__________________________.__â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"- Ri Bow to Select a Wife. .. A i Good health. good morals, good sense and i ’ POLLY mos rs. good hamper. are the four essentials for s OF PURE GOD LIVER OIL good wife. These are the indispensables. L532 HYPOPHOSPHITES. After them come the minor advantages of good looks, accomplishments, family posi- Almost as Palatable as Milk. So disguised that (he most delicate sfomach ticn, etc. With the ï¬rst four, married life can take if. Rnnrrrlmble as a FLESH The common damask roses were nice comfort- able mothers, who were careful lest the chilan should get their feet wet, and always had ready lovely mud pics for the children when they came home from school. The Glorre de France roses were the sweet young aunts, named Mabel or Irene, and the moss-roses and oldofsshioned thorn-roses were the ugly-tempered aunts, called Jane or Maris. There was a rose bush that bore very long, slender white buds, and one of these buds, b:canee it couldn't stand up well, was always a girl named Kate, who had hurt her spine. Lying on the orange-loaf sofa, she bore her sufferings with touching fortitude. Next came the children. The Grays and v New.“ "25.: “c.7123: «3" ...,- - BARKER’S SHORTHANO SCHOOL, s5 Kiss; Street Ens Tor-onto, formerly for over five years Principal of e Shorthand institute in con- nection with the Canadian Business University. apewritixpg Department under the man ment of I. 030 8 83860068. Agent for the Bemlng‘ton Apply for Circular. Mention this paper is W 2. Artiï¬cial Limbs BY “ alas." Polly Pitcher was a child Of modest mein and manners mild ; She had, alas. one habit bad. Which made her parents very sad ; The consequences of her folly Were very awful to poor Polly. When Polly was a baby-girl Her ears were like two shells of pearl ; Sweet little things of pinky-red, empire; ,5.“ will be comfortable and happy. Licking either, it will be in more or less degree a failure. Upon good health depends largely good temper and good looks. and to some extent good sense also, as the best mind must be effected more or less by the weak- nesses and whims attendant on frail health. Young man, if your wife is falling into a state of invalidiem, ï¬rst of all things try to restore her health. If she is troubled with FOR CIBCIILAB ADDBBS, J. DOAN & 00-, Northeote Ave». Toronto. Ont amountof TRUST ‘ Ds to meet a v3 1 FU MONEY “ Th“ “med am," am, her bud, Grahams had very large families. The debmtaï¬ng female wmneues‘ bu Dr. PRODVCER‘ P G “N low rate or intemton p Ah“- m“ Prim? 5‘" '0 WinnPg- E103) nae-roses 0â€â€œ m Mn». ‘1“ “1115"†Pierce‘s Favorite Prescription. It will cure idly whilefltmifm 111 mp- â€" aâ€. "cuny' Ann,“ " : Sh‘md he ‘° Puni‘he‘i 1" an" “inning x ,Mlm kmddbefin“ “It; “flagâ€: 0: about 1â€" sco'rrs minnows is acknowledged by Phy BE“ ii CHADWiCK 8t ’ - we "‘ ‘1’ mm “a an. mm A corne lotâ€"the commu ' i Italian Biol 1 1 iii Fixis'r d our pmu . ’ ’ As Polly grew, she tned to beer through various ages to the tiny, tiny bud fruibvender". mty o 0: 1:31:55)?†,ï¬e relief of“ \ pm °n wemn I mogiflszï¬ ?:xfln“luflk'd 10".†that was the new-horn baby rocked to sleep in a velvety rose leaf, and so sensitive that all the little flower children had to tread lightly for fear of waking her. Such lovely times those Greys and Gra- hams bad! They went sailing on a bi magnolia leaf in the garden ditch, or vieite each other, drivin up in a banana-leaf carris e, or dance at bi balls, or gave splen id dinner-parties. erhaps the best fun of all were the christening- and the burials. When the Gray and Graham babies were old enou is everybody drove to All conversation, far and near, And listened to each whispered sound 0f secrets told when she was ’round ; She strained her ears to hear folks talking, “'hen she was sitting down or walking. CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA, GENERAL DEBILITY, Wasting Diseases of Children, and CHRONIC COUGHS. Sold by all Druggists, 506. and $1.00. TORONTO. ONT. OiOlOE FARMS FOR SALE Ill All. PARTS Of â€"â€"-â€"â€" MANITOBA. ‘CELPII BUSINESS COLLEGE, Guelph, out-The aim: scholastic year begins Sept- Parties wishing to purchase improved Harrison 2nd. An Art Departn cat has been added in which Farms, from so no“... upwards, with immidias. Drawing and Woodcsrvinz will be taught by the possession. hill or write to a. 1. assumes, ile- rnost roted specialist in the Dominion. Our Short- ' Arthur's BIC‘ik, side at, Winnipe . information hand Department has accomplished phenomenal re- furnished free of charge, and so are assisted in suits. We lead the van in Practical Education. mullag selection. “~“‘°C°R“‘CK-P"“°'P“' MONEY To 1.0“ An ugly complexion made Nellie a fright, Her face was all pimply and red. Though her features were good, and. her blue eyes vvere bright, " What a plain girl is Nellie 1†they said. Her ears soon both began to grow And get quite large, she listened so ; But still she tried, with all her might, To hear each round from morn to night ; And every word of caution accruing, She listened noon and night and morning. But now, as by magic, plain Nellie has grown As fair as an artist‘s bright dream ; Her face is as swoet as a flower new-blown, Her cheeks are like peaches and cream. As Nellie walks out in the fair morning Her cars at last tremendous grew, ~ the rand church bu t for the occasion and And o'er her head stood u in View ; g ’ light As Cmasr Rana or ins-near. And when her parents, finally, 31:1: :3): xzeï¬ï¬a WEE; fight, 1221‘: Her beauizy attracts every eye, '1 we, flmf;m"gngu:em Put her to bed to cure her, she was always so much excitement: 2W“ ohm†And as for the people who called hora fright, ,1 : I - ~ “my Allan Lina m †Why, Nellie is handsome ;†they cry. '1" un- Aud the reason of the change is that A°°°Pt°d “many “‘1' °°Ir°°fl°m ing a name for the new baby and such a Benin durlnswlnterirom Pommd "OWEN!!! But cocked her ears in their direction. . “a h m 0“ M... g. fter ds irh ntie l . V . me. I I d n x eve Saturda to Live 1, and in sum- :gggznm;.gu;suof , adhrnowai'l: “0101111nt in N-eme teak D-r' Pierce’a Golden medic“ ' 5" m. “by idler from Queberdevew Ba urdayto verpocl,oalllng And now her punishment she found, , Discovery, which regulated her liver, cleared led. 0-i- M m ,, unmade,†,0 had mu, “,1 puma m ,0, sound every mum“, that we†“7"†t anything her complexion, made her blood pure, her ' Scotland and Ireland' also from Baltimore, a Hall- For her big ears heard every Throughout the world, and in her room; ll. R. to Liverpool fortnightly l fax and St. John's, The steamers of the Glas- bui: a funeral that was nearly as interesting. dufln When somebody’s stem broke or the leaves breath aweeb’ he: lace fair and may’ and removed the defects that had obscured her "mm" month" BEAVER LINE STEAMSIIIPS. She hmd SW“ cmnon in Katmai“! w es sail during winter in and from Haliffax And the small song of the mosquito 32‘3pr 05: w}??? happeneï¬iirf‘lungly. the beauty. Sold by druggists. “$99â€;omimysi’lgtwglcï¬gxggnég‘ :33 ï¬rtland, Boehon and Philadelphia' and durlu sum- In south America. at Quito. 1 f)? W33 1:5â€?(‘11 Y Wflppe h m a “31:9' Of the nearly seven hundred physicians 860 Rama“ Ticketskso. 890 End 8116’ “50mm to megigtizzene ow oral laiontrsal wsdekil glgdafggx 8“ an a“ ‘3 “WY t° t 8 gm" 3' practising in San Francisco ï¬fty-six are wo- atedmor and accommodation. intermediate S30 "“ °° “ w°° 57"“ m" "1 ep . ' fortnightly. And the“ were Rmmd 7"†Tickemt 360- Steengci *30' A†w m Fortnight. passage or other information spglgso 0., Amid this din she tossed about ’ II. E, MURRAY, General Manager Canada Japan-plum leaf hearse. men. hip- And nearly deafened by the rout sermons and hymns and the flower ladies . on a, . B m . _o ,d ‘ She begged the doctor take the sheets cried dreadfully andhiidn’h give any more u all} Why “mum “he I’Ph'It 0‘ m°rt31b° glue 00-. 1 CHEESE] gm“ saga?! “Winn†°’ ï¬aï¬ï¬ï¬hgh cg: ks.hcl$?;°ï¬u8ci.; glide Thump. And out off both her monstrons ears; parties for a long time Pm“ 3 We have 0mm W°nder°d Why, Lcci“ Ann's†""5 “n “‘9 son a 00.. St John, N. B.; Aileuh 00.. Oblong: ., . - - and have concluded, that: we don’t know, Love a Alden, New York; If. Bourller, Torch : Bu., oh, alesl twas not b shearing When we were kept: in the house by rain 1 . b b h f ,d I i ‘ ‘ Anna R“ l 00. Quebec, Wm Broom. mum.» Poor Polly lost her power nl hearing. a servant went out with an umbrella and u“ :31; “ £2; at†“h eh“ 0’23}?! dimmwl : ENGRAVING @z IIJLJJONES, pmn'g. A Ann'mmmd' Boston Man'mw . . fetched us in lots of roses, and then we con 9 “5 ° e “c. t at a ‘3 39°“ ' “ FOEZN'F; -.\gw00D ENGRAvEJï¬. For while she cried, a soldier gay 13 ad flower “die. in more artiï¬cial style all times, are Dr. Plerce’s Pellets, to relieve ' .1 martini. . ,1 K i S - E A big 8‘1†ï¬red: in f“ Cahh'flr p Tth furniture was was of “aboard 3f him, should he suffer from torpidity of the EA i‘. E'RTI. at. 34.533} 3 'N~G~ TREE? A51" 25‘ E Whose thunder, ill appears, a ever ia’fa_ liver, sick or nervous headache, dygpepgin’ - PURPOSE .5. “E..- : K Cracked both flie (drums of PollyJ’e ears. mm“ y g constipation, etc. Druggists. ' 3: . She then remar e , in accents c eeriug, All' the “mil _____.____ x . y wore dresses cut from Tb“ “he d become quite mud 0f hearing' tissue paper, just oval pieces, with a little The Turtle Mountain Region. Her 11581835 care DOW grew IO small hole “1 the naxddle to at the atem thrPngh’ Thousands of acres of choice free govern. and Traders generally. Thai: soon she l‘adlnof 6M: align; 5:111:19 ggglï¬feslrweeï¬ieerggglg ment land, now open for settlers in the We want 3 GOOD HAN in your locality to pick up . And 3° 5 m‘mml“ u e 3 91° ’ . Turtle Mountain Re ion of Dakota. Here ; With a poor little, earless head ; °lab°nt° “mun†0‘“ “1 °P°n'w°rk Palm?“ was raised the wheaisthat took ï¬rst premium And “1° W110 030° 1W3 been '0 idly _a “on 0f 1â€â€œ Wer'dre'kthmugh Whmh as New Orleans Exposition. Rich soil, °’ ‘ï¬ad 0““ mmm‘ed °n “WNW†“"3"†' 7 ‘ 1" WM thenoeforth very m°1m°hOIY- the milk or red “Mn 'km' “311d be “en' timber in mountains, good schools,churchos, “58' o 3 PAGE ._ ., "€â€" All little pitchers with big ears luggiiaed is? out duï¬hosgrflagfiflhlnfrddk? congenial society' For further information’ - ‘3‘?“ Pflï¬- Verzwnt- 17- 8- .~ " . . I J . , . Should let this tale excite their fears. the children were at school, and Irene and agar} °§:â€Pap§:ly if); Iggy? PmVideilt Life and Live StOCii AS300 ii > To have nice cars it's most important Mabel, the kind aunts, eat all the little M'in'n 01: J"M 'Hgokihs Ca'n €8.88 ' Ago ’ THE ALBERT CHIEF OFFICEl i They shouldn’t listen when they oughtn't; sea-shell iano and sang one of these two Towï¬ao ' ' ' ' ' " They'll keep their hearing and grow richer songs (w ich seemed to be the only ones ' ' D, " ‘ - if they are warned by Polly Pitcher. they knew): has the largest 8816 (INCORPORATED) 0 th I M e c t h The Book of Lubon. of any Toilet Soap ver e ar u m on a . 1 FLOWER LADIES. Over the white sea foam , A M“ With“ Wisdom Live“ in “ FP°P3 in the country on A MUTU‘ 1‘ BENEFIT Assoc N- U ’ Paradise. A Treatise especially written SOLID INVESTMENT-By pgying to the above â€"-â€"â€" ome, than long parted one, for Disease! of M“ oonminiu Facts For account of its uni- Association ONE caNr PKB. D , a person aged l ACIHI’IIUIS “"13 mo 10 110 Played by Come to thy home! 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Largest Stock ‘ ‘ away playthings; and then everything was Lowest Prices. Isbesan In this war: I lived with my Marvel of Healing and Koh-i-noor of Medi- eister when we were little, downâ€"ever so far downâ€"in Louisiana ; so near the Gulf of Mexico that when the evening breezes blow we could smell the salt sea-air. It was on a sugar plantation. On the left of the big, square white house in which we lived was the garden. it cover- ed four or ï¬ve acres, and was inoloeed with hedges of pyracanfh covered with sweet, white blossoms in the spring and bunches of redberriee inthe Autumn. Where the ardeu town bayou was a long row of banana trees that ruetled in the wind their great satiny, green leaves, which served us for bats and flags, , for We wrote notes sloped down to the wide, sleepy, and even forlouter-paper on them with thorns out of the hedge. Above the bananas, on the cross of the slope, was a row of picayune-roee bushes, with their myriads of deer little miniature is of every shape imaginable, with walks between covered with white shells. But it was not a garden as all, for we were allowed to do anything we wished there, and I think is must have been because We loved it so and lived in it so much that we invent- ed the play of "meor Ladies," to suit: the lace and give us an excuse for staying there. blossom. And then there was all the beautiful garden. It was laid out in be formal prim, it was a place of perfumes. I am sure never saw roses grow as ours did. many at Christmas time as in the Spring. Then there were the sweetolive trees, and three kinds of magnolia trees, and every sort of jasmine and Japan plum trees. When they all bloomed, Flora Ann, the old that “the native African negro, used to say garden wuz dos ’lumiuated." Thiswas the way we p‘ayed. We ï¬gures, lovely velvet, skirts an little green overakirts. The men were thorns from the hedge, which stood up very nicely when stuck in were bits of stick ; but they were rather arid and unbeudingâ€" played a very ins cans part in the flower ladies' the ground, or else they were these gentlemenâ€"and really househol s. The houses in which the ladies lived were of the very simplest architecture; just hits of stick or blades of grass laid together in squares to inclose rooms and balls. A leaf made a pretty bed, and tiny flit served excellently for a in acorn cups, fizwer ladies lived luxuriously. Uor ladies were divided into two hmilies. My sister’s family always bore the surname of Grey, and mine was called Graham. The big Solisterro roses with the thick loose were the grandmothers, because they it?“ wide laps for the babies to rest upon. you T ey rioied everywhere without check. They climbed up in the trees and spread over the walks and bloomed out. into thousands and thousands of roses all at once, almost as ath- ered roses with stems about two luohrsglong and set them down on their petals, and any one can see in a minute that they then become beautiful ladies. with tall, slender k or crimson satin or £131â€; furnished beautiful chairs. Then a chip and mahogany table, and upon very rmal mud pies, frost- ed with sand, and mud chocolate custards, and loaves of mud breed, the fresh and new each day. lovely in Se. Nicholas. ._â€"â€"â€"-â€".â€"â€"â€"_ Strongly Defended. others. He points out, in the ï¬rst that: is is to be supplementary to the said in its favor. of 3%. 28, instea “there is not only room but: creased trafï¬c.†Rofraining war. Bis: Salmon Catch. exceeded that of any together in one season. spoil. No less than 975,000 oasa, equal, 08M, in vast quantities. By the e good rcund ruin, the recei t of which Biitish Columbia will help al y. on sister) -Hello, Mr. Blush. caught yet, 3‘10 you 2 Why, Tommy We used roses, because we had so many all the year, but; crocnses or daï¬'odils or daisies (and red clovers) make nearly as ï¬nwor ladles.â€"-[Eiiz.\beth Bisland Sir G. Baden Powall, in a vigorously writ ten letter to the London “Times,†defends the new Canadian route to the east against the criticism of Sir George Campbell and lace, enin- sular and Oriental company’s route, not its rival and shows by ï¬gures how much can be To J span. for instance, the journey will be made in ‘32 days, instead of 41, as b the P. and O. ; to Shanghai, in It will reach Hong Kong as soon as the other route. Bit, adds Sir G. Baden-Powell, "comparisons are odious and unnecessary,†and then he points out: that, owing to the rapidity with which British trade in the Paciï¬c is advancing, positiVs need for increased accommodation for the in- from saying anything of the new route's military facil- ities. as obvious, he points out the advan- tages that it will offer for mails, passen ere alternative trade and merit route that will be amply invaluable in case of a European Itwas mentioned the other day that the British Columbia salmon catch this year has previous year, and that the catch in the Fraser alone has been greater than the largest catch ever made in all the other British Columbia rivers put The whole business was effected in about a month. In the forty-eight cans to the case, to 13,200,000 have been put down on the Fraser, and it is calculated that throughout the province 425,000 cases, or 90.400.000 cans, will yield. in addition salted salmon has bugpdsgpared August the work was practically over The value of the yield is three million dollarsâ€"a usiness materi- Tommy (so the harm young man calling You ain't Mr. Blushâ€"Caught 1 what do you mean, my little man? â€"Nothing, only sister said the fool- klller would catch you one of these days. close. If: largely explains the mysteries of life. By its teachings, health may be main- tained. The Book will teach you how to make life worth living. If every adult: in the civilized world wuuld read, understand and follow our views, there would be a world of Physiciai, intellectual and moru‘ giants. This Book will be found a truthful presentation of facts, calculated to do good. 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