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SligAKS OF A TROUBLE TIT= t.)
Marina
AFTMIOTS XANIC TOITIM
aea.
X/eadachese Dizzinese, Heart Pad-
pitattelle Fickle Appetite and•
Faller the Early, Symptoms of
Decay.
FroZthe."-grirFro7E1/711,70a.
Ilard OtndY Q.t school, Coupled with
the lock of attentiou which every
e citing girl merging lato womanhood
should hove, is responsible not only
for the many pale races oud attenuot-
ed forms met, with seal lamentable
frequency, but is responsible oleo for
the loss of many voluable young
live. First there is an occasional
headache, and o sallownese of corn-
plercionz from which saes, if theso
early snap -toms tire neglected, the
condition gradually grows worse and
worse uatil decline or consumption
sets in aod death elailaS tittot•Iter vic-
tim of parental neglect. 'Upon ueth-
ers especially devolves a great re-
sponsibility as their daughters aP-
proach womanhoteci, The following
truthful etory told a reporter of the
Sun by Mrs. 0. Herman. of Third
Avenue, Orangeville, carries a, lesson
to our mothers. Mrs. Remains said:
"About fifteen months ago my (laugh-
ter, Kote, wbile attending the publie
school stu'died hard. We noticed that
she began to complain of headaches.
This was followed by a listlessness
and an utter indifference to the things
that usually interot young zeirls, IV°
ere 0 0
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SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING
CLIA.PTERS.-I'xince Plialis Tyro
pursues Morino, to snake her his wife.
tlio aids her escape and is imprison-
ed by King Mapen. Ile escapes; is
trocea to Marina's hiding place. '
Xing's officers take her on board
their boat. A. corsair Coates up and
takes her to Tarsus..
CHAPTER XIII.
Malicia king of Tyro, was in
dark, glotany mood. The very gods
seemed to have conspired against
him. It Was nearly noon on the clay
succeeding the capture of the bard);
Klson I,,tulim,
a0000fossoko•ci>.“44,ecfei
Sr>
d*
"
Where hove you placed the fair Mar-
ina?"
"Nowhere. She is not in inY
power."
"Did you not send soldiers last
night to hang upon My tracks?" .
"I sent soldiers Us watch the
Colds° of young Strato."
"Ay, and they found the lady and
dragged her forth from her resting
Place. Now, king, tell me where she
is,"
"I know not." •
"Beware!" pronounced Gio, while
a spark Irma his burning eye seemed
to penetrate the very soul, of the
messengers had been sent to the Monarch.
coast in quest of the soldiers, and "I have not seen her," persisted
they had returned, bringing mtelli- the king, who was now surprised in
gence of the strange opening of the tarn. "ThiS morniug sosne fishermen
itubterranean apartment beneath the Picked zny barge at sea, but not
trate, not shed =Other tear
till find My Child."
"Ah, Gio, you Carmot feel as
feel."
"And why?"
"Your Ireasst is more stubbern.
Your life has been different."
"Ay,ozery life has been different."
Again young Strata started and
gazed earneetly into the face of the
armorer. What was it that moved
hire so? 'Twos surely' Gio, and yet
hosv strange -how nobly strange,
sounded that voice. There was a fire
in his eye he had' never noticed there
before, a swelling of the muselee that
gave to the face s, )10bleneSS that did
not uee to be SO.
Again Glo spoke.
zuust away now, for fear
ho,ve another sad office on hay hands.
0, my heart is heavy! Fare thee
well, Strato."
"But whither, whither, goad Gio?"
"To the temple."
"So late you will not gain en-
trance."
"Gio's hea.vsr brows curled with
something like q, dark smile. The
'muscles about the Mouth twitched
with a continuation of that smile,
and then he turned away. He spoke
not further, but silently he passed in-
to the darkness of the piazza, and
then Strato hea.rd his steps sound
upon the pavement.
Ceylon Tea Is the finest
Tea the world produces,
and Is sold only In lead
packets,
Black, IVIIxed and Green.
hpan tea 'drinkers try °Salads" Green tea.
FUTURE DISOOVERIES.
.S011M- . GIMAT ca.4.3TGns ARE
V=t1" IsTgAlt.
6•6•6-.6
Seorclelight of Inference Thrown
Forward, Not 13a•cleveard.-,
World Changes.
Mr. H. G. Well% the scientist and
eovelist, who out-Darwins his mas-
ter, Darwin, and dares to direct o
confident gaze upou a future still
aeons distant, delivered a lecture at
the Royal Institution, London.re-
ruins of the old temple, and of the a soul was in it. had been sure • To be Continued. cently, on "Discovery of the Fa-
disa.Ppearance of the party who had 'two your work." tere." This did not mean an aerial
"Then they may have . all been I .
been seat in quest of the girls. The
barge had been picked eter a little to
the north of the city by' some Asher-.
flight or any single development of
for there Was something in the man -
drowned," enuttered Gto to himself, . TIM -CARE C)17 LITTLE ONE, science, but discovery of, the fitter()
SoMe .
. e "Aillown:°cleertain lines with certain
ince, and the report of that, also,
had reached the monarch's cora Ile ner of the king that gave assurance
that he spoke the truth. Sound. Aidvice as to the limitations, he argued, a, working
Best Method 62 Troattng In- ;knowledge of the things of the fee
stood leaninss against one oS the pil- "No, that cannot be," said Mapco,
consulted a doctor, and she- took bot- lars of his audience chamber, but ail forthe fishermen .assured me that font Indigeetion, tura was practicable and possible.
tie after bottle of medicine; but with. visitors were shut out.; lle was apt the bane had not been overturned( Nothing is more conmeon. to child- As during the past century the amaze
no benefit. Often she Would rise in in the mood to render. judgmeut, for nor was there any .clerangemerst of ;hood tho.n indigestion. Nothing is ing searehlight of inferefice had bean
the morning after an armost sleep- the inexplicattle Mauro of his plans its fili'lliture•" more dangerous to proper growth, paseed into the remoter past, so by
_then I. fear theie fate is sealed, .
gio in • ' e more wealsorang to the eonstatution, (teatime-, for operating causes instead
less night, her limbs all a quiver ond with regard to tee. daughter of .Lucle
her head reeling. She would be at- ha luta crushed every cooler feeling said , , a hall deepondent tone...or more likely. to- pave the way to of for fossils the searchlight 'of in-
"Aonie coi•sair •has picked them. up." • dangerous disease. Aniono the sypepe , femme might be thrown into the
toms by which indigestion in infants future. The man of science would be
and young • children may be readily :lieve at last that events in A. D. 4, -
tacked with spells of dizziness, and on in Ins bosom. .
the least exertion her heart wotild 'Plmlis," he said at length, ttn•n- "Then- •I'll• rake: the earth till 1
palpitate - violently, and we wore ing to his son; who stood neat' him, find them!" cried the king, "or, at.
really afraid she would not recover. • "if Gio be once more in ley power, least, illi I find the.daughter 'of Nis:
o • •
At this stage my husband suggested he •shall not. escapemne is ea tee e e, . .. .
that we should try Dr, Williams' bottom. of this affair." •'u Ludim." a You'll not find. her, sire," return -
n.
Pink Pills, and he brought home Seto! .."Se I think," returhed the priuee; ' ed Geo, with a spiee el irony ihis
eral boxes. • Kate had only taken the ; "but I fear he cannot be taken. The tone. " "Pis you who have brought
Pills a few weeks when there was a strange manner in 'which he escaped, ; this on -her, and you had now better'
great change for the better. She froni the contagion ' and his guard ie let- the matter (ken," - t •
grew stronger, begtin to eat better . to o a• M • "Bet I will 'find her, even though
ystery." • •
and to have better color, and •froui I- m
"Ile must :have same secret ,Inding, • every vessel in traentiyy be called -in-
this Stage it was •not iong. eintit she Place. wbielt the soldiers did not ', te requisitioe." -. • ., .- ... .
was again enjoyiug the best of fled." • • . , ',"Then, you may make the trial,"
health and able to resume her studies ; "That, is impoesible, foe, eeeeede• uttered the armorer, while a peculiar
at school. I might also tell you .ing to the...centurion's _accottat, . he. light . •brolce upon' his ;countenance.
that these pills curedmy daughter ',must have. gono. up the stairs, and "Aad," he Leaded, seeming to IdeVe
Emma of an attack of rheumatism, ; there is no. way emderneaveli of -ea, .cheeeed. -souse words that had risen
SO that you see we have xnueleroason : cape . -or ecnietralment ..eacept by; the to • his . liPS, 'SI hope you will. sue-»•
to praise them, and I -earnestly •re- E way -of • . the _tope of the.. adjoining coed." - • . . . .
commend them to •all• mothers.whostahelmet,and that 'pass was seetirely Mapco etareed at these words, for
daughters may be suffering as. mine guardedtt And there Is -auother thing, -he thought he' -detected some rneanieg
. . I
did." that . seems._ strange, and . that is, the and once. mote the king °toe . above
• • - . -
Dr. Williams' Piek Pius .curo all !presence of the priest • at Hercules, theman. '.
diseases that have their origin either
, ther. e."' • • • - "I will find. her; arid I'll keep her,
'. .
in a poor or watery coaditieets of the I 0
' "That man. - be . easily cideounted• too,"o," he extclaimed; "and as foe you,
bleed n „
d or shattered
nerves.. It is be- , "-"' returned the king. "The ar- sir, your heedeis not -worth ,the bond
Cause they make rich red bleed. and morer • does all the work in metals • 01 'a day: . You shall learn ,what it
strengthen the nerves with -every dose fer the' temple, and Batiste° was pro- is to beard -a king!"
that they ;cure such troublesas eze. 1.bAb1y there on that -account, for he Oto :ensiled . as. •the monarch. thus
aemia, consumption -in its early ... °aid have nothing' furthe'r with • a .sPOIss, and a, ray- Of something very.
. -
stages, nervous headache; St. Vitus' t humble artisan,'" • • • : s - - .
fetich likepity-shot athwart his lace.
dance, rheumatism.. Partialaretalyeis,! ''Tlint is probably- the case; • but yet Mapen OWthat. look And he essold.
kidney teouble, indigeetiortaes !from What intelligence I can gain of
• •
.rane but wanclet at its Strangeness. .
dinary medicine merely acts' ettpeta• II°. 'the " armorer, there is • something al-
"1 proy the gods that you may
symptoms of the trouble., And when a•sacist• passing credit.' in his Affairs..." . find her,"" Said -the • armorer, ."And
stiCh neitlitines are diseentinued • the. • 'Ah,' uttered the king,. With some • noW,".. he. »said, hall ..tueninO towatds,
ueorise la, 'his thannere. ohooe you t the door; 'fI Must -leave you. - I run,
ed form. Dr. Williams' pinIstrillp •OP : .. • - • ' • ,, - •
isearaecg anything. reg,-arding him that :satisfied...you speak the truth,....and
troublegethens often ire argaggravisto
• ' -, • .: • • • foretne. present•I will Icily° you to
. the contrary go -direct t� ;the . root of .j rs. eoestrange? „..• .
the trouble and cure to. stag "Yes,"-raterned. the prinee, "thera. 'proscenia -your scare ,. ra401,,pu.
. h.,- • •• • " •
See that the full name, - e•Deceereedi.:. i'is. mono; most strante things •conceria's "Hold!". . cried ,.. Matson, io whose
li ne ' Pinkp.11 f• • P 1 r • - • ,1"g hen. Many' gegars• . ago -fifteen, • hoeoln the sPirit of _Cariosity saddene
, .
while others say at is ly burst forth. • Telt .me, • strange Theyebreak up colds, prevent croup us in politics, morals, social contrie
Wol!, ing .was ovei found on the wrapper' of every box. Ise111(1 tell me' 000, 1,316 pair's. of ears having been
$25,-
11 your dealer does not breve then). merea-Gio. •voluntavily lets himself . to ,M an who and •what you are?" eand ,allay the irritation accempaity: vances .and. n: thousand Ways: . •n• ' brought in; and -even in 1890 over
send direct and they will be mailed, old Sttato for quaatity toga. "One wito. could read your desteeY • jug the .cutting Of teeth. Price' •clelibeinte •• direction • of bistorical. I L1,200 was paid. •The•. betint is
post paid, at. 50 cents a boX• Or tad with whieh -to moke ornaments' for if be choseg" z:etuened Gm, stoppinge •ft; boa ot dreggists, or. sent economic and . social • study . toward
ven not only for hili-arown woYlyes
Hercules, and le is as-, and turning again • towards the •king. by mail post paid by addressing ths the future and.couetige 'reference
the Palma, is something of an ex-
periment, but the eastern capitalists
realize that and are willing to take
the chance on the possibility of se-
curing profits in the future if the
proJect proves successful.
No definite information regarding
the plans of the syndicate has yet
been given out for publication, but
it IP generally understood that relay
stations will be erected at_prominent
points along the coast. bach being
the case the possibility of failure to
successfully operate the system will
be materially reduced, as no attempt
will be made to transmit messages
across prohibitive space.
•
HE TURPENTINE
WOULDN'T WORK,
•ME.,•••
TEM Rtrxpuz, ExpnRIZIgNTS
OF .A, YOUNG AN TO CURE
HIMSELF OF RILE -GMAT -
ISM.
-eve
Liniments, OiLs gotta Everything
Failed to Reliere His Sufferings.
-He Used Dodd's Xiclney Pills,
And They Cured Him.
Boissevain, Jan. 27.-(Spe-
cia.1)-Five years ago, Mr. C. S. Hol-
den, of this place, then quite a young
men and 4 farmer's son, became al-
most a cripple with Rheumatism.
His own account of his experience is
, very interesting. Ile says
; "For about a year and a leetf I
had a dull pain in my right shout-
' der. It grow much worse in cold
weather, and In winter was so bad
that I could scarcely use ley arm at
all. When I went to bed I would
have to take my left hand and hold
my right shoulder to turn over, The
pain was nearly unbearable. Words
canuot express it. I often said if I
recognizeu are loss of appetite, eau- 000 were as fixed., settled and un- . had to endure such pain all nay life
h•ett, eructations, ceeted tongue, bad changeable as those of, A. D. 1600,
breath, hiccough, and oisturbed with the exception of the affairs of
Meep. indigestion may he easily :man -and his children. It is ae sine -
Mired, and Mrs, F. K. Begbie, Lind- ple (out sure to work out the chang-
say, Ont., points out how this may. ing orbit of the earth iu future until
hese be done, She says : "When my the tidal drag hauls one unchanging
baby was theee months old she had • face at last toward the sue, as it
indigestion very badly. She would is t . work back to the- blazing,
vtimit her .food just tie soon; as she molten past. '
took it,. no matter what 1 gave bur. It might be argued that man; indie• pose. teething seemed tp give mo
After feeding she seemed to seller ter- vidually and gollectively, was •• ao
ribly and would screem. with pain.mealcalable factor. •
She seemed alwaye leuPgry, but- -her 1
A NEW ELEMENT ;
food did ben no good and she kept •
would rather have no arm.
I"I was almost a cripple and could
not toln • complaining vets,. bitterly.
Everybody bad something to tell me
Ito do. One said,' 'Rub on Spirits of
!Turpentine.' 1 (lid so, but only
grew worse. Besides t1i 1 tried
'every other liniment and oil I caul('
hear of or get, .but till .to no pure
the slightest . relief. I was» growing
very downhearted as •itlooked as if
tIerewcausnxnevy• erbind- going -to anything
.
thin and delicate......She was.- very opposing the nature of the -inquire,
"Now it happened :that We • had
eleePless and sIsGeretlale° from eon-- and stamping it as vaie end-hope-
eome of Dodd's, Kidney Pills in» the
stipatiou. We' tried sleveral remit- less, but esee 'oleos heeined tofeetr house -We always keep them -end
eines recommended for these, troubles the idea that man, though compli-
having tried everything ale, nxy
but they did her me geed. •Finally I eating, , did hot alter the, essential father suggested that I take some..
, '.
saw Baby's Own Tablets advertised noture of induction: 4 commencedand whent had taken
did not be '
1es felt some better, and
and, got.a box, • After giving them to nove the importance; of the. lead-
three dos
hetshe began to improve io about.' ing mane and Ile confessed to a be- kept on till in, a few clays thepain
two days, . and in a Week's time 1 lief that if. 'Isy some Suggling. 'with ' was all -gone. . • . •
considered her Well. She could shear space and time Caesar, Napoleon, • '".1'his is five years aga, and I MVO
well, the vomiting ceased, her bowele , William the. Conqueror and Other not had • the slightest pain' or ache
,
became regular and she• began to greet iodiviclualities had b„see,
been change , • ' '
gain in .weight. She ip now a fat, .• ed at birth it would not have pro- • f . . . • » •
healthy baby,. And•I think the credit, dnced any serious. dislocation of the rm
is due .tet Baby's' OWn Tablets and 'course of 'destiny. Great- men were ouUNTIES FOR...tEASTS..
wduld not nowelre without theme •iii; net more than. images and eymbois .
the house:" » • • . • and instrumente. taken at haphazard •• • ' • • " -
Baby's Own Tablets is the (rely by the incessant, consist:exit ferces ANIMALS• •WITIste .PRICES. ON•
Medicine " sold under. an absolute behind them. They were, the pen • ' THEIR ErgAD.s, -
guarantee that it °potato » neither nibs which -fate used inther writing, ,
.apiates • nor other . harmful drugs.. end -the more one evas :inclined to :In
These» tablets --are a certein cure for trust theSe lorcee behind;
all the enihor Ailmenta of schildhoech. the snoi•e • one could believe in the
Some Parts of the World
• Wellies are a great Pest
and4)anger,
such as sour etomach, indigestion,. possibility of a reasoned ioduatioe
. The. Freoch o..ternnient's for
constipatima, simple fever, diarrhooto Of the future. that • Would serve
. .
boxes for $2.50, by addressing the . the temple ot
• , • • • c •• - • • sorted that in cousideration *of •that "1 aek ..not, for what yott du .Dr,.. Williams' Medicine 00., Droelot. :to tee future in • mined and religioes but cubs •. Oddly enotigh, evolves
Dr. Williams Medicine, o , errock-
villa tint. , sacrifice the god has taken irim wider bat lOr. whet • you are?" • • • vine, Ont.' diecuesion woeld b • Are practically extinet io the Alps and
• , especial favor. And so it would "I 'am Goo,the enema. ,.of .Tyre.".
. • I seem, • for many are -the accounts of -"But yoo Axe. more than that." . • I
Pyrenees, -most .oe those killed :being
• Stiinelating and profitable to. the in- found in central provinces and in THE StMPLE BOER.* • !tellecteal• '
Al -
WAR NOW IN WAR FASHION ihis mars ellous disappeaeances and • "Ay I an now the master of both! • That man Is • not final is a great
' 1 reaPPearancep obout tho city, and a king, and te Mince." • . •. ,
Ito* Ile Is Imposed 'Upon By gand distething fact in eelentille dis-
sace-Lorraine, Last December a pack
• of sixteen wolves was seen •
ascrupulous Fecilats. covory in the future 'and the ques- •
sea.i
End of Luxuries in. the I'ield' in • evert. our own exPerience tells us that Mapen. grasPect. he sinall dagger, he ; u i•
Russia is supposed to be itnested
tiliat is to come after inan ? Metz. • • •
, ,_
over a quarter of a million
At last we are going to war, . in I tell you the truth, father, I begin t0. step forivaedt hut even had •it not - The London eOrresporitICet. of • tile ! 'son,
is the most persiatently fascinating, hY."
o, . ; een for hat forntidable sword 'they' Manchester Guardian tells the • fol-
.
Ilussie.ns were killed • by these •crea- '
for the near foture sense few general
to feta' the tirmorer. 1. shall yet Gio's Iceale. alone l•estatieed. them. It found simplicity of the "veldt Boer."
South Afeica, • . .• .. some .stratige.pdtver protects hit). To..Wero ni his girelle, and Phalle took a .
war fathion; writes Bennett , Bur- feor the man.
wolves In one • •
uestion
for 'us -------------------------------------.
. pin_ insolot q . the world. I3ut " yeas recently 203
leigh in the London Teler;raxili. A "No, no, my son, 'tis not would ing,story to illustrate the
headquarters order is coming out, it
is said, for the peremptory cutting i°1 0 Q 0 _ ,
down cf all transport and baggLige. deception in all this, for I think the ty.
,,r D. Ar 0 • b t ben ve me mechanisms. of itn advanced civiliza.- Two years ago .t es - -est, as : w-.° l'Isua-Y us° a live P3Ig I
'favor of buying the roost, ingenioue ; i • hunterb-s .t, tig.t 4211 . f . ti • .
tui es
.etaternents have -• , and the datnage to live stock
1 t ntrap him. There. is some WEIS ii0W. :terrifie its stietnge motes-. . he simple veldt 13ciet is all in
-.-Was set at $7,500,000. The wolfe,
GROWN moith.'azirrAth '
arm • • h" • • 1 ,arewe ap n,. ti • e
orer owes mote to is peisoria . • . .
Buck waggons, that were bedrooms prewess • thou. te, aught. elee•• • tion which, happen to come his waY• e• . •
eg , , .a 1 at from e- ussian Government,
'
and saloons conibined, upon: tthetils, • If. I can we shall in,eete again." ' . - .
commonplace el. Cabinet Ministers; and .as . the skins • are worth 62.50 ei- .
ly have him .aitested." . . . Moved' not from his 'peace • as the, . .
The king tittered no resiatancehe Tbis habit-. as the. philosopher will
drnit ' ' ti l't • li it
, bis na Ira o..sonp c Y. .•••1°-• ' thrit .o,ur dense papule:tier:is were in piece they find their sport - '
very pro -
learn .of his whereaboute ,I. will:sure-
wherein certain column 1 eia,dere leis-
urely and luxuriously • campaigned,
• w. an oet• a. , aheador lett.
are ..to become . things of the.. past "Well,". returned-PI:talks after a few Morel. turned. away; and, almost be- henries hrg. bagenee, itnow• this veey. the opening phase •of a. process ' of iitable
ements of nalleCtion "then the- fore •he was awaresof the fact. the well, and • they do well for them- ' dinerentietion. • ' - ' • • X nt,' • ' •
• upon trek. - The chefs will probably 1h1 ' • • • " ' ' ' . . , , • . -
iblee and such. like. Ore.:
. or ay and Swed •
gone!. • - . • • . solve ;out of aselesattrietkets, •high1Y•1 Secondly, at was feevitable that price 'for dead wolves; wlitch exist in
. . en pa.v a similar
wondertul en• n nad
carded. Sa, to, with
go or s
that oarried the. cinema' . exeellent
stoves, which have •.rilso lar be., dis-
• - the whole I" think et best thot he•
the cape meta AlsOeld be secured." ' , . • • --. .
'Of couree it is said the king, shirtiest Phalle, as the dyiug foote bagmen happened to toke raund false :
falls of the departing man broke the: teeth to the lonely farms. A Lioer ; way up the 'seal() of effleieney within
feareul cholla that bound him. a
Areupe the guard! Stop Wear" . decorated B ., .
at sine fame bought a' set of teieth two or three decades.
the world . would •be forCed
ThirdlY; tea- ; whole villagegenerally..combines in a 3
in 'n(n"
great • atimbers in the oreentaitts.
These countries Wee pay' about. $20.
each for 'bears. ' - In Soandinavia a'
the mass of +11 hi pc:deflation of
midday 1 unehes, with . the napery, c uiescence of hie.
-- - ase 'dote:Adorably' rettssuied by the ace.
Ifieitt and a kill of four or five •
crystalwere, wines, tables and
chairs. Yea, even the eXtras cif Coin- !I:here's adt.hilifi:
tranoe atter • alit . He's power u ao.
oboist the moo elp the SPrit„ ' . • .. . '
son. • `4PShtt.tv t
f 1 • • "Stop the explorer!" shouted •Ma- for hinisatf. But the bagman, , • had :•
not finished then. • "How
dreh Itelld 'you ?" he asked.
111'n'ilteeilirli..17 'manity• .would, be dohnitely and con- 1 •
collectea showing th'ai
India " setters nio
The' guard came rushing tosee.rds;
in the minipartttive : - near. fut•ure hu- 1 in a 'cloy ts not uocoinnion. !` '
sena had been
" ,7 1 00l, take pets' for tl • • ... , .
re severely. from
Lay behind. with the cooking sooner tis done the .better, and oie o ,
•
s wl y 1(-111 sciously organizing itself . into ,a, •
the. unse of • wee -pens', for they' hatve qem .
wild animali and aeptileS than orig.
fort, the changes, of rennallt, • -
all ? They. • will grow Op to need ge • • world - , •
bedseeads, mattresses, pilloSve, Port- -
able conveiliencee, and what not • be- been his plaiythings from 'Yont h, ,and • • "The. armorer r.' • 1 terated the isai:o ,
. • ., ehom, and 1 may not be able.
. •
• to of much .that is *roan and bestial °I; el - • - , - -
. •• 1 the thickeesa population.
li ' Dart' of the world iir spite of
1 ta •state • and purge 14014 ;.•
sides musical inetruments, light: lite he has's,ecret, friends, too M. the pal-' tain in. astonishnient. • , . .
d • • i In - Id'
mature, sporting. guns and gear -all . ace, else how could he hitere escaped ' "Ay-the.Armererl • Passed
sets were unloaded' (in. my miore
e again "•• - Accorchngly 'eleven
„ • I., , e . land lealy n t s world . . .
' nati•ves are generally. too supers -
of its; The
ti
officer shall only carry 410- pounds ,of be net .e.om .,. ,
from his dungeo.n?, The next time here?" • . • .. .• . The lecturer asked, • Why sho
uld ,
all must be left .behind, for eadh . ' mant's pliraset on the simple li tious or cowardly to war against the
YR have him watehed'by those whom ' -"Nei. sire."• , .• • . . . . ., . . ace'', ' things, cease at malt ? No. creatures ;
and vont toad :for to await the. coin- crea ures w c i prey .upon. them.
t hi I
t -I'll ' keep him till sve 1 ' '".rhou nest!. Ila did, for • he •lett. lived under .thanging ;conditions ; Last
I can • tins
• -n ty. of the eleven children a • year 25,166 hellion beinge were
baggage, and eo more. So may it g 1111 possession of Ludka'S daughter here but, a, moment since," fairly g it ant undergoing ehanges Ilum xi; •
be. It will be hard, bitterly fiord, and then he shell die!" , shrieked the king. . society, he said, was never statie
• . • • • . a k 11 d b 1 • ' • '
to have to do real 'soldier fashion-. • t 1. f • -Eh 111 r.' "Then he took your owe. private hetno Misfit. of whom reptiles acchunted •for' 21,-.
no tents, .no countless changes of.. !tempt .to _be static. Mr. .Wells dee I
against •which. he had 'been leaning Pa:stage, pin." . •
. • - ; destroyed. • • •
open s ar et tine e
d ould tl
r.tri w Presen Y ---------------4 ' 001. Over 46,0,00 ca.ttle were also
boots and clothes, redoced °to, at I u,id walked acrass the apartment. "Spring to the gatea-secure every 1 GRA.NARY OF TITZ EIYIPME. 1 (eared. :
..- I The Indian Governmeet pays re -
most, a waterproof and two blame i pis sten was suds. a wee as a, man avenue leading from the palace!" • . I "We are at the beginning of . the
Ward for alniost every kind of harm-
kets, and "dossing" upon the ex- -I
• ecer undergone. There will be, o
est chair e that humanity has.
rig ts are. , . -11- tal. of S3 -,7a0 stas paid out for the
1
le -es when lie thiuka to clinch a. re- 'The soldiers 'leaped -quickly to obey 1 wirm----- 11„tt.,11 vis. great g . ful beast or snake.' Last year a to-
nes done so often and long, al
naught more than ordinary "Ph 011.9,"' . he co• ntinued; in a cootie . -none had. seen him. enter or go ,• . s arc • as t lore is 9° Shock • a • a'. deaths 'of. 10,77q wild. animals and,
I -away! Evetar pools and cerner of the ."I• firmly beliehe that before • very don dt• daybreak: We aro creatures
r :er tone, ."yeti may' Iravc, .111y 'Slave§
108,385, reptiles. • • '
posed eIdt, just as Tonnny Atkins .3.pes .s.riess s as
solution.- . - • • . the order, but no Gio. could be Tound •
. t
rat ions for roetils. ' X st epee() the sent it, and if there be any withoet pvast buildieg was sears:hod, bet 'twaS• long there will be enotigh titheat of twIlignt, but Out of our minds 1 In 1.881 dingoese-the -.ustralian
hosts of personal servants. and or- grewn in CcMado. th supply the cid- and the lineage of our minds will I
who desire . Audience, tliey - wild 'dogs -killed sheep to the esti-
clothes, and Soldier -drivel s of the . e, • - " "hia strange'," Paorneured the• anands of tile Whole Empire, That Storing ennuis. that will reach forward ; .
rness and regimental Cape cttrts WillThe pierice tarried to oboer hiS
now be sent hack t� the . . father's request, 1,.+nre he had pea -
RANKS TO CARRY RIFLES; • pea half the distance between the
Long have I held that the -whited
British soldier man eheold be
"fighter," not a laseial, And if the
latter must ha xept in beers:mks- or
tire ":le, he should be engaged as a
s.a•vant, from among the physically
unfit classes, . not lads loivieg » the
warrior spirit. It is a stern, but,
I am sure, a, very necessary measure,
the more so as the egstere Of limit- 1
ing the 13oers with coltunes moVing I
far from. any depot base still pre-
vails. Whirling men and materiel
by tens of thousteults fleet. One ,end
of this vast country to another in-
curs great waste, and hats not been Iv
over-succere.ful in tireduches; recital ed
results -the suppression of the emu- 1
enandoes. The districting of the
country, and operating from centres
but • thirty-five to feisty miles oh, S.
would not only 'enable mobile col- a
umns to dispense with other than
pack -transport, but Would, Isseen, t
by frequently reliceilig in the re- 1
turns to depot, 1,110 hardships of 's
trekking with naught but 'what . one s
stands up in. It is but takiier -an- 2
othei• loaf out of the nomadic Boom'
book, for the cOmmandoes each, Oa 1
copt upon vela- special 000alii0114. F
hang about chosen districte, There
they hide, •constetict rude Shelters,•
conceal their surplus provisions and
ammunition in caches. Where the ,f
troops doh't.como atio often they
ed Sword, An.d leis face was moved by
powerful .einotiora He looked • tal
hffack • as xui»klnight» hti his fierce wrath
and the veryair that hong tabout
xlniseemed leiden with the iron pure
lose that' herved him to xueet the
Monarch.- -.. • '
..11,hipen.inade .0, motion: as if :to oil
for his .slaYes. It Was .11, Week, it
fluttering Motion, but yet i.ts import
es plain.-
"Move.. not at the peril of tone!
iVeal" - uttered Glo, in a' hoarse
Vii,isper. • "I mean you no harm,nos
vlil I take liarm from you. t knew
•ou Were alone, and I have .come• to
sk yon a Minnie question."
"But. the guaids-,how passed you
ttsktt the Id ug, whose Ili Ind
netinstively » turned upon the.
faunae:tiros of the- cireuniattince iu
pile of the temultuous fear which be
IOW exrerienced, •
"Lira:teed. them by a, power they
mew not; of, . None heeded "My pre-
enee, • for none ,dreamed that • Gio
VMS 1113.)).."
Again 1111ti IS stetted, towards the
leer; hut a :ample. book • :from the
•ormidaIle Jaye er Was sufficient to
arrest•his steps,
drive and herd their stock and culti-
vate, raising fOrage and medics,
AMBIGUOUS.
The Ling began to see that he Was
fairly entrapped, told though his
vrath •Was great, yet hiss fear was
greater, for well he Mune that ono
sieglo sweep of Unit fearful sword
vould prove his . (loth. warrant:
There was thut in the fiercely burn -
ng eye of the armorer which told
hi1*1 of a, purpose not to be shaken,
and a.s an emperor might quail be -
tore re crouched lion or 0, wakened ti-
ger, so did the monarch of Tyre
(pan bofore one of Ids SUbjeCtS. No
slaVes everts at hand to do his bide
ding, no soldiers to etrike the blow
he had not the power to strike for
himself.
"What seek you?" he asked at
length, while he made a motion to
l'halis to remain quiet.
,hone tome to rielt you vfliat
you have done with; the daughter of
Kiser( Ludim."
"Met Is the save question I
Would have asked of thee," returned
the king With a. (sudden, start,
"Do not lin to me, Xing Map0.11.
A speakei, at a large public Meet- '1
ing recently AIM hi a London sub-
urb had occesiOn . to osier to the
good public work performed by a
popular magnate who was upon the
platform. •
After stating the many and eXcel-
loot resulte of the worthy gentle -
Mania energy and perseverance, he
remarked :
'It is a, great, pity that every
other' idle and indolent •iiitte deo
tot follow his exarnple."
. Then the 'speaker wondered why it
was that, the audience smiled aud-
OVA
Tho !mare footing Of the elides nf
the reivilized World is in al' 4,000,s '
poo meat
king, an he .stood trembling before. •is, coommusionnin which we .ehould fecrlesslY.' A. day tontut o
daYn
his sone ••• • • .... • • • always keep. in mind. • .. • • We had a iti the extending sitccessien of days- bouoty 32.50 a, head has bee:the 1 cause of exterininating these pesti-
' " "Pis wonderfut,"•. echoed Malls, ' marvellously •goocl i'- op this. year, .when. the beings ew letent . dro• f •
throne end the entrance -way, the While' a cold trentor shook , his . out a, very much larger area will be thoughts, hidden nin eur loins, i shur lent beaSt O
1 all •
S a long d stance from
door was suddenly threwn. open, and • frame.
the eyes of the astounded king and . "Who can ,110 be?"
evince rested .unointhe stalwart form "Not the man he appears."
of 'Clio.. Ile bore in his bandta nag-. :"But what does he Opear?"
1,:new not,"
"Neither. do I," • . • Gordon of Whinipeg,. formerly, of toned ' interested and enthusiastic • B (ri10150: 8 ?IIbounty1'
u the gi g f a(164
. ee,arepenyo tera
under cultivation next season, and. If stand on this earth as ono stands -on I still, however,. on up -country ranches
. tee -cliSnatie conditions aye equal to a footstool, and they eil 11 fee i and i
-.la-- - - -g-i ' and their destructiveness - may be
what We enjoyed lest tear, there» will reach out their hands among . the I judged •by the fact that • it single ono
be an enormous crop in 1002." ;eters." . • • ' I of these yellow -haired brutes will
, 'Phis is the stateinent of Mr. W. V.I Iii,the crowded 'assembly that lis- i kill ' •
Both the royal parent and the son :montreal,,' 0, ' • man well acquainted . Were Dr. Dewar, Sir 'William Crooks, into :insignificance 'Compared with the
gazed upon each 'other in silence. Not.; with the western country. . ' 'Prof. Armstrong, Lord Rayleigh and I enormous sums spent by .Now Zoo
only was there something alarming S ' "'Mare is one feature about the de- Ste Frederick 33ranisvell. 'no lecture I land and New South Wales in their
in the • mysterioup power of the. at- . Yelopnient ot the west that shoeld be has Already aroused widespread in- efforts to cope. with •the 'eaer-inereas-
Power, but he Ponied to have eemel noted,"- he Continued, and that is the terest and will probably be much •ing• plague of rabbits.. After vainly
strange connectiofl with other ntat- I manner in which Americans' are be- discussed. . , .. endeavoring to fence out the. grow -
tors that • retted heavily. on their • ginning to ssvarin across the line, • .
• ing hordes, the srarious . Australianminds, .. They wondered 1;111 they and enap up the best farming pave- Tax:bum:1 sr.A.ct TO ..31.11MAU. Governments Wore thread to offer a
• . • bounty for each rabbit killA
ed. .
own conjeeture, 71.110 then they came anost notic.eable olio during the past Mancini System to he Established penny a tail wee the Usual ainount
Ihe
lack and dwelt, upon tstartling ; year or two." : on Pacific Coast. , paid. This took effect in New South
interview they hod just held with the : .
ho ell were lost in: the mazes; Of their . sitions: Tins movement hes •beeti .a . . . •
objeet of their doubts and fears • , '1001C Tun • Even while Marconi is Making ar- Wales in 1883, and since then about
They knth
ew ey were both • • • rangements te anhihilate the incone 5,500,000 has been expended by
and that theY both Wara ine Sethree or four years ago; in venicnees of the space separating this government alone. Th0 slough -
ter may be Imagined by' the faet, that
a, well-known garrison town, an (sills', Canada. teed England, a company ,is
or of a certain lino regiment • re- lin process of:formation at Vancouver in one ,year twenty-seven millione
It nate dark. • Gio and young ceived a. letter front the mother of a 1 to. utilize •wirelese teleg,ra.phy as a were paid for.. .
Strobe sat within the batter's ilwel- private serving in Ins comintey • to meanm
s of coniunication between The latest anneal upon which a,
. ,
ling. Ths powerful armorer leaned the efieet tliat "elle boa written to ! Alaskan points and tsatione situated GovernMetit war has boon deck:trod
hie head upon hand; and- a single her sea some time pinvioes, a...lining i in .Vaticonyer, Victoria- and Seattle» is the rat. It has been proved con -
'ear trickled down from beneath his him: a "cake, hilt Slue then shc had i Some time ago mention was mule elusively that, rats carry plague in -
flagon% and a close observer might ' not heard 11 om lain, mid would lite. of Cho fact that experiments in the faction; so many towns all over the
have seen that his hoconi was heasea, to know if he Wtiii Still serving." i Marcoiii system had been conducted World are offering it penny apiece for
:
ing• with strong intarnal emotion. I After' duo, inv,. a. well-known electrician of the Caple Wales, is one, arid Copenhagen aro;
estigation the officer '110111' Victoria, by Robert Hutchinson, rate' - tailsSydney, New South
elrottee eyes Were dry but yet Ilia replied :-
:ea. was full of anguish that carie I "Dear' Madana-Your son received i tal City: These experiments proved tetheli.rst
1
Inihtrioree lurttetetie:; cwiteyrothoexg,1860,-2
'
gushing up frh
from bus pain -stricken ! your q
letter, also cake, urg
ite tife, 1 successful, quid Arr. Hutchinson has the
heart. • which he ate. Ile is now in hospital succeeded in interesting Chicag•o ettP-
010 and 6,780. The nurnber has
"Altisl • we both have cause for sore:but I am informed that he will soon ital in aproject to establish wire- since grown to over 10,000 a week,
be coilvaleseent," •
• less telegraphic stations at Vancou- and it is believed that by the end of
ver and • at the city of Juneau,
Alas- 1002 rats will be getting scarce in
HIM M
Denniark. -
C.NTI.,1.1 trtwv, . , kin
JIM,'" murmured Stra to.
"Ay, aford
cep foreep sorrow, toe."
hitrato started at tho• Sound of hie
-voice, and gazed up 1.0' 800 if it was
really his friend who had spoken. tt
Wan so deep, mo straure that it,
"Yes, 't proposed to her by letter." As tile Pr'eJeci Is 0110 01 no Mean
ineani tude preliminary
t
"And what Was her reply ?" : • 1211185 rweessity slowby, b
proccfr""giun,enj, LRAM% 1.11110101il 010. lies! RtSteltf
"silo simply referred me to a vian- ateerding to ell accounts there is ev-
Struck upon his ear With n, startling' pie ehtiptet and imp in he Llto 0 el -
7 reason\ to believe that .an at- Biggs -"X Wonder What makes iny
°Neat, it, was Gio, and» hi a moment Lord Nelson,' ",
temPt will he ,inade to communicate eyes so Weak ?" Diggs -"X don't
more he returned: , "And what xlid you fled ?" with Juilettri by the 'Marconi system know, unless it's because they aro in
"You have last a daughter, and . "Xt says : 'After fruitleesly apply- during the icoming spritig. Of course .a weak pewee
Whitt Ct. WOW is this!'" ing for command of the ship by let -
"Courage, courage!" exclaimed Gio ter, he went hi person tO 800alma e, - s
starting up from his otat and brush- 'it, and then lie Secured It.' "
ing hWh
is Inind over the spot ere a
few moments before, had, rested a
IA COLD nnsormat,
tear. "Songs kind Iroteer May yet
befriend mi. I haVe had darker "Dere ain't inuch sympathy. in t110 .
clouds Than thiS roll over my soul, World, an' den; a Lack," said lltean-.
and the sunlight has not, failed to deririg Mike. "I took dal policeman
drive them away. The heart Wilt' into me •confidence, IC told him dat I
throb, and the silentfountain of had all the troubles extant; that, ;
grief buret open its gates, but there's,
a future ahead and he Who is wise
Win loole to it. Burry not yourself
in useless repinings, 'but gird on the
Amer. of a, Ventilate deteriteillatiOns
Was jos' it collection of sorrows."
"What did he do '?"
"He looked Xtle over an' den nald it
Wise about time (galena tO take up
Colie4t1Pu,',
i• Ciut IntacediSm ../lidegs 6.1rxestilianautvglau RILIMIVEZEV
,
! 'Diii. am= af tivate =0: WirElette 1.
, AA; tit tha &Main Sim Pt 'yone wootit, ottion 1upv1,, w4:t.
' , Unit. IllIOTIMS, IllitITO, •Tiretetiko, - ' Moron* ttia 'Altana/
OM a Witt saniple of Coll& iltntp Vtill. Rut ut hot ot colt,:
N.
eatieiseisoid
"Ob, **moo, io tar Were I: Celo.
troettoki, (icy, Ind hereto ilosee."
_
Isom le ono thins Oat cortaleir plow yolk
If Notion get it. owl that to
OEYLO.N1 TEA.
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The Frost
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Lead riackarts. 0.01 Orouirr.
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The strongest fence sold, made, entire*
from High Carbon Spring Steel wire. Noi
tie wires or kinks to weaken the Wire. Tha'
cross wires are held in place by the patented;
FROST LOCH.. It never weakens. or
slips, Exclusive territory given to good men,
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7...varkszarmacat.o.m.; =eirszomrants.mus aura lirr-Xssa3.:1F mu. c=4:tall.
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Shipments a Butter, Egg, Poultry, Honey, • Potl thin, Solicited.
VP -TO -DATE nnrrisu FORTS.
The work of dismounting the old
muzzle -loading guns at the raouth of
the Thames and along the Sotith
coast of England, and replacing them
by modern 9.2 inch, tainch quick -
firers, and 4.7 -inch quictetiring guns
having been coinpleted, the authori-
ties are now carrying out. extensive
worlds. for the defences of Pembroke,
Cork, Gibraltar and• Malta,. Groups
of 12 -pounder and 7-poundet quieter
firing guns have been place.d in coot -
mending positions -ot the entrances
to the naval ports, each entrance be-
ing supplied with .over thirty guns;
new. armored shields and parapets,
and the latest and most effective
range -finders and searchliglits. Spe-
cial dynamos for the searchlights al-
so hone been providetl, so as to pre-
vent any possibility of delay or
breakdown. At those forts which
are still waiting for their quick -firs
ing armament le nuinber of huge 12 -
inch guns of recent pattern have
been placed as .a. precautionorst mea-
sure. • .
CALIFORNIA - OREGON EXCUR-
SIONS.
Evero:day in the year. The Chicago,
Union , Pacific & Northwestern Line
runs through first-class Pullmae and
tourist sleeping cars to pointe in Cal-
ifornia. and Oregon daily. Personally
conducted' atcursions froth Chicago
to Sap: Francipce, Las. Angeles and
Poetiancle lea•virig Chicago on Tues-
days and Thursdays. Lowest rates.
Shortest time on the road. Finest
seeriery. Inquire of your nearest'
ticket agent, or sereito B. IT. Bennett,
2 Itiog street east, Totooto, Ont.'
ONE ON ICIPLIING.
Itudyarn Kipling :says 'that be was
once presented to a•young lady who
altruist immedititely began to whim-
per, and whose eyes were so full of
tears that he felt compelled to ask
if she were .111 or if anything were
the matter. Looking et him between
her sobs tho dlnald'ointed maiden
broke out : "Oli, thought, yon
were ao. tall and so handsome."-
, - Par Over :Sixty Yeari •
AIRH. WINSLOW/It SOOTICINU SYMIY•1110. birn UAW 1),
mUlIons 01 mothers for their children. We' .
! ;,=1:got,11,0=4'airbi:,t)Alwer. f!a?; •
li!,7Vralady- for Diarrhom. C6116t3 1411.
ask for'1" VigroWrg Uc g,14.'F-""
. • .
1,. Of Eeglish people. in each, Mlle •
lion are convicted of melee in o e ea..
• In Ireland; ; hoo•ever; • tee, avettiee •
-falls th 216. In .Italy . it vs .1e010., . ' •
',Millard's .LIllimallt Curs' LaGitipo
In London 000,000 regions aro s•
lying more than ewo hi a room, and
26,000 six or more in a' room,
•
The material tieed in • . the Great.
Won of China weuld build 160 such
structures 'ea the Pyramid of „Cheops.
'Storm tne Ostiefli •
, And' -woritn 00' Ilre '
L axative Bromo.QulnIne Tablets cure a cold
one.day. ?co Pay. eFriee allocate.:
•
• WHY 11E NEVER au.np.,
. .
.11e•had taken • pains, when ha • ap-
.,
piled foe work, .ta•assure' the farmer
• • •
that •.he never got . tired. When- his
new 'employer .wont to the .neld where
he had put the Man at .Work; he
mat iirte o ing .on his back under
ae"t'IrVehea. t doea'thia mean ?" asked the
. .
.•
farmer. "I theught you were ,a, man
who neger . got tired '?" .•
"I dorilte". s,a,id. •the : • hiredeman, •
.
calmly. 'fThie :doesn't tire me."
. •• .
; 1
. . .
Monkey Dread Soap .wili clean. n
.house •from cellar to rOof; but wen't
wash clothes. ' . .
•• - . ": '
• ., . .
'rho fir, however, flourishee up to
nearly 7,000- -foo. ..
• ;re elates a coil) in one, OAT;
er height than 2,300 feet above the
sea, nor the oak above 3,650 feet,
• Vli,e Vine will liirro vir at a, great-;
'drug_ gists refund our money if it. fails te ouro.
Take ;laxative Broom Quinine Tablets. .a.1
• • ' ' ...7.--
,E. .I.nW-.E.GnrioThiail'adsigtnhaettuerlii;nonneeacheibearx:yrn2a5on.
to every. 610 people, in the United
States one tO 630( Spain holds the
recerd• with one to every aoo inhab-
Minarirs Linlint'for Rheumatism
London's passenger traffic minibers
1;267,500,000 te year, s If Londoners
used river »boats as much as Paris-
ians, the steamboat, traffic would- be
44,800,00) a year.
EMPXRE STATE EXPRESS --FAM•
.• OBS VAST TRAIN. .
Thin magnificent train; one of the
fastest • -trains in the werld, rune
daily except. Sonday from No York
to Buffalo', 'a distance of 44.0 miles
In the fast time of eight limas c,nd
fi!toen m• ut ^ ,
The time occupied from Buffalo to
Now York le Dine haurs, and as :t
'Lamle its pasSengers right in the city
the advantage over other lines must
bo admitted. The NA* York •Central
. has a :dozea fine express trains. be-
tween Buffalo and New York daily,
lt• is .the best. • " • •
High clasS pig -iron cohtains
pounds of irou to the 10011e, the
rest Doing carbon, silken, phosphor-
us, sulphur, and ,manganese.
Minares Liniment Is the Of
•
The island Of Jamaica has three
districts. The northernmost is Corn-
wall. Next coulee Middlesex, and
then Surrey. . .
neatness cannot Pe Cured
by locel applientions, as they cannot reach the
doomed portion of the 04r. There Is only one
1017 cure deafness, and that is by conatitu.
tional remedies. IThsfnass to caused by an
infianied emu -Wien of the mucous i ing of the •
Messrs. C, 6. Richards & Co.
Geotlenieita-Last winter !cede:el
greet 'benefit from the use. of MIN't
. AID'S LINIMENT in a severe .a.O: •
tack Cif LaGrippe,' and have fre-
quently Proved it to be very' egeetive
in. cases of 1nfianniuttioa.
. Your,
TV,,, A. SIUTCHINSONs
Johnny retures from 'selusel svitli
' kris' exerciee book tell blotted. -Dear,
'dear, yett naughty boy I" exclaimed
;his 'mamma. .11•Tou've- mate ..spoilt
your new book." Johney (equal to S. •
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