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Daily British Whig (1850), 22 Nov 1897, p. 5

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I.auunuAn.........Doo. uh. Lhiorpool direct Pnrh'mn....... ....Doo. uh. Liverpool dlxeot .NIunidlan.. . .. . . . . . Duo. lath. Llvovpool direct Onthulnum. .. . .D:o. Ilnd, Liverpool dlgoot Po: ttokots o d ovary information apply to J. I. Y. Anus. , Gnnd`rnnkluuon- J. r. GIIJDIIILIIVI. Ann. (I Olsnnoo strut. son! from. (ho n no staunch man! 3 an the `liver pouring out but. on ll any you nova Ms butter in you me cm: in boon olod pobou by lush`: . QM`: why. train. all lnmna. - |'uicIobooot"wlIIcun.Ito huh an-A 3:41.-I1. IJIIU-I-II' ---........ Chestnut. stuinn for It turkey is pm-pmu ed in fnlluws: Drop 25 (or then-uhout) large (`hmtnuts In boiling water and lcnvo them fur a tow mlm-ates; then take them up and rub on tho thin dark skin. After `this cover them with boiling water and simmer one hour: than take them up and mash them no. Mince n pound at veal and half a pound of salt pork very nu To thls Mid tho chcsmutu. halt 3 wt spoonful of popper, ml `.1 tublcspuonfuln of Inlt. and a cupfnl of Iuup stock or water; then stun the turkqy with thu.-ButmI U.-all Ind ffk |&|'Xu,I|K,IIXOII IIIIIIII neck of but mph. out and unenl- t. a cedar blocks. All ..H..fa..b."...?L"' unhonolll. null!-cl. lemongra- III T_HE ELDEN PUMPKIN." AN___X _RAY- Tlnnnknglving In llrltaln. . ._A `L. ...._. Rnnwnnhor the Pour. , -1 ...l..L.... ..l...... Quin? 3:36-'r' .-__u -__._l-_A.I-_ ._.. $3; siitvliig st. 9.!` sin. For MOIIBI. Pullman noooxnmodntlon and other information supply to o In qunrvw A_.-A Chutnu nu ; . ._..___, , Ila. Lily Lnngtry benet: to the extant of woe you-1y by the dam!) or her 1nu-` Mrs. Holnlq melon Secretary Por- ter`: buck house`-.u~r her morning drlvu and has cnusrdod her pair of but. - . Ill... `llnuuu Annlunuvn A CQQHIIAX If net pair us nu;-. Miss Mary And:-ewa. u ghdunto of Buohhal college, '96, has just taken ohnqo of the Unlvarnallst church at Hamilton, 0. Mn N. Honslngor and her daughter, Maud of Mlssoula, Mon., we employed by the ntato land dgpamnonu In dnxytng bwunhlp plats at the different land oloei. I [M-In Icfrlnnlwun -Kwln, thn 1'1-Vf-Old IMVIIHIIIP PIIIIB II: we uluultllt I-nu VIllVII- Llttle Ethelwyu -Kyle. the 11-year-old daughmr of the South Dakota senator, is laid to be one of the best bicycle ridon in Washington and to be especially fond oi trick riding. . Dr. Frieda Lipport hu boenopmintod phy.-siciau of the new girls high Iohool in Nmv York. She will hate the choir of pli_\'Hi0l0g.y and also give attention to the - needs of the young women. An interesting character 13M:-3. Jacob Wallace. 92 years old, who has lived in the same house on Dutch Neck, in Waldo- boro. .Me., for 71 years, and who has Iiuoked a plpo every dhy in thelut 60 I7`!!! FE` yersn Miss Stella F. Jonklnu, I Kansas City Iohooltcuchcr, has been made minister of the Frlemls church in that city. Her mother, Mrs. Fmncoa C.` Jenklua, has been a mlnlster of the Quaker church for 45 yours. Another sister hm: also occupied a pulpit ln Richmond, Ind. ` 'I`hn nnlv unnnnn nunlnnnr In than Hnlmd 8 pulpw In nlculuuuu, unu. The only woman ouglneor in the United Stntes, so it is claimed, is Mrs. Annio Shunivan of '1`n1z\m, 011., who by all no- counts is a mu] Tom Groghnn. She!-tins a planing mill at Mountain Home, and the mountaineers thoroughly respect her. They call her our new woman. Ill...` Tnnlun \\'infhnnn Kunlil nf Nnw '.l'IlU)' cuu uur uur now wuluuu. Miss Loulso Winthrop Kenna of New York clty, who was recently awarded the ucholnrshi p In history offomd by the Dough- tor:-: of the American Revolution, has been rt)-cl0('tL`d. historian ot the Governor Thom- us I)udh-y Family ansoolntloxn, a position 5110 has held almost since its organization. I... an.-. 4u...n.. n.-......... 1n..n--,nl.l Illa lUl' HUI`. I` Miss Mary Ann Crothors of Philadel- phia, who mcclltly coll.-braked hor one hun- dred and fourth birthday. oluims to be the oldest old maid in the-world. Notwith- standing her grout ugo. she is active and vigorous, doing some of the light. work in tho houso o\'o1'y day. Sho goes up stairs without; holp and up to nino years ago wulkod regularly every Sunday to church, a distzuico of ono mllu. MIU nus nvlu ulluuau nuluv n-3 Ulullllllnllllvllo Miss Chclln Colmor. tho 19-you--old daughter of A. 13. Connor of Folton. Dol., rqccxntly walked 17 1111103 in her sleep. Shu woke up to nd herself on the railroad mm; nour C-hoswold. She took me next: mt.u1'n train for home and found the wholo ooxnnnmlty scattered fur and wide search- ing for her. IIL-u \I..-v Ann I`:-nfhnra nf TIHnrh!l- .217: ` Select the potato seed when the crop in dun. In Ohn can in nun nf Hun hnf. Mm:-A tn I .o'. .'.";.13. 5`":"n``.;' I nun. In the fall is one of the boat times to set out raspberry plunts. A ..nI...= uknuln Im nIVnI\II1 an:-hvl nnlfnrln uuo I`uu[)uI:|'ry lmtuw. . Apples should be evenly sorted. uniform In slzc uud quality throughout. na 41... .uar.......o. .....x..H.m nf I-nil-. than In 5111.` mm quuulvy unruuguuuu. Of the dllferent variables of fruit the grape la the most dllcult; to graft. In full plnntlng lt. ls best. to make a lit- ` tle mound uruund the atom of n tree. a By plnntlng 111 long rows. strawberries ` can be grown as cheaply as potatoes. I) ....I- ......\.m Hnlulu an Inn fn nu-nmnut. Iuw, Iuuuuy auu. Mulching well in winter and maturing well in sununor are the principal secrets in growing line qulncus. 1.`.-... ..ll hhuln nl Imp-Inn runny-I} nut (`Jul \ run DU IUVIII nu Lnnrnl:-Iy uw llvvl-v\r\.un Puck apples tightly, so us to prevtmt dmnugo from 1-xmvhvg about In the bnrrul. u.....l.. at no nos l'nsu.uO In-nan nhnnhl nl. Ul|lllll[(U ll'Ulu l'l|U\ll'g uuuuu Au ulu UlIll\.7l. Soed of nut or forest. trees should ul- wuyu bu pluut.ed_ bo1'ox_'o they have had thno to dry. nl.-n hum. nlnnhy n! v-nnvn H van urnnld |l'\.7l'l. In suloctlng a place for fruit It is always Iafoat. to choose dry upland and avoid a low, muddy aoll. u..1..I.|.... .....n 1.. mama. an!` rnnhlrlnn ` nu |l`uWu.Ig tum quuluua. For all kinds of berries mm-R out the ` rows wide enough apart so that the cult!- vntlon can be done with a cultivator. v. .1 , , , ,,_I ,, _ __ -.._ I.,_LA._._ ll -I..1. VIIKIUH Cull UH uuuu WILII II UUIUIVIIMJI. Both apples and palm: are Ix-ttor 1! pick- ed before they are quite ripe and kept In a dark, cool room until ready for market. \ -Exuhunuo. Sausage Maker I.uot.gort has dood the law to do its wlouorwurst..--Kausu City ` Times. 1 1.~,:.._n_ A __-I.| L....I.... .........I...`l .. -4!-g Kf`i-LAN LEN? J IIIIUB. Edwin Arnold. having marrlodn natlvo. will lmvo somebody to llswn 1:) his Jap- nnuso [x)m1ua`.--_I\'e\v York Journal. Rllg-.: l`|unnvv~m nnnnnul 'I`1\l\l`l\fII hv drun- Inusu pumllu.--_.\L'\v xunn oluunuu. Miss Ulaueros aoourcd freedom by don- ning muiu nttirc. Dr. Mary Walker has niwuys insisted that women could inutcu choir emancipation by wearing trousers.- iicmsnu City Journal. `I In..a.-n.nnI `Dnnu-u Ina!-lm nn I-snina AI. u"UI$ Ulhy IlUl.|I'lll.II- Lioutmmnt Peary insists on being ul- iowcti Iivo yours in which to discover the north polo. Thoro is really no occasion for all this hurry on his part. The pole is on ico uud won t spoil perhaps Im` a century yet.-Chlcngo Chronicle. fl`)... I)-inn.` nl \UnIn- nnnnnnnnd nu Dbl`- ,CU.?LI1lCII8U \Jlll'UlIlL'lU. The Prince of Wales renounced an god- father Lhu world. the esh and the devil on behalf of that M:u`H)orough baby. TM: in u prclmy bmml contract even l'or'1`ummy" Wales to umlcrtnko If the youngster in- herits any of the traits of the first; John Uhumhm, duke of Marlborough.-Phlln- ulnldn Dnuau w ury. Give trees plenty of room If you would have them thrifty, vigorous and good bctu-ox-s. _I__Ll.__. - _I_.._ I..- I....lL IA 1.. nu`:-cnoon \/Illllvlllll, uunu delphla PPUBI. Glmes are from 15 to 16 feet from tlio ground to the up of their horns. spout- Inoua from 18 to :33 fact. have boon known. nu - ._ ._._ A _ _ .1_u.._;_ LI..I _.a..........Ic. ycurn. - The common American deer in from I to 5 (out In length, and it In D Ilngulnr (act that tho nmlcra of some species have a urmlor breadth than the length at tho 3 annual`: body. ` nu... .............. ..x.. -1 4|.` I.-.....-u. In Os-nun IUUIII ll'Ulu no UV air) uruu nu vu uuuu nuvwuc The canary In a dolloato hlrd, extremely ml.jq-ct to cliacuscs caused by ohms and drafts, and seldom lives more t.hu1_ eight 4 up...` you u....._, 'I`hn l4OIIuOl'l0Ol'I'y} IVUl'] DIIIIIIUI Iroal. calling at Quaboo. I`:-om Portlnnd. -____._..-.. n.. nu. mu". unuulu I! uuuy. ` The average also of the kangaroo in from 8 to 4 feet In height. Specimens from 0` to 7 toes are tn-quently met with on the Australian plnina. A kangaroo has hen * known to make a leap of 90 feet. rm... ....m.... |.........a.... H-1 no (human) Trllllllls \. IIl\Illl\-X'lI3IU'lql 0 Altmnonmrs um puuod cur lone m-nmgo nnm-kings on the moon that may nwuluunnlne pa.-non: theories `about the mvrcnm-. We may yrs mun-n to the plan- H\`~c theory that the moon In uncle of Q1 ohaese.--Lndhnnpolh News KIl0\\' BU IIIIKU II IX]? Ul UV I35- Tho goldon humming bird at Central America is the smallest bird In the world. It In u--eighth: of an Inch from but to lull. and its wings Ipmul nlunoqt an Inch. :1: is only a trie larger than I hlunbottlo J The Important Information coma noun 1 Chicago that the moon I: am dad. A 311:-y dc luuu'.k~o lnqulrundo, wit the bl; Ycrko.-c tclezcopc. his mndnra tho vudict. -Pmaburg (`hron|c1e-'1`cIcI-nph. A.................... -.... ...-.--gal n-no nnmn: Ioophqfbcl. Rubbun --A: `N .;oodInI|np.utAbu-I BAYING THE MOON. PERT PERSONXLS. THE "rA"r1'Lr-:n. FRUIT FACTS. EIMAL L(|FET. The Art Amherst Hall and Parlor Cool: Stoves are tted with the dup- lex Grate, Powerful Heatere, Ec- onomical on coal and htltidsome in design. We have the largest assortment of Stoves in the city. Examine them before purchasing. 75 8: 77 PRINCESS STREET! Joseph Chnnul-)-4.-rlaln is and tag have Ion 3 $250,000 in the attempt to make Ilnl I'll!- } mg in the Bahamas profitable. 1........n. want... \\'-u-Hm-mu. the British lllg 1:) H10 Uanlllxluu prulwuunu. Joseph Wllllum \\';u`l)`urt;on. the British consul at. San Frmmlaco, has been in her nnnjostya service for 40 years and will soon rotlm. ' ` .4. sun... . _ . . .... u.-L L- nun-Irina rot-Ire. Joseph Jeorson says that he considers himself rather young because he recently met; J udge Wnodbury of Bolton, who knew his grandfather. A 1 13..."... .4 o.'.... 1.`....n..I..m hnn {nut ` Knew mu runuluulur. A. J. Ropes of San Francisco bu just made A good phot.ogmph of Cape Horn, und is mm to be the only man who has uvvr accomplished the feat. n....m n 1\...... .. Im.-nmn nf an hxfa JAIDPU, 510.. no um ugu Ul cu yuan. llon. Thomas B. Reed has just had him- self pluomgraiphotl In In stmullng collar and n hrllllnm; tle. Mr. Rood regards this latest plcturo us the best he huu ever had taken. a-..I......I (`.|\nn:1InI` whn in mm: Gen:-min`! --vw~._ For Liverpool (calling at Movillo for Lqondondon-y)cvory Saturday lrom Mon- uunl. mllinc All Qnaboo. [)l(',(ll!\) lls Lllu UL'B|a uv nun uvun uuu vllnvun (`nlonol Clmndlm`. who is now Georgia : secretary of state. unwed Neal Dow`: llfo In P1-muwolu, Fla.. when the latter. n pris- oner of war, was usuallvd by an lnturltmd mob. Phllctus Smvyor, nx-senator from Wil- nomaln, rccontl_v colohrnwd his eighty-rm; birthday in Oshkosh und said to a friend. I Imvn Innnv frlmuln to mwnrd Ind no blrthuay ll] Ulion unu sum M! n Inuuu. I lmvemuny friends wrowurd 0l)(.`lI(`.1-S to punish." 1u....u.. 1...... tlnn no-nnc-. lnmlnr in tha nccompusneu unu IUIW. David D. Dunn. 8 borthcr of the law Mr. (Jim:-lea A. Dunn of the New York ` Mm, is living quietly on a farm in Wash Lubm, 110.. at the age of 70 years. 11,... rl\|....... I.) `Ham! hm: hunt hnd Mm- encuums no pumun. Murtln Irons, the great leader in the 1836 st:-Ike. has broken the silence of his rcurexnem; and now cmnoa forth to cham- pion the: cause of Dub:-1' Social Democracy. He in at work In Tuxus organizing ulubl. u- ru.....I.... ~u..n..,.|,. .. nnnhnuv nf Rm-nn l! ll Ill; WOHS In .l.Ullll urguuuaug mun-. Mr. Chm-lea Pollock, a nephew of Baron Pollock of the British high court 'of 1\1- dlontnrc, mcuntly crossed the channel alone In In bullnun, going from Enatbourno to I villugu nun` Ahhuvllle in 6'4; hours. He was not the rst to perform the feat. how- over. John W. Mnckny. one of tho California bonanza kings," nmum to build In Green- wood comotcry. Brooklyn, 1; superb mor- tuory chapel, and no will have to get a (I- ponsutlon from the Vnticun hoforo he can have it. consecrated as (5 Roman Cabhollo plL\'0 of aopulturo should ho. A .L-..n.... rum 5.. IL rnthnr unique home puu-o 01 Bopululw Hlluunu nu. A skating rink is u mtlu-r unique annex, but John I). Roulmfollor is going In for one. For snmu llnm workmen have boon engaged on thv wvst. sldu of his Wont ; l"urty-fourth mrovt. nmnslun in New York L-ity laying out und maphaultlnxg the ground: fur ll c-mmnmllnu.-a rknllng puml. .... , ., . n ....... ..r nu... uonolnn `D: [or ('UHllIl()(l|(lU.`l Fllllllg ]|Ull|l. 'l'honm.-a la. llvnry of Pine Smtlon. PL. dlml tho othul` (lll_\'. oml hln frlvnds mada propurntlon.-4 to glvo Illlll ll no funeral. lint tho and owns has been lmlcllnlwly postponed owlng totho foot. that when Hwy worn about to put the old gontlmnun on loo ho rum-d l1lnmull.np. wlnkod us tho pr0ltll`Kl`- ulrl ln tho room and Asked what time It. was. "For my part." sold Colonel R. G. In- genoll tho Ollwl` day. I envy the man who hm: lived on tho I-mmo broad mm: Prom lnlnhuylmml, who cultlvotos tho oldu where in youth ho plu_\'od and llvou where his father llvod mud (Mod. 1 con lmuglno no awouocr way to 1-mlone`s llto than In the quiet. of tho vountry, out of the mud race for money. place and power." ___,,___ VIII Iaullllo ' AI-dup looked up bmurly from the book ho was reading. The weed: "eat lunch at ..-o..._" 1...! n-nnht his urn And lull Lilo wIll"l'o'iv3'|Gius1G any day ouopuu) at 8:159 31.. and an out: 0 I: cry loads: as M.m..oonnoot M Ospo Vnnoono with tn-uhnoullyohh Ito Wont:-rn Australia It Inc IOIII plvpunuuu of nmlun to telnnhn. Thu dl II xmlnuunud In tho nrrlnll It at `A ! .._.......o cl...-nzll In-n-Inn n lj noon Halt lungmnu. The London World report: that Rud- yard Klpllng. who has boon cycling In Dorsetshlro with Thomas Hardy, is nego- tlnclng fur the purchase of I houu And grounds M; Rodwcll, near Dolchuwr. am. much. Ar-nnld has further cemented- plo unnxmg II Cup un mu. W. S. Gllbcrt. the noted humorist. In the possessor of one of the mom. beautiful houses near London. Tho author of Pina- tore" always work: in MI library seated not an; oak, bub In A comfortable um- chalr. wl) h at writing pulon his knee. \l_-.-.._ 1..I._l I.-. nlltn nl thn tnnnun ll ho tending. Tm wwul "uni wuu In nntun" had caught his on and had 31+ ed A train of thought. on! 1-I-In lo. I-nun nn-|hIn." K lbn NI "III! OI Illlllilli. "I wlnh It were pnuihlo," ho willo- quhuvd. "1'vewuohdovuryhol.ych|."- Chk-ago'l`I-ibuno. A Afcntunotcho popnlutkmdaluln cum-n tmulhhtholujlintl 3 ...-:...o.. 4.-..|.. tn. dllnj h Jnmeu Lane Allen, the novelist. will ` vlult England- nu... I .....|.... \\.'m-I.I nnnnrtn t.hAI Rud- grounds Mi nonwcu, near uunmuuwn. Sir Edwin Arnold has further cemented- his mu-ridge with his Japanese wife by having the marriage ceremony performed in English. according to the Engiieh la." The Japanese rite consists of the two peo- ple drinking II cup of too. w u llllhnrt, ch. nntnd immorin. Olllllf. WILH II wrulug pun uu um -uwu. Mun-no Joknt bu gm: of the tongue at well an of tho pen. lie was Intu-oduood In Kaiser Wuhvlm when the latter visltpd Budapest. but wu onllod nwqyto spunk to the Amhduchcu llu-In Jud. Rotun- lng. ho_ and in apology, "Your makoty must excuuo me, but my olloglnnon to In- men comes out: baton my nllqhnouto moundau." - ---,-!.p:_.?-- 'W``!.9@.'Eb"'5V lI|I|nUlll1IlI III `E IITIYIH |,n'xcm unmuucl luau 31:11 Modnes Perfect nn:mint*6tusaia' beauty. . cry ., The HAPPY HOME" iq a;3prec_i1t_ed ipj every hdmg ELLIOTT .Bnos.. . AIIIJIIW noctur-Ina uncut Iuthdunpu than in dly. ulhd .-.__.:____. IDIIIQN I$'CjIIl .,.AL_ L-_ AL. .L..._gi AA THE LISTENER. 171E-warn-:Rs. The " HAPPY HOME ie appreciated in home wlgexzeiztb iefued. , A`...__... 1.5;...` `an ,. wncrc II. II Iuluua It has won favor from in-r telligent people an the high eat type of its clan. . V '5 aII'- I Cll. UJFG V: {DC ytuuuo It combine: elegance, dun-` ability, cf;nve~nience andfeo- mangan- EAST- I`I'A ! CA?! bn '2 Way III. ovary n n.m.-aonnoot|n: 0:90 mi. A new wagon wrench hula screw clump on one side, by which It In Attached to the hub of the whool, the w hool being turned around to unscrew the nut. m _ ._.._a._. 1.. |...n.n.... min. .Al|nQnL um- l`l'. ' The fact. that tho BI-ltllh pron now I'D- gurdu this Iustlun an a fourth clum- ur" uhuwn whut. swoepin chancel lll oplnlon lnunl. have m since 1776 and 'lBl8.-Uh|uuuu Ruconl. nu... ........-p |.-o oluu sultan In nnnlllla i around to unscrew me nun. 'i`o assist in building who tom! 5 new device has n frmnu mounted on a wheel, with spindles to carry throo d`. more maid uf wire, no that all the wlreaouu be mung -' M; the ammo Limo. A .. ......... l|l\l. nnllnal nn.n|\fhnnn`InI;I hll - III) we IIu._uu uxuu. A colnpnuud called naphthosallcln hll boon puwmud in Franue. intended. as B xllslnfuctum; In luumlrlen. It cqnnlstn of nuphthul and sallcyllo ucld. mndomd solu- blu lu boiling water by born. 'I`:\ ...m|.:t nnnunnu in unnnnln fmm I um nu uuumg wuwr uy uurna. To assist porxons in camping from I building on ro as chair is fitted with two I`:-lctiolml lxmrlug plates operated by u lumd lover to grip u rope as it slide: through guldcs nuuchod td tho uhnlr. \ ....nn..ohy I\nInI|f1\lI In-ntnr Innhui hll [nmugu [zllllwu utuucuuu w uuu_ Uulun A ronomly pnteutod .wnwr motor kill an omllcsu upright chum of buukutl mouutml on two zyxlon. with A stream 0! water at tho Inp to ll the bucket: as they start. down, thu length of the chain dem- mlnlng thu puwcr of the motor. Spaln`a purse is not.` no large at present that. them In no mum In N pocket for in prldo.-\\'ashimgl.-un Sunr. .1.-..a...... \\'||ImIIn Imn wmmn Annihil- |)l`l(|0.-\\ llrinlllgl-un -`wur. `Kulsor Wilhelm hm wrmaon nnotllor mug. '1`l\Iu shown that he in utlll In the I`unmm1n mm:-rt.--ph"ndalDhlI nlli pm:-n-`. In spltv or the Uln-Iutlunltlhg cloth d oonturiuu of self ucrlcing miulonnrlu. fuotlmll ls lo be lntroduuod Into China.- I\.. .... ..... 11...: `PI VLNUIIVT AND HIV! svnn. mutant II -0 Milan and nunbh Mon . T117 ujju -- HE NOW FAR-FLUID BEEKUDAS.` with cubic ooxnmunlz.-nuon And oqtublo wtntor mmponturo of seventy dogreoo. bonu- mnl scenery and 10) miles of good roman, hudqunrun of the British army and navy. In unrivalled in its uttractlvenun. unohod by tho mulnloont iron nonmoru ovlnoou or 'l rInIdul in 68 hours from New York. Tho tropic ligands. tnoludlng st. Thomn unnm cum, _I. Kitu. Martlniqun. St [main and llnrh on. also afford beautiful and iut.erut- luncdoul. all rung by I _ mum of the Q Ioluomohip mpuny! om ew York. bpoolnl cruise: to tho Tloplol um: Jum- ury, In and um: l'o|n-nary. and men lurch. For donor! u pvitmphlonu and dnstl ol umnl 1 1: 0 A. IILIUS OUTE - BRIDGE B . A ontl. 80 Bruldway, Neg York, or J. P. ANLEY. hlnnton, On. ARTHUR AIIIBN. Sooroti. Quebec Tm! Hlmwl Lnni no ll Iliul in nu: liuropoun cum-1-rt.-l`hI|adolphI| Enquir- nl` ' mu. -UIIlUu}uI uuvuunu. The report that the sultan II and I more mumps to 'l`hom|ly seem: Improbnb e. in view 01' Lbs fact that tho Turkluh only more ulrondy hll-I paralyzed the all pow- |:*u.-Ht. lnuin Republic. ' u-....n.....| .. ..............o|.m. Om: min tlnlnnnn .rN."`-`F. IANHH l\rUpl|Ul|U- England`: preparation: for thodotcnno or her culollluxd um pmllewort ._ But. Judging tromlthu plight of the alt In- dh-s, sollwthlng mum than Inillmry do- fame is nxcum-.l.-N-xv York 'l`r|buno. I)cnth hm: ull muons {or MI om; but the football sunmn In umlonlably ono ol hls fu\'m`ll-9.-New York Mall und II` 1.. ...n.. ..r Ohn nun-|.o|.m|yh`m nllm-Ind childhood PI-oooolty. It. la a n~mgnI1.ud fact, by Ill nuthorltlol that tho nmnt. Innpmsudlunublemm 0! chil- thvu ls ln\t\~.'m-n 0 ml 9 yuan. Bo- twwn tln-su um-n the chlld'u obuornclom um um kn-uunt and the mmnory moat II- umllvo. At thlu thuu panmtu Ihouldbl lnuub purtluulur, as the whole altar mo d the child may be ulfm-ml by the trdnlng ll. mmlvou. A wholesome, moral amou- phnru in the houw, with proporouv hr the health of the uhlld And It llrmneu on tho part of tho pun-mu In rosqnaut to link wlnhe-I. will In-cuum llmm-suul uphu the I-.hlll'n mlml In suvh A mnmir that In th- ur your: the nmuory wlll otlll cling to those nun-uundlngs. and ls will have I grout lnIlm-nc(- on the character of thc Clllld when It. r\'uchm4 manhood or woman- homl.--Lllo and Health. l(ll.`l|N|Il ll IU \ Denver Post. llfl. DOI`gU-nuu Wu; unn guru: -uw glrl louver Mr. Bllnkn-1 paid her In advance. Mn-. S4-ruggn-l shouldn't III! would objmt to that. u. nn..|:.._.~'hn .udn':. It. nlnuul ht would objmt to Innt. Mr. Blink-s-.~'l;o didn't. It plcuul hr in IIIO couldn't. won-k.-l\'ow York 11030: . Tho cheupenlng of Ilteutunln England but rt-sulwd In the production of book! orvdlmbly printed and will {oi-Ilv. ])|(`k(`lNi, Scott. (iulduunlth, Lama Il other uundnnl nuthnru. bound In M! IV- on. no now pmuurublo In thlcuriol. ' We tell your doctor all there is in Scott : Emulsion, just how much cod liver oil, L --__L---L:h. Qhsoih ,1-W --`-" ------- v~- ---~- ---u hypophosphites, ycerine. But we do not tell` im how these are combined. You have your secrets; this is ours. This knack of mak- ing the very best thing but come to us from years of gr- rience with just one thi i - e make only Scott : Em sion--all our energy iitbent on making tlnt better thin my other emulsion in the, world. .We Inn 3-`A A llul Scheme. Mn. So:-auo-And why did your luv pl-I Innunv ox/E>TWHa WAY. THE GRIDIRON. PROGRESS. 5'5 ' "- Ganja Pacific Railway: FOR THJNISGWING DAY jun _-n n_L__- -_LAA_ 1.. Ilgnlg DI-1- Ini9$11m.!=_"I:BMBR3'?F| I _ ngnquguupnv nuns &I\ to. I '.'.:s.'.'` ' `' "` III `I O3. l . CIHIQA IAIF mu. have llnI|ou`l.`rldu#- . $ ::t.:t`l:I- ru-an _-- .n-..nn... um, n-nun. II. .78tou;r"n'nv't;:):Ij1vo"T W ` London a "oV.v'..Quuut?v:II Io1rutJll.'zitot35&o.' lp uloonn. gfoottto g1un.apoo1ou. A 1'nAvsLI.I'No--av oxr. T0335 troll. 1'nAvaLLu~,IG-a? mun... . IID.A..l'g_ !E'%.g.A.n;D. .50. .ln|ouo.8LY. QT-EAMERTAMILTON 3';'.n 5.'.1'aS1`J`&' R.x'.`-'3'-n"z`~ s'..3. ah`? . IM-IL. Mall. . nub BERMUDA. _-...--. -nan ilnnlilfx IJEIJIIIV llll\lIllU-vavn- -"-, ._ J. P. HARLEY \. u|c%1':u.a... NEW.T|ME TABLE. P\- -A-- lilll TIT Mhbln-OI6 |o -Ifcxo: to Ann nou11um_. una. '" " D I.T.0. LID II. II. LESII. -uoiuu-|n'lI annou- L0. I. II. Luau-. AIDE. DIRECT SHORT LINE Ina. ` . Liverpool . . Llvovpoolvdlroot , dlnot It wu growing dark when Miss Mattie. with her basket on her arm, came into the corner market` td buy her Thanksgiving dinner. The bullet was absurdly small, but `Mill Mattie wds little herself, and when she let it on the high counter and Stood blinking in the bright light the call : hand at her elbow seemed to begun- ni at them both. u .11 Min. Ilauln " nnlln out the m on them Dom. ell. Mill Mame," called out the mu-ketman In his hearty fashion, I see your mind is not not on aturkey this time, but just wait till I start this basket of! for Cup n Lawson`: and I'll show you the right thlna-a plump little duck I clapped Into the safe this morning. thinking to inynolt that : the very moral of 3 trout for olu Mime. " us... unn- Inn].-nll nrnlxnrrnnlnd and ~ `III Mlttl. " Miss Mattie looked embarrassed and rubbed her `forenger uneasily over a small coin that lay in the palm of her hand under her glove. It was ssiiver 6 cent; piece, and she had taken it with much hesitation from a little store of pieces. most oi` them given her when she wnsochild. For herself she could have got: along very well with bread and tea. but somehow it seemed a dishonor to all her happy past not.`t.o have something spe- cial on Thanksgiving. and so she had de- cided to spend this precious bit. She had a feeling of reel pity for It, lying there warm and sung in her palm, and so soon to go humbling into the heap of clashing. jingilng oolns tossed nbout by the butcher`:-1 greasy ngers or perhaps mm the pocket of that horrible apron with blood stains on it. Miss Mattie shuddercti. but quick- ly recovered herself to my cheerfully: "nh. thunk vou. Mr. Simmons. but MISS MAT .I`IE S GUEST ly recovered nerseu to my cncenuuy: "Oh, thank you, Simmons, don : you think ducks are a sight of trou- blb. what with the Ituing and the roast- ing and noedhxg to be looked nfter and hunted regular? 1. mule up my mind to something simple, and I don't know any- thing that`: onnler got or more relishing than lamb chops. Two lamb chops is about what I thought of. Mr. Simmons. You know there's only me. " ll- GI-uvnnuu haul nnf. anon Chi 6 nnnt loll Know M10113 : only it`. Mr. Simmons had not seen the 6 cent Elena. but he understood just as well as It 0 hogl, and he began to out the chops nt once, talking on the time to relieve hln own onxbnrx-auhxont and assuring Miss ` Llottlo that It folks only know It there ` WM nothing like lamb chops to encourage ` your appetite and strengthen you up all nvnr, over. " But you'll have to take `three chops," looking curiously at the money Miss Mat- tie laid in MI big hand. or I chnii have I40 make change. and change is Icarcer than hens teeth tonight. You might have company unexpected, you know, and an oxtry chop would come in handy. " mu 11.9.9.1. Inna-had an mnmlv that the no. `lo- ~:. ~ ! o"r' II! I II `- Golu Wut.:t.lz nu. Harmon. .0150. `:;I.Ind at uni tlnamllnli extry onop woum come In nnuuy. Mine Kettle laughed eo gouially that rnerhetmen ventured to sup n ewnetbrend and e bunch of yellow oolery into the basket on tho ely. Ho would have loved to put in the duck, but that would have looked on it he Impacted her reuon for not buying it. end, bleee you, he knew better then that. Some people have i'oel~ Inge, though their fence on red and their hands ooeree end greuy. Min Nettie went very heppily down thoetroet. She had lighted her lump he- lore she went out, and e cheerful little rey smiled onoouregingly et her [Q she came to the (rate. All the other windows in tho weetherbooum old houee were black end empty and looked to tho lonueom llttlo women an it all aorta of hohgohline might he poeging out at her from the gloom ho- himl t . for Min Mettio e neighbors hell (one may on e Thsnhgivlng vielt and taken the whole family. At leeet they uidthe whole funny." but At the ery mornentllieellettieoamo to the to a member of the Iunlly wee huddled up in eoor-netofthedoorwey.ooldi.h and much perplexed to underetend w had heoomeolull hletrlendeondw ,inepito of his pitiful plea, no one to open thedoorforhim. He heard Mil Nlttie endnnhopdullytoxneelher, limplngu heoeme.torhehedeetileg. ' NIH-r 'I`nenrw- Rain: "ill! K "At- \ no cane. tor no nu I nun neg. \ "Why. Tommy Bsrnu." Isld Nb Mu- \ tlo. swooping to pat Mn rough yellow had. you don't. mum to any your folk: haw gals ol to 'l'hnnhIvln and left you he- hlnd? Well. ll I over! now dreadful- ", l`int'o right. Tommy." aid Illa Hat- Ilo; Just make yourself at home. You ' I'll have our Tluuahglvlng together -nu oxtnchop will In wuutul. pm all and I'M suing to male `:13 biscuits." } 'rHANKseI/me I-'T.ABLE. ggobhlu prod. lth gohhlu Joli. `g. min: yurdllnhl nyhqa - "In: the D00! no a 'nIuntinlcar- "Ill; um put 0! I 9hnt1oleor.- Yolennhhnknponnywoll. Tint ncrooemng thing In no longer king. lb I'M tho `only bird." With conscious with And stately utiddo goblet: strode along. With well polled head And measured trend. Qohblinu I Turkhh long. A kid the hhntun ooek ` To the Plymouth Rock: (`g on to him gpblotuhobblnl` . L n:ouo1ny mirth. ' _ slut you'd think the earth Wain` his to heat mm cobble." - mg the Leghorn hold. ,. As he scratched the mold. Well. '1 admire hip 3:11. 3319 o'erlook his ways, [or the old luv sun, `Pride sooth before I fall. " '"I`here I Halter In with a gllttertng IX. Bo mun be going to work. Well. dash my Ipunl Grant. chestnut burl! In : gutllottncd the tart! Q "Whit dld ho Ia)? `Thanksgiving day In! be dead enough in 5 mlnnto`- To any the [cunt . A glorious feast. And he'll be strictly in It." uolul. Don't got too loud. Don"t be too proud. undue elation. Don't think by birth You're heir to earth And guard against Ination. Dan"c grow verbose 0'er neighbox-`s woos. Whn you have what he lnokl. Isformnoh snare May catch you when Tho gobblor got the ax. " -Clncinnatl '1`ri )t. the '1`ribun0. tho delibfoun odor too much for his fortitude and with o bound he sprung Into he:-`lap. `\ Bleu mo, and M1: Mattie, "It I hadn't c1enn\tox-got you, and you half uturvnd, I dare say. There, get down; 1 never could abide can around. my vict- III!-I-' . She put Tommy ntly on tho oor. crumbled some into the bowl of 1 bmih, cooled it um: and out It down for him to eat. ~ urn. vnurttv do for ma Anvvuv. the him eat. It's prettyri for me anyway," aid. as she made at her supper with toast and too. It was perhaps well that he took on early promenade nex morning around the backyards of theneighbor- hood and secured several valuable tid- bits, for Miss Mattie had very little to oiler him. She baked her delightful little pus of biscuits and enjoyed them im- meneely, finding them lighter and more digestible without butter. She read a Thanksgiving psaim and went about try- ing to sing in a little chlrrupy voice like a brown spurmw. She brought in the small basket and ushed the unexpected treas- ure trove, but took it kindly as a bit of neighborly good will. The sweetbread, white and plump and all ready for cook- ing, reminded her of old Mrs. Morrison, just beginning to sit up and watch the people go by the window. What a tooth- some dainty this would be for her, and what a delight that she should be able to take it to he.` as she wont to church-yes. and some of the celery, too. for a mush. The chops were transferred to a plate on the shelf, the swcetbrcad wrapped in a line old napkin and laid back in the basket with the best half of the celery, and the biscuits Miss Mattie had saved for dinner. The IL-old bread will go just as well with chops." she reflected and prepared for church with a glow of happiness such as she had not known in a long time. n |...I.-....l f:\ I: ran! fmlinn nf thzmkful~ she had not known in long mine. It helped to a_ real feeling of thankful- ness, especially when she thought; of old Mrs. Morrison. and how pleased she had been with the unexpected gift. she laugh- ed a little to herself as she returned to her own door after service, remembering how when Sully Morrison had commiserated her on being alone 'J.`hnnksgiving day she had assured her she had company invited -'1`ommy B!!.I'lll`.S, from the next`. door, who was spending a couple of days with her, the rest of the fninily being away. an um... n-m...m'r. n 5.-Infill nnt_rut.h. sho the of the tummy Demg away. "1 hope twnsu`t u slnful untruth, snld, smlllng mt Tommy, who lay peace- fully sleeping on tho bmldcd rug, but it old Miss Morrlson hnd set in to have me stay tn dinner I shouldn h have known how to get away, and she ls such a talker. " \\'|t.h n Inna. nlonn unron over her best to get mm mm xs uucu u uunur. Wlth a long. clean apron frock, Miss Mattlo begun cheerfully to nmko her small pruparutluns for the 'l`hanksglvlng fe:1.st. She had Inedltatctl loavlng one chop for bmu.kl'nst, but; her walk and happiness hml mmlo hor hungry. and she decided to cook them all. u... ...r......-. am .1... mm lhmin nhnns-sl1o decided cook them an, But where did 8110 put. those ohops-sho was getting so forgeLful-sho could have sworn she put them on the shelf. Could she have left them in 1.110 basket. after .11? Her perplexed eyes fell from the shelf to the floor, mud there, just. pooping from bo- hlnd the wood box, was the plate, and two small, very small, bits of bone, gnaw- ed qulto clean and white. mmmmrul 'l`om1nv Barnes. lying there ed quite clean mu wmte. Ungrateful Tommy Bnrnel, lying in peaceful slumber, with those precious chops rounding out your yellow aides, it justice had befnllen you then and there you might not have lived to steel again. But into the midst of Miss Mattie : right- eous wrath cune the reilection that Tom- my must have been hungry. and the fault, after all, M: portly her own for putting temptation in his way, theugh how any- thing could hove been further out of his way than that shelf [don't really see, Iho added dolefully. At n...+. Inh\IIl'l|,'rn`ln1IIV Flnrnn wnked she added doloruuy. At that minute .'l`ommy Barnes wnked from his nap, tmnsformed himself into a camel. yuwued in A frlghtfully tlgerlah fashion and proceeded to sharpen hlsclnws ..... nu. I-no thn anpmd run. into which but! fashion and proceeded to snnrpen nu-ucunvs on the rug, the sacred rug, into which been braided some precious old garments dear to Miss Msttie s heart. It was as straw too much to hqvp insult added to injury. and, springing from her chair. she cued Tommy in such vigorous fashion that three or fourhourty blows found their mark before the astonished sinner could withdraw his claws and bound out at the back door, left njnr in the search for the chops. At that instant, a resounding knock on the front door sent Miss Mat- tie's heart to her throat with a sudden leap, as it justice were already coming to take her in hand for unreasonable cruelty. \l'I..... \lLm Val Hn u-nu nnnnnfllilv Hnf.f(\)`- band with n. (usmrueu nnu wurlul uwu. "Youdon t. mean to hell me, she re- peated. ;hat the xnlnlstcri folks Mn`: comln at all, and you and mo has got. to eat thls my dinner ulonc? Hero, I staid home from church to tend to lt. Oh, you needn't to look as lt you thought it was a judgment, Josluh. I wouldn't be such a hlppercrlt an to portend to be thlnklu of splrltooal thlngs when I was wundorln It Sarah Ellen would remember to bum thd turkey. Smmn to me they might let u know sooner." nu... I mm ?\ mnuar, H. wu A tale- $0034 0501} Ijlromn. uqulcuyu tnllulnolusunnnquunuwu. u Xhnlhmoutenxpud ulthu-excuunot hIIImon.bns nnoopud but good novi- dncownhndhntdnght. sunk. -M In lac.-In vnnr mnurnv tuke her In Imnu xor unrcasunuum urucm. When Miss Mattie was peacefully patter- lng about, unconscious of the cruel trick V {ate and Tommy Barnes had played her, i Mrs. Demon Giles was surveying her hus- 1 band with disturbed and tearful rm ` uv-.. .1,...vo mmm tn ml] Inn uhn m- know sooner." But. I told you; mother. it was a tale- yram come just. before church. You can't regerlue telegrams like the weekly newn- pnper. or stop fullil tron: dyln unexpect- d I I cu. " "They why didn't you rush round and gut uomcbody else? Mercy sakes! "l`won t seem like Thanksglvin at nll"- . " nmnu again On ho nmvhndv to but like Thanuglvm an an" '- M "Dhln t seem to be anybody to Ask but old Mia` Morrison and Munhy Ellison. I drove round "y the Morrlsons, but the old lady won just. hnvln oomcthln relmxln Min Mame had (etched in. Tho: said they Invited her to dinner. but she had nnn-\n'nv_..nnA nf them Barnum D613 OWE." " lddletdchl" said the demon`: wife`- In uvurydluespectful tone. You just drive straight back and bring Mm-thy El- unon up has to dinner. Tall her I don't take any name. And If the can`: come _.x__.____ Ax- -__ |...n.._ I... ...-..-"Jaw EKG Ill! IIUUIO. Inc II Inc out In Lvulu otherwsys Ibo can bring her eomp'ny along. though the wgy than nhlflcu R-puma: Iunnnnn nn ha! in A morn! duncnwunruunnauagnn ` Katie: aid to fetch your ounp'ny ` Along." `Id tho duoon, [liming doubt- jtunyshom clonal! room. "Woheud youhiduo at tho Bu-nous I kinda hopo tsIn'HhnncnIl an that none may HIVHKI I101` ID lunuur. Duly uuu uuu Iomp uy-one 0! them Ban-none: dnnll " ` along. though the WV mom Inn new Bnmosaunpouoonhethn morn! Ihnme." ' n,....a n........ nun. |...I I-1-nut rlnnltv IIIVIIIUBDIIU unusu- J. I2. nnlo . J. D. dlldcrsleeve, gun. on. suuon. an Olaronoo se. I D. TOBBABIOIE 00., Gomul Luau. lion- hall. IIIIIIIO. " ` Good Duncan Gllu Ina lurnod doomty ` lnuuuyyunor uxporlancmsndthodon-_1 No knock at lb Mama`: door followed ; uqnlcklyaloouklbonuonnblycxpootod. \ nu. Hugh nu:-mmnnl nlxhaucnnnm ` I: van" "Oh. and mu Hum. hug-hing mo mm DAILY w.n \ v.H;e. MON bur. NOV]! {Ann - I bucket under the aims for Tommy. Taken 3 sighqot stu tqroely fill up a cut tur not'1gh to give his moral principles 3 1 (air Ihowin. " n-.......... mm. nu elm non waiting: in Cal- "! pt ot_ chlngi In 1` 1 (Air Ihowm. " - Tommy was on Qua mp mung wiel- oomo Miss Mame. which shows his forgiv- ing disposition, and. though he [08 an much as was good for him out: of the basket under the sent. His: Mattie gory wisely concluded that the mines pie. roast chicken and cranberry sauce could hardly u.....- 5..-... mnnnt. hr hlsf dnlluht. nnnhe `cldodly : '.l`his time`. Tommy Bu-nan. 1'11 give your moral principles 5 fair showing. "._ Chicago Record. . chicken and cmnnerry llupe mum nanny have been meant for his delight. Ioshe locked them in the cupboard, uylug do- `cldodly 'l`hln nun-.1 Tommv Btu-nu. rl:vo Queen at the Fruit: 0! the rth on _ Thnnlngivlng Du. . 01 thefruits of the earth the pumpkin isquoen upon this occasion. In her suit may be found modest quivering jellies. stiff neck d ices, doughnuts, cookies or crullex-3. `he pet recipes of each family. handed down from mother to (laughter. should luwe their places in each home. Poor indeed is the child who grow: to manhood with no food recollection of- whut his mother used to make for Thanks- giving, which is, nlns, only it sweet mem- ory now. as his wife naturally but incon- nlderntely remembers only what hermoth- or used to make and reproduces that. The pumpkin pie is the nucleus of the sec- ond hnlf of 'l`h:1nksgiving dinner. Take the pumpkin. scoop out the meat. us though a. Hnllowccn huxtcru were to be nmdc, and use your ingenuity in turning this shell into as p1'o1'tyulm1-not plenty as may be. l-`ill it with grupcs. red npples, oranges, ilg::. nuts. on-.--w|mt you will- und let it, for the duy oust the silver epergno or the lxwwl of ihkcrs and crown the table. With at little ( 1- u. must bonu- tilul and ornmncntul centcrda-eorutlon can thus be manic, one nxust thoroughly in keeping with the occnsiun. 'I`I1n unnsnn will (lccidc whether autumn keeping with um ucvxumm. The season will leaves may be u l'o:Ltu1-o in d(~<-urut.inn und thu locality whether sonm pct-fvct. lwuds of wheat may not play thv purr of houtonn lore as well as chrysmnlxcnnums. But. what- ever you (locidu upon in the way of orul dccorutlun, don't call upun tho hothousu owers on this the hul`\'ez~'.L homo. " "Let, us eat, drink mu] be merry." It. has In riotous sound. but it is more than justlliublu in many cuas`(`x-a. uml hming jus- tillvd 0ursel\`C.~i by sharing our mxxlx with our neighbors in la the duty of every Gml touring, lruo [warned Axnorlcun upon this (lay, inspired and usslnn.-d by King Turk uunl his noble Lmin. to do justice to this mundaLo.-Phlladulphlu Press. Round Trip `rickets will be issued to all points in Canada at SINGLE l'ARnr, good going we dnesday. November 24th, and Thursday, 25th Good to return un- tn Ilondty. November 29th. 1897. ISPIIIFIIIIH-I` ulu I nun . The approach of winter should uiso re- mind us of the wants of the poor mid of the divine value ui` (`-h1l1`1i".i`- 110 Who makes two blades 0! uruns grow where but om urew before in u banofuctur to mankind. he may not tuke che pulm from him who clnthvs thn nukvdnmi foe-(la the inmary. in cwr_v urvut city. side by skin with the III:l}.','lIH|(`i'nf- avo- nnca wherein um thn Rtntvly honu-9 01' the richnru the squniid uileys which harbor the mar umi the wrutnhmi Widows: and orphans`, tha army of the unemployed, those hrmuzht to dc-stitution by horcuvelnont or iii hm-nith nr ml.-`fortune. muku claim upon our (-hurit_v. even though through shume or pride they send up but n dumb cry. '1'.` hunt. nut. nml sumor thvsa unfor- senu lrp nun n uumn cry. 'l'o hum out and sucoor those unfor- tunutes ix-uu Chrlntllko not, giving out of our abundance that the tear of misery may be dried; that n he-lplng hand may lift n struggling soul out of the slough of despond; that the l)l0ssIlIg ol God. which sllrpm-mes all unllerntundlnpt, may possess our hearts through the consultants- nose of having hm-n n. lmmhlo but olive- tlvo instrument, in holpimz (lod'a -[mm` and doing: unto otm-rs us we would that they should do unto us.--Plnllmlolphln Lcdger. \ ' 3:, dub. pin..." blu chap Vorcuh. cphooollo. OIIIITUII, IIIIWFIUIXI. Ul Central ptioon lot I ynr. Unto God Give Thanks. The bc-nutlful rustum of .-;<.-(ting apart, one (my in the year for tl1:mksgi\'lI)g unto God urizilmicd in the mnvlmiuu that Um! Is; that hu is uwr ull, lhu fuuumin of ull blessing, lhv mu-rt-Sgn ruler and (llrpu.~`vr uf ull events; than. hu\\'v`.n-1' mun umy plun uml px'0soL'ulc. \\ Ith mm are thu is.~'llv5 uf Ill}-. In this runvimlun tho (-uxlum is con~ Llnucd your by yum` and should he ruli- p;lmxsl_v malnluim~d. Of ull our nntlmml lmllduyu It. may he Inntlu tho must hem`!!- clul and useful if ulmx-1".`<-(l In tlw spirit of tho recon:uwndnliuns (`ll|l)I`Ill`.(`(l in tho pl`U('l.'|IIll|li0II!i by tho [1l`(`.\|(lL`l\ um! by Hm gm vrnnra of the rwwrul stun-.-1. Pity that It should bu allowed to d(`(lt`.ll(`l`llU.`. ms tho bcluln.-m'y swim; to ho. mm :1 Iucrc occaslon .l'0r unseemly festivity mud mvelry nml ox- ocsslve fa.-n.xLIm;.--L`hrlsLlun lntclligeucor. Ev. Wood Ital. J On: _ I. control Wellington snd.l?n.:rnkIgb'o:|h,|lwnphuon lnndl anon` -bani A. Lani IIIAIIIQ nnllnnd Il Albert Burt; rubbing St. Andrew : church. Thanooford, Oak. Ill not to n-maul npl-an Inn - 1111-. cairn cw-up 3 am `:"'.:..'`...'..:.'::`...,."'"..= III 3 m'.{'n.u. hp:-`oatod. dloordond staunch: H ion: but palm. ooncgahd Hanan; I! nr tonne 1: round. dloordo not In; floaoulusd in he: . nlnuhh Ivor to mount sup Ihot I kl` yarn and Ink`: Ihnunutlc Pill--nnd ant: the sinuo- lho lichen will to mum; the pol- from. tho tho stomach I Inuunu.-nu. u. .u .....u.. Who:-ever throughout. the earth there is such u thing as u furnmi harvest. more also uppvans an inclination to mark it with a festive celebration. In I-Zugiund this festival pauses gzuilcmlly under the on- dema. name of imi-vest. hnmc. In Scut- lami. when that term is unknown, the festival is hnilul under the name of the ltirn. In the north of England. In ordl~ nary designnilon is the mull supper. And there are poriuspu uther local names, but ovury\\'|wm them is u thankful joy. A fool- ing which pm-vmlos all A rankp and condi- tion: of tho rural people. and for once in tho ymr brings all upon is lu\'ol.-Mont.rc- ll Star. IVIIVV . I living a ------ oouuo nu. ' oouto WIIT. lo. Ilxprou. 1.10 mm. No.lnxprou.1.I0n.n " 6Exprou.H6o.m " 0 lIxpnu,1!.00 p.In. 18 Expnn.1015n.m " 4 Exp 1.l0 p.lI|. 1 xpx-ou.18 40 p m " I! ' 0.06 pm. " 1 xpr , 1.10 p.m " 19 xo . 6.4bp.m Tninu Nos. 1. I. I nndimn dnil. No.5 daily oxoopb lon'1ru'y. All other tn nu dull) 5!. sin except Sud having st 11.00 noon, nrivu in Ottawa at 5.50 p.m. nnd train luv- lng at no gun. has Ghrou Blnopot to 00- tuu, striving lor Pullman qooommodntlon

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