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The Brussels Post, 1890-4-4, Page 7APRIL 4, 1890. T Hp BRUSSELS FONT, ROW ROD WAS LED, wee 1 efore,1 Hauls, to feel that 1 had helped ewe'. the tenet blt. If pod .will only mempt. 110 KATE srll" lilt 1(.4'14;8. 111141 help 1. )cul 1 t (" I 1 a want so" ) n tuhiu I I. 1 1 1113, Two Indies stood by Sou Ingrain a counter vet iu4 fnrahnnge. S\'hat delimit( dulnec•tingsWeal'/1(1)4 11141'' THE OVBELAND TRAIL 510s, Walker sold. Indeed we are," responded \11•x. 1.'I rier. " It does my heart good to ;lee t young people 00 thoughtful turd etu'uest, ! item feeling su anxious all day about one particular 1 Rod Carter," Sue gave a little siert as she caught 1 name, but neither lady wettest It.. " lie Used to be In my SO(l41v-st,ltuul class you knots," enulhntec1 :IL's• (nu 10r, " bu Ile has not, been nueh lately 1 he luta gotta; in with 0. net who do not help 17110 (meth, fancy. Home of nut' boys coaxed him le oneof the meetings, hnw'evee, and he is reel very much interested. 1 hoped le 30)11 (1(111410 the question last eight It • I could s h tl 1 6 t he was just balling between two opinion lett he was not quite ready to decide. T1 wo18t of it fa 11e (30(1(11 not route toatight, as he had a previews engagement." Sue started tlga111 at tins and looked trifle committee, "I'm so druid he will leo drawn back site heard Mrs, Curvier say next. '"Soto how 1 111N'e t1 fueling that if Ito wilful 8(0)38 away to -might, 1111(1 puts o!1' d4Vhli1 v'• the Slit• until n mo •econvenient , naso 1 1 season, t will cerise to strive tt•il b him --now, any Ica 1 m11 (0) 11n1ione 146001 it." " Here's your change, madam," maid Su just then. 'l'lwre were tea's in gentle 24118. Currier eyes as (4115 turned to take"it. My cleat'," site said, obeying ;t4 snide impulse as she glanced let Sae's Raney, pial ant face, "my dear, don't forget your r sponsibility in influencing your friends an as/Opiates. It will be a dreadfo1 thing a that lest (ley to have any one say we le then astray, away from the right; will i net Sue lad no enswer 'musty me this query and the ladles passed out, "So Red is interested in religion, is be ?" sit thought, as she, put things to rights. "1S'on der what Dlrx, (Jerrie'. would have Raid i she had known his engagement was to tltk me lathe theater, I suppose she would hay beeo0g11t ale to let hint ell' and send him t meeting. Perhaps I 1(ti,ght 1 But 1 don't ge very nneth fun, and I (lon't.see why he calf decide before or after just 418 well. Still, and Sue fairly shuddered at the thought "it would be awful if he should got ot'0 it at the play and then blame (00 for it," All day long Sue wits perplexed an troubled, feed as unlike Iter usual merry saucy self as possible. "Whatever in the world tun I going t do?" she thought Its slue started for home a Might. "I wish Il rs. Currier had gone some whore else shopping, I doe't tete what earthly difference it makes; the meetings last a NAeek 1"u4e•, and Rod min go every evening for all of me, lint if I give. up the theater to -night the dear louses when L'11 get anetlerchance to go. I guess if 11rs. Currier hal to work as I do, and didn't have any more flus than I (lo, she wouldn't t think is such a simple natter to give it up. It'8 all nonsense, any way. I'iu not responsible for Rod's not de- ciding. He had them enough this week, but he hasn't ((5(80ved 111, full very likely he wouldn't to -night, even if he went to the meeting. I'm not. going to give up my good time utiles he asks me to." And having conte to tidedecisi0( Sue has- tened her steps and tried to think no more about it. But in spit a of her best endeavors she felt any thing but comfortable as she made preparations to go. Shy av01 kept Rod -waiting fully ten minutes while ahestood in her 010(1 room, tat and jacket 01(, and thought it all over ;gale. It ended, however, in her 0nnniug down writhe half-recklessloek, and they started en 1. But Nue found her companion very sober nod 111sent-minded, yet, while it increased her own (Unquiet of mined, she apparently did net notice it, but laughed and chatted incessantly. Iro'vo lost our ear and will have to w•aita few minutes," said Rod, as they reached the corner. " What got into you, Sue ? I never knew you to ]seep 0,0y body waiting before, especially when there was a good 118)0 on hand." 1)idn't you? Well, there always has to be a first time, you know," wens 800's only reply ; and then for a few minutes neither of then spoke. tine 580011d to see \1143. Carrier's earnest face, to hear her saying," I)oitforgot your rospanslbility ; it will boa dreadful thing to hear any ono say we led them away from the right." Rod was trying in vain to quiet his tr001)• led conscience. " There's no use in my feeling so uncom- fortable. I'll go to the meeting to -morrow • night, and (Weide one way or the 011(00 nod bo done with it.'' lint, suggested 000101hing within, suppose something should happen before then ; thnlgs ' do to people many times when they lets( expect thous. What if it should be too late to -morrow night 1 Rod shook himself impatiently. " Here's the ear," he said, with a look of relief ; but just then they both heard the cin1(011 bell, " Don't forget," it said to Sue " Coco now," it seemed to Rod to plead. For an iustnut their eyes net, and Sue, with quick intuition read the struggle in Rod's face. " It will be a dreadful thing to hear any one say aro led them astray," How those words ralg in Sue's ears 1 Il'- 114.111111181.411'1.8 1(t' link .tourney Across t hu ('oulilu'n1 Lt the tondos. V hu 11 has been 10)3004 beyond 11)0 eluldmv of a doubt that after the Mormons located Salt lecke they Ile111 all t111,11' energies t(1 Hemp -malting friends with tile India and seeking to prevent white people not their own faith front penetrating 11 that ('onnt3•y. 'they did 4a3(1 the gond t 1(l the several tribes of 1(1,110144 301111 Who to 111ey,lune111centime to/telthdegree ueova ly 11 safe for a Mormons to go anywhere. 1)n ild ht a while one was killed beform ho 11011 (to identify hin0elf, last the man who prey y o •o himself n.foruno 1 need baro n fano f x, Mormon to 8a304es, w•hn had been trained from infamy to hate a white man and take his:wal t w•1he1- ever opportunity offered. J'Ilisdesi(deratum a was aueomplished in ("triune ways. They made coinll 810&11440 with the redskin against " the rcnlnindcr of the white (ace, jlroteining 1)• hint all tllo scalps and plunder. 1 hey 1nad11 ly him presents, 0aus11(1 11101 to believe that ig they were persecuted because they 8818)1180,1 1t his cause, and in other ways got snub. n limn y. hold on his afteeti01ne that 11e 1)'entn 1 the meet powerful ally they could have se- e, loote(1. They made slim arrow heads and lance betide, they provided bins with his '8 first firearms and bust tomahawks, they fell hien when 110 was hungry', and helped to out. n tit hint 1011el he went to war, 1Vhen the California gold revel' began to e. 4(1811 long wagon trains moose 1110 cm1111.1y (1 the Mormons saw what the result would be 1, 111118811 they could stop the rush. Left tood themselves the savages would m, doubt hav t attaeked ill every ease where there trn8 hope of succuss, but not one person would lave Leen killers where ten ac1ual1y yielded up their lives, but for the 1188181ta11e0 of • l •t believed (1 t t I 1 ht Miele( is It ! lu tl s1 ,•n I I JI t" 1 1 n , 1, 1a los l The f 1 Thl' 11 Vat/woos 11th (` / Works ('1 f I 1J401 ). of Bram mdi, for 11a 1 heal 11eele Iwo uudrt'sband ford have just completed d ser Uuneen :11 ("Cos 111113 01'l151( 11111(00lalb'd 1(13,1 turned to Its mach of Montreal, 111 (a".+,hoot, (Mt., on 14 1 le rpU 1 \ of tite 101 ee11pInIe saw mills ill lea:dere (f you Nnnt both, go to 11'1(11('8 111 manor 1 Groat trails, own,r1,,,, 0, couxt(l4 of u i ,burse pear, t . '(1!111. end Leap build to (Irma mt s the11(res, 1 1I(e (11(1111 luulta ,11((14' luwx," lnnsty(+ped gine fru latgr+ boilers eireuhu• soar iruun, 4)1(111(1• Ltun ueru�lr the 11ispuri, the res, it 11 • WORK & MONEY ! - -- ''The route is n right, bring yuan wn4- With unprnvvil cur'nage, consisting of $v0 lug \tii.ie,,f;,,••m(Il t fro;(' <4tLc •I'hrerrw be 0118," seats with rope feed, heavy Utter• satl-dnuhl 11'hy (,111 we go to the left orright ?" I ed(,'m•, tlonl10 Lriuunels, Haring x11(, frieti1l boliwlu'ol,xLh1410/medium,combined )lacer and matcher, sew-du8t,(wrier, live rolls, Ike, Their men aro now at w(rl1 cnnxtruetiag a (4ilnflar u,111 ntLucllute,Quebec, fut•.Melier , \l1((-tiLhun & CO., which Will 11e started in a few day8. In both o1 these 1)11118 01111 bi x'41( at work their new friction grip 113th y, which is sullicienbly sirolg to stop and shut with (,use the hetn'iest circular or 4au4 1(1111 with- out 011pping the power. This pulley will be la great acquits (ion to cull men and free its strength and a0cativ01008 is sure to have a large sale. Sire would advise anyone ttvn• bled with the old style of friction clutch pul- ley, or who desires to stop and start heavy machinery without in10rfe•elce with the power, to write them for information. 7.'heir friction g;ip earn be attached to old pulleys me well as new, Faults aro always thick where love is thin, he tedsed, L1.o,I, herr," he hognn, as he rods, hack, at ']s this Mainz under my orders or yours r1( WO "i'o10'8, 4)1'." of yea be careful, If you attempt to lto hit erferu with Inc 1 ill order yctt under arrest. sill (!tliie on with the e turned and 'all ped forward 11( f end so I rade In (1 10 ('14111 ( • As he Chi and ,u coutpauipn vo to rho left to ren'•11 a !4,011 when, the could xee 11110 the ravines. t\'e both saw 1110 /111100 1(1 sight---tlu4 dry 111 (eh crowded with 0ed8kin8, th(1 we both cried out togetImr• "Shoot 111e villein 1 IIe has led us into an an1Lus4arle 1" .1 dn11't14(034' who killed him. Five or six of us fired together jest as he 1001 4111.1(11111.01%e 71 a 4/11101, pail lie tppIl)4 from his saddle nod fell to the earth. '171e ludians, seeing that they were rlieeovered, 8prlmr' up and told -made at dash at es 0m foot. Although (011ho;t a lewder, we ,lid just the right thing. Every mom rushed to the front, leeviog the rear of the train to take ware of itself, told we 41100 the 0(43)1418 0 volley which broke them Ip 1uu1 ]eft 1111 te of then• number (lend on. the ridge. The living sought rover, ran flown the flitches behind t1 rise where their ponies were concealed, and made oll' without firing another shot, although tintee wore eighty-four of then; in the band. Had w(1 gni the train strung out on that ridge every soul in the train would have been murdered with- in ten minutes. Batter was, as I found out several years later, an naive Damite, and had led 11(01'O them one hundred emigrants to slaughter. 1311).14'114111.11C1) 13.18)01419. 'I'heao wore the "good men and true" of th Mormon C111 rch—the enth0slastet a11d fans that who could be depended of to carry 011 any order and preeervo the secrets of 111 Church with then' last breath. They enc the country, the 14)111(8, the streams, and Inv ince, and 0adley8, from Connell L'lulii( or S1 Joseph to their own deers in Salt Lake City They were 8lrttng out all along the overlent t11111, and in 00118tallt communication will the Indians. They acted es guides—wee elected as captains of tlt4hns—so0ght every position which would enable them to pithy into the han,18 of their allies and work 111 (lestruethnn of trains. This was not 00018110 lauded, however, until they had w0rk0, fearful sllulgltter among tie gold Seekers No living maul will ewe' be able to give fig tires of the train people muedered (lu1'it14 Ole yetars in which the overland trail Wna 111 daily use, The first, train I went out with consisted of eft eon wagons and lifty men, women, end ehihlrel. Of these twenty-two were full- 41'oltn 1)011 and troll armed, and each ono fully realire(lthe perils w'hicltheset the route. IL world scent the height of folly for 0, hus- band to invest his all1)1 a span of horses end wagon and 801 out for Califorlliawillt a sickly wife and three or four children, but plenty of them did so. Indeed, there was no train without its women and 0lpildrel, and their preseneealways increasodtlle dangers. Provi- ons to leaving St, Joe we hail to cleat a Captain of the Hain, a " fess," whose word should be law until we 001)0118(1 the emu of 0111• journey, This p081ti011 naturally fell to some veteran --801(1, hunter, scout, er Indian lhglllop, who was posted as to the route and the way) of the Indians. Some such mai was always .going out with a train. In our ease the choce lay between two—one an old trap- per of many years' experience, wllo looked honest and scented to have lead plenty of experience, and a than who was a granger to all, but who (('4)8100111 in his boasts of how man Indians he had stilled fuel what &bravo many careful man ho arae. disliked him a ' I 18 cod nm t t Inst sight, 1(a 1 know he did ta0, but, though I did all I could to defeat ham he was cleated to lho position of Captain. Ile was a fellow with .1$ t'OT.Y, 8UL1C0' L001) to his Mee ; eyes 30111011 were constantly roving about and could never look y0usgsare in the face, and in 1ny heart I believed he meant ns ill. 1 found. two or three others who entirely agreed with me, but the major- ity were perfectly satisfied that ho was all right, (4011 It would not bo prudent for us to t(11y (anything till we hada better found- ation than 1)10•e suspicion. It world have been rebellion to speak against him or refuse to obey his orders, and he had the power to disarm 11s and 1)111 118 tinder guard. At that date the train which progressed one htulrod miles into Kansas was sere to thud the advance guard of the Indians. On the fourth clay out we sighted. some at, a di8t14nce, and I narrowly watched our Captain. He closed the train alp in good older, stationed the defenders where they could do the most good, and exhibited snob nerve and caution that I began to feel (stemmed of myself for laving suspected his loyalty. But for ono circumstance I should have banished all suspicion. \Vo saw the first 10(liau8 about two flours before 81111dowt1. N01ne (1f 11,0111 came nearer than half a nlile,seenliug to be content with au inspection of 1("r strength. Au hour later, and when within two utiles of the spot wh0'0 aro proposed to camp, tle aptain, whose mono I have neglected to (410 wa8 Baker, ('all 11) a gr000 flag 011 10 of the wagons, This flag, a8w•eaftel'lvatel onoludcd, he must have haul 8ovrot4tl ahem lis parson. Ho explained that (f inn rail 414 a flag the Indians would umalnd8 that here aro soldiers with the train and haul oft', amt no ole -110 one but 180—.questioned the rota or policy of the proceeding. It struck u) that he raised the flag for a signal, and when I stated my 805(4 :honk to two others f the band they agreed with 1110 that he uld have no other object, From that time WA't'C:IT)(D .1II8 11,V(1801T01']t3Tlt\T 1 0 0 • 1 "Yes," oho said to herself, "it would be horrible, and I will not run the risk of it for o� all the fins in the world; if Roil goes away from the right it shall not bo 103' Melt." 1( Tho oar was close to thein, and Rod put 1 010E his land to help Sue, but she drew t back. " Wo won't go to the theatre tonight; we •1vill go to the meeting, and if I were in ' your Place, 13odney, I wouldn't hesitate any longer. I'd make 1(p my mind for the rigint to -night." Rod turned and looked at Sue, too stir - prised to speak. "How did you know ("Ito askod,preseltly. "0, I found it out," she answered, as w they went 11p the church steps. It was all 01 intensely solemn mooting ; the text was in Choose yo this day whom ye will serve." 111 It cattle to Rod like n command. After the 0010101), when the minister c(4(110 (1011,17 from the pulpit, and, looking anxiously , into the f4008hefore hint, asked if there were 1 not conte who would choose now whom T. they would servo, Rod was ono of the first to a rise, I have 51105011 Christ for my Magee," he 1 said, and there was 0, teal ring of joy in his o voice, "(1111, (led helping ale, I will servo 0 hint faithfully all the rest of my life." 1' 'l11vo heads bolt suddenly an he a )01)0. "Thank Clod," said Mrs. Currier, softly', to )' herself ; but Silo mid never a word only a 811dd0n m811 01 tears blinded ler eyes, 118 "I can never 11114111) you enough, Sue, for 1I WVyour lel) to -night," said heal as they 00, alltedl 1101110 tc gather, "1 cannel; tell you he hew happy and thankful I an) that I have 04 decided, 111 t"I ant 101.3' !},glad /1180 ; 1)111 yo1 need 1101 a thank nuc, Rod, for I: think I helped myself 11 to decide, as well as you," answered Sue. 11 "1 did not duo anything worth mentioning a 'sr , e.: "set 't 1 )4, t . 1 ,a"lever e.: T ever t(' 0th the eye of a fox, but ho -made no fur. of 8i4n for many honr8. When we welt to emlrp he took all the pre:mittens the est 3)11111(1 could suggest, and do not b0 - have Ito slept two hours between dark and dawn, The night passed without an alarms, and t was after moon next day before we SOW radians again. We had boon travelling for 1(1 hour after the (loon halt whorl 0o cam o a singular bit of ground. It was a ridge bout fifty foot wide, with honey weshot x (' (try ravines of each side of it, This place 001(111) avoided by turnin(a, to either the igheor theleft,butliake',who was mounted, $ most of thereat of us Were, led the t(V0y 1ght along this ridge. I was Watchinghint, a11f1 10(130 that ((0 Wee farther 14110(1(1than 001 1 also 8113V 1111,1 111111(e (1 011110(18 011,11. o raised his right turn on 11110 with Ids r,bon the forearm n0'os los bead, U l f i s 1 I(1 and l it, thus fee a '.few seconds with 1110 palm encdand toward his il0rs0's beat. Look• ahead (End to the left I thought 1 eaught miefaqa1fmi180 of n (lark object—something Ito a b'laelt head 100'1114 a(1000 the bank of e ravine. I (007 0108010 kilo Road wagon, ' 04 1 (seised the mal to halt and in twenty ords made Ilia tundorstatt(i tllab X firmly "I Knowed Them Eyes Wuz Ellen's." They iris a ket•ridgeto the (100r, An out of it a lady got, All dressed insilksal' furbelows, And walked right up to where I sat; 800 she 1 "I come from Obodstown, I'm hnntin' for a1 Capin Bream," I looked, tan' when her face I see. Thinks 1, \'o ma'nl, you kain't fool 010-- 2 knowed them eyes wuz Ellen's." My darter, merriod twenty year 11' gone 10 live in Idylto, She growed and clanged, but the law Ina, Queer of a mother wouldn't know— Her hair was toched 0. bit with gray An' webby site wnu't quite so gay, A tootle stouter in her size, Yit, as I looked in them blue eyes, I 'snowed 1110(11 eyes 1000 Ellen's An' so I riz right up at once An' grabbed 1)04' close an' hilt her tight, Ad' sire Seel " Mar !" an' I sez " Nell1" An' then we hugged with all our might ; Por time might I(otch me on sumo things, 1'on8id'rn all the change it brings, But when I looked I knolyed her, shore, I seen my baby's eyes once more— I knotted then( eyes setts Ellen's. ELL..( \:I'Ci.trryy. Stmken rename, The subject of sunken treasure reminds one of the heaps of gold carried in the galleons of rho past. In 170011sh14 of war from Lisbon had of board 0,000,000 of crusades in dies Mends and about .11)0,000 " crowns turlois" in piasters, slaking the whole 20,050,000 Byres turnois. In 1S Spanish 774 two 1 p sh ships from Vora Cruz and H11014118. arrived with 22,000,000 of crowns, exclusive of merchan- dise, valued roundly at 27,000,000 crowns, Of the cargo of (413)111(41(811 10410)311111 in 1771, one item 81one—a diamond in the rough— ness valued at £100,000. Always So; Perplexing 1 I10 (and he really meant all he said)-"-" I assure you 111 duo my 'best to make y0l( a good husband." She (in the agitation of the moment, perhaps, forgetting that "tile woman who ]Hesitates is lost")—" 0111 -I've no doubt your intention is excellent; bot good husbands are not easily made. If you could assure 1110—you lad—ever before made one—" [.(Vote.—A8 he could not 0011- s0ienti0asly give her the suggested assurance, 8110Hna11ycolsented to marry him on thocus- tomary terms, that is to say, on speculation.] Wonderful Popularity, The feetthat the sale of Dr. Piorce'o Pleasant Pur ativo Pellets ex000(1s that of any outer pill the market, 1e it great or small, isou aeeotult of rho fact that they 1400 tiny, little, sugar-coated granules, and that in most eases one little "Pellet" is su1(3010nt fora (lose ; that they are purely vegetable and perfectly harmless; and for constipation, biliousness, sick headache, and all diseases arising (rim derangement of the liver, stem - eels or bowels, they are absolutely a:speehfioe A gentle laxative or active cathartic, 14000141 Mg to size of close. ' `What makes the Lea so weak,hli•8. Brown? ' asked Jones, the wa4 of our boarding-house. " It's been li8teeing to your jokes about the haeh,1 Nielson," replied Mrs,l3rown. Use the great specific for "cold in heed" and eatnrrlt—Dr, Segos Catarrh Remedy. Mamie aro always agitated at the appear - nem of a cyclone, and yet it is a sort of trouble that soon 1)1ow8 over, ,Indo 1118 7 THE TRUSTS CORPORATION oz, 02.1-wizcz, CAPITAL $1,0e®;1d01I, SUBSCELIRED CAPITAL, mock Jlnr•, of I;uil u" y 41 h.,rt line, Let i in/1/1 �•e I Miter s4; l'anl Is, 2(1'I.01'011331 SI'., Toronto, e Line. and 1(1,1110 nava Line all mane built o3' Plnesnd.xl', Ilirx, y. (1, Attu:. i the tiro,!. Kora hero 1;(. est. j'., 11. & 241,) 'axe, 28,1sxtm(xt 01 free018)0) n 1und0 along the line, t Ylee.Preshh,111s1 ligx. S10 ADAM S\'rr;nx,1C01p Nan pas; •d posted eu'd l0 1 !1011, R.J. ('411, ist.le p ,1. Irl, IIUOKrNS, Maxattku, - A. 1C, Mumma:, Can. Pear. Ag 1., 'l'IdsC'am m1( ) t _.. ---.-- (YaLm 1 11nu�e tiles!, Tuttn(eT1I , ' Pp(45( dibyotdvetI (bulli 1.lettf.•fiovatnur. cud fa /weep ten by t11e High ('curt of Justice for 401110me• )1f such Phis Conip4u1y 11(11; as Executor A(Iminis. trator, Receiver, Guardian Liquidator. Assignee, &r., Trustee under ))calx, Wills by Appointment ur 11!Me ntntlon, land acts as Agent Ina all lebeinetel business, leretment of Money, collection of Rents, Intnrexl and income, and Countersign. till Bonds, Securities, &e, All Mon, young, old, or middle-aged, who find them - solves nervous, weak and exhausted, Who are broken down from mamma or overwork, resulting in many of 11)0 following symp- toms : Mental depression, premature old age, loss of vitality, loss of memory, had (beams, dinuless of sight, palpitation of the heart, 00111 Oiou4, lack of energy, pain in the kidneys, headache, pimples 014 the face or. body, itching o• peculiar 8m18atiett4bout the scrotum, waste)(,, of the organs, dizziness, specks before the eyes, twitching of the medics, eye lids and elsewhere, bashfulness, deposits in the urine, loss of will power, tenderness of the scalp and spine, weak end flabby muscles, desire to Bleep, failure to be rested by sleep, constipation, dullness of hearing, loss of voice, desire for solitude, excitability of temper, sunken eyes su1'rom)d- ed with L1tAnitte cnwos, oily looking skin, etc., are all symptoms of nervous debility that lead to insanity and death unless cured. The spriu4 or vital force having 1ostits tension everyfun(:Lion wanes in consequence, Those who through abuse committed 11( ignorance may he permanently cured. Send you, address for book en all diseases peculiar to man. Address M. V. LiJBON, 50 Front St, 1$., Toronto, Out, Books scut free sealed. Heart disease, the symptom of which are faint spells, purple lipx, numbness, palpdta- tion, skip beats, hot flushes, rush of blood to the heal, (lull pain in the heart with boats strong, rapid and irregular, the second heart beat quicker then the first, pain about the breast hone, oto., can positively bo mired. No cure, no pay. Send for book. Address 1. V. LU13ON, 30 Front Street East, To- ronto, Ont. The professional politician who announces that ho has ' • left the political arena" gener- ally leaves beetiexe 110 got left. ..,. 401. t 7:1 -leo; CHRONIC CCs NOW! For it yea no not 11 1103' 1300nm0 con. sumptiro. For C0nxumtpMon, ticrrfut1, Omura: 7)'Lility atm Ir"sbh(y Discuses, there is nothing lik0 �.k Of Pure Cod Liver 011 and HYPOPIIOSPEIITES of x.ax.o® .,0.a 8803a 0, Itis almost ns palatable on 101110• Far bettor than other sounlled Emulsions. A 100000r/01 flesh producer. SCOTT'S EMULSION fs pd./pin re snit» nn 00101' wrapper. De BUM and yet (!o' rysadne. Hold by all Dealers at GO,. raid HL01). SCS)0, a I;fl4ll'F, Tleilevtdlo. W T6HES PflEE. 000(1(0143, 31 1'mdp ,00113,(,(. 0 Canadian Watch Co., Toronto, Can. TEE SMITH !1',4414480.31 PACKAGE. Bost thing out. Agents make Go per day, Samples by mail, Ile. (110x4080 & CO., aa Bing St. E., Toronto. CANCER and TunlorSpecialist. Private Tiosppltol. Ne knife.1300(1 free (t. II. MralTichaoI,ll.D.,No. 11,9 >�•� Niagara 0110101, nuiralo, N.Y Catalogue Wee! 0 Fell & Co Name Stamps.PLATES 1 a Stencils Brands 13 VICTORIA SIPORONTO Steelatubber (STAMPS EA4Sl, Ornamental ( 131'ugravin 0 & Menem o 1 g atr:nD1ES For 92,000 Cash 111111 soil a ole-qualtcr inter. 081 hi an old-eatabhshe(t, profitable oily beet tees. This 18 a rare chance. .hlvos1'.1galien 1n- vited. Roferenees exchanged, Principals only, lror porlieulats tub-lee/es P.O. Box 280, Toronto P.O., Ont, Tones ens n victim of task complaint, Aia—Busy strm,g111 inns exhausted, his 11(180 and ® t +led gentvn fol;G0 ■ rAddress T. M. oOlo w-or11 Ito had ulcers and (inners told all sorts o4 ; Ade!OWo Street WonW883, Toronto. T. A�1 ,wtrrOm limners, And the ills that he 13041'01'01l would henry al Polios oo4l that Jack Jenks 01001111 (10ver be eared. nut Jack said he w•o01(1-41st they might bo )ssiirod. Ptoreo's (1, M. Discovery wrought his recovery, After all the poor follow so long hn(1 endured, Suoli a multitude of 800(085, distressing and often fatal maladies spring1, from a dis- ordered liver. Or. Piano's (,olden Medical Discovery ereat08 a 110811hy action of this important organ, 141111 1110 ilia 117111 have their Origin th0'e cam he oared by its prompt and faithful es0. All druggists. She sang "'Take .Rani( the heart that Thou Gayest" very sweetly end oll'natively, but 110 said he was a newspaper elan and 1(0001' took anything hack. "ta3tripp4 again.--lteunivo'8alspread is similar to 1110 unlimited practical application of the Friction Club Pulley and Cot on Couples (not patented by the Waterous 1'21141110 'Works Co., of Brentford, For the him meted° stopping a0d starting of all klnd8 of me01ti11oly, it hes no cygnet It is eintpli- BhLy itself and its work is fully gna'anLoe(1. Write t.h .n Sr e nat auicubw's, Oblige f j the editor by mentioning this paper. Vo es found written in the fly loaf of a 'Your( radios' Reade "I .Ito lads that kiss and never toll Are really not 14(0188, But those I like not Tony well Who 1011•-004 Never hies, The Great Ottoman Blood Remedy. (luarantoo1 to cure all111 eaeee of the blood whether brought on bylnli eretion end excess or arising boa, hury 1(lary eausea, Will ro0lovo 11derides and hlOtehusfrom the skin and by its invigoratingseetion on the blood (meows falling 4p013'0rx alld builds up the t+y41501 4 these en na. Ing1, from wasting disease. Pelee 91 -per bottle, Address, Ottenan Medicine Co, Mail. Railing, Toronto. A ttt't ifCJAL 11118S Dior Circular Address J. ®OAN 84 SON, 1WortlleotoAive _ Toronto. 1164 QUEEN STREET EAST. 111e110 01ti0}i 010 paper, LLAN LIN ESTEAMSti4` s THE P(0N11R CANADIAN LINE 0011 still to 1(111 ,font tut rrgnrd M for 1n'ovtxcus madefor tat, 10,13' 1141,1 (•1)014001)4 its cuslo0101'8, Weekly sailings between Liverpool, Glasgow and tau St, (011(rinee, and fortnightly ((('rico front London during $nnun1r 111011lh0. A1t81 Steamers run 1,e1w0e11 Liverpool and Portland 0114 Ilalifax during winter, Glasgow l'leli,4)1to oendlhialpha,atIrishprtsa d 111111fax e1 route. For rates of tn14(ag0 and other information apldy to 1!. loil%10,11,11) eor (Ging and fang, Sts„ I'nruulu 1 II. Kt A. ALLAN, Montreal or to the lural agents In vac' counts YOUR NAME on tits Pen and Teno r Stamp, with bottle of ink and ease, tae• 03 -]lssroa'r'kavcm,.+krr^y-•" t"{ 011184 lei d 2411 Poto.•Oim loan te0 n TIII9('.,1114rn4Nltt1131)13nt3TA11r(b„ I Adelaide st.l'1,Toronto. Motion nape,. I° GLASS' i9� Delivered anywhere in ('(nada. Largest Stook. Lowest Prices. McCausland & Son, 72 to 76 King St. West, Toronto. Beyond Comprehensloo Tlet St. Lroo Water Co. (iIoo'rv,—With re(ew• ed strength laud a Ib•ea(1 enemy crushed, it gives Sue pleasure to 11dr11'r08 you 1:11,1 I 40:41h('1ly 40- el;wo end giro tut. Leon Water praise above all things nave ever tried for kidney disease. I found neeuret(llI drank St. Leon Water, its ele- vating, invigorating in- fluence is luso beyond my comprehension. (;l',0. S. EASTMAN, 34 Teranley 141., Toronto. JOHNSTON'S BEEF ANUTRITIOUS BMW' ,cy, ®. A `; POWERFUL NVIGORATOR. rte evG4.;uC1."a M1R7.,. v.:, Qt:,pt Pi:?as — 108— (Moonset and 11 ERT PLAC In America to any Band nog Musical I/04,10nrMx, Must,, &a. i Address0lfAL118, 114114'3 .t ('e., Kai reug:o Street. Toronto. Send fur Catalogue. THE CONROY CARRIAGE TOPS ARE THE BEST KNOWN, ' Their inerensing popularity is a proof of then superiority. Be sure and get a Conboy top on 0011r buggy. THE ALBERT TOILET SOAP DOM has the largest se'.®' BABY'S of any Toilet Soap, ova in the country on 52AP 1 a.()count of ite uni— formly excellent, delicate and frau. rant Qualities. AGI •'mtraxiaxs•� jL,acrn1:T�a°fl c1( �r t(tta IteoaaurrltxnnawewMrrFA THE WONDER OF HEALING'/' CURES CATARRH, RHEUMATISM, NEV. RALGIA,SORE THROAT,PILES, WOUNDS; BURNS, FEMALE COMPLAINTS, AND HEMOPRHAGEC OF ALL RINDS, reed Inisrnal'Yd'Rsf,,'1,34!J. Prices10c.$1,$1.71 POND'S EXTRACT CO, Now Y i GItondon 135d9WS?¢Ashyd 4Zfa, LO c THOUSANDS OF DQTTLE GIVEN AWAY YEARLY. 1 When I say Duro I do not meas, merely to stop them fora time, and then have theu, ret urn again.- id` F,^. • �. P. 121) l OA LOUR E. 1 have made the disease of Fite. Epilepay or Falling f8icknoan , ilio -lung study. 1 warrant my remedy to Cure the worst cases. Because others have failed is no reason for nor now receiving a cure. Send at once fora treaeist and. a «rc13 ,T1,1,ttlu of my infallible Rouledv. Give Express and. Post Office. 1 t- 1-o1) •1'th,00; for a trial, and it will cure you. Address :-114. 11 . . ROOT,. M.0., Sranch^00800) tae 4 011.ADELAIDE $TREE.., TORONTO. e ORGANIZED IS7f. eI HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO: REMEMBER AFTER THREE YEARS POLIES ARE. 9N0NT ,STABLE Free from all restrictions as to residence, travel or occupation. Paid-up Policy and ('ash Surrender Value G.uaraniecd In. mels Policy. DOSECC -" Z®T3. vW .E2.nrnr-Srztnar30' 7E1:11kT379®'t8D 1WSir1F)8r° ' nE'®.iuxotores, AFFORDS ABSOLUTE PROTECTION' A0AINS')' oma 0 ,411 ! ' -a ''.E (rte" Provides an INCOME in old age, turd is a good INVESTMENT. Policies aro non-f0rfeltable after the pta)810111 of two full annual Premiums, .Profits. which aro unexcelled by tiny Company doing business in Canada, aro alloceted-every five years from the issue of the pulley, 001(t longer periods as may be selected by the insured. Profits 00 allocated arc absolute lied 1(3331 liable to be reduced or recalled at 24,11p future 11ui 13151(01 2411 '('(em8lnnees. Pm'lklpaltily P0!(!,414 000 001(11011 to 001.10130 than (IOper cent. of the profits 01(00114 in the Class, (0144 for the peat seven years ha Mod ea its 1'eeeit'r410( per 001,1, of f llo pr+flfx s0 ear)ex4 W. C. M.•SCI10\.1T.D, J. K. MACDONALD, ,c\CTUAnY, MAX/WINO Dinecir•ol( Nal 1g Special Facilities for boiler work the aro lro_pares to tender for anything be that lhlo—Tatics, Burners, etc. AUTOMATIC ENGINE new design, and rep a • speedg0arnnteel, 1economy 3R Wntcrouis Eiiginc Works Co., Ltd ., Brantford, Canada. .. "_014 :aH er �'tlr. CI\ IAp-' ty�,pkj � .� P•Aar*' v. Jit gq� �pppg 113,1 �,��y� N+S ttatw rz a•r zr i Iiw' =tzlco nTa°a[a,f7rt '7( `i,ell �H E A 1'o Tail '41)1'.1'()0;--Plaooa informour readers that 1 y t IAve a been positive re entbl forth, above named disease. 80 i1 its tbnelyuoo thousands ofhopeless ) Issas 114104 1'150 par43 who curet!. I shall be glad to send two bottles of lily remedy FREE to any of your readers who.. have emu S•nm tion It thus/win send me their E ,,sand Post Office Address. Respectfelly, T. A. BLOCUAeI., NW., i13G Wept Adtelloido at, TORONTO, ONTARIO.