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THE OUNTO1' EW ERA
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HALPEO THE STRANGER. OIL WELL IN THE SEA
tletelleat 1,110y,
THE DRESS MODa., It
ihirPar• '11.4 ittedpalt werateti.1*.1"-e'rii For A CURIOUS' SPOT OF P THE LOWER /39
The Globe here enquiring as to
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tbeLiehite !cloth VW light flaneal Weide
ii Colored 'dot or ItTipe Will be in the-.Pr9eP.Oritr 4410rofffilu MA Plano '
A northern newaYeper man happened CALIFORNIA 00AST. , rked favor during the entire ran sea. buimess in it. city, and It remarks on
the difficulty Makers have had
to be in Atlanta, a ritranger$ 'onkuthress • r,
ettunqdted With WS Protiodeti, eitY ter Old le sit supplyino orders, some houses bein
• SQL. ,
• was eraWded at the STOP, WI( iickaktittali-• • 4.'Qt elm 4"ew t411°i owqt• short. so autt they could not make th •
onni re,Wereal °Zeit.; esaellgilt. "tkft Ce/311 11/30Pei Itirt4 triniteeo dissley Vier liked at the RI iift,ion,
lions were poor, and he had some diet- -
cult y In finding, a suitable place to Pre* 4 "i“44 7.9 eat Oer tad llaoltrai ' 'ed°011#31: Aetf, on°14.21140114,1dliekliewtilleh bstAdpp4 • the eight., (hie firm on
an . their a affe were Workitif ate int° '
pare hte Conf. • • • tion itt.st ri[trtritsist sterns, . olive 0 goie4 Wets. leidav re -
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In this emergency be was rourteouslY
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• InTiten to Make, se* use of the office of i,lre.z4en thing. niore.:etnioue •• oaki, elf' " 0 and aimed in tins direction of
tbe Atlanta tonetitution u he might de- ve'nevek4seeir a sea operirent4na LittirTO effor.te ars again being Mader emit to Ragland. It; gives this. ,
Meht of the bp.inees in 1890 and 1900 t,
celved an order for 600 orga; re to be
•Oldsert captain • • liheetear Abide. but II0 one eau yet make
tete of the opportnne inVitation. '
I sire, and be was not slow to take adroit-, „ • t • •idi • ' •
Hit wail the,epriousoat Ittgagfi•eyw..' roatorm enpolatiOn 400cerning them, as Bell Organ it Piano Oo , 1805 ipoo
RIMPlOyed*
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Vell thatt's to eity, but there, .tlenretter stands at Present in the hand. • atG 1 h r
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October 26, 1900
iflolsoissHLuk
Ieoorporated by ,4ct of Prirliameolt
CAPITAL - 02,59t41,100
PROT *FUND . *2,050,000
Haal).:0,FiricE
moarnaat..-
Mouton Meornimasce, Preaideat
battle roster, OW. '
Rotes discounted; Colleettoill Wade Otani;
fellow promptly afurendered Ids desk to , Nke .14 wattei,freln Jinn Diego...fo t
(--1011 his Drat visit there a. quiet. retiring • • •bard*
ericen deaigners and spectator% eteltiteman ,, ,, 180 190 7 ' •
ac Or ea ire 260 400. owned, Sterling, end Antertoin 'embalm*
. :him and modestly• asked if he could be I onterey,,with, the yacht Foase--ItIbiret-• .4, Thera arrinerc•grAceful authinn Models 'Matum, Riech ... 4* 59 185 Altr019 bought and sold. Intereat allowed on dip.
et t ou t chronic diseas,s of • pante Savrees aunt- Intereetallb
deal' to d� and little time to do it in, and ; Wes in,daa Diego at the timetpiott.:13 elert'nul. cOnftirinte the teed lie% A. it S. Porheiraer., ..,,„„ igig 0.1P, , Yer? (Tele and 67,44 f ur. atonerovannint
• 10 otany service, The visitor bad a good eri.t.°42 h ah it was Years Itgo2nt. a 1 hotlt. and "seven gored skirts, the 'Gerhard Heintzmai1 no jog the auk Ltver • r, wed °II
snare on their 1:1W/1 40,41. OnS0 00
he found Several ways of making tbe At Ins or LIM, when a tan came to Mental arrietint of fulleitis at the Whale*. Royce ' ,•88 41 Blood; • -
:butte quan useful, ,noltefl ttl• would take a 'Yacht tap -to Iffeit;:,-1 ck, in slight draperies, in box plaits, 4 A. A. BarthelMeri •so 95 ' Thousand's etet3timonlabiliorn veer: enclorsere, No mortgegerequirea
term:deliver her there, and•thke 20 Mee rh fif PV.Or .atItAs4 Ideltir, or "0 04111040Q
, t_ -had besitelthin in doing this
elt ehirringe, very closely maenad. 15 , 80 tilOSO who have been permanent- 1," • "EV/ l'414* Minim"' P*4'4'
beta:tufa, 'he' with a :clan of some impor- o"wentedlo go oP. • IT cured by the uso 4)f Burdock
MEDICALfAINISEII
Xrid 4 found I could charge the labereek." e
191444tOt dahlia red...deep rent Colored and c. el:I:erten° ill BTU Years Or 68. per bagonloaili Dysgspida,pwous- o, ittotAkaatttr...
twice hr his home idliee and wu aeons- • ealil,4 would, the ternii beinggeod,' ' ful.ttseUle,- gleiM, rielt beautiful Toted • • 712 4210
,L•,, toned to 'Atte Othertirembers of the titan
- 'Medical advice can otistYibe iiivau'oY sive wity to him mid perform little aerv- .;,of
4 deeent price and make siciinethlifg ' ' vgivetpare often seen on even. •
"ined101 man or wommu,ont,efiricitted re; tio bff ireztarted one brigbt Mein- 4Piteta Pt 004441nd:ivory white satin - masoBlo Sea.dae ei Liver Com-- • . -
lees *hen -be needed midi kelp. .
lood BitIrs speak of its
n e Pro ealUPItO eitte• • The quiet 'Man preyed most ob iging, 4115 -c Aqp, dip ejtin. alal•.netaver talhatg silt6 Thexiospects are exCellehe to 11- , 11;414,14M014, SOM. DZINItER
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"The laborerti We e
r rail ad men, goleg 21114 IVA decorations are almoot cotrer- I lloem outh Perth. Mr Livingston s Sores, Ulcers ol s lm les
kIS USELESS TO worg
tot only, oil thie Occaeltin,
th th r er h - w r
nil to erk on a ire* Med and the see- rfittelettice netWork hf Jet or of lace* 'personal popularity wag f hunfloaIBOGi, d 104 bl?sd .Ar4BERT-sT„ s
but also on the
tolloWing day, 'when e nor e n •
Out] day out were all so sick that they intithr-ePRIlede. • • for in forther -contests and* his retire.
& e To n •atat
MAN'
He furnished eonte bits of lufonnation, .
swore they ',guild rtin the:yacht' inshgre er-•e,11010011 otanreerial War, Itt ' *lent leaves 'the field blear for a yie-.
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TO A WO • • .tiedrusionto se o e o ce aga a.
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•or terdi for medical advice miless omit Iceepted--„,witk hecoming. humility the 7:111.1 thing to get out of it , „ Olt 'dm 'euppoeed that tire-_;denurti ' tory be Mr Pridhattr, Who receiring' If you want to be cured to stay g Bus ••-
--i YfititlIf ptiCht •Sen Pedro led W Officer:1U in at leakt the atrictly rash. seettrancea of sunOOrt frono many cured, 11$13 only B.B.B.
are telinted andrelified firtiegrie instrilotfoies of the els tor
'Inadik17 those who cannot give what telegraph office. The visitor of core, . hgrin With "Out ay. sP hattlitit Stylet for .youtht"uf Vielirerf "Jimm "Adams. fret k4 • S rin Mau*
limning °gift' radvicel lire arid attended to getting the copy to the those go -that Waated to, "mid put gilt eithe[.WOrld, btit othe„ niaJoiltY of ' time Liberals -London Free Press. '
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- ' NOTES DISCOUNTED '
• ; -ti .r_Yrrining and professiddid'quidffica- !appreciation offered him a cigar.
: t•IcTO er, because they, higr dle.mcdT,- , pv*4 hAn4,0111 tne•nerre , *
, eft O)etters in the kande. of my mate, 0, eith , n , eoa or Jacket year!. ago, pennileirsoni a freight trait),
. Drafts spied. Interest allowed oo
,„ .. N. _rick. e...0 .ide 1 'I hitirnever been ip the !mast, afp' is?, tr r,t, icularly,s,are.• ade,-, with some .form .: W. Va...left for the Kionorke three cung ALL YOUR TAMA MOH -.-•'•.- - ., •
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- itions physicians. You will not,. trust Later, when abeet t,0,1,estreth , p .the ,
1 4- whom Thad /dripped for the purpotiE.A. .te 'either iteeet or 'hoot irse, and this and returned the. other day in a'private
' • To .. bright 'Norwegian. . , ea Is again for some deecription ef *alit car, battled by a lesend enene, with 'a Pain -Killer: •
' deposits. .
., z•viiralcoot,: .,‘ - . , qtf:,-itier_Agoi.oitoadxt.t4hifer, ., qr,-- "lVe reaCited Ventura the is'e - 4 d y ,to wear beneath, and the shirt waist Is foetune of $203,000 in go d. and min-
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. rP1 4' ...;io tv•tril--tY T e co ititutien state on the e reme ..
ana then it began to idea', andeletc'enreaeled, It 4 found, as it has been for seasoni fug property,netitnated at 05;000,000. J. P. TISD.i1.1.I.. .
est, to be the prettiest, .smartest and .A ateriteine'brihst IS -risen.
, nq will show that no offer made by courtesy with which he had been treated ,
but ,lxept at it, pasSed Anacapa and .P
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BANKER.,
'All' aertleing-zIkalciati cary".OPIOPffia" *Rditf"iipresse a reg e
' '5 - " 1.- e that Vii-' via not.
right : n ' tho Santa • Barbara channel most comfortable and becoming' finisit. -h .-= CRAMPS DIARRIIIJEA, CIIIIGHS. ..
, oo we sayst at $10,000 for 1 '
„ SImplo, Safe ant-Qolok Euro for
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The (131 It Reformer'
a remarks that, . .
; 'with that Of Dr. R. V.•Plerce,'chief con- met joel Chandler ,Harris.. • .
. th ,.•Ne spa caught it for all it was worth. rth. It blew • . , • •• ;•
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• rand ' urgialyfitirtittite, qiutfalo, IC. V., per Men, "Why, you were sitting at
r,allitig...physiciery,V the, itivaive,..x?tel,..:, .!!,tkarriSr• ;eiersimea., e,,,,io newspa. -„. .
:,.enough. to eep hr to t e wind, and
but k h h '
so that , we got all sail off the *homier, • . • .pde Cook is a very poor man and eould - • .. :NEURALGIA.
ttioenatornbi9 WO WO high for him. 7 - GOLDS. RHEUMATISM, 1
CLINTON, ONT.
- .Sickc.women can conault. Dr. Pierce bY Harris' desk, and HaiTis was the manPEN, CHISEL AND BRUSH. not pay 6100.00 to. get into the Senate. • .g
lette ...free. All letters are read and we' I :Who filed YeA 650 for *el” 1,'.,
themselves with fear.
the Inco-4he landlubbers --were beside • - -
• lltis `ming the case, the statement : i. • .....
tswerpil,in strietestseonfidence.' If you are t; ', ',Greer le - !'':eried the riiiitorf ,1'3,011 - .... '...- . ,- -• • 2 ' •NiThetieselhaote tarot. te5alsor u'lftriedrich Wilhelm (hat he Was offered a Senatorship for - etwitiiintilno:1111Seft;:velonils't".. -!4,
Air this seemed to set the mate crest!,
. leuffeenig fro#1;dileate of ,the we.Manly f ' denitiinVitkIrre Chandler /idal" . -
en he rove, em o e repos an ma e ithe sum Mentioned refutes itself. No • • suYoky THE oatitnee. 4
'iwga49";write.4°.. ' ." ' ' . - '4'• : ' - "Yee'," ' Wait t i reply; "that's' Whir.. It
Dkf"..12. V. PIERCE, SWAM N.*.
everY Mee atend.and take it. I felt that. •.•
script% ArrangernentsPnabrelisilueodw 17ahaellInug' tech offer WAS ever made. . _
inade•to put them in print. • , -. .•
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w -.wee i had 'Linde Remus' running there was Ile danger, but the wind sud-
denly picked Up and blew inshore, and Augustus St Gaudens, the. sculptor ,6446Mie.."46.4#"#"4",MAAN • •,'-% J ., ,-'•+ 1 ,u4L1929letem$94191029106X0
,:. errands for me'? WitY, rd have written is hard at work In P.aris finishing the . In the laid threeyearent Correerva-
s...„ ..
, • . : iny Shift' OD the floor rather than dieturb . the sea rose go:that I finally made up nry
mind that the yacht couldn't stand it.
• medallion of his _friend, Robert Louis • i sive idmidetration there were dell.' • • - ... AGENTs, . • .,.;;
When Sir W8i2ferid Littrrier formed him if I'd known Who. he ivesi"
She took so.many seas that she nearly , Stevenson, 0 be cast In bronze for the aitteOf $1,210,1182, $4,153,875, and . _ tibirKiebrodik,keeeuGgiifeele,dsw'"hek3rwrEc7:Pitivitinfitall
cathedral at St Giles :in Edinburgh. • , 6830.551, a tote, Of V 594 758 In
. in force, tbe deficit was•6520,000. trCiratittrIligirTvseellnCOSSPANT,Lnance
1896-7, before the newlanff was -
.. In the lalit three years There have
, been licemplusee of $1,729,71P,
the Church of Sari Frenetic° di Paola in . totr ef64110009ver,0$07"05(Maii'Mrpin' 416. .
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- ' , Ennnere.m.premiebef Nevt?Beuniftere . .
Inisrikingned his pesition
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d a way that will satisfy liet 'f,ot eome "I sew that it was done, and their We 14e9lee- • . • , - 1.3 PaY-614934-14"13"- CP T2741:13° /I'D
.the giteeition of Chief Justice of New time," seldthe.tlewly 'married man Mr he graduerOY got before the wind. • . ,."Deitt as a post" Is an eethality kr re- • , ,- , .
TEtrups:tvick in order to run as a Liberal smiled. It was my idea to make our „wed- , "It was. awful, and' thought .we'd go
garde Air. Swinburne. Conversation with .. . .
...411' Weatinnreland,which ,watt raPre. 'il!Pg,•. till),,,as quiet as •Pessiirle and do drown a dozen times,. but she seemed to ,h1M lie allnest imPoisible and be line ill "Regular Praetltlersek-LNe rt....
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. IsentectAiy Mr.'rowep; tiOnservei•tIve. aWey. its in.uh AS WR could with the glik' get over it, yet we headed directly in- a. world of his own. He WOK soft.- Sault "-Mrs;AnniiC CheetatitefWhieby• Morten:ibis roonev-rnaking 1.msition, ; . no
noystnce %hat usually attellOst ; wedding Mate in the rigging giving. directions to thtug like a gold mine In the shape of a. wasformdntbSa rheumatic victim,betSouth . a onstdiner. •Partioulars lien. Witte to
book% serene% or rase soneme,evgry nonse
THE.P. E,.E.4iN CO.i. ES yloto..rizaebilt23.1reeist,. To -
couples. But the lady said that the was me at the wheel.. ' . _ large collection of pictirret by pante AmeriCan Rheumatic Cure changed the don!
.proud of being a bride and that she want- ; - "Suddenly he cried: %gift Bring her • : Gabriel Itoisettl. .. ' , • from "despair" to "Joy." She says :." ronto, Canada. .;
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r 'Haggard, the Author In a recent suffered. untold misery from rheumatism-. '1"31EMPS W4:NT. IMP.
ed hear the:CO*1101ga „ that th.ti POWs ' up!' And up. she came ioto the wink. : Ride
%is cahfnet in 1 At was . called the • ' • . • .
.-"Cabinet of Premiere" owing . to the ' ° -
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turned over; - ...
Teaser* in. it of the peeinfees of seVeral • •
FOUND HER TONGUE. - ' Ing DTali! en°' *re ciVel Uri's, ;311: iguema tiensatd oafs Hon- , . Toronto. -
I had a talk With the mate, wile said
he could put us in smooth water in A half.
: of therovinces of Canada. Another
'tpremierhas now bhowo his patriotiern,. .A g •da, tn. di, *lir ihe grid, ii,iii,' hour, only he was afraid she'd swamp if parchment the prayer of gueen Mar- '• Aerial's • LICENSED . . .
as welt as his Confidence fri the govern. . 11 ea r . , he put.her before it. I told ,him Pd take h
g erita. His work will be reproduced In "The beist life 'of fiert.,ikiiteisti 4 luky' a 'OWL . • . .
•ment\leif Sir•Wilfrid Laurier: ..., IL., ft.
"My :Wife 'bad her turiorrityaptieeired h,i lire extra hawser to the chain belowl'
Played Dumb.
. ,. • - the chance... Then he ahOnted,
Arst.ita Make ilve dollars dot. . . AUCTIONEER
..,g .. mijolica, and the tablet will be set up in • writes bor,d, Lorne about .' Aeon yietorls."
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&dvanoes made to fanners on tluir L'%••It
notes at lOw rates of interest.
01111111••••••••.
• & general Banking Basinese transact. d
'Interest allowed on deposits.
• Sale Notes bought
DOS ED APPLES TO COWS. -
11anyi.;,•farmers, probably never giving
the tifiNtter any thought, and !wishing
to dtsp0se:ol'the.:1114,41-tie elpeditiblisly
as posa:ibIe, have been in the habit of
• feeding,the fallenfruit to their, cattle.
In speaking of the iinittliK.-IVII. Mal-
ilantyrie,, president of the Western
• Dairynken's Association, said that in,
feedingapples to milk cows, farmers
' are filtering to a serious extent their
own ittteeeets and theiktheV hadhlith-
no d rtg. Apples contain. an acid
log tom arid everything to 1040,,,
'which )when fed to cows, has the effect
of declasiog thnfl, of militihrisides
xilif.
*lying very ob' t °gable flavor. to
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butter, thus riously effects the
Pticeedf that produce. It wduld pay
te
" -forme Ito bury the apples in the
grog , as,they fall, fret ?art.fncti
them "kW noWii-klhiet.: e &Hie heir
been carried on to ogreater„etigaser
extent itIrdVtiFiliiironary, and not in
' this country alone, owInc,:to,the fact
that farmers found this an early ay
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, todispose of the fruit w 13.-,Iiro ht :
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no small a price on the in it'And ias
Ary perishable. lt is le i. however,
that when it is realiked That mot. dee,
is disastrous to the sale of dairy
that the..7,gractieeviyilt4MAlecoo.
,inued.
The undersigned is licensed
for the county of Huron and
respectfully solicit the patron-
age . .
of, those in.tend- having.
sales.. Satisfaction'guaranteedl
and charges Xttoderate:
would- make. With this end in view she And it it hadn't been that my man was fitiblic address In London, sill,that ath- dectors', Medicine did me no good -two hot- No eznevienee itecessark Permanent poi- '•
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• .and dumb. and going through A lot of
hit upon the, crazy notion of playing deaf lashed' to the rigging we'd have all gone, - letic training was a most desirable prep. nesofSoutbAmericitnRheurnaticCurecured tion. Liberal terms. riny weekly. stook .
monkey shines with our fingers, to cart,' Ihree feet deep. •
as a big green wave swept clean over oaatuatia:
unoittIntligeinlitae.ini*fesaionnitatyrjel°111maprresebee; ' . :le-
ld narsaafooter,threfigrgistadOse.con'n'705:. • jrnab ..13
„,„.. , Seed Wheat, Corn, Potatoes, Ike. 01.7TPI
complete with fast sellintespcolalties, inandin-
ry now. Wri I WM. DUNCAN, ' Clinton.
. the eavage so much as to find himself . • , •
reyliefytwo hoy
BRocire 101`444N BROS. CO.. • '
equaled or ..aUrPaesed fet /strength. and ' Nurgorymen. Brown's Nurseries P.O., Ont, '
..,. AAAAAAAAAAAAAA&AAAAAAAAAAA• Amit.2441 , • . .., m --
MINTS - Book business ig•betterrtilso -I
agility by the atranger.. ... . •
year of Conseivative rule, $41;702,- HAT TOUCRES T'l
A trraigitimah:ronralltvzigunl . • • .
Total expenditurein .1896, the last boo
MO:. toal expenditnre in 1899, the few leaders,are:, "Queen Victor:I., "Lifttlf Mr •- ,,41111,.. . ..•
complete figures are to hand, $51,.
.542,8245; estimated expenditure for :
the current decal year, $58,819,527.
last year of Liberal rule for which gressivo %maker., ',Klondike Goldlielga""Wo.
Wilke" gin di niza etc . taiiiA,....i.x.;:tit :. _ _ . .
Toronto .
oiaditoire,• "lily Lietber's-Bible kininplet ' _ TA 0.
IffeLEODIr . '
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-Montreal Star. Tilt BiratalrilialtillICTS0 Co..mln1=2.. / • . 1 .
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The Star suppreseee- part of the
truth. It neglects to say that the • lit41111101.11444111114q ; .. ' : or ' -
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Conservative expenditure in the
. yearenamed was es follower . our fee returned if we fail. auy ode sending .
1993-$42,898,80 .
• promptly receive out' opinion free concerning Liver 4 judney im_____
'Weak andlitipure Blood, '.
aroma,
sketch and description of any Invention WiU
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1884- 57,860,861 , ' . . the patentability of..same.,. "Hort wherein a -
Patents sedt-apeh-reauest. Patent's Secured --. .
" Female Cefr.NIS1nt8, Ete•
J865.-. 49,168,077 " • Patents taken out through us receive special ‘;
*1 through us advertised for gale at....tr espouse.
1888- 61,887,588 ' mike, without eharge, in TeX Papuer Itsconn, ,,A. ......,,., .1 ‘ ar writs direot to:
so illustrated and widely circulated Journal, "a•-• maws ,."`•
paasulted by Man fact rem an nv
tOn,t. thtfellenn. She reasoned that this . "The eminent she got head to the see
"would tense: people to *talk in onr_pres.. ,,ba let go the anchor: .The Lord *nova
ence, and thus We would be able to hear ; how deep it was, Out ,Vent the...chain:
what they said. _ . -. - •then the hawser, and we began to ,Orift ' Frederick. Maclifernales, the Brooklyn
" . '.1 opposed the idiotic idea from :the astern, beateirlirek by the sea and Wind. leulptor, will be awarded the gold medal
iiiiiit. but What I said cut no figure, . and • ;jut began :to think we'd have to, cut --.•op honor Vie hie exhiSfet. at the: Perris ex -
1 had to content to the .plan. Our first 'away when *het Wes,;next to a miraele Neaten, which corroding of tem" pieces-
chinice to try the .echerne eceurred,Jo.a 'happened.•'' The sea went dente like meg- the historic "Bacchante," - "Sir. Henry
railway station where we were Waiting ;Ie. .We wereatill in a heavy sea, but the Vine," ,"Shakespeare," ,"Venuit and
for a train; My wife -..commenced: her • etriface ter 100* feet.. about XS Was lig, A„ denis,o• two groupie 0 korner gad W.
pantomime; and I had to mita. it Ont, smooth as, glass, and there we- tay as'. Marine and an artily pun* ... : ' • -
feeling like a fool whiltrI was doing it . ' comfortable and dry as you please.wbfte • . - , ' . . , '
She wobbled her. finger% ,runk.„Ti, Wobbled, on, each side were terrific waves. - . LITERARY PRESCRIPTIblil#...:
mine, and we Soon had every one staring - '"Well;" said the old captain, pansfirg a .
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it.:es...:,..nvie :31t,e,NtlAW*".-WOMen JeateiL ,gioment At tbe recollection, "It seared the Tror clearness read Macaulay.
back Of as, and the eeinntenta she desired men • tali to dente,. •They ...ell thotrght . Por logic reed Burke and, Badera..
.so rimeh-to heer, a _ .eiM.l_k, ..,,.... 7 lz 1119Xe Wail' .pmetliiiig uocanny-abont • it. .
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.' :,.‘,.qt,'N'I:a . h4W1Y 1 rded,eouple4 sato. , by...! , Mildly, • when everything •••hed ..been, . _1407 -action read Heiner and Sort. '. .
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one.., .4Tire - peer '.'thlrega.'•:,Are. deaf: and ' made sack.,,Allri:thate. tame down below,. 'Fiii_F, iallteneira read Damn and psimc
. dumb'. laret it p..ztv17' .-,,..,. , , '.1eilghing over Whet he called his emelt ' lett sub', ity of conception read MUL
.""Wherdo Yee 'relPpose be sat! 111,_„•14.err -thai-bor opt to Sett. -
eirited the other. :, 'She istpelitivelYhOlue' . • ".. "'We're all right • if the nilehor • holdstr. 'POr viincity read Stevenson andi lIrp.-
11-Y.' • .. . . _.*,,,,, .„. .he said, 'and ,It'a,, pretty pre t, its Ws, .,:jrng,„„ „ -• .- , . . . .. •
, :-• " •Alitt.>1.,, 4;ellere,' hir..... hair.. le leleaeffelP wield, 138tteii.,'
hifillialrit'WOMan. . — . . . For im' agination read. Sbakeepeare and
"'I've known' this for a long time,' he yak • • . , .. _
I . .
. , • - _ "'And. her hat is nukof,dete,'-, wng.ther- continued. -,...flroU. Seeii,;thi!,•liCa Peer Oil • iviii,• elegance read , Virgil,- Miltoreland
...me,xt startler. ' • ,..., . „,_•., ,, ',., .... .„.., .:.4lontry, intl., tight Atel',0, two 10,114-• Off-. Ar„,,,ht - .. • ,
.. ' Itputools loaags...RApuet" is ,ininooLit,' ' Looks like 'Ittr-014 one Made Offers' ehore is an nil, spring that •wouid be a
.. , i , For „ common , genie -read Ifenjamito
.. Antranbag lima, rum lose/ ps,0.0,..0\0-4.1.1‘.: . • . reply. - ...... 1. - 1.....a J ,:',1 , 1 terbium to softie, one eibeee. It lirtorob,- is,....anitio. - - • • -•
' uperdeeer siti,t,••••i•litarribtirit--11en-i.•4; ribot 14-7-t-0"Her dress ir'rhilileir lithe biteTr."''said ably- a fresh Writer stream that rushes " '
. ,•-•,, .0; norm II Sttlima pun II Valued° •atutut the first. • . • For emoothness read Addison midi
upward, bringing oil with it, which
_ 4,,,,....,..ent m ,es.ms puu haq u tir smog oar .roi "'She's 85 if she's a day; and khe looks !spreads. out over the eurfage„ at times Hawthorne. . .
_ • oat( •qsnat Imq.: u anew ol ivatutuo Mira all if "Abe AAA N frightful- tencper,'" put in covering 400 Or 506 feet. Of course, the For simplicity read Burns, Whitikir•
i . ,, quorognis ppn paw splum liormos •rulnir one of ..tbenr,, -.. . , . , . , . ,••••'.. *. 011 keeps, the Fiett down.--eimple enough And•BlInYan. .
•gotia nag; . :antic{ tin .1o,t. Imasq 30 purrod "Right .there my iiiie found her tongue;
11 gu3, Hog mull al m 2apedaad Jo aaurtutu no doubt about her having that impor•
: - 1 inio rine_ dooms u to atilt nue 3.reaq •pimq and her,z_•Sinatkittothose two( womee lett'
1 pawner au, •entioquia sea/ Jo 'mem hint article that wanien. are supposed tea
. ils %fest snoiarra .ur apten• at Way/ 'exercise so freely."
•ainvitigr ems& 0.14, .. • • X ffitiskt !obi ,.Ifitire• iti eniiniZ "A '
„•41 Sorua asvaD nos 4ttorpapaLt ;as
• not ;I •lon Stu el ow; •putt 'tom snug
etfustpi ismer •neir •sootzed ooy.aueos
aaeau mon no,, Polidaa
• le",Vatap. aro aas SiON” Ira pent Pinil
ok•toj 10q3 op not pip qpva no 4nrus,„
.
•• eaas;
om to ono to qouurq u col 41 pan purr
pnuoni at; tro sva lvtafial ..
ovoltra de peilafiriln `Male
Atli Softie uatop pie :layout Tel
ead.t1 eq; lssi ay ,•03IIMEI guir
.ddr •ustop sow; otifeuppertairabnInt
pio ue paten •ni osoachdpirael !mop
mil 201905. 4lutb„,olcu'ilO$ tfalltUu /0014 IlO
AMU orl og •roret.op otuoo pinui Sag; ;eta
pap sapoqu pun •saaia Nada aa.ttp,
pegods Avow; sem •.taAeit.oq qlooptio
a ••petwoo 04 or suet ,itelA
. oaugqat• v tto Onjulot •patt
;Dia ward'. trantugtelit St& bit Sal
• , .• o; Inealaqu /pap saolag
Intieur
•
When Burman parents are past their
prime, their children pray them to "nobo-
sa0 which means that they should be
at tbe childrer4 cherge for the Acreale
der of their 'lives, ire th�. eliikireulhadY
first been at their pereole.• - The terld4-
pointlfe nirt prinked
but a child approaching parentsona sot.
..elne_eccasion,.adopts..the-gestrire-431-vem•••
oration. The aged are not idle; they pre-
serve a great elasticity of mind and In -
teres t things: theyrietudy their rell-
ginner fliobh • and irecupe theniselvei With!
their grandchildren. When they are too ,
.01a b gto 'eh? pilgrithag,eil Nirith the iitherni.•
they keep the horise and telli their beads
alone. The old people Wear plainer
clothes than the young and, aceordine to,
old. Burmese' fashion less of them. The
human dignity Of the aged is of a kind,
that apparel cornet add, to.. Steeped
in the•spirit of Ituddhitun, tbe aged nev-
er yield to anger. Wanting neither for
necesearies nor honor, the pathos' of
their serene old . age purely that of
years. A peaceful end is their lot.-
Ferrarrs "Book on the:Burmese." °
Taking an tilkeeptiosa.
you the (ettieryzeagabone,"
the ;Marro faced womau,,looltiog at bine
More closely, "teat made a chalk mark
on the gate poet when you went out
of -
the yard after I gave you a meal a*
, ,viitles lett YeAll! ' "•
441. &Inn, ..iiheath,w. teOlkid Ziffuldi
Knutt. "1 lead A Open of !dances auleset
ineie# lifter ittlitiltereliket Oar.* !).
"It you lost your Meniory, how do you
know you was haze- at int' she retorted,
preparing to shut the door.
u a e throvri me out, 4 44'
, ....•:..
-wben you know it." . • • 1 Voy.,Itteteet in cOmmonitbings read!
Askird Mr it was:" -shid the skipper. Jane Atisten.
"I've visited the place several end - For, humor read Chaucer, CerlAntli;
•
some days you saw the water rising up se and Mirk Twain. , , • ..
hard 'that the surface looked higher than • 'For: the study of humibr nature resat/
the.reer,,andibe oil would. •cover the We' Shakespeare and GeorgtEllot.
ter for -200 or. 800 feet. around, changing • For . choice of individual words roadi
with this days and seasona eeetnieglY. Keater_TennYson and,Enterson.. -
sometime* being very small, again large, • For tering and 'Patient observation,. off
but, always making a perfectly smooth nature read Thoreau, an& Walton. • '
:spot lit whigh„4„boaticoirld Ile in itatonn,
If she timid be kept alit.
.. "It's about two relies Offshere, efi near
es I cern Judge, rind on a line With the • - ._, ., isimmtati.m.....•..Ti, em.
Santa Barbara nettle north, of tbe city_ :,::)._.,...d.r.Cii7,,%::::::74',..„1.3..td2y:oe,s.r.,e •
--andSurrldiguel•isladd: All Ala country ... ,,'„,..,,,,,, . ------ . • ,I
they are boring wells as tar out into the 1 I titz---k..-:-,t7i '64 ' 14:. L i
. '4 4ii
lis• underlaid with oil and asphaltum, and 1
• , •,: „k . , , ill 4-
- iviter'no• thp ,can ,got. '
'"Vire illy in 'that limiting 'oli „patch all ,
night; then the wind let up. and d, Ire MU er•_ -.10i.ne,..0,71
....0.z s.' 4 Z., .I err4 • ' •
;
•sair on NW and went ed.". ' • •
.01d Milers on the Atlantic, especially GliftiV,di. i
I • i
' tigine on thd South ton/it eget of Florida. - i
know or similar spring that has often Bur- ,-(0-4.. ''' . •••.'f,•.:
r.'
prised seamen. ) ..-,.e.. .. :,-, " 't../.,. 1
I "4 ,4' to- ....
It Is told that a' eniack which had sailed !
••••••,,,,,-. ..., ,‘.• l • ),
from hlystre. Conn.. for Florida had been
i.
beaten back by the heavy *Jude so long
. i • -.Ao •'Ii..",fr 110
that the water casks gave out, and they: I
skipper ran inshore about a mile or two
were in bad shape. But one day the.
, - i
'' -'. '1,,i7"..A14,' ' ''' •
*.- sp,t,A,A .e.0 . , i
-
i
se small boat, rowed to a spot lir the open) \'''??i•l.'.'s.' 4,„„7,,,,:,000.,• *.ek.r.,....:40,-,''' 1
from the reef, and, lowering a keg Into
ocean, which he had- found by certain.
the keg. They 'thought the old man wits. :49 • ..
noints on shore and told the men to filf. •
$10 out rnifoger,,iledi :01,01' tr, to.tioiiiw .f.z
dltft, but When they saw him"drink isotel.• ,.. r L Mt 1..m... Una 1th I uraid of laarrearhd Merl
1
r.r.0141 a 1,1Jousa because it tioua not1411-
of the water, dipping it out of the ocean,. ' '
it.wea pure fresh vvater. : .
they tried ii, themselves and found that:. I of. a. J. llaadan elt."1.11144.6"4 Cinf" Fa' 214,"• j
,,,,,.. ia,,.„,,v-.:in 14am...re Mg It IrIntafy N./WM ' 3,101Buntey
. ,
th..p.,A„,,,,,.xoitalied, that "It +met, Si (T. I h4=irtftn 2.1:n*r6vItit3" i t's""th't
.tbkrriteopillfik *talent h Yt. 1,e*A4041, i' :.14""YNe.'0..,:., 1/..ht:.1141::, 4nmo.viat'#;:li 13•pse.,•41. tile -7 '
Wing which, critmetvaupti,so violently thati• f.,,?; E,,,,Z•tli't,ertc:. lir *mine tt O.. vtonee a;UiTir 'di 1,1,444'
uimirn
w ich ilia im '-
where it was:- r:s s . • , k ow. ..,..). • t •rr.1.14.. 011 i1 DiqYelf,C#
used by those who whale! 1!,an k•kumst.: : v '1;1,102,#Z,V13,4141,ugy:irtrtetneileittati.
1 tf ,•.• thee. • ii 0-ia
1 '4 D L I, gEttball. CO.,..DIONIIIROINIAR, VT.
. .. , ..• • Its the Nature of au Axle** •.
teem. Titresid::tgerott. Erhittiftittillt PhilosoPhorAnd now, after herring: t,..° ...i.T.:,ez. 4
tf-a-a-fitt•oPILIMPAVAteAreN/P• OW1uPenAtnrAti geed for sampleueop;FREE•diddleastswili• .
. • ,
• . VICTOR EVANS &CO.
"My ilesurt tam* Thump_Irtig my (Patent Attorneys.).
LIS% out,. lathe way Mre. It H. Wright, 'Avoits wgpiligogaggo. ft &
of Brockville, 'Ont., describe's her sufferings
from smothering. flattering Juid palpitation.
After trying many remedies without benefit.
• six betties of Dr. AgnewaCuurfor the Heart
restored her to perfect„ health. The first
dose gave almost instent relief, and in a day
suffering ceased altogether.-er,
Sold tir Sydney jeurkeen,
•
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...welrip
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• J. M. bleLHOD,
Goderioh, Ont. •
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FREE C iii,„,0„tra,..4 to.
CAMERA'
Weal a SWAM .
• 2x2 any:Vivien ewe '
learn to Ilo it in.* few. horn*
by tenoning tbe instructions. Onillhonniftitoricitaera."1tweWrtates,iptiallfgo,1Yrintinglinune.
1 Developing Tray. llnkg. Deve101•14,11 eat Direetions,1 Toning yoLpT4 Fixing -Powder, 1 pkg. Silver
Paper, 1 pkg. Ruby Paper. Comemandiontlitsecnrely packed Aneatbox and unroll charges paid ria•
selling only 16 Class Pens at 10oesoln•They are over 61n. long, Made o f colored glass. each securely pack.
ed in wooden ease. song iulvertibenlastwattl. /Our Mime liala address, (Mil we will forward the psane. ,
Bell them, return the mononannaloameranveln, sentyou anchargeapahL Toledoren Co. noitgliToscalsi •
- • 4 '
• FURNITURE
BROADFOOT, BOX 84 00.
rills MOM. a box. These The steady 'nonage in our trade it good -proof .0t the fact that our geode ars nigh
given tbr Selling only10 boxe• it Puri cao.or .
petite, ilddigestIon, ptirieriliehleed. elear :112e=vrealtiqnin• • Onr prices lower than those of other dealers in the trade. '
erdinie Jr ;vac ilif4:447.11.. trtt: Ira for conaidipa ion, We restMaetnrefurtituto on s large 1300kb/id caw afford. to Red °heap. If you buy •
Wel& sormaer la advance. Illrita. &red Virinungri AA 111 Sell front -Ph Wttroorelorryon theprOfit whielkintither•cagesi,her.to-be-sidgea-hy•yas, ..--.- -••••
pagarstureVo•paid,youraplimdfdyllter. -- --,.., .... . ... •zr.:" i 21 . 1 ,
a rj1164Dracilet vtiroliiiii lockdarl key. , ilue reeedi tamer. , . .
.41 CEOinfill
This week we havepaesed.into stoolesoment oar n'etedesigne. Spsee 'will not perm
The coldatorege ardent, perfeotei
••••••444-4.4444-4,4•4444,44+++•.• )4, Remember --we Are determined that- ononotices shall be the lowest in tbe trade. •
us to quote price% but oome and see for youreelf what snaps NVO have to offer..
i
$3,620„718 . . In thie departmentrour stook is oomplebe, and welurve Undoubtedly; the best funere
outfit in the county. Our prioesase la low as the lowest.
UNICEirriltING
and „improved by the loader gov• •
ernment, inereased tbe export and
value of butter, in three year% by
• BROADFOOT. BOXi& Oa WILCIVIey
tfr PIANO
El. -"Melt rind Sunday calislattended to by calling at J. W. ObiAle" (Ftmere •
Directerl residence
./
,
• ANIWOROANI
•
F
weer*
agliksgut,Alr Mlle tree for
lit the 4111atostRetele or
• . atf rInestlik. each. These
thr,ut• tine)* Antebecl hoDokt,
. --.4 I They splendid vs ue twitter tharrasmarkTery aurr to sell. Our Me Is artsebaseigise
la attrerestestiataateinitaverreusimitouganiesotootfibits sad Itsti6ratg : •••
Wthelia aloe Clinn eadquarters for nusta:preruntiteitod.tteat•I•wing Oh Attar/. Forfar/pat practice or shootrensil
. . •ogisrl. Sot SOuld baterA. =mount hint work wil carnibls Ana UMW. titan&
the :30 . we bend yen lb • na,, .141.."10611 tb eturn the dtsofft d we fonsard
• y - .0s1art 11
,
oat auto nv
itradot 410014.autlearrt.
9 mere technleallty.' reviewed all philosophy vritti-;yist, there . Ce 1140Ail
• ,, f
ttieLlitei inii •
Si ! single WieOist:pt, VioNalar4--_--, -41 Only one law that ;-..tanttitst ditlitrn for - , ....-'-, .40"*.o.i...,t4-”.-04 - - -, -
''. •1 ff;oi'',)',, --/:i .. -....:-,
i tots the hey *ems ,riitoe„Ikk ' 4 ick°s*utjart6e; 1 * '. * ..6 ' 46 i '1 I
Ai it Near 81 'maul. of and the windh, .,o401111 Agog *kW• Silk .r , ' ' ',Mien, year aitinviete--eit youlater•rjyhtsi . ' ' .t.Ohnstmas-
„,,,,,,,,,,._,..,,,,,,,:„..,„
aated
... ,
' Stricion*Vhat tg.tbatt k . _ , .. , ' 1
, fastly, bad canied theiltAffiree' ellike'
off hie cloak, Which thing the Wind, ...rAfe.
• „, •
you should isuspectAhat yen. era wrdiliPw A ” k % toad
,..4.:,,.....,.........ott.', '--- - -gm' ifitive ....*.:: / . : 4., ,
• . Oat*, :, ;a1S,,. • . ,,,, 4.1 • ,
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thonill binittorinS ita .- LritendrinetelWelti. ,,ref-191,iviir.. ,e „Apo*
An &Milne us, r ens 0 :. v. _
• faded to do. - '--,' The hrideir Veil, lig& ite-•Oright-ii..the '".T7 '1'6'
,
Oeie,' riSsi4;4",;(11V ' ' fov 04:1 ,Ps vitls,„ , 0 And,
al scuestagij, :411414,7416*Novoril blot:11213,6141W Ittklarendeirtoemilltimitit itdinerdo .,...teattistmleicend14 on purity of th.bi
10 II IONIC ,
7u17::. ni( 111,1 filifiiiiklitylitti, n at 0101140 width kid -} 014 erideereom doting thi inartings site4' ''' ter theflithnet bee ,i known te
ft owtripoisil4 thee $111111 et the title ',WWII? It kJ - itidtity Altering, film'. 0 ' are di '
i ' liniza:syfarer,tri lq agile hle oloahl7..",, seo. .,, ii . , ,, , , , ,, travel „at the, tate. of 286 toilet anlizolin,"
4**.""': ,
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1 f"SittAr said the boy, "oerhaoi it Wag el‘ek eorrteri by till • *eft weer .the 'beillir •11 ftheetAG12/114:' Ill°. LIA Win' 11 lbs 0010eisTtit ill'itigalil Olitt : ..
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A ' . and • X, • sfa 74, la ow ••• . . . .›. k
_. oldmiiiiho.,,:tist.o:iiitit„o,,tioityp, e,.riiiforta;r1,,n5g,.thift.e.,i,wilicere,m,:ity,sele,,140:11.:tvatiortmolild:overierille:twomnti,:,wesioel„:;:rim:ingliaill.p.:::_t! 31.4;;;giroothurto:oteostevogs:Ix4earks ,_ ,,,,.,61:„4:,f 0 i ; ,..1 002 . , ,. r .
Will
tinder a square olive of cloth held at
.e• we . • 4 s „
. 'been in Otifttilit, With the earth, or Kati! muiveviraliellgh:rou.:Airity,' i , .,470,11114-21411tro!iit,toi,:,,Lad,rt, -, -,.
.: ,The tleartlit aPECitelt ever ObilerVed WAS ' XVI* pete‘fier, willow got ,we Kg. .
7 wo -30014.0.0q...--ww-widoe oriseeveliesilt ; be the MINellat WINS ile keg* gear *Save*
Vilthis 11,400,000 wiles of our fAstist•
The average velocity of cirrus chums
' -• •r• - to • ' 1201410 llioe •ttilige4 it to plowed ,ussit.
""Pirislinr, 41.# ... i wars of their own elsemlash OM* ases1-
41 let Oak allbetiPallh '-
Ana When rt lieriain feu Mine isrx•040A She
h,*(4,..A.,.,....q...,. .., . , , .. ,.,... 0
• 4if 1117 0,1111111 .
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t4;cior,„1 z vew:"The „tattable," I said, "teaches th:4e,
prior efficacy of tc,,Sid lot::cd,., a."•
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g in gi,,..±1! ,, v... ta, Ia.
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0111 VS **If • - ' ..I''44,6,.
tor Wm tree pfraggyistura, NANY, Box Al • ^COM% Cadida. r • v.3.1
(it
14"1" 1.4 16.4 AVigk "irr4:41114.•- •'••• • " -
• imevregrtf,r,sr mAd *mg apo getout Wrtadarhrs4
labia ‘.3• ;•• lair
zwitak,.
'CLINTON- &:.41.0.; 1\
Sir Wilfred Latiltel halfalantbilr,
Obikt14,
Ztrose6LIIINTIORk a .i31 4* in
,; •,;;.' 1.". -1::11
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WiteRiNfertlell4flora, ttlease-Nie fasi
um. The ohoioest kiads tbo
Imam Mikel.,,441 *hi
Jima meet kiadi vat up in Ily
aPtii Ohriatmlal paoltageo.
Our. Seitertn;:ent; 'Pint' Hair 10,
'Military • Finishes, tidirronksYli " in
sboa, attaidai isie...iiert
3oMPI$40 in the ANAjlattat*Iltlitt.
rotting 'pert ad you le that Waal's* far d
low w11at$00 Ire besit amswasersoil- Wise,
for Moller ',Mole elsewhere.
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