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Northern Advance, 1 Aug 1889, p. 6

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-lulllll IQ l_IVl IITIIQH I-IVUII III I1 3|-VUWICJEI -Young people are apt to 'think_ of roysle ity as removed into 3 state of splendid triumph. insensible to pain or anxiety. Yet these brief glimpses show that kings and queens are but fathers and mothers like the poorest slave and draw their . misery and happiness from their children :'ust' as keenly in though no golden rigol" pond their brows. . ,> . 1% ` ; ,.o1"". V39 be ye '.to'Pa!n`a1`ylqkP.O. ` good. loam, . _ rn, on:-'btildinm`;.gvv . `All or anyone at the gilluho I9ld._-with or without` 01-0 2 and immo- Dmmzilsaa, qr obove lots. DETAOHING HORSES. D FARMS l. SE. Ii FIRST pmze. BARBIE, lass. GALBTN ETS -mamas A; AA 1\l"-1 1\I\'T`TT swrrnm_ ping, Phof._o_._ DU UL UIIU ULUU\nl- Queen Christina of Spain, we are told, at the time of her marriage wasan angular, hard faced. repellent woman, whose manners offended those who ap- proached her. But her passionate desire that her baby son shall inherit hisfathers throne has altered her whole character. She is gracious and friendly ; has acquired ine tact, and her manners are now as charming as they were unpleasing. She` haseubjugated the haught grandee: of wit` nrunla 4-Hana `Ana in blind: Hbfln` Tiilliiiflnlji iAo'f6T1':uH}\_M. _-_----'o;r_ ALL xIxn--_- TI-IE and. prices slwsyai in` % btock. Allorderswillro N l coive careful attention. fmjliuhed 4oom- plate. Ouketa 90of- 1 ns. of various , design: fconnogatlonal _ Church 1 G|'ll.l.|EB:8'|'. BARBIE. orrosx run ` ' 1 1,... -" `I I1 BE REMo' ' 3 brso : VED BACK TO BARRIE g%,tol.yha,u;11',;t;f1`A :;~`-111x888. when he will be prev T slleggnefn `13 t. Auction Sales. F9 :13 30 hava .31 y'9-Y. and parties in`3d' .""*"b!' me g1 conaiun their can 1` 4 ` . Itleo` h n mel3nStr0t' an 1&0) [?I[=9Ln%1IALs`rucrjiu?:n i1>ee"a_11_17>j'ueted he heught` gt-an'1ieee &ain, and made themloya. .to their little ng by her direct personal inuence alone. Every do. is a. new battle for her boy ; and so for I e has won every battle. VIVLJ. (V.-nn:nn l'\` D.`u... manning` rnnnbl-an PIG-N10-PA_li'rms socums & wnnnnw 01113911!!! Iuhort notice and on reaaonnbl ` Fnnnniox J` BROWN _._------ I mimnu` infg.t.h--l) - ' -d-vic1nlt1 tor the nbemp3`$o1$ ggggven upon mm inthepasnbeza to state that he has scour aide:-able expense increased his baking taclll ties and in-now prepared to do a larger buatnea V than ever. anann LEAos_1'_+lL=. VAN. 3'-`._`-E -A BR0W1T% _I_U-u-- its-`I-u From the WestYor`a.11 points in "New Brunswick, Nova Scotla, pm, Edward Island, Cape Breton and Newfoundland. All the populamaea. bathing, shing and ma` " sure resorts of Canada are along this line. Pullman cars leaving Montreal on Mon Wednesduy end Friday run through to 3,15%: 1. i and on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturdg John, N .B.. without chance. y t 3` Close connections m_nde at Point Levis with the Grand Trunk Runway and the Richelieu and Ontario` Nev! tion Company's ateamen from Montreal, an at Levis with the Nam, sliglm t E'rt 'c1 Pull b fl 989-11 888. man u ct. an _ In: can on all through trains. d mm First-[class refreshment rooms at convenient distances. - v-.--vw-n IMPOIITERS AND EXPORTERS will find it advantageous to use this route, as is the uiokest in point of Lime. and the m are as ow as by any other. Through treigm , A forwarded by fast special trains, and exper. ience has proved the intercoloninl route totg the quickest for European freight to and from all olnto in Canada. and the Western States. ckete may be obtained and also information" ' about the route and about freight and pasgeg. ger rates from ROBERT B. MOODIE. Western Freight and Passenger A eat -93 Roeain House Block. York st.. oromo, D. POTTINGER, Chief Superintendent . Railway Oioe. Moncton. N.B. MM 26. 188i Jug |lb.UIOIbvv w LIAUII .l\lV' VII. VV ILL "-my ` "Sr WILL voulet your hair go. and 1:30 "W in E matnroly old? What do you ay ;m`-` pr; 4 All Drucgms. everywh ,, 1 - Ask for it-. Do not; let th:%)ru:z:X:t lttoltln lo. has "somethin Just as ood." V13 3 dead stock of ot or hair ton as on hndny hive to shove them off in this way. Md tn ' V . See that each Bottle bears seal a A. IIORENWEND, Sole Ma. 1a!"`W~. nu: workrlos 65 105 "* "In Tlcg-:nto0n .i W Y'"= Street,` In eoos, , * G4-ntsp'Wiss. '1'l;1()es A8.l?i:ell2iNl')g(.()(dv;u&h:i kind: supp _ y . , above adratesg tor circulars ?1"?`e`;; SW10 ._.__..._... _. `The c; ualot this Great Prepam be fonn . It is an unfailing liestoion is yew, Fair. It STOPS and PREVENT 5'" `' Gre of the Hair. It REMOVE: n1?%l\l. I.`I`L -\'Go:-E In luunu. ll: 13 an unnnun 1 " "'lC[1g B . STOPS Pnmvmtgwstgiffr of the Hair. It REMOVEB all DANDR keepsthe ml clean. On Bald Hea `" ' nm are but the fa ntest traces of roots dam `hora X will btoduoe Va. ne growth. WII.I).I,`l`,I`_?iC' % "or YOU let be `H m ` say ;m everywhere, mwe it h not the Drugzist tell T W` Inna unnvnnfsfntv inn! an ...-_, You R. P-l7I?E8_1T,' srnormssr, mi, Z ' " 'c6ai}A{-G no _ Alum, Ammonia, Lime, Phosphates, . on MIY nuumous suasmact. A To 3 0, o.\"I'. ` VE I W o Bo~T cg1c`G0 _L `V MANUFACTURER OF um cnnnmrnn noun. msr ems; i , The henomena or a cloud burst, which o y"oconr`iila"If6fIWd_`or-&wlilrlw.Ini|. are not generally ,u'nde_rsto'od. The whirl in which it forms is nota very broad and shallow disk, but a tall,~coluu_in`ar mass of rotating air, similar to that in which the Atlantic waterspoutor the famous pillar- like dust storm of India is generated. While this travelling aerial pillar, perhaps a few hundred yards in diameter, is rapid-_ ly gyratirig, the centrifugal force, as Pro- fessor F.rrel has shown, acts as a barrier to prevent the flow of -`external air from all sides into its interior. "except at and near the base of the pillar. There friction with.the earth retards the gyrationst and allows the air to push` in below and escape . through the uelike interior a powerful ascending current. rnlnn nknnnwnnnnn `IAIIIOVLIF I [Int be manufactured grejlhvov _ -d'. As! 10" groom-tor-than and yX3 m e no otlcr. ._.-;_.{-T.. __ mTER.GOLOTWl RAILWAY. THE DIREET noun West for an Dointn in 6`4Kn~\ -|?_.|_l\!_\!l_J._E_,|i. CREAM! DOMINION BAKERY H` . AND ,I\LL.st`Jl/lh;nER coMPLA|NT5 ANS rggggs 65 THE aowEL5 .11` is sues `Imp RELIABLE F0 QHILIDRAENK on ADULTS.//, CER gEX'T: or c A V % _::`__N_|_E9_`. .., V Royal But Human. . Even in the courtgossip of newspaper: published in different European countries we will nd the pathetic h1nts_of human love and suffering which prove all men to be/9f one blood. - t\IL,!,L!,,- _E (V__._`.. _. __.- L_I.I 5 in the vat-l;ua mm and quality the 1*` llvorodinallnartsotthetown. -..-u yuuvwvn. uuvvvwua _ags_cun' |WI;ImY Au 1-. . Eh? C a\i ,' IZAIVI PS `L\LI Eng `con mn DU IIU IUUDI. D 1.10 III Illa}! us 1 . As the whirlwind weakens or passes from beneath this -..vast body of water-,; which _its ascending currents have gener-; ated and upheld in the upper storeyof the atmosphere, the aqueous mass, no longer" supported, drops with `ever inoreasiniz gravitiational force to the earth. In severe cloud bursts the water does not tell as rain, but in sheets and streams, some- times unbroken for many seconds. The cloud burst of 1838, at Hollidaysburg, Pa., excavated many holes in the around. vary- ing from 25 to 30 feet in diameter, and from 3 to 6' feet deep. In a similar but milder storm which -visited Boulogue last May, ssures were cw In the streets eight feet deep and openings made large enough -to engulf a horse and cart. ,,-A4 , p"1'{ for for the ram will .1 bee whi ligic has Me and of e gin `Cu; 1Iv-I `PM *1 unnu- \. ill \Vil at s ascending current. The phenomenon, however,` will not be attended by terric oods unless the at- mosphere is densely stored with water vapor as it was on Tuesday inthe Gays- dutta Valley. and as it was on May 31 in the Oonemaugh Valley- When such is the case the violent ascending currents suddenly lift the vapor laden clouds several thousand feet above the level at which. they were previousl oating and hurl them aloft into rare ed and cold region s of the atmosphere, where their vapor is instantly condensed into many tons of water. Could the water fallasfast as con- densed it would be comparatively harm- less; But the continuous}uprushingour-` rents -support thismass of water a highelevel, and as their own vast vo umesg of vapor rising are condensed they add, to? the water already accumulated thousands of feef shove the earth's surface`-making, so to sneak, a lake in high air, ` ` A- sI..`.' ..l.:.I-.'..A unqlrnnn mo hum: whii `ll bot ' OUS `I. has COTD boin diri THOT I 1'cs Imp ill|l bpc UK`-`:1: It i. 11:01` the E9 tha tr tin fre a (II Jhzl T {:6 was her dcc."J uuun plid .......1] th .1] Twenty- ve years ago all the phepgmene now grouped-an hypngtisI_n- were voted _s humbug and 'del{nio;'-Ind scholars were ` asha.me'din?uny_way-to be identied with it. _ Indeed, -it: w'u dropped e_.for nkfew. -years except` by .&evr_ .:a'pdent(a.n`d .quee`r experimenter; like Dr. _Grime. i _Bu'j: to - dey3i1b=intellige111ihet;-dehis *the`faph or ' refuses` to confesfthe max-velone epsiehic ` begring `of-"5`the`~ia1he."'1`he power of` auqgeutiou bf-` dnfpitid ~ove_r etjotlgery it 3 `%it'abliI5h`d:'~ 0013' of iiril to gfbw `me pf` ; `thefmog amazing ever fiflitfed -my she: ix 'nw(iig: hid`: erg ,l .9z>ewvith the elesrio `?P: .' :1, x;u r.-'.J . . A_N_o1'-vy Gunootrokor. "45- `S A_ nqmb'r?6f:'i;6h`tief1qnve`re. ggthered .tE0h|IHliorlih a4cll'i_tg*Eok6r Igbrib tgxg other dam 'd=9..9na. * ~39;-=-:1 i;t.'0n9 '\brth"*`n61:viaa_di*`a3in df-` pjokdf `I745 )- *hr-mj 1%`; <; r`,-_.,.y:_ uv vn .VA,vUL,1i{.,f1i!.Q.\UU', minus; the total cash reserves of ;$86.4%6. 227 72, leaves a net: debtof 81,164;.9.65.- 663 84 of all kinds. The year : unrpluuaf $l05,8l9,262._84 . icjsgqnqgt exactly one- ,el_evgsn;,h.of this l,I!l`19i1n1_=.'., . f U V , V ' Accurageeue Woman. l , Woman s courage. sometimes reaches the supreme` point Just-as does her patient `and even . cheerful endurance if. -great physical pain. A" Philadelphia viomant on retiring _ to her room the other night was `standing before a mirror preparing for bed, when she` saw reflected in it the formof 49. man crouched under `the `bed. ' She was alone in-the house and was natarally ter- rlbly startled, but her presence of mind did not desert her. She reasoned that if she cried out or gave the slightest sign that she was aware of the intruders pres- ence in the house he would overpowerher before help could come, and with wonder- ful self-control she went quietly on with her toilet, giving no outward indication of, -the terrible mental torture she was suffer- ing. a e ' - The door key on the bureau suggested an idea -to her. : She picked it up and -walked. over to the window, which was open, and without showing any alarm sat `Hana Ann` u|ii`:` nknnda. U. 8. Finance. . The exact gur'es'of the U. 8. national debt on the 80th day of June last, when the Government's scal year ended, are as follows :-Interest-bearing debt, $894,- 477,502, with $10,574,562.41v interest; $2, 065,474 18 onfwhioh interest hasneased {with the amount of interest due, and`$744- 284, 352.97 of debt bearing` no interest; total, $1,651.4o1,391.56. The item of 3744, 284,352 97 of Vnonaintetestsbeafing debt includes . $346,681,016 legal tender notes, $116,792,750 goltl oerticatesnand ,$257,102,445 silver. ,cgtib@t on tsjtaiidipgr`. Aaainst. . these the 1`x0IIm'y; -hold-eiecrm of $'00.000..000. aold against fthillml "735, , , I'gainst"wl1ic tender, $116,792,759 gold '1 sgainlt. the gold certicates. and $257,102,445, silver against the silver oorticates, and. 812,- 640,036 59 ' against-tm"a.tured'.debt and un:- `paidsuinterest, or! of . $486,435 59 age xesenve. _ There jcaeitica of; 'de` `sit outstsndxn ambnnting te"8l6,4 .7 this Treasury`: eld! Ln` Vdnntvilnnf. Al'lI't|I'Il3|` hf" I-`..'.`.1 6...`. A . Lug, Yvyg -sluuutuv VV`5llUlt0JIg `-l&ll`I\`.l`l '1._ll" 011 `W999 0. . 08 . Ii 091% .T.he total debt at Ls,1,651,49_1,s91.5A6; minunthe total mnh mum-van nf .I'4R'R`A'.'-In `. That distention of the stomach which many people feel after eating, imay`be due to im- proper mastication of the fgod; but, in most cases, it indicates aweakh tiss'of the digestive brgans, the best remedy for which is one of Ayer's Pills, to be taken after dinner. ` IJl_ KIUIIIJIUJ Ill ID 51%. UUUIIIIGIJUIA the Wiilation of the Congo basin` at 43,- 000,` , . This e'stima, te_was thought to be excessive, and there is still no doubt that is too large ; ebutevery new discovery justies the belief thatthe total popula- tion is enormous. And in all y directions where explorers have pushed away from the main river, striking through the country `or travelling on the tributaries, they have found the villagesmore numer- ous and the po ulationdenser than along the Congo itse f, except in one or two districts like .Ban ala, where about`125,- 000 natives live a ong thirty miles of the Congo banks. Every new map of the Congo basin adds` villages bygthe hundred . to those alreadysdiscovered. . ` Very recent- ly. for instance. only a dozen or so of native settlements were known along the plateau south of the Congo in the cataract region. B_ut in the. year and a half `that engineers have given to surve ing for the proposed railroad they have ound"settle- ments all over the plateau.` The narrow region, about 260 miles, long, which has been a blank; in ' the atlases, they} have dotted with 163 villages. , Many of these places ` are very small, but some of them contain .hundreds of people, and they are evenly spread over. the entire plateau, showing quite a dense population in a re- giou that was-thoughtto be sparsely peo- ` pled. ieii;.a..%"i.. 5... atiy`st'aiiw,ay,: :53 four men wioae w will turn to look in it,-and from these pnllnnes may be drawn the donbleicona clusion that: men are .more_.vai'n than women, and that wereyjthe stigma of femi- ninity removed from corset wearing and the` custom adopted by fashion leaders men would fall in line `very readily. There is no more reason why they shouldn't suer in them than that women. should be laced into them, simply because they look more trim and shapely. In 1838 and 1840 corsets were worn by men, and the fashion might be revived if `a few leaders as courageous as the apostles of dress suit reform would introduce the practice. - JHVWI IGUVOIIE I-IIIUII VVNIII LIVBCIU IIU L` IUIII . .That machine wouidc not only catchits `own grasshopnervfor b810, but it would drop` 9. nickel in` the slot, weigh `its own sh,` make .a record of the? weight, gscale the sh dress, `em, salt 'em_,a"nd bysettirig a little du-.fun`ny.would eithercook` the sh with fuel oil. send `em to market or send `em home. `To lie about any sh business with this machine was ,ou_tof the question, and for thatvreaaon I m sorry it isn't in general use now. LIIC VIUISDIIIIII-ICC UL UIIUIGLU USU LIJLIIB most constitutions, ecially to ople havio; impure blood. ` For a 1 such (an they consti-9 tute the majority), the best safeguard is Aye!-`s Sarsaparilla, the use of which cleanses the blood and strengthens and invigorates the system. ' ` vinyls nvlwulnuv IIl\lIlUDU_ VIII: 5 when I was a boy along, in 1700."? &' `ihihg tackle that none of theaejyoung dudes of` to-day oould comprehend, let alone! use. My tackle was an inwntiqn of my own , and had your grandfather been diagoaed to push it I would now he no rich~.t atthe people on-earthwould be celebrating my centennial instead of Ge W30 Waelungtnn e, who never invented nothing: ` um - a.....1.I.. _;.- ...;......a.:. `a. -11 :4. w`u`.I"yF'tackle m automatic "in 1511- its parts. All you had fo'do"v7rb.s' to` take it out on the bank of a creekind set it, Then you can 90 ._otf and 1')'Is`y with` the `Pig: 1:: the Clover, or dully .;with the `bait bottle and when you; went bhok tqthe sh machine there she _wa_I,a.nd thergwpre your fish. I called my devicejthu -`Pisop torial; Pulverizar and Promoter of the Everlasting Truth'wi:th Regard to Fish. `nknf IV|Qn`|:O|A 1-nan`;-`I '|l\`< 4-.c\`oo nlnhu :`n Truth and fish. ' I m getting mighty tired of all this talk of our young cubxshermen about their ies., their `reels and other tom- foolry." Grandfather Liolnhingle was the speaker, end as he seated himself near t e reporter : desk there was 8104 k on his enoient visage of extrc me contempt and disgust. "They think they ere lsyin . us old peopie out-cold "when they telksbout itheir `scientic gimoraelrs; but I tell -`you ._I.`-.. T --'.. A In... ..I....... in `lll -T kn?` $lI\O WIIIIUIIII HIIIIWIII I CICIIII CCU there looking out until help ellizruld arrive; `A- policeman walked slowly by the house, -and without attracting the attention 7 of the men under the bed; she dropped the "key directly in front of hlninnd signed to him" to unlock the door and cune up. " "A Hi!` In and nnlhul n kn-In nan`; The vicissitudes of Climate are trying to ~.ncuI- nnnnl->111-:nna AnI\nn:a]`u n I\anv\`n1Inli;nrI Popu1atio_vhvqf An'i6ag f Mr Stanley in hielast book estimated {:9 population Odngo_ begin` - " !::_0}I"8 G3A_"1'A`1TzV1;T1Ii-xt:i:LVi`1-2.1115 ?-:'-c\`1rev' ' fo;'- Gjztatth`, Diphthetjih nd Canker-Mouth: `. i Forhc id '~' use `Shiloh sPorus7 'P1st`er,f "1"ila" 5(:`t`s.'E is Sn1Lon3s~1-C8131:-~~-will -immediatly re1i've; ` Cirggp. VS -hoo;s_ilg.f0_ongh_and%BronchiciT_s. ' f `I; Fog V-1)ys:$gps'w and Liver 'G6riip1`a'.iri: ydu. . `have ~`a'. "nrinte`d*`:zdai-antes ' nn`~nvm%vII'mM-In -4-T. ., auvuvu Dltlll I Iauuuu 5 V 1Du1l.lUl' 13 3 p08ll:lVe' v` V ' ' . . -~_o `.,`,,,.g 3. . I` . BY) ' `cure; `3 '~W}fnr4WIL1.=~You Viwd W 1~;;.._a:, 2 .3 22. V5 :' " Runny-3:` `.;15l`rA`DIr.b:I|t1:vn"-` .r..'..~.'.2L..-.. -.'..__.' I -o.tli1igh1i`..`vvhei1~ Slxi-1 hli - s"C111'e`- - ;w4i1l_iv`i1mediattl:'re1ij'V `?Pfq_e'10cts.,` % gs.,-- `V fug ` . uyzaxfpraxa I_:mu.` .I.:1Y61' uompzatnt yd ,h3.V.,. *3: j.` Pjllted `gdjtmntee on - every bottle 4 Shilvlr. .4ta1i2er- :` It never f&.i1.s to cure. `I `pin; '-..".T." I3-L`1I _ fgigexgi; E.1;a"vE2 t1f7e.n;:soe :g SliiIbh s Catatrh Remedy.` " - Substitute for Glass. We read in our English exchanges that a new translucent substance intended as a substitute for glass has been satisfactorily adoptedjin seine of the;public` buildings of London; It possesses such a degree of pliancy thatiit may be bent` backwardand 'forwiar`.d _like"l`e'ather and '-beisubjected to `veryjchnsiderable tensile strain with im- _punitv,4 itfis 'also.`almo'st, as translucent as, ulassand at -a plea sing amber. color. vary-, ing. in shade from a very light golden ton :palebrown; The basis of--the-_ material is a weblof `ne iron wirelwith warp and -weft tlireads-about one twelfth inchapart, this being enclosed like a fly in amber , -`-in a sheet of 'ti~;i:;I1ii'9i`5!1i.enIsh", of which- I the -_ia,'li'n9d 0.112. There is no. resin- _c_r.`guyp,f_in the]`vernIl', . " },dft1\onc;hai.v!ing bo.Lm9. dI'$'V.ii iiidnib { 'ii94i0dIIK [heat- and dampwlthout undue:-going`any~ ange, * neither hardening-J nor. becoming sticky. =Brie_y, -the manufacture .-is accomplished by: dipping .theslxeets= edgetrlse into . deep. tanks -of varnish` and then allowing the coating fwhicli they thu's-"receive to dry-in" 1 97 W4!!! 9*!i!-1?h%r- It i r'!-` ` `whatmcre than `a dfo`zen; of t selijnsf ta. Katina OLA -hank `tn 'G'Iu'i i A`.-i .43.2)I'i"}{b.-3.."I `.1 `ivfhslinidr thaxfa do:zjep1_9fT j't1_3;.:;.'fa`{;$s;~sTai bring the..uhaeta_.'to_hQrfq13irod"degi*e`e of thinlrnnnn- nn what: this has I-man --..'....... vnsu uuv,..uuuI1uu..vs.z.,ItIllJ'5,'{|!l~IV!l uugruu 01 thicknegl. and when tlgig` been accom- plighgd the xnglzgripl ip, iatotjad jgr, meal. vrrgekumthomnshly Int.-. ., %. }. .x : ;- Tm - .RE.v.-' G150. -. Ht. 1`~H.m.sn;.'of .Bou.1`b'bn- Ind. says : Both myg1f,aJj;d.Mifqpsy9;ou:livesL ~to>SH1IJ01i'S Coxgxmmon .2unz. 3 . .A___ C7__...iH',A_ sun: In: usuvvu vuv uUUl' nuu VLIIIU up. He did so and oulled 9. burly negro from under the bed. It was not until he had been taken away and all dsnger `over that the reaction csme, but the tre- mendous stra.in.on..the heroine s notions system proved too much forsher,dsnd she was postrated by her adventure. .; `. A4 -..:,`r-.. _._`,_'.. --; -Axili-VEJiI:.il.{nnmism1i1efl;iiinciigexitipn; Constipation, Dizziness, Loss of .Appetite,; ..Ye11W 8 i`.'1.'i?; `.'1.1 . ,YW1i?9? i$_}}_1}98it,iY..` curb: " ` WT VIIV IICSIIIIIIGIIIIIII Ill- U119 U110 As the hour appeared the humanavictim "was sacriced, and the sticks were rubbed ; over his still quick body for striking the ` re for-`his funeral pile and the inaugura- tion of the new era. Men were waiting with torches ready to be lighted, with which the new re was to `be distributed to all the provinces. The moment of midnight was hailed with shouts of joy. `The world had not come to an end, and 'meu could ho . that it would last at least `through anot er era. Those who could The; secular festiv not attend the inublic ceremonies watched kneeling? on ,fs\of their houses. - was suppressed, by ,thep'__.S_paniards. they 'last'.human victim having been sacriced on the pyramid of .'I`la1oc in 1507. in 5 rphi ilio Aliiiifio EH01?!-,`~ where ------_I ..-..LI-._-_' ._-XI` `Is-.4.-on :1. nnnnn` JV!-LC \Il\D IV WILD II? I. VIII! I'll every moment you will be oharmed?witl`;' 1 nweetneu and beauty or wonder-struck withrtho grand _and sublime. politics yore Invent \v. `* I iisnaispsl _ r , the hands had been dealt',and__ah,out,r$,500s, werq in the potlbefors. the draw. ' Only two -staid in. They` were General Mahone and" aaupIun.'a_avswu, wuvuv' , _x Colonel A Henry Watterson. A General Mahohe held two pairs and drew one card: Watterson stood pat. Mahone bat an. even 3500. Watterson saw the $100 and raised - him $500 Mahone saw that amount and raised it another $100. Watterson saw that and raised it $1,000. Mahone laid down and asked Watterson to let him see the cards, but Henry said : `3No ; if you want to see what I have you must pay for it, and he raked in the pot. Afterward he told his. friends just what he had. It was a cool `bluff and he hadn't a card in his hand higher than a queen, but he took several `thousand dollars of the Virginia man s money through using his nerve at the proper time. AIIIDDOTIII`-Alto Ira. -_ The period of ' fty-two years formed. a complete era for the. Aztecs, and they questioned whether at the end of that period the` great heavenly clock, having performed its revolution. might not stop forever. This era menaced a considerable number of. the population once in their :-lives and some of them perhaps twice. The nighton which the fty-second year `would expire was a solemn `moment to them, and was signalized by extinguishing the sacred `res in the temples and those on private hearthstones and by. breaking all vessels that had contained provisions, and the evening was passed in darkness, with trembling and fear. The day was in November, when the Pleiades would` -culminate at midnight, and this moment was the termination of. the era. A _ LL- I.-_A__. *_--_-_--._ 3 Al ,U_.WUIIIllUIw_ AIIU `I-DID CHI` -uluunlva 1 bus: the track are always green. It is : bride's trip. The nights are always deliciously cool. Wood is burned in.;thel engine between Pu et Sound and the " Saskatchewan; and t e cars are so clean. that a bride could wear her white satin dress and bridal _veilV from Vancouver to Winnipeg. The, trainth_0:time that. it leaves Puget -s Sound. `always follows some. beautiful river skirted with high mountains where snow-capped peaks are-_ "always in sixvht. As youleave Manitoba *going west ' the train plunges: into the Rocky Mountains -at Calgary. In two -hours you are in the Canadian Park, with its hot springs and snow-capped peaks. For hours , you whirl through Alpine glaciers and down roaring rivers. It is the raging Kicking Horse here, then. the great Columbia with its grand canyons and gorgeous falls, and then the -Fraser seething and foaming to the Pacic. There is no other `road across the continent that has one-half of therpicturesqneness, cool- -ness, neatnessv and sweetness ~ of the Canadian Pacic. Tourists who have sweltered on the sunken desert of the Santa Fe, and whose `eyes have been '!\Ili`\`l;h `K -nnan guano I`-".1. VA` `kn puuw 1.10, uuu wuuau eyes V' uuuu f agchd in thfsandy sage brush of the. umBoldt_ _Basi_1_1_ J a_l;_ould_rv one trip_ _9n Ill VIJU BCIIU 555V Ulllll Ul-. IlllU' _ uznboldt',Basin should try trip on the Canadian Pacic. If you. are any year: old it will be a wedding trip, and In .AIn-.nvn vnnnmnnlr -can -n:Il Inn nLn--nApI- nn36 - x n uoursom-aqua nun-and oh nu-eh. llII__ -I__,, _,.. 1 ,,_|__';~__.:`I._._.I :_ LL- . The Vault! of Ken. .. A` _ ; | A man cares more about his shape than a woman, said a corset maker, fand will resort to more stringent and uneom- V fortable measures: to im rove his gure. stout woman will w ( -smile for two {or-~th_ree days and stop eatin `candy for.-a awholeiweek to` reuoe`her~ es ; but a man Wi1! .`iu.bIh11"`to`t1i3i`nd<>;I tama- -IQ` f'l!`I'||"Ii'Il'In:nn ` 'x h`n:'I`LS. - ." -'.-'. L`:-' OX? jVCUCIUUKICCC XTVTQ V: juuvvuuu The element and coolant railroad in the world is the Canadian Pioic. You can" ride ftom Vancouver to Winnipeg? ii; a. dgegs sui_t_ and even in July expo;-lenqe no ho,t_.weuther, The grass and nhrubbery an`:-swan `LA Luna`, -cu: n`nvncvn august` `'5 `Q C Tm RI -Yo` G30} LT1iA1sn:.'f'.Bou13i>?>n -1 nd !lI1: - 'RntH mvnnlfnvi Illik`...-mm ....- 1.'........ When Baby wee eiek. we gave us; V When ehe was 3 Ghild. she cried for Ceetorle. _ When ehohecune Klee, she `align; to Ceetolie. Inuuhohadcmldron. Ihoxevgthoyng 9IHaHy`wutur., Lt never mus to cure. " . 2%`; ..i`1`I"1`i .T.`:.1*l?*"J$`:;?:`g$.EE`s9` uxurnrouv. uuu. LALVE grinted `guarantee o "V`"t' Ilawjnul 1%BMcK%%Na%rA wonmas 2! ' lI).Y'l'|`lI A 91-; nur--._.... 1M2agaghg%ggE% '1` '4 ate]: elot.9.n.:I .- -uu--u -v.-aw: AIIIIYIIV 1' Z .'.I,*l.`H,E` ` I 119 N,0,o_:25a4l` SWISS Rlilalld .17 231' htlins. ' .7: ` -' '. I. M 1 = Jligi -`---. 2 Oct, 21, 1533, N'm?r.m.y.` .n..+'~ loot. 51'.- uwuu hrs." 9.$I-'I'l`_j' ` 431:1 _ .- I " NOWnIlEQ;0t." vv_a|_L uuuuuv nu pug l.nql( wpnnuomp DIODES- ;|,6I[ `for`the'-_IlInB;pqrp6Io indkdep up "ebrt to: u ihui1yVt'ii`ohhI"i: `-pg`. aging: %TA1:I:` 5B-. .por.e`sTrx?1""`tT 9`i`?' . 3#|!ITl!!!$$A]lNDJ% Pnurlylgsu ` .--; '..,f`10R--.:' 1 4- Mr. David who hu_.be;en,_in tl_1o Oabinot`BnsineVu `in Barrie for Forty Years retired from it ()9, we at of 'A_pnl:l:I`t...,_l,11qonu, James and John Dougall. will hereafter on . ..on_ .the.bupuLeu op thqugxng npund principles." which have secured pub j6ntide9gs ; "lfhp ho udder the ntyle and title of no large y aura? of {Is the duly safe and `safe Oil fobr. Self-Binders, Threshing - - Machines and_Mill Machinery generally. % ` M_anTu;fa1Tu_red by 3 `Q J1 j 1 j T...` .. __ IFARMERSANDMILL-MEN Icnnmce AND wgnniin wonxs 19-44 - Dill` VU LIVED - The most touching story which comes out of the court surroundings is that of the Duchess of Cambridge, aunt of Queen Victoria, who has justvdied at an extremely old age. Her eon, who is over seventy years old, invariably came twice .a, day to sit by her bedside and entertain "her with family gossip. He never left her without bending his whitehead7tha t she might lay her hands upon it in blessing. .vAIIu\n nonnln nun nn fnvfi-5-111: A; Irnnn]_ Izmmmmn. L 8` 3" aswim-.iuL.% mu: McGOLL S G:E; IF. E%B.RATE~D LARDINE %MACH|NE ` _ . 1 '_` friend: and the nblic for their sup- P__1'6nlgq _f6f__I 6 long s`p`e_ri_o,d,* u:d'hopeI~1:he new rm wall fnvored with in Misy-1-$13, . 1889. - --cutouomowuuedojn`odtoehndronth I recommend It so superior to any preacripon inn-n an Inn." ' H. =A.- Arcana. II. D.. ~ '6 'A'sii' 1'uE'uGAi?. K a';s`I'L'JT=';\'c3"I'u'r;t=.'r1's'." IIUI I VQUUII s _ The Queen of Sweden has long been an invalid from some obscure disease. She is extremely fond of music, and her hsppiest hours are those when her "sons sing to her. "`L:. -ac-An` nusnlm:-nu Linn antinu- mung, air. uavgd D _ Q ; ilmreby hu'IkI"hin the : an - pil5r6m'gq_,f6;`__io andhopeu -the favored with 3 ism-mp" ' o151i`a:Vc': .TOR?ONT1O. `For Sale` byaJOI'IN WOODS, %A A , ,Drugg_ist,Dun1op Street. nun---- v---- -7 -- bub." _A~un';i`n.D.'f VV(;;l:'O `lvvu -."'I'l --- 11180-Odadst-shxooklil. 11.7. . _ , Tn CIIITAU8 Cola-nu, mtumy Street, N. Y. or BUSINESS. '4?-OF-_.--` for 7 , ll S`! III -II? III WWII VVVIJ IICUIIICO The Czsrina of Russia, several months. ago,` with her husband and children, was in a railway train which was wrecked by conspiritors. For some time she thought her eldest boy was killed. Theresult was that for a time her mind was affected ; the dead boy was constantly before her. 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