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THE PRESENT CRIbLC. BOMIS RULE FOB IMIIIL AISD,
Tba 7ismch Moue BIMb With
Macdonald
. hl Beam re raitl1wtl)aws
rs..efie al...a..
lira the alMdteis Them
ieli1s ptiWW situation is tterewbst
tots coated. In the Proelace of Quito C
the Mega beta buuiufuro supported Bis
Joist 1liesd.a.Y sed the Realise haw
��P�� ►ata T .Blew outnumbered
tMMsuRas, ttttassg1antly • large twit.^'
11 of .tile teelaMts ed Porld•u
sot rom
voted ler the a mmeires of the
Maine: The Blew were strict
lore eatae* in their pN/as-
e ass of dwettsa to the church. In On -
beim Sir Jtrbns meet steadfast anppurt-
em woo the OraaRs.ioi, the treditiou$l
*New of the Oultolaee. It seemed
s4asge that the Bleu Catholics of Que-
bec Asald so steadily rapport au Orange
t*Gm like bar Jobn and should work in
political hareem with the Orangemen
eel Ostar et But sow mod thou • ray of
ate ■ Iallme d t am isel.•a'e rdMe* Seed as
tee atm..•.. reea/argr
rHY HURON SIGNAL FRIDAY, DEC. 4, 18b5.
"Ire Dial kbwiT"t-I will sot be able
to .timed the .sellae yo'u prupaee to
bold o. W dses4r. , bet I hue no hesi-
tation i.. yl* teat I mintiest to ester-
ase the dream I awesome SOUSe more
ego by speech and veto in the Bosse of
Commas, test the beat wig of market-
ing leaked from tet present pshtic.l
dicslu s would be to restore to bar
people the cwetrol of her am internal
affirm
Having bees a resident in Ireland for
several years, sod being also • arm-
rest of one of the few 'cosh r.preseut•-
oyes who protested to the last 'memo
the lagrasies en.i.e ♦waghe abuse seem
eighty leen see, I have slewys takes. a
keen interest is the radian M Ireland,
sad 1 feel more and its ounviucmd
with each successive year's experisec.,
that it is net merely in the interest Of
Ireland alone, but in the highest degree
in the interest of the whop. British em-
pire, that • large measure et self got ero-
gavot shoo d be visored to her.
It is perfectly well known that, at any
0111e111Q1711115 OF RIEL.
alb—Rectae.' aha elr.vu TM act e•d
•ee.rsw.s...1 the Seas
ham t4lteslas Lesdar, Nev. tt;
Lass sista the bi4y of w, in the
ptale black cella, was takes to Father
Andrei hirer .Mat IS ° Wick. la
too p,uw d the pashad. Pere Andre,
Sett/ Clapham, N. P. Daunt J. P..
A. L Lonna, Paul Baimeae toted ase-
eesl ahem the coin ma °posed. The
body was fused to he as deet there
ea his souther, wife ac child w wish.
Not a bear s.cr.tigiously toothed. hither
Andre termed round to liar. 1)aviu and
said : "pt's a he--uotbiug ham base
dome." He examtnpi Mao deeply sad
again said : "Nu, no -it wr bila tta-
Mr. Davi. -The etob deg was evi-
dently burled os leather iiwitlimee
sed one or two of Rids tneone taking e
small piece of hair as a memento.
bb.iiff (]iaploae-Hie ahem are teen.
Father Andre -Ah, that r nothing.
That would be done e• a memorial.
Pascal Bonn.au-Only friends would
care for them. There boa been notbisg.
f. Iwo•° - Evidently ;oak►ui
whatever.
Sitter Andre -Dose he nut look bear
of ul 1
This morning -after the body had
been washed -It was open tg.ie and
Keel's face looked positively beeetite1.
The service in the church was attend-
ed by Protestants as well as Catholics.
Mt spina lay outside the railing that
situ frost where the laity
arrr. 111 was reared with trtaek ; • what'
most of linen wu sewn at to the black
covering. The altar was in part covered
with black with white eromea. Father
Andre said the num foe the dead, and
the members of the om;regstion sang
the resposw. Eight was goodies burn-
ed on the altar, two white, two pink,
two green, two rd. Two burned at the
bead and two at the foot of the coffin.
After mass there was • coliseum. and
there the teeersl esnioe took place.
Father Andre took off the chasuble and
manipule sed mid in Latin : "Inter not
into 1adgment with t iy servant." ?sen
he chanted '•Labe. tae Deanne." Bur-
ins the aeries the priest sprinkled holy
water on the coffin and the clerk pat
cask into • silver vowel held by a chain,
ane then the priest pot incense into this
and the clerk swung it, and the church
was filled with . thin cloud of incense,
hsvisg a moment odor. "Require* in
pejo" mug the cl.riym•n. "Ater"
came frau the clerk and the members of
the congregation.
Tb. priest took off bis vestments.
The Dover of the onf in was moved aside
en as to show the face, which wore en
expression of glorification.
"II neat pas Chang," whispered the
clerk. But be was .banged. The ruse
look the face wore at times in his days
of earthly life was gene and he looked
beautiful and at peace.
The Rev. Mr. Pooley (Methodist min•
inter)-' 0.w'gat amid even beautiful
he Iaoks.'•
Yes." said someone, "he looks as if
he acquiesced in Dia tate. He is at
light mew throws upon the situation : ret rate tall within a very few years, the yasi
was made apparent that the French
majority of eduosted Englishmen, and
Abell had so real lure fur Sir John and mom particularly t►f Zngltsb public teen,
lad anything but lose for Sir Johns Ors were "wooly Ips familiar with lrelasd
ibal.ssppustess. Th. iIi sRrttowa el.- than with stunt peace of the continent
Mlots were kept together by purchase ar Eurupe, and besides came; from the
and b eerruptton. Ontario was nth obvious difficulty of legislating satisbo-
and ()Mario was Libe1L Had this torah, for Ireuoder'utth cosdttloos)
Proving been separated from Quebec, 1 brheve that it plea lost Owe
working out her own destiny alone,tbere physioahly impeswtie for lee Iso
woad have been no Tory Government
ie .fee at any time daring the last 25
MMea. It was au Coterie minority unit-
tath a Quebec majority that ruled
BM worry. The oombios..on of Oconee
Nod Bleu piled on the taxes and divided
the spoils. Whenever the Bless showed
sips of revolt, Si:Jobe raised the
reward for their allegiance. The railway
ohs and the virtual , .umption of a
WS of Quebec's Proein4at debt are re-
cent Muttratiuoe of the method.
The people of Quebec detn.nded that
Dottie Riel abould. net be hanged. Sir
Parliament at old and the sera tinge, to
deal properly with the vast and compli-
cated qusstioas of an imperial character
which are constantly arising for dieces-
stua, amid to oda inuRer the domeatis and
municipal affairs of thirty-five millions of
PeOPI5
As to the allegation, en ofte5i and so
freely made, that the Irish pe 'plc ousel
be trusted with any euoesderabls powers
of stilt-goveramept lest they abould ass
them to conspire against the rowel
authority, it is only necessary to point
John felt confident, from his t expo -
,to the eiampl. our own .see and to
T'as that of Australia, to prove thdt where
riemse, 5. hie abi1i�� te gest the Beua they are towered of fair play sod equal
by gifts of O rips money. His Orange rigida barmen welt be found as good
•gpPfrip tnLH._taru..muted Ries haunt- wed luyel cutest* as taco of rimy other
ed. Iirs must rean twporsrii who nationality whatsoever . and to add that,
mg section or tate other, and he decided while I believe that English statesmen
to risk a quarrel with the Blese. They ,d both parties etre sincerely desirous of
are very angry. Sir Jobn has tines •way promoting the prosperity d breed, am
to England to give them time to eo .hoed cording to their lights, I feel thoroughly
in the meantime they openly threaten to oon5lmosd that fromm the ver'attain eater+ of
vete arrest him bemire be did not the case it is talo. policy to to
deal with two peoples so donne' in
many imported respects as these d
Ragland and brand, es if they formed
nae homogeneous whole sod that same
form of government more or lees closely
akiA in spirit if net in form to that which
we ewreeir.q padre will condor best
ty the welfare of both countries, and alas
in no slight or remote degree to that of
the empire at large.
To w is Gonda the question is of two-
fold i rm oetamae.
Is the first place a lance number of
our people are of Irish origin, and there-
fore naturally and rigbtfullp take s deep
mama in 1 matters adecttag the wel-
fare of Ireland.
the @mond, 11 is of especial conse-
quence to us, sad only in a lose degree
to the whole empire, to cLltivate the
most friendly relations with our kinsmen
to the United States.
It is • matter of history that op to the
present mostetrt a Timm portion of the
pimple of the Slav are actuated by feel-
ings el burr and deep-rooted hostility
to the British government
It is undoubtedly true. oleo, that nae
chief cause of this unhappy state of feel-
ing ie the oun,iction that the present
omtortomate condition of 1(reland ie large.
les due to past mita-government and op-
preswos,aad say easseure which w41 teed
to connaas frisbees and their descen-
dants that the English people are genu-
inely desirous of promoting the real wel-
fare of Ireland, will go far to remove
one of the most serious standing obstacles
to that close and enduring alliance be-
tween the two great Eagtith-speaking
peoples which, I hese long held. it should
be one of thea� eery first objects of every
Stiffish and t7at than .teleses to bring
about by every honorable knee• whim
tbeir power. Towey Aa,
• "R J. Catr'wtroay."
=crises,
lite .t their demand. At
this crista, Bir John's Ontario orris
stakes a bid to the EnvialespsaMu1*
people of she Dossioion, Cheservatives
and Reforgow, b untie is supporting
d Sit Jobs artier the Feesob-tit make a
boli aseerw,a of Aralo-Hszan suprento-
ey in the Doceisial--to show those
Frenchmen, ones for all, that they an -
not role this country is which they are
but a minority.
That would be nine way trot .f the dif-
ftoalty, but the Liberals d Ontario have
to consider the art to there of the pro-
posed
ro
posed solution. Nu doubt a waited
Rotli•h vote could swamp a usited
Freese vote, just as • united Protestant
vote °mild overcome • united Catholic
vote. Bic those would be queer lines
upon which to conduct our political con-
troversies. We Liberals is Qatari°
hare done what we could to overthrow
Bir John Macdonald, not because he wail
se Orengemso, or b.woe he was • Pro-
tteatant, or because h. spoke Eagbab,
bat because he merrier onr taxes,
tasted our rew.rces as unproductive
wterpriw and in bribery, ram tit. onun-
tat into debt and digressed our wages
sad our wealth. Tbo.s grammes would
remain if we were to joint the English-
speaking Tories in a war of rare, or a
religious war, aasisat the Freese Catho-
lics. We want to ga rid of the protec-
tive tariff , we want to freak the Cana-
dian Pacific monopoly ; we want to m-
rapie the gerrymander .if our ounstituen-
ties and to re� the Franchise Act by
what our freedom to vote has lieu cur
tail We want to put an honest man
in Sir John Ilacdonald'i plaee, so that
the general interest will be guarded, and
the elute power of Government will no
longer be used to secure the receipt of
malarias amd emoluments fur individual.,
We do not want to treat the French as a
conquered race, nor to bap any ele-
ment of our poeul•tion in an attitude of
perst•nent hostility. Therefore, Sir
uJ reds programme, as outlined in the
Mai:, has feeattractions for the Lrngliell-
speaking Libel ala of the Dominion
We prefer too put forth our fo11
s rength to defeat the Macdonald Gov-
ernment, for the various reeeuns that we
have `iven. 1f tbe French Bleu' ante
Rouges unite their fasces to sobers tee
came end, so moth the bett�r our vitt-
tory will be the easier. The mutiree
that inspire opposition to Sir John Mac-
donald in Quebec may not be the tame
as our motives to Ontario. In Quebec,
resentment .,n account of the hanging of
Itiel may be the principal factor. In
1 Mtarto, the opinions .f Liberals on that
yoesti,.n may be ditided. On she goes.
tionof Sir .1.•ho • corruption. estrum•
l gance sol iar.�r Liss on the evil sleets
of his prot.ctire policy and his promo-
tion of railway mid land monopolies--
tb.re are so two opiniuss among Ontario
Liberals. N e ass Oita that the Blew d
Qsebec have quarreled with Sir iiihn.
it had to come wooer or later. With 1 fighting took plate yesterday in • jungle,
M bond except • corrupt bargain, R- , continuing metal the ..n$ .l post of the
sewed or altered in its terms from timet Sonseas was e.ptrmd, whom they led to
to time, the union between Gtr John mod , ell directions. T_
r Quebec supporter -is had could not let f, r- , 'end '1111 nominee (part bottle of 011ie'
.vim The tame had to alms when the Liniment Ioditie Ammonia for .ase I
p •r J demanded would be treater than pare a heavy cold, an/ as T said let ors
fpr Jelin could afford, or would dare, to rannnt exist withal.the Linimemt 1F
per. Failingint,, to entrap the Liberals of we it as an inhafMt T Ind nn ls.-
t •otl� int.. supporting him against a range tri' "roes the great relief and
untitled . an tb Sir aJeehnry will doubt- I comfort 1 Ind io tt' ase. In oeur►IEso
le,m t support. and •very hbepe b.. d I beadseb. it is • .fsacile ; 51en es • g$rg e,
/.or {sem support. Should the part me !diluted with wafer ; it hat en toped. L.
E. Fussy, 146 Fergon arsnue, Jersey
City, N. J. !fold by F. Jnf'Iaa.
..� _.�
A Raises- Al one dosru ''Fraaaa
RT" 10 any we sending the hest ?u* en-
teyme on ' 51.Aswear, ' the resoluble
little g[o.re for the Teeth and Pate. yak
yoot rugged or addreal
nab alum Ped.
Frtrt 1: deer ('balbblim Trinitwaitu- I Are yon troubled with Malt Rheims;
par tro o o•'."11 fe • Bern. There m no RoMte Htiw, Pimples or (Laker Sorel ;
hotter ,, m. '4 for either than Hegyar•d's if so, co at more to Man Rhynes' Devi
Tdl. w t' a10 wets -known h•.usehold been and met • mire/ of McGregor a
rear les 1 , t gtMsinstl.in, and lith Arb.'a (`.•rin+hemire priee>Evow
:oat 'lists.
It was tit vet kaet►D t' fail. 1'
ilpr1"
the a„adadase.
How drab the busy candidata
harrow* slob Alaimo howdy
t/. ensiles .ad maths. that Ito may M/
The voter is hM power.
lie
51 s.N with mare whet
se • rook.
w awl keen MI
ea ear Meek.
Awl a Mott �a alp.s. ."i
Oar WIN whimper is rara vela
"peed -ldker, as t�lt1.
Bat if that rotor 1e. • mss.
Who, on the Sabbath day
W W wktsp«�, e"lassnseprat ' e
Late drops of May.
Aad barrels hill .f prat.,
Make up the 1►tao mut of
The buy candidate.
•
It�Witltam•berg r•,li.s hater teaks
like • pour church member laCM01111
he le scut • iambi. back alder.
They are going down t. dtn..er. ''laity 1 sat es your tight bead e :
'Ob. yue had Meter take • cheer.'
balms ode.
T►. &armies between home and •
begirding/house is that st one they haw*
pillow shams •ed et the other they jan
skein pillow
Vier-Prwideut Flvudnw• 1..•• . h
to die in Ake, the other leer ben g
%tw••rtge Clinton, Ethridge fly -re eutb.•r
31 the Oeky.ruder, W ft Kama end
$$nry Wtbas. Hie death .i11 camas a
vstancy in the Presidency of the S'un&e,
and there being • Republican majority
ITha . in that body Het dricks successor will
Kl
bo of that politicaI party
THE BASHR'8 WIPP.
tbeilM1 Pee.eativr.
In order tL withered Chulers and each
like epidemics • prided purity of blood,
ai.d lbs pm per astirm of the etowiauh are
r. "tired. To paeans that sad, its the
. hepost, must mailable and complete
gapao,r, use illoGreeur's every Cate
ter Dyspepsia ad Lapse feuud. Tlere
is au parer, ester or sere retards remedy
is t:utoos• for Iwdspretlay Despepw,
Costs vems, stn di most neighbor or
any person who bee used it. Bold by
O. Rhymes. Trial tattle cites free. lm.
Tbere is nutting religiose aber the
in, hut she may not iaapptoprintely be
called a "lay" sinter.
The London .ldrrt.xrave :-"Word
einem be too widely drasminated of
1 Sale mimes. Wever ht eta arae° Ithe dutnbulron of packages of 'Pure',
aremmer. Gold' baking powder, which is p.iwn-
uw. Every person having a picket/. .,f
(itud.nta of t)llondurg'• gr*.im&is such should destroy it at nn -e, andev.ry
rear. often found fauk with tbe frequent ,,lees who has used it should destroy
meotiou mads of the baker, the baker's every particle of f••ud to whlch it bas
wig, mod the batober in the exercises. imitated. Mr Win. Saunders, public
T
hey has. esker, Wby Joald ars b. tee analyst, informs us that, roughly eprat-
wyed with pnorrls .tus.ti its regsrdele ins, (here is enough pontoon in one peace
the baker and hie g►1e, mid why should age t„ kill twelve psnns."
we be told whether the butcher u hung
ry or thlt.ty 1 Gratis b ..heti spoken
of the p srtlity of the information oum-
arming baker and butchers whish Ot1en-
durf ouov ys is his studsuta,+ad ridi-
cule without measure btu been poured
upon 011endor'tf by humorous write.
Fortunately tar the repettoinm el_
grate German Pragmatic of Ioverem ca 1
the true ineanisg of his altaauos to the
butcher, the baker, and the baker's wife
has just been discovered. While the
a�'�".�a'� rib" of 011emdotff'• grammars
Y !O tuts inetteKfen ie languages,
critic in the New York
• alidlimp e,asplra. e
Much is blamed upon the Kidneys
when people are ill and suffer from weak
fol bark, stn If yea regulate
lee ver soil Blood with Barduck Blued
Breese the Kamp will ems resume a
right adios. Burdock Blood Bitters
Manses the whole system, Kellneys in-
oleded. 5
FIft&B ii.IN ♦ .
TI meld/M a 5*soe PM the harasses Se
glla�lt.
Befaway. Wev. 44. -Tee Indian gnv.
Arnow* u erep•ring to administer the
government d Beinash, mod re purchas-
ing msteral for ratlwaye Ade►ooa from
Silomyo say no else has bees received
of the Kenmore is btandalgy, Vesott.,
and McNeer. The Italian engineer in
the m e vice of King Theebw hare ant -
rendered to the Bryne.
A despatch frees Mi1aka says severe
e..mr to seems. our money will o, u it
has 'tem go.ue before, to buy o feta
fair .' -he and hie 1)ntane minority.
t.hou.n the Rene bald out, Sir John 14111
1* de; .sd sad • L.h.rel 1)ov
pledge. is and ; .oily by all and to
.prcul Lwoo 1 nonce, will load Cess
hack .. -aorta and enntentneet,
Says Dryden :
"She knows her mos, end whoa yosrant
sod swear
Can draw you W her with a single hair.
But,It mus. be beau:Hal hair W hes.
such power , an.: beautiful hair an be
ensured by the us. of Curs.Lm ala
(fattawra. Sold at 50 . by J tlet•�'
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LOIIBOIi. OItT'a1wt0.
1888_
He rper'a Magazine.
ILLVsTR�TED_
The December Number will baits the
Re,rNi-sroond Volume of If•rt 's Maaa
aIwe. pile Wootaon'. novel, "f� A�w�,
..d Mr. HowaLirs "Indls11 Rummer' boar
Mg the ?emus st pure a cetTem serial Gotten
-will run thmwsh .ketal number, will
be followed by serial imam hem . D.
Bu a ruga and Mrs. R. M. Creta. A Item
tditorl.l department, diseensinrr teals mg
goosed by tar current utast are et Unarm
and Kurope. will be eontribb:ed 1!y W. D.
Howta,Ls, beciutng with the asked, ■u
her. TSeAgtrreeet literary eveot s the year will
Published a lsea te4y is Ogee asd i wel ve { te she pnMitatiOn of • Orrice 01=re-taking
Aa. and beautttwll• pnoted by me akape of • ►yr aqd depict
b Ingle hater« d Aube/titan society as sees at
of the hest we eserine otlr lmding pleasure resorts wrliLs b
pressor *.America Citawlilri lit-oure Wa* ev , sad U
1h ingenious by C. S. Hunr.amr. TheMaeasaas wtDrive
Times, the author b« weer into the e><- I BALANCE OF 18ti5 FREE. Isere. & etattention
tentiii?. a Il t erican w1 4.e
kela
it 1
rd h leading American in 1 r lap „' 7W.iN i
the beet aad
acme • romantic end painful story. IDis.tral y ng anima.
we fake an Isolated menteoce concern g culat n pt Tun R
_Yarrows AI aha •
It as uad uted fact that the regular eir-
the botcher sed the baker's wife, it i the larwewl tet Ontario. with only two Tormto
ord; bat if we marks made et c their I L�4RG EST $1 P.1
order all the remarks tirade amcwniryt '
Father Attire -"I never saw a►ythitg
mere beautiful.
"11," whispered another, "the eptrit
can eiect its tenement then Riel is Iap-
Py .,
Father Andre --"Oh, indeed he ie.."
The cottaa tree lowered Into the grave,
seven feet deep. oaths** of cheekier ;
all was over said the writer left the
church std paved out into the bracing
air and springlike sunshine which made
elm fsaey be would hear the lark aiog up
in the bete concave fretted with guides
fire. If made spirits are indeed iamortal
and Rid had made his peace with Heav-
en, what • change from the cell of the
amine prteom to glory.
One moment here, so mean. m NO
The neat— beyond the etas'
COUNTY CLIPPINGS.
item.
trees all Parts .f Swr.. get .a Ike
Sews Lzeha.i,e.
Mies Hough, daughter of Rev. Mr.
Hough, of Loniesboro, received the po-
sition of teacher in Blyth patine eehud,
at a salary of $275.
Several of the eerrouoding towers and
villages, copying from Sesforth, have
adopted the voluntary getout atoof tax col-
lecting which has worled so advaata-
gentaly in Sesforth for several years
past
The 8eafor b Areeileresyh Mr. v. W.
Field, who will be remembered as one
of the first teachers in the Seaforth High
Hebeol andwho,caapi!* hispnsititn beer
to assume the Pnnctpalshtp of Elora
Sigh School, lubesque.tly entering the
1.p( profession, b referred to by the
pastern Express as follows .-"Mr. G. W.
Field, haying received • most excellent
offer, bus dreldad to give up his law
office in this rtllageand remove to Guelph hatsher hes proboly _an tired of the
permanently. Mr. Field woe sueoees(ul I hrker'a wits, Ind 1. ready to desert het.
in his punches in Wont, though intro- Whether he simply ruu•w•y arwts w
dating hisoarlf as • latlysr bet •year he is aoeidentally killed by "the large
s2o. He . a chuck man s rid will be an handsome butte" we shall never knew.
the Royal to and social circles in He disappears os *min as he gets the
the Royal City. baker's art and i. never heard of more
At the Rrtmeelm (`omit e.i Revision oat
As for the wicked woman, we are cmoal-
held before Jmige Torte, its nasoas of .
IF Sold that "the baekemith is well, but
tour persona were put un and • few
necessary alterations lade. tit. baker's wits has the lever." Doubt
les this fever proved fatal, for with
Kay. sn etoh•ngs : --" Ten yesre sl- them few significant words the romance'
patience in battling with tWi uncertaie-
Hfe• of jonrnaliatie lib has tanrht us that
the man who makes it his harass to
drab* how • paper should be run may
usually be found dealing his reading m
a barber shop."
(}tar's ('or ALwvw=This sc- -
stiem, yet iw,NNR, is to httand. it ispnbrh)im- Rost'Sns'a Teennewn*T?*D Eur assns
fel of amusement, containing - besides ,s early adapted to dolomite te-
ata mine amusement- -e doub'evsve iter lee. in three low states of the system
than. "Aaareet hiur..ty Rhyme onr methat manifest themselves in sin many of
Warr" Pulitielsae." 'rot case 137 ata the elhmen?e peentiar to thdir Mt. Al -
booksellers ; on?y 10 cents. ways we for Rebuses'• PMeptmoruai
Thud Li litetme- liesemilaiee, 'd he este you eetIt
wilt, of comms, seem foolish and imports- exo.pttaw•• liras( ever m.eas.
those persons by 011endorfi we shall bud
In oar poa,esIion • story of crime and
pension worthy of • French methane
n05 epee.
We are first introduced to the baker
PER
Is clubs of four and upwards 7tc. each.
POPULAR DEPARTMENTS
Q(( interest to every alaobcr of the family
Notes few • - Tina -clam ARrMah ural Depart -
t - etypecial Markel i eparlmeat ; %ft:ular
in one of tbe earliest packs of t Mendorff, Racece Music : fn� _!e ins Stories
where it is aaerted that "the baker u i Ldbs' and Yosuu' o.p.rt."ae: Canoes
aged Useful Iyepart meat ; Legal Departmrot
neither battery nor thirsty ; he ie 1 Tar.eaoe'w ewe:.nd Au. TOO Hirano by
sleepy." Thus in • few wade the char- 1 tale par. null emd iarrespeadence.
aster of this reel i• est Moore us. He i �Krati ell SALLAIMS Pslt*Alrrm/
has ono to eat and drink ; he lives in sisi.ssiieor worters, sad the Orsi atm Pro•t.L
feet ea..t seoii.slui *tent- Ag.at a
a state drowsy eentehemeet. A little j ksge nd sample copse. on aPPlicalioa.
tater and the baker's wife appears on the I The me hero tnalICOMsnm ever offered to
C�sada t0 dubiittetter•. w
scene. epee u "neither mum trorttlempy. ADVF.RTI$ER wNTIVO (IL.
Obviously she is a cold, cunning, wide- i Eupora:. CANADA.
i.
awake person, and we can easily see that .
she would hare no aflectioe for her doll, O00 COPIES PER WEEK
prosaic metre. She has "the cotton 1 i2,
degas sad tote leather shoaa. " In other *Sworn circulation [lady ar.d Weekly
words, she is plainly dressed, according free Fress
to her station in life, and, as the sequel Best Family Newspaper ill 6agada
shows, she is es
dististlted. E.•T•euextn 41 YLAlte.
Presently the butcher enters. He i'i
a bad mac, tax (Khodgg( serenely mar
"The butcher is out good ; he is tad."
We are told that "he is thirsty," and
without doubt he dotes this chronic
thirst with beer. He is evidently a
prosperous than, for "he has the large,
handsome hong and the guided carriage.
Such is the brid but masterly description
of this bold, bad man.
How the %paha sd. the aegoain-
ta•es of the Wm'. wsle we are not told,
bet the dis4stww consequences id their
acquaintance are forciblypictured. We
won hear that "the baer's wile has a
milt dregs sad • Rota watch," and we in-
stmetivoty know that they were teem to
her by the wicked butcher. A little
further and we ars told that "the baker's
wife has tea, coffee, sugar and milk,"
sed we treed sot ask how she Dame by
these marries. TM baker evidently has
his suspicions, for we find that "he is
not sleepy, bet he is void." He has
awskened at last to the danger whish
threatens his home, and he may well feel
chilly and unhappy.
The butcher, not content with destroy.
ing the baker's happiness, preemie to
rob him. We learn that "he butcher
has the elver candlesticks of the baker'.
wife," Unquestionably the taker sae
the real owner of these candlesticks, but
hL wretched wife gave them 10 her pul-
sar in guilt Them we w told that
Leanne rrsas-psi. liessoeeless Weekly
"abashed In the M.Haea.
SING OF WEEKLIES !
TFI'M
Free Press
LONDON, ONT.
The ARrtruttural Department to a noted fea-
tureof eke "prse Preset/ring always
top to the tune•- and trad.Cted
by persons prac.ica:ly
•ki:lied in Pam
Wort.
a
By Telegraph. Tr.rptune. ltall44
i and w
Correspoadse up the Mgr-
0'
hr /-
= =hour of publication. ro„d
eU It,I
Nr`. ' apeelal mar5et mepafamemt 'l7 pin
?.
Pi, atetesttersl Depart meat. `r11 an
I"' lCapetial miser always Stena
ala.'1'
J Zai I.g.ta.mr ramie tid.m..
, ■.mere Readiest. N
4"
JUST TX TON foe TN( FAIRY !
leery ..ember .f tbe household eide:,) looks
fur It each week.
LARGE $1 PAPER!
In c.uhe of foar and •upwards, 7.c. ,*ch.
BALANCE OF 1886 FREE 1
More motley ears made by ag�ee�a in an-
d
"F Otsa- at a• N! us
butcher, with the hep of tee-bakaa
wife, is systematics/1y obtaining pos-
e ere No
as
o the butcher has tete silt Mad tete ° e 11 T5
of the baker,"
and w} -j- • j . t '4* ertfettu err? offend 1n taorsd* nr 5 -
1
lits l GIVEN AWAY TO Af 6
sermon f tit bah pert
o pro y•
wonder that a few pages further on we
learn that "the baker is hungry and
cold ;" that "the baker has no money,'
and that ''''the biker is i11.' "1st" de-
ceived, nhbbed, and heartbroken man
This is the lad that we hear of the
baker, and It te nut I.wtg before Mid - ""'arlpdaEQad Y't r
butcher vanishes from 011endorf. The OrIlolefit
Oat we hear of him is that "he has the `
fine black coat of the baker." Pruhsait
tily b j
the taker has died of red, and the
harden botcher has seized eves the
baker'' thither. But by this time the
ter tit. ytrbe55ly Tree reds. Send for a appy
of oar Ptemnum Litt• and see the iaducemema
we are offering. mple ropy free o5 • U-
eatlu.. met: MASS 1111/1gg CO..
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Address
HARPER t BROTHERS. New York.
1888..
Harper's Weekly.
Hens it's magsi.T has sow, for more the.
twenty Tran, maintained tin p.dtten as this
lead*., 'avenged week's nsw.paMr in Am
erica welts a constant increase of literary
and art beak remoaroes, kis ahem °dater the
ensuing/ year att.-a.tioss unequalled by rat/
previous roluos. embracing two capital Ulu,-
trated serial stories. ones fpr. Twos. Hath.
aeon, rhe foremost of Heti( %writers of lo-
tion. and the ether by ldr, W taia 1.01*?.
oar of the most rapidly ri rig of Eraidsb
eH
ao,sts: graphic III one of osmium
interest to Nader* in all srclwas Of the cous-
in, : eatertalniag ahem mortes. sourly Ube -
Dated. Crated, by the hest wrttsrs, sed 1
p ppssasegst
etre dal. by high sutberities on the chi
ETdaDeo who desires • trust worth y� petite
eat 1.lie, toe mettanlater 5115 inatatrsctIVO
flio,12 journal. satire►y tee from o�je
aha.• ft-attiresIneither lettrrpram or 1!! trs-
twos. ahoula subscribe tiffaaran's Wesel i.
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t e eat the wys es •o comnweaq with
erase the Mdrr
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Mooing. will err rant by mall, p-ta id, os
receipt of ft let each
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H A RPM o! BROTHERS. New York.
1011111 • QO,I731ERICVI e
PLANING MILL
Y$TABLi'HID MSS.
Tito seediest ►rid inns perta.n
medicine in the word.
ALT. PA211I.112R OBE IT.
of the "Faker's Wife" einem to an Wal Hack. Ira larged Joists. Patties a.
abrupt ice. Rheeeitu pis. Neu/algia. 1►ipMSrrm,
fkWire, •Prolatsa. /'ter,!
Let us teat no more of the puerility torso Workweek
of °Handal% but rather let us honor in she brit and min roe reeled •a tai
him the novelist as well u the m re
lira palm ora .0 land ■. nn mahrr of boa odyn •oRa.d•
mashie. pecten relief g •5v dotal .
8 lles J•let% Varicose V oras, sit,n of ren
seem or 5*555 1fe5der r ke oft oedemas; u
Ail sufferers from that terrible formetri
W5Sral5in ran be mach happy le ear
annrawnt by s regi* ..$ptlstian td Plaid
1,i+tmrng briskly. rubbed on painful
parts. and wither ming; say demonisig
sedieinm da atter dor Irina little or oto
remelt. Fluid =dim oleo ear as
gl* iyJ Ttelhbrdm. Lemebei'v,
s limen, Hemdsehe, and ie ..les :LS itire.
per bottle at (les Mynas' Drs Stone
leg
Terpeteal .Meet : Ts raisers.
irerebrmta, es • vele, do net reject to
beldame to retest
It is the tonemeeemble which am.
Istituto. the bsasty d a braes band at a
drams.
w.omm are the fetmied ellen they
lay EkMi ; est erosion ere N tlsfblGia
(ase:.
"1"1""111.61.1&..
l.a*n sweet . �itie �rtp�
r'a
Slsros.. Ja•asnt lmerhtr std lhfebl
oralsis t5. nw') 5 Ian titer. rnrld paa.rtene
Cftentivr pewrite. iia bf lake■ iamelml.) I
eariitra .daA-eget-LurrSws ••d
far,.
ttbn. wrpgal.t. tltrlldMtear. 0 the-
ShrVertt� �p� liirR( bot illy 4.:re
PO',ewe:
wrenwill glee •4els. ow .li dosma me rhrwa?r of msrnipnlo0sd..)toe.! 'tpr.
s.rfelta The enemas has the mosso Nowt n
Om giant and hc-Mmife of 'be ,t.• cyder'•
Irmo weer o5,i ease
`ahs' Iltprosel Nae/rake Piilfa
Anis. sure r.11whk and rA'art�,r t1lo ear
ia
'Mr
ptgipp. Parody • he. Wo msrrary Aim.
TrwerrtKe M rhe +�es..as I9hti~wemMs e
neat M all drodgkest et deny
Telt soma, of f►. rljl re.' 111Mmjd,t 4t 5'.
seiW dJr dolt elms► ,s► 5511 i:i:a .
aye, ,r`e '4,;,;?,14:714
v
Buehaaan,Lawson :Robinson
Alas I r • t•ru hytverrr
Sada, Doors & Blinds
SaaL.lm 15 ALL ZIT.. (1P
Lunnber, Lath, Sh i njles
and builder's matter al of r Very drscriptise.l
KIIOI FUil{TU$L 1 SPISALTI.
or Al Order promptlyfatteadpd to.
eederich Aug. 2. 1111. 1M!-Sll
1
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GODISICI BOILER TORII
aseterant racel'Idt*Arts atedred
BUSS i IRON STEA• FITTIN(S
-
BOILERS & FIiGINES
la Salt Page and 'Boilers
RADIOS ilbase.e rent..
lrai ..den Pee sew were sed ..pays w
rect./SS preset wrestles. ,
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