R ELICS. - - - -- · WEDNES DAY , JANUARY 26, 1887. JJY LJzzrn I RO'.'!S FOLSOM. Ior ory ? Can I' lock up the ~·aptur~ of kiss~s ; t h e h eart t hat grows wi th longmg 1 · I But can I lock up all my power of mem.s H.:k The Jubile e of t he N a.tions, " All N ations Shall call IIim bllll!std."-P su. 7t : 17. ~ BOWMAN VI L L E~ for the dear, tlead p ast ! Can I lock up Mwlio :- "We shall sland bejure tho K ir.o."- Jila:ceit's nr r... A · .· B A crumpl~d, small, p ink envelop e. with a I t~~o~~~~~~gso~~ad~~ge:;~~Ot~~ht n~~nd~ei~~~ scent rose, smiill cupHl · , · · of white d tl and . a . t .. .])l az- l C an I 1oc lc up the memor y o f t h ose fan ~ SALE --30 mg m r e wax on ie sea1 ' essen ht11 .Y a .wo- 1 fo11d da s . w hen the ates of H eaven SMALL FARM . ' . Fol·' · man's letter an<l I am very mu ch m clrned Y ' . f1 , acres of land navm g thereon good frame j t b r 0 t i'· t t l ' t '"" , , d ' ·t· L ·d opened and took me m? I hose day s wl.en l iev .d l a le i con e_n "" " ere w a e life was love · and love was l ife- for Louise house, barns, stables and other necessary out- bo te buildings. young orcharrl of <l acres. well w at· , y 1e cup1 on t 1e outsH1c. . dI ' ered and fencect. Situated jnst outside the I say this w ith all clue modesty, and, as anI . . 1 I d' b corporation of Bowman ville. W ill be sold very t he letter p assec l into oblivion and ash es feel t ia~ a~n s~an m g Y .a n open cheap for ca3h, Apply to M. A. J AMES, 1 t t i t 't I gra ve, w1thm wl:uch lies all that might have . -11e. 9·t· ona vou canno 1)rove , rn. I was I b een gr eat imc1 gool1 m , O"" . me ; w it · 1 mce, Bowmanv1 '· ho ago . ' ., n. n winch S T A TE8:MAN . f . lies, h esidc the p earl-t inted glove, my yout h _ _ - - - - ot PerwJ.Se. . . R ICK HOUSE AN D LOT F OR erhar s it \~rdly 2[ir Lr me t ol sit ~·~re 1 wi th in its u nfulfillccl promise ; 'ny hope SALE I N BOWMANVILLE .-A v ery a1one, a my es ' . a n ma rn .s ue 1 s a _e- 1 and trust and the one true love of my life. comfo1·table b rick house, nearly new, contain- ments .abou t t he damty souvemrs th at, a I 'f l1e ,.,,·1 1c l l1lows cold ac1 ·oss rn e ' a1 1<l I n ingS rooms, besides pantr\ee, closets a.nd sum· 1ong t trne ago, I t uclrnd so sa.feI y away. h . "d +..· k t "ti1 h· d . t h· t mer kitchen, excellent cellar . Hard and soft I can charge t hese feminine knick -11ad rn pus h alst c imyb ,,. m e S·tWI 1 w ll s tla 'th . t d ll t "rem e. r u my ey es o c ear away 1e wa ter· very g ood fruit garden of l acre Situa t· 1 ed in the most ad str ocratic part of th~ town. c~lm~ 0 n~e-:-one a "thu:poi~ e~- mist, and look about me wit h my old, ser ene, Will be sold on very reasonable terms. Ap ply . er an ovmg missi~us, .an ' wi msmua - , affable nonchahince. t o :M. A.. J AMES , STA1'ESMAN Office, 9·tf. 1~1g tender ness c.reepmg mto my h eart a~1d But m h eart is n ot 11.t rest a nd I wonder !·~~~~~·TORONTO. I I F.ar t h's glad .Ju bilee w ill CQme ; J e· us ca ll the Nation· Home ; R.OLLER TYR ONE JY.rlL L ~) By "nd IJye-b.v and bye. I Tru th s hall 'vin its wid'11h1g· way, 'fi ll all "peopJcs,1' '11eath i t..;s ::!!way, Shout for.joy, earth's jubi lee. (B as1;) :-By and hye- by n.ml bye. The above Millsj are now in full running order, and are turning out the best quality of R oller Flour. ' · Cuouus :- All the eMth shall call llim King; All t he Uni»crse will ring 'Vith H is pr aises, we shall sing : d IIallelujah, Ilallclujah, Earth is free, all(! Christ is Kin g·. ILL · d aid I I I IV GRAIN T · Jno. MCMurtry & Co. . . Are pr e pare d to pay the lugh est pnoes, or a ll k inds of G rain d eliver ed at t h e . t Wharf or their S tore H ou se rn own . . AN . K STA NDAR D B 0 F CAN AD A · Cat·ltnl pull1 up, 1111,000,000. Rest , $ 26 0 , 00 _,,,,_. This B ank 18 p repared to d o Legi tl· mate Banking in all i t a b r anches. F armers n ut es discounted. ; Deposito r eceived and Intere st p ai d on amoun ts of ~5 up war d s in Savi n gs .Bank D epar t ment . .D R A. J.<""r ~ h2ued and Collect 10ns m ade in E u rope Unit e d Sta t es and Ca nada. W. J · ·TONE S , }jl Ii (~ ~ fR 11! .@ ·~ H !.~iftij Ag en C TAVlslH . . Has received her new s tock ot GOO~DS ., a.nd invites th0 Ladies of Bow m.anville and vicinity to calJ and see h er Pattern thing , I will, Lo st rike a bala nce, admit Then shall " 1Va.n t" be shorn of wings, thitt I was once macllv, widly in love with Cowboy H ospitality, With the wealth " .Ab·u-noance" J lly a nd byeby and bye. bring~ ; ca~h and every t ok en, for t he: sake of the I One hot aft eenoon as we wer e appr oach And throng-bout Ear th 's wide domain, sender- or thought I was, w hwh amounts to . Tl" D C l ' b dd le Ch1ist, without a rival, r eig n; the same thing at the time. !ug. > lg ry rec ;:, a cow oy sn en 1y rol Aud the r'm·omed, shout for joy: 1Ill sight on th e crest of a n dge, and ca me d l' ttl · k I · I I B ass)-J3y and bye-by and bye. . 1ta d T his i e pm envc1opew1 s 1 tl 1 to d t · · th l tte . · 'l cl d t . b t I 1 own i e s op e war us a a swmgmg CHO R U S :· e e t- 1 s s?i e an mus Y '· u c ~re gallop. H e sat as er ect as a ])l·onze statue , say t hat w h e;n it .cam~ I caugh~ it to I~Y lip s I an d h ad he been lashed t o his hor se like Then shall come, that Day, foretold andt cofv th e~·ecl II t w1thlut s ses;bi l a!ways dicl tt lfrnt I anoth er Mazeppa he could not h ave sa t By eai:Y·:::t~Y~~b~~~~~1;,,e. sor lo' l m ->:1· g, was " 1css m · I116 · sad t 11e. d so errih y .m earnes t "t" or mor e perf e c tl v mo t 10n When all m e n shr.ll brothers be, a :V 11 e. lYJ.aU was muc . given ? wn mg Instinctively ~·re straightened up our t ired And the World's g-reat lica· ~-set freedamty notes and, at. one ~<me, I m~ght h~vc ahotilcler s, and sat erect al so. Evidently Shouts for joy, earth's jubilee. 11 t h ti 1 ttl k (Baa.1)Hy aud bye-uy aml bye, I paperec my wa s wi n s same 1 · e P 111 h e want ed t o speak to u s. So w e r ode for. p ap er ; but the thought then would have war d to meet h im wondering th e while Ctronne :beteh ns t"'?rlli ege ! ltwort e t h emth I1;extt my t thheart whether h is m:wne~ woulcl be a (lr eeab1e or - - - -- - - - a IS, wore Well y Or ll' y 0 em , · ' tat' f p all th at I could '\ithout · excitin;, remark irn w g. . . or aren t s. . o · Af ter we h ad ctvilly excha no-ed h ow do, . 0 And, I recollecb that it was my custom t o d . . d "f I 'Ihc mistak e of m an y earnest refor mers 1 1 1t c t ake them out and k iss each one, gentl y aud IOU· os! 10 rnquir~ i .;;e 1 s~en any ha.s been in ;ittemp tiu g to put t he State in 1 1 8 1110 i·everently , b efore I w ent to bed . l or d ·ses st mc teh t t~·mngt . ~ ack d ~dodme, the place of t he parent -society in the proT hat ex er cise must h ave been, towards anb u t pt 0 .t a fi un c, . ·w~ 0 c10 c · 1 af rtil en vince of home. It has been thought more 1 1 1 1 the close of our acquaintance, ext r emely ou } enl y - t ve mi es nj scare ration al t o limit liquor.selling t h an t o so 0 protra cted. Our lov e died a natural d eath to0 · j~ Lac no / ecn 1Y t 1~rs.js. e 1 train boys th at t hey w ou ld not want liquor 8 - slowly and p ainlcssly- - and the last t ime I tas ' 1 m g qu es,.1rons a ou tt i~u ' cd reelrn f a~lc -a better p hilosophy to ctirb the supply that I saw Mand sh e introduced me to a f a e\!oles. h " ~wer~~e l mg a l ~a m- th an t o kill t he demand . 1 10 1 flaxen. haired h usband and a sour and cross- 1 °~~ L00 ' 1 en fe l~u c ,en 1 ex\ amtle tl = . For exampl e, fa.rm life ha s been in general ey ed baby whicli she said was hers. And . e~, ~l erst i e es 1 un~ lef t so rude and barr en t h at t he y oung have 1 1 0 01 18 0 uow I take her musty en velope and dr op i t i yott i canf :P u ~t t· r alnc '. nc soughi; their vocation elsewh ere, in t h e °m · t b k t d b hf r.. I pu up or u. w1 u 1c. 1 son1Y we ve m i1es ·1t f t t t" H rt · t 1U my! wd e- as e a~I ru s rom my D.Il· ,. from her e. T a ke the trail that t nrns off t o ~1( ~ 0 emp t ion s. d ode 1· ~ lll 0 1s geArs t.t 1etl us~ hof a clva bmsh ed pf a stfl . h t h e l eft E tbou t t hree miles ah ead. You as t eeit ilto~ o tetn cord 1 ~cte Witt o d ut. re erf1i e wit er e unc1 i o owers, t at ' t fi d b d t th l cnce o ie rnna e an mnoceu esire o iomek e by: .ar~ ' folks for r ecreat ion, an d the b oys have cr umbles away :i.t my touch. Th e leavesl"ilnff n tlany 0 Ja 1 0 on . le rdoun -up, you now-t u J;~s drifted out upon t he streets and into taseem to shrink away from my fingers as if ' a . h 1 1 1 . . ,1en they 1 they recogm. zedtha tI am oId , worn and go, n , Ig s u 'tm than d ma . ,elyonree cl .1,, vcs a 1ome. verns an dbac.1 compamons up, w1 1 10 bla.~e, and scatter over , my desk - a dust y, " G~acior~s ~1~ ! ~~(e ~ever lock doors in mi~ht and should ha ve , been findiug their musty lot t!1ey are. T hey ar e before me as t his country. ' Somebody m igh t come along enJoyment a t home. 'Ioo busy fathers. and the sole reh c of the h our w hen they and I j h cl t t t . t t too weary mothers, and too careless sisters were Lottie's. She was crying w h en she m~ry, ~11 nan. h: gtf m 0 ge sor~e arc the. r uin of many a promising lad. 00 1 slipped t hem into my hand and whispered gd·~ art~ ay u 1 f ng d. t i da '{! lwl'\i " You mu st not !" from t he fat her, and "Good -bye" hetween h er sobs. S he. was ? to i;e ~n,;nc k 0.~ 1~ ie ,, oar 00 ec' ) 8- "Yon ought JJ ot !"from the mother , h a ve ~f=.-~~c~~~e\~1:~k110it1 ~~:.~l~tot~~n~~~~! ar, "J~' an~"iJ;~'.'.._b~ ~~~J'b~e~ ceu.se ; Ku-th-redeemed from Sin'a dark doomShall like Etlen's Bowers bloow, Aud t he ransomed, shout lo.- joy; (Das·) :-J3y nntl bye-by and bye. C1101tus :- The 11) " 7!Jte 11f O'lt"nt rtin s >hall bri1· 1 ,q ~eace l' \V > w 1 "' h 11 I a m still running my Mill at ·r y rone a nd wiU keep both Stone a nd Roller Flour in both Mi ils, for sal.e or exchange. 01JU BRANDS A.R E I I if ever it\vm be, avain. -·-------- ' "ECLIPSE," best Patent Roller Flour. "VICTORIA," Choice Roller Flour. "GLENCOE," XXX Bakers' Roller Flour. "EXCELSIOR," Choice Stone .Flour. Ask your gr ocer for above brands or call at th e Mill and get them. Every bag guaranteed first -class and full weight · Ohop ground in either Mill any d ay o f t he week. ·&;,~ p--Far m ers Gristing especially solicited. I am prepared t o pay the highest price in Cash for Wheat delivered at either Mill ; also for Badey a nd othfir coarse grains delivered at Darlington Ha rbor . P ooitively n o credi t at cit.her lvlill. Bowmanville, Oct ober 4.3:3m I I I IN I J .C. VANSTONE. ° b Ste '£"h I k v l1 .f d £ As n.sual our n ew stock of CANADIA~, ' · E NGLISH ~COTCH & AMERICAN ' BO NNETS, H ATS and assortment oi A slen cle.r gold ba.nd, ~it.h a broken pa~- ~;}}~re mea ' anc s Y a mg i le wan s " Isn 't t hat privilege often abu sed ·" lock dangling froi:n 1t. . This came . back to S'l'ORIE :- SecoJid Door W eAt or Williainw me one da.y a nd, figuratively sp eakmg, blot " No IHtrrlly ever . Say you'll find a l ntcher Stall tec l me from t he fa?e of t he earth. I n ever cow up 'at the ranch and yoi:_ can m ilk her if k new w hat caused itt o be sent , but a st ern t t Tl f 1 t no te, with Leslie's signat ur e, gave me t o un - ybu ;~h ~· bl ·1i[e are P e;i ,Y 0 e~gs 0 der st and t h at " it was all over ." ~ ou J. et s \ e ; yo~ want !em go 10111 We hav e the goods. To inspect is t o order. Our prices are right. A ll explanation was denied m e, and- un - ~m. uf ma. re yon~~~ ves i; \ · d~0 Our styles command admiration. Our originality is inex haustible. less it w as m y rival's tandem team--I never hay as ong as Y?,u 1 ·e. e ga h d d :>:F W ORTHLESS IMITATIONS kn ew w hitt caused t he downfall of my a~efyer company. k Our enterprise, energy and pluck have no bounds. castles in the air. I have always though t ti "" ew m orc b remarth s we dre exh c. ang~ 'an d · As th ere are many infer ior "t t l t cl . h l ien our cow oy ga er e up i s rems an i · w as 10 cam , an , wit my arge exper "d . goods, corded with jut e, _.Call a t t b e centr e of' St.yle, Bea u ty and CJ1capne ss · hemp, et c., offered and sold iencc of .woman·~iature now before me, I am sa~ , W ell I've got to fi nish m y circuit real compan ion ship. as Coraline by some u n· ------~---principled merchant s trad- su re of it . 1 said t hat I was h.cart-hrok en t wenty rr{iles mor e I r eckon . so I m ust b~ mg otL the reputation of ---;I .am not sure but th~t I cried. A nd I , mov ino-. So loug.' I'll sec y~u at the ra .ch D ifficult Qu eries. our genn inc t!Jo1·alinf~, d1stmc~ly remem~er g~mg dow~ o~ i~y a.bout ~unclown." we warn t he la.dies a ga i u Ht And flinging t he last r emark OV<:'I" his T he w isest man may easily be p uzzled by such imposit ion by dmw- laven der kne~s on "h e grass under her wm ing their at tention t o tho d ?w and. sta~1~g there all on e long summ er shoulder at us his pony galloped rapL.Uy the questions of a ch ild, and when any per 'l.'be T ailo,· 1 necessity of seeing that the m ght. \ \That a spectacle. I m ust have beei~ ! away . a m oment later h e r ode over the r i ,,0 son exert s himself t o coin out.of.th e-way namo "' queries, there is no h eight ot im practicabilI remember t l;e ev~mng I lo~kecl t his and disa eared. br a celet on Leslie's dimpled wn st , a s we pp ity which h e m a,y not reach. Many ques---..~~--------·---tions were for"·arded to t he London Univer .. strolled through t h e orchard under the pink . , stamped on inner side of all Coralinogoods. and white blossoms massed.above our h eads, Cole's A ffection for h is Hor ses. stil Ii1for111at ion Burca n lately , in a compctiWithout which n ono ar e g enuine. I held h er hands- clear , lit t le, sof t hands When Circusman Cole sold his stock in t ion to see who could propound t he most -- -··-··---·---·-·- - ·--·-·---- they were-:-~n<l t h e hlnsh es cam~ and w ent New Orleans the other day three clnn r ing p erfect poser . I t would be hard to say 011 t he femi.nme ch eek so n ear mme_. hor ses that h e has owned for years wont which of t h e jokers su cceeded best, among , A nd I tlunk t~e grasses h eld t heir b~eath w ith the others by mist~ke. Mr . Cole at those '~ho sent in the following :( __! _ to c~tch .~u~ wln~pered ':ords, ai~d ~he httl~'. once bought them back, saying t h nt he W hat is the name of the 'oldest inhabitant ' b1'.m'n bu els nudbe<l . each oth er wi th tJ;ieu wonld n ever consent to h ave t h e hor ses be- of Pekin ? mgs an cl r olle1 th~r lound eyes ~no;mgi come t he property of any one who would H ow · many trees h as Mr. Glad stone felled 1 for everything in Entire stock t o b e ~'~ as we ~~s.se · nc we V?"'. 0 e erna ! m ak e th em work, and t ha t h e ha d decided iu h is life? S faith.falneso and ft~u.nd our h ves all i ose- 1to put t hem to a p ainless death. He proH ow m an y paving -stones are t h er e in t he ! ~f',;)l13! colo1~d .. Auel all t msst rong an~deep-seat- I osecl bleedinct t hem to death bu t ,v. B. city of London ? eel affecti on , on e tandem team whISked away IP' · "' ' d · . b f I d b k Leonard, a h ver ym au , snggeste th at th e P lease tell m e t he depth m t he deep est 1 1 T h e goods will b e sol c l d o wn b elow cost. t~ o~e 11 : eJY 8 1¥es ·It .au;f ~h {~u ~o e u se of ch loroform would be a b ett er aud place of t he sand in the Great Sah ara Deser t? f e rrcek~ ' '~ ie. is a r~p tm e less painfu l mode. This was fimtlly d ecid- H ow mauy p anes of rrlass are ther e in win: . · > t 1 . on t l mitny ano ier JUS as ed upon, an d a reliable man procured, w ho <lows in th e whole of L ondon ? ,....... "'il'" _:31l ~ ~ ~ ~ ] [ '1 f.i? '·~ r oi_nt .oc i;ig Hats, B o n n e ts, Ribbon s , L Rces, Flower s, w 1 11 e a wns , sm ce 1en. t f d t h p . t ' ' l' h , "" h W'll' C , fi ~ ..m;;;-"'Q,. ~ ~ ~ li\'LIL ..tlll-"' i:>;;;...i· · 'l' l da f f r h d w as o 1 1a.ve p er orme e o er a 1011. . e} vv was i mm b1 1e onq uoror a rst F eathera, Silks, Satins, Plnsh es, V elvflts, 16 ys 0 my 00 IS. n ess were 1oug an were itll collected in t he circus tent. T here : b t- 0 1 ·? 0 F ringes, G imps; Cords , Collars , F rilling, mad ny, bh ~tttI am d out of it \i.ll now, un scarr ed . , w ere Cole, Leonar d, the 1'iders and t h e w:~~,::~1~e degr ee of relationship between Their China H all con tains t h e Largest Assortment of Apr ons, H ose, Wool Jack e ts, B e r-Jin an uns a ere . . t er, th e t umbl ers an d Mr Gladstone a.ncl Cain or Abel ? 11 ct 1 t · 'd tl c1owns, tlie nngma A 1 W ools, Sax on y, S ilk F loss, Arase n e , :~ .rouu l \ ct ur]:' ~~ e~t ~ o~~e i l eap ers, and the t hree p et duns. Callin g 'j H ow many honest men ttre there in the .s 1 1 1 t -~ t~1 ! t he little m are by name h e told h er t o k iss city of London? Ti nsel, Embroider ies, & c. eD? 11 a e ·k d ' P · iac l~kore ' c tratcl e b a~al enl' 1 s tit ! them a.11 good-by. T he intelligen t animal , iiow m an y ston es have been thr own into Also a great variety of Fan cy big some i . eness i )rune · f or warcl lier h eac 1, k 'issed eac1 · f ears f ti . 1 oSJie rig tih' . t e f str et c1 11ng l th e Serp entin e J{iver in Hyde Park t his 0 1 1 Goods. e odng a hce f m athr le wat sh l e l ~cedsbot j one. T his was more thau t hey could stand , year by boys and by girls? ' t 11 0 . : a ' an or H ee lmou s tlh ' ,, .Ud and t he sacrifice w as put off. Cole hacl no I \V hat was t he price cha~ged for th e fir st to be found in the district. M I LLER 'S B LO CK, ORONO. 111 erbpik ·eseif w e. h er 1don;e w as "' · u:,r I place to take t hem to, so M r. Leonard pro- . glass of ale publiclv sold by the fir st h censfl.oor , ac , o a. c ea.p 1o g1ng 1 iou se a i. · d fi L l . 11 · · J · · clou 't believe h er parentaoe woulci h(>"e m 1se tc n c some on e w 10 w ou c ,tssume ed victualler gr anted a license m E ngland ? "' t . to b t ·., clrnrge of th e.m , under a guar .·an .t ee never .t o Explain the crigin of evil b een r eassu ring i"f ' 1ook ·ec m · u ,. · k l b l · d d · HORSES. was des eratel en amored. I f~r ot the I w or. t 1em, u t t o k eep t 1.em lU goo or er , vYhere are t he hones of tho late Gen. Gor Island Home Stock t Y · d t g l. 1 ·mtil old age should claun t hem for t h e don the h er o of K hartoum ? P f . Fa.rm, Grosse Isle, p as t . I orgo · ever y ear crea ure w 1ose 1 H ow mauy mileston es ar c there on the Mich., is very conve- love had ca st a tem porary gl ow from v ara- g>'l.Ve, niently l o c at e d tor dise across my pathway. I vowed the ol d ~,-- ·- -- -" R oad to R uin "?. . ~-. Canadians, being on vows with fresh ardor, and the t ime-worn " Profitabl e R eading. ~ho was ~ontrns · P ilate's great-grand- 1 an Island in Detroit River,ten miles below loving ei:it hets gath~red new t enderness Th<~ most valuable books are not not in- m~~~r·~ ~ashl1lntgl-wo~n~n ? t0 ? 1e gm s go Windsor, Ont. Purh en wlu sp er cd to M1crnon Ther e was n o · bly' h l ' th 1 0 tl j eie uo a · 11rrn . chas.,rs w ill find a w "' d · approac ec WI P ea s;rre. n ie Are t here a.uy shellfish at t he scource of K ING STR.EET, v h . . d d . :BOW MANVIL LE . 1 larg1.. ,mmber of pure t mg nea~, an ea;1, a~1 sw~et en ?ug1 r tol ext enor t hev may b e r ough,l!ke the 1 Jark h · , ·C ? mur mu r m t ha t h st em ng ear agamst m y · ., . · t e rn er ongo · bred and grade stal.t f h of th e em namon t ree, but ther e i s an mtense One question er asks " vVh o made the firs t lions, brood ma.res coat co11ar. I qm e argot w at cam e ··tness an . d ttrorna . t'IC Ji· ' tl11n. · On e 1 shirt?" . · ' " '\ simple · S swec. t d a' ·or w i calmly add111g qu est ion and colts of all ages 10 0 to select from. A ll ~h g raw h usI ap~rt. . t ran~e. tha~ : h as t o learn to like t l1em, and ~e is bc~t abl e bu t I rlou 't believe it ~an b e answered. " ' illfil~~ ~fil~~ ~IDIB~ a 11 I pure bred stock, reg· s ou ,c, w en w,is. so 111 .ea1w1st. . · t? .secure ~he taste by. chewmg until th e I I I lstered in the French and American Stud Bo9ks. It ma;1 have been tha~ she trretl.- - 1t 1ncJ.i. sav or is developed 111 .the mou th. "Do I i j j Prices reasonable, stock ~aranteed. Large illu111 may lrnve b een t hat I .d1cl- but, s t ill, I i not mind w hat you r ead," said E el. Sh er - I What is E art h ? 1' tra.ted Catalogue free. SAVAGE & FARNUM, a half r eoollect1011 that th ere . b l . " f . 1 b"t 1 . d" l tl I ~ ~ J>£TROIT, MJ:oB. h ave was >J. t hird party in th e case. H ow- ! r~~i~ 'of b~~~r,i b~~k's ,~ill e:o:eg w~~~1 v~7i . f'l'hc fo llowing epig ramma t ic and sin~ular ·- - -- - - - - - ever that 1 na.y be her p icture was pried ont i "' g h b't f d' t l · . f . ., ,, lin es are a co1 n plete a11s NC r to t h e quest ion :] f I , I uave a a 1 o r ea ing ie in er1or . S . · 0 . my_ o~ket and L hat of st at ely Juli~ in- I T h ough v er y common, this is not altogeth er ' What is eart h, exton ? A place to dig ~er ted 111 i ts p lace, and my h eart. r epair ed . sound advice. Too rnn.ny i)eople, bcginniug graves. it s dama~ed works, and st arted bn skly on. w ith trashy literature, which r eq uires no W h:i.t is earth, R ich Ma n 7 A place t o A wa! it always hu.d , and a cheery ttncl th ought , a cc iuire a p ositive distaste for what- work shwes. · · I ever is solid an d serious. T he ha hit of read vYhat is earLh, Gray Bea.r el ? A place to ....! . ' comfortable way , euough. . I ~oulcl exp ect to. stiffer. Would ? esir e · ing wort hless and airy books has disqu a,lifiod grow old . and mte~<i: to, as qn_ i te the proper th~ng t o th em for enjoying wh at is better. It would Whab is earth, M iser . A place to dig clo , alas. · m the midst ?f my mournmg , a be better to begin w ith w h at is really v alu - gold. gla nce from a s t r ange pair o~ eyes or a ·touch able and ch ew a way upon it until we rea.ch W h ..t is earth , Sch ool Boy? A place for you can fi nd the largest stock in above lines .in this COU11 ty of ~. t.a~er. ha nd woul:l raise me from my the inner sw eetness, and this will requir e my play.. . " ? sa?k_clovh. and ashes, !u gh .to the ·bl est and much less t ime and effor t than to rea d up " \Yhau is earth , Maiden . A place t o be sl11mng J!m nacle of love, I~ was alw,.ays so. throtrcrh qu aumires of trash an d mu d . ga.y. . " I W ha t is ear th, Seamstress~ A place H ere IS a small and wrmkled b unch of ; A LL LIV ER AN D K IDNEY COMkid . I srno1 t h it out upou my <)esk. A 1 wh er e I weep. P L AINTS, D YSPEPSIA, INDIGEST- small, p earl-colored glove, with t he initia ls, · He1' Heavy Conmmlrum. I vYhat is earth , Sluggard ? A good place ION A~ D A LL DI'::lEAS E S A RISI NG L . ~i. up~n t h e iI1;sidc.. I t ~elo ngecl . to ' " Billy," quoth Sop hroaia, a s she listened t o sleep._ What is ear th, Soldier ? A place for a F ROM DISARRANG El\irE N T "' OF T HE Louis~. I i:otty , fair-ha~·ecl, httl·~ Loms~. to t he t hundering tr ead of pater f am1:1ias . ·i . "' Such a mite of a. glove . And as I hold it come t humpina down t h e stairs at 11 p . m ., battle. . I c.an almost fancY'. that t he y ear s, the grny , "when you le~vc h ere each evenin()' at th is \ Vhat is em·th, H en l srnan? A place to LIV E R AN D K IDN E YS. hair s, and t he w r 111k.les, have n ev-er been , : t ime, 'by request,' why is p apa , .;hen he raise cat~le. . 9 · a~1cl t hat b~:d at;am th~ <l~ar l~and t hat p art s with you at the front door, like y~ur W hat is earth, W id ow . A place of true h as so 1011., bceu _.st1lled foi.ev~i. J,ust h ere, own dear self w h en y ou make me a m ce sor~·~,w-. . ,. ·1 I 'll tell you · I. c~n see t~1~ p1111t of t he pm k, ~,oft fmge! present or take me to t he rink ,,, 1 \\ hat is earth , '11aclesman . l ll t ips a nd. ag,·mst t h e back, th e blood 111 h er, " I couldn't say, I'm sure, l ove," tr em- to-morro~v. . blue ve.ms t hrobb.;;d. . A nd h er ·s '. ay .t h e blingly replied h er best fellow ·W illiam, 1 \ Vhat is ear th, Swk m i1n ? 'Tis nothing - -- cool , p mk palm with i ts brokern hf~-hu?. while prepar ing to " dust" at h er pin ent 's t o me. . Unde;~'Year, A nd at th e thoug~it of the smooth, fair sk m bidding. · \ Vh at is earth, sailor? My home is on 1 . . ' 1~hat t he long wns~ covered~ a lump comes 1 " Because he always f oots the Bill !" , tlrn sea.. _ · mto my throat, which, were I not' so old a nd i I \\That rn earth , StE ttesman ? A place to P ropriet or , Toronto. careless a.n d bitter, I would almomt think th e ·'1 win fame. So come along, friends, and bring your cash and you will - - -1 · littl e glo.ve ha d brought. ' Anastasia. \a Oout t o be married )- " Ned , : \ Yhat is earth, Au t hor '? I'll write there decidedly get a bargain. All kinds of F ur alt ered and repaired. SOLD :BY · T h e air .h as grown so full of mist -t h ere see if t h is reads all right for t he invita- my name. ~·GI ~1 BO'I!' . I must be ram c;m tside- t hat I can h an ll:y see tions: 'Your pr esence is requeste~--' " . \\T~at is ear th, Monarch? Fer my realm ~ '1:11 l· _.._ ft A..JU & S ON, ~ th.e p earl-w hi te glo:"e befor e. m.e, win ch I , pevoted broth~r-" Stop t here, s1 a ! It 'tis give~. BOWMANVIL 1w1ll l~ck ~way u ntil some fame·. w h en t h e 18n't gr ammatical. You mean : ' Your! W h at is earth , Christi an ? Thegttteway The Practica l Furrie r LE. , sun shmes m and my eyes see clear er. i present s are r equested.' " to Heaven. TRI MMINGS little Lott ie Linden w h en her father carried JU~' ~mp r eLt f . {"'f"th. 9,, her off to E urope to esca~ my unwelcom e " Oh r en you a trla~c 0 . ieves · t , A . no · no · 1111 "" is ever s O >en. a ttentions ; b ut she was .· Charlot t e L:yn- man 's u'pon his honor "'you know . and be· a.ny t'l1111 den Canadian I s1 "d es i "f ·a fe11er ,cl ever ' r ea ll y s t ea1 . '"' . when sh e stepµ . ed a~m , upon . :i01I. A very trm1 and <_ngh sh y ounf$ lady ! out df a s hack the count ry'd soon b e to~ it was w ho gave m e the tips of two fingers , h t to h ld h 11 "' 1 A 11 b od tl t , t an d Jounclit quite impossible t o sound h er ~ k ho ~· ~ 1 [ : . comds ~a 8 ac · ung{'y is t xfu.ec ·ell ~ ght~~ f n ge r 's. 1 .r i. 1'~WE E D S, t BEWARE I rti J b een r elied on t o keep him from e vil ways, w hile he was left to h imself for ent ertainA l · d f 1 · · h ~en~. m ~o, 1;llst ea o p aymg wit Ins SLster or wit h lus father at home, the b h d f b · h oy as p1aye over a. mug o eer wit some m at es after the shop w as shut up. M ost lads would p refer acosysit ting-r oom at home,.wher e they w ere itt liber ty to b.ring their eompa~ions .for innocen~ games or cheerf~l muSJ.c, to it r~uder.vous m a tav ern. B ut witJ1 a home that 1~ all comm and and no con cess10ns, all preachmg and no p~easure, all du ty and no f>tm - a dull, t r ead -null, old folk s sort of pla ce- it is a matt er for deep regr et, but not of wonderment , t hat the b oys dr if t away from it . K eep hold of y our children if you woultl save t h em, parents. A nd rem ember t hat t h e r eal forces are those of love, expressed n ot in care m erely , but in " . . t 1011 " aud sympat ily, co-operat ion, p ar t ic1pa WORSTEDS and other Suitings is t h e l argest, most compl ete and most fa s hion able t o b e found inWesiDurham We Never Get left. I I Gent's F urnish ings a specialty. JOSEPH JEFFERY, TC>- 'CROM PTON CORSE T CO.' M N 'S Rs ·. ORRISO M - G O Cleare d OUt In · SQ days f f u ~· flocl1 BJ·fJ S e 1[ s TA p L i. tt D FA - CY I I I fYh;s 1 de l 1 I PERCHERON I · I . · HIGH E ST M ARKE T P RICE S for all kind s of F arm Produce, Butt er, E ggs, &c. V ICT ORIA BU IL DIN GS, 0 I I filRIID I , 1 DAN DE L ION LIVE R AND KIDNE Y lVl: f At th e leading estabh s h m ent o- y E :E=l. B ITTE R S ~ CURE S 0 the Practical F urrier, I I n J ack et s- Dolmanett es, Capes , Caps FOR LAD I ES : The Greatest Blood Purl- ' fier the W orld. ! and Muffs in great v ar iet y. FOR GE N TS : E. M0 R R IS I A large st ock of Fur Coat s in R ussian L amb, Bokarian a nd Coon, in all prices, Sleigh R obes by t h e d ozen, a nd Caps of all d escriptions. In Gent's Furnishings- t h e b est stock of Ties, Br aces, Shirts and R ubber Coats. Hl JY-C _ A.-YE R'.J