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I I � FOR ULLOW SKIN., I t y I � I I - e I ­ . , � ­ - I z __ � . , �� I , �1. I � It THECOMPLEXION I �_ I- - Fe � ­ - I � . I I - .. -W U ST FA'ft WMAW A F4 I . � � . - � 5 1 .. � I � . I . , � . � F i I ; I( � � ,� -_ - - - I I I � I � * - � . � , . � I �� - . - i �_ I - - I . ' r . - - ;�7 - , : �, ,4*, ` - EADACHE. , - , � , , . _ , , f � 1. , p k -_ � � - .� , CURE 51:0K H � - i " .�, il 1� 11 - � I � iE , �­_ �. . ­� ,1' , I � ­ � V _* :1 ____ F�! � I -- . . VETERINARY I - i . 1 - I _ .4 - - - �, : - I - ,- I , I- 9 � , _ � , ; �i -, - 4 . ` , I : Z - ­ � . . I � :,` & I .. . 1� - - � � ; - I �� �. .. .. �.. ! . ­- ., I 0 R ­ " I., � j� HN GRIKTVR, .a., honor raduale of Outarl . , . - - . 1, _ C I �� -70 lege. A F=sofDomestl - -1 . I . 11 , 1 � I 'I I : ." , Veterinary 0 , , r , - -,: � I I sulnisla treated. L i- - - � �_ , Calls promptly attended to an I I L-,�-.'� � : . , - I Z�._ . . . . - I . abargeo moderate. Veterinary Doutstry a specialty. � , a; : � - - R,1� 1 , - 'Qffloe and residence on-Goderich street, one door ', A F, '' 1 - � � �� 1 A li, . � �1� -6- ! i of Dr Scott's o4loe, Seftforkh� 1112 -if ; i�. . - F , �_­ ,t' , I I t _.- i " 1, I I � : - _ �,�� I " � , � ­,, V �., v �� � : LEGAL . I ,- �._ , . � I .. , ­ 0 , I , _lf, il .1 � ,a. . .1 .. , i. . . � k: I j� k�j m : -1 , I-, �,i . �, - �,_ I ,. I , . , � � '. I ­ � � 1.1 JAIAES L. KILLORAN, , ; 2 � 1� - � , � � I , � , � I 1� I - � . % �� I I ,� i : ��;, -�,, � ��, I arriete Solicitor, Conveyancer and Notary ; z �7 - . We Store � � : �14 . . I ., .� Public. Money to loan. Office over Pickax V ` - .i �t­�, L � Kan Strook 886forth. 1628 .- I " 1 � , � � - - , � � . 4, ! �- ��T , " �t I �_ �: i �4,� - . _ i r; I , ,� I 1:-r, - - - I i I I � ,�- � - 1� - z �� I 11 - H AY%9 I , R. 8 � - ­ _i - � I , I - � i � ; 'r I ; , !" , � ,� 31arrister Solicitor, Conveyancer and Notary Public. 4 t � - � _1: I � -, I 11 ( I � , - - . - ­ I 11 i . , Solicitor lor the Dominion Bank. Offies-in rear of � . I � . . I - , - 4 .� -1 - 1 - z � - -2 1-1 ­� . ; ,; 3)ominion Bank, Seaforth. hioney to loan., - 1236 - � - '�� - - I , i I - i � I �, � I ;� 1�� ; �',_ . % I . I � , I .- .r �7 1 � - � I I 1, Barrister olicitor, Conveyancer i i ­ � - 1�, � T M. BES I � � . �, ,, � .. , � . � * 4 � � �eell . I - -_ .1 i r - I tj a Notary Public. OM up stairs, over C1. W Fi I : -1 ; 7 - ,� *1 . : : 5 4 P&pet'a bookstore, Main Street, Seaforth, Ontario. - . ,�- . -_ � . % � 1627 d � :" � 01 1, � � ,� . - R, : 7A ; , _. -.1 _ ;_ I � I I I J I ��, I _� . I I � � L �, � ; . -JrEXRY BEATTIE, Barrister, Solicitor, ke , . , - i f:, i* L r F ­ \ � , -, 1,7 ? � -71 , --11T ,g , 1, JLJL- Money to loan. Office-Oady's Block. Sea ­ :�: � j� � � : �. I �, � 2 !t : � I - I � 11 �­ � 1� .1 orth. 1679-tf 1 4-. - � . � -r.;, !417 4 i C, . -4 �. :__ , ; � � . . _; j, , : ; � ��: - , --, � �X, :, ! 4-i ARROW & GARROW, Barristers, Solicitors, &c. L� .-� � ,- r i : I . 7�� t V � ,� I I - ; fl- .7 ��Z ' �� � J r ; %X GDr. Hamilton St. and Square, Goderich, Ont. 1 i � z_; � To : I . ; o , -..-!� - � � J., T. GARRovr, Q. C. : i 1 �, � - L ,�_- a � , I �, � ,tp­,_ - i 1676 CuARLxs GARRow, L. L. B. .11 1 _71� ;­ . ` I i. � - "I , � . ; 11. . - . , - � �_ I � 11, I :�;� - ��It "; 1: I 1, -, . f, . 0 _7 ,;k,, , , I . McCaughey& olmested, Barrister,golloltor T � _: V 1;, , r. I � . r __�l , . I � � pn. �;� 1. . yancer, &ad .Notiuy Solicitor for She Can , , ; , , __ 1�i,_ �; t .:� 4 - .: : 5 � , I I adlan Bank of Commerce. Money to lend. Farm � , , � �._� _- -, ; , I n' -11ce. in Scott's ,t oak, Main Street -- � " - A - 1 . I I fm sale. Of I .- : � �- � I . _- � 466forth. I- : j� . . I ;. � Z, :1 - L� . f: , � , '' - �': I - - I - - z- .- ;."" � ,;�,';. r I � I � �.. 7 . - 1, �i .. , �� _. I I I - , DENTISTRY. � - � � : - �. ': � I- ; . L I I . � I IL I t . � . � . !11 . I .� . . � :.- � r 11 :1 1 -_'�­ : F. �' L F-- W. TWEDDLE, 1:1 , ; , : :. V � �. ! I . I � �i - " �- t 't DENTIST, -L i '14 � . - ­ � ­: ;_ z � .at Gollege of Dental Surgeons of On : i � :. .- 1� I A Graduate of Roy � I , � , - " - I I tario, post graduate, oourde in crown and bridge work � - . "I - . at, RukelVo Saho --- - .. I . - �,%7; � , � . v � -ol, Chicago. Local anasthetica for : � ; I , I �. L ,4 plazalem extraction of teeth.. Office -Over A. YoUDg'@ , , - . . ; i , 1 , ­ - . ; � � : . , i i, 1 grocery store, Seaforth. 1764 . I � L Z, 1 ir ­ - - s % . :,_ U � #.' ,, i ;j - � T ; � �', 7R.. . i , 1 1 " T%R. F. A. S J RY, Dentist, graduate of the - _. I - , . � q : _,.� " ! . I I ; . � JLF Royal College ot Dental Surgeons, Toronto, also I F , 1. F . __ - .! . � I � � - �. �,_� � � � ,; honoir graduate of Department of Dentistry, Toronto � _1` , , 1 University. Office in the Petty block, Hensall. I ,!. ��, o,4- �� ­ I . .1 �11 ; . - . Will visit Zurich every Monday, commencing Mon- � � , . , i � � - � � - � i I JTune Ut. .1587 . � � � I 4 :7 �t � : k � � � I _, �� I � I - t , . I . _. � �; - It. R. B. ROSS, Dentist (sucoessor to F. W. : -1. . . . . r ; � : ��s, I . DTweddle), graduate of Rdyal College of Dental I . I . I 4 � - ,� Burgeons of Oniario; first class honor graduate of I I - I . Toronto University ; crown and bridge work, also � I- �.�_ . I Od work in all its forms. All the most modern � . . - .11 inathods for painless filling and painless extraction of . � - .1 I L - *eth. Ali operations c . arefully ptirformod. 3ffice . � i I - I . � weddlo's old a U-nd, oyer Dill's grocery, Seaforth. � k I I � � . 1� I r, . 1640 . - I I- . . i � _- I � I _ I I __ . � . L . . r - I : . 7 . - RI)IOAL. � . I � . - I � . I ; . ., - � I i7 - � , I , I � N r �� � . Dr. do :n McGinnis, :- I . - .- , I = I �, - Ron, Graduate n n astern University, member :, ,� � . I � : ;_ vt Ontario College of Physicians and SUrg001M � - F � � I I': - Odoe and Residence, 7Formarly occupied by Mr. Win. � I %, � - - - :1 I r� . 1, rickard, Victoria S.trest., next to the Catholic Church , � 1�4 a z I . I � , i i I 4 f A"ght calls alten� ed promptly. 1463XI2 . j., � 1; - � - __ . : - l . - R " � I -_ . � �, X . I � . Z_ - ;- I :11 1, ;. 10 :i-- DiR. H. q. ROSS, M. B. � S, t. ! .� , k. . Office ever Groig & Stewart's Store, . ­ . I I - I I _ -11, r , I I �,,� �.� I P , i 8eaforth. ; , .. I i . �, �� a to at, the office. . V. I Night calls attend . ,T_ - , d �.� 4 --IF 1802 ­ � .1 . I , ,- � I � I _z - - . t- 1, -1 . -1 - , � , f�,; . . . - . ,.-I 1DR. F. J. BURROWS, I -T--' �� ',�. I I , *7 ;*%to resident Phys!olan and Surgeon, Toronto Gan. i, : I �_�,, _ i� " � -, . I m lHospital. Honor graduate Trinity University, 11 � � �, . , � - I �� * I . member of the College of Phyaletans and Surgeons . .. f . F. Ontario. Coroner for the County of Huron. , � -1 . . I . .'i"'i -i, � ' Goderich Street, East of the 11 2 Office and Residenoe I I � 7;,� I I � , f stothodist Ohuroh, elephone 46. , _4 - c I i � Z1.! 11 � lase - I , '. , . i I . 'il� i �. � I � 1, - �- : ,.1 , � . � ' - . DRS. SC TT & MacKAY, � � . . 1�. I FIRYSICI28 AND SURGEONS, o .1 � I I . . i 00orich street, oppoote Methodist church,gesfoxth I : 11 � � . . � . I I : - . .G. BCOTT, grad to. Victoria and Ann Arbor, and ,. I memb r Ontario College of Physicians sud ,. I a �� , . Burgeons. Coror or fbr County of Auron. . , � � I I -0. XAoKAY, honor� graduate Trinity University, e k gold medalist Trinity Medical College. Member � I � t dolloge of Physicians and Surgeons, Ontario. I - : 1 1488 . � .� i � . I J � i � . � I � . - . i . . I y i I — iI RED CEDAR SHINGLES. I The undersigned w6ahea to announce to the public that having bought * large quantity of the three beat brands of red cedar ppingles. and by getting a liberal discount for cA8h, i.1 prepared to sell them to cus- iomers at prices thatl defy competition. . S. LAM13"S LtjimberYard, Seaforth. HEMLOCK LUMBER. I Having in stool, at, the Seaf orth Lumber Yard a very large quantity �f all the diff crent length3 and wtdth�, to prepared to fill any bill that is preeented Ithe very best qual ky of Hemlook. I S. LANIS S 1_0�,mber Yard, Seaforth. I PINE. Having bought a �%rga quantity of pine from a large firm in Umikoika, I arn getting pine dressed uoth sides or one Ode, for siding, flooring, ceiling; Wide Plank for wat r troughs; spruce and baliam for gravel baxeFRi, li ht and durable. Also white cedar shlnglEQ:9 XXXX and XXX and XX of best make In Muskoka, Large stock always on hand. , S. LAMB'S L�mber Yard, Seaforth. 177 - I I i I MkRAL 1 A, &I I I tiardwalre 8tore, .1 Complete stock, of Builders' Hardware. Roller Beari. Barn Door Hinges, Tee and Strap Hinges, and Latches at bottom prices. . A '�'000 lbs St dard Steel Bearing Plat - I nl form Scales �or �28. Call and examine � them; fully.guar�nteed.. Eavetroughingl and Furnace Work a specialty. I � �_ Sills ^ Murdie OL HARDWARE, � � 7 _1_-__-________ i : i i � i - I I . I _r__.____.______, I � , I * I ! i 1; i� -51, � I . �_ . � - � I I . I . - ­_ 1- . � I, t I 1. i . . I I -, , . - - - ..- --- _�­­-­?�z . .- �_ - �, � � .. � . � 11 . I I . I ; I i i I - . I " 1" . , �. I - - - ;,;_,_-_�__��__­, I - _ ­ -�%- ---��--�, , I � ! � � �. I I . � � I I . � . . ; I ! I 4 � I : . 1 � i 1 ; i I I I NO � ! . i f I I � I . I � � i . L i I � � , . ,4, : . I - . . ! , I a . . HERB OF GRACE). �- . — 1 � ; t ! CHAPTEA I. � . __ i . . . I BY ROSA CA -6f, I I IIX�RODUCES A LOVER OF'11113 PICTURESQUE. ; I i I . ' I 1 . �ur adventures hover around " like beei roond the hive when preparing to swarm.- , .- i MAETERLINCk. I . I i rom boyhood Malcolm Herrick had been a I ver of the plottiresqui . InI secret he �� . . prided himself ol posse'poing the artistic fac, Ity, and yet, 6�cept ih the n1ursery, be I hak never drawn a line, or later on spoilt oa4vas and daubed himself in oflo under the idela that he was an embrio Millais or Turn- ! er.1 But nevertheless he bad the"neeing eye, I anA could find beauty where more prosaic pe e could only see barienneas 1; a stubble filleRnewly-turned up by %he plough movea . hiT to admiration, while a Surrey lane, ... wi4h a - gate sminging bi%ok on ,its hinger, an a bowed old man oaTrying faggots, in . tdamoky light of an Oc�ober evening, gave hir� a feeling akiu t3 ecetany. !;More than I . Ono of his sohool-fellown !remembered how ev n in the cricket field, he would stand so, th ugh transfixed, loo�ing .0 I the storm 010 do, with their steely 'edges, coming up ,be ind the eop3e, but the ' palms of his handi we e outstretched and he never failed to catic the ball. i III Nature intended me for an artist or a . I I pof t," Malcolm would say, for he was given attimes to a hard, merciless introspection. wb on lie took himself abd hi3 motives to pi so, " but eircumstancies have called me to the bar. To be sure Fhave never held a bripf, and my tastes are �urely literary, but . all Ithe game I am a member of the. legal pro- , fes4ion." � �Iaioolm Herrick used 11 his _gnglishmau'a , � _ right of grumbling to a large extent ; with I a sort of bitter and acrid humility, he would accuse himself of havi4; missed his voc&- tion and his rightful herit I age, of being neith- er " fish, flesh, nor good red herring ;" nevertheless his post for the last two years had pleased him well ; 1�e was connected with a certain large literary society which gave his legal wits plenty of scope. In his , leisure hours he wrote m . �de�'rately well -ex- , pressed papers cu all sort, of social subjects with a pithy raciness and; command of Jan- guage that excited a good: deal of, comment. Herrick was a clever fellow, people said ; " he would mike his mari when he was old. er, and had got rid of big 'cranks - " but all the same he was not understooh by the youth of his generation * 'I "The Fossil," as th�y called him at Lincoln, was hardly mod- erb enough for their tas�e ; he was a sur- vival of the mediaeval age' he took life too gralvely, and gave himselUthe airs of a Pat- ria�oh. J ' ; I . ' In person he waJ41 tbin-apare man, some- wh t sallow, and wfth dark melancholy eyes th b were full of intelligence. When he am led, which he did more rarely than, most I - peqple, he looked at leasb.ten years young- er. I � I.,- ; s early, thirty, buf, he . ne er measured hia age by years. " I have not� bed my iquings yet," he would say ; "I artilgoing to renew my youth presently ; I mein to have my barv6st of go;d things like other fellows, and eat, drink, and be merry;" but. from all appearance the time had not I come yet. : I � Malcolm Herrick's chambers were in Lin- coll'5)s Inn. Thither he was turning his footstel�,sone sultry July afternoon, when as us�al he paused at a certain point, while a smile of pleasure stole to his� lipa.� Familiarity had not yet- dulled the edge of his enjoyment : now, as ever, it soothed and tranquillized him to turn from the noisy crowded streets into this quiet spot with ite gray old buildirips, its patch of grass, and the broad wile steps up 'and down which men, hurrying silently, passed and repassed intent..om the day's work, ' As usual at this hour, the flagged court was crowded by pigeons,'struting fearlesely between the feet of the p4isers-by, and fill- ing the air with their soft cooing voices. it. Ah, my friend the cobbler," he said to � himself, and he moveA a little nearer to , : watch the pretty eight. � !A child's peram. bulator-a very shabby, rickety concern- had,been pushed against the fence, and its occupant, a girl, evident�y a cripple, was throwing corn to the eager winged crea- tures. Two or three, more fearless than the othere, had down on to the perambula- tor and were pi -,king !out of 'the obild'a hands. Pf etently she caught one and hug- ged it to her thin little bosom. 11 Oh dad, took here oh daddy, see', its dear litAle head is all green and purple. I want to kiss it -1 do -I love it soi.." ; I 'I Better put it down, Kit -the pooir thing , mmq� � AW I . Sick I . . 1; , �� �i A..992rftl rlr_� MW = 8104Wd L . . I , I 7� ' 1 4'a ' Feed pale girls oil Scot, s 1. . . �i � Ein ulsion. : . : � I i . � I NVC do not need to gi,,.-e all I ,-,p � � . the reasons Nvhy Scott's Emulsion restores the stre-north . ! Z� I and flesh and color of go , I od i health to those �'Nvl-10 suffer � . [rom. sick blood. '�l . � 71 � The fact. that it is the best I 11 prep-, I tration of Cod Liver Oil, il rich in nutrition, full of heitlfby , ­ stil.nulation is a si�llcycrestioh as � � t),-) , to �Ivby it does what it'does. I Scott's Emul'si,on presents I I I i Cod Liver Oil "i t its best, � 7 � "Lille.st in strencrth, least in Z�l I . . 'aste. I Young Avonieu I n 'their 11 'tCells " are permanently cured -)f the peculiar disease 'of the , )lood which Show"" itse.1f in )a1ene'ss,weakncssandner . vou§- -, C'�s, by regular trCatilient Vith Scott's Emulsion. : It is a true blood food and s naturally adapted to thO� cure I )f the blood sickness ifrom � . . i iiany young wo.n-icil I suffer. � .. � i Ve will be glad 'to send a s,ample to any sufferer. 1 13a stire fliat this picttire in the forin of a label is on the xvrap er of erer�- bottle of ,,� �, r I im sion you btiv. SCOTT & BOWNE, - Chernlsts,' � . . 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I I --- � - . . - ; . qauoo father liked the name ; and by�and-by - ' . � I - � they say be 1 lways keeps his wOrd." I _/f"N __ � . � kI How ma, �h dd y6n owc - I . i ; I � I I I . . ,i ?" � Oked Mal 1 ,4-% -1b 9 � I - � � ; mother put in he - word for Arms.! ba- z I � : 1 .�4-,ff ,%-- - � . ­ I �, co�m ; and w ten Cedric, in & low voice, . I � . - ;I 11 1 �40 L-� a H h -C ..... � . � � - diah o ved fl 7 leeks ; and the nex J ! I i a whistle ki . "I - I'll, li 0 - . W . mentioned 0 a sum, alcolm. gave �� 11 I . . I WILD ft girl, and t�ely called her 'Mioah. I : of dismay. : qo WOW er he Wei in despair.,. 1-7 .� I 1 1 I I I Father wouldn't ave none of us chrisLened � I r_u__11y___=&__;==�n __ 11 - . , � _ - - "I . . i - - . . . I - �.It . I � , Jqaah, becarse h said he was real, mean 1; . I � I 11 If I had iot dru�k too �muOh I should 41C I � . . . . . .... � . � I . � i have stopped playing, when I saw I was Ion- ; 11 .. I Na 0 ' knk Zap- .ad -'I =!:t Stubborn couo: o but we had . and Habak i I I ing," went , w Cedtio ina, contrite tone ; � for rnnny years. it - -_ : . dcPrived -1 . � hanial and I hariah ; and when my - M . i, . � . . I "but they p1iod me *ith liquor, and I Ot I of sleep and I prew - time ofime the Is as nothing left but Mala- I I I 'k very thin, I - 11 I � ,, I no more tifl I thca tr;pd Ayar" ,errf P-Cew I I 1 �4 a i I � I reckleEs, and then I 1 knew. - S C1. - . �� chi, ar d father d, e had better finish the i � 4 ' - . — , � r found myself in bed �ith my clothes on." � nui:l w-.tt� qtlickly cured." �� I � - job; i dsoMal chi I was. It is- a bless is Rhournatism1of the fac-as ., I i , � JV4 11 Iii(l I � . F P, I N. ., - ing," continued! Ma elchi frankly, "that Uric Acid left in the blood E :To, be Oontinued.) I I arm, Fall -TAills, TV: I I - � I I I � I � I - 4 1 - .1. , ' !� I �' Habah kuk Z phquiah and Haggai Zechar- by disordered ' kidneys I I —, ' ' _ __ ' - t ish die d wh they w re- babies'; for none i I . - � A Sedentary OccapE�tion- .. � It is a great affliction for a wc�man o lodges. alon' I:the ntrve � � S i. -.a y years Of cu- . � � I . have her face dWigured by pi?pled or - of us would I ave kno n what to call t�ern ; 9 L : ; been elocted to the � r-10-4 - . � The young woman - isd L I � � ,, - . � t M s IS which branche�'s from the � � obair of En sh lite . re ture in � and such testimoinya-stl4e ... I -_ as ii6 is, I am mostly alled Mealy Murphy � a small college, . any form of eruptive dir,ease. . kes. ;) i ' '; � . - I ... i down toy wa . I aye over t e forehead, and � I She arrived at the � - -- e, and r � . and was 411 .elated., I t -- her niorbid and sensitiv I ! � � obove h avc faught us - - 0 oe( !L I � � . . I L . of social eiijoyment. Disfiguri erup. I'll T! Lai e's g"t1 an waiting to ) youl Acros.s" e :cheek to the �, i scene of actio the da befori&` the * session L L I - - - I tions are caused by impure bl air, o merve MIlach dropping his clasp side of the nose. The' J OPU'Ae , as a Harps s'Magaziue, and the Am's Cho-rry. Ple - , and I � ,I I � V - , - I � ; - knife dexterously iDt the waste-patr bas' prest a explai ir - er-duties : I Ct M114 , .... ,are ent4ely cured by the grea blood- ... . , - cause is the �ame " in at ; L I - . 3 7 1 ff . ket.* I Woulldn gi hits name. 'eems in .1 ,,he sai 'I I to take will do. - ; un yinj tuedicine-Dr, Pierce's Golden I . I t6i o I ike yo 9 I . � . . - disordet-0 . L 9 Mical Discovery. It L �ry ILy he way be has. heori Rheu6atism- I cl see' in elocution, , --- removes fom the � the junior and senio . I L Ws & a mig '111" he cohiiuued� - Kidpeysi. The cure is li�#_- _� and also assume ohs go of Physical train. i A -lie I- . I walkinVahII'dolver Ithe op . We know blood tUe poisonous 1111 unit&s!, which . i '. � - , i I greg, � � notto i;iee. � li�l di d bla Pon I to the � . . i i 91) - i j C'A I cause di�ease. It perf d ' 4 ­ W - , � ,.ng . ; S t coux-rh , remed - - . y ,,, pe,itu" ink sgain al I .... t�e same - � t�; I'll . Ii cn the g Vftno . y evo sere +czema, , I . . i. . 11 Is there no teach r of elocu�fon?" - . ently cures scrothlo s of I I -1 , would say it he had h rd him'w'histt nj like I madc. And you 'will S -2y", tetter, Wils, pimples other eiruVti�q I . � 16 Well, no:; not at r enb." I � "I I'll � I a Penn stesiner d laying old Sallis wit �� ! Acal train- . I , - , 1, I II And who. has ohs e of p1i10 0�1 tl,V . �_ L 11 I diseases which are �ause,d by the �blooclla I _ . , - ' - . ip�raa d a sling -wax. .A. livel Did '6 I ) � 4 " i 19, : -1 I 9 ,impurity. It increases: the acoon of . z ing.", I . .., _. I sort o hicks, As e er see." : . . I ��' L " �Ve h `1 0 '14'i'- � ��� x the blo�d-making gland Th vorv. , .. , � , I a and tlius in. Mal olm walk d ra idly to the d r an '� ave ,no teacher as yet,' mre's cure in e .f drovok. CreaSeS . ; I' And I w a electe, I to 'the comi .. of Eng- I � 11 �� - 11 � r ­ . the supply of pure rich ' blood. . a orpris ft,,e i. . I L ! I I - - I- � ; . opene( it,; as he y , I lish literatur� r, � 0 1 ,; as he did o, a look of : , Tbree sizes � 25,,,., enou � 11 . I . � I .44 . qold thlo tie. . "For about one year and Sk half % e was and pl moure tro ed is face at the siglit of . Yes." � ! . ; 50c., just rigbt for . , 11 . p . . . very badly broken out" writes L a Carrie . s, etc.; pi. in 't on . lyinLy baA - F ) 10 ,ness. hard cGIC &&in .�*treet, ,Bat ecreek, shandwine, airhaircd youth, I "Well' sBidthe 3Dung woman with a ,Dr elizonic emses Pr.4 to h -eel n band. . , Adams, of xx6 WeAt 11 � I fli , C. AYIM CO3 - Mich. ttl'�spcnft great deal of money ith doLc. on his easy 0, air, with his feab resti g olu # I 0 - smue, 11 i will take the work and do what I L .T. I 0 -well, xul�, .- tors and for diffierent kinds of mq�dicine, but r pile of led I . . I i ­ I o � ­ 2M 1 � I'll "I'll, I 11 � or . . ; -93*� . n t list I xead on' f our . I � - — ­_ it, b�t," she added brightly, " why V i� - --- -1 stua 0 drl' "' eexclaimed -- � I � . � � � advertisement * paper, and obtainei , byttle " H 410! - - 10000001 did you not toll me that the Ohair was a . . ------ ;;��_W . , -_ _11 , � B I . . � of Dr. Pierce's Golden Bfedi�FII.Dis dial t e. 11 ;,hat on earth hao'brouii� 913 � : I patience &L cov e. I L se ee . � ,7 . quitity &rid boutth� I I rL I I . - as fl � I @_ . L � fore I �ad taken one bottle of this m0d ne I y th� a creature of moods d tenses, ery am a L I . . notioi!4. a obange, and after t k' three bottles cu nil to to on Of � � hottest day of 9 ' : � � - may . e attri ate to a ack 1 4D ,on - I was lentirely cured. I catai �Inell recommend year ? No, tay whc re you arib," so his Welshman, but full of lovable and ge crone A Sur�prismir Discovery.. but , hieb adds immea"au � "I'll �� - . I I ' - �� ' I Dr. Pi �r Is Golden Medical Discove to any visitor attem tO to rise, and Malcolm put impulses 9 . I �1, . . I , - onesi it rlyafflicted.), . r� I i I � You will b4, surprisa'd in trying Catarrh- for�tvf thtir daily lives. '* set L I his b do li tly: on the boy's shoulders , The disparity b6tween their ageO also * . 9 L OZ012e to findi'llow quickly ib c4ree cold in nation we are with ry ; and The's , e niotive for substitution is to presoir g him en�ly back as e s seemed to forbid* anything like equal by of out n I V1 h-- . e th er sit there myself unless I � air sympa a ad * able, � penetrating thio�'statemenb may be a or - t the dealer to mak little ions. 1, I no ,thy.' Malcolm was at leaht ei, t or the ' . L , 74 it I I -_ ,pernal, X? . nine years older, end! at times be P iemed vapor traverses svery air cell and passage of is updoubtedly true that e,,Oriental U -M - .- more p,rofit paid by the sale of leps iner- lazy. , .1 I I . the nose, throat and langsi, In :one breath are �uot of the nervous tempOrmeilb, TJjJ * L .. itorious medicines. He gains;. yqu lose. - "Allright,ol ohs ,"returned the othei middle-aged in CeIric's eyes. "He I i such L , � oo ute for easily. "I I did 't ,want to move ; onlJ a regular old fossil.11" he would a I it carries iu6t&nb de9th to the millions of abs4rice of nerves is all inherited ocu&t ­ Theref . . ay- I such infestii!ig the respiratory in ano and A Chinese baby driaks in rej�oae of I e .10W.- - . ('Golden Medical Discovery.') � I marine e makDth man. -1 alwayo ,w,as th( a out and dried specii bn of humanity, that , 179 , . I 1, , I , f 'i in The People's 4�orrlmon Sense Aiedical ink o courtesy and )oliteness, Aoil'b yo, it is impossible bo: ke touch with him - Vromak"m up a c�ld in ten minutes.' ter with his mother's Milk.. I 'You doft L. , ; � la 9 - - this* look ab our infants In � ar-ML, T*L .. L I A trial will convinoe you that Catarrh L Adviser, a book containfg ioo8;pages, Caw. Ask oh ... D1 ah, and she ill t I it stands to reason'tha we must clash a bit; I I . , _ - L e, ,__ _- i I oe everwriggleor squirm with rtid .. is given away. Send 3i one-ceilt ttamps I you 2) � 7 but there, In spite of his cranks, Herrg,ek is ozone is the 0 t eo- ent, satisfactory, and n - I L L - . f , - I I 2) ol Is, Catarrh, Deafness, as do the Americau babies. : And ___ ow. -andiu ' . i -1 , I .. for expense of customs and lnailing� 011ty coo e ill know that," r�turne4 a good fell But, notwithst, this lessant curelfor 4 - m I - , � yes, 9 . tronchitis, .Asthma and Lung Trouble., pos�tion remw 8 with the � through for the book in paper covers, or Malco' dril- r. "Now. will you answer faint praise, the i habitants of the Wood � I _ 14. . for the volume bound in cloth 50 �tarul�s .' � .House kne%v well I that there was n4 one Complete Oritftt $1.00 ; small size, 25a., at A Chinaman never wastes hitenergy. - R,&- � . Address nsy stion- -whit brings you up to, Lial' & COL 'm - ot i - I ! whom Cedric vain d more than his riend- Druggists, orlN. 0. P)lson . �3 Kipgoton, takibe things delibe tely ; 6 doei u 10 - - � I L - ­ . I i , 9 nn in ;his uneii pected mann r, ? � i ! ner*ous work, and th , Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. V. .- i Coln el e I i I I I is lack, - . I . I I K ep cool, ol I fellow, and take a seat i Malcolm Herrick. I Ontario. over biSL I Of aw I 1 . i . . 11 11 � I ` I ves ienables him to sleep under Almo, . I and I, Fill tell you," returned the lad in . ,_; Hamilton's!Mandra�e?illo Core Bilious' - at AM 11 CHAPTER II. � �� I I eire4metance, or in almost _T41 - - �! . . :., i I ahy Place. child I ness. L � is soared," returned the man, and t e pv. ronzing'tone., " You see I am Otayin FALLEN A 02�G THIEVES. ., I : � � _ him: the American impatience .19 U131kM1111V I I— I n"001111V I reluctantly let it fly. It made strailght for at Ted lingtob. red Courten ly wag splic I Wh � If . . I able. Ita reasons that impatience AA , I _y Insist on �ash personal rel4tions 6 4 Be -are C f th I -_ - " the dista t roofs behind them. but the rest ed yes erday, an� I h d promised tj be a� �i LLe D6g-" � , of the, pigeons still strutted and picked th r I with your friend 9 'Why go to his ,�ouee, I - hurry� hub make one uneolinfortable, siA.- I e sh)w." i . i a L 11 Beware kir ill exo aimed a well :known why-�gbould any one d9 anything so I round the perambulator with tiny or know his mother, and brother ano sio- I . � 111311100k incing . " Oh, I forgot Coumenay was to be mari - . Edinburgh�w)od merchant to &"traveller the . .1 11 )) tore ? Why be visited - by him at �' your the notice cessary as to make himself vneomf - ort" f --I ' , ...atep,-, like courb ladies proctising.t e min- ried y( sterda: 7, uttered Malcolm. , i other day as ibe latte �, in spite Of * I nl�n �Iet,.. M colm looked or. with unabated re- own? Are these thirige material t6 our No,. he prefers the even tenor of his I liah-the homely idyll always obaru�ed him. 11 It went I ff a rig t," 04onti c covenant 9 Leave �his touching and '�`claw- to beware of Ae dog, as about !to approach even if that way ia not at all, that :00 _ - I " .No, c ne for) ade the Danns, and the hapR the - ani mal, m hich ww i chaiqed � to its ken. d si4ed." . _. - - � - . � He had never bpoken to the oripp ed child couple drove iway with half -&-dozen satiq. ing. Let. him be t6 me a spirit. -EmOSON. . 11 It's-& valuabla watch dog, but the e r. . I - - ­ I nel . i 0 1 1 or her father, although they had oitt n cro83, slippers repoEing n the roof of the carriage.! Malcolm Herri& was a devout discipline worst tempered brute alive." I I � led his path at this hour ; lieveithEleps e . 04 PROOF FRQM N-APANER- h But nc w the )1181 ess is over, it Js a tr'tflo of -Emerson., He always spoke of him to one Indeed,'11 said the traveller, with a i I .regarded Ithern as old friend�. , I L _ I - I . �� , . . dull. Fred's sia �ere are all in the school -1 of the master mindi that dominated h iman 11 I nev r was afr&'id of a dog I I I I � quiet smil I p I More t�an once be had made'up I is mind room, you know, io I told Mrs. Qourtenay�, ity. 11 He is the c!'osen Gamaliel at ,whose in My .1ifele. I ou'ie nly to Obow a dog Kidiioy Complai-nt - mad Femali I to accost them, but he was reserve& by na. that I'liad . feet I ,could, sit for, ever," he would! Bay ; something he doesn'ti, understand and he'll . I ' , - I L I . I - a presming engagement, in town.' . - �� tare and i.b cost him an efforb to t%k4 the in- 4 1 .6 on every subject �e speaks well and� ' . A . . Tr,qubles Permanently (Juredbw -,, 1 4' Oh, I begin tD see light." wise- never face yo again. � - . : i . . X-liative. I In his case sileLce w" always' . -DoWs Kidney Pills. _.. LL . : I" idid some st oppi ng in the Strand, an ly ; " and once, lwh(;n he .was stifolling 64 That ma do with some dogs," remark., IL � I golden ; n his own cynical language, he re- then I thought I ou)d look you tip in you through Kensington Gardens -w- ith hisisister ed ---the mer hant, "bub that?o not good ' - . - I I . I I lased to �out for a cheap popularity by say. grimy old diggin q. My %vord, we are go friend, Anna Sheld 'on, he had electrifiO'd her � N�14--ME, Ont., '))so. 8-(S -!Diis . L . enough for ipper." � . peciali.) .- ing pleas4zit thinRa to strangers. I - - by quoting a favorite passage from his;'essay 66 I . I i I . ing to have a stor�, Herrick," an a flash o will yo give we pei.nission to � stroke of the most frequently mentioned proof*4- I , They Were not an at-ractive pair, The. lightnirig lit up the dark room. I on friendship. i . I him ?" asked he traveler. - � � the �dv&nce of medlcaI science is the-,cssov - �obbl6r wL a thin meagre little ma , with 49 . I I ,I - - . I � u Yas, but it will @con be over, and yo " Friendship req ires that rare min be- 11 Oh, ver well, if you,will run'into dan- Mrs� John Huffman, of this place. ForLoya - i � I - bow I I I i . Sle LWS&kn*' _� A round back, -legs, 6, Pinched are in no hur V to catoh your train." 11 twixt likeness and !unlikeness that iques r8 she suffered with fern � 'L t :harp . . . I ea - - . I . I d a. con- � al pain was terd,* - - ,dejectedly at life. i ?, � " , _ . ger. Remember� ho*e7er, you stand all six � , face, and.�pale blue eyes the eemodAolook IIN),you rerightthere. JThehouseis' each with the presence of power an . risks." i id iKidney Trouble. The all in A mudd e fro'M the wedding, and WO sent in the otherpaky. Let me be falone WIthout a 3momeri-Vol he s-itation the travel- and,her Kidneys troubled her so t-b_A - - L . _ I I 'A* I � The child was the image of her 'father, to the end of the �orlcl, rather than� that are to have a ort, of nondescript meal at I ler walked up to. tbe d g, pat out his �gloved coulOncither entertain in her home -or tako __ � only in her came the defeotfi were more ac' eight my friend should' overstep, -by a w- �, . . Herribk, q'Id f llow- I want you to ord or . hand and stroked the dog down the I back. any social pleasure whatevq. Her uuriat_- centuated ; her face was still more Pinched, look, his teal sy' * . I I - � ' put me up for a oc�uple of nights. You ar , mpabby. I am e( u&1lY Nipper whipped ro nd and brought his gave her great trduble in P ing. in ad- I - . and absolutely colourless, and the large blue, coming down to StaPt3grove on Tuesday, g baulked by antagonism and by oompi ance. teeth together with : snap oil � the; man's diti . n she had tbe headac 64, pains I" _;� 0 tiw - i - . ; ZeBsof female trouble. - - � gray eyels were out of proportion � to the I t' Id Dinah tha ' 0 might . R13 well trave Let him not cease an instant to be li� maelf, hand. Then with a look of unmi�itakable wea . other features. A fringe of red halr, curled � . . . � L I togeth e.r.)2 ! P # . . . Better be,& nettle in the a �de of fear the dog dropped his tail Deneath his 8 e. used isix boxes of Dodd*p Kidneyy PM4 � very stiffl , and set round the small face like 64 your friend than his echo." h % , Does your elleter really expect me ?" 1' legs and sh�nk into the kenneli : and Iwas completely cured. That happk - . *t� " I �� biously. "my clearboy," Malcolm had uttered the last 'mente, ce in 11 You' see," said the traveller, quietly, I o dilay she j@'Las sound ailarge fr�111, gave her a curiously, weitd asked 9'alcolm. d 1i . i � . five earl T Sa �� look. Soine woman's hand must have ourl- -as Ce Iiic grew rather red and pulled hi rather a tragic torte, but he was som . .. ; I what 11 it to as I said. Show a dog something he well a woman as there is in *Panee. Weo&,.L :p . I : � . -r -- ed it andtied the wide )imp bows 'of her budditg moustao e in -am-affronted me!n offended when the; irl laughed. 11 hat doesn't landerstind and he won0w- face you less ;o jay she alwayp Irecornimendo DoM. . AunbDrinet under the sharp little ebio. ner, 'I A I know yolq we dd idea I" sh� observed inno utly. . - L . .L I ,,00d enough to ini an 0 again." And th6 traveller proceeded to Kid] Ley Pills. - , � e C I I I .- L � ; I Neither of them Feem to nobice Malcolm vite in 3, but II u er tood from you that ".I should strongly! object to anyuhi 80 roll up his sleeve to 'display the artificial � - 0 -, - ­ . I Herrick's scrutiny, they were'so a�sorbed reid - I � your slatera we the owners of the Wood stinging Re a nettle!; perhap it is bed use I arm. . . . . i - J " Li.Lfe. L ��. I I . - ` - by the pigeons ; but the scanty supply. of House and as I!ha . v am a womanth%t I �should_poefer the oho L - � I Recipe For a Hapify I e not yet made their r __;" I - - i - - corn had soon been scattered, and the guest s acquai tance�­" but Malcolm, who had received a dou he - - Toe following recipe for A.4'appy I'f#,L ft%L,� were flying off by twos and threes. I 46 i � Of 'Nerve -Wracked and Insomnioum I - - ..-.-, H 6ng It 11, Herrick, I euppose a fellow cold water'from thio feminine criticis , de- � . . . I to h4ve been written by MaroretXxivar*- - L � i . - - " Oh see, dad ! " exclaimed the child in can see him friends sometimes, even if he is olined to be drawn into'.& discuss -ion , the I Everything goes rong, head feels heavy was found some years La.go in �& ohest in.** - __ : � ber shrill little voice. 11 Oh ain't it depen( ent on his 'pistera," sud,Cedrid's-tone subject, : � and dull, mind is fill a with strange fore. Fre�dh National Library. Iti in as folloft.�_� L , my ! ! . i heavenly to out capers like that in the air ; was df oidedly� snl�yj 91 Besides, 11- ah sent `6 Women are Sol* illogical," he nau�tere` bodiDge, stomach is cut of kilter.' You need necessary, first of in d I I Three ounces are,. . . it in like merry-go-rounds a ' t the fairs ;" and you a eeage-�­shp and Elizabeth will be de- angrily, and. Anna's heaven of conteno was a good tonic like Fez rozone to bring back Patience, � l - I I , . your lost appetite an I digestion, 2'and cleanse Then of L L - then Kit clapped her hands as anotherprit 1,y lights to see youi and all thaboort,of thiDg,, suddenly. clouded. . Malcolm's approval I . I repose and peace ; of 'conscience - . ; I � creature rose softly and fluttered'��away In and t hoped y' I the blood of all I ties. Ferr'ozone is a nd entire is needful; . - cu w uld stay as 1�ng as, I was virtually necessary 1 to her happi�bss- ; A Pon : - . posel . � I a obilling, word from him had wonderful invigc IPJ'a"nd strengthener, that � rta,too thwdistance. . , 2) r . - power to I . 0 7r,", , ! Of Pastimes oi al! sor' . _� I I I the faireop landscape and blot out the �, sun. ly Shold bagathered as much as the � I The air had been growing more sultry and " am glad you tol4 me that," rettirnedi - lopoil will banish gloomy epression and quick Ludesin -- - I I , - 11 oppressive every moment ; a heavy storm Moicalm, with a relie ed air. In reality hol shine ; #evertheless she took her J,ebuff , restore you to a heal4hy, vigorous condition Old ; i . � Was evidently gat,hering-already a few heat hadbeen secretlymuo� embaranied by Ced-i meekly and without retort. i of mind and body. Nothing in go good for Of Pleasanb mehior aid of hope three good,''- , L I I y n - - I i ' , drops had fallen. Malcolm was a men who ric's invitation. " Y�u khovt, my dear fel. A mere chance, ari accident in the 1, des- � the' sick, weary ana debilitated Pis Ferro. - L nLotioed !details ; he perceived at once that I I Oral 8 I low, how pleased I wo to be introduced. to! tinies of both men, had brought iboug' this . zone. Price- 50c. per box, at druggists, or Therle must b at leaf b. But they should . L I . ,on. . I moistened be - � - � I � I the rag4ed cover of the perambulato� offer- your people, and it'is mo,,t kind �T Misk acquaintance between Malcolm Herric and , . -_ � _ i . " I I Poison & Co., Kinget . . . ed a and nouffioient protection. Templeton to send me'that message'� � Cedric Templeton. ' The Vic Dr. Hamilton's M Wit4a liquormade from us pleasum, . 11 'Then 4imay . . I . e-preside4t of � I Pills cure . he glanced at the umbrellain his hand; I '-I 0h, Dinah in p6 go d old sort," re urried; Magdelene was an old friend of the H Constipation, .. . . 4 i - , Q I . , I I Whi3h rejoiceth the hea � I it was al daridified article, with a handsome. L e�rriok -- i i , rb,* i - I the lad oarelessly.;� The cloud had vanished family, and was indeed distantly rela*d to i - ' ly oarv6d handle. � � � . 1*_ Then of love's maglio drops a few- - I I from his face. If Well Herricklo, What do Mrs. Herrick ; and after Malcolm had 4.ke. Chinese View� on ,American But iise them sparingly, for they:may brin � I I I I I I I _g - The two voices that usuall wranizled t . flame � ,� ! L y - you say abou putting me up-? _ There are� his degree and left Lincoln, he often a' i2t a � L ' I nry. �6 -within �his breast for the mastery made two 0: - three things I want to do.in Jown, � week or two with Dr.' Medealf. Re a -an 1 Madam Wu Ting Fang has t I Wh10h not bat tears can drown. " I - themsel'"s heard. - . ,- . . and it id a bore taying on at the Briars old bacbelor, and one of the most social 10 Of in the I Woman's Home Compauion� :_ whole and mix therewith mer. � : 11 It is perfectly impossible. for you to Of, now old I I �_� to may Grind the I I I J , - re as one." men, and his rooms were the envy o ' his ' I ilment an onace, � 1'.0 I far the umbrella that Anna gave you to that 6 I I I I It is not to be denied that my people I � I 'V Then do you want to come to � me ?": friends. Malcolm was a ireat fa orite ' To even. Yet this may not:'bring h sappil - - I ))rat," murmured common-sense ; " very- ' � are not so progreFS1 or aggressive as are � - . , I asked Malcol . ".I am to sleep at Qaeen's' with him, and waij always welcome bess, I )) L I I , ilkely her father would pa or 0 'to run dovi hen � the Americans. W Bare ready t e' - - Exceot in your orisorm YOU lift your voice wn it for in. w o a know . Gate I he nex nights, and I have, prom- he could spare tim rn for a brief ! ledge that we can le ru much fram ,. 11 But the. child looks ill,` remo strated ised t take ias eldon ont to -morrow. visit. i I i our 00- To Him who holds the gift of b� ealth." � __ � I ; i _ " mpulse. " Anna would be sure to �hink of I I cidenbal cousins, hub, and with all due r6- i � : i z I . I , I She is mv mother' dopted daughter, you Ahout two years before, he was Bps d' I 0 1 the poor mite firob.", But it was doubtful a 1119 I spe9t to you, we thii ik that i . I know --Anna, 0hel Ion. I have often men. a few days with his,�riend, whog o Do6e; Your Baby Cry �t X -light? - I , i . I ne ven* some things that you may learn with profit which voice would have prevailed b4t for a: tioned her to You. " I � i i ing .an he was Btrol-ling do*o. Add so )' � . t . - - ohanoe word. . I . I . us from us. I think of this, sometimes, when If 60, it in well to know the great valus . � The a Cedric no ded. i Walk in the I . - gloaming,, his attentiion w , a at- ly compare., -y -:: . . . . . . . . " Oh. dad, there is a big drop -ib quite is I shall be'bac at Chelsea'on Friday, -if tracted by a youn ,, undergraduate. He was I mentrl rour nervous of P:16on's'Nerviline, a household remed iiiiii - _ , rushing, 0. P. , never-pesting nation with my own 1608 ,for si omach pains,cramps, toothache, si* I I tplasbed my, face. Ma'ma said the rain, you li Ce to come me then ; but the guest seated. on a bench with his head in his � strenuous one. The rush of western life is head AD, a d the manifold ill� peoullar to � - l r . ' a %ll my lurn se. u e eps e move a 19 t , and Malcolm ' breathes. It greet a-travelle � f � rfilk- . -_ . - wit a had been wool- gathering, looke4 up in bold ut at the sound of passing foot Tin the very atmo f a � _ would drown us." Then the man, � whoee �haml er is rema ably small -ab present it hands ;% bi . merican child ,_Q_�_ 1 of NervOiae it . . ; �e alarm, and began fumbling with Kit's Big Coc� ric profeset i I r. before he swee, �e;d wateerwmdeloops a pleasant d,,- 0 1 himself indifferent on 'caught eight of a whits boyish face and holy- � shawl. places his foot upon our shores. ; His -bag. and i ever faile to quickly relie". Wervilibe � ` L 11 I the in Dje ot of his )wh comfort -an as lertion gard eyes that looke at hi- a little wild1j; I gage is seized and ch AS ;ehoiss LS" - - L " DEar sakes," he muttered, is wh I ed for his hotel be� is he od as the doctor in e 0 S L L- � I , . I , that d row a cover, i a 'mile from his f iend's then he covered his face again. 'fore he leaves thwat mer; themomenthe costs only 253 a bottle. LGet ilizie t . . � � have thought it ! But it is just m; would, - . , : E luck- � ervi I 0#,, . lips -the matter was! soon settled. . ' . I -L' . You will be drenched before I get you in, I I Malcolm walked on a few stepV; his kind :lands he in hurried i to a cab and whirled . da_v from your druggist. . i ''I An nimated co vOrsation ensued, consist. I I . I I - I Kit, and Ma'ma will scold us for the rest of ing m q i0l heart wai shocked at the lad's evident I mia. I away to his lodgingel From ' I , yv of a jointed mon I his windows Dr, Hamilton's Mandrake P" Is for HW- ' � � .. - the day." ologue on ery,.but to his reserved nature it was never � there he seen men go ag through the.Atreets ache.1 � F . - � i . � ! . . ! � 11 VVill you take this umbrella for the Cedr t t� fo Malcolm Herrioh.. 0111T easy to -make the first advance!; indeep, he � at a op'eed that woul be employed in China 0 1 � ' ic's par . I . I - � child my good man ?". observed pntribute� allaco a remark or question at often remarked thM he had rather a fellow. !only in a came of life rdeath. E41erywhere i I - , "I am close to alcOlm intery Is, but,,"the a was a kindly gl4arn in feel . � i She Had :a,Q X . - � . I . . pleasantly., with the Levite who passed b on ihe is impressed wi h the nervi us haste - I my ch mbers. his ey g as he . ing . ; 10 liste ed, as though �'th fair, the other *ide. I . I r4 Th wort ud chool sup'erinten(l* -, You can let me have it .back to- orrow ol . I I I which appear to be t e predomii�&ting mo. � '--- � i , moming." Then, as the man regarde himi osely cropps� head lying hick on thee abby . is I daresaLy he was sorry for the poot � . ent an also the village dry go ds morchs,016. � 1 n cushio , while the er right yo 37 1 : tive of all'olasses of S ciety. , " I I � - ... I 1, he observed, "but i, I Now, in my coun ry, the, very opposite I . dazed astonishment, he gave him bia 'dress. dl r ispec e e. 11111 � face, traveller in his heart, . andi in only just to him to sai that he W"_ I 4'�Forhaps you may as well let rn . Was a y it takes a deal energetic and efflcien� both in secular Uk ,- - know At -Eot si!g�i th of ' mofal courage to. be a ,of this obtains. The eis an equipoise tran- - ... . ; I your name," he COUtillued. i - friendship betweer these Good Samaritan ; it' is not easy fore, shy ! ' _'_ mmwi� religi3us pursuiza. Current literature -"* I I - MO g* � I - i two m n see 'ad a gkilarlv ill-assorted ; for man, for example, to render I latex the story of his attempt to enlarge ,tu' I * 41 " Caleb Martin, air," feplied the cobbler;! What P asible'a at I could there be between first Aid to a � I - � - I I . and we live in Todmorden' e, a; y I poor chap wit,h a fractured limb in the inid- : - I ! scrip ural knawledge, of a pleas of littit , 9 thou btfu'], lintel 4tual iiian like Malcolm - . I I . I . I I I girls. i o . . dle of a crowd of sympathising bystanders - � � out of Beaucham street. It is M Ben-� ]Eterri,) , with his I ta ibual reserve', � his na. one's aelf-oonsoiousness I : nat's the bootmaeer, and I works for him '' � I - and British hj�tred ; 1 He had told most eloquently the losiow I .11 tore re ned, critia .1,! and yet imagic(al ive, of a scene seem to choke one off." i of tho day, and at the bonlelusiva he lookei . -J `� 'W. wi stron bi 6sto, p esimism � . i � I - r r and lives in the basement, ' lon,g of 4fe and � Ith it i i e , and its � I about, the room and! inquired enoourW � Z' - I Kit." ; . - � So, true to his diffident nature, Malpolm : Jew led' I � - 0 6 1 intolera ce of I all shams, and I 1� . ingly': I i � . i , Beauchamp ttreet-oh yes, I 1 know. I walked to the other end of Addis . I Z� I I r � ' Cadrip iDh f#ile, pleasure -loving te on's W�lk - : � then 5 on had better get the child �ome." 0 - P . I I I row, -has any� one got- a question tV � . . � pbrmen , at orce indolent 'and mericut i a m then something seemed to drag at him,1 and .ask V . � � ­� � I . I He nodded and smiled at Kit as he � moved � I � 1 -1 I he re,raced his steps slowly and rslucta�tly .! : . Broloches, ''_ - I . away. � I I . __ � � . I 1810 Nly and timidly a fittle girl raised hotz finally' as though Constrained by soinel un. � � . . Caleb gazed after him with open mouth 1 1 r I . I �� haud. . in . I I Y'A I . ,,:een p;wer that ove � astered his reser ,be � . - . - . , and pale eyes full of speechless gratitude ; at down oh the 46A I th ttbereisaquestien. W#14 . ,T-, see ; beach and touchedl the ! . . W , is it. but Kit had unfurled the umbrella proudly, Pe lie Who I , � Youth lightly cn the arm. . I . ha $ artha? Don't be Afraid" � I � 17 hes here m and sat like a queen in a silken tent. � i i . I . . � THE Brooc en Spea out." - . I ) r ! I . i " You are in trouble, I fear ; is there i tioned. may o sir� Thel little girleaet down her eyes, fidget, - . 1.1 Ain't he a, gentleman ? she exclaimed � anything I can do to help you ?-1 I i .able suggestion for Christ af ed a rhinute, twisting her fing re, and th"M joyous I . 6nt- ' buying. I III I w! ' th a chuckle ; I I seems to me the air I ,Used It TEe w�rds were simple almost to bl, . .. said desperately : � � e angels must be his sort. Wasn't M- just II ; ness, bift they were nobe the wr,r.3e for that I � I F I I 'a bdr. Brooks,'how much - spendid, dad !" But Caleb, who was!Uund- say t at Dk C aseks Syrup of Linseed for they, rang true from a good hearb. ! Each one is o artistic merit are those little, � � I - . ling the perambulator down a side ;street, and r��ur e ''iin Malcdlm's voice wag pleasant ; wherill he as well as surpassing value. , red p4rasola in your -window ?" ; I I p affords wonderfully i I I . .. I .! Is . 11 only shook liji head ia silence., . prompt relte fol lOuirbs, and colds. chose, it could be both winnlz�g and pers.1nas. I . I . I - Malcolm felt a warm glow of exhilaration, Every d 9. __ No. 13320, at s ;, is a Star and : A Family Neces0ty. -1 as. C nftd*ence In Dr. Chase, ive ; to the lad sitting there in the Eg�pt_ I Crescent design of fine Pearls and solid "Owing to %Ttill'A&I modern life, !almos I which secretly moved him to astonishment, ID him eat �� . , re IP6 book and* fam-ous ian darkness of a terrifying despail, it Gold. - I - i ev,CV.* - as he ran lightly up the long bare flight of : family e eAlts., They hay* learn�d'by . - i lb �,� from oons %Von, torPW - : iVy suffers more or R I sounded boney-sweeb. He Pub out - wj hot r &O sluggish kidneys. and as Dr. naso'# Nkl"T" *xperle ice tkat i PRYS to Insist on hav- l. No. 13317, at $ 1 0, tl stairs to his chambers. 11 A mere trifle like . yrup-of Lt ed an(I hand to his new friend,and then bro Is a rococco scroll . illwlw_� , ke design in solid Gold, mounted watha ub, they have come ito be 0 - Ing Dr, Ch rise to Liver PtIls are the ru,,st pr �,m?t and 0orough ON' tbat," be said to himself contempt. Turpon 4114, f � st#44 91 accepting the a fit of tears and sobs. I Oh, can you elp flne Amerhyjit surrouided,with Pearls.. - . uously, as he entered the outer room, where Mel ?" he gasped out. I I I . I ed a ftmily necessity. H)ats pf fa;ibles would*t, � warlous noo erit�ftc "inix-ups" *htph I i wanted to dr wn think of being without them. One pIll a dose, 15, a small and exceedingly sharp office boy, re- , or hang myself, No. i3389, at $24 is a Peorl "Sun some d: - a ff*ir as "Just as g%6od.?l sooner than disgrace th Burst." of exqui I cents a I box. � � site IN auty, . jolaing in the euphonious name of Malachi Dr. C!hase's 6 ru,p of Linseed and! only I thqugbt of Dinah, and I couldn' o- i I I _* . . k d; . ; �. i . Murphy, beguiled the t6diuni of the v5aitinR Turpew no 4entsil ny of the ' ost' it, ;*" and then, as he grew calm No. 13400, at $42 is it I � in er a, little Clover Leati i Shortcut Phtlozo�hy- , , h6ure by cutting the initials of his farr ily on Valu*bl 9nd : paved with flne Pears, havinz fd,r its, I - i I Irmn " v* rmeaiai ti i rid a few more kind clentre a beautiful Diaz iond. I , We an often ul, the fatstl - . *Ott judicious ques ioning a this legs of the table. &rest* ter 141trel ant 1VU troubles, words brought out the whole story. I I i ! � ainly forsee � . - I � . When Malcolm wanted to amuse a f riend. that me *ass` A&A.1 11400voAd. It 'acts He had fallen int6 bad We guarantee safe diliveryInd others bnt are wholly in the � dar k as 0-- . - �. � I ' I so ,41rc4 0y and pro&vtly as to be -.of - hands ; tw� or fully refund ihe full Tri tel'o"n . � ­ ly visitor, he would question Mala6hi )land. I I . ce If set gards , r own. ' ly and innocently on his brothers": an4 Eis- , incalcul tbl* w, orth in cates vf croup, three men older and richer than hi self 1 !a in any way unsatisfa ctory. . � If a -1 men were worthy of praise 16V - I I ; i - I I bronshl Is And 460 6 904 had got bold of'him for Weir own pu see, I Write for our new catai )gue. � I ters'names. . -1 It Is I I W,ould�get it. I � I I so far- slachifig lin I rtih *rr*cah-As: t4� and had led lifin into mischief. The cal. ' . . I' You are all minor prophets," le­�vortld . . . If w� paid for the good thinge of li"' -1 1 . L . loosen he tttht chest cough anal minating misfortune had happened the i —_ I . ! L only j1at what they are worth to us zwel __ - I - say carelessly. "I think Mr. So and.So � cure th cold of �,*Otn I I i I � q "I . ! - i - I I � � r standing. 25e &� previouseveniqg, when they had induced 1 1 ! I would'6.3 richer than we are. L i I ; would be interested to bear how you 'came bottle ; family size ree times. &S, him to play at cards ; the stakes were h Igh, , L I i , I I - ' � orm', er Edm ! . We 4on't have to try to convince our, �_ � &U-1 though �fjhe boy wait too muc i - .- by these names." And thus enco. 4 (� A I h fuddled by I Ryri 6) . selves that we are not as bad -as ourneigh. .... ,� Malachi would twist his face k o ' I son, Ra.'eo & 06. lforbn*to. i e Bros L _. - ' ? . I - � . . I � . o 1� 1� hampagne to guess that. 21 . � . I U10 , I I h I le �iuT, .6 e No ti �� ' I 9 g I d 01 k I . Ili) I I i i i I 0 I I 'li", � " J a I' 11% I � I ; until it resembled & gargoyle rather , guy' I )) bore ; 11� eomes natural. hqman face, and start away as , `-Thby made me drunk, air, romked ' L Jewele � I i M 8 1�- I .- I I a P -no man 11 t gug � I so I " S' � � The � an who boasts he owe 1 U h - he r. Ch I s lyrup ,Cedric ; and tht,rd was, rJessfinal. i Yonze and Adel . had been wound up afresh. - � - L I I It Stireets, 1 dollar may not know of any one who would- __ ; . ,sharper there-Wright!'haa juetr told ml I so 4 in . I ! . � " Well, it was like this, sir. Vatherl was �� of 1- i I be will g that he should owo him UP -: . � just reading Hosea on Sunday evehing, f i in ed � and he will not let me off. If they fol ind . Toro�to. . � I I �� , I � . cents, I I ;out things at headquarters I shoul ! i p :� i d be i Us- I . I Pvhpn mother took bad, so they ma4e u ' � L _��_ r We 0an be excused for envying the 5110- Iticated, and I am only in my first te rm. . - � I 1eir minds that they would call my e�dest- I ! an T r: entine, . 1_ _______� � ; . cese of,others, as increased effort on our part� . : . � ;The Proctor has vowed to make an exarr pie ! . i I - I i I __ . . I I . .-- �_.449MP"ft9MPXM - I i f :110 bom of that,envv. , I - _.. P U - - . ..... I'll �� ---- I - - __ .�_ I 7lD'V.T " X _L . - - r - TOWN � _044 M A 13y -TAW 40 rats V03 for the PurP 1EA- ADd whereas it �w �be rsteed annuat-y' of *,be debt as btT4, ,And whereas it ih I Iftiged ,annually by I interest as Also her� Amdwhereiss thf property of the tov Increase in the nat rce"6 or feea from 4 1),-^_dve, ,of any inev ro, 'r.-ty InvZotment. thereof According t the lWid town beinf .J�SWjO75_ And -wheress the: town of, Seaforth .8 s5 60 borrowaed . No. E cf the town 0 ";coo borxow,ed. , go. 3 of the town 40 Z $2 too borrowed No. b of the town t $14ow borrowed No. ?;i the -town 40 S3,W0 rr0— ign. 25B of the towi , 81 borrowed 11 c. f; �of -the town �, I ,;I.r)oo borrowed. No. 26 of , the town" ssxo bormwed o ivo. 20 �14cal InIPT for 1901. � fe_. 1 700 borrowe& I I for . I 1 J7,869.20 borrowi, .Wo. U A,,cl th,_� Tc And ther-3 is nol PE'l or interest. And whereas it i, tune and pla2e for. Bed electors, and 14 Qf1joers to tske tb� . -weetivg. j -Be it t-berefore 6 �of the Town of Sea I. That it -2halV ea�ld cor . 'Potation to person or persRps' 1 ju3- 11fingto I *, be wi of i4ie de6entures,. maoney not tx,ceedi . . ttw thousAni(L-dolla,� 11. Thatlf,�Sb%ll any number -of deb, ,of moneyas -=ay b. dred idollars !each � the sum of ten UK �debevtures ehall bi 0orporation and -Bl;, � - urar thereof. I -1,11. That said �� and after tbe,rete � -the ,day -mentiour-( WhIch ifiterkst sb& day of March in —i the Trersurer. of E' of -Sexborth. I - ; Iv. That The W -able at the fmp'rafa -meniioned*�Jlir *jll tffterf the Tretl the Town of SeRfi them,coupons f'c.r - V� that fatthe for the ,=Ymeot _< annual n, tbri and eighty-twofa rates be radsed� 101F upon a the rate-%! ation during tbe ei any of tbem., and h -lest,af the Raid Aeb4 idollars-shall in -A4� , levied and tullecf6i -pyoperty�of the ssdi ,of the mad diaboat� V1.­Tba;t it,abal of -the Town of ,� thousand dollars tt John Dick or sudb--, laoi­�oryjt-o the towz b1m, ,or them to tx! ICU manufacturers. interest, to be -aecu -buildlugsandplaul tibe Van Lrginood'M ncurcd by a yorsoni be gi-Oen by the vaR loam to berepaid I tihicehundred apd � , �cenlssuffic�erjtto - SIDI-Ling fund. . V11- Thattbev, - - ,shAll be ti�ken on I . A. D. IM between -%,. the 1:310T14ing Ili - ­ ___ __­___ Vii? -That Robt -Cfficer for Pollirg,. Deputy Retu_,�ing TIZ�o`� 2, and IT. J_� � �Cfficer lor Rolling I IX That the $11 allon shall attend j -tbe 21st -day *1 NO. in -the -afternoon,, scnstortt-�]d at- sidd, and finally ifl- ly on cob alf ,at -per or �oppooivg the 133 X. That the C5 j3hall, at the houj�4 day, the 25th dev 11 � J - , � . L I ' irk the; - i Es k � for zn� I a rtq , te cert! a - - . We ere �� �� . eff, MAVeb A. D_ 19908. -Pisfed in open -1 A� D. 1902. W -K. ELLTIOn'l The abovt lea 'A � the Xunicipaiil . � ion the first Aky -01 zone are hereby x desirousof applyl vart thereof,'�iuiit that' I purpose to 4 three monthaldtA ,once a week for t1a paper called Tils I to . el . r � . 1 1825-3 : - - - �, T1 14 - Trains leave 10110WIS I - - cMG _WAXr-:- Passengar_ Passenger_ 1. Mixed I!rdn-. - . Tare d Train.,- .. �,l - a0ma F,&Rr-- Passenger.. .. , Passenger- . � , - jilred Traln— - ,Goxn,G XonTrr. I Palmerskn�_4 Ethei_ .. ­.� � Bruseels ...... . ; Bluevale. L V1n,vbam::*" "'� L 4, �G So 13TH. _ VOL \ � Wingbain- - - Bluevale— - � Brassels-L., ...., . mhel ........... L.w - Palmerston-— � I MSG, - 71 - gorNG ftum- I R=.-_ ., Exeter - - - I - L - ,Centnats..., Lamudon, - charlee D: the llayAl 33 . day afternol 'or receiving aelwa awor I , . L . I L I - L - - i - I I - i I , : � : , � L - . I I . : - .1 . , - � 1 � . 1 1i I