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The Clinton News-Record, 1901-07-04, Page 6'"141 7. . % . . . M I I � . . I 11 , I I . I � . I ­ - . � � - I .1 11. - " - ___ _.. . , , , , , _.. 0 . � W. . ,, . � " ,-,- . " - ____.______._ - - �, . _­.. � I__ _ _1 , , , . . .__ ., � , , 1.�. .. . . .1 I . I ."", i '�,��.;�.�--.-.���-�,-�-,---,.---- ­­_ - ..; : � ;��:.�, ,,;�;;� �, P.-_- � ­;­ . I I i i 10 Ir 11" , I .11 i � i " I Police who know . X1100 �� 14 I* Yo WrOM sloo lot him well by sight and cQ11ver- EVERYTHING yo,"No"a'aft: .0 ' , DOCTORS - DUMB sation, doclaro that u, night never -W .2 *10! passes. 'Out Ito givea. pe-ircial, doles I . , _' 'If'. X CEYLON, AND INDIA TEA 119 oor, fie . . __ By the Author. of...,. X away to the homeles � � . . � a income I I , � "? . - - , OIW%o the year, for he seldom =is- , , T . -.!-.* Maida's -� I' 4 gets rid of a cousldeJ -- L L A * 41 A GIPSY's 1014ugliter, - . = , XRS. 31ARRI- � k durino ;1V , CASE OF _ _ I , ,.. "'' . ** of , r A ses A- . night, except Sundays, and is L U�' D E; I . SON, OF, OR DVILLE. X. " , I. Another Mo.# Wife, I , , A,OGV . 1 I X v3p-Arzap3w , WM.A. L"d P!!61�" 41110"ano"oto - out in all weathers. lie Is tall, � _. - - __ - � -11 - I !I. . , I V , , S JEW I FE clean-shaven, and his cloak is gen. I , OF , , �0*0 , 0 * A- *-* . "' . Z. ` U A� e N $.)� 9 *O)K 0*9+,04*0�A *4*0*, .0*0 " 0 -)V, --*s+ , % , 11 A fleart's Bittarness, a . * 10, �_ . * , & . , , I I orlly shabby and well Worn. . UA Pow -�, re --i". 7- ' A WINEBA I r Sec t$09069 4tqqP life. � I I 1, _....M.-P� , I . I ' 'pocketbook. thor Scott" is ail complete 11 mys- *n4 0ho likes good Paint; 4 paint , , :R40*0 with Palus; ack, '20 V . - in the 3 "---"� I I. 'looks out for the family health and the family S . . . Head And Zimbs-A0ain B,eJOJX- :� . . - tery as "Spring-lioeled Jack." WOM, AN that otays on when put on, that . 'ot + Tea sho gets I ' � . . ", If she uses Ceylon -V A well -organized cliarity "run" by I & lgbk and clean. throu$hout ' I tug In 00.0d Health. ..%'.01- I , and India Maebine , ado who , IV, logks br 4int - a paint that I . . traveler b th 'and most kouowical tea to, be had, - 44 CLUOUV,mous philanthropist W OWS the life of Puee pi, 'Pror4 t . e purbst, . rig Ili money, unless the , 1&&N . I , I . . I lie Sun, Orangeville, Olit. SYNOPSIS or pREOEXING Overland efore the great I -1 ­­ ..--- ___ - _-1 - . n - I I- must be rolli J. L is handy-re4dy for the brush;. that , ., tly being CHAPTERS -Guy 1-141 coutinent-a ­ . .- -- ,ft , entire income, is, the - , ia bettor than white lead or Any , . r -tJoigh leaves railway spanned tile Ceylon Teas are, sold I . Seale(, . 9' 'a absorb Ills . I I � . . A1421Y Cases are coustan I Lead ' I Other hapd-inade Vaint., , , � brought to. light ,of . pers � ons. being Dlnglal,id to find his long lost cousin man's voice .speaking from. tile road- . r L "National Firo Fund," as it is cal- -PAINT 1( . cured bly that. won4ortul remo4y-Dr- in San Francisco. Maida Ciirriug- side. There Wwa no mistaking tile % & PAckets only. Black, rllxed, Uncolored led, And many hundreds of uutortu- I ; , , y, is pea- sound. it was a gruff, perenfPtory ,;MIM Ceylon Gre4n. Fre , 31 , I s In that cit, � e samples Aento nate people have good cause,to be . I , lic it. Among tered by genteel loafers am o dov�n tha Toronto. thankful for it. The Fire Fund has �4 . "I ,Nvo tolled to be of beligil 11 11 � � WitIlAills' rink Fills -After doctors ford, an actres ,sea ' 'Thr w , t boxV, - $60,009 4 year devoted to helping _ flsay's PaiRls- ,,, . , , 0119st voice, and it said; ,,,.LA.DA, Address s,SALADA," � - I them may be noted the case of Mrs. whom Is Caryl Wilton who propo, I Rai , .. . 'hO liq ',Road agentst" whispered Maida, . � Benjamin Harrison, a, well known And As rejected. IS , lear tile I I I I poor people whose homes are burnt M . I JI : 6 other's betrayal. lie riend psts of the Sierra:s; she read tile lit- down uncovered by. illsurance-as J, . .31 � JAdy w,boresides in the -near vicinity story of her in arid she and her w -found I - t they generally * ar4. This fund has 1; ,4, are juit that kin4-rdady for . L __ drew closer together. tle book stie had taken from her sis DOING GOOD B71 STRUff . :!,.*,, " I of Orangeville, Qat. A, reporter of I ter. And as she read the tears flow- . I . ackn'owledgad the be '. I , I I ' ' at, kagi , . . �the Sun hearing of Afro. Ilarrisoii'a Ca ,,R III.-Contillued. I "No box here," growled tile driver, . _. . been in working order ,for eight. , � - for sixty years, economi , - , �, I , Let, ave ed, for, it was the luirror of a gentle, . . . � .1 I I , , APT.r Let go them horses. ,om Ill I years, and I the leadet I . wov#erful cure called m ,"he 11eild IiIII upon her it, boys." I . I 0 B X HAS PAID OUT cal, brilli46t, pure, f3end for our I . .. S let her . lovely life, made only sweeter by tile BENEFACTORS WHO IV I,L- I Inquire Into the facts el the case. breast, and for a while there was no *d at .. I * . Mrs. Harrison , said ,she Was pleased The ntly addressed hardships it had undergone, ar T41ONS IN. SECRET, � n � I BQOKLET11K`1FRl= . �, I , word spolion between them. to the guards, who bad mounted the each recital of ,some new and unex- . over "85,000 up to dixto-.. Yet .one f 19- be Able to testify to the groat , about paint, bomesan.4 paintinir, ourative powers of theso Pills. She mot,her was thinking of the illan. stage as soon Lis clarltness came On. peeted trial, coming at a time when of the administrators, who deal out I . , ' T, I . who had moved her with false proul- peace seemed at last to have settled Who th ii� rs Are alld Where ,this charity from the fund's offices (I ' ' oaid: "For some years I have been a � There was 4 click of the liftminers, e Dono i I Man "If & satki ,,,, . ises, "lid the claughter, with a shud- ., Alaida sobbed harder and in Bury street, London, and - 1, A. RAMSAV . 9,onst,ant sufferer, Just what to call and then a jeering laugh from. tho on them They Reside. it is TulPossible .. 11 I . Q der, was thinking of the anall Who road. , harder, for she knew that which the cheater, have any Idea oX the idenili- PAINT MAKiltal; =Y d1seage. 31 do not know, even. th, had stood Ili that very room, saying -that I to Find olit. ty of th , e provider of 1he funds -or _ ,$ 1 doctors were una.ble to diagnose it, I , "Doctored!" was the exclamation dead girl had never suspected . . , MX0MTW1=VW-&TJ- I much the same words that wronged wonian, lying Ili her 500 families are saved declare they have not. Thero is a I 1%. ely run down, X had to her from -the roof. "Duck, and go it!"; the Although , . I_— ­­ I I was complet . other false Inall had.said to her es Est'd 1842. li4 - racking pain , , ,Although tile words were in tile grAVe Ili San Francisco, had been the frora star ear by- the ,general belief in. almoners' Orel head, ba9k and . v4tion every y . . 8 in illy I d mother. And Lis she . ffi 8.)*$*.9",� , limbs. 3: was unable to secure sound brokeli-hearte slang ofilklio road, the pqoPle.J11 the cause Of It all, tha the mother of I Chancey Bequest, Lind allowed an itir that Mr. I-Xaines Gri ths, tile ivef .,f� -,W.,X_1,1_ , . 1+, s'V�*.)F,.s.',* ,�$., .*.A(,*+ �t ,*.*q* , , , , . ! sleep,, and on arising in the morning thought, a detestation of all men stage !lad- no difficulty in compre- the girl now living had wrecked the come till tlioy call find wor%,t th6re thy mineowner, is the .good anget, . � . . _.. -_ � . . : .. before going to daine over her. �iho had been half hooding what it meant. Tudeed, the life of,the girl just dead, . I are not inore than three people In but. there Are . half a dozen other - - . I . . � . I I .1 I � I , I I I . 11 . would feel as tired as But tile gentle, unrepining spirit of the c6unti7 who 1,nQw who the rAY13- gueSSOS, And no reliable clue. This !*F yo *War.t bastresisussiliPallyoux I . . . . . . i bed, lay stomach was in s, 1?a.d coil- 111clitled to lot her heart soften .to actions ,of the men oil tile stage and u. OUTTalt,JECOS, POULTRY, APPLE111, other FRUITS 111"d PRODUO91 to, . I . ovemeint caus- the man, who had pleadect his cause e roadexplained them- the dead girl h%d not moved Maida's . terious , donor is that supplies all identity is moro� strictly guarded . Limited ,or Wear Market and , dition and the least in so nobly and tenderly. . She could of those in tb . The Dawson Commissforw 00. 0014-r� St., Toronto. I I e(I my heart to palpitate" violently, . . selves without the help. of any mothei-to any softer feeling for the I this litoneyi And those three keep tile than tiny of tile others, 1 . I I .. I a I - . . . Doctors' treatment failed to be of see now that it Was Only A trap lie Words. Tile words smined rather Ili- man who through it'all had been secret close Lis wax, says London ,, _"-W�M,V."."Wnw��� � .. - -_ . . . . I . . - I 1. benefit to me and I . was in a very was. setting for her, fillit CIS 10119 ago voluriChry, for they were slinultan- living in ease, luxury, and', Its she Answers. . . . � LEATHER DRESSING. I SELF PITY, .. . ' discouraged state wh n Alior­she winced Lit tho,thought . ir actions� Tho whole thougl�t, indifference. It she Pitied This bequest allows a regula! "I see .Ja I ok Ketcham . has been . I . . o' a friend . ad- her f" tile loving dous Vith the I MWO d 9M I , , . , . . . . . . . 0 ' .Dr. Williams' `Pin% -had set a ,tra, for I . ck, And tile wacs, of the fugitive Wife and the I $1.0o,000 per, annum to the tamilles .. . married to Miss Goldiron." .. - � � I vise.d me to try Viler. dialogue was sharp and (liti In . nocont child, she was all the more, left by digAb 30 N t - H 0 - . I . . tile startled passengers were liardi led or accidentally-kil- - ia U "Yes, and I w.as very sorr to SeO Pills. Thinkind that they might re- iieart of her ino , y I w torXalre Your Boots Shine y . . , . . . lieve me a little I procured a supply 4'Milther,­ she ., cried, with a now awake to tile situation When they confirmed Ili her hatred of the cause led workmen, and, . � � � A. Perfect Liquid Dentifrice ter the . . � Like a Looking�Glass. . ,jv., . I . . I . . I . I I and began taking them -according to rinif Ili her .voice "I will not fQlt0r, realized that tile gulls of tile guards of those woes, for she saw in her THOUGH :IT CANNOT COPlil I "Sorry? For her sake or Ills?" , . � , . � directions. From the first I could I will carry out'your beliest with I witll� they had 3nother only the instrument Ili the I . I . . � Teeth and DrUth * 'I'llo'best dressing for black leather "For mine..' I *anted her." I . .. . see that they we � re helping me, And I . teart as cold . us his OWn,W111a when 11aviltg been tampered tile horses be- hands , of iate, 4:111d 'visited on tile . � with the . enormous dernAnd, door, MEMO � . Is orange juice. Take a slice of all . I - 1. -,6 . , . I . . . Lietermined... to lash . re good than al . - . by the time I had taken h4,11 a doz6A lie ruined your young life"' the I of the detaining man the Whole of the indignation 2110 most ally other . - ft . orange, and rub it tlior6ughl,� All boxes I was free from the ailinelits .!,Will 'you, Militia?- �111 YOUT., yo n d contro , c the and bitterness she felt. .. J charity. It has an office ill Loridon, . . r, 0 over the shoo or boot, and Allow, it, Twenty-,qix English bishops' rajik � . that had made my life miserable. 'It w'jLs the glad, eager cry. "IToar me. hands ,-.it their'lleads, and mak Silo I read the littio'record of Con- � one in,Liverpo � ol,- and one Ili Dublin, 9% to dry. -Then bruSh quicklY with a aa peers. I . . � . .1 � . is now several yea,rs since I -took the Your ,father is know" to the world 'attenipt to run tile. airlbush, )!',very with a rocently-start d branch Ili , Rh soft brush until it shines like a look- . . __ I . i � . . 'mar head wits bent to shelter at the stance's .life as a sister might And .Glas-ow, and "t eachoofflee is a lit- u � . I I - . pills 'and not the least sign *Of my as Sir Richard Hartleigh. Ile - words of.the',guards. Thero was a ,should, and then she, road it cis ail . leal with . W � Ing -glass. I . lainard's Liniment Cure3 Dandraff, . old trouble has since shown Jtself, ,,led a Cons.t,tilce Faulkner, I-31he was a, avenging worrian, 'conning. its dates tic staff' Of 011iployees, who.( . ' I I . . . furious rocking of the coach, crie I A most convenient dressing for tan * .. I . . .1 I . I Id strongly urge tile us - .;il.l, and a ved him and -the all(T occurrences with till that won- the -thousailds.that . tire , paid . out; . � . . e ,of D.. ,he lo . I . t , W $hoes is tile inside of a banalla skin., ­%Iinjster� of Railways . . I wou , . a beautiful �� . oaths� and roports'Of gulls, . Teeth 'owder The Russian' I Williams' Pink Fills .for 'any pers�%ft ,,�ith 0, passionate . devotioii, only coach came to a dead sto . derful capacity - for reirLeinbrance and whenovera baa case is In ro- I . I I This is- rubbed well. and evenly all hg, ' . . . . Who has a weak or run down system. equalled. by III,; f9r her, Heaven . P - en� duced to tile staff Is notice the relief over the shoe, and Touloves all spots has prepareff. a timetable ShOWI � � "Fight for your livesl" shouted which her ti-aining a-, ail actress . Both forms of Sozodont at the Stores or by , . a,nd I am sure they will not I ail to helped me when I geoliled powerless . the life is. forthcoming at once, w1thout MIY Idail; Price.,,260. each;. LargoSizos, t0gother, 74* and dirt, Ila *411 as gives a fine pol- t1l4t When the Trans-,$iberlan. Rail-' . � . . . . one or tile .guards,, and 01, tile. ill- (lowed ber, and 6ntering bitt') . . trqah. ish - . . . . . . be beneficial." . . to help 1hygelf. Ile was Of a madly . st6lit'all tMe. men ill tile stage rusli,- .of the detul girl so thftt, she might red tape or del4y... A pouild A week �HALL & RUCKEL, Mori , which last is brought'out by'us- N%'ay is finished,. the journey Around To those who are weak; easily jealous temper,- mild lie suspected his � fittingly phty the part wlien,thatline 'is PkLid to tl . 1C widow or oldest, I � I . Iry *tile world call be made in thi I rty- ' I ed but� pellm-mell. - . daughter of thof . anilly und this is I . ;,,a. a flannel cloth. for wiping ( , . . I ..� I . . tired, nervous, or whose blood is out y,upg Wife., After live years -of lIaPPi-, , 'Lot'.Als Lly!" will - - . . all- three days. I I . I 11q, I . . Janis' Pink Fill spered Maida. . came. 11 . f 1, a I If years If , .THROUGH SUEZ CAVAL alid another-cleau flannel for poll 11 I ., ' 'ePt up 0 in t . I . I . . . I . I I - . I . . . I . . of condition, Dr. Will a neas,, of 'jilifaithfulness wit], a. friiand . lerely pressed her*hand And she. did it then.and there, in 'k - of two . .� . .. I .Ing, . . I I . . � I of .Ills, lie killed tile man, and the. The other iy necessary. The funds'come Ili regu- ..- . . I . I come as a blessing, 'curing .when.. all I Undor the thULt'strallge spot,'far from any -hu- . . A. s)i�o of 1�moll is also used as a BOWare of. Ointments for Catarrh � I . . . , , restoring wife hil:d f , -Illm him, oven find rose frolu her seat. , eye, bee I ause'from t larly, by post, to the heads of the Brital-U:Fir�t With 56 'Pe Cent., . tan -leather dressing. I . I . � . that'contaih mercury - . .. other medicines fail and rom lilm�. ical covpr�of tile darkness, gnd crouching Ilion h at � moment -ad; . I .r . I . � . I those who give tlivm�a fair trial to'o, illough silo was innocent. 1-16 was I'd and re- .�talys, OvOry �trace being covei I . . f, low to - avoid tile lit Bets . which wero� alw- buri6d'INfaida, Ularringfa , - , - GerMiCny.,NText With 15i " � Patent leather raust never �e v will riurbly dwktroy the aen�o at . . .9 - -y at first to try and lid 1 . . ,4uvref,,ted Constance Faulkner- It Lind it is a rule that Lilly employe� . I ... . � 1. . . . I as morcur. . . full measure ot health and stren too angi . .. t . 1. I . blackened or polished with anything small and completely derange the whole system I ' Whistlilig thrniAglt tile air, thc two =ngWto got inforniatAoll About tile . . . . Sold by all dealers" in medicine fterward' lie learned in ' .Was henceforth the child of shame � FQr', -more than three decades,the but,an, Oil.* A line sweet oil orvase. whenenterlagitthrought emucoussurraceit, . her but * a . � ,,lipped, out 61 tile st,ago, � and lands 1. i . Such articles Phovld nerer be used except on . . , sent by mail', post paid, At 50 c a soi�6-way that she hn,d been trilL tO- ` . t bordering tile, road, who was delid, and-the'child df:Wed ,l ent,, 11 be disinissed. Tlireq, con- at. . They, Lire tile hard- -3 Irom roputablephysiolans, as the I . I : the thicke . . 7 d .11 ,.I . . -ships of.tbe world have been making line is tho'be arescriphou I .. a bo or six boxes for $2.50, V - him, And he tried.to jr,ii.d her; I had for , . . - I spectors visit At times, to uS(, of 1,116 .Suez Canal as aT1,,j1.ghway' est kind of I slioes.,to keep in good or- .1 %inage they will do is ton fold to thft good. you . . I .. . ai,cely reached a placdof lock. who lived,. , �- - . IvIefrowthem. llahjCatah-l; . . ,. dressing the Dr. Williams' Me ine ThLy had se, ' � � I I oxanillic tile bequest's affairs; bitL. between East.and West, com- - der. It Is nee I essary to take loan call P01341bly dal I � . been ..waiting- forthis time, and I ,;af(,tV, when' Maicitt. felt. tile hand !I) She rose front her study, for it was ,they say . 1. . . Care, nianufaLtured by F.J. Cheners.I& Co. -.110_ , - . . � I - � the fugitive, Wonift1l, , , . ... I nothIng 61! the generous 6arat, * figures , he progress ,'In It r- ledo; O., contalps no mercury, and a Miceli in- i . , Co., Brockville, Ont. I . I... . � .. watched Ove% . . 1 . . I study�. and 'hard ,study, too, and: . ive. , Allowing t - .�;ponge and clean Lhein, I all dirt . � . I ... .. and in -one way jila alluther I made hers relax itWbuld. -elf, wet I- donor. The fity6rite belief is tlmt ill the traffic through the . premier before applying tile oil, It may then ternally.'acting directly upon this blood and , ,� . . . . , I . � -A little- fdAber,­, she whispeyed. dragged libars., I y and fainting - , � �l . lrlucoA4 burfaces oi the syr,tam. -lit bu�ing . ­ � I . ­� `:'-' �­ , - - - - her.beliove- that :lie Was . Making lier . � . , it'is the Dulie of Devonal,dro; but he inter-Qceanio cana.1 convey: much. ill- -ubbed dry lit once with it flaurfe ,� I . . I I � I � � ' - . . ,,I Am wounded, . Leilve:me and. with hungeri through* tile. silent for-. denies tile fact. , . I I I . I I terest, especially. in view of, future be I I . Hail's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the gen u. I . " . .. . . . io, take from her hor'little ditilgliter. , I . . Or other!sOft cloth which ,will Ift . Ot' Ina Ittqtskaiiinternally,andmiLdeitx talodo ' - I ,,IuVe yOu11SQJf)' 7 Calne tlI4-.d1LSPing est... - I -low 10119-4110' went thus silo. . inior I I I , . Ohio. bi F'.J.Alhonay & Co. TOStilaoniiafi - , . �e , BRITISH LOOT AT PEKIN'. L ek,"but �. . ­ folL sho re�totl mild -walk- : A - c6tistant; pumle to .those - andertakijigS of the's.ame natu're,, A . . I I . . I t detectives oil her tra ' .1 �. � . tov 'scratch the pa�tent 'finish, . � free. � I I . , . . - � . - I's pu: . . - URSWer. " I . . � . .. 1. never knew, -ested ill the sea � and sailors is the glance : At a' table enables one I . . � . .. .. .�. . . I 1. . : ., � 6111, nd het ,I . . . I . I . . . � time- that - they fell . ',Where Eire you Woultdod')" : ed alternately untililight caine oil stion" . whor 1,Mr. Searnan's - Aid" realize tile extent i.o which the Suez ' - I& L' I ,.,*. . . Wo d, by Drufglatq, Price 74c per bottle. � . . . .. * 'nee -Of would' '.sehd . her M -WAY . . � I . I I quO, be' - Ile works, witiidut an3f Canal.bas been of:use to,tbe Euro-! '- � . . I . I � I 2, a Fami y Pills are tfie best. I I . . . Sir Claude Nacdonald's Defe .. . slid they' " Ili tile side. � A bullet struck me -agaill. _ Alld ,then ,she still wo�lked. . . . . ' ,,, � . 1. . I . if 110 loved � . Illay . I I 11 . , ' I : . I I . I . I . � A" !, . .. . � . I . I I g ,. - - �* would lose her. The WI e as e d f . .1 Ilssistants wliateyer,. Lind lic pean inarit'lindA countries. . I chek'Pround trip rate ­ . . I .. EngliAh Troop - , . I -.'game outcast lifc.ag . I stopped out of,the stago. - Ldav' ,She was footsore an amished, but stall or I I . I . . � I . -�ed , tile 1. ' d 1 hill mortally, her wo'xiderful spirit and Nvill power : .car Nineteen flaggi.have illeir.separate , I I . . I . has ii � lilb. I min . afrai. ' geLs rid Of Lit least $25,000 a y � , between St -Paul. Minn., and During the last .century, tile, Bfble. � . I - . It I - . . . ,. tiles . I � - � � The North China, 'Daily News Of the woman lie betrayed, and tile hus- h rt., - I tim.gettin s6.weL;k. 00,. 1kept helvo up, even After slic'. h4d.los .. . . .. colighns, � . though . ships' of all a, . -Pacific coast. .-- . . was traft$ljited into more than, 3.50 ' . . Shanghai, 'says thlit five classes Of, baild and b Arayci: .1;as, suffered ag6n� -11 9 in gifts to . I . .. � . . 1, *1_1__�.cannot; niove." . ,till sell,,�,o of paiti.iii the very excess ­ . .. � .. I . nations do .not: appear in e ,y .. year . . the .iangu�ges, which nineAenths. of. tile � , . , I . . ' ' ' . - I go. , : . .. . . . .. � _. vei , I -f � L - .1 �. . actions by the allies after the. siege jes of remorse all those'y6ais. auk,ilf� ()at falllti�g from loss ',of suff4ring. . . . . '81-i ALT -1 -IN AND SV,'AUE'N'S . On July 6th. the Norther i Pa le human race can read'. ' .1 . . I 1 I , - �. tiflab , le, . ,d I ­ ited SrOuz.so' tllat�, oil, She .1; in , by*her side . . When darkness I .. I ,A.- . of ,the, series from ­1870't( i . . .1 A , ,ci I I . . . I . ' in Pekin were ufijus I &coot - have eouct. 'of , ),lood. - - Altdda knelt came on she Would �. i . . . q � .. - ; . . 1, I I . . . . 10 .oll'-��Ivralda, . . , faillilles, . as ii - ­ i t Great Britain 'started 'with and. has .1 11 MONTREAL kQtV, 011120T Ing. to the rilles 0 . brandyl There'. there-' I' I ' car as can. be ebtirna - .. . I � R3fl. will. 'place, in effect a .low first- . _. ,dopt6d at . iTI , . d tried, to c6dx her to try to walk 'have drbpped awl rested her .Weary .. -1 ir any. . I I I . . � . I ' k=2=4 U.'a Lie, � � I . . I . ,-I] t tll . e�.c 'I JP . . L � _3 __20 , , . �t .en�umer&tes O't-last. long.. ,:I aust-tell-' ,ill . I . I . ed;.. biut it. is'orobably Illore.- Hill,- inalat4filed a -Ara9t propoilderaficii in, class round-trip rate of $46.01) from , %ai =17- Vagu`e ,loonference. . calin Ittle farther where tilpy.would-be .limbs on, thb.soft. leaves,� bu , all ' '�,, - , - . . (leeds of, sailoi­iiien,. whose fainilies the gross tolinago of S I i . I - t'. . . I '. a, stra 11 � them iti'follows. .. . . you. Nearer, .Majdal -I�havo edu- tl, 1 . - ' .4 passing AVE 6"M.� . I .. I I . likely- to et�capc. .the, sight of of the punia, and the, wild-catcould _ , I ' eas. rA - erminals to. Seattle, I Ta- � T. I I I I 1. . ' . ndy'l I . wore. . ha.ye been Ili distri."Ss �vlji-le- tl r. tbr'OugI the calial, Last year, she I I 0 . . . I . . P.09 dfij�- - .,� ; . . ... . . ties . committed �&,tcd--�, pt L*by w I wQuid be hei6,d wakilig .the echoes of tile I ­ I. I - . I First -The atroal , vou:4�- Af6rb bra, - � ciln----� I I ­ % . I -kni � )tj�, tile hLadadAII6 list, With 56'17 per. c it ma And � Portl * .. I - . . . � . , 1. , , . . , , - ,rlIIA4ns,. oil ur . . holi 6w.ds ,�% _we,'"way at sea,. ando' by the. Russian troops. - - , - . not SV�jl,j__�_ - ()111�' roll . leinber-prp- 1.40 ... . .� . ludder . . .. V - of I., .co . 1)4t,iis of sale7 . . . . I . . . � � I . S . , ., . . . -*Wbrge than death, ,Tile I)oor a t , . �tiilcl with' a:'sl - Oormally,: whiell coules next, having at: � .. . . . . ­ . . t . I r-� � , � I . . . , .be far . . � . Y a - Solitude . .1 , shoj!j � I ea. tern -' terininals will be from A recent;teat of salt -w -a er file so ' '. '... .- 17, Second-111he Punitive .expeditions, I ., . Miniliiiic W.ng envelope, and tile a �. �o*ers� inise-remember-oat 11 .. . ade ioal. 'eflqrt* to' rise tb her she kept oil. At I a's t slit-, came- upon lngAde, with the printe& head- only 15 per cent.. During the Iast jul 'July 13th inclusive, and I . . . I - ­ y Gth to vice gave satisfactiow.- . Salt water organized by various P I - . .The wrecked � and ruined, life.wa:s girt' in , new note . . . feet, U10rd to please,.AlAida I.. sja�,C, road, dlid that put been. considerable . , . than from the I I ., ,, . Third -The armed support . given wod: to th`6 . I . .. - . . ... . ,t, and enabled Ing. . Seaman's Aid'.' ill p,lace of Ali decade there have, . - . the final limit for -return Will be Aug. extinguislies lire much ,More ra0i4ly.. , . � . ' g6n�,Jeavlllg a legacy bf I 1. y hope of paving bpr. own life.. courage - Ili . her heal � . . . . . . . . . I .. I �. . . 9 31st, . 1901. D . estinatioii must . be ount,of fresh... .. .1 ­ . . I , . address. . . .. I. .thlln the same ai�n . . . . 11 to adjust the claims -of Catholic, bright. Young life hardly yet out on RII ' I-sulf oil itli . . .- . .. . . . ! . ., I wi more . . I . . . -Christians by the French Authorities . . .. I . . . MeLida. put her,aria,vib6ut her, and, .her. to' drdg I he . I I . The lidte,: Which Is sterp I . .. . � reached not later than July 18th, ,. 11 . 1. . . I . . I �. . . . . � ; . . its-,journey� - , � with , wonderful . perseverance and hope, .1 . . . . I . . ., Consists- of a . .: 1. . ,- . .. . . stopovers.be . ine . . ' I , . . � . ' . or, at all events', ,by Fiencli.troops. I Alit .*well.. You njay wec�, Maids, go on and on.now, the old-fashioned )vay . . allowed IN: MTHI�R. Hillard's Wilmot Cure& Burns, dc.' ' . - -' �. -The- looting of the, Pekin the , twii, bioiliers' courage, - helped �'Iier . through the She, ebuld but, few� words, 'begging "tile accep�ance DIRECTION - within the transit I . I � . : . . . I . - I . Fourth j, -tot, . 'Old -so.. By And by alie - . . . I A: STRAIGHT CASE .. , ,. %. I .1 I . . . .1, 1. . .. . .. . I . Carringforf �Ieart t-ilicket, until she folt%they were far and . she � I .. .. . . I . I . 1. � �, le"0111,IMPS I . . . I I I of- ,discord 4r'l �1. ­ . � of tile eifeIosed*1oah,­.%,vhich Oil- , limits. I �. 1. . � I . . I I . I. .. 1. . . I ,�... - . . . .. I I. . . Observatory. . I bav6 entered Yol. . -h from th& road. .1hiere' thought.. -lie-, aw a gli'llmer. of light'. I . .goner. , � . 1. .. . . . ..� . ' . . . . . I.. - Fifth�lrhe charity f.rom lodt Pr - I ,only by. el'Oug . _ silo ,a, . IV consists of psistal orders for froill I This offerb. an unsurpAssed;,.dppor, A CAJ�'L. DOWN FOR* XA. MEEK.- . dT .. . . I . tised by some American and B I ritish .. *a Mr. Meel�-1 should�certalnly - h4ve CL --hatred ;xnd di'strust, . Affd , 1love niade a co -* wholic(" it�caiuo, . to $2,55. Ili tho.case..of a distr..- L' - k for those desiring','+o hunt . , � I � . purification . ot,stois to ask herself. It was � k ility '6,g6 Into 'the, some say . 1. � . . I � 1, � . qhawl and. c re atilt I - payments Ar n . � . S TIME.. tu .. . . .. -sou . , . eve d the i I ing:.girl did Il 11'a th6ugh it . W0170. to'lead . e ge , '. -Tffl' . new homes and farins t .y d , , ill tile. crudible of uch ivith her, own heavy. W11ba it Was, or 'S116 �5; IN missionaries. � . ritis . . . 11 . * �he had worn ovei� her, a Aigl. . sed 'Idmily,.Viese. I . . � 1. . � . ' gs to . Whom, in aiighter ' . , : th h shall peace . enter your . . . With the one, I . I t, a r I i , . . morthwest and look O,�er the coun- �verjs. � �. I . .. . . Sir Claude Macdcknald, e. Ii . . I . . ; -1 I . . . I I I her to- tile very scoundrels who had erally.-40P.t up. .weekly till tile b ea& . _ I - . . I . I . I .1 � , I— - � �. . _ . .. ­ I ., . . - � ­ �. . . * r those wish . . Ambassador, on. April 13 last, 'do- ' I I . shoulders. . . I .. % . rns, `xind'how tl 0 in& Ao Visit, - Mrs, Meek�_N6t 'at L all. *Let -her - 1. . *,,H oo re," -: whisper . I Tw'o - -Letters one, and she'll' marry some, ,old 1 . . ..' . 6A . A. Whiah, Troys ;, the relatives or friends or to . make. 'plea- al . I . .� I . � 6HAPTEA IV. -' " robbed the stage,: she would- go 61 - � ivinner rotto ,. , ie rAySter try or.1 I . . parted fr.om . the usual diplomatic . . . . ious - donor' 2lialM94S to know ,. so . t . Indeed, it ame to her, even.in the, . . I I 1. I , ' � . I . . I . pr cod e and wrote to the ICO15e ' 'A Week. after tile -events � of the last lie: s$fTering :girl, - taking MaidW9 � c.. . . .. . . . . nitich about, the *affairs of the famil-. -by - . I I sure . rips, �to do so. , 1 '� . foul just like her mother did, . � . � . � .. I . . " . . 0 , .1 I I . ,. . . . � . � I . � I . , . . . . . 'a , ur , J ' a spirited denial Inci8co a --caressing.-it. state she then was4n, that there was I An . . Permalienoy 6f Our6s; I . t" .), . . . , . I On cle In climpter tile people'of'Saii Pri hand in. horg.and'. oftly I really sometwitg fil common - ies is the greatest Paulo of till.- 6 X9 Kidney Fills. :' I.. . I . � - , . . � . . � . . . --- . I I . I �.. I t , �W.rit � -pan � - . had something t;' Ail- Idl.knew y.ou',were good when I first . . . , . be the envelopes '. .. . . .� . I . . . . . .. .. I I . I I � . ... . . . . ... � . .. � ",4 n , cruel -and indiserlinin � to tallc abou - . tween herself and those men',.for -had odd detail is' that. ' , Did . . . . . � , � . A - I � . I . . Per over Fifty Years* . I , at looting had been practised.by. re&dy t,hey.had ]earned that', ill egg looked at you*ln the'stage.": which most of the recipibnts . keep, ., � . : �. .. . . , I 'i . - . . Colonel (to fridild'eflitle four-year URFI. W=81,010% 800TIKIXG 13 . � secluonce of ' 110 bear p6stina ith her parent I i the British troops-. He said-, ' - . I tile death of her mother, �,,Does your wound pain you:'now? . they * t killed her sister, and go puV a millions or mothers for their a on V . . I rks from all* over. tile gain Derrochors Cured.of Diabotes in -h i ­ A . , . . old daughter -home w sums. allAy".PsLin I I, L . "The empty houses ' es. Matclo. Carringford Would not return' -It .bunis as -if there Was a coal of I her , In the wa-r of avenging the Burdeti�' d It for oV6r nv . I. And so, my little girl , yoil Itsoothes the child, 9oftens tbO ,, cures . and pala:e . . � United Kingdom,'. Lady a Yourn-His I , -A U..*. .. 4. it.. . � I . L her. mother and herself, .L ., I 1898-,XKSL I On leave�- . _ wind coli,%regulakcs tile Vtom,ch a . I I .. . . . - 4 t,L'th, Stag . -for .� 'a: few days; . and ' - 1. IL ,wrongs . of tlic'light, aild s''.m6st often indicated , as . . I ure have been -t6 India? Little, Girl (air-; boob rarne Y for blarrhoBs. 't went - Ve Con & OU16. L , I . . were converted into quarters And c . - . I fire on it." . Couttki , I . .. Rovent Letter Prove . s that. His, 0 'I ily).�_oh, I, just went ther . 6 001 a or) :qo and . L , ' � It -,: watert running ,near. us. She dr I . I 111. 11 . I I ' d by druggiNts throng c . y go I ­ military hospital for the troops who as the time set b�y her ,.,I heai 0i'noarck. � to. the secret � donor; . btit there Is no litll� 11ole,a Good. . to be nkfor-OMMUILwINBLO . r. . I . . L , otherwise would have had to bivouac I e,',�th.er r, understood in.soniq: way that e , and many sea- I .11 _ . , . . . manager for her return e4m .0 �Will you mind �U I -leave vou t6.And saw O . I window. She. stum- , . . Quebec, June 24.-(S�ecial)-Sa3n- I b.orn, and then I came here.. � I . 1. � I . � was ail additl6ii. ­.' it came from a; � _ 'the . ... I . I . . I I -.F____� . I � . . . . . . in the streets of the dirtiest city in al sensation that she it So that, I eCill bathe your. wound? I men think Mr.' Crossley. Bankes, Derrocher.9, of the Fortress. City was I � ' , . - . I . ince ,heard *th6t - .bled more than once, and as she lay 1. I I �. Taking water as '100, Ice Weighs ­ . the world. I have s . I had - di�aopeared. . With +� this, byl .1d o o - you� are.' I am-nOt . . 0 wealthy retired shipowner, is the .or� ...�_,i .... I . . I . . . . I . -for bulk, .flrwq,'od ,55, and . . . ,. . . . . 1. I , .. I I ' has been expendod . in -a Whispered - 1, .. . I .. On the earth. she tried to cry ut for, . n0.. - � I , .. . . . . cured. of 'Diabotd* by, Do dd!;�k. Al�-4-,Y� . .. I . . . � 92 bulk I .. . . a - prize fund I. pipor. in , si�tne'.sin,&h.lar chance, wa afraid." I help, but �: 1 her tliro'at was too dry, 391- . . I I Pills. in 18 1 98. Ilig,,casc is wqlI . .. - . . 11 .. � I . I .. . . Oakwood i17., , I'll I .� .. I I. . buying rice for the, sta,rving ` " the fact Vhat Caryl Wilton, 'tile hand- I By tile sense of , hearing Waida . There.isn't a charity organtzatibn known W it'h � ing beell published I . . . � I . -_ . . , . . Pekin.citring the winter months." . . 13 - liglishman, bad .disap- I and lidi strength was ,too sjl�imt, to I I e� I AV � . - ,. I . . I .. I some, yo ting . id his bet groped tbrbugh the underbrush, and, enable her to emit more than an in- ill tho,kingdom that; does more good in the papers. at the time, and 4 . .1 - . . I 4e . .,. . . � . . . I . . pearoa also. , He had pa , than the `­AVhite Cross S i . . . Millard's: Linime - ald., everywh ere. . ' Sir Claude said in -his letter that finding tile stream, wet; her handler' ' oclotY," great deal ot attention was drawn . , I . �t � . � . . . -id-, er. distinct niurmur, aild'she was forced ' ' '. I . .. 1. . I � I . he was constantly walkirlg or �-i Word of explanationi and . . which is not' I *ac- : � - jEE WN WILL. :., ;­ Y I 1. ing through the strectg�,:an tha without * a .1 . 11 . chief and retuinotl'to,the stifter rise tolier feet.%agal . ii. and stagger , .� I a society at all, but a to Docid's 10dney Pills on its. . IS O FREE I A t had not bqon-SecrI-MftcrWard� It was �Thc dAwn.was begiinling to Vieak by tc; - ' . 1. -little body, of �oor but,educated'ilgo­ . . .: .. I 11 . � . 1. . ­ I I . I . SILENCE is GOLDEN. . . I . .... within A fortnight. from tlle'tiniO - the - . i�as 'he -who rd ' � .. . . I I count. , I , Dea� Sits, -1 .cannot -speak too ­ .1 . . .. �. I i .1 a learned, * however" that it., , this time', iind Maida could. see suffiw Onwa . - was nearer' at every, plo who aro'��id t ' o '.1dispense.. the ��Viabdtcsj�however,'Is' known to be - of the ex6ellmcb of,M,N- : He� is a wise man who never lot . . . . I /` troopq entered .the cityj '!no Chilles had t,,ikoill tile liart of Romeo on'tho , ciciitiv well to. Iny aside the girl's But the light I .. Nvell-known White-Crogs" grants. an itiourablo dis'ease, and: many , of strongly . . a I I I . -houses la, Maida -Carringfprd's - - and'at length she could .make* The' "socitty's" Off, ' is Ili Victoria citi- ARD'S LIM31ENT. It is THS.rofti- kis'wife.know he can ,put shelves up -1 . . who had remained in their � . st... night of. I clotliiii-g Ond sec� the wound. I It Nva$ , . co . the -.more tceptidal -of, Quebec. . � . �hold for burns, as Well a's * ,:carpeliter. . . i . . I . I were ejected or,,molostod." . . � . and the good People. -Of. . Lg sight, and tho'blbod, out the'ddril, outlines of a-7d6b.in.: A street, �Westlninster, 'and its object ,�d dbu, bt - a�s' 'io - the *per-. edy in my hous( I I I :a, I 11 . I . .. 3,9 :h�.d thesb,�Or� appearmildc, , acul'11011 oil ugly lookir - I few more steos and she 'Would be . � .. � I I . ,... . I Zens. express( , . 1. � . p. would nof be .� I .1 . . . . . I Tile British troof to be burned, de- San Fralicisco, With ail tile . , which had s�aturatl,,O. till tile .under is to . � . jey of the ,oux-6, I.rhoso doubts sprAins" ote, and W I . � 1V. P. :0. 10W, . "Nothing I's q4vod. She lifted her hands thank- , I . . I . I I ,ioianer, ­ ' - . . I . ders: 0, which distinguishes t.110 Public in its. part of tho'gbwn, was 'still flowing. I ... - . RoviDif !hkni,-,E, HUNDRED , nnty* now be .Siei.at rest. . - Mr. Dor- without -It . - . a icine, � . ...., . stroy�d or 166ted withoiA okders ' and ruqha(l forwilrd'-with what� ' P - I � � �-­ :. Ange'. saw at. Once and the fully, . tochers- . ffilimself 'Attests that Ili It Is truly a wonderful . . . 11 relation to tile �, . it seem6d a, hopol6ss* task., on, it al oduca- I A - RT' I . 1. . TAhe News,gives tjhis table as to the . lady had broken,liev th' glie had j�ft. lt�was the -poor childr w 11 technic 'JOHN A, MAC S 1. ; that. tile young . gl�l realized' it, for : she . said, in her I strong . . Ars hb, has- ha . cl no, . I sign of I � � I . amount � realized from the "articles . . . . -last elYbrt.of-exh4usted nature. She tion to fit them to bo.engineers, three ye . - - mothor'w heart . by runi � ii ng . away patient Way* .11 � I. . . , I I threshold of 'the skilled artisans,, musicians, - And so Diabetes' return. I . . OARBOLIC handed in by British search parties' with'the-:profllgkt0 YOUng.ridbloman. 11 t is useless. I. khow'I am dy-' was .not yet on the In May 28, 1898; Mt. Sam Dor- , , Trehaure (Goverriment)....�4140,000� you see, they recognized. his. nobility �.' � ' - .1 oor when her head began to swim. forth� This costs a sum of about it I . .. peak� and illy d . I-— __ 1, - 4. Ing. . I can hardly , s' I .1 She uttered a faint cry:for help, ye each pu� A,pc ers puhlishod .the following let- -bilk �qovernmcnt) ..... .... �-- 130,000 . 11 I I . . I and $1,10,000 a ar, pioviding' ter. in,the Quebec; papers: "I have .. . OINWENT. . , I I Sundimes ....... ...... * ....... ....... ' 00,0po. by his conduct- ' - - I breath ,comes hard.�',- . . ' 1. . . . For All skin allmonts, � I .., . . . ,For once -at *least, however, the Waida tenderly Wash- 'fell headlong, to the earth, . . pit with board, lodging, instruction been a victim to Diabetes for over , . I - . I Car And - then, as up: -the wound a . a well. But faint as the cry Was it liad ,and education free of charge.. ' 'The five YearSL With terrible pains around . � , � ­ . Public wits Wrong; fOrI.Whe"Ofts yl ed and bound . . me Vert & Co.. man If Total ...... ...... ... . ...... . *.!.$830, of Caljfor� n heard -,and a moinent later the .society has sieveral ho .a, the chief Oftoster, Englan . as she could with tile means.at her be I my kid.ney 'My feet Were .altdicurs 000 0 . a,: was Ili. the northern Part 1. , I n tlilx*st could not. be "This," the NI;a says, "divided tile young lady ope ..� one near flulw1churst *I Kent. All . nie, liunting-l�n-lzzlies, columalid, silo drow.hor nearer to her. door of tile hut nod a I nd a young I . cold, and my i0olitnAll %R03,, . up� ,yielded only, $27 u, share, and was on lidr way across the plains in with liee failing man, with.a pistol in his hand,. this Is provided by one pot -son, who quenched, lio niattor what I dranic Hie SKYLIGHTS A21AdelaideSt., . and whispered . I keeps, his -or, hcr-idcntity� absolutely' . shows that the . principles .of the a stage;- having Preferred that route . stepped 0iit on the threshold, He . I trlod remedy aftek remedy 1-ut r� . , . �. ToaoXT*gOXT - Water, Which was Ac breath. I there is.liot even a ­_` ...... _1_-_,.__,_.. .., . .0 - standing orders were tile Practice Of dvr�) the ,one by � _ . ­%VffI you tell me your narno now? 10014cd around* for an instant with a eoncoaled, and ceived no help. r purchased one twx . .. �. . the force." I . � . � . . � __ -cc � )II I 11ted dangerous thon . , by reason muld -like to know it. You have, puzzled look, i l eyes fell guess to be made at tile natile of the of Dodd's Kidney Pills arlA found ft I&I ING,, � � . 11 . I V I . I trato lbrin on the groun& provider, who must be very wealthy, , f I ENCH CLERK I I . I I : of tile fever rsiging tit Panallia. been so ldnd'to�me," on tile pros . . The 6r9tinization has been -running immediate relip _ 3 have flow flniall- The great* transcontinental rallway rd."; ' ." : lid stooped and lifted her as tender- . ad five boxes, and can say I Am pot- For -ado up Goods, Suits In Cloth. Velvet, Sint WHAT PAPA SAID TO RICHARD.. "Maida, 0c4ri*lilgfo Over .twenty - Years now, And fectly dured.!' I � 1. . r FUM mild ail valuable house He6siffix" nall" 1. . .1 wits not then finished, thoughit ex- . '.1 Ith a smile J.V as if she had been a child: And .for. I . . . . . . The great actress?" W , . I Mabel had been waiting to" 116" of San . . I I . Majda, CILrringford lay .in the arms whenever there is a vacancy all that Now to CIO po e coast It it,dons, by the � � 11, . tended some distance Out of pleased surprise. . . II . r the frItrodu6tion of a or oway '_A11 ssib.1 INITISH AMERICAN DYNING of., Montreal, - V __ lover's return tot, What seemed to her 'As far "At Went Maida . , y- Hartlelgh, who ad come is required to . r6clie 'not . I �. 11 I , J stone' Francisco. . ."Ye". . And what is your name? of Ou ,t pursuit of llis.couqill, candidaie tire two references from, re- .doubt that Mr. Der .ra was I ... � d ,� an age. Hot,' heart turned to .cured, to show beyond question that . glen- rods oil it, and then exchanged it for Tl6ve .you no Word . to 'send 'to �our this far in Ila . I ras d& as Sho thought,of him, young, I tile swaying, luinboving sttige, wit,h . Whom he had traced .to the ill-mfatod SPOCtable people of ally station lit Dodd's Kidney Pills did not .nwr-ly ,c , friondsl?" � - -)lit actual- . der, but bravii to rashness and rL,k- Its'elght, hor.4051 . -1 ilivve no friends In A] y the world. stage. I . I . life. Just under a' thougand chil peliovo.him for tile time, - lessness, closeted alone with her 11 . ,,o %vii,s crowd6di although . To be Onntinued, " dren of PennileSS parents have been ured him of DiAbetos, and. oil red $ Ban � . � ary, t Vha sta, . Would you like to know my story?", . . launched into well-pmid carcers by ly e grim,old libr 9 hilli to st,ay cured, -we publish his ;utirionto, Drums, uniforma, Etc, stern father in the r her Owl' - _,.-4o,-, this mysterious good faity, and till -letter of April 4th, 1901. . door opened At 16st and he here wan but one. otber O . Z-Ou are not stron elloug:h. to . . The sc.k in tile company. .This lady was talk. : I can hardly lierl," .you now;" - . . . I stood before her, a, flush on his I bly fit fie- 260 attempts to discover who'the head "Dear Slrs,_J�lv cure of Diabet,Aj Y TOWN OAN HAVE A BANO - checks and An expression in Ills eye - your,.!,, tind beatitiful, but tile c1larm The� dying girl smiled fee SOZODON foe the TEETH of tile society may be have failed, by Dodd's Xidne.y Pills has been per- ost prices over quoted, V(no estrAorue . Did you see Pt . Wit, Itichard? she Of her face, -Waa, not ill Its beativy, � q1diescolice, Lind Whiap'ored in tile ear . . nniall may - bc­- manont. I have not been t oubled . . . . 'ne§s -10 but In Its sweet, -gentle expre.mion, , . I Whoever "Pendo , led � ustrAtlArts, mailed frda. WrItousfatatl7' . roubled . with trembling eagot - I . bent low to her' lips' - . 11 I* . I I.. I and thavo are �not mally clergymen wItlt a. sign of Diabetes since illy curd . . I - I - r----4 � : I thinlr in 111168to or IfusleAl inatrunients. . Will lind a book -book Ili lily . .. I ., I 1. .. . Lo, OnVaild . asked, of It mind at Peace With it- .. I'Yoli LIVED UNDER FIVt XONARCHS of any. persuasion who do not ,know I AN- Whaley Ro as, 411. . . held her in his arms for M-MOMent t'hat told world. And ',yet it pocket. It-' ill -tell --- yoiu-itbout�- three years ago." I SVFICXAL TRAIN To SAN FR Yoe & go.$ 7giounnip , without speaking. . . self and till tile wits full of . IV . - . . . . of hiin�ho 1.9 the,best friend the pas- Dodd's Xidney Pill's cure all dib- .. . . 'Co. . . I , , , Yes, dearest, he said, tit, length, was not a weak face, It I j*game-Cunstance Faulkner." , I torg of'Rungland ever had, or. are h neys, And the trotth- cis .. . . I I. . o and cheery coul-LILL'I; and me' Lind Now old X*rs. � Davies .Has Come to go � and shoot metal Works . . And what did lie say, Richard 7 self-relialle h lice wretchedness , ;glhe siniled,. shut her eyes, likely to.havd.. It is his habit, to les arising from*Wen:k action of th- For Canadian rdelegates and till R00F11 ROOFING SLATS, In 21601- I I I -to, ref fresh Militia; looking. at hot, Spend Last Days an Republic. to . Tell me what he adidl Used. Ataldti, Wit , in that dint , . send aid-pucunlaxy-by post ,Do. . was attract d by it Ole Kidneys. Whey or(, used throudliCtit, others going to tile Vlpworth Loa,&uo RedorGreen. SLATIA13LAOX200 I We wV114! . .light, saw her groW.Ullconselouso . 1. I . Publiosedlifith8choolpTorontel. otingralt,fto . I you? Ohl .your eyes tell Indl, He Upon her, c ' clergyman or their. fanlilioi,t who have � Convention, via .Chicago and North- TILE SooNew City Build- � 0 farther end, of tile stage , But she did,not Illove froni the pre- Oil � one of the Cunarders which . the world, � . poalTsr,otd, ROOM O' a Met^] 0611 age, 0 r. refused; ,he -will .not give me to you? slit at th Ier. :but silo . came into New York last Wdelc was fallen on, lint -d times through no . . I Western Railway, to leave- Chicago, Ings, Toronto, done by WrL rro�. i otoorfler I . But I will be ­X all, yours -I do not and c6uld not talk With I sence of death silo saw hovering . ­.- - :7_."_.,___ '9' P in "Ices, etc. Estimates furnished for Whone, IM � - fault Of thoir own, and particularly � . . Tuesday, July 9th,. Ii.5 . . , iterials shkiied to an exchnilgod . still Jos and gitinces occu- thel. . Silo sat and gazed with it 'An English Woman who has lived till- . . . . C., - ,gartoithe � . his harshriess-We Will flYl" 'a � - 0. DUTHIE 301115,A olaId6&WIdmdr6t&0 Toronto fear her sionally and finally, at', . covered der five Britisl' monarchs.and now to those Who have, by fluctuation.4 in tile British totals, Stops will e --- I ____ - But Richard looked down into supper4ime, aort of IlOrror, wid at last I She Is � �,3irnr,s,,4 or SmilaNG . I . romalus the orado Springs, Glenwood Springs I � ; pleading face and Aook his head when they ,ill r alighted to eat at tile her face With hot, hands and Walled: expects to die Ili a, reptiblic. I he . Still tit 0,484,608 And Salt Lake, passing an route tile n LING StORMS On slowly, like. a, man In A dream.' little station, tile two came together I . irly sistorl I c Mrs, E,lizaboth DiLvies, who, At tile I high water, mark, wl, Dominlo I iquoh ti, swile of I-ecogMlitioll, 118 'My alstall ould age of 86 has come across the Ocean their families la Want, been driven tolls, against 7,1111,3413 for last flneat, scenery Ili. the ,Rocky and Montreal W Llyerp",L -Vastou to lAver. . Tell me, then, for I cannot waitl witl I not have hated you, nild I had ,,worn 1, Nevada Mountains, .Through pool. rortisud W JEAvarpool. Via Quem. - I - travelled the to Wr 'to spend her declining days with her into tile .clutches of,the money-lond- .. . Sierra town. Was lie brutal and cruel to you ? - 0111Y those who have Ong you; for, oil! -I know it, y 3o has been pro- Pullman Palace and Tourist Sleep- Lvro and rmt fitesmabip I , I itle, Pa� She is one or. There is never an address on Gel,lilanylq inerea! . � Sur.4'rfor ace6ranieW 44 , a of tlip- stage route oil" 4 it wag What lily mothor' meant." son In Neweas . foral cliLl - What did he do? What did he guy? Weary nille 3,871. to 2,- Ing Cars. Order berths early, as hesoft-genitom asoonA and stator"" ) Tile. face before her was cold and (if the oldest immigrants the Cunard these letters, nor Anything but, tile grossive, from 9,060 in . - kratmidshps, gpor,islAtt,anU*uhasi�eontivent*M Richard drew a long, deep breath, comprehend. ignature "Pelidennis" below A I imited In number. (i6wsci stloon and ThLrd-014m t000mm"stim Pet, . "Do you ride all night?" asked white llow, and aq silo placed her Line hit.-; ever carried. few 04,7'_')2i) in :LS)00. Party . Will be , I trip, with 4 all partio"LAM apyly to L" Son and again looked down at tile face 9 .kustria also shows a remarkably 11=1W.ur � � turned up to meet his troubled 3qkilda, us they slit down to tile rude hand oil the heart, ahe found its Mrs. Davies was 6 yef&s old At tile wop(Is stating tile arnount enclosed, Fare only $50 round alat. death of (le-Irge Ill. She flistinctly whidli is always it Bank of England steady rise, and stands Above Rus- choice of routes returning, Send, "vras, Xub ,,-3., D.T4hVXQ0&C4,. I �- glen belif,flig stilled. 8ha raised her eyes . . . e.,c. He sighed and whispered nical, to�oth0r- . - . . . ille renwinb,,rs the rejoicing oil the ac- note, and thus never less thall Z5. SlIl, and Japttn, Which make use Of stamp for Illustrated itinerary And , V buze EM6 ftdo* Ma � Wr6sl*.&r*A" I slowly:- "Yes, I ain stlixious to have , to, hea-Ven with all agonized look, . 9. tile transit of war ves- map of Still Francisco to 13. 11, Bell- . ­ � - --- L __. , . Ile only said 1111hAnk Ireavehl' and journey oVer-' Do Yotl?'t. and t1lati throw herso.11' over tile inan- cession of Oeorge IV. to the throne. No sort of distinction Is made b tile canal for 'I Agent, 2 King St. Eas�, . , It i ' ­ylis; like you, I do flat enjoy tile imato )lice it, $0111 When Ills ,successor, William IV., be- tween creeds; but at least a third- selg for tile .10,10t. nott Gen .. 4 ; I s I i went on reading, body, sobbing gan to relgil i.he Was 17, And when twobably more. -of tile clergy of VIng- American tOW1490'19 only A frme- Tor�ntoo Ont'. . I I . I . Journo enough to wish to prolong . by and by she calmed ,Qkl Victorfix waa cro tion: of the whole, last Year, reach- - . III-" I - I I I I . ­ y wreckeo. But . , . 0 I a . . lit., 0 1 0 herself and dried tier eyes, Sho look. tll(� late Qut, wried land and Ireland who litive been in 0, 0 - I I I Airs. Davies Was Z41. She lived In 'particularly hard circumstances have Ing 0.6 per cent., largely due, ap- I -1 . -It to A hard ride," nald the ,(I for. it few and moment-, at tile fair $0 W116ile p*rently, to transport ships to Man- The isle of Sk�to has 05 Ili, of raht __-_-1______._____1-_ . I A MACLEAN AND A CAMPBV,LL.. England long enough to become u. had help from "Pendennisy ' I I . stranger, doubtfully. "I hAve been ,young girl, so lately full of loving subject of Eldward VTT,., tile fifth Identity is it Complete mystery, and lin. . d . Ltyear, two -and -a -half times that Of - When Sfr'Archibald Campbell was over tile route once before, and know life, Lind tileli with a harder'look up- ign to. whom she had owed al- whose knowledge of the priVato at- The in,, list of percentage of gross London. I . '......, f ! � � Covernur of Now Briinqwlok lu w1lat, it is. I fjope you li oil her beautiful face, leaned, Over I s0vere I , Brit 1�1 , ave plenty lei, . I 0 fail's of his grantees is extraordill- tonnage fol� 1900 is as follows. - chanced to meet with all agedl-ligh- of Wraps, for we shall get into cold- and tool. from her pocket the book luq;llallec. I , - (401VIIIIIII, Jr),O; French 8 5- . CANFAISDA'S I . I spoilt," I The new immigrant has excellent ary, When -Pendennis' ' I dies It Will ish, WL7, ' d'A Liniluent 16UMANTA161i labder of the name of Maclean, Who or Parts before the nir,lit is spokell of, r),2; Austro-HUrigarian, 31 MIMI! . 10 health, She has a brother, she says, be a con4iderable loss to the poorer Dutch, F REMIER had done brave soldierly serVicefor 111, too,�' answered Maidn. with a Silo took nothing else, but rose . 3,3; Jap ian, --- who is 80 and shows little trace of clergy of Britain. Russian, Horses killed for food in France his country, u,nd had borne hiniqOlf d- banish, 0.7; Nor- OIL meat OOMPANY I smile, "llave been over the stage h , and: with a shu a Ills years, and liar mother lived to, Something like him, but In & ratb� 1,8, SPallish, 1-1; : (Y.6; Turkish, yield on All AV01'age 450 lb- . . Wgll in many a lideco encounter. Af- route before, and an, propared. I der turned away, and fled like be 05, I aller Way, Is "Pather �9COtt,' , WOilan, 0.7; American, � ter )fix discharge ho, had settled, Ili was about to warn I Wonder gulity epofttut,e. � Which way ,silo , er Sm 0 0,3, and Belgian, OA- each, , , I � . - � WITS T89 tile woods; but thingo had not 90110 not sit yolether fu the Went, or how long Silo had 110 dollned 1 ____4 one of the beft-known men lit ill . ... I-, --- I � � � � . I IL, . I n, and his eirduni- it We could ' Vast,.Mid of London. Not that he I __ , . . P Id -Up 0041 I smoothly With I'll stago� It will be 10M lonely If we notion. There was, Ift one thought A. DAINTY PANTRY.. lives there for no One knows his I �, , 11 , � Rilsorve Fund , � stances: W0170 quite straightened. have each other to say a word to in her mind and that wim to got I I ellipts to track film I 1. LARGEST . . Anxioils to befrielid him, Ills excel- once In A While," . . away. from 'the dead girl wholn, Upon moving,into a new house the abode, .And att I A I! . I I . ACA,� zow� Mob -, * 6 W . lesnoy invited Jilin to Ina , ke his homa Xalda did not ask. the name of her evelt in death, she wag benton writer inade illy her mind to do away home have always, failed. Itig fil,- I . ;1' - - I . at Government Irollso, I where lie 0 panLpy t " . . i companion, becauqe she (lid not citro wronging. Silo kept retwating to With PaPer Oil th ghelvetj, fj vorito beat is Ili the neighborhood � .. Iteeelvog Aurniq of' $100 ah . totild find easy Work to doAn black- to, tell who silo wits, lest lier name herself that It could not matter to cOnCOWS crunibs arid all aorta of left- of the docks, Where be wanders most I 1. I I I wdrds an which Interest at 00M I I I � ing, booti and sboe.,4 Mid 911011 111CO 4 roache% geto tangled night -9 of tile year, clad lit a huge I 1 4/ 4A "I I'Llt ONNIT. -PlUt ANNVU lit " little things. The . old man WW9 should betrity 114r as the actress of her now, since silo Was no longer IiV- OVC-Pa, barboin ulatep in winter, and :;�&,,,. I I * 1# t *_.-bo told half-yoarly, for %VhIch 14`1`64- . . quite indfanallt, tile hot blood whom all Sall Francisco was talking. Ing, and that tile vacant place Ill tile I and Worn and i.4 it nulpeoice, The ots have iho moat I I . mounting to, llig elleeks; Lind, draw- And tile Otiler young lady, feeffill",0.8 filr-ilway T,,'11gIlAlI home Wag it$ much new pantry has a large windowo it A. DUST -COAT IN SUMML-IR. i UNQUJISTIONABLO SECURIM r if by instinct that Afaida, old ,not I ever been Conatance1q. Wag Stained and varrilshed In light . � 1. I . , . Ing his full height, lie %pen as It bad ' Be He Visits 110 man's houle, but 9001 ' 5� . 1, himself up to, a winh the quontion asked, proved her ,.JVaq she not tile elder daughter? Wood and had a. painted floor. - � I I . Full Putfoulud oft tPolleAft. i ,nity of Into conversation With the homeless *___14 d, ,,N&, Ila, Sir-lut, IIA, ntearing her 11ad tile law tiny right to deprive fore tile workinencarried nWAy their 14�&-' A 4`4A 1 4 r"" . folf, ]led, With all the dig ,& Mae- delicacy by not volu fie- tile less her of tho, place 010 Was determined paint pota I had all tile nholv�a. outcallt.q w1lo sleep wherever the PO- ' ,d 1. Ir"tL CANADA Pgamma 4. L I lowl, novel- bidekit a boot for a, lialne. They became 110 lice let them; And Ili most CAS08S- 40�r 44,d. A L. I " .. DO IR " , L I LL Jti, preferred Privation good friendg, and fell anteep It, the to take? And she argiAed with her high and low, tho Insiden of the guided, apptwentl�;ab hst�a judgment . Campboll-11 oil tile farm to swaying C - self And fliought of her mother 2 drawers and doorn mild the plastered or t y e _110 lips L P ERN, . � , " �h independence Oach with shoulders touch I = I the subject's ur P �4 � - I . � . V, . I ,a OLg a Irienij%I in a rJea manla Ing and hands clasped, . so far V,Way from liep 'llativo Coun. Walls trea,tind to two.1coatil of da*� anything from lialf-a-croWn to O, I I , , I ­ I I , I 0* , , IT,. f 11 , , 11 I , I , � � , I th or ent y ad die I i I I I I I .I. I I I I" t 0$ agg:-it feeling that waa appreclat. Vow 1011A they slept, neither could % try, Tier heart hardened, and she be- Pling white paint, When that horill a 0 lito tl.o mail's hand on If I eow?.Alv , I ,e �Varrnly tlian by have told, but ille night WAS far ad- tame indifterent to everything but ened I Went Over it With V00 COat "'ov reign I . I I-Ou'pl. 1"�(_r4l /40� -1 -.40"IN . I _ % of onalnel. It jr; Wonderrfully nw)y tit *VN** * � - I, '. . ,� � " . th I ruo one MOr vor- vanced'When they were awakened by the success of her plan. loi-ftl& Min. . I I/ I 1kni lind4leart0d 90 omotimes he aft -09 'A0011140' I n4r. I -, ---- A tho't oqua� so drtaded . by *I I aryl She $tit doWil in the desolate for- ki�ou cloan and It C090 VOIT litt1q, - . . I . . , . , . I I � . . . . - . I . . . . I � I . . I I I I I I " ' I ; __\ L . i , . 1-11111.1.1,111., L i - - -1. - . A-_ 11 1. ­-­­­-­ --- . _� * ­ I I �1 / � swiWWWWWkwobfiffillb., ­­­­ w Ii 1, 1. - I,,,,--- . ­­ -1 "' . ..1. I � I 'L I.- __ � , . � � �