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that 'rhea Melo boys w erase they are
11rhix : slat Hes papas mid mommas re
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profession for twenty years. (Ash
,fir Decor.) This is because it
Is always palatable -always niai-
ferlw--always cosIas ss tbs purest
M wgiss Cod -Liver 011 surd
Hypopbuspbites. insist
on Scott's Emulsion
with ora a -mar O man
and fish.
Put up in to Mid and Sias
sizes. The semi die way be
.lough to two year ase. Of
help your baby.
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i)on't at down sad watt for trade ;
'L.A.' the way.
ties • hustle, make • slow,
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'Tata the way.
Para the way.
If you've anything to m11,
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Los the seigbboes see your '• dy ;..
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It you ve asytaimg to se11,
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NEWSPAPER STORIES.
liars[, .f speeea.
Charity of specie u •s dives • thi.g se
°Minty of mum. To judge .o nee h•rsb-
ly, to maoenceive no moo's motives, to be-
lt.ve thugs are as they seem to be soul
they are proved oth.rwtse, to temper Jude -
meat with ntsroy-lardy this is quit* as
geed as to baud churches, establish asthma
sad fogad oisrohee.
U.ki.d words do .. moob ham as tin-
kiad decd.. Many a beat has Mee
wounded beyond care. cagey • repotstioo
kis been stabbed to death by • few little
ward' Ther. as • chanty wbioh mamma
is withholding words, in keeping` back
jade/meats, in abstaining from speech, it to
speak is tc ooademn.
Such chanty hears the tale of slaoder,but
does not repeat it : ketone in silence, but
forbears oommeut,tbem locks the us.plee•eat
pat up in the depths of he heat. Sil.nee
ono stili rumor ; it is speech Viet keeps •
,tory alive sad lends it vigor.- Humane
J carnal.
HE AILED MANY YEARS-
aldatey TseuMM of some ileo -tame Sark
sand Weakersa-Cored by s few Mies
of head's gramme nn..
Brockville. Oot. 12 (Speoial)-se stated
by tile-. Wm. A. Stagg himself, the facto of
h is quite roast parka recovery from
weakness and ailment@ many years suffered
areas follows : " To • few hems of Dodd's
Ktdeey Pills I Owe my eompiste mars from
weakness sod lams beak shish mad clang
to me for natty years. As seas as 1 de
aided that the owe might be Prem de -
magentas& of the kedmey. I prepared a box
et Dedd's Kidhey TMs sed I am glad to my
that only a few hexes were takes before I
was as well se ever.
The khedive W TamasF MMus.
The lets Khedive el rgnps, who lied a
great regard for Tammy Mees, seed to
my that a troop of yatasg girl. scald .M be
more geode cad batter behaved than the
Army of Occimisaio.. The hallowing story
related by Cocain Caw r GEM to be positive-
ly tree ;
" I wee w.ikiag in the emends at Itse.el-
Tim mac marmites.' said Him Highe t, is
!!Relish, whoa he spoke *uamtly, mod oma
shoat M astr the privets Nudes, when m
sentry ordered me to halt, sayhg that ea
me was allowed M pass thea way. I mid
the .. that I was Khedive, wbereapas he
berm to Iamb Wendy.
At hul he assealmd M Meads*, :
"'Os d'ye mappese mem settlor at with
year k..dyure T Be of PM et tem. see tat
little Who. sr 111 presMem cion air yen ie
the guard -arrant i"
" And I lied se be of toe." added Rise -
dim, with a good -.muse emilq '• sr M
wood ham boas as geed as his ward."
OLD WAR HORSE.
M dread army Mao Cremes swards wIN
Mors Se..... and Wens a Modem Ms
eery wed *1..Asd of De. Astew'e Ogre
Ise Me H..rI.
Dr. Apes.'. Oare far the Herts amuses
he Over estimated. says H. M. Mmmtemma,s
well•ka.w• G. A. iL saaa el WdmprkPa,
sad be eentiouss : My .haunts woe palpt-
tablas and !latterly .f the heart I need
two beetles et year v.lv.bte ears end I feel
like • new nam. I base taken bels end
Seeds. el other modiste+ wettest bele. I
tatred... it M my friends me every seam -
Seedy pennate It is • grass medials.
ladle .l 30 sofas .iter tel fine dose I
W eellsL
held by J. L Davis.
A pmglins•rr7 WiswN.
The " ge iLma. termer." se salted 1.e
to put up with meat' }sites as Ws expanse is
print le reel lite he le ase mos Masted
lie apesem as .m.aiUg as one whish re-
mottiy same be my .era Before leaving hit
gym•• ter • pester wit t maw ew the
ferser d the esurdete .ailed ►h Hibernian
bead rima end esY : •• Ryna. I have le be
.way lar a 1e 101 ►t I baps �'Alne
will i me� ffa,
e.ea the "-
odd Firma. heartily. " 1e de mils el
air. wipes Fnu1a aura r-Yemhti c ..-
puha.
Strait Men heltiMMM
Needy demelbes Os psalm et • herd sr
soh ere whew Pesseees retakes Ogre Its-
ers,er Y applied. Q das, its wadi se
tidily sad Mows pals OM M ammo
megle.l o ..Mw. !1s M 1s.isw tb.
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/llambra wary.
nalbms.i 1�
GEORGE DU ?LAURIER to tb b. V.7.71"1:: I08TI CIIT3 12M'T INCH AKIN IOU KAVI I? !
Mee came to be looked for with dee
1 Eloht. But it will buy • pound of Brown Label
SKETCH OF THE 1j$ARICASLE Llf)Ils.- I71m Maarisr was married and
OF A VERSITILE MAN et itis two sons one isle the British
artily and the other on the London
giadre.
t etre Death of ti. Artlss.X.vel/af.' With the adverse of -Trilby," De
Maurler's reputation became *mod Lia
MD Della &serlca, s. It had been fixed in Mag-
gie AseAbee His cseat.g Dlee.lastal ' }ad. 'Pater lbbetsun" had been well
fleoelv.d, coming out of the authoVs
lamer 000sclousness, as he ears, al -
Most without effort. 1n that work 1N
had surprised himself; In •'Trilby" life
did more than that. Until then be
had not considered himself seriously
as a novelist, and the "Trilby"' me-
came uyon him almost with a NW&
He considered that It meant nothing
but money to him; that it had such !e 7 7 ff
amall weight as an earnest of literary
excellence in the work.
Du Maurice" borne life to his quiet
house near Hampstead was conducive
to his wort Whit odd wise every-
where and with ks brick walls covered
with Ivy, it stands back from the street
behind a high wall. HIs artist tree- •
sura were gathered there and it was
there that he worked and sketched.
It was from his study there that his
latest book. The Martians,` was o n-
celved and written.
In these three books which have
given him most of fante'Du Maurier's
Ilfe 1. widely drawn. Tbey are part
of him, and without him they could
have no part In letters. It Is this fact
'Which makes Itis loss so keenly felt.
Anther .t 'Trilby. -rester+
l the. Pepslerlty- of Trilby. '
The death orf George Du Maurter, the
artist-novellst, author of "Trilby," was
painless, and he passed away surround-
ed by friends.
The lUnesa of Mr. Du Maurler wan
pethettc In the extreme. For days he
bad been hovering between lite and
death, at Intervale conversing with his
friends regarding his work. Upon one
occaalun a friend at the dying man's
bedside referred to the success of -Tril-
by" aa a book and as a play, where-
upon Du Maurler reptlyd:
"Yes. It has been successful, but the
popularity has killed me •t last"
One of Du .laiuier's friends, wise
was present ,t his death, said:
"Be died ..,mast as tragically as avert
MIL At tb.- s.Wlb of Trilby's fame Sere
gall became a victim of an affection of the
bract, mad fru Yaurier ha. gone We same
wa). At for mishit of h1,. popularity the
author has succumbed to the beat trouble
trout welch he always suffered. his taro'
Ilgf being serretaaled h)- the constant sec -
cession of sir -nice lecldeota lea wWeb the
closing months of his life were peat
G110ko6 DC MAI ICIER.
Checks mined l■ upon him as ole old boa
trouble lawn -amid. This heart to uWe, cont
elk -steel by an affection of the laogs, took
hint of."
Du Maurier suffered from )a cit
which settled upon his lungs. The tam
Ily was hastily ptlmmoned on Sept. 21.
when Ise was In a critical condition,
but he rallied, gained strength‘ and the
Improvement reported conUu*ied only
a few hours, when he antlered • re-
lapse from which be Dever rallied. H.
died in his new house on Oxford
square, Hyde Park on Oct 3. at 2.30
o'clock a.m.
Long ago some one, recognizing the
originality and genius of Du Maurler,
expressed a truth In the utterance that
after him would come no Du Maurter
school of fiction writers; that his do
Bon, as well so his drawings, was too
closely part and parcel of himself to be
Imitated. That truth may be proved
DELLA"
CEYLON TEA
When once used, always used.
LEAD PACKETS ONLY. BLACK OR MIXED.
FROM ALL C3•ROOERS-
HERR REINDL.
S keteb said rereenit of eie Vaillinelp Stas.
seas Executioner.
Herr Relndl le the public executioner
of Prussia. At the present his fame
Is less than that of M. Delbler, the
pule executioner of France, but his
oft ,• 1s, perhaps, a more interesting
one on account of the peculiar wan-
ner in which executions are carried
out In Prussia.
It oill strike most
people here Y
od dthaterr !Windt appears at exe-
cutions LT dress nit. In Germany,
however, this is the only costume to
which a person possessing no uniform
can attend a public function.
e-1 Executions 1n Prussia are still car -
tied out In the manner of the middle
ages -that Is to say with an axe and
11 a block. Though ancient, this me-
- thod is effective enough and mote
DOW.
Du M was comparatively
young; he- o.nsiderevl himself to be s0.
"The best >eare of a man's Ilse are
atter he has reached 40," be used to
s7. so that in his ripened powers he
was only 22 years old. He was born in
Parls. March e, 1824. The house still
stands In the Champ. Elysees, and 1s
numbered 80. Change bas come upon
it and upon Its neighbors --changes
which grieved this man of letters as he
looked back upon his childhood.
He was a strange, dreamy boy, the
child of a French father and an Eng-
lish mother. This father was an ec-
centric, with one side of . his nature
buried In the sciences to the exclusion
of all else. he was, on the other hand,
a musician, passionately fond of all
that pertained to the art. Experiment-
ing and dreaming, sometimes hard-
pressed to provide necessaries for his
wife and child. this Moate atmosphere
was eminently productive of the timid.
diffident young George Louis Pamela
Bumon Du Maurier, whom the wt,rkl
first recognised In the columns of Lon-
don Punch_
Twoyears after the birth of the son
the father took wife and child to Bel-
gium. For three years he was a chem-
ist there, but at the ends of that Ume
he removed to London. He took the
house at 1 Devonshire terrace, Maryle-
bone road, where he lived for a year.
Still experimenting and Inventing, the
father took his little family to Bou-
logne. Charles Dickens and his family
were the next tenants of the house
which the family had vacated In Lon-
don. Reverses came upon the Du
Maorier. here. Ventures of the father
proved disastrous, and much of the
book "Peter Ibbotson" had Its inception
in those days to Boulogne. From Bou-
logne the father moved back to Paras,
taking a house In the very street In
which the non was bora Hare, in
Paris, Du Maurice boyhood was Went -
The boy's drat tastes were for a mu-
sical career. His father discouraged
him. He had decided that the young
man should be a chemist He placed
him In the Birkbeck Chemical Labora-
tory of Uniformity College, where the
boy Idled, creating favor for himself
by drawing cat -Matures which amused
his Instructors. He remained in the
laboratory for two years. after wbIob.
In 1164, the father estal.u..•he.d the son
In a chemical laboratory In Bard's
Yard, Brcklersbury, London. Tbe busi-
ness was not successful. In 1580 tie
father died and at the age of 8s George
Du Maurler went to live with his
another In Parts. They were very poor
and life was very dismal for the Yonne
man. Soon afterward. however, be de-
edded to follow art as a proteasfoq, and
metered (lleyre's studio to study draw-
ing and painting. Here he had the so-
ciety of Poynter, Whistler, Arnmstroeg
and Lamont. and It was bore tint he
passed what he termed the happiest
days of lis life. (U.yre's studio 1. de -
earthed In -Trilby."
The young artist was In the Quarter
Latin only one year. He and his
mother removed to Antwerp. whore be
studied under De Itey.r and Van
Lerina it was In Yam Levine' acad-
emy that the young man was +,triodes
blind In one WA H. was drawing
tram a model wbes itwe eye beams
dithtleuk and thereafter tot years the
artist wee troubled with the basally'
tear a total Windbags.
t)t1 Maarten west to Lambs 1. 18Os.
T1s set there be Minimal t10 et bl,
alalimn 1Re shared rosew there with
whAltler ` Newnan merest, asstrtbut-
b,p M Ogee a West mad • Teteei
i was prospered, tem the Brat. N.
lei - ono se the meet etihdlrwd at
the Piech tla sty tit LLL.
=RR REINDL, ORRMAN RTisea
TiOXER.
$loturegne than tbe others, partly be-
cause of historical associations and
partly because of the absence of me-
ehanbcal contrivances Its only draw-
back Is possibly an uncertainty as to
whether the head will fall
The axe to of antique pattern and
very heavy. It is always very sharp
la which respect ft was om-times de-
dclent In ancient times. The criminal's
hands are .trapped behind him and
be is made to kneel by Relndl's two
easistantet and to place his neck in the
groove of the block_ Executions take
place at the Moabtt Prison in Berlin.
Relndl has held his oMce for three
years. He succeeded Krauts, who was
notorious b Prussia. He executed
Hoedel, the would-be assassin of the
Emperor William, and the men vette
tried to blow up the Emperor and his
whole court at Bingen.
Krauts was several times mobbed be-
cause he boasted In saloons of the
executions he had performed. Retndl
is also detested, and as he has mads
a competence it le said he will net
be a candidate for the office next Jana.
ary. when the public executionemedp
will again be vacant.
Ter tt-"rid'■ Gold clrrelatloa.
The following cut explains Itself
shows the
G.A. twat N sea5v eta serve
W 01►rt.{arr tIWIrtiaj
.d
Dwateerk• Pee P.urrt
Vile addition at a little vinegar to
the water In which white fish Is boil-
ed keep It firm and a gond color.
It.ppte jelly le greatly Improved
tel addition of a little lemonby2r. After
tb• tally has been strained etsseeme 10
the 'sloe of one Motion to every toe
or three pint■ M jelly.
Tansy is a sure preventarlve tot
this. Sprinkle the levee trod,
about your e Holes+, wad fur., and 1110
Intoths grill never Swarth genRratlon a swift Manilla
Into therm k
Otte preserved slow, die sallow eta
time ready et olden masa
Ammonite. to a tenets palm trades
Am leaves et a palm dhows be tmdmele
ail met alta irw gnaw, vel .nest awl
wow. Loil.h tee a wr.dortea wag a
preserehig them .s mei? bsbreeds .tai%
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nunery
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fashionable design and Manufacture, and the prices are within the
re
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I n Buying a BI CYCL E,
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is one of,the bi ,t;w•heels manufactured in
Canada,
The Ladies' Wheel
62-3m
being constructed on principles to:give the
greatest possible comfort in riding.'
A number of second hand wheels, in good repair
at low prices.:
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This new blend of tea for family
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We have also the finest in
FRUITS and VEGETABLES;
and keep on hand full lines of best Family
Groceries, and the most reliable in Dairy
Produce, Seasonable Fruits and Vegetables.
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WE INVITE
you
TO CALL AND EXAMINE
OUR
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COAL -OIL
STOVES
Also let as send one home for you
to 4.7 for a week
and if rill are
not Mde sd, do
Iasi maw so ob
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bY
townies.
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