But, alas ! alas ! the best-laid schemes wil sometimes come to naught. In a few years the Shelburne people found that they had made a. mistake in locating their city on a. barren sea-coast that had no agricultural country near, and great numbers of them moved to other places in the British prov- inces, orelse went back to the United States, and in Shelburne’s ambitiously planned streets and squares the g! K‘s was thickly growing. If one visits the imrn 10-day, he will ï¬nd it a place of some importance as a. ship-building community, but with a eneral air of patient disappointment, as if it ad re- solved to endure piously the failure of all its early ho es. In a, sightly place in the town he will 1nd the parish church of the ï¬rst in- habimnts, whose rector, a grandson of that Captain Gideon White who acted as pioneer for the Loyalist fleet, for a. full half-century, has ministered to the people in holy things ; and in many charming homes he will meet far-away cousins of those New York families who were somebody in Revolutionary days. l â€"A. W. EATON in Haiper‘s Bazar. i $50 is offered for the correct solution ofl the following Cryptograms :â€"-Traleumo,! Nipgewin, AwotaL‘, (Iosknnit, Euccbq, Thilnamo. Each set represents 1L Canadian city : thus, ()muott. Toronto. $735 already I given. Entrance 230. coin, and stamped envelope for result. Ties divide, but no winner receives loss than $7). Address R. RICHARDSON, Adelaide Chambers, To- ronto. Closes Sep. 10. For sleeplessncss, aphysician recommends {1 light meal of plain food just, before rebir- mg. Mrs. Gaddâ€"“How are you passing the time now, Mrs. Gabb '3†Mrs. Gabb~“ Oh, I’m dressing and undressing with the weath- A Genuine article of merit for beautifying the teeth and sweetening the breath. Adams’ Tutti Frutti Gum. Sold by all Druggists and Confectioners. 5 cents. “ Are you superstitious, Watts ‘1†“ Not very. Still I should not care to risk a $13 suit. in a. rain storm.†In clover : Sheâ€"“ So you are engaged to one of the Musgrave twins? How can you distinguish one from the other?†Heâ€"“ I don’t try to.†~ “How pale the cream looks, housekeeper.“ Yes’ m,’ ’replied “it’s been whipped, mum.†Here’s a. remarkable case â€"’1‘he a wagon maker, who had been years, picked up a hub and spoke It is easy for a. girl to fall in love with a worthless man but when she has to support him by taking in washing~~ah, there’s the rub. ' For a. time the Shelburne scheme looked promising. In July, 1783, Governor Parr came down from Halifax, and drank the King’s health to the new town and to the Loyalists, “ each wast being accompanied by three cheers from the inhabitants and a general discharge of cannon.†His Excel- lency then appointed several justices of the peace and other ofï¬cers, and after adminis- tering to them the usual oaths, proceeded on board the Sophie, attended by the princ‘ pal magistrates, where an elegant dinner was given by Captain Mowat, after which manyloyal toasts were drunk, accompanied by loud salutes from the ship. The next evening a public ball was given by the town, which did not break up untll ï¬ve o’clock in the morning. Soon the authorities were entertaining such distinguished guests as Sir Charles Douglas, Bart; Sir John \Vent- worth, Surveyor-Genera! of the King's woods ; and last, but not least, Prince William Henry, brother of the fourth George, later to be King himself. in New York of the beauty of Annapolis Basin, St. Mary’s Bay, and the St. John River, which they describe as “equal in magnitude to the Connecticut or Hudson." Some of our people, they say, “ choose Conâ€" way {Digby), others give the preference to St. John,†while some they report as settling along the Annapolis River. But for many hundreds of families the project started in New York for building a ï¬ne Loyalist city at Port Roseway was sufï¬ciently alluring to prevent their going further. Having landed, they began to lay out intersecting streets, to assign lots for a church and a school, and to erect substantial houses, in the mean time disposing of themselves in, tents and rude bark camps as best they might. The scheme of these New York people for founding a great city in this remote part of Nova Scotia failed, but the heroism that made them, reared as they had been in luxurious New York and Long Island homes, able patiently to endure the hardships of this unaccustomed pioneer life, deserves nothing but respect. That they represented the best families in New York is clear when one ï¬nds among those who petitioned Sir Guy Carleton for land, or who appear in Nova Scotia records, representat- ives of the families of Anderson, Andrews, Auchmuty, Barclay, Barry, Barton, Baxter, Bayard, Beardsley, Bell, Betts, Bowden, Brower, Carpenter, Dabney, De Lancey, De Peyster, Ditmars, Fowler, Horsï¬eld, Inglis, Lawrence, Living me, Merritt, Moore, Murrey, Odell, Pell, Peters, Pine, Pryor. Rapalje, Remsen, Ritchie, Robinson, Sands, Seaman, Thorne, Van Buren, Van Buskjrk, Van Cortlandt, Van Emburgh, ‘Natson, W'eeks, \Vilkins, VVillett, and Wilmot. The history of the Loyalist settlements in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, if written in detail, would be full of interest; but there is perhaps more of pathos in the story of Shelburne than of any other. Early in the Revolution Captain Gideon White, of New York, visited Shelburne, then Port Roseway, and advised his fellow-Loyalists to settle there. Before emigrating, they began by forming themselves, as heads of families, into a society, into which, upon a recommendation as to good character of any of the original members, others might be ad- mitted. Soon four hundred and seventy-one heads of families were associated, who were then divided into companies, each under control of a captain and two lieutenants, whose duty it was to keep order and distri- bute rations. Each company was provided with one transport for itself, two for its heavy baggage, and a schooner for its horses. The entire company was furnished with arms to the extent of forty pieces of cannon, ammunition and military stores being placed in charge of a. Commissary. So they set sail jfor the Acadian province by the sea. The 14th of January, 1783, Amos Botsford and others, agents for the emigrating Tories, wrote from Annapolis to their friends New You; Loyalhts in Nova Scotla Chance for a Life Time SHELBURNE. other day dumb for ’ said the the cook ; théy set the sea. Botsford Gold and silver tinsel belts are the new- est fancy for the loose shirt waist and blouse. Dr. T. A. Slocum's OXYGENIZED EMULSION of PURE COD LIVER OIL. If you lmve 'l'ightuess of the Chestâ€"Use it. For sale by all drug- gists. Beans are shelled by a. young woman in Bapgor by running them through a clothes- wrmger. GLBBONS’L IOOTHACï¬E, gum Discovered at lastâ€"a. remedy that is sure, safe. and painless. Putnam’s Painless Corn Extractor never fails, never causes pain, nor even the slightest discomfort. Buy Putnam’s Corn Extractor, and beware of the many cheap, dangerous, and flesh-eating substi- tutes in the market. See that it 13 made by Polson & 00., Kingston. The bodice, belt-shaped to outline a basque point, gives an excellent, shape to the ï¬gure. A slim chance, you fancy. Well, read and judge for yourself. You have Catarrh. $500 in oï¬'ered for an incurable case of Catarrb in the Head. by the proprietors of Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy. in which T. A. SLOCUM’S OXYGENIZED EMULSION of PURE COD LIVER OIL has won its way into public favor speaks volumes for ins merits. At the otï¬cc of the company, Torento, Ont., can be seen scores of valuable testimonials, while any druggisb will tell you that for all pulmonary difï¬culv ties it stands unrivalled. i 05: â€ESE GOD LIVER OIL Mil HYPOPHOSPHITES 0!" Lime and Soda. Palaiable as Milk. AS A PREVENTIVE on (rum or“ COUGHS 013 cows, m 30m ; '- THE OLD AND YOUNG," IS UNEQUMlED. Genuine made by Scott CI Bowne, Balleville. 3:133)" Wrapper: at all Druggists, 60c, and ' gy. thin an'ci'iléakl i-‘thh‘w nd vb'ï¬i'l-d g them up, by the use of SYMPTOMS 0F CATARRH.-â€"-Headsche, ob- struction of the nose, discharges falling into the throat, sometimes profuse, watery and acrid, at others, thick, tenacious, mucous, purulent, bloody, putrid and offensive ; eyes weak, ringing in the ears, deafness ; offensive breath ; smell and taste impaired, and general debility. Only a. few of those symptoms likely to be present at once. Dr. Sage’s Remedy cures the worst cases. Only 50 cents. Sold by druggists everywhere. 3%?0 or a cure. Either would be accept- a e. “ And I suppose, like a brave soldier, you followed your colors." “Yes; whenever there was battle. I noticed that the Colors were flying, so I ï¬ed too.†Mother and (‘liild are Doing Well. Mrs. Brown was Sick. Her friends said she would never get well. †VVhat’s the trouble?†“ 0, some kind of female weak- ness. The doctors have given up her case as hopeless. ‘ She may liver for some time,’ they say, ‘ but as for a cure, that is quite out of the question.’ †1 , “ I don’t believe it," said a. woman, who head the sad news. “ I don’t believe she’s any worse off than I was. ï¬ve years ago, from the same trouble, and I don’t look very much like a. dead woman, do I ‘2" She cer- tainly did not, with her red, plump cheeks, bright eyes, and 150 pounds of good healthy bore, blood and flesh. “ I'm going to see her and tell her how she can get well." She did so. She advised Mrs. Brown to take Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription. Mrs. Brown took the advice, also the medicine which cures all kinds of delicate diseases so common among women, andâ€"â€"got well. That was two years ago. Last month she pre- sented Mr. Brown With a. ten pound son, and “ mother and child are doing well.’ " Oppressive headaches, partial loss of vision, hawking and spitting, are certain symptoms of catarrh. Nasal Balm never fails to give immediate relief andrefl‘ecta permanent cure. Easy to use, pleasant andâ€; agreeable. It has cured thousands of others and will (fun: you. Sold by all dealers or sent on receipt of price (500. and $1 abottle) by addressing G. T. Fulford & 00., Brook- ville, Ont. . Conjugal love is not preserved in family Jars. Perhaps Tennyson has written nothing which appeals to the hearts of all who read his poems more than the lyric of “ Too Late. †The burden of the sad refrain comes home with telling force to the hearts of those who have lost friends by that dread disease â€"consumption. The realize, “ too late,†the result of neglect. They feel that the dear one might have been saved if they had heeded the warning of the hacking cough, the pallid cheek, and weakening system. They feel this all the more keenly because they see others being rescued from the grasp of the destroyer; and they think what is saving others might have saved their loved one. 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