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nabbbb be03 1 actoxj pump factory i -ixd- planing mill i thos jebbage man i have rekuncd the manacenjent of the pnmp busiaese in acton and tonld tespectfnur lalann all parties ia want of pamps that we are now prepared to supply them from tho oil 8t ie wooden pump ta the best faroe pomp mide pumpbiforlwintlmms orhoctwella suppllfitl on alicm notice- bcep weill a speclalt prices right eyerythce our plaaing mill lsmber dnksed wh2e hn wait itotudinpt 4c made to ortcr we have also a quantity of lumber for uli snitablc for bnimiag pcrposes orders by mail will receive pro and carefal attention sbjopstfootoxbirer street thosebbage hanaficp caught at last iii aeton- a harness isafcer who tnrcs act harness to snit sf one both in priecs and material one who keeps on hand a clock of the same both la light and hcary haitacr j anyonffwifihine anything in ecj- lice wdl do well to call before poins elsewhere as i am bound to gire n-tisfactiou- ail vork gnaranteed collars warranted not to hurt bpeciil attcstfofi paid to repairs- prices rcascnable j e jtattliews aeton h ttr hqr sloo s13 yoa can bar a nice halifax xioed stat laade to order ia the lest manner foe 13 to 16 a flrriciass canadian tweed scit will bn yoa exa get tec befit eplesdid scotca tweed i sojj at the- east end clotting store wm j lee acton plctijrejjraies waters beothebb plbttjbes watebs bbothebs cornice poles binner eods hbojdiagj cords kuis gins betelled sfirron jlrtjftrs matesfjcs vtinsor k kwtons i -at- waters brothers i i 25 wvjli steeet oue1ph the actok- frbe press the leuhxg- local newspaper i 01 hilton comuy iacton ont salkripuill price only 100 la adriuiee try tt or tiiee licmihi for 25 otnu weavdfg me jt mirchell desires to inform the people of acton and surroandidgb tfattt be is prepared p ul orders for weaving all kitjbf vsoebi carpet flannel sheeting shirting and 1 dress goods striped or plaid twill or plain also bed blankets and horsebuaifltstwo yards wide and orer and i wul guarantee tbattwmgiyegood satisfaction to all farmers- and others who will favor qie with their patronage i 1- mitchejll fine dado one yard wide by 2 yards long 1 35qjj-j- 200 pairs to select from -at- days bpoestore j r i ii fh ottklpa a itoty from ihfa french wwit 1ul brcajiiuxjrruiit butt iq of armss gold i ttla timetf- yeanefdt terjr brste if t your hair are moltinj bine y fair lartlal wy and 10 yoa ask a my 607 of bins a tale of war and and yon bnt ten 0 yes i know you though golden and thoafih your and ohteks so von surely bare a it wins aujo h bo iheatho your shininfi iword of tin and cprlng upon my knoe day 8eul8 cheap the merchants protective and couectiiig association op canada head offlcehamiltoii ontario established ifl6i is an association ohjoslnes and nrsfeaiionai men ha ring for ta object the coliectioii of debts and to prevent its members from making bad debts by furniahlnfl them with list of partiea who do not par merchants and others harinj accounts to collect wm find it to thdradrantace to become members as hundreds of accounts are being collected through it that could not be collected in any other way many an account that has been sued and then returned by the baflifi as no good after putting the merchant to great expense has ben collected through this association merchants wishing to become mom- ben by remitting 1qjx to our managers at eamilton will nsceireijy return mail full par ticulars certificate ef membership etc testi monials sent j b mills co managers actqn- lltery bus line the cndercgnedrietfuuyiouaf the patron age of the public and inform them that well equipped and btjuab riga can al ways be second at his liable a comfortable bos meets all trains between lei and fcls n in careful attention given to erery order the wants of commercial tvei- lcnfauymet joes hiajlb a little talk about tshoest figures may lie and facts distorted be but toeing u believing come and see the posiaboo boot and shoe store sjost cow ssowfeg a nmberofne lines of shoes and v slippeklpeciadyadaptedforthescmaoo these ner goods are bdnc sold at rrlcec law or lover lhan thame asked for old styles and shop worn goods elscwbcre gents wear ladies wear yoatbs wear children wear babys wear- special lines good goods xewcsl style snd best ralae for the money st w williams acton custom work snd repairing area careful atten tion trunks scd values la vsricty j i mutual 1 fire insurance gompamy c0tt27xt 07 tsluksto zst12usezd 1810 headopfice cuelph isundldfagxtferehndiie manufactories andall other descriptions of property on the premium note system p stone ohas davidson president secretary john taytror asrent four hundred years and more sgo another boy like yen tiue whifijing dnn aji kngliti 1 a sunnylano of kent heard word of war and but of drum nd wih 1j4 djqmdbri 4cat bea drummed the wsy that led the last advance the boyking henryi loldlert made upon the heart of prance four hundred years and more ago that yearheacdfaris ring with engliavsjuau when englishmen beheld afl tbjr king 1 j the redrose king but yet in bud who with the english crown there sought to weld the crown of prance and all its rare renown and of that year one early day half seaward down the seine the english burned in martyr flamt the war maid of lorraine that day in may when joan of arc went np her fiery way along the seine an english boy dreamed of the ngifh may and dreaming wandered far from camp where tongi of birds were blent with notes si iwoet be whistled ont thai drummer boy of kent a sudden through his homedream rang a sentry i challengthcry to halt to yield him captive up to charles of france or die and thence they led him back to camp to their groat captains tent- vet bravely beat the heart fn him as with the foe he went as in the captains tent ha stood where shone above the gleam of lance a great tbite banner on which bloomed the aeurdehs of france and there beneath the battle nag the gallauf captain itobd andqoestioned him and he replied as brave youngbriton should a drummer boyaa english boy of kent i ainhe said the man was mored by bil true lone the proud tossbf his bead vet doubting did a drum be brought and bid the boy to beat a martial march a march he laid to rtir the soldiers feet then drummed the drummer boy of kent tih stop t the captain said a march drummed cat like that should h ffhofeet ot toldiers dead but pride of france burned ia bis heart u forsooth be cried twere meet no english boy should beat advance so boy now beat retreat t then from those eyes of melting blue flashed ont a sapphire light the dnuostfckaiand thejlrutn ho dropped drew up his slender height retreat retreat 0 sir he cried my drum knows no retreat i and i would die ere i would lead j che way for backward feet ir alone ccanned he itood yet armed and winged as heroes are while all the raliant mcaatanns broke put fn kind bona andwonw flewjwon by arms- v ttte greattrewh captain cried so bsver neartln soldier beau on frescb or english side and to his soldiers gave command set that young eagle free and would were his the flag there blopuu the heavenly lieurdo4isi so led by cheering menatarms he left the captainy tent am erjaed tbe joea andtrenthis wsy- btaedrwomierbbyof kent j and now vt told the tale of anus my boy of gold and bluo and you unsheathe your cword of tin and stand like knight of old with gold tossed hair and sapphire eyes and cheeks as rich a red as redrose hearr roses woe when be his army led i wonder if in real war times when all the world you msct jjkeui4brseijruinin4rboyf kent touneveriatfctrealf j ll x1vx stltd family jualitnf wfe6 grieefeerboard bt hlflt rrte diltlfi guelpli business college gcelph ontario 1 t c t7ifth scholastic year there sro navsca- j tions the college beingin session through out the entire year intending students can therefore enter at suy time its graduates are meeting with distinguished success as book keepers business managers shorthand writers court reporters etc onng men and women desiring a thorough training for success in any of these lines of work will consult their own welfare ur attending the guelph business col lege individual instruction is a feature of the institution graduate assisted in obtaining positions for terms and particulars address mmiccobmick my principal lumber shingles and lath u mer- oetpei h ttjflf h wanted eood reliable metrcen ploymsnt for maple waterloo si v god salary and expenses paid weekly liberal indocemeots to beginner ontatfree prerlous ezperlenoe not peouired kstablisbed brer so yean all goods ftmclaas writ at on for terms address j w me j3eo manager st tbomu ont mention taper j mckay this ftthe undersigned desires to inform the public jl that he has now on hand and will keep in itockt full line of pine and hemlock ai well ss other kinds of lumber also first and second clasipineshingles alath coal yiood tingpurohasedthecoslbnslneis oljirc jttri lptepara siap mlijdlds m totflsllfisvislios bcwditockowood- 1 hardwood a shoedar and mill wood st reason- able prices wood snd coal dellrered jambs bb0wn fruit trees small fruite and ornamenul shrubbery are shown in the illustrated catalogues of the nursery the products of the old boebester nursery are known to be generally wlahls and correcuynamedandlcan protnlsejtatifaetory resulu to all who purchase stool from ms prices reasoaable s bev bbcook agent he wn hnngricr than ever and nil bright idea had occurred to him ctorjng hii nap howeyerhe remembered mr iliah over whose dootway bans three- golden balls and who had bouuht hii watch and loanad him a certain sum upon his ring and now be proceeded once more to seek that gentle mans good offices going behind ft soma which formed his dressing- room he soon emerged dressed in a very shabby gray besmess suit and carrying the black clothes he had worn in a parcel under his arm a little while after hrmlsh had the cloth and mr cardwell possessed ten dollars he was even more miserable titer this u be sat over his dearly-bought- dinner a respectable outward appearance had been his pride now it was gone he thought of that of the property that had once been bis of his cozy diningroom and the face of bis charlotte opposite to him at table and bis meal had a very bitter sance he went back to bis office and foand a messen ger boy waiting for him something he hoped for had come to an end the busi ness bad been given to a raqre prosperous person his last chance was gone he said to himself deserted by fortune deserted by wife and friends he was desperate meanwhile in the coarathe had sold to mr mlsh remained two oejed fetters open and perused it nbt unmoved big and assuming clsirroyant pmermrul iws blotted th paper ahe folded it jasper cardwell had been rich he had speculated and done a number of foolish things and was now poor he had a wife pretty and affectionate and willing to share all his troubles for life and he had flirted with a woman he cared nothing for and so angered his wife that she had gone borne to her parents and re fused to see him again he now sat in his office at his desk with hiahadapoo his artc thinking of him self with contempt and derision there was a bill on the office window for the landlord had remarked that very morning that be could not afford to give people their rent for nothing and since the settee in the corner was hir sleeping- place and his shirts and stockings were in the drak drawer bis vacation of the prem ises meant also vacation of bis lodgings en his pocket was a big red pocketbook in the pocketbook for be had taken it gut to examine it exactly two old copper cents he had sold bis watch pawned his ring and borrowed small change until there was no hope of borrowing any more and he was rather hungry and bad bo invitation to dine out and there he sat hiding his face and thinking steadily until at last hefell aaleep t fqmp ten minutes when the nds pattered up the street opened tbe door and held out two jetters with the word cardwell as the owner of tbe name did not answer be approached him anaattared it again still the sleeper did not itir and the postman having no time to spare and being too con scientious to drop the letters on the table crammed them into mr cardwells breast with the cdnos sticking out and door clanged after awakened the sleeper he started to his feet stretched his feet and gaped as be did so the letter sbpped deep down into bii pocket quite oat ol sight read tbem aloud the first mans hand and ran thai j mr deab hcsbjkd ififid that angry as i was i cannot help loving yon dear papa has been talking to me and says l am very wrong and i believe i was if yoawhl promise to be have mere kindly torn and cot let any- other woman think yon love her best iwtfl eoqm back to yoa and we will try to be happy again togeth er or alsee papa is getting old and needs help in his business be wbold be glad to offer yon a position your affectionate wife csabxorrz who blame herself as much as aheevcrblamed ycu the second was as follows ma ursa cabsweix sir it becomes our duty to inform you that in consequence of the death of your granduncle daniel cardwell late of wales vou have become heir to a large property we can onjy tell yon that it is prob ably half a million and that there are no con testants you will confer a favor by replying at once addressing lettxu apwsas cardiff walet fortune beyond his wildest dreams and a good wife were in the breast pocket of that black coat which at tbe hour of six in tbe eremnfi of that day mr misb was ex hibiting to a customer it ii a very good suit a very good suit repealed mr misb carefully drawing the surplus folds together at tbe back and it fits you like paper on a vail it is not a secondhanded coat it is a misfit coat dat a gentleman vouid not take because it was a jeetle too schmall it is shust yoar site upon my void asil you haf it maket for yoa the customer after vainly laying to get a glimpse of his own back in the cracked green mirror in the pawn shop and having beaten mr mish down to half his original price took the suit and left bis old ones be hind him they were miserable rigs enough the wearer being a professional thief who had lately been in prison he had had a hoard somewhere and had got atit when be was released and wbenbe walked jiiray ancon- scious of the width of the back and the length of the tails be felt himself quite an elegant gentleman- the pawnbroker knew too much of peo ple who sold their coats to expect to find treasures in their pockete and tbe thief be lieved the coat to be nqw it had indeed scarcely been worn therefore the letters still hid themselves as ho strutted about smoking ft long cigar and looking anxiously for a pocket to pick kigbt ml poor mr cardwell went home to his office ha had not ukfcd to how himself in his old clothes w he had done his beet ell day to put himself in the way pf business and failed he sat at his deek snd looked at hu mptwaom and counted out his money bj tied nine dol lars aod a half left again ho thought of his old boose first mnrtgagedand then sold of bis friends who flew away with the sum mer of his wife charlotte from this he travelled by alow mental steps to ad event ing when he read aloud to her while she worked he had often read aloud to her but this evening she had a pale bloe dress on and a jacqae rose in her hair the book was hardys desperate remedies and be remembered reading aloud these words lam now about to pass into my normal oon- ditlon for people are almost always la their graves when we torvey the long race of men it is itringe and till more strange to nnd that faboy are merely dead men who have scarcely ever been otherwise this particular paragraph tbe utterance of a suicide recurred to him wordfor word and thence he took another step why should i live he said to himself why should i remain in a world where i am not needed and as he restlessly turned aboat in bis revolving chair his eyes fell on a long strong cord that had once been tied about a huge package and bad been rolled up and bung upon a nail just the thing to hang ones self with he said aod his troubles doubtless having made him mad he arose took down the cord and went behind the screen here in tbe ceiling was a great hook from which alamp had once hang he mounted on the table and ran the cord through the hook forming a noose then be jumped down went to bis desk again and taking a sheet of foolscap wrote upon it these words kind friend whoever you may be who dis covers my mortal remains apply the little money in this pocketbobk and whatever the fur niture will fetch toward my burial and do a last fator toward one the world has nothing for by sending the photograph the inclosed hair and news of tbe event to my wife charlotte card- well no r- st boston after this be took his photogra- from ile frame on the wallcut off a lock of his hair inclosed them with tbe note in an envelope addressed the latter to the first comer and laid it with the pocketbook in fall view of any one who might enter the room then he returned and clambered upon the table as he did so he saw a sight that cansed him to pause he had locked the office door but thb window was open to this window a man had come and was pressing his faoe against tbe pine jit was the thief who had bought his old clothes as fae sauntered his quick eye had caught tight of the pocketbook lying ou tbe desk of the deserted office and fae was rooonnoiteriog convinced that the room was really empty he now began to lift tbe window very softly inch by inch pausing at each push the suicide perobid on tbe table forgot to pot bis bead into the noose and glared qoseen at the thief who now thrust in one i wo who can doubt his feelings regarding the second letter j a little later with shatters dosed and shades carefully drawn down he answered both telling bis wife of bis fine prospects and promising to come to her al once having enveloped sealed and postejl these productions he celebrated bis bappitess by a little bonfire on his hearth in which be consumed tbe halter the lock of his hair and that note addressed to tbe first comer j eg followed tt by his body nd wasffo the room slowly be crept toward- the desk stretched oat his hard and grabbed the pocket-book- which he j thrust into bii breastpocket but on the toitara mr cardwell sprang from the tame overketthe screenand dashed at him the thief ran hit his forehead against the windowframe and was obliged to repeat the effort get through the window and mr cardwell gained an advantage he caught the fel low by tbe collar but the next instant the coat remained empty in handfi the thief had slipped out of it by the lime mr cardwell followed he was gone out of breath hs threw himself into a chair and plunged bis bandinto the breastpocket where the thief had thrust his plunder and in drawing out the pocketbook drew with tbem tbe two letters which the postman had delivered to him while he slept his conclusion was that they had been upon the desk and that be bad not noticed them while the thief having been more ebserv- inghad taken them u well as tbe pocket- bgok life became much snore interesting to him since two people pt him sufficiently in mind to write to him a lady t be cried then recognizing bis wifes handwriting tore her missive avojcax scfsbage catechism bt lcct btdse r vwr at tbe woman suffrage hearing before the committee of tbe massachusetts legisla ture lucy stone presented the following statement with questions and answers which illustrate some phases of tbe move ment for the equal legal andpouticalrights of women that are not as visible bow u theywill be hereafter gentlemen of the commtiue we have come up to this room for many years vain ly asking for equal rights with yourselves we have quoted the great princijples on which our government is based the decla ration of independence and the bill of rights we have found that those princi ples are not respected in their application to women we have answered over and over ell objections that h eta b offered against the ballot for woman we have quoted tbe sacoessfnl working of wo man suffrage wherever it has been ped in e island scotland ontario kovaj sootia aid in our owq western territories with out avail i propose now to show the his toric record the massachusetts legulatore has made for itself on this question by the following questions and answers q shall the men and women who are to obey the laws have a right to make thatn a no only the men shall hare that right q but there mast be laws that especially concern women who shall make those laws a only men shall make them- q may not mothers help make the laws that settle their legal relation to their child ren j a they shall not the men shall have the sole right to make such laws q maynot married women help mak tha laws that decide what share ofibe pro perty acquired by a husband andwife dur ing marriage shall belong to the wife a they shall not iq may not a married woman help make the taws that decide how much of her pro perty acquired before her marriage shall belong to her husband alter her death a no the men shall decide it q who shall make the laws that decide how much of the property of the insband shall go to the wife i a tbe men shall make them who shall make tbe laws thai decide npw and bow much a wife may will of her own property i a the men i q who shall make the laws that decide the rights of married partners in case of marriage and divorce and alimony t a the men q by tbe laws the men have made do the father and mother have an equal legal right to their children a no the right of the father ii su preme so long as he lives with bis wife q what share shell a husband have in the real estate of his wife 1 a he shall have the use of the whole of it as long as he lives if bis wife has ever had a living child q what la bis right to that property called a the estate by the courtesy q what share shall a wife have in the real estate of her husband a she shall have the use of onethird after her husbands death what is the right to that property called i a it is commonly called the widows incumbrance dower or widows thirds iq if the wife die before her husband hat share of the property earned by t her self and by het husband jointly during their marriage may she have to will to her children or to anybody a not a cents worth q who made the law a the men q do married women now awn their own clothes f a- they do q how long did it take to secure that right a three years qmaya widow now be buried in the family lot a she may q how long did it take to secure that right a ten years q shall the men and women who pay taxes have a right to eay bow mochjhey shall pay who shall spend the money and how it shall be spent a no onlythe men shall have that rigbt q shall all soldiers and sailors honor ably discharged from service hare a right to vote whether they are paupers or not or whether they farepaid a pohlax or jidit- a tbey shall j q shall male indians and people of color called indians have a right to vote fcr all officers of town country state and ofttion i a they ahall j q shall female eitirerubave ft right td tote as freely as the male indians do and on the same questions a they shall not q for what may they tote a- for members of the school committee some cannot vote until alter they have staked to be taxed a may a wife will her personal property as freely as a husband may will bis a bhernay not q how much of ft may she be free to will a one half q what must be done with the other heli a she must do with the other half just what her husband gives her permission to do by his consent written on the will q when a busbendvrutally assaults bii wife who shall have the sole right to make the law that will pupiah him a the men i q u women were milkcans would they be promptly protected r a they would q how long since massachusetts women asked for the only power that wiq protect them viz the ballot athirtytwoyears q when was application first made to protect milkcans j- a last yeftr q what was done about it a by house bill no 184 it was pro posed that whoever without the consent of the owner thereof takes uses sells dis poses of buys or traffics in any milkcan or cans marked or stomped with tbe name initial or device of any dealer or dealers in milk or wilfully mars erases or covers qver said name initial or device of any such dealer ot dealers in milk so marked or stamped on said can or cans shall be pun ished by a fine not exceeding one hundred dollars or by imprisonment in the jail not exceeding one year the final result is a- fine on the misusers of milk cans q have any legislatures the sameright and power to secure municipal kuffrage for women that tbey have in secure protection and safety for milkcans a they have q what makes the difference in the legislative ictionabout milkcans and about women a the owners of milk- cans have votes and can protect their interests women haveno votes hence their interests are not protected q do men claim or themselves every right they deny to women r a they do q what isort of history of the old bay state does this treatment of women make a history itself will tell- quits sq i llfelsroal rjutfeatoestr i 4niarlti yhntiftpeatflrisa i f tosuecesa hi any calling lauie worldi broad field of uftlsv j in tha conflict of real iii v adtertuinguthesecrec- of achievement in the itrife- llresocrithineaal remhidnsj we can make our own sublime and by liberal advrrtising to the highest summit climb k1 ease is cowjsssaiios spej cletlly ud diitinctly not too ilowiy ok too qnlckl7 pronouncing yonr toirds tollj but not with libored aotion tnere is nothini that kitbato ordinary conversation a greater element of elegance ban the proper and distinct enunciation of the vowels being oarefolto prononhee with equal distinctoeas the final da and ts etc as sept not top swept not swep i have heard some people say dremp fer dreamed or dreamt and not an etc someymed letters are ommittd in the middle of words as gov- eminent pronounced gorerment but 1 might moltiplyinstances all night now again and lastly which one among yoa says clearly and distinctly seven and efeven do not loofc dis gusted ty it and see if yoa do not say seben aixt eleben or elebem the girl did look pisguted nevertheless and all thamore when the effort to pro- noonoe the words correctly proved to their enlightened minds how loog they had been pronouncing themisoomctly nov hiss lasaer there is one little thing inyonr letter to which i must take exception it seems ungracious to find fault with thanks sq kindly expressed bal that was the bargain in the beginning and ii i were to let this opportunity pass i might never have just the same one again too say we thought we talked good enough uadrad and sara both looked guilty at this point for they recollected only too well their first conversation in which they bad both given expression to that especiaj bentiment among the genteel errors is the one of using abverbs for adjectives amoog the vulgar errors ia the one of using abjectives tor adverbs dealing first with genteel- errors it is quite customary to say the rose smells sweetly she looks badly whats the matter there do you sop posef said bdiii stocker everybody says that tf ikess too suibt t a1 j an exceliont idea and one that is atesd- aly growing in favor is the custom of allow- fing quite yoong girls a fixed snm for their small current expenses permitting lull liberty in the expenditure hot requiring a strict acoouating in a bnitosaslito farm at stated periods ko betet method doold possibly he devised to teach the true j value of money snfl lusfil correct dusibeasxtabita and praotical financial ability vfllnoicotie amiss whatever the f ufctt lot ihay be whether is a ante or a member of the maiden sisterhood ko that tbe- nutter pf mere saving is so important but the ays tei4atio hatnuformed io ibis parfictdar vrthbave an- undoubted effect on all she other habits as well there are i namber of young ladwuitbuntybelonging to weaitby fsiriilifra- who manage piuuelty and with marked ability the father of one oltheseipresentetllief on bet- twanij first birthday with the need of a bonsen the business part of the ctty on tha con dition that she would make hanelf ooghly famuiar with alt the details con nected with the care of it and accept au the responsibilities of the management this she did and by her judicious nan- ageinenti founded on practical oonrdbn sensed the income is larger from it ever before vto yorkpepcr doe31tpati than a practical commnn sense manassfc doesit jay to have fifty workingmen poor and ragged in order to have one saloonkeeper dressed in broadcloiif and finsh of inoiuy f l does it pay to hang one citiren betanse another got nim drank doealt pij tohava dozen intauiit young men turned into thieves and mffh bonds tht one may get a living by selimg j mm j- does it pay to receive j500 for a leansa and then pay several thousand for trying a man for murder induced by therurotsold- him does itpsy to have a hundrfll lioinea blasted ruined defiled turned into sj wl of misery strife and -want- that j wholesale rntn seller may boiwirp a larg fortune j l f does it pay to havelwenty mothers sod thefrchildren dress inrapi- live in fabynls daily fatniah that one mm scllsrs and childrep may live in ease and jaffn i iit r i h does it pay toaye hnndredsnf tpoos apds of men axawornenmthealmshrinscs peoitentistjes andrioapilala andahoji mate in the asylasns xorxhe idiosio and in sane that a few capitalists of the whisky ring may ptofit byanch atrocity y r does if pay to tolerate a traffic which breeds crinje jejtyi idlinessl ahani and death whereverrui allowed oaniemanhejonns who wul inert ibatiiaowf fit u r- f i j there is not a more common offence against the baw of common courtesy than is practiced by a certain class of lawyers nowadays in the examination of witness es upon the stand now and data however an impertinent lawjer gets it back in such a way hit he is fain to call the nut wit nesses of such was the following at a late term of the court of sessions a man was brougbt up by a farmef accused of stealing some ducks how do you know they are your docks aaked the defendants counsel oh i should know tbem anywhere re- pliedthe farmer and went onto describe their different peculiarities whysaid the prisoners counsel those docks cant be such a rare breed f have eome very like them in my pwn yard thats not unlikely air replied tbe far mer they are not the only ducks i have had stolen lately gall the next witness i oiii cterr iv p what ispr about lu pi suiul each ooeofusinthislsndof ohnrches can ac complish if wawiahjrjet every nqmbtr of o or congrngatipns jiv by imo isent f day for our missionary yorv to preyatlt fpeget fulness letilttinoneyboi jor fli children oajlil aaaringabidkbenlacfil upon the washstand so that as the scsttr is used evejy morning tp cleanse fhe body so may each cent depoaitedwith nrayar for qod ueaiin g help to the oleanijng of some datkened soul and assist in naoriah ing those wio are laboring tar awa from horns in this good cause jnsf tbinieut whit a mite to give andyetl annpjjp there doansiityfltncrauajear for each person ahdthrse hundred pews in al- mo8everyuliorqd eaoh co font oocupantailn this way every cougration would send nearly seventeen jhnndrjefl del- lars per year to ihe poor rajssnaieawho are all working hard while we are jtrk- ing of the good things of this life wrftont stint or meaihrel onlyjet us try thlssfan pie plan- for i am sure hotrone in idl onr large cities will lay ixannot afford it episcopal fjecanfcr m hbimlbphisbbiasdjoke 1 otsfr murphy pje of the council for the twain the perdell commission an amusihg story ia told mr mhrphy who is a stout man was oboe in the cobipany of some younger men of tbe law among them a slim barrisfer the tali was pf the barrisleta neatness of foot and to the general surprised mr murpby malntajfied that he couldrace any man present if he got a yard stirs and was aliowed select the rsceooursej when it was seen that this wu no mere jolts tbe barrister sunti- ingly accepted the challenge great wwtbjs humilitation however for mr murphy- chose aa the acne of the race aeertain narrow passageio the lewabourts wbe bis competitor could not get fast biin 1 i j 6peciax axsocxcelffixt f vv im he resisted the ixdigxiw the grandson of one of bostons best be loved litterateurs reoentlyshowed a siroil- ef spirit in fact everybody does- he was but a httle ovprfour when he was habited as became an heir to manniahnasft with in a fortnight of tba new dignity he was taken ill andwas very sick indeed dar ing his illness it chanced that tbe little in valid was unusually restless and the nurse wsa moving ibont the bed trying all her akill to make htm easier poor little baby aba aaid at last ido wish that i conld makeyoo more romfottahle the siokchiklraisedhissyestoiar ace weak as be was in amiled and in his little faint voice hs aaid shetausmeabay ust show her my twoasera i we have made arrangements with dr b j kendall qc publishers oi a treat ise an the honje and his diseases which will enable all jur suhaoribets to obtain a copy of that valuable work free by jsending their address enclosing a twocent stamp for mailing same to dr b kendall co enosbnrgti rails- vfc this book teooguired as standaad authority upcm jb diseases of the horse it its phenomenal sale attests over fouw million copieshaving been sold in thk past ten yean a aalouevtt before rejaeheol by any publication in tne same periodd time we feel confident thkt pnr patrons will appreciate thewofs and be glad tifcailtjiemselres of ibis of- portunity of t staining a yalueable to- it is necessary that you mention aids paper in sending tor tbe treatise ttui offer will remain open for only a short time i d i john hayajcreditpro aaysjihii ahonldeivusolanforriinenntha be ooojdj not raise nia hand by the use of dr ihinmgiojoslr pita and lamtneas dfippraajtaf though three 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