.q,_,«....,. , W “‘9‘ law-($7 "1 . I»: up i , I 1†1:5 , .. i u. 4....~.«...-. .. We 46...“; ?.~.â€"â€". .-.... -. H c~ -v~â€"-â€".a-.. 341...“...1‘ . m-v -~...._â€"__.. ~ 1892. P. TITâ€"LET: Dealer in Fresh and Salt Meats. I THE VVAT-CHMAN, LINDSAY THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24,†DOMtSTIC HINTS. little scales. They drop as soon .as they have received the precise quantity required, emptying their contents upon the strip of paper, which is rolled, chopped off with knives and glued neatly, all in an instant of time. Of course, a great many are made simultaneously, the machine counting them and conveying them into the packages, which are likewise wrapped around them by mechanical contrivance unaided by hands. The RuSSians and Turks do not use any machinery for the manufactureof cigarettes, the work being all done by hand. French cigarettes are particularly mild, because the tobacco is steeped in water to make it so.â€"-Boston Transcript. W40. you stopped your boat on the MissiSsippi 1‘I\ er to take on a load_ ofl .v..od. There was a boy on board working . his ptssage from New York to St. Louis, ' but he was very sick of a fever, and was I lying in his bunk. You had men enough I in do the work, but you went to that boy i w ith a stick of Wood in your hand, drove him on deck with blows and curses, and kept him toiling like a slave till the load was completed. Walwl‘ is, according to a laundress, the best SUNDAY READING. THOU ART, 0 GOD! It i curibus how, in a well-regulated body, the desire for food is experiench day by Jay at exactly the same hour, _ Th 0 00d ' th H and li h Orders delivered to any part of the tow ouai-t, x . eie gt Of all this wondrous world we ere ; Its glow by day. its smile by night, Are but reflections cast from thee. ‘Where'er we turn, thy glories shirie. And all things faii and bright are thine. gulf as a tooth-powder is better than almost anything that can be bought, It keep: the teeth brilliantly white and the gum“ hard and rosy. â€";th door east 0. the market. )- Bythe aid of the new Hydr' he can make indestructible wit. store broken and decayed Icontour and color. My 2" lccih i~, [ have porcelain crowns stratum; - ,i , j ' 1‘ ,1 ' I ‘Jas, Vitalizcd Air, ndinihpp r...‘ j", 1, l e ssuraflce ompany. extracting teeth for thousnu'. M "" - .-.. A :easpooiiful of pepper to a pale of “ I was that boy. Here is your painlon. - . ' I . 7, l I ~ 0 I they-er again be guilty of so brutal an act. Wt Solutions m which to wash- dOUbtful Amtmï¬ rue “Perilâ€: ClUUdS of even, The priSoner took the pardon, covered ; prints, calicoes, or ginghams. ' 2- .- .i‘i ' v . Graze ' a , a id went out. . A133 “6 tin ilmost'tl I‘ll-x \1: ,° . Iiisf ce 1 * Toothache can generally be cured 1m- -hrough golden Vista in em en, ’ ‘ ' * * mediately by puttino a small piece of Those hues that make the sun s decline H Id Fast to the Old Bible 7‘ . â€". . . 7 . . ' , - . i h tronrrammo - So soft and radiant, Lord I are thine. o [00 C011 svturated W t S a ma into Father Taylor’s powers of sarcasm found the hollow of the effected tooth. an illustration in liis_c.elebr.ited reply to To prevent wax candles from Tilemiut‘t’. Parker’s critimsm on the inspir- W’hen day, with farewell beam delays , is NO rLA’l’E REQUIREL. particleofpain. He ubcs i} antes ior admirii.~tcrii‘i:.,r the Dr. Collon, of New York. 11,1, 1.. tracling teeth, who IJ.‘ ' on.» and not a fatal (Linc. Kl}. NEELANUS Us. 11.57 i...«.;. ,. The Churches. I METHODIST, Cambridge St-Rev. Campbell. Pastor. Services at 11 A.M.. ASSETS, - - - $37,397 233 SURPLUS, (by Canadian Standard) 7,858,507 Shaun: I “Then night, with wings of starry gloom, T. M, O’ershadows all the earth and skies, dripping - lay them in a refritrerator for a few hours _ ‘ . 1 _ u _ _ _ _ cn1-awng_ma1,, ll“ ;, ,M 1“ ; Like some dark beauteous bird, whose 3mm of the Bible. The Old man read the before the are nezded The are said t and 7.00 P. M.’ . Sabbath School and .NCOME, 6,243 780 (Camp: ,,,},_,ch he {m “ï¬le's": .1,“ , 6- . ‘ h d '1' d I y ,' y 0 Blble Class at 3.50, LIaSSCS at 10 A.M. DEPOSIT AT AWA - 3 000 000 Illslas‘l Visit [0 l\cw I om, ‘t'.‘: ; . plum:I . h (I report of the a.tack in t e a1 me an burn perfectly after this treatment. Prayer Meeting, \Vcdncsday at 8 P. M. on ’ , ’ wmmmdwgcrwhim ~.‘. ‘1 Is spar ' ing wit unnumbere eyeszâ€" . , thought out a reply. On the ensuing Sabbath he delivered it. After talking awhile, he took up the Bible, laid it on his left arm, and commenced walking back and forth on the platform. “And he, Parker, will destroy this Book ’I This is your mother‘s BOok, my lads! How often you have seen her poring over its pages up there in the old home on the farm! She drew her comfort from this Book. There she read: ‘Though I take the wings of the morning and dwell in the Young People‘s Christian Endeavor POLICIES IN FORBE - Societv. everv Friday or minflr at 7.30 ME'riiomsr, Queen Street.â€"Rev. Newton NEW POLICIES, I890 ' Hill, Pastor. Services at 11.00 A. M. â€" and 7.00 P. M. Sabbath School at 2.3L P. M. Brewer Meeting Thursday at 7.30 P. M. BAPTIST, Cambridge Streetâ€"Rev. W. K. Anderson Pastor. Services at 11.00 A. M. and 7.00 P. M. Prayer Meeting Sab- ath morning at 10.30 A. M. Sabbath School at 2.30 P. M. Young People’s Society of Christian Endeavor Monday at 7.30 P. M. Prayer Meeting VVednes- day at 7.30 P. M.â€"A11 seats free. S'r. ANDuicw's (Presbyterian). William Street. Rev. Robert Johnston, B. A., Pastor. ServiCes at 11.00 A. M. and 7.00 P. M. Sabbath School at 3.00 P. M. Prayer Meeting, \Vednesday at 8.00 P. I24,9o7.2n . . 23,370,242 bases and by im; “1le .i;.p.:,'..;: furllici: rrienlicn and coinllori. are Wearing iceili nimlc by .'\l r. .\~ and never required repairs. l'ri' an upper or uirder set. Persons from a distance will ~ ,- ,. ‘Zi‘d b-i‘. c niit g. ()IliJL "mi The Government Reports for years c I L t c U I t ' A past show that the jETN A LIFE has paid to living policy holders IN CANADA 3. lar- ger sum in settlement of MATURED ENDOWMENTS than that paid by Cana’ dian and British Companies combined. No better evidence is required of the value and popularity of the [ETNA EN- DOWMENT Policies. Cash Dividends paid Every year JOHN D. MACMURCHY General Agent NEW RESTAURANT. 99 Kent Street. two doors East of the Post Ofï¬ce. â€" Trunk rests, low frames upon which the trunk is s'uud, are new and valuable, particularly to tall women, who ï¬nd the stooping over to pack irksome and un- Comfortable. That sacred gloom, those ï¬res divine, So glad, so countless, Lord I are thine. When youthful spring around us breathes, Thy spirit warms her fragrant Sigh : And every flower the summer wreathes Is born beneath that kindling eye. Where’er we turn thy glories shine, And all things fair and bright are Thine. -â€"SA.\IUEL A Moxrnrrn. Panama, Sept. .95, 189.3. To test drinking water, put a deSSert- spoonful of clear solution of tannin into quarter of apiiit of water. If it is impregnated with organic matter the Water will become turbid within a couple of hours. ' A Rock to Rest on. The Rev. John Rees. of Crown Street, Soho, London, was visited on his death- bed by the Rev. John Leifchild, who very seriously asked him to describe the state of his mind. This appeal to the honor of « his religion roused him; it freshened his dying lamp, and raising himself up in his bed he looked his friend in the face and with great deliberation energy and dignity, uttered the following words: “Christ in his person, Christ in the love of his heart, and Christ in the power of his arm is the Rock on which I rest; and now (reclining his head gently on the pillow) deazh, strike 1" hand lead me, and in boy on the waters.’ . And. my lads, how oyften in your watch Salt, heated dry and applied to the beldw you have opened that blue chest, cuter surface overthe seat ofinflammation and taken up that old Bible and on the or congestion, Will give almost instant fly leaf you read: ‘From mother to John.’ relief. While application Of a. strong 1103 . . . - ' . ‘ . .- . '. . ' Circle And he Will destro this Book, Will he? 891mm" Of. snlt m Witer â€r Vinegar 1°" l.‘ l ouug Peoples Christian ’ Here be honored The Book close to his like magic upon toothache, earache, Sabbath Morning at 10-1†breast patting it oently with his hand. neuralgic headache, and all that brood of ST. PAUL’S (Church of England)Russe11 By this time the excitement was universal, distressing illS- StreetaRev. 0' H' Marsh, Rector. Ser- ‘ ‘ ' vices at 11.00 A. M. and 7.00 P. M. not a dry eye in the house, while his tears Sabbath School at 2.30. Prayer Meet- were dropping upon the precious volume ing \Vcdnesday at 7.30 P. M. Then he burst out i “011’ my bolfs' before ST. MARY’s(Roman Catholio)RusselStreet he can destroy SO much as the gliding on a ‘ e ) . , _ ate attendance, by endeavorluh to prevent â€"R°V- Vicar-Gen?“ Lauicntkl astor, these covers, he will have been in perdi- Rev. Fat-her, McLaul, Curate. berrices tion so long he will forget he was ever out “11 “necessary suffering, ““d by mm“? at. 8.00 and 10.30 A. M. and 7.00 p. M. of it I" An eminent writer on the training of children says that “an active, cheerful, good-humoured nurse, by regularaï¬'ection- comprehending the language of signs in Sabbath School at 3.30 p_ M. her little charge, will make a. cross child Y. M. (3 A., Rooms Cor. Kent and Cam- good-humoured, while a careless, negli- bridge 318. Open daily from 9.00 A. M. gent or stupid woman will injure the go 10.30 P. M. SPMICI‘ Pfiï¬sfl meeting †aturwa' at ' P. M. 'oun men's temper Of an angel. meeting38unday at 4.15 P. M.g Short addresses. Good singing. Young men always welcome. Dr. W. H. Clarke, President; C. K. Calhoun Gen. Secre- tarv. *** The Inï¬del’s Retort A preacher perceiving on one occasion, among his hearers. an individual who was known in the neighborhood as a ringleader of infidelity, Was induced to hope that some alteration had taken place in his views. To ascertain whether such was the To get a dinner of great variety cooks fact, he called upon him the next day, and should be allowed a. wide range. told him how happy he had been to see him at the house of prayer the previous evening; and more so, as he had given to understand that he did not believe the Gospel. “Nor you either,†said the un- ceremonious sceptic. “What I†be ex- . .6 y e . 1 1 ' I Iatpzlfriife ,‘30,§I":a',’,‘:‘:l; rsild‘illgiaii‘ilels '2: f} Gold frames do very well for paintings, . _' , ‘ - but when it comes to “frames of mind†he ecolly replied; “but what I mean to say the 1086 â€a: the better. is this; you have known of my ‘ WIT AND WISDOM. It is hard to travel very far with the man who rides a hobby. McDonnell 81 Gordiy Are now prepared to buy at the new G. T. R. Storehouse, Lindsay. Wheat, Peas, Barley, Oats, Red and Alsike Clover and Potatoes The great secret of success in making dough nuts is to have the fat boiling before attempting to cook them. Theie- Come Ladies and Gentlemen, let us go to the New City Restaurant, where you fore always remember fat is not boiling WI“ ï¬nd the premises thoroughly renovat- till it gives off a bluish smoke. Here is SALvA'nox Amiv, 1’00] strcet.-â€"Captain ed and “â€91? ï¬ttt‘d “D forth?» comfort of a good receipe :-- Mix into a light dough Clippcrton and wife. otliccrs. Sunday Mr. IV. E. Murphy 5 customers. three cupfuls of flour, one tablespoonful services at l “â€â€˜l u AM" “â€d 3 and - F: , ) -. ,, . - The chomest chocolates and cre I.‘ of sugar, a saltspooiiful of salt, one ounce "X†l 'M‘ I ublic muting. “â€3 tun airs a . n. I ‘_.)7,~, I‘ ,, .- . v - ° .- v. . 0f butter, "“3 egg, a teaspoonful â€f CM“ basililliiili‘ollléallfiftiiltillllihl‘itigf' Ifiilliigis “0318;011:111 Sigrcz’dï¬md a†Findiml Home bonate of soda, two teaspoonfuls of cream 11100111â€: to Which all Clll:|;[ians are ma e ab ry. e ing CakesaSpeCialty. of tartar. Form into neat balls, drop “'clcmnc. into boiling fat, fry a light brown, and sprinkle with sugar before serving, A DAKOTA BL IZZARD. The fox is very cunning, but he is more cunninu who catches the fox. 1‘. Does a woman pet her husband when she leads him a regular dog‘s life. Help somebody worse off than yourself, and you will find that you are better ofl than you fancied. Pilesl Pilesl Itching Piles. Siam-'1‘:iiisâ€"hloisiuie: intense itching and stinging; most at night; \vorxe by \Cratching. It'allowed to con- tinue lllllllrh form, which often bleed and ulcerate, becomin‘ \"‘l:,‘ Milt. S.v.x‘..\i.',~. ()ir. inn-.31“ stops the itching .inl bleeding, h"£Ll\ ulceration and in most cases I‘C’IIU\'L:\ the tumors. .\i (lruggiels or by mail, for so Cclllx. inï¬delity for ears, and though I have lived all the It may be a good thing to be “in touch _ whil’e within a shbrt distance of your with the people,†but it depends a good The WGI‘St Thmfl.‘ That A Traveller Can , . - Ilr. Swnync Son, Philadelphia. dwelling, you have never attempted to deal on how me people take hold of a Poseibly Encounter in the West. LyfliaIlSOHSCO-, Montreal, WholesaleAgentS. Y .11 I‘ 7 enlighten me as “3 thgse “latter-S; 3' thing fellow. “The Worst thing that :i, traveller can â€" _ -~_.._.-_ on W1 n our HIHIEIII 6 which, to do you justice, I must. believe “ You cui't go home when it’s raining eiiCountcr is a Dakota Blizzard," said W. you Would have done, had you thought 70 FARMERS when; , , like this. You’d better stay ai.d have C.- I’lcayer who was entertaining some oforfrcsjeyea‘laaéa'ifgs them, Indeec, I can hardly fancy that dinner with us." “Oh, it’s not so bad as friends in the corridors of the Laclcde. \â€" 0mg *‘ â€ivâ€? {fife 2:5 13‘, - gunner/911““ cc â€Anne-J Your Hom'es Can be Furnished Cheaply ' .. weare spending meant... -. - you would see me going to hell, and never . try to save my soul.†3(- I (lo not cast my eyes away from my * * troubles, says Southey. I pack them in as Fault-Finding and Prayer. little compass as I can for myself, and Two young men, who were members of never let them annoy others. the same church in New England, were one day engaged in conversation respect- â€(at _"’ “ A Dakota blizzard is something like the Sahara saiidstoi'm, but with powdered ice instead of the sand and the thermometer ,, , ranging 3“ (lcgl‘css 1,01,)“. instead “f 100 dozcnot tllU-I' hnston Patent l’lowSh'ires, degrees above. A. traVcllcrmay outlive a Guard and l'ndci-score Attachment, manu- sandstorin, the only danger is that he will he; be smothered; but woe to the unlucky pil- r . ,- . a , ‘ f , Y _ i ‘ as M A 1 \\ ho ill kindl) St l‘(l us .lit .\0 and .1... and advemsemen-.5.f Te: Sgt-:3 r i . larg ' ' 23:23.. . Style ()3 lllttlr IIIHWS wo “Ill Mind one 01‘ 11 h est assocmhixllo- “‘"W a“; a -. -.- vou an artistic fl‘“‘i'.-:‘;"h§ .. useful is well aspmainentil Emlitis _‘ -«-- of tour family; theme-.6: .- 1. Italy to'Jiimg in you: paler absolna .ji-otl by this company .‘lllll supplied by . . . . - LO A “"1 “â€38 is "‘ thins: which should be cheaper in pricethan it is to-davâ€"With us. at least. SEAD THE 3014 WIN our aqcn's at average, ordinary price of treated in its earliest stage. as every time grim who is caught by the blizzard .' The .Send as $1.50, price for one year subscri) - - N ....~ - . "'2; from C- . 1" l " ‘ h k' l h .. ' - ‘ . . ‘ - - common SlI:LI‘(‘S We Will expect testi- Ph~ ‘.-.'“‘3?.e CI (332;. sagâ€"fem: mg that minister, W en one 33 ‘3‘ I e the v'esSels distend the eaSier it becomes line. fl'uzuii snow, as hard as iron filings, ' .. andwewm 1:1..L°'e."0“:-l~~.n gr bl ' ' ‘ ‘ . , . . . . . . . " ~ . . . ‘ ‘ - .- ' _ , 11L? 7“â€: , . other, "Are you Interested In our pastor S for u redness it) establish a firm hold on 15 (lI‘lVUll lntu Ills face Wllill tcl'lillc IUI'UU; mutual», i! only 1m pus. i'uitlS, givmg .. .. m a, good 5 “‘~3~ 3.1 preaching?" “Yes,†replied the other, “I am indeed; I derive instruction and proï¬t from his discourse.†“\Vell,†said . , his friend, “I am sure I can’t feel So; I relllt‘llll‘lel‘. wife‘you once tl’ld me Mfg am Very f,“ fmm interested in his labors. woulain t marry the best man on. earth I ' then,†Mrs. C.vâ€"“\\cll, IguessI haven c broken the face. Mr, Criiiisoiil')at~k~“ Do you not it becomes impossible to distinguish ob- jects at a distance of a dozen yards, and he may flounder around for hour." within . , . . . a stone‘s throw of III". own home without “I†l’â€.‘v' if""‘l â€WWW“ '“ llll' I'llâ€"(“l â€1““- . ' ' ' - “r\'-.'l" A (III ‘ ‘ u ) vr'l.. bcingablo to bind it. (ircat drifts are Adm» "“ â€l ""“m†l "l‘ “l l lâ€â€œ â€NM“: candid opinions. as we. have. many already highly in our i‘uni'. Agents wanted; We moulding of character. It’s a well recognized fact that daily surroundin If the home be 11 the chances are that the good man early 0’ nights and that the child gs have much to do eatly furnished will come home rer. will grow ‘g ' "' lo urns: ofcha- e. v...1 a.s~_ a†l “tgemiine French glass. btnng “‘33 " *m- same free of expense. â€I ' ' ,- ozo- " .. out and send it “as your {hum n u f;:‘.; u. rl'llJ “ once. 3150 Your s bsc Fit) 1 l ' ve‘ . you can rem-.1 bv Due. -: . Ord-r. Exi‘ress Money Omen I . . . y 1 H: le ’0 ~ - . . . j u . . ’ ‘ , v;' 5 , .. ‘ . botamsayb. L 01' 3'63“? {my beneï¬t from y . . rd "t h“, . I 727 piled up around him, then \VlllSkOtl away TH.“ "" I ’l"“"'~ L t«i., 1- ’ l’â€l""‘ All†up reï¬ned and gentle. .\â€"-, “GET“ A", “P91111113, relllllled the other, “youdon t my “0‘ l6 " ‘ b ' lU:L\'lll‘_{ the ground perfectly bare; the "MM†' wmï¬evn..k'1<Â¥ef5l . . ' U. . . . 3’ s ' . - - - - ‘ v ‘ L - ~ 1 ___‘__w_,, , ,_,__,._____,_._,â€____.__.____,___._â€" ' VD! - .f, . } u»‘:j“_ ‘ pray f"? 3â€â€œ "umbrel- d†3â€" 7 ‘ 3“. I Highland policeman to itinerant pipcr-â€" Willll seems to resolve itself into a tnou- . 5:33am“ ‘35::«==ai confess l ‘4" “â€f' N“ 911‘ It strikes me! “Come on now: move on out If that. Are sand whirling cyclones, and chry open that y‘"†neglect Of this duty explains Vou goin’ to stan‘ there all night, annoy- your ‘-.‘.':tllt of interest in his ministry. {Hg in 3,82,13’ playin‘ your ‘I’racs U†m Now lo: :ue urge you to remember him I standard U‘ Mar.‘ '- daily in your closet supplications, and I . presutiu; *he more you are ORBI'CISI‘II in Notniiig lr’. to be: Compared for value praying for him, the more you will :oc with goodness : I‘lCllt’\', honor, power. plow bleSSed 11' hearing from him." The fauit- l Slll'U, learning. the whole World and all in stretch of snow a maelstrom. In North Dakota many of the farmers stretch ropes from their houses to llll'il' barns, so that they can venture out to feed their stockl during the blizzard ~whieh frequently last I two 01‘ Illl't‘c days , without danger of getting lost. in the icy storm. In February AWAY ï¬ndll'lt’ brother took the advice; and some it. :11‘0 nor Vinl'lll having I†WWIWISWI 1834, l lll‘iitt,‘ out. in a sleigh a few miles ‘ months afterwards he met with his friend I with infill: .'â€"'I“"<l- from ,l’ai'go to close up a land trade. This One Hundred and Forfy.on3 A Sideboard for $4.50. 3. Bureau f0†$ 8, B d t d P Q†and ST‘W'E the I‘C‘Sllll- He had L‘lVC‘ll his \‘Ilicn flu: hour of death coiiics~»~â€"tli:it sky was as clea’ as; a bell, the air inst. d Ph h f 4" e S ea 101‘ Y4 01' 3. minis 7“â€" li‘bi‘L'xf l’l’iwlllhls l)9tlll“13~i~lill‘lgvoinv.‘ to huh air. luv. :ilikee ‘Ill'l‘. cold enough to In: oxliilia'zating, and i, "an some otograp S meanwhile his minister h’ld till‘“) :1†I it < in what are liae !lllili‘ i'i;i'z.:ii'.\‘teI\'o.-~t. but enjoyed myriilo out immensely. I did In One Grand Mattress and Springs for $5. Common Chairs, Hall Furntur l 7‘, _ i _ i , : ,‘ 1‘ ' . . .. l . . i ‘ ' ‘ equau‘. 11.1"':: lniiL‘C ill lilS IlIiCCtllHlS , (llllt I \|"-I"‘L‘. "'l' m..- Hump I'll' Hillt'i'ri [lpxt \','.5 HUI (fH'HV “my 115111111 111’) ll!i\\’tf‘.'(-l’ 7‘, etc very IOVV 6 a1. k‘ - - . .. . ~. _ . . . , _ .., ~~ -- -, . W ema 1n as ecxaidriv - 1: the “11211519? derived "0 â€malt from ' (i=l=!l{ « H II! in pleasantly. {Sir Waller cold. llilll‘l‘ Wino came out of the iiorllzâ€" g p e In NIatlI'aSSCS. his yrs-.3134, lie stir-elf: (Zei‘ivcd no great I :~<C.,,L;_ (gilwl that t-oiislxnliy llllTI'(,'u“.I~'l‘ll in \‘ioloiu-z'. I - A 5 -- -m. boner}; :_':,‘.21 his m'ericliinm . . . i‘iili" tlic :‘ll' l)(‘t'.‘lll e. Iillml will: ‘inc \"I fiND ER 801‘. IQ [J C . ii P; ' + 3 A man who can '_fl\'(‘ up dreaming and \‘l i ,l 'i‘l “(1 I'll H lâ€- Ll l' “in ‘1‘.†I E l: A Tm U! ' . . .- ;~- . '."t‘ Witt": :.;,~,"-;.;,e(. '(.'- . .x. y, '50 fl; lyix £l.‘~ll'\' ‘;'t,‘;:ill‘H-<~ WI)!» (em Hilllllllt‘i' â€1:211:13?“ “1082‘" 'lVIIHH “‘0 R1,; 391.11: A†the consewatlve I: . He Gave Good For EVII- '( ( wilii.‘lil-;:1't, its Inn: “1' WIN). :‘inl litku U m ' â€'5" ‘ k H I ‘ u" 'l d H - urnitur .. 1 ‘ .1 ’t‘) x1; ‘ f hi Illllll â€1,1,1 f'Lftt H 1iovorcast, llic wnul bctran to lllll'i great MGMberS 0f L 6 Dealers and MaHUfaCturerS, near the Nfaiktt - . . - 2' ~ I .' z : Lt : ": 1 " ‘ Shiny years ago, a prominent lawycrll†“L l H I ‘l p ( l I it he ilill>1l'(l1\', int-:4 lighting to tnc Listen 1 V 113 )ctzwl . ~ ' .' P} k that man is lift: s best llUl'U. to be in the otiico of (iOVel'llul' Steward of Missouri, when a convict was t horse Would find his' " I . 3 ‘2 , ' L I ’ ' brougï¬ . : iroui the ieni.cntiar ' to n , '. .. ‘ . . , . . , \"av honic throw-‘11 the darkest nio'li ,. -ud . . . ‘ n * , .f m. ., -.+ t' ,, (â€I â€r w .21.) '17, l lhe li.llIlS‘CC. got mind on the name of. 1‘1.) 7‘ I“ _ l?“ .7 , 'Il ., .. a l W IllCludmf cxttalarge mp photographs of Sir-John lil'u' "““"" {if ' â€TL )1 â€l ““3 ‘3' lflie tlt‘Cteastsil woman, and didii t discover 1 l“I’U‘l l 1"“ “V" "’Ll' ““4 ‘ N‘I‘U 1m“ 5‘" Abbi)“. â€miner. and Sir John Thompson. leader v '~ O ‘1 'n n a i ‘ ' . . , I , . ‘ 77 h T1113 ;..:;.. w. “as n. steamboat man, a l‘ifi mistake llnlll told of It after the I well â€1..., phm‘wpd: but, It duh] l’. Ill :L of the House of Commons, surrounded by the ‘ I'll‘â€t: now “fril fellow with the rot-oh A A w" " " ,1 “ .. ‘ .~ little whilH Iic vlo ) It‘ll ‘lll(l when l urr ‘d cabmet Mmmm' and grOI'F'Cd on elm-er 3'4: the I g, 1 :2 :. ‘ .- 7 . - ' \- funeral, \i ell, sail; In: t.) the gi‘iciâ€" / " ..., . I l . . . 1- 5L I members ofthe House from every Provmce inthc manna-:1 wt ins Ciass. stricken husband, “these alfaii‘s don‘t [always pass oil" as satisfactorily as they 4 h; (.«v‘c‘i'inll‘ looked at the man, and banks of snow across the road, and I was mulll unable to sci.- my horses head. l lirtri board that : @Parliamentï¬Ã© him .‘m'waiil he turned squarelyaboutandI Dominion, making a total of I41 splendid photo- I)tt:_;‘:.!: to retrace his stops. lie was lost graphs; every pne a perfect likeness. as T is great picture is a reproduction by Photo- ,f t... ., . .. l‘.» \l . ' '13 . u .. . ‘- .. .'. .' . ' , . seem.) ., ». "l,“L'fIJ’ 7 â€liopytl (i, scrutinizmg might. .ir. \\ t-{I its I, 1‘1, Mi silll, Illutlit it) Iron/a}. gravurc process on copper plate of the picture him for: nio gnaw-5v. i llL'll he Sl’JlltHl the ‘ i got out throw the reins over my Rmscmw ‘0 5" J01†r‘ompso" by th" 00‘1“"3' docu'nt-nt which i’eestoicd him to liberty ; Mr. iietchatn-â€"“l-Iow is your boy get-l but before bundling it to him, he said: ting along at school 3" Mrs. Clicatcm~~l “ You will commit some other crime. I “Splendidly I splendidly 3 I just tell you; fear, and soon be back in the pcniteu- my old friend, that boy of mine will tiary." make his way in the world. don’t you fear. The nun protested solemnly that such During the eight years he’s been going to a. thing should never happen. The school they have had 32 cxmninations, I Governor looked doubtful, and after a and he’s managed to dodge every one of few minutes said: ’em.†“ You will go back on the river and be ‘ a mate again, I suppose I†The man slid yes, that was his inten- tion “ Well, I want you to promise me one thing," continued the Governor. “I want you 'to pledge me your word that when you are a mate again you will never take a billet of Wood and drive a poor sick boy out of his bunk to help you load your Constant laughter is not. clicerfulncss; it is more likely to be the expression of folly. Send us henCo athousand miles from a face alwaysparadingitself in smiles and giggling. Anybody can laugh; but to look bright, with all the muscles at rest, bctokens a glad acceptance of life and all its dutyâ€"a habit of taking things at their best and making the best of them. Slinlll- I (It‘l' and started forward, calling at the top of my voice and tiring my I‘CVHIVUI‘. In a minute or IWI) there was an answering shout. I was within fifty/yards of a farmâ€" house, where I obtained shelter until the blizzard subsided, tWo days later. Dakota is a great countryw in the summer: but. I the man who will make a home there and endure its winters when there are thouâ€" sands of fertile acres awaiting the plow in Missouri must be either Esquiinau or or first cousin to a ftml.â€"-St. Louis Globa- Democrat. M “a“ Cigarette Machines, tive Members during the last session. THE ORIGINAL PICTURE COST OVER 8500. Tm: EMPIRE has secured the copyright to repro- duce this Grand Picture. It is printed ons ecial plate paper in photographic inks. and is 3 ect 6 inches by 2 feet 4 inches in size. and makes asplcn- did picture for framing. A key giving the name of each membcrand constituency represented is rintcd on the margin, making a valuable work of re crence. NO EXTRA CHARGE Will be made for this Grand Promlum, but It will be GIVEN FREE To Every subscriber for the Weekly Empire FOR 1893. Within the last few years some very won- derful machines for making cigarettes have been invented. One pattern will turn them Manufacturer of and Dealers boa‘ on a stormy night.†A real juryman’s difï¬culty. Says out at an average rate 0f. 275 a’ minute. wigï¬yvfolaé‘znfoitfiï¬iï¬ ï¬ttiï¬iï¬um‘m The man answered that he never would Bridget to Patâ€"“An’ how do ye loike The patents on these deVices. are “:5“! l ‘3 Pages 0513“â€? "CW5 ofthedayo S , ' depart- Pl ' n . . . . . ._ 7,, , ~ valuable. Oscar Hammerstein, of ew . meqts'on Agriculture, Woman's mpire. Our 311'] and 1“ anc and seemed surprised, and inquired Why being on the Jury, Pat. Says Patâ€" York 0 eve 81 fth h' h Gummy Shop Old World Din thehmts w y the Governor requested such a pledge. “It’s somewhat conï¬nin’.†“Yes,†adds ’ was s r 0 cm, on w 10h e Se u g _ C ' . ’0 1 :“Because,†answered Governor Stew- Bridget, “and "’8 harrd. wurrk, too-u month. One style, which may as well be Evkitmtéï¬hmgeï¬iflï¬ï¬ghflfï¬ï¬ ard, “some day that boy may become “Well,†says Pat, “It’s easy enough de- described for the sake of illustration, passes Present. - . . , Governor, and you may want him to coiding which soide 13 might whin only alon an endless strip of aper, the width m1, fï¬â€™l'ggh'ï¬'g‘l’m ’3 0n“, °’ “a“ on you for some crime. one of thim’s Oirish, but whin they’re Ofw ichiswst the lengt of a. cigarette. 3' ; .2 “ One black, stormy night, many years both Oirish, bedad, it’s the very devil.†has been drawing royalties of $60,009 3 mg Evmts’etc' Only ‘0“. 0"†Per Year- Adm: 'l'l-ll IMPIRI. Toronto. om. in