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e'.• long kip trossied a etre= darker than of fair crititism in a patent (sometimes
••• • valet And narrow and long in skirt, and tire, often' inapable himself, but ever
Watildngton's Delete/1re; dresses ehort in ludicrous) attempt to appear authorita-
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even "bruised arins" were hung up there. ready to find mortals so. The dyspeptic
Books Which had lost their. Covers and holds honest praise -to. be Detonate honey
interest to a former generation were con-
signed' to gerrets, to be fend again with
gleifing or filling eyes by young discov-
erer. ,
be gattet has losst its old tenants, the
authors. they have deseended to •the
first 'floor and the front room. . Perhaps
the';are not as near heaven now as in
the 'former dam Literature haregrown s
greater and more profitable trade. ..The
change is a good one, but tomehow
greater names do not rise than those
made tamoue of yore In close proximity
to the rafters. The old garret, however,
In memory grows a brighter plate than
It Was In fact. Some garrets fill up with
a golden glow. -Kansas City Star. grew his beard. The then bishop a Lon-
don wished to stop tho practice and, ruts
- When Jonhert Joked.
• he was going to confirm in that church,
A. London journalist has an amusing sent his chaplain to the vicar to ask him
reminiscence of the late General Jokibert to have it offesaying he ghould other -
upon the occasion of the dinner in his Wise select another chureit for the coo -
honor at the Hotel Metropole in Deem- . firmation. •The vicar replied that he was
ber, 1880. The press man referred to, quite willing to take. his eandidates to
representing one Of . the London dailies, emitter chureli and would give out next
wan about to enter the hotel when 'he . Sunday the reason for' the change. Of
met a colleague hurrying in aeother di. course the bishop retracted. - Bishop
rection, Who asked him If he was going How's Notebook. ,
to the dinner, "Yes," he replied indig-
nantly, "and a pretty report I am likely Free Theaters. .
to turn out. I am told that thie old . In India the theaters are ell free. • The
duffer Joubert will either speak in Dutch
or In line ea g
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t What every weak, nervous, run-down
man need e to make her strong and well.
They cure those feelings of smothering
end sinking that come on at times, make
the heart beat strong and regular, give
sweet, refreshing sleep and banish head-
aches and nervousness. They infuse new
life,nnd energy intd dispirited, healthahat. ' WORDS, IDLE WORDS.
teraidwomenewho have come to think there ..
is no cure for them. In One Novet the Author. ries 189
Read the words ot encouragement in graolmus for the Word ifilaid."
this lettee from Mrs. Thos. Somrnars, CU.
ton, New London, P.E.I. A writer in the Cleveland Leader halt
examined a modern novel from a, totally
"Last fail I was in a very serious con- new point of view. His interest, instead
dition cluttering from nervonsnese and of centering in character or plot, has
weakness, I got so bad at last that Icould
hardly move around, and despaired of ever been to discover in how many different
ways the author has been abie to express
getting well. Seeing Milburn's Heart and the simple word "said." -
Nerve Pills highly recommended for such
He finds not le s than 180 synonyms
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THE am roN NEV ERA
A lighlelt numb, °barged with puotifr
THE BAMBOO FLUTE. A SYMBOLIC LANGUAGE.
. f"."."4""44'84"."/".""""*" toil pleat 14 of leatis waa found in f ro n t f
elapenesee < e Whet au fiduceted Olituantan nal
AdvIce to
tha entrance tiaor of the reel I vase of V .
13 'lot, Pr oce rater t f the Tinpu bile, at
• 1 bear from ths shade of tho lir trees . to nay of ets Pecullarittere ' t
Tbo Asteee flute again,
file impertunoteiammtatione, . oolie language. All other languages are g , Bicyclists Anil athietest generally will find
phonetic or alphabetical. In 411 the pho- i • Reg> mill'v Yi kw Oil tbe mot,* *ffrofive
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The Chinese lalogUage is a PurelY sYlas , 00811E0p ivesi •
loss Raton and his pain. .t
remedy tor litulwring up stiff jcints end
ears mum les. he best thins for .cuts or
wounds of an % Lind, price
- Proud lords soul lovely ladies 'tette languages the sounds that are 1
, Met there in nights gone by, • heard In • the spoken. language are Mut-
While the Bummer moon wag (IOU/
. lyzee or spilt up into a few elententary
Lies a pleasure boat ea e • . ;. founds which by combination torm words.
To each of these few elementary sounds
an arbitrary sign on paper is assigned,
end these rtIgns gonatitute the s alphabet.
Thus in any DerePean language and in
an Y other language except Chinese the
sound, of the voice in speaking is the basis
of the nritten language. They are all
Pheuetic. If the same sound is used to
represeent two, or more ideate title mates
1*0 dieferenCe. TIAe appropriate letters
of the alphabet are mod, and the writer
relies upon the neighboring words to
Tho lords sang entorours ditties, .
. The ladies towhee the lute,
Where emulous and envieue, "eler
The nightiugale was mute.
They stole apart in the darkness
And pligbted hearte and hands "ee'.
Pe (Aiding songs with laughter, .
Danced on the yellow sande
There is more in the fisher's mesio
Of passion itud of pain
Than he knows, and here at midnight
It comes to me. .
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ee • Comes back with .11 anent sorrow,
The weight of tears ensue),
The longing tor vanithed voices,
-Tereloweatins-mateahe deadt,
-Itichard Henry stodderd'in Century,
" Before I bed taken halt of it could for this word, and hese verbe begin wIth
notice an improvenoent in my condition and not less than 28 different letters of the al- .flom t e spo u e
absurdity.event ,
The Chimes written language is to-
tally different from this, It has no
phabet ill and no approach to an al-
phabet, but proceeds on a different basis,
• which will be best brought home to an
American by a simple illustration: When
• traveling recently in Belgium, I had oce
casion to examine a railway time table,
and there I found that certain railway
stations vvhere refreshments might be
procured were marked by a little repte-
aentation of a Wine cup.
This is Chinese writing. What mode of
writing could be briefer or more to the
purpose or more mistakable! lrou see
• the drawing of a glass, it stares you in
the face,' and you. know that refresh-
ments there await your exhausted frame.
The symbol expresses an idea quite apart
IThere are three great reme-
dies that every person with
weak lungs, or wah Consump-
tion itself, should understand.
• These remedies. will cure
about every. case in its first
stages; and many of thbse
more advanced.' It is only
the most advanced that are
hopeless. Even these. are
wonderfully, relieved and life
itself greatly prolonged.
What are tifese remedies?
Fresh air, proper food and
1 sort Emulsion
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of Cod -Liver Clit with Hypo-
phosthites. Be afraid of
•, draughts but not of fresh air.
• , Eat nutritious food and drink
plenty of milk. "Do not.forget
.; that Scott's- Emulsion is the
• oldest, the most thoroughly
Itested and the highest en-
dorsed of all reme,dies for
• weak throats, weak lungs and
1 consumption in alt' its stages:
sot, aid St.oe ; ell drugeete
scoTT & BoWea, Chemists, Toronto.
TO OVItir A COLD IN ONE DAY.
lake. leautive prietio Quittire Tablete. All
dryggp•is il,f to 4 the mono) if h fails to cure
6•.te. E. W. GO yeF to ar.attae ik ci. tcc 11 11r. '
AL. Iliehercleon is urgiun gm Govern. !
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u.ent to remnve the duty of $2 a ton on't
hay, owing to its, shortage in Ilfauitotitt.
A. TP/0138AND TONGUES
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Could not express the raPture of Annie l
E. Springer, of Philadelphia, Pa., when I
D. Iting's Now Discovery oared her of a
'hacking cough that for many '*etare had 1
ireele life a Orden. She says: e&ftee t 11 ,
°ear remedies end doctors failed, it soon
• removed the pain in ray e) est' and I oen
1, now sleep toundly, smnething I oan.bottroe-
I ly remember doily before. I feel like.
, sounding its Preises throughout the ur'.. -
I verge." Dr.Iring's New Digeovery is gusr.,
' anteed to case all troubles of the throat,
chest or hinge . Price 503. and $1.. Triel '
' bottles, free at all drug sioree.
Hebert Sderiow, n s oung man ft mu
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Brad Nal. Erg! oel, WAS caught by the
plough while working in a field near Moo-
; sornin, and died of his injuries a few. hours
; . la ter.• .
; Mr e M.1. Green has begun an 'aetion
1 against the Hamilton Mountain Park
Company for $1.0,000 damages ' for the
death of her husb.nd who wee killed at
when I had used two boxes I was com. Phabet. The chief disadvantage of any phonetic ••••••••••••"*".••"6""+""•••"" the east.ond inotine railway. '
pletely cured. In some instances the representation is system is that eine° the writing follows
Ffilw8 NOTES.
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What is
"1* was wonderful how these pills totok
o I recommended them to my neigh. Merited, negatived, queried, quoted, quiz -
and gave me strength.
away thatdreadful feeling of nervousness
. Jerked out, laughed (entire sentences), la- guage changes too. This change is less
small, but by dint of insisting that men the sound, sted sound of a language Is
and women hummed and howled, jeered, constantly changing, the written Ian-
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rapid since the discovery of the art of In favor of Mr H. 13. (Muerte., the Mal, „ „ 1 ;
424,,,let Justine M v0" ba.'e deeileel it? Light ce Power Company .$8,1,000 • for its .
tbe •
V ancomer ell y i leo ion re coons
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tin cendidate, who defeated Mr Wil t r-RPe°e7a.' :ntit,11e:ra.,3Ye,dao;eLoudon. Ont , Wag
••Broeitt ire ortrnoration has offered tbe
plant, end the nun:me will vote on the
bor who was troubled with nervousness, zed and questioned, urged, vociferated printing, but there it; still ea graduhl • son, Consersave, in eight votes, i
presented with an addreqs and a aurae t f
andthey curedher, too. We allthink•tbere and vowed, and finally yelled, the alpha- change. There is no fixity, no element
. ' $ )20 by hie conere,tatinn, with n request
is nothing equal to MiIburn's Heart and bet is very nearly covered.- ot permanency in such a language.. But IS Y017118(0;11 otToGLIT ET! •IN
•to take a mosolfe holiday.
Nerve Pills,' • 'It is shown that the people who talk in symbolic language never changes. . As • ••
. the pages of the novel in question began, long as the idea to be expreseed remains There are thousands of sickly si hoolgirls •
PIsster will ewe lumbago, intakacee, eei..t
We &aim that The D. ..e L: Menthol
THE. GARRET -ANCIENT, MODERN. continued, went on, ended and finished In the sa3ne Idea it is eepressed the same areeging their way through gehool who
their conversatien. They broke in and way. The .work written in Chinese thou- . might be enjoying ths full vigor of their lea, or nehralgto Pains quicker Allan
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house or the Den of Oeninn. and also blurted out. They asked. aPPeal- este° and certainty. , At Philadelphia a colored hay firf d oe Clo 1 Ltd. • ' ,
• a revcivlee into a stock of thews)! ks . The Welland 06nservative AssOciation Pamisto*-4,041-tkez.avx.razigl-a-mmansammonom
the fashion of the world changeth is in ed, entreated, implored, importuned, THE OFF AND THE. NEAR HORSE. owned by a street vefldoe. An explo-
sion took piece in which seven children . otoffewrerdwi hill frix rini on,otitoenryfo. r with f*t. .0 die mons .
the new estimate by these who build pleaded, persuaded, requested and se, . .
, who is
netted. taking a short time to consider it,
houses on the garret. In modern hOus.es no Enlightened Hey on a Mysteri to including the colored boy, wt re killed; •
the garret Is made much of and is as All these things they did in speaking, ' the Feminine alielleee . A. POOR MILLIONAIRE% t
i If taken in time The D. its L. Emulsioo
carefully finished off as alai of the room , and all'these words are used as subste They • were driving around the White Lately sterved in London because he ' will surely cure the most serious affections
Kinget New Life Pills .would have Bawd' the sitar effeots of a heavy cold.is quickly
ociold not digest bus food. Early use of Dr.
; in the house, while in the old tune the Antes for "said." , , lot of the lenee. That "run down" condition,
garret -was- the unfinished part of the It is not strange that they answered, are - He had Peen expatiating upon' horses
• heuse, the remainder.' It %yea the far- flounced, asserted., acknowledged, agreed, iti general and the two in front of theln him. •They strengthen Abe .stemach, aid counteracted. • Menufaetured by the Levis
affileaed and advised But they likewifie I tl 1 • cli melon remote assimilation iroptoye & L n C . Lid -
• It Is No Longer titeratnee'• itoro' broke out, burst out, without bursting in, sands of Years ago cee be • esd now aeifb Youth by taking Soott's Einoision. ' mitee remedy. Made 13y Davie & Lawn '
. One of the instances illustrating that ed, begged, besought, beseeched, demand -
()Astoria, is for Infants and Children. Castoria is a,
harmless substitute for Castor 011, Paregoric, Drops .
and. Soothing Syrups. It contains neither Opium,
,• Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It is Pleasant.
• Its guarantee 'Is thirty years' use by Millions of
• Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays Feverish-
nesa. Castoria cures Darrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria,
relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation . and
'Flatulency. Castoria assimilates • the Food, tegulates
the. Stomach and Bowels of Infants and Children, giving
healthy mid natural sleep. Castoria is the Children's
• Panacea—The Mother's Friend.
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Cs-toria.
Castoria is an excellent medicine for
children. mothers .have repeatemy told me
• of its good effect upon their ceudreu."
Da. G. c. °seam, Lowell, Mass.
CaStOria,
4,f:foster's Is so wen adapted to children
that I recommend it as superior to any pre.
scription known to me." ••
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APPEARS ON EVERY WRAPPER.
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thest from the living and granci rooms ef • par en ar. • P o.wre ce o , .
the house. In tenement houses it was *gasped, aspirated moaned and bemoaned • ' • Atter he had been talking for half an appetite. Price 25o. Money back if not . .
1 The Cengress oeChambers of Conn:tierce
' the cheapest part of the house, onless the 'Vey muttered and growled and thun- hour about the superiority of the near satisfied. Sold i.3y all druggists. , .
. meeting in London adopted to Montrea)
cellar or basement he excePte& . • d red, trumpeted, reefed and bellowed. horse over the off horse as a stepper she . ecomrnendieg an improved
Tbe garret in private houses was the • . At other times they snorted, stuttered, said; . . During the rnonth ,of •june the immie
receptacle of things worn, wasted and stammered, scoffed, sneeree,snarled and. "L wasn't ng , y i ,
raised amo horses • on peop e. • • • resoletion r
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. '.' • grant [titivate ill Winnipeg numbered 4,100 service with !haler east and Australis,
via Canada. the fatabliebreerit of steamer
retired from active service, It was ais ' sniffed. They sobbed, groaned and be know. Therefore I haven't the alight- •
refuge for human creatures NI/110 might wailed. They screamed and swore; they est idea whether the near horse is on the Murrell Bell, te workman on • the Simcoe . lines to Canadian lifete,• and protesting 1
street sewer 6 t 'Needle° ils, dropped. deed earliest the discrimination in marine
come under the head of dis'used and lefts , likewise ehrieked; and some' of them . right hand of the driver or not. Is he?•
• Yet it Was in those poor and ancient days walled and whleed; others sigeed or . e"No ". the young man answered, "and while tit work. . , insurance rate. •'
of the garret that it made its great ' grieved • you may eomfoet yourself and your sex lt tbere is a cavity in your echieg tooth, James Dollery, an old resident of
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name, for associated in the garret were Voices were not lacking that sputtered, with the' aseurence that only 'about two plug it with a piece of .Dr. Low's Tooth. 'York Townships near the Junction,
poverty and genius. In the days Of Pope stormed, fumed, grunted, grumbled, ob. • men out of .ten know that the off home ache Gum.. Sit will stop the ache prompt- was killed in a runaway accident on
_autb.orship beestme closely linked with jurgated, threatened, railed and bawled. is en the right side of the drieer. Nearly I
•Y, and sot as a teroporare filling. Price 1 he fotirth concession, on what is
the garret Dr. Johnson, Dick Steele In lighter moods the characters of .this . . • known as Kane's Hill.
and Goldsmith had their garret d43's in novel acceded, asseeted, brantered end on the right hoe behone he' is the
s everybody thinks that the near horse is 10o,
WORX WHILE .YOI.i SLEEP. Alter a Cold Drive a teaspoonful of Pain -
Grub street, and" the- "high living" REM- confided, as well as chimed in and eheei- i
nearest' animstf to the driver. . . •
Killer mixed with a 'alas of hot water and
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eiated with "high thinking" existed 14. nee' greeted, gloated and gave, all "The designations arose.this way: In If you take a Laxa•Liver Pill to Dight sugar will be emend a better stimulant than
other days and other capitals, else the strictly in the manner of saying things: the days of postilions the driver rode the before retiring, it will . Ir without „n• whiskey. Avoid substitutes, there is but
world would not have known Beranger They murmured,: made reply and made left hand. horse, as he does today when gripe or pain, curing Biliousness, Cole one aaie„pieer, Perry Dow, me. and .
and his song of "The Garret" with its • _answer. ' the driver rides. Station yourself at p Won, Dyspepsta and Fick Beedfic 50e..
melodious refrain of "give me boy garret Some snickered and sniggered, but otle and Tenth streets any day when the big and make you feel better hi. the
• and my twenAnyears," ere chuckled, bubbled and• caroled. As hay wagons come into town, and you will mornings
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The reservoit 6f the Grand Rapide wettre
The garre the city will be around &Hectors these characters corrected, chid - observe a survival of the anelent cue- Friday afterninn Hiram Leljy, ' working . works system burst, letting loose a deluge.
spoken of in literature generally £1/3 ease- ed, caviled, denied, deprecated, dissented tom. The driver rides the wbeel left on tbe farm of Mr Jacob Wright, Huron et mere than 100,000,0'0 gallons ol water
elated evetth poverty, sometimes with and demurred. They also expostulated; hand herse invariably. This horse is, township, Bruce cottuty, dropped dead. upon a thickleapopulated on the hillside
crime; but not so in the country. The protested, rebuked, reproved and retort- therefore, the 'near, horse to hime and the He was driving a team of horses with a immediately beneath it The damage is
gaiTet of the village and of the fang is ed. They remonstrated, melded and right hand horse is the farthest ea the load to the field and accidentally upset, estimated at hundreds of thourateds of
another sort of place. This has no dark , mapped. ' • ',0fr gorse. andeithile fixing tbe harrier s no the horses, dollars.
or sordid or painful iiiemoriee. It was - On the other hand, -they seconded, own - "Li a eour-Tn-hand teem the 'wheelers' seer getting them up, nes seen to fall.
, rude and unfinished -one large room, die ed and echoed. Some evaded and fibbed, are the rear team and the 'leaders' the He had been ailing for some time pre'viotie. The price of bread has been increased
vided only by sUCh partitions as might but faltered ()there interposed, Inter- faint team. Consequently when your • two cents a loaf in Montreal,
be made of carpetingand the like -but it iected, intervened and intee_. ,,.rupted. horse. young lady friend talks about the ......•
- IT GIRDT.EFTHEI GLOBE,. .
Addressing the detachment of Ger-
was mot associated vfith privation. Boys mart noarines which sailed from 'Wil'
- --"( 'off leader ot their fottr-in-hand quartet The tame of Buoltlen's Arnica Salve, as
who slept in garrets slept Well, even The Chronic Doubting Thomas,. going lame ,from 'scratches' you will the test in tbe world, extends round the helnishaven for China, Emperor Wil
though the stars shone through the roof . An infallible sign. of eitreme mental know that the right hand front horse is Wirth. Itel the Most perfeot healer of On% Ham made a remarkable 'speecb, dur.
and in winter the vagrant snow sifted youth, ignorance of the world or eueticite lam up with a raw fibre in the folds of the corns, butnee bruiees, eores, scalds, boils, ing which he notified the world of
through on the counterpane. The sleele. is hung out whenever a man or woman 'skin above the Desterlor Portion of the ulcere, felons, aches, pains and all skin Germany's intentien to avenge the
a box at all drug storeliala=e,- ' • late.Minister- Of Getman, at Pekin,
ers in the garret had the great advantage assumes the chronic role ot doubting hoot direetlY under the fetlock, and as eruptions. •Only infallible pile cure. 25• e. murder of Baron Yen • Ketteler, the
of hearing the music of the rain on the Thomas. There is nothing that comes the muscles of the leg here corrugate
roof, e..;upported by the heavy bass of the easier than demolition; the force of grave.
thtinder. Ity lends a hand at that commonplace
The rural wirier was the storehouse of business. .A.narchy is the most elementa-
things past, the place where the relics of ry of all theories. Any man can' cut
the last generation were hid away. To down an ant hill with one shove of his
children -the latest comers in the worlda- foot, but only the ant can build it up
it was therefore a Herculaneum ot Poitr..• again; The Wienl critic sits shift, a
peii or even a longer secreted Troy. In penny a liner jore, frothing vtith words
It Were the tiniforins of the militia which. of contempt, forgetful of th stinny side
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because hie OW Alimentary canals refuse
to work with sweets. The countryman,
• because he was cheated 20 years ago dun'
• ing his one metropolitan experience, looks
with canny,. suspicion upon everebody of ,
a city cut. The callow mind In ignorance
of life points a pistol sit it for fear of
• being shot firet. 'There is a difference be-
tween experienced caution and tallow
eistrust-one Is an elderle man with
keen; kind eyes, the other a .fat boy with
a swelled heed.-Netional Magazine.
The .11eardete'
The vicar of an east London parish was
one of the first London clergymen to
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curtain rolls up at 0 'o'clock at night and
never comes down until 5 the next morn -
can understand him. It vrill have to be
translated." Inc. • It usually requires seven nights to
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present a drama. Peonle generally take
When Joubert, who, of course, spoke
excellent Eng a , a n s e 0 pe , teveen the acts. Tire favorite play in In-
. the reeteetarewas not a little dismayed tit dia is the presentation of the exploits of
receive frdei one of the welters It note some god.
upon' which was written, "Getter&JonJo
bert will be pleased to suppty a trans- The POWee Of Observation.
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Litton of his speech if neeessalf." Quilte-ao you think that constantly
l'he Boer general had been paseing and wearing a hat tuts a tendency to make h
had overheard the uncomplimentary ref- ran bald?
etenee to his English. -London EICho. Snagsby-No, but when a man is bald
I've toticed that it has a tendency to
Bidding During A Foot Ilene.
practiced make Wu constantly wear his hat. .
A singular custom has been
their bcds with them and go to sleep be-
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since the year 1710, when an.oId gentle*
ster at Bourne, Lincolnshire,
A favo• rite way a doing a lot. of work
man at/chard clay, died ewe reee a piece is to Ile In heel In the morning thinking
• of hind the rent of which wasto be Mid about it -Atchison Globe.
out in bread for the local inhabitants,- -
The meadow is let from year to yea* A fortune, awalts^the genius Who vill&-
In a curious manner. An auctioneer ato 5,0,7,11 a guaranteed cure for lathiest-.
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tendo and starts a haMbet of boys run. ettgo News. , s
sing a fixed dietanee. Then, ns soon art ,
the have get tiff, he asks the people who •' ..000*.$00.0606.0.M
wish to reat the field to commence bid. McOall's Magazine for Augunt. has
reaehed our table filled with choice 11.
Wi
arrutin! g
ettin4tit made only Winnd no the time oceupled be the boyo lastrationa of patterns of elegant tle,
signs for ladies, misses and children,
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the journey is Birthed the Malta be. It le filled with matter that is interest -
comet very, keen and exciting. At last ing to women as is shown by the table
the boys get hoe% down goes the ham. of contetits, We note that a free pat.
given to every subscriber. rub -
titer, and the huit bidder is deelared tit. retiln
and expand with every step, as those of
the human wrist when It is bent toward
the bode', yen may know that she won't
'tool' with *hat horse for some time to
A deepatch -from Sbanghsti says:- Ilightly treated, Pytty-Peotoral cures With
come.
• June 19 by takieg • opium, under COM.
• pulsion of Prince Tam,. The Empresre
dowager also took poison, but is still.aleve
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Children Ory for
Leslieand Melbourne an ay, e an .
' thirteen reepeotively, smut of Samuel terms to the Chinese irom the palace
Stanley of Guthrie, were killed- by light- at Pekin.
fling while looking out of a barn window. ' That Hacking Cough is a warning not to
opeopolosecop seimpolpaase50 Yale Bicycles 50
At. Less Than Alanuracturers'. Prices .
in Toledo list wefk our buyer purcheeed .50 high •grads 'Yttles at a
ridionlentily low price for spot clash, There•is no better wheelemarrefitottmed.
in tbe TJ. e. than a Yale. We halm decided to offer them Tor quiak sale. at
the extremely low price of • ,
7,5 as..
These are the cheapest wheels ever offered in Canada, gad iia your oppore
- trinity to get a arseolass mount, fnlly guaeanteed, for the season of 1900 at
less than manufacturers' prices. We have in stook a number of feeond-
hand Wheels at from 435 up. Wheels expressed to a distemce, cal).
with privilege of examinfetion, on receipt of $1. Come to Goderioh on July
4th and see our wheels wnile here. ' •
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EMERSON'S BICYLE &MUSIC HOUSE, Goderith
witosommpooesioemesoiroomie
ugar Sugar Sugar
St 1 I is a an e IIII$b1
t'Great Men** at, Close View. .
Washington . sentiment .concerning our
great men is apt to be biased. It always
. remindsf the theory that contempt
Is engendered'. by familiarity end that
few Men remitin heroes to the next door
neighbor. Because a roan walks about
on two lege like an ordinary. Individual
and 'betrays the ordinary tendencies of
humanity to blow hot and cold he is sub-
jected to the disallusionizirig process and
. taken down from. the pedeital of a denia
god by the moons who have exalted
him, It waren' this theory that menarche
M the old regime surrounded themselves;
'Emperor elewepg Su committed suicide ft solute certainty ell recent coughs and
ASTORIA,.
Lightning struck andOired the immense
plant of tbe Standard Oil Company at
Constable Hook, Bayonne, N. J. and
caused an eetimated" loss of $9,000.000.
Charles King, a yardman, was killed by
with courtiers and only loured about in a •
coach with a military 'escort and that , •
When Napoleon the Great came to power
he usurped their imperial privilegefe But
those who mercilessly dissect the great
men -Of our capital because they are nec-
essarily human and often everyday citi-
zens in this republic forget that even he-
roes and statesmen are iMportant to et-
actly the same degree .that their fellow
men are able to see thene-Boston Her -
aid.
Horse or Veen •
• The first day horse was tweed tint ed
Samberley amine of it was gooked for the
•.officers' mess at the mounted camp. At
the table Pealcman said: '
"gentlemen, am sorry to say that we
were unable to get all our ration iti beef
today and had to take part Of it in horse-
flesh. This which I am carving is beef;
the horse is at the other end, and filly
• one who prefers It can help hlinself."
Nobody did prefer it, and so they all
ate beef and made a good dinner. When
they had finished, Peakmen suddenly ex-
elaitned:
"By Jove, gentlemen, find I have
Inside a mistake in the joints! Thie is the
horseflesh end the other is beef.
• It was just a dodge of his to get them
started on the horseflesh. -Diary of Dr.
Oliver Asho:
Dad Beard It AM liefore.
The Younger -I weeder what me' Wife
will any when I get home at this hottr?
The Elder -I wish I had Tour &tante
for entertainment. know by heart eV-
ery word mine will sayes-IndtanaPolis
Press.
Meetly Misled.
"W -ho is that man who is eternally
talking to you about the brevity of human
life? Is it the minister"
• "Minister! That's an insurance agent"
.-Cleveland Plain Wider. .
leetiee.a-Stray Stories. lie ell Odic. a copy or 50c, a year by
' the McCall Itle, WU 110 west 14th
• ArealNowYcrk,
0.0
tfir it, 4, Meer, jun., son of the ex -
Secretors? of War of the *United States,
had his hand blown off by a giant
cracker,
ThIrty.five men, women and children
• were killed and eighteen voere ibjured,
nine fatally, in the wrecking of a trot -
ley ear on the outskirts Of TieeOrtla,
Washington,
colds. Take it in time; Manufactured by
the proprietors of PerryDesis'
The British authorities at Sobannes-
burg and Pretoria are feeding the des-
titute families of Boer soldiers.
Mr W. R. Samuel, commission
merchant. of Montreal, was working
alone in his warehouse on the holiday,
and wa9 forted afterwards crushed to
death in the elevator. '
Sir Thomas Parrell, the sculptor,
President of the ROyal Hibernian
Academy, died at Dublin.
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t
Doctors find
A Good
Prescription.
Fornianiskind
0.
WANTED p -tit CAM of bad health1!Iiist,111.4,8ee41t
stet &meet. They banish PA% and prolosgina Osie shit
scale off sabsdtate. ItTletee'S M fel titittiaV
reef. Hots the word R.Ine'A•N•s en theckste and
I4 had lir dreg store. 'ten Dos tea
*dem trill be toetted to as drat tee ate=
•
rtarde io_ the Reuel Chaa Ca., No, to
Street, New York.
Just to hand, second 'ear Redpath Extra • Standard granulated and Yellow
sugar. We sell in bbl lots esti than wholeeale sell in 50 bble. Special price in 100 pound
lots ene dollars.•
TEA TEA.. . TEA
Black Green Japan
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'• We have best 25a tea in town, extra nice :Japan tee, 20o, agents fcr Rana
Lane Appleton, Monsoon and Blue Ribbon teas in packages.
Exquisite Dinner Tea, Toilet, Glass and Water Sets. We expecte this.
week two orates direot from the manufacturers in Staffordshire, England, bought beforo.
the advance of 15 to 20%.. We are selling at Old prices, you will saye 26% by buying
ftom us. Call and examme goods and prices before you buy.
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Exeter Flour
- Clinton
AT NO_EXTRA COSI'
• All kind kt of Small Field.Seeds, as Timothy, Red and
Aliike Clovers. Headquarters for Turnip, Mongold, Carro
Seeds. Fresh Groceries and Canned Goods. tr4y,t010112
Oar epeolalty is Teas.. TiY our 15o Tea. Other:verieties egnaliteas:oheap.
Highestnetarket price paid hi cash foe eggs.
I Buggies
141.
We are selling Buggies for three ofl the'
' Companies in Canada. •
Carriage
Glitft AND SONS, CHATHAM.
BRANTFORD CARRIAGE CO..
CANADA CARRIAGE CO., BROCKVILLE.
• . and the well known
• • RAIN WAGGON. • '
We are selling :twine made by the .iery best' makers at
• reasonable prices. • • .
, • Also agent for the Alexander and %Mite Cream
Seperator, and Massey Harris Bicycles. Samples can be seen
at the shop, Isaa,e Street.
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Geo. Laivis,
General Implement Dealer, Clinton
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