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Grey Review, 22 Nov 1894, p. 4

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(I) cumin: 4);. we a "Il been fR'ft, :3th Every number com-m.- no» t'SSPght,'t,tgrat'g'Agfag'l'l%',Wgr, Inn-on. with ”an. enabling "60!.me nee-9.9m Indy-q!!! "ye".e29. AM?- roman. answer and In lumen. comma. mm to r, l' " & co.. who have and ,'rirW,',,','g, your lxpcrm'non m the mun: Duncan. va- Llonn and" "onttrtetntusl. A Handbook of la. tmmn comma»: Pun-lu- and Bow to on. can than: men: Mee. Alto a mum 01m tent um nun-mum [mks -rgte tree. Paul-u men vhf-mam Mum: a Co. mm = tame-m the ncluum- Amer'-. And In brought moody hum the public with- out can no the Inventor. Thu 'l't"fl,UMt,'i, moo weekly. alum” "Imam Pg2t u the In“ "ml-hon ot an! wattle In the tom. " I your. patntue all?, lamina. was man. mummy. gnu. Sun. “In " “to -" numb. mun- inn-n. KEEMLL’S SPAN" WEE TiiiiCih"iiG.7yiiGiir.Tiii tiiiiraT, GFan M087 SUCCESSFUL REA!!!” . ‘°"."'¢" so,lU',,5t,',',',a., Hum want! balm" ItEliMI.l.'s SPMM 698E my I "Wr.M.N N PM'KNa'.* my . i "No; I'm not away nntii you tell t why my brother is here and 'hun bound "Your brother?" was tbr echo. POWDERS “Yul. an; in my brother." "Wei w o no you." " nd le Ha " , . . . .r, ”8.461 Mef8M, 4m; Tri't I l .m Mme, than} you know mu: D..Bolio\nnn~. Pain in tho Side,Udrsutmttoo, '"I h' Mgglr-Klrl , !.Pe Liver. Bod Bram. to guy cum! aha "Ay." - - ther berw.ts, "A" mo- ” wri- .latt this in not yoni mm or?” Mom or 0-9- Omu- in a. m him-ssh him." To New Subscribers $1.00 to and 1895. We woman uh. Ther down “My “ole n grant m It In sou "ttt RE izvn mud M th trd 1H1 Subscribe for the REVIEW IIs, Will be Out or Fashion, to end of 1895 and WEEKLY .Ply, or wr and CANADA nd of 1895' fol m: tor one C1AiBING. we! end Not To-day Sh enchuiuu: on: the beau Bpw we) L. L. s.t.in The '. punt." in obtained ', ingenious mum": In the women Vere wanna? than tough the pattern. . 'right- tists was carefully drum uveled And chumd in the ur dyu - relented. and was obtained which decor. July THE t' arts" tw Year f Cum {may-n we]... poms. 1w: vear tor pusu-nger will not , u chayappwoch- and the driverU _vi1'r_8evht' '1' tml rpr F.ut.urm's st-s' 1nd Weekly Ethio- when P" some one W " all threw ttwtr.w At immu- 3 always Ill "Away, woman," ”(chimed one of execution". "iirnts'i'rittg Gr brother-by the End she cried '. "What (in: this mean? It is only the ariuocuu that are to dies. " - She sprung forward, burgtingthrasrh the line ot guard}, ed "P up. thefts”. M . Iiut new: niaur’l love swelled up in her brmot Bad shy remyergd he; lugngth. Up to this momenn the strength of poor Yum had failed her, Ind the was unable Lo_pnt her rotors into execution. "iter brother walked proudly and fearless. ly forward sud ascended the very steps whhh led to the block. _ gi,,, new stood mthin a. few feet of the plulm'm, and swept " with her eyetr, but her brother wu not than. The cry WM now raised '. "Here comes another batch. " Her heart. fiuuared violently, and sht {on n luintnm come over her u we heard the tramp of [he doomed men approach- "w. .. A _ _ "Yes I want. to look as near like y "2995M" . ., __ . -- "Oh, 1 understand now. see the chopping go on, tud you will Ire taken foe An m. In" that dress. Yon van me Y' "I want IO pa "I. met so n u. "Weli, w my draw I" or nut - for tinting me I w sand (macs. and when give you a thouunnd mar my return take this “an . The Indy drew a dmrr finorr, null gave it tc Teen she Gnded her 2 MARIE. THE REGGAE BIHL even by women. and n of "eetion exhibited. The very streets of with humtn blood. bu -iid, fem-1c in raga turned than not of surprise.bnrsc into I loud 1 Jun replied I - _ Tr .herc were many dee During an '. Reign of Terror "in ancc 'ou wtut My an: Sing A long IIV daggers- A belly iall uv and, Every pugiliu on can' Tllkin' fur do stutf. When dare wind'l “blunted Dere will be u P'I"e-- Isn': I: I lovely night ".-. Scrnppin' wid den: jaw: '. Any it}? c; ( K1!" _ 5w. 3, " " A, .. = y, twer a ?/‘¢ f/s "h , a _ g ;t'jt.rf(r?:,,ee, 'r( “'5 girl appen The laden: Gladiator. 3ili)i'iiti'jfi.ii,, A, r "1“; l ri _/j/liar')):,-,-);,'.',,:: I (tl/ " were tw deeds of daring performn null lnmv noth csamyr on, And you an ' An 1sriatoerat ott al M ruth, are 'presen the dc , with rclt The immediato'conltruction of the Bad. LfariG1sGaurtruit- son', Bay nth-y in aid to be maul-ed. and only 3,000 of phase "I Little Boy-" Folks uy that the Chinese torture their prisoners." Little Girl--" Bow te Little Bor-" I don't know. Maybe they has" apple dumplings for dinner, 1nd don’t give the prinonen my." i visit Utah intelligently without observing proofs of his great wisdom and rurntghted. i new. which have luppcilovm' into liluhound Cnlormlo. He preached the gypel of irriga- tion, “null farms anddiversotied farming as "in "tost protitOle, And people have long realized the value of bin words The day of hminnza farming in cloning. The people of the NortlvWeat have diaeovered to their sorrow the folly of carrying all their eggs in one Grket. The great, bonanza farmer with 10,060 acres in wheat in the Ancient. Mariner of agriculture. When. aL'JO cents a bushel, with Hour at 82.40s barrel, is worthless to him even when it harvests thirty bushels to the here. lt costs more than chub to nine it. I "Yes, I luppoae so," continued the little girl, mnemgly, "and I guest I'd better start right in and hunk for a husband now. They ny that Aunt Jane has been " it for twenty yuan and hun’t caught one yet." "Just as you please, dear," answered her mother, with a smile. “Most women do, however." “shall I have to get married when I grow up 'Y' naked little Home one day of her mother. Suddenly e. stout Gr, éonspicuousin his red uniform, begun to move among them, while. shells and bullets whizzed past him unnoticed. He gnthered wood and built a huge tire. Then he mule a great pot of tes, and in I tin cup carried it to the wounded, freezing men, kneeling by each one, lifting his head gently, and putting themug to his lips with mtsiseery, " Try It hot drink." It was little Tom Keep. Mnny a. wounded soldier owed his life that night to tho boy‘a courage sud practi- cal sense. He wss dubbed in the regiment, the boy hero ot the Grenadiers. But throughout his life Tom sugrily refused the this sad the credit. "I wanted to do something for Old England,” he would sly. " But all I could do was to give a cup ot hot tea. What was Thought Best to Begin Early, Young Antonio de Nantu- hsd turned . "orrdul gun upon the mdden, but, 3 light passed IchII his in: and he murmured: "Oh, my sister!" "l I chin your brother?" ' Robeapierre of the supposed tmrgsr,advtutttirsg near her. "lt is." “But his lame in down dimsreatly." “Then you n: mistaken. He is my brother. Ask him. "Dues Mule spank the truth 'N asked Rulwspierre. " She does," was the brother) reply. “And yuu are not De Nantes?” _ "l tell you I am her brother." "Why did you not tell us this before t" "I nucmptcd to speak, but was silenc- The brother conveyed her to the upsu- ment of the paper. and ukad oi her , " 1uve you won the ferrule before t" .. Yea. I know all about it," returned the pauper. “She borrowed my clothes to save her lover. She has done in, and I am glad. Before the noble liner returned to coo. scinuuncu rho brother had lcsrned all. When she did so they both sought secure quarters, titer rewarding the beggar girl as had been promised." " Do you think Robeapierre, was really deceived y' naked Mum; de Nantes. .' I think not," returned the brother. "Then why did he order your release l'" " He now your plan. He admired your courage. Could a tUnd have done less?" F& Perhaps thin was the case. But If no, tt was a deed of mercy, and she only one that man ever did." " You are right." All day the terrible battle raged. At vening the dead sud wounded Uy--tiiteert limited of them-on the luau, while not and shell still poured (Fawn on them. nd the, merciless cold ot tb Russian night ilenqegl the cries of agony on their lips. self, “You would not. have believed me." "Rm your dress t" "In belonged to In aristocrat. Perhaps to mm for whom I was when." Rultespierre ndvnnced clone to young Names, and gazed eurneatly into his face. Then he approached Morita, and looked unduly m her eye: for A short. time. In WM n moment of trial for the poor girl. She trembled in spite of all her el. fortn to be calm. She almost felt that she WAN Just. when the human tiend whose word w“ law. turned and said ', "Roleue the. man." The chains were lunxnntly removed and Antonio de Nantes walked down from the yetsffoM, followed by his Eisner. while the shouts of those Around rent the sir, for they supposed it wu n commoner who had thu, been saved. The young man worked his way through tlie crowd ma rapidly as possible, lending " th uric. “my had "osprely cupped it I Tl ' girl {Aimed trim thiinteusity lint you might have declared your' ah cnmp m: brother Icarcely knew what, to do, a hand was laid upon his Wrttt, and a c amid: Bring her In my room Agnin. She be an": there." rgunn parks of will: Torture Enough, T IS MY BROTHER WM awakened I sword with whi and th tin re good women They are ambi- y noble part, in hey shall stand mortar in the .y be despised razors, whose ' the world ' him his work temple would ghatr fighting, y chef willfiud die can to tigl; 5111‘ 'ping l A despiuch tram Vicmrin, B.C, 'uhyts.'- The summer Miowers, from the south sens, brings word that the savages of Roeacll island, lying of the New Guinea can“, attacked a. French trading amnion late in October sad killed weryono on the place including the trader, cannibalism being practised upon the victims. Enquiries are being made by the authorities, with a View to the npprehenaion And punishment. of the ringleader: in the horrible "air. Rouell island in notoribnl for having been the scene of the massacre end human (an ot e whole shipwrecked crew of Chine» neural you: savage-n or [Km-tell Inland Allnck-n ll‘rrm-h Trailing “MIMI and Murat-r "no Proplr. 1 'siweethreadsulud.-Tltoroughly wash [he sweetbretuU. Cover with boiling wawr and simmer for twenty minutes. Drain, cover with cold water. As soon M cold enough to handle, remove all akin, and em in pieces with n. xilver knife. For each pair of sweet» breads onelmlf of A cup of mnynnnulae dressing will be required. 311x the sweet- breads with the, dressing and m-rvc on lrnuce leaves, or garnish with celery Lop; Celery cut in pieces, as for chtekeu salad, can be mixed with sweecbrends it desired. In th.irty, your: “animal-3!. liloet,e l French Drest0g.--Put onchnlf a Leu- spoonful of aalumd oneiounh of n. teaspoon- ful of pepper in a bowl. Add three table. spoontuls of oil and stir until the “In is dissolved. Then add one tablespootttul of tarragon vinegar, gradually stirring all the while. Stir until the vinegar and oil are thoroughly mixed and serve at once. l Muyonnsixe Dressing. _.-.Betore beginning _ the dressing, chill the plate, (mg; and oil, ieveu the fork. Put the yolks of two eggs, carefully freed from the whites, in a limp plate ; Add unelmlf tenspoonlul of salt and stir with a silver fork until the yolks are well broken and mixul; add the oil. drop by drop at tirst, being careful to always stir in the sum: direction, adding , drop of vinegar when needed-that is, when the oil and eggs nimw globules oi nil, or to uni: the common csptvssirro, bb lunk oily." A: the emulxion hecmncu tin-2k the oil may he added falter, niwuya stirring. not haunt“; and adding only acid enough to keep the l droning from separating. Two vsgga will tske a pint of oil easily. When finished u. should be thick and smooth. Semen with suit and red pepper and lemon juice if necessary. A perfect mayonnaise should not be strongly acid, as that destroys the ilnvur of the all. urea, add the whites beaten to u froth ', cook and stir for two min er. Take from the tire, fhwor into a mould to cool. 1 will not cull her your mother.in.law. 1 like to think that she is your mother-in-love, writes Ruth Aahmorc in a very “was: article. She is your husband's mother,and lereforo yours, for his people have become your people. There have been vulgar junta. ridiculous songs And coarse pun: nbout‘the hwslmnd's mother ever since any of u: can remember, but in how many households is A New Shoulder Cape. Those directions ore for knitting a tshout. der cups which commends itself " capaciti- ly abdomen! for we" over puffed linens, and "ifrested bodice gurnicuro. Either midnight or Spwiah knitting yarn cm be ussed, with wither slender bone or wooden needles. A lighter and more flotsey cope can be made of split zepher and coarser needles. The etspe is in two parts, A narrow upper part or yoke, and u deep “ounce or rutlie. The stitch somewhat resembles railroad stitch. Cast. on TP. stitches. lab row-liuir -'i, thread over, narrow, knit 7, thread over, narrow. knit 7,1hrend OVPX', nnrrnw. knit, 4. Ravel each dropped stitch to the end of the strip. Turn and bind off loosely, mak. ing: long looped stitch over mush stitch dropped. Full this edge and new it w the lower end of the yoke, gnheriug in nine in good deal fuller over the shoulders. {fun-n at the neck with cord and tassel or mth ribbon and bow. peat these rows until the strip in of suth'. cient length to give the required fullness. Drop two stitch”. knit 7, drop I, knit 8, drop l; knit tl, drop l. knit 8, drop I, knit 2d row-knit G, 3mm I, knit S, scam l, knit S. scam l, knit. S, scam I, kuit S. Re (inst on 4t trtiehes. _ / lst row-knit 8, thread over, narrow. knit. 7, thread ever, narrow. knit 7, thread over, narrow. knit 7, thread over, narrow. knit 4. _ Now each dropped stitch should be rav- elled to the end of the amp. Turn Ind bind oleooaer, making A long loop ntilch over each snitch dropped. This edge is made to tit,the neck with a cord or narrow ribbon run through the meshes formed by me open MW of undue: just. bolow the loops. 1-.” the lower part of, rattle : 2d row- Kan 5, scam I, knit S. scam l, knit H, scam l, knit N. Repent these rows till It strip in formed of tnttfieient length to reach around the shoulders. Commence It the edge having the unnamed rib and knit once across. Drop the tirst two Hitches. knit 7, drop I, kuir S, drop I, knit 8, drop l, kmt t, am to the fire an ABOUT THE HOUSE. dit), A CANNIBAL FEAST. Your Husband's Mother, Useful Recipes Arte a thrhsa--" Your husband was I man of mum] excollsnb vanity." "Hey-icy; ..." on, hy w", goodynss Deaeon Grim--N wondered why taxes ‘were no high. Is’poseit wouldn't do to kill 'atsy of lun, would it. y' “Of course not." "No :cume to think, guess it wouldn'n '. butrl'il tell you what to do. Get 'em to dilcmsiug. 'la Suicide a Sin t' Then leave the doors unlocked, so them what goo crazy can get to the river." Superintendent--' overcrowded." Judge (airrupuy)--" One dollar." Vagmn r(pluloisophimdly)--"Yer houer'll never know de real value ofa dollar till yer try to get it out In me." anywhere else in the world on examining the sail of th it fairly awn-m» with buss microbes. IL is the praise crobca in we): numbers in undoubtedly rosponsible denim from that disease o The rusty nail theory has 1 axploded. A Disciple ot Franklin. lulu! I's M\ Hm li-s, “running Kiduv- , ' .nui lil :thrl' di-r., II lun In >1\ [mun Hn- 11A -..e" bCe, l "(Mums-11H: Allu‘lh‘l'f k Mun-V t'm‘v" Tim J 'ri-r-silky N l'.I‘\\‘ n medy N " git-Jr ””me :uwl I‘d-huh! C & _ y __ /" fa ' nu nu :u-nwuut u: as Mun-Mm; prnmptm-s- m 15 If CW' . W .. / I‘I-hm'im; 1mm in Hu- IquIMvI. klvhu Sr. hut-L. I, C' l; .357, _ fEtif am] an) [nut u: Hm m’|n:u\ panama 111;)” (a. '. " 1 l pd ' ;\‘ uw.hr 4-1' (Hunk. IL nib-ms H-zvnlmn “(j C ti, l Mih2 _ 5': g gi%' wan-1‘ nud paul in pawn); it ulmmt mum: Fa it8llll# " MECt2MN ' uiintrly. It, )nll “an! quick It-livl' and mm- ' aleEa "gui , ~ T? . thin i, yum IrIn-wly. sl Ll by Mcy'urluru, ‘K‘lux dl Bik3im , MIB . , ----. 1'o., lirlnggistn {mi . - G ' . I , 5'6 1 i ' ‘ " " F . . _ , -. [ . a llllilrl " J I P On account of the L;le tunes the: l . l'. I',',, I, (1;: ' ‘ t a P.. will not build dairies in Mimimhn mm! In, BE V " V , J), _ Hem yuur. f w" _ " 4 . I J: R. .1 ”,5! (I: yggmfmf A Hum To Hoi:,,cucs.- (hue ImHIn} of i Jf 3‘ = " xii T ' _ _ LN. _ , " 'ts,, Englmh Spun” Lumm'n: crrurplctelyrwrnoveil lit "ii - h :1 curb {rum my horsv. I who plevture in :1] _ - _ A tc,,,, A. , A F.. An ill-runny!“ [nun-ruin" lixhluh m l'nuu- or Ten-nu» or Lurkjnw. thorough knowledge of English makes him the medium of eotttmurtiestion between the legacion and the press and public'. Mr. Chung is A Yale graduate and a member of the Delta Kappa Upsilon lrntcrnity. Be in one bf the tirst of the Uhineu- otficiO, nblc to speak English without a trace of foreign accent. kites, the great. fire upon being profsre the net. proceeds ol leetartys-he ordcrc proper authority fot tore" by tho tire. M. Y. Chung is Andrew Lung claim: to have discovered the liberery possibilities of Dr. Conan Doyle. The tallest. man in the German "my. I " one-year recruit“ in the First regiment, in 7 feet. 4) inches in height. Rider Haggnx'd'a brohsr,Colonel And- rew Haggard, in seeking fume an novelist. He in bringing out “Tempest Porn.” The wife of the Itahsn prime miuiater, Criapi, in an ardent lover of cigarettes tad enjoys puhiug a. Hand whenever she is dis. engnged. Since the battle oi Waterloo the Roth:- childs have hid by t"2,000,0M,000 for a rniny day, and one estimate of their wealth by the your 1963 is .t'6o,000,iyl0,u00. The first nurgeon to use the antiseptic Crpitmont tor wounds we» Sir Jo.cph LU. tor, the fumoun Engiish operator. He " now about, to retire from hus profession an Account. of old age. It is reported that Professor Metselmikoff of Paris, a pupil of Pasteur, has dUcovered a cure for mucus fever, u dangerous form of gastric fever. The mm in accomplished by the Koch method of inoculation. F'. Marion Crawford has no huis about the circumstances under which he writes. He can work anywhere and Inhots un his novels while traveling. leaving Sr. P last week, th riuttu1tg, over Reducing the Population Rot Much Acquainted A Disciple of Franklin A FRIG HTFUL MALADY 1 Pleasant story b Froude, to the elle ed his course of lect yteris PERSONAL r m the tl: is the diplomat. oi the in Washingmn, whose dge of English makes him mrttuniestior, between the a pre" nnd_public'. Mr. The poorshouse af 1872 broke out and d a chock for 81,000- two or three of and d it to be given to the the benefit of the suf- tl bl of 1 :t that we: in B ,3;;;;;,Sash and Door Factory. EEEWESS SIM!, And when you have 20 Ammonia or 10 Puritan Soap Wrappers send them to 125, and 0. three cent 'ttalt/p for pastugo, turd we will mail you FREE. it handsome ’picture suitable for framing. A list of pictures around each bar. Ammonia Soap has no equal. We recommend tt. Write your name plainly and address: W. A. Btunsuaw & Co., 48 and 50 LombardSt., Toronto. i; Sold Jay all general merchants and! "acorn. Give it a W. ' Paper indentruetibie by fire bu been in. vented by M. Meyer, or Paris. A specimen of it, was subjected to uneven: tqtrt-148 hours in u. pouer'a iurmsee-and came out with has glaze almost. perleer. A Hot-N To llulthlHXn-Unc bottle of English szu‘in Linimcnt cnmpletelyremoved new): frnm my horse. Italic pleasure in recommtuuliug the remedy. malt acts with mysterious promptnest' in the removal from horses of hard, ml: or callmlsed lumps, blood spawn, splints, curbs, swocnv, stities and spmmn GEORGE Rum, Farmer, Mark ham, Ont. Sold by McFarlane d. Co. On account of the hard times the C. P. R. will not build dairies in Manitnb. until new: year. A Hui-X To Horasr:yw,s.-oue bottle diatcly. tltis in y Co., Dru A westward ocean trip, be and New York, 18 usually 7 p than an eastward one. Mus. 11tNst.trtt s SUII'I‘IHXI: Sle'rhns been sued by millions of "withers for their children while tecthiug. It disturbed at night and broken of your rent by a sick child stiffening and crying with pain of Cutting Teeth mend at once and get a bottle of "Mm. Winslow', Repairing nromptly attended to. First. Class Workmanship guaranteed. M fLumber, Shingles and Lath alwasy A (-omplet( kept on hand. Mrerr. \'our'Amoniu lion). “Tapper- -o- Having Completed our New Factory we are now prepared to FILL ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY. We keep in Stock a large quantity of Sash, Doors, Mouldings, Flooring and the differ- ent Kinds of Dressed Lumber for outside sheeting. Highest Price paid for Raw Furs And get your Buggies and Waggons Repaired at Lowest Rates. We are also getting up New Rigs of all kinds. Our Stock of DRY LUMRE is very Large so that all orders Durham, J an. 26th, 1892 Mrs. E. DAVIDSON’S. 1pr WIN JMLi11inery, ll It ur CHAS. LEAVENS, Jr., HEAVY AND LIGHT HARNESS, SADDLES, BRIDLES, COLLARS, Etc. New Stock Horse Blankets. 21th. mm in his old stand on Lambton Street, near the Post Oth'ee, where he is ready to till all orders for Come I Come , lh'rr Fill ' Wear- Painting Done in the Latest Styles. ii. . 1gri.11icnery. Fall Millinerv ALL WORK GUARANTEED " of Whips, Combs, Brushes, Bits, etc McKNIGHT & LENAHAN. Dornoch. tween Europe u cent.louger , n SI 010]". N., G. &J. MCKECHNIE. can be fillel 'eisitjisiiiiid/ "Théy livfziiit'; Hugging and so_1u§my auger mfdicines_do, You: STAIKK'S Powders. each package of which mnmins two ptvpavations. one in n mund wooden-Vos. the covet. of which forms a measure for “no dose. an mmmlinlu l'r‘liof for Sick Headache and titotuacli. also Neuralgin. and all kinds of nan-nus pains, and another in on] esules (from k m :3 of one in an ordinary dose)) which "as on the Bowels. Liver GUI Smnmch. forming n never failing por-| feet terattnettfor all Head and Stomach I i English Spawn Liniment removes ail iirard, SOIL or Calloused Lumps and [Blemiuhcs from horses. Blood Spavins, Curbs, Sphinx, Sweeney, C.iiayBone, stitier, Sprains. all Swollen Ihroats, Coughs, etc. Save 5.30 by use ot one bottle. Warranted by bieFarlaue & There is a monastery " St. Honor“. on mu Maui near Cannes, Franc, which wu built. in the fourth century. No woman has ever been allowed to enter in '8". dur. ing the 1,400 yen- of in ex'mtqttoe. A clothes wringcr tlust operuen without any permn Mancini it has, been con-true;- cd try u Pittaburger. It takes the cloLheu, piece hy piece, train the tub, wring: Lhem. and wins“ all arr out " empties the water our oi Um tuh. It is moved Ly electricity. Tlu- third page of the 'rovottto Daily Jluil is nun-d for "Want" :uln-rlisv- "will. If you want " siumtinn. a mu- ulmnir. " business. machinery. lodging. if you want to tind on! wheve au.v"ttt' is. advvvtise. ill the Toronto Daily Mail and ovud the advertisements um the tliird page of that purer. The charge is two cents a ward eat. 1 inset-Linn. or ten cunts a ward for six insertions. Addms the Mui I. Toronto, Canada. y _ Dr, Btnre, X125. "frerarkin--"Shw In: it pre peed u Paulo & Bqlm‘?" Dr: Synrtex-"Uertatnly." (Writes out. a preaeriptiort.) "There, I think that will he}? you,", A - Mise Stsirernakia-"l hue oomom lee if you cu: give me something for my coepltxioru" 1-15.0000fm inch in length have increased to the surprising number of 2'3u500,00v 000, their bulk being aatticieot to till . pint measure. AT Many apecien of bseterU Ire capable of doubling their number every hour. In Hm cm. in the short. apnea of twenty-four hm", . Iinglo maximum would increue to anambee but little that of 17.000.000, to be exact. in forty-eight houn we ofrtspriug of this minute germmhich is not more thud: Increase to Millions In a Day CHARLES LEAVEN S. ......._, --..-- mu...“ ..., WW - feet or mtdtteeodtvreortsti timJJa an Tea. An 3.880 ' nice "d,'t'flll'. 25 cents a Ex. at P . rtment of licine dealers. general grocenes, fresh. 'isyruusx--"Nouro to my dry good- I've only ordered I veil." A Dry Goods Prescription. The best place to buy your Crockery, Wtingers& Wringer Stands. . A large assortment of Fancy Crystals tke. Dinner Sets 85 pieces $7.00 A; ts" 100 gt s' 103 W. & C. T sets 4 Crockery and grocery Walktsnon-Lastt Wisdnesdav month. mouth. Flesherton---Mouday before ()rangt-ni Dtusdalk-Taesdny beforn Orangevillele i9helharne--Wednesday before Omlmevil _ month. - 'Ahaslplt--First Wedesday in eacl Btsrriston-Friday before the Gm Draytou--tiatardny below Guelr Elora-Tue day before Guelp'L Douglas-Monday before Elam Rtuztilton--crystrl Palace Grow day after Guelph. Lstowel-- First Friday in each I Fereus-Thurtray following Mom MtsrkdtWs-Shtttrday hetero Ora oramNville--Sseeotrd Thursday Durlsam-Third Tuesday in each month Primrville--Monday before Durham 'Ianover-Mondtty before Durham. Mount Forest-Third Wednesday ltl each CRYSTAL SETS from 7 to from 2 t Gan Pres. Librarian PUBLIC SCHOOL. Durham Sol Board meets on the 1st Suurdny every month. Dr. Gtut,Cliairtnan. Thos. Allen. Prim-i; Try his famous Nagaziki L) meets on the first and third Tucsd of every month. lhoe. Brown, Com. C. Hamilton, il. K. DURHAM LODGE. A.O.U.W., mee in the Hall over Grant's old store. I the Lind and 4tlt Monday of every mont This Society offers insurance of Noah $2000 at low rates. and small initiate] Fee. C. L. Great, M.W., A. MchUnzi Recarder. D CAMP No. 40, meets in S. ofS. H Friday on or baton full moon. Gor Binnie, Chief, Geo. Russel. Sec. QAUGEEN TENT, K.O.T..\l.. No COURT DcBr1AM,No.1H,r.0.F. Si: of Meeting, on second and isrst Tim day in each month. John Livingston Chief Range. It. Burnett. Recording Set DURHAM L. o. L. NO. 682. Night I Meeting, on Thursday or before In? moon in each mouth, Wm. A Andersox See. POST OFWt a. m.. to 7 Postmaster DURHAM LODGE NO. 306 OF A. F. k A. M. Night of Meeting. Tuesday on or before full moon of each mornh. Visiting brethetn welcome. Thos. Brown. W. M. Geo. Russell, See. GREY LODGE NO. l691.0.0.F. Sig of Meeting every Monday t-rvuing 8 o'elock, m the Odd Fellows Eu“. VIM mg brewern welcomed. w. B. Voliut Se Service every Sabbath n: 10:30 it. m. and 7 p. m. Sabbath School at 2:30 p. m. Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening " 8 p. m. Deanna iierviees--It a. dayof every month. Glene 91. m. first Sundav of c 10:30 a. m. third SnnJav of " S G. REGISTRY OFF“ I Lauder. Registrar. Jo IhsputpResristrar. Ottiee h a. m. to 4 p. m. W. J. CONNOR Sabbath Sermon " ll Sunday School and Bibi: Church Wardens, W. P,. Whitmore. Service ave 7 p. m. Sabi, " 2:30 p. m. (by evening a Sunday Services. morning at Sabbath School and Bible elm p. m. Preaching at 7 p. m. w, ma tieréiee-Thiaradei. evening prayer meeting at 8 p. m. Youn Union on Mondav evening at H. P""""'"") ('HI'I 3. lflsubscriber orders lsrs paper to be stopped It a certain time. and the published continue: to send.the subscriber“ bound. to my for it if he takes it out of the post Mice. This proceeds upon be ground but 1 ms: must pru- tor what he uses. 2. Any person who takes a paper trom the post Mice, whether directed to " nama or another, or whether he has sub- scribed or not is responsible for the pm'. DURB. AM DIRECTORY TRINITY CIII'IK'H I. Ifnny person orders his paper discon tinned. he must pay all arranges, or the publisher any comma: to send it um] pl) . menus made,tuadeoileetthe whole an (on! whether it be taken from the othee or not. There can: be no legal disenminunnoe until pa vmentiamnde. We cl]! the special atteutr masters 3nd subscriber: to the f, nopsis ottue nemqsaperlawr, '. ON S OF SCOTLAND JOHN CAMERON. ECHANIC M'TIST CHURCH ETHODIST CHURCH C. CHURCH. REV. W. 3icGREGoi Htul--ope ' to 'J o'ck STORE. REV REV. B. MALOXEY. to4p THE DURHA Il Monthly Fairs J. C. POMEROY Newspaper Laws open every Tuesday evening Meet and every Saturday p. m. Annual fee Sl. Dr. Haulage Sec. Mrs. Min-Rae. “Sr fi' I.NST1TUT1 44 m JANSr ' in each owing Mot; hetero Or: Thursday Oftiee hours from , Arch. MacKénu attention of Pa. et ICI BEN KEVIS “to: ml- Atl s. T rttd, “owing " ll 'st Sun Tl tl oath ch tl " our m M

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