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• '''!'''rvsrilr'yv.'""41'•''' 7''''""rl'ryl'I''!"•","'''""o`vIrlr op the stairs; but on pushiug open
the door that net stood. in hie way,
he started back in dismay upon be
the venerable ferns of Dalt
bec, the Priest of Iforculee.
"Man ot mama what unseemly
haste is this that drives thee so
madly on?" asked the priest, as he
calMly regarded the leader of the In -
"We seek Gio, the arnaorer,"
breathlessly returned the ceaturion.
"The king has ordered it. If ye
know whither he went, oh, tell us,
ts•
for Mapen holds me to the task, and
his displeasure will fall heavily Up -
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Kison Luditn.
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SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING "full host, and take the 'dog of ax a
0I1A,PTERS.-Prince Phalis of Tyre morer—o
Pursues Merino to make lier his wife. "Hold, father," Interrupted t
QS* aide her escape and is imPrison- prince, plucking his parent by t
etl by King Mapen. He escapes. 4leevei "let's consider of this ma;
ter."
CHAPTER X. "No, not for a moment," angri
On the neXt morning, Xing Mapen uttered Mapen, shakines off his son
entered his divan at the usual hour, hold. "Start you, sirrah,' and ca
and shortly afterwards he was joined up the centurion of the east guar
by the prince. The first thing the Bid him hasten his men into servic
king did after saluting his son was and then report himself to me. We
to send for the jailer. there ten thousand reasons why
I've a new plan m nay head, should not take oil the villain's head
add elapen, after the attendant 'had I'd cast them all aside and lia,ve it.
gone on his errand. Malls, attend. to year soldiers, and
"Ah," uttered the prince. expedite thie business."
"Yes, and I think its a good one." The prince knew his father too well
"What is its eubject?"- to stop for further argument, end
"'the armorer." without remark he followed the sol -
"Good. IVhet, is it?" Slier from the royal presence. It
"I'll starve his secret from him, ' took but a short time to call the
returned the Ling, with sparkling centurion's men to a state for duty,
eyes. ' "He is strong and powerful and ten minutes from the time of the
now, and that makes him proud, but prince's departure the commander
just let him waste away beneath was in the presence of his king.
gauat famine, and I think 'twill "Are you the centurion?" aaked
tako down his stabborness some' Mapen, as the officer entered the
what." divan.
"Glorious!" ejaculated Phone. "I am, sire," returned he, riot a
"He will be a more stubborn man little• surprised that the monarch
than I take him for if he cart stand should have asked such a question,
out long against such a coursa Not seeiug that he had been in attend -
a week certainly." anca upon the king for years.
"No, not over helf of it, for he "no you know where Gio, the ar-
shall parch with thirst, too." morer, lives?"
"Then may fortune crown, our el- "I enow the plaets well."
forte, and let me once get my eyes "Then bring him before nie,"
on the fair damsel again and she '"And if he resist?"
shall not escape me. Pshaw! "Then bring him dead!" exclaimed
was a Mel to lose her so easily be- the k' fiery
c t,s "13 t
The . 1
tDaughter of 715'
lie on my head."
htee "lf you, Would and him you must
seek him," said Belbec; "and if your
I head is in danger then you had. beta
? ter haste, for Gio ie not a man to
be easily taken."
Thus speaking, the priest. walked
slowly out from the apetrtraent, and
e• , the soldiers, trembling, stood one
re !side to let him pass, .for even the
I t .
1 o a ec's at:a-inept they dared
not eacrilegiously touch.
I 'Jae centurioa instantly separated
;his meta and every nook and corner
1 centiguous to the armorer's dwelling
i
I was searched in vain. .A. messenger
I was hastily despatched to the spot
I where the stairs led down against
the wall, aud a dozen more were
emit .over. the term of the houses,
but nowhere could Gio be found. Two
hours did the soldiers hunt for their
prey, and at :the end of that time,
With a sad, trembling heart, Use cen-
turion drew them together, and set
-,s out on his return to the palace. •
1 When Mapen• hoard of the officer's.
,fialure, -bis rage knew no bounds.
1 With a chilling oath, he ordered the
!centurion to he thrown into confine,.
1 =int and than he &treat up and
, down his divans as though he would
Is have walked through the very marble
walk; that oppos,ed, him.
'Thais," said he, stammering. in
.7 .dh oisnilh?o,,t, haste, "what -what gaol! be
I . "What I would have told thee ere
yeati s. nt.the .centarion. on his et.- .
rand," returned the prince, in a per-
sulsive tone.
' "And what was that?" •
I "To let Gio .go at large' for the
present, and watch him, and' I think
that s between him and •Strato we
. shall be sure .to hit upon the lady,
•Alar;na." . .
t "'Tis hard, 'tis hard, Phalis; 'elms
;to be I carded," rettirned the king,
In calmer tones, bare yet with a deep
spice' of palm
, "I know it; but 'tis harder to lose
Marina." _ , . .
a "porid. • -You. ' sneak . the truth,
,.Phalis. It shall be done as •you say;
but yet ttll not brook another' such
anoserisent from •Gio, even though. I
• tempt the Very gods." . ' ' .
• "Then I'll hie 'me and get the
watch, said the priace as he passed
out tom. Ids father's -presence. :
a 1 The Wag was left alone, and•as the
sound of • his. ion's 'footsteps. died.
away in the distance, he sank back
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fore, but I had no thougitts of het minl you that I see him Within thi
running so xambly." ; hour.'' •
"And
you Were foolish, too," atf- "if he be in his shop, sire, your
;
ded the king, "that, steel did not push Commands shall be obeyed."
your search in the aritarrer's houses ....And if he is -not in his shop, then
for you might have o-btained javelins eget him. Moscato:of, leavo. the city,
and slain him at a distance."... •' for I have. itsued orders to the effect
"Yes, but such a squad of people of keeping him in." -
began to collect about the -door, that _ The centurion bowed low before his
the matter took A serious turn. • ' monurch, and; with a look of confis
"We must hang a score or two of dest succese, ho.withdrew. .
the dogs upon the trees," muttered The centurion made all . possible
the king, as a dark scowl disfigtired haste in . his expedition, and as he.
his face. approached the armorer's . shop he
''Would that I .had the hanging of heard the sound of the heavy 'hairs -
the whole of them," kindly offered met., ands tlse sharp, clear. ring of the
the prince, with an impaeient move-, anvil. • lie. knew that Gio Was at
rc,ent. •
' work,' Ma:afar a moment he •hesitated
"Ah, here comes thaeamiler, atter to consider' Whether any extra pro'
ed Mapen, as that•functionary made ,cautaiss were necessary. Ere he pro -
his appearance. • • cceded further he detached ten of his
"Valero,"he continued; sna's° you nun and sent Gum arouad to guard
seen Gio this naorning?" . • the .stairs thet led- down from the
"No, sire." • %.••.. hou.sestop at the end of. the stree
."You knew he was corteaca?". •
. . ' and having sd ns, this, he.: proceeds
"Yea; Etcatold me last slighe.`.. . at •ofice to the door of the shops'
"Is his dungeon strong?' • -.-,•'the Powerful armorer wee 'there)
"The strongest in Tyre... Hercules .
btisy- at his anvil, and as he heard
himself, ere he b.ecame Maraca
A. the trampsof many feet he raised .his
might have • beat its walls in vnia. .licad: • A moment he, regaaded • the
"Good. See you new that he has centurions and s then quietly laying
EC/ food nor drink; and you May go
10 him and tell haft, from the king, - do4n.hhatis sheitekinmyeerulereweAkedi.; . • . ...
hat he will. parch -and • starve - there is'
till he gives me the . intelligence. I seek you.-' • . • .
"Who wants me'?"
seek; and look ye, • Valero,. • keep a
-•• .`411re Iciag.''
strict watch over hies. • Go tell him airomaajatelye.,
this now, and. If he relents cell upon ayea.a .
,,, . .
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'Upon his throne, A single circurae.
me with the information. ".
stake -
The jailer bowed and withdrew.
"1 hope the fellow will not die t 1
tne small fear cloor, whiele closca
As Gio spoke, he sprang through este were at
wretched... He thought not. of root- hood, and unless,prompt measures but ..as a person..capahle of conauct- cause it Ma -eases the quantity and
m seer ff h
stenee More had given rise to all his
casquietude, but yet twas enough to
how him down in fear and anguish..
He forgot • how many backs had
oened benerith his bondage -he
thought not of the blood that haa
been Spilled .to appease his hot
were haator dwelt he upon the misery
his own hend was sowing broadcast
in the midst �f Iranian hearts. Ho
only knew that danger threatened
pesial guests calmly aed quietly
'in this this case would, of course, be her
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body grows old uniformly ; frona
birth till the age of 20, it grows in
size nod weight, from 25 to 50 It
remains etationary, end front that
period it deeays. Observations of
expert physiologists show us that
this impression is not a correct
one. Each Organ, begins to age la
dependently, each has its period foe
the change, and these periods differ
with the various organs and do not
take place coincidently, as we may
have supposed. The body attains
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network of tiny tubes, one 3,500th' 'depths below. Bang weat the crease or deerease in the size or
part f h d bee1s against a stene fallen upon werght of the body consequently, is
lie inunediately under the skin ala the rails, The car was flung^ into not dtie to simultaneous increase or
over the body ; but their function is, the air, but fell safely back,
even stranger still, fer they will al.,' The brief twilight was soon over, decrease in all its parts.
low nothing to pass throngh their and solid night came on. Then be-
wails save what is directly I gan the ronaance of this hundred and
HURTFUL OR SUPERFLUOUS, fifty mile ride, and fancy was turned
The result is perspiration, which' free to dignify our flight. with Mae
passes from them through myriads aginarY terrors.
There was no raobn, but Jupiter
of tiny glands to the skin. At a re- ,
and Venus were bright enough to
ligious festival in France during the
Middle Ages a child was gilded all cast a, shadow. The Southern Cross
o er o ma e it •represent a golden . o y
image of the Saviour. It died in a "-ay shone bright.. Meteors darted
across the sky, and the hilltops re -
few hours, poisoned by the impuri-
fleeted flashes of summer lightning.
tiea of its own blood which were
v t k was visib e just ahead Th Milk
prevented from getting through- •the Now and' again we passed the house
of some railroad employee, where a
But perhaps the most striking fea- light shone and (legs rushed bark-
ture connected with the working of hag forth; but .we harried on un -
the human !may is the fact that wo ees,singly, down acid down, rejoicing
have two brains, a mechanical and a in our furious flight,
mental one as they vaay be called.' The next morrung the end of the
The former is situated low down at run came, without accident, at
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the back of the head the top• of
the spinal column.. The other oc- : I PBENCH FADS,
QUEEN ALEXANDRA.
(sepias the rest of the skull. This is
the one we do 'our thinking and feel-
ing and willing with. But Peculi • •• • An.other is Reverse.'
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"Mr. Linger spends a great deal only large town at a height of .over
of time with yoU, Molly," said Miss P,OOP feet above sea -level, •
Xittish to Miss Frocks, • Ireland hes" 408 able-bdclied per -
"Yes, but that's all he does sons to 1,000 inhabitante, Scotland
spend." ,
.424, and England 432,
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'Newfoundland, Iceland, and Ire- .1 .
land aro .all very nearly the same , happy and •
. A man should make his wife look
well dressed if for no •
' other reason than to wake .hie . old
tons to' 'tile mile, that of Russia 12Q ;him. ' •
only. . . • •
by local applicathins. as they cannot reach the ...--.6.-.
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Deafness eannot be Cured stsvi.WINsLOW* BOOTUIN0 Systtr has be used I),
d ise a se d portion of tho oar, There i s on ly o n 0 Evitetit,arlegIl atriZe:tt'llt.oemitryhaftch.altlarabveoiraw.11441naneuiebtitit
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way to euro deafness, and that is by constitu.
tional remedies. Deafness 10 caused by an rotdrbermddrulefelorstm throughoot the vrorht Be Ilum eat
inflamed condition of the mucous- lining of the oak tor "MRS. Wniaton's Somme hump.,
Eustaohian Tube. When this tube is in. .
flamed you 'nave 1 rumbling sOund or imper . .
feet hearing. and when is is entirely closed , Only India and Clear.any earn over
deafness Is the result, and unless the intim.
motion can be taken out and this tube restored S per cent. on their railway lines,
to its normal condition, ionising will be de. The 1.V0tid'_Ei avetaogo 'is 3k per cent.
stroyed forever; nine eases out of ten are
caused by catarrh, which a nothing but 56 12.
earned condition et the mucous_ aurfacea
Mioard's Liolurent Cures audruff,
c We will give One Hundred Dollars for any
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ase of neatness (caused by catarrh) that can
11.56 be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Bone ,
or circulars, free. . •
• . F. a CHENEie Sc•CO., Teledo.O. India has- •lost by famine 17 mil -
S ld by_D 'I 't '''' • , • ' , li011 lives since •1.808. •The 'last 'fain-
liallss'amity outs aro the best. .
I ine redticed the i,opulation .by 1.-
-
The -oldest Mize bridge in Europe.. 100,000. - . ,
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is • that at Eatisbon. Over the 'Darr-
; size,
English railway metal weighs 240 los.est feel Aorry they didn't. got
though it is the noblest part of the ' Consort.
eiagaged• in rivalry 'in regard to vsho
The 1VOInera of ,P
over the little brain. at the back. • Many people Suppose that. Queen
human organism,. it has no control
ari aro just now
No one .knows 'exactly how • this; Alexandra has unique poWers in her own the prottleat tox cub.
•ttl brain d own right, by reason of her being veiy society wornan has one, with
e does its work, but it the result that the little creatures
does it continuously and uncon- Consort of 'the Occupant of • the
he ben • they beceme too large• to
toadies
iciously.. Its business is •to look
after the working of the lungs, heart, erroneous idea, for although she has
niany privileges she be in reality the,
throne. This, however, is .quite an. .11.,re valued at from. $20 to $25.
they are sent .to the countrat
storimch -and so forth, and it at-:
King's subject, and ammo.. estates of the rich. Fox cubs aro
tends to business day and night
uational laws. ble t the
ver clever and ver
see on the great
easy to see that our' lives depend -- e
without sleeping. It will now be
that the Consort has been given any It. is only 'since 'the mien of Alary
Itilleneyce anreever
Y y playful, but
entree tegrauipteerartialyme, • sale upon these two brains working,
separately. For what would happen
if the little brain wero controlled by passed to render any one plott ng
privileges at all, au act then being
When invited to spend a night at
house companions.
against Philip of- Spain guilty of
the big one ? We should lia.ve ' to
peiative to add to the nightrobe and.
b th d d ,Queen Alexandra. is protected bY
mad are there" set f
the. home ef a friend, it is now im-
think separately for eVet7 heart; high • treasen. To -day -therefore,
tile toilet auxiliaries a set of clean
teat, or every rea we raw an
for. Mary flow. of the gastric
•uhich .cligests our 'food in. the sto-
juice ; this
anyone who blotted against .her
lam, but should the Xing die
so le h th • C a; zar ne. weiti
sheet.e. neatly fastidious people do.
h„ Id t
mac cou no be dealt with upon a invited to be the guests cif Paris,
time tourtetwteenucl tranrtvheinuge r ti sceb
charge of high treason, for her pre -
even duriag our waking life, But '.vie.ae protection would be. annulled their couches were fitted' by Frence •
With linen from the .stock f •
oyal
erns
we could never go teasleep. The'recial . e ram .y again Without the
there is something. worse than* that,. I by her husband's demise. Neither
napcx•y accumuloted during the oul sh • T.
, consent of the stew monarnch, which, peecaship of Napoleon ILL The ins:
rnent we did so we Should stop
rected their attendants , -to rembve
wherefore they- Would both stop •6°.1.1s • s ' • • the French linen and •stibstitute for
•
The King can• do na wrong, but it the pieces wrought with th •
of. the Romanoffs. This, ..it was ex-
. CHILDHOOD :INDkIGESTION.
laws ivould permit 'her creditors to .plained to their perjilexed enter -
work.
. the Queen Consort can. The British: e alms .
. sue her .if they wished, just 0.9 she
1:, tairiers was the Czar • d C • za.rinia
could sue the litimislest subject in ' ars
Often. Leads to Serious Trouble the realm. 'She could engage in
invariable custoin, arrd it seemed to
• Unless Prompt Steps Are Take businees, though, all documentary refinement as the owniag "of indi-
en to Check it -ow This Gan transactions must be signed by her .d t -61 h N 1 -
them to be as irctperative a plebe of
Best .be Done. . .
-t t • t d aye eon. ever
cognized as the spotise of the Xing si:LuuPu °u
Ls a business vidual o,s
as; Queen of Britain. us est • ow. atl the
n regard to hitdividual
''Thcn'earae ands ta.ke rae.!' • Marcell and h.s s n-th th • Indigestion is a -trouble that is very ransaction. . the Consort is . not re-auiue .
.and it made hire. common in infancy and early child- , bed linen and drapers are happy be-.
we find the daughter of kison Lud- .aftee 'him. • The ollieer uttered :an ing up the evil by hu tont ,• but he are titheo • to
f • ' I • • t the
• control it • the 'result ,
terfereace. of the:reigning monarch,
.g
enhances. thesquality. of their: .arttes,
. .
own,a curs. wit out the in-
im," said the prince thoughtfully, exclamittiO f
t a od anger a.s he 'saw this.. theueht 'to kill by reven.ge fa -,
ime can she command his interference
"lf he does we have. still another
.,movemen , an . quickly darting sas_ i en Anode: not alone...in his n-Mde of proper growth of . the child and
weakens the eonstitution, eo that he but would have 'to settle a dispute °WY
A p o ten -very • serious.. t pt ee en s s•ome their patrons • consider that
chance •''. returrfed the king. -.
, , . Our ward he raised - the latch and at- aetioP• . or orested sheets,. ingeniously hand-:
exqoisitely, fine, raonogramniod
a . To ' tie Continued. • • is unable'. tee resist other aipeases in
that are inore dangerous. . THE ORDINARY WAY.
• when going viiiting. . •
. • • • ,
spies will lay upon the a° e tcuipted to push open the door, but
Young Strato." ... , it resisted his efforts.
"Good -so they will.": "lio, boy," he exclaimed to Abal.
For five or ten minutes. the king ;
"now is this door fastened?"
and prince held a rambling.conversa- "It shutsovith a: spring lock upon
tam upon various topics, and just as the inside, sir."
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to the merits of MINARD'S LINT-. 1 v 'ii.Cs; sslaii, '
'From all over Ameriea, they testify ,
.MENT, thci best Of Household; Item- ''' 1.49.S.
tidies... .' .Att.,671z,. -1 ..01*.tit,
ly, however,• the trouble is 0110 that •All State diocuments are Mailed by, '
' not too much, but abso ute y Pure- sort; for she has no authority to
plenty Of laesa. air, and Baby's Oten t k •
p 'in ate matters .
EAK *WOMEN
the le.Tter Was enlarging uPori:the na- "Then give nie the IseY." TRIFLES orr ----------- tat Tablets, freely administered aamerds at all. • Should the Xing be ill, how- ' EvERywiEEE,E
cessity of allowing the rich mer- hes it,,, ?
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.DEP'END•
they wanted, the jailer hurriedly. re -
more, but aeizing the- heavy sledge thee and child. happy, Aire. W. E. grant her powers equivalent to his — •
irig to the directions, will .soon Put Fever, he coil appoint her as his
chants all the power and privileges The ceetarion stopped to hear. no the safteret right, and make both proxy and, by it special license, • — • a
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entered the apaktment. His face that stood •against the anvil, he SOme Little t
Con r vances In the 11231askara, of Kingston, Onta is one P ; own. In this case her signature at hens sgAXWELL TELLS OW
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Burnan Body -Which Saveh Us he -man mothers' who has proved :
moat and he trembled' at every joint:
was flushed by an novvionted excite- dealt iCelow upon the door. with all
his inight, and had the satisfaction, • • Prom Sudden 'Death. ' the, ;truth Of this statement. She I
t Y
tbleseatsooeliteetaoifilacsraili dtcheeuymwenertes sszi.=
"blow new?" exciaimed Cie Istria, too, of seoing. it tairst from its bolt . In the absolutely healthy Man' or says': "Wleen my.little girl was about ib . . • .1VIITINCGHwIAA7INEtNenmaStiTEDPIEED
SG..... startled by the officer e
1 privilege of Qiieen Alekandra's is . •
and fly °Pen: In an inetant he drop- woman •the great organi 'of the body' three months old, she ha d g
y the King Meesela One peculiar •
d in i es-. • • •
later to get the bullets out ef the
manner. . . ,
Valero, turning pale aS death;
The prigoner, sire," stamitered pea the sledge and juniped . through; do 1 heir work imperceptibly ;.
followed. by a. scare of his soldfers. other Woi.ds; the healthy human be-. and
in ticin very badly. She was vemiting
had diarrhoea almost constants.ctiheadt .isvheexaiagar!sotl:," arinepeenratbyl e'Ateo:t1 itch eMaagrha A Very Interesting Staietnent .by
an Elora Lady -She Has FOund. '
It was but the work of au inetantto nig ought-oot to knOW that it has .aY• -Shp was verY thin, weighed oirlY"sha is bound b ' a Panacea for All Peinale Weak -
W.
"What prisoner? 1,11ho?" ,
"Gio." • • • • • . thing of that sort ; and yet their ir,avenous apPetite lies food did her, sor. his ife's debts as any other
y every other -la
fl,
hat
to ,Kilete. of it.
,eral medicines
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acart ltngs. stomach, liver or any-, four pounds and although she had as The Kart is in no way responsible ness and Wants Every Womaxt
What of Gio?" • EPILEPSY OURAIILE
"Ha, and what of him? •Speak! • working. depends on some a thei goo husband would be • To • ' •
•
d 'whatever I had tried sev- •
define this Elora, Ont., • Jan. 13 (8peciai).
merest trifles -if such a•word can be, but they did o e p low more dearly, it was decided dux- Mrs Maxwell ot this place has write
The king sOrang forward as he • • used '. estimation with, Nature's her. Then I heard of BabST.'S Own ing the eeign. of William 1V - that the ten icir puteication a Very strong let -
spoke and grasped Vaiero. ' by. the . • Workiegs-that the absence 'of any Tablets,, rind. procared a box. After Queen Cons° t • h
"Tell me!" he cried againss.
"He's gone, eirel" •
"Gone!" •
"Yes, sire -escaped!" -
"Escaped! Gio escaped!"
"He has,'indeed."
"Now, by • all the gods of both
worlds," shouted the monarch, near- •
A,1DISEASE THAT 1•13L$ LONG •One of them would mean the stops gg• her the tablets for a few days
r .s -separ tee- in which, she claims •that •DrIdd'
ate revenue r . •
SKILL. page of the whole vital machiaery, ; tonsillar for her to Save one-tenth' of male Weakness after • she hed tried
Y. as cuss Kidney Pills hay' e cured her .of re --
ease Pearson's Weekly. the . vemiting afid diarrhoea. ceasedd
,1
her husband's income, ' Which was almost everything 'else. •
Mr. 1/E...A. Gauthier, of Bucking- • For lestonee, to beglis at tho. top.• she began to improve ab oncm an.
grew plump and fat. always gee! called "Queen's Money,". until the • This good lady, according to her
ham, Gives His Experience for When .you swing Your head feciin she , act seas passed authorising a grant statemeet, suffered for a long time
the Benefit of Other Stiffer- to side, or bend it backwards or for -
side her the Tablets nowiswh
ing and. the result • always g I apart from the King's to be made to with kidney 'trouble, enduring the
• • Malady. '
ars from This Terrible
of ligamerit between you. end sud- 'medicine -la
's Own Tvaebleevts
er auresedtheforbesat ; h
all taxes- as hem the 'I f th ea ac es
er a.nnually.. She is exempt from greatest pain with a dizziness and
wards, you have only a little cord Baby
ia um ter very i .
ly 'bursting With rage; "if . this be From the Post,'Buckingham, Que,
ero, you went tn the wrong dungeon. town of 3,000 inhabitants few busis the minor ailments o it e ors,
These tablets' Will romptly cure ali • , ,
a double joint, a. pivot on which .it
true, I'll -I'll- But no, 110. no, Val- We venture to say that in -our turns' from side to side and a sort. P f I' tl 1 the Courts by her own attorney awl
1 public person and is represented. in ars a critical period in every svo-
could not have broken out." M. A. Gauthier, the young and hustl- !
_ forwards. Lt is this check -ligament, tion accompanying ' the euttin of h •
g . s e is a sebject of the King, she is ger,
Although, in the eye. of the law, her life Was for a tinitain great .dan-
raaa's life and her troubles were cons
GO again, and serials.. The 'armorer ness men are better known than Mr.' of arvingsjoint, not exactly a hinge, such a.s sour, stomach, indigestion, ' solicitor -general. * . siderably increased by .this. Iadeed
on which it swings backwards and. colla constipaiion, allay the irr ta-1
c ! ham going too far either way. ren of cifi. ages, and crushed to a
"Ile did not break out, sire. for ing butcher ' of Main street. He 1 as it is called, which prevents it. The are Sor child
teeth, etc. y g entstled to all the King's. honors as . She says she used Dodd's 'Kidney
the door of the dungeon was found wasn't, howeter, as energetic as
!long as he lives, but upon hie dea.th
securely locked.'" , hustling a couple Of years ago as he I
1 The reasoa is this imnaediately in P°w-er .
d or dissolved in• water can be , a i • . Pills with the most remarlsable re -
"Then why ie this? Gio's not is. to -day, and for a good reason- front rA ier itormer privileges vanish. She sults, being' almost instantly relieved
front of the -peg of the Pivot -joint is absolutefot taathe I
gone!" • • . he wasn't Welt. Having gone . into given with .u. sa y . can at no time interfere in ecelesias- S,nd in a very short tame completely
the channel in the spine theough Youngest infant you cannot obs . . ,
tical t
"Indeed hesie, iire," • ' .., business ere reachinghis majority hisxna ters,. am, can she reprieve a _cured and restored to good health. •
which the spinal. cord passes to the thin* ' Y s
Bab ' Otto cliablets at your i •
sOner druggists, they will be. sent post pal . ,
or 2' ea -warrant. She fp very grateful and in her let -
brain, and if it were not for this t d
ri cents a box by -addressing tho ' . • ter she says: "I cannot bind words to
elmi death. The head is balanced on allild."
• I Xing, though she is recognized as a She was passing -through what is al-
Have you •searched all the dun- -desire.. to Succeed was stich that no
geons?" heed was paid to keeping the body
"No, sire, for .Ebo knows well in the state of health necessary to
which at 2,
Vital .'clieck-string, the ;Mad, •
• is A QUEER,' JOB F
,
which one the prisoner was placed stand a strain, and in consequence o of the body, would fall too far back- I
wavily A Speeial Assignmesit Given —
OR SOLDI4RS. express my gratitude to God for my
.f is, bulk for bulk, the heaviest part 1v'3i11•1.e,'Wfilxilita.nis'. Medicine Co., Broc --
the extra. demands upon the system A GUABANTEE-"I hereby en alili- ern inpitsursvellaoluos thceure. Dodd's •Kidney
wards or forwards and crush the greatest . medicine in
"Then how, in tho name of Pluto's it became run down to such an ex- spinal cord. By Eraperor William. • the world especially fer those of my
that I haVe Matte a careful cher...Meal
heats, got he -.out?" urged the king, tent that epilepsy or falling sickness!
hielf frantic with the excitement of resulted,. and these lapses into on-
. net ane. you have never considered
Here is another vital trifle which,
which I personalist purchased in a ever did was to order two e 'In t . "I could scarcely' move 'hand or
•
analysis of Baby's. Own Tablets, ' The funniest thing. Xaiser 'Wilhelm age'
this startlieg ontelligence. .. • coOseiousness
"He must have been let sout by frequent he co
someone who' gained access to the took some • r
boys," returned thejailer, in treat:. beneficial' result
bling accents. • Williams' Pink Pills advertised as a tie knots ; take your finger a.way safety' to the seo.ungest, infant--------------ighti-n t tl R '
,, o . le ussians, nor the 1
"And where were the keys?" - eure for falling sickness, he decided to
and they will vanieh. The reason they . age a eafe. and effleient medicinI -Preach, nor even, the socialists, .his case and its cure hes created
"In my own apiratment. Ebo re- give them a trial, .. As to. the result for this is that nearly all the. veios for the teottbles they are...indicated 'axe the fiercest foe,s 'of the Gerrnan • 1°.ell'a
.. who I quite a sensation and Mrs. Max -
turned them to me. lea night, and I ,tlie Post cannot do ,bettor than give . • 1.0 relieve and cure," • .. authority but merel a lot fell 0,nd frank statement of the
Max -
hung them op as Usual in their pros Mr.. Gauthier's'. • story in his own have . • • . • . MILTON L. HERSEY, .M,A.SC., caterpillars, • which happened to - great 'cleat
1 ii 1 matter • has been' the subject of a
.of 'comment.' • .
per place. . •
eco Ina a aim ng y
a 0. your arm, and press your finger drug store in Montreal. My analysis! of infantry from the
ulted physicians and hard on the upper part of one of the has proved that the Tablets contain Xynisberg to his game preserve at
garrison o.0 foot I was so dizzy, and violent
' pains would shoot through my whole
*dies, but without ,
• y down 'You absolutely no opiate or narcotic; I Rominjen whore 2,0)0 ffi • • d system, but now thanks to Dodd's
veins and pass it slowly
. a sr r.wilb see the vein smell up jaw. lit_ that they can be giVen with perfect 1 men were kept busy for three weeks :1914410 Pills I feel well and smart."
• Words is. "Yes," said Mr. Gauthier, I • Ll'IVLE CUPS. IN TIM= • • Provincial Analyst for Quebec. .swarin Upon his Afajesty's •trees and i Dodd's Xidney Pills seem to be an
"Theis there are traitors' in the "for nearlY four years I suffered from , els sups open '. towards the hearts Montreal, Dec. 28, 1901. • : shrubbery: like the locusts .in E infallible eure for Diseases orWomen.
palace!" shouted the monarch, as he. epilepsy .-or falling Mg, which took,,f.and thus ivh the• bl d 1 fl ' g . The- fact was not. published in the as well as for Rheumatism, Diabetae
i ;
gYPts
started upon Ono of his nervous mo without warning and usually It in 'the right directioa they fold haele • 4-7 ; newspapers, and the duty whichthis Bright's . Disease and all Kidney dis-
wsaks across the apartment. 'You Most inconvenient placee. 1 um just and 'offer . no resistance. But -they . . • • ON A DOWIsr. GRADE; detail was called upon 'to perform orders. . . •
found the keys title morning, twenty-four years of age, and I think .
slave?" 4 ' prevent any fluid tiatvieg in the' op- • •• s s.. • s --e•-• did not appear in the orders, but it 1
ane I poelte direction:
I ;Started business too young ci
Xeinorable Trip ' of Sir Martin, did not take long for the • story to • ,TIIE. SMALLEST SMELL, .
,
..
"es, • sire, where I left. them." . the fear of failingspurred me to i During waking • life many of the - Conway.1 i . sft --through the army; and the ofla
•
foiled raottaach walked up and dowri good. for -My constitution, and the
For three minutes the enraged, greater efforts perhaps then .vasi long
diculae, and hut for these cups, or , - a. - .
veins are inoreSor lees perperi- '
Martin Conway, durifig tars M. 13erthelot, the famous .- French
.._ 1 cars; and men of those two regiments
the place with Ms. hands clutched
within tho best= .ot his mantle, consequence was that I became. sub-
ject to those . attacks which came valves, the blood would naturalist traveinnes in the Bolivian' Andes, I
hoi ot. 1 ing from - theie comrades • during the is tho Mealiest' weight of an odoro.ue
chemist, has been tryingto find what
lutd to . endure a groat deal of chaff- •
tend to flow . clown' the vein. .Taia . climbed Casapa. ca d y.
1 b rail,
teat few months. In Met. they Will
files, and his oyes rolled With a pers .leaving Inc terribly site's end an ik o. hoanas I never be allowed to forget - the inci- of smell in a . human ..being • By -re-
substance that can .exelte the-. nerves
while hie teeth grated together like withoet• anY wareing • whatsoever. I would "partially, if hotsentireiy, eagrid '
ars: of thirteen thousand six. iv hundred
----- --- -----!--- !rest • the ' cIrcultition ; the heart six feet. . 2 Oen .ho. was g
p the - poiss; cars -four Whole, a • 1 Voles% • seat ! dant, for they are known to the seta pea.ted dilutions he found that even.
such an unimaginable quantity. tes
'feet Wildness. . a • • • - • after they had passed. I got to -; would bo .oraaao vo poor
' "Valero," he 'uttered • at . length,.
stoppleg in his Welk and shakier; big :est .
(laced their -recurrence veryaniech. .1 I
cot eulted doctore end, took their • .
I oiled •blood Into the. lungs, to be re- ..t ncl -a bral'eaiiii
. .. d P 4 tint '.c a ' vets• I vice as the
onl. onk . . "caterpillar fighters.".
Clenched fist in the face of his officer • reined ieti; to no • plarpOse, the fi t s ... Liu 1 I for a. detail' at- the "War...lord's re- threeseightbs of a millionth of a.
9.... i towed -by contact. with the Mr, and ,
mac, made it tee . able trip bac to
mor IleVen now When an order is issued
stitroeation .woula sfollotv in 0 ' • few 1 Li.nia'. • i 10 -.10 i•quest, the moustaches of the (Akers gtliiltattlacotferii°sttf°s1Mmelr, 13itlintdd -Pint'usdlutc.c was
"yesterday I told' Ebo. I Would hold , troubled me. I saw . Dr. • - Williams' 1 many times. stronger still. He also
him responsible ler the safe keeping , minutes, Wherefore, Without these Costs Ration . was our :fang liti,
of this armorer of Tyre. Now x.ii to try them. I did so, and the ism I -
Pink Pills advertised and detorminiiiil ;
; insignificant,. little cups, none a; E El.:. It gripped us to the p atitist.t 11 always . bristle with inquisitiveness
and •• apprehension, particularly found that the keenness of srnell
. 1 which hold a. quarter of it varied greatly M different persons.
'1 s it thimble,: dark:nem of thestunnet, who is, sig .
gaimobody evhispers eaterpillars, .
erne helped are so -much that san
hold both your lives till you find Inc
no human ,Icsa, we felt the ground its if it Were
more and kept or; taking, Gunn, until i ful' being could liVe.
the traitor who hus done this thing,
'the blood is comPosed of a grdy eliding out beneath us.. The wheels
and if you find hint not your heads to -day 1 ain as Well, yes bettete
0. 0. RICHARDS & co. grallta"
Fgrat
•
• .
• 9;891, people •were -knocked down
by trail:wire Loneon streets last year
tat whoin 207 were killed outright.
THS MOST NUTRITIOUS.
shall answer for it." 'I ever Was, and am not troubled nt iumiTsclieal, here WuS t110 LellSO; if not THE VALUE OF SMOKING.
, fluid in which Myriads of tiny little' THE ATONICE9' AS A LAnoltEn.
•
"nut eires---" I all by epilepsy. 'or the fear of the' bodies, some white arid some red, of motion, till the tun-, Ono of the English astrouomers, Switzerland, the general stall Made
During the recent manoeuvres in
may be others shnilarly afflicted. I, fiipOth part of an inch in diameter,: nel'e.eye came in view ahead, a mere
metre. to observe the total Semi' of the most democratic army' in Eus
, a series of experiments characteristic
fits seizing Me again. Thinking there! fll'O floating. They are about a. 3,- Air. .1. J. Atkinson, who visited Su -
"No buts, Slave! liold YOU 0.9 I.
haVe said. Go and call Elam and Kama of light revealing stalactite
.h t
Search the dungeons through; for Gio 'give laY icicles on walls and .roof. Larger
They were designed to test the .'
story to tho Post. ; it rimy' "V delipse last May, made the acquaint- roos,
rue inclosed ail enVelope
•perhape lead the& t I which has the peculiar propert of • exd brighter it grew , like et bomb
nifty yet ---
Mallen did not finish .hi o sentence, sass through it. /t. is thiS Which the daY•
to ' from a mortar Wo burst forth into
It inedicIno IL ' Permitting gasee, but not liquide,
Pirik Pills ttre cosi-
e• Use, ettre for MI disease.; arising tam enables. theta: to take stip the oxygen'
for at that moment a. Soldier came , oe n We Went,' down and down.
rushing into. the dIVan, all covered impoverished blued; of the air as it goes into the
Ihd t d Itio kilometer posts Dew by Us like
or a smak or .
itscs of an old Malay, living on a Ineueneo on, the .troopa of smoking
littbu ieland Lear . the Sumatran; being ;permitted in the ranks during
co; 91, Who owned it largo monkey' long isaiidies, A stag °Meer des
which he had trathed to work for; darts that. the results showed the
Iiugii him in gathering coconuts. The
shattered condition Of tiro nervous and to convey it, to all parts of the a reeling. Vie Mete s Wtlng Mcnikir s business was to elliab the
halitnee of aditentage to lie ontii.ely •
fiery to the body as air is to 0 are.
as now*. , comers and plunged In end ,
ount
sfgautie coconut-paluis and throw
"Which he dids" I on the side of the full pipe. There
I st el e no dillictilties of diseipline
"NOW, knave, what dira disease : s stem Poor d body, (Upson is, of course,
Now, if liquids cool's! pass through I
[the night 01 tunnels. 1 lese,l3twitM0tzi Lull. tho nuts ;
curved, as they frequentlsr Were, ests.o Mr. Atkinson, "in the most !
:which wits really improved, becassie
' ' epilepsy, St. Vitus dance, paralysis, theee tiny entelopes the fluid in at•tistie mantier, by screwing 00! istanimakeindgical:espetastiltsieverateen fltaitolgretieeer.
breathieSely Uttered the soldier, "We :rheumatism. Sciatica, heart troubleg 1 y ea elott en er t era, •
I seemed to screw about Us With a
1 if, • W d lied nt 9 0 IV 1 1 S power aims•
of affairs briegs you in such shape?" red Weil and gives tone to the
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cried the monarch. 'heroes, thus curing stieh diseases as
meat
eftw him Whom We took. to the den- ittonendo, et., These pills are also is crowd colt, the okygen tend put oot1 Along the margin of giddy precipices, while 'lie flung by his 10 to 1001 'there are only 1.00,000 Cashmere
' his shop," lives of so many won en a. Constant flood of water Would put out a fire: •
'''ThZi sexier 0Ire." wrapper around Whieh b 300,000 GO years ago. XXence the
cost Of Oashinere
”is't cio of %hone you speak?" misery. , They aro sold In boxes, the In feet, if this property of' admits.
tl f 11 tin Se d el di ft id
goon yesterday., busily ot work in. Ioure tor *Ow ailmehts rat make the the vital, flame Nat as gurely ag arid eVOr unPaved oridgea With giddy from the grout14.9 d,•
goe.te left in Cashmere. against,
ears te u ga a an ex u ng u were
AlfalralfalfalealtraieWs CIF a
Page Metal Ornamental FefleCi souses saes is
"Then is the very air laden with. nelyie....pr. 'Williams., pink .pilis for to be reversed, the huMan rac< WenoWInake
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(Boaster, and men breathe it. Oio rale People, Can be procured from would •cemte to exist bust& a min -
ill wanted fer tutor yeade, derision. renew; in town lots, grate
ornamental. very showy Mail surerialog17 these. nfe feet whet
eSeaPed! Gio at work In his shoot druggiSts or will be Sent by Mail, I Lite, because .the One taken for the
/It"' erduirda' 81°' 18 14 20 etc PER RUNNING FOOY.
Logi slave! la't true what you any?", post paid, at. 50 cents a. box, or six blood to teateresi the whole system printed lout tetras 'et only
'I' saw it With nisi own .0yea, sire,' Ibexes for $2.50,.. by addressing the Is about half es'inioutia.. .not think sif it, Lid US Send Yint eerticulers. Ws BIBB
make ferns rence,ponitry netting, nails Mid stolee.
replied the soldier.. Dr. .Williams0 Medicine Co., Brock- The same curious, but benelieent
• Pm Page Wire Pan,* es., Limited, Wiliterelitis OM,
Iheit call forth the teittuld011'S yid% Ont., property fa possessed by the vaet weiesiesic
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