdorn, making connection •
with a French port, for a subsidy not
exceeding $500,000 a year. tsTr CLOSE ATTENTION GIVEN TO REPAIRINO, AND WORK AL
Among the changes made in the • - , e", ----
statutes eft -eau et AI. t- , . • . , 4 , , 1 t. I. '
precedent tel twist a rope with which
reranele principle. A writer who took
the pains to gather the statistics aeserts
hat from December, 1833, to August,
1887—a period of eight niontlise-the tee.
preme court reed the courts of last resort
of the varione states rendered 8,t)25 de-
eisione, in most of which opiniotie were
written, —Forum.
•
0 eters in Antiquity.
a.nd Sliver Goods
Paw oysters were eaten at Athens and
AliGalkiSe mans coated timer oysters with honey,
and theta gnu' they were slightly
Dome ue a preprandial whet. The Ito-
putrid. The simple and clumsy methods
of Apicius the third celebrated glutton
L tho name, for preserving oysters, etas
to wash them In vinegar and pack then
in vessels coated with pitch. The oysters
- thus prepared and sent from Britain rte
Division zenrts, WARR.A.eiTelTh.
GO BIGI1T T() (.3B,F.EW6 1-41,00fi 1003 you 4BWEL1JER.
the Emperor Trajan when in .Perthia„
tice at the last session tit the Gotarie
"considered "fre'sh," and have been
Legislature, the following are of
. 1 1 • 1 I 0 • h
soecial interest : 'rim, whole amount
41* WAges due to an unmarried man e.::)•• , ,.
h.i.ving no family to support, are now . .1. i
liable to garnisinnent, the exemption . Is the piae6 to.
of $25 being no louge.r aped:Maid e to
such oases. Suits whielt have been
entered in the wrong division may be
traneferred to .tbe proper division for
.tria:t wkthelit the prednetion of an
aliidavit that they were so entered ' by ,
mistake or inadvertence," whieit wee HE BUYS
formerly required. Judgment. may be
itt a de -
'taut county five drys socner than Vanstolle Fell4 Gold Filled Ca..ed Watches- on a lit,tie advance of what enterod against defendant:, i
lormerly. Service of summous no others sell the same movements ,.r in Silver cases. Also keep on, band zrow scarlet Vereri Is Distributatl, ' I have made the disease of
longer regnires to be pet.sonai toi the a Large Selection of. The Medical Era relates the case of a- --zrgp,..,,E, pluErpsy, or
defendant, except when t he claire ex- girl need about 8, living at Fortress Mon-, • 0...., _ .._._
• • YALLING SICalgreUeOe'
eeeds $15. The qualification of Divi -
sufficient to entitle this man'sname to be
handed down through twenty centuries.
' t
proportion to the nastiness of his inven-
If he is to lea deemed famousiti (11
o if you want to get the BES1 Q17A:L IT Y OFEGOODS
Savarin's preprandial whet consisted
tion, he should be faraous indeed. Bra-
lat at the of three or four dozen oysters. Sieur
St ossible .Prices
Lapertc, whom he used to entertain tete-
a-tete at diner, is said to have coin-
, .
,hich they can he. sold, as 1 plained because he could not get his fill
of oysters. Bavarin determined to give
OR SPOT 0: A S H him saeisfaction in this respect, and let
him go to his thirty-second dozen, when
nee with powers unembarrassed by lab
When 'X say Curb I.de not veset sunray to
preltule.—Arnerican Analyst. top them or atm°, and the., N.-:eit:entree:
• I isitx RAD/CAL., COM
• Laperto turned his attention to the din-
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ACTS AT VIE SAME TIME ON
THE NERVES,
THE LIVER,
THE BOWELS,
andthe KIDNEYS
Tliis combined action gives it won -
/loofa rowel tome oil diseases.
Why Are We Sick?
Because we allow the nerves to
remain weakened and initated, and
these greet ounis to become clogged
or torpid, and poisonous humors are
therefore forced into the blood that •
should be expelled naturally, e
CELERY
I COMPOUND
OVRE tix,Ioustass,Rix,ts,
CONSTIPATION, RION= CON. '
PLAINTS, IIRINABY DISEASES,
TISM,PBEALBWEAKIISSO,BILBUNA.
NBUNALGTA, AND ALL
NERVOUS BISONBBBS,
By quieting and strengthening the
nerves, and cansing free action of the
liver, bowels, and kidneysond rester,
ing their power to throw off disease.
Why suffer Bilious Paine 411C1 Aohesi
Why tormented with Pilo, Conatiyationl
Whl frightened ovorDisOrtleredKidney0
Why endure nervous or Oak headaches;
Why have sleepless nights
Use PAINE'S CIO.FUY Costroutin and
rejoice in health. it is on entirely vegeta-
ble remetly, harmless in all eases.
Sold by all Dr -twists. Pried Sum.
Six for
WELLS, R I CHAOS k CO.,Proprietara,
• RONTUICA T., P. Q.
vt.tt—
fr$ •••••
.4,
roe, '&„ who was some months ago et-•
Ceurt jurors will hereafter be tacked by scarlet fever, the disease run- ' eenlongseuly. I wArotarrr rev rzgnii•V
. ,
ion
the s Line as in the Suporior Courts,
FINE Srl'ONE SET 111,2[NGS
KEEPER AND PLAIN OLD RINGS, ning a typical course. For along time pagithe veest aesee. Localise Lem
no possible source a contagion could be t/dot onceier a treatise : • -:::/tst
s no reason 1,1r not nowrac
- s lately exposed, and no other case was Dr. If, G. 11,00.T. 57 'Zones Torezto, Oat,
VO'Oar1112; R3,32gfl. discovered., The child had not been, ab- Ply 11`11"Ama.3391 `T'7''2S
Also a Large and Well Selected Stock
rxtd. o.,.ing or al
sent from home, had been 'with no one trial, and. it v,dier.ro t,. Tore
Vost 00-n co. •s y
OrVn?a% Speg,
C . All work
woara a ring on the first, finger of the ta deg,1,13.0wn to exist anyeehere in the vnity. filIZIWAR&Warig4,Z=2=1011
Subsequently, Dr„. Depoka seemed _that „
When a gentleman wants a wife, he WaetOblgge MA% Try,
e.. left hand ; if he be eugaged to be mar- . . e, , .
Tied, Ito wears it on the second finger, I do all kinds of, Repairing in Clocks; Jewellery, oue of the house servants had ntirsed ti,
when married on the third finger, and Warranted,. case of scarlet fever Inc distant city just
on the fourth if he never intends te about a year before. After tho case ter -
marry . When a lady wants a hus- rainated she packed some of her things,
hand, elle wear § a hoop or dietrioucl including some clothing. then worn, in a
ling on the firSt thiger, if she be et- trunk, and left the place. A. year Liter
she had the trunk sent to her, opened it
gaged, on the seeond ; when married, and took out tho contents. the little girl
on the thitel ; and on the fourth i. being present and handling the things. .
intends never to be married. Thp Very soon after the latter` was attacked,
as stated.
Post Office 'Block, Wingllanh.
SUCCESSOR TO 11. P
BOillAnS supposed that a nerve reach,
trom thp fourth finger of the left
hand to the head, and, therefore, put
I be wedding ring on that fiuger.
in
the, " History dud Poetry ot
Rings," another version is given, it is
ns follow; the ancient ritual or
Ene6lieh inarriigeS the ring was placed
by the husbaud on the top of the
thumb of the` Mt hand, with the
words, 'In the name of the Path -r' ; it
was then removed to the fOrclioger,
saying, the name of the Son
next t; the middle finger, adding,
Aneof the R •ly Ghost ; ' ht -
lett it on the fourth linger, with the
closing word, Marten.'
Why 1030 Will Not Bee Leap Year.
Says the London Standard ;--The
followi ng explanation is given why
the year 1900 will not be cottuted
among leap, years. The year is 315
days 4oug 6 hours and 49 inhates long
11 minutes are taken, every year
make the year 3Q,$1. days long, and
every fourth yealeewe have on extra
(lay. TiliS was ulna Ceasar's arrange
went. Where do these 11 intim Les
come from1 Tey come from the
future, and are ,paid by omilttng leap
year every 100 years. But if leap
year is omitted regularly every hund-
redth year, in the emirs() of 400 years. is
found that the 11 minutes taken each
year wi 1 not only have been paid back,
but Unit a whole year will have been
given up. So Pope Gregory X111,
who improved on Omsar's ealender ill
158% decreed that every con turial year
divisilve by four should be a leap year
&tor alL Su we borrow 11 minutes
each year Mort than paying our
borrowings back by ornitttug three lead
years in three centurial years, and
equate matters by 11,1ving a leap year
in the fourth centurial year. Pope
4.4 I
THE iti\DIIE BOOT AND SHOE STORE
Gregory's iteranaement ib s , exact, and
the borrowing and pay big back balance
so closely, that we bottow snore than
we pay back to the eetent of only one c
rgan, Voice (Maitre hn ,
1.23,060 est is Own
A Large Stock.
Owing to the late Boum I have made room for and have ionnhand
Hz y
NAT33 BOOTS " PAS
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To 2Itthe Them scream,
There is extant an anecdote illustrative
it le certain in its effects grad does
of the actor Compton's opinion of the The Most Successful Remedy ever disco!,
average amatent player. Once an ego- - emi'anot blister. Bead proof 13010W.
tistical young eanateur persistently teied
"I am anxious to become a profes-
to engage him in. a discussion on. acting. KENDALL'S SM1N CURE.
&tonal no \V ," Sad the young man. "for I BREED11.2. OF
OFFICE oe crullers A. SNYDER,
CLEVELAND BAY AND TROTTING BRED HORSE&
always get splendid notices, and all Erotwootors., Nova°, tea.
my friends think I should make a great re BL
DLIettr341,4 AhavTT).allir YE; Trarchased (mores,. .
hit." dales Saavin Cure by the half dozenlottles, 1
"What line?" inquired Compton. would hico prices in larger quantity. I think it is
ono of the best liniments on earth. have used It
cu my stableairlitnrars. Cm& A. smam.
"Well," was the reply, "I play all the
funny parts, but I don't succeed in mak-
ing my audien.ce laugh heartily. I want KEMELL'S SPAWN CURE
on. 33. 3. Kur.ZoLoaYN, N. V.,November 8, 1888.a
to make them. scream, as you do."
"Ale" dryly responded Compton,
getligturfo:nigitep.;41,tordisnt testimonial of my
actors. Try Munlet and let me know gapielv1° foit- fircgiu"3:
how you sueceed."—Detroit Free Press. releniroliintd itr ad hokdsernenure.A. ! 144-
REID ALL'S SPAWN CURE.
It bas been remarked that dogs turn
The habit h supposed to point to,the thile tatftirrioltorsagejtsa(TuAguitirbialgeeauTeig
in canino history when the clog was wild rwonttit ey-iive bones that bad San.vIns, ten at
and inhabited jungles or tall grass. Then yg,1:10,Ble,
it was necessary to turn several times in trtigi hitliolvocuintdb.0 directions, have never'
order to twist the grass into the proper ours truly, 410DREW TITENFITO
position 'for pressing down into a com- Horse Doet,a.
forted° nest. "The habit became fixed KENDALL'S SPAM CURL
and the modern dog has not outgrown .• Piled st er bottle or stx bottles for $5 Dftlit'
it.—Kansas City Journal.
SOLD BY ALL,±01rEre,GIST$t
Donned,
'you should chomp your line of char -
111 lounger Troy Laundrtetahres.•
A Dog liabit.
BT01.111d several tines before lying down. Dn. B.RAr...117noc °way, Onto, Dec. 19, issa.
Ries Lave or mutest icier you, or it 4;111 be seat,
to any,address on receipt Of Driceto the promise
tors. DAB. J. NZIIDALL Enosburgh Ps.116,Tt.
when the late Professor Proctor was —,..
In addition to my Custom Businasq, I defy Competition in Quality, Sixes. an Englith. school =miner, he one day
asked a little girl to tell him the differ-
and ant determined to sell for CASH, AT BOOK' BOTTOM PRICES ence between a man and a brute. She 4
Ow`Ropuirine as usual, end Omens 15001.1111g a Specialty. T soli2it said:
A share of the patronage. Don't Perot, the Place Opposite the Central Betel. "A brute is an imperfect beast. tfan
Rips gewed' free in ell boots purchased frond me. is a petfect beaet."Youthei Companion.
Butter and eggs taken ea cash in exeliange fur geode,
.....kuss*skusLkiiikk,se•askils
\ IT . I 0 ski *kiwis apartment a, 1/4‘;.tetti electrio wires
molotto 000t oo°0° the °Ciro, trout w tomo 'wires wi
II mon, ,741,1PAq ()Ora, , The peorceexle.,,artylv 111,3 vtrizelock
s,
A Ciotti with natty l'acs.
been tinkerin,oVith cid °Tooke for years .1 414
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Professor M. L. Ilussey BOW CIO
F. H. 110DERtiS wizard of tee:mit; old home, and line
WINGHAlf, ',luta he huireinrt,IlLed a contrivance
-------ee------- -4 whereby a hotel ef five hundred rootlet)
t CALISBONI,AN ItAista limy have the Occur:1M time 1 CVcry
The SO,Actlr Meets ovary third lloedoy
month 'Opting brethren welconio.
Connected Wiz,.1 d :141:no tadioator in
Mhi
ISS ELIA) MetlASI),... Aester „
tahlmnits rvery ldrid at vary low ngure. For
LASSIN !oh INSTMOTION ON ?IAN() AND -terms nupll tO, riti to clan in toeni.; Of the ettents.
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fa) tativie tout t ilkttlese to 1,4 ,
PADUA . 7,3,121et,
A HOLSTEIN 1.1t.ILL -env
(lw„„a by .lotio;tilitevols. ?trod by le,
eteert, eieste Mt.,. hate of birth, April 2titb„liitt,
1.110211), Nts, 824,11. h. Is.„ usto..u3,,„
gad S . 11.11. tired by iis'itellert. Coss,
vet, ('tit. lostatiair nurclussers art
come Itt, 'take the here,