A Irelgn Medals. to rm reriz'sc cannot b; The man who ztimz .3 does not keep isflle .pread their adiadia- ~' places theyï¬nd M 7 Palz'fo’r an “ad,†but 1 Sf? thaf comes tip to its 2557/2522? does not come rarer specimens, mid same/Lt :â€" Vill in m asked met/r .rs't bill of mine you otre Dame Street, or 31 (f: Sam carry am as the most beautiful easels, statuette tabla, assortment of Tutti}! 1‘ of the wry much ad: Jc'umrledged the shed}- 1V illie’s further and ‘ TORS a, 18', 90, 2.; thefluest styles and , , I, . I 3 2.2, 21"‘6‘ 53/ (£- Son’s oldest a 0243507, and I went†' his goods to existwl ' come up to the ir'h or: â€not mentimwd [HITS /:f [2/ a J rnifsare' ' 7r: if thefllfl Him: 722m. at than 2‘s no "WM 7 file? 5117/2} (IV) or '. 7 . ..;,, I. IU/c / f 0/1} (In “a" ‘- V I! ’ 'errrl «hat tun}; [he poses, , . Nude. , ,., 1,77â€. rurvz’ng, rf flu/f kind kn 1/. ‘ {as are tale†« II 23'; [a n? w for argue?“ . I]. (fa-(In I trllzll'n‘ial E" ' z»: filmy?! ‘~ 1 uni-itim I hare saw a oil A Sh° the 1475 ‘ 0min , BroOliA. 1 : "1.7.0 Stirll'C. " ï¬laY ‘nim 3 ,. ‘ V rt C3 .â€" ry About Their Use. mixing prescriptions, handed slip of paper. Before she had him the proprietor had seen her and, stopping his work had reach- . .alking quickly to the rear 110 more candy. where one of the proprietOrs teeth ‘1†for my teeth.†Mammaâ€"“ No, Bertie, you can have W ‘ ll 3* ' ‘ . . was ï¬lled Wlth some White sub- from conscientious motives, people will say that she jilted me because 1 am poor, ' ently a prescription, he I guess I’ll brave opinion and propose a Castle buildingâ€"Gretaâ€"And so you so ; why, he told me himself that ,he has , V1112: ‘ â€SIRIUS: mechanically for a large bottle hill â€'COJ 0n ' “h m as he “3°“ the sup °f â€ape†which was “1‘1 . simply glanced at it and proceeded to once.†weiill out a certain portion of the contents of the Wide" handed EU the lady' an Eagle rep - ' bv. asked the proprletor what it was he had - rent- . . . ,, "\lhat 13 it used for? was then asked. u - ' -- Nerves, ' replied the proprietor. “You be. “ how hypi‘u )thS S0 Oi medic. number of who use 1 miles gusto presc ‘ «iron her. -- Bromide o ,9 no idea, young f potassum,†was the laconic man,†he continued, much we see of that and kindred every day. It is simply awful. 1e outside of this business and the ‘11 profession has any idea of the educated, well to do people bromide of potassium, bromide of mi chloral every night to induce Morphine and opium are perhaps mers, t s on prescription. We have regular hough, for opium, who obtain riptions for the deadly drug in some One man comes here every second aular allowance. He is a his uncle of Tommy. built many “ castles in Spain.†think of it 1 Heâ€"You evidently knew that song. I noticed that your mouth kept moving as though you were repeating the words. Sheâ€"No, George, that was gum. First Citizenâ€"I hear that young Algernon Fitz-Deuce-ace is going to marry and settle down. Second Citizen â€"It would be more to the pomt were he to marry and settle up. First Citizenâ€"What do you mean ? misortune to be his tailor. Hoggins : I heard you ’Change, yesterday. Wiggins : You heard right. “ Were you a bull or a bear. “ Neither : I was a jackass.†“ And what do you do at schooll poi Y 111 in too an _ nigh' w h it he would do if he should ï¬nally H No.†ï¬nd hunself in a posmon where he had no “ To write 2" mime-y to buy what to him is the staff of H No.†life. ‘ Do.’ he exclaimed, with a look of “ Well, what, then, do you do 2†hat I should “ I wait till it’s time to go home 'l†ties, do. in 1:1?- pillllt‘. ervals he had recurring and naturally be turned Ci lll Spells of this pain, to the same drug for relief. wair ‘ God only knows w it he cannot work unless dose, and he is dependent upon 1†Kill myself, I suppose. How did that man get into the it 4 ' ' rely injured and taken to While there his severe relieved by mor- When he was discharged as , neve ~xysms of pain were Villcscelll’ at int for :-. livelihood.†“ What is the latest fad 1n hypnotics 'l†“Solfonal, a product of p Before solfonal, antipyrine was 3.1 also coming from petro- eculiar fact about “ shifty†wife, .9: (33033, and keeps a tidy, restf one IS dis- have scarcely me rage. the latter leum. There is a p pr) tn Covered, although it may become known to physicians, call for it imm Solfonal is a very rec . ' ‘ fully understand its makes two tiny b O quicken have customer think nothing of ta It's a wonder that some 0 kill themselves, but per all I know.†discover y l" ople who use nerve quietin at is. the moment a new constantly on the out fit. It is known that ï¬ve grains the action of the bear , " What ar “Now, so far as ca unlike opium. it has a; paren leterious reactionary nerves, but it is almost «if the properties recent birth. _____â€"- What the Widow Said. A dashing \V'ashington widow, received um and gallant physician, denly deserted. was Complete 18. and on Ch ding took place wi wood in? the widow'. bravely, wore an un momg the ï¬rst to offer but She sw-allo was a the bride said, laughing gaily. wedding presents we mas, so on C a single gift." cruel: you had me, reprmchfully. Could answer, . gerous, and swr fun, she murmure Mrs. X., you 3 had, for you know the rage †In the awful silence the widow rose, and bow ‘ 'Ah! my dear, serenity. "turned her call. __â€"..â€"-â€"_â€"â€" School Girls and Dress. ht for over 30 years result of her ex- A lady who has tang gave the following as a perience: “When a new 8 troduced,†she said, ï¬rst at her dress. came at last to be qui erations. Our school was so that none but the daughte could possibly en dress I was sur idea of the ï¬tness of things common sense. Co consciousness. mean t . came m agrea _ fromagitl ed never to expect an , whose school dress was silk or It IS quite and a wrench there, 3 , brighten for the “shifty†person, and he has his usual those dependent upon them. the dollar, etroleum. 1 the head, if it is only a little room, ediately. I suppose that look fleets and use it WI 0 ieople will 3 arve doses freely revels in closets, t and still I No creaking 3 who in their ignorance are all in order, kind ï¬fteen Grains. Imise D O ’ f them don t blow. haps they do, for e the after effects of this new eï¬'ect upon too early to judge of solfonal, it is of such all the luck? rked attenéigsngoï¬jseggpglï¬r she does like to h . - ‘ her and works wit Her Esculapius, aged 02, ment to procure ly enthralled by a beauty of strongest, coarses her working costume ; ‘ ' ( III-1X) the FF ed' - - th all due pomp. 370511;; she haunts the markets e \in fresh fruit, ï¬sh, meat and poultry, - ‘ nt and . . . daunted ho ‘ usmg her nuts to make a strong, nourish- ' d con- . . . rie innr dinner for the bread-Winner. The con- 3 . , - . . And she turns a hand to “ ï¬xm’ up rned upon Christmas g1fts,and things outside,†not minding the wind and fag? 0f muddy coffee a. . tle cotta ' “All my weather. hristmas morning I ha. mm the bridegroom, ble members in the great fann Before the pretty bride ‘ ' "‘ yes grew dan- nging slowly her large dzvâ€"“Surely my dear hould be more than satis- that- antiquities are all following carefully arranged her ed her adieu in stately draperies, . . Dr. X. and his Wife never re- “I always looked If that was plain, neat 'zinor the features ° N o doubt there ar rs of the wealthy ter it; so when a young “ Shifty †People. The “ shifty†man or woma sails upon the troubled waters, r getting water-logged or brasse the stones which lie in their path. Do hard times come ? There are only 100 cents in goes for all it will buy. odds and ends of cheap lumber. while she washes, By-an d and yet not A neighbour, wi peeps in the garden, gay gold and zmnias, scar “ Isn’t it strange that some peop and made more money t Giana; Tanned, stout and p the “ shifty†man or woman may that IS reï¬ned m. low-spoken, yet the ers, striving to go are useful exampl can aï¬ord to do Without them. The single man may hav principality; he can own a gr ï¬ll it with guests; bu home without a. worn that, too, a woman w for money. Whe Undoubtedly each rea “jolly bachelor, expensive with his perpetual journe scratching in the flower may doubtless have found a not inconsistent with ha p M POT-POURRI. . nor pictures, 1 th t . " erchantâ€"“ A , - . nor ens, cansupp y a . Talk With a Brooklyn Apothe. th“: usual, John??? you ahttle quicker the proverb, ‘ Wï¬ct Messe er Bo __‘( uldn’t . dressed woman of middle help it, boss. Kgï¬ey’s bullâ€"dog’s loose 13? ï¬t out a home Without a woman again. Chased me clean up ter der door.†him. A woman can do hes her advantage. ifso,noman Bertieâ€"“ But, mamma, I don t take it Elsi: atie'nty; purchasing power he the love-10m farthest toward the 9 youth, “.I’min aï¬x. IfI marry Mabel home. So long as 8 people Wlll say that I married her for her strong a shelf behind him and money ;and if I suddenly give her up par home that she can so t the home is comb in she use of money, . . an more local prestige “hmh llg’hZï¬agllgivd? 0::‘1 are engaged at last, my dearâ€"to an are 1 can win by 3 fortune. o e tect ; but has he ever built anything? the social condi orter_ who had been standing Marjorieâ€"Built anything 3 I should say in our Atlantic maiden lady? She is the daughter of Second Citizenâ€"Merely that I have the “ Do you learn to n serenely ï¬gure or cheer- fully walks the toilsome “ uphill grade," (1 by tha With a turn here traightway things but in the hands of a “ shifty †person it sister, or home-maker ul retreat, Singing gaily irons, cooks, makes and nds in the kitchen, parlour bedroom, there is a and dining room all in one. d-bye the low, wet lot is ï¬lled up ; a few flowers and vegetables are coaxed to k ; an ell edrooms, and next comes ,†while inside Mariar Ann shelves and handy doors; locks, hinges, knobs, and the windows can be rattle during the least th good wages, who is down with the dump, and keeps there with yellow mari- let salvias, flash 0’ n be determined, lightnings and posies without stint, and tly no de- then at his own low, weedy lot and bare the unpainted house. le have Here, I’ve worked harder han Tom Gray, an’ look at the style he is able to put on. Of course he’s in debt. I suppose Mariar Ann jest will have things at any pr1 who had But Mariar Ann abhors debt, thoug ave bright things around h a will and manage- . . The ositive in manner, y are valua- Woman the Only Home-Maker. e an estate, a eat hotel and t he cannot create a an to help him, and hose service is not 1 it- comes to ahome, but of his sex. der will think, or eption to all this -â€"â€"some single man who 18 happy, †some “cheerful wrdower.†e those who can be yings; C, with late Cambridge professor after all, is the home Neither yachts, nor steamer tick It may be harder for a It isn’t g°°d for your money; undoubtedly it ollar, perhaps, but when it comes to 1‘ dollar goes the maintenance of a he retains it she is ‘ ‘old squire†somebody somebody else; she square house with i lilacs, and self-respecting, ts with it, so strong is metimes reconstruct n in a boarding-house. ined with a little freedom it gives more comfort 7 9‘53: nor dogs: “Home,†says ‘is where the heart is,†but I _ seems to have heart enough but it does 'not show contcm .for the Inn to help for herself; there woman to make is harder. She ; u Pig, 0 P ry, squeal I, grunt ’01!!!" ' ' but it i where a man and even if she the instinct of than alone man What would be tion of any country village States without a ï¬rst-class , “What‘ or of “parson†lives in the great ts elms and its white and its breezy hall: she has a maid or two who have lived with her so long daily use the precious Parker girls.†All compared to this, home. but the merr A to his home, homemaker. that the young the fact that the injudi inexperience o Ayres! not be pointed. 501116 years foreign 801118 said Mrs. that they seem like half †asked of womanhood and home, given by wealth to the lonel of the country village? Though h millionaire he is simply “the old bach.†The truth is that as peop it is the man who becomes and the woman the central an of the household. since she can do t do without lies in the fact d us selfsufï¬cing and We 3 Lowest Rates 1y is a barrack, easy to ignore Henry V;â€" without him and he canno her. The proof of this t we see all aroun contented households of women, w house that contains n.en on not a home. In youth it is to say with Shakespeare in ’Tis ever common That men are merriest when away A “ shifty†man gets a home over his forced and years an . V built from soon bring him back, a repe a friends, who, taken tive uselessness, ï¬nd t ed to live with perhaps a in who naturally is not son’s bride through his partial eyes. The outcome in the In a Wife suddenly ow sisters, she has in china and the old . s city niece vainly n rooms; she man- ___To GETâ€"â€" h' Room Papers, she calls upon the new comers, if wort y â€"â€"indeed the new comers, if worthy, bring letters to her. To the old of the town she always seems lost a pile on even elegant; she hasa prolongedtra of precedence that outlasts you beauty; if she has a sister they are 3 of to the end of their days as “th this is the joint- result near the market NEW GOODS iâ€"nw PRICES. y old bachelor Lindsay, Jan. :6, 1887. e be a PAGIFIG RAILWAY, Young Housekeepers. , that it is nothing short of positive crue allow their daughters to marry without a knowledge of the most 1" C. MATCHEI I- household management. I can easily realize that m might have been the too common y own but it extends 1e grow older dependent, d essential homely details of one of ajority of cases is akens to i ‘not so bad, so hear-trending to a true love. ice as this, which smacks of thl of the class luncheon hour in a girl’s school in the suburb. of Boston. . E “ng0, jingery, gingerbread, gimmesum l The Whole Subject Presented. . A little Boston ' lwas rebuked the othq day for certain irregularities of behavior. 3 “ Look here, my dear Emily,†said thl mother, “ if you do like that you won’t gq‘ to heaven.†. I “Don’t want to go to heaven I†said Emily. You do not want to go 11. heaven 2†6‘ NO p, '1 “ Why not 3†‘ “Got to die ï¬rst." THE RIGHT PLACE e or of that womanhood which creates home. It is not only potent for itself, its potency over all other homes. What, is the social position The Best Equipped Road on the Continent. TO ALL POINTS â€m East West. iment is shallow, the laugh is d illness and sorrow MANITOBA, “tan“ Prodlgal B. COLUMBIA and to woman, the only CALIFORNIA, And all points in the United States For TICKETS and full information lot lover who feigned indif- ShOpâ€"gth door east of the market. ference to such prosaic and drinking has suddenly deve what seems to her a terest in all that per Too proud to admi loftily tells him that “Mamma tended to the housekeeping. allowed me to do anything menial.†Then steps in John’s we cious mother, or sister pe that his digestion ce.’ 'th the stern resolve th . C to e Barristers and etc., Lindsay. I). W]. and comfort shall not be sacriï¬ced She f a mere chit of Dear young before marriage, and not at a fashionable cooking so in your own home kitchens, would smooth the inevitable difï¬culties in your life so effectually that you could daunted even the dreaded lot tionsâ€"in-law.â€"â€"Mrs. with your rela Good Housekeeping. A. Perpall in Mr. Jones ha and was telling his Wife h getting along. “that it is 11 known people language, expecting to about it in a month, and by the could translate, gardener,’ or some suc that, and ha of foreign books, 1: die away like the mo that’s not the case wit Jones, conï¬dently; splendidly. Profes in a short time I oug in French, and when one can that progress is Jones, want to interpose any and if you can 1e ' _ shall be glad of it. which he trained to take food fromE have never been able to do in bedsâ€"all these bachelor life iness; but where Chicago Journal. 6. bought a heir enthusiasm would rning mist.†‘ ‘But h me,†re lied Mr- ‘ 0 “I am pgogressmg . coal 011 and Syrup Can-s, sor Crapaud says that ht to begin to think The usual sequel of tears, appeals . from both sides to poor John, who trying to stand by his protect and cherish the del who depends on self guiltily won to have changed in some way, matters as eating n absurdly serious in- tains to his stomach. t her ignorance she always at- 11 meaning but â€ml-’3’ McIN'I‘YRE 8: STEWART, marriage vows, and icite creature 1y on him; yet ï¬nds him- dering why Arabella seems a does not loped MONEY T0, LOAN. Terms to suit borrower. a girl. loyally ' (1 across a break- look as bewitching, v1ewe nd fri d beefsteak wives, __â€"_â€"â€"-â€" Poor Jones. “I am afraid,†before who would M othing but a ‘spas ‘The son of the baker has always rapid†with a. sigh, “I don’t objection, of course, am to think in French I It’s something you a little foresight Whoesal hool, but married face unâ€" of living HAS NOW ON HA Edward (1 joined a French class, ow well he was ï¬rst; General Groceries- tackle a know all time they accom lish ' Wye-ll, †Enghsh."-â€"- A cyclone in Lamar county, Texas, has done great damage. . , . FRAMES, SASE, DOORS, Picture Frames, er inhabitants Self-Rolling Window Shades and Picture young and dition Hanging Mouldings is at th and Poken W m. A. Goodwm s, Agent C. P. R. OFFICE in Petty’s Jewelry Store (1 recrimination that r . rtion of many of my Lent Street, Lindsay. from a life of compara- hemselves compell- other-in-law disposed to view her P. TULLY, Dealer in Fresh and Salt Meats Orders delivered to any part of the town. AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES, never INTEREST PAYABLE YEARLY. Parties intending to build the coming season would call andget prices for MOULDINGS, Etc. Prices right and satisfaction guaranteed IN FUTURE N0 CREDIT WILL BE GIVEN. Wool W mated as usual. J. W. WALLACE, GREAM BAKING POWDER. Made fresh every week and so WHOLESALE 8: MAN ACE-EB. id in bulk at 30 cents per pound at .A. HIGINBOTHAM’S, Drug Store. am“. tantra, Km STREET UN is“. , 2‘ .' 3 - J "In†'il § . U U. 4 J; ;‘ " .Q ‘ .I.‘ is ‘o' .‘3 “f"‘fsitr . . «ï¬irif’EE’, r , ~ 'a' ,,.../ tr - . . " ‘7‘2y1'5 -.