w: giant. .mx l won'an nmâ€" . l - , _ .. , _ . , ' A M w W A Wt from 0 Buttrsz J:LLY.â€"-Bmiae the (run. The Medicale and amt†thus re- PthuRMVM Mm“ em ege't] :0 3mm 0 spam I.- en-ade Incinathincloth.andall£v'lo strain over mmuï¬dwdmmgm. Slater- )â€;fe lethar- on sullen ‘0 u“ "51 dis-m hem a†inadein this country has t been sent W32 ' n WILL CURE SCROFULA. to 3:“: iffï¬rmst night. Sext morningpdd hall‘s ad of . m . _ l m m m M In W lcrinolette and crinoluie: “'Dse crinoletbe from Phihdelph- m M . - x to ad! '0‘ 0‘ V151“: “7i "'9‘"? 0"!†“1“†°f a†ï¬mcxpï¬'im “m‘ ’ ~is aim a ludicrous amen hich - n . ~ 3 i m of. "vs" W I The “Assyrianhlolurch,†of thehlonsrch Ply e ‘- ‘dk’ ‘ “ The" were "nan m m ,EERO. BYonue 3. 'Mï¬r% 5mm Crtnoletto and Guanine. moms um moron! Tenant-ms. mum. mud Wm against the Tekks ankornans. :3: 1380. I _ 'W, n gush-511m hh. outline, of‘ . . . . . amour: Bucntncv Proolsu.â€" chiseled undertook to subdue tnem. Thfllltne, arrived yesterday afternoon ï¬thsfulll ottentot, and must be highly incon- $331,311,: OLD-l" . . 0n. mart of blackberries, one cupfnl of “signs: serious one. for thn Tainhke complement of Mn Jewish Rhythmic“ h- m. in the mm 0‘ _ _ ' Mal-mm. ‘ “hmâ€..- mob-in. one teaspoonnt of min. a little on ngbtmz A-unc races "‘11 “med “ml passengers. Among these there were three . a bird cageTtgufl’ed until? the dresand ï¬xed $Sdiz'gmdmuchxt‘3’ 3133‘s; 2; Scmfulous Humor' salt, and flour enough '40 m“ I "lick b‘p ‘icm'y' Wm dug'mu Mica M m M“ “we!†3â€â€œ mm“ Ruth Jami†' '0 me "Zion of the “We We, in“ It ! ducbeae lace. The gown was cut with :3 '-'-“n-“"'-"m'-m , m. Boilin bag from onearui a half to two heat. li'hep themed fortiï¬cations of Geek i sky, ltskok and Mariam Levinski, 131095 not in my “37 inmate win, (we. _ . _ - .._._w_ï¬ _ E - ‘ " boon, orsteam in a mould. rcpt. In “hid! “*3 M mmm‘ed W i 'hon ‘1“! the" bum left Odessa 138‘ ', tional activity nor endanger health. “'ith 21?“? 12:â€! ":2; will: Wheat? long :uid painful gid- A “E git; yï¬dï¬? ' ‘ ‘ ’ ‘ terers. w†MOP \" ‘ ' " m ° hr Crompton Corset 0.3: b - winter. In Basia, Where they had been l crinoline, however, the casein far diï¬erent. E sch“, the entire “.0†being covered with Toronto.: Lsurnse l‘t’bhlflLâ€"One pint of milk. 20,000fanaticalwnrriors, were invested . med†me “'99 d33' ï¬lm months I l l That was not only a social vention or Hm Adina†! “u nude of on so“ and Rumors on a pinch of salt. one teaspoonfui l skobeied‘s small army of about 7,000 of a two cap. . . . - . dereamof tartar, one half the quamity of armyâ€"the remaining 10,000 manor the force they belonged to the middle c1155. e the ï¬n: magnitude, “nah, to the mâ€. l . . . __ sodafor two teaspoonsnt of baking powder) beingo copied in keeping the communica- husbands of these women are tailors by mination of nervous irritating: by universal tie“ .Kgggéishmï¬â€˜tmcm; Face. Egg-t3... “33 “D‘ A ‘ 1‘ sifted with enough flour to mail. e a "tillle trons open -~ the real difficulties com- trade. .Two weeks since. ‘ the tailors, With; ï¬ling of temper and creation or embarrass- m-mï¬ed with S - I.“ The '.,"e Reason should teach usthata blolcby.mu2h ilh “amour-Haze“ “$33: mom ‘ hum, sm- in one pm: of berries. steam meneed. . U ‘ . †their Wives and co-ljellgwwm Wsre Bent'on , ment butit was a muse of disease and a neck m ï¬lled in w-hh he; and the 0 ho or 'mpled skin depends call upon an inter mwnofusoowal; vary 1: obpposmm. one hour in a battered dish or would. board 1‘" band, the .Tupzplman {(zhaofler b931,} me "Assyrian Monarch for Lew , danger to um By ems the low" hm sleeves enhangdytï¬uhmed wnh W Ill-oo‘utwfl:p£l&ngion ca‘u ever mmmwom:m s Wm , - o ' - - I ‘ were M 8m Ohm . Burunth (.sKLâ€"Oneteacupfulofnch made “mm†mm“ m '5 ° W 101*. On Sunday. June 1. Lem AuLOLnof the body to currents of cold air and Agni,“ “ï¬n de Lvon am“ we" at h gagsâ€? cc ‘3“ cmhhwpt‘olmg‘x Em“ ill!!! three thousand, usually just before dawn :hwho is a vc ' prepossessing Jewess about?! chilling, i: helped to set up various db. falling hmiuul'ou m" MIC!“ “PPM†?†Old, e a math" 0‘ two ï¬nedorders and to induce general (liability. and es. and breaching batteries, .wlllcll they balmy gij-lg, H‘er two sign“ we“; in the hy‘pmding o,“ hhe inflammhle mum “I 0 _ “Hue f d d f ï¬t more than once captured. dlfl'mg such 0‘ act of congratulating the newly-made mum of clothihgin such a way that they were “1 “en . ' “me ‘Thmf oft F" the troaps as were not at once cut ma, when they themselves‘fmlnd' that they beyond control. and almost beyond cognw 1‘11?"pr :3 with stewâ€"ea?a 185i“ ron (has: topieces completely out of the trenches ; 80 were invariant of the doctors servrces. Alt? wee, it kept up a comm; risk of and é.“ J bot? P. hedg‘tho ck thï¬t the points hadwbesltongly mnforced o'clock in the Ruth Jacobske, who conflagmï¬on “'henever an open 9g. 1. ‘ d cathengirc t and 60‘??de the Whale force Olmn 1 Lil “(1‘3 good-looking blonde, had done “'33 approached. lives were mï¬. g‘i‘e A‘ Catarrh. For this complaint the only substantial bepev ï¬t can be obtained through the blood. \‘egctiuc is the great blood puriï¬er. reception or dinner, bore a front of damasse embroidery. “'hitc nun’s veiling trimmed ASSA AL Gr Done by a eortlled Analyst at manna rules. Special tern“ given lo .Icslieal 113°. Dyspepsia. EDWIN itVegetino is taken regularly. accordi to 27 Yonge Street, Toronto, Ont directions. certain and speedy cure will fol ow sour milk. or thin sour cream ; one tea- spoonful of soda. one or two cups full of sugar, a pinch of salt, and flour to make a thick batter; stir in one, two, or three cups full of blackberries. The quantity of sugar and soda depends on the quality and quan- tity of the fruit. pintï¬ffxbzfri; Tide: day and night under arms. .In one of these asweiissher othzr sistcr, and bad at that (iced owing to crimth inflated shirt, . d . d f b d “an†35mmâ€: “mum-‘3 Fm“ NR “1“†“WW†““‘°“‘“*’“°°"“g°" °“ “W†P'e‘en‘e“ h“ “mm mm“ WW ï¬re- It behooves t" sensible 3§$$guiiufca3h“z$ $2.; pdiiï¬ï¬fes Paintness at the Stomach swi‘i‘iï¬mmflf“ "“’5.°‘°““'8"“‘°‘“' . , ' o arse. ceeun'soatot teacupnt of ground rice, arrowroot, or corn starch, add enough water to soften it (or good flour will do). When the berries have stewed about ï¬fteen minutes, stir in the rice, and continue stirring till thick. Eat cold with sweetened crcam. - Bucxsznnv -l.sM.~â€"To each pound of ripe fruit (very ripe), stewed in a porcelain kettle, add one pound of best loaf sugsr,‘ and mash the contents fine with a strong iron or wooden spoon, while still upon the fire. When well mixed and boiled fifteen minuteslonger, stirring well the meinwlule, fill small jars or glasses, and set away. BLACKHIIPJ’J' Franklinâ€"Make a. batter of sour milk or cram, as for pancakes, only quite stiff. lf chum is used allow one or more I than for sour milk, then stir thick with b ~kbcrries. lime ready a kettle of hot lard; dip a tablespoon into the lord, then drop a spoonful of batter into the lard : . the grease will prevent the batter from stick- . ' ing to the spoon, and will let it drop oil“ in ' nice oval shapes. Hat with syrup. Bucksmuu' ViNl-Eszli. * One quart of blsckbcrrics to one of sharp vinegar. Let them stand a day; squeeze out the juice ; 4 add to this, two days in succession, as much ' fruit as the vinegar will hold. To esch quart of the vinegar thus prepared put two - pounds of sugar, and boil from five to ten minutes. When cool, bottle and seal. This will be found 3. pleasmt and cooling bever- age in hot weather, when mixed in the pro- portions of two-thirds water Io'onl: of the vinegar. Axorruurt “Kin-Gather the fruit when perfectly ripe and in very dry weather. Osceola coun : it co sts of seven hundred . acres: four hundred and seventy acres is 1y im raved. with splendid houses and burns: we iwatorcd with spring strean and well fenced into numerous fields; so and climate: could be nl su vidod into smaller forms: will be sold very cheap on reasonable terms. as I have removed to the city and desire to discontinue farini - send for descriptive circular. D. A. BLOlllglfl‘T - Grand Rapids. well. which he had made the Turkhh with two boys. At 9 o'clock It Ill lit two woxuen 'rnfl to get their faces 3 mt an . was killed under him, and he himself wasm more girl strangers made their apgcaran'c attempt at the reintroduction mgaéhis per): “1:36 315‘"; “‘0†dr'L‘Ped “9"?†{mm “‘0‘; imminent danger- The 1°33 0‘ m†h°“°' 0“ board “19 boat. and Miriam LEVmBki. nicious fashion. Our modern cultureis not ï¬t: ï¬mpmdg ï¬gue' w“: “35's \tninmegd which he took for a bad omen, s'emed to the oungest sister, a cd 19, was receiving 1 for much if it is no; strong enough to t e b m: 8‘ , ' Ago: at, re†.“33 n . a shake his resolutions somewhat. lie We the fizlicilations of Let usband and brothers- p“: it; foot down (so am}; metaphoricaun °f . .3“ “a?†.11“ kph“? 3““?e . graphed to ijiis desiring that another in-law._ On Friday the two. boys wereiu-laml in mixed metaphor, too) and to burst menel‘ill‘x’kgn Th! “0" 1" k†cg?“ Female Weakness. General should be sent to take command .itiatod into one of the mysteries of J udaism. once for all this big silly bubbleof crinolctte. A M 0 he 9‘3"“ .8†am “‘0Ԡ8° '3’ Vega,“ “,5 “may upon me can“; of “ in case he “‘33 killed" in the ï¬nal “3339"†At the Circumcmon the were both named Let the crinolette change its ammo and be ‘16 maria mg Sign!“ was mm ' these complaints. it invigoratcs and strength- which he proposed delivering almost "11- Isaac, which means “I s ould smile." The prolier spoken of as the ‘Hottcntot‘ and some y mm“ “it swans own†ens the whole system. acts upon the secretive mediately; and Gen. l’aulofl_ actually left girls have not yet been named, but each of we predict that it will speedily cease to v "mu" “"1 may“ humumauof‘. for this purpose. Skebcleifsald openly that the children received a present from the oa'eml the eyes or those who, without any Personal Item. General Deblhty he would not survive if thcï¬ttackiallcdflmfi captain 0‘ the Steamer; W110 deem!†that. Grosvcnor Galley proclivities to the love of The following references are to a. matter In n ism,“ M nh h. ,5 {,he v e significantly observed talus “thstif 55 although belies carried many thousands of 1331111933, still admire the human form of sufï¬cient importance to en]ng the an“. ï¬ne “is "alga,",h‘god‘miam‘iyfm‘; commggnc; did fril there “as 110m"- 701' it In“ the" 983301182111 “1 his day. he has never “fen divine when unmillincred, and detest {ion of all our readers:-â€" ingtotnkcif. nsdcbilify denotes dcflcicncyof awoken,†such a remarkable lrio as the three Russian unsightly protubprances." ohm-E op Tug Gun“: 0]; poucx’ j the blood. The assault. was made by escapadC, M 3 chesses who vied with each other in their “4'04-er mummy, 0x1. point midway between a breach effected by presents to their liege lords and masters. I'mâ€, . _ I have much pleasure in stating that I the batteries, and one made by a. mmc run ._-â€"â€"‘O-<oO-> upâ€"-â€"â€"~-â€" 1 One of the most trying predicaments m have lamb, used Sh Jacobs on in a case of under a bastion or mud cavalier some.300 Ehuxm PEOrLE. 9 which any one can be used 13 to see pcr- vet severe sprain, with marvellous when I yards distance from the ï¬rst bread“ how: 301's Slmwmngv “Peel? 13', ‘5 theybe “ omen h been severely hurt, and could not afford the defenders expected the assault to be or children. All the instincts 0f nature cry, to rest too long ; I therefore used the quick. made by the breaches, _and had made rush in and save thcm;but prudence whls- eat means of relief, Sh Jacobs 0“. which every preparation to rcpcllt at those [mini-8; P079 “"345 the “tempt to ‘19 59 would only certainly worked wonders in my case. I and thus they were taken ultogcthcr by row†1“ 3“ add‘t‘mlul ."xct‘m- Duty .m consider ittobe an invaluable remedy, and surprise. On their being driven from the such ncusc must be u‘xdlcntcd by the “all†shall not hesitate to recommend it to any rampart. “ hie}, took some tlmc to effect, cumstzuiccs ; buttllere is no time to consrder one who“, I meet, suffering from want of a the artillery “as dragged through the these, and sometimes two or even three are reliable remedy. I regard St. Jacobs 0“ as breaches, n d, being mounted on the wall, drowned in the attempt to save 01‘0- The a wonderful preparation, and shall freely opened an effective cannonndc on the crowd- P9351blllty of b91133 Placed “1 well“ Prc' suggest its use to my frienrls,_.or enemies ed interior of the enceinte. Whilo the cavalry d‘c‘m‘em spoulfl “"1"†Parents generally for that umttcrâ€"whcn I ï¬nd them sacking moved round ouleuc t0 CUB 0“ the retreat to hale the" Chlldrcn 0; but“ 33*“ taught anvthing for the alleviation of the terrible of the fugitives. Organized resistance hnv- to swrm where'Vel‘ that 13. PrPChca‘ble Wm" torture of rheumatism. I write this note iug ceased, the Russian infantry dcsccuded out danger. The exercise is healthy and voluntarily to say what I think of the on, into the cuceinte ; and. orders iuvmg been plessant, and being able _to swxm may save and it may he usedin any way to accbnmlish issued to give no (lam-ten some 7,009 01 the their own lives and the lives of others. the most good. - 1:33;???hyarfhgflblbgklfdiï¬ About the 1st of September, the Colonizn- A' D- STEWART, ('l‘i‘qu1)°â€â€œâ€™- . . v _ tion Societies will be called u on to make dragoons outsrde while attempting to es their ï¬rst payment on Norah ,est lands. I qmdin-n'i‘uherleg. l‘he fisheries statistics for the year 1881, Vegctlne is not a stimulating hitters. which creates a lictllous appetite. but a gentle tonic. which assists naturcto rostorc the stomach to a healthy action. ' Mud->»-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" A" ‘ Lm‘, H i Y Merl i’CuREï¬EEEEU. - ‘. Vegetine H. R. STEVENS, Toronto, Ont. Vagatine is Sold by All Druggists. M A N I T O B A l Free Grant Lands! THE MONTREAL AND WESTERN LAND COMPANY, (limited) have large trucls immedi- ately north of Qu‘ Appclic. hour the Assim- helm: and with regular steamboat communi- cation with Winnipeg. The land is mugnili- cent roiling prairie. well watered and well wooded. or maps and pamphlets apply to DRUMOND BROTHERS ace . . Montreal illlll Winnipeg. Or to Lccs & Cox, Toronto St. Toronto. EDIGIF Some photographs which have reached here of" the King of Zululand represent lnm asef melancholy countenance, such as very fat meu usually wear in hot Weather. He leans back, as if exhausted, in a. cane choir of formidable proportions provided by the Governor of the prison. They say, however, that this is not his usual cxpressmn, and that u hen in converse with Bishop Coleuso his visage lights up with eager earnest- ness as his reverend friend struggles with the difï¬culties of the Zulu language. Adelaide Ristori made her debut in Eng- lish on her sixty-second birthday, at the Drury Lane Theatre, London, after an ab- sence of many years from the stage. The role was Lady lllarbelh, and it is said th it the great actress had devoted many months An pleasant to take. Contain thoir own Math-c. la a safe, sure, and vflmtnnf decorum- of worms in Childmu or Adults. BEAUTIFY YOUR HOMES By pointing them with the Dominion Liquid Paint works. fine mixed paints. Any shade or color desired. ready for the brush, can be purâ€" chased from your 2general store keeper or Hard- wnrc merchants per cent cheaper than any points now in use. Guaranteed to give cullro satisfaction. Those paints are put up in is. l gal.and 1 al. tins and are beautiful, durn l(' and coonom cal. Cards of sample colors and circular with testimonials from some hundreds of the loading poo in in the l)ominion,osu be seen at all dealers n points. 2 (gm: ETI§ M Put the berries in a 'ir and set the ‘ir in “pt . . . . ,. V ho, water keeping it {)oilinll “mil theruicc Many of the Russian ofbccrs themselves 199 Its studl'. 8:} hel‘ knOWlF'lge 0‘ the E 8‘ bqï¬m “310"; 35" “at if nble’ tend ihenl “(i just published, show the total value of the (6 - . I /[/v .‘ ' 0111‘ "1‘0 and “We? PW!t paints for painting - ' ‘ ° °p ' 1 h wemrompletely sickened bv the slaughter, llsh language iS small. bh-a employed on “’1 30° “3 ,u e“ (:0 “P39. ° “‘8†° oductio of t} h h ~ of C d to 1-,, \ ' < .-/ ' mofsuud sidesof fucwrlos.llul‘llfl,drl\'o~sllodaolc is oxlrscted from the full. «IS-HM ""0118 It“) l .m Th-e Cossacks as elocutionish to read the ï¬nes toher- oval. those finnncml bubbles winch have been g: n ,3 1° 5 “'9‘ an“ .9' : TEA-D? MARK nrounequ ledforchcapncss.dumbilil'.prescrv- L “De move or Jelly hag wrhout much press. n nc. was ierrx 8. l i I inflated more by the powers of hope and $15,817,1b-; the value in the provinces ,_ . 4 < \\ ,0â€: lug qunli oaund appearance and are in My rc~ - (B / - .¢ . o commendedbyshw olmvcuscd them. '1 icynro and over, while size wroto out the \vor 15 plionetica'ly. After thus setting the sounds ï¬rmly fixed in her memory, she set about studying their meaning. There was an immense audience, drawn partly for the year amounts to $4,499,979, exclusive of the catch in Manitoba and the Northwest territories, of which there are no returns. â€"â€"â€"â€"‘N<.’>â€Â»â€"â€"â€"â€" usual, spared no one, and mndeno difficulty about cutting nomen’s arms off. to get their bangles, and so forth. As contmgeuts from the Akhai, Salor, and other Turkomuus utup in bbls of i‘limpcrinlgsls. color brown and luck. Agents wanted to handle this point in all parts 0 the Dominion. 1‘. MILLER is ('0.. "new imagination than by the solid sinews of fi- nancial \vur. Added to the other sufferings of Ireland a bad harvest is anticipated on account of '1. / ,. __ , , . o m x .meRAmMERVE manhunt» Q Is nsure, Prompt and Etl’ccfual itcmcdy for A'ervousness 1‘ n A LL its stages. chak illemor . Loss of Brair Power. Prosf'rah' on. Nig if urc. For every pint of juice add fourteen ounces of sugar, and boil in a clean preserv- in pan five and twenty minutes, csrefully ta ing off the scum as it rises to the surface. ‘ 'r : ' ll 'ars and over in down were in Geek Tepe (all the hordes ha‘fil‘g . . . . . _ . Liiifliuiniisizj'gfpcl dip ed in brandy, for the time made common cause against by cunesrty to witncsulmrmovel effort. At the heavy and incessant rams that are {1111- Take Ayer’s Plus for a“ the purposes Ora sweats. Weakws’ and Gama, Lo†0, _ ‘ Tnmwnhh“ h h and brown paper over'ih “withâ€, cool, the Russians), this severe lesson joined to ï¬fshher pronunciation was horrid and m- m . Seldom had the crop pyospcct3,1°°ked urgutive, for Constipation, Indi cation, P015; 1'0 “grad aged“ HG .u .i :m't. lvhe311b5'3‘lucnl3 thdering 0‘ cattle and an alstmcb “‘7 “her them“ “Oh She was com' brighten but’ like Other fa" promlses to “mad†and Live“ 90‘“ Inim- y um“ gaffe:wa cBra‘i'uf and Resiores Sur risinf Sclcucc f'u .lv, or lulmr. \ .. which the country has been heir, they have want-kl ... \ ; not realized well. If the crops in America turn out well the Irish oftiiis continent who have sympathized with their brethren by sending them ï¬rearms will now have 0. chance of extending a little practical sym- pathy in n more humane dircetion. A new explosive has been invented by M. Petri, a. Viennese engineer. The name giv- en to it is (lynnmogeu, and it Is likely to compete seriously with gunpowder. The inventor states that it contains neither sulphuric acid, nitric acid, nor nitro-gly~ cerine, and that it cannot injure in any way, either gun or catridge. The charge of dynamogeu is in the form of a solid cylin- :ler, which can be increased in quantity without being increased in size, by compres- sion. The nmnufncturc of dynamogen is sim 1e and without danger. It preserves its qua ities in the coldest and hottest weather, and can be made at 40 per cent. less than gunpowder. “I guess dot dish is do best blase for me after ulls." That was the remark of Lung- heimer, or “Dicken’s Dutchman,†on his re. turn to the Philadelphia penitentiary for his forty-third year in prison. He had tried reform and dislike'l it. Mr. George \Vashington Childs, A.M. (obituary poet), had provided him with money to go Tone and Vigor to (he Exhausted enera- live Organs. The experience of thousands proves it an lxvxnusnmc ltsnunv. The medicine is pleasant to the taste, and in no case and under no circumstances can it do harm. Each box contains sufficient for two week's medication, thus being much cheaper than any other medicine soldâ€"and while it is the chcu t. it is much better. WFn 1 particulars in our phumphlcts, which we desire to mull free to any address. .Mnck’s Magnetic Medicine is sold by Drug- gists at 50cm. perbox. or 12 boxes for $5, or wi l o msilcd free of postage, on receipt of money. by addressin" ' MACK'S MEDIt‘INECtiu Windsor 0n! l'unnda T. W. FISHER &CO., Real Estate Brokers sh lnvcslors' Agents, 31% MAIN ST. WINNIPEG, MANITOBA. Allolussesof real ro any in tincf’rovim'e of Manitoba and Non l-\ 'cst Territories bought and sold on commission. Money invested in land or Mortgage. and vniuulluns mmln at moderate clmrgcs. Farm Lands a Specialty it’sTLisls sent on application. versal accord, they are the est of all purga- tives for family use. If you would have a. clear complexion, a freedom from Blotchcs, Pimples, Bails, and foul humors, purify and re ulnte the blood, Liver, Kidneys and Bowe s with Burdook Blood Bitters. Trial bottles 10 cents. GET OUT or Doeus.â€"The close conï¬neâ€" ment of all factory work gives the opera- tivcs pallid faces, poor ap elite, languid, miserable feelin 3, poor lood, inactive liver, kidney an urinary troubles, and all the physicians and medicine in the world cannot help them unless they get out of doors or use Briggs' Botanic Bit- ters. - Now that tne militury spirit of Lnundiuns will be somewhat revived by the annual drills this summer, we need not be surprised to hear of ofi'cers to form a K Canadian con- tingent for services in Egypt should hostili- ties there continue to spread. \Ve all rc- member the formation of a similar regiment in the Crimean war. it still exists as the 100th Regiment or Royal Canadian Rifles, though few native Canadians are now in its ranks. Norxcu.â€" loch bottle of Brit; ’3 Electric Oil will hereafter be accompanist by}; cork- screw, as it is important that the cork to should be preserved and the bottle well dry place. BLAcxnsnxv UitiNK.~-â€"T0 twclvc quarts of berries put two quarts of clear water, with live ounces of tartaric acid dissolved in it. Let this stand forty-eight hours; then let the juice drip through a. flannel cloth or sieve without pressure. Ton pint of this juice put a pound of sugar and bottle forth- with. Tic over the mouth of 0 ch bottle a piece of cloth, and let stand about ten (lays. then cork the boitles and use when desired, remembering the acid is never used alone, but always di uted with two-thirds its quantity of ice Water. The juice of straw- berries, raspberries, currants, or Morilla cherries may be prepared in the saxuc \vny. BLMtxusiutv Siiflil'l'CAKE. â€"â€" Prepare a. dough as for soda. biscuit, only putting in double the quantity of shortening. Roll an inch and a half thick, and after baking split, butter on both sides, and having mashed the berries with sugar, put in all that can be laid on. If a raised crust is preferred, kueadtnough butter or lard into common bread dough to make it very short, divide into two parts, and roll each one less than an inch thick ; butter the top of one piece, lay the other on it, and set in a. favourable place to rise. When very light, bake. The two crusts will easily separate from each other, and if the under one is lightly picked posed, and spoke admirably, while her act- ing was as strong as thirty years ago. _____â€".â€"‘a-.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"‘- Canadian Soldiers for Egypt. During the Ashantee war Sir Garnet \Volseley is said to have expressed his re- gret that he had not with bimn regiment of ‘anndiansâ€"men such as those who were led by him to Fort Garry, The General, it up- rs, had a. live recollection of the soldier- ike conduct and the endurance of Canadian militiamen. If Sir Garnet retains, his ud- miration for the Dominion volunteers, he will receive with satisfaction the announce- ment that. a body of Canadians anxiously awaits orders to proceed to Egypt to help there in fighting the battles of the Mother Country. That the assistance of a Canadinn regiment there can belittle doubt. When the Canadian regiment,subscquently known as the 100th, volunteered, on :an occasion when men were grentcly needed, the cir- cumstnnces were pointed to as an evidence of Canada's loyalty to the Empire of which she forms a part. The offer of another regi- ment at this juncture cannot but be con- sidered as a renewal of the attachment of the Dominion to the Crown, and as an evi- dence that Canadians, though divided from the United Kingdom by three tllouszuxd miles of water, feel themselves as intimate- the available effects of the Tekkes,complete- ly broke the spirit of these hitherto uncou- qucred nomads. In :1ch days all the tribes sent in delegates tendering unconditional submission, ' Skobelcfl’s loss during the siege and as- sault amounted to 1,700 killed and pound- ed, among whom were many good officers, and one General (Pctrosnicvitch), a. man of considerable literary ability, who was much re 'rctted. The justification of the massacre at Geek Tepe is that the Russians liming determ. ined to annex Turkomanisa severe example necessary ; a war of a very harassing um protracted nature would otherwise have probably dragged on for years, involving great expenditure both of men and money. And thcuin the storm- ing of fortresses held by par-like and fanatical Asiatics, who invariably expect to be killed if the place is taken, isolated re- sistance is going on througLout. Few if any Uhnzis will accept quarter ; itis even dangerous to pass near them when they are lying badly wounded. On the conclusion of the campaign Gen. Skobeleif repaired to St. Petersburg, where it is said he was very coldly received by the Emperor. Anyhow, he almost iln- mcdintcly applied for leave and went to i w. Duns-mix. . 0,. . 'Manul‘hcturcr, Yongeml. Tor-2m... __________._._.___ _ a“ H . THE Upper Canada Bible Society ‘ Solis Bibles of all sizes of type, and styles or biudln at not cost )ricc. CllulloKlchBolll free on n p icution to J II.\' rouse, llcposllury I02 ’olIge-sb, 'I‘oronlo. THE UPPER BANADTTRAUT SUUIETY Supplies non-denominational roll ious literature utluw prices. Sunday School .ibrurics, umi i’criudiculs :1 specialty. [97‘ Catalogues free on application to JOHN YOUNG, Depositary. [0‘3 I'onuc Street. Toronto. om was nbsolutel FIRE, FIRE. GRASHfGRASH. s, :B- FLINT. “? With 11 fork it will better absorb the i , d ' f 1 ' i: th - ~ rmot er hiinnthro hist in the interior of . ' ' A. juice. l’ile between the blackberries crushed 32:12am: aidnï¬tutgziliggï¬hfm h: 2; izntfimï¬egu; i202} Pennsylviiniu, wherI; light work and kindly giggigï¬hflfmghe 2:2,]: aggluggflfgmzï¬ï¬‚f _ 15 SELIJNG With “"811", Md 01â€"1: with swgliLmlcdcrcmn- received an ovatioupn arrival and en route. they were the resi cuts of some English 01“? “"35" :0 mvflkl‘: 1; Blighmnn 03h":- But neum gin, .liver and kidney complaints, or flaw; I"; “A'Hgnughghï¬;r'rgmnl0~ Lonâ€"'70“ mm m’: to Canada His sudden dcatlum generally thought to country. he oun tieuor a rious an t c wca- of the “runny organs; cures complnmts "onZA-iu.norrl; M“, ,Tof;|;(::1d)0. grn . be rather mysterious; and certainly no __â€"..4-.->«_.__. ther bot, andlic says he soon longed for “min from coldayhlwh us sore t,‘hrmt’ Mr. “aâ€; Memlhrléh'.13nl“o- . man alive seemed less lighly to die the comfortable retirement of a. prison. bmnc ms, diphtheria, cough and difficult W. B. Scarllu list... Toronlo. FROM I). It. Wilkle, Cashier, Imperial Bunk 0 Canada, Toronto. J. WA}. Whitney. Estate Agent. Toronto Alloway .1: Champion. Bunkers. Winnipeg. ‘ AN EGYPTIAN'S CANOPY. The Pall Found Stretched Over the Cof- ï¬n pf Solomon's Contemporary. The ancient pail, found in the recent dis- covery of royal mummies in Egypt was composed of numerous pieces of leather tanned by the bark of the sent or acacia, and sewed together by red cord, and is supposed to have covered the mortuary co. in of the sacred boat or horse, to which it formed a kind of baldnchiua. It is ex~ cccdingly brittle, and the colors are still well preserved, the centre nine feet long by six feel: wide, and divided into two equal sections, one of which is covered by pink and yellow rosettes on a blue ground, the other displaying six ï¬yin vultures flying with extended wings and lOldll’lQ feathered sceptrcs in their claws. Tle are so nrntcd from one another by horizontal ines of hieroglyphics, the name and titles of Recently, says an English exchange, a large number of emigrants started from the St. l’ancrns terminus of the Midland Rail- ‘ way for Live 1, en route to Canada. At Liverpool they will be joined by a large contingent, so that the whole number of emi rantsto sail to-day by the Allan Linc mai packet [’urisimi will exceed 250. For the most part the emigrants consist of female domestic servants, ugriculturists, laborers, carpenters, masons. bricklnycrs, and humble artisans, whose [mssagc has been id and other expenses materially defrayed by the London Samaritan Society, the Baroness Burdettâ€"Coutts, and other philanthropic persons. ’l'hcv go out in charge of Mr. John James Jones, one of the principal promoters of the Samaritan Society, who has within the last twelve months made five voyages of a kindred . kind across the Atlantic. This gentleman l appearsto be in constant communication as well as with ministers of religion tlxmug‘u- Therefore he stole in order to get convicted. \Villiins radius of eight miles, around the town of Ssndford, l‘lorida, are 2,290 orange groves, containing over 165,000 trees. Only five per cent. of the trees are in bearing, but; those already produce 2,500- 000 omnges._ \Vhen the remaining 95 per cent. come in, provided all things turn out favorably, there will be a. yield of 50,000,- 000 oranges, which is as much as the entire State now produces. This result, within a few years, is conï¬dently looked for; but there. is no species of fruit growing which has more dangers to encounter than the orange culturc. Meantime railroad build- ing is going on rapidly, the influx of visitors Increase every year, and the State wears on air of prosperity. Referring to life-preservch and fireues- capes the following is well suggested : To a staple firmly'driven in the wall immedi- ate] over each window attach nrope or THE GREAT FIRE IN MONTREAL. lilac Crash for flu: Dress Goods at 10c. worth 25c ; 200 Print Robes, 10 yards, $1 each, sold this season at $1.75. it pays toliuy our llluck (fusiunercs. magni- ficent colour. fine twill French Goods ill ru- per yard. worth 750 unywimrc. You can save moneycvcry [llllf' by buying all your Dry Goods from A. B. FLINT, 36 COLBORNE-ST. South side ofï¬gtrcct.“ fronox'ru. ‘ B breathing. V The abduction demon is abroad. A- child of Melvin lSmitlI, a wealthy Montreal man, was taken from its home, and an inti: mntion left by the abductor that a ransom of $10,000 would restore the little one Bertie Munn, who was last Friday missed from his home on Ontario street, l‘oronto, is also supposed to have been kidnapped; whileanumbcr of cases have happened in the States during the past few weeks. The case of poor Charlie Rcss, whoso father still searches in vain but not hopeless, for his lost darling, is not solitary. The subsequent recovery of the child Smith has been com- pcnsntcd for by the mysterious disappear- ance of two children from St. Lin, a suburb of Montreal. six months ago than Skobelcff, and none more likely to be entering on a new circtr. ' _-.. _.._.. Bombardments. The history of bombarding towns affords an instance of something like actual deteri- oration in the usages of modern warfare. Regular or simple bombardment, that is, of a town, indiscriminately and not merely of its fortresses, has now become the estab- lished practice. Yet, what did Ynttcl say in the middle of the last century? “At present we generally content ourselves with uttering the ramparts and defenses of a place. To destroy a town with bombs and red-hot balls is an extremity to which we do not proceed without cogent reasons." What said Vauan still earlier? “ The fire must be directed simply at the de’cnces and batteries of n p'scc " " ' and not against the houses.†Then let us remember O.â€"â€".7, Norman's Electric Belt Institution (Eut'b 1874 4' SIIIIEHN STREET EAST. TORIDN'ND. 0ST. NERVOUS DEBILITY, Rheumatism, luuno Buck, Neural in, Paralysis and all Liver and Chest Compls nts immediately relieved uml crmuncntly cured bv using these BELTS, SANDS Ah 1) lNSOMflS. Circulars and Consultation FREE. urd‘Gleg; _ “A.'1’I"s:l ‘ What a Three-Cent Stamp Will Do. .__â€"I\\â€"â€"â€"- out England who forward to him the names of individuals and families desirous of emi- grating, as with Government agents in var- ious of the Dominion, who advise him as to the class of cmi rants for whom em- ployment can be foum . Thus the voyagers, who are expected to land of Quebec on or about Saturday week, will ï¬nd employment was a sad oneâ€"a parting, perhapn for life ; and there were sob: and tears, on well as the exchange of kind wishes and loving words. it was expected that the Baroness Burdctt~Coutts would have been present on the emulsion, but prior engagements pre- vented her, and she was represented by heragcnt, Mr. hicinrcn. Mosahnrutn, high riest of Armed Re, the diety of Thebes, and a row of pink rosottes on a yellow ground. On either side is a flap divided from the central section by four bands of colorsâ€"blue, red, yellow, and greenâ€"and further divided by spearhead pattern. Below this comes a row of panels containing omblcmatical devices, predom- inant among which is the scarabrcus, flying the English bombardment of Copenhagen in 1807, when the cathedral and some 300 houses were destroyed; the German bom‘ bardmcnt of Strasburg in 1870, when rifled mortars were used for the first time, and the famouslibrnry and picture gallery destroyed ; and the German bombardment of Paris, about which, strangely enough, even the touche or royal name of Pinotem If , seven times repented. Below this is a border of pink and blue checkers at the bottom, with a broad kilt of pink or perhaps originally scarlet. This magniï¬cent work of leather measures '22 feet 6 inches in length and 19 feet 6 inches wide, containing a space of 201 uhpare feet of leather. It is the most sacred buildings ; and the Romans frequent- ly sp\red sacred and other buildings, as Marcellus, for instance, at Syracuse. Yet when the French ravaged the l‘slotina‘e in 1089 they not only set fire to the cathe- drals, but sacked the tombs of the ancient emperors at Spiers. Frederick If. dcstroyed n co , say three-eighths of aninch in size and long enough to reach nearly or ( uite to the around. This cord should be we i made and pliable and be knotted at intervals of about fifteen inches. The cord should be rolled into a coil or ball and ti :d in place bya small cord or strap, ready at a. mo- ment’s notice to be united and the end thrown out of the window. Men and in graceful curves Over his coat collar. His waistcoat is of chocolate-colored velvet, and his scarf of crimson silk He stated himself to he 31 years old, but looks older, and has an honest face. He had been, he said, mcssen er, of Spottiswood. the prin- ter, and whi c be occupied that microscopic sition he had carved with a nail a man's '. It will do more than any other liccc of pups-r of its size and value in the wor d. It sci-nin- pushes what would, u few years ago, have been deemed impossible. '1'th tnllsrnsnlc plilf‘llfll nn the corner ofun envelope or {:ckagg commumh the use of l wherein to receive your letters, orders lmins of cars to carry them, and starts an army ofmcn ln deliver them. it brings information from every section of the cnuntrv and tidings of pleasure as well. lint the crowning consideration is the fuel capricious and nut lbulldings B “ â€".“ I .~,...... , . I'll (YIIICIILAII but“. manufactured by the SIMON“! I'ATHSTI‘ID ruocs‘ss, having given such ucncrui satisfaction. owing to the r Ilh'll’ollll’l'l' 0)“ ’l‘lull'l'lll. we have at a great expense 8 plied the I‘IIIM'II'LI: to the 'l‘lllll’lilllh'fl of 'BOS$~CUTï¬A“'§, having frequently been asked to do so: and lwrcaftcr 'WILL CURE OR RELIEVE Openm‘hfl“ “ nommb Toum- King‘ military conscience of the (iernmns was .- .‘ r . ~ n . - awn, Ottawa, “inmpcg, ilaxmlton, and struck. so that in tho highest circles doubts rgï¬E$E$nicéL$12§fg gérléztggï¬grgffég: women could descend it, or could be tied %,-2,‘,?.f°§}ï¬ï¬"§£ï¬â€œâ€˜ï¬‚,ï¬Â°â€™2;ï¬{%,},fff;‘33,$5,335 ogfgu'cm ï¬awt‘m‘vm bf; '{R'FEI’ f"?! BIL/008N538: Dill/"£38: other dill-"Ct! 3 and “one. W8 If? “Smell. about the m ï¬ery of such a roccedin ag .- ..' - g ' . about the bodies of the weak and they address will rocurencopy ofEszrosanlen- ,‘ ‘ m? we," 9†“ '0 . c ,3 "cc DYgPEPS/d, DROPSY, . n be 1 . h H, h h . . P P. 8 having with this emblem the representation . d _ i t u†u d, u ] temperel haw will do well to give them a trio. , ui . oat sig to y t _0 cut _m c urge one mm, ravaged from; mo no less than of a gmue supposed to be the favorite of be quickly lowered to the ground. [Ea-31$“: z“ :‘szgm‘hrï¬wmh; Mn your Hardware- slen-uuun. rm- ule, IND/GEST/ON, FLUTTERINO "."m “‘0' “‘5 .“nlle‘l '“ "mnhm‘ib “)9 from a mi itary point of view. “'ith respect the queen 'twice mpchml a sin “Iâ€. re re, Mr. Belt, the sculptor, whose libel suit, for the trcarmc'nt and Cure 0 rbcnnmiism. ucu- “mm‘d†5"" and we "u" n ‘3 cwm’d “3 “ch JAUND/OE- 0F 7le "EA/fr. :flm‘ :hfsurlgï¬chï¬tgflgg a: agailn lo sï¬fred orpublic buildm s, warfare “nation ’of two united mick? and of“. has excited such sensation in London, is de- “‘81†“in†Win“ dl’e‘w“ "y "1" m" ‘;"7' R H & m'ï¬ï¬‚fgï¬m" ERVSIPEMS, ACID/TY 0F . . I - ' - “m 5 ‘0 “0"â€. ‘ncrwmgly ‘ mimetle ments like the Greek antefixal and the ca - “bred to be the beau ideal 0‘ the "10‘1"" m": Sale A; r cl In Do"! 2' n It ' I 8'4â€- RHEUM THE sroudcâ€. “lull†1"“ meal“ ‘0 'lmm “‘9 pawns It was the rule in Greek warfare to spare r type of artist. He wears his hair flowing ' an" a "N" r m n a 0 'um" " HEARTBURNX . Dflyflfsg HEADACHE, 0F TIIE SKIN, And every species of disease arising from disordered LlVER, KIDNEYB. BTOMACH, BOWELB 0R BLOOD, ’i'. MILBURN & (50., â€Â°""¥‘8fz'dnro . ï¬llâ€"Emits? Pills, J. w. G. WHITNEY, l‘ï¬â€˜l‘ATl’. A GKNT. Valuator, Arbitrator, &c., Money Louncd on city or Farm /. the finest buildin st Dresden and Prague. rem, hhle oh'mt he: 0 h 1- - - _, .,..__-..s.->~â€"â€"â€"~ -- â€" In 1814 the l-Englzi;h forces destroyed the mummies of th’e wholetcsue::i:n’“:::{|:g cad upon a stone he hulxpickedezp near the > - , negroceaeofmbalmnx. capital at \\ ashmgtcn, the Presidents hum, the greata‘ technical ski“ in prep. Houses of Parliament. his h attract- 3.? Property“ Properties bouillll “nil J The principal ltaban embalmcrs, says the house, and other public buildings: and in "hum, “d mm“ excellence in execution ed the attention of a gentleman, who in- . sold on commission. 7"“ L‘W'b “NP "‘m “3"†PMW’ ‘ “3‘5 if"? hum“ .8°“°“" mum"?- “5 and design. Its ngcis wmewhoreaboutthe ducal “‘0 great l*‘mll’Wl‘ F010)? ‘0 take him 11111110868 or aFamil Elli secret. although the chief steps are well With difficulty restrained. from blownp up um, “f Sohmon. specimens of thi, leather as assistant. larSvociul alwnUOn given to farmers. y y i know: T1" mm M “WWW “ “fled at“ b51339 Mile†‘3' Pâ€â€œ ï¬nd the P†‘1' 0‘ canopy, which have been brought to Eng. The New York Nation, whose influence ' $099351" 0‘ 0“ ml“ hr", ‘3?“ ‘3‘" - “"f’l‘su llm “ ‘1“)? u“: “m†9' land, show that the colors with which it among intellectual Americans is perhaps! 25 TORONTO ST', TORONTO. v“,",,"“ I“... 1‘ InlNN-‘d thrush "l? ‘lwle “twinâ€? Tim“ “r "flaw!" ‘9‘ ‘3‘“! ha“ md was painted or dyed still remixed their greater than that of any other journal on ~ - r <- ~~~ all“, nymipsln. In- l)’“'m “um ll mm†mm0 C‘W- Th“ “‘3' azimume p Th1?“ bl“ Jemu‘l“ a!" original luster. i-‘mm some unknown the continent, pronounces clearly in favor of} duo-ml. Diunlffl- a ‘ takoaslongasfiva hours. Alcoho i! then once or oy ms nndlhccmzl. c circumsunce, may hue. “he tho flow. the English intervention in F ypt. ltsa s: . W" ““m'u' "" injected for the urpcoc of abstracting all 00g t to spare these edifices which do . , - u v ~. “3’ . . , I . Breasts, Ilene-cur. . . h h . . ‘ en. nexcr paled by the effects of tlme.â€" The late khedue was umpy the h of _. or man as.“ almox. ltryslpelna. run. the waterlrpm} e bod . Thurs followed "cheer to organ society. and do not new Numm a", mug of whom Anh; i, now the head... 7% . , The largest and only complete u,..,..;..,, m “P bY“ ml“â€Â°â€œÂ°l€ F", “Kaufc'lԠ9Ԡl “I†‘0 if cum»? “anva “ch “ â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€.â€"â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"- the gan of Turkish and Arabic ofï¬cial Jscoasml. Concerngxfatbo edlcacyeftblnwn- shock in the Dominion "on I“ "It"! I. It" wolf.“y Thug mmuon 33min! seb‘f :xii‘srkab‘lnliif liu'll'lhn In ‘3‘] (.111 h i' "90' “d m“ Buzll’h ‘lemil‘v’ hi" mum!"- Who have for cemurie' lived on. miifliiifiwi‘nmm I 1:“ agg‘ Alsoafuiillne of extra hear Ameflrhn our I mi'r'i-L'ï¬ï¬iii-ii Swell: m 0:: ti: mï¬d‘ioifg‘u tear: man‘s Mom». ° ‘" " '" proved useless in lreland, on account of their “"3 “""W' °‘ “m WW- I'm“ w†Gexvm'l «recruited “mu. whom-«mama Tuned 1mm mun. -- l’use'n rue-t IMP-r. 15mm. Tw- houn Mm um h 1m ammo“ of ' " lan we .houhj think .0. It nth“ the Tweed of the King. He barre. wed lbeCllyflF?"YOÂ¥.€UWI-lu. here miller. _ may :II;I:::::‘."W’0-r:‘a, m i. do“, mica“. “a m“ “me i. “"‘†«'r " -‘ ‘ ~ * 1 gives a fellow away, bajove, when he walks "‘0. ""omly' and ammoâ€! ' “mi 9"“‘1‘1 ï¬bï¬ku milking: Third Inth ailing Fll‘fl H088. Fire Department Supplies Debits†the mostconu'cnial vc yet 1* “10",†1, my ' h n h r . Prerh Water at Snag into I Lind l e meeting in a damp are h“ “9mm {Mlmw‘ly' ‘ 71“" h“ WW†and I)me Departmcu Kev York Put- _.-... l'ecusd. Their effects abnum'flw-lww fizw . °' ‘ "’3 m ° ‘ 1 ° "N" ' .. , “d m u Beg “ya so hm“. but v.“ of mains “dn'VIOS " was at an end, he had ommz“ I use; ensure in am that Ibo mu- much lb" "col all other Pill!- 'flwy "6 “‘0 this taken. from two to ï¬ve hours. Lastly. \\ itbcut fresh water the our: Canal could y. mu “ch ‘ uni: u .‘ms t .‘ho ‘ . to go, an th the European financiers took plants: icons Olblt'ft ford button among MCI J l". Md plenumqu butwwerfultomre. W the body is exposed for from two to live not be opentnl._ The canal runs through a ’. know .u g p" u e"' charge to secure the interest on their bonds. am“ "M" ‘imriï¬â€˜w‘ if if"? {'53 W‘""?"‘ " "“ I’ “'9'†'3‘" 1°". ‘ $33123 aim“ “motif-om“ ‘2: How; hour! to a current of than air. which Is uhdy waste. ' be fresh water is within it!) ' _ This was not the most desirable or defensible 9,, {mï¬wgg‘mï¬w m we mm my", , [I Write for lei-ice List “noâ€: N "w muggedâ€) M we we swung 33$le ï¬ngodgftgt‘:w§l "3510- 04333; or 5:20 mil; onhgh: shah llpwcï¬wlily German lug-nae: i: incrw- l cause of interference, but the interference mm»qu q": git-o rim-gnu?! w; (33' ““w- ~~â€"â€"-- {gastritis} egg? again! mama“ blend: . . kn 3:] .e. e. w: r WI w u: on mg m natantinopie may e inferred from i has done nothin but it has cleared “ u‘ ‘ ‘ l“ l "a ’u n " "a, ' m "m e for any lengthof time without haul, Lnnailaand beer, the three national the announcement. recently published inlthc service of cit-rum; it has lightened & ï¬mbflï¬xymgmudgy MW chur- lml u n hlhl ‘1 I alien 'tkhe‘canalmm sup he‘d. comes fromiglf M'wj'wlfv'w‘lti til-stat: Emdperorltho taxes. made their mode of collection 01.5.1903; gi â€"-- “'3‘! “mflaï¬ï¬‚ddcgfh 9mg! 3‘“ y m- ‘ e. 1e breeg a cam a Beulah, near 111m} transferred cure rs the humane, theiramountandthetinleof their ‘ - 'T‘: * “mm ' WWW“ ' "m l " 1"" mxï¬ycfl'" . 'Téluthw Cairn. Should Arabi Pasha shut oflthiaimmhr'lmmthemmfli-imflectionmuimgivcnthe ham mm: ‘â€â€˜â€œâ€˜â€œâ€˜Â°"“WWW l $£;?ée:lta:glbztph “highland hr 1 mud in “mm mm dinner will“)! a“ “5“ “all! Pd“ {min-"7 hla’. magmlinx’ef security, and the whole country such -â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€" 1037' Tu "AND; cooled tbofareeasytoiake-and being yo I “a. m in“ on cud. a“ in at; grentdisuenansed. Ashe lain posse-mu l the Suth mint-n Capt. hampf- parity of administration, both ï¬nancial and ' c K M A K s s, s 1:. 51.3033}; phpgn, "Whisk. they are entirely harmless. P". _ of (an). sac people slang the an] m “i bosvener of the third lianovenan Infan ndiaal. as it had never seen before. One “limo-"'3 M- “MK-V PAPER. 0 W “OMB inland the WW- ‘ . ’ ~ .. J _ , . send 1 m. g (1 w r" w; .. PREPAIUCD BY d d W {W Th m his mercy. gCapt. vcn Hobo of the First bilessan single fact speaks volumes: ithasaboltahed M 7J-.m':(" "- ' a my van D". PLATm' mm... a... amt... .. we... swede-um“ so w mumdmmwmw mimv'r‘ilï¬i’é‘imwmm Dr J C At er&CO* “,W mm“. m mm a“ m m, m PM!“ ï¬eld Artillery}! eat. have by thenae of a» raw cowhide on the in. 38.101 Hamil. Bill“ P338838, .mumm . p . . . y a, A" on“. “d “in. h a†'1 l hfsry - grain. sport actress be» ordered to place res 1.x an "yer, and hug. Th... m a“, thing. “- m um. SCOVILL'S Pflmb DRY PLATE OUTFITfl ‘ this“. n a p anthe‘Amar-icaa stags.u a doroutllosnan dupe-l of the Sultan, who desires to which (garage Arabi and his men. Tb'? w.mmeW!ntcwbox ,‘M°'“",:‘,“" LOWELL! "Ass" ’5‘!“ ‘5‘" “mmâ€? W “ml†“‘1' {vamp-m! never employ them in ' ' the difl'ernnt wantto gummy ' nnchock “www.mm “ rum- cm waiting the death present members. gives a performance done; He! Week brunchea of his land ' i“ w ' ‘" mu ‘ a". ‘1‘. “"3"â€; ~ I - mes. as their awn-m have do“ '0' I" 1- Mlotï¬ï¬l- Wooden“. MI. is, m. in Bay Street. Tat-onto. Ontario Soldbvsu Dracula“ and Dealerâ€: Mela A