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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1903-01-16, Page 6__ ... � i - f __�, - I r! ; I P L -1 � i � i - � , . , , . � t � � I � - � � � - � i , � I . I , - � - - . � , - I I � . 1� . � � I . I I I - I I � I 6 � T - - � ­ -1 I a . . . � �_, - -1 . - . . .__� U&URITY . . I _. SEdz I I . . - Cenuine , - - Carter's a V111he I Little Liver rMs. . . - Must Bear Signature of I �� - I . �_ ',�__ ;,7 ;;O, ��_ f 11010000;,;;��ic:.00::�; � 45,;"e, . - . - � : � - � "06 Pao -simile wrapper Below. . I I I P Very s3naU I and as easy . . to takz as zugar-� . I : � I I ri . - - . � - .2 4 FOR'NUffAC114 r 0% a � �, - I I � I I %#A L L .. I FOR, DIUINESS;�, I , � I I . - I . ro"11.11USNEfto . - . * . . I . I , I - FOR TORPID LlVd- - � . - I i � FO -CONSTIPATION. . � I , I F09 SALLOW MIM. . 1� . i IFORTHE COMPLEXION �, 0=X"M=�"UXTHAV&J*XATU11 -� � I f 1. - L 11 s. .� ! ,00�;Tel I . � .1 I AWSMVN=ww�_ I- . . I . � cmg raiCK HE DAG E. � - __ ­ - � VETERINARY I - GUN GRIMT�, V. S., ho or graduate of Onta� , J Veterinary College. a A .IdWaee8 of Domeetl 4 s"Imals treatedi Caller romptly attended to an � - , ar eryinary Dentstry a specialty I Ofte and residence on Qoderioh street, one doo of Dr Scott's office, Seatorth. 1112 -if I — . � � LEGAL . - �. JAMES L. KILLORAN, . I Artiste Sollottor, Conveyancer and Notar, rmblic. Money to loan. Office over Piokar&a Stor Kaln Streat. seaforth. � 1528 � i R. 8- HAYS, Barrister, Solloilor donveyancer and Notary Public Solicitor for the $Vomlnion Bank. Office --in rear o Dominion Bank See,forth. hioney to loan. 1236 11 ; i K. BEST,:, Barrister, Solicitor, Conveyance rio Notary Public. Offices up staire, over 0. V r4pot's, bookstore, Main Street, Seaforth, Ontarlo. 1627 . � EN;aY BEATTIE, Barrister, Solicitor, & H Mone3,lr to loaa. Offloe-Oady's Block, Sei orth. .- I 1679 -it . . � n ARROW & GARROW, Barristers, Solicitors, &o . %X Cor. Hamilton St. and Square, Goderloh, Out I . A J.. T. GARRow, Q. 0. 1676, i - C-2 its G,mRow, L. L. B. F - _. F31OLMEST$D, successor to the late Arm 0 . mocaughoy & Holme8ted, Barrister, Sollolto; Conveyancer, and Notomy Solicitor for thoCal AdisuBankof CommerZ Money to lend. Farn for We. office. In Scott's Block, Main Stree' I 809orth. � I ,I ; ! I . . DENTISTRY. I I . F� W. TWEDDLE1 i ! - . , DENTIST I I r Graduate of Royal College of Dental Surgeons of On tario. post ractu�ta couree In crown and bridge worl I At flaskelv.98:!hool, Chicago. Looal anasthetio3 f�i palulesd extraction of tooth. Office-OverA.Youngi grocery store, Se�forth. 1764 - I I I I I R. f'. A. BELLERY, Dentist, graduate of thi DRoyal Colloge of Dontal Surgeons,-Toronto,Wx honor graduate qt Department of Dentistry, Toronbc 1. C . University, Office in the Petty blQpkl Hansall Will visit Zuxich:overy Monday, commencing Mon: � I lQue, let. � �;, 1587 �� 1, � DR. R. R. ROSS. Dentist (successor to F. W. Tweddla), graduate of Royal College of Denta] . 8urgoons of Ontario; first class honor graduate ol Toronto Univex9ity ; crown and bridge wo4k, MIEC I gold work in all its forms, &11 the most baoderE methods for painless filling and painless extiaotion ol eeth. All operations carefully ptrformed. 3ffico weddlq's: old stand,- oVer Dill's grocery, Seaforth. I lG40 � . I , � I ! MEDICAL. Dr. John McGinnis, Noz. Gz*duate London Western University, membei of Ontario Collj�ge of Physician@ and Surgeons. 0,11,ee end Realden�ce-Formoriy occupied by Mr. Wm. Piok%rCi, Victorll& $breet, next to the Cabholla Chureb OWNIght calls attended promptly. 1453xi I __ --.---..t , .------- . � i r DR. H.� H. ROSS, M B. 'I Office over Pireig, & Stewart's Store, . I Seaforth. � Hight c311B atted4od to at the office. 1� i 1802 ! I I DR. F.'J. BURROWS, a0a r9aident Phy0olan and Surgeon, Toronio . Gen. or& lHoa-pital., Honor gradua% Trinity Univer4ly, member of the College of Phy olano and Hurg I Ontario. Coroner for the County of 4u . Office and Reaiden�o-Goderloh Street, Eabi 'df e slethodist Ohurch.� Telephone 46.. 1685, DRS. SCOTT & MacKAY, , PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, ; . I Raderich street, op, osite ethodlat churcb,geaforih .. 11 � -G, SCOTT, graduate Victoria and Ann Arbor, nd member Ontafto C011.0 of Physicians nd Our, ­eons.' Cowner for rounty ofHuyon. I U.MAOKAY, honbrgradnate Trinity UnIversI,&y,, gold medalist J�rtnity Xedioal College. Item jr , College of Phy4loiAns and Surgeons, � Ontario. t i 1487` � I . i — � RED I DAR SHINGLES. - The undersigned wl�hC8 to announce to t e u lic that having bought a I%rge quantity of the a b at, brands. Of rud cedar Rhingleu.., and 1�y zettlu a libe, a] discount for cmh, is prepared to sell them to C�8- . torners at prices th,4t defy compLtition. � . . . S. LAMB'S I I l4umber Yard, Seafforth., . HEULOCK LUMBER. ; Having irl atock Ot the Seaforth, Lumber Yard a very �far" tluantlt�j of sill the differcut lengtha eind * Idth9, ie prvpared [to fill aity bill that Is preseni ed - -1 ithe very beat qudlity of Hemlock, i S. LAM R'S Oumber Yard, Seafor-th.; I PINE. I Having bouqht a I large quantity of pine from I � a , . I.Irge firm in'MUBL, k,,,,l wn getting pine drew�ed ooth Bides or on,. i4 for s'ding, flooring, ceiliniZ; i wide phink for wat�r troughs; spruce and ballikul for griovel boxeR. I�Kht and durable Also wb;ts ­ cedar shingles XX,xl and XXX and XX of best maKe trx1N1u,,,huk%. Large! stock alwa,ys on hand. I . S. LAM B'S LUm ber Yard, Seaforth. 1 177 CEE i i*iTRAL I' - � r% I I ; i� Hardware 6tore, i - . Corhplete stock lof Builders' Hardware. i I . ' B I Roller Bearingi arn Door Hinges, Tee and Strap Hinges� and Lstches at bottom price& � I A 2,000 lba. Standard Steel Beating Plat- form Scales for $28. Call and examine thorn ; fully guara�ateed. I I I Eavetroughing I and I Furnace YN'ork a, specialty. . � - � ; - . . I Sills &, Murdie I - - � . HARDWARE$ I 1� I . ; 4 I I ! . - - i ; . � I I I � � I � . I i . . � � - il I � I i - . .IV, . . i I I . � � . I I f I � . � � � : � f 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 � � -_ -_ , - �­­­ --� --- -- - , - I . — .,-I—' . I - I . . ; ; I � ! a - � . I ,. . I I I ]7- — ----- !­ - I . ! , . i I I � . ­_ - -_ — _17 -1 - - ; --�, � � I � . I I . i ! - i k -1 I � : i . � I 1 , � - . . ­ - . � - � � . * , . A - ­ � : . . _'.. I I � -1. ..­ I — � . , ­ . , - , , � � I , �. . � . : i I -1 7 _�- � - . . -_ - - __ i�' I I - i . i � � I : , ; I I 1 � I . . )* r I . - , I � . I . ;� I - � � - i . , � . . I � I � . I ; � - I - I I � I ., . , , � - , - - - ! ; i - _� : -1 I ; ; _ - � .. I - � -_ - z � 7 � I - , - � � , -1 - � -- . , I - I - � - I 1 . . I . . . 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Will you stop and play with me?', -kud act. u%lly Amiis-be wan always a g Rod follow eqtfattad on the, ground beside h �r and an- tored into- the game. From that Jay they *.are the best of friends, and 6 Vi as I Verity's favorite playmate. On. I§unday a ter-noons he took her out to feed the duc lia in 8b. � L James' Park, or to wqtc the boys sail their boats on . the pond . . I in Kensington , Gardena He �! was only I � a�poor art student, but he would forgo a =1 cheerfully to provid� some little treat for bin protegee, As the day�a g a darker . - with trouble, and Westbr6o qr w ,more hopeless and degraded in his 4 its, the . i , , 17 ;b" neglected child.turned to I Amias � : �or help and sympathy. There wore ter `1 le scenes , '' towards the last, but I w�ill sp I 0 [you the 5 fearful details ; it was a miraol, ki [I how any girl of fifteen could endure what '&brity had e 11 , to bear. For .some months eptbrook�a I friends were fully aware that he ,'a hardly �tq I accountable for his actions, and j t�ere was on attem�b Made to shub him � up in an asylum. Ib was certain that tbo` Mau was i�saue, and that his dau&t,6r w4s � not safe foorn his viulenae. Amiaa I concurro4 in this opinion an,d the necessary steps m 0 --ta an. � . Uofortunately, either the thing bungled t Westbrook was too ounning f r them, or b�b before they, Xould secure h he had , hidden himself in Verity'a room, S'3d whqn lb�e poor child entered he thought she was his keeper and felled her brutal.� to the . r ground. They � were only just � al time �o save her. Don�t look Be pale, A Jua, I am not,going to barrow up your feeli 3�8. It is I n a�t a nice story� Westbrook wa i�kaving in ' straight waistcoat before. ni&,', but be , , I 11 I �1, a ; " and did not live many months afterwa ,� than Malcolm related the rest of 'the story, I jIt was after that terrible expe $nce that , -Vierity had brain fever and lost D[�r beauti- folhair. She had only just left ti� hospital when the news Of her father's deat reached her. It wag Amias who -told her. . ,! . 'The good fellQw had visited he I onstanb- )] ; � 11 and as eoon as� she was stro, enough yl � to be moved, he took lodgings foi � !'her in a I r fa(Irmhouse in Kent where he �,��d often I stayed. ,The Woman of the ho a was a simple, kindly creature who had grown up daughters of her own, and Amias 1knew he ' I � could safely trust Verity to her cde - I , INo environmont could. have been better - 4 fo� the girl ; � the beaut' if ul air Ithe fresh country sights, ard son�ds, oobthed and strengthened her worn i nerves., When Verity woke in the morning, instead of the .. r�mbling of carts and Wagons.111she heard � t is fluting of blackbirds and thru has in the I orchard elow, ard the lowing ol �oows for � their pastures. -Ev'er�ything was . fresh to her ; e�Ery flower I in the ii-edgerow' � . I every bird oiuging in the copi6, was a � � m1raclw and revelation ; �he old miaerable - life had slipped away from', her lik .a disused � and faded garment, and her so seemed ne,w,born and steeped in beau ... �. - Oh, tfi , a peace and the loveliness of it �11 ! " she would say to Amias when he cam I down for hi's Sunday vi,,ii-. "Am I really � Verity- . I Verity Westbrook, who used to 1. .Ve in that . dreadful Montagu street?" An then sho would look wistfully at him -foil she had 9r.own strFngely timid and salf-distrustful, B lub he would Only laugh at her i� his kind. ! � ! lyt way. 11 Ye , it is certainly you yourself," he would., answer ,'- it when Nature -made you she b oke h4 I mould, there could not be two ottions of OfTerity." Sometimes when she'; was low . w an I d weak, and memories of the past horror'a were too vivid, and even his biglo.ugh and little jokes failed to drive them siway, she w6uld oling'to his arm and iantrealt him not � to" send her back. " If I 9�ee tliat place again I shall die," she onco said,. and the look in her eyes and the, ­w,%y� her sinall hand . I went to her th�xoat a I though the very thought impedei herbre thing,tol4 him that sh ke the truth. �- I W'Tao t was he to do w,�zth bar'? �hMj was th'e question that occupied im f I many i� da,y. The summei had. paqsBid, was wcll advanced befor 3 he found the right arlp-Wer. I � I Oa -t 0.3tober afternoor he jh�ad � oot for a walk as usual,!, and thc�., had ea� I I , M% , NIE2 I e 3 MN I � oss U �[ � I , When you can't eat break. fast, takc Scott!"s Emul i I , S101,11. I V When you can 1'. leat brea. r e I and butter, �ak 11 Scott's Emulsion. Wn y been living, on a mi k diet and want somethin ... a I itf le more nourishind ��2 - I � Emulsion. , I I To get fat �, YDU I I I r�ust. eat fAt. Scott 5 Emiulsion is a . great fattener, a greati " ' . I i strength giver ! I z * '­ . Thosewho h�v� lost flesh ! I � I I ,want to inicre e 'all body� tissues, not. only fat. Scott's! , : Emuls ' ses them all,, I Jon increa I bone, flesh, - Wod and' I I nerve. i . ; I � I For invalid for con-, vollescents, for wnsumptives,i 'for weak chill(ren, for ,alli d � who need fl �'sh Scott'si Emulsion is a 61h nd com- � fortable food, and i a natural i r �� tonic. I ! - I : I Scott's EmulsionJorbone, flesh, blood and � ne'Ne. � � a . I t - I fli- - ! �N'c Nvill serld vou r _n5�� I i - : I _.. a free,sa�ple. � E f . I : Be sure that this pi6ture * ; � � 1. in the form of a hbd is on I the wrapper of every bottle , � �� of Emulsion you buy. : I I I I 1. I SCOTT & BOWNE, � I I . CHEMhTS, Toronto,! 06tario. , 50c.. and $1 i all druggists. � : I I I . . � i I .1 � , � - ! t � rr I �. � . � ; I I I : . I I I I I . i I . � i ! . � � . � � t 1 : il I I I I I � � , i � I I L Ir", - - ; . � . � I - t � - - I i I -_ JA�N UAIMI 16. ]LUM-P : i , I . - I � � i . I . . TOJE4: HURON FIXPOS,ff OR I i . .. I i . I I - . . i _ � � - - , I . T I �. . . I I ­ I . � - ___ - I . . I _e� I . . . . . � � � I ; I - . 66 . I f to ave a., . . ; � � o sav a plea.c,iant I �'I'men�b� cc tage, only just room enough to owing two : on the wrappiar arortud the box, Sold i4y - I I f 1, 0h, Amiss," exclaimed 'Verity at laeb � I .. " . 1. I � : -not a corner for any im- ! all druggists or sent ty mail, post paid, �it - ` I ! 111 � laughing voice, I what an I to do with IGH . � ft a and a -kitten T boxes lor $2 50 b I i *W0 d to anyone 1, as I It' I I po wntgenius to woo the drowsy god. in," - 50 cents a boj,r, or six', _y- I il I h naughty girlie, who refusea, to .go to . I - ___j 11 ) I . an I here Amiss gave a gr6at laugh ; *1 but 1 writing direct -to The. i)r. Williams, MQ& � , � I A and only laughs in her mother a . I . I ' . al�m - s in .possible." fa, e 7 Oh, you darling, you darling I and th,are in a queer sort of garden room -Logan I oine Co., Brocl�ville, -out. I . I he a Verity smothered the little one with has built which he calls his workshop., and � . 0 ; r ubled with feniale wepkness for I . ISE E ud suffired more tI 01 I ntell," kh see. . Part of it in partioned off as a bedroom. It The Scotsman. I I � - e i ;,It 74S un Ck r I � , I I � 'Ist� I ) , is 4 bit airy- in the, winter, he says, but aim- , TrAlm wnt;. ust. mo;er of Ovaudo, D , I Behold the stern parel Lt I " observed Is th deadliesi 4nd M�' 0 You And him ln'the TrV, jas, you flad him at tbw ,ouc .q r,s.,, � .1 we C ly dispt a � I __ I � ' O., 4 -Tt affecte 11 Ver- 1! erfect in the summer. You can sleep sition Nvas aff � Milcolm mockingly at thi oinb. 7 I maladi to whir Pole ; � . aft*,C,te�t'.th t to say . I v to whi , p window wide open. and great He 11 *Wff 1 , that rogue of a Babs is a match for you P'u "odd I w �� ur canalwayseaTh A-likpenso'he can always ke9 Flow _ ity tna Ond is sulviect. Dodd , y a I -d to 'il I te4 roses nodding in at you and now and it whole. ' I an=NNIas voallniost - already. Why doii'b you pu her in her cot Ki nay PU13 will cure, any ton him �y his Paw i%Tssi�le. . ­ and order her to go to al ep, instead of � i than a night -jar or a black-�inged bab flib- You can cheekbones and his fiery - � Izzo � f Bright's D180ase'. head of hair ; -� z--_1 had t%V opera . ordoniug absurd dities ove . her ? 0b,'I � . 0 1 1 tinq between you and the moon." And he finds a fifoieth cousia or a r2hoolmate every, - � 1ox.ed � h y have naver f4U*d I . _;�-: 1 tion err, r ted 11 . 4 1 -9-ame -� - i Ib in a little bare certainly," observed I where. � -,A- 0Sf ti �:,r'1,00, t skitle, case# . raw-, one in th?ught- no." severely, as Ba�)s grasped her I 0 1 10, They in I � ,-- . I nz . I *_ * au, L e West, 12 0 in the kractined Verity, 11 but no pleasant, and I think I - C ( th, 512 . -I paw e "' 0 toes with bet dimpled h � on j rome0y that evOr He lives OD kale Ond porridge, and a drop ,of moun - - w I g - aixed, 'g 'id a - t' � t relief. ad detiantly,in I but d style of an acrobat, and gurgl , 4� cure , n- gy a . 00#1d make it comfortable for you, M r., tain dew,' � . � Then, a aiist my Herrick. The sida window looks out on a _:� . doctor's stric orders, his face ; 11 she is just exulting over her own t4 'only re ed that * And If you try to I ake biu�, In, he'll maybe fiske la f - ,, I . I . - . � I Z� 10 i- commence taking victory as an emanei ated daughter." flower border. There are great yellow 1 ,� P-1. here are Im tAtiono �1 To naw,youl; natl�e village would maake your throlA. I Dr, Pierce's ,avorite 44 1 cl�mpa of evening primroses and milky � - 01 . I- I Goixe ] . I . . . Baba takes after a great. grandmother," D dd's lGdney Plus ul, . . . � quite sora-- 9- Prescriptir n and .. ... ,and the roses Are simply you cr . = 'Golden IvrefflcalDis- observed Amias cheerfully fj am the back. � bo and name-bui llmtuz. w4ite.nicotiana ,ntrt a little Near it with three mnta am _.- . ` palmen . e - . r - cov,c . I ev�rywhere." nz soore. I .1 Ethel - 10 7.11 arid ilso fol- ground ; 11 it is the law of Leredity, you tio are dangerous. - T a � � ­ 1 4 1 W,;a i,tli'c idvice , see. Hernamewas also Barbara -Barbara Z, , ��, _�� . 4.1 How long shall you stay ?" asked Mal- � 1-_ Rrwvel . orl I &I and only or �ulne I . -_ 1. Klyen I 1 1 the Commuon ,Z n You neel to hamb2cr in his head to wiske bint s4 -- '-. " mu,vw I ' cotm in anInterested voice. ' I - � i � - a of I ense Wedical Ad- .... � Allen, and she was remarkable for her I or BrighCs 96a as is! . Jokos. : � � -1 wlugl�a . I : 1. � . I I , 41 Well. the Logans *have offered it to us ,� . viser. � I brown akin, her gipsy beauty and her in- I ; I And be nevor fir" condemyAlDg the sins of otbi, r � � � 4.30ING ;� . lovers by he L " folks� i I . _. I - til continued this I coF� rigible Aelf- will. Sh4 haid I . I until the end of October,- returned Verity; ; .1 _� � xvinoba , Creatment for three I LOP *,a � 11 'and as it is no hot in town, Amiss pro. Bell never mieelrK from the 1drk, whert pepim - � Bluevial uths, atid to -da I ted them all ex oept my gri at- D , r%10 � M6 ' I I soore, and flou I ' ' posed this morning that -we should try and : mints be *uoko , � I -B=s-el; am as healthy an� I grandfather, whom I have rc ason to beli 3ve . And he eglIs It line dry" wealiberwhen It's only fit 101 � -, , Uthel..! well as�'a woman can wished himself dead before he had b)en get off in another ten days. I think we ducks. � � be, 11� . I � IDNEY� I I PAIqjdr�l -1 cannot- thank . _-zabb i 61 I thail stay theke until the end of summer." , . Doctor Pierce enough 1i m rried a vieck, She.�Vas Lhe mot a of - I 11 An what am I to do without, you both- There's nothing h4i so'beautiful As heather hills, 1 � for his ki as- i � i 0 ( I I . thinks ; I I- L nd letters N : � Z-7 I! fifteen and lived t d )I d age, and . to ine.0 g; neighborhood, and - , . 0. on6ly bachelor ?" exclaimed Malcolm. i� a pride and terror Ot: � , PILLS I And theres no gains worth the pikving saving go r -am-i `31 � i . I I I 11 For selfishness ard want of feeling com- pon the links, Womanly d i a - �� the mantle of her self-will , b as fallen upon Podd's Kidney Pills are, � u � � I Lob I Barbara Maud Keaton. Yea -Verily, my 1. m6nd me to married people. With regard 118 ilys 1h6ra lealli and Axyto equal the New YAA _' - - Zen cases,! as IL rule, I d le pl Zze . fifty cents a bGx at all An Robb Burnslegreatebt of all poets, that �.' spoil the V dispost- child, the oracle has 151poken," and Amias . � to �, their less fortunate fellows they have I I � I I - : I tion,", because of went on with his work, while the Babs dr#ggists. - ! i simply no. conscience." Clear. . ; i . Her , I � - ,- I - i - — � --- _ - ,_ ", . 1 4 . I My dear fellow, yo right an Is ina, Edsn wh n he hoars the bagpilm - � , - , X p fhe e*trenie nerv- ` -- _ gurgled a,t him in delig ted appreciation of I . u will be as Ho thinks he , - Bru I I . � -� __ ) so Y sques, . I - . . - I I ' *1 k - 011b ousne$s and strffer�ng t1ey cause. Hap- these paternal sentimento. i i - � a 7trivet,' returned Amism. on wil He puts 0'a At; and dances a sword dance -and a I Lon , , piness as well as health is-restcred to 41 Would Miss Sheld6zi We to .see my lookedlquite bcautiful all she spc�,e ; per- have the Suark to attend to your comforts, reel. I - - 1_� BIP � I i , -,�-& ead-faced- but Now 1,ye gly - - - � the woman whose diseased condition isl picture Malcolm V he a�sked I ho next minute haps the oostume of a Roman p asa; b ouited and the maternal S,a%rk an you the Bog 116hman's Idea of 'a Scott Bel; I her But is the portralo like him 7 Some people think it* �L_� cured 'by 11 e use o Dr. Pierce's Favorite � in his usual voice ; I I it is n mily finished, her, but Anna, who was sitting quite close most respectable woman -to attend to � - - , , wir- P � . nut. � ! - - resc� . and I shall be glad of an opin on ;" and then to, her, i not i,3ed the wouderf ul softness of the d4ghter's. We have the Logan's servant, � . . 90 wak I , I - - � . 'il ptio I 1; . i -Tit Bits. I ' � � '. Win Aftor ei t years of suffering a d two.' heArew back from tho'canvas, and Malcolm brown eyes and the leDgth of the curling an4 a slip of a girl besides, a rsokt of March- i - I . _ ­ - ,- � I �_ --- Z I Be,ii fruitl ss op ration , three niontlis' use of�j' and Anna took hie pla4e., lashes. I Babs had grown drowS at last, and ioness, who answers to the name of Miran- _' ; , . ." . _ . � � I . MALT BRH.A1ZFAST FOOD - 131yi tt Favdrite Prescriptiou 11 restored Mrs. � It was one of those little stadies from life Verity ha4 place her � in th cot. Then da� Verity will find her a comfort with -7 � . I - I Lon Moser' to erfect health. This i�reat that appeal so strongly -to thi popular taste, they �11 eat' down for a brief .hat before it B%bs." . - Is L a Food � for Health, Not- for . I I. Olt . , . I -, Is, esta lishes and in spite ofjta Bimpfioity and abeence of was tim� Malcolm to tikka Anna home. 11 And I am to run down to the Orow's I ._.. Brd, I ' Thouohtt. - . -1; renle(ly f r wontail's il ! for I yegiii4rity, dries Nveakening drains, heal� bmadth it was exquisitaly paluted., It was . They had been talking about Amias Nest when I like ?" Then Amiae nodded a I .. f -XIA, ------ 4- - � Hen R 'fi i h d picture, a4d, ;as usual oWerful assent. , � I I I , a - � .1 � liantniati n and ulceration ane. cure' only a couple of oigan-'grinders resting dur- eston's u� nis a I is I , - ­ fte in 0 0 we shall expect you from Saturday till A breakfast g;rain fo d preparation, that _ �, plen, femal we(kness. I ing the noon- tide best.. The manwas sib.- Malcolm h4d been holdiqg forth in his ro a I � . � ti . � . requires thou ht, con deration or deliber- � �. 4t . ag on 9 I 'Lon' The COMnion S--nse Medical Adviser, the curb, wibh' a ahoft pipe in his of art ;Icrit�c, when one of those I sudden Monday, and as many more days as you , J � - ation before it ;'can be , ised in not -,a safe ... 1 1008 page,% in paper covers, is Sent f, I mouth-& handsome 'iasc L . - . . al of a fellow, pauses �wbi: h seem to drop softly: 'between like to give us- You are patt of the house- . . 'e� , . . 9 ' I arDicle of diet Jor health seektra. LIFfe is -�, .. I . evidently an Italian, w th g(ld rings in his intimate f�ienda followed bi cou'cluding hold, my dear fellow. I "h we could of- � .! on re(eipt Of 31 one -cent stanips to pal ,V � " � too short, health too p,eolous andtimetoo - . I fil ' 'With the , �- . r . I � , c Ll d mailing o.,tly ears. Tbe woman, I pet sent costume, speech. V60ty hold up her I Lger Up a room to Miss Sheldon ; but we shall z e expense 0 11SLOMS all . I . valuable, to m *�ke anat ticle of diet a fowlad , ­ . 3 ' d allui:ion to a- pf6881 ' ange), at have to turn the spare room into a nursery, - ; -\,Idr�ss Dr. R. V Pierce, Buffalo, N. YT I looked heated and wearf, and had a baby in hack I g! i - for thought. I __ B I � I � I her arms. . 0 Ilk, I - Mal ,�.. � ��____.,___ - �, Both moth r ar d child were whiolhepall �olm laughed scornfe . B the bye, colm, I strolled down the �, � � painted from life. 1� � " You ire too poetical, my dear ro d with J,ogan amd passed the Wood Malt BreaWast Food ban passed the - -1 NVhak � . - ' down .to r st on bench under a -wide 41 How &eautiful I �` ' wh spered Anna, Verity," he' observed ; it wos no white ho ea. It looks a charming place, and it is stage of infanl ; it, do% not demand heart - � - . , -or depar I � spread ingi 0 wtnut tree overlookiD a V 1, 1] a gia t beside ton brushin of thought before it ca i be used - the abl� , - . live flow looking reverently at th I her. robed Oeles�ial viall : past us in only a stone's throw from the 0cow's Nest." t P �� table? - I lage reen. An aged donkey r d son�e � . � eat medical men *,and t i.e mos noted fooW -,7� a 0It in one of yourl beat pictures, Go- - the t 6 and fannififf U13 ith plumed Malcolm felt vaguely interested. What � 'worlm ,ol geese were feedin near them, bt t theke' lcotm ; I I '2iliyg i8ga ; the �1�du,fl � experts place It at th -head of all grafft- � Rose at; liabb," observed Ma but I suppose and bat g t ft"amall world It was after all I I ' I - - health giving &UCI - wag n� one in slght The old gammers ani ' He was go- foods because! of its . gafferal of a village were sitting y their you do not intend to 4�hibir, it next ye&r ?" moved betv reeu us was merely the guardian in4 to make acquaintance with Cedric's peo- energy -producing qu�jities. It is the food -' �, firesi&s, fo in ep te of the sunshine, t] 41 Oh no" he returned, " it is already genius !who pretddes over my destiny. 13ub plo in this remote corner of Surrey, and In � . - I I I a 0 . I I I for the we k ' d strong, the athlete and ` . " I � . bespoken by a rich Ai strabin. Rainsford ashe�passedI touched his rnantle"-and anO behold, Goliath and hie belongings were I I air wa I col, , and n �ore than once V eri, � y ' _� the invalid. _ril o-7-er this continent the , - � � brought him here to se if lie would giye here Xalco rn regarded, his au-Aience with fol owing him. � I I ; shivered as she i � 10 fame of Malt Breakfast Food has been.es, :_ vunerai I eat. I � , . , I 91 r you m- child," me an order, and he fell in ove , with my infinit� meaning. - � I � . Well, he was sick of the heat and turmoil _'. f I Thia 'Wind is too old fo . - , tabliahedasa�healthfcod. Allgrocera. Hearts , organ-grind6rs at once. I hail a sort of idea No.one hp,aarded an observation. ! Amias, of iown, and it would not be a bad plan 'to . X - -be Pak preaently ; � "lotus walk Oil." Bit I � . . -i *_ . I I to-datw'l ould keep it myself, ,for the sake of who hajd b6an filling hie- pipe ith tobacco, take possession of the' garden room, and I City e6ta -_ she sh )ok �er hez4 tha � , I � Laughing aid Crying. - �_,:T� '1� '. 46 N), pl�aae let as stay a little long ,i. Verityi nd the kid ; but Wit . a familyl"- lookeld at i' longingly a d retu ned It to bin 7 ms'ke Verity.find a quiet nook where he . . '1� . 4of lett-ei n � t I do i o, love this village. If I were � i here A liag smoothed his yellow moustache p.pcke:t� T is process he repea ed. at inter- could wri�e undisturned. - He really bad -a Many thingi happeu 'jo us all which it in v_ fore ord', . . I ' - �, . Flowers; , � a - I proudl -" one is bound to keep the pot vale from a ear force of habit ith hi's brilliant scheme in his head -some essays which , just as well to'lNugh )Out as cry about- ­ be� . � may ' I tunate coincidences, -- . artist I wo ld-paint it, Amiae," interruptip' 9 11 !V1 . boil' " I I pipe 611ght 6 was an ideal listener ; with- should interlace and overlap each other like dioappnintmen�ts, unfo, - �� - beraelf, 11 there is something I want to sel 7 4 `09- I --- - i - -1 to you. I have bee at dear Colbro k save a , "I I did n't want it Ito.go," sighed Verity, 'out Whis lattention wandered, and grew a 1, ,nked chain of curious wo'rkmanship. the disparity between i atention and peefor. 18-29-11 0 1 . - - - - . a %nee -� I months-s(ven happy, beautiful triontba- who had just then sidled up to her husband drowsy. . ut Malcolm, wrapt 'up to his own H,d� had already accumulated Ids materi 1, In - You migbtaj well take them ass -,- . I - o4ary conceits, did not see the,pathos of and he only wunted leisure to write. He - part of a day's or month' . . I-. I but I am well �o*, and quite strong, an I she lboked a mere child beside bim-i'it vi8i ' I s1,oiyear?ae.xperience% -� - I i I , ; . . . L is such a perfect likeness ol Babs." And the'action. and as cheerf ully as po"ibleehar the -1 . � kn' w his trade well, and his strong, vigor. � mto -` . it is ti e for me to work and get my ow i 0 . I 910. � - - . living." I � then she withdrew with the rebel, while the Hwwas on his.fsvotibe hobby hovae-life ou4 style, his admirable choice of words, big profit and lospi At an rategrumbling au#, it I 0 � . I . I others made a turn round tie studio ; and and its limitations, its enforced denials and pure English, and above all his complete and whining i'are not gA)Ing to change them, " - Veift,y spoke with great deterginatioO, I I .1 0 P) - but he�nrticed t at her lips were wl�ite and Amais ahowled them sketchEs, and also a f�tile, sacriqoes'was opening before I Lis eyes. knowledge of his subject, were already and the expenaiture of amotion in t-boBe -unw , : T ob . � mpre imoortaut picture that was to be ex- 66 . . )) . ­ S -thorn drawn land th IbEre was a strainal look i -11 am gpiDg to write a book he an. briuging him into notice with the critice. * fortunate diroetionwma n b you f r , '­ I . . I I y In fl 0 Zo- , - - I , bred YFU 8, and a sort of pitiful feelipg c8 1 hibited at the Royal Aca,demir the following nounced abruptly. 11 I mean to Yes,hia F,ummer holidays should be spent trieving your Wundera. lude-ad, It often � . . beadmi I a mod I again -this wor , �r once. atthe Crow,'s Ne t. and he would work and �the unb . -of serv] . year. Verity was th 14 by st;Drm-to say my say -fl turns oat that- appy and disagree. - . her ey� 6 t1ke the h , such ae a mother would fpel'forie 5� 1 1 :h Over � I time as a sick &6y girl lying on a heap' of It will ;:not be a novel, The public !is inun- play at his own- aseet will. It was it pity able mood iut_o� which one, is thro ' a - . alnfferirl�g obild. In spite Of her brave . i . I disappointment itt a �Severer Wn -by S - ­ i word3,1 he knew h)w she dreaded to fa 1: straw in a barn, while �the CE ravan and eii dated by the flood of Action that thseatene A4na eould-not join them for a week or two. loss than the ��. �r': IG I th � rid though bar ly pride a'Z campmenbwere painted moA realistically, to eng If ibi' We have biogra�,hies! by the She and Verity would bw,ve bsq9ine such thing about which he rompUins. ­ -p I , I 4 I I Many * ___- �oh pieiriwt ouM prevent harTroamn even to the old horee 'and a xaggy donkey ton, ,in t, 1, three, or' four �olurhes ; in' friends ; and�hen he remembered his moth- 0 hbinto thehoma - a telling him' � . .To � I man and womsu has bro ,g bred Y. � . -_ ; I ruper � Rmitc& hobbled to the trunk of a tr( a, with. a thin every-publio place in England we- Be up oar er-'# prejudic�s. Besides, she was role a sour Oisage and a morose te �.. so, Ml�,rre ,ban once Rhe had hinted to hiiii I : thinking cl I .. I � t�at sbe fe b herself a burden on his . - . yellow .cur near them. When completed it golden image, and we bid men, women and I of going to Whitby, and it so she vould ex - over some unfdrtunate accurratice, and has I- �4 S�Tvlce,. erom, .j � � � '111 would be a striking i4ure ;. the smoky �hildren fall down and do it homage, Hero pact 4',nna to accompany her. clouded .the home atmoRphe a --and somu " . ity ; b�b a b the first word he had 3hecke p I . ,r �_____ -131G 1 , - . 14 a Nov bar afternoon were worshi' is 6,ur favori a q�ult; woe to the man �tv�jas time for them to go now ; bat an should ­� 'her. I � . � ­ ii sunset tints of em t, seeds of Ali . �. , p lanaf ion bet --- en'Ghome who ' X -u 111 9 bred Ya 1 faithfully. depicted ; and's woodman's but, who refuses' to burn incense h love each othat and sLand together. 1.111h - t . I I How old a you, dear ?" he a ked b - I ! before it - t OyArove home in a hansome, -Malcolm a -_ �ed MOT I I �'. juab fallin ,a . W 1, 1 way of ans Ner tt-10 liar remark. Tha qua g into d cav,� ith golden lichen I suppose you intend to briDi � oiit a suddenly -laid his hand on Anna?s. is You result of the il�_nature has been utterly! -dig- 7k- time �6,0, . . � . . � tion seemed. to a rise bar. , on the rotting rookwas . ar ellously paint- volume of essays ?" queried Amias la� i`ly. are ver quiet, dear," he said gently. "Have proportionate po its occasion. Probably it Z'; necessia ur y _,;i . I . �` 11 *4 I ed Malcolm stood before it � n a rapt mood - RO, my" dear fellow," rdtlirned 1 lal colm I t�red you, or has your day disappointed is asking too much to expect a swain w- 0 � I 0h, Ai i8s, don't you remember I w ' I - ho- --- . seventeen On the drat of May, aid Mra of ecstasy, then hei stri iqk� bin iself 'dramatic- rather men4aciously, for he 93' Bat he was amazed when the girl 0 1 � �` -11 --DuLt � I - was pla 2ning a . -has been refus'd by the lady of -his he rt, jo �� ... - you A -t ,� L _. - ally on the breast. ' i I . series of essays at that time. " No trifles turned her face to 1;im, for he saw her eyes a business ma -A � J_� thi Craven�gav us a syllabub in honor of th I ; I I who hais. lost &:good bargabi. ,: - -� �� . on Lot I , , I 1 ' - therain, -1- I . ocoasio nd Ver*ty's dark ey I I - Goliath," he said sorro fully, "I am and syllab�bs for me- froth above and were fall of unshed tears. or a woman who haa been caught in - , " � as were a I . -41 1-201-111 littl ? %obful. It seemed so at ange tj I the most miserable of an, a mute inglori- sweetness and jam bpneath-. Every one ',�Ohno, Ithas been perfeot-ypu-*and wearing her biab bonnet, to be exaberAutly ­­_, -par "Aft � I . , Otis Milt -on , in not ing to mu. Nature has writes eapay� nowadays,' and tries to stir your friends have been no good to me, Mal- cheerful ; buVrevEn. in the case -of Ruth , be Adde "' I pro 'T I . . 8 her th t 'be should have forgotten t at day? ' � , � But A ias )nly tuf �gc d at his mousti Lohe'an , created me a lover of th6 piotureeque. In with bis little Gulliver pen the yeasy foam colm. It will be like v, beautiful picture- dire misfortunes philosophy ,may *00 ., � � I me to . . 1, � I I i heart and soul I a an artitt, I dabble -by a Carlyle or 'an - Emerso i. One th( river and the studio and the � sunset. - I . - I pon d d aeply. ) t I ,in raised our aid, anil�, teaeb'us not to make a bal -� I �Zve it," he said briskly. "Werity, golors,I dreamof lights andshades and might as well watch theaffort of 6 email Bu,j why MUntL � - Watchman, -- 46 I pleasant things come to an matter worse., The , � 11 I I - you shall to married on your ejg�htecntk, glorious effects ; b t �hepovver of working hairyi caterpillar to follow in the w 6ke of a end ?" And then. she sighe'd; and a *d half --�_* . m � - I . � I � I birthd aid you shall� marry me."I Then, . as is dem ied � me'. I � 1, try to paint sbE ' to iereelf. _� 3 out my ide I .. . 4 serpent., Oh ye gods and little fishes, " There will be no Wood House A GrOat -Sufferei Cured � -_ I . a tree my friends gibe toe. . am a poor apul&anything be more groteque I" or )row's Wevit for me ;".and Amnal 3' voice � �_ � I so the Tir, I E hrank from biu),� and er thft I so i Mr. Beni -.-mtp Dillon, of LeeO, Oat., w" I I fa,3e was covered.wibla a burnin lush .l literary back ; but I give yot my word, my � at the ! beck?" growled Amino, with a was so sad as she said this that Malmlni felt cured of M-useiiiar Rheumatism by -PAsonu . 9 ... I?. - tbeBe unexpected wordi, his manne oban " dear old Philistine, tha� I w)uld willingly surre titioug''glance at hie pipe. quite'a pang of pity cross him. Vi by was Nerviline, and-i'saye : I'll I feel -_ - it � I I . my duty is 2 I � obaidge places wi h 0�21 Anna smiled, h, the book," returned Malcolni loft- Anna a life so dull, and his so full oi inter- to proclaim Polson's Werviline a,s Ab- I ed and � grew very gentle. " Darij 09, yo, , she was &oouetome� to ��is so t of talk ; but ily,:"', it is a sudden inspiration, but I feel eat ? . I k � inflill- I ' hair c . � �� need no b afraid of me. Every . . I w i . of -_ able cure for'Rheumatiem ; it cured me - - u . I your head a sacred to me for I we yo to her surprise rit3 � I he had just re- the my Frankenstein already ; I (To be Continued.) after 30 Yeaks stiffering. and nothiv .1 1 � . dearly. I will take such care of y . joJped them, looke gra�ja - , have toltpyet let go the mantle of m guard- -----a— � I . I . 9 11 __ _0121 ou, my li I , i I know of can equal its penetrating powen _ m tlo Veri 5y. You will be my child as well' "I am always )sorry f6! Mr. Herrick ian g�nius. It will be' autobiogr hical, I BAD,BLOOD. - ._­ I have � L gr � Nerviline simply has no - equal in ulcirly _-� �ny wif . on can trust your old fri when hp says this ort of t iivg," she ob. expansive, and deep as human natur,, itself, . 2 � I - and wou . . - - (In and 18hall c 11 it . ' The I . I relieving and curing Rheumatism, Euralt- '�- -' - public Al Arnim, n you no )?",'and thouoh iucb a4 served in a low voi4 a aside tc Anna. " He fteoord oi limpo- . 11 . t� fe t I I I to � . 8 Rodt of Most Troubleii that gia, Sciatica, Od Lumbago. A trial wilt 7 mat-ket' , ot anius., " - � , idea had n ver an �,ered her heud, �, ril y means us to laugh, but 46 ii i quite serious, I i I coavince-anvorte. , Price 25- . j"cline4 �. � , " ood lack !" observed. Amias i Afflict Mankind. - . I � ". �._ confidein oe �n him wras so great that she ao, Aniias andI justkno, �Ow he feels. It �4 a dis- �_ :Pllae. J , I . )w t- , -9 L , - b�r hand in his hand and prom is , t be no ead to love 6 � 4 toned' what a drivelling title I Why I Salt. , London ,,a 0 ually pub mu� , bei utiful with all guste � - " z L� I . i ! �.' an , in I . Ui3es For -1, L- 11. I I to marry hi ions's heart and not ��,�e he power to imPO. - the name of all thab'is ration- I ad blood is the mother of *fifty diseases. To keep tab' _. Nleve; folmone , ?,j 1 �e salt from lumping mix -one -� - Price, � _�, ment did she reTent her create -to be just a .thou t an I i � It muses disease wherever your 110,dy is part of starch with eleved parta of swIt. - A - ;,� xecel!nt�c ' resoluti D, I and "bTf ore the� weddi ,r, da painter and nothin els .'�� 4 6 my dea' old Philistine," returped,bis weakest. Perhap * .. - W.,z �r ' - a you suffer from pimples, tiny pinch of: salt added to the white I - . is P friend, in a , eaaured voice "I use 'the -word : a of I I-' - � Ontario. . - - I Wrrivedilhad learned to lo'vJ himraue%rl - erhaps if ... le,01tW;! to3k lessons he 0 pale che,-ke, indigestion, neuralgia, theuma. eggs, when be4ting will make them :froth _. -, - . I I Amias h� d (A long lost his mother and tb might be able to pa�nt int tine," suggestea impot nt in �he meaning attached to it in t'i I decline. In each case Joker, and t6e froth ill b tiff r. I - , � 'a I , � 11 i . 4 siaor genera .the qui I V 8 g e - n -1 I - - . old heu6. 0 t Chalsm wan e4ty "han h Anna. She felt ratiler pllpalde, ae thoug Holy 'Writ, and as my 'beloved and well ca is the same -bad blood. - S irike at whipping T,raao, a little salt belps to make - .� � there a irz I , h i, not sympathized thum�e4 Thesaurus uses it ; impotept, �Ow- on a at the root ot the trouble by r newing it 941t4prinkledin the - The. took eriu fter their lbri f 1�hone all these years sh a - - - 1: * enou a '�n i di an� . 11 oven under � " moon. 61 i , gh wii � Ph was almost frigbiened ab it I him ; = th 5 was Moulb less, uha�med� weaponlesa,!paralytic,�orippled, enriching your blood supply w.ith Dr. � baking tine prialvents t � mag iflu � . . I . i � . heir burning. Salt in' � .- I . - en a until liar huebard explained t for any one to knowlwh�n` he was serious. inopeiative, �neffeotual, i�ladequatel" Thick Wi liams� Pink Pillsi Every doBe lelps to w.hi-te- wash - makes it atick ; incoldorboil- %__- - I � _ I . , her th b th y woul be too poor to !keep i!! It was evident that� V,eri5y understood Of the�Glrong-rnan bound for a lifetime, Go- to I �ive you rew, rich red blood tf, 3t will - ad starch it'i�mj?arts a gloss. R.u,b ffilt4 � � � I ' - T - - - - - rons -, F AR - ! � 'i I - --- _� n � and palsied genius gazing car -y healing to every p-%rb of yout body. on salt before I -be6 Salt acattiared I 111�e ; I liath d ,all for t selvep, ; nd that a -friend of hi; him. (" a 1h ut 0 1 - . using t . I -flo' or and woul� " Oh, no, it is lat6 now," she remark- 0 . Could even a blind- Air, Ong the thousands who have pro ed the 0 8 whein sweeping keeps down the,. � ad takOri hadrawing room - .. . I I 8,2, �a JPri 3') t house V .- F11 t - - live witb liem. - . i ad ; " besides, the git as be n denied him. S son,equE he boa of such a picture ?11 tru�h of these statements is Mr. Neil ]Er. n ­ . . 8 f du= prevents moths. Thr,owgait I ' 1� But'he h 1p -a AmiaH Wit muc by his clever mias sho kl�' hi pa a On & . Such ,k a h ad mutely, and felt a L relat6 . . cPonalld, Estmere, N. . B., who k ays :_ , - - I I , , , fo I I I J� 13, � ,t it, olit. A smaill,quantity of eali - - a woul, Ot . - u Dr. Williams' Pink P11.1a all thrown n a I ct,a�tha out'ines of the�story' suggeotious. H tell you, of third time foi his pipe, and plugged the to. � fire to pu by Mal , but in reality much of it wa� 6 nd 0 cqal fire when low will revivig - ' FT"er" I . . only lear�nt1a,er on from Verity's lips ; bil of course, but thia cara, a�nsome is all his bacco tenderl'7 with his ifinger. In some th claimed for them. I was complete- it. Sprinkle s*lt on the fire bef.oreb --. HUM, ;8" � even tbo;� s lig�t sk 3 idea. He came upon a qxps5 encam do he nave in . . j roiling, ­;� tch as Mal.-olm told i ' . � Pment MOO . r argued wibh Malcolm. ly down, my appetite was poorl and I Dip a ,I 01 im ' un pece of Oamp flannel in ealt -to joleau -, 0 P, I . L � affected A na almo, it to tears. � I I , . in a Kentish lane one, ft *noon and be " I shall w�ite the autobiography of this a u ered much from severe headaches! ! Doo. piano - w ; '51 . L i f made Amias go down an ee b. There was poor, tormented soul," want on Malcolm- � -Keys, knife handles, stained ties _-1 W.G. � " Oh, b w sho muEt ,have loved him i 1 1 1 6, medicine gave me no relief 6 1 do- cups, and glas4a by hard water. Salt put * '-r - n �, ', this dumb IPoet, this crippled artiet, to t"I' � , a L �, throp; , Lhe woodman's but 16 he arni and the cid d to try Dr. Williams' Pink' P"4'118. A ,f reehly slpill�d- In k remove 0 1� D jblln , � I I � a th ��_ iiario�i� were herE st wordt when he had finighed I - whom the birthright of f'*l h descend- fe 'boxes havetestored me to good' bealth spot frcm a car.� . 7_ Lesn' R -i I kno yoi I hobbled horse'and donk'y ' . A ias was down ;1ure as , , Malcoll i will laugh at my there at the inn three ds�y , in Aing a , wh I W1 J . . -- at. Prints soaked in. -soft - but I hink Mr. keston is on' or � � m, ketches eo o has to' look on a lifetime t I made me feel. -like a new mau.�' G,Ive and water befo�e waebiDg will hay.6 thecol- 7 I � I - i enthusia I I for the picture and, gett Vg some of t other men's labors, and tq whom tho powep*r' tah"el pills �i- fair trial and yon will find new or famtened. . Robt. � of the gr ndest an� noblest of1men. Wha . he I - - z d ., - gipsies to alit to him.: The a was one woman of expremion i and ereation to denied, who health and strength. Dou'rotake &:a! - 4 - --yamas V a frien a has bee: i to bar all �er life-ob I , ,ub.sti- �,, I * ill in the ,'tent, bu� Am as declared she has been gifted wAh the seeing eye in vain." in � __ 1-1 1, ". VIlle P, 1� . owes her life and )eace aud happiness t I . tuto or Anyth g else said t be " just as '_ . -- � 1. . looked more like a sick apf, she was so " Oh, that seeing ey .1rritat-1,ng pi,M.ples and Disf Iguring- - �_ Aluaft-orr i I . I jep" gioaned Amiss, goo,d." Bee that the full name' sfi Dr.,, Wil- I 1. . -FArtle.1h � 1� . � - -uDthe I a him . hab wou d have be 0 a of he,, ugly ---so I bad to be theimod(l." who had heir4 this observation at least a . Blotches vc .� when she! left the I ospital if a had no I — - _ __ � - - , " Isn't t rather ti�lesom 3 work, Mrs, hundred times. Then Verity began tq laugh, ___—� The) - � PrIleava cared for �bfr and placed her -wi: thobe kinal 011ton ?" 1� ; and, to .Anna'� ' - - I place many young girls .at a greal; * I I colin folio :1 - hiall Teil I I K I q surprise, Mal wed . disadvantage ba life. The only cura 113 A -21 . people on' the farm ?" i 0 � O,)) . I I � ;r -_ I I L, . I " Oh d 4r, D letutned Veiity, smil- suit. Thenh6clapped Amias heavily an blood purifierhke Ferrozone. It cleanaeg * .1 1: I " One �an easilj answer that question,:,� ing ; is it 6ever tirea mle to do things for the shoulder. 1 .- . I — I � ..-----.- I i f at I . . . -----"I the crimson flood of poisons and impurities, - 1. . I returned �MaIcolm she wo I I R ' i � uld not havel Amias, and than he I ta ime talk to him all " Where ayo'Lr pipe, Goliath 0 Poor old . . renews arid atrtngthens it, and inakes lots L '- been aliv� Oow. 1E er nerves were fearfully! the time. I like I am useful to him Philistine, hel i I - � . � �­ - r - - - shatteredi Anna, ai d.'Sbe was as wea toyr feel i gone coon with L � of red 6orpusel" that mar,ifEst their- prex-, _. I k as 161i and can help him a liti,le, with his work." his bacoy. FIWh'ohima a m: atch, somebody.)) � � ' - k� , F a � I baby when � ahe arr ved � at the Hill Far nee by a - ruddy, healthy glow in the - " . I I z , - : ; . � _:� i lu�l " Oh, yes, I can unAeratand that " re- And as Amias feebly protested against this, I I Diamond * i cheeks and lips. Farrozone quickly masters -- � � ' I � ; I I Amias told� me him elf that he carried hek I turned Anna softly. he went On-' I � I I I I i She thought _�erity i Anna is quite .a i3ohemian, o" t 71 1 � � all skin erruptions, build's up brok-en-d -- - dr" I I . into the botse lik( an infant; There, I I I � I and rather likes the smell of tobacco, I � .�11 -7 ' , — --- I constitutions ., your eyee� lady fair, all's well that end� ' *nd gives to weak, ale-hly .- N . . . - I I � �! will have a cig'06rette to keep you company." , Hall '.. � �_ well. I 0 1 I . . I - women an abuiadance of apirif4a, vitality. ,ir Z.� -.. N`01.��, as our hour is upj I tbin�k 'w�, � . I I And in anothe � minute Amia's broad coun- . I �_ � . � may eafel� venture into the etudio again. � Il' energy and beakit Try Ferrozome, it's Of ' - �; I Y. - - � - - � I r* tonance wore i�a usual ex�reesiou I box or 6 boxes for , - - � 'i � 1 ____ ; Chronic Pr n of placid Dia,m.onds.. right. Price 50�,, per � i ! enjoyment. � I I I 1 $ C ­­- . - ,�O,' - � 1 OHAI TE R V111.1 I " I i : � . $2.50, -at drugligiaVs, or N. 0. Poison & ,- I I Good . : I . I The oonvera 4tion turne&I on I-'edric Tem, I , � �_ - ­_ � � � I . . LID a 9 Verity if she � Kingston, Out, . . . � � t � RD OF AN IMPOTE�l I � ; '-j ( - - - T11F 114C � qT (11ENIUS. I pleton, and Malcolm asked 6- -S 180-1i I . F_ I - I ­ � - And wb�eqher you climb up the mountai4 Bron Itis could transform the. lumbierroom into a bed -A quiet wodding took place the othe- __.- - .. I - i nights for the use- of 4 W(20 -p morning at the�'We.terloo street "' - - or go down �he hill to . the valley, wbethe Mr. Wm. , I room for two oi three Methodisb m . you journay� to the end of the world O� Davld�on, S Andrews, "his friend. This she at once cheerfully un- .1 church, Stratford, -when two Stratford J_. Fill Que., states :-"Dr., C A Syrup of dertook to,do, and promised to have it ready I , I ; merely wailk round your house, I ' not b , I young people Were made one, They were Shade--," Linseed &nd Turipe tine' hELs cured rne by the fdllowiog evening, [and then he In- ' I t, cn the, highw o . I vi ithout Buc- j � v ­ ture ri� 7 " , : - formed tflem of his intended. vicit to Staple- Specials in rk8 andMiss Idinnie Me- -' yourself shall you ' mee I . ay I 1 of bronchitis. V�,l T HIS is one of the 'Ryrie I Mr. Charles E Iward Powell a machinisb.in, 71 -- fats. -MATt�Er,LINC K. I � cl�ss, trie� many reF,a �- Diamonq I the MoL,a,g%n W1, I I ­ - � - I ,meqles for the past .� I I _. I � I I - � J six years, L grove. ; Rings, No. 969. Our prico Intee, a weAt xw,ra young lady, who bad � - 1��' Rep , i wllnter v� hen I had a . L I � y ajar, , severe atti 'st . a it is $75. i been residing iz� � �A i The door �:f the studio was slightl i a.ck'and ,ax unable to wor "g Verity's eyes at coo ,challenged bar - for� Str4ford for some time. I- affelutil C [ r, , I - 'y I ' and the sound of a singularly sweet voicE i I'procure, Dr. hase's husband. . " Staplegrove,"'ahe vaid in a Rev. A. H. Going, pastor of the Waterloo , �- � I � _� crooning i 'a bott! surprised voice, " do 3ou mean Staplegrove We personally guarantee - 4 i ziered, udible. Syrup of linseed �- d or'eiuz pen tine, and . street church,1 performed -the ceremony. �� i - .Uph 0�t a lullaby was plfiitly a ' a happy t- in Surrey I Wh , that is� the very place Malcolm, o Was a O�t to nock, changed ; Ithat the third bo the quality. Miss Mary Jj ti ]gar was brideamaid, and gh the aper a a well man.' - lk .13 n depEd izi throu j tle made w�here the Y ive. li it in mounted in i8k_ g0l, for either r . I Tow, 7 his mind, 4 p - I Loganal- " . Mr. W. J. ShO. a a�t3Oded the groom. 'The - I i - ture ; bhei he beckone' ,to , mna to d 1 11r, W. 1 R.- Alge-i i�s�r amce agent, i " Are you speaking ofl Matt Logan ?" ( Wy'R or guntleman's wear. ) happy youn .c�)u ple lef b ,on the ten train ,on J Furi, . I Halifax, IN.S., sa 3 . _ I likewise. � I . 1; . ked Malcolm. " Of courqe he lives down - � 9 I I �� � . . ! Chase's S�rup of L�.ns and Turpen- any to London _­ � ai-nly a pretty leture before I Z We deliver this safely to a honeymoon; trip and other- s�_ home t It was c4r, th'e e ; but I heard the other day that he I . Z p : tina for a, � - points west, and on returning will take U I ; severe atta k of bronchitis. 11 , r address, and �efund the full price lil 1 1 p �7- 1 thc- I ts splendid a'd come in for some money, i . . .-- 1, m. Veri y was sitting in her low nUrE- 1 Permit rn� to teati. y to I , and had gone you are not pe�fcctly satisfied. I t5eir residence'in the city. �. I � � . I � � I � ery chair, in the shadow of the� heavy ruby 1 curattv* ptopertles. I 4o- better fl'om abroad for his wifelshealtb.i' ; I - : . - i —4,_ 1 I- colored turtlf ins hushing her child to sleep, ! flie time of taking he !fire t dome. H 11, oh, thay.s right Write -for our new illustrated eat- � -, 'Wrill i � AV- , . enough," .�returned alogue. . � i 'v while her � )usban(l, at a little distance, '! Ing a family of y unj c illdren, Amias. " Verity and I paw them off two I The! Ski# an �Fhre. - � I . . ' . . rny 11 So dreadful art! tbe sma"tiona of burning, itchipc �' Calls ,a - Idoctors' bills ha-ve *nnual' y come a . eczema tb � nent4y describe their E;uffer- J, I 01 stood befo hie emel ; but she v�as so utter- I to dALya ago. They have gone tothe Black I Vic , a freq , ran Ir considerable sum. � bolte e a bottle of FOrest. I me�nt to have told -you before, ,1131,6 by s a at tba skin 18 fill 4r n fire. The -: Doll _ __ . - -1 ; 8�ingl It* e8 r .ema t,rb quenched by the ly t sfor d that Amna would not have I Chase's Syr'up ally will aid but something ppt it out of'my head-th%t ng, iting B of �ec7 known her. i I I Dr. OFC60610 the �� � i line in reducini theT v I ety materially." t 3P Ryrie Bros., ,."Of Dr.� baie'q01rtmebt. Theft.Lsb few applies- - She wore.t a . he has lent us hfa cot age. i . . Lqres i of a Roman Deasant ; f 7J L e� rs. 65 I Jewelers, tions may caul!e a littl - uniemine is, but rure is sure I ' �t a P oe of good -luck i Upon my to result, and the �1!kln is healed Without Ecar Or - L A I 25 cents a b tie 11 d . I heavy gilt lb ads w!re clasped- ro6d for I � a Wha ie . V _ I ; . 11 . Yonge and Aftlaide Streets, � - 01, wo blem!sh. . I throat and Ifell er her white 0eated 1 rd, I am idel*d to envylyou, Goliath." I I -_ I I . - 164 - suvc I - 1 1 . d for you to do that," Toronto.. - . . � - . ohemiaette, 11 gay cc lored scarf ! was arrang : Dr. Ch ses, yrup There is no inee -Rev. F. A.'Cassidy, of the Metbcdiab _'� I I . I " .i�- - ed pietnree , her head an� gava . returd,ad Amias !cordially. 4 " There will be - I I i . -_ - I a �' prophet's chimb church, Stratfo�d, left last week to take u . - � 51 .. . . - p L . 2 1 warmth an olor to the small brown face. i pf L nsee I I YoU L L er' ready' for you when 11 I VLO& in 'Tapat, D�j r� :CagSid '. � I I : . :i missionary- 1 , . . z - On her lap ' ay Babs, open eyed anj rebel. i I feel inclined; to run dow,pl. It, is a ni__ .-:'.-;-.z===.= � y . . . Umber of years - - - , has already,epeht a n in Ja-!, = . lions, kicking up I er bare little fepb and 1 ; littl place'-eno#gh. I The Crow's Nest, - I � � I , ' ; ;Lnd,� ulrp�n une, t heye cl pan, but has bden home for the past nizie - ..' -1 humming baby fash,on :in pleased !accom- . 3111 it, tho�gh I am no6 sure there are i . I ! I . . years. � `1 1 1 � I � i I I an crows about' Verity a I ran down � i . 1 --, -- : . . � � I y r qd I I . I I � - � I i I i I . I I 6 I I I i i � � : I I, - � I . . I . I I . . . . , f I ; I- : I I I ! i .1 � I - , � I i I : I . I ! . t � I I ! I ; I . � I 1 � � . I - I � I � I : � � . 2 1 1 , I I I I i I I I I . - , 11 I t � I I It 3 , 66 717o � , is _ e ___ P I � ,ep t I I " ---- t .� , 't ,� , . , . , 'I __ - P I T ; � � i i I . - � . � , I � I . - I I 11 - "I I- : . � I � . � -_ - - . :1 � � , -1 1 : I . ; I . � I ­ I � I I � ! I I � � ; I - . . I . ; I � I � I - . . � � ; ; ; 1� - - - � ­ � . - f. 1- . �� - ­ , ri � I � I . - : f- - . , 1 1 � , - j� ­ I ! ,i , .1 I 1, - 1� ; . . I I � � . I - � .1 - � - i - 11 - -- , I . � ; ; - 1, =�rn��,_­_' ��- - -_ , , -4. . - I . . I . 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