HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1896-2-27, Page 2PAIN -KILLER
THAI Gatlin-
FEDIllY Medicine of the Age.
Taken Internally, It Cam
Laarrean, Cramp id Pala /a the
Stomach, 8ore Threat, ategilea Cot*
Coughs, eta. etc.
Usad Externally, It CureS
(uts. ltritieers, &one Itenkte, S'artuag,
Toothache Pate la the FOO• NeteralgA
Rheumatism, frosted Feat.
l.*sisd• oar ranao• 44 arch nanivalee fereba.
ll• tiring Illberger.
weer bre beer ree isw 411mor Or Pea
• ern per awl n be • roe Ara
IL aro Mohave ser era ease es=.16.11.
▪ if lir reseniesnal sPreeltlies. err se
sr err rads niallisseesew he wa-reisere
ore.
It leas rei Ira an • err et nesseene: pre.
iwiesseee bait sorer repelerie oval • Pray 1.4.,
teisirtnior Xrsta
118.84,ft 11/.110•• bap Ow pay).* " Yu • w
Oa 1•11•447-arr lomat. 4•11.P.
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DAL IS BEST.
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I )114K WWI 111/111e in the drawing
toOln. let IM. 1.' • rel. bul VOL 11/4000U,
and the yam • iu the picturesom
hats clustered omod it., little twe, table ea
deal) ise tli.s. t•uer el retie and shun:lib*
▪ •'.1 w. d .1 oied t our Amato Polo
between the bore ,ontidelice proper w
the hail tote I iiv hod diseumed the
flatIllat tetra drItOrtt ly On the
last scandal. ei. 1 ere MAI buoy ;with Jack
Ronne) “ het *1,1 11.0010, A decision of
the O,OrI. fl f Inheritance to am
bother hrtr.outi lbensfl. had 4488 IOW 1/V1ll
street •ol Leer, e.ugiit on the wrong side of
the owlet.
cat, t rnottire it. said Selo' Littleioho
bolanoing her 1.ttle goLlepnos. • IV bat will
become of him Ti. spoiled darling ' W117
he will have to ois to woi
•Work eaoi Julia Montromor. With
those engems. to bonds ' W het sort o
work
'l'oor Jack said Arabella. He woulda t
440W himself 0 :1 cot his habit.. How is he
te go without, h horse', Me clubhis opera,
his Loodon tay I it.'
'I don t belie •• will try it said F. -
brut
'Why, whet *ill he .10 •'
'Tbe only th .,g he mo do -stop living..
0, Bab ' ifhorrid of you ' Jack Rod
bey, the dear, •pl.m•Iid fellow • Has any
me mon hini 1 vsi oder what he is doing
now, said So113
'Vt aJkwg Vil ois uppers, don't they call
it,' said Bali
Such s shawl, ' And be bee loot mid
given away a f•,tiune to other ponds. He
aerie ses mei to care %bout mosey.
•No, n teed; I suppose he had dropped •
solid fortune In eerily before this.
' Bab; with toe poor fellowinil such
• strait. H eL.1% does what all the men
do.'
'And he doe* a treat deal thedon t do,
said Arabella. E .-e-• one else was lettinv
Will du Lay• i. tp whet he bad sowed, but
Jack made woo 1 all the misappropriation
Met that the oest term And if it was
Jack • yacht that went cruising up the
Mediterranean and had princes on board for
roosts, it vat 1,1. steamer that took them
children frcm Soven Alleys down the CaTr-
ber every..Os urday afternootiall-the hot
Summar ----'
'Ino always had • speeific talent for torn
iag a telescope on nucromomo suloecte, said
Halo
•I1 here is .leck Dom am\ one know
said Sally.
'1,loing to l'ex as, ran c hole. He bee clear-
ed up every hiee, and starts at come, sumo
one says. He'd lik• It if it were ple‘, the
poor fellow
'Oh, it is reedy getting dark.. exclaimed
Arabella., as the mud stole softly around
the room. and great tempi flitted up like
moons dreeeed in the fashion. And she
pulled on her armies cope. 'We most be
going. Why, Policia, how white •ou are '
1 should think you were reedy o faint your
pelf.'
*The sadden light,murmured
And then she paw herself in the glass, and
passed her hand quickly over the shining
olive •yee that glittered there for half • mo
moot like points of steel.
Years afterward• Felons. had only to
maka that tontine of bit Mad &erre her
eyes to bring np the whole maw the 0 • e
ly. lofty room, with its Wt. (lobelia hang
imp, the great imerore framed is alabaster.
She moony limes, the high rams heaped
with Mikes cushions, the ')rendes and eil
roe, the beautiful earls wetting IWO thoir
princely fere, talking amodel like dowagers
her sister flab's face with marlin on botb
Meeks, and her own, whit. mind angry,
I s the gime at the marble Diana behted
her.
It warn while the !am diatom emote that
eight were still saying tesder nothings to
Bab, am sloe leaned against the mantel sad
th• IOW firyligh: played. as the satin ahem
et Ism white gown till Me looked se if telt
ing life trim • name tinted jewel, tied •
slender shape slippel mitt:, doer's the stairs
•nd pawed along to the shadows of the
homes like herself. The girl had sever
boss la tn. streets before at aisle 'richest
aeleadasicep; every mead frightened her.
h. ,ebruak behied her yell tram (beget
imansr-by. 1400.1 Oa ahe named the
Moser she hirmehi into eight Me Menai she
gegivbell, that she might pass mere readily se
a sisid. A half hour's rapid Ira& and
ream up seer stem to wish* sure of the ammo
ow, meg the deter hell, mid sessettuag es•
fdasaasey Ati the sem who answered it,
pease/ fa sad followed him be the dos,.
pas flight of the ism& low dairies,
▪ s▪ mie sos Itatte. with bin head bowed
Ira his arms as they XS thug Ohs tablet
TAP! RONA 1. norwit 'ell. ONT.. THURSDA Y. FEB. 28 1898
/ la as altitude of atter deposes. lie did sot
11,0 up when 1 h• door opetotd tied closed.
Hut the girl crossed the room 'quickly, sad
etas/tog behind ham, pi mped with her
no kid aerobe 1118 eheulhir. 14. lifted
big head anti looked straight Were bun. '11
sem... it's • dream,' he rod, half to 111/111
self
'I am not • dream, leek. ob. said, bend
Ma 0111 lower, heir soft, cel 1 cheek touching
him. 'I em
There me • eileilee 10 hoiven for the
apa,e .4 half an hour. For om moment
there 1*•• olence and -apt .re there. Aod
•heis toe treader iiissu cense fer the lugI
ipegs. 'And this paroel, too.' mod reloads,
he exoleinied
'This pineal, Me repeat, 1, ' ou k GOO 1
casoot go back after coming tire. she mid,
when they were al me again. 'I have burn •
03 my ships behind me,
you mein It he indiumed Joyous*
And then he tone fell • I tbouglit --oh.,
oerteinly. I must take you home before my
train leaves.'
'Vou will take me home i1y home le
with you, Jack.
'Von doot know what You may . he
tweed her, 'Oh. no: I commit swept th•
mcrifice !' the eager gleam of his eye. bely
,nit hie words.
'Jack, she munnured,lbe sulfides la my
coining herr unasked.
'You keew I loved you : a you know 1
lowed von And then the crash mine, and
there wee nothing for me to say to 7
who hat., sin u the bilis* aad fed OR the
room of hie. 1, whose part was the
ousks.
•Veis, I knew it, or I would not have
oome, i he replied as she moved away from
him, going about the room and pausal* at
ib, ourtatnlem window place where the
moonlight fell upon her, pale sad iambs
Ilooste
t. make 11 .0 hard for Inc' he ez
•laimed. •An hour ago 11 was the dat k
ease of despair. I was going to bury on
.elf to the ranch, eolith ite droves of oattl..
ime one thing ligt me, ea 11 11 were a grave
Now I shell go out to that new life, radiant
with thn heppy know/edge and my hope
And *yen if .1 should never prosper enough
to mum to you, be sited alter • nweneet,
tasking a step towards her, •If you Moult
weary in 1011/ waiting and give some mho
marl the love I have won-- well,' could bear
it, perhaps, reinembertog and limn, main
in
'tSholansike"rbotliCeirj°Mats.. exclaimed, an
clown, Mr arms and looking for the hot
and jacket that had bees thrown made, 'I
am going with you, Jack. If :you can live
Summer and Winter in • teat in Teas., I
can too. I have fit clothes ia that parcel
I Mee rev Jewels here • they wore mother's
and are mine, and I have • right to take
them. Their price will hinder my beteg
berdea.
'A burden ' Oh • Feirzia. if I might, if
1 dewed --
•N ou will have to, said Folsom, *Wooly
The Church of Rimming is arourig the oxen
or. and the rector is my friend. Jack, u
made me propose to yon. 1 shouldo't
think %on would make me ask you to m yrry
me.
•1 he train leoves at midnight,• he maid :
'There is but scant tune ---oh. my darlino, if
you should repent tf ' Oh ' you mr et.
ton will "
'Never " said Felicia. And thendip to lip
end heart to heart, they lowered me mo-
ment before they want out together.
It was a year afterwards that 1- alum sat
me night in the refulgent moonlignt of the
nigh praine -ter a day of beat, tempered
Sy 'tee high ilf braere over 300 miles of
Rowers.
'Are you entry I came '' she said.
'Are100
'Lo 2,oe know, it mem to me precteelo as
if we were living on the outskirts of the
Holy Load, with docks and herds sad the
fig and poinegreaste, aad the leados grape
/ravine • good eayell.' she said.
• Precisely &ad the flooks and herds ore
proeperins es that ere shall have to take the
or,meet of the prophet. W's it lesiab
wits said 'Rolm,* the plies ef thy tent,
and hit them etreteb forth the ~tains of
th* habitenon ; spare not ;Ienirthea thy cord,:
strengthen thy ',takes' •• Colosel Itpsliur
lived in a tent over yooder ter a demo
years. lint we may build our home Next
year, I fano
• With roses I% ing on the low roof wed a
night • blooming comae clambering across the
gallery, lik• some of the homes in the old
Spanish town there. 1 don't kaow but
1 lik• this bettor thoorh -the lovely free
dom of it. Uhno we never lived before
Are ;you sure you never regret --' het
asked
'Regret Well, 1 confess 1 should have
liked to hove heard Bah read out our it
nage notice at breakfast and Illeh en bitter
the day before for fear of 'it Rut own
them days of linkmen. and idlemee and
poseipthe 000fining clothes and wampum
life----'
•f I mien my father.' Me said. and Mr
hp quivered.
Bet her hasband's arse claimed her,
and the premsre el his ows lips quieted the
sob
i:men, she added presently, If he
sever forgives ne or muses to mos es, mid II
poor Rob sheeld never cone dew, bete, end
learn whet it 1.1. hes, 1 shell be ran my
dear, that love is beet lenimille Courier
Journal.
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illoary est *biers.
The amonnt of money wrillitress from
catarrh will spend in stliala la owe
that fool and d..sgrei.b 45la-
med eneredible. .1. W. Jamare id Oil
ford. Onto Stye: "I spent balms 10200
and 3300 conenitiag dostom • I tried all
the 'treatments' withoht bss.4t. One
nos of Chase's Ositerrh Oterie did use more
mind thas all the ressediew • lie box
mired we." Doa't retie mosey. Ohase's
Cure. with iseprivred blower, 2Ite. It
Cars*
Those wallies issue We wee* Med Ws
yew lea the rarer el .6
hate wish Irak perinas twbbrinall=e1
ef woods' Isaihers had boon eons
fellows' the anodise might harnsi
deabled.
CHAMBERLAIN'S DAY.
Thee COIOnlai ellieratary is Now
FrOrit
A110 A POUIRLE MIME MINISTEI
Ur. 44.0•41W4 itftwabalsof Rabies aa Arsenio
ea She Lesiasies Peek Present and
•
lereaston ensues-igew 00S..
Tressed Canada sad Mee
sense Coleases.
Now York. Ireb. Georgie W.
Brt.alley contriballes to The Herald to-
day an Interesting 'article. on the pant,
torment and Probable future of Mr.
Chamberlain. In the course of this ar-
ticle Mr. rintalk-y my. Early in Mr.
Chem herbal a Parliamentary career
tht, word moat often dung at Win was
penue.hlial. lie coilld nut shake Oft tbe
r-aYoraltY of the m id land ....pital. A t
one time the tatInt was }mit enough.
lie Wok nicrrnet views His mind was
octicentrated on girt-000ne of domestic
life. He woe an economist. e. social
rs-fornter, ond. when he uttered hhe
tuo-tehmuus pitrzeie about ransom. it 40-
0141101. lie sa 1. his . aught place es
imeoldent of the iiirerti of Trade ;mid
otesident of the Local Governenent
hoard 11 hat ha hall to deal with in
those ort1.•8 were queationy of oom-
n-a rye and questiona of Internal admin-
Istrauloo. H, filled both ofnees with
entriertk• tetrad:ay. but ids mind did
not expand till he had shaken off horn.
ole. Down to that time he Wan A1111.181
a Litt* Englander Th.- no-yoasity of
difeinding the Integrity Of the United
Kingdom Naught him Imperialem.
There cease &ahanre• In Lb* tone of
his spew/km and so his han•IHng
large sut.),cts. He became interested
in foreign :affairs. He took a ioutisey
and discovered Egypt; returne.f. and
a; r.ounced thou the English onnita-
Onn Of Egypt was a netoresity. mi it
ao and fa. His visit to America had
brought him into relations with Can-
ada. Perham Ube moot stiff-necked of
alit English colonies. Greater Britain
bel^11111111, tt, him nousething more than a
phrase-. Foreign affairs presented
th. moeloeis to bins in a. light differeso
from that in which the Mayor of Mir -
TO Ingham had viewed them He pain-
ed from politico to statesinaniehip.
lbooding mach over them- newer in-
terests. r•maidering. as he has ever
dcnewith some esactne.c. the chancels
of hie own career. considering elm
in a. spirit of true patriotism the larg-
er interests at the empire. h.- maw that
his one great opportunity. both of
building up hike men place and of re -re-
nts hie eountry. lay In new polio,"
for the colonies.
It is characteristic of him that he
Mould have spoken ot them ea neglect-
ed eetates which needed development.
It Is but a hgure 01 spemb. Jost
ninon how commercialism had satu-
rated Ida mind. lie eitricieptson. at any
ratr. no matter how it was phrased.
War a great one. H.- sh•nk off the
notion that the colonies atere orill7 no
many encumbrances. a favorite notion
of Liberals and Radicals this many a
yi az-a notion from whk-h Lord Bow-
tx. nedeid himself was not frPe. He
Per:waded himeelf that it was possible
to weld tbe empire tono-thrr nuocc
ciosely than ever before,and 10 make
these outlying Provinces In lt toonso In-
tegral parts of the huge Imperial fab-
ric which covers the gl.1i. Australia
had taught him a lesson when she ut-
ttsvd 10 mend troops to Suaaktni.
Canada tang.ht him another by her
PutTetual assertion of oelf-Interest as
her note ru* of ounduct in her rita-
Ii.na erith the mother country. One
was an inspiration, the other a warn-
-ins. Out of the two he frwmed a Do-
lby. ..sr in the two he found a. gierm
coo aisle ot great national growth. To
encowroge the loyalty i_ef whk-h New
South Wales had given so splendid an
kmaimple. to repress the centrifugal
t.ndeevey of Canada by making her
ea* that interest and loyalty might be
hcrtrionioust-such mems to hake been
Mr. C Ain's put -pone. -111M re-
v.ard Uhr •ierrial proof id bis sa-
gacity souls V,' hen he Germaa
Emperor n to bluster. Australia,
and not Austntlia alone. Meowed her-
self ready to spring v. skr•ms f.tr the
ornpire..
When a mar ciouell hung over Eng -
haul arid tbe United Suttee, Canada
the very province whieh had emomed
readient to make light of tier Imperial
oblirations. the provino• which tart
be first to suffer if war otiosity
rivalled, and perhaps surr,....:.°14
ethers; in her declaration cot devotion
to the Crown and of bo -r purpose to
&mod or fall with the empire itself.
And it was wader Mr. Chamberlain'.
Ministry that theme things tame to
maw
How capable Mr rhautheriain proved
httneelf for the Tranievaal buMneme all
thi world knows. Strictly that. like
Vi neTueha, might seem te have he -
kneed to the Foreign °Moe rwther
than the Colonial Office. But, as dee
Tranevaal concerned OLP* Colour and
.11 tolonial South Africa. and as vette-
Sillf beg real dispute was with IMMO
Gutana., the masterful Colonial Seeme
lazy annexed them both to hie own
deparnnent and dea/t with them both.
rd Salisbury. aa the ruler ot the em -
Sim seemed for a moment effaued. and
Mr. Chiunbertaln stood in the fame
front of the battle.
The Prime Minister. who is also Tor-
etirn Minister. wait of course, net Mal -
and weeki when sot he, but "X.
13' effaced. bot there were oritloal
Chamberlain. keened lamest le the
eye:. of England and the world. It
Was Mr. Chamberlain who gave orders
to the Governor of Britian Guiana and
to the High Cimuningioner at The
Hague It Was Mr. Chamberlain who
stigned despatches.. It wee ldr.
hamberlain who communicated
with President Kramer. It wee Mr.
chamberlainancl not Lord ftallsbory,
*11" found In South Afr!,-ap tenor,
the material for personal encounter
with 114e ablest- onsparably 1'1e ati
lent -of colonial etatesnien and utl%en-
Offen', MO t 'struggle In South
Afrieit looked at one time like a duel
between Mr Chomherlain •nd Mr Cerii
Rhodos. Nothine gram wanting ti Mr
Chamberisin'e ttiumph hut that chat
lenge to Englar.d's power which the
German Emperor eras om ounsiderata
as to enmity.
The roar of draw** which followed
liras the yoke of all Ragland. and yet,
soniethow. you Deemed to cletert amid
the deep utteranee of the anger of a
great people the sharp and eometimen
rather shrill sot* which Mr. Chamber-
ledn's powers as • debater have mado
familiar to the Houge of Commons.
It was tloe hour of his poilteal apothe-
min He had regained In • few moirithe.
amuse! In a few daye, all, and far
more than all, the prestige of which
he had sacrificed some part whew he
lied from the remnant of those
whom. SA • united party.14.
at ono Moe soemod tlootInol to lead.
He had onmpetely •Indleated his Plata
to leadership He bad eclipsed for the
gime, not only Lord gallobury, but the
=stifled heir to the enemselos of
ftellatiury. Mr Arthur Dansier.
11.. hod stipeeett the clamor .._11111filind
him. whether trimmervatIve or mamma.
Hit had the natkth behind/ Mai; ha mos
MP Wel ef the nation
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lin I wet) itrAW 'AMA 1
LIVSHIES TO LET WHEEL&
seastes ampere aro asossisionsa Theis The
oesdlesse Ge Gas elbaaish
Thal wows rletnIllomet thing ia the imatilsr
el the burvoi• mid the livery stable la
eurpieder of the latter to the deemed 11
Me 'Meat steedto to-dato lirerymes
every motion of the coostry are 'eying be •
sleek et bicycles.
Tber• is primed Oa Park place, New leek
• progremesolookitig swethly rolled the
Livery Stable. Nearly • year ego ibm
editors, Or H. Lamm' tied H. Sackett,
berm Um publication of a ewes of articles
istreit liveryman to *cord the sition000
that ustemeoh as the Nevelt, had come to
coy, the wine liveryman instead of lariat -
Mg los 'mem 10 horse that teen* towed
•ether to drive sot rids, Amid give them
imettotie iesumed.soutfthone. paveveryeeeepriettelte:l teithrhooalThol
11. sditonal columns the followtag 001405
ro 1111•111N.
A number of manufacturers el bicycles
have stgnified to in their willingeses to al
low liverymen' • duatount on the purchase of
wbeele for hire. Others hers etated that if
the iPrriinlr 05 unoecupmd, they would
impost them seenis for the eele of their
wheolo and thu• ...out, them to the regular
trade diecount trill he pleated to EDI*
the somas of thee manufacturers to livery-
men UPC,. espplie•von
Further evident* of the inroads of thy
18111.1yele 01100 t11111 11.t. honored hugeness of
horn', out home. and vehicles ss *knee in
the fact that nearly half of the advertise'
in the paper referred to is of bicycles and
their appurteereoes.
to/.1.1.1TION 1% unman
lir, Laming, in talking, about the future
of the livery busineeo, said opposition to
10. hicvole ie an silly and futile as urea op-
position to toe railroads hy the stage drivers
of tiftv Years ago An% suessible liveryman
will tell you that hie main source of Profit
formerly was the Suaday trade, iand that
trade. like Has. Reesman s pert v, sow ask,
tli neve re that trade sow ' As Ione as
bicycling tem ooefinorl to men the demises
me not so great It was when the women
teoli up the wheel that the Ines began to he
11.1.t•• A boom and burro node oh's. fr'r •
Sunda• aftereorin. while a rah of hilyt•Itle
me he rented for all day for each. The
result is that every Jack who Me Nord.
ye teaching his Jill to ride, or if Jill is the
ovolist.ehe ie inesetieg that look purchase or
leis • wheel. that he may amouipany bow es
harSuadee rim. I em sae le seyisie thet
50 per met, 01 11.. girls who Need to make
rho Solidity livery trade preamble aft sow
nibs, wheel.
" I met an old friend the ether day who
had hem in the liverv hembeess for thirty
years. land he told Inc he wee rota, to quit.
114•..1 "11 1:111111180,•
" Made your pile' I asked.
" No.esti he, •• hut 1 don't want to lese
what I have got. es I am going tato the lim
Wtha6Pret • tisaa"
hIiiieked.
•' %melee, ' he"People mat Mem
son't kayo to 'moons therm aati thee don't
get sick and met you "vet' belle Besides,
vou oan get prices for them, while your
heroes 00.1 be hired out anionaii to siva
them exereMe. No more horses for wok
am smog to get in out of the rasa. '
Asother well kaown liverowasi. Grimm
oleos is sear the Boalmrartle. and wbe was
the first to add "bikes to his hosisowi,
said
" A man must keep no with the times,
My husisese se to ersiveyeame with
motive power. If I medal int people to biro
heavies from me and poll themselves, I
would like it. for they cannot Mimes homy
as tench mg thee can • horse, aml a bays,
needs so food, grooming. or mote stabile
mom As they de not meat to hire biurgiee
without kerma. and will hire bieyolion, 1..
goiag to rive them what they ereaL”
1.114101 AND steers,.
The nitimea from • hicyele with witial nee
inuoh greater in proportion thee that free
bores and Angry; die GM mot is far lem
"1516atira...110Yolor elm Mill-:t....1.)411W
• are bow asisalas 055.
ITU weal knows favor with whisk Far-
lishema regard saderdem beef Wimp' tie se-
the •
u... oneteas habit which is end to bo..
ar the nieresee is Liadan, thst of eating moat
is
000t nearly es. The hobit *WWI from •
belief Mat it was meductiv• to health. 9f
laie pion there has bean • wart rua on the
grave or woe expressed front row heel
the latter tieing ettuented tato pulp; but,
quite apart terra tial, insa regelor meson -
ars bar the damn auto wile • special view
5. 5..., dm latter raw, ..oh customer hay
Mem ~met belief that he beeetite in health
front the prectioso In Roma MIMS It 40 snore
a *salter of actual health than 01 twice.
There are two remarkable points about raw
meat eating. nee of them being thot a oat
many hoteliers themselves obattontit Got
prime bite off aad chew them The other
mint ie that a wont ms, Isseele, wbo 41.
not at home eat in • raw state Mr meat
that they boyoudge the totality when huyine
by ohewtag • bit of raw meat, oust as thee
taste of butter or cheese. A oelebratod
Landon barrister son ileasitittes of the Mee
steak hotly minced with salad, aed in a
irreat many other cams the meat is oat into
very slim shreds and made into sandwachea,
with 1041440111ff added Hostaurant keepers
say that the -Wet call is for meat Yee% mach
each's done. hut therare great numbers,
of fatiti people who eat meat absolutely
raw.
and tIse keep i.ahe sontinal. while I doubt
If reraire es a bieyek will mot se much as
repairs os • berry. This leaves cost of the
horse and hie feed sad oars entirely out of
• be quests°. Another this( I look at is
hat whom • map is ow • hievolto and ksowe
tint earelsommes will getpardise hie ewe lite
cod Npi., 14. 1. more apt to be airehtl sot
be it,
1. opiates mixt finausee will had b4 -
Preis. for hire is all the livery stable of New
Verb that ore landed nowhere soar the
drives of the parks.
Illaguiry amen, liverymen, with spsdal
mistimes to the oanisoe sad bogey Made,
shomil that this branch of trade is suffering
as nrisellias the 1554. 10 berselesh
"WW1. we are sot making mosey we
sorely 5,4 00. gong to buy new vehicles. I
Passed say *at bicycle, hays had any of-
fset ems libe fassily earriage lamoseee. ' Not
may bee the Sunday livery business petored
net. hat I 14.00 .4 at Mem six young men
who *weed their horses sad rigs Taad hoard
ed thous is this stable, who have sold them
estlits. aad noir pa minimise over the roads
ap hisytelsa I shell here wheels to rent
nor yaw.
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11 71,1vaaDOT1 WIlf.ta i:ITZ 301711
WOW erarr-t. MEDIC/NI, %MTN' 4111Zal-
CAN 11111VPIC.
I have been a neatened water )1rons
/firma Debility, Indigestion, Dyspepsia
.04 410501 photos/ meaksess for • somber
of years, sad had boss treeted by sumerano
dodoes awl imosishels without avail. Re
mostly while vineting 1. Toronto I was is.
&seed by a Mead who had beau cared ef
triatilier nimplaiate by tut me, to try Reath
American Names Tout% width I did arab
the ewes esessishisg results The very trot
dose awed te hit the right spot.' aad
14.1 10. eamplebely cured sie, asd 11.50 01 all
I have stayed mired.
Oratitide ler what this gonad remedy heis
doste few me preempt' me la makieg 104.
eta eeriest. whist' 4 wain yes le publiab far
mid wide, se thee ethers who soar from
twee tomplaiste sissy bare that there is a
sem abselete and genets. within their
mask arid to he bed abase' Ise the silkiest
May loath Arnosiona Nervise mow prim.
per, sad I pereisetwe ere the reward
thee se roily deserve, ist14.p.44,
aw
Teen Ira,.
D. 4,
Pirea. Owl. Des. !Mk
Sold by J. IL DM*.
hereDrage Artealla ar IOW al& Nee
careful latlail Maw
"Hadar. pleme strairhtes that rug.
said At Grey. "Some me will 'stumble
over it, and fall againet the Mese ••"'
"4 Aunt 1r.% :laughed Hoster,"whet ,
will % nu think of next • I noll you passt.
met_ You are alwave lookieg for same
thing bad to hems's
But Nester • married meter. Mrs. Hills,
who had mat tome ij, did stet hurls glie
said atter • ismeest "1 haven't told you
what I did the other night.
I went to the kitchen the last thing.
Lod the ktailinr in the stove ready Or
morning, aad replaced the moor, learns
die lifter in it props:Mae frees ths stove
**It is dark. as this time of the year whoa
WM rinse, and the mit morning as ampil.
he west into the kitchen to start 114*1,,,
aad anntleser moment I heard him ery eat
is min. It Sashed issiantly open me orbs&
hod happesed Ile had loomed 4.the dark,
and bad ehrisolt his eye .4540.1the melee -
tog lifter. I felt sick with terror. "I I
thought
•• 'What111 have mad* Will bliad fer
-
••It really die1 hit hie eye. though ase 14
blind h01. sad the bruise as4 swelling are
nee yet gene. I Ma orivineed err thee wit
oath% to lie aunts] us little %Irma" -
Household.
ifiensevrerk Ignasfamn. _
"01,.muse Mara isst heir *ad where to
alight." is a oaring that is sties heard from
the -Hf denlishal henseiteepere---ir%
Slot statist the ease too streenly 10 157 that
there ie no "bow" or "where.- Au other
wise indeed sad trusty servant who ottoord
is my hitches tor lout years had one habit
of sliehtis,. that ameritherandeetr her mane
excellent traits, Wrest omit low her pooltion
nem* a time When hurried she 000tel
attera be intimod to thoroughly, want her
seneepsas eed tria. They were hem awe
wish Waose of tmaimno snop or what rot.
ia them. When they Imre tokee dome
far a mooed ming, she near failed to •Iro
the required scrubbing, beat she meld sot
be tattooed to see that in so donut eh* (awe
herself double troohle.
Awelbeir domestic meld never learn te
put as artier io Lbw same dam twee, and
conemeently half of her time mid of noise
was spent in looking for things, Home-
work ma be mak* ommaratiindy easy he
obeereiag two abort rune A
everyddeer. and everythirer in its Oboe.
earl " Whet° PM flo • thing at al1. ths i
well.- Whom • emeroin dose her men hours
verb the sammemes ars the most huebear
but if these are filled with Wires water„ with
a little noels sod Gotr map adde4. and 141 011
the rave while the meal is heing diehoet.
they will have almost wished t' werioelyee
white it is being eaten Anything in 'hints
Imalar has hoes aged retinires to be filled
witk oold water.
• .sebis L. anew It silt
• 'olooel eckeeill riven a clever imitation,
both vocally and in oa/loped Euglish, of
lebn L. Sullivan's idea of the dictimary.
"Now, I tell you fellers my idea of the
t ray in 1141. 4. regards to originality and
etheestion sad all that stuff Of worse you
tellers that write roame and ads is the pap
ors nay keen mor• about this thing than
emelt but it girlies me there ie no such
thiag as ongsnalito. You ma Mlle the
directory- -I mean the dictimeary. Why,
there's nothing original about that. Web
ow says he wrote it. That's • eon. Web-
ster mad to melte a good talk wises be was
a statesman. Perhaps bios. the hest two
Impaled talker this comity" ever raised.
Wto., I tried io smt off some of Mole loom
winded 'korai that pastel Webster used it
would 140 tougher oct my throat them Moan
Lewis' straggle hold. Rat all them words
were not sahrisal with Daniel. Where did
he rit to.. Why, he stole thews out of
the bible. Hs most have read Use Rible
right to a finish to Mid all those words. It's
a weeder some of you follows haven't
wrens° Webster op. It weald be • geed
reset
Colonel Oookerill m.4.10 held ail C• 15 -
dam eto Jobe that Haan' Webster mum%
the Webster of lezieersphy reisown, 11.1
Joao refused to take the Colonel's ward lee
" I m sot • Welt Point redness like yen
sewerper fellows, rockeeill, eg 1 met
write muds of • myt14. bet whoa it comma te
arguing about Webster rid the distierry
ois rive 500041 of %oil gays Garda sad Mae
and '14. 61*... hall; wad John--Weshrg-
toe Poet
NOT_IL:ORN.
Peliesensa • - dews out o' tliat Tome
feller. '
Reporters oeseripsise-ilat al'aishaorreer and weal te
ret
Polionam-Te the devil wid you. lieu
e alet stay there. Toe tin fled or ell
zaraiabeat lie hire Irma the papers ia the
Vets elan bear a wow say 7 " se
5. talkies."bon she doesn't Wig se all the
mina 1
Netiolaa resells to the Mad of tbe wor-
ried nine the me el dal* Mho se Webby es
te tad tir the Maley 14 14. erre herd
biesidle 4. 014.
The eras bee a berm areareas imam
Isaa-thet le the =re aireffl Wbab sea
14. 14. lasar of the 1445. 41 the lady
re elle ?
A yang ride heir mired bow bee bar
14s 44 ask replied 514 11. turned odd
wry 1414 14. aseeidas, sad tanisd 45.y
kW algla
Lore trash aratones Dearer
Lstoth Heat, that ear:), day •-altiste, d•
wand tot sato* te be the bit •.1 othees
wine :be 1.4 •- le h11.1611.0. Of • ta big psi
wee , • • d-nsm. N• u..eld 1.1104 111
• tea 4:1.,• • h.ad. Or OWNS 01 minas 0444144
114410 Iseara. It the review/tee ben) 91 a perk
nuling If chey stones if he coo4d 4.4so
thus./ *tore hessidil. asti with temto loot
oa lie loam took hint monism ut into
g.• en fields add partures uew
Chicago 1 noun..
Moser SI Ifeeshoase,
Headache
CURED PERMANENTLY
BY TAMING
yer's Pilis
am..iredand ity=lwe Mamas=
n wee
-erne panels She Oemplakassews
of hilltops, and tenders's" lb me eye. _a
=1st= terzoirZ ienc.
I tried atird_amaff,reatedMa
mesemsesibed ler irestflabai 1mi:
was not seta I
Began Taking
Ayer's Pills
that 1 reseived 50711414 like panne.
sem benefit A of these40 mils
14s work tor me. sad I am sow hes
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' For *Iv or OOTen
year. I nee badly
ted with rhenium
liens and yevere netueJ-
eta in the head. Al
lime" 1 puffered eery
mneh wain from violent headarbro. and lin
order to .top yams% and upon the AtIVI01. of a
physician. 1 Ind a number ar nu teal,
euratied, without deriving any adranis.
-In key. tot. 1 hod a paralitie
Mr left nd• of my body; this was followed by
the total 100 01 yight 01114. 1.1* eye. healing a
both mos Viblebt 18/101:11,181"*. 11e‘ere fits, and
omit weeknee.. 1 breamtotally umbel to
do any wort shout the h and bras noti
elate ttt be left 8.1000 On beCUIlbt say dismisses
and general weak..,.
"1 onnoilted four dItYlment phydrianik who
attreded me, and they told me that they
woukl do what they maid, but that I would
never become well again.
"Ahout two month.' ago 1 Moon ming the
medicine being put up hy Mr. 14 4.Ityrensiee.
M.P..
01 104. elty, and now known 11.04 Kootenay
Cure. and am me tekliag the fourth bents a
such medicine.
"Before I ani•hed the find bottle I *Mined •
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Noir I5.011.d theme of my eyedghtthe re
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011 u17 Itlar1te. pad the nee of mttenestearecand
mei etzzlei tatim oar Week as .111
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