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' 0 FOR THECOMPLEXION ", 12.MUXTKk,ft t , — sowulm I �WNATURC- � I Ommir vegetabie.'. � - esm I "' _^'.*�_­_ . - t � CURE StOK HEADACHE. __ __­_­______ ---.------- - VETERINARY . iOUN GRIEVE.'V. S., honor graduate of Ontaric veterinary College. A-idlse"ea'ofDomeabi Wmalstreated. Calls promptly attended to an 6&ages modersta.. Veterinary Dentatry a specialty. -OrMea and residenoo on Goderfoh street, one dool of Dr Scott's offtoe, Seaf orth, 1112 -if . LEGAL I dIAMES L. KILLORAN, an-riato Solicitor, Conveyanost and Notary public. . Mouay to loan. Office ever Pickard's Store -Main Street, Sonforbli. . 1628 R. S. HAYS, . EirrIster, Solicitor, Conveyanci,r and Notary Public. Solicitor for the Dominion Bank. Office -in rear of DomiuloaBank,13eaforth. Moneytoloan. 1235 JM. BES�T, Barrister, Solicitor, Conveyancer s Notary Public. Offices up stairs, over 0. W EIANt's; bookstore, Main Street, Seaforth, Ontario. 1627 ]a ENRY RE&TTIE, Barrister, Solicitor, &o X000y to loan. Office-r-Uady'a Block, Res ortil. . 1679-tf � FHOL'.14-ESTED, vaccoator to the late firm of MoC&u7hey & Holmested, Barrister, Sollaltov U3;,rsyanoeT_.' and Notaiy Solicitor for the Can sellsa Banic of Commercs. Money to lend. Yarm for sAle. offlao In Scott's Block, Main Street 1;1,-&f107th. . - � D'ICKINSON AN6 G&RRONV, Bairistera, Solicit - ore, et�,., Godorich ' Ontario. - E. L. DWKIN86N. 1933-tf CHARLES GARROW, L. L. B. __ _ - DENT16TRY. F� W. TWEDDLE, . D N ,-\'T I S T, . Graduate of Royal College of Dental Surgeons of On lario, po3b gradu-it,- cour4e in crown and bridge work at HaaLelr.j ,%3hooj, Chio3go. Lo;)o6l anasthetici for pa�joleas extraction, of teeth. Office -Over A. Young's ' grocery store, Seaforth. � 176.1 --- Dft� F_ A. SELLERY, Dentist, graduate of the Royal College of Dental Surgeons, Toronto, also honor graduate of Department of Dentistry,. Toronto UniVer5ity. Office in the Petty block, HensalL WHI visit Zr-vlah every Mondwy, commencing Mon- 4tme -lat. 1687 . - . OS . , . . , an;lkt, graduate of . R_ 0. D. K, of Ontario, first class Honuzz graduate of Toronto University. Highe,st stanling in order ot mer4 ia the largeiii; clms ever graduated Irom br e college. Modern and up-to-date dent'slwy in all its various forms. Painless extraction of teet� by LGcal Anaesthetics and without any bad after Ofacte. Ga-,. administered and all operations care-. faliyper(ormcd. ()Mee over Dill'a�Store, Seatorth. � 1834-0 . � . MEDICAL, - Dr. John McGinnis, Ron. Graduate London NVeatern University, member of Onharba. Collage, of Phyeiclans and Surgeou3. Office and Rwldenoo-Formerl ly vocupted by Mr. Wm. rickArd, Victoria Strost, next to tho 09�tuholia Churoh AW'NIgh.1 cilliv attended ptomptly. 145SX12 - ____ ____ ut H. H. ROSS, M. B. Office over Greig & Stewart's Store, � I Seaforih. � Night calloattended to at the offinae. 1892 OR, F. J. UVRROWS, SM_A_1FC:)__TZr_VT-T I 0111w aud fteaideuoe-Gadexich street, czas,l of thq Xethodiit church. TFrm-uoNn No. 46. Coronar fLr the County of Unran. ' 1886 [)R3, SCOTT & MacKAY, PHYSICIANS A" SURGEONS, ItErle-Z'CO J§13011,�OPP091te Rokhodlaii olaurch,genforih .9. SCOTT, gradua,ta Victoria ind Ann Arbor, and meni*.)er Ontario Colle e of Physicians and Sargeon1j. Coroner for 6ounty of Huron. . (]. Mko&&Y, honor graduate Trinity University, i gaid taodallat-TrInity Medloal College. Membeir 0ollego of Physicians and Surgeons, Ontario. � 1488 - I f RED CEDAR SHIINGLES. The unders�gncd ,wl�hes to announce to the public that baving I -ought a I age quantity of the th,ree beat- b-!;AndR of red oed%r shingles, and by getting a liberal discount for oatzh, is prepared to sell them to cus- touters at prieco that defy competition. S. LAMzB'S Lumber -Yard, Seaforth. 11s,virg t,i stock at the Seaforth Lumber Yard a viery large quantity of all the di0eient lengths and vk Idth?, is- prqared to fill any bill that Is presented . ithe very bomb quality of Homlock. � S. LAMB'S Lumber Yard, Seaforth, PI,XE. . Having bought P. large quantity of pine from a I xrr,e, firm in Muskoka, I ani getting pine dressed Doth sides, cr onic side, for siding, flooring, ceiling; wide plank for water troughs ; spruce and bal-Aam for gravel . bokeq, light and durable. Also white cedar shin-1C3XXX.X and XXX and XX of bestmake In Muskok3j. Large stock always on hand. S. LA M B'S L u m ber Yard, Seaforth. 177 - I � � Ooin.!*ns of Leading Physicians. � . I have been prescribing Strong's Pilekone for tbE , I last eight yws, and have had better success witb . them than with all other me0s. WKWOODRUFF, � , M. D., London, Ont., � ' � . V :_ Pried, $1.00. I or Tie by druggisO, or by mail, gn - ­ -keeeipt of price. - � �. . � I- W. T. STRONG, Manufacturing Chemist, London, - 4. 1 . Ontario. 1796-52 � . I I - ; � I r, r - MONEY TO LOAN i t Money to loan at 4i per gent on good farm se,3ur i f I � I - ty. A,rpl�, to JAS. L. KILLORAN, Barrister. Sea] � � . a.-tb 1712-U ; � ! ! � , � - i i, I § - � n I ­ . . � . I �� 1�_ - � � I ! . . I ! ; � . . � I - . - - . - � . - -, I � � ! � . . . . . t � 1 � . I ! I - i i T . 1 1 i � ; I � I � . . . I I . ; � � . . � . i � � , ! . - I ! i I 1 1 � � � 1 1 : i I THE HURON' EXPOSIT6 R . I _: � � � I I . . I � I I� � I - - --- _____ . � I I __.Moubmin . . .. � I -_ I I I . — I 1 I � . I I . I � � � [ � . __ t 11 i . � I I : I I Rev. . Carlyon was an older, shab- 1 . . . er had! married a noble -hearted apd I . I I . Fras ' � . 4 i T ! ; PICASN . * . beautiful wo 'an, whom he called his Lady ' ]ELEMB OF GRA01MI. I ce, RLpf A i i 1. � The "r 0 bier, and more -careworti David ; but- there : in , - � I I I . � F : of 006401a ered a meas - I ' I It is hard for a lo,,ely wonjaii to forego was the same broad, intellectual blow, the 1 � � Congo'& ioo, that Dfnaih recov, i 'I I . . 1 41 ; T - BY ROSA OARRY.. : 'is same bright intelligence of expression, and I ure of her former cheerfulneps. But the i of tim life which she w, � . I � � � �� I . � I day she bealid that be was no loager an � I I eated to enjo a d adorn. � She nia3r t. th'ir voidee were so strangely similar that if ! I I , : I loolm bad ,closed his eyes be cculd not � agnostic was always kept,,�y her a I - CIIAPTER X.X. I 1 1 aa,ve to , bu a,.1 da in 6ffice or in M: . I -houlflat]MISM 2 0 a a fe, tl- . I � � pure A WHITE SUN-BONITET. . i ;Ere, yet � she annot vy herself the ba a diatin,guiEhed betwecn them ; they � I val. Then indeed the cup of her Icy � � � Pcial ple-�Lstires which are -olfered her. ho h spoke with the some quickness and i Is Uric Acid in the blood. seemed fullito the very orl * Aly soul its secret hath, my life too hath its I . I t � . But the fatigue is in a pame clipping fash-foa.. . I ! Unhealthy kidneys are the 11e had come right, and ow all. was well mystery : I . . � : 01 ; i - I . -.1 too great for aloolm noticed before the evening was � cause of the acid being; with him a�id with her too Pain and lose I ew,;f- .r i I A love otErnal in a mornent's space conoeiy. � I , j often I that David Carlyon lookEd unusually �, � there. If the kidneysactect had been hi teachers, and rest in deed was I . I I i . i h,er, and she suf- ' . i , X1. I I I 1 ed. � -if' d in excel- ' ; would i, � f6rs froth headache %nd tired, though he seeme as they should th her reward. � . AROEP.S. , � 1 4 i � � : � - � 7cid out was our renunciad a and sacrifice - I i � .i � 1 and ba kache as a 1 pirit3 Dinah made the same remark ! ' strain the Uric it ip fil I I L � 4 1 I first opened my eyes ' he wrote. . . , , ./- ---+ couseqtience of t 0 b i I a t h'e'rhNg - I of the system and rheuma- that 0 1 11 Not at all," returned,Maloolm easily. - ,,�f 4d giving tha had ; 1#, " over-exertion, I h, .I t boy of i tism wouldn't occur. Rheu- know now I ow rightly you: acted. If I 11 I was. going to ask your advice abdut! a � f. , � I �, \ 'A ! - . . women who are mias a leb�ure," he said quickly ; 11 lie is a I snatism is a Kidney DiR- married you then—if my entreaties had pre I N little protegee of my own ;'� 'and then' ' / you . I � , I tired and worn out - Pe f ct spendthrift andprodigal With ragard � � ease. Dodd's Kidney Pills - � vailed—I ihould never have made ; ! Elizabt th lent a willingear wh.ile',Maloolm.'� t will find a perfect to he midnight oil, End burne bcth 6 -tide of i ' Lave made a great part of ! happy. . M. r dear Agnes !has taught me . ; � - � , re curing I And thi � in his bestatyie,to'd 'the sto�y' of little;, a chEris ed letter was I : ; ; I - tonic and nervine hi c)ndlb in the most rec-11ces fashion." their putation this." ; I ! � � Kit. � i i �- I . in Dr. Pierce's Fa- 411 should not have thought a sleepy lit tie I � Rheumatism. So et at Dinah's treaEure. � - ' ' They had turned in at tile iga,te t6.- vorite Prescn tion ploof like, Roth3rwood would have' over- ' the ca -use of those gtearful . She and Dr. Fraser aeldo,,,, met—not more Ot r , 1 shooting pains and stiff, tll%n Once a year—but from time to time he Wood Houae by this time, an (I ithe da:r fi 13 - 1 . tajed his energies," obaervcd Malco : � I . It cures heaJache' I I . - ' stretched on either Bide. E16�,beth I haid i r a turprised tone. - I aching joints. Th&e is wrote to hEr, and, his *iife and children I � backachie and . th'� rathc ! taken off her tun -bonne . a d � it: a g od !; The older man shook his head. � but one sure way- ear to her. � . � other aches and - . from her arm ; htr e . ero soft with ' I pains to which #1 There is -a ways w' k enrough if one ! it," Elizabeth had I I I .1 Qr 11 I oann b underat%nd . I an qnoe said. But Dinah could fu womanly sympathy ; iievfr I a(I the obarin , I - kokd for it. My son,is � a sort of medical ' . more th r. � of hekparkonal-Ity appealed so, strongly to� � j women are subject. .� . ! I . '' . . I , miss nary in his way, and .,00nceras himself I nish no exp�anation'; she only knew that it r I . ­ 1) I I It establishes regu- . -_ Malcolm, he scarcely dared to. Itok at hf r , ' I with the bodies as well as the souls of his i� .� > was Eo-th4t, her life was a� happy one, and of Ib � larity, dries weak- !Dodd S' for fear she should discover the tilith. : � ening drains, heals people. The la -A two Dights he has been up I I . ; that she ss� . ed for nothing more. - - is too soon, she would not believe, ib," he: : irdlainination and until nearly �awn with a etranger-a ' ort � I Douglas %.rd his wife were her deareEt said to himself. But as ho t�alkecl his Voice � I ulceration, and of co nmercial travelltrwhabas been taken ill ; 7 friends, and Lettioe, her sweet god-dsugh- was atrangely vibrant and full of feeling ;; I . cures feniale weak- at 'The Plough.'jb is -a sad case -'lie is quite K idne ter, ranked next to Cedric in her h,3&rb. and whfn the sun-bonuot �Lushed ligbtlyi ,I * 'is that y , . a y oung man, and our doot or fea , he . With so any to lo7e, how could life fail ness. It niakesweak I �" against, him he was consciouis that his arm I 1 , will not pull through." But Mr. Carlyou a ME as to satisfy her ! " And t .so short-sc trembled. i I I women strong and I I fore ore to E-t.ts the fact ib%t each night he : short," ohe�*ould say to herself. " One Bub ElizAboth was t,.,o iz-.h ocoopied � sick women well. li%d4elieved his Eon, rising from big bed in � . sees Eo littl of one's friends here ; but one I I . with little Kit to notice Idolm's slight, .. "I wri so plc�aped tile ray pearly dawn, before the fir.4 kird P will have pi nty of time t) enjoy them in I - - - - . ! with your instnictions, . - -1 I discomposure. . � I hardly know what tWitter was heard, to take big watch beside --- - -_ . Paradise." I 11 Oh, I am so glad you told me 11 '1131 said ;, tbanks'to g for the fevet stricken etranver. The Cailyons sister rathcr d -i I u t _t ' I ive " oubtfully, and then she s�id Con inuit of life-conti, ity of love,thi-a � I -in 1! Dinah'aysim I in her eager way. 11 I really hink I shall * your k d Kovuors, were men Y,liosa left hand did not know abruptly : wag ple cieed, ut it kert her be able to help you. Ther� im the dearest ': Writes yrs 111110 BT),-. I " ! ant, of�j.,ota, ThoinaE wbat their right hand (lid, and the Rev. � 11 Die, there is scmsthing I want to ask young and happy. old Woman in the village, Mre. Sullivan. tt I suffered RUPErb Oarlyon's ministry bad been a record I I - � Co., G�� you. Youf hesrd from Douglas Fraser this " D*nah �bas the seart of perpetual T so mu�h with a ' She li vea in a pretty cottage 1 q uit 3 c ose to. ; � ofr,el t of humble, unobtrusive acts of good will and youth," EIZ.beth would say t) her friend, � ; u I worning, did you not ?" Then a faint color . 1, ugh,-* and she was 6nly telling , kindness to man, woman and child ; Day, c:ame to Dinah's pale cheeks. . Mrs. Godfr4y ; but she generally andcd with 1119 Pic me pains in iny back alld the lower part y r,a- ; n of the heart, thal, at the ether day that the wished �sho had � , stoinach aiAd palpitatto . I � :� times I could hardly lie down. Could hardly thb very dumb animals know the:'r friend, � " Were you afraid to ask me tliat before, a sigh, " if cnly I were like her !" . other child to mother. " 00metimesi my. 7 t lip in the uiorni�jg. but after using three : � , P' ' * tion, and two vials and wou'd come to him for rOtSAWD. my dear ?" she said with a smile. " Bub it 1 (To be Continued.) I I vorite Fe5cnp I sikt.�r and I have a lit'le Eaet.Und wait and', i Cuies of * Fa ellets, I am lik-e a neNv T�e Carlyone t(ok their foeave scoa -after was my.fault ; I ouight to haire tald you- —0 ­ . stray down for a few weeks in I he a umm�r, "i 1 of Dr, Pierce's Pleasai,�t P th- El'z,,beth walked down to the gatio this sort of question is not, easy even for a - ,-- I �. (t [, � 1,%yoman.') , ! ' 0, ROSS BAI�IHSI h in some� sick , I '1.'I'them. Malcolm thoughb she looktd continued ElizNbet � j wit sister to ask. Yes, Douglas wrot's and , child, or occasionally tom oirer-burt4enecj, 1 i Sick wonien, especially those suffering I rai h r grave wh3n f lie returned, as th,ugh AgnEs, too. Dear little Lettice is so much I - , � i - ri worker, and we alwa,ya lodgt them �t 7Mrs, ' ' froin diseases of long standing, are in som ,Yng troubled her, but she would not better. He thinks she will pull through Some bablies appear almoys ugly temper- jk ' but I vited to consult Dr4 Pierce, by. letter,free. Sullivan's. It is not much C f -a place ept- All corre8pondlence is held as'strictly pri, hear of the party breaking up, and ptomised now, thank God I but they nearly loib her ,, ed- It can't be all original sin either,nit in we call it I The Providence ]a oose ; ' = � Mal olm that she would sing all his favorite � 11 Was it so bad as tnat, Die 9" in 'an your baby anyway. Your' baby is not a tage is really our own proper�y, and ,Mgs. I vate and isacredly confidential. Address .., - � . i i � 'I 1�r. R. V. Pierce, I . 3uffalo, N. V. - hi friends, and the kept her worcl. awed tone." ; croks baby for nothing. He is crose because Sullivan has it rent free:." � . �oag t'.) Is he is uncomfoi: table. A di0erence like lhagic , , I I M 0.11 olm sat in a trance of. beatitude while � 16 Yes, it has been a terrible illness. They 64 Do you think that she vo-_�ld take, care; ­ - � r -1 th6 beautiful voioe- floated out into the is effeeted by Baby's 0 t I I I have nurses. of murse, but�poor Agnes is al-- . I wn Tablets. They . !!!!! ' - . do immedia�te and - permanent good ; they of Kit ?" � I . I 6: t Ilia Eolid earl h on'., which I am walking ?" , dar neas, startling some night bird in the most -worn cub. She is their only girl, and I "I am sure of it. lBut, Ajr. He flok, , I - cannot possibly do any bar . No trouble ; I .6d then he gave �an odd f6eb of lhugh, cops ; and Vtrity',j eyes were wet, and she Douglas does so doat on her. ' He has Buf- Kit mait be our gue M.e reme nb"er ,, hich sofmied to hurlb him. 11 My Gc d," lis stol clojer to her husban-3, for it seemed to fered so -one can read it In ev(.ry word," DO sPillID9 , no difficulty getting them into that. Hush," peremp 1i I will not . -)w I love this woman !"and her is thouab the ebaeows from the old life " � . - : I �. Attered, " h. I .-I � and Dinah's voice shcok a jit,tle. baby's mouth. ; for very Yodrig infants they I hear a-wer I to th,3 contrary. And th e Is . ' can be cranibled to a pe'wder er given in I il head was to 7vcd 49 he walked on. were creeping i ound her ; andlunseen by an ! Perhaps it needed' oaly that to bring � I 1 4 Y � , somethimy else I wanb ,to say. ul not � IThe following afternocn, when Malcolm one but Diri,ih, she leant her cheek against F0 zabeth'a e m-, tion to a culmins t'ng point, wat(r. They 'are sweeb i,nd children like c' � (I . � . I Caleb Martin like I o come to.') ou eturned f.bm hiti ch4r,bable errand to Tod- Amias' band. - to Din�h's surprise, she suddenly knelt them. No 4 moth(r has ever u.ed Baby's tb. 11 Ob, bow can you sing -like tbab ?" ex- r, be at range withr,u', him, land t cra is plenV inbrdan's Laue, he saw th3 Keaton family !d0o n and puFj her arms round her and the Own Tablets without findipg that they do MI I of room for them bo � .hink whit j a e Fliad* patch of lavin in tho claimcd Verity in her naive way, good for children of all age Mrs. M. Wat- � I , m -.ped oa th when tears were running down hE-r face. month of this sweet cou-nbry,aic wculd me�n i �at gai d ii, Verit�-, wh,) ba -d Babs in her Elizi.beth j,aincd them on tli3 terrace, "You I " Oh, Die, stop ! I csnnot- bear to hear - term, Sheenlioro, Que,, says : �" I have used - to him, Rfter Todmorden' $' L� a9i You na,st rims, flow b met t him ; but Amias merely eing right dovin into the people's hearts. you -it pain3 Me 80 -it Pains Me all over Vp many medicines for libtle i ones, but have wr i te t t) him at once and i t -all Nim to I urry t � "My darling Bet ! never found � anything equal to Baby's Own , I � i �ved his pipe and grunted ih an amicable Oh, I felt so s%d and han so li%ppy, and' the Oli, you foolisb, Kit down." � I � I . I athion. � � . world did not seem wide c-nough to contain ioolish.Betty !" Bub ElizabLth was no to be Tablits, I simply would 6ot be without ; I , . I � I- I . " - I . I I I think it would bl) 1 bette r 'o .o ul and j i" Oh, bow tired and dusty you look ! " me." .1 : s(O',hed so easily. -them in the house, and 'I strrnigly recom- Fpeak to him myeelt to�morr) .-, rt ornhyg�)) � , , r burned 1 'by I never mention his name. mend them to all ot , exclalm(d ,Vority, in ilia pretty, maternal 11 You.muet ilot flatter! me," e : 66 I I That is w - her mot�ere,ll re urned Malcolm. He ipok r��.v'llbv re uct- wiyT that always sat ao qua�nt!y en her. , Eliza,beth, but she w4s evidtntly gratified. I try. � a V 8 a not see Baby's O.vn Tablets ci.re all the minor I . _po pretf nd ome,,ime th b I do -antly, but the beaming look o a�� al tlxi%b 41 P -A at hLim, Amiss ; I do, believe be has I The �i she turned her head to Malcolm, who his hand writing. =Oh, IDie," (a r 83iDg her, ailments ofj lit. -le ones ,pprov . , a0d. you, have a followed this speech rew: erd d! him fol the I . . . . ; WAlked all �hose miles from Rsrlafield." was b,hind her, and seid- ini an undertcn3, 4' 11,)w can soy woman be such an angel ! guardritee hey oont,iin no . I � I : It posItIve that 1 little sacrifice. I ; i �' Yea-V�rily, you. ar3 right, child." ra. 11 Yoa wtra quite right, the Jacobi@ are is not natural. In your place, under your opiate or harmf ul drug. 8)1d. by all drug - i )) � � I �� 11 Now I call that kincl." r t�rned Fliza- takned the giant pladidly ; a�d then Verity coming to our party. I have sent them a - 'circumstances, I w(,uld never have setii him gists, or mailed. pio -t paid � � 25c a box by I I beth warmly. I'Very few, ploplO Would pillb down Babs oa the grass t)'�sprawl among card thi's aftervoon." . I I � * * ' again.)) . writiog direot to the Dr. ! Nilliams' Medi - take so much trouble fo,r W sliabby little Clo daides. i . I I I hope Miss Templeton: approved of my � "Dear El:z Lb6th," rt turned Dinah -quiet- ciue Co., Bipckville, Ontar. 0. cobbler and an ailing child," she thought. ; - 0. 1. - � . � � I . ki'Sit down " she �Said, pushing Malco'nr aug cation ?" ly, 'but her face had giown vFry white, � , I I i__ - I 'k .1 er t ny bands in' - �' yoO mu. t surely remember that we never i 11 How pleased Dinah will W when she vi'th h : C3 . R I s �,, 'o a bio, 11.%Mmock " Yes, she ih-ught with you - that it Edmonton and W&askiWin. hears about it." : I I I : ' � dIA'r - " I am going io make you some f re.- h would be an. excellent, o�portuniby of taking met-' never thought of meeting -until dear R,3v. D. , AlcQdeen, PrEsbyt3rian minis - I I The kindness is en � yc r � parbi .Vliss � I , 0 i . � . - , . ' � �%�.-iced IE,rro-jad-3 is cu� of the question ; " sto.-k of the enemy. .And Cedric was so Agnes herself brougi�t ua together. Don't ter, of Elm ni wi, h at Fre 3ent in this prc- I I Templeton," returricd .N9.1c lin. But lie ckn'id then side fli'tted linto fhe libuie ou her ple sed. Mr. Herrick " she continued, as yr,ii rEC011e0t how sweetly she wrcts and vince. 0. McQu�en gra(I i � was much gratified by her niann9r. " �f I I I 91 . ated at- Knox Kit and li-r father are�'­to be �youx gi�imt;3 tie %I errana of " taidting Ilia Snark," the walkcd down the terrace. " I must beggtd me 0 be their frienJ. She said tll%t College in 1 87 and at oneq I set out � fo.- the , i�tlalcolrn 1was certahily tired ; he had been tell you that we are (hirmed with Mrs, it would make.him happier and herself, t , . I I there is little enough for me I o",do ; whbn� I ' - (o Edmonton e istriet. He 1ved there evcr 4 ' spoke to I you just now I ha4 quit -i decli�,6d. iin�able t-) gbt a fly at Harl�fir:,ld, sn_1 the Kea on. She is a dear little t hiDg, and F o r-thatshe never wished him to forget me ; since. -He knowe what roughing it in a new li4g climb in the heat had rather t%k,,n it faaa nating and original, awl she looks really . . � . that it was through my i'fluence that be country mcalil. He hew.li d the logo and to take lodgirgi cr fhem�at 18 �herwcoj.- ,, out of him,;so he was well';tiontent to lie pro ty to night." ' ad been broug�t right a " - ' � I � . b. nd.that they were did most of ihe work oca. ected wiub his 11 Kit is my gumt,": rep ie,d Eliz,x el li babk in h, d If-tvirity wait on 11 No, she"is not pretf-y," returned Mal- ,no longer divalad -in' faith. Oh, Betty, I first church � n Edynontan. � He is now p . M . I � aE- I obstinately. " Now, will yo, I pome in 1 14 � r Win. .8'lounc'a a',n I col , " but her dress becomes her. We call 'wjas a happy woman the day I got that let- ter of a larg and prosper iis copgregation M ' lBoi ' I ith us "" We have had visitors," 'Flia observcd it K ston's chef d'auvre, He always desi ter, and I have been a happy woman Einoe. T'. Herrick, and have In ' ncheon . . gne and has a be�ntiful and co m diou - eb r h Malcolm declired this ;: � he,wOul I look 4n pi��sently ; � t lien Malcolm lookE (I up qu, ck- her owns. He is veiy aesthetic in his Through pain to peace," she went oa Boltly, 0 3- � U C I I I � edifice to N�(�rehip in. W�En . CQM e later in lhc3 day ani p�y hit !reapects, to 1�1! . � tast a and he knows Exactly what suits her. "I should like thos'-8 wordii to be- inscribed went to Ed' * Mr M. -en Miss Templeton ; and then he fifted his 'ih6t .1onton thcra Was no settlemEnt . 41 The ladies from the 'vVood House," she If V rily were left to her- own- device3 , q� � ,a �n my tomb,t)ne. To think of the terror betwecri th r,oint and 6 -Lr I I . and tt ncd away. Elizibet� sIoDd inIts. � -, I agary except at I . . co6tinupd. " They were here for quite an would be very ciude and u,-jfioi8hed." nd the struggle, -the buffeLing of all � . porch and wattched him' . I 66" P is a good � hoiir. Y(u ara right, Mr. Htrrick, the 94 e is very proud of her," observed ' V� hose ci u3l waves and billows, an' Red Deer -River crosst * As there are se - ,j) ' r, ke hi . ­ : I ' t (I then to veral from Hur n located 'in the vicinity of man he said softly, " and E li m � I : eldlet t N1 ba'Templevon is a perfect darling. Eliz both. " Ib is go3d to see two suoh hiee lard at laFit ! .'Dearest, how ycu cry ! Wetaskiwin I and Edw-o:3to . like him very much ;" bu b she E-�ghod a I' fW , .what Air. Nie - 1 I 0 'At�iae was ju3t saying as 'you turaod the 1 happ people. We like them ithmeripel ut these pl�; -,a will be of in - heavily as she turned r%way. i I � , I � y, Yc-a will make me cry, too, and 1, have Qtieen says �bo . f i ebr',ner that Ihe wCuld ,like to paint ber as a and hail hop -3 to see a great deal of them ; " been singing a Te Deuin in my heart 'all day tereSt t3 mEpy Aleaiiwhile Malcolm waa oayIng to 141- jPu�:tan lad� ; the dress would �xact,iy suit and alcolm was so elated by these encomi- for dear Lettioe's sake." Then E liz;kbeth A of our reader I. He eays : ! : I � ,, Thcre a�fe now nearly 1wenty .thriving self in his whimsical way, " I tj i3 my des , b 3) 1 . ,mil friends and by Elizabeth'a gra- tried to control her sobs. to ween Calgary 111 d Edmonton. I i , er. a his tiny -is it not written in 1 I 10 1: ok of f to 9 1 411 � � : She hE4 a very* sweet' face," endorsed oious friendlinees that be actu3,lly *uggest(d � 11 Die, I am quite ashamed of myself. I Wetaekiwin,forty mileS sth of Edmonum, The Parcae Sisters thrae, bav,e willed i so. I � - . � , �-Amias, " and her ma.nncri'are remar�ably 1 that lie should walk eown the drive with cannot think what has come to me. Think for example, has a populat., . Grood heavens, what an! eui f , "Vea-Veril fell in love . � oil of 1,500,.Iurge- - ' Tileb6sing. with her I them ; bat to his secret chagrin the made of a woman of i hirty blubbering like a little ly since 1897. The popula �i on in the whole whiiling I " . I Some winged inp-ect i I I "n a cyclone - becAuse Eli? admired 3Bab.Q. ' Love -me, love some xcuse. ! - school girl ! It is not like, me, is it, dear ? district i chan0e . ' - 1 .4 L . Ha f an hour later she enterad her sister's M y hea r U- f eels as heavy. as lead to-nigb t of Amoric&n7, who -came o�er after 1891. would have as much of lescap'mA As' , my! Babe,' d6n't you know!" a mixed, including a large number i El. I . . doom as a human being und.1 6uch circlim' _. I lit Don't b a goose, Amias ! He was as room. Dinah was re-iding as MUal, With her Things are going wrong somehow, or is it The o#ry larle proportion 6f foreigners is I I I I , mi I . ', � stances." Then he stopp�d at ilco ad ,� I 11 I .. Pic 0 I . I i . r i 11 asl as I was, Mr. Heirick, when littl � reen lamp beside h(r ; but she closed my fan3y ?" And then she taid w little comp"ed o, Scandinavia�a, wl-o centre I , . i blank, unseeing eves down L' 4 slailtin ; I isq Templeton kis5etljlbaby cknd made much her b ok au'd looked up at'her inq-uiringly. wildly, " Ob, my darling, if .1 were only around � Lown . . We askiwin, and this I aven118. ,,'It is a"my8te4," � went , i $cr ; she;said the sweeteet things to her, 11 What is it, Betty ?" she -said genbly. like you ! " . . . has t 11,3 dietii iction of rous 1 .e sing the first - . 1.11, � I I " the vEr mystEry of myeteri s�; I ll,j S p i �c nd Babs wii's so aharwned I hat * 11,3 actually 11 Something has been troubling you to- � "Like ine . Oh no, Elizabeth," for Presbyterian Scand'n%vla r( y � �' ,� I I I. is nothiog to it.. A mo�th ago we were �� . . . , hurch erect strangers -I neither knew noe oared . hat . , p44 up her face riii klieBsed her of her own night." Then Eliz-tbeth turned' wide her D:inah'fi humilijy could ill brook this speech. in Canada. rhe misfilo!lar Rev. N. P. I la�cjbrd." � I . face f,)r:a momerit, but,Eli,j was not regard- . " But it is no u8e-I could never reach Grose, who i a Dane, such a person as El:z,ibeth T mplaton ex- � , I pre c qes in Swedish. , I � ;'I The otlin Mies Templeton is D striking ing h( irself in the great mirror. "It Con- y(u. I am so human -a passionati), Felf- Most of theaf Scandinavian i 0 ecma from the isted ; and a iveek-a hutle cyill In of $eve or !i , � . I z ,do),_ing woi.nan of ratbcr uncommon t pe," cerns David," continued Dinah calmly. ivilled woman, who wants her own Way in western stat �s an 3 from thb eastern tovvn--- .eiQht nights and daya�has i r�ugbt h.is ' , y , � jo6erv(d Amias, Wowing away a cloud of Then Ellz.Abath gave vent to a heavy Ergh. everything ; and you, ob, Die, you are miles wonderoua change. Am I tho: !same in it ships of Quel ec and speak! English The &, I "me in n.? lstn6ke rAth�r loz:ly, � " She mAde hi�rself Yes,.it concerns David," she returned. above me. That is why I love yua so -I religicU3 services are condu4l ed in t h-ir own i I � I . I I � . I Ivor'y plfasaqt, too, -an I d Baid all:sorta of civil "I hE ve been tilking to bim, oh so scrious- love yt a Eo!" language, la aly for sent mental , reasons, : ' ISN- I �,dw% I tviifigs.11 . : ly, an d to his fatht r, teo ; but it is no u3e. I -Not more than I love you," returned and in or er o avoid ara s;ing any prejudi- : 1W � - 4'iY ili,)uqht ber �vather fori-nidable at ,They will let me do nothi,og to h�lp t1em, her ei,l,r lend rly. ­' Dear Elizabeth, it is ces. Th5re i one Colo 6,000 t.) 8,000 i i 1 ifii,A,�" fxrino�atcd V66,ty, " buto I soon dig I wanted to send in a night nurse, but ihey only your gc'naroeity that makes you say Galicians ab ub fifty 0 e I I iles rain Einionton, . 7 . I . I '! i , �",viortd she� was inte;reativg ; she is vtry will h i.ve it that it is not necessary. Old this, but it is not tru3 � I wish I know what but they are ood set WLE ,all �lers, are doing ; - ight and o.rigin 9 . � . � � 1 i � b al and we soc ii � (A on very jkd rs, Roper takes care of the patient by da' , has upset you L o to -13 i iit." But Elizabeth well met: ial y , I I � � ; : y P_ r , A'rge 1�ry ap.mous to learn I L �. . . inllc ly tog(ther." . - and iq is only the,nigbt." � made no reply to this ; the friendship ba- English, and timovwill t � � I .4 ura out all right. I � . � t i : By the� bye, Mr. HI(rriW, 6ey wan Iil� us ! " ut, etty d4r, sure1V . Davi I d Carlyon tween the sisters was so perfect thit speech One vtry g,eat advantage is that th-,ir i I n. Ill "o nizi at 0 1 1 thcre A * t ht9l did nc t . always seem necessary. When dfinghters have colved the si' � , - �s ! C�� -lum the We' d House to-rro�row -, no� n o -nig . , goij� Consump'L1011 , � . I I is )g )) gat uvant girl, pro - .1 b", t be 0 comfortable, informal surb of I�dee,d,gbie is, very sadly. 11 I heard biz%betb remained silent, Dinah did not re- blem� Fo"far aE Edmontin i ne(raed. 1 est � , 11 .1we �'f` 0 - _rr ij weed flourish'ncr b " We k " a 5 c t) � I � eal. I told Miss Tetrpleto.11 that I �ad po them ng it this afternoov. Mr. Car- peat liar qtiEstion. "Since Mir McQueen's arlival in Edmon- Itings. Like 0&r i'114eed� it'S %('m�pany mal-nirs, as I lived all my. life'in �yon i� �o 'relieve bim. at three. He w - � 6 - . 364emia ; and Ilion isa Eliz%beth lau til as to Ehzabcth had seated 'herself on tlie cuah- - ton in 1887, 1 ie population has increased � t 119 p �8 I I easily destroyed -%� youn,�Y.- 6�& ghc d . d -ha could searcelk'eat his dill,] I ionad - window seat close to Din%h's chair. from 300 or 4 to ov(r 4 1�tl-li _; .. ,Z):1 sa:d she was rath r unconventional htr. ind he told me that he daied nct stay for . . 0 (. Property on ,� . ; e�f, The little graen lamp had been extingu'sh- , . ths main Are t is selling for $300 per foot., when old, soraletilllil�es lb -1- 0 � and that She the ght I Ehould exactly. 1e music, as I shculd cErt�iDly aing him to ed, and the room was bathed in moonlig*ht. and the Bgnk: of Montreal os d $15,000 for ; j I � - possible. I 00 thr.m." i I deep. Die," in rather a &oked voice, I I it Down below wera the - dark vio.diande. its-lit,3 of 50 foot frontage. I he site for _NJr � i � i � i "I told you So," retponded'Malcollm in a �s rot riplit, He will kill himself if he goes I - . ' I i I -�cwll voic'e'. $'I suppose there will be no on lik ! 11 LEt me stay for a litble while," Eliz%beth McQueen's church was b -iig�t for $1,800 Strengthen thel jlut;ig-s as 379ti I I i t6ir guests ?" I - 'o-Tand alone could , . � , o "`,-Irt that Eliz bad whispered, and then they bad both re- two years ago� ani now the 0 . � It ".. .vi Aeth was � t in a6. mained silent. - be sold fur $21) 000. Ths char(li building. I Would Aveak lai',i,�d ,ind , t he �; �"Oaly the CarlScin3," retvi�aed Verity, depre sed mood ; perheps she was � ired I op(- ned last J uiy, ( 0 A V-1, 000, an (I the num- I � � �. �ilkr. Carlyon is the' curate at Rother- too. Dinab,,who knew her well, quite un, I Dinah felb pirplexed and tr ad by her I ar., i i . . - � weeds will disapp� . 1 4 - . * Oil"' 'a stro her of commuliieantq has ingr ased from � 7 . Qo.d, Miss Templeton told us, and just now erst od her. - I sistei's unwwil emotion. Elizabeth 5 The best I . 68 '91 or 30 ta 232. ommeroial tr�i vIlers say that 1-11710`1 fertilizer I$: 1:t father is staying with him,". . n't woi ry, Betty," the said kindly. healthy nature was never niorbid ; her they secure � ! ! �mo 4 � . oa jitu Ic 'Al t po k I * - t roDg 1. I Oh, Carl�_ ior seems always cii the 'Da Carlyon is younR enough and I' temperameLt was even and tunshinny, and re busine's at Edmont Scott's Ernulsl 0�1:' , ' 011 than at a y place weeb of Wi nipej on i Promises," replied Malcolm carelessly ; "he noul h to bear the loss of a few nights- &I depreseed mood was - a rare - thing with n ". it is � . , , ,rest, I the largest fur market on . ery hard � 0 . her I . continetib, one is ,crood too, but if is v! ' a P sort of tame cat. mWEII, I am off to the and t e feviEr is not inf(�'icus. By ail ac. I - lb I i I . I . , . i I Di6ah's sweet serenity was vaguely di - firm cleariog.$40,000 a couple o G�J'rden of Eden now."I But as he stood by (03LI 3 the po(r fel!ow canno*-, lag E- of years ago, � : I , t many - � and prices have since advanced." ! 111�*Viniow tile ntddi..'�cgrosestuniad their days. To-morrr,w I will go over to the turbed, and the quiet tears gathered in ,her � i I I 11 - I [lat co:nsum ,, I I I eyes. Silence was go.)d for buth of them, - - The time to trCl ! pink cheeks to him in vaia and wasted their 'F�hit 3 Cottage and tAlk to them both . I � OWe6tnees on!the desert air. 1, * k lie thought,. When one has lived through Death i,of a Noted Negrc). i I . I hall tell D&vid he lim no right; to .let his . I tion is when you �be'i�h trvidg . � wgreat pain, and by Gol's grace has con. A prominent col ' , It 9 � .1 ! ' ",'He is Always tliere," he muttcred ; fatht � work so bard -during his holidav�" cred man i i 4�g , . 9 Gecrge T. I i I to hide it froi 1 yourself, . �,80i3 is never free fro him. Perhaps it is " Tell him we know snon a nice wdman, qu 3red, it i is bet ter to bury the dead. past. Downing, die( at Newport recently, one- of , � � . I Elizabeth's passionate incredulity, the diffi- t I r koo-7nme jof heart;, she' is so kind t,) hs beat repre3entativee'of ,his race at the Vt. . I I Die," and Dinah pi o wised that she wolild do (ulty she felt in ucderstanding her sister's nc r'h, wb o ha I been i doin ti4(d with Doti � � Others sec i t, yc)i j�Avoi' ovory one, and he is her clergyman. Of her v3ry best. But Elizabeth had not,% � holly � 11 ' . 1, Don't -%vait untl ?f I otirse it mitA be that. " He frawned and a3c her mind ; the stoo motives, her exaggerated preiae, made lass and Garn6t.of his own race, VXd wi8- . 3 ' Qu Car , ji d looking a li,r bb ,� I 0 �h�d impatient y ; at as he turned away � I' - Dinah wince in positi7e pain. How could Sumner and t aboliti ston in dcceixre yourself ian i - human 011ifit, of Be ) I I ongE V. heis�w the,s rays of honeysuckle that lie I love misjudge her me ! Did -hot even the lo.ig figb I I . I figb r freedom. r. Downing adgather p her neaimt an -1 dearest-ber own sister wnm.wm.,� Begiii with the r Itijoup-lif ' ed! the rev oue da' lay on the - I � 4t) I fi. St I bi , �Winaow Bill lforgotten� y d, with , —_ . 4 ,_ and neglecte! friend -know how often ribe had striven and � to take Scott's En�ull, l'toll.- All. the beautiful cream blosEoms wi ; f�iled and fainted under . 1hat hard cross ; thered . P ople Who i . - . . I � ! . : it iSn't realh � C0111�,111111�tion s o , and dead. i .. I that bad been laid upon h(r ? I - j . I I I � : i - I � � � And in t ruLh few women had suffered as BU D � U. - I j much the better; v!() kilill Soo. CHAPTER:XXI. Dinah had in t h,3 sweet blossom of her eArly ; i -1 f l7i I . � . . I 4 ; . ,Have Used It : forget it and 'be bl6ttel- for the �� I " IF T'WERE O'SIX LIKE YOU !" . womanhood, and more than once she had treatmel-it. If it i's : I d Who, seeking for himself alons, ever cn- 82y that Dr. Chane's Syrup of Lin'seed been very near the gates of the dark valley Blood Bitters his the most n atural action , . . �_ ( � 0 mr, 11 nd Turpentln do wonderifully wl. o3e sh%dow is the shadow of daatb. . 111 1) " t6red Heaven ? In blessing we are blest.- L* affor I -on the stomach liver 1011, Yo 't e jxb� to be P.*ymouR. . coughs and ! ., " bowr� and blood of t Hraw she had gloried in her lover -her U CZ111 X _t colds. I . , , ", Douglas- Douglia teEder and true," as k�ne hen flits effects an �r ve .-Ybody has confidence In Dr. Chase. , .0 any med known, c � � cured at Once, but " if � 3-011, will . I Toere is nQ sepiration-no Pii,Lt ; Etern- *Is great recipe book and famous !4e had called him to lierself-in his great. I I , � ty, �he Novv- is or-11tiriums. .. . . Th�a m.ly remedies. They have learned by intellect and his strong inan'le heart, in the prompt and 11s.1ing. It cur�is, without fafl� begin ii -I tliaa,e ,11A AN -ill b� ebt � — I I 0 � , tinuity of , Wow ia 'for ever. RICHA41) xpe rlence that It pays to Insl4t on hav- plan and purpose of his life, with it9 soic-11- ;d I such disc"' as DyspepKixl , I , � .__ in, ith 11 y ��, SY R i c i ( - , vr 0,1.r. ( 8' e - Fe i t , , � � lit, I - , , I � t; 11EIF411IES U, �3F i ation, . ,R - . L.ondip I - ill � YcUr t . , lt : -;_,;-�j ii C Dr. Chase's Byrup�of Linseed and r cridly recrular' �' re a, I � 0 Z) I I ; : of Eiliousnes4 B : . I I � I tilic reseer-iti and its pasbionate love � rimritine liist*ad of accepting: the t' � ! Ment you -Nx-111 IN,ill.1 1 1 � � TO party .from the Crow's Nest were arlous unscientific ­mix_upa,1 wh ruth ! I ! . I .1 . Ich I And i lien that awful struggle between her I . � ! druggi9ts offer &* "Just as g,00d.1' I , . I bmewhat late in arriving the following om Scott's Emulslob, �1'resh 'i, a 1 � I ID . Ckase's Syrup of Linseed �,and airectlo:i and her sense of right, the doubts I I �� ) UY911ing. Vahty made htr excu3es very . . ur entine contains many of 3xt and terrors, the wakeful nighte and joyless rest all you can, �eatl all 37 ' pr4 tIlly. - the rn( � � 01.1 , I t wa J . &I able and snost *ffeetive, remedial days, the vast blenk of life that stretched � A a all d%rliDg Babb' fault," she said I can that's the tri-In-h-Ar,rif -in' 4 ge to for tkroat and lu" tro"i%lea before her ro)r eves half -blind with their' B OOD I i that's the best treatnietit, -d a mosi stubborh cotigb I , r . � I . 1 : : i tie 0� ,issTempleton; "tha vioald play instead 7(,lillg to sleep. Mr. Herrick lost ha melense has discov*r6d., It sets Irectly woman's weeping. * . . I ; . 1 ; I i � � I I at * i patience ,aBt and declared lie vi ould poo, on al(,ne. " 9 10. !6a promitlyL as to be of rica culable worth in &'11 cases of croup, ! � " 0 Galilaean, Thcu. hast con atrad," I W I (-re the words that came t-) her w on the ; 'I, - - I--- We . Will sei-id 3- Pu 1 1 . Z I I must t4ke my god datigbt r in hfinl, r Isbe will be� ruined LoJy BIA soul," ob- � )ro obitis and whooping cough. It Is so ar-reaching in its effects as � to .crucial teat bad been pasecd, and she ha3 . � . __ I a little , I !of the Eiiiql' �. � I � onved Malcoirn severely. 11 Babs is alraay . ' ,nos n the -tlthtp-st che4t cough an4 the - parted with her beloved. � Those were saq days at the Woad Hou3e - . .1 . Sion free - : - ab-0-ve hLavc tauglut us -what I I : : 1i 40taEsLio t rant, and soreams the house t i � IoVva if any of her fade and fancies are =e bott,e cold of long standing. 2pe a ; family size, tbree times as . � and there were sadder days still at Rome , Be ,- urr � t;iat the form 6� a th's pit t tire 4bel is On Ile in re- 318ted. I am , thinking !(if writing a series of ! - miach, . ;o", 60c. at all dealers'. or L,dmaa. Rates & Co., Toronto. but she lived thi ough them, and Elizabeth li�lped her ; and i o by and bye the light of � . . . � � � 'WrallMr of eloery Einu --ioq �OLI b butac ill*.' � of � )08ays on deg nerate ai�d irrespon,d%ble par- � I ntS, and th cruelty, of rnodej n education Ors, Chassys Syrup . a'new dawn—a little, g*ray ard misty per, baps, but still dawn -,-opened before Dinah's . made. And you will say BOWN�- � i - i the nureery, whicti� bat-Herods Herod." I I I - - I , . - .. 01 . � I ; tired . I - - .SCOTT& C17e IT, I Is ts, � I i iOf oQurse they all laughed at this idea, and . _ khan'David (JarlSon i �roased tha raem to of I - Unseed I eyes. t:�' I !oved much and I prayed much, and - .. 1. __­ . . . Toronto, Ontari6. t I I ­ - - ­ . - I , . �hsika hands "With bdalcolin to intreduce his tatb'qr. I I I 11 , . . I 41ad I I , . Turpentine, . Gol answeied my prayers,' ' she said Icng afterwa rds. - We * a to motl 50C. and k all drtigaisi:8. 0 I , , �Vl� �� : � I two men wei-e curioasly &like. The i �1 But the wound was wide and fleep and - - — . : . f , i . t I I I' 1 1 � I � � I � - � ! � . I � I � I � I I - I . � . �. i . � ';� , � I t � I I ,-, , I I � � ; � ; . . I I s i I I � i � I ! . I ! i 1 healed slowly, and it was not until Douglas i . . � . ! � I : I � r - 1 - . . ! I I - ; I � . : - S. -C -T HeuaAd" , Boils� Pitni I pje�, Tumo% Scrofulat Kidney Cornp4int, jaundke, Coated Tong,vie, Lou of Appetite and i GencialDebility., Tfic fact that' it Is guar. I anteed to cure if uscd a=ordin 1, . to directions wa"ants anY sufferer in 91A g a fair big to Burdock Blood � 7 - � 111111 _� . a 7 i*. . - � ; � I I � � - . . ; 1. � - 1 � I ­ � __ 1__ ------- ;___ _ . I 11 , `�' � \ . - __ � ­" -, - - ­ . i . i__-;_ �_ - _1- - __ - i I __ , ___�__--1 - -_r- -,-- .--,-----,-. ---- _ � I 1� � � I I -I I I � I -d a mosi stubborh cotigb I , r . � I . 1 : : i t I i . . i I � � i -_ . I �? � I . I 11 : I I i [ I � i 1 ; I i 4 ! I I . i . . ; I I _; ___ ____ .--- ___­_­_1�___­_.­___ I I 1 1 ! � ! , 1 � , : i � . I : . . - . I I � I ! _2 1 h I _L_1-.1-_,__-_, ---______1J_ i i i I I I : I t - � i . . � � � t � � I I I I , . ___,�___i--_­­ ... s�___ _­­ � � ­ I ,<,,-�i---,.,�.-"---,-...�-.�,,_-,_,.-..��.,��..i.!. ­ - - . - MARCH 2:79 la� Z -'j. - - , - . — . a I — ., __ - 0�_ - __ . . .:!*-_*U� - -___-__'! -�:*­ - ._-�-.'?�­­��­tr-.�- '. . I . � - ; t . w #X .. I . � .. j . I - " _� __­ . . - .- . _ , ­ . ' k - ,i ----.L _ _ _ __ I -d a mosi stubborh cotigb I , r . 11 . . - -1 - - 14 I - ,I I : . . . . i I � Acr I Inany Y;�ars. it deprived �Me . I 11 C.? Z cep 'nT--d I g h1lia. I �* - , �rcnv very 1, ia. I � _ .- _1 �; I I 11,.,1n-_1 t_-!'-zL1 Ayer's CIIC'I'ry Pector , 211, � � I I 1� I, � � � . �n;i vvns c.ulckly cu -,-d." r. - . ' - - . - - 1%1--4 - I � I 1Z, N. .?�.,,?-1,9, lt:,all Alill�a, Tenn. I ,.z,,&�-�-."�,,Iave----.-�x------,mQw�,an"-.t��4,%-C�---I . __ -I- �� I p . __ - . � � I . I q - . . � 1� . I . Q , _.- !- - . t_;.,­tY Ycars of cures '. � . j � . el .1 _� I * J , .-.-,i suclitcstim,ev, , — d cl - J _ ny as the , I � � q I I . - - : - ab-0-ve hLavc tauglut us -what I , � j I - I q - -1 A 7 � . I Ity'-r 3 0131,-�fl-xj Pectoral '� - � . . I I oes it nd breathe in a i , - will LI -01 �, I the breathin� . I _J rtmedy illt<3 � 4 � We knOW IWS th-01 (Xit- . . i � . . . . � , , 11--v __ I est COZ4., 1h r As" d ,_ ,�ny C'VC'- , I - . , , . - , i 1 1 made. And you will say � � � , , � ,. & 0 SO f.00) aftel I & - you tt ry it. I I I - - I , . - .. 01 . � I , 19 r , There"s clLAXIC 11,114 1:1 V (�_Illyehrop. � � B, - �_ - __ - 10_�� I .. Three aiz-zs: 25:,.,er.(.,xigh for on ordinary U cold; _50c., jurit ­�_Iht Scr Y)ronchitia. ljourae- I - Cures , I 1 1.t,cures becai ne:;,;, hnTd 4!().' -_'$:f -AV-; �31. iiiw,t reorsoinical for chiouic ca -i -r-; !, %ill 0 keen on b-ind, : antiseptic is C J. U. AYER, CO., Lowell, Xfass, - I face with eve I I ­ - - ­ . - I , . __ and constant � - - � __ . - We * a to motl was born December 30th, 1819, andattend. is bc ed sebool in New York. When, but a _- youth, lie was an agcnt of the undergrcoutd- � . railway, an I helped to spirit away - L,ittip 1'� W110011ing 4DO. '� Henry." the slave who was. placed In tha __ AftMp � jail of New York, thensituated in the park, 309-tQ=h., 1111401113 )aear where the old ci-y hall now d6nds, � The Vaporizc' He was arrested, but the matter was corma. a lifetime* tog,et promised. Dom ning was one of the f4mroas J $X -so. F_xtra su committee of thirte(n, o-.ganized at -the time - r Zents. Writ-- �. -.,I of the anactment of the fugitive slave ljWW._ __- I Ing bighest ve�., - ; These associates selected Dr. Downing to. . " -� VAPO-C: , . DRUC delivtr an address of wekome ta the Han.. , : garia-a patriot, Louis Kossuth. - va�_ A, . As a citizen of Rhode Islani Mr. Down. - x8o Fulton Street VCW Y.jy,-- 1t3g Was forceful and effective alciry the a � I same lines. It was mainly through his ef-- � - I 1crts that distinction on ace6nut of color � Recommended I I I was abolished in the public echools of that. I ,auggist, -Seaforl, state. He besieged the legialaturefor,a - .— - &zan years unt'l this point was carriedfand - 1 � made ihe battle a political one. He became - � 40%" � :V_ ­V , -& - I - 'I i sg h a man of property and some yeare ago ratir . , I , I V @i,-, , _�� . ed fio:n business. So this n--g-ro made him. l- self a Mali among men, was respected for his — _� . � I worth aud abili1y, and will alwaya be bold -- - � DISTRIB I inholiorbyliis raice forwhat hawAsland ; I � I - — what he did for them. -7Springfleld Repuiblli­ - - , .. I - I . can. a— - ; SpRI,xc I Ths. Flyi-rig Olouds. � -ttore echo". W� One summer day between three and fouri, I watched the sky while it cloudtd o'er, ' � pN - -no time for � � spring and -sun6f, - 4-1-tendaut vpo a V, They wete flying oloude and in quick piirsult, . ,Df the Vleasnma, ---I- O'er the broad expanse they did swiftly shoot. 1, I from the MaBy � Though fast they fl2w, the sun between, . 4warel. M,eFaul � . As I upward lotked, could be fretly seen- ,moftt tempting V . Swerztly I marked how the clou -do aach one, - - it jg �o 'IS -ank - able f f- r__-, Grow pure and bright as they nearedthe sun- � 1, I Aw. � NOT,Es.-Wias B Yes, all tbeir blaoknns had vanished aw&.r. 11fr raot.hfr in lm� Like the dark recedt s from the light zf day ! -Miss 4c�axrolj., i0 A&d bless'd is the man, whose vlo ado ofdoubt, .1 holidave in tue hi� Turn eunward and have the dark put out. �Pktxoft.-Wies K�e .01 ­ I - Tit4l in Torott-1. " � V . The R-umbh'ng-Bridge� I 110061t "I. _MT1 AL N_ I I . � I think the Rumbling -Bridge, acro.ss thv - . family resid*11'e 2m river Braan, is the-moEt -curicni bridge in - - . -Mlitiij KIGMA11 W - - � Scotland. The Braan, .as everyone knows, ­ last wtek.-Aliso discharges itself into the Tay oppo,sito Dan- � .t5peut suniay w1f, , k ; eld. Thisremarkable br.dge is about %. ' -Downey, of mit-A n�ilea distaLt from the Cathedral city. 9 17 laay.—MTs. Lami$ � � . - c6.1sists of one arch i hrovi n acrots a chasm 'g-11 alit of Mxs.jami Of gr4l1ite Some 15 feet Wid-3. -BUt Such 4 � - 3tr-s. Holmes, �01 1, 4usin. ., the 11ome of Mr. I : I ing on the bridge yc u can -see the 7 Stand -Mrs ­ week. - M, 14 . pro iching y(u by a succession ,o river sp � f � � -Seafb�h last weel f�lls. Birb the principal cataraet is at the XcConn'oll have 11 bridg,9. With such fury does the river -pre. xr,. Frank MzCoi cipit-%to itself through the chasm th%t thick I A beautiful boy.�� . � - c . loude of vapor and sprayare catt fer:a;bove . . gone to P- -estoul? �� - r , the spectator. At times 37ou loan even feel position. -Mrs. J the bridge vibrato under yc-u. Then the arday last with � . v WfUl. roariag of the waterfall, ilia gloom ot I Ali*. -Thoinae I . - the na I rrow fissure through wbich it flowLr, Lr Mr. and Mr4d. Jot 9,nd.t.be hugh rocky masses form altogether � I , .ipent Bunday 1wal . - IL, ub line and terrible scene, - Far a j.p&cS � r I ,liams Was a -visiV � tve river bides itself, and when looking from I . I *ourse i)f last wal the other side you. observe itfar below mov-_ . kave returnetl Lr� ing aloxig in a calm and peaceful current. - ..Philip Kenny r,t Befora the bridge was built a single plank 111u.-ri,day. --L-Mls anj U , was laid across the oba-em std, by -146. - , L __ �VVRS a Vi I � sit I , passengers. An honest man, having met I , - -via, Da son �j with some friends, and " ta'en 9 -drap ow,ra - L � I was - - married muckle," came aleross the pl&nk on the back -_ 10 &�Y.oung ]A-dy j I o� his Highland pony. NNext morning be ; ,liam Whfie, of 8 went to the chasm, and when he saw wbat z Jamer, Davis -last he &A actually done he Wag So ZI t.ruck ' 'It, wit - t4ror I h%t lie want to, bed and died. -A. B. � I - SIGN liardie. - � -- L I I I I . 11 It is a Seasoi j IL The Cause of Deafness. . Feel Mis � Deafness azd impaired hearing are due-. - I - ___ , and -almoA er,tirely to Catarrhal inflamiliation' L r . . of the cuetacian tubes. P&rmanent cure w � . guaranteed by all who inbale Oatarrhozona - The spring zea' 0 diraoted. This vegetable Dutieeptic is in- . I ' allnoet -,evkry �0. � . . , Wed at the mouth; and after Iray-eraing Afl-. � I . zwayz. With��sel' the air passages of the respiratcry organs I . VIA, . ' Uses after Alghl'; e�haltfd tbrough the nostrils -, it-1-complet3ly I - �edmith pimples I - � I eiliradicates catarth from any part of the ; � _sPPetit__8, S4110W L system, clears 1he ears, nose and throat, and ­Sre ollitr tigni f * al�lays inflammation, coDgention and tora, with impurities i ness. For Daafness, Earache, Ringing in I '; . regain it's htalth the Earn. Head Noises, Catarrh, Asthma _. This is the sea and Bronchitis, medical science can deviso :everyDne­yjL111'N . nothing, as beneficial am Oatarrhozone. Com- g I bratie them up, is plete outfit for two m4Ln1h,j-'uee, $1.00;� - . I - ocir-nee has disec -jr1ce trial size, 25c... at Druggists or N; 0. It , Pills. These pf. . I Poison & Co., Kingston, Ontario. -the veins withm I Hamilton's .Pills are Effective. . - ThaVa why Vhe� 0 - . petite aria cure' � When Mollie Bathes the Baby, - L � --- -oaaes-aripoemia, �, . -theumattam, nkl � - When Mollie batheethe b%by - beaTt and a jacorA by !lay my book asids . bad blood L � And watch the operatiola Williams' Pink - With deep pathetic pridre ; I scan the dimplel body, . . ' . . -blood ' aew- ljfe.� Of tbe struggling litfle elf, I - bettr .. tur . er than t . For undeveloped points of ' , Mr. Jos. Poir I Reecrublance to myself. W. B " Says ; ` . When lfcllle balh(s the baby LLL She always gays to me ; . - I . hav,e bekqu grpm� llama, Pink Pi 1. hial be just a@ cunning - very -po I r lr�alel And sweet as be cAu ba 7 Just Fee those pretty.dImples ? � � ly blo_ifflese� bu' Aren't his eyes a lovely blue Irl Pills she bas � And then, " You Precious darlinF, again able to en , . I could bite those armsIn two. I . liamerpink Pill When M(lFe bathes the baby I always saw to her- -, I - "I I -the blood is po times -offered, b , .. Look out now, don't you dro him," . - And she allaWerLe I back, I IWO. .oir !"' - , � catilt t the ge � _. ge -se(nd di-rer-t to t, Then I talk about his rosT cheeki6 The muicies in,hisarLms- Co..113roA.vjlje 4 His shapely head, his sturAy legs, - .1 3 lea, V;t 50 centau'' . And other mmily charm. - � -­� Whan Mollie b2tbei the baby The househ3ld bands fts knee, I STMK F"AIIES� And shows him gie%ter defer6nee I 34sitlandbank " Than A ever shows to me. � But I feel no jsalousgoadlag, . line h ord of Shi As they laud him t:) the skies, able r8pUtjtjonL I For every one assures me . I That he has his f &*her'o eyes. - I 4ales this Beiiis -Tuom.ks Bswsr Hol,ri.N,Es, In � Ladies' Home' I 01 M last he has: b 718. tW4D Journal. I 0 . �CGWB has 72 head d � I -Mrs. Margaret E. Hays, who lived 18 Asleet from. T thasera Mitchell many yeara ago, died in f3t, Louist I -. Bull! Thomas Dicker, Missouri, on March 2nd. The bcdy W"* forwarded to Datroit by her daug-bt,r, Mrs. ' ens, R, hel I V Burden Farrell, for intermiEnt.. Her property iu Mid,i One Mitchell has been sold to Mr. Thomas Zslk- L co wj� to ,Tat well, who has o2cup;ed it for thepast twel18 a heifer to JOL years. -The death occu rred at Stratford hoopi- - � i A F.rendn - tal, on Friday of last week, of Mr. Michiel *3 yeari, a well krow-a and . lUlloran, agc d 4. Id. Jules Hiv respected resident,of the Cora of DoMM180 i'l frers -of Figaro For over five weeks de ceaEed ha (I been in th* ,abservtd ot tb� hospital suffering fLfo-,n typhoid fever. 1011 value or big Pic Febauary 27th he was operated uPon, after vhat th - � - e r sei which pleurisy set in, finin which he -died- I . L U oba( Ho married in 1892, a Miss Tehan, by whom - .L - I . Tule-8 thould be: he, had four children, two boys and t1j", . . -V-101w- - I W1 taor-e - gir!& . I ' k - ,i ----.L _ _ _ __ I