mmwgv. PAPER. <.w* `:4 V. av _::-1KLj_- 1 .3ARmE AND STROU D. 1.00 .G; 0. DOLMAGE, Manager 3t.roud_ Steam Works and Show Room, COLLIER-ST.. BARR; " BA RIEBAIT PHOTO STU BIO! i: ,3`a`$,`i ,";. . 1 was urg1 - Bothwoll s Block, Barrloe e nd gm - __._.e_ ewaal V FIRS'l`PRlZE.BARRlE.1S88.l889,V -.,m`, 1890,1891. > A -i-:-- A ' e (DABI N ETS " 11`1`I::f*r1`1 FROM $3.00 PER DOZEN; . --9: ~ `speak or 5. Permahent enlargements bx *`i. .`;. k enlargements b~- % ajzjnew and beautiful .pro<-,ess. VC(`)FliA`IN8 AND (BASKETS 01+` ALL Kmf; If i H II; stock or Made to Order. ` ..---""-7 "-".n-4 '3 And all Funeral Requisites Furniahed_w Iv Otden by Telegraph or otherwise prom- attended to. I Bu-05 .`h'e}66uI LTti-B5{~f{vi':i: Klaythinga * Andvthe,child1;en, ronhd er knee! 5 f " 4 ' Al`Iha"'Pehdexte`r Hayden. `If % Jon-ilk IIon-n'oIi BARR" A L ironrnn (30. or 8:109` ` - . . . t e V%1-oggive av tlwollloe of 111'. John 1 Burma. :1: 4.80 o'clock, otrnonl budnesun to: ours. |'AIl`[llol|ZEI) cA__m_1_A1, $5.000- mconrona-rxn unnm CHAPTER um .n S`; P 1r'iEl3 ET. BESLE hh A'I!I-Ii AI-nu-\nnng ,1 1313' PROVINCIAL `BUILDING AN? LOAN ASN-E -_v -w_I .vI_IIUIluInvIy -- Conan-.snoA1uxn, Ammonia, Lime. W ` Phosphates, or any 1* 2 ;7v`a-'------c___ _ (chuck: . 57; 13_n.1 f STBEIVIE ' niiunril Allndllo and District 3 _ O 8_pRYvPregrcIl_!1_Eim 0' " - S} ', Axmuaw I']"nnI'rrAI2' mew, WILKN UEQUEART. I 3'?`C1IIl `if `.l L `KI?-V""' t. ' 0.4. Pnaxms. V mere``1}:I'n,w< Annnr. Wnnr.mv_ 03:` ;c3g1;Tqso ~Ixco1u*onAnmmnnn Cnuvnm 169- sWrrHIN_ Kine, Photo. U-||_lW UlQ`UIlABT. W. V11-P \ - D. F. Mmwu-r. solicitor- .i!3'it-oljlronnon, Agent for Ann .2... 4_..[ BARRTIE AND Bmicaanio . 2 FFNE`: ilh .If_ yo er-of-fa. luded * his tim earned t .,:L1- LI, _ 111059 DC: One of with Ji `n the ki -__..An 3:9 '51:: atch th .Hep nd dwe hen th vening Vntoara l\u .__, 7it dpl While this is going. on-._in`France' Eng- lish chemists are working at the other extreme. Professor Dewar is experiment-' `ing with the new scientic agency, and producing inconceivable cold Air hasbeen. reduced not only to a liquid,` but to a solid, two or three times within the past fort- night. Professor Dewar has succeeded in producing in his laboratory a piece of solid , air. He has not yet.tested' the-naturlof the new solid, which -is`a_lxnost'a:s clear as hry_s- tal. It may-be`a'j_el_ly, of j the solid;nitro- gen, `containing liquid oxygenfrnjiach ; as calves foot jelly contains, diftised into gelatlne, or it- may: be? a" true ice of the liquid,air_il1 which both oxygen and nitrogen exist in solid form. A doubt` _arises__frorn the that Professor Dewar `bas}n'ot{he:enja.ble|by; his utmost e'orts to "solidify pure," oxygen. which irlike other Vgasei. cold produced by its own evaporation; Under the air pump` nitro-, gen, on the` other-' hand, can,be'jfrozen with couiparativei 9-cue; - Itvliais-'already been proved that in the evaporation of liquid air nitrogen escapes first. Conse- quently the liquid is constantly becoming? richer in that constituent, which `-has hitherto resisted 1 solidication. It thus becomes a question whether cold pro-_ duced` is suciently `great to solidify- oxygen or whether its mixturewith nltro-' gen raises itsfreezing point, or whether_it is really froaen at all, but merely" `en- tangledamong the particles of the solid nitrogen. ~ M The discovery of the oxygen blast rent-,_ dereda great service to _chem,is`try. The. apparatus is` `fed `wnlrooui `gist and oxy- gen, and a temperature of 2,000 degrees. has been obtained. Nothing except: `quick-V lime has been found to resist th1sjhea_t`,* according to the St. Louis PcstDispa_tch;_ It is, however. sometimes. necessary to submit substances -to a temperature ex -' ceeding 2.000 degrees and Henri Molssan, -a French: clnmist, has designed a furnace which, by employing the l1"a`t"yielded by the electricarc, has given a temperature , cf'2,000-degrees. He uses a 50 horse power engine, and the arc measured up to 450 amperes and seventy volts. When the temperature approaches 2.250 chro- mium desqujoxide and magnetic nonoxide melt rapidly. When the temperature is close upon 2,500 lime, strontia magnesia crystallize in a fer! minutes. Uranium oxide, which cannot be reduced by char- coal at_ the highest temperature of our furnaces, is quickly reduced at 3,000, and in ten minutes it is easy to obtain an in got of _ 120 grammes of eeraniuym. yAt 3,000 even the material of L: the furnace (quiclrlime) melts and oirs; liik ei'water, while , carbon" quickly reduces calcium oxide, and the metal is` liberated in.abund- ance. A wulfin sheep s clothing -the substi- tute offered by the `cutt_er" - qrbeing, just as good as AyeE s -Sarsaparilla. If `you don't want to be bitten. insist ufon having Ayer s Sarsaparilla, even if it is '3. ittle dearer. De-V end. Q pend.on it` it will 'be` cheaper" for_ you in the am " .' _' _ O ' some 'armandlez" ~pears, but _whether_ on accoutrements or :_ 1. g: . I. L `.4. upoffT)"n 5 side and five _lmttonI.. Threeiy buttons {a_re_.:.;f diatijictly "marked ,Royalj: Scots. One hat apparently three can-is non and balls in a pi__1e upon it. indicator .inz,.the :I*;.!Ii1 e~!ti11ri~l;t:l`s9:d'fsm.53s9m% thing likeI or!` or F--most probably I, for incorporated militia. G. R. also ap clothing the correspondent who furnished this information did not say. a These let- ters, however, stand for Glengarry regi- ment. The excavation will he proceeded with as fast as the frost goes out of the around, and the Lundy _s Lane Historical society propose to reinter the remains on the coming anniversary of the battle. ~ Herein. . . - A Most people are aware. My: Life, that-it is theeuetom of l turf gentlemen to settle their accounts every .'Monday at Ta.tteuell a. It was on one of these occasions that _a baker, by an overnight. paid his beoltman a betting debt which he had settled already. This put `the "bookie',' in a mental "iii: an to what would bethe beateouree to take. Shall I rob my wife and family. he argued with him-_ self, and return the money; or shall `I keep it and go about with eeeared con- "eoience 1 Unable to decide the '-pvqiint him|elf,7he'uo`iight the advice of a brother- prefeuionel of `igreater egperignee; M`. `Paid yontwiee ove_r_ did he?" said the latter, A`:k"lii`i_n fi it `a`gein."' ........ ., . ,.\Iutsup|_uy ;uI_ Duly. UU,Uj sly ?y _sg__nuIgyu '- ` V .41. . ` - ' 36_mi w'.:|i1`'ii1 :i"`<;4hVu_1-a<:I:eii`.'1.>I::l:- ufa` `jig :_ Q 2; -23___. .L,; , _,.'v'_.*`:"E_-, v`h ,'."'7T~ 3" -_ -C L;g{'__, England's New Navy. ' Interesting information ,. capes from England Ii-`egardpingf great additions being ` made to the imperial navy. `It /was" under- stood that many shipsare being built, but. it. is not known to. what. extent. . The ad- miralty has `decided that within the next twelve monts the following new ships are to he completed, and passed into` the eet reserve as ready for sea : Five rst-class bsttle3hips--the Empress of India, Re- pulse,` Ramilies, Resolution and "Royal Oak-each with a displacement of 14,150 tons, engines of 13,000 _horse- power, and a speed at 17.5 knots ; with an armament consisting of four` 83 6-inch breecb-load- ing guns. ten six-inch, and twenty-eight smaller quick-ring guns, besides` machine guns sndtorpedo tubes. Two other `first- class battleships-the Centurion and Bar- ` e'ur-will each have a displacement of . 10,500 tons, engines of 13,000 horse- power, giving a speed of 18 25 knots, and ` a heavy armament. SIX first-class pro- 1 tected cruisers-the Crescent. Endymion, St. George, ` Gibraltar, Repton and * Theseus--of 12,000 horse-"power each, h j with a speed of-over nineteen hunts, and 1 an armament of two 9.2-inch breech-load-_ ' ing guns. ten*`six-inch.` and various Quick-V A ring anus _Then there. are to be three 7 second-class protected` cruisers-th_e,,_Qam- ,1 brie, the Artrae, and the B_onaventure- 0 each of 9,000 horse.-power and,.`ja:,sp ed_,o! V 19.6 knots, with an armament.6,tfo sip` .lnch.jand Hotchkiss`and,'mschiiieiiiiinsaiid I torpedo tnbe-- Therctwili. ,,b_o_ tgnjssti .,c1--,.a.e.99rpedo s2n59.-"-1h5'5,iii513i5S` , Ptsi. H9_!?%i.%; 1 _._19ws!d.~-.-Pr ..,.J929r::. '-93 },$.I.`:.f. 0 .Thb Spee dy.:`willi. hse;.ngMg(3sesblifa59 a V) t idevehrimr of-sa?39:95Ek99.-.:2;,h_ i ~ _remsin"der . will sash be-o!f7`3;600`i"li6r`ie-,?. . power. ands speed of 19 3 V I `Q V ' V1190 -5110 P30Vi_0II.I_[-"-I _ Qglgfopbe class ,1 Lane, July 25, 1814. was made .1_I_!t SIM:|l'r day Inorning,LA "1 W 22, by ...::... 2a1 a..d'%:LA1"...J:cL. :;...i. s`.i'a -7.-.35 ill ... iI:.:iiioi`lent o~-SoroniI`,1Iomo tupp gm L II-I IIIUDU WJIHUI-I U VIICKCVUUK-Q IIIIU Bl-I C _III --v x fa` am A 1.... -uxvn. _ c 2'. I.` r . u _A-._ _,. ....Q. ,....` _..__; _ ` - AA *`~- ?"e"'" [ . ` Qgiokl we at-no% at A." ldqullodlnd l'rolVIw8olld. =.,:.= - III IIIICI C|l`llIlI`__IIlJII UCIIUII ;;:e1t:: ism '9? Pan; run-an -mu ,-2 . "131%9! '5"i9':.'z9:m.. 9'! .B..11;...:ivv.-i- wavy onowfai #311611: 53-iv? 5et9si:l{gs1ia@!nz;h f:b;: ad nS`-`sir for cthin" lio"`1"Is_'a * ....j;T;.;;.si;.;j;;` i'xi}I1if;.: pa1g:t, 6f_j';f'th:o I.'O0mf`yIlIx(O'_ ur |ittin,~; they; Vduood M15`. Blho wgi announced, in the to up :;s0ur.io,-its '=:b,9 *,-!i!5_,k93, fsmra n .'. ..;.`...`s . ..;...`.'i.*.:`.` ..1.:..`~.m.s*.`_`1..`.e .yi`.`mis.i - IXTRIHIS 0! HEAT L ? lid ivain W 11"" m $33`; 7% ilig 31 women. \ ` ripple of upnseggept end, as seats were`? retaken. the` president remarked that Mai ,_.1' :2 ;L. -a.I.....` '*r'i'uh `oat-'95` whinh' ` ' With never time for: __ . `, Z`; I ;'5'_? I :'v..";: ' 2 . `L-_; * .T,_ d ` `Tr #**e;z A _ *w..aa.;; ' Do In 503 ybnr 16:`-I560 hard. L `V How To Conmrrs.-Write, the 1 questions down, and follow with. the answers. Mail this to usgtbgether with $1 to pay for six months sqbscrip,tion to the , L_ad_ies ,_ Home Ma_gazin`__e+one of;the best Home Madhzines of the day; and if your answers are correct you7will receive one of the following prizes : $1000 in gold ; $500 in gold; $250 In. old; 8100 in gold ; 2500 El ant Silver Tea ets ;' Organs ; Pianos, &c. . verything fair and square. Send postal card for list of -.former prize winners. Over $10,000 distributed during the ` ast two years. Address :- THE LADIES _ OME Maaazms, Peterborough, Canada. ' Virtues of l}resh-:1r. . An experiment-that proves the value of fresh airin winter, even .for very young and delicate children, was tried a_ mouth. _or two eg"o-_in_`s well-known babies _hospi- tal. Allthe sickly babiesthst were suffer- ing from chronic indigestion end lack of nutrition, and would not improve in spite of good food, perfectly ventilated rooms and ' careful hhsthinef, were taken to the top ward of theihoipitsl, where all the windows were.-Open -wideV,x_wrspped as for the street sndput in their perambulstors. Theyl_were`lrept in}this'roon_1. from two to fourheurs daily. and soon showed sinner]:- ed iinjirovementt [Their _cheeks became rosy,..tliey gsined ,in_.,weigiht' and appetite, sr1d,_'Ir_on,l`gi;often -fsl-l'!esleep` um remain so during the whole time: they; were in the vain. `Story, `agitate children hsdhags of hot water plsoed set their feet. It is re- corded in the account of . this experiment that not one child took cold as 5 result of it. ` ' ' \vvvI:n- --- r---__-_- _ _ A abzne;aa[ngs 099 smgther% a e. ~.-s .. . Vii V 4.. id % use j;t1i.ineyanahz8aio`r:= % 3 Geography or the Icon. 8i; B,pbe;t_ Ball isrepgged have said, .4. in his 'le'ftii1-"e `(iii the`"utii6`on. that the geo- . ssanhy cf s!r.w9=*11it9 `!."'l?."`. known than zh_ge";`or-" ,_s.hef`eaLi:1!i; 'rhe:r.o`?`wa. e not a single spot on the moon the size of an ordinary parish in England that had not been fully photographed and observ- ed. Of course this remark can only re- late to theside ofmthe moon which is al- ways {turned towards - us.,- one half.of;.her.surfaee'~..h:as neverllibeen seen f by mortal eye, and never will be, unless I the lunar globe should be tilted by eol- lision with a comet or somezsueh erratic A body. Otherwise it is afact that photo- graphy has done more for the earth's at-_ tendant than for itself, It is analogous to the ~fu_rthsr faotfthat the only things can predict with certainty are not;th9se~that happen on the sphere he zinhabits. hntthe movement of` worlds im- vie-!i`;di-tint-i` ~ u i . .'*A 1 4opnlnr Omnpcudg ` '_1`he `Publishers of` the:' Ltidis Home Magazine presents its .g1fea.t_ Bible Com- pet-1ti`o`_n` to= the` public" of `America This 'G6mp6titi6n`lbsea"6!1`Md.y 30th, 1893, (15 "days th'e're8fte1"`bo'i`ng' a1lo`wed'f61"', `_letjters . to j;fe`a;ch_ us"fwrot_n- p'oin`ts). n_____-_-_ :1 1-I1-r L~2`_1_ ` g_ Ll`- .1-.-___L -v-v- --v_ -- v--o -------. `v--.---,- QUi:s'h6N .- -'l=.:` Which Z id fe: longest bqoliiri the New_ Teatament? 2." Which is ` "h.6rtst?V `3. The_T16;ggesu "verse: *4. The] Ih9fuqt`"?' natomng Lost Buttons.-.. at long since I discovered a man in? New York. who makes a speolaltv of matching lost buttons. H_is'shop,_ a dingy little low ceilingederoom. was surrounded by shelves, onwhioh were` piled`l)'ox:es' of buttons of all sorts and conditions. " While I was there_ 'a' girl came in and aslredliim if he had any like those on her vjaoket. He took down several specimens; and presently found one, which he sewed on. She paid-him ten cents. This is the usual price, though rare ` buttons sometimes come higher. At regular Intervals `he goes round oolleoting buttons among tailors and dressmakers, who ssve them for him; and sell them very cheap. ' He ;has a set of regular ofustomers, andfthey rarely. go" any withbut nslitia, ' exaetli what thje,y{wan.t. --'.-~-_. .~.--.-.-..: _-.".-'.-.'5?,. -9?! % .".-`. .'.`. !'".'.'-?.:~'" you -hoes. tlaeaitiptidn-i%r<>,f.:~.the"po1ihinc b;qIlrr_nryatali`zei::tho braking: ma non- rverk-? :%ivi:399 in!`-!i*-iii`-11! ,n.hiI16 h5.!9.iLq9I1!9iJ15ml;l!ithb{knc9.9r;4 . ldge thit he wears; ` _ o_.- on 1. fwggv t.h.,.,,,,_ 12.... ` .........;..;.`.;.s.....V ` ; `f159~ ion kw tht wh6iiVw;r slide- Aslist9.n?wit1!` B. poliih the? tie rell? oor- ed .Iu'tlL;df_,ninonds 3 asked 3- Ihoomnker th'o5-oshplr--day ='-of `ono b_f-,hia` pm-om. '?~=sdV I vim? .'I.).$- _.... _`L-". K ' . sweet '.h*.|'1tr. _ _ She was a little typewriter. gpmtor hurrying to the oioe one rainy morning with an umbrella held well down in front of her face; `She felt a sudden impulse of sympathy as she caught a -passing glimpse of a bald head and pitifully ex- tended hat, and into the latter went the few pennies she heldin her hand. Some instinct prompting her to look back a moment later, she saw to her horror" the recipient of her bounty, a well dressed gentleman, who `had, stepped aside for a", moment out of V the rain. '_ His hat was on `now, and as he looked` at the unfortunate | pennies he convulsions of laughter _: f,`_I, ll7,keep_ them always, I il el'teep'tliem'alw6y_'s_.7f _ A '.'j'!!!.!.'_ PF!`:." 1.1%99'!"!9r '7' I" "1 h0.'w ':'u;>u.T*hy .B.o1 4*!-tliwhich in the `principal singrediontv xmnoo bucking, 1.: almost pure carbon.` The Hhmond; -y`ou knim; 1- lli. or `carbon. Irnnu --L`n~g-L'I'..."..:-A':'.'_' '_n . ' The cheapest and choicest shock of Teas, Coffees, plain and fancy Groceries in town. QUALITY HIGH. "PUREV |~'- M-39T"W.ll Keeps the heed Fae: lfnenk DANnnu1i'ii.. pro- motes growth, restores are! or faded hair to its natural color.r PRICE $1.00.` For sale `by `all druggiets. or at D0 RFN WEND S, lu3 nd ms Vnnan an-ant. Toronto. {$100,000. 000. /.J_" _ ' ' " ` ` " " {h1a_A__con_iidant, he` had not longmago an ` acquaintanoegof vjrhom I `waa veiiy"1ioubt-' )tu1. ma I forbid the friendahip 1 o; `no. When he would eondeto _me_ the wonder- ful abilitiea ot his friend, who was a few-' years older than himself, I aaid nothing. I It hardly seemed to me that a` youth" of eighteen or an could have had Io many diet: to take charge of business honaea or managerailroade, but I kept my counsel, merely remarking that `such young men were very scarce. my boy to ask his friend to visit him often Then I beganto urge; and to feel at home. But he ,waa very; shy and xetiring, and I saw but little of him, and nothing to his disadvantage, yet I didnot like him. 31! 0111881855. 01' ll DU '1 an 105 Yonge street. Toronto. !Flro, Llfe Ana " Misgnwlcn U,jN:I_ON-' 1r1;g~%1gsa;amp -co. .II!_}AS'E1_1`T"]3fiEe'IhnIifioe;:1W.-ts- ` rAs$ooIATtoN;`f&5;;` % L PROVINCIAL BtI11,D1~rc; `..T F. A. LETT ' nu. na'nENwEnn's% L em-Ara HA:-=_ HA9": P. O- Box. I32, - Bdrrlo; |%spnune.;-%us_;. 1| YOU WANT WINDOW? PI}A51tTs. YOU WANT BEDDING PLANTS; YOU WANT PLANTS THAT WILL nbnm A \T1\ 131' Ann: - A .l. 1135` 1115.}. V7 LIJIJ ""G1'i6'51ND BLOOM. . YOU WANT TO GET THEM BOTH T WHOLESALE Am) I.ETAIy.'_ in A` Not Genius but Tent. q \ _ 4 The New; York Tribune` tells ho"w tact- fully one mother broke up a {friendship between her son end" an undeaireble `oom- panion. ,Two ladies were lunching tpgether and one.ea_id :`V You -know my. boy in nearly sixteen yreara of age now, And, while I am still " L o n . , . u a . . 18.3: i _ Orders left at. D 1110 '8 . pr`2.mp`n,`1`a`iz.`a. nu t\I\v,-u . -.-._.._. ------ rf.O1_r 85 MARKET GARDENER. Box -77, ALLANDAL'E- M 0 NSQON M0_1~*1z*I' -_w;-47 . P.`.O. % Box om THE FINEST mm WORLD ' . CAPITAL msmen EXI:E83 INSURANCE AGENT; Accident Insurance. vifas quite ill for-.ra few days and this kept him at home. I sent-. a special invitation to his friend `toe'om'e, and lunch with him . I exerted myself to make everything as pleasant as` possible, and my boy seemed much surprised, for I think he had a feeling that I did not approve of his friend, and--well, that was the last of the acquaintance. He was `i so egotistical,- contradicted himself s so many times during the lunch hour while trying to convince us of ,-his .1 greatness, that my boy was simply disgusted. He had never been able to see his untrnth- fulness before, but he_ saw it plainly then, and that ended the friendship. fSubse-A quent events have proved my diagnosis to have `been correct. He. has proved un- worthy of the trust of hisemnloyers, and is considered generally good for nothing. That is one instance and there. are others like it." ``That. ? said the friend, is genius. I N 0, not genius. but tact, said the, other, `.`that any mother may . exercise it she will take the time `to study and under-. stand her children. sale new ruin mms. Oorreaponienoo Invi.ed,- Ahvhnfljnsn m` `.3 -`-.*`..i.'A .i.`%`.-31,.` I I.'1 m=.l 61-" as-iv} Are hiddefnontog ' -3 ht':'.`, `V; .Wh er' nver sibilnd c)| fI$lttl'if3'dt" ` ' Is heard from morn till night ; No tiny hands that fast undo, i `That pull things all awry, A No bsby hurts to pitv s , As _'the quietdsys go by. . The house is all in order And free from tiresome noise, H . ` ` No moments of confusion, . No scattered, brokm toys ; And the children's little garments Are never soiled or torn, ` - But are laid away forever J ustas they last were worn. And she the sad eyed mot-her-`i- ` What would she give to-day I To feel your cares and burdens. To walk your weary way I V . Ah ! happiest on all this earth. ' ' Could she again but see The rooms allestrewn with Rlsythings And an nhilrlrnn |-niuls nr lnmn I -A T3%nd$ Flavor. PRICES LOW. % 1mmr._Is_- ALB nzmspr mo-non sums. THE;aufiEEfAiE%AfA'iIfEtnnNsa G; %, AI .T.` Fftrh `t Av-r&-94.. .. k d th nndontnrio Navigation Comps. from Montreal. and at Levis wig `the North i Shore Railway. `=31 tiirst-o1nsn.'Pnl1 bfft, d econ mun ue an king nllthro h "li?9iret-ol9n.:s'e, rreahmenlt1`1r-ooms at conveniat distances. . V . . ; . . ' IMPOIITEIIS All EXPORTERS _ will ud it advnntageonstouse this route. as it isthe quiokeet in point of time. and the tee _ l b th . Th 11 E-`e:gu'%":ov.33'.a`v t`a"l" 31.1 mun. .`.i`.a the q okeat for European freight to and . xggrienoe has proved the tereoloninl route to V ui In S e frgwlnll points in and the Western Tickets may be obtained. and also informa- tion about therroute sud. about freight and naanuuzer rates from . V b . R*ea3.t."RT,':;.M.s:22F~p..... A... 1- % as Rouin ouse Blok.` 25:: ea. '1` V to. p t Have paid GAQH for this Paper and can giv" customersbenet of the discount. t Owing to crowding. of stock in old` stand, will have shc-. room for Wall Paper in the ANNEX, directly opposite. " See our sample befole buying your I- `l:)7\131:\tn - that he {x "around 1,1 come up " T have last was rvcei That n L and befo rived at Now 11 _'1na1treat IA POINTER ON WALL PAPER V" Have received and marked off the rst consignment Canadian Papers and nd a larger and better assmtmezg than ever betore. % % ` 7 THE DIRECT nouns Frornthewoottorsll 901111! in New Brunnwlck, Nova lcotla. Pginee Edward lnlsndgoapo Breton ' and Nowtonndlnnd. O.'Inot..l.1ers,. worn weary L With care: which qgmgr cone, 0 n . '-.. ` , ..-W..!l``..`l"...`_. i E'__`..?.k"iL.f.`. ;."; ?}".'_.s,. A111. -ho Dopnlar bathl3W--. shing and plug. um resorts f Canaan`; % ' ' I Pullman 0:1-3 l6IVin8`.0IItll`lon:Illhi;0l:.|%.I`y. Wednesday and Fridsyrun u-ouch malilsx. d Tneudn s:h.:tm.. .3 $.:z:.;'2::"d 8m=d=v to st 01130 connections made at Dnlnt 11.91. .441. PAYS FOR THE ADVANQEE ( ;FOR ONE YEAR. sch we soimssiuen, BARRII SMi'1'H. UNDERTAKE nurgagotonnnt AnExcellent Investmem man. u. u.. wanna: change.` " oonnootlona made at Point Levis with T he Grand Trunk Rnilwnv And than 1u.|..u.... ` Closing out children's sleighs at cost price. 5 1 jjj Water main? a'a"'Passo`n nxaok; rgiazf T3`:-onto. n. porrma ' , Ohi; uperlntendent _ _',!5*_2s-' .y 9! 13,9" "9, '_!!!:.'"". ~; Damn your `lot too " $ 1 know as house when-Ae childish thing; % AM: BL-Linn nnr.-of mink!-.--( "