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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 29 Aug 1885, p. 4

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coir TfilSl' m ‘ The New (Jo-Operative Profesionnl Etiquette p'eveuts some doctors from advertisingthelr skill, but we are bound by no Inch conven- tional rules: ~ud think thatif we make ar‘is» covery thatia of benefit to our follows, we ought to spread the fact to the whole land Therefore we cause to be published through- out th- land the fact that Dr. R. V. l‘ieroe‘s " Golden Medical Discovery " is the best known remedy for consumption (scrofuia oi the lungs) and kindred diseases Sand two stamps for Dr. Pierce's mmplete trea'ise on consumption, with uns means of self-trestnieut" “Address, “'orld’s l)ispe'.t~ nuptial fpthisis): high temperature. "at. The Tobacco Habit. lug, emaciatson, c.plous v xpseforation of The tobacco habit is one of the farms of 0550‘“ WW. And l 138‘ «vitr- Y“ both sedative and stimuitsiou, which seem the boy in three moot"! returund home con- 9, be mad by an rude“, u wen u u“ ‘5 Mt. “d Ill manlbl in“ “39 “Vi” most accomplished being. Something in had dinppared. man impels him to be happier. _ . The rude Mexican pounds the century Tobwoo Is In Ann!) mum plant as he can get fermentation in it, and if. l'echolier hm. Mom/div Medical then he drinks himself drunk. consider! til“ the me Of “bid-‘0 WW“ 1 be methodical Chlnaman, who has aduty 0M [1013 In 51153“? 0‘ C°=ugl°u dim“ for every day in the year, and saves his The funny Ian's Baby. The funny man went to his“ to write. If: minus-4 to clay, he would urine in sign And llama his work, n be trimmed the Heat. In the men. “gaining his baby lay, Art! the) net she was “only panic; away, suf scold die us the light (1 another day. 9H». Irate. Iithhisheutfntheothcrrncm. awn/ms: diheuugoingcntlnthegloosn To the shadowy um beyond the tomb. the lane Itsan ‘amrr te the u..- ‘efifl Ms.â€" veat-lthatau N woman or $1.231 A 111730 0? TH}! COLLEer J Cn‘hnt'lrsene .r Ill-era Imprisoned In I} (on! sun. A yourg Irishman, named James Nolans. performed a noble deal of daring in a sudden mining catastrophe, which happened at the coal-pits situated near the villages of Niddry and New Craighall, in the nesgbouxho d of Newmills;' l‘alkeith. About two o’clock one afternoon the rumor was spread that'tbe pits were filling with water. It was con- is. it when. Is as M». lap-Iona At?“- all nevus ammmMynll-yanut ‘ to was. clans in he about. [\‘lufl c m In. sen-ash. AMI-L spurts It “Litmus-sult- nmon’maanah Lilithlloyal lull Steamship. understate: tranrortlud feasts every binds! to In sum ft on Lat-ate write withduth no nigh, fl h ‘ its 3 An. c eua ammo-sen ph mummeusxu Win-.mkm and classes t. gauze. or other Informant; a ply to smasher & 00.. Baltimore: 8 CNN at Halifax: Shes A: Oo..8t. Johr‘r N. F.1Wm. omens c021. St John. N F Allan a; 00.. Chicago: have a: Aid-u Nu: York :8. Fcurlinr. Toronto : Ailaas. Ra: itOo‘, Quebec: Wm. Brockie. Phuarle' x B. A allan. Portland. Boston. Montre- . M miners. They sure just aboutto ascend the shaft, and the man at the pit-head had discovered that something had gone wrong There were sixtyvthree men and boys at work, of whom thirty-eight escaped to the neighbouring pit, while twenty-five who were onLthe opposite side of the torrent re- mained. These ran through a portion of the workings as yet free from flmd, but found their escape cut off, tum where they would, and exhaustion took the place of despair. At last they awaited their fate in a level communicating with ano‘her pit, measuring only five feet broad by five feet high. The shaft was nearly filled with water, and a volume of water was rushi' g down upon them ; but here they waited two mortal hours, until, seeing no chance of the flood d'minishing so as to give hope of their escape, Ith-n of them dashed under the water, and through the hole whence it came, leaving their companions in thebeliof that they were lost. They were, however, merci- fully saved, reaching the shaftwhers anxious friends were awaiting them. after battling in the dark with the seething waters. But what of the eighteen that remained? Una by one, twelve of them ventured their lives as their comrades had doneâ€"braved the waters and the dark hole, and were similar- ly rescued. But four men and two lnys were still left behind. Three more hours piste}, while friends above were vainly signalling and callir g to them to follow their comrades, example. They were the more hopeless because they believed their mates list be ground out lakes as thehourl not by. u, think. ting u typhoid fever ll due to n mane be . , ~ __ , I , , I ‘ _ y tterthanthemiser,hadthecttadel _ Med, 4A ' - gm my. ILA chm: estâ€"h [Agt um: I not born dab. “meat, the panda,“ “a m. of , Inch ,0 ' “hunt”: .mrmcd by opium. “d Egan“ firmed by :- guts and fall of water from a “gm mgnnmztlzzighs meta mmmgrumm “umrii'c :‘s‘d . - n 'n "whim mm“ Inth "1" "Emilm ll the lull“ 0"“ 0‘ a” di‘ the command of his governmint and his height 0‘ 13? f‘l'hom" "Ml ‘ din Which unless some of the breaent projects fall. lr'l‘r‘f‘fi‘i‘.’ 'fi?mh"3“mmm“fifim m “an m m’ "’ "' V’“ m“ ’M "mm "the. “limit the H-mtpoflrful d¢'m“' religion, he sits down and smokes himself "ruck “'9‘” in“ m hum °f the “my 0 K Testimony. uTMJannu‘iiarmsfusc-mflm m: Improved AfiaChmentfl . k, E in: agent, and that its action is doc to nicoâ€" m“ “,4 fine; he declares that a number of smokers a“ ’W‘ beve been protected In or epidemic influences through: tobacco. l’elllapl it is for this reason that Willis recommendsthe use of to new in armies, as a preservative against certain epidemic diseases. into stupefsction. The Turk, precluded from liquor by his relig'on, tortures himself between the harem ‘Pd the ripe- . , The English beer-drinker comes to a place where malt and hope will no longer satisfy, and he must drug his laser to make it pala- table, andthe public hours which he frequents obliges him in that respect by opening the bung-hole and droppingin tobacco or peg per, or something sufficiently strong. Nothing is more remarkable in the United States shan the growth of the cigar business. Before the Babellion, Havana manufactured the best, and probably the most ofcour cigars. After the duties ware made high, the cigar- making business was transferred within our revenue jurisdiction, first to Key Wes, and then to New York. The war itself was pro- vocative of the smoking habit, as it multi- plied excitement, and hit hundreds of then» sands of men in tents, waiting for battle ; and there they smoked becauu they had no other form of enjoyment. So the growth of tobacco was introduced into the Northern States, and now the North raises the best smoking tobacco for cigars, and the tobacco interest so some of the chstern States, amount to millions per nnum. There are said to be 50,030 persons in New York, rolling cigars or stripping the leaf. In almost every little village there are cigar factories. _ ’ The Germans and Spanish were formerly the most amokeful of nations, but we are The testimonials we publish may be veri- fied by any person who may deubt their trufhfuluess. Efgln, Dec. 18,â€"We, the undersigned, have used Nerviline in our families as pre- pared by N. C. Po‘son 8: Co.. of Kingston. Ont , and certify that it never fails to give relief in colds, coughs, and rheumatic pains : a1d we have no hesitation in recommending it to the public. W. l‘ennock, Postms-ter, Elgin; Henry W. Warren: Eliza Powell, Elgin ; Cephas Brown, South Crosby. Ten cent trial bottles may be purchased at any drn store. Polscn's Nerviline, the never-fai ‘ g pain cure. Try it now. ills pen in fast and the hours not on ‘l‘.2l his night of foil was almost gone, AM the can: showed the first faint atresksof dawn. Then he dropped blipea and raised his head. ".‘cow the minor ls finished." the funny man said, Am! the none, comingln. as“, "The baby lsdcad .’ and Ni Form Agents print for amino machine IBO Our prion only 825 38011.} More sum. send at tempt.» m “at shots m and sample of new .A. A- .. glanhiues nsrant for three years and sent a d. &d. TAYLO ,“f-rmmu-«wmw Tososrc SAFE muss. Tm 00-0PIRA'1'WI MAsurAiiiiiixismor rm: Sewing Machine CO. a JAMES 8T. BCUTK. “Am” N. AND Burglar Proof Safes, 5m! VAUL'I'S. "Alll'l‘ DOORS, COIBINATIBN BANK LOCKO. Prison Locks. and all kinds of Fire and Burglar Proof Securities. Patentees and sole manufacturers of Fire-pron SafeeJrith Neu-Oonduotin Steel Flange Dooruvnlch have been demonstratcd y actual tests to both best fire-resisting safes now made. A number of second-hand Fire-proof Safes now In stock, at in: primâ€"also Five :eoond-Bsnd Bu lanl’roofjsfrr, suitable to: Print Bankers or Jews or; FACTORY AN D SALESROOM, Il'l & l|9 FRONT STREET EAST TORONTO GRAND DOMINION AND Former“ Provincial Exhibition Agriculture and Arts Association of Ontario I { ~ 10 K‘ “ILD AT LON’DON PROM Till .__â€"... HEALTH. A Presenlimeut- Is an impression on the mind, that some filing is going to take plum, and usually such is the vase; perhaps we may say without exaggeration, that something always does occur, after a presentiment is formed, if such were not the fact, we cannot conjicture u but would become of everybody. Just imagine for a moment, that acfxlcthing did not take place in such a large world as this! l'rcsectirrents love weak places, hence they flourish among weak-minded people, not user seaxily v silk-minded by nature, but made so by a diseased body. “’0 are told of a young lady at Kinderhcok, who was visited by an apparit on two years ago, at dead hour l'f night, which announced to her in solemn accents, that in two years she would be the inhabitant of anoth r world ; this circumstance had such a depressing in finance on her mind, that she plued as sy by degrees and did die, at the term nsmcd, and was buried or few days after. An eminent clergyman, on parting from another said : ” I have a strong presentiment that We shall never meet again,” and within FEMININE GOSSIP. The average enameled watch hanging at the waist-belt of the average girl contains a powdervpuffâ€"nothing else. "One High Jens and Fizzeoligy" was a North Carolina uhool teacher's requisition for a new manual just published by the State. Mrs. Mary Beneman, sister of the famous Commodore Perry, is still enjoying good health at the age of “2. She isliving in Iowa. If 32,000,000 women should clasp bands they could reach around the globe, but they had better best home attending to family matters. Mrs. Hayes and Miss Cleveland is the Presidential ticket for 1888 nominated by the Sixteenth Amendment, a paper published at Buffalo. The craze among young ladies for military buttons has brought together several collec- tions, which include army insignia from every nation in the world. Christiana. Lancaster county, l'a , has a Mr. Bessemer's steel process patsntshave yielded him $600,000 a year for twenty-one years. W hen Report Reaches us that counterfen bank bills are in circulation, we carifolly examine every bill in order to protect ourselves against loss. How much richer would we be, how much suffering would we escape, did we exercise L. all things the same careful scrutiny. Im- itations, obs 1p and dangerous. are being of- fered for that great corn remedyâ€"Putnam’s Painless Corn Extractor. Beware of all remedies offered you as being “just as good as Putnam's" Is it not proof positive that it is the best when such ments are used to effect the axis of substitutes. Use Put- nam a painless Corn Extractor. Sold by druggisfs everywhere. Thought is the first faculty of man ; to ex press it is one of his first desires ;to spread it his dearest privilege. The public are often very unjust but nev- er consciously so. “'hat they see clearly to be justice they alvnvs approve. It often takes along time to bring them to see things as they really are, but in the end their vor- GUllNEY O Willll’S STANDARD SCALES Are the Beat. Af- tesfed by the Print thattoere are moro of our Iceles In use In the Dominion than of all o'her makes . . “housekeerfl' c1ubfl'whm member! meet . . - - . dict is 8.1er s rl ht. It was faith in this n {a A: ham" f"? penbhed at "he ("momma on weekly to discuss the latest thing in cooking (closehupon them' now’ “though it is com' hsdtgmnsfhw’ :Ed tbs: atmh Mannie frigaiz idea which ibduc‘izd the manufacturers of the to septa S?fl‘,’,"§,°,§‘.i .323; the laciflv .ailway. mon in this countrygto find men who never ° em mm e ’00 “em warning uMyrtle N._Vy n tobacco to “and by their ____. 5mm. “Hm”. .- .. oral» and Dairy Scales. Grocer-sat Butchers' and exchange reopen. $30,000 IN PREMIUMS AND MEDALS Owing to the Dominion mat of I10,000, a suppla- mentary odltlouof the Prize Lls‘. has been issued, mklng an ent'rely new list for the first 40 pages From page 40 flrst odl Ion will be urod. Exhiwa to cone from the Northwest hid the main where they were. The lamps were kept burning with difficulty. Three more hours passed, and the rescuing party saw that something must be done to draw them from their living grave. Some one must force a passage through the water, but who? “ I will go if some one will push me through, for the current is so strong, ’ vol- unteered our young Ill h hero, r’amcs No- superior brand under every discouragement at the outset. The public verdict has been rendered at list, and it is emphatically in their favor. A.P ‘243 smoked a cigar, and I. have often noticed that some men who drank to excess had never put a cigar in their months. The drunkard fancies that he is to save his life, notwithstanding the liquor, by re- jecting some other bad habit. The‘hbest cure for both liquor and tobacco, is the open air, and not the open air of cities, so much as that of the country. An almost infallible cure for presentimcnt, however violent, is a good rmetlc, a grub- bing hoe, with a few days' bread and water diet. For ourselves, we would omit the emetic, as we do not patronize physio, except by WHY- Tlxe reason we give medicine at all is that people are always in a hurry, not exactly to get well, but to get obi-l to eat ; if they can Scales, settles for Domestic Ilse. Housekeeper-s, Consult Your Best Interests by purchasing a scale, and In buying one be sure tout the boat. Our scales are fully warranted In every particular. All elm Railroad. Warehouse andmlll Trucks. Alarm Money Drawers. For sale by the Hardware Trade generally. ll. lustrated Catalogue and Price List forwarded upon application. , The Philadelphia Times, an authority on such matters, rays girls who do not flirt as a rule die young. The girls may govern them- selves accordingly. . ABMB FOB BALEâ€"All kinds.â€"Beufl for! Jonv J. Dauv. Guelph. ____________ __ “ass YOUR onocsn son lMPERIAL FRENCH SHOE BLAUKING Msvltpino Provinces. On these exhlbl s transportwfll be pa . Ono fare for passengers and freight on all prlnpral roads In the DomInIon. Entries to be made in all classes of Live Stork and Farm Products by Aug. 22; Horticultural Products. Ladles' Work. etc. by Aux: 29. "They say there is nothing new under the sun,“ said the old maid no she stood before the mirror, “but I know better; that wrinkle wasn't there yesterday. " PUREâ€"XZKED AYBSBIKES ror sale: two cows. is! only cut, nine out of ten think they are gst- Fencing is becoming a craze among girll- Country People are inclined to chew tobuc- m“ ; amid a flute “mm smallie wit his unn. ifffl‘fia”§éil$£& ‘iifartjufilxygt'ir‘d‘llgfifflv 033.233.3‘382nf‘r’um owned by m8 Excellency m Q; I E ting “03S “'“Walyi I‘ll’el’llmdy “an” ‘0 Th0” 0‘ “3 Wh° “"9 “an 8 8i“ trying ‘50 co innead cf “making it, A ride of 1mm, feet “33m” h“ bad" “‘1 be m“ ‘1 “Pm?” fALUABLE Farm FOR-SAPEâ€"IOO acres. 8 Prize 1.1m. both editions. and blank forms can be Y (r get wolf ina minute, and for tho I) re chances get overabubed.wira fence know that mere miles through the open» country is'fl cure; through the water. He reached his 1m- panic $133 53ng Jib?) .0138 $183.? gvhgzgslh ' (face gflleliyrfiiplylug by post card or otherwise to the H A M I LT o N . of doing so, ulfh uslight degree of assur- ance to tha‘. effect from any knave who is “filing to promise, it having the wit to Lee at. a glance that the assurance mustbe father to the fun -we repeat, with a very slim assur‘ aura of being made well inn. short time, the large nmjorily of invalid: would swallow it «punt of Shakespeare‘s soup thrice a day, said soup being made, as tho reader may "number, by several old witches, of such things us ncwt‘s eyes, frrg s tors, limrd “iug', stings of rattle-snakes and other in- gredients not necessary to be named, but all brought to the climatic point byâ€"cnions. An emetic will dissipate a presentiluent in five minutes, while the vigorous use of tho grubbng boo in the open air, would work off the extra and thick blood, abu' s accumu- lation in the brain generates these disco. ed imagiuiugs, willlu the diet of broad and wutor would supply a pure article of blood .u the place of the impure material. Who over heard of a healthy, out-door, day laborer, having a “ pic-N'ntiment” in tho pursuit of his occupation? .l'im fact is, thcy hare not time to be mopiug about such tom-fooclcrics ; the only proacntimeut that ever troubles them is a veritable fact, a tangible reality. “ Root pig, or die " is their ovcr living ghost. l‘resentimcuts do not exist except in con- nection with one of the three following thingsâ€"l A wrak mind. 2. A diseased body. 2%. An idle condition of life. Loafing und gluttcny arc the great crgin- atcrs of this unfortunate condition of mind and its almost certain removal follow in- fomporatc eating, combined with physical activity. If unattended to, and friendly death docs not step in to savc from a great or calamity, insanity winds up the history. To the reflecting, we suggest a fact which disiipatcs the mystery which hangs around " presentiments. ’ In ordinary cases, a thing is not baptized as a “ prosentiment," until the coinciiivuco of the fact. Super- stitions minds, in which prcsentimonts mostly deal. take no note of the countless lilllll’t'lttilhlll that certain things might take plucc, which dil not afterwards take place ; um‘ such coincidence makes an impression against a million non-concunvufs. is plenty of room for improvement. Placards denouncing the present style of female apparel as “more in harmony with votaries cf the shrineof Babel than the hum- ble pcnltent seeking peace with God" have been posted on all the churches of Norfolk, Va. Mrs. Elizabeth Cody Stanton, who un- kfudly declares that the Christian religion hasn't benefited wr-mento any considerable extent, is reminded by the liferary woman of the Boston Transcript that if: has at least given them a place in which to display their millincry. At a spiritual assoc} a woman desired to communicate with her dead husband. “Is it really such adreadful place, John ‘2" "Not at all ; Heaven is a delightful place." "Mr. Medium,” said the widow, turning to that personage, "you have called up the wrong party." A society piper gave an account of a soc ciety event, and in speaking of one beautiful lady, of quite large proportions, it said : “Mrs.â€"â€"â€"possessed a form that a Juno might envy." The editor went home and left a subordinate to get out the paper, and the next morning he read in his paper that “Mrs. possessed a form that Jumbo might envy." cod-Oak“ Righting An Old Wrong. A singular proof of the old proverb, “Mur- der will out," is given in a suit before the English House of Peers for possession of the title and estates of the Barony of Lovot. The suit is on behalf of an :eugineer in the mines of Caernarvou, and the story brought to light by him begins two centuries ago. The famous Simon Fraser, when the Bar- on Lovat of that day died without issue, knew th it the rightful heir was a hot-head- ed young cousin of his own, Alexander Fraser. Simon brought forth a false charge of murder against him, and the lad fled to Caernarvon, and there became a miner. Simon then assumed the title of Lord Lo- vat, and took possession of the estates. The daughter of the late Lord Lovat, Amelia, was at the time on the eve of marriage with syouug nobleman. She claimed to be the chief of her father's clan, and {heir to the estates. Simon Fraser, withza body of his retainers, took the young bridegroom prison- er, dragged him to the foot of a gibbet, and forced him to take an oath never to claim the hand of the heiress of Lovat. Simon thcnrkiiluapped the young lady himself, intending to make her his wife, but with the help of her maid, she escaped to the mountains. llataruinod to have some claim to the Lovat property, he made the mother of Amelia his prisoner in her own castle, and surrounding her with armed men, bagpipes blowing, and pikes and ha] herds pointed at her_breast, compelled her to marry him. For this outrage he was sentenced to death, a sentence which never was revoked ; out his power and keen wit kept him safe during along life, which he spent in per petual treachery. He betrayed the English to the French, and the French to the Bag- llsh: be professor! devotion to the House of Hanover, while he was supporting the ex- iled Stuarts. iii: name was the synonym for traitor for seventy y- are. ~ At last he drove his son, a quiet. timid boy of nineteen. Into the field, with the Pretender at the head of his clan, and made haststocomplsin ofthe lsdto the Govern. ment, and to swear to his own fidelity. The boy, however, was pardoned, while Loni Lovat at the age of eighty was beheaded. After his death, s starving woman was dis- covared In a dungeon in his castle, who proved to be his wife,wbom he had imprison. ed therefor ten years. Now. after two centuries, the heir of Alan ands: Fraser, the mines, whom be robbed of niatitla and estates, comes forward. to pmvetheguiltoithsnsurper and his own ciaimtothe peerage. “Justice 3 slow,” aayaihe Arab proverb, “but more Inex- crab-ls than death.‘ The Body's Tolerance- Scuwtimcs a slight blow on tho head has rmultmi in death, or, what is worse, in the Imminent In.“ of reason. A mere scratch on t ~n hand, or a sliver in the foot, or a grain of dint lodging in the eye, or the tin- ir‘t fl ll‘lmno entering the, wind-pipe, has proved fatal. Such facts may lead us t) arenpf. the poet's statemout, “The spider's mne'. attenuated. thread is cord, is cable, to man's boll on life." llut thrre is another class of hate quite as surprising, that are different from these. an irunbsr lat lmndrlvrn through the brain, with a ccnddcrable loss of brain sub stance. and yet no permanent harm has come to body onto mind. The fact is, whilea mere prick in a particular part of the brain (the medulla oblongata) may cause death, the great bulk of the brain is exceedingly tolerant of many forms of injury. liven theLheart is much more tolarant than is generally thought. lhe physician may thrust his_fiuc instrument througblt with safety. an insane woman sought to kill herself .by piercing It with a hairpin, but wholly_ faded of her purpose, almough the pin interfered with the natural movs~ . feats of the hurt. A't'ahihn swallowed a papsrof plus. The pins traversed various organs and times of the body, and yet the recoveredlrom the local inflammation Ahoy was brought to the hmpifai in. sensible, and nearly dead from asphytia (mttfbreath). Thedoctor havingruna catheter down the windpip, a plus of chunct was mnghed up. The next day there was evidence that another piece was lodge-ifs anothtr of the bronchial tuba. it will Impossible to dislodge it. Th“ followed all the symptoms of acute m. prisoned comrades, spoke to the.“ cheerfully, bade them follow on, and placing the boy Kerr, aged thirteen, on his book, dashed back again. Saved! All but one! W'hers was the lad \Valker? Noluns did not pause to consider, but ventured again through the waters. He found the boy in the dark. olonc,abaudoucd to death. " Eli ! and may God bless you!" were the words breathed in to his car as he took him also on his back, and bore him safely through the torrent. It was eleven o'clock at night when this during deed was accomplished, and cheers of welcome greeted our collier hero. in part, for both liquor and tobacco. General Grant kept this open-air treat- ment up nearly all his life. Either on horse- back or in a carriage, he has ridden con- stantly, and down to a very late period, and his trip around tho'l'world, in steamers, vessels and vehicles, gave him_ inspiration of the same sort. __.__-oe<o.v>eeâ€"â€"â€"_; Jack Bowline on a Bicycle- Juck proved to be an apt pupil,aud before fifteen miuetes had passedhe headed his craft through the open door made for the purpose, and out on the broad smooth pavement he went, in full view of the carriages bound_tc and fromthe Pink drives: *3yl381â€"“1’Ul 3 During the Red River expedition under flying fish “HOT: I 33"- - 1’“ “beefed a doz‘ Lord Wolsclcy to Manitoba in 1870, a num- 9“ Clipper“ round the Horn and I “301m” I ber of experimced Mississippi pilots were kin handle a fancy yacht like this ’ere on a engaged, Capt. J. \Vebber, of St. Paul, smooth see." What happened in the brief] Minn. , one one of these voyageurs. When inml'wl during Which he “’33 lost to the the Imperial (l mammals, in Sept, 1884, en’ Bight 0f hi5 lhlpmat“ he animal“ relatEd l gagod the Canadian couliugentfor the Soudnn as follows :â€"â€""After I mounted the pooploxpeditiou, Capt. Wehber‘sservices were ac- deck of that ’ere machine and had listed the cepted, 11,, 1.3g; here last October in com. tiller a bit, I thought it a blamed sight cusi puny with other steamboat captains engaged or to steer than the ‘Peuny Loaf' With her for service on the Nile. \Vhen his term of gum! aboard. SO I says tomyself. ‘LG’B take service expired, he re-cngagsd for a term of a, cruise.’ With that plated her for the six months and has just returned to Ottawa Narrows and rang the engineer to go ahead from the land of the l’naraohs. Capt. Web- full speed. She took the swell outside like her speaks very highly of the treatment he at clipper ship, but jist as I tried to get a ’ received at the hands of the Imperial au- secoud look at an uncommon pretty girl as thorif-ies. Ho captained the mail boat was driving by in one of them two-wheeled “Water Lily" which plied between Arson- carts, I found I was broachln' to. In course I an and “'udy Halls. He describes the Nile that would never do when all them folks ' between those two points as being fairly was a lookin' at me as represented the navy navigable. Before he left Walda Ilalfa on in its present condition. So I says to my- June 20th he had brought down Lord self ‘Keep‘sr full, Jack, keep'er full,’ and Wolseley and staff and a major portion of throws up my helm. She eased off so fast the forces from the front. lie was person- that I e'enamost forgot to check her fill a. ally acquainted with Lord \Volseley, having duffcr as was in the cart with the pretty girl, i met him on the Red River expedition in shouted ‘Stiddy is y'go, 'Jack, stlddy, ysi1870, and he describes the famous General lubber.’ That 'ere riled me all over, his as being “ a first class fellow in every res callin' me alubber and right b( fore the pret‘ pect.“ Capt. Webber says the troops will ty girl as laugh-id fit to kill when the saw. return to the Scud In in the fall. Some of me a steerin' all over the Western Ocean, them have been detained at Cairo, Alexan- aud I jlst called all hands to save ship. Then dria and other places awaiting the fall cam- I got right down onto the tiller and heads paigu. A few days before the ar ival in Lon- up on my course sgln. Just then I sees a I don of Captain Webber one of Yara's boat~ licensed vendor's hand-waggin a-comin’ iug engineers had left for the Nile to super- around the corner witha load of strawberries, , intend at the construction of a number of It was dead ahead and my engines was a l boats to be used at the fall ixpeditlon. The makin' 80 turns to the miuit. Them 'cro! Imperial Government have ordered twelvc pirates in the cart, they sees it too, and be- ' Yara boats. ten of which have been built. A gins screamin' and laughln’, and the Dugoho Glasgow firm have received an order for ten scss mo a-coomin' and jist dropped the tug boats, and six of these have been finished at gin' and cavourtcd and humped his shoulder. Cairo. The dimensions of these boats are 90 lint he didn’t do it but oncet. I shoved my | fcbtiu length and Z-f fut brain and are hollum hard down and thelittle wheel a-starn made of steel. (Tapt Webber f'pt alts high. I'll u find lil‘Chf-‘d "10 bud lint into tho , ly of the work done by the Canadian voy. mid s of the strawberries, while one foot ' “Baum carried away the llsgo's Iiggerhead and "°‘h"g°”‘“°d wish?“"’.‘“(;"gg;“"b°“‘ “A gm who permits of no familiaritioa the machine. 1 won n ta~fn|n cd t e wreck by the gentleman of the home u advertised only the pretty g‘rl in the dugout when she ' {or ‘ “mafia” “d she “wind 580 m sees me all tangled up so, she got scart andl ' 'um out to see if I was hu a-lookin ’ pea rt, 8 Composed rmeart-ii'eed, Jamaica Giu- real sorry like till I riz up as red as a horse! . . . , , ger,(.amphcr \\ star and best I- reuch Brandy, Mb" 1h“ 'h° buruont “Fem” '8‘lnv llr. Pierce's Extract of Smartâ€"“'ecd is the and I thought I but make port to once‘. for i but remedy for diarrhu-s, cholera morbul. the awry “pain " ‘ dysentery on bloody-flux,collc or cramps,s.nd to break up colds. Ill humor often comes like chemical pre- A chemical paradoxâ€"That Prussian blue page". from I ner 'h‘m‘d m' “9 8m“- , ‘ ‘ ' ' Secret, involuntary drains upon the It takes aman with keen eyesight and a 'Y""" cured in min? d‘l“ “"1951” 8*" bub“ much MPG w m “d p a“ lag particulars, three lethr stamps. Address - W ld‘ fr sum] ' golden opportunity before it turns the cor ' 30%,]; gffiemw Mt:le “0'” W- h ' Heaven is a very big place, else It would Elm film 1‘28"?! “ 50"3'7- an“! ‘ be crowded by hanged men who have gone his wife "a daily. during their ws‘se- there directly from the gallows. meat; during their honeymoon he called 1, Am. “dial Cones,» 3‘, new bar "a pink," and now when she meets him Out, has full staff and complete course in with a roll-pin, at ‘3 o'clock in the morning, [grant Millie» Fine £1“. 1:: ., t . . ,. c . cuss. opens. ptem r , . he calls her a night blooming serious. Pa, 50 FF mu“. m a. I, i ,. Clerk (to Mr. lsascsteln In back room)â€" pal Austin, 8. D. 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