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A TALE OF SOUTHERN
CHM.
nokeo OF emmoo.
Eir'ilenry Peyton WaS iateetta a gen,'
erattOn or twereago for hie gray eeene etee
•
his leek et MUM/ InIk. It is related} in
,the, MU*" of the second Earl Eranvilla,
that Mr Heart oilue hollered it PratiY
ErtglishWelletin With tliti seed on Me box
0? 1115 tilit'cottolt ler A sixtectioile ,drive.
hall *VW he °Pena Ins lips for she
etrittetintat _
Weather eter celecb Mimes, my
'lady," he 'retriatkedi.
:.‘nt anc4hr OCe4Sion ho fehey outdid
Ins health was being drank
enttatsleatieilliy at Mt tapeculteral meets
,
, epee!,
'"Theetke,," tatel be, and drank their
rtettIrn...
'Sttting 00814 heWelted his neighbor,
, .,. Lord jersey, end Mattered :
e 4140. say tee rateele, did I?"
..ormoperg BABIES.
'Every delicate:beby Starts life with a
eariente , hettdietele, ,Uvon a trivial 111-
bi, Old, tel endehltally, and the mo -
*bee Je SePt•Ile a etete ot Conattnit dread.
elaby'le Own Tablets Mote done more
'then any Mlier *dicta° to make weak
Mealy eatildrele Well ewe stiwng. 'They
'Klee the Mettler ii feeling of recurity,
as through their use she sees her deli -
tate ,tettel, dOveloting Ite,althily. Mrs.
, .ostern Harbor, N. S.,
to the ago ot fifteen months
my baby wen weak and sickly and at
ghlts age Medd net wale. It was then
1 began Using Rebfe Caen Tablets, and
tb0 change they wmught In her condl-
tion wtis surprising. She began to get
eteeng at once, and has ever since
, en et Perfec tly well child." Ever' wo-
e • ;Ilea Who velues the health at her little
MI6 sbottlei Imo is box of 13aby's Own
Tehl,ete in the houset Sold by ell medi-
cine dea)ers• or by mail at 25 cones a
box trent The Dr. 'Williams' Medicine
' L'o„ Brockville, Ont.
A Iltlblt) ON SUNDAY RECREATION.
The Bishop of Bath and Wells, speak-
' tag at Taunton, England,said he was
not going to lay down ane rule as to
• what eltould be done with regard to tne
observance of Sunday, for what was
• riget inethe ease of one was altogether
''iVrong-lit, ten case of another. It was
quite wrong for the Web man who had
all Me week in which to amuse himself
,e lake Sunday for pleasure; but it was
not at all wrong for o bard -worked man,
Who never ,,goes out 'except on• Sunday.
to basal a kind' of reareation on that
day which would be airsolittely wrong
• tte the eziee of the rich.
1110W Ile BEAT TIlI STREET CARS,
A Totontordan Keeps a Record ot Fares
Ile Never Fold.
A Bradt ticeotint ,book was picked up
In Me stmot meonny showing a sys-
tentatie record of the number of times
its Owner got ahead of the street raie
way arnapany. • The baulk pages of ails
hook Mt ruledaft in ledger form and
truth acount.,beaded wfin the name LI
0 Street ear route In 'reroute.' For In-
Sfaftee -Mere was "Church street," with
„,s_AseassAAnsstersbend side and 41
• da en the eighL "Bloor and iticeaui"
Oat same, told so on over the entire
Velem. Evidently when the owner of
„ this Walt paid a fare he charged it up
•• egatnet tlie car line he patronized, and
weeeever he saved a fare he credited
lalinselt with thee cents.
At first glance a might appear that
The owner ot this account book was in
the habit of dodging the conductor's
Lox laa thts was not the ease. Teo
hitt ts the fares were saved by riding
. A bicycle instod of paying tho street
tor .ectinpany tor ;coaling's and goings
efid the tires were ceeiributed on rainy
' tales When the walling was Menem -
ant On August 6, 005. he made ale
, entry against "Illoor and WO:tut" as
tellaWs: ''One fare -last of quarters
woeth of tickets beaght June e." The
letal of fares unpaid mounted to
fleetly $30 In emu months.
• '
Green '01 thought you said that fel-
low Skinein was as good as his word?"
*ethers what I beet" Green
"Well, he lied to me about n business
trensactiova" Brown "But I didn't Say
hit Weird. AVeS any good.'
*0 'They are Cartintlly Prepared. - Pills
^ which dissipate themselves in tfie
storriach comet be expected to have
Mee Ulan Abe intestines, and to
OVerconie tostiverieS,s inedleine 40-
mtaistered must lotittenee lite tenon of
these tenets. Pirtneleess Vegetable
Villa are ISO made, under 'the snp0rls-
01 experts, that the eubetalate
thein *deflate' to operate Mt the tato.
tata LS retarded lit action until they
piss thrOugh the attunticti to the tetciae
11/41) BEEN CONSIDERED.
"Wes bis death suddarit' inquired
' Hie tenderfeet.
°Ettaitettl" taid the resident. -"No,
sbtaliFert' he'd ton under suspicion to.
long Eine'
Ct.
• li14r4 van b * difference et opinion
nvest.,nibitet% het there Is ent.v ene
, ' epation ae to The reliability et Mother
taterree eeentil eadelreitinatare It le date
!Sere Ittee effeetuel.
leteeet LIKKLete
•tivbat Oxon eottatelor the heel ttnm•
detion." asked the andt!ona youth, "on
*hick
is build a. etteersatel butIneest"
910i1eee' PretepitY replied the multb.
tnilllottatte.
itntsets "Vb141,,,Teinmy, ,yenitin
!rot* mother tor me that eed ere the
` • tiosd.behtVect WY tablo 1 OVer
= Toiatei *Think yOu, reed.m. but I'd
rather snit" Ilealeaa• "IttdIter not
M4 ihreu Plittp!" '1"QYzony: "StiVd
Utak 1 %UM. awl *and for iha dotter."
.athauellestalialittermeftagiersolliteir
MOUNTAINPS*SILENT MAN
ONE OF IRE EFF.GTE OF TRE WELSH
REVIVAL.
*Ow.
Tbe Movement in Wales Has Left Many
Curious Unman Widmer* of
Its Polite*.
The Welsh revival has left strange
marks upon many fervent people who
were s,Wept Meng during its progress
through the ouritry.
None is more cueloue that the stranger
ot singularly handsome appearance,
who Is attracted to auy particular M-
eanly in Wales where the highest re-
ligious fervor Is for the time being to
be found. He Is a silent man of splen-
did proportions and his closealtting suit
of rough material -the only garb he hes
ever been seen to wear -shows off his
lithe and athletic frame to perfection as
be swings along with buoyent step.
HIS ELOQUENT PRAYERS.
Tim early morning prayer rnseting,
of which many are still held In Wales,
has a great attreotion foe him,. and
hie fervent and eloquent intercessions
are as striking as his personalty. When
the gathering dispersee he strides away
towards the mountains, often showing
hit: disdain of such obstacles to his ra-
pid progress as gates and hedges by
leaping them. in his exuberance of spir-
its as cleanly as a greyhound.
Not long ago 0 wanderer on the moun-
tains came across this swarthy sham
ger of simple Iite singing with bared
head and upllfted face Jane Taylor's
hymns -
Great God! and (land Thou condescend
To be my Father and my Friend?
A child like me. and Thou so high,
The Lord of earth and air and sky?
MANY OTHER CASES.
There are many other instan.ces of re-
vival eccentricity. Recently Mise Morgan
•one of the mistresses of a girls' school ct
Bildgend, absented herself, and it was
found that she was lying prostrate at
the house of a friend. A voice, she de.
dared, lug bid her remain In tolltude
until she was called away. She had
taken an active part in the \Velsh re-
vival, and at a meeting of the school
managers, who decided to give her con-
siderable leave of absence, one speaker
said that the schools had been made the
rendezvous of religious fanatics.
A prosperous Welsh tradesman, who
his been deeply moved by tho revival,
suddenly lett business and friends, and
for monttfit nothing eould be ascer-
tained as to hts whereahoutt One daY
recently his brother received a tele-
gram, followed hy the appearance of
the missing man. Miring hts absence
he had grotem a beardand his Word
features told a sad story of privation.
The man's mind is absolutely a blank.
tn west happened in the long inter -
vet of ebsence. + He only remembers
that while wandering along a London
street he suddenly recalled the address
ot Ms brother M \Steles, arid promptly
despatched a telegram to him.
NERVOUS CHILDREN.
SI. Vitus Dance, Neuralgia and Head,
aches Common Among School
Children.
St. Vitus dance is a disease that Is
hecoming more end more frequent
amontg school childisin. Voting people
Inc the nerve); with study and the
nerves cry out. Sometifitcs the trouble
talm the • form of rieuraigia, headache,
nervous exhaustion, weakness of the
MAW and muscles, aid what we call
"being run down." In other cases St.
Vitus dente is the result, and the sue
ferer frequently loses all control of the
ernes, whiett keep up a content jerk-
ing and twiteWng. There is only one
wey to cure this trouble -through the
blood whiell feeds end strengthens the
nerves, And Dr. Williams' Pink Pills
ore the only medieltie that ean make
the neve rich, red blood that reeds the
nerves, and Strengthens every part of
tbe body. The 'Cage et Flossie Doan,
et trowlerid, Ont., lett:Ives the value
at Dr. Willitinie Pink aellse Mrs. Doan
says: "A Couple of years ago zny daugln
tor Moselo was dangerously aMicted.
with St. Vitus dance. She became so
nervous that after 6 UM we Could
not Id her see even her frieinde. See
toted not pick ,Uet la dish, lace her,
sieve. Or maim any movement t0. help
herself. She had grown thin and very
tete, Ilirtd as tale had been treated by
leveled doctor, Without benefit I reared
she would not recover. A friend ad -
*deed Me to give her Dr. Williams' Pink
Ville; and atter she had used e couple
el beette I mend see that they were
helping her. We gave her nine boxes
in all, and by that time she was pc'
tettly well, and totery symptom of trou.
hie _had passed away and ahe is now
o strong, developed gtri."
11 your getting cbildrett are tveak o
nervous, it they are pale and thin, lack
rppetite or complain et headaches or
baehaelies ght them Dr. Willleale Pink
Pals ated eta heti speedilly,the
tan blood these "pills make will trans.
form %tinirito bright, active, robu.4
toys and glrls, Von eta get these pills
trent any medicine tooter or by mail
tO ciente It box Ot ate boxes for WO
tv Writing The Dr, Williams' hiediehie
tittekville, Ont • •
Mitt:ORR° 'ME DECLARATION.
"My tritud/t." extlatmed the'tindi.
data, In a Ina butit.et dlaInternitid
Marled/01v «1 don't want" this eta* it
yen thtnk 1 hit UttiVerthy to 1111 Kr
Rebehe stopped AM took It #
of wattr.
Add 1 tolkft Add, Ito
*that stly taritlidael li net the roma bt
aiw terttpt pedtfte.t hirgilti
"Yo, Ind inlet." bdef.TVVItat an old
rafter In The auditnte: -but tt you Si
su'd ba IOW IQ* San W1I t"
PLAIN AIAN WARM "
• odd adtotilittnent Ttbotttb
tba Lahore Tribune:
166 An twolatent mirk% *ken
hi Roelof,' Anti wed at vatic. Pa
Its *3 per month. Aaterie wtth a
mat htet WAR" not
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Whet) he threw eWay Ids priestly MS-
00ltialottabLir Kilg etteMtuuedcay ghoawdgabonin.tentIon
The knowledge that he had euendes
Witheld number In MI% Imperial city of
China was a fact 'that could not be die -
Counted, a fact that haunted the little
man day and night, so that he was not
likely to let It pass out of his mind even
• when apparently in the midst of
friends.
Those who are best acquainted with
Chinese ways have the greatest respect
for the cwMing of the Celestials, and
Larry's expertenco thus far had taught
,Ilim that when dealing witb such shrewd
schemers no one was really safe until
he had thoroughly cleared the woods.
When he entered the hotel, It was
with the idea of bodily taking up his
quarters there, thus giving his enemies
to understand that ho no longer had
cause to fear therm. they could draw
whatever conclusions they pleased from
his action, he did not care the snap of
his finger, though naturally they would
consider that his new course was
brought about by his having jettisoned
his cargoes -relieved himself of the papers
which were the cause of his troubles.
Tne very finst persoh Larry set eyes
on alter entering the hotel was the Eng-
lishman to wham they had intrusted
ithoree.doouments but a cenple of hours be -
Lord Rackett was comfortably
Aral/shed out in a chair and smoking a
prime weed.
He looked the picture of oontentment.
Larry, though not at all suspicious by
nature, could- not but wonder what
brought him there.
How could he help 1( 11 his mind went
back some years to stirring scenes in
the harbor of Valparaiso, where this
same bold Briton, furious because Dr.
Jack interfered with his plans for a
fortune, and stung with Jealousy, since
he had been a suitor of Avis Morton be-
fore she ever met Evans after the bull
fight at Madrid, had done his level beat
to make her a widow, and failing in
this laudable endeavor, had even des-
cended to the miserabliwork of having
her kidnapped and oar led to his steam
yacht, from which she d been rescued
only through the gallant, endeavors of
Dr. Jack and his friends.
Yos, suoh atirrtng scenes, together
with others equally as exciting, in which
the English bulldog had had a hand,
flashed athwart Larry's memory as he
saw milord. comfortably installed hi the
building where Avis, secretly mourning
atobor dhee.r lost husband, had taken up her
Could it be that Plympton-. No,
perish the unworthy thought! The Bri-
ton had proiessed such devout contri-
tion for the patn and_ treuble his con-
duct. in the past had gigots =Aviti, and
was so zealous in his desire to make the
amende honorable that Larry was' com-
pelled to believe him sincere.
, Perhaps, as was quite natural, he had
lodgings at the hotel himself; or 11
might an such a comunon centre...proved
the attraction for many •foreigners after
the dinner hour, sort of vantage
ground where they could meet and ex-
change views upon the grave questions
of the time concerning Russian, Ger-
man and British concessions in the
awakening empire; or it might be the in-
ternal affairs of China, eonnected with
Li Hung Chang, the weak Emperor and
that most remarkable woman in the
ease, the Dowager Empresa, in relation
to whom new and startling surprises
were of daily occurrence.
So Larry throttled the first feeling of
distrust that caused a fluttering of his
pulse.
Friends were too scarce under the
flag of the yellow dragon to despise this
hearty good -will offered with such
ardor.
Lord Beckett chanced to set eyes on
hlm at about this moment.
Down came his feet from the chair
where they had been resting, YanIcee
faShion, and immediately he sprang
erect, advancing towisrd the other nth
eager, °Mat:retched hand, and a broad
grin upon his glowing face.
"Ily Jovet now,, this is a pleasure! ,It
was difficult for me to place you, in
that beastly toggery of e yellow -jacket
Mandarin, but now I have no trouble
whatever -only your appearance makes
nre squirm, d'ye know, as remember
some very deucedly unpleasant facts
connected with the past, which I had
hoped to entireey forget."
Ltirry accepted the proffered hand, but
with the caution et one whom caper -
fence had taught wisdom; these giants
had strch a grip and seemed utterly un-
cOnsciOus of the pain they caused in
squeezing a Set of tender digits.
Larry Was a two-faced fellow -that is,
be had a way peculiarly his own et
pleeing up his affectation at will or
tossing it elide when the occasion (let
mended molly qualities. It seemed to
be an amtteement for him to pose as a
little Piccadilly swell; nor did he often
neglect a favorable opportunity to strut
and pose in this atUtude when he had
nothing better te do.
So now he cocked his monocle Into
hls right optic, and gave milord his
hend ttt the meat excruciating is well
as the letes't dehigifegeliae all of
'Matt quite tickled Plyinrame
etta Jawvel glad to See you, my deah
fellow. Assere yoti I am delighted to
wattle my °Winery attire-widleuleus
garb, that mandarin affair -beastly
feelinge-selonnly declare I telt tra.
tounonly like One Of the mummies, ys
knew, soh as carne from the Pyra-
mids. PtveaUrritt yOU put up at ade ee.
telaishMente quite an honor to English
enterpriSc, be 3cWvor
UA u you eitY. a Is something Of a
building tor thlt, part ot tbe mune.%
het hive. my own arlvate ledgingee
returned the other.
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again. You spoke of her reilatition .ta cent letter, hew eould lin tiey awe eat
again enter the Forbidden' oty in.nozler .the 40QIII:tenter,
bteanidoowesk upocunt dthoewnesr, and
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seta as et were, tnet the Vertleateelakeeell• OW oert telt YOU Atli amity ea f.;
chance for hope in hitt ettiassiRtif beeonte..pul, att Ma *mai ; tio, ; tom ,i)e.t4,1.,
exhausted. I have detereeined etta ege, lieS. Is never get, men 40 lissp, lostrines,
company you to Peking and: share per ellat serattliting .telle, Met et weal be long
venture, if you will *ROW Itte." .'14400-110 '4400Ver he * itir tetall her
Larry was strinat trl a bean by 010 .14ii. 111,g.fiVn.*,t(t,.._4100Sto,... Itete,COMeittt ,Yelletv
expected offer, it Was Co genertalte. Sa =MUST too, amg or you', ;Imagtno, Lod
noble, for no man could be better eteseetecketer „..-
quainted with the danger 'llittri,LOrd: "Ohl; Ytity We TagOW WiltS Itssnright up li
Thicken, who showed such a Wilitiablest Cant et, ltalan'al a Urthl silieslitith‘41'1*.
to take his Ute In his haa,41- ' Oast for "flet intakeditite Interideet,"
In dealing with blurb a atiii Litcrif , Xs tUtIteg Mt ‘IIROktit Vat gat. Gel*
could no longer Maintain, hie 81,11404 gat , liartettt ot.,the elaneleregieYe 404
affectation, which he emit aside as when Lorry once tooro,set'OYea UM the
1104 lace of the EligitiihnOn he inetente
easily as one does a top coat SOO.' the
sun shines toward the zenith. : ly tfitteOlferettsattnla et leeW apPritheattion
"That is good qt you, my deer „fel-
low. Years ago you tried yzette level
best to make my cousirf a Widoet, pie,
now that she seems to be one thrcill
no fault of your. by JeVe,Sycar 'are
ready to risk your life in the inalettVer
still be in the land Of the title .
to flnd Dr. Jack, if perchance he may
Demme, it's simply remarkable, tnoto
whatb:At t Ida:: ydsis 1:r's poke louder. That &Mille Trouble 01400 filtin.Ofiv by .10todtt's
ate, that's just what I Mean
to do. I told you wards were, cheap, and A W8114040,02 i• PI l'i Cured 011 KitinoY
past has given me many a IWO, sad 4Pi „„,„_1_. ..
be beastly glad to wipe it all out, and sattfilea' .1ruta•
feel. myself clear of the stain." , ..
The glow of manliness in his OAS ' Filiatia' °W./ 14Y 21- (SPedial4 -
touched a sympathetic chord in Lewes's .Wharaja aa .aaa 'Mara mir Icn°W11
beTahrtc.v
shook hands again. und bill* ,reePleted in t s aeons:m.0f
the Ocangey Utah Wm. Belli Esq., .t. P.,
motives that urge you to make 4t. God and the statement he Makes below;=eon-
"I-accept your offer and appreciate the
willing, we shall know the worst before OtrOUtil Ws cartel:ire:lag's KkilleY Pals
long. It is useless trying to influence
Avis against undertaking this deaperlde
move -she Is a woman who dares any-
thing when the man she loves is in
cgiestion. But I have felt the need at a
strong arm, and I welcome you as It
comrade in time of necessity."
Whicji was a very clever speech on
the part of Larry, more given to saying
ridiculous things than words of wis-
sons
Lord Reckon showed positive Signs of
satisfaction -his blooming countenanee
took another shade of red, and there was
a firm look about his moats that spoke
well for his newly -made resolutions. -
"That was one of the things I came
here to tell her," he remarked. •
"Then you had another?" queried his CUSTOMS OF ABYSSINIA
companion.
"Yes. After you left I had a visitor-.
perhaps you can guess who he might
be?"
"Ahl yes, the Russianao be sure?'
"Count Petoskey It was. You see, it
was already known that she had been at
the office of the consul, and they jumped
to conclusions as to her mission; he al -
se mentioned you, and this gave me an
Idea they had penetrated even that very
clever mandarin disgaise."
"Quite likely," . murmured Larry, as
his hand. Involuntarily toyed with the
treacherous little puffs of blonde hair
deep set on his jaws, and which he had
reason to believe had. been the means
of .titir betrayal; -"in sfact, I am posttive
that what you say is true, for a howl -
Wang's door, • and shouted th mselves shrian boUndary,
ing mob congregated in front of Kai .
hoarse in demanding that I ap ear and The.expedttion, which was accompan-
have my hair cropped in the prevailing
Chinese style -the -head to go with IL"
"Aht I see; and, declining this favor
at their hands, you picked up your bed
and walked, which showed remarkably
good sense on your part. But, as I re-
member, you were always able= to take
care of yourself, as well as do some
thinking for others."
This throwing of bouquets at each
other was all very' well, and doubtless
had some effect in drawing the two
strange comrades closer together in the
bonds of friendship, but. all the setae it
Larry knew it. ' Alj., FORMS OF DEA.TH.
Was not business, and shrewd little
Several of the expedite= were mur-
dered, others died of sunstroke and
want ot water, and large numbers et
anti:goes were speared, -
,
Tho route followed by the expedition
from Adis Ababa to the south-west pas-
ses through the interesting little Ma-.
"What ourSed assurance! But thesse ptTetasiindeeddlinoveSr rye itscht owntIihumkinga*, Awbhiaegif.h &rig,
Russians would not hesitate to claim the the last of the rulers from whom Mone-
Sun
fitorsgrt dainstcohvise a.v0004 lek has ,,hist ti.tle,._ele "King- 61 Kinga of
How confidently he said this! The No self-reapecung. DOntillan is ever
other noticed it and showed his plea; seen without Me or her parasol of stripe
"You may be certain I did. He tried Mc country wear embroidered white
p:titirtshil leaves, and the ladies of
specious arguments to prove the; dOeus, biltic'eusdaeste,
sure.
ments belonged to him; they failed tO Lair, "eaffeeee ofcloselyeteek Fashion
a, of softly' de.el:t btatholer
meats wherever found, and confiscate ;
'Uwe must be end the 'Djiniman
work. Then he showed me a conarniss oast+ 0
stens from the Dowager ErnpreSs, &tag
them in the name of the empire." . Beyond Dliffullits , b
ter . of • his craft.
him full authority to seize those doelle, Pertutltger is a master
imagine." • ; coutarlea, Whose ' inhebitants are all
and level -watered ut mountainous
gOta lie fertile
Larry emitted a low whittle.
"Correct, my bey. He found Me=
1 aissura alikescalled Shanicellas by the Abyastri-
"Carried it pretty far,
suirtubenbis.orn, alndgabveegahnttntooneusme invultotrot
. Una. Seine of the tribes. are splendid
ceSer, well built
,islituet_f_lt"....nir_h.470,ILlacr°,"eWritr, ealous patterns
aPologhe or be thrown from IN doe:, , burnt
"That cooledthis ardor t" s, moments,
." 01 air c Outing save their armleta and
t a chest -and thigh, and innocent
"Like a bucket of lee -water •dotvn bleei atWkitmejle nig; °IP:Al:Ian nWaspollettining 1°111
back. When he Saw Me start to take nu .seuteeweet. the teed shaman., king
My coat be came to Me tenses and with:, died. He tem meet ete in, e trash atee
drew his offensive remarks.'
"Ohl if I hed only eeen,there to_eee` 4 ehtbag-noeel' 4 Seetttlille.g PQAtirtlii"dhCksPtiotizided on
h611(Ilveecawm-ene t hlenat°tedarguonTnceennat 'Oeiregas1311110-11°;idg.ts..,14a6%4111ittelirehg4h16,11b.thleeeft6Q,""irnit' ae:ii'' dt° 111°n: lying.
I
careful to refrain from personal Metals. --- ..-.. ......-
told him that was all I egret for ,N.. The grConirsiSoir th.letielhettAtrrngu'avas cl
1 snapped my fingers in his hien Ind .
tierrihreateiry than6di.jwarld beweetteillireet antralallittetl'eellele.ritelittecieuegete*:gogOAt round
.ivafiMd th' loenk
any and all coniere. He went' away iiiiimeiNei•lesrlt4St
vmolug.iviety ,. hot under Itte Cellars 1.6"o* ' '.
•
That Lord Ilackett rather eittetert . the
situation, the boned snide up* his. MOO ,
testified; it, is not every day that as
Mato Englishman finds a einknee 'th'
get in le :air Mete at a reptaitietellen of
the Mighty rival lanter that ,GraWite lite •
ride, entity. his reetint etteltleg ever, Mut ittuuff the Satter* hetde •
in his manner that WU ettillintd-tet any fhb:v.0d* of the MOM eltiPleie le '..eatlititi.
lereeta he WO itlet in the MOrei to (eke "Itat4uott a desperate Atm blared
Die eletin. by the etabotity et se letildete tea* lit; '
*De yell Itteava-ate you aware Butt the Erepreat of thine, Might riot.beti.,1 .
She - le Midet this WW1 he asked, tele. AO even Mel the vonaulotte-et
cent* tweeting hte bend in , thee
'glebe teld tao ee herself, you *Merle, OWN° Splattered the troubled ,Lartylf
here replied the, ezahee, composedly,, but the -ether teritillned. tel Matte. l'
.ettinaer intention 0 eceing, lily tiar la *es zele lute*: 'Fatten** 11110i" great'
1901; then. Yell Per We ,011M bet* "Mt Yea% that .Sitilla theirght datanteit
lifitlitla Man in a similar elituitiet).-ebt
Lott thicken glanced hurriedly Larry,, my dear tillihr
WOWS Mid Wein Wae afteueiheet *Pe nettle you WU pretkutketir *SSW.
terY in, NS Ottani to set Viet valiant kt.. .
little heatt ot Larry% thilniping at an " S t ditL*
tweet& ret 6 Relit% lit* rib. " leeked the . ...
, Re.. scented *ction In the. AIN and. "Met **WI thin Ifiett-tilkid. Wog
Mentally tiveivied to terzeteetar thee Fie , eiptalrt ot II* Majesty* gunhait
wiattetear'iant beratttg be. mot .tnett.iC Homo, .wthe rbaneed So drop int hltIrtne '
atene,-dePatill Of the An* lteeM *ail We** at Oro consulate, tie i toed .
diving RAM ilpon. Which. he hit.hieti et *mine% ind there ii * code*
ton act:Wood to Ran bliedecketti Stretchitt around the but*
*Parden tha kir acting tit 1 hate tionei Ing tut ton boig it Now tpoi, .toppo
hut 11 Weems. iti row lut lhetigh there It retopwje oottkt ,ptity, to got. put,*
danger In Ole Wry Mr WO brOOM/t AWL ' tikt21 woad hie tepei wildly lame
let tetti* it le Meer eeta Se *SUMO UM hei Meg, ,,
Mks 'very *IOU thenisel*te haft net, "Nei ter youtpthit's the trot ittkilr,A
.* ' ettatikawati bitelikey.' pay bey! I ROO
Contualotit yen alartft Mt, zkatt 40,1* he *at .14ofd hi go le *de* 10.1111k sad
Weak *ay. !Wit, Is141,ti do not hi* lake' A few more lemma Ware be
hde• tortt Wathettr hut Weald. llateiht* WA gone. I lea sta. * filma
ilittit'a leer oh lo :know ten* Were are
That towtott the theta giteititnit id zr,Von Woe Own sildidi."'"
tt wnpre, in * nwtehell=4-*Itit *So iipt ."'Wht watt 'not era 'wrath "mum
n )paismel iriklisa twit thatallit IC lic AYR, end repreeeht what Dr., Mk
o bo,wonuo,
A4 WELL-SNOWN
BANDA MAN SPEAKS
boars weight and carries conviction with
It.
'For more than a year I was a suffer
or from kidney trouble,' Mr. leen
says, "Always he pain at times the ag-
ony would become anendurabie and I
Was practically unable to attend le any
of my duties. 1 doctored. With several
local physiciaine and tried every means
to ad cured, but without success, At
lest I was induced to . give Deed% Kid-
ney Fells a trial. I have the greatest
pleasure In staUng that they drove
away the Paine entirely and •restored
me to my old time health, and etrength.
I am attre_ I owe tbla entirely to Dodd's
Kidney Pills."
iwtoft
EXPEDITION /UST RETURNED FROM
UNKNOWN PART.
Several Members of the party Were
Murdereds--iftuanin
The" Method od of
ch"
Some ternarkeile tram' customs have
e
Just been repotted by an expedition
sent' into the comparatively unknown
countries between, the Abyssinian capi-
tal. and the_riorth-west ot [Ake Rudolph,
In the neighleorhood of the Anglo-Abys-
ied by the secretary of the British Le-
gation at, Adis Ababa,. was composed of
over 2,000 mers„and was sent odt Ly
the Emperor Meneleek capture SIU"
bird, an Abyssinian outlaw, who had
been murdering and raiding in Abyssin-
ian territory. It was awey eight months
and failed te capture Shifara.
For considerable Matantes the expe-
dition was followed by natives, who
tria themselves amid the thick elephant
grass nine feet high bordering the
pith, and it became necessary to for-
tify the camps and make varebas every
night
So he "returned to his mutton," and
took up the case at the point where it
had been dropped.
"What did he want, this minion of
the Czar?"
"The. papers. of Course."
Larry uttered a„ cry of alarm.
•
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tkosioltio.
It Ai ak
Vara*** tat arott`ek Meal.
Iski* will do Ati,liat,
Mit,NothtiobittaelotInag,
ihrOat Or Weir -Idea ithableit let
llama or adakt4, **tea
*Web otra ot etatilaat Ask -
Widen kuollta
Writ owl yea * Onin.
0 111114% •
Milt aow reIrttatIand lantut; two
their twelve -loot spears 2t itorizont.
ell3r ittet over lb* anouldara,. Ma anatta
owing ao*10 haler* it ettiltila*
4 Wild, War dealez keelPti
time le ehellt. to um oharua.
We441 Oln grown Seeder the crowd
ettrged =YAW the dead icing's hut,
suddenly parted *Int ehrettele the 15113
Witts. leePPt, *Lai Orange'
allured ostrich leathers, bet*. and
eeriste Onper end brass and ivory
round VS Mak earl
Threc times Ite rwahod round -110
04044114A IQUQWeil- 11 the shouting,
'gaging' tVertiOrso and then dlaaPpeared
tta titaritl)t AI Int had come. The new
IcelS 1011 been eSeseele
NEVER 1WASHES.Theis. Viankalla tribes have each
their own ,Oustoimi dialect. In one
veee the ruler might 'lever touch wa.
0,1 their suniber hic
open, who, with
Mutt termitt daslte4 * gleaming dgure
It* Alteoletti, Pseitrailet
CEYLON OREEN TEA:
I* IMPIDIX TAXING THII KO&O 4APMA,
"ad "Wtote 00/* 460, 40, sod 40.41 Per UN MO Wow*
1110140 /MANI" WA ZOVIAI,
liViteltee
SOWS%
ald
ter, and wben 1115 euriosity 10 bCUore
wittIo, man made Idm nmalt 110"tabteL
hit,filan had to OM hilet over every
ete4ear lest he ehetibl be deified.
In',another tlibe. when a tether is
getting on to years the son bids him
climb into * tree and JuMP dawn ileeM
the branches. It the old man staggers
ele Stail_Mg, the sou spears him on the
suet. itis %dulness is over.
One tribe had it custom Of sewing
chime- visitors' up In fresh lades and
leaving them to be, killed by the con-
traatetne of the alti0S; in 'another the
MIRY ellehoilaX Wast of dealing with
Strangers WO to tie them in a 'bundle
and Toll them over a preelpiCe.
In the Sonria, country, where the nas
Una ore elephant Minters and eaters,
the women are of a particularly repul-
sive type. They make a practice ot
disfiguring themselves by (lista/410K
their lower lips until they hang almost
down, to the Preast. This is brouglit
about by means of., a saucer of clay
which they insert in the lower lip.
Are you a sufferer with corns? If
You are, get a bottle of leollwaY's corn
Cure. It has never been known to
fail.
ate' e "The minister preached a scath-
ing discourse on the extravagance et
women." She : "Yes; and there his
wife sat, with a $20 hat on." He; "That
was probably the cause of the sermon,"
Sialiglit &nip Whetter than other soaps,
tut is best when used la the Sunlight way.
Sny lloanght Soap and MUM. directions.
Mr. Sprigg (gently): "My dear, a M832
was 8120t at by a burglar, and his life
was mitred by a button which, the bullet
struck." Mrs. Spriggs: "Weil, what of
it?" Mr. Sprigg : "Nothing; only the
button must have been age'
A Small Pill, but Powerful. -They
that judge of the powereage a pill by !Ls
size, woirld consider ''f-oxinelee's Vege-
table Pills to be lacking. It is a little
wonder among pills. What it lacks ln
size it makes up in pbtency. The 1 e-
rnedies which it carries are put up in
these small doses, becapse they are so
powerful that only small doses are re-
quired. The full strength of the ex-
tracts is secured in this form and do
their work thoroughly.
kmmiwinisi
Young Man (enthusiastically, to Mr.
Henpeckt): "Your daughter, sir, has
taken my heart by storm I" Mr. Hen-
peck!, (sadly): "I daresay, young man,
It runs in the family. Her mother takes
me by storm every time I come home."
Ifes. it IS hedwillathor to awe • siths covered
rith foul mottoes. It is Wand, too. Why not
sod the Walla* Rad restore, grr skim to its oat -
sod Lissom with Werawer rate
Disgusted Uncle: "I shall leave my
money to tbe poor and needy." No-
good Nepliew : "Heaven bless you,
uncle; I always said you wouldn't leave
me ouL"
A Requisite for the Rancher. - On
(he cattie ranges of the West, where
men and stock ate far from doctors
and apothecaries, Dr. Thomas' Eclectria
Oil is kept 49n hand by the intelligent
as a ready made medicine, not only for
many human ills, but as a horse. and
cattle medicine of surpassing merit. A
horse and cattle rancher will find mat-
ters greatly sfinplifled by using Vils
Oil.
Said the night watchman, when,.
about dusk, he was invitea to drink a
cup of coffee: "No, thank you; cdftee
keeps me awake an night." ,And then
he saw his blunder, looked very em-
barrassed, and tried to explain, but it
was no use.
beet 011 **Tropics Mies rosy cheeks.
It saw away the every. "lierrov" is the
best toaio to braes you up. It
11ethaiates the
4rar "1.1&tialt
,
Charlie: "Dorn you remember? It was
that day you borrowed Si of me." Jack
(hastily): "I don't recollect anything ut
the sort" Charlie-: "But you paid it
back next week." Jack: "Oh, yes; I
remember that perfectly." •
Very many persons dle annually from
cholera and kindred summer com-
plaints, who might have been saved it
poper renledies had been used. If at-
tacked do not delay in getting a bottle ot
Dr. J. D. Kellogg's Dyserttery Wettest,
the medieine that never faits to effect a
cum. Those whit twee used it say a
acts promptly, and thoroughly subdue
the pain and disease.
tif•••••••••••10•••••••••••
TOE URISIt's sfitATEGY.
••••••.
I PARA
Tbe Deceit 'Which It Practleed on the
Unwary Butner.
A Writer destribhig SoMe bear -hunt-
ing experiences ' in the Rocky Moure
labia, says-:, r •
"We cane to some dense undergrowth
whiett my comparilOtt thought was a
likely piece for the beer tO be found.
thirdly had be expressed ibis opinion,
and as I was pushing Mt Way for-
ward, there was a sudden rustle among
Intonouett,er:teingt, tur!ontly:,,, end with a lo.7
undergrowth in front Of Me which
'Weit accompanied by, 6 .atiVtige growl,
,lertititis yelled, 'Look out,' and lutat4d
tpfleitly te one lade, , hat before I had
tin* tag wave, the:busk* within.* Yea
of hati WWI and a Opiate. beer buret
[in his wicked tittle eyes Whiett I Shall
*keens se 'Wetly taken aback by thiS
tstIttilla.,eith, appearanceteio.i4toti boisitsldbliciatv6tked
my lite, Inc beet, are - .11fit Vary quick
With their 'ayes, Although 'exceedingly
tin with their rieseei, and this Oattsettit;
, Moven, tifiebed Me hut Made stilled
A6Jolen'triteitth-Kaint"tt'oet'4!almills'ortmitthilY.""klithti
bruin went. down litre a, stent. ,
"1 was no .earriedi awarivith the talt.'
eiteinent or the rackwOit, 'itad With tei.
-Idtallett at tittvfng ltelied it Me titteditt-
t -
/bon et our beer« list With ti, Whoop 1,
tan irittelita and Weit .iihout ta Plant
air ittet* like * NOR at 61000erftig httit.
l'hpatt It* abigit# telttlati When to My
ti
tifter$3 Ira upon tu ttet WA Welted
a terrine blow with I% tattpatton et
Matt. Intainet mote than root**
*tad, tidtiod, a* to dodge tlfet and
itatip IltaldiC, itnd a tenni. mug ham
mY imattiattiatfa Nile Pt* an titat to aity
harther *els at sly dertit)citert on Ow
,01:40Evottity, 4 3111 . 141""Itiadwatirit ro4 lo tots:attivtketwititteere7:1410,17:
A. taw
*WU
,
•---•sat.
0
MI* font, Pittedad, or Gelveniesd Merl, *prices
per MIAOW *maw feet covering niewetzre. Thu es
ming ea the reaticet, and is ea ideal covering tor Sool„
vows, Church, etc. Any beady *so eett Itif theWA" stsp.
hammer a84 *pi ars the only Mole rOtpated.
We tiro 110 krtret and *kw coltRiat at tiko idad_under Drittsh
illtig._43141 Mon Covered tIMOPIItia Of flba' bald bufidio. ufKoolfac41 C,10-14-41
iniktig 41101
FIRM,
IhATIltt AND LICOIT441WPACIOF.
We sem inaunfacteul Corirelleed Sem isk 10.18 abeeiai Cehridtic4or Pipe
"mt Ilwonto% Imitation of brisk 'or atone.
w
nyrft,: Tfor CvasilittilOglie No, 1411 a
xa311002, retrIth lamPke. ‘Lcurrazi"og0"PAN $ftik'Llogiera iTto,
amid. MOOS. In keen destine.
to -day.
. . ,
1011km, fa NM Oft so Rell. w
" ' . , , ati000si*.o.
714r Cralii sp. OS Sawes at.
toat'
nit Mt
areetatio.
ink 61
llooltionsaes,
, toms yam
Mead Office and Works.
Cialtaw*, Oat" Cased*
!ME IS MONEY
and no vehicle cm the calendar equal.: the bicycle as a time saver.
prominent doctor says:- "Nothing can replace my bicycle It stands in
the hall when not In use, and when I get a hurry call, I literally grab my t,
hat with one hand and my bicycle with the other and I'm off."
BACK TO THE BICYCLE
The vehicle of utility and healtn and when you think of bicycles you •
naturally think of one of .the following bicycles as ail that is best and up -
9 -date
CLEVELAND, SILVER RIBBON MASSEY,
eiPERPEOT, ' 'BRANTFORD.
Made in Cushion Frame or Rigid 'Modeis. Up-to-date Equipment .
Wilier& Handlebars, Morrow Coaster Brake.
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"Makers of the World. Best Bicycles."
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Write for catatoeue.
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o
kDiAbno2Wt.e.steern Caz,nd.adaLiINSwrdls, ssiylnizr:t.ay.....k, suo;dados^
,t
rollerkle„ ,of PItiaLsa Head; Thdew item per awe.
'41
Vhitlif7PlehARSONS.Os
P and "P"c4aan.
R. Weassler Slants Terente• Canada.
ground, across which, direct in our
path, a large tree trunk bad fallen. 'If
a bear came down on us while we were
getting up here,' Jenkins •whispered to
me, we would be in a pretty pickle.'
I agreed with him _entirely, but had
scarcely time to say so when we reached
a position which enabled us to see some
dark object on the other side of the
tree trunk. It was the very bear that we
were afker. After raising his head and
staring us straight in the face he gave
a sniff and, turning tail, made off at
full speed. For a moment I utterly
[ergot the danger of our position, and
I let fly at him a bullet which struck
him, we afterwards discovered, lighten
the flank.
"With a perfect bellow of rage he
turned armed, and, after raising him-
self for a moment on his haunches,
made straight for me. I was standing
made alright for me. I was standing
about three yards behind the tree trunk
when 1 fired my shot, and he could not
Italie been more than twelve yards away
wben he started to charge. Neither of
the others could fire for fear of hitting
me, for they were directly behind, and
although I had time to shoot again, my
tend was so unsteady and I was so
excited, that I missed him altogether,
and he had reached the tree before I
flinty realized the danger I was in. t
turned tall and started to bolt i_lOirn die
hill for dear Life. Almost my twat- Merl,
unfortunately. was upon a loose stone,
%Oath flung me upon my Mee, and set
me rolling doe/Marcie with the bear
dettleir after ma about -ievieeas- fast, -e1.
was at this' moment that Jenkins took
action. Knowing that the bear having
ctn,..u.„,............i..... .,........cle turned his attezition te Me would
IST011811111 Till DOOTOR.
los. E1ttatiehreartag4. Although liat
lohya,lelau rata She NigittptiV Nittl
at aa Um* ' ..
otaa florAce WU
mei hat heart Mimi
4, iii.tiowirbtatadthi:tintesol"1:rn6Wititoterlasiiiiy
tt!iil
Seto*, at Dairorini.
Ora
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Attie* tow it attar** Makeitsediag
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be* Iteut 1•11040 lay ilea& owl kee
*01041 omit to go iti atop haa i OAS 41
1.440001,06*,,,614 enlajbotall AracomokoilatO aid
rithlthie 414 atot *air
weila
sot
rad
ftlt
bigisO
stake
take jittle notice of anybody else, h
waited till he passed him within 1LVS
emits, and then fired point-blank at
head, killing him on the spot."
Little Elsie: "Brother Johnny ecan
come to school; he has diphtheria;
Teacher: :Indeed I Wbere did he g
it?" Little, Elsie a• "In the neck."
"What?" called the Jair young thing ,
to the MEM who had fallen from hit
horse for the tenth time that morning, ,
"Falling off again? Where did yen
study horse -riding? In a correspon-
dence scheol?"
unison's
FLY
PADS
S0
ODE PACKET 1/Aft
ACTUALLY Immo
A BustiaL OF FLIES
soul by all Druggists sad Omen! Seer*
and by raell.
TEN atiTS PER PACigif ritou
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iteolavrtos. ONT.
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Niowegki.1 Mi.iIsW046.. .
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,
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Whole or spare Ulna agents, to toill
tagli grade etatle et hardy and well.
Arowit :Wee and ,plants. Ge!aliced, and
vrtergetle theit can Atka le very omit.
ahletbUsineett.ot outtig this Mock, width
10 well Moon. Metal terms and
complete outfit. 'Conitrdsifirei veld week.
ty, Apply 51 Ohne to
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geeldetletilt• reorietleir,
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tatibilshed, over *4ilitter of eenln*
MAIM WAN11(0•
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UN** Thtt.
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