~ ftt ft sman n ca a d1 l :y tl o l 1 sl c l _ __ !@!!tii't' Relation of Food to Milk and :Ontter 'II o I IS/ Farme1' liauttc haa the fol lo\Vlll0 i l 1 efe1e1 ce to so no exper menb:1 for as.certainJQg tlle effect of certru1 nrti cles of food upon cows 1r l reducing n ilk. and butter ' It 1s generally behoved that the nature of the food aupphe<l to nnlch cowa greatly influences tho con1po1ition of the milk Some contend. that certain yastures. produce nulk rich in butter wlule othen 2u.an1ta1n tha.t tho c11ei.:sy ele1uent u n lk 111 lncreMed by the use of p 3.rt c1 la.r kind of feeding stuft'a Thero has however lntherto been a "\'iatt f exact kno"lcdge relative to the·e pomts ex1 ori Ml ts m ·do for tho pu1pose of elucidating then 1 av ing given apparently digcordant reisults Drs G Kuhn A Haase and H Baesockc thstingu1shed Gern an ex1 cri i entahsts ha ve ieccntly nu'-dc so no vc1y accurltely conducted oxpe11n1onts wi th tl c v1e w of A 11u1nber of clcar1 )g up thus q ieetion c) vs were experi nented '"1lh Il · a.mo 1nt a1 d con1poa1t1un of tl ~food given daily: to each an 1 al was Cit cert 1ued ir d the q antity an<l q iahtJ of the nnlk ywlded by oach d etei 1 m cl I he te·nlte arr1vod at wore as foll \ s An u1crease in the albu1n1noua and fatty clernenta of the food nrod lCes an 1ncreaso 1n the yield of nulk tho proportion a 1g1ucnt111g until a certain inaxunum 1s btiune<l \t the a J.n o time t!lo cond tion of the c v 1111 proves u1 til a ma.x1n u1n v; eight Is ala reached corres1 ondmg 'v1th t i c maxunum J icld of the milk Sooner or later 110 w ever tl C3ro co nos a dech e in the 1 at lral secret on of the milk whtch no a1nou11t uf qnahty of nutriment can n.rrest Duuu t10 1 n the n1trogono lS n.nd fatty ingrQ dients of the food causes on the other hand a decrease in tho qu int ity ~nd a de tcnornt1on in the q uihty of the 1nllk It ia rather ren1a.rkable th:i.t acoord1ng to the results of the&e exper1n cnts an 1 l creast1 in tlie fatty cleru!3I'. ls of the food exerc1se8 I o infi ence u t he atU( n t o~ butter 1 1 the nn1k It 18 uaele::i19 then to try to produce 1.1. 11th b tter g v1 i 0 Jn1lk by feeding cowfll on oily food such as lpUJeed &c \V1th respect to the rosin or oheeay (111tr-ogenoua) port on of tho nulk it 14 il so uninfiucnced b) the relati ve p1oport1on of nitrogenous 1natter conta uefl in the cow s food In one cue ther e "l'L8 a.ctn a.Hy .a. decro:t.Se 1n the cht!ese following an increase in the n1trogcno 1s f orhon of tho food The general rosult· of these experi 1nc11ta seen1 to .ehow that it 1 ~ 1 1 va1n to prod ice a cheese i:1ving or a 1nllk cow by s ipplymg the ammals ' ith food Ct.>ntauun$ an excess of :i.lb un nous or of fatty matter It is tu tho breed of the am1na.l that we must look wh en selecting n1lch stock It 18 however v. ell to know that J ist in proportion ns colls 1..rc sup plied with 01 lu ary food so ' ill their yield of milk be more or less bundaut 'Ve ca not hope to get 111 lk r ch in butter by witl holdn g i itrogen from the loud nor on the other ha.nd can we expect to ob tn1n a cheesy 1n1lk by st1nh 1=> the fatty ele111euta of the food Those a1 <l s11nil ~r investiga.ho 1s are proofs of t he ncceeslty of studymg more caief lily tl c pl ys10lugy of the a111maU. of t11e farn F, ve1 !t' 8 IHH ,.{fa ~ JU 01111n,., op cto vV J\[ R OLIJY1IF_, , o.t tl OFI HE-Post omce Bind< K!NO s rmm l B OWM \NVILL1' ON1 . VOL. XVIII. BO\VMANVILLE, ONT., THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1872. ---~-------- N0.4. -~~a~n~~~ri ~iticdron·~. Nohcc-Renioval f a1·ewell,lll:cGce <ntledge, ~T T OHNErl:i B ~RRISTERS C1I0Il!!i u.u d N o a rv P b c SOLI J E I ATIF.'\ J J L L I B R J\/[C 1 I 13 A fAM~ S R U TI FI 11 E H ~ 0.F CE - 0 e ' ' u :\if J\.1 ~ ) Ii! D y Goo ls $to e se o <l d oo cr,it of t c I os Oft cc P al: u s S Cbc,.;fc1 fit hl, Thoni: ·u; Stunhouse p ornr l H... General Agen t A UCTIONEER atte dcd to ~PPRUSER \ND D.a. I igton Centro S Jes R. D. Fole;,, L e Jo n sh .p of Du. 1 nr;i>to.n S W.es prompt y tended to Cl rges no(1e tc tl ICENSED AUC'.l:IONEER I OR · Pe.~te lado1 EN1LEME~ S ~ND BOYS '1 ( J( 1\lliN rs made n l e Bo R GAR30 tf -- -- ;v NF:i;:VJ S ..:i 1 Y JES n u.n VJllc F e ll El 1868 nr. - -------·-----~ R Chm·c, ShelIH & " H 01 rn:rn I Sam had opened h s dark lantern We gli·ten and Dave pasaed me the lantern Sam c1ept to tlie table renoved the was i ot four blocks from the office when mo,ed softly to tie door lcadu g ont at d I tan against the t'Yi o convicts They rec I watched )mu M he opened it Although cloth a.n l then sproa.d it on tho floor ogn r.ed me in a moment 1J1d insIBted tho.t I was close bosLde tl o door I heard no Dave pngsed 111to the clo$et wluch waa SWO.RD AND PLOW Al THE I should descend into a basement aaloon sound as he t lrned the knob "11e11 ho not over three feet square and he paSl!cd There o Cfl vn.s a Count ao Ive beard it 1111. t1. and take a glaas or a cigar :rhey nnxio 19 knew tl c bolt Wa3 free fro n itH catch he out one thing O\ er a.1 other until only an \Vho felt tha.t lil!:1 end grew near A.nd he called lufJ sons before hia bed IJ inquired if I mtended to koep Ute ap lifted up on the door so that it should not ice pitcher remained He se 1ned to h~ne To part the ltifJ goods and gen.r I 01utinent ar d appeared d sappoiuted squeak and n1 a mon1e it we 'vera in a doubts of its purity and began cuttmg at it with his krufe S3.1n watched h1 n for a Ile cn.lled :for bu:1 plow he culled for l ls swo1d when I informed tho1 l that other engage s tt1ng room 'l h t galla t good n.nd brave Sarn held up the hgl t 'ntil tha.t he sa.w inonient a1 d tJ en passed 1n to satisfy luM 1nents p1ci;entcd H R SUBSCRI13EB IN ORDE& TO MAKE ROOM IOR HIS FALL IM They brought l n bot h at the r fatl ore word I t'i as beside tho door and It wn.s only a. step only two or three the room was not occupied at d then '¥0 cur1os1ty J:Oitl~llOl\S w fo ).t] sdat12selotflls prcscntistockatprces ~ d thus lo his blessing g'RVO Now block remorked Dave W c arc boll p:wic l on to a door lead g mto the I all Sam s hand re,sted on the cas1ug hard fellows but we wouldn t never think Tlns was opened 'nthout noise and Sam was my chance Like n dart of hghtn1n;:,o of harmu g you 'Ve \Vere JUSt doing it led tho vay to the foot of the stam He [ grasped the door swung it abut on Sam a .secn~ed to knoR that all but the scr\anta fingeni ind a.s he drew thein.out I turned to oblige tl o key braced my shoulder agamst the I 0 the my veil loved J ounger bor slept abo~e The two talked so much that I forgot Aid invites spec al attention to a large stock , of Mr plo I 1 ere bcatow Robbers tlneves Now do l 1st as ) ou see we do-mind door and a 1ng o\lt the "ords of the city editor a1td at length A pencc!ul l fc al nlt thou CDJOY resolved to 9ccompn.ny them I proposed now he wluspered and we got r~a.dy to police aa loud "" I could J the qu et va. e bclo"' It ~ee1ned o.n hour to me beforo a.ny one to use only an hours time but they said a.scend J l e 1 n ccs o!. h ch I l comrr ond themsel ves to nLcndn g purchasers Contended s~1 k U ~sire to rest He went ahead holding huJ lantern so moved though it "a· not ten seconds be this tVafll enough not only to hear Cracks Now all v \S given n' a.y 'THOMAS PATERSON. fore a n1a1 servant leaped out of bed '] l e sons l cld true his last bel est story but to exammo his kit of burglM that the light shone down behmd !nm Ke on tl cir dytng du.)' o n illc June 'l 1871 Do With both ar;:d safe hlowmg tools Bles·ed fool that With ]us left hand on the ra I g he Sam and DaTe ha l no sh w }I; ow tell 11s ¥1 hnt cn.u e of steel ot fia.me I WM to t)unk that two burglars were to mounted t'vo steps, n.t a time steppmg 011 in the c]oset there wa.s no room for a ru.!Jh Ot the ca.e:Ue and Jt~ knight? take 1ue tu the 111d1ng place of another the cxtrctno edge of ea.ch sta:ir that he at the do01 They kicked until ophltmg Ai 1 te ua "'lat ca. n0 ot tl O:.\nlc so tante a id g 'e me n.ll their secrets knowing touched so that there ·ho ild ba no a panel and fired ti rough ho,,mg to kill U\d the humble peasant w1ght1 Within sixty seconds two n1en ser that I might hlow on them m half an aqueak1n3 I followed on not daring to me O ask not ot me w] at the e d ma.y be, Asko! the count ) round hour after But I thought only of the item d1sobey h1n1 and directly we lVere a.t the va.nts and the niaster of the 1 ouse were in lho castle is d st t he sword is rust the dinu1g room one of the men ha\ ing a. Already I could see a long col unn headed head of the sta rs Tl e 1 e ght J~ but dceo1t ground Hero 1ve found another hall with doors shot gun Burglars and Safe Blows How they Dut tJ e vn.leJthn.t Hprcads w de J t ti e the golden I am- - of tho D"tly-- I hur W 0 1 k St .rt!mg Revelations etc and I lead ng into a. parlor and mt bedrooms pr de I h·vc got ~hat guided Ju i I do not know but Sam nedly ex1 lamed to tltem car{"d only for the item Of Lhe o.ut 1mn l'mnlight OW 11. s cctf HJ n-i: tos tJ o uttent o of the p bl c to the fa.ct that he l as opened out bls It tcama ·nd ripens :far ·nd wide We 'l\ent to the saloon where I had met passed by t ~o or three doors and stopped two burglars 111 hero Come qtuck .A.nd honor al deg Ly the p1ow ] ortunatoly the men understood me the1n 111 tho n:fternoon ::i.1 d Dav~ went out at another and softly touched tho k1 ob nnd left 1 e talku g w1th his com1 u1101 Passing tho Lante1n over tu n1e lV th a aright and offered me no v1olenco Wlule 'Ihc l ke of wl h has never been s pnsscd i n Duwmanv1lle It waA almost eleven o clock before he warnmg shake of the head he grasped the the mast r sent for the pohoo u.nd in I Ile CJ,A IRJ UON'J' 1s a dandv, can1e back a id then after n a.king n any knob and turned it unt 1 he found that the about half an hour my friends were 1n 'lite 1'1JLlt.O!iif; a Cavqu1·1te, excuses Jc stated that e' erytlung 'va8 all door was locked Out came the mppers v1ted to walk out and accept the handctllf· MY BURGLA.R F.RIENDS O.R THE right and thnt we should proceed at once and "ere inserted into the key hole with A more aa.' nge pa1r I never .saw :a_lie SAit.A. I Of,. A a be:rntv, Dave I be CHICAGO a gem, MIDNIGHT ADVENTU.RE 01!' I was mclined to hang back now ns the out the least no1ao They grasped the key shot by one of the <fficer11 and wa,., in turn Anti tbe 0'.l"l'A WA the best oC all A JOU.RNALIST hour was so late but I had not the 1nora.l and San twisted h1s arm over to unlock badly \rnunded and Sam had hia nose S ch n a. 'ln~ o{ Hats and Caps ancl suol styles must t mpt tic ost l i.scrly to invest They coura.ge to back square out and paBSed up the dom I expected to hear a cbck when broken by a blow from a baton l a h ead orna ncnt BY M QUAD swore tho n1ost fearful vengeance on me the street v. 2th thern I do not know how the bolt was withdraw1 but there "a.a no FURNISHINGS, GENTLEMEN S .AJ.1y ne'" spa per reporter or at lea.at any fa1 we "Wnlked ' ' e passed up one flltreet sound I was amazed at lus wondcrfl 1 promuiing to roast me a.Ii' e But I went --INCi U DINC-~ttnched to o. daily journal "ill tell you down another tur1 ed here and tl ere and ·kill He then grasped the knob agam on the w1tne~s atand aaw them le&ve for that there are certain .sea.sons of the year I finally got lost We got mto a quarter whispered to xne to blind the l ght and. in the pen1tent1ary for twenty years each and whea people refuse to com1n1t suicide of the c1ty where l had never been more ten seconds ho had swung tho door back then I made il. resolution to let the niter &c &c &c there are no v1ctuus of murder when tha.11 to ride thr igh in n. cin1age I when ~. it went back I hear I tl o deep viewing business alone in the future Bes re a n1 callat thcs1gnof t he PLUG Corner J'-t lg and D "is1on Streets n.nd yo 1 will railroad trains refuse to smMh and b 1r thought it odd that we sho 1ld look for a brea.tlung of per.sons in sleep Sam took get swtcll boL m price nnd qual ty MARKUS MAYER gla.rs and tl ieves insu~t on rem:un1ng in AN HONEST CONFESSION cra.cksman m the aristocratic quarter the lantern p1uched my a.rn1 i1.ncl '" c en active No reportet UJ required to fur111sli of tho city but the men kopt plying ine tered the roon S n king do' n to tho Mrs Phrebe Campbell was a very fool JUSt a certain amo int of matter each day with quest1ona ui rega.rd to 1ny profession J\oor he opened the l!antern pa·sed its bt t moat reporter.!! :.ire ambitio u1 to ft r a.nd I had no opportunity to express n1y hght ar und and I ma le out that 'W o 10h woman If ·he had lured her husband mto th10 countr) and then killed !um ·he nish all tl1ey can and so l'rhen these dull do1 br. ors 1rprise w ie 11 t1 e bedrooin of the proprietor would have beon trmmplumtly acquitted ~. tunes come the JOUrna.hsts takes 101 ger Yon ve got your revolver 0£ course? a. clree,fj and other art1clea of f na.lc '"ear and n11ght l avo a.qull'ed a oomforta_ b le tra.mps writes of niatter.s winch wo1 ld be inq nrcd Dave as V'e passed long were 1y1ng on n. lounge and a coat lest As there 1s a great deal of m1sreprnsentatwn iega1 dmg the overlooked I vehhood by lecturing nfterwa.rds A.s 1n good tunes and does hu1 No I left it at the office I rephc l and n. pair of pants were on a cha1r We she 1nnrde1e l lnm 111 benighted Canada merits of the chfferent sewmg m.tchmes and many pe1sons best to keep up the s1 ow of local newts b lt vas next mo1nent ~orry that I had ad mo\ ed up t, the cl a r crn,vhng l ke cits her trial was actua.11y a. ieal one 111ste&d oi have been misled by these untruthful statements we give be 'Ye rs ago when I w i.s a. men her of the nutted the f""ct as I saw Da.ve give his Sn'iu handed me the light and we caie a farce .ehe was actu<Llly 8C:n1tenc~d to local staff of a New Otleans daily wo had con1pan on a sl) n dge ' ith his elbow - fully mspected the clothu g From the low the names of a few of those who tested the \Vanzer a bad summer of it Accidents were New Orlea1 s ;\;/\Snot 'V'cll pol ced in tl ose co 't he took a. largo '\V:a.llet and from tho d ,u and she was actuaHy bun. On the scaft ld she said I now tha k the JYiachme and who afterwai els exd1angcd them w1th us for the hardly ki own f v n e'r bt ilding!I '\Vere days One seldom saw a blue coat off the '0St a gold watch He placed both ar Jury lor bru g1ng 1ne in gu Ity and I goin 0 u1 and '\VC lad to draw out <n bua:u tiss streets either cl:i.J <r night Had t cles ui lna bosom a.nd refused to meddle Lockman Osborn 01 Raymond- some of them pa) mg us things to n1ake even half a show thank the JUdge for my right sentence wo encountered one 1 O'\\ I should stu ely w th the pants S1lYer cha.1 ge or a bunch and .!Jay for a tn1th they done whn.t was "'e finally started the mten iewlllg hone left the burgln.rs to conh 1ue on done of keys might hal{e rattled eno 1gh tog vc ov ei $20 to exchange AL-WA.l.S USEFUL - \. y 11 g worn \11 re r ght * * I deserve mo.re than I business One of the boy!\! gave t1 e ex as I had becorne ner\ ous and afraid But a.11 alarm ccntlv innr1 cd rece1 ve l f10111 n. gcntlen an MRS C G H~NNING Bownu~nv lie a.n1 getting * * * Oh I a1n so ha.p HON J SDiPSON Bowmamille perienees of a. gau bler another the advcn wo d d not oven n eet any pedea:tr1a.ns I was in hopes that our advent 1rc was fnend a. latge brooin as a wedding present do W G PERRY tu res of a. rn er pilot and m tune wo ha l I he u1g1 t was cold a.nd chilly a.nu 3.t that ended and thttt v; e should nov. leave the py ThIB nl.or111ug 18 the 11::i1 pie1t I th nk acco1npany1n wh ch v. as tho following bit D FISHER do 0 I cv.~r a.pent '\Ve believe thero is no m worked u1 ever~body b 1t the burglars huuse Dut Satn had other views He do !~tc hour most of the c1t1zcns were in bed of poetry \\ E TILLEY do THOS JOHNSTON stance on record of n. mane mn.k1ng such a It was left to mo to hunt up fllome one who Here 've are N o'v w:Uk softly and l a.d 1ust i ot oned for me to 1nove towatd Tins tr1fl1ng gift accept fron1 1ne do speech fron the gallows It u evident WM EDWARDl3 JOHN McCLUN<x do could enlighten 1ne on the my1ter1c11 of keep your 1nouth shut v1uspered J)ave a dress ng case In th~ other coiner of the It 1 use l ll r~com n endtha.t a. woma.n is 1nt ch better adapt d to swag and WI we entered an alley r11cln1ght '\1s1ts in search of IMR LUMMIS Cartwngl t In sunsl1 ne use ti e bush y part roo n "hon the fSleepu1g man drew a. long lUCHARD SHAW Dari ngtun be hung ar d we lope that .A1ner1ca.nJur1es sugo.r I believe I co lid bud u. 1nan or In a:tonni the otl ~r eu d It was quiet claik but I could ·ee that l 1eath a11d tt rned over The sp11ngs of R I WILKINSON Newcastle J P LOYEKIN Clarke half a dozen of them I had m my mmds we were pass ng down between the large the bed groaned m a fearful way and I will heed the fact and get the thanks of lib Conn rocentl) mained M ··Webb do MRS HILLAM eye a saloon near the river "here a. eus res dence~ the abodes of wealthy men - fully hehevod thaL tl e tna.n wa.s w a.king femuune murdresaes and ma.kc them ha.p do E BEMAN Ho knew tho.t thoy were tncnt t 0 be 101ned p1cio u1 cro'\'o d wns alwu.y.s congregated and Dave led the way and he prcsei tly halt 1p My I en.rt w·a.s alJnost in 1ny mouth I y by br ngu1g in o. verd ct like tha.t of do MR B~RFOOr as soon as he spic l her do J BELLWOOD these Canad1anl!! when they done what I kno" that two fellows known as Big ed at a gate unl eked it with a key and and I prayed th·t ho iu1ght not "I knew MISS HAMBLY Port Darlmgton Jo8H BIIIING S 8ays \!Cry truly - you <.l S BORLAND Orono San and Awful Dave had JU·t come in a. momont we '\vere on the la.,vn in the \. tat Sam would not he31tate to murder "as right - Qh cago Tribune better not know so Ju lch than to know eo out of State Prison and wore hanging C W SMI'l'H D""I ngton rear of one of th;} house3 bun Neither one of us hardly breathed A LOCKH \RT Cla1kc Boe-us QUARr:<s - The Hamilton T nes man) things that ant .so around the place Why ho v s tl is! Th · isn t - for fi\ e nnutes a ld then the regular STEPHEN CI EMENCE Darlmi;ton illc THOMAS l\foCIUNG no says that on t\atuiday we were show.n a Were I to enter the saloon day or J gl t A SCHOOLBOY bc1 l g aisked w l u ~ l~ the See here n LSLe1 report~r \\hispered breatl mg of tho sleeper notified us that twenty five cent (Car adian) piece wh ch n1ost w eked n tn p 01nptly r phedWILLIAM CLEMENCE do inquITe for ono of those worth cs order lo MD "\ULLIAMS Sa.111 whipping o it a long kmfe and ca.tcb he was fast asleop agam Sam placed the 18 without do 1bt the best cou1 terfe1t 1n the dnnks and then frankly tell lum who ing me by the collar Moaes 'for he- broke dl the comu1 n1d Thero s 1 o use lantern on a. chair opened it so that its MAI IHE\\ COLE Tyrone do REV R BOYLE I v. as and that I wanted him to give me foohng you any l l ger you ve got to go h~ht fe11 d rectlv n the dressn g case and a.ppeara.nce and right lhn.t we have aeen nu,nts at once JOHN BURN llfanvers do RR LOSCOMBE the foundation for a general article why in with us on that a.lone n.nd then he put h1s mouth 1\UJ where It was recoLved in cha.nge ata I usually ~et pall for telling \'f] ...t storo by a lady re·1dmg lll thi:l,mty It is of course he would do 1t So I argued And a great nla.ny otl en MRS BROCK I won t do it I ll sho it if y0u don t to my ear nd '\vh1spered do know potnpouely excl L tned n c 1 ce1ted ~bought they arc plentiful here so our and 'vhen the tune came around that a let me go I replied Go over there and got tho Jewelry er to a fr1und who cas\1ally asked ht u law) readers should keep a .sharp I lOk aut for Intondmg pm chasers can enqun e of any of the above, re Sunday ·ketch would help out I made You will Wlll you h ssecl Davo also Remember if ycu wake !um up I JI kill Han 1 1 g lus 0111 iou o 1 a. legal point them my o.rra.ngements dJ.Bpla.y1ug a k1 1fe and fastening his yo l both Jum a fifty cent sta p tl c fne l sail gai dmg the ments of these machmes I went down t<J the saloon one Friday fingers on my an1 As I crawled a vay he stood up kmfe If yo 1 want to die AN A.rner1can pa.per is cand1<l el1011gh to '!hat. all nght iust tell n e all ) ou fternoon ar d I had the luck to find both right away JUSt raise ono squeal Jn hn.1 d and stooped over the sleoplllg Ba) It is very e i le1 t to those who will kt ow a 1d tl e i grve lie 1ny cha1 ge men in After beating a.round the sub I vas so v; eak that I 11at do\'i 1 on a. stone nan If he hf.l.d 1 ot been nearer the door stud) the chu &te and resourcea of Canada. iect for n opell I came directly to the Uog use l as a lrnvn ornament and wlule than me I sho Id ha\ e attom1 ted to no, II anv1lle October 5th 1871 a.1 tist u n1arble ela.bora.ted wha.t that it is destmed m tl10 future to be the point I dld not ask them to cr1minate Dave held me there Sam pulled off my escape o lt of the roo n but I realized he coJ1isidered a. tr1u 11pha it statpe of th \t flloa.t of the lTcstern contu1ent and prob THE LOCKMAN thenumlles iu any way b t to f irnisll me boots He thJ>n reznoved lus own took that any alarm would aro 1so the Bleepeni king of beasts tho huu and s ent tt to HALLO! THERE 1 \ ably the ruling power of tho world fhe an msight mto their mode of puttmg off both o lr hat.<1 a1 d the11 Dave con and that n ur \er would be com mtted I compete for a pr1z at a. 1 exlubi t..ion of foundation of a great nation hu been laid LL YOU WHO NEED SHOEING up and executing: JOb.s He rec1n ved the fi st prenuuiu ata:tuary had a double interest uow If I waa not tinned uomealong and get Barga ns for t s n c here a.nd only needa tune to atta.111 gi.gan Well now you ve got us 1 ephed D·v· kno le lgc l by tl oGe of e:q e cic l e that IS NOVI THE Sa.tu and you a.re going into the house careful I should be the en.use Qf a te1nb1e tic dimensions Every one 1n the whole for a beautiful sleeping l nll 1 up in i H.r We co ildn t begin to tell you It a.11 after swag and I in going to 'vatch This 1s the Pl.lee to Buy Boots If crn e and so I crept a.cross tho roo1n as world knows that tho aroa of Canada ux ble LEADING MACHINE depends on vohat yo mean to do You vou mn.ke one cry or hang ba.uk l ll p t softly as possible and v.:as presentlJ at .utd Shoes -None Better ceeds that of tho Umted Stales by 100 A EEW da.y9 Slllce A weo bit of " boy 1111gl t go 11 to a house by the hall door one this kntfc into you If you go to ra. se an the case r had my m nd 1113.de up not to JN TTIE DOMINION 01!' CANADA 000 sq 1are nulcs Its cliinn.tefl or ch nate uton ~hed hn1 mother She ha.d occ un 11 tune by the -w iudow another and next ala.r1n 111 the ho 1se Sam will Jnll ' on C\ en take anything from it but I knew that rather and .1ts agr1cultural c~ab1ht1es to chastise hun gl glltl: for 1So1uo off nee We go if he has to !!I: :ving for it Sain 'vas)w11.tcl ng me n.1 d. that I 1nnst n ore nearly n.pproach thoM of Et rope than HIS PROUD POSITION IT HAS tune yo 1n1ght not get 111 at all he ha.d c mm1tted Uh3.rlt y sat very quiot attn, ncd througl ts here good ~ual ties accord.in to circumst:i.nces Circu1nstanccs It was nearly n1 dn1ght i ow I co ld nlake a show of search ng Tl eee quhllt ea u.re s nplic ty d irabiht) el any other region in the "orld Its aoll in h11 cluur for son1e tune nfte1" ar<l no often knock all plans on tho head ga ce ad 1 ta I J bcshles a score n,or eofcq 1a. Rlght on top th1;1 case was a. !'Jet of hear no sound fron any q arter and I and pr ducts aro as r1cli a.nd ':1.r ed w]ule do ibt thu king very 1 r foun 11) n porta.ncc Fo1 full po.rtlcula.rs address to tJ e .At last I wanted to get them to tnlkmg on the kne ., that & shout or half a dozen of them diamonds n.nd a lady s gold watcl These Manufu.ctu -ern 1ts fisheries a.re 111exhaustible and it.a min he 1poko out thu11 Mu:r.zer I w sh p:i d V.USON BO"MAJ\ & Co subJect Ll.lld did not 1nuch earo what. they 1'oul I not brmg h·lp before tho fello"· I covered vith & handkc1ch10f and then eral rcaonrce· anci--qa.pac; a ty ri'al thosti of get annzzer housekeeper J Ye g t tired l!lald as I ca.let lated to put my 1mag1n I ad knifed me I had got to go J 1 'nth pulled out tho dri'n\ ers San1 glared at all European nations It woul<l. not be R & H OHARA aee1n you around Agents for Durhan and i; ictor a at1on a.t work n.nd give in some adventures Sam or be n urclored outs1de and I re ms through tl c semi darknc!'l!S 111 a 'va.rn unrca.sona.ble to suppose that it is capable which would be considered tall even by phed that I would g > rn I ho.d stroi g ing way and rru.sed hls knife over the of susta1n1ug a population aa great as tha.t A cERt.4.IN p.resul;.ug oldoi vho , a.BRADSHAW 12 ly old profe11s1onnls I lea.rued fro1n the men hopes that we could not get in or that sleeper He told me by ills look and ' of Europe wluch would give it 290 000 noted for be ng se1don1 up to t n e seldum DAN A'S what art cles con$t1tuted a. burglar .IJ klt our operations would raise an alarm and ad10n that if I made any no10e lie would 000 ina.1ans h bt t 'I or(la.Lize th i:s b rig ht very an.una.ted and seldu1u vcr3 b rit1f once what they cost and some other facto of ecare the burglars n.wny Sam s1g111fied murder the man I pulled tl e clrnwers pie t ure th e pe opl e of t o day n1us t b e t rue kept n. congrega.hou wa.1t1ng a Jong t1ma interest and thought I had socnred a.bout that he was ready and we all proceeded out ina.dc n. 9 how of sea.rehtng and t1t 9n t thetnsclvea and determinedly, carry out for ]na appeare.nce n.nd \\he i a t ]a.~i ho all needed iurormat1on :when Davo dctatn to the back ·!cps cre1 t bri.ck to Sam and reported that I had a pohcy wluch aha.ll have for ita II otto- did come. he preach.00. then1 a very pr<:uiy HESE MARKS ARE THE CHEAP A veranda Tan clen1· a.cross the rear end found nothmg Jle passed the hght crept Canada. Fmt serinon a.1 d unu.sua.l1y long on the text EST 'tl e most larstmi;: the le:ist tro ib1e11ome ed me and most comp etc ever n" cntod Tl ey nrc e cn.n g ve yo 1 son1e big things in of tho house "lnch had a basement a..nd a.cro511 the room and u1 a. second ha.d cl1s Feed my lauibs He hid not fimshed used and rccco nmen led by 1nn.ny of tho best A. CA.SE of coniuder:.i.ble 1n1p< rtance to far R -eeders n tl e Umted State(.( and Canada. such this llne if you will go to a Mtle troubl· wl 1leDA.v st d:,i.tth footofthest~ure San1 covered the watch and d1an1onds and mers was tried at Lucan last Monday before when that origuial old munster kno vn ~s aa G B I or ng ~11.le n Mass P rui dent New He first tried the stowed them a.way Engla d Wool Gro,wers Soo e h; John S Ross We know where theres" cucy lying low and I mo mtcd them Camp Meeting John rose up f o 1 a. ;J Mcillharge; JP l'he actwnwaa brought door It was locked and he 11 serted ::i. Ilenne11 Ill Professor M lt:ilcs of tbC'I State JUSt now 1vho can ta.1k to yon all night Conung back he beckoned to mo that we se::\t in the congrogaho1 :.. rl M id Bro l er .Agne tlturnl College Lansing }.-! cl lion Geo by a Mrs Hogan agamst ono J 'loohey Brown To onto Ont. Jol n Snell Edmonton aiJd he 11 gn e you same alm gbty big p1ur of n1ppero u to ti c key hole A low v; ere ready to go lown For non a reason for allowmg Canada tlustlc· to go to aeed I have had sotne cxpor1ence u1 rn. s ng O t On cachMarkis stu.m1u~d theowi crs nn.1ne I replied that I "ould go to oath escaped Im !Jps for the key had been he did not care t enter the other 1ooms and the sheep s number 1'hcy will be sent/reeJ points on the farm 'vh1ch ho occt4ple.s and wluch lamha my soU and I hM e fou 1d tl at tie by n a l o expres~ for o ily /tJ r CC1.t".'I t!a l ana cons derable trouble to interv1e'v the man removed and he ha.U no false 1 cs perhaps tlnnkmg that he had secured all wHl last for r\VEN r¥ 'Ii: EARS WJ1Il HOIIBE POWER&LAJHE he leases fro1u her The char~e l1i n.s prov following rules are a.bsol 1tely el\l!enttal to Soflly "" a cat he next tried one of ti e the 111ost valuable and asked. how tho meeting coul I be :swag in tho one sncccftsful lamb rau.nng First gn e thent 'tn, Cash J 1ust accompany all orders At p esent orkeU b t <H1ubsc ::ibc Possess on "1ndows but that v; as fast and a.notl er rooni ' ' e observed the sa.1nc ca hon ed b 1t as it was not tho first t1n1e the brought about v n n n cdiatel} Kdr Only b Siness of t1 e ARC!IlBALD YOUNG Ji< law was put in force in that section of their food 111 season secoud give then1 , ~ln l tn Lu vn 1 enty o r c F:tom ra cl a.nee for Easiest thmg m tlie wotld he con was tried \vith the s&n e result Then his gomg do¥. n stairs as 111 cotnrng up On Sarnia Ont little at · time and third g1 e it to them a goo lPu pwal er E SILVER. Orders n 1dres.scd to the1CANAD \N S1 TESMAN tinued i1n II y came mto play Pullmg the the 'vay do Ii 11 it auddt:nly flashed over me co u try the mn.gi!!tra.te 1n1t1ga.ted the warm Como back here at ten o clock Oftlcc for at ' qu!lntity wlll be filled at tl e above B0wroa.nv lle Ma.y <>5 1871 ron bar winch had a claw n.t one end that the n1on' onld murder ine as soon as fine to $2 and $5 50 costs Farmers will ment 01 ed pr ue as q uckly ns the Mark ii ca.n be to mght and w· ll go w th you lllmd ma le l.nd sent under 1111:1 coat } e 111serted the claw gctt ng clear of the house They woultl do well to beaJ lll uuud that they .render from SIYGULA.R Ot..:CURRF ...... 'foi; - !\.. 1nost 1ungu now if you go to blo v on us to tho de 1' R CLIMI:E Io Rent under the so.sh and gently bore down on not dare let me escape to ba a witness then 11elvea liable to a fine if they allow lar occurrence took place n the h ne of the tectives you ll get yourself into a m iss Canadian thistles to come to full blow· on BOUT 50 ACRES OF LOT N o 14 T ronto n.nd N ipu~s1ng R.ul vay \bout two I wae an 1nnoccn ase: eighteen yen.ts the lever end The sash went up a httle ngamst them They had wanted a tool to Con o Ca t 'i'i r gl t '.l'hc n ost of t1 e lo.n l their fa.r1n3 and whether they are owi ers tun.king scarcely a.03 noJ.ae and in two miles so 1th of th g stat on ouf Saturday old and though hving u1 the c1ty several act the part which I had acted and when h s be l pasture a d ncadow i'or 10 ycnr.1 or occupants it makes no difference f< r A q \ntlty of !a.lle ccdlL o( e:x c<;- lent qual t y A portion of the ro Ld son o tHght or ten years had not e:ense enough to warn 111e mumte~ the nail w ht ch held it down had through with me they would remove all fo1 wle Apply to the law seeks to present the apeed of the rods in Jength a 1ddcnly wet t down aa ii given away Had there been a spnng in chance of 11 y ever appearing against that the company of such men after mg! t W LOG~N noxious weed -Globe 10 tt: the bottom had fallen out to the depth of WM dangerous It did not strike me then the s:~h he could not h .."\ve I<i.1sed it with them THE ANNA.TS OY i\Uo1c1NE bear nnre ut :lll a.la1m I trembled so that I came near fa1hng as it did afterwards that the men were too nearly twenty feet Il1e cen tre of the With h s hands hem ·ed the sash to its I must -0sca1e them but how1 I had cord of such fame Ill thie cure of scrofula. road hed sank the farthest and from thence wdltng to obl ge me in a. matter of no in terest to them and I agreed to return to full I eight ·lipped somcthsng bet" een it nlmost d etermined to slam the door sk n diseasea a.ncl all h tmors ns that of it gradually sloped up a dun mee of from and tho cil81ng to prevent a fall and he against Snm as we pa.ased through the DEPEW S MEDICAL "\ ICTORY For two n.nd a half to three rod· on each side the aa.loon at ten o clock then turned to mo and v. hiaperod house and then ~cream out when aa wo the cure of d1seMes of the hver k1driey4 Fortunately there waa no one hurl though I wns free of duty after nine o clock We are gon1g in now If you try to pnssed <l.own the hall we encountered and bladder it 18 beyond money and pnee the p,assenger trnin for Toronto h i;d JUet that mght there bemg no moetmgs lac tures or outside businee:s on the diary I play dirt on rue I II murder you if its the Da\ e He conversed 'vith Sam for a n10 and is an !>llgel o! mercy to those sutfenng pa.esed over " short time before '.\hat HlfE LEADS GENUINE 1nent and ti en we all passed along into from a.ny di·e \.Sa of the stomach bowels or caused this sudden s1nk1ng of tho earth is No 1 l\o 2 n d No 3 or ll J8 mentioned the fa.ct of my engagement to In.at tlnng I over do brand tre uns rp8.H8cd for body and br 11 ancy tho city ed tor and he warned me that I For billioufSness rhewna.tism of course a inyat ry Tl e1 c happened to There was no escape and I followed hun the dining room They wore after the nerves or shado J a.ckagcs contaJ full nett :weight Ih I? bl c arc wnr:neU tl at ccrta.I orherl ran ls had better break it The men might have in over tho sill hop ng every moment to s1lver plate Dave walked r ght up to the neuralgia o.nd deb1lity it stands pro emm be construction traJJUJ o i either side of the a. e 1¥ lb8 short me e1v so-called 25 polllld po.ck some des gM against me or 1n1ght lead me hear sounds to slow that the people had door of tho closet which was at the head ently &t the head of a.ll other remcd1ee, place when it occurred and t hese with ngc .Exa nne the bro.nd nnd do not be p t off 'ffith He said so much that I gave been alarmed We had entered i1. scwn1g of the sta rs leading do,vn to tl e rooms of and none are baoe enough to deny that gang· of men immediately oet to work nfcnor pamts The best Bal Va) s cbea_pcet on into trouble Sold n Bo 111 v lie by Join Higgi 1botl a. n up the idea ahd ·hpped my rovolver froru room A machine stood m one corner the scrvanta Tho key h!Ml been forgotten for female weakness and irr·gula.r1tie11, it ·o fill up the l olo an I we behove by respectable denle rti tn Palnts throughout O and aeveral hnJf :fin ·hed garments were and was m the lock As he ca.<efu!ly is the moat INTRINBIC lJOOM ever laid at now tha.t tr "nli arc ..x 1111ung over it all tcu o a d to de11lc '8 m ly by my pocket ta the table !rawer :i:I LIOT &CO lymg on chair· I saw thlB only after swung back the door we saw the plate tho alter of suffermg hunmuty Hn.vuig an hour to whtlo aw.11.y before UIU&l -Catt.ttitt{lton Gleau.ft J'oroni j gomg to bed I set out for the theatre GLASGO-W- HOUSE! T Far Under the Regular Rate Dress Goods, Linen, Cotton & Silks, ____..,.., FAREWELL WINTER I MA~KUS~MAYER ~~"'~ srrOOI~ OF HATS !f tltcttlD'U.6. Shirts, Collars, N eek-ties Braces, STUBBORN . FACTS I * ·------------ · " · R&H O'HARA A SEWING MAC HINE T PATENT SHEEP MARKS. T °" TO LET. The Pump Shop A W I ·