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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1900-05-31, Page 2rr. TOO; 1�tN 01 *L QAkt$,- TJ 15W" Th%N4W*-Rs4ord Pawfir PrintingHou" ALBERT STY499T, - CLINTON. TRIpis or avuscalrTIQX-41.04 Poor Year ,A otdv�kaqllf " ok.&4 AUJtr b6Lobfor$Q4 if PAQt*Q Paid L NQP*PQv4I5co4Uuaf;4 until al) srrearagoo arof paid, unicso, 10 the Option of thopublishor, Tho d;tteto wiffIgh. every rilihseripkillot to paid � 1444notod on thoolAbiol. Allygitrisnia R4T*S.-Tritusfont o4vortiow cs a avlollinq for Arst L . 4moortlon and 3 canto per lIffloo for "elk onobtle. ottiontimlortion, 4atan advortleementot not tok o3wood coo Invb.00fich A,i ',Lost," llftayefl�" "$01oloo," etc., lrosorWd oromforwoonts, and offtell foubsequent lasqrttou to cantit, " Adyertlokonfitoops without lopololflo directiono will 49 bo4ortild until torblol and chargod accord bosly. . . Copy for olloollago of solv9rtisemonts on pages 4 , I and A rimot be 14 the office on Saturday and ., - for p4golol and 8 on Monday to ensure obango. for following Issue, L I CONTUACT RATw.-TIle follo%vinx table shows our rates for specified periods god space: ADvr4RTlslNQ UATER'. I yr. 6 go. Bug. I MO 1 C011414D ......... 070,09 V0 go 824 Qo 41150 i Column ...... _ 40 00 9500 16 OQ 6 09 A Column , L ...... 2400 1500 $00, 240 10.1amn ........ � 18 QO, IQ 00 649 2 W L - . I Inch.. 600. 350 . 000 125 WJ!1PeQi,,4'p'o* s,It't4ro from 25 to 0 per cent extroo, W, J. MITCHELL, 84 , � ttor and Proprietor. I !E!!!�� I . � . .BA#VK,S - I __ . L . THE MOLSONS 'BANK , � incorporated b,,,..L , . Act of Parliament . . CAPITAL . I . sq,wo,mq I RmST . .$I-0,000 1 HE AD OFFI . 041; . MONTREAL. WM. moracts X,florjl—sorf, - Prealdebt F. WOLFEItfJT=X TaomAs, General Maitag,er. Notes diHeounted. Collections made. Prafts isuliil Sterling and Anoorlosto Exohan as banlrbiandiold, interest allowed on deiposfits. I . SAVINGS BANK. Interostallowedon same of Rland up. - . . FARMERS. Money advatfood to farmorgon their own notes with one or move ondorbers.- No mort- gage required as qatfurity. . . . H.C. BAEWER, Manaxer; Clinton __­ — �- - — e . . . 0. 0. MCTAGGARTL- . . J . . BANKER... I . I � . � I - . - . � . . . . . I & aeneroo;l Banking, Buslaost Transacted. i . � Notes Discounted. Drkfts leaned. , L � L � interest Allowed on Deposits, L' . . . . I — - 1. . I I . . � ALBERT STREET . . CLINTON. I —:1--7—!�L 1.90AL - I .. L . I � i -.,-- _____._ - ----:a4 =--, . SCOTT . I . . . . . . , . J. BAkRIST , , BbLI('ILT01�f; " L . . . . . . . Motley to Loan, etc. . , , � . . . .. Orricn-Elliott Block . *­ . � CLITO'NX . I . . . ; . I - — . . , . I I I . BRYDONE . . .. .1 W.. . L BARRISTER. SOLICITOR. , . L I . . . . . -Notary Publie, &c" 'L � , � . OFFICE -Beaver Block, . I CLiNTQ� -1 . . I . . I . . � . I . — - I � . I . . 00A1V1ZYAN01kG'L . I . I I I . I rt: : - . - , � - i OHN RIDOUT" I . . . . . , . . . I . . . . CONVEYANCER. COMM18,91ONER, ETC. . , . Fire Iagnriitiie' . Real Estaie, - � . coo i t; Lead.. . . , . . I . . OPPICE-HUR014 ST111PET, . I CLITi-ros I . . . . . . . . . � .1 I ORP1,0AI. . � , . ­ . - � - . I . I . R.W.GUNN � I . D I . I . R. C. P. and L. R. 0. 9,,- Edinburgh. , I L — .. . L . Night calls at front door ofreffidanct, on Batten 'I, I bury street, opposite..Presbytorlan clitirch. I . . I . . OFFtCE-ONTARIO STRUTj CLINTON., , I . , L. ­­­ _____ R.WM. GRAHAM, � , " , . D .. . (SuccEsso.x To DR. Tuotmavr,W, - . Licentiate of:the It . oF.al College of Phyt - siciaos,'London,Eng..' . . . Opricic AN]) RESIDENCE.-PorrholaBlook, lately. . Occupied by Dr. Turnboolli CLIMN. . . I L . — . . ' . R. SHAW . L I . , . .. D I . . I OFIrics: . L I . I OsT,olaio STRicsT, opposite English church, � � I , . I . . � CLIN"M L - ' . . . L I .. . I R. C. W. THOMPSON . . D . I . . . I P11Y8101AN AND SURGEON. � . . OFFICE, AND RESIDENCE- . I . . . L L, . Next to Nelson's Bank ,, ... . . ItATTEN111117191or STURICT, CLINTOX. I I L =2t==M­._ I � 0AFNri8'rR*1' . I . . . I 0 1 1 , L I I - I k -, . - - I I . I 1, � I DR. BRU10Z . - . . 1. . I SUUGEOMDENTIST. . flpeelnitles� . Crown and Bridge . Work L sold progerVation of the natural teath. Orrius-Ceaw Block, ' - CLINTON. � . ._-_ . - � D R. AGNEW DgNTIST. . . . . , . I C1tOiVX ANII Blunos; wonit. - .. . , , , I — . . . , � OFFxorc-Adjoining Fooltar's Photo .Gallery, CLINTororf 0.4% . I . I - 11 11 6 . . . VOr&RINARY I L I I I I i __ . B LACKAILL & BALL , I I . VETERINAUYSURGEONS, GOV- ' ERNMONT VETERINARY INSPECTORS ' OFFICUl ISAAO �TAICET' , R9861014010, ALBERT 8TflRXT# 0XINTOlf.- . I __�,_, . ,m_ I ��, ,I '. , ,,, - — - I A1.10TIONKIER. . . L � -.-. - .. I . I I MOS. BROWN .. . I I I L109NSEDAUCTIONEER, . I I sales nductoldirtall at o t ount of uron and Perth. 6 le is it a I AD 0,111ce Clint it, r t 0 ca I to Lh P.6 . will recal to t Well, at, I is Well Uarant6e or not atgooto our at- totlAgo oofioltm. I . . .. I ­ ___ . . I i �. '...., 1, I ,1, -1 ''', . .... A#1&0At4L.ANAt0V,9 . . � .L IL - __ . - - - _�_.. - ___ __ .. - . GE10. ' T ROWHILL ORSE13 L () RAND, . 0 NBRAI# ' CKSMIT11 A WbOdWork frooried itnot tirat-olass raltial ��nd workNuArAntood, 04ormitattlementgand ma slitacol toobuilt and repaired, . . SPECtAtATYL 30RAING A' . I &13X1s'03*RAft, Nontst. , Ot'luroir. I ­­­ '' I I ..� 150 V9A1180 " expalftNols � . . I , I � . �1 . . � A I k", k : , __ I . � ". I I . I'AAft MA0144i r 011:0114NO 06""tafts &a, - ,, *162tellrold][9194111tio0haild =%it I AW 11111 *11; 11 0 bArly"WIA&ZIOMooblotio. , ,� . , 04 an Rp I I d. t, 40ft ta , 11 '"" It 'L 4 MAIZE . is 11 11 I I 0 C . 1* . 1�11 I 'L , . � ­ . I _­ I . ­­ ­ .- I 1- _­ ... 1. I ___,___,__ __ _1___.4_ � ___ It � ­ 'HE SUNDAY SCHOOL "'a sacred all WAR as In secular I - - ' ,. ­ I 1. -_ -----, 'It . . T 0"" . work "tble. laborer is worthy or his OUBIRa WERE DISOBBY11 I JOTTINUS ABOUT THE TIAH I IN NORWAY FOREST$. I 'r - the Now Testament plainly � W� . I � I I hteaoLs; b -@-" � IDS INTURNATIONAL LESSON, JUNE ,, ut these who teach that � r4,01611ar #%oout mos Precovi Tilat t� oftion I . -�.. the . OUGHT VICTORY IN TER$ FROM SOUTH AFRICA THAT .1 C be ocelot , WE Ila Sim S 11, .1 ­ 00-0 gift of God way be Purchased Sffo]�RAL BATTLES. WILL 08 FOUND INTRR4STINO, In the deep a � . 1LL �,, " Ithe T"OlVe Sell$ NoorlU.- .1joitt. 9. a to With aloaay$t baVe 41aeltbor part nor 4 VW" 1.� I 2-0 plus forests of Norway — ,. . to. 04 1140114010 Toxt. x4sto 111l, . ^_ lot" In true Christianity,. arid to all Vellerol Noollcilit ftugufier Jk4 k1*4101 Olt We wood cutters sometimov flail a ITE1,10 Of INTORWIr AWt4 T"15 p14 , 11TOV, N4 LL I NQXE selsoll Titus 11you till, 140bot as vopen. - F,Rgloluli , , ft I;or -PRACTICAL . 08, such the apostle Peter Speaks through hoixell-091ser last.C440CA shol'syllax T,N* , _"OfIrg Fire. "I lit, ji,it.Xg, oerpontian object, fifty feet long, OUSY VANKM � .& . billousualls, iffet be;ioloobo, Istmalos. I. His twelve disoiploa are calledlu the coaturiem, "Thy heart IS notrigilt *90CA Volupis tnvo With M41114040049 00041104ollf-PA900910 Volloo.meol-Tite lie. crawling slowly over the ground. It : — laltuitia, ladigois Us% otto. TMy 4" 14, the next verse "twelve apostles." An I In thA Right of Gool,"' lier or X841YA141111I lit Cambridge, Ar -P they did not know thitt it was =a � I . WoU14111141vo 111co'k XMIL Ar. . . 4 N ftlobMy Ingfintolt $a ft Pofoop AWtoors valumbilk to, lovev t A cold Or break UP a apootle Is a Man with a mits.404; it Literal - Obedience to the military Minnie Botha, the 11 up of millions of little worms they L - - toyer, Ulld, gentloo, sertaln, they unworthy 4inelple isaleurner, These m — - O., - , ,,, -year-old . , of molooloolollfft "d nmh 44ow" from too � - your n on ;bt arely tobloo . , six were ordersof the General commanding (to .daughter of General Botha, of the might be frightened by Its peculiar IW4r Rowot. . _11 can tat I r 0my In battle has 44wambeou eon- Transvaal army, is a Pupil, in a boot appearance, n. ,Le,w . Wallace ball just I I �1,0. by both. In fixing the number of the � so , Go 10 ',Nr* I ran or dollea ol wo, FORE)ON 811SINSSS HAWS. receiv- rd . at All to felaot do lors , by, . apostles at twelve our T4or4 seems I "" sidered a soldier's duty. , Dy soldier tit Ifighgate, London. These worms, called the oiclara, ed a copy of "Beu�Uarll 'translated I � Q1 10 QQ1 well, , � to have had the patriarclia and the stroops or Ballnello jn1,0kAll,ltjo)34 Volt gather during Joily and August in . ,),old Is not Qaly railaut -the man In the The 110110bers of the Inner Temple lato, Persian and published In Egypt, T, I '*I'Mo*'1�- -'-.-" ' ' - - 4' 4 � 40 0 "'I 4� 44 tribes of 14rael In vlow. He was lFrollo Various Soureell. rankst but tile officers In command of are considering whether President large numbers, preparatory to M!" Last year the American people coll- I . ellag his Church to some degree Germany increased ber-pilr Iron out. a regiment, a brigade, a division Pra. Stoyn, being a traitor to thoQu .grating In searoh of food or for ,v jOHN T. EMMERTON 'QA`d , eon, � . amed 2,000,000 tons of sugar, of which . THE LEADING DAUBER , A the familiar plan of the ancient put from 1,938,00 -tons in = to 1,90,- MRS, as the case may. be. can legally remain a. Member of their Ohauge of condition. When 80tting 1,885,000. tons were made by the Sugar � . . I Jewish Qhurob. .Us gave them POW- 000 in 1809, Australian 0041, and from DISCIPLINE RLOQUIRBS IT. Ina. Out On thIS Journey they atickthem- T.rust. . . . . I AlsoAgootfor or, A power which, according to the p.95 to #9,52 for Englialf, Obedience to orders issued from the The National Zoitung disclaims any selves together lind form a hugeser- A New York svultborlty says, that . . I STANDAUD LIFN INSURANCE COMPANY remainder of the verse, was almOat Switzerland Imported 10,027 bicycles bsAd-%uAT,teTs of the commander desire to See tile I Boers sheltered in pent -)Ike mass, often , reachini "a only A few of the tail buildings, In I Road 04100 for Canada, Montreal. I bonalve as that which he to &so$, ttle highest priced ones, 00.80, rosr.onsib)a f r the I length of between forty a Insurance lit force, . $116000000, as colupre , � 0 Plan Of battle IIIAS German South-west A, , a(! fifty test tbkLt 6ity are paying anything like A . . .frloa, wborel . investments in Canada, - , - lF.W69 exercised himself, Like his own heal- coming from Belgium, and the lowest, ever been regarded an the f irsol; doxty 94 ,,they Might occasion mauy � ffioul and several inches in thickness. fair ra�e of Interest. Established:1823, The old rolf0leand f0orlte. !ag power, it included aouts and 442-16, coming from America, Only those subordinate. in rank, but In ties.,, di - � An the solara Is only on an average .Congressman Charles D Qrsfies-ft0wooblook. 90P41to Foot Offloo. I I ,. Landis, Ulm. � . ____ , .__,____... chronic disease, Illness, debility, and twenty-olie wheels were Imported In charge of saparute units of the wbole� General Cronjels property ,ioar Pot- shoat three tbirty-asconds of an Inch self an editor, declares I that' the Bill- _ OWSURAN011t ,_ -.---- I the, expulaign of d -molls. That Sim- 1W5, 1 Disobedience to orders emanating from obefatroom contains ever 0,000 aeres, -in length and barely wider than A torial writer Is by far the Most Irt, . Ilar power Is given ta 411 Christiana England received $52.5,240 worth of snob authority during the stress -of The farm 0 11 , .. - . , , ., house is a one' -storey build- fine needle, the number requi.red to flu. Atlat man lathe country. . ev taught nor denied in this shoes from thil United States iA IM. conflict 16 a orlme, runi liable with Ing, and is furnished with utmost i compose a line of the size above men. . Rev. Washitogtou Gladdon has been MUTUAL FIRE I IS aelth , 115 . ; but that Christians, as a The whVIB8410 peloo of English shoos either death or Court-martifal,, the sqv� simplielty. tioned I I elected to tit& City'Council of Coto* THE Mr-K'LLIP I I , I NSURANCE COMPAMY Passage ' , s enormous, I . class, have riot begun to raeognige, imported to Sweden is from, pl.09 to 'arity depandIng upon the loss sustain- The Queen has purchased a quantik`r, Tbeir pace is very slow, timbus, 0. - lie was an independent Farm and Isolated Town Propertr , _ , . yer over all forces, 82,53 a pair, 04 or' the Seriousness of the r6sul't due of red, white and blue badges, which meeting all obstaole, such %a a stick . tend! , only Insured. the power of Pra . date 'and dfol no ca.704asing. ' . . . OFFICERS - .. . physical and mental, as well as opir. I Laboring classes and farmers in to a ,noncompliance with. the order" She has pres"ented-to all the members or storle, they will either writhe over The total value of faran �Airaata IA.- ' J. B, NoLeftlIpPresidentIfRippen P. Q. ; Thos, itual, is one of the most evident facts Belgium wear wooden shoes costing received. .There .are many instances � the United States at present is about - Fluier, Vice- vs-lidqat, ruepAeldP 0 -T X ,, , . of the royal family, nearly all of or around it, sometimes hteAklag into :; %V, * W. of modern life. Prayer "moves 1 .on Suro- on racord� however' Which go to show whom are.wearing them on all ocoa- bodies for this purpose, � � I Iloys. Soo Trom., Sbafortlo P. 0 the korri 8 to EQ gouts 0, Pair, . 9. 02,218.01t,000. This represents as In -4 - 8 uad tnepector of Losses, Scatorth P, 0. Arm - , , or ,. . , that Moves the world.,, I days they wear leather shoes costing that the offic6i in supreme command, alone. . A celebrated naturalist says' that ,creases of over §220,000,000 within A DIRECTORS: 2 4. There are four catalogues off from '75c, to �01= a pair, or oloth. allpt, not 'having all the detalls of a vast . � . W. G. Briladfoot. 90afQrth - John qrlave. - An Army if the rear portion ot this wonderful, yea,r* . . Winthrop - Ocorke Date, Seaforlh;.John Watt, t Porn costing froni 25 to 75 coo Sarvioe Corps Man Taon- � .1 114rlook-.Jgltnjsetiiiek�io.i,Bri�dliR nUarnes , he Apostles given in the New Testa- . ts a pair. field of operations well in hand, or per- -in a letter that at Paardeborg snake -like procession be brought into John H. Reagan, the sole surviving 1'r I,nt.. ment, 0 tions Evans. Beechwood; James. 091311 . Y. .0s in each of the first throo, No fine ready-made shoes are to be -had have misjudging the ,situation, or, . I tact with the front part and . a member of Jefferso�. I)Av�s.l 0onfed- John McLean, lCippen And custom shoos cost from. V4,50, to 66 again, acting upon misleading Infor- Brat . a Cabinet . AGENTS, gospels, and one in Acts. The order' , the Boers deliberately trained a Pow- 004 ,, IS writing his recol� Robt $mIth, Harlock; Reber McMillan, son Of ,names is not exactly the. same, I A Pair. Buenos Ayres a pora 'on the field hospital, and pitob- sort of circle formed, the insects will I I .1, applies all the mation, has given such orders to a ad twputY-ons . shells am , leotiplis, . I fortu &James Commings, Egmandville ; J. 'W leather for the foot -wear of the Bel-. subordinate having command of an �ong tile poor keep moving round and round in that A "Ptarol t� of. tabour Is reported !A Yet, I olmesville P.O. but they are uniformly divided into t . circle for houis wid hours without . lie consists of 'Peter, And . .11 officors ,row, , not getting on in their journey, If I .. i rnrtlesde�frouo to effect Instirance or fri-44 three groups, The first group in each $!an armyJ * . . important number of troops and hold-: .fellows, . . . nortberu ,!klabama, where now indus,� I . sact other business will be promptly a tended � � I . Walnut logs from g2 to 24 inches in In a position of great value, which, Lieut. Kincaid -Smith, who took part apparently noticing - that they are � tries are springing Into being rapid-! I to on affligation to 40Y of tile itbfivo catalog .9 - address W their respective post office" diameter, are, worth from �10i5 to $115 if they hadboen implicitly. obeyed in the Jameson raid, and is. now With I ly� Wages ar6l higher than ever be- . - Sames and.,Tolon (but in Mark and oa be broken in two, the . . . I � Acts the name of Andrew ii foarth). 14 th�ousand feet in Rotterdam. Poplar would have eniailed disaster and the, on ammunitioA ooluma, has received. I fore in that locality, . , TOMMY ATKINS' HUMOUR, , I Is worth Oft, white oak. f 45; hickory very result desired would have been his captaincy in the � Royal Field Ar- portions will reunite in a short time; I Prom, Cuba 10,000,006 pineapples will . � I �. __ � . , The second group is Philip, Bit - rtholo- ow I I I � impossible to accomplish, thus turn, tillory after! waiting over eight years The Norwegian. . peasants, When tfie� b . mew, Thomas, . and Matthew- . a shipped into the States this yoar� . . Afok loatiolollove Court s.arlial Gives Ttin. � ; (in Bordeaux buys about 40,000,000 barrel Ing a pqgalble, victory into defeat,. for his step, meal one of these Irains., will lay so ThRi fruit now reaches Now York from . Ir 1 141Y a Clinne0-rolt's 1014800. - , Mark and Lake Thomas is ma Istaveg por year, all., hat two million of IT TAKES NERVE TO DISOBE Y, .1 The following tribute ­ � article of their clothing, such as w: . lquvana in three days. . .1 I . . . I At a, recent coart-m"tial, when the fourth, in this quartet; in Actill, I the which come. from Austria. I I �. flow Nelson received the order to ro. I I . � to. General! belt or handkerchie e ground . . . � . .: dvidence-and it took an untisitally second). It ls'usual to.agaurna that . Bromea .race' . .Gatacre comes. from.4 private of thal In Bert Harte is jsatd� to be, at work on I I I . .. . ived 1,045,630 bales of treat.given by Sir Hyde Parker at the 1,F134ting Fifth";-"Nowspapers have fro . tit of it. If the prooession pqpsps ,A now series of " condensed novels," . � . . i .1 . � . I IOUs time­had�'beou given, the preal- Bartholomew wa% the same as the Amexl,an ootton up 'to November 1, battle of Copenhagen is one of the been running him down, bu. I t all . they lay.er it it is regarded as a goodsign, The first series appeared in 1867 and , I I . . dent asked the Prisoner it be bad any- Ndthatfael of John 1. 46; Bartholomew, 1899. 1 11 . but it it . .1 . � . . . most stirring . oplaodes - of history. say .is wrong. 1, for one,'Would fbl- � ,goes *round the obstdole the was Successful. In this new,ons it I I , . . , ' . . thing to say in his defence. "Well ' is not a name, but means "Soni-of4ol- Francs, Algeria and Tauls produced Who ' n it was communicated to him low him to the gates of the Other-, reverse is believed, . I is supposed that Ile will parody�mofI6 .. I � . � Sir,' said the, man'. "I can't see how mal." TAomas means "Twir0l; DidY- . 11208,016,000 gal � 49enatmori Depew.is of the opiroion* � . . � I . I . . , Ions of wine in 1899. that the signal to leavip off -action had world." -_ � orn novels that have had agreateror . . this `ere.Bourt can sentence me, f Or . mus, which be is sometinles called, has 'rho' phylloxers. destroyed 450,000 - been hol sted on the . . that, had there been a, successful less vogue. . .. . . . . . . . I , Admiralls'ship, tile .. Majbr Jones, 'its been *iaiding a paper the 4�mo meaning, The third - group acres of vinoyards in Spain in 1899.. London, be turned to 04ptafil p clay, W Private Coppard, "of the Black- national university pLt W I . I . I ashington . I under the. table the 'ole blooming ,begins in all tour lists with James Vines in Spain or France Are not who was standing tit his aid I atch, wounded at Magersfontein, re- fifty, years ago, there would never. Harry D. Wandell, city ed�torof the .. . . . � . , a, and ex. '. . ,St.. Louis Globe -Democrat,. arid his als. , ' . . .1. contly arrived at his homoi. in Tun- have been a civil war. . . . . . time, and Captain -Smith '%a been the Son Off Alphouls. Assuming that I worth cultivating unless . they - Are claimed: . .. . . 11 . . . I .. L I . .1 . I .1 making roe into a'earicatoor - on I he i there are* three ,persons of t I . . . � . I .bridge Wells. At a few minutes' no- z . � -1 ---- 1.0— . . ter, Mra. Ada,m � Wiest_ learned . I he name, grafted,with the Ameri ' can vine which, "Foley, you know,T have out* one � .. I.. . . . . . .. through a �desplrttcb from . Albany,, ... I .1 blotting pa4; , and' as for Lieutenant ' Of LTame4 mentioned in the New Testa -'ren tica� a few tradesmen of the toivn � I �. I ,� . ders thew*proot agalinst the in- Bye. I have a right, to, be. blind -some- ODD WAYS TO EARN MONEY. , , XY." the3o�ware heirs t*','a fortune . � . Brow�, 'e- 'Asn . '.t $ad his. commission I want, James the b I t. . I I . timesl" 'Then, raising bis telescope t . 0 organized a reception, Three bands . .� .. I . . I :r . . I . . , , � I . . . estimated at ten to twenty millions. -71l a year, And don't count anywaysl" Xamea the son of Alpheus, and James I .There �wer.e 1,07,938 Acres seeded "to his blind eye, he added: "I really do and about 10,000 'spoetRtors esco . rted whal Ille Monks oir Furoll Do too It- left by Roaster Wandell, A. hermit � . of I , . � , . of the Lord's brother,, and assuirning, adgar beets. in Czar= ny last year. not see the signal 11, .. him to.his home.- pleAlsIR Their Rxelle a . � I � . There is an amusing story told . a . . . quelr4. . I that city. . . . . . I � . . that 4 , . Two treasures belonging to 'Ptesi, . I , 1_1� an Irish napper. He WAS repairing a . ames the Lord's lotothar was: The yield is about eleven a,pd a qaar- Trul" it is artill wind that bI Monks of Europe contribute to va - � . . I 1. 1. y � . .,owan� . r The llja�lon�Paelfje Railway has .as-: � .1 . telegraph wire,. when ,he slipped, but the. mithor of the Billistle of .Tames, ter tons per'acre of beets, contalhing one any good, for' -the Ile , . � dent St.yu, of. the Orange: Pros ious ,Indastries and do not, live in in- tablished a us* record for tral . . . I . . rols S. . I u . saved himself by hangibg on I the wire. I .nothing krlojwn cpnce�rrfxag, W.Tpor- cant of sugar. ' glorious *lot . cry State, are safe iii Great Britain., One I I ,more is , . on that (lay placed a � I d-Olo'nee outside of, their railigiousser- hatiling. Recently. a:tvain left Cbey� , - . I I , . There 3 0=es the SOO of �Alphpus,, whr) is]. Turkey* bou6t W40,825 worth of to England's credit, . in Mrs. Steyn, who in'lu Scotland With vices and wanderings. There is hard- cans maide 'ap of 113 -cars ,loaded With, I . . ,he swayed backward for near� _. � . . � � , . . .1 . .. I . . ... " . %. ' i I , .. . .. ly a minute, �eboutilig If .I American floor last y � .. . . .ke� whol. At. generally. distinguished in. thool. I . ear. , � I I AM, WATE . relatives, and the.other is his private Ty a'monastery olithe Boutin . . . .1 . ,RLO0, . . . . , . eu.t which 5i471 - tons. of . f reight. Another train I � . � I . . came, ,I.Cal literature by being.outitled"'Jame.; Thi'prtipcaed ocean cable from Co- � . fortune, whioh,'the London Leader does not, . contain an industry .. . I ' . . ast 'he let go,: arid: down he - - . . , When, during the torrifla Onslaught. ­ . � . of some was composed ,of 110 cars laden with , . I - � . . � I .. . , I I luckily. -ttrithout hurting himself. the Less." Matthew,. Revised .Ver-: panhag,en to leoland'will be 40i 'Miles Of the. eivair lo s ansferred to the keeping of sort from -which the plous� fathers re�! 4 Mal ,tons and hauled by a.. 100 -ton on- . . . "Wity,'Oldn't yoro.hold.on, Patt" asked I .alon, and., Mark�,give �Itbe other 1-hrea lonk'bad cost about 6850,000. .L Y at Water 00, Wellington a London bank befato war 'WAS . L do- Allan a profit. . � I . L - . .., . . I . . . . . . .. I . . ' � gave ' orders that 'certain *battories I . . . . . . . . ... .1, as comira- as, wh* ' . . llamas of the .third group it _ 1'rance -exports about, 250,000,000 . . .. . I ­ . L. . . .... . L . . . . ­ .. gine 102 miles � . . . .. . I'll .. 11 . � I . I . � , . come . . Were,to be abandoned and that the � L great', demand � for: rare - f ' , � one Of. bi di o. had' .B Thad I * . . . olgred,. ' I � I . There. - IA. a I . ,The president o � Harvard College 4 . ' , . . , -4L Zea�. oysters, annually.. - T . L � .L r#nning . up ' with' a ladder. "We'd ddaa'��Slrnofn the 0ananaedn, I .1 , he �. European men were to take refuge within.the Colonel Dither, who first suggested liquors distilled by �he�e ihen, Char- w Served L.Ida I gest wa's - Edward L . . . .L., i ' hava.,got you down ill rigj4t., . . " ' �L -lot, and Juklao Iscariot.. LukeL gives oyster is valued aqcording .to � the I I . I . LL . Bel- trouse: in ma L , . . ho O.Xta�DdP4 fjow, _ L',' . . Be- 1- �l . I I ' a4uAres, Captain March, ordered those kh'iki ais an army uniform,: is a. . I nufactured by the broth. Holyak6, -whose' term L . . , . . Simon . I the br - ' I . 'the Zealot,,Zelotee, Judas'the greenness. of its color and, aas . : than engineer, He spent Rome y.ears .era in La Grande Chartreuse, in Char. 1167, to 170. or thirty-one and a ' I gorra, Tow,'. Answers he, ­ I- W�S. I . . . - . I under bin commond to�stiek ,to their . . . half - .1 . . . . brot'lie'r of Jasnea,-aad Judas Iscariot,, .!gas$ Of Ito fldVOr4 I 11 . � I L . 0 . I . I ... . guns. : They. .obeyed,L rid wito a' h .in- the' British service in E ypt, and . treuse, . a. few. Miles from G � i1rald the *ire:wud break and give . . � - . R, I uc .9 1. � ;eauble' years. President,EILDt's terra began . I , Acts follows ,Luke, but of I wo thousand variation oir chrysan IL L . . " me a falli" -4� , - , . . I I 1, . t- . . . rops Judas I " X .. . I . - success. was - � their , courage ,crowned while serving out the cloth for: uni- 'France. Trippistine is the name of a I.A i869, and, if be livep­ till next octo- L L .. . 1. . . - . . ... . scarfo . AS the idshi6a of having themu= Wilke exhibited at the� last, i � h. , , . . . I I . . . . li� . . . .. .. that they repulsed three charges of the. forms all is goods wor6 stolen.. The I liquor which much - resembles the bar, be. will.have.passed In teruopf . . . . . . by.. L the L . DIAMONDS. MADE AT ROME; : wor names � was Bowman, among the LY0116 Phowi While 'the number .of Horns Grena 'bo'could find was khaki, former briad, and* is' made Service .P.r side . I .. . I . . I I , . . . . . : � . 'L ' I . dierd With so.� great -a only cloth a a . rot Holyoke. I . . -16*4 It'is conjectured that Judes the varieties in France is estimated to be - . I I. � . L L . How very nice:ji will.be whan"evelry' . ­' I I fr. - . � .L slaughter that on the . Morrow the from Which his tailors made a . an6. Trdppiatine o � rder, of monks it! tbe.Ab- - T owas . *Wentworth. Higginson. hail.- . �voman ea � u. mak ,h L; ' , , , '. th ' Out eight -to ten thousand, - One . �h I bio or of'James and Thaildauls were . . , , ef or Own diamonds I " I . L . position they had hold could be asQer- form whigh attracted the favourable bais de'W i-� s irt ille" d'e- presented the Boston Public Library . : I . .. 1. the Sane pe, Iscariot is g&ner7 . plant at Lyons contained fifty blooma, t,i. - ' . - . . 1, I . L Ind iiot..bd obliged to save out -of the ... raon. . ­ . . by.the v . _ . . . .1 I. "d oups of s1kin-that. attention of his superior officers; - partment of Luubs, Orgrice.' -in Ge;r. WAR W collection' of letters, 207 in .. . . ally un,derst6od to meark "of' )Kerlotb ,, During the last fiscal year chemicals .lay around. ': . '-, - I . . . I . 11 . . I . . * . kirs'hwa'ss6r, or ch . erry . . . , I narket money -to buy them,.or tease ' . . . . - 't I . I . . . . C, It bliters, .number, relating to John,Bro*A-..The aer iadifigaitt, father or .. ) I iusbartolL t�o 'A small' towill in Juslait': Tl;e , fir], 1 to the, arawAnt I of .41,9812,400, were ey�. I L .. . . ambridge, England, celebratedL t a Many* 0 r I ... . Y. . . ! , ported fro . . I .. 4 L - . DALHOUSIE AT VITTORIA. . reli6f of. -Ladysmith by a bonfire, -to' is the product of the Bowled brothers Ware written between the years 1858 - four apostles'llientioned were all fish- M. �,iveipool *to' he United . .. . I . . L . i . . .11 )?Jy them, for hdi.. The blissful era. I ' I's .. . I I . .. 'At : ,1813, We . Ilingtort -sent . Which the under . graduates of the � , `� Who live.'in the Black Forest -ahot in Said 186D,. by John Brown � and his . , � )f diamond�makfiig at home � is proitia- ormen. Peter and . - 1ndrew'.. -were - tates, being about $7,50,000 less than -, L Vittoria,in , . uni- . . . . � Lfriends, Wendell, Phillips, Theodore .. . . .1 I .. . ... . I Be 10 - I JSL of A. L . ld by a Prot' II . . brothers; it. is e�ouiecbured that Mat- 7 in 189& . I dir. d no to Lord Dalhousie to ad vers ty contributed .signs, shutter,% Par , isaoe�. . . I. , - . 1. . ' " L . . . . L . ... I... to' chemist named Mols. theWL . I . - . A , a U .Parker, Frank .B. Sanborn, and Col. , son. 110 has had diamonds- that were I I -If I Grerru4o, b a 861. manual. training' vance with the Seventh Division up- re belonging to'the towns- . I I . . . � said Thomas were brothers, I - I I anh furnitu * . . 13.6kideSL spiritual And spirit ous. oc. i I .. I .. . I , L . . . 1. . . . . . . . Schools, located in 665 different towns � goried by the Fourth and Sixth,. ;a1ld men. Several were arrested andware, OuPations vVefind the Benedictine or- Higginspa. . . . .. .� . .) nolisfinlruisbable, frona those made by .Salome.the-wI& of 7Abodee WAS, na . . . I . I . . 1. , - . . .. .1 . ,. ,. . . .. ,the There I al�a 7,9117 . attack the bridge. -The do -camp, c . onvic 'fhafk.and filled b . eayi'y, der of monks, St. Mary's Abbey, , in orle of the, Smartest turnout seen . .. . . L I , Aid- . . ted of L I 'I , I . . , icity' Wors I . . - ,:and 4,920 . miles pro , L ", . 'Devonsbiro, England, a in the in Washington tbese days to t�.Tof I . iature. Sugar aria- electr . L is. a4pbsed, the sister. of. Mary i , i wilda of completed to whom was instructed �the "dolive, . have. rigaged : ,. � . i 11 MDGWr of Jesus, than' James and John, railway ia Africa., . . - . I I.. . , ry by the. Mayor.. 'They ' . Since . . . . MISS Mjb6l ja.a_Ana-­J� , - I I ,he ,Ingre4iont% be en.*Ioydd . En- ' . . . � . I . .. . obanoing. to - fou . . . . I I f and pills, In . ,.18 a high tan , I . , . . I ... of the manufat . . * were first- eoustua of Sesus, And,ifi jected... ., .' . . I . . . order, . pass, Gen . . . . . L I . nd:out that the c.paviption bars I . . . I )rmoris hna.t and tremendous pressure. . I cart,: with two - seats,'Ian�� in. tile - I - . ire broo lit .to bear upon the sugar, as would appea usi the father Ja an last year hadifift -eight rail era] ,Piston, inquired' of. bim 'Whether the ' WL thelSouth of France, inc,lie Ab By S�t L r, Alpha 1p. . y -; � , al out frow. the Church,. the Is . . � It � . � I . . . . L R L. I Otb L L back, for the. -driver, but Miss - ­ . way compa 'as With a: combined capi- he- had seen Lord Dalhousie. - ' irigolet, are .made. the , , I of lames and Xud*s, arid possibly: al- lu , I . L or,any er learned profession, and Michael de F .� , L trod, preatol one has as many, diamonds . . I L ' . . ."No - sir,�' ans,dered , Picton; ,. b . . . . I altar wines and fant . � handles the ribbons herself When . _! 11 . a 6W, . t -18,GU0fi90 a,ad ai wileage ..of .0 . .1, ut from many other positions as . well, I L y, giant candles. . � I . I . . � o the.father the . , in 'L . .desires to. Miss Hanna is a pretty . is one wishes, ' The. obeinist does not . . ,of � Miatth was I a . . . A favourite chocolate in France . . . . , . � . husband of a Ae6ond Mari,; 'Who w.as � 3,787 miles,' They carried 99,6S1,88,9 have you any -orders for Mo?" but. -the X yoi " sea to take back ' a is and: attractive blonde, with a -quiet ' . ­ . 1. . . . - . � . lold out oncour4gentent of to , secretly ma:nufaottired by. the Trap- , I . , . . An IM;- &IS r of the Virgin Mary an I d of' Sal�-, passengers And 9,016,120 tons.. of.. The other replied in .tfie. negative! . his sentences. . . . I . I and' retirin xn%urler. : .., I . � I . . do YOUL . ... . Grig. - nediAte fall, in the pries of jewels an , . "Th (ray, Sir, What orders . The.toridon apbie Says that � . . . I � I result of bib disib` I I � onto, then, MO". three apostles also, freight. The aggregate profits were . � an . Or torA Pistines- of.the Aignebelle, near . .9 , � . . oVery, but lie thinks ., I . . . . Tile son of William Waldorf Astor � . . . .. . 06'939'676' .-� L - . ' . . briagr' . - - � L . Roberts notwithstanding statements' roon, In Nouvilie sous Moutreuil, near . . ria, L is . I tL possible now that the wall and Jobasibly Thomas too, . wets our 1, . I . L . . I . w4o livep fn Engla 19 and will ' , . a or cruci- L . -All the I And cattle alde-de�cam# telling him to the, contrary, is, not at. all likely . Boulogne, a, large Printing' estfiblisit, ' . . Lord's %irnt,' cousins. B t. the. I . soap in ,Paraguay is milde . I 1 . . i I �Ios. I& which the dia' 4 1. oil . as L . , . . . . � went in conducted entirely by tb�, got the bulk of his tatberld fortune. � I monds of BraZiIL ire, I at the' ver' from cocoa! oil. Cows.sat the pulp from their Purport he-soldid with extreme., to be created nly'two men, . . . I . vere formed will be disc , y ,most,. proba:1bil i ties,, , . . . . a Duke,. .0 ' - L . . . At the present time � it is estimated . overed. T I . tlie'llata, leaving the hall t '� I .. monks . . I I . L . . 11 ,. , ' .� � . ill ' . L . . . . enclosing ban .eur: - - L , .� .1 . .1 � I �.­ , . I 'L tow these diamond,$ have only been and *eAno,w,-tJYAt.,J`es..ns was at.likat . ­ � Marlborough and Wellington, have that fortua6 : is $200,000,000. Sohn ' . . � . I I the it ovooth�.'. A . � . of . ornol. clean and- a "You may tell .Lord Wellington for ` The monks another monastery oifind in alluvial Aaj9sIta,­.bat Row' . rejected by his. own.hQuiehold., The . .cow - , that the Third.Division under ever been created Dukes for;xehieve- L . L Jacob Astor, of Now. York, while not . . . . . � I a- I . . will clean forty or f if ty'nutapei iligbt. Me, air . cultivate a largo traot.of land, th . .. . . �Poatlos­were ineit of the common . wants purely, Military,. Lord Roberts . . I I .e so, rich as his brother,. has over $76,- ­ Obere there Is'. a gig.aafte 'stock of ' Parkgua:y Imported 023,562 woitb:of my command shall, -in less thhu 16 . I I . ' products of which swell the. common . . � . I L 1. People, 110t. rabbis nor Herodian aria- * however, will almost certainly. receive . , 000,000, most of whioU will, go ito his . I ; orillianta, and lb we Oan possess our . I banakerchi4fs last year. The iorm minutes, attack. the brid a And carry . V. L . . . cuts in .patience. long , L tocrats; they wake. men of mootal . - I er . 9 I an earldom, with special 'remainder, treasur . An extensive gas plant and, 9 -year-old son,. a bright youngster.' . . . , . .. enough every - I I come from ,Germany arid the latter it, arid.1hat .the Fourth a -Ad Sixth . . a number of mechanical -"workshops . .. . 1. I foxes, And evidently, of,, good edtioca- . . -1 I Even had -he not gone to South Al- I . L . Miss N6sis Shirley, of Salt Lake I voluan May) boast bar tiara and rivi-� . , * from Great BrItain.L. � �, lAvisions may suppdrt rail if , they . . are also owned '. I 1 . . I .. . tio)2 for their times, they Were not , , . I . . . . I . L . rioa, he would be entitlati.to . a new by them, The Dom- . City$ is doubtless the only woman in . . . . ' ., choose.,, . . re. . . . 0 L . . exceptionally poor9 except as th-eyleft Warsaw is the ,center of ifib'LWatch '' . . . . .. L grant of his. barony, extending 'the inican Fathers, of ,the St. Saviour's the world who ow=' and edits a . . . �, � their all to follow Jesus. trade for Russia, aad.Switzerlabol'sell, Then, with a shout,of "Como on, ye, Priory, in Dublin, Ireland, - publish, raining journal. She is but nineteen . L L NOT ALTOGETHER. WASTED. I I -� rubles, WL L rascals I Come on, yo fighting villianal" remainder, seeing that'he had only . � . ., Doctor. I can't nude ' . 5. 1eaus sent' forth. Theo verb Itrans- over a.million . rtb. annually. .. . . monthly the "Irish . Rosary," which years old, The paper slow runs 'she ' � rat -and , . one -son to whom to leave the' barony-, L . I this'sud- . he put himself at the head othlb 'Mail � L has a largo o1roulatiou. The Cana� 11 I [Oil Attack, grs.'Rash. � . i lated �'sent fOxth," 1S 'that . from � . I - *.I--.- . and galloped forward to -redeem big And lost that son in battle. . - establMed herself, ,and has mads a ML which our word " apostles 11 . . . I I I . . I . . than Trappistine monks busy . them. success of it. - kip$ L I . . ra, . Rash. Well, il,botor, Hoary L ad. Go not, The L fitstra is. deriv� . WHAT THE -NATIONS DRINK. promise. . . I The Grenadier Guards were nick- selves with agricalt i a 1 * I She makes weekly t L , . I . tir n Tra0ady, to all the neighbouring, mirtirig cell- , I rouldn't take that tonic, you ordered, . oticips -which , ,, , .r — ,,named �'Tho Coalheavers" because Oka and St. Norbet. ties' In 9e4roll' of news and in said to L I L' . 0 I've L been takja . it-tw I 0 doses at I i ese words *rid continue orange ttle . REFUSED TO'R9TREA..T. I . 1. . .9 L . . targest collifloafor allot calinda . . . I I I they were at one, time allowed to ' A steaw ferry is the property of L h I I I . ' . to tha, slid 6% verse, 8 (Ire given only ­ I tile $114301081. . . I Although Colonel - afterward Sir Ave, a good deal of influence. . I . . . time -to get rid of it. . I. by Matthear, T work in plain - clothes at - odd job.3 for the Russian monks of Solovetsk, who Mayor 11 Golden Rule 11 J01160i - of . I P1 , I I he Way Of the 0antiles A report recentf rendered to . ' Henry-Eardinge cannot .be said at . . I I . . ... . I .. � y the . private employers. .The Seventh 1i cot operate L wpuld inoluds not .only foreign coun- British Parliament Albuora-to have acted -in. direct son- . this boat for the conveyance 'Toledo, Ohio, lately married acouple I . L . 1. I - , .contains matter travention to.orders, his. assumption were the "Elegant Extracts," be- of pllg�.Ims, . . . . I . . frolla L the ,west, who went to Toledo r' �_ . . , . I tries, b4t paigan. cities In Palestine as which ought to lead 'to a 8 arching cause at one. time all their officers � . I well. For the salto Of'Oentilesis well of hearts by ibe people of. a of command at A time when the ­ L L � .1 I ,.. . purposely to have him perform the � . . 1, . many an- commander of thel'alli6d gratis , Gen- I "bad been chosen from other oorps.?' . .17. ' I � as of Jews the Saviour camia, but the tions. ­ . . . - a , . L Jokim 83kermfoliti on Hima6l.f. . caremoiny.' The service consisted of TOIS I unlValroality of . the GOL .. . . . . L The Fortysixth owed their name Of . . W oral Bereaford, had virtually ordered ,, , A Politician who was very n dings from the Scriptures, read-, . . � I 4*1 message ' The report deals L , ith the production . cedemonlans" to their col- ear to r0a � I , . I 1, hereafter depended upoli !to limita- and consumption I of al . coholic hever- a retreat, would, but for its resultant Senator John Sherman In the campaign Log of two Poems, and then a power- .: I . . & little W . bile. fata.any Olty I Success, 'led on bill the ancient Ague L by L I.. . I troll f0i ages in Europe, the United States.and have antal I .serious crisi's afirring speech on of 1892' says, he will never forget the ful hdra ,the mayor upon the . . I IL of the 89,marl - . consequences, Spartans. Like many other k0gi- effect that the first kodak pleture.of beauties of Matrimony, Then he pro. . . I I . . I tans enter ye not, Our the British colonies. In such a Pub. As it Wan'L by . ordering Generals Col me . r1ts, "The Gallant Fiftieth" received himself had upon the senator. Mr, nounced the couple tuan and wife, , I'll I . Lord boid already showpa his breadth ficatiou stupendous figures, although L. 7. I of 0 L . . a several roloknames-I'The Blind - Half- Oberman had been speakin' the night, I . . . ; 1 eatialent ftadpTintiple by proaO&L melancholy . , Lars, to his expe ted; but and . Aboreromble to advance with 9 . I 0 1 11 .; I Ing In Samaria, bat him personal min- 90=0 of the facts, It a isolosed 9' L . � from their dphthhImlo before in the Academy of Music, Phil- - . RORY - I I . or d re their divisions lie completely changed Hundred," L L I DRY. PLACE, " * . 'L 010a W" tO the "lost Sheep of the astounding. . the fortunes Lot the day, and, by driv- troubles In Egypt, And "The ,I)Irty' sidelphla, and the newspaper artiste , - . .. ; . . I house of' Israel.'# The Samaritans, it . ing the French before him' down the Half Hundred," because in their Psn� ,had taken some lifelike snap shots of .It only rai' la L Take, for Instance, the consumption him in Many attitUdee, T6 the Poll- Lower Egypt, on t . - will bo re embered, were half.Goa- of wine, in Great Britain each per- hill,, converted an almost certain do'. insular fights they wiped themselves tielau the sonator said, upon looking Mediterranean, .he coast of the "Every morning I have a , Was, descendants 'of barbarians whom Son oOaSaweS,L On fill aVoraj;e, eali feat into a' brilliant victory,., yiith. their black facings. The One a 1 , , I . , my an Ancient king of Assyria bad net�- BATTLE OF WORTH. Handreth Regiment are. "The Old "Well, well, 'oUrL time for criticising the WHEN RAIN FALLS. I bad taste,iti toy mouth, I I , over the new papers the followinj dayr . . 6— : , _ . . . . 4012suct Is 06sted; ly bead I . than halt a gullon a year; in Gar- Tha . t tpe baftle of Worth Was won . a newspaper men 16 over. They have us ' . 11095 AA4 .1 Oka Ito dizzy. I tied in deserted Hebrew towns, When many, a little more than three4 Hundred" find the "CentlPedes." Th I 1111" go appetite for breakfoiat wild beasts ravaged their Settlements fourths of u b entirely owing Twenty-7eighth were called 'T Here I am Just an I Rain falls more frequently between I - . . sation; in the United y the Germans was ' be Fore to rights. now. . so4what fo6d I "t distresses 'they turned to " the god of the land" Statess le4s than a quiIrtor of a g . al- to till act of gross disobedience on the and'Afts," bdoattao standing back to, sm, and I'm a caricaturb of what I I 8 o'clock and 8 o'clock In the morning I , i mt* I have a heavy feelinj In , for knoteetion, and as ibis God was. Ion , in France, more than twenty_f,ui part of General girobbach, Who Was back they repelled a front arid rear have always thouglit I *UP-Satur- I than at any other time during the my woultob. I *m getting so aeho4ah, they formally adopted the gallons I The total amount consumed at the head of the Fiftlf he attack before Alexandria in 1801, dAY EVAD199 Post. . . day. . I - wkktbitsomedmes I tremble Corps. T - � . and my times are all unstrung. Hebrew religion. But barbarous and In Prancet Whioll hits a population of ongagewout �ohancad to commence be- Tile Cheshire Regiment ha . . _ � I - I an ottirig ;Ale a*& thin. aera-Ptigan the remained t1troulgh thirty-eight willions, is more than (cre the German forces were ooneen- ohrlstened "The Lightning Condua . : I � y I * , am as ilred In the nwaIng " the centuries. The JeWW hatted of blue hundred And forty * million gal t,rated and the Crown Prince, who torso" because "in the Irish Man. I L . at tilltht,00 - 'Lt__ Sent a L A Strange Malad , thern was not Strange, and It was long a year - eight times as much an wag In jupreme command f Irm Osllirfts of 1899 several men were I y I Wfist does your dootor P � raturimed With interest. is used irohbaoh not to continue the struck by lightning during; a night & _ 10 8% . I "You are sidorin't Min - L4y tha one hundred and Sixty order to 10 . . I . Iiuft blod." -' a. Gill LrA-thler to khe lost sheep of million people Of Great Britain, Gar. struggle, � and to avoid everything that . March. . L . Among Soldiers t Vfta Is bit ftAw*: . flik, house of Israel, No others were MiLbY and the United States taken to, :Might bring on afresh Loneo . _____4_ . . 0 1 .1 . I 11 . yof ready,for the qdspal. . gather. Not only did the General, however, THE TU11NE1%S. I said toi.�ba L000motfor Ataxia, a w6rwous olisiaef Whloh Is Moo P"Vokloat . I � L . 7. As ye go. On your journey. Pre"ll L It is often, said, the French drink Lignore this command, but instiga. Lted A tatfiBr with a glorious Sense of 1 114 ThIg Country-peoullar Symptoma. . . L % I PMOI&IM, advertise, make known. The wine while other nations drink hear or Von ]lose and Hartmann, command1bg humor, or a Mother wholly.laekIng in C9 . Pt. S.P. P11114Y, Ottll`Ogth United the spinal cord and ravitillizda the ­ I . kingdom of heaven to at 'hand. Not spirituous liquors,' Of beat, alone the respectively the Eleventh and the it, Must have boon rospoltalblfs for the Stabs$ Infantry, has returned from n"ves. . I I . I . . . .Yet fully colne� I *xtement is, Indeed, partially true, Bavarian Corps ' to act likewise, b L S . following list from the entries in a Manila, suffering with what he says TlIaL LiMe to Qat is JVhen fterl OUNneas' I . S. goal the nick, olbanse, the lepers, The Ablitial consumption per londihg him their support in the - Of- famil , first makes itself apparent, When I L , . capita In I . y Bible of name people named Is " A terrible malady which in pre. , I . fansive operations those Of the LL mail, you find yoarself tapping with . the I 1- . . raise tW dead, cast out devils. From OrOat. Britain lit about thirty-one gal. he had resolved Turner. The nanloa are valent 'amoong, the officeirs and fingers, when the nerves of thabody - 60MA of the beat old manuscripts lolls, in Germany twOntY-80van gal- upon. That this act of inaubotolina. twelve children d the family, and It, deVolOps into neuritis or nerve Para- twitch after refiring at night'L %Vhall ' I I 11rallso tW dead" Is omitted, and there long, In tile 'United States thirteen tioll was justified the defeat of the were taken dc*wn by an English clor. lysis, and many of its riatimis Are you lie awake, too nervous to sloop, I I crippled for life." . I I .18 no MOrd Of 9011 a lnlritbla during gallons, and In Francs- five- and va& French decisively ptoVed. gym0n, during a pastoral visitation. Dr. Wilson, of Bu(lalo, N.Y., says 'wheft you have nervous headache, ana . . .. . this tout, but a few years later the half gallons. fiat the French people .... .. 1, I 1. Turnerina do Margaret. that this I'mysteriolia disease,, is to,, i nervous dyApemia. �., I .*- . "Motor rxtaxia, allot Is just as preva. Those Symptoms of exhausted nervo I I Apostles Of Christ ."rAlUd the, dosid.11 cOnfiamt mote spirUff per Inhabitant .2. Turnerantiall de Mary-glizah6th force are the beginning of a waoiting . I . Lepers, beeaURS of this RwfftIn6XaL Of tbiLt any of the other Coantrion, The BITS OF FEMININITY, 8, Altred Pits Cawley do Walker : 16at in Ncieth AworkA an ill the Phil. Process Which musL end in l000mator . . 4. Bernard do Ile' ton. i Ipplaeft. It lit a; degeneration of the ataxia, parrolysis, norvous prostration, � their Malady, are classed by them. figures 6"'- for GiOAt', Britain Ono The gray featlxor boa is in greater ' a6r7& calls Of the spinal cord, which or epilepsy unless th ystow lit roi. I . selves, Of the devils, or domone, quarkers, and rrituce, more thall. two vogue than ever. I 5, Cornelius do Compton. Aff0cft,th6 *$"a controlling motion. a a . Mark states that the, disciples cast gallons for each portion. 0, Turnerlea 9611rielt Ulrloa da Glo. There Are many examples of t,he ter- Stoted. For the benefit Of All read. . A, , Silvbr girdles *111 be much worn ria do LaviniA Rabokah. . tible results Of thig dismse to be seen erg of this art(cle we Itannot do better "I Otit man Mark 6. 19. Tha entire ton. The 'report Also shows the interest. with the SUMm6r frock. than to recommend the persistent use I "roict commission to the Ing feat that the 6011RUMPtIOn Of An old fAshlon revived is thdt of the . You mult not 114" 004041. teats. Ii a di 1. Sohn do Hillgreave. on the streets of Toronto and oth.; of Dr. Chase's Nerve Foods Which Ill P1064 bowel I sr Canadian cities. 'The charactoristio. 9 It you 61foW the disciples Of supernatural Power, Free. slookolle beverages In Caloads, Is crochet buttons, with loops of cord in rve-exhauming 341MIA00111i to do Its beistwork, I 8, Pgritah doo George Turner, Jones, : symotown of this -ne a tow Months will completely rebulldt gut Aker's plot OW4000dit. I IY Yo have retelted, trebly, giv,e, smaller than In any Other country place of button-holeft, I 0. righonglangal 0 Tomairdugh &pd diseaft Is Inability to, walk propero'the oxhadst;ld parvou* syStbin lincl flaft. do ltindlq. ly or to control thb handigand arms. care the, lAostaorioug diaefix6gof the J"PtO64" MORM 91'AtUltouslY. Their trOttl wh'ch titattift"49 &to WeInAbI6. ' Small gold Or gilt harnens'buokles The feet ikm raised high up a-nd put nerves. Voi hiro a book on pott*04" VOw#r *A# 4 free gift, and it sWuld --------0"�_ are considered very stmart for fastisn. 10. Turnw011 WilliaM AV OW611 do dow,ri heel and solo together In 4 mort This . treatment ifs recomw6ridiod . and Veakiltat iblob y*U Way , tborefooto be #16rol god without fee or Ing the popular stock of ribbon, Prulgh. of flapOng raotion, Tht victim is lit, above all others beetium it i4 a in . I Jim for tb* aditim L . . I I I doarlgtr of fAlling wbon going up or proparation enin ­ . I . . I I . . 11 .. I ? me . YOUR I I , I I I I. i I I I I I I I I � - I I I ) I 1. I I I . I I I I I . I : I , I I I 11 I taviard. Tim MAA Who Attempts to III$ REASON. Hand work -of all kinds Is to be ex. It. Torattlatto, do Oohantmh J'anoo I I orn scientific , I %wis to MW 46060* sell divilis pOWt%r, or takes money In *w fe Yelur favorife reclUttlorct tensively uNed on all surnimer gowns. do PAith. - down aftoars or around tornors. 1U. from it fo,vourite protscrlptl� 11 . �' � r walkig with his eyes on 1114 fiet. 6x- A- W� ChAfie, who h:lg t6st I It d5w keturn for Itoi6xdV6Is0', 12 llttlltY Of tho alikod tb,6 hmostabot. Whits 910168, except with white or 12. Valtbful Thmm*481 houting W thousands of bafte(I of 1060mot,*r -.1 � "!,N, "S , as in thelosgot I 0 AW1914 wlellclro; fa, ParAIPMA and nervous, pro6trittioti � A W I 4111 , awful MIA Of simoifir, and probAbly C,uyfs.", Mai* frockfi, Kra not worn go much, -W----4%_ I= M I�Vesoura About thev waist. "ot 011011111. we -rip"" 51110,11 Not Iling To�Xight, as they wore, last 80ason. Gray, The TOW I In the later stages lommotor Btalitt with which ht comes in dointaot idills . guilty stlatt of,hsotrtlasta triad. Thlit answered Mr. Alykins with a prompt. Orftm, fawn And b1saillf; are tb6 fa,fe. Wire for the Rangkok, Slim line 60 tw . L : � I. Asoflouloo, M J. 444LO, t.h* M&A who glyos hill tims to the neah which, wa at stock, Machinery find a distiftom is',exiled, lit incurable. immarille lyraetiee, It Is Oongidoirbd by .-1 _­­ I 11.1 'LL . a Almost defiant. orita tones. ' if takmi In tilao it I# foun4 to yield medical men to be the gr6o,tbat vim. I ," -, � , . 11 Ill a0l0b 'Work 'Of the Gospel should rbehl" a Wby, nobody rft[164 tbfit Uny moral The acn hood Wert supplied fram America, the rails I to tht reirtarttiver Influftee of Dr. storativer which tattur6 provId" tott, FFWF� CoIxfortfiblo aaWrt Itbili tbb Gospel Thatfs why I I * 0 to tbo fitill* from I&ACIffind. Th% rooid pays It por (%tot,sig XWO Food, Which e 6. lkb it, I I Worn n 611brytIIIAR OV*tk or, "V16t PRIN Weak, nervons, r"t wataIg &ALA I ) I f1roes. tloiat *0 im 101l'sord"t. 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