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Barrie Examiner, 6 Aug 1896, p. 6

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WHEN AND WHAf lndkflut yen; imported from America` 1,65 hnimln nf nnr rmirinxr IQK R51 U. 3, rxnia. i;xPoa1'. ma. -use--ow-A---q-9-.-.-.--ma--I %W6%%% ;;wa:=9M7 THE aumm y` Atsrv 1_aV9e . 1'9 READ. I 70 tell their 9 Telephone Progress in Europe. ` :1 There is no doubt that in `the course , of time England will have just us. good [_ a telephone service as. the United States; i but in the meantime she is deeply in the _ throes. and the despair of the English who can not understand why they should i be still suffering from official ineptitude is almost-pathetic. A Manchester paper i published A letter from 3 subscriber 0i whose house took the one night.` He tried V frantically to cell the tire brigade by telephone. but could not get any reply 0 from the exchange. Several other sub- scribers in the some locality made similar attempts, but the telephone ex- 1.'Ch{\Ilg8 took no` notice; And the fire 1 i burned on. An aggrieved firm in Not; idtingham wrote recently `to tll9_HLQl;ld0li 4 Times ns~`fello`ws: We yesterday. had " occasion to telephone to Birmingham. After conversing for about one` minute the girl at the Post Office te cphoned, . `Time up. _We thereupon asked fore must ring off- and telephone to ~ the National Telephone Company again for them to ask us to put you in communi- , cation. This meant a further half hour _ I in getting" through by the exchange i between here and Birmingham. We to- day wanted to `conxerse with Mn'nsPl(l, and after one minute's conversation. owing to one oi the principals having to be called to the telephone, the Post Office again informed us .`tlme was up. 3 and they could not allow us to` continue. the conversation, but` we must ring up again. When an Englishman has n I grievance he-does not put up with it," . as is the usual custom -in this "country, i 7 7 i ' I would pay for it. The nnswcrves, `You i i ) E . but he" "kloks _'_nsLhcrd as he knows ' `ihow,-and there is no doubt that this national disposition to protest against h iueiliclency or irnp_os_ition. has had con- ` sldcrnble weight in hastening there- `form in telephone matters which has of the trunk telephone lines by the.Gov- . second three minutes, stetingthet wel _ernment Post'0fce authorities. J just been inuugiirnte(i by the taking over . _ ' L . ; ;.xqw;f;jrayxjV1;-t;gyn..' ;,G6Qiz I3?|N9 hi` 4 ;uu nt;xx*n- - mm was nuu vuuuurngu nupv. - ~ - 9_SmnkJ;mdly,..bmepmdnts-and:s;:-- vants, anckprnise them when you can.- Exo_hang\e-. , ulxwau. A ' ' . Kn (Dr) McGill and daughters` were _ llnion friends here last Tuesday. `W! am Reid; ._of, Victoria Harbor, is V to: here; in...` A..oI..-.... I :m.. .....i 't;..L.. .: 'n....,...... ifrndibg his vagation witir former. guonl ' ` _ _ uuu:\xnu(_lllell. ` The goodness of God is 1ni11'te`and- ;extands to all men. Ho sendet-h His rain 1 upon the just and unjust. Ho preserves` . lu_ life the good {mud the bad nhke, for in Him we` live zindvmove and have our. [.be1ng`r nd Ha senb_H_is \Son to exh :+}m+. Tnm fmv Hm mmm . umm. 1+ ta .-...x-. `, utuug I nun nu senn_n_1s son to ex!) Lthaove for the 3w.or1d.- Hguca it 1s.,w1-it-' ; semi f`God so lovad the world" that He ` segnt; his Son to die than whosoever be- lieveh in Him might: ..not 4 p9r'ishCbut. have everlasting life." Aye, God s gong,-_ l ness extends to even the animal creation. He has mmle `fthe high hl1lt`i~as ll rofugg J-or-the-JwHd-2e &$s.~&ad-eherreekHm~ ' nu 1ma.1nuue `jme mgn mus M rotugfg +mr-the-wHxLg&ts.~aad-$herreekHor + Lo1;;e_ag. . E16 cnuseth the` grass to grow: , fax: the ostule . He sendeth the springs ute .th valleys 'whIch~run . amonrthe hula. r They give drink to ve_ry -beasb;of -the field; the wild . asses ,quenoh their , _t.hlrst." A Well might the Ps1\lInlst3'sin2:, i`L'1`_I:to,;:,arth is _full of the goodness of . the: or ', . A H` ` ` , ` V [vgxasur us In! argppeu lurtmgadoorway. , lg" I ha've.}' replied. .the`man,nt $130 desk. 1v_vithout- looking up V j . 1 ~: ` `S"1`hen. You wlllnd this hnnka W1 _;uu-wu.- uuu In lngrmin -_-na:p`~mveerraot-4 . . . .. -- .6 1'0 2w 0+. W V. Not ,bIg~.6noug}}. 1nt'erp'ose,d the man anhe dank bite; one qutohglanoe at the ~ =4'muk.~--*'aesmaxrr~aireamxm~-~a'~amaa1a"} .--phat heexus t0`3]`JI'W6X`:,th9: D\1l'D'."-f- ` Mi`.h1aH jE?9uina_R9wf V 1 ` : .-aupormuo.`Qvq1:ayn9,~,~= I I` .` I huvemtred BlIgg1ng_ot;l;lrhor1f3bla V aupammnn ma 1aats,~ tho philanthroplut I `.axo'1axm`ed.~.;.;-: ~ " v . g . A How didvyau manageitt?` " A kl fab:-ed.vo 1gnaJ._n1_n; -.;V1;;`;-'3.-wean. e V V ' nu mu us pm-`1.nuru, 191` 10. ` ' ' > 2 Every person in the house has an `evil nature as well as oufselvos, and I therefore we are not to expect too much. 3 Lnnk rmnn mmh mamhnr nf Hm hm, . WIIUUII UVUK UUl`5S3I\'U5. _ V `6"0hserva when othemgarn suffering, . and` drgp 23. word of kindness.` . . I 7 \Vnmh fm- Iltrla mm.-ma-....ua.... ..a 5 uuu` urgp u wuru U1 RlD(l!18S.`|.` .. 1 ! 7 Watch. for little opportunities of; plehsing, and put: little annoyances out l of the Way. -- V _ R. 8 Take a-lmerful View of everything, I and nnnnnrmm Fnnn " - v'l`h,o 81-14nz_1e~1m1n thamn. V -` JI-lave yOu;qh1ldren? V asked the, fvhuser `us he stepped luzthga doorway. 1 ;'"I ha've. P reblled shamm at mm am- syunpre. ~ 3 * . _ . Mr;`Art_h'ur Little and baby, _of Tgrnnto gm pteent guests of Mn. and Mrs. J uo.- sta.'_w ` L * _ .' ml "thing!-.'nl..`w. 11 {'3-nun: rm: annni aims for u cm-lsuaui Home.` 1 'We mny.be qulte Sure that. our will . is likely 60 he crossed durln so let: u prepare foriti. `) F`.\`m*\r um-cnn in Man Iuumn M... g t-he. day, I vg~VV-hen inolluedto give an angry an, , SW81`, .l_ts,us llftup the `heart in pr.'xyer.__., 5 If from sickness, path, or inrmity. we feel irti!mb1e;'Ie"n -ii'k'eep a very iitriut watch over ourselvs. ' -r:--nI.m.m ...hI... 01.....- ,....,. ...a._._`,: I uuuua auu :v,uvv uunucm Ul nucav lulu; eatnn every yve'ek1)esiii' largo Iiuantities `of oat-mAeal,buc2kwheas 110111` and cornmeal. The quipntities of provendpr always on hand (the peshnble goods being kept in chld-storage warehouses) leads Mr.` Speed to conclude. that we Neow York out off from-lube. points` -nm-whence,.11:.!.'L0 ` supplies are drawn hnr people could live in plenty for four mcnths.au`d even ~ age to get; Mom: {or half 3 year, without- umulatmg the Ch1nese'nppe`tite for rate. Arum 2ovv,vw W suuue menu 0!. much are sold weekly. ,Upoi1 A conservagive en- timeto Mr. Speed places the quahtity of ehjeonsnmed yearly `ln New York at _ 45,000,000 pounds, not including oysters, ' clema, crabs and other shell sh. There are 24,000 bushel; of potatoes iioldln New York daily, the yield at a 90,000-acre term per year, the eggregate vgiuglggjh tubers being 813,000,000. Other vege- tables are consumed in like ' proportlonsr - T.hero are 70,000 buehelsof whegt Q1931:-) ennn evarv wmkmmlaz luv-an 'nn;nMf.lna alnstanaa, Kr. Speed doclam that NM` Ynrhn consume 80,000,000 doun eggs . per yea;-, for which they pay 110400.000; 990,800 pounds of -bumr per day. co ing_Q,l8_,900.o00 per year; 997,000 gallons of milk, 5,600 gallons of cream nnd1.200 W gannx of oondenpod milk daily, n a yeprly cuny of 316,250,000.` Including` qheaoe, liar `which 810,000,000 per year is paid, the aggregate value of the dllry product: oomnmodln New York City in 1 $04,450,000. `Mr. Speodvxee" the valuai tlon of the meats, of various klndsisold to New Yorkers each year at aboug 858,- 000,000. Irma doujnot lnblude poultry, from 200,000 to 409;000 `head of. which are said wmkhv, nun; A nnnunrvntlun on. Inrvuugxg Inn uiouunmg llllilllu E0! t Ab9!.!;..Q1.99 mt el,,ml:iIxg,_ `MM and an chauiad Lilian). . "Reading 9 City Like New York." Irartlcle by`Jobn Gllmor Spoodln July IMlu"Hcme Joutul. presents lame in ' menu; and usonumng mmuu. For 1 .v!nst.|ni`:. HI. Rnmd danlnrnl that Nan Lun'-.Lu1'u Wu uru Hub D0 VXLEGUB [00 much. 8 Look upon eiioh member of the fauna Iv nu "mm fm~' wlinm (Hnaict: Mm! ' - . I -.u.. u Ialnuvn . { encourage E6 ) Qnnnlz ltinylv Pnoyggmydiuq NEW vpqx._ ----~_......-...._..'.---.'-.; ~ !l'Mrntl01b;i10vqgd6m, \ . ' vemmad Blhmm nenhlam om... > me. , , . . . - ;,Ed.;Cunniughn'm, of Crown Hill, spent ngiay the19.thxnst. at Cedar Beah. Mh'nA`RINLr|nf.f..' nf Vintnrin H'.u-hrvr G6(l's Go(u_lneIs. A..- ..A (1-) I- , museum. ;{ `It. lhe-I lax-gst mole`; or they Igonug, `. > .v :as:E-~-s2npw3,Im:w6"-IWif6R`F?!iWIf? Eirgmud and one r we Ilape .`row:x.* ...,:-... .-v. Unqv any ".Mi`RE1? IK)5nb7rftT6f5ii: the `round-the-world bicyclist,` has de- ollned-over 150 offers of marriage. `She says she has saved $1,500. IHsn b every girl who has-wheelq who qan do that. . 'n..x...... n..._.:.........-._'_ _L_._L_J u . . V-.-an nu-4. ' ' 1 LT4h.'1`5 1.3 ixot.1:s:1:*; s` lx';r\i.1\ "7iVl"91"`T D sonsaupposg. 7 Its eyajls hardly `Inger- . 1' than ex plnh zuf,'ku(1;;ls` cmmny pmegned` . .11-`om dust ahfdfft b` meggq t_}lno10a_;,, ,. ,r..... -:----v_ V ` f I I"I....` .`._-I.lL_: -L or the to:-mu: being :10. I .1 The` boua}a1eai:};neat- }it.i ; IcumlVuIgare.`.V`~;%[ _ , _ M , mnegverage 314.`. 0! when` um-. many and Italy tmbout *sh:iiIm`i: that % arnuauex and tAh4o_ I; - 'v'T,he "elephant is. oc\_i1imdnIy- Lsupposd:to' ,' [ be'a's1ow, blumsy -fellow. bub -,whqn'6x.- .o1ted dr f,rIghtqno atsln aspeod-or,V _-20 miles an houmnd oankeeplt up to'1e a ha1'day,_ .` 2 ' mg- _;-u- .'_ .1-.4 ..`., -.f A ' ` ' ' I ._ .ThaLwhms 1-h '()Vor'(;g`h;5a.b::; (V$j()fx`1_1'g:i; ` L` . E33133)!` and one E: like `U330 Town `I [ --nu -Avuawvl dislike to the "ruling `of J)1nyc1aa-12y:wom-; on; Some one ,b_egz'm 1;o_speakco hlm lately of xi-lady _,on a bicycle," bub. hal said impatiently: Sir, you never saw a ladypn a bicycle, and never will. L 5KB1shcp, Clevelzlnd coxe__1;s a llitterl J` Sir` William [Turner has` opmplled in table which shows that a `whale of 50 L ton weights exerts` 1115-.hurse'power In swimming 12 m1les>an*hour.`( ` `- m..- '_u-_u_-..; 4'. _.;_ ,, q u;ubnv, vn-{xuunu UIAAVI VLIAAIAUJAJ LAIIIMUDD The affection` of an Indiana` won3an'fot , `he_1fJms_l_3an caused her to fuss oV"er.him_ to such a degree thus he wants to obtain a `divorce ` from . her ` n..... discharged, and the contents entped I>uuuuw-uu1'1`umu gun 111 one nouse E0 00.] Aust;in s`head and body. v The femnlo bicyclists in Frame far _ .! more mnnerous than those of tho other sex. Any person in France who is in- jured by em accident resulting, from a mmumv V dnnfsirm frnvnm rnnnnfnnhxrmv e_cmL . _ enenmnnmoxm damaggs from"1_e manufacturer. - '41-ra::-1-1 :7 1-. --------i 5... . .... ...._... u -avian `luv sgwu nu uuan V "Prime Cuntaouzeie started the bleyole craze among the ~membe1-s of the diplo- matic corps luwnshiugton. The prince, whojs the Russian m1n1sbor,vashon1_shed the ca ital when he began `to take. out his dmml1ter nn mwhanl um ua tum wuou nu _u|:g 1`zisdau1_ghter on awheel. . -ns, I11 1 -. n. Lord Rosebrry s mther, th Duchess of "Cleveland, is writing the life of Lady Hestersbanhope, her aunt. who` began life as the private _ secretary an}! con- dnmt of William Pitt, 'and `for thirty years hadlher own exact way mum Arab shelkh In Syria. ' two sons. ` Lightning entered is house near 03 D Ange, CuL,' while the family were at sup- par, and instantly killed a father and his \ Ostrich races am. frequently witnessed` [ on an . ostrich farm in Anaheim, Cal. The owner trains -the, birds to driye in . single, double uhd tandem harness I nun. _u_-.:-..: -1 '__. -r__;;',,,' -4 ,. ......- .. ...v... ..v. `Thehouse of David seh1,of Klug- man County, Kan, was on fire A neigh- Jbor, George Austin, was viewing the burning building, when" the heat caused a] r nnan .. .. 19 up -*nljqu:1_:uut`ouq:u, it 4:. _to m_&ka yciurseilf ` J*7'.*,'w:;. ` ' _] h poi -thawjlligtut reujmwhy , `E!14ihl`ough the. hut summer ' ioivllilu--`lllilornhle. lgpguid and L. inguu happiness and `t`ruMaVe hisil the aawm that you qhsold ht. hearty `and gludsotne . L '5. `Ti r.HTuE.."piW:urT'|}n r{$v u-Jn'Fi:nr' " I ..... J ...... Jules Verne~ls w Ip1'y` as a cricket. E although elbty years old." He has ve I stories ready for the printer and is at s work upon a sixth. . D-L.'._L_1 - ;..1_ LI 1-1-:_.:__ ,4 ,3 I . I -......, ...... J\lV -Iuvna run-IuJI\\A In auuuuuu. K V` Mary E. wnk1nsmn1uok.. She's not only the leading novelist; in New Eng- land, but has won a 89,000 prize for they b9;3,t.n,9hort_s19&cct1v9ato_rx-a new ~t1g_1 her---with Mr. Chamberlain, of the B03; ton Transcript, as collaborator. ' m-:...:_1..L c.t!..IL-_-_ v.n_- __An_u,. 1 nu. -.u..-.w.;rv, -2 x-uuuuuuwvn. Friedrich S`1e1hngen,"the nove1ist;,`de- livered the oration at-" the recent meeting I of tho` Goethe society at Weimar. He asserted that Werther and Hermann and Dorothea will survive yhatever becomes of Goethe a other workg; 4 . r\ . A Doutdrs nirm that splrlti harden. the ! toms of the voice. _ I In Bond street, Londohn them is a bar- ,ber shop where dogs are shaved, washed "and_ frlzzed. _ .` - Flrat Gendarma-'I`he'regoes tile mm-V deg? 9`_`l`L.9!!f!339._! .f..\m.<! d.e.a:Ls>n L the If-1E(ge'Yast night." SecondGendzu-me , ".-19That s.s:s,..but-w`ha$ can we-do!/v-He s: not on our beat._`f_--Jo_I;gi:71`l7 Ax_m;s:_sns. 1; n1- .-. aayuuuuuw I have here one divorce notice and one ? marriage announcement-," said the edi-.5 tor`: assistiznt. `Wh'at. oaptioh shall I pm; ' over them?" Run"them togetherimd, head them `Brakes. and Couplings, " re- 2 plied the editor, who once had charge of `j .st:,e.re11vzaxoo 138-_ f ~- 1 Fuy 23,000 persons annuallf visit the birthplace of Shakespeare. About one- fourth of them are Americans. -........ .. ...v... ...-a ..-...u..us-uu. Ahlshgory of the Vatican archives by Don Gregorlo Palmlerl is nearly ready, ; and will be published be,(or9`- the and of } the year. ~ ' " i 12.1-- 1r___.- n- _-v ___ ,, , . . .' ..-... ..r-... .. .,....... I Ratanbai, a tale or Hindu school girl 5 life by 9. Hindu Wpnmn, She`vlntiba1_M. Nikambn, and dedfcated ' to Queen V1c- term, has just beeupublished in London. 1 1r...... DI nnu_n__ x_.n__ 1...`. nu . wage met . I . ` P. J. Mc{7nlly, of Cedar Springs, was in our villae lad; week. , .\ A = Friends are at present visiting Mrs. John Mo_Anley here. __ ~ tfonarntulitionntohfr. and Mrs. David don t do it."--Bcuton Trannoript 1 fi `:i" (`l"`_";"' J h Q; bsud .., .` "nuwailed--tha~ poetic young mu 9 , - 3" 0 I ~ V - ` ~- ! Is`ml- oi muundenwmll uThen':`: : wo.man in l'u5ty HI nskodthe motion! 1: wk a r ` ~ Jtmto ta|kpUnltod `St`;t9a!":Ii?d 1?:ano` 5 H` `*9 `*` '~..`. "` .'"mm with 5 :11: Journal. ~ 3" digmm I me? im fig mg .110--So my were married at homq; h" 1:l"{ .,`;`;': ;,.,; .,A.1-32"}; to eh! What :10 yoncthlnk of the service?" zegpxge sk'd1,m Aan`d_.. _ Sh0-"N0$ much; it was_ `step I Ilsukfn mud zhguule wman`n rusty . ling, bt;H m nureolt was plate." --Phl1- . bxwk, --why, 1- ` o " d m RM ` ' - `Yes. and 3\new-b0|1E_9. 90` , I..many{ nun ,1, ,_ 2 u u . .. .............. -.,._.,....- I'll give ten doiinru," announced the I man up the third pew from the front` r'I`ha_ converted oountartoite: rose with emotion. ""And I," he exciaimad; will make ii: 8100."--`Detroit Trihunef -r.-u_,. n , g smut always and yup -for his lady itrlgndn.-Dalia rims. in; oiavricd mutan- I Tobaen Chiwinj" Husband (after an-` cendlng akin)-`-`*1 an all onto! breath." 'W|fn...'I'hnn kin um nhnm ".._-.Nau WILD--` ' 1 I131] 1 York Weekly. 'H...IA_ um; ova-5 u swung: Fuddy--"They :33 that monkey: can )1 fa_lk. Daddy-h-`Tag ; but gin them full '_ credit hv usinnilndalnn nk than OIEHQ y Illllnf, in}: don do HI` I! ....-u.a 4|... ....-u.. ..-..-_ "'wH'{RR 6? THE WEEEL.. -n---------.~a----r--c~-v--- Hm Auo FANCY. SOMEVOEDDITIESV. . ...._._,-~...._._._,w___. Asopr%T%::aaA=;; M l_1.0Amey uere. Uongratplzitionxtor, Mrs. Ritchie.` of .Elmvale, marr4ied gomtime ` ninth. . tn:-:. wgufans. ANiMAl_. `ELI! -V'E. ".l""`-"` VIP `. and is W --5'.-. w.-an zvwlvuv. :5 y,u,r_y speaiklnar *0 Iii all day.1'on . fun`: `Iu'm:'\'v-nhiii` Hm mail. $0` K..I... : uwv uuum u wen-1\uu\V1._ __$Ql_911_ 11)); M16 ` Apoevs works appeared. ' This realized I 4 -,$7;0Q0~more~f<`>z-"-tTn`e4fa`mi}5*.vhese'Js1nn3j made a snug fortune in those days. Duly I invested the; amount yielded an incnme for the modest; though comfortable malnpenanoe of Jean and` he; crgildren} Jean Burns survived her husband thirbyr ` eight yars.--Lgdi9s Home Journal. '3` '1`136i`? I W ._!9rAo1eqn`alu. than rm \ .ohcrouzh1x,wlth_war in to wow .1n< ~ 1f8?`(1to19,9,9 jggu : _ 0ol,oane._1.mz_en_d ` -L wm;-,, V9; vinesan _.'1`n_ea `uh omit; ion ?M1d`?NAmm1i1I,nthm can =4 was - v I01` mo 11506. i 1 ` "i`vV'sT"1fywT11`iwe1-e -going to ght a bah-, up urxsu uuu uuu wan auonnexf 0! the ' ' in-`l*t_les on the` cable and `boy with them-. do not bite your l1ps'..do not set `your: le, donot ta_p`y6ux-foot, and do ndfl jahow, by njmv.lx;g_your` hands ib_ackw`ard 1 and forward, that thegenemy of gbod` _ tor!.n_,' restlessness. is ooutr1ling you. , -. _ `Then, when you talk.a}o1d'al1tl;oseI1t.' '. tle smart speehes that 3mm: to f you ' s'o , ilever, bun; whigh. -yz_re .'nyepy ._ pp]; `to `by . oo1nd.at_ thj 9 X`p"a,!i8 ogsomeppdy tylst-.' . . .. `P**?9?3FW _: 1 .,fm`t._o worship. the words` of hQ,ly~ boglxgg; ._wrlttgr;; hun y ea1's.aso.;as. uh aw : 0161` had spoken or ci d spe';a;..go_ug;-. and all the`:.whil9'we lose-` tlge who1eA$lg _~,-I . V V v,y<$p'anwo1*1>nt-*~Sqvior rlaaso1i7'fi`bEj` . um `outgenuook T of V God; ,wnoaMem '- ' tremor enema the`,6yB.+wh1oh.yy1I1 ' read w.-.-.13. W; '_I'e~rrjarg ' ~ -, if` , -._...__. .,._', .19 1oxue`ox`J.turu,x'o.` V` _ `T118, 1701039 `O1 .`n&`2i%E? 15. .3Iie:`oth`er than '_ ..u1xe y_g1;;e_of Godg 0112- Lord __HA1me1r. ` `V trlgd `.0.t.101.!_11"8 .t.11&,9- 306.. or. ~whozxi.'we' - * `ipsnras`0`t81*II1x:roa1reiiiI`r3i"i3 _ tom daylong-.` W5}, ~ ae11esxoru1ous4Lw4um..m..r._ LlU0~lvU Il_lM5U7 -dbl! *3V|:|.rIllg"EU{LU\3l' MM 1 redder all the time? " " I_--l didn't nbgtlce it. ' ,1_T T1lTb941, 09,?! 5601'! t0j*911 jfrisiii at supper time. I always give him a cold supper when I've been shopping and I have to mu: to him n;goo` to keep him from not1o1ngit.`Say. let's get; i 61 ! hergand .1001: M; these 3-cent: elmlllos. I I declare, in makes `me feel good to think` how she must feel. V ' A. H... ...... ..4..-s..a LL... sun- ............. x.. . vtuwlvnlv JJIIHV gsuu 1\t'p`?.!l`. ~ In y you must live up g to what. the soaial world asks," says Ruth Ashmore if: an article addressed to younggirls in Allghsh LaeHesr ~Honxe.. Journal.-:~3`AchIev9_the- stillnessvof--form`! that is 35119 gretit charm. ofthe English Lwoman; Lear_u,to be quieter body, do npt jerk, do`. not. wriggle, do not move from chair to`dIi`aix",' do not gestlessly pick 4 tnn anhthmv M Hm . pngqy me mm mar. an ceuar ueacn. B_\1lLSco,rlett,' of Victoria,H;.7rj)o1v, I}'U"0ld,:aq1aintsnces here 09' Sunday 19th`.- ' ,. ~ ' Burris` Last Writ'ten'Words, ` In Jniy,. 1796, tho protracted illness from which `Burns had been suffering ' became so acute thaisiie was advised to ~ .go`t'o thesensido1xs~""a last resort. He |.vyent_ otf to Brow on Solwny Firth. All his thoughts at this time. were of his wife whose condition was .s1i'c,h' as to warrant his fears. His anxiety for her increasing he hastened back to Dumfries. He was so weak on reaching home that -he could hardly stand; Barely able to ging his wife snmother who was estranged care. `They Jemjhe lassvords he ever ` wrote. ' . . 1.4- `..'..`;...a. :.......;J u...'.; 11.. ....hx_;__` hold a pen ho wrote Knots of appeal beg- . from her daughter, to come on to Dum,` fries, as Jean was in urgent need of her i wruw. ., ' _ I Let Iisnot forgwb that the expiring ` effort; Of the failing genius was impelled - by tender "anxiety for his loving wife. In his dying hours he begged h`e1',lif his mind should wander to ;_touoh him; and thus recall him to himself. . It was as he wished. The touch of `his Jean"i'Wns the l 1931;, sensation which Robert Burns car- >1rrnrrr1nm' Urvwrnluy. 11(7) 0.160. on the 215: of July, 1796; in_the 33th` year ` of his age. 011 b_he'day of his` burial his v aonliaxwell was born. The little fnow ` lived less than. three vears (FLA can}!-lc`\" nu J..;. n.____ ` I lIL|yllU'.' ` . U She's jgat moved into our m`ighhnr- ` . hood and won : hhvev Anything to do ' withu soul in the street. _}Vhy, I spnk a' s to her one day in the_ gruoery. just be-_ R czmse [,felt- it my duty, not Wtlhrxls I had lfanycuriosity. nntfsllc just walked push ' me as if I` was.u-n tea caddy or some- `thing." . , , ` I .4`... - _ _ . . ._1 I `l`hun vnn. nv~cm f. rmin fn hymn n how uuw . - V ` Net unless John's dyspsipsizi or times I got better. Did you see he; fpretTe ding _ .not.to ll_sten,..a.ndvget.tlng~redd0l` and k I radrimv nll Hun umaiw . '1 1 MUV_V BLIU lL|Uh'|l IUVI. As the car started the little woman in the next seat turned to her companion and.suid:*-Huniph, Iguess she didn t make much of nn impression on that} womaniwith hex: talk; I've known her ! an 1_ny>life, and she's deaf as n. posbl"- i Chicago` Times-Heml1i; '. " ' W IIVUH U553 l'{l|_l l. 011 U _\'BI. | The ,Scot_t;l_sh'j a"dTi,rzition - for Burns was so great that his widow and children (three sons and two d_a1'1gl1ters)-were not `suffered to know want. A subscription of $6,000 was immediately ,1-a.isc_d for them, Fouryears later, that is to~si\y,. in 1800 Cm~r1e s wel|-know11___q-l;i_911__ ~_u`f aha 3 unt : wm-kn nnmmmri 'l`Mu mnH.m.1 I me little womn In rusoy umgn. - And then, John'"sister is going to I . he nmrried, and we re thinking of giving iher a 5,o cioci: ten.' and S118` . Elnwd 5 slyly acrassn the `way at the retifnced i_,waInnn,,who: was .g_azing_ .smn113' 0! 91. E the window. ' tnuxu LL..b .1- in-` .a..m).\ and II Aha .7 the red-faded woman as" she `mapped the r "I m;aan' a pa:-ty,Vnot 21 ket-tie," said - the woman in `brown, lomly watching car and got 011', " There, I ubss I've gamed .J1er.?_L_a1J.;-EN `_&i`P'Y` L I)ldq b you see me wiliing ay<)uim the time. I was talking? _ a - F Hm I am hut I hhmwhf. vnn had i H16 IJUHU-1 W113 lllllgi _ 3_'Yes, Idid; but} thought you ` name of those new-f:u1g1ed'-disisses, I didn't: like to notice it, .-Who. is I anyhow? ` 1 Qlua {net mn:-ml intn nnr nninhl ;W:*s~" ____ ~ ; ,` Then you nren t going to have a new ` : house and a silk dress and 0. new bon- ` net?" " H\YnL uni..-" Y,.L-Jn rV`vII~v\n`v\rI:n. An I-{nuns nu U wpab 1: ins. 3. us as home soon." A Y Ah!-`M lrnnnv ` `I19 WIDUOW. . i \ "Wlllthatdo hermuch`, good 1t_s_he E does her own work?".vgrieved. the other . mnmdn n >| ruconvuuthn Wu baton CV00!!! Aerocqthowni. Thoymrtlngldnnoln ` pitted each othat wih eguion. "Win! cm. a. mu. old mu." and the I IIVIDR H51 H19 837118 place 5'85!" Thd tall wgman In brown nodded hot I head and pound up her lips. Yo-0:, ' WI !a ghere `yet. but the neighborhood i '!on t wgnm 1: wu. I guess ._rohn'u build g I In 3. hon-no anrm " I .. 0 n 1 mack. "wny, 1--* 4 -Yes, I realm`! own it to John to be wel_1d1'e\S803--" ur ..v.n.- It AM: mu}.-n him` nmditnm It to John to D9 wen un:8:u.. I s'pose It does make his creditors think ba s getting along bet\ber," z{dmlt- ljod the little in rusty black. l`u...I oh... 1',.I...'a' `clan!!! in `i.-mlnutn i p-and each owe: Iusn emxuon. "Why can 1. mm old t1meI."L!_I1d little woman In rusty b1wk. Af' I0 , living in the place yet?" 'l`h Ln unmnn In brown nodded .'.._...._............._....._......._~._.........-.- Ravznas 341. !-!AT rAILh. Cultivate) Band and Roptzae. ` win: nmn nnunnn `-11:11 .......a. I `July%'l--A greaymany from.Tqron'to and Hilluddle `mtg camping across the like. ; ming.4 , - ` Thu voixna nennlmanent :1 nleammt e\?o.n-A , V Th; Volob or xagxg; Infn nf `nniav-'n'l`n n':m"..4... .1:-:i:,&L1rco}, inn fn.` MALI! Luv uyu gpavxuusty plQK b11YT\iobher of the 4 and `hm: Hi: (aka... I had ;, and she, First `Ihing,, % 133- f Ann Ac.RucuLi_uoiA:. `axHu_mI`:i' Show them the'xc,1le11ce j 'a.ndil11lnesg nf Hm "``*" `M <.=i T.~. - g;%:i%L;;L_:o1z:::$zIoi iAug. 3| t0~Sept.t12 1 A 1 1%?_9_5_% % ~ L, Aonow mam me excellence . 'a.nd_iu1l_m:ss oirlthe ,f` "` 7 ~ j 1~I'ARKE1`REPOR1's,' , .' . RURAL CORREEPONDENC-E _ Jun GENER,*f1L _ - ` ` 5 [READING MATTER I ~ _ . _ : The yojxn plwpent a leasant e\Yen- '&_l:`ti\e`l`1rxE:(:)f P. McDo'nld on Friday of t week. ` = jMr.gnd Mrs, Thou`. McDonald v`isit,d irianda in Wraminster hut week. -:-._wx-;; Rnhirt Arolmr urn: in Vinfnriiz nnrhnr pemng, t) ' I - NTRIES CLOSE AUGUST 81.. New llepartmeuts = \ ,, superior Attractions u ; Lantgzst Inventions . EVERYTHING up 'l`0`_DA'l`E I - The Peoplc s Great lloliday-` 0utin:.z of the Year r-' LIL un 4.1`: wrr-TII=2;owT H. .1. VHILILY Pu~nai:I.uuf \l T'r\ nu ca.nK111, 1 &%S<`>1\t~ I124 Dun1op%$_1:_mt% :_;*1fi1iVJa'1_;?.,ny, =s7i5*[T6 351 Cents . ' ) V : isoneacnampacxaga t Save coupons inside of wr8.ppe~;~: I io 0, , |*LATEST nouns. INDUSTRIAL \Ve cztpry a larges stock of Violih, Guita} Mandolin and Banjo Strings and Fixtures. ' Instruments repaired. - , emu xn wrammster mu weaK. Robert grcher was in Victoria 1 lI'Itwoe|'.;f . V . ' r Mtg: B McCa_ufbhy, of Tiny, was '1 vilkgo Mali`. . .T;M'-. vnllv, nf nnni lnrinan, [The Next mug iL. S.SAND%ERS For Prize Lists and Entry Fonn, etc". address - vumlllp. vrwuv -vul ` . A--+"-V_W11it For It Cheap Exqurlons fronrnvorywhere `-`CAQJADNS PRIDE" That Tim" BARREE }I;}2iA:1iNEn will be sent to an address in `~ Canada `or the~Un1td States ;L%Af!;t: "usw_s% , 3- THE REAf -T Your% Imaging or me` wuoie num_an -name.` Paine : ilelery Compound is uited for "age! and condition}; i irpurely vege- ihiiie. vlcmant ' no [use. and pg.iiipt nud euiciuna, in the `mob! dmgfua and Q. Inut|e`cases. ' Thouunda nu}! living W0 ; thiginlivpssro this wonderful medwiiie that glmm makes sick people welL- ' H "mm are A rlnilhlar nmi imvn milk ninv Wlwu bu_\`jn;,; Jewelry is to know \vhe1e to get. it) good.` Is to knnw where rd buy It.- iight~-tlmt_1s-chap as well as. good. Each of mse bir'ds--sb: to speak--wit1; the same stone by taking advantage of the bigwreductions, we have made on everychium . V, u vv Presidexlt ;m*aaAmum I. U. WILL M:u1 :1ger, Toronto .. 1 :. |_UIVl muses IICK people wen. > N If "you are A duinbter, and have not any .1 friends am can Iiohch for all lbu in said ` -about Puit'Ia s Celery Compound. send for our book 1:! convincing cures ; mailed free `to uijaddreu. W_TlnV& Richardion C0,, Mutltlrealg " mane nu!!! - , V `feshys-a!;_home'.; j wgs ._wwel1 "and? Mia H Q _ep_ora a.ctm rum 0 0 y, to h hih _ mind1;a:1ume:deg:ee,rnponds_; _ ' er~'oeeom`e8 a'jIictim to a legion K aazible aenaapiona. arising from prmeg; or gxhquapion nf nerve or no` : Sloeplesgnegn, too.` comes t9 are: or nature : aweetestpqlace to `r,;;md 3 d;.w'rdered_.digeativ_e R .coI'1t_ribut'ea; its quota to` the hllciipo ,iary..,Cu\re1a-pns- _ ` ' : :1 vqtranqthe the 1gastive-and _7v}`itl1;Doca Wiu, -mqfe "than "Tn_knowi1. ienqe; com- h'0oca$;\!Vine poiiessas ` _ Q:`aro'd1:eetadin-`neIjg_ tcdbe. nerve centres; giving gndzyha miving power ; `ilejuntaseicaoioully enghen all the processes ' ua'_v(e.`havo'th9 produc- , . ` amount of `adequate = vi 1: nevimb1}F.ircertainto"~ - _&nd4igm=: Maltihe. {:19 A8- `Id by-all druggiata. M . . , . qr b Nr!":0Il 8: vl M-ms .tl fit_i`_()ll are ~liieTon ziuxidny. ; ;} mic. apent. Mandgy` 7 than V _{Ae.%`.a.?imsnn.,;;:a3m;..:t ,_,:e;n" fiiendq um, - ., L V - om: LAKE} vw _ rvwvl W""""l`l`\' 3,wr_ . % V V um"Ioo1etyz buuw ~ .- A _- _ . ,1 .~ ,'Auir1u:Is .tgi orId`wh1oh xiii y .9 gzmtlfr, . V%;.V,`-;ai*raa:1{.s [any feo11n'try'.- in! ma, 1; Two: which gygpvyphmg .aj Vvgoman[,1uVg mo .A_m;a:vgb1;9r`:wh tgprxme V the ohm-ti , -en.` `:maoi~" --n IbnM[l" .I'naL\nn of relieving their parents.` ,. . ,."Whnmn.xzirlJsLnn1d.fA_1l_t.hn_ wuxu-5: 1: unguqu uy we parnle xnnerescm. -' chaser is bound to release the girl if the money he has ox'pended_ upon her during- that, t_ime- is repaid to him, The law ., vdeolarcs the girl free at the" end of six years, whether t_he_ money; is repaid or } kne-(;b&~p11rch_nsex' is 'EEfnlly tired of his` purchase anyhow.` .Ord11ic_xr1ly_"such sun-s'of .humn.n beings ` are made only-, among the; lower 01115609, I but since the famine b_etmn.it IE not `rare I In! ah-In nf rrimrl fnmlln 4-n Quin. 0-kl` At the and of thre years the pur- .. nnuw gnu l|WlIll rmeu that exists. . ` ,The chief.-condition is that the girl shall remain the,p'.urc_haaer s property for thespeoe of three years. When the agree- mentls completed the deeds are signed before 21 police magistrate. If everything -is satisfactory the girl's name and a minute description of her are entered in nbook and this hook is solelyidevoted '_ to the record of her life thereafter. In it ~ iekept an account of all -the money the ~ V ` , fables us that to dream of a marriage purchaser expends on her account, also 11, full account of the obligations she takes iupon herself, the rights she had in the matter and the rules that prevail in the -bouselmld into which she enters, ellvofx which is signed by} the parties interestr_=d. - the three venrs the ram. Amerloan corned heel` was exported I last yenr to the" amount of 62,473,325 Qpqnnde, valued at $8,558,930. Amerieenwenned beef last year went yahroeti to the` Amount of 64,109,263 f pounds, valued at $5,720,933. ` I , THEORIESABOUT DREAMS. If science has dispelled siioh old wives . i signies death, or to dream of a cat means an enemy, she has added to the suhject_ . mysteries of herown. One scientist sys- femntlzed those subtle premenltions to make them nveileblehfor use and guid- dance. To (mote his oninionr... Nun-mun U1 rpurvung IHUII` purenus. , . ` T."wh&n:q.gir1,,1s,ao1d.m suppjernontary wife she is vtzqken by the I pt1rehn_sor_,to--his mvn home, where shn, remnlns until for" one renson.or.-Luiiotghai-f he .pays her to go hzxclso` her people. The amount hejlrab V pays to her fgumly lslonked upon as 2; sort of retaining fee, | and when he -give_s her up he pays her it sum that is. xed by` the magistrate and based nrm` n nhm-mix fnr am-vir-nu I a mum uuuu Ia. uzuu uy mu 1uug.\sm'um3' hnsgd a_ahm:g> for gegykagws rend6refl:`1fI'}Tls#-ix_1m . ls` generally A com- fnrmhln nmmmr. nnnnrlnu ltn-77-nn mm. rullutsruu. ._J.H|.`i'H|_l11l Is generally 0 mmML :Jnpu1 111:-zLs.`nnd nnfnlnnt `tin nrnvmnX Fm- mounted all bbstnolu. V . AIIU I.n.vuu',v nrlu. ' .Germany _hn_s serio1Is intentions ofdoing away with the cavalry` munch of .the se1`v`ice`alt;ngebh`ar. It innrglled than the cavalry lab hindrance rather _than=7_a. hlp tcahe In-my. Even as far back as 61870 -the French cavalry charges at Raicl1sofe`n, 51 1-. Sedan nnd-Mars in Tour were useless ' exhibltioris at heroism, as they did not fprevunb the fdrward march ot_ the Ger-' `mans, `whose lnf'unbrynnd artillery stir- _ It is also cm-min -that wlthishe "new '1'ies. and'Tftillery. _ the cavalry is rgally xbhing 1'mt`tbe.r1_uv material for hploduustsi 1 Every sutidlzfj _oou1d be` emptle(_l- in 1 two ~m1nutes, or A Within herush` of adnlle. " `re 1`. n.n....o..-.. .\ -_. .. . `-....,..u. .- ` '- If X01! are a bicycle glr1_nnddon. t own- mwhlntle bangle. you are nn up-to-date. ` A IN: one of thedowqlry novelties of "me . aeMon,_.nnd_hajs beaxi"Apur'pose1y dbsignn. v1ortheVyoung.wpman who rtde'a_ q_}vheel.~ Thb handle mm: H}: "uhnnah4-; |n~ nuhnn gum. or auver, um 00931566-_OI, ,&:lJm,`l"nW*` ' ~~bgm1: in-wjhmh~:rnta"'ijnIr=1xI11;t1:'f"a`rm 1z1reey,iuga=Lire1ttaahgg1.L Therwbiavtle Ia- ; .gagtened1,4;hMh;!i_z:;Lnst1u:h&n;.41o_ -- jg, ;h1ol_d..'$b,fn;p!aob -abt116 sldb or _theV V A X . g_,.- r `_ _ HI. Raul-. ..{A4.nnI$Anuh..n ideas, and sufficient fm prov_lde'gfor the girl until she cnn;, " ` `, Lm Ad&9D8.` wunuru um mun 01 u_1__I/um. A- --~16` is, there_fora.--probub|6~'that;?_5` _peV1-" ,heo0me,b1oyo;%te. . ` vcenf: of the iuivulry will be converted. into . %. Sntanttymen _ or " ,ax;gj;1or1st9,~ ,f`he remainder, -or the majox-lty"of them", will, 4 Mttl. Poe, of Waverley, callecf on friends luvibk. k, . 7-- _ I \ ,~.MI'l.;-Iohnaonald, of Midland, spent _ but weak visiting friends hare. us. iv 15 we xuosn nemous 01 crimes. i ""l`his condition breeds in the minds [ of the poorer classes a feeling otproperty 1 1 temptsthe parents at times like these`, in `the girl in which she acqniesees that i 1 wlthoutunn-y evil" `thought, but solely , 1 _lmliQX`.JL6,._ str9__,9_,ei1enmsi:nnees,;,i;o;;,,4 offer the dailghter in'open market. This 1 openlmarket. embraces two avenues of i I disposn1`to1' the.gi_rl. She maybe sold as 1 a supplementary wife to some Japanese " who is already wedded but wishes to add I ` to his menngeor. she may be sold for i , something infinitely -worse. ' "Ti: in n nmm nf nlmrvntinn nninmn mu i auumuuug luuluwly 'W01'_RD. ` "It is a case of.stnrvat.lon, suicide or 3 selling their` daughters; The minimum age at which a-girl may be sold is twelve ` years. `The prices now have fallenns r -low as 83. Theprioe under ordinary con- i dltfons ,ia- about 8200.. Those gures. showjhe awful need that exists. It I"hn nhlnf-nnnrnn Ia n...+ n... ..|..I wt mB'y01mg.w_pman who rme, %.wneal.~ :'.I.`h'e,ban gl_e may .b.hough. >,ln~e1_ther gold. or silver. 'Ih consists-_ot a narrow; - '~1`sn'hd.`ta-~~mh+nh~*~rnn---nu !r"*:'1Ih1t'(n'f*'rEvnI pruuuutfzs. _ 1 This is the state of things which has ! '` leg! to the sale of girls. And such girls! From her ein-iiest childhood the Japanese 3 ` girl is trained in courteous oeremonlals. ; 1`o`be' amiable ami_ gracious to those ` about her she learns before she learns 5 ` to speak and netnraliy it this regard for i thestranger ls`, instilled. in the infant ' l mind how much` greater must be the f V regard she is taught to show for her 5 parents! Filinl nifection and devotion is 5 a tradition `oi the country} The absence of it is the most heinous of crimes. -Wrmu mm.Im.... 1,......,:. u.. n.,. ...u..,:.. i l ( U1 uuugu; uuwjvv one roaus anu nexus-In """ " """'"' ' nutlying district; Particularly in the P938 dhen W955 hbwbd 1533 V931 `13709. . .` or` k W V __ ` ' , ' The elds whore sggl_x_1g__W_ p'<:_o1gl_e_A_*_______."1kV;:; Aa_t_'_g:`_s_4g_`l[ V the Celestial Empire Kwimg S1 province" has tho famine been to the extent-of 242, 680 bushels, valued ' L . .2 au429,oo2. - ' - have -irilfliwgrbund for roots last year needed 36,144 bar-re!s~ of look like stregqhes` of ploug'hed_`,,grqund. ;_,'oxu-, nnd paid $103,375, . ' k - All domestic animals as wellasgoatqdogs ; V of p,c1ed_`p0k the Europemmy caged t.!n_.mt-`* W0 been V-3"- "C&nD>88m 7 for 59,266,893 pdunds for which they die- oven has been resorted to - in djstabnbvz bursod `133,400. w provinces." -.rrm.'c. H... .'...... nf N... mun. ... L American corn Was` needed bv Enron U1 luuuflug uuuuxuu. . - ! A oor_msp'on_de_nt of the New York Suudny Journal writes from -Tokia in vindication of the strange system: ,Thls . in the ilx-st nerions imniue ever known ' in Japan and the horrors of it cannot be : told in language ln'cid,,e_nough' to r!urn- } lshnn adequate portrayal. Entize house- r holds are living on eightoenta"a day and thousands of families are without even : that - ' - ' " "iir`I"!|. ;. L...u,._ -5 LL--- __L, L,, , ,u 1 DUE. ""`Tli7Rid1es of .those"who/have died ; ofhunger screw the roads and elds-in , outlying Particularly`-r 113 Kwang famine ` nrnu. - ~ 1 ` The Cnvniri Arnf: aims;-nuim... am-,...u.. ; A 1`V_l|iatle> isanxle. - uh ._ 1-,_ 5, 1 .phMc. f . . V _ otha'l'1 for` some time with 1; iqhgrgd leg. 1; hle.t9ba o It again. .........- ... y.v,uvv, uuu The daughter houses qt this country '1astyear exported to Europe) $904,071 worth of soaxigrease. N ~ _ I Asia 1m`2 year iriipofted from they : United States 11,064,369 pounds of raw I cofton`, and paid $806,058. W ngu..- 1-_;. __,,,, , .` N. .-- 3 y'o': _ '.` _"`_. * uxi...|.- Iii; ....__'_.,u.. 'n` ., . P Women over" 20 ander 32? , (l1L.. I.-._A ...v x _% j` ua .:`s: _ fnu praiw my: mng : an-ow % :1 fihliedn lsL ~tluqi1a1htu1VV }bu&` unhappy , ma ttfothuuaw-!!`n1tqr.`* 7: : In '... .;t'..`a.. n.;.n....' . v nuuw uuum uvtulume I01` `[188 '8 Aagoe. quote his o"pin1`on:-- Tlmxlu Anna..- ...... .. ..|_._ -1 1 n 5 Drenm`l,ng_1a1'm` x.p.u-ience common .hnmanlty,' though in varies widely~.1n dlerqgt individuals, and. in 9. few exa 0BDi0I}f_'0BSB is ab`so_1uta1y unknown. - 1. `I he bst cooks afe not aiwnys the sweetpst tempered wives. " Caesar would have beeh .humbl6 vilthi ! `out me night,-key at 3 A.` M. . Q.u.`....... ..I.I.. l.......L..- Al- "LL- 4' , . I else thntls llnlfeptful. {L L ....... ....- ---auv, AV-vg. V v 1.)`: I : Soow add: beauty to the , character ,1 when taken in broken doses. ` ' &.Men_ and 'womg;1_ ,,in' love lgnaglne themselves in pretty" much everything nu '-T 1`ha:mnn".who thini o1:ly)"T: <>TfANo.[ 1 `tor'g'ts how many milliongmlnd millions * 7 b1rLIt9 biwfenw 1-M ,mL1:1111tg_. 4' , El I If you m.`0`gettlng1nzy, read_ James., It-"you are n.1io11qy 1nan;`_1-d Daniel. ' I1..y5u1i'fa1th is b9low")ptiI". r'eud_`Paizl, ' [.11 thrive ia"`no"s6_ng_ `in ~7y0uf Mart, ' pend Dny1d, - `.;_n mm gfgttig a9raxa`;segicA ._.;.:m;, I 'vylth;Isalph., _-;.,. .; .4 - " ' .. ~ : \~ Itybu are getting` weak-Vlgggacg, ggk 19.}, X `.16Qk`r-t Elijah- A-L~A-It-`~youae~3uae'a~i1eei::;biohg}1;aE5a9 rmm1d inn Mndnn ' '. V\ 2:3 tl'x\ za. med "au__; ipl'to>put` msaxjma aroun5_Ly_ou 7? A `- uj y_uu_ aw Julius` ,Blgno `0li";` M9 n1uure,_. 5 : `gllmb up toR_eve1apiona`an1Vgatug11mpsa _ at M ngwlwd 1WiZ-`- % % . ........................~ I '1 hes dispelled dream her. own. lfemubized subtle-p remon1tions ` make them nvnllnmn fm- .;. .. am: unit`, i" '.Dmm in which one imagines pa1n o'r `: injury tonny part of the body `indicate qlmasa of that part. v= ~ f _ I .n........... -5 Al..s.._L-.I g__,, - -| "'7'" {'7 f 7 [W imi an e, piensunt dreams are is sign Ora slight irritation of the head, h,ut in ner- wvoua fevers, oti'.en`indi<$nte the approach of a {avorubiercrisisj _ _ V v. r......_., ..-.\.m. ..v_y.ux,xvu. iv Last year the farmers of `this country | exported 881,722 cattle, for which they " received 8803.(i03,796. r\__n_'x 'u,,n 4 < -- - I ' -----.-... yuv,-up-v, u vu. ' Dxleil 'bef. moked and othezjwise. 1 was sent {shroud sovthe amount; of 821,- 673 pounds, valued at $73,569. 17-..-.. I.....-._;..,I I_-L __.,, A v.` r.....,...., uuum. uu gnu,-auu. ' 7 Fmnca imported last year from the"! United States 9,463,994gn.1lbns of cotton- ! _; seedoll, paying $776,317. > r | nm.'.:1...... ..........x 1...: ._.__ ._,,, - vi _ ..-u.-\.,u.., ya;-u5 gm Iv,uu. 3 Ami-lcgan cox-nsd year iipqunds, 1 A... -- V4g._.,--. -u \luvvv unu vyu.uuu.-'- Lively dreams area s1g'u,of the _ex- 'oItement.of nervous actlpn: 111.1 ,1, L1,,` 1 ` - ` -...............v. nu. Ivuu uxuuuuu F1-ightful dreams are a s1gn of deter | mlnalonb of b1`nodt:o the head. .. 1 n__.,,,, 1,, I , T-,..-- `(D VIADIU ,...... ` E D1-emna of distorted forms are a sign Lot obsn-uct_lovn or disease of the livpr. I .| ! __g ,I,,A! - r LU \Ww E action of the heart." 'w1gni1ga]`5u_, _-., g < * Wll7ll01l1HOOK1Dg1l . . . J . ~:""S"1`hen.you wumnd cm b0'0k%-,9 * .14 Nu woal<~k;n.1ed ._ em. ?:*`- *%~~:~-=.-.. - 9 .. .' . . L"?""`",` `3"V""*`m""`373``?T"'IiWi"1ii" V V-zwndsoo Hosea :- .-~fbhe'~ mcassex. Ican.Aasa11ro,~\ydu`. am T ~ 'Jm;;usienma1t31nwni;ntet;y;:sLoix;x21u#lndi-itaacreaye::hs1p:m:eerraa:;L _-.--_., .._..._ `...... v......,..-A,- E gmna `last -year consumed.` 92,400 `pounds of American meats nnd.dnlry : produccs,.vnluod at $12,025.` ' am ._xn __, . .,-......-....,~ ......\... .... ,...,v~u. I `It will surprise most reg`g1ors- to leafn i` that this cuuntry Jnst _x*ear xported ' ;_,1.581.891ofsatisagocaslngs. . '* I A !T...........c..-A....-,: ...--1 _._ - ,- ,_,y:1""-,1"_",- v- -N,-`e9:~.av .\,t,-"15-343,9. , * 1 Unmanxpfactured wool was last year: cent nbrouad to the amount of 4,279,109 pounds, valued nt.$-184,468. i .' I --. _,,_,,. ._ .._--_. ,,., .-.., .7" 3 . corn by Europoj `-_t tho extent"ot`_27, 691,137 bushels,'vnIuod ; at_,$14.650,767. ` ~ ,T K ..."v-.,vv.., nu. I Amerlkiain hhms were`needed lllriilr-ml roperto the extent; of 106,494,128 pounds, valued at $10,960,567. ` .1 :m__ .u,_, - --- a--- VI`-Asgvnvirlnuvnnuuyvv, _ `_ \ , InL`tba/sh;po _of ved! nboui 90.0% calm wont gbrood in 1895. Cuba took 392,204 bushel: at I_ndmn.. corn. paying 826,603 for It. `Q ,' A_....A-_._ -1.....- I.._A ._-__ _4-- ,7A.-L. I W >;.na,n,.-J.onn mu.-uonaxa, or manna, spent blst week visiting friends here, . ' ' Emeline Bannister, of Wyevale._ dither west. of the Miami` l`.nnHn~'hem M rvvuw-a y-sqvv, av. "- 9 Amman `game last-year wu exported `~ to the ulna 0! 017,898. {E " ML- A_'_-..|___ n__: __,- _4_;_.,; 1,-` ~ mum mt Imported from Amer V 3,165 barrels of our, pay1ngO25,854. 5 51-1-- :--4. _.-.." ..__.._.-2 nM~- .,--.. ..._---- vn .-was-p rm;-9-3 yauvyvvu Africa lat year" consumed 9,037,807 pounds of_ American tobacco, at a 0036 0! 0182.130. { _r Of ox halxnqor plastering and othpx; purposes, this gountry last year exported $505,029. ' ` . ru.n._. 1.4 ., | .'o . .. i 3' - or mauumemed. linseed on there `wagtabrond last. year 68,718 gallons, valued gt 837,863. . ' - L Iqis stated that 8871,465Vwo1-tb of 1m rruwRiWma ' year in Europe. _,, ` 's n--- _._..I |_-_..._ __;3; `.L_.,n u, . II! you: wanna vs ygqvvvu ` The An'1erioan_fowl was exported lut you-_to the nmqnnl of 0lS1,__8_9. A_.__|_-_ n_._.._ '_._a. _._-, LA ;.`\_-l --"- :- "" "--~.---' " "',".."-`-"" 0, .\ ' Amurioan ows; hoods ware lutyaar ' exported tq tho value of 830.000. -1- I_.L _.-_._ ._u.J;n_. -43-`. , , n x _..rv--.._ -1 nu. ......v u. vvvgvvvl Asia Inf year called `for'91,'87'1 pounds` ' of `tobacco, and paid $9,668 for it. I_.I|- I-.. _-__ :.._._-._.-.| A.__, n , , -._1-_` Unltod_ States $18,946 worth of preserved 5 fruit: and nuts. ` - . .. .4 China. last year lporw from tho` . . ;' . "T Tears are beoomh_ng to some eyes: _T1futh has more `enemies than friends. ` A widow's weda may blossom aathe ram. . = In (:1 ~ 1t;i_rouLanja1astng ,asgm;ot:; the timm. sllmb` un to Ravelntiondnnd uh n anmnm`. `Mill l?ill'lGllll6 mnnmer, 0! VVy8V8l8._ xu th9k,fgggst oftbg Misses` Conlimhere I 3 _ ' I

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