doâ€. an Uphill, my he link 9 only be © "mu-er f Douala t; mg 2 PM 30mg light. 2 W Ute By, pug: per van h ly minongm mum-d “an: he hnd "en in v'r' n: Em mutant. chum. “I t? poor ml Wilton to hear I know," he said; bat in I per-:' J 'MN'".' VII common a "tation. tho tmperiatend. (En-pints dinheiiof. And let ; that. Doug!†had probably Which remark tangy“, m n'tss bur: Dr.- M503. Oe rim been man lob" in I): n3. Ind ho only how-f tho light an " behold the night m. but. ot than N no â€.1 Mum. Lim to I'd-dying , Aim. emu on duty. noticed . 4m 'tory. Wondering who _ ,L-m up the ntarrs,aautlorrk. orltt “w. no he mucus. three .rmmd we cud-able. Two w (Hummiy. but the back of mmcd toward. him. Frozen , was uxuble Lo “it. And he :w‘ comm-e boy type" look- m life, carrying I tray of Then he nudes deepenu ‘urrymg “my " the utmost mi. at tor Jones’ room.!vhen lit-so imoucbuir, tad could 1 me:- many unlit-Um of I If epixiu. 9m {i from being. And the way but In A few days' Wrlton sickened. and. rnglL' between hi. and 11:.1 hm brother nursed the-l. Hm old Gounele no bad Men with him d m India, mu terribly lg mum-‘3 death. He ' bin grizzled how. sad mi not planned the blou- hml mnemi of " chotm on it. weary comm. 'isem--the two Wil. er-whochummed to- bt mung knoun each y' vveuing they dined mm, and riled any g curd. Ind taking promotion. _ , boy {a land. " hi: broLher'a mm: Ind went. to ' About. Mlioray Ming: and town. lace was shut. up, me of the clerks. and rename Manctumusr Post 1'oo young And "ste, ho hadgone ,h of "chum. and and shed. tirag to break the ad the top room- at when they're well on Fenchurch street, am now to have I mud instead ot all and Fulton thought. on which he consent- ot" his nlu-y being m m the station rowing the ttag legmph thunk! the community I boy of 17, who 'ill.G ME. ambushed. the Lqunnntine, on the sable door 'Wn Zen zeadhrga. w . glad to see you , Khan Ali, peg! whuly l recourse to “a by and d hon, Apo- uppmm huly.“ a rternnrk '5! Ad his tee: from the welcomed the nav- m round to In" A :coivm . been â€patted school Logubhor, other. and when down-uncut, he hers, too. m, and. no he’ll be luonh lately .e hesh. Besides, haw rather . chug: hut. wen-y he“ In within the Ge waved in} no uni". 1 h:- d his down t his men: Pi 'f Met d, baring few In it!) in smashed. undenund med to get min In vxng of gaunt: There was I pout-motlem, M, which two doctors from the gunman in harbor nan-int. ad the oivil surgeon. Being unable to tind any can†whatever for Wilton',, dumb, they, the! much diam-cement, gun It as their opinion lbs: he had died oi Ewan. din-Io. An English Com-f. jury would proh- Mv Pr,','""' if, " bind by 5M Vila-Lion ot God. Pouibly that Are " more using- in heav- cn and tlrib than are drawn: ot" in our lunar-day mriemte. _ - An hour or no In?" the civil surgeon ar- rived, And after tome all: and refruhmem. went to wee Wilton. An oxelamutioa I few pecan-in Inter brought Pelron to tho room. The bed had not been disturbed, and Wttton.fuiiy Juneau". sitting in s chair. "I found him like 'hil." aid the doctor; "he mun. have, boon dead " lent an hour.' That. night, soon tsitatr dinner. Wilton, who had been in the best of spirits, and had sppurenlly {orgoucn the incident on the Mum“, mill he wu tired 5nd would go to bed. "hunt. to be tis for the match to. marrow. Good-night, old fallow." Lem It hi n W color, No Further word were spoken, nud A s soon as the town Ina touched Pen-cu went. to the cw)! surgeon‘s house. 1 he doctor Ins out. BO Fulton left. . manage making him to come tbt hi: can": convenience to have I look IL Wilton, who was. he slid I bit " off a leg. map.- manly Fulton looked It him closely, but he wan lull Kiting far “my into Howey. "Come on," he aid. "We shnll never 'elch Bunhiro " this nu. “It's come at last," muttered Wiltcn Co himulf. And then aloud to his compnninn I "lt w“ Pedro who "oped me . he took hcldof my home's lrridlc and um, "Salaam Sam h.' " “See whom y' said Fulton. looking round. “Win: no you taleing about? Tuere'a nobody in sum." They were in the centre of the Muidnn. not . wul mu viable in that-Irony exptme of Md, And there In no cover behind Whig}: (A dog could hide. "Whn‘u the matter?" be asked. Wilton, sitting molionleu on his horse, gazed tixmlly " the sen beyond the Mudun, And mule no waver. "Are you ill Y' naked Pelron. "Did you use him Y' he wavered in a. low voice. “See whom y' said Perlrorc looking round, Fulton, I pace or um ghoul, looked round. One “acumen Fulton and Wilton. return- ing trom . long ride, were wnlking their horse. over the Mud“, just, outside [in-hire town. They were busily diluent-ins; Lheir prospects oi mace-I in the next. day‘n crick- et. tmstclt-Bushire Fat the Navy. Wilton, an enrhasiturtie erieketer, wn expending bin theory that no blue-juckc: could ever be an “pen. bowler. when he suddenly 'stop. ped his horse, And lefthia sentence uMuisk. brilliant sunshine glve every one s new lease of hie. Two gunbmu stationed in the harbor did much tow-rd enlivening nociezy, und cricket mache- And riding puma were the order of the tiny. Wilton contin- ued to put up with Pelron. but since that night naming further was sud about his vmon. Indeed. he nppeared to have com- pletely forgotten it, Lad had quite "cover. od his wink Ind hcnlth. He never men- 1 tuned hm brother's nuns, Ind dnily ex- pected to hum I yur'u furlough gunned, eagerly making his plum u to how and where he should spend it. The rooms in the telegraph bungnlow, nawly whitewashed And done up, were given to I fresh batch of telegraphbu imported from. home by the cubic learner, and the ghoul learned " teem-Hy hid. At all events, nothing more Wu heard or seen of them. tlt tho um) “Oh! If you’ve got to tint, believing tb nativtt's word, you're in 3 bad wsy," said Pelron. with undhguined acorn. "I tell you It WM long before Douglass or Anybody clue aid tnylhing about those room. And u for believing a native’a word, why, I know them be well am you Might. and cemented to no the civil nun: m. who prescribed him I eourserot qui. re und tron. The Autumn gnvo place to net. The cold weather, jut cold enough make a good tire. enjoysble. with IL: “Ami there im'c a "nu: Anywhere who will go into After dark." - .. Old boy, you're going " your head. For goodness "ke, we the doctor M once." "ith all very well tput mny laugh as much As you like, P.lrort"-r'elron Ind - been further from laughter in hia life-"itat there lie ' more things in haven wdeuth.’ you know. It‘s all very well for you to be t matersilin and nll thar, but some thing. you can't explain. You know that nary that Douglas told 2" .. The impossible, yarn spun by thu idtot.'. He wu probAbly Lali Beluy over at the limo." " up. gnu} " You look {up ed, old Icllow.†re muted Pelron to 'liht'g, a few dnyn 1.estee, u the two n: " dinner. .. Got. the troctm to give you A ' pick-nn-np' of some Inn. Thank the gods the hemt in over at. max." Wtlutrt ceruinly dld look hugged and ill. There was A seared, hunted look in his eyes. too, like "at. of some "upped Animni expecting in dentin blow. '. IL's not that," he said " last. be Vou'li only think me a fool if I tell you, but I lhnn'L Bee the year out." " Nonunue '. Why, the hell's over, and w'a the cholera Qua-mine taken off, too, and everv one beginning to live “nun." it Isn't inc-me of the but. or the cholera either. I knew it would come ever unce poor Chsrlle died. We were never sep-d, you know. And he won't be hap. The patilenoo incremd, ruched in ram. nh. and than marcn'ully wnned. Mid when I the end M Soplembar “mam. cholen had I caused. Although a greunumber of maven had dun! from n, no other European had iiiiiiii vietinss. wrt "" "sshih," he begun. "I hue seen I dread. ful sight. ‘InlhullAh' I may NM no more such. I went into the room of Brown Sahib to fetch the mirror. lt wu newly durk, but still enough light to nuke one'l le. The room mm I'll) empty. I reached the thing down uni turned to go, when behold were wnsn light, Ind I an" the three dead thibn netted pioymg curds." "Three dead Suhibn '. What an: you mung about? Two only diol. What ioily "Three dead Sahib: I beheld, never' Inâ€. The fuce oHhe third WM the hse we burn Wilton 3mm. but by AlUl was the he: of A corpse." "Son of I burnt tuner. co and see more visions : And iil hear this noun " pelted you nhAll have nicks.†.. thih, I okay: bag what. " written The upper part of the telegnphbnnnlow remniuea arsiuhabited ',no one would live mere. The room had been Alloued to three young fellow. from Indie. coumry bun]. They declined to nuhnbib the rooms. preferring the d.uom!orl of chummmg with we" friends or the expense of I buuRalow "uremic the budding; Like the French. nun, they did not believe in gnu-Ls, but wrre horribly afraid of them. You"; Brown‘s: goods uni .Amm. were mm by .muinn, tho proceeds ireiog just "utticiettt to pay his built. Pelrou bought _eeveral of the "hinge, amongst min-rs n Imrrm. whu-h he Bent his eervanc to fetch nwmy. Tne boy untested m the awning nnrrymg it, and m I sum of ugmuinn and ,Llarm. houdme. They run: me to midi: rubber." on laid down his knife And fork And t tsatire Caatso-.."A clouple of week; agu I I to mired-it. yotttrdpr." » _ i"e _ -- Caovur--"Cornao, did you get that let, all tum. anagwple Irt wrks pgo t" - - caoor-"fiiGwer,sy.t Unnfuund it'. This s""'" of giving it to my wife to n.» . ' . The, Queen Was Sketching. tyae dry when her Majesty (Victoria) was standing on the public road new LUV morul, “Matching the cattle from y erllCll' lar point, a tlock of xheep spproac'acul. Hui .uajcsty, being intent on her work, tank liple notice Of the iioek, and Inun-ly moved 1; link: nearer to the side of the FJIIl. A boy in char-5e of the sheep shouts-l at the l top of a sbeiiboriim voice: Sum' out. o' the road, 'omun, im' In the sheep mm by 1" Mer Ali-jenny not muving out, of Lhe way quite so Mat to tho uhephcrd wished. he again shouted. “Fin are yo stun'in’ there fort Gang 001. o' that. tut' lei. thu sheep pus ." One of her Majesty’s attendant-l. 1 who lmd been a. a distance, on hearing his Royal mutretm thus rndbly assailed. went up Lo the shepherd, and thus addressed him; "Do you know who it is you have been waking no rudely to, boy I" “Na. I neither ken not can; but he aha tu' she like: uhu 511an be i' the sheep’s road." “Tim'- the Queen," laid the official. The boy looked "umtshod,tusd, the! reorivering his senses. mid with great simplicity: "The Queen I Oil. in ny than. she pit on che- tut fouk cm ken her t" 'e'ti'iiiitstik'iifiiirtiit't'"tisi'i .. u '0tutt Other experiments show that while a blanket of snow protects the ground be. nulh from the chilling eil'ect, of :he wtuter atmosphere. yer. the lurlucc of the snow itself, especially in clear weather, is colder than the alt, so that. Iuow Lends to lower the Lemperuure oi Lhe atmosphere, and where broad “can of country or oxmmuve mountain slope- Ire covered by tt Important. climatic conditions may be produced Ivy the nflucuue of the mow. _ In Germnny, where no such subject is ‘ever Allowed to eye-pa invesugauion, Dr. Abel: but recently mude some important observations on the thermal Properties oi now. Ha ha found that the looser the snow the greuer ita power In prulect the ground beneath from the edema ni (external changes of temper-lure. Show genenlly offer, About. four Limes “much reliaunco to huh changes nan sheet, of Ice of the same thickness offers. When mow become: close] y packed, there. fore. it is less effective as a protecuun to punt life thtut when it lies loosely upon the surface. uh he cause of the protective " now is an intemting subject t inquiry. The value of a mmtle of wow ing vegetation in the fields in tally understood in farming dit Why " " so "unable In Prom-run: In “rid. (rum rum. Accounting for the Delay, We no all kinds of bookir-. Thou that no nupid Ind WW- Bat the gattest one we fiad In the pocketbook oi to-day. Nettie-..." “'th did Mr. Knowall writ on the and he pulin the bullet of tlowers? Bhsmehe--" For the one I love best, Nesttie-"The horrid creatureha,, bough thom for hirnsetlU' Policemen to Wheelmln twho ts riding at the aide path)--" See here, young nmn you eaa't ride there." “Cm't, eh? Weti Grimea-"I don't believe a woman be kept from talkirtgdaring a game o even with I club." Grumper-"Ce not, if n. hippem to he a; whim, ciub. "I would kis- you if I ducd," h "If I were th msn," Ibo replied. wit Lermined Air, “I think I would dm thing." Just then I cloud pulsed av moon. Iups--"wl"sret did the count it castle w"-.on the, Rhine 7" N "Yes: an a high cliff." Psp-" if: on a high hluff, “than†Cnolly Chumpleqrh--'Wts: glow worn in bed M. night to make bhu sail..." Min Uoldetu-v'Jndeml. I). wear night-cup. Mr. Chumpleigh ?" Little Boy-"How old are you y' Antique (etrnfasedly)-"You thul Mk a lady how old Ike is." Little "Oh, 'xeuse me. How young are yor All†1'amre_htrt't you oomndvr lucky to get married on the thirmrmh mouth T" Mum Rotre-"Not no unlue , not to be msrried at all, dear." "Beia' funny," mid Uncle FHren, numpin' dat or man her. ter be m kyahlul 'boat. 'Thin' so much in kn y how at 't is in kuowirt' when." I "orlenal Spanner chums that the w ‘suppornl hit) "rlr ', his csmpaigu. i men di? At." "to his wife took in , ing and " mother plain sewing" "Why doI follow the vocation of " daring trump '." llld the peripawtic t crow. "rll tell ye. mum. A trump hue to puy no up! to waiters." "Cholly didtt't have much luck with girl." “Nouhe froze him with her glam "rhem he in in A bad le y' "No: hr thawed oat by An old Gme." she (having just rejected htm)--' 'there no just us good tish in the Bea-- He--“Thn’- just it. PII be going Lllr this whole thing nglin I week from tto Ltdy--"Are you full of gratirude fur that maul I gnve you t" Lana walker-je- Lhnu that, lady. I'm full of your npll-mhd huh." _ It In tdl on notes. Ada-ou chk Rogers th tulkmive mun?" Helmt-"I've been trying for two your. to make hun Ipuk." "But. wut esrthly use is it to discover the north pole? lcnn't new." "lt will NNW? future expeditions." "Why so glam?" naked his friend. "Aren't you doing a touring trtule?" “\'uu.I am," Admitted the 11mm), “but She tt'testttly)-"Lunoms a! Nature. ndeel! Why, in no more Yike mum-e hm I sat'." tuse-." And whn would you be now if it weren't. for my money y' He-"A bachelor." He--"lurlutg, will you love me when I'm gone t" She-"Yes, if you are not too m gone." THE SNOW BLANKET, WINTER WRIN ELES, Au U' mainly Caro .9ch Hennacnn ma Nanak!- .i.t.,eo,,ehyyer1rityt9eer1T?.t.yrue,Atirf - . ""'V "V.-.“ _ -... ... ...- _-. -9r__.__. u... Turpid Liver. Bad Breath. to In: Cling-aha rugutatu In. bowels. any All“ To TAXI. Duo-- " gym ar Damn lion's. In so aware. the Coated Tongue, Diahu '.,e,e:/Pheyer {My in..ttut Side, cditatlet.iost, much-men --1 bought a "ei',tl,it bay home mum (Lint nan with In szavln. trottutrtfor8tltJ. I used Kvuuall's Smut" 'ure. Tho Spnvln " “one now and I haw been offered .150 Fr um Hume hum. I only hurl Mm ulna woekl. to t not 3120 for mung an worth x-f'Kendnll's Spawn cum. y OUN truly, w. 'it. lhnsmm KEHBALL’S SPAVIH 1liWi' KEHDALL’S SPAVIH MM 7 ___ 7 - 7 __ rfrarErorvf," L i.M.E,in.ilai, Dr. B. J. KEL'DgLL Cu. _ H - - Dr. iiiiGiiTtaiiE fii.rft,TpEiietlfiiitif raiku7rairriii's - MUNN inc... N: Yank. 361 Blowwa GG are branch! Vidal! were the name mm. out can to the inventor. Tttir splendid {when Mum weekly. chum, mumtedmu , nth. lumen "mm-um or m{ selenium war in the waa:_§3_9_ygu. sun}: ' topyy can frog, " ve 'iriititGififiiiai 5iiiP,ie2PSiiri,f,7ti,igtti on I engmu. in mm com-ms beau. 'tJr/It/tAl', Jl.'lk4Th'll' eltterryplttt.pr 'e itfut i,tiitai, "Gracia“ srursrrrtiaoirirs __ krriitirisfirei' yen-:95. we _lhflt1l'e1te'l'l'ld'lhtll'J8'llJlMiT, v.... - V...-..... .- - .. u... - . . .p. " Emit! ans-or And In hone-t opinion. write to l' N N & co.. who In" ban 'ttYM,',',,', your.’ aver-once In the mum human. mmumm- t1on.:thettr continental. A Handbook ot In. xormwon canon-mm Patent. In: bow to ob- tain mam sent me. Moo a “one ot mechan- Iclll and menus: Donn not has. Pawn“ nun annual: alum: & Co. receive 319cm! house in the t6ererrttMte A morlcnn. and us are branch! was]! bug“ the public mm. ox. )1 MOST SUCCESSFUL REMEDY FOR Matt on BEAST. w H Fly Canada in in mm: and never bibttera, Rem proofs below: Lanny will f Lain Cotr Cooltton, Imlrr Whlrh Tttry Hay Marl n Q'onttturratton. an A deepetch from Vancouver. 5.0., “yo t .-Tne water: of the Froer river are higher by two feet then during the terrible iUoda of June. Hot weather (70 in the Ihnde) during the last three days brought down the snow trom the mountains, swelling In unusually high tide. Then the Chinook winds, whose peculiarity in to rush along the surface of the wnter, caught the ewol- len river. and bldked the water down nVer all the dykes, which with. l stood the floods of June. Lulu Island, where the grants: portion of the cattle in the pruvmce ere roaming. is threatened With obliteration, while Sim Inland is three feet beneath the water. The water is com. in): owr the dykes on Lulu lslimd. and the mini.- have been driven to high knolls. P. .iivliern have been Lsoded out for the second time in six months. The Govern. ment 1! sending boat. to rescue the cuttle. “ridges li'v 'w-r'u untouched by tloods have lmnn HWL‘pl nwoy and romln destroyed. 'l tet 18:5 no communication between subur- hini [owns and large cities. All the wutere '" British ('olumbil. have gone beyond their bounds. In Vancouver ccllnre of wholesale houses have been tlooded and greet 1min nuutmned for the first time itt ma liinlory. On 1Uneouver Island, l hundred miles away, the florrds have dean :ri-ut damage on rnilroud lines. To add to lu- griwriil discomfort, snow in the more: mm has seriously handicapped the Gaia. han i'aeitiu road in handling large qlmnii- low of perinhnlilo freight now waiting far liipiiwiii. If the season had been hummer imiviid of winter, the ' to the province vould have been irreparable. Word games mm the Dominion and Provincial Govern. Will-is that the work of building permanent ' km; severiil feet above high water mark Kl†he at once proceeded with,regurdiea. _ ANOTHER FLOOD IN THE FRASER VALLEY. not Wennu-r In Water and Great Melting urM-ow4‘hl-aok Wind: Bid In “end- In: "no Water over the "rgres--Ltttt. I'lnml Yttrrntened Mll- "trttterattort- \er Bland [ruler Witter-llama Out In Ilvu'uo l‘nltlr. OVER IN BANKS AGAIN. l few very simple experiments that any- c on: make will Milwer this quearion in 'airly conclusive way, and will furnish intervening demo-tion of the extent incandescent. [Amp tire rink; under oer- u conditions. Those, who lack the oppor- lity to make the will: for themselves POWDERS DANGER 0F ELECTRIC LAMPS, uh became blistered in three minutes, himckuncj in about fifteen minutes. wood Gd the sppeamuce of being red at sad near the point, tri cunbact, was not ignited. A dry white pine .1 begun to smoke After forty minutes ; through braking of the lamp, bile been pcd use that point. With Lump incu- l two thicknesses of muulin, the latter nenccd to scorch in one minute, in three Les f"J/' " considerable smoke, and c cm oi six minutea.when the muslin . was removed from the lump and fresh uwhed no interior,it burst. into Gmes re a lump wu laid on tafhsmrntsble rial, the effect seemed to be more , due, prolmbly to the pressure oxen- Um weight of the lamp. A nowspwer' n this way carbonized In three min-3 ' ' . v - I q l nnu ignited in 45. Um lumps med e Innis were All of uixtevn candle-l menu Co.-"" _..‘..., fl“ ""* -. "up yf.e1_rtt,1rhretsftyi'revitt can mm'ttetm for" Curl». on two'lu " IAnlmeut l have our med. 'mm truly, Imam-r 1- mt: "rtee " pm- “Mile. Sale by alt Drummrn. or uddrm osity arrived in BAILime on n. from Hong Kong it was a “chow" j to be the kind the Chinese misc J. KENDA LL coh PA NY. mouunan nus. at. Iihk': hp," Mina _ I" sun". stkir., 9.253651%: THE fdt'?j.iy?rh'rts no flsmes Grnrmsble, be more urn exon- I The third page nt the Toronto Daily I M nil is noted iori" Want" tu1vertiaement'i. It you want a tsituation, u mechuxic. a bun-new, a machinery, lodging, ifyou want to Bud out. where my one il, Advert". in the Toronto Duly Mnii Ind rand tho oi. veniumum on the third we '.of 1.th piper. Tho charge in two cents I word nah insertion. or ton on“: A hard for nix htrt,irus Addrou the Mail, Toronto,, le luring Gmtrantorn Will Now Ilnve Tttetr tute"rtt1en Brian-ml " Them. A (Impeach from London says t-Tlu, Governor of the Bank of Englond hu notified the Daring guarantors that the Baring: have fully repaid all advances made anthem. The bank has returned to the Bar. ngs all securities that were held by It and nor realized upon, and r-coivcd from them a formal releuo of all claims. Tho governor concludes: N am glad to be able to state that you will not, be called upon for my contribution under your guanine. which will be returned to you cancelled, upon Bpplismtiou." Tho Beings addressed to the governor ol the bank a tormnlexprenion of thunk: to himself and the quorum)". were will be two specLFn, side by side, and the two bright yellow lines of sodium will cxnctly coincide with bwo black lines in (he orange of the solar spect- rum '. and the crowning proof Appears when the calcium light is permitted to shine Lllrough the candle Gate. insinntly turnim: the bright lines to dark ones. So I Wl'll the lines of other metals We have ,cnrncd from the lun'u own "lensingâ€. alter a journey of 93,000,000 miles, that. it in 1 frr"tourl body; tlust, many of the maul: of earth He vaporized in its awful tempers- Lure, and thin. the surface in probably a uhcll of luminous clouds surrounded by an "atmosphereâ€of guns lhousnnds of miles deep, out ot which spurt for hundreds of thousands of miles, with a rpeed in contrast with which the movement olwhirlwinds on uth is a. dud mum. jets of fhuniughydro. gen intermingled with the mcnllic upon. which, becoming cooled by exposure to the cold of Ipnce, fall upon the and.“ ami cause the demos-ions known no upon. And these fruits pf our study will crate on appetite for this has: of interesting features the sun fund-hen u: from its mam- moth tfe"ury--mammoth became in is l,300,000 Limes larger Linn tho eurnh. Now for the preeioms secret ! The beau. tilul color band is threniad with thousand. of ttlender dark lines, which correspond mth the bright lines. which are the sign mum-4.1 of minds in I glowing state, and we uved only to put a: pinch oi unit in the Gme of a csmlle and let the light fall alougride the sun's hinge on the slit. when .. ""--_Pet___W'. ......V..,.., and with such nuccela let‘mnny thousand- of lines are nmply nccomolluled in :1 leCL' only an inch in width. To ge"per'tlsetly pun: beam ior inspection ‘we let the telescopic image of the nun full upon ndelicale 3le in I mental pute,whieh " the focus of tho oljeec glass of a hula wlcneopu, whose duty ix, is to make parallel the rays to be Hammad, and which mend- them through the some: oi prisms referred to, or can": them to fall upon a. grating. In either cue they are veiwed by another little telescope. mad the beam of lunlight tella ita ILory in a. tttsplit'; npectrum, tar exceeding tho rarest. touches of aided, is inadequate to 1 Pumps in childhood we church service, which w some to little ones. by m color in the " lustrea" I union from the old-{uhin little we dreamed tl whispering through thi 'yttolligiblerr.etnsaiau Ve a "___ V,._ .....w ...., w day reveals the time of revolution of the sun upon its tsxia, about 'nventy.tive days, whnh means thaw one day on the sun is " long as 'wt-tive of onâ€. As yet the sun has not yielded the secret of its cotnpoeitiou, and the telescope, un- aided, is imsdeqatste to solve the nay-wry. than...“ c, -x.:v ‘L_. , ' .. . . A It we use A telescope with our smoked glue the spectacle will be curiomly inter. eating. for the object gutsa-s very largo eye-item many ny- of light and beads them to A focus, producing a ttuuptifiod image which is yet more enlarged by the eyepiece. which in e microscope. N ow the very grain of the an n. so to apeakja vilible the lurfece being completely fleeked with grey-white mentor, while here And there huge muses of white protrude. These latter no called mum, and are uennlly laminated with the apoumhich are depretw eione iathe rutriisee-cdeep, dark cavities, but dark only u command with the shin- ing regions. for they on: brighter then the column light. Very recently the writer meuured a. Urge group and found tlust " occupied an area. of more than l00,000. miles in length, end about tlsree.fouruu, M wide, into which could be can 100 earths inurumenm The innbof the sun is Been to be not quite so bright. u. the cencrnl portions, because the light from it hu to penetrate Agrentcr depth of ntmosphere. Occuiannlly we lee a “spot" upon the Iolnr surface, in which one it must. be very Inge tbat if we are fortunnw enough to have access to even in small apyglua we shun many times, aeo upon. There nre ‘yenra when the spot. are very numerous (the writer counted 163 one day in October, and more than 800 on A day in 1893), and yearn when none nre men for months ', and thin nppenra to be governed by A "period" of about eleven yearn. To Insist the in. ventigntion of the come of this period the writer wash" the Inn with core and omits no day when it any be ohwrved, though it I be but for. minute. i for I very imp dimensions if iw inltrurnonu. Th can is about. ' accounuu for the . the disk ii not. all The eye orb wiLhm dink who) that of ch. sun is ts' A piece of well-smoked glans will give us good service. If this be covered with another piece, with "trips or paper At the edges to Input-ate them and prevent rub- bing, and other mucilugexl strips to bind the edges, we almll have A res pecmble and lasting astronomical inntxumem. Every day I Toy-l presence, Amended by panama: uuuen courting, sweop- wrou- the sky. Every night a pnnomml of wouderuoiily unfolds in uplandon over- head, yet ten: of Lhnusundu of intelligent parlou- hum acn'ceiy given I thought to the inspiring recreation within such eny reach. The stud of th e heaven: in neither Arduoua nor costly, for the comparison of the skies with simple star map: for a few evenings will result in an tsetttusirtuutee with the principal tronsttelhsttous and the brightest stars. and when theme have De-i come familiar there will endure through who yethrn 2 NM!!!) ot companionship with them which nothing mm dissolve. And the sun look, In! an boldly ill the face chat w: Are compelled to veil ourselves from hi. gum. Let us commence our new studies by cor1wrnphsring his maneuve- no“. THEY H \VE PAID ALL. Told to En Through the Speculum. Whll‘h All Mny Raul In Part. la WORLD . RENO“! D A R7183. THE STORY OF THE SUN, t cmmnoou We beguiled hours of vice, which were a tril1e wosri. do ones. by noticing the play of e " lustre!" which hung in pro- n the ohrhuhiomsd lumps. How dreamed Athtt the sun wu 1m: tttutt ovelope from day to ution of the t Hours "of ttr of vast. special in ma Central been Mo. D'Avnoo-"I with you would not spend your lime reading than emotion] la web. " T "Yes, that's how the trouble riz. ki he Ind not. been so quick AL n-pnnor, au' a little bit quicker With a gun, he might In: §njyin' the chm-ls yin" "How did Smil'ncrl get oslong out wen. .1†"Not very well." “He was I. remarktsl,le ieilow-tso quick n rgputee." “Another minuke thut mom. people mala- nbout amilux is that. oi thinking the plum in dead, because tho leaves turn yellow. That. the end of one life bat not of the plum}: life. When the leaves begin to turn, water bat very little. and v hen the lol.ugcis dead, take up the hulbn. pack them away where u. is dry and cool fur a couple of mouths or an, and then they'll be ruled out. isutftcierttly to brgin mining another f"miiy foliage." "A peculiar Lhing About emilux is that aotwithsttuuiing its hurdinass and tree growth it will not grow at all unless the coudnione are exactly right. Most people kill it at the hurt. by placing the vine right in the eunuieu window. A a matter of fact. Imilnx. like icrnl. requires is elimiy ‘place. though I do not mean by that ndirk. (close corner. Another peculiarity ot the punt in HM while it requires plenty ot sir, it, will die ins draught. In " word, when you try to grow nmilex you must try to reproduce the “rural conditions under which it grows as nearly in possible, Mid wsrmth, moisture and plenty of quiet cur. One of the best places for your box oi emillx in at the side of I sunny window. “Smillx will grow either from seeds or bull», but I guess you will find the best results, and you will no doom get the tspeedieat reeulu from bulbs. As soon nus the uprouu :ppear, arm n urtwork of anemia to the box and carry the thread. wherever you went. the plant to go-tmn" l the win- dow, new†the window, or {moaned among the picturca. Dou't give the root- eny water to Ipeok of until the leevea N" peu'. and then, I we: going to uy, you an hardly give them too much water. " Smilax," aid the iuriat, "is just fuhionable for deeortrtimr purpose: now it was ten yen: Ago. I: in one of the f lmlll-Iuvud creeper: Lint we have, u while it never attains the iuxuriauee w In tlust it does in {he tropics, in luck rank growl}: gives it just that delicacy lppelnnce that mtkel it no valuable u tuneful. A Florlu'u lixmrl lllnl- nu nu- Trrate" of [hr fret-per. Aoomplete stock of Whips. Combs, Brushes, bits, do, kept on hand. Repairing nromptly attended to. Is still in his old stand on Lambtou Odiets, where he is ready to 1 First- Class Workmanship f :aranteed. L)r Richest Price paid for Raw Furs l Mililjiiiiillli?i'riii',_'. Lumber, Shingles Minn, Jan. 26th, 1892. Having Completed our New Facial: ".'.'.: ",rr- new 1): to FILL ALL ORDERS "f"fi,0iy..'rp1'LT We keep in Stock a large tTccivsitiicy of Doors, Mouldings, Flooring and the d ent Kinds of Dressed Lumber 3L; outside sheaf Sash and Do We are also getting up Nev; ALI, WOHK (i !' l 1' l Our Stock of DRY LI‘MI’J And get your Buggies crtrri, Repalred at Lcrs,,re,si, l April 2Atl Mrs,, I NCERNXNG SMILAX New Misfit Talents. CHAS. LEAi'riju'lN"i?i', Jr., hifi (ily/Lillie/isle/ry. Fall M'illliiiriririxv Really Pure Go a? et.,,, med iuiciC/""1"iii?ss " Painting Done in t! HEAVY AND LIGHT HARNESS, SADDLES, BRIDLES, COLLARS, Etc. Stock Horse Blankets.' McKNIirics'.C'.f' é. "qrlar-oaissiiss:arr-- In nt can English Spam: Linlment removes all Bard, Solver Cnlloused Lumps and Blemishes from horses, Blood Spnvins, Curbs. Splints, Sweeney, Ring-Bong Salliâ€. Sprain, all Swollen Throw. Coughs, etc. Sun Mo by an of on. Mttlc. Warranlcd by McFuluao & ruli an in Puma, to" reproduce the fenx'ure! d the, Sovereign. At Pen lately. . num- ler of copies of an 155V: shun-c whica con- mined the pariah. of Sally: Abdul Himid and Bladder diucascs relief in six hour: the "Great South Americu: Kidney Caro" This new remedy is B grant surprise and delight on on mount of its exceedin pmmpznaa in relieving pain in the 't'rllliug'.'url"J,'l,' buck. and - part of the urinary punge- Mt mile or female. lt relieves retention of Inter Ind pain in panama it ulna-t immu- diately. It you want quick relief Ind can this is you xcmooiy. Sold by McFquo & W CHARLES LEAVENS, 0( ly, up ac: of high union in Turkey, " in 1 'hi» _ - ' . - J. MCKECE x How iNittigr I c 'oookwlleri shop:I page: torn out. ll Ni: i'itiiii'iitll) EC} ti hi),. ,,..r " g i'iiirt ry.' Lath always Ita ders for 'ELCZOI 1 Eur two {fill-U: y of Sash, owned ow prepared CHN IE xer, especi- degree of HEAR , Tl nosed t iirer- wutt crd.1Ot M kinds. l ng. _ I."- |'ollr Alla-la “up “Tupper- Ated when you have :55 Ammonia. or 10 Puritan Soap Wrappers send them to as. and th 112100 can: stamp for postage. and we will mail you FREE. n handsome picture suitable for framing. A list of pictures Hound each bar. Ammonis Soap has no equal. We recommend tt. Write your mum plainly and address: W. A. Ewan“! & Co.. 48 and 60 LombudSL, Toronto. Sold by all genenl madman and: wrocers. Give it Atrial. - A Brainy Youth. Cdr. ‘Lrhmzum -"l dou's demand Lint my naught-r shall mury wenth, but Ida insist um: :ho mm: the maria Ihnll hare bum: enough to get Hang in the world." Young slitnp--"Well, I think Pee ehown pretty good judgneutin selecting a. fuhor-in-hw, don't you t" It. " SURE AM DIRECTORY We call the may“; and at nopxis ot'tlt 1 _ l. Ham-3w: mulled. be mm Ugtt ECHANICS‘ um: If EN TENT. K.0.T.M.. No. 164. or. the first Lad third Tuesdays HILL-l}. _2'hots. Brown. Com. F N ews paper Laws CHOOL. Durham School eta on the lat Saturday in J. 45, meets in S. as. Hull. before full moon. Georg. Geo. Basal. Soc. mange COTLAND. BEN NEWS htttt who like: c pap" trom "r, whether directed to bin Jamar whether he MSW L ir responsible: for the pun miller orders his I to h! wruin time, and M't,'2rd'/h' send ' the subscriber is bound f he takes it cum! the post proceeds upon to ground ast pay mam: be out. or MA LOS EY, Futon every Toad-y evening 1:. and every Sunday '.. Annual foo 81. Dr. age See. Mrs. Mann. o y before Orange"! hrforu Orangevillolc Jay before Orauteiilq Wednesday in no]: ThM,No.1it.I.0t Night nu second And last Thun- uth. John Livingstone. Dunne". Recording Sec. )DGE, A.O.U.W.. no“. mm Grant's old store. on T-Zunday of every month. rs insurance of 91000 or ea. and small initiator, t, RINK, A. McKauic, YGE NO. 806OF A. 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