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I . 1, � i . : ­ I ­_ , I ,�_. 1: i . - � I ­ -1 11 I T� - - - �� . - - . ! I � . � a ',,r , ''i - , .- I i . . ' � - -Ir I- .- - .. � � �-, �� 1� 1,. . � -4t 12 '�i � I i , _� "her be 06a i I . . I . a cro" I , M2 _j I . - . ' � - I . � , . � FI =11 nI friend - so I . � , - ; established.. Its all I - 0ou to , ,,a0k , I ' TWOUIAM "wi - � 'J, ,- � I i. offer of(find me 'nor- -. - I - Ave ,, 41T the school ' f t 10 X 11 11 -0 I h MARX � . , I! 0 64 � . h . _ 4 It . . vwprq I 1: . , - h o- e � , T , ; r -my st . . �, I . - &�- - In whiles 0 him its admires. -1 I r -It � . - I � )� .0 I , , — I � T 11tin, ans 'ma I � 11; ­­ 1,11F I - . . I - - mother of a healthy . , I � � sort, He iTiOt* ; I - � . TOHN GRIEVE, V. S., honor - graduate of Ontailo, ' o',Dlookl!llbewait�mg.opposite_$t- Jdak1u'8`1',_­7- ��_ k I ­ ,, ­ I - -1 . �_ manent employment of say I' , . � � I - �_, I �, I �_ I I . -1 . � �:, , baby. . .The mother of , I �. � - ba, - p6,mising to do what. he ooI - I � , , t I - I ty VtterW Oolle .1 I . church.' . . . Olt madly, I I ; Sts. Ali dinues of DommWo . i � . I -kii0wildt � ­ Wginals tMX We Frmr attended to and ' a puny, sickly, pei- and appom sy, 01 � 11,W ,natur- � I I .Z ff: or - shom . - .- . 4 _. I on vish baby biars a 9!�!�h . , I harr" 0%% vetet n"y tistry.4 Specialty. I "t . Next Ilay armed with, Mrm. Syme's diree- BUt Dodd's Kidney Pills. will J&9 4 to slL As ,c = tI to� � -an omn but to A - The **Intment � , � I . 1-1 I I . � - - ally exoita,Aho -- day. - . ' � . . � tiOns, I hieA me- on _p�6f i ife - . � . ' . . (Ace o* on Goderich strtI one door . . cross. it rests with . � i Yet Renew L � the 4flloi in: Fleet . no. difierence between buying - , � , I . � I I was for four P`4ock at .. I I . � East of Dr. SooWs offloe, Sesfortb. � 1111-11f eve woman to de- Trafalgar Square. Ibboing my first 'ride' , I apair df " Slater Shoes Of and a , t .- L I w openi-eye , Street ;,but quite early in the. forenoon I , . - I I , ; - ­ � . cidAbi herself which through London streets, I ' #A ' 'd -_ Thousands of persons die in the - . �� ! CoInmon sho" its iust 4 er-_qiV I . . � . kind of a mother she and open-mouthed,. and thotigb it was a - � . took myself outl of doors, and wended my � 1*ir , I ', " I "` - . � � L . (3. H. GIBBI - f - will -be. . short.- 1 , 1prime-:6f life beciuse doctors Tthink way to- Trafal � 81 uare.. I - don't -know I A � � the diorrence re � , : � � . , I good hour's ridoi it seemed all, too ' r,61 I _presented in a � - I . . Irsuds"y I In I Dimilskloroaft Ooft - - . -The woman who was 150 awed by the sobIir,ana solid grandeur I Bright'sViease ani'd Diabetes incuta- what to6,k megThe , - I unless that* 1. 'was i . � sealedi letter and an' opened one I So a d - a of - � . .. � is , an 0=1 0I Graduate of on W.f. t right . 1; I - . IVO*Uhmyo WO Vat- , �. takeiL the elf of Trafalgar.S4%iare 'that I forg6t for a few 'ble. But Dodd's kidney Pills cure thinking,ipore t , AW Usual of Willie- Sharp. with a relsponsible signature. I , � . _. L� 1! r___ . . Z � ulaary Colive. Honor member of Ontario- VeWdE- I I cam.. of hers . Even. &lr,qpd,y,, hviwas­lxipplanted,�-�,sad� an. , I The sealed letter � �a contain .... , - I 9 lis minutes the errand on -which -1 bad cOms-w - fhe�'both. they have cured thousands' I . . � ______ e . . � . I other artist - dr**. itran, a - and. wonderful �1 a I . I _. Ry An promptly ationded to . I pr ceding ma.-_ Then I had to walk back from the Lions. to ,of C-4ses. .. - . .1 .1 - " ib a So the very - i, 'a large cheque, .or L liff's notice. Tht! � , � or and � te ity may test St. Martin's church -and look for Willie I I hip* mailing 4 fe, � letter -well you know just what it is. , I ; I . - These diseases and other Kidney a I ' bare his -, i opened � I . 01 MPOW-6017"200%, ' a letel Willis' had aa)'OT 1. - co tent in- the as- Sharp. I did mob see him anywhere,. but I iy5igood ones;mder msh ��� I . . . ight callgainwoxed bom the I 11�_ : " �1'7'�'.: ji, - - d Feeling ,I ,.The common shoes ;na . 114121 sla ce that her observing a little throng of Wple on. -the, Collaplaints are as comm6n as ordinary heart. . glii miade, me a&,. SSW - 140"2 - . - - I . I - but how do you kfiow? I I I ------- � . . I . baby -win be a o6er side, I crossed -over, and'sAw thai they' bolds. But people don't realize that some sense .& kimship -with the poo'i fellow, I "I Slater Shoes I I bear a pedigree tag which tells exactJ I � . .. - — i healthy, * � I - - - . . � m : strong, The wer.e taken up by a lot of pictures -done i ' - - though he had the look and the xnaumers of I � y q . happy one. n they are� afflicted till the disease has . the leather they're of, its weai, pecularities or fault& . � � . I orea chalks on the pavement of the at Wer-do-weel, ,JiAyp. him a ahilling-'and I . Z . - LEGAL . � � woman- who suf- 101 rest. eaten deep into the sy4tlem. tven a n . Goodyear'Welted. $3'oo, $4.00 -and $s.00 per pair. . , . T here w a n . � . It was something I had never seen or heard then turned int Fidd4idillY. ' ' ' ... - fers from disor- . � � ' ' a ' . I ; 7 . I _­ I- ders of the dis- tell of, aiid I prelsed forward L to take them then, Dodd's Kidney Pills will posi- more stir than usual in the streets, for ,the A � CATALOQUIR - . � - I L . Queen had just opened Parli . b * , . � Fagg* 64THE SLATER SHOE." � � . - JAMES L KILLORANI . tinctly feminine allin. Thena kind of' Idwam,' as my- tively cure. I � ; . tamen in per- i . - � � . � I ' — ­� Barrister, Solicitor, %ony.eyancer and Notary -and irandfather would have-expreased it, �came. I Thousands of pee e art, dyinz on . son with great pomp and circumstance, and , ; - - - __ - __ - - I 11 � M , Vuism during this critical period, I,, �,� I =L�____Cft - . - I I - ,-...�IiIillli::��!!!!'' !! - I gli . -I !: ,, 1 1 lu 0 � - Public. Money toloem. over Plokard's SWW, s to resort to the right remedy, is pretty 01, the tide of fashion was beginning to roll , ,!I III - f *!_;�r. - over me, for -every one of' the' little land- geir feet, but d � I 1 0 lwt reali � . formerly KoobaniW Institute, Main Streit, assforth. Ze it. They " � ,ri N� - �� * 1528 sure to have a puny, peevish, sickl Dab acapes, sharply �utliued from each other, - . . � tward. A assed6y' the railings of .., 1: 11 � a r : � . . . 1, �; . bom into the world with the seeds ol we'aD�- a I I . . . *aa a bit from Faulds. There wits -the auld " notice one or, more of these symp- the Green P ri�i,r?leemed to -realize. all in a I _9��� . __ I I I f, emn, Holt & ness andAisease already implanted in its ss of . moment thatminter was gone. V2 , ,;, Z - - � G. CAMERON, tomerly of Q= brig with the burn below, frimg�d' with the � toms: shortness of - breath, 'lo " , over and I - I . � I Cameron, Barrister and ftliattor "arleb, little body. Dt. Pierce's Favorite Pre- . . There was a balmy softness in the air, � , 0, omoo­Hamilton street opposite 001 13est of all medicines for birke of Inueshall. An -d thp village street -Me ' I . a R. WILLI% SOLE LODAL AGENT'FOR SNAFOIRT14. . borne scription is the - __ III I A itin I mory, failing sight, ravenous appe no � . . - Ii KOWL . - 1"s prospective mo ers. .It 1 a . e I with Bawbie Windrum's shop ,window, and � ' th tenderness in the an hine, and an indescrib- , - I � I I jite, pale or reddish urine, wit brick- able something e4erywhire which I could =====� . I I . � , I stren, , , vigor, and elastici to the dell- Peter Mitchell, the starling, in his cage at ' - I . . I �, ns* that bear the colored deposit, scildin wh6n -'­ i pring � CAIME& SOOTT. Barrister, &o. solicitor for I- cate and important o the door. And last in the row. was my old � �g unna- - liken to, nothing but the trailings of 8 i 'a cc with -which come to him that thQse awallen; lolli @Ws Banir Clinton. office-Efflott 142k, brunt of motheftrhood. . It prepares a wo- hoirne, thi� Byres, with the courtyard and tiq& con�tjpation neryousness, pains I 1 1 sould mob but, Oe the deferen lag ON OUL Mwey to lomb on MOI man for the time of trial and danger. It I - . y , and.. Also, abQye the they listened -.to him, and I felt stupefied tongues could form no word to plead for . I � � , 1*1 I , strengthens and invigorates, and insures the the old draw -well faithful to the lite. UP - 'in the loins,'. Their only. hope is roar and din of the streets I could hear the . my Own good fortune. 'He seemed to themselves. I . .- . _against the railings - tender twitteringaiof a thousand' brooding witn' " What a terrible -thing P he cried. - . - ,, 90lici%ow, Conveyancer and Cleat well-being and absolute health of . , otood the forlorn and Dodd's Kidney Pills. They won't fail. , be an authority on every subject under die- I . � . S- K&TS, Burk""eucitor for the Dominion t mother and child. 'It does away with shabby artists out at elbo`ws, - doWn at heels, creatures in whom�hope:waa strong. Then, . 11 � - & IF= Public. They never do. - . cussion. I had not dreamed till then of the " Even no," said the angel. I I Com c,. 5,1 , � with his greasy hat drawn down over 'his. , - - though I had littleicause, a hope akin to ' . i �. 001154--cardnes block, Maln8trest.0saforth the squeamishness,of the interesting pe- . sercoat . .. - , - - I — theirs b power wielded'by the editor of a first-class If the minister's ov , had beei, bur- - 40may to loan. . ISS6 ' riod. It makes auxe an ample supply of brows, and a curious bitter smile on his egait to stii in my heart, -and I felt - . . ai,.ana ii gave me food for thought. * � densome at -the stock yards, it was not on - � � - nourishment for thb little new -comer. It mouth. One or two towed a copper on the had'anything to set down to my credit in as if all my trouble� were at an end. Yet 30urn - . -p the icy, wind-swept western plains, where I .., � M 937 B&I WOW. X4I -SO 'transforms weak, *Uy, nervous and de- -ere they passed on, but he did tbi' way. of earnings. It mueb not be did the sight of green grams and budding I Shall I on someth said the I LIZ; five doon- northofGammeNth 'ng - next 7 he found himself ; and if the misery of I - �L il� . I pavement I b"" . � A toor, next door to 0, L eased ' ,that during these two boughs, the gleani of ano*drop. and troous � sweet lady of i L � . =9 invalids,.,. into L healthy, happy - notgtoop to pick them up. Then I . thought, however, . . linneshall, as she bade me h tock was indescribable, the . 1. seaft,11W.. viive� and motliers." Tho-asands. of homes e me so sick and fain for good-bye ; and'I shall never forget the'Iook . ­ - � swoby= Nan street, . God to which b&bies onci-, 'came to stay but for a , through the throng and took him ,Iryi the months I had lieen . entirely idle. 'Puring L in the borders, ma� come suffering of the idarving herds here was . is, HoI 0XI 1215 brief day and then die, iiow bless this won- arm. . - I- the intbrvals of attending upon my poor my owncountry thiLt'I beA to hastip'n, my in her eyei as �he spoke. 4 When we I - . I . �� I , -, , . . . . . ..... - ' Come with me, Willie -, Shar said 0 1 back at Eiastei somebody w I A Da they' I,- - . � 1% derful medicine for ,the'gift ,of happy, � ' I I - friend, I not only continued ti write, but st6ps lett my, foolis eyes should betray me. ilt be with me more 80, : dto . - ,ked . 1i �� AMOW h PROIZ, BardeUM 8011 r !i* long visit!L Certain�reatrictioms I murit . never feed them!" he at il­_ I � bo., Goderick Ontario. LT. a W. Q. O.; healthful babies. � I Ye are a dying man, not fit to ft out on a went forth i1a, search of .-a ma ket for my And so I came witt 'some speed to Hyde on .a, " No; thousands upo - roam 14 - �T "" as !in all that great city. Park Corner, and -� Iwithin the gates. obser � I, -1 � RPROUNIM. The dealer who tries �o persuade you- to day like this. Ob, *hy dois* God let such wares. -But, &I i ,assedl ve, for yi�-u have to win your spurs yet n thousands , 685 - , � 11 . ; . - I - _.. I taki! some other medicine, than. that you. thin be, ?y I .1 . . I had sometimes lialkod there in � winter and you. will4 -with Mr. WardroV.s hf.'. through the snow for ;�, _ � r . ,p, foi months, with no food 1-11 I . I a ­ there seemed.to be no,niolie or .corner fo . I save the dry' grass that they paw trom u - ­ ask. for insults your intelligence. . 'I fad awakened Irbin ,my lethargyj and lie,'_, ior did'thert seI any reason 'to. ,�rer 'when all'the fasfiio�able res'or a W to de Euphin's rakei'. � n_ , v &KUON 11OLT a HOLMICS, Budsku. go. I I . t - I ' . .1 - C 110111ors In Cbsnoery, be..Godedih, OnS N. 0. 11 The best doctors i -q Kansas City told me that 'that a6mething-musi lie do ­ - � ­ 0 8 I hiid n I ver seen more than an I could n6t, 0 der the stiow. See, their hoofs are warn I I _ , I i .: Q. o., pzw How, DuDT= noixes unless I went to the nospital and bad �,nl 9 a- saw- me for Willie, veiA my becoming %' dereli b lik Willie serted, and e . - ,peak, but wrung her hand, � --- I ; I [zaon, forgetful of everything but that she was a until blood marks every step! These re. . � � . . tion performed I could not live," writes Wiss and that speedily. I put him in a. cab and Sharp. His experience and his sad death occasional horseman' in the Row-. But now . � . . - . . pre ent,the weal;h of the cattle -kings who, - � I- Broolile Gallow �Vilder, Johnson Co., drove him back to Mrs. Symes'. Under my were enough to damP:* an enthusiasm even it was furl-, .and I drew neat with interest sympathisjR. nd tender-hearted woman, . 8 � I . 7 arm 61 � � . ' - ­ . . ' � I ��� Kans. "I had tlertftiou and weakness, and rollinR in splendor in their easte ", 1 p a 3101IMESTED, successor to the late nd r . rn homes-, , I , I ... �ooaughey & Holmeattil, Barrister, Solicitor , ve and curiosity, more !drawn to the beautiful who I I . F in bed a directions she prepared wroom for him with brighter that mine. I con- fees I felt ry .. . knew AZat was in my heart. And are ; . - . ]I . for the chn each month I would get down uffer fortable bed and a'blm�ng fire. - I had low that night as I dre I b minute ' as beside Mr. Wardrop *in to -day. When the aleet storms come the -1 - - ,� 0mveyanoor. and Notaiy Solicitor severely for twenttf6ur hours, Four bottles of a cam w neat to .my fire, animals them, to thoie'whw rode them, It nex IN I i .. - - � . � - adisnBankof Commerce. Money to land. Farm your 'Favorite Pre riptioni cured me." a hundred pounds an my pocket. Though and with my head in myhands, faced m wa4agay and live'lyscene. As 1 stood his handsoni ; ind as he talked to�me kindly herd will be one writhing massof ice, driven I- I �� I I � 1 -4., � - office in. SooI Block, Main Simi y -�-- 1-1 ­ � for gat. . desperately before -the gale. Thousands will - -- - Y. � For constipation -Dr. Pierce's Pellets. the half of i it went to comfort' my poor positiohand prospejots. I had enough in there, I saw presently approaching a lady and frankly-, 4 if- I had- be6n his own - ,- swooh. . 9 I .- . � � off hi I MY - ' brother, whomlit was his joy and his duty die before spring." _%� I � I friend, what mattered it? .We got s and gentleman iidiii closely together, and . .. - - . pocket to keep me going, with strict econ ,g I The minister remembered two rich men I I - el; 1i I 0 *11 f ,I I . � DENTISTRY. DAVID LYALL'S I�OVE ST Ry P . rage, iwhioh I bade Mrs Syme burn in omy, the better part of a yeari I did not followed at a few pices by a fine boy on his to help, If V, that my cup �was filling to �� , _1J I I - '. . 0 . the�rXkyird after dark ; iienf--When he grudge my spefidinj On Willie Sharp; nay, 10 nded by I& groom. I =ed the brim. 111. � - , . in his church whose wealth was Ba�id to con- ., 4 .� I — I . . I � _. I, - i : � - I . . . . ha P my' at'e i t in " cattle out west;" he had been ` -i i them at a ai the Claud of When I left fhe officethat night I was on BIB very - ; � - W. TWEDDLE, Dent6t. Oflace--over Richard. �y d had a bath 4nd put on the warm, flan- it filled me with a sense, of unspeakable glance , -11, _� . son, & MobwW shoe store, corner Main and ]BY TRE AUTHOR OF "THE L IN D O' T.11 E LEAL. nels which my mother had bestowed on me satisfaction that I had been able to befriend Inneihal), and then! remembered that he the staff of the'St, Geerge's ; and so began courteous to them, for they paid well .into 1. . I- . F. � � I . � - - 3 - ;Ohn $tree* 98aforth. � --I in plenty, he fell asleep, and I went out to him in his need. Not a living soul in Faulds bad been returned unopposed at the. last my life work, jhi h has been more satisfy- the church fund. _. . - - . -1 . I � . I I , fetch the doctor. His verdict did not our- ever heard from me of his desperate straits, election as member for his*9wn ' ing and fruitful than most- ' -anxiety Along the Pacific slope they went, Pans. ,Z . I ) T �1?1-1)0 county. He, - an � �� R. BELDEN, dentist; crowning, bridge work SCOTS FOLK LN N N. . �', __ I - and gold plate work. ..Special attention given / . . prise me." He said he could not live above and now it matters nothing, since Jessie, was now a public min in every sense of' the sometimes,, buttm joy always, such as few ing to view long lines. of mules engaged .in .I`1 I D_ i . the heaviest drafting, with shoulders one - . .. . _601be preservation of the natural bee6b. Ali work f 1. � I a week or two, and that a ,fine constitution Frier. in in her grave, and all Bib to him are word, and his face, always- finely featured men can boast. 1. I did not rise by leaps and - �*� - - . carefully performed. Office --over Johnson Broe.1 I . � '' ` had the- good luck to mass of sores and sidea laid open ,with the �: ��� �� ' 1461 7 STRA"ED. had been ruined by privation and lack of gone from the old place. His experience and indicating gifts j of the- highest order; bounds. Who" . . - �- saWware store, Seaforth. . I . I was a striking one, both by reason "oi 'the fall into the haAdear of Robert Wardrop, was Ritiless whip -through the south it was 11. � . - , care. I had daunted me not a . little ; for though I . �, . .1 I : I � I � . - He only lived wi' me two montlip, an, So the first days of my 'life in London had some money in my pocket, I was as ill- power it betrayed, but more, I think, be- well moulded bi those hands, and every even worse -hundreds of sighteso, shocking - � ; . - TJIL H. S. ANDERSON, graduate of Royal Oo,U7,e Ithen he.�ouldna afford to pay my rooms, la that the good man begged to go home. 1� JU of Dental Snrgeons, Ontario, D. D. S,. of - were. spent in miuis�ering to the need of my fitted and ill-equipped for the race as he cause of its. expression of serene content. forward step w4s earned by comecientious, I . . Ill canto University. Office Market Block, Mitchell. she said. I Ye see, air, I am a weedy wo- old friend. Bit by bit he unfolded to me had been. Both he and If indeed, belong- There was in his eye,aa he glanced at his aelt-denying toit I would that there ,Were, "Ah, no," bald the angel; ",'we must - � I �. I 11 14N man, an' it is my lodgers I depend on. Wil- the sad,record of the past two ears ;, then ed to the great, sad army of' the unskilled, dear companion,an indescribable tenderness, more like, him, �iy chief and comrade, who visit some of our institutions of leatning." - m � Ontario. , � I I . y � - - I I ___ - - I lingly would I hae keepit him, but I hadna of� Thither they went, and despite his en- . . . I . I we buried it, and our whole talk was of a d the pity of it was that th9re had been as well a a Passion which said that she was showed to me We real and itiner:meaniug - I 11 an 3 - ;111� I I y e more precious to , him than anvthing on life, who taughtIme all I know, and made ' e - - R ,& R. KINSMAN, L. X S., D. D. S. -the means, for when he left he was m only Faulds and the days of long ago. Many a none- strong and. brave enough to tell us th treaties the angel conductea him -from on �. ... D'Iffonor graduate of Toronto UniversAy, Den- lodger. But he wouldna hae stayed, for he time I had to turn away, greeting, whe truth concerning ourselves. My earth. As for her fae,e, it reflecti;d the sun- ine what X am. t On this theme my pen labatory to another, from one vivisecting . ..... 11 I ce an at We fathees rooms In n he - I I . . . . ­_ � r, an at his room at Mrs. Shatees restaurant, had that pride that wadub, let him eat or babbled on about the wood#; and the fields Plain tather had come very near the nth 'shine. I can say I more. Presently I wOu table to another, where every speciescif tor- . I I f Heaull, e ry Wednesday. H. Kinsman L. D. S., sleep in a place that wasna paid for.' grand tr � 0 . Ild know no �eariness, .. but as I have : ture that science or curiosity could invent, - � � unset glory on the hills, she saw Z. and as the rode mu 13 I � I y .­ 11 - 'But how comes it, then ,3 Iasked stupid- and the lilt of lark and inavis - i - in his dealing with me ; but I had Beorned knew that I 9 Sco - to folk whoin'the helped and -heered and he saw applied to the helpI dumb jerea- I I at Zurich, he last Thurdaday of each monih. and the trees, the a mh to say of him in bon eetion with the - i . 7 1 1545-13 n the lift. him, thinking that a plain hill farmer could forward I heard her a' . � I . i I I . ly, I that be still writes f 7y- � f , . . rom here, and bag At last, when the end came very near, and - , Why, ,a is a face I ought to blessed, I will r , are I I - . I know nothing of such a great, grand ambi Claud, the Le 1�t now go on. . W s, whose criea seemed to pierce hisvery . I 11 v Fe his letter sent to this address F � I ; , 1 go were muteI conscious of � - R. F. k. SELLERY, Dentist, graduate of the we both knew it, I spoke that which had tion as mine. Mr" Syme came k roe it � i D 6vid Lyall, Mr. (Tol%e continued.) I rr � I a " i is a . . � .Roy their suffering. . I ; r: 0 a a 13 1 i p t � D &I College of Dental Surgeons, Toronto, a*s) 'That's his pride again, an' its what I been in my mind for long; and which I h d ' ("I in about 8 now. 'Of cou til. Others 11 i . a 'clo k, nd her tep and voice were soft as Wallace's grandson, f�onithe Byres.' And -----�— � .. � - . 0 . T_ - I I � . -1 I . . . I . . honor graduate of Depa ment of DeoUstry, Toronto like in him, for ita, an honest pride, an' a taken it upon myielf to do. she enter " Is this Inferno ?" heorled. � � �t the Petty block, Hensau- kind too, so tbat Kis,ain folk micht no' be 'I've written to your n ed. with that, they came aor,oks to the railings An Astoi' ed Clergyman. , it �_ I � I . 1. . Monday, commencin n_ iother and to _ lish Wo; these are the schools where our rier- Ar � . t * .1 here I stood, and sho bent from her sad. I : ­ I I What wad ye like for your supper, Mr. w - -1 - 17 I - 1 2.1 . ? - a - rill - gimo vexed. It was a' he askit me to do for fiim -at ye are for a Lvall V dle, extending her hand; - iug generations are taught. I __ � . 587 . . � Gay, Juno WED. .1 � ; Jessie, Willie,- telling them th . .13Y V4 C. MELVILLE. � 4 � I I 9 ; - .4 . - . an' I did it gladly.' - better country, and I've gob word that C!), , I � 'But why'tear living creatures asunder ;_ 7. . -11 t uiineA round to her and smiled drearily. !� ' How pleasant to ale a Faulds fa M ;; � ; . , � _9 ' Then. he didn't get my letter telling hini 1. q � r. He was a miniiter', and the morrow was why flay and bu m-; why-?" but he could - 7� 1� - - MEDICAL. . . the�'11 be here the night.' 'I've bad my supper, thank - rs. Lyall., Your sun 0 e you we e I '� . . - I was �coming here V � you, I in 'on- hanks ivi g. An eloquent, flowery ser- get no further, and the angel simply an- "' � � � . , I He raised himself and looked at me. I Syme. A man feeling -as I am at tbis mo. don. I want to hear 1 about yo When _�Ie I - . - I ' No, its in the cir'esser dtd.War, forbye the - !il- mon lay,�nished Ion his desk, and in the swered: I 1; I., Dr. John McGinnis, shall never forget that look ; the glory and ment is not apt to be hungry.'� . � . will you, come to see. ? We have only early twilightf, well satisfied, he turned an i 4 They call .this ' scientific research.-',' 1� - : � I - - . . I I k ither ane tha' Comes aince or twice a week. gratitude of it hhs warmed my heart many ' Oh, but ye maun tak omething,' she been in town a ve fe',w days ' E.- ­� . I pAuWto Londoix �4tqrq Valyerelt ,mqa� �e.- A�:11 be hereu -for them.' easy chair the hre and settled himself to it go home," wailed the divine. � I U ROD. Oil - _ - W� . the morn 11( 1. �/.. ! a time, when all else seemed cold and dark said che�rilv. I 11 got some real Fi]mnan I stammered ss7th�nked 6r, and said I n Let me * , -clano sn4 surgeons. . " Then what does he do ? I understood and Void of1ope. . � haddi - could come "NO; we must cross the oceau and visit. a of Ontario College of,Phys' rest. ut th6 mi6d never rests, and soo - . ' es frae my guid-sister at Buckie this- . when sbe-,pleased.1 She looked -he was busily e+ged in - counting up the Pasteur's Institute, and-" . .: , ?- Office and Residm,e­ Formerly occuple,;l I'm -coupation.' 'O Dave' In silei ' I _ If; 1 gjL 061 r In t; � I , . Pickard, Victoria Street, next to the Ca, rc� that he had constant 0 V he cried. I D&vie Lyall,this'll morning. A cup o' coffee wVt wad ma k a at me a full moment i nc�, and it seem. - , ", - Is attended Oromptly. 12 Mrs. Syme shook her head. successes and bleasinks of the past year. " Is it worse than this'V' he groaned. - . I AWNight oal be minded to ye at the Judgment. If I be tasty bit, Brawly do I ken boo ye feel, ed to me that she -andorstood fall there was � , - i i -, � � ; I � I . "It's. beei2 an 'uncommonly satisfactory " 0, yes, a great deal. Thousands upon I , . . � . �, ip I i t I I yea ' ; I t /' Ye needna believe that. There's mony there, there'll be ane to sound yet praises. lod.' ' to tell. �� : I � u� "IL A STRONG, M. B., Toronto, M. D. 0. IL. a day he hasua a bite to eat, exce I - What p * . -dav I r," hie mused,'f,but an uncommonly busy . r see that my on i to . I I JU e may get when he come& here. gie . � come to I one. Let in se' thousands of living creatures have been sac- 1- . Victoria, X. C. P. S., ontsrio, succemor to Dir i m believin' again what was so eaRy in - I*As not ashamed to let he can Y, �ch� w�th us e e. 1 I have preached at least rificed there.)) - ; - . - � . oti, Bru ' Eh. in eyes were wet. Flapeth Synie had been We down into tho, country -to- 1z - 1111loit, office lately occupied by Dr. Eli o*. Min his tea for auld . laug syne. I�tyie Faulds, that there's a God abune a'. . are going seventy-five sermobs, -and touched on every. "Don't," cried the poor minister ; "don't . - . I ' I � . old,0I �. aYe this prison o' atane an' lime an' Pitiless dead these many years, but the'memory of morrow, and will not return .'for a whole 1 2) i 21 . vital question. � tell me any niore. What will you bavfe me. . - . - b3en gaun rio write his folk, but h I e I daured st�reets, He's faur, faur awa', an' hard to her motherly kindness to me' in my dark week,and that is too long to poqponc, You I � - I M CooPZR, X. D.,- M. B., L. Ir. P. and S. me to do it, an' I was feared.' . I I No, you haven?, t 11 a#id a decided voice do? Is there no help for all this?"' . q jo , I R GlamI &a., Phy&isn, Burgaca and Ao. � seek or find.' days in ever green in my hdart. � will lunch at ho�ne to -day, dear T she said " � �;, I All this, I . , beside him,p Turning surprise, he saw a " 3her, Constance. Out., I . " -w . 1127 you may be sure, did not tend ' One thing, Willie,' said I gently. 'They I I'm thi turning to her husband. I ` � A' Noble men and women are at ,work o I nkin', Mrs. $yme, that I was a I � sweet cr�*ture, B,n&Yfd in appearance, who -- �. - - , to raiae my spirits. I did bat poor justice 'must Beier know all you have gone through'. , ' Yes, and I thin . said the angel, 1:1 but only a few. The pre'so I . I � I,= BICTH bonnie fule to leave thei haroe I did. But � k you had better come certalmly'4id not lcbk capable of contradict-'. too, is co _T � - UNIC M. D.. Follow of the Royal to the meal my landlady set before me, and Itwould kill your mother and Jessie to here I am, and here I'll bide till I succeed. I if I ing 6 man so flatly.1 , I Go ego 10 PhyRolains and Surgoon% n. when I went to my bed, though tired out, I guesp even the half of it. to -day, David',' he saidj�, as cordially as I ming' to the front; but what we � G000m to ]Qr. Mmokid. Offlot Wel 0 ed We'll never tell Just leave me, my good woman, till ten had been a grandson of his own. ' -need most of all is the pulpit. If only min- - ' - - Y could not sleep. Next day I never crossed them you've been away from here. It will ' We have some others coming, perhaps - - � :I Wh y,� what's Ois ?_ Who 'are you?" wake to their responsibili -i - py Dr. Mackid, At-. fitreet, Sonforkh. deuce isters w4ld Z =pie the door, so afraid was I of missing W o'clock. I've got something to do, which 'I at� the ang I `11 -Govnor of Victoria Squar.), In houmee ly oc d illie make their grief easier and gentler to bear.' . r two you might like to meet., To -day, . el pf mercy." ty � will not wait.' � one o ' along this line ; if only they could see that f) . . � " Eh I Anybodyl,dying or in need? 1( by L. IL Dancey.. . 1127 Sharp. 'About half-pasf four in the after- Andso it waso' The carne that night,the then, at two o'clock.' I Did humanity is essential to gpd1iiiess, -what a I - _____ , y 8 a 0 a ve She looked at me curiously, 'and with. I you'walalt me?" i . 1 4 noon, when I was sitting "disconsolately at two women wbo loved Willie h rp bo Sonaying, she waved; I change there would be. The people must. I ople are dyipg and in need; . anything on earth, and who bal believed in awav, and I walked 0 ' wondering -much ! be aroused. 'I - - - DR. F. Js BURROWS, ,the room fireside, I heard some one being drew. Then I drew my chair * up to the her hand and rode " Plenty of pe 1 ' table, got my pad and my writing -paper and M but for none of them am I here. Yes, I I . . Late resident. Physician and Surgeon, Toronto Gen- lot in at the fronC door, though I had not him, and still believed him fit to achieve began to pour out all that was in my heart. at what had befallen m - I had no concern ' " I will do my part !11 cried the reverend -, �� oallffospital. Honor graduate Trinity University, heard any knock. A few minutes after, anythiva. And though their grief was very want yon; get read' for we have a long gentleman, so loudly and empliatingly. that � .. I . P) �, I member- o Itwasindeedfull to overflowing, aud it about my. attite, tor Illhad never grown - ey. .� of the College of Physicians and Surgeons Mrs. Syme, with her bonnet on, looked'in great, because lihi sun had set while it � . Journ Ic he awoke. - J, .1 was .careless of my dress ; soli did not trouble . "But tis chilly out; I am tired, and to- �� ot Ofitario. Goroner for the County of Huron. at my dobr. . yet day, and his- . . . was as if all power to control myself was ) I The congreg ' ' 11 , - AWOFFICE.-Same as formerly occupied by Dr. promising career .Beemed taken from me, and I was carried clean to gohome again, bnt walked about until morrow we ation of the First--ehureh. ..... . dine at Judge Vsj" remonstrat- listened in in�te wonder Smith, opposit .a Public School, Seaforth.- Telephone 'He's here -'she said, with a backward untimely cut short, they -were consoled by away. Yet what I w the hour when I presented myself at the . to the stiesm of- , t rote was simple ed the man of God ' . I I Impassioned eloquence that poured from. No. 48, X. E -Night calls answered from office. jerk of her t�umb towards the kitchen door. the immortal hope which dwelt so B ead. ' town house of the laird'al folk in Grosvenor 46 * � I _� . . . 1386 1 ' I am gaun oot for some sconei till his tea. faetly in his great, wonderful eyes. Some_ enough, all of long ago times, of homely Street. I !was immediately shown , into a 6 Are yoa a Christian?" asked the angeL theirpaijtor�s lips the next in I : tolk, of simple - joys and sorrows; Never 'Most certainly ;1 why, .1 am a minister - Hi4 . Maybe ye wad like a word your twa sels.1 thing of his unspeakable contentment and t and spacious room' in which I texrs was, 4-c As ye mete, it ,h morn g . I had the old home seemed so dear to me as grea ) several � - all be measured I - IDRS. SCOTT & MacKAY, So saying, the good soul vanished, but it peace stole into their hearts, and we were folk were gathered ; but'I of the Gospel." I to yon again," but he treated it, in an un- ­ � ' it did that night ; the hills uplifted them- y &6 Did you not say I that, as such, you had . - - t ' � *41i � PHYSICIANS AND SURGE OI was quite five minutes before I summoned -happy together*�witfi a strange sad happi- pt Mrs. Innes, who cal forward to greet usual way, and every one declaxed after- . I � ' : � . selves before my eyes like the very hills of ce I touched on all vital �, questions during the . I my courage to go ben the liouso. At last 1, mesa, as we waited for the poor red heaven ; the burn wimpling down the brae Me . I past year?" � I I - Goderloh street, -opposite Xethod!st church,89aforth ohabte in a way whi n me , at my � ; wardtbatit.'was an "'unusual sermon--" . I strode across the little passagf and threw barque to be towed -into port. longtheheathery glen had the I i n4 the "correct thing" peLrhaps for Thanks- . . 1. G. $007% graduate Victoria and Ann Arbor, and 1, face and a case. I think there is nothing more beauti- 40 I did." i �, L member Ontario College of Physicians sud open the kitchen door. He was sitting . at In -the old It Wkyard at Faulds,mot very far ah'een of the morning on its breast ; the ful than the power of a high -bred, gracious "' Some of us angeis of mercy have ho giving, but -well, it was,ndt the last .of the �_ . . . the fire with fiis back to me, and Jessie's from the sun4 slope where Adam Fair. .. . Surgeons. Coroner for County of Huron. purple of the heather, the tender -green of lady, who is also a kind a! nd gentle woman, v* kifid they listened to., and in time pastor - I I � �, letter open in his hand. My own lay un- weather lies, you Will find a sim�le head. to make happy and comfortable those about ered over your pulpit,, as well as all other and people came to see how utterly, lacking . � ; 15. X�cKAY, honor graduate Trinity University, hedge and tree, all seemed burned into my Christian pulpits, every Sabbath during the is the religion that tak-eis- ��R� ' . . on the table. When he beard wy stone with tbese� words on it, chosen by her. She knows no distinctions of rank or � . no accoont of the I . ; gold modallst Trinity Medical College. Member = sprang up, and hirs 'wan face had a Willie himself : heart, and I wrote of them as if they were past year, and yon ha ve never mentioned in I I I : I . College of Physicians and Surgeo0e, on�tsrio. . . class, but is equally at home with all. � rights of the � 4 . � I . r � 14,93 kind of . I holy things. As they were to me then, so I either sermon or prayer one . of the most . . . . helpless and dumb. li- - I . � I A terror in it- the look of a hunted ' . The laird was standi glon the hearthr i % .- . . r I animal brought to bay. Here lies . they are to me now, as I see them in my n ug? vital questions of the 0a " o --'O— ' � --- - . - - - - mem talking with a short to Y. I - � ' R. F. H. KAL-BFLEISCH,- PhysI Surgeon sMy God,Dave V he cried huskily. 'How � - cry and in my dreams. I did not read an 1dressed in a tweed -�-Astouiaded,the good man could only aticre A TORONTO CONDUCTOR. . . __ ' '_ I—— - . - D and Accoucheur, successor to Dr. W. Graham, did ye come here V � . WILLIAM SHARP, - over what I had written. I felt that wh ta;ever suft and wearing a doub�e gold eye -glass. And mutter . I � . . : " What 6an you mean?" . . .Ontario. 'First Class Honor Graduate of mig - He was talkingrwith gre%t animation, and 1� 1) � , - . Brussels, I ht be its fate, it was the beat I bad to . " Come with me, ana I will show you. - �� . � I I the UnivI,ersities of Trinity (Toronto�), Queen's (King- I said nothing, but grippeLd him by the Artist in London, as I passed by with Mrs !Claud, I t Saved From the. Agonies ,of Dia- . - . - - I * ­ , - , , - , - , __ - - I - 'IRUJIMIWIEEgimmm I '__ W�_� __ - - � L - I - . , , M-. , - - .: �' � I- - � 74 1 1 T-91 � R , I ,�; , 1�1 - I . hand, and there was a greilt lump in my I give ; and the mere settling 6f it down had ga hered Impelled a,Lainst his will, the minister - as - �, [ .. i ston), and of Trinity Medial college; Fellow of � I � relieved my sad and overcharged heart. I from'achance word !th;t� the theme w I made ready and accompanied his guide, I betes bY DoWs Kidney Piilj�( � ' � - I Trinity Medical Collego and member of the College throat. And no wonder. 'For want and Who died there in November 18-, , in the put it in alarge envelope, and addressed it ce. 1who, ptrang, ely enoughi led him to a large . - 11 � I of Physiclaus and. Surpous of Ontario. POat' woe had wrought their fell work on Willie � I political. We went down to lunch at on r �_ � � I . Graduate Course in Detroit and Chicago, 189.6. and d to the editor of an afternoon paper which It was an informal' and � pl4pasant meal- 1 livery stable. With appernatural sight he Jun � � T � I Special attention paid 0 diseases of Eye, Ear. No � �_P_, e 6th.-Thd. Toronto Street . Z occasionally gave a place to such descriptive in , , � In � - � . i and Throat, and Diseases of Women. Catarrah . bite. - , des another me this week - once been the bonniest in Adam Fair- that I felt so much at ho�Te. I -even -found , rovi , to t t f I Sharp, eath sat on the face whiChL had twenty-sixth year of his age. about a dozen preeeut,-an'd I -was a `azed beheld its be passed frbi stall to atall., the Rsi,lwa . � Iee ToRoZTO � 1 . !, treated successfully in all its forms. Consultation ,,.w,ather's school, And his, clothes ! Clad Then below the words of the old hymn he I smiled sadly as I put it into the diseaa�s that made lilet� a torture for many strengthen the mighty chai __ _ P � r : � � v � . . . . . . n of proof that 1� � ; r in English and �Goriiian. . 1681-tt . had learned at his mother's knee- last of a big packet of envelopes which had . my t9ngue and spoke on my own account, of the horses there. Some were troubled bV T).Aw. Tr'A V*11- I- 4 � In MV Own Warm iio esnun nmd ��..; . . - , 4 , - - . � — 0 -6 and J. observed that the gentleman. in the , I k my a are t Is ordy cure on. I I been used for the same purpose, and I ,took toothaebe,- exaggerate& ,by having a bi � , tl . . I I - , �i . , � fine linen which the hill sunshine had whit- I . - . I . t in earth for. Diabetes, � , - tweed suit and speolacles Imore than on could not, eat well, I I � , Rock of age3, c'eft for me it forth to post, feeling certain that a I post cc the moubh all day, somo. : " . � g Mr. H. Hogg, 81 Fuller Stre iet., conductor, -' - : ; - eyed me keenly. I liked his face I ; i 9 � � . AUCTIONEERS, I ened and the heather bells scented, I could . Lot nie bido myself in Tie'e., or two would see it returned. Then I came . and on account of tora ano bleedin - I . I — have sat down to greet. They were not months, Xo� 207, has been comp - � . i . ,-I � . back and ate of Mrs. Sym e's guid-sister's though I had not beard hi�na ' letely cured of an I I . 1 � . . me, I felt sure a r I 11 � . i I Qnly shabby, but sore put to it to keep to . irregular teeth and otbor ills:, Others held aggravated and long-standin , . m �. f I WM. M,GL�Oys - � ii. he was of my own natiou I t Hi tongue, case of - Dia- I � "a . d es bews b Dodd's Kidney Pil a, after other . though -it had caught is', 'Y�f the a thern i a T I . � ; . -talking i up their feet L.ud moini with pain. 8bo I " . 5 I Auctidneerfor tho-countles of Huron and Perth, gether as a decent covering ; no man could . haddies, and enjoyed them, too ttie I If, - . I ­ . p !:� � i *ad Agent at Hensall for - the Msmy-Harris Mann- wear ; DA WN; - � cheerily, and making any ou p hazard -in mo . 'T -� I � v R 9 such rage and keep 1�19 self-respect. . . _pretext to :kuep softne'se, betrayed him. I 'afterwards learn. put don ha at cases their feet so.Qhe -I cures", had utterly failed. ' I . - ',!! Z 1! I shall never forget the dreary sense of Mrs. Syme in the room. For she represent- I out own to fit the shod', . I ith - � g, iL 1 'j� 'acturing Company. Sales oatly attended to, 'If ye are come to spy on me,' he cried . ed in her own person the one and only ed that the young lady wh9 sat by �me, talk- � - - . I .i -Z. f I . . ffered for three years wi . --- At �� Air. Hogg on . !Z- � ,� abarges, moderate and sararfac on loneliness and desolation which oppressed . "Nobod to speak a1word foris, and we Diabetes andimpure blood. He had to quit - � . T. I guaranteed- defiantly, '-I hope ye are pleased. I am friend I had in London, and it behov io merrily, was an ear "a da hten ., �­ " Orden by mail addressed to Hensall Post log I . t�. . , f-11-11 I t 1i r" 0 that night I came back fiom the atatipn ed me ight have discomfitted in can't SIDea for ourseI wailed one, UJI ... 11 ... I ; - - ll!*cok! lost ; a wastrel here, like drift on the sea. to make much of her, lest I shoul X litude had I I -flesh I � �_ � - 'i ,, me it I �_ ��� ----- � , �� J left at, Ids residence, Lot 2. Cono"Won work, on account of dizziness. lose of - . T I Ill . .1 after geeing, Mri. Sharp and Jessie Frier n whose n6ck ' in knots from- the and increasin I A ��� , N T.� , . t4, will receive prompt attention. 1208-V shore ; but. its no' my blame, its no - in find another. I known it at the time, 'and made less was swolleuf weakness. All other -reme- :: � ,- � own, ��� � --- _ y 9 . � � , . :� I I I m . 1, - . : I i�_'. _______ ___ � away to Scotland with their sad burden . . --use of the over -draw che"ek-rein. 1. . * I - �� ,�'. 1, � Z . free in my Bpeech. There werc �i t used having failed, I, . � � , � .. - - � , blame. I've keepit steady, ' Dave7l-o"y, The weeks had gone more quickly than we Por several days I heard noth* , !: 11 Audi yet there is a. clan of people call. to please a friind, to � 11 -a �11. MeDOUGALL, Lioensed Auctioneer for ) Cig . dies that he _- I - . , I - �. . 1''. �J,, I Irou only I2ve never gotten onthing to d I he agreed, , I __ int 0, MY ,;round whe the ladies left,* and then the try Dodd's Kidne - - ii f � � . � I _., n i - i �. ; � , I I . 0 itie County, of .Huron. Sales attendid in fail 'o had taken thought or reckoning of, and -paper ; nor, indeed, did this great y disa ng themselves Christiana, who pretend to Pills. Improveme . . . I . . '� t� i ' Wheesht Willie, wheesht VI %�e P- gentleman in the tweed suit came Ao my ,� ut began at :once, ftn1__ - de' I- I , 1 � , 1 y � � = of the County. Terms reasonable. From Mr. I I d, my when I sat down in solitary committee on point me, for I did not - exc � . I . � : I - - � 1, 1� , ive their lives to helpii�g the helpless and six boxe 1,� . I � E - ugall's long experience as a dealer An farm voice'sharp with my bitter pain. I I side. : - . . . x -effected a thorough cure. � � I stock of all kinds, he is speolally qualified. to Judgo Why ways and means, I was startled to re - em. walked out &,a usual, answered a few adver'- clog goo . I rc� , � , 1 of values, and can guarantee satisfaction. Ali orders h e cc to - - I ,_ � , __ . .1 � . - .� � -le you sent me -_ - . zt 1 � did ye not let us ken ? I I liked that second arti, 5 d," said anoth0, who shivered so - I ,. ;, , 2 - . - . , I a residence, Lot I h Puld hardly make hi� self heard. "Here - - . ;: ji �i i , a a I _ � � j t Is thqre anybody ber that it wanted but seven days to Cm tisements in per -son, only to be assured,: as I he said. 6 Th t' your vpit � ; sti k to i J 1i 2 � I � hri§t. t,and � '_ ! ; 1, Ir. __k leftat THn EXPOSITOR 0fEIJ0,0rAthl in Faulds that would not have elped Wil- mas. I had been in London xactly eight bad been before, that a person of no. ex. I-- �1_ - - 11 I I cent. of failures 0 . - ].. ,_ - ­ ,� . � ; � I � 25, Huron Road, Tunkeramith, near, Ahna�, will be lie Sharp in, his straits if they had but weeks, during rhich I had not only - failed perience -need not apply. When I a smart - . I I . i � you'lldo well--minety per 0 I endured from insect - untold torture all - Little Things. I � i _ promptly attended to. , -I .. � ',I 1466 ... ; . - F_ , i - � i .. � , known " : summer because my master cut off my.tail z: � _ I A it: � . - - I 1 to earn a single pexiny,bub I hiLd been ape young journalist, well up in pars and are brought about by folk attempting whaL and mane, How much of life' ­is made u,p of fittler' - � � nd- I ove I I . I Z " I He a� ok hio'head. . . ,leader- is'beyond themV - �_ "to. . , , - � 0 D and now theI clipped close things ; little pleasures, little triaI little A, , -0 . �� 1, .11 . � . r I g at the rate of five pounds a w6ek. When writing,' was adverti6ed for, it was � the . 'and I'm so cold I" reflections of sunshine and little dark ahad­ � . . 11 � � I . I t � , � . I I wadna let him ken. I'll carry out the J stammered, blushing as red as an girl. all the hair on my body, -� - ,) . I y . I � x I I f I , I came to examine the contents of my heigth of presumption on my part to' as- ' Who are you V I blurted I 41 What did he clip y�u for?" asked an. � . - I . . . , farce now till the end. Ye see for voureeP ' I ut, I not—, I . . � . . I Notice to Debtors. -�, 7 � , ows. It has been said that: . � :1 � r I pocket -book, I found therein fifty-nine sume the role. 1 got many a one I I - S11 I . - � - , . , : er , and I My nameis Wardro ' ho other. - "Little words are the sweetest to heAr ;: � .;j �1 . I . � � I it will not be long. It is this that has pounds, - fourteen shillinO and � fourpence. many ned to them, great good -humor. 9 Y P1 e said, with "I d9n't know. I � � � �. �, Z I " , v. All pitAies indebted to me will kindly call and keepit me frae the Thames a' the time. a snub ; but I got harde on we My imixtreas SL - � I � . � . � I � � : settle at once, as I am leavIng town this month, and � I remember the exact sum, though I have it and even took a certain ,grim satisfaction in see me this afternoon. re coming to devout woman, and they'. is a very little charities fly the farthest, and tay I , �, . . . . ­ : . . � I I We can go down to ve been decorating longest on the wing; little flakes are the � I � ; 'L . - all accounta unt)aid will be placed in other hands Ye'll keep uuthe deception, Dave, - for the m, the o)d note.book wherein I . . : 1� I . set down i We unvarying monotony of my reception. ' : '_ L I � t. � forcollection, sake o' auld g syne.'. the office together, and -aeo what's what. Jiving services to- stillest ; little hearts the fondest, and little - . ; _�_, � j , the church for Thanks . . . _. was wont to keep strict account of my I heard nothing of my Paper tiR, a good Yes, Mr. Innes---? . morrow, and I had to stand in the�wind-:- � I ;� a � 1� � 4 i J. S. CaOZIER, Seaforth * , F F -tilled. - ,�l i- . farnix the best . I � : He fing v, � l5iii-tf, � I vel � . � " - ��� - I I . I � I ;� �! tired his swe4heart's letter loving. expenditure. It was a good while before I many days after Christmas. I shall , not He was called from in !my head drawn clear baci-and every bone " Little books are the most read, and lit- . I . i - I I - 11� I � i - I ly, and with a PassioW' which awed me, ____ y si4e again, and I � . I � ____ , I . - � .1 I - I dwell on that Christmas. For me: it bad �_ . __ in me aching, for three lojig hours." � r I I I I r wed it to his lip3. � thought of Jessie * . . 9 �. � 5 C- � ,,,, 1 ' . "'few of the attributes of that blessed season, I- - 6 (Is she w Christian 9" i - tle son a the deafest loved. When nature r I � �� . . would make anything espe . �� 111 1�', ,; ji, 'i Cier as I had seen ��er mob forty-eight and I do not care to recall it. , cially rare andit � � . ! I I - .� f t i i !�* 5 � I Yes; they say go.,; I . � 11 � , �t - . ... I � t ,� THE MAN houi I Actors, Singus I - i I , 11 �1 * before, with her lair, sweet face un- 9 beautiful she makes it littla-little peirlig, 10 � I V, - ,� � " ;,. . 1i shadowed, and felt tha6 life held more bit. On the eleventh 'of January I received a What the minister eaw*as both'astonish- I 7 . � ; ��- � 7 - little diamonds and little dew. I � ;1 . . � . I . � - I , . � � I ;I .. - of the *ournal'wnt ing and painful. But the angel hurried him �'The Sermon on the Mount is little, but . 11 , . , �, � t� I . . . I f a � . � - I � I ter tbau sweet. I could almost have regret- � letter with the name - � 1118 . � r .1 - . it I was a s� ' . � � � - P7, 1, ., � � a I ted ihy own hot-heaneduess in leaving my large on -i . riall envelope and, not TC*H 'NG On& showing him horses cattle. dogs, onto the last dedication discou e was an hour, - 1 $ 1 � I , � "A. �,,, I I - crs I � � - re � r, I r L - .1. � . I bulky, therefore my paper was not an birde suffering ev ' ', species of, pain Life is made up of littles; death in what to. illed.4 . - I , � � ." � '_� : ,., boyhood's home, where peace find plenty - . returned. h I ery. L � i - I I - �. . ; - - 7 . I I ; � t t . I , with The, Book dwii1t. He stayed a good while, and we Thousands of artoM pubite Yet, though everything looked ho . and Privation. A ,great many were being Maine of them all. Day in made up of littl I -I- - I � � � I . " . � . Peful, I I I f '�, , ; , , - . W :� � . * .4 . I - entertainers, singers, lectur- � &. i . I . . I �- �! -I 1_1 " talked much ; but though he told me freely sat with'the thing in 'my EEPINCY r in some way tortured, through , 1. 2 . � 4 �! ; _ . ers, preachers and readeft hand, 'like a. � I 1.%� starved, 0 . beanie, 'and night is glorious -with. littl Alp, . � I . . _� 1, I. 1 1 " -� '. � . This moot excellent work should be In every house of all his many disappointments, he was are tormented with throat muckle sbee-'as Mrs. Cairnross might have mere thoughtlessness. i stars." 0 , i � � I �; � .-�;-, - . I - ... w � . . '. I " , weakness. ' ' *_ � - , I � ��i .' , � $ I - singu ar y- re icei These delicate said, afraid 'to open it. At last I broke the , -- ad � - � �_ . It was broad daylight,'iamd midsummer It in the little things that make life worth I I I P. ,--4 . -, ;., ., n the county of Huron. I I ti it about his: present way ' . , A * , � � �' organs being oIl'be- weath-tir, when th � d at the stock Hvin � I - I - I . I �� , - In Faulds we had talked of Willie cotne susceptible to head I I rum � " 1 41- 1 of life, , seal The contents were brief, but shall I AW y q ; the little kindness done that b ' �,! Al ­ - � I - - - a. Long _� 0 f1j - - Aw PY. A A - . I -11 I .. �, : Sharp going to London to ]WO arbist as we ^ Ads, influenz- " ---- Or -forget the thrill they sent to my heart. so, packed with happiness -to the aching heart Is, - � , 1� !�' , Z WE, $1.00 PER 0 ev ' O" ik' 11 - � I � . . 11. .11 I- 44 Z i,7�� I . - . tl t oat, sneez- ditor himself,. and their living freight, tood everywhere. word spoken at the right time that m "I" amo, � - ­ I - Ing, dropping in the throat, 0, I - � j �', , -1 , Copies can be had from Mr. B. R. Big horse, or serving behind the - count a � simply stated that the article was ace � . Hundreds of miles come elp 16y , ��, I I - I . ?­ epted � h some arring brother to once more take � � � . � R � __,4 gins Bruce pain over the eyek dgy � 1, --tween i � -, i't field, or Mr. David,,Ron, "O Church str - long i kpprenticeahip and would be paid for at the usual rate 67 H -Ca. without one drop of wa, J"t I 11 I F 1 101D - ckling In the yard line: orce . 0 mighthave talked of anyb)dy shoein g a I . itwaswritteuby the e a ; the Htt � shop, ignorant of the er'of Ttli S. �. � ; �,­ eet"Wronto., throat, eto.; all thus are �f a t6r-a, wfld-ey courage. .P. � i 1, . ed, � .�_ - I , I � :, I 14 Z, ��' L � � I -and D � I , I , z - — forerunners of C--,--16 wm:f, piteous throng, ' � � � , .- - . hools , this : . � .1 1q, i; " . P ,be OKIPI 016MMIM RiGILIEV9 L-' coutic � . neeessary,the training in vari art so guinea a column, and that he would beUo i weiker ones Let us then be ever watchful for then � are u s p gs . w_ - f - f I . � Rev. Dr. Xcv1c%r, Principal of the Preebyterlan and then the difficulty of gett pleased to look at anything ,' f the stronger, little things along o Y, d w en . 7 T T - , k , " ." __++ Asthma, Tonaffitis, and If t - t 'in tones to Oy 01NE AF6 trampl, beneath the teet 6 ur wa am h tie - � ;, � � - -1 - else from PLICA"om op 7 . I 4 - 1. i ,4 �' College, ss�s :- I am profited and greatly �ploawd 9 Olt with more serious complications if n cted. MY . I - �* I't, ! p-4 I :,- _', � - ; 1�1 , �ut influence or aid. Willie had begun his DiL pen. So I got my fo the whole suffering ind bable torture. 0 rtunities present themselves, meet them - .. X . ��' i with what I bave read, and I intend next Monday to the lowest eef*i q :i � PONMIM . .4 AGNEVIPS 01 at u,rn - . - '14. is wal6lyatnIess,harralessandquick-&cC[ng,and rang � ..-,%-., I Of the ladder a - 0 0 I T acres of shade. h way,. realizing. that the little deeds of 1 7 1 _- I 3 I R V't' - Ireer in high scorn of all these, mistakin ut tile ascent 0 atMall T th aght were" th i - ., " jidvise all our students to put 'it into their libraries CM � , .-'�o , ga of fame Wnt e yards, T 1. I I �­ I -1 9 J�41 - -relieves in zo minutes, was slow. � t - . � .1 I as afford IT I 9 I .r t. i �1'. and to study -it deliputly in rich in. baste for drawing and a love of the beauti I such troubles Dro Agnew's low dust. Presently they b �-_,; fi �, - I �t a J�� ,�, A i I - w 'lure As'was to be expected, I im- . ,agan unloading kindneI do here will bring us greatw ... . Tur � I �s I- I , I , strziction in pastorial theology and p . , . I i � .. I., . 4 I , , - them A low Pa 0=0� 90du- ful for genius, and this was the end. "Imanbut rocialm Dr. Agnew's Catarrhal Pow- inedlawly sat down and wrote somethip . . the owrm,and thon the miniaWr turned away. rewards later. J Bluev I 'i E P_ __­ �� !if , `�-.. I noss. I Woll read _8_ der a wonderg I medicine, Wicularly for singers 9 35 CEN . � . � � � . �* � - � �t _ M Mat they Hessids queer thing at parting that eke, wh' It seemed to him ths - , I . I . 4 ,� . 7 WAY see Oat It is far from being dull or dry. ich was promptly returned as un. U . t every! bloodshot eye. - . portet � I � i - t!, 1 - -q -, F, both � r. James as ' - � I I , f I 1. 4r -. nightf after refusing to tell me where he and public speakers. Myse f and wife were suitable. *It was several weeks be ston, raercha t,Wllkesbarr*, hall was 1 ::: g I rove� I I .1, . - , . - ".. .X ,_ I -Robert M�OH&rd I : � NJ �� -,e,E;, Mr. N. Drysdale of Win. Drysdale & Co., Publishers - subjccts of T'onsillds and Catarrb, and neverfound fore any. Pa.. writes :-For nine y - I have boon though b "ad n wall-knowa and ibe ec - . Z. � � � .� : �, I � � - - I 'i , I : . , ',�� I Ron 0 , his great remedy for quick action illsfillured with tetter on a ed the " un. h * hill L;Z ' I . I d ed thing else wax accepted, and then I took � proa0h, and : , and Booksellers. Montiest, says *,Rev. John anything to equal t ,lMdoof t=un in mut' re r. � : A� JJL 1, � , ? nds and fa ig y re" I � f 7; � i , iTenj&of � I .. t I . uld _go. * i , -- wasagrandman,and the writlng othis teoo - S yle comedown to the National G.i. and curative qualities -it Is a wonder worker. I But 4at. last I have foun cure In Dr. loading of t6ck cars bed Blasyge, died � arreal . . - . f I I ! t: - �4� �L -_ *, �: � -M , before had it � � j _� . p been p1loed In better hands. What heartily recommend It to my brotherprofmdonalI Agno - on Wednesday ,of ..&st Weelk, after * jeW I . I :�__ - not hsv4 we W's Ointment. My kin In- - ID -ow 11 zhowe A t,!�; I - - clan TrafalgarSquare the morn, Dave,` AL Em-ett FoatellI, Actor, New York City.,_ -V , Inooth nd soft and -free fr d"V illnen. . � ; .L - , '.. � I . I I �. . I � L -1 L every Die � P , and A] . __ .- The resding of which teads to the better circulation and with a. gh- Th: first aPPlication rellef. for of Ap, had � wad t"sy more and more are books of this � ; - lery at Childeen Cry IP- , , I t t he said in the bj!dadiist Scotch, , Tor ChIlLaren 0 ' Deceased Who W" '72 ItlarS .. - I 1. i4- ,�'r . . L iA . �F I �_ .1. I I . I - ], ­ - L I -.4 - I !.. - - . � I - I ; L. ,- I- L 88.1fo L � : _. � . For sale . " , ,� ' �j , , . � 9 ­ - . . 1M.if -queerdry smile blir his and mouth, 'ye . '11 see - .. maden & Wilson, Seaforth. ]AS' by Lumwen' &Wi VS. rth ; � �'' � I ..1. 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