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The East Huron Gazette, 1893-03-23, Page 3. _ ... � --- - — I trunk and fierce me to swe to take - i to the open mouth �ndous recoil of in ound, and at tZ servant fire twice. rself, but was un. � . oke or my gun to I suddenly felt %nd I was hurled ds, and lost con- vered the Cambo- They bad thought , ,)es were sprinkled in my upper jaw , was Komething �-al teeth had been ant had knocked , and had disap- notkilled her. A �e given when the nple or the eye, keen t�cent and ; long experience �mal su.-cessfully aoiselessly in big in spite of his chance of success I creaking boots Benongs kill ele- !ows, which, al- etrate the thick wound in softer � such places- the I xed from extracts I that the animal 13 1 1 Le& " I I i� . ti : - in the World. . , ad by a railroad 4 � . Lhe Rocky Moun- ; ,� � sea. , Trains on J I Peru are now as- P, , above this great 11 �eiaht of Mount 'f t� i: ,rds, when atrain � lie Galera tunnel � r ,ri to the eastern L t is more than a � than the loftiest Ir icountry, Some F. �o are also higher I nited States. P nnel is the high- �y railroad in the it was reported I ,raiil d b d t �Irao,e . , a. , , i I J pt. J. rom Callao pass- 4 � he eastern side IF 1. years elapsed 0 t the sea before I � 1 7 "ed; �ndf trains 4 Ine or 1 '6 ' dr? Gale,. tunnel, �? � 12 emerge upon. 7 �, . I �st tunnel ,,, 'he I 'Mpi".", as 0. �i 'ucT"on was i "i - It i.t,,�e �' 85a, of ' . Is top "I ,h, un. at.r fl� .� I the �e car lops. he ! i the in ... t� . in �ugh to t he e ,- . ." it in the r"'k , tunnel. One stream J an � Alla;ti,e he the a.iAcl d . ,er raiil,road for car, ., 'I to 0 �urve,s for the , t t h us far indi- ' �achlng that 0 � _ necessary �rera' Iley to another I ges, but the - ne will not be , if the results hold n,00d. I 0 beat the rest - ailroads. The llendo to Lake �t, 6t41 �.I.e :,t, o nhl y � u., . T . e , now nearing t An Eofagasta, east into Boli- larcoto, 12,008 a noteworthy nth American 1paraiso is also ove the sea at Its have been t for ordinary lop off the ex - some geog- verest. They 'Criven, as the , tains, implies easuremem to �VAGES-. to Preserve �o a very firm Capt� Bin- perpetually t one or an- e him. Un - his huts of of his house - e in oriental resorted to serve the fair allant poten' ives, tattoos is not pop_ repnlsive he rs the better eem well cal- ipled persons steal the af- � e may well says that the liest women I of the Pana- lc,f,:an 'In ' be as .. 1 =.',i_tlyTr'e1e- " finance , 'y f�, 10 O'_ � 'tA i a � and it is y be attack- . r lands they - vent them - . the enemy ; � ey probably easure if ak- ,eir territory. reformers of _. se dark and I � - — - - n Miss Fleigh - � its not her I of her that 11 I I , I ) -� 0 you, Miss � I � Ve ROVOr yet - 2. 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HEW OULD NOT LEAVE T31E OOLONY, A8898,9MENT - ' , MUTUAL 1, ,A DRUID rUNERAL. Itwas Ben Johnson, we believe, who, I I . - . - It F-USONALS. — � . I . . - I � . When asked Mallock's question, 11h life � . - I - I I �SYSTEM. - PRINCIPLES - IV% � � . I I worth living?" replied, "That depends on - � W. S. (A'in, M.P., presided at a recent ASoldior Prisoner who Climbed a Coeea4ut I I Strange wittes � on a Hilltop in, Wales, the liver." And Ben Johnson do'ubtless saw � I , ' � . I Tree and Dell "Germall. tempan�_Pce meetina in L,)ndon and W. E. le�l a Re0ment. � q I � I I - Far away seem the times end the rites of the double Point to the pun. The liver . � � Abel made the address. There was no dis- It is the custom in the British Army that TWELVE HARS OF SUCCESSI the Druids ; even under, thm mistletoe at active-quick�_Jife rosy) everything bright, , � turbance. whenever a regiment is transferred from one I . I- __ , - Yuletide -the Time of Yo,wling. Theirs mountains of trouble melt like mountains y - i . Was one -of the most ancient and primitive of snow. The liver sluggish -life dull, , . Mr -t. Lancytry and the Vachess of Mont- colony to another prisoners who may be in � . ,? the jail are handed over to the outgoing - A its cult is greatly shrouded -everyf,hing blue, molehills Of Worry rise into . I oined John Strange Winter's No- gions, ar . , ru 1, ro3e have i Record of the mutual Re3erve Yund ?f reli , S , , - - . Crinoline League. The league now numbers corps and continue their sentences - at the - in mystery. Yet it is not altogether dead. mountains of anxiety, and as a result --sick P I - . members. new station. In one case one of these jail. . Among the hills of Wales Inany. strange headache, di - . I over 11,000 ' Life Assooleldon. Izzlness, constipation. Two For children P. jne(V71 - � I birds made up his mind that he would not relies of the past remain. There -may be.no ways are open. Cure permanently, or re. Cough cine should - be abso- * � Mr. 0,ney, who is to be Mr. CLeveland's leave tfie colony. . - . — . - - I -4 fragments of forg-otton peoples," but lieve temporarily. Take a pill and suffer, A � � - Attorney General, is& six-footerand weighs Private Johnson was one of tile smartest Z B. Harper, President. , there are'legends and custom's and songs or take a pill and get well. k -the sys- an lutely -reliable. A over 200 pounds. He was attorney for � . � � Shoo d Croup several railroads and his practice is said to men in the corps, and turther inore he was I I ar.d social religious rites preserved unebang- teni by an overdose, or coax it by a mild, mother must -be able fo an excellent groom and almost a I c cordon . , ed from the days of Arthur a Merlin and pleasant way � have been worth $50,000 a year. bleu. " He had one sad fail -A PCELIABLE COMPANY. nd .. - Medicine. pin her faith to it as -6 . . � I ing. He was a . ,- Taliessin. There are probably not a few Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are the mild - . her Bible. It must David H. Smith, son of the Mormon thief. His peculations had, however, been Sixty Milno of Now Business in 1892 � seers who, like - Glendewerl 11 can summon means. They work effectively, without pain, prophet, Joseph Smith. has been an inmate generally small, and he bad escaped serious " deep" ; though and leame the system strong. One little, contain nothing violent, uncertain., , spirits from the vasty of the &sylam for the insane at Elgin for punishment. One night a large store in tl,e D_,ath claims paid in lsq�g .. ........... $2,705,000.00 whether or not they will come is yet a moot- sugar-coated pellet is enough, although a or dangerous. It must be standard . seventeen y, -ars. He was a brilliant man, -town was broken into and a coniiderable Total death c'aims paid ............ $1,00'),0010D ed question. And as for the Dluids, their whole vial costs but 25 cents. in material . and - manufacture. It and has written a book of poems and one Of amount of money stolen. It was conclusive- Reserve Or Emergency f und ...... $3,371,303-59r line is yet -unbroken, and their weird rites Mild, gentle, soottiing and healing is Dr. must be plain and simple to admili- . � psalms, the latter being now in use. ly proved that Johnson was the thief and , - are still celebrated as (if old. - Sage's Catarrh Remedy. Queen Vic . toria, Princess Christian, and he was sent to jail. When the regiment W. J. MCMURTRY, The death has just occurred at Llantris, by druggists. Only 50 cents; ister; easy and pleasant to take-. I sant of Dr. William Price, who held the Princess Beatrice will each contribute at was leaving the colony Johnson, with some qANTAGER FOR ONTARIO, The child must like it. It must be least one original literary work to the wom- other soldier prisoners, was to be handed MAIL BUILDINGS, TORONTO. distinguished office otArch-Druid of Wales. A pretty gown is of seal brown cloth with prompt in action, giving, immedi- � en's exh-bition at the World's Fair. The over a -cording toenstom. When,however, . He was something more than ninety-three a jabot of deep -red bengaline, terminating ate relief, as � childrens' txoubles " 0 ueen's contribution wil I comprise copies of his cell was visited it was empty and there . The Mutual Reserve Fund Life Avociati'm years old, and might have passe:1 for one at the waist by a girdle of gold filigree. the " Leaves " and " More Leaves " from was not a sign of Johnson anywhere. he'd its two'fth annual meeting in New York of the old-time bards who perished in King GIBBONS' TOOT14ACHE GUM, acts as come quick, grow fast, and end her Majesty's diary in the Hi,blands. A search was made in every on Wednesday, the 25th of Jan., in the business Edward's days, so rugged And .antique was temporary filling, and stops toothache instan fatally or otherwise in a very short 9 direction, and offl,es of the institution in the Potter building, Rudyard Kipling's father expresses the at last a prisoner pointed to a cocoanut tree and the gathering was one of the largest in the his appearance. Six or seven years ago, it ly Sold by druggists. I time. It must not only relieve quick opinion that one of the best pieces of work which grew in the middle of the prison -yard, hi 'Ory Of e associ i * - he report. a so may be remembered, an infant that had A costume for the tall figure with a but bring them arot:Lnd quicki as amona the ,, of , h ghly satis 0 " character, ""7- been born to him in. big old age died, and steady carriage is of heavy white brocade -oil his son h,�s done, a sketch that is "absolute- and there, comfortably seated � been made in children chafe and fret and sp ingasthey idthatpr gres . 7 cremated by him with satin, over which is a design of the Dresden - I ly phctolzraphic in its distinctness," is the tuft of leaves, was Johnson. The w0arden every depa ent. & . its body was publiell sted flowers. their constitutions under long con- . -City of Dreadful Night." "On a hot at first tried to get the man down by quiet A hen th call for the meeting had been Druidical rites. For this be was arre ., I read President Harper arose to de:iver his and'�rought to trial. But after a hot con-� A. P. 649. finement. It must do its work in nizht," says Kipling Pere, "there isnomGre persuasion, then he threatened, thenstorm- annual address, and he wasroundly applauded test in court he was acqu nd a decree fearful place in the world than Lathore. It ea and swore. Johnson laughed content- by thoso present. , itted, a � moderate Joses. ' A large quantity ' is bell with the lid on." , edly at every mood, but did not move. President Harper's report was for the year was pronounced from the bench, establish- --- — of medicine in a child is not desira- The fact was reported- to the Colonial pnded Dec. 31, and showed that the insurance ing the entire legalitf of this form of furer- SCOSES261 ble. It must not interfere with the Emperor William lately sent one of big Secretary, who recommended that the fire- in force had increased from $7.633,000 in 1881 to al. Accordingly, when Dr. Rice himself I photographs to Baron von Friedberg, for- $236,421,790 in 1892, and the ca -;h and invested - ehaine be called out and the man washed. assets from $6,024 tp $3,690,592, The report died, a similar ceremony was enacted, with- An I" His child's spirits, appetite or general I merly Minister of Justice, on which was in- do'wn. The chief of the fire department Sa�s:- . I out thought of interference. Mill I La health. - These. things suit old as . scribed "Nemo me impune lacessit "-("No hardly.thought it was consonant with his We have increased our gross assets during The ceremony took place on the summit I well as young folks, and make Bo- man wounds me with impunity"), which, the year 1892 from $4,319,202.09 to $4,785,286. 06, . e very spot . OcOa- making a not gain of $436,083.97. � C dignity to wash a prisoner out of a c of a high hill at Caerlan, th � URE9 schee's German Symp the favorite he may not be aware, is the motto of Scot- nut tree, and reported that there was not " We have increased our reserve or surplus where the body of the infaut had been burn- farni1v me0:1e;ne. - 0 land. It alsorecalls the one suggested for pressure of water enough to get a stream emergency fund wittin the past year from ed. Several.hundred tickets were issued to C596 I - the rich tobacconist who wanted a motto for $3,155,220.94 to $3,371,303.59, making.a net in- the friends and former patients of Dr. Price I to the top of the tree. This was probably crease of $216,082.65. . Cures Consumption, Coughs, Croup, Sore � his carriage: "Quid rides?" true, for the tree was % tall one. " The income during the year 1892 from all entitling them to enter the - inclosure and Throat. Sold by all Druggists on a Guar2ntee. DO YOU IMAGME . . � The Italian Princess Vicovaro, daughter of ' The case was again referred to the Colon- ,,ources amounted to $t,097,243.09, against an witness the burning. The hour first get was For a Lame S�de, Back or Chest Shiloh's Porous That people would have been regularly using - I Lorillard Spencer of New York, not Iong ial Secretary, wbo,took it before the Cover- incowe of $3,704,126.41 for the year 1�,9 i, making noon. But public curosity rose to so high Plaster will give great satisfaction. --25 cent& � - . our Toilet Soaps since 1815 (forty-seven long I ago received a letter at her villa near Lu: nor. His Excellency was having luncheon a net increase for the year of $393,116.68. a pitch that, to avoid being overwhelmed years) if they had not been GOOD? Thepublio - "For the year 1892 we have paid in death ,;Vag atthe last are not fools and do not continue to buy goo" . . cerne, Switzerland, sayina that if $3,000 with some of the departin -rofficers and their claims to the widows, orphans and representa- by a mob of sightseers, it PR1L0H?S2&CATAT1RR unless they are satisfactory. I n . were not deposited in a certain place by a friends and was having a good time. He tires of deceased members $' 21.74337.04, while Moment decided to change it to 7 o'clock in - XK30.A63MXm3B. fixed time her villa would be blown up. She was vexed that at such a time he should b our disbursements for death claims in 1891 the morning. So in the gray light of that %) Ft E M E —0 Y. . e were $_12290,108.80, making a net inerbase of . handed the letter to the police, who, by troubled with official work, as hastily glanc. disbursements to the widows and orphans early hour the strange procession made its Raveyou0itarr I This.Remedywillrelieve . . retending to comply with the demand, c No mournin arb was and Cure you. P . . This Injector for I M . . P - ing over the do ument he added the follow- Over the previous year Of Ut%228.21, and I way to the hilltop. Ig its S ssful t e free. Remember, caught the writer, a young man, who ad- ing instructions: -11 Cut the damned follow making a gTandtotal of death claims paid of to he seen. The closest 'frien a of the Shilo sa mediesaresol onaguarantee. The preparation of delicious and wholesome . 0 ne%rly $15,000,0.00, beink.,an average year I . attired in the ancient- . food is necessary to our happiness. To accom- -; tted that he was driven to the attempt .1 T ,�I, 4. )? 1, _. -lyl da by his intense desire to come and see the � Fair at Jhicago. Geleit in India. The Banjaraa occasionally keep dogs, and it was, we believe, a Banj,tra dog Which gave rise to the Bethgelert legend of India. The story comes from at least half a dozen different parts of India, the substance being identical, though the localites differ. This is how it runs : , i I I Once upon a time a poor man owed a large sum of money to a Baniya, and as he 0 could pay nothing, the Baniya came to seize big property, but found all that he had was a dog. I Well,' said the Baniya, I since you have nothing else, I will take the dog ; he will help to watch my house.' So the poor man took a tender farewell of his four -foot- ed friend, with many- injunctions to serve his new master faithfully and never to at- tempt to run home. Some time after tha dog got to his new home thieves broke into the house and tock all they could find. Though the dog barked as loudly as h6 could, yet the Bsniya snored on peacefully, . and so, ueeing the thieves, disappearing with their booty, he followed them and saw them hiding their treasure in holes dug in the dry bed of a nala. He then ran home and never stopped barking until his master own. mean e & ee. This could only bd done by the engineer- ing department, so orderlies were sent out 0 . to find the chief engineer. While all this . . was going on, time was slipping away. Al- � most all the troops were on board the troop- ship, and as these vessels wait for no one the escort `Whieh had been sent to bring Johnson down to the ship had to hurry off not t6 be late itself. Johnson bellowed a farewell, and despite the strong language of the warden, still laughed and did not move. Before the engineer department had come to a conclusion as to how to out down the tree and lower it g-adually, the troop ship had up anchor and was steaming out of the hair- , bor. Then Johnson climbed down the tree i and finished his sentence on the island, to which he had taken such a fancy. His con- viction bad carried with it his "discharge with ignominy. " He settled in the island and was soon in easy eireLmstances. He bad un- doubtedly hidden big stolen property, and after his release dug it up and started in business. When Johnson was last seen he was flourisbing and had a large cocoanut grove around his cottage. - - . - Row to Reach Succem . - I Why- do some men succeed in business andsomefail? There aie many things that -- go to make sur, -cess or failure. ' We will dis- disbursement LO the wi ows, mi, a representatives of onr deceased members of nearly $1,250,000, while at:the close of the year we had in our reserve emergency fund $5,000 for each $1,000 of outstanding death claims of every nature, and .1i single mortuary joall now produces more than half a million dollars. Special attention was directed to the fact which illustrated the great economic principles underlying the system of the Mutual Reserve. that the total gross mortuary premiums paid by the members during the year 1892 wore $3.041,740.93. Of this sum, $216,000 were added to the reserve or emergency fund, while the amount paid to the widows and orphans ex- oeeded $ 2,700,000, or a sum within a fraction of the amount of the total mortuary premiums paid by the members for the year 1892. . Equally interesting and ratisfactory reportg were received from Hon. -Henry J. Reinmund, second vice-president, and ex -superintendent of insurance of the state of Ohio; John W. Vrooman, treasurer: 0. D. Baldwin, chairman of the death claim,; department; Fredorick A. Burnham, counsel of the association; J. Doug- las Wells, third vice-president, and the secre- tary, Mr. F. T. Braman. - The following gentlemen were voted a per- sonaftestimonial by the board of directors -of the a4sociation for the faithfulness, devotion and loyalty which they displayed in behalf of the association, namely: E. M. Castillo, New York city. T. H. Jones, Atlanta, Ga. - W. J. McMurtry, Toronto, Canada. G. A. Sanderson, Kansas City, Mo. . E. M. Acevedo, Havana, Cuba. A. R. McNichol, Winnireg, Manitoba. 0 al. Oakley, San Francisco, Cal. I I 0: B. Wolfsonj New Orleans, La. W. J. Murray. Brooklin, Canada. � T -T Roone- 'Birmingliani Warwick, Eng- . - costumes of the Welsh people. The body of Dr. Price was clothed in the Druidical robes he had worn in life, and then placed in a coffin of perforated sheet iron. On the hilltop two stone walls had been built four feet &part , each being about ten feet long and four feet high. Anumber of ironbars extending fromone to the other formed a rude grating between them som . e distance above the grouni, and upon these bars the coffin was placed, the head being toward the east and the feet toward the west. A clergyman of the Established Church was present and read the ordinary service for the dead in Welsh.-- The vest- ments of the Church contrasted as strange- ly with the Druidical garb worn by some of the attendants as did the woras of the Prayer -book with the strange rites. Some :light changes' were made in the service, itch as the body being 11 consigned to the flames. " . Then under and over and - all around the coffin was piled a great lot of wood, perhaps a whole cord of it, and to this were added sev. dral tons of coal. Manygallons of paraflineoil were thrown upon it, thoroughly saturating the entire pile. Then, at about -8 o'clock, - two of the closest friends of the late Druid came forward from the throng and applied torches to the wood, one at each -end of nt it was a111 raging plish this fine materials must be used. We . recommend i I EMPIRE BAKING POWDER I as containing strength, purity and safety Guaranueed to give satisfaction. Malaufactur ed only by ELLIS A KEIGHLEY, Toronto .Sold a25cts pound tin. Ask your grocer fori I WATSONS' COUCH DROPS I WILL GIVE POSITIVE AND INST- 'ANT RELIEF TO THOSE SUFFERING . I � THROAT, ETC., AND ARE INVACUABLia , . � TO ORATORS AND VOCALtSTS. R. & IT. W. STAMPED ON EACH 0110p. MYTHM -_ - I I � � , iNow roady and mailed free to all applicants. ' CarefuUy selected Farin and Garden Seeds, and Seed - G6rai%Choice Flower Seeds, C cart Grass and I.v r Seeds. Special attention paid to Corn for Ensilage. ' 142 McGiil St. W EWING & Coo, Montreal. 'WT=i"_y_ :BT -T -5r a Boot or Shoe that does . notfit. Whypunishyour Z I self in attempting to form your foot to a boot or shoo. WoKeup. Ine Baniya was trantic with. miss the discussion of lack of capital or - -of land. I I - furnace, and the hill literally flared like a � - We make car - --geef on discovering his loss, and was about Boots and Shoes 0 experience, with which no man should go After the announcement of -the names of the volcano. A brisk breeze was blowing, 7VOR SUBSCRIPTION BOOKS. BIBLES I to wreck his vengenace on the dog, but, at- prize winners the speechmaking began. A JILI AND ALBUMS, write to William Briggs, fromtwotosixdif tracted by his strange behavior, he deter. into any sort of enterprise, and suppose number of ringing addresses were made by which fanned the fire and carried the flames Publisher, Toronto - . ferent . that a man has learned the primary details H,, Henry L. Lamb of Lansimgburgh, Gen. and amoke far into the heavens. Formany I - W1 ell mined to watch him instead. The dog at of his business, and has a fair amount of I.H. 'Shields of PhiladelDhia,and D.E. Cameron, -miles the strange spectacle was clearly seen, tak once led the way to the nala, and began Deputy-Treas., Provin6e of Ontario. Weherc- ANTED -Ladies arid youngmen to capital to start in with. We will also sup- and thousands of people came flocking W work at their own homes; good price scratching at the hole, and very soon the - . with give a synopsis of Mr. Cameron�s speech. - pose that be has found a suitable field for After a few preliminar.v remarks he express- thither from all parts of Glamorgalishire. andnocativacsing. Address Standard Manu . - stolen wealth was ag;Lin in possession of its - in the Seven or eight thousand of them gathered factur'ng Company, Lock - Box 107, South Ask for the J. D. King � lawful owner. The Baniya's delight on re- his operations. How shall he succeed? ed his deep interesf proceedings of the Framingliam,Mass. Enclose stamp@, mention o., Ltd., perfect fit We will at this time lay down one rule afternoon. -He was much impressed with the in a ring about the pyre, as'elose to it as paper, - ting goods, and be happy. covering his property was so great that he He must attend to his own business. � openness with which everything wLs done, ossible, and watched it witheager inter- — wrote on a paper, I Your dog has paid your Nvith the fullness of the information afforded P C(P'Y., (LTD( ' - � beginner had better always set out at a to policy ho' Iders and members, with the en- est all day long. .. E 1) debt,'and fastening this to the dog's collar, moderate pace -not get toi far from shore thuslasm displayed, and With the wonderful Some hours after dark that even ing the JU Successors to Ontario Canoe Co,, (Ltd I GUERILE FITS Im he bade him return to his old master, and at first. He must then give personal at. growth Of the association. The $60,000,000 of Makers of Peterborough Canoes for unting, the faithful dog, full of joy, trotted off as new business o)-talned during the part year flames had.died d6wn and there was only Fishing. Shooting Skiffs, Sail Boats, Steam ,raluable treatise and bottle ofmedicine sent Free to any � tention to every detail of his business. - a. dull glow from the coals. Then with Launches. Send 3 cent stamp for Catalogue. Suffierer. Give Express and Post Office addres& Ii. C. . bard as he could go. His old master, as it cant $200,000 a day for each of the 300 work --- ROOT. AL C., 186 West Adchlidc Strcet, ToronW. Out I happened, just about this time began to He must be very careful that he knows imng daysofthe year, and the contemplationof long hooks they dragged the coffin from Your name and artistic design in what is paid for everything that comes into these figures would give the members some the furnace, when it was discovered that it - -DR.TAFT`S . long for a sight of his dog, and determined his store ; that he has not paid for it more idea of the enormous labor entailed -upon the bad been literally burned through in ma FREE fancy colors, from the fluest Auto- togoandseehowhewasgettingon. When anagement in attending promptly to this 11Y matic Shading Pen Artist in the world. Send'ASTItNALEN than the fair market price, and that hid In tbusiness in all its details. Theresults places, and when the lid was uncovered 3 cent stamp for postage. Comp�ete stock or Gives a ig sCURES half on his journey he saw the dog running 'r&' ' pand competitor is not able to undersell him. achieved in the Dominion are especially grati- the receptacle was absolutely empty with. Penmanship Su?plies. Address W,A. THOMP- Sweet Sl need not towardhim. He drew his sword and await. c th t He must know that evory bill of goods sold fying. Ofthe S16,500,00 of foreign busineSs out the faintest trace within of the remains. SON, Box 528, oronto, Out. 9 situpall nightgasping ed his approach, and as the dog, with a is to bring a fair margin of profit into hi obtained during the year Canada contributed The coffin was subsequently conveyed on a for breath for fear of � . I S S4,500.f,00, or'nearly one third ofthewhole,and L WORKS. suffocation.On receipt little whimper of jcy, sprangforward to till, and he must p9y special attention to amount exceeding that written by any Of Our bier, followed by an immense crowd, and TORONTO ELECTRICA , AS H M Aso a you caress him, he cut off his head with the Electrical Supplies, Bell I Outfits, &c. Ro- of name and P.O.Address the matter of giving credit. Where a bad Home Companies with one or two exceptions, deposited on the couch in the deceased's prompt and reasonable. School and will mail Trial Bottle sword, crying ont: I Thou disobedient dog! - and andthe Mutual Reserve has to-tiay in force in Pay the penalty of deserting thy post.' debt is made, first - cost, of handlin " Capada a larger amount of insurance than any residence where a few days previously he Viprerimentets'SupplIes and Books. Dr TAFTBROS.MEDICINE REE profit, all go, and set a man far back on his of our Home Comapnles with two or three had breathed his last. . Co., Rochester, N.Y. Then too late he saw the note attached to road toward success. It takes many good exceptions. When it is considered that tb ese — _., � 35 A 37 Adelaide St. W.j Toronto Canadian Office, M AdeWdO Street West6 . his dead friend's nE ek,_ and was seized with sales to make tip for one bad one. results have been achieved by thoMutual . � � .. Hard Rit. - - Dandeli Toronto. I . such remorse that he fell upon his sword Reserve with its ordinary staff of agents, She -Maude? Oh, she's one of OR 33reaWast drink PLoyal on - and died. The man and dog are buried in Retail merchants, too often do not Pay hile the Home Companies have all the ' the friends FCoftee. Delicious and nourisliffig. Pur. STRIKES BOTTOMS sufficient attention to small details. The pwrestigeandadvantage of inagnifleent Head . ifies the blood and invigorates the sy.stem. . =rave, and any one travelling to Haid- wholesaler makes lis profit in large trans- Offices with influential boards of directors, it of my youth. Highly recommended by the medical faculty. d may still see the grave by the road- ,surely speaks volumes notanly for the energy He -.7-1 didn't take her to be as old as that The coffee is put up in half and one. potind In order to root out side. I actions, where the - margin of profit is so of the management of the association, but als- tins only, and is sold by all enterprismg gro. . . . disease efrectively phy I small that the slightest mistake may put for the confidencoof thepeople of the Dominion .. ". - ­ - - cers. Besureandgetit. Ellis&Keighley, . 6V . sicians say you must - - the balance on the wrong side of the ledger. -in itq stability and success. A.q,in formbr years . . Manufacturers, Toronto. . ; 1, 1, remove the exciting ­ A Curious Fisherman. scandalous attacks, by anonymous circu. - - , -e. I cauc - The retailer makes such small sales that he - . . : - ­, . - lari and otherwise. in the interest, -and � . -_ IF YOU WOULD SAVE TIME AND MONEY -It., Thisis just exactly I must let him tell you his own 'story. will rnn behind unless be carefully figures doubtless ai the' instigation of jealous and 11 . . ., . . . what ST. LEON does. - - It acts upon the He says :-I neither used rod, line, nor iw freight, drayage*, rent, help, intefest and unscrupulous rivals have been made upon the � BUY A ' I ) s, a nd hook, and when I went on m 0 risks as part of what he adds to the price As-,Ooiation. The � old line in,quran ce journals I 4 ,FC , Blood. Bowel y fishinc, ex. have likewise maintained their unfriendly at- - - A Kidneys, removing all carsions I was obliged to wear a funnv paid the wholesaler. He mnst also be care- titudo towards the Association, but the an,mer . I NEW WILLIAMS . SEWIXG NAMITH InVK.. obstructions and im- dress. On my body a loose waterproof aiiii, ess . , � EAT uritie% imparting ful that he gets full weight for his money- olth c has been $61),000,000of new busin . 0. Agents everywhere. . � � Eealth and vigour to brass helmet in which were The jobber sells by the package and need p 11 the 6vidences of increasing popu. :,.::` I 111. I ... T_ "' , on my head a for I ;9.2u,Xd ::: , , I all the organs of the three big glass eyes, on my feet boots with lar confidence in the soundness of the principles .... '**"*'*' I I I. .. . I I for, not be watchful of - these matters, but the . ,,- � body. : ..--�-.. .- and the excelletim of the methods of this . . - 17here was also a heavy piece A... HORNS MUST GO. leaden shoes. . - ON. ST. 1r.r,§J 1kA1h#rn-- retailer has to break bulk, and if the pa2k. beneficient institution. These attacks have, of I .,.,.:. ,:: .... . 1, .., - I - k'n .11'.." - �.'.-': I - . of lead on my chest, another on my back- age weighs fifty pounds, with a tare of ten cnar,d, their ori in I he fact that the Mutual ... - ..X,i".,1'*',. .1.. � The Leavill Dehorning Clip -1 _� ntmrffAL , ,':.:. g?��-.. " ... .., , , , ..... , _. :� ... . I � _,.:::,.,:.,.:,-..... '. ­.. , � This is what is called a divirg-dress, for I 111n. , :-,-.,f-;__ ... . . pers will take them off with less - WATER C0.,(LTD.) pounds allowed, while there ate only thirty. Reserve offers insurance at enormously I. -Z... , - trouble and less pain than any - . reduced rates as d with the old line . ...". -"-.-:;!:; . . Telctihone, 1321. fish for pearl oysters. At the back of my five pounds net weight of goods, tte re(AILUL* comparc I ...":,:%'!'.' %,." - `- , other way. Companies, a fact that the insuring public are - - I7 1. I— , - . Branch.449 Youge St. .. I , - .,. .. , helmet is screwed a rubber pipe, and will make nothing on that. He must see not slow to appreciate. The splendid supoess X. , , , . %. X-,.,:;�­­.'.::, . - Sold by all principal ...... -.-.,.�.'.... � Send for circular giving price, ., . I Druggists, Grocers and throu-h this is pumped fresh air all the that he gets the fair weight, and then see of the Company is due in a great measure to Y .,- ".....'.... -­�% I testimonials-, etc. 11 ....."". - - . _" Hotels. time to keep me alive. Around my waist that he does not give more than fair weight. ther indomitable energy and great ability of � 6 � ! Pr 39identHarper. 'who has laid its foundation , . 'I"..".. -_ S. S. KIMBALL, — __ a rope is tied, called the life -line, it is used A oracker here, or a handful of coffee there SO. strong-iind -deep, and has associated with .. ....1i., 0'.- I . I - . - '. Z to pull me up out of the water with. Dress. . may seem to make no. difference, but in a him such able,experienced and devoted me.n,to � 577 Craig Street, Montreal. . ed up in this finery I step over the boat's year the loss means all the differe � nee whom he bas imparted -his enthustiasm, and to � - - side ; splaili, the water closes above me, I between. success and failure. some extent, his other high, qualities, that its ­ J � sea it �,etting greener and greener, .then my career of progress and prosperity will undoubt- � I I S ­ The merchant who does not give person- edly be maintained and before many decades go - fin feet touch the bottom. Now I am in the al and unremitting attention to all these by ihis Assoclatim.is bound to become one of Mrs. Xai"j A 0.'FaUon . ­= . . I CURE GUARANTEED * mysterious place ,where people used to Say details will not suec'eed. the greatest, it nor, the greatest� insurance com- � Dress and Mantle Cuttinq the mermaids lived, so bright, so beautiful, - I . panies'in the world. Mr., Cameron concluded , - of riqua, o., says the Phy- . DIESby this. new and improved Why be troubled With PILES, or. his stirring address with a resolution. of con- - sicians are Astonished, TERNAL OR INTERNAL, FISSURES, ULOER. so interesting. The fish down here, this is — , fidence on -behalf of the Canadian policy -hold- and look at bet like one , . QRS9 -SQU"ES. ATION, ITOHING OR BLEEDING o I a tropical region, -seem to be trying to out- ers which �was seconded by Mt.. Win. Wilson, M a daction guaranteed to teach ladies ph0jT81%TFJJNA1_NMS When Dr. CLIANN do each other in point of gaudy colouring. The Right Kind of Wheat. thj well-known manufacturer of Toronto. � the� T immediate relief? I - "Del . the' full art of cutting aH garments in the hands of &Z"SANDS it has proved It is quite common to see a little fish not A grain dealer ha's written a farmers' - Raised Jro . , d worn by ladies and children. perfeetly invaluable. It Never' Fails ,even in more than six inches in length marked dis- paper intpe west asfollows: I'Muchcom- Tom was Quick at TWduo, Aints. , � . I 0 - 1. . PROF. SMITH, 392 QUEEN ST. W-JORONT0. cases of long standing. POICE $1. 0 atii;uggists i J I � w price many -Infuriated Husband: -"Yes,, talk on, - - . - ' . � Agents Wanted. . t Sent b mail on reeeipt of prwe D ddressing - , - . . EMICAL W., 186ADELMDE ST TOMM tinctly with every one of the seven colours. meat is made regarding the lo � 91 11 ca;dght one once that bad a yellow head, farmers are receiving this year for their talk on! I know you -wish me dead and Long and Terrible Illness — CLARK & WEIZ I- � __ __ - I . I I . � finsi a black sEripe along it sides, and white chiefly because farmers follow every ,will of- von would send, word lo that foot' of a lover � — . , � M . 1. � i is f, ',%!S � . . - blue eyes, red back a white body, green wheat. Allow me to say the reason is buried. It wocadn't be six months before � frOM Blood -Poisoning - -0 11TI 0 4T I � . -by Hoo&& - CONS 'am-PTIO N � ' __' - spots on its tail. I once had a little baby the wisp' ihat'appears referring to seed.' ofyotirs in Liverpoolto comeitft& marry- . Cqutpletely Cured. _ -_ _­ _­ �- - ,. ­­ I _­ I t, . . I . ,. � . ­ Valuable treattse anA two bottles ofmedidme smt Free to I . . . � shark ftWow me round for several days. It- One year it is Ladoaa; - another hue -Stem, you. . I . I . S"Bararma... ,� I . I I I I I any Sufferer. Give Express and Post Office address. T. A. - ONLIIY .- was only about two feet long, and not to then White Fyfe, an4 after two or three She (sweetly): "Hardly as long as- that, I � SLOCUM & CO.. IN West Adelaide Street. Toronto, Out., I I I I ­ - I Mrs. Mary - E. . - - -.--,-- - �,.Ci _. _ �, - be faared. It,'would He under the boot disasterthey Come -back to vibat dear Jack. I- should probably kill two birds la - � . , Q'Fallon, a very in.felligent - � � - - I - I I . . - � rs:' ald never have lift, , M'., with one stdne by simply adding to you . r -,. dY - , of riqua� Qhlo,- was poisoned while �as- . � ­ I I while I was out of the water, and it would My ho Red Fyfe. - - � *153 I � � � I - go down wit 2 me and -keep me company. This year many fa�rrners. are losing from five funeral notice, I Liverpool -papers please sting Physicians at an. -autopsy 5 years. ago, - C. and . ule . - "rip . to ten cents a bashel on account of having copy.' Tom used* to be so quick in taking - - ' . I � I ' V 0 - Soon terrible ers broke - out on.her - - X . . - -York exporters hintsi" . . . . head, arms,,,,tongWe und.thioat. . Her hair all. Have You' . . . � . I -11 I 0; AM A!�!, iff ZGUE. sown,White Fyfe. Now . I . ' - I � I - .. __ 11 - .r0ap �� . . - - - . . __ � I � ho were ' , . � — I - I - - ­ . I . came out. She waighed but 78 lb.-L�, and saw- . . -_ I - - -_ - 's , I � . I . call it�rice wheat; while some w � � 'began to- . I - � . 9 Acoidentally. - ' � I . - - - - TOM -- - — W . - . r take Hood's .Sarsaparlils, and ,;, . L",v -1f; 1WE";S gm. � even more.- The staple as well as desirable - L - L. � at '04ce 'M- __ . i 1iwPf'faiikrD - -A L . - -1 . � I -_ -, - I - 'M Your nanie'T d; could soon gef ont rof ATA 1__ ING I I MOTO . - agwEaMIR rAE tug Small slippers soon stretch gut of shape wheat on which our reputation was made is " Why do you sig . John B. - '.,PrOTe iW and LWaML �' - 01t 10, H , - PattwM3 in challies are of smaller de foolish enoagh to- sow Ladoga, .are losm fiamed no. prospect of help. . At fast shis - , I hin - . . L . I - . . . I I . -Pe says:-" I became perfectly curedLby *:- -:.. ­ . I ... - - .1 _ - -1 : 'L -1, - 1. L And nae -losing favor. I . Btonson?"� asked Hawkiar ckB�4se L , - Red- Fy fe, and any agrricultural college or B. -B. - -...- . L I _. I ' ... �L � , � . I � 1 . _1 -I I ­ . � � . - ­ - - I I ; . W -advises, anything else. -naihei" said -Br --, �64� -w - I a � - . ______ - . �j , . . � - Long; white, - mspaper that -does it is my onso.n. I %8 0 -: - S a m ap" ek ri I 19 14-M - ar go, usir -4., , -_ 1. - � - CURE I � ". ., undressed kid glovei 11 01 � Who btutte;e 7 H. od"s M .-J. Deir ...CLARK'S CATARRH -' It L 11 �� , f, - -v. is ­ 9 in -calculable -damage. As one acquainted, ehrisWn.�d t -V -a minist�r . I -&" 1. � . I - RU � _. _ ­ _*A_h -ening.-#resie � -1 � '' ., - I., - - geverfe"i-IT-OURESOATARRHM-ME HEAD' - ,_ if ,Lf- -,,)( 11EIT­�4_- _­ _ �­_, _ _ _ . � . : I � . . , " -, . *� I- _� Z� . � I . .-_1 . - _. � I'll �. and well * 1128 ) ,rk HEADj HAY -SEN108 ril ± - I -, - - - both with iss.yielding-as-well -as its -mllhng- i - .,� - � .� . � . am.uow.4, - woman. I Weigh. - lbs. --TH#QAT,44N� - _ , IN I L. - . - . I L � I . . R00,0OLD tw 3 � , � , IM T, I I L - � - � - . I --- I I - I UAW_, -.A*: I Work.- for a 11 - I � -ftL E - _1 ,_ -0 - ,--. .__ L �e _ ,. f ev 'At , 'i " , - - � w rkwiny - , I - ft- Ucyft� " ', �. , V�_iv_i&* Bit- ­ -- - , - ' ' eat well and do ; JNF . .. _ -ppereand-black stocki I cautton- , . the ,X _ iW,aH 0 �� Kwo--.1 � I m9s q,mlitift. - farmers against White- , - - go, W - I - aTONSILS �._ 10 - . � I-— Nit . .W; � . � , � I ­� - � - - 0--- _­­ ­ - I . ,,, - � ­ ; _. . I W -baij - Lse�= - a - ;.- - -i - ­ 'I _& -4 . ­ Atok. -1 , 0'._ - _... 7�� -_ U-sense,61 - -WA - . - � . I - ,g* ' - , ,0. K� An - WUL�;JAW , - teoi�_bj - -1 *­ � �'L .. - I 4 . ; -I'--- I � - - - 0"0 -_ SL__ L - , � _. -_ 1. - , - � � � � - I �, .1 ' L � � he - tit - Uidlitky, - 1.911`43ked allm. 13new ,pr W - - _ - . I , � I,- . � . . -&,UI&--JiFA_ � A I � ­�­1134 14 Awha-r ftmwler� - - - - - Fyfe and Ladoga _qspetslly. ` - - --, - , � 11 ollqmlj�n � T�r .9" i - �# -gaieK _ We" vagA - �� �,__ _­'� ��­ 11 I . I .. 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