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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1900-03-02, Page 6-f: r � . . I 1; I I i '­ - - � ; . I . . : I � I I - � .� . � I I . . �. I I . . .1 � twvk � - . I . . , I . � . : q . - I � , I I ! -. � . � . � I . - . I . I I . . - . - . . � MAF ! . - I . � I � I . I i . � �". I THE -7, HURON EXPOSITOR . .. — � WIN MARCH 21 1900 i3. .. : -­ - --1 -A— ---- - - i - ---.—. ­� - . 11-1 ­ -tw" � OWN lkisllslls--�- I I -- - - I - � . -- omm� i - I :- 1. I ; - * ' I . I ---- - ­ 1-- � I ­­­­ — — - � . � I - - � 11 . � ! i. i -- I I � . � . . - ,,--- . I . I - � 1. I I f uoh we find .; I - � .. all," commented a young itirl ho had not theories, untried in his li Le � . :: . � I 1. .; . I . I . - - - VETERINARY A. ,DAUGHTER OF THE DUNN-fl . 11W him on this day of September, in th . I , G1 V 0 i - . - . I � I. . I i -P . R- . arloken before. i . 11 Hold your tongue, Arne,' 'quoth Eliza � AN EASY �PRO OSITION ,,- 11 � of grace, 1872. 1 . , I i 13Y AL1103N( 13ROOXH. I I . . � ; � � - () H x GTLiz,vE, V. s,, honor graduate of ODU1110 - � I . - in is reverie, for his I � � I � � B, i Veterinary Coilege. ,�,Il diseases of Domestic The sun had get below the level horizon Drake, -pithily. 1, Raylp a fool, but she He was interruped i hi a I � anift ials treroted. Calle promptly attended to and ain't so big a fool as that. It'll be kingdom book was almost forgotton n the thoughts ' � ..... 4 rf-�11 . : � ]Beauty and style without comfort , cter.n&ry Dontstry r, specialty. lin6f; for the November days were aho, b. . I set eyes on orry G ��� ­ - , . I io easily obtainable, comfort v.itli- fl) charges moderate, Y: come before she'l enell, to which it had led him, wh n a knoc� came ... , �.c '1� I on Goderleh stroct, one door He had left a long line of 01bar, yellow a Ly Men at his Study -door. Upon is summons to i - �, 11 'I . I . 1. offiiie and r,,81clence . . � and she known It as we'll as I do. � dut appearance is equally siuiple %� . Easiot Dr. Scott's 011100, soatorth. 111241 )ehind him, against which the studded o tit . ened 'iD and � - . , I i . 1111111" . 1� 'bar kll`� on't undrowri- 41 come in," the housekeeper op . � , � I g y pair 0 1 - — _w,- 71 .1 You never saw an u I f � If. the blood in atifficiefit quan- thaV6 drowned off the . .� �-In,-�i- . ,roos cro,floed and re-croaged each other in tity leaves the,body because of d' � often-not's I've heal d of, What said- I- . ";x � A� ��� e Ivory =::­ - A -- r. -;,/ a � � �endless, intricate, inter - - 1'­�­ ? - . ., "Slater Shoes," yet m ny of lbern � .ill- - I � , , . - , ;R 11.�� . -J& �d � laciug, " black Aid g, Rayl Geaell is , , ,,- 1-g; 66V kz:::�, LEO -AL wound or hemofrhage of the R4�'s got in her head I gueou no-one known , 11 Please air, Mr. Crai, . . �, , VJ;, I � . , 4 �� ��,�;�I!, ,;', , ,-"7hf '- . r 11, . Above the space of U) 0 over the dune to see -, 11 I - V.---. -V , I er comfortably must unlovely . , .... - -- � I -%I,�,, , - , . - . I - - grim as prison bars. � lungs the result is death. .- ri latly ; Lbet she don't herse 1 here, and she's com . , lb , , feet. - � � i 9 ­10�'- ­. - , ,,, � � " -, 1/1 . -.411 , -.-'- - I /111!lpn, ", 11.1 . .� ; , - JAMES L.'KILLORANI, ellow ski, moving clouds hung low ud ' Life depends on the blood if I guess she kinder think if she can I you air. I told her I knew you were at . q�l 1i "�J 44 -- � . I I �� The combination of these two- �� I I rif Led fa 3t, their gloomy purple touched to ,- (�- because the blood carries to all - .# W'-- , -,�-, k .� . . ': � Junjeter, 31olicitor, ConveYAuWr and gotiry - � some other poor girlIn hu band for her, your books, but" - - 1,1� , , ­� - � .. ouli Ila. moLicy to loan. Oftko over Pickard's Store . Lawny brightness at the lower edge by he ' � parts of the body the ntitritiva save don't "Tell her to come, Hannah. I shall be " +� rok. P��, ­ .I . ,,, comfort and beauty -are only to be F� I I _ I f om the sea, it'll oomfor t h r like, * - I - I o-1 ,( � 1� ' W ��,>--.Illr i 1 1528 . I elements necessary to sustain it Ir 'think so ?" Anne,. the young girl whom a i � P4. � ./ — ; e Shoe. I I ;­, Hat i Strof t,Somfortb.. suri'm reAeation. I i . glad to se her." " V - I .- ,- liad in the "Slater , �- aT . - ; what, if thes* nutritive ele. yooi I ) I 1. , -- ." ;! I � . - - I rievin ­ ; I - - q � 41. ---.-, I � . : I I - A wom tn oroawng� the dune vith a ch Id if iir, for sho's 9 - , - , - I I hi m. Bost, Barrister, Solicitor, conveyancer. . ments are Eliza had rebuked, suggested timidly- And good for you, i . I ; - - ;- in her arms, looked off to the eastward a d " Eliza I tu- that bad for the child that if ever a poor � -- I -- �� U. � 4 - -­ - - -74K.. Z , - ---*N I Notary Public.. OM0,08 up stairs, over C. W. What iif- they are supplanted I- Oh, go along, I )egan, contemp . 1. " - . -­ .- ­ -;17'0 ­ � I � I . , ­-, .­ - � ill . rth, Ontario. saw thte sullen color of the sea, 4nd he4rd � ously, when the old woman th had called girl needed a word of comfort"—and, - k11 .... � I - -­�,­­­­ .7%--�-.--,w­ . �,- : ral et a booloitoro, Mwa strett, Seato ' - by poisonous, effete matter and " I 11 i` 1, 1, , " I 1.11" 1 '141 Al I . ,�. ;,. � . - . , .4 - , I I , w . y , . I , ., � Z, o!117,' " -."o. . ��,,; I I - 1627 the sharp hiss, of the wav,es as the wind disea,se germs? I Marm Nancy laid her tretriblii hand upon without waiting to finish the sentence, Han- i I � ,:-:"il,� �r %,,-0,, \21`."'I7, �, . 1 -1655-24 1 '� ­ - ­. I , \� , T I I ­ " � , % 6i � J - smote them; in the, west she noted the The first result is disease -par- . � � I ': �.�i� � I �� " ,� ­ � I - her bare arm, saying in a hourse whisper, nah departed. I . .� I.'. " ­ -;, - ­- - - ­E�Nny 'Br,&TTIE, Br.rrfkter, Solicitor, &o. tawny light and the rairged, scudding clouds. tial death. The final result is the oment later Rachel entered the study. Afadc in twelve shapes on lasts niodell'ed - �, .,' N !, - �� ; ­/ ­ , �; I . ; , 1� - �. Office-'Jady's Block. Sm - . loss of blood 11 Don't you know enough to hold your A m fxom actual fee't, all Iv�idths ' and sizo, ­�- I I I . � - Money to ht.a� !hm signs of a stormy night were familiar (�,,. same as from ,, Her dress, as befor6, was of black, her face . �.,'Iv � , . I . - �z . 3 . I . � 167V41 t � leathers, styles and colors. ; � . I r 1 - . . . .0 im. tongue whet the patoon's aroond ?" a .t t" HE P for' h. to 'her at d she walked on her face -and it A)l disease traceable IF T P I , Eliza ionfionted a tall, was deadly wfi�fte, with compressed lips nd I � , , , � 1, Solicitors, he. � was 1% yDung face--.etraugely shaded 'by purity or weakness of the blood Turning sharply F,very pair Goodyear welted,. name and* f. 2" i�­�', . . . � . . 'I, . , .... s 1. .. � lmristfrf br I fi d dro ing eyelids. She moved without baste, : i s . 1. I . Alt,�GVy & GARIIOW�� ,ad price stamped on the sole. I - 11, I Square, Goderiob, Ont. and that Is the reason the o -shouldered young mani�whose re no elanguid steps in sharp contrast to bar . I - � . C - Cor, Hamilton St. a troubled %oughb. "Golden Medical Discovery" fa6a contrasted oddly with the rude figures her .. . . �� :,Cl i ­ . 11 J. T. GARROw, Q. 41 . � W, " 11 I 'Gri.at mill T, I The wi ad rose when the sun wont down ; - his vary slowness of ... - ,- Cu.kRLHa UARRow, L.,L. -13. , cures. so malay different diseases about him. � � former alertness ; but t 1 $3.60 AND $5=. . ; I - - - -1 � -, I . a of wo) -- 76 � the stiff, short branches of the dune oaks -jt-,pu�ifiea and vitalizes the After greeting the littl group, he asked movement gave her a new stateliness. ' - � . ; - I - ., ­ 1. - - I kind I - ---�-1 I - . . . P .; . I - � Xrat-4am rol 0, ajk3WRON 1, formerly of Cameron. Holt h rattled iharply against one another in blood -makes it rich, red and Marm Nancy who the yo ng, 4oman might Robert Ciaig stood by his table, his fea- 1 . . . Cameron, Barrister and soileltor, Goderich, clumsy, mechanical motion, The woman, healthy -fills it with nutriment be whom he saw tting ff in the first boat R. WILLIS9 SOLE, LOOAL AGIENT FOR SEAFORTIL � 'VIM On I r'lo. oince-HaInilton street, opposite Colborne who wall ed on careless of the blast which for the starving nerves and, tures softened by sympathy. He held out I I . 4 I . - -.1 . . Ir I his hand in kindly greeting, and- gave hill . Ov band a f . HO 1. . 1452 tissues. - with Captain Tue or. : I i C I . swept round her, except -that she held her er oane, and guest the one easy chair which hill study I I � sumptiqu is properly a dip-- Straightening herself unon la I I bo � , conveyancer and baby %tigl ter to bar breast and draw a faded . Con I htdi� to windw offered. Rachel took it, kindly as ahe had ! RGYMAN'S ADVICE, J F. H, Berry, druggist, will regret t letlm . sale at lowest . S. HAYS, Barzwter, Solicitor I . ease of the blood --so is scrofula pulling hor cap frill 11 . a �—� I t at, on account of illness, be had to return -- - L ,iotary Public. I the Dominion shawl more closely about it, thought as she Theylook ored to Annie � I'll I RkA Solicitor 0 -so is rheuruatism. ward,"- as Eliza Drake his * taken his hand, manifesting no emotion and I . his home in Fresilman, the first of thilt Loci t Ofllce-Oarfto' P line of . face - � - - 2 . s block. Main ;=k 6011t-Ortll- had thou ght,hundreds of times before, how like differenj diseases but oiie -the old woman moist ed her dry lips yet conveyliog in everyoubtle The Almost Miraculous Cure, of sk, btio we hope soon to bearef him rap� I , ,J�Ohey to Joan. . 1236 oddly the trees with their twisteA branches medicine win relieve all three. - I All kinds -ol . . with her tobguo, and 0 ke, with an as- and figure a heart -breaking grief, too great , Ah, ly recovering from his very severe cold.- * -will, for whiel .. I - . John McDonald, Cape North, I all blown landward, resembled human beings ,, I aln using a gdod many of your - sumption of dignity suite I - ... . J. Millar, carriage make 'i . X. BEST, Barrister, Solicitor, NOtasy, as. .i I to one singled to find words. � I . r. W I A 0100mmercia with outstretched arms running from a -, tice 11 writes N. S. I , &at week -- be 'a call , medicines in my c I Full - ofiloc-U011jo, ftva doors north . rToA 'Springs, out by a parson as best, 6 ted' by age and � T ited London, Stratford and Guelph, in th oof ga. liol, ground 0. L. Papoll m pursuror, .- I)r, joseph Pike, Xf A week before Robert Craig_ had� stood L I — 11 9m, & your, log � next door to 11 . I floor, ofteell, somforth. Goderich marlon Co,, Kano 1. "Ten -years salacity to -give him the eta in the ca.me.- -with bar beside a little'gr&ve. For t i t a .. interest of his businese.-We believe Mr. Z, ,_ - 3m.lzy store, Main There was a beaten path throu'd. the thin, � 9 I go a patient,of = e,jrs bacily af- t was, after all, a bria and simple ��:story, baby died, am many of the babies in 'Broad For Years He Was Afflict(3d With Spinal '-Philips, of the township of Hay,'JutewU - . 1215 cted I I . S� I - . at ta--c ameron, Holt and Csmerm . faded grass of the dune, close along the with that.drq.* ul disease � common to a hose -1 L 26704f - LL ­ — crumbed edge. Only ien or twelve feet ,be. --- scrofula. Her outh On throdi and one, to era, save one,, Bar died that -year. It had been i sickly Trouble and P�iralysio of the Legs ; Was tlLking out a Ifeeime as an auctioneer-, and . MTT & MeKENZIE, BarAst,eM Solicitors, etc., vul ft'a and ta ar�uaoi special symp by. Raqhel and summer and the young pastor had arned . were ifl an , . , ul condAt I I low was ffie beach; tr.ho tide was. going out. Treated by the, Best Specialiets im. Vic. hu already the promise of several solft' I � �. , - e F-1 J� Clintou and oayfield. Clinton �01110e, Elliott there were 1upips on t MA be- I little L I -%."' e 0 , 10J,e n, Is% Corry Genall were marrie i three years - ago one a . � r. Phillips would make a very good na .- ; � t I' .' .V 4 §0 - Moe, open overY The woman stopped a moment, looking at a ph so of life which be bad know tori&L General Hospital, at Halifax,' With- . 11 LL 3k, isaao strc(,t. Bayffeld 01 t of post office. low the j aws thk dfrlt wgL# a atal 4Z' 4 4 come Christmas" ; Rx 3hel was , f4r the position. - L � � tzr �LA.4 Irsday, Main street, 11rat door well the receding waves, and northward where- otper d�tjrs shi . I a good before, that in, li touched b �, McKenzie. . ' - ife y death � Williams' Pink 'Pills 4 . I � I - - -- moneytoloan. Jamessoott &E.H. I fit con dei;.t that none of m wife and kept a decent, t �dy house if she � out Boneflt-Dr. - - I L . -, -­tt -- , .,-, 'L, 1698 in Broad Bar, the little fishirig village to. I ' Verjapitifully and tenderly he talked � - � I . I .,;-" 1�,, � I 1, -� � � : � I I . . I � , 1, ---,- I �'� I refuedies would bel�!Tfit was but sixteen years o A ; they 11 lived � � I . . . . . . . I What a Tale It Tells. I . �-, tst �. I with chel of' bar lose; her lonely home ; Have Restored H'M'L I . ward' wk ich the pathway led -lights were t Wlile a - - .1 , ­� ., ,:94- . I came to my m1u4 t4d Dr r folks, thong Rachel got more N,�`rl­ �;�� like othe h i - ; . � . . &mxRow-, HoLT 6 HOLMIM. Barristers SO-. beginnin to shine out here and there. The, Golden Medical Discoveq was r4le- her child whom God had taken. Sonia com- [ Mr. John MoDonald, a well-known m6l' I If that mirror of yourm shows a wre � - ornmended for, such case*, SO I 94vt of ciarsing sinil worse thaz was needed when . ' WhI04 , I C licliare in Cb&noory, he-,Godse,012, Out , M- 0- wind str L'ok her sharply as she %tood thus, . fort came to the poor rl from his words now complex m I, _e., pmv How, DuDbsT HOOM it to her as dtr ed ViTt bottles Corry took more than wi a good for, him. _ . chant of Cape - North, N. S., was for many � a ion, a jaundiced look, oth . . Special Atte . C�C-t . wrappiril her clothing fast a6ab her, and and she took courage ty and by to make' years & sufferer from spinal trouble, .- which p stches and blotches on the ekin, We liver — � !rs-,� ... cured her anq ale iq well tb-dav- Then above a year and � half ago, n . I - of driving ior loosened hair like whip cords she is married qow and has th4e wl" known why she came. . eventually resulted in partial pai.alysim- t ,ouble ; but Dr. King's New Life Pills. to Horseshoci - -'-' UOLMESTED, succemOlf to 1111019 late firm healtby children," Ray was.like for this chi' d that's a twelve 11 I must do so I �General Job Mccaugbay & HolmOAed, Barrister, Solicitor about he � tace. 'But her strong figare did . f mothing", sha sail; "I Treatment of many kinds was resorted to, r 5gulate the liver, parify the blood, Xive, - - F * ' Not"y Solicitor 10, the can t ' Id an inch to its bUff0tiDg, nor away . 1)r. rierce, 6 pellets cure biliousness, mouth babe now, he will it - .,with a doet o T. hub without avail, until finally Dr. Williams' a a I .00 and loney to lend. no yie . ,, 11 � cannot bide alone in the house yonier. - or skin, rosy cheeks, rich complexim. . I'vei"T"' Com...... h Farm . i [a attack. � fishing boats to the bank i oatolaing macker- a were used, with ub i adliia B- k It Street to its ru . fear, too, I shall grieve all my mind away -�� pink Pill a result' --'that mily 25cs at Fear's drug store. 4G,oderlch gtm ' for sale. Odle') in Scott's Block, Main el. There was a gale, h a bomb foundered, , � . She wi a thinking, as she looked towards — --- . , . Mr. McDonald is again enjoying almost ; 0 - iiel forth. . - ­ jo . -- and sivery man in it, hub ne went to" the I have been thinking "—here she 'hasi Mr. MoDoumJWs story is . . the villa ,,a harbor of the danger to the fish. - - J hen the tated, and a faint lash rose in "r beaks, perfect health, 1 -A special despatsh from Ottawa, date& . bottom." It was months after. w - I - fr DENTISTR-Y. - ing boat and schooners off Broad U*r to- - dre not too bold f'o'r o a like given as follows' in .bis own words : .... �" Al- kebruary 22, says: Hu Excellency tke , , am! MEWMEOMPO� child was two months oh ,that word arms " that, if it w I -1 ICWITN � , � night, ai d reckoning that it would ba !ow- . r me, I would like to try and got to to alah the most thideen years ago I caught a- ,bad - -advernor-General has received the following . , ALAg"M � - I - - - I W TIVEDDLE, Brueftis. Demitt. (formerly of. tids about midnight and the treacherous bar Genall kindled afire on bar cold hearth, to Ray thab Corry Genell was gone. . go far the story had p ,,bgramsed when a sohool here in Broad Bar this winter." I cold, whih ldd *i ucing a legram from Field Marshal Roberts -. - � � . I Sealorth,) GrAduAte Of R- C, 1). S., Toronto. at its woist. .She paused for a moment m%ly, took her baby in her arms and @at down in a tarrible pain. Liniments were at first to- Lardeberg, Orange Free Stat,e.--Oaaadiian. , , I - bridge work at' shout from the beach aun ounoed that a boat 11 That's a rood, thougkt, Rachel," rd. � I . �, : . . 11'a A. R. and then with firm steps walked on more low chair alo 'still place. . sorted to, but they bad no effect, and � the , . postgraduate oou7se in 01MAID 26F'A -no in the . ' HiSk, O]s I i; . School, ­ sliftoo - i . I 1w,e. office over . was in might returning fr)m the liar, and turned the.young clergyman oordially, re- fiment has done admirable service * I ' � - . . Su dth's store, Bru"I1119. .1"s-9 rapidly iban before along the edge of the The baby, warm slid rosy -for no touch everything was forgotten in the excitement joicing to nd that she bad co,miraso loft ta t0ouble became so bad that I could hardly a val in South Afriss. I deeply regret Ill# ... . . I I � I - , tall form etched sharply of the w, ind had found him' in the strong. of its return One after another the boats look forward and interest herself in her own w1alk and could not go out of doors aftor y lose is has Suffered during fighting on - I I -- � , - dune, he upon the . 'R. BELDEN, Dental surgeon; Crown ived irld a - - d I rk: as I would be almost certain to fall if a 18th instant, and beg you - will assun - L . 9 backgror ad Qf sad-oolored sea and sky, a young arms in which he had lain In their appearail under the lifti mist bringing the future. 1'16 is just time thing. for yen . - 1) Work ami all kinds cit'Dental Work performed maan( ing shape as pr1rditive in its simple long I'attempted to walk. Medical treatment t I I . - - " WU care � . Office over itihnson's hardware Store, coin walk across ,the dune -drank the milk sclsooner�n crew, in all, six men, silive, to do, and I will :peak to the men in the . a people bow much we all here admired � I I 1*0 oidtlineska the elemental foreV &t play about she gave, him greedily, smiled ale *1 . 12 d d me no good. I tried six different do;- i I Seaforth, Ontario. * OP1 Y uP 'n- though sorely spent. 49 Th arson, as village who have o r6 over the 7adhool, sac] I . a eonspicuous gallantry displayed lay our ' I ,� it, and p9aseseed of the grace of.uDeonecious -sleep. Still she sat the Broad Bar folks called a ops' Craig, think.you can have the chance." t.rs, but the result was always the same.. I ginsdian conart4es on that� occasion. {Bign- -� I I I � - to her face and lell a I R bert , � � .1%,n. r. &. SELLERY, Dentist, �graduats Of the power at d freedom. I . I t$30 f an electric balt, bub it � Wax d) Ro-B�u%Ts- . � I ' - Dne Toronto, also slowly rocking and softly singing an old worked among'the exhausted men with a I I But, Mr. Craig," replied Rashol, raising :R,,n,,, mo, or ­ '' ­ I y Royal College of Dental Surgo ontistry, Toronto It was almost dark when she reached the Song, prolonging the sweet companionship _ p my wasted. Years went on and . . a I I hc nor graduate of Department of D, whole-souled vigor .whicl-commohded him morrowful eyes to his face, - - � , . ulliversity. Office in the Patty block, Hensall door of a small, unpainted, unlighted house, of the sleeoing little creature as long as she her clear, gray, I Iwas oplat many growing worse, until in I The Opinion of Women. I � I I : W the approval of all. The discovery that " it can never be till I get more of books in- In, -- , ry Monday, commencing Mon which in ,ght have impressed a stranger, had Of - � A Will vitilt Zurich eve might. ' Her shadow, fantastically exag- the parson had muscle at d wall not afraid to tt is spring o 1895 my lower limbs ,Would men who have tatted the merits of Dr, A. W, . I 41 ! . � to my own head. I've forgot the little I I � 11 - . JuRe lot. . 1687 he notio(d its presence, as belonging to the scarcely on i., ts, - " , � . - � day, gerated, moved to and fro across the low, use it. tended more to give him high place _pport me. In June of ,th&t,,_-:;y`1-vear s Kidney-,Lliver Pills returnthe vardid that for - . 4 - I - ; V dnine as much as the oaks or thb rasp, so I � ciphering I knew when I wont to school, and I w at to Victoria General Hospital, Hali- 0 and kidney diiiorders there Is no preparat a - . AA I , . 0 � : I 11�- J - . R. R. P.. RosS, ,pentist (sucoosgor to F. I - - . . 9 uneven - ceiling an if it laff been. a giant's. in the sympathies of him parish then. th I can't -I don'b know "-here she broke to this great discovery of Dr. A. . - . � Twbddle), graduate of Royal 'College of Dental entirely Ed it. blead with its surroundings, When she noticed it, looking up, it seemed fox wbox a I remained. for two montlat una I - 0. , ificance. ossession of any cone ivable, amount of down entirely, her cheeks fluthed, her eyes Ly IV P .V . .1 . - 1) - lltr m , grea%e-,t h alcisn. This great . , Door graduate of 'in, its dwarfish shape and color in8ign uncanny feeling by- its persis- d r the trealment of the best spealklistmi,but I '. Surgeong of OnLlTil); 4retolass hi to give bar an learning could have don They were find- , cure Iseold by all deslersat26 cents a box,snd : 11 '. % crown and bridge work, also again downcast, 'her strong, shapely fi era , � I Tcronto-Univerw,ty * Having entered and laid her'baby down, she 6n I rt turned home I was actually worse proved,moet effectual as a remedy for -the many - - I I tent, mocking imitation of her motion, for - , n � i -nobt modern . he bad lonly been among unconsciously plaiting and replaiting a old �� gold WoIrk in all it�s imorms. All the 1 Ach aid -lighted a * ing him out ; I � f. t a w n I entered the hospital. This s to which woman is subject. . *,,I - . mythods for painle,aw.fliang and painless extraotion of struck a sputtering ma I she stopped both mong and movement, and them a month or two. - I of her dress upon her knee. She looked so . . -0 ­ � I � . . . - All operations carefully performed, office : lamp. , I soon after rose and put thebaby'lin his bed tho ough'y discouraged me, and I gave 'up 1 � to Ah. � He arid 4achel Gene 1 worked together I I i � . � : Seaforth. I well. � ! I -, - .. - 1 L I 11 . . - I ­ Tireddle's old stsnd,�.over,Dffs grocery, .It was . a humble, but not a comfortless, young, so childish, even through the strong H o of ever getting better. I continued 1 -Mr. Francis Lowell, an old and . 11 � I I � 1 1640 in the next room. over the. uncouth, wate -soaked forms of grief of her motherhood as she sat thus be. & i triterior which the light of the .w,ell.t6mmed Mealawkile the wind bad ileased in the sailors who had bee found in a half - . fore him . in her humility, that Robert felt to grow worse until about the first of Janu- 4now.resident of Galt, and for marly years. � � I - � I . lamp revealed. There wal a houle-woven ary, 18961 when I had become ap bad �that I roprietor -of -the principal hotel in the� �115 - -- . violence and was whistling stormily about J I -- ,. MEDICAL. . wu, as well am a noted breeder of blood . 1 R I", A Ivi . carpet, a, bit of bright calico here and tbere�, L Dashes of rain came now and drowned condition. Th y did not stop to his whole heart go out to her in great t tend alone, i re, like � - a � ' �.i . . the cobtage. a could not Lamy logo we . N � took at one another ; hey hardly spoke, ver felt .� . Q ­j i G-� � , covering lounge or chair -seat ; . there was then against the small Window-� &nos, and yearninig and pity, such as he had tie sticks un(er me. My only means of loco. orses. ,hed at, the Qneen's hotel there on 11. W- - ­� � I �p but each felt dimly th ;b a i strange I 4 Dr. John McGinnis, co; ]or in pictures-cbe&p prints on the walls, I now before. motion wi is orutchom, and my legs dragied hurgday of last week, aged 86 years. He ,�' I %U"Aw�n 4 � . - ' I - .. the waves broke with incessant bDOMing OU element had entered int their life. BY For a moment, instead of speaking be . ad been sick bui a few- days, in tact wea - , and, all about,- an uncultured, but honelit - the beach below. - after me I Xe useless pieces of timba� I I F 9 n. Graduate London -Western University, membe ten o'clock the excitement was, over -the � took up a glass p%per-weight from the table . bout until Thursday, when be took to his � of Ootuio College of Physicians and Surgeons. attempt to make the little home' attractive. 0 - I I � ra the cc i Qther J I . . e and Reffidencc-FormerlY occupied by Mr. Wm- There ware but two rooms in the house ; the Returning to the kitchen,. Rachel went to men we're comfortably provided for and the- and dropped it from one hand to the �could not raise them one inch fro ad. Ilia dexth closes a long and, in many Vill � 0 - first of the foll i . I i P1 ;reet,- next, to the Catholic Church � the window looking seaward, sad shaded age folk returned to their homes and iff or. About the Owing . � I I kard, Victoria &t I kitchen or living -room into which the outer abstractedly. A tinge of -color had risen to April Rev. Mr. IKeLeoil Strongly urgea. me r1exPoets, remarkable life. His untiring 'i ro Uy. :I I Night call@ stiondedY mp d4r opened, ;and a small bed -room beyond. her eyes from the Aight with b)th hands, w nted work. Rachel Gailell found .bef him own cheek, brought by sudden thought. to tr r Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. I, 'had ad natural ability,- and his Ir- I � . . 0 ' � i : � - pearing out into the noisy darkness. Then baby safe with the old Wom energy, mark ;�? ! w. 110THAM M.- D., C' M- Honor Graduake Narrow an' low as the house would have .1 an with whom I' You can wri to, Rachel V he asked then, tried lo many things without benefit, i�hstl revocable policy of being as good as his . ; For, I - she sat down by a table, rested her head shebad left hilp, who, 5ing,bedridden-, wall . � : � . . I �1, Tric-ity Medical oollege, Gra very gently. . I ,�biat, word, combined with due ecdnomy, enable4 � - - I . and Fellow seemed 4 ther iee, it might'have been fancied sidewise on her clasped hands, and sat thus forced to a did n )b think the pills could help me,., . . LUMSDI du of Trinity university, Member of College of . tay at home; shel stopped for a She riined her eyes, looking steadily at I - n. that its )rop tions shrank visibly when its fo - k la�r baby -on her him as a never beless, decided to give them a I kim to sinamiss a eomiderable-jestate,-, appro:ri- � physicians and, Surpous -of Ontario, Constance, 0 r an hour wtth .brooding eyes fixed upon drink of milk, then. to( I he answered- I ,rial. - . y occupied by Dr.Cooper. 1660 owner ei te . � � Af ter using six boxes I could see that iliere mated at $75,000. He was a keen businew i . . . - - tario. office fornwri . red, so inadequate was it to seryo -the blank panes opposite whieh gave back Arm and walked back aci -can the dune to her 11 A littld, but not well." , - F ,- - - . - her as 6 b4ckground. One ,would have . w" a a ht i4royement- and I cont man, and, am has been statedi a successful n -a lonely ,wo- cottage,,tired, but oonte it. I 9 I , iflitted L - �! . 11 . � her only distorted reflection � h i. - R ARMSTRONG, M. B., Toronto, X. D. C. M . . I I Do you have time to read much at home?" Ivids I ) Ylot.r* M. ().- P� S., Ontario, successor to Dj' felt inati activ �,ly that she belonged rather to man, with mind disturlied by painful . - I using he pills until I ad takon thirty *.no. He was born at St. Da, in 1914. z the wid world of sky, and- sea and dune I % i 11 There's time h, ut no books. boxes, a lid by that time new life andi vigor His wife was Miss Terry, dAughter oU the * a, loij, office Iste)y occupied by Dr. Eliot$, Bruce: - . CHAPT R 11. ' enoug n � I E - ( - thoughts and an inner restlessness which ad the , ad I go back and �z I . get a paper now a - since n ost estimable i ,Ont&Ao. I outside, whem we met her first. The kit- 11 had rett rned to my logo, and I have. � - � fl�d . -- her outward stillness -could not control. . � IN THE YOUNG FAIWON's STUDY. forth in my Bible, more ow since my bab,r ' I*dy .she W". She predeceased him. by : . I chen, with its suggestions of honaely taaks, . . been able to attend to my business behind . �1 If any. LZX. B]CTHUNI M. D., Follow of the Royal When day broke over Broad Bar Harbor 14me 20 yearsi but five children survive r . oolleg*'of ptlysloiansAud Surgeons, Kinpion. accorded ill with the Ane, free presence . Nearly a y!ar has passi �d of nee that stormy is not with me to care or," and her voice the counter without the aid of crutches, or I I i I - � I 11 L gray and dull with mist, the old wharf and November night, and late !in a September even a tick. Under God's blessing Dr. ickard, Kentucky ; Charles and William. � 4v coessor to Dr. Machid. Offict. lately occupied which laidemeredit. Andyetthiewoman - broke a little, . - I � i - - ,Dr. Mackid, M I had known in alt -her life no other home, no dverand Robert opened Willis , Pink Pills have restored me. -to a mift ; Mrs. Dunbar, Torcat,:) ; Mrs. MaU4 - I G�- :at-. atrool, SaMorlh. Residence thesands bf the beach were covered with afternoon we find the R The parson took up a mall book, . . i 4T - : — Jorner of victorils, 0 ' men and women straining their eyes as they Craig aloni in his is �ha manse It at random, and hande It to her, pointing I I - qusfe In house '"sly occuPled' better surroundings than this cottage; it . tudy is a new me ure of hemilth: and energy, I *ever * Mr. James Lowell, ex -M. P., for . Has left Seal 1197 in _ in � . alt M -1 I a I I I . L� X, Dancey. had beeil h irthplace, as well as the h 0 looked seaward through the fog. A fish" 9 low, brick house, weath 3t- Id d old to a place on the page. expecte to AtFain enjoy in this world. " �ellii`tnd, in a nephew. There are *that I He is here to - -71 . Lg[ . schooner had struck upon the Bar in . i6w ? I -I- of her 'er�i and her married' life. OW'n, the but 'regarded by the people of Broad, Bar ;; yon read a vers or two, Rachel . My restoration has e,caused a grei.4 won. , a nUmber being persons of note. � � do all kiads, , Oft. F. J. BURROWS, rlho d , It little lope than a palacO, b $ reason of its ill, it pleases you to 0 it." , , . r ­ lat ves - . -4, T L . I r Awful storm which had raged all night. at is � have called la r moman, bat the unshaded . th , i,f iderment in this section, and, as a resul- t I 0 V . . I - 7a k - r cy Pat - Gen- v�as known no 6v that she was fast going to on � ,- - Fan. .dl .o reeldent Physician and Surgeon, Toronto lamplight sh�wed her face to be that of a periority to their o,4n habitations. It � She read., her voicalrembling at first, and 'have sold Many gross of Dr. Williams'� 1' Singers ^nd Speakers. . .1 I at a nospitmi. Honor gyaduAte Trinity Univeridily. girl of not m4re than nineteen yeavi. The pieces ; boats ,were hauled oat, ropes ad- stands at a little distance from the village in the monotonous, half -broken oadenda of a � t Throat Irritation Is most annoying -to platform peo- . I w5mber'of the College of Physicians and Surgeons . . Pills in my store, and many of those . 'who . a, sod to prevent this in well as hoarseness and I . . - . the County of Huron, wind which h' d fought and donteA her, had juated, men with set faces were preparing in a box -bordered, negle ted garden, where child, the -lines- 'have bought them from me teIle me "they 5 Halls and cla of, Ontario. Coroner for 4 ' 5 - I - � oilice and Residence--Goderi beaten out a rich., dewy br ' to fight death lin the waves, while the wo, � 9 throat most Singers and speakero oarry witu I . t , I have cured them of their troubles." nil -an oh Street, East Of the neon of tint larkspur, and blue belle find marigold strug- 9 6 Abide with me ! Fast falls the eventide ; ism a bottle of Dr. Chase's .Syrup of Linseed and �, cry , (I pi A Anodist 0hurch. ' I . 11 - lelaphone-46, igh' ke men ato d �vlatcbing them, huddled to- gle,ha d for an existance, an I arpeatine. It promptly and positively relieves and , k-inds �of pict in the.deep, gray eyes, the and lips o The darkness deepens ; Lord with me abide ; Dr. Williams' Pink Pills act directli * : . 1386 chee . I- � . - I Her figure was womanly - and yot youthful, gather in little groups. - � The �fternoon'is warm an� lovely. The When7other helpers fail, and comforts flee. the blood and nerves. They do not .purge, c Eires all dryners. a, reness or hoArsaness In the- � - -4 RE81-DRNCE--Tb t irost, tightnes3. in the chest, bronchitis, sothma. . Z V I and the heavy coils of lustreless gold hair . When the first boat was ready, a broad- study windows are open upon the old gar- . . z 4 track, on the i� DRS. SCOTT & MacKAY, - Help of the helpless, Lord, abide with- me!" and therefore -,do not weaken like; other 'm ad all kinds of coughs and colds. 25c -a bottle. FAm- I .. . 66 the likeness of kingly crown." should6red old seaman wea the first to den, and within them at 4 table sits the 99 Thank you ; that was goQd. Now n . . suggested . f�edicines. Thev irive mtrength from 7the 1, ze 60 cents. � .- - I J., PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, Her dres.s of coarse, blaek cotton was with- enter ib and graspr one pair of oars ; he was Young clergyman, it book in his hand, in Irst I;st used . ' 9 - I . 1069 , . 1 Rachel, I haye something to propose. It . pill to the Therb are many - - I out a trice of ornament or superfluous fin.,. quickly followed by a woman -a tall woman which be seems to be but faintly interested. � d�alera who offer pink colored mullatitIlItes,' -Kimberley, the town in South Afric4 � Qi derloh street, opposite Methodist ohurch,.Beaforth but . its ver I y commonness served to in a black dr so, , with fair hair, � showing He is a man of fine face an4 forin; a clear, will not do for you to take the schooli as Von . I I 1. G. SCOTT, graduate Victoria and Ann Arbor, and - -have said yourself, without reviewing your b recently relieved from the Boer siege by the ' . ish ; P�caume the ofibatituto given them a groater member -Ont" College of Physicians snd make the fair coloring* of her faco and hair under a black scarf, wound tightly round white forehead ; thought ul, earnest eyes , a studies and working hard to prepare your- ofib, but theme should always be refused, 1�ritish forces, was invested more than four � " -- *� � Surgeons. Coroner for County of Huron. more strikinig. . her head. I was Rachel Genell. - Her face paler than it Should have .been at the self ; but I believe you are willing to work ap substitutes are either dangerous or, abso- ontho ago. Since the beginning of war - - ' H. IR Having smoothed back the stray looks -action seeme to awaken no surprise in the stimmer's end, and yet t! ie face as a whole, lt�tely worthlers. , . . raduate Trinity University, . . I 0 )fAoKAY, honor g. man, 0 Sim hard and study that you may teach honestly � � a world has never know such irany of fate t � I gold medallat Trinity Medical College. Membur which the wind had blown out, Racbel. old sea . la i ply called- I g a singular impresdon of spiritual re- by -and -bye, Well then, Iwill teach � you � - - �. . the persons beleaguered there have en- ; 11 . � - . . A P, - FA1110 d 1�( I . 0 �., iail h IUA In 'kl# I � -- , � A"-" , -- t�� � � , , !K . - 'j/ � . � 0 ; - IV 11 � � r I I tti-,-­� I � � I , , , - . - � .- ,.��, .. C64 V� . - � ,- I I U U I I . 4 1 1 1, 6 I � --, .� b 6 �110 0 . - A " �il I , I ", ill il I I vy 1ha , *1 �.� 1, .h.10 I college of physicians and Surgeons. Ontario. �,"­--C�=-­­ - — - - - - - - - aps-� 33011FACCRIN 1112MUMMalim Hy 9 All gInvelnent, of elevated triought, almost of - I I : .1 " Have -yo got the rope, R * for an hour every morning- if you will'come, 1 Hensall. I - ured. Within * this beEieged town were - . . I . I I . 1483. - � .. :. - . a . 11 7 & — 1 . f.- ,'- . t, �, :,", ',-'71 V 0% right ! Give way there, �boys," nd the sterriess. He had been close student in here to the manse ; and you must read and 'OFFIcERs ELICOTED.-Hensall Circle)'No. 1�0,000 to 15,000 white people and as many - �, ::: - - - I . , �­ " - ;I" - ili . % . boat'leaped f (ym wave to wave under the college and, at the same time, the envy of � �1, of Canadian Home Circle, elected their �lacks. At their command iia wealth to- . .. I -A �,. , work upon the books I lend you, and in two I 'DIOWT lmpol� . I att &at the ordinary mind cannot grasp it. -- c — — 1. , ! ., , , ,�-,,n-;i-­`:,-,--, * - his classmates in all athl tie achievement ' AUCTIONEERS. � n , . I irdy, doubl� stroke of the oars. ' � 1. I 11'� , .. *A 1� months from now I am quite confidant that officers for 1900, as follows : Past leader, H. V I I . I 'a � - ­ -1 ;Z 0 characteristic ,trait was hiF1 � Jules R4 -:1 , , but his moob t r'� . - �,., I 'i t1.1. �* I , . , The men ou the beach, busy with launch. -whole-souled devotion t duty ia wha . tever t least $4,00,000, , i. .!.A,-:. --�, 41 r � J- , ing the other boats, made no comment. In I will see that you get it if you are as good Is der, J. Weismiller ; secretsry. G. F worth of diamonds. Each day $100,000 - 11. * , you will be fitted to tesoh the village school. W. Foss; leader, John McArthur; vice- Storod in vaults are a -1110MAS BROWN, Seaforth, Ontario, Lieensel I France; nge i . , -10�,o I � a 9 . 1 Auctioneer for Huron and Perth. All arra .) ',;,* - ) ) . - - ­ Ch. -1 �f f.k. -1-f ­ W� torm he conceived it. . . I 1A111k 4­11� 417 4-L ilu . V 4- I' � land �G I W a, IT , A it 11 a r� -I IV G ), - < 1k, a ir C I � , b V L fc ( S B I I t " - - C I . f - n 5 6 L ( i E li . � ; r. ; f 16 I 10 of t1a ants made at TJIF Em,I041TOR Office. 168OX2 __ _______ ­­ _­ _ , ______ — . WM. WOLOYs ackioncerfor the CounVog of Huron and Pert d Agent at Hensall for 'the Masaey-lfla"Is Man 3turing Company. Sales promptly attended t xygea moderate and flatisfaotloij - guarantee Aers by mall addressed to Hensall Post Office,. ft at his residence, T,ot 2, Concession 11, Tue Imith, will receive prompt attention. 129&il STOCK FOR SALE. . ULL FOR SALE —For ealo a Shorthorn ])I � caff 12 inonths old, dark toan in color, cligib r regristration and from a good straw. Apply o All, Bayfield Road -North, Stanley, or addre trna P. 0. JOWN REID, proprietor. 1678X4 --- ITOCK FOP, SAT,E.­-Tho undersigned has f ) sale 3 5 ouniit bure bred Durham cattle, I b id 2 heifera, eligible for registration. They are re . color and are good stock.," HECTOR REID, Lot wicession 3, Stanley, Brucefi0d P. 0. 1678 -it � - )URHAK Bi'LLS FOR SALE —The undorsigne has'for sale 3 younF thoroughbred Durba ills, eligibit, for registration. They are all red y1or and are Exeellent stoc-k. HERBIMT CR!Cf zit 2i. ConCuBSIon 4, H. R. S., Tuckenmith. Se rth P. 0. 1677-tf --- 'JATTLE POP. SALE.—Tho undersigne-A have I _j We on their premlocs, Lot 21, Corcessfon * ft. 8 , Tuekemuflth, five head of thoroughbr lortborn Bulli, -aged from 12 to 14 mouths. A & ROADFOOT, Sca!orth P. 0, 1671-tf . pR SAL-E.—Teii Shorthorn Bulls, from 10 to - months old, as,good a lot ao can be found lie Proviuce and of as good Scitch breeding, goo Tiors. Priee8 antl t nwo almost any way buye aot. DAVID MILNE. Viliel, Ont, 1670-tt )U11HAM BUU3 FOR SALB.—For sale, tw thoroughbred Durhain bulls ; both 12 monil id, one rcan and the other red. JOHN' 111ORRISO ot 22, Gonce8�lon 11, McKillop, WInthrop P. O,� 1835-tt ' TTLE FOR SALE.—F � sale three gool thoroughbrel Dutham bull irtit 10, to 12 mouths old ; also several cows an �irers, all rugiatered. Apply on Lot 30, Concessio g , Uaborue, o'i &(Idres8 lluron�ale P. 0. TROMA IDMOR.E. 16654t .- I � � � . IMPORTANT NOTIOES. - , 1, J.MoKENNA, Dominion and Prov.'nalal 1L,an . Burveyor, Member of theAseoclation of Ontari knd$arvayora, Dubl.iv, Ontario. 1386-62 N UNSMITHING.—I ais, prepared to do all hindp . )r ,-unsmithing, also all other kinds of diffidu I � (�P� Shoji next house west at ruy rewdeme . �mord,- Me. LEPOLD 0. VAN EOMOND Sr. ; - — --- . - ,- 1672 -ti *013,N BEATTIE, Cbirk nf the Sawnd Wriwslo fln!trl, Conntv Commissioner, of Zuron ' ' Co 1'-iooz, 14ad, Loan and Insuranoe Agenb. run( ;.�,4,14 znd to Loa,n-, Offica—Civer Sharp ­0­1� 11ore, Lain street, Sesforth. 1289 . I . IARU TO REtiT.—To rent, Lot �0, Concession Ifibbez t. Tensint can pIctigh a,ftt,r lot Octobe )9, and get full Po9seMion Ist April, 1900. Lanc id Would prefer to rent for grazii ,., only. Ple�t water. For part i�qj iay� ,96pply to F. EI 0-1� H JZST;�� E rist­r, SeafDrth. J059411 � L . - . I . . . . I I . I . � -- -11-111--- . I . 6 � L, � f . and faithful a scholar as I expect you to be.� Arn d ; treasqr�r, J i Ellis ; liriancial socre- COu �, en LoLAL x; em &Z V I .,VLUM. . - I . ., -:.;-- .� y � -.t- So earnest and close y concentrated in -Booth's' . ",;,.�. - . .1 I , I I ­� , 4.:- �, OTU call cougn - man said to another- I After you begin teaching yon. can keep o ' tarv, J. C. Stoneman; margh&H, G, ,Me- with sin this vast wealth the peoiie of Kim- I ! --"-: '..' ; I � I - Bullocli . . " "N ` yourself into., I -e- rley bad been living on horse and mule I .1, - -, " Ray Genell had batter stay to home moral purpose wall he, t aat be might have 1�1 - . ji- ,-- , ;-. , , :� --'-�J narrowly grazed the limi i where the' sublime ?!Ith the lessona in the hour after school, if�, Ewan; Warden, H. Arnold; Gard, 0. M 90WI, , 15 b, ir ,:. �. , , ` . like o-ther women, and leave the men's work it seems best." . I . � Donald ;: Sentinel, H. Cook; medical !exalm- r wat since January 8th, and all rations had Whisky, . I 1� .'�-,A ­ronchitis,pneu- to the men." . passes over into the ridic locia, and have be- � � � U. .. . � I een cut to the minimum. - During thwe I ­- --I-7- � iner, Dr. Ferguson ; chaplain, R. Book. D. (), . - With grave Simplicity, achel thanked�� . . and Shi . ,-Z:..,." 11101riia, and ccn- 'i Sure enough," said, a feeblej old wife come -the laughing-stoc� of the college, see . �.,/ t appointed as representative.to - � " -, d. � . 1�7r , , I - h ­­' r6tly or openly, had it no r been for his quick, him for this offer, her only fear, she iaid,� W. Foas was . f)ur months the Boers had made no attempt 8poin, .A' . % e U w o wore a soiled white cap, and t cap ­ I or . � � b", '. . , , 0 mption. 11 SIR reme Circle. . . t ture Kimberley by storm. Their pur- � r ,,,� ot hav'a money top . I Ontario . , I . � � I ere k. '. . with d.reamy eyes after the boat. 11 %ho a inborn sense of humor, Us ro al generosity was that she would n her wages ... Wellesley, I . Ale and A -1 ­ Bandaging and .hiao'frank, free-heirte - cornaraderi. 'for her lessons until she f -Zy�' - t -t they wanted, - � I , 1-",f]�,�� - got KmFs.-M-rs. Weismiller, of ose: evidently wall to starve the people out. L I , �:, goin' td take care of the young one I'd like f � ;bare con be no doub, tha I - 4 LI �,'i-­'(1 and bundling to kno�v, when she's drowned ! And she There endowments kept his haracter well. teaching. ; I is visiting her son, Mr. John WeistrijIller, possession they cap- . I - I , � . ' of Kimberley. Had , F A �. ;k N te, &I- She had risen to go. The young parso merchajit, of this place. -Mr. Ralph �Drys- 1. I :. ) �� - I your throat will one o' these days, now you mark my balanced and made him a social favori . pa . ent- - I . � � ...-I I words." . though he always -avoided �he society of stood looking at her with something lik dale, who was spending a week or so ' tured it -they would have had the wealth of - 144' - ITO THE A '. � .1 --�-euough to pay the ex. -11 1% i - 110 � . ly with his parents at Dr�ysdale, has �111turn. As diamond mines I i ".., \ -�J will do , moisture in his eyes. � .� we law Ill , � � -,-�. � .- � 11 6f Ray's a fool," spoke up a black-eyed Indies. by whom he'Was to Me oww annoy. . -the war a dozen times over. . I - I - , .. . � ­ , 66 - thing like thab fo , _ p6noon of - --- .� - i ,�, ed to. Heneall, and resumed his sith&tion , - I le . ;;�'. ", ,I good. . young woman with a -bit of red shawl round ano4ii.-much 'sought . of ter bi reason of his May I not do a little - :: emnecti n � .. ". � � . .. ' . '- . b m : with Mr. John Weismiller.-Miss P!halan, 1 - - .:. buoineas ­ �.1.11 '1,7"Iea y M&Fjter'x name?" � I . I � . . I �. �, �­ 14� You must.al V,e' his neck, and bare, brown arms'akimbc�. personal and, intallectu�l distinction. It I 88 -. . . ' " A fool ?" asked another, joining- the was generally g all his friend of Arthur, is visiting her Sisters, Mrs..A. -A. J Worl&s Champion Healer. ' mmion - . i-.,!'�­ - -1 � I e a Rachel bowed her head. in silence.' A . � .. � 1� - x . (g I tried man . I . . . , i �:., � ­-��­,;;:­ jour th.-oat and . .1 Goetz and Miffs E. Phalan, of the Commere. ., .; _v remedies to cure piles,1v V .. . ;-.,.-. -.�.� group. that in this -particular h6 wall incorrigible, moment later she passed .down the garden . I �� where %'Y" � I. -Mr. Joseph Blaney has returne4 from writes W. R. Smith, of Latham,111,, 11 but I -, , -,,., ..- - �.,�,.'�, R - - � - I or, �­,­. , ­'­, lungs rest a th d , the MU'r �,.­ � . If Yes," replied the young.woman,. raising and they learned to let him have his way. walk between the box -borders, a solitary 'a he has b ` . deliver*, ,��j�­�, �el I I . 1. I ---� pas ; - ill ." I . t figuregoing, slonelyway,and yetqueenly Sb Marys, where een for the t found no relief till I ,used Bucklen's Arnios ... - 14", -. ­ .qllow the cough her v4ice. 11 I say Ray Gen'ell'a a fool,- and . Thus it came about th�t thoy said o one - year, and resumed his duties at the: Com- Stlz, I have not been Aroubled 'th fles N- free. . . -% �- _7 ,... . wi . d I I- �.� F er eo I -ki I , .`.. another, when it .was f6ared that he had irk her simple dress and unconscious beauty, 3 , - 7.1 -. I., .1., .,--�­ wold I've told h ' to her face imany's the time. . � -Miss Maggie Buchanan, whio -was ai a . Grandest pile care on earth sal - P � I I nds to heal. mercial. the ,�� *,> 1� -, - -, - .�, What does she risk her life for every time If buried himself " in the little parish of or so thought the man who watched her . I 4 , 11 . ..,. 't, 1" ­." . . . spending the winter, monthi here, left ;this b5W6 salve in the world. 25c per box, 17 '-TELEPHONI - ,- �.-'� -f There is Ill'oth- a boat gets- on the bar ?" I 11. I Brox&Bar- I from the. window. ; � 1 -3 1 1 - 1 3 . . C.$ . - - I I � d �'-'-�---I�g� - , . . week for Alauitoba. Sheintends spending giaranteedbyl. V. Fear,druggist, � � - �' 4'L, ! - . -, .,�. " .I� Rig sisseat - passed - — - - ----I-- - � m � . L�, �", �:. ing.so bad for a A murmur of disapprovi iz "Just like him! He I can sacrifice him - -r - yhe Vni , '. ! a couple of weeks first in Toronto before re- 0 L ­,��. �,, , " . CHAPTER III. I . .� -'Jr - around the company. One voice was heard self,,soul and body, to thtse few, miiierable . - . in , �,��,-�,` . ' h as coiigh- I turning to the 'west.-Mesgra. illia, & Morris. il- I I --- . , .�L . , � I .,�, L '� ­ to say "'For the sake of him that's � gone." fishernieu, and can get ut of the way qf A LESSOIN AT THE MANSE. w -N , I it �, A -Iei .1. - coug 4 � I � ,�.; :. 1 73 .. Sheppard made it large shipment of bogn , A 1 16- V � "�, - i n (Y., Stop it by Whereupon the old woman muttered under society womat . I COWNelL Domas.-At the last meeting of 44 I imsu� . /, � :, �, i �:--' " tn. - . . I Early in the following winter on a certain from here ,on 'Monday last.-Mias Blain, ; . � . I ­, e� her breath- Such was the pa I - -" - � stor of BroadBar-yo �orria council, at which all the members 1:1:44.11 , usin . "'go cold, olear afternoon, Rachel might havl Ja--keoti, of Ripley, is visiting her grand were present, the auditors' report was sub- - 1- , FARM Ab . , I or . � � . .1. . .. 44 And a good riddance it was." . pura of heart and purpoie, almost asoetl'o been seen emerging from the little village parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell, of � ined and adopted, The re- I � I le" -qR " That's so- Marm Nancy," returned the trong in h a 0 school house, hooded and cloaked, and sur -i the London road. -The many friends of .&I r. initted, exam I I PROPEf . 4, - Jf- Vl��, - I in his habits, a � onvictions and J, - ed A�� ­- , , 1-1 � . I pb Isbiater respecting the Barr - . ,- woman who had called Rachel a fool. Her � , rt of Mr. -- � *� 'V I . . - rounded by a crowd of children who danced ----- ---- -- A J. .t. . I - . I- � .- . ' . I " �. .� ; Z I name was Eliza Drake, and ahe seemed to ' attendance upon every step she took. Hay. . 11 c�eek was received, and it was resoIved: - I . I C � - <�� -,, - ;-. , I hav'e a certain authority among the refit by . I , t'al Mr, Barr be givon until the first ,o! j. 13. W�Uan,j ,� � . ing locked the door and givein the books she f. ! I this, � Fruer vim-presil � 16 ., ;7� "I . . I BACKACHE � May next to have the culvert on 1�-Ireua, 11 rea-son of her sharp tongue and strong de. = ,� I , , 2-- � was carrying to boy who instantly became I I F]"k put in a proper state of repair, and - , nono in 'I, - cision. . a oil . — , SYA - ` 4 § .-.1 7. � IA,di. , BAC'K* the prou4est bo -in Broad B r, she took � H , xn�r "�O� . ;�. I � � I J . . � I � -:�, - - . �, a t � w � " I'll bet there ain't man, woman nor . a" ' it the event of his failing to do so, 'the .. , I - - � , , r8 Q (V . I - , 1�93 -- . n - 11 I , ,hand of each ol Ili wo linest scholar WeA, Laroe, Aching Backs, the Result of council will be obliged to take action in th& W1. Q� Broadl ' .. ;? , . . . hardly better than babes -sturdy little I I � � - 0; . -, ,..�, Corry Genell draw his boat up on the beach � . I -t was decided that the new shod - George .I - I . - � Slu'gish, Inactive Kidneys. ' 1! � 31 atter. I . gt=�h -� shapes -and passed down the village street � 3� 9 I I ; Jamo 0 1 - again. What did,he ever bring into t6WH ii I I � to be erected on the township property 3 �-- ,-I- � child in Broad Bar that would like to see AC Ii., leading away from the harbor. The old Harlock ; Thoom " , , -` .0 �t.4h , _V--` * , I -­`Irz , - _ L'� �, � . but cursing and drink and tight ? And who - - � - - i I � joining the hall should be placed with � Lean, Rippea; J q, got . the worst of it ?" she almost screamed, freedom had come back to R%oheVs step and 13&�kadhe sin reality kidney ache, The tie end to the eastern limit and the back I Even the cough of early ? I ,� bearing; something more than Wordsworth's kidneys become clogged, and falter In, their t' the southern limit of the lot. The ten- I Robt, Smith, , unaeo Cumm 9 ;. 04dl, BaCkili�hS is .dllo as �7 J ' p , pr : J or A pitiful, significant expression of eyes J . i was new purpose in them, now life, 'too; natur4'9 W4.6ing that the kidneys gX6 01k was accepted, the price being -8147, 'and - P 'O ;: And, later on, when the . and lips in the faces around her gave an I I I I i;,� - ;- '" .,O.; her eyes flashing fire, . � -1 I I Steps of Virgin Liberty" even. There work lof filt-bring the blo, dr1ir of Mr. Jackson for building this she& . J0 consumption is cured. . : . r � � a -audItc."O.; ­ . . . I now spirit wall in her face I it wore the look a 11 rt 9, P trikei' ind that the blood is going th' i . ]Mr. Thouiss Miller, - ppointed in- - , a ir d d1sense is firmly fixed, anawer. � . . � . Pik � toll 68 1. I of an itwaliened soul. Jr., wall a � ectother busin - n " No one ever heard- Ray Genell eom. I � the sy0; em 1*den with foul poisons, whic 8 .eotor of the work. After hearing a state- � - pplication to V,U- S I Y)u call bring rest and plain, though,-'; said the woman who had If y Qu have Backa 0he you have Paaping beyond the clustered hous a of *fll clhii isa Bright's disesisai, dropsy dis * 0ent by Mr. Haslam. retpecting the counity their renpeeffive . clynifort in every case. spoken first, . � . � Kidn�ey Disease, ffyo6i negiect the village where the childrqn ' lef t her one rhourdi tism -or other equally P212 &a . tr easurer's sale of part of mouth half of lot . - . I � A 2S cent, -,bottle will " More fool, she !" said Eliza Drake. Backache it will I evelop into after 'Ano ther.- scattering to their r b( ilaea, fatal cc mplications. I . 1 25, "nomion 7, for back tairoo, it was re- ... . ­ 1� I . 19;:-�:,:,��- ri. 11-��', - . . ! - �W,- , V -- �-' �-. , " I said she was a fool, didn't I ? In the - right's Dis- d nce tells everyone suffering-, *ft Q�Ived 'that from what info r, Le�, something worse Rachel, puratted'her way to the manse. C)n�y " rnation the � " I " d I . . cul,rc nev� coughs and I first place, do you suppose a .man would etes Th�re is no the boy who carried he books would not I rud 1eir kidneys rig#t. :Tbe usail have at preserib, it 40" not emaider � 1.4 --i� c0lds; th� I I backsic to sat I y -, So centsizeis ,;tjl� -e Ime use rubbing ctoring your leave her, until at the gate she tool the I ik"a - .fj P � ,, 01 ever stril twice ? and she clinched her . and �10 0;e oorporation responsible in'tke matter- I � b tter for settled coughs, � back. Cure the kidneys. There books from his reluctant hands with a imile. experie 06 of tens of thousands 0 peopille t isolud- � ,<,- YA,Jlar -- fist and SO her teeth with dangerous menseb � tells th rh that to accomplish thi 4, nu#ther of accounts were posind., Pound, Tak-,. Izi, - � is only one kidney ii�nedicine but which sent him lesping, homeward, , well . ' s ' there in . i ' of of bro.-chiris and weak in her eyeal " No, Sir ! You ,just believe 3 . . . $100salary of treasurer ; $19, services ' lmltstlol,san�� _ go 5 go su�cessful as the use.of -Pr. l" - , ,,arn 'O ,� J.) e . I � i b ox I � it cures Backache 0ery time- satlafledi I . it" I he wouldn't-noT once, either." ! ' kidney�-LiVer Pills--t1se W of, Judge Masson in attending drainage, 2NN 0 ,,, ,orld's � or , majlvill �, . i Li ngs; the one dollar size " '-ou and Ray ain't off the same piece, ( nanse without knock � cqurt, ; the audito - of $8 each, - WWII,' . in x i She entered tha i ing. ; greatest kidney �are. . : rs' salaries ­ -'s 'Th- is more economical for threw off her wrmpping�, in the, hall and I I . a4d $13,50, Engineer MarshaWs fees !a -: (' Lizzy," said the old woman, " and nobody I , . � jf-w - -V os � I g * chronic cases and con- Say you be. How loy is it since Corry knocked at the study door. Dr. Chase's 14i4ney-tAver ftle ourdl reference to Maunders' drain. The 'coulleit �- I resp o n s- Ji h I e 1) r11 I . Genell was drowned ?' . Robert Craig's voice- bade h . He porraitneat by litaking the kidneys he.4t mi4journed to weeU again the 19th of March, I - '- 0 SUrilptiOn. It's- the SiZe 66 Dodd S I . , y lEr, -% *— ,No� I and N -o. 2. n- Most a year and a-balf. It will be it I was writing at his table, and having Mo- jr-ti% igdrous. The It ur Y 1 , I Y()u should keep on hatid. e I . Li Wilson,A a . y ar and a -half come Christaiss. And ever I tioned to her to take a seat, went 0 0 hla vegetable, a0tvniturally and ; t ly a tha I , & -- I All Pairiijie8 otigbt to be on the since the day she knew he'd gone to- the 0 � head bent over his work. 'n kidneys, and are wonderfully's I cj�dots. , Philadelphia. , wqtvh furijuddeit atmcL.i 6f croup �* ­ jlboTs.-Times are pretty quiet here st - or wilWhitigtroultlea. 'Fvnry , coun- 1�ottoni, sincethe day that thei " - Presently he laid it aside and said- As a prompt and positive cure for lrl4nq � there being so a . leighing� , AN IT -P K- idn' ey' ; . ptesent, owing to , L I tn honit- hi the land should keep was two m %y Geriell has gone I . ; - 5, onths old, R I I Have you brought your books 9" ' ; diseaisiit, livpr comflaint and all the compil Mr. I r, oil hand I . 1 it I I :4Miza Georgene SLhulbe was visiting at Mr, L � .. )?jLrm loans U I c 1") arr� 11t out with the men after every storm and I Yes air." . Cations of t4qoe fil @ring organia, they 4�ei Im. -MT suit bory,ower; . � i v,(�,(.,turaicou.4tantly ,." I Ch, a Saturday. - JW01y I to pr( a'Wa ih.st nn emi,i—onw-11 , 0 J; C, H.allaflies . , done a man's work." " Then open, please, to the I Skel(ton in approached by any -remedy ever lliscovem�L . - 'ifj)" I I ,ag,odenee cheer, 1f).,;I.u1 (;, VV11"'"" just e L ,. I. I �;hnell,Wu the guest of Mr. John LSbUlbre" I - y D A,. 14, 1 s.qi, Holland, lt-flell. 11 I do believe she xpects every jL Armor,' and begin reading." . It I pills 11 . I One pill a dop; 23C. a box lit all dW*r% Souday evening. - if .FAC1,1b;k*'4'*t'.M0n#"; , . � � - � � W .1 wa3hed- up corpse she seea 'll be Corry Gen- I (To be Continued.) or RDUANBO�i, BATZS & Co., -Toronto:, ' s � 1-1 . � � � I I I I - I . -- .... - . I - .. ; . . - � . . I i I I . . I - - . � I � : I - I I I ! I I � � I � � I ,( - -/ I . � � � � 1. 11 ­ - I . I . I . - - " � . I - ­ - . L I L � . ­ I - - . . - - I � � ---- -- -'�- , I I � - il