Stratford Times, 1 Aug 1888, p. 7

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~ + a come rainen * tsland x around the vw the sun Lite' beat and papreem boas were done: PreCAp ee ata How profit we went our separate ways, i And spake fo word and made She braided wy per Sowing hair at 1 hed always called #0 fair Although she scorned my loving tone, My word of praise Antti I mar stove Hh f yCOrT with scorn phe aed to meet one éay; Bbe tarned [ ca rocetty bead away; I saw tree e os tear drops start; Lal iove was bor werd I eaid; aa ed only wat teh; whew Ltook ber hand ine ant glory, half divire 1 the earth saat led tle sky i harilers Journal A TREASU hk tE ¢ AY ki. ed Por tio teeks upon @ eertaii | beeaston ah of Piynioath, and 'het ing scarcely WO toneht Wo read an write, was wort th under ty -- 8 than woul: i have a ont the Aétors. the" Goulds and the Vander Dilts-comtined----It is « curiots «tory, and thenh Lean tell it only in @ plain, sailor the fashion. 2% ne a of interust, F he straite of ¥ "a. a4 you all- know, is that narrow tx ay of water between the island of Sumatra and the Malay penin sula. Ueyoud are Java sea, the islands of Java and Borneo, and if you sail far enough you will bring up at New As_you enter the straits. from 'northwest you have Acheen Head on built end of Island on the { the Malay the Penang this latter coast, and rendezvous at which time British cruisers ibe lied this @ sort govern ment of their own, a fleet of fifty light craft, and they often sailed 1 00 miles ou into the Indian ocvan in seach of yn aw iy in In those days nearly every merchant Yvesse! carried an armament and extra men, and a tussie with pirates was counted pe with as much certainty as a change wea! Ben ween a and 1858 no wie than thirt WOE CAP on, ured within f fifty miles "of Penang Island. Include in_this = those -- te the Ameri and German dt thie total number ronha bent least twenty: > five...ln.1856.the. nl a ach tacked a Rus - sian corvette witich had anchored in the } straits to re damages, and although ahe fi Gin. * after. a conflict in which she a half her crew They became a were driven out that nothi was caeiee ig for them to attack. and they were utterly reckless ns to danger. Weill, sirs..in the summer of 1855 I was If @ foremast hand on the Liverpool -- Castle (?teat, bound through the st and oo and we came within cite of Head without having noted ay sus othe eraft. We had six a. plenty of small a aboard, and for the last two days we eat been ready for anything which mightturn up. lIcan remember that we rather hoped for a serimmage, for we knew what a murderous set they were and wanted re- venge, but it was the opinion of the cers that we should go through with Sect seemed to be ex board failed to make out any Ae a suspicions chara came 4 with Achoen "Head about 4 o'clock in th noon, and the wind all at once dines away...The tide was against us, and the ship was allowed to drive over within a mile of Peaang Island before be: dng brought np with the anchor on a sort of middle ground, which gave the iron a good hold in five fathoms. It was posed to wait here for the tide to turn and fora favoring breeze, as the channel was not then siobbmakiy surveyed; but im less than half an hour thee louds began | it was see { a storm t her vind sundown we got it from dead ahead, and it came with ur The heaviest gale could not ave kicked up°muth of a sea "that t, and as we had everything snug oft, no one felt any uneasiness. Ten minutes later the storm . and | while everybody but the on deck was under me oe the down- rof rain. nut. on ~ Jibboom to secure : the fying jib, which 1 been carelessly stewed. felt as baie as Ido this moment sisthig in my c¢ bat I had no an yet performe a ee ave of her bow OWK, Secon to starlx and port, ange) horse, loos the ship was an ened my hold and droped me into the boiling sea. One can rte we tell just how these things occur, Sat personal coreles at the bostomn of them, I was in + hefote LE realized that I had let as raining and blowing é if I eried out, whic has we no recollection of doing, no ongén deck heard it. J was sw Atom the ship im an instant "when I fought my head above the foam to and sprang up in- the water look vi the rain and spray li: " hid den sgh. Phawione dogtt that 1: ene out into the Indian psoeag bit aT" do. nu that Lowas, frightened or in take close ™ than atiy « otter hiss of men itn cag worid, and, 2g a rule, they depend more on luck to bring gs senly tasagh. T turned on my back. being swimmer, ship- ped as littl? Water as possible, and sees my stars thes soe the pe had tena: aiteen the sharks todeep water. a nae ghee very -Jocation, a year before, 1 had g ubeik of yuck set anat tee that ever on? ' called up to view the monster. His length * was estimated at thirty-five feet, and he mat hitten a bullock in. two ae ar waves bre share. Tt wasn't five. minutes rae as I was driven overt reef ontside of Penang Island. c so bgp re: we al him. I had n 2 yn h trie j frighten away any turking serper "jan against somebody. At this point thei T'havebeen told by Malays: who have forest came down almost to the water's been Pensng pirates. that under the rules foe and my Grst move. was to get ander which bound those.rascals together a I had bardiy moved back into the treasurer was chose n for every gang woods when I heard voices, and knew that Everything of value was tt over to ral men were patreliing the 'sands bim to care for. and once in about every Had i been three minutes later they would two years he maile adivision of the spotis hare found me This treasure had to be zealously guarded, The loxs of a foremast hand to_a ship 824 in thisinstance it was so care sfully with » full crew is of little conseqnence hidden that no one but the treasurer could nothing to be compared to the ines of a Save found it He had come in advance aky rovalor a few fathoms of new rope Of me to arid fresh plunder to the great in his tase he js logged ns gone overboard re. an d-there were i wels in his ae and iis ¢ are sold at auction In he lay there a bloody tiass week he ix forgotten, and the chances me of you may doubt what | am going "eee FO date) Tn he mentors var war chere by ater te LD due him. if asnilis lat. the money to ™m the Royal museum. in the files o f The replace it comes out of the owners' pocket», Times, and yet in my own possession. The and they-may eriticive the seamat: ship oft treasures of that cave amounted to mil the can tain. I would be missed by » lions upon milliotis of dojlars Tt must mate alter a few minutes, and he wo td have been the bank of a thonsasd pirates report rr at | bad teen shaken into the ™ id it) had prob pably been several | veg and drowned. No boat would be seat sitet 9 division was made Many of ter the storm abated, and no boat the baskets and boxes were of European sst Penang Island of the chanea ™ake, but there were many of uative of my having reached it. The ship would ® anufacture The pirates had not stowed pre coebon her Way as soon as possibl way silks amd velyets and laces) They end whateve; vas done for me must te he ad-po such common stuff as that The done by myse Jt treasure consisted of money, watches, dia = My " . olds ites racelet earring tel Al out 1] Gelock that night the storm 4 tony ~ inal b gat . be es. pony abated, the sky cleared op, end am | alt 1erms, and whatever el 3 Swine extort nt thr onerrtneest teenie Tats wee crs msl straits by the score, and no years & The Partridge as a Prummer. During. the time the hen was laying her one? and setting, he often gave us the rny music of 'His drum." It was 'intl trouble to palo busbes ona fence near by.s0 that one conld creep up un- seen and get @ full view of the gallant thunderet perched om a Knotty oid-tem- 1 lock log tiessy, and- half buried in the | ground, aod - "children of a larger | growth." as -- as the boys,and girls veaties themselves of the oppiortnnity | Of the m any who saw kim in the act o drumming. | do ngt recall one who had a éorrect idea beforehand of the n Bs ag are duced supposed to be ma le by the stri thing of the bird's wings either against the log or against bis body whereas it was pow plainly to be: seen that the pe rf miner stood straight up. like junk bottle, and bro ugh t his wings in front of him with quick, strong strokes, smiting nothing but the air--not even his own proud breast," a» one dist inguished obu rver bas sugy rested Vilson thinks the dram: heard nearly half amile 'The might safely have doubled the distance; theugh, when we consider the Tow pitch, Btiat, second line in bass staff. the fact is surprising The- tones sume assemble shone. of. any deep drum, being very deceptive as to distance, often sonnding near when far off when near I would de way in mm -- may be the ship on her r way through the bread th - . \ hil of is i distinet! y heard them Welgning ne Th 7 nil "a ts ---y . fty. =a h ti in off, and far mares we sere a yarrow Lehane ee WETS SE teams FILY Be CULOROe Oe raat &Wain Out. to her She was too far vers. "an d T verily bk Tieve the "number OF aoriGe The Fi i] goid watches would~have reached 500 aagae to salae in as the rain and' © tettered: and -unlearned, and brought wind ceased f he ard voices plainly enough up to look on a £50 note as a fortune, I siiareund mesand.asxhout or two from, WOW not have believed that the world me would certainly have resulted in -my -- be ag pet wry Ameri ge oe discovery Boedraggled, chilly and discon ee Wee, Sas "ae dish, oe Belg nas 4 solate, I wore the night away, and at the ' ian an first signs of dawn I crawled 'further = off to make ar voice ns urd, even had Ger rman, Russian, late the » weeds... The. island..toc poe sidwor wt sais d up wt Iny eyes mostly cleared, having been burne do ent 'Ses ready to answer for hat pegs * luiman-aebure several-thacs. boty st that-dateitowas-a Tang "a works. Thi tropical vegetation was niyo taileg this wealth 1 i have ey given «a year of my life to know that 1! -- make the next bundred miles in safet Thad no sooner got my eyes on the ee at wealth than | began to figure on how I could keep every last shilling of it "1 1 would not f° without it. A quarter of an b our ago Iwas alormed at ka ine. ser ni Now -f woult have faced a os fought the whole pirate © gang. never ail a ee Thad Suth determination, or at I woald care so much for money. It 1 went back i into the dense woods for a rae me a good while to cool off and calin ; mile before coming to'a halt. There were gown, and then I found myself in favor of s.monkeys and snakes in plenty, 'sticking right there It was like two _ and the vegetation was so dense 'that arguing. There wasn't one chance could hardiy penetrate it. I saw from the t)ousand of my getting off with a first that tliere wasan abundance of wild of the plunder. and to Femain the fruits and cocoannts, and in pang toe invite -- ry ae. I came across two fine springs. No a, jt w er how many people there were 0D Jeate suc ide wealth behind, -- ge I bad the island, I stood' a Louly. in the -cave- caping them as Tong a8 Theld to the woods, from any search the bees tant make Yor there were no ths onsen the As a result I stayed. There was fres tamene WAS water at. hand, -plenty of wild fruits. dis | ;arouud me and the only thi houses, and these were in a natural open ing about half a mile below the spot Con was washed ashore. At that spot w an opening in the reef, With a natural Before moving - looked for the penn Fiat | ony = we been muc 9 thing as a succession OT thuntps, the tirst dozen of which may be cotmted The first two or thred are soft and com- atively slow; then they increase rapidly n foree and frequen¢y, rushing - onward into a furious whir, the whir subsiding into a sudden but greiusted diminish . oF into the aston of Paria looking as as if he would never move again Ina few minutes, however, perhaps five, he begins to have nervous motions of the bead; up, up tt goes. and his body with it, till he is perfectly erect--legs. body. neck and all. And then for the an er once more.-- Simeon Panne Cheney in The Century. Dewwehinn of the Senses, The $ Senses are subject to illusions in to the of the infor mation that they give from the immedi ate necessities of. ism: 'Ton the most immediate and least inferential © of the senses, is leant subject to illusions; ch so that the are much nearer to those of sight, and yet they can under matain conditions be induced through isual impressions. the ---- has recently had-two rhed out hot after @ way Awhile aa. navied thy ¢ Hathea and when 1 had picked up a breakfast I sat down to pleas. i 'eral t Lhe. corpse... As suon as mynd w. made up to.stay I pulled it out from under the 0 and buried x in the bank as we with only any : re was no alarm that day, but on here, opposite the islands of the north the next day | had no sooner eaten a coast 'of Sumatra, the gtraita were not hasty breakfast and retcrned to the cave over twenty miles wide, and. the channel than I heard men in the woods. From an ran within five miles of the Malay coast. | jour after sunrise to "sunset the pirates as to get of by way of a ship, 1 ware d going t srongh --_ find and steal a craft of some ah, the ravine, waltine to onal: other an either put to seaor reach the main- 'the missing man. It was th pens: land and follow the coast down. I, how wn. "\the next three days, and then the hunt 5, ver, failed to settle fully on any plan, y-25 given up or cxiet far beyond me. | and finally went to sleep, and though They may have reasoned that the man the monkeys and parrots chattered sailed eneuy from. the island, and |) in ears, and a dozen snakes i ne doubt that t may hare crawled over me, I slept like nent pn: y no on rail be lead 11° a lot many hours. and awoke to find had to'lie quict now, and du: th ~d day .¢ nearly gone. I therefore hunted days I suffered much from hunger and out for supper, hid myself away in @ thirst. I knew the fellows would not lot of vines, and put in another night, iv le Next morning I had a narrow - : Te dl fine fore ae SCA was moving about in search of Srasktast | On the fifth day 100 or more of them were being now very sharp set, and had climbed jn the ravine for several hours, ulling a tree to get at some wild fruit, when I down rocks, uprooting bushes, an heard a person making bis way through ing so aig the moth of the cave chit 1 the forest, =n soon thereafter a Malay eid el reath elapn Tine directly beneat Ine. He was L dressed, "heavily Bt and satistio thes and no one came ree at at dismissed the et et atri al it of -- clothing, and when tbl i ready to go Pleft my sailor togs behind "i mgs tee on possible that my presence On me eS wap of thane After handling e ag As everything over and over again | Sousa may supposed, I capt very quiet unti}the fel udgmen ow wet passed out of heari What détermining what to take j troubled me most was the'fact that be took over eighty diamonds, upward of disappeared in the direction I intended to £76000 in Engiish paper money, about gieke. ngs fr Pace ris to the fear aa £2,000 in English and American gold, and down my avarice and used me. ~ H were r, afte psa t hy fe over ET OO Il Friel notes They, headed dows " saree ar 2 # Th F 4 paper money was ali "vills of iarge denom ' ae ISIE and when T had ination f wanted to lord myself down ne a couplyOf miles and found no break but in the foryst I was somewhat reassured. = The MOUNT 80% soon me ve and.stony, und, although this rid me of watches, one' of which can to this day be thé thickets. | had to cross some ravines seen in he a al museurh at London, It d my legs exceedingly. When.is of Fri make, but has never been sei twol descended inte a third, farther ident ied seemed to tre, nd to the east, t Wasa en trip T undertook. For ti I six days Fliv nd berries, aud wns often wit heen water, ad in this time - 4 ots i not m™ ake ten miles ina straight line, f y al lexmied lea paying no point On the sixth eame toa beach 1 had sense enough to re tramp ULefore me. I could not, however, tom was rivulet ? ud me videnc >that & Set t i near whir h I first ge A and prob as. After making sure that ne one 23 about, | approuched the beach, hante n canoe like craft which I thought 1 1anage with a paddle, andl launched rd it and put into the straits without rais [hed drawn myself up sbont fifteen Yee "wt, an alarm. Wind and tide were both j i when a bowlder on which I ste pped sank my favor, and - sunrise next morning | under my feet into the earth, and as l was picked up by the Lord Nelson, an went over Fbackward 1 heard a ann English: ship inward bound, fifteen miles! ray wearthoo! Was territjy Reared elew audawt tle ist OF thi for ® seetirs and as [picked Boat Loe up I years' Ixter, when we had the Pirates on listened forg mi:rate or two to see tf the the run, T headed" a party to secure, seg wount be repeated All waa quiet. 'rest of the trenstre, but. we. fou however, and I selzed-a bush and pulled-empty cave Accident or~ search had a myself up to where the stone had sunk. Mst gig ee storehouse to others.-~ Thore. was a hole in the earth as large as New York S a bushel basket, and J saw asacivec some sort existed below. It took five min- en Of Joking around to find it, as the hidden by vines: bat Lat the noi & Pair of "Lary Tongs." te They aro small enough to ' he easly carried {a.te-.coat 'pocket, anc spot. where the cave, was it was twer ty are ee, like closing: a pair, feet-high. Leould enter the mouth only Of Scissors. they become a yard ta are a: oa hee apd Kiees aid T did not go ae and-firmly grasp; a Te ory shade, in-gntil the light: yhich came down as- cover® truait sleet oe 'mantncript wing es that i. tueant. And. eb. | ie $a: chap = pempbier ear ste tere As! crept in to where the rock 'short, do a thousand ana one things ast throuch found that-te:h om won reach, which shust fallen "upon a may--very probably 'the at wher! one" native I had seen carly in the morning io had- been sitting down, and the bi i seis sisi daok without derauging one's manu script, or still worse, without destroying i it was well that. 1 was over cautious. i - D bought in large quantities i rough resist selecting three of the finest gold - y have been the * The 3 us bon Bs gs found it I knew that human Sith about a writing desk is a pair of cai a beings * examples. He was standin Merpont seevteer ofa ratiroad "depot the boards of which were laid with a ---- seuaie-epee. space between inn aed 'wy electric ight-was moviag-up | ag ae the swinging of the -- oy the wi Looking at the floor, it seemed as though shadow were sta- tion ia moving From this it allowed that the person on it was movi woo, and the writer dis: tinctl 0 faet, his attention was called to the by t motion. observation was_as_ follows: While riding in the cars and erie out of the indow, the trees and all are are sone to vein the te direction now, gre looks in Waduorse tuat i must not be visible except the mirror, one bas the illusion of moving in the opposite to t jon. of motion, wre to the reversal of the in t ath cases an immediate etny sensation is induced by a more or less unconscious inferenco throng visual sensations.-- American Sassi for Cigarette Making. "There are three kinds of paper used in making. ae, explained a manufac- 'They are made and from rice n paper is made chiefly me Trieste, Austria, = the linen and ri paper in Paris e first, tannfactured from the filthy Be Rac ickers, is © manu- acturers, who turn it into pulp and sub ject it toa bleaching process to make it presentable The lime and other sub- eaching- 2 avery straw Cotto' eck CIUARETTE SMOKING. ne ein Canada is the cigarette so | fashionable asin Ottaws where so esd youbg menmre quater d cn the | One dealer states that sells 200. 000 cigar. i | etts annually, and that the meg - | growing, that there are probably no fewe +-than a inillion 6f the paper " * fang ination moked here uth « | many of the consumers, bovs is ath ular L hy nati wale, as they ape the dilettant i of | the Cix i} Service whose j até "perves reclurle dudnizent ~ tn g stronger 1 than the dainty: seme young Pensa t Pacha cab re: weak eves and salle mplexions to the strength of she nel it Paines : elery | ; Compound Nervous a ehpmaretts, ue ES Nervous Prostration, ~ Deus "Weakness, Stomach and Liv eases, Rheumatism, Dyspepsi and all affections of the romye. WEAK NERVES Patse's CELeny ieee wh fs <= porn Tote vhich never mis, : Coca, those won 31 r ey i ane fly cures all nervous Misorders, RHEUMATISM ---Haisz's CELERY Setgroced _purifies the the acid, which _ catses Mheumatiam, and resiorey the Llood- organs to 4 -- The true remedy for Kheumatis KIDNEY COMPLAINTS Paine's Ceveny Comrornp quick) f restores the liver and kidneys to perfect health, combined with its nerve tonics, makes Jt the best remedy for all kidacy complaints. DYSPEPSIA. Patne's CreLeny Comporrn stomach, nad quiets the nerves of the diges- five organs, This Ib why it cures even the Worst Cases Of Dyspe pala. CONSTIPATION Parnt's Ceteny Comporen is not a Cathar- tic. 1¢ isa laxative, giving casy and natural ection to the bowels. HNegularity surely fol- lows its use Recommended hy profession! atid Dusiness "Tien, Gaxdfr book. aus terfe strengthens the Price $1.00, Sold by Druggists. WELLS, RICHAROSON & CO., Prop's ~:. Montreal, P "R E M OVA L. "FLOUR and FEED BUSINESS JOHN McINTYRE LW "vi Caste, Ste Caen of rt rd generally, that since he has, purchased the Pour and Feed Business of Messrs. Hodd « Cullen He has removed to the Store on the Market Square, next to the Bank of Montreal, ay veh ~ wit in future carry on the Caakiecat in all its or The, ey "prands of Family Flour, always. io i Ail kinds of Ota, Peas, Barley, rte Widdiings, aod everyth ing in thas line, at reas onab v bon SHEDS, . SEEDS. He will keep in stock the best kinds of Seed (cain, Clover, Ler and Field and Garden "te of every variet A: under: pro tapely "flied. JOUN McINTYRE £2 Remember the Stand--mext to the Bank of Mor. seal, Market Square, Stratford. Stiatiord, April %, 18-#. : Ah The Great oe eaten, Prescription. soroostee tye gon P Cae oe jor Sale by C KE. eaaeen & CO, straw harmful influence: upon tho membrano.of the throat and nose Cotten paper is so cheap that a thousand cigarettes can bo wrapped at a cost of only two cents. Rice paper is rather expensive. "Tobarconized paper is manufacttred. Iris acommon paper saturated with to- bacco in such a way as to imitate the -- of the tobacco-leaf very neatly. It $ used in making ell tobacco. cigarettes Arsenic al preparations ure also used in" bleaching cigarette papers and oil of creo sote is produced naturally as a conse- quence-of combustisn. This is very inju- rious t to the throat and tangs, and is said consump- tion in any one 'predisposed to the dis- ase.""--New tor Mail and Expresa. The Use of spectactes. A vast smount of popular misapprehen- sion and prejudice exists as to the use of , Spectacles. Many persons who need them > object te wearing them for various rea- sons. Some fear that it. will lead their friends to suspect that they aro gett ting ---- ais cause bes hea pg) oh roll or to se ee = "tice hin see I without th gain, object to glasses pes on pease. oft their inconvenience. I rive personally met with many of all tliese classes of ppsons, but I have fre- quently heard of another clase that Ihave hose who do not giasses,.but.who cae them just for effect and to atthact attention. Now, the tee are just two "good Z spectacies, and only two. One it that we may see better, the other is that our eyes may be relieved of strain. Often both these reasons are combined. the. same - cage. David Ster, M.D. 3B 'Gotham' . ee Recoraing Civilized. Brae as of the ag se -- ation is thea aie eee erin not went Fé - ~ *EXT: OF ¢ "WILD: TRAWBERRY CURES IHOLERA holera Morbus Lel C-ave- RAM pS TARRHGEA YSENTERY AND ALL SUMMER COMPLAINTS AND FLUXES OF THE BOWELS IT IS SAFE RELIABLE FOR 'CHILDREN OR ADULTS. -- PENNYROYAL Ww AFERS. a life on @tperience th feriale diseases. Ts used monthly with perfect success by rom *heant, safe over 10 3 Tectua ask your drug gist for Puonyroyal Nabesioaly ane take | bo sub or inc pil ccmmgtone depen bee haee . Deraorr, Meow ; MIF EUREKA CHEMIC AL . 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Wide apd Narrow Tires rigid tng gost a make to ORDE " 'fam -- Se the New Tubular 'Nelf Cito ixies, he strohment Wa on Ax ie ever in rage oon ond arranted to run eighte hundred Siatweethoest re-oiling. Baggies atl Democrats "alwaye-in Btoek, ~ at Kottom #rices, 422° Repairing of all kinds prow ptly attended to Trotting Sulkies Built to Order GEO, MEINCHIN, Shakespeare Shakespeare, May 30 1s88, 435-]¥ STRATFORD Detveat MALL. 4 Cosine. AM. oF. M 'aM | Fm Toronto, Guelph, Ber- | | vate sew Hamburg, Ws | 12 30, B, & L. U. Baw 8 00: 9 30 4%, London ..........0.+1 a hades boyy geet Goderich Cilaton, Bes Mt O50). 4.00 + Dablln eee / hia 7 9.20). 6.90 Bt Maeno sses | 1110} 7.00 T.&S. east & G. T. RB. >. a Serre rrr 8.00 PD and LoL Dole and LE. Riy.. et 10). STAGE WATLS. (Daily) Gadshill, Am- { amp and j 10 90 | Nithburg. aes } 2 er and Fale. lew,on poe day, Wed. | 4 20 y and Friday. | 3 - Monday, Wednesday and Friday, delivery at 10. Tamiee, Thureday and Saturday, delivery at ¢ p. m. OLD COUNTRY MAILS. : Mail via Rimouski. closes-on every Tuesday, s. 6.30 p. m, Mail via New York, closes on every Saturday, ? ae mail ito closes at 6.30 p.m. The Host Office ages te me pulls from § a m until 7 p.m. aig aga EUaIe, Postmaster. Stratford, Sept. 7, ely 4 < he oh Another 'Wonder ! It never was intended, #o far as T can hat either rian or woman were purpuned tow I think ou will 'believe me, indeed 'maur you Hy Ifatthe " * Paris Hair Works" you have cailed. ners § is one thing Nature-thinks of--let uy thank a tajes particular t ronble with our race She knows a scanty growth of hair, "the grey and whitening locks, Will detract from the beanty of the face. Put nature has her laws vo strict that you moat." never err, For you'll surely pay the penalty at me; Be --, that bounteous head of ha: Jorenwend's Hair Magic's raid Tpaseed, Jnet try it, you athicted, you never will regret, Tre Magic was never yet known to fail; And "the oe that it wili do will make you soon The expenditure a bottle will entail, now famows .preparation for pesca and stimulating the | growth of the hair test ¥ or the market... 4U.discance of the scalp are either re | tiewed, oF cured, & rich [growth "at hafy will follow after judicious snd Sith the user alane. whe, desi De, Dorenwend'y = Pane ds Chote " hy by afl nay at Sl pee Bottle, Gr six bottles for obtainable in your own locality ence tte a e-- only manu- actrrer, encles ming price, A. Donenwern, Paris _ Works, 103 and 105 Yonge Street, Torenta. rch 2, 1858. 635- Exhausted ee: i | ' i q + winner 200: P Me a ceGON, pages, 6 vole. 155 tale for * ye PEs gilt, on i, Mustrative and . one's train of thought just as some bril ority for > a. t.-- Mixed. in five minutes more was om ny beach of timo oa ee ee stent ¢ dea comes flitting throagh the mind that the Italian colon f the: old bloody % 2 p.m. Exprove * es ee eee a eee the island iwself. The last of the tide, a death cry. Iwas y --" cut -- B." in The Writer. sixth ward is rapidly Civilized. A FOR GODERICH. ~t: 29 a. m.--Mixed. Speckaity, Diseases.of { Man. Office, Xo is vine aided by a current, had carried, me to t rane Shion Sn aay heads: aa} wanda thie athe cease Stren. ae At one time," he the othe: yp, th.-- Express, : _ oce 'The iecoeatage ret desl rca covery, but anctherdetsined me. The fail, A Profitable Practice. _ hall dagge fear Map all - Italians 'They cos oe sod Ph gi eee eeeeinenrien -- the afterncou as dark-as evening, and, of rock and dirt wéretorch Citizen' (to physician}---You have a 1.46 out of rat tail Atos eanything that.) "OS BRABTFORD. ) 0-66 5m --Rageo: Ee Prepare : though { ued carefully husbanded my, of Aason ti man me po par and note -- serge Peete eee. ae jaleny yea, could be filed toa point. Now the and purrato--f ma. 1 ee of the. attacks of cholera Spee Tenis oe beyond a run me that the cave contained boxes and doctor? ak razor are snotigh for theta: They | 9-5. 61. &; HOREN-- oe ie Espsour 1 ai soe Ti eepeeios a i sof tha wen res, ate lay on my back a long baskets. I dug out the torch torch, blew up the Physielan--Oh. my, yes: why many 'of los italian dd axvented pias reall cae 7:20 p.m.--Express. . cad prompt mony means sash be uid inet . time before' I could walk about. By th: st fame, and became dumb with astonish. the finest monuments and tombstores in razor is found-on :him he egplai ne ms by. say: FOR PORT povmn. sah et anno th Tie: Soukeva Matirach of We a 4 ¢ had set in, and there was little a+ ment. It was treasure cave--the recep. Woodlawn cover fogmer patients of mine. piasce tach wantad 1 = " - { To Bnd trom Branttond guy 453288 Stra rasberry ia the; . ime night in, of E ing 8 ha t fora she 2." --New of my being discovered unless steele the pirates' plunder. --Epoch ahs ag 4 * To and from Palmerston band for emergencies, It newer fail » = ' ny eae eh : RHR seve i a ; = J. HY , General urea cure or re abn! Seanad ee ea ee aT es ee eae cea ae a aS oe TELE AIT ES te,

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