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" ..CURRPIT. TOPICS.
Att unpublished letter from Bluolier,
--Written immediately after Waterloo,
-*comes to light in Berlin. The marshal
writes:. -" My child,- the finegit battle has
. -been blight, the mostglorione. victory
. gained. Details will follow, I thinkthe
-
Bonaparte affair is how again about tin.
islied. La Belie -.Alliance, the -19th early.
I can write no more, for I tremble in all
limb& The exertion was too great."
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Is- a long communication to the French
Lc iyof Seiencea, M. Paul Bert, -a high
au ity, testifies to the eigelleno-e of 8
grammes of .chloroform yapeorized -in 100
litres_ of air as an autestlietio. His expen-
.ments.. were made on humenbeings of both
sexesfrom 17 months upwards. The
ture is not disagreeable,. Some rather like
Insensibility resulted- in 6 or 8 min-
- rites, and in one case Was maintained
-hours. There was zionatelea. .
INaietter dealing..with -Lind .Law Its-
, form, Mr. -5-ohn Bright . expresses the belief
*" that opinion has so far -advanced. on this
-
question that the British. Parliament will
before long bobsent to changert which a few
years ago men thought almost iinpossible.
He feels liatibfied that in the main the
owners of the soil will profit by those
1311aigefi not less than other elegises ofour
popOisem& may doubt, but future years
ssi. Bomei" he aAas, ." may be
will prove the wiedoin of the changes we
hive suggested; and which cannot now be
long delayed."' •
FR.031 a recent t eciston of the GermanBeichsgerieht it appears that sntiff-is to be
considered an .artiole of food. - A taker of
were invented. • They were °shied by Mr.
Tames Pilbrow, an eminent English civil
engineer, and were first used by him in a
report in 1850. They soon name into
general use, but as they were ; not then in
any distionary, .he was en one occasion
summorieclbefore the Lord. Chad:K*110r of
England to state their exact Meaning. - He
then explained -6‘ sewerege "slag meaning
'.the complete system of sewer -pipes and
'drains of any city or dietriot,1 and "sew. ,
age "- as denoting "the *refuse Which passes
through suchpipes or the soils"- This dis-
tinction is plainandshould aliveys be
ob-
•'snuff discovered that hie nose V7a8 colored
blue by the use of a- certain &dole and
Ohensical examination-- proved that the
-.tobacco had been colored with ultramarine.
-Testimony was brought forward to -show
that . this was in accordance with long-
established7usage, but the judge regarded
-the manipulation as an adulteration and
Imposed a 'fine upon . the Itnenufacturer
. under the law prohibiting the adulteration
of foods, etc. - -
LEiSEPS the - Suez and Panama Canal
;proprieter, has e running account with
ili
-,•sleep; -taking twenty-four ours at a dim,
-and at another 310118, fo five or six -nights.
In travelling he gets into the first coMpait-
_Anent at hand, and site anywhere; if he
, finds an agreeable companion he talks, if
- ' not he 'folds . his arms and pest° sleep;
- never Waking until he reaches hilt deetine.
tion. When he, _went down the other day
-*to Chesney, near. Bordeaux, he teghested
the guard. to wake* him lest he should go
-beyond. On .a voyage ;from Marseilles to.
* ,Alexandria he . slepf. 107 hours outofthe
130 of the voyage, and then not for some
days. ' -
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Ax English judge, the lite Dir. Justioe
_Bytes, always took hie notes of evidence in
shorthand, andlie mai therefore enabled
to get through oases with meet exbeptional.
- rapidity-. At Bristol Assizes, a few years
before iiis retirement, he was once quite
floored by by .vis own hieroglyphics and after
---a. delay, of EOM mioutes -he turned for .aid
to the .reporters' box., "Can- you gentle.
teen kindly assist me with a word here? I
have.not put in the vowels, and 'what I
have got in my book looks as if the witness
had said: Go and i3all the baby." The
witness had been referring to a policeman,
which the judge hadrenderecl "bobby." --.
served.
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Ti2CE absurdity of the existing gnghsh
marriage law is well illustrated, says the
Pall Mali Gazette, by a piece Of persecution
about which a question Was 'asked in the
House of Commons .a- few idsyei ago: A
parishioner et Epping and his wife were•
refused the Holy. Communion by the .vioar-
on the ground that the -woman was the
-man'a deceased. wife's sister. The bus -
band was 82 years old, and the wife 77, and
they had been married 50 years; but Dr.
Claughton, the Bishop of the diocese, 1341
parently held that they both 'came within
the definition of "notorious evil livers,"
and sustained the vicar in his action. The
Attorney-Gaiieral; however; has . now
poitited-out that the marriage, having been
contraoted before Lord Lyndhurstts'Aoti•is
strictly valid, and the 'visite_ has been ad-
vised by the Bishop that the two torishi-on;
ers "-cannot legally be repelled -from. the
Holy - Communion." • "Had; this. view of
the law _been present to. my I mind,". adds
Dr. Olatighton in a letter to the parishioners,
"I should hairs been tire& the pain -no
less to myself than to yourselves—of Order-
ing the said repulse." - •
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TITLES OF ii!11314,1R.NOVIBLie.
The Way in Whitt; Ike Anthers Ome
• • 4- • -
Hitcl44zt Than.
. • Shortly after s-,-nying his Arai wife;
who, though_a Marti sweet and charming
creature (see " Davr Copporiield Wasn't
very tench -of a , ',housekeeper :Marisa
Dioltenis ame hoiati fropt,,the . lodge one:
morning in the-w40ame'-hours and as
usual strtickii bee-fAie forthikpaii4y. . He
was nnuatielly hntitTy even for him,. and *
he stole itealth-in his stocking feet :e thought to himself
ily ros
el,iiE; - the kitchen floor
that] the besthalf-11 colit fried ,ohioken
would be about --tioceptible nightcap.
as he could ive to: bed.. But when he
got 1 there the -houplioard was: bare.
Freda the top 01.4...?lti to - .the bottom
and !fronione end tAgthe Other of all of them
theie_viatoVoi to b so much -as s
pickle. It is said .:At• upon .this owesion,
Charles Dickens u Feral lils.first, list, and
only oath: "By g1, sit 1" swore the great
this blawstfl
blank an aspetat as
ment.- It's a dem
Mr. G. Dickens wa
dig0101,443111-of- his
mediately forgot
No railLY in Britain -probably hie such'
strong reasons for desiring the accession of
the Tory party to power as that of the Duke
of Abercorp,'whose eons are ilhe bitterest
personal assailants of Members of -the pres-
ent Government. The Dilkeis a poor man
for his position, and the action of the Land
Commission has by no means ragged his
income, vrhioh is chiefly derived from:Ire-
land. His daughters have married -teen
who. have no need of money with their
wivee, but he has five ,sons,. three married
and with children, all of whom mainly de.
pend upon their father's purse, while in
addition' to. domestic expenses four. have
incurred those of elections. - The eldest re-
ceives a salary as e lord in- Waiting to the
Prince of Wales, the. second: ekes out. his
income by being Vioe.Chairman of a rail-
. . -
road -and Director. of about A dozen men-
panies. The ablest, Lord George Etamil-
ton, married &lady with some 05,000 a year,
which his brothers did not.„ It may easily
be imagined that to men so enlisted exclu-
sion from office year after year la a serious
.mortifioation. The Duke hasnowto ;find
money to paythe election bills of his min
who has just been defeated at Paisley. • •
• Ten Million Car Wilyeelst
" There are more than. 10,000,000 iron
oar wheels in use on .A.meriden • railroada'
said the -piaster mechinie Of one of the
trunk "and - it requires about 525
pounds of Pig iron to make one wheel.
About 1,250,000 wheels ardweirn out every
year, and the minis' number of-, new ones
mus l be hiade,to take their plum The
iron men Are called upon for only* 61411
dition of the 312 500 toils Of material
[prop _ , -
required for these new wheels, however,
for nearly 290,000 tons an‘Iplied by the
worn-out wheels themselv --Formerly
the 'life of a Ott wheel :was estimated
at eight years, ',hut the reduction. of the
railroads generally. • to •the standard
gauge, and the improvements in. loading
and unloading facilities, . have materially
decreased the length of service that wheel
may be depended on to perform. The uni-
formity in gauge keeps. °evil in More. con..
tinuous Use, while the- decrease: in time of
loading and unloading enabies them ,to be
put to more active service- -wren where they
are inn only on short local routes. - These
figures do not include the wheelson palace
&Aches and :the better class of passenger
-coaches. The wheels. on that . grade of
rolling stock are now made almostexelu-
sively of paper. Theyare as serviceable as
iron, and.combine lightness iwitb. strength,
a great desideratum- where speed and
economy in inotive powessite of paramount
importance." . •
oupboardpresents as
is rest of the establish.
ion bleak house ;" and
struok with the happy
at remark that he.ign.
•hungtr, and, 'rushing
up -stairs to his -at „'•y, • wrote on the title -
page of his lastplialf-completed novel:
"Bleak.House, bykOharles Dickens."
. noted_ FreiK) an of an alleged
scientific:turn
:his early youtI.
feta:or fortune i
he became des
selling to learn_ vi
in storp for him,
*let -head into th.-
before he clime .to:
to the conolusicin *
pared to die, an
miles it .wasup
was at last disco+edchauled on, board the
ship, the water ' -4tnPed: out - of him, and
lived long enough,
ine experience
"Twenty. _Thotistt
0601.s.” .
. Messrs. Gilbert
befonged to that-.,-Attapised olives of human
j
beings known as: .kindflubbers -.until; a few
yew Age,•when iVey -acoonaplished a short
-voyage. aboard ono! • Her Mejesty's. men-
of-war. *As migli,:-.13e expected,. neither • of
them . proved-. goOisailors, and the -weather
throughout the lestire voyage being un.
usually tempeatiOgi, they._ encountered no
little difficiiltyitakeepinganythingon their
t
stOmatihs, more :ittan aii htsur-or two - at a
time. ' At last, .1 Save their shirt -fronts.
frOm utter rain,. -1th these gentlemenStere
-compelled to • re-i,,xt to an arrangement
usnally „applied r -tio very young obildren
under minder oi
fore" was the ,
for , the opera th
ia commeinora
voyage.
' I" Pet ' Yearse
which. is suppo
IN 1842 there' stook -and there is every
- resson tobelieve, still stands, at Vostiza,
-on the Gully! Depanto, Greece, an Oriental
plane tree, whose girth was, in '1842; at five
- feet from the ground, 37 feet: • This tree,
situated in the middle of .the. village, on a
- gradual slope, standing on a raised-. plat-
form of flat -stones, evidently for protection
-" to the roots, is* striking object on entering
the villege, -and espettigilly- noteworthy as
existing in the day&of Pausa.niae, the Greek
• historian, who, living in the second cen-
tury, makes mention of it in his travels-,
and the tree must- have been of considerable
sizeAnd age at that time to have made it
worthyof remark, its age, probably dating
• conliderably Were the Christian era, Mak-
ing it more than 2,000 years old. It was in
-full vigor in 1812. The villagers hold it in
• - high respect.
- ill r
Fu*tra.rotigh. draft of Prince-- Bismarck's
insuring men against accidents and
death, it appears.that all the various mil'.
pIciyers will be required to establish in-
surances companie&Aed to pay the whole of
the premiums on the lives .atid limbs . of
their workmen, in proportion to the wages
earned by the latter; and to the . danger
tariff.. Thus one element in the previous
Bill, whioh formed suet' a bone of conten-
tion, had been arepped—nameIy, part pay-
ment by the butte of the- aocident siseur-
awe premiums with which the labor -givers
or oapitaliste are now to be exclusively
ad ran away to sea in
ailiug titi -gain either
he 0,es-faring businetis,
dent, and finally, ire.
t the next world held
aged one day twin the
sea. Several ' seconds
e surface he had come
At he was hardly pre.
wondered how many
.daylight and air. • He
embody his 'submar.
voluminous lie entitled
Leagues Under the
Sullivan had always
Jaz
WpItLIPS WORK11118*
WEI Thee be uftesares She 0. T. Bilf7t
What the Flenetial puita=:
Oilier flintier Nottlh:
Montreal :despatch says; • - -With, refet!
ence to the retrenolituent -plidit or,the
Grand- Think-- Railway 'Management,- thik,
owe& mato that no definite terms of re-
duction have yet been:fixed.' lif.r;
Hickson haelisairionferenees..**
eersoionditetsiiii:andtreihrtien; tuid laid
matter before the Men and asked them to
'meet thaeonipabyteirlirdtiriligthe time they
are running the road at a low, as, the cont;'
pany,had met them when times were good
and advanced *-wages. assured taltipny
that when profits- *Creased. suffioiently
wages would lie advanced :the former
figures: The engineers appear to have re-
ceived the proposition with, a disposition t. -
.comply -with the request, but theMategin-
Directors having left it to both them , And
the 'conductors 40 propose what_ the mane -
tion should be, the-.ratesani-iiis yet an open
question: It was underdog* here that a
-deputation of. employees On the Wester
portion Of the rind were coming down from
Toronto* yeeterday to interview . Mr.
'Hickson, - but tip to . the present writing
nothing has been seen or heard of them by
'the officials. .Ittimors•cif it strike on- the
part of _eondnotors and trainmen, which',
seeta to have gained currency more par.-,
tiotilearly in the wed, have Yetassuniik
a ihape to be dealt with; as lb& offioiale-
hatereeetved intimation., of stieh * an
intention. .The officials state that
"standing the: recent rednotions in :staffs,
they could.still profitably dispense: :with a
large -.ntimbet of treinmen. Pending a re-
ply prep -Bing •a reduction: from the 'em-
ployees the matter pieta kir the time being.!
A Port Richmond, . Pa., telegram
The coaltroubles in the Schuylkill, Leg -
hash, Wyoming And Lackawanna regime
arelecoming worse: Continued gituipentlion
of operations and the half -pay •plan that.
has been elected by the leaders of the.
combination are creating intense dissatiefaill'
tion. Theminersare organizing for pro-,
tection.. - _ •-
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31 AV IN. .W _
Ta!te fanil .1,47e Sad
.- A sodi'ety hail :been tlY formed in
AT.
awe of a Lew.
101494 to tikeeate
cheapening Of. the et,'
olgelita 'hang to -Show th
much more costly -than
and leas noinishing. A
Latest News Notes. •
mstances. And "Pins -
me they naturally. chose
'ilitbsequentlY .produced
eir Of that remarkable
His Place" is a title
to have suggested itself
to Charles isesidq on observing the hope.
holy henpeoke
Wind. MEM who
. -
heart: .
'" All that glit
_oettain song-Writt
late that the. 4,f-,i4n84. he . had received in
change for a ti,4-.,)p new -greenback were
cOunterfeit. • Helinmeidiately-iet to work
and wrote a sonelbout it. . •
One night WilKle Collins awoke suddenly
out of a deeptleetVoppreased with &sense of
horror for whicktie Could not aocoluit, but
Which almost, deft,,_lived him of the power -to
*move or breath. After several which
seemed to him ierhuman efforts he man-
aged to raise' hin4'elf up on.one elbow, but
fell quickly bacVivith a .igniothere.d shriek,
and covered hid'Agas to shut out the tin.
naturalphape Wigoh. Stalked Mysteriously
ight of the room. The
.ciondition o,t the unfort
arried his former sweet-
s is not gold," moaned a
when he discovered too
aulipieeteOPthe:rNistioif3
Society, of which the fo
sketuinen-; One blind;
ftiti the Most part belongpri to the worlung
-classes, sat down to abtim of fate oonsisting
Sootiehlitutliwititit sik;seFfpf whole meal
or graliain liread,_green lab pie with pota-
toes; the pie crust being?ticle viith cotton-
.....
seed soi4 and for dessert ytieteneasemolina
.07ed prunes.
platy of the so-
sent,- after the
,lend said that as
otoyed their sup-
provement and
pf its main
flesh diet is
vegetable one,
ber of enter-
_ven tuider tbe
l'Ifood Retorts
supper is tre
aid fifty persona,
Two bridges have been carried away by.
the freshets at New Hamburg.
On one occasion when her grandfather in
his haste forgot to ask the blessing; Dot
called -tut, " Whoa I whoa, papa. Willard I
backiti and say your prayers 1-T-Hamer's
Bazar.
. The younger sons of peen Are desotibed
in the -Eton school lists as while.
the -names of other boys" are put down
without any prefix. Snobbery is rampant
• at .Et *.• •
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• A ong the speakesrs at aa mass meeting
under the auspices *of the 4.Clitirch of Eng-
land Temperance Society, in Tormito,last
-night, were thii Bishop of Huron and Hon.
'burdened. Should, however, any of the G. W. Ross. _
-companies (Genossensohaften) Prow!un" President McColl, of Princeton .
equal to their liabilities they may be aided,
.or even takenover by the State.
TEP
newspapers in Germany have
• for some Mai been disonesing the relative
oralue of clover grown in this -country. The
' -opinion lately ex -pressed by a farmer in an
agricultural association in Elbingi East
Prussia, on the subject will be of interest.;
Herr Sohwann said that We had wed
American. cloverseed for more than ten-
shout in the m
famuliar rice
that the baby .
goric was out,
Collins had rettr.
he -had already „ poked out that thrilling
story, "The WO4lan in White."
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THE ; ON -BAY .1101M.E.
Three_ Illontits*j eaustboat Navigation 011
that
. The - Has°
Ottawa
Mr.- Royal in
Smith, *Dept
-Mrs. Wilkie telling him
the colic, and the Ipare-
iighthim to. Before Mr.
ed from the drug store
“B134.111111•1•ALIBA."
Quick, oarVit: cure, all .annoyingDrIllidnei.
Bladder and . ary.Diseas.ei. ft. geitliffk
is considered conceited because he,'
gentleman- w complintented hininn ts
ability - in cl' "ng.,Kaiii, • " Oh, ilifwas
veiledly easy ,mop." B4 most men,are
• aware of their own ability. When
--Thickeray was in New York some yeartittgo
speaking of his books one eveningAjedy
remarked: "Mr. Thaekeray, you -are the
vainest man I ever met:" ilYeam
was the ociply, "but you forget that Iliave
_a great deal to be very itai:Ft of." •
years; and never noticed thatit suffered in The Smith .family fillei fifteen closely
winter; that he had previously used Ger- printed columns in the new London dine!
man clover, whioh suffered considerably, tory, and tits- Browns eight. There is in
•and owe the crop entirely failed. He has, the city R. charity for. pock Smithe,estab;
too, noticed that, though Ametican clover
'has a thinner stem, it, grows fuller and
_yields more. So, notwithstanding he
cautions of the papers, he intended to con-
tinue sowing_ American clover. He otm-
'-sidered the Canadian the best, ansi recom-
-mended applicants to be careful to procure
-fresh'seed. _
Tim words "sewerage" and • .f; sewage"'
are so often confounded that even our best
dictionaries have been compelled to give
each of them the same pair of meanings.
-Yet it was just to avoid the embarrassment
lished by -sh alderman ,of the name,200
years ago.-• He gave 41000- to captives
held by Trkish pirates, I and - 21,000 to
poor kinsmen, and the latter fund has
inoreguied until it is worth about. $66,000, a
year - :
A manwas received 'into the Laborisiera
• - • i
Hospital, Paris, the other day, with a yard
of rope hanging from his mouth. -• Traotion
ipoh the cord revealed-76-Bection of cliithea
line measuring eight feet. He bad been
surprised in an attempt ak suicide and had
*tried to conceal his design by..swallow-
ingi4e °ord. ,He lived; lot course—the
-
be Expected.
Bay • Committee met
terday morning, *with
,:the chair. Mr. Win.
-9 Minister of. Marine,
*as examined. B� stated that he had
secured from thti---gudson Bay Company the
iog-books of thet-0, vessels running to And -
son -Bay duriC the pit thirteen years.
The vessels weM sailing vessels. One of
them took 42 clioi to reach York Factory
from filtromnee* Another .38 days, and.
One on the 22nd July Met with many ice-
bergs and thio t Vigo in the "Straits. The
OceaaNyinpli .,14s on one occasion 14 days
working her weitil through the 'Straits: In
1870, 1875, andA83, the vessel was 17, 22
and 32 days reCOotively -working through
the Straits. ItiN.872,1873, 1874, 1876; 1877,
1878,4879, and: S1 the Straits were passed
WL !bout detenti9. The opinion of Capt.
MoIlhenny Wallit,fit Kiwi on the subject of
orfarnia pudding with
Mr: E. *P.-DOremuti,
addresied- those
cloth had been removed,
they hadall apparently
r, they might, espeoia-Ity-the mothersand
heads of f.eihilies, like till 4notttsomething
about its. ingredients proportions.. In
making the soup,.or -there were used
for every- gegen of, walifir, four ounces of
pearl barley,- one turnft, one carrot, two
ounces of groats; or oatt-00, with pepper,
salt, ,i3to., to liaison. Iii\the green pea _pie,
the ,oententa were drie *men peas boiled
tender, ailiard-boiled e .* little tiptoe&
and mint.to flavor. 'Ft --'-!--Dhe dessert, One ..
poundofsemolina or finft. to; a gallorOof
water, With sugar to 0.eten and • served
with stewed -prunes. Aye* exhibiting some
colored diagrams to shOvr graphically the
relative_quantities . of Vista, musole-form-
ing, bone -forming and brtpgiving constitu-
ents of bread,- ostme:e and beef, he
reniarked that • tili§y would see
by the . differende iftip - the propor-
tions of these _,..,_k_abstainces, that
in a pound „Of butottft's meet.12 ounces
represented the water ipresent, for whioh
theY, were paying at the 'ate of 9 penes to 1
shilling (18 to 26 ceritS) per pound, while
in. the dried peas, costing 40 to 6o a pound, -
the waater was. a vent small part of the
Whole, they'getting14.W) ounces of solid
food instead of the 4Wmioes contained in
the •pound . of meat t-)ey had to pity 25
cents for. Mt.. Doreitie stated that the
Members. of ,the - Food
Reform : • Society : -prac-
tised what they preact4. He, instanced ,
his personal etPerienof four or five years
in favor of sufficie0y7 wholesomeness
and superiority of a -die -flat° which meat,
hird.Or fish -bad not enttly-0-a,. Dr. Allinson,
a prominent member society, also.
Wetted that, for 'nearly ilst7 yeaxgr he had
thiten no meat at ,011; thathis food
cost him 'little nittei .tnen 12 cents
a day ; , that hel tiquld . do his ,
work as well or bettOr- .without meat, •
and -that he frequently*orlted 16 houn out
of 24. .• -
Ernest Dore, elder brother of the late
Gustave,Pkore, is dead, aged 53 years.
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*The term hvdra may be used -to represent any
manifold evil. If you would battle successfully
with this- many -headed monster of disease you
will find it expedient- to keep Mrs. Pinkham's.
Vegetable•Oompound always at hand.—Dr. Dant;
lung.
A Dublin despatoh says Mr. Parnell has
sued one of his tenants for arrears Of .re4
..•
.8cisio, N.Y.; Dec. 1,1879.
/ am the -Pastor of the.Baptist Chureli here,
and an educated physician, 'I am not in prac-
tee, but am my sole family physician, and . ad-
vise in many chronic, cases. Over a year ago /
rtcommended your Hop Bitters to my invalid
wife, who has been under medical treatment Of
Albany's beet physicians several years. She haS
become thorouguly cured of her various coni-
plibatad diseases. by their_use:- We both recom-
mend them to our friends, many:of whom have.;
also boon cured cbTed of their various ailments by
them. . REV. E. IL WARBEN,
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Lient.-Col. -Villiers- has-been- examining
•candidates for 8060nd-chug .miitary
certificates.at Belleville.- Tlieteliminatioits
conoltided last -evening. —
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"Z.
• and make a useful distinction that they generally do...`
navigating Hu
thait steamers
the passage
emir'as-4tigw
keeping along
thepack ice.
ral that can
:from lat Aug
n Bay: "1 am of opinion
ed for the work can make
;1,2 very little difficulty as
tf entering after the lst,
north shore an0 avoiding
eft -menthe' navigation is
epended Ppon, extended'
to November." .
66 BOVGal(0111
-Askfor Wells' "Bough on Corns." 150. Quick
ooinPleto, • permanent mire. Corns, .• wart!,
bunions.
Falsehoodis in a hurry, it may be it
Any moment detected and punished. Truth
is calm,' serene, its judgment is on high;
ite king cometh out of the ohambera Pf
eternity.• -
Fist brilliant and fashionable are ttke
Diamond bye colors. One packer `colors 1 *I't 4
lbs. of ggiorls. 10 cents for any co or. T.
• Riches are less wealth than is learning,
for wisdom cannot be stolen or lost, it is
therefore thy best friend:
--
'-' Pride
• it miOloulate�, . and
Viten-4. The. proud . man
placea Iiiniaelf-at a.....distinde from other
_men. Seen
perhaPs--._*,
;gets' that
equal
• CanobTarr
More
that distance, others
"0 to bird; but he for.
hini to,
e to etherfai
iiiau, inaappearanee,
of 55says ev. Robee Lairdr, benyoi and is, iit kik f most Unoommo
-power of WorttAto p°u°sillertY Is
modern face, aqi,it notrim. It any
way
nbt an
English face. IC' a 1373otohfacae.
yellow., Yhe
.;-tioslo0r,Bt'nlhoaltighl
ver Ic
areY•wpi dal leer a ng r ed31
emyees,uth, ‘Tisheal:o
in• fair, the 'hair almost
is are 'uncomMonly small
'one cannot -Iguess their
hoiild take them to be a -
here is a wit in the left
head is narrow, the cheeks
e-oheek-bones-'high. The
it -line and a long one.
***1 The best advice May come too late."
Said a suff rer from Kidney troubles,whenasked
to try Kidney -Wort. "I'll try it but it will•bemy
last dose." The man got well and is now recom-
mending the remedy . to all sufferers. In this
case good advice eame just in time to save the
One can no mdre judge of the true value
of a man by the impression be makes on the
publie than we can tell. whether the seal
was gold or braes by whioh the stamp was
-
made. - .* • - ,
-Chinon Farrar stands bout five feet ten
ingilies and -1.kiis- a -- iiiiiiindid physique,
although his,fonie pale.
. Oaman Digi -'e martialrobes amidst of a
'S
sheet d a " W hat. He does not depend
upon bus set is clothes for his pignifi.ed
appearsuee.'•
. BOITCHE ON -001/16111111." •
• .
Knocks a Cough or Cold endwise. For children
or adults. Trochesak. Liquid 50e. At druggists
-Meissonier is painting large pio
whioh represents Francis I. and Jthe
Chevalier Bayard in the midst of a gor-
geous 'company..
•
• IS A SU-
lkor all _ diseases of URE
-mimiso 0 Kidneys and
.13,033.. it age. enaspeamatabigactin „Tu.:0'4w- -offintatipiditarcisfi important
Inaction, -8th:in/sting 00493.1thy secretionvf
the Bile, and. b:r.heePh*:,14e bowels in free• '
oiniclition, casting itsrriMar discharge.
Malariaalltrore==
are bilints, dyiPeptio oiliCustipated, Kidney.
WortwIll surely releevl.:ndtitticlakt cure.
- In the Spring to c1eani4ithe System. every-
one should take a thorough Coyne Of it.
a- SOLOBY DRUOMIST13. Strlett g I.
K I Divi EY- WORt
soLp
• Crowned with -Miriam. -
Sneggess has Onuentialue the wide world
over. It breaks down every -.barrier and
holds theliey that unlocks every door; Fre-.
.judioe, the result of many failures,.andithe.
memory,of painful- .experiences nieWitwaY
like mist before` the convincing. nierit-of-
PIITNABill - PAINLESS CORN EXTBLCTOB, - and
now whenthousands are:willing and gliiA
to testify. to Hi wonkerfill efficienoy,A*ligelf
forth WOWned vittiO.the &Moose , tha, t Oflly
real merit attains.' jigy
Corn Extractor. *Beware of imitations.
N. C Poison it Co proprietors Kingston.
•
-A little girl -of .7 Years, daughter of .Mr.
George Dunontier, of St. Bauvenr, Que.,
died middenly on Sunday-. She complained
to hertiother of a headache, and iMme-
diately fell dead tither feet.
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•
The Anew Over. -•
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Pain 'banished self by magic.- Poison%
.Neaviiiiire is a positive and inatan.
taneous remedy fOr external, internalt-,or
-local -pains. The most Active remedy hith-
erto known falls.far!'short of Nervalinikkr
potent -power. in the relief of , nerve pain.
ClOod for external or internaEnse. 13_,#y a
10 cent sample bottle by dealera. Large
'bottles 25 Cents, it all druggists.
Buenaventura, Bata ex.President ' of.
Santo Domingo, has died, -aged 75.- He -
bit gi fortuneeittimated at 82,500,000. '
. _ , .
-Tears are sotteming showers which cause
the seed of heaven to spring up in the
human heart. - : , 1 .
RICK WHtNES.
.
END POR DECBIPTIVE CIR-
LY O:MAW' Price zieti shaeistimhniale of
Bildt Machines_ and ,X,11ek Treeless. We also •
Make the ". gureka Cfritibnied. Brick and Tile
Miebino" for. horee-or st4inVower. •
L 0_ptOBEwdroodatoogON, ont;
EYE,: EAR 41). THROAT..
-G. 8.-11YENiONilat. C.P.
, B. R., Lecturer on the Eye ,ar and Throat,
Trinity 'Medical'Co11ege , . Oculist and
Anklet to the i Toronto *en vital,. late
Clinical AsPistant iloy0 London . Ophthalmic
Hospital,' Mansfield's Ventral- London
Throat and gar .Rospiftl. 317, Church Street,
Terolto:`•
• IlkaTe*POSitiVerCineft-*tiiltaboye disease; b its
. as theusands4of- eases Vt‘,;evelltglphid and of
standing have been culed._,Iltdeed, so strong is my' fat
4.1W easier, that I Will send-TIVO BOTTLES FRKS, to-
er with a TilLII4.BL3 TEKLTBSKon thts Oxiame, to
gify$1200102.:' zOiVeSzpress anOPAP. 'address.
,,,,xsTiimaptrato, 1869.
Ot&--t:ff.410-W.
,
AM kinds of.,2uoit recline -1c bandleat also
Butte*, 'Cheek,. Ilew‘gs; Poultry, Tallow
'eta. :atEgt Carriers sniped. Consign..
Menlo litilletted• 83 Colborne. direst Toronto
• •
- lollAgAUti to seem a Businetl
Education or iicincerienTim
aumiltiss litia11i88 COSPBLEM
etro Web Climulses tee
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