-v ..,ug.vwg 3 vvl 30 Inohe. 1 Column V I a`P1-`at 1-red" 7 iti Vin tlzepa r'will~l>'e'a sold it anzdvanggaot 231:3 third on have rates. 1 This rule will be atrlctlv carried out. : - - Athan 2 g"el6ok noon o'n `Tuesday, in any Vveek:' jtrauhlentratenwm uuu UI umeuuon I50 ohan ' advertiseinemln, must be mmdedinto the cone: la.terthu.n- Saturday gt 10 o'clock.` andsthe 00 y tor Ina be in the Anvmwn 0 ca not Inner`- otherwise the advortlnerwrannounoemoht not be made public until the week.to1low;ing..-.; *~'*;=`*:sL* .;*.:***:'.;e;..".:' 6:: 51180.0 . 01.` V . 81.1 9'1 . 0. ,- qwn- regular 0 ou A, ,1`.be do t `:to1'_Iu -Idiot : "7-..= '1:-3:; 'r~a.?_?n, ti` :5. THE non `% , `Foxi one.month-th monthly rate with `l5peroent.sdded. [ . 7 . } `For two _mo1'1ths--"the throo monthly rate ` with loperoent. added. _ , l ;__ do a` that a" ni *`iic'a"`6u sqohnasn ant: :gan1:'1':ds. Lost and 'd1md.7 Papeigmr-'.S:l9m torents-`E ' 0:.t1'0lBI. . vm -3 . 0 -, usav`wm ha 1nsertz3`-- ' ` ' 1AInoh..;..4...........l- 01 `I _ `L -_ . V 7'I38I `A MW] 4 . .:` I`-L--C%3""_ 4. IIIC "V""`V3 Kid IVJVEWII `Iv VVIVII `IIuI`II1' tiou., `."You).'_,re. a likely lot. of law.-abiding ci*ae i1s ! `h`e xolaimed, .o\'ve r hm spectacles At the assembled aigirars; and. then every- body wondered what was the` matter, 'Il ..u.... ..........|.. mm rm....~.~ 1...: .:.........a --. Almost it not quite donblothst of `any other Paner nubilahed in`Ba.1-1-ia. [snnms mm &t;{xxms L` ' vI'uoqaPoA1=,I.|>`I88Is wwunr .-`Ill; u 1-emuouq . Whensmn- nu 9'? *"," _'.;.`3 1` 9800641.! No. ot Inches Snaoe. it In Paper pubiiahea mnan-_ie. ADVERTISING RATES. OONTRAOT OBANGBS; VIJIIJ VVIJIJIJC VII '7 IIIIU WT UICY)` IIlCII?vI, .Mst gr 399;) (`K T ey';,Iud'__I' 9. ti " ",7 fcgu E36 ,' V` % 5; -,. 3'; . . . : :3 E; _.-1 ._ , 1,, , . him` \.:3....`-:.` 3.;.'v. -~ a ;oo `7';\1;o.; 375 160018600 700A_ moo ;|:`r_"3-`is "rnlcic 163" L can ._ 13 IQQ1 -v- ; -uunwp 1;>..:-it; 'I"1;_f EI?1'(:. ` ( 3|: ao'o| 'g}('i'-'3' 1 tiona II In: I 1'33; nu. rknkgriimnf I 'rdic61ji:_ ":S` ..a 12` -' 2 munnnn li[Ef$3mlARGE comrm J I-l"EA:VD_ dime: E63 AuAnA - - MONTREAL. 3-A ;*9n=~: 8Aus.- : `.`v..i1 '.`7;.` g " :. ~ -- -,0`-.Ao.8TR`"f4"'Y" Step Ladders, Housekeepers Rubber Gloves, Planet J 1?. Cultivatols, Plough Lines, 110 Dunlop Street, I. VCUV KIIMI VULIVWIIUIIICIJU, IJ\l IIGIIII IUI Ill harms; - _ . Still will I worship thee, sweet one, in grati- V tude, . l V - Mocking at scientists senile alarms, Fluid or solid or gas, tis all one, to them ; All tgey ve examined, and all they con- emn : - ' `Guns, u,'.':.i 1"". " 0 Si. .9336 11.2.3-4 A iugumms :JAi2$ s5f'AiiAtaf.: Y -` ` ' :3 5 29.4. TORY & ff; :` and Chain: B111: Iron, Cast Steel T "Spring Steel, Machinery Steel, Sleigh-Shoe ' ` Steel,.assorted length and sizes. fines, Prixers, `Cartridges, Shells, Ammunition C e, Cloth for Hans, on Cloth Mats for Stoves ' l " e e_: "and Tables. A,gg~'1"sAF%oI=t1f7H;HowAao FURNACE. ':";ro'% "r; int uonuteul. at ormqon. . ._ T 1.. L__, ........ um uaauma under this Policy may pI`<`C9d.w' .= "1: .397. 99."? Of 1119 `i.'9,1`l`_ia 01' Oilgtge in occupation of any kind. WM 9 l`.p$yI.ne,nt;0 extra premium. SUBSIS INVES GOV. ma Asstmnucn TED FUNDS. OVER nnvlsazllslp 1r_uNns.ovmi . . so . nnlfosrr 4'1` ` .. ~I|s!I!-`VII i. :~ .;.~.,e.-.._`.;,r,'.......:~:,- . .-Plague 0 :{w.rch' and herwpastilent-V " crew! i A - ` Thepreatures that utilizeibrains and appli-' . ances - .. ., .. _To shatter oldiidols nor o'er us nevi. `A They z1_1`i)r"ror me death in my every-. comest- l 93 . ' . - Find adisease in my dearest pursuits ;_ Condenm as disastrous, _ depraved and V 1 detestable _ , _ _ ' All I put on, from my hatto my boots! They babbled of microbes, bacilli, bacteria Jabbered of germs, and expounded` of spores, . , - Till we fancied the breath of our lives was diphtheria, , B _d, animalculse, beer, infusores. - Thou, and thou only, wert kind and 3s'alu- " brious v " Saint Nicotina; and, careless again, .. Lapped in thy clouds,.all their lispings lingu- hrinn I . BARRIE AND srnou D. W A R F.` At J. HENDERSON S. Wheel` Barrows, PHOTO STUDIO! 3:othwoIl s*B`Iock, Barrlo . . " Permanent enlargements bye ."W-and beautiful process. r SWITHIN KING, Photo. :A:--_ __ BARRAITI) And all Funeral Requisites Furnished, ' Orders by Telegraph or otherwise prompt}. ' attended to. - G. O. DOLMAGE, Manager Stroud, Steam Works and Show Room, COLLIER-ST.. BAR RI; r$I\.IINJ\II=, `J; cmlqg Oh, yefgilhis of` the weed tell me,` what shal be done to them ! ' Tam. Sn ....L '.....H 6.. ..k.........L..I..s.. 51...... Q COFFINS AND GASKETS OF ALL KIND; I , A In stock or Made to Order. Circular Saws, Leather Belting, And a `full Line of Mill Supplies, CAB-I__ETS $3.00 DOZEN. rinsr 1-nun. Innnnn. 1888. 1559. * 1890. 1891. r`;-Iv. A nrr. 9 g . O9 0 ` .LAllJ:'~A . C 55' mm ` ` '53 an--in-----'---`? um um.; ~,_.-;o; B3 tound-- 1 00018 iii? of his name HOTEL 'lB`3({1,.5 " . A ` `Aiilondtddlror all kinds of `PATENT. mnmcxmcs. DY` *`*i5s`::'-=8'1`lJl|!|'8. sous, OOMBS, A I-xv-5 f`Vt\C'?1'lt\ iMoNI(MAN: I '7 *`V'*-" ' 7 _ ~ Axbnnusiiicf A FULL N: xrlllllxol` uynunnr oouroUFD" - ~ ,-4 V\ 1 an-...3 - " cant be true, oh, they last of th_es""godg a desses} :Thine aroma the H 88-], Is.the Qroduce of beastly bacterial boclies,. ' u i A . 'Naught, but, the fragrance which comes of decay? Is each dream-laden pipe, but a separate `holocaust, : ' Steaming with savors of perishing germs ? A Is the scent that I pay for, inhale, pu` or _ swallow, caused V . Only by rot. to use plains-spoken terms ?~ ` Nay. thou bringest only Let-haeanbeatitude, ' Peace and contentment, and balm for all `an turns a `Ann nnumsusr. Lobes __Crape, 9 1...: _-n 1'.1_._-_-| 1) Chunis, -v' - oovv-1 _aAIme ANDBRAOEBRID . Spades: and Shovels, vol. II. RAMSAY 1'0: Ont. TI-IE Ol0l,000.000 ' IIICII. IE UUHU DU UIIVIII I Were it not `well to absquatulate them ? Muuann. Mo,~'1-aw Asppuu Ill buy UIUu!._lD,uu uuvu. uwyu-an -ua-r Laughed we'_to 'scbrn .` `Twas `inf... vain ! ; Twas in vain ! ` . Imtnc`-mvnnc lioworwv .- --V. IA DI IIIDUIII Ill CU_'LIIU`VWo I thought I cared__ only fnortheopraise o_,f.. competent` critics, confessed a maiden of 3 . some talentto afriend, but,when*IV heard I my little brother bracging about ' me to another small boy. who knew even less of art than he `did, I found I"w_as_ mistaken. I had thought whenil painted Toma cup` and saucer for his birthday, that it was. probably a waste of time, ' as. he would care Very little for" _it, and it woiild soon be broken ; but he. thinks the world of it. He shows it _off to all his new acquaintances and warms them not nto handle it, and when he has muiciently impressed them with aweof its `preei-ous`~ ness, be marches them aroun 1` `the house "and displays the"yrest"y of ' i_ny handiwork,` and explains what a wonderful sister he is` blessed with. It ; ridiculous--but_ it's lovely ! ' ~ ' a. you, uu, us, unuguuura WUKIS BE fair, said a lady recently, ` and `I often admire it in the house of her friends. 1 Butil never own any of it" myself. She ' thinks she can `paint me something" when she has nished M_ay's_engagement cup, or Rose's weeding present; or Amy s fan. But as soon as they are done there comes 1 some other outside work. and I `have `to { wait once more because I `am her mother and any time will do. To a. ....}...I`l.. .]......... LL-._..LL'l _ _ _ _ . __ wuu nu IJIILIU Wall. Illi- It. issusnally mere thonghtlessness or carelessness that thus places the claims of ` friends and fancy fairs above those of hnme. Some times there is -mingled with this a desire ` fur the praise of acquaintances. which seems to mean more than that. of the family, to which the young artist has become a'cc`ust`o :n`ed, ` ` It may be added that the total area of` the grounds devoted to the Columbian Ex .position of 1893 is very nearly the sameas the area devoted to the three preceding" ex- positions, that of Philadelphia. in 1876 and those of Paris in 1878 and-1889 combined. T But after all to satisfy one s own family is more deligtful than to` please outniders; to help make home lovely to the eye as well as the heartiof every inmate, `is the { sweetest" and mo_gl: honourable task an - artiatlofgirl loin achieive. u`l' aL.'..-`...L'4. I` --..-.I __.1___ L`__ ____: , 2 i uuvuuuv yuuvuuvutuuu. I l l Shank! Live to be one E_nndr`ed. D _ As thewaate of animal food in those` who_leadii1do|entli_viau 'ia `cgthiedo by... the.kidx':y's, it is very dm-able that may I should ~bekept `wll ushed with plqnty of watgr, 'f_o_p pinto m_i,t;er_iu .to_ h`ekidp`__eyI` I `what fresh sir`-Vim to the lungs, andgtske iin am. 5.51% =*`v.r....*.'.4.':a..:;.~- `..-.`......'.-'.'|.I.u""_~_ ;t; T. n 4? . '6 f.!.`_i.} `,--3 rah .: :1 ~~ fl 0. ` . , 9-: '- (us;-` ' ,7.3. V :7` -. u `nu-v -v yvsuvvv u.Iwvur.xv,- pr---pug -'Kg .0`- .' fr} -g-*.=::a;tg uo.;u;ouu,on and `in yhe; inrli &1o'1;iiiii:_,} ;p;re nuwv Luvs uni-cw In: I-|_lw lxl_Il.I, BI-III _0DIUl.I' 11. 4 . J.xss.>m: hdt `an % it "ash 'b'e uippgd, It wuheqfaqgyg J thezunhoilchywihcretibun-'-thajhivdiocunii ..`I.u,.11 'n..!..'.'.d..:`.-..=':.i..|.'-3"` : .:..u:.L'...-"-.|.*-.;"-- .`..-;.K.L.7`.J ' uur up nugwu-y I80fIQl!l" tl|`IjA'nIVB ll3`0_ll In-._ _ \ilts=..'c1 I?! '$h`9?39i?H:hif ; ,i1`.".i."'IIz`7.'.t1I",.*_'V|fIiIKH'-';.'~. and agimulstea it tn`-Q hea1t.hy..4,a'otian, -.a`:_:d. then. PA993h1.99;hr99ahf vise: 91;.-;nmu.nrLtir; i it I: ' i3iSr.3 I$yn 2: . their aid tr-the T uriomoldoqnut poiuoil *snd'!"? 0t!'i.ot:t i9Trs%..,% , .. habiatidn in the body I.t:dl..In maid: not have ,t_h9 q{ferUr* `wars `1-operly " dteted for. even br thrbo " `wed 3"`-each tie! 311. 13?!` ?1% 53 i3f i vuw VIDBUIV IJU IJJUVII l l.CI.I.IlI a ., ..,. .. The better educated families. especially those of the nobility, have somewhat out grown this_ habit, bordering ona supersti- tion, and the images of the _saints are slowly disappearing from -the houses of the rich. No de`vout Russian will ever neglect the `religious service on Sundays and holy days; the attendance in the churches, therefore, is always good. There are noiorgans in the churches, but a well trained chorus of singers, the voices of which are most impressive; passages of the Bible are read in the old Slavonic language, that is-middle English` from modern English. In this way even those who cannot read will gain a rich knowledge of the scriptures that will be- come deeply impressed on their mind. The doors of the churchesare always open and many a passer-by walks in for a silent prayer. - Whoever is tormented by any woe or sorrow--the man troubled with business matters, or the mother with anxious. cares, or th ~ young girl in the per- plexities of a first love-will buy a candle at the church, light it at the chandelier and put it in front of the altar, while "praying rnostfervently to the individual saint to give success in an enterprise. remove the cares or soothe the heart s grief. The sale "of these candles is'a source of income to the church. "According -to their own taste the parents choose these saints at the birth3"of their children,..re`commeiid-;' ing this newborn soul to the egpec__ial`care' of the saints. Everybody in s praying ad- dresses his personal saint, who is sup- posed to be the connecting link between the individual and God. -foin; times. , 3-cg-otnu VII 3 pa. spvlvll il-1i`aJ'-a'l: l_>o-"gig,-,l`engt!`,1Lof -lifein men.- The Ietimgt-.i;,isi=,asx:9snss;:1:1.t _riv3 at perfeobmnturity-T at---tho`-age ot- A.g_-.....g.r_g5- .'.tpAqu.`.-bran kz-:Ia.....IA ...; 4.1.1.. z'::I&ifIl 30 The area. covered by th main buildingsgt each 'ofTthose_ expositxous, and also that of Chicago next: year-, is `shown in the same manner as follows : ` * year. Thre is ` no 1-`euz4":`>x`g"` i__rhy',` `Vv'i'1i`5i>i-6iii - ' food taken .1Q0l:di.ng.' t6 .69uon..,a_t Wptopet- .mt,ez-vain. gmd. In P?9P9*I.4l`1!'`.iWs men. Jhould lidtilivq; inn`:-ig_bly,-~.e .-5; v* ?={!`PP'd:x!!9%`:iFf=!9ti%lri9r; thmlenath oi. his .bi.:.nni:ixfI11i us: a. atltoribn, % thi|'h9!!1".}ib9~ %hD.*albngtgbf --liso-in `mun Thh L1aunth`nl'-lif`-`at nnlnRl"'nh-`'s"r'n1:l - - ` London, 1851. -- Paris, 1855. -,----London, Paris. 1.867 1-----Vienua.. 1373. V ---------`---Phila.delphia, "1876. -.--------j.pnru I QTQ lug pun <- [uuvln up 1. pt I ,7,! plgu; pus other ewigigraho` co%.*ohJm%:, `bdlliph an`. :wi.ahf .`lm&~udmu, obs < I:f7A~\`w`hioh~6dnthins" twelve und"'th ' oier `t `v`i`n`ty" iyllsblei. L I\l\Il Illllll` II} KUICCI The everegcf number of visitor-5' pet: day * at each of the expositions mentioned ex- cept than ot New York, is shown graphic- ally in thefullnwing table : ' - _ T1...-.3...` IQKI 1-[I gu Illl"_I"It"IVI"` `GURU -London, 1351. Paris, 1855. London, 1862. -- Paris, 1867. --.----Vienna. 1873. ' [ ' Philadelphia, 1876. -------------Pa.ris, 1878. ov, uuu ' At the Tlemernuial Expoaitlon cf 1876' in Philadelphia the main buildinue `coder - ed almost 51 o|cres.~ and the attendance averaged uearlv 63,000 The Pat`-ile Ei- pusitlon of 1878 occupied a oor space of 46 acres. and the number of visitors reached a daily` ave'rage`if about 83,300 ; .and at the latest Paris Ex pueitiun, 1889. the average attendauc - reached the eu'or- mnus number `nf 192,281, the area under roof being 75% acres. ` Tho gunman... nnnnlnnn n` n:-:6.`--' ru\- 2... uvuuinuuu vs vuv V Ivlllvu AHJLIJVHIV-IUIJ Ul 1.0! U Aha next. in order, had .31`: are; uf (nearly 35 acres" and a daily attendance of hearly 39,000 - A. .1..- 'h 4- --_. .:_I 'm_- .2;___ I ; 1:-\ntI" Intere. ._,_Paat Ix- hibltn;-The people 3 fair A_tu-ante. 2- In connection with the Chicasti;_fExpnei- tiuu a few words; abdiut` preoedili! exprgeigk tinn may he c-f interest. The 1'at`Z4 'ureruat|.;nal akur .3: the kind `was .hel_d I no L nudon In 1851. the bllding cuveiing alxttle more than 18 acrea,,and `the a`v+-rage daily attendance bring about 42 000. The next was held in New York two years later, but it was mainly a privateenterprlse. "The third was held in `Pm; in 1855, the building area being 29 acres and the daulv attendance `being nearly 26 000 In 1862 the .aecond7I.a vn-` dun Expnsxtmn touk_pla'ce_, jthe iipajce roof ed-over being 25 am-e"a,'w`ith an average of 36 322 visuors each day. ` 2 'I"..n 'D....i- `D-......is ... -3 10!! .....- Ll... Religion in Russia-. The Russian in avery religious man ; whenever he leaves his cottage or enter: it he will bow before the image of a saint that invariably hall its place in a corner at. the window, and before which a small lamp is constantly burning. Never -will he "touch any food or drink until he has made the sign `of the holycroaa ;"that takes the place of prayer and is not done without thinking of the Creator. When- ever they receive good tidings` their first feeling is to thank" Gui. . When the present Emperor, the Crown! Prince, re- turned from the war against th'e.Turka his carriage that met him at the station had first to stop at the Kaaan's'Church that he might thank the Lord before he drew up at the castle to meet his family. mhn Innfnuu ntaaunn-at: `nan`II:nn nnrunndniluu ` Ilv Una ' I av UGUII I-Ill: Tue. I _:1tia`?Expositi4:.L of 1867 was the fth, wi;h_'a.. daily attendance of nearly` `double thus of; ii: predebeespr The main b_uildm`ga (if this 'V'xe|'1ns' E1IDosit.i5h'3f 187 .L.-. ......-L In .._A..- I.-.) _.. ____ ., v_._,__.l._ Winn Baby was sick, we gain her Castoris. Whu shown 5 Child, she cried for Castorii. When she became Miss, she clung to Castor-ia._ When -houncntndmmsbaaaugnum ceitorls --'--.- ----- -. `-4- , NIW I313 FIGURES. p_i.9k ' ghatq? I 1- in Home Apnroolauon. , buy my daughter's iv 1 am her rer my: 5 lIlI'|~w\1|I-n ....... _.......LI.4 I2.i.'.'1:.~ i=` 3753; radho tofol j 1. ll ILGLIUIPIJIQ -Paris, 1878. -----Paris, 1889;` Why People sign Petitions. A wag in West Virginia concluded to have some fun at the expense of respect- able people who sign petition; `and testi- monials `without stopping to think whethio or or not that to which they are teetifjiiig ' is true and for the public good. III- A:-nnu`n$nI1 n v\n6:6:nn It` `u:n Ar.-an-up-.-\ !;A!iL5.- '3 work ` `_I_ Paris, l88_9 1..- .!..:;t!lC-"L'V! \.]_ `qt w--f:m`.M' has- tzmai ,{-;:ui=i 594 5! .' hi Ia,i___h9? ink. at `a % 3 1 y .\ll uvvv uv uuU- _ _.,_ V23. ;bgm.1,`.,3nember or My. Sam 1 i `L _. g1`1inuxu';`-2:; Eb? fejqclgidh` ;of the _ bill ` ` _Io_ a to? wit fzthoso!"v?c` P$ 1I " h`b. io Vmlgd be de- `rading t`6:=wamapcg=q:;a12: t}"1n1?`ptr1itics. f..` e himself at uetiiigi ."iHe [Primrose , 1 ague had ur ed wqmatrto take a share in olitica E _5`e5iion5`_bf armnaaae % was . nlv fnn e.-1.51 I-A nIvn:' Ia--.I '.'. LL .- ;.--___.g TAYLOR. L. D, 91,3 Practice! Dentist. is now in his new ofoe in Sanders" Block; Jsvery improve ment that Dental science can deviae in the int. rests and to the comfort of patients. will be employed to make this the most oomvlel:ejI.n`d1be:-t uentalomce-in town. . 'La.u2himr `NBS the Ilnfull And has-at Annnnt'hh_ `.'Pi&d's!':MImR1*~a0mI.:.1I.I3s!s*InIr A.'..|,I"9- riiun dmtnolun. 1o'1`h9 only._o,,n_-*1 .' ` c.(. ' /' ,,. H, ,, . Jun 15:-ego}: ' pl], ale n.r-ref, .12: t shady Henry Somerset. and Mrs Fawcett. Ll The smallness of the majority against the motion caused sugrise, as _- exg |:J'i.`;.1enl:t'1ies_ gaery of. the Hague of Com- .' mom: was f p_acked,- among `the occupants` Hieing ~M'rs Glddstone, Lady Haroourty` %pte.ased thmit wo . do be ii ;:v {df two toone. -. . v_.___` 5 H I. .s.;.%..5:..%24.!:e.~.:'2`& . . ':\7,lJ\1\JlJA!l. UL .1011 YVUHL . `I [1 _ -Adelaide St:., Toronto, Ont.,. must `feel. more "t-ban brdinafv pride in- We "success" of h'i"s'_ "valuable repa.ra.- tiou, for the cure of lung iseases, viz.: ,s1ocum's` !0X;IYg`911i-Z:9d*~ .1111 ,,--g ---n- ----- -I-3--_-5 !!!JlHI!l!'." 3' "I x_ n $0.9: b!`3I r?Zr~pi 111:3 7; 6 _ `as _o! .Ia.ude[)5G_7__ ya` ~ % I V ' oroo tlg;9qMqr~f ` uh and~ntf1,300 ygzds 1' agar. oonsidorhimudf-?u'fo.` even if t n1I'&t"k"-`-non A " ' E9? 7-1 ~I'9 ,.ee;,.,.;;a.:.;[; of. `the ma has` _.Q'Yel` met; win_h `th 'sanie"sucba in . the same .time and the testimonials in-its fa-vorAo.re4 all from the most - .~ gTsi: sell it`. _`. ' [ .; .. PRIOE:j35. GENTS` `PER 'BOT'I'I.`E.' .% - .m_28p. . _ .` 9;uthentc' `sources . `Every drug-[. `Laughing was the safes: and been Ana.es'rhb- tic fur uainless extracting. used snooesatullv. U uumplew u.nu.oeu; uental omce-In town. i 9-mt. Woman Sum-age in the Imperial Parnm i . moat, r In the House of Commoys last Thursday Sir Albert} Kaye Rol`linfu'1`oved the second reading of" his W omnkiurage bill, Aivhioh Mr. Balfour favored. A division was taken and the motion was. :def9at9d~.<-naaqs 175, yeas 152. _ A o Tho `manna nnl'a-up 1`: LL... 'D"...-_- -2 I`1-.4- 5 uuunvu VH6 Ease W88 dfwom , eid_uqtr1i ' r1h_ gmuu er fo sa`.y ihoi (`xing an`_q.`f 'f1g1!g 3;; `the Empire .vv?o:x.ls7-L; .15. cleared: . ._.s " {T .K-,, ,1, , .".`1HH.s lgnly boo gl2':d bohvail-i&sol-bf the services 2 we ` AIL BE%&AEAITR8T_ I [0 III uv IIIJ\a 1-1: Uslv lruuuuv 6\l\I|II He circulated a petition in his commun- ity. stating verbally to each ~; person 119% app:-oacheiyi that `it was a paper "for? the benet of Mr.`Smith. Of course every one was glad"to benet Smith `in "so cheap a way, and thevpaper was soon signed by nearly everybody in the community. The jokerthen chose a day when nearly aunt the signers would be present at the county seat for presenting the petition to the court. - . I`1'! AI',,:'i1,,,,,.,, Put in at short notice A full stock <)vfVIi'c`>.1`1vAPi}A)e for Steam, Water and Gui, "Globe Valves . . ' 3 Stop and Check Valves, Steain Gauges, and Water Glasses. A11W01`k [10-9 in this lineprompuly attended to. ALL"i*Hi iadsf A?P1Os:o MAKEsi, '"v'V'I1`H THE. LATEST. AN4D N ISBINGS, AT MANUFACTURERS PRICES. BARRIESTOVE&`FURNAOEDEPOT] `Thousands. 56 exiabi 15;} ;}}7.i'v?.niII: 1;I{rE$':"gBL&"Eec:s. in the above diseases. Is it _not worth at least a. trial in your case? Price $1 per bottle, 6 for $5, or lessithan 1C. a dose. * B.B.B.` aots on all the organs of the body to produce regular action, to strengthen, purify and tone, and to remove all impure accumulations of morbid matter` from a Common Pimple to the worst Scrofulous Sore. `fll ~ 1 1| 1: lo :. A rdsirlvz cane non nyspnpsn, -SOROPULA, A nmousxnss, coxsrmhnox, Tun nnoon, nnunmnsx, nnanacnn. - roux. mmons, uuxnmn. and all diseases arising from a disordered condition of the STOMACH, LIVER, BOWELS ma BLOOD. . t-canorxaxaaowenaaapeeatocnndrpngm. I recommend it an superior to any prescription, howntome." EA. LIDBIB, M. 1)., r ' 11180. Oxludt, Bnook1yn,~N. Y. -ca-em-x.:uowen.a.peeacocnnd:eui_cm [recommend its: xunariorto nmr nxmcnon I appears, thpt V _ono.of uho_wom9I3_.p0ux9d It. is said that two poor Parisian} women who earn 15 liNsli:h09d.;by. mlkillz ilrticinl 11 mars have hit on I process of dyeing natural owers in brilliant hues. V Pubho uttbn ti9`g_; was o`u:.ths was lhbyg -_ istswho rcsivd Ii: 9`. !o`f"'of" wersso ' 6 sweet willisnis of fbtigh Rfbd ijolor. It :g----t -_w--.. _-vwv w---- | some p'si.nt'ititos bo wY~in v'rhioh'3`so1'nd'1fs- tut-al owers she was copying hsdboon. pui TW.P- , oLTh.' Fort -.d-iv: zfii-` tomb 913 .t`o. `tbs .!t1< >`.!vI2!.'.I .?- <.!"'..-5 suInsd't1_1o hue ofths upaint. -Being-1 Wdirlm`.i"2!*`% :.mi*!s?;4s!?ntife9 oxpea-a';pentiurz.;sn .snoqee.ded -in pi-odaoe inc vsriougpogoys o?_x;.`i.qtq1;ded by his em. .u&1!!M'Jii-as ox-mun`. 8119 im- Il|nl';nbAIuI.lIn.nInAnAn:tI nnsnn Ina... `A BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS IBM`. -:S.L0CVUM of West -gdglaide St._, -'lfozf_on_1:.o, Ont.,._ _mut stoves: Stoves! tasii % - Hills Plxto'n sL c"aIebrated Eurnacds *%s;;.35i.,. so`U-1_5H? SIDE DUNLOP S1`REE'P, NEXT To THE CANTON ~ TEA groan . . ~ `rue cologne. sun TO HEALTH. I-:I:1'\'r P L __ grjngognec; zo!`.rZr~p:n3 .0 1" a}*`~.'.*5.. ' -th,2";;;r.g{;f35 300 amid: a. E.'i.Ea`i}?i:333aE'3 J Ta2aE;'ho5.FL `$3 ; the market,-and extended her puotnoo to 01: m".;'f~.*2`2.9E;%??a::';;*;':}.`:?`:;':`;;.?"..f?, mag, for L InVr.-ginis and children. mg -- -iv_. __'> Tm: Cnnuuxi Column, 77 Murray Street, AN. mm ADVANCE ins A 5 on 1:-ovnrnnn nuNn_nm_I.Aru> . . 1:-om: corms. _ . : w C ADVERTISERS enounn N01 ! nus Itm * M (12 lines solid nonps._1-ell make one Inch). mmstnm First insertion, 10 cents per line. Each sub sequent insertion. 4 cents per line. Reeainstnotioes. 10 cents per line for Met 1: " sertion: 5 cents per line for each subsequent Insertion of the same matter. ' Legal` . Oloinl and Government` a.dvertV ' lse menus will be charged at above rates. CONTRACT ADVERTISING. Contract advertisements will be taken at th following ra.tels_1nwhlch are drafted on oorneol commercial 1) ciplea, and. as they will be strictly adhered to in making new contract` stter. present oontroots expire. there will be f only one Brice for all: - -.-Va--ooooo-oououoo 1 2; Inohea.;......,... 5 Inches, ColuIl_n.. 10 Inches. Oolumn 9nI'i...I...... 1 l``--x-- IIIIU UUUFIA. - There was a.- hush in the court room` an the: yhinpaxi `went round that the petition foI_FSa;it._h'8_b9ngt was about to be acted upon. Hishonor read a few lines, rubbed his epectacien and looked up with indigna- `:n-u `Cv4\;|'nn A `Ab `nIIv,n`n:4`:.-nun