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I I _qp blue h., raoinths, until it looked like a 1 - green - . - . . , . - � —_ . . .. _. � RNER FAIL'OP bower decked with'- blossoms. Countless - I I I . : wreatho and crosses 4nd rustio bu'u*qhes of . � . I BY ROSA CARRY I In he h st as does, the c�ty-man, arid � I I - 64OLUTE* ' I . I fai flower lay on the �raes waiting until the . " I a - . � i AB6 - I . 'hne f ail cotmonly from the, same cause, b stot arm is -a : . I " �y I f grave aefi;led. Malcolm looked at them TH, r�JA .1� p G�APTER XXXVII. � I ch 1: OU 01 The I ' . ' : rH ARTING OF THE WAYS. � : 1 wholesi)me place to' live; the farmer's all before. O..VVLnt back'to town ; but all -, ! F, that eve'rijag the remembrance of Eliza. � � , ! life is a healthy life; but no external ad- . 4 � I I - il . � I r ,' . I Sball I forget'on thiX.4 aide of the grave I beth's rapin, ' uplifted look remained wich 'F . .. . . �s-cah overcome the effects of a � I I prarniso.noti,ing ; 'you mu3t wait and ate, va.utage � . - § 1 '7 . . � 'RITY, . diseJise mach. When , him. car is SECU � 11 st the stomach , 1) . $ 1 . - krow I was there, he said . (O my "tient.and brp.ve. . and its � aPied i . . e di&uol, � . I- . f! al, atch wibb him arid he wiA . `Lgni�'e f.1 �But he -w wrong. The very . MOMMS.-M.'" 6 t . I to to I 9 . ruke !) I . ., organs of diges- I , next e eniln he bad tatoto from Dinah. � is Rheumatism of th a face. i : i tion ana nl�l�- -- � - Cenuine Shall I forget in peace of Puridiso ? . tiou are 1dis- �� " H i7.%�eth wants me to thank you," she rl Uric Acid left in the blood I I promie nothing ; follow, friend, and s(e, � \1 wrote, 11 f0i your lovely cross. She thought � I eased, th� food � 'Und � of von to -be there with us. We by disordered kidneysi 51 t fafthf ill and wise. . . I it a o'k111 . � . (O My fW, I ead, the wav he walks wi �Ih . eaten i s ,,inlper- I � both saw ylo[t�; Was it not all peaceful and ' lodges - along tie nerve . 11 fectly dig�sted � � I Carter s me .1) I - t, J , beautiful ? � Nexb Thursday Elizabt,th is - - . I - and as,,� imil4ied; I � which branche., from the , I ( 11RISTINA ROSETTL - - I � going to Sbakeley with Mr. Oarlyon. He is eye over 0 . � I - -and the co'nse- 'I I better, but h�lill very'weak and rsiting, and ' the fo -ehead, and quent 1 O's 1 0 f 11 111, I -e not'leave him to 'Theo. When I across the dieek to the � 41 Daar Eti]%belb," returncd the you ig 1, i she dai r . IV a : nurtition re6ults I � at Little Lim er PRIs man simply, I,' the future ii- so veiled n � i I ( n alone, will you come down for a night ? side of the nose. The I i i 'n physicall de- , _ul it would be 'Such, a comfort to.talk to so kind . cause is th . .11 mystery and Isilcilce that one b,irdly k 'no, vs 1 bility . I I/ i -afritni." And then when Malcolm read . ,I same as in; . Must Bear Signature of � what one be-Ijew-s, except that alt. wil� )e � Dr. Pier e's this he mad' R4cumatism- disordered i I " . - well with us.1 It seems to me that eveo la : Golden Melcal ... . o up his mind that he would go . . Kidneys. The cure is like-�.' I 1paraditio�we r'niumt will love our dear 'ones I ; to the Wood Housis as soon as Edz%beth had I I � � .. � ;7 :10 �,� , and prhly for them, ba to sed and buff, t 3d Discovery clures � I left fo­ b3toklaley. . � . �vise the sarne­ . _ I by the waves, of tbis tr(ubleaome worl disease ; of � the , J-0 . I - / 9&e�_ �_,Z�� (L I � I.-- ; stom.E ch land - � :. � I but, more thati that I dare hot say. I t h ik - 11 I - CHAPTER � XXXVIII. .. -' a � I I mut-t always love you-tbt�re tts wel . , . . 1.) � sea pac-simile Wrupper Below. . 'I) Didd . 23 &a digestion and 1� I .1 . TANGLE0 THREADS. - 11 � � I I � I � � � � I . ­ � I - . . I - - , �� 4 I i � . - I I ; � 1, � � I - z - i � r , I . I � � 3 . I . I �, � - � 7 � . I I � . . I., - � , � . - � � � I - - . I A ; � IF 7 � , ­ i , � . ? - , � � , I � � � . I , � , I � , - � : % i . I � . � : � � � I � ; I t , I t m . � . . � � ; � . � : 7 � � 1, . - . I : - . � � 7 I I ­ � I � r , . � I . . I � � . � - . I � 11 � - - - I . � � I � - , — - - � I - 1 � � � I � 7 I � . I . � t . I . � . � � � . � . . � . 1, - - . I . � - I . . I- � . . - main unsatisfied. Do not mourn for me 00 - , � 4. . . - , Z . .. I � � . . - '. . � � � - I � � I . I I I � - � . here. Tberi. sho i3miled at him thioug bar : - nutriti( I I n d 55 � God 'n . has furnialied us with coTiAgat cc- 0 I tears. ! I I 11 Dear love ��' he went on EL moment lat r, ) , - - enableE the 1per- . � " I caaior)., i f(,r bearing one another's burdens. ; I p. dney ahrine which they set up. Stich inen &1w � t,, " there b nom athing I have oft -in w4ntid o : f e c t digestion .. . . " For there kv, , � �_ � and assimilAiort is no nian living without hia . that is - I happy - - , I -is .wort) difficult 0 say. and �vet, the w(,r, . , �, - .'failing3, fo,od. I it � no man ao as never to - : � . . I Pills -Utter. Etizabetil, life is loi)g as you as , of give o1rance, � . no man without his loid of . andyourgreat loving heart 'must rot e- builds up I the � i irr'lible. , body'Witb sound flesh and solid muscle f 1� . I (_ I - - �� .... � .. I - - . ,� . ­ 4ig Idw btLir *AS I ---- � ­ I main unsatisfied. Do not mourn for me 00 . I A to -_ ving heart is the great requirement. - - - long -do not refuse comfoi t that may e "I used teal bottles of Dr. Pictr-els Golden Teaching of Buddha., . - � (4, red to you, if you can be hadpy, dear." ' Medical Disc� very and several ,.ials of his I . 'Pleasart Pell�tsl a year ago this spring, anq . - lost term, Malcolm paid bub his promised visit But here Elizabeth's I hand was laid I 9.v or . have had no itrouble with indigestion since,, . Cedrio. had spent the Easter vacation with to the Wood House ; he only stayed h's lios. " No_i n-), you shall not say i6 -I will bb writes Mr. W. T. Thompson, of -Townsend proadwatLr C6., -Montana. �'Words fail to tel Malcom -as two nights. The place at Cbeyne 'Walk. Malcolm had ful associations. Elizabeth's was two full of pain, prosence haunt- hear it ;" ani Elizi-beth's eyes were wil e -how thankful' I am for the relief`, I had suf provioamly fered and I it seemed that the docton so mu ' sounded Dinah befera 'he gave ' ad every room, the em ?tiness'and desola- C With tjoible. ' D.vAd-David--" a )d could do roe .1 good. I got down in weight tc the invitation, and found that she . fulIV : tion of nhe house oppressed him like a night- - . . . � . � - ic -- 0J C �_�: , �: . 4. A #1 *t� U44 I 11 & " ' dancem, I CliDL7 to, My own opinionsjgoo . AW . .11 - then she cculd say no 'More for bEr w Id one hundred pa twenty-five pounds. and wal .FF..". � 1. .us u nose u a prompt- mare, and t1tougll DinEll's gentleneEs and . I w rl,- , CURE SICK HEADACHE. I I not ablel tod 8p, at all. Now I weigh nearl4 ed it. 1 6' It is Eo like your usual kindness, tact made things more bearab'e during the ___ - ____ weeping. i . onehun4l and can dc - 't Hush-huah. my darling -I o&nnctb,1ar on the rg."�lt",,Sli"Cl�yreconiiiiezided y6ut niedi4 dear friend`� she wrote. " You felt, tas day,atnight he found himself unable to ' '� a cille to , rays have a goo� we do, tha� Vile Wood [louse would be 00 sleep ,' and Di h9 who ead his weary look VETERINARY thip," and D.Avid'a Ii. 9 rew so white tb b 14evera,, and Shall RhN . - IP 9 ay 9 r. ierc I n4 , " Ib Elizaboth in alarm controlled h7xaolf. I word to f D P e and his, niedicities.?; 1 quiet and dull just no* for Cedric. It is )ore to press im to remain. 1. B t ' t I - ariglit, fort I - . otive for substitution is W - so, much better for him to be wibh you. In- is ,act good for him to b here," ehe said to Veterinary Oolleg,e. A Jdiaesaeo of Domeett - � 1�_ deed, I shall not mind being alone ; and herself . 11 he is so kind and unselfish that � oHN GRIXVE, V. 8- honor graduate of Ontario as she g$ve him a restorativo, ne held The Ole his feeble hand to her. !" Furgive me 1J Rt , J i f permit lie d1oaler to make the little more antirmla zrtawd. Ofiiii promptly attended to an I ikhan Cedric goes back to Oxford you will h . said ,too -mu(Ii," he pleaded. .,;I tboug�t profit aid by'the sale of less meritori-� I chazgea moderate. Veterinary Dontatry a Bpoci&lty� I . ? W tin III noti spare hime I , but I will nob, ask . , come down to see me as you promised.` " a.911ce and resl once on Goderfoh ainceet, one door- perhaps -it might be a comfoz t af tetwardS. ous diciri�s. ' He gains 1; you lose � b 0 come again," Din?.h kept her id . , , � � "M&Icolm was relieved to 6nd a gratiti itn- -word. I . . of Dy Scows office, Sqatorth. 111241 Dtiar -Ebz%both, be true to y(itreelf as you: ther o*ea t 0 substitute, for �' Goldeti � . : - e I I provement in Cedric. Though his love- - I have been true to me, and may God bless - Medical Dis overy.11 ' Bub they had muc to discuss during I and reward you for your goodness __;__�____-- affair had. c-nde� so disastrously, be ,had tboad two days. There was now no longer . ' to I -_ � -44 9 0 et to achieved his pet1, ambitiou, mind had been in any talk of the Civil Service xamination . - and m*n5 !" David spoke with strainge -to ht rself ife wa we ! � him -but - E . the inning b tin the Ox -ford and Cam- for Cedric. At the end of June be was to , I J -VA-98 L. KiLLJOR.A.M, solemnit,y, for, though neither of then 0 ,'o d d. % 1 him g,aco to off2r up, bi3 will, and bridl " boat I Ole. Ths excitement and go abroad for six or eighb ind I nths. Afriend orriaw 18ollolWy, Couveyanuor and gumsed it thcri, tbis was their last fardw(II then � a io ca�e. Darling-4arling," lay. months of training , had done ;him go0a Of Malcolm's, ob young barrister, - who , had � Notary before the parting -of the waysi. ing hor cheek against the coffiri, " yoll w 11 Priblie. Money to loan. Office ever Piakard'ri Store ' I .1 1: morally and- hysically, and though he was also been crossed in love�a hfnaible Nadu 3hrecti, zi-jgdor' th. 1528 The evening passed tranquilly. E',iz.xbelb never ieulk af �ain -1no more qin or weari- till depresse . I � I , and melancholy, and h!L,l by straight -forward fallo --waa t6 aocDmpauy . seemed less,dejeoted, bat h. r head ache , ne.-s ,no �,mvm conflicb aill temptati6n- - 6 � I no means fozgotten Leah, he showed gr63ter � And she Fiat silently beside David, while - only f,ulleli life ar,d more faithful servio' O- - manliness ani self-control, and Malcolm's him. ,'% He is sure to ke I)6'nIop,`, Mal - R. S. HAYSI Carlyowweur, on with the book they e for His-'ei'i'rvar-t3 shall sevre Him and t colm observed, as he n Dinah paced "th-3 Barrister, Solicitor, Conv6yanoer and Notary Public. W� .: 'ley influeDoe waiiagain in the asoetidant. r,�, terrace toother in t e sweet' spring kun- Rolicitor for the Dominiou Bank. Office --in rear of reading. Oace,,wheu there was a paus I L'Il-1.11 I se6l Hi' face." Elizabeth marked I � Malcolm t,),ok him to Queen's Gate arid shine. 6f Charlie is &� 'Ir d fellow, Dominica Bank, Sei%forth� - Money to loan. 1235 she looked up and s:Lw Davi I's rapt ga ,,j ti-ose pajids viith a red cross on the margin . , g, iod-hea be _______ I . fixf d on the Hunset while a look of almn it of her! Bil�le o the dav David died. introduced hilm to his mother and Arna. and one of the beat 'cc npaniotis I know, . . I hl. B EST, Ba � rristor, Solicitor, Cnnvayanoor f I He had -revibuely acquainted his tnother though he is a bit down In the 1 Mouth now, Notary Public. Offices up stain, over 0. W unear �hly bea u -.y -seemed to trt- n Jorm b is . But, t ra as another reason for Eliza- p ' . I I J a - � with tho� story of his unfortunate infatuation po emaciated f eft tares. Jqiewoui li,vespaken betb's�! 21 -co trol and unsalfi6hriess. She _. or old oh4p.1' : C, - Paval's bookutore, Main Strefit, Seaforth, Ontar!a. t-) him,; but be made a gettuv_-, ors if for was an lcus on Mr. Carlyon'ff account. forL�eahJac6bi. To his Eurprise she wa% " I think yo� said th I . - . 16Y7 & , ad� jilted him ?" , L , deeply intereEtad, ar-d begged to be alldwed askeo- Didalli aympa - I 'thbl�cal - . - silence hild again that awful oentie, of ee 3 Dinah� w s r' ht when she t1o'd Malcolm Ily. I � %. L . '' I i . meen them. M -tbat he �vaa uch aged and broken. " I Yes, and he is w 11 rio, of h -,r, if we ENRY ESATTIE, Barrister, $Wicltor, &o aration seemod'to p%aa bt:t� to tell Ann , 4fi . H Money to loan. Offloe-Oady's BAock, Sea Caxlvo� put down hia book, and lookedt t�o have I'% my eri]amin, the son of my jigbt " Anna cares so much more for unh,. Only -get to that. She was . or4h. _ � 1679-tf I � PPY could him b lieve at the Wondroui pageant of tqe sea and sk tLJ people," Ole Eaid. " You will see bow kind I . .1 �.- band,"' he ha said beC-" Gvd's hand"ia . a h%nds1bme girl -I saw heiri lonoo-but she - - � . of " The bridegrcom has run bis r -ice", En I , heavy � !11,0 -1 _)J ad though -�be strove to she will be to - the poor fellow�," I I c%me across an Amerio n mlillionaire, and 3&ughey & Holmested, Barrister, Solicitor M r . Hof, T� -e ' I In her way Mrs. Herrick was' k1frii sent Charlie aboub his b a nes . E, ELOrAE,3TXD, ,raccenor 10 she I.,. tij n �o wiatnh r36gnati6n, his feeble-, i Ob, he will tired David in a strarige voice. 11 Wh, -bear his �orr too. . . Ce,zm:vanaer, and Notaty Sollallor for the Ca I Malcolm, who knew young .nen wera sel- s' , 13 -regal robes of gold an d crim� o:i ! Fal h1k, n( -o atal; ;hem all. Tbeo,'as usual, was, . : -ate, ' as got over it fast evough," as. Dinah looked &6&nBa!xk of Commerce. money to lend- Farm this is the best� sunact we have seen yet." P ' und, c, , dinber frief.. "JEle will die. dom welcomo at 27 Queen's G quite sorrowful ; 11 I '_ ' I Oman does p )� n r ( fpr tala. Offloa Ln MOO'# Block, Main Sireet ii'm a secretly amsz�ad at the graciousness w 11 ith I w �on 66 w 4'.4forvi. - - I I Ay, that it is, David," �� reifiirnad David has I that sort of thi , at . . ; ' , Mr. t -)O," ab lam nted. " Elizabeth, which Cedric I 119 ice justIl kill1s a man's Y1 poor fb,ther will, follow him. -his I CarI5 on ; " buo you are looking 4ear . . was received.1 . love. Of course he m.Jt bibit,iff%r bit ICKINSO"N AND-G&ELROW, Barristers, Solicit- boy, and I muit be getti . I have in ve r ean him look eo ill. David Mrs. Herriek's stoicism I was not proof & . ug� you C6 1 . � I pride is hurt as well- i eart-but in D ore, etu4, Goderich, Ontario. � Will- you ring for Nurie Gibbon,]�Ihz.Abeth 4" 'and be ,,ere verything to each other." ' against ths lad's handsome ace a ep two or three y�ears he iII fall in love again' E. L. DICKINSON. , Bits as she did so she nor, ' 0 melaneholy. Her manner softened nd I 1833-tf QEIARLM GARROW, L. L. B. icl, how fee ly -I H ull b , Theo,"I returned Elizibeth . and will live happy eve aftpr."'' -.-- .. - ___ , _ , ' �'Itf grew quite and as for Aulla, David walk(d, and how heavPy be lea A qui6tl I w must give Iiiin time. It has , motherly ; I$ Oh, how I hope dric will care for o3 him fathei's arm. been &:gr3at hook. ,,!We musb no't let him Malcolm tooW her to task at last when ,he some nice girl by -a d -bye," exclaimed DENTISTRY. hour L � I found that Cedric was in ifie habit of go.ng ' � ___ - Half an latar, as . Eliz_%b�th 11aa, know .ttat w are an Ani forgetful - to L Dinah earnestly ; but. aleq,lrn only smiled. . . , .over to Q tieen's Ga at all hours of ,he . , ,�,;ow." ! i , � F- W. TWEDDLE stamling on the balcony en Joying the epol of her,'c .. n t ouble, I�lizAbeth miniatcr d to - day. 1 � . I I " Ycu need have no doubt of that my ' . I . - a ri,ag ai i.'abe heard Carl30a �cal er iril wit'� fili IdevoLion. Nooneelae.could ions, dear lad ," be returned, but you mueb . live I ,� ( t . Mr. y . 1. y. Than bal�l rang, �and she nd no u()61 hi,n t3,ke fqod. ��_'he'would bring . DENTIST, _,u ia I� Anna thought Malcolm was ser end � v 4 .1 . Dinsh rushtd into DavLdia room. Qae ok lie c 'of a up or the glass of wine. and sib flushed up in quite a distressed manner ��h b him ti," to be Off it the A In e. ; That Graduate of Royal Cdllege of Dental Surgeons of On at the changed, livid face t� Up! his bantering tone, .1 is why I am so an.x7ious that te and Miss sario, post graduatd. course in erovm and brfdge �vork C h,3 eside bim a he tjok it ; or lure him gently Jacobi should not mee . Yom tell i &VTAasLelt'.i.q:ihoul, Chicago. Locmlanast� ic-,i for t.rutb. 'Dinah serit'off for the � 'd I' Mother asked him," sbo� said, defend rig - ; Me that doomor, u to talk �to h r of David -of his childhood herself quite anxiously. " It is so dull or 'she and Mrs, Richard retlirn to Sandy . , palutessextractionottebtri. Office-overA.Young'o � 118 and Eliz-%b(th tried all potsiblo re e- c,rboyhoc(L "Noonedoeshim so I much - - " .grocery store, Seaforth, 1764 1 - I von are in toN 'I", tie f I diep, but in vain. Sudden ouillap,Whad set I I 1�% IS, Ili, ; . to at 0hayrie Walk while . � Hollow early in Ju . � good " Mia Temple,oa," Dr. Rewlitt ob- n ", Yes, Mrs. God1re told tie that." - in. David -could not agea,k '- but Ifor -no served" ELy to Dinf.h. " I confess I and so moluber said he cc uld come here to I . it. r. AL. SELLERY, Douglat, graduate of the I I 0�lei ch r he liked." " Then the sooner h is ou6 of England DRoyal ColleXe of Dental Surgeons, Toronto, alao moment his dying eyes rested o' ' Eliza- was a' hit ..' ions about him f6t two days - honor graduate of Department of.Dentiatry, Toronto beth's. face, and his last act of c P EIR-1 Us. be h4 ] a a we k heart, and I did .not quite " That was kind of her,'� returned N. a]- the better. In Lon' do one is never sure of , u .�ne_ Univerijity. Offloa in the Petty block, Iff ensall, ness was to tr . to pur, hf r haa& in his . ii a bis ]on ; but your sister hag b ought croes people." And then he I Will vialt Zurich every Monday, commencing Mon- �. y - k I r colm ;. " but as for dullness there is no, a not coming a � ,TTM'e let. I . ! . 0 more jovial old fellow than Goliath of Ga t b. rapidly sketolied out the details of he pro - 687* father'e. - , i -hirn 4(,uii3.' . I 7 I ,— 11 I uader6tind, David," Eliz%bethl't en Dinah He and Ver,ty would look after him ri ,ht posed trip, which was to indlu�o Gtermany, , ;%tcopedi -- Elizabeth smiled happily wh . 11)R. R. R. IB:OSS, L. D. S, Dantlet, graduate 61 ! � enough during my absence. "'Jadrio need to Switzt!rland, the Au9trian *rot, the Italian R. G. D. S., of Ontario, first class Honor and whisp�rsd iauo his dull'ear. , 11 !Yee, We, told her this. 1� I be quite chummy with them when he was Lakes, and probably Greece and Constanti­ will take care of each uther, and' I Willa ort : -1 ii am gl id Dr. Hewlitt said i hat, 'Die. graduate of Toronto University. Highest standlug , I d . In order of merit, in the 6rgest clags ever graduated each other ;"and then a faint, fijick ,ing o like to. t:ike care of hini ; i� is the only with me bofore." . - nople. Cedric had a great desire to vi6it of Yea", I know, dear, but Mr. Temp e�lon tb Crime% and the shores of Bosphorus,and . �: __ I 11 - from t e college, Modern and up-to-date dent:s' try lemileseemed to cross his face, but t a nex! tbi I, can in for David nQW � I ia all its various forate. Painless extrao-tion of teuthL moment unconsci(u3ness set in �� urg 13 ) says thingii ate so different this time. a se: something of E4stern life. In all proba- bv, Local Anaesthetica and without any b4d,�aftar . : . FL;,r h. ather, sheigaid to him one day -for Hof - bilib . effacts. Gas adminiatered and &11 operations ,- care-. Eliz:tbeth knelt -beside him with her arm � when they were along bho always called him likes the Kestons tremendously, but y Christmas an�d the New Year would - tur,y uppoating the pillow unde� his hea , k - how he says he does not feel up to spent in Cairo. �' We had better leave . performed. Office over Dill's Store, Soa!oikth. 11 while, by tbat name; "I think ,you have still ' � � � � 4 Dunlop to work cut detaile," contih�ned � ___ 1834-tf. oa tne other aide the f t. icken father, off, red t some wo-k 5!) do befr,ra yout rear tiine studio life' I know what he means JN a]- __ , colm," ra�her shyly-" when one is u- Malcolm, ".as money- or time seem no ob- up supplicatio3a for his dying Ecip. When-� comes. Yo ) are getting bEtter, ara 3 on ' � XEDIOAL, � his voice quivered and broke with hill an! not ?, I happy one must chowe one's owneompany.11 ject. You may ah well give thent a �IoDg . I � �- weakmss, and D:u,%h begged hini t� : - Ani sa Cedric prefers being here an � ,-. a ,are t Th n he looked at bar with sad wist I� d tether. Change of scene will do' Cedric a . I himself, he shcok his gray head. 1i K� . I -orld of good, and when he is tired of Dr. John McGinnis, I vbe � nose. � talking to you about his troubles." Per- W . . ly, member he heora'me-I will go as far as l'ofill -ith " I th-nk I am not wcrt�y to go yet," haps Malcolm's tone was sliglitly mischiev- . wandering lie will settle down more happily. Zen. Graduate London Western Univeral him down . A V Very likely by that time he will have aom of Ontario. Colloge,of Physicians and Stirgeous. - Via valley of the Eh�d,ow of � be re;ur�ed humbly. "I mustj do �,ly 0014. for Anna blushed violently. Is , idea of what he wauts t do ;'-' and Ofte and Resid;>noe-Formarly occupied by Mr. Wm. death." And then he folded his -trpIrrib' iDg;;;� Mast r as he gives irle 49 Oh, Malcolm, surely you understand," M at- : r'a. work as � long - ?_ � rtokArd,,Viokori& 84reet, next to tho Catholic church hands toget her. "Oh, David_�`Wrid,�� stren th�,to iio.it. ' Oh. Elliz-ibeth, �hley.. ire she returned nervously. " Don't you see, colm'a so.und common sense carried the day- 4WNlkht calls &Wadad promptly. would God I bad died for thee, my s',�dii my � all ttierp-ill but Theo and I-Davil's Mr. Templeton knows,we are sorry for him, Dinah spoke very little Of h I er sister. She - � t1l . . - ____ ____ - so]] !" I 11 I �; � mothar and Alice, and Magdalene, and �ur and he is grateful for our sympathy, and b e was well, she eald in answer to Malcolm's . " It was wry suddeu," wrote D. uah I Talioia � and 4ow David has joined I . 0 DR- H. H. ROSS, M. B. � t') 1 litflei , I I likes to come and talk to us. He made me inqqiries-E[iza;beth was s� strong that her � Malcolm the next morning. '0 Dear DP vid: themlin thAt heavenly mansion." " , feel quite bad yesterday. I could hardly health rarely suffered ; bulb she was grieving . - ... Office over Greig & Stewart'a '_ Store, had seemed s,) much better that da� ; bub. if ut you will g sleep for,thinking of all. he went lthrougb, sorely for David. �11 Mr. Oarlyon is better," Seaforth. . o too, dear, when the . � . - Dr. Hewlett had warned uA of probable! Mast r says ' Go up higher,' " whi - and thinkiDg of the death of that ' she continued. 11 Elizabe h is the grw - ; poor Mr. &teat i � � 8pered - She goei with him when . " Night calls attended. -to at the office. collapse and hearf, failure. I . ElizaWl, I .Carlyoa. He does seem so eorry for his comfort to him. 1 1802 " He bad only lef.t 114 halt an ho6r, ind �i . I sister, though he declares that he never he visits the sick ; she sitE beside him when - — - I Th6n "he- low .tears of age gathered i a Mr. Carlyon was readinj th E vrZ * ! in thought him gabi enough for' her. That is he writes his sermons. Iudeed, Theo says T lug I Mr. Carl, on a eyes. " Yea -yes I know t; I I i DR. F. J. BURROWS, Psalms to him when lie noticed ae oh4'ng' J I the way people talk," went on Anna, they are never aparb. Th?o' is very much I q In! bat the esh is weak, Elizabeth. Pray for IT him and balled toz'�s. I I � SE3-A_:P(D__Rr_r1 _T ; � - frowning -thoughtfully over her words ; softened and subdued by her 'brother's 64 I am sure David kne � � I * me that m iy have pat.ience ;" and then h5 ,, they will judge by. outward appearance, death," went on Dinah. 11 I think Eliz%- . w us w$(n we � rested hi gray head 6gaiript. he'r as the I Office and Rooldetioe-Godorich street, cas� of the wcnt in,l but be could not speak, anid �'3en though anything matters when.two people beth's itiflUence and example will do iethodLit church. knelt'liet i�e�him, tats though the burd,n I of '" 4o3d unconwiousugas came on.' The end 1wa6i so orr OW - erE heavy for him to, be; r. love each other. Mr. Templetwi has there. I believe that, with all her faults, e 0 ( 4 -it � i � 0 been Ti��vt�riioNy_ .6o. 46. � th , � Coroner far the County of Huron. . quiet that we hardly knew when he left � us. I . i talking so rrucl�about his sister Eliz%betij Theo Carlyonlia really, a good-heartEd �iwo. 1886 We��' have telegraphed to Theo ; � Mal,col-ml as in the churchyard tbaO Eu - * I thar� is �,p that he quite makes me long to see her, man-" - �� — much to be done I)- Vh� 6 +V, . .�11 � shiny rfl d y when they buried Dav'id n h -i-- 11 j -b, . 11 M .1-1 .14 a _* L � � . . . . I a y ' '" 0 0 ""'MS to care. moEt, for - F- a y 11 Vi 31 1, EO VX10ra soon � . ORS. SCOTT -& MaCKAY, gcoi and calm., Sba and Air. Carlyon 1 1 jile trancuil a ct which he had oliosdn f r his eldoot sister." � I after he got back to town somehow move- - . tie r ihis last roBtiDg place. Not only the peop a menti seetned. THYSIMNS AND SURGEONS, ver apart ; he can do nothing �itho�aet I " I believe lie does," returned Malcolm ; beceseary to him" in those . W I I . - . . . . her. � i of Rotherwcod, but friends 4rorn 8tapl - " but then she has taken the place of a weary, restless days -and h6 toow Mr. Dun- � Sodarialf aireet. opposite Maihodlat churoh,soxforth " He Icoks quite aged and broken,. and po grove and Earisfield, and from the village mo-her�to him. Anna, dear, I was only in Top with him, and had t1io 'sati8taotion'of 1'�_ 0. SOOTT, gradnate Victoria and Anr�haher, arid wonder ; he has known .N1. so much trou,bl?, for miles around, were gathered lher�e-fo J oet. I am really -very grateful to - you and Seeing that Cedric appeared to like him at I he Noun o ergyman ad been, mu I nieriber Onlarto College of Physicians and and David was his onl� son." i � , ch be ,my too -her for making Cedric so happy . aud once. I Surcoons. Coroner for Countrof Huron. Dinah secretly "wondered at Elizabe:tb's oved. , Very near the newly -made grav at born). I do quite understand, and " I be- 11 He does not seem to a�and 6a tiptoe - . � . , � ;�_� as a tin grassy mound wht ra Ii I . I 0. MACKAY, honor graduate Trinity University, wonderful self control and carmnes 8. , ll� i . m's eide stood tt e Ki lieve tl a iociety of two such good word6n and look over a fellow's herld, don't you rnedalist Trinity Modloal ()ollege. Ale-bes ing thoss' trying days no one saw Iker ditla. - a � sma will do ma3h for him. Like the'reat of us, know," observed CEdric. -He to, eets gold 4 P lay ; an' I a, 0010fze of Ph7alalan3 mad Surgeon7s,, Oniarlo. 't a col wate I tears ; it seemed " th, - d man, with palE or f � �, 4'res� I rl . 1488 .,ugh -her grie ,v �a habbily- ' he haa,j� ound out that you are a friend born on equal terms, though be is ten yeats old r. . too deep and s.Acred for outward rraifoEt- blue Ty0s and tri air of extreme deiboti6 tor ad'v' miity-& veritable daugbtbr of con Herrick, a I __ � ; 11 . - He to a chip off your block, n - . ation. But w'hen Din3li gently hinted! E t rtervqu� 3 furnalitig with the crape band o solatior*,)) and Malcolm's words mide Anna expect he in a good fellow oo "-"d all this � bar surprise, El.zaibeth looked at her alu?;Ol t * his ll�t.j Malcolm had juEt W4 a. litti very lig ppy. � speech did Malcolm retail o Dina in , reproachfully. . . . i Elpra � 0 yid�eta and lillies of 'the valley 0 When Cedric returned to Oxford' for bis next letter. . h . his q . - .1 FURNITURE " I thought you would have ucderetoo( 6be 0 1 np, as they waited for the funera, _.,� - Cedric spent three o- ' I f I � � I . - Walk be r four days at Cheyne . roes 8 1. . . - Die." she rcturned in a low voice. "Dav,l(, 0 64 1 � . . . I fore he:started for the Conti -AND- my David, is -a saint in paradise, and cri : hf-vas fond of flowerb, Caleb." I � . � I I, �- . and again most'of his tirtif . U ­%=;H . was d voted to. must be still and reverent in one's ui'ie , " Ay illat Ebe wap, sir," brightEning up, A' � his friends at 27 Queen's Gite. I � I When one has to mourn all one's life ,L�'er a 4ifi Ki� I v, ed everything tbat was bright and iv . � � I . . . UNOERTAKI CE need be no excitement." And 1'ith' pretty, b, eas her dear heart ! I hope they'll I . . Malcolm was,secretly glad that be was in . I . I I . en Ph B . ) I such safe hands, for, am the time of Cedric's %P1111- murmured, "I shall go to lim, but he el�'al I give bet lots of flowers where she a gone,:, � departure drew near, he oculd ri t divest Furaitura bought with care is easily sold. not return to me ;11 and then, as Dipah, and tha i �heyll let her pick t hern for hot- ' ne Dollew - himself of an ugeasy fear thab all ttir pre- sielf. Yo:i mind her last words to me, MrJ . took.her sister's hand and kissed it 'almost : -I- � I Many years' experieriae enables me to selecb passionately in her love and sym . Horrick�--' Good-bye, dad,- I am a -going to . � cautions' might be unav iling, and th5t, , tasty designs with good construction and pat hy, ,bn3 e an aTi 1, and I mean What $1,00 vvill purchase from when they least expected it, he and Leah superior fini-sb,, and sold at riglib prices of the old beautiful smiles ligh tf d up Eliza - 11 to be a real apken- , Lmond Hall Jacobi would come face to face. He k ' makes business mutu' - p Oid one,� and a ,I the time her poor throat - I . that she and her now friend, Mrs. Ri hard- 1 ally pleasant and pro' beth'a face. I . ne(w � � - .i w'ould li� dly I)t lier speak." I A Beautiful Bohemlauk - I son, were now settled ab E andy Hollow for fitable. , "I was as -one who dreamed,11 she BAI . 0 1 I . Upho!stering receives special attention. later on ; an&ifftleed it was a strange du I � " Poq littlb soul," mnrmured Malcolm' I .. Glass and Sterlint the summer, and that Mrs. Richardson ca; Upholstery coverings and material kept in life that she lived. There :were the quie � "P,mPasOcnateI7�; for Kib had ,suffered ' Silver Vase . 0 frequently t,) town for eight-seeirig or sho _ E,tock� . hours when she. knelt beside the' coffin-- eatly ,'in her heroic childish fashion. -0 . . � � ping expeditiom. ffHush,� I .ere t ley come, Cal -14 " i . -, Picture Framing done promptly. pie_ r !hen her thoughts seemed winged, and 'a � I : . I , � turcs and framee for sale. Also 'Window Maloo!lm grew quite white 7�hen - he saw � I Malcolm little knew what good 4e , ' I - had for his fears. - 'Walked in green pastures and beside Elizabeth Icoking like a widow in her deepi , I I 6hades, Curtaift Poles, Cottage Rods, Pillow I , . On Cedric's lamt day iri Cheyne Walk', 8ham Folders m,d many other such things � 0 to ye "I mouraingiand c r e veil, leaning, on Mr. I I , , , . I led her tQ_the still land where her beloq t reason t - a e 11 waters ; when in tali y she seemed h a, (Jarlyon'�,e � arm. he bad chosen the two� . I i 1. MrF. Herrick proposed that he should drive far-off echoes of melodious voices ; when:fo' , � 09, � .1 I � i beloliginq to hoi;se furnishing. � hymns th6lt Da id's favorite bhoir boys were' ; with her and Anna to Pall Mallj to see a , I David'a sake -she would feel comforted and L i I , B 1?y Carriagea in the very latt st 6tylee, at rest. . 1 5 gr. � to sing-" For all the saints who fr 4 I we I some pictures that were being exhibite4. i ,kj I OM! X0. lot 1 and away dowit in price. I pay the , She would leave them at tile gallery for.a�n 11 He did not want to die," alie would their labors reeb," and7" How bright those' 11.00 I'aleo sell the vertical feed Davis sewing __ � 8: ay � ! � exprm hour, -and calrfor them when she had done . X_VW_ __ .- - _. glorious epirita shine." They war i ging ! machines, titan which there is no better in . a BID : � cbarm ;. her shopping. Malcolm had promistd to �o z I the last when the breez-3 caught Elizabeth's , . i I . ' . the .c.ountry. Tits vertical feed on these � wome voil, and blew it aside, and he had a glimpse . . ; j there at the game time, and they N� ould all macUlnos makes ic a pleasure to sew any � /. A 3 back together to Queen's Gate for the re�- I �] gi of her face. T is beauty of her expression- . � I - - . '. fabric, ' nd puckering is impossible. The � , , (11111111, I mainder of the day. It so happened th �t a ient sadi ess, its calm faith -moved . , , I I a price puts them within easy reach of any it p , rangely. " He is not here," it seem- I 11 11 I Mrs. Richardson had planned ons of her desiring -a finit-class machine. h i; favorite shopping expeditions for the saine i eito'stay-" hf has gone to a world where � . This ia b I . dayo and in the course of the afternoon the . UNDERTAKING .Hu P ac there are no in( re sorrow and sighing, and Ut DE16 Of & IWWO number I I - God shall wipe away all tears." And then pf dXtra valtue gm articles shown In hansom she had chartered drew up st�a - I I i our . . SCOTT'S EMULSION won't makc a �i the boys' voice,s rang sweetly through the Win send �' ea or"cost to any addmsa . And Embalmii.g carefully and properly done ' naw Mustruted Folder, which we shop exactly opposite the gallery, where �t C � that very moment Anna, Cedric and M ucct�rding to the latest methods. . Night 9 hump -back Itralght, ne3kcr will It mak I churhyard : . al - 1 I coIrn were coming down the staircase to join calls answered a., my residence, solith east I a-sheri leg loni� but it feeds soft bone :" 'Midst pastures green He'll lead His � W�Jte for a copy - � UOML-11 Of Jamea and William streets. I & 4nd heals discasei bom and is among I - I fli?ok, . � Mrs. Herrick, who was waiting for them in, . - the few nuint means of -?tcovery in . Where livLig streams appear ; PYRIE BROS. . heIr carriage. d not recovered I her norm � I en , 0 a rickets aftybene consumpfion. And God the Lord from every eye JEWELERS st -ength since her attack of influenza, was . . � 490 &r fre hhp - � 1) . .ball wipe ff every tear, *Xjpj T � BOW , a-emisats, I . S �, . X -4 .13 0 H ` ml L V% excessively tried by all the noise and bustle V. Kw 3 118, IZ0,422 and 124 - Teroutt, . Outuic. 'Malcolm lingered behind until the crowd yonAe St., Toronto of the West End, and begged o remain in 0 SVXE�,-;tla- Tv Jous L&N-ORBOROUGH, - i0c.'siaillt.00; aU drussists. .. ]lad dispersed,a d.then he and Ualob looked - A- . the hansom while Mrs. Rich d n finiehefl . SEAFORTH. down at the flower decked coffin. Lovirig - I - her purchases. Whe r ­ - in Mrs. ;lob Ordson came I I- � I . 11, . I same . hands bad lined the walls of the grave with I oult of the shop, a quarter of an hour late! * 1 1807 . ri, . I I grasses and spring flowers, Lsnt fillies and the hansom carriage with its ; Of a � . i y . . I I 11 . I - . I Ir I I I � i . I __ ! � . i . .. I - I � � � - I I . I ; . � : � I I I � t . - � Z ­ . I � . I I.- I i , : � � I . . . I � I . I . . I � � I . . I I i I 11 . ; . . ! ; � ; I I f . . ahrine which they set up. Stich inen &1w I � I I i I - *_ � I I - � I I I r � beautiful eyes. I 't � I I I . , � I - , � - i �, I . � . a � - !. � I I � , � . - ,. - - I �� _� - ­ - , --,. I . I . . I - __ i - __ __'. I -__ __ ­ - - _­t�_ - -----I- ­__ - I * , . -_ �- -­' . I ,- .. - I . i � I - . , I I � .4 � - - � - I �� _Wo�__ I � WX . � � � ; I - — . I horses had driven off. -and toah�was lesnni D —_ i ____10�_ft them and refue ,to bow down to the fai�ft ,',,,Oil,_1M , . . I � ' � . ' back in the hansom looking white as deal h , ahrine which they set up. Stich inen &1w - 11 - I - - 9 with -s, pained, startled expression. in he � - � constantly slandering the vi irtuotis by I ra. I I . I " ' - - Gi beautiful eyes. I 't � I I poaching the honor of thousands of the b"t �� � I � I ,e Mrs. Riobardarn ' told the; man, to drive people in the world who indulge in s4' thl in. , . - I the station. Thou rhe tock the'.girl'a b Ian nocentpastime. No one denies,the Anti- - - I , - - kindly. " What is iti, my,dear ?" ahe i sai in " . . -dancers the right to their opinions'sto I . 04 �� .... � .. I - - . ,� . ­ 4ig Idw btLir *AS I a mother's voicei hJa Aro you ill, or Ina something frightened you V. but it was Jong as they seek to propagate th em lum, rea 01, - able mauner and allow others, *who . . �. I ,0 -r -,y te-ry- � r � _f4tnlr# - - � . . before. Leah could gasp oab:her explanation, , , see dif ferently, the right to their opi�ionis. 11 -A I ��., joo- st4)p.,PC-� , . �i 1 ,4�"­- ' � . (To be Continued.) . ,v.,B;_ pect that such extremists are inno;pagitior 1 . .it,5t,Llre J-th? nvitu;*ti 4� � I ._._­ '5' eno-M-Me, `C, . � - . - to judge as to who the " beat 11 people aj� 7,. . C I. I - I . � SATISFIED . -MOTHERS " as the cristilization of their thoughtAs,,wh.' it . I I - I - I I � - - � they speak on this and kindred subjectB 11 . � I I � -1 Z"s I'V17POSSil I . - in usually rabid and offensilve in th * a , . e Iast,da: �� . V � WhEn sides are large : and increasingi gree. Person&4, I d ance very little, and . - i I I . I I -, I t -to lor,,!i, 10 � when customers are satisfied -to the exten of continuing to 1-uy the same remedy, e never learned to waltz ;.yet, wbile.j respeet. I ing lowest iknd _1 .10. . A �__ I - . � �,A T-� I - ^N,--- � I ; �, nr of s�, .th,� ' the opinions scruples of and_ � . � - ic -- 0J C �_�: , �: it must be 4dmitG�d that the raineciv h - " ' dancem, I CliDL7 to, My own opinionsjgoo . AW , . � -!"r !: -1 h"A I realmerit. Baby's, Own Tablets�occupy ill io expressed ie my firsb IeWf)r, and nol i6is. I your. . � -r- _� I - etiviable position. Mot*a having one 6 terial sophistry or insolent browbestluR am i'z_ SoNt'n la� ,� tu , , �tyj , ___ .1 I icate the or tried them seldom fail'to upl, rull .der -no other iemedy fore ildrencan t ; change a conviction thab has iteroots in inr Go -d -given, individual freedom. 'alia vile -_ I - . I � . hiff 17�'VN' fx'-' -- 71 - rr , ­ �., -7 J� :claim as much. Concerning the Tab o t I ' U I M versal instinct of man. ; i . _ ­ Alse - XYCI:Z� - El Mr. C. W. Strader, (general dealer), Nort .i Williamsburg, Oat., writes . "Baby's Ow 4 I can only touch two or three cractal points in " H. B.'s " letter and then leave _� � I , - -1 1- n I 'n I - G * I-) - irl ^ � _. I �" 11��Ou &­!­ �0- � , . � Tablets have a large sale, I and every Put : him to his idole. i , - �-11 . . . . . I , . -, I !y llf�ir -Vi 111 I - � chaser is more than sati8fie 3. We use the 'for bAy. have found � " For the example of bas� character is TI-_ go. .- 1, . ­__­ rich coh dJ,,&, I our and them all thi" Jesus Christ, and the beat people ars like __ I I . is claimed for them." I Bab Own Tablets indiges� him They never dance," to sayeth L94 R. __ -1 T ,on tc4t,v. I , L . IL . S"', y's cure colic, � B."' Let me dlislodge him then from 1.11-a , . I . - - - I tion, constipation, diarrho(a. :imple feyerl supposed istroughold. Jesus Ofirist maid ,Of - - ' - - ` . 7f T'our ,drU--'_­!; co, , - �G and all the miror ilh of I d one*e. The � himself, - For John came neither cat,ing nor - - il ar a!-. . S�Ufl us �Irn -- ,-. LLLL I 3k�q:iLcv-­. make baby bright, active and happy, and drinking," and yet the goody�_goody people ..L - - i,,,Iwttle- ".. - ,... I -AxestO­,r'e�l = joy to.the homo. -Sold by' ditiggiat, or wil of the time say, " He hat h a dtv"ll. L The I - . *& your �w -1 � Y ,C. li�bi`( - KV 1 be sent by mail at 25 arnts a box b I . writing to the br. Williams' Medicine CO,� Son of Man came eating and dr.tnkk g," and. yet the same people say, V-13eholdlua Z "I ... . - NOPM400GAMM W, i FW� V � - , !R" ----- , "I Brookville, Oat. 1 1 I i i I � man glULLtenous and a wine bibber, and afriend . ­_ � I I - �7_ �, iret us �, . . A � � . i j * I g1l, I 4W ��t tvw vi , i Sks ex-44001to'L publicant and sinners." John was an a,,- I thetic and an abstainer. Jesus w4w the op. P osite. He'drank wine; He . I . L � 5 *jug thal: go"S t] -0 1 Z2*Aiug life �wortl 71,VV&S I mingled mith . I , I I : the common People; He attenTled the fewits- . -1 ,�Iwt *"to the least An� . I . .. ; . DISTIMiDT 1A#TRRB. . .� r He honored with His preseneG the innoce,ut hilarities of the wedding feast ; He Iniraclit. _. jasr, apleasant sn I L '1W -I - ,!be trnile that bu4blea ' - . I I I I ; ously made LhAt which contrib d to the title � fellow �n loves IV -8 . ing 106al new was; intended The follow - --- - bilarity of the occasion - Further, in the - W ut drive Way the A I forlastweok,but ca etolland too . great parable, He makee.the father holda, .a . �jaxthesvrka - ZCC gall . , . I late.] - I I ; dance in honor of the prodigal'a return and ! -1* f di of worth and � i its an expremion of bis joy of heart. �Ratber - anly � ­ 'In kilndties&�b 1':M01T18. ha'rd on you, " H. B�9"�I confess) but we I W ion, At # wor�h a mill ' COU-N'CIL.-T�e, c unoil et for the pur- " must be fair, you know. . � -,66st a cent., - . - . o po3e of holding, coyria of re isiou on the La: 7 'for� I am not seeking informaf,jon froro you, I . Ibm- is Ila Toom 1;Or -18 moat drain by-law and the transaction . air, as you charge me whil. We& ex"' &eery smilq� 1 . of other bumineesi Mr. Da. -id Agar appeal- . ed against being "-_e,-sed' for said drain, uri- pect, and have a right to expect,, to fin(j - greater chastity among Unti-dancers than . ' I U always h#s- the $&We 4 - � � � I loss he is guaranteed an outlet, through- I among dancers, before we believe the I , aud land .� out of style -4- - us on to trY north half lot; 16,. conceshiom 3, as the owner - constantly reitterated assertioile that 'to -Itserym . Makes u,% bittie ;_ : of said lob holds a lease iving! him the right to back the wate on 1is iand, the dance leads impurity.. This is the logical interence from your -own I - _-�­4 - - , [mplesof eadour,Ap - ffilf 41 ; � - . ! making the draini of no enefib, to him. ! :Mr. . . Warn- isee, air, arid the burden of proof i a upon - I . I _. -me and you_�� . "terei higher itt � Moved by Mr. Ccda, securic cd b y Tay- you- whb defame the dance. This is loot � 7it pava � . -lent- � lor, that this council do ii( t can6der that, I 66 slandering the virwoud,?.' sir, and I reaent . - , � I � S Millioll 1,0_01I r, worth they bave power to give such a 9 uarautee, the imputation. Bring iour;evidcric 0, air, - . icent. i -&ad that the engineer'a report and assess- to allow that the former cls .� a i I I � , , i . ments ba confirmed, and that by -la W No. &," chahte, cr lie under the imputati,en yourseiL .. , � I � I AINZe Wmen ver$, em 1 : 1903, known as the Lamont drain by-law, . This will be a more manly and eorivicing . I- - I . --- with cheer i as i3ovr-' read, be finally assed.=Carried. I a Ordinary council busines was then . 'way of proviniz your assertions than Ina cuttle-fisli hke way trying to lead ana co -11. I . A hutdred times before I , I � . -_ pro- - ceeded with,* as follows .1 On motion of fuse the reader and �evade the question by - I A, loggy teari - � 'It- ripples out, mariover, Jackson anA Code, Mr " �,nryann was lou-Mys-nd insolently asEerting that I -did � that will tuk, ctl , granted 20 cents a zod ilTe I , 80 rodi say so and so -things that I -never Zertiol And alw-va leaves awn Ac of wire fence on eaFt bou da�y, at lot 30, when stated as I Originally gave them. 11,H. 1. � I hug. I concession 6. On motion i Shaw and Tay- ' B." aleo.attacks another crucial point in my I mile,away. Fblk­a� *o,x . lor, Mr. Jackson was in8t ucbed to spend -first letter.- I refer to the psychological - �� -tile 11 � , . . - A ffllnilei�s 11*1110t: $20 in gravelling at lob 30 on 9th concise- - reference I gave, and whi,ch was, made �� - �. - : ' I - IVA *orth A million �0- I Sion line ; also to have brid e and two cul- , object of a lot of cheap ridicule. Lot- me . , I ... I- - , � . I I IT �oftt ,A .,cea. verts in same locality put t to � 60' Parna'dMi4 say that he :is 4 Master ki picking Raw -sin �� � ---� ..- � I - . __ . �__*" . . of repair. On motion of Edina wa 11 r, an unguarded slatement where the meauln 9 intention - UNLUCKIly IT the reeve was instructed t have Maxwell's and is quite obvious, but,where.a . I . I . bridge, oil 3rd conceeskil line, floored and false construction is possible. When I - , : - I � I ' repaired. Accounts were'o doted to be p,id , __ I caught him red handed in Lral 4bling an&- . . � ,s a V - -1 _Were the Y ai follows : 'In John C e ore, repair g I br dge and stone schoo, hTise, $1 ; �ohn distorting my utterances he - Wrigkles and squirms and loudly and impudently a * searts - - ,a� -1 I . �� . 11 � - .. Suffered from , ,., Hopper, gravelling on ei line, $24 ; G. that I did say, " The religious inEtinot is a . 1, . , P11 ... MOMS Kidne3t - McCallum, repairing cul�e t, 50 cents, Geo. purely su�bjective faculty under the contrA- :1 I . I � .- .� I I . Christopher, wire f,�r-feno on: east bound- . ; and domination of the reasoning .faculty. � � I ... I . � - ___ -q,GWOO1: COLLI- ) Out. ; 31 ary, $14 30. Council tb n � djournad to .- The subjective .faculties are only domiowt-�& I I � - . 11 3�.Oofiingwood U ; in I meet again on June 2 Uh f r court of revis- by the law of suggestion," J,u9t__so, hit, I - � -, - "Inplete rn4 per�nanta' . - ion and other business. I � did say these things, air. But between . � - -Xidney PAIS. 'VAI PA ­ I : I — � I . � ' those aenten,ces comes in a clause which you. . . . - - 'lie ,towli an] 4a6wn in t. � Wherever thvre are sickly. pe ple with we%k hear6 - - knavishly omit. air, and. upon which the " ��� I 1 I , wa of the �ekure& -1 - is r . and deranged nerves, Milburn Heart' and Nerve sense depends. Here it in, . ' If we cultivate, o 1. 1 7.1 I wam iroubled witl Pills will be found an effect -us mcd�oine. They re-.-- store enfeebled, eneivated, exh u8tep, devitalized or un,luly, any !such subjective- .faculty without , a corresponding appeal - to reason, to that _. .- �� teen years. 1*, A-ev5t - over-worked men and women t vigo one health. . k ; .- - r . exterit reas6i is dethroned " etc. This is i I I - oh loc&t d in nty Ad 'S ,. - iWwir,hout -a aa -,e. I __ � _00- . . . For Cholera Morbus, Choier Irif ntumi Cramps -DyEentery the.meaneatki d f garblinyg,,sir. Ahliti ',is when thZellau 0" undue". cultivation Of : Ar, iniecti(ni,of mbrnhi I W - J I --- 7 1-1 U-1 tried Colic, J)i,arrho'ea, an Su mer Complaint, Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild S raw rry is A prompt, those facul.Oes " without a oorrespondin I 9 " medicihl met _i, . - . t U-3permanent., relief. safe and:sure cure th%t has bee a opular, favorite- � appeal to re4jon that the subjective fatul- -by It � �-, I , duey Pills, and thl, for neady 60 years. I . : i I : . . I � . I - I ------t-Q 0 ties are only dominated, th6' law, 4 sug"_ - gention, as � said, and it is then th ' ' at men � I .1 - permanent ture. I vv � I - 1 _: .� �. � � � � Got Rid lot That Cough - - and wo n �;re carried away against their .- )me vianq P_111021 � .. I Do4vt � 0' - - Xidney4; P -i I I . . u ' - , . L� I � better nat ,e by cunning ,sophistry. This ' Befom the Summer' comes. Dr. Wood'R Norway , 91 iindue " 11tivation can be carried cn, toQ,. Pine Syr . hp . - -Kidney Dised" ff�)m Bj I ; '� , I . - Mew, conquers 0clighs, Colds. Sore Throat., Huarsen�sl, Bronchitis, and �all'Diseases of the in other wi , than by oral or verbal -a I aseb, . ,P � . �� � : i 4 Thristatid Lungs. 1 1 i . � I - � � "Ho and so, by eitravagant posters tmdplotures, � licen Of tious book, the glamor musi etc., . � Oil . I . . - � I A 1, Gau . oveles., � . It's not the weather that'sat fault,. 'IV I I a y ur sys tem, all cal,3ulated to unduly impress and control -the mind thkitigh wnti-.auggestion. Rather- I I - - [Written byo Rig 11 I . - CIO ed with *AEonolio ulaterlaly, that makes you feel dull, drov48y., weak on(! miserable. LA Bur- ' � , . hard on yo . again, " H. B..," but nothing . I careblay klaitm to -at � � . ; dock Blo A Bitters clear away All the, risoris, purify i 'bits hard bu the truth, you know, . �cites - I I � U18Y go, 1 and enrich your blOod, make you fee bn�ht and- 3 � vigorous : 41 " H. B " 1 I'ladgtone as among bis i --" whelk it comes W, - . : - I 7 � �, ! - � . lisb of theolo .gians whom be says would bave . � :Oho X - . tand:any a I , - - -,- - There is no formlot kidney trouble,f—rom is �&ckanhe down to Bright's disease, that Wal'a Kidney Pills 61 splendid ontempt " for " Huxley -'s 11e,W as he dubs r iy quota -tion. Further on he I I � 'But thar mutst bl�; it-ot I � - than moil b 10 fk -1 - will not relieve or -cure. - calla it a " contemptible -.claim." Gladstone - - __. _'TAUJIS rve gota: 140 If von are trouble4 wikh any kind of kidl,ey'com Was not a t ieologian, for did he not Bay in . . P - 1� t.binkt a -hew �afl affil, givo' Doun's Kidney Pihs a tria 1. i I : : I his book cn,bhe creation story that he yield' ' 6 � � , - � Xve i . -o 0-40— - ; ed to both,lt - b the scientist and the theologian .; . kad my up's *1ad : . : Found -at I i I : � I Las- � - ( I I In their owai respective fields ? He took S z - I tolk-A have, I g � . , " , take it 4:11 �&Irl � � A liveripill that is gniall and Pure, that; acts middle grotind. It is significant, too, ia I 1 A� � gen tly' quickly and tho oughly, th-Lt ,loss not gripe Lax& -Livor Pills poin s i th-se quali ties, and are a t iis connec�ion to note7 that the church -is waking up to the fact that -she in not tbe 1, much suece as ; - -Out _.. at braces u , rp A f#114 1. I Fare curo for Liver' Compaint, Cc astipatl headacho, etc. on, Siok I . 1 castodian Of,..' all the trpth, and that the I - to know . - __ Ihseii some -t, . . : Bible was not intended to teach science. one *ho - - I I -00411-- 1 \ Dan' cing-Its Traducers -4nd � ! The great le ders of thought ia the Chris- t: an world are more an i m_ ore .adopting the matter hov thil An' when I g � .. ct -the wd ] I i i - I ! Uses. i J t nets of mcdern science, even when they e�em t,j co3fliet with the writer' of the I kin be I I Tv know that little gii, ; DEAR RxPOSITUR,-Permit, �ne a short re- ply to "H-. B.'s " letter of a r�cent lissue.. I � rdatchless and tinfe bonored - Okeation " 8�ry. � . -a AP, he of M"o. .� ' I . - � � - 'To woiilA�trieat such a tirade of I" sass " and i . I I i will not attempt, in this short to �� I I'll feel her little 11 , insolent'llraggadocia with site t contempt, � . � but for one main reason, and it a this, : The .reply, combat 11 H, B.'s " strictures on the waltz� � " -933! lie w,aTM4 To kuow:xhe thirike I', discussion; as Iintroduced. ,it, as not upon ' ot refute the -,quotation he makes Win " I Dmnping Master." Manyof the state- keep her xafejr� danoibg. ajone but also in I reg�rd to the t radl.r'oerh. of t lie dance, ani, my bbject bei n � ments, in their morbid details, -are simply 'die T * see -tier lovin' fal-th - � I 'or do - - 9 not only to Fhow the weakness of their . ,, gusting, and in their suggestiveness hor. r perilously on the indecea. Where in his A . P k4lort -0, *bimex I'm � � . fAell arguments, but also their insificerit .y and exlr,vagance Of statements, and that -the ; I medicid authorities that he talks to gfibly , about, when has to go dow.0 to Egyptlor better, too, I - . Th-sv* why I try'to b vatign oulti Of' a shallow, sentimential, re- ligious aysb5m is to . . . I in its bane- , ore injurious 1 -he hojp ? Is the man who ran the gauntlet -of - I � sne I -'O be_$ I Jest ,'cause that ljttioq . I fill effect upon mind and morals than the - �cf si�t �uring half a fife time agrod torin to put In the wiboass box ? Was GAme a good . I � besp,of rae. I � practike danclu It nfined within ,4�v on cc proper t�;ounds. . . B.," in his parrot- w#ness? "Dancing Master," T � appa 6ntly, . I wonld-cet diespIWInt . like utteiances, is �vidently but a mouth. piec6 fo I calibre andi spirit, bat ' Was liko so.;e miniet3re whoo in bbeir youth, degrad6d an innocent pastime b_y ort earth � , .0'r let her Isee ho* liti . whose peculiar ;cal i . Ing gives them greater influence in defarni g this innocent amuse- their wild arid reckless excess and then I 1 $ b6coming goody-goody, spend the �otber � I '"rth I . ... - -AM-1 1 reckon, PM A be' ' merit. And so I h Id up his letter as a other half of -their mundane existence be- t*een traducing their form er idols and .11 � U"d to b , e, 4 Since -Vo sample of the - ina' cerity, �extravagance Of statement an& domi eering insolence of such, rehearsing their cleverness and . I& w-leseness iO pur.,-u--t of them. . I , 1) - - -. 'got a rttt " thinks a hesp V, . extremiatp, and mor especially in regard to their attitude to th se who may differ from - ' . -hot me con -elude by spoiling I a lot more Of tu - B.'s " ridicule in to my' I - I : "" -There is b�ord:in� . - __ - ­ __ . * i -statement, I Painsin ;H. reference " My logic dose not lead to such a � absurd coao!usion, it did I I � -a I . 9 Where the -get appl ___ - ,day Y. � the B k ac andif would I 4 the Apobtle Paul has e,pudiate it, - �O 1 ho,w 1 ' I I he boarders I as great , � a dHea0a'che done in his letter on two or three ocossione-l" Now, air, that is my statement, 4 f capetal. . dinner belt ! -01 how--tbe ,on-iong I � I Wero entirely 'eurk6d, and kaij6h greatlY . . Improved by ID : arid all," as you say. Lookup' the pls,em in the Apostle Paul's letters where he repudl- . --day 1 4; . I __- r. Cb ase's K�duey- lUve r Irma. I ated �he conclusions of his oWn-the Apostle I To ,C, I urea, Ud -MRS. J. LARTim, .123 Cross St � �, Nul's-logic. L-)ok them up, air, andquit * town, P.E.I., and ,Ah ., Charlotte- our meanegs. Sorry to knock down your husband y '2!4's LaMaii.ve BrOme A ose is a con- tractor, sta -Castle tes :-"I I ad suffered a great deal '� . . I of ridicule again, bub had to do it-, " ;t6 refund the v with pains in the smill of the backl m ges- � lief-60Arover, Rig nau .tion was bad, and I was frequen�ly troubled LAYMAN. . - -1 with spells of racking headache.- I have been IIBIKSALL, June 1&b. . I 'West ]Jw< -entirely cured of th(se distressing' symptoms __ Dy �ke use of Pr- Chasels I 0 i The Evidence You Value Thwannu-jl , V-&rinera' ' *driey-Liveri Pills and tY word of mouth from friend to friond Dt-C!1%86�4 � Inc. t'meeting holrie, itnte -WA' of 1dr. P.. d tha 01#tment has received more unso'Uted z800romerid- � t try general a'tibn than probably any tnedicine fall can mentlM * ealth is 'a . M. yi . 'fttly. Th4srl Was al ,01 � 1 vmtly improv- Th fact that It Js on absolute curelor piles b" Put it T , � Aditits and ehildran . ed since I have been i Using this preparation. - 6-40 It 4-, - - a clX'a" b) Itself as a preparation of laegtim- " able v , and people recommend It, knowftig I ft� -is a certain cure. rm*dil�gll paued �o - I ftmow - ff 1 "t ramr.rea, by. i "I can also testify to - Im 1i 1 511 PrePa-md . the merit of J)y. Chase's AM Excell-ent S-Eolgg6etion. I i � UdW,m f,be unch � 1AW42. � p of Lioseed and � ntine ; Sam Browne, the Kentucky horserarwr as I was who died rzoently, &bout� 'I 1 - � J* pr4dAent u. X. Yly . �60 "der, and � In , b- -,-' �, . .� �ured of a severe attack I % � Zt '. a used to tell a story loremari at his Blue Grass farin- a ,, - Vie worl, � - . . I of the . sto3k . .6f bronchitis:b?, the use The foreman loved horses and whisky, �nd Mrs. Larter ID , I f this remedi. I P"D. _. "be butittite to be Ill . tim . ; he was so attentive to 6ach that it was 110- Pains in the small!- . . , of the back ;late an tin- � � ��� P---- aretary mistakable symptom 1 of kidney d�sease, and possible to determine which occupied first � should be sufficient � place In, his affections. He went ion r6c0rd warning of the ipproach of � . v " ,B 9 � ') . U.7 1 , � . 0 -_ 77 4 � . U'r a repom - this dreadfully painful . one day, however. -A gro of stableimpirM land fatal ailmont. There UP V."Ir. 11 � I .. .. -41 - I I I 4 - N tar'noon i8 no treatment so prompt to brin were discussing the size of Rome nags, W-helk �g'relief and � , ; the - - - nOrle so lastingly beneficl I 2 one I as � r. Chase s Kidney -Liver Pills, 21 a dose,! 25 cents a one p� asked : 11 Why are horses measured by bandal 17 InAst t: . . . . . 1- 3 Md . - �Q &V" Wt 0 telf - '07 � 11 T don't know," replied, the fOrMS'Dr box, at all dealers, or Edirimson, 'Bates and , - . I be I tn - 11 I T.t t - I "..St W,Ag 3,1 vwtilmgs,d�uris I ; CO., Toronto. - . i but It's i6ll wrong. Horses should -110 � - I . � 1-or''111tav I I . . �_ -ads."' I.. measured by fingeri arid whisky by ,ha . . 7 I - � Dr- i__ � J -previoug , , *di�% � � . I : � I . � I -exititing *Moil I ; ; - � I 4 I I . : � I � . . I . - . I I , � � � � ­_ __ ­ � . . - ­ . � - I_ - � I i . � , _�_:_ , I . , - I - � � . . ­ -1 - - � I i - - �. I � ­­ � I - . . i. I . � I I � --- . - I I . - . . , I � � .­ , .. : 11. - I - i _. - --- - . � i I : I