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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1886-10-7, Page 3a u y ,g t d •ci a tl ti R ti R a ei b r, ft el . le d it h k R a1 tl tl t, R a; it ak t) n a h a g b t] b ft 0, h s1 a: t] a e t: 0 fi k e 11 e 9. am is di tt to el pt ht T. w at C of at m h P t t t. e ei ci a f D w w h d w el r l c 1 mine„ Brest rest he I arts mon soled ho edge, ompriniona aye CA Carrie Welton eon levere, fall badgone ie lenger er anyplum g amid that 'then, after mole in Dakota aka up a claim to so, She "rive within Fee with him " I have ittle home," o, station,he Semehowshe u a for sinceshe ppP ban she had ?h -she Yqtr °cause she llexandor ompanionhip-this •, In the nd showyou nolo, +!.4nd e in tit et Iou° erne," A few days La had rove Carrie els in process " I wonder ueried Carrie. „ I can Sad .om "celled, He did so lformatlon "Iee some Carrie felt nil a curious as, familiar hie was 'onderful Yet it was he postoffiee 'ithout so e if he had ;ep forward y her cold eoegnition, suit, He ill like a ift Ontario. ozen times t feat -with e was alone A greater nowledge 'ere just shine were i° occupants se more pretentionieof Brlor, and ithin. Far ad she had ldesordbable lme women leir hand, She occasionally ever recognized sense of protection e was se near, One November' comforter,” ether out eon blowing se nth west eon `"ibis, nfIt seemedfurther. ill. It Oda to its eart sink with syond any me remembered `a "blizzard," "This must longht, Higher and 1d still louder the hones -Carrie was to air by t 'tors the Iter is She was Retied her treed mass heeling by 61 It was sersaid, " Come to a laugh, ter, Miss e on you, .anner,'„p „ What doyou „ Why,I id all, and Doryard with a wonderyour ear,” "Do you y house blew "I mean sought your vivo as substantial aliged to :eaent. Fortunately ife stopping the slept soundly hey aro used ake the good Mend to you." The nxt "Since you tion me In arrfe, before d disagreeable ill farther eat humbly ave always Of course ! RIESA VISITa �*•e ,and Alexencler,;Tiall had but they had aarrelled read to, akshe Dakota. When had chance of seeing him Carrie iIfe was a rather dull afiAir, seven moat a her bachelor wrote her to Mime out and, she quickly concluded to wrote. her uncle that she would the next three weekspPranges. and she in lose than two, the lumber all readyfor your he wild ashedrone e from s i , ve h r was 'lighter -hearted n and know she was in Dakota been for months. She knew n did not cheat herself. It was was in the same country with Hall,It gave her a sense of very knowledge morning I will take you out Y our claim,"continued her I've chosen this site for It'll beabout a mile from a nen:walk for you when you later, after the legal formaln been attended to,Uncle Tom out to look at he cabin that of.ereotion, who will be my neighbor 2' t,, out at the landoftio°, Uncle and gave Carrie the desired the next,day, fellow named Hall, he said, a. sudden leaping of her heart excitement at the sound of name. Bat wits it likely that Alexander. It would be too to be true. Alexander ! She saw him at the next day and passed him much as a glance. He looked seen an apparition and took a and then stood still, chilled glance, in which there was no After all,it was his own knew he had conducted him• brats• and an idiot when he He had realized it a since -realized it oonatantly, a dull heeriaohe whenever with himself, surprise awaited him in the that Carrie's claim and cabin opposite his own. The two completed and furniehod, and moved in, A.ozander'e woo the two in the ex- Carris'a the more sumptuous she had brought her books a few plants, and with those feminine ornaments which neem to create by a 'turn of her rooms were very cozy, saw Alexander, but they each other ; yet there was in the knowledge that day Carrie was "tacking which she had pieced to. of bite of calico, The wind had with increasing fury from all day. Toward ev°alas it and a sleety snow began to to shake the frail little foundation. Carrie felt her fear. This was something of her former experiences and what uncle Tom had said surely be a blizzard," she higher rose the wind, louder it shrieked. The walls shock, trembled, and then conscious of being lifted into some unseen force, and whirled darkness and then faille all was blank, g' only stunned, and when she eyes she found herself in a nowhe of rains, and Alexander Hall her calling her name, not necessary to came ever," I am not hurt In the least." over I".he repeated, breaking "It Is you who have come Carrie; and I am very glad to even to this unceremonious moan ?”she asked, mean that you came house y planted yourself right In my a thunderous clatter, It nook was not broken myppg ' really mean, Alexander, that a d r' over into your yard jail that, Carrie. I always cabin rather shaky -mine is -and now you will be accept my hospitality for the I have a man and with me this week, They through all this blizzard, to the country. Bat I will woman now, and she will es dayAlexander raid to her : nbent sufficiently to call such an unceremonious manner, I bog your pardon for my meanness, can't you stoop and marry me, new that I de crave your forgiveness ? I loved you," Carrie could not refuse. I0a 6 [gl1N: NOKT $ ALBExAa --. -�-- 71ppn lib the Greatest. *We and Ivor ThelindRcetgent Offered tl4ehgad» yo Trader to Ike world, ow ef,lhe Canadian 1+loel¢lea. 'rhe wealthiest man in central ACrioa is t is advisable t0'Point out and:atria 1 a on his waytothe Indian °aeon in re. em $ iz the feet t d ow Z _ . p.. as s ._ at that while in the United e° to a letter from the ulten of an • t bps s t azt Sta. es in the wh9le of the vast repine overwort g ,P k bar :requesting p visit from him, Tile name which the droit ht "svelte tante to flare: is rad 'Tab„`and he lives fat loo aVII1CN FO�E, PNMS1VNEfiii30 Opium, aril, 'Wawa, and e ha alae, Oil kindred kirldrad 7r<ubtt4, T. ,medlofny irony tae. given flit• tea or ooflrea without the linowladge of the peraen takin it si ,. ft 49 deeir4". Send .69 in stem , ter beck 'and kW/Mule'so o ps from time Who have been oared. $ddroesl, V. Leib le, 47 Wain ta'n St, East, T Qrouta Ont. Ca 1 ou , t tf9 i nnpp ue ho>rltfrd ,a a:dros: g . ..,, men and e,uWil :ea e : , weds 4 ,tit ra , iiia btao..dres maaonadaroes7lf eclaP as 1rom,T'rs Ito Ili nlaea r 4s Ri-ii— 11P LI G BusinessColieg6 GTiEL, PH, ONTARIO,. ' • lrrtloYest b lose t, t _ .a_". eg , rpt leo. 1'a req ear rife, ,AYaol,rrrow. Yours heroughly prepared 14• butlneea pu ' eml o n ally .,nae ,eldei, ur a saot+l ' ee; and ' 1 tdenll Fe. (3 roc` xa 11 ,amt n. I,adlsa.ad f4tgd. t± "dolor• ; , o trxaaooitMiC1>li, ` 1•J eraIs 1'hs TT p� 1 A tR; ar 4' Sno►r Daft( t C !C 9 , l;tinR I I 'T ' Rom rl,fZo,■. —rots— AVOA,IT$. . .. u not fren4 ei sis ere hi t e Canadian ort .- - list for fatar � reference. When writing 'proportion Prinlpad. - - •,:,,, ,..w Nyangwe” the great tradingpoint of many west a very e of the total: then,. blank tribes on the upper Congo. Readers agricultural and grazinarea his not been "4n thin linear. of African' books of travel have heard a good seriously *gated, ., Teat while en the i1 p 300an. deal Tf Tib, �"�"" Il�„ t#!8Qpal�1 i�tt+���, Selling during .winter from Portland every Thniw tii.r..gi,crs ' �,�,�®1& - • I0 ICING Sr EASY of u and as recent pears have of Kamera and Texan , nettle are - .., greatly increased hie power and wealth, we being driven hundreds of miles to, erma• EN -•TI REg•,e.. l? nd two Iodise."ae Canvaegero dor, and Reuter every Saturday to Liverpool, and Ii e;tmmer horn Quebec; everysa r a v Q h o d, y to Liverpool TORONTO . e are like( to her much of him, neat water, and actuallyelle, n the wayfor good Pay. 4. E, BernisDr Toronto. Out,oiling _i•-- Tippu is only 45years as blaole leek ofgrass,in the "azo d tr t of 80 Ac re Wa m= - ' Ppold, _ gr, in ,, is >r 11460e eo..Aora Farant as coal and of Ae told blood,Which Menne Alberta,the numerous g l WQ -1 mile from nuudalk-1oa,000 soling , $ w , streams which flax a 16 cea • g p y' to, too.00a fi neat uinsloi 1neolumoala, he comes of an admixture of the coast fromthe Rrc i e and .their feet' hills Put thatk e of hl p sl prloe, BUTLAND 87lifn •et. w mato tribes Africa -and fine beyond ' B .„ .To-,., , ...tit atLouedonder,rytoland midis and paesen or ferl9cetiandand trolled; ,also "from-Badalmoro,$y1, during. ander nen o, l4.F.,10 Liyerppoltortnighoal hgs e "doings. Thme toa nd I e ilio Glat on, sell aria t and' gowo g win or to from aniline, P mead Boston and Philadelphia an.dduringaunm� 4 �j� �,;wt r� �tyl1 ce Nf7 44a7e~u A,I V6dIF�A+slg ----. a +! New 314,3en! from glean& Er Bbsam hip Nor. the trade. We of east also a very oreib;lit a,. failure of the ,water YEPRESENTATI yE a ach' '..0•t little Arab blood In his veins. He has been supply, arid at the same time guarantee a �' . d oo sty to Sell kxog in pP Y, guarantee oewf and Espousal' -a bookon' Love Couti-' central Africa" for twenty five years, and growth of, grans Whether rain falls or not. shi , elatrimon niers.` lit andkindred ohamae. write for is today the greatest slave and ivory trader And that while la the `agricultural districts ternational Book and Bible House r pain i user bstGlia °:w and 1(ontreai weekG pow tad Boston weekly, and Glasgow:andbila Pala toastl , nee► 'a ar other 1 o term tio1 P g . n a PP `For (;tier: wetztsn.' •owset p fade to are sole agent° do Caue a for fd1Rrias'n, elearated Sh d A . Casings.. write Inc quotations. g "AME$ PARK .$ SON, TORONTO in the world,; He has_ outstripped all , his of the territories and states from'Saekat' To oto, int. ARALLEL FAH Ll tarso h sheer a o e diENT@ FMR NEW PARALLEL-FAMILY, competitors g h r forg f Int llect ohewen to Texas the grain 'has either not - , : 1 and'stYen strength of oharaoter As longage as :cemo BIBLES largge type, splendid msec, beautiful t g , g . up, er having dome up. bas been par Wustratton,, cont,ine 4 aoo s 4aq tions mad :hewers the time when Cemeronlnereduced him to alleed b drouth eaten bygophers, beaked toe Bible Toudee4 liberal terms.. Y r g P ,. , ro . International one notice he visited Nyangwe and told, the by exonsive. heat, beaten into: the' ground Hook and Biotin Houen Toron•to, Out: e, Schuer /4 -Co., Baltimore ; S. Canay41:11781;a:.: N11lUaxe Qt Ca., St. John'a,1J.F,; Wmho son & Co, St, John, N,B, Allen & C°. a Lavo' Alden,`New ' ' i Park , II. _Bourder, Torcnta: Aliane. (tae en aebeo - m. Brook e 1 Q : w 1 ' Pnilsds ,phis i 11• A. Allen, ?9riland6Booton, idonareal. r'''"64 . Cr �" p e �r �b e+a+ 1+1► �v � a7r e w r r LADIES, bar our Sweeper, t ill rev rr oaeget and la el w pp n fur oro,o k a -d worry Wald ease In dativ We cc tenet, la , ear@. bullying Arab traders there that if the b haileterms or torn cut of rcpt bynolcaes di y g certain allies9 Y d not leaver in native of his and grass for summer patturago is. also in alone it would be the worse for them, Theypoor shape in Northern' Alberta,. the I.:egularitieea p p lost no time in pledging sternal peeme with traveller may peas through'bandiede of Tippmi;Tib and all his friends, of his EMALE VIGUR•wriRTr'm u DE70CTf0N of one Dingle, herb, be a sure cur. for femaler stamp for parttnularn, P- SIEVENBON,, 46. Mercer street Toronto, Canada, 7 ill �� �' a+ PATENT TEMPERED STEEL baby Jm+aaper, s'reng Chair, and lied, ail In one tl your uterohie t nee not got them, send us stampfoe artta;larl P OTTERVILLE M F'G CO , OxrxsvtbLE, O T. , miles saes reachingto waist,the � AND Cameron says Tippu Tib was the greatest cultivated fields are stading fence fll of ` She thandI stuff, Y../ r Public BY „stitute, Pnbtia Library BnlldfnR, dandy he saw among the traders of Africa, ripe grain of'the best quality, fermotook is Toronto. Sueolalties:: Bopk-keeping, Penmanship. that, although of negroid bleed, he was a rolling fat, and water for man and beast as Sbor,battd, T,peweitdng, etc. Enter pay lime ; write far artqulern. a thorough Arab In manners and Ideas. All plentiful and good, When it is remembered TguS. ilEn GOUG[i J• B. Q aliPBELL, etsDe P. E. Bal KER.6eDapt., his white visitors speak of the elegance ,that the average Bummer and yearly tem- President. REV. E; BARKER; his Arab attire and of his courtlyand affable eratare of Northern Alberta as established C. H. BRO.,KS, Seo'r p ,�. principal bearing. Stanley his find r `��tter & �e g� Gears, ",� made from nest Tempered Spring Steel. light. Handsome.sad arable Strong ° � We having largo demand this tore ,. : ;� . ii ; , �) , i , n> � 0 e a / �' e } i says that at meet- by careful meteorological observation and la with Tippu Tib he regarded him as the longcontinued a ea r CHtOOI. Teachers di Students Attention t g ppggni ltu al experiment,'Is During Holidays a special course of private most remarkable man he had met among equal to that of the R Id River valley, that lesaone, by highest mestere, will be given School the Arabs, Wa Swahili, and ball castes of the soil is of "glial depth and greeter rich- Tenchsro and Studonte, on Shorthand, Drawing or Lieut, Van Gale 'of the Congo nese es evidenced bythe luxuriance of the P' 'inner, Mt who can should 'gome. , send immadi. Africa, etely for eoeolai circulars Tne Uxaod sonar- state, who met Tippu Tib in January last, wild vegetation, and that besides It has an Heenan menu:, s9 Jr 41 Adelaide Street East, says he was surprised by the extent of Ilia abundance of wood and coal for all put. tip -stains, Toronto. are a season sectfone where temple tote were soldlast wlateq a.d oader,should be ;famed early to nonce prompt at tenrolnn, Corning, Portland, and ' Jenp »eat;' Rodlee to mit, and all as very moderate pities, Her, port used our Steel Bob•Sieighe' Bend Int de. eoriptive circular. J. B. ARMSTRONG M'F'O 'CO. (LD) GUELPH, CANADA / S ; -. i S c/ CQN , ° 0 ,-,•,'0 : ,� 9 ,: �� .iiZ �' f ! �f 9 Oq intern -Letitia on European topics,' He was poses It will be aeon that'thie region . - familiar with events occurring in Europe, and was particularly interested in the Beg• lieh, Germans, and Belgians, "The quen- ; offers 6 ENTli I -YOU CAN'T FIND A BOOK TEAT inducements to agricultural settlement emir ' A gives bettereatlataction or that you oars main as are net, and cannot be offered by any money faster with than " World's Wonder,." senate region of equal extent in the Western all Cli..eee-Christians end`infldole, Catnclios and CANADA PLILAIANENT ■ (� r r� a�n Savings 86 `a Co And Largest Training Scheel in Canada. Saud far Calendar. tions ho asked me," says Van Gale, "show- States, Protestants, old and young; old agents who have LOWli [lugs + that he le ignorant man nor not canvassed for years are going into the field with I -_ --_ ed neither an one of ordinary mind," He said he intend It; C. F. Jenkins sold128 the Bret week ; .7.E. Brace save : '+The first week with "Wonders" netted me INCORPORATED,A.D. 1835. • r FOP" -SALE ,EVERYWHERE . ed some daytogo to Europe, visit the kingTale of the Two Alexanders. one hundred and eiateon dollars." A good ahanoo p ' of the Belgians and also spend some tune in Con'stantineple, In Tippu lib's home, Nyangwe, Tor unemployed persons ;, outfit free to actual oars• The antagonism between the prince and misers; write for farms. Bmtaoou, GA ON the azar is not of modern birth or later co., Brantford. PAID-UP CAPITAL, 628,200,000 TOTAL ASSETS, 8 700.000 OFFICE: - COMPANY'S BUI TORONTO STREET , „- � a" a' 0 a 1 e ,� : R `Y south of growth. It dates far beak, from the time TORONTO ��,• Cameron says that largo gangs of slaves when they were both children. They used MONEY TO LEND /� - .0� walking abaut in chains met his eye c at very turn. They were leading easy , were well fed, and be saw ne„not of cruelty there. All had,been viotime, however, of the crying wrongs that are still deoimatirg to meet every year at Darmstadt, The -.civ-- Empress Marie of Russia was in the hibit ofSurae p Productive Town, pillage & Faun I'loperty, annually revisiting the city of her birth to D. MITCHELL McDONALD. Barrister. spend a few weeks with her brothers, Alex. on Clock- Toronto Street -Toronto. ander of Reese and the former Grand Duke SAVINGS BANE BRANCH. of g4 and Upwards received at current rats of interest, paid or compoundel hal •yearly, ••• DEBENTURES. Money received on deposit for a fixed term rt`\ z .. ! /p e �j \\ ' V'1 t �.' '- ,, ; Pv 4e = , I �. I 1. the simple savages of Africa, They had been surprised do their heroes by the Leuis III, They were se muoh liked by the ' peals, fee ohlgh Deoeatur a are inner:, alrh belt yearmv Interest comma attached Exeentora and ,`\ ROVN;D R , peaceful Tippu Tib'e .Czar Alexander II, that, In order to he near I G Trustees are authorized by law, to invest in the DD• i . - ,.....,----,_.- sudden onslaught of ruthless soldier slaves, who had burned their huts. killed their friends, and dragged them off into captivity. Tippn Tib is the most noted them, he had fixed his summer residence at • the castle of Jugenhelm, and never failed to '-- summers near him the two little Batteaber SEND FOR PRICE LIST . g �m T1 boys, the nephews. Awni Flag, Tent Awning, banturee of this Company. Tao. Capitol Ord Ae.eta of the 'eompauybeina ledgedformoneythuereceived depoalar, are at all timespassured of perret aare+y. Advances made on Real Estate, at current rates, sad an favorable conditions as to re."ayment. Mort. \ I ytL't _` l ABSOLUTELY •PURE representative of these men who are to -day Prince Alexander j gs OaITlplag 118IVt and hfuafolpalDebantur .-=-------- ____-- -- inflicting more sufferingupon their follow- gp was so particularly a gages , parnbased. favorite of the emperor that thejealous ri• 169 YONGE STREET, TORONTO J. HERBERT mason, tiaaagiag Director. - creatures than any ether human beings -the valry of his own eons thereby professional slave traders of Africa. Few of Tense Tile's slaves ever roach the Indian was excited. Thus were laid the (seeds of the enmity pliqq -which has attracted so mnoh One We R. "S p Iy N C E &CO., i. �. �, . ocean, They are sold among the numerous tribes on the way to the sea, Long cane- vane, however, richly laden with his ivory, are often dispatched to the coast, It Tippu attention. day at Jagenhelm thelittle Battenberg boy, ge seated on the;czer's knee and toying (with his orders, asked the name of one pertionlar J star. "It is the cross of St. George," an. —. Consumers will find it 50 their Advantage to ask the trade for our make of Masud Rasps. Re -Cutting a Specialty. Send for price list and terms. CD 'V MANUFACTURERS AND MILLERS WILL SAVE 1dOPTEY BY USING ' r s d was who helped Stanley start down the Congo from Nyangw°, the print both Livingstone Cameron swered his uncle, "a cross you will wear on your breast when you are a Raesfan general Hamilton, - ®llt3rior Cill s r elikellille g where and were defeated in their effsrts to fellow the river defeated For some weeks Stanley's little y fu Party augmented by over two huadrod" and have won your first victory," _ - - - At those wards of his father's the mare- ASK ,F OR • witch turned away, impatiently muttering� y i p p G`®� ashb®°�� dWool so as to be heard : "O acoursenent all the geed ss Try it once and you will use no other. - - Every Barrel Guaranteed. We are the Sole lllanmfactnrere of the Genuine Cardin, Cylinder, Raisins, and Harness Oild9 of Tippu Tdb'o men, Twenty very dark beauties from the great trader's $cram ao• companled him on this first `trip down the Cmngo, where he is now in absolute control things must be for Germans now."Also "Are you not a German yourself 2" asked ,KEPT BYALL GROCERS:,� the dauntless little boy, "Geansa blood MANUFACTURED BY HAMILTON , flows in your veins, imperial highness." Walter -Woods &"t? . • p CRO To �� �� CO TORONTOa: of the river and adjYining territories for &TORONTO The ozerewitoh never quite forgave or 'g'='y Our Canadian Coal Oil, "SUNLIGHT" Brand, Finest in tin about 350 miles below Nyangwe. It was his slave pen near Stanley falls, in which wholly forgot the retort of the pampered child whom in his heart he considered as an Market. fou twenty-five hundred wretched captiagent os were found two years ago when the agents of the International aesooiation reached that point, Far many miles below the falls Stanley objectionable nopeerthereafter ion ; and there never MERI was then or much love ,lean bee tween the cousin's, MANUFACTURE- BRITANNIA IA CO , ONLY ' alLI was chased b far a fleets of canoes and his y g , party suffered severely from rho teniae and arrows of the most ferocious savages whom, met on the Congo, These natives are Fair widow.tsome blank drake X' _ �T �i M UV material-" Bat does i examining fade 1" Mr. Silk- ® enstein-" Veil, yam. to toll yen dor troot, SILVER - PLATED it fates a 'media, but it shooat goes into a . NEIN HARRIs AND MAMMOTH w p '�7 �1'�j� DOME HOT-AIR URNACESg DOME among`tho moatpeaceebleon the Cengonoiv, and one good reason is that they have no weapons to fight with. They have all been `#or lofty violet after six months or so -Atoka 'W .. re $9. lets you,down mit your, mourning easy and natshazah;' Artistic Designs, combined with STEEL di®i -AIR .L' 'r,.; _,.-7,s0-,,,,,,, disarmed by Tippu Lb a distance of, about eighty miles slang"t$e river for daringit Unequalled Durability" Blood Will Tell., u'I as 6 ' 'iRV ?fie I FI iilIil I a { t `e � .; Q> e Ott'_-_ iii '�j i o ;; to attack Meme ef'his men, Dr, Lsaz, the explorer, wrote from Stanley falls in March and Finish. Yee, the old adage la -right; but' if the i l� "� lit EI�iI Ili inti I�I 1i � it4r ; h . 4 `""` Last tial between the falls and the Arawlmi liver is disordered' and 'the bleed' becomes `oorru la'milt'OU, �ffit,0 i� II; ;i �I:� i'I pl� I 41"; ; 111 ` a >--_ thereby ted•' -the -bad-"" blood will " p '' 1- I ' IIII III t i,•a• •" i ``-.-.. river rho natives were incapable of makingn any resistance, One can rarely find: toll diseases of the skin and throat, in i'z,s ?IPI' ' � hill P d I �II II (II J�!. r- d i „ among them, he writes, "a lance or any tumors and ulcers, and in . tubercles in the liA.IVI,IL.,1• ®N 0 , �I �� y - y B i ja5'm�= ^ r 'a other weapon except small knives. Dr. „though Lenz adds that the inflaeneo of the opulent Ti it Tib Is -far "eater all throw h this g region than that is of the Free Congo lunge (first stages of consumption) even a1- g p ) the subject be descended in a straight� line from Richard Omar de Lion, SCALE CO, or the noblest Roman of them all, For �'s �, i wll� y, r,1 hj Ui1 Ii , U i #' A * e �i � ' +' r t �, - x�.k-a 1-„„.(7.,,,,c„.._,:_,_.: tl! . ' ��IIIIII'� Ire s� f ' � t ti eeee1 '�... l til - C I' VS h'IF, state. setting the liver in order no other di ( t -, :i , � G�I6 '' : t t ,t .` Tippu Tdb has thus far maintained very nine in the worldegeala Dr. Plerce's "Gal- , s, «, . ,, „ ' , i• I r l t Iv v E l . r„ r 4—== _ K pl,; a` 4� ,;,9 i'I `;�-> - I don Medical Discovery." rpt Try it, and F : g , '., t;: i i % : _ = ru -e — . ;? p I y, amicable relations with the whites. He has „blood will tell etoryof its wonderful . . ;, f ,ay• �;;` el a, _° !� te: •v 3, --et : of ' : , p r . r ;��� III''' .�, ," id invited missionaries to settle near him, and .A_ .' p� a+;r � _ . ,"6., - I,...__ _--- __ has them efficacy. t ;eef', �' e _ -` - �_ �. promised protection, Head house r .:.,a�.� .nerve.-•— �v A Model Sermon, George Francis Train, the most gifted Drank in America, need to deliver a bur- lesque sermon from the text " Why stand of the -"Jana a man came ua in to -day and made me bny a box of Rough on Rate:'" Wife—"Mere John,we haven't get a rat in the house." Head Of ,,' the House— Weil, can't we get some ?apparatus. " Ben must work and women weep, �'�`� `• xi + All Styles of IV �� S The 2sioet Effective, Clean, Durable and EeonomtcalHeaters is the Market to: summa and ventilating Churches, Schools, Public, Buildings, Stores and Private Residences. Simple In couatrun tion and easily managed, capable of giving more beat with lees ooneumptdon of fuel than any other heating "Barris" "Mammoth" LRFAbsolately Gas Tlght.'� Eight sires Barria and four sizes Mammoth are made and can be set either in Briot or Portable form. Correspondence solicited. For Catalogues and further Information ye here all the day idle 2" Tho style was somethingas follows : Firstly, my friends, why 2 why'? where- fore for So runs the world away" 1 '" But they need not weep so much If they use Dr. Pierce's "Favorite Prescription,"OSBORNE & CO., HamiltonlOntr cares all the painful maladies peon- address • The 1s t +i'e 11111111.1 CO. (TJ++UDOd.)e ,A MIT1Tiillr, ? what purpose ? give a reason 1E t- plain I Why 2 Why = Seoandly, Why stand 2 Why stand? Why,not sit down ? Why not lie down 2 Why net walk ? Wherefore de ye not run ? 11 liar to women, Sold by druggists, ,,, -Kingeten News States that the pardon• HE R IG. lass regarding Otis, the allotted detective who took poison while ha a Kingston hots I N A Lr miggrooD 4 0 K Why stand? Why stand ? Thirdly, Why stand Why with his bride, have been known for some CJI ll� — I ' time, that It is thought to '1W YE ? don't somebody else stand 2 Way don't wife wise withhold lit 'ne t I. t thorn ter the present, and that when they I •tom nspnitai r}` `=- -- - 'Ian - your 207 0 E Jf> D ` A Wife'•s Ditties. The oubj sot of making home the abode of taco and happiness, Is one of unfailingin- pp ' to every fnistrees of a household, A portion of the diacom[ort of life, to married, arises from a defect in educe• on -I regret to say -on the part of the ivos;. other portions may arise from bad per and general ill behavior en the part the husbands, , 1 Am aware that one ear- us flaw in the habits of the wives la euffi ant to develop this tcmper,and sometimes rice the husbands elsewhere ,far the Dem` that they ought to have at . home. eon not the tee onsibillty of making hap- p y homes seat Neatly upon. husband and lie ? Huldah evidently thinku that the Ives of workingmen should n,t aspire to thin higher then the performance of y g gF,yeller° ousehold duties ; it is, certainly, their sty to conduct their household affairs as ell aspossible without making themselves �r ayes to work. Those instances of Wadi industry,"Huldah reminds us of, are exceptions rather than the rule, Most p 'omen have the opportunity, could they sot see it, to add to their store of know- thereby making themaelvee bettor' and inoroaaing their usefnlueas s the world, A Chinaman -is speaking to himself as he one a shirt, Pleks up a shirt Showing virlence of havinggbeen well oared for and : "Bachelor, Him landlady fix im," Picks up -another, bitttonlets and II frayed at the wrists and neck, and sags : rlr•nsa .,,.v. 10 stand ? Why don't your father stand ? Why don't brothsrettr crother stand sisters,oryouranoieeoer your your aunts stand ? Whydon't-' your grand -yams father stand 2 Myfriends whystand YE', , ° Wa stand YE ?' y Fourthly, 'Why stand ye xmrltE ? Why don't you stand elsewhere 2 Way stand in this particular place 2 Why net stand in the street, in the fields, iii the busymartsIt?” of commerce, in the gilded palaces of sin 2 Why Bland ye HERE ? Fifthly, Why stand ye here all the DAY ? Why -don't ye stand in the night Whyp Y g 2 stand.lnthe lightat the aoenday sun 2 Why not stand mantled in the ehiedow of might I Wa eland when all mankind g y a an tad la at tabor 2 Whynot stand when all nature is hushed in sweet repose 2 Why- stand` here all the appear a sensation will bo created, 0 gift, Si Perfection ie attained in Dr, Sage's Cat- arra Remedys (bath'danghtereef lawyers) .r.� „• - Oh, Flora ! I have jest received a:' lovelett0: from my Charlie, and papa for•I/ij bids the oorree pondence, and I do want so much to keephis latter,so what shall I do G) ••tFl , . to keep papa from gtting Flora- 't why, bSay, I find it the safoet to pat such secrete In my father's law books �, : Tho are nevi" diet z hod there," ' " ;: i -a1 •• Cal A Yfl'ee Fight. . 4, &a w of B-igps' Electric Oil a^i a0 The great that is such that alias ihducedunprincimed pore . "l"aties .sone to adopt prornames ao near like it ae 1 ,r,,j Rs ossible. The proPri°tore of Briggs' Eleotrio Oil havethe name and style of the Electric 011 ; 1 q�L "s nl," - FY�/� 's . •MaytaFlora r, <C �wC, 1 I }' s�{I�'s slil, i { � + __�- =t:' i ',�t1h i(t, ' ; ti°' ii . fir” .raw -` ,y,, _ 1 - ti" ('ll� = +•w--- ..� l,v -j ' r,r� �, ,n �, I ~ t:. r « 4'51: r' v r, I! �,„.,fi 1 rn�, < r j ;"ks t f" r rn `'ill _-fi2. .-.kr:;� � ,` 1 =' - `'fir r = aI'� + �; • - - mi r`_ t l.Ase.,. fi ;{ i,?:,:;55,,,,,,,o,...7.4-^.: :a =y ' r' t . n�� ilti o k ��-• $ I; e p` {h�°ij u b ar>�( t�; 1 ir'.y ^b " ae ,� .. fy` ; . rm'�lil1Q (? ` '°^ � :' } .'''''-• ,-.;, f rt O se 0..100,NT ♦ — 'a r'' e... fi0t4.M1NT<<p I J , ^rT n ��„ -,, .._... � � _„ �a. rlrh .<...; ". „ -� i a .ct.. ,,v, ��� - i �' - -- . Da I , , ,7,31..i% H •`„'i.+ s ix, x Cr t A "`)�' O n id��^��1 Ey a�r; A,� IIIVIha i ,i Ces ,a am :-� jai. j ?i` I `"'.--- " " 0 rife tf2 i �. °' • , , t• 'y'. ' '. CD VP . _.;. a , , _' ,� Y c� ' -�� -- P e-% ", - , ' "'x 111 —v �(r n; ._7=-�: c ye DAy? Sixthly, WhystandStates, all the day__ a ; registered both'in Canada and the United - tett ._ ,es e Gf° and no one can use,it,but themselves, "'"1; Y • era se's 1 �&4 .. ,� i4 ' _' CD t'4i tans?' Why dont you go to work ? Why Other, hearing of the success of Briggs' Elee. 1■a1 ` t: trio Oilhave adopted other names similar anoh; ^ ' '_ , ,°':� tin Cf' -. waste the nreolous momses moments in ala ah in-" i'� �r ` - � �; ' ` - - _. Eclectrio Oil,"Electron Oil," and are i activity1 B i active I Be 1 Hump .<'r; to induce the�.�publIc to `'buy them in- ` tib r• ; _ —,�,,w . u•,rRA , , .a; ',=- =.". _ stirring rstriving 3' ourselves 1 Loosen our joints and et u y j a g p stead of the genuine Electric Oil, .- y;c;ly , da se ; -, N.i ,telt',', i '+.....; d" -: , . u �'ot, Jo'!,. w,�„tutu t !'�Lu P�r�� :ri i d In incl so cetetmined were they that they � Cg„i• �r� ._ .Wi�n1�'s,f G _.� ” .� '-�=- ` • and dust 1 Why stand' ye hero all the daybrought idle l , ,Ns, a suit at Law, in the High Court of '',..aht Beset till ries,, ,�eturt !., •, -_ .� Canada, to deprive Briggs & Sons of their right a• ' `° to control the same • but the Courts and the The ltiooh;S Infill enCe upon the ;weather Is accepted by some at real, by others it Ie disputed, The moon never attracts iotas from the tender, ace ins spot. Putnaln's Painless Cara Extrao- for removes the mint painful corns In three days, This groat remedy makes no sore spots, doesn't go fooling. around a' man's foot, bat gets to baainees at once, and effects a mire, Don't be tmpeeed agen,leyonbetl- tutus and imitations, Get "Putnam's," and no other: , Minister of dgricu{trite at Ottawa rained their registered trade marwa fully sae Briggs' Electric oil cures Rheumatism, Mitt. �ZaARGES1' ralgia Sprains and Brutes complaints arising from bolds such as Sore Tilrotit, Cough. ant$- THE E LONGEST' AND ma,BronchitisBreathing, sears and difficult a ball game, H.r?1,J SING Don't nee any more na 1eeouspnrgatdvee snob as Pills, Salts, &e., whets you can get an Dr. Carson's stomach, Bitters, a ti edlolne tllsi And IS lite Cheapest moves the Bowels gently,olculnoing all itr pun tilos Rein the�eyetemantrendor;n the Biped ffiANtJ 'AC2TIIRILD on' e and cool, Great Spring Medicine loots, , . -BY-. e EDaz Current inn--Gaifl through the ratiidd. First E 3 E'..ST F I R E—EC1X • T� , FLUSH DR �P 1''Jr V S� d� � EN DOOR,Sf A L�1.X] „ A.PERFECT �3AKER Class Stove ever b Il. For sale by all dealers. u • . TORONTO. l