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I njuADY for W1 I 6 I - �* He was greeted by a universal shout of whom she ought to know. lh thi� second son with thyme and chopped dnion; place room which he had occupied the night be- now known as the " cigarette eye " and re- . : , * i . I � 1 P � I I - . I F 1-1 � laughter by way of reply. It seemed as if caller is an intimate' friend and has no- in a long dripping pan; add one pint of hot fore. It is supposed that he missed his way, quires for its cure a very long 'and careful —AT THE----:, I C. . . . 1�1 I . . il I I his tormentors were determined. to irritate doubt as to her immediate recognition, she water, cover with another pan and bake as he went along the hallway to the back treatment. Its 4ympt-oms. are dimness and I I I 4; ' . I 1, I i him into an explosion,'and they neaxly ,sue- may tell the maid that she need not an- half an hour in a hot oven. Good hot or staits, leading downw rds, which he may film -like gathering over the eye, which aID- , ,Q I I . I � a he. - - i - ­ � I . . - . : `11 . . ceeded, for his eyes began to� flash, an(f he nounce her, in which case the maid will cold. Just before serving remove the skin, have mistook for the stairway from the pears and disappears at intervals. A leaa- Seaforth Cam'Oge U h op, - he, . . . . . . . . . . �� . ,I � -, -- looked round as if s�e'kiisg some one on drop the card into the bowl, which usuall which is easily done, and squeeze lemon second to the third storey, wfiere his room ing cheinist says : There are five ingreAi- . A . � - i.. 1. . Z ice over in i I .. � .. whom to. fix a quarrel'. His old friend st,ands besi& the card tray on the ha I jui the fish. I was located. Shortly after he had been ents in every cigarette, each one of which Dors6y's Old Statid. I J 1. - � 1� INC. 41 - r:. � 11 I , ,...- I Yates came to his relieC:- I table. P. P. C. cards should be left on, the' AfIXT SAUCE.—GUt fine the leaves and seen going up -stairs, the 6ccupaifts of the is calculated to destroy human life. First, � .1 - 11 - . . I . 4 ­ . . I aw A ".I.... � 11 " Look on the table, old fellow. They're occasion of a, .long absence of over three tender shoots of green spearmint, cover hotel were startled by a, terrible crash, and there is the oil of the tobacco Next, the L. XbOXALD- . I z .` : I � . . 1. , not cha.flmg." months on leaving'town at the close off the witW sharp vinegar and- a teaspoonful of in ,an instant afterwards the unfortunate oil in the imported paper, wh ell is nearly as � J I � . . I Has now ready a nice assortment of HAND- . &- . � . . He pointed to the table as he spoke, and i . I SOME , CUTTERS of various styles. Also ; season, on leaving the neighborhood where sugar. man was found at the foot of the back destructive. I I r I - .- L 11, . . Third, the arsenic introduced SLEIGHS, both heavy and light. . . ­ ,;. - Goo ad - - - , ". there lay a large official envelope, on which you have resided for years, or where yon D POTTAOE.—Boil ten cents' worth of stairs. He must have struck on 'his head, to make the paper burn white and add La. - I I � . . -1 mt 1. . . . was written : .1 h ths an(I admetimes only fat -beef flank one hour in two quarts of as there was a deep gash on the back of Ilia peculiar flavor, Fourth, the saltpetre put � i I .-,. � . � L : I L, C, ,�. � i �, These vehicles were all made -at his own .: hia. . -1 "I 1. 1 . . . . . . . ::::': BitwADIF.P.-G EXERAL GEoRai; A. 6unmt, for weeks, but not *,ben changing houses in water. Sult and boil all hour longer; then head, and blood flowed from his ear. He in the tobacco to prevent it from mou-111111 � ; . I ; - . . . - . . - 93 e6tabliahmeFA wad ate g-tiaranteed to be of � . I I �1191 - . . . . . . . U. S. VOL& the same neighborhood. The words pour add 'carrots, cabbage, tnruips, onions and never spoke afterwards, death being almost and,'fitially, the opium that is sprayed on the very beat material and workmanship. . I . The reaction was instantaneons, and the prendre conge Oquify to take leave, and potatoes, �one parsnip cut fiii6, one stalk of instantaneous. It is supposed that he was the tobacco to give it the insidious influence - � - I I nTOWT young fellow was completely overcome. A when good-bye.is not intended, and future celery cut fine, and cook one hour. somewhat the,worse of liquor at the -time, which it possesses over the brain. - I q" . , . HJUDGE Call THEY ARE DUR-kBLE, L - I 0 . moment later, and all his old comrades were meetings are anticipated, there is no osten- . POTATOBALLS.—Flourkng the hands,work as he was a man who . drank considerably. you wonder that the animal life of a young I T � . I � ish- 1kr, ,� � Brings c*mfort and improvement and gathdred round .him in -,real earnest, con- sible motive for leaving P. P.. C. cards.- cold in;ashed potatoes Into small round The..proprietor of the Imperial, however, man is killed ? STYLISH AND CHEAP. : i .;. � I I I . . � ­eilds to Personal enjoyment when gratulating and shaking hands, while Cus- J)eceinber Ladies' Home, Journal. " cakes and My brown in lard, with a sprinkle states that he did not get any liquor in his 4 ­­ -- � - 'i i I ces, P . . � 7 I -xiAtly used. The many, who live bet- ter, too much overpowered to Ispeak, could Ill . of salt, or meat drippings, which is better. house that day. Very little is known of Why buy factory m"e stuff when yon can . i 0 1 . In Olden Times . - . c -made vehicles for the sau)e money . pser only smile faintly, turn very pa,le,, find his Gemsof Thought. Parsnips -are nice cooked in this way, the deceased here, f arther than that he was an People over -looked the importance of perma- 1 -4 -ter than ot1ters and enjoy liflo more, �rit' I CHICKEN PATTIES.—Pick the meat'from a. itinerant peddler of harness oil, who visited =k just as well and last- twice as ,Rlt- ! � ,�'l eyes full of tears, and sink Zlown in a chair, Gran*d temples are built of small stones nently beneficial effects and long. - I � fess expelidituTe,. by more promptly feeling very much as if lie'were going to Fold ebickenand cut in small pieces. Put Listo,%vel periodically. He was a man of were satisfied I ieh-. I and great lives are made up of triflin ' with transient action: but now that it is -ilk call is sure to satLify intenalug purchasers. I . 9 ., � i )rs,. 11, * adapting the world's best products to make a -fool of himself and cry. . events-. . I in a sauce -pan with a little hot water and �etween 50 and 60 years of age, ruddy face generally known that Syrup of Figs, will - . . I . : . . - :,,tho ric�eds of pbysical being,. will attzst However, be gained bi" self-control in a milk, butter, salt 'and pepper. Thicken and sandy complexion, with whiskers and . ' I is I . I I � Tears are often 'to be found wberethere permanently cure habitual constipation, r - I I I . few inoments, and was able to thank hi , e flour and the yolk of all eq hair somewhat gray. He was fully six feet . : � , Ller, . -the value to health of the pure li(raid with a littl L.' ,Mc,DO. ALD ; I .� ­ . . Is is little sorrow, and the deepestporrow� . 9. well-informed people will not buy other N. 3 � i I I ate, � fiax-ative principles .-embracod in the - comrades, and after awhile was permitted without any tears. I Line patty -pans with good crust, glaze with in height, and weighed about 200 Pounds- laxatives, which act for a time, but finally ' ! : � . . I to read the orders which accom panied his . the white of an egg, and bake. When (lone It is said by those who have conversed with . . I SEAFORTH. - .. I � I& � rell-ledy, Syrup of Figs. . I If you wish for that which belongs to an injure the system. . 7 � ". . 1407 . 4 � ' commission, and which directed him to re. other, you lose the enjoyment of that which fill with the chicken and send to the table him that. lie was 0. native of Glas(row and I Z 0 1 : ­ ­ - - � .­--------­­ . , . Its exwellence is due to its p'resenting that he bad friends in the Old Country. but, I I � t to 'General Pleasanton -'for orders.- you already s8e I � GRATE FUL-COM FORTIWG. - :, ,can r . hot. Cut out round cakes of the crust for � . � . � 88. � I . -urin niost. acceptaw-0 alld pleas- I � the tops, and bake then. Children are de. whether he has any relatives ill Canada is � Never so Good., Never so -Cheap- A � � IS � � : in CIO f K�cuth's Companion. Though ttoe' body may shirk labor the - . � I I . I - 11 not known. I . �; I � . � int to the tastc, the refreshingand truly ' lighted with individual patties. I Eke`- brain is not idle. If it does'not grow corn � - ; - I - I I . � ! . � : . , — . Ten young Short Horn 'Bulls, the 'best. lot vVer . I � t . - benefi-cirid properties of si perfect lax- dod Wants the *Boys and Girls,., it will grow thistles. ' I - . . 0 0 ­ EPPS'S - COCOA I r , ; U- � 1. I . offered in this Province and at prices never before I . ; - . � . - - ; � . � - - - ly cle . The discovery of what. is true, and the Grain and Bread. . . A SECOND HONEYMOON. offered. The), are good size, good color and healthy : � Z . . ativ e ; efk-c' 1 14 -an sing t10 system, God wantst' I BREAKFAST-SUPPE R. - . � . IX- I . he boys, the werry, merry boys ; ' . . y I I- condition. If haye not lost a cattle beast In tie last I �1 I I � I � I --digpelhug colds, headaalies'aiid fevers. The hoisy boys. the funny boys, . practice of what is good, ar& the two most! Barley is one of the most ancient of "By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws eight years by sickness of any kind. Coire andsee . . . . . . I . I �� &. I i The thocightless boys. � ort t obiects of life. Velfriou Had Reft Them Apayt, but Love I I ... i ..and per�raallelitly curing constipatioll'. plants. . which govern the operations of digestion and .nutri. them. DAVID 3111XE,Eth�l, ont. .1406 ,� � � Brought Them Together. . . I . 9 .1 God wants the b-jyo. with all their joys, L Ilege-&tint ration'begina when the point is There are said to be *over 600 varieties of . tlor�,'and by a careful application of the fine proper. I X- � It has gi-�eiiAtti%factlon to millions slid That he as srold, may inake them pure, , , : � I re�vffied where one is tboroughly satisfied wheat. ties of well -selected Co,,oa. ar.Epps has provided for i � 11 �om �, -nnet with theT approval of the medical And teach the, trials so endure : 0 IF rank P. Rollins of Mountain Grove ourbre.Akfast and supper a delicately flavallred bev- � . . . - - � I � Bis heroes brave %vith himself or his attainments. The first ancient author to mention rye and Mrs. Luella Rollins, hiswifb, sparked erage which may save us many heavy doctors! bills. � � I . - . I t -b& t - . Tt Ife'l: hctvibthem be, The Dr. Rourk Treatment . i -profew;( i, because it netts on the Kid- Strength must be found iii thought, or it was Pliny. � I all over the station from 4 o'clock until It Is by the judicious use of such articles of diet that . I i M Fighting for truth I I I ; 1; I (�Vst Livi,r and AL'owc's witbont weak-- will never be found in words. Hiall-'sound a constitution way be gradually built up until strong p . � I . il . And purity, 0 - Fine flour composes about 80 per cent. of the Fresco train pullod out. He bought enough to refiist ev -Pon- . C t I - . I ery tendency to disease. Hun- r � r - �Cllill'y theM 411d it i3 1)(3111CCtlyfreo from God wants the boys. ing words without thoughts, corresponding, the grain. I I - � n - . , . I , . . � her popcorn and- candy and lemonade, and dreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready , - f � � � � �every objectim-able sulbst,u.cc... � . . are efforts without eff6ets. in India the cultivation of rice antedates - to attack wheiever there is a weak point. W-6 may mal I L4 I . - �f . . 'k . CATARRH., ASTH: Is I I - k- - V , � , Syrup of F 1,p is. for sale by all druq. eod wants the happy -hearted girls, . Remember. this, that though we pass history. then lie would take her hand. and squeeze escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well -- � . - I I . 1-.1 The loving gids, the best,of girls, i . 84. away, and the leaders of a cause fall one b It, and they would both smile sweetly at fortified with pure blood as�jd a properly nourished 1. - � L 5 Ill t5c. bottIes, but it isIna.1111- The worst of girld. Oats were not known to' the Hebrew%or - . . 7 I L - K; I I bts�,, i �gi . , princ . ' �r. Rollins could c fraine."--Clvil Service Gazette. CHRONIC 1111OKC iTtsl . I., Go( are. cterna , the.Egyptians. each obberuntil Af ontain Made simply with boiling water or milk. Sold I L I fornia Fig Syrup twants to inake the girls His pearls, one iples never die, they T v il And so nflect his holy lace, world wide, and unchangeable. I : L � - 4 I I � . : 7 � 'urope, himself no longer, biit just bad to rush off only In packeW, by Grocers, labelled thus: ' i r . -Co. only' -whose naine i!11 printed on every i Millet is pre-bistoric in South 14, 1 AND CONSUMPTION - � L . � # � I ` . And bring t4 mind his wondrou'8 gaz*, I : If you wish success in Iffe, make Perse- 'gypt atirt Asia. . � � � � I , , arne, Syrtir, . That b(.aut ful - . li, and buy some more fruit or something as JAMES EPPS & CO., LTD., Hommor&Tnic CnFmisn 1. �: I . package, also the p of Y igs, � L� �' n The world may be, . verance your bosom friend, ]experience your -_rebef to his feelings. And all .of this LoNDoN', Exat,AwD. 1398,26 ' Is positively the most rational and MOST SU=F-"- . � : � . Tile earliest mentinn of oats .in China is �a t � . T , and being well iliforilied, you will not FULtreatnient ever devNedfpr these t,roubles. It i . - . And filledwit h lc,vd wise counsellor, Caution your elder brother, in A. D. 618. 1 1 -0 * 90 � . I r, I J d � . I* - after five years of matrimony! -, . - consists of combined local and constitutional treat- 5 � 43" 3c . . I � I L ,�ept any 4�ubstitute if offered. And purity, and, Hope your guardi Maize has been found in the most axicient It was not liard for a curious person to Skin Diseases. i � . L f I � . L . , ian genius. - ment, which not Only sl$eedfly relieves the local ­ . I God wants the girls. : ' : I . � . I True wealthe'onsists in health, vigor and I Peruvian tombs. . trouble, butthorou,�hly eradicates the cause as well, :1 e, . r . worin himself into the conildonce of the Skin digeas739 are more or le3s occ.isioned b- Z � p —Z* — . y ;1� A . . AIV . : blood. BlI.Roures the following Ski thus insuring a perfect and pernianent cure, even in T . 11 age, domestic quiet, concord, public - I I Spurred rye" is one of the most deadly happy couple -they were both only too , V . - . . - is i � ; cour . " '8� I . . . : I I . Sunday Afternoon. � . apparently hopeless caseta. I i . � � L Life and Death.. . liberty, plenty of all that is ne6essary, all([ poisons known. I eager to tell anybody all about . it Shinales, Erysipelas, Itching Rathes, Salt Rheum, . . . 4 � i ' A, � ow . : . Throut h this toil -ome world, alAs, He Scald Head, Eruptions, Pimples and Blotche-4, by IF YOU FEEL WEAK, WRETCH91), DESPOND- i 4 � contempt for all that is superfluous " I I 4 �. 1. I The -irl turned to the witidow with a once and only once I pass ! The straw of rye is often of far more value was a stalwart, handsome young fariner removing all impurities from the blood from a e -)m- ENT. If you have Catarrh, Asthma, Bronebitis, Lung � i * � - r) . �, ; Lem � If a kiridviess I may' 1410w, There is no royal road to- anything.., One than the grain. in jeans. Luella was clothed in -a ' ple to the worst Scrofulous Sore. 11 : , 11 . "Vague idea of watching the storin come up, . - Ill lm Trouble or any other chronic disease, and NVANT TO : i . ore mon Pi i . . . . . I BE cured, call or write at once. I - I If a; good deed I way do , thin- at a timey all things in succession. Phi)v mentions oatmeal as a favorite food -n- % I i P . M 0- . 4 Z '� = . laut her own thoughts" still absorbed her, To my suffering feilowmen, - sophisticated manner, bwAng had the be - ,� . � . Dr. Low's Pleasant Wor Syrup removes worms of DR. ROURK is widely And favorably known 1. : Z rl� TI)atN%-Iiieli-g�owsfgt-witliers as rapidly; of the bermans. lence. � , an . Let we do it while I can, I efit of some six Inonths of city exper � C7 I .. .d she did nDt 1pok- at the sky. She stood . all kinds from children or T4111-ts. Quee � i I ­ tbroughout Canada, being a gra4uate of , n'o - - � V"- , � that which gr6ws sl&ly; slowly deef�ys. Spelt undoubtedly grows Avild on the "We've got a pretty nice farm down to . I . . 4- th6re but, a inoment and then be hor delay it, for'tis plain . . � University and of the Academy Terra Man&. Licen- i � . ga,n pacing .. . I No �! - = I t,hall not pass this way again. Learn undeiiatina steadiness of purpose 4 *' tiate of the Rnyil College of Physicians and Sur- i ­ , � : . � c I the room. " Oil, listen !" she cried, stop- . 0 plains of Mesopotamia. Wright county," said Rollins, "and it'll ,, IJ Z � ,, : and endurance of misfortune; tolera, Beyond Dispute., geons, member of the College Of PbyArlais and Sur- . s . � � - e 4 I t pino, before the genial, cultured, face of � . t6 th I Spelt is a, favorite rtrain in 8011dl Cer- be a sIgbt nicer now we're going back- to I ; r . n the . Z:1 IS ! A t � ' � There is r.n better, safer or more pleaqant cough geons of Ontario and Quebec, LATE MEDICAL I c I ; G , rint; respect the bene olent of healit,and mmy.and Switzerland. - I . - , I � � " Life is. It is ,going on all the '. v it. Won't it, Lu?" SUPERINTENDENT OF LONDON GENERAL . I authar. OUR INNER SECRET LiFE-There is a �Wo , � - � . lea,rn to ree"eive favors without being hum- 6 remedymade than Hagyard'o Pectoral Balsatpi It i ­ - ; k time, while I itagnate here. Aren't you hidden life in all of us an4L it Inakes us � . Everylallgua,gre is said to have its own 'Yes, Frank, it wIll. " - HOSPITAL, -etc. ' . ; . I cures Tfoarseneito, Sore Throat., Coughs, G'olds, , I : ) bled by them. , Thirty years' practice. - ,. � . � name for wheat. ,hroat and I ung troubles. % . � � : sorry for me ? 'What if some day I should what we are. It is this hidden life that - �'And we've been getting along pretty Bronchitis and all r - ­ I � : , � r - To think we are able is almost to be go; �j Consultation free audconflaential. I ! ID : ,.reall, s.ucceed and beconle distinguished so chisels the face, that puts the strange ex- � .40 0 W I I Wheat is believed to be an evolution.from well ever since we Nvere married in 1889 1 � I 4 I 11 i i. ,. 11 'i ro ) . I - to determine upon 'attaiRinent is frequently a mountain grass. � - That Hacking Conell can bequickly cured bylilag: Call on or address : I 7 . _ . -'l u -meet me ? pression, on ' I I : T would like to it. The hirlden life of sensuality up to last winter, when Lu. she joined the ; _ � ' yard's Pectoral B&IFam. Price 25c. I I .1 earnest resolution .DR. FRANCIS ROURK, � ; : I * �, J. -- I i I I . -iies than Baptist church, all ouTfolks being T'Uctbo- . � I I � I � �o ,would make a beautiful celebrity, illarks the line on the outer life. The ma.0 attaintuent itself. Thus .Maize has probably more elien I 40 0 ep . - - I . . I - - has often seetned to have &boil', it almost a any other species of grain. dists, you know, although I ain't a pro' . 76 W001)WARn Av,%Ncs ti - � I , . I . W too,", she added, bitterly, this time to her- may never have indulged in sensuality, be savor of omnipote, ce. . . - The Plain Truth Tells. - 1,387-52 , DETR0rr.'xwclnaAN. . i . I � T I . -- � q . self. - " Lqak-� how your skirt hangs. And may have been held back from sensuality by . Pt Barley is found mentioned on the earliest fessor myself. Well, yoLL know bow old i I I � I z I : Constipation, Headache, Ftilinusnws and Bad Blood . � � � . 11 o 1. , All honest men are working for tile good Egyptian inoii'dillents. folks is. There was Lu's ma I . f . -t � . your manner&.are abOlLt like your skirt. fear ; but if, deep down .in his heart, there of their fellows; all love- of industry,all,lo and my are promptly cured by Burdock Blood Bitters, which I � � . I '. . ve . . 1. � . �- � �Craneback- does give one such a polish ! No -is the sensual nature, 'the sensual nature . The Swiss Lake I)wellers made inore use Ina and the rest of tiie women, and I 9ues8 acts upon the stomach, liver, bowels and blood, ~% �05, - I e I . of integrity, all lbve of kindred, all love of of spelt'than of wheat. ouring all their diseases. '. I I . - � , I ; I the great world and the beautiful literary shows itself in his face. You know that. . I licerd niora about infant baptism and � j, Ca SMITH & uVol, I : � i : I 7 a . 0 �� e,%vill ne � E I peo ver know about you ; and if Ybu wom en. k-noiv it, -at all. events. You `eighbor,� all love of country, and all love of 11 Starch wheat," grown in Switzerhmd, 'marsion and falling from grace in about do * ON I . � I I - § bunianity are,expressed in labor for others. Norwoy Pine 9yrup cures Coxiqhp. :B.A.MTM:M1MS­ � I ; . has two grains to each ear. six ivechs than would puzzle a Philadel- '. � I . -they did knam., they would laugh." have seen men. whoni yon would not c.Ve to I I . � . . � ! I Norway Pine Syrilp cures Bronchitis. � ; I � - She swept soine of the manuscripts off the travel alone with in a cax'and yet yon know - � � Rice is said to be the staple food of nearly phy lawyer. Lu Ehe argued one way, and . t . : i I Norway Pine Syrup heats the luags. A Geneml Banking busineme transacted. � � : �. I ;9, table, and pushed it aside with her foot ap - no,thing ag,ainst thein save what is written THE ACME OF PERFECTION. one-half of.the hurnan race. . the other folks they argued tbe othc;r, and Sol z � 11.1� . - . I'll is said that mules fed .as Farmers' notes discounted.. . � � r! , in their faces. And, on the other hand, oil corn that b . Z . � . 7 . she passed. Then she sat down by the win- * I couldn't chip into the play without After La Grippe. Drafts bonght and sold. � I : . I � I I - � All l.the'emlit will lose their hoofs. � � E I � -dow to Watch the storm in earnest. . there are some faces that carry in their lines Diamond Dyes Superior to : turning the whole pack of lein onto me. I After )a Griope obstinate cougbe,lung tronble,etc., Interest allowed on deposits at the 'rate . I � � . � : z I I t The c,reat dark swirls of clond in the a benedi(�tion,,a blessing, a peace. They _ Accordingto Pliny the Roinan wheat : just got so every time tbey'd get to talkin frequently follow. There is no remedy so prowpt, . : � I . . ? - a . I- 0. � " I - - 9 linixin. . . . � 7 ,.- I -,their faces , � , ell. of 5 per cent. per a . '. I w -bas-ears with 100 granis en I i � , 1 4 es�, and the sky above, livid, dense, . and do.'hot- know it. You cannot say . I'd sneak out In the barn, -wbere I had a and at thq game time effectualand pleasant. .as Mil- . . .­ . P . � .SALE NOT.S8 discounted, ov taken for . - ; �, .1 r . It terz�ible ia its coppery brightness, gave her are bea,utiful-put them in marb1b and you I Millet is sown by the Chinese Emperor in burn's Cod Liver Oil Enisdalon with Wild Cherry and - r � jinimyjobu hid out, and lay round there - � . I � Colors bear a relation to e,ach. other sorne " I . S � - Hypophosphiteo. which is the latest and best corn. collection - i a. sense of expansion, of freedpin. fShe do not care for them -but the 'soul shines - a. solemn cereinonia.1 every year. , - � I till I'd ,.cc the candles blorvii out.'-, bination of anti-eonsumptive remedies. Prices 50c. � � t - , . . I . � I - � i stretch.641 out her arms to them. " 0h, you through. This is the secret of tb6se strange thing like that of the musical notes, and The Greeks bad oats 200 years B. C., but 4 4 Well, one day I came boine from Rart- and $1.00 per bottle. . . I . � - I : r there is a harmony, of colors, - analogous to used them only as food for their horses. - . OFFIOE-First door north of Rela & . I ;1 ,beautiful unprovincia.1 things ?" she cried ; attractions and repulsions wbidh we ,iilf ville and found a note from Lu, saying -00 - � � � � - � thitt of. musical sounds. An exquisite taste :The native home of wliea,t is supposed to - X11son's Hardware Store. .- . G ­ i z . � � " I want to get out of this petty world'! I somethliesfeel. Wecome into the presence - sbe couldn't stand W, no njore, and ,that Burdoek Pill@. small, safe and sure, regulate the. . . ; ; I w I ; in the combination of -colors may be the re- be the mountain region� of Armenia. - Liver and cure Constipation. . � ; � , , want some great tragical experience ! Aily- of one man and we are instinctively repell- she'd up and quit., and that none of us I 8EAFORTH- - � � � � I ; %thing, anything ! I want to know life !" ed ; we try to ptit the feeling away as a sult of a nice perception of these relations; Rye contains from two to five per cent. . -0040 1 . . - I . : . � . . beedn't never expect to see hido nor hair - I . A � . - ill the same way that all exquisite taste in I I Obstinate Coughs. I - . � It was the most terrible storni in4he prejudice, but we cannot ; we come into less' of the nitrogenous principles than. of her again. I was pretty near crazy, � � I M . � - I * - . music is produced by a nice perception of wheat. - Obstinate Cougbe yls4d to the grateful moothi g W Is = Z was tile presence of another ma,n, and we are - " � . � . � � inemory of the oldest, inhabitants. It and I lit into both the old woman and - g. HORSES . � the relationg'of musical sounds. It is un- A fair article of m6lasses call be made . action of Norway Fine Syrup. The rackin persi8- � I . t I n unparalleled in the . annals of Crameback. drawn to him, we line w. not why, and yet . sister Dosha, who'd been making lier tent cough of consumptives is quickly relieved bv - . 7 , ' I I �i � - , , , " , - � , , -11 � - � � : , I , 7- 4W 14� = I i . . I t � ,I. � CJ . , 4� �, 'The�e was nothina to compare it to. For, we are. dra,�%,n to him. It is not a1l. preju- (luestionable that there axe some conibin- from. the stalks of the common inaize.- . � . . 'that this iinrivalled throat and lung remedy. Price 26c. ; � I 0 ations of color which are universally pleas share of the trouble too, and I got —AND— 1 �311, '111 or -le partficalar, it bad effectually altered (lice ; the intuitive soiil of' one p6rceives - BeUeville Daily Ontario. . I It I � . . house so trimmed up Chat I ain't beerd a and 60c. � . i 4 1 L_ Ing, and others as universall disaireeable, - —0- -. - - i � � . .. . , I .M � � I -everything in a certain little corner of Crane th e secret soul of.the other. Women and . y chirp about faith or works from that day 1110 - � . Independently of any associations or acquir- . . . I - � , n - ed habits. To the connoisseur and lover of ' No Equal to It. z� � c A q1 . � L I back. It had taken a youner gi-l'I'SL life. Un- children, it is often said, are good judges News Notes. . twell now. The women were skeered .G;1.-..TiL-irj � I 7 1 7 scarred by tbe liglitiling that killed'her, of humam liature. They do not discrimin . I .: ; Z .colors, no more lovely -'Further iynprovements have been made aDyboA, and sorry, too, for Ln was As a cure for Frost Bites, Chilblains, Bums awd i r � � i 1: --Scaldp, Chafing, Chapped Hands, Inflamed Breasts : I 11. wl.� t she was .found arouched by the western ate, they do not analyze ; they cannot tell or beautiful sigbt can *le'tter migbty popular with lemolitsideof church I . , F '.1 be presented, than tile tasteful ar in the English postal service. A I 7 . 1 7 � I . � vou whv but thev are sensitive and their rangement .3 * I'll .1 t, A 4. A .1 fw 1, T 4- i- + 1 4- T - Sprains, Wound's, Brulsea, 11agyard's Yellow Oil 141 -- I . ; t window. . Z *D : I. .-FED O2N I 1 5 i 7 . I a posw n ar s a - &Y, can no U e- mat ors. Is U11 131* %J U W A"" . the most reliable romedy on tr.e market. . 11 i On the next afternoon when the kindly nature responds tothe sub -conscious life of of ovei forty standard colors of Diamond livered in London at eight p. in., by ineans I tracked her to Alcnipbis, and there I lost- - , � ' ' I D I I --- I yes, and the one hundred rich shades'and . � A - sarl, shone, and Craisebaeak gathered in gos- those with whom they come in contact. I of an "express messenger" arrangement. her. That was in, April. Well, I've been . . V . 4 � tints which are reduced from them. �'Dia- - t, I .sipping groups, to discuss its little t,ragedy, Now, it is possible to have this sub-consci- p ' k . � � . end Dye colo -s are scientifically prepared, -In the forthcoming British naval esti- -to Louisville on a false scent, *and -I've . : she lay, withdrawn, in her darkened room ; ous life, this hidden life, molded by Christ, m I FEAR'S . I * e Rock. La§t V I . . mates, provision will be made for the com- been to Vicksburg and Littl : , ! itions in the � t � freed from ennui and pettiness and con - ,by God. And this is tile highest type of and when used according to dire(; When Baby was sick, we gave her Casteria- r . � . I home, the restilts are pleasing aud-tru y 1 inencement of four first-class cruisers of week a 'neighbor met , u r1gl# on � r . i up with L , r , ' -Lynian. Abbot.t. , i 1 20,000 horse- the . street here and talked with her, and ' . 1: . .11 morl#aces ; ahwouded shielded; protected, Christian experience. � When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. grand. It would require a good sized . 13,GOO tons displacement anL � I fisecure ill the irlystery and majesty of death. 10 . I � 0 . 1� ; - . : power. . she said she'd come back if I'd come afwr When she became'JNIF.4, she clung to Castorla. t . volume to describe their uses and possibili- � - I i -Lippimcott's. � Varieties. 'N 'to Miss Mur C01 ]DITION "I., I -t, joy and pl�as- -Masked burglars broke in - bar. � Well, maybe I didn't come a -run- ave them Castoria, . r - � ties, and to tell the comfoi When she had Children, she p � - i - t I 11 . �� -The hod -carrier lives bT, the , tips and' tire they are capable of giving. I � ,ray's, house .nea.r Hamilton, and because ning, didn't 1, Lu? And what's inore, . � � - ` they found little money made her take off r ;; . � 'The Hqvppeningofthe Une3�pected- downs of his life. Mother's and diftighter's dresses are made . stranger, Ebo has the consent of the whole' � z � i . � -The sweetest thing in life is the tin- new by Chem ; theirwraps, jackets, shawls, her slices, and, searching them, threatened family to believe wbat she- dumb plutses . . � , Am�icus, whose experiences in underwrit­ . I I . - to ptft the woniam on tb� stove'if she would from now oil. You see, she done give tis i I � r . � clouded welcot-lie of a'owife. . � R�i - F 0. ribbons and ]lose are with little trouble, POWDE ', �" � . dag are sometimes amiusina, writes as fol- re . I 10, ,I -nisfortun6 'to bad not confess where her money was. the worst scare any one of the family ever I have used Dr. Carson's Bitters for twelve months, -D : �:[ 7 -XIan attributes his I dr's . � � lows fr6111 " Hayville " to the Weekly 8 tate- newed for home and street wear. Fath -The L'Aasouie Temple iii St. Catharines, got. 1 o I : , and can say that they are, for an appetiser, purga- � i : I lack and his success to shrewdness. and son's suits are made to look brand new - I tive, and nerve tonic, the beat I ever used. 7 -4 meat -- Always look slick. and fat, and thrive r 01 �, - t -Baker: "If you take these pies of and any cast off articleof wearing' apparel' the finest building of its kind in thi3 Prov- "But how did you get alcing In the - J. MARTix. Notary Public, I � . ; 9--, a, ; . D&A.F. STR--T li-,�d just, finished .'writing a ince, and the Presbyterian church at Madoe on their food. . .� � I � � � mine7 you will never ea,t any other." Custo- I cim bemaAe to blossom as -tie rose. Th nicautinic?" the wife was asked. Toronto, Ontario. � � L -.a V very able letter on " The Dangers of Delay " I I is . - -1 ; 2 were both destroyed by fire on Monday of "I had a prettyllard time, butI'd a -staid - 460400 I ; repre mer : , ; � * " Are they lie fatal as that ?" work- of transforma%ion, remember, can only . ; # . � , , � � ully accouiplished by die-invin- . . ­ : . -senting an accident instivaince company, --­�The Rev. Lyman Abbott, the celebrat- Mis. Rollins replied. "I had about $100 two preparations, one in a round wooden box, the fmI - - � �- - 'h' when a, sleek and enticing gentleman - . visits from the angels in it's sleep. A little cible Diamond Dyes. . . . last week. Notice. Only the first baby is'favored with be sUccessf away till I died before I'd a -given in," Stark's Povtders, each pwkage of which contains . I I � cover o %ff 02% L . ; -carao�, into my office and asked ille to renew 0 t which forms a measure for one dose, an im- � - � I ed Congregational preacher, is expected in that I'd saved up, and I caniq I : Hl,;t I peppermint iawhat the others get. ,,�, direct from, I I , . - . -a policy in his company. -. ow� . m.Olate relief for Sick Ht-adacheand Stomach sloa I � I - V , � .- � � Montreal shortly, and will be the guest of n On &I 13 �.. : I -An article is printed on " How to treat I M'inpliis herc.:. The I w t and w and all kinds of nervous pains, ana an- . ,I " What good is it to m. e ? I have . � �, . . a - � � 8aid I: - The greatest care � � Contributed Recipes. . . r . I I '. I ir wife." One good way would be to the (4overnor-General. �, =Vca-psules, (from I to J of one Is an ordinarK . I I ; been paying premiums for four years and Y011 FMI CUSTARD PUDDI.x6,-Line a butter . clergyinan, whose nanio I knew, and he I L .- dose which acts onthe Dow and Stomac . . k �. her as well as you did before yon nimr- ed -Canadian wood pulp has succee,ded in got nic work with one of the famHies In Iver is exercised in select- : I I � , I . treat - . 1�111- L and 80 Many I - , .-tiothing happens." . . I pudding dish with figs,,'split through e complaints. They do not as most pills . . * . 0 th, gaining a foothold in England, , and some the cliurch. .I tell you It was bard work, ing the ingredients ; i - ried her. . other medlelnes'do. lose their effect or produce after I I " But sGuiething may ]I ell ; and ju'st' middle. Fift with a cusfard, in which you r L I 0 app . thirty thousand tons have already been sold I � 11 I)o you know the nature of an 0%th constipation, and are nice to taice. 26 cents a box, froM W-hieh tbli. V - . - though, and I was lonesome for F ank all � I ,8 ,a] : - think of it," he SaiL(J, " you get fifty dollars - I . have stirred two or three tablespoonfuls of . I t . . - I) " Well : I d . . . , . in the Beitish market. To retain its goo at all medicine dealers. . , if you lose ma'am 9 iii(juired the judge. . the time. But it's all over now, and Pin uable compound is, i I � - tu Week in case of injury, $5,000 fine cake, cracker or breal crumbs. Skemn I the pulp must be made entirely of 0410- : I reckon I orto," was the reply. 1, lRy I;US- , ialne, goin 11OM6 to stay. " , . . I � - ali eye, ,%nd ' ,;,'I 0, 000 i f -you cret killed !" . one hour, turn out of the rn6uld when cold, - - - Having been troubled with bi-liousness and bead. ` I . . M i get rid 'Of band drives a canal boat." ' � I irgin wood. L . .. . "You bet your life you are, bone,-," prepared, so that we . I paid tbee prenduni just tc sli n I ife round th6 edge to loosen the - " ache, with lose of appetite, -1 wag advised to try Dr. , . . . - I -Ar. Malcolm, a fariller, of Scotland, said Frank-, "or if you have to run again Carson's Bitters, and found great relief after a few i . I � -Husband : 11 Yes, Winker urcred me ppi g � ] � are willing top. ledge I . : t a . � � P. -I., - � Alim, and tha� very evening I fidled to coil - 7 ,ndt1se'r, -'e with cream. Ontario, was arrested on ,Monday of last av together. "-St. Louis dose@. . - ; . . o into the hotel with him, and. .1 had' figs, ,� i . I ��, 0 we'll just run aw. W. F. CANix, � them, strictly pare. � -wit air, and cam, e nea,r to 9 , S,I\ i - ;1piu-cupof sugar; ireek, at the ihstan'ce of the Perth Mutual Globe -Democrat. ' I . --- a kneep an oil the sharp comer of a to " Wife : " Was that all ! It* s - " , Iq alf teaspoolif ill soda . . This explainp, i . nect .h the top st, strike Li!ni()N , -,, Onje lie � , teaving - ' I two-thirds p it ter; h Insurance Gonipauj,., on the charge of ha,v- Toronto, Ont. in a nie you had more thar. two." � I . 1000. rail- Here was a le4son which caime r i't . I Rt I inry caused a fire at his premises about a Reproduction In, Dliciobes. � . � . i9l . dissolved i� two t"ea�poonfuls of hot water - - 0 Meast a DICK & CO., Montreal. measare, their great popularity ana I 110.1,1e to me. doctors bnn e, lawyers quibble, flavor istronaly . *ith lemon. Use flour r ago. The prisoner's wife is at present I . U . Statesmen cant, , g parsons bibolp' 11 . yea, I have analysed and tried- your Blood Pdrifier in a Unparalleled success. Full direetions . '. a ,a After the second (lay ill bed I bethought When d' 9 enough to roll t,lihi. Cut,like cookies ind suing tile coi�ipany. for the $600, the amount The old line of pseudo scientists, the .. . . : me of the accident policy, and said I to iny- . A title seems a very. blister, - bake in a qiiiek ve � � '. superstitious, ECII. styled "scholars" . of large number of cases, with the moat salutory re- L on every package.. Price -25c , per frim t1ho To him who calls himadtf plain Mr. of the insurance. ", sults. I am continually prescribing It In my prac- L, . I . - I - -or Ex- T -self, "Here's wy chance! Here's where I Clfo(-01�ATE PU DDING. -gel t ba,lf a cup of . the early part of this and the latter part tice. it is inva�uable for worms. blde-bound, impov poUlld, or three pounds for b0c, at � � . I -In .view of the many dismissttLs from I . . ; f tile eighteenth century, believed that erlshed blood, and debility, while I know.nothing to � get even 1 Arn 1 ill enough'.1 How do I get -Guest in an hotel : " Briucy me a gla,ss butter in a cup of sweet' milk, ,and, as it the C. P. R. in Winnipeg, the men are hold- 0 equal it for general improvement of stock, and on-, I q eqS­ will L � A wh " 4 111th would breed microbes, but. the absurd �: . it ? Where is the policy?" of water." Waiter : " at !" C.'alest - boils, stir in a cup of grated cboc�late and ing ni'tetings, and trying to devise some hancing their value � I � . . � . � ee- tixne.-.F - . . 0 ru - , ore.. -- ; I Like litany another inals, I had thought " A glass of water"' Waiter.: " Why one of cake crum6s. �tir'fast till it thick- colony idea. -of "spontaneous generation" has YETHRINAity EDITOR " Family Herald," FE, S I 9 I - -7 � ire Mitk t . . scheme whereby they can establish a� . Vtp mad -t- �, :S0 little of the policy that I liad no recollec- don't you wa,811 before you conle to .the ens and draws awAy from the side of the and ta.ke to farming, as they cannot make long since been exploded. There are sev- Montreal. � � Hlod yet - vp . . � , cral species, but tho most common is what . � -0 SEAFORTH. , . - i � - - tion of where I had put it. Ies somewhere-, table T' - . . porcelain lined '9"ce-pam in which yet' a livingat their present employment. � ore serick I� however. III(Luiry 6f a man fantiliar with' -11ostess - 11 I hope you are. enjoying, should make it. -Tak-e the paii from tile-, - � the 'investigators terin "reproduction by Everywhere Well Spoken Of. — ---- -- -- Xricixlakr"�­ . Of - - - Guest : "Yes, s 1 — � hile Miss Eflie Wright, of Allanburg, fissure." If, with it strong microscope, Are Stark's Powders for Sick and Nervous Head- lfu�3tiorwv the accident insurance business revealed the your dinner, Mr. Fowl�r le" � tove, and, as it cools, sift in th'ree-quarters -� I rit(A that I 11,1:11st he " disa,bled " and do Ile indeed. This country air has Q -en ine such of a cup of po'wdere(L sugar, a -teaspoonful near I t. Catharines, was returiiiiig to her we carefully watch a microbe for a short ache, Billousners and Liver, . . . ]ionic on Satnrda,y, 120i inst., her horse . 9 . ., Dr. McLellan, London, - 41 work in order to get the fifty dollars at an appebite that I can eat a1mostanything." of vanilla, and, one at a time, the beaten . time, we see a "constriction" appearin: hir Wood, manwer Imperial Bank, Port Colbo g 0 ran away, pitchiag her head forennost to the ' Says 11 They do their work admirably." i !0. oxst� r . --!Fhe wife. of a celeb6ated wllea� speati- yolks of four eggs. BuCter a pudding on cacli side -of the center of the body. 234 I)nn das Street, 11(pecialist on tbe . i I Aveek-. - I . Mr. Alex. Rumsey, Imperial ,Bank, Welland, says: - I . ! . ground, frac turing ber sk till. She (lied oil � - I � I , 0 � r When I told Mrs. Am! icus that it would later is one of thd most colisPiellons People mould, and just befote you turn the pu-d- . This soon shows itself in the shape of & "They are excellent." - -& THROAT - � . . 6unday. . EYEj EAR, .NOSE � u lie neces,�ary for Tile tGstil,y ill bed to get In Liverpool. Her cloffies, he'r diamonds, dina into it, beat into the mixture the beat- line across, and tben all of a sudden the Mr. George ff. Wifflams, Thorold, says: "For over . � I �. P.5 -Sir Oliver Mowat will give an addiless 12 years I suffered severely f rom Sick aind Nervous Graduate . . . of the New York Eye and Far Hosp!.tal. I IM- 1011ey, she said : 6' Well I should inuch en whites of tile eggs. Bake three-(Iiiarters microbe separates in the - I)c- Headache@ and Giver. I tried all the remedies with- rse at the New York Post . 1i and her gr4vi -mar have occasioned middle, and, F R the n � t989. Post Graduate Coil - . ; 9, US$ of welcome to (4encral 1�ooth, of the Salva- lace of one! Each out effeel. Stark's Powders cured rne." i I - 6f tin hour and serve with any nice pudding 11 )1d, we have two ill p Graduate -Medical School and Hospital on the Eye, I ; � think tfuvCivas a cinch, If Vol,t can make ta,lk. � I I - tion Army, on his arriv-,Ll in Toronto, on ( Price 1;16c, a box; sold by all medicine deale.s. Ear, Nose and Throati 1892. k�es Tested. Full ' ' I I (I aict for grac- k captain bad on board his ship it num- sauce you prefer. of thoso rapidly Increases In size until . t 9i I "�50& week for just keeping I I I 13 _-Z . !� . t� - February 7th. . I � �11111 stock of Artifical Eyes, .Spectacles and Lenses. Will � 11 very fonI A I'ma. NFiN-E-N(.LA-,'DBTtowvBILP,AD.-One and theyare as large as the criginal, when the - ; �, iuu.,; sakes do it!" - bet, of cats which lie wits - . OWN- ­ . '['%vo (lays settle'd it., I (rot too. inuall senger whoby no mcans shared the predil- a half pints of rye ineal and ,the saine quan, -Tile Rev. F. IV. 1)obbs, uncle of Sir miracle of tlic"side spots -and transverse - I . be at the � � 11 � . t) I Richard Cartwright, has concluded his 40th 'RATTENSURY HOUStil CLINTON-11 . � . 0 1 lhiu appears, and in place of two we have . . - .a. - viuditv ill hed, and I lost Illy grip on tile ectiogi, made no secret of his views on the tity of corn' meal,u with a teaspoonful of i � . % � ­ I . year as rector of St. .JohWs church, l'orts- Cheaper than Ever, � . . r . S50 by Itubblill" dowil to the, office. subjel�% wbenthe skipper's pets caine pur- slift. Mix well� then add, a cup of molasses ' four. By tbis wonderful plan of repro- . . . w . 0 9 mouth, Nova Scotia. ON FRIDAY FEBRUARY Ist, 18-95. % . . I I . ! I -4W---­r- rincy around like little harnionitin-is at break- and m beaping'teaspoonYtil of soda dissolved duction one incrv;�ses to two, two to four, 9 - , 0 The late Hiram C. Comfort, who was � :. i ' I - . Hours 8 a. m. to. 4 p. m, Ch!iiges Moderate. ; W J. I "I suppose, captain," lie sa4d, in a little warm water. Int' four to eig e is now I � I . fast time. o chis stir lit, and e1glit to 3 (5 until within A cleaiina sal going, on at : � or',St. Thomas, died in tile summer � ytieh!xv- Custer's Great Ambition. � assessor f 0 7 I with infinite sarcasm in his tone, " if pro- enough sour milk to make.n, soft batter. . the space of live hours we havb 2,000,000 A. G. Ault's store. Before taking IWW2 � ; I - 1 Of 1894, leaving an estate valued al ,, , , - r b '4113 -' . I ­—­--, -,---- � f- ' , � !. (reneral Custer ex.,itered thp army as a visions ranshort, you would feed your crew Pour into a buttered mould, .cover tightly I I wiggling individuals from a single speci- � - � , . OW. By his last wfll, dated December I I th st m -k I will give to all cash buyers, I . - 3 0 1 t lieutenant, but (roul. the beginrling -%�as de on cats ?" not'whfte there were amy passeft- and stear� four hours. 0oo a 11101I. -St. Louis Rct)ublic. . I Wr, Lead, -i 0 J - 13- ' 1891, his yoting wife is left only $4, 8 the I . . A .. � Ifar-lock. � . tertilined to vj.a proinotion. Indeed, his gers left," was the unexpected repl v. Cmun Pij.,.L-One cup of boiled cider; 6ne ' .0 . . , I r ?; �. a wernan were ' i dower, while $100,000 goes to. his eldest Cigarette Poison. 1 4 - , . ,-�Laforth . -raple. -if 1. as careful in sclecting cup sugar ; three tablespoonfuls flour ; one daughter, Mrs. I-Tindinarsb, who is sole' ex- . +last = Barga � s- I . aln-i-bition was such that Ile did not s( YOUNG ,LADIES . I e t talk about it, aud once, in. a fit of frank- that Grela ins . to a husband to match her disposition as she cup water; three e -s. � three teaspoonfuls All our oculisis are of one opinion- 4160 . 00 P . " , Mrs. Hindinarsh who . , I ccutrix of the will. - - AN- 1) - H 'a cc.. 0 1 . '' 'less, want so far as to say to some of his is in selecting is, dress to niat,31i lier coi - lenion essen Beat 6ggs and sugar to- ' the greatest enemy to -the eyes �)f young . � 1, 1 fe, .;�eaforth ,I (10tarades that li . a general plexion, there �vould be fewer unhappy get.her, flour and water, then add to other I is.a dautliter by deceased's first wi asks inen is the cigarette. There exists ' Ever -ot in Seaforth. 1 1;n an P,nd � I e I I nicant, to be . the pro ating 'of the will, whicli'will be , a, dig- 0 - - � ­ . . before the -war was over." This incallti011s inarriages than. there are. � ingredients. Balie'with one crust. In ease among snioker� which is dangerous, G E N T L E M E N ; ' . colitested on the ground of undue influence.- .1 � . �� - or trar 9-- ' � J adinission. sabjqcted hini,heliceforth to no � -one of tile Mathers-Cotton INItither, I CINNAMWN 11,0U.S.-On baking day take a 0 :3o lbs. good Brown Sugar for $1. ­­-­�.- - . .. astic b, i - Cc, -pound -Mr. Alex. .Morrison, one of theoldest - - - - X KEPT 25 lbs. good Granulated Sugar fQr $1. 1.3end,l cents I 10 cents silver, gild we - li�d to o-1 - little sare, mitering. think it,vias-had an almost ridiuulous wa,v piece of li ,ht dough, enoygh for a oi�e I I A;:T:," 1!.*M-NG BIZF12 in stamps or i dressed t-- . a after the bxttle of sl�iritualizing every thing he saw. When loid of bread, and roll out till one inch .residents of Woodstock, departed this life . - will send yr -u by return mall.the . �, Oue evdnin . 3 lbs. of the best 5(k Green, Black � i .q, cleven days N%r a thick- ; spread thinly with butter,' sprinkle I Oil Tuesday of last ,week. Deceased had and Japan Tea for $1. � 7 . . ie street, if lie I I � ; .�, -Lached the advanced aLi,re of.90 yeats, 45 of *3 Bushels of Potatoes for $1 . � .. !!! 11 tall man, he would sa,y, 11 May lie be.Wl in with sugar and cinnamon, and roll tip. Cut i ­" ALL NIGHT. . Perfect Letter Writer, I � * I of Aldie, ill -,51duh Custer -had greatly -(,Iis- he was wa,1king along tl : ot th-a-gilished himself, Ire returned to head- - U 11�1 . . I 1, lie would with a sharp knife, slices half an. inch thick which lie has spent in Woodstoek� For a , . � 43 pounds new Raisins for 2-5)e � in the art of r - � quarters after a konv ride, and upon enter- grace !11 If he saw a short ma -i I , I A nest little book, being a per -feet guide P : pl employed with Fid -end - P ! ing the large tent, In'NvIdell the staff officers say, ",NKay he be short in sin ! There froin the end of the roll, let rise, then bake number of years lie has been 6 lbs. new Currants for 25c . Letter writing. It contains letters of Love, I . " , you do not - I I 1-1 -Mr. INIcIntosh, grocer. He was born in Nvtil-that COUGH, if I � ship, Businem, etc., with valusWie instructi011b and . : wer(I Wont to (rather lie was greeted by tile was soniething queer ill the habit as lip- car- quickly. I - 6 lbs. of rice for '25c . 7 M xperience, bu advice. Every young man and woman should have � I- 4 - to VINE(,'A-RPiF. -Into a cup of boiling vinc- Inverness, Scotland, and leaves a wife and vrant to repeat the e. . /I.- salutations, " Hello, general," I How are 0 0 6 lbs. of figs for 25c this book. .AddreAs, , .. ; ried it out ; but in tile idea of givin& y ,�,e . t 11 one so 'tate. - I I tabl n, ,who resides in, Washington S a bottle of the �S lbs. of sulphur for 25c . , 4F V. 6 You ent-ral'.," "Gentiemen, Oeller&l Ctts- every com m,on event a spiritual suggestion, gar stir thickening made of one espoon- - � 4I . . . *as pre-emin- . P11 'I'll' � I * L . BLIQUERS1 � t I I Eer "" ' NN'liv, Cencral, I congratulate 3TQu !" tberewas nothing queer. It.%% - f ul of floui, yolks of three eggs, half a cup -The man alluded to in the'following 5 lbs. new Prunes for 2.5c. NOVELTY L 0 OLD STANDARD REMEDY L� I 7 - I " Yo-Wre loo'king well, General.". I -%v, - . 55 lbs. Tapioca for -25e Ingersoll, Ont.- .. 11 0 of ently wise. ., of sugar and half a cup of cold ater thor- despatch, fro�n Listowel, is well known to . . -� 1�n, w . Tillie grectin,m13 eame from a1l, quarters . __ *I---- oughly be&ten together; spason with grated i many of our reader�s, having travelled from . . 4 lbs. boneless fish for 2:' )e 1402x28 -U C I � I" . - . "s SYru P of 'ea Biscuits for 2.R- ­tea ,tihe tent, 'where officers were 101,111gi ct Visitingy-Card Etiquette. leinon peel or ntitnieg. Have the crusts ' house to house oil most of the concessions -in Gray* . - 01119, Corre . ' - — , I � 4 lbs. S ' best - ., ) ic . I smoking, chattillf, Rvi.ighing and telling - fortable for c read), in two pie tins, pour in the filling wild this,county disposing of his oil. The Lis . 1 3 boxes of Eddy s matches, 25, L I . � 03 it is more com . fillers when . - stories. a findthe mistress bake ten ininut�s. Beatwhites-of three eggs ', towel Standard of Friday, Ilth, gives the . 8 piece, colored toilet setts, worth Grai�. Grushing . -Zed.. . Custer was noted for. remarkable control . they arrive at a house it (I stiff with four teaspoonhils of white sugar, I following'details of his death in that to,%vii, t2.50 for $2.(W) � cruests, to send in their � 0 0 I And Grinding. ii. overa hotand hasty ten-1per, and Ile 'was a,iready receiving ead smootbly over the pies,' and brown on Thursday evening, 10th-inst., at ,the Im- Riv.d Spruce Gum Best.�--) parlor lamps for $1.50. . ards by the maid, if tbey have any doubt sP! I � 7 . , . I - � � .- -,,� er! o a - aotgoingto�Lllow­his conlra6s to'lailgh c y rcuoallizing quickly in a'hot oven. Watch, for .it burns perial hotel of J. G. And*rson or Andrews. - Colue ones Come all, and secure some lllb-RRA,� & TVNDALL will I be at the Grange hall,. l� - s to the hostess imnledintel easily. I I . The man had'been stepping off and on at � I I � I I t"Ed 1)14- I . him alit Of it on this occasion. ,Still it was R h Cure in theworld. :axid. I eD- lave a, , The best Coug of the good bargains. Einiondville, on THURSDAyand FRIDAY of "Oh � 0 . r � them- . In large cities, where wom BAKED �A.LMON�. -Take a ten -pound sal- . the Imperial for the past few days. Thum- xindin . in, � � ... With Rome bitterness tlia,t he answered: - week for the purpme,of g I -g and crushing STS � I great number of formal acquaintances iti is Sold everywhere 25 cts. a bottle. ' t it home,with 11bem Z:irz. auet- " You may baigh boys. L,%'I;gll as long iminedi- mon, dress but do not scale or skin. Wash day, it appears, he left the hotel before Parties bringing grain can ,ge d oats 5 0entil Velr - .. ,.lot aways possible' for a hostess to . well in qold water, and rub inside and Out breakfast, and -did not 'return until about KERRY WATSON & CO., PROPRIU019S the same day- �Priee for barley an 14W4 . � al yet, - . A. G. AULT, CUh. . � as VOU .-ie u Iwil,l be a geller bag and 6 .cents forpeas. a . . . . � - ! 0 'I NA ith salt'and pepper. Fill with a dressing five o'clock. After getting his supper he ,4) 1%,I0N­rn1Z1Al1,. . - Et,r � I . PlitcoerrG ca6taria - fZ � I � (nN-, .Children cry for , -- . - 1. $. . . .. . r - . . . . . . - - . .1 I&NAGER, � I I . . � . I . 2 . . . M I � , . . I `� . . � - . : - - - ­ . � . � . . . - - - : � � I -- I � � . . , - -1 . . I - ---tl � : . I ... ,� ; i I � � I . . . � � ) - . I 1. I . . - � - � . -­ " I - I . � . , . I � . � - . � , - . . - ,.-. - ­­­ � � . ... . , - . � % � . � - . ., - �, . � C . . I . � . . I . . - - -, , � I ! . 11 -- � - . . 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