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The Clinton News-Record, 1900-11-29, Page 6___.________.__ ----,------.-.-----",.-.—.---,"".,!�--.� ... ��-..----.--,,�-,�----.-.----"-----,,�-. __ .� I I . __ I . . - I I . - I 1- ­ , -__­-­- __ _:_ - - .. ­__ --_-_r�_�_­!_�� � HOW KWANO HSU LOOKS. r ­=11n . ­_ , I ­ I _­ . ww 11 When, possible it is always, best to - . I All Japan teas are colored. � , ws""VAw . . , � Fw R - have two rooms to the poultry house. , ,,,Ij�,e" � I Till' I-,'nll1Vk0J' 1901,10 AUdIVIWO Wriull 1.141- ,� V.) . . . . . '10 Till Iliallis. . . J . 0 tUPa .. Filthy quarters give great feasts V4 N Ank Agricul A "I , Tivo Chluilitli liaulieror4i now aboat HV.3ress and Wife, I for the lice and they multiply rapid- . . thirty year.,,; of age. Ile l.s Under tile I rr- . I 10APPAWMARYUM ly Dulled oats mixed with coria meal Is vil lineillum ioU-ht, sallow, andapparently . �l - . . TO KNEW A BULL SAVE. of it weak constitution. Ile bas re. ,, ­�_ =.�;��_ ­ , - _-, . — - .1 I % good egg producer. I . .. I 1. 'Almost overy -day we read in the Soft SOAP is a, good remedy for scaly celvied it gootl tralitlug in Vidnemll and CILIX r1l"03, VIT.-Continued. Alomrs. Tudor, Peak & Co., the shrewd CEYLON ORREN TEA Papers of fsjme one gored to death lage. Rub on aod let remAla ashort Diranchu, 11" ,, know'; some 11,11glish. Ilo. Mine WIllialoy's Seminary for Baltimore detectNes, Stood Rox, is pure and uncolored. by a bull. But almost always it Is time and wash has a wife, a dozen concubines, and T - . . off. . la"' Young Ladles . wits a magniricellf, waiting patiently Until the senior I . I ___ a; bull that has been more or leas Fed for growth and far eggs, not; children. Ile Li Unable to control his struoilarii, situated in the suburb4 of member of the firm shQuId lie at Is!$- handled And not one that has been Feed for growth and tier cgas, not explosive. teaupor. It is doubtful 11allimfire. On either Side of the nee. . row," slill told herself, with' . a sweet , I running loose constantly with a. herd for n, more existence. , whether ' ho call -exert a ruLe of ,in. pelibleil walk which led to tile mail, "Now, my dear Sir, I will attend 811Y blush. and therefore open to Suspicion of be- , Well-fed Pullots will mature Mix h , thority ovvr othors. Ill Ivis akind of w ll fountains tossing you with pleasure," $:till Mr. Tudo . r, Site read and reread the lott.pr her Ing wild and possibly dangerous. These earlier than thas a fellibillie energy to pusli abead, ))lit trembling little hands had panned , a allowed to go to , -their rallabow-thitea sprays up to the Scaling, and dispat0ing the note he tragedies occur so often that we roust without 'a well-filled crop. Links clear vision of surrounihiR van- ,, M lonlag to with *irtrany .,I heart -flutter. It was a think Some suggestions by Han Y E. -The best ,of stimulants are pure � surnmer sanshim. The lawn in front hall juit finished, and at . I x . r ditians. Ills reform e4lets, aro unique Was�(*Iosely shaven, and through the to a saa, t. shy, Sweet little - letter, beginning Alvord, Chief of the Dairy Division -water, clean � and Proper food, clean ill tbl� Ill-6tory of tile empire. It is fin- treco III �he rear of the btililding could "I Shall lie pleased if you will permit with "Dear. Air. Rex," and ending of the l3areau of Auimut Industry and oomfortillble quarters. possible to say, however, what part be ,,,,, tile broad rolling Chewiliv.ike me to light a olgar," said Rex. tak. wiLb, "Yours Sincerely, Daisy." It at Washington, ought to be, placed Ths, breast bane at an early age is of thorn are due to him. and what dancing. ,and Sparkling in tile sun. Ing the swat ind . icated. wilis just such a dear, timlil letter as within reach of a . 11 who keep one or, 0114 fly cartilage -or gristle and is eas- , . .a part It) Xazig YAI-Wei, the greateit light. The reputation of this lnstf� "Certainly, vertainly, Smoke, if you "Illy a pure, fresh -hearted loving more, bulls. It IS, a. fact well known ily bent, . . I�eadar of the Iteforna party. lutlual Nvas selond to none. Young feel $a Inclined, by all m____ f. - - young girl would write, briluftil of by regular stockmen that till), bull In buying ducks. customers will act The lsmj�eror, as is customary in ladles, wave justly proud of being able Plied the detective, watching with a tile love which filled her gilileless mlay be very dangerous,; it Is' also take those with dark p4l, feathers, no China, transacts ail state affairs be" to say they fluis,bed their. education puzzled twinkle in his 8YO tile fair, heart for her handsome, debonair Rex just as well known that any bull pro- matter how good they MAY. be in other . t ween t welvis at midnight and the ri�sa at, Mine, 'Whitney's, establishment. boyi,,,ih face of Ills visitor. "No, thank -with many allusions to the secret perly trained, kept in isubjeotion,and respects, it they can 'get theme with of the sun, Some Sharp tongue has As a natural ' consequential the You," he said, as Rex tendered ]him . between them which weighed so managed may be perfectly safe. We white feathers, e,aid that the Oiliness love darkness school was composed of the. elite of an Havana; "I ntavor -smoke (luring heavily on her heart, Scaling' her lips � because their deeds are evil. Whatla the South. " C�angl clangi olailgi business hours.,A tote his dear sake. . quote the suggestions for trainingand When 4 hen is ,given food that she . � management entire - does not require, it N simply wast� good, however, is done at the same Sounded the great ball, from tile bel, "I wish to engage your services to After aealling and directing her . 40 The chief objection made to bulls. ad, and it may prove more or loss in - time. It is during these Ilours that fry as Daisy, with a Sinking, home, find oat the whereabouts of -of -of- lxrecious letter, and placing it in the of oopite, age is that they are likely jurl,us. . I . Kwatig Ilsa formulates Ills edicts, Sick feeling stealing over her, walk. MY wife," said*Rex, hesitatingly, "She letter -bag which bAing at the low- to be vicious and, dAingetious. , Every Dol not attempt to keep too many . . which are all published ia,tbe Pokin eid.slowly up the paved waIk,byJbhn bas left me-suddettly-a-she fled -on er end of the corridor, Daisy harried one rettognix6s the difference intem- breeds at ' Gazette. Two officials shadow the � Bro(Aks, sitio toward the imposing, the very night of oar mit I . back ,to her own apartment and crept one time, unless fully lire- _ rriaic I" parament between the fleshy, beefy pared to keep each breed separate, its Emperor with6at ca'at,iii.g. Therie *,ire arloiLocratle st I It hart Itex's pride cruelly, to make SoXLly into her little white bed,, be- bull and this one -of pronounced dairy orlossing promiscuously does not I pa. . . . . the , Imperial Recorders. ..'They'note Poor. little Daisy never forgot that this admission, hnd a painful flush side Sara, and was so,on fast I asleep, character, but experience and obser- - ' I . I . Y and transcribe Ills every act, his.ev- first da'y (it board ing-sollool ; how all. crept UP into the darik rings of hair dreamink of Rex and a dank, haughty, viation have'taught that the bulls of -41-. . . ' cry word. ,Their memoranda, are the dainty young girls in their -soft 'lying . I ., scornful, face falling between them I I on his white forehead, 1. .marked dairy type are much alike in ACCOMPANIED BY BELLS. tea= , ferred to the Imperial archives wilite ransMas glanced in surprise at', Mr. Tudor wits decidedly allatized. and the sanshine-the cold, mocking disposition, regardless of breed, as I. -_ I and are not opened until the history liar when Afrae. Whitney broughther He could uot realize how ally. sane- face of Plama Hurlburst, I among mein, some bulls will be found Vll1-'-1l4v,IkII' Is allUNICAl Will I'llces to Worli , . of the dynasty Is written, long after into 6e school-roona, -bat 'she. could. young wontan. could leave so hand- Mine. Whitney, as was her custom, of, naturally bad temper, but it Is be- ' .' I to Me Tinke or Some ' Tillta. . I the rotting bonas of Kwalag Ilsa have have forgiven them for that it they some a young follow as the one before always looked o�er the outgoing mail ' The happliest, most contented and . , � become .%aared ))aside those of his an- had rot laughed at bar poor old da- Illim. . I . I early- In this interning, sesling the let- lieved that tfle great majority of bulls most musitoal agricultural toilpr in * . I . III most cases,the Shoo, wils on I . of all the dairy breeds, a", be safely � castors. . . . ale John, in his plain country garb, the other foot; but he was too thor- ters of which she approved, and re- kept . until t000ld for service and the world IS the Russian muzhik. The. . � I ___ 4p.-- _,� -licy.giggled behind their hand- . I tlumllng,, ,with a Savoie 'reprimand typical inuz,bLk is like ale other peas. . . . . . . and t quglily Master of his business to ex- ' handled without Serious trouble, if . TEN TIIOUSA14D DE3EII-TERS. kereblefs when sho.olung .to his neck press Surprise In his face. Ile . those Which did- not come up to the only properly reared and judiciously ant. with ail lits 3unny nature thern . . I I . - . � merely- standard olf � her, ideas. . . 'is afstra,fin of sladnesir ,Ikl lihn" . . — � . and could not'say good-bye through said; . . manag" - .1 . ' w1irraois low lit rraneo ror tim Arrest tif her "tears, bat sank down into her . . "What is. this?" she cried, in amaze- ,1 TJu-ouglxout Russia, among noblea and" , I . . ."Go on, Sir, go .on Ill In rearing a bull, accustom it to . . I . . I . Many Soldiers, . seat, leaning her head on liar deElk, And Rex did go on, never spar . Ing ment, turning the lettei Daisy had being handled. from oalfh6od, but serfs. alike, the same adml�xture of the . - describing now he .Urged . , I de- � joyous and the melanatholy is observ- According to the official returns. bravely trying. to keep. back the himself in written in har,hand "Why � without forldlingar encouraging fro- * . . � tljj,-re are at - the present Moment pearly drops Ithat would fall, - . . Clare, it is actually sealed Ill Without � ab��* illie is why all Russian.. music � � . . . .1 Daisy. to marry him on the night of . . lie. Give it kind, quiet, fjr,ra and un- I . , more tb.;n 10,000 dpaorters from the When recess' came Daisy did'not the least comun the . ­ lapses linto.-the minor.key.' .. I I . ills tote, and of -'their parting, and I varying' treatment,. and. keep it al- . . French ariny at large, whose names leave her sLuL ,She WOUld . have t.h, - the seal,'grimly scanning its contents � The Russian peasant revels 1 n It !a .. ' I solemn promise to meet on from beginning . ,to end. If,there was ways under subjection, that it may n , . I . . tire contained in the . hands .of the given Lhe world tt have heard Rox's morrow, and, of his wild grief -more never know -its strength and"power. atire Music. 'the tones'. of .the . . geml.16,rines and policc, and for whose. voice just then; She was beginning'tO b!Lt,r than death -when he bad found anything--tilader the sun the madame In'sart the nose ring before it is. a chuiva-bbIls,'which ring a - t . all hours arrest warrants havp been- iSille,l­ re � alize how ma -all his. shattering love , the 00ftago empty, I . abominated it. was lovem-letters. , of the day and ni,ght, . distil, their ol- . � . ' In The magnitade of thcso figures, was to her. Sh6, would even have 111t, . . . It was " established fact -that no . Year old, keep this ren s ody into hilS CA�S from babyhood, . . . I I . reads like a pageof a romance," . . be always strong,. and always.lead and, . . which npealr voltimas for the'linpopu- �een hearffly.glad to. have beau back 'Said Rex, wUh a dreary smile, lean tender billet-domix found their. way ha ' There are more, bwlls In Russia than . larlity of Goinpulsur I y Iniffitary 1 s . irvice, in this little k I 1 I tollen. at the. cottage, - ' - from the academy; the' drgus-eyed Ildle.the anianal.with -staff in the 'the. wo'l ­ . . . Ing, Ills head-on his,white hand. "But � . hands of a discreet and trusty -man, Ile ail . the Tesit, of r. d, -and - Ili- , I ill Inore astonishing when it I,,-, borne, no. matter. how mAch 86ptima Scolded I Mast find "Iter 1" lis'eried, %with- on- madame was ton watc.11fal for that.- 1. . . . . man -se- isums a; a spent yearly Ili their .. . . I . I - : - I , ;l The bull should, never run loosti in I F. . . In min:1 that the Ainne.3ty, bill, which ber. . I . I ergy� "I shall search the world over -With a .101wering - brow, she gaie. I . . . . . manufacture, ' - . . � ­ . . ' I . I . .. asture, but should be pro- .. .. . . .. I I blocante law in Apvil., 1898, grarated a All the -igirls ' here ha, . d the same - ta,kes ever . the bell -rope a hasty, pull. ' � yard or p. .1 � . . No Russian, driver would think It I . - - I � fr,ia . . I . Zu r )ter. If it y6ent of my - "J'enkins," She' Said to the servant vided with abundant. and regular ex- . . .parlon.to all Military de-mrters, haughty way .of tossing their heads forLulne, I Shall, find Daisy! ,. . . . .. - . %traint, and Worthy of his.digaiity4 as a coachman . . . erciso . always under ire � who v,hoall give thoulsolves UP, and curling their lips and looking in- - Rex looked out of the I window at .answilring her suatinons, .l.'sond Mf8s . . 'to. drliv�a a troika, team of three horses .. I . '\Vli.vai it beq;mino no.eigary to, disa numerable things out at their eyes, the Bolt fleecy * *cIoads 0 .Brooks to ine, hero at olicc!.'� . . full controL. The 'walk around 1: ar- I I I � . . ve -head, - . I , I . abreast, wilth a carriage or, a sleigh,. patc.b. Lr6olm; to China a bonV% of -.:.'00 which reminded Daisy So strongly of 0 . .9 . "Poor little thing!"'cried the synt- I ralagement,-like.the sweep horse Pow� tkilless t(he harness war I a � gay with ­ I �4. . �. .. llttl.� dreaming Daf4y.was watching , ' ' : .,r 6r, ItUords 4 fair. degree of voluntary . I fraimi wits oifare.l to'evqry Soldier Plativa. llurlhuri�t`, . - - � , , . Pathetic .Jeuklins'. to herself. .. . numarous tink.im I . . . . . . tlloseeaalf7S'0110� 010udi,'SlSarCeIY it . I �. � ig bells. A Russian volunteering for. servi.,,6. 'In the H,ast. Alio,st of the girls had left the'school- . der what in the. world i's amiss exercise, but is hardly sufficient. The I WOA . . � I . . . I . . . . � a .8toxiels: throw from, the �ary 00C . . . peasaint is noviar happier than when he: )io fe�ver tbitta :.100 pocketwl'the room, dividin.g off into groups and ,v are he S noily? There's. fire fit tba. madame's best plan seems to beto provide a . . . ' ' . I I . � It it I, and at that ir I itinionit . .1 � �, . . I . suitable tread power with a governor, is argling,*41s beautiful auld hardy� Imunty, de,;erted, and.have not been Pairs here - and theie. Daisy eat eye. I hope'she doA't intend to Scold . 3 -y steppes, not . . . . . .. , I � I . . he,.iyas nearer Dal�sy than he would POinles Across 0.e -fioivei . bward of since, wMl.� of Lhoiie who. re�* 'W41011419 them, feeling w-retollcilY . little Daisy Brooks." I Jenkins attachad; place tho'bull in this. daily, . � poor . . I I . , asihimig � .. . . . . .be for perhaps years again,. for the .1 . " . let him -wialk a fixed-titim, or by I , them wkth the whip, but I -d and Were .4hipped to Chin, -no -.10461y; SwIdenly ,a soft .white li.thd . . had taken a violent famay to the and . � . . . . ation pri hie . a I . . . � strong hand .of Pate was slowly bat - _fiIe L . � .., 1. . by slinging in..his own rioh inton, . 11 . . sweet . d, m-halfed, (Imid known .distance., The., mairt object . -or popu . le .,; than fifty--olle descried from I" was lal(l lighUy am hbr� shoulder, and surelydriftin th0n, asunder.- I � , . � a, I gol(IL . �. . btis,alatlional lar So*n,gs. - 11 , - . . . . . . � '. p 9 . � . : I I � . I .1 'ort I . . young. strangen : , . . 11, . Should be.'ieg�aWr and sufficient ex- , - I tAlig I.% t ransp while , Passing ," 8.108'et. sv`iiae sai'l;. . . . . For,sbme womerits neither spoke. - ' I I . . - . � I .... . AS 4in 'agriculfaklat .the, muz,bill. is -h the Suez canal, � ' . "Wo have a recess of. fifteen min- .1, . . "'It *mu.qt be something .terrible, I'm, eTclso for. the bull. Incidentally, he . I . . . I � throu, . I Perhapig," said Ale. Tudor, breakilig. - I . May ba, . conpletrvat4ve, . � . . . . . . . . I . . . I lie likeli'every imple- . . t I You, . com 'Out into th , � : made to run a fodder cutter �=_ _J�­:75]p - I lat t7 . . . I 0 a. 'ilence, "th sure "' cried �5ara, when, she heard the . . - a P —­ , as s Utes, won, . Ills S Ore. was a previous o �..- . . . . In - ibl�. � -------- I ---14p-- I I . . I . - fo . while or a cream separator and perform . . ve as poss I .groands with'Ime? I should be so lover in - the c�aso'?" I . Madame had satil; .r DaNy', He 1tates agrilaultural.lnaaliln�,ry, and I . � ) I . . .. . . . � valuable service. As age and striangth . . . . . . I � , . poor Daisy's hand trembled so -she I . . � 11 pleased`.to have you come.' . '. Tile "I am sure, there wits hot!" .said .. . . . all"Ings to the rude plows of his alices- - W , � voio - wa COUXUlgi, . � . � � , � care'b"Iy, tell 'why -that she ii2crease, let the staff'be- supplement- I . . . . I . . FADUG ,Vk AY - . - s i.,g-ritite, -a a() Rex,, -dagerl * * .1 could P - . or ro � � tors.. . ThouaLthils 61 Pounds havo - - . . . .. I - . � &�veetj D,Ikisy Involuntarily glancei up . �. Y. - . coqld hardly hind lap'the ,golden curls ad by strap, chain pe attached . .. . .. ___ .1 ' . � . i . I 'itill"the -idea was. now to him; Ile 11 . I � been expended' in vain 'by-, rioli - . , . . . at the face of that young girl .banding - .. thitt fall down to bar waist Ina wavy, . to a second ,ring. To tbig may wall be � . TBF CONDITION.0 I.. .. .. -. , -adpred Da6y w!Lh,.a -Mad' idola't6usl . . .1 . . . . propriltiturs in purahasing, ; expensive I r YOUNO ,Q111ILS over her as.'she arose to -accompany -ad6r; L.ion . ,. . . " � shining sheen. I . . added some hitching or.leading' chain . .. I . ' I � I . I . � . merimcan anla.� Elaglhl im ements, WZIO ABE. ANAE1711C. . � - I L her arm aro�iu' it almost amounting.to wor-. . with a strong strap around horns at- . A . .. � pl � . . � , her. She Iyu. d D; i I s y!s - Daisynever once .dreamed --her...Iat- it ants , either maltreat �.br - ! . . I I I slli' �'anil . . . : for tle Pat S -7---n . . . . . . � ' IPI a .love so intense i-3 suscep- ter was the cause of her u6expeateJ neck..' Let' there - be ahvays'.a� double . . . . .. . . '11 . wais t, , school -girl Sushion, as .they I � 11 � . . � . . I .1 . . ­thenn. . . I .. . I lit% Itre ml li4 -;�, Eqwelal Tit I ta e t J. I'll rV 11 I . Lible to. tba,pclisonous breath of jeal- I . � . illogleot � . I , , 'i'valked'down 'the lone halls ailid out . I summons, until shel-'entered Mine. hitching device, so that the. bull' May I -11 I's .4 311.81,41-,14� fro.11 0 311011wt, 14.) . ,. . "X..Y ousyj and jealousy ran in Rex's veinils. W . . . . . I -.Yet- the, MtLZh1k. is a::Skaful work- � . I . . .116111lers of 4.1-pWill . .4 4.11 14. , . . . I I to the green 'gras§y. ' 14wn. Ile could not endarb the- thought of fiRney . is presentab and saw it opened never by acelden.1; find'hinisdIf loose Man . In. h I is own I peculiax style, .Us I . . . .,.. name is.43ara Millar,li slie:.Said;.." will. - . � � . -yes, opollad-ber own sticrodl-lov- when he should be tied� If restive- . - ' Among the young girls th I roughout , . . . � Daisy,19. 131s,- Dalsyli-eyes. brighten- � . I and. is I mpor are shown, add to does everyth-ling wlth,his natilve Lopor . . I I you tell Me Yours?" . - ". . Ing letter toRax-in her hand. . noSs . . . I Called who owe . 1. .. ing.or lfer chaelc f1lishing'at the a - . . . . ,.L 4t,ra � . a kind of axe.'. With. it he: can make . I I . I I a . good hoalth-ver- "Ditigy. Brooks " - she answered - 1. P ..Daisy ,was impalsire, and her first the exercise in tion or quantity, . . . . . haps'life itstllf-to Dr.Wiilia I Mal IJ I Ink. s,Imply,' . � I.. . I . .. ,� .�. I' .1 proach otf il.rival�-'Lhat fair, flQwer- . .. . . .. ' 1. 'bul ' almost anything, he 'wantsi , ''. . ­ . .. - � . thought ,was ,to grasp. her Precious without violence; .it I physically 1. . . . * � * , . like. face,, sweet and innocent as' a � . I . ' . - . The eh:ildil�h sImplioity of these stuns. I Pills, is. Ui.,is Hat a Althou W tl.�pretty naine!" a d: her letter and flae.to, liar own., room. .How tired' may bd depended Upon I of the steppes is touvh,lmg� a , rld Chile I ti ' , So, '.Of "' bat . rlia. ahild'is-balsy, 'whont, he wo ne-tilly . 1. - . to.be Ca-pilen, Oat. When a r4lres.ent4_ new-found friend' entha4lastlo%lly, 10 �. . dared the madd -'the. precious quiet and easily. managed. . I I � . . � I I I . veil. !m- � �', . ", � . . me, open .. � 1. .1 . . I ' .1 . . ; I I I I 1. . . I 1, � . I .. . . I improvl,<Watco.a�ihost ph4t belief., 11 .. I ­ . I . . . I tive called at the Althouse homestead . "and hdw wall: it suits you V Why, it .., . . let -ter. she had intended. only for Roils " It ii much bat ter to keep the -bull I . . � . . .. . � "Well " said Mr'Tudo : 1, I . . imon thoing'for i to make eliquiries as to -the partleu- is a.littlo .'poem:ln itself." . . .. I I . ,. r,. as Rex arose . I � . is no uncon I a fain Ly to' � I . � to departi "I will do al . I I can'lor eyes! - - . . ­ . as much as possible in the presence ofth�iiir � hit I lars � . . � I'M :*' . burn blue roof . . t for fuel. , I I of the cure, he was.cordially-re- Daisy flushed as rosy'as the crimson I . I . . iss Drooks," . began, madims, im- Or. in full sight,of ,the held than sta- - A Angst n vvja ceived by Alva; Althouse, who. readily -1 geranhinas hvii them, rams . YOU, .Leave your addre-is, please, in � I ' lace. Let 14 .. , ge ,is i squalid-look- � � � inbering . . I . . . VireSSIXely, "I.SUPPOSe I am right,'In bled by himself in. a lonely p . 1. consented to . . case -I sho,uld -wish to -6ommunicate � - t . . * hig plaoe,-Ibut except in time of famine. � giVe..--a, statement f4ir Rox, h own handsome Rex, had with you'l� I .. . . . - istle bclon�a , 6 him be,lia the same room, with dows lit, is not that abode of julsery. ' Every � . or . , :, . . believing - this eP , . I . . publication. ,,Up to the age, .of said the same thing thatmorning . he I . I .. . 1, 91, , ­. I . . . .. �. during, the stabling.9eason, and .at � � . se . I . "I think- I.shalt� go back .t-o,Allen- you . T'O . 33 .. ­ - I ,. I . . I . hut is constructed Of . roughly trlm-; fourteen years�ll- said M�s. Althou 'had, carried bar heavy basket to I � . a-Upintinued.' . irtilking,tinles'- the rest of theyear." . . 11 r I I a . .. . . . . .1 . . I . I . . 1 he - dale, ' . rionattihing thor at 'least & . . . . .. , � mod bt-rch lo mortised' into Strou . my daughte 114t0se had always g,ates of WhItest.-Olid Iltill�_:th . . I . � I . . . . I . � .1 . I . 9S . 91 1. . .. - at mo.rn- . . . .6 1 . . -.-- . . I � , . , , . : I Month or so. I have a strong -c I I - . . . upright. Oak or pbrita .posits,, an�k lined enjoyed the best of health. Then She Ing ' "whon. all the world Seemed to ... . . lqn.� . 1 . . . . . . . began to complain of w, . . . � viotion , Daisy- might come ,back, or at . SUBMARINE 1:16ATS. . � - - . I 1 'a � .. . I . . � HORSE HINTS.. . witi rough 0 nks. The.' roors' are. eakness, and tkitang.0 as obo - glanced U. into. hI , I I . . _. ­ � .1 , . .� '. .. . . .. �� .., . .. I .. * I - p , . Is least write to me, there.,, : , - - . Made of long' .4,6PIPS of. the same , - .grew Palo and languid. We tried s0v,� - .. . . . . I . . . .. ' Correct ieedi clean water, coul- 'I , � � . . . . Inorry brown eyes. . . . I Euglandll;4 To Iftilo Illout Builder Sap; Tlint Ing, I . .1 ., ' .1 I . I r, . . Material. *. . oval medicines, but instead ;of hillpin' I Ate. Tudor jotted down-ttlp address, 94110111,0he Hunts Are Not Xecessiiry.' f6rtable,, hou'�Ing,'.thorouglit cure . . I .. . � � . g "We - are � to'be roora-mates," e.x- I . I ­ I . 11 ­ YIng . , her, she wits steadily growing worse, ,Ill . a . ined ­ . ' I ' I I feeling aGfnallj�,sorry for the hand- Me' .Thorneyeroft, England's tbrpe- and brushing, plenty of work and good .1.rha boll,% Usually. has two roonis . ,Sara, . "trill I know I shall , . - . I � . ' I ' i and we became' alarm�d and*called . 'in, I . . I . 11 some Young busbazid qlin.�Ing to such . .. � . . I . I . opiitril-ng *Into eanil'other, the 'front . ... lVits, ybia ci�oi so much, ,,Do you (hink . . do boat builder,- hasbeen expressing ears are the safeguards of therhealth . � I .. . . I . . , . ­ it..frail Straw of hope. In his own . onebel, g Lhe. gqast-ehambex and ills a doctor. Ile Cola us " that liar blood youlwill. like me?" . . . . . . I interesting, 'opinions on submarine of the farm horse. . .. - In I I . . was in a very watery condition, and "Ye,, . 4," witid 'Daisy. "I like -you Mind, long before Rax bad 00110lud- batits. He does g6t believe it neces- , � The horse that is compelled to pull shriae, w-lilich holds all Lbe saicred pic�' . that she wag on thovL,rgi� of nervous , . no�v v .. . . I . I I . - od.hEi story, ha hAd settled his opin- , for Great Dritain to build sub" his hay from. 4. r . ack., above his heird . tuiNw, of the family, 'The inner room . . I . . . . . � . I � salry I . i ... .. I � * .. -.under his care "Thank You," Said Miss Sara, inak- toll o me ca,use the young marine' boats,'even it the experiments will generally bs,traubla.d by infiant- . . . . prostration. She was. wife had fled frorn, him . . . .1 ­��..=*V-�.i I I lvvtrr� me� - _-._1._._-1_- ­ - .-..--. . ­ .. for several nionths, ,.blut: still kept � I.ng u Moolic courtesy. "I am ,going . I.. with .So . Of other nations have been 'quite suc*�. matiOn of.,the. eyes. When he throws . . growing worse. .. ,�,lle had b.(IDool0 � to love You with till my might-, and if viv�af, bitterly repart.thag, her mad, desgful, He ig 'carefully studying up his bead and noses th . very pale, had no'app tito, fee' I hasty marriii 0. � . . . a hay all the i a . quent you don't love me :you. will be'the 9 I . the problem of devising a submarine loose Airt and seeds will fall from I . .� . .. I "I .have great -faith in your .ac- destroyer should it eye . r be necessary. the bay, and the horse will get more . . headaches, and after yen bliglit:exar- lung ' - I a . * .L ungrateful .creature in the knowledged abilltyj" said. Rex,. grasp� I . tion her� hotirt Would Palpitate Vic. worl& - I kn(jw.'jtLqL how lonesoma you in - I Mr. Thorneyeroft regards the Amer- or less of it, in his eyes. Much, t'rou- ' lently. As time I .Ale. Tador's outstretched ba . I "I'AR , ,passed, she seemed I t be," ,continued Kilri I -re� " g . I acks,even H ko, � ,. 11.118 , I . , ,I " . ind. loan, submarine .boat as the best, type ble may be caused by such r' . to grow worso and worso� until , . I Sball rest my' I" .. at .naombor jmst, h,)w lonlasome.l.was the . , hopes upon, your firic ' I yet ma,dei but ho doubts -its efficacy with the best and cleanest of hay. E* - last she could scarcely move about, . I Ing Daisy. I can not, will not,,belic .. I . I . . IN - . first day, I -was away from mamma, Ili ve even for barbor datindes. "A Shall Lorwer the racks. . . I . . 0" � and would lie ulion &�Sofa mogt-Of nnd when nigh.! -:set in and I wa � a afl she is. false. . I would ag soon I baki of dropped in the neighborhood of When th "' . . . , . -ram . - I . . . . - I . . Q horse,is ,suffering f ' the day. At this, juncture 8110 haa � lone, . and- I ,know I wits securely the ItgrItt of.haartin playing me false . . n . I . ,Pr , . . . it subMarine boat," said'Mr, Thor 'ay- collar and harness rubbing bathe tile , occasional fainting lits, and ' any lqake'd in, I wits . actually thinking- of a . s Inly sweet little love!"' , . croft, "and 'exploded either lefel. or sore spots injukewaxtill. water and sea. DIS 6AS E fright, as frwai ,I sudden noise, would tl-,�lring tha.siisots of my bel into , � #., * * below it would afford sufficient Shock tile soap, and after drying thord . ugh . - � is a symptom of Kidnay bring on slight attacks of hystorl . The dark mantle of night. had fold- Disease. A well known Both MY bulb, a. strips unit making, it rops of. t hem, sit Its dusky wings over the Inmates to crumple upAhe boat. Possession of ly with a soft cloth, apply with ,witch doctor has Said, 03 novel" I . and and myself feared. and lotting myself dowii to the ground . . a subintarine boat of your own will hazel, This witch hazel is mildly as- I yet made a post-mortern ex - of f-lia seminary. All the lights . . I liking for ­ . at -tease of death that iihe would nut lite ni.ore than -a through ihe.win(tow, itnd ma . not help you to fin& an anoneyle, They tringent, and therefore closes the lac- ninationin. I few )nonths. It ua,s � I VhIle Hattie home as fast as I eould, I know 1, were oul, in the young.ladles' rooms are at present -of 'too limited .. range eraW pores and thus Soothes by pro- from Ifeart Discasewilli� ' was Ili this will4litioll Ljlitt I read an would be brought, back the no.,ct day .!-as the, nine-oolock call, "All light.% and insufficient propelling power tabs te6ting. the exposed nerves from the . . I out finding tile kidneys . account of -a girl cured " ' iml-I" bad been allied: some ten mila- . I wiercat&ult." The Xidney I 1. Of it Shnilar [hough," laughed .Sara. . "Uamm.t is . .really a serious factor, and the uu- air. . The warm water keeps up the . medichik which wits first on , � . itilmont through the use or Dr. �Vil_ so $trial. With mi�, I 6appose Yours utes bi.�foxe­all the lights gave coal. Satisfactory problein of keeping a circulation -of tho blood'in the conm I tile market, most success. . fiallows' Pink Pills, Then l-, daulded is too �1, ­ � fifekering, dim, and uncertain, from I level. -keel under water is yet to be gested area and .the alkali in, the . ful for Hoart Disease and I . . -Dal'sy's window, . .. . I . . all Xidney Troubles, arill. It trial, ill have no raniher-or father," ah.q. solved. If I ever have to go under soap disinfects the galled spots. This most widely imitatbd is that Hattie should give'Llient, , � - and Procured three boxe-4; ishen. She wrered Daisy. "All lily life I have "Oh, dettrl" cried Daisly, laying her. water with a submarine boat I will simple treatment, Wit emu be follow- 9 .' %,' i; SALADA I ffM____-1 N, - I - 11 I hail used them there wa8 all un- lived with John Brooks And his sisfer pill&, check do�Vn oil the letter she prefer to .Sit outside." ad by rest for the galled animal, Will I I doubted improv . Was Wril Lng ,to 114,x, "I fell a's, though'' Dodd S ement in her ooridl� ,1�apttnta, on the. Ilarlhunit Plantation. . III spite of the pessimistic o0iniOns hasten the f6.tmation of a now aunt I tion, and we. felt hoplailial that she I could do some.thing vory desperale'of Mr. Thorneyeroft, the British Ad. I . , I C.111 them aunt amt um -le. SepUlaft, lmiralty hag at.last decided W -grant on the galled places, �. elITIT wuul,l regain her health. .,she con- bag often told Me no relationship i I o 'got away from hera-wad-and- 1. . . Kidn�ey . , tinuerl using the pills, anti front that ,it all ox I " . liciltioltax. Poor feltow Ill she �dgh-;'L Isubmarins boat designed by J. H .. . , x1sto;l between US," . Howard of Tasmania an official trial. FOR A I I an daily made progress toward com- "You are an Orphan, then?" Slug- oil. "I wonder what he thought, as; .. - . . 1pff I plete recovery. tier appatite re. . gesLed the sympithol io Sara. "Is Ili(, hours rol , led by and I (lid not: , . . . LOGIC, I I � Often -people are'anxious to know I I I I !J I I 1. I 1. V_ come? Of course be want over tei . wha� constitutes a car load, and we � �� ��=,=n!,!�-_,­__ -11 - _ - __ - - - I --- I .11, -1 .- -­-----­­__-� Policies May Cliongo, oplutions Alay Change, but Ono thing tlA%t 130YOV 011ikult", Mail Is tile quality of L U D -E L L A-^"Vl I OU'�1401V 111.7EI4,, IG alway,i romaInq tbi best,, . . In Load liatiftots 20i 30s 40, so 11014 000, � ­­ ­ ­_______ ­ - 0111111iisissi X6 � = 32 mE.A ww;� 11111111 Poultry, Butter, ftgs and other Producli*-, , . If you have any correspond with us. %Ve 'a it 100 GAIRLOAPS ' I W I I I I to hupply our trado. I 11 Tho Dawson Commission Co, Liewte'd, Toronto., *��--...:�m—�.,--,-..----�---�--."------.,. _., I ­ � I NO SAVE, PLACE. . . t� . N , 11 � . ..."I I Saill., to Ilit, lilangeroul 94) Lovir Alkyllilit-re . . .1 I . t.-1. I (oil 11104 Eal-Ill. - , , . . I I .- I 'tr - Many s,04entiffts insist that it Is � "n t 1.� I dangerous to live anywhere on this . I � . earth, and give facts and figures to . , . . . . . I / I Prove it. From pole to pole danger I ... I . � .111. I abolands, and friglitful catastrophes --- . I 1. , I I. I : are liable to overcome humanity at , '. .; I - � 4 ­.�.�,\\,\, . I any sPA on the globe, ,Sale nee proves I � . 11.3 , \ that rot a square mile of the an, I I :1 4 I , I tire earth but has in some time of . I . � , � . I , I , the ages been sweot by flood, fire or , . �. . it (if . - . IF glacier, or barled by Volcanic. aruP- ., ( 14 A . . tiolls, or -violently Shaken by earth- - * I qattikes, so that all human life there . RHEUMATISM CURED , nau st have been ended. - As to eartblIuakes, there is'no place I - --.BY- � . ; - , that has not felt them. flitlic, is ,an Or, M.4aughlin's E100tit,10 Bolt. I . erroneolas and popular belief 11tat U RUO only the tropical regions are liable I . to Savors earthquakes, E yen the I I niake uil,i moposition it) 3 oil fair'y, awl varry Itolit, fairly, -you don't 11-0 to 11111, it cotit till you ale latro-1. I chilly plains of Tartary have been I 1 could not, do I Ills If lliv livl* wa I llot k liperlor to till I othei�eie�tricilfH,(Iyit,�iiiiikllt'('s- It"u-1-03til-olit torn by.these shocks. , RurthquaktI4 1 forrep L tilat, unit it Allve.4 a curmit wIllell yt)tl(tttl,,,,"*�,,.�!,ti-lt,lllr*ltl-��tt'rk�e, U10 villiell WI, llotburn. . have .visited the city of. Now York I , a - I Tako th ChInces. ,within this centuiry, that, were they . e . to come to -day, relight topple over ths' sky-scrapors and kill thous- you vollit tli;nk I aril talfla` low Outlaws on illy . Yonled,j- iltat't. Tliew is 111111T ill ('I(Ylr;vIt " rightly than you 111inic. It uorfol-1118 won(ters !n a ands oil the streets.* Tornadoes, ig- I . ' I liable "I'liliet brakondown "ilk", lt""t(�al)'St'illtl%%'lcOl3�fh,'�LltiI . &lid vigor in ina., lon, but ItimlwA c6 rollo tKil BO ',ilT)rl0U$Iy il.,t ii -be trtiA thut.1to vall't ,w)ll telling of It. n4branLly called cyclones, are. to . . ' I Youtig anil � Pay ale %rhLo eare(I ­ I)ftt 1.4 illy yrolx),iLion. It 14 an . , We anyw ere South of thl� polar str" It . eas u to a(Cept, 11*111 3*(Al lk,11 lait it? %bell ,X one for (10 L iv a ti r1your trouble get.,. ullrollic. � te�floiis, and where they cannot .live I If you wnnO a Lit, So , . �11(1 for JIly Wilt fall the blizzard takes up -the work of . . I bonatifill of truth. for I the Fiolcand; ilil�19- It is Built su;ll�: lr�""R- , I . . scaring mankind, 1, . . It . the I . - Dr. M. D. MoLaugillin Z-1 , is a wall known. faot that' 13c onge St., Torontoly Ont. y entire Atlafitic... seaboard is'sinking I I . I a l; the rate of two feet a century froth I . ­­ . �_ I 't=-!'-'t'--��­�t' _-­-.41�. '-­-_­_'-_, —_- �-- . . a o Odpa. Hatteras. It it can . . . . . .. . NO.TIA11; FOR DAY -DREAMS , , I . I ,Utk that fast it certainly has no ' L L . . . . I . ,The Vex,sisteirit man never stops. to 4 very solid underpluining;.- �and some . I con.sider whother is gac-cetiding'or . � (lay Lh,e PrOPS,mlly let go 1111 at Ones, ,he .1 .1 1. � . . .� not., The only questioA. with him is ' I and wJlerii Avill -Ne York be? Vasto . .. I w , I , ; . how to push ahead, to gat a. little , I -tracts - ,of Holland .are alread�,. be-; - f I - . further along, alittle nearerhisl goal. ' ' low the siarfare of the sea, and the' . . ' I ' * I Whether it lead ovee mountains,.,riv. I waves,arle. kept out with. the 00at,.arg dykes, and, science says that 1101- . O I r. . morass6s, ills must reach ii; '' - - .. . . I , , . . . 'I,and_DeIgium,, Denmark all' the Every other cohiii-leration is spriffioed . I . I . - . . . .and- . . AmLliern coast of the'lYaltio are Slink- I to. tlik'onx, dontimint purposit, . . .: . . � , I .. . . . . . _� I I . . Ing steadily', anti a continent of r - -7- . . ­ . . .. I .L . . 1. . . L I I � .The , . . Atalanta has , gone f down under the . . L (AVINXIS11, lPA.1rIt1,6T.11.S.% . .. I . , . .. I � . I . I Wave's -why should mot other con- L I . .. . . I 1,adles of Canada; . . . L L , While s' I talesman and Politicians 11 - Linents.follow.? . . � � I � . I I L IL argue tbo�Zolfverein and differentia ,. , L .. To balauce­the . sb depressioreq; some tri.ide -wlthki the Bilipire, which they I . , - . . L . - . . mpol,k� are: rising. ..&boat one-half of L . . L . 'the. WL11 do while Jaw displaces commoll. . . . I mit " . I . sensle,- settle this tter kor your. . .. ,111 Pacifio'isla-ndj� are being eloviated� . . ,selves. . , - i .' �� I . . .., '.'L I 'L.. ' * ' . ,So4re thb Wdst-Incliss, the ivest'cot'st , . Your- lorothar 6olonigtS'L of Ceylon '. I I . . bf SoUt I li-Americaut �nd Spit 7enbergow. 'I and Inilla 'are g �, rtyw I erS, at pure tons, L . I . L I I I I, The "entire series of Japat'nese, ,laivii ' . I . Black aild Green. ,*Canadian and Unit- ed Staties'iniporters supply' You with I . .rose from the -waves in :1 aorn�"'ra_ . 11,000;()OOL pounds annually of Japan .L . - , tjVei� brief timic, � - , . . q. . . Leas, yet. they katOw, Japia . ns are arti, . - . . L ' .. "The Land Th -it Sw logs it .. ficially colored and,adulterated.. Let . . . .Like .11alitindeik." i-� tlia.n-inle . given by In- . � - the lf-rbuwledga of these ftir,Lsfind Ahe Sisterhood . .. .dians. to The ter.ri6ry L hboiit. San . . sen,l,iment of patriotic . Move .YOU to belp 'f the -British, plaint- I . Salvador, ' Central America. i Tha t . er. � L.. . . ' .. f . ­ . I . . � cit . I - was ,atterly by an Briiii8li-grown'Mack Teas hold the I . . , . � .y Idestroy6d L . earthquake on Mdrell 19, 1873� but Canadian market. Drinkers of kTa*xkn " � . ,. . L , thii''people had ' geowat alarmed.:aud, . . . In . tea should. try. the Greens now an � - 4 . Ing all the M't f Irket, and.your dainty. I I . had deserted it, Sa only, 590 were kill- ' * f pillatea'will-'approve them. Yes, we - � ed.r .It if!loari.5bes, to�day. . . I hear your grocer's excuses-, but ia�_ I .� . But in spLfe:,og t I I I as I a - terr6rs men sist. Ladles can always get what . I . . . . * ' I live." calmly on., Must m8rr never . I hey'want. . Remember how. you ran . your husband . to -well, do they still ' � � . , " L �� sLudy nature, and SO do 'tit) L, kri",' I * think -it. �PaiadlsO 'They - certainly . thew:vi thln�s� Others read of I hoin in I I will if y.q 'ajrl6if.*�­, IL . U give then] V . . . I ' . i . . iliste - .school books. an. -I fo*r',�;,.�t, t �, f� -11 . . ., India green 'tea� Blue Ribbon and .. . � . . I 1. along withI-heir Latin and mythoki,i7j. 1. 6alada. papketz are now obtainable. . L . colonist Only the. professional g.plentists keep . I . . IL .1 I I �, I , .. . .them ev�or.l,n mind, and thie�,e ait, ;tilt ' .. . L . , . . I I.. A DEFE_'�SIVE, `.NLOIS-M�w.. . I -, - . .... . . aldrmed,. - f-oi.'(Lhsy know there , ii � * .. I � � f . . , ,really na'SafeLplaaa on earth, anyllf),.V. .Oil blowling 'I itt�� tin . What - are y Ill . ­. � . . . . I t - . horn, for, Jones? Your. psidi I .. . I . . � . � 0 � . , . . : . � ,. lillo"Ved'under,L . L . . . . FOR OVER FIPTVVVARb ' ' - * . * . I . Thai's all rigilit; I'm blowin, . g it so .. .. I MRS Wixsr�Ow's -9,00TIT:1,V0 SYRT,11. 'It ,j 1.1�-,,,: used by nootlionifow their ebiltirrii t, , rbijw, it. s,,oi h(, � . . I 6all't bear thoseL other'.fellows blow. I . 1. tliecti.L(I.sotteiistlit-4�itiis, a,Kiy,,I)�tIo,vn V�u:lldww.l and isthelestremedy, rordian-buea, 25v a, Ili) Ile. ""d I � I . , I I . I. , -�­�__ L I . . . . . � . L .. . . byttll'flrtigHF;tsti.r(-ii�,,Iit)ttt.tlio�yt)rltl. D�6ureuwiuoq . forP.Mrs. witislow'i, 6umlling splllt�` . . . . I . . . L I , ___ I . , .' - ., I . . 11 .. . . I .. . . . , , I I . . - I � .. . . .. : � , I � ' A . . . j,, DI!, . , r! 'r . ,AT.. . . . . L . ,-� L I � - . I I I I . . I 1'�� . d IM, - 4 I/ . I NVh a n my daughter jp)t marrit,,tl we . I . - . I . . - - I L' L . Whim signature Is an every box of the qlattilne'. thought wo would bo:Lrd with her and Laxafive Brow-o-QWnine Tabletil I: - her husband,. . . . . Uw amoO tbAt ciarm ik cold in- iLVkdhW - Wall? . . I . . . . I I I . L �-_ .. . . , I I . We got a late start, somehow, and . I _ FEARED TTTB OLD MAX. . I . I they are. lloa�rding with it.,;. . I I I . . , . I He meant to pop the- question, .. . � I , . . I . � . . . I . 'But prudenep, Made him stop; . 11 ,. I MONTRkAL 116f9l. PIRECT011T. . . For evon if he aeeephwd- I . I L ��� The 01 Balmoral,," Free BUSA- ""'a $131, . . Ile'd hays to question Pop'. . . . . . ­ I ur. AfiN—O*E,-HOU-,---"------------ SE�Moqllt - donesil Aveatto Partial Row mist $],&) . - I . . I . , W P. C 10,551 . . I . ., � - I . .. . . I . . . "t 461. . . I . � I . � I . I � . , . . . ___. . PE CLUAR ACCIDENT. I . . . I . f4 - ' ' ' . I . IUA L ' �_R % C V � T'O,';- - - - I 4 In it A pecullax accident cocurre , . . I I CavItiolial Disinftntavtte. J8ojLjps,.*Jn*. ni'nl�t, 'rot)th P4VV,�';.ILS � ,fC.. ll�ave been - .. Western town recently. The big fro,) I --witil-let. IOU wed tk;i,,.l dit',.'anian for superior . . ,Jxrcilellco. Ili. I.' .,�'glll"I'u��" J."Or'enU infeCti. safe in ashoe factory refused to Open, luS 'Ji'­,il,4(�q, A�'; �(ltlr tbu� vr to obtskill a L , and tile bookkeeper and engineer can- , '. I 111"ply L: ! � it ,I; r::r--..vr,�;j-PIJeatitm. I I . calved the idea that they could barl) I . L Fd 04 UA?1'.V."R'F & 019 . � nut the �omblnation by use of carbon ' ._­ MANOW�11TCH - - CNOLANIO, I . . � I .1 .- . _-.-_1.-.__-- . and electricity. A took several hours , to accomplish their parpose,.but they .M_ ;,� L I To tond for our ro 'I , Conlobite catat- _m t f, I i finally Succeeded, bot L not until they 's K 'I - ;3 """a 'of Siloot . L I W D , U �a , , 1; U.1el wid 994.1iii . , had stood for several hours in, the I glare of the clootrta light taking turi #w�" I � v,..:s sillium rates L . V� 11� . i; ".4 g - 1i (I. 611A%unt. r - �- Q � , -4 a , q * I tw c ,is - . . .at holding the wire, and carbon. When r � I I - itt;,` 0. " , F, R , 9 . � . , I . VINALPY, the %ork'was over both eomplained of I a dizziness and In the It -10 0�, . � t -11 I , ­ A14Q I , OYU &G. �1111 , . - I VA 1 t� O, ' il 7, 1 133 vorige pain I incieased as the hours -passed, and in a qw, .� St. ' ' L I - Yaeanto, ant. , f, . - __ ., . . ­ . ­.­­_ . I I short time both went su.Lldenly blin(I "I . 116110LAS aft0s. . . A."Fitaffic KYLIGHTS 124A(Idaltlemt", at.about tile same tixac. All efforts . . Toltoxw, OtiT, . --�.--�--'------�-----,--.,�v...�-, to restore their sight have been un- ­­_ availing, for while the eye balls appear V.— , . '13 Inksin';o New i.'.Ili,?�;ltt,n,qflllestLoglIglI ,�a-'�'I*� 2ilot.11 Aw,n y lf,,,� t, 'rl,. rpliulldo Fooda at all right, the sight is destroyed, — - r4lit luicw. PALM, I;I,Al,,K �i'i.[J, & CO., 11oronto, . ­.­­ I ---. � � . - ____ -.-- . _ L __ ____ __ � , -_ .rne( , ca at ogan to come bac LO there no Ono in ,all the world related I t i3yatamder-Poor followl One of his annex the following for the 'benefit I ., .- . ----:-- - - - ­:__..._­_­ - - ", - :. - . --n- I ; 0 0 6 6'.� I her face, heallaclipm disappeared, and I the cottage," she mused, "and Septima _n-�_ �, - L $100 Reward, $10). - ... .. _. . 0 you?" ' ; wounds is fatal, I belia,ve. of any who my desire the knowledge. 'a the kita" and slee Ang-plaeo, Tho readers of tills raper will be plirage'l I a - � . . . . . in the tioarao of it few months all( must -have told him virliere, I had-gLonp. I� I .1 I - . 1, L - t ,ly Doliceman-So it is, bat the other , learp I ]tat there k m aigi one areati, if (I 14-1.1" il� , ... I a was as wal I as ever she had been in f ' ,eS_na_u,,, answered Daisy, son- Itex Nvill surely colme.for me to-mbr. ,wan ain't, so he has an aven. elianca. The figures may no,t exactly suit ev- where, upon the top of the great'that saloneo Ithq boeq ablo tri oure lit al lis - ___,.,_.____.. .__ - ___ ' usedly, thinking of Rex, her young _­ -, 1. -11- -1 � L I . ��­1­1­L­­­ ­_._-__­­­ ____­_..-­ ,____1 - arywhors, but approxima closely stovl6, the family slo-eps. All the 't,alres and tbat is Catarrii. 11itil'p, cat-tian . . , her life, It is now More than two husband, and of the dearo:st relation- � , lothe only 13daftiva cur -i now 1werivil MILLS, il,111.1.8 & NAL159 . Year., sinqu, she d . 14continued tha use , � y ,�� . to a general average that shippers furniture of the liouse is of bireb, Sluirro. offlealfratornity. enturt,liboing,L A.o I wi-14"T"'tt", . titutional df,eaBe. r�Lqafro��t coll�ljtllijr. IN In -V�d t ., %, lAl'�y 1111ildiliga, I , An will find them a, great convenience as 'a L 4 A V-1 1' ­ 11wo it SL W., Toronto. - ship in all tha world which exioted .A of tile Pills, and in all'that Chne has between them. H IN 01% and is invariably manufactured by, iveltment. liall's catarell (,Into 14 till. It ilitell �, V I . 1%W ISA w"it"H E'AA I I nallsr, acting directly upon the b and mid .- .. . - . � .1 _­­­_'__ - H AVIE W " AS V1 ld reference. . the muzW,,k himself, Ile fashions MUcOussurfaves of the synem, therobi. (10ii. Catholic Priayer,0,111�,11, Rasavirts, Oral. tj 1, (Mj(jyo I the best of health, with ab- "What a pity," sighad Sara, "Well, I . ______ _ As it goineral rule 20,000 pounds or every domeatic utensil, and with the I 'OTIng tile foundittioa of the rlisca,6, and olhus, 83apulvirkii ' solately no return of the trouble, , I , Dall,ly," She arfo 1, Impulsively, (hrow. .. � 70 barrels of salt. 70 of li ! 91VIlif 1,110,11fttiont wird-ligth by builditiq up -110 1OU3 I'lCtlitf.51, 8tZJtJJLkry, all I ( 11111di 0111anionts. can s;!arccly say . I Illi`ui�g 6 ft 0 SeofohLronlo Asthma, Which Would help of his wile Makes much of the const tution and molthtlalt naturi In Cloing liq 11.11 tionalWo'h,�.. Mallwlivr. r­oivnvranjRl4t:tI:, , h0w gratOfttl we Ing bilith her arms ar u d. h r and A SeVere ea. flour 60 of whisky 200 sacks ot flour, r)1OtW1n)g fat the family, . work. Thil proppletors have ea much faith lit tioll. a 0. & J. BAWER & Go., hiontroal. I I its ctirative powers, that th-ly offlet C Ile Ilan. . - ­­­­ -L, - till 50 to V ' I - ­­ - J feel for what Dr, Williams, Pink Pills giving liar a hearty kiqs, "you. and I yiold to no other treiitm, ant cured by Dr. 6 ords of hard wood, 7 cards of sof t In the matter of food the ltuss.lan dead Dollars for any riallit tit it, It fallt; to have (lone for my datiq1ter, and I will be all the world to e-tch other. Solid for list of tat-tandiiial �. 0 0hazels Syrup of Unsood and Turpentine. Wood, 18 to 2Q head of cat oure, Own i cig"Iffiflo, would strongly urge mothers whose I shall tell you all my Secrets anti 00' head, of hocra, 80 to 100 head of peasant in not fastidious. Ile dear- F. J. (ITINNEY& Co., Tolod-W 0, Z5 0 re" , :1 found. ly lo . yes mushrooms, which g qold by draT '73c, ,ortIlo very Iwat-10yofir %url� f ., tile daughters may be ailing to give The aymptoms of astlim art, keenly 1 lit must entaills, how(wer, It I 'row by Nql& r you mtt-A tell, me Yours, The a 80111s. 'shot i7,000 HalroVam y llill� are the best distressingandar-i not vasily ("ouf used ; adi. i-obb i o coinbino the two re-Inli'llfeS, L. P, 9,000 feet lot solid boards, 'Vor months __ Look for il,.,ollt. In y�lar top,.,,,wV,q:ad �llyeet, t`h�lna Dr- William-*' Pink Pills at girls you can trust, and a . millions on ths steppes. . " BRITISH AM111110�N nYE11.LJ0 00.11 (line YOU with thome otany other affiarnt, The [Dr. Clia4s-'s Syrup of.Linsvod and Tar- feet of siding, 18,000 feet of flooring, In [his mutumn they are h1q chief arti- T911 OLD DOCTOR WA6 MEAN, . once, anti not experimeni; wii:h othor ann% Xf you tell them your Secrets, Victim Iq suadenly arouqod by ,Ili ill. I pevit iftu, and br, Vhase'm Nerve Tewtil. I Montreal,Toronto, 0-,ta%v,i, Quobec. madichles", ('114 -10 000 shingles, -one half leas of hard elt of dilot. At other times dried 'It don't 11k,t our dootor," sairl small . ­_­_ __.. _1 _. - -_ - _ I the first, time you h,we it Spat your [ .Je ant " 'u.sli'llt fji.� Vller,iti ill(,, l?rvath-!Th#- fortnerasa lacal traatm4-lit aviinix lu'�;ber, one. fourth le,q�sv of g .. 0 it. IT . . Dr. WilliaiW Pink Pills create now aeoriet; Is a swrot no longer. Every Ing is ac6atripan-od by a I call wit - Ilzill.,r, j (Ili. ('i ly oil I Ili, brotiehial I ubos a itil all, ".en fumg1,, Sausages, onions and coarse Bobby.' "Why notill asked his aunt, Z,on , ivirl 110UNI) (14, xlr�." M, L ,�,iLr�..-,*��o:;�,=c.ii.,-.,-.:A URZ like (11140 VE r- " � filan lk-Lelillie',; flushed, '00 bathod I im.-sives, dild tho Iattcr asit nerve re. luinlyer, one tenth *less joists, Scant. rye bread wVI family 4% "Becau-m," answered 'the I'ttle follow tAUndry, Wwliinft C)wl.le�, I oil.ag, 4jo,;,;ia,; Ill OSe blood, and tbus..roach the root orthe Pirl in the sehaol known, all about It', tll� ,!Hlorailvo (a build Up arld al ling and all other large timber, 810 I rvft - diimmse,. in the ease of girls. merging in lIerspiration; 110. gO8p4 fOr-aie, 141, I ronalhen aittisfaptory mpal, always provi'ded I "I caught a cold bad enough to keep IJ1440 of cotarse you are sure to M!t.kt UI)L lieVi s of . 11 PARAV . into womanhood thoy are almo,qt in- again, . ntr that t-ftUll InOMOnt "Illy 1,10 his:tfv�. wbafo livrvowt ayalcin. L( is (,,oil. bill bels, of wheat, OW of corn, 680 that t'Ni tchal, or Itusslan t dis,pensilple, and their uSe is a guar Bat," added Sara, with a last, After thurm paroxYmns, whiPh fidi,lit-ly believed there is it(, trealinlint ,oats, 400 of barley, 300 of flaxaeod, pa", is lit i�a, Pec- 1 'no out at, isollool twO wookil and the - wbie expression, "after you, are once miy last for hours, thll pationt qsual- j0XIMIL that 14 do f)Vrfe4qly StWevis-IfUl . and served ag It Russia Mean old doctor went and cured it in ails asleep toarlse next day weak" lit 111v ('arky Of Withula as do voinNned 300 of apples, 830 of Irish- potatoes, ) strength- deceived, yina can novor t,rust them 'Y f , oAly, Is not lacking. I two days.) ! � � anteb, of fixture he,tith and . languld and, dobilitatod. - ut's of th('80. two great relfieffleo, L %4f Otber .so-called Ionic Pills are move ,again.s, Dr. Cliagela troatment for astlima! Mrs (;e.GrLg(' IJUJIden, SW of sweet poti%06% 1,000 bushels of ­.- -­,�­ I — . 11 I I- Putnallivillo, bran. L W A imitatiOna Of this Medicine and ,il have never known M,Iny gIrIff," bons'TAN in the combine -d ugo of two ont ., .;1Y,9: -"l feel it lily duty, to re. , 1. 1. I ,run 4trignm om A �!i�Odlll Ile avoided. If your dealer replied af Iiiq rerno-dion, Dr. Chapala S&rup of illolinwilid Dr. Chasisl.q Syrilp of 1,111s,ep,d I 4 1� 01r, Co., Livaltifuti Dalay, "I do .. I - Sam'.1,11logom vrent., Toronto a do, but I'm Sure, you can ill- 01 It as; a, a Nerve Vowl. Aillinia In a vory 'bail; could got nothitig to do, me I . I Ask Ybutdotilboftfle. . i. dobs not keely t1tem, theyl will be wilt othAlir not know )low t,1n.W(!4 and Turpen(inft ,arid Dr. Ind T11 rpent lit v, Its I had th'. Awiltyla VOWL HINT111. \\ po.,Apaid at 50 cell(a I% box or six ways tl,,U,o;t In selecting the breeding fowls Aae. otm". evlolv XL4, �_ ­ ------- - ­ ­­_.w- � -riondship.11 se, ntka , L L - L -_­ I I .. my i nervotv,t M. .too and thA att. arer any I-iood A friehd of raffie peralladed I . — A, Hr- mosT ,oillurnitit)W13. - boxe;; for $.1.50, by addressing the , And tho two girls Sealed their comm. brought, oil by lsotfiift irritation of' the, itto to try thi,s rpmeqly, Ili lie hivi t I Hod, rifiem points for vigor. - 4 . .1 I . L I 11 ,.�� . . I I k I!., ir ,, . .8 mg tim -lit, pitilsages. Thesta it"tild it', Proved salinessful, ,it tried it Milk is 6ito of the beat foodii f( I A Ad/AV III( ?OL� "If , I Dr. Williams Miefficine co" TIrookville, Ilaot with a kiss, JuAt aa the great n"�,, rr v e sr . 7A,.. I P% M A 011t. . . & are Southall and qUifiLted an.fl iiI3 it cored me. I ant thankful to-(Iily. young or adult fowls. I - .. 6 \ - IN -L. ___4- - - _­ . bell Ili the, belfry rang, warning them Imnandinto relief afforded to tho paltt- to AV I am ft well woMiln through tile' . I � I I 1. r T;W� %s . they mulit be at their lessons again- 01t lly the u4jo of Dr. Chaso's ,14yrup, ot uqft of this relmedy,r heep it Ill illal A fat hen neldom lays anything but J . I 1. . �� I 0111ATEVUl. 0*f,1r0ftTlN43. - RUT41,111 , 11 I iii," A GOOD f,in.4illedl ind Turpon-timv. .Ill, fa,o.t hotme all t1w Lima and wottia .l., %, Soft-shelled eaga, . � d'o /" I re<le:39 W46 over. %sthyna Is IY thal'011,10111Y (-need without it." UP Ono way to, ,make Molloy with poul. * Whoft inen abunei you auslitidt your. � - - - 11,11PItIl"T, . � J#_*1X glie Dy the une 0 Is atonal .18 In 1 Dr. ClIftWO faluily rarni�.dieg, are for nelf; wbom th "- Pralac, you, qu, 6t CUNT, rn. it Vill. try la to keep down, expenses. W %villoneAtl by th6 = AO& e44V ft 1 14 L;P�.,.ILekl I ^ 11' 11 1004, 1��, - '00i a ID A . nial OaOtOd, Oafs at all dealo.rn, or from li'dilkarison. ---,----. %90 VW qkw them. I Xft ona of the Private Offleas of belowli .� nates a Co., Toronto, Fowl% confined t*k6 on f4f; flkst6r I tbtlu thoAti Adlowea to run loolilit, 1. 11111WAXPAV-suppit", I 0 "