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COMPUXIO � L i- 11 FOR TH z . � . . __ I i ,� F - , � 0jXj4VZ3IZW=--M USIT P.A.Vil R 9 I - � , rj­ 'T' I- ,_ � , i �� �L. - 1 Pj:t-h I rMel _V"etal -_ L- . -z � , n . , r., � : r - I i — , --iAROWN �X- - - .i - - o . T . I I - � sl , I � �_ - L � _1 : . I - - � CURE StOK HEADACKS. :, �: � . _ --. ­ I - � � " ': I � I . I a .-.. 1 �L � �_ I- I . I - ­ - . I , �, - I I - I � I .1. . . VETERINAFLY L - I � 1. 7 _.. � I . � I , . I � _% �_� I _� � I c -1 ; ; - - I -5-ftla GRI'ETE, V. a., honor graduate of Onta I - I I � I . 7: . N 'T A 3, i� I I � I I _.- [ � w � J_-Veterinary0ollege. A.1disemesolDom - 11 I I . ; �� I %al &Is treated. - . : -1 '. i C45 promptly attended to i � � :-, ... � T, - . : '. �� . charges moderate. Veterinary Dental a special , , - il �. �,� I.: � . - L I - ; , � � I I ; � � Office and residence on, Gol street, one d I � ­ � - I f . of Dr Scott's office, Seaforth. L . � I., i 1112- li- . L 4 1 3 � 1. �­ . I — I.:w, .e I � � 4 . I I . � � L r � . - I � - . LEGAL � 7 - I- . . L.. I . � I : 1 L 7 1! � � L I I -1 y . ­ - , � .-I A I I I I - JAMES L. KILLOR�ANI ; , -1, 1 � -, � . � i - . I I 1. � . : . : 1 - ­ . I I .� _�'. - . oi : � J, urriate Solicitor, a Illyanoet al Not ! 1 1 ��,, � . z . : . I � f ; Money to loan. Office oVer Fit*ard's St ­ ftblio. � ; I 11 t. L ­ � � I -fi; , 1 � 15 � r �. I;, ; i�� 1 Ital Sbroet, 0eaforth. I . - 'jl i , L . , 7 - I . ��L "I " - I � � I � i . , � � � : , . - 1 , 1 . I . : ! � _. � . ­_ - HAYS, � � I R* 8 � . �­ . 11 � : � -1 1, i . - 11 I , ­. - - . , -Sol Conveyancer. and Notary Put I _: I I I Barrister, . � - �r� i � ,� T I - � : - . Solicitor. for the Dominion Bank. offloe�-Izi year � I - . I , c, � _. . .1 � - * Dominion Bank, Soaforth. Money to loi I r :i , - �', � L 4 . L I I . - I I I - ­ � � ­ � " � -1 . I _: - - M. REST Barrister, Solicitor, Convoyan � i �.,Te. , t 11 : : , " , I I . . 0, Notary PubiII Offloes up stairs, over 0 . I �r�_, J. I eT � � , . � � �, � rMpet.'s bookstore, Main. Street, Somforth, Ontario . �t_ �, ; - I � � _., , , - c p ;1 r, n " � I � , lei � . :_ � i - -, 111'� I I r L I . �­ � r ': L r , �L I . , i , I - � L� I � I d % I ,� i - �11 - � �, :_ .. I : � - I -EXENRY, BEATTIE, Barrister, Solicitor, y . � ; -1, 1 , - - , . I I - : V's Block, - I ` � L I I . � � JL_L Money to loan. Oftloo-W. - I I I ; . �' I ­� 1679- 1 1. i" :, , I I - � orth. r ­ - -t I T . I � �, " - ! I � . I � - ; 11 - :: LL � 11 " - I � . : I � I � E,:.,.� � I .. � : -. __ ROW, Barristers, Solicitors, . � - _v_j�- . �. ARROW& GAR , , nL : I i "r., i , - -',' L %X Cor. llam:ltott St. and Square, Goderich, 0 . � . . . . . . - . � � �r­­ � I L . � ; I 4 � -i - 7 - T. GAWWW, Q. 0- . . I � � I I :, L ,� ­ - S - I � I � � � �_ � ; � 1676 CHARLBS GARRoi L. L. I I : ''-,i!- , - � �� - . . . I W-% )�_ , I T - I lm ,�_,�L -, - 6 � � .- 1i I . � ; I � 4,_;�; -L . � '_ ;_ ,�� 41 ", 1; " -r,% HOTAXESTED, successor to the late firm, � . �_ � , , � � r_ rl,� , � _.� I IC � I . Y. McCaughey & Holmested, Barrister, soll � . , I ­ L � I I - �;o - ' Notaly 80i for the I I � , � _1 I . conv - I � "'J"" " ro', Money t � I . I ;- : - ank of Commal o land. .. � . . I I � -.1, j, I . I . I . . - ter sale. Office in Soot .g Block, Ml aft - : :� .! , . p . ;_1 � I I i - 11 7�, -1 - I goatorth. - L t - �! . � �. - . : c � . ; - ��, - , . :, ­. 7 � � .- I 't I � - .; I ­� :� � 1, . � � I.- - : � .. - DENTISTRY. - ; 1, ­ 1 17 . . c - - t- � - I I . i . - . . � J - s I - I , I I . - I -1 - , - I � . I .��, I F� W. TWEDDLE1 I �- � . - L �­ 1.11 I � -: 7f I ,- 7 i , I .,tl�, � � . . DENTIST, I - - L , . _ , , I I , -11 - L � ";,- , � Graduate of Royal College of Dental Surgeons of I � ­ �_ - . - . � . . : 1, : . I �, tario, post graduate Course in crown and bridge w E � , , -1. ��1111 � . - - Local anastheitica . � : I I � i.- . *6 Ha8kelli`o, 8:)hool, Chicago. � . -1. t - ; Z' I r. . raotion of teeth. Office --Over A. You I � I - � I painleast ext I . - . 1;1 - I - store, aeaforth. - 1 17 1 � - . �: �; - -n� V, i gro"ry , � 1: � . v . I . - I -- z - z I � � - - : - �­, - - I., I - . �, L. , . , � "z R. r. A. SELLERY, Dentist, graduate of ' . - '. L - ; : , �:: - I I � I __ ; � D Royal CoIlegeL of Dental Surgeons, Toronto, L � I �'. . - I �, . � - - D 9 � r�; ;: � f� : r wLr,aduato of Department of Dentistry, Toro % Y ­ - � : � I �, ­ Ugivergi office in the Patty block, Ron ' 'L I �_ _.,6 1, .1z � WUL visit Zuslah every Monday, ooLmmencing M I � - � I, , . 16 I � I I I- . L June- lat.. I - . t I I . . - I I L � 7 -1 . � � �,.� , I I 1, � IF. ! I �, :, - R. R. R. ROISS� Dentist (successor to - � - I I - .4 - . , I .- I - I ; DiTweddle.),, graduate of Royal College of De I : : '.1 � I - surgeons of Oniario, ; first class honor - graduab 7 z - �� - . . I p : ; - r - - - Toronto University; Crown and bridge work, . - I I � . - I I i . .1 � . - - � I gold work in all Its forms, All the most mod ; . . � . I : I . � 1� , , I- - , methods for painless filling and painless extractio . : . I I � : , ­ orat, atully performod'L 3fl r : . - - � I - eetb- Ali 0 IOUS Carl � I � - ". - . � 1, ; I -weddlols. off0tand, o7ior � DM"9 grocery,. Boxforth. �. _;4 . . 1 � L 5 I - w- � I . � e. I ­_ . . � � . I -1 I - . . — % - - 1 4 1 ; � . I . I I ; - _ ; MEDIOAL. : It , � i- I- I ; . . I , , � I � E 'r % � . — . - . . - . - I � r - o i 4: � I I . ; �� ­ 1�. Dr. John: McGinniss. � 1� I � , " L i . _. � ; - I I I � 1�. . - I lKon. Grill London Western University,. mom 11, r �_ , - � - � . . . 1, I � .� .1. � I � F . of, Ontai College of Physicians and Hurgoc - I � � � It , � Office and Residence -Formerly occupied b �_ ,f t 4 - I � It - %mr. V � �i r1okard, Tiotoris Street, next to the oatho a Chu � �" � I C ,,, .. . .. . - I �_ I r� � 7 ,� - AWXlglj$ Otis %ttended promptly, I L, . I .- L . 415W , I .., � - -- L � 7 .- � h�'. I �� 4 � 11 �- ".- _� � I . I = , � J. � -0!� I�g, , � � , - � - � i "-. , . � -R. H. H. Russ M. B. � 1", - 11 , _il I - , � I -, `I- ' - - �,!,�, .., � �,� 'L L �!', . Office ever Greig & Stewart?s Store '!,. Ir. , 11 . � T� ­ 'k . . � �_ I Seaforth. � . r � � � I :, . i,e �, , � , Night oWt-jattonded to at the office. . . , . 1�_: ! . - � .1�' L_ � . 180 L �� -1 � - , � .i I . I , I 'I", - i __ t . � ;­ f1j; � - F � , V � � ,- - OR# - J. BURROMy � - I - � , _Lh . I i, -JL'&.:� "talresIdentPhyal andflurgeon, TorontaG i . 'f.k, , 1-�­ - or& lHospital. Honor graduate Trinity Univeral z , WL_� ;� - member qf the College of Physicians andL BUTge , , , , � _ _ � � � � Ontario. uoraner for the County of Hur I I V. � �,� - L DMos and Rosidenoo-Goderfoh Street, East of T. i_"; 1, �7 miabliodist Church. Telephone 46. �' � vq I 9 IRS I - I �f I 5 .�. . E . ,.�4� , , . �� - - � � .;, � � I .; I I . L I. DRS. SCOTT & MacKAY, , ­ , I I � . .. � - 4 - . .7 ; PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, - � - � . . I � . I � _- � � r � I . Qodorloh strol opposite Methodist ohurch,Sego - i " L 4 I I - � graduate Ti I t .0. SCOTT, L otorla and Ann Arber, a I � � member Ontario College of Physicians � i � I li . Surgeons. Coroner for County of Huron. i I I k, I . I I � I a P�uir � *W IS � - - - 1, R IVE PILL me I Iftno �� � L 0. MAoK,AY, honor graduate Trinity UnIveral . � � I � ; gold modall-it Trinity Medical College. Mom 6 � I . . . College of Physicians and Surgeons, Ont.%rlo. ; I I t 14 � � i � . i . - � I . - . __ — D : , I . F i I RED CEDAR SHINGLES. i a I I . — . The uodersl%mcd- xvishes to announce to the pu that having bought a, large quantity of the three b L brazda of rl, d cedar shingleti, and by getting a libe L . discount. for cf*h� ig prt�pared to sell them to L tomers at prices, that defy competition. - . S. LAMB'S Lumber Yard, Seafo . rth. ; L HEMLOCK LUMBER. Having In stock at the Se I aforth Lumber Yar very large quantity of sill the different leugthe . widthii, Ila prepared to fill any bill that Is presen . - � I Ithe very best quality of Hemlock. L , . . . . S. LAMB'S Lumber Yard, Seaforth. I . I - ; PINE. I , ! . . Having bought a large quantity of pine'from ' I . large firm in Muskoka, I am getting pirw dres , I I 1. oath aldfla or one side. for siding, flooring, ceili I . I wide plauk for water troughsgp L r�voa arid bads for grivol be�,es, light and ble. Also wb i cedar shit-glLIJ XXXX and XXX and XX of beat m In Mr.,!31ioka. Large stock always on hand. .' I . p . S. LAMS'S LumberYard, Seaforth L 17i I � j L I Hapdware Stor� � , I . - � - - v I . Complete aluock of Builders' Hardware. I . Roller Bearing Barn Door Hinges, T . and Strap Hinges, -and Latches at, botto pricee. � . A 2,000 lbs. Standard Steel Bearing Pla . � form So L ales for $29. Call and 'exami - - thilibre, ; fn1ly guaranteed. - I I � Eavill'ti1ju9bing and Furnace Work specialty, � Sills & Murdi' � . � H�ARDWARE, - . � . . S [._.-! - ­ '��L Imat-i�lirr . I _ _ 11 , � - - _, i: I - lv�. ,I - " , I .. 4 �j .1 , - I � .: . I r"qz -�_ k'� - � I . �­ . z �,:!, __ � - � , - � I Ll -_1 - - ­_ ­­_ �­­ _­_­,­1____11_­_­__ . - ­­�­--_ �1- _._I__ " ­ ­­_ =---_­._.-rI__­_--1--_ ­ ­­ � I-— -.,- - - _.... , I , _," . . . 1, ­___­----!,T,j T - - . . . I . . . � I . . . L � I . i . : i I - i I . � � I I : � � , . . I . . . I ! I . I : . i . I . I I . � . � i 1 i I . . ! I , : . I I � . . . I C, r . . . I . . : I I � . I : � i I I . . ; . I I I . I I , I � j ; I I . � . . . . . I ; I ; I i - I - i I � I : . � i - . � 1 I - I i I . i . . I I I I 1 � . i . I - , � � , � .� . I I F 1 , � . I . � i . . . 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I - . - I . 4 I � I � I . T � . . . � . .. 1i BRB OF GRACE. � �, oe ae m settled, you an I �T STAKEL . ' . � t, I nus must ome and h vfj te I = 0 I must intr duce you t the Kestoi Now, 13Y ROa& CARRY. L � The 1 most timid:; an! No take any ` ' B,4A K - A' & with_�ne, and . , . _. I � . - � - I ! n other dea , say eome Ing comforting to,% . cha=6 of escapli T4e slender e I I . I � , ff Ilow ;" nd then re, Herrick smiled - I 11 I 11 I � o I I CHAPTER.11L dropped down t�e prilio-pice the r 01?V1 - , , h L . . . I I - . . I . — I f intly, E he loved h r son far :too we'll to , � ORY. L Ipg over the aby&a anything that h irib him by her repro che' a L ; in her, secret A PAGE OF AINCIENIf ]�IST r 1W ��( I NES a chance of life, eigerly snatch- , L . . — I . h Dart she at rongly dIal p roved of the step A�C 11 *E ! The lend I - IiIA14 seeks is safe ed at. � hil. . ty" i3 was taking, but Ze p I - I Before we can briug happiness to others, . . h was a sensible we. 11 He cares. nothing k I 1-0 I e must first be happy ourselves ; nor will , �, ;I !. Iran, and kr�'e that it was no good crying - . i 0 I . w . for fl1e means to ,I I I ��. happiness abide witibin. us untoss. we confer I . � d I i� over spilt n�ilk. I I I I thafep . t�otj ; , I I I . I . FW � it on othera.—MALTERLINCIL'i 1; . - At eight �nd twenty I a man may refusO I I ; I Thek6 4re . , . of reag'o - 0 - ____ � . I� ­ v ith some show n to be attached to � . I ! -PaIlds of men � aul I � ,-. bia,mother' i I ding swings, and may also ; I 11 Oh hush dear maileolm;.' plaaae", said I � , 11 i � I w6tien whoso i bi� permit deltlo'strik' out now pathe for - . i . . ache you have she, encircling his wrist with, her ha d ; It lives ,are at sfak6, 0* .- I i P f If you have Back. L was a favorite caress with bel and Mal- � I" I � il� .- � h maelf. everthelesS or many a- long day Kidney isease. If you neglect colm used playfully to' ter & it "Anna's 'Wbo� tire hint - h rill Herriok carried 1 a heavy heal and BackIac a it will develop into handouff,"' or the 11 Sheldon sihaoi - In from' accepting I L o: ily her adopted da ghter guessed how . meihi worse—Bright's Dia - the o0e means r�'. si rely Malc�lm was missed by his mother. l I I CW 1 iabetes spirte. of their close intimacy Re brother and , .�� I L case I . There is no safety' by I : I 1_. sister, he had never kissed her, bat Itbere . . use rub ling and doctoring your , . prejudice. � I%' I CHAPTECR IV. : a was entire confidence between them. L ! I 0 � i e ine S. There Doctor Pierce's f I � I y 2 11 Please, please, Malcolm, do not say any I 1 [ ANN�. is only lone kidne 2cine but i more ; it was very wro�g of nurse to put Gc4den Medical , . it cu&s Backache every time— , those ideas in your head. You kmow moth. Discovery has .. Better to feel a love within I . and he -is giving been the means df _CI Th ` be lovely to the eight ! 1 . � I er spoke to Dr. Armstrong, � Bett t a homely tend4brness . me a tonic ; he ea6i I must 9� out 11101 el� 8 3 restoring healthl Th� .' to WanY men ano .. . ! I � n beauty's wild delight ! . � . I I MAcDONAL mother is trylvg to spare me ail she can," women whase holl- !: ; D. dd's - - 11 And the headaches are better?" Mal. � L z D 0 , i oloi � looked at her quite sternly as he put low cough, bleea- l Malcolm often spsnt� a night at Queen'fi 1 . - .1 I ing lungs, ema date : he made a poipt of never refuaing the vestion. )) .� . '* - I& es, I think al hope go, rather ciation and weai- �1 . �lis m9ther's invitatio0s, and would even I hesitatingly, for Anna was ab;olutely truth- ness seemed, to , &t off an engagement � if she needed him. Kidney Qn this ocwBion he had promised to stay ! I ful. 11 I still teel.rather stupid of an even. warrant the stato- � I , It t 0 nighte. , i I I in - but obber is so vood she lets me go, ment, of local�phy- r I 0 alii.* I . to bed . rl .1) is i 11 A meeting on behalf � of a college in Ja- � e& y. . sici4ns-­u There I � � I She sigh - ed rather heavily. 11 I wish I no ture ssible.�� i ran, for training nath,e candidates for holy ; po � orders, wae to be held � at 27 Qaeen's Gate . ; were stronger, Malcolm. Nurse says I ha e Wh 'should prejjudic6 against a put-up - I . i . v . I ,: a I 1 One hinder: y iab eveni nd some excellent, speakers I never been robust. I do so Iove to -help me� u f�om trTing what t I - I always feel an though Ican never has: -cured thou- ds of suffe;:ring men - -women Il we as men -had been an- I dareil Bhe!has nearly finished." But , A 0, mother. s� ascended t' e handsome staircase, he wis � I do enough to show my gratitude to her. and women? i � � ri ounced fo that occa ion. Mrs. Herrick he 12 0 Is DIS. t iought the �vhole sub'eot would appeal, to not so oertai4in his own mind that this wa3 ! What would have become of. me when my " Only for Dri 1 olden Medl " z . a forgone . ooneLlusion ; and again he blessed Lovery I think woul i gm,N to -d Malcolm a d in this she was not wrong. S N-4il � , rd, re r' parents died if she had not broughtme bore. writes Mr. Mosi , of, NIL, 1"t' V", HiLherto h �ad fough shy of zenano, meet- the day when he had pitched his tent in the , . We were so dreadfully poor, �and had -so few ng. lit I had; a., m . so bad I could not . . I wyci I bar aid asso0i tionis, workiii )t pasturage of Chelsea, where bishooB I a. Oh Malcolm, think of it5" and I at Wet ind!wis c �npelled to give u]e I ngs, , . g-girl'a quic friend . - ' e then she whispered in his ear, " they would =. It a ected my lun . so that I Coughed clubs, ops -air spaces, and peoplei parka, and Committees and drawing room meetings -there was all the i time, both day an �night. my fripnds and even &brnen's slielters 'and drinking never interrupted his lawful noteals, or ini have taken me to the workhouse all thought I had 4orsuTption. 1 � paired his qigestion ; for Malcolm, li�le nothing, else." I taken Dr. Pierce's Fa, Prescription and it f)untains. * I � ' I , . 'ori" on uly try- 69 T objectso" many other mev, abhorred tibat noudegeriot , 11 Nonsense - rubbish," 6gan Malcolm bail h0ped her so mut sb insisted They ere all gooil and worth I ing. bis 'Golden Tyled "I t iscovery 1 -which I he had 'beerved to I Anna, an he could meal so dear to the feminine mind, a me4t , w r thfully ; but, Anna put her hand upon di I haVe taken ,four battles and am now a I U, weighin i8s pounds, than" to Dr. have tackl d them si gly, \�ut not when tea. The wiqe, soft carpeted staircase led 3 , � r10 his 11 a ii � well ilia hey were But the to a spacious Nnding place, fitted up wi�h 4c 11, � iled on ad nauseurn. __ Ild 90, dear, not nonsense. I am' telling PieriI Golden 1A%Ie icai bi.�covervl couches and I easy chairs, and ending in ja a you the sober truth-motbei *ould endorse T)IQ sole mod e" for substitution is to 141 apanese allege had teen largely dficussed . ty', t! i1a his ape 'al circle, and also in the paper of small bat pre ty conservatory. I -it. Do you think I do not c 'we her a life's perruit the dealle 6 nie�ke the little more I 00A � . which he as the editor -the Times had. The draw g room was a large, W911 if service and love for all her d�ar care of me� ! profit P aid by the sale ill less ineritorious Oven devoted one of i0 columns to the sub. proportioned -room, with! a curtained' sr4h ' I If I am tired. I glory in! iny fatiguell, for medicines. He &jns; 'you lose. . .. � � � _ _, mrinnm �..,..- iect ; and Mrs. Herri0k bad been secretly way opening into i smaller one, which we t it is, for ray adopted mothe4nd her ,�___ . uch'gratifi9d by Malbolm-'s readiness to be by the n I he :music room. He e that I am working ;" and An'.na's eyes were 11 r really say- that, Daw- . I .Did my moth . .. there was :rgreanod'fitano 'and a fine harmo - . very'sofb and bright. 1� Malcolm, ,you son IV` I . I I resent. . I . . . er she is now I 64 4 Mr. Malcolm a a did ; and Ebeg- " The I ishop d, I . have no idea how much hapi� . 31 will b� with us," she aaj ium ; the latter w a Mrs. Herrick's, speci I ary I i 7ith an im flexion of p6de in her tone ; " he instrument. The dfawing foom .wore i a ore share her work. I know . a never corn, girig your pardon, ideariel . on do not half I ; over hez a just now o4i account of his wife's usual aspect on ,these occasions ; rows f 2 plained of her lonelhila,3113-iu is not her 'way understand my. mi�t4ss., he in quiet Epok- to complairlili she has " Wiled Florence - en, anadoes nll�t show h r feelings ; but she I Iealth, an I haspromi0d, to take the chair.)) chairs and cushioned benches occupied t Is "'hen M I 01 an to eatke floor ajacls, and overflowed into It 8- , so terribly. We talk of er sometimes, .has a warm beart.p-,.; I k0ow as well as you 4- a (I m signiffil d his willingne I ; . I ) � I inneir apartment. i 0. mother and. I,,' 'continued th � girl thought- do that our poor 0 3i d is!!put upon and over- i lake his �ordshipls * equaintance, and to A.1crimson �overed dais or platform, d a. of fullyll, 11 avd she tells wha,t a ! sweet daugh' worked, but she ie e aiinabine of my mis- Retain to w, iy,amount of speeches ; and Mrs. coraped with plants in full bloom, and tf 11 6 I ter she would have been, and', how we should tress's1ife ; that's wb�t makes things so I ferrick hi 6d gone to #er bed that -night a have been sisters. It is so dear of her never diffloult, for Miss - nua is bent on helping I anny wol an. � . spre�ding palms, with a semicizole of cot i. cor � -why co Idnotmale Imbealwayal cr&, waa the chief festu.-e to excI me, even when she is thinking her , d will not I sten t a word. � ikethat? . . W . , I lau �, bold his the thought, and then she sighed gently as M the -arrangements ; and here, with V a . and talking of Florence. . I It. my little, girl Malcolm soon �o nd e must euns�ing streaniing on her, stood a I had llied,-' she said once,. '1 should have eac . a, �aind very sopm his �ind was too much a he took h 3r.Bible in tier hand. - .. I eve , I )JI, , 't . P It open't d of iVs own accord at Samuel's t&l1 girl in a vihite dress, with a looj lie I &C, had two daughtere.' I . absol by his oWhooncisrns. After a time hildhood and Hainnah's solemn dedication ley poppies in her hand. Malcolm had to hold his tongue at lasiti d.to An',�i a pa e 3he ka; she had (I clug of, hilIr ­ I , . Sea ' I - he goVuse �. ( e ,bbrn ;. It ma 8 such &'pretty picture that Ma I. to Nurse Dawson. la '1� I - . tf � bat he grumbled freely reful' to listen to advice, and Must of her fire no passages in the well I I Aead book had been . ore frequently per- colm stood quite apell-bound ;'the orims6n , I . In her he had a staunch ally ; the old ler weird. i ii used. . . . I dais was such a rich back ground to the 9oh I &a. m0lin was. devoted to Anna. and by no rn�.am RD had his cl�vnbeibtleq to fight, and vio- I , creamy white of the girFa dr4 a . . . . Of all t1 le, ; characters of -holy virit, this I D82, while t6 nt. aided with. her mistress. . tory vias not ii . hiive ; neVErtheless . I I I . I � .. ' her awma, d most forcibly to POPP . 96 You. see it was. just this way, Mr- Mal- his. masculine will p valtiled / t ewish moD4,er appca ies held' so carelessly added to t6e . . . 1. the `coat brought . effect ; eve Iron h .Jt aiion ; little n �he sunshine filtering th c0i my dear," she said to him, at oboe ; It was no hast'l. con'sidered resolution of 11 the mistress, bless her heart, . thinkO of that determinclal a- coi toi leave his me- year b y y t th T mple child, the pre- the partially drawn curtains gilded the r . I caous 11, lar. bla tion made in grati- , ni w a, gold. Malcol fl Ltor nothing bat them charitable 10oclietiEs, fro I liarl ee 'and'. ' hair until it shone like w - m thei?s floof and, se p I chambers of his can morning till 'night ; they are More to 1 her own# neither did a ffeo his purpose with. �ude for &4 �nswered I rayer, the pride and '51mo8b sorry, when Anne caught eight of IIIISM than meat or'drink or rest. Sheisasstrong ofthelmother'sheart,as sbest6od in him, and ran down the steps tell hin set . I - out 6'good deal of i - ut an he told Ced- JOY . p in rt f .1 w t as a horse, and 'no she is never tiredi like � . the o ;h and saw h -with &,bright�i smile of : elcome, &A two ric, life at 27 Queen's ( ate was becoming our, I I I I Why, my dear, 1 have known . ministerial i; his fair an - ,p,,d, ds outstretched. , other folks. imBosale to. him. 1 . . I her -to spend a whole, day going fro%ne . ob It was on�e of, he worst moments of to touch hjr�irresistibl , and in her Secret " Oh,Malc6lm, Inietrer thought you wou'd- meeting to another, sljeechifyirig and r ad_ � D jh:t�envied H nab, -be here yet"' 4 she said - and her voice w� ka his 1�fa when ho announe Id his intention to , als . - 0 1 1. 0 ls_�. I ing repor,ts, and yet when I have gone up to his 0iother. She llintened to his embarrass. Th 91 Was to devoted to this im. very soft Zdclear ; "I but I am oo glad . � io � al I dress her in the Mg shehas been as ed ezp nation silontly, 4"nd without offer- 01-tant me ting, bv b e next day Malcolm see you, and I have quite finished." fresh as �pairli , She i,3 made: of cast-iron, - . . - � ad promis d take unal, for an outing- Anna Sheldon was not a pretty girl, bi Lt . . that's my belief," continued Dawson, who ing ou irkterr�pt�o� ; ' ut her pleasant, 3 Would be he ' Y=And already they people always said she was so interestin . On stron eatured face re !set and stern, and a ork . secre.tely adored her mistress ; ! 'I' but dafA - a al- I ad made nd le ote many plans. i Kew, Her figure was well formed and gracefu ,, whiso ... had fi�ieh�e she iooked at hiti , . for . . lKio'hmond, Ampton rt and H=14* had and her expression and smile were remarl -' iron Is one thine and a,, fragile �blossom 'like mos� sollemnly.. I 11 :1 ;� . ng"s Miss Anna is auother� as I 'made bold to - t 11 been prc posed ; b t Anna had b in. ably sweet ; but her features were by i o 14 . " His was tb Is ., on y soh of his mother, ff - been . faultless, and her want tell my mistress the. other day ;, ' fbr it I 4i ereut to each. 81 a had Ton the means of color was t stands to reason, mai I said to her, I and �hle was slvidbv -," a 6 sild slowly and �o 610�oar]amy morethan once, and � Oefect. -She had beautiful hii he 1. , :adl*, and no ,korA )f rep�roach could have _.Is 411 the I also a young creature like *ss Anim is not �seai- tu , 0 nice 'a were eve, ; ' the weathler was which was Que and fluffy an a baby's -, i� I � hilin mbre-I deepi It milli him 1;9 , . tint was rather too colorless, but she nto soned and toughened like a1ady� of your Aug i ! I . �o6hor, for eight-seein , and in .her iresent . . . . An. age,� and I never did think much of her, con- 61 ' I Otite of languor she i ,readed fatigue - and - it in it stylilli, that exactly suited her. At this I - %other, y6u tia-lis n �right to sayi I ab, It I on : i� gh ro Me, mattel after mollneup, wheh her eyes were bright with 17, * , stitution." , and tolspeak ai th.9 �ere failing in my, q What did he place 1 41 And what did my mother 'say to that, . I 0), 11,78he sail to herset, " as long ad Mal- pleamurO and there was a flush on her fal . I � duty towards you, e re �Orved. indignantly; Anna bertairily � looke . � � w. - Dawsoi . � ; $I it �s � M,Ot fair -all ny I fo I have tried to < olm was w'th, her ? Her rest and joi3j()Y- I d pretty, but sueh i . * , dearie, she had a deal to say, � for ent were i his sociely-to sit besi '_ moments were transient with her. ; . I plea*e !you, and to a lirry out ycut WiRIIER."_ 11 de him Of � 11 am free to confess that my, mistress is a ) a nd listen t his dear voice, and tell fiim all Malcolm prPosed her hands affelotionatei also . 11 .1 t m not comph inin g Of you,'Malcolm, ' rn . never at a loss for words. She argued with she r1eplied quiiatly, ; is yo& own conscience I er joys an troubles.'� � then he looked her over with brotberly fre.b. j . . � . u of me for pretty nigh half an bou'r-'until � she - ; � The prog amme was still a blank' dom. - . . . is aoloul you, not your mother. Would when -nice, dear. I see you . I ce made: thingal look He different t6at I did ' not alcolm k looked at his mother 8 door. " You look! very - . . you baive me supprei a th �ruth or tell you . I 0 know whether I was � on 'my I head ol my a liw? : Do you th nk oy �derson re)eived h'i a e dressed for the evening ; are those . pop. : I I .. with a'beamin face. ! i I i0a part o heals. I i I . listen unmoved tow aat y6u, have told me h.e old mE n had grown a -trifle sti. and p the toilette ?" . i 11 She would have it that every one ought jusf!! 6w-tha,t you: nterid!to leave pay roof eumatic late yeard, bat he still k t a Then An ia!laugh6d and fingured her pearl . . .0 I to work,, old or ycang� rich ok' a Arp eye. his oloadjator-the weak. Ind. necklace,' i is though she was embarrisese d I poor, ; 0at thatimy only son finis bw home so, .uncon- - I she loved Miss Anna all the .better for so gemi ),! and his life Ure sol irksome, � that he ad and err Charles. . I . by his scrul iny. 11 No, of course not -what . �f i I I readily offering herself for the' work. ' '" I is fo, t ?)) it . ' I I They at a not exp oting you- just yet, an absurd q e tion. Fancy flowers at a � - lei Bit should have left her free,`she said that,�, Mr. I AS .c6d to quit I J. r. Maloolr ," obsery d Anderson r spect- dra,wiug rob; meeting. I am going to pi it no. Malcolm-' no one in :my house should be I V Other, v6u ar In 4ug tbirigai worse ii it, them in a van directly.- Now, as mother 'a . ani *Orse," kurn# ;ibolm passionately; ,.Y ; " T a mistress has a 'oommi tee in. . � . L 6 a � . m- Is � uttlDg m tte�sl in a wrong light. � library, and Miss. Inna is in the Araw-' engaged.,jaeb , ow, I am going t t ke yc u rch compelled or urged to pub theii hand to the u �re p �� � I P i g room al iag with C iarles and the carpen. to the s�'hool roorn, and nurse will give i o plough ; bat when she, came t6 me of; her . � 2 ' . C . , �3) Willlybalisteu,tom amoment?" I � something, to eat." own 131caord I wuld h 0 wept .,with joy! 69 fu ed �� listen, to YOU) my t rj arrangi g the seatb 11 . i 11ave.I eve re " , — -_ I yl�)) W dine, Andes . I " What time do the I' on V) " Feminine nect ar and - am- brosis, I it i. i , ___!________ son - �and a so ter a tnore motherly ex- i r I I 1 q aloolm pu the uest on with sorne� indif. agine," mut"red Malcolm to himself, f r ,nov 30I 1 pression came i6to t ,a gra� eyes. I 9 t. ��V" lill, I lap 'I'l I., . I . , irtuce-he knew quite we'll what Ale an8- he had partaken frequently of these echo I I ) . -� ".; � - I jNT' you hive a .0' .been kipill he . roomfeasts. Bat he was determined ;o, . '­. j . I V. 0 way . N a would a. � � .....'__ . .-, - I . . - , replied ll� a is his 49 Why otv see, Mr, ff�lcolm, it i past � . . . -, ), buttgerevas Aightquivar make Che beat of things during his she b - I '. ---- . . � . voice. I 11 Mothier, it is,! not my fault -at s � )) P visit, aq he � d 't x now, r turned Anderson apologe0call y. lnke. thi-3 arm in Anna's at III 2 __ , � T � — I . y , . - - ,:�, least I .11. hope no hi it w4itbink so different. 4 ad the ecl for eight, and thd mis- said chlilierflu , ead on, Hebe, and don'b . - I 0 -a scE I I ly o most subjects. I a. 4 nearly eight and tre a said ere 'Would big no time for ilin kttek popoles as you &," which was a. c. I Der I twerity, and at that ige Oman is �ound to a )he committee woulO Dot break ul� until aotl b tll�s!�e was doing. The school roo n � � , , I I . - - , en. 7 1 do the best for himaelf."; ' : 4 v en, so slie will have] a cup of tea , and a was . tilit , a special room. although t ' i 11 I hoped you wodld h I . . . i ch ty. . � . , �ve marrii,§d before m dwich. )) � had ang d its character of late years. 6 - ! . I . i ons .� � this, Malcolm." '. . I Cl; Ob, irdeed, ret�raed Malcolm'drily. ' wag a larg , cheerful frout room, two flee on, i . 11 There is ao question ot marrying at lig above th drawing room, and Ann& h the I present," he returned in : olonstrainadvoice. I suppos Miss Ann4 ;) and I are to ,be re- made it ry pretty and: comfortable. Hate , . ga 6d on th same far4. .1 6 . 11 I have not yet flea th woman whom I ? . I '� No) si , I think tot. I believe' Miss she kep er books and all her treasure I Isl . . -1 : wish to make my wi, o." ! . 10*a and awson hav contrived somID sort and here �er canaries twittered and sang ' . . I . 11 Then a singuiar . e pre04.on cros . sed Mro. of- eal for you in thetsobool rQ m. , They the suns�iue. Malcolm, who loaded h r - � . Rorrick's fa,3e., I 'th Pr _ sents, bad himself selected t Is I 11( � lia d ,e theirbeab, b1r. ZOOM; but w, on � . - lameorryl to ear'that Malcolm; I I E b t with committees and deputatiol3k and handsom ly framed prints that adorned t e 'y , ih � would have willingly given YOU 'all to a wife, lie van knows what, y mistress had been walls ; is favoiite ," Huguenot." a Id '� nd I but fife in chambers seeimo to me so BoLem- riVen almost out of h r senses. The maids " The lack Brunswicker," and Lu Is md ian.11 i I i . dining room now, for Qre'sto Fildes's ,'Doctor," and illome of Leadels . I 11 It is only an ideal he returned I ,el , ,reiin the landscapes, had their places there. in thi Is . ea and light refre bment ; and t6y've .8 ty. 11 I ently. 11 Mother dparl, try to believe that I ee - behindhand too itb the plants, from room Anna spent her leieure hours, few add bar - I am doing it I for i theibest-for both our ( ,'ofept Garden, drat hem," muttered the far betw en as they ware ; here she re�d - . I .1 & you alone -you and thou E,bt and wr3to her letters to M ail - a . sakes. I am 1 old'man irritably. H� was a faithful ser. n I ­ I have Anna ; and in; spite of all your kind- rant, and traill to his Imistress3a iute�ests ; colm-sweeb, maidenly letters, which he ;. ness to m,e, I am Well aware that I have but he was growing d, ' an a w re ps I d ther 8 read lightly and tossed oside with a emil! � never beEn any1real help or comfort ; If I times when he longed(lito sit quietly under t ' idly, but, with the preoccupi�d . . , - I i �!:i �� ,I I I i 1111 I � � I III :::: :::! . - thought you ne�ded me-tbat you relied on his own fig tree, in tho Surrey village �w_here oarelessnew of a busy man. I I . Ale - me for asaistahee oi'r protection -I would he wad her , where, meetings and col The sot md of their voices brought Dawsob 1 eat ... M , rl never have caryed�out this independent . ral - . ,..Vr.. - - i toes were �known. i to the do, r. She was a little pincushio6y I . I I . `l , I I life.,� , . I i . . " Never mind, Anderson," returned Mal- woman "i bunched -up gray curls, whiQlx I , � . I Don't forget -the iold man - It is the spirit o the �age," she returned colm pleas ilintly, " we' cannot entertain a !he wore �n defiance of all prevailing fash. . . a h4le bitterly ; il� is 'the children who Biaho wit iout some degree of fuse and di , with the fish on his bl� ck. P, is. xonlll andof which she was secretely vefy g : makp terms, and the . parents . who have t . o comfort,, 1'. will go up and find Miss Arina ; proud ; her complexion was still as Clear For nearly thirty years he yiel4 and submit "' I ; I . � i ani pink; as a girl's ; and her somewho't . I a . 49 Whis is an old si gum6rit, mother," re- I __ - --- --- _: , ' lind has been traveling ai�oundi the . . � wide moll was garnished by the whitest 9f ted . . plied Malcolm wearily ; ';'how often we ' a Dawson's boaet that she h&,d . . I world, wid is 'still : xaveling, have�gone over that groand, you and 1. 81 ed ing P i I le's never sat�na dentist's chair in her life. �t � . . ; t When our wills havel clashed it seems to me � I � 1, bringhig health and col-fjor _. � Is - .6 I arn sixty-five if I am a day") alie Z> I b the doncessiono'havelall been on my side. Tn Nov. 1901, Mr. " herwood W61ker, a would il with a quick little bird like no,d � . � wherever lie goes. - Hall many men of to age do you suppose fireman o the Canada Atlantic Railway. I . . a . � . that slw�ys emphagised her statements' i would have yielded to you in thematter ofa ,� living at adawaskal Ont., wrote:-- I li. I !Y sed To the consuniptive, lie I I � ; but theie, mother was eighty-three when g') , latch key ? or old Anders en . am a preat sufferer frorr . r bleeding piles. the palsy �ook her, and she hadn't a gap ;'a lie strerl! I , I p -4 come am ,briiicrs t zth and flesh ' the chief suffer, rill an he .victim -of your i Sometimes ', the pr t' d ng ile' I I . . I her mout�, dear soul.'.' .. � I i Ito - , 1 strionees ;; do you t�ink �t has not troubled �: down, caus�ng muco�lmuli�slery and uneasi- . I � I I . ,ke lie s � Malcolm always kissed his old nurse, f4r o much needs. I me to keeLb��j.Hp.n!ght after night 9" ness, and ilkt other times I am stibject to I . ., - -1 I . I there wag a warm attachment betweeh To all weak aiad si kly i :f" —Ande-mon is my �ervsInt,'and has to'do bleeding plbs, and they blee(P to such an them ; and indeed he never for ob that hi3 I his dat3 " replied � Mri. Herrick rather extent as t:) !make me quite weak. � IfDr ' 9 . chil"dren he cflves� rich land I * hadoweldiall his childish comforttohel Z�` ; stiffly. , I � I � Chase's Oir�itment will cure this Wful ail- " Bles 'd is he who expecteth nothing, I � . - - � 69 ment you Nill have my everlastit, wi strencytheiiing food. And has done ilt,�' was Malcolm's . , g grati. " k-ly ILI> I tude." � . i ; observes t a Be man, and Malcolm, wb 3 . . i . I answer ; "�e has been perfectly ,conscien- . . had indul ed in moderate expectations i i To thiii-and: pale per ons tioue; if he grumble a bit now and then, . n ar h'T, IgO2, he wrote -- 'Accord. ill, - � I . . which theleapot loomed largely, was somt e. M. - in to my e, I now take pli asure in � lie gives new fi rM f , �and- no 0148 coula wonder at kilo ag , other, . rised ,by the agreik� . �esh � . I .. I w ting to ou. If ou remerr ber ble eight f , - f . � Jts. no good talking -'t is iot only the ques- s you, quite a ta tefal little dinner table laid r � . I I rich red blood. ; . j�.-- se t Mile a ox Of Dr. - base's Oinment for �, : I 'tion of the latch key, I wilaut to have a placi� I two, with.:a half-filled vase In the centre fclr . ' � t . �, bleeding F lf� some three month; a I . Cbildren who fil-st sawt the wherle I can be free to lead �mV own life and a t which the I poppies were evident . I . I Vai ly intended . � . see my own1friends ; therb'is no room foe used it a th-fully, �and can sa3 , it An - sulil jy when she saw his - .. old man with the fish are liow them bereT-your I usy �jfe is too much I proved a G dsend, for it hams entir.. cured, facna 1Dd deli - ghted I ell, and at on ae proceeded to arrange hi r - .. , - ee oti-C)WI, Up and �have I i , . I . me of bleed ng piles. �; . _ . _ch'Wren orowled up!with woik to� -have leisure for I �ilel)&wson hustled aboub.and M tl) 11 I . I I "I wou' 'have wtitten sooner but I flowers, w i boo i I I I . : ie 'y " - ; . wanted to I �ble to t�Tyou that it, was a I tang the I -bell, and chattered like a a of their own. is " . , l;ave evel reb sed ti.bl entertain your __ amiable m"pie, In a veI short time' tt a , t- He stands for, Sqott's Eilnul- trieni Colin -" kind 4� dull red flush I u'can- u! ile for the l I I tf . i Eermanent cu re. ThAs yo weakminded Charles, now a reformed an I i ne crossed the mothe'r's :ace, " though this re- ene.fit of othi6ir suffier.�ng people' There iteady ch4aoter, and en aged to the hea I I ! sioii of pure cod. liv —a proa(h had one homi I. : I are several people he're who hr�ve been ,jt, 9 I � I . � r. oi I it 1) i i - I cured of very severe 'cases of pr truding* use7sidj brought in the tray, and a mo� - a delightful food 'and .1 natural osaibl ncl her (boldly, I I I do not . I so and ap stising little 'meal' was - serve -in$ this great ointzn�nt." 6o wi , I ' think I hav � ever -aal ed yloi4 ; but. ,motb Or, piles by us _ Cutlets h sauce piquant and pigeon pi tonic for children, for old fblks I cents a boil, at all dealers, or Ed7." U, I t at breok I � . let us make pm and o this.! � The fir Bates & Co., Tokonto., If salad such �, S.Maloolm loved, and a delica ' � . and for all who need flesh land will te pain ul. to all )f us,! �ut we shall soon � pudding wl�ich seemed nothing but fro , " - I I . I � shake -down and the* yo� and An _ . . and sweel while a excellent bdtttle � strcrqgth : I . . P a will � % I . . bealt. W I Dr. h a 'e-qs I hook, -sent pp by Arldnerion, completed t a I I own that it . as.for t a . . - BOWNE ' I . 1l, S : . ! . - [� ; SCOTT& . ,: Chernisto. want me 1.8 all alwa a be! 0 your aervice. il ; � �. repast , - . I � . I Toronto, I I I I I Ontpl.rlcl. e you ev f4w da�s-4heyne 'I I . I - - )I I shall so' 11 y I ­ r .11 I wish mother could, have . joined no 1. ; 5 Oc. and $ 1. 00 -i all drL,LgglsI Wal and -- aeon's to 4r6 - noi very far - I I I . I .Ointment . . I ; � & i i ; � observed Ain& regretfully ; I I I did my bel ; . I -0 I I . . 1. r . I . .. ; : . ! -, ` 1--- I , i I . -1 ;, � -- - - I - . . : I !: - . � : . i I � 0 - . L - I I I �. . : � . I . � . i I � � ; I I � 'L I I I , �­ � . . : � . � I : I i i i I � . I. I . . r I f . . I � I . i I . � I ; . 11 I . - . I I � h . I i � : . I ; . ! I I . I I I I , � I , J I I '. I I � . I I : ; i L I � I I I � I , � � . ! . ; - t . I . I I I I I . I . I i . . . . . I '' : i � � � I . i [ I � � � I I . i . . : . : I . � i � � I i I i ; . I I : 1 4 . I : , : I �_ ­ -_ - ­_-'.­­_­ ­­ � I . I . . I . _ - 1i loeuI I I I � I " ; I - I It . I I I I . 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I I . . z I I I �� _7� � � I . n � � � I . I . I ­. - - . z � r I I - .� 1 4 1 � i I . __ .­ - , I . I - � __ I . - � I - � - . w : . � r : � - - � - z . . � I I I I o : ... - , - I - . 4 I .. 11 .. . �Ml _. � ­ I I 2 � - . I - . _... 5 �� . - - z � - I DECEMB G4 19.02 �. I __ �. I I . � �R 2C 1 . - . -1 on� III � - - ­ � __ I ______________� I . I t I I-- _Xll�&ZpPpi - . I � I persuade her, but she Isaid there was no f A . � -DEC . � . EN ' ot gone yet, and -' '� . I I I -��� me. The people have I I it I I eP____._ , Duld have Fiome tea% in ! . . � ­ - Oil 40 1' jo,", r d -u n N is , - le bag to dress, you selli. go she at id she i I V -'st T 0 . Ilher dressing room I ,- I ch# h U � id talk tdyou later." , , -11 i � I � * ' : � . " I must' just see abou� getting. the InIst-1 " - 11�, . . - � - ... - - - .. I - - &%A� .... 4 � 4swo-Am.a Im -4 - � Es's things ready,"' inOyrupted swoon, ,. t itept Ayer's Cherry Re I � I a Z'S � it she spoke in a grumb ing tone. "Don't �", " V11-2ve ; � I � . 1: I � � )u faph yourself, Mr.jMalcolm,--I told torzzl �Nq Inj, house for a great man 11 - A. aarles to uppack your GUdstone, and pat 10 sedl at Ithe f VOAV : A. , , best medicine in - . .-� I yenrs.. It is the .61 nei goods 4 . a , it your clothes ready jor the e�leniug. I the. world for cotiens and colds.,, - 11 .nrDlOenesana I y mistress won't be dreIl4sed,-you Can take , . - . 'Ory and glaswo� y word forif, for a Roodl three quarters of J. C. Williams) Attica, N. Y.. % . - . -heap 4 . . _mo�jd as e - - i hour. There Is nothiak like a conOttee . . jew, of the maill . . . . , I r dawdling along, a d It Is I Ing onel stand- . : n - : 12 bai 4 I . �: - .ha,a q . g on one leg as it were, t el a PeI in All 'scriolds lun - � ie wilderness, or a stud�d goose, oir . - any- 9 - I i lbal. UPPOlm i3o p 4 . �er for 25e �� I ling you like to call it. Pon't vou let Mr. troubles begin with a N,jl P) JbH. rw I e i - . , to I - 4offleeferV.3, � alcolmhurryliedininr' Miss A�ns,for ticklin'lg'' dri the throv L 0 - _ ioreisnotbingso bad f6rithe digpetion-J � � � . . lbs, tielaned � . 'r I good digestion comer, nb�b to a good con- YOU C2 1 S*()p thiS at fir.St. . 11 - I i od ralkiL-a U . lence in my opinion," aad Dawson hurried I I r loor, 25el 4 113F.91 . , . � 5 I � I vay, already primed wit6 a scolding for in a single night with, - I -; - � )r mistreos�sandwiohes� being like the I -1 zj � . . . figg for 25c, 2' �� . -add I : A ers !Cherry Pectora I . mop Etic -z . y � - -1 .overbial ri rag to a but,to this excellent � w : _. I � . - or 25c, sY1 � � � . oman. i ! . - )il flour. I . Us'e it also for bronchitis : - 409 -X , � . (To be Contiqued.) I . - ) . I - , corn Meal, k, , - � 0- ,; 7 . 11 consum tion) hard colds 1, I P ) I �. buckwheat M The Day of Miracles ; I vialt breakfar-1 past, but manywho are cared of Itching, blooding - and for c6ughs of all kinds. . � nuts, Fore'e, ! . . ` - protruding piles by the use o Dr. Chas��s 011it- : . - � I flall shredd , enkklook upon their recovery. 9 next thini to mil- . I . . nious. It is not uncommon f f persons who have -Th 1 25c., enougb for tum oortdI I - ,extracted. hi, rig, -*t f or brour-liditis, hoarse�- . r ide�one?alnful, risky and 6 6 sly operations cold T"51011", 'Neo.f, - 11 � - - j3helled almll) 1 vil to 0 finally cured by s woude4ul, oint. I aleis: liar4l ( o ds, etc., 0I, most eeonomical 11 we. for chronic catses and to kepy on b..d. - all kinas, of I � N � ent. It Is the standard the vill over �nd the z - J. C. ATER Co., owell, X�212. I come. all an, dy guaranteed cure for piles. i - ! � I - - . . I � .0 ; - I . - -W__1 - ..- goods. Wan I . . . - . I fresheggo, all - .. � What's Ina Namall?l I . L I and toikeu to! the Emergency Hoi 4 . pleakand talld - During the summer a diitinguisheo mem- When laid upoo the operating table -ar,& I Inar e price � . , � Br of the French Academ$' rented a bottage under the light, the Burgeon -noticed that, , .�- �_ � - handling IN"O t Savoy, and when the tfma came'for his although about 35 years 014, the suffereej� 1 � 19ev4ry ,day, ah � . � )turn to Paris he went tq2 say farewell to face was remarkably beardless, and next ­' all kind . , . ,a of el . ��� - :.- : , io owner of the cottage, a), prosper'" farm' discovered that the hands and feet 'Were ; � Ps wife. ! , � � . . � L � ! I . smallfor a maki. With their susVicims, �z i- � 96 I hope you will write your name in my I ,,".ned _� . , ? �: o4roused by these fall the surgeon ler . - Ae G#� [bum before you go," she aid. before the oper4tion of setting the broker, . i � 2 � - T ' - I I � ' I I With pleasure," he replied, and taking ankle was over�f that the patient ,was I _� � a . r a IP -1 "' FE -A . : pen,.he wrote his nam the book." woman. � __ S id " 'A I � . � 11 Thanks," she sai ll, -but woet you -� The woman 04 -me Fto this coi frora- - : I I j I lease tell me your profes4on, so th�t I can England ten years ago, and found no Val. I : . I I - � irite ib after your name?", icome from empl. I Th I , eyers who had work V, I �e Imp . ... I . 94 0h, pub down ' lana, owner,' he .an. ive ont. The work war not suitable for .... �__ - ! � I I wered. i . � womim, they said, Determined to make . Oruick, I � 11 But that isn't a profes ion." she said. '4er way, she donned men�e clothes ai _. ­ Will be kept'lor 5 I 11 Well, th6n, pub dowx I Academician," pince that time has drifted from one poA... - .. 11. R, S., 1j!u0'kter13R1i . .- . tors A. ard J. Broad " - ram the answer. tion to another, 1nding no difficulty k i6b. , Fr�nipoter, Rvd,� � These words seemed tc puzzle her, and �taining work. Up to the time of the va. . ... I Bred by A. Watsc . �erefore he asked with a i mile ; vi_ - . t __ - -foitunate accident' which revealed her . 1 ' 11 Don't you know whaj an academician secret she was employed as cook in Jack!,s - 1. I DMn, Lady Arnie rt IV$ . ,_ 1. . 49 . U AS 10. . Quick Lunch H,4nae, in 8eneca street. �� . . - � � "No, not quite," - she answered, " but's 4.4 at 4% : b I I On Sept 26Eh4 18961, Harry was marriell . -1 - b1l J ouch along word th the profession iby Al . . )a , d. Joseph I Butter to Agnes Golden. � iust be a splendid one." I . At the time of tP_ � marri%ge the bridegroora - A� � t4 .. 31 - .1 tz %I 2 gav e age as 32 years, occupation, cook . . 4 $1 . a's 44 111`1 � Use Lever's Dry Soa . (a powder) to ian birthplace, 'Yorkehire,, England. This . I � 1- 11- --I �113111 11 �__ _1111 1411_ U, . A �.1�2 11 Ada vas woo n -a a e s, yo 7=0 . ­,­ i , .ae . - t. I I f 32 � I I --- - —0 I t I I SAVbD HER LIM P0.1[y at the T ' eph. � ':. ! L --- 01 - I ! i � . - The peculiar charm 0 . I parrots is that I . I - - .1 'P�'ame Louis; Brovol T- ells a Tak _A I rhen they do mischief it , ' a generally � . amus- � i of Suffe4ng,,ind'Elow She � . . � 2g mischief, something t at. yiel . I.0 ; . i I . .1 . � I . . 1. . I lory Probably the druggist who figures I i .... ., 2 a 6hicago News ane-edoO is even -prouder , . � �-_ - i . - I .. f his pet than he was. be re the p t allen- ST. . MAGLOM10, Quo., Dac. 22-PpeciaW � ted a custolner. . The is large suit - I . to I . Too 11 eble td, work, tortured with Q10, .... I ins f. Rheumatism, frow parrot green, erb Iva suffering I ear, and prompt to prove that- he re.mem- ; . ,BrighVt Diseasisiand Heart Trouble, it wm . � ers. His cage hangs neG vith the result that -Polly ,4. r the tell has becor phone, is I little wol Dame Louis_'Brovosts hail I (=111�to up 'the 'Struggle. Your Christmas purchss4s by- all for our 1902 catalogue -We send 'it frce . quite ill][most give � roficient in I I telephone talk,." anii r turn. - 13at to a My she is A strong, he&rty, hap � . � py 3hes much amusement tc cusbome.-a who I weman. %nd sheialways sel " Del Xid,_. � lave time to stopland listen. 1 . . hey 'Pills raved my life. " I ..... ..,_ � ..... .. . .. �� i� The other day A stylish y dresle Yonge and Adelaide'Stmets, I 11 I tried all Medicine in -the wor . Id, and , . - roman came rustling. int) -the .11rilM . 3) .._ � grew wol and -'worse, *aye Dame Brovoist#j- ' .1 t. eked permissionto use I 5he 'phon - The , "There!wasAhrl-eemontbeI atopped-tikiri -1 �, 19 �ruggist pointed to the r r of, the store, everyth-Q, a�d made up m - ; I I ymind-tolet my-- nd she started in thw; direction. The - - . P�elf die. ' Then I was .led to try Dod&n . ,; tore was rather dark, an� . . I when al e1eard Pills T the flrs� be' - Kidney s. Tbegood X di C1 - 1 - omeone apparently talking into the isolsiver me suitpriaed tae.. I have taken twenty - . - - he seated herself to . I . - . boxes, and I am: well again. I am In Per. I " Hello central-helloilhello-ye . . o v - feet healith, anif I am very joyful. Dod&a .1 � I . . . . rke four-d'ouble-eighti expiess. Ye ,h ; ' �� Kidvey Pillaiaaved my life." .. I I . , -- rho is that ? Oh, yen ; Hello. I say ; no, I � i I - �- . I I idn't, g6t that ; is that so . . ? well, good -by- ; .4 G�aphie Description. . - - off,; belle, central : � Ila-" mud sol on, and so oo, . hello, hei through ; give seve I "a i � I I ! .vs'Did;you� see a man &ad a womau dri - I ' � V- � � . . I are � irlill a buggy about an hour- epetiti6ne. � I i �ng pastlih � ' - - Then the,'yourig woman6se � and advanced i . � ago'V1 asked a d6tective known to the -0bl- . �7 4 bago Tribune. ' . . .1 rith a stately air to the 4 Iler k, and linked if 'to . 1. of Yes is Ana red Mrs. Blank. : - te thought "'that plelson I . �Idtended use 64 Ah "� li t e detective, -1 now we ator i � he telephone all day. 6`111 Why, that's only the parrot. . ils--?�' getting'�n the a horse am I � I r ght traek. What kin& of � it V? - I - But the f r-ont.door had P 1. - ould finish his sentence, lammed b I fore be as - The' .1 . I � I o fast I didiet nil . - re driving ,a - ; I. . . . - . I'- i I - ' ties tha - � � epi Mrs. Blai 1.4 Bat the, , -1 . ?1easant Cure ;for �Weak Illungs I d woman ad on i8notch mohair and -wool , z . . I i 'or jack-eb of to . u0iise blue, last year's styll � I The best'remedy f sore, weak langs, is with stitcht � z . I - ' ' d s'iDatns, a ,white pique -akirto he soothing vapor of Catarrhozonei, I which with deep oircular flou I nee, a -astK #-ravr . raversee every air c and passage of the- hat, tilted and raither- fl -at, trimmed -*1* I reathing organs. treats remote . parta hydrangeas �� iii-nd loops of pale si I ' -1 bat cough mixtu as. d'-syrays el ap- ,blue- and her hair waO dope up pompadour. Thaes 1. � i : ,roach, and ki mda of germs at )) � - . � - illill I had. time t6 see. � I- C . ozone, drive away . . I I . , i 0 ain, congestion and inflWrtnation; i ,makes . , I 1 � - 'To Cure 6. Cold in One Da -i ,resitihirig easy and regular, - and is iarvelons influence on Co ghs, Cold erts & Bore ; I - - I � Take Laxallive B'romo Qaihine'fablets. All' , . I .hroat, Bronchitis, Cata�4Th, Deafn - . so and .1 druggists refun4l ,the money if it fails to �cure. � I - % E. W. Grove'sslikosture mon -each box. 25c. " jung Trouble. Catarrhozone cures � L - I . I I i delightful to inhale, an 'rice isize, simple o use. I � I I - _. 19 � A titlIe Mistake. or $1.00 ; small 25c., r N. 0. Poison & Co. Kingston, at Dr On gists, ario. . . - The Duke � of Argyil wals :once trav,6111,14 . . � , I 1 1$ � Dr. Hamilton's -Pills Cure ) Constipi tion. in a railwsy carriage with the Duke er - 3 . - � Northumberland,, At one of the atations jV i � 0 — 1. . L . . little commercial drammer entered . The � f . A PecuHar . . asO. - . ; . � three chatted familiarly until the train . After 10 years masquepiding Re a Mar3t --- I stopped at Ainwick .Junction. - 11 be unjnasking came suddenly for "Harry " Here the Duko of Northumberland w .- Torm9n, of . Buffklo, and disclosed her to. out and was met'by:a train of fl-ank-eys and 7 L e ,i woman. The disclosi I I trewas caused by I � oervanile. � -i I t 7l, a icy sidewalk. � . I t ' That must - fm mome eat swell " re- ,At 11 o'clock one night -recen ly an marked the drammer to or unknowncorn. . sl ' ambulance was called . I L vanion. .1 ... D Swan and Michigan streets. Ammlance " Yes�" said the Dtl of Argy -11, " he -- urgeon Cutting found &!..,'person lying on �s the Doke Northumberland." I � I a he sidewalk, disabled -by I a fr lictured. i L& I Bless me," exclaimed the, drummer. - �� - Inkle. The inj vua w I shborb L 19% And to think that be should have been . ad thickly set. being �bove 15alee , 3 � . nobs likeus." 4 � , o affable to two littles i a I - A. � iches in height, and .was � clad in checked I & - I � : - rousers of cheap material, brown coat.. 11 Wanted. - � L lue shirt and blue cap with leather peak. 'he � We wculd like! to ask, through the cot- - patient was lifted intl the ambulaince � I I � , . I mns of your paper, if there is any ,.person . — 'he has used Groen'sAugust Flower for the I � � - - - - I . . . pendent feelings, sleeplesianess,—in faci . � C`hrisftm % , d'q trouble connected with the stom"ach or liver? � . - j ily ic""111ATelry, : ; - i I in all civilived countries, and we wish to . I.0 ; . i I . correspond'with you and .send you one of � I . �z ' , I � - I ,,,, . .1 .., I .. . . L � L � , I � � � I . Iry one bottle Erst, We . LL � I i . - - 'THE B.rooch whLiC we show - �, htustFlower�' I vgea never known of its failing. If No, , . � �-_ . above (No. -901) Is a Sun - � - . � . - I you. Aik your oldest druggist, . F Burst Pattern of 114k. gold " - . �, 1:1 - � I- I z mounted with sixty-fiVe pearls. I . - . _ � , Mr. K-ruger'a .health has slightly im- - We send it to any address for : roved iince he came to X-eut-one, France# --- z $24.00.' . . . - - ... . ' He lool orst ailment.is not phymnal. - We have hundreds of other styles. L . � You may save -4 xood�y amount on .- i I I I 6bildren he appears to be oblivious to ,every, , , ' Your Christmas purchss4s by- all for our 1902 catalogue -We send 'it frce . � ' I of cost. 11 5- . Which bave befallen him and his country. I . z ... L You will find In it illUggrations of in - � ! He again exproased -a few days ago, Vir L numerable gift pieces atli priecs most Inviting. t I .1 I p �� . �he Trabavaal and end his dava, -near Pre- . � I � I - � Ryrie Bri I . - . : . Jewelers... I �� �', .. ... - - �. M ..� � � I etary0hamber.14in. Two wealthy ' friends Yonge and Adelaide'Stmets, ven laffoied togo bail for $50,000 cesch -Al * - .- 1 � I I i - I . Toromol . I oath Africa. __ - .2 Bub the colonial oflicial is afraid foassent;3,. . L 44 DIAMOND HALL. " :11 1 1 - ' 1 ' Est. 1854. � ... I ysai, where all classes and races are disoon- , - I � __ I I - . - . - . . _1_: - 1, �_7 - � 41- . - 111 - oure of Indigestion, Dvapepsia, and Liver � Troubles that has not been cured—and we . I � � also mean their results, such as sour stom- ' ach, fermentation of foe?,, habitual costive . I uess, nervous dyspepsia, headaches, des- *J;&� , . pendent feelings, sleeplesianess,—in faci � trouble connected with the stom"ach or liver? � . - j This medicine hao been.sold for many years - I , in all civilived countries, and we wish to ..... .. � .. correspond'with you and .send you one of � I . �z ' , I . �uir books free of cost. If you never tried � - � : . ; � i . Iry one bottle Erst, We -,. . � III htustFlower�' I vgea never known of its failing. If No, , . � �-_ I something more serious is the mazter with - � - . � . - I you. Aik your oldest druggist, . . __ : I G, G. GREF.N, Woodbury, N. J. . � - . �, 1:1 - � I- I z L -_ Ur. ]Kruger " Wants to ,got Back- I . - . _ � , Mr. K-ruger'a .health has slightly im- - 11 , 11 I : roved iince he came to X-eut-one, France# --- z at it isplain to anyone that the old M - - ... . ' He lool orst ailment.is not phymnal. - � ­ � - � � he picture of misery. When -one. peetw . � I 4im dri�ing with his daughter and grand- I .- i I I I 6bildren he appears to be oblivious to ,every, , , ' I I I 4 i _! �hing around him. He never arinfles) but , � '�.. � ' I looks lost in bitter recollectiont of the evils, 5- . Which bave befallen him and his country. I � 1­4- . I . i I . � ! He again exproased -a few days ago, Vir f. t 1. , ; I �trong desire to �e permitted to retuAm't0", I �; I �he Trabavaal and end his dava, -near Pre- . � . I it �. I .. . oria. Some sympathizerat undertook to r !� . I 1 3 il t lead hie cause with British Colonial See- �� �', .. ... - - �. M ..� � � I etary0hamber.14in. Two wealthy ' friends - I � .- ven laffoied togo bail for $50,000 cesch -Al * - .- 1 � I I i - I r Xru ehavior In guarantee fo I ge-r's good b - . � - Z, . - , __ Al I oath Africa. � , . . - ".. .�� Bub the colonial oflicial is afraid foassent;3,. %_ ­_­ : . I .- ­ - - owing to the state of feei in the Trans. . "I :1 % ____ , _� I �ii,_, ysai, where all classes and races are disoon- , - I � __ I I - . gime. - smiled under the -new re i _ I - . . _1_: - 1, �_7 - . �* I I Mr. Gerald Dordman, of OttawAs vind - - I - � , I " � �� I - * � . is brother Joha, of New York met A fs W_ f - � . _� I . � I - I . aye ago aftera separation of 47 VADA"l 9 nrin4v whirth f3mo' Chav,nAVAr R&Wntll heard! . ,- IV, - - - - - - - 4- L rrr I I -.1. I �-!_ . � . I I ; I ., r . r I I :- i , ________l_ ._. - - I I , - _­ � - - �. 11 _L__ _._____ I ; ; , . i: . _i1______-1* __ _1_____-_ � I i I- - - t i 11 - i I .- � . - .1 ; ­� I ; .. .. . I - � . I I I ! I i . I - . __._.__-___.-_11-_1_ ­__­ . . I 1_______.1___ � i - _._­. ­ --I-- - — �� . I- _­­Ai� - I Trumpeter is a ION �ca bull. Cliftn �(7 �owncr ref e to P� , Pas Ion (61T) 7). a n) at .1y 0, A13 14 80 . of seenlisrid, t vard *0 66) so I R 0F�e�l r -Got by 4 tbe great bull Star ic 'Waverly f:136406). 1 .1110492) Rosetta by 4� 'AVUkins.Micawber' , Family, Ile -was 90 V'rerdaut �IiS779) bY ; V-1irl by Roan Gauntl , krltr (46466). 'Orey Lli Oblems.1ord, danis Spier 3rd by.' i a gx�eat reputation J the Highland godet! TERMS.---Strylee grade cows, $5 with . BRO,&DPOOT. _; . I . . I � 'A in . ,- munidi I - - The annual meett Shipot 'Xuckeramitl dates for the offike-S. ,%i 19D3, will be iih 0 . ell IOU - � I ' _ - - Monday, DE, . � -At I o'clock p. In - * I poll shall be �ape'10: . Monday, �i At the followini 1a Division NAD. 1 mondvfflo; Wililu iofflcer. . In Division X -No. '-" lEgmenldville; 6") I . � .10 cer. I . � Dl�lsloh No- IS X,oatiedget Deputy� ln Divisloi 4. �impmi Deputy .1 in Division No. 1. 8millie, Deputy W In, Division NO sibclair� De�ty Re� P4)11 *pCn fCOM 9� � - I 1.&J � ISS'l-12 . a � � - I I - . r ' z . . 2 F0 lul-i r i � For ( I - . 11 I I P�� I I N I I- �_� � Be it ku'DW11 Feeders that M Tonic ,Ina F_ee�' . . 2 ,grei ammu 31 . beat tonic aU4 ing all disordel joley,s, and keel � tion ; wili fa� save one thito 10 lb. bix, 11 Xanufactul,edj DRUG Co., � or sa e an, f HAM14-TON - z P, MAITLA W. J. LEVYI , IU ILI I un-, I 041ood Q - V . teous 71N Fuinhid' %aclial 01i tuTe Framf � . . r tterea goo, UP1101ist . Tow, ln,_)E�- Furnitil kome & -41 "I will calls ef D I -c -r* V . 81 �