a Egyptian Secret Police. Cal sanvthing but a city of reluze for pene according tu I i ou ’ espol i W ) < 5 ‘ py y art { j t > “ it ha een bake I i poDnS '» 1» . " i ; is e ‘ st a | j } : ly “ 1 \ { i on | s W ul 5 PPC : iwiul aod tiie i ‘ a tbe ‘ ca iil } ‘ butur ‘ i a\ 8 i I I I ip i I . Ol 10 & i very I i Sitti i s % i ! irel ; a 6 aN ure \ n \leius ‘ Fu lé fF 5 uu ia iy ica : = ke 40 2D bLvVvp ’ ' ] , ubi being watched i » add n to the : - iy un) is d\a a ‘ : ery “il i \ I ed, lu i gut i sud is i ( l} All . } c\ us Lils ry, ) ming » the country, et \ larg - cep}, n wi 1 al I enlere eu ! ( hose who hav vivel i ikely to do 80, or! who may { 1 culug agall ine . 7 : Blat ai Cil i ‘ i ill) ait i num 5 i elter wi Did irom Lim written aoou him, and which p at Once be found in these pisees cit R i s are It ceived iulty {rom secre : vice aveonts in the -ounIry and the town, and these are luly ¢ red copied in brief and pigeon- beled -—--- French Lines of Defence 7 Lt ns, to a Lon i i =O i] ol 1 «es : a . ' pul Ol | ! y i i \ ‘i a } ' stud oF rts ( b mi at I ure i | Vy ha ari ia oclusion§ that the Ger. nans a ¥Y to tura the Ire ic i ilaes of froo jet by advancing torough : , ’ . ; 7 i either Belgium or Switzerland Phe | Franco-German frontier itselfis about] | —~oO” . : | 29 Kilometres In i oti rom the | Luxemburg terri‘ory to that of swi'zer-! mod ] e tirst ithe ¢ a fel c woaoiecd exteods from the Swiss frontier to that -— ae ot Be yiam, pusses heur B lierf, Epinal, Toul and Verdun.’ It is about 250 Kiiomeires 10 enygtb. Those out - | : ; places ure entrenched camps of vast} extent, with numerous fo:ts, some of} which are buiit tar in advance of tho rvals te ween ihe | lLort, also between | beiweeu ‘Toul by a line of foi long-range guns, | veving spaces. The kilometres of }> besancon, The int Swiss frontier aod b town iseif. Belfort and Bpis a Verdnm, are closed which can with their sweop ue inte second line of deieace is T5 in the rear of the fir It entrenched camp; of D jon and Langres on the right, and of Reros and Laon left. The} fortress of Vitry le Francais, now old fashioned, is situated in the centre, and is not unimportant, as roads acd rail- sf. <OGSISisS tue wl ‘ ett on ihe Ways mee! there. The third line of | deleuce consisis Of Lyous, Paris and L lle. The Language of Gloves. For “Yes,’ aa right into the Jef from the ‘No ’ ay cf . it ‘ +¥% urop one ‘ band. is said by roiling both gloves in the right hand. If you waat to express that you are indifferent ‘oa partner, take the right hand glove partly off. Ifyou wish a male friend the next room, strike with both is @X pre seed | to follow you into your left arin “[ love you still,” slowly and carefaly ’ ing iri ves, V HARPER'S WEEKLY maintains its position as the leading illustrated newspaper in America ; | and its hold upon public esteem and confidence was never stronger than at the present time. Besides the pictures, HARPER’s WEEKLY always contains instalments of one, occasionally of two exercised i Special Notices. | THE DAILY EXAM INE R, 3i | CHoIrcl Pe rsian date it Beet & Goft's. jan 22, 3i (wertcan Baldwin's selling cheap by the | barrel at Bee ‘ jan 22, Lapres’ Buttoned Boots, regular price $2, | w selling at Sl and $1.25; Ladies’ Fall | Boot gular price $1.75, now selling for 75 t Macdonald's Boot Store . - | \ 1] NEW One and two pound | Japanese Baskets of tea, extra hine lity at Beer & Goff's jan 22, 3i Frour $4.60 PER BRI Flake, $4.60 per bri Patent. 84.75; Yuill’s Best, 55. Parties “V ne lO lbs of Yuill’s Pastry can be ac lated > cts. pe lb ~ = Yuu. janll 101 CHILDRENS and Misses Overshoes away below cost, at J. B. 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ILLUSTRATED. of the best novels of with short stories, poems, sketches, and papers on current topics by the most popular The that has been successfully n the past to make HARPER’s WEEKLY important writers care a safe as well as a welcome visitor to every house- Ifthe fair she her uffeetio sic is to put on half the ekmooth'ng both gloves, desires to know whether is recipreested, left hand vicve, *Be ot nor,’ ove finger at a time. your guard ery ost the "my case miy be, is a yoy vl or mother in-law,” ss the meisnye nten Rout, and i ° ; ; ' ang is given by dchcatery twisting the giove fiogers round the thumb. Ifthe damsel is in a qaarre'seme mood she simply makes a cross with both her vloves aod proceeds (lo lay them on her lap in tbis p wition. Theses ure the principal and most simple rules. —7—-- Little Nell—** | caught Sister Maud engaging another young mun jast bight, an’ she baso’t seot-olf the first herself to one yet Little Kitty-—‘* Ain’t Did you tell on her?” Little Netl—* No, ehe buyed me off. ” Litthe Kit'y—* What did she do?’ Little Neli--* She said if I'd keep quiet she'd give me one of ‘em when I grew up. that nice? ~~ %, Free Trade. The reduction of internal revenue and the taking off of reverrue stamps from Proprietary Medicines, no doubt has largely benetitted the consumers, as well as relieving the burden of home manufacturers. 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X PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY. iSS6-27%7. Winter Arrangement. 1886-7. }N AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER, Ist, 1886, Trains will run as follows J (Sundays excepted) :— “TRAINS DEPART—FOR THE WEST, TRAINS ARRIVE—FROM THE WEST. STATIONS. | No.1. | No. 3. STATIONS. | Noe ! No. 4. ! A. 2 Pr. a i i sP. A. M. Charlottetown? ...500+.0s5- 715 15 Charlottetown.......... ‘ 2 30 10 00 Royalty Junction....-.... 7 34 2 12 |} Royalty Junction. .......) 212 9 37 North Wiltshire ......... 8 17 3 05 iNerth Wiltshire.......... 1 29 8 45 Hunter River.,..--++.....- 8 30 : 3 2) eS OE i 115 8 30 ESN Ep eer 9 00 3 i MATOMM@O,.. .. 60s. eee - 3@é 7 53 SUT SAID. cc ancesss aes 9 09 ' 4 07 VOemmep LAWGs:........42..- | 12 36 7 43 FYECtOWD 000. 0. esese ne csne 923..1|..42 BYOOWOWD 2... 02 c0derecceste j 122 7 2 Be OE COewk x00 ce 040065 y 40 4 45 Sas bans so ehceeess | 1205 7 05 f ar}; 10 10 | 2162" 7 dpi A.M | 6 30 Summerside.......... P.M. P, M. |;/Summerside.......... } 1135 he (dp} 12 40 | ar} 1035 | N.C. 0 vb 54 aeckaus on 1 00 || Miscouche.......++++++..--| 10 15 Wellington......- ose 74745 1 27 } |! Velingtons.+..ceceaee..-.} 919 | PUD Biers 4.4<venweee 96eees 2 08 } UE SEs ihils 0 reeinaey abane-t 9 07 SR. . 5 abl an 0k 4s Waal 3 22 i Se EME cn. . stays 0 OoRbOgS* 7 4 Bloomfield ............+ ) 8 er ‘Bloomfield 000... L) pape Alberton ...... yponsuen Aiki 4 2 | | Ags isis cin dha hee oe) ae Tignish.s...... ktben dub ar 5 16 | Piggmis.r.;... 0.2000 eer . ae P. M | eee | TRAINS DEPART—FOR THE BAST, | TRAINS ARRIVE—FROM THE EAST. STATLONS, | No. 5 | No. 7. STATIONS. | No. 6, | No. 8. P. 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