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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1899-10-5, Page 6• LEGAL, ICKSON 84 CARLING, Berrieters, Solicitors. NOtaricis, Conveyancers, Clenliniseioner$, Fee lvfeaeY t'a Lean at 4t per cent. eta. $ per det. OF1ICE7,—PANSON'S BLOCK, ErElt. L PAUXdbiCi, B. A. L. U. •inember of the Arm will be at Rent,ell on ThuraditY Of each week, II, COLLINS, tarrister , Solicitor, Goavoyaccer, Stc. 31 Xll'e'Elt, - ONT. OFFICE :, Over O'Nell's Bulx. iariLLIOT i!s' GLADIVLAN, irsters , Solicitors, Notaries I' ablic, Conveyancers dzo, (So. eeraloney to Lou. OFFICE, . MAIN - STREET, EXETER. B. Ir. ItLetoz. r . W. GrADMAN. IMIMISSOMMOMPIMMIRIMPIPMMIRMI ,,IIMIRMIIIIMRIMMIIIMIPM. MND1CAL -- • ViiiftSITY, M P. C. M. Timity Liniver pityR. D. RIVERS, M. B. TORONTO UNI . Cffice—Crodilon, Ont.. 11 FS. ROLLINS a _AMOS. .'epartate Offices. Residence same as former. 1y, Andrew st. 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HEAD OFFICE - WATERLOO, ONT elas company has been over Tweatv-eieh •ran in successful oper Won in Western a nrio, end continues te insureagainst lois or nit age .hy Fire. Buildings, Aterehandise Menanctorms and all other deseriptioas of inkereble property. Ieteriding insurers have the option of insuriuson the Premium if Cash System. During the tnist ten years this company has Sweet 4401 °HAZIER III.—Continued. In a moment her whole mood changed; ehe could no longer chatter and laugh witb the man beside her; Blackwood's time interposed, and seem- ed to forbid it; sae felt cold and chill- ed, and, wickedly incanted toward the world in general. She hated Sir Mark samply beealise he bad offered raost kindly to tie her gime, and she could find nothing else against him just then; she bated tae irinocent colt that had. been the prixonry (muse of all that miselaiel; she bated herself, in that ehe had allowed Warrantee to hold- her foot for even i one naoraent his hand, and to kiss it—pal:a—how hateful eeemed now the thing that bad appeared so harmless a few minutes beforel—and she hated Biteekwood, because ---- ale nol not Blackwood, above all people. Heaven alone lenew how little hatred she cherished in her heart for "What are you thinking of?" her compareen asked, beg'nning to wonder at the protracted. silence. "Of enany things," she answered vaguely, not to say unpleasantly. But Sir Meek, being perfectly ,unsus- picious of havitte offended her he any way, detected no warning in her voice, and went on unwittingly to his undo- ing. "Tell me one a them, Tan," ha said, tenderly, so compromising himself as absolutely aa raortel.man could clo so. "Tito," was her pet name, given to her by )31;101m -own; and one of her own choosing; it Waseuseat by him ,always, no "outsiders" being ever permittedto address her by this sobriquet; Harry Charteris alone excepted, she indeed being deemed, worthy to share with him the right of using this title. To hear Sir Mark, therefore, who was a comparative stranger, and who be- sides had been the cause of all that heattburning a moment age, using it now, stung her to the quiek. She turned upon him. instantly, imperil ously. True Love, afterward, onlY Pensing to say a Pees - bag word to Blackwood as she encoune o b "Where are you oft to, Tita?" he HAar a S Lt reallY gone ne fs. te "Do not address me in that manner." she said. "Who gave you permission to call me 'Tita?' Not certainly1 Neves dare to do it again?" "I beg your ;ps.rdon,'l Warrenne re- plied, just a little haughtily, feeling and looking considerably astonished. at this outbreak, as well he might. "I had no idea you would have any objec- tion. Will you tell me w.bab I may call you then—'Katherine?'" • "I think perhaps 'Miss Blount' will be best," she answered, with extreme hauteur born either of her raffled temper or the newefound satin. train that ru.stled majestically behind her. After this agreeable finish to their conversation, the remainaer of their walk was deadedlY the reverse of pleasant, being passed in atter silence; and it' was not until they were safely seated at the tea table that Katherine one more recovered her usnal apedeal Having succeeded. in makingetda -.Kara quite as miserable as man ,„„le be she changed .ateirna— s-•-- pectedly, aiedne. ea. tacties.most unexe a short time to A.,‘•47-' rTsed him in ne ear higher realm of bliss issued 51,09e I °limes. co vert n j.roilerty to the 170,752.00. •. that when tea waa finished, anwunt of $40.872,058; and pat in asses -4-•1 tie, had ever yet dreamed of so 10 Assets, 8118,100.00 , kcone tine' ank Government Deposita:KIK"' tg of Cash old-world apartment - empty, waxed eed Premium Notes 011.„.0,..,:ini the unasses- and they all broke up to go their dif- eat .ITALDRN,m.D. demi and in force. ferent ways Warrenne followed Miss secretary: J. esidet, t ; 0 M. 'E ' A riti erExeter and vielniti. table drawing -room into an adjoining Wed. tam in . aeaed, kindly , stopPing the little bleck- slyba7te:.iyd , :sul tiv(7, be::;norpenrioatathhmionorgu•nbt.eaonidsw:eolexito: ' ' "Nothing," broken sadness in his intonation —the ora:lan quirt, t, as eelfo_upeoasmsoms saetde way. d IT yheies wild not or cannot itelP nee, I ea' in- deed toneless. However, I thialc ioaore sadly of your fate than a rny own, Katherine, as I am only an old mari now, without mane yeaes of life before nee, and -with •few things to -wish for, beeond a great longin,g to die in my i childhood's home, while you are strong and youthful, and have many days before you. Useless la - his way with a queek, impaneet sigh. raentirtg, however, does small good I "I will be true to him," the murmured, with loving earnestness to , • -, so We Will say no more girl haaoveethaeta,re'lhe sera, sara, a•ad, perha,Ps" b.erself, as She went into the study axed Ntylluesnovterbye nafoerifui.,, , sat down to write out the letter A,rehi. —with a faint melencaoly smile — bald Blount laid before her. - "Oh, not that,enoriotg•thaDtevaotlh,:eitsi xsommthei • Brine, stopping him suddenly in his •CHAPTER IV. • restless promenade, and throwing un- it certainly did strike Katherine, PwwO;h,ltfliseohairttieinndge,rw.oamrniast ..Iiii•kouen, dnolhvisthuaetchke, while occupied upon it that the busi- ness matter eentain.ad in the sheet e- .- . so corap e -e y on her nierey and M such deep trouble, how infin- fore her was by no means worth the trouble of copying; but elle went on eityeeleY• db*:eanrei'bror %ev—asdetoethewrht!liteanitheishaildi, steadila with her task,. nevertheless, —bursting into a passion of despairing my power to prevent it 1 Oh, darling", •until she had reached the end and signed the name, when her father suit- tear.s—nt may not have been a good silence, say- daughter to you till now, - hut only ine::ly broke in upon the give me a little time to think-, and I "Did Sir Mark Warrenne propose. for will do tih.e best I an for you I" you this eveaing, Katherine?" For once in his life Archibald Blount "Yes," she answered, raising her 13 BELL, Agetty5115(law, CHAS. 131ount through the pretty, oomfor- Inspector EVRTER TIMES and wainscoted — until. tney found old-world apartment—empte, waxed Fr 'MP- -more es published every Thursday morning at athleararsgeel,Voeeks paleonneeleid.neetihnei0evran btrastuorpeenof- aneenni. Times Stearn 'Printing House ed, casement fashion, and through main street, nearly opposite EntmesJewelry which the wh.te, glimmering moon store, Exeter Ont by shone down upon their faces. .. JOHN WHITE & SONS, Proprietor& Ube hour and situat:on, were "send.- Th o last Was a skilfel toaele, • Miss SOUTH SEA ROMANCE, Blount 'reee, pale arid in cleep diStress. It wee odd, now that the nerves of both r1ikeer aennedUsendsaetu..tr guishuttcd'r, Nvbtt"Iwt e wonderfulcn thof ttt hs"e014114 iiLoubo*, of ir*ist.:41Dec: iir's x:sreci:e1; "What can have bappenedr ehe It is offieially announced that the asked, laer voice trembling painfally. President or the' Feenele Republic has signed a deeree remitting the remain& et of the aentenee of Leugene• leorique, This Marks the conolueion of at case which, in its day, tbreatened to be, osemailiee. a Dreefue ease On a smaller Two Belgians, the brothers Rorique, or, to give than, their real name, the brothers Degraeve were tried, te- fore the maritime tribanal at Brest, in Deeeraber, 1893, on a charge of Piracy in Tahiti, They were accused of having seized a small trading ves- sel called, the Ninorahiti, belonging to a Tahitian, Prince Hinoi Pornate. Tbey were stated to have murdered. the cap- tain and all the crew, with the excel - Lion of the cook, a aalf-breed named Merey, and to leave seized the ship, which they renamed, repain.ted and robed figure asit was f p ast "To cOPY letter or pane, Apd you ere going, I suppose, to amoke a last eigar Well, in that CaSe; I will bid, gooden'ght, now, Blackwood, aa I dare say, I shall not see you again." "Good -night, My love," he answered, very sadly, holding her hands feet for a moment, as though undecided, as to wbether or not be would ask her a question tbat lee very close in his heart to -night; but after an instant's refleotion he resolved be be silent, and, dra' ing ha hands sudden's', went on havo State aPPI nppi t RATBS. OF ADvERTIsING: mental," to say the least of it, and Fint insertion, per line .10 cents Katherine, leaning back in her favorite Each subsequent insertion, Per lite) • • 3 c'm ts attitude against the shutter, with Toineure insertion, advertisements should eee, en„„, moonee.ime "jolting up be sent in not later than Wednesday morning. - - her black dess and fair warm lovee OurJORPRINTING•DEPARTMENTis one liness, looked almost unearthly in her o the largest and best equippedin the County extreme beauty. &Buren. All work en.rusted to us wIlire- ceive otar 'prompt attenton. "Katherine, said Mark, in a low, Decisions Regarding Newspapers. irepass:a/led tone, and without a word 1 -Any person who takes a palter regularly . perface, love you. Wiil you marry rom the poet office, whether directed in his me?" ame or anether's,or whether he bas subscrib- led or not, id responsible tor payment. 2-1f a person orders his paper discontinued he must pay all arrears or the pubisher may continuo to Bend it until the payment is made, and then collect the whole amount, whether the paperis taken from the oflice or not. 3-.1n Sultator subscriptions, the suit may be ireletaved iathe place where the paper is pub- lished although the subscriber may reside -week hundreds of miles away. 4 -The courts have deoiled that refusing to take new,papers or periodicals from the posb office, or removing and leaving them uncalled for, Is prima fiteie evidence of intentional fraud - CARTERS ITTLE IVER PILLS. 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One or twe pills mike a close. They ere tarictiy vegetable and do net gripe Or purge, bet by their gentle action Peale all who use Osiris In 'dale at 25 eents; five for $t Solt eaeryft ere, or eent by mall, „s DAIWA Itarlaill3 00., new :ii ?il11 7(1110101 karnol. Miss Bloant, not dreaming that for the next few months at least he would look upon his face she had never be- come to the last scene in his draina, fore beheld there. was astonished, she 'raised her eyes, "Katherine," he began, very ear - and gazed with mute bewilderment riesstlY, "I had hoped there would. upon her latest lovee, but answee she never have been any necessity for my found none. telliug you what I am about to dis- "Darling?" Warrenne went on, pos- close; but, seeing that you are' wil- sessing himself of both her hands, and fully, and for no earthly reason, about speaking quickly, vehemently, "it ie to throw away a chanee that Provi- soon, I know, to tell you this; but e, denee alone could have sent you just love you, and waiting years could not; now,. I think it only my duty to tell increase my love. I hold you in inj you the fact that unless within( three heart as I never yet held any woman months I get help, this house, with all —for I place my whole future hap- it contains will be sold above my piness humbly at your feet. Will you head, leaving you and me beggars up - not speak to 'me Katherine, and hold on the face of the earth." out to me some‘ hoger , "Papal" Miss Blount ejaoulated, Miss Blount withdrew her hands, faintly, every particle of blood recede and sat down on the deep, old -fashion- ing from. her tace. ed window seat; it seemed. very hard 1 Her father had risen. from his seat to her just then to tell this man. who ;at the eonelusirm of hls sPeeeh and was looked so terribly La earnest that he :now pacing rapidly up and down the could never be anything more to her ;library, seeraingly in deep agitation. than a mere friend, lAnd without doubt he was agitated. — "I am sorry," she began, faintly,1more so than even he hiraself could but he interrupted her hurriedly. I have conceived possible at the begin - "Do not begin like thatl" be ims niag of the conversation—though from rdored. "Do not answer me now at :a very different cause from that all, Katherine-, but take a little time ; which he had described to Miss Blount. to think before you decide on telling 1 The old manor was as secure over me what must render my entire life his head n°11V as it had, been at; any' either intensely happy or unspeakably time for the last ten years, which. Ger- bitter. Take until • to-neorrow, and tainlY was not saying ranch f°- it, promise me that you will not conderan Archibald bebag quite unable to re - me hastily, but will for one night at member the time when he bad been: least reflect on what I have said." , free froni debt; but the idea of this Archibald Blount was coming slowly 1girl, for the sake a a mere whim al- lowingfoerteen thousand a year to toward them through the long room, on which the darkness seemed to Mark ,easp through her fingers, made h' Warrenne to have fallen heavily, and very blood ruti cold. the gal had only just time to whisper "Yon alone ecluid have saved rile," he loud song of praise rushed with tura- ttiem. ee promise you," when, he came; up to went on, heedless oa her faint) inter-; ruption; "with the knowledge of your illtd°ths Milsle' she Moved with stiff -ell- , "What? Going so soon, Sir Mark?" husband's Wealth, my • creditors would he exclaimed, dmh with his pleasalat, well- shhaVde•beacvcane :stioe'seds imptime, add did mark, ortuhate. tired smile, "Have I frightened you awadv Well, good night; yoa havo a f bare nn doubt, could have given rae charming evening for your walk;" and sdme neceSSarY ssi stance. But if he shook the yOung man heartily by you cannot Say 'Yee' to that truest: gentleman I know, of course, there is the hand, "while he fcirmed in the same little more to be said. It is a subject raoMent, at a glance, apretty aecurate estimate of how matters stood, upoxi, which 1 should not dream of ' ere you, but for your own , "Katberiae," he said, when Sir Mark beg sakeif cc1 had fairly gone, "will you come into my study before you go to bed, and cepy out a basilicas letter for me? am so Sick a writing myself." • "I will be witk you itt one instant," Miee 131ount anewered, as he turned to eeek hie private apartMent again, whither eha bellowed aim ehertie really belie/ilea by the unmerited, eyes and wondering what was coming was lender devotion of the daughter lie- Malt.e, had so persistently neglected. "And you—what did you say "Katherine", be whispered gently,' Archibald asked, gently as ever, al - holding her very closely to him, arid though it was with difficulty he !sre- strained the nervous trembling of his feeling at the moment ome faint, long -forgotten ,sensations -rising in Ins voice, as he remembered the Ysung degenerate, bosom for the tender, clIng- manes hasty departure and his da.ugh ing creeture in his arms, "if you can ter's well-known impulsiveness. Good de this thing, you wile be giving" me Heavens! Could it be possible that she tgleat I shall blese yor for to the elay bad been mad enough to refuse him? of ray death; but I hardly dare ask "He asked me tot wait untilt to -mors it, what is my happiness in compa.ri- row before 1 gave hint a decided an- eon with yours? Remember, I have s-wer,” the girl replied, in a low, clear seen ray best days, yours are yen to tons; "so of course I said I would; came; and, believe me but that I know but when to -morrow does come I shall you to be heart -whole, I would not certainly refuse him." press the ,matter so perseveringly. "Jest so," Mr. Bloant said, quietly, You are heart -whole, Katherine—you alnaost dreamily, Yet a heavy Sloaddio not love any one eemed lifted froth this heart, an,d he ,,-- ; IVO 1 do not love any one else," roused himself to breathe more freely, Miss Blenrit answered, bravely, but and to put into execution a little plot as she told the lie she covered her !face he had been cherishing whereby to with her hands, and turned away, feel- cbange the current of his daughter's lug faint, and sick and cold. Present. intentions; but first he Would try what ly she raised her head. "Let me go argument could do. "Of course, that IMOW," she said; "I want to be along!: as quite your own affair, and I dare "Gooaerriaiehaiiry dear," Good -night, papa." , - --asee '- say you have your reasons," he went , on, in the careless, urenterested tones he returned, in which one might ad: en Piet'sing hie lips to hers, with more dress a•-- aLLeTe than his wonted fervor as he felt his man stranger when seeing lenanageing win cause was. gained. fully and blindly _ P traction cc ' 3rthe road. to des- . When she was gone,- and the last ' a your own lookout to .e.ncle'leut why Pau glimpSe of her dress had disappeared from begeaning. through the- doer, Archibald Blount, have es -a in. • -aleetait iiats„ your lesually . ,lear _ raised tim,self, and drew a long, deep o e uead to refuse Sir Mark Warrenrie, 1 breath. He was too we1 1 -bred and re - cannot cone/re- lie is well-bred., fined a man ever tO exult openly in handsome, .and as honorable a young any triumph however great but his fellow as one oould 'meet with, besides eyes looked/ brighter, and his step being extremely well off, and indeed sounded more firmly as he walked. in every respect a most 5uitab1e match "Poor littlegirl!' he murmured, for your beauty. What is your rea- half absently to himself, as ha lit his son?" bedroom lanap. "I wonder if elle eares "I do not love him," Katherine de- at all for Craven. I hope she does clared, knitting her brows not—from my Goal, I hope she does and looking straight before her. not; after which touching hopefuls "You do not—what?" ness onhis part he went upstairs and Archibald asked, in a tone of min- into bed where he slept long and gled incredulity and wonder, alrimet peacefully. - comical in its peefect astonisbnaent, Not so did the, "poor little, girl." that to a mere looker-on must have .Arrived in her own bedroom, Kather-- appeared infinitely amusing. ine Blou,nt, locked the' door, and with - In truth, he was as intensely amusi ou.t removing ornaments or any article ed himself as it was in his nature to of dress, walked toward the window, be. That anybody should allow such and leaned her beautiful shapely head a secondary consideration as love to against the dew -cold glass. interfere with the possession of four- The moon was shining on her, pale teen thousand a year seemed to Archie and placid; the dazzling, twinkling bald Blount about as conaieal an idea stars gleamed down Ivan the silent as he had ever heard, earth; a strange, sweet night it seem - "I do not love him," his daughter ed, filled with, a sadness responsiva repeated, if possible more firmly this to her own, tbat almost entreated con - time, still with a frown on her fair fidence ; but Katherine neither moved, forehead and the same steady look nor moaned, nor wept. into space. With dull, unnatural calmness she "Now is my time," thought her cora- went over the whole night's events, pan:on, changing his position as well weighing one thing against another, as his taaies, and facing her with a until it appeared quite clear. Only once she lifted her head in silent ;pro- test to the starry heavens'„murmur- ing, desperately, "I cannot," but be- fore the rebellious words were utter- ed she knew herself how worthless they were. After that she covered her faae.'and, kneeling down upon the grau,e'fl, went deliberately through the many happy scenes and tender recol- lections of her one love story, in which Blackwood Craven shone out brightly and alone; with bitter remorse she re- membered noiv how often she had be- stowed a frown, a hasty, unkind word, where it would have been so easy, so much more true to her real nature, to confer a caress ca. a. considerate, speech. Never again, could she make amends or all her past deliberate cruelties. Ali, if she had but known' So the laotzra passed --swiftly enough to the giri who, with dry eyes and burning brain, was bidding an eternal farewell to the sacred romance of her youth—heavily enough, no doubt, to those who sat and watched their sae - red dead. Preeently one by one the stars paled, and in their pla.eis came faintest streaks of crimson in the dis- tant east, bestowing gloriously the comin,g morn. Katherine rose from her knees, and, flinging wide the case- ment, as though to gain some air, glanced longingly upward toward the rising sun, and as she looked, lo 1 all the warmth of heaven came pouring down, and darknese lighted into gold- en day! With the dawn came her determin- ation, Turning elowly away from the open window, through whieh a lark's otherwise disguised.. .a.HE A_RREST AND SENTENCE. Willa this \reseal they, it is said, Started a trading business on their own account, and cruised about the 'islands ea the Pacific, until one day, "When ashoee in a French colony, they were denounced by Morey,arrested, brought to Brest, tried and condemned to death, The somewhat doubtful nature of the evidence against them caused, a certain anteunt of emotion in France,' and an agitation was begun to have a: revision •of the -case. This, however, was not suece§sful, all that the partisans of their innocence af- fected being the substitution of a sentence of impris_ortraent for life ter the death sentence. In the course of tails agitation the past life of the brothers came to light, and their career read. more like a ro- mance of the Southern Seas by Steven- son than a sober statement of facts. leut, in addition to this they had per- formed acts of heroism at. sea, saving lives time and again, at the peril of their own. On the night of Novem- ber 6, 1895, the two brothers Degraeve put to sea at Ostend in a small boat in ;the midst of a hurricane and took off the crews of two Norwegian ves- sels, seventeen souls all told, and brought them safe to land. For this act of heroism they were decorated by the King of Sweden. 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A paleebrown overcoat conceals any 'decorations he might be wearing, , NERI, h NERVE MERINO aro a ,ait• ppverythst cure thy, wurtib eases of Nervous and BEANSpailipg Manhood; restores tap ,..,,kness of body or mind caused Irby over -work, or the errors or ex. games of youth, Thle Remedy eh- selutely cures the most obstinate oases alum all other TREATMENTS hayo.tailodeyeato rellere. field bydruit. gists at $1 per package, or six for $5, or sent by mail on -eceipt of price hy ruidressingT711 J.41VMS MItDXCINrI 00., Toronto. Ont. ±7o'-• ee_ Bold at Browniee's Drug Store Exeter so that the attention of those who see- himhion the • one day in seven when he ; peasants himself to the view of the; people is not diverted, from his pale, wan and careworn face, half covered by a -thin 'brown beard, tinged with gray, a and surmounted by a plain red fez.1 The Sultan has been the means of es - launch a lifeboat, but not a man' The tempest. was so tablishing 50,000 schools throughout his would stir. vt°"1 empire-, not only for boys; but for girls lent as to menace- even their own ship. Leonce Degraeve and his brother Eu- also—a striking deearture froin the selves and rowed backward and for- traditional 'usage of his race. gene then launched the lifeboat there - ward between, the two vessels till they had saved the last man. On the last Ann Eliza—TheregoesertgoeOsr Mary Malo - journey Leonce had two fingers crash- ney. th' stylishest dressed girl • ed between the lifeboat and the side of any of us. • of the Norwegian brig. Hardly was Maria Jane—,&n' • the last pan in safety than the Pieter missuus th, samesrnsizaell,swhOnerdier,n. Her e went down by the head. The saving of her crew had. lasted from ten in ploys the best moddist in th' city. the morning until fiver in the evening. n 'EFFORTS FOR REVISION. ChildreCry for ed limbs aerate the room, her poor heart torn and bleeding. To I3e Continued. owromiumwormse. RefOre• Wood 131/0611110airle The reat Pizoiese Sold and redonamended by all druggists in Oen ada, Only Tell - able medicine ciiscovered. Ste itl000t ifaotre rseifillekc,t 31/0Titoixtreasitt opftrOVeie g 8 • Pa4icafics Oaranteed enre al 1 necs axes of exiles. Weaknese all eit te of ab e I ' the. Til""Ily sands being nearly re Prelp °115 package $1 $5, One Wilt Ptedse# n, z cure. ataphlee free to el eddrees, ug T. Confess it does etreite sins with MG, as we bah sail in °r exaa°8° -112cee8t41';1 c3r1°43 ciii:'rartte bolt; bat foe me it makes no Ii.4eeo, Opium oz' Stimulants. Menet]. tui receipt eeena bard Lo Th10 Vitood otalutbl, W tidsor$ Ont. coriarnence mylife agiain with VirOod's Phoep beeline tti sold in Exeter nay gray hairs.'; by S. 'tAr. Browning, druggist, This record of disinterested heroism naturally seemed in coraplao contra- tra,diction with the crime of which they were accused, and the efforts of those who believed in nnocence were redoubled. Every effort was made to obtain a revision of the sent- ence, but up to the ;present in ram. Some months ago Leonoe, the elder brother, died in prison. The efforts on behalf of Eugene have now, how- ever, been crowned with success and after five years' penal servitude M. Loubet had signed his pardon. their i ASTOR! Par Infants and Children: The fat. siatile senates Ai is; ea every e warm • RATS iUNDER1VIINED IT. An extraordinary occurrence hap- pened the other day in Brussels. A milkwoman, with her cart, drawn by two dogs, was passing through a street in the center of the city, when of a sud- den the roadway opened' and. dee cart and dogs'•disappeared. Investigation showed that 'the roadway had. been undermined by rats, which swarm in the neighbourhood. ' HEARD FOR FORTY MLLES. A' whistle that can be heard forty miles has just been invented. It con- sists of three bronze whistles arrang- ed. between two discs of steel. The mouth of the largest is turned. upward and th.e mouths of the 'other two a,re turned downward; the steam is car- ried through opereinge in the discs. The whistles are tuned in chord and harmonize Tete sound emitted is ex- ceedilig]y perietrating. NO OseefeSE FOR ALARM. • The English H is the father at count- less jokes. We ' borrow One of the youreseet from an exchange. A paw -opener in England greatly es- toniehed a group of woMen who were constructing evergreen mottoes and event{ he for a Christmas telebration by announcing that she bad found, a stray hen a -laying in the pulpit. 'Their excitemeat was calmed evlien she pro- dneea a large green N which had strayed from some text or legend, WHAT, AILED TIME, No, sir, said a passeager on it steerte ship to the captain, I am not sea- sick, but 1 am disgusted with the Mo- tion al the vessel.. • THE WORD SPLATTER SQUELCHED. They were gazing across the lake. It. Looks like rain, said the man who is reckless with his English. What 'mks 1 ke rain col.ly in _nand the no.d splitter. Water, said the reckless man. IA. HUMAN NATURE. Yes, said the founder of the co-opera- tive colony, we got on very nicely for began. e the first six months; then the trouble Didn't your industries pay ? The industries pronlised favorably. But we couldn t stand prosperity. One ofthe meta discovered a gold mine in the mountains and one of the women subscribed for a fashion magazine and then the trouble started. SERIOUS, INDEED. Parent—Mildred, do you think that young man who has called here once or twice is serious, or is merely flirt- ing with you as a pastime? Mildred—Oh, pa, I am. sure he is ser- ious. Ile was telling me last evening that he had been looking up yourroc- ord. in the commercial agency book. _en RARE CONSISTENCY. Hicks—Is your wife any better since she went to Dr. Nihil, the Christian Sol- entiet ? Wicks—No. The ilea is, he is the most consistent Scientist I ever encounter- ed. He not ;only denies that there are such things' as pain and disease, but he declares there are no such things as EMULSION CONSVAligriellf and, all 1.1$111-0 DISEASES, SPITTING Or COVIOGIL085- OF /kieVISTITZ; Diciatlisry, the benefits' of this article - are meet manifest. By the aid of The D. & L. Emulsion, I have gotten rid of a hacking cough whish hacttroubled mlyfoinr overwoou jeer:, and... have gained noiss1cler- ab T. H. WINGHA11, C.E., Montreal,', 50c.. and $1 per Bottle • DA.VIS dc LAWRENCE CO., Waited. MONTREAL. ." MANIA FOR AUTOMOBILES. -- Number in Ilse in France Contrasted .Witie " Those of Other Countries. ft would appear fecem data now in our possession that iii Europe there are at present well over 7,000 owners of e.utomobiles, Many of these own mare than one Vehicle, so that perhaps the number of vehicles could be put at 10,000. Of the 7,000 no fewer than 5;600 are in France. The general idea has been that in France the interest was centered in Paris, but this is er- roneous, there being of the 5,600 no fewer than 40511 scattered all thiougli- the departments. For the remainder of Europe the figures are far from. 1 ceneplete, but a would appear that, tbere are 268 owners of automobiles in Germany, 90 in Au,stro-Hungary, 90 in Belgium, 44 in Spain, 804 -in Great Britain, 111 in Italy, 68 in Holland, 114 in Switzerland, and 35 in Biussia, Den:. mark, Portugal, etc. As to the investment, if the 10,000 automobiles in Europe be averaged at $1,000 apiece, they have cost the pur- chasers $10,000,000. In. the United Statee at the Present time, the like ins vestment averaging the automobiles at, $2,500 apiece, would only be- $1,250,600, - but the orders and contacts now in hand represent perhaps ten times that amount, while the companies with a nominal paper capital of about $400,- 000,C00 have announced their intention of building automobiles. The Ameri. can output the coming year ought to be worth $1.0e300,000, teed it will be largely electrical at that. cures. Actors, Singers, SDeakers Thousands of actors, publii entertainers, singers, katur- ers, preachers and readers are termetited with throat vveakne..- 7", ?it re delicate Organs silting overtaxed be- come susceptible) to head colds', Influenza, hoarseness, tickling in tho throat, enema - trig, dropping in the threat, pain over the eyes, dry throat, etc.: all these ar forerunners of Catarrh, Asthma, l'ortillftis, and ere bid stepping Atones to more aerious complications if neglected. DR. AGNIewee OATAltitlIAL rOWDEll is poworhil, painlese, heienleas end 4uick-ricting, and will cure all such troubles-relleveti in so iniatites. "1 dad but proclaim Dr. Agnew's CaterrhalPow. der it vroaderM medicine, pratieularly for sinfors sed pablie sPerkers, Myself Ind wife were bete subject* of Torisliltie and Cetuth, and never found Anything to eqnalthis great remedy for quick eel qu • and curative alities-it is a wonder Worker. heartily tenommead It to my brother professionals. AL Emmett Foitell, Astor, llett• York Oitee-ss Sold by C. Lutz, Sxeter. ea, Children Ory Tor CASTS 1 A DISQUIETING POSSIBILITY. • Dicl you say the Czar has aphasiM said one European' monarch. 'Yes, answered. •the other, Too be d 1 It doesn't immediately concern us. But it raay. When a man's mem- ory begins to play tricks, there is rio tellita where it will stop. Ile may forget, that he is. the man who want, ed universal peace a shOrt time ago. ----- THE DOCTOIt'S ANSWER. Do you knew rinything that will make me stout, aoetor 1 Why, certainly I do. What is it t Flesh. NOT A NATIVE, Has Flugrine Debbins always moved iia the first circles have my donate; he walks on a hardweod floor c s if he was catraid of it.