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I - .. st . d, ___ 1. - 11 I ___?�, .. _. i.- 'Furn i ' - - � �. __ - ure . � �� I . . .. actionswill""'Yalu . %1- I I . : I . key for! an points. " � . . EMPORIUM, 1 1 � � I � t � _�, � North' uffive t �. ­- - � z S 1 � � . t ; I %to or pmeam ..'� i . � . ' , � _: � t6atherdale & �bia and California - I � - )ointa. !� - � I . . I . � 4 - � lowest� We haxe them. . . nd PULIMAX TOUR. I . Landsborough r' accommodation. C&]M �� - . - tion. � . I � I SEAFORTH, . . mnk ReawaY. . - I '... I � T. Ith and. Clinton aUtIong W - . ealers in first-class Furniture . of all - � --kinds, in latest designs. Upholstering i � . I we 0 0 r SX&PORM. I CLUKTON. - , also do picture fram- - I - . I lieatly done . � , IU7 1% V. 1�09 r. Y, �. - � Ug, and a choice selection of pletures �7 , 10;12 P. X� 10M, P. M. __ I � 7 9.2-0 A� X. l(Lib; & ]r - . ,always:on hand. � Cartaia poles at all : . f . .- . I . - � . &16 P, � hL T.O&XW - I . � ' �Lud , put up. We e also � � -- � . ,prices, j � 41 � . Lo "� L.- _. t 7.56 A. AL - W - I= for *�'New William's Sewing 7 - . .. I I &11 P. X. 2.55 P, it, 3, �-,j�. I , -et for do - 7 &20 R.AL 4.35 F -M -L W � e, beiit in the mark � 2 0 � I . � i , . - . 1. mestic, use, no travellinc, a,,ents, no � - I - . 0 0 . � . � I �, hig,h Priem ��Grey a,bLd Emee. I ; � . �: I . I i— . *ssenger- lifixed, I .U.wn IM � � 19�49 r. x. 1.40 r. Id" i MMALMIMTG�_ , t � . . � 10101 ?_10 . . , In, the Undertaking Dn we bny MIS 2,45 . 1 10.25 905 rVur goods from the beat houses. i� 'Ontario, - I � ', i � Passenger. Mixed . ..and guarantee satisfa6tion ,in every depart. r * � �. -1 "�inent of ourwork. We have always made 1 &50 A. It. 8.56� A- X..* I , E. 7�0& 9.17 11 it -a point to furnish chairs, and all other re- �� 1 7.16- 9-46: . - 'tea f � x � und or iftnerals, YRE oF caARGi.' V. 7.28 .3,0 -ca! 1 � : � I - ­ gen better Win heretofore. , . - . I - � uron, and Bruce. � I . Arterial and -�aviby embalming don6 on, . ­ � , I I ; scientifie princip ea. � I � I Pusenger. - P. S. Nightand Sunday calls will be I f � . &15 "_ 4A5 R,.X,7- attended to at Mr. lAndaborou'h' 'a reei- c _ � � .... 9AS 5.55 - .- � r of the Somin..n �­ 930 � 6-07 dencei directly in the rea _...­ - .. 9.44 618 . Bank. � . � 1. ­.. ­ 9_50 &2& . , � � � ....... 9.5s &33 I :­­­ 1U6 - &55 . ., I ­.. '. 1033 � 7-1-1 1 Leathe'rdale & 1_� I - - � I- . � 11.23, ;: .... 1— 10.4.1, . �.. ­­ 10.% 737- � Land'sborough ��� .... I.,11.10 8100 - - _,/, � --b-, ; I � � � � Passenger. __ -1 : � , . 1, 'I ­,_­ 6.53 A.?1_ &W F. 9�­. � . I " ­... 7.04 &45 . I SEAFORTH. a r . * ...... 1. 7.18 400 � . . - . � � �. ­ ­ � 7.24 4.10, . . - I I I � .. 747 430 . . 1. ­ - I Bar,r s Dye Works.i L ...._W,r, - 8.06 4.50 . �­ - ___ " &TT 4159 1 �, ( I I �­ I - ­.. &24 &_04 . - "' � I - .. __ 8.88 &16 � � - . RE MOVE D � ­­­ � &.60 6.25 . . �­­__ - 9.WA� 31� 6.40 . I - - ( � I � I - , � � r I : lt� H. Barr has rern,_*ed his Die Works 0 � � . a � . -GODERICH ST. near, the MEMO - 4 . I I - ; :,&�_�_ 'IT . � I DIST CHUROH I I � ZZ -41:__ I li- I 4 ;���-_,< CIRCULAR � - itto �__ . I 7 14;�I-;­� 1 -And would take this opp-ort unity to think his num. I - ; *1�q; � � "-_A�f, - , . . I erouscustomers for -their liberal patron%ge since I ,��, � - - a , ��_-.'�­; SA . coming to Seafortb, and to intomi the public gener- : el� I � , 4 W 1� ­�,­ . - ally that I am now in a better position than ever to F i ­-, �O � � Z give my customers satisfaction, So bring along i � i . your clothes and havo them Clesnod or Dyed for i - I 1.00 Fall and Winter. I r I - I k 0) - I � I SD - I R. H. BARR, Seaforth- t . i .5. ..1, - r I � ; i F CL 04 . I � � I � (D i-4 * I r � Notice to Debtors. , �� 1, :S 0 . - 1-6 All parties indebted bo me will kindly cill and , f , I C -A I ,seltle at once, as I am leavin:-, town this month, and t -4 � � ! .., J - all accounts unpdid.D:Wd)3 placed in other haad3_ � 0 0 :_ I - . ; CD - for collection., . - � . . 11 -sa,f orill � i —0 )_#,� "I A I.J. S. CROZIER, - I. I I ., ­ . A � I 158�-tf : . V)� - � . , ! I = ci- I : (h I �:v � I . 11 I I ACD UA , is I _WMV. Afte. .4w,o *- I (5 (D �fi I - � ' da's Phopphadine,*. . I � a 'a . I I The Great English Remedz(. , ; Sold and recommended by all i P) 0) , 11 . - . - On rell- I - � - , Y I - I a . I I druggists In Canada. I 0. (D 6 ; . I able medicine discovere . Riz � - lmt� � � � - 2" . es guaranteed to cure all W i�� : , CA) '. ; I - - . 0 xua Wegkness, all effects of abuse E I I -pi, a or excess, Mental'Worry, Rxcessiv� use.of To- ( p Z, "T, ! : bacce, Opium or Stimulants. Malle(JI on receipt � ot,prtee, one iro i a- : ,kage $1, six, $5. 07aeteMI)leaW, � �� 0 1-0 : � I . Y4 Ulif U cure. amphlets free to any address. 1_0 .0 : � �-I; The Weed Company, Windsor, On& � iD I A I I I ; I - I , , �in Se;kforth by,Lum3den & Wilson, dr -j- IstF. :21 - I it, A.. - B4 �9 , I � _. I . I , � 0 1; . � a , :, �� I . -4 P, 1 - 1. a 'I � - . � . � I I = a, � . , fit� a ��, I 0- P � � � : � � - � I M �.�, I - I � I . . . .ZP I,- n ; I co ! - 1 7 1 � Sn SI) ..--. : i i , - . ! � 11 I ,a-xp : I I - . � al-<. (D C11- : - I I I � � � 50 (D 1F . - � I -W. :.� . � � =, i -I & . . - I � � a �; _* M i � X - 9 I %O S I (D al, - I I I � CD� ii -b : � � � am A) -�_s : ___ 4r- �: t . C 0 : . 170 P-0 A ��� A) __1,15 : r I - I 1. : . . � � . �5 _< a �� 1 q-4- : (:� I I , 10 -< 01 it, ��_ . 0 , 0 : - I I I C : � . . � -1 1:3 I C) : � I �. !� � = . ; I , , �10 1 � - I = C -t- : � . . I I ; = 0 0 i . � I I , I . - - I 7ic. � I �w :1 W i . 9 .. '� =1 (D fo . � ; �D_ 0 1--i I � . I � � � I .a M - � M k . -4a �Z. 0 -- � f I:!#. - I .. 11 1 � �� ; = � I � (D �� I 11 . __ 11 -.+, P � . . I . 11 �� M, - -1 0 i ��,.� = CD . . � O� cl),!::r . , � ;;;; ! I I . . . . . �� ��� 4Y =!' - ; . .. * I � � —_ , I I I . � � - - : , I blutim', - rir - I I _. � a 4-� . & .. - I e�oQmpany-. ;; . - . t . - . . : . , — SOLATED 1 OV174 � : I . ONLY INSURED i � I , � � ' - ,I : .. 41 _" �� - ii ftfl. 111rl R'. a. ;- J_ a I - TT �� _ '0, J__ In See -Tress. i4 0 , .Y , - . W _aS F _ a, inspector ov . , � � � -i I - .. � =11ohn G. Grieve, w in- . " , � I t9l : '8�eafo�ih; Thomaa F- HaYsr .... "k . I Wreechwood ;. Tho&Garbuttt : ­ . I , Brucefield ; John E. 3(0' � I I �r _. � - , �oxxrx. . . ,: �; Rolok Mcmillary, SeafMb ; . � rid-ville; J. W. Yeo, Holm . s i1r,ek ana John C. 11OU1801ME � .I- t � - 1 7 11 I : � � � I � : L_ � ... I � 41feo� Insurances Ot tftn&4� I � �b,ep pro_--.,.,V.y at"nded to )DA . t eaboveol5cera. a-ddreneStv 5,oew I'll � � � ---- �_ . I I 1� I � !'EA FORTH - �. I �� -1 : �. . . � . -T - . t - ,�, InstrumAn � I I � I I I . offl-um. �: I - : I I - IMIN , 10r7 [SHJU"J, at & � . : . . ii :� - I � a I We ca,11't culre � - -every c � ase I � I The beat doctors can't. - . . No one btit a quack would elaitu 8G. No .remedy will just fit every case. Bat we I claim -that in a large pro - port -ion of cases of indiges- , tion, dyspepsia . and similar I � I troubles . . . . . I DR. CLARKE'S , , Stomac'h and Liver Tonic,- I � - _ -1 - Will effect a spuedy and sure I. . cure. - . Our faith in it is strong. - 2 Test it for yourself. I Price 50c. � . � I I � I -At Fear's, Seaforth, and dealers generally. - -3 The Imperial Medicine Co., . - Toronto. - . - - MMUMMMIE—�_H�- - i i , I i I p i I I : ,It - - I , I � . � i � : - I I — . I . , , . 0 1 1 1 1 .­It311.;It.,.;, 1, y oFF YOUR OLD lkl(o)- ages. eduee your interest. Save : moi��-y' - ny. ternis (1(- . ired. llusines's prl_�' vate. ) Jay. C11.11"ges low. NO costs: hicurred unless loau 1,; granted -Saasfactiollf 'A I guaranteed or no loan. Loans arrall0di ; '.Wltli� IOU -a] Agents. Avent- watited. Call or� avrlte. -,Eavlose staill,l). E. R. REYNOLDS. � I 1 15 Toronto Street, Torrpnto. -4-- I I _% 1. � GO, DERICH , Stea.m Boilet Work. & (ESTABLISHED 1880.1 _ . A. C H.RK Y S T LAL L , Succeisor to C%rysW & Black, Uv.unfaoturers of all kindn of StAtionary Marine, UprIght & Tubular � ,E R S B 0 1 L R b&'.t Paut,-no ke ',itacWe, Sheet IcOr Works, sto., i�to. , � Admo dealer* a U ht and Horizontal Slide Valve Automat?(ONV-1312 Rngifiaq a specialty. An nho'neoli, pirne, AndeylPe-fitting cOnOtAutlY On hand IC14,Amates arrulab on short uOUG& Works.-Opoosita G. T_ R. Station. Godericb. - - .1 McLEOD'S System . Renovator . -AND OTHER- I T,ESTED - . REMEDIES. . __ . . ' . A eopecific, and antidote for Impure, Weak and Im -poverished Blood, Dyspepala, S160PIessness, PalPata- tion of the Heart, I;iv;r Cowplaint, NouralKia, Loss �f Memory, Bronchitis, Consumption, Gall Stones, J&undice, Hi ney and Urinary Diseases, St. Vitus, Dance, Female Irtegularieics .ad General Debility. LABORATORY-Godc rich, 0 3tario. J. MAIcLEOD, Proprietor and Manu . i §old bv J. S.:R011ERrs, Seaforth. �1 7 - lyfflff L I INC - -, :� ".1 L, � 7 1, - I I I - I A�,� I , " . - . - I — Y L - '. If, ,� "i �. * _. - . .. I I 1118 r, a quart of - West'ludia molss"I , tirdiwaini m� Amodio " d.tbi z -oun.,moon feverso muoh light'pon it ; but when h ' jajNS 1, sifW floU , 6 .1 -1 -1 144 1 The Queen -at Deesfde. ,I . lad L t& 11" isr,'nlore be*4tiful. '. We made his cake, he must take an' it `SIEUR DE PARIS, 4 teai*uful �f pearlash, one and one-half bak.8 v4' At 0 N ' - . . I - There is no need that we should defen, . � - � I poxinds rasini, waded and halved, and half take our food, .' haie _' r It down by the fire of - hip- own heart, ; and ; from L * " a at .i I . I L w ItT relish, and I w . - V,O I � . the Queen the idle charge sometime I - Met for it, that do tnean that be've got some fire i a p9und of -ourrants,' washed and dried. may be -We feil,b' -down It,pleases us. , L a I - L BUt - Dodd'S Kidne . &11 head A TALK W17H THE WORWIS MOST I levelled at her that she is disdainfal ani . y Pins win Cream the butter and sugar, add the spices, ,stronger and livelier, and fit'fo� exertion. there. Skelatenshimen't; they're . ' It j Yet Re Life. ' � 'the eggs gnd the flour alteinately, thin the Now what happens to as if we are 111 -tem-, and ribs. There 'Oie, Oa�a Joe, depend - NER. . haughty to her inferiors. The oppost e - . . a ' 'pon it. A man must take the text down the case. During a recent visit to Crathi, mol"s;i1nd stir them well in the meantime. pared uddLOcontented9 Wh'. the.ie IS - we had the ple"ure of hearing many storie Thousands 0 ersons die in th Dissolve the pearlash in tepid water, stir it not anything wilich can pleae us. We to his own heart au� find out what 'tie to For Over Forty -Years He Has Been Master illustrating the Queen's humility, gentlenes e ' in and add the fruit well dredged in flour. qtiarrel with our dress� with.our food, with his own self ; then he can talk about L I . e because doctors think After heating it very hard bake A in a mod- our companions, and with ourselves.' Noth- must, get the blessed Lord to 0 to his own of the Guillotine -He Describes the and tenderness. She taken pleasure still hi prime of lif it. He - . I . visiting the old Crathie po*ple in thei Brighes Disease and Diabetes incura- erate oven. ing, comes right to us ; the weather is either soul what he is tellin' about to other. peo- Method of Execution-Fae1s,Hls 4espon ble. Lpil'S L - homes. She is a woman and a mother firi, But Dodd's Kidney I cure Pound Cake. -The following is an Eng. too hot 'or too cold, too dry, or too damp. ple ; then it will come for to have some real hiblUty Most Acutely. and Queen of Britain sewnd. Her consider - themboth. They have cured thousands lish reci e, and comes with a good recom. Neither sun, nor moon, nor stare have any flesh an' blood an' lite aboi(t it. Never ;.% - I ation. for the poor around her Deeside resi of cases. mendation: Take one pound butter, two beautk ; the fields are barren, the � flowers mind � what a man do think or what he do Compdratively few Frenchmen are ac- dence . is genuine and never -failing. Th4 pounds sugar, one pound egge, one and lustreless, and the birds silent. -' We move see ; my belief is that he can't preach any quaintdd-tbat is, personally aoqbatnted . . , outside world. will never be made aware a. These diseases and other Kidney three-quarter pounds currants, half pound about like some evil spirit, nei er loving more,of the gospel than he have got in his with their dreaded and mysteildus com- I complaints a' ' �It4 , -1 � a tithe of the 'good, w&ks Victoria pefforim re as common as ordinar peel, one pound six ounces flour, a pinch of nor beloved b anything. � : - own heart." . patriot Monsieur de Parts, a�d�' y . . 7 I , 1� I E it Is no r her humble subjects, for sbe does nol colds. But people don)t Vol. essence of lemon and a little milk. Sift . —0- - - ---..4-; . —0 easy matter to come across him, for his - among realize that parade her almsbefore men to be seen ol , they are afflicted till the disease has the flour, dissolve the vol. in the milk, Some of Us can't help it. . A Crusher. name to omitted from the Parts direotory, - them. many. a family on Deeside has good cream, the butter a ,Pat in Don't worry aboutsomethiag you think . . I eaten e go I and the 'police absolutely refuse tohave � deep into the system. Even . t - - � An amusing story is told of the crown anything to say as to his whereabouts. reason to bless her and does bless her. Ret , _ Pa a time and add the.other ingred- may happen to-morr ow, because Yon 1 Maly die princess of Italy, who 'excited so much in. manner towards the very poorest Is deferm L then, DodWs Kidney Pills will pOSi_ ients a4d- bake in quick oven. to -night, -and to -morrow may . However, being in Paris ndt - so very" ential to a degree, She has been ktiown to tively cure. . . Lem4p Pudding. -Make a suet paste with #nd you,be" terest duringher recent visit' to'London. long since, and having some perb ; � . I one-quatter of a pound of suet and one-half �ond the reach of worry. Don't worry over The Montenegrin royal family is one of the 8PO Par- stop her carriage to paf!s a word with a foot. � Thousands- of Itople are ,Yying in a; thing that happened yesterday, 1 because oldest in Europe', but also on; of the poorest donable curiosity concerning a ceremony weary wayfarer, or to Nhold conversatiom . � pound df sifted flour,'and line a buttered yesterday is a liundred- years away. If You and the court is not large. When Princess in which the guillotine plays'tbe most with travelling ipsies. It is when she the'r feet, but do not rei7hzeft- They bowl'asIor another boiled pudding. Take - dou'l; believe it, just try to reach' after it Aelene arrived in Rome, a distinguished prominent part, I obtained a letter of In- fit 9 - Loops from her high place that her nobility �notice one or more of the�e symp- one large lemon and to the 'u a add three and bring it back., Don't worry about -lady in waiting tried to patronize her, but r de Paris, who is becomes most apparent. Everyone is read- , ' ic rown I . . I . 11 Y toms: shortness ,of breathi loss or four tablespoonfuls of light b sugar anything. that, isl hap the publto executioner of France, known of f . peujng I to -day, the crown prince�s effectually put a, stop to to show defence to his or'ber - betters- ." It memory, failing sight,- ravenous appe- 'agar varies in sweetness, hence the diree- because.- to -day will only last fifteen this at once. I I Yout royal highness must In private life as M. Deibler, and 'Who, this has been well said that the only proof of in. tions -and enoush flour to make the ' - or twenty minutes. Don't Worry about find the coui t - life a great change. The etti- acquaintance 'of. mine said, though Of A nate gentleness in men or wikmen is -their be. tite, pale or reddish urine, with brick- ture as thick as honey ' ' V e r an things you. can't help, becaum worry only -quett6 and stillness viust .be very novel to most retiring disposition, with a perfect col 1:1 � I - I dread of n torlety- and avoiding co bavior-towards those far beneaththemin I t i ored deposi scalding -wheh urina- and rounds of 'crust - Put * a y u of:T6 makes -them worse� Don't worry about roar royal highness,". was the remark made, ntact the social .-ao&le-- the unfortunate,the poor, aiternate?i uti the -c ting, constipation, nervousness, - pains bowl is -filled,; cover w th the crust, and . , ' . . with inquisitive strangers, more especial- . I I things you can help, -',because then there's no tut the �priucess replied, with sang froid, and the nobodies. -Aberdeen Free Preta. I I . in the loins. Their only hope is -boil for three hours. needtoworry. Doi�tworryat,all'. Ifyoa-,- ,,On the contrary, I think it is wonderful ly journalists, an much as possible, would � *' . . . Dodd% Kidney Pills. Th won't fail. - Dover Cake.—For the above cake have want to be penitent!now and. 4henj it w0u%' how well things are done at court here - not be found Indisposed to giie just a few A Lump of Gum. � . ley I ready the- following ingredients-: A pound hurt� you- a bit, it Will ,do you good. Bat considering it so very new." , � - details of his by no means enviable pro- . . They never do. . t t I . of sugar, half,& pound of butter, asix eggs worryi -worry, worry, fret, fr.e4 fret, -why � I - - � fession. � . . Once upon a time there wm a little boy � I �' beaten to &froth, half a pint 6f milk, &tea- there is neither sorrow, penitence, etken th . I . W � I "Just 41 years age," said be, "I sno- who dearly loved to. chew gun). Fve seen - . " ws, Notes. each boys, haven't you? And girls, too 1 poonful of sugar, a tablespoonful each 6f reformation, h pe, ni ti in ; . Iva - Ne , ceeded M. Roche, who h&d boon valet to Me R 'oman- s - 0 or resola on i 0 . i If any of. you - - rose water and vinegaIr, a teaspoonful of ' � -Rev. Dr. Bell died. Saturday, April 16, the famous or notorious .M. Heindricb, _ little folks chW merely worry. i � guni "it Js SHE Wno Fomrows THE WzLL-BEATFIN. cinnamon and& pound of flour. Cream the . I .� I . I I at the residence of bis.son, in Toronto. Dr. and with whom I served my apprentice- want to know how very absurd you look - . , PATHS OF J . butter and sugar and add in the followin —*— * Bell was one of the fi - while doing it, just glance into the mirror., . LTFE. I creamed and i0iiewse4d OV,sters. ,.t4.. in , , rit * Presbyterian min- ship In turn In 1855. 1 assisted him alto- - I i I Edward W. Bok, writii!R on the iheme order the eggs, milk, the gods diseolve Drain fifty oysters ; waah by�pouring grad- his country; and had the honor gether in 82 executions before I 00m- or, better stfll, watch & nice, old bossy cow 'On'Being Old-Fashioned,"in the September quickly in the vinegar and stir it, in rapidly, . . of being the first registered student and menced business on my own ac h her cud ! . . Eadies'Home Journal, contends th then the -rose vtater; cinnamon and flour. ually over them a �pitcher of cold!. water; first graduate of QaeetL,'% -University, Kings- ' coun ZY, this little boy of whom I am k at much uee�pan ; stir � carefully un- was no novice. Yet my first indepeid it .1 Ape& - Work liebt!y and quickly to a smooth dough Putithem in a aa, ton. Dr. Bell was 79 �ears of age and had perforn;ance wils not an easy matter I an ing-his name, by the way., was Rov- of -the so-called progress of to -day is. not tit they reach the boiling poinV; drain again, e I _ Ts, , & 8 . with had ch dearly loved to chewgum. He w* and b in a quick oven. Coat it I e of several congregatiouli in assuie.' ion, for the criminal, 'a Yb#th � s at it Progreisive 4 in fact, that " old-fashioned " - this time saving the liquor. Measure, and a ti the Aiat thing in the morning and the last women who follow Weill -beaten paths, ad - lemon icing, Ontario alter which he, for . me, was name4 -taprade", who had murdered big thing at night. Hew" * always saving hits ' - I . add to the liquor thus obtained: sufficient registrar and librarian. at Queen's College. father, mother a d ndmothor, " - �ere to old edstoms and accept well-estab ' . - . n gra _ 1 ftd pennies to buy ;L,Spruce, , 447 in'll or : Of � flour in a ve ' 0 il that - milkL to make one, pint. Put two table- Laterly.he has'resided in Toronto with his 'so -strenuously that I was compelled t6 Is ,, tatti frutti an the worts of as ished teachings, are thb really progressive . HuRett Council. - apoonfUIL of butter and two i son. Deceased lea' .3 a widow and three sort to methods the reverse of gentle. I . Lew" alwas leaving -liftle pink or gray ,oyster liquor and milk, children. He bad a stroke of paralysis last 'However, the story of that exioutlou.sot " - )nee, for the treason that their efforts meet Hallett council met inHill's, hall on Sat- sauce-pla'st; add the -j urday, the 16th, pursuant to adjournment. and stir constantly until boilid , then add & -_ � tetruptions, nor is there possibil .1 . I wads aroun -upon the window aills or . . ' apse in whatever engages their Members all present.. Communication froun teaspoonful of salt,! a quarter -oil pepper and summer, from which he never recovered. - nolsed abroad, and, though the Paris Jour- tables, or under the seats of chairs, or stuck 0 me and de- on the side of the door ! - "Y W. Coat ,9, secretary Municipal, Clerk's as -so *- Jually indserve. By lives about a mile from - Walkerton, was clared that I lost my head as well as did the �' ttt:nftico('n' "In domesti6 life Ahe ' pro- - the oysters. Heat grai .- While Charles Rolson, .a farmer who nalists were very severe with . - I gressive�,' woman has had a very busy time," iation, -asking council to defray the expenses adding the yolks 6f two ,a driving home on Saturday afternoon, April wretch I executed, since then I baTe Once he took his gum to eburch-which mys Mr. Bok. " She began by ups6ttiog of clerk while attending the association taking the oysters from the e, add a table- 16th, his horse took fri&_ at a bicycle and found my clients less recaleltrant. Until of course he had been forbidden to do.� .1 1e old sewing -basket. It was narrowin meeting in June, . was read and the request spoonful of chopped parsley after they have You know ition't well-bred[ to sit and chew 9 I . ran away. Mr. 1-tolstou and his son- were my appointment I followed the trade of a �o a woman, she discovered one dark morn- granted. By-law wds passed- for appointing . been dished, "you � will have, a 'fricassee of 4-16rown from the wagon and seriously cut and chew and thew when you?re listening to ' ng. Likewise was cooking, and the care of Eathmasters, fence viewers and pound- 0 stars which may be served on toast, or '- tallor, and so from a maker of garrae Ints what the iniiiater says I . hildren. A woman who stayed at home eepers. The fenceviewers for the current Ze plate way be garnished w 1 ith equares of about the head. They were carried into a In second class emporiums I have worked , . ., kud looked after the comfort of her husband year are; Win. Shipley, Angus McDermid, toaat.-Mrs. S. T. Rorer in Jdarch" Ladies' neighbor's house, where the father died my way pp, as you see, to be a Arst class , W6H, when- they stood 4p to -sing ROT' : I - shortly afterwards, without recoveri took out his gum and put it on tbe,cushian I ing con. wd children war, I wishy-washy' ; she Thomas Carbel, or., R.Carter, John Fowler, Home Journal. 1 , - �, � sciousneso. 'The son will probably recover. cutter in --the government establishment." behind him. When he sat down he forgot . ramped her life, dwarfed her intellect, George Watt, Henry Allen, JoAn Govier . *— : And M. Delbler- laughed heartily at his , . larrowed her horizon. Clabsby the score, and #. Farrow. roundkeepers: John Daniel Quorm's. Notions About Mr. R61son leav . es a wife and Eeveral small own rather g4astly joke. all about it, and, of noarse, you know what , . children. , . - ocieties bv ttie hundred, sphemes and plans- Fowl6r, Jae. Reynolds, John E. Taylor, . . I I next ventured to ask If I could be al happened -he sat right down ,on it I But )y the th6sand were started, orgarOmd George Collison, tfoseph Govier and Thomas - Pr ' eaching. :, I . _* � 11 e lowed a� private vlow of Abe guillotine, he didn't think of that. 2 ad devised to, rid ' poor woman ' of her' Hill. Some *changes were marle in the road it was as he 'Cobbled away on Monday . I which its manipulator referred � to as "In When he went out into the vestibulesome thraldom.' And these I progressive ' we. divisian�s. Lot 7, concession 4, and lots 7 morning that a talk of the previous day's . I mactrine. " - . - of the young folks looked at him and smiled. sermon with young Captai� Joe .gave an _ So they didwhen he went into the Sunday nen werejo busy for the elevation of their and 8, concession 5, were put into division fi� A Barrier Ags*t Matrimamr Which the M. Delbler shook his head most decisive- . opportunity of'expreasing is 'opinion on school rooms. L I ex ! Bu there were a few hundred tboua- 17J imtead of division 17. The clerk Was � - Foot Could'Not Overcome. ly. "Impossible -I Quite Impossiblp I '13ut . I nd�women who ke t right on busy elevat- instructed to notify the council of Morris this matter. I I I . Now, uponthis day, it so happened that " Well, Captain Joe, dvice to every- I Notwithstanding your Happiness, and here Is a model which will sbow �ou bbw it was Roy'i turn to pass round the eon. . ng their children, telping their husbands, that 'in tature and pursuant to statute in 11 your recommendation, I hope I sball never It Is worked. It Is all very simple. The - nd believing that the sex in general was that behalf it will be expected to perform body is this: Don't you p each if you can culprit is strapped on to this seesaw plank, tribution' plate -in Sunday school. As ?erfectly able to take care of itselL And an equal share of statute labor with Hul- help it. 'Tien't. enough ior :a man to' marry. Though the most beautiful Crea- always liked to do this. This Sunday he want to preach. I Nor yet for a man to ture were Waiting for me at the end of a which, toppling over, brings big neck Into heae women are still busy sewing, cooking latt in mainta*Wng and improving the boun- fancy that he could preach. If that was all, J011rndy or a Walk, though the Carpet this semicircular ring, called ')a lunette 'F eouldn�b imagine what made all the scholars I stare and titter and even giggle aloud, until and caring for their children. And, grad- . dary line "between Hullett and - Morris. good preachera � would be as I !common as were of Silk, the. Curtains of tto morning where It Is secured thus. Then I touoh after a while the superintendent sto pod mlly, they have seen sewing claszes intro- Council adjourned until Saturday, M%y 7th, blackberries. *. An' 'tien't enough fbr other clouds, the chairs and sofa stuffed with. this button, the knif6, which Is heavily him, whirled him around, and picked C. duced in college and seminary courses, do- , at 10 a. m. . I . - folks to think that a tnsn�g polt�a call to' Cygnets' down, the food Manna, the Wine I weighted to ma ' ke It fall swiftly, 4escendO his trousers a little gray wad, of, gum all nestie science branches attached to nearly/ � . 1. " preach either.; though there is 150mothiDg in beyond Claret, the Window opening on with .tremendous force, and the-* bead is bristling with navy-blue woollen shreds I wery edu�atioilal institution which girls Grey Council. - . Winander were, I should not f6eli or rather recelyed i4�@i tin pan partially- iljle4 WIt4 - , that. No; afore ever a Man h lave gob any ' � JIYOU mu5t have sat upon your gumr attend, while the care of children has re- Council met at the.township hall on April business in the pulpit, he 'must feel like it my Happin6ss would not be so fine, as in sawdusb. Is it niot simple now? I fba�, J I ; Y 3 oung man I" said the superintendent. - ceived the endorsement of State a,,hd the 9th. Petition of Chas. Seehafer and others I you Solitude is dublime. Then, Instead of what tell you that I always keep 'la machine' And as Roy marched 'back to his seat. � was 'long with Jeremiah the prophet. , . ;peeific attention of the National overn- to have statute labor performed io-the vil- know, he thought he'd give up preachin` - I have deselp'lbed, there is a sublimIty to ready for use, as I am liable to be sum-- hanging down his -red face, he s%id to him- neni. And what of the ' pr( 1� weloome,me home. The roaring of the moned at a moment's, notice. I am sup- ' - I" ' wO- lage of Molesworth. Moved by Robert an' take his name off the ptan. I I I I will not, " ' self : I - � - - nan'? Truly, the places that knelw her Dilworth, seconded by James McDonald, make mention of Him, not speak any more wind is my wife and the Stars through the poied to receive a full day's notice In Paris 4 ' Catch - me - taking my gum, to, church )nee,' know her no more !" I . . d two days for tbe.departments, but I . III" � r that Mr. Brown be authorized to spend the in His name:" ,that is what he said. Ail' window pane are: my Children. Tha an again. I —0 . gum of $10 in repairing the Molesworth if 9, man can hold his tongue an' be comfort- migbty abstract Idea I have of Beauty in always hold myself In readiness to start ai 0 --------- �- � I ' any moment, as -so soon as the day and z ",A Queenly Milkmaid.- able about it, 'tis the. best" thing he can do , �, road provided Wallace Council grant an - all things stifles the more divided and ' - . I 9 The Queen of the Belgians and Princess equal sum. Carried. Hartwell Speiran, there's gabble an' caokle enough in the world minute domestic happinoss-an amiable hour of an execution are fixed by the an- 67 - COCOA - .. . -E]PPL In S ' or., notified the council to have Government already, what with gees� and ,other folks. wife and sweet Children I contemplate as tborities there is a great deal to be donb In ,lementine, while driving in a porky cart . )no day last summ6r, had a charming rural drain No. 1 cleaned out. opposite lot 28, con- But, bl6ss'ee, Jeremiah could no'more hold a part of that Beauty, but I must have a a very short time. . ENGLISH BREAKFAST COCOA ' es- cession 15, stating that his underdrains are . "His word "Iu Parts make it a rule to pass the � dventure, which - the L,3ndon Post d, � - his tongue thanrhe could fly : thousand of those beautiful particles to 1111 . . - . ribes. . completely choked up. Aloved by. Wm. was in mine heait as a bu6ing fire shut - up up my1eart. � I night preceding an execution at the, Ro- Possesses the following � They stopped at a farmhouse to buy a Brown, ieconded by Robt. Dilworth, that in my bones, and 1 was. weary with for-' i I NO more and more every day as my quette prison so as to be on the spot when Distinctive Merits : '- Mr. Livingstone attended to it. Carried. bearing, and I ntaining the �IMS Of milk;.! Nobody but an old, paralyzed . 1. �could not stay." Ihere;. Imagination streDgtbens that I do not live the two black vans -one co ' woman was in the house, and she replied Application of Samuel Chkinbers for a ditch when a man &�feel like 6atf he'll preach In this world alohe, but in a thousand 'Woods of jibstice' and *the other destined Delicacy of Flavor, hat no milk"was left in the jugs, and that on road, opposite .lot 24, concession 7. Mr. somehow ; he must. An' if a pian have worlds. No sooner am -I alone than shapes to convey the body of the culprit to Ixry . . I daybrea he was unable to go to milk a cow. Dilworth to attend'to it. Moved by Robt. never telt like that, well the Heavenly of eplo greatness are statiobed around,me cemetery -arrive at k. Then I Superiorfty-�J.n Qua-fity. .1 r " Never mind." said the Queen ; " if -you Dilwortb, seconded by Wm. -Br6wn$ that Father may - have ment him for a decent and servo my Spirit the office which is personally superintend the installation of -_ � - will allow me I will go to the p:isture. J u,t lot 15, concession 3, be detached from school shoemaker, C&p'a Joe, or a carpenter, or equivalent to a King's bodyguard-tben ]a machine and give a dress rehearsal, as GRATEFUL andX011FORTING . � tell me where the jugs are." section No. 4 and added to school section somethin' o' that sort ; but he was never "Tr* � edk with Eceptered pall comes sweep- It,were, of the performance with tbe gen- 9 "But, my dear lady, -you are from the No. 6. Carried. Moved by James Me- meant for a pre'acher't all!, and nobody co . uld ,iDgffiY." According I 'o my-stato of mind I tleman who is to take tba leading role left to. the NERVOUS or DYSPEPTIC. town, %nd you will , never be able to milk a Donald, seconded by Robert Livingstone, ever make a preacher out of him either. am with Acbilleq sbouting in the Trencb6s, out. By this means I have always, with Nutritive Qualities Unn,iVa-Iled. cow," objected the old w that the -reeve and treasurer he authorized " Why, you otill tell 'em in a minute- or with Theocritils hi thoVales of Sic.,Ily. one,solitary exceptionj avolded any bitch I In Quartei-Pound Ting only.. ,pman. � � I She was mistaken, however, for a little to renew the note of $2,576 80 in the Stan- almost before they do t open their mouths-; Or I throw iny whole being hito Trollus , at the last critical moment. As, egon -as I ater Her Majesty returned with a half-- dard Bank, Brussels, 'for three mouths. f of Uiere's nothing in his world thalls far- azid repent-hig thcso lines, "I ivander like the hour decided upon strikes thp -culp;!It I I -r:REPAnw By - I . aentin� Carried, Moved by Wm. Brown, seconded ther off from "ch other than them t*o ; a lost .1-1'oul upon the .Stygjan Banks stay- Is handed over to my assistant, who, to-. jAM'ES EPPS a; CO -,LTD., H,om(*orA1rH1cCjsxxn=, filled jug. Meantime, Princess Clen � gether 'with the prison chaplain, @scorts - - �orq, EmILAND, 16571S6 had laid on the table three bowls, a loaf, by Robt. Dilworth, that the sum of $30 be the preacher that men� do make' and the Ing for waftagro," 1 1lielt into the air with - 1;�i , and the needfnl knives and platee. The old Wanted for repairs to the boundary betweeh preacher thatis sent by!God. I've noticed a voluptuormiess so delicato that I alu him to the depot -bis last station,on earth .0 * 41. .,. � � I . - � * . farmer's wife.was served by the princess, Grey and Elma, between the 8th and 10th that the old.prophete aliways had a burJen contmb to be aloi-.e, 'Ihc,,e things, com- before rewhing la machine�wbere his . who, it appears, greatly enjoyed the adveu- concessions, provided . the Efma council afore they sp6ke. Like' as if the message binod with tbo bj)inlon I have of' the gen. toilet is perforined. This does not take � ture.-Youth's Companion. � . .grant an equal sum. Carried. Moved by o' the Lord lay heavy u4them, an' press- erality of ,wun.en, who al)l)ear to ino as long, for his bair and beard-bave been kept CAST001A " � . Robt . Livingstone, seconded' by Wm, ed them day an' night. That's the differ- clint',ren tn whom I v,ould rather givo a close cropped since his condemnation. He , � *_� Brown that the reeve and treasurer be ence, CAp'n'Joe, between. men that can S11,rar I.-Iln. � in f � hn.n my timo, form a barrier is pinioned,- his shirt collar out away, and I � . 0 CURE -A COLD IN 6NE DAY. authorized to borrow of RachelSpence the preach a�� men that an't. The prop he goes forth to his death. As soon as the riar infants ana children. , . . � het against 'r%!.,triniony which I rojoice in.- i Take Laxative Bromo, Qainine TaVets. All Drug- sum.of $400, for three moutba-for township that is come from the Lord do feel the truih ,11)0c'ms of Joiih Nva!s," by Walter I'lla- body Is unstrapped from the planl� It in Ths fte. � gifits, refund the money It it fails to I-Olure. 25c. purposes. Carried. John Rose applied for all over him.' 16 do take no all his thoughts," lelgb. . put into a coffin, with the bead between simils , I# a - I I 1 1581-36 gravelling at lots 21 and 25, concessions 5 an' do .press. 1?n his 'heart, .*ivin' him a --.-- - — the feet� driven off to the cemetery and tip U" r mfy, - '. I . �Vlfaly Insight. I . C,2r_x:_�'o g 2 Z'-,,. , , VrAMR& and 6, a very bad piece of road. thrill 0 joy in. is own lelf, or else makin' 91 4.*"; 1 W . '. I Moved by buried. 'I a ; /_ Contributed Recit)es. Robt. Livingstone, seconded by Robt. Dil- him trembleat it with � very' fear . . Wit be 111. don It -know whether to take my old "And now-, Al. Deibler," I said, "what . - . Coffee Custard. -Mix. one egg with a c�p worth, that, the sum of $30 be granted. ringin' in his ears day an" night, a-followin' uniProlla or my DOW 011e.71 Is your opinion as to the theory that life � The Glitter of Gold. of freshly ground coffee, pour on it a pint of ..1parried. By-laws No. lT9 and 120 were � him wherever he goes, � an' whatever helm a "Are you coming hoine early or late?" actually endures In the beflo for some lit - boiling water; boil five minutes. Pour it then read several* times and passed. A doin' of. Why, when �the word!of the Lord . "What difference does that make?" , - � tle time after it Is severed from the body?" Lures luen on, so that in the wild rush for wesith, they too often neglect health. They h v, D 'a . � off clear into a sauce -P comes upon me like th�t, I can't: help bam- I six. Const . 1pation, Liver Disorders. lm'�aure Zoor. an add a pint of 'number of accounts were passed for pay- "Lots of difference. When you come "Well," was the reply, given refleottTe- � - I cream � and boil. - .Beat fro;n five -to eight inent. Council then adjourned to meet merin' my Aoes to thel text that: I got run- home late, you never have any umbrella. " ly, 61 I haveloertainly on norl,.tba i -one oo, whi i ch make life miserable. 'Then they took for a I � __ Pita oure-they get Burdock Blood Bitter& Their Wood eggs with one and a half cups of sugar, and again'at the township hall on Thursday, the nial in my mind, an' egitchin' 'em with it, -Detroit Free Press. � casion seen the eyes Ili I ted bead becomes,rich and pure. The liver troubleg,and con. , ' - pour into the boiling mixture stirring it 26th day of May, as Court of Revision of �ike as if it was the applimtion.� The very . open and closo and the lips twitch con stfpstioo disa pear, they qe hearty and healthy well. Set the whole in'boiling water, and the 0sessinent roll, 1898. .. block will keep tickin'� it iw my ears, and The proportionate use of letters in the vulsively for quite ten minutes and even again. B. B. R is to them igreater prIze thin gold � . . I �, ID1 -do come to be ----------& 0 1 stir until it thickens. I . -------* almost everythi g thap I see' printing of a newspaper Is as follows: e, longer. after the fatal stro.ce bas been Eggs Cooked in Creaur.-Four into a flat FEMALE WEAKNESSES mixed up with it. There �ti seemin' to 1,000;t. t, 770; a, 728;' I, 704; 0, 680; o, given. But though this ma,� r give al . I the Weak and Nervous. . a, I do not ' tin dish cream to the depth of a quarter of I CURED. me : the w�?A mustbp a burnin, fire shut up 672; n, 670; b, 540; r, 528; d, 892; L.,360; somblanoe of lingering life, ,�omen thstway. They need Mlburn!o I .1 . "' u, 29o; % 280; m, 272; f, 236 cy Too Many in inch ; brin to quick b6il ; then drop in . in the man's. `�',7--Mes ;.an' then he'll preach. ; WY ,1�90; y, that It Is life, and for this reason: ou Heart and Nerve Pills, Md J. Hawke, Hageraville, ; the eggs, M cook until the whites are and old D:tn"el tapped � away at ,the sole, as 184; p find g,'� 168; b, 158; v, 120;�k, 88 see, the knife is go heavily w Aghted h � at Oat, says .-11- Mtlburn's IJeart and Nerve Pills ' I. h 1 and J, 55; q, 50; X, 40; Z, 22. f - � weakneBeaud*nervoutn"s, with wb1oh hard. Season to tas'e and serN e in the d a Mrs. Saunders Made Wel I if that settled the matt�r. Cap'n Joe wag . at -the sam� instant that the neck its er-_ cure U20 lot � i I . - I had been aff,cted for a long time4l' they were cook6d in. , I Stron turning the notion qu�etly over in his mind I ed the .occiput receives a blow that fre . - -.6 * 6" Lima Bean Croquettes. ---iSoak dried lima Kidney Pills. without saYing if word. Presently Danlel stmy 6t's Khig iixd7wi Rippor. quently cracks thq skull, and would, in i I beans in water over night I ; boil till tender, looked up iagain, the little eye twinkling The dau I . � Vinger Nails Came OR - ! I . ,ghter.of a wealthy resident my opinion, be quite sufflolent to drive oub I - strain oft the water, and chop the beans fine, merrily : . of the hill section presented a joung any ray of memory, reflection or real sea - mix with pepper and salt, make into balls, Bvantford, April 25th -(Special) - The . A won4er!iil stoyy corries from Emertion, Man., to 11 An'tailkin'o'bones do put meAn mind w9pasn friendwith a pair of dkinty sibility that might otherwise linger in the the effec that Urs James Saunders, of that place, roll them in flour, and fry in butter or lard wives and mothers of Ontario are the most of another I thing. F�e heard -tell o� I Skele- 4UPpers, 44 iothe too of one of thgjn brain. Then, again, the great loss ., of - -- Inger nails thmughs severe attack of salt until brown. . ardent disciples of Dod&a way of curiok dis- ton Sermons." Now, seemin' to me, Cap'n blood would produce syncope.. Still, after rheum. Nothing oeer,ed to do her any good till 11ho eases of wothen-i. e. by using Dodd's Kid- As �Iaced a valuable ring, set viith an 'n hoed taking Burdork Blood Bitters, with the Cream Puff Cakes.-Oae cup of -flour ; , I Joe, that there's only one way for � sermon oyal and two diamands. The Present all, there may be -exceptional cases. I Cre0ou"Itothat thp salt rheum has all gone and her two eggs; butter. the size of an egg ; one- ney Pills. not to be A skeleton.: IV must come out of . hould- not like to assert positively that finger rills gradually graw on again. half cup of sugar ; beat for ten minutes ; This is'natural, for no medicine on earth, I i to the destination, but the slippers s . t a mans own h t ' 6pt Upi a. his 0 VVD fleBh Van theve are not." . I* -- ear- re 040, L p I our in muffin rings, and bake in a Itot no agency known to man has saved w6mew an' blood,, an' brealtl n' with the.man's own did not At, and the poipient of the gift "And with regard to the proposed uni- A Complete Medicine Chest. � one tithe of the agony that' D3d&s Kidney life. :11,1 discover,the ring. She sontAhe versal abolition of CaPital Pun Taken Internally or ap7lied exteria-Ily Yellow oll oven .- when dcne eat- out the centre of each If lit don% th n there'll � be bones .; 4J4 not Ishment, are cake, let the bottom remain, and fill them Pills have banished. dead boneg ; nothing but bone3. Pnt to- slippers baok to the store, and they were you favorable toward it or otherwise?" Is cqually cffleacicu& .It oures Croup, Quinsy, sope with the following mixture: T&ke sweet Mrs. F. Saunders, of Brantford, tells her fe say but bones ve shrug Chest, Cuts, Burnii, Bruises, Sprains, Caked Breiw a, Y Pi gether all! in order, T da I placed on the shelves with -the thou- M. Doibl ,,e 118 . er gaN, :0 019t expressl f, I Stiff Joints and doz)ns of other camplifuti. No cream, beat it until it is stiff, sweeten with suffering sisters what Dodd's 1�.ilrie only, Capla Joe, for all that. No natural- of his sboulderi le said: "Orre must . been a martyr to Fe- muds of other similar bozes. - household 6ould boulthout it. It costs only 25o,, not quarrel with on 'a bread and butter, -0 sugar to taste, and flavor with vanilla; did for her. , I have ness ab4t'em-I do mean no life an' no , ' IrIll and Is a *bole medicine ebeet in its* . - Banana Pie. -One who retains the I's weet male Weakness for the past year, and suffer. realness, but a sort of a ghostly thing that On Monday the floorwalker in the you know. As I am paid to carry out the 06090 ' . tooth " of kis childhood will find this to his_ ed terribly. Dodd's Kidney Pills made me you can 1 Fee through. All varnished an' shoo department recaived a severe shook I nde of the law I do not. feel justified . strong and well and healtbv,'thougb several bi iin', maybe, but dead bones still. Why, when a young woman rushed Into tile "" C U"res Every Time. - liking: Make a banana pie with a lower' . . I in expressing an opinion as to whether the I cru�t only ; bake the crust- first, then fill it other remedies I used did niie no good What. ' " e � place and rambled off a lot of - talk about I - 11 I hnve often bad Congta .And Colds, u well aif I . . I should every bit so soon expect for to se law Is right or wrong. Still, by tb t ou Bronchitis, Norway Pine Syrup cures me eytry with sliced banana and powdered sugar; e,rer. a passle. o' skeletons a -walking about, as to iniming Jewels, Af ter some difficulty he, must'not imagine that I feel no re:P0 81- I grows. Cures inade every � time." Lizzle Hardy, Mayfield, Ontario - Y in a few So the recor(' . 11, the fruit will soften sufficintl meet them there kind o' good people that managed to get,tbe facts of her story-tol, bility In shedding the blood of a fel ow 0DW— . moments. Cover the top wiLh whipped d4y,-Failures-never. - 9 � you hear, about soMetimes from the pulpit., gether, and then every one of the em � creature, for I do feel it most aoutely, and I I i —0 I th:re drea ful sinners. I should so - i Kidney Disorders 1 ! or them 6 cream and eat at once. I �. ployees was ordered to begin a sebroh custom has not hardened ine to It in the I Corn Bread, Steamed. -(Canadian recipe.) 7hat LovelY Word Housekeeper. soon expect for to see a skeleton -standin' for the slippers. In two Mrs the were least. "-Philadelphia Press. Are res�o:isible for a large proportion of aleknemL So4ld two cups of Corp meal with boiling .. I ' up to 6' ' m-ithy a-pulIin' the , 7 . . if Ou have weak or Lima Back, Swelling Of the am glad you have discovered bow y ung Polsue's a ring was just w -ero ib Ly and feet, Sediment in the Urine, Dl=yg if . sittin, found, and the h nds water; add another cu ii of 'meal and one of I Rheumatic Pains, - Loos of Memory, Sovere w6=1 p much that is lovely as well as - usefu that bellows, or to see :a couple of 'em - flour, two cups -of sour milk, one cup of word housekeeper m(ans. The mere pro. down here alongoide o' me, mendiW shoes, hal been placed. -]Brooklyn Eagle. A Sure Cure. uch-e. you insy know your kidneys we disordered, - olasses, one teaspoofiful of hoda, and a "Yes, Stubbs was goin Into a deal.Ine, and the remedy for you is Doan's Ridney PIlls, n� viding of beds, meals. �tc., is a very small as to seo them there kind o' sermons any- I * . pinchofealt. Mix, -and steam three hours. T4e home -making, the where otit o' the pulpit. They'in skeletons, '. 6 - Needs or the rresent. an the doctor said the best thing for Wru - i , oil the turnips. part of the work. � )In Joe ; an' all they're good for is to be 40uldn!t your majesty like to take was to got an easy government job and lie '� I . � . comfort, the sympathyol the grace and at� Cal . � 60 nd doin nothin." �. ;� Either,ffnash them or..cut each turnip into mospbere that-strue 1�om%n can provide is kept locked up in I& box, and brought -out out. me life insnrance?'p respectfully RrOu ure, eh?" , . 3:rl? ', :P,.AL-Y-S S C) I . four pieces. If mashed, stir iinto them a the noble part, and e braces all that is every t*o or three Fears,so dead as dust and asked the altInt on beinj admitted to "A sinec 11 . leces as body. I so prop. � er as n "I don't pretend to kno* what kind o' � I little butterand cream. If cut into pi IT wie4 . othi.4. There's no life in 'em; the royal�p - - 4,11 1 . . make a gravy of a little butter, a I'dust " of helpful for sbul as we� . n� kin4 o' brothediness for to shak� hands $,I can, resence. -Sol.. cure you call it, but anyway be's cured." I ,� - _ . flour, and cream or milk and let it stew for oar girls would see tbi�, and set about being with 'e an' for to wish - anybody brave t afford it, I I replied King -Cleveland Plain Dealer. . .1 L . . - . the true- housekeepe � Mro. Ripley used - thought w "It's all I ca -n do to look aftev I -_ . . I a short time. . . to rock her baby ie, shell peas, or sew, speed. rve very often hen -OW011- oily wMe&llm, &live." - . - 0 . I L . B51scu and fit a class of 5 you'ri] man for . college at I've bee list in? to them that thoisia here Iny fam 0 Oro n its. -Aur English recipe for ,n n en . The Chinese government levies a regu- I I L L I 0 In biscuits is given as follows: the Eame time. Ono can discu 're�k kind o' skeleton sermons would do very - Waving �&blrnd to signify that the clartaxon beggars - gives them in re- . ir�_Mloel on ss G and I Are you a -ware of the fact that 'Take four pounds flour, two ounces sugar, poetx�y and chqp meaV, as I saw her doing well perhaps for a lot o' skeletons to listen Interview 0421-lended, he turned to, thO turn the privilege of begging in certain - , we ounces butter, quarter ounce cream of once wibli Mr. Emen rgaret Ftil. to if you could only get em together ; very speaking tube and ordered hia steward districts. I The Canada Buidness Collegeg ta r ler, and the one task"n and Mae other be.. good . to provide 800 portarbomm steaks and , , . � I � ,rtar, quarter ounce tartaric acid,' .quarte � nnobled th 'for them, that aren't troubled with any CHATHAM, ONTA-RIO, 0nee carbonate of soda, a few drops of oause it was duty."- From -one of Louisa flesh and blood, on' so haven't got to work 700 veal outlets, breadtd,�,with tomato - Powdered rice Is s6iil to be of great effl- '._,� for their bread an' cb�e3e, an' never need a essence of lemon and a piut of milk. R,ub M. AlcotVs unpubl hed lletteis in April sauce, for the family dinner.-Chiongd cacy in checking bleeding from cuts iWd is doing-rdore for its pupils thin any other Buefoess " Jo � urna . - much less a button put I the butter into the flour. Make a bay and Ladies' Hom - � . new suit o' clothes, Tribune. ' _ bruise& 1. . . Cellege In t9e Dominion. -wo mouths. Studcots e _ on or a pair o' sfockin's for to be inended. ­_ 43 puplis were placed In t put in the Bugar, cream of tartar, soda, - — You see, Cap'n Joe, if you happen for to - , - _. .- � . - from all qjarters are II)cking Ito thf� worthy Bwd- 0 (, tartaric acid and lemon essence, pour in the B , .eerful. I � IC06111ir =.a. - . -Then He Siglied Again. rees School. milk and mix it well to a dough. After cheerful nd contented, all Pa. �teptjpon t:ieir corns, why, t an'b feel i'Dumpley, I bear that you have been ,Besldes a large utt3ndar,cea from Oatbam, there � it, an' tha' . �nakes a deal o' Ire ence ; so I 11 Softielgh (OghlDg)-Ah, would I were If we are (I iYff i-cr - are already ihis year, 93 pupili rexistered from out . - (Viving it a tFn on the break leave it till ture smiles with us ; ';the air. seems more , cis no wonder that they do stand all the . misraprosentID9 WO, said hJs neighbor side points, 00 Of the -in trom pciut4 r�(;%,ror to othes Inle,xt (lay ; break it up -well, and cutit with bEdinly, the sky more iclear, tile ground hat I Indl.-naritly, "Brozer told me all about �our mug, th'at I rhight hold both your ! BisineFf; Co'llegn� ti -tan to CMtthai,n. . . - ' I " I I n f p f a knife into Equares an eighth of bLn inch the t I rees have richer foli- day long smilin' wiLh such a lovely smile$ i -it, it fairyllke bands I - I We pri-sume there i)eople ;uve3tigated the meriti a brighter green, like ais it nothing couldn't put eni'ou't. � Miss oyett-Ob, wouldn't-that,be Just I of the diff,er,ont t'eliools, and deciled that nothinp thick and hake in a hot oven on dry tins lie flowers a more fragrant smell, the "All I said to him was that you wore I � Cake. -Take s, poan� Of I age, t 14 Though, thore-it won'b do for me to too lovely for anything I And I've always but the beat would untidy them, hence, they we Ginger Plum tablespoonfuls,; 41*4 set myself up for knowing how to do it bet- one of the MOSt hQDorable men and con- Uff ao Eluchl-chl- here. 11 butter, a pound of sugar, two ()Phi` I d r e n Vry for . sideratp neighbors that I ever knew."' wanted -a Monkey In Write fo catalogue of either depAttmOnti And J ter than other folks ; but I have learnt th ' in two mouths. of ginger, half as much ground cloves, a !s �'Wondgj*vbere I cab find that infernal cagO New& � list of the 18 pupils placed . . here �esson ; a 'man may think about his " . tabi6spoonful of ground cinnamon six eggs -Brozer. "NODondon Tit-Blt& . -1 D. McLACHLAIN & Co. Obathm 013L ,k.af�pn tn a thick cream.- two plounds of. CASTORIAS text po much as ever he mind to, an' get . . I . .I .1. I ­_ _._­______­_ - 1_. � .1___1--_____ �� -1 . - .. , - mfiffi;,.�� 0 "" � I . � � . . I . . - , . 11 I :� I - � J* , - I 51. I 1. . � , I I I - . . % . � I Z . � : w � . . � - I - I � � . - - - . . � � � - � - , . . . � . ; I I I . : . I , � I . - I � I I I . � � : I . I- i I � � i ! . � I - - I. . - � � I . - I I . � I . - . % z i . � I � I I I � ., 4 - - _. - , ; . . I - 1� 2 i � - � � � W 1 3 1 : . � ; -1 I I . - ; � - . � � � I . I I ­ � � . t - . . I I I - , � � — _-A 9-1 �, � .. � . � . pw'� I . - W."A_Mfi@f._____ M k . -4a �Z. 0 -- � f I:!#. - I .. 11 1 � �� ; = � I � (D �� I 11 . __ 11 -.+, P � . . I . 11 �� M, - -1 0 i ��,.� = CD . . � O� cl),!::r . , � ;;;; ! I I . . . . . �� ��� 4Y =!' - ; . .. * I � � —_ , I I I . � � - - : , I blutim', - rir - I I _. � a 4-� . & .. - I e�oQmpany-. ;; . - . t . - . . : . , — SOLATED 1 OV174 � : I . ONLY INSURED i � I , � � ' - ,I : .. 41 _" �� - ii ftfl. 111rl R'. a. ;- J_ a I - TT �� _ '0, J__ In See -Tress. i4 0 , .Y , - . W _aS F _ a, inspector ov . , � � � -i I - .. � =11ohn G. Grieve, w in- . " , � I t9l : '8�eafo�ih; Thomaa F- HaYsr .... "k . I Wreechwood ;. Tho&Garbuttt : ­ . I , Brucefield ; John E. 3(0' � I I �r _. � - , �oxxrx. . . ,: �; Rolok Mcmillary, SeafMb ; . � rid-ville; J. W. Yeo, Holm . s i1r,ek ana John C. 11OU1801ME � .I- t � - 1 7 11 I : � � � I � : L_ � ... I � 41feo� Insurances Ot tftn&4� I � �b,ep pro_--.,.,V.y at"nded to )DA . t eaboveol5cera. a-ddreneStv 5,oew I'll � � � ---- �_ . I I 1� I � !'EA FORTH - �. I �� -1 : �. . . � . -T - . t - ,�, InstrumAn � I I � I I I . offl-um. �: I - : I I - IMIN , 10r7 [SHJU"J, at & � . : . . ii :� - I � a I We ca,11't culre � - -every c � ase I � I The beat doctors can't. - . . No one btit a quack would elaitu 8G. No .remedy will just fit every case. Bat we I claim -that in a large pro - port -ion of cases of indiges- , tion, dyspepsia . and similar I � I troubles . . . . . I DR. CLARKE'S , , Stomac'h and Liver Tonic,- I � - _ -1 - Will effect a spuedy and sure I. . cure. - . Our faith in it is strong. - 2 Test it for yourself. I Price 50c. � . � I I � I -At Fear's, Seaforth, and dealers generally. - -3 The Imperial Medicine Co., . - Toronto. - . - - MMUMMMIE—�_H�- - i i , I i I p i I I : ,It - - I , I � . � i � : - I I — . I . , , . 0 1 1 1 1 .­It311.;It.,.;, 1, y oFF YOUR OLD lkl(o)- ages. eduee your interest. Save : moi��-y' - ny. ternis (1(- . ired. llusines's prl_�' vate. ) Jay. C11.11"ges low. 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I - There is no need that we should defen, . � - � I poxinds rasini, waded and halved, and half take our food, .' haie _' r It down by the fire of - hip- own heart, ; and ; from L * " a at .i I . I L w ItT relish, and I w . - V,O I � . the Queen the idle charge sometime I - Met for it, that do tnean that be've got some fire i a p9und of -ourrants,' washed and dried. may be -We feil,b' -down It,pleases us. , L a I - L BUt - Dodd'S Kidne . &11 head A TALK W17H THE WORWIS MOST I levelled at her that she is disdainfal ani . y Pins win Cream the butter and sugar, add the spices, ,stronger and livelier, and fit'fo� exertion. there. Skelatenshimen't; they're . ' It j Yet Re Life. ' � 'the eggs gnd the flour alteinately, thin the Now what happens to as if we are 111 -tem-, and ribs. There 'Oie, Oa�a Joe, depend - NER. . haughty to her inferiors. The oppost e - . . a ' 'pon it. A man must take the text down the case. During a recent visit to Crathi, mol"s;i1nd stir them well in the meantime. pared uddLOcontented9 Wh'. the.ie IS - we had the ple"ure of hearing many storie Thousands 0 ersons die in th Dissolve the pearlash in tepid water, stir it not anything wilich can pleae us. We to his own heart au� find out what 'tie to For Over Forty -Years He Has Been Master illustrating the Queen's humility, gentlenes e ' in and add the fruit well dredged in flour. qtiarrel with our dress� with.our food, with his own self ; then he can talk about L I . e because doctors think After heating it very hard bake A in a mod- our companions, and with ourselves.' Noth- must, get the blessed Lord to 0 to his own of the Guillotine -He Describes the and tenderness. She taken pleasure still hi prime of lif it. He - . I . visiting the old Crathie po*ple in thei Brighes Disease and Diabetes incura- erate oven. ing, comes right to us ; the weather is either soul what he is tellin' about to other. peo- Method of Execution-Fae1s,Hls 4espon ble. Lpil'S L - homes. She is a woman and a mother firi, But Dodd's Kidney I cure Pound Cake. -The following is an Eng. too hot 'or too cold, too dry, or too damp. ple ; then it will come for to have some real hiblUty Most Acutely. and Queen of Britain sewnd. Her consider - themboth. They have cured thousands lish reci e, and comes with a good recom. Neither sun, nor moon, nor stare have any flesh an' blood an' lite aboi(t it. Never ;.% - I ation. for the poor around her Deeside resi of cases. mendation: Take one pound butter, two beautk ; the fields are barren, the � flowers mind � what a man do think or what he do Compdratively few Frenchmen are ac- dence . is genuine and never -failing. Th4 pounds sugar, one pound egge, one and lustreless, and the birds silent. -' We move see ; my belief is that he can't preach any quaintdd-tbat is, personally aoqbatnted . . , outside world. will never be made aware a. These diseases and other Kidney three-quarter pounds currants, half pound about like some evil spirit, nei er loving more,of the gospel than he have got in his with their dreaded and mysteildus com- I complaints a' ' �It4 , -1 � a tithe of the 'good, w&ks Victoria pefforim re as common as ordinar peel, one pound six ounces flour, a pinch of nor beloved b anything. � : - own heart." . patriot Monsieur de Parts, a�d�' y . . 7 I , 1� I E it Is no r her humble subjects, for sbe does nol colds. But people don)t Vol. essence of lemon and a little milk. Sift . —0- - - ---..4-; . —0 easy matter to come across him, for his - among realize that parade her almsbefore men to be seen ol , they are afflicted till the disease has the flour, dissolve the vol. in the milk, Some of Us can't help it. . A Crusher. name to omitted from the Parts direotory, - them. many. a family on Deeside has good cream, the butter a ,Pat in Don't worry aboutsomethiag you think . . I eaten e go I and the 'police absolutely refuse tohave � deep into the system. Even . t - - � An amusing story is told of the crown anything to say as to his whereabouts. reason to bless her and does bless her. Ret , _ Pa a time and add the.other ingred- may happen to-morr ow, because Yon 1 Maly die princess of Italy, who 'excited so much in. manner towards the very poorest Is deferm L then, DodWs Kidney Pills will pOSi_ ients a4d- bake in quick oven. to -night, -and to -morrow may . However, being in Paris ndt - so very" ential to a degree, She has been ktiown to tively cure. . . Lem4p Pudding. -Make a suet paste with #nd you,be" terest duringher recent visit' to'London. long since, and having some perb ; � . I one-quatter of a pound of suet and one-half �ond the reach of worry. Don't worry over The Montenegrin royal family is one of the 8PO Par- stop her carriage to paf!s a word with a foot. � Thousands- of Itople are ,Yying in a; thing that happened yesterday, 1 because oldest in Europe', but also on; of the poorest donable curiosity concerning a ceremony weary wayfarer, or to Nhold conversatiom . � pound df sifted flour,'and line a buttered yesterday is a liundred- years away. If You and the court is not large. When Princess in which the guillotine plays'tbe most with travelling ipsies. It is when she the'r feet, but do not rei7hzeft- They bowl'asIor another boiled pudding. Take - dou'l; believe it, just try to reach' after it Aelene arrived in Rome, a distinguished prominent part, I obtained a letter of In- fit 9 - Loops from her high place that her nobility �notice one or more of the�e symp- one large lemon and to the 'u a add three and bring it back., Don't worry about -lady in waiting tried to patronize her, but r de Paris, who is becomes most apparent. Everyone is read- , ' ic rown I . . I . 11 Y toms: shortness ,of breathi loss or four tablespoonfuls of light b sugar anything. that, isl hap the publto executioner of France, known of f . peujng I to -day, the crown prince�s effectually put a, stop to to show defence to his or'ber - betters- ." It memory, failing sight,- ravenous appe- 'agar varies in sweetness, hence the diree- because.- to -day will only last fifteen this at once. I I Yout royal highness must In private life as M. Deibler, and 'Who, this has been well said that the only proof of in. tions -and enoush flour to make the ' - or twenty minutes. Don't Worry about find the coui t - life a great change. The etti- acquaintance 'of. mine said, though Of A nate gentleness in men or wikmen is -their be. tite, pale or reddish urine, with brick- ture as thick as honey ' ' V e r an things you. can't help, becaum worry only -quett6 and stillness viust .be very novel to most retiring disposition, with a perfect col 1:1 � I - I dread of n torlety- and avoiding co bavior-towards those far beneaththemin I t i ored deposi scalding -wheh urina- and rounds of 'crust - Put * a y u of:T6 makes -them worse� Don't worry about roar royal highness,". was the remark made, ntact the social .-ao&le-- the unfortunate,the poor, aiternate?i uti the -c ting, constipation, nervousness, - pains bowl is -filled,; cover w th the crust, and . , ' . . with inquisitive strangers, more especial- . I I things you can help, -',because then there's no tut the �priucess replied, with sang froid, and the nobodies. -Aberdeen Free Preta. I I . in the loins. Their only hope is -boil for three hours. needtoworry. Doi�tworryat,all'. Ifyoa-,- ,,On the contrary, I think it is wonderful ly journalists, an much as possible, would � *' . . . Dodd% Kidney Pills. Th won't fail. - Dover Cake.—For the above cake have want to be penitent!now and. 4henj it w0u%' how well things are done at court here - not be found Indisposed to giie just a few A Lump of Gum. � . ley I ready the- following ingredients-: A pound hurt� you- a bit, it Will ,do you good. Bat considering it so very new." , � - details of his by no means enviable pro- . . They never do. . t t I . of sugar, half,& pound of butter, asix eggs worryi -worry, worry, fret, fr.e4 fret, -why � I - - � fession. � . . Once upon a time there wm a little boy � I �' beaten to &froth, half a pint 6f milk, &tea- there is neither sorrow, penitence, etken th . I . W � I "Just 41 years age," said be, "I sno- who dearly loved to. chew gun). Fve seen - . " ws, Notes. each boys, haven't you? And girls, too 1 poonful of sugar, a tablespoonful each 6f reformation, h pe, ni ti in ; . Iva - Ne , ceeded M. Roche, who h&d boon valet to Me R 'oman- s - 0 or resola on i 0 . i If any of. you - - rose water and vinegaIr, a teaspoonful of ' � -Rev. Dr. Bell died. Saturday, April 16, the famous or notorious .M. Heindricb, _ little folks chW merely worry. i � guni "it Js SHE Wno Fomrows THE WzLL-BEATFIN. cinnamon and& pound of flour. Cream the . I .� I . I I at the residence of bis.son, in Toronto. Dr. and with whom I served my apprentice- want to know how very absurd you look - . , PATHS OF J . butter and sugar and add in the followin —*— * Bell was one of the fi - while doing it, just glance into the mirror., . LTFE. I creamed and i0iiewse4d OV,sters. ,.t4.. in , , rit * Presbyterian min- ship In turn In 1855. 1 assisted him alto- - I i I Edward W. Bok, writii!R on the iheme order the eggs, milk, the gods diseolve Drain fifty oysters ; waah by�pouring grad- his country; and had the honor gether in 82 executions before I 00m- or, better stfll, watch & nice, old bossy cow 'On'Being Old-Fashioned,"in the September quickly in the vinegar and stir it, in rapidly, . . of being the first registered student and menced business on my own ac h her cud ! . . Eadies'Home Journal, contends th then the -rose vtater; cinnamon and flour. ually over them a �pitcher of cold!. water; first graduate of QaeetL,'% -University, Kings- ' coun ZY, this little boy of whom I am k at much uee�pan ; stir � carefully un- was no novice. Yet my first indepeid it .1 Ape& - Work liebt!y and quickly to a smooth dough Putithem in a aa, ton. Dr. Bell was 79 �ears of age and had perforn;ance wils not an easy matter I an ing-his name, by the way., was Rov- of -the so-called progress of to -day is. not tit they reach the boiling poinV; drain again, e I _ Ts, , & 8 . with had ch dearly loved to chewgum. He w* and b in a quick oven. Coat it I e of several congregatiouli in assuie.' ion, for the criminal, 'a Yb#th � s at it Progreisive 4 in fact, that " old-fashioned " - this time saving the liquor. Measure, and a ti the Aiat thing in the morning and the last women who follow Weill -beaten paths, ad - lemon icing, Ontario alter which he, for . me, was name4 -taprade", who had murdered big thing at night. Hew" * always saving hits ' - I . add to the liquor thus obtained: sufficient registrar and librarian. at Queen's College. father, mother a d ndmothor, " - �ere to old edstoms and accept well-estab ' . - . n gra _ 1 ftd pennies to buy ;L,Spruce, , 447 in'll or : Of � flour in a ve ' 0 il that - milkL to make one, pint. Put two table- Laterly.he has'resided in Toronto with his 'so -strenuously that I was compelled t6 Is ,, tatti frutti an the worts of as ished teachings, are thb really progressive . HuRett Council. - apoonfUIL of butter and two i son. Deceased lea' .3 a widow and three sort to methods the reverse of gentle. I . Lew" alwas leaving -liftle pink or gray ,oyster liquor and milk, children. He bad a stroke of paralysis last 'However, the story of that exioutlou.sot " - )nee, for the treason that their efforts meet Hallett council met inHill's, hall on Sat- sauce-pla'st; add the -j urday, the 16th, pursuant to adjournment. and stir constantly until boilid , then add & -_ � tetruptions, nor is there possibil .1 . I wads aroun -upon the window aills or . . ' apse in whatever engages their Members all present.. Communication froun teaspoonful of salt,! a quarter -oil pepper and summer, from which he never recovered. - nolsed abroad, and, though the Paris Jour- tables, or under the seats of chairs, or stuck 0 me and de- on the side of the door ! - "Y W. Coat ,9, secretary Municipal, Clerk's as -so *- Jually indserve. By lives about a mile from - Walkerton, was clared that I lost my head as well as did the �' ttt:nftico('n' "In domesti6 life Ahe ' pro- - the oysters. Heat grai .- While Charles Rolson, .a farmer who nalists were very severe with . - I gressive�,' woman has had a very busy time," iation, -asking council to defray the expenses adding the yolks 6f two ,a driving home on Saturday afternoon, April wretch I executed, since then I baTe Once he took his gum to eburch-which mys Mr. Bok. " She began by ups6ttiog of clerk while attending the association taking the oysters from the e, add a table- 16th, his horse took fri&_ at a bicycle and found my clients less recaleltrant. Until of course he had been forbidden to do.� .1 1e old sewing -basket. It was narrowin meeting in June, . was read and the request spoonful of chopped parsley after they have You know ition't well-bred[ to sit and chew 9 I . ran away. Mr. 1-tolstou and his son- were my appointment I followed the trade of a �o a woman, she discovered one dark morn- granted. By-law wds passed- for appointing . been dished, "you � will have, a 'fricassee of 4-16rown from the wagon and seriously cut and chew and thew when you?re listening to ' ng. Likewise was cooking, and the care of Eathmasters, fence viewers and pound- 0 stars which may be served on toast, or '- tallor, and so from a maker of garrae Ints what the iniiiater says I . hildren. A woman who stayed at home eepers. The fenceviewers for the current Ze plate way be garnished w 1 ith equares of about the head. They were carried into a In second class emporiums I have worked , . ., kud looked after the comfort of her husband year are; Win. Shipley, Angus McDermid, toaat.-Mrs. S. T. Rorer in Jdarch" Ladies' neighbor's house, where the father died my way pp, as you see, to be a Arst class , W6H, when- they stood 4p to -sing ROT' : I - shortly afterwards, without recoveri took out his gum and put it on tbe,cushian I ing con. wd children war, I wishy-washy' ; she Thomas Carbel, or., R.Carter, John Fowler, Home Journal. 1 , - �, � sciousneso. 'The son will probably recover. cutter in --the government establishment." behind him. When he sat down he forgot . ramped her life, dwarfed her intellect, George Watt, Henry Allen, JoAn Govier . *— : And M. Delbler- laughed heartily at his , . larrowed her horizon. Clabsby the score, and #. Farrow. roundkeepers: John Daniel Quorm's. Notions About Mr. R61son leav . es a wife and Eeveral small own rather g4astly joke. all about it, and, of noarse, you know what , . children. , . - ocieties bv ttie hundred, sphemes and plans- Fowl6r, Jae. Reynolds, John E. Taylor, . . I I next ventured to ask If I could be al happened -he sat right down ,on it I But )y the th6sand were started, orgarOmd George Collison, tfoseph Govier and Thomas - Pr ' eaching. :, I . _* � 11 e lowed a� private vlow of Abe guillotine, he didn't think of that. 2 ad devised to, rid ' poor woman ' of her' Hill. Some *changes were marle in the road it was as he 'Cobbled away on Monday . I which its manipulator referred � to as "In When he went out into the vestibulesome thraldom.' And these I progressive ' we. divisian�s. Lot 7, concession 4, and lots 7 morning that a talk of the previous day's . I mactrine. " - . - of the young folks looked at him and smiled. sermon with young Captai� Joe .gave an _ So they didwhen he went into the Sunday nen werejo busy for the elevation of their and 8, concession 5, were put into division fi� A Barrier Ags*t Matrimamr Which the M. Delbler shook his head most decisive- . opportunity of'expreasing is 'opinion on school rooms. L I ex ! Bu there were a few hundred tboua- 17J imtead of division 17. The clerk Was � - Foot Could'Not Overcome. ly. "Impossible -I Quite Impossiblp I '13ut . I nd�women who ke t right on busy elevat- instructed to notify the council of Morris this matter. I I I . Now, uponthis day, it so happened that " Well, Captain Joe, dvice to every- I Notwithstanding your Happiness, and here Is a model which will sbow �ou bbw it was Roy'i turn to pass round the eon. . ng their children, telping their husbands, that 'in tature and pursuant to statute in 11 your recommendation, I hope I sball never It Is worked. It Is all very simple. The - nd believing that the sex in general was that behalf it will be expected to perform body is this: Don't you p each if you can culprit is strapped on to this seesaw plank, tribution' plate -in Sunday school. As ?erfectly able to take care of itselL And an equal share of statute labor with Hul- help it. 'Tien't. enough ior :a man to' marry. Though the most beautiful Crea- always liked to do this. This Sunday he want to preach. I Nor yet for a man to ture were Waiting for me at the end of a which, toppling over, brings big neck Into heae women are still busy sewing, cooking latt in mainta*Wng and improving the boun- fancy that he could preach. If that was all, J011rndy or a Walk, though the Carpet this semicircular ring, called ')a lunette 'F eouldn�b imagine what made all the scholars I stare and titter and even giggle aloud, until and caring for their children. And, grad- . dary line "between Hullett and - Morris. good preachera � would be as I !common as were of Silk, the. Curtains of tto morning where It Is secured thus. Then I touoh after a while the superintendent sto pod mlly, they have seen sewing claszes intro- Council adjourned until Saturday, M%y 7th, blackberries. *. An' 'tien't enough fbr other clouds, the chairs and sofa stuffed with. this button, the knif6, which Is heavily him, whirled him around, and picked C. duced in college and seminary courses, do- , at 10 a. m. . I . - folks to think that a tnsn�g polt�a call to' Cygnets' down, the food Manna, the Wine I weighted to ma ' ke It fall swiftly, 4escendO his trousers a little gray wad, of, gum all nestie science branches attached to nearly/ � . 1. " preach either.; though there is 150mothiDg in beyond Claret, the Window opening on with .tremendous force, and the-* bead is bristling with navy-blue woollen shreds I wery edu�atioilal institution which girls Grey Council. - . Winander were, I should not f6eli or rather recelyed i4�@i tin pan partially- iljle4 WIt4 - , that. No; afore ever a Man h lave gob any ' � JIYOU mu5t have sat upon your gumr attend, while the care of children has re- Council met at the.township hall on April business in the pulpit, he 'must feel like it my Happin6ss would not be so fine, as in sawdusb. Is it niot simple now? I fba�, J I ; Y 3 oung man I" said the superintendent. - ceived the endorsement of State a,,hd the 9th. Petition of Chas. Seehafer and others I you Solitude is dublime. Then, Instead of what tell you that I always keep 'la machine' And as Roy marched 'back to his seat. � was 'long with Jeremiah the prophet. , . ;peeific attention of the National overn- to have statute labor performed io-the vil- know, he thought he'd give up preachin` - I have deselp'lbed, there is a sublimIty to ready for use, as I am liable to be sum-- hanging down his -red face, he s%id to him- neni. And what of the ' pr( 1� weloome,me home. The roaring of the moned at a moment's, notice. I am sup- ' - I" ' wO- lage of Molesworth. Moved by Robert an' take his name off the ptan. I I I I will not, " ' self : I - � - - nan'? Truly, the places that knelw her Dilworth, seconded by James McDonald, make mention of Him, not speak any more wind is my wife and the Stars through the poied to receive a full day's notice In Paris 4 ' Catch - me - taking my gum, to, church )nee,' know her no more !" I . . d two days for tbe.departments, but I . III" � r that Mr. Brown be authorized to spend the in His name:" ,that is what he said. Ail' window pane are: my Children. Tha an again. I —0 . gum of $10 in repairing the Molesworth if 9, man can hold his tongue an' be comfort- migbty abstract Idea I have of Beauty in always hold myself In readiness to start ai 0 --------- �- � I ' any moment, as -so soon as the day and z ",A Queenly Milkmaid.- able about it, 'tis the. best" thing he can do , �, road provided Wallace Council grant an - all things stifles the more divided and ' - . I 9 The Queen of the Belgians and Princess equal sum. Carried. Hartwell Speiran, there's gabble an' caokle enough in the world minute domestic happinoss-an amiable hour of an execution are fixed by the an- 67 - COCOA - .. . -E]PPL In S ' or., notified the council to have Government already, what with gees� and ,other folks. wife and sweet Children I contemplate as tborities there is a great deal to be donb In ,lementine, while driving in a porky cart . )no day last summ6r, had a charming rural drain No. 1 cleaned out. opposite lot 28, con- But, bl6ss'ee, Jeremiah could no'more hold a part of that Beauty, but I must have a a very short time. . ENGLISH BREAKFAST COCOA ' es- cession 15, stating that his underdrains are . "His word "Iu Parts make it a rule to pass the � dventure, which - the L,3ndon Post d, � - his tongue thanrhe could fly : thousand of those beautiful particles to 1111 . . - . ribes. . completely choked up. Aloved by. Wm. was in mine heait as a bu6ing fire shut - up up my1eart. � I night preceding an execution at the, Ro- Possesses the following � They stopped at a farmhouse to buy a Brown, ieconded by Robt. Dilworth, that in my bones, and 1 was. weary with for-' i I NO more and more every day as my quette prison so as to be on the spot when Distinctive Merits : '- Mr. Livingstone attended to it. Carried. bearing, and I ntaining the �IMS Of milk;.! Nobody but an old, paralyzed . 1. �could not stay." Ihere;. Imagination streDgtbens that I do not live the two black vans -one co ' woman was in the house, and she replied Application of Samuel Chkinbers for a ditch when a man &�feel like 6atf he'll preach In this world alohe, but in a thousand 'Woods of jibstice' and *the other destined Delicacy of Flavor, hat no milk"was left in the jugs, and that on road, opposite .lot 24, concession 7. Mr. somehow ; he must. An' if a pian have worlds. No sooner am -I alone than shapes to convey the body of the culprit to Ixry . . I daybrea he was unable to go to milk a cow. Dilworth to attend'to it. Moved by Robt. never telt like that, well the Heavenly of eplo greatness are statiobed around,me cemetery -arrive at k. Then I Superiorfty-�J.n Qua-fity. .1 r " Never mind." said the Queen ; " if -you Dilwortb, seconded by Wm. -Br6wn$ that Father may - have ment him for a decent and servo my Spirit the office which is personally superintend the installation of -_ � - will allow me I will go to the p:isture. J u,t lot 15, concession 3, be detached from school shoemaker, C&p'a Joe, or a carpenter, or equivalent to a King's bodyguard-tben ]a machine and give a dress rehearsal, as GRATEFUL andX011FORTING . � tell me where the jugs are." section No. 4 and added to school section somethin' o' that sort ; but he was never "Tr* � edk with Eceptered pall comes sweep- It,were, of the performance with tbe gen- 9 "But, my dear lady, -you are from the No. 6. Carried. Moved by James Me- meant for a pre'acher't all!, and nobody co . uld ,iDgffiY." According I 'o my-stato of mind I tleman who is to take tba leading role left to. the NERVOUS or DYSPEPTIC. town, %nd you will , never be able to milk a Donald, seconded by Robert Livingstone, ever make a preacher out of him either. am with Acbilleq sbouting in the Trencb6s, out. By this means I have always, with Nutritive Qualities Unn,iVa-Iled. cow," objected the old w that the -reeve and treasurer he authorized " Why, you otill tell 'em in a minute- or with Theocritils hi thoVales of Sic.,Ily. one,solitary exceptionj avolded any bitch I In Quartei-Pound Ting only.. ,pman. � � I She was mistaken, however, for a little to renew the note of $2,576 80 in the Stan- almost before they do t open their mouths-; Or I throw iny whole being hito Trollus , at the last critical moment. As, egon -as I ater Her Majesty returned with a half-- dard Bank, Brussels, 'for three mouths. f of Uiere's nothing in his world thalls far- azid repent-hig thcso lines, "I ivander like the hour decided upon strikes thp -culp;!It I I -r:REPAnw By - I . aentin� Carried, Moved by Wm. Brown, seconded ther off from "ch other than them t*o ; a lost .1-1'oul upon the .Stygjan Banks stay- Is handed over to my assistant, who, to-. jAM'ES EPPS a; CO -,LTD., H,om(*orA1rH1cCjsxxn=, filled jug. Meantime, Princess Clen � gether 'with the prison chaplain, @scorts - - �orq, EmILAND, 16571S6 had laid on the table three bowls, a loaf, by Robt. Dilworth, that the sum of $30 be the preacher that men� do make' and the Ing for waftagro," 1 1lielt into the air with - 1;�i , and the needfnl knives and platee. The old Wanted for repairs to the boundary betweeh preacher thatis sent by!God. I've noticed a voluptuormiess so delicato that I alu him to the depot -bis last station,on earth .0 * 41. .,. � � I . - � * . farmer's wife.was served by the princess, Grey and Elma, between the 8th and 10th that the old.prophete aliways had a burJen contmb to be aloi-.e, 'Ihc,,e things, com- before rewhing la machine�wbere his . who, it appears, greatly enjoyed the adveu- concessions, provided . the Efma council afore they sp6ke. Like' as if the message binod with tbo bj)inlon I have of' the gen. toilet is perforined. This does not take � ture.-Youth's Companion. � . .grant an equal sum. Carried. Moved by o' the Lord lay heavy u4them, an' press- erality of ,wun.en, who al)l)ear to ino as long, for his bair and beard-bave been kept CAST001A " � . Robt . Livingstone, seconded' by Wm, ed them day an' night. That's the differ- clint',ren tn whom I v,ould rather givo a close cropped since his condemnation. He , � *_� Brown that the reeve and treasurer be ence, CAp'n'Joe, between. men that can S11,rar I.-Iln. � in f � hn.n my timo, form a barrier is pinioned,- his shirt collar out away, and I � . 0 CURE -A COLD IN 6NE DAY. authorized to borrow of RachelSpence the preach a�� men that an't. The prop he goes forth to his death. As soon as the riar infants ana children. , . . � het against 'r%!.,triniony which I rojoice in.- i Take Laxative Bromo, Qainine TaVets. All Drug- sum.of $400, for three moutba-for township that is come from the Lord do feel the truih ,11)0c'ms of Joiih Nva!s," by Walter I'lla- body Is unstrapped from the planl� It in Ths fte. � gifits, refund the money It it fails to I-Olure. 25c. purposes. Carried. John Rose applied for all over him.' 16 do take no all his thoughts," lelgb. . put into a coffin, with the bead between simils , I# a - I I 1 1581-36 gravelling at lots 21 and 25, concessions 5 an' do .press. 1?n his 'heart, .*ivin' him a --.-- - — the feet� driven off to the cemetery and tip U" r mfy, - '. I . �Vlfaly Insight. I . C,2r_x:_�'o g 2 Z'-,,. , , VrAMR& and 6, a very bad piece of road. thrill 0 joy in. is own lelf, or else makin' 91 4.*"; 1 W . '. I Moved by buried. 'I a ; /_ Contributed Recit)es. Robt. Livingstone, seconded by Robt. Dil- him trembleat it with � very' fear . . Wit be 111. don It -know whether to take my old "And now-, Al. Deibler," I said, "what . - . Coffee Custard. -Mix. one egg with a c�p worth, that, the sum of $30 be granted. ringin' in his ears day an" night, a-followin' uniProlla or my DOW 011e.71 Is your opinion as to the theory that life � The Glitter of Gold. of freshly ground coffee, pour on it a pint of ..1parried. By-laws No. lT9 and 120 were � him wherever he goes, � an' whatever helm a "Are you coming hoine early or late?" actually endures In the beflo for some lit - boiling water; boil five minutes. Pour it then read several* times and passed. A doin' of. Why, when �the word!of the Lord . "What difference does that make?" , - � tle time after it Is severed from the body?" Lures luen on, so that in the wild rush for wesith, they too often neglect health. They h v, D 'a . � off clear into a sauce -P comes upon me like th�t, I can't: help bam- I six. Const . 1pation, Liver Disorders. lm'�aure Zoor. an add a pint of 'number of accounts were passed for pay- "Lots of difference. When you come "Well," was the reply, given refleottTe- � - I cream � and boil. - .Beat fro;n five -to eight inent. Council then adjourned to meet merin' my Aoes to thel text that: I got run- home late, you never have any umbrella. " ly, 61 I haveloertainly on norl,.tba i -one oo, whi i ch make life miserable. 'Then they took for a I � __ Pita oure-they get Burdock Blood Bitter& Their Wood eggs with one and a half cups of sugar, and again'at the township hall on Thursday, the nial in my mind, an' egitchin' 'em with it, -Detroit Free Press. � casion seen the eyes Ili I ted bead becomes,rich and pure. The liver troubleg,and con. , ' - pour into the boiling mixture stirring it 26th day of May, as Court of Revision of �ike as if it was the applimtion.� The very . open and closo and the lips twitch con stfpstioo disa pear, they qe hearty and healthy well. Set the whole in'boiling water, and the 0sessinent roll, 1898. .. block will keep tickin'� it iw my ears, and The proportionate use of letters in the vulsively for quite ten minutes and even again. B. B. R is to them igreater prIze thin gold � . . I �, ID1 -do come to be ----------& 0 1 stir until it thickens. I . -------* almost everythi g thap I see' printing of a newspaper Is as follows: e, longer. after the fatal stro.ce bas been Eggs Cooked in Creaur.-Four into a flat FEMALE WEAKNESSES mixed up with it. There �ti seemin' to 1,000;t. t, 770; a, 728;' I, 704; 0, 680; o, given. But though this ma,� r give al . I the Weak and Nervous. . a, I do not ' tin dish cream to the depth of a quarter of I CURED. me : the w�?A mustbp a burnin, fire shut up 672; n, 670; b, 540; r, 528; d, 892; L.,360; somblanoe of lingering life, ,�omen thstway. They need Mlburn!o I .1 . "' u, 29o; % 280; m, 272; f, 236 cy Too Many in inch ; brin to quick b6il ; then drop in . in the man's. `�',7--Mes ;.an' then he'll preach. ; WY ,1�90; y, that It Is life, and for this reason: ou Heart and Nerve Pills, Md J. Hawke, Hageraville, ; the eggs, M cook until the whites are and old D:tn"el tapped � away at ,the sole, as 184; p find g,'� 168; b, 158; v, 120;�k, 88 see, the knife is go heavily w Aghted h � at Oat, says .-11- Mtlburn's IJeart and Nerve Pills ' I. h 1 and J, 55; q, 50; X, 40; Z, 22. f - � weakneBeaud*nervoutn"s, with wb1oh hard. Season to tas'e and serN e in the d a Mrs. Saunders Made Wel I if that settled the matt�r. Cap'n Joe wag . at -the sam� instant that the neck its er-_ cure U20 lot � i I . - I had been aff,cted for a long time4l' they were cook6d in. , I Stron turning the notion qu�etly over in his mind I ed the .occiput receives a blow that fre . - -.6 * 6" Lima Bean Croquettes. ---iSoak dried lima Kidney Pills. without saYing if word. Presently Danlel stmy 6t's Khig iixd7wi Rippor. quently cracks thq skull, and would, in i I beans in water over night I ; boil till tender, looked up iagain, the little eye twinkling The dau I . � Vinger Nails Came OR - ! I . ,ghter.of a wealthy resident my opinion, be quite sufflolent to drive oub I - strain oft the water, and chop the beans fine, merrily : . of the hill section presented a joung any ray of memory, reflection or real sea - mix with pepper and salt, make into balls, Bvantford, April 25th -(Special) - The . A won4er!iil stoyy corries from Emertion, Man., to 11 An'tailkin'o'bones do put meAn mind w9pasn friendwith a pair of dkinty sibility that might otherwise linger in the the effec that Urs James Saunders, of that place, roll them in flour, and fry in butter or lard wives and mothers of Ontario are the most of another I thing. F�e heard -tell o� I Skele- 4UPpers, 44 iothe too of one of thgjn brain. Then, again, the great loss ., of - -- Inger nails thmughs severe attack of salt until brown. . ardent disciples of Dod&a way of curiok dis- ton Sermons." Now, seemin' to me, Cap'n blood would produce syncope.. Still, after rheum. Nothing oeer,ed to do her any good till 11ho eases of wothen-i. e. by using Dodd's Kid- As �Iaced a valuable ring, set viith an 'n hoed taking Burdork Blood Bitters, with the Cream Puff Cakes.-Oae cup of -flour ; , I Joe, that there's only one way for � sermon oyal and two diamands. The Present all, there may be -exceptional cases. I Cre0ou"Itothat thp salt rheum has all gone and her two eggs; butter. the size of an egg ; one- ney Pills. not to be A skeleton.: IV must come out of . hould- not like to assert positively that finger rills gradually graw on again. half cup of sugar ; beat for ten minutes ; This is'natural, for no medicine on earth, I i to the destination, but the slippers s . t a mans own h t ' 6pt Upi a. his 0 VVD fleBh Van theve are not." . I* -- ear- re 040, L p I our in muffin rings, and bake in a Itot no agency known to man has saved w6mew an' blood,, an' brealtl n' with the.man's own did not At, and the poipient of the gift "And with regard to the proposed uni- A Complete Medicine Chest. � one tithe of the agony that' D3d&s Kidney life. :11,1 discover,the ring. She sontAhe versal abolition of CaPital Pun Taken Internally or ap7lied exteria-Ily Yellow oll oven .- when dcne eat- out the centre of each If lit don% th n there'll � be bones .; 4J4 not Ishment, are cake, let the bottom remain, and fill them Pills have banished. dead boneg ; nothing but bone3. Pnt to- slippers baok to the store, and they were you favorable toward it or otherwise?" Is cqually cffleacicu& .It oures Croup, Quinsy, sope with the following mixture: T&ke sweet Mrs. F. Saunders, of Brantford, tells her fe say but bones ve shrug Chest, Cuts, Burnii, Bruises, Sprains, Caked Breiw a, Y Pi gether all! in order, T da I placed on the shelves with -the thou- M. Doibl ,,e 118 . er gaN, :0 019t expressl f, I Stiff Joints and doz)ns of other camplifuti. No cream, beat it until it is stiff, sweeten with suffering sisters what Dodd's 1�.ilrie only, Capla Joe, for all that. No natural- of his sboulderi le said: "Orre must . been a martyr to Fe- muds of other similar bozes. - household 6ould boulthout it. It costs only 25o,, not quarrel with on 'a bread and butter, -0 sugar to taste, and flavor with vanilla; did for her. , I have ness ab4t'em-I do mean no life an' no , ' IrIll and Is a *bole medicine ebeet in its* . - Banana Pie. -One who retains the I's weet male Weakness for the past year, and suffer. realness, but a sort of a ghostly thing that On Monday the floorwalker in the you know. As I am paid to carry out the 06090 ' . tooth " of kis childhood will find this to his_ ed terribly. Dodd's Kidney Pills made me you can 1 Fee through. All varnished an' shoo department recaived a severe shook I nde of the law I do not. feel justified . strong and well and healtbv,'thougb several bi iin', maybe, but dead bones still. Why, when a young woman rushed Into tile "" C U"res Every Time. - liking: Make a banana pie with a lower' . . I in expressing an opinion as to whether the I cru�t only ; bake the crust- first, then fill it other remedies I used did niie no good What. ' " e � place and rambled off a lot of - talk about I - 11 I hnve often bad Congta .And Colds, u well aif I . . I should every bit so soon expect for to se law Is right or wrong. Still, by tb t ou Bronchitis, Norway Pine Syrup cures me eytry with sliced banana and powdered sugar; e,rer. a passle. o' skeletons a -walking about, as to iniming Jewels, Af ter some difficulty he, must'not imagine that I feel no re:P0 81- I grows. Cures inade every � time." Lizzle Hardy, Mayfield, Ontario - Y in a few So the recor(' . 11, the fruit will soften sufficintl meet them there kind o' good people that managed to get,tbe facts of her story-tol, bility In shedding the blood of a fel ow 0DW— . moments. Cover the top wiLh whipped d4y,-Failures-never. - 9 � you hear, about soMetimes from the pulpit., gether, and then every one of the em � creature, for I do feel it most aoutely, and I I i —0 I th:re drea ful sinners. I should so - i Kidney Disorders 1 ! or them 6 cream and eat at once. I �. ployees was ordered to begin a sebroh custom has not hardened ine to It in the I Corn Bread, Steamed. -(Canadian recipe.) 7hat LovelY Word Housekeeper. soon expect for to see a skeleton -standin' for the slippers. In two Mrs the were least. "-Philadelphia Press. Are res�o:isible for a large proportion of aleknemL So4ld two cups of Corp meal with boiling .. I ' up to 6' ' m-ithy a-pulIin' the , 7 . . if Ou have weak or Lima Back, Swelling Of the am glad you have discovered bow y ung Polsue's a ring was just w -ero ib Ly and feet, Sediment in the Urine, Dl=yg if . sittin, found, and the h nds water; add another cu ii of 'meal and one of I Rheumatic Pains, - Loos of Memory, Sovere w6=1 p much that is lovely as well as - usefu that bellows, or to see :a couple of 'em - flour, two cups -of sour milk, one cup of word housekeeper m(ans. The mere pro. down here alongoide o' me, mendiW shoes, hal been placed. -]Brooklyn Eagle. A Sure Cure. uch-e. you insy know your kidneys we disordered, - olasses, one teaspoofiful of hoda, and a "Yes, Stubbs was goin Into a deal.Ine, and the remedy for you is Doan's Ridney PIlls, n� viding of beds, meals. �tc., is a very small as to seo them there kind o' sermons any- I * . pinchofealt. Mix, -and steam three hours. T4e home -making, the where otit o' the pulpit. They'in skeletons, '. 6 - Needs or the rresent. an the doctor said the best thing for Wru - i , oil the turnips. part of the work. � )In Joe ; an' all they're good for is to be 40uldn!t your majesty like to take was to got an easy government job and lie '� I . � . comfort, the sympathyol the grace and at� Cal . � 60 nd doin nothin." �. ;� Either,ffnash them or..cut each turnip into mospbere that-strue 1�om%n can provide is kept locked up in I& box, and brought -out out. me life insnrance?'p respectfully RrOu ure, eh?" , . 3:rl? ', :P,.AL-Y-S S C) I . four pieces. If mashed, stir iinto them a the noble part, and e braces all that is every t*o or three Fears,so dead as dust and asked the altInt on beinj admitted to "A sinec 11 . leces as body. I so prop. � er as n "I don't pretend to kno* what kind o' � I little butterand cream. If cut into pi IT wie4 . othi.4. There's no life in 'em; the royal�p - - 4,11 1 . . make a gravy of a little butter, a I'dust " of helpful for sbul as we� . n� kin4 o' brothediness for to shak� hands $,I can, resence. -Sol.. cure you call it, but anyway be's cured." I ,� - _ . flour, and cream or milk and let it stew for oar girls would see tbi�, and set about being with 'e an' for to wish - anybody brave t afford it, I I replied King -Cleveland Plain Dealer. . .1 L . . - . the true- housekeepe � Mro. Ripley used - thought w "It's all I ca -n do to look aftev I -_ . . I a short time. . . to rock her baby ie, shell peas, or sew, speed. rve very often hen -OW011- oily wMe&llm, &live." - . - 0 . I L . B51scu and fit a class of 5 you'ri] man for . college at I've bee list in? to them that thoisia here Iny fam 0 Oro n its. -Aur English recipe for ,n n en . The Chinese government levies a regu- I I L L I 0 In biscuits is given as follows: the Eame time. Ono can discu 're�k kind o' skeleton sermons would do very - Waving �&blrnd to signify that the clartaxon beggars - gives them in re- . ir�_Mloel on ss G and I Are you a -ware of the fact that 'Take four pounds flour, two ounces sugar, poetx�y and chqp meaV, as I saw her doing well perhaps for a lot o' skeletons to listen Interview 0421-lended, he turned to, thO turn the privilege of begging in certain - , we ounces butter, quarter ounce cream of once wibli Mr. Emen rgaret Ftil. to if you could only get em together ; very speaking tube and ordered hia steward districts. I The Canada Buidness Collegeg ta r ler, and the one task"n and Mae other be.. good . to provide 800 portarbomm steaks and , , . � I � ,rtar, quarter ounce tartaric acid,' .quarte � nnobled th 'for them, that aren't troubled with any CHATHAM, ONTA-RIO, 0nee carbonate of soda, a few drops of oause it was duty."- From -one of Louisa flesh and blood, on' so haven't got to work 700 veal outlets, breadtd,�,with tomato - Powdered rice Is s6iil to be of great effl- '._,� for their bread an' cb�e3e, an' never need a essence of lemon and a piut of milk. R,ub M. AlcotVs unpubl hed lletteis in April sauce, for the family dinner.-Chiongd cacy in checking bleeding from cuts iWd is doing-rdore for its pupils thin any other Buefoess " Jo � urna . - much less a button put I the butter into the flour. Make a bay and Ladies' Hom - � . new suit o' clothes, Tribune. ' _ bruise& 1. . . Cellege In t9e Dominion. -wo mouths. Studcots e _ on or a pair o' sfockin's for to be inended. ­_ 43 puplis were placed In t put in the Bugar, cream of tartar, soda, - — You see, Cap'n Joe, if you happen for to - , - _. .- � . - from all qjarters are II)cking Ito thf� worthy Bwd- 0 (, tartaric acid and lemon essence, pour in the B , .eerful. I � IC06111ir =.a. - . -Then He Siglied Again. rees School. milk and mix it well to a dough. After cheerful nd contented, all Pa. �teptjpon t:ieir corns, why, t an'b feel i'Dumpley, I bear that you have been ,Besldes a large utt3ndar,cea from Oatbam, there � it, an' tha' . �nakes a deal o' Ire ence ; so I 11 Softielgh (OghlDg)-Ah, would I were If we are (I iYff i-cr - are already ihis year, 93 pupili rexistered from out . - (Viving it a tFn on the break leave it till ture smiles with us ; ';the air. seems more , cis no wonder that they do stand all the . misraprosentID9 WO, said hJs neighbor side points, 00 Of the -in trom pciut4 r�(;%,ror to othes Inle,xt (lay ; break it up -well, and cutit with bEdinly, the sky more iclear, tile ground hat I Indl.-naritly, "Brozer told me all about �our mug, th'at I rhight hold both your ! BisineFf; Co'llegn� ti -tan to CMtthai,n. . . - ' I " I I n f p f a knife into Equares an eighth of bLn inch the t I rees have richer foli- day long smilin' wiLh such a lovely smile$ i -it, it fairyllke bands I - I We pri-sume there i)eople ;uve3tigated the meriti a brighter green, like ais it nothing couldn't put eni'ou't. � Miss oyett-Ob, wouldn't-that,be Just I of the diff,er,ont t'eliools, and deciled that nothinp thick and hake in a hot oven on dry tins lie flowers a more fragrant smell, the "All I said to him was that you wore I � Cake. -Take s, poan� Of I age, t 14 Though, thore-it won'b do for me to too lovely for anything I And I've always but the beat would untidy them, hence, they we Ginger Plum tablespoonfuls,; 41*4 set myself up for knowing how to do it bet- one of the MOSt hQDorable men and con- Uff ao Eluchl-chl- here. 11 butter, a pound of sugar, two ()Phi` I d r e n Vry for . sideratp neighbors that I ever knew."' wanted -a Monkey In Write fo catalogue of either depAttmOnti And J ter than other folks ; but I have learnt th ' in two mouths. of ginger, half as much ground cloves, a !s �'Wondgj*vbere I cab find that infernal cagO New& � list of the 18 pupils placed . . here �esson ; a 'man may think about his " . tabi6spoonful of ground cinnamon six eggs -Brozer. "NODondon Tit-Blt& . -1 D. McLACHLAIN & Co. Obathm 013L ,k.af�pn tn a thick cream.- two plounds of. CASTORIAS text po much as ever he mind to, an' get . . I . .I .1. I ­_ _._­______­_ - 1_. � .1___1--_____ �� -1 . - .. , - mfiffi;,.�� 0 "" � I . � � . . I . . - , . 11 I :� I - � J* , - I 51. I 1. . � , I I I - . . % . � I Z . � : w � . . � - I - I � � . - - - . . � � � - � - , . . . � . ; I I I . : . I , � I . - I � I I I . � � : I . I- i I � � i ! . � I - - I. . - � � I . - I I . � I . - . % z i . � I � I I I � ., 4 - - _. - , ; . . I - 1� 2 i � - � � � W 1 3 1 : . � ; -1 I I . - ; � - . � � � I . I I ­ � � . t - . . I I I - , � � — _-A 9-1 �, � .. � . � . pw'� I . - W."A_Mfi@f._____ - i i , I i I p i I I : ,It - - I , I � . � i � : - I I — . I . , , . 0 1 1 1 1 .­It311.;It.,.;, 1, y oFF YOUR OLD lkl(o)- ages. eduee your interest. Save : moi��-y' - ny. ternis (1(- . ired. llusines's prl_�' vate. ) Jay. C11.11"ges low. 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A eopecific, and antidote for Impure, Weak and Im -poverished Blood, Dyspepala, S160PIessness, PalPata- tion of the Heart, I;iv;r Cowplaint, NouralKia, Loss �f Memory, Bronchitis, Consumption, Gall Stones, J&undice, Hi ney and Urinary Diseases, St. Vitus, Dance, Female Irtegularieics .ad General Debility. LABORATORY-Godc rich, 0 3tario. J. MAIcLEOD, Proprietor and Manu . i §old bv J. S.:R011ERrs, Seaforth. �1 7 - lyfflff L I INC - -, :� ".1 L, � 7 1, - I I I - I A�,� I , " . - . - I — Y L - '. If, ,� "i �. * _. - . .. I I 1118 r, a quart of - West'ludia molss"I , tirdiwaini m� Amodio " d.tbi z -oun.,moon feverso muoh light'pon it ; but when h ' jajNS 1, sifW floU , 6 .1 -1 -1 144 1 The Queen -at Deesfde. ,I . lad L t& 11" isr,'nlore be*4tiful. '. We made his cake, he must take an' it `SIEUR DE PARIS, 4 teai*uful �f pearlash, one and one-half bak.8 v4' At 0 N ' - . . I - There is no need that we should defen, . � - � I poxinds rasini, waded and halved, and half take our food, .' haie _' r It down by the fire of - hip- own heart, ; and ; from L * " a at .i I . I L w ItT relish, and I w . - V,O I � . the Queen the idle charge sometime I - Met for it, that do tnean that be've got some fire i a p9und of -ourrants,' washed and dried. may be -We feil,b' -down It,pleases us. , L a I - L BUt - Dodd'S Kidne . &11 head A TALK W17H THE WORWIS MOST I levelled at her that she is disdainfal ani . y Pins win Cream the butter and sugar, add the spices, ,stronger and livelier, and fit'fo� exertion. there. Skelatenshimen't; they're . ' It j Yet Re Life. ' � 'the eggs gnd the flour alteinately, thin the Now what happens to as if we are 111 -tem-, and ribs. There 'Oie, Oa�a Joe, depend - NER. . haughty to her inferiors. The oppost e - . . a ' 'pon it. A man must take the text down the case. During a recent visit to Crathi, mol"s;i1nd stir them well in the meantime. pared uddLOcontented9 Wh'. the.ie IS - we had the ple"ure of hearing many storie Thousands 0 ersons die in th Dissolve the pearlash in tepid water, stir it not anything wilich can pleae us. We to his own heart au� find out what 'tie to For Over Forty -Years He Has Been Master illustrating the Queen's humility, gentlenes e ' in and add the fruit well dredged in flour. qtiarrel with our dress� with.our food, with his own self ; then he can talk about L I . e because doctors think After heating it very hard bake A in a mod- our companions, and with ourselves.' Noth- must, get the blessed Lord to 0 to his own of the Guillotine -He Describes the and tenderness. She taken pleasure still hi prime of lif it. He - . I . visiting the old Crathie po*ple in thei Brighes Disease and Diabetes incura- erate oven. ing, comes right to us ; the weather is either soul what he is tellin' about to other. peo- Method of Execution-Fae1s,Hls 4espon ble. Lpil'S L - homes. She is a woman and a mother firi, But Dodd's Kidney I cure Pound Cake. -The following is an Eng. too hot 'or too cold, too dry, or too damp. ple ; then it will come for to have some real hiblUty Most Acutely. and Queen of Britain sewnd. Her consider - themboth. They have cured thousands lish reci e, and comes with a good recom. Neither sun, nor moon, nor stare have any flesh an' blood an' lite aboi(t it. Never ;.% - I ation. for the poor around her Deeside resi of cases. mendation: Take one pound butter, two beautk ; the fields are barren, the � flowers mind � what a man do think or what he do Compdratively few Frenchmen are ac- dence . is genuine and never -failing. Th4 pounds sugar, one pound egge, one and lustreless, and the birds silent. -' We move see ; my belief is that he can't preach any quaintdd-tbat is, personally aoqbatnted . . , outside world. will never be made aware a. These diseases and other Kidney three-quarter pounds currants, half pound about like some evil spirit, nei er loving more,of the gospel than he have got in his with their dreaded and mysteildus com- I complaints a' ' �It4 , -1 � a tithe of the 'good, w&ks Victoria pefforim re as common as ordinar peel, one pound six ounces flour, a pinch of nor beloved b anything. � : - own heart." . patriot Monsieur de Parts, a�d�' y . . 7 I , 1� I E it Is no r her humble subjects, for sbe does nol colds. But people don)t Vol. essence of lemon and a little milk. Sift . —0- - - ---..4-; . —0 easy matter to come across him, for his - among realize that parade her almsbefore men to be seen ol , they are afflicted till the disease has the flour, dissolve the vol. in the milk, Some of Us can't help it. . A Crusher. name to omitted from the Parts direotory, - them. many. a family on Deeside has good cream, the butter a ,Pat in Don't worry aboutsomethiag you think . . I eaten e go I and the 'police absolutely refuse tohave � deep into the system. Even . t - - � An amusing story is told of the crown anything to say as to his whereabouts. reason to bless her and does bless her. Ret , _ Pa a time and add the.other ingred- may happen to-morr ow, because Yon 1 Maly die princess of Italy, who 'excited so much in. manner towards the very poorest Is deferm L then, DodWs Kidney Pills will pOSi_ ients a4d- bake in quick oven. to -night, -and to -morrow may . However, being in Paris ndt - so very" ential to a degree, She has been ktiown to tively cure. . . Lem4p Pudding. -Make a suet paste with #nd you,be" terest duringher recent visit' to'London. long since, and having some perb ; � . I one-quatter of a pound of suet and one-half �ond the reach of worry. Don't worry over The Montenegrin royal family is one of the 8PO Par- stop her carriage to paf!s a word with a foot. � Thousands- of Itople are ,Yying in a; thing that happened yesterday, 1 because oldest in Europe', but also on; of the poorest donable curiosity concerning a ceremony weary wayfarer, or to Nhold conversatiom . � pound df sifted flour,'and line a buttered yesterday is a liundred- years away. If You and the court is not large. When Princess in which the guillotine plays'tbe most with travelling ipsies. It is when she the'r feet, but do not rei7hzeft- They bowl'asIor another boiled pudding. Take - dou'l; believe it, just try to reach' after it Aelene arrived in Rome, a distinguished prominent part, I obtained a letter of In- fit 9 - Loops from her high place that her nobility �notice one or more of the�e symp- one large lemon and to the 'u a add three and bring it back., Don't worry about -lady in waiting tried to patronize her, but r de Paris, who is becomes most apparent. Everyone is read- , ' ic rown I . . I . 11 Y toms: shortness ,of breathi loss or four tablespoonfuls of light b sugar anything. that, isl hap the publto executioner of France, known of f . peujng I to -day, the crown prince�s effectually put a, stop to to show defence to his or'ber - betters- ." It memory, failing sight,- ravenous appe- 'agar varies in sweetness, hence the diree- because.- to -day will only last fifteen this at once. I I Yout royal highness must In private life as M. Deibler, and 'Who, this has been well said that the only proof of in. tions -and enoush flour to make the ' - or twenty minutes. Don't Worry about find the coui t - life a great change. The etti- acquaintance 'of. mine said, though Of A nate gentleness in men or wikmen is -their be. tite, pale or reddish urine, with brick- ture as thick as honey ' ' V e r an things you. can't help, becaum worry only -quett6 and stillness viust .be very novel to most retiring disposition, with a perfect col 1:1 � I - I dread of n torlety- and avoiding co bavior-towards those far beneaththemin I t i ored deposi scalding -wheh urina- and rounds of 'crust - Put * a y u of:T6 makes -them worse� Don't worry about roar royal highness,". was the remark made, ntact the social .-ao&le-- the unfortunate,the poor, aiternate?i uti the -c ting, constipation, nervousness, - pains bowl is -filled,; cover w th the crust, and . , ' . . with inquisitive strangers, more especial- . I I things you can help, -',because then there's no tut the �priucess replied, with sang froid, and the nobodies. -Aberdeen Free Preta. I I . in the loins. Their only hope is -boil for three hours. needtoworry. Doi�tworryat,all'. Ifyoa-,- ,,On the contrary, I think it is wonderful ly journalists, an much as possible, would � *' . . . Dodd% Kidney Pills. Th won't fail. - Dover Cake.—For the above cake have want to be penitent!now and. 4henj it w0u%' how well things are done at court here - not be found Indisposed to giie just a few A Lump of Gum. � . ley I ready the- following ingredients-: A pound hurt� you- a bit, it Will ,do you good. Bat considering it so very new." , � - details of his by no means enviable pro- . . They never do. . t t I . of sugar, half,& pound of butter, asix eggs worryi -worry, worry, fret, fr.e4 fret, -why � I - - � fession. � . . Once upon a time there wm a little boy � I �' beaten to &froth, half a pint 6f milk, &tea- there is neither sorrow, penitence, etken th . I . W � I "Just 41 years age," said be, "I sno- who dearly loved to. chew gun). Fve seen - . " ws, Notes. each boys, haven't you? And girls, too 1 poonful of sugar, a tablespoonful each 6f reformation, h pe, ni ti in ; . Iva - Ne , ceeded M. Roche, who h&d boon valet to Me R 'oman- s - 0 or resola on i 0 . i If any of. you - - rose water and vinegaIr, a teaspoonful of ' � -Rev. Dr. Bell died. Saturday, April 16, the famous or notorious .M. Heindricb, _ little folks chW merely worry. i � guni "it Js SHE Wno Fomrows THE WzLL-BEATFIN. cinnamon and& pound of flour. Cream the . I .� I . I I at the residence of bis.son, in Toronto. Dr. and with whom I served my apprentice- want to know how very absurd you look - . , PATHS OF J . butter and sugar and add in the followin —*— * Bell was one of the fi - while doing it, just glance into the mirror., . LTFE. I creamed and i0iiewse4d OV,sters. ,.t4.. in , , rit * Presbyterian min- ship In turn In 1855. 1 assisted him alto- - I i I Edward W. Bok, writii!R on the iheme order the eggs, milk, the gods diseolve Drain fifty oysters ; waah by�pouring grad- his country; and had the honor gether in 82 executions before I 00m- or, better stfll, watch & nice, old bossy cow 'On'Being Old-Fashioned,"in the September quickly in the vinegar and stir it, in rapidly, . . of being the first registered student and menced business on my own ac h her cud ! . . Eadies'Home Journal, contends th then the -rose vtater; cinnamon and flour. ually over them a �pitcher of cold!. water; first graduate of QaeetL,'% -University, Kings- ' coun ZY, this little boy of whom I am k at much uee�pan ; stir � carefully un- was no novice. Yet my first indepeid it .1 Ape& - Work liebt!y and quickly to a smooth dough Putithem in a aa, ton. Dr. Bell was 79 �ears of age and had perforn;ance wils not an easy matter I an ing-his name, by the way., was Rov- of -the so-called progress of to -day is. not tit they reach the boiling poinV; drain again, e I _ Ts, , & 8 . with had ch dearly loved to chewgum. He w* and b in a quick oven. Coat it I e of several congregatiouli in assuie.' ion, for the criminal, 'a Yb#th � s at it Progreisive 4 in fact, that " old-fashioned " - this time saving the liquor. Measure, and a ti the Aiat thing in the morning and the last women who follow Weill -beaten paths, ad - lemon icing, Ontario alter which he, for . me, was name4 -taprade", who had murdered big thing at night. Hew" * always saving hits ' - I . add to the liquor thus obtained: sufficient registrar and librarian. at Queen's College. father, mother a d ndmothor, " - �ere to old edstoms and accept well-estab ' . - . n gra _ 1 ftd pennies to buy ;L,Spruce, , 447 in'll or : Of � flour in a ve ' 0 il that - milkL to make one, pint. Put two table- Laterly.he has'resided in Toronto with his 'so -strenuously that I was compelled t6 Is ,, tatti frutti an the worts of as ished teachings, are thb really progressive . HuRett Council. - apoonfUIL of butter and two i son. Deceased lea' .3 a widow and three sort to methods the reverse of gentle. I . Lew" alwas leaving -liftle pink or gray ,oyster liquor and milk, children. He bad a stroke of paralysis last 'However, the story of that exioutlou.sot " - )nee, for the treason that their efforts meet Hallett council met inHill's, hall on Sat- sauce-pla'st; add the -j urday, the 16th, pursuant to adjournment. and stir constantly until boilid , then add & -_ � tetruptions, nor is there possibil .1 . I wads aroun -upon the window aills or . . ' apse in whatever engages their Members all present.. Communication froun teaspoonful of salt,! a quarter -oil pepper and summer, from which he never recovered. - nolsed abroad, and, though the Paris Jour- tables, or under the seats of chairs, or stuck 0 me and de- on the side of the door ! - "Y W. Coat ,9, secretary Municipal, Clerk's as -so *- Jually indserve. By lives about a mile from - Walkerton, was clared that I lost my head as well as did the �' ttt:nftico('n' "In domesti6 life Ahe ' pro- - the oysters. Heat grai .- While Charles Rolson, .a farmer who nalists were very severe with . - I gressive�,' woman has had a very busy time," iation, -asking council to defray the expenses adding the yolks 6f two ,a driving home on Saturday afternoon, April wretch I executed, since then I baTe Once he took his gum to eburch-which mys Mr. Bok. " She began by ups6ttiog of clerk while attending the association taking the oysters from the e, add a table- 16th, his horse took fri&_ at a bicycle and found my clients less recaleltrant. Until of course he had been forbidden to do.� .1 1e old sewing -basket. It was narrowin meeting in June, . was read and the request spoonful of chopped parsley after they have You know ition't well-bred[ to sit and chew 9 I . ran away. Mr. 1-tolstou and his son- were my appointment I followed the trade of a �o a woman, she discovered one dark morn- granted. By-law wds passed- for appointing . been dished, "you � will have, a 'fricassee of 4-16rown from the wagon and seriously cut and chew and thew when you?re listening to ' ng. Likewise was cooking, and the care of Eathmasters, fence viewers and pound- 0 stars which may be served on toast, or '- tallor, and so from a maker of garrae Ints what the iniiiater says I . hildren. A woman who stayed at home eepers. The fenceviewers for the current Ze plate way be garnished w 1 ith equares of about the head. They were carried into a In second class emporiums I have worked , . ., kud looked after the comfort of her husband year are; Win. Shipley, Angus McDermid, toaat.-Mrs. S. T. Rorer in Jdarch" Ladies' neighbor's house, where the father died my way pp, as you see, to be a Arst class , W6H, when- they stood 4p to -sing ROT' : I - shortly afterwards, without recoveri took out his gum and put it on tbe,cushian I ing con. wd children war, I wishy-washy' ; she Thomas Carbel, or., R.Carter, John Fowler, Home Journal. 1 , - �, � sciousneso. 'The son will probably recover. cutter in --the government establishment." behind him. When he sat down he forgot . ramped her life, dwarfed her intellect, George Watt, Henry Allen, JoAn Govier . *— : And M. Delbler- laughed heartily at his , . larrowed her horizon. Clabsby the score, and #. Farrow. roundkeepers: John Daniel Quorm's. Notions About Mr. R61son leav . es a wife and Eeveral small own rather g4astly joke. all about it, and, of noarse, you know what , . children. , . - ocieties bv ttie hundred, sphemes and plans- Fowl6r, Jae. Reynolds, John E. Taylor, . . I I next ventured to ask If I could be al happened -he sat right down ,on it I But )y the th6sand were started, orgarOmd George Collison, tfoseph Govier and Thomas - Pr ' eaching. :, I . _* � 11 e lowed a� private vlow of Abe guillotine, he didn't think of that. 2 ad devised to, rid ' poor woman ' of her' Hill. Some *changes were marle in the road it was as he 'Cobbled away on Monday . I which its manipulator referred � to as "In When he went out into the vestibulesome thraldom.' And these I progressive ' we. divisian�s. Lot 7, concession 4, and lots 7 morning that a talk of the previous day's . I mactrine. " - . - of the young folks looked at him and smiled. sermon with young Captai� Joe .gave an _ So they didwhen he went into the Sunday nen werejo busy for the elevation of their and 8, concession 5, were put into division fi� A Barrier Ags*t Matrimamr Which the M. Delbler shook his head most decisive- . opportunity of'expreasing is 'opinion on school rooms. L I ex ! Bu there were a few hundred tboua- 17J imtead of division 17. The clerk Was � - Foot Could'Not Overcome. ly. "Impossible -I Quite Impossiblp I '13ut . I nd�women who ke t right on busy elevat- instructed to notify the council of Morris this matter. I I I . Now, uponthis day, it so happened that " Well, Captain Joe, dvice to every- I Notwithstanding your Happiness, and here Is a model which will sbow �ou bbw it was Roy'i turn to pass round the eon. . ng their children, telping their husbands, that 'in tature and pursuant to statute in 11 your recommendation, I hope I sball never It Is worked. It Is all very simple. The - nd believing that the sex in general was that behalf it will be expected to perform body is this: Don't you p each if you can culprit is strapped on to this seesaw plank, tribution' plate -in Sunday school. As ?erfectly able to take care of itselL And an equal share of statute labor with Hul- help it. 'Tien't. enough ior :a man to' marry. Though the most beautiful Crea- always liked to do this. This Sunday he want to preach. I Nor yet for a man to ture were Waiting for me at the end of a which, toppling over, brings big neck Into heae women are still busy sewing, cooking latt in mainta*Wng and improving the boun- fancy that he could preach. If that was all, J011rndy or a Walk, though the Carpet this semicircular ring, called ')a lunette 'F eouldn�b imagine what made all the scholars I stare and titter and even giggle aloud, until and caring for their children. And, grad- . dary line "between Hullett and - Morris. good preachera � would be as I !common as were of Silk, the. Curtains of tto morning where It Is secured thus. Then I touoh after a while the superintendent sto pod mlly, they have seen sewing claszes intro- Council adjourned until Saturday, M%y 7th, blackberries. *. An' 'tien't enough fbr other clouds, the chairs and sofa stuffed with. this button, the knif6, which Is heavily him, whirled him around, and picked C. duced in college and seminary courses, do- , at 10 a. m. . I . - folks to think that a tnsn�g polt�a call to' Cygnets' down, the food Manna, the Wine I weighted to ma ' ke It fall swiftly, 4escendO his trousers a little gray wad, of, gum all nestie science branches attached to nearly/ � . 1. " preach either.; though there is 150mothiDg in beyond Claret, the Window opening on with .tremendous force, and the-* bead is bristling with navy-blue woollen shreds I wery edu�atioilal institution which girls Grey Council. - . Winander were, I should not f6eli or rather recelyed i4�@i tin pan partially- iljle4 WIt4 - , that. No; afore ever a Man h lave gob any ' � JIYOU mu5t have sat upon your gumr attend, while the care of children has re- Council met at the.township hall on April business in the pulpit, he 'must feel like it my Happin6ss would not be so fine, as in sawdusb. Is it niot simple now? I fba�, J I ; Y 3 oung man I" said the superintendent. - ceived the endorsement of State a,,hd the 9th. Petition of Chas. Seehafer and others I you Solitude is dublime. Then, Instead of what tell you that I always keep 'la machine' And as Roy marched 'back to his seat. � was 'long with Jeremiah the prophet. , . ;peeific attention of the National overn- to have statute labor performed io-the vil- know, he thought he'd give up preachin` - I have deselp'lbed, there is a sublimIty to ready for use, as I am liable to be sum-- hanging down his -red face, he s%id to him- neni. And what of the ' pr( 1� weloome,me home. The roaring of the moned at a moment's, notice. I am sup- ' - I" ' wO- lage of Molesworth. Moved by Robert an' take his name off the ptan. I I I I will not, " ' self : I - � - - nan'? Truly, the places that knelw her Dilworth, seconded by James McDonald, make mention of Him, not speak any more wind is my wife and the Stars through the poied to receive a full day's notice In Paris 4 ' Catch - me - taking my gum, to, church )nee,' know her no more !" I . . d two days for tbe.departments, but I . III" � r that Mr. Brown be authorized to spend the in His name:" ,that is what he said. Ail' window pane are: my Children. Tha an again. I —0 . gum of $10 in repairing the Molesworth if 9, man can hold his tongue an' be comfort- migbty abstract Idea I have of Beauty in always hold myself In readiness to start ai 0 --------- �- � I ' any moment, as -so soon as the day and z ",A Queenly Milkmaid.- able about it, 'tis the. best" thing he can do , �, road provided Wallace Council grant an - all things stifles the more divided and ' - . I 9 The Queen of the Belgians and Princess equal sum. Carried. Hartwell Speiran, there's gabble an' caokle enough in the world minute domestic happinoss-an amiable hour of an execution are fixed by the an- 67 - COCOA - .. . -E]PPL In S ' or., notified the council to have Government already, what with gees� and ,other folks. wife and sweet Children I contemplate as tborities there is a great deal to be donb In ,lementine, while driving in a porky cart . )no day last summ6r, had a charming rural drain No. 1 cleaned out. opposite lot 28, con- But, bl6ss'ee, Jeremiah could no'more hold a part of that Beauty, but I must have a a very short time. . ENGLISH BREAKFAST COCOA ' es- cession 15, stating that his underdrains are . "His word "Iu Parts make it a rule to pass the � dventure, which - the L,3ndon Post d, � - his tongue thanrhe could fly : thousand of those beautiful particles to 1111 . . - . ribes. . completely choked up. Aloved by. Wm. was in mine heait as a bu6ing fire shut - up up my1eart. � I night preceding an execution at the, Ro- Possesses the following � They stopped at a farmhouse to buy a Brown, ieconded by Robt. Dilworth, that in my bones, and 1 was. weary with for-' i I NO more and more every day as my quette prison so as to be on the spot when Distinctive Merits : '- Mr. Livingstone attended to it. Carried. bearing, and I ntaining the �IMS Of milk;.! Nobody but an old, paralyzed . 1. �could not stay." Ihere;. Imagination streDgtbens that I do not live the two black vans -one co ' woman was in the house, and she replied Application of Samuel Chkinbers for a ditch when a man &�feel like 6atf he'll preach In this world alohe, but in a thousand 'Woods of jibstice' and *the other destined Delicacy of Flavor, hat no milk"was left in the jugs, and that on road, opposite .lot 24, concession 7. Mr. somehow ; he must. An' if a pian have worlds. No sooner am -I alone than shapes to convey the body of the culprit to Ixry . . I daybrea he was unable to go to milk a cow. Dilworth to attend'to it. Moved by Robt. never telt like that, well the Heavenly of eplo greatness are statiobed around,me cemetery -arrive at k. Then I Superiorfty-�J.n Qua-fity. .1 r " Never mind." said the Queen ; " if -you Dilwortb, seconded by Wm. -Br6wn$ that Father may - have ment him for a decent and servo my Spirit the office which is personally superintend the installation of -_ � - will allow me I will go to the p:isture. J u,t lot 15, concession 3, be detached from school shoemaker, C&p'a Joe, or a carpenter, or equivalent to a King's bodyguard-tben ]a machine and give a dress rehearsal, as GRATEFUL andX011FORTING . � tell me where the jugs are." section No. 4 and added to school section somethin' o' that sort ; but he was never "Tr* � edk with Eceptered pall comes sweep- It,were, of the performance with tbe gen- 9 "But, my dear lady, -you are from the No. 6. Carried. Moved by James Me- meant for a pre'acher't all!, and nobody co . uld ,iDgffiY." According I 'o my-stato of mind I tleman who is to take tba leading role left to. the NERVOUS or DYSPEPTIC. town, %nd you will , never be able to milk a Donald, seconded by Robert Livingstone, ever make a preacher out of him either. am with Acbilleq sbouting in the Trencb6s, out. By this means I have always, with Nutritive Qualities Unn,iVa-Iled. cow," objected the old w that the -reeve and treasurer he authorized " Why, you otill tell 'em in a minute- or with Theocritils hi thoVales of Sic.,Ily. one,solitary exceptionj avolded any bitch I In Quartei-Pound Ting only.. ,pman. � � I She was mistaken, however, for a little to renew the note of $2,576 80 in the Stan- almost before they do t open their mouths-; Or I throw iny whole being hito Trollus , at the last critical moment. As, egon -as I ater Her Majesty returned with a half-- dard Bank, Brussels, 'for three mouths. f of Uiere's nothing in his world thalls far- azid repent-hig thcso lines, "I ivander like the hour decided upon strikes thp -culp;!It I I -r:REPAnw By - I . aentin� Carried, Moved by Wm. Brown, seconded ther off from "ch other than them t*o ; a lost .1-1'oul upon the .Stygjan Banks stay- Is handed over to my assistant, who, to-. jAM'ES EPPS a; CO -,LTD., H,om(*orA1rH1cCjsxxn=, filled jug. Meantime, Princess Clen � gether 'with the prison chaplain, @scorts - - �orq, EmILAND, 16571S6 had laid on the table three bowls, a loaf, by Robt. Dilworth, that the sum of $30 be the preacher that men� do make' and the Ing for waftagro," 1 1lielt into the air with - 1;�i , and the needfnl knives and platee. The old Wanted for repairs to the boundary betweeh preacher thatis sent by!God. I've noticed a voluptuormiess so delicato that I alu him to the depot -bis last station,on earth .0 * 41. .,. � � I . - � * . farmer's wife.was served by the princess, Grey and Elma, between the 8th and 10th that the old.prophete aliways had a burJen contmb to be aloi-.e, 'Ihc,,e things, com- before rewhing la machine�wbere his . who, it appears, greatly enjoyed the adveu- concessions, provided . the Efma council afore they sp6ke. Like' as if the message binod with tbo bj)inlon I have of' the gen. toilet is perforined. This does not take � ture.-Youth's Companion. � . .grant an equal sum. Carried. Moved by o' the Lord lay heavy u4them, an' press- erality of ,wun.en, who al)l)ear to ino as long, for his bair and beard-bave been kept CAST001A " � . Robt . Livingstone, seconded' by Wm, ed them day an' night. That's the differ- clint',ren tn whom I v,ould rather givo a close cropped since his condemnation. He , � *_� Brown that the reeve and treasurer be ence, CAp'n'Joe, between. men that can S11,rar I.-Iln. � in f � hn.n my timo, form a barrier is pinioned,- his shirt collar out away, and I � . 0 CURE -A COLD IN 6NE DAY. authorized to borrow of RachelSpence the preach a�� men that an't. The prop he goes forth to his death. As soon as the riar infants ana children. , . . � het against 'r%!.,triniony which I rojoice in.- i Take Laxative Bromo, Qainine TaVets. All Drug- sum.of $400, for three moutba-for township that is come from the Lord do feel the truih ,11)0c'ms of Joiih Nva!s," by Walter I'lla- body Is unstrapped from the planl� It in Ths fte. � gifits, refund the money It it fails to I-Olure. 25c. purposes. Carried. John Rose applied for all over him.' 16 do take no all his thoughts," lelgb. . put into a coffin, with the bead between simils , I# a - I I 1 1581-36 gravelling at lots 21 and 25, concessions 5 an' do .press. 1?n his 'heart, .*ivin' him a --.-- - — the feet� driven off to the cemetery and tip U" r mfy, - '. I . �Vlfaly Insight. I . C,2r_x:_�'o g 2 Z'-,,. , , VrAMR& and 6, a very bad piece of road. thrill 0 joy in. is own lelf, or else makin' 91 4.*"; 1 W . '. I Moved by buried. 'I a ; /_ Contributed Recit)es. Robt. Livingstone, seconded by Robt. Dil- him trembleat it with � very' fear . . Wit be 111. don It -know whether to take my old "And now-, Al. Deibler," I said, "what . - . Coffee Custard. -Mix. one egg with a c�p worth, that, the sum of $30 be granted. ringin' in his ears day an" night, a-followin' uniProlla or my DOW 011e.71 Is your opinion as to the theory that life � The Glitter of Gold. of freshly ground coffee, pour on it a pint of ..1parried. By-laws No. lT9 and 120 were � him wherever he goes, � an' whatever helm a "Are you coming hoine early or late?" actually endures In the beflo for some lit - boiling water; boil five minutes. Pour it then read several* times and passed. A doin' of. Why, when �the word!of the Lord . "What difference does that make?" , - � tle time after it Is severed from the body?" Lures luen on, so that in the wild rush for wesith, they too often neglect health. They h v, D 'a . � off clear into a sauce -P comes upon me like th�t, I can't: help bam- I six. Const . 1pation, Liver Disorders. lm'�aure Zoor. an add a pint of 'number of accounts were passed for pay- "Lots of difference. When you come "Well," was the reply, given refleottTe- � - I cream � and boil. - .Beat fro;n five -to eight inent. Council then adjourned to meet merin' my Aoes to thel text that: I got run- home late, you never have any umbrella. " ly, 61 I haveloertainly on norl,.tba i -one oo, whi i ch make life miserable. 'Then they took for a I � __ Pita oure-they get Burdock Blood Bitter& Their Wood eggs with one and a half cups of sugar, and again'at the township hall on Thursday, the nial in my mind, an' egitchin' 'em with it, -Detroit Free Press. � casion seen the eyes Ili I ted bead becomes,rich and pure. The liver troubleg,and con. , ' - pour into the boiling mixture stirring it 26th day of May, as Court of Revision of �ike as if it was the applimtion.� The very . open and closo and the lips twitch con stfpstioo disa pear, they qe hearty and healthy well. Set the whole in'boiling water, and the 0sessinent roll, 1898. .. block will keep tickin'� it iw my ears, and The proportionate use of letters in the vulsively for quite ten minutes and even again. B. B. R is to them igreater prIze thin gold � . . I �, ID1 -do come to be ----------& 0 1 stir until it thickens. I . -------* almost everythi g thap I see' printing of a newspaper Is as follows: e, longer. after the fatal stro.ce bas been Eggs Cooked in Creaur.-Four into a flat FEMALE WEAKNESSES mixed up with it. There �ti seemin' to 1,000;t. t, 770; a, 728;' I, 704; 0, 680; o, given. But though this ma,� r give al . I the Weak and Nervous. . a, I do not ' tin dish cream to the depth of a quarter of I CURED. me : the w�?A mustbp a burnin, fire shut up 672; n, 670; b, 540; r, 528; d, 892; L.,360; somblanoe of lingering life, ,�omen thstway. They need Mlburn!o I .1 . "' u, 29o; % 280; m, 272; f, 236 cy Too Many in inch ; brin to quick b6il ; then drop in . in the man's. `�',7--Mes ;.an' then he'll preach. ; WY ,1�90; y, that It Is life, and for this reason: ou Heart and Nerve Pills, Md J. Hawke, Hageraville, ; the eggs, M cook until the whites are and old D:tn"el tapped � away at ,the sole, as 184; p find g,'� 168; b, 158; v, 120;�k, 88 see, the knife is go heavily w Aghted h � at Oat, says .-11- Mtlburn's IJeart and Nerve Pills ' I. h 1 and J, 55; q, 50; X, 40; Z, 22. f - � weakneBeaud*nervoutn"s, with wb1oh hard. Season to tas'e and serN e in the d a Mrs. Saunders Made Wel I if that settled the matt�r. Cap'n Joe wag . at -the sam� instant that the neck its er-_ cure U20 lot � i I . - I had been aff,cted for a long time4l' they were cook6d in. , I Stron turning the notion qu�etly over in his mind I ed the .occiput receives a blow that fre . - -.6 * 6" Lima Bean Croquettes. ---iSoak dried lima Kidney Pills. without saYing if word. Presently Danlel stmy 6t's Khig iixd7wi Rippor. quently cracks thq skull, and would, in i I beans in water over night I ; boil till tender, looked up iagain, the little eye twinkling The dau I . � Vinger Nails Came OR - ! I . ,ghter.of a wealthy resident my opinion, be quite sufflolent to drive oub I - strain oft the water, and chop the beans fine, merrily : . of the hill section presented a joung any ray of memory, reflection or real sea - mix with pepper and salt, make into balls, Bvantford, April 25th -(Special) - The . A won4er!iil stoyy corries from Emertion, Man., to 11 An'tailkin'o'bones do put meAn mind w9pasn friendwith a pair of dkinty sibility that might otherwise linger in the the effec that Urs James Saunders, of that place, roll them in flour, and fry in butter or lard wives and mothers of Ontario are the most of another I thing. F�e heard -tell o� I Skele- 4UPpers, 44 iothe too of one of thgjn brain. Then, again, the great loss ., of - -- Inger nails thmughs severe attack of salt until brown. . ardent disciples of Dod&a way of curiok dis- ton Sermons." Now, seemin' to me, Cap'n blood would produce syncope.. Still, after rheum. Nothing oeer,ed to do her any good till 11ho eases of wothen-i. e. by using Dodd's Kid- As �Iaced a valuable ring, set viith an 'n hoed taking Burdork Blood Bitters, with the Cream Puff Cakes.-Oae cup of -flour ; , I Joe, that there's only one way for � sermon oyal and two diamands. The Present all, there may be -exceptional cases. I Cre0ou"Itothat thp salt rheum has all gone and her two eggs; butter. the size of an egg ; one- ney Pills. not to be A skeleton.: IV must come out of . hould- not like to assert positively that finger rills gradually graw on again. half cup of sugar ; beat for ten minutes ; This is'natural, for no medicine on earth, I i to the destination, but the slippers s . t a mans own h t ' 6pt Upi a. his 0 VVD fleBh Van theve are not." . I* -- ear- re 040, L p I our in muffin rings, and bake in a Itot no agency known to man has saved w6mew an' blood,, an' brealtl n' with the.man's own did not At, and the poipient of the gift "And with regard to the proposed uni- A Complete Medicine Chest. � one tithe of the agony that' D3d&s Kidney life. :11,1 discover,the ring. She sontAhe versal abolition of CaPital Pun Taken Internally or ap7lied exteria-Ily Yellow oll oven .- when dcne eat- out the centre of each If lit don% th n there'll � be bones .; 4J4 not Ishment, are cake, let the bottom remain, and fill them Pills have banished. dead boneg ; nothing but bone3. Pnt to- slippers baok to the store, and they were you favorable toward it or otherwise?" Is cqually cffleacicu& .It oures Croup, Quinsy, sope with the following mixture: T&ke sweet Mrs. F. Saunders, of Brantford, tells her fe say but bones ve shrug Chest, Cuts, Burnii, Bruises, Sprains, Caked Breiw a, Y Pi gether all! in order, T da I placed on the shelves with -the thou- M. Doibl ,,e 118 . er gaN, :0 019t expressl f, I Stiff Joints and doz)ns of other camplifuti. No cream, beat it until it is stiff, sweeten with suffering sisters what Dodd's 1�.ilrie only, Capla Joe, for all that. No natural- of his sboulderi le said: "Orre must . been a martyr to Fe- muds of other similar bozes. - household 6ould boulthout it. It costs only 25o,, not quarrel with on 'a bread and butter, -0 sugar to taste, and flavor with vanilla; did for her. , I have ness ab4t'em-I do mean no life an' no , ' IrIll and Is a *bole medicine ebeet in its* . - Banana Pie. -One who retains the I's weet male Weakness for the past year, and suffer. realness, but a sort of a ghostly thing that On Monday the floorwalker in the you know. As I am paid to carry out the 06090 ' . tooth " of kis childhood will find this to his_ ed terribly. Dodd's Kidney Pills made me you can 1 Fee through. All varnished an' shoo department recaived a severe shook I nde of the law I do not. feel justified . strong and well and healtbv,'thougb several bi iin', maybe, but dead bones still. Why, when a young woman rushed Into tile "" C U"res Every Time. - liking: Make a banana pie with a lower' . . I in expressing an opinion as to whether the I cru�t only ; bake the crust- first, then fill it other remedies I used did niie no good What. ' " e � place and rambled off a lot of - talk about I - 11 I hnve often bad Congta .And Colds, u well aif I . . I should every bit so soon expect for to se law Is right or wrong. Still, by tb t ou Bronchitis, Norway Pine Syrup cures me eytry with sliced banana and powdered sugar; e,rer. a passle. o' skeletons a -walking about, as to iniming Jewels, Af ter some difficulty he, must'not imagine that I feel no re:P0 81- I grows. Cures inade every � time." Lizzle Hardy, Mayfield, Ontario - Y in a few So the recor(' . 11, the fruit will soften sufficintl meet them there kind o' good people that managed to get,tbe facts of her story-tol, bility In shedding the blood of a fel ow 0DW— . moments. Cover the top wiLh whipped d4y,-Failures-never. - 9 � you hear, about soMetimes from the pulpit., gether, and then every one of the em � creature, for I do feel it most aoutely, and I I i —0 I th:re drea ful sinners. I should so - i Kidney Disorders 1 ! or them 6 cream and eat at once. I �. ployees was ordered to begin a sebroh custom has not hardened ine to It in the I Corn Bread, Steamed. -(Canadian recipe.) 7hat LovelY Word Housekeeper. soon expect for to see a skeleton -standin' for the slippers. In two Mrs the were least. "-Philadelphia Press. Are res�o:isible for a large proportion of aleknemL So4ld two cups of Corp meal with boiling .. I ' up to 6' ' m-ithy a-pulIin' the , 7 . . if Ou have weak or Lima Back, Swelling Of the am glad you have discovered bow y ung Polsue's a ring was just w -ero ib Ly and feet, Sediment in the Urine, Dl=yg if . sittin, found, and the h nds water; add another cu ii of 'meal and one of I Rheumatic Pains, - Loos of Memory, Sovere w6=1 p much that is lovely as well as - usefu that bellows, or to see :a couple of 'em - flour, two cups -of sour milk, one cup of word housekeeper m(ans. The mere pro. down here alongoide o' me, mendiW shoes, hal been placed. -]Brooklyn Eagle. A Sure Cure. uch-e. you insy know your kidneys we disordered, - olasses, one teaspoofiful of hoda, and a "Yes, Stubbs was goin Into a deal.Ine, and the remedy for you is Doan's Ridney PIlls, n� viding of beds, meals. �tc., is a very small as to seo them there kind o' sermons any- I * . pinchofealt. Mix, -and steam three hours. T4e home -making, the where otit o' the pulpit. They'in skeletons, '. 6 - Needs or the rresent. an the doctor said the best thing for Wru - i , oil the turnips. part of the work. � )In Joe ; an' all they're good for is to be 40uldn!t your majesty like to take was to got an easy government job and lie '� I . � . comfort, the sympathyol the grace and at� Cal . � 60 nd doin nothin." �. ;� Either,ffnash them or..cut each turnip into mospbere that-strue 1�om%n can provide is kept locked up in I& box, and brought -out out. me life insnrance?'p respectfully RrOu ure, eh?" , . 3:rl? ', :P,.AL-Y-S S C) I . four pieces. If mashed, stir iinto them a the noble part, and e braces all that is every t*o or three Fears,so dead as dust and asked the altInt on beinj admitted to "A sinec 11 . leces as body. I so prop. � er as n "I don't pretend to kno* what kind o' � I little butterand cream. If cut into pi IT wie4 . othi.4. There's no life in 'em; the royal�p - - 4,11 1 . . make a gravy of a little butter, a I'dust " of helpful for sbul as we� . n� kin4 o' brothediness for to shak� hands $,I can, resence. -Sol.. cure you call it, but anyway be's cured." I ,� - _ . flour, and cream or milk and let it stew for oar girls would see tbi�, and set about being with 'e an' for to wish - anybody brave t afford it, I I replied King -Cleveland Plain Dealer. . .1 L . . - . the true- housekeepe � Mro. Ripley used - thought w "It's all I ca -n do to look aftev I -_ . . I a short time. . . to rock her baby ie, shell peas, or sew, speed. rve very often hen -OW011- oily wMe&llm, &live." - . - 0 . I L . B51scu and fit a class of 5 you'ri] man for . college at I've bee list in? to them that thoisia here Iny fam 0 Oro n its. -Aur English recipe for ,n n en . The Chinese government levies a regu- I I L L I 0 In biscuits is given as follows: the Eame time. Ono can discu 're�k kind o' skeleton sermons would do very - Waving �&blrnd to signify that the clartaxon beggars - gives them in re- . ir�_Mloel on ss G and I Are you a -ware of the fact that 'Take four pounds flour, two ounces sugar, poetx�y and chqp meaV, as I saw her doing well perhaps for a lot o' skeletons to listen Interview 0421-lended, he turned to, thO turn the privilege of begging in certain - , we ounces butter, quarter ounce cream of once wibli Mr. Emen rgaret Ftil. to if you could only get em together ; very speaking tube and ordered hia steward districts. I The Canada Buidness Collegeg ta r ler, and the one task"n and Mae other be.. good . to provide 800 portarbomm steaks and , , . � I � ,rtar, quarter ounce tartaric acid,' .quarte � nnobled th 'for them, that aren't troubled with any CHATHAM, ONTA-RIO, 0nee carbonate of soda, a few drops of oause it was duty."- From -one of Louisa flesh and blood, on' so haven't got to work 700 veal outlets, breadtd,�,with tomato - Powdered rice Is s6iil to be of great effl- '._,� for their bread an' cb�e3e, an' never need a essence of lemon and a piut of milk. R,ub M. AlcotVs unpubl hed lletteis in April sauce, for the family dinner.-Chiongd cacy in checking bleeding from cuts iWd is doing-rdore for its pupils thin any other Buefoess " Jo � urna . - much less a button put I the butter into the flour. Make a bay and Ladies' Hom - � . new suit o' clothes, Tribune. ' _ bruise& 1. . . Cellege In t9e Dominion. -wo mouths. Studcots e _ on or a pair o' sfockin's for to be inended. ­_ 43 puplis were placed In t put in the Bugar, cream of tartar, soda, - — You see, Cap'n Joe, if you happen for to - , - _. .- � . - from all qjarters are II)cking Ito thf� worthy Bwd- 0 (, tartaric acid and lemon essence, pour in the B , .eerful. I � IC06111ir =.a. - . -Then He Siglied Again. rees School. milk and mix it well to a dough. After cheerful nd contented, all Pa. �teptjpon t:ieir corns, why, t an'b feel i'Dumpley, I bear that you have been ,Besldes a large utt3ndar,cea from Oatbam, there � it, an' tha' . �nakes a deal o' Ire ence ; so I 11 Softielgh (OghlDg)-Ah, would I were If we are (I iYff i-cr - are already ihis year, 93 pupili rexistered from out . - (Viving it a tFn on the break leave it till ture smiles with us ; ';the air. seems more , cis no wonder that they do stand all the . misraprosentID9 WO, said hJs neighbor side points, 00 Of the -in trom pciut4 r�(;%,ror to othes Inle,xt (lay ; break it up -well, and cutit with bEdinly, the sky more iclear, tile ground hat I Indl.-naritly, "Brozer told me all about �our mug, th'at I rhight hold both your ! BisineFf; Co'llegn� ti -tan to CMtthai,n. . . - ' I " I I n f p f a knife into Equares an eighth of bLn inch the t I rees have richer foli- day long smilin' wiLh such a lovely smile$ i -it, it fairyllke bands I - I We pri-sume there i)eople ;uve3tigated the meriti a brighter green, like ais it nothing couldn't put eni'ou't. � Miss oyett-Ob, wouldn't-that,be Just I of the diff,er,ont t'eliools, and deciled that nothinp thick and hake in a hot oven on dry tins lie flowers a more fragrant smell, the "All I said to him was that you wore I � Cake. -Take s, poan� Of I age, t 14 Though, thore-it won'b do for me to too lovely for anything I And I've always but the beat would untidy them, hence, they we Ginger Plum tablespoonfuls,; 41*4 set myself up for knowing how to do it bet- one of the MOSt hQDorable men and con- Uff ao Eluchl-chl- here. 11 butter, a pound of sugar, two ()Phi` I d r e n Vry for . sideratp neighbors that I ever knew."' wanted -a Monkey In Write fo catalogue of either depAttmOnti And J ter than other folks ; but I have learnt th ' in two mouths. of ginger, half as much ground cloves, a !s �'Wondgj*vbere I cab find that infernal cagO New& � list of the 18 pupils placed . . here �esson ; a 'man may think about his " . tabi6spoonful of ground cinnamon six eggs -Brozer. 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