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� �� 1, " , - KNE13WORTH. THE COUNTRY EDITOR, 9.4", 011". 01-Aw " . .
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. � 1; 1. a- It for th 6. THE. DOU]MOBORTS1. ,rue ungusix ao�rkko of z.ortt j ckn& W4, IV$$ sugVe4srul Ilk spito of UAIV. niftig Of W . � I .
.. - e,ki, HALF A CENTURY 01.01 I In.-iA Voriscionre. . lika H To UAW
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DESCRIPTION 2311nioter or justicl., . the editor- . �
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, . THE CANADIAN NORTHWEST. Ileontly the It0h. David Mills, A Standard Remedy :11), Of . the llichmon G - 1.7 ;
.1 .'' . Give them oil -cod-liver o1l..1, ------A--- Minister of Justice, and Mrs. . it i Af ter for ty . �kars of ser- !, . . .
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I �. . I Th,ro Aro Irour of the Vollonlos, Each of Mills, were entertained by ' Lord Used InTbousande of Homes ' vico, Air. W. 14, Jones Iras, publitzlied A xapp3r ,
.1. Tes curious to see the result � a ebworth, ther Eng- . i a valedictory In which be Btates' I I * I
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t �il;leh -To $ubdivided Xnoq vAII14W#o li,,h county sea� of the late i%ovelist, � I
I . ,�� I Give. it to th ,vish, fret, , . � science into his work that a clergy- I
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I . . � .. I �� ith �, poln 49 to 915 Vlokkossr In 4&04 Sir E dN.�ard DulwLr Lyttozk� Mrs. . Thou o
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. 0 of Thom -A Uace of Gar0neirsk ,&long Mills writes as follows: - � . .
I �.. . I ful -child, and, he laughs. Give � . , . I 11I.Vilree years have gone by since I . often his policy has resulted In per-: . . . 0
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I . . Ir . ; lie obtained, the lease from th I sonal loss, There.1s probably no c4- 1 I
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I . 4t.t6 the pal�, anmmic c di. I not for- - -, Ranve$ . . I
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I . r . � '4'h a Lally. Bernar4la sent . Lord Lytton, A,nd. a.s, Bulwer I � , joit galw by refu8ing to, comply with ' - - - . .
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: �0 � . _ P -is face becomes rosy and good fortune to Paso, a considerablo Lytton's ,novels Are of ao peculiar ' � � ;.
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� , . portion of the summer In the vllw . type, I 101t a good deal of jlkter�st - I requests made of hitu, The press of � . have, been ,made for modern ,
,141i", . , ., PH, Of -health. Take A flat, � , . . the country Would be a poor thing, �
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I" �'' ' lages, accompanied by % lady inter- . in seeing his country Beat, for I am Indeed, if editors went after money . . . ful housewife
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� 49sted child, or a.child that ,reter, who was deeply interested in very confident that his own in require, -
, 1) . entAl NVIlo �s to use economy � I
t , -, - - the Doukhobortsi, .$he d" character wo4ld be imkrcssed� upon all *, axid care(! for nothing else. . . and get the best results, ,� ., . I I � I �. -
.. , . , , cribes the I I Mr. Jones in his valedictory I .11 . .
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, , : has. stopped growing, give him colonies thus: - his surroundings and In thIS respect . .
1 1, :1 � d T e Ouse Rapp .nges are not experiments. Theyhove been .
The Doukhobortal Are d . I touches on another question of ill-
. , tyicled into I was not disappolate , h It , , .3r Thought Ra
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� . . the oil, and he Will grow big, cte4 'very ,early In. the six- torest, to the press and his. readers. ,. . tested in. 150,000 Canadian h mitated by .
, , . . four colonies, wholly separKted. was ere ,, 0 . no has kept out of his paper Stich more stove ma facturers than any other Range. . V, ; : .
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�� � - I great tra.et 41 land enbloc,.tho, dol� .were made to it shortly after. There ]3uy a Rappy T11ouglit, you'll pt Quality .. 11
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.1'. . This is not a new scheme. onies being Subdivided into villages I'S o. stone fence or open wQrkj. hiiiv- No I washed 'his barnyard fence." ,H11ch . . . 4, $a.v,ing if Y014 ao . I . I
� Ing the appearance of being ma,de ` � a i items abouad in the country week- that Means, ,. ,
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I .s. ' ' antling exteud� � . 4 lies, .ixud city People affect to sneer . � I
�,',, I It has been done for year : withabout 19 to 25 houses in each a , , . . .
! .. �. I.. I . I which shelter the ) 20 or perhaps 200 461 open work and Be A ", , . But the Hamilton Times . . . Nauttfactu,red by I ve Co., Lt ited, 15 I . .1 I
�-. I Of course adsouls" of ilke"village community. Ing. around the house and. forming a . . at them. lin, rantrord * ,
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" you must, use the These villages are from four, tci tin curtilago, On man of the lar .i tells tj little story which is worth The Wm. D�Pch Sto
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I stone pille,ra ate Placed griffins,, cov- - 1 4
right Oil. Scott's Emulsion Miles apart, and each village h . . reproducing here� ' wrlte the Wan0ioctureve for An Illustrated eaktoll9gue,
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"..; _ . .. !* &rate community. A granary ered with scales and having the most . erintendent of the Ontario I)eat . 11%, Q .",..*.****C:,"*.E.*,C-ie.c:;"�- ... � -
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�_ . holds All the flour and, grain of the 'extraordinary appearance, some of I � 11 . I
,�.. . villagpa, anii- each A . ndlvldu��I'. takes them with horns on, and others with' " , I . . .11 . . and Dumb 'Institute at Belleville, . - . . 1 80741� _:0T 1 . .
�i , Scott's � Emulsion neithtr' what he raquirea,trom its stQri3. One . birdlike beaks� s that tb,c,v are c . � I . ,. tells a story of: his experience a
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. . looks nor tastes like oil because' large community stable houseis . the. cul4ted to leave mind the publis er of the Bran , , CLINTON .
�i,. horses and cattle, which. are. com- impression - that. you have, got, back. ]Xarrhwa, Dysentery, Pholerg�, thirty odd yea'r. ago. One day a � .. I . . . . I
hl", we are so careful in making it mon property, while the vi to the days of the Dyiads and flilw . I country correspond -crit sent. to the
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11:� , store room and I sla ,h complete a:dyrad4. . Cholera Norbus, Cholera Tufan-. - , ,
_,p " pleasant to take. ' Ui It I Y'�' . � . � . I , "The Cathcart . House . . i
" � . � ngo. "There is a -very beautiful ground following. r'"FRNITUR"" ' I . ..,
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� I tm, ormps, Colle, Sea -Sickness as a new Sign." Cathcart is a, i . . . . . I .1 1 ., I
if I , Send for free sample. * The great wide village Street usu- lying upon one. side -of the house or I . I b . . I �, I . . . I '
�;,t �. , , Toronto, Carkads. ally stretches in on , a direct line for :castle, that has been carefully laid Ud all SW=er COMPIAluts, . liftle, village eighteen or twenty I . �
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SCOTT a DO I - . . miles from Drantford, Mr.' Mathi- I , A a
=1.001 all drugrisw about a quiLrter of. a mile, and each out by an excellent'' landscape gar . to . mark - BROADFOOT, BOX & CO
r T+4 * Its ProTot Use WJU. preVent a son hadtaken tip his pencil I . w
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I- 1�' . SCORN E THORN.. comfortable . whitow'4shed house. -is dener.. Th�m Ore. a uui bar of stone .
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1: � " I . surrounded by its little gardqn. pzd figures standing upon the .grounds, . out the iten; when the thought oc- The ateady irtorease in our trade is ood proof of the fact tbat our gOods are -right &tic] .
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�.." . There was never a rose withoitt i thorn. backed by - e. Sr .4y �ikd - on high pedestals,, but as the climate $Teat deal of unnocessAry suftr- curr"eil'to him that the co * ondent . .our prices lower than tbose 01 other dealers in the trade. . I . . . .
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I � Never a cake that we ate and �%& . st, i - damp man o . . might have some reason !or sending We man-ifacture furniture on a large scale and can affdrd to sell obeap. It you buy 1.
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, The cow haa ever a crumpled born ,, ,,,ra*. These cottage gardens are is . y I, them: hii've MOB$ Ing and often* Save 'life. , . it, and be decided to let it go. The I from� us' we save for you the profit asei, has to be n r � .
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�, . plemented by the great coninni growing on them. I$ut the hole . �. I . propri�t&, of the , . . . .. . . I !
11 � I To toss, the maiden all forlorn - effect is to leave upon your, mind . . next- week the i . the retail dealer. � . � . I .
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�_ � until she was yet more sad. . Ity gardens, where thoupands of qqb ' . . P1111019j, - - ' 360.. - ' Cathcart, Ho . a, s. man wlibm Mr. I . . .
� I . ... bages and other vegotablem - are thi, . Impression that you 0,A-0 rean us This weeU we have passed into stook Sonia ot out now designs'. space will not Pavia, :
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11 I I .. . , . . 1 atbisom had never seeni- called at . u's to -quote prices, but come and use for yourself wb%Conaps We have to offer. :
LL. .� The apples over the farmer's wall I planted. � But the Doukhobors.., iLre ,transferred into the Icind of world M. ffice, paid his the eat in'the trade, - . .
I I 11 Were probably grafted from Edon's tre% , essentially 'a rac and bi Which the =tilde of the�.old cul. 146 T- XUbUrA CO-* Lftdtl2d, TOrOntS. 011to the Expositor o sub- 2emeraber�we &)re dptermined that our Prices shall be ow
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1. But when we bad eaten them after all, Aelight,in the cottage gardens, which tured Oreek c):karacters dwelt. Hard I I . I scription. for a yea,r in advance, and � _� � . . . I I . .
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- Trespassing flomewheregbout nighitall. . - section of the grounels in . the - . :. 1� .1 I - I remarked that the pebp%:t hir UNDIWAIKING.. . - " .' I . ... . . . I I .1, I . I
Q1, They commonly failed to agree. I .are. gay,wlth f1dwers, and protected is, a _'. the "Ito ,
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� � by fences of every p6osible design, , forest called by thb'laie proprietor, . who 40roaft at a Good Dimsvir.. -way were Saying that In this do �artment, our stoolt in oc;mplqtev and we bave undoubtedly',the bist.fuliers. �
F And love, my Ph . yllida, love the rose, Sol] bowing a d � iitinctly., - ' Yuan Uel, a Ohl.. was the best - paper in th .. . . OUtEb inthe county. Our prices are so, ow as the lowest, I .. . . . .
� . ae of theni a Edward Dulwer Lytton,.Horace Ga.r . , "11yeryt ' ' Boys - O county. A . I .. .. I .. . ..., . 1. .
: , Love, the apple that tempted Eve?. � I atti - The,'houses them. - a pool..known 0, ginal colisti- I . . : .
�� stic f6efing. - den, in which there.J�q I , , r te_ -i s its own Qrl few weeks later he called again, & 001 is 'We chidley. I
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- Because of the thorn that about it grow$, . . rhaPs' . . I tutl,n � ' a 41 SZ,cribafs' whom hd
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selves are well built, and both log, * � BRO&DFOOZBOX .
i Because �of the greenness that nothing shov% sod and '..houses woven of poplar rods. iii- width 4nd ten or'fifteew in ural characteristics. If a nian's .natur*1 d to tak,e.tlie Paper, bIld - JV-Lj61F . . � V'. � .
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I Apple and rose shall we leave? -order, Confucius kild Up to the. Jime, wbell'Ur,''Mathison ,- ' , , I . . . I . . .. .. . . . I I - L . I.- .
�1;1 I . . . ktern length. In this I notleed'a gilkantic abilitlei arg of a low . . � � . . . -i
�, � -.1 . . . Wands 'axe Internally a,nd a any - , im ming. . jtor lind'no --�Xighh, ,d sanda� eatls'attetAea to I�Vo h s, (Fau"Al
. I Swan sw,' I* Was told- he had -Mcucius themselves Would teach him to :left Brantford' the 3A.` P. 8i an . alling at J.. W, C idley." i
No, my Pbyllida; corfie wbat may,' plastered. with. a layer.of well -mixed , , I. . OJA L - � . .
.� ' � I , - ixt l6a,A.' na'Vitrp'ose. I And If 0k article of food 18 better Oiend than thl�_Proprictol- , Director) vesidenoo . . .. I ,. I . � .. I .. I . . . ". . 4,
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. Bleedhig fingers or broken, hearto6 -,;'-" clay,' bieatl3r - I aid, -on - and _r re ; I . '. . � I 1. .
qOve a � been �,there naany,.Vars�.-fiftY � ... . ;
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�1. I Uve and love for our little day, 42'� with a whitew,sh.,pt V,. _crea,IA3�, � tint. I obs.erved'a. pre Y'sU . f 6- 1. . - ., -Mr. gatjjjj�,on 11 1. I- I I . I . � � . I I .
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t�`4__:_ I'. Seer of arT6r'ifid cast away . tQ , the lakeletj where I was t� Ili Lora . ChinaY could cook a gavor'intolL " ' kl7Mb0ljqter � .
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"'.'�L_'- ', 8hieldo against Cupid's dartal ,or toepther, axe ' ered with a layer of Lytton useW�ometimds in the Sum.! � Yua,u' then: goes'on to she* What Care L - in the udcfulnc�s. �of such . perB . I A... . 11 Cf.." __,_1__-...81______ AV * - I � . . . . 11,
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L11", .� . , . .1 spend 'a portion 'Of the must be. exercised in the ich9lee;of food.. : .Ite�n`s . as ..Mr., Jones of Richm � .: � .A.Rus . I I . % .. . .
,,:� i�- , . I 01 - - straw,.fini,h�tcov4h Prairie. sods%out mer season to I I "A ham Is a hum, but in poini of: - ond F , . . -, - . . . . 1
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' . JaL Squares and neatly laid over the . I ... ... I �
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, . ' ' "" PEELING A SHRIMP. , the . . '&y A racter- ness. two hams will be 1 us widely saps. contempt akild ave sion.'P�.' - '' f 1.
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,.kfi,.�wz.. I . straw. This * year' in �Many cases. the , � '-rated ' *k 7 and 'sea. -A mackerel is -a Most, of. -the successful papers , of . . I-sm handling the celebrated UcLaughlin mike of buggi ..
I L . . I I istIc_aAd.Ahere axe still more marks--. as a : Space to, . 'r makes .
� sod had produced gay Prairie. sun- ma but 'In Point Lof excellence two - ural. Ontario .give " Stich . of first-claso'Outarlo firms. -Also of.my own manufacture including'top. bug , �
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1�7_1 'L " . Sever&2 WILVsk of DolyiW It;. hut It I@ $lowers, L. and looked so if.;tn inten- . of the Individuality of the novelist.in . L ekael, . and, . ,r . . ;,.mihikdoes, Leto, L of all _ L.
'-"'� . I . . 0. .giel .the latiAtAnd miaeraL Styles.' R�P%jrjll . g of fill., kindf � - "
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- . . UeskI17 n. Matter of Priactice. . . I , the house. ' In the geLlIery there is a Mackerel Vill differ its much as ice iteras.* as are her .referred to, says , - - . . .1 . . L I I .. � ' L I ., s
; i,i��:, . .tional f'rOof-garden'� had beeq plant-, Il -v coals. And Other things in -the same ting * � -promptily attended -to, . '. . .
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� �. . - fine collection' of paintings. 1, - no, a . . .The To.'ronto.- Star In common --. . .. I . .1 I . I -
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,., � "While In one of the. restiturants'0116 ed The long,. low wil-ftew4shed . * hat th'e credit ol a go�d dinnOr hiL � d f1jid that they. ' . . . .11 . . � . . .. 1. I . L ,.... I . . . I a
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. I -sixty. pictures 'lik this gal- way'. so --'.i I s retircluent_ auL . :j
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; L, fellow yesterday, "I heard it atrangei ask fort .and s0 -ace to be to' d iniside. leryj poine o-& theiu� Italianj but most . .lAtereSt . L I I . ... I . I -0 I . . �
,�� �, . the. steward, 40. per cent to the Steward . el th , ii, I . I 11
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;1 , .�� I , 11! . . one of the waiters a question that :a$ -r Un -of, them . L the product of ", Sir 'Peter ' L Every nian likes to le at - 110 . . . - I . - ''.
..' . ere it 211y.ushered'irkto a, small. . -69 . r �ee�t. �o the cqp.�-Il . . . , vii at er podp]:6- are - -_ . . . 1. - I
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, h, ',,,.� " . tracted my attention because I have often :v4itibule or .haII,.w)xi6h. opeiied into Loly and Other English pAinters. . � I : - a,li . . . .'.and th' .- Oth .�. NELD I � I.. . . . I "I
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, twe large rooms4 ,one C nuixilar Datterflies.
;��,"' ._, . 'Which is the best way to.'Veel a shilinp?l - left. . , many * of thii Sovereigns'from the ' � '' I - � . . . . I .1 . . .. . I 11 ..... . . I . . � . . i , .
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�1.i I - - - - Ing and' alee�inj room, jand'termin-�. teresling fact was discovered by M. Sand- '. The� episode of absen't-mindedu6ss, '. :' If,tbis misfortane'Bliould h _ . .. �
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. I .1 � - - harles 11. There were fine por-1 a -While at Ottawa, go:ng- & repaired pro#brly islat R.um a , . . I . �
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,�;� - I -charac- . . ached . is of.L�joy,L Waters, Nell 'G-,vy.nne. jected - 40,000 butterflies to, experiments ter, X. S,,, I .: . . ... . . .
C��,.`. put Into the hiouth of one of his within four feet,of theo'Oelling. These � . . . griies of the sun's heat., to church,by mistake on it Satu�,dily Math's . . . I - I ...:L
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��, �- ters-'stW, at the -same thzie, to, a &rtaln giaa�t ovens -opbned a I . Admiral � and. many ,others � . . . - . under different, de ... Ily cold' � . L I L , ' ' ' . ""' " . .
. ometimes in a � On .one occasion, It being unusua . instead *of a,Sunday,. is brought to 11 I .
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�. . bu _;&rek &h1j)i'sheIf "Was hideh' -large..- reception room, .containing .OkL I . � look for a; I lost Valise" . - X On &ines low cast -� , -, . - i t � I I . �
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1! ate with these brown dalutles. Fashion form, the staple -diet of the � . abra of Hindoo art suppo ted.by two . which were Subjected to'-s:.higher degree. company of 41be�t binck, :nom!nod of 4 to�. . . . . I ''. .
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:,:� -has practicAlly given the question over to on ;a I Hindoo ligures, In this robla.there 1, MCMATH.C111i . �' L . I. . .
111.1 I owor shelf stood - 9� . of -solar heAt.than the poimailooked as* the Conservatives in the local elec- I I .
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1p. - =61"Itub of "kvas," or slightly are some Magnin -ifitisigs -nd If they haa.beeii born and ral ed in Cor- P ey atterkqed.the M*on-- � I I I ... . .
Individual taste and slmpl� calls on every 6 ' . . o tic,, ,,M Gqurl . .. . � . ... .... . .. - � .1 . . I . . 0-- - ..".,
� Wo,fqjr, wit, .,is at�blnats,.or pieces G1 furutture,'.n�ade .sioa 6r Syria. One - 'Picnic'! at Bass Rlv�* L L . . o I . 1. , . . . -
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j. . . ..the nationa.1 beverage of all'Russtan from tortbleeshell, and Inla;1d,.- with. experJaieuts.is the prodiketIOUL'Of. buttdr- er, .th6 other day. , They had to L . . .. .. 1. . . .. L . . . .. � . 1. I . � . . I i I � I . . .1. . . I
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. ": I . propetties usually' observed peas I . . ..axe .. izabeth ,and, other dis- them being.of be'wild6riug beauty. L Mrs. . y �-- .
tiVoi, L;a,nd Consist of , pidtures of El I 1. , .�
_,J�. by the well. bred man or woman at the priiiii I . I a few- ar;,.. . � I I __-� . with them, .:On 'a�rrival home, � ,�. 11 � :
V :1 . tisticaliy to tinguI§bcd peiso'nages of tile Tudor : . .. . 0oufley -took .the small t*aPs ! and L :
- , tableL,pannot bo respected when oge..sails .s.haped1ron pots, ree, L .0 ... L .. . . I . . I ��., I L - , . . I .
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!�, -henew. :be---lIftqd- , by ,-tki . P riod,., * 0 are,hung cauglit Ifer.: . went into the houge, leo�ving. Mr'. . Glt*en, . A iwii4 . I
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.:� __ .. into a dainty disj,of shrlmp;�,aud, .0 Aron .fork whicb� I 0. another rooni . . �� . . . I . .1 . . I I I ....;
q L ' _' gbod�many-baxmprial�-.im ng -these. ,,I L am --looking - .1 . I ' . L� L- - " _ �' . . . . I Ij
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;4�1, even the ultra fAsTlTonables are extremely .stood beside,the wooden shov . . �, ,(Jf L . for Gourley_,Ao. ring in..4 laTge, .,,i_M _:_ , - . � " .. __1 - 1. I'll I- - I I 11 I ,�, . , L .. . I
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L ch fellow - handling. t4a loaves of bread L baked . 9 0 . I . I . .. . .
�_. liberal in the matter, allowing an r .Henry V. at'AF(mourtj y6ung,man," said tfie..youu and pretty C' litaining L. his. best Suit � and . a ;�Ee , , . , . . I , . '
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; 1.i.11 -1. 'fit ' dourlpy'B best dresseb. . . ' I . .
1114 . to use his . fihopper� � to b Sh with 250 b6ftl6 . of 'too4h
Y5, I'll- . ways and ways .of Shucking a shrimp, If I An immense frying pan of gre"+ the , bannei. c�xiied by -william,11 !'Why don't you look In the mirror?" After. bid, I A , 9th "Very ' L
I I uray use oil. Ask, * - the Boyne, `and . the very .be%utifitil, aslied. the 911114nt clerk. . Mr, , Black g6od night, Mr. . . or too I I ..,
11; a corncrib pxpreasi .weight - also' -dexterously lifted - by - . . I L . . poWder, tooth soap , tri. wasli we sell, .,
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11 mean, of a "clip" pot oxi.-4 stoui, 01ner that Was presented to. the,;Scin L And she wa's so ,flustered that be Gourley went in,. leaving tb� valise . ' $1 I � . . . . I
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't, - L of Sir Bulwer . Ly�tton (Owen More- aged to sell bar . four different t 'Maw .. d r you'wilt -bo * . i
,�� . quickest and best way Is to begin at the : wooden ,handle, � , � . . L . I flings that An'the middle' .of the sidewalk. This .L' , . Ne Cftbe'& Unki:119 "POW e 'and 1. 1. I
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11 ,..'� . head "d work your way gradually W�dden bowls and � -wbll . Made L dith) when he had . pr6claimed the: .she did not want before she knew what.. . was about 11, -o'clock, I )To .never. . � . ainible. - " . 25c per p94nd. .
1111 0 aroinid the circh? to the �pohit of begin- .spoons Ad well as a carved wooden Queen,: Empress of .India,. during .the she was d6lugi , .1 . L . 11 . .1 U%ng -the best 6bt. . '. �. . . .
11 , . . : . � .. . . .. ,� . 1. I t ough�t of. the *914so 0.11- next .1a,11-11- , . . ... .. . I . . I . I 1. . . .. .. . . L I.. . � . . .
, .. ning. Ask another friend and h64111 ealt:j�ejla,e: 4io period that he Was Vicerjoy., .L.. � . I . I I L 1. 7- .� " Ing, .d Via , . . I I . . . 1_. " , , , i,
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. 1, I , L mpriso'the Uzi oftable. Is - I .11 eit . X. $ Noj TirU ipsk. L " � I 11 . , hall his wife vantk. . . . . I . , - - L 'Ist, '
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probably tell YOU ti> pinch oil! the tIp,Of . utensils; d, when a knife to requir-., . "In several of tfid rooms tbek ivla:l .. : ;.� ,V t. . VP I ., .. * I , dresses� Then' he ' - t,hoilght ttat -lie I I 9��__ . � . -A - V, -101 r - - "
1, the tail lirst. remove a few of the sh6rt " . are. covered with' 1�.cautjful tapestfy - - Hil, So' COMES . . Hgo . L, I L
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, claws, And then rip the monster Up1he ad to cut .th& 'glga�ntio wedges of � of. the thile ,of Bilizaboth; and, We' Oldspa&�-LoVe' they say, Is. tu;e pev. had 'left', it in h.is wft,�im, and, only - -. .... . I I . . I I
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I ,V,read.vhfr,h tho.:Doukhobor , people. . I . - ,. . some. days - afterwii�ds discovered k L .
�, - back as the saying goes, Until the head . occupied a..room-knoWn �as the rooni . ftime of the lipart. . . . .. - � I I . '.
. . consume the - "Jack-knife" of ttie L Miso.Younge 'Well, perhaps it is; buti! that thieves -had r6moved It from . - L . ; . I. . '. . I . ,
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.;, in reAched, and thea.pull 469 the two side, . , of Elizabeth in which it is said she . r- ***.***l 1**V. , I
. .. . family is called into requisftiod I' , I really, ,I dou!t chio for p4rfumeryp L "the sidewalk � but of pciicstrl%ns�. I ..... I I I �
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1,_ I scales that proteo the .gillw-4f- shrimp- We Wells always invited to. i stayed, over'niklit .during.- the *period � . .. . L c . . . . . . . . I
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, " have Sille-and there you are. 11els then . that. qe Spanish Armada threat- . ' , .. , .. . . . '. I I . . . . � L : jajo.d., , ' I -
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k skinned grom' the t'pL of his tail. to 'his which- stood at the end -6f the room, . . randing 'at To 'k b . . In the. case. , . . . I . . . '.1 I . I , I I . .. ;; I ..
dark brown eyes. One way then, pounce . roantelplege reaches entirely to the 'The, golden eagle 10 great strengt�. ' -.. . . � 1. Good-AISCUit ''.. . I �
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. upon him without futther delay � clo , t6'jhe beach which ran ajolynd . Cening.L. It .C6jlSjSt$ '01 O�k, � . � I I .
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I. "Still another friend will insi4-that the the outet Wall. The table was so , , ,. I . . Ruttermilk. L . . . . . ; , . I . � I .11
elaborately carved, and Is nearly as of So pounds. . I
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`1 � head Should be pinched off firsi. This, I small that it looked out of "I pr' black as ink with a.m. TNO bed- . .1 ! I I I Canadian buttermilk'Is an excel-� ... L . L Tire Beat b * isonit and &,way the so - . . . I . . I 1.
I . . it Is contended, will produce a. sort -of fe- PO,rtlo�a, with. .the .long and lofty of L - ,,at L -7 -fo '-people- with mudd I lqo�cbangea, �o Uncertainties. . I .. I .
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rOOM, but ak'_"q,%Tfj �ly CarV :' The play -oi life begins with it Wall lind ffiX drIT& r . y . . .. � 1
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)TI., lqzation in the compactness and rigidity I " In other domestic .de� .,*ad, with a cai�vod canopy euds. with a. sigh. .. .. . . . . complexions, being full. of a mixture I . Svery�Bisouit light, moist, delicious. I I'll
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I . Of the vertebrea, loosening the cemented talls 'the Doukhobor women havel, ar- , supported � I I . L. � I I . . � . 'It you want this oertaint onBAkingDiky,use . .
. ' 'by figures. edrvcd from the Oak. There . . I of acids known collectively as lactle . .
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I joints, as It were,. and leaving the lower ranged their dining tables.. with , & are . it L' great ' ll'Uhber -of: beautiful I I I he skin� . �. I 1. . . . . . % I . . . I . . .. . .
t L Spotl Sol . .1 . %%*. Glaiss 31lakz , adds, which are good for t L . . .. I . .. . . . I . � I . % .
i� part of W6 body practically unattached view to their being kep 6 y , paintings -in almost every rbonx in. 1 there Is no suc thing In if �Pigo fed On it, thrive and give an. � H00y' .8akin POW&r, Me, pet 11) - ,' . .
. io the thin ,Aell which Inesses tbe�xneatj .1 clean and fresh. The top of the ta- s- lst&kgn. ,It especially well flavored bacon. It I 9 .9 I . I .
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,� I and esttable part of -the Shrimp. But - ble is: removab,16 . like a reversed, the house-, -and I noLlecd in- the dreg glass ima, but ther are in . I . I
V - L other men wlio are equilly, -as well versed "pastry board " and Is daily scour- ing. Irodm adjoining the one which IL . Is true this reptile to not very,'Oomnion, also ine,kes. lovely'hoe cakes, One . . .
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; , J�. 4 have just describe -,: at least '.forty - farmer's wife's- method, is to take . . . L ,fiaris Green,'best gmde, Ue perlb. . . , .
�., ta the'anatomy of the shrimp insist thilt ad Puid ^lr'ed against. ill* whitewash- . 0 . and Is becoming more and more rare, bat . balf.as milch fresh butter us flour, I . . I . I I I L -
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i just the reviise is true, andthatpliaching ed wall ,of the house. - I . . fine oil -Palzitjlkgs� of various persons, it hr s011 occasionally ,to be faimd. The ' I . . . ..' . . I I
��e I nd ono, Set in the ceffing, of some Docall 6,16 Its Joints are half as much sugar as butter and . . 1. - . .
� arity'of ,the shak .
. I . mus- � a V_ a I 6 Lytton so . ' . quartell as much mixed bicarbonate . UK CheMIA CUR '
, . the head off first produces a certain During.the day a great PH of co '' loosely COWlected that lf"you-�trike it I . . . Jo E. HOVEY, Dispensi ton L
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cular rigidity which gresOY delays the er)ets and Pillows and 'small fdathiir family. . Everything bears evidence of ., of soda .and croam of tartar, Mixed
�` peeling process and makes the task more I ,,�Ith it Stick It breaks Into half a dozen ., ***V)O***********-Jc** _&
".. df � fdculiL � I I beds'are licatty 'piled in the corner Sir Edward Lytton's taste ,and tho! I ugar. The butter . is . '. . , I . I 1. . I . 1. A
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11 . of the (divan and covered ainourit, expanded upon these'pict 69 that the pieces ,Would rtunke. It -let the Sugar added, . - - L __.. , .1 1 ow _� -
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, thae are =$Lny ways of peeling IL laxgei Turkish 'or Fersiah rug, which . ' - . L . .
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. shrimp, and the. fellow described In th ' is one of the famil treasures, . must hti;vo been very large -indeed. .and the chemicals; dissolved In worm .L . . . . i
1. . old saw who was so stingy that he woulae . y ThA hall from which .the stair leads story; though, like macy otbe., treatuteil buttermilk, are added. In a. little'. well . 1. . I . I I . 11
11 IsIC � to bide an . 'When bedtime comes the hostess to the next story . is� Covered, ,with Of the-low4i ordett this. snake 1% believ e . tra of this dry ma- . . . I I . � I . . I L
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j, ha a flea. for 1 . d tallow' was produces At ,curtalw . frOM'jithe g1refit ancient oh(elda,r spears and match�; to have the po*er of reproducing a por, .terials; thork enough waxm.bu�tcrmilk, I I I r . L � . � . I
I coufrouted by no inore difficult untlettak, fatiffly chest. with &gally painted der- lock guns and old pistols. There fire a ly . . . � I
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. * tion of Ito tail should it part, toe broken is used' to . make all, Into a f ir I . . .. .
I Ing than the ItTefaie man who Sits down sign Which ,stands Wider thaidivano at - least a, dozen swor A Put when th4roUghIX broken 'up by a stiff patto like ,dough. This is cut . I � .. I
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For the benefit oof those who U6 not sic. and .the bedi; 'tire unrolled and jlaa�� froth the wall, and I noticed three - bard blow the Joint - snake, as they call It Into three-!corncr(,d shapes and bakod . I I . L � .. . I
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I cuxtonled4o handling.shiblip at the table I� made behind the proiedting cur- suits of armour besides tkose it In the � I ,a I 9MI11,10I
g�ntry,,Is quite dead, and the In a mod6eato oven after seach, ,has ..
� tain and 'we all retire to the -divan ) eil * w which It In killed accounts tot been washed -over with buttermilk it, I . I �
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. , aid who rirdlY have &U. opportunity ter . with its eown of down cushlont and this part of the house, 3 t, , � )16 L D i
� enjoy this d6licaty, I w4tild suggest that "The library room Is ti�pvitardv �o,f ' its raild 0ztInctJ6n-'�-EXcbaUg - _ which some bbalen eggs has been I R6101 AN, S . . , ;
3 . I coverleti', In. ;defer6rice to our po-o I . I . . . . . � i
R f" the first place they remove thethingo. - s I thirty, feet byL.perhaps twonty-olz Or I . - - - ' L . ktirteld. . I . . 1. , . I . . .
made, then I?Inch off the dofuhnys, alit 8ition as guests we generally iihated more and 01 the shelves are'lull, - I � 11�0* shlecare, . . '. 11 I I I I L I .
V. . the whatyoumsycallit� and pull It qff, and Lthe divan With ilia women Of the I a he 0 is � , 0 11 ra�ry�, tL � . I 'L I . I L .
� Be4 de t be k in th b I "Well, my boy, and wha Air# you going : TliaPfahworm Industrr. I . . I
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,,- then you have the whole ti;ipoodle.' But. - y I .noticed three large tiers of shelves do I . I I It ig Paid * . . I & . . . I I
,� brimp Is A matter of prize. modated with bads in a neighboring . . now that a Pcnetdn,- toy has . I
1, really pee)ifkg a] . I . I in the picturo. gallar�., below the via- "Well, dad, I don*t know. Whid 1 , . - I
, 'I' tic#, and every felld* Joes it In his OwIl house, � . . . . . turds, eVery� One of Which -Was filled want to one of those fancy Jobit'Orhers, you - made. $180 this year in Selling fish- . . *" ,
.. �;' way ifter all." . ,� I . The earthen Iloor Is kept sphnkled with books, X do koi know how do the least possible work for the very, worms at 45 cents a hundred. to . .. I D 0% cto riej JLL%& L , , �
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. I I . I With fresh sand and swept claaft with r . nanv volumes 'there tire,. but I should largest possible.fie," - . t6uris to. UP the shore, � where the . . . I .1
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i I GAI RE D. I rdn vX0, alwoz. induatrlau4ly bAk- altogether. I noticed. that he haid a tion lawyer, my bOY-" ... earth for a fishworm to hide, lint, And I . , '
. .1 Ing, - . . . good rhany foreign boolvt;-V rench "No. dad. I speaking on ,this Subject a tourist " I
��, * I)F a No ;2' L . ' was thlilkitic of being a has reported to us the strange dlo- .
I., I 1 ,4. . Spanish, Italian and Ocrinan-most- midleal speets,llst.� ' . . ...
.... .,yl . . , A Xlsiak& tb 4to)Rjure With. , . coverY that fishworma eat each oth- L
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q . . �L Mra.'S,, G."Wbod of frozarAck js at ril LED, LA Good " .
( . I 1 9 1, LBSN I present *isfilfig in lOngland, - Item is a. very good collection of 9- L a , .. I y . cf', He says that he has never I i�� I .
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1'�, . a I I Is one of her stories that Will d*- lish poet.$ from Cbauccr down. I '057 rUIR HEART . V""ifttukessod the actual phenomenon, I � . . 4 .. I I
'j L' . light Ovary capaAfaLn, The other,day Suppose these books.will renia!n ;on �
. 1� By q I bitt that, h6,'has frequently' bought a . ,
41 , SIND MILBURrS dollabig Out of' WestiAinstet A O' i the shel.ves, for a good mony years to V.ver fael thAt" eVory breatth hundred fiahworms In Toronto, Pelle. . L. 01'.. ..
� , bb,W I come. Lord Strathcoh& has a I - the . 1 .46 46 1
1 . . . L FRAW wgs riot by a. friend, who saidi case would be yoUr fast-tthAt *1110 tsk;ng, and other Places, guarded
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'When did you come frow 0 oA .th6 proparty for Some tourte,il � I %.;r.& r
. son pall carefully, yet on reaching. his _ _�-'
. Tw6k mechanics pass ng pikUsed ' ' years, in additiou tp. the three years thurnpliligo, ttiffling oAds ' Preis 0It - ,
"? . , . I *ion* &bC#At YoUr HOSLrt WiSro L destination found that his, -hundrefl . . L -..,- ., . y I
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I . V10TORIAeR.C., KAfth 8, $got* ototd, one saying to his dompan la that he has already occupied It." worms had swallowed each other �n- 1. . . I
the T. Milburn COL., Limited, � "Sholt from C&IjaAa, she JC111 - i � . eVuShIng YoUr 11111114i OUt t ill 0121Y thirty or forty of the Mor6 I I I '. ,
4, Toronto. Ont. wish I could Impart to you th4 I Tok&eo Isilts ton ftosquft6, . . successful ones remained. In, One I . . . . �
11 r V4&t6jq,.b wydaughtee, Dr. Agnewl Cure for the fleArt Is the onl�
ania time go pro4d tout "tompauying the *6rdis, ,"Pro,fessor (Ioldivin Smith spe&ks !dy known and pre- case he noted the incredible reduction . . , L t
h __ L. I .. .1. .. Age 19 year bt a, time When of 01 living things sbSolutal urifalling rerno L 1. L � "
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. 1, C L wribed 91 dons. Its blainis at of from one hundred to ninctet-0, yet . ft ' L L I
R. r teoubled A: rottlad of Cigalt Aalk. . onl3r Men and, the Anogejuito Will be y entinent physi or false hope to the the survivors were not unduly dis- . For I 'I M � j "A I . . I . LLL
I ',� I wV211 bad head. potency strenot hertsay I . L
�� ? achat. *nd L 105i . I . It a 3n*n saved the sell of all the . left. And t0n to One' the 1"OR1111tO sufferer, It Is not a spidt lifter t6.pther YOU tpilded. We suggeSt that this Inter- '. I , :
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