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Grey Review, 10 Jan 1895, p. 1

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fave ry, ash br- gens ared s'l J lids. 1 l, ins tumous "Iran Tea. An I. ‘eueml trrttoen= ' CRYSTAL SETS M D oukery and grocery. " REY LODGE NO. tum.“ I " in.” In?) M 0'! vi. . II. Odd Pout-than 't lrvrll'W. W.tk " J O H N GAMER)”. EIDRB. ”UREA. .45 85 pieces $7.00 Ji .. luv u l es"." .9 .. 103 u agar, ' I' sets 44 " 'fr', ”like I but. m “In: a... tssortrnent of "ti 'nstuls ‘90. ' ASICS' mm In " Lot 1013:th ram mun“ N T EXT. IDS-I. W. w, :1 fl). IP' In! M T“,- SCOTLAND. mm Ni), M, 'nmtrin8.ettk Hall. g pelorghll I... Goal. SCHOOL. D-h- and ' can on the In H - Serum.“ GT,'; 3 " mun”). a, " 3mm, ot ' '/ttt mm] 'ch/Lt',',', '0 all u. an “id lUJd as ot’lho "m “Alum. q sd, h. a... u 'user In,“ ”a awo'.“‘ has n bot I n on!) b. “0" """"maid in“ 1 tay "no. "t OH”. a " Inomh- , d or Tu"id fa Mayan." . ‘0 " n a." . 9R Ht'q to when... fur itit 5. 'bi Tluu 1t"md"i' In a In!“ "rt, pen every Tun-II, a" clock. and - M '. m. Annual loo .1. h 21-ch See. " I“ It " '."P53ryt9ror- mg. on loco-a I. u h month. ha. hm tr Bum-u. lac-dink Neda-Jui- out all It) Left)" due-drift any but) a Ought. v hetero _ " team Elan hi. ul Pain. Gui-ll. tb ouelpb. ', Ftvuty in all: month u tollowinnloull'q. r-iuy bola" o-itt' n.nd Th“, in - .. -- ' rI. BUG 'f,rPptri4 e.%r' mug " 8p. 19 FRP. Mandi] 0".“"‘ DIST CHURCH. " “any Owl , iatear. John A she Me. h. BHANM r l' “1(1ch """-s.' w. We?“ , 5mm” 'tttttrc. Llool I" PyliilW. "'l'yyt It 1 I.- - TY can l I CHI}. V _ A, J. CONE , ““5".- n 'IPs C. o. ls Ito. a an Thu-e. " month I: a ICE. 0... Vii-Gai-i 7 p. m. Ant. “-3.... fund-y haul tra" " Info" but“ ' baton Durham. ...-.1 Wed-nay in“ l-oMEROY, p~ . . ery Swim}, u "ti Sal-huh “I!" " u only WM _ A. G. .1583]. " vuy Ite .n‘t‘.‘ I”Hull ' “In. bt _ hay" . Ill! 3 p. In...“ H Ne ht y before W l rfol'l (him day baton ir-et Welland“ " d " tot", E, A.0-U.'., - mm Offll'lsah_~ \Iondgy a my “I... n minim“ I)“. ee, Ind - hubby P, u u- = " .. - MAL mz NO. you " I iI!“ ot Su.tine. 1'..- my nee. " {fir Jul In , bib. . ll Hume... iiil numbing: "AN \ inn Loser, 'W. All 1. 10.01. Figtn y,teet.Earil " P~II-~, - '*"‘r-:-: "'“I-I. Iii':---: RC8. th W. Parme . ' yh " tun. .. tji..,i'ih'1 nix-Tl: Ouch no“: Thou. Bron a “in” tebehUtttt All-hm, mm 3.3. 1.6:, in.“ a“, FOR SALE L".1‘be‘ EDGE PROPERTY. " "qNht In the Town of Durham. County of Gray. including valuable Water Power Brick Dwelling. and many eligilnle building lots. will he sold in one or more 'a. Also lot No. ' Con. s, w. G. ll, ins-hip ot Bentinck, loo at"! adjoin- ..,, Town plot Durham. Mme taken for part pun-hm FINE. Life and A ' Tuna"! I" kind bongnl. Urta Therds Big Money! Following P [ii.),',",?,?;]?].),):,', sums mm CIA-I .ta"."'.6'or--r"'eo MONEY To LOAN. DAN. MCLEAN drone (Mes & g DENTISTRY. H JAMES LOCKIE, “MI! le USINESS DIRECTORY. . _ LEGAL I Dornooh. Ont. tlttti3SliBU IN HIGH com or JUST!“ ll. L. MCKENZIE. l Farm tor Sale DR- C. H. BIRD, MUCH McKAY. T. G. HOLT, L. D. S. In Tuwnship M Arte-llama. l onnn‘ "y, no mile. from Fl.shertou Sui. up aim trom Prieoullo. Foe _ awn! tttlg' A. M. URNBT. B-IU, bi. BtntNBT, but... m MISCELLANEOUS. O ACRES belonging to the Estate loo In: Jun-a Burnett. PM pack: culuyniou. rest lumlwood lining Lo" 23. " M, 26. 27. old D. In Townsz of Anemuia. County y. no In“. [roan Flo-hortou Sta. 7-.- -iua (roll Pliocullo. You . T. FOSTER. J'ERTAKING. AUCTIONEER. j, SHEWELL d; SON. Apply togAME.14 EDGE. PM"? Hill, Ont " L. " Ill-)wnll mum "niture. I) F. and Oomph“ STOCK. Jatuse at Bedroom nod Pur- Sets, Extension and Centrtt rlea. Bible Stands-io thsk, aboo and Elm. Ni" Anon. " of Eula. We lino our urge Stock of Pic-turn 3115 no Moulding. . TELFORQI MEDICAL. m line '0 Tu. the Lad. Stocked and Compute in KETS, (JOHNS, Ete., in most Designs. DURHAM. DURHAM. H. H. MILLER. The Hanan-r (‘unvoyenrer ms "EA RSI-2 Ill TOWN. range Agent, t unxmssioner dcc no)“ dds]. -c?ttr [Hummer swural '0 .105“. Low“ Tom “UNI-ZEN PIONEER tor >ummumcguonn (r. “all be Prem DAN. “(LE dent Insurance. nun-[rd -old notes " at Prices Asked Liana”. AIM) f Bruce Ind Guy D. ICCORIICK‘ "II .0an hush Hanover .3, N.W.T. and Melanct hon- -17t inv.T. Ind " Royal (3011020 "tnrio. Tum or u u! IIHIOIII and. t nnaunon paid to ottte.. Ind 'uri, Once. v.0“ lmavm l‘nown fatatt well Im- Dromore. Ont W ILLS, [TC BAYLY AN D m- mldanco al and Ae ing in Hun may " Grey. I: gunnumd undo " the am on all land old Med, 3itrdienl f Ph oi. for th 0 pmm] [Menu mptlp Road IN Late Hand-made Waggons Jobbing of all kinds pmmptly attended to. ALLAN 1lcFAItLAN E, or the maxi THAN FOR TWENTY-F WE YEARS Horse Shoeing Shop, ALLAN MGFARLANE In PRIME First-Class Hearse- I'.\DF.1KTAKI\'('. l'rm....n.. _sA6 ' .. --1T--- BOULDIN a co' THECOOK’S BEST, FRIEND DUNN'S BAKING POWDER II-lmrx III-ulc- A manu misfortune n the opportunity of others, and in this View it would be well tor the Canadian authorities. to immediately take stop. to open up u trade in culls with Germany, which hiss excluded Amarioun cattle and dI'OIMd beef m retaliation for the imposition of . dieriminatittg duty on Germ-n lug" " United Stuc- ports An agent M the United Sule- Dopnrunent of Agrieultttrs In lent to Gummy to maul“ into the nah-ion M United Sun.- undo. And he report. that Hamburg declare no Has opened out It first-class LOOKING TO runs t'ot'NTRY for supplies and no melting otforu to ob. bl'? pol-minim: to import live mttle from (Annie. which ere free from Tenn lever. TIC" in o hunt which the Canadian author. men should not be new to null them-elve- of, and once the opening is secured Cen- odion cottle exporterl may be depended upon to make the most. of it. The orgumen‘. will be null met " Gunther. cattle have born placed under em huge In Greet Brrtnin u dileuod It would not be well to admit them to (leruuny. But Uni'cd Saree cettle were excluded trom Greet Britein for rental your: below the ulna rule was applied to (Jonathan nettle, and in the Almanac of conclusive proofs of dine-u, the lunar ehould not be excluded now. Ind would not be, bat that English ognculturnl intern“. or: deferral to It in well known thtat the rouge cattle from the loath-wanton: not" exported to Greet Britain were due-ltd, Ind, therefore, norm“ lXcLl'Dl-JD; etill that did not prevent the German from toting then. end in Gormeny the United - . __-...'.-.. "tour-mt "teat CAB morn“? EXCLI‘DED; l still that did Mot prevent the Gurmsnl from taking them. and In Gummy the United Stun found compenulion to . great extent for the mnrkov. loot. In England. It is not. through Any lpummiic outcry sgtsicar than. that the Hermann no tofu-mg United Suuu “No, but been!” they are incensed " win: they hold to be unhir Hellman: for Germ-n product: under the new tardr, ind thio qunrnl. for which ',2'i',t'lr, ha Pl can", creato- I dombnd for out a In ducted but in Gummy which Cami-on npply, Ind of but." quality that an be got from who Satan. lt ran with n- to intro“ the opportunity which pronoun incl mm tttat immedihuly. -- -- - uvul UV' N DERTAKING Promplly atundod m JAKE KRESS. Fume: or---" 110'. I an ooh. . ho Ain‘t. - hon broke." a _ mud“- L... l-ahn! Br SEE OUR HARNESS UPPER. TOWN. "" never noon on)". Hun, iiarort"Nyee.r. been broke.' By Jon t h" «w lucky." m m who “aged but. i-bliss human-n. mound-h elm-d- 'GrN"GuiGaTaiu-a' i.LitaiFsar.fm CANADA Furniture the old stand made shoes still to be found in t opposite the Durham NADYAN CATTLE IN GERY I (I WOODWORK Nappy condition. any-7' , - s:iii:i(, bCP. JttE. . I _ .' ' . ' ’3’ ll. tg dt!iiest 3 'i) Ff, I , It" C.T.." jjt I. - - " 7 'ui. is". ar.' . -, rs/l, M l " V f t I \ a: / "..l.l-..,., 013;; VOL. XW1,---NO. 2. in connection. A first-class lot of HARNESS MAKERS. for sale cheap. Drunk-rs tn- !uolllg to "" I‘Oumrv I»? Slum". HARNESS OIL. ualit Chga er f? 'll'v'lll. p KRESS (iiiht Isis Old Stand a Blkory. Proprietor All hand Also (”NTRY MA 1% Y Oh t. kindly judge thy erring friend or be; We cennov. tell the current}. nudemw. Winch, whllo he cum end uprlghl - to “and. MI)’ wuh ""r from him the ebbing and. Beneath the Induce of n quiet lite, Then my be verging on an“: etrile, Between the nah at duty onward led, And they: led on by pen-iota hymn-hood. And we look on the while with ancien- ayes, A- than who 'llch _ the. t A! than. who umch the tmlm at nutty this: t Anon .' the nil in drawn from trngedy un. loan, A: we behold the drum'n cloning loom. Fvery Sundny the father Ind Ion, u nut as two pennies, set out for a walk to. guther. They hml been Inn in the mnuuml, in the .lardin des Plant». They had alto been neon before dinner in I little oust in the QuIrtier, where Tony indulged in the only diluipalion of the wuk, I glm of nbnintho, which he turned over and nipped slowly, while Adrian, lining nlonglihle of him. on the leuhercovored bench, looked at the picture pupa". ' "No, meltlnmeo," 'said the uottoierge,who wu gwen to "ntiruentality, tothe Rani". bt Thu widower will never nmry agnin. The other Sunday we an ucrou luother, in the Mompurnnu Cemoury, it in than hi- wile is doubtless buried, lt muku one and to lea him wilh his child. He mun. hue loved his dead wile desrly. It in . nu thing, but there are lama like that. He in incousolUrie. " We than no quick to Ihed the friendly tear . U n aha wrecks complotod by despair ' f 'sill/l',' hated breath, we upenk the word: " . ' _pniu, Extend thy [and with ever randy clap: You know not who amid the throng mar or made; Of hidden FU iioss life’lrriiliéa ai." Ut chsrity with counclou grue- crown,_ O’ar hatmut waning-I, Ill: and guilt Abound ', A null virgin still me Iho impart The Gnu, afloée to everv linkinu hunt. A venul virgin, still may aha impart The Gnu, of love to every linking hurt. Somay we chug: each 31mm, um] word, and not, With thlr. sweet, wondrous, mngic, inmo- Ion tact, . Which pom Ind comfon yield to tho-e opprenoi . And guide the weary one- to promised Which" C: dar. at"? - . 'ttiy.ii. slippery to help him be" the load FUR Ill? (Ill [UVE'S SAKE. Ales, yes '. Tony Robes, had loved his wife tenderly, end would not soon console himself for her loss. But he was not I l widower. I w" lile had been simple And unhsppy. ; He we! s conscientious workmsn, hue not In expert at his tune: it had when him u long time before he hs-l been sble to “set type" rapidly sud make good wsges ', and for this reason he had not. thought of msrrying until after he Ind Md his thirtieth birthdsy. He should have chosen n sensible girl, having, like himself, leerned the lesson of economy. But love is never conventional. Tony lost his heed to the pretty frivolitieaoiun artifieiM f1owertttabrr T, of nineteen you": I good girl, but no frivo- lone, thinking of nothing but her cloihee, end knowing how to dreu on A few {rune- like " little prince-e. m Ind some money envcd, which he spent in Inning up hour.. keeping', buying a wardrobe with I long mirror front, for which he paid M {rennin the Faulmurg 'huirtt-Antoirte, Io tut " wife could we her pretty iiiprre from heed to foot. He married hie Clementine, and the tirst for months were n {ornate of Heaven How they loved etch other , The hld two rooml an the fifth i1oor in the {lonlevud Point-Boyd. with e mite of a balcony. from which they could obiein I bird’s-aye View of Paris. Every evening u‘ he M: the printing-house on the left bank, Tony, his uwrcoat hiding his blouse. and looking lllliust like I gentleman. waited It the corner of the Pout doe Sllnbl-Pel'el for his little wife. who we: on her wny home from the Rue Saint-Honorc, where she worked. Arm in arm they hurried gnilynlon to tho isr-awisy home Ind geyly prorated their evening meal. But the Sundnyu were inexplicably delicious. It 'II no plennnt n home that they would not go out. Oh, whet charm'ng Summer brenkfute they partook of by the open window, the penornmn oi the great city Iprend out before them And the blue sky above l While he nipped his coilee and emoked hits cignrette, Clementine wntered her tlowers on the hnlcony. Over. come by her prettineu, he would rile end ‘klll her white nachelie would cry out in nor wit voice ' "Finis dtrmr--qus to en beta " Then come n child, their little Felix. end every fortnight they went to visit him At Margency, where he was oat at none. He died of convulsions " the end of n year. They had won been consoled by the birth oi Adm-n, whom the mother desired to lemma hermit She left the shop end took work home, but mode only half her usual 'lgel; she dressed tutily end pluyed the Indy in the Luxembourg andene no she puma her baby in his wicker comm in iron; of her. Tony had tn make ngmter "ortt he took ulrn work on e night newe- per, the housekeeping wee ltrnitenod. Rey rnn into debt. Then the child - “d went to the infanto‘ Ichool. end the mother. without occupetion, unturnlly n ooqnette. tell into the hebit ot dengue!- aiitatiems Ina-sine this poor men. old hetero hi: time. bowed down with one end work, end this foolish you. than. of twenty-live. " tr,',',',,'.' no Grouse! One evening, coining cine with the boy when he hm token from school no he polled by he had found A letter on the annular”. from which. upon opening it, Ind {Allen Gelatin-'- '“dmm In this letter then-[ht child good-by to htm "ttr dad. end-eh! H. We. be. I M 'rrp.. m 2'2grttt'ld I“ the, 3*. rest, Brotherly Kindness. withheld in (Ink delponding on the while with endear Tow-rd the last September the workmen had received . latter from hie wife, four IM,",' of incoherent. deepeiring pleedingl. he wu ebundonod, betrayed," in turn the minlxru I She Wu repenunt, end the cried \ at, begging for mercy Thin made our pour Tony very unhtppy. But unsure your-elves, ferocioul jurylnen, with hear" " jenloul " the Moor of Venice, and be kind enough to tom-nu this unheppy min in your good “new for . Ihon time. He wu proud, And mIde no reply to the guilty-women. - Clementine had gone Hay in the first put of Mly. Oh, how rum the odor oHilie- Iometlmu u. Ii%' in the July berm hld sold neuly Ill oi his (urmwn in order to liquidnta his debts, trad had gout to live in tho Rue Deltmbre. trying to economize. This nu where he wu Irving Io quietly, no hone-Hy, with his little boy and where they took him to be I widpwor. thin? blood color. murders the "ring tad oriover, under the oxen-e of pl no crime , you no going to Gd my Tony inundid very flan-perk“)- "on I little vile. But he w“ more hurtbroken thou mgrv. He mourned deeply, old when Adrien “id to him, "Where in momma , Will aha return noon Y' he would embroce the little one pulionuely, And ugly t “I do not know." - He'heu-d withing more from Clementine until Chriumu Eve. 0n tUt dly for Iovenl you- he hnd been in the habit of goina with his wife to tay a model: bouqu- few "tiihahu violets with I rote in the eeutret-on the grave of their little Felix, their first born, who had died so young and who WM buried at Montpnnme. For the first time Iinoe his marriage Tony Robec wo obliged to pertorm ihil pious pilgrimage done. but for his little Adrien, u: n he peeled under the camel" gates. way in the gloomy Winter i'll"pfldti"2 him again, you terrible Othelloe of-the jury -the image of the nblent fu itive cune more vividly beiore hiecyel engcnuled him more pungent sorrow. " ‘Where is she now t" he thought. " What hue ehe become? 'r But on remhing Felix's grave, which he only found after I long search. he stopped in Iurprile. . . _ _ Ott . the tirst alone 11y three or four pllylhinal. Inch a: one would give to the poorest children-- 3 trumpet, a Putu9unello and n iauk.'irvt'ntt-hox. 't hey hm! just, been laid than evidently, for they were brand. new. having been bought that very dsy, " Ah l hei'e Are 'ornsrtoya !" cried- Adrien joyoully, on his knees before his ”enure- trove. But the “when Ipying n piece of piper tied to the phythingl took it up and red than wordl, the writing of which he recog- nized '. " For Adrien, from hie little brother Felix, who in now with the Chriat Child." All " once he felt his son press Again“ him sud bend him murmur,in e frightened voice, "MANN". !" sud some few feet nay from him, kneeling Imong e group of cy. press "can, he new his wife, clothed inn povtsrtrstrieken who and shawl. Oh, lo pale '. her eyes so sunken I her joined hands extended toward him unpplicuingly. After I shiver, culled more by the tuner It the remembrance of the wrong done him thun by pity for the condition of bin miser- Lble wife,whom heluvl onceso passion-ml, loved, he pushed the little one toward her geptly. .. . .. . "hdrieG," he null, "go Ind kill your mlmmt." She seized the child had strained him to her rronvulsriveiy,kistsirtg him hungrily on his lips, his eyes, his hair ind then rising Ind tummy I beseseehinglook upon her hnlbtnd, the murmured: "How good you are." But he W“ alrandy standing neu- her sud roplled,hil dry mouth emitting a. hush sound '. "Do not Ipeak Ind give me your nrrr.” It in not hr from the cemetery to the Rue Dellmhre. They wnlk the diatattett quickly. Tuuy ftshClesaurntinrN um tremtr. Img n it rested on his. The child walked beside them, his mind nlready occupied with his playthingl. - The cox-misty ofthe home in which Tony lived wu landing upon the threshold of her room. """""e .e,,,, . .7 On reaching his room, Tony seated his wile in the only armchair, plotted her child in her um: once more: then he opened a bureau drnwer,drew forth e common pum- board box and took Clementine’e wedding ring from it, placed " upon her iiuger without one reprowh or bitter word ' with- out o:e rsbuit for the put: and eilentlv end arevely. with the limo generosity of “triple heertl, he kissed her on the [orehoed to - her more completely thet he perdoned her. Exp-led " Mr. unbound-ere In London. Mr. Lebouchere has been compelled nil-in to expoee A horrible ecsnilel, which there in no law in thin country to suppreis Itil the work of profeelionll Hogan tt girls end boys and men. The "tsblUh. ment of the women who advertise. her lervicel at term: from five ehillinp up it deeeribed in Truth u the result at n cell by pro-pectin clients. The (logger show- ed whet Ihe {renkly milled the torture. room. There in en iron bedstead, on which, lhe expleined, the victim in extend- ed wrote a. pillow. On either tide are Itrnpe intended to meet new" the body end hold the Victim down, while the arm. end legs are fastened to the four legs of the bed-teed by contrivnncee like Gud. truth. bugs em pull are need to "ilu the criee of the victims. and these were lilo produced, the put: being used for the younger, girls, who Arc liable to bite their) lip. under the torture, and thin disfigare, themselvee permeuently. Among the; inetrnmenu of ihsge0tior? exhibited by the women were two tu-'utirse.tails, one condition of thong: of leathnr end the other of knotted cord, about Iii-teen inch“ long. There wee else I. out nude oi e lather are: llit into stripe about e foot long. Biro " of ordinary pattern were elm produeed, these being preeerved in brine to be: them supple. The (logger expleined t " Ihe no longer received children " her home, but treated them st their own hemu. “king her npplieneee with her. The torture room Ill ru-rv" for biasin- end adults. The lest time Mr. Utro ere expend ttt.ie.ierehyt indul- _-'. ...., _c_, “h "bl-dune, he aid to her, "lterty in my wife,who has been in the provincel for the last nix months, tending to her lick mother. tad who has returned now to one for me and the little one.” And " they climbed the animus he w" obliged to puny carry the poor woman. who had hunt inm what And wn til-nos! fainting from 'stttetiort sad joy. , u- m..." .- ---.. ___- W, _ - “710 Round Tiiiaiiiii; to chock " by lor. The neitthbory however, nude the [that no hot tor the any!" that line had to ___, .:_-- I " ha... “Mn-i- 5;: "ii;iaiGiGCii'ir' In.» sddrul in prinud in Truth, with the Inggution that the - tamed] be Ippliod lama. Goor‘o aG, lo:merly . resident of WW, but now of Sn [moi-w, " - be. ahead " who (Numb " iUth A PROFESSIONAL FLOGGER co. GREY, THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1895. Glllend ru- I'erleu rel-u trom IM Alla-lie to the Peel-c. Willis kill. when dog- on sight. Firebug! Ire alive in Owen Sound. R. Bnmmer. founder of Orillie. in den]. George Kenn-book in tire chief of Tweed. _ Bothwell in to hnve e Fermen' Aimin- John Kidd's homo. Mono Mills, bu been robbed. tion, Chimney l-lnnd, in the St. [Am-once. in for Ida. Bmkville'a new uylum in randy for patient; A lot " (Lora Bay wu fitted $20 for shooting I dog. PURELY GAMBIA]! NEWS. INTERESTING lTEIS ABOUT OUR OWN COUNTRY. The Mannonim hive had I grant rovivnl " Noun". "Pumpkin Pie" partio no populnr in the country. Orillh‘l bore plly football on the “no" of thc with The King-um Fm Association wuuu to loll in groundl. The King-ton "not rnilwly curio- 8,000 yuungen weekly. A tive-pound horned owl II! on Isle Humilbon lul. week. Perth has I hdiu' hockey club with a membership of thirty. The Oddlollown of Renfrow hue jun da. (honed I tine now hull. Jtsrr.rg'. nw mill, Victori- Road, ha been burned. Juan Knechtel, prominent nobiuct, Berlin. in dead. The old Methodist church u 1Gmps'nire Mill. in for ale. For in sin Penna“ bu the beat fire protection in Ontario. Achenl in organizing I Iyndicm to buy I $2,100 "oek hon-o. The Mennonites hue bought the Memo: din church u Sunnldule. Mr. Sela, ttd 91, the olden. ruident ot Hen-n11, died at. wash. Waterloo county hu ivon $1.000uch to Berlin and Galt holpillfl. The old Graham woollen mills, no being refitted as I chopping mill. The new Presbyterian church " Moncton, N.B., ha been dedicM/ad. Rev. Father Ronni will be promoted from Wsllweshurg to Ingersoll. Penh'n grand jury wan" the Government to make tramp- work on the roudl. The fire iulurlnce nus in Winnipeg have been restored to their original figures. Rev. W. F. and Mrs. Cluke. Guelph, recently celebrned their golden wedding. A new Presbyterian church It Snake River nu just been opened. The Htmihon Street, Rhilwny Compnny Ga declared a Iniaflcmry dividend. kingston will probably organize I Iociety for the protection of women And children. Rev. G. B. Cooke, Acton, bu been pre. gented with a purine of SIOO by " pan-h- when. The Suntan] Turf Club will offer $5,500 in grins tor in meat on July lllh, P2th nn Wh. Sanford will vote upon the expenditure of $16,000 for In ttUetrie light union and plum. V A compnny in being formed in Perth for the manuflcture of car And locomotive wheels. Jamel A. Laidlaw, of Hnmilmn, In: been appoiuud storeloep" of the Brockville uylum. The -tstrd nlue of property in London, Out" is $5,323,710; $250,700 higher than In: yan. Tie G. T. R. don not intend to go back to the tri-weekly service shout Pnlmerllou thin winter. Dr. J. W. McIntoch. of Gore Buy, hu boon appointed Alumina Coroner for the Dintrict of Msuttoulia. Mr. William IN',',; of Wotwood, out., trauma- of the: ovnlhip M Alphonel. WM reccmly robbed at $500. One hundred men will be employed It Kinguon this winter in building I new dredge for Connolly Bron. Dou't oontmdiet people even If you no lure you are right. Don't be inquiu’tivo About the mm. of even your man incimne friends. Don't undermu Anything became you don't poms: it. An outer It one of the University union: bore " the pelm of merit when he declared tut "the Brim-h lion, whether it in roun- ing the desert: of India or climbing the fore-u of Cumin, will not. drew in its horn- nor retire into in uhell.” Don't conclude Hut you have never hld luv opporturtirio in life. Don'z believe all the evil you but. Dott't upon gossip, even if it does in ten“ . crowd. Mrs. W. Colwell, Wife of the editor of the PAH! Review, ha received I Iegucy from In Aunt in the lilo of Wight. Don't OXPIO. . positive opinion unless you perfectly under-Md what you no talking shout. The Bell Telephone Compunv ut, been I'Ilded the contact. for the erection of n aylum of electric ties, Alum for Chuthnm to can 81,210. Don't go untidy on the plea that every body know: you. Doact get in the ML". of vnlprizing life by mnking light of the untiment ol it. Mayor Dill, of St. Thoma, hu issued . proehsmstiot) decluing compullory vnccin» tiou u provided by the “Mute. Yoityrer " enrybody‘a religion. be “all. The éapiul Ltcroue Club will form m Athletic toaoo'ustioa and build I club home " In expenditure of iram “0.000 to 3'1),- Min Minnie Black, of Jul-awn Corners. in knocked down by the hono- of I drunken driver . tow dsy- Ago ami Ieverely bullied. T-r-"Yoir. . - fer the &P. C.A., nin'h you t" Damn DI thsod--"N." " And you're . church monitor, Ain’t Diphtheria in loin prenlcnt n Lloyd Mr. Robert Park, temponrilyl pointed Public School lulpeamr for We". &enl.,hu been perm-neatly appointed by the County Council. Out of 100 applicant.- for work in the Humilton quad-ne- not on. in ten in willing to crack "one, but sll um: quarry work. Chub-m bu Iold debenture. of $l0,0l8, boning 45 per cent. interest, to Hartson Bron. of Mantra-l. for $10,501, I premium of 8483. An Alvin-con worn-n wrote her "drmo for I manic peddler. Ind found she had Iigned I new for " and ordered a lot of music. " iia, “Jon Ind I why horn, whit you“ pp ey" the horn, of in‘ In down Gd em! t' Don't. try to be my thing clo- hn a mu. woman-and that In... n woman who In tmnsidemtiort for the . with wit! Pef, aTiiiriirdkGmu by the u be “to cum " you" If You Want to be Loved. A mtrtt Question. Interesting Inter-ulc- ('OIOOPIIII "" l'epeler In“. We all know how cheep end nourishing the blame fruit is, end thin loom!!!" for It- greet popularity. Here you ever beard bullet! “the lay mm'l dinner t" Well, thin nnme in no libel on the fruit, tor if you ever live in A hot country you will soon learn how Appropriew this new “mail. We ell know how lawful it in to feel A breeze end lee the leevee Btttt.ring ever BO lightly when the thermometer is in the nineties, and so in the Went India: the long iUg-libt luv" of the bunn- tlatter en rustle In it moat plot-lug wey. Then, when I storm Ippromhel. they fir out like ship's pennmu. and. like them. too, often 'eyttht into n bbpnl. _ _ A The blossom, of n peculinr purplenbrowr color, rises erecb on o Ipike from the centre of the pilot. and, u ttwth Borer drop: all. n tiny pod forms which rapidly inoreueo in line. A. the "bunch of green lawn" in- creuel in weight, the Bower all fruit spike begin. to bend down, nenLl: in own weight. end now come- the lay mnn'l opportunily Al the negro resin under the lhu‘le of the breed lenvcl he on: pick n bullo- " Il- moot without the exertion of moving '. nometimel, indeed, he could which one he- lween his teeth. No wonder, then, that the Wot India negro will not. willingly work. He uh the plumber, "Why Ihould I T" The lug-r. lurch end oil oonuined in the bum: Ire the necuury lunuinerl of life, had in I hot climnle lupply the brend Ind beef of colder cllmel. Other truita- the gunvn. lemon, orenge and hrne-itupply "he acid: to keep his blood cool, the Popper. ' other pungent plum: act besrtetieially on the liver, Ind, when he iiru of hi- bennnn dinner, sweat pontoon or yum Ind - cone offer vuiety. So the punter ndly reelim that plenty of henna in not en umlloyed labeling for him, even if the crop be e mont proluctive and remuneretive one. Neither di)ee the negro tind the henna-they. I ood thing. The terrible eneke of the Wot Yum", the for-de-lence, is very fond of coiling him-ell round the stem, In! the equllly deedly terentule meken it hie favorite resort, Woe be to the one who hurriedly pick: " fruit in the glare of the Bun withoutcarelully 'ex. amining the Item lint. For neture, in her destertms of "ll crenturea Alike, allow. the nuke to change ita color to that of in surroundings, end often the moat wetchful eye in deceived. . In Centnl Africa, i-epecielly in the Inkel Nye-II district, the bribes reg-rd the bum- l mannered fruit. When one of their) number die- the fruit he loved in life in‘ pinned over hie grave, no um. his apirsr any enjuy it. Then hen-nu ere hence- forth “cred to the reletivcl, who hold them in greet ewe. No one duel to Inger the Ipiriu of the departed by picking the fruit, end the stranger who unwittingly doo no curiae his life in his hand. Ever Iince the Indium mutiny, when the British Government received web I hitwr leuon for disregarding the lupeuLiLiou- feeling of the triben, orders hive been its. sued to all in the Government aurvice In refrain molt cerelully from I vial-tron of nuch prejudice! 5nd in in u poulble to learn of the folk lore of the country. " Every year adds it: quota of p'ublluhed record: and ere long we Illa." gird the world with I Und of knowledge of our ul. l lawman. The molt £10511de “'1ng on: Itlll help an in our Itn y of the develop- ment of the human nee, Ind his inherit“! sentiments. Surrounding ul with . hnlo, the flower. and fruit: of bin primitive ogrio culture Me with him “mnlen of history." Truly, indeed, "there in nothing too little' for BO little . creature u mun. It in byi studying little thingl thlt we stain the grant In of having n little misery trtd " much happiness ls pouible. . " In )0! llkrly Inn":- ttte Fallon The new Cur hay. during the pot two months, teen the whole world doing home to the great work of his peace-keeping! father. He iiiustknow better than anyone‘ else that the foreign policy followed by the I, late War wna not lightly, but, on the con. trary. very deliberately, chosen. It in not likely that he will reverae it. The tirtt of l Busein'a interests at the proaent time " peace. She want- peace to develop her ‘growing commerce. and to enable her to carry out that mighty work of migration which ia to begin when the completion all the tram-Siberian railway open: up the vast uninhabited regions of Central Alia to her conga-ted populations. " to the queation of internal canatitiitional veiorms, it can scarcely be opposed that in this re. apect Nichole: II. will be either willing or able to continue 'utdetinitely the policy of, his predecessor. Hie father wan more of an anachronlam than even a Czar of Ruuia need be. With liia simple character. hi. l reliance on the religioua aspect- of " offices, l and his complete realization of the part of a paternal autocrat, he resembled an km. peror of the middle, agee rather than a monarch of the iiineteeth century. But Rania. with her literature and her intelli~ gent clan-ea, ll not entirely an empireof the middle aloe. Beaidea, the young (‘zar baa characteriltiu of hopefulneu. He can keep hie own counsel, he ll not a weaklin . he in both intelligent and cultivated. While he maintaina the foreign policy of hia father lo far an peace-keeping " concerned, there is reaaon to aurpaae that hiaattitude toward: a more libera administration of the Empire than hie father favored may he Inch an to make Rania a very much happier and more habitable Flue than it ha been before. The newa rem Rania will, therefore, be looked for with great intereat. It will be altogether a new experience for the world if the growth of new inatitntiena of freedom and light should take the place of then re- preaalva neunrea which we have been ae- cuatomed to aaaoeiau with the name of Rue-la. " Which I ”II-ell Paddler In Illa-x " Honey. An enurpriling akir ha been working I cunning trick on I number of unfortunnm in diluent psrta of the county. He mull Ibout peddling I linimonc that promiIoI to cure mIny Iilmenu, doIfnoII hing one of them, Ind when be BtttU I pemn .tirustod with partUl doItneII he IIkI permiIIion to try, {too of tturge, hi. "lightning liuimonL’ He corrieI Mro wItohII. one I very loud tieker Ind the other - weak ticking one. Before applying hin remedy ho hold. tho weak ticker to the In of hi. yuan“ who, of mum, on hear no Ionnd. acting it luck in MI pocket. he rub. min on with‘ " liniment I while, then holds the te/ licking wItoh to MI victim'l bud, and uh I! he on hon it tick. Deceivod by the' IimilIrizy of the wIthI, Ind dab to do- wn the Ionndl of the Inn. on to which he lineal. the dolndod run imqmu " boning hII boon hem ted, if mn muted. Ind " onoc bun uVIrII bottle " I big price, Tho t_rietor hII but qtitt "".'1"."' 'iiirirGNiaGa in until humid. mud in linking - by hie dmpuon " the gallium, Ind minim-tun. ot och-n. Old Be.u--Bonr you hue ”on line. I at IC' I you 150, Mm Whilrod l, Brig 0%de Di-l-u'" not the and]- "tfe- ol an inch allot. Mr. Guy-nu. I th"1 .rowth an. nals I“. x sos-A? by "e" grown out I. RUSSIAN AFFAIRS, Equal to the Occasion. BANANA LORI; CRUEL DECEPTION Tlul ttgr Yew fur Will Foretgn l'ollry at Ill- ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO A Iilonoe of two or three minutes ed; than Halon lifted her haul and uuuoullv into her (“hen (we. I " One day when we were " plly in the woodl we luv u tine, large deer come into In opening lmong the [recs end shop in look It In. We watched bum for u while lend then went on with our pity. A deer WM not In uncommon sight Ill Ion in those dlyl end we new-r Lhougm of being afraid of him. We clunged our rmnd- thr next moment. however, for the deer rushed " In, khocked us over. And stamped and |pem_sd In v_iciona}y. , ' . A True Door Story On. "r Helen cuddled down hum hot PN", who Ins rating on th lounge, “le tell me: "my About youru” when you no": hula boy," aim ml ponuulvolv. "Oh, no I'm too Hath" pp. A! with I ynwn. “You lave ruled a long, long ps1». You’lltel! it now, wank you Papa [sighed And “id, "l've told you Ibouu the good tunes my ulnar Vm . sud luud to have plnyiug together, uni now I am going to tall you About I time which Wu not w plenum, when we by! A red adventure with . wild animal, Ind were u badly frightened no two tlrrle rhildren could be." “Wu it I Ireart Did it bite you? ' "ked mush, lining "might up on the lounge in! !t_zok_ing trt her pisrm.rttrtyir cyan. . WHOLE NO. Mit, " Don’t Gusrrupi a," aid trtft her aoit chuk,"nnd you here nll About it." .. Jun. moron the maul irurn our house In I wood" wlnere your Aunt Vmio uni I often played. It was! no nice our there in the cool III-do with thu Bott green aru- for I 'Ire,,' And everything mulling l0 wooduy III In», that we liked it boner chm my obl.er Plte.irt the Haring 3nd laminar. 16 Our old dog, Wale-l", ll'ly. went out with In, u a bodyguard. Rt,lr, and ; but whtwver the objocl, l 'nwh enjoyed the fan quite-l much u we did. " Our olden Iilwr hard our cries, too, and cum running Ln u- Illll helped u: to the ham. I I“ more lured tun hurl. but Vinie had mo hoof cuu on her hand from which the blood fiorml freely. And which were "vesrM dnyl in henling." " Did you ever pl.y In the woods lglln 9’ uked Helen' "Oh, ya ', we never thought of uuying I'Iy. GU took Watch aad Ind "may hlppy hourl there, out no more lotion- Adam-"en." . “I VII tbout ' )Mrl old Vim: wu eight. No children u over scanned louder than we di, "Old Wnch Ind need " Mter I fri-ky squirrel. or the deer would not luvo dnrcd woom am In. uni when he hand our criu he um. bounding back wnh balling blood md lighting lam-mu ull den. " He nude straight for the deer, which bully elcuped him A: it leaped from us and run lorllle tnraugh the woods, pursued by the furious dug. . - Mr "our Gran! “A! ram Burl. in an on. l‘nln when outdoor {an in [shod by A heavy shown prov-king. '",ttt my haul and In. "You sev. a dry ouch needl- nothing. " And when lthlnk the by too warm For any kind at placate. He an. "The corn In. grown an 'tttch I no. imam, I Inc-lures Sometimes I think when on his rm Hh Iwoov. nmlle Ihinel to clamp It would be nice it 'verr one Catuld we thlnzumt no Nearly. 't My. " m nuns-mt mm t count I Ion tum curl). But really it dean-um to me In loch so tung- no queerly. no than Ihlnh that "or: day [I right. no nutter whom» It runs or snows. or unhin- or blow Or vim. the kind at walker. And whnn I from because the wind HM gammy think all P.9h'h He looks " In. and Mott. "Tut ‘n This 01090 Air math " nit-ring? Ho lyk whoa drum are r,",',',',' high An tonne posts mum y wen-inn "Mow urn-m WM] their blanket, Miln- the Hula downs Are keeping I" Sir Rope Gum. wu one of thou nemihie and immune men who " know how 10 wk , n joke," u the common "yutg in. While commander-in-chief n Mndl‘u he mule a p'ouura expedition into the country,necom- pnnied by his luff. Ionic members of which like the uenernl himself. were “Jenn upon-men. With Ilium were Doctor Mw. Aeorie And his wile. Mm. Mnekeczio Ill I A cunning Irish Indy, very pretty and (iii, VIVMHOIII, Ind (Gonenl Grant, " ho fe, "and to deiigln. in t9tMBrtg her." Munwluie the talk of the younger otfittetm nu largely upon the shooting of tiger-,snd other Inch exploiu. __ YOUNG FOLKS. One mornnig, up Sir Hope, we we" having n bro-Hut. picnic, And the Inhe- were getting the meal mdy, when a cry vu head from tho jungle. tt high! high '." that it "Tutsr'. Luger!” Bruktul. In forgoums, sad we Ihouled eagerly for our gt"". . .. . . . .. ' , Oomph.“ ind some nukv-rdly Ihlpod bulb"... which he had the grown“ difficulty in ramming home, and BO excited Wu he Lint. n every “who of his nmrod he VII bodewed with par-pinuv-n. Biddulph'. mm brought up " pony by minute in. no“ of hi. gun, which lllo mused gran irriPtiesy temper: but " Inc we lurlod. And no he In; tor wont unupenhhle di-ttSore, the “tint" turned out to t-usiredlesopard', skin. We returned annihilate our brukful. md to in. - our eugrirt,iottud Um Udiea laugh. in. immoderooly. Mrs. Micheline Ind paid Ill " for I.” our ehMfirnr. I ma Doetor kaonme to look Mun oh. two 1min. lad not to allow them to run any risk, I ml: which he kindly udurmk, nod we won cums up to the and" qetso Ind given the Mum. He look- ed pale and frighwned. Ind pointed out to an the direction in which the tiger had mend all Our had nuive uporumun took the lad, Md we followed into the jungle. Finally the mm who hnd given the slum pound with his firtrr Ind vhupond, " Than he in'." A . After sub; handy for tome ume,l “I . lug: Ammo] crouching In the jungle. And whiaporod to my non neighbor that it loomed to be of enormous lite. Blddi ulph Ind I got behind "can. but Much-mi, who had boon laugh sd n for Allovmg I Liga- w "ttN" on I previous oocumn, mwbtl up within thirty ylrdl, took: and, him Mad tired. t _ . .. I _ , I“___L‘ t -""". _._. --eeiee"e"t The tia" did not move, and Campbell whet-d been I hula behind Undead ruhod up in: It.“ of exulwmant. a child“, "m I dud! He'- den-i!" Sam. Frenchman were ban-nag of mm “min of honor." when one ot than. . Insomnia. docluod an: be Md iMietmi upon n magnum the - dreadful fate an! I thallium had Iver met. "How In it t" uked everybody. "I w M.- houl,ud I chum tat illIIll I total slung". It turned on: that ttel w I (note. -. " ‘00. or no other ot u.‘ h doubted. in {ad-lunch, ' qrilt lap-no! an "rglird', in r {nu-m l " t t in and“ I and on of the 1ur=r sh MW .0, Ill Id Us “I to -"e'-""". Grandpa 3 Way. " THERE RE IS Terrible Duel. taid 'tpi,. pinch i then Mid _of our “a full m wand fol low . point! tune, t2c,'y,t,yu"e"e" \I.’.m.m.‘ tus/tod sum _ DURHAM AGENCY. ‘I'Omnl 3min: undo-a coll-cu " who! Ind mun. inn-HIM. fllll GREY REVIEW CAPITAL. Authorized ‘2,000,m m 1'___Ppj,ly_p 1.000.000 unsunm NM“) W. F. Cowan men-t al TERIS: 81 per you. "I ADVAICI. CHAS. RAIAGE Edlwrtm. StandardBank of Canada FFF- AT TRB- REVIEW OFFICE, UARAFRAXA. NT., DURHAM, LOT FOR SALE I ppl Pnlmcn‘ Gnolph . " H Rout Mt. F Thursday; Morning. W Fancv Goods, TOYS and Stationary, WOOLS, EMBROIDERIES and MLES, indall COLORS MISS GUN s. tion of Ile Heart, Live nlgin. Lou ot Memory uum Lion. Gull fitoue Ind Ii'rinary Dim. Fannie Irregular“ llehllil Sold by H. PARKER, Draught, Durlmn x x x mm " N EX '1 Tris'l'El) REMEDIES SPECIFIC and ANTIDOTI Lnboralnry - Goderich,orth J. M. McLEOD, Bl CLOCKS& - - - - - - WATCHES. With cached rat gonzo. in very bad one: and in may my]... 0:03p and Remain; Gaunt.“ a e comm mun magnum,“ y Ina-bod. WM. McFABLANE. GENTS "ill-l“ __ lnjngipnl pe, in MCLEOD'S System Renovator ! a“. mgr/rat l" a tt,u'tucf) (/4¢// OWEN SOUND. ONT., than Head Office . Toronto- Wall Papers Grand Trunk Railway. TI s/r.T.iiu.r:. at Igreatlv reduceu rates pt SAVINGS BANK ml: IS h Hummus EDUCATIOI President ALARM CLOCKS ti DA Y (LOCKS PUBLISHED EVEIY Iii-15ml Prt Door TO PAR 'O uviul- Mu dog-outt- ot 0|. mm, ntunthnn ted ovary ' an Iiviutr " a damn. , Imam-u (run-salad "I... ma mule on all point... _ Inwren .ttoqrbd u can... "Y tern Weak and Iuopoeeriahed a, 1s'ieeplesantmas, NI ta. 'rt, Liver c'ompuint, Ct.: Memory, lirunclntiu. Con- Swmn. Jun-adieu, Kiduy imam. Bt. “but Dulce. ogulariti" and Gout-l “thinly. t . A. FLEMING, Principal J' KELLY, Arrest Prop. And M aunt-mm. H. “INTER, Isutate, n and mun-m mum.- nu- mum-n "with mun-u "Human mar“: comma "t an: y u mpIMA-m ('IIIM‘I 'altl m-lmrlmcul III In the - the sure-HM! but... , mun-um in thorough.“ I" of the Alum-I LI- hlll purlu'ulnn. " In AT x milling the x m-HI-nm- of III I autumn-Hy x (minim Mock Geo, "Ll! Westlalf of tot For punctual (in A Gun M - KENS. Hop.- 4".qu " Mun-tor 'strutord of ing. uii "

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