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The Clinton New Era, 1903-10-30, Page 6� I I . , -1 I _. . I I 11 � , .. t ; � , TIM , '' Mwwlf NEW =A , 4 , . ' , I I . , 11, " ... 11 .. .. I'll, ,� I , �� 7. � I , '. � � . I ­­ I . I . i I., I i � I ; � . ' . A Gin Pill Reason. , . - people are veritable human interrogation , blany I ­ bl. Points. 'I'Lley invariably vyaut to know why? I 1. . I I � In ,� . . . The . I : a : why Gin pills I ' ,* I I ,are superior to other Kidney remedle 1' Onere,monisthrit I . Gin Pills are antiseptic in their action, cleansing, healing, . ! Par . . purifying from the start, ther0yeffectitig a speedicrand more certain c re. The eff ect is immediate. All Druggists, 5..t.. P, u � . . 5octs. per bQx. 6 boxes fur $2 So or direct from YOUft MONEY SAC,K If THE SOLE DRUG CO., WINNIPEG, MAN, 01N P/10 00 NOT OURE. PI -51 , . . I . "I - I � I I '_14 �� I . ____ . "MA; 1VT1Iwm&erA ban I as & ada q rather a. aucll;iq , I .1 . �.. I I I I ­­ � - as Wei rlg wao . I I lit. Shalleye :0 near, and ran to his assistance) calling I I for help, He flung his ro�d to her, an - 0 &4 soon had the prize safety landed, for, . � A .,, 'he had become quite an expert, It 9,11 er s appened by accident, but nothing could . ;i , iave been more effectual in melting the xy old fellow's li�art. A oareftilly �,lanned mummm"w plot woulct.' probably, not It een Re) Take cold easily? Throat I -tiecessful. Then she was wo sweet tender? 'Lungs weak? Any ind kind to him that he fairly lost his ' livart to her there and then, and boldly relatives have consumption? I Then a cough means a great kissc;l her, before us all, although the � I pink gingham sunbonnet was mounting ward. , We hurried him' off to get Into I Cherry dry togs, but not before he bad confided � . to me that I might marry .the ininx and welcome, wlth; his blessing, 'for Gadil be with , ,idded. A chuckle, 'she landed my Pectoral !6h'for me, So I can't asid,won't stand in, the, way of tier landing tiers.' 'I deal to you. -Follow your — --a — 04r exoerlsnoo. $be is priump &a � . �pT _ ul to look at, just srig,ht in the eyei of he4 friendo, but In her own a little " saft, the Qir�t where one eeaqes to , - a? plum' AM , na to use a less, agreeab, a word = and that she may some day slip, over th� lim of divisIon between tho two Io list secret and haunting fear. .As a. charity worker std,lu pure neighborly kindnein ' , she has ra,%de many, friends aniong thA foreign-bom resitlents of ber city. -Oni ol them, a voluble, iv�trra-liearted w,omull of middle age, whose vocabulary Is Innic, cent of MOT6 than one proripun, and al but the mc*t direct and obvions adjec tives, once m6t It" unexpectedly in thi street after a vaca:t4on from which th Bettlement-work0r had. returned rosy Busiburried, vigore-us, and carrying an ex tra pound or twi,-� which she pre,ferrk not to, restremiller. I Her friend rusbol up to her beAmIn -_ I __ � 004l1###+#f##f+q090+++++ ! L oerFaTn fiascTible 61-d 'uncTe Wlio�d- fi-efr 4 ' I was supposed to be was set upon tilt, 0 h liss Conyers behily a ward of A Triple Catch, It =a' I 'Allpi well that ends weIII11 I said re- doctor's advice and take verently. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. It with welcome, seizu(I. tier in an envelop in.- =ibrace, and their, Nvishing to Ok , snug MO-% + his. Then she pusvessed � _. .1 lorturte of her own, riot the least of het -,— IT4-+-+++4-+ "There's my Nvife's volee," said my heals, strengthens, prevents. liost, "and the. dressing -bell, come . resa a polite appreoilition of )ter bl*Dm ring + I tttractions In his eyes, I notice moneyed By JETNA. .. B. : i folk love to attract more. I V 41 For 40 years I have depended on Ayer' -11ongl" rry recteral for cougus anil colds. 11 . . = it lungs." � ap earance, excl;Ainlv�l loudly In 4 vote Y raptures-A- I 0 0 i 4 i ++-+ "What was site like -t Ohl well, yes, qn!)� strengthens Weak , . I , A. VoisizisoN, saline, MtehL "Goshl Ain't he f4l" . - ISHINGI Why,yes,Jim. Heart beautiful in her 'splendidly null' way-- I and soul devoted to the gen- cold, precise -why, -mail alivel I `�`,."F � A . . n. J, 0. ATRIt 00., . � Nows N ote,�. . . '.1"Ca"Mio.. for .—L-0-ol'. .Mam". I - — - ' � . . Difference of Opinion, made my heart jump into my mouth at tle art. 'Twas a line and � I . f hook, with a f6h at e end. ier presence, ( on however ,.w,tr. .A glan'ce . . . . .. Thirteen candidates are. writing Oil Weak Lung.5 Some authorities co,nnect **Huvrahl' wit . a Hebrew shoilt of joy to Jehovah, whic I of it and a fool, at from her pale blue eyes failed to make the oth- . I the vivil service exawbiatior.s in Lon- occurs In the Psalms, Others derive I me feel anything PNeept that iraybe I - 'Or, that secured me the dearest - (Joll. I 200NOWN If ­.- Milo V* FL wa.r cry the and wanted to throw an ext'ra log on the fire. fweLtest of wives. Tell you about it? lqnally, sbe had not made we 'fall Ili Ayer's Pills Increase tho activity 9 Mi ler's Kidney and Bladder Pills the liver.. and thus aid recovery. . I .-bor of an clent Northmen. Others point to tb Swedish Danish, "Hurra," . OW right. Smoke up, old fellowi Oli, love with tier.'" � � tan, this log fire is cosy, but I would ere always summer!" "Just so," I nilinui-rvd. "Dut it Seems cluallso the sy4em and Purify the . blood. Sold by It P Reekie, Clinton. . . I ­­ —I— 1, 1. . and and.th German "burren," to move quickly; o the Danish "I-Iurre.1, to buzz, with whiel "I'lipt indicates otherwise," I inter- to me you found all that out pretty late - 'jouterenoo of Gr The Minet:E,' eat Bii!aia rhe - Macgreg6rs of the Sahana. . 9 u� ir Francis Pat ou - I ra- burry " a'tod'of" Normandy an soclt� "' I- '10 .1-10 .'y in the day." '"T .� i ted-, pointing to the luxuriant vine ,.JU�L �,o," lic niurniurtal between the W cl� thickly covered the fence outside t�4ti DyiKuitnonsh. 6clpred gnitili-t or.Y . I I . change in thefieQal policy of re%il3ritiii , � - , Ga I MO. my$- Thank heaven, there is still so . gland," 'a a _� I was a wise rustot g N E ot.... in dy� e;t.�1t1sb,d by Rollo's de the ,whidow, and was already showing whiffs of his eigar. "But a far -strained 0 I ;ense of honor wasn't .piag'to make me Oomp of its leaves tinged Miller'.4Compound 1ron Pills have , &erY left in the world. . A boo I with � k I . such virtue that ever one should try title like that of "The Masked Tawar- ,r,,, .that anyone who ]led reason to fea damage of good�, life or limb, could'rals 'Haro with red, though September was yet to Come. I �ajss the real tnia., So--), :'So?" I queri " Yes, the "good i,d thmil. Sold by R P Tleekie, Clinton. Akd' makes us .g.rolteful that we . . I dva now and not some hundred the country by .the cry 1, ,H Raoul,' justice in `1)111�e Rollo's name Hence our 'hue and cry.' The old Englis old summer time" was I toing, with hurrying footsteps. Alas! 'So I wrote t� my ullcle� told him' 'I 'i - � years , The Loodon Globe warns Briiish at-Ntoi. bence, when all the tracts of . the world nim of the danger of,pandering to thv aood 'Harrow,' 'and our 'Hurrah' are but varl Zewith a pang most of us part with Ow Wkitt­s were with me. TouchinlIy log.,,ed Mal to rp!,wniber lie had had wikof rb-,TInitedStatrisat the cip,lisopf will be accurately mapped and epitorn? ations of this." Tbere aW some, who re gard it as merely an-tinitative Inter3ec, r Is I 1, though winter has its attractions. day; that in all this wide world P(t was seated in the e'�epry smoking- I :red in gazetteer$, when no surprise will colonial feeling. I I I i -m 1. eet .the traveler anp3rbete, when say. . tion, aki n to "whurra," used by Addiso in a ,play, 171l5, or of "buzza," found.in toont of my friend's house I I found the ope wonian, 'and into (such a '0111 Bvory personsuftering from , ("Aeil0T'nI - ige peoples will have d:ej'6ut or have ! Evelyn's Diary, i�65. hold 'ter 'faza.' Ilk answer? lik. . pleasant home that is, by the way), DebilitV should titko Miller's Colli- I �, .:)ecolne civilizeq into Blurts and" Sunday. -d .. �­_ - — � ." ­_ - ­ I . -1 Z, , tratching the pale blue smoke, or rings, * n-wer was ,4mra(-teristio of himself, I I pound 1ron Pills. Sold by R P Reelde, , haEs 'an . , .wild beasts will survive only- r .. , . . . aturl up from Ill Was even a bigpr fool than lie deemed There were manner of fishin , pos-11)11,�; that Novonien were a mistake; ity favorite briar. rods I �Ie,d b(,u:l wise to keep them Clinton. . . ts stulfed specimens lit museums. � - I a nrasked. Tawarcks! Critical hon. Urain men ex ress considerable dis I Th' . I � . . � 1. . Tariff Changes. The marlwt- for United 'states. -kind tackle in evidence; some valuable clear of satisfaction witf, a circular or the G,T. j �sty, compels,us to say, that the author . cattl Water -color sketches decorated the warm- (he was jilted, pool- old fellowl); that ;01!!-t R., making new regulations as to car- -8 a mighty long while in getting at and rneq�ts. in Franco. is now virtuall3 tinted walls; an exceedingly lint 41 - his fricuds were bacholors-a e can- � too i tong �vinding ria,­� of wh'eat. them; but the journey and t 0 . - lare .closed, -the French Government having kead" mounted guard over the door; rj�inarole, tip by afflirming & few sporting ts llatiked the wide, w: ,,�U,d cut ine oly wit4 a shilling If I acei, I This thoroughly enjoyable. The Tawar- A _31arvellous Ilesh prod I I eks are the people we hear is made changes in the tariff which form an even .more serious'embargo on Arnevican prin' 1 . I Old-faabioned fi)Leplaee� ommitted the Pgregionq folly o with its dog- ' I � f marry* ing" the statement ofthose who. have. i - of -so often used "The D & L" E'nii0sion. , fit connection, with Fren,ch eNtension L in It I,- meats declared by Germany severs, years ago, -1 te ee I enceforth cat I , p Smte and blue and white tili a de-'g-tim, American." .. . "What's that?" I asked, Tlo� noticed I "Ahl" I ,in,ul0i,i]. for t1le story was said to be, vich and sweet its , renin and t qorth Africa. The Saliaro, is their couti. not ulipleiwant. I I Sahara of sand, loneliness and .sh goats, hogs, etc., and fresh. and salted ea s produced from,tbem will be sub- t huge frilled pink cotton thing hanging le "ing exciting, -but I take 'leave to I , !irv-t,h,e ' I . ,90,a, on; the Sahara of the oasis, the ' Jected to the rrinximurn tariff if,imported into, dtrec-tly from the United Win. a peg in close proximity to the i ffer fr om yonr uncle, worthy mail. ZIng �Voluen, I fancy, are a necessary evil - T -eig li e,gation of -Knox Church, S U" 's decided. to support it paim. p solitary Lt 1�d�t� . lantittion ' and the . . St,tes;rance. or it imported Indirectly, through a luro ean country, there rods. I was tretting old, and It . . iseemed to me -that in` the land of "long like one!s liver. A mistake? Certaiul . . . nos( rnigsionitry in the foreign field,and M 1�e As to the oriaht.of the'Tawar- r I eks an� their languai�q' let the learned -is will - t .be an ad ditilonal tax of 69.5 cents per 220 pound* . . 40" I had seen such things -just the 'lot"' (I felt myself smiling grimly; I - was a ioll old ),- ), I 1; 4M L Davidson the choice. . . I ' . , . Jecide. Our author describes thein as a rN. 11 41 .1 1, I t 'r � . . � I . I . . , 14a e --corded and puckered and frilled areel. No; they basket I J . c or, you ee., . U I go ahead." I I . I e s no i ng ais 1 a Joub. imm- Liver P1.113 ' They "mike constipation, I Ueloor race, but, whatever.their history .1 Dr 4�oeht, it is ­ were of � . . . . . . �� Anufacture. I felt puzzled. � "Well, we had -Aome. delightful weekV , I (117'41p('�Sia, sick headache and bilious certain that to -day tlt�i I are� nomads 6f the Sahara .who levy - , 1 , "Thatt Oh, that's my %Nlfels gingham after that- We'd -o off whole.parties T � it-bout:gi,,ining,_1)ur - sick sl,� 1. � , �v .ging or I - blo ckmall' on all who use' the. caravan . 11 unbonnetl" laughed Ned, and then I � of us, with Indian guid'es" to fish for' I empg. . Prie.e Zoe, . I . . I routes through the desert, find, failing �;.. 011ected in wy boyish days we used I 1 , I I, 0 "call them "kiss me if you can,11 for, '., �. thl 'twould be difficult bass --Crooked Lake, Gloucester I?ool, men of the party ,often-niake � Uo-Home Bay -and get big haulsi , The ' . i At the Baptist convention- at: Owen Sound *most satisfactory reports weive. 20rcession of *their deniands; I fr ma, cc 66 t .1pod old toepay themselves in the " ' 'way, * a task to get t ,would a. presk -on as to the progress of inissi simple plan. . . They ive. in small' t I � rosy lips under the protection of that jackpot,' the lady who caug,lit the larg- wo�!r!tvd in the'Northwes.t. ' . : I w . Rnderhig communities far from the set� I '... � , I had a dim remem- I uge erection, - rattles of trying— 'Ill 19 once—ahl she was a . I -St , '311 getting the . � fi pool. The least ex- peri.necd augler generally .wo , n, of " I I I - 1 I 1. � , . . . Avents - re (3,00 a d y the yest, - avoiaL I 11 round 8elling ouir oods. AlNvays in t, cd'haunts of' other peoples, t6. whom ' I they. are ,known chiefly as' raiae s who r "like . � auty I One aocen't meet that kind !, . -'0'11'4'�- Then we'd repair to a log b - . . � p I a in, , use. Household . 3,,essities riot , faas I . I . I . . m6 .00 . . a, whir wind upon the: en. . ' * �. adays. The soft hair, guiltless of , I _ �_10 W! .,, or ponapadour puffs, the aimply- =.nlress "gown" . I - where our gufdea cooked a rip Ing din- ner for us, fresh fish boing chieT, . f y in evi. bi; luxilries. .No - .,It season. Write G Marshall & Co: London, Dritt. � ., I _- FainptueLit in. tbe,dorb jg� the dawn, ' and makie '�o' siierul)le' lto' talie Uimail I �� (the word was not ., . Vned), the sensible "Have some soda denoe. Awfully (rood it tasted. There' was 06 launch. , . . .A Frencli-Canadian was leeelitly life if they- are resisted. To visit U4,, Tawltreks, note their ways � an& customs, . � . :� sterl" and my wits came back from I ,I 4V wool-gathering. I puffed out a � r"I"U'srse gasoline which ' puffed about sometimes by . moonl,gh't—not' 1 a sent to ittil At Ottitwa, for oneday Jor pontempt (if court,,. He refused .to gi ve and- if. possible pliotogriph their coun- I tensinces, was the object of our nuthor... � ,� of smoke. "Tell me about the alone. . It I . his evidence in English, although he This,.I,,t forial...4 4, 1, Aun 1,;, 14. " . . . .. . I . I and the girl, uestion?" .� . I . Is a point of almost religious etiquette . ' . I . . . . ounbonnet, and the fish uniph! And had - you popped - the elln thim4anguage as well as his r . U e CU , 401 . ;ymd nd everything,,$ i said, leaning q . I motv,11111:�It'12.que. � .. I ­*� . . � Rxn6nff the' Tawareks. -to keep the face - . I N, %I lack contentedly in my armchair, for "No I Wait a bit. I had never been A Na�ging Col. 'h drives sleep arid vere I . � .. I j�ou me, asi I said before, I was gettin I � dubbed a.coward, but, somehow ,Aiben it, ' -L aw . co d. up -to the level of the eyes'wlih ' IF- . - I - ----.. - . a Wlo _ir_ g I came to that I felt in -a terrible funk.. I collifol ay. Vou. chn. conquer it I folded cloth'. I -low Air. Mpg found . �)_;7 _2�_11 11 . 4ptd- It was time to forget my own b - with Allen's Lung Balsam which re- his Ta-vra�eks at last, and succeeded in . . _:T� , . :::: . 11 But she managed it?' . .. _ . � 'gope love affairs and take. or profess To lieves hard' breathings ' 3 n in the takinj -photographs of three of 'their - -_ _ '"UN, libe keenest interest in other peo- "Shel" Fgasped. "Is that:'the way chest and irritation of Pthi .. . Americans h . . e throat women; whom. he persuaded. to unvellln ' . ' ., .. Ve"L But 03otto voce) are the ever ave V - Give it freely to tbechildrefi. the absence of the men, maket; most In- - . � . "Listent and learn. She knew by ev- . I . I .. . . wU!really forgotten? Some mind pleturds ery word Rnd sign and look 'that � I ' Atruly Cihei-nian episode is exploib, � teresting reading. - The ocarnteriano-a- of .. I � .. e mist of years fails to dim. Better ed in Ralph Henry Barbour's story the -young male Tawarek . whom, with . . I ,so; we would often be lonely enough if I adored her -trust, a woman for that- called "The Crow Sceptre" in much -greater difficulty than'in- the case . . . . . -At were mot thus. ,. . and 'Shalleyel (that's my wife's nknte),; I . . . I November Lippincott's: There 'is an of the Women, lie indirced-to-uneoviii his . . —1 I I I like the pluck a e isi for all her ainazinginix-up in e1cpements.which face Wextreinely fine 4s reproduc�d by .1.. . �, . I . I , . . � I "Well (puffl puff!), it all happened a soft wiles and ?o011tr,1 was toy helpmate in tirs the risibles * � � Ilie youth miqht*ba poet'. ' i, I 11 , .. �11 '4�V �90- We w.,re holiday* . m$ .on the I " is . - - rgian Bay. I had come out to Can- that as, bless her] shes been -since we . * . . photography . . . . I I .xda with an Oxford ahum (puff!), had I were married, Shalleyel Hasn't it a ' 3111burn's Sterling. fleaaa.che Pow- as well'awtvirrior, flow far'it is typicil � . I .. . I � Ibad a, nasty spill In the hunting field, 1* uid, gurgling, musical sound? Borne- Cleve "iVe woll)(111 ,o In the author d-oes not say', and probably , : . I I . . Ilion few I th ng like the lapping, wish, swish of I . 4 1� I . t%ly,vairis and leave no bad after cannot, as he had � opportunities of " fknd mz broken bones didn't seem to knit I effects whateye�, Be surb. yon 'get seeing uncovered faces, -But he fells its I I . or . . �,froperl , or something was wrong. A I the water against the little Indian bark I .�Iilburn's. Price 10c, and 95e,all deal� .enough of - other characteristics of "he . .. I canoe? We have one in the attic'-' I � I , ellow iesirs so much nowadays of -the brought It over with us.' ShAlleye . I "I ' ers. . - . . . . Tawareks, the pride, the dignity, Jhe � I .,. I.. . . I I . . I . . Preat Dominion -anyway, out we came, � I ­ r, � . . � . . Pad after some touring found ourselves I helped myself to anothei.11, aud S. I'l III You .kim NOT a subscriber to th6 small Well -formed hands, - the stature, . . the fearlessn6s, to Wake. in us. th. t Call and exMine , 1.bn an island in the Georgian Bay, en required it. Was it possible- I should I NEw EnA,, send its $1 arid get both, .,it. I 9, an. *. , I I ... . . � . I - , ever again advocate matri ? If clent bellef.ffi the' open air -as the true Our otook of high art pisnoi'ol! Is , lov I � so j and theINIontreal. Weekly Freralid; to , I * . � �m it,, refreshing breezes. I she proposed -to you?" I Is sil Ist.Jaii., 1905, If you ate a sub.�criber. sphere of man's perfection.and. ennoble- estomedeirigns, and contsinist o. I re were 'summer girls' there by - =ed. ' . . , g. finest a Ahe dozen -of course, all charming an . � ard Americans-----�' , , : ... . renew your subs&ip6ion.,.and get the m6lit.. - * , I .tioAs purchasable for money. . Seeour very __ . . ' ' ' . I I � I th "My �Vife� is a Southerner--4rom. Vir- ' Heetild ,free, I . I . So'41so when we' turn from' the men latest styl6s of sweet -toned organs; at . bes ' ' ' � - -�ntt�,but ahe-well, from . fi. i ' 1 . . ... � I . to the desert scenes so well describadAft prices. InBtr.qementB rented. tuned or Ire 'Adrus I saw her it was all up with me . On &-and ast sweet and -modest an a ' �- -,--- —7 --- ---- ­ ­ - . � I. -1 the book, iiow the.desiies, of youth are Paired- Gramopbones and music . in var. . 1 4(puff 1 puff 1). Quakeress. It came about this WILL . A . . I. . . . . . � . . itirred once more. Again. -Ave learn the 18V at . - . . � - . .. . 9h* was balancing herself on i We had been out in the'launeh in e. 1. ,, ,., �-. � �,­,. i �, �, : - ,,� . f,'i .1. . .. . . , . ,�edge of a ha ,ck, that pink thtbp twilight, They have little 'of the -, . . .true significance -of that eadly anis. I ramlo Ing , t out . � . . . Ilse . word . . 9S. I I . V.1 I Itilted forward over her delicloust lIttli there, by the'way. ;! �� �.tll �. I " T 1�1 , 11 !-' , 0, . d "otasis" as we follow. the lit. . e. ]ROARIE .- All day my nerves - ,. . I 11� � i. " " " '_� �� 4". - . I ,J . . I . . , , � R, - " , . , i ,,,-� .,� , Cle company of men and, citniels . I . ose; then her eyeal Speak of 'di- had felt strung to their utmost tetision.'' . �. � . . t through . - I 11 nely bluall why, divine isn't in it as I My uncle had taken it into' his head to ""'" rw!IAL, � A"t, 4y �'r. VJ,.o�0,A,;4;-VVt. .,JA Some long da 'a journey over he limit-:- '. . I I . .Music Emporluilillit ,.. . I . . . INIK, J,1,�l I 6 1^".1" �46 g-n,ti,�r, r% �::,., less sand, so o,t that it can scarcely b�4 . - take a trip out to Canada, and would A. I K . � I � I I . I -1. V akeet4va when used in describing I ite,i:- 'Aboun . Ly v r z,p) L su cro(in.,tit,ke held In the band, so' unpermanen I I I _� . Her voloe-it thrilled like music to I shortly shed the light of his obunten- 1 1V6r , t� - . I t 'that. , M . . , I I I heart." . I ance upon us. Our launch stuck in the of , ,f,�1,­.'i."1 which'lcfl, wtei.!l .a %cIV th, I �t;,UL I the piled -up mounds and dunes shift , . affE 2-A-1 .�. , ') � smiled, and told my friend hot to bay�refused to move --which . I - ,of �v-aldj. . Toada t,(,)mytr�uble�;,,l �,�%Ynirci front year to, year,. so loose th4t in r MaBLE AND GFRIAN go. I meant pad ,' - � t I took. Iii gripp�, which (�om§lcte:y "ha L .. sm to recious time reciting pft ry dling, with difficulty, to shore and w4lk-. . I ,sled . : places one sinks lit. it ankle-deep. . In . . III.' ' I in Itorne through the woods. We scram. my nervous system-. I coul(t�scaircely walk or due tiriae, but never before desired, ap- . 0- , , , t ih was all anx- 1 big to . . arms " A 0 . ri already knew, for I : .! 10NUMENTS, � ey I , _N to get to the "coup,d'etat" of the " �d . ng, quite an hilarious party in 04r__ . . ,talk, iu� legs and , pear in the'distance the specks of, tufted . .. .. � . I >1 . . tO7. 0. We, Shalleye. � spite of our misfortune ' . , .. werc partially paralyzed, palms. The carnel quicken& its pace un- . � .1 — 0 . my blood did not circu- - - til It- reach' "I __11 _. . _ . 11 :.. .1 I . es the -hollow where. lies. . -1 . q;&,m he resumed, "I was awfull) and 1, had lagged behind the others, and I 11 10 14, la e properly, and I could stretched a green place 'of shrubs, trees, . ard Wk There Is a fatality ju t,he" doubtless she had noticed 'my .distrait .. . . � notdoanywork. Infact,. berries 'and flowers, it lace of mud I I . . — manner. . 1, 9s. Some men can stop and put on I had been telling her of my . . A , he* houses, mud mosques an -water. On - , . .. � . _ . a 'dra 'hoose -back home -life, describing my uncle's fine old . I � . I was so bad that t � X I . . . ��,:"/;A I .#' whenever they c .. doctors gave me Up And. the morrow the.desert again, and sand, �Z'/,, . . � of the fleld-but I-welll In spite which, alasl tbarks to thatZg_ I 'y' 1; "'R,4, I I � thought I tould notlive sand, as far as the next osisis. We hav , ;ilil �; being formally betrothed since my 'a2d . a I ?"111 . . ... Cs old gentleman's unjust,preju lee, I ; throug� the surnmer. . * read of all- this before, of the girtre, the � � i Wait, fated to fall into other hands than . hood to an English girl I liked In a � "T began *ihe use of sky colors, the mirages, the salt 0013 * * . way, I flung pru- mine. My tongue seemed tied When I :. 5 I)r. Chase's Nerve Food, but we do not rememb.er to haveta I , I slice, everything, to the winds and de- thou lit of that. I was a poor barrister, � . � rd . . e . ned to lay my heart and hand at and In a 'mesa, from which I felt there . and persevered ,in the of the "w * eird, unaccountable dioning of , 2 . : � I or f"t. I SaY flunz Prudenoq. b,,,_u4j;. ; wam no extrication. I was glad and sor- . . - treatment, until now I ,the 891arall at 101 bours�by day -and ' I !! I I 11 I I ry both when we reached the hotel.' . Mr, eat am at work agalil. 771111111 night. The booming of London we know., . .I I I ., � . change In ray condition has been most remark- and the long moan Of t -he sea, and the I I I . I — . 2allao sent me off to see if there were able.- It is a surppse to everyone to know crooning of the I night winds among the - h,ay ters. She saw, as clearly as if I that I am able to be around itgain,d Wy ner- . hilth hitfit is . d told her, Just exactly It , bi but that droning of the $aI ' Ow I felt ,rous system hap been b�ilt up wo erfidly by Rattenb-mr,y St To*s' When I r ' a ng we would go 'far to hear for Its V . � eturned she Was sitting on a this remed3. . . I t'l A Wonderful Idedkine, - I am able to rest we] in own asks. Inde6d .the book sho I ' � . I I* 91LIN'rViN. . I 11� . rocklm-chlair away by herself, on the circulation is normal, and my general hl -1 how good to life even in the desertwaTuh! � . I '. verandah. ihe moon had vani3hed'dis- O? . appetite is rst class, and I have Sahara can be 'no mere -waste ,while the Direct Imporsers. Workmanshir creetly behind a cloud ' but I could see 1wined consi era . in flesh." - I Taws.raka, survive. ' and Materla guaranteed. . , � the soft outline of her face. She stooped . o,p otect you against imitations the portrob Frazoa,has painted the Saharli, I t I . . . I and whispered, oh I so softly, while ,,be and s, a,urc of r. . W. Chase, the famous 09cham's groped about, as if searching for 4ome- receipt book author, are on eveo box. ,her inaps " her own. And most strang'o' JAS G 8 f"A A I J I �'* , th, -t Its to read the description of R Sheik's . Ing. 'Wher it boV -1 � , I . 1. _` __ . . ,house whe 1. . - - P lost anything;' InAked, stooping . also. Our Bit rein cheap F rench trinkets and ' ! 1. �* I I 'flish cousin a use "lof b,off" for oul ornaments were Mingled with objeot of - J My band touched bets. - I Wonder it she tioast off' ad Applied to setsorld,bAnd gao true Arab art and fabrication. NI'(*.kaI . li�ard My beart beating like 0, ateairi ent , nwnts. The following adTeTtie*ment Tei alarm clock& and chin CURES I site. let me help YOU to'look a shaphordesses I I i I I S ; for it T&I'"41110 I said. oent1appeared In a Londonpaper: I'M have reached the oases, but over the DyapepxJ14 Boffila I 'I I � "I think so I W" the low reply. And and rs. Hardy have left off clothing 03 SAara as a illibita6le place prevaN, and' pfinples, � FOR ALL * at my heart? all kinds. They can be seen any 4y va' e - ek, Civilimition . then more fir " " 3 to 6 in " Julla 1, Patto I '"' re I � raw .110ILda.0hes, in . hroin re ir p ths.6 bit drnot harry eara� � 1tv . dazed, Inoreau. sUppin,ott,h 11*21ne.4 z, n 6 ,in e t a I 8�011111 I. , 4� v a a a ,x" iij I Constipation, I edl you can't hay(i I , nd b ..kin 1, but we have a � . Him and any idea �i wharT felt, , And when zhe --.-- __­__­_._­ — sneaking dosiris that he may long con. MEN Loss 6f ,tt,opetit% 1. — thlue to do so,—LonAon "Outlook," Salt Itheum, , ,aid again, 'My 4"A�l and looked up I . I . �� .; . I . I � . into ml face, with the love -light shin. c 6000, . , - . grysipel"I Nervous Disorders., ing In her dftr eyes I opuld not utter a 1 *0 10� & . . I Meant for a Compliment. I I I Scrofulli., I " ' *t�,*� word but—it Witt Xrlgh�—for weal or I . , . . I I Sick Headache, Cus'tipatIon, woey. 1 I . - � �11 I � I I- Xnamigisists, the workers in the'8001,11 .. . j* and Q ti,oubles i "Ahl beautifull" I Murmured. 'Tub I � .. . sottl4raonts say, so.often wish to adapt 4 trom tho bout the Ash and the, fool, ,and . 6 I . Ible In wa7s =h$ Liver. . I themselves as fast ", possi the Vpk sunbol�� #,44 --and every- . aAd op000h .to -their now environtrieni, Wind and Pains in Stomach., what a' 1. 1, 1. I I 110wels or Blood. 1% i Tradd-m. �h. . . tlat they sometimes acquire t1he lwa- . I . I eln% I gft, , as It were, wrong side foremost. a I I 0 , Mrs. A. Lotharigua, I 10 I that, of cotirse—". �'the post- F-ttensively* used in Hospitals . Impaired Digostioll, script -to tlie etory. A gdpd Joke,. too, As ,. 0 . . . , lin I of Rallvditir, ont; _ got Ing a vivid und modern assortyftpn� . writes - " I bullove Y , t Told YOU, my ,*Ortbv. u4 0, came out -The. mW palatable Emulsion of elairg before they caritise even orain- Would I)mvo been In . to Ca4da. Ile blisate3rid L' used chdieo, I 1. . I= .. 5 Disorderd tiver and. :9 I ,y vooids eoTrectly. 113r, IT tiixo long ago ,. lam fts' who argulnUfdatters over afade ' ' ' . 1, %A '"ung Woman who has t�tlght iL I I ad, t riot bt,en for 1. I � I I 110rdock Blood Tift. '_ _`w wit 31tO &001)t efaMd io be intio., i Very easy to d1gest cla'As -of little foreign-born.girls, tafta who ters. lwasruntl.yivil Fema-IM Ailments. di e, T( g A.Tnefloan minx," . hap em to be in appearance pecullarly to #,1101 e�n (.",tvat, f that I ('oultl Fivareo. I I Gives 9trenkth to the Wy ly nlov�i -111$ollt� fliv though I ootild lqeW he was Imprepsed by I . s=l, dainty aad ele had the plea, ' . ng two of her � I - - holl"01 TVVIA.I�t'j�­' ' h4r,beauty &W�atttaetjvenogo. So nlat. suxo rocontly of overCe"Irtl I � 11 I � PRxPAaxD outy sir Tun PlaoritixToa, . I Is:lofeases the Wei' ght largely 4 $pea king of tier, says th4b "Yo thla, I to 8 6�vl,'. , . , ter$ *do tt a gtitiidAtill� When one fino I I 111 I .." �'1-11 "I'W"' .' Thomas Beecham, St. Helens, Eng., ! morning &,lot Of Us got Off With rod and I 1 1121111 artion." I 4 3 1 bw4a,cho� iwo (?�� .,; Vrorm. Ite,'being a kees fishier, could not The litst Rem�d�joi O'S e is a bully Iddyll' said' the firAt ; 1, 11,1.�:4; ITO* it - .,7 , - _­_ . Wa: r).�,� w, I ! A , I I . . . . .1, 'W- , 1. Sold by all Druggists refrain fiolia 16 1 with entlittiqla.,4M, "ishe Is greatV, i�111 I , � I �� 1. 111�1­""J� I ) (� Y- I I Ifi ng 4c While ,standing ;V N�, . ,� 'I �)� - kNt!"I!, I 1, � in Canada and U. Sw Awed(% I on & all X 106�, he hooke(I a huge �; Genaal I I 't4o , , i t"'Oh, co," Assented the other, "Ishis. Is .-Ir"14 � .. . , . a . L I . . . # � 1-11 � , .t ". ".1" 4 kM 11 � "I , I �, lit boxes. 25 cents hass, ar - my moment of playing U el x`91, 4 AmadoL-4 , 1, grb0o 4 Is gran', slia Is lurnittit6l , AN '� , ., ' ,-�,� ;. , ,­. r I., 4 � " ,I - � 11 �, , , '. ,,, e � the bAb she 0 a most styl- . f. I it U *a$ , *ibh his old enemy,, �Cjw Was wear I It I 011 , I . . 11, I %% �. �,.' 11, - )V, I , fell OOTker." . 11 .. � �� J I.' bml* . —I= tut . C I V,- 49�1 �. tL)q_*_19AV .- . 4 � U ,6 , i� lo ; . i I I.. , __ , 66666 1 1 Anqth6t wo-pitsili had & bilom otart-1-inte t'.., ..ile—...�"F'. t �', ,,,�* k (­'. 1. ,� I 1 . . I . I I � .1 I I 11 .. .1 " � I I I I . � I Wto Wit ill" I __ I . 1% __ � � , . . I .--- - � � I I � I ­ . I .. I., � � . I � -. � 11 , . I . � � " -7 . . The Kind Yoiti Have Always Bought, X i ana which has beent I 6 in use for over 30 Ye,ars, . bas borne the oignature or , . . I . ���� �� , and has been niade under his per- , �_e. sonal supervLsion since Us Infancyi. I I I , " 'e�� . . & . Allow no one to deceive you In thise ! � r All Counterfeits, Imitations and 64 Just -as -good's are but; . Experiments thr%t tritle. with and endanger the health or . . ' i Waixts and ChUdren-�Experlence against Rtperlwento . .1 I t . � � . , � . A What is CASTORIA . � -� * Castorim Is a barmless substitute for Castor 011, parew ft t goric, Drops and Sootliting Syrups. It Is Pleasant. It It � cont -Ons neltl.ler Opium, MorplItine nor other WareqUe t I substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms - I - I 'i e and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Win(A I.b . e Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation '�' _�i � .11 r i and Flatulency. -It asslufflates the Food, regulate$ the. 4 1 . I . - . i. Stomtch..-tud Dowels, giving healthy and natural 06epa , I d .' I The Chil6exit's Panacea—The Mother"s Friend. .. n - . . i . I . I . . . . . I . , r . . 0 C-9NUINE �ALWAYS . I a I CASTORIA . 4'. .41 1 . . , 11 0 � ,. It , , . . . Bears the Signature of . . . . . " - � ,�� I . I — I I. --- I . . . . . � .... .1, . . . I � , . � ,; I I � . .1 I ,"V: . . I "I . , � I . I I '06 � - A 11 . � � I �., . . . I � - I I I , ., : - I : - I . I . , . I 11-11 � .. I � � . .. � . A . .,� . 1. , 4 , I . * . . � . , . I ., : . 1%. I 10 , I . ­ . . " I � . . � . . . . .. 1. . � 0 1 The Kind Youlay.e Always ,Bought'. I . * I I ; I I . . . I I n ,Use- For Over 30 Years. . . .. . . . . . . . . THC CCNTAIJR COMPANY. 77 MURRAY STRELT, NEWYORK CITV, . I . I . . I . . _ li�i I . . I � � � , 11 . . . . . . . . . . I . . . . . . . I I . . . . . � . ____ �_ . - 00110101001 � . � - . I . , W I a . I . . I , r ' . . � a . I . I . . . I � __% 4WOOZ, Id In � . . . Ipwa - . 0 . uo,'-,,nnes I I I fta - . . I . 1 I . . 1. We have the finest otook to select from., .' All'the latest styles .inthe newest �olors. . . � , Oar prices are me low as can be found for first-class material ,and worKmanshiip . Before yGa buy call and see us � . ' . ' . ' I � � .. . . I � . We also handle the Canadian Steel Field Fence, already woven, ah far " . . . y mer � . � . can-areot from 60 to 80 rode perday,'it is & cheap strone'lence. ' � .. .. . I . . . . .: I � . . . , . . I . . I I . . . . ... . . . . . . 4roa � t. XJ I 010 Geo.'Divis,V Isaac'&_ Gloat . I .. . � 9� . I . . I I � . . . . .. 1. � ,. . . � 1. . I I I . . 1. . = ' . . � I ' I - ' I . ' I . . I . I . . . I 1, . . � I . . . .!�, . I . I. . .. .. ... I . ... . � . . . . � WHEAT - I.. . . . I . .. I . . . . .. . . ­ . . I . . . . . . � . .. ­ . . . . . .. .. .... . . . . I . . . I I � . . INK. . ... I .. I. I I.. .. .. eing In: prie. : ' . Advan ' I Do.. I . 10 . * I . I 11 . . I . I .. 1. . . I Prosperity prosporing as a res -nit. .' .* ' � :.. � I . . I., .. I I I.. .. . .1 . . � . I I . � .1 I .. � . � I . . I . I . You will want spine of our Large Grain Bags, those special- kin d we sell.. I I .. Seethern.. -Price at pteoan; $3.25 per dozen. Thim we haven special .Chaff .end RoQ0.* , . . .. Basketin'11hreetaifferentsizes, How stiont wire for new fenos�Thenyoti. might *Ant . . . . . a Waterproof Cosk, we have long and short ones. How about arnmunition as th6 shoot- ' ' I ingsaae.on,bas come. � weoarrysia)rgerstigeof Godds-�j2ernts cash or,prodtuie for , . I . which we always pay.highest market price. . � . . . . . . �.. . .. I I .. I I I I I I . ; I . . ... . . I . . I . I I . 1. . � 'Londeiboro. Emp,orium . I . � . . I I I Sevt.1.1a, .IW,%. � '', . I . -.1 R- ADAM 8 , ­$' * . . . I . ... I I . ....1.1 ---I.- I- 1. ...4 .. ". 1. � . ... . � .1 I I _ ­__ .� . �.­. � .., I . ... I ­ . I ". ­ . 1. I . . � . . . . . � . I . . 11 I . � BUGGIESia'. '.. . � .1 . . I ..... . I., I.... ... ' ...� ­­. � I I .. � ­�. .- I I . � ' . ' . . . . � . Ark IR . . , I ....'.. Nw,-W. an'd Secoud h ' d � . I L.. . . . 4% n - I . . IBL , 111 . I . a S.'O". a, e.. .-1 uggies ;. at re. bl I I 1. ' ' L I L I . � .. , -, . . I I � I L I I . . .. ,� L I I . . I L.. . .m. ­ ­ .. I . priceg �, I .1 11 .... ''.. I 1. ..I.... � I.. ­ . . . � .. . .. . I I I., . . . . . . . I . I 11 . I . . . . . , I . . . I . � L . L � L Re#a1ring: promp OV atteladed to. .:. � L .i . . 1. . I . : . L, . . L I . . I - . � - I � . . . . � . I I I . . . I . L' . . L . L I ' ' Rumb akil & MeMaths nui-on, St�.4betL Clinton , . . . . I 6 � .. . I � .. I I . I . . . I I . . - I � I I . I 1,001M � . . . . . . I . L . . . I . I . . � ' One 7hjrdLL'0f your 11fe- ..., . I . 11 L. . . - I . . . I I . I . I . L I . . I � I . . . . I . . I . I � N . ' I . . . . - ­ . .1.1 . . . Spent . . ­ . . .1 . 149 in Bed. . � L I I .1 . . � . . I L ­. I ­ . I . . . � .. I I � .. Make your Bedroom the ifibst comfortabJe rom in r . . ' I . . . I . I the hou'se. ' . . I . .. . I .1 .. . .. .. . I . . . . . . . . I . I . I . . . . ­ I � I L Wo fire show ing, a great variety of Bedrcolm furitifture, consisting of Hard . .. . wood ineda, lion Wds, Bed sete in QtksrterCntOsk, Mahogany,Aelit and xapis�-nist-. � trees and SpHn0 to fit- also the most Bekbtifal Union, and all wool CarpAte, at 'prices - I - which will surprise YOU. � . I . L- . . . . . . I .. I . � 11 I . . I . I ' ' I.... .L I . . 0.8 , C - � , JB L )11 '. . I. i . 44 RELtEWS .LYTHO . I . . . 1000001 . ___________ 01101 — _10000001' . I .. . . - I I . . . . , I Clinton Sash, Door, and..'.. '. . '1111� I L . . . L � . . . I Blind Factorm . . . . .. I . I I . � I . " . . ­ . I Xhis factory is the larFealt in"the county, and bee the very latest impro,yea ms- . obiniry, capable, of doing work on the shortest notice, We .carry in extensive . L . and reliable etook stia preparea plant,, end give e8tim4tes for andbuild allolass- . . I I os of buildisilas,ojn Fbort notice ` and on the closest prices, All work, is supeyis. . . ed In a me,^btk tical way and satisfaction guaranteed. We sell all kinds of in- � ' terlor and exterior material. I I . . . . - Lu niber, Lath, ShingleSo Unfe� Sosh, Doors, Blinds. Etc . Agelitfor the Celebrated GRAY 13ILL SCHOOL DESK, manufaotnred� I . AtVaierloo,' C4,11 and get prices and estimates tefoxe placing 5onr ordert � � . , . � . I . . I . S. S. ("OOPER - - - PROPRIETOR,, I . I COMB) Vnildel Dud Contractor. , � I L . I _-�____ .., .1 __ ­_ _ . ­. -.__11___-__1_._i& I . .. .- I— . I I . - . . . I . . I L * I , I . tore, I � . . I . 43S . I 11 .1. 1 I . ''I I I I ,, . I . "I * I * . 1000 Dollars worth of L . 4 L . . Fall Goods opened up for yourfirspection. I . R11411108t, PHOO In 11'r6dill Or ed1sh for 13Uttar. illeabs, Dried Aipples, . I . . I ''I IDDELL , - I . I NOW Is the time to renew your subscription to this paper