' 2 [was putting in t Guticura Remedies. iii." ,stnaruu l2 mas arou .1 d. his progress Ashamed to be Seen. Four nearly too long already, and 1 Doctors but Little Beneï¬t. ' Cured by Cuticura. shall Ritter Toggenburg this morning. " Something For about ten or twelve years I have been troubled with scrotum. My head was alwa sore, my face was dry and scalv, and burned ii 6 ï¬re most of the time. My body had big red spots on it, and I did not know what to do. I went to four different doctors and they be] ‘d me at ï¬rst. In the t"- I got worse again: then Itried other remedies. but they did me no good. I was ashamed to go into ublic. I was a sight to 100 at. Every one would say. “ What is the mat- ter, whv don’t you take some- csn get things i’ ’ into a more deï¬nite shape? things? Do " all over my neck and face. Some two or three yeoyle advised me to trv the Cl‘TlCL'RA Rpm:- LEWIS W. EATON, Lai- ville, Pa. ’ CUTICUHA WEEKS WONDERS i Moritz}. lips-ï¬tvrrr. the new Blood and Skin ' ' ' ‘ ' " the blood of all lL'IlIS‘, and CUTI- CCTlCl’RA SOAP, .. .t‘. lzeautiï¬er, ex- d scalp and restore ; - and humor of the :r1 i‘inuli, with loss of hair. from int‘znl j: ‘ g ._ from in. lo: to scrofula. when the fuzz: izL}:.'.'.‘;u.-:, ul..i.«.i0;i1:r remedies fail. interposed Reata; “there is one pot settled at least. does the article come?" a explained Otto, vaguely. “Than I suppose you l" _â€" Sold throughout the world. 736.; :C.\P, 2.12; ilbutz't Lyn Cnrn. Coma, :‘oie l'ro Pl 2“ iii Fits (2‘3. Price, Ctr-terns, :4) I'UTTER DBL‘G ors, BOstuZl. -'. Yt'tl. rrurh, RHEUMATEB PAlNS [38353. In one minute the Cuticura Anti- Pain Plaster relit - zheumatic. sci- atic. but. "a. may, < -t. and muscular pains and u'eakzesszs. Ynce, 25c. chapped and hedgehog. in the direction of knives than tobacco. want knives for? Are you expecting )‘ ’ 0‘ ‘2: *uscsnv Frcimv, DEC. 1, 1893. .’ MEXICAN BELLE. An Intenselv Interesting Tale of Life in Austria and maxico. (Con'iiiuu! from 1'-:.\( nun/c) S/mnps-is of !'I.("" â€151:! C/I/I/Iters. F:‘i.\ ilnti Mil\ ' iuhlut'il, u: t vlc‘lll‘r 0i lllCll' '1 ~ , m ~lltle' willUil mt: ‘ ; .. .v Hr. ~h.l'ivl~t.cit~lle~: re†lcel their lllculllc‘ comes under the head of knives.†“Well, in plain language, I want razor.†a»! ~~:l Fe \ lil‘C‘t‘iurlll’; ‘ Involved, .' 1. Max, ' ‘ll .31): with .e ~ mil inst ’ r “'12th tion. .. . med but . won reduced. r n Walther had a f. _ . ml When the: wary illlt‘lh, in . hm... l I"; ll: 'lll new?) .ulul it: A H... mind than he would have liked to ac knowledged. reï¬'ntell l;l~ Uisl>2-tll‘.t‘}' ; n was in the .. be rich, i'lllV, the Lilli), tabrieile, a .Llll‘iir‘ The you. _: l . ' “xi-.3 ll.l.fl'i~nfnt' {LII m ‘imilz‘b -- Eulermtv-vl in J. 'v‘v'rtl'hy Pmmi The Unit . iiilk‘u t;y\: .: «.1 paper a 'v Joulnal, which i x «any of Mr must be got rid of at once. , a :v..llth}‘ :vntic- .. .. , .rm or .c. . . itruit-rlv xii Ammo. uhuhml let: his entire _he had 110 IBZOI'S only thing seriously. I do quite agree with he last touches to a the frog at all to the Giraï¬'a, it might couldn’t you have guessed that? Beats is ' sketch he had wt rked at for some days, make her nervous.†the glorious tints of a tropical sunset showing through the foliage and trunks "Don’t do anything more to that ‘3', 5 Always Sore. Face Burned LikeFirc. grass,†said Rests, who was watching '- eagerly; “you have made it tempted to mow it down the wayI shaved in this last phrase had given Otto’s thoughts another turnpso after a minute’s silence he said, With what seemed to Reata an abrupt tran- sition, “By the way, I wanted to ask, is there any pla about here where you “Get things!" Reata echoed, in gen- uine surprise; “can’t you put your query What do you mean by get, and what do you mean. by you mean buying, stealing, thing?" Even at my daily - 2 - - - f food labcthad to wearasort of cap to keep the dirt or ï¬nding. and Is It articles 9 7,, ’ ‘. from getting: into the sores. After I .would dress, or ornament that you require. wash. Iwould be covered With big red pimples “Not exactly any of these," said one, with rather an awkward laugh; “and I libs. I Illvl try th m. :m‘d am glad i have done fully intend to come by my purchases p1,. (Hull :7; ’ y ..‘ ’ ‘ 't.‘ll mummy] lg! the best l‘olléstly u t I .l (till: .‘lJCI'. I i “Aâ€: praise the '1'TICL'2LA ‘ ‘ . I'LExnnixs w) hirhl I enclose my Esortrait. “Then you mean to buy something,†But under what head “Well, gentleman’s things, you know,†mean some especially horrible kind cf tobacco, which you can’t get on without any longer and the effect of which has been making you silent and absent for the last few days. †“Have I been silent and absent?" he inquired, looking towards her, where she was sitting; but. he could only see the lower portion of her face, for she had taken F icha on her lap, and was bending over her, engrossed in plaiting up the woolly hair with ï¬ne grassesâ€"a proceed- ing which bade fair to convert the patient animal, ere long, into a sort of vegetable “No, it has nothing to do with smok- ing; my wishes at this moment lie more “Knives! Good gracious! what do you c o ‘ {lid ll £0.54. hand-:o-hand ï¬ght with the brigands? or ' are you not satisï¬ed with the cutlery provided in the house? or what? Do please come to the point about this mys- terious purchase of yours, which belongs neither to food, dress, nor ornament, but Is there no place nearer than E-â€" where such an article can be procured?‘ The fact was, that the casual remark about, beards which Reata had made that morning, a propos of Hitter Toggenburg, had made a deeper impression on Otto’s The very ï¬rst thing he had done, on reaching his room, had been to scrutinise his face in the glass; and the conclusion he came to was, that his beard But then, as he turned instinctively to his dressing- cace, a weighty objection presented itself now he TEE CANAoIAN POST, mNDsAx’, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1 1893. P. IcArtlzur Go. exclusivelv the name for the great leather ‘ "‘ t... .cm.-,......mc.,Wâ€"m buffalo to be caught with one of them." demand, never in the history of this “Do, Fraulein Rests, try and keep of Heavy All-Wool Sages, HOI’SaCkinnsmmzha' “I will not be fool enough to mention the frog. But how about the side-saddle? Is there one here?†“Certainly there is not.†“Can you manage without one?†“Of course. I don’t need pommels to keep my balance; any saddle will do for me. 1 never rode any other way as a child. For the matter of that, I haven’t got a riding-skirt either; but I will make the Giraffe give me her shawlâ€"that will have to do.†Now that his ï¬rst scruples were at rest, Otto transported into the seventh heaven of happiness at the prospect of a long ride with her, and with her alone. An eager conversation on the subject ensued, and he speedily came to the conclusion that it was a most fortur ate chance which had caused Piotr to drop his raZors over- board. In talking, he took up his sketch-book again and began making a rough'study of some broad-leaved creepers which hung down over the branches of a plantain close at hand. Soon he discovered that the creepers were not the real object of his studyâ€"that, in fact, they were only serving as a background to a sketch of Reata’s head. The brim of her hat was inconveniently broad, and hampered his view of her face; and besides, unaware as she was of his intentions, she was not by any means immovable. “For heaven’s sake, Fraulein Reata,†he exclaimed, involuntarily, as she turned right round in her position in order to watch a humming-bird on a bush behind her, “do not turn your head in that Milan“? Mlkazlnemubilshtd Dczember ist. manner! I was just getting it right.†-W0rthlnslon's Magazine for December “Why should I not turn my own head, comes to hand ï¬lled as usual from cover to if I choose?" she began, in surprise; then, cover with good things. if one dips into 1.111! as he pointed to his sketch-book, “you charmingmsgaziue he will not willingly lay it are painting me? taking my portrait? asldc until the last page has been read. The But I thought you were doing the December number 18. it possible. more bflkht creepers.†and varied than any of its predecessors. The ‘ "I thought so too,†said Otto patiently; 103d“!!! ““018 1' written 11! 3°11- 3- 9- W. “but I may go on with this, may I not!†Benjamin upon the Life Saving Service of the "Well I an 056 0.: had better' but United States. The story of peril and disaster. I can’t pfomiseptlb sit gory still.†’ of heroic effort and success. is vividly told h! Then there was a pause, broken pi'c- Mr. Bemamin. Many illustrations from . - mimmneous photographs accompany lt...... sently by Reata: ‘Why did you say this morning that you will have to be leaving Mary A. Livcrmorc begins a new serial story , Y '6. d f h entitled “One of the Forty-niners." which 500’“ n 0“ never 59" a wor 0 t at promises to be of marvellous interest. It isa befgre. , " tale of those exciting days when. gold hsvlns ‘ My leave will 50011 be expired. he just beendisccveredlnCsliicrnla. men lettthcir answered, with a sigh. “I had not . , farms and shops. abandoned their homes and fleahz’gd it before; I cant be very long families, and regardless of everything but the ere. impelliug greed for gold. poured, a living tide, “But you have only been ten days. †into the new land of Ophir.. ..John H. Whitson “Is it only ten days?" he replied, contributes an interesting article entitled "A pausing for a moment in his work. Day with the Pueblos at Names." which is full! “What a lot of things happen in ten and beautifully illustrated. In it are delightful be 7 ' . _ Now, as the cold weather is setting in and heavy goods are in on? I had forgotten all abouti .†“NO- Because you turn crimson and "~ We MANTLES l MANTLES l MANTLES ! quiet for ï¬ve minutes more," Otto inter- rupted. “I am inst putting in the shade; in your hair; and if yo,u keep shaking it 2 . . such values been laced on the counters. We have an immense range 5 '-. “;N,',%i :zrymwoaugtillgiaizfgatdirglairi: z: ,in Tweed Effects, 12%., and at prices that tickle the taste and fancy of the closest buyersn \Ve have a heautif v.17:n the’sunset skyzalwsy. changing.» ,all those in the Newest Designs at 50¢ a yard, WhiCh were and are 301d at 600 3 yard, and good Value at tlmt. w: white, all in a minute.†“Would you put your hat a trifle back?" he said, a minute later; “your eyebrows this department is not behind for cracking good bargains, and is ï¬lled with the best productions of makers, and for ï¬t and neatness they excel. Our $4.25 and 35:00 Fur Trimmed Malltles. which we have leaders, are pleasing everybody ' Hundreds to show you and we Wlii be pleased to show them to you whether you 1., back in that way “Why? Because I turn orange, and 'blearm' g out a big range of Single Fold Alf-Wool Sergcs at are so much in shade that i cannot make FURS ! CAPES ! FURS ! "By the by, how is my portrait getting green. and purple, all in a. minute? ling for extra good bargains you cannot afford to miss seeing thase at once,a.s we purpose clearing the“ “3: 011: th‘t them out." She pushed up her leaf-list without raising her eyes. “I suppose there will be no ditï¬.ulty in painting them; they will hardly be getting pointed, and square, and arched, all in a minute." (Continued next week. I â€" Newspapers and Magazines. â€"Mrs. Ollpmt's latest story of the unseen. a tit companion to "Old Lady Mary." and “A Little Pilgrim,"is entitled “A Visitor and His Opinions," and deals in a most a; apathetic way with the appearance. evidently. of an angel- who passes through the country. coming in coutact with the life of to-day. and cxhaling a graciousncss that reminds one only of the effect of the presence of Jesus in the Gospclr. This story will appear in the Christmas number of Caps, Boas, etc., that money can buy, and for value we will not and are not behind any 3.91:... trade. See our Greenland Seal Capes, all sizes and lengths. A good Fur Liqu: from 5.3 : Ladies buy your Undervests and Hose from us as you can save ten per cent. ‘r 3 nt :3 :{J‘J'i \‘VSUIOL'V ., up; a good pair of hose from 15c up. For Fianncis, Shirtings, Shakers, etc, We ntul nor Earnin- as we are the acknowledged leaders. A good heavy Shaker at tic, Well worth 5c. ' TWEEDS--0RDERED GLOTHiNG. In this new venture we are meeting with deserved success, as our hands are kep; 1,33, nailers, working night and day making up the many orders in hand taken during 1h“ 1m; “7,, \Ve carry a handsome range of Suitings, Pantings, \Vorsteds, etc., and it" you purpose orderingâ€. outï¬t see our goods before ~vou buy, as we can give you the nobbiest things in the uncle :l'. fie; : money. A ï¬rst-class cutter on premises, See our $13 suit. READYâ€"MADES,-â€"We have a big stock of Ready-Made Suits, (.l‘v'el'iflltis, Pig; and at prices that are beyond competition. Do not buy till you see our 341.“) Overcoat. lip .23. till you see our $3.90 Suit. Do not buy till you see our U‘Jc Pants, \Ve show nothiu goods, as shoddy is not allowed inside our doors. av. McPhaden’s Stand, P. MCARTHUR CO. Opposite Post Oflice. Magazznes. Lindsay, Oct. 31. ifl.â€"89. OUR LITTLE MEN AND WOMEI 3' UK; N 8 An ti-Dandrutf. s.â€" Reata clapped her hands. . “A razor, Then you are going to cut days!†, . . glimpses 'of Indian lite and customs.....Thc The Best Magazzne for Begins oï¬â€˜ your board. I am delighted! J ugt “I can i: remember anything particular 5’10"â€0‘1“ 39“ 05“" are "mâ€kf‘bly m- in Reading. the other day I was wondering what havmg happened. Everything, on the 3;,gggg'megmmgzd‘2.3:".‘11253320:33"; {A Dozen Good Times." 1;: ‘ ' . . - - -- . . - " u. tall -:2 .3... c fun? In “citsll‘ the hum}- Y9!“ expression really 15 hke' ‘Vhen contrary’ has gone very s.m00thly,â€",mu6h conducted by the bruunnt essayist. water Toronto. Travelling WWLC P 3.. "'9‘“? com," bright. iiidrrv ‘chilcfrian. all - : A -» r -_-.- "f'mlrr. "3" “l 'r'vl-X- Will‘ you get 1‘? To-morrow? Please do. †ï¬g“: than I thtought It 710 uld. - d Blackburn Harte In “Knots to Untic." in the m.lfluï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬‚m“mmï¬msliï¬934 chpssms'c'a'imglgruh 3““ â€the charm“! lliciuw- ‘ ‘~ -, ‘ . r ‘. .\~‘lll" Yt'fllr'? Fi1l~~fl_’t‘.\' t ‘ ' ' ' ‘ _ a "" J ""1 l- l ' » ff“ ll“ " ' ’ " ll here W111 I 89‘ 1t: ‘5 more the ques eop 9 can be very we acquainte current number. is to be round a most intricate :xfnul" ayfum ““mm’mmmlm lakes hair soflpand Pueblo :“l r, u CRETE “Kg" nit†Fawn; A. PLANE mil time-rut . den. Our Kindergartenâ€"A .. t~ \ to eight [liL'Ca each muntrl ..Jv . :. .‘Ai.\ E \\’l;i~l.. t‘iktii'i... . .. liv, mil in.- iiztrovlucml » cw. .. manmnc is fun Till-I L'HIIJHILN .\ in»:ru-tion Will be undertaLr-lz ‘ " "~c :I-t-il illc llt‘\l . i Frm-bt‘l' . . l't“1>nllt>“ll"UHAY‘ and WM. - . 2i. «1 mil help. “III-kuovvna ‘ n u and storie‘, to be prolong. .vr ~. . .. arm». .‘uolplc rolzy for “M w c“ ; Price $1.00 a your; in cents a nun D. 1.07330? COMPANY. Publish“ â€"~-,1. Boston . THE PANSY 'TLIH 'i lcli‘dif . falling or the hair. made itsonaudpllabl and promoted a visible m o Promotes M. For 81!. It A. N XIGIIOTKA M's Lindsay. Pain Killer in ten days. I think,†he said; ‘ ‘it seems to me that I have known you all my life.†“What nonsense you talk! You don’t know me a bit; you don't know anything about meâ€"iiot even my name-" “Oh yes, I know that; I found it out today," he exclaimed triumphantly, looking up at her. She raised her head very quickly, and-_â€"-was it his fancy?â€" she seemed to have grown a shade paler, and in her eyes there was the same frightened look he had seen there in the morning. “You know my name?†she said, in a half alarmed, half-deï¬ant tone, and perplexing pnz zlc of the variety known as a maze. For the solution of this the publishers offer prizes mounting to $100....Taken sl- together the December number of "Wtrthlng‘ ton’s" is a superb hol.day number. very choice in quality. of absorbing interest. and giving abundant promise of a successful future. Every family should have it on their table. $2.50 per year; 253‘. a slane number. 1 '1' . , .- . Have a Very Bad Cough. Are Suffering from Lung Troubles. Have Loan. Flesh through Illness. Are‘Thrcatensd with Consumption. O _. World’sâ€"bisnensarj. Remember that the M mag “LOOK UP, .tso'uma. and not down,†if you’re a suffering 15 WHAT vo’u .Lls‘i announces many new . A 57‘1‘C‘illd0p1lrlmi’ll2, "our Chricuan ~- iu such a comical manner.†max-33.132153: «'»i'.‘i-‘;j",“‘.§~fi. iii:\‘Iiii'IiLi'ruiii’gtf: iiii.‘ remembered the fact that an untimely "YES: indeed I '30- Why Should it __ . . Barn. \\'.tl:l::r;tml~: tizulmarricllaud Barou\\'.iltner's lurch of the vessel had, 121 the early part, surprise you 80? Il. seems to me more woman. Every S Corner] Yo: Bulletin “"‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ . old ten ieri.e~~ rezurm f } - fl - extraordiii'ir that I 3110 id h b . 0 o ( n.1st.an i‘.ll‘.C.l"‘." \- L.t\\ . - i . . .. After It longs. ml‘t-l't'llu: .\r':ui'i “Tilt“ 3 tender 0 t‘e voyage, Bent hls razor-case ylng ‘ . ‘ y - n u 3V6 Gen 30 one Of the bOdlly Aid“) (1'3“‘3 l. ’31“ z" ' ' ' ‘ - ulmi, wherein out of Ptotr’s hand overboard, where long ignorant of it. ‘ troubles that .__m :11};\'\~frv\-â€[l)(ilpm. .. hummer-.7 and with a minute splash it had gunk under “Tell it me, then!’ she commanded, . §./ - '3 N, '. " 4.: . H -r ....h.~r mix it.» . - - . come to \v omen -_ 7h. 1m II!‘ In: . J ,V .,,,,;.,,“.....,. ,.r m..,,..,,,.mcnmnd the green surface. and probaoly now lay Wlth her eyes “111119011 hlm- 1, l . ‘ ' . 7.. be iullou'rtl my helpful wt .» -. .- Ariiohl :u-wme to '.‘.l--. . lin‘Viu’ll. her 'But reposing at the bottom of the ocean, “Fraulein Lackenegg." Oil!) [135 a .9116†â€"_ iruizl‘lt'hr‘kuaru i;'213t’3\{nr‘~]v;¢l'l, on n :u tic-ht .l:.vi wrote in they to marry llalka. , ~ Great] to Otto's Blil' rise and rather an (Ct cure 1n 1-. "l. -.' “vi-a ins uh .- ltli' l.‘|_ 'v , ,1 m" ,T 2, myâ€. I. 1..» .~ -. ,4, 31;, encrusted wtth corals and pearls, or . _y p , . t _ ‘ . . my,.,,,.,,,,,_..,._. “â€0â€â€œ, ,,,.,.,.,., Iii: .‘zml; Prevail‘li‘m hrm-Li inlet ililllt‘JU lil~te§idiLU' blll'led in deep sea-weed. to his discomï¬ture, Rests broke into 0110 I’lt‘l‘CL‘,S ‘1‘ av'orlto 8' CORNEIL. (Cuff)... Ikl‘l’d‘ “\Intioor’ (III/m s in I. r:~(>:-'|iortlLiitc‘hif‘iiuiirwlii- \\-ii::i~ iill:r Llï¬niflzl‘fill‘llllSIgi The most exusperating thing about the 0f be? rare thrilling â€ugh.“ . . P ['0 S C 111p t l O,“ ' _ ( 1'5â€!le u «iti'E‘iu‘iejt:x'e:ir£\v Pit-ii ' yIHlllngil'i: the Fraulein fiesta. “ho i‘ p..§~tc~xed‘oi matter was) _ that Otto _ was perfectly “\Vell’nperhapa. 1' dld not. catch 1t ([lllte That “'1“ bring A. P I ".“_ h"? "xl’l'r‘N _ ‘ .‘ . ' _ \ rum-rim lit-gully- “it" nymph)- ~lll~rt tingarliyitinr aware that his features did not need any carrectlyl, 1": 521d, (:11 11-311}!th hUll‘Il you safe and ccr- R MPT SETTLEMENT. ...l5’if".,7.jԤԤ,.â€,â€,‘1.{,“,‘;“,‘.‘“,‘Tifâ€." ‘ 11*.llllll. with n: l‘ mini-mic; in me \H , teats. f th'lt i'vnominious n 'antino-out†t VOICO' H on y 0111' ll. in 8 urry. i. . .. ll .4.‘\...‘.‘l â€3‘ .. . m â€n , .. , D-zrm: tmos :ituenet- “Ar-Ill \\;i.th -r revz-vvs in °_ _ ‘ o p‘ 0 0 ’ tam llcl ). - . . In \ l).~~ out i \.l ha in. h... plans for Em children. Otto inc lll't'lliis «half mnri'y \V’nlCil Ream. had referred With such scorn. Sinai be T‘Efkenfggi 0t Bakinegg, gr IV“. 1! po“vcrful bla. .0“ ï¬-atulrd?y. tthIGtil InSt" my barn In Emily was burnt by a ‘3‘.†I‘ll; {:11th Eosdul“ Cll'Cie titc L’mmtrw ll. lka, :Lllti ll:~ wit Arm-hi l ' llrzw to h ( . ' ' 21 'ene" ; 113 am 30:0 t it l5 ‘ ‘ Zln S in r ' ‘3 ""“* ‘ “ .V 1““ .'*‘3"- «1'7‘ advinm- his mil With liermme ,\\\lit'ro.-li\i.1..â€.£ the A Ill;Ul may be, anything under ills C d {gthe 7: t 6 general, 35 “1.11 as lg. f g e . 0m 3 urnlng barn 9“ an adjaccnt farm. On the 213‘ Win». lllU':c~ltll’_’ paper... An 2:1“ t mow ..: .. “cum and ...-..:...r.m. “than... oi beard. she had sald- I wonder If she 50““ 0 “mm†. . . my c aim or loss on contents was adjusted to my satisfaction and t â€r“ ““I h" “m" “mum" ‘ ‘m‘ ““0."- . . . . , thinks ' have got a jawbone like a gorilla; At each attempt Reata only laughed uteru’o, tome and day the 25th Mr S Corncil ll h f h ' 0 ’m'ltrgrdvvn l;l‘.â€â€œ:*“.*-’3d"“"r?“ “gimme t. .v. prewt rut-n; L'artn “mum's and if Piotr hadn’t been suchaprecipitnte the more. “No, no, it is all right,†she nor to, and . it in {’11 It . '1: dl - as a c cquc or t e- amount of my claim :,Itz.li;;.c Eli-{ii’iiiiii‘riiniiii.'"rim \ any. __.__ ass, I could have had my board 011‘ now, manageduto say at last, recovering her Pads up and in- f . u . f 1151 ar Y necessary to say that I am highly pleased with an uii‘l-lievomuuutxl. 51ml; a..- slum . “I wish you would remember Baron in the twmklmg of an eye.†gravity; the ï¬rst name was firm. and I vigomtcs the 011- .aimcss 0 t c settlement and the promptness of the insurance company â€Â£7513“... x. ‘1 .m . vmr .4 . ,- -, Bodenbach, that i always mean, every- However, regretting wa' no gPOd’ nor icauy at: very sorrydforilrvtlng INF-121ml tll‘e female sys m paiy‘ng HEY Fla‘m' Farmers Will promote their own interests by CD' “(131.133.iirflwi‘:.i.mtnn.'v â€.332†17' i. â€i. it. swearing either, although Otto indulged must cg your par on, it you 3.1.1 it tom. It, regulatoi trusting their insurance business to Mr. Corneil. punk:- 4. . . ...,\ mouth... .. .- . in some tolerably vigorous language on the subject. For a moment he speculated wildly on the possibility of making his pen knife fulï¬l the ethos of a razor, but wisely abandoned the idea as unfeasiblc. lie vowed, however, that by fair means or foul he would have a razor before many days were past. “Any place nearer than E l" Ream rejoined, in answer to his question; “well, there is no very civilized place. [p the hills there is no village nearer than thirty miles; but to the east, over the plateau. there is a small village at fifteen miles’ distance, and it may possibly poseess a razor or two, although i. have in grounds for believing so.†“A small village at ï¬fteen miles’ dis- tance, which may possibly possess a razor or two," repeated Otto, reflectively; “Why. we are more out of the world than I thought. Can you give me more encouragement than that, Fraulein Reatal†“Yes, now I remember, there is a shop in the village; I noticed hammocks and sausagr-s hanging outside. I advise you to try, at least; it is your best chance of getting shaved.†“I am quite willing to try; but not being an aerial being, there is some difï¬culty about reaching the place. It is out of Walking distance; how about driving! Would my aunt consider it too far for her vehicle to go?†“Driving! You don’t know what you are talking about; no wheeled vehicle would ever get there whole. A great part of the way lies along a narrow path through the thick wood.†Then there is nothing for it but Fraulein Kunigundo. flow is an unfor- tunate woman to know what a man's love is worth unless she has tested it!" “But she need not test it in such a ‘ violent manner. Supposing he had lost his life in the experiment, what, then, would have been her feelings!" "Oh, in that case she would have bowailed him all her life, and deluge his grave with tears: at least, not exactly grave, for I suppose the poor man would not have had one if he had been eaten tipâ€"but. somcthln; equivalent. Surely that would have been reward enough for him." “Rather a sorry sort of reward,†re- marked Utln, sozto voce; then aloud, “but surely you Would not be as cruel as Kunigunda .1" I ~5â€" “Why should you call it cruel? After all, she was risking her own happiness as much as his life. All tests are fair in loye. Do you not think so!†“Yes‘; all tests are fair in love,†acquiesced Otto, a little dreamily, feeling at that moment ready to subscribe to any sentiments, however extravagant, as long as they fell from her lips; and as he watched her face, the thought crossed his mind, that her uncontrolled spirit and her strange bringing-up she was not a woman to be turned easily from her end,nomatter whatthemeans mightbe. “Then 1 suppose you think the Knight Delorges an unmaurered ruï¬ian fur throwing the glove in her face and leaving her?†“No, not exactly that, either,†she said, reï¬ectively. “I am not angry with him. It was not his fault if the trial was too great for his affectionsâ€"but I n. noraucr courswv. Pastures JAMES MITCHELL. 1 Boston. mu- .1 FOR 1894. 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The tears of laughter were in her eyes still as she looked at him across the grassy space which divided them, with half- clasped hands, and a deep colour in her cheek, brought there by her earnestness. How could he not forgive her! Otto felt foolish, and did not know what answer to make. “011, I am a fool!†he exclaimed, with extraordinary energy. “Of course it is my fault; I always make a mess of names. †“Well, how do you like my name, now that you have heard it 2†she asked, speak- ing quite gravely, and bending down over Ficha to give the ï¬nishing touches to her herbal decorations. “I like your Christian name better,†he answered, in a low voice ; “it is the 00' 25th April. In â€"103 Campbell a: Truman. CHANGE OF BUSINESS. CAMPBELL tic-"TRUMAN tea to announce that thov have taken over the business in sir i - in the Village of K rkflcld. The public will gsrncduzi; '3'“ V. STAPLES' General Hardware. Pumps, Stoves and Tinware. _IMPLEMENT REPAIRS A SPECIALTY. and a Full Line of Agricultural Implements on hand. : Can you think of anything more convincing than the iovpliiesttl havle gyeiheartli‘.’:i ‘th ‘ - promise that is made by the s iCboroughly Cosmopolitan Novel, Price 5007:; s 1 rec s e as e W1 rue . . ~ ~ . ,. ,.,.,.,,,._.~3 . , ’ ....:".-’.::.::€5; m" . .1 I" ° 1 pleasure in her voice. a am glad you proprietors Of Dr' sages Ca' like it ; I am fond of it myself,â€"it was ‘tarrh Remedy? it is this: , " “5° my “theâ€- i“ If we can't cure your Ca- “Then [suppose it is a true Mexican ; name, for I have never heard of it tarrh, we’ll pay you $500.†series 0f Pure Stan's-s. licmlt m ' mg order, postal note, etc, to TOWN TOP 10!- Woot23'n-ct,l Y. . o' N. B â€"lla\‘e you read Amtâ€. ll:~ H' ‘ 5" best novel, fauna. tho Sang-01180 7 “ l2 nio.. cloth. gilt. Si .50 post p....i,_~r:.l. , Agent -for the MASSEY-HARRIS 00. All Business promptly attended to. Any inquiries cheeriuuy answered. CALI. AND 83! US. '4- before.†.xNo, I dare say notâ€"it is not very Isaâ€"4'â€" 1894 18943 , B 1894- common. It is no: likely that you should a o C b 1 1 SE ' I 1 arper 8 azal- ‘ I, ’ . “ï¬gjï¬ï¬iï¬gï¬ggï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ . I know I Harper 8 Magazme. 8’ III p e P 11 m an . tsunami ID. , , â€" ' never shall,†he said, with a decree of iuusmrlv. Kmaud' 0"†25"“ 'm‘m" Ligegkt‘hxeuihuEAi‘k ésla‘gourn!al for :z;c'.~"“- I â€"_ ' ’ es an a at in orniatu-v i. tell.“ ions; and its numerous- iianlnLlllll>. PW‘ ‘ and pattern sheet supplements are illdn‘fl'l†‘ tothe home drew-manor and the pruicvwm 5‘ ; . No expense is «pared to make in ariNIL’fV ~ ness of the highest order. its bright ~l in: comedies, and thouuhtiul essays wt" . and us last page is famous as s hutlrn ' assumes which surprised her much. “And do you know what it signiï¬es?†“Your name? Something delightful, I am sure.†“Nothing very delightful ; June: Keith. GLOVE-.75: 51.3313 Hanna's Macsmxs {or 1894 will maintain the char- acter that has made it the favorite illustrated period- ical for the home. Among the results oi cuterprim undertaken by the ubllsncrs, there will appear dur- ing the year superb y illustrated papers on India by Epwxx Loan Warns on the Japanese seasons by AL- I-‘aim Psnsoxs on Genuany by l’or'trxsv Bicsww, on nothing about flowers, or birds, or butter flies, as . Paris b RICHARD Hsnpiso Dans and on Mexicob . humor. in m weekly mum “CHMâ€: _ 3.’ “ P95313433 you supposed]: Fnubltkic REMINGTON : 7 0101137 8‘“ wanted, for WhWh m HIGHEST which is of interest to uomcn 'l‘ht‘ Mir“... iii-LIE“ thl’ng V61? _hornblP theâ€, I hope. Among the other notable features of the your will PRICE - . 3misgggegogg,‘;l7:333:31;,j‘.“‘,‘...",; m.- .[t couldn t be; it is not in the nature of be novel:- by Guoscs nu Muslim and CllAliin-l Dvn- W 6‘ PM “‘18 - â€m†L0H“ le‘ RI _m‘ w rim .. of; " ' ' ' ‘ ' ..--.mo out door - LIY Wsuxsn, the personal "El“l’ceflw 0‘ W- D. Msiuov HAIILXII and others I . A . . gm. Pugh him; Nowell gull?" “d thelGirafl'e" 5:33:21“ and: resignation. I suppose waif): you know what a lasso is?†ï¬gwgygigdvmgnsmg‘tmwgsï¬g iï¬i‘iii's‘ï¬mf "“1“" "‘"'°‘- "‘0‘" 'mcmlnmm- “"hrl’mniun‘ __ 8H1 errupte er“ t In den _hwe . . - . ’ . , . . ' . . other interestin .mpl Wilirccmrc (gun-uni: . he" 80‘ We" w m, and I ï¬id c... h‘ “3'“! ’°" “N " ‘h" "’Y ““8" miiolii'ï¬iii". 1.?3. ’ï¬lhï¬h?“ 31?} Blvrdll.?sv.ti.x::"iu reassess: mo mm m m: .20.... .2. amt .. l“ I am getting into a habit. of wasting s acne . , _ I _ 9°. - Miss Lacuna: sun‘s Tums. Gsonos A Hisssnn. 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THE CANADIAN rosin .‘ LDV‘3'S'ISING 35128.. cents per line tsp-21C iypel DJL; try: :three cents each subsequent 12â€"2: . notices in local columns. 1.)", 1».- tc. each subsceuczt ’;» can -' nouns gum. nrll insertion: an.“ condensed adv-rtisemerte sic,†u . “cattle. teachers wanzcd. terms for m V ‘x or eight lines) $1.0: cash for tiru -- ' . insertions. li more than eight 1mm. .L ,... ... proportionate charge is trade. . M discount to merchants for arm-u Wants by the year c.- for a -..3."l;' Bates made known 2:. a;p;.;;i.::. WILSON s: WILSON. Proprietors alwipsow. 1“,.“ \. Ell!) €ttittttltitt -: â€"â€"â€"--â€"’â€"'â€"_m-,. _ _ """‘ . . LINDSAY. FRIUA‘i, Ill-Jo. ._ --. â€"-w 7-..,. u - \ r SIR Olimti‘l‘ will 11;; 151:: ONTARIO PREMIEJ; FENDS HIS cc" 773 muse. ' v ~-oa [Caniiiu'ulf . ,. . . His liberty of vo‘.;:..; 2.5 cc 29"er . .n :ewbat the rules 12‘..;.\t.â€"s :slrzr; f- 1, party is by thue ru es bounc. ‘; u w .... thechoicc cf the m:,;:ity. 1:33.21. 1' undidate nominated :1.- etdorce: sf :1 blooncel'vative and Le sure to vote wt]; _.7 J . conservatives in the house. 31:33.15. .1 may have no conï¬dence in 9-7.. . . l date, and though then-{3:31 ;.;;.::. 1 j 4 :,. l of the patron candidate may L: . . l" ""9 "-strons' path.» .. L.-- ,, doctrine .1 have been a tried representsz. ' people, and may. in :‘iejuc‘umeut met. be more relis‘c.e that. ill: Hassociaticu. (L‘b’fi'hu To a" In this not seem surety. I an†.7 “an... Al ' dug the rz-fcrn; parry. have been the crirlzai puma. of in. . ‘ Utilization, the organization is now nee: “we: 4 . t the Ontario governmmt as- , , u party in the pemicx election " ' - ' 'mh Bruce sud llsrt hammer. and :r... - ‘ ancvident purpo-c oz. ‘ne par: cr' v.12 . .. ' .. .1 . the leader: of the new pi. .y s: t..« ,.t s : (J petal electxoa to throw :5. whc t .\ r-«u' (the orgazilzstlo: s; i: t ..-t '._ 7‘ Memment and the reform parz: .i. mutuencltq Hit/duly .r L' {is "" auctitusucles would â€natives to the dormers in those con-:Lu 1.3. .. hr.) ROICFT’.(‘Y~ ‘ ‘Lsri'e. Mr party us: its ,. *.L;,‘h‘.‘.\t“ “I new part;- W'h .._ rung int â€one article intheo‘ as. pattern. 1.. L “my implied cry- ni“~re: ' union asrcspects the reigrm governmcr. ‘theprovlncc or tie l.:«'.;' of their (ecu More. nam- 1:. the manner of bacon. Main provincial ctllctrsâ€"s mere mam: immune. Fanmnns' lN‘l‘lZl.l.~l~ i.l;li “It is said, as .-. ;‘ Mnism to the rel:.n. 033110. that the farmers are m: . ; 1’ "presented in the Mutant? chum-j I! that their ICWTL‘E'F are cause our.) bored and disregard. d there. Kerr‘s _ ‘li mil be more unlouncr C than this. lit..r . '. - a .- ‘ “25.“. cu L- e L-.. . a-“ .< .icuf‘L . . J - 2.» “~- win: r: Ma:- .u a, _Lju-(._.. _.m ‘. LEFIIX I? - ::ch;:1lo.; to. .... govern'; No) There is not and never has bee. .r. ‘d‘ uIDI‘t‘Jvinclal house or: far:i;er~' t. .iEt‘Ll.‘2.r ‘ |ul'tlclc of antagonism between the {cm II 0! the house anc those member“ g â€" '0 not farmers. Thor: in no; r. IchAlr l Nation on which a division on those :3, « r‘ i hI ever occurred in my .‘me. or, so (er s.» . e ukpplsust. 1.†a ' a Iknow, at any time. base which has to deal with the tax 1 “action there might be room for EULI‘ L. Won, as the interes‘. of manufacturerr :- h] be antagonistic to the interest 1' :3: U“. the question to suppose that a bout ‘- agovernment constituted as 1 ha“. ~ .. bed, could be hrszl‘e cr isdltlcrmx. 1L “Interest of farmers. On the contrary. p2. “Ontario legislature it. 1:9 attention to c ; “that concerns the interest)! tar-mere is h“Ivonne ofcvery state of the American . “.md almoat even" country in t‘st HI. (Applause.‘- Let me remind vcu .IIInc illustrations of our active 1121. net h matters specially sheeting Ibrlltt'lt. ‘ “than thirteen years ago the Omar-u; merit appointed an curious-er; Wu, consisting chiefly of fan: '--. p mG’lllllilsaioncrti investigated the when 5:. Wot-griculturc and kindred purr' u “(I sessions in various parts (! {l1 w- took the evidence of the loavii' u n; “wrists, stock-breeders. dairymn, m N Others, as to the condition of :l.c Milan-tries which they represented “Clio investigated the conditlnvv «f mm and of similar pursuits in lho M5“. Great Britain and other. “- AM concluding their lnvwl' ~ M made a report which is M â€lodged to have been h Nuts disseminating useful in ‘ on the scrim or agricultural ‘Nancrtas-bun a tut- MMg-m. stock-breeders. fl“ one since. Than the s ' “I. and model and up"! u. 0' Gulch hove been carried hitters. But the provincial iOQlHASIUl’t‘ h in itsjurlsdiction neither that question u any other yet suggested in whirl; {in 5 human and the rest at the community _ n have not a common interest. It is out ~. tLe ‘1‘"