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The Huron Expositor, 1902-08-29, Page 3I - islIA - __ I - � - - - W�_ - W �l . . . . . . . . � __1 .1 �. I -_ � - - - � � I - M , ai=� - � - � � I. - � I � . . __ I I . i -.--,. - _-____1-__- ­­-­ ­­ - _­ - -t- - I � - - - �� T - i I . � . I I � I I � I � � , � - I - . - I t - I - I I Z_ : - , .� � . I I . � I ; . I . . - I � � i � I . I �UGUST 295 1902 I __ . . � � 11 I i 1 ! 11902 � � ! I '------Mt I I , I i � � � AMOY'S GRAVEYARDS. � ? 14, - f I .� I � I : , rr16-'t Citv.- and the Cenneterlea Are I - - . ; I ­p � Hopelemnly 113tterickingled. I - . I I i The city -of Amoy Is on an island of I � : . - � � . the same. name. rtor upward of 1,000 � . I � - years, it has been ,,in important trading In I : L904ft '111A,za-at . - Pl. Is c.e. The polwlation of the Island � L%,�'tlmated at over 400,000; and it has . I � � beea said that there are something like I . - I 1 51, .. . ell . odies packed Ili its soil. I , I 1,017 I �Ianv centuries the hillsides of the � . � , natiol . n is given in the Eggppfian cWn* -city W - ave been used as a bur * 113 ying . . ground. I � Now the city and the ceme- 9-ud parachute . - I tei . I y !are hopelessly mixed. The gla ves Z6 great (",a,. 10110i one .,mother at every point and .. 't Orow, farnous I � forn� , . I awaj, and leave 61enf & account of � , 'urf, a Solid white s, twe of rock, . I e Bard Br" - ' brielit, I J porcelain and cement, covering 7 � I otee�njca, and I m(re . , than 1,000,000 square feet. Near I er &heacl than . . 0141 ! of the josshouses 180,000 bodies are g. Priza . list,.$, � -1 I I : fljin-h6ld vertleally ta save space. They � ' I : sLIn(i � on a plot of ground of as many 'P� Secretary- � I 4 - �benepforward they'take to i and I fe(�t sqqare. - . __=_ - . - - � q , t I'W , wells from which the city draws � I Its water suppLy are shallow and are - � - Fence - ,.ut& oil the edge of graveyarda afid - j iz, tian e � ? � even; i among the tombs themselves. -lin. at L in all ren,c:; � T r The �vater is muddy alid is colored -by �Ia'kea an or- . , . the perpetual turning up of the soil. M � Mitexpand�,l , lalue� 'Xot.o, . � I - , : I - It la!� 1 no se awers, and the streets vary jfe6t 11 1. The page . � � � r in�'.two feet to six in width. � P�ne,m are inake Gat L"i ; , I � N � � heeled Vehicle can use them. � !�_�4 rvi le, ont , ..... 1 Hare, i - and tblc,re is i . - ,in open place or _- " I - I I - . plaz � dug,� out so as to be a huge re- . � � I - � I ce�)ttcle hito which the streets dis- I _�� � - - - � <�Iiitr­e tbeir refuse. Filth abounds, � - - - - - 1, IN I - 1, nlrl� I Is t,.v,iii sister, disease. flourishes. � A. � �11 I , Th " I Itilloslillere is laden with noxious �z. .. . � : , sa el � ,,, -.in(-' the burial of the dead pes , �: � - I on at , R -iin6 , n alaru .- rate, � I I � tern4l interest thatithe officers are re- 11 I : I rgairl. S � , � 11 'The G ce:nts a day, but the -army i-egula- 1, �O� ,d Sv*)en er of Althorp. one of the Z I C �[ 7 : Is , 1 1 4 groa�vt;t bag !suspended from a string around of book coltectors, was at ,, � r I , , , - 41ant only in his own field. One day � L - - - - 2 in InpAn,ing . , about 13knid street, Lon- ,. �, - I 4(in, I �w wont into the shop of a dealer � I k4"Its or pens S. in bdi(--a-brac. The denler, who knew r I . . 11 I 1'� , ly si - -ht. said persua,slvel.v: , � �- I I _ . ,��, J�'re Is- a tln(x bit of pottery which . 7 I ! . i !1 yot r Iiirdship really ought to have, and I I : -To'll Ing or golf. As mi,ght be expected, , shall have it very cheap-ODly 21 7 , I I ; ! gilhicas." I Neez - Avereamp, 'Van Goyen and otb- ======:= - 7 I � i i So of Q19 period showIng single figwes I ft� I Lord ,gliencer bought it and took PlAk .... : I I i It lt,m n- a Li. i -ice. One ,- and set it In , Llh pl. uvaq� � I _* I I iday , gist to his clerk, f'm.--e frightfully un- a coanoisseur of china paid him � I - a i ,iAt, , -kr showed his aud Lord Spence I . ba­ntifti. -, I � I . . I I � - . " W11int. i (1.1d you give ro.r RTI asked . I I . . I I ibc eollliolz�seur. -1 . I I � � ­Tivo piftieas." answered Spencer 2:11 - . e -mouth of I .... . : . rathpr . proudly. "At � . - Of the year, __ 11 � . , . 1 . IDW" aid & the connoisseur. �)rlee 1 . . A t1lot the marmalade stiould have 7 our gooas- I � - , b(IMI 411(juded." I Gatiches and I 41 -V6 �iat do you mean?" � I . I : � � - .. . I" I 4y. I hat precious piece of yours Is � riatlil�,,­ niore nor, less 'than a shilling ; I I I I 1113XII olade li,at with a green thigtle . ! __ - � I I - . � ., - Paint � - �d on It." � . It au I � - Perlxapj�,. goods, I I -"I (Ioift have no opinion of these I I - nc,%vrqn_-Ied - - v.onien's notions," said � T. 11 olmel, Mr� Hyde whcu his wife timidly ex - . I 1�rvs,avd her desire to join the womaWs . . I Self illlllj�ovelllent society. . i I "I'lut � -%ve learn so much there," ven- tured Mrs. Hyde. I f. I "D , n't - believe It!" snapped �Tr. r1%112 . 113y(l I "Women don't know much, U: � � I tbit'A a fac-t, but let 'em stick to their ____ � - dotue3tiedutles and learn them. That!s � I � . ray 0�illiall. Let 'em follow St. Paurs ftijuu , �ctlon, Stay at home and ask their I i bllsb.�nd_,z �­ It .they want to know any- "lli'llIZI, t .. , I r, B it, John"- I I � very muell I '1' -e settled It, -and thaVs enough, I �ear this, irt - J,qll(. " - P I .,I> . . t. John, th I best way to, � I'll .i "I'll bee doing all this time, and perhaps ; - �, and 1�iek ii ;; � tlin�t.8 the reason they don't kliow . In-UC4." � � . A0 then Mr. Hyde threw his boot I I � at tt, eat and boxed Freddy's ears for I I -1-ifil .je i n- .-illearson's. . : I - I Her Vocation. � I . - � - "P.ofessor," - said Miss Skylight ' "I . I � Nvall gt se ill life � . . I for ' ee - I have thought of journal- . I I !sill "r I . . . � I . "Athat i are your natural inclina- - tion I ?�? � � I I I ,to 1, Uly S oul yeaTns and throbs ,and - � � - pul-z. tes. with an ambition to give the — . - � I NN I -url 1 a life work that shall be marvel- In, 9 101.-1 its scope and weirdly entrancing �s in tlie vastness of its structural beau- , 0 , I - ty!" � : ��(_ .. 6911�o,niaii, you're born to be a mil- � �. I I liner!" . l I - . -_ � �� " . I - et Clothing and Lightning. t k I - : I � I .r lothing is wet. lightning may 11L. c C3 bit'lons I pa."Iovk�r - it as a ,00d conductor with - .L � I � out, 4hariiiii,g Uie body, On the Other . 1, Sept. loth. , :, .. , hzlll(�. j)L-1,'-(::"., may be killed without , I � I I - � 1,;11'11� bvin,g done to the clothing. Ili . I ; .. I - I I FaITI i lustances bodies have been I ES I . . . . I strij�hed - naked by li-litning. %he cov- '� t' I E)(RtBIT S er hils of the feet are liable to be se - . . I . � I . r I *vu _ I ly I, -ed, because it is bere that 1, njiji Ilightnia- zum-s I 7 � , . - � � I I ! t1te ilteets the greatest re - '� '�' � - IMIONS I is t E � lice ill leaving the body. 1=1 10TAGLy- � . . � The -,v Don't Speak No— ,ions.. country . . I . � Kitty�Fred called me a dream last . 1. I ever - ili,�. - I � H 0 Lt DAY - 1101 rtlia-lIow funny! It was only - last WvolZ FI-EI(I Was telliBg me ,tvhat Z� ��ravel. Consult to Toronto, and , uwRil dreaws lie lia(L. 1 1809-3 1 . : : 1 . I � A Suggestiozi. . I ; I I 11 tl(,-11(, has Llioncy, you know. � .AR I I I 1� 11 tua-Yes, I appreciate that fact, �, I but liuw aw I to live happily with a � � . . 'It I : : F S I- 111:14 ,I)o1i't Nvlio is my iiiferior? let Will kilow it." - I I I -L-.Af � - . I . IVroltzg Proportions. . - I ... I - ­tjf- offt�red tier his haild and for- I 1 R I till -I �.­ - i - .. )id sho aecept?" , �. f7-1�.'l I � I . ..t -o; the first Nvas too lar. -e and the _�, I � . �jD., sovlwn(l too small"' q for XX,lr-%- I I � It Self T.vuW.ht. I I i Tlic- 'Mother -Now, Elsie, did I teach � � Seafurtil. , :� ymi to tl1ro-,v your clotlies ou the floor � . : . 1 . - In t1hat di­treputable Way? I � _____� . � . .R. 1, 'No, mamma; I learned myself. ,�Ie-2 � . ds. in. the ... 1. - A _-P ick. vitte. - � I , T i - - its in the theater set the meA (. 11"I _j ,,',. de,aseed- . :a gi r, oderxaluple; they seldom go out bL1_ � kt ��,,� C��im"- . the 30th day Of . tw ea the acts. I roi!o,nn­ laildO I . - . iE'I e I x ga lot-- ci Eas'; Fronu . Fear of the Future. thq� ­�Xttiog on , %­ aDd � , McL people who dread the future are victims c I . ,g�:_-oud ,�:th. Also Pae, � � so ite'terrible disease. Mrs. W. Francis, 204 Colborri r�d o&rt Of Lot 1-1 :St. Kirgston, was in a ba4 state with kidney dieew , , Tucker-mith- ance beeweer. � She 4-1 't Qe;eye phics. in her back and lego,wao gradu ­-rea of jand- a �� I lly I aing flesh, and felt a d road of the future. j fx�e InolleY to 11 frien recommended Dr. ChaWs Kidney -Liver Pilli � __ Liemce in thirtY . rkrther pa rd1z"ll I and �hc . result wis a complete cure. There is a I ade known On I - me0cine more reliable, n011d go certain to produce I 4 I tho , ugh cure. One pill a dose, 25 cents a box. -D I . ffo�LM&51r; ,- V T , it nth. 19&Z- �ust p7w.t�z; � ft ­ �_. �-_­ -­_ - � ,-, ��­! �� �­I___­' � , . I t i I � � : R . I i I � � . � I : I : I . - I I � . � � I . I . � . I 1 4 . ; .5 1 1 i . . � � I I I ; . � . I V � ! . � � I I i I a I . . ! � � I I - I -,- I I � i I - � _ A �., "�,__17_ -1--_ - t 11 - i.__ _! - . - I t �, � .1 - t 11 i � � . I 61 I � -, I— ".. , - I . - - ; . I. I i I I � . I � I 3 1 1 ; 1 ; , - . � � � -11 i � ,� ..: - 1 � I "' . . i i� . - � .I, I i I ? ! I I 1 1 4 1 : � j I . . a � 0 - . I I - : - - i � - � I . � � - � . X- : � , I I, - - - - = 01=1�1_= ,"I 0 1 4_1 � I f. I � ! 11 � I : ! '..-j! I In -evety, towni � I I - � aad ; villagel I I I . -1 — r - -= f 1 1 be had i , , ; Y, � 11 I i I .. � . 11 ; I . I I t�e I I I . — i 1 : - I 0; . I ica .; � M'. I , � ' � . 4 t I I ' I " I I I � I iii ! i I A� . 0 � I . !. , , I - I I I � 11 I - i lase I I � oi$ I . � I . I I . I , ., � that ri alee Ur 31ad&.t� .��s bw � YO , i - It hor,,Ses glad. -1 linrl". � I I I -1 . . - - __ __ ,----,-Nim6�-*-, "I 7—,, ­_ � - I For sale by M. BrOdertk, Seafortittl � - . . . . � � ' . I . lum NQT­r1091S. � L !!�!l I � I XEW FEED STORE A4 BL�j,r..—We will keep .,-,, on hand a upp;ly OP FloW .and Ali I 1�eed. Flour txebanged.forwhe.A� Give us n1rfal. I � JOHN THIRSR, . . - i 178,6 tt - R?4 TO LET.—Corsis vg oi _,00 so-cs i6 the FA towvwp of btal. ILA For particulate a 1v oil "I . Let 6. (Inneellsion 5, S Ity, or to I NEIL 100TH , Brumfield, - . 1809.4 � � , ..,..-. . I -1 T0 RENT.-Hatioe, stable andl� 5 ac-ree of IS4 d to rent. 0o d con.f,rts >ja I k4mises; situatpd on the North'Reftd. Serif rcb Poweqsbiod Oven at .1once. Apply to JAMES WATSON, Agelit, Seafortb* � I � 1 ; 1811)xa- 1 j ! � ! � 174 1 1 � � I I " i I I I I : 1 1 1 The Whole St4ry , , in w lefter .1 ! ; . I ; , . . � , , I& . # i 16� � I 0 i I 7011 � i ev,� ' ' _' r - &,,n 11 � ' I - ("BRY AVIsi.) � � . ! ; i From =Ct. F. Loye, PoMe Station No. I ") '!I 6,'Mont :--&We frequettly use Pruny I �' I' DAvis' PAiw-KiLLr.R forpafne Ol. the staiii- i ' 07 "], , 40 . acA, rhauntatient, 8tf§ less, ,f,�Vst itea, ch _ blaine, crawye, and 11 afflictions whwi I i ' 11 befallmenin o-ur positon. �1 have no hes - tatiou in saying that PAIN-Ri=R, * this i beat reviedy to have net r at ;I : ii � Used lUternallY � Lnd=tern Y_� T�vo Sizes, 25C. and 560. bottles. ' -1- - I -_ - - I W I . i I I I :1 � � , . f - I v . . YOR S�LE., . I - - - _____ i � . FOR %ALE_-Hous6 Dnd Lot in bho vills go of Bruce - fl(ld, Apply to MRS. WAL MoDONALD, Bruceflold, On'jario. . i 1 180$X4 * i I I __ � , - ­- � FOR SALE. -One good dihiniz mare, one Tght road wagon, orte listht Idelive,y wagon. . All are in zood order. THOMAS JONES, E.monct-ille Ontario. i � . � t 4 F Is".tf I I i TIMBER FOR SALE.-Paiinit, diepnPed of, saw roll) maebinerv,we ar�, now offeling'for satthe tini'ler ef sawil. The building Is 60x3fl feet; �$ ere a, e 18 P�eres 9x1 2 Inebee, �6 feet long, "I de. ?T)dent of frame; would eell thisse Lfe if dallrj t ly all timbtr Is reck elm.! � Winthrop. ! � 178t.tf ' i � . . I � t .. I . 1. ' . REAL ESTAU FOXISALE. � i i . I HOUSE AND LOT FOR SAL �.-For sale a core. tortal. to cottage on V 'eat .... alm street, So%- fonh.cbesp. Apply to 1IR iRYIKATTIE, Seaforch, or XRS. Gr,ORGE BATES,. 33yfleld. 1791-tf I — I I - .. - I Y-NARAIS FOR SALE -Ra'a b rgains In farms In, r' theTownshipa ol! Hullett'.1"Idorris, and Wawa. rlosb,Caunty of Huron. 1litlaite ai ence. WM Oa3d.PRELL, Blytb, Ont. :. . 17744f I , ­ - HOUSE IN EGMONDVILLE FOR SALE OR TO RENT. -A ecnifortab)e house and quarter acre of laud, plemantly eltuated� for Fate or to rent. - The lot is planted with fruit trecs Find there its a et%ble, Apply to MISS ALLAN, Eg-moiadvil'.e. 180x3 I � I ' - 3 20 ACRE FARM FOR SALE.-.-iln beht whest, belb in Southern Manitobaj Ninety acres re"y folr wheat next year-, 60 acres' hay� Good now inable and gianbry. Twelve dollare per acre. Eeveral other I j proved and prairie farms for sale. Write CHAS. E. SHAW, Bcx 17, Bolasevain, Manitoba,. � i IM.tf � . � — - I ' PASTURR FARM FOR $ALE OIL -TO RE);r - Lot 12, Concession il, Hullett, 100 ocroil,'20 acres good hardwood bush. Balance all in paliture. There i8 a fr&me barn and � an orch&rd. Plenty of go�d water. Will be sot I cheap or will be rant4d for pa. -tura for the balance of this7year. ApplytoMRS. C. DALE, Constance P. 0. ' 180x4 FARM FOR S&LE.-For Erkle Lot No. 3. ():mesa. sicu 13, Tuckeremith, containing 103 acres, about 8b at-rts clearedi we 1 undo -drained, well finced ana in a good stale of cuit,vatioll. The balence le well timbered with hard wcpd. Ttiere are two trame barns, a cADnifcroable ouEe, a good bearing orehard and a never falling W811 Gf Vutor and a creek also runs thirctigh the farin. It Id good for either grilzing orgrai.ignixinw. lti.qwittiiathteewile!§o$HdnsalI _­ a- _­­ ­ - . . .. - �.- - . Tj OUSE AND .LOT FO& SALZ.-For o&le. Lpt 23. J_L Jarvis Street, SeAtLr,',h, corkiprisiog ono -fifth of �n zkora, on which are a atable and, a h,)use contain- iDg nine rooms, 'a paricr, !dining rooin, futir'bed. rooms, Clothes ( toilet, china� cloeefi, kitchen an& hall. Tbereje a p4ntry'off the kitchen and a good cellar uridernOAth, and'A verandah along the whole front of the house, and both bardi and lloft water, indoors. The ph.ce is will plAnted. wl�th froit; trees and berry busteg, i�nd everything is Ili fimit,o)ass repal,. For further pi, r.icularaj apply tO M HSj JOH NT DOWN FY, on tbe piewhies, or to J. L� KILL40RAN, Barrister, Seafor&h. � i I&O 4 — -1 � - ., AGOOD FAR.11 FOR SALEJ--For sale, ljoi�l. Conceselon 13. Tuakenmith, containing 97 acies,ofwtich 80 are cle4red, 11%ell underdr4ined. femed, and in a high state"'of cultivation. There are 17 acres of splendid hardwdod bush, uncullibd mind in first clawes condition. Thero:ljr a c(inforcable house and cne�of the beat barile in the county. It Is 71W46 f. ol-, u ith stone, st&bling underneplib. cement i1ODr8 arid everything finished up In first class style. ' The farm io 'Olell watered wWiving liprings aDd Is F-ult- able for grain or gr Sitl�.' It 18 COUVOIlient to churches, s,ore, post o9ceVd bIlkoksmith. shoo and Ohly 0, few u6iloofsom. a railway ot4tion. Itisoneof the best and beat equipped farms iti the ooUrity and will be sold che%o and on ei-sy teline, Las the pjaprie- ter is anxious toxelfre. A pea, or 0. ,pply on the premi � address Chiselhurst r. j JAXES CONNORS, Pro. prietor. 6. : . � 1806 if t � I . I . . � - I . I I Public Telephon,e Stations 1 . I .1 � . ; Place the vast facilities of the Tole phone '[System �at the disposal of I every one. Are cionvenient for the use of non-subseribere.1 I I s � ____ - , . I � � I - i I I i I i � I i I . I . . t t � 11 , � , . � no I � I � . I 4I � I I - I 1 14 . I . CNI - t - babaft _100'r I � . To the Weary Dyspei:)tic. . we Ask This 'Question: . . Why danpt you,remove that weight at the pit t � of the Stomach'? . I -Why don't you regulate, that variable -jr : .�tive . ,petite, and coll.dition the diges organs so that it wIll not be necessary to 1 , Aarv-e the stomach to avoid distress after � . I ea i ng ? I � I -he first step j.,; to regulate the bowels. For this purpo�e I � . � I 0 � Burdock Wood . Bittas � - Has No I ]Equal - I It acts promptly ,and i6ffectually and permanently cures all derangements a' : digestion. I I . . .- . I r , � :� � � i � � I i . � ! . � I I : I . � ­ � . I I : . I � . q . I � � I � . I � � � . : I L � I 4 - � - � - L 1 � _�. _ . � I ­ _, L � I 7-.,_.1_._A_________1.-_-1 - I -___,__-F__ � .1 � - . I i . . i � � I . I I I � I I I i � I . r - � � I p r i i I . I I I I I . I . I t , � � � . . ;; . . I � . I . I � i I ; I . . I I . i I - � - - ­_­�� ,- '.. . -1 - ­ -T ­­ - �� - I - -_. I' ]1"� -'- . ­ ­ - - . . o 1. � .- - -1-- - � � - I I , . . I I I � � I . i � . I I . � � I t I i . ,_ � ; . . I : I T : I ; I I I I ) . I R � I . t, .1 . � I i I - 11IM0111111110111111 - 1111111111111111111111111111 , ii i� ; i ! il ! . I I I � I I . � 1HE TOOK THE 14KE. _ � I . � � I � I A a ory of 'illianit Blmc% Ole Novol- 1 � . I � lift, ayd 5lary. Ander4on. I ' , . I , 0 e tiale NvIlen .Mary .;MdorSon X��as . 'I, � � . pin,�Hng in "The NN"Intel's Tale- �in . j Du4nal AVI1104aln Black, me no-vellist, I � . Iwho ivas vety Intimate wt'h Miss, -A-n- der4on and'�er family, Asisted upon � _ I I assoming the. part of one ofthe supers, � I who was dressed as a vEryj old man witb a venerable beard ani locks that fell � � upon his -shoulders. II'lien Bli , ek wex�t ul)on t4e stage in r 1$ disgul . $e, he 1 -walked. about among, his fellow 1. . supbrs with unceasing reslessuess and ' judging, by the wild motlons of his aru4s, seerace. to be addregring to each I in turn an Impassloned hd angue. The � L auqicuce beg -an to wond who the * nev," ao,tor -,-vis and -what on earth he � was doing . Ir a play in NAlch neither ' Shiik,espeare nor the stag�e managers I � I ever, intended him to appefir. I i P' 'esently c ime the t1mE when It was ' ' the business of Perdita -0 distribute flowers amo - the pea,rantS, aMOng " ZD whom Black had his place.; Miss An- , . dcr$on, carr Ing on the p tetical jokes I . I , v riall � - circle, ha I prepared a surims f hi oment ,and, having distributed flowers among the less fa- anded to -Black a lar,, . ,�,e cake owned with a wreath of lau�el, 11 as she did , "You take lt,"� in allusl�n to his tri pbs In the coutests of m4ts at the su per table. I I I Tq her consternation, I lack showed, that he was quite prepa ed to carry I 1 out the jest, for, takAng e cake from th6 hands of Perdita, h Immediately distributed it in subst,ant . I portions to hi&' hungry f Ilow supers who, filidin"g, It to be of e,.,ccellent qua ty, began to : m4ijeh it ,greedily uDde the eyes of tho . house.-lixellan-e. . � Im , " I. - I I! , I - - . I I L I i � I Ill A ) i Klclk,ing H �se. � A writer in the Natio lal Stockman gives this incthod of ti7eating t, , -L � , a kicking horse: Put on hiin a stiOng surein-le , .- ��, , ?n and crupper. Ila ve one i�- where the . t:p I ch�ck hook comes and one eight inches ' " lower on the right side. ,Now run a � stijap from the lower rih� to the crup- � pq about w ere the hip,strap passes through. Now take a five-eig-liths inch rope fifteen feet Ion- fzsten it to the ' Z51 � � kiiig at the ebeck anl then hook tht-ough the ring in tLe 'halter and ba& throug-4 the lo,N,ve � On- In the ' I 2n sureingle. Strap up his �eft fore foot I This should e one Ili a straw yard. � - Now you lia,-e him read�,. Take your I . rope and go ahead of him a few feet, a �ittle to the right, and begia to pull. , H�ldhim steady and let him fight this , :_1 .- liqxd, but ke p drawing his head to his side and he ill go down to the ground. N�� w you have him wbere you want lll�n. Show him you can do as you Please With him. Ke3p him there � witil lie gIv(s up, if it takes all day. Ill Sbow hil-11 you can handla, om. ' The Butcher Bird's Larder. It is possible that the I butcher birWs dicurious and cruel habft" of impaling v.,irious creatures upon hedge thorn I is his way of supporting his Wife dur- . I Ing her period of seclus.on. '�Of many species the famale Is fed by,.�the male , . Oil .�lie nest, but the buteMar bird's pi�ey cousist& often of creatuiies which aite too larg to be eatcn at a mouth - fill. Even I Ahe male could always dl�a__- the.se c reasses to the nest it is ol . wiclus that the femalt could not eat t1join there; o the "larder" may have beei! hit up u as a happy device to get over the difficulty, the female flit- t4ig tlilther to help herself whenever � she is hun.�-r�. � - - .— � . . 14' ,any SalWxg. Visitor -1 would like to get you to tEtach me to mll a boat. , . :B.Oatinan-$all a boat? Vny, it's easy . , -is siviramin'.: Jest grasp the main sheet � With one lla�d an' the tiller with the � � other, an' it a flaw strikes ease up or brin- ler to n' loose th.- halyards, but M . look out ferltbe gaff a boom or the htill thinwIllilio in I �nfpr .nnl vp'll - - Idause then �_e'll be upset sure. Jump rlight in all' t 3, it; but, remember, ,what- - , � . � ever ye do, �on't jibe!" � � . � B�es and' nts. � I 1�-Bees will place their honeycombs in a�y I � , place � regularly or irregularly sliaped, and ivben they -come to corners 4 apd.angles t ey seem t stop and con- sjdei. Then�,,. I r , ,they vary i he shape of the c0l, so that Ithe space is exactly filled. . it could not �e done more satisfactorily i4 the Nvliol� thing ha been worked � oilt oil IMpe beforelia[Ld. Ants inake Vard and sj;oth roadij. and drive tun- ,� � n0-, compai-d to whA man's efforts U . in inaldug, tbings are hisi.g.nificant. I --�-Cineinlla sulclommerelal Tribune. I � . Trifles. i There is n suc;i thi - in life as n j C, t1'iflL-; eVCVY event a_nJ action, how - i . ever uninitio ant seemingly, has a root C, lielow aod a branch above which Vivi.,;t and t rn into snne other root . 4 I mikingy Part of the great . od. bra tic i, F, ; UbStallftl OD and in %vbieb we live. r . Its pr"vnee and absmtce, both nffeet 6e eqtire iniss of w1deb it forms a , part. -Exchange. . I . i I I � ; le *%Va-4 'Not. : I �� .1 �, 1 Gentlemen. You wouldn't take me I t�D be a nienil er of a millionaire's fam- i�jy. -%vould y'�yu?" luquired the young 4111111. � I _. ..Frankly,,we would ot.'s . � , "',Nowier m,otiia the millionaire. t I I � j1,!-.keL1 him las� night." I Revenge. , - ,; lho Brid e- -Th ere's only one thln(�" C� needed to complete our happiness. 'I'll(, Gromn--What is that, dearest? The I'rld(,�l do wis.11 my first hus- 111111d and yol r first wife would meet t . � � i .� I . I litl get Illarri I ed. 4* - , 'I'lit're I,; so much coidpetition In the wol-I(l that thill man wb6 makes a good , 1,.Ij%-in,­ should ibe 9 hero �wlth his ,wom- � , ! ell folk& i ! i I - � I i- -1 �- - . : I i , MARRIA4E 11JOENSES . I � I . I I , i I$SU E D T i � � : I i � . I �� THE HURON! ' EXPO ITCH OFFICEI I ISEIAFO�Tla, 14TARIO. I i I � NO -WITNESSE ' REQUIRED, I , �4411 . : I � -1, I � - i � I . . �i . - t I . I I I I � . - � I � � I i I i � i , � � ..�� . � , . I L � I i : 1 � � I � -.-- � � . -,--. � -1 __ ­ 1 17-1- ] _­L__­_­1W­_­__ - -1 I �­ -_ ____ ­ __ ­,_,._­.­ -_--11-1-__1;._1. � ­ __-_-11--- _-____1__----.1---_--_-- ,-- ­- ­ - -- � . I'! . i . . . I- . . 1. z . I F_ � . I . ! � . . . � I � - I . -I - - ­ [­­,", . I , i . i I i . ! I ! I i . i i ; - I I � I I - ! . - i � : I � I : : i� � . � , I � , 7, 1 - : I r i I . � � I . i I i i I . I ! , I - : , - I . ! I i . I . I - � I i � I . . � i i i . � .1 . � . I- . � I i . 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( . t*s c. s (% v, I .I . I tl.c 1101-theru pxtrclilitv of coul"�� " .I- I r -_ - 'A M . � . I : � . B , L z0`5 k ' 01-11n), a sliwyt iqtzllj(:(,- froul, Port 1.1 :.-11. . - � � � ! 04:1 � Ll elalid. I t enisists of Countless 1,6s,�s , Store V1 positively cure deep-seated I ' I - I 01 basaltic pillars, vni-3111-1 h) 811 11V � � , COUGHS, . ! � I � � . flom 11 pe tagoll to fill oet.1-011. the aV- - t , �_ �, CC ILDS. - You can get all filzes of fruit gems 8 . . - ela-e lel'OL'.1 of ("icli Column or j,.ffl:,.r . � z:1 ujit a shade over uost. 0-illanigetrny � � � CF _0VP. i � - about el-lity reot. the -,vl1ole pricea before you. buy. Also all kinds ; . . b iiil� _� . A 29c4l oott!d for a SI riple'Cold. 11 -]life ! stacked so Closely to -ether Illat . 1'. of sugar from the darkest right up to A 60c� Oottle for a Hi avy Cold. - " A . blado, could li-irdly be insvi-tod betm-een Redpath's best granulated ; syrups and ,$1.0018ottle ior a Deep-seated Couoh baking molasseF, aluo all kinds oi vin - I ` I I gold by till Druggjais. tlem'. But the formation of tliese vll- ' I . 1 ! I eg r, white %ine cider and malt vinegars - - ; . � - ­'�_ . lars ills not- -the least wonderful part . I I for piekling ; pickling spices and fl:ivor- I I . ____ __ - al)out them, for, although they nia� be ' , i I t� i ,� P�rk, ilong clear smoked hams i - -y � tbougands and tens of nigo- d d I I counted I shDUl oral on rolls; bEst lard, fresh i ! OTOOK FOR SALE. tliousands, each column is fashioned bu tter d eggs, all kinda of canned � I -1 - . . W ith a sy nietry that suggests a ma- . goods, salt by this barrel, herrings in � . DURHAUs BULLS FOR SALE. -For sale, two son's: handiwork. Their compositio a is boxes, flo ar, cornmeal, all kinds of oat. tiloroughbred Duthan bil1a, tligible for reg, � ion I 1, it-trati 2 �nd 18 wo thE old, one dark roan the a perfect f usion of one-half flinty eaAll, m aja, graham flour, rolled wheat. creara Ot r Ilit t. Apply on I.A 25, Conce9kion 1, L. R. -te r 11 e and c of I wheat, and all the different kinds of S.�eTucke, -s Ith, milds Fouth of .Brucefield. one-qual: lay, one -qua ter , 1;) I breakfast foods ; flour, rice and rice JAMES PATTER0, Brucefield.P. 0. ' 1780.tf a,most pure I -on, each pillar belug dl- flour, coo iija�g fige 8 lbs. for 25o, 4 lbr. � I — - . vi ded int( regular lengths or jo nts best r4affis for 25o, boneless fish 5 lbs. I i ,%N hich con e t)gether as a perfect, iiat- for 25c - green Rio coffeli 10a a lb., or I i , I i - Ar just what every n -al ball a nd �socket union. 11 lbs. in $1 ,4 all kindayof obina and : . . I � �, ,vve k, . netvolus, run- A101bugh to' be found In sma'11 de- or, ickery �Iand glass:ware very cheap. I .. do n woman needs to tochi�,ents Qm'bedded in the cliffs have a lot of good soaps, which I vvill " lk m e her strong and sands, etc.) for some I distance Ing the ae I 12 bars fo , rQ5c. A cordial invits- - �_ . Z;� ti(n to all to Call and get some of the I we . sliore, the principal aggregations form- ch 3ap goods. Wanted, good � freill but,- ; . hey cure those feel- ing the causeway proper -consist of te and eggs, for whi�h the highest in s of smothering and . I . 'sin fing that come on tliree projections, or tongues known as m4ket price will be paid, either in I � - little, middle and grand causeways.- cao'h or I Me. I -also keep a firaL-class I � at I times, 'make the T iese singular columns are of diffe ent ar�iclo of coal oil. . � . beart beat stroog and I . � . - � Y � g - ap- .. I i regular, give Ie agths and present an astoniship, I .- i , ing sleep and le-ist 40,0(0 strong marshaled on the 1 4 ULT � . ; s nce as they stand, an array of at / - � I � I A' . A I I RN ba.nish head- S ores of Erin as if ever ready tc do . I __ � . � aches and ner- Uttle witli th rising tide. I S - I I . . &ftT&. vousness. They i � — - I F. 11 EEnm -v, infuse new lif6 � I � I . M V Ala I 'rhe Word 44jons." : I - ) . and energy into . 1 . - : "IVs a -ndstake to suppose that 'joss' � 5 dispirited. health- , I I —N., . I / Is a' ese word," says a retire I 1-1-1, . . - : Chir d ,,�'.,: i shattered women S IG- N , ,-;.4.1-1 018CULAR , �4 , j� , � .1 *1 1% i who have come sl '6carjentm ITTe traveled a good 7 ,21.??.V-*q A . I I i Sk0,,UV.-,-,3 "' j to think there is b t in th) clEent in my time, nd 1 0,7" '. � I IT H E ` (­`�Kl -�` " SAW � . , . i no cure for them. a', nong th Olds and ends of inte st- OF Th ' 1 . - ir g infori 2 a 'I on, I pi I I ey ute Nervous�ess, Sleeplessness, . I I Nervous j Prostration, 1 Brain Fag, Faint knockout Df' he genuineness of 'jDss' I and Di�zy Sp6lls, IListlessness, After aii a Chirese word. ChInamen only . I � Effects 4 La Grippe 4nd Fever, Anwinia, know 'jos3' when they come in .(!on- � - General P�-bility andi'all troubles arising - . tract with Europeans. A Chinese p lest co . . I from a rqn. down systorn. . I . � . . that 1 became chummy with in �Hau­ CD . � - PrIc , Per b4 or 5 for $1.23 � kow told me that there was no such CD a I sts Or maded by word In Chinese. He explained 1hat . . 11 V"' CO., LIMITED6 tILe word was a corruption of the I I -:� � � jm� � I THE Ir Sj)anish'w rd 'Dios' aDd had come to - c - . i ` Toronto, 'Ont. use through the missionaries. Aliny . C CD — I f - . - - i - ERS. early inisslonaries, he ijaid, were Span- 01 n I — : IAUCTION� I ish priests, and their pronunciation of . CO PD � 1, � I 6 i0s, wn s peedily corrupteil � ' nto, am = THOMM BROWN, Licebsed Auctioneer for the I )ss I by natl e tongues and applied to Countie i of Enron an I Perth. Orders left at �i i. , � I A. M. Campbi It's implemen warerooms, Sea4ortb. or the Chinese 4eities. It's only on the 8 THic ExpOsiruR Office,'will recii1ve prompt attention. - 90", o - 11 � � Satisfaction g aaranieed or i io charge. 170841 C.i1nese sEabolard that the word Is un. � � �� " . � i . i . I derstood by Chinamen. In the inte- P ! - I � . I UCTIO ` hillipo, Licensed ri)r, the priest told me,.the Celes , als 111111111111111 CD , ' - - P " � -1 "'E "' .-B ' . A AuW'o._.,.T'fd!, thel co"untiew of Huron and had no kn wl�d-e of it" .. - 14 ! . - Perth. Being a practical f%rmer and thoroughly .1 i t� . - t,:�! - - I understand in r the rnlue of farm stock and imple-. I I . � . motits, pla(ea, we In a better position to realize good i . a; ,e�, . prices. Charkes modprate. Satisfaction guaranteed Str . , I iket Etiquette. I a I C) � . -1 or 0 pay- All orders left a b Heneall post office or 4 at Tot 98, qoncefision 2, Hay, will be promptly In meeting a lady in a pliblIc thor- 1,.* I I 0 1 11 ttended to, 1709-tt olighfare in .*merlca a gentleman al- . � I l I i - I ; I I I i . - Y9 wal for her bow of recognition - � �jo 11 . . I . I I before 11ftiDg his hat or . .. addres Ing 11Z I 1 t . her. In Europe, however, the con'bury I A - "I %. Is the establ shed rule, it being' th6 00 � , . _ - � P.m[ . I � - - - - - gentleman's I.lace to bow first, wjien, " P ... I I if the lady desires not to recogMize 10-11 I � . 1. Lm, she Jgncres his isalu�atlons, 1hus - � I . � . I- -oo X . ,� � - thE cult direct. Itj Is not g d :$ -1! -1 , � g: vin., . . form In any place for a lady to stop a go . . I I., 13 P Opin!60a of Leading, Physicians. gentleman In the street- for the pur, I tu . 0--A � I S I I Z . I have UE -41W. T. Etrbag' Pilekon . e for external as pose of chatting with� him, though he " �n N ,�NM3 ,et betttr rttiults than (M well as lut� n I piles, and 1, 11,ay with pe�fect pr6priety paus to . � = - M - from a" O r remedy I In ve uaed. A. GRAHAM, S eak If e take the Initiative. ' Pro- - M. D., Lon op, Ont. t I co �.­l 0 1 Price, $1. � For sale by I druggists, or by wail, on longed talks Ili the street are not, low- i . 0 1 1 receipt of p c'e'. 01 eirer, considered good form, even be- - . . W. T. 8 ' ONG, Manufacturink Chemist, London, tween persons of the same sex, the 0 . . j Ontario. i 1 1796-52 b�tter plan being to walk on slowly C W [D , — i ; ! uitil the e—ersatlon Is concluded. (!o aq 0L. TOCK FOR I SERVICE. � I i I I , " = I I I I I I i � - � I . �Ij . � PIG , REEDERS.-Tilte undersigned will keep Why Coughlin= - lo Wealkcenln . ft (P . . � ro on 26, -Concession'6, L. R. S., Tuckeremith, _�_ 01 . I a. thorou red TAxwoam Pi%also a thorough- The amount of energy ex In i I ! H� , : I bred Y ; Pie. A limited number of sows will coughing is v ry considerabi . Indeed i � I be RAM t o"h. Terms 81 payable at the time i I 3f 6ary $1.60 If charg;. 'JAMES GRUM I . olie of e ;atient statistlecians for .. =� �-3 ; � ­ ! 1608-52 which Gjema�y Is reno I �� � � 11� i — I �� - .- - culated tb4t a . patient who coughs once @N16 F " 0 PIG Fol, OERVICF.-Tte underaignod %111 keep eyery quatter of an hour for ten bours Qv 0 on Lot gii, Coucesilionjil, Hibbart, aThorouj;h. %A bred Yorlisb)ro I oar to ;whIjh he %ill aduilt a C pends chergy equivalent to 250 'units CD I . I . i . I 0� I , heat,�� hlc�h may be trans ssma A limited numberef sows. Terms.-si at the tine of , slated as I s-rvice. J014N LLGIE, Clilee.hurst, Out. 1771-tf . I ! j I I . ei ulvalen to the nourishment con- sPh � - I ! . . t hied in hre'e eg,gs or two glasses of to4­i . WL PIG FO SERVICE. -The undersigned has on Loll2i, cricession 11, MoKillop, a thoioug;h- 11k. In ormal respiration the air is 0 . bred Yorkthire Boar, tow ch hk will admit a limit- e pelled f om tlje chest at'tbe ratD of 1* ed number of sowe, Tegma--75v, payable at the I ! time of .9eil ice, with the priviltgo of returning if foul. feet per seeond, wbereas in vio- - � 'UUGH T. GRILVE. lelyt cowvl� ill- it may attain a. velceity i neceseary. � 1762-tf 0 1 . : � i i- i I 01 I :3)00 fe"'e % ,:, � - . I . I ====t::� I - � . I i - I � � � I � AUCTION� SALES. � C Idernite. Anythiffig That is no ; I 01,11", 6 ; I I ! I I F � � - I Paterfal 111qs�S&T bere! Wbat ,foes . _. - � � � I UOrIO 'SALE OF OU -39 AND LOT, FUR- tl,i,i. inean? 'the parlor clock ls,stop- I A ,�� - , .Ll- NIT I A L TRUCK, ETC. -T)i:)iro d. Mr. Nicef-ellow was here last Good to �You is Goou will be Sol p lie uc on on the promises. on; P" . Satu . day, mi -t Both, a o'clock p. 111. the follow-, Ll --ht, ns .isu4l. wasn't be? 1. - Ing props . Flrat--A five ro(med cottage with Dau-1itcr-Yes, pa, aud I told him � lot on God I h Street East There is a good stone M � at Ilar and 21 ob d also i stable. Second-Iloute. Nx 1).it you salc,l about tbe cost of coal To Me. . - -, M, -lor every night and . hold turn .. cc sting of cook stove, heating, and gnis I th pal In brtwe, gl clipboard, bur4u, fail leaf table, Centro- t" � tables chat a, rocking chair,. bedbtead, leather bad, '" e began to I: worider how we could Remember I Pay Cash pillo% a. I e ourtains, wash btand, luunge, lampS, eeonolnize foi you, and fiDally Mr. . uilloo,c:ir ta,clock, pictores. spades, forks, h.,q I and rusnyi othtir ,stticI4 Vtgetibles-PoEat,oes, N icefellow dedided that we could at for Everything, , '. corn, cabb�g% be -its, cartpto, man bids and onions. lEast stop the clock and save wear and ! Horse and ,kig-Yesiline'colt, h8f wagon The works, you know. - I I . Pods % d whi�.cutter, � sot single hArbois, goat rob an tear on th whoie ul the above will �cl sold without reserve. - . � Now io the time to pick up your old iron Terms-Ofn t sis and garden truck, cash; I , mu �h as old.a�iowers, respers, plow@, need � . 1118 - buggy gearings, old ro� arty t ru *illz,be made known on day of sale. dt , w9gon or 14 Reedy, ropnOtor; T OS. BXuWN, Auction- A Frencliman was teachin- in a nNes borne oboes, old stjoves, in flact, ar)y ear. I H 1809-3 us- I i T . I � lirge school where be bad a rep'ltatlon ki of old i�on. . __ —_ I-- f , r making some queer mistakes. One � � I I I day be was ta I king a class which was I willpay 40opek hundred oash. - I . r tber disord rly. What N,vitb the heat And also Steel, Rags, Old Rnbbers, arid troubles boys Copper. Brans, Lead, Zinc, Pewter, � � e, TO, I L ET snnppish. 0;eng punished sel-eral Tailors' Clippings, 'Clean Newspapjars I H I I Is C,OMPLE*E WFTHOUT Of Old tooks� New or -Old Geese, .He� .i I boys and sent bne to the botto . and Turk-e'y Feathers, 'Horse Hair, . �� . # . t !, Wool Pickings, Sheep Skim, all kinds I the class he ' last shouted, out In a I RACT . : a e . . . DS - r Ma p SS)OD, Ze whole class go to ze bot- of C �ean Bo L ttles, Bonea and Old Ropee. i . I � I � . . - tonal I " Bring 11 your etuff in and get cash for it. � 1 � � ��� . � i I - �-j i ! - . 1 1. ; I inciatively Spealang. RELI r;S CWAFING.;. ITCHING OR IRRI- i is, TATIO �. COOLS COMFORTS AND HEALS a& u the way, Phass, Sher, . j � UE IN, AFTE4 - S"AVING. ,; ild'Abe feudal king. "Bilt, your maj- .1 I I I . . * . Avoi dangerout, Irritating Witch Hazel (';ty. y? protested the lord hig-ti execu- Whc lesale lRag and Metal Dealer I � I preparations represented to be"Ithe same as" t oner. "I e is I vour first cousin�" "I I Pond's extract, which��easily sours and often IMONV: but I refer to have him my 8 El� F-0 RTH. , it, i) I contaft0wood alcohol;. adeadlypoison. -eouslil oiice l-emoved."' I . I . I . I � � I .. - I . � . I . I . f I The; American Hotel, .1 . I I � Gqqod Advice. I . - . ; I � .. V_� , I Robert 111Telpl 1 Belo!" came the cry of dis- i , �, , . .1 � - I ." . I i 1. � through the luidnight stillness. I B 6CEFIELD. . .1 t, �'ess t, 0 . ,�_' , , R . � I , � I __ I % I'lle polleeluan In the neighboring p ; � -1 I ­ , - t�- — - .- � � � s i I— Devereux r � I - I �_ - (1porivay stirreo uneaally. "AdVErtise ii old -popular hostlery has recentl � _,� I Th and y I Ili tliv warit column," he muttered and been onlargedi r-em-cidded and improved, and I I . BLACKSMITH and � Spe64 Attention d Ms nap. . . now I oaffeeses all modern conveniences for — T m Hors"hoeing and CARRIAGE opp. '�'"we the cc mfort of gueste. Conveniently arrangr . ' . Gonerlil Jobbing. Queen A celeb -ated physician declares that ed sample rooms, commodious 84ting rooms , MAKER Hotel. and comfortable hedTooms. � I : , the inere tse in height and weight of I - I . '. . Good stabling and commodious shedr. . GoderioN street, - - SeafOrth .11,ritons aid Americans during the last The very 1�;b liquors and cigars in the ; . I I 1 ! � ___ Lalf centiry is chiefly due to the in- bar. I ; . I . I . .1 I creased cousumiAlon of sugar. Attentive '�*%itere and a ieliable and adb" 41,r, vows nosphedinej I _* obliginu hostipr. . � � I Me 6me English Remay. I - . . Terms reasonable. Z& -The travelling pub- , � Sold and reconirnendedt�y an 20 7'earis of Itching Pillaq. lie ar cordially invited. , � i ! . � druggists in Canada. Only reli- , ' . ! . i able medicine discovered. Six ' Mr. Alex. VcLaug�hlfn, Bowmanvill., Ont., writes ! � . - I I I � i I - . . _____ --- gwranteed to cure all that for twenty yez�s he suffered terribly froin Itch- i . , 0 DR. C. B., LITTLE, Prop. forms 0 � I Weiiicness, all effects of abuse I it g piles. Seven y rs ago he asked a druglost for I � I or exce Mental Worry. Excessive use of TO- 1805 1 bacco, i6m or Stimulants. Mailed on receipt the best ourefor'- ilea and was laid to line Dr. I I : . of p e, 4e package $1, six, $5. 0newaZ1P1,6=* I C hase's Oikti Dent. I Ho'contiuned this treatu ent un- � .-- - Irtz ,. -Pamphlets free to any address. M I entirely c1red, st6d, as he has never bad any re. .1, MO .EY TO LOAN Wood G4mpany, Wiudsors Ont- I turn of his old trbu,tle, considers his cure permanent. I I i Moll ey te losill; at tj er.�.Ielot on 6,104Dd fum secur ,I gold In �eiiforth by � Is 06, time be it I Alex. Wilsonj. S. Roberts and I arid remarkab laccount of the length of Y. I ipply to. JAB. L.' KILLORAN, Barri3ter. Sea,, 1. V. Fea�, druggist& , ) sliffered. I i forth. i 1 . 1712 -tit ! t I � i . � � i . I � I I - � I � ; I I . I I � I - . I ! , t : I � � . � � ! � � I I . . - I f . ; � i - � � � i � I . i � - � I ; I I ; i . � I . L � . I . � : . I � I : � � � : � I ; I I I � � I i I ' � � ! I I , ! - , � tt __4 �'111 % , " S 71 1 PC , [A - , k I I . . r ' e j k e 1, I i .2 8 p t " , le, I -1 � 1 � I . � I - I [ � : : i . I i I . � I � . j j I . i � � 4 - I . . I A I � , � : ; I . � � I . I i 1 7 I � � . . �� � . I I I � . � , I i i . - I . I 11, . � i I - I I ; � . I � - , : - _________L_,__,__i-1 _'.___.­­­ I ____ - -I --L _�_,� , -I � . i * __-_____1--____:_1 --____1--__-____L _L.-,__-__.._- _11— , . - . - .1 I � - . I 1 ., � . � . � . . � I i I — � . . I I - I ; i � � I � 3 . �, , -, � . � 7 I I ­ � ------------ ���� -I--- s I i..— i i I YOUNG kAVENS. i ! I : 4neer I ! . Stor,i oy -.Itie Citaxiolng color I . of the Nlexvi.%orn Bf'rd*. . I bive not lealnMg enou,4b.to know. - Nvlleflivr. . in tbe ea-�`ilest tiin.es ravens, Nvere I .1 � If So, why Pecoinnted ­ui,lreky." j � : were they chosen from among all the birds of the air for the liierclful er- randpf carrying brie.qd to tlijah in the lvild(iriies,0 Did they ste�l It? They tire gjiven j I to theft! Also in'the written , Wor4` we are tissured tbat�"God heax-- eth t1be young ravens. wh6n they cry . Out wito him." And nothing of this - . � is said of doves or of any,ot I her white . or ll�avenly kind of blr�' An expla- . , natiol . n is given in the Eggppfian cWn* ment,�ry on St Luke In the Coprw . scrlpt by EpIpbanius, A. D. 36840t - : The assage is certalifly very curious, . - and �11 am permitted to transcribe It I - 'here, "Why, then, did the evanjelist mentilon no name among the birds ,ex- ceDt:ravens only? Reca-fte thO� heh I . veiR, having JaJ4 her eggs and ra M . hat4ed her young, Is -wont to fly , . I awaj, and leave 61enf & account of � , . j the !'bue of their � color, fbr when q � llat4ed they are red in appearance. I - . 'J�heij ,tbe Nourisher of all creation . - � send' to them a little swarm of ln� f i . seets, putting it by their nest, and � thual the little rave'ns Are fed until I --- the ; ]or of their body Is, as it were, dyedfloand becomes.black. But after I seveii days the old,iavens return, and, I . I I . � I see! '- that the bodies of their youn- p1m " I a have� become perfe tly !!he V- -ri), ! 0 . �benepforward they'take to i and � - - bring them food of their �o�­j ac- j; � cord?' I I - . - - � q : It I is for naturalists to aseerta-in I I . I � whether or no this strapage account I ,� of the youn.- ravens holds good in our I , day. i 1 - � o . 4 = � q . i Got a Rargaln. - : z � . � - Ye�rs ago,_ before the corrupt prac- . -1 j � - tices! act, when a Scottisb parliamen- I � I . 3. ' tary candidate was canvassing his -con- . - 7 7� 7 stitulancy be called'at the house of an � i � � aged couple. Fin(jing the old woman � I z � I 7 alo4, he entered into conversation and i . . I � - � - I I I askeo her to use bbr influeuce in get- � i I I . , ting � ber husband : to vote for him. j I -1 � ­ . � WbI e they ,%v,ere cooversing the would ,-, . i I I , � I be . P. noticed a kitten'playin- about , � .k3 I I on k e -floor and of�ored 15 for It The . .1 j . 4 I i . �arwll was strucl�$ -and on leaving he I I � agai expressed the hope that she I I ___� i I wou secure her busband7s vote for � A z I I I M. � � jj� . I 'Ni I 1 el, Blr�" ansV7ered the 'woman, 1 I ..as � said a -fore, John's a man ,ol his I I I ain mind and Just', does what stricks I his ;!lln noddle, but at ony rate, zlr� i � I you've gotten a real cheap kitten, for 1 yer oppenent was In nae farer gane 4 i than yesterday, an'te I gled me il-0 for, - a - . .1 its brlther."-Londo'� -_ Answers. � I I I - — �he German Soldlerla Wave. I I Oue of the peculiarities about tba I milliary service In 13ermany is the pa- I � tern4l interest thatithe officers are re- 11 quiro to take in t�e frTiga-lity of the � I men� pay of the soldier is only - ; I 'The G ce:nts a day, but the -army i-egula- I - . I tionj guard It jealously. Each man Is . expepted to -h-eep his money In a little bag !suspended from a string around his beck, -and any, officer durring in- I f3peCtion may demabd to havo 'the bags . Ope 'ed and their contents shown. If I It b' found tha� a soldier Is spexiding � ' I his Oay too freely -think of tha-t with the �ay at so low: a mark -he Is rep. -1 .- I rfmWnded and punished. He Is com- I tiell�d to make hlr;:, pay cover his ez- � _f A. a pens S. , � j . � I � � - I 1� I I Golt In Old Dut-eh Pletuxe. . . B�, the seventeeD,th century golf In I HoU . ?.nd had become almost entirely a, ' - I winter game. TheiDuteli, painters of the period seem to' bave found a pe- I in .I i culft.r .fascination winter- scenes, with,their clear, brigilt Atinospbere and � Ij the moying, cloudii, of figures In their I I varlous occupatio a of sledging, skat- I Ing or golf. As mi,ght be expected, I many a* golflng­ scene Is to be found I in p�ctures by Vail de Velde, Van der - I Neez - Avereamp, 'Van Goyen and otb- - I er,s id their schoot Several drawings of Q19 period showIng single figwes I ft� I I I or sinall groups glV,e pl�rhap,a a bettier. I I Idea of the golf Vf! the Itime.- � . � I � . I I t — - I AsIduff too Xndh. "Some people," remarked the -drag- , gist to his clerk, f'm.--e frightfully un- 1. reasonable." I � i I � "Is the man whd just left an exam- 1, , � � - p,le?" � "Yes. He want?d me to give b1m 1, soniething to cure deold." � �_ "That's very Sim pie!' . __ - "Yes, but be wa4te -me to glvo him I a gu�rantee tbat tl�e medicluo wouldn't makb him fe,eI v�qrse than the cold I dId'4- I I 11 i -1 An Ue :: led It. 1113 ut wby," ask(d the. man who r% I way 3 wants tq huo w-"wby,do 3�ou call tba t little jumpyou mn,ke from a tower Int.o the water 'a lelap for life? T11eY. I tell jue it is not at !all dauggerous." "V�cfl." replied ��tbe "artist," 4'doWt .1 make me Ilvfteli by lt?'�- 4 : �i I -1 i I � i I i I i i . , courliffnic on It. - �' - W fe of Emjnen�l Phi lanthroplst7-,711y . I dear, wbat were y�u tbinking-of? YOU gave that poor ma� only 10 cents. E - n ... t Phllantbropist-1 know 14 -"�' � Amand'a. it will be $30 -w-ben It eta Intol the anecdote,* coAimn. . . : i I � I i Keeping Up'Apppapances. "Do you think t4at dog Is worth the . money you are paring for a tai-,?" 'I'Vo, suh," ansivered Mr. EruHtus � Plnl,ley, "but you'13 got to go to some exp Dse foh de sake of social standii?, I Isn'l . You?", I � I No � N(Tvous Enil you wouldn't v only J'ast Wh -Tbomas, I w1sh at your work. working, air; I'm . — Boston Tram- , I i� i I R � - - � : : NO SPAVIIN worst possibU ;ipavin can Innites. R�ffi"-M �"rw i k NotlpaWul aul 1 ed information 7 s z -at ke nt f" J 0 horse 4 ite today, A.kji,.rVa=PhIot' 2. __ I -M : 7" _1 , i . I I i . , I I � 1. . '- L ­ __ - ... z:a ­__ . _ - , F ; - I � j . 1__'_.__,__,__111_- .... -, � . � 7 I I ­ � ------------ ���� -I---