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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1902-04-25, Page 6- . t - . - I � . I . I . I t%CURITYI � ­ I C I I 1 allow6mmme � : I I Cenuine . I . . � - . Carater's, � I : .LJ -11 Li I vue ver PillsO : L! : I � : Must Bear SIgnsture, of . , I I 'N� , - ,-7 . - .W.- �! � . �e���4�ao� � � � � - 5"'Fac.similis wrapper Below. I - . I � ___ _1 aniall and " OW � � wum as fas&V-t . a I I * FOR'NUUNG e, ' ; � � Uff ;4� ERS . FOR OIZZINUSkle I ,'I � FballuoUISNEW f � � - FORJONFID LIVERAI 11 : _ I , � �� � f 01_00NISTItATION't ... � - ­ ' I ( ��, "I'll, FOR $ALLOW_$KIj.'j, . I , � � : "I I _JFOR TVE COUPLE ;ION - _­__ __ __ _.._.1_.....1,_..�_( I ; � . 1. i - CURE SICK HEADACHE. _ ; ' � VETERINARY I � . I - � . . i OHM GRIEVE, V. S., honor �graduate of Ontaric * I i Veterinary College. A,ldiseasesofDomestl i animals treated. Calls romptly attended to 'an � Tt I cha, as moderate. Voter nary Dentstry a specialty, ; I i OM7'e and residence on. Goderich street, ovie dool � of Dr ScoW& office, Seatorth. 11124f i I � : - . i i JAMES L. KILLORAN, , I axrlstorr - Soliellor, Conveyancer and Not4rS I i Public, .11oney W loan., Officel over Piekar(re Store ; !, Main Street, Seaforth. 1628 � - , ; . i R. S. HAYSI : � Barrister, Solicitor, Conveyancer and Notary Public. i Solicitor for the Dominion Bank. Offloe-In rear of I � I Dominion Bank, Seatorth. Money to loan. 1236 1 1 M. BEST, Barrister, 'Solicitor, Conveyan . coy, i Notary Public. Offi" up stairs, over 0. W. FaIlVa bookstore, Main Street, Sesforth, Ontario. , 1627 - � 'YYKNR-V BZATTIE, Barrlbter, Solicitor, &o., i jj- Uoney to-loaa., Office-Olady's Block, Bea. � orth. 1679-tf 4 1 1 � i ARROW & GARROW, Barristers, Solicitors, &c. i GGor. flg,milton St. and Square, Goderiob, Ont. I! J. T. GARRow, Q. Cl 1 1676 CuARLP4 GARRow, L. L. B. f , I HOLKESTED, sac wor to, the - late firm of ! I F. McCaughey &Hrlmeffted., BarrIstar, Solicitor I : Conveyancer, and No,taiy . Solicitor for the Can *d1su Bank of Commerce. Mo4ay to lend. Farm � , for We. O-f0ce, In Scott's Mock, Main Street : 3011forth. : , : � DENTISTRY. I � . . ! _­ - F. W. TWEDDLE, i - DE XTIST,; - Graduate of R�ysl College of Dental Surgeons of On- . tario, post graduate course in crown and bridge work at HaakelVd 8.3houl, Chicago. Local anaothttlai for . . leas extraction of teeth. Office over Dominion I ""' tank, Seaforth, tcrinerly occupied by G. F. Boldea. i 1764 . � & F. A. SELLERY, Dentist, graduate of the DRoy&I College of Dental Surgeons TOrOD10 AIM I honor graduate of Department of Denifritry, ToiZo I University.. Office in the Petty block, Hons&U ! Will visit Zur'"ch. every Monday, commencing Mon: . day, June Ist. 1587 1 ' - L I R. R. R. ROSS, Dentist (isn000ssior to F. W. ! D Twaddle), graduate of RoyAl College of Dental ! durgeons of Oniarlo; first class, honor graduate of i I Toronto U-nivexsity ; crown and bridge work, also gold work In all Its forms. All the moot modem . i methods for painless filling and painless extraction of : I teeth. Ali operations carefully ptrformed. 3ffice � twaddle's old stand, over Dili's grocery, Soaforth. � 1640 : i � . ; MEDICA.L. 11 I : i Dr. John McGinnis, ! Mon. Graduats London Western University, member 1 of OntArlo College of Physicians and SurgeoulL . I Office and Residenoe-Formorly occupied by Mi. Win. � I Plakar A. Victoria Street, next to the Catholic Church � AWN4,ht o,lla attended promptly. - 146W2 — - - i - OHS. BETHUNE & ROSS � I , - Store, i Office ever Johnson'a Hardmare ! , S_ ; eaforth. I , ALM BETHUNZ. I . H. H. Ross, M. 13, 1772x52 Night calls attended to at the office. � . 1 DR. F41 J. SURkOWS, oste resident Physician and Surgeon, Toronto Gen. eral Hospital. Honor graduate Trinity University, I member of the College of Physicians and Surgeons ,!Ontario. Coroner for the Oounty of Huron. Dflea and Reeldenoe-Goderiah Street, East of the adettiodist 0hu,roh. Telephone 46� 1 . 1880 . I I I � DRS. SCOTT & MacKAY, i I PHYSICIANA AND SiURGEONS, 1 2oderich sixoot, opp,-4ite Methodist churob,Soaforib t , t ;. G. SCOTT, graduate Victoria and Ann Arbor, and � member Ontario College of Physicians %nd � - - . � Surgeons., Coroner for County of Huron. � I I 0. MAUKAY, hoDor graduate Trinity University. � � Id medallst Trinity Medical College. Member i Eolloge of Physicians and Surgeons, Onlario. i 1488 1 1 __ — � � � MeLEOD'S ' i I System Renovator - i � -AND OTHER - I 1: TESTED - REM�EDIES. I : - I : A, speafflo, and antidote for Impure, Weak and Im - � poverished Blood, Dyspepsia, Sleeplessness, Palpata. r i Mon of the Heart, Livei Couiplaint, Neuralgia, Low I � of Memory -Br=ohltl Consumption, Gall Stones, : jaundice, kic'ney Andi'Urins i Dance, Female Irrogularleles aZdl)G'ie'neewraJ"D'o'biliVt'y'.u' � ; LABORATORY-Goderlob, Ontario. . , � J. 11. McLEOD, Proprietor and Man7a � I facturar. . . SoI4 by J S. RoBMTS, Seaforth.. 16014f I ! I I I � — ! � A0 81WAVIM �-- I The worst possible spavin can be cured in . 45 minuteq. Rtlp;beues, Curbs asdiE Spftts I . � just as quick. 'Not painful and never has I � I , failed. Detailed Information about this i . now method sent free to horse owne . I rs. I ; Write todar. Affk for Pamphlet No. 202 1 . � - Inesing 11—'an-utig'se; FM8tsL,We5f4T0r9nt0,01Rt. �� - - — I I � 11 1 RED CEDAR SHINGLES. I . � The Undersigned 1vishes to � � r announce to the public - ! i - that having bought a large quantity 1 hrands of red cedar shingles, and by Of the th,ree beat �cttlDg a liberal I discount for cash, is prepared to sel them to cus. - 1 tomera at leea that defy competition. [ S_ LAAB'S Lumber Yard, Seaforth.' i HEMLOCK LUMBER. � Having, in stock at the Seaforth Lumber Yard a I I � . i very large quaptity of all the diffeircrit lengths and I � I I . - 1 ixidtbiji, Is prepared to fill any bill that is presented . I I I - I of the very best quality of Hemlock. � t S. LAMB'S Lumber Yard, Seaforth. � I . � 1� f - � PINE. � . 1 Having bought a large quantity of pirte from a - �. � I ­__ . i I'- r rm_ in Uuokoks, I &III etting pine dressed � I - I _1� bot? sides I - I 11 i or one side, for sid ng, flooring, ceiling; 1_1� � Wide plank for water troughs; spruce and balaam I for gravel I boxes, light and durable. Also white i cedar shingles XXXX and XXX and XX Of best make . I'�� In Uuskoka, Large stock alwa,Ys on hand. i . I S. LAMB'S Lumber Yard, Seaforth. I : � 1776 1 -1 --- --- ­ 7- __-_1 �___­__7 . i I ; � - I I 7 � - �' - --- � � I t I I I i � 9 I ! ; . i I � . I - I ; I i , ,_ - � � I - - . : 1� , - I - � � -. - i I j �, . . I i f . I I � � � � t . ! I i I - � I - -_ . ­ I - - I I I I i I , ! I . - ! -1 I ; . . . . I . � : i . - : i, i -_ : � I � i : , - . I � . I - i � . t ; .� .. ; I I - I I . . I I . � I . . . �C��, . I I � . . I I I I 11 � I i .; , . . I, i - : r I . � I I � : �� �11�� - � , . . I I ! ) � � I I I � . I � I I � I . - . .� A-�TAI � I � : : - 1 . _� . i . I � I I I . . . � -11 � � ! i I I , --- . . � ; I - I i � I : . � : i I , . . . I I . . . I . : � c � ; ,; I . � I AP IL 15. � I - I TTT1?1 pn.qyTnR. - I . . - I - i R 2 1 qwv> I ^_ � I il . I . : I ____ I -1 z:1 I . . I . ­ � . i i . - - , I I � . . I . .. � JOHN MIDDLtTOX'S . f . - � 013 Janet and tooki her hand, � whimpering , .. . � - I V.. the�o bile, 11 Janet, will ye forget a' that I . . . I - I I -I , - .. . said� to ye this'mornih ? was mad." 7 (Conol4sio�.). I I I . . . Bv the time the win.�ry suit had r�sen on f.. , i . �­ J*uet's only replyWas a sob. � w I � "Uanet," said tha,weaver ,&gain, -11 wher"P.. that last day of the ear, ,�he flo.bd had I 1� Jimie ?" : I . I , I . I � fig -� I - I atrated considerably. � m Mhetic, I friends � I . jTbey winna let me see him , his mith6i came out! from Tripple� y es, whichol as it is I rj'e t - Th6 took- him to his uncle's. and I'm no' to see built on a hillside, esca e all harm, and by � i [ I i i k have. bee,h him.!" The poor giri ended witha cry, 11 Oh I � I � means of rafta rescued i obn, Janet ad the ! i times when my .kuir dear faithek: 1" various others wh0 ha�ll sought re age on. I i i the wild H re the saw -like voice of the aunt made - I 11 � ,I � � . " I'm sure I kenna the housetops. Poor ' anet Bruce . as halt t I � beasts ha,,4,e itsel heard once mo .e. � � I dead from cold, and he� eyes were d With . � . P i been mote wha_'s to be dune i' her -I've so little much weeping, Joh� lookbd e;n more fe , . I mprcifu'l rOO .- ') , . woebegone, though -he spoke buP truth ! I than � 4" sinet, dear," whi,ep ered Middleton, I C i I i I , y Q e - I 10 r faithe?e Iast! words to me were, ._ when he- said he felt n 7 cold, The ver of human beings, and par�d 1 the wom46 I blasted hopes and dis4ppoiated , lo e kept cast to them' in the a na. It is astonish- " I Ta ' care o'Janet �1.1 Don't be' alarmed," him from thinking &Wut the a X of the ' - he 0 tinned sadly, �ias be sei'w her turn - in e . 11 I , f.g how little 93"InP th�., women atmosphere. r women. i In the me the mis e awa, her head, 11 my dream'is gone. But While the little band of reocued �ottagers es the maid with thtp si s� of suffer.. let m!e ful6l your faither's command -let mo . I was gathering together ! on a brae-sLoe a short 'e . s so well�' bu. I ja . tak c re o' you -let 1me fill your faither's � distance from the soenei of the catastropliq , � 'she recogniz�, ' --I am a single Iman ; I urn growing 1. I ? 'A&ten the $ack.girl's lo, I 'yi a touc of part , John turned to Janet d W_ I � hii,finger I I In the stc re he auld ; I has some miller ; le� me help you "I think, Janet, yX hs.Z bet' coma I korewoma:t au'Jimie." i �Ier i sees the * lor and austion whic i , into the town wP me ; br if ye canna Dome P14 . � . Janst only look4:up and cried, 11 Ob, i mark womanly weakne* i but allows 1) . i. I � � to my hooge, your auntde will tak' e in." . ! , � ; John. - . � - The poor girl answe�ed onlj Ith tears! nothing for them. It is or� lor quit. i �� 60 and by wailing- , Doctor Pi�erce's Fa-mille Pmcri 0 . bank you, Jaik'et," said Middleton ; I � I I � I I . Pt * 11 to ear you o&` me that is something. I 4,- Oh, my dear father,! why was I God sol makes we4 women stron�i and ;is Woo as quiet as y�'u can and I'll go and � cruel an to tak' ye ?" � � women well, by curIng the" womoa;61 . .� � I got u some news of Jamie." $9 Ah ! Janet," said Middleton, Isoothing. diseases which undermine: t'he h I . . i 0 hero Iiift the house without further ly, 11 God -'a ways Eire not cars. H9 leads us Rnd sap the streng � I I 2vorite I . . , * i . Worc , that hol remarked to the aunt, by paubs we haa nob k6wu." � I serl ti n 11 establishe4 re gn. ainity, 44 ill ex"Pt I - be back by -and' -by, Mrs. Brown." Then, after'a pause, !he spoke jagain :- Weatening , drrains, alsi ififiamms,00n , ' 4'Janet, listen to me fo . r a wee, ano try, if and ulceration, and cureo f0triale, w�hk- No w, I am not gotpg to 'say that John ' I i, I . Midi leiton departed �on his mission with 1% ye can to think only o' �vhatb I am gaun to ness. � �[ Irl ligh heart. As 1. h4ve previously had oc- � I say. I dinns need to te(ll ye that I lo'o you "When I first comnien ed slj�-g Dr. Pie , els casiop to show, Johii was but haman, and -ob, tuin ria. ama" frae'�me !-you, ,hae lung mediclues," writes Mrs. CO, e. A' St 0 , ` of man days had to p �Os ere all the bitterness . Gansevoort, Saratoga Co., X. - tt I Vr F er- 4 kenned that I wad gi"a myaej� for IyOu 0 a a s7rffa agai sit young Mortq' I ul Ing from femEae weakn s , sakreeable rain . o had gone out of his - day glaidly. I ken ye! dinna looe e_:_ - I . anoth , m bearing -down! pains, w tired fceli�i, s' hea, . Bat John bad resolved on a certain der p oudna exSeek ye to do sAe yet, but maybe the time. I dra ed a in, that wa Ifor I 1� i cour e of action, andi at 1. cost ye would an' ye hent mO better. h"Janet" 'two yearsl thju I gan ta I g your me clue. � &nj persona will come an� be my wife." 01 After taking � the r2rst bbt' ,le I begau to teel hem ant to carry it 4nto e e0b. I stant� � i better. I tooU four botles of D . Pierce's Favor- ; H found the Mortons utterl prdstrate. "" The maiden had s%t own and 1 hid her Ite Prescription, two of 'Gol IeiI Medical Dis- y tb I face in her hands, but a the poorl weaver's 'every, � one vlat of the 'j?lea., ant Pellets, I also Thei house had fared the worst of all the a 6 used one bottle of Dr. S c's �.'atarrh Remedy. bous a which the flood had attacked. It thiel� appeal she looked up an criod, " 9h, John, Now I feel lil4c a new err on. 11 chn't thank �,ou Was complete wreck. To add to the annoc .stop ! I canna. be your wife." I enough for your kiud v cc a�d the good y�ur ' ) , zuedicitic has doue me.,) f � wise y the son had b'orcn seriously hurt -so 11 Sae nae aae, Janet;,' pled Igiddleton., i a the r 94 Remember your faither aqd mit�er, theV� xt Favorite Prescription 11 makes we'a-k- 86rio isly, in fact, that the I doctor had de- ible, l clare I that he would be lame d uri liket me -your faither 10ft y1e to �ne. I'm women strong,' sick woineii well. Ac- �ng the freshi . : - rest Of his life-andibe waanow in a high no'so bad a man -I'm weel aff, an'� o' I 1(,'e cept no substitute for �he medicine wh ch . fevei. When Jobril'ontered he found Mrs. move . . ye P) . I works wonders for -Mpakw ten. , I. i isa�t MI Met Morlon sitting by �jr son'4 bedside a pic� . 1; Ob, John, be kind ,' dinna &Uzge Lue,y) Dr. Pierce's Ple, ;s are the � � .'I f � I cried Janet; "it cannw� be." - :1 I most desirAble lax4tivel oil delic te 1�r,�, � w ' . 16 is � I , � ( � re. �Lrton," he began, and there was cians O 11 Ole me some hope, 0ay yqu'll try to like women. � i i i I f i , a voice, expena ) I i I I I � wpe�ceptible touch df sternness in-bi me ; I'm no sac old as �e may think." - - . � L - - '�' I i�ve just came frae Janet Bruce, an' ordy t The young woman d! not bear this last and was besi�es'well sp kenj�' 6� f hmong he unle s�you lot her c i ine * r son 1 "I mt. � I remark. , She had ri�en and rushed to Seceders of Thripledyk a. I 3�%'as-*e h re ken a what will b 0 and see you di:ease , is'll dee. Y I hi yes ! � I ken what ye where the last of the, i escued were bein , . 0 the consequences, but I P'i'3at" sad Miss Bruce was qt to b moved, nd doot, sh skeptl( . . brought to land. Jobu follovied b r, " John Middleton felt this bruin , w at wad say, she shoal be attending t thousa heart,and saw her come up to a am 11 group, many an unsuccessful � I o the .af. om Pr � ooer as faird o' her dead p inte. But Janet, puir, the central figure of which was a f�jir-baired felt, that no amount of favo 'hich does ot lassie, is not like so . either folk, and the - young man . He was propped in �s moth- include that of the desired !eot is stiffl- only hope for her li6s in her getting such a er's arnig and though hp smiled iddleton oient to ensure success to a 11over. . E obee, 3ge am nursin' �Iour son wad be." noticed that some mishap bad bef4len him. I have said that John's he4r b - was bitter '" I want naebody. to come near my son," I L Janet put.her arms aboft thlo you h, heed- as he turned homewards. 11think that for adid the mother, I i z i -L j , , less of the looks of the lbystander�' , regard- the moment the quiet weavpr had becofne 6% - less even of the mother! and oriod, " Ob n utter atheist and had giv n I I an L'isten to me, Mrs. Mdrton. I loved � I a 4 up all be'ief J: e b Bruce with all my heart, -but she nie, ten v L Y 6� _ C S L . " Ja, I had forgot ' 'ou ; but m faither in any good. i After he bE ,,eached h me ldves n me. Her fillther enbrnoted her to ' , . , I . and mither were droonep, and now you are he. kindled a Ore and sat by jbi mood and me w hurb. Oh ! God is cruQ'.)) � I y ith his dying breath, an' I WiDna de. . still-musingl on the wreck Lok fiis hopes. ge. 8 e loves your son ; he Jamie, who had had o�e of his legs broken I I a I An hour or'two passed and no change lad 1:ve �W,"Iyaorgu ken Or& wee). Hear me-oot. by a falling.rafter, and 'had suffered hour i come to him.1 When it finally did come it 11blever is dear to Itanet is'dear to me. Let . of excruciating pain, pressed .Janet'a baZa � was by the si lt f ns. I A Id Wo- t e _acome together ; your son shall - , I �r6� 'n 0 f , and' and said I t � I man hapipmene to pauce in I , t of his vv in- n6t �vant for Biller to, feeniah him learnin' ! 1-3 " Hush, my darling, Idians speak after I dow and call o a neighbor: e'll be wish. Frae this day all that'� mine o' worldly . . that way ; all comes forl the beat." in' guile NewXears the morne It's a eai vv;; E0. I) , I I I I r g r is for Janet Brube'sp' I " This canna be for the beat ; but," here' ,tur j I New Year to Ithe pair crei up by at the ,N:)w I do not wish Mrs. i Morton to be I . � . , -she suddenly ceased eobbing, " P forget* , waterside." 1 � . c6nmidered mermna�ywben I mythat John's I � t . ting agarin your pain. �Vhj is it7lha the! I' Deed is'�!" came back th answer. aiRv ments had weijbt with her�especiully . , brave and guile like my aither and ou Buf- :9 'Pair D&vit Bruce an' his wife ! The e'n the cnonetary one. Consider _- the circum- fer, wb ile useless folk I like me Zme aff I . . 11 I . nae mair New Years for them--the7'll b( a stances, and blame her who' can. At all I . scatheless ' !" I ., muckle misse couple in oor kirk.' . I events, when Middieton bad pled with her I 11 You useless, Jane�.! But e'll find " Sae they will, an' mair by token t] an a sb ort time longer, -the good lady consented I that oot some day w � u ye me�t you , re I'm tauld the e's fifty p � I faibher - " an,l Jam -'e, �hc� evilefitly did �xinds g en doon he to Jinet's coming im7editt�ely to -James's '? . water.V i � bedEide. � 6 not mueh fear pubic ppinion t I � . 6 , Irew the 11 Heigho," *d voice numb r two ; "they * � * ,I* '4 * -young woman's face oyliards him and kissed do say that la� ort n will 16' a 1 6 it. I � . , die Jaz�is M I The conclusion of My story may be sum. Ill ' T . cripple for lif4j an' as his faith ir has lost sac ,' 1* Middleton's feelings *bile, thi3'was going muokle -by th4 fluid, he'll na be able to fe6n- 'medll,up in t, few' sentences. - When -James. forward may be imagia�,d. The- devil again ish his studies, pair fallow -an' him so gode MorttionTose from hiol�bed he'found that the ' rose within him, and I turned &.way mut. a laddie too." . i dool or's prophecy hid been but too well I toting, 11 So this is Jamj�e, is it ?�!& braw 64 Ye may weel say pair fallow; I fout ded. The flood; which isd slain David I man I a lamenter for life ! When, he wit- my Bru )e and his spousdj6d maide him a crip- - [I heart bleeds for him. An'l theWa that ple. But James aloo;found ihat the diiaster nessed the kiss he utter�d somtj words 'un. lassie Janet Bruce, wha has �ge' lang been ; , � com6only like oaths an4' strode off 1 towards fond o' him. Pair laisie, to . had;brought him a e -hearted friend in , I I Thrippledykes. I L lose her faitber the person of Jobn lid leton. " Ere the - A I - � an' mither, W, hae.hor lover 4ilipled a' in . 7i B , As he walked homewards his thoughts ae day." i i � I bud was on the tree.! at the argent solicit. . were in a rare turmoil. 13 Not even when on � I ) i I atio a of John, who d I nied ip beat for all . 11 What'�s to� come o' that 1�98ie, I w6n- I � the housetop he first woke ito the ebriscions- . I parl ion, Janet was is 4 . der "' queriedl-voice number t V�o. 41 A las- . ed' to her lover, - ness that Janet Bruce h d given h�_r heart mie wil notions like her canna i but be in! a whom she accompanl� toEd.inburg to tend, ,A - i 1 to another had he felt at bitter at heart. sair light." t : . even in his college da7r. M.iddleton freely 1 ,44 That umuccessful lover 1�nuai be either more , !) pa d with his money to bqng his young V ude kens," replied numbpr one -1 I I �` m frie or I.eEs-*:than a man who !loan` smile honestly telt that her soutie is hei o freend, and do comfort, and on that1day when the ' 101 1. Re . James Morton was inducted' to the on,bis fortunate rival-4nd John Middleton she has aneueb to do wil herseyt It's a sair 0 � was only a man. For alithme he hated with wa . oha a which he now so efficiently fills 'I I ; rF an' therel,s heaps of trouble in it." I F I I him whole heart the fai6haired youth who -1 r, Ay, aV ! We've a' oor caro, an� ye ' th' k there was not a happier man in Scot. I had gained the affectio,ni of David 'Bruceys i "y land than our weaver, Sometimes now . we6l say that 1�fe's a sair ficht.: Let's holip - daughter, and it really s�serned to him that I i when the family in , A that Providence will be kind W the bit laa. the manqe of Speirna. he could have rejQi0e,J hjp6d the watets taken iiie." � ; es Morto 'u's pariih-are gather. , � . . i wl"re-jam - . . : � Jamie foria prey. Th Jamie -his name 69 ed ound the fire, the,bairns will clamorous - I Ye may w�el wish it, NUIrgaret. BUD was James Morton-r-wa the only son of a � ly c�ll, on him whom !they call " Grandpa I Elijah's ravene'are dead noo-a-daye. Leait- I i . � . MiqdIeton " to relate �to them the story of cottar who possessed th ambition 0o oom- ways, there's ri'ano o' them come to the pair * mon, among his olas� In cotland) to see his 'o' Thripp-ledykes." - I thelflood. John always a ceO?s to the re. . I t.3) I I "o . qu6t, and always cot son " wag his head'in . , James As the sound of the voices died away th6re ioludes #is tale by say. The had been to college, ha �O=d a ursary ing' ' ' 'Twas a woef u'! end to the year.)) By I I came to John Middleton recollections !of i i . I 0) I ! . THE BIND. -small, to be sure, but pven an anpual 15 David Bruce's� last cry, "Tak' care I I. ; I : � : pounds go a long way wt,ffi one who i is not Jinet !" He �emembered also h%viog read , I . I I is I I the above breakfasting on p6rridge a -4d dining that the nobles� of all love is that which Why Snuffle and Sneeze? :' � on kail. With such asq*iAance as his father � . I ated I leads its posseii�or to offer up self for the on't ufferany more with a cold in 'the Diamo I James - vi an struggling sake of the objj'ot loved. He took qown his head. . . could render him �. F�"uet carry a lib�le Catarrhozone In Eaq) through his terms at Ed� I n I burgb, and even New Testament and read a chapter froT6 the hal,-r in our vest po 11ow4waa beginning t � oket, use it now md pound o, see an, end to his history of Him! whose earthly life was on a againam You won't have colds. Catarrh- effor s. ! � 1� and ch , JanetBruce ha4 been'his earliest long macrifice fair others. 11 I see, I eee," he ozoae k�'ooks out a co d in ten minutes, I His- The - � he . playtate. The two ha& grown up togethei 'said to himeelf,i as hez aced the book on a h�)'ada in five mix ptes,and hard racli Ing packaj . i and ad insensibly le0ned to IoN e eac its shelf ; and though; nere was weariness coughs i halfunhoun Inhale the pleat ant even a other' ardently.' Not that their parentlu in the tone it Was not horelesr. No man's Cal arrho,zone vapor five minutes four ti nes ily ma fe,vo#ed this love -making, , On the contrark, feelings can totally change in a mome . t, . dai ly, an . d ib will cure Bronchitis, Ling plan I W 11 Mr. Morton, senior, being 4 member of the time is always required. John's were' ' Tr luble,!Daafneses As�hma and Catarrh in ne*. I . veeg ( � . Auld Kirk, and David Btuce ai *pillar omong ing rapidly round from the bitter- at4te . 0 1 . an, Part' of the syst m. ; . P Catarrhozone' is k"t . � 2111n, the Secedem, the union 0 Janet and James the highest which an"y man can reaoh�,'. . ; the most direct, modern and scientific 6 was looked on with the 1�gieatest ofavor. " Ah ! a sair New Year for the 'lassie," me 1od, and is guars need to give satisfac. rib The j, oung couple, bowevk�, in, spite 1:)f their any de 0 1 he 961oloquiied as he rose from his sea.z. tio: i. Oomplete tw� months' treatment PaTents, clung by each otih 6�r tenaciously if , - as -new � . " God bless her," he added, looking fervent. Cori a $1.00, trial size .25c. Sold b I. V. , i unoe4entatiously, and loo qd forward hope- ly upwards. Then he took his cap -he had Fear, druggist, Soafo I �th, or' N 9. Poison es Dian r I I the fu . . . . _ tpol( full to a day in R tire when James not removed hU great coat -arid went oi�'t & Co. Kingston, Ontario, I col preach in Fi'�ki'rk which he could call and down the street again in the direction ?f Yoo ar his own, and he and Jane: livain their own I Hamiltou'd Pills dure Constipation. 1 no disa the scene of the'night's disaster. I . i manse. For a ecin8iderabIej time previous to � I —0. I Whe The human hoart often receives comfort I t i bhe p�ariod of my story David Bru�e had from very trivi4l circumstances,, or, rather, A Fresh Air 'fflsqaPe. I to buy I I ; . � fanoiqd that Janet had re4ounced all Choughb who of us shall take upon him to decide 4 a recent came of illness in which a " diarn I . Df the young student. .- berefore avored hioh oircumsta'i1ces are really trivial ? As . i � tra � ed nurse was employed, the pleasant PaCi3g the hopes of Middleton, be es,"teemed iddleton passed on his wa he overheard air f the sick room was notioeable. When is a steady, respect4le rhari, who wap' cc . �y . oo ent ' , � m. o0trophising 6 small boy, who � was made the nurae explained Highf Fortably situated astegards'! worldly jmeazir 1 fu an evident p�b was quitting her side. ho 'b I d it I I i was managed. A few pieces of � I - - I I n�- i I Weel, Jbhnny, if ye winna let me be your - brol n paper had been soaked in saltpeter M I : �. I I . I I I w&t r and allowed su � � � *go I'll be youi mither, for I loe ye." to dry. When occasion i re q . I ; I Middleton turned, and, to the. girl's au- red, a piece o this was laid in a tin of i � f REPORT Rfrddw . i Placed in her band the few pan ept for the purpose (thii coal scuttle . I . i � preme eurprise, . wo I d as well), a handful of dried lavender . `� � 6oppers which, After a search, he discovered � AV E .1 a his pockets. !The# he continued on his flo dro laid upon it, and a match �pplied. A rep . For &qge,,r, ;ourney.with a �'li&er footstFp. As he Theiaroma, was particularly I I . i ; . - and I agreeable. tefreehing and tution f � Passed between �he hedges he kept whisper. Anotli6r suggestion in the In the � 11 ing 11 Janet, Janet, if ye winna let me be same line applies to th? use of lavender in that, in No use to huTii tiger's jwitb your. -man, I'll be a faither to ye, for I loe - I i - i - the boo I bird -shot. It do � . y e.)) , I - I A 'JUD-918h My , __ treated , e, n't hur the � =0 r . I , When he reached the waterside, be found , � r all impr Li,r i that the homeless cottagers had sought abet. ,er any-ai)d it's awfull lisky , 11 I Bring Dili usrua'31% under i yi terinthehousO of various friends. T� Ile . I - . 0 . ! I - trateda 'or VOU. � I bodies of David Brube and his par',ner in ,a � � age S, 10 I , � , 1. t ; life had been di4covered in the g - est4aehe. Indig'eagg Ion jind I 'It. arret 1p; . consti. hence h , I CollsumptiOn - �is -a , Igel which they wer4 drowned. Husband and . 04tlon-T,o Set he L1,ver Rjght I � ; wife had perished in each other'.9 arma-11 ih '��DUr4uxt Use Dt' Chu'llic's 10dney, instituti IM01101 diseases. � . I months' 0 It is stealthy death they wero'� not divided." Their Qver PajA,. � I � I I Poo I ! surprise I —but once st,jrte .it ral idly, bereaved daughter bad Rone to Thrippl - a Od health Is lm�osslbl health � , � dykes, end was � ow (so John was imformedl) liv .1 ' � P ef Is deranged. ,The skin tells of usual o �,ats up the flesh a d cles .-royS with her aunt. � To that lady,s house so. the � P,in�.rosisoned state of the systexn by mouthaw � - cordingly, the weaver directed his footstep I le , blotches ana liv � . :he life. No if-_�e t �0-0 hunting � This aunt was a� sister ot Mrs. Bruce, an or spots ; tho ever ree � C K11.), � tonghe is coated, thle head aches, df- A you � the wife of one 4f Middleton's fellow -craft? gest�bn Is Impaired knd the boweM are foIr who i fo ' � rrei�ulax. There ji�iij coi�ie . � , t w4h ordinary q�i and 'hied- men. She was �he mother of A numerous ' � I epells of ceceived .� - I Ac � family, and though she wag a decent, hard. dizz1h.ess and wea"ess, J palpitation, � ,ristrual de - cine. That's oni -. bird l �t. I shor�ness of breath and mL very me � working Wornano was one of a loud -tongued . ' ' I I rang ments. In mVimpat�'y with the now stro It still advance$. I ood heaVy � anduneymp,stb6tic nature. To give heir livee the kidneYs become Clogged and ugh, . , I . ' I .1 co I . justice, however, she felt for� her niece I . in the toodt scirious complica0ons arise. of the In ,harges of Scott' . EnIsion , her affliction, aqd when she welcomed the Sekrch where. you will Others I 11 poor girl her voice Bounded with words of to .*'#d a 15etter tre�tm S ble . . V nce. ess i and liver cor vill stop the' ad The unaccustomed gintleners, . I n .1 e�i�titlsf oTipbollisoius- paid fro ' ' I .Oplaint I than Dr. the costs I I fisease-feels that. � 1i John found Janet seated by the fire. Sb i Cha4e's Kidney Ll - P� Ing a Higbfi 1� a dircot and com] 0�acil%i onEltahve kid- � looked up o , � . n his entrance, but when sh ,�; looking ' " Scott's Emulsion,:� make 3 the recognized the v'�'sito'r sh e sneay lahnd Ever t"Lery are so t orough and bay win e rj , ,ng � I I e buried her face j as to promptly afford relief . i again in bar ISO. Her dry-eyed . nbalatio 1 , and I . . I anguish and ure. strong to I resist it made the weav6�'s heart bleed &fresh. For Th re Is sea for the a )Ody . I ,rcely al. ho e In this i 00thes and tough ' s ft feW moments i'lie stood motionless, not wllo� country where' Dr. hase's Xid- A larg . - eits the I LIng knowing how 6, open a coniprestion. � The ney-j Iver Pills are unkn wn. 1-ney and th,3 ­ Lnd sustains the sti � lienc,th until aunt seized thej�opportunity to begin in a h" made their way by fgce.of merit ent, Dr. i be, " I'm gladi to see you,, e 1i e r - .�) hard, ras ing t unti- Physicians and k &nee, Vill t .' John . t takin'on ower aalr. Tell .peo . 0 he disease wears i self IOU t. t � cog dze In them most unusual medleffi- Notwi ii her, as I hhe foiL the last hour; that it's a� al y4lue. One pill, a dose, 25 cents a � Sendfor free sample. the will o' the Middleton took bok,': at all dealers, or, Edm nson, B&t*N been mai COTT & Bow no & Cb 1 Toronto. NE Toro4lo, Cauad,a heed to the sun indeed, I queStlon wheth-1 ­ ( .. . .- . ::_�' I - _­ __�__: tion, and 4 59C and ii.00, all dm.�ggiim � : er he so much heard her words, He � turn.' il, , - I � the Phil& � I . . 1, � ! . I ;1 , � ! I . I i - : . . �_ . /$ " - : , � . . � � :. i . � I I;: : � 1. i I ,! "I'll", . r j ? I � ; : . . 4 . :1 . � . " 7 � � - �, ! . i � I I L � I . I ; . f . ; � I i I I . - ­ � L .- ___ -----_-,-_- �_ ... �: I _ � - -, - - __�______­­1___. __ I i � ; ' ' . r $, 1 r.,� � �11 '31, ) all " q1 I r , L I prt, haje I 0 tr ! I t� a oes 4t I t fct e , , I t��10 I � �(di )�t - 6! �gm IE e 4 a& al" ' - E '� NiW r ( a , I ' ,n 11D E �i a I'l a* I Pe I .d , � �el 1�1 ` I 1 9 .. �2 . 31i I ,� . I . I ; � . � '. 1! . . . ; . � I I . _. � � 1 1 1 1 1 1 : � - . I ; . I . i i . 1� . . � . I * � � i I : . I � . � I ; I � I � i �1 I . f . I I I - j: . 11 , . I ;I - � .. - - I - � � -1 .- -1 ... ­- ­ __1 i _____1__1._,_ ____ ___ I __ � �­ 4 - 1, . � -,-- _ - ; - -1-11.1-- - A ­­ ��t-.--------�--���-1"—L-.--,--�-�,�.�-�- --1-____ I . � I � :­­­­ - - -_ I � . I . � I .. I , I . . �, . � I I "I I I . I � . 5 I - M, , ff 0 hou , atls-m 1, �11 I : I ; I . : I Is Uric Acid iti I the blood. I Unhealtl;y kid�eys are the � Ca ' use o the. lacid bein � there. If the ki4neysactel as� they should,they would � steain the Uric Acid out afthe system:ind rheuma- � ­ tism wouldn't t'occur. Rhea- snatism Is a kidney Dis- F . , eMse. Dodd's Kidney Pills I - I have made agreat part of I thpir reputation curing I . R . . thia i7auss of.�those fearful shooting alps and stiff, - aching jolutS. There is i� but one sure * " I �Iy : I I : f . :. ! I , , I i- � .41, "q;l i 11 "" ts; 1��P-4 I.. __ � � J��V- I- . , 'dd,- f is ""� Q , � . _..� , � 0 1 1 � I ' I ; i IdIftey. f I I � : .Loll i i . 1.1.1s � .1 i . ____ � � . I - I I I . . � erj� form. . A few drops of oil of lav�.n- o0ed into a glaEs of very hot water U I ify the- air of the room. almost ':in - This bit of knowledge is useful to eas whose dinner must be served in dining -room near the kitchen. I If ture is made just before dinner is n, ied, by the time the company eut ' ere oo n will be filled with a faint, int�w- )ub thoroughly acceptable odor of ei s, and all d7toagreeable stuffinen �re- I I ; ; d., I � . � - I . : ! - i - . I & dical Science Advances. - *_�� .1 n 6 more than half a century ago that plivid- on8ilered a a cal opaiation with its riek, eAnd pain aigonly cure for piles. Today tie out of date doctors think of such t 6 It is cruel and extravagant to o t' ,yerate ftr a v0hi--h is far mo�.e oettainly cure by thc'� ak i1of Dr. ChaWs Ointment You m a . I tub for proof . *OU are referred to 1%,891 n4a of cases thmt-bave been curad by this fam. e-6rati.ii. i I 7 � � 0i I- � I I i The Girl W, ho Laughs. I I 13Y JOHN 1�10,NVARD TODD. h�- I who laughs -God blew bar !- I firiloo blesses herselt, the while . � I No mnsid Of ear.h I i Has zkoblor� I I Than that wbi,Zwvo�'ces a smile. � � i i ; hie girl who laugli � life needs her; ! There is never in hour so sad � i : i . But wak03 and thrills ' : I To the ri linz rills ; I , I i ; Of the laughpopf, a I ass who's glad. i I ; I I I ­74rll Ladles' Hcute Journal. � 4; � . . i . I Ping-Pong. - . 1 a shades of night, we. -e falling fast ; . s to the dining room there passed ! - � youthful pair, who gayly bore : 1- !)Ox,_on which was this -no more- � 11 Ping-poug." .,�' . . .- 11: bey clea-ccl the t-ible with a a . *ish, r3m doilY down to butter dish; ben through the centi a stret2hed a net, 1 llda)on the hall the racq,iet met- " plog-ping." . � . i I I Try not the gamO'l the housenlyiid'etled, ' he dininet is raa4y now," she sighed, ' nd I must put It on the board " youug 111'n turn -d and floroely raired ;1 i � 61 PiDg-jP011g." I I �1I 0 Cook strode to the open door, I 1 d cautioned them to ce%se once more, 'The rasit," she urged, is sure to burn. `1 a maiden g isped : I'm bound to learn I , " Ping-pong.11 _ i !te family lurked In the hall, � � nd moanei : " Are we to rzat at all. ?11 I . Mstill they heard the ying and poug I a made the cadence o a song- . ' ' 6$ Ping ponig." . I nd back ani forth they smote the sphere, til thi dawn of irlorning ole)r,- I %� father, mother, ofater3 too I alledbungrily: "Alan". iFe'rue I ­__'.'Pi1)g-pODg." I I I I np day the searchers, but of breath, I ound all th"e people starved to death ; I tcook, the houseulaid, beau and belle, I ol, f %mily-and, sad to t,,.Il, I b[ove them pingel the pongful knell.- i : " Wag-pong." . I I -Baltimore 11 Americsn.lf� 0 1 . . DIAMOND DYES. I - — I I :)nly Kind Bought and Usekl Wise and Prudent Women.' i I . . - - . I only pare, harmless and unadulte - pmokage dyes for home use are t e I nd Dyes. �' package colors f om one to eig i t a of goods accordin to depth of c I lir I . aracter of fabric. ' . O'�' I full and explicit directions on ea . e of Diamond Dyes are so simple th, t child can understs d, -them, and e4 - tch any desired She, e. i ' ond Dyes make old things look like You can coler old and faded dresme , suits, blouees, jackets, capes, silk I aR hosiery, feathers and other good�, aired shade,making them look as g000 . � i 1. I ond Dyes give'the beat and strong- ra, unfading in washing or sunligh�,-. e always safe when you use theml ppointments ar "failuree. 1; I - a you go to your dragglat or de&l,e� dyes, do not 40copt any but t ond," they are �'the only guarante e dyes for hom use. i . !i 1 I . I eld's Sanitai-ium for the: ore Advanced Stages of ConLl , . I mption. I - 1 1 � I I � : OF INSTITtTE NVORK DIGNE DUhI_N(' i THE PAST T*0 YEARS. � I ort just issued ioF this unique Inati": or the special treatment of p&tient� last stages of 'consumption, states I 'ince the openiag of , the two years s pital, thirty -se vlen cascs, have been there and that,j*ith three exceptions; oved in a marked measure wbil!, treatment. Several, greatly pros nd emaciate� fr6m i m profuse hemorh.! ng. sickness, diarrhoea, etc.,. and Ld been refused admission to athe " .r one, have beeu, after neven or.eigh� residence in Highfields, to th� of their friends, restored fo faii and ability to re-engage in theij coupations, Si -k were treated foe,' ' from or for whom not a dollar was! . eived. � I , I Dg ghl, there ov , or eleven month:� i n only $1.50 a week has been, r Mi . I , paid by the parents, from beinj Iously ill-both� lungs %volved-isi ng, lump in flesh, with hardly any nd atle to amsis� much in the worR . stitution. i ! . paid only $3 � $5, while ew n 98 to $12 a week, helping to pay a of others. I , I . �� � I elds is.-., Pleseautly situatedi over. c the city and lake', -provided with dows, balconie% apparatus for ozone no, with other modezu 6quipmente I cientific treatmilat of such cages. - 0 staff of the leading city physicitaine C experienced -*edical superintend. r PJAYt6r, in Wdibmt'00nstaut attend. i givo their services gratuitously. i g thstainding that no ' ral efforts to - special appeals . collect money -have a 0 since the openiag of the institu4 b in spite of the numerous calls on f uthropic, with strict economy, the I i i I - � . - . ... W - . I _M11 . . . 00W � . . I i , �_�__ - , I - i - -ble to too much unim% ion some pragmatietiA, � . I manage * hfields have been a - - � pay our= exp 'lap. � . V eat .ex uses while caring for and in breeches mig t take ib into 'his p�,_;g . � I -1 treating constan-tu from three or four to imagine that you de,bigned to -de Vale$ A-us6r- � Vote Yft FAV,, 0 1 nine resident Pat ents. I life to his in" " I I � . Patients with I ttle or no means, fro va. I *--- 7 1�a: young I rious parts of the country, are const ably What, C-aUses Pa -Lu ? . 11 i1eidth and a I 03 come from I I firm. -bl - seeking admission, but often cauno be Most pains and ' I cOW of _U -0. , *yes'$ n VX , ''o, taken in for -want of funds or room. here acid poisons in the Icod . due to id-,-,,,,,;,, __h I f�jjaess- are now two vacan'ciesi,for -moderately p ing 'houmatt backa he, lumbago, paias 10 i " ! - and Ih-ub69',"'aocOmjiar,ied by t1wider an kh,-,Z- 1, living '9WO , I � I � d,, - I - patients. I tro:zbl � _4k4ir leable, 08, I , . 'I" Are warnif Iga too Be inUi jamd Aidul J 1. , _kk Tibeze vibndr-13 � _ It is proposed o provide a few tent 3 for neglecte� - Dr. Clu so's Kidney-Liverpig _�_ I ly at 24-0toe � I - mer, but a special I avi'- id specifically o i the Iddreys ma -_ I ine to -a I extra room in B L vigorous and thoroi�q,hlycure these keflthem�*dbj� . S,ra A . d bi ion, 'with root unbathaj rainbaths' etc., 26 cent box of tb13 ,�Kldney nie Ji , ai nicutg. �%i � A-ndAon1_ I . eluli 'vill do r lie greatly needed . world of good., I **- *bsjeer the v - Ladies long. er ed in charitable ', vork . 1 -41-0— 1 v , If, ini uineiI, . say that if the ob eats and success in t rinit- ShOPPij I n in cotland. - . I . .11 2do Not SP-e-edi � ' I 1z S . - . i7iUs for Palf meat of the* instit ation were- but well ki �owA The Sootoh �`ave their own id" -4 � ,d Aure'.017-r-4 ample assistance would soon be fortbwm- ds bargain Iday." sud . Ir W . int . - their view imnablAi,. - _­ Vake rieb, rf oub a touch of sh rewduees, A Load9n, 7- - .engthen ;I 6utributionis 0 nt to Lieutenant-Co[ouel describes a can, ersation between AM ., �, Att , i b Mason, Honom Treasurer, or RI)bert lish matron and Mr. Angus 1W cIver, - systeva Ana � Darling, Esq., i ., pr. -o tho . . _dez�t, *ill be acki owl- cs I sappoxe, Mr. McIver") A�ld - j - hess t , T j�k . ". Hira edged in the Usti way* , 0. . " that they have bargain -dayg 1111 Vlbk� ­ ibip WtHan - gow ?'-' i .. I A pamphlet , particulars may . 9 � � I tained on applies on to the Honorary See. "Ma conscience, no ! It . I "kith rip"ur, � - , Deer Par -6e, 11) I wad rw 4 - j ; . I . bealth-restor - I j k postcffi . i &V4 . i ­ . Ontario. ; r -k Pr I "Indeed !" reOlied the ,lad -44 lv?�y ,In Ile. - , . �*j , he use < - 1 0 ' i thought bargain I days woul(I T. . , I g= t A Ch ' e of Evils. . people "' I I just . :suit ya ., 4.110st wrach,i I, ; �z I - . A dertain 0 ford undergraduate wat 61 W, 11 �� set-j"usly Ala) . eel," said ibii 1� that's j4ist it. I V . Um . ii vile sympton found one even' Ing by his 11 Head " smoking I ,4'. � suit them over v�leel, ' If theX had bariji wbalmess, v, - on forbidden vo�nd, in the quadrang I Is Of days, naebody wad buy oqthing ou 0* _ becom-4 pail0i his college. � other days, ye k1en 1" 69 I . i - Do you meari to set me at deffince, I 1� I i � .� peLtite-, amdv jiline. . 06yto ____7� 1. a _ I sir," shouted the doctor. "Or are you lost - . . i - Anall to all sense of decency ? Answer ine at - Does it P' 13uy� �( ap ?, L : I eated with -aL L i A cheap reme for coughl! a we her grel, onae !" I 6" it 91 � , - - I - - I The unjergra, nate hesit ted T ao I - wantfs I ing th" Vill 'W'S5 PIaLcedv a' ' all right, but yc� oMe r . knowledge the former would ;;eau eLing re8eve and cure the more severe- W. AiL, .maid -her Woo . "sent do ," th� iatter-well, it wal the Remus results ofAbroat and lung tromir .bol,e systen � -better faul of the' two. � � What shall you 401 Go to a warmer .# -1 - treat I � _ za meat 14i 11 I am lost to all sense of decency, 60 "he .more regular c ate ? Yes, if possible -4,11- - acting on thi !I . _1 , implied humbly. 1 . not Possible for you, then in either ftk& _ - .give her T . to I This afterwara' became one of the'; doe- take the oxLy rE medy that ho; -been LUZ 'Confidence V. , q - � � I � duced in all oivi, ,arged upon i tor's pet stories. 1 1 I ized countri ' - h saokw I . ,n wit -, - in severe threat land lung tr - Ubjee jit V- - I . - . 4 WW . policed a I � I an Sy-'rup.1, - _ on This Day is ohee's Germ it not on1yA"_ daughteez P,4 . -Your Decis� , I and stimulates the tissues t4 deatrq-_fk4 for Sor I�Iportant. i I 4- .qe w4eE � I I , ,germ disease, but allays the 1wiflammatiou, from that th. j I I . cauees easy expectoration, $ivee 1% JW heoirted girl,' . . - ig Thr,za Pilb PAINEFS CELERY COMPO ND ni hes rest, and oures the pat�ent. L I � � L 74 Alm -_ �iu ' �� 1 'U,arantees! a Freedom Fr M bottle. Recommended many yeare.by 'A �8 � ,CT . 4 - ,� . druggists in the world. You :can .get I)j6 'r'e11it'2 ! ,I , I their azti0la I ! 1 . Disease and Sickness. 1 G. G. Green -'a reliable remeaier, at J. - also zurezu< , ! .1 T - __1 I L I Roberb's drug st�re, Seaforth.; 7 tica, st. V.it L I � I ... - ' I .1 i I i - - ; ... -trouble, par! INDIFFERENOE AND CARELESSNESS 1 1 � _� . - j -_ mskuy so -call i, Cure That Co ' - LEA)) TO PHYSICAL SHIPWREUK - i 11911 - � I . I I ., I I ere itaitati : In i z � AND THE GRAVE. I L and Works off Thp ()old. L .- I I 13ure that,," ; � , I . I - . i I 41[ ­­ Laxative Bro�()Quinine T�blets ' � Dr. : � . I j -1 . ogre a, � name I I I .� I I I cold in one d - 1 No Care-, No Pay. ; - People 32, 04 ,The eak, ailing, sick and diseased-ihave , ay- . INO& . t . ! . , 25 cents. i . - now -more than ever before under thei4 con. j ; - . not keep th, . i � i Al tr.'ol their physioal condition. t , _;, . at 50 vents �, I . _ They ar� free -I � - What to S' AboutThe I �ing I a enta, and almost wholly remponsibI for fkv Bollr- addres - I � t air u are. the brain is not ffect. .For the beneM of these whol at - I : lue, , en are * M s . Brockv '� ed, add the mind can discern- between i .ht to know just wh4 to say on k , �_ � �e . �eelng �&: ,46W I I I _� - aid wrong, a duty to themselves, itheir -bab f6r the fira�. time; and veho natorg - C y � � . �. ly 64,j�f friends ind country loudly demands a ar - feel that they must say sometH I . ,_ :,-Gnl .j . _. � L , 1091 W6.91ve , - y ei] decision pt and determined a otion the followiag list' of expressi,ons, any,sad-42 . 100gaftsd t­h� wwn healt impaired. and life �s in of which are com. I only used, there jftib . . di age . . I ..gj.* I from Vic hal r. . patent or'copyri ht i them -i- 1 1 � -a It is the part o wisdom that true deeislon Whether,you a PAI offar to kism I . would cert I I _the "'- -t � �doctor to th . , if be made to -day ; o -morrow maybe too late, depends .... sornew.h 1 on its age 1 sad appm. . - The I � 11 YO In thousands of C863es the checking and ban- avee, and to the mtent you ore willizig t& - �.car-ef-ul- enov � is iing of disease 0epends upon instant ac. sacrifice yourself in order to pleasa Us_ bly, doers -h! . - Me ti u ; an ho'dr lolt frequently ineam the baby's mamma. The baby itself doeial . ing �,at till I � - - . I I - SIC Uffing Out of sorrie premona life. I ca re - a button f )r your feelings or �ever ims& I I your 44 Unmy- Few people in our -country are wi�hout_ kieses.'but .you a� -eerpeated to -say - L , some knowledge of the wondrous life -0i ,L""*, 61 What a ,pret, -.y little thing "' . .remains -at A ' - virbufs of Paine'a'Celery Compound, . edf " B.right eyed :little chap, iWtLha?" -after might.4 . . I 9 . , cine that guarantees release from tii�dia- I Why, how larare e1s: I - I ,re uboii ea9FS Common to �ife. . , 11 1 don't think 7I ever' taw so I does be IeP4 What L � -yonal A . .� I I . � � . will your! decision he to,day, poor child look about so." - . � 113138 aleapa 11 I . . I . sufferer ? -Will - you give Paine's Celery " How much does he Weigh Vs - limb . . -, feels -- . I Gpmpound the fai* and honest testing that 16 What lovely,, silky hair !"', ! , . - 'breakfast i . � . others are giving W, with its certain reward. 11 Looks very like you.," I . . time, worl of health, strength, vigor and happineq . 4, or " What a littl� rosebuddy of a mouth P* �slightest,en will you remain 'indifferent and carlslexe I' Do lot me me '-his little i LL by, tUl I 0- .oas P - , jout _ content to pass your few days or weeks M" "How very W14e he seemr."� I ganers.11y r � LL L * -- misery-, agony and wretchedness untill the 11 I really belie*e the little thizig.und,er_ ev-eniup�z P-1 I � LL . dark ,grave claims you as its c stands every'worcl we SAV.13 : : I ,A It does 1 it is almost needless to enumerate the 11 Ph, wha , t a ra�lendidlbig boy he is �ri me tell you ! blessed resulte that flow from PAine's Celery � 9 I . . houra i" . : I ' . - -a I Compound when used romptly in of ring- � Weary Brailn Workers L . There is t e, as you an your Biends have- a know- All fagged out, i eas flow slowly ,as M0111. - I -the.old Wol . le ge of them. Of this you May be ass red; see, snap and energy gone ! The buoy-mey I before mid the seeds of disease are banished, the a tem. that made work a pleasure, that, giono $kjN L although A . elined to v - - in fortified, the blood is made red an ure,, Adoctorwould soy youare ran ii0wa,-faw . - - 9 9 And I the nerves braced, digestion regulated, ead- vated, Leither ea -Ung nor digesting eno � . . . L ung fello aches, sidesehes and backaches foreve dis- IVs FerTozone you need to brace, up thwtulllt . yo � pelled, and sweet, restful sloop take the ful appetite and Improve assimilatio hours try , I , place of insomnia. . . I . . , n jad - night. 1-11 _�, digestion so that lots of pure strong blood ; 0 will be formed to'nourish the broken iiova after a -shc I i - whilah he sl - I Wit and Humor. system. Ferromn will dtfVLe &W,ay the tkod ing, the w-1 � -Woman may be a conundrum, bul she feeling, restore y9ur mFirit s and energy, ;*- always has a ready answer. vive your ambitioR and strength for wo*, - energy -and do his wDT11 -Lots of men fall * es ju No tonic or TebuQder lilke Airrozone-try fif I over themvelv - t -_ 'It striving to get ahead of others. it. Price 50c per l'box,or six boxesfor 42. 500jL I -in � , -Slow living and high thinking Will at druggists, or Poiscn & Co., Kingston), � -act on the - . . . . make better men than high living a�nd slow Ontario. I - I __ t I � thinking. - I I TO -0t . HamiltWe Pf Is cure Constipation. , -The bald-headed man may take 3ome — ! is— . La" Laxa consolation from the .fact that he was born � drugglets -1 that Way. . His � - -ed Daughter. I . ,eibore L The wife Of ��� i Gordon fthlanderxe,;, - E. W. ort __If you would outshine your nei m �f L' I 1. Z,z - I acquire a good reputation and. then keep it ceived some tii e ]ago an L invitation to Vid V polished. . : him at the barraoju; in 8coltlazd. She Aid I . I � -1 So who] -Niarly every married woman thinks 80, taking with b r their little six -year -:0 * � an girl. When they arrilred, as � it b , I sIond -that her husband is smarter than any other m ' jrppo�l . - 4 ' nouncing �!.:s* of her acquaintanc6. � - . the husband was I Ingaged -on pantry &tyt . z! . I . -Wigg-" There is one class of men that and so they could mot approach bim. - - - �'erclee for - . 'th : wx -a rather 'The child eyed : ier daddy 'Bir Henry . whiskey never Itij area." Wagg-" And . . , Notes, tho that is?" Wigg-I'The men who leave it sorrowful but amemd expriAsion, j" -ite . ' - alone." - - I . I - . p%ced up- and do the squarei xhou I Ideriq i pulluonau -As Dr. Johnson said . about a dog his rifle and w � * a kilt. $he had never - I pracVfee 0 � � - . ich the. standing on his hind legs : " He before behel& him thus array0d,aud far -4 � - I VV_h 7 . I - - air. H4%, do it well, but the wonder is he does it at few minutes the spectical seemed quite be- . I " �� . � I � .yond her, but for 70 longer i vvej%k. - all." . , could she -keeP � - , t. I - : And even -1 -11 Your father kicked me out ij the quis I - . .1 to postur-4 , "' Mammaj" she !isaid 'in a voice that be- L . � - street last night." "Yes; that's j like � of extese-, aml into trayed covetous*, voloe, li, .-pa. He always puts his whole soul * a, "if daddy flude the . ei F man that stole WO trousers, will he gimm& everything he undertakes." i � 1111 - -to the 01 - Nell-" That girl is getti dat little frock 9" ; � � - � - ng so: apish I . : . 11 . - agreeable � she doesn't recognize her old friendi any, � *_ . 1. more." : Got Lame BAck o.t Lumbago? voice. � . Belle-l"Ves ; I've heard 'that , � ; � ; I I i . she doesn't even know her own mind." � We need of that ow. Tihat sort of P-Aill ANXIOUA � � -Cheery-" They tell me, Grumpy, that evai be knocked oa;; in sho I rb order, for P01 -i ' 1 , SYRUP the you do a great deal to keep money in cir." son's Nberviline, W1 ichis five times strong" I Uki�. It-wol I - - . culation." Grumpy-,, So I do. I 0t it than any other e etratei at once through . � Zhe into the business and'my partner dra, the tissues, rea-'etei the source. of sufferb%- � out." I Ts it drives it out and t us' gives -relief almost in- - � Am elde � -------------- 0— . bonnet ft� . I stantly. Not magio,but strength that jiv* - I �. . �_ _ raogt of tt A RETIRED MISSIONAR�. Polsojes N�erviline: this vower� You Wilt' I � "I I I - -b"re -9-41 . , think it mai!ic, bow'ever, if you try it, pain I � and I I goes so quickly: Sold by I. V. Fear, dru#- -- - - � RurP She R61ates Some. Interestifig gist, Seaforth, in I 1 e 25o bottleb. - . in VrAer , - Episodes of Her .Eventful 19- 0 - I presenk--� and Busy Life. Hay— - . _� mrigregat - f raf � I - I CouNcm.-Counqil met Mondayl April n of 11 I � I � � rp_ - BLOWAFIELD, Ontario, April 21ab, (8- 7. All membersp esent. The seviral drob - - jah-1; � pec- inspectors reported, to the council that CUT with wh� ial).-El,za H. Varney,a rebired missioln ' bad inspected the drains u ertheireuPer- ence., and - who is now 73 years of age, is spending er nd jood 44 Tbtrl declining years here. vision and found them. in &_ pretty hardly kt' ,state, a few small jams -and obstructioRK I Many,are the inapiring narratives w ch .i she relates of her work among the D k. were ordered to be "emoved. L A number of TnAT_ a�_ hobors in the Canadia6-�- thweet. accounts were passed for payment. C01311, ts3ang one, � � POWD-V - Hhe tells of one poor youtig woman am)ng oil will meet again on Moudi%y, May 5th) A ,2 US ,) � this -people who are . suff,,kring o'clock. I . ,5c. 1 11 . so severely - - __s . I I I - with Dropsy that she wau "terribly blo4ted REGULAR ACTION of the bowels is necessary to __ . - I . . all over, and confined to her bed. The I %dy health- LAXA-LIVEEL PILLS .are the beat coesse � I - Lj mi,asionary left a few of Dodd'd Kidney Pills loual cathartic for family or general use. Price 25o. ;;; . The - � � pri � and immediately sent for three more boxes. Any druggist. I -the -xer... . - I I 0 . . . I I She was rewarded for her efforts by the � r,idered ^_ . T)nr4-i_;_ - � complete recovery of the young woman. Bound to Ifflajoy Herself. � Dur ug . .... -- - Dodd's Kidney Pills have received this g"Now, dear " a ,id mamma iving final I V! ; $ ,g I .Care 11 orthy woman's most e`mphatic endoreati on. � instructions WEIS- who -is goinz totoke t�h.+ I I - that se. - 0 tea with a playmate, when you ar� aski�d it - X . - Be Affectionate �and Don't Mind. you will -have something, �You must sayi . "I I �O.f ,cl I - , I - Charlotte Broute's word of ad -vice to I I Yes, thank- you," .%nd, if yoii doWt Want it I I - I , � want,ed I Fromen, matrimonial wise, is every b0 am you must say , . . Lpplicable to- � ' ,is Oh, you needo?t bother &bout thst�' , them, ,. u - day as it was when it ivas iggl � 4riticism, Irstwritten : . I Elsie interrupted, I don�t expect to refuse . , : � . ........ � . tonled to "I know that If women wish to esci �pe anything." .� � I he stigma of husband huntin they m ieb . ' ! � - - ... - I ,' teV, but I 9 HAGYARD.8 YELLO OIL cure@ 16U Pon in M2* � - to retain- ot - � and look like marble or clay, cold, �x- or beast; for sprains. cut% bimises, calloull lumm. - 11 44 ressionless, bloodless ; for every appearai kee swellings, Inflammation, rheum . atism And neuralgia- ' Rovi . ­ . I I feeling of jny, sorrow, friendliness, anti. A is 6:61)eeiffc- I � ___� Inthe -fic i - ! � the bar-( 'ath admiration, disgusb, is alike Wn- . . � itru2t by the world into an attempt to A Delicious . __ �� Salad Dreesing,; patienee, - I ook a h6band. 'Never mind !i A most delicious . ressing for rgrew sj&& I � ,,, Twi6, I puttinj � one I table" I I *he beit Well meaning worneii , have I their o wn is made by �. _nfal 4 1 The in, , onsciences to comfort them, af�er ,,All. Do lime juice in s� tow], adding's teMpW1Df41 Of . � - I I .. . refore, be too much afroid of shc w- celery nitklt, a siltsi wnful of white, 1)9. � 114 1 at, the 491*L iig yourself as you are, affedio-nate and and a dash of cayents. Mixia'alittleats . 11 _. - , ee� ood hearted ; do not- too harshly rapr ats time, al � ternstely.� ,, hree tablespooinfull Qf � 7 " Mo do,u � I � w I � - oil and two of lime juice. ..stir all I entimemits and feelings .excellent in them - the 11 . - I I . - __ . I i 6TIon soZ P I b It � �, - it I 11 I )iyh a it in' ' un ) eat I 10 P? Oe a . . an . . ti 48 �Ic i i .1 I elves because you feel that some pay py time, so the ingredients will separate. Add ' , . I � i I � sy fancy that you are letting them out to a tablespoonful of inely cut obivels, Or a*. I - .. , ascinate him ; do not condemn yourself to equal amount of chilprvil or fresh tarragov I � I ive only by halves, because if you shol" ed I ,leaves. -April Ladie's) Home JournaL , - - ��� � '. � . 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