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. • Menai* Belintiett ' I
ere* beard tell of mama ProttY 11•44
aleeperm in ms" day," *id MY landlord
the otner diay, "but I. never met
anything to vome up to the per.
forznance Of a servant -gal we had
here eome years back. She , wee
a mighty geed wirier. and in my
opinien used to get that thlred *tore
turnia' in that she could ha' slept for
a week a we hadn't changed her mind
tor her in the mernise. I It nadn't
been foe the muscle elle spread over
her work we wouldn't kept her a•
day; but decent gel* ie •hard to jt
these time*, and we put up with her
tor a good while on Unit account. At -
ler she'd been with us abut a week,
and had got into the habit ot liontoPlo'
*own to breakfast about eleven, we
thought we'd 'settle the matter by buy -
in' her one of them alitrum clocks
that% generally ring the Meade a your
head dry in bait a., minute if you're a
plain, ordinary sleeper. 13ut that didn't
anewer anyhow. The first mortars'
the machine went off we heard lt so
plain downetaire that I had to get up
,and run out luta the garden to dodge
the eteging; but Balmy she oomes
dame about elevtm o'clock as nsual,
merely remarkin' that she was afraid
she'd overslept herself and had e. love-
ly dream about the old home, wheee the
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ehureh bans Was seringise, which was
a sign of a weddin', she said. Tide sort
of discouraged ue a attic, but as 1
said, we didn't like to part with the
gal om that account, through her ben'
that industrious when she were awake.
'or a little while ,theowlfe eh* took to
golle up and handlin* the get newton -
ally about seven o'clock in the morn-
ing. She feted to have to haul the gal
out el' bed, hand over band, ass Yon
1lYbere tla...cteretrotehes • (might say, and stand hitt'up agin the
In discussing the honor list, The Lon. wall till ahe come to gradually. But
after a while the wife she got tired o'
don Daily Exprtss saa s of the last named that, me we had to invent something
and tbose mentioned above :- less troublesome. /3y and by I got an tion. The ral er nuse may 3'
Mr. William Allan has tremived end. • %ea. I sawed eft the leg of the gal's id, yi g .it Aurore-culottes la royale sacque vet -
t or the water used in 'washin he concentrattd foods, but long ago expert- .
airy ntensils may come from a poi ut- enee showed ,that it was not the beet
less congratulations on his ledightbood. 1 bed -stead, which were a little weaden out -compote de bon cretients-bouchee
way, by a good deal. That way. costa de dames."
The hon. member is a poet, an Inver- one, and then fixed. the leg on againom ed well or stroa
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THE CLIFTON NW ESA
sea* Cows and Pure Milk.
In
i4 article ces "The Problem of
Pure hAsik Supply" hs the May Ems=
Dr. 11. D. Chitpin prsents a number of
fact* in regard to thie article Of food
which are of publio interest and which
be hopes wig teud to awaken people
to, the ritudy of A subject which is of no
little importance. That there is danger
in milk that is not put on the market
under the proper conditions, he does
not deny. In fact, he says that with
a few years no less than 50 ,,yphoid
fever epidemics have been traced di-
rectly to milk. Scarlet fever and diph-
theria likewise have been transmitted
from milk. In summer the high death
rate from intestlital diseases among iu.
fants is largely due to the effect of im-
properly prepared milk. Accordiug to
Dr. Chapin,,the chief danger of contract-
ing disease from milk comes from un-
cleanliness in tse care of the cow and
cleanliness iu the core of the *cow and
failure to keep the milk sufficiently
cool. 1V1ille should be kept at a tem-
r.r-..iirp of about 40 degrees, and in
sleintwi her this is impossible with-
out ice. With et profit •of only * frac-
tion of a .cent a quart, it is obvious
that the farmer has no margin on which
to do this to say nothing of the extra
care and attention essential to keeping
his eaiv in proper conditionp. This is
not a matter that can be reached by
legislation, and Dr. Chepin argues that
the only way to reach it is to force
people to pay a fair price for their
'1k
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WHEN
YOUR COSTLY
WATCH
is out of order you have it isolate/4
you don't at oliee throiv it aside.
Why, then, when your bowels are
out of order, do yon treat thein as
uselees?
That is prechiely what it means to
take violent cathartics. They do
not regulate the bowels, but take
their work away front them, debili-
tate them, and Make you. more
constipated than ever.
YOU had far better throw away your
geed watch, than tteat your bowels
roughly. You can get another
Watch, but you cannot renew your
intestines.
The only cure for Constipation is
a gentle laxative with tonic action.
IR01470
TABLETS
Aro the Perfect Tonio
laxative
Fop the Hog-Raleer.
It is said that five and one-half
The harmful bacteria found in milk pounds of corn are recmired to make a
are roughly divided, into two kinds- pound of pork, and that a hen will use
the putrefaetine and the. pathogenic, or three pounds of corn to make_ a pound
bacteria are the result of dirt and var• of eggs. Which is the healthier e,ating
disease producing. The putrefactine
Mils kinds of filth coming in contact
with the milk. The. disease breeding The Pig Pasture.
bacteria do not usually came from- the Hogs can be grown from .pigdom to
cow, but through secondary containing):
finish In dry lots and dry pens, on dry
awn% soiepn inopkoss DOM% r4.4.•
of Bedford, WM., recently told she '
following story se -
"I became very much intereited in
chance companion en a railway train,"
said Mr. Twichell. "Ile was plainly af
Marked to him.
Italian birth or extraction, and 1 SO re -
"Where were you barn 7,""I asked.
"in Genoa," replied the young mast
"And what is your name 7" ,
"Patrick Murphy." •
"How in the world did. you get that
name ?" 1 asked instinetively,
"I took it/' replied the young man.
"Why did you choose sueh e name 7"
"Because 1 wanted people to think I
was an American," was his reply.
One day, as the Rev. Mark Guy
Pearse of London Was strolling along a
river bank, he saw an obi man fishing
for trout, and pulling the fish out one
after the other briskly, "You manage
it cleverly, old friend," he said. "I have
passed a good many below who don't
seem to be doing anything." The old
Man lifted himself up and stuck his rod.
In the ground. "Well, you see, sir,
there be three rules for fiehing, stud 'tis
no good trying it if you don't mind
them. The firet is, keep yourself out
of sight,i the second is, keep yourself
further out of sight, and the third is,
keep yourself further out of sight rail
Then you'll do' it."
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col, Sam Reed was breakfaetIng at
Delmonico'is. After looking over the
Frenele menu he said to the waiter :
"You may bring toe some eggs, blush-
ing like Aurora, and some breeches in
the royal fashion, with velvet sauce,
and for dessert be sure yen bring a stew
of good Christians, and a moat:dui of
ladies,"
The astonished waiter said:
"Sir, we don't serve such dishes."
"Yes you do," said the guest, point-
ing to the bill of fare. "Ocufs a• la
that by pufilie a, piece of cord I cou.ld, • s, • " d
When the mi s kepta body more a nound makes less thrifty hogs, IV . ' a - •
perature the bacteria grow with great • ' in two minutes, sir." -What to Eat,
rapidity. In six hours every single and is a Pretty sure guarantee for a
milk is rapidly cooled to below 45 de- ., , with h eh A young married couple -from the
w hog cholera, nine plague nee kin- country, of course -attended an eichibi•
grees Fahrenheit the growth of bac-
:dred ailments. The fact iso nos require tion of "dissolving views." The bride, be-
teria is hardly perceptible, hence it may ing pretty, attracted the attention of a
be noticed', that in summer fresh milk, green food along with concentrated feeds
corn, etc. They lust have it if best stylish -looking city gentleman who hap -
improperly handled, sours in a few of p ed to ace r the same seat with the
hours, while in.winter it will. keep for
results et pig growing are to be looked happy pair. During the exhWition. the
labst, a raarme engine maker and a bring the leg awes' and let the whole
deadly and relentless enemy of water- thing down, pretty rapid like. We
tube boilers. ' He is also a perfervid passed the cord under her door
Scot, and when it was recently hinted down .to our bedroom, and in
•that the Highland regitnents might be the morning, when. it was time to get
deprived of sporran and kilt, he rose, her up, all I bad toelo wee to pull the
and, shaking his leonine head, cried a- rope ana the gal 'ud bounce off On to
•OrPas the lid'or in fierce and thriling the floor. The girl herself was moat
accents, "is this to avenge Bannock- anxious; to do the equare thing by us.
burn?" ,• add it upset her more'n anything to
Last week he told the Meuse the story think she oouldn't wake up like an or -
Of his adventure with an alleged.High. dinary person; and for a ,week or so
dander. Welkin°. along the Eirtbank. •she rather enjoyed the erteitement. But
tnent, he met a stalwart soldier in High. ' they say custom harden you to pmt -
land garb. "Whaur are ye frae 7" (Lee. • .ty well anything, and.by and by the
ed the legislator. "'Sir ?" said the girl got reo that she could be Jumped
soldier, "Whaur are ye frae ?" repeat- out 'bed and rolled under the ward -
•ed Mr. Allan. The man looked confus. robe without so much as even movin'
,ed, whereupon the M. P. demanded in In hee sleep o.f her own accord; and it
h IA to hit a
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considerable- per cent .of loss by dying
gene: may 'produce 3,800 .rhore. If the
days. Of •the many kinds of bacteria •
or.
getting into milk, •• the conditions are
If there is not plenty of clover pas- • iened was obscured. By some accident
generally most favorable for the growth
ture, evry one w:te etows hogs should the lights went out also on the stage.
of the varieties which cause souring,
sow a patch of Dwarf Essex rape seed, During the darkness the young . man
and these tend to kili off the other
about three pounds to --------- etbc from the city pressed the hand of the
kinds.
• . part Of the hall occupied by the and.
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. to ten weeks from Sowing this will make beide. She was much alarmed, but•offer-
T1 h et 11 1
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. good pig pasture and good pig grazing, ed no resistance.. Then e a ue, y eau -
and it will make the pigs groW, keep ed. over. and kissed her. Ilus was too
.11.pply This Test
. them healthy and • insure rapid develop- . much, and the Vide resolved to tell het
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husband. • • • ••• • ,
plain English, "W'here are you from ?" meourse
nt tosvard maturity Any other c
"John."
was Y
oi • Ice that y •
she'd lose the 111
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chair or something g e• • g • dro- our erves et pig growing is a mistake,
ana us- eWhatl"
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""Wapping," replie.d the Highlander ; and. thread of a dream, as it • ,
'Mr. Allan came AtVill' and told the sad • • ually brings loss. ".A. few acres ol rape ' "This 1, • 4.
• • were and start a ereeb, ellaptOr. • • fellees swag me. see(sej
-tale to an amused House. " go :Study thee. symptoms. They are for pasture is one of the best investin.e.i.e,e
"Well, tell Min t '14 '
o cpti . • , •
I "Soon' af• terilhat I had occasion to
.• • The member. -for. Ciftti,Abeild. has had m the eaty on beeleess,-evelen your guidanee. You may not have them a pig grower can snake. Any good corn johno,ipoeli 114.41, • •
thrilling experiences in the course of an ler Showed: me a Patent. bed he'd bee all, but if you have any of them your lane. land will grow then, and it can: be grazed 7 .
him:yourself." •
adventurinis earder. Dering the great ,• tented that was oelmileited to wake ute-. woos syitem is not•up to the mark. MI 9. drouth 'seasons and tin hard .freer.; : • ex - h d 't like to.. tell him.
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struggle between north ,and south he ' rpm. • Ail Too little extradmipenditure of nerve forc,e may o, o n, on
gait armer. . •
indulged in the perilous joys of blockade aht,iongd ;13g an°6 e Is • bring the readful downfall. . ••• • '• You tell him. The gentleman is a per -
and as a consequence of his ue at night and fix a little clockwork Intolerance Of motion, noise' and light ;
Thumps in Little Plas• ,
:feet . stranger. to me." -:-Philadelphia
running,o Was o wi. d all the wheels
-temerity was inearcereted in a dark and arrangement at tem hour you wanted twitching of the muscles of the face and
'eyelids' fatiguing sleep, sudden starlings The cause of pigs' tails, getting sore
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-fearsome dungeon: But, his stout Scot- the machinery to begin, and the bed and jehtings of the limbs; dizziness and and falling off from. foul nestine and •
sleeping quarters. The remedy : Clean
moment of capture he eared Ondidelling- ful hit of machinery, and, You might restlessness In every part of thebody ;
-fish heart never gave way, and in the did the rest. It Ntr410 really a wonder- .11ashes of light before the eyes; irritability
lo at the munle of tlie revolver which' say, almost human. As soon aa you headache, indigestion, kelinc of wearineas out all bedding within three days after
-was menacingly pointed at bis heed. W91E0 ,had. to press a little but= and depression, and loss of• terest the soWS farrow and clean at least once
' To the Weary Dyepoptle,
We Aok Thie Queotions
Why don't you remove
• that weight at the pit
of the Stonieeh?
Why 4601 you regulate that veriable
appetite, end condition the digestive
organs so that it will not be necessary to
starve the stomach to avoid dlatrese after •
saTtinhge?limt *top is to regulate the bowels,
For this purpose
Burdock Blood Bitters
Has No Equal.
It act, promptly and effectually and
permanently cures ell derangements el
digestion.
• "So you and Tonrwere finally mar.
sled, eh, Nell?"
"Yes, but we're not happy."
"Why, how's that?"
"We didn't marry each • other." -Der
troit Free Prem.
r.ttge Bisitannla-As It Is Sung
The efferveicences of Peace Day
prouiptee The London Daily Chronicle.
to suggest. that the• street beys should
be tested as to their knowledge of the
words "Rule, Britanoia." The idea was
taken up by ,selioolinasters in several
places, with surprising results In • a
• Brighton , sehool, for instance, one boy
'wrote down as the first line of the
chorus; "Royl Briek Tanner, Brick Tan-
ner rules the Way." Another began
Bore Britainer." A third thue adjured
his country, "Rail Mihail% Britanil
Rails the Way," doubtless thinking of
the Cape to Cairo project. A fourth,
more ambitious, gave a wliole verse,
thus "The nations not so blest has he
but still in stern but Still stern to God
most all this was the Chelter the Chelter
of the Stall and God in Angles sang the
String Bulbiatapya biatanya woves the
waves for Britians never will be slain."
"Bulbiatanya" has- a fine -South Africitn•
tang about it. One of the ' fifty boys
ed the following version:- •
tested in a Poplar Beard school produe-
Rout' Pretanyer Pretanyer all the way
Three, 'cheers never 'never never. shall
C.lanabdelagniaTebetiltnaiterr-reribrinake
ridemsuillatsr:experrnts and report as to the
• The 1...a.st 11.0Se of ullsser•
The Irish melodies and netional songs
of Thomas Moore still enjoy a popider-
ity almoet as widespread es in the deers
August ist 1902
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.The Novelty Bakory
aza Restaxant•
Is the pities to bey choice
ohocoletee, 'We handle Woo
Cormiclee ehoiee Meriesibo
gboeolaiee, Cleo Patersongs
orearee and baris0 almonds and
other choice assortMeuts.
We are prepared for the cone.
ing swop to serve soda water
in all flavors, We also have
crushed fruits In steek. zee
eresm and all kin& of 0001
drinks.
A choice stook of oranges and
Jerome, bananas and ell kinds
of fruit in seeetan,
Emmy bread anceoakes alway
on hand,
• Wedding Cakes a
•• Specialty. ,
• Tann; eta:Illy oesh,
Jot
MeClah Clinton.
iswoursosesseasresseesosaisup
Wait: AND 6RAN1TE
MONUMENTS.
Rattenbury Works.
e LIN 1r01%
Direct importers. • Workmaisalthr
andhlaterial gtiarenteed.
JAS. G. SLUE
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Rev, Father .Neville of Kingston ie dead
The.Qneen of the Belgians is :seriously
Edwatd cont-innes to make saes':
if 1 al 0. 1 i oi nr yg
wBriRteADforraourt_antAtoRd
son, Rev. Dr. Frank lieWitt Talmage, and the r 1
Outfit free Be first in the field. Wire or •
Life of the great Talmage,by his dbtinguislua
Associate Editors of thu Christian HeraleL
Big book, 500 pages, protuseiy itinstrated,onis
else. Biggest disoonnt. .1looke cm ceedit.
REara•TtiOsi & co., LIMITErautfordpe . '
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eat -Woodetoek-ansi Dutton......- ,-.......... .......
progress'.
Mild cases of imallpox are ,reported •
AGENTs siletitTED-For the only authorized ' -• ,..
Apri 18-tf.
When he shared with Lord Byron the ' .
ear
honor of being the most popular poet of J. TINDALL •.
for anYb°dY wh° . So long as the daily expenditure Of nerve u.p froni any siikneSs, no matter his generation, His. longer poems have .
the eaese poetry in" others. An ex- wouldn't ha' dene a Week, ..or oftener, thereafter. 11 the
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d wu It if • " • '
Mr. Allan is not only a poet,' but is - •tafe and the works ud ce, m o • tdfairs of e. •
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broken mit into kailyard•Verse ever:Mr. stop thehow: and drop.eof ff again; but it b " 'what sort, begi.h. with -a little 44' "'"' .•
physiaal• bankruptcy is certain to. resua. you can save y greasing thoroughly
)",„... Allan's Enl.elithood, /icicle eoneled. • I'knew Our gal. was all rieht, and aid d and a li tle. arb lia eid.' If • bLINTON, ONT. r
• be only teo glad of a ehanee to get ana increased, and dee 'can best be accome with ler d g Scott's Eniulsien tod-4ilviLtr •
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soiener leter. Nerve force must be ••
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"Minister, Nellie is Scot hiiimelf, has walid"econseleritious, 'mule they could force is teeater than the daily income . ig not to far gone when treated
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in0 with a- Bacchanalian reference to .
• "twit whiskite and a .sody.' • • , • . • ' „ - • • .
e • ,• those .beds to .be -sent home, arid -the gee, bees.useit contains ixeconceriteele,:d.. :have "Aare tails. The tiiimps• in . little
rne' So 'I ordered one of lished b the use ef Dr. Chases Nerve nests , are kept clean, they will never
• '• neat day I went hack urqself to, set It form the very. eerneeis of nature wlec.,,,,o
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pigs are caused by heir getting too fat •
The historic Babti ha • Ve to • look in working order. I didn't get•dome directly to form nervens energy:
et° his laurels, UOW that -the "educated ' tlil late and the wile Was asleep-, sd 1, e• ins a hox, ell dealers; or Bdeaanson, • and not taking exercise enough. Rem-
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edy z Take a buggy. whip and, drive •
Raffle' has entered the fleld, says The Just turned la myself, and reekozied it • Bates & co., Teronto.-- - , .
thepigs out into the sunshine and see
Speaker. The following is. the teat of 'ud• do to attend to the bed 'tne follow' 1" - •
" that they get Out of the nest and ex
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a letter sent by a Government employee in 'morn n . , . , ! -.no el'
a a ' 'k....10 h C::::4;# ka .1/4.4 . •
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. ereise every day. r eed the sow less
who had been officially rehull'ed for his" "I don't suppose rd been sesieeP1
- eneren an hour or so when the Wife 1 . r".4,r4j [7r,,,,,, I:mile-producing food till the . pis.. get
s
• . older. If the pigs aren ot toe badly. off,
intemperate habits i---- •
"Having . promulgated •my Conduct of wakes me 'up harricedly like and say'S, ' ‘... ,.... , w .,.• • ... 0 •0:.
•drinking presumptuously I . beg to tell 'Jim!' ehe says, '•harke there's hurglars, i you can save them by, putting theni into
me nominally the person informed yell. n.me ' 17 ' a box or 'baerel and lotting them ivorry .
• peculationo, the case . ." 'Whose mother's room?' I says, , • lallipor of the gour. . some of the fat off of them for hn hour
Consulted by s
should be reprimanded for the dernlia' . teinkin" she must be talicire in 'het
'. . or two at a time. Bit
Ile sure they have
6 0 'I didn't:tell yeti,' says she, grisPlu' ' wilh', make this life seem _all a joke, ^ you will not be troubled with sere tails'
Leen. • .. , .. 0do net trust the glittering.folk • clean bed and plen+V. of.•4"ereigq . and
tion of my name'. 'When' rya addeess---
• ed your inepection I perceived diehonestfor breathMother tome down on a For oft their jesting ways, conceal or thumps, Thunms: in larger pigs is
. intermeddling ; otherwise:. I am not • a .: '
visit last night., and 1 gave her the new Intents 'twere mournful to reveal . sometitnesetcansed from an • affection of
. controversial acuinefte "Reinentber you 'bed you sent down•svhich •rehad put The meth, it Seems a Careless thing,. the longs, out never 'in a pig three
' are fofeed to tell toe, the Matter is , .
in •the .spare room .What'c that,
not
flutters by on gaudy ;wing; weeks. old. Early pigs. are More apt to to be approbate& clandestinely, lie-. Stark, Jimi They!re intiedenin' of her
be affected by sore tails and 'thumps '
cause it was proelai led pablicly. Quick- 1 ei ase hew it wad *ttiotice. The bed And yet this treacherous beast, slack,
mess of the answer will so oblige youre hadn't been fixed for , any particular Will eat the eiothes right off your than later ones, as in cold weather "
lruly .."'.:41 .... I ti e d the works hid Just been al- 1
. • : . , m , an . e -Washington Star.
.backl '• , , they stay closer to the nest.-Twen.t.iL.th.'
Century Farmer.
. lowed to -.----------------1. into line prooascuous- I -
like. /t ' in the
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Railroad Men's from the spare room, the old lady was the Reception Committee, 'introdtice o
Skim inilk fed with grain is a vain-
. haviie rather a lively time. She wa.rn't . you the inan who occupies the highest
- :e -- morning, 'and, to Judge by the aounds "Let me, 110Vit,” said the Chairman of .. • Milk. Old Groin Per Home. • •
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mmtiIllIIIlvri
diffitth
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no particular friend of mine, the old station in our community." efoodor ogs perio s o eir
experience might be a bit healthy for the distinguished foreigner, ."May I ask earlier er'oci 11' -
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It is food, and more t an
fOod: it helps you digestwhat-
ever food you can bear.
• Dcpm FOR FRCZ AAN:1,2 AND TMY ri• •
000TT 4 pOWN ea CHCMI*TO, Tcl'ISONTO.
. 50r. 'incl. Clow 14114, vgglits, .•
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. Boyish Innocence.
/ri aut"oblography, "Sir • Walter
Elegant teits this penionid story of boy.
fah innocence; I was one afternoon'
ieaditig- Walter Seott's "Pevern of the
Peak," when tare ladles bailee. After
few Minutes of ''rnaerfeeEie-i.e„ pin
deVeri the book and sat bolt uptight
with folded hande-as no one . noticed
•relapsed into the book; .became
absorbed, and forget that any, one was
Present PresentlysI Came, upon a , pars-
tage at which I burst . out laughing
"Whet is your bocik, dear boy?" staked
one of the visitors; "will you read un
the amusing passage?" The words were
sh fellows:, "Alice Woe in the presence
.01 theIting. !Your majesty,' she said,
• If indeed I kneel before Xing Charles,
le the father of your subJeetse . 'Of a
gOod nfany of them,' said the,Duke of
d. •
. r how and it 'ud give usa eh/ince what your 'business is 7"
k a better ration for ho s than eith- cause the • immensity of the faxelly of eastern imagery and detail, ie still
Backache. lady warn't, So I thought perhaPS the "Ah, pleased to meet yoh, sir," said •growth, but particularly so during the Buckingham, apart. The passage was • not stood the 'test of time so well
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a. ixemilk and grain lin unfortunate one. I. laughed be- though "Latta Rookh,"• with its wealth
• Men Who
work on the
railroad
whether in
the capacity
of engineers,
firemen, ' ma-
chinists or
traekmen,
And that the
heavy work
they do and,
the exposure
• to change of wed er an rapers- the landln and as it if alis could help it; but one morning
tare very hard on their back and tnissed runnite me flown. Of course, .i. her niother found it absolutely necessary " 5 Strange end. precocious vice."
-,eces ary to ------------------ itheiot Buck ng am his death in 1852. His he 1th coin,
, to test the apparatus. However, I ex- "I an). the weather observer."---Chie "
he any ,
r • ph:tined the whole thing to the wife, cago Record -Herald. er alone. Fed in combination with grain, ' burst into it fresh and inextinguishable flei:
tickled me. And in reading it again, I d a d admired by many, as are also
salical papers and lampoons col -
and told. her , to run. in and •tell her ' • • ki "Ik h 60
Inothee to prese the button'and• atop. pony_she has a bad cold, h
m 1111 as aboutper cent, more
asn't ••' f
the works When she emeued •the, door she ?
g . u en . ecame aware that lected under the title of the "Twopenny
Wing value than when fed alone. eo one else la.ughed, avd that enlace* p t s •
os ag, an h s ograp es, ne u
d bi hi 1 1 d -
we could hear the old lady ihriekin` for poili-Did you ever have a good of skimand all es directed Into inn. one of his friend Lord Byron. Moore,
the police abeut .as heed as she could oold /-Somerville (Mass.rJourial, milk will take the piece of tWenty-three were stony eyes
unrnscious space. 1 stopped laughing who was born at Dublin In 1770, was
About one hundred. pounds
•
h dd ly Ib
wi b. many blushes. But why 110 One theeoltlif all hrillibin)riltli*M00.14115.1, •
light she see the bed waltzing round Alice, who was five years old, was - even in his, earliest youth wrote 'peon(
go, and as soon as the wife et:mid get 0. , -444— pounds of grain in the former ease and :atighed I could not tell. When they [
en ae e o run errands or her moth -9 fourteen in the lat'er. Hogs fed on, were gone r InV *7/ an of no mean merit, . en e wen
tto
the mem on its hired legs, With her
milk and grain ration make much more 'read the paseag; again and again. I London in early inanhood his engaging
t askcd tf
crazed. I thought then it was about pronounce the name of the article want- mftk 03: grain Moir. soughed tin I cr ed. Beet I felt guilty, secial.gifts, his charming personalityand
/nether hangin' on to lt, pretty we 1 er. She went very willingly if she could mind gains than either those fed on
thne to rteraenee with' eeremenY alva " ed but he d aded the laughter which Ho it fed on milk lone in very tad I could not tell why no miel
aughed-"of a good many of them .
own songs ga e m almost ns ant a -
T! the sweetness with Which he sang his
in d hi i t d '
stop the thing myself. I slips on my •ree r a
t r1 t
nin s o pronounce eer- lat
ain wor s. , inegar was ene of the -What a family! lam certain, however.
dressing -gown, and had Just. got to t and do •not, eep t eir health ' mission h
• •=.
Private:funds to loan oni'mortgagee .
best current raw.
A General Banking businefia transeeteil
Iiitereat 'allowed on deposite.
Sale notes bought
G. McTaggart
leu`SIT
• .,. . . NWElt •
. A.LBERT t .1 k ,c1,,INTUN' • '
A. General Banking i3usineost
-
- - . '• - transheted. . •. ' : . .
NOTES DILSCOTINTED .
• Notes iieued. • Interest allowed on
depoeits.
T�E BIOLSONS BANK
Incorporated by Act Parlianeent1855.
• CAPITAL •• $2,500,00S
REST,FUND $2,150,000
HEAD OFFICE, 'MONTREAL
• Wss, Moreton lidscriunisoe, Broaden
, Jams Emmet 'Gen. Manager.
Notes diecounted, colleotione inede, 1.444
issued, sterling and American exohange
hogglet and: stild.. Interest allowed on
-dertaite ::.Seisuir•LBieit-4iiterest allowed.
on aims of $1 and ap. Money:advanced to
fafroars on their own notes, with one or
more end:mere. No mortgage requited.
• Brewer, Manager,
th t ehighest society, and -
hardest for her. She never would go for any tdo well, and in home cases they
&dies. who did know what hie Grace
hat I was regarded ever after by thee*
retained the love and respect of Itun
the door .when the tied chargers acme* ' dreds of friende etnd a,equaintancee ;until
d. tempera • near ae anything are off their feed so requently that it is h meant,as a nai at it
. was after it In a eilinuteo but it had it
to send her. feed to tempt them to greatr eating. - pletely failed in 1845, and he wrote no.
kidneys. •
• There are few railroadmen who couple of secon start, and m sepoorthaiitore she handed the The appetite falling. off at melt a young . • - thing for publication after that year.
speinter anyhow. 'When it got to the On entering t on earth ' do you mean," her • •
de '
• la*
Jul to the °leek and said- • Above everything else Moore was a pat-
There
not coMplain of kidney trouble top of the stairs I tee 'there was a age, it practically interferes With their motheraasked, "by urgin' your litiaband riotie Irishman, and his national songs
ill some form. ' . ' couple of wheela on it, and on them I Smell the jug and give Ma a quart:*-- groveth for all time. Hogs brought up
In this way, even if a change in feed is to . get _one of those outrageously high -
(Iowa the , Little Chronicle.and ballads vibrage with love of coml.
Di. ritcher'S BitekaChe '.1 ,wheels 'wheels it tolls smoothly, made whenever they show a frilling off priced rename hats? Are you crazy to try and are tinged also withothat strabi
Min -
Tablets bait° proved. tlietaselves the Whole flight, through tlie kitchen at I • -44+-• encourage such extravagance?"
the end, and brings up close Agin the Mrs. Muggins-That woman's husband ,in appetite, do not rake as h a •04
-.e-Ye $ ai shall want' some more hats from of pathos whiolt seems to be insepar-
j.,), greatest benefaetors of all. classes of pump in the weetieue. Then ei kind of la quite a literary lion Weight as those fed eulk and grain right time to time-It:VON mamma dear" the able from all Irish poetry. "The Min.
reihead /nen. They give ease to dem arrangement whet out, geinDed Mrs. Su- '
ggins- y, fi e o d ine he
YVVh . 11 t I ' along. Milk and gr' in fed hogs Without siweet . - $ 1 d „ a 0 etre,. Boy," . "The Harp That O'nce
option keep in excellent health. In youngwoman repl e , en he has
• Through Tara's Halls" and other song*
the aching, sore back clear up the -
the pumPehandle, and started workin' ' was a perfect bear --.Philadeinhia Reeord — altvri kicked at the rides I P8.Y" .
• ' it. / got there Just in time to press ^ • ' - - ' Oa P Y.
trine, relieve the scalding arta -
e flame way hogs ied on grain and so 4 darling! • Yeti always was such mear be instanced in ,ippert of this. One
Milk do not do well, and make a rather of the best known of his songs and one
, the button and stop the performance. Old Gottecks (after signing will)-- poor 0 ' e hand for lookin' ahead. Let me kiss which was a t'with the
par in ar favorite wa
burning, and impart new life and If I'd been a half a minute later reek.
• th grru* likag°
showing for the amount f am poet is "The Last Rose of Summer"
t up ro **-C Recerd.Herald. '
There! Times no way under e sun eaten. Experience has Shown that hogs
• vitality to the urinary organs. on old lady would have pretty w m
• bad the akin woshed off of her. Think.,
PLASTERS NO ROOD. • tag the matter over afterwards, I 1 after ,I'M gone: I've reMembered each Of digestible matter to make one pound
Mrs. Mail Wilatin livittf on Albert teekoned that the bed supplied us with and every one of theta ) of gainp and at they grow older this
the Grand Trunk R.I., hes been cured of striont it: when mother-in.law ro•*qs. to i -4+4- ' and. within a short time a marked Uri-
)itai . "PA i kaki' 11 leidn fr, h h e opie,a.asse..13 e your little belly brothor, is it!" said the
visitor. A good proportion for a ration is two
el! Vny Olf , Al or three pounds Of skixn milk to one
' Tablets that I brought thy son from — • e --e----
' &oleo tfruff it4t6 l'al "red Min a that' • 1373onantiry qits tigat ind s. d witirl. 1, No, ma am, replied iivelrear-old Et-
. pound. of , gesin. The gain it net only
-Sonetant pe. n Mid littleness in the book When just t it Art of being kind • de. "But, then, he ain't a very goon pod for both the grain and Milk, but
that mused itim fah* rten oliserFo Ito II what the sad werld needs.
I whichrelatives can fie * w fedon grain alone require three poundsTh * • bur 1 r the house, Ben. • -
hi
ere S A, g a
jambs," said Mrs. Frett, arcnising her
• husband in the dead of the , morning;
"heat that," the cOntintiede It's surely
the Bound of a chisel; he's a safe-bug'
Istr."
"You bet he be eleepily reit:wow
Benjamin, turning over for another nap
--Richmond Dispatch..
Street, Son Ont., it'as co dance in En too ranch for the money, and / sent it lawyer (livinill)'"-Yeg• ihetee* proportion does not differ much. Young
pitcber's Backache Kidney Tablet's. Her taxa, and gave the 'es a menihozt no- •r-T"where there's a will there's always bags that have notheen doing well citn
on Geore, emloyed as a machinist on tide Instead. Still, there wan one thefts •.11 Way."-lieW York Sun. be fed regularly on skim milk and gram,
'lumbago- by wring them. /Int Wilson see us 110W, Sii&O. pretty easeful e• tt, to "This 1801' a very good Picture of provement will be noticeable. •
1 belorP-4.11deago limo.
,47nidentitiod. ; pound for pound the milk and grain are
' had tried plaster* all other remedies, but , . ,
converted into a goad profit.
' nothing gave him the permanent relief , ...
/lags fed on milk alone or grain *lone
obtained -from these Tablets. The whole -,.-- • AN OBSTINATE Ofifilli 00 nuzEtaA,
when on pasture do much better VISO
• difficulty has quite aleappeered and with -. - _
# The unree uoverronent lute decided Itir W. 1)., 3rohneon, ilsonbors, Ont.,
Em3uomPtuqinfrorearineal and 1644 b& to send rattier of 13oere to Canada and Writed that hie father terie entirely oared of h°8"m11"lr fad in mall p6na• Those
fed. on ilk i th t i
hogs fed in the rens,. On the other
Ian honeetlY reoommena thee* Waste to their own farming. i MS MA aria feet WOO'S loam et Ono that
head h kid e/
Suer St has no tie es nor n
raoyone having any trouble with their hand h •
Austral a to stud!, alirlotiltoral Meth. * long standing and Ohdinette cam of ea. m In the pas tire ga n more a
ton 6, but is enjoying perfect health. .
ode there for applice.t on in linprOvIng r.eratt by the use of Dr Obase's Ointment, day and require lest dry matter than
Ite The London Dany Tele mph gars refuted to heal and he nuffered terribly, , fed m lk and grain in corn
the Kinn sat Un for a time &huts
&ea or Ian. anInct e re t me Once t e optrIa..)* need a greet featly Cantatas and was treat. a day than those on pasture, And, re.
De 1%604 1366". Itkl"71:17111441/ d f b
Ire. a Box, et *X ea by Areleelass doctore perMitnent re. rite pradtleally the same Amount or
I from the itching .na stinging, Though he 'Witten 0 better pens, gaining more
prolog tion ultm him Woe rrmitted Attuid obtained until he used Dr Chalet& • ea to make a pound of ilekh.--0. IL
* lb& SAO. 01 °It" • 05 and ta e *couple itejoh Ointment,
liegianio. liaiiesoltseetbI�u
•
AN' AWING BACK •
is the firet indication of kidney disown),
and shouldibe taken he a signal Of ¬-.
warning to use Dr Ohasese Kidney.faver
Pills while yet 'there is time to Avoid the
dreadful pains and obrlain fatality of tide
- terrible disease. There is no goes work,
no experimenting when you um this pre-
scription, It bring. relief in aro:doubly
abort tin" and beoanse of its combined 006
000 of live,: and kidneyrottree complierted
MUM whioh oantiot be reached by any or-
dinary *mime*
'Tie the last Togo Of Munmer ."*"
Left blooming alone ;
All her lovely companion* .
Are faded and .gone ;
No dower of her kindred, .
No rosebud Is nigh,
To reflect back her blushes,
Or give sigh for sigh. .;
not leave thee, thou lone Ole 1
To pine on the stem;
Since the lovely are sleeping, '
Go, sleep thou with them.
Thus kindly 1 swatter
Thy leaves o'er the bid,
Where thy mates of the Wain
Lie menden and dead,
g0 Mit* naty /
When friendships °tell,
Arid frealove's shining dote
The gone drop *way v
Men tine hearts lie\ withered, t •
dad feud Ones ere °dawn.
0' who would inhabit
10411 bleak w�"4' odallaii •
Rah and 'welt
haat a* effect 00
borates trim 04
wit!" Ettrekik Hu.
mos 011. it row
phis the damp,
keg's tkoleath-
ths to* stud pit -
able. Uedaa
its sot break.
N• rough snr.
Ws to cliikr•
*admit. '•
,XII
hayloft tat •
inklaisips 'sk •
.16e like
rw,
itiortart twit*
5.
tielesslotbe
ea *MIRO&
Harass qu.
Clint.
bipands011
Kempsey.
Cook's Cotton Boot
Is staxemsfully used mon
worm. sate, egeotesi.
Itia.trotagg,lits3ralCilittfittesi.
ant are angerong.• Pr
e. 2612 dettrees strongeteesper
mailed on leeelpt of pride and t
The Coe* Skomaasaltral
1 Wit...LIM atulreoo
LA CI*14411. •
°W.
No, I, and No. 2, are sold In Olinteite
at
all responsible Detg Stores.
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