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MAIN RA*-_- )-
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bout a T"bri'VIA9 i6iand
the 3= -'\evV 29ts On
)nS is so rrite thfA6t it is
t withould significQuee-
r colcriies of Emqland are
ridustry and progress, as
i 0ypru3 summarized in
This report, written. by
Lhan her Majeaty's late
w, Sir Henry P,ulwer,
'
the close of tk,b financial
ives an interealing pic-
r1der British occupation
L113 proves by abundant
�habitants, at all events,
for complaining of the
-1 is to this, po.'nt, indeed
been principa2'Ly direct,
�ere have been, whether
not, says the Enilish .
gh Cornm:sssioner takes -
ity ot deading with them I-
* i
them. In the ,Spring of f,--
,
liscont-_,nt reached this'- ,
vhich it waa `mpossible 1
'
�eputatirn, in the name'-
'hristian inhabitants of i�_�� �
over to lay before her-.`�'-L
�T
fient a memorial on the:.-:.
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nces and conditior."of thos�_
. . h ;`
ry, in the opinion of t et
�
d vancing to certain ruin. i,
i said to be excessive. ,
�ive as it had been nnderL
ment, it had been muchi
rhile the productions of-
-ninished.
ns wer�a unsatis'rtctory,
J, that imports were in
[he value of lanided prop -
rely depreciated, in con -
believed, of the financial
sland. All this ',hey se
reasing taxation, si le by
io, production, alvat th
n
prayer -was that public.
Id be reduced an
� es should. be %bolish
case which tk,e la
-
, endeavors to answer in
I
.
d already replied in gen
o
� point of fact, % , axation
and that the ,_Q�,o%iuctioua
orn having ��Jnished,
ided increase as � whole.
goes more fully and more
, hole crr-,und aud show
c5
ubstantie.1 progi ass tha
iag- t4i. Je4JkkQ,,' *#tis
.
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i,%Ily a, grAdn-p.odumng
anous other iudustries,
are the cultivatiou� 0
tion of the carob treoe,)6n
on. Butwienthedai
t, there is nothing *Is
]v make uD i&iw;��8s.
. -
was a notable haries
f which were felt for
. In 1888 the hart"es
'it, blitzot gocd enoig
'
e deficiency of the pre
easantz, wh�j had fatlel
ka,
e money I,inders, h
enable Lherr- to clear o
then, was ;he state i
themselves i'a the egirl
the time a-, which i -h
,
be gathered in ; and i
support for 'he momen
s and ccamp%ints. Ru
paesed. Tbe'narvesto
arger than ',ha� of au
eding years, and it w
7 '
the more bo-!-ritul cro
efore ha -1 s-ich result
ru& In I - 8&2, unde
arvest had jeen exe,p
is amonnt was scarcel
of 1890, while in averag
s not much more than
amaica Ginger.
ote of Attleboro, Rho&
.s a prohibition village
r whisky is sold there
e is, and in astQpishinj
d women'get ifunk a
retofore, and not uuti
ed how they becaLne So
.
ort a space of time, un
on the r5ly by some one
a good thing in spite o
he sale of intoxicants
isky was brought int4
city, but it wasn't. Thi
d* usting. Men wer4
ngi doorwaysandupoi
tupor. Soniehad bee.i
d water, sov)e paregor14
h bad burning qualities
. .
ot resp-nsible for th,
druakenne;m,�-,-hVwe,v,er
� iii _tba.
people fomid �ou
gtgeer weila being con
r
3riaites, they bel(
tonishmenL When I
whisky or alcohol ho
Igirger, pour It down lik,
4 then go.rteling abou
tuation has become so
de has been started to
ekeeper who sells tho
other than medicinal
. .
one up in puit whiskj
� rdioenhas
. =n broughl
0 an, with a
� upon her face, pleadei
lat "is OT�co,Monday re,
J 'a
"be sw ,er husbano�
of delirium ,1remens ol
f this ginger. He ha�.
one of the Shops anc
r to do what he coul(
ut one of several case,
o light within E6 fe`9
who bavou threatenei
f jamaica, gineer an
they intpud�o%40 it
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Inoubator-
en of the linited Stattl
velous tales of woll-
by theyn during thei;
,&
, tk ,A.; for deep-ses
ip I ,�W
.gg
I . I , iless -sinks" 01
J
collected marino
gur-e -that it took JM
�e visfon, and finally out,
geui:ag a fine photo-
.
ature rtin . a the
*Mnfs 'Which
W-1ying
.st to the belief thal
& antedflavi&WmOnsteri
� But the featrof which
, jLd from their pub
is tZeOvery of a nat.
bhe sides of-th; Voleanc
lliens of &*ks, g6lle6- an�
xdt their eggs, and I&I"
by volcanic heat, WIN
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I WHO THREW TV. STOIJE& - on the huge blocks of stone in a glade - , - ' f� L '4�, - , - �, _1 I - I , .�" %� - �'� 7 . �� _�
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14OM20 4weer na,pipeniziga ijk the rftus . about fifty feet across when somethin rr very MIM. '. - - - � :: p
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of an queer happened. The fell& s %ense - �. - ; The great event in Exhib in iCanids - . I Me � .1. � _�
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I is the Toronto Industrial 7 I 41 �_ -- " 1.1-11 ��_
Old TOWA in, ladia. ellOugh to throw the glade &07 oar, which open .. . ,-:.,�t4,-_4�
shadow Tji� Uneartbing and Sorfing of We They- *U - - , , I`—
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13etwec:U the towns of Mysore and Coim. a - ,.Pre- .1 _=SWArG.M4C111NEArZVT.' I %V_ ��
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approaching twilight. - isud : - - Sept. l7th. . I ___ - � 1 ': r--: -
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ef L Our ears were - , �i , � -- . Be , this year Sept. 5th and cI#ses in con P - LL � -'OR ,�MtD A 3 CENT _- - - I XM
batore, India, _ clous Stone' - = � � � I _ -- _
and on theleft bank a denly saluted with groans andmoans,:as ", - .. � L It will be Speci&HYL interetting, on- account .. - I I AM the _SUb_l L TAAfP FOR PA RTICULA RS, . . 1.
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13MMum called the lionhollay, are the ruins Of some Person in deep distress, and while - both of the large and comPrehensive prize . . ces needed to 'PRICE LIST,,SAMPLES, I _. - -1_
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- Couvieted' Thieves do Much or the work list and, because of the. special attractions to ,- I I � �,11
of three or four large vill%,%es. The second we were looking about and at each others 1. �� enrich, -the Blood COTMV YARX,&c. OF OUR - * . L
o4e west of the fcothilii of the MVsore figure came out of the thicket on the south -Why They are PreferreAl. I be offered.' So great has been' the demand I and to rebuild the ,- �� 1111 - �A��
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It is impossrole to speak of Kimberley for space in past years ead to such large I , I rowZME, -
range of mountains is called Garrow, and side and slowly floated across the glade. It - ."iM .k .. - I - . � ".
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amid the general desolation are the ruins of 100ked like -&-human fi .1 a- - wi"A __ � i0es. proportions has the Fair -grown, that- more - IL - is - for. an -- - - . - - - ��,�,
gure, though drape speaking-.�oi the diamond m .1 _pefdy curb ' - - . ,�-,� T,
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- what was once. a great temple. These vil- and muffled, and though it passed over the They concentrate .arolunilihem almost the spaeb beca a necessity, and after repeated I R- W-O.V2-164 _, v;�.,:
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lages are. only three or four out of hundreds grOund-at about an ordinary' height, tue _ L entire We of Kimberley, and theyll lustrate efforts the directors have secured additional - blood,audsbattwre� I - - I .1 . . - 1*� -1 -
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I to be found in the great empire. NoWL and moiion was, tliatof fibating.AlODg instead of -some of the most interesting questions which accommodation on the qarrison Commons. -A- . alysis, spinal Ais- - - i6 �..,
- It wasn't over twenty feet from are connected with'the developm,ent of en- A large new grand stand and a new -speed- .. JLb JL I -T-01 '
then their history can be traced back to walking . � , , � -eases, rhemi�atiSM.L AIB.P,'DrP- COLLE .�_ L "__-, -
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some terrible plague which depopulated us, and when it disappeared into the thicket terprise in South- Africa. The moatt ogica ing ring will be ready- by opening day. The . sci&tic&Jossofmeni-' � - "L I BELLEVILLE, ONT. - .
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. them in a month, and again the desolation on the other side - the air was heavy with a way of seeing the process of extraction is plan for the stand shows a design of -the .- I a cry, erysipelas, Pali, -- . .�A L
is due to war between tribes and factiona. stran - to - begin underground and brave at once most complete character, with offices and � I pitation of theheart, LeaAs, the colleges -enrollment 2,20. La. - .
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ge perfume. .liumberofmatrietilantso(an -c-ollegoin a -
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As a rule, no native win approach one of " It's mothisig but a trick to scare us off. " the &lush and heatand-drip of the 800 -foot side rooms to meet the 6onvonience and, green sickness, that ads. 'WJL�- RE -OPEN TtKIESDAY. SEP .
these ruins, and no attempt is ever made to whispered Grant, after the figure had dis- .Ievel. Here, while yon splash, candle in ccmfort of all who may be engaged in the so many, oete. , They TEMBtR 6ih 91, - ..
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rebuild the towns. appeared, 11 If it comes again, everybody , band,"In the darkness, throig'h some twolor ring, or whd may wish to remain as specta- pin��Mtoring lost i1gor. . PAL DYEEt, XA_. B.So. � I
. LL i In 1868, while I was at the village of open fire on it." three miles of labyrinthine passages, you tors of the speeding and other attractive .. � W I - . - '
� I Bheeta, about thirty miles from Gatrow, We waited in nervous silence for five or have time to realize the work which is being events. Every farmer in the province ought EAK PAEN . WHITE 10H FARTICULAHS
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I the Government sent a �:Ommission of three six minutes, when the apparition appeared done by the thousands of natives who are to see this Fair. The special attractions. (y,ung and old), suffering from inental worryo� . I I- . . I
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, ,I in, a -and are much overwork, inso nin, excesses, or self-abuse, Of Complete Steam. Launches from 29xI to 3lx7 -
1-1 officials to survey and inspect the villacre aga preceded by the same distressing bus day and night throughout a honey- this year are very numerou - "Acme Qoal-oil Boilers and Eagines" from
,� . co y ra Cheap fares Will Obould take these PMLs. They will restore
. 0 mbed depth of 1, 100 feet in getting out superior toprevions yea . I
I - with a view of restorinv it by offering to re- oises. It was scarcely clear of the bushes lost energi,es, both physical and mental. to 8 H.P. Large sizeq. Coal or wood fuel. - I
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.11 build the temple and give free deeds to all wh we opened fire, each one of us with a the blue earth from its bed. There is no prevail (,n all railw . I rsh Steam Pump" the best boiler
i settlers. I was in,vited by the commission revolver. It floated along as before and at reef. The whole mass of the mine is dia- ' - SUFFERING WOMEN feeder in: the market. Retu - rns ,exhaust into -
i to go along, and this . lendid the same pace, and we got in three shots mondiferous, the rich stuff descends appar- sAlicted Nn'th the weaknesses peculiar to their teed water heating it from 40 to I 0 degrees. - ---
appearing a sp A Matcho . i For catalogue send 3c� s�amp. JOHN
' aW- GILLIES A CO.. Carleton Place. Out.
opportunity for an extended inspection of apiece before the smoke obscured it. � ently to limitless depths, and all that has soy, such as suppression of the penods,be
If love were what the rose is, down pains, weak back, ulcer tions, etc.,
the historic ruins I gladly accepted. Includ. 11 We've riddled one of them, anyhow!" to be done is to bring it to the surface in . And I were like the leaf, and these pills an unfailing cu'r'e. I
ing servants there were twelve of us in the chuckled Grant, as we waited 'or the smoke such a manner that gallery shall still stand . Our lives wou'd grow togetherop W. McDOWALL
party. On arriving at a small village called to clear; but a minute later, when it had on gallery and allow of woiking without In.-.qd and singing weather, ME AND SALLOW GIRLS -
.'�Ius-"n, six miles east of the village we ,floated away, the figure was not to be seen. danger of collapse. Brown' fields or flowerf al closes, should take these Fills. They enrich the blood, p1RECT IMPORTER OF . I
meant to survey, we were told 0 "some We had fired point blank at a distance of Aboyv, below, on every side you hear the Green pleasures or gray grief- restore health's roses to the cheeks and oor- FOE GUNS EHLES SHOOTING
f If love were.what the rose is, rect all irregularities. . 9
strange things that had lately happened. eighteen or twenty feet, and it was absurd sound of pick and rock drill and rolling And I were like the leaf. , . BEwAuz or ImTnimoNs. These - Pills are- SUITS, HUNTING BOOTS, ETC4
It was declared that spir:ts bad taken pos. to suppose that %I1 fifteen bullets h I ad missed. trucks. Black figures glue themselves If I Were what the words are' sold by'all dealers only in, boxesbearing our,-- - "
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session of the ruins. " And how do you account for that?" I against the walls to let you pass. The con- - orwill bersent by wail;Eost 'aid ` , LDED CARTRMCES, ART,
�traDge lights had And love were like the tu4e. L TRAPS A SPECIALTY. �
been seen flitting about at night'L and a bun- I asked, as I felt my hair trying to climb up. ditions of the scene combine to produce a With double sound -and -single on receipt of prie&-.50 cents a box or 12.50. a V,ing StrAset East, Toronto
ter whose ardor had led him in among "It's one of their conjuring tricks," an- vivid impression of labor. - Delight our lips wouldmingle THE, DR. WILLIAMS MED. CO., ; I - . I
, the ruins bad heard the sound of stone�lsweredlhe engineer, "and was pretty well - THE NATIVES With kisses g'ad as birds are Brockville. Ont- or Morristown. NX. I I -
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being moved and had been worked. I've seen stranger things than work together in gangs of four, filling the If I were what the words are, . I
PELTED that. We,had better get out of thisat trucks. Perspiration pearls over their naked And love were like the tune. I - 11 - ne - . I
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prove the latter statement, While the I We were hardly off the blocks before a they appear.,to labopr without distress. -In And I were lord in Alay, � L - ' e ' ' . - , 4 " _ -
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mosb intelligent natives of India are full of rock weighing at least tweL crash- the main galleries, which 'are* admirably We'd throw witt� leavestor bout*,. - r 01rCUL ! _ J� * L, I a � .
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superstition, the common villagers and ed down through the tree tops, and fell where ventilated , theyare for the most part fully And diaw for days with flows - ra - . , I or a,# ddidsii, � � I I - - . , . I �_-
i sittin . - Ten seconds -earlier Aressied. They, work either by time or task Till day and night were shady � I � - SS . ,_
farmers are so thoroughly imbued with it , we had been I
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that signs and dr6ams guide most of their would have resulted in one death at as they please, their wages remaining the If you were April -'s lady, . . 1, .1 . � --- I �, �
I daily transactions. The commission was least. As we made our way along I asked same in either case; and I was told that And I were lord in May. " '_ "' -- . . -
e engineer bow such a rock could have they often finish their allotted number of -4Swinbk1rne,. �. �� TOR �
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the civil service. The second was a Mr. been heaved into the air to fall with. such trucks in two-thirds of the time which is I The preparation of delicious and wholesome I ..
Artw.-ill of the sama branch, and the third a exactness, but he could -not explain. In- allowed. Seeing what they do and h3w Gold Mintug in South Aftim: food is necessary to our happiness. To accom- O�T. �
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Mr. Martin, who was a civil engineer. Stead oi pushing to the temple we now made easily they do it, you can never eoubt any I was present this morning (telegra,phs pIsh this fine materials mast ba used. We I 11 �,
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With them as secretary and clerk, was a our way to the right to get out of the ruins, more that the African native is able to work the London Times' Cape Town corres- EMPIRE BAKING POWDER I - - � . -
young man named Thomasion. and Soon were on the open plain. and -to work well when he chooses. pondent) while Mr. Rhodes conversed as .
. containing strength, purityj and 19'afety. Peerless Axle Grease, mo,,t diirable grease III -,
Little, attention was paid to the stories of 11 The temple is our objective poit," ex. -The pleasanter processes of diamond min- telegraphfor threehourswith Dr. Jamesonat Guaranteed to give satisfaction. Xanufactur- the market. Peerless - Hoof ointment should � ...
the villagers, and next day we moved over plained Mr. Grant, " and its no use pushing ing begin when you follow the contents Of Fort Victoria, and received a highly favour- ed only by ELLIS 4 KEIGHLEY, Torout0- be in every stable. I
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and camped in a grove on the stream, about through those ruins to gettliere. We'll go The trucks up to welcome daylight again, able report of the Victoria gold fields. The � un ..
half a mile above the head of the desolated I down opposite and then strike in. Now look and see the I I blue," as it is familiarly call. details which were given of ten mining pro.
town. The site was covered with shrubs ! at that will you?" ed, laid out on the floors. The " floom " perties show the existence of two sorts of Bames Human Anception DDRING THE ILUT WEATHER
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and grass and vines, and here and there About 100 foet away from us and right in are simply fields fenced round with high reefs, lively white quartz and hard blue � , -, .11 .Nature's ;Al-pdwerf ul -�, ,70ii sho�uld use Rice as a light and,
were groves of young trees. No tigers had, our edurse was aL bushy -tapped ,tree,about ,wire fences, where the extracted rock is quartz, both carrying heavy visible gold, . _ � - , healthy food. 1'� .
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but the place looked like a paradise for air stirring, and. yet ther top of the Iree, was pulverize under the action of the air. The pannings of 26 pennyweights to - . . radiates' the arterial DUT 1MVEJ DO , "
ng to and fro as if in a heavy gale. We contents of the trucks as they are emptied ounces per ton. Pyritic ore exists, but the :.... - � . -
panthers, wolves, hyen,w, and -serpents. I wavl :�- !�",,� . network of the hod ' . ..
.slowly advanced until we stood at the foot out run themselves into. long rows ; the field is not'refractory. The reefs lie parallel, - � ys ged objection to is because it is cheap. It is
The 1Wwn had extencied along the bank of I , 11)� absorbs and rughoss off " r as a dessert or as a vegetable, �
of the tree. I had expected to see a native color of the stuff is almost identical with the dip varying from vertical tb nearly , f . I de icious eithe
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the stream for a mile and a half. That' 11 . all effete, deadly POIS- cted.
evening, while we were settling down�lin up there, but nothing whatever ,was in sight. the gray purplish hue of winter calb- flat. The strike is uniform from east to I E 0 , �
While we stood there the tree continued its bages at home, and at first sight the flat west. The length of the field tested is 70 , I . � on6us matter. Also it BE. ID 'on A RT �� . ...
our new quarters, a number of stones from D&WK. ' f UR -
some unseen. assailants were suddenly, antics, and none of as was sharp enough to and wide -spreading floors might easily be miles and the breath 20 miles. There are . contairs all the sixteen
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solve the�mystery. mistaken for Essex cabbage fields. The 16 shafts on the properties described. The I.E . al6gue of Recipes to the X10UN-T ROYAL
thrown with great force at one of the ,, ORL cular life, builds mp XMLING & MFG. CO., Montireal.
natives who had strayed beyond the limits! It's just a trick to scare us off," sekid Mr. process -of pulverization takes from four to lowest depth reached is 50 feet. The reefs . - TOR AL I every weak part, rc- I
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of the camp, hittiDg him on the head and I I nt, -and we'll see more of 'em befDre six months, according to the weather and escend. .. - stores nerve and vital . .
reiidering him insensible for several minutes , we're through. How they do these things the condition of the rock, and it is assisted They vary in thickness from 2 feet to 22 ower, is the sunshine- lbb
; by operations of watering and rolling which P I . .
The missiles came from a thicket between I I can't pretend to say, but they are done for feet. Nearly a thousand tons of rich ore 0 erful.- ..
u, ruins of the town, and The aver- have been brought to the surface. Crushing f life, the Vond I
s and the first effect and would frighten a native out of add to the agricultural illusion. -6 - So say all that use St. am
his senses. We must push- -,along and not age yield of every load of blue is one carat is expected to begin in the middle of Au- I a V I
after we had located the direction we .fired � I Leon Water. World, K00TE`AVr
I a volley from our guns an&-ptiv an end to mind them." of diamonds, and as� the aVerage bet rrofit gust. These results, which have been . Feb. 13th, 1892.
the disturbance. The n%tive servants were Opposite th,! ruins of the temple we en- on a car,t of diamonds is about 20s., the achieved with a local mining population of SILVER MINES
thrown into a state of great consternation, ,tered the tbidket again, Mr.'Grant leading', ' valueof the million loads, which I was told only 200, give promise of an extremely sa- C23L--mm. C:-3L,%z*,2X406:9 I ean&disas have invested,.. iA 9-ig of the ros%1 I
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believing and arguing that our presence had and the rest following in Indian file. We that I was looking at in the �extent of a tissfactory future for the British South � ecta of thpnew towns in' Kootenay, wh.-li � _1 I -
offended the spirits keeping guard -over the"had net advanced a hundred,feet when we couple of cabbage fields, is not Ltr from ;Cl,- Africa Company. Americahs 940 ot the mines- The su"oe" uI � I
HEARD SOBS AND MOANS 000,000. As soon as the blue is -sufficiently the towns depends on thesuccess Of the mine& ., . � ��
ruins, and but for Mr. GranVs threats the I AUTOMATIC The - �, ,_
� from both sides of us, and one would have pulverized it is taken to the washing ma,- Frogren - - � I . I I I . - - I
crowd would have bolted and left us. I chine, where, by means of an -ingenious syso Patent6d IM I 9 IrWi - . _�,
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11 I think I can see into this business. " he; sworn that a dozen women were wandering tem of water flowing over revolving pans, It is very important in this age of vast by Chas -Clutha' Jj -4 i- Investmen' C -
explained to us after the servants had been about in distress, The sounds appeared aterial progress that a remedy be pleas- TRUSS'_ , - - , , ". I - - ,-
quite close to us, but yet we could not de- the- lighter part of the earth is washed in � Grandest . I
quieted down. "These ruins have either, ina to the taste and to the eye, eaail represent four duly incorporated Silver XL�
tect the presence of a human being. All of .a,Wiy, -while the heavier remains in the bot- A, y ng c6mpanies,. owning twelve -mines in Brit- -
been taken possession of by a band of rob. a sudden, as we continued to push� ahead, tom of the pans. By this process 99 per taken, acceptable to the stomach and . . I invention. .h Coluidbi- and two in Montana on the Saint I �11
bers or there is a party here hunting for the thicket echoed such screams and shrieks cent. of the blue earth is got rid of, . and of healthy in its nature and effects. Possessing Origina rich belt;,the richest in the world. . - I .
treasure. In either case our presen i these qualities, Syrup of Figs is the one The Automatic is a marvel of mechanism. it
ce is un- that my knees gstve out and I han to clutch 100 loads which go into the washing ma. centralizes differences between contraction and Theyafford the safest and most profitable I
I desirable, and that demonstration was to perfect laxative and most gentle diuretio nvestment in.Cauad-. The first issue of stock
a bad a limbto support me. Iexpectedtoberid. chine only one is saved t6 besorted. The 0 of body, caused by- motion of Jess, places investhrs on the ground floor and it
driveusaway. We'll try tomake it iculed for my exhibit, but the others came remaining. 99, after passing through the known. - S:Upga sneezing, etc, direct to the aperture nearly all taken.up- Thesecond issue willbo
job for them, whoever tb ey are," � Whatever is glorious and excellent in the of Hernia, automatically. Z5 per cent. to 50 per cent higher. Then its
; to a halt with serious faces and the engineer various sieves and stages of the washin IHT to greatef
The explanation was a reasonable one, and I I world, cannot be acquired without care and THE SAME TRUSS FOR LIG adyancement will be rapid owing
when I asked the gentleman if a ruin as Old, said: I machine, pour out in a state of liquid mud labor. No'real good, no true happiness. i13 AND SEVERE CASES. development work. Now is the opportunity.
I'm blessed if -the sounds don't give me at the bottom of the maelline and are carted . ysicians, Druggists, or Don'tietitslip. Itisnotofteninve4orihava I
as this ever yielded up treasure he replied: a chill, though I know it's all a -blooming away by mechanical haulage, to be emptied given to men upon any other terms. only Sol& through Ph phlet free. sue,h a Chaficeibis this. Call at oflice, 130a, Of .
I I Bless you, yes! It has been my luck to be I " direct from the House. Pam Trade
'in' on two jobs as old as this. If a tribal I trick of the gang to keep us out. There- I on the daily increasing hillocks of diamond If you set up for a growler you will al. "DREgs CHAS. MUTHE I
lows in there. " I tailings, which, it other records of the in . ' :
-the fef - ways be busy. . SVRGICAL MACH=ST � __
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war depopulated this town, then more or I must be a lot of KOOTE"'BAY
less treasure was hidden away because it I A break down in the harvest -field is an- 134King9t.W0st. TORONTO,�O!Nlr. ' . -
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only of saving their lives, and took little or the recious stones for the - most part with 11
nothing with them. Somewhere in or about feet long, a foot thick, and three feet wide I thQ heavy residue whiph has been saved, it Roger's peerless machine oil saves the bear- I I
that temple we are pretty sure of finding a was lying in the grass within four feet of us is, however, well known that a considerable ings. . .
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peared at intervals among the shrubbery, TOOTHACHE. When s uffering with Tooth � . the man .
and I made things tremble. I tell you simply the mounds of apparently water -worn rock ache use GIBBONS' TOOTHACHE . I �,
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. were beard from among the ruins. The na- What a glery it was I don't pre. acquire a new value. So far no practical - A.P. 621. . . . 6 �
ortoUtugit was jugglery of some use for this waste earth has been discover- I e a ' looking for ?
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fell ur or five large pieces of ,rock came
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crashing about our ears, and no one hea.
itated to beat a speedy retreat.
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%bout that such treasures were left undis-
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,, I'm noit running'from their tricks, "
said Grant as -we beaded for camp, I I but
I 0 Thou whoso holy love
Comes to us from above.
hand : Such survivors as knew of its exis-
I'm satisfiedAhey -are a large party and
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Speak to -us, God of grace.
- While now we seek Thy face,
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treasure. We have gathered in plenty of
their
strong enough to wipe us out, and I'll have
up a company of soldiers to beat the cover."
A�king light and council in world's dim
way.
loot since the mutiny, but never with
usistance. T6e,y call it robbing the dead.
A messenger was at once deV%tched to
is but it
Bounding with hope and joy
Pleasures
tf the party there are after treasure they
Bheeta, which a military post, was
three daj� befure the soldiers cam., up.
our thought employ,
Lightly we pass into youth's enchanted land;
belong to some clan up among the moun-
bains. They rob each other's ruins, but
There were ninety of them, and though we
Thou who the path dost know,
Thou who dost mark the foe,
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bad heard nothing further from the treasure
Guard us, Almighty One, by Thine own strong
never own. -
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hunters while waiting we Ifelt sure they
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entered from three different directions,
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ed in again. Soon after daylight came one
of the natives, who had now recovered a
having orders to shoot down anything they ,
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, the chant of birds thrills the fresh glad
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sighted, . ut the whole place was beaten up -
and on one native found. He was lying
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When hearts fear and
the shrubbery and found plenty of evidence
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our quake,
Calm us, 0 God of peace; hear our trembling
the niaht. Some of the stones thrown at
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broken leg. He was a Sholaga from the
hills, and after having been carried to camp
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Artlessand free from guile,
Unused to worldly wile. I
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The party had iumb.ered fifty men, and bad
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Freely here we mingle with the mingled
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Cleansed br Thy grace from sin.
Keen US at -within.
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In un
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they. had moved at least a thou-
Eyes that were bright of yore.
Gently'forewarn us how stem must be our
P,n attack. They are doubtless Sholaga men
from the hills and tliei will stick at noth-
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detachment of soldiers ?" I asked. I " perance Street, Toronto, Canada. Apply ,- Horizontal Oxampion
their laborsfive of the ffty had died of � to Principal, A. S:iiith, F.&C.V.S. .E.W.aw . - - 11
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division. I think we are strong enough to 'Penlug sake. AGIC MALE FOR' DRESS CUTTING , .' I I - - .1 . - A Iqr3e sup -hand En- I
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After breakfast -the five -of us moved trary, be -was highly aratified to know that I - - For love is done. - - I EN L Go B - �Wam Us PaONWLY. � �
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down on the - head of the villagej leavitig asked as to its value his ey" �spa�,rkleol. and . - . our love is done! . I I � eadache restores the Completion D oo . - � - - ...., I . ,-,..,.- . I � . I A
the camp in chargos of tbe-natives. , As soon e wet. - -Get ee gample at GAiwiELD'TnA I �, . �b � 'I ... _*V - f, I
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, carry when I fainted- away.' It would hove � Though hearts were twain thatonce vvere ju McDowell Garment Draftine Machine of AbAVY E3&kA'- ' - e� -4 I . I - _ � .. .
of building stone at, hand, more or lose of it made a hundred Eng one, I atting Ladies' Dresses. can - I " _ . I f I
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have taken an earthqut6ke to fling the feet lonj�'itx broad-, aifd ten, high. It had But love is done I . . yongeStreet. Send for illustrated. circular.. - I - I � .. � -1 . . . . - .,----
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I .- Must set a finis to our bliss. . 1MMNG. Send for Mus d - ,- . � I . 1''. ''. . I . - ._1
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. nearly fall of� giDld and silver and &te and yet when I felt thy mouth meet mine . 0 Circular of our "New Tatle�r Sys. - �� .1 I
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