@ merry old soul il was he; He ee fat ne pipe and he called for ‘And be called for his Gddlere thre. | uy 2 igo ola King Cole Got hig pipe and his bowl, Bas his fiddlers, where were they t hey, had mounted-there wheels, each eoaks So d merrily rode away ! So old King Oole 4 Spurned hi pipe and his bowl, said to his slave, said he: “Well, te Nespas Til go fora bit of a So free my bike to me.” —Cleveland Leader. |. 4 1d. hangs"a. ae Wer m Andon each step of my onwand pat ‘th gE apa to arise, y he sends'me But the paste still in Cake heoping = ‘The futere His mercy shall clear, 1in the distance May Se as J draw near. For perhaps the fireaded future Ts loss bitter far than I think ; may sweeten the waters Oh, restful, blissful ignorance ! *Pis blessed not to know, Tp keeps mein those ose Mighty Arms, Which will not let mis 50, fat beak my soul to rest iv the bosom that loves me 80. Ee And so go on— But what the dear Lord chose— ‘Sor wait, and bow submissive To the will. af Him who oe M. G. Brainard. HAPPX 15 THE SMALL BOY. Buffalo Bill i is coming to Stratford on July yw let the small boy save up his peonies 2 preparation for The reat Premier t, and he would rather fiavepranted ‘reductl. excursiga rates, in order to accommodate the throngs who Will exhibition. “The Watd ‘States with great success. This season, previous tostarting on tour, it exhibited ve Garden, % fs + a we ee g 8 F The Indians, Cowboys, Coss: have rated’ you as ‘a poorer thing, to him, whereupon he got to? severely, repli -buc mine owner.’ ” lish squire discovered a man with a lantern under his kitchen window, who stated that fhe had only a courting. “Come a-whatt’ cried the irate gentleman. ‘‘A-court- T’se 001 ting Mary,” ida he!” exclaims old gentleman. “What do you pea, alantern fort I never used one wh a a, @ young man,” “No, e_yokel. “Who'd think oat n'did, ee by the missus?” Certain members of the Chamber of sporting man He 7% da ‘a bucketful of beer 1f I pay for it?” e mason theught a minute. “Vell, I drink it if I can. I don’t toan adjoin- eke “I yas not sure if I could drink il of beer or not,soI vent into Chis Olsen’s and tried it first.” land, was very parrial Sealey "hor Kind of pickle, ieee He nes it about with him wherever ‘The reverend gentleman, ach An totale before him, was dining A clergyman of thé Church of St ; ARE YOU A Bargains ne Crockery. We have secured a tine lot of Crock- which was sav- edin the great tire of W. J.. Reids’ Crystal Hall, Lon- on. ae at price nd si eee Come at once. Groseh & Pfeffer. UN READER Oh, you read a city paper that is bigger do you ? Well if it is just paper that you want take a city paper, and that is about all that you will get. If you enjoy to wade through column news copied for the most part from unreliable New one day ata. well-known restaurant ina Northern oe when # stranger entered the room and sat down at.the sane ae and thinking the pickles were for general use, began to help ou're a think?“ “Tam” responded the clergy- an. And you believe in eterns thought so. Well, you're the pelea I ever met who carried sam a production of that given | ples |” BORK, Buppesnacen,—In Bllice. on Jilly 2nd, nm m F, | the wife of Ered Buddeohagen, of a dangh- (COLD REVERAGKS RE INJURIOLS 18 HOT | WESC. ‘A word:should, perhaps, be said the extremely well as i ltaxiclsite, very create a strong gaet damage af any pleasant, here n i of bea Bal of a son, 5 —In Elma, rg wife of f Adam W ilson, of a so1 ES —In Ellice, on July, 4th, the made it vi et otters Schmidt, of a caughter. —In Ellice, on June 25th, the wife ma, en Tune 2th, the Ellice, on ga Mena, July 5th, charles i dikes, a 66 years, poses opera PROSPERITY NOT VET IX SIGHT. The official returns cen ies serious, but 1 "the free mse of cold draughts, d state | ibe with water at a ‘to limit the amount “various mares P| a fncheon ie ceriaaly av agreenble tood, it drinks. 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