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paper new borders new window shades new vases new toy ooods all for the present trade fix up your homes for exhibition week and eet the goods to furnish your rooms at days bookstore glelph day sells cheap a splendid new stock iv hfr lis just received at the aictic ice cieam parlor and fruit depot 1 i peaches bartlett pears xew applet ripo romtuoes i waterirclons lemons dates pics ic ic i jit b iwcattliettts farmer s im railway men i cton cgree ffress ikum it m wise sni jo 1kkt poetry what swa kake cc v n v c t r i 1 vim k l fr nm i 1 c i li jii tile i j ikl i i en otiuft iii c t ir iut ikoita tic il mu 1 1 s t th v i a i t ir 1 i mi vi il im kl hik i th rtttittno i ft tl l a 1 j earth ca i 1 h akiiii illr lautclice t i ai 1 1 j ir kl 1 j ka 1 tl 1 bot l 3t it r k f i lia jfrw l crlo- x ilcj ut i 1 t tim uu tn cg uliwiut ixf r m tl rov u u h lh r 1 wok li li icait wtd r i h k i lit d i c la j f s1 liariict hs a lb ails lc h s 1 j fra j knrr h i tn o cljj g c oodvmillll j patent 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mortgages farm and house leases aeteemente asp fletkliii corrrt com nntjan bench ic issuer of marnsge line omm for main and pork in ladies gents gold and silver watches i i uiol tdck ofr electro plate jlm klch tu- all niw stylis big bargains tit speeiacles and eyeolas wm 8 smith tbc watcli inl clock icoovl of gnelpb b savage cs tlph the oldest drug store cuelph cloth hall our scotch tweed fall 8uitinc8 ltivc now all armed and ordeoa for suits are repeetfulh solicited haw sc grundy xfeecirtsttalop- ouelph caui01s each plug op the myrtle nfcy is mabkbd tb inone other genuine hfclnbothams oliolera preventative xetcr known to fail a ure cure foi cliokra diair- licca i ci crj giifiiug j in ihc sioimcli lanio etc even liousc cliould liae i bottle on li tnd piepaied onl b w c smith co bct auiciiciin and canadian ociii oil atloerpilce bring along jouro gallon caiibnnd imc them lillcd before tbe pnee ad- d lce ihc coiiibimton li s fenced uj the price but we have bought largely beforebaud and will give oui customer the benefit all kinds ol machine oij always on hand w c smith co i6nsmg cliemuta nfslnbothamb block jitielpb no 12 wndbaru st a chakge in fortune rmo 1 b i i umi i mr craliix 1 re a 1 dr lood l r a ujlt i ilv cat hsk ch til i du tv cor n ran at o c tn 1 1 packiii ixjic- it wv lie lt i od lai cli au i ranu a ll c ti u 1 1 i ad lai uje c o ice v alcr witli it c mild t ls t mi udt fel 1 1 ra ti i u iv jnni i h ees like a re l c rk ati 1 fair hair irtid dou u tl e pnadic i l 1 1 was rather doleful at tins mo lie t f i r ujc w 1 r had ja t been aba ii i m f lernuttiiv a la h who was no to l jitcci b mortal bajtu la cet os wit nji buvm ai vth i i 1 i d like wi li 1 i t4 lmu that i c i ad been ne pcct lie tl a mctitn pud oujd in conefucuc u- deciuctci an c hlh on a nrda cmmiij tilllwa leuaut cnlii cralbc maiikr s no eiiut ad the dosl corner ai d the stale sandwich vrere not pleasant ki j 1 o ca i won icr that poor i tui otn bloom lookii g u at a row of deconited cor- boxes atjti hih i cad and j tafc r 1 idet fro n the wmptxi ipiant pictuici tain ihti i remarked and hi brcth i wish i were a cherub t tli inonieiit cei as the wish flat tercd up to the cornet boie a little bo aboal- 1 tree feet luh bearing oulis bouin a badg with the ejonnoj t iui iis came nu a u corner na fted lib pathetic et oi mr bloom lr tf water 1 sa ti bloom he whispered pathet caj o 1 1 ou rive n e just a mouthful c that atcr mr crabhesass as cashes am l to iimc no drmka and i ni choluii mr bloom winded pitjulh at tl e child a forlorn widow s bread winner and said miidlj as he held oat tlie las- here johnny take half id let oa hae it all if we were uot limited to or c glass ourselves gusti rtauit ti fitittfu dear aid johnny eagcru allowing the 1 are a lowed of the cooling draughtj but bcmpul oush careful not to exceed tlie permission i thank ee yon re a brick m bumi i hit me a hok when i asked him here hare the eenuit paper k customer left it on the deak save it for me to take to mar when i go home to mht she likes to read the murders them things cafili 1189 shrieked a female voice j cash cash it s miss prmgle i must o w peiedjohnn and sped awaj n tttror there rr un caeli bob in the atore and th had been niunbered high totonnd well mr bloom peered around the corner ut the clock eav he had ten minute ott vo himself and opened tbu paper the first thing his eye lighted upon was the adver tisement of a fine cotiutn seat for sale j and he read it through the description of the 6 tables barns bath tabs conservatory verandah lawn and kitchen gardens the well the tiled hal an4ff80oed ceilings as i though lie ic tended to buy it for himself that afternoon 1 then he cast his eyes upon an account of how mr mullen had beaten mrs mullen and then he found himself reading par agraph to the effect tht the hira oi tim othy bloom of lancaster ngland if using might hear of something to their i advantage bj applying to jones a johaaon i stree i my name thought mr bloom at first then with a start he remembered that he had hoard that his grandfather was named timothy certainly he came from lan caster england bjb father david bloom had been an onh son he v a au ouh sou himself well then he waq timotln bloom s heir if it should proe that the limothv bloom mentioned was icalh his grandfather n name but oh pshaw nid mr bloom ii is h rt of thing couldn t happen to me it home othet timothv not poor old graudfatiier ud he copied the adfircss of jones a id johnson into lus pocket book and went back to his counter quite calmh lhojjh 1 c wrote to tones an 1 rohuwn tlul n git howtvci wonders uill never ceac mien lim bloom the meekest of all oang men went home that saturdav senng with a deducted salan and a scolding he found mr johnson himself in ihc boarding house parlor and an examm at ion of the famih bible in his possession ana of a certim handle of vellow letters that mr bloon had fortunateh spared j k tied tl e n atter half a million of moi cv lad cjmo to him in the reiilar j course o nature and he wah richer not i ouh than mr crabbe bat than am of his j most fashionable customers it wo a ttouderful surprise to little tim bi xni ai 1 he scarceiv grasped the idea at first ltn after he had told his chief i confident in la idlad prett grand i daughter hethabel white a prettv ink i che ked cajab e daml called hett far 6hort he anlv went so fa as to think of a t iair of atci t leather boot and a diamond i cravel i in i htltv waked lum to a full rtahiatio l of i claimed coujitinu b havnil rather wr ou lv aulljoknv aav from him j of co iro jrat d a won i suit v m ulv 1 ier mr bl oui and voulliever t i al i j back to c rahoc i co s aga u liv george i nevtr thought of it so i ban i wid lim bloom o more counter j umj lug foi me and if mrs white vnll let me hire tl e back parlor i ii take tl al go awav not i ol vet it u feoo sid hettv to hcrtclf but i e 11 go as soon as he pite nudettand- txt me coujrululale l mv dear mr bloom said mr crabbe bowing as he i artea fro n the departing clerk as he did i lo cimae customers at the ven htorc door i alwa felt a mpenontv m ou over the othe uuj men 1 said to tu daui ter belinda the other da if it were lo fcr liviiij offence to others i j should auc mr bloom to our little even mg vmietluui of the pruice in disguise iboal h m hat an einpiov er has hia danes thev io ic imes i lake his heart ache but 1 e tn t pefonn i em mr bloom rcmcinberel the placatqover the water cooler cisifi not allowed i druks a ca wirt drinks ddiict one half and thought tl ai if mr crabbe i real i v had a heart this moat be true j tint bloom was a rhjiian but he had l no nth fnenda as vet the clerks at crabbe ico s had been always quarreling amoiv themselves and he had uot known otie in pi ate the boardera wtrc uot wxiable he incited them lo ice cream several times and took hett white to a concert or two he improved his mind in libraries and museums and set up a bookcase of his own into v lich he put a miscellaneous assort ment of volumes hen one dav here ceived a perfumed euvelope inviting him lo a lawn tennis part at mr crabbe s cuullrv scat he felt that the dijsipations of the wealtin had just begun for hmi he accented it of course and went attired in perfect stie and looking verv well in deed he returned bewildered miss crabbe was ven handsome she plaved andsang and danced and waw stylish she had set her cap for him and mr crabbe es actuallv tr crabbe had plain allowed him lu feee that he would give his consent to the match two months ao he called me a stupid idiot two months ago he snubbed me w heuever he spoke to me thought tim bloom yes this is the old story evenr bodv even bod een old mrs white flattering and cringing for my mouev i wonder whether hetn is the same and in the seclusion of his apartment poor tim bloom actuallv cned though mr crabbe called that evening and tpak him to a channiuff sa jaifly where the guests wyy principally in the dr goods hue and m eerj direction one sear caught the remark sold a bill of goods to a man lou rascal said the eaoelleut father on the wa auw i see ou are afraid to puak bat i knew vou coaldn t keep joar ee3 off mj belinda last wednesdaj could i hope for j our consent if she m dear boj ha ha ha ahv aak her and see cried mt crabbe it has alwavfl httn the wiuh of m heart even when on were a poor clerk and she don t you aa i told you always admired jou alwaj s kt nine o clock one uight mrs wtnte a door bell rang and a messenger boy handed in a letter a big letter with a big seal and immediately on it what ooold it be something about the property oi course mrs white carried it herself to mr blooms room and as she handed it in she saw him seated beside a table on which stood a tray of delicacies mr crabbe was at sapper with her boarder excuse me said timothy 1 oh 1 certainly said mr crabbe timothy opened the letter reed it ut tered a deep ugh and passed it to mr crabbe mr crabbe read it and turned pale do i understand if said timothj hiding hia face your lawver savs the propert is no longer jours that vour grandfather was not the right ttmothv bloom and that the real heir will demand a restoration of what ou have spent already yes i was right said mr bloom but mr crabbe after all i shall do ven well i can go bac to vour store and miss bclmda has qmc a little fortune of her own we can still be happ mr crabbe leaned to his feet sir sir be said this is a great piece of impertinence sir you haven t spoken to belinda but von assared me be tim i didn t shrieked mr crabbe kt least i was mistaken i came here with the uiteutioj of telling you upon mv word and honor that she can t endure vou and as for the store v ou arc a most incompe tent ealesn an there i no situation open sorrv for v on but good night good night good night taid limothv then as the door cloed he took up the letter and carried it to old mrs white who with hettv as assistant was seeding raisins for next dav s padding sitting one on eitl er side o the drop inzht in the din mg room i shall have to give op the back parlor said poor timothv kud as for mv hall hall bedroom i don t know how to par for that for crabbe won t take me back time serv nig old wretch said mrs white o matter mr bloom 1 11 trust vou intent ons being right i never will be hard ou mv boarders and vou can keep tlie parlor until it is hired because it a more comfortable 4nd tn to keep op v our spirits said hettv for after all monev isnteven thing it ks cwl too sadden to last said mrs white i never trusted these law ver so the food souls comforted him and after a while when he asked hettv to take a htt e walk with him si e consented there was a little park on the optxjsite side of the street and though the gates were locked thev walked around its rail uigs their talk was long and earnest and at last timothv said well hettv poor ac i am will yqq mam me some dav jid he had answered yes tim ven simplv and so it was settled and for a vouug man recentlv reduced from to povertv mr bloom certainly ooked ven jiappv as thev went home to gether but it was onh after mrs white had liveu her loving consent to his mam mg hett when thev had enough for bread and butter that he made confession i can t keep it to ravself anv longer grandma i wrote that letter myself i m as rich as ever i was and i ve tested mj friends old crabbe has proven false and vou have proven true i felt sure about hettv all the while and when we are mamed vou must come and lire with us and there will be no more hard work and boarders for v ou in this world vou dear old so al i thakk totf 7b01c my hkart deirjfbn but one ihert year baa passed bines first i grasped four frlendlr hand our time to part has ootne at hut you leave ma for a foreign land dot though you wander far from hero i d my to soothe the farewell dart i thank you for this pleasant year i thank you from my heart if y yean are lest dear john than your and ite been wild in my career but ours is friendship that endures though sometime you have been icver deep lu ray heart your counsel dwell and though you often made me iinaru aad tbouil sometimes i wcmjd rebel i thank yiu from my heart r or many a pleasant evening spent with you in itudying classic loire and for a scum of sweet content which i hart neter known befor for these 1 thank you and ixnov that though we find it hard to po t those words of mine will ease the l ow i thank you from my heart good b dear john in after year hetnember that i loved you well i will not wound j our heart with 1 an tiet words my torrows could not tell i love you oh i love you so i cannot talk now you must start 111 limply say before you go i thank jon from my heart humorous scene painting is not a contagious disease usualh but it s sketchm all the same the individual who was injured by the accidental discharge of his wty is 6tfll ver low the faith cure is nothing new for faith thatcan move mountains ought to easily drive awaj ills ft hj is a boy at school undergoing pun ishment like the eve because he is a pupil under the lash if a marketgardener should caullidower would it be anv sign that he wanted to make a bouquet n wh is a voung man like a kernel of corn asked a voung lad because said another he turns white when he pops one half the world don t know how the other half lives exclaimed a gossiping woman oh well said her neighbor don t worn about it usui vour fault if thev don t know i dontmove vou and i wont mam vou she said to him in a pet two negatives make an affirmative mv dear let b go and see the parson he answered quietiv she went without capital it is bad beginning business without capital it is hard marketing with empty pockets we want a nest egg for hens will lav were there are eggs already it is true you must bake with the flour ou have but if the sack is emptj it might be quite as well not to set up for a baker making bricks without straw is easy enough compared with making mane when vou have none to start with you young journeyman sta as a journeyman a little longer till vou have saved a few pounds fly when oux wings have got feathers but if yon trv it too soon yon will be like the oong rook that broke its neck through trying to fl before it was fledged even minnow wants to be a whale but it is prudent to be a uttle fish while yon have but uttle water when v our pond becomes a sea swell as mnch as you like trading without capital is like building a house without bricks making a fire without sticks burning candies without wicks t leads men into tricks and lands them in a fix bjurgn a good pocketpiece in the pocket of the hon btephen allen who was drowned from on board the henry clay was found a printed slip apparentlv cut from a newspaper of which the follow ing is a copv it is worth to be jrnt in een newspaper and engraved ou everv voung man s heart make few promises alwav s speak the truth n ever speak evil of anv oue keep good company or none live up to vour engagements be just before ou are generoub ever plav at anv game of chance dnuk no kind of intokicating liquors good character above all things else ever borrow if ou can possibly help it do not raarrv until v ou are able to sup port a wife keep ourseif inuoceut if vdu would be happv when jou bpeak to a person ook him m the face make no haste to be rich if you would prosper ever uve misfortune excepted within your income save when von ore voung to spend when v on are old avoid temptation through fear oamay not withstand it small and steady gams give competency with a tranquil mind if any one apeaka ot you let sour hie be so that none believe him never run in debt unless you see a waj to get out again when v ou retire to bed think over what vou have been doing during the day never be idle if your hands cant be em ployed usef nil attend to the cultivation of your mind pa roughs always fall out at night at night how do yon know that because pa when roughs fall out honest men get their dews if you think it is right to differ from the times and make a stand for any valuable point of morals do it however antiquated however rustic however pedantio it may appear do it not for insolence bus seri ously as a man who wore a tool of his own in his bosom and kid not wait until it was breathed into him by the breath ot fashion a model student the rev dr ritchie of edinburgh though a very clever man once met with his match when examining a student as to the classes be bbd attended he said and ou attended the class in mathe matics yes how man sides has a circle two said the student what are they what a langh m the court the student a answer produced when he said an inside and an outside t the doctor nest enquired and you attended the moral philosophy class also yes does anv effectevergobeforeacaase yes give me an instance a man wheeling a wheelbarrow the doctor then sat down and proposed no more questions the british empire the british empire is a very imposing j aggregate of territories scattered over all the continents but when it comes to be ex amined more closely it is found to consist for the most part of independent common wealths republics m all but name govern ing their own territories making their own laws levying their ojwn tariffs and develop ing their own civilization without any control on the part of the imperial govern ment the only direct influence that great britain exercises over the colonies which have established responsible govern mente is by the official nominated by the home government as chief of the execu uve and who is variously known as go eruor governor general or high commis sioner as the case may be fourteen wonders of the world the seven wonders of the world in ancient tunes were the pyramids oi egypt the pharos of alexandria the walls and hanging gardens oi babylon the temple of diana the statue of the olympic jopiter the mmifr of artemesia and the colossus bf rhodes the seven wonders of the world in mod ern tunes are the prmbngbreas the eteam engine the telegraph the daugerotype the telephone the phonograph and the ebotno hght l the bcoftued f seven wonders oi the ancients were mire tnfles compared with those of tbeptetint time the brooklyn bridge for example woulcj nuke the hang- ing garden oiborvloti mere toy wue thewbservtroodew pot together wodvttfeiimu could the biiildect have aeeb aliening expr a mmmm- -iigis-