iNDb O^ u^Stdfe. »s. -Ho-:., oi ail kind, of n^i 'iSHtelv-econmendtkZJ ;lnsp.c-t,iy stock.: St' lieUl, Garden anJFSr ^. PARSOil^^ i u» itoes for seed. i)^' p:o. CS5 Linseed Meai,^ ^:: 30 per 100 lbs. ALK 3 SHOE 'T^ 1 f «: :tijiiu-e I 1«-K t« •aacaaa^ I â- ^4 DO! 'ht .uln D-'uJalk. JIVING DAIU ' I; K:i' li /•t.- call' and g«t H • â- â- I. a iieculty. •d to. All Custom Work] mted. QT iZGi Sewing Hacliiiia| 'V cituap' fiT cah. Alio th* â- i y • f tniKj Jill. I power. r .r I.' ' .- ni t Tu:i Ulk Boot Mi tbm THOS. HANBURY. 1 3m Fao!!ui-,',U saxi Stapl* soods "Fsr Ici. »•• » '.♦.â- kt 7 f^ ad Pricei. ,HS $»0*» â- :.i fvprv liue. • T kery, and GlaJii JiD SAVE MONEY I .; .; r..ronto Houte." Wm BROWH] DALJEi 00 r Factoi I.niNGS, LLO\V .BATTONS. FRAtfSl and Shingle rders Promptly rUJ^ ,:j â- â- â- '" K!.-po..-.le of M.rkd»l» •^JTJ;^',.;,,* ,. v'.l in fatare kaega^^*^ ** umbe ^(t |-M«^' $*"' "j.^oBtimi'.. J«r ^^;i6!^ to m*«t th« ••lijinail*. l^i«"',„.,l.;.,enc«. County Bo*.nn«, 'â- ^ll si*tt«i» •nJ »n lustrmstiT. [IWOr^ nnlil «II «n-fu«e* »r« ";;!„ at tlie option of the pofcllsh 'â- 'â- "'Tf re(.isit.(.' p«t-r« witbo.at»y»n« • „;"l th^ comply w.th tt« nd«a "liBMSOFir.VEBTISlSO: ,1111 rear. 4r oe 16 Oil r.^ 8 00 400 „i n-Ller. fi"t insertioB.. '60 ST/-'""' i"'-°v-" « „t»Ti 1 aM.hrstiiiwtiOB.. U i;.,^, f.r»l instertion per im« â- iflfl to b« r»t*oned by f b« •*'!!,.•• 1 m«»«nr»«J fcy a *»!« ol ••Hd ••" ' |.,,..;i^,.ment« without xpseifie 'â- â- ^- j ;), ..til)liihMi till forbid and I**"" j^'j,, t1:o oflir* of pailieation by ""2",„ tl:» Tlinr-l«ymorBinKpree»«W l'"' c w!';:(:ri.En«K. PropTi«t«T. AT W. iOCKUtfrr ni«n aa wqwam^t^ i ?bL.2 .-No. -^-j.'^r^n- MARKDJ BUn.DBB AHH CONrKACTOH. (.toa* anU brisk). Plastflring p*-t.««lartT aU«nd«dto iiL^vB » pnw^tey.^,^. ' EatimatM omtoKk Mtur ' c:*!^ i. U ' Dondilk, 8epteiiii;«r 'inl, 1%1. x ML 28, 1882. WIIOI.i: No. m â€" -^- 4- -y â- Ui: FESSiO^AL A IU8INESI DIRECTORY^^ k^^pioulc Armstrong, 1 „,,, s.r'eou ,Accouch«ur l-T Ittokn'-^ ASi sor.iciToit. IS now 1 Iv (.r »-"'ii li"« " '" kiniaof law ,^" AiVi.- 1' Ktv"8 Hotel. Frttot Fro«it, LtBKl" 'â- '•'•"' â- "^^^ ATTORNRTS-.^T I I»« "' '•!'â- '" '" Hia"'-iT. l'ou\ey â- j5 *•» S'luiiii, liavo rnHiimalat A^wn. OCea op»n .very Thursday, a* i»to-» f^„..^...-n iStonim- 1_ J. -vi v«o.^, Lmp.i'^Trr. •j^.srK;: andpep. rrq 3 C; r.iu'i .-. N iii» Pulilic, CoBTeyan l?gtTOT.:.Ni) AT SIX PK'l CENT. *^„ Own Somi !. in Ticker's Block L|,ii Si luli'i M.iikl'IP. '»'f MdFar- [r.Sior' "•! I'nUv anl Jatur.l»y f»ery "' • S7.1J Wm. L CCS Co.;i BAWKERS, Money L.oa.ik«»d IN Urge or small amoanU, at all times, ja good sndoriad notes, or on aoUatOTal •ecnriiy. INTEREST AT 6 PER CENT. AUoweJ on Saving. Deposits. KaTDraft^ is.ued and Colleetions made mr all points, at lowest rates. Wm. LUCAS, Manager. Spteember 23. 1880. 2-Ij^ F. F. TEEPLE'S lAP.ni'-r: ' fcr- «' " (\.- r Vk ^larriiion. sdl.li nous, CONVEY- S .iinil. P'lduriri Blt'.ek. I W 1' W. "' Sicie «n.l ill M .^ R K D A L E W J M !â- â- it'i.l'i More or Thurs'ay rPnr. i- t.. â- "11 riMLuiilile t-rm.. (•,.',,.,,. y f)lNC*S MoRRISllJI I.Hii!' Kowe, liRKi '-^ i)I.l( ITOKS, AMD CON- vi-viii â- 'â- " M'irk,l-il-. i,nci M. l-i^-nr^ ir.ofk. lon.-f •* 'â- ^â- »' '" 'â- '»riu S..'curity, at 6 pei I^,, Q C J. W. ROWB. IlcutiotrH. .11 r ni.r. 1 â- nutli James J. White, iiuit-iou, Owen Sound. iMi; llKVi-UK HOUSH, 111: .11 til.- U^t Weducuay in ,\liii. ill' will li.j prHpartil toper li .:i- • .[ lin'.l iipo:i the moatb .. .:.;..:. umiiTier. anU upf.!i 1 V 2^!i«c(Hantoa«. |«rFi; .i • ::l S'^K. LICENSES. Jko lifd t.' â- iii.i' „ i;. W.Xr. ill-.. !,r;ini-lu's prompt!^ 'â- |!I\ tt\f.r.it*'U. E.Kiiil iii Uvil K.tat. ss- U*:. S».t .T,1»-»0_ ^__ It SrRli.'f Ml • •;-'i' I.irf i«e^, i'ire and iLfi ii. 'i: 'â- • At:fii" 'i'niiiii!ti)iiri |b. K v.' I »irfTiii-er a'ld Lipen^ed !:•»#•' i r ..ritv of (jrev FiiriiierM, ««•... «-. ' I .• 1 I Sh'j-i. IViiu-tiiAlly at- M in I .I' « ".ia.Ii vnr' '.Dleats ItMV ':.,. S, ,-.. i;. 18^0. l-T K. Tf. ;:llTrnith irTiiis: ".%;' .uknp^haIj lant» \.'fi'.; v. ,. .tp.i.'.r.' Srat .111. Auction »ltl...i i.. H,. \-:::- "i t ' ' OilitV. I. .. â- . I! 1 "M .-'.â- ite. • .. â- • '.!,i.-'ii' •â- •â- â- ' «' •.' |f.ui;.i • • I V :.- A..'-:,-(i;- •-U • -J r«:»iifs" k;i;J» lf.i,ilis'..vi .Imi -jT. /S-'l CARRIAGE WORKS, UlNOALK, O.'VT. The sub^ciiber is prepared to supply the pubUc with WAG GUNS. DEMOCR.\TS. BUGGIES, SLEIGHS, CUTTERS, B0B-3LE1GHM, Tofrelhar with all kinds of repairs in wood or iron on bort notice, at re;.Honable rates. F. F. TEEPLE. DanJalk. Sept. 3ul. 1^1. J -It REMOVED, REMOVED. J. C. ATKINSON, TAILUR, Having removed to Main Street, is now pre- par»J to fill all oidi'vs on the iihortesi jiossiblc notice. LATEST- Fashion Plates RECEIVED BEGULABLT. CHARGE MODERATE. 3itisfa3tl3i airanted .1. Mine, \0«ni .N \S1." P .oViNtlAI. LAND 'wiT.MiT, I" 1 iL""~-,ii3'i 'f 1 Valuator. film "V4.-.I ill-. Hivi'.sr purchased K.i"^:«i 1.," i •^•irv..yor Cii.'rl-- Kankin'a iit.'k.if iv • Msi I'ield Not*-!, Phins, rtv lu '^.v*. ,Vr .of sU 'li-^ Snrveyt til. II li» ;ift"-i' C '•â-ºar;, 1 «m »!li.ini.r • I .-ev ill -tr r, aec.v.l- ili»rH« ill. r.,.,,!.., and r.^timi'r* kW.UK MH\. ' i.i- 'I'l S|"..-i:ic-'i"" fluUi'Jir Hr f iriiislie.! "M s.'plica- M"ti»? ii I....,- «t â- * per cent int'Ti.t. il..Tw;t-r â- •!•" "li IV. -I r.TATH. I'll*!* W.I I'l' '..iii|:lv itrriuU'd to |fc«. rT.\'«.i l-T DVVIW. jni.l'KU* ' • â- •â- ,, loi !,.. e md ^W(n. Vti'.^n ii:; irftx' l-"Mi..« â- "^i^o.losii I;.,.' of „.J.,e ,^f ..f-i! « pi»»t-r,i... H-,1 tiu-v iKiitin!' Tli .se "»'nnipla-. i i Im-,. will du 1 it \i iheir |r«^"'"i;r., I..,„ a call. '*â- '•• •" ' t Bro».-i, a i.i Si-roa' '^VERE HOTEL, SPROULE, Proprietor. fit' or""' •'"â- •" 'â- â- ' "•*'•* 'â- '"""•'• »'^- 1" no» ' ' ' '" "• ' "'â- "â- «'"' relitCed. "•till """"' "»'"' 111 the nonuty. 'â- "(,' .1 af.euiike o,tler. Kirst- ' r.._- "' '"' •'" "•iif-rci.ii trnvel Henieinlei- the I'luoe NEXT DO )R TO NKLSON'S STOKE, MAIN STIiEET. Dun-Ulk, Nov.. 1881. 13-6i«. Meat Market! Meat supplied wholesale and letail Or.lprs cfille.l for niid meat .Uliv^i- e\ t any part f t.lie town. hh-.ip oil M li-i S'l^et. P. S. â€" F:ii-ii i-a lisiviii" • ' ca"' • s ., â- ., 'i-. --^ â- -^'•. •'â- 1 '.i:!' ' -t ill iii: W '3 I '-i. '•.*' • â- â- 'â- ' "'•â- •U-'l V\' r. RUXDL-' DuiHIBi.. !»n 1883. TAKE WARNTNv NtRtUL HOTEL. PRICEVILI.E. Ont pCh '•â- â- 'â- "â- "â- "'lois Sample Booms P'tiiliij'""-/^'" T.'eBaranJ lard* • -.1 1 iii; at,., attentive Hostler's |*K.ii"r -ATKINSON. Proprietor .^^^EYOURCOMBWeS. IS" T. G M K^*otMr""' ""' to»nncnnee U. -w^ t,; """ ""J vicinity that she r I'lfls .n 7 " ^*" combing, into ^Miaied p' ' ""°* moderaU itrri "'""lenoe corner of 1^ •'"• opposite Mr. Bowes' 3 i5tiJ"»»P|ly«tte.dedU. All t»ri D» ill ^e..t- I to Mui ii ie sig leJ ••itliar "V note o' b • 'k 'cc 'ir.' aPr- reqnb-'te 1 to pay t'le same, o • or befi •r-' th- l«t. day of May, ct'ierwise the 8»me will bn place-l iii Huit, for col- lection. W\f. NELSON Glfcxg'W Hor.se, rhm'Mlk, Apiil 18th. 1882. d I •ncy;^^'*.!: ^- Thurston, u»*i«»^ ^.1 DHOS. â- jT" .. '^er in ' PIANOS. "^^trpJ^r^"^^ MACHINES. W-Lib.ral. ^**'»" 0«T. One Mare, 6 yesr» old. One Mare. 4 yMr« old. One Horst, 4 years old. One Uoir, 3 year* old. Also a quantity of Seed Peas, flitil threshed. WJH.BBOWN, Mtfkliae. April 19, '8S. 8*-6 HAIR OUniNG AND SHAVING an Every World ng Day. By T'lkomas Sinitli« i^ Orde.'s ftE«(l for Tomb Btones. KarUale. Mir SI. IMl. «-•â- ^f^ Jf% ^% a wtA in your own town W^aC«t6 outfit hee. Ko risk. ^r ^# ^^ETerythinr now. Ca|ital not required. We wiU famish ym otctt- Uung. llMy are makaR fortanee. Ladies make •• raoeti as lAan, aarf Ikits and girls â- aka^Mtaar- Beadw, if yoa «sbI a baii- MM a* whidi ya«4aa iBika graat pay all tha I TMi wotk. write te psrtiMJan H. ^190 Su,MTr*Oii,fwtiawl.llaiM, VOR RHEUMATISM, HMralgim, Sciatica. Lumbago, Baekaeh; Svnttt »f tha Chatt, Gout, Quinsy, Son Throat, Swell' mft ami Spraim, Bums oa^ ScaJilt, Genoral Bodily Paint, Toutk, Ear and /hmdeeh«. Fretted Foot and Ears, and all otAof Pains and Aches. V. Prnsntlaii oa Mrth «)uU St. iic«w Oia f. • •â- A, '•MM, rtmpU Wid ifcfy azunial Bcanly A trial r.iiuU but th. «ieipuMiT»ly MSInC mtlaT of • '•â- •. .nd vitrj sa« •mSwlaf tk psia caa kars .hw| .ad padttv. fnaf »t MS DtTMtlaa. la •OLD BT ALL SSUSOISTS IIS SEiLZU nj MXDICIKE. â-². VOGIXER Sc CO^ EOBT. ase:i]s, Has opened out a Firet-Class Furniture AMI UNDERTKING ESTABLISHMENT. An** thtreri.re has snji|di'(l a want long felt, especially in the Undertaking Line. COFFINS, CJSKKTS, SHROUDS. and nil FUN£Hi\L FURNISHINuS, siipplit^d on the hoitcs notice. luf hire at i.Hii'..r.itn rales. FUBNITUKE r'rom the Common to the Best and Laiest Styiss, in everything in the line, '•all 111 • â- I • /1 1 -.ill.' â- ROBT. ASKIN. Unhr Opr"fr*' Wf rks Union Carriage Works. Ail w.'ik raxuiifaotureil from First Class Material In ilic Latent .11 (1 Best Improved Sty'e. Mill firibhud with Painting Trimming Rigs wi 1 i eceive iirompt attention^. .Vl liei'jiirH exec'taJ i" tlic sh. rtest possible ti 1 e roDsisle.t witii gi kI w-rkmajiship. CiooD Work a Spei iality. '*='â€" mber the Ship, op|o8ite the Cheapside L»- T. SHANAHAN. Proprietor. Markdale. Edc. V,j_ 1881. 64- TO FARMERS BftEEDERS. Having parohased the Short Eiorn Y. arling Bull. PRINCE ROYAL. No. 225. Vol. 7, Canada Short Horn Stock Register, got fcy KELHO. (664. Vol 6) D.im EYELA by BRITISH PRlSCE (2799) grand.lam LaDY CHAR- LOTTE, by GLADSTONE (1481) gr. g. dtein Mar.a by Dttk* of Azkall (1228). A limited nnmber of Cow* irilttM taken at $1 50 each for season at his stablex Lot 118, nurUi east Toronto Ruad, Artemesia. JB* I raWIN. Ownsr. K.B. â€"All aoimftls oharK«d for nd no Insurance guaranteed. March 25. 1882. 3^±e:id, THE iEIK1»TI8T CoraiaDy iuTitas aU ttofSWtn â- « Ctm^V QOOD PHOTOS To com« AT ONCE anl pive hii a tnal, for to do 8o is to be Snltad «s theynevar were Before 12* All f oor and cheaf woifc deapisod br him. AND MODERATE PRICES. is hu motto. All the Popular Styles made by J. L. BROWNE, OT«r the Standard Office, Markdale. W. BENSON Ha^ ou hand and for -ale a firai-dasa arti- lUa of CONSISTING OP Teas Coffees, Sugars, Raisins, Currants, c.. And CTery other article m the jroeety line kspt cou.stantly on hand, and of tUs fresbest Turiety and bett brands. IN LIQUOl^S! I can supply a quality that will defy eompe- tiiiou in Markdale. IN PRICES I can compete irith the best honsea in Mark- dale. Cive me a. On.ll. WILSON BENSON. Maikdale. Eer. 1st, 1881. McKENNA MASON CARRIAGE WORKS MARKDALE. As the season of the year is approaehing that Sleighs and Cotters are wanted, we wish to intimate to the farmers and pnblie in Keneral tliat we can supply them with any ihing they want m that line, such as Long Sleighs. Knee-Bobs. Blocli-Bo'bs.x â- DemocratR, Square Box, Portland, Swell Body. and Double-seated Cutter OF ALL KINDS AND SlTLBS. A^ we use ao'hing bet firat-elass matorial we can GUARANTEE SATISFACTION Call and Inspect jour Work I on ha-id before porehasing alaswAore, CABEFDL ATTENTION GIVEN TO HOR8E8HOEI NG and General Jobbing iii every Una. t^HOP â€" On M'll Street opposite tD " ,. A Sprople's Hotel. ^Sfc^M nn !â- â- â- â€"sua wi5»i W'M^^â- laiMiHaM.w. sriMsiU.ia exr WARNING 5,000 Gn»dg HtMl 0"K BARK. THE Underaitmed w3 par for all sneh Baik. dehrered and ptlad on Une o( T.. O. A B. BaSway, tS 35 per cord, measarad aod paid far at point of deUray. for par- tiselaiS aad en^raeta, sinfy to D. L VAN YhOOK, r. O. Addrew, 915 Utyh it. Tonefto. Mainkti, IW}, M-tti TS â- A.I 1 .â- There is great daogar of tak- ing eutd test wst issL UXM want te -.: k-. i-'.iiinK '.-.IS* Guard Against SickiiessI Keep yoor feet 4rr aaul warm by pcoeoriag yoai SOOTS 1 KAY dt THOMAS. BaHsfcattoK ICork8olsa.ani Th# Poet's Corner liroiTis aword £t«7 awfal n^nirta I F-ir tt an^arfol worU With awful' paople m tt r An;l some are awfnl tall, Boaa at* awfol la.-ge. And soma are awful smaH •â- '•'â- ' ' Some are awiid lat. "' And ioau aia awful Isaa, :^ â- Sums are awful good, are awful aaaa. Bawecii« ara awfal aoat And soma are awfnl swael. Some wear awf at ohigaolu. And sjme kaTa awfal feet Som* an awfal sUent, An-i sooia are awiol kMid, Some an awfal oiedast And some are awful proud. Some ehsps are awful ailiy. And some 're awfal wise. Some waar an awful mnitache, AaJ some hare awful sighs. Beeause their awfnl hearts. So awful soft are fouuj. That Cnpid'd awful darta Thair awfal eors hara founi. And sa 'tis awful, awful, Awful is tb« wold; From erery awfnl mouth Some awful things ara heard Some fol are awful nice. Some KirU are awful pretty. Some men are awful wise. Some wjiuen ara awful witty In the awful mornin?, Frem awful sleep we wake With the awful warning Thtt'tid awfttilato And throu -h the aw.u' day, Ws hear tue awful elattur. Of awful, awful, ,.wful â€" Thai's whaCo the awful matter I AWOHDEmHiWOM. Part II. CaAFTifB V. I'otitinueJ. Mils Hemcastis obtained permis- sion to take a walk, and set out. As shf parsed down the noble arohiug ayenne she espied the sari's daughter and thtt twins siilemnly seated under a big bedch, sowing fur their lives. Lady Cecil looked np, smiled, and nodded ai^proval from her Work. V«ry lovely she looked, the amber fcnnshins sbifting down through the green and ruby leaved on her loose- floating, abundant brown hair, flashing back fruia that other amber sunshine in her hazls eyes, from the sweet smiling lips, the eau de mi dress with its in- numerable flounces and frillings. its poiutlace colUr, and cluoy boiderings. In that shitrmeriu; robe, and with a long spray of tangeled ivy buds in her hair, she might have been painted for Ti^ania, Queen of the Fairies, her- self. Beautiful as a vision â€" the bare of the season â€" sought, courted, caressed, beloved by all. Lid the contrast strike sombre Miss Herncattle. in her plain brown merino dress, ugly of tex- ture, of colour, of make, walking in ^he dast ts she went by The after dayitold. The high red sun dropped half an hour after. The young ladies and gantlemen invited tor ray lady's lawn party would be hsre presently now, and ons of tlie twins' nine dolls, big and little, had a new dress finished. Lady Cecil looked up, and said she must go. The children pleaded pi- teously for one game of 'tag.' and 'Aunt Cecil' oorssntad. Bha flaw in chase of the children with a ssst that for a momsnt equalled their own. And thus it was, flushed, breathless, dis bevelled, laughing, romping like a girl of twelve. Sir Artliur Tregenoa saw her first. He was laughing from sympathy with that merry peal. If shs had striven for a thonsaad years to be- witch him she could never have suc- ceeded half so well as in this moment, when she was not thinking oi him at all. She stepped short â€" stdl laugh- ing, blushing and aghast. •Lady Cecil Clive, I beheyc V He took ofT his hat and stood bars- heiuled befere her â€" tall, noble, gravely smiling, ad Lady Cecil gaye him her hand. â- Sir Arthur Tregenna, I am sure. Did you not meet â€" Pansy, be quiet â€" did yon not meet papa He left here to go to the station.' 'I did Dot meet hiia. Probably I passed him, for I lett the statiou im- mediately.' 'Then permit me to welcnme you in his stend. /Vh I here is pa|)a now, and Major Fraukland ' fja Reine Blanche felt a touch of embarrassment. 'My dear boy â€" my dear Artliur ' The earl sprang out and saook the joong baronet's hand with effusion. â€" just am^menttoo late â€" I s^tw you drive off, and I returned with Frank- land. Major FranklanH, o( tbe â€" the LaDoert â€" bir Arthur Tregenna.' Tbe tw^gentleman lifted their hats. Sir Arthur rather stiffly, and under raatraintâ€" the gallant, whissered ma- jor with that charming ease and graoa wbieli iwd years ago won away Ginev- ra Dangerfield's b*art. •Aw, BT dear Lady Cecil â€" ohaw- med to ace yon again, and looking ao well bat then we all know, to Joor cost. La Reine Blanche invariably looks her best ou every oceaaion. And here cornea our ohawming hostess. Aw, Lady Dangerfield, so happy to oMct yon once more. Lond m bw been a perfect desert â€" a faowling-aw â€" wiMeroeea, I assure you. sinee two at its faireat flowers have eeaeed-aw â€" tot bloom I' Anl tben the myttrevi of Sean- wood waagreetiof and welcoming her goaeta, and tbe first detaebaent f tko kwQ part* began to arrive. aMi in tfae bastie Laly Gesfl made giiod hn eeeape to her moa *Tbo saltan hes cooa^, and bis shtve most wait iiotii it pleaacF him te AcDW the haadkerefaief. Me eomes bcra I* iMfMliM â- â- bf oii^ft b«r«a, if I suit him. 1 an to be ka^ffaL If I do B«t â€" Oh, papa papa I how could y« aabject me to a* ahaiaafal «â- or^ dsair An imperious tap at the 4oor, an imperi^ns voice wiluoat. Qneeuie I Queenie I are jou dead Oxeu the door.' Lady Cecil opened. Mf lady, all aniumeiy moi-lin, Valeoeiennea lace, and yellow njaes, appear»«l. her black eyes aiigLt, her eheaks gluwiog with I'leesnre and liquid ruuge. 'Come Queeuie you arc to be en the opposite side â€" Sir Arthur and the mai» are on the cruquet gnnnd. Really, C«icil, Sir Arthur isn't bad- hxiking â€" that is to say, it he were uot beside Jasper. •Of ecnrse, besids him, tbe Augcl Oabriel, if ha were to descend, would appear to disadvantage. 'Dou't be sarcastic, Qasenis,' her cousin answered, with perfect good temper 'it's the worst thing that can posaibly be said of a girl. Makes men afraid of lisr. you know. Yon may take Sir Arthur on your aide the major, ef course, is ou mine aud we shall ctoqunt yon off ths face of the earth. He pUys as he does every thins â€" exquisitely.' They descand^d togstherto ths cro- quet gronml. Sir Arthur did not play. He took a seat with the earl on the limit of the croquit grmud. aud talking aud wa'eLiii( the players. Ths major and Lady Daugerfiuld played a vigorous game, never missing a ^.oop. LaJy Cecil pliiyo^l aliumiiiahly Huw coiilil she piay â€" liow c.iuUl she do unythiug, knowing, fetlitig, that the lyes cf Sir Arthur were tipou her. Lady Cecil was rijjht. Sir Artliui' eyes wtrA upon her, and Su- Arthur was 8jiei:u1atiug as to whether or no she was fitted to be hi)) wile. Whst a fair, swuet, pr^ud (Aae it was how much boal in the Bjfily lustrous eyes how much geutlcness, gooln!8s about the periect lips How like a bright, happy child she hat hoked us lii had seeu her first with hi own hint- tlyin}r, brown eyes dancing, rosj lips laiigli- ing, and pearl cheeks softly ilusiieJ, in that bewitching ^tme of rumpit. Could any one who looked like thatâ€" who laved little children and played with them, a very child herself, be (lie cold-blooded coquette, the vain flirt, who trampled on hearts wholesale, for her selfish gratification No, no, a hundred times no Such a face must mirror a pure aud spotless soul eyes like these took tlieir kindness and sweetness from a gentle and wo manly heart. 'Her loveliness makes men her cap- tives. How can she be blamed for that ' he thought. Ho was be;;iun- ing to plead for her already the spell of that 'angel face,' which had en- snared so many, was beginning 'u throw its glamour over him. Aud he was predisposed to he pleased. He wanted to fulfil his father's wibh and marry his old friend's daughter. 'He shall take me for what I am if be takes me at all,' she thought. 'I shall aever play ths hypocrite to en- trap him.' ^hat did Sir Arthur think, sitting there, looking ou with grave eyes He did not dance he did not croquet, be did not talk much. Those calm, mo- tionless gray eves looked at you with BO earnest a light that you were apt to shrink under thetn. tVhat did he think Under the stars she lo'ked very lovely, and love- liness in woman coveretb a 'lunltitudo of sins. Shs waltzed with them all, and Sir Arthur was one of those un- civilized beings you meet now and then who do not like waltzing. Your brido elect in the arms of another mat:, even though it be in a round dauos, is CO your ill-trained mind a jarring and indelicate light. What did ha think The earl frowned in wardly â€" only inwardly anything so disfiguring as a frown never really appeared upon his placid well- trained face. 'Wrinkles came soon enough of themselves,' he was wont to say no use to hasten them on, scowling at a world you cannot improve.' There came a call, 'supper,' and the waltzing ended. And then the rector's tall, hand- some son said something in a whisper that looked tender, however it might sound. Sir Arthur's gra^* eyes saw it all. They went into the brilliantly light- ed diniog-rixm, where an Abbrdeen salmon, a la mayonnaise, lay repos- ing tranquilliiig in a bed ot greenery and prawns, where lobster salad and a cold chicken, and pme apple cream. and MoseJle and strawlitfrnes, looked like an epicutiau picture under softly abundant gasaliers. Lady Cecil kUl\ kept the tall, slim college man by her side, and they were probable discussing the rival merits of salmon and lobster sulaJ, but they looked as if they were gently murmering, 'How is it under our control To loye or not to lo»e ' Sir Arthur had the post of honour on the right of h.s hostess â€" Major Fraokland supported bar on the left. Sir Peter was not present â€" be sat solitary and alone in bis study. And when the great ormolu aud raa'acbite deck struck tbe half hour after ele- ven, tbe company disperse«l, and the guests sought tiieir own rooms. What did Sir Arthur think, as he bade tbe earl's fair daughter good night, and watchel her float away in her can de nil dress np the stairs and disappear in a silvery shower of moon rays That impaasiya face of liia «apa|i»ai(n. WORSE THAN WAR " The throat baa d«str3yed more livce than the sword," by imprudence in eating and intemperance, in drinh- inf but when tlie beallh becomae im- S aired the mtaerable dicpcptie may ai |»ompt reti"f in Bnrdoek Biood Bttters. It resnlatea the bowels, acta anon the liver and kidneys, pniilkaa the blood, and atimoUtec all the a*. teahayihT LI?llia ON TWO OOLLARa A WESK. A yonac mau writes that be read Maeb alMMit a maijpcd mar " liv-nc on two dollars a week,"bat does Bo^ ace bow it caa h« done, and asks if WW ever kaew of a acse. Ws have kB»:W«i of several aaeee. One loafsr that we know married a dress- maker, and as she hiarded him and gave him twu dollars a wook ier apead ing moacy, be (otia jail aa a vagrant. We have known ecyeral loafers lo marry giris that danc^ and ting in variety ahows, ana the poor wivea managed to give tbe brutes two olIrs a week to buy eigars and whiskey, and they got along very well. Any yoaqg fellow who wants to hve ou two dollars a week should look for a virl who can sarn something fjr him. and when he proposes for her hand, and the girl knows be has no means of support, is lazy and will be a burden upou her, she wants to kick bim till he sees stars. It makes us tired to think of a wjrkiug girl supporting a lazy young loafer. t :n) :.\ heja"|aed ky If.f. OO^SdlkmlS ^adJif Vhm a-d Alastao; leM Cokiftd^and Bn«k. (^.MJew*lbr». â- â- J WaAOuic JH. ga. «... *•. vjoiiLNci, itAUAM hriflxas. t-»«0 â- ,«. 5 ..ti T â- *; Soata apla Ml "Vcn r. Dol 'a/ Waioh B«pad«« a* ^a^ir, gnanu i laad at W. V. Lotl's r a»l« eaMf a% M^J^tki •T Tirfc SHKEP AND LAUBS. Fatten aud market dty cwss as soon MS po88ibl» Some ewes which have lost thpir lambs, or ftoiu which they hitve been tak«n, will need to have the mil* partially rtmoved fivim their full udders for a few d ty.^. Ne- glect uot to remove filthy tngs. It is well also to clip the wool I'rom about the udders, as OiUch disease iu the lambs is often caused by filth from tho ewe's wool. There i» but little in favor of washing wool on tlie sheep's back, and fjr old and feeble suiiuaU it is a positive injury. The pracrico IS unnecessary, disagrecaMi?, aud dsu- gerous to health of both men aud sheep and may well be abolished- Bheep ought to be so kept, that the un- washed wool may be clean- enough for market. Newly shorn sheep need pro- tection during storms. If tiiis be looked after properly, early sheariuij is not objectionable. Aftsr shea"iu the ticks gather ou the lapibs, aud may be destroyed bj dipping tbeui in tobac:o water, with sulpha.' added, or one of the various effective " Sheep Dips.' May. Ua'Male. Vab. W. l| «T-' Facu an J Fanotet. bare a Fies'iertMi is ftetorj. Mr. Donlop ]u ariek baildm;. King Gstewayo Inglatrf. w a eomaiMioei bia will chertiy vWl' Why is a cjw'a tail Ilka the F Because it's toe Mid of kttmi. Mr. Reynolds ha« tbe musi of the ifAterial uu tbe grouul for bis brick reeideuee. S. J. Coleman has erected a dweU« iug tbu spriug, aud is pualiiog it for* ward rapidly. larska i shout all mannfactarerc, machinists and mill inaa wbea thev Irst try Lardine. MeCoU Broc. k Co., Toronto, ate sole luanufactursrs of Lardine, tba best lubricator kn iwn. Try iVt When you lose a neeJlo on the fleet the quickest way to liad ii is to take off your shoes aijd walk ab-ut. AovEBTiiiiNa 18 to bi^tiaeas what food is to •sistsu.:e. It siioald be rog'ilar, adequate aud rar.eJ. A man never looks so much like a red-hauded vi.Uiu as ahsu be is told by the photegr.iphor to •â- lo 'k plsaa- aut." Now's the time f r the aoiatcw gaidtfuerto be huutiii;,' up h:s utensiia, and cleaniug up the ruhbisb areaad the house. The Cost of adiuiiiislering the land act to date has b^ea jL"JO,OoO, and tHc ieducions made iu reut aaieunt la 30,000. --â€" Laruine machine nil will n-t gam or freeze, nml wears Ix^ttvr that aoy other oil ia^ the market. Ask your ocal dealer aud take uo other. Mrs. K-ULedy, lady w^l known lo Brsutf rd, committel uuicide on Sat- urday last by taking poison. No rea* ou is assigned for tbe act. The Qjaeu sea two wreaths oneef American A{;riculturist fo"r '»i'0'"tQl'eB «nd another of primroses. to ba placed ou IIarl Beaoiusficld's grave on ths an:iivei-s«ry sf his death. BURNS AND SCALDS. .\re promptly cured as well sf nil flesh wounds, sprains, biurses, callonu Lea the man accnsed of the murder of Maggie Howie, ol Napanea is at- lumpsTsorenVssrrflin.'inftHmation and I tempting to sUrve himself tr dea-h all painful diseases; by the great Uheu mutio Remedy, Hagyards Yellow Oil. For external auJ internal use. Price 25c- A PtTBLio MeF.Tixa shou'd be called uf the cilizeus of every city, town and village iu the Dominion, to consider what should ba done to prevent the hair from turning Gray â€" and falling out. If this important qucNtion received their earnest con- sideration they would unanimously dbcule that science had at last dis- covered something that would SDPwer this purpose â€" and furthermore would recommend Cingalese Hair Uohewer as being this Bomctliug for restoring the hair to its natural color, and pre- vent its falluig out. 50 cents per bottle. For sale by all Drnggistc. IF YOU ARE RUINED. In health from any cause, especially from the use of any of the thousand nostrums that piromise so largely, witk long fictitious testitimonials have to fear. Resort to Ho\) Bitters at once, and in a short time you will have the most robust and blooming health. CHILBLAINS' These troublesome complaints may be speedily cured by Hagyards Y'sllow Oil, the great Rheumatic remedy, which asan externel application and as an internal remedy hak a wider range of usefulness than any simdar prepa- ration m the world. All druggists sell it. 25c. A storv is told of an old ffcntleman whn always took notes of his minis- ter's sermon, and oo one occasion read them to the minister himself. " stop stop I" said he, at the occurence of a sentence " I did't say that." " I kaow you didn't," was tbe reply; "I put that in myself to make sense." ., The flood at tba break-up of iee in the Red River is unusually high thia season. Winnipeggers who rested in fancied security from damage, have liecn rudely awakened by the sweeping away of the Broadway Bridge. Tbe Louise Railway Bridge is badly dam aged, and is liab'.e to be carried away It is come years since the flood haa riaea to it* preaent height, and tbe in- jury to the business interests of Wini- peg at the present will be difi^nlt to estimate. :.*•;.•• '.^.= • A eoantry gentleman, riding ia an eat oC-the way part, eame to the edga of a morace, wbieh be eoneidercd not quite cafe to peas. Seeing a peasant lad. he aaked bim wbettier the bog waa hard a* the bottom. .•O. jaa, qaite bnrl." nplied the yooth. The featleman rwie an, bat bia horaa begoa to nnk rapidly. ••Ton naeall t" ihootMl be ••did yon o«« aaj it waa bard at tta hot- tomr "Soitie," rcjoiBad tt* yaatk "ln» ^OT*naat half way d«M« il«i|i He has resolutely refused fiod fur sev- eial days. Silver dolljtrs with holes iu theaa are painfully numerovt. hut th«y are not half so painf.illy nuuierois aa boles withoutaiiy r'lver fou.id are.iad them. " I drclars," sai I Julia, ' ytu take the words right out of my month." •' No wonder they are so sweet," said Heuiy..The day was set that erea- ipg. " I sec," said a frfshraan, *- how one can find out how far away tbe stare are, and tli«if size, and all that, but I can't see how they ever found art their names." Eighty wirkinen empleyel on tbe cathedral at Moacow, in « Liicb the coronati m of the Czar takes place, have been arrested in ccnaaqtience of the discovery ef a mine under th* building. The American suspects have been offered their release conditional epon their leaving the country, bat it is said have refused to accept tbtce terms, and acting under advice bom Washington, have demanded imme- diate release rr trial. We warn any ef oer readsrs wbe may occasionally go to Toronto or te other cities, where f^as is used, that gas must hot be blown out in the saase manner as a lamp. Several deaths have resulted of late through negleet- iLg the simple maktsr ot turning eff the gas. WniTTAKKB went np to hi room the other afternoon and noticed that tMt* was only one maleb rcmaming in the box. "Now. il that ahonld'at ban to-night when I come in, " soliloquised he," what a fix I should be lu." So b* tried it to see if it was a gcod one' It was. We admira the Osprey Tp. elerfcc mode nf giving the minatea of the council 10 a condensed form, leaving out tte movad by and Mconded by, and simply giviug the names of those who m-ife and recond ia tbsir order. Township elerin general^ wnali d« well to follow aait. Tbe Qoasn's assailant, M«r««« idaeal on trial at Windrw We4n«a day oa aawdielntent oha^rmv »-im' ^Wi higb fr»e«»n Ftn *••«» w*«e n« I7 the saperintendenle nf twe hm«Ma'" ac yt l M is that he wte* not re«^ txtlie faff bia aele. an^ the jnrw Mitite* « vrrdiot ••Hot 'JtnHr." nn tfie vrMmd of hisaaitT. H* •• tn t». de*«ited ia eostcdy daring Her Majeaty'c pie*. wt*. The delibcratioae of the j«ty ia thia eace oeeaoM» bat tre â- to:. «l ii « • â- ^r***