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DENTAL.
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SrtoU. /..Dilliege.
Me raiser of tne Royal Cellege at Dental
tint,aeons.,7 Teeth inserten with or -without
Vete. in Gelder Rubeer„ A *00Am:curl:vale
gelets for the ea ieless ours -wiliest. of teetk.
Pate e seeerea firmly la the moutie
Temeee' Pateet Valve.
QFFIQE Over O'Neit's
iNSMAN
Pansolfs Bleck, Main•st, Exeter,
eietre ets Teeth wit bout
nein, Away at Iiernea atm
nrst rriflay Cesig, secOnd
ard rourtli ea:ea:lee; sent
ZLzuu Qz the leet
slay et each mouth.
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11EDICAL
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•residence. Dons eelon Labe a-
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EHOTILES WILLIAM'S 'GIRLS.
My brother he liv-etl-in the eitye long
Ibout liarveethe time, when my inien he WAS
terrible busy, he come 10 see us, He sed
he wrote firee, but We don't hardly ever go
to the postottlee, not havin" many corres-
poudeete ; we've talked it over, au' both of
us, thought that ete new wee goo riews, an'
them es dideet 'write no letters wonldn't gii
none ; aneo. we didn't go to meet lima an'
be walked four miles to ow bouse.
I one right glad. to -see
goin" to sayrny ole man wasn't, hebn As
• never say nothien that 1 airet sure or;
lave my opinion 'bout it, an'eia that's -beet
wornen do have" I make it a rule to liave
. aline re,r,,,Falc§s of vest:
I got !mu ie geed dueller, an' of terward
. we talked alone time, an finally lie seil to
; •
,
"Ilachel, I want to ask a, favor."
44 All tight; ask it, Willimn," says I. .
1 „Nly two gels has got to get one o the
tatter a couple of months or so, an' 1 want
' ' IC • 'ill . b • ' r
Daisy is a lovely gni, an wept' trouble you
1 noue, but Mildi'vel will. She don't mean to
' liana: brit she's au' awinl earelese, unitieky
kind o' nirl. She's only seventeen, an' if ,
elie gets dews* here rondo' round she zany
i, git along awhile without fain' over rionm-
thin% I've got to go home this ermine are
7, r I
'Want to kn er :filmy can come,
etwee twice ea , you at, 0 ein
want -ft" sympathy ; but she diibet. have no
trouble, as I knew of, .except mot beire able
to stand up proper.
Doctor Chance he passed me by an' walked
into the room (pack* an right over to her
are puttin' his hand onto her sheulder says
" Mildred I"
I have heard people talk an' talk, a-tryin"
eay somethin' nine an' cousoliin an' tender;
I'v e seea mothers take up their little babies
as got hurt an' soothe 'ein an' sing te "cm ;
but in all that Toyer bearin the way of
kinances there was more in the way he said
that one word.
She turned via an' leoked up at Ifim ;
her few washeautiful sosweet au" womanly
• ,
• reepondm to that first note o' eampathy,
hen suadenly Daisy she eome to the door,
en" Mildred -Well, poor child, she fell off
thecheer, an' slippite out o' the room, ran
off„
She didn't come back no more, an" I
RoupEHora
My °WU Four Walls,
The storm aud night eve on the waste.
Wild through the wind the herdsman calls
.Asfaston willing nag I haste ...,
Iromo to ine- own four walls. --)
Meek, tossing eloud.s. with scarce a glimmer,
Envelop earth like sevenrold pans :
But elect:in watches, coffee pot doth simmer,
Horne ha Illy Own four wane,
• A. home and wife 1 too Imre got.
A hearth te blaze whate'er befalls;
What needs amen that IhaVe not,
Wit hin my own four wallet
Elam -George has pekoe of Pride.
And tinnedgeyomenmet Ware those balls;
With one stout bolt I safe abide
within niy °len four wails',
Net all Ill ; men may sever We: ..
It- yielee to frimidsnnot monarchs'. calls;
whinstene home toy eastIo Is
• - I have 2111 own four '
found, he- twin' face down on the 'ass 1.14..1.zhreitcir,1113,:l'elk.0a‘nv,u1
With gignien. dinners. bidle, eabals,
When fools or knave a lo make a rout, tour vafls.
under the aeiple trees in the garden, sobbin'
as if her heart would break. I went an'
took her in my arms an' talked to her an'
let her talk to me which was still better for
her in her state o• mind. She :mid, nobody
loved her nor never had, an' it was ell her
own fault, Pn' there waent 'nuther girl in
the we- rid as utsiy as she was, an' she never
had done norhin' right in her life, Then.
DaySI,--,
1 .. wew 3,,s 1, ...1A.,,iiiimn, urr mil Tee is . sel+14.1e,e.11ifldti;edistallets.iegehrte f‘avuoIrtseollfgrItieo, iluu;
N't hat en !pelt lathe life ia iirst lave! Let
. in the far dela a . le n' t I‘ down when yoo oegat to etand uP. Zww. us go beck Into the past years, turn beek
k of wheat. aerial em down if yint don't ge ' hair, an' be named after flowere ; an lin_ 6,0 aual the future a, vision of delight,
' no letter eayin° mit to, It Dena ain't walla* 104; as T,Ous ain,!t ,w,alkh).ff ih U0 .wte,""' " When all the world esmeeoung led
well send you word.'
1
, paths a # atm stunimin's ad right, au so tong
as it's a good, honest lave it dorit matter
1 ,lian t eay netlike to DWI WI Idel an !Wet it belle pretty.' Axe every geeee a swan, led.
send all the twee were green, IA !
"Alt fight," nap he.
And every lees a queen.'
I the hired men was through nipper, then 1 She loeacil nil at me an' smiled , it was Let ns -when the fuet beglita to dawn upon
I told bitn, like a raiebow in the rain. lir inind that the pairing•time ia begin:deg
I m lime in in' m horses to eat ale t.
e upeettini everything, an 1 wout have it, they kept eemilf, an' I` See what Mies Daisy glad wonder of it t
Tlee moorland house time': rude Ube
Mae- stand the brunt whea prouder falls
'rein envois my wife, my hooks, and me,
in my own four wane.
--ThoetaererelyZe.
On Dealing With Young Folk.
hke ta say, but this le WeehlesoUY neg1/4t:, you are not ugly ; the Lord never Iles" f" the thined leves the old duets' volume
hen bc...um, town with a load • every woman to beefs blue oyes nu yellow ---------
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tune alien are was new 10
them, The
" don': want no tiny gide caverlin' Net after that, when Charlie au' Doctor for youth or maid of Our own ---go back inte
_ —.called sile never woaid go in, but theee pan yearS. We shall thea realize the
, o em. The newness
*aye be. thougbi, tretter plan, an' elle began te and the freShneSS. the delight, the dream
ROWNING M. D., M. 0
Oraditete Victoria. Vueres. ty:
DUAN, coroner for tae
et Heron. Ofeee. oppetolte
15*. etere,Exeters
" They're roS" neives^ toy brother's ellible tont: poor leerlite more m love e eree„ene be heavenly elenne eeoreee
re L.
" I don't care whose eliiliiren they are l"
I be
snapped.
He was in a worse temper than useal
the btselllts was a little heave' at sorilor. went oLt with her on* Was talkite. 1 never tO "ailltilab that do not love." But it ia
emula" , mule' an apple tree; 810 IMO, On tt whito "'What ie tity beloved inure than another be-
11OLLINS, U. C.2, S. '' I renIk01). 1 can write yny own ietter.-' dress, an' Steed loam' off watt them won -
h 4 ales i u t, .S_ t_. . 7..x oi,..t e_ar ,b0feff _),t. . ....):soitutiv:).5..e*t.:1:01, init hem
Atortglips a Esq,
.eree, anti :.• eeen ..y egettp 0 ' an' Ai eltowyon that I'm somethite oi a Iva& for she seam% Oil/kill' llothile lout Well, they e3ITIO to y411 abyly, happy to
up the material, ileelni eyes, an* she liad forgot to IV Au k. hired I'
'31y belOVed is
, herself.
Dn' T. P. Ali L.A.reHLIN, MM. one et the Ikea 1„.B.120 hcd a battle Of All at onee 1 heara a step, %%Try up, couthienee, to lind eympatity. And yen!
the brim ; diffident, but aciong to give
ever) 410y. I he.destmed maid; somt. liidden hand
10147e414Vaentillt mt.lalse inntn.brev;asrg4oeina: tioainy, 1;tt's tcltitnIgNeLiZt.ssumd...
out bed seemed sea, an' ; it May be that their Swats is no "wan
" say write ah' tell 'ern sot von her look SO pretty she was etundin' 4*.• ie swam Let tlietn alone I
ter ee dee c!, nee ce ehysieleee Red red Mk. that heensed to 'write lettora to 1 seen Doeter Chance ; so did IVA 2 0; • Yon enub them Ion rasp thc: tender
istareesze, tonterie. 1 i Surgeon etsel Me girl, an ape% Wben Dan'l Oat there wasn't a ilowergarden that tvouldit t hear; wish ridicule, 44 Milove., 44 nem
AT A.
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IIODOINS'
40,•:ahctir. t' t'JMII" 091' "Nr. 1-eil ink id :Tented so pat Mtn in a better lin' have been aslanned 01 ite color if it hail a net (0 kw, ue What mlliness i4whaa
Royaieluna ahem offen the table au* worked. round till
N D.. e. num, nu' be took the family Bible an' the
he got hintseit settled, an' then he set
msALL, to watt.
DAVID V
He wrote a little, 8p51118' (421 inild as he g 1
ST A.EBLER went. -
men her cheeks ; but a minnte after ehe caat yeti me hi such a one -a most ortlinar
)
was white as mune person
trNIVRII!tITY or TORONTO/ 1)'etr ; 1 aln
Phyeleaue aergeom etc. If:tying merit the l'•uat . ,e e eaaeal
winter et' IStie-67 in New York, arid meter of , Toon *to f"*‘"'"'" ". "4'8 "-""e "'"'""'"
m74ii vicnoa.Aneee• 'pestered. Lookin' up at me, he Says. -
Omer : CREDITO:Z. ONTARIO. " Rubel, how do yen spell dretherV
DR. WOODRI,
Dime/wee of th.,
En, EAR, NOSE xxo THROAT
44 What acsys
Ce cla.rea nna SpectadeS famished for
Loh Nei:rand Distant \naive,
A I reye at berae, except en Fritiont.
No. 1St: Queen's Avenue,
• Louden, Outarle.
AUCIIONEERS.
o, 9
tends,
He right up an' took bold a* h°th bet' aapi'llieboyputher, Sunny, 'ay beano train'
"Mildred, why did you run away arm Theujectiorianpittalukteire to =Bier, an she bean to
me"
She never answered, ouly looked up with
a piteous, pleadin' leek. He looked at her
earneet a minute, an' then jist took her
right in big arras. poor little lonesome
tord had found her home the hungry heart
the love it wanted. When she raised her
Deadlu, say Ile, " I want. to t`i. Awe 1 see she would never be ugly no more
him that 1 &miter they wouldn't imme. - it was all a:Image(1 with a sweet surpriee au'
a word,'
"1 (hp% thiuk," :says I, "there are suoh weep eew bareness,
When I heard Inn murnturin' to her that
I aide% know nor Care n hetherthere was he \Man% half Worthy of her, that he lied
or not ; it ain't, in my opiniou, imull of a foiled the greatest treasure on earth, that
word, an' especlaily 1( 1.4 has 4' not, "alter it ;
MO. Morttheniorc, .1 waen't gein' to hove no
part in that there letter.
IThen Deal he got mail' an' teen lie, -
" I kuow there are euelt a nord : it !nee-
- be anther an' it may bearether, an' it may
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P. 0. Exeter.
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LL tieneer for the Counties of Heron
d thzolest,a, S1a conisnatee at moil -
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nOt marry for munny-etholetiswectuee'
personet lass -
Nea-thteell 12141187 (02' luvvs-an' Ivo heath on
ue thinks leanness 1"
Or, for a les,: unrefined speeimen-
You, with your, looks and handsome air,
To think of him; Yen foot! You know
Yon might. -with orainary core,
ren yet 'wind e 1 larricol
Ohl folks want the young to see with tbeie
eye. But it cannot be, They do not kuow
how their depreciation inakes the inmost
soul of the listener ahunder and writhe. It
IS, to them, profanation, simply autl merely,
she was the lovehest, dearest 'woman In till: 1
Haw carefully they will guard .against giv-
whole world, the big teem rellea out .0'
a mg yon the chance of it again '
" Leeve
e,y
Daisy never showed ue aisappointment, I rather and Mother," they must. But unless
you will have it so, they need not leave you.
but she did show surprise, an' few days
with an injury rankling in their hearts.
she Wag eegagea to Charlie, an' I. believe
be (bather ; but 1 an't Lom to have them, she made bun and herselt believe Go want-
.
uor you, Wither, tape A call't Spell. 1 tveinc, ed him all the time.
write the letter," says he ; let Cr,* venue she never naggtil at Mildred no more
I hope you'll git %tetra ann. Doeter Ciumee wouldn't have stood it ;
I didn't tiny nothin' ; seen he was tired au' how that girl :banged ! She got amnia -
ewe in hereon right MI, an was glad of
it.
She's gain' to marry mat week, ea' Ine
alls Datil is goi& IA) the wedelina
A Flare linrentien.
It is reported front Loudon that " Portu-
an' would he seemed ot hisself, eo I kers
quiet, ati' ne letter was wrote, an' 'they
(Anne,
I knew when I seen 'ein gittin outer: the
wagon - which wus Daisy; she was a pretty
girl, with blue eyes and pink cheeks au'
• ' Ir mI
curly hair, buts:metier:.'b out leoue1
duln't lust like. An what 1221271801Inist aa
smon Verbena or Heliotrope my name as metre negotiating for the sale of 11 aeno to
was
Plugland and that if the latter buys this
Daiey. When .Mildrea elle went to git out
elie fell, an' shegot ub sudden, blushin' alt
over, an' lookin' tanner skeered at Daisy. I
! seenDaisy give her a quick look, sort o' like
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seaport she will try to trade it to Chine for
the Island of Forinosa." There are two
pretty good reasons for regarding this rumor
as a vire invention. In the first place Por
-
a sail., 01 httan, aartm, long in a black Cloud tuga has no valid title to Macao 4011101 the
an' epee so (malt you ain't hardly sure you
seen it at all. Chinese government do now and always
Mildred wee a, little too tall, an' her hair have eOnsiderad as belonging to the Middle
was kind o" rongb. au' reddish like; but Kinadom. Though the Portogueze have for
aborit three hundred years been occupiers of
when she turratt an' looked at ine I seen her the territory, and dia about, forty years ago
Chinese juriathetion, even succeeding in ex'
palling the Chinese civil officers and military
garrison; and in establishing a forte of
colonial government, the authorities at Pekin
I don't, honestly -an' whenI kissed Dahave all along maintained and in 1E170 affirm-
. is
she didn't seem to relishit overmuch3c;1 ed by decree that the territory usurped by
there was a pair of us than.t.
the 'Portugmese is "oar country, of which
as
Dan'l he seemed to gie fond. or '001 reedit we cannot give a single foot or even an inch
Off, an' think a heap. of •em. .31r:tired, poor
child, was the awkwardest she
I ever to other people." Then again even granting
,
that Portugal- has established her claim
seen; she fell up stairs an' sne fell dowthrough conquestwhich it mav be supposed
n , not many except Portuguese will contend it
is the height of absurdity to suppose that
China could be induced to exchange for this.
little strip of land the Island of Formosa,
which is truly an imperial possession, almost
equal in magnitude to a province, fertile and
bountifully' productive in every part, and
richly endowed with mineral wealth. For
Macao which once had. some pre-eminende is
really a decaying town of about fifty thee -
sand inhabitants and as a Commercial station
has no advantage over scores of ports on the
coast which the Chinese rimy throev open at
their convenience. All the world knows
that John Chinaman is slow but it would be
a great mistake to suppose that he is so ab-
solutely thick-headed as not to perceive how
one-sided such a bargainwould be. Foe -
mesa is not likely to become a British Colony
by any such arrangement. ,
• A Young Vansmigrationist,
• Charlie W., aged four, had two pets --a
eves; they was like flotilla' but a little make an attempt to free the territory from
tiutterin' wild. lard that would, nestle up to
you an' love you if Unman% afraid, an' I just
went right ep an' took her in rny arms an
kisse
don't beliee-e anybody ever hadbefore-
d 1 •
stairs; an' shefell in the cellar an' over the
dogs, an! anywhere au' everywhere -she
didn't seem to be rery particular where. I
come to see, though, that it was mostly al-
ways when Daisy wasalookie but sometimes
through a habit of long standin'-or rather
of long fain'. Daisy nagged at her a
sight, callin her gawky air awkward, an
everythin', but she seemed to think it 'was
right. She didn't have no confidence in
herself not even enough tO think she could
stand hp; she thought Daisy was awful
pretty, an' was always talkite 'bout her an'
plannin' for her, an' Daisy she took it as her
due, bein' selfish an' vain, but not very had -
hearted.
'Twarnt long before the town folks got to
visitin' of 'em invitin' 'ern out. When
the girls was a-lookin' for company Mildred
she always.went in the parlor an' sat down
long before time for 'era to come, 'cause, she
said, she'd be pretty Sure to sttunble over
somethha or other.
Pretty soon two young men got to eonsin' Canary and a vat. One unluelty day the
regular an' always together ; they was great, door of the cage was left open and the 'eat
friends though very different; one Of 'ern was caught in the act of awaliowing the last
was Doctor Chance an' the other Charlie
Dwyer. Dr. Chance had a sight of money,
au' was a faits lookin' man about thirty years
old. Charlie was a likely boy, but not so
stiddy. •
Doctor Chalice he sung well all' so did
Daisy, an' they sung an' danced an' talked;
but always jist before leavito' he would set
down an' say a few kind words to Mildred
an she never seemed so awkward tolkin' to
hirn about whet she had adan' everythin.'
One evenin? they come unexpectedly.
Daisy was a-sittin' out on the isorele and
Mildred. was in the house, playing on the
organ. I never heard her sing before, an'
afterwards I Copied the words for her voice
was awful sweet; an' I couldn't tell why it
brought: tears to my eyes:-
" My Weis old and dark and droar.
Tt ranis, and the -wind 18 hever Weary;
My- thoughts etill Cling to the mouldering past,
But the hopes of youth fall thick in the blast,
.And the days are dark and clreas,ye'
Iler voice died away in a kind of a sob,
an' all thought it had been like somebody a
morsel of poor birdie. Little Char le gazed
at the cat a few moments in sorrowful medi-
tation and suddenly queried, "Mamma,
will kitty sing now 1'
Some one says "poets are declining ;"
this is evidently a mistake. Every poet
will tell you that it is the editors who are
declining.
Mmenie.--" Sallie, if you had alittle spunk
you'd stancl better in .your class. Do you
know what spunk is ? Sallie (moodily)-
" I suppose it's thape,st par licipl a of spank,
'mamma." •
Wife (back, from the country) -"I don't
'believe you heve swept the room since 1
went away." ' Husband-" There was no
need of it. I just tensed up my trousers
and kept there mit of the dire '
Yon do all, you say, for their good. They
think they ean judge of that better than you.
Tbey are by no means always right. Some-
times yon must try to stem the torrent of
inisgiven love. But do Gis with no Sneer;
do it gravely, respeetitilly, aye, reverently.
It is the heart's shrine that you have to do
with, even theegh an =worthy deity fluty
have found place there. Especially note -
Prevent on es better mid (aster than cure.
You let your young folk eowort with unde•
sireable companions -with those who "Fear
not (Ma, wither regard man "-ot oven in
cases where, on neither side, is there reason-
able hope or prospect of a prudentmarriage.
Yon keep your ce-es Gut until the mischief
is done. And then you turn the hawse topsy-
turvy! In such ease blame yourself, tied
set to work to make what best you can of
the bad.
"'rake up this mangled matter at the best;
Men do their broken weapons rather use
Than their bare beetle'
So much for the snub -prudent. But really
some grown folk seem, at this divine time
of young life, to make themselves disagree-
able just out of disagreeableness, and because
they themseires have outlived all that
rubbish."
The Farmer's "Better Half"
Not the least important; factor in the
success of farming operations, by any man-
ner of means, is the farmer's wife. If she
is a "capable woman," like her of whom the
biblical proverb -maker wrote, she can do
much to make farming pay." The success
of many farmers in keeping their heads
above water in bad years, such as have' late-
ly been eiperieneed, is quite as often due to
the energy, skill and thrift of his life partner
as to himself. Indeed, the cases are not
rare in which the wife is the better man,"
and really does more to keep things going
than the other half of the firm.
But too often this fact is sadly overlooked
by him who should be the first to recognise
it. Canadian farmers do not make beasts of
burden of their wives in the way that is
common abroad. But they have away of
their own of doing it, which is not quite so
openly brutal, but is none the less hard and
cruel. A faithful fartner's wife has a rontine
of labor quite as exacting as her husbarad-
more so, in fact, for "man's wink is from
sun to suta,lsut woman's work is never done."
But while he will hire all the helphe needs,
thereby largely Mereasing his wife's labor,
and will promwe the best labor-saving ap-
pliances for carrying on the farm work, she
must get along without help for the sake of
economy and do the beet she can with the
rudest and simplest implements and"bounti-
ful lack" of conveniences. And her reward
is too frequently scant courtesy, tb seenter
supply of pin money," and an early grave
or premature and melancholy old age.
A farmer's wife should undoubtedly bear
her fair share of the trials and burdens of
life ;but She should enjoy her share of its
successes, to, and the man is not half a
rnan who will let his wife carry burdens
beyond her strength, for the sake of enabl-
ing him to add a, few more dollars to his
bank aeconne The rule of'' Share and
share alike" between husband and wife
would result in a good many changes in
farmhouse life. . Itis a good rule there -
and everywhere.
"Did you make a, good impression, An- ReM3c1,7 fm: Fa4ged7Out W°1-11811*
nette 1" asked her mother. " Well, rather," Here is another remedy for the fagged -
returned Annette. " He tried to kiss me out wornan, who dashes off in the morning
and I left the print of ten pink finger -nails withont any breakfast to get to the dentist,
right along his two cheeks." the eculiet, the butcher and the dressmak-
fergets to eet her• lunch, makes a call,
and reaches house to arose or dinner,
wondering what makes her so fired : Drop
is fresh raw egg into a glass of lemonade,
shake all well together, be careful with the
sugar, and drink it slowly and without ice
when you begin.to dress. It is astouithing
how the dreary numbness will leeve your
tired head and, the bright things will eome
trooping into your mad to say over the
Wine It • an fieitel better dose then
eherry or claret or quumie, acting perman-
ently as Iva, as quickly.
How the Oossaele Makes Love.
"The Cossack in his village," says a RIM-
Slan;traveler, "lives end works like all other
peasants but, he can be distinguished in a
Crowd of other villagers, The Cossaelte and
their wOmen haVe straight,sealwart, wiry
figures. In comparison with thein the other
peasant are angularamidergrowmataliabbys
Tbe Coseeck's face is beautiful,.too, although
it is somewhat eolorless ; but us this; reteard
it is like the average Slay. The Russiaal
co:interim= is not decorative, so to speak ;
it is not attractive at the first esdance ; you
must look at it to see its comeliness. Look
at the Commie stale and yon bud it beanta,
fully oval in forne, with lerge, bold eyes of
a bright bine color, with a straight, sharp
nose. The whole expresses nobility eand de-
terminatiou. It reminds One of a bola beast
of prey, The beast of prey capeot easily be
taInell iiiiiu.onee, tat Lev:017:1"y ateism:v eheieungraecet toe
ci
its 6tectknianttolso., Suck the vase With th0
"I have witueseed a scene of leveenalting
Among this people. The loving pair steed
about thirty feet from one another. She
aniused herself by throwing stows at Lim
end he retaliated with clumps of dirt. They
enjoyed themselves ming each o ther's eap e vs
at trynen to clodg,e the nuasilve, ana exeliang-
et. remarks which evould be coneelered any-
thing but peeper in polite emilety. At lase
she bit bira with a, stone on the shoulder so
bard that he staggered. He uttered an
catle and fired a big clump of dirt io her
breast, lee that she neerly lost her breath. I
thought that she would break his head for
that, es he deserved. But ahe did pot, She
poured one a Volley of Ouse on him. Ile
auswered in the saute etrain. I observed
them for some time The were con le
engeged tabu married, SO driVer told me,
noir fares, when they quarrelled, burned
weal wrath. Their eyes flashed bate."
The Coeseek bears hinted( as U there was
alwa.ys Kirgheca with a spear before and a
Bashkir with a. drawn mord behind him.
He always appears angry aud extremely
ceutieue, as it be was pit the battlefield
watehing his enemy and eareful of an attack
from behind. Coining into contact with a
Stranger the Cossack looks at him with a
searching, scrutinbing eye; bis talk is like
that beard in cross examination at the
berhis interrogations are catchingieuestions.
A .
So they are all, the men and the women, the
young mid the old. The insolenee of their
young children and aged -persons makes a
revolting impression. Probably all Russin
was in the sixteenth and seventeenth cen-
turies as the Cossacks aro at present-
powerf ul, harsh, insolent, half savage.
To Hope, Eighteen Months Old.
Darling, Witil those big eyes of blue
That ware mo gravely through atd thveugh
In behyliontla undaunted wise.
Whence came their eider and their sine!
Did nat twe, hind tro TIM
Lend them her epeedwella artless hue:
And did the open eye of Day
'leach yours to open the same way 1
Half wi I 11 their gaze abashed,/ cell
Your name or tose the ;tintless ball,
.As emitter-01am s rid my settee
Of thoee twin -fixed stare' influencel
Come, shall 1 liftyoul Round you wheel
With rea
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do, within a year, you'll have
your money back. It fits like
a glove. And hear holy it's
sold: if you're not satisfied,
after a few weeks' wear, you
can return it and get your
money.
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Your answer, "Baby,' 'sweet and clear.
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With lifted finger and fixed gaze
A solemn " Hark I" yott utter plain,
Raptlistener to an elfin strain
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"Why don't they use onions] For good -
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tell them to use onions Such were the ex-
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of the persecution to which the Jews are
being subjected in Russia. IsTow, however,
the Czar pan snap his fingers at the princely
On of Abraham, for striking. the French
iron while it was white with the heat of en-
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