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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1897-01-08, Page 71 6 - , , __ . � � �esents from . �. . I � �� . - � � � I Iss-ors I . , nm_ a i nays � J 41. I ;xw et Agh Bells, et ' -------- � — Y. M. C. A. SUILDMIQ . � uk the ' I I - I - I . . I . - . i I � e - I . - . � *W - - . %.4vilega ; ,Shorthand, G - - I '�l . . I PMTrX_ 1.11 ' T '; ,couree obtainable. Courses zarefully , ` � �� I I ted to profit6ible positions week . � ly. r � rse,. address. I . , cou I . r I _ � TERVELT-1 PrincHpal. I _ ­ . I . - - � . I I - ON -4-- IA ;, � � --b-IIIIIIIIII - 1. I I � - T-M—E-SO DIEUCIOUS, ,-' _�_� �; Pulz . - � I � , JE ­- . I � . . � � 11 i ­ . CIEVLON I - . . I I A . .� -, a I -1 : I A � � � I t I I . 11 I � I . � .. � . A I ,, Tea- 11 � . � . I 11 LLE AGENTS, TORONTO �i - - I O'. & CURRIES, SEAFORTH. � � � . � . -RC-0 g , F COARME .0 ­ `� t y ­� :, , , '�' - I. � , . . � L 8 67. . I ,� . I � � . . - RONTO, - - . I � ' I - . . . )OLLARS - 8610001000.�_11 I - - -W ^ I ­ $ tocioulow ,__­, I I 31"AGIM. - . _7 1 KOH. - I- � � ruiers' Notes discounted, Drafta. - nd the principal dities in i - - � uncel Bermuda, &C_ * 4 . __ , kRTMENT. - I �and current. rates of interes�, � . t the end of May and -Novem- � I � I I . . I � .- - � . 4 I Oommercial Paper, and Far- - � I - I - . � - . � �� - M; . Tdropmls., Ma-nager. . ' -i rhe Great Engljslz�.fzemed .y . � Lousands, -of cases with all kmo,wn - ka true remedy and treatident-a ..� � I permament C=eiaallstagesof . I . I � - '01a Wechness, � Emissions, J.rental - o,, or Afcahmb�� &zmutants, all of . . � on amd an, early -grave. Wood,s_ - I I'llundreft 6f cages that seemed , - aented ph 81- � � . � Lseg that were . �, - I- � i � vermg use of . � - I I � to die, were, 117, . � . =ir-no mat- . . , I . I �� -;r wft�ln yourl�r I �d 4appiaess. � . � postage. __ , nyaddres& 14 A -m_, T47 drugZlsts In the Dominion. � — . k " iood'sff! : : - I � I � � , � � ­ . . � I � � MSON ' . I I - �f - - - . I . - ' - � - MAITY �STREET , � - . -7 , � - - �.. 17 1 — � I - � __ . - I I I , LMS �.,i -1 � � � 7 Dy 7 -E, I WORKS. I wishin,",, to have all wool go'odv .11, I -yed a fast and beatitiful color-, _; � . . Orctlernen's, ahould give H� � - � . ,r � x0ods called for and deliver- nd farin produce taken M". ex- 11 :,,�k_. __ � I � ?P, corner Market and Or& - , , � - , - - � - - - - - . I `17011 Bro dfood's factory- ., � t a - . . I . I �� 'WRY 1111110KLE. ' .1 A � I __ �"-q, Womel)!s and Chfldren'a ` - - - " aot Mrs. Nickle's. 1506-2m � , � � 7_ , � - - d 7 ; — – I _... . ' . --- .-DA I -r -r-3 -AV MR. BEECHER'S SLAVE 4ALE. 011t thib CHA afid even 00 Avenue A refgTon twkqy InhablCea'by quallcer& � to011ed W10h lee StalactItes and sthlagmites, � The Flftt of these Monthly CompattUons wtU commence iftnUM7 U% is", . "VB TOOMBS JLJ U CAVII ____�__ Is now more largely,populated by Hun- t my mill about a some of these being from -8 to 11 motors .��'$ and. wM be continued each month durin 1891. 1 . - layriN -FREE � Thrnllng Obj - Oct J.e9gon 'on Sizvcry� In -garlans andPoles than bythe oldfash- dozen - men who were a fair tAverage-that in length,. sometimes hollow. lee wall's 11:_1 � SYCLES . "I NOW IT STOOD BY HUM 'WHEN HE - rlymo rulpit. toned Ger�nan-Amerlcaus who once made is to say, as long as th6y wet.'re not drink. of considerable length and height also ap- , I I IN I 81 . - 11111,111flas - * . - Mrs. Henry' War Beocher writes in The it a distinctive and picturesque section. ing they were not shooting, but when the pear in some, and subterranean snow has - 1,6251 AND WATONES I EACH MON In WAS PENNILESS. Ladlos' Homo Jolirnal of- "When Mr. But, outlasting German -quarters, ,there Is wine was In the pistols Wore �out and civ. been reported as occurring, y . I . . : . I y I I Beecher Sold Slaves In Plymouth Pulpit; I I one distinctive feai,ure of cosmopolitan Ilization was not greatly ad,�.anced by the The natives of all lee cave locilitles, be . I As Foilows� � I&- J% FOR - I , ed - I . , yer, V d thus describes' the Een�ation oreat life In New York where Geri-nian-Amorl. subsequent proceedings. Aniong IDY men said, _ maintain that they are colder in - - � . I p.ecognized byan English, Law, Ae Bril- an � can residents are stIll numerous, and that wore two who played the fiddle, and it oc- summer than in wInter. .which had led - 10 First Pdzes, $100 stearis, Bicycle, , . $ 11000 . by the sale of Sax,�b, which occurred on ALL I I ,; th 4 I a Re- Is the bell ringing propensity of some Gor- ourred. �to me after readin' many observers Into error,'- the nati vos per- � , June 1, 1856: " The solemn, Impress! 76�si- . . g gornething . 25 Second " $25 Gold %tob , o a . 625 . . tainer Which Came -Sust In the Nick Of lance of that vast'Plymouth asse,mbla . ge inane in churches,'schools and meeting about what Professor SomeVoily bad done haps being led astray by the fact that In — 7 1 � -- � I - � ; places. Any person who Las lived Ina in the Chicago slums with i - usic to try it summer they are much colder than the ` Bicycles and Watches gifen each month . . 1,625 'S0011 ht Time-EiliT After That. - was absolutely paihf ul as a young woman 4 ' rt I , SC '9 . -_ I � . thickly populated part of New York city on my people. So. I called -them up and wi slowly ascended the stairs leading to the -, ; outside atmosphere, while in Inter t�ey � 12 ' . A _ there for purposes of ornamentation mere- would pay for the instruments if they vanced to account for these caves, one of " - . R * , � , . During the closing days of the. civil war pulpit and sank Into a chair by Mr. Beecll�* knows that a bell in the belfry of a Ger- talked to them on the subje0t, suggesting are somewhat warmer. , . li . , I .1 -,a d man church or schoolhouse was never put as a kind of inducement Mat the company Many hypotheses, he said, bad been ad- -, Total given during, year. IS $19,500 Wg " e6iobluent of Federal cavalry rode Into or's side, Instantly assuming the look and 97, � I I- � - 11 APPE 8 I + mannor of a slave 4uotioneer he called for � i the picturesque town of Washington, Ga., ." . � � ly, but for -practical, frequent, unmelodi- would organize and hire a teacher for n which was that they" were the remains of " HOW TO OBTAIN THEM.. I 1. Every � - xnd within -a few moments after the ar- bids. 'Look I he exclaimed, 'at this mar. - . ". ' RULES. r rival of the newcomers their commander 3 - � ous and Inopportune iise-tbat Is to say, brass band." the glacial period; but this htid been com- � Canilw-41tors to save as a1ftnT'*18UU AUUN, =onth d rins 18 L.In 4ach oftbeS wm bo ,41t , . ed as,011T I ketable commodlz�y-buman flesh and The clerk put his bands u to his ears. pletely disproved, as many of the KOAF Wrappers as theyesit conec46 Mhot; s � 4 - stood at the front door of a large, old fash- i . the schoolhollso or church bell is not rung -� the *V portion of each v"ap. . . bloodi like yourselves. You goo the white I p '-. - - - [Inthelain. toned mansion. The visitor's mission was at the ordinary hours on Sunday or week- 110b, that's all right," )aug,bed the tim. been entirely cleared of Ice, but It always ,�� per -gnat portion 4zontagal blood of her father in her regular features he headina "OUNLIGNIN SM Twi, Which they rtwde, win eftek .� TOP POR"O" IdeleatirtletIftbe" of coupons from tbs ;s KOXP.11 Theme fealled "Con. recolve,at winner'a option. Mady.'sorgent's soon made known. He desired to see Gen- days, but iometfines at dawn, sometimes ber man. "I know that a bra' s band prac. reformed again the following wint - mr�2�, and .high, thoughtful brow. Who bids? . ans,; a "I - BlgcLe 1.upflo - other was that the cave roe14 nearly always =- ,th )s t orp-Aper on which - if .et gM A .,,g. %%to be sent; eimloged arng' %eral Robert Toombs, and, in fact, was so -v,,,, ,,ill ,,�,, + - I "IT"hoe scam ,mav* n ,i,,,, ,,,+.,, fn,p +h,,+.vw1%1&A late at nigh b and always at the most un- ticing Isn't much for pleasure, but it's a . . . . . r l anxious to see him that he was Willing to blood, because it iw supposed to give Intel- expected hours. I . � good deaA safer and more agreeable than ' . lime rock, contained salt, Which was de- 'car- the tolav-etleor b" Written Ibis or her 1*11 SAM% and addrem I , I put himself to no end of trouble to, meet ' ligence. Stand up, Sarah I Now look at It is a peculiarity of - south Germans or shooting � chunks of -lead around town,.and composed with the summer heat and flail the nam r 0 woolls 1 � 1� -_ him -The cavalry captain went in, found her trim figure and her wavy hair. How of the German portion .of Austria, �hat - 'frequent I our brass band was. Introduced as a public I ried Into the cave - by the percolating wa- . d emrs. r Imm its 8L, Qrke -_ I ,- r� . & -0&6 the owner of the - house was not at much do you -bid f 'or tboib? She is sound they are fond of � and i sootber,00 to speak. AtfirstQurmusiblans Y-1 ; ter; still another, that evaporation and - . . �, to# on t 0 � . IF to - - U. -M. - � ,bome, which statement was half way true, In wind and Itnib. 1� I'll warrant her I'- Who �ell ringing, whereas .north Germans meern I were dig Dosed to shoot mp Vhe town. be-; expansion hadr something to do with Iti . ' SL PR With t e NIF . , or the! Dig- MVIR Ution will be i lomuse at that very instant - General - IL indifferent to the musiol of the bells. All cause solme indiscreet peraqns made re-; and again that. pressure was the responsi- , I ____­__ ___ ­-=-- - ,A-_Z.*!TI-t "Toombs was making bts-way to the garden � . blud Her,awip and,liand old them out, Sarah -are small and finely formed. Whit ' travelers In Bavaria and many in the Ger- 'Austria mark"s a out what ti brags band sounded ble cause. He thought, however, that the ' K% OF 91-STR—IGT , �pte, where he bad a swift horse In readt- .- � do. you bid for, her? She to a Christian man portion of have grow'n to re- like, but I put the wiokedest man of the - correct explanation was, as -it seemed to I 1 mems for him The Confederate leader lost woman -1 mean, a praying nigger -and gard the huge, sonorous bells as enemies -io lot at the head- of the baiid, for he was a accord best with the known facts, that, as —2 -so time in mounting his. steed, and before that makes her because it Od disturbers of the peac et often are leader wborever he was, an�t I told him the mouth of these caves to always a con- I , ,another hour he was many miles away in more valuable, Insures her docility and obedience to your ley heard for itie many services In the - bow necessary discipline waa, I ' ,� siderable distance above the floor, the cold, a 'a part of the oounty,whi,)h baid nob then I , wtsbes.-., 'Servants', ob6y your masters,' daytime, for the prospect of a thunder- I 'Re caught on at once, a'nd as all the ,heavy winter air entering the caves would . 4 Imn, visited by the Invaders. . 'an" Irlinvu Wall ohn 1hallemna In +hcx+. An - storm, to warn -the townspeople against y6ung fellows Were afraid of him be soon . : sink to:the bottom, congealing the, water I 6 NAME 01F DISTIUCT , Welitern Ontario# wasisting Tf�,Countleg York. 81mom 6; All Counties W. and 8, of these kaWn Ontlirlos ConsisougofCountlesen-. tarlo. Muskoka & all Ccunfles E. tt X. ofth =_ Province of Quebec PPOVInce of New Brunswiek Province orNova ISCotinand F;R_n" Edward 1#41and - fivrThollieveles � Molest coup- - I comps. — " " — ' =1MUr, wPw.'Tb3== Lever Brothas, Ltd., und Competing. ,b:;-rA4 �r'onted Ust of *inn ere I n competItWe ostejeg v= , 0 dto competitors 21 daysaftmewt oompetitim closes, 5. . Messrs. Levjw Brothers, JU.. will endeavor t9sward the T,rizes fairly to the best �of their abilityAndjudgment, but t Is understood that all who compete zgreo-toAtoot the ILWWA Of Messrs. Lever Bwthers, Ltd., asAnaLp � I LEVE BROS.,XA., 23 Scott St., To"ato , rethecalebratedSt-arns' yna-w'-­ 'a � -- � � . I .V . . 41IMS In%, I gray the danger of the lightning, for a wedding em as well trained as Ooldiers. The there and that which,peroolated through . 8y=cw,N,Y-,&Toronto,o,ut. FAt:bwhcolfsguamt,bedbytbauuLkas4iidh"compir,totLtt".InAeuu For days the coated fugitive travel- trine.' How much for ber? Will you allo'w I � � � ed, exer0sing the utmost vigilance and Ithis praying woman to be sent back to or for a funeral. - Among south Germans teacher was a city man of courage and a during external tbaws. .In summer the I b I - spending big nighta with the most #ust, Richmond to meet! the -fate for which h In Now York the same custom preval,ls, gentleman- as well, and, Iiis influence beat would affect the upper layers of this i - . 1. # I � , -worthy friends of the lost cause, Finally- limited by the city ordinanoes and the com- 'belped, too; so that within sljL months you cave air first, an?34 by.i ts consequent expan- 'O'f the family so sadly bereaved, the hands � , � 4 father sold her? I ! f not, who bids? Who s ., I . � Ab - RIA when the coast was clear, he made his way bidspy 9, ! plaints of neighbor I for it, Is difficult to Wouldn't have known my people or our glen more.or less would be forced out, but of many frimids were extended in gym- i G i . ' ,toCubaand spent a fewweekswiththe ' i * . make.some persons clearly understand -that littlo. town. 'They worked 'nearly every that the whole body of cave airwouldnot athy, while the numerous letters of con- � . -1federacy In Ha- The congregation was wrought to the 0 any sound reason -for the constant night till 9 o'clock at their Music, and as be affected by the heat before the next 6 C - oth so - sympathizers of the Con highest pitch of excitement. Women grew ther'e I I Nol n e from Toronto and t place . -vana. There were reasons, however, why hysterical, and men were greatly wrought ringing of bells at times when no service soon as they could play a plece fairly well winter set In.-Philadelpb - la Times. were an evidence of the young In n's Popu- I ' For Wants aud Wdren.. - the general should not return home at Is in progrefis. ' � they went on exhibition with it, and when - . � larity. The body -lay in the drawing room, - . Someone neakhe pulpit laid a bank�' � . ! � I ' - that time, and he was not long In making � UP. w. This bell ringing' custom among the summer came I furnished -the material . The Corpse Pled the Autopsy. . encased in a, bea�tiful casket and surround- - The .*w . - . note at Mr. Beecher's feet. Then the Con- south Germans who occupy a mountainous and they built a public music stand, where � by beautiful floral offerings. Of these, simile I U it. - I big arrangements to'take a steamer for tribution baskets were passed and for half Dr. Crawford-o't Baltimore -is related to ed 11patIlTe. I . enry region in their own country can be traced . t4ey played every evening for an hour or the most touching tributes were from the 11 .. B'Drope. an hour mon'ey�and jewelry were heaped 0 have advised a! patient who fancied he Of . ,- vrapm, When .be landed at Liverpool, General Into them. Women took off their .brace- back to the old village custom of. calling niore. I never saw such anImprovement was dying of liv I r disease to traveL On students of the, Torout� Conservatory of . . Maombs waii short of funds. He bad sent bell in be ar Music and Woodstock College., and from I lets, brooebes and 'rings and put them In people together by the ringing of a tj men, and it extended t9 tbeJr friends returning . peared to be quite well, She Ought to know_ �. i , - a message to his wife from Cuba, blit did the baskeis, and men unfastened their the most conspinuoiis edifice In town- a d the whole connnui)ity. : but upon recei Ing . Information of the the employes of the Ka,ra ftan A, Piano . , Comp�n rt- . I Haiing used Burdock Bitters for 16 years I cannot - � � not know whether she would receive it or watches and handed them to the ushers. that JA the village church. In the moun- "After a time. they were playing well death of a twin rather, who had actually Y. keep from recommending It to others. I bave .mAd - anl- hundredo of bottles from my store, and as I keep whether she would be able to raise any tainous parts of Geribany the. first build- enough to go to the neighboring places to died of a soirr4us liver, be immediately Mr. M. S. Ddnean, of Gladstone, 9 i - . Mr. Beecher's voied in the tone of an auc- . . inoney for him. He was in an:, embarras I Ing erected In the oldeg,thnes was a church, play at local celebrations, a I toba, and his wife, stopped at the Albion other medicines I ought to know which vells best. It $_ tioneer rang out, "In the name of Ch I t I � nd once they staggered, and �alling -down, cried out I Ing fix. A strancrer In a strange latd, i and that was the beginning of every set- played three days at a County fair and hotel, Toronto, on Wednesday night before is a wonderful medicine. - men and women, h w much do yor. rl� , . 0 . - that he was dead, and .had, as he always - - 0 . I bid 11 - en _n Yours vory sincerely, �, - -with on -dollars, he did n w o 3r , tlement., But the survival of the 'burch made quite a little sum of li�ondy., Wb expected, died of a )liver complaint. Dr. Christmas. They were on their way to ape d Xmimmy . . ly a f8w ot kno MRs. DoxALD I I The people were �tlrred beyond exPr ,5- bell ringing oustom centuries latereln the they went away on these trIlis, which were the. holidays in Meant Forest. When they Box 110, caleaOnle, ont- - ,which way to turn. With itis royal disre- sion, and one � of too congregation a . rope Crawford, being sent for, immediately at- - ard of money he Invested In a first class .city of New York seems almost incomDre- not numerous enough to interfere with . retired they turned off the gas, or thought .000. and said that whatever deficiency (in the t-nded, and on being Informed of the no- . � they did. Mr. -Duncan woke about four Found at Last. ' Icket to London and boarded the train price demanded for Sarah) there existed bonsible to many who do not know its !Is- their work, their conduct was, something ilion which had seized the hypochondriac, , with less than $5 in big pocket. What to above the collectionj would be made up by torical origin. -Now York Sun. to be proud of, and they would as soon exclaimed: 11011 yes, the gentleman is cer- 0 clock in the morning with a choking sen- A liver pill that Is small and sure, that satogently, . . i ' - have thought of getting drunk or raising sation, and found the room was full of gas, quielkly and thoroughly, that does not grIPID. 1AX1- do when he reached the metropolis was the I several gentlemen, members of the ch'ureb. . . tainly doad,'and it is move than probable I d his wife insensible. Medical. assistance Liver Pills pomeas these qualities. b ing oomposed of 4umstiou. The Confederacy had 6ollapsed, - 9 I I - MODERN SEWING. u row as they would of I throwing their In- that big liver w a!s the dea bh of him. How- an -tend strictly veZatablolaxative - and liveer medicines, and ' ' and Its few friends in England were not Then your are free, ,Sarah" cried Xr. - struments in the river.' . was called in, and the sufferers were at - are a sure cure for Liver Complaint, ConstipAtion, hkely to be in a condition to aid the refugee . Beecher, turning to the girl beside him, Much of It Removed From the Home to -"They stopped their nigbtly gambling ever, to ascerta� the fact, I will hasten to ed .to. - They were able to continue 'their Sick headache. et:. . and the audience broke into the wil=t . cut b1m, open �before putrefaction takes Journey during the day. ' -00 � , . . I - . even If they shotild feel so dIspqkd, I demonstration of 6nthuslastio applause, the Atanufactory. and saved their money, and after two years place. 1, I ' -disease, said to be ben -ebo.lera, is Norway Pine Syrup cures coughs. . ' I The solitary passenger was studying the and ,quiet was Dot festored for sev'eral The sewing machine docs not occupy the of that band I wouldn't have parted with He called for a carving knife, and whet- -A . h 'vicinity of -- Maid- Norway Pine Syrup cureo bronchitis. I situation when a new fellow tra-teler came - minutes. The collection left no deficiency. position in domestle, life that It did ten It for a 25 per cent divideall of our o,,- ting it as a butcher would w ben about to , affecting poultry in t e ly all Norway Pine Syrup heals the lungs. . into his compartment at one of the way e Sarah's yearsago. There has been a great revolu- P1113Y. I '-Washington Star. open a dead calf he stepped up to the pa- stone, and some families have lost near I . I station& The new arrival was a London Instead, �nough money to bu� tion In the sewing machine business in I I . their fowls. lawyer of distinction, and a glance satis- freedom, $1,0,00, beisides sufficient to par- that time. The evolution which began Be Cheerful When Bored. tient and began to open Ws walstcoAt. -Mrs. Sarah Stewart, a colored resident Scrofula Cured. chase her a comfortable home, bad boon The hypochondriac became so terribly g, last DMAR Sms,;--LAfter I bad dectorea for two years for . . when the foremothers of Be f ala all over my body and received no benefit, I fled him that the man sitttug opposite was 5 raised. � . . the country gave Lady Maginis In Good Words tells -us frightened that, he leaped up with the of W indffor, died on Thursday tuornin week, at the age of 94 years. She was t 'o I a battle of Btirdock - Blood Bitters,which-gave Robert Tooln�s, an- ex -member of the : up their hand looms and sent their spin- that we should suffer boredom. ,She does agility &f arabbit, and crying out I'Mur- rled - � Confederate c6binet, au ex -Confederate - formerly a slave in the Southern States, but me relief verr qttickly, and after using sa. bottles I ANUENT CITY OF PEKING. Ding andweav!Dg to the factoryis still not mean that we should Invite It, but if der, murder, murderl" ran off with a escaped to Canada. - was completely cured. I can recommend B.-R.R. ' -general and a famous American lawyer. : � I . _ goingon. The appearancoof thesewing It does come we must bear With It. I speed that wopld have defled a score of ry bighly. . . The Londoner bad seen the other's picture one of the Oldiest Tn the World and the machine marked one stage of the evolu- These stupid clever ones, cra, med too doctors to catch him. After running a -A handsome specimen of the golden v' ­ Mss, A� FORD, T eagle was shot in Queen!s Park, London, Toronto, Out. In the Illustrated papers, and he had board Capital of the Great Khan. tion, and.its disappearance as one of the full to rattle. shining too seriously to considerable distance, until. he was almost - ' � - something of him on one of his visits to The city of Pokin i g is one of the oldest most iluportaDt assistants In every family sparkle, too .elligiltened to give light pr exbaiisted, he halted, and not finding the the other morning. The bird meamdred &*-*— C. seven feet, four inches from tip to tip of the Dr. Low's'Fleavant Wortb Syrup removva -worms of the United States. in the world. But it was not made a cap- marks another. T " sweetness, too polished to be polite, full to doctor tit his heels soon became composed , . ge. all kinds from chfldren or ildults. "Excuse me," be said. . " But Isn't this ital until Kub]lai Khan, somewhere about ' The sewing machines are superior now - overflowing of fads s6lentifle and philan- From that period this gentleman was liev- w1n . 1000 . - � -Ira Vanderlip, aged 78 years, a very I eD . General Toombs of Georgia?" � 1282, fixed his court there. Under the to those made 10 or 20 years ago, and they tbropio, ridifig their hobbles as hard as er knbwn to complain'of his liver, norhad highl respected resident of Langford, .was No Other Remedy.' - The American Yesponded wi-.'b some sur- 'Mongols the name Of peking was Khan- are made to do better and a greater variety- their bicycles, commit countless immoral- he for more than 20 years afterward any , ^ founYdead in his stable the other day. �De- No other remedy cares Suwmer Complaint, Dfar. prise, but in a few moments the two were palik, or City of the Kban, and this title of work, but the great dein-and for ,them. ities of the minor sort and sin daily and symptoms of .this d1seAso.-PhIladel bia e_ rhoes, Dysentery, etc., so proin, ptly afid quiets pain conversing with the freedom of old friends. . was e ' - converted into Cambaltic, by comes from different quarters. One large deeply ns bests and as guests. And wom- Times. . p ceased had driven to Cai,neville. On his i r d so quickly as Dr. Fowler's Extract af Wild Stm*. The Englishman was A. man of tact, and asily sewing machine company which, has an en are, the worst offenders, We have . turn be put the horse in the stable, -au lb6rry. It is a pooket dwtor for touvkto, twvellem, � � which name it is known in the accounts within half an hour afterwards was found etc, 37 1. I there -were many things in common be- of those times. Peking Is now divided in- output of over 400,000 machines a year In known' a representative lady, young and School Bills In Colonlal Days. � - t7 dead. ' . tween him and the Georgian. In -the to two parts. The northern portion is the this country alone manufactures 50 dig- learned and good looking, in her crushing Women teachers and girl scholars were -Hart and Levine -were cou'vIcted at ' Suddenly Attacke& - A course of the conversation he brought up a Tartar city and contains about 12 square . tinot types of n3aebines, and with the superiority to the niere everyday man by of small account in Now York in early Sarnis-on Tuesday, last week, on five charg- Children are often attacked suddenly by Wnm I subject In which he was greatly interested miles. In tbis.are: the ' and dangerous Colic, Cramps, Diarrhoea, Dysenttry., i , pulaces, govern- variations of the types there are several. her side, to sit perfectly mute throughout days, writes Alice Morse Earle In The es of theft of bed clothing and wearing ap. , -a case for some British claimants Involy- ment. buildings, trbops,--and ruilitary bar-- hundred differeDt kinds of machines. a long dinner, and the superiority, after Book Buyer. Girls did, however, attend parel. Hart was -sen � tenced to four years in Chp,ler& Morbus, Cholera Infautumt ate. Dr. Fbw� I . Ing the title to large landed Interests in - . lees'fttmet of Wild strawberry Is a pronupb and -_ racks. The :souther'n part is the Chinese Many of these go into factories. A woman all, was only mistaken by the poor gentle- the public schools, We find Matthew Hill- i�e Provincial enitentiary, and Levine to sure cilre, which should,always be -kept In the house- - p , I thesouthwestern part of the United States. city and is more populous than the Tir- can buy undergarnionts ready made cheap- man for sulkiness. "I really can't be yer in 1676 setting forth In New York that two years. I I - - - The 'penh;less ex -Confederate little knew tar, less of its space being taken up by or than she can buy the material and make bored"" she pleaded when taken to task he" hath kept school for children of both -�! d Rebeksh,,in Wind- Burdock T111a, 8niall, safe and sure, regublte the , I I -he Daughters c Ohrist. Liver and oure Constipation. I` -o . f the good fortune awaiting him. He gardens and public buildings. 'The pop- them herself. This is owing to the factory for her bad manners,' and the quiet re- sexes for two years past to satisfacilon. " For, at their - '4 pound social," before '_� --- simply knew that he bad met a bright ulation Is estimated at different figures. work, where each worker makes a part of joinder Qf "Really, why not?" seemed Dame schools existed, especially on Long mas, received 220 parcels of tea, bu,t6er end -_ brother lawyer, and out of the abundance But 2,000,000 appears to be it fairesthnate. .a garment which has perhaps been out out quite to surprise hot. And yet, if one Island,where English influeiiees and Con- othe� articles, which have been- distributed A Woman!s Heart. . of his Intellectual and professionAl re- i I by a die, 50 pieces at a time. � � � . I Perangement of the heart and nerves 4n women Is A wall separates the Tartar from the thinks of it, why should one be free to cast necticut emigration obtalned. in Flush- among the poor. i I sources he entertained him as -be w6uld I Chinese c1tv, anda NVall of varyJng height The lack of room In city apartments aside tlie burden of boredom more readily Dover followed by various dieorders, such as Hysterls, M41 - I Z_� Ing Elizabeth Cowpertbwait was rbokoned -D,.W, Crew, late treasuter of ) ancholia, Neuralgla, Bleepleaness, Palpitation and -guetst Ut his own fireside. Perhaps an surrounds- -the whol6, that of the Tartar makes ecoiiorny of space a necessity, and and roughly than any of the other burden's with In 1681 for "schooling and diet for Kent c 4 t and wko recently, under pro- Pains and Aches In v4lous parts of Che body. In "hour had been spent In . talking -over the section being about 60 feet high and that the housekeeper for, the perio � dical visita- to which flesh is beik? We, ludeed, should Oh ldr n, a' nd in 1683 she received for 80 tes oun � I ' J 0 ly t, settleTa deficq of $1,500 in his books, such cases strengthen the heart and build vp +A9 case, when the Londoner came dovvn to ' week ' hooling of I I Martha Johanna" a threatens an action of $1.0,000 for alleged I around the Chinesb isection some 30 feet tions of the suninstress or dressmaker hires be Inclined to count for righteousness a a So nervous system by the use of 301bura% ReArt And . business. i I high. These walls a . k(3 bf brick and stone, a machine from places where a specialty pleasant. bearing of such burdens as the scarlet petticoat, truly a typical Dutch slander in connection with the matter. Nerve Plus. � I I - . "General Toombs," lie said, 'Ibo� 1119 filled in -with earth and paved on the top Is made of that br,anch of the business. bores and the blunders one coffies across payment. A school bill settled by John �The department of inland revenue has � -4141110 I � 11 , will you stop in London, and where can I with slabs of stone, affording a promenado Outside the large cities this practice is not and reckon a chaerf Lil endurance of them Bone in Flushing in 1695 shows that six- instituted about 30 progecutions for adulter. That Hackly, Cough can be quickly cured by Hag . see you?" 12 feei wide. There are 16 gates in all, so common. The manufacturers say that as high up among the minor moralities. pence a week was paid to the teacher for ation of spices. Sir Henry Joly has been yard's Pectora 24sara. Pr)ce 266, . . "I expect to stay several weeks," was and each gater, ay is � fortifled with, towerg the family trade they lose -is made up no : t I each scholar who learned reading, w . with the desirability of taking Wh 1"_0_ . I A .- hile impressed at a wo!ld of suffering and inisery is com- - i4sM the answer, "and my 4 oDly, in selling to manufacturers, hut to To UtIlize tim Earth'3 Heat. adulteration ,�ddress will be the of stone, and other to w�ers are fixed at In- . 0 writing aDd ciphering cost Is. 2d. a week. definite steps to'stamp out I in,that sick headaolle. Take s4van a of t?; re suit of 7eare of investigation and 4 t1f the many foreigners in the country, who .11 Langham. " tervals of about 60 .+ards all around the According to the late expression of tha This, considering the usual waged and and it is proposed to make on example of , st y, snd.prootire . . a box of Wrighfs Liver'Sod stomach Pills fr6m 1. V. . "Would.,you mind coming Into this case walls.' These towers project 50 feet froin in a city like Now York do great quanti- trade and techi-Acal journals,the utilization prices of,the � times, was fair pay enough. some of the worst offenderb. - Fear, drugglov. . Seatortb. 'This is no expetiment,bub as consulting CGU13sel?" the,outer side of the walls, and those of ties of work for manufacturers on their of the earth's b,eat will be one of tbo next I . - ­-�All the public charita,blb institutions in a perfect treatment and positive cure. If ypu do "Not at all. I am familiar witli the the gateways have in front of thein a for- own mac -bines .in their own homes. It is - triumphs of the ongiDeer. It is now pret- . Mablache and BrIgnoll. - Toronto, and therie are a great many of not wish to invest fifty cents, send 4 cents in stamps . facts and the law." . tifleation of - a seniici�cular shape, so that estimated tbere are 1,000,000 machines ty gencrally believed that this can be ddne them, had Ohrist�ias favors and good cheer to Dlxon,& WrIght, Toronto. for trial -box.. A10 - ',.I am sure of that," answered the Brit- the g,1te In,, sold in thaUnited States annually. The Mine. Lablache wa,s once at the eleventh in the shape of aure coustipstiou, w-eak stoniach, low of appedt�, _,t be entdred from the side and I by sinking -wells or shafts to the depth: of hour asked to sing the role of Donna Anna pro"ided for the inmates, impaired d-,gestio3, all trouble confing from disor- . . Isber. -'Ijusbwait a moment." not from the frout. I . statistics of the census of 1890 showing ,12,000 to 15,000 feet into the bowels of the cards, decorations, flowers, sweet -meats, dered liver. . � I He drew writing materials from his hand The Tartar city is divided into three In- the nuni-ber of manufactures on which earth, thus getting down to the central in "Don Gioviinni,11 in lieu of a lady who turkey, plum pudding, etc. Many sad. ones -_ - I . � I - had been suddenly taken ill. -Mme. La- � , satchel, fIlled out a check and handed it to closures, each being fsurrounded -with. its machine SOWiDg is used tire interesting. beat "of the globe. Some argue that were made glad. � I � - . " I of I Armenian 'U 1, the general. ber The They also show that the production 1 6'3 blacho, being unable to wear the stage !� I C* I own wall and each inside of anot .. .. great a depth cannot possibly be'attaine'd, --�-Dr. Geikie, treasurer for the MOM ifThis Is a retalner,"he said. "ItIstbe innermost of these is the probi bi ted city men's clothing in factories was nearly butadmit that itmaynot be impossible robothathad been piovided for the part, fund in Canada, has requested the co -opera- . 1� K, �� '. = , ' I lected to wear one of her own private > , . I I - " way we do things in England. Dayafter and contaffis the iinparial palaces and double that of the tailoring establish- , to penetrate even to 20,000 or 30,000 feet P tion of the teachers and scholars of the pab- 2- - I � .1 :C; . I I = tomorrow'I will call on ypu. " offices. Its Gircumf6rence Is nearly two ments- While the actual. number of ma- with the improved I'nachinery which the dresses. Brignoli, who impersonated Don lie schools and colleges, in his efforts to aid C) I r--, %.$ .- 0 C* . Ottavio, had a very bad babit of- coutinti- . k . In 71 The G'sorglan glanced at the Check. It miles. The wall is covered with imperial chinos sold annually during the last 10 or coming engineer will have ,It his coul- . the suffering Arme.rdans. The appeal has r- � V i I I I I ally expectorating while singing and I . I , .4 � � been cordially r � _= I sforf5,000. If lie felt any surprise, b yellow tiles, which 'look brilliant when 20 years has lie' varied greatly, comider- mand. Water obtained from a -dopth of eceived and approved by .1 t. . I - J wa e U caused Mme. Lablache grave anxiety as to some of Ontario's leading educationists. 0 'I, 1". 1: :_ . . . . I -did not show it. He careles,cdy pockeited seen from a distance..: - The Inclosdre noxt Ing tbe increase of the population, It has even 12,000 feet would hav'o a temperature_ 0 '. ,� , 4 . � , I . I . := the- ilip of paper and remarked that he outside of this is occupied by the govern-. proportiouately decreased 25 per cent or of 200 degrees C., which could be used to the possible fate of bar beauti�ul gown. -AIrs. S. Sims, No. 173 Oak street, To- N � 10� �� - i . ' _ '�_. -0 0.- � cm would be ready when needed. ment offices and by 'the army appoiuted more. -New York Times. " heat dwelling houses and public buildiD s, During the famous trio Mine. Lablacbe � _ -watche,A Brignon very anxio.uglv ays I" . 9 ., a ronto, s : I have used g�Dr. Laviolette's A '--_-.1. � = _. � The big London lawyer got out at the to heep guard over the einperor aDid his - � to say nothing of tbe immense amount of l3d Syrup of Tarpentme - in 'ray— family . for - next sta,tioD, after again promising to see family. The next out9ide of this is the I All He Wauted. I power it would supply. -St. Louis Repub- 11nallyJ unable to contain her fears any coijghs and colds and consider it the safest . . I lon,yeri she whis ored t6 him, In a voice . - . the Aniorican in tht city twb days later. outermost 311IDg J. EmoryStorrs lost a divorce case by lic. 0 �� p and best prepara�ion I have ever ufAd. - � . 0 - - Toom4g-''stopped at 'the Langbam. . and of all and 'Consists of dwi )Pouent. � I e -bad brought ' full of appeal, "My dear friend, could you happened the other � I 11 bouses and shops. -Noah- Brooks in St. thewJt of bis-oi - Grant's Greatest Record For Cigar Dull -A dreadful accident . 0 during t)ie W�eek gave his attention to the I suit for divorce on behalf F5. i not manage just once to spit on Do I Nicholas. of a woman, Elvira's robe?" -San Francisco Argonaut. day at Hoasic, Dundas county. Mrs. Adam. �t - I . ) case, which had come to him In the very . � who asked for possession of two children. . Hancock camo to headquarters about 8 Fetterley placed some prepared paint on the � I -If .nick of timd. Then he. xeceived another Archbishop Temple aud the Cabman. The husband made a vigorous protest, and p. m. -after the battle o I' the Wildern ess- .W . I stove to improve,if by boiling. The paint. ; I I - � check for $4,000 and ran over to Frarce Dr. Temple, iifter :�coming out of the employod a young lawyerllof ability to.do- and bad a conference with the general ill) AS WELL AS EVER. ignited, and the woman seized the dish to I a Go It � fe- a visit. I ­- house of lords one evening, hired a cab fe.udtbe suit. Tbedefelise bad the best chief aud General M- eade. He had had a , - throw it out of doors. The burning mass I 0 ct- 0 $ . - I I : k - I In Paris the famous Confederate states- and was driven h6me -to Fulham. - Ho case, so far as the evidenbe went, but Mr. very busy day on his front, and while lie A Brickmaker Listens to Reason-Use"s was hurled about -ohe room and over her I � 5 (D R 0 ' � � I man, soldier and lawyer was the lion of tendered�tho cabman tbe'erxact legal faxe, Storrs D-q,,do one of his obaracteristically .was cheery and sbowed that there was still Six Boxes of Dod'Ws Kidney Pills and dlothes, which at once took fire. She rush- (D 0,- � , the hour. Lonis Napoleon sent for him 2 shillings. 'Cho cabman, hoping the strong speechos, with an ,Woquent p1lea, on plellt�bf fight left in him lie inaDifested Tells it. , . ed outside to, q, . water trough, and vamlKen- C-4 I Z 1-..j �.Q I � . - and consalted him upon various mattars- bishop wpuld prove a i good "fare," expos- behalf of the Inother and her two children. signs of fatigue af ter his exhausting labors. . __ I .�eavored to extinguish the flames en- Pi i . . � 0 1-1-A . -, Among other things the emperor asked txl]ated *ith his lordship and asked for The effect on the jury was apparent. He General Gxant, in offering him a: Cigar,. BRocx v YT,Lp,, Jqmuary 4th (S'pecial)-Ni1r. .wrapped her. Reuben Mattice came to her 0 s= . him what effect the establishment of Max- another -shilling. The bishop, however. concluded his speech with that trite ex- f ound that only one was left in hi s pocket. W. H. Odell, perhaps one of the Dest rescue, and succeeded in putting,�utthe . (D P. 0 I ' imillan's empire would have upon the firmly refused to be drawn. Thereupon clamation of Patrick Henry, "Giv . e me Deducting the number he had given away known citizens of ,his town, has 'lately rp- fire, but not before the unfortunate woman Pd, gv-,44 o ' American republic. - cabby became �abuslve, and as a Parthian liberty or give me death!" The young at- from the supply lie had started out with in covered from a long continued and painful was Fio badly burned, that her life is 4espair- Z (D CD W 0 ' "It will never be established," was the shot to his lordship, whp had turned on torney arose deliberately and said: . the morning showed that he had smoked kidney ailment. He tells the story of his ed of. The entire front of hp.r body- was W 0 0 i I -Georgian's blunt reply. his heels to enter the palace, said: VMr. Baffiff, you can give me a glass of that day about 20, all very strong and of � experience to the correspondent as follows: burned so that the flesh dropped aw,%'y in M crt- I 0-W � "Whatt Not with Confederate gym- . my places. A little three-year-old girl "You call yerself the head of St. Paul's water. 1'-ClAcago Timos-Herald. formidable size. - But it must be romem- "I have suffered -for over a, year from ma � IWAft � . . . . , , was also badly burned by the paint when it V -d � I ,� �patby?" asked the emperor. cathedral I D'ye think St. Paul, if he � - bored that it was a particularly, long d'y' kidney disease, the pmin in my bacir, being was scattered in the house. I 0 0 . - "There are Do Confederates In such Ek were alive and were living here with ten . The Hardest Cement, He Dever afterward equaledthat record in so severe . that I was unable to stand.to my I 'L") L-+ a, . - , fs . . or- ' -All-ert Charlton, a farmer living a few , -case, wastbeanswer. "WeareallAmer- thousand a �e a -r, would try and I do' a f5oor The hardest of all cements is that known the use of tobacco. -General Horace P Imam - I � I leans. I I . cabby by giving him only 2 shillings for a as portland cement, which, when hard- ter in Century. - work. ' miles out of London, drove to the city on Z K 0 0 *j 60 - The tall-, driftod to- the question of re- drive from WestmiDs "Noticing th4' published cures of what Thursday morning, 24th ult., with a load of 44 0 P -. ter to Fulham?" d, attains the appearance and proper- . � . . - -Kidney Pills were doing for others I hay. . oad, Mr. 'D = P -.j �� oncluded to use them. Charlton did his Christmas shopping, buy- W - 'foresting the south of Franpe, and Napo- "No," said Dr. Temple. "If St. ties of the celebrated portland stone, from Bell In the Contribution Box. Dodd's Aiter disposing of his I bd ( : leon asked General Toombs to visit that were alive, he would live at Lambeth pal- which. the most magnifIcent structures in Alice Morse Earle tells in The Atlantic c fiHaving used only six boxes I can say jng several Christmas resent , some grocer- 0 w " region and make suggestions in regard to ace, where the fare from Westminster is England have been erected. It Nvas in- of one church Where the contributJon box �11 W 1". - P b -. IM 11 the proposed work. The req I that I am perfectly cured and we)l so that I ies, and a big roast o? beef. On his way . , . uest was com- only a shilling." � vented in 1824 by Joseph Aspen, a wason used contained a small bell concealed in 0--a :9 plied with, and a report was furnished of can attend to business as well as ever I home Mr. Charlton wab accosted by an un- 0 0 4 ; P,abby collapsed.-Wostminster Gazette. of Leeds � . it, which would iing only when a contri- known man, who asked him for a ride. This 0 PJO 2i 0 1 . so elaborate and complete it nature that - I - - I 11 bution was made. The Collection was could." . at - � the French minister of the interior offered ' Too .11luch Smeiling Salts. Two'Views of the Situation. —0— was cheerfully given. Mr. Charlton went M - (D 0 W I . . a I - . . ;1, . usually taken during the sermon, and no I into a grocery store in the suburb to make -_ It a - 11� - to pay a handsome sum for, it. This was A Philadelphia cheiiiist is the authority I'Kitt�, don't you tblr)k men are awful- stingy churchgoer could fail of detection. - - News Notes. - e he had forgotten, and ask- " . ,_1 - 2 refused, as the general said that the work for the statement that it is easy and com- ly clevell to understand politics, as they Philadelphia Ledger. - a, small purchas . - Eq. 5 ;L ) � . ­ ­­_ .- . .1 I, - _ - ____ -About .midnight, on December 24tb, ed the stranger to hold his team until he I a I I ,was. not in bis line, but lie was prevailed men for women to 1 bdulge too freely In dop . Mr. Fred e I � _X . 'Upon to accept a souvenir of considerable the pleasurable effects of swelling salts. It I I Why, men aren't clever at all. 11 never ICE CAVERNS STUDIED. Brook, of Simcoe, was.going from came out. . As soon as Charlton bad gon I - CD 0 lsid - I- " . I I Value from the emperor himself. . sniffed habitually, the olfactory nerves In . et one yet who knew what 'cut bias' . his place of business ' when he was attacked the stranger drove off, and when the owner P1 M I I I - . . � I ' Theories as to How the 1ee Ior, orined In by a man, who struck him over the head cameout the team bad d` appeared. He P ' P) P ;4 *JF : - . Shortly after this the exile yielded to the speedily become lesssebsitive to their pun- meant. --Chicago Tribune. 's Is - .: . . - I ___ I These Underground Refrigerators. - with a large club, whi2h rendered him in- searched for some hours before reptortinnj ' a . . - * many urgent requests of big friends at gency and demand, f6r effect, a stronger . sensible. When be saw a man puraning the matter to the police, but could no fi 16t, 9) 0 ?.TA "'" . home and returned to Georgia' Perhaps and stronger dose, till the one finally need- Sometime ago a small girl wrote to' her Edwin S. Balch addressed the meeting I 0 01 � . ro other Confuaerato wbo visited Europa of the Academy of lKatural Sciences on him he shou - his team.' Pi �-s sDa P- 9 � ed is positWely hurtt � ul. and benumbing. prospective stepmother on a postal car, ted and alarmed his family The horses were found about ten , 0-4,11 41 - and in the excess of her cordiality sigbE I 'Ice Caves and the Causes of Subterranean His father came rushing to his help, and o'clock next, day, wandering' on Georl3,,e i $:)j I -d. � - :s made a more brilliant reptitation in so - He cit -es in proof thalt be has customefs :4 1 1 1 1 -short a time. -Chicago Times -Herald. who bring an assortincut of smelling bot- herself "your loving little daughter." She lee." He described the difference betweell the man fled without securing the -booty street. They were brought to the police- C1. LV ., . which he w 1: � tles to him every few days for replenish- then proceeded to address the communica- ice caves, too gor -gas and wind caves. Wind as after. Mr. �Brook did not re- station, where Mr. Charlton recovered them. P :� N CZC4� a -_ . Japan's Sovereigns. . gain consciousness until next morning. The The sleigh bells had been stolen from the ft' 0 V . . Ing, -their virtue to these thoioughly sear- tion to I I Miss Brown." . holes, or cold air current caves, be said, . . -Chr tmas godds 4 9 � ' .The present inik-ado of Japan is Mutsu soned women having quickly departed. ' ' - . � I � . sucked in cold air during, the winter and blow was very severe, and may prove fatal. horses, and all Charlton�s is - CD � ,tt I Pi - '. - � I . ­_ -­ . .. I were gone. - - - � . Kito, w -ho ascended the throne Feb. 13, . 0 MUSIC AS A CIVILIZER. blew It out during the summer. They -The remains of the late Frank Karn, - — _ I 0 - . . - ; 1867. The royal history of Japan begins The late Justice Bowen�s deflnitioL of a were Dot necessarily connected with aDy son of _M -r. D. W. Karn, of the Woodstock . . . I (D .0 I . . � a . 1-" I � � wj�b Jim, mu, 660 B. C. ' Since that time "search for equity" 'Was "a blind man Its rractical Use In a Lumber Camp In ice deposit, while Ice gorges retained the piano firm, were borne to their 'last resting % � N . 1�a emperors -and empresses, with till sorts looking in a dark room for a black hat . Reatucky. ice made during the winter late into the place .on Wednesday of last Week. The E PPS'S -- COCOA 0 � 9) 4� of unpronounceable Dames, have aseeneted 2 3 1 . � . (D t:yi that isn't there. I I'Miusic hath charlus to goothe a sava,ge, summer and sometimes through the sum- funeral was one of tht , largest seen in (D ,.a. 1--a - i and desmuded the throne. Among the mer by reason of their location protecting - Woodstock forsome time. To the members ENGLISH BREAKFAST COCOA � 1-1 - a 0--i . most remarkable sovereigns were Go- Temple Bar, quotinig from an old Eng- to rend a rook and bust a ca.bba-e, I I quot- - . . . _____ � I . 0 . - n them from the effects of the bmted air; . Possesses the' following - 0 , L - Shlrak'Yawa, Tschuchimikado, Gp,-Fuka- lish almanno, tells of! three different in- ' ed the hotel clerk to the guest from the but Ice caves have a roof, and In his travels . I - __ . Riatinetive Merits : tn M 0 mountain region of Kentucky as that in- ' , t:v dusa, Oklmachi Nakamomikado and Go- stances of human life ex- tending beyond 30 ,f in search -of information, which had been . A TEA -GROWING PARADISE,." I et- Zakuramacblh. . years. .- dividual dropped a nickel In the tin cup of extended through. -Hungary, Germany, Delicacy of Flavor, - ta) It c) 0 � I . _ � - — � - . . _. . . ­ .- la bella Italiai)a organa grindera. - France, SwitLerland and part of America,. The Home of Sup&lority ,in Quality. 0 J..A. . It, I British Territory. � - .. . . - - "Well," be laughed, "here's a cabbage F 0 P -4 I BELL RINGING GERM -ANS.** It can bust every thne it bits it, and I'm as well as from the rather scant literature UAM - , Ill GRATEFUL and COINIFORTIN*G elt- (D . It is posiible to go round the world and � � of the subject, he found that the mouth IN I � I .1 02 - (D t:� 0 a,ew.- r-,e�. 11, 0 W W 4 , bd I W- ' " Cer 'L - DA ' al Sk, � ,touch on - British I ritory all the way- M%y They Got Into the Habit and How glad of it. I'm a great believer in music was always located on the slope of a clJff, . W viz, fr( . am Englaud to Halifax, across the They Keep It Up. and its pow6r over the tutored and. the un- at the base of a cliff, or it was a large Dit '. . to the NERVOUS or DYSPBPTIC. - - tutored mind. Of course there is a margin ' . I . . Dominion of Canada to Vancouver, across Since the ebaDges of population incident of poetry in it but its practical workings into which the ice cave opened. Their $A A I Nutritive Quahties Unrivalle& _C) 1-d (D . -1. lt� e.r 0 ess t') size, he said, varied from several huDdred In Quarter -Pound ��s and Packets only. I-, -P � the Pacific to Hongkong, thence to Sing -t- to the great growth of lNew York city th e , ar no I . As an instance let me tell . CEYLON. TEA. - I a, Penang, -Maurititis, Cape Town, St. , feet In length to quite small holes. P_*__ = 0 POT t� has not been wbat might be called a Ger- you nly experience. I am, as you know, - -PREP,�RED BY- - ' Helena aud England; or froin PeDiing to man colony or German quarter, for the in the lumber business in the mountain The ice differs much from that of -the I Every leaf is fall of virtue. Every infu- ct* - W Ceylon 130wbay Aden Perini Malta ,inn nna - I (,­"*,"�"a ."A P_nv��ft�_ . glaciers, Containing no crevasse� and ha v- gion is delicious. Sold in lead packets only. JAMES EPH & Co., urD_ H-O.MODOPATHIC 01MMISTS I t!sj e4- P ) I J I J I I I - _U V region of Kentucky, anti, as you are als iDg rQupdi5d edges_ _The.saN,qj3_ are fe5- 1 25c, 40c, 50c and'60c. All grocers. I LoNwNi MiGLA". 1506,26 a Gibralta7 und hoxne. Am Qric. 0 , . I In , mnOiA.town ar-9-scatt. gqi1gh- 11 - ­ _. - ml tb- J awLire, tb4.� ptgticull r section is Dot en . _. --...--., ... ­­ . - --.1. . ­ . - . . � . � � I � I . � I . . It I