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to understand. this, but an undere ndibig- jr I ` � � citW snipe -One Died and Was Histaken for
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'#fie all have our louse and we s31 a oar do- them no good if they do:not get down ;apac•ty the other.
losses, to bard -fisted practice. _ -- } -� Tied $e- The Terre Haute Ex rasa sa s: Giber
�4e all have our joys and we all have our That alliif them do sot, is raven b the IufervieW With Sir ThOzaas "Mel
crosses. P Y __ I bi -a r._ Depart- P y
O'er a brief happy pest.I look back with a- shell of rancid butter upon many a package wraith. - - me of T�?ctor s. -� i852,; however he. Kirshner, the tailor employed at J. 1. H.
sigh. . a few weeks old. If the jar or tub had ' ;Miller's clothing store and well known in
For we've parted forever, Polly and -I. ' settled in aeensiand as pastoralist. g +
beau aseptic•the exterior of the butter W Q Terre Haute, is anxiously awe.iting,an an.
She was not a gay maiden with overwhelming Warmly We, at Ottawa -He Wlii
grace, world have been ae et as the in He first entered Parliament in 1869, and ewer to a letter to this parents in Germany.
With magic in glance and a fortune in face; Visit
Western Ontario.'
-[Geo. _ E. Newell, in Prairie Farmer. A 1°n expected held several'-portfol .os until 14 years - later About twenty-two years ago a Queeenstown
No widely -sought to wed oi:- to wow g p cted visitor, in the person when $e formed a Government. His party steamer landed at. New YvTk, and among
B brigmt raart le buttittle on as fourteen-two
osed a at h ll, - of Sir Thomas McIlwraith, K. C. M. G:, retrained in power 'for four years, .and the many hundred passengers who walked
Reepiila Healthy ex -Premier bf Queensland but at resent
Well toted for work, gni#te as fit for the swell. .1 • • P were then defeated: Kir Thomas is well down the gangplank was a timid, green-
`3iarning to lead, unwilling to follow. With hogs more than with any other mister of Railways in the Qaeensland known by his diplomatic annexation of looking German boy. ' He secured a posi-
t. - As safe as a chamois, as swiftas a swallow, class on the farm, it will prove better coon- Government, arrived in Ottawa last, week, New Guinea, a performance; however, tion in a tailor shop. This boy was Albert
With a hear, fres as steel, with nerves'_ cool omy to provide the conditions necessary to from Australia, via China and Japan, Sir which was not ratifidd by the Imperial iKrsliner.. A correspondence was kept up
and steady, keep there in good health than to risk cerin Thomas is accompanied by his wife, Lad
I;agea true heroine far the fray evaready; p g g 3' Government. Viewed'in the light of sub- between the young man and his parents for
Needing no urging o•er hills or the.dates thein after they get sick. Usually a sick Maallwraith, and Mr. H. $, Dutton, his se hent events it is not dif55cait"`to sea several years, he frn$lly leaving New York
"Which ofd we sped over in beautiful Wales. hog is an unsatisfactory animal to doctor. private secretary. Immediately upon his that Sir .Thomas-Mcliwraith had probably and locating in Massachusetts. Daring
The whip or the willow I never held o'er her, while with the best of care hos arrival at Ottawa, Sir Thomas was waited as keen an insight into the future as the his absence from his former New York
The blood-letting rowel was neerused to•gore g will should
Upon b Hon. Mr. Bowell and other offi eisls . of Downing street, One -f the home, a man of the same name, also a tail -
her casicnallp be sicic,all reasonable care should P y
Her limit of speed I could ever comm lid be taken to keep them in a heathy condi- yIiniaters, and by Mr. Sandford Fleming, i best - services he rendered to Queensland or,.and bearing a very striking resemblance,
W the gentlest that
neither
thes,too l4pwe hand, tion. When given a free range hogs are C. M. U. In the afternoon Mr, "Fleming ; was the initiation of the English mail ser committed suicide by shooting. The re -
immense,
a head that was neiiher too weak nor less liable to disease than when closet con- accompanied Sir Thomas and his lad to ; e straits. -For weeks this semblance was so close that many of Mr,
immense, y Y vices. via Torr
The broad, level forhead that indicates sense, fined. One reason for this is their natural the Government House, where they re- scheme was stonewalled by ''Sir S. W. Fsirahner's friends attending the funeral,
'lore eyes bold and strop„; nor to resilessness instinct to eat thin a that correct the s s- ceived a very friendly greeting from Lord ° 4
prone, g Y g Griffith and his party, then in `opposition who viewed the corpse, had no the slight -
Ears fine, she rt and clear-cut; both working tem. A hog will at certain lister eat weeds and Lady Aberdeen. The visitors will be to Sir Thomas McIlwraith, but was even- est doubtit was the man
"' in Canada for some weeks and will visit a testi carried. The result of alis mail
as one, -that -at. certain other times he will let number of the leading 1 Y THEY HAD FORMERLY BROWN,
d as
muzzle, displaying a couple alone and this is evidence- that in a good g cities before their service was the
- - Ot'v,eIl-op-a nostrils, the throat clean and many cases he will doctor himself if given departure for England. In the evening a ° - They, therefore, mourned hire as dead, and
app}e• eorre ondent called u OPENING UP OF TRADE
The cheeks fiat and lean, the -jaws strongly the opportunity. There should always be gP upon the distinguished sent word to the parents in Euro that
curved a supply of ashes, salt and copper Australian and was received with every between Europe and the northern parts their son was dea. In about a ear the
courtesy. A friendly t of Queensland, a trade which before went Y.'
The head carried boldly, as if iron -nerved. where they can help therilselves. If this y y aIk ensued, which Q Mr. Kirshner of this sketch returned to
Neck long, gently arched, with a well-defined in substance ,Was as follows : via Sydney. For many years Sir S. W. New York State. He called upon his for.
suyyfly, is kept convenient there is no 66 The object of m visit to Canada Griffith and Sir Thomas McIlwraih were
Wide at the care, sinking well -iia the chest • danger of their eating to injure themselves J y , I i mer friends, who stared at trim in utter
The clean, sloping shout ,ers at once an attrau on it. may frankly state, is to see something of I bitter political oponents, but in 1890, amazement, unable to believe their eyes.
- tion• your great country. I have travelled be• °fig to bad times and bid seasons, and He was laughed at as an imposter by yhis
Wide and deep at the points, bald and free in Fapecialty when Dorn is made the grin tween Australia and England man times. at a period when the colony seemed to be old tom anions who declared thehad their -action. cipat ration during the winter it will be a g Y companions,
A full rounded loin rightly counted a treasure. g®od plan to give them a feed of charcoal 1 could not telt the number, but had never getting deep in the mire, the two knights seen him in his coffin, had followed his
agreed to sink their differences and put
Deep at the girth, through the heart a good about ever ten da s while coal or wood made the journey by the C. P. R. route, remains to the cemetery, and witnessed his
measure: Y y ' The recent visit of Hon. Mr. Bowell to their shoulders to the wheel, in the hope burial. Theonl wayleft for Mr. Kirshner
Long and deep in the quarte r, at root of the charcoal can be made to answer, the bast j Australia has aroused of bettering the coi� financially. In ' make his friends now he had not died
f tail plan is to take ears of corn and burn them phis coalition Minist it Thomas occupied
. A few silvery irs, a good sign without fail-- until well charred and then let them hel GREAT INTEREST IN CANADA Ministry and been buried was to relate sonde instances
The arms andlfthe thighs well -muscled and P the position of Treasurer. The Griffith- which had occurred while he was in their
stout: themselves. It aide digestion and helps to and Canadian affairs among our people, and McIlwraith Government lasted nearly two company and about which no one else knees.
'= The joints big and can and bony throughout: keep the system in a healthy condition. therefore I thought it fitting as I had to go years. After a long series of stories they were
Hooks Snapp and flexing, the stifles un- The bedding should be changed sufficient- to England, that I -should come this way in Late in 1892, Sir S. W. Griffith retired finally convinced that the man buried was,
--- ' ing action unfettered from knees a bit ly often to prevent its becoming too foul, order to familiarize myself as far as I pos.; and Sir Thomas Mcllwraith again became not their old friend, as they had supposed.
round. 1t will also be a good plan to sprinkle silly could do, in the limited time.at my Premier of the colony, which position. he During the next two or three years he
Her bone was as flint and her tendons like diluted carbolic acid on the floor, in the disposal, with the resources of your conn- held until about two months ago. Owing` received no communication from his par-
-. w 'X,- steel, g sleeping p y." to ill -health which- necessitated consider -
pasterns ria s feed troughs and in the slPe in laces. tri, ents in the Fatherland, as thoy thought him,
the heel. het strong, beetle well at This is a good disinfectant and used liberal Can you tell me anything of the pro- able travel on his part, and absence from
Standing straightly and squarely, both for- ly will aid materially in killing out gerins posed conferen--e of Auatralian and Cana- Queensland he felt that it w%,3 only ri ht deceased and would not write. Repeated
ward and rear, Y 8 letters were written them, but his, parents
On Peet round and ample, with horn full of of disease teat filth generates. Copperas dire delegates in `refer8nce to the Pacific :that the m wl had the responsibility like his o-ld acquaintances at first had done
wear. - water can be used for the same purpose if cable scheme?" asked the reporter. should also havelhe honor, and therefore believed hiin an imposter. Last summer
The idol with good temper surpassing my. the carbolic acid cannot be secured readily. "Yea," repIiecl Sir Thomas. FVhen I hs resigned the premiership to Mr. Hugh Ma Kirshner went East and at one of the
Air slaked lime is another good cheap die left Australia some weeks ago -doubtless M. Nelson, but accepted a portfolio in the New York watering lacca duet a lad an
=} Has ne'er worn &--collar nor looked through 'a infectant that can often be used to a good ` you know that I have visited China and (�falsanGoveeninent as Ministerof Railways,
a P y,
bridle: y 1 ACQUAINTANCE OF HIS PARENTS. `
3 But together no more shall we rivals defy, advantage, and especially to scatter on the Japan since I left home -the understanding welch poeitioa he now holds.
� For we're parted forever, Polly and I _- floor or in the sleeping quarters, Keeping was that. there would be a conference in this Sir Thomas Mall wraith. justly ranks as The meetingwas purely ae,idental, and
-[James Spargoin Btesder'sflazette hogs from drinking filthy water; eating city is February, but Owing t0 etrcnmstanc- 1 one of the leading statesmen of the Austral- when he disclosed his identitythe lady was
filthy food or sleeping in filthy beds will es, which I need not enter into, chiefly the I asian colonies. Of broad, comprehensive loath to believe it. She told im his father
=r Ste- i'o!` gyp, +@tl Aniffia]g: " help in maintaining good health, inability of the Australian delegates to get views, he et,nds out prominently as an and mother both thought him dead. This
t irtl griatitiea aad in aeao�it. --- awry at this particular time, the conference illustration o{ the difference between states- woman had for several years corresponded
- _ p n.t with food, is highly relished �,. Fraet icalitles• has been postponed. t have no doubt, how men and politicians. Although a resident with the Kirshner family, and Albert told
mrand. al►noet all satin ads, whether: ever, that, as one of the results of my visit of Queenslandfor so many years,Sir Thomas her she might write and tell them he was
ac P Cucumbers were originally tropical -vex- tc Canada, we shall be able to arrange a is a thorough 8cotchman and takes a great still alive and give them his address. The
domestic or wild. It acts at once as'a ebb ® lea. ,
diment, for giving; agreeable sapidity to - 1 � conference to take place either here or is interest in all that pertains to the land of mutual friend wrote to Germany, -but the
m leaves=oi the Amazon grow thirty. Australia. 'I am heartily in favor of the cakes,
food ; as a tonic fo assisting'taielsraeess of ;feet• to construction of the Pacifie.eable ander _ story was given no credence. They believ-
digestion ; as as ailrieat, for contribiting - _ w _ _, - him dead and were of the opinion that
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certain principles tot he blood and comer o AFgtes cost tv osrttaadozen at Hous• F,NTiEELY l3a?TISH CONTROL. the Albert Kirshner who claimed relatiun-
11 the liquid secretions, and as a medicine, �Teaas. a+.
It is true that t'he Government of which � - ��y • ship with them was not their son. Thus
g both to prevent dissas in a healthy sys- Ther-parenti of all a ri_ties_ - appI" a ` � I am a -member subsidized the fink between matters stood for several months, but re-
, tem, and to aid or effect ai cure of ethers in a sort of. wild crab azld« its ,- ih6fae ; is the Queensland and the French penal -as e- = tai S+eaisas one-vrnei cently Mr. Kirshner received a letter from
a diseased one, It render`e many- articles of Himalayas. � - v, - New: Caledonia, whieirtI 11e r i creed, That f_ e� should lxot a brother-in-law, who asked for a detailed
food grateful, both raw slid prepared ones; :A tree recently dd'va in Tulare ed a e fitrat link in 'be built >ltai�ry. _ = - - account of his life, both in this country and
which would otherwise naaseoua,_; Vit. ecc�o under -:Hie of the Vreneh'Govern• In connection with they ourne of Prin• at his own home in Germany. 'Phe absent
County, Californian vats thirty-three feet J Y son began work on an exceedingly lengthy
produces a heat, a atimulatl n, aid &-60tle in diameter -at the bash Ment. %.ligacaled the line to New Cale. cess Helene of Orleans to Egypt for the g g q g y
causticity in the stomach a d intestu2es, donia as likely to -,be beneficial. to us for benefit of her health, the Paris "Figaro " letter to his brother-in-law, in which he
} which always a ist di estion dare often. when an old black walnut tree, twenty a oke of innumerable instances which his
y g local purposes, and we are committee to tells an interesting cove story, which is P
essential to i." contzi ;ee l�gd-. 'three feet in circumference,, was -cut do3vn subsidize the continuation of that link from probably not true. Princess Helene, p y ne, it de- relative could not help but recognize as
sochlarie acid to lice '_ a "the sods, Flatbneh, Long Island, a fonr•foot hole corrin from the real Albert Kirshner. The
: New Caledonia to whatever point may be Glared, never recovered from the shock g
was found in its cantor from its roots to its letter which covered near fifty pages,
Of iia We stndbliiad, serifs Sf selected en route to San Francisco. Doubt- Wnich Are received in the untimel death +
branches. At the J&t branch a red cur- y was an interestin Y o t g
some outer aminal �t ,r eucd l_talees you caw the lector which I {tent to of the Dake of Clarence, the eldest son of interestingdocument. It contained
pn_a€sc w 'rent bush had thrived for three years, and Lord Ripon, the Colquial Secretary, m re- the Prince of VPalea. The Duke met the reminiscences of their school Jaya, th'e ages
this, it is thought, sagged Lhe life blood
� -a 1 a-Pe�e> ply to a despatch_ from him implying that lovely daughter of the Coubt of Paris at o father and mother, and sister, the
ate, d �--e r ttdetF ,far olts forms from the tree's mart, f his fath
If you attempt t° save your own garden Queensland had been guilty of a disloyal Balmoral when both were visiting theQneen. date of her marriage, maces of amusement
: -- o b(Ah scute anis ebroa c disease. It re- act by our - action in" connection with the They fell so deeply in love with each other they had' visited Together, the contents of
stores the tette of the stomach when im= or field. seeds, save only from the best and French cable. We consider that there that the forgot the difference in their rail- tetters he had formerly written home ; lit
paired by excess "of- either food or labor healthiest plants you can find. In the y g fact; ever circumstance that entered his
mattEr of ro a propagation b grafting, was nothing disloyal in it, or anything of gious belief until they came to talk of their y
- attdoften recalls the appetite more speedily P P g Y g g, budding that kind. we contributed to the:baitdin marriage. Then the roviaion of. the eon. mind. These, tovether with his roto-
= the,& slap other tonic. and cutting, it, well to be sere that file g I a P which he had taken especially for
plant which you propagate from is healthy. (°f that lige because, as I have remarked, it atitation prohibiting the marriage a pros- graph+
� ' j,, , Carelessness in this respect has donbtlesa suits us as a local line Go New t;aledonia. I pective ging of England to a Roman Cath- the purpose, and one or two little. trinkets
any FAncip.es. need hardly say that the scheme which Mr. olio Princess stood out before them in all its given hire by friends in the old count
rz " - had much t.i do with the notable and rapid - country,
Good butter can be -produced much more spread of plant diseases in recent years. Sandford Fleming has propounded meets severity. Then the Princess. remembered which he hoped his parents would recognize,
i cheaply than poor, and et why a lar a with my hearty _approval, and I trust that that the Princess Marie of Orleans, daughter were placed in a package and sent with -the
Y - E` Love apple, the early name for the to- we shall be able to devise a means b which of the Duke de Chartres had received per- letter.
Blass of makers will persist in pro Love mato is a translation of a French mica y '
the inferiorma errsgradeswatan eiilianced'eestis a P' ,the line will be constructed under British mission from the Holy Father to marry the -
pehension as to the Italian name of -the veg- T118 R'iliil 6II a Fr4LG
mystery- There is no complicated work etable. The Italians received the tomato auspices entirely. Protestant -Prince Waldemar of Denmark,
about making gilt-edge.butter if, one will You have not had an opportunity of on condition that any daughters, resulting
. eniyfollow right_ principle$ in�the art. from Morocco, and called it porno di ,Mori t*aveliing to Canada by the Haddart line from the marriage.should be brought up as The wind arose, one cold, dark night, .
Bat when ou apple of the Moors. The P rench, decei v to Vancouver ?" - Catholics. ' Fall of ho she recalled the When the .earth was gowned _ in a garb of
Y, `ry-to improve upon ed. by the sound, translated Alt i6pomme f6 No m route was so arranged that I happy ending of.Princiaa Marie's pilgrimage And white,
whistled aloud with all his might,
Q,? - • principles, and fret. and'foam and fans and d'amour,"and the En lisp translation from Y
Jay out extra ."elbow I rpase," you makers g _ bard to go to China and Japan, and conse. to Rome, and set out herself to make a likke And laughed with malicious glee. .
the French spread the original error. «• " Ill hatter the farmer's door," be said, -
mess of it every time. The domestic P g gnentty came to Canada by the C. P. R. regaeav`oii the papal ruler. " I'll rattle the shingles above his head,
In marketing fruit of all kinds snore steamers, I have, however seen the vessels
buttermakerwho works her.bntter half an skill is required than..in the marketing of Sire ,vas doomed to disappointment. She And rout him out of his cgzy-bed,
I boar when five minutes would be better q b of the Canadian-Aastralian Company in oar fell on` her knees before His Holiness, told What a frolic Pit have," cried he ! •
+ any other farm product. Always early in the orfs and know that the are'performing does tliiL season the market is latter with fruit P y P g of her love and begged him to -make pos, go he new to a farmhouse which stood alone,
She makes an -omelet -of the butter glob- whose owners do not know how it hold is excellent service.. As to the possibilities of sible her marriage to. the heir of the Eng- 'Palled in with a fence of rough-hewn stone,
- ales in trying to ilii raven on a principle trade between Canada and Australia I am 4 lish crown. The Pope -treated her with all And he sent down he chimney a curdling
Y lI _ upon P P for better prices, or else lack the facilitie . not now it: a position to speak -;with any.: kiIId--P showed her wh the union was grd�''
That the,visest' mea are content to respect- for so doing. Knowing how is the princi' degree of dniteneas. If I ,ventured an', Y Enough to awaken the dead.
�& - The uppoeed improvement is accorr►- Impossible, and advie;ed her to return to The farmer sprang up in a sudden awr fight,
r - Plied ah t east of as hard labour as Pal thing; and it is knowledge which pay', opinion at pre3erit it would :be simply from England and tell the Duke to seek another Half wondering whether he'd heard aright,
If no better cold atoraga is available, dig what I have read One of m . objects in bride, With heart almost broken, she did While the witid fairly howled in wicked
i ='ging gid •c- wash board, rd l pet she 9 J light
pits for the apples and plats them in the com to Canada is to fortif myself b And danced a jig overhead.
woitdei why itis that women prematurely its in well secured • Y Y _ . Y l so ; and soon after the announcement of -
creak dewil !m the farm P packages Potatoes actual observation : as to the resources the engagen.ent of the young Duke and the
' and roots which grow in the soil may -be and - He tore a stone fro*n the chimney tail,
- O, there is ne way so -easy as the right Prin.ee� May of . Teck was made. The11
-one in batter making as well as in an placed in .contact with the soil. Fruits INTENT of YOUR COi?�TTSY, Princess and the Dnke of Clarence remained And tossei it over the garden wall;
Thing alae: Did pea, ever think that
t must not be, as it gives an objectional lie tried through the shingled roof to crawl,
_ earthy f3avor, though this will partly pass and the possibilities of trade between the --apart as much las possible thereafter ; but So But his efforts were all in vain.
twoodea tali ateusil$ upon exposure to the air. twocoantriea. I was greatly delighted with °they were unable ta.forget their dream. Inhe whirled with an
y res eptic more care Ad scattated the ebaff on the old barn floor,
to be kept Clsa4 in Sid aseptic sense, than my trip across your North-west prairies- It : the fever which preceded the unfortunate • do those made of metal ? The inside of the Clean out the currant and gooseberry is a magnificent stretch of fine land all the ( Prince's death, it is said that he almost Audile ohesnowdrif is about the door,
bashes now whenever a pleasant da tau►
.wooden char absorbs nitrogenous matter P y way from the Rookies to Winnipeg, and I ! constantly murmured, not the name of his
with the moisture from the cream, the same Permits working out of doors. Remove all can well conceive that before many years affianced bride, but that of the - Princess His racket startled the farmer's ftocks,-
as does the wooden worker absorb it from dead wood, and clean out the rasa and + . . They thought'twas a wolf or a
g elapse it will be peopled by millions. Com. i Helene. - pro.viing fox-,
the butter in contact. Now, mind you, ing from Queensland, I am well able to The deep sorrow of the Princess over the l And tossed hem to left and to righ hocks
,,- rubbish which have c711ected inside the ,
!7_ 1 this perishable matter is absorbed by the bushes, so that they will Iook neat and appreciate the nature of your grand soil- 1 death of the Dake is looked upon as a chief Then he tumbled the hay in the farmer's mow
Interspaces between the fibers of the wood, trim.-.- Cut away all old black wood and We were greatly delighted with the ac. G Obstacle in the ,yap of a possible marriage Blew snow in the shed of the farmer's cow.
while in the case of a smooth tint surface remove all superfluous new sprouts. Again commodation furnished us by the C. P. R. ' between her and the Czarewitch. But it is And kicked up a very hilarious row,'
there is no such absorption. in the spring it would be well to go over _ !Their trains are well equipped in every re hardly likely that the Czar would consent Ere he thought of taking his flight.
It is evident, then, that foreign matter them and rub off a portion of the new smet and maintain excellent time. It is to -suet -a: union, were there no other ob- "I've done all the mischief I possibly could,'
on utensils of the Patter description is more sprouts, and so prevent too much wood indeed wonderful to be able to board the atacle, at a time when the Russians are on He said to himseL is &penitent mood,
` easily gotten rid of than when -on those --of from forming. The removal of the dead But only an ill wind blows no good.
care on the Pacific and touch side water on such friendly terms with Republican France. 5o I'll scatter those clouds away;- _ . wood. A thorough *whing with a warm canes from the_ raspberries and blackberries the Atlantic practically without achange of It will be difficnit to find a suitable hue- Then off be whisked with a parting sh00%
weak solution of sal soda followed b a is also good work for this season, and all �•" band for -the most beautiful of the daugh- And put the lowering clouds to rout,
hat water bath, will cleat metal drr this will leave you less to do in the rush •a Were you ever in Canada before, Sir tars 8f the royal houses of Europe. Amon And when next morning the sun shone oub p
Y g He smiled on a peaceful dap.
articles most effectually. What will the of the spring tame. Thomas?_* asked the reporter, the heirs f the Roman Cathorie families -{Goad Housekeeping,
F _ mune treatment do for the wooden churn Y �feIcns are not grown in our gardens as Yea, for a day or two on lay way to there are few young men whom she would
It is all right so far as it goes, but re- much as they should be, as many people San Francisco I remained over at Niagara F ehaoae ;and the heirs of the Protestant
member you must treat an absorbing think it impossible to protect them frond Falls and . paid & flying visit to -Toronto:' families are, of course, not to be consider-
�- dam note, anti the- utmost thoroughness the ravaf es of the little striped melon bugs. That was 11 gears ago, and I was. greatily' ed. - Tired OL Her Unprame:1t• -
irea}alsite; _The simple scalding out given tits nothern portion of the country,too, impressed then with the push and energy She on the sofa " It was a Hies enough =
Eros churn is not enough ; it should 'be it is difficult -get them started is file exhibited by the oroito-people. I hope _T. affair, but I had to dance with Henryil -
g p grotlzzd anti: The Starry IIowS• r9
st Ided several times, or w&ter aha lroain a ea iaiitlp early to yield fruit 4a revisit that city before I: leave f anada. the time, and I must say I like variety." `��
N haat be kepi in eozitaye6 Wath -if suiiat;e before void ,veatlier cit a is ±a ai the' "The durstioa of ip slay in the Dvmiit - nh, how do the starry snows come downes,, . „ -
- _ _ She in the chair . _ An engaged girl can t - �F
never milt P down from:the sta; ry ski
-_ i .,, . _ , - . wines. ,fig starting pl> bis in a -cold is uncertain. I am now on my way to Eng' awn from the white No Star ? ex t variety."
- iiw III ' : e fie th of these_ . Mons aro :aver- land, the Tri lain
.: c _� ;7_. p . inti oieforthe ;.Thr Dl �•
4 . �` '. .. g Pr Ply. _peer i€tsliigher3t4 ieweled brim. ,he on the sfa : Fell, I -suppose not.
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_ I Y y y y y Aad,aown tl3roagh the 3itste ' +
- Y e ei4riip$Ia cosZU
i a snasld nope: ttGutued out nor benefit :oft esi heattll. Naturall I feel Hing, wondering ��
- _ M _ __. - sb : _ Dae. uhing certhln, it Henry tske9 . ._
But there s
�vl -__ s , ,_ F; intg the -ne til ail somewhat tired of tersix days on the cars.. 'T,
�;,. '�>� ?,_. _ Blithely and-bilthe�ly. the white stars fl ma To another; I shall break ofd our engage• w
s nirtt:h t - . lite -#lug=s . _ _ e 1�. ire -list a vetrq rnunl.passage all .lite wa . _ y: J,
- r.- - .._ _ _ .. Into #Ile world and afar. meat the afternoon before. ��
�% nr , r have -de- from Yokohama to. Vancouver, I4 da s ; -
_.
sitar �t e_- , -,0111 f nn stens his lute ' - i - '
< �I-. 9i �q • : Mlle as =e ,slid thea after sis days cents Mous trawl. - 8 ring be.t,
n
<= � - ,
1 ,, = Fite Ue of the. sapphiresheen
fi - _< y.. n�-00 irskine the wfil be Ido very good` A Hie -
y on the rain not feel in _ t- f
m :: _ _. Fast ing " "ytkilprasaed:bptheearlj berg,
.;� - _ e = L$s her is aha e: lit>; da b;* h ` - haeve i it. .:"Aaad:he- sr « :
_. � . -, , el aeras as the weft y woos cis asel�osenedsal hand fail + o can have to 0
:, �,_ _-. _ = k _ �� - _ Mo ,h _r-- I t a# mea
_.; :. poen _. p S'-ar_ . _ flus
_, ' _- that' shall .Have~ ocoiae chs 'fab a =` �e:mounts' aim v and
Y _ , .: - ; : _- - _- i pzrap_ tut them . onz, _ .Y all - Here so late at n' ttt. Y
,. --. _: - ,�. - t@+Itd roeketi b -The staying ig ou _masa
>z _.:_ . wlitch-slow" eyes g ethngwiada, „
r -<e - rw _ _ _ I. .... ata . will easii c era.
_ . _ _, __. _ _ _ ey . _tim3f - ]omit 've him a hint of Rome kind.
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in �=
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MOUE 7Z
'The Antuor
Judge H
occupied th
If made hi
on .lauuary
Elgin was t
purposes.
Dl r. A, A•
t,owns�-,ip, r
gravel in n;
containing .,
were known
precious me
Palmer C;
of the adve
Canadian,
and is reme
the " drill
COmp3riV e\•
comp-iny w
The Gran
order in ti;
the A. Y. '
Iv lived Dl -
from Gue,
which the t
farm, and h
__%Ir. Clar-
Beileau, of
steed, of OL
in the ve
be the ia,h
a St. J';ht
them cf t�,e
of Mr. Ric•
New Brun
Carman is
lawyer.
Englisl;
Europe wi
heads, and
So is at t n
They hold
ceremony,
Archbieho_
upon the
peeress pre
Goveruo
Vpposed as
Leod ;
Thomas T
Billiard
whom hav
sembiy for
attends th
to be a go
Senator
ly visited
Governor
tor says of
estate wits
situated
The reside
feet long,
the old ma
being a se
feet squar
possibly 21
sands up
and moder
of priceles
a noble p
con versa' i
quent refs
spent in o
Mrs. Wx
at the fine
mother of
two distin
ton, of Nia
Iroq uois.
with her #
While her
her home
her that,
betrothed,
father's h
have the
immediat
a further d
their new
continuou
Mr. Pa
Minerve f
descent.
where t'r,
directed e
Coming t
into trade.
gaged in t
head of wi
that a bra
hers of the
ineau's fat
spirit of fr
floor of th
it was to
of conscie
associates
sensation.
Publish
won't do.
probable. '
Author
of every
" Loo k
who play
a game h
to her -T)
"well,.
"«'ell,
player ab
after a za
One ni
suburban
station. h
a wall, e
"Hul;o
queries t
., No
don't fee'
r `And
added th
a drop of
6611ve i
fir llav
adding,
into his
much for
pound p
gig, mu
Got to C
fi
murm
0"There
tiaeries
leads in
being sec
third o
Illinois
fourth.
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