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The Clinton News-Record, 1902-01-23, Page 7t • a ri+444+144`41"1"144+4-1441 erY SonOitY. lio brOUght the papal se and the news of tOWII. Ile Split tia.. 4' As It Was In nailed on all the Mose rails. In et. cordwooa iato .stave length% and he Ie. ; tsrarlti,puistssallcaseyioszaltreaciciov%111 The Beginning. i'.,.- . .• • , plenty to do. eaelatataaemeateeteaetea++4,44.aeleafae And so the months passed by, and again the tansarac cones were heavy, Molly Want pensed for a moment and the wild plums and chinqualail$ and gezed abseutly out of tho open were ripe. wMdow; then sho dropped the slart Oa Weduesclay morning Dick mine. that she Was Ironing anti hurrieci to ;Ile brought candY. and a. little tin the door. tahielding her eyes with 1 horse for the children. Ile Was One lettre arni, she looked anxiously [freshly shaved too, and his now store up the trail. Down from atisong the elothes eat awkwardly on him. pines U. Milli was coming. Ile moved I * Molly was in the tiny kitchen. Her very slewly. arms, bare to the elboW, were deep 41. worried frown gothered between in the flour, and. her wbole little frame swayed as she Anolded the dough. Dick set wetching her in eilence. "Say," he saki at last, a foolish grin spreading over bis face, "you don't need. thet half as much as I neea pail" Then, as the slu•ewd humor of his: joke was unuppreciated, he began talking. la a thice., hurried voice. "Look lima 111011Y," he said, "there ain't no sense in ine and you Dean' like this! I loved ' you ever since you were a mite of a girl, over in Willie= district. You anow I have! Your cheeks were as red as half -ripe checit-beeries then, and. John Wasn't never thougert, af! Then he cornea - end you liked sithn-and•clang it ell, sound commere a se o ar, o ea, a. or t were, a drama , ta the grave was filled. Then, as 3. wee only plea!" . cen s per ton at the mines. !the strengely formed island. an *-a Changes ea System, Ordered br I sere•ists He said they maw I he went allow, ho turned for a last The man l d i evidence to his schoolboy days of 1-"" • ' look at the inou ol sy i r • 1, The Monte Carlo gamblingfcasino :paper which he reed befoee the St. Loed Roberts. - 'er on the enthusiasts of tbe ing beside aer, hie rudder, sunburned.' him then would have dreamed that face pale With emotion. before he was forty years, of . age he aii- T. son anti Was stande What was in hito No one who knew made $4,500,000 last year, o which John, N.T3. Natural History So- , ciety recently', Dr. George 1. Mathew • , f d f . f ..1, I ' , • ' • rho official 'spokesmen of the Brit- met ; that they were growlers. since he was a •boy. t" tile women who' haa 1 leose.mil Lltilliand eivaei(ri. -Molly," he sweat on; "he .den't 1 e2,500,000 was clear profit. ave the result ti his observations 184 "yel.11111ellt WORSE THAN i-aIel,leaS. - would be the foremost soldier Of. his I 'Four thoustua nixie hundred and g . . , made- while engaged in geolooseal tion to the militia ballot of tt cen- have drawn attea- on o cam °I ent the wompas's eyes as she watched; . then drawing her apron over her . head she atartea toward him. "Way, what ails yeu John'?" she asked. "What's happtood?" The man's face was pinched and white with pain, but he tried to smile as he meld, guess it ain't nothio' much, Molly -I got a, knock swain' up the shaft to -day. but I guess it ein't nothin' much!" They didn't speak again till they had revealed the house, . Molly gently pushed -her ausband into the big rocking -chair, kotat down beside it and tooa one of his big rough heads in both of hers. aTell Ina all about it, John," she said. 'allayfi't 1 fetch the. doctor?" He raised the other hand and. laid it caressiegly on the light broive. head. "Now, don't ye fret, atollY,". said. "It's till right -I'll just rest a bit, and inaybe-noeybe, 1'11 gie to go to sleep!" • Half tui hour later wilco she peep- ed into the roma the big chair stood empty. la alarm she,ran tq .the one little bedroom. John was lying on the bed, his face to* the .wall. -Hu turned and tried to smile maims she entered. "Pooe girl!" he said. "It's UR awful ways but I reckon maybe you'd better go! saw on the.bed by me, and the baby -put the create where I can rock it if he cries; and 'Molly, tell the doctor it's pretty bad!" The short October twilight. was fading into night when Molty.13raot closed the door of• the little home, and drawing her shaaby rea shasvl about ace, etarted•down the trail. - "I•11 'just leave . the . bees' down," the said, "so the doctor caw ante straight through: . • It was a good twa Milos te teem-- 4.4- .., ,,,..."., ;,;;;.0,..„,-, - ,..,-.,-- ,... -.... . .;.,... „..,-,. -4•44-41 . nomo THE WOR.I.De II f PT..* DOWN AT OAR BRETON. r - ......... 14 P4yi.v Tit -Bits of General area 1•0•1114..• r f THE NAN WIXO XS TRU BOAR' PART OP NOVA. SCOTIA WHERE USefall InforMation. I OOKNA.ND_Elt-IN-CH/Er. 'salt a day. London consumes eleeten. tons of • TH,EX TALI( GAUTAIO, 1.nrsio..1. I Camels are the only sad:tale that He is a Born Loader of Men and cannot sw. ma The CoUntry Bears a Stranae is Greatly stesmoci. by His Resemblance to the High - London alone reducee to ashes a Enemies. million cigars a week. lands of Seotlancl. Louis Botha., who has cut so deep The scabbards worn by Itustdein Cape Breton, the wild, rocky is- eatee...ea ••••••• ...4•1111141 • -••••4444emaF,X.111/1/fff14114,11.4444.. A mark in the pages of histOry, is officers are niade of papieranacha ;land which forms the northeastern 4,....,, „are, only (.1. young man. yet, being about , part of am Canadian province of eaa-at--.)-,----• ee-e--e-e-eaaan-_-_;=ael. ... ale alie number of portions bora blind. a• a a • bee. ni g t 0 "..V.-,........L.......*:).,„'''Srt .......-,..!^1 ' ^I eaaaee-e, seven toad thirty years of age, writes ova co la, is oin n o corn Mr, A. G. Hales. lie is a •-nne og- aVerogea sixty -Ave in every.million. i out from the obseurity that has . - , -a ' ; . .. ure of a man," stending in the I Out of 23,922 applicants for Brite " veiled it like its own fogs for so ' • .. • -e-....**eae-,- /,* • a , . . - 1Ils foce is bandsome, intellectual ,WoMen. . • . tint in quarters where its name was The A. COMPLETE aIN BLOCKHOUSE, WITH'13AltlIED THE •IIAVEN Ole CONTENT; A. Iira9C.N.HOUSE and determined, his expression kinel- I Of all the neWspapers published in previously' almosO unknown. 11 TRal. WITH A WATER SUPPLIY.. ly ,aud compassionete. The razor ;the world 68 per cent. are in the mean reasou for this is that great . never touches his face but his brovet IVinglisit languaae, aeon and steel works* are being Put • The blockhouses non in use. ih South Africa for protecting the railways aro constructed. einapiet.from sheeta beard is always ueatly trimmed, foe 1 1 A paper chimney, 50 feet high and into operation there, aoul the lemurs of galorsnized iron, placed four inches apart, with the intervening spaces tilled in with gravel. They are gen- tile Young commander -general is Pare ,fire -proof, is one of the curiosities of owe enormous coal aeposits are ..be- *wally octagonal in shape, with two loopholes upon each face. But some are hexagonal; in fact, the original tieular in regard to his personal ap-• Breslau, Germany. , ins developed en • connection a ith idea hoa been so expelimented upon that they are found in a great variety of shapes. The general princiPle, no respect foppish.- He is now and 000,000 worth of German toys aro • - 1 Americ a, British • and Canadian these mi. industries. • cure against shell or pompom. fire. ' Peortence, in a manly way, though in I lt is estimated test about $10,- however, is *the seine, and when iillea in with gravel they are found to be bullet-proof shelters, though not ee- always has been an excellent athlete, „„,„„,,,,, „,, .,,, a„,,et Braille. . capitalie s are interested in the neve ..„. . . . .. a good rifle .shot and. a first-class • """"""•7 'P'"*" '" .''''" " . eral undertakings. The iron ore im ' neighborhood el six feet in his boots. ish patents during 3.9.00, 54d were many yearo, and is attracting atten- , . . . indoor pestimes overmuch, though at leelid, in India. at is 60 'feet than 100 miles owey, 11114 it is 'pro- • ranks of unskilled labor ;• he lied horseman, not giyea at any time to I The largest wroughe-iron pillar is brought from Newfoundlond, BEM RITIA BALLOT, stencee usually to drop into the The reservist had by his clreum- ,fvoansd boofrnabiriet game of whist. He • high and weighs seventeen tons, posed to export a large part of the Natal, of Dutch parents, I plg iron and steel to Europe in an aesuallY married, and by leaving the As natiomtl flags go the Daniel one ITS REVIVAL -WOULD KEAN ;army at his first opportunity of dis- and married Miss Emmet, a relative as the oldest in the world. it has tirananUfactured state. :charge he hed classed himself as one of Robert Emmet, the Irish revolu-: been in use since 1219. I But aside from the commercial hue 111UCH TO THE ARMY: Coal is worked so easily: in. on.. Portance that Cape Breton has us.. tionist. Young Botha was educated , • Ina: suited there is much of natural and at otreytown, and though a good, al i Si I 't t 1 • th •••••••••,, - for wbom the -army had not much fasscia,etion. For these and other yea - sat n , tans sells a .4 au historical interest connected with Social Results Will Follow ;sons this General wus .1 ainst church of England for the first time, and Watched the coffin at the altar rails. At the cemetery, when they lowered the coffin into the frozen grounti. the keeper of the cemetery laid a piece' of carpet at the feet of hie imperial lord, and the Tsar sank on his knees.. Be knelt. there with the 'allow falling on his bare head une need you any more, and I doi ile's country.' His folks were moderato- sixty-eight of the peeelation of ,_ - tura ago as a. system that will Proa Possibly he was tiver-severe, but left you and the young 'uns-can't 1Y well off; but tho adventuroue spire 'Briasin were bora at, sea. 'seam on tempo motet. OF ELEOTRIOITY • • I Two of the things which imPreseed bably•have to be developed again in ether °Ulcers who wet.° doing their gRowvi have his piece?" : It of tile future general sent him. in- Tlie costliest fur is that of the fah- ; a ew mos were t e rttcial ha til° th t• h • near future. '..1.`o an eye-witnese best. intsde the atime (*ousel:Oita Nieue ' I Molly rounded the last snowy loaf land from Natal when. a. large num- otter. A single skin of this animal tegrity of the people, ahnost all of of many of the South African on- e of them ;seem ci that the A:militia' I f d into the pan before .she spoke. There ber of Free State Natal Boers en- 'whom are Acadian Fretch or mete .gagements aod .of the pi mass 9 is.....woitictesee better inefrir it will fetch as much as $1,000 COMPANIES Ill' 1901. olunilzi j.aibiti(y3 iftrizitye ina.n, and a dumb, lireyer, who was bent on making war . on a powerful negro tribe in the distinction of having a. larger pole- ity which Cape /Ireton. bears to the other Highlands of Scetland. 'It was in ; comes like somethieg expected. the canvassing , of such expedients tnot enter into competition with et13)o. Interastin.g l'ig-ar-es' COmpiled by !this, too. Ile sitid : -The aruw can- . sorry, but It's no use!" .centage of lunatics than anY that portion bf the Nand inhabited I Discontent with the standard buck to his corrimenclation of • con- .. et ;labor Market." And thus he g t "I'm sorry,". she soid, "oh, I'm neighborhood of V ryheid. Bluing George Johnson., Dominion • the fighting young Botha eves his i _ - . colintry. . • . Dick did not 'appear the oext Sun- geiteral's right-hand man, displayItg, The new cable evhich lus aeon ltsid by the beady Scots that lir. Mathe a spent most of his time, and of At he . ; und a low rate of tiny have menu:heel 1 .c e 11 flames which voluntary enlistment; i 1 • .i. , b ii t 1 b 1 Pt, 011. AS MO iI4 .0110 Of til0 (OW ' .. Statistician. tin bucket stoppea on leis way to head end • 1 "Here was country 1ndeoted by . . t i ed a y 1 it i , ) i ts t il la sununary fife the Sae of 'electricity in the miner. . • . I the cables'. i1 1 • arms of the sea Where from water to England by Napoleon, I.; in the De- it'll) present war and . woe promotion ies doing . business in electricity in •Canada, says the number of compan- Wlien the Boers were firmly• settled open te corapetition, I Switzerland's etama designs are For two new • most of the British regiments of re- ' "S'pose you know the news?" he • A STOUT .IIEART. water. the dista; . , , ice was thart ginning. of the hest couture,* wh" i and is still in the prime of life it • inlay be that hie advice will have . • • . gave them INCREASE IN THE NUMBER OP Ives no anger in the gray eaes, bet listed under the flag of Gieneral Lamas, • • • • • Titatalatitartad-ifWe illusionnont th ;higher pay, The (lament eves &Against SWitzerland enjoys the unenviable land Seotch, and the strong shrojur- . . the mile. T s .ie • acx.oss. the Atlantic weighs 65.01b. to hi ' th ' e igges o suggestion. ears of en sivesion c a nue , re ee s the source o the itia o iliritisl co n ic der • who h .day. slays later a. man with even at that early age, a cooi, t f all says : • /. • i •• . lu -s n ea • Mr.. George .T.ohnson,, la his annual foe ti, job! Cleared out; le g I GLENS CAN BF FOUND 4 ' weight yet at headimarters. , • .. i • . .. . • ed frone.259 in 1898 to. 806 en 1901 %on- ; , conneetion with ' li ••• the ae a lights inlIguste7'w:ell'assei:erfe:orl e :baggage!" . . • ' • - • . • . a t Ind. upon the land., Vrybeld was declared 'postage sterape there -Mese . •• • tie repablie - and Lucas. Meyer .8vas I in 690 designs: 'among the rugged hills of •Cape• • • , gutter troops were ^on 'the .aontinent ''et:s lenglaiid's political ainliztiona ,, , , •. . • la , • . .:10,,389 to 32,800; and the incandesa • ; • • been sett : l'(/ --**-.- a • cent lamps. Teem 463,615 to 815,07.6. Thee yeari came anti went. Five elected first president. But the new I . to Breton with •pr eipitous sides as ti. 0 of Europe engaged with one 9r other continue' tilon , lines twit may • • secisOns of wood. violet§ had lived.. repoblic - lasted' only .about three.. Intrial by jury iri Gerzaany ,a ao ; • ; c sylite:Assi like thoee of the f the great Reerolutionary'e nous, whose armies are eaised ay celiscella , iteee,,..)e... eech arc !tulip equal to - led gParlati‘nent to pass an act; filet with. those .of • Feeeeeon NA E I S their abort, sweet lives on the little • years., and was then, hy. =Wel con- of eight to• Peer is necessary. for the deetily cut. valleye by'awhich the male imputation of. ser- 1-1.Q7cleacentst the use of electrie mound et the edge of tbe clearing. sena merged into Trenevaal terra i . jeotiviction _of the prieoner, , A s•ix- western ' Highlands, end they . . to-six•voto rneami acquittal. ' . a- bordered by hill ratgese svhich„ ca.° • ' s Tele a a tooa tbe chanee• of the ruin . the compulsion aenording to. ; .1.F. meny of ehe calkers whose expei•ience • e ty ae a, light. giver has . • • developed cotirtinge • . • Louis Botha. were elected _members of' . A Nuremberg merchant has- invent; though not toevering up into "noun- pallet •to d.ecide• who wei:e to bo name ed and coasted for tat defence of .• tory, and both •Lucati Meaer. mid 1 Five- times the eobins had gone LI: tains, close them in effectually. , lois been in South Africa, wel press . from 5(55 565 in 1808 to 943 656 In The' boys trudge(' off, each morting • • the Volksraad. Louis Bcit la, retain: .ed a new on o o a I • d i la ot with an op- their counte•v These defenders' wove, rcll .1)•y' forces reiSed by similar means, .. -. 1.' 1 9,C111.3:1 Tel::1.138g .tins,,g .pni•pose; 'has' hie fn irshe years the use ef °lee - "...'U I a-. ypi a g en le . le vit ey. - , p. '- _. I h • •I. i - side a stream, which 'crept sluggish- nearly a mile away. IY, like a great • yellow snail, be- seurdy. sun-breneed little chaps, .old, tween its clay banks. . • • . • • in spite ot their handful of-ace:es lor Tno. wera tilities breae out hotelmen Great 1 • , Britain tine the. Repulelice, under Mr. _ea. c • Kruger. end• Mr. Stun. • - . . . ; r 1 A arious custom. prevaila in Xo-.; paratas in the heel by means- ot . which the Whole foot 'can be wierined, ,of. Indiat Bisok an East Bay of the . If a man inee s s wi P in. . . . the of those broader. siteete -of veleta Bras d'Or. East Bey • itself is . Mai hanit eu u running up into the, larid which die': - verge ' from, the more lake -like • ex- '-oo . pee ea,. anc. • m. aan yt. s LI Fifty years later. the 8011.111 .0. . au., conies t . cl. 1 tl • i •i• • • i vo_untary training of ()Mears I heinsel ves bee ' a:arable .. that .a rtili tary System . , paramotint. It le not eon- , es Lame y 74,1.1. - - lamps, or over io heti 1.06,. or 64 .per •cent. Qt ea Of the tetal 306 companies, Otter.- • , lc ec • two miles through the wieods and be-• now, to the'little brown scboolhouse ed his seat right up to •the time bes- . Then aseuredly the aueseion of Oa ;er;iet. ' 60 per eent; told her story, and wondered how r .eluistment,18 sma •Calsi; o .. The moon had risen long Were Were they ewe helpieg tO ta.ke• cafe' of - During the many'. stormy scenes t hi *f - °thee possible invaiden by' the Feench I would last a, week in width. the 'lank Molly climbed the tall; passed- the Another, the calve and the °retard' evhich preceded ...the -ectual'•declaia- ,passes hei as if she were a etratger. street ho- Ignores lier presenee , and pensions f tl B. o se las r, and at dee - id brought forward, the civiliaii volitive - a and flle were drawn bye compulsion* •bas 50,. Nova Scotia .21, British ae- . so much to. -the :beauty' of ' its scene...tem' moNeinent which • becam sight of. Dr. Foster's house.. ' • i In the• House a Eepresentatives: at "Mad Mary Claiiii,"e and -came in -and . the beery patch? .' • . ' • tion of war Louis Botha proited that - '1 a doctor himself answered hea knock. Ile was a surly old. man, with 'a *heart grown - tellous te pain of 'others. Molly noted 'every eleMil ' of the 'chew:less . little- ,Oitlee as she she could, when John 'was ill, a •• •,. : The raws of shabby, musty; books; the shelves with their burdens •of bet - Iles, large and small; the framed 'clia • ploma, all, somehow, pietured theme selves upon.her memory, rievexi tO be erased. • • • • • • • "Humph!" he said, when she had . finished. Then, filling •et. via with. some dark brown stuff, he added, • "Give'him this, every hostria • "But you will, come?" 'she:M.10d, ' e "I'll be hanged if I de to-night1" he answered. : • • • . . . . . She found herself Out in' the air again, filled with a duiab. eage to-. • Wad all the woeld, boa-J.:am! . ,• Oh, that eiedlese walk -beak three -0h the pines! Molly went over eeVery detail of her four short yeaae 'of tiara ried life. TIM first: hoinetoming to.. the little log house• in •the cleeringl • John had proudly thenen Oer the. . house end the little Jersey heifer, the otabard which he- had. planted; and the honeysuckle that he hed. care, ried all the waa from 'Red,. .144 ior asked.. :Dick Marsh's gone to look eselee na 'amble, lel, New Iteusnwick 13, Mani- , . popular" . and . still . 'endures., . from a vigorous alad pewee ' • ' ' • And Melly? . Tlierie. was a certain he possessed the coolest and most', ...Washington.. the time .. limit or era, • 'ctl .. ' . happiness, •which the mountain peoe Posed • the .evaa. and, 'with prophetic , of a're trained in their respective Oise training, 'which ina i ean systematic 1 Illid the same -training, or leek of ,rrinee .Edward.Island 8. . ' .• ' 'ca.rried out.; it is only five =notes. hitheete. - • . : wavea upon .the gravelly heachtel With roe The itergicutisarasreagoimlusnatteser.abthaststeal clic:11)50165 f 11.1.121.0e - • • • ; lamps in low, Onearia has 6,830 are' pect eo -the number of ple. cotict not undeeitand, Perhaps eYe, foresaw the awful. devastation'of.1 The 'cost of Queen Victorits's Cor- •the Bras d'Or, and it exhibits to us and .884,4116 incandescent, or. almut • they rsdp.eeted. her the more. Sae, his countra, whieh would .follow .in-onation was: £09,401 ls 10d ; that , the .oceon in.its mildest moeds. in their - respective areae. All Teal- It shas not been suggested 'that ' Ilea never. spared herself, . she , had the. footstepe of the British army. 'of William IV. was only £413e1.59 • riseeand 'fall of the tide is small, so malts of Britisli' infantry ere neined men selected by ballot Montle be sent•Ia8 per cent. Pf the total for the l'hi- .done a maa'a work, and a woman's Bot when the time mime and his , lle. 5d. ; that of Geoi•ge l'a...„ te248,-a thtst the water seems always to be ;888 ,ds.. 2d... ' - •. i lapping the . same lirie of the strand, by territorial designation, bet there on long 'serVICC tO •India or the ether ,alinion. . ... • . . top,. on tbe .little farm:and it had country was Irretrievably pledged to e . 4.1, . 110.0 been alisOlutely no trainina • tea . • growa • and. prospered. - . .. war ' he was not the man to hang 1 The Belgian GoVernment have 'offer•-•..Alcug•these ' shores one maY 8s..••••ei • • • -• ' gloat stations abroad. which have tote' 'Ontario'. cities, towns• and anieges , the s t • h q to tow furniseed • the bese trained , have availed themselves' of. electrica• . • It was Sunday -a Warm, -sweet 'back.' He was one of -those who am(' •ed a premium of ;7)0,000 :ranee .($10,e • - _ ys ei• .and. t e uah.og or r her Of - .. - - Thita. . ' the. leo aAni ng • . of .. ty as a light -bearer 't o June•Sunday;just such an one ab it much to. lose, and little, indeed', to ' 000) for a match' paste • free of • yet- clam' • • . • • ' - •I . VOLUNTEER .A.ND REGULAR. mind, get . . • • • a very 'great • centers. dustkial eonimunity. and %he officers quiet dignity aboub her, a gentle ievel head in the Volksraad„ He op- a he • men raised, it this way lab°. 0, 'Northwest Territorice -5, and aPeeches is very short, and issstri Y 1. No great ocean &wells throw her. ,.• "You see, IVI011y;". he said (and.he. drew her close as he spoke), ait's ell. been Aswaitin' for you." •• And she -she bad criea 'because there were but three tiny rooms, anct• the floors were only . of logs! •It. seemed to her tow that she. had cried nearly that whole fleet year, for she missed the town and the.. light: and the noise. But Joho never groW impatient. • . • "Poor girl!". he'd say, cis he elunises ily stroked her hair, "I ought not. ea. hey toole you awayl" ; • • At twilight he woulcaple.y his vio- lin, and the music helped them troth. At lel bb alight have been -when God beheld gait by taking.. up arms against. us, dove phosphorus and ignita.ble on 41-1Y :face bet the itrOnerpous arms •Of the 'Excepting only the adjutant, ‘vile •is:. home serviee 'which would : after,' have' either intinicipal plants or Fire cri Lical. intelligence pressed • in co the extent. The.re are 78 of them which aThe breaki -'u • of the land stir; - 'the neweborn world. and "saw it was. foe' . . 'honest italustry he had be-, dry surface, . •• . • • Eras d'Ore and the proahnity •of the detached front hiS, regular eegiment *Wail •return tei the community, Supplied' by cempeniee; 'etane 'of these goecil" -. But the Man coining uri the corae a wealthy aermer • and trail felt little of the hola metro, He breeder, - At the first Mal ate arins. St°C1S I .A ten of lead is. fired for every Men ocean on all sides- 'give •is 't a 'cat nopecerbly• equa le climate So , i e o 1 ,... . ,... ..,, , . n become part :- -.ef theeelectoreto towns: have . , to act es expert trainer, a.11 veluto la a ores ctlt‘ le/cIrTs„. ;I, 1 cnel 1 home -trained o ' Wl Ufa coine wt. a ? i q ontaq with. .the A . ' MaRE TIIA 'e N aeale, I'LANT..• . • was a' queer mixture, ..ii, .sturdy label'. he threev'' aside hie senatorial- eludes killed in battle. Statisaas o 1.0 ' peen wars ahow: that. froni 8;000 to though sci far to the, aorth and. east, 1? ' • • tl b tt li i bl t 1 O IT iri. a• lose a a ons dicer. • . that crushes 'and grinda : us all had mandittit under General Lucas.Xeyer.. i • mp r ure , thai teer officers volunteers -to •fill up spaces in the • .. regular regiments,. but' they have . . ' " , THE TSAit'S OLD NURSE. Ottawa has 585 arcs ,and 80,0,10 hi- .' ..e...-e.......a.. , • •'' iatipa ana•80,000 incandestent, equal . city' ways,. for the great .atairip mill olt1 commandti a.t Vryheid, as coin . son disabled. • • • . ;ow the other • • hand, the summera aeo• 59 cool. The differei ces of te 6 et . , tie -a 'total *of 94,500 incantiescents. • left flitch quartz around. the gold. It is said that 'at the. battle •of Dun- ._ I Fieome has 'a soldier ta mieey inhabitants,' 'german qne to. ••eyerY ;betty. Y. e n e gh and day are.stialet, . e th ni t • • --a •, - canclesceets, •or a total of 85 860; - A sharp eurn in the trail •- brou ht d G • 1 Mey • f If o In d g ee eneia ei, ee ng. .0 no ce ;89,. Italy one ta evety 126, Russia. and it Oot- moonier's. claet IS hardl , gone mit an strictly -volunteer . eora g e eh a 'e OS equal to Ace Ira a him ,iipon tem e little house and a that the god of bottles heel. decided lone to eve*, 134 d G 'CR ittli 1 11 '! . ' the mid .ot the War petal' tor which Geat• Geief df Alexander III. at dountin a. i ' ' ' , a.n rea r n cnow ,. a ditions and leasirn to civilian. life at tain pr °elect; , with a vaelashings. of arid tdok• up his rifle,. rejoining bis .10,000 sleets' are eflied far every per- . of• details 'have 'hem drafted out as . • • . .• • •, •• ' ' The .city. of •Taronlo htie 1,45Q ate. (Thee Breton has a•mila winter, and, • group 'of three. • The boys .stared against'. him Ana his forces, decided:, one to' every 100, . • • I That:least one.eespect'CaPe Breton volunteered a . . too,• ie condemned •41•,.• /Acta, , . Her ...Death- • • • eandescents. Hamilton haa 5e0 /seep . . mid .214295 incendeseentee or a total; : •He 'took them both in his own and. general's decision and point blank ' • cause of uglinees. fi was lieltl' that . at Sydney a newSpaper entirely iii esixaiTt-sCalcialefitsAftmerscishasel ..tti;A:ictcieltatalairrly(i•les- ...,..,, : . awie.stainiariti6walsaca 1 este I total, P t b h 12 i a . ' o er oro as ( ace and, , hard at the stranger, but the womaie to surrendei to the, British, but 1 • - .s • • . • • i . . A Freimh: conscript bas been ex- s inoie Scotch than Sc.otland itseli;•1•* Blit .Ulis satelll., Icive'levelsl'?alettitiilcila o' 26,396. London has 850 cots Ana aiven in Mr. Jataes le'reeltnara6 book [:17, sprang up and held:out, her hands. Louia :Botha fiercely cembated his • cused frarn theee years.' seevice be-, • athew says. There is published I Dr M outright:by. Lord Robeite, I 180 iiidandeseente, or 20,080 of: a . there iva.s a ,great hope in his eyes: refused to throw down his arias or lies aPpearance Would. make las c:Olil the all:clic tongue, . while not in all ten the Great , Higharayea tie ec rovnice has • .4,11E3 are • epee al coliespondent at a, time when the.one subject they Were bp-th think-aof the better close of fig•hting bare I So little confidence • ts• there in the pertinacity With Which ;these tears has been sik.weeks hi the early the • Highlanders is not wanting, 'and riinit4* di 1 . .' ' COM '' f 11 1 1 ii' 1- '1 • • • Mo tr 11 • " - s a ' • . . • - • d 1...St b l t d • • . t. y ."Well; !golly," h.e saida "I've come . courael his men to• do so. What fOk .ra 11 ' and time interfoie 'With iScoelandaat is said • is there to b ofilciallY s6-41:1ed us useless. The •• fa...• eaussia e.4 a, 7,000 inearidescents; or 8,20b tothee .• 1 des laug , , . e P . . . l‘ft ..(ircelman" "was . :Nova. Scotians ' haAre adhered to thee aimet two' i gr ef-striel..en thouenfee, hrough - 'the the Tsar; Aleaander 'Ht.; walked' ae:.11.Osictifulialtido 2t7h00,12tketaidnaeraciticlsefseieneat doersi .; give.'.the stranger, a welcoilio.. .-But a' aoyfs t:heir mother land, Draltnileteera-tvc. 'drills' of. if a, volunteer bettahoc has Anatin- se dreq m .the ; • In ali, .4a. citica, tOWns'and viliages .- .11.15 aboua but it was noe uneit the takers.. •• 'Ate- the Tugelaa. before ahe ;Turkish - eaatsedilee.emplOyees• eliat,:i . 1 i e tWiee a Week, ':gind at 1.r10 , early Sueday Meal haa beenalea.rece first. big • bitttle teicilkeplac .1 *IelieFal-' when tulle tune 'IF° ci) ' Perkilii. s angaica . . steeets of. St. Petersburg, behind 't.11 .ceats, a • total of a11,800 lamps. _ away, :. and the -dishes -stood it h • m • „. aa • d 'd given to send pa.cettges 1 t • „„ el., Met • • etal of the period an in,Apection by • - a , SItTeli not' until it was neerly t,ime to ga waa then elected assistattegeneral, Icelve. e• • am eu in s en nes., • . ' we always. found the. people i•eadee to.' tho raear'e Englieb. nur stage), thaa they Spokeeof .JOht.• . left e • : it ••was dlllicalt. sometimes ta, • ited .• a camp of e ,weelas• duatatiOni Winter PaIacead wae la St. peioes- ' of Quelee.d. Province have' pleats' for • (f0r. he was . 'Le ..take the evening •and the planoing o.f. tile battle •Was , There are 798 distinct- species .ofe . The -outline. cif the littleatioinict was . EIATTIRELY TO HIM.. ' • - a . . .. • - . . -. . : . trosee • in existence. .A •rortiscuituvai theni understand end's' *Wants,' *eke-. With . picket practi eel 1 t tt a itnc ,-'1. .etit . burg; and I xemember 'well :how the' ' the menufacture of ' electele lights eal • • ieihibition with A samp e et every h A d as . in . field 'inciveenente, it sus again r.ested. • • . ivet silow fell -from the blotchea siva Of them • are in the Eastern Town- • bactela . . .• . • • • lowed the world knows and Botha • • • annaal training eeme .of the volute . discipline . • • • 1 found a .similer publicetimi. • A.s to • 1 Q b P • They talked of evezathing except went up very high irathe estimation • re_ "The -• characteristic .hospitalita the sa • s o ..ng muse . He , n ea las ol thest e,648 ales and log white . taws. :vim the shelVs'esni;- tizert.w Pieta:11,i anacit Lsitctiti Boaz- ed-leteees, only one tie each Wes of ;the ge.nerta °facer. commaeding • . • • :• :108,210 incandeseents; or es .totef • . „ . . •' On that 'dark, atoreay day -.when equal to .184,690 inceialeecents. " ' . . iust visible tea the edge of the clear- : m ouses no olio • !entirely with each Anan • weether Ile luid t.he wind whietled im the frezefia , • • . one of these queens of 1, e oral o- ana h ing. Molly sat looking at it for a It .was a terribly respotsible ;main in its midst of erandeur has ' 'UNDERSTOOD ENGLISH Iavotoo go,or , • • Neva; • Among these Montreal soars far . tion -to place so yeung a, man in, for not thes far entranced the world. I ehTow Lord Roberts. late f-tepPed in W1101•0Ver ill ElISS11.1 there obese end away, having 2„643 arcs . lcoig ' .0.11C1 'their Ga.elle was tatarailer On- and destritail else. volunteer oho aas was• a.lways preeent in my mind. the'. Mid 108,210. incandesconts, or a to7. • • • • & Sometimes, Dica,,, she said at he wets face to face .with the then Commander -in -Chief of the British . • • • intelligible to' ua • As a rale, .,0013/ performed only' the paradee and drat 'Usu.° of aelexander Itte as a 'mice tal equal tp •134,600 of •the la.tter, - .• • the old people: and•theyouag (*adroit' ground' .evolutiona • •as eiserees, sate riding ate Vie head 'of his about, 43 per eeot. oi the l'eovincial. • last 'X have thought of going away • ateny' Sir Beavers .Bullet, aageneral • • .. him. It's our home yet, and when of delta ess ..deternifriation 'and un - WHAT DID THZ FAKIR Ii0 P: testrsarii.cable to onderatatd. our r • • g• tieryices aro"not to be accepted in fia too, but .itet; no use! 1, can't lea.ve • 1 : Ea. Am fence, met, . . he religious belief bathe, people ie. tithe" • 1,0 camp tea:Mina. 11 e i all demo; why -it's most like it used ability '----1- -ITHII( -soldiers', . the hicernaticni of 'lerute Itapids liyarasilia.Land Coa whieli ii . . the boas , are -.esteop, and:the wor.k's, •4°103taCk to • 'be! are voites-be dews mime, kwwler:'.i,nanfdEvtirk::(3t:h. e.h13:ulanirlittititin.117 g0e.l'rie%rvaa.11: leti.ge Reiman •Cat'holic element satiate withdrawat of 'those .W110 tli1N0" . 1'07. -,wos .-.3,..ot,: to, s„.Oe. ; Nir ender. fa1.:Per..io-'-rxratieee .:e1.1.1:11 a .11formaii, Catholic: ar peeSayierian; "A. , diftee . elect bp foresees seta be the far _ a Dick! I .bah't pee him but I know h ' . . tl a, .. d . t '1 i .. . . but 'the awful nature. of . ie 'eminery. ' ' . -. e • ' ..-!1'sx..av.allera 1 ; .. ';'., ;. was upon the side -of the, oewly-fiedge . 4 - CO. aniofig ethe Highlenclere WhO 'came ' g'dirclod volunteering ' • • o s Illoteky a - . hidaen einder that glittering I'M:Meet' has- 600 arca•.and , 4:3,000. inea.aaes-...- ce eiplenclid• tool te.;rr.i.b.l.e.a. 13.ut .. 1 ,•;e308u2t;:sre, s c.csid. 61;730. Inettetlescente, •• the Witten.. eitstaie dr. a.. total' of tfi;50. ' Quebec eity _ • . . .,' Wanderful Stories cue told •of „the to ,aa 0 Beatoo ...or . ea te 4,i s.,,, : * .. .. as t se a y came, and. t e • ed Boer leader, and .he Made terrible. Hindu fakirs...0er 'Many :West aampatbizere. with . the Ti i et r . tieing at the elle men- mid' bre as tplate, ' aair; Lena sonietinies, when-rm tired.; enf9uti Pretender and Ophelcier of the Stuart -mg; Op :of the vOltinfeer servlee; may 1 S 01 0 . 0 .. . . . . .. , . ,11:ne0.710C1)11 tit 'their .tricke has _ . discoverea t se . cause,. anti pl °belay oung the . old be. looked efor to produce conside 'anemia rile, .close, and tanotahs nia . .. The 'Isar wee with liie nanistera':. Nova' Scotia's .total equipment- of . wee - warm hands reached. up .into hei sse of it. Th. e day ea C.pletso, ;When; 1 ir secret With anY cer- . ' " • T. when e messenger 1 ad. him thdti hie ;465 'arcs and. 49',Oal. inceladescents. i$ heart and soothed the reselesstees. tehe •Sir Redvers 13uller received. his mst.. • r. 1101140 'Was dead: Through the. dull; distritiuted among go. townea and is ' ,. e 1 hear the -mimic again! . • 'Don't 'rag little orchard was bearlag now :Nli'll'id . .gottea in the anzials of our army. A. decisive shocle, will tot. soon, lee, foe- i tainty; bat Capt. attunes. Parker, ibe Eriglish travellee, sylio hEtS aist re-. thee° ' of the Rotten Catl olio faith' a ' • • Ilin off lb 'enliettient ibund. pretty mother?' 'Willa:ell hied toohot to hold them. But with •able socialeeeSults. ' Them has been barshenatui.e of Alexander there rim. furnithect by 21 cierapanies. • ... . • a cuiraseseis, an arrogant Went eon a total. To thie may, be az•ooerly ad,- ._ • ., tu unless ho can iye eaucha mote great Vlach...hale:a, toWering abOve his (led, • the ,•equAennent ce the Laclane • • • • • • . • • • . say but. I know it's tho violin! No ve y serious fa g one stream of tencleeness-love for . I'd 'IS 1 er ev d I a. Iturted from a, tour of India, gives it. were a goedla number of Preshyter- an the aegalar army a but alongside NEW IIRTINSIVICK'S and in the tiny barn there were three . . . Jerseys instead of one. • joho was irlat e., aty; an per os 3 genez,a1 would have been 'daunted by! as man of weaker fibee than the. British ills belief that •hypriotism 'the Jana, : total equipitent Of tive arce, and 10,-; thi s man Kitty; who had inotheza • • - ' and one finds in travelling in this the hicrense in the Ciaillat ore - ed s in' bovhiwil.. And she Was doing regular work in the Mine, find h re in the b g le cosi n n .,ine, e theedisaeteta of• that day, for theke means ' by which. thea •accoraptith Cape Breton alternate .Perishea 01,unteees has been very' great in the dead.. . • , • 11/3a Incandeicents es • distributed ' with these last, warm seemlier claaa Cut y, you ic low. ' ; , :he lost ten guns and a large num- :their most startling. illuSiona. One Catholics and Presbyterian's." • t • • Hitherto: erectla Vhe autocr • f ' 1 tl le • i eniong 10 towni and cities and fur- . another little one had comp to catch ber• of men. But Buller carried in . eyes. Jaz hour later she walked with. inciaent nhich he, deseribes seems to Cape Breton lace long been khosvii call • 1 has cpialleed mery vo in Iv 1 t tl en alone t roug se storm, 0 ie tithed bsr 11 corgpa '• 'And . the ho e faded from Dick s pas wo e eels. at o al ie. USS LAS nIes. • . at the sunbeams. • as affording the finest. kind of spert Oil- the sumll .grant made by •the War 3 - ' • Prince ledward Island's share itt the • It. was nearlY noon the next day him down to the orchard bars. %he . . .1 his blood all t . e_ . bear . out . " race,' ance the heaviee the checa the I .; The trick eallich is acknowledged to -fo . u 1 cf. . re * arcs, and 0,520 incandescents. yellow dust from his boots. Willie the pink. clover carpet into' petche t-- .,.., le aroand and liaVe loeked• lit. the * a d the' he thi; has been deserlheir ' . ' • I ; - • • • • ' ' • (WY; arid ' the attemlantse "withdeeett 1. Manitoba has. 6 ,toeine provided _ . . more acceesiblealelebe at tacit die -1114th tese. 'Much severer 1:04. 110W as PERIOD OF TRAININ.G. , • . s knelt beside- bee body wall a great • . and left hits alone. , . 1 with the - eleca.ic lights; . . and the . wardly up to the house, stamping the • ' victiwy.. I have been over. that bat- , ,perfermaricoa, "says Captain Pa,rker,. • • . . , „ 'sportsmen there being eother• co d • • through the apple •trees 'and kissed. met him at ehe door. • . . o -easy ig 1 . • a wattle's's: lair Poseesons taken' by Louth Botha:They '1)131r.trustscsi)orthycliereons. too often .te.or along tune•he remained there was ail - shaatiering In ite gain" - weee• ehOsen 'with consunimate skill, 'be doubted, is the' one in which the 1 tee posal . "Out of view from the valleye " !considerable proportion Of these who- ' • • '• ''''. • '. !be imPosed it,' i.e irievetable -that a s - , , • .. • equipment of.. the •,ProVinee -is: Arc.s • "and me and moil:unto cried!" ,... with bo.wocl amid; anti 'alien he came' 2-114ecifsinsclAshcsett lat,rareeitOs.r'iss. p.ss'sss• - out 'of ,the hushed thamber there was ; • rom t ie woo an came a drowsy :fakir thaosets. it ball' of twine into•the• so, i .. f ' • ' • .. • • , . ers le, en t le broad flat back -of 'Mare hitherto passed . mustm oat) -Darkly sitged all night," he said, as • i di a ' ' . been of a thaeough •kntavleage Of tho ' nature of the 'Country and .inherent ta,r ... above hitt, until at disappeare 'he old grit 'a our r his. view • . when' Dr. Foster tiod his old gray •day. was alnioet over, and the last • ignal 10d, but until zacmitly ;Unice for eilleietcy .at the end of• the" where his dead nurselay. The giant. total of Ccomda .3 companies, 92 darkened room in •the inlet. I alace . th h waati rays of sunshine slanted mo his soul was set upon uleimate ;be the greatest, of these Hindu mystic Wiles not been much frequented lar • MATO e arn. e came a,w - JoInr-Banst lay in the' little emd- filed. sloa•ly into . vieW d f generalship.' , rom - fettle eight. The loose end of • the • we would Mill thern, the barrank, ae-...Loiealloberta eireatly •contends +bet " seen there .before.• . • • 875 incandesceats, the. statute divid-• a look on his face no one. had ever *flee equipments, with, 81 arcs and .5,- - tinkle. A peocessiote of spotted cows altogethei•. sena room, his eyes belght with fever. I looked at the countey Sir string he holds.in his hand. and after somewhere Yar tebove them ae. oriole. • ' pear. sinking into -peat bogs in the It wo.uld be: better so,, as lie cone the hill ranges, tho moorlands, or, as lea.ve •volunteering Molly was kneeling beside hi.m. gave his• 10001y. erv . • Itedvers Buller had tci passethrough ethe bey assistant aas...clirabed up. the: hollows, , with bere . and there esidees a ceA•tain • • numaet. .of fit • men Soznething had snapped sotiewhere. •'Good -by," Ao gaid' h.oljing out to get at. his wise. tuna skillful' °Aver.- string smell he, too, is out of eight, with while they are not lit for tl f marshy lake Or pond. Such treater, better as a. fighting move. then As Some of the bolts that hold the soul d I • o'' sary. The mao who dared to rnake the fakir himself follows, t nbe svl may kno • armer, grea ntu r w their .1i Whisper went about the city that :nig these being Oalgary, Letharidge tone but bitiself.... and hie hrothers .Edinottoie, Prince Albert, and Rea • ehould • keep watell over Kitty's ;gine: the largest . eqUipment .. being coffin. Alexander wee the second son" thot of. Watery, viz., 25 arcs and 1, - tens ame, tniconseiotiely,. he. loolted the attempt that Duller made must knife between his teeth. - • are the parades° of the sportsman drill and:Mechanical exercises but .do and while his• elder arother, the heir 1700 incandescente, • - a prisoner in these • frail bodies of A • ,• ' , b.eydnd her to Whereaglealeing white have had nerves' of steel end a soul I The spectators, surprised when both end the fisherman, and are theresort :not cOme up icathe stantlard of fit - of 'flocks of clacks and other Wild aess for the. field. to the throne, W1.1.8 alive, the • 'big, 1 British Columbia, distribates. its ours had given way, and the ."darka. gains e to s ) nes, s floc. se e• i I a '111 lit , *that Would not, blench If 'ordered to• bey and men .eliena out of sight; are • awkward .boy was neglected. • Flvan lighting by electricity among a doz- • robed 11118.01'' .W11:8 10.01{111g ter •tne ii. • t iti d home ameng the pines. Dr. 'Foster t le headstone, :with as one 'word, sterm the very gates eel Hades, The ' borrified when the boy's sever.ed head amyl, The great :barrens • of' the 1 . It Is .nearly two eyeare eince the • tiaa...howover„ he WL1S 1.11(i. favorite en towns, and basea. tota.1•Of .1.4 ' ' woest fighting greeted. that I sew id'. arms and legs, • followed .by., the northern ' d II Peiiinsula. of Cape /Ireton 'present. writer . same a British. Brew . . . . „child .6f the English nurse, encl • his palate With. 643 arcs and 68,768 in- , . Icnew that signal well; "• knew teo, • '401114." that all the Wisdom of tha niuSty II the Pre() State was* bid; 4 mock- trunk, full to the ground„en . abound with •gamo of varioue Wade, taller of Weary free hie in ind 'on sullen. nature' respoeded to hes, testes. candescent lamps, ol which Vancou- • +-a.. • a . . • books upon his. shelves would be at • . . • ery of woe eatipared -to the ground num siides down cloee behind,: Their iviiich there are colnparatiaely: 'free' tifoitlar 'beetles. of the Beitish. -ea --from molestatioti," li- Theta was little known about the ver hise-411 ores and 29,424 fecate- .' 1 • • a ' ' he f' rQ.1-, no avail. astonishment is inereased when . the life of this humble minium- • She ' WaS desceets. • ' ' " ; • • • It:1ra system. le was in t . . . e els • This Gellerea.magefficene Winter Palace Where she .1991 • pa d ith 1898: .' : ' • • ' People were kind -during the lona - . • 'HINDU 'SWORD MARRIAGES. around Coleus°, and I 'have* seen ..---• - - • • f . . , galet• end shy, rarely ;seen. outside the ' Of the tOtal increase of.267,171eiti • days that follewecie The men ' and Some Pautiar Cu t ' 'Of N ti • . - Home terrible places in the ' Free fakir gather)* the severed members . . Women. of the 1110 anthills knOw a . ,. . - Tribes in India.. ' s ores. a ve e a a a , St t 4 ' • But *man has to see -the And resteree the bey to life,' . ' Well I. saW this 'perforxnance once, Romorwer coL9NnL, . j - • . aloe)* of the fighthig round. Ceonje's , • . Tliere are e.ertain werlike taibes'an ' - ground Ilullee fought in • to - realise, I , . I , mu a a 1 'and •onee I 'didn't see; it a and ' the e , laager • at I eas ebeig... , coin re w 44g...g • phrases, but full of' toyed,. loving • the magnitude of the taste - he set I . 1 . .. .. ... ; 1 h x • 1, • . Nearly all of the. English • Pelt- It lel a " 6 ' ' 'SLIM a scattered group of men .dcavo Bead; ; a-patieei, lagging behind of. Queen Victoria, but she modified., Ontario,. softaroiced subject.' ' • • • •- • -• ' .• ..QUebee, li deeds. They give of their eheares, I ' s If t tie beginrang of the war, 'then the other. • ad some .,onc on ; ce.sses Hold' This Bank.' ia a doriga obvicitiata and satiated. the boyee barernature. ' sympathy, not, couched ie. pretty a'. ' ligitIC... • . • 11.1-13/21;70(5);5;';•• . a . swprd , Are binding,. whIlea taken, • 1 'I. ' el • nen ,• companies. • Ilii India, among, Whom oaths teach over , • . I latter experierice Was mole wonderfull . • -.--- • . And John? Only. once tvas the cur- ;left them for a few minuteS on• the . Nearla all the• princesses of the 1 "You belong to- My brigade ! .1 . . saoutecl ttt theta, Ois • features detela • - far' thie friend .of his• boyhood • is How true was the Iola ;of the Tsar] Nova Scotia, lights , 10,049 2.8 - ' • •otlierwise they are riot. .' The idea, • TIM' BATTU:, QF ,COLENSO a I I friends' visiting, me, end efter 'having i 1 'New 13runswiek; lights. 7,431; 1.9 Seems to be that perjury con la d 1 2118. e - - • • f tl d :youog Louis Botha famous; reigning house of England ere lion- know -You I Vette aro remeralati4 ! ' , onhig with. anger : . . ;Almelo by• the hunality with which be !P. IL I. lights - ' 4,765 ' 1..8 anitoba, .lights... not of their Intellects, ' , . tabs of mist lined irate. the tired after taking , oaths over their Weep- . lin - e' I and from- that hour the eyes o • le .veranda of Any bungalow,. I sttwe as 1 colonele of regiments. Scone , you knoW Whae. I'd do to you ! ' Mourner rode that day. Through the , et, W. q) it' 1 1 2er 1 1 , follOweti hee to the grave. • No I •Nr . ' - '..ci• ens recoil, .that they tile by the welt- !.• 1 itr. hers were ,turned toward lain as • was returning, the same fakir and (wary Per" ef them are Very Proud of their mita; • 'What wes bit( objection to reserve . 4,058 1..0 close beside him. Ile smiled,. tend pon against which they perjure them-. Lipton leopi t1hogone Meta eit ; to leaa them. • At his assistant. Whom. I had meet y titles and take pleaseta in eta ists ? They' had eer"Ved short teems• hie Inathees walked' beam! the . The increase he 100i (neer 1.900 war.i. snow •atal the shish. Ma Tsar . I 1111(- !B. C., lights... ... ...... 41,757. 3.1.2 ., g its.. , 00 t ., brain. Molly and the babies were , selves, In Benne in India, women. when the Boer -leader ;forte the trick, standing about forty tar - peering .in the .uniform of their par - "There'll be forty dollars from the who are About to lead an irregulan Schalk liurgee, vacated the splendla feet in _front Of iny Muds, apparent - le, preparing .to begin, a. performance. ticular -regiment-adaptea, .of 00.111'Per WCI'0 liable to. be called back . for middle. ill; thc ur1"31.-- iliul hearse; %Ole lai side, the Tsar 'in the '114;550 lamps; of 1000 over.1800,.. tried to hold out iliS arms to theme . mine," he said Att last, -rind theree* seventy in the poke, you •know --and life marry a sword. This' marriage. PoSition lie; had beesnanosielsearerdaXedtak: h ;As 'I Was about Ate far behind the to - . feminine. requiremenee. One • of (Leave service, most af them. for the ,ed the shut)), Xing Edward's nieces•; Who' WOS next seven yew's. mostly live ,years, Not a note of acing) vialtit-a- 1 12.858 lamps; lulthes .cf 91e Se"1).' ' 1898, 18,757 lamp% counting. in each in name, ds an emblem of conjugal; lei' up Louis Botha's. i and of 1899 over free -and Dick -not noev-but maybe to them in the midst of their evil lie at .once rea . s. 1 etood gaietly where I wale ;.1 wee a' daughter of tho late Duke of their leaving the coats and the date TheY were cliisse , i (1. '',.120 Siltherat, WaS • 1411011137 a. man i . , there's three cows -and the clearin's life, serves •as a ray of coneolation • 11 - . I) 1i201:1 that Schalk Bur- ghty Ini ort of the situatian, and :natives as my friends were 'in frent ;of thorn, and had not been observed, PrilAcese Victoria of hldinburgh, who aocordleg to the period between. case one arc ae eqUal to 10 Incandes- deities. in certain parts .of India - 1 tl ositions 1 ger had blundered terri y, an i The mien placed a drawn knife .tyo- &me -Coburg -Gotha, and fa the wife when they were entitled to their. full walking humbly ..and reverently tat ee 0,,e4„, . , .-. ......-4e.... . • londornenesse-aad he'd be good to when a hindu is ebout. to Marry a , .wae he Who rotoo t mse p ., • of the Grand Duke of Hesse, is- ' col- t he corpse of 'the. woman selie had '"`°' . • ' , by and by -you'd nevee stand the bi d •t. °red an ill otriena-he nettrries m . -al r c ' ' ' liability. As • loved him. , you and the young 'uns-and-" third. wife-whtelt maelaing is consid-; 0 •• 0 Withf succhs diristrioaums:soperseertefnacres to 1 d of twine in his r one of . the tiar Ifeeelan Infantry. ;the pay of a. reservist is '011 y . rtween his teeth, Wel; the usual ball • ight hand, inade a • 1 • . . . a . . but :the Tsar walked the. whole dise stanee, 1,027 feet, It is equal, it, ahe deepest lake in Europe is Con- ' But eitely settled his lips With her it into the alr, She iS a.eharming• end pimular 'Woe 'shillinge a week- .he must have dyne it was. a long way to the cemeter;v• i'i man and takes 'great interest in the discharge from military t. I ‘ tt few area to the Isle of Man. - °Ill!' for obviating tho ill Innen befor a - ' 'tree, hear and his name became a t 1 ng 1 i 'motion as if throwing she erled. "The a ' Whole the Come • • . . late employinen and then stood- peaketly (Mica 11.1y ; Mace. lie sett in tt pew ot tile own. -Oh, don't! Don.% a 1 1 Y --le marries a third lady. In 'Xathiawar e le to Conjure with, ;friends on the veranda Were leaking Third Infantry. .1Ter grandmother • * ; s nobod el there is still the clistom for Ilajput mandant-General of the Boer army, a World but you!" ho Was lino the upper air 'With astonishment tho late Queen Vietoria, W115 C0101101 tl . 11 • General' Jouliera lay dying, oa their faCeb, which in a. minute of the First Itegittent. of Prussian OM ..A ous A happy, boyish sinile flickered on princes, who are much married, to. asked who was the best man to fill I the man's face. turned 10 a look of horror as thole Dragoons mot her •elciest daughter Is Marry in persoa the first wife and to 111, place, And he, the grey veteran, I colonel of two regiments. The Duch - back again in tho past -back. with sword. They •send OW their sword did not hesitate for a second, . but 1 ,eyee came back to the groand. In 'rho next time he apolto tei was marey other 'Wives by meats of a ess of Connaught is in tominal coin - his bride, in their fleet weeke of to the bride's, people; the' bride is mune of Louis Botha. The Boer with hie dying breath gasped out the 1 lariittleiedr upplst.iiitaitlepiatahseuie;sc),ouatilltdenatnieise3s, mand of a regitnent of Brandenburg en mixing bowl; Was comforting her mice ,being that the prince'e sword ta the position, end from - that day , 1 at 1113f •S Vae a title of colonel in the Queen Eliza - when she cried for her life in the bet:macs a. subetitute for him -the to this he has been the YuLliectld6e11:fidt(1)1Untip(del:fo.sialYriaenicluel to "set" the bread in the now wood- pomp mid splendor, the only differ:- Government proMptly appointed himl italtyableattidt infantry. The Duchese 'of Sparta, the sister of the German Emperor, hes their life 1 ogether. The was helping married to it With all the required Parunleull'• I seen; and they were astonished be- bait Grenadier); of the aingiish army, town, or, was playing ot the loved The legelfty of thie miiltary power' in the Boer linos. Ite ;vend meastire when 1 told them I. This .title is entirely honornry. violin. • . bridegroom. Inaki.1,11•.4...••••*6 marriage to a alvoid is indisputable. ing under tile TranSVaal flag, There is not the only one of. his lino fight- had been as near the fakir cce they, . In their best clothes.' thee 01 them Raffia Zonate tee a lawfully wedded. have been four brothers in the field. I 4.t,f)dralisarcildleyen braontriteshlofthao•nhat lied eo 4 MAN PRESBII.VED IN COMM Three days later the miners• came The bride Married to it enters the . read a short service, for the circuit •• As a soldier Leollis MAMA, has proved, wife.. . ' If that was not heranotista whet 'rho disCoVery in tt Chiliftn copper pastor was at Red Dog that. week, . hitriself a lactase worthy of the was it a . ., and they had' JOhn antay at the. ee...0-.,....e. steel of any of oer generale; as a, , mine Of the body of an l'Aidisirs %Yorke edge of the clearing in the shadoW of inOtlit'OfeLLECTING semma Man his Wore: Willy can Say noth- • • ...................4a -ease -e. man, Who had died tliere many years . A. noVel Mode of coIleeting bad - big derOgittory concerning him for in RELIGIOUS REVENUE. the pities. ego and who had been preserved front Winter eatne• and headed the MOUlt• , all 1 i •C011e 1 0 le S b rne 1 tins If at least 019.000,000 a, year Is decay by the antiseptic iiction of debts, lately introdueed into kb gla d 1 8 t?..t. 1 1 a c 1 c tains like gicint Chrletenas eakes..Tho ig, to hire a chaise, painted li ill te111 like a gentleman, He is generous .rtased for, and spent in, religious aopper, ie reported in Li Milling S0111'.• trail to town jay deep benettth the red letters "Collector thaine," 1 11 13.g and eourteola in the hour of victory, work in England and wiaen. 'pills nal. The mine in (01041011 iS Mutate Prienda gaVe tip urging ai011Y rounds to the domieilee .01 stostapay- time of disaster -just the typo snOti iiietli(13theoouutntlry22.4 1.'irnrufl-lcrTleahnd 1:10Tirri 114(11 filiteticreserHot" Ineriltitu.ovitiTainalitit: snow. . .„, .. :which the collector nmitee his ilaily steUtehearted and Self-reliant in the yam, „ i: ifeett,:s1 am gave up wondering at her. pre- and when the ,clebtor lives in a fneie- itnOwe hole to eeteena oveft . °ugh .. 01itre,lantisadkietsigiotlitelrls Ott11)0a.ralig0foitsirl rag: Ileitis:A girt,. e Jieldelfoitjia .1.1e1i'139) xlesi)Irtiestir ,b(ty. ill); T -10Y ing debtors. hoverer obetinath COFOgy Soldier that a great natiOn Tate rs Brant to Move int° eivilleation. l feronce to stiaV. .Tho world se Seot 100010 'louse, thie &ease, with •Ite he is an enemy in ants against us. aenuo of tho united Xingdom iftd5,» ' collecting atheninite 111 a. too tit base forgets us' and °or pain! , glaring label, is Isept standing; in ---4,--- 4 000,000 sterling per annum. Thin ig:ket %villas Was still in 1118 no d, hie ut there Wag One WhO never ofor- front, of the Premises sOVeral heurs a 6,000 bedsteads are made weekly in 'equal to nearly one-fifth of the total stone implements being folio.' long - II 'got her -Dia Marsh, who came ev- day. -Birmingham, . revenue raised by taxation. .side. 0 • , .. Becomes Chronic and Rotuma. Year by Year or Develops into Bronchial Pnourrionia., Croupous Bronchitis, Asthma ole OonsunieltiOn.• . . The ret'd datiges of bronchitis aro sometimes .0verlOoked. It is too serious a disease to trifle With, and .. - foe that reaeon everybody 'iihould be lamellar with the symptoms.. • . . . . Children aro:most liable to contract bronchitis; and, if neglected, It .beppn.as chronic, awed returns year af- ter year, until it Wears the patient °a or develops into some deadly aung disease. The approaeW of bronchitis is marked by chills and fever, nasal or throat catarrh, quick pulee, Ioes of ate* . oPralciii:i;licilitligttFatilllitlitgliin011°1 stkaehott°11g1wsunetobaynbdtcrITuigall1111:11.1t.lei.carlit1311101delicate linings of the bronchial tubes. part, oi- the chest, Which is aggravated. by deep breathing The cough is dry and harida and ie accompanied by expectoration of a frothy nature, which gradually fne ercasee; is Very ses'ingy and tenacious and is frequently streaked with blood. . There is pain, not unlike rheumat ism, in 1anbs, joints and body, constipation and extreme depression and Weakileee. In e01110 P00Pla, the exhaustion amounts almost to nervous collapse, death= felon's, and in youln)gr. eCitilads1C;71s f4ey°r:111110SitqlislintlenendY itfrca)111(')I'VU'rpentille, 1a, We believe, the most effective treattnent for bronchitis that money will buy. TWA feet has been proven time and thne again be many thousands of emelt. It 13 the most eitective remedy foe bronchitis, because it. fa fatereaching in its effects on the whole eystena not merely relieving the cough, but. actually and thoroughly .curing the disetsse. It loosete the cough, freed the chest ot tightnese aud pain, olds (agate:oration and permanently curea There aro other preparatione of turpentine and lineeed put up in imitation of •Dr, ChaSes ',Syrup of Lin- seed and Turpentine. To be mire you are getting the genuine see Um portrait and flatmate° of Dr. A. W. Chase on the boa you buy, 25 cents •a bottle, Madly size, •threo titles as much, 00 cents. . 411 dealers, or Vanealesen, Bates as Coe. Toronto, , 1