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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1903-01-01, Page 8I". \ J 4 , , , I January Ist, 02, lheMolsonsBank Incorporated by Act of Ilarlianicut, j855. Capital - - - - - $2,500,000 Rest - - - - - - 2,250,000 HI�AD OFFICE - -MONTREAL. Wile. Molson Uacphersou, President. James Elliot, General Manager. Notes discounted. Collections made. Drqs issued. Sterling and Airier- 'IMh 'Exchange bought and sold, Interest d1lowed on deposits. SA%'INGS BANK Interest allowed oil sunis of $1 and up, colupo'n'led hall yeally. FARME.RS. . Money advanced to f.iriners oil their n%%n notes A%ilh cne or more en- lorsets. No mortgage required as security. 1-1. C. BRFWhR, Manager, Clinton. --- -_ -I/ 0. D. mcl'taogarst 1.9--.9 I � , / / , I I BAN KER JA General Ban1king Business transact- ed. Notes discounted. Drafts issued. interest allowcd on de- posits. Albert street - - - - . Clinton. ;. SCOTT, BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC Aloney to loan. OfFice-141licitt Block - - CIiht03 W. BRYDONE, BARRISTER, SOLICITOR. Notary, Public, E,tc. Office-Ileaver Block - - - Clinton. RIDOUT & IIALF, Convevaricers, Conimi.%sioners, Real ' Estate and u e ' Money to loan. C. B. IIALE JOIIN RIDOUT R , � i S11r, (IMINTON NIOWS­1=030 7 . cu J. L VD %,;:I %a � . s . B. R. HIGGINS 42:1 seems to be forever gone thatwe are or I -do . .. .., � The inspired'.pialmisf, considering * '"o . _ - relieved by tile entrance of some char- 01- . . -.111 . I lea a o"_ .4 . I " I , . Conveyancer, Fire and Life Insurance, the passirlg.9f an. earthik life, us neter .who is ahle to chase -'away the =1! 11 11 � . I . . . IN I 0 =2 . - . Mortgages, Deeds, Etc., drawn for s� beautiful simile. -. Mosq,ss to whom the . I `-.�-A I I t.IN I 1U . . ---a ,;Z-, I License. . lIss­ __ - -.11F . . . r . Ici each. All work neatly and Psalm is ascribed, was not only a � black winged demon of despair .and 0 1 . - J ___­ I � 1pad forth the white robed 'angel.of I'll- . I . .1 .. . . . .. - !,,;, -.-. I islatoi and -a -powerful lead-�-. I . . .. . . . � -� .1 . � . . .0 . . great lt�g � = . I _ I . cheaply done. . hop4e. - You may rpmeinbOr an illus- I . .. ­ . I . . I. .. , . I .. I . . . . ISSUED BY vr, .but a poet. - He not only opened - � ""i- , , . I I . I I I --a -, -% � I - - ONT. tration of­tliN rul in Lord-Lytton's ` . . .. � , 111- . . . . I I . � --A, ­ 11 If . I .. . .1 I . I . BRUCEFIELD, - - - - . 0 "The Last - %;t .. ,. .. : I -.9 I . . I . . ' "" . . t , I - . . cut a. 81.11"e Patti into the ' . * . C RE ..., S.: a. .. Z;� .., � . f,- I I.- . . .. I �. a - puth across the lled. sea With his. famous' historical novel, I - I __ J. B. Rumball, plinton r.dl but lie I old Mount .;_ ... I 0 '18E� YOUT' � --a - - V ( I I - gratitude and affecti(,n ,of, all -g6 Days of Poinpeii." , Wflffi� W. .. . F I . . . .. . * . . I - _�_,­��_�_.__'­ . od golly sind '=- - I � -0 I . : . I I menland-wonie'n:by the sluarp. point . -vesuvins W:1s. writhing'in a ' � 7- � . . . .. . . � . . . . � I I . . _P0 , . I � IS � I ........"Ill -W � . . . . . .0 DR. W. GUNN, - llg 0-- , . . � . . . . . . . . -0 . ; I .1 . .1 � I .. I . . .. -_ , belching forth a vo-.4ervoir of bIlr9i ­ . I . . . . I I ., . . '01, I .� I 11 of his Pon. � T.Ilus Em ancient tintbor.: , I . . . . . o I . . . ;. I. . Ott ouna I I were -, ... I . I I . . . . ,. . � I I I I I - . . , . � I averis , ,. ... , , . � . . � . . I I . R. C. 11. and L. R. C. S., Edinburg § a pioneer in he maMrig of" . . . I - . : . I I I N40441 I. 4.114 r1t , I . , . - �, , ____­ "' ing, a tempest of fire and'the 244 � . � I . , � 11. 00 k' 0 on Root Comy who'wtA. . t I Invu.. qnd wh'le...the*.,h9 . . _� . I "' sfully used monthly b . . . I . I . I I . I . . I � . g over . raill . WWWWOV. � I . . - , - a. . I -10 : , . I 11 I I - I I . : I � 1.11 ­.�_ . . . . - . Night calls at fron door of residence - .-.c . . book,is, compared the earthly Ox- I niiddtty'� . Was. ils .black a's tbe,darlxnags� :, ': : . '. : := " . . I 11 ,. =. - . . .1 . I . I 10,000L.1dies. Safe, effectual. Lad es ask . , . I �- :;_ f- .. I _.___ Rattenbury street, opposite your druggist for Cook's Cotton Root Cast- isteuce of every human Ilre."to � , . I . . . . . . I - I I . I ' � . : � . I ­ .. . on R_ . a. tale ,*the D , . . : I f �gyp�ihn j)Iagbe dH riot the I . � LLL d Take no others as all Mixtures, pills and that is tol Or . . . . . = - . . it are dangerous. Price, No. 1, $1 ,)r . . . - . � . . . . . I . . "I%tion� . ids ,tire the blind girl .Nydia. take hdr . . I , Dov Skk wilift . a Cold I : - - - tario street - - Clinton. r. D letters. The� �iuinutes.* are the words.. I I .. - . . :"2 �-�,�: 1, Q lia .. R Pf­ : - , , . , .,., - .* � . . .. . I . . Ilresl)vterian church. cl�'! The��.Sp_coi .. love b�. , 0 ITi c c- 0 n' . I . tke, hand- and load -Iiiiii 40-th out of . a 9 0 MZ If - could oul convince -1 how egibilY DR. SHAW, IIHYSICIAN AND SURGEO'N. Office -Ontario street - - Clinton Opposite St. Paul's church. ' A" - I The . hours iire. the sentences. - �,Vlic I days are the Paragraphs. -The wee . I's . . . I . , I i Vat tllj,A was not, the this, I'Deux Vrii,n'b,�*My last fArth. + .. ,,l - Doct6rs I I . � - I I 1� ,;,,r ave. Norne o -le took Ian �Iacla­ren I thiet thought which J, de,41red to impress upon you. � tells roe that I have reached the , , A . - I 11 .. . ­­ ­.� YEA11 1902 IS DYING task for crealting, so many disso. lute characters in hi's books. The tm- Whert our tlll,�o of life tire told, they -e, V"Oaylmist's limit-tbreescore yearS and tell. My eaxthly pilgrimage Ott, 1,11 , , I � . . E Orier It . . ­ ,_. ­ ,:!t� � , bath of tht, c n Year -- to k , . � . aright bow' 11 we.opend oul: y cars - as it .. . � is.tol(WIl - .. tale that . �. . � . . . I . I very . D tale, whothor lictit-JO116 or thor of an- , "Bonnie Brier Bush's a I riot only spoken into 11131114n ones, blit a IsO into th-0 '01, hearing ear Of' life will not, continue very inuch . , 11 . I cc the -_ D�)ctori see at oil I I I . . ' red: "man, swe how call I help Vod� '"It tised to to a terrible a longer." Withl a, few nionths that journey erecled. Ilow, soon it was to , /' ' I ativantigre of taking a medi- 11 I I I'll I .. . I. 11. . . '(WE SPEND OUR YEARS A$ A TAL9 creating Many dissolute characters? , After my characters are once born thought for into to Vol that In - bea,v en theze was a reucti-ding angels tO, end be little thought, Within tbp !� . * ;ht to the part that 6 Flne rig . . . amoifg .the snows of. thci New .Eng- I L . I I I . THAT IS TOLD,?' , they livii their own lives and do know that every time I opened IV , In. past -year my br�ther,-Irl­law left 'is, leaving behind a Widow and her lit. is hick. You set! the doctor . his owli medicinc* for . , 11 1 � . . whatever damage they please. Some . ,no , uthiny worils were being recordod tio children, who a,ro now nearerand ­ orders . disease, and has his .. 11 I - I . . of them will get drunk; sorret Of thorn L will lie and steal; some of them as a human voice ,spoken into tI10 phonograph makes its Indentations, dearer to us on, account of their loss, I the , , I patient use Vapo Cresolene. at the same f k, HQW YEARS ARE FLYING AWAY will break their loved one's hearts. upon a revolving cylinder. Wouths In your life ther year 1002 has boon , , a; sad year. you have had . time. It destroys all germs of dipb- . � 11 � , I f . . My characters, after they are one* after mry futl)c"-s ucath I cAu' .now your troubles Just the same as 1. But the arlt.t fever, measles, nd other tberia, sc. a . I N .�, . I I . . born, doutinate. me. I cannot con- Is hoar his voice iepeat:ng the Lcutd .'a . , L , , year 1902 has also boon a joyful contagious, diseases; -and there'is no � � . -� A Vision or Life ,am Soon by the Mroaelxor * � trol them. L . . he onee Pr.ayer as did in one of those , Instruments of L year. It has been a Year many L remedy its equal for crotip and sore I 11 -yroro, nirsh In the 01.4 nonstiestowl L 171 I Every true story =11st re-- of life present it mixed tip in, the lives of at the national CaNtal. But, oh, how much worp Overwhelm- blessings. It has also been a year vvhert those have left us have I tbr.oat. You now see why itofterl cures ,, I � . At$! Vie Ooy WhQAA On r Reo4 Bodissil . . �� Las many others. This is always so. ing the thoughtL AbItt' e%ery Word Wa I ,Who gone to be w�ith him who is their whoopin-cotigh in a row days, 14 1 11 0 . � I � Are Copt-ried to the.. Newly ]P.uj;, Grove* )Vha,t a mother does may decide to a, utter is spolien ,directly into tile ear ,14avlour and their King. Vapo-crosolow i, sull by A) droggi,its, or sent ex. I I/ I 41-4-4 �w Itsavlowed. . . . ;Glltere4i according to Act of Palrliliment of Call. ada, in the 199'.1, by Williuin Bally. To. gre4tt extent what her children Will do. in the dining room there are more than three fates Influencing the of our Divine Father! Ilow much * InOre tremendous to know that When 'two spend. our Years as a tale that nut the, ,year 1002 bJW Also been for all of us a yea,r of sin. If this chapter of the tale of lire is wvitten, IM, atild duty pro,patd upon re,vipt of price.- A Vapo� r :r4mr arld Lamp, L resolene oul Vav,3 ,wliich.,hwaidl4�t.tlifi:�tiin'e,,tnda ottlossfCresplene, cornplete. sx.so; extra supplies of cre4olene, 2441ents, . C'V�, 44 year of ro .A �tl), 46t tblo PQP't of Agriculture. Ottawa, liver, of young men . What the f%tb- L Is told" we c:aii never 6 get, beyond the � bow many soiled pages there are ! illusir.sted,l)-),)kletcotit4tiiiiii,,pl)ysic I Jarts . . ;it,!1,(tk,n5i`, 0 1 . . . docs decide what his boys reach of God's earl Ought not this Not one has lived to ,,,kn,,,�. J�li � fratsuponretluert. VAvo-Citn5w.cm; Co., I . I ,Z:=----%__--_--_-_--- I Chicago, Dec, 28, --la the following cil may , will do. A wife's position upon the nenrliess to God -make us strive by . of us up Pur InallY good opportunities. We ,have is. 10alt-on St�. No�� Vork, U -S-A, � -,� I I � , I . .. . t)R OHASEIS REMEDIES discourse, appropriate to the last Sunday of the Rev,, F. )De Witt temperance clues,tion may decide Who- divine grace to live better and Purer , beell guilty both of sins of omission , , L Z� . I .L 1. , .. !�­ ­ _­­__--_­.... Dr. Chaso'. Wd"OY-L;vo- P1116 oll*PIll V .. , to' S- 00- years Talmage shows in how many ehirac� I I thei or no, ber'busband shall die of dell;-ium tremens, Tile tale of %hu- liver? . I once read bow a great king of old I and sins of coinuilssion. 1,11"e the I psalmist, we have reason �ci cry out ,� . L A r.94;:nuffl, 1,0ou I laors ItAd. t . cel'ib ., ILFh, 6, 00"i't R ;1.,C, -h D sivit's H,�FV.4 Po 50"Ceatt a box i teristi . . es the Biblical comparison of life to the creations, tile. rultil life is a. plot in which thehap- used to confine .hie,.prj�onerjs svitl.jin in agony, 'IQ God, thou knowest niv In the tow" Of Ullderahelin, Get-, Vi chn3o'st Continents 60 ants % b,; x: V.-. 01-,a:o'k C 3i tarrh Curo! 25 rl�ntll a br X, of novelist's genius is justitWl The text ir, t Illness of a Mo. her, a, fathers a bro- a chain of -dungeons, 1Wei .y oil*. of those, cells was cona ected 1py a whis, fooli.shues.'s, and iny sins are not big . . many, Is EL rose bush one thousand I old, and sprouts from Its . pr Chn e'e I. ,or cure, 60 c ws 4 1, ,,Is. Dr. I lh;,arf a Syrup of Linacen ard - , .psalms X0, 9. "We spend our years tiler, 4. sistcr, .a wife, a, child, a friend, ratty be.dependent upon the pering gallery with the king's own , ,- from thee." But, though the yeir , -t 1909 has been a year of many iboi -, years . . . -alized fabulous I branches. .have re . -rt I - RI'd Turn 4mt., ,:) ,I. 1.0 0 tmtuts. Portral ,� , . ..'. i I,, A \\* - Ii.so it evory bc& of the � �, as a tale that Is told." I I -low the years are flying awayl I . P1 trity and We nobility of On6 Alan. bodchuiriber.­Thus the I . shiglitest word these might utter I coatings, It may .yet be inside a yv,ll, Surcl$. s�iomo Years ag . . . , o a, rich Eng-' $260,000 for, the &; .1 I A, %.3 t.a,wis or _1dmAa3QU bateili 4% I P.� ,7 Toronto. . Henry Clay once stood upon the top, ,the i Wilen the heart of at% old oak is,eat- oil out,.not only does the mighty trea .state prisoners during their conflneinent was Willie- of divine pardon. There tire -a few � licturs of the old year left. Cati we, I lIshman tIri3 ctffere'� ell- tree, .but tlle'$Ull*l was xefus6d, . of Allegbany mountains In an at,� fall, but also.all the clinging vines diately echoed to -Abe king's ea;r, and . shall we not crowd those last few This . won,d-erful plant clings amid � muc.- 0 . 10��= titude of listening. When some one . which have clambered tip the sides of if the prisoners said anything a,gainst, . IIne4 of the book,_ of 1902 .full of thickly'grown- , moss against the side . I �: The News -Record has E, large and ask.ed him to what lie was listening, the great Ketitticky r,tatesinan.-it; 'Ilia , tile tl-et!�-. all the birds'. nests in Which their kinglie: heard # and these pri- sonors were immediately taken qut penitent prayers, of carre, t and ton-' full of tile famous old chiii-ohl of St. Mich- * - - � It is clainied that it line blooxa­�. . I I dee . . I P. powerful, resonant, dratorit.,"t "I . the feuthered; mothers have laid their . , eggs. k all .Of the leaves which. axe . and executed. Shall mot you and I dr -r piftdings; of resolves to Irili- do as far as we can Wrongs Nye %el. ed . peremilaily since the, day� of King , . increasing circulaition which makee voice, answered, am, listening it., . , - �Ilro, ',Issed of the sunlight- and arerust-; be more eAreful to -live tile rig4t Iiind . ,the ve done to others? . . may hA I Alfred, and this, statement has never . . . t a splendid advertising medium. It the mi .ghty tramp of the coming gert� erationsl!' To -day we ma y riot haiA ling with joy. In tile story of life.' I 'does of lives, whou we fully realize thAt eacb word we utter Is heard by our 0 my loved ones, will you not get ' � . --out, knees been disputed, for its record has been. carefully kept as the pedigree of - , I pays to edvertise in The News -Record . I an Imaginative ear keen enough to when the hero wrong, It brings � . disaoter upon every,life Ith* whoin I ( . . Divine. Father? Shall wo not, be . down upon y and ask God to m6ke this Year, even in its clos- as the , bluest -blooded family in the king- , __ - hear the thunderous echoes of the racivibg feet Which shall w,iAlk, this ,W . that hero comes in touch. -Our lives , more careful -not because we fear . tho singer of * 4 tyrant,. but because . Intr .hours, a Year of 'divine parclon dom. discovered It Is supposed to have been. � 1�w by some mysterious ilwans I . - - _. ____ ATTEND TIIF, Bl�ST-IT PAYS. earth two centuries or a. thousakid are all, intwined with other lives, ' 'I t@je. whether fictitious or we do, not want to wound Gods lov" . I .L......Z.,a=+ 1-110 . � ane' . - - 11_________-1.0, .. throughtbe . turn of King Louis of med . I � years hence, but we can now hear the .Every, no. has its depressions as well As its, Ang heart any rnot -o� than we would . . . . . . I ­�. . - � . � Hildeisheim., as far back as 102tg-. I � - pattering .feet of the multitudes of school children. NV.d *rnay hear, too,' , the, rumbling of the he I which elevatiolls. It has� Its disappoint- Monts and heitrtacheg and sorrows, say a harsh or sinful word before a loving earthly pitrent? . . ,-'We spend out, � yoaxs as a. tale that Fr ench Cbffee. I . . T . lie delicious flavor which all. travel. -. ... - .. $Ike . *a . I . a Surprised. ' . � I . . ��l-l�l-i��-:,-,-4�.���l*"-,-���:7�,-�--l-��ll,�1-11-:e�l,��71--l�- arses, shall ocioner or later carry out.. our and often its graves, as well ar.1tg i's tol(L" That means,, in the story gro in France discover tn th e coff ce oY . by the . Mrs. Nefilibors-What's that awful . . . . dead bodies the joys and reuniciAs * and happy mar- , life* that to" that. coun try,is got, It is sald, . racket in'the next room? I I . . . . . - STRATFORD, ONT. - to newly dug, graves. We -hear, the inexorable warning that riage altars. It has its dark nights .of We are. about pass froin �ne book to.--arx6ther. The year. addlt Ion of a little butter and su,gar Mrs, Rounder�Ob, that's only -MY .� �� I . I ' A large, progies�ive skhcol ard one in a. few years or Perhaps even . in arid quickstinds and precipices and Of.190P is nearly III I nished.' The year during the roasting. prooess.- To �evcry . � busband'dressWg to go downtown. . . . � . of tile i),:.,;t (.11 this continent. This is the coming yeax of, 1903 w e shalf often its murderers and . highwaymen of 1908 Is just -about to begin. three pounds -of roastIng berries -a tit . Mrs. - Neighbors- Indeed. I � I've. heard . - .... it strong sLaten-Mit, but it is a true . look upon theylsing sun for thelasi as'well a$ its cities pf refuge ,and , . The.parsing ,year has been it sad . - h ,of butter and pow- -folk,say he war a loud dresser, but 1. . I � ol:e, ie.vit cle.s. Ilie rl.,1-011 oLr time. .Then our bedrooms, where we 066 and'U'topias at id gardens, of : � rescuers it'l might reverently oilb'for xnan,�, of us. During thopast � I dered sugar Is added. Those In welting . I . bad . no,ldea It was ,anything like that- . . . .­ . .. - . . � . . school has .it large attOldallce is be- have, often slept arid laughed and , . arid, use tile words. its saviou"S Or. redeem- t%v(,, I e two of rllallths� my ily farit, ,.1,4yo. I spread over the beans in a. thin coat- . ' . ., I . . . . . . .. . ' catisL it is a widl,­a%vakc, htlstlin!, cried, shall be called the chambers of . ilnh.nlied their earthly lives, as a 'As Ingi which holds. the aroma arid con- . I . . ... . . in,,. %%crl i i es I i -1 r, duci:­ % -h(,,ol. Rec- � h,tvc acc�i)ted positions death. Dear. olt i year of 1902, It . sei�med only yesterday that. we wel- ers, . . , . Rut, . though every story, Whether. I . tale that is told. I sit writing this discourse, I hold in, my h d o I tributes a caramel flavor thati Is dell- . I . . .. .1 distificti4e. ' . Donyt say 'IT Wish.'! Anybody can . , . . . . cat graduates at salariLs ranging front $45 a month comed thee into .the World. In ..a, . ' fictitious or no, may have its -UPS . yet tl . i . e general rule" is,' Lind, downs, .1 ,of the last ietteit's., my father 'ever . .. .1 clous and � ... . . . I . I .. . - . I I � I � ,WIsh.­Atch.Ison.GIObe. . � . . . . I . I . � . . � . � . to $�oo per annuni, Write for our new I .few days,, with .thy 'snow.white hair, . I . . . I triq grentoi; the danger and thelblack�- wi oto to me. It goes soxnethirl.g lit I I . � I . . . . . . I . . . . . . I .. I I __ __­ .......,la . I I - .--- catalogne. W J. ELLIOTT, STRATFORD. . . and shriveled form an d pallid check . and trembling limb, we Shall have to carry thee out and lay- thee �. away qn- or the sorrow and the -more over-- � whelming and imminelittlie threaten- ..; . . . - - T-- - � __. ­��_ - ­ . . . I I ... . . . . . . � .1 � ..... " I . .. , . - . ­­­ ___ I . . . . . . .. . . . . . - 11 � . . � . . � I lllrIllflItillillittlll"fllt."Iiltllflllllll"?Vt"tllfln?V. - i " Ail we meet thy conderrining.,dr destruction the nearer is the ap- llig .. . � N111111111`1111ff . �. .. . � - -1 ap- .. face at the* jUldkinent , the'saviour - pea rance o ' f the deliV&el" - - , I I . ..., . . . ' . . . . -L.0 . a I -111 . Wr ; � . proving seat. of I . . '. . I. heaven - .1 � or .the redeemer. It is whert all hope . = 411- . . . -.10 �. -1111 . I . cu J. L VD %,;:I %a � . s . B. R. HIGGINS 42:1 seems to be forever gone thatwe are or I -do . .. .., � The inspired'.pialmisf, considering * '"o . _ - relieved by tile entrance of some char- 01- . . -.111 . I lea a o"_ .4 . I " I , . Conveyancer, Fire and Life Insurance, the passirlg.9f an. earthik life, us neter .who is ahle to chase -'away the =1! 11 11 � . I . . . IN I 0 =2 . - . Mortgages, Deeds, Etc., drawn for s� beautiful simile. -. Mosq,ss to whom the . I `-.�-A I I t.IN I 1U . . ---a ,;Z-, I License. . lIss­ __ - -.11F . . . r . Ici each. All work neatly and Psalm is ascribed, was not only a � black winged demon of despair .and 0 1 . - J ___­ I � 1pad forth the white robed 'angel.of I'll- . I . .1 .. . . . .. - !,,;, -.-. I islatoi and -a -powerful lead-�-. I . . .. . . . � -� .1 . � . . .0 . . great lt�g � = . I _ I . cheaply done. . hop4e. - You may rpmeinbOr an illus- I . .. ­ . I . . I. .. , . I .. I . . . . ISSUED BY vr, .but a poet. - He not only opened - � ""i- , , . I I . I I I --a -, -% � I - - ONT. tration of­tliN rul in Lord-Lytton's ` . . .. � , 111- . . . . I I . � --A, ­ 11 If . I .. . .1 I . I . BRUCEFIELD, - - - - . 0 "The Last - %;t .. ,. .. : I -.9 I . . I . . ' "" . . t , I - . . cut a. 81.11"e Patti into the ' . * . C RE ..., S.: a. .. Z;� .., � . f,- I I.- . . .. I �. a - puth across the lled. sea With his. famous' historical novel, I - I __ J. B. Rumball, plinton r.dl but lie I old Mount .;_ ... I 0 '18E� YOUT' � --a - - V ( I I - gratitude and affecti(,n ,of, all -g6 Days of Poinpeii." , Wflffi� W. .. . F I . . . .. . * . . I - _�_,­��_�_.__'­ . od golly sind '=- - I � -0 I . : . I I menland-wonie'n:by the sluarp. point . -vesuvins W:1s. writhing'in a ' � 7- � . . . .. . . � . . . . � I I . . _P0 , . I � IS � I ........"Ill -W � . . . . . .0 DR. W. GUNN, - llg 0-- , . . � . . . . . . . . -0 . ; I .1 . .1 � I .. I . . .. -_ , belching forth a vo-.4ervoir of bIlr9i ­ . I . . . . I I ., . . '01, I .� I 11 of his Pon. � T.Ilus Em ancient tintbor.: , I . . . . . o I . . . ;. I. . Ott ouna I I were -, ... I . I I . . . . ,. . � I I I I I - . . , . � I averis , ,. ... , , . � . . � . . I I . R. C. 11. and L. R. C. S., Edinburg § a pioneer in he maMrig of" . . . I - . : . I I I N40441 I. 4.114 r1t , I . , . - �, , ____­ "' ing, a tempest of fire and'the 244 � . � I . , � 11. 00 k' 0 on Root Comy who'wtA. . t I Invu.. qnd wh'le...the*.,h9 . . _� . I "' sfully used monthly b . . . I . I . I I . I . . I � . g over . raill . WWWWOV. � I . . - , - a. . I -10 : , . I 11 I I - I I . : I � 1.11 ­.�_ . . . . - . Night calls at fron door of residence - .-.c . . book,is, compared the earthly Ox- I niiddtty'� . Was. ils .black a's tbe,darlxnags� :, ': : . '. : := " . . I 11 ,. =. - . . .1 . I . I 10,000L.1dies. Safe, effectual. Lad es ask . , . I �- :;_ f- .. I _.___ Rattenbury street, opposite your druggist for Cook's Cotton Root Cast- isteuce of every human Ilre."to � , . I . . . . . . I - I I . I ' � . : � . I ­ .. . on R_ . a. tale ,*the D , . . : I f �gyp�ihn j)Iagbe dH riot the I . � LLL d Take no others as all Mixtures, pills and that is tol Or . . . . . = - . . it are dangerous. Price, No. 1, $1 ,)r . . . - . � . . . . . I . . "I%tion� . ids ,tire the blind girl .Nydia. take hdr . . I , Dov Skk wilift . a Cold I : - - - tario street - - Clinton. r. D letters. The� �iuinutes.* are the words.. I I .. - . . :"2 �-�,�: 1, Q lia .. R Pf­ : - , , . , .,., - .* � . . .. . I . . Ilresl)vterian church. cl�'! The��.Sp_coi .. love b�. , 0 ITi c c- 0 n' . I . tke, hand- and load -Iiiiii 40-th out of . a 9 0 MZ If - could oul convince -1 how egibilY DR. SHAW, IIHYSICIAN AND SURGEO'N. Office -Ontario street - - Clinton Opposite St. Paul's church. ' A" - I The . hours iire. the sentences. - �,Vlic I days are the Paragraphs. -The wee . I's . I , I ty . -the cloolned el -I' out p6st, 'the no- � by ,% thogatQ, . . -�. . 11 . . . -*01 . , � 1 411- . . . - . =2 .1.0 U ­. .; I 0 = . . .., , , . -.0 . . I I , * ., J , you . could . cure a cough of a cold.by using- .1 . . 1. . . .. � . I . � .� . I . . . riipo . . . are* the pages.' Thp,nionblis are the . - .chapters., The 'years, are 'tile books. . Inalt-sentifiel who �toocl . de� I Preferring to die rather than to �t his �0_ ­ * , . - � BE - 1. _; " �. L ' ' ' .� I :1. � , I �. .. . I � . , . . . . . 1:4. I,. I ; , .1 I. . . I .. . 1. . 1. I " . I I . . , " .l . - - - I . . �. 9� 1 '. I . � - ., .. I fi, yrop I , . � S . I . . . . . :. . .11 '.. . 1. . I Nos. I and 2 are sold in Clinton -by . Wity Ood help,,n ','cin this last Sab- ie I . I so Waters * pOst'. Out the blue: . . of the Mediterriin eirn , 11 �lrhlch there . ., . . � , - I � - : I M111"MMilTa - � , I - .1. I . �� � Z111,111111"1111A, .. . I 1. , , , , , : I . . . , . .., � . �w'� � . I_ .. I . . -1 I .1 9II I.. - I ­ . � 1. . .�. . I . 11. B. Combe, R. P. Rockies E. Hov-' ey and Watts & Co. -druggists. . I " - . � , bath of tht, c n Year -- to k , . � . aright bow' 11 we.opend oul: y cars - as it .. . � is.tol(WIl - .. tale that . �. . � . . . I . I very . D tale, whothor lictit-JO116 or lis, statement ­Wni safety? is no� t), . ..; .. , , f the 11011titiful ,;.Col., - 6f bic, . true 'o I y . or' k; - ens' '100- of, Two *, 01fics" I 6 . I " . . , , . 4 ...... A t:� - .. - � .: I I , . I � __1 - , - - . ,. . , : , � . - ` . . Men7t�.'All Wool'. . . I . . I . . -0 . . . I �­sft . . � . 1. . . I . . � -.0 . . I., -V 1 . .W I . - - -2.5 cy: Tweea Suits- .. , - I � . ­, -9 * - *- , -an . . .. 1. � . - . . I . � . - Of � � ... �� I , , , . . . I . I . I . . I I . .6 � �Rod:Sfu e-� . - C 111H, P . . I . . . I . . . .. . . . . �... � . . I . � , : � � . , .. _*11 , .: � , _,:� . . rhe Kill1cp M. u t t,m I F ', re - � . i . � . . no, has 'EL* brfght'or a. sad J)eginning, . . In almost the'll Irst words Which th l'Reott's. . Ivanhoe," of; . coop&'s'. I :'T . atlift I rlde: :, " , of. 'Silakespeare'9 r ,� . I . . . I I. A . 0 1 + �. I . . .-* , ,,, ..' . � . ... I .. . I . I . I . . . . . t , , 0­,� � I . . . "' ­ = , .-Latestand.. s .. . � . atterns', got.en -up -�" . .mo t d'urAble � P . I . I . I . -M. I � 1. . ' - I "b� 4 . there would e less pnevin nia.an. cou- suniption. it will cure yotkrocoldas quick- - - . . - I I .. � 1. ... I . . ... . . . Dit. C. W. THOMPSONT . Insurance Conlptiny narrator speaks he, Introduces .his . . . % ng 1,�ar an rue o .a incts ll.y tb� I I w6r14:s' the itticient, stQry - - , !:= . I � style: Fre . in first-clas-, nch. facing,' li . A ned with + ' , .+ t - ly a., yalt caught it. .. - �: '. - I . . I . I I I + . . I . � . PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Proper- listeners to the hero. or. the heroine.. . of of. , - + � writers* ag.well as tlio� stories -,�rltten l'ip- - � I . I y . tho'best of Farmers' Satin. and- 'fi i _lw � '0 p'erfect, -. at � =- . � All Druggists, 2,s cents. . . ,. . . I . I . I . .. . I � �'. . .� . I . . . . Special attention given to diseases ol 2 the Eye, Far, Nose and Throat. Farm and Isolated Town , ty Only Insured. Sometimes he rocks.the:hcro's ci�aclle I down -a'inorng '.tile plantations -of I . I by:the authors of the present .day? I W-. ;ft- ... .. ­ � . from $10- and $8 to . ' .' := � �' "W , . . $6.00 � - - . *, -_ � � . 1. . . " .;: . . . .. . I ... . I ! I . I . � �� Office and Residence- . � - or, F I CERS . . � .- .. - -Georgia, . -sonic -inies Louisiana - or, . t, I . I So genei-al -f.9 this'rule that the . . ' ps�llhlist may '.have.bad it in .iiiibd = - a, ... �; � &� . - pri.ces,r6duced . . I . . ,.� � I ­ I . . -,. . I., . : I I . I . I . .. .: .. �, . I . . .,, � . - I . I . .. 1. .I .. .� . . 4: . - I � = . . . .:.- . :. . . .. � t . .1, �... . I . .1 11 � -_ ... � . . . ­ I I . " . .. I . ;r . . . . . . . . � b . . � . . �� - - _7!1!!TW Clinton - .T. B. A1,Lcan, Presidents Kippen P. amoifg .the snows of. thci New .Eng- I L . I I I . .. I a I r. 'when he declared lh't'�'%vb spend ou .: ' , O.- 1 . . r . ' ' ' ' . . � . I . I. I . ... ! � . . . I ... I . ­ilp .�... - - --& , .." : ., - . I I . � . . : :1 I . . I 1. I .. I . I : � : , . �, . I . . North of Rattcnbury street. Vice -President., land hills, or in .it palace of..Eutdpa, -1 I 1. . . . - � I ,. I I 0. ; Thos. Fraser, I . I ,yoars as Al� tale that. 19.,told" and is =-Aaon,8111-g.Lurade WnAvr,yVPrC0;1X;5, I I � . Brucefield P. 0, ; T. E1 Hays, Sec.- where ,the prince'or princess was . . . -lb-, I . . , � . .. ,. . .I'- .. I . . � ! ,practically' saying'; "You LiioW that ,*-- - I . I . I . � I .. � Treasurer, Scalorth P: 0. ; W. G, hOrn. * But, tholt'jh' many bercies and lit tile .610 tl�; tjiiie 4 tile *grent,,,st' - � Mide 60w fin ea .. K6rse�s, X-eltons,. - � . . I is-_ e� import 1 _4* . ;scs Sea- heroines Of fictiti . I I 0 G. W. MA's. I_NG SMITH Broadf9ot, Inspector of Los I I our tales may, have . . . ' ' , . . . - . � -0 * DR. "; . . . darkness is. tisu'ally..the thee ,ofr,,-� - := .. n- and -0 ,, forth 11. O. .had.'unhappy childhood-AnQuerces, I * ' 'go, in:real, life, ever3 . , man. trid 4- Friezes and Beavers, plai I rough effects, . ­'.. 4. ' . � . PHYSICIAN' AND SURGEON. DIRECTORS do riot believe -it was thus Nvith us*. ­ an, every IlUnlan hero Or iievoino = , �all.sha:&S,' all leingths, eq�'41- to cbstom- made :Z 0 John The brightest'passa .1 *'�u 1, I I I : I - . ;, .. - . ... m c ges .of - tile , I I tale , v . .. . W. G. Broadfoot, Seafortb ; . ' ' ' - I i fe, , e'nts, � �at - . $ -4.60" $�2..501� U 6.4& . - . evon = . -1111 Office formerly occupied by Dr. Pal h lit the darketitlda��'s of I . can . I - of life" - when applied. to our own a divinet r-�SCL101', it Redeemer ci - 4`_ . , - . . -.10 G I As— arm 1 .50' Grieves Winthrop ; ,eorge Dale, Sea . ave . . :� 9.1 :. i. . I - I . I . - .. s er on Main street. -Iarlock ; John biogr4phies are to , found'for the S � I. . � � . ap �. , � 1. I . I.: � :. ." . - : � �� � � - � . ..... I � . list Ont. forth -, John Watts I be .,iour'.". . . . . . � . as". , - , : : �, . � � I . �.. ' I.. � .1 . .. - I . I . 1: I . . - DAYFIELD - - - - - - - Bennewies, Bradhagan ; James Evans,. , most part -in those Ilr9t clays' "Vivilitch 1. '. . . . � I .1. = I , _. ... I I � . I .... I � I , . we spent,in the -old liciffiestead, ' . ' . . :0_. i - 8 ec -, W . .. . . The'story WAIN is always'a fin- I B irs' IIIIIPi e S ts. ' 1* � . _ Beechwood ; James Connolly, Clinton; . 11 I I In tho.BrIt-ish - �qatictnal 't .V: � . OY , i. I I ... . .. . � � I . .. . . I I 1. .. . .. 0 . � 0.0 �� ­ . ­ . . . -.01, John McLean, Kippen. I I . . nut, alas, no sciorlerwere'we bo�.& - I shOd''tal - )I the :unfinished. = . . �. . so:� AGENTS. I and krownAnto . .. . gallery. are. a few' t. th 1 t st les I young manhood and . � � . arefully made in, , p . ates y of' al * 11, . :=. . I I I , -1111 ]DR. AGNEW, Vag- ' � " ­ ' . ...0 NTIST. b Harlock ; Robert Me- womanilcicid than thei on .Pictpres of Turner, Aho fainous. 13I.- ' . . I . :. I DFIN . Alrent of, our. '61'blue s6rge-and- fIabcy tweeds, sizes from 4 . 1.4 Will be at Bayfield every Wednesday Milian, Seaforth ; James Cummings, lives. led us - painter, While - the = wo . . � . I . a-uY from the purities ligl� ia"clseape .. 11s.- ., � I . ist, whoul John )i.;,1sl,hl ad- . w-- . - I =3 � Egniondville ; J. W. Yco, Holmes- of.our Vout . hful home. circle. Tfid' . . great tirt . , I to 16,_,Y�oi,648 and'$6,50, -for ... - : - . . :$4.50� 0 .1 I - afternoon. . ' -y 0- . I I . . I . . . 2 I . . 0111ce- - I ville. . led us into'the. haunts of sin and In- likired so Aniuch, , was wor4ing twon. 111,_ .. I . . �. . I . . .-M � , Parties desirous to eflect insurance to the cpld, dump,. dark c ' ' those cahva.sOi the,death angol 'en- Z= . � .. I I . . .. . � . . ". " . I , .. . I . Adjoining Henry's Photo Gallery, � verns .of. I . , I ., I .. I � I .. % I . -,,11, tered his stuclio' and cal qc iiin, &.;. , - 1pput� 50'Baysl-�,2-Piece �Suits- - - . -o ' a 11' I 11 =; , . or transact other business will be. Selfishness. You- know theie':are : telling - Also.".14 . . � . . � I I = - I away, I W . 1. , I � . . -411 . Clinton. on application books numbered . -1 i the ' orld of sto"y- ., .1 . . . ' ' . * . : promptly attended to aniong the mastler� I , _ S= I ., ... . . )fill* t made -of '.� .' " of the above o ,ees of literature. which you, as a we find inany tit i5hed titles. .. .. -10 � ___ to any fTicers addressed pie - . : All— �,, in'Norfolk. and Double'BreAstpd -clu , . � . I . to their respective postoffices. wi.-e. parent, Wotild no . Fictitious stories. are often llilr1li_: = . .. . � ". . I ,. . 1. - . =* DR. G. ER'NEST HOLMES, . I I t, - allow in - .� I ' ' ' I , . I . , , . . ighed, but' the hunian: Ui]M about so,-: * "heavy, w0ght tweied.s,. worth $5,- for.-. : $3.00 3 ,Specialist in Crown and Bridge Work I Your home. You say to your � wife . 10- . . 19 , . � � .. I .. I .. . . . . . .1 -.1% * I ­ 'Childe :[ whi�h the psalmist wi'Ate are 'Always ` .... . � . 1. 11 . . ,. � . _M I . I I . ­ . � . . . I . . � . - . . . . . I 1). D. S. -Graduate of the Royal Col- . larold" may,. be the . most . iles. ,. Thvsc� blo. - 6"- ' I - I - .== lege of Dental Surgeons of Ontar- ,wonderful portrailure Lord Byron eNi- tatiniatoiy fillisfied'.tt = . ' fM ii's All W bol Pants , .. - ---a- �,­raphies may load invily of u e . I . . io. er wiote, but it is .a character 0; f sin r- � I . I 11 9E. I . I . . . -111 . . . N-oltigh th6 sillool-roolli-to the niar- ,,- . I � .1 I . .. . . , . - 9 . - � 0-1. .. . i ' 'in fancy stripes .. =3 L. D. S. -First class lionor graduate and IM my, lt Is *character. low- - 1.50" -pa'rs 6 . - ta Tlli-v' inav lea:d us jo , tailored' I .. 13 I ing W! . .a lake altar, � I obl­ . I I All sizes, and I "a of Dental Department of Toronto .RgILWRY SYSTEM h p'etic ir . I . , . . . . .2 0 .nagination, .but -a -1 - in'life, *but' they. ..." . �� University. obaractee with 'the .worm that -never. ,great. honors I . Will d`- , , rt $5, and $3.50, n w .$4 and $2.50 . . .. cil-wdys: lead every. -ono -of Us tOL the = ;.: obe'eks,wu , h . 1. Q . I .. .. -2. I . � . . I . - atiol' TIME TABLU, di6s'.sdcking.�at its heart. Our chil- I ,. -e, - WI e6 .the ep.1taphs . hnVe .. . �.� I .. I .1 .% � . . . I . . . . . I . -a, .. Special attention paid to presery l . .�N, I _ been V I . . . : . of children's teeth. Trains will arrive at and depart dren should not be. .,allowed to'. read 9' .. � . . . I . I . . I I .. . I I = . , 'llat . . Inscribed -upon our tpinb!�Lalleq, w - Will be at the River Hotel, Bayfield, as follows : its pages." .There.are stories Which, �orevcir =- Men's Fine'stiff Hats . � I..,. . . -.-"*.. from Clinton Station � I - � . I -hasbeen done will -bb done J . . . . � I I -.6 , len,left undeno Avi . I li� �in a] 1 - , sizes, - I -.4 every Alonday from io a. tn. to 6 ard notfitted for. Public eays. Our. � what has ' be B� I . Worth ,$2.50,. for � - . . .1 296. ­"" ' p. in. BUFFALO AND GODFRICH DIV. I biographies I cannot be told . to th6 - left undone fQrever. . '1116'stbry - of 0'- I I I . . I . I � . . . . I I = Going East Express 7.38 a. tn. world at large,, the beautiful an-. '.. mol-titl Ilf6,will then be .ended', The Z.- " . - .Men's TW6ed Capg worth 50c, f6r .- 25c - 4 I , I I 1 2.55 P - 111� cient ballad of "The Marriage, qf�Slr earthly covers of tile vOILI'me'v-111 be =: . .. I . . I I .. . . I . . . . . DR J. FREEMAN, 91 I, Mixed 4.15 P. In- Clawaln" describes how the cavalier ' heard s"`- . . . I I 11 I f6rever closed. We hay�p� . often all wool Underwear in all sizes W)rth ,. " a VETERINARY ,SURGEON. I, West 61 io.i5 a. m. of old took: to himself in inarriage a authors reew-tip- 'and re- 2:;..' � Men's P I 01. _.W I. I, . (it aged . . . . -.0 A member of the Veterinary Medical Express 12-55 P. m- hiCi0OUS Woman called tile I'loathly Writing thd Stories tl�ey heL'td written = $'1.50 a suit,- selling'price , . ,. ,� .. 1.00 "11111 4 1 1 9 1. lady" Inerel because 'no one elsio 11, tj1eir. you . Iss. . , . . . . I I . . . �" Associations of London and Edin- 7-05 a- In -. Y th, But tile tale of .hu- AIII- .1 I a burgh and Graduate of the Ontar- Is VI It 10.27 P. Ill, Would marry her. , As soon .its the illp, life' after it hii.,4 bobn onee fin. = Also a nko line. of .Men's Ties in Knots* Four" * '-. * * I ­ . . -.111 io Veterinary College. LONDON, IIUR014 AND BRUCE DIV. .. "loathly lady"- Was' wed,do& ghe iiii- , ishod �un never be recast. WO have = ... . I -W1 Office -Ontario Street - - Clinton ,ely.changed into a, bride of the Hands and Bows,'ivorth 50c, for - *-. , I ".M mediat , arid p: - in� f 1 26c ' Opposite St. Paul's church. Going South Express 7-47 a- In I b6ard how on6 of -'the sweetest . . � . �., I . . I . =3 ., 11 ,I Mixed 4.I5 P, ul' most winsome,.1ovelitiessi becitusk-so purest poets ofthe West at great all- . .. . � I . . . . . '.. . .. � I � I . �= * . . � I : goes the StorY-that. inarrlagt ring% 6XI)bngo gathered..up. soMe violoui =. . '.1.4..*...*...*...*.. 0.-.W4..*e*Q4.'. 0.* **.* *.*,p *.W.***.+0e*.W0&*.+0.444.+ 4tw-14 4*4*4*0_0 0"' -6 Phone 97. 1 1 North ExpresR 10.15 a. m , - 4. 4. 4. 4, 4. 4. 4. 44 O.- 4� - * 0. * * * lk # -" I I 4 I Mixed 6.55 ly. It Was able to ebehain a malignant on-- trid impure storler which he had =7 . . . . . . � .1 . � . . I =4 !* blianiev who bad been ctir.�Ing . her 1 . . I . . . . -&- ... A. 0. PATTISON, F. R. HODGRXS, I I � WI-it.tell whe'n be was a boy.- , Tle A0 . . 1. . I : S . .. � ....ft .. ... . . I I.. . . . I . . � . -..*- Town Ticket Ag. . I 9 I . 11 .. . 11 ,. . . . ' . . " DR. BALL Agent. )!to heretofore, Alas, "The MAI' rathered thorn Up to destroy. tbein. a.., . . I I . I ' ' . � I . --* I . ringe of Sir Gawain'.1 bas been - rew. ,.Ilut who the human tale of life has .= I ' E . --so SIIHCTOR. ... *n r. -:-- VETERINARY SURGEON, GOV- M. C. DICKSON, I versed I . . . n . � I *_ � TP,RINARY IN- n many of our lives.,. Most � I . .. . - ­.­ ... .. District Pass. Ag., Toronto of us. caliie forth' fair and beautiful been once .told it can never be si- =: �� .. I --- ­_____ - hristian mother' lenced It shall be told and retold Z= 'T . acks'o, = Oflice-Isaac street - - - Clinton I � from a C thou nursery. I 0 1 1 1 ) . -"* Residence -Albert street - Clinton. Fair and beautiful W we once again and again. its It wits last told =: . . 'Wess, � I .0 . I I . -15 I were, we accepted for.our guide the' - at the grave. Dives , in. the pal able =1 . .. I -.so , . .. ..111 proffered hand of gin. Then In the bogged Father Abrahani to �end � . . . CLINTONO "S . TIJOS. BROWN, sight Of God and all heaven we bew -back to earth the r-Ocemed La,varus im�- . . I . . I . I .� . . .1 . -__S� coine, like the "loathly' lady," ao- to warn his five sjnful hiv,thren, =1 I . I I . 1. I . . . I . - LICENSED AUCTIONEER. I -lair Falls 'i not. "Nay, 'lay, . . � Sales conducted in all parts of the . .. cursed by the evil'past in which we Abrallain would . 7JAiiiiiiiiailiAlkiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii4illaillillilaiiijuiiiuiiiiiiiiiijiiV* counties of Iluron and Perth. Or.1 - ! I lived. 'No matter how pure and nay," he answered tn substances . . .. . I . ders left at The News -Record, of- bfight our nativity may ha,ve been, "Lazitrus' ealtilly tale of life hag" � A.1 . .4 - Sea- "I tried Ayer's Hair Vigor. to L . 'r � . it , i ,i 10 A..+Iter ,.VOV,l . .1 I . rice, Clinton, OI a res c forth is. 0. will receive prompt y I stop my hair from falling,. One- we avu all sinned in the sight, of God, "There is none. that doath been v, evel It - - I could riot be ad-ded thereto. - ' ' attention. Satisfaction guaran- half a bottle cured me." J. C. Baxter, Braldwood, lit ; I goods no, not one, not one,` The But there Ir yet one overwhelming The teed or no rharges. Your pat- , brightness of a 'gospel sunrise has thought wo triust not OVel-look. ironage solicited. � . beon darketied by the stormy plouclo' tale Of .100 IS 0, APOkOn Story, NVO , - __., Ayer's Hair Vigor is 1 of 0, sitiful midnoon. i . play read "The Tales Ilront the I I.1 �I.,4L-.Nt1`4 I �, I I " I 11 __ - . . . Di " A I I I a , TRADE MAR I)ESIGNS COPYR40NT C. Anyone gemlling It sketels and d6acrip n ritay ,1111ekly tiscortnin our opinion fremeyn Or An � invi,nt'1071 1, vrobilt,11?Atentable. Cowymuu=- A tions strictly COMOdOntsil- HAttilbook oil Pate As sent, froo. 01(lest It oncy fo�geeuying patents. r,, patontH triken al ralgh unn & oct' receive . e"r(,1,W, witilout iiirge, in tho Scientific America rgeat oil% A bAndAMMY 111115trt"d "01(ly- lit, 1� 711;011'� �r �ny 6riontfflo otirml. 'OMP. 31. A; ",,,.,,tl1S, fl. Solid byallyloms-lipolly i ii 8� C 0 16 1 croadvar;, N ow York JurgneL U� CO. 1�z 11 St,. Wa�,b1ul;.-,)r, 1), V. certainly the most eco. nomical preparation of its kind on the market. A little of it goes a long way. It doesn't take much of it to stop falling of the hair, make the hair grow$ and restore color to gray hair. $LO it botile, All kqtglits. . � I W. .11 1­.­.­­­.­6.,.,i,M If yont drunista%utiob stply, you send no no do ar , (, Wo w ex reft y6uhbottle, Wisuroatid IV t 0, 4 0. of Y61irn reste 689 4) to. d t , 17 0. AN"It 001., 11, MaS! ­ _­ __N"___ ­_ ­­ - I The hero of each tale, Whether flo- titious or no, histiq his life Intwined lyl the existence of tnanv other lives. Wo find this thougi;Cbcit 010traWd PO;r* haps In Wil . kle Collins' "Dead ,Soo* ret" oil "No Name,' or "Tile Woman In White" or ot Anna. Xatharine Groon'a 'Uav(aworth Case" or of Con(JIIL Doylo's famous and Strange JV0u(1f$,rIl1X"J of $herIOCk 1101.11jeS.L Thowl and similr.r authoro we read riot for their 4"pigrallintatid' sayings, as we do tfie writingo of, a William 'Nt, Thackoray, but we read theirl, for the (left Way lit which they dison- tangle the snarled skein of it human plot. No sooner are their clilet ebar- noters born than the authors lot tboul. worm 0eli, way through intri- cntg and wtArd surroundings until At last they 16ad thent to the marriage Aegoitn, ' "'llie Tales of a ' waysido 1.1111.", "The Tales Out of S(Uooli" "Tales of New 14ingland" aird ',Twfee T014 Tales;" but I after all, the true oefillition of fi� tale Is st story.opoken by a hurnixii being i Into the ears of prio or more 16teners, S01110tilnes those aftolont story tellors Wore Able to oxoito thoit- hearerp to -A plad frenzy. It has been 1,ocoMod that ivilen the (.Jr,eeks used to listen to the rocital of the "Adventures of Mys- p�sll Or the story of I'llelon of Troy" d weep and Cry a114 Shout, 'ho*v W plinibed from the lowest 010 t, 0011th grIef to tile highest pill,# tlao'le joy. What would be the 6fteet oft the hearers It the tale of I our lives Was toldl IVOuld It oxtits I thvih to & fronzy ot bin Or Would it 1 draw from. them trIub*hAUt tod hAl 4.^.4la+tA*%i66 oo� . I �.. - I I I . . . - . . % . - ( + � . . , The Aing, 4 xliliidw�_�. , . � 4, Ekucws . ]RU'p-r Thpilight"' , . . P - . I I . I . 17 - � I - I ... � I . 1. . . , _1 .. I ..; 1. .. . . I I . � . � . ... 1. ­ � I o . . I I � . . I. ..: . 'Frbut th!5,worst wo;rry.. , - . � . - I I I.. , � . . .11, 0'. the: -highest . gatl�fal*` : - . . . I . I. I . , tion" 'One gfep�in g 1�tdne, : , .... I I 11, I . .... ..:� 1, . 11 . I , . . . . . . . .. ... . � .. � . . . . � I . . . � . . . .. . I .. . , . . .. . . I . . - . 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