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The Huron Expositor, 1898-04-08, Page 6" , � - __� : I I , . . - - ­ - � . - � . . - � I --- , -, - - �:�7s� - -, - - I ­ �- , - , I � ::,, - I I- I � ; f I � , , i I .- . � �4 - - I I � ,,,- � � �_: � . - . - � 11 . � 1: I A . � . - I . - . . I I I � - . . - I I � - � 11 -- �� _. . , * � . r,� I . I -; . � % I . . � F �Z , I - � I - I . I . , . I . . I . � I I I I , - , � I . . - . -�= C . 1 , , - ZP %X� - .. I I . � � - . - - - - I , - - . I I . i , � \ - I I I � I I � - 11 __ . .. , - . - . � I , I � t, - .1 I- I .i� - . . . . I - I , . , I � 7 T �� � I � . ,; i . I : - . I I kP - I il : � . � I - � . . I . . ­��Vlffw I , AX I f - � � . I I I � �� � � ... -1 . I . . I . . � V � � I I . � . I i I . - � � � I . I I - � -D-6 � i 0000" I . . I --- I I . � � I . I . I - 4 , ; � I � . I I . I I 4 � . I I . I . - . � il � .IF I ,� , 1, I - , I - AX Xt, L - 89 1898*- - 1 1 . Z . THE HURON - FEXPOSITOR _.. � _.w �. I � 6 I . � r � - � / I � - - . � I - � 11 �� I . :. .1 - -_ I 01100000MON - - --- - . . ­_ - 11 �� ; � . - � . I - - � . - __ " -_ - -_ I . �_ .- . I . _. f�� I I __ . . .- . I . - . I 1. _. � I . I � - 1. . � -11 . I 1_ _­ I . � �_ . , .. ­ . i , I � threaten, and never promiE0 abEolutely � - - - - - - - - - . 5� ­� ... � �:_ - 4, - JF - . � - . "Of course we cannot leave you alone In , seemed unable to speak.' I I � t � _:�, . � � -4 V WNARY _1 . What a ' children are extremely literal in .their inter- � 9 I � �� I . i man - - � . I 1 f - � , -, .. F11 P �� �� �� , � i the house." i "I hope," went on the 11dragoness" - P-1 W_ ­- - � � ­ � 1:� I - i attaiiis to seems ) . pretation, and when it might be imp Esible - . � I �_- � I � L . . . . , ::J a U pro � 4 � i Ee not,' vaid Ruth mournfully. ' for she it certainly wap -with aveatier as. 0 I I , � -yomv. -v�lz, V. S, hen arlo for a IP,tle time ot see ; .. I Guif� or graduate cf Ott I .;- - . 4 � .*_ I - . .. . I I ' , And," went on hlis, Abernethy, "at surance, "that you have not had to wait to fulfil a promise the child would n -1 �_. . #J V., tt ri Codco, A*.1 discasea of Dome"t-10 - to be the high- , . - - _� . � ; ­ I I- � both sides, and would feel that the mother's �---_� � a, - . ... . - V . L'Ir� Calls promptly atlended to and est rung in the tiie excellent suggestion of -your uncle, I long for me. I th ' - - I . � Rrin,81% tle,kt�d Ink that we ure a little . � . . . : I e . � Z r .k. _ )3 ,rusted. Here, then, we - . � � eliaigeamcdevAc. N'tteTinar�*Dc'.itistrysero�i3i� %.- ladder, and dur- bai e c e,,ided to send for a ;iear relation of laic word could not be t . .; .. - .. . . ­ Zl- .1 - -1: ftt; titfice atd rt �-Iilei ce c it Go&-tivii etrett, one door I 11 No -no, indeed," exclaimed Ruth, I A& , ,have another- point; be extremely cautious- Our direct connections will save you 1. : I L A - - Emt of Dr. Se.tt's cnizzelsegaorth. 1112 -ti t . ____^ I ilig that biief pe- hid, a lady whom I have often desired to ask 'I time and money, for all poiuts� _". - I � �. . � . riod lie may be here, who will remain with yoit during our i rather brokenly, realizing that -she must say. �bout making a rule, but if made see that it ' ,- ' . I : i - � %, contellf. but -,vhen absence." something, 11 But. lot Jackson take your is rigidly and exactly enforced., Mothers - _. - I -i . (1, H. GiS59. - . 7 he discovers that I . . 'fail in securing obedience because their cQm- : .-.-. - . � . ' 1% "Is she very old?" asked Rath. bundle and your checks." 101"A MRH - Canadian North West - . I � 'onto College of . there are other -1 - . q� . I ' I A K I � - " i - Veteduary Surgeon and Dentitt, Tdr mands are so num�rous, and made with Eo - watexinary dentists. Honor Graduate of ODtarlo Vtt- rungs, still higher " I believe about thirt),y," answered Airs. The 11 dragoness " 3 ielded np *her -parcel � - - - . I Via Toronto ot Chicago, I �. -1 I. � ; I - ____ orilisry College, Honor member of Ontario VeterlL- lip, o ambition gives Abernethy, � with evident solicitude; then obediently de. . little thought; a disregard of them is passed � ..., _� 11 - �_. 4*1 ��� � - I * . 1 _4 ; : . fdomestic anim9a i ' -token to the waiting . � 151ft two I over too lightly or too severely punished un- ' British Columbia and California I . Le."i I . Medical Society. At d Wes o � I � � . - I ly attended to birth - to discontent, , " About thirty ?" sighed her niece. 11 And livered a single bras3 : points. � � - .1 - All calls promptA � . M til the child scheme -3 to distract- themother's .- i I I - fully troAted. - followed her future . � I ..... I I I � I � I day or Dentistry and Surgery a sNeclalty. . and �e begins once . will you please tell -me her ,name?" servant -and me7ekly CY I Oar rates -are the lowest. We have thein 11 I I I I - � I more to clinib. To I . I � � t 1- . - I offloeandn'ttl4alleary-Dr. C3mpbell',t nl of -ice, " Allss Maria, Kittridge,'­ charges through the waiting emigrante, and . I attention and thus a -v oid repr�of. A calm, 0 suit everybody and PULLMAN I ; __ ,- i _� � r . it *atnatroetse4fortb. Nighteallbanswerodhorritlif I climb is really man's "Miss Maria Kittridge," repeated Ruth, along the sidewalk past the ravening back- quieb spirit will, secure obedience when -H - I.; � -, I __. - . , e C& . � � 'i - I 1406-52 chief cud ' It isn't in slowly. I Nothing equal to It for cl'aring threatening and sco ge IST CARS for your accommo.dation. . - � - - - I - . . I- *See I men, to the carriage. Iding will' t no heed. � - I I . i � : � ,;7 �'l . attainment, but in . for further information, ,- I � j , ; � !r . � � . " She is a mo3t sup i " said The lengthening winter dy was drawing the bead and cleansing the air 9 . �: I ,� �,. - � work, that man finds his erior person, . � � �__. � , . . ges. - Gives instant relief for Forgot the Lither. . � . � . � 2 .- ­ I I . . - I . real happitiess, conse- Mrs. Abernethy, " and has always been held to an end, but the not yet set, and passli Grand Trunk Railway. � - --- 1. I -I)ealom � - � . I r LEGAL quently it is not strange in the higheat respect; indeed, iw her native still shone redly along the westward. running . coldintheheaid. Caresincipienh Belfast is noted for its accommodating Trains leave Senforth And Clinton a I . . . � I `z. � � I tations 11 r. : - , #A - I kinas; i F . t I � . . I � I : . that ive find men working place she is quite a power." � streets, brilliantly lighting up the great I ! 1. - . I I - � : � i �t I Catarrh in a few days; Chronio landlords. One Saturday night not long follows ' � .- h since, two young young men who had been GOING Wrs,r- SEAVORTIT. C . I I - 3- - I � until they break down " And wbab is her native place like?" glass windows of the big shops, falling wit . I'll I'll neaVy I ', , L � i i ; I � - wroir. - - X when there is no real - Catarrh in ono to tbreei months. . . I � i ,--j, Pirrister, Sol:citor, Conveyancer And Notary Mked Rutb,.d4sperately. warming glow upon the crowds of working up country fishing, got into to�m too late to Psagenger .......... 12.47 P. m. 1.03 P. Iff. , I � - �� I - ing, ,ani . f : .- _- . Pub to. Money to loan. office over PlAard's SV re, 111�cessity for' it. I I It is called Hasbrook Centre, and is one people hastening along the walks, and glit. -A sp�cifio for Hay FeVor.' reach thebarlicr shop, It had closed. Passenirer .... .. .. * 10.12 P� M. 10,27 p, 11, ; _7�� - r j - � � --- � - t i I - - t I . fwmtrly Meclianiob? Institute, ]data Strait) SeAfortli. "If men only knew it, they could work to of those New England villages which, though tering on the rattling harness of the impat- MR,,TAS. SPENCE, CrACHAN, ONT., The next morning they learned th Mixed Train .... .. 9.20 A. X. 10.,15 A. je. . .,I : I ; al�yaya � � I . k 1628 alinost any extent oil through middle life . ere Was Mixed Train ...... .. 6.15 P. X, 7,05 P, 1W i i i F _�. . I . I ient coach horses The slight dust that rose Ar - '" � . - , � - . '. a . I % and into old age, if they -,vould only take a W a r rich in intelligence and writes: "I had been a sufferer from an excursion d . - . prieesy . I 1 1 . 7 r own the bay and they wanted Goixe EAsT- I �� __' . I I # I 11 Catarrh for 15 years, I spent lots of Passenger.. .. .... 7,55 A. It. 740AI[ `�­ - . . i i . I 7 AMBAWN, formerly of ,Csmer6 little common .9ense care of their health. cultivatio - from the frozen but sno.iless streets was . to go, but with a week's growth of beard, I � 1 Agent4 � "on In 0 d t I d I d tors, also Passenger_ ­ .- 3111 P. M. 2,i6 P.'ii'* I I - _�- � ; , r W I I e, warm. O' se _r 0 -';' -_ . I - - � e I � i I i 4. . -j U, On au oil, One, . Mixed Tmin .... .. .. 6. 20 P. X, . i I . I A %.' eron, Barriste and Solicitor,, ,,,tr ci� - 11 And.has she Ilways lived there ?" litteringly they did not consider themselves present. � onle The trouble is that they do not take the lit tolden, and a thin haz' &eat rrh SNel,lisleitti Lond 13fwhib *1 I 5 � I I � taxio. 0111ce--umilton street, opposit tle stitches here and there that are nece!�- I I Always," replied Mrs. Abernethy, 6 'In- fy violet, duled the sharp lines of the dis. � � 6 I was directed by the ad� able, - - 4.35 P,X: � I I -11 . I I ! - I L ­ 't 11 Hotel. I gh . ,I � -, _,; I me$ tie- , I i - J 1. : sary to preserve. health. They pay no at- . deed, though not absolutely obljAea to do tancep. , The 11 dragoness " looked throu mouts and testimonials I read After about an boifr's hunt for somebod - - ' - 1� � . � � �- : � T� . to trY Dr. Chaso's Catarrh Cure. I y - " . � - � I ition'to the signs of on -coming ill -health. to - I believe Maria hat; always supported the windows of the carriage, and, almost Wellington, Grey and Bruce, - I'; 11fir , 4 1. Solloitot, for Mol. tell , ,d 9, compiv Tpealed to , ,h Pr. . i ! f- �_ . AmEs scoTT, Barrister, &o. ��tt lock, AL little biliousness, a little indigestion a I - h used 3 boxes, &, to curo that could,,Wield a razor, they a � I f! I , � i � � i son's Bank, Clinton. Office - Ell] I - herself since she was twenty-one by teach. with delig t seemed to feast her eyes upon - - was affected." xe.cV � � � i - J , little loss of sleep and appetite, a little . I the landlord. 11 0, yes, I can X you all GOING WORT11- Pawenger. bit . 1_11' f . I . . L -. t. U canton, Out. Money to loan on nlortgaga� ing school. Very e4rly in life she entertain- the city sights, to drink in the ha sh city � . . Ethel .......... 0.49 r, X. 1.40 P, Z ,I . � , . r rij � i _U39 1 ; -d' 1451 nervousness, a little headache, a little . Price, complete witli blower, 25 ght. I have got a safety and will give � I I ! . I - I �� � � ; I sounds. . � Cts. Brussels.. .. .. 10.01 2.10 ' . A�-� . � ! � I' . ad the most serious views in regard to ourl th t .- . I In thi I I I � -`, 3, 1 ,,,,less ill the morning, and a little dull- you a shave that will make you ink here Bluevalo .. .. .. 10.15 � 2.45 � _� - i i . � .I. """' " Sold by %11 dealera a ' I I - � a HkT8 Barklator.Solloltor 0onvoyancerind sibillities, and when she " I.have never been aws . � � 1�� !our good . t 11 ness all day, alittle this and a little that- ,y very much from ar Rolm nsan, Batoo & co., . -_ lor lbe Doralwon , ; I is no use for barbers." - . Winghain ...... 10.26 305 , I ; Z runw, Ojjr. 2 , 1, I . r R itaZi. Kblio. Solicitor all these littre things they neglect. Dr. =ubardly older than ouuow are, through home," she explained. " " Only in Boston a I . GOING SOUT11- Pmenger. MIX ,_`1 . I land gua, - I . I � I " What in the name of all that'� great, is ed, - , �, � � . � I .;, ff � zwk. Offido--Garfto's block, Mato Str"t, aftform 0 .� 1'64V,r1'1-,- ­'..'V711i F , , , ..... , I � Wingliam ............ 0.60 A, X, 8.55 1, JC . - I . ; I Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery makes her unaided exertions fj� bad established a few times a year on business, and' once in , I __1v t6f 71 1 � � i � .1oney to loan. 1285 - a safety ? 11 I � Iment i I � ,I - � 1. -the appetite keen, digestion and assimila- charity organization society in'Hasbrook, Now EMON NO . Bluevale.. ......._ 7.00 917 1 ''_ . I - . .. � : - L t7 � York long ago." I . " Never you mind," said our jolly boui. Brussels ... a ...­ .. -7,16 9145 � lit'a, pom - I � , 4 tion perfect, the liver active, the blood pure . , I - _r i .. . I � ,. BEST,'Barristax, Solicitor, WOUTY, Mc- and bad caused the erection of a coffee- She looked very small, leaning back 10A2, - . , t ,. .. i ite ' . � , nd - �_ ,quWI x .. . ; �� :: . ofOommercla and ihe nerves steady. It is the great its predecessoes. No two creations of Corot face, " you just lay back in your chair a Ethel ..... �4__.... 7.28- - � - 1: i Ir i I K606_100=, five doors nor* house for the operatives in the reat mills." among the cushions, but not at all insignifi-' I ; - 4 - .1 I : I i :_ ; r: EOW, ground floor, next door to 0. L. Papsis blood -maker and fiesh-builder. It is the. 9 or of Redfern were ever more unquestion. go to oleep. I will wake you up when I get � 0 - - . � . . Prices N' i 4 � : - � " How does she look ?" cant. Indeed there was an air of datermina. - _* I , , � _ I . . I W I �. I - - owsky stozo. main street, Snfodh. Goderich great liver invjgorator and nerve tonic. It .. ably from the same band, and Ruth and through." London, � Huron and Bruce. �11_ � �.� ., i -1 - , . Arteri - -_ I . ­ ,Z I _[ , .� I ; I i ­ oron, licit angt Camerea. ' IU6 "I have no clear memory of her personal tion, of self -reliance, about her that made . I . - � ,7 T 11 , � mid -work and work. , � � . - scienvifild . N. i i I - � #23tw-CAM . fits a man to work - Miss Frew did pot for an instant hesitate to Up to their room they went. Oneof them GOING NORTu- Pmanger, . 11 - - �� � � : i ; � t. � . . I - Medndealers sell it and have nothing appearance, as I have not seen her since she it impossible on most occasions to'pverlook I X'. S. � � lo I , - - - believe that the fingers that had shaped straightened out in his chair, and the land- t,ondon, depait......,_ ' 8.16 A.m. 4.45 r.ml I'll. 11 : I - ABWW & PROTID70M. Barridarl, -Z else as dood." . was a child ; but, if I remember ri htly, her. Her eyes, which were certainly un. both were the white, soft, firm fingers of lord began with the safety. The beard, a Centralia .... .......... . . 4 attended - f I � . , alleac". , I I � 3� � 7 : I - 9,18 5.66 1 ; 9- i ... , - � I ; I- I &a., Ooder", 0)12k&d0. J. 1. 0AZZOV, Q. C." 461 suffiner five or six years from indl- she was somewhat small and insigWileant. naturally large -or perhaps they were made Exeter., ,.... ­... 1. .. 930 6,07 - - �dence, Al � i .- I I i � f. T i � , perator pulled � - ­ - i � . � IL - . t W09.1 rZomirGor. : 6W - gesti4n.- writes ii. It. Holmes, of"Gaffney, I have, however, always watched her care to appear so by her thick, curling eyelashes the I dragoneEs " herself. There was the week old, was tough. and the o liensall .. ................ 9.44 618, - I � I , � - or, ' I . , � 4 . - � . : � . , __ . , �. jEank. . � I E� - . f; � � I . 1-Withurg, Coi.. S. C,. " also frornsore stomach same evident effort of good taste to assert and sawed, and the victim yelfed and plead Nippon ........... 1-.1. .. 9.60 13,25 1 � � � I . 4 i.i� I AKIKRON HOLT a E n So- fid,coustant headaclic. I Welt u,31!d 'Dr. Pierce's = it has been unfolded to me in her mother's -were not turned from the panorama of .1i . i , , � I " � I 11 1OLKZS, Beirlde a iiiielf in mpite of insufficient knowledge, in- and shed tears, A,euest passing down the Brucefteld,. ........ o 9158 � I . I , � . 6.93 71 I , I I I Z � i� I � Honom in C--wneery, ho.,godell1b, 08i N- 0- . Golden Medical Discovery and I Pleasat . 'i � , - 1 1- . - it fti- letters, with the greatest interest and ad- the streets,and bar lips, which were' warmly ,­' , . - , () a corridor, stuck his bead ohrough the door ( Dfluton 7... _ ,,, 10.15 6.55 , ,0% _r � i / ; i � - . - - - C'"Um, � . q, OF, pm" Rom, Dumm. Haw= ays gave me perinanelot dequate skill, and unworthy material that ,ii I t . - , lets.' �which in a few d. �hing she red, remained slightly parted, as If in ex. """" � J� ... �� I miration. Let me read you somet tondeaboro ... , i I I . � - - I produe i � VC . - - - and asked, 11 what in thunder are you tear. glyth'. - 1083 7.14 � L , - , - relief." , I � had been manifested in the other _ __::,* .... � -i - � I f � has just writtan to me," and Mrs. Aberneth citement, showing her ih&, smalli regular . ........... 10.4t 7,28 1 . i . I � ! �, . I . . � �� -- - I . M, . L , - 'A man or wornan who neglects c . y - I Z . I . _m I . ­ r nstipa- tion. That the 11 dragoness " looked as in paper for?` . Be,'grave ...... .... ... �.. 1066 7,27 - , - � . I - I . � - 7 .- I 1, . iaciLmEmD, successor to the late dnn of 0 opened the paper --she had in bar hand. teeth However, X her ejes were ,large, ; . I . . poisoning. Doctor I � w I . I - f . mccaugheyknollnested, Earrister,Solicitor tion suffers Vom slo�v and he Win 8.0a , �. - � I � T F fty as she did was certainly not owing to Nim -started the landlord's dander, _gham arrive ...... .... :L1.10 I I I I , j 'Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure constipa- " ' With bar regular hours for teaching, and they �ere.notlilke most large eyes, dreamy, - .,- . . : L It I .Conveyancer, and, Notsiy Solicitor for the can . I - GOING SLUT11 Pmenger, . I I . ur� pr: . ; - a �, t 1- Far" tion, One lktle " Pellet �' I.,; the time devoted every day to the th splendor or even perfect adjustment of scraped harder, and the victim groaned and nglialn, depart I' I 1 - - adian Bank of Commerce. MolieY to 1411( a gentle laxa- her. and perhaps a trifle dull; on the contrary, - .­ .1 ... US A.X. 3,20-r. it" � � : I I - I I I i� - log gas. 0moo in. Scott's Block, Main Sireet her attire ; indced, that her dress was at all plead. more earnestiv. - - I I : I I I I t - lgrave ........ .. .... . 7.04 1.45 � i ; , - ti�ye,, And -two a,inild cathartic, Allmedi- alice of bar chari able scheiries-, you mipht they were very bright and widw� awake. . " ' 1� - . . � I L � I - 6"tortb. - . � I endurable was wholly to the fact At last he had shaved him to the fin. lyth._ ............. - 7.16 4 OD q 7 I OFIDIZ � I . � � � I Z . I cine'dealers sell them.- . suppose Maria is sufficiently employed, but And if her mouth was wide, it certainly � .. " -, i . . I � � I that it was the 11 dragonees " who happened ish, and the poor victim caught hift breath .1 udesbo .......... . _ 7�24 4.10 . Ii. I , . ro . . . . L nton.* I . � i T I - to one of her temperament any time unim- was only 4msdo thereby the more ,,,�iexpres- to., wear it. If, howeyer, her raiment was and swore until everything looked blue.. �..­.­­. '... 747 480- q . , .11 . . ' . - C-- I I I . I 1 ; , ­ Bruftfield .... 1.1- ...... Soo 41150 � 14. � p DENTISTRY. . 4i . proved is irksome. She has -of late been in. sive. # - I I) I Ba . � I . I ir - - -_ I THE DRAGONESS.-" . simple 'and severe, there was a great elabor. Then he asked -for bay, rum. 6' Bay -rum Nippon 4.69 . : . - jr -t I i : . I I terestinry herself in the various .socialistic "I hope you will -nob mind mei" "she Laid . . ...... ­�P... .., 8,17 - ; T f F � . I I - I - 1i * f I I W. TWERDLE Dent6t Office --Over Richard- ,Y GEORGE A. JUIBBARD. r, atiou about her hair, and had not the said- the landlord, 11 I haven't any bay-ru;l. 11insaii. . . " L ........ ..... 8.24 ("04� : . . , I - !T . . - L . . r question � of the hour, and has written a suddenly, "I but I am confident that I am gages ,- Exeter ............ .. .... � - - . � . � .. ? I- son & XcInnWshoe store, oorner Main and . I If I had I wouldn't put it on I our counten- 8188 6.16 . I � , - . 1 � � F. 1. , � . I of adtiijuitV decided--% decision corroborat- L I � ­ . I number of articles for the more serious per- stari .11 I 08fitratia.-'... ............ SIM 6.26 I __ :E L I 1 1 - � I - 1 ! John stree* Sosfortb. I . 0 ad by the wisdom: of the i ages -that it is ance. �Why your face is enough to turn an "Iendon. (arrive)....,... I � - ,, I 111110 :. - I i I - i i 11 Really," said Mrs. Apernetby, helplets. from - Rut a egun he " dra f* utterly impossible to explain the acti edge on a corn cutter. Next," shouted the I � � 1� i I iodicali that have called forth ,% b d b to explain to ; " V �, I ; k R. BELDEN, dentist; cro*ning, bridge work the most distinguished &nth oness" that Afro. Abernethy ha( been o - on of a - � � - I �j Y f . -_ --- - -- ;; * �111 9 table one even. = t , Ift. I i 7 * L Dand gold to work. special attention given ly as she eat at the dinner Of pretty woman, it would be unhesitating] landlord but the victim's comp�nion refused �:1 . - � . I it. IL Bal � - . � I . ug, so long after Christmas that the charac, course, with such a character " here, she liged to start 46 Immediately y -� I � - I � I , � loths. proffierva= of the natural Iseill. All work I , " when the hol, asserted that the care she. hard taken -in the to sit down and when u' . - . I � - lyk le V. I al a fin � I rged by ther landlord -0 -00DEJ � . - . . 02. . ___ I .. . � i, I 1 r -, q fully performed. Oflioe Bros.' ter o! the -winter -could I e definite ( te wi I w ys d something to do, wherever low rumble of � the vietoria '6';t c6uld be so " I , , . � --ovor Johnson . I I in� �, .. -_ 11 11 � t : I . arraugementof her. looks 'was ,what had he said,:' I I ,�, � , � . 64 � I I � � � 1451 mined as'decidedly gay,!' but yeD-so far she may be -some grievance to right, some distinctly beard on the smooth asphalt was � � - � I eardware, Wre, SWorth. I CV � ; � I I . . . m � I I . � . - I - c_ � - I � � i � - ____ . - 11 I � �- . . � 47 _. = ". �Z � � - 1, T�� 1 1 - V " So that is what you call a rafety, is it,! >-, - - ' �. -1 I I removed irom. 'Leqt that many events of 'error to correct, some reform to introduce; lost as the wheals ground on the gravel -of made the " dragonees " late for dinner. - J I , - , .. . I -� ...- Abd woullel. ,­ � - ; I . nth took the bead of tl;e table-" for Well I'd rather have my whiskers broken off * - ., , . � _�`*-. � ! - I X K. S. ANDERSON, graduate of Royal Colieffe iniportancfi were still to come off, �and theri but still, were she in another place, she the driveway and the carriage swqpt up to a - I 1� . I 1, I . ," - * - In .- - : I F-', , � � . i . loroutoulk : - , . � i I - '�j mnU- Snrgeons, Ontario, D. D. S., that tino only," she eiplaiied-and then withameataxe. Idon't *anb to be shaved � I .A I . - D would be amid other surroundings, and I in the house. Ib was one of the latest and 0 I �� � I., - - . Of I , 0141, . 7 __X . . , t lohe� 9 . � 400 cowls � 1� I - I frouto University. Office, Market Blook, Mi was much that mi lit make anticipation a . constituting herself a forlorn hope, bravely without lather," _Wtol ; - 1, i� I r - : 1, . I - . , L �., 1 -W I sure - - � 1�1 , � T � - I vivid.. "I don't k that some change would do. her good.' beat f our modern American - - ( - 19 I Oy Ow L T ri I. I I - I : __ - � il _. __ � , �, t Ontario. 1402 now what I am to do specimens o attacked the position. I . " Without lather, without lather," said .� . � F, ; � � , . give My 4 .. . - - 1. A I , - . - You see," said Mrs. Abernethy,' suddenly architectrue * in which faufastid f , q 4= 7 thm. - I - . - � - I I I ! w .. I � . I -0urviti - � D. D. S. she continued, gazing at so uch of her , Von I - % . - Z ab6ut:Ruth. If we go South ext week,". arm is PO is I hope you founct everything you want- the landlord, " well,I will be cussed. � I �"J " �er. " a I � - F_ A R X1,1831AN. L D. S.j su!p9nding her reading and glanaing at her ed with dignified simplicity, in I - � . � I � I - i ­ - I I I ni often alli , 9 00, \�N.,ot. C � V-011 "d M Z I __ I � . ad ? "she said. . thoughtIhad methin #2 11 � - . I . - I . ,� by the C, - � ­ I j I tP�� - i t - DHZer g,radnate of iorc4o University, Den' husband as wi s vit ible thrDvgh the epacag neice, wl o was thcug)tfuily crumpling which studed rudeness is carefotly� blended A �� fwtl . I ; i . I � ��� . � - Wt, wift prsedoe dentistry at his father's rooms In . . " Oh, everything !" answered the 1, drag- way thie follow howled and kicked, � a - 1-1 . . = .111, I I - � F- � - . I- I � - 'extreme )3 I � 1. ____� . � R. r � - .- . ��­ i i - Exekr, and at his room at Mrs. shater's restaurAnt, left by the intervenit)g objecti; 11, I ,,,&uaot,o the terri( ;r's soft flat ears. "how exceptional with . nice elaboration, in which,' W effusively. I , . I. :. . . onc -41- --- - - . I r � - , - 4- Hen"ll,every,wednesday. H. Kinsman, L. D.S., worn .out as I am, iindi-rtake to look after ; a person Miss Kittridge really Is." - comfortableness is not inconsistent with � - .� . � - : , ' - 4 - I,- I i � � : � , r: , - .11 � . I Yam afraid," continued Ruth, ,, that TO CVRE A COLD IN ONE DAY. q - . � � b. _FL_ r - � .1� f - , . ,at Zutich the last Tburdoday of each niont her in St. Augustine, and I am sure I don,t ' " Yee, auntia," saicrRuth. 11 But cannot rich magnificence, Standing on the broad :� V , I , . 7 , i?f I � I 1 1545-18 1 . . � . - ­ - . you will find but little here that will inter- Tak� Laxative Brom) Qaiolne Tab' ,ets� All Drug. pt � i � � - . � - -4 r I R � �� ; � ri I see how we can leave her bete." I have -Betty Frew to stay with me?" flaggin erc� the 46 drag- est - However;. you will have a great gitts refund the money It it fails to Zilure. Via. P W i I . � - , - - I r �'T . I - - I . . "g under the torte coch , I 0 9 I . ; - .�-_ . I " Oh," maid Abernethy, iyith a ave her," interrupted Ab. oness glanced , along the *ostei-Ii f On, . I � I certain " Oh, better h ' rout, Ir, � �, . tnw * � .1 . I I . a P I . � - . MEDICAL. ' �, - ' . dearot time for yc;�r writ' And, ,studying I INI-86 "I =, 0 - .... I - _,�__` � I 0 after-dinper indifference, " she'd do w emethy, glanci t h' 'De by marriage. where the broad - windows flashedi'mith or- 31 . . I � - 11_4� . .ell ng a to nev � � :, C, -9 I , All vzytii ., � I �,L . . i I ­Fand all that I � � I � 1i !"I" . enough, I've no doubt, if she staid in the "She might profit too by the society of this. ange glow in the light of the 16W sun, -with ' IN g. . 0 CD : 4 � -Oftl* at on 7 . I � � . aud � sort of �h in " - = go 1. , - . n CD 11, � . , a I � . I suppose I might," answered the A Drop. C4 - i *11 400oulf-b I � � �: t . . 4 � I � I . � Dr. John L - " M - V I ; � McGinnis, house all alone." . � New England Minerva -this blue-stookiioged the expression of one who is 4 little over. I � - -1 far -Cblllo�ti , . I I r � , � . i � 1* tA 44 dregoneso," doubtfully ; 11 but I don't " Come in Patrick, and take a drop of . 0 Lant. � g: 0 � - . t I . i Ron. Gradusto London. Western UnIT871116Y member 0 But think how highly improper ! exI Pallas." ' . awed. Silently she passed thr6ugh the th hall do very I much in that way.f, something," said one Chicago Irishman to -, I V i� ok ! - - � I-, . � : � 11 I . � i I urgeous. n so noispiessly and r PC . I clAimed Afro. Abernethy, thoroughly shook- Very well," said IvIre, Abernethy, re. doors, which swung ope I . ! of Ontario College of Physiolans and A - - 5� =- O., C -t- I i. I : - . I . .. . r 1� I - - . I t f I occupie& by Mr. Win. ad ; ,','she certainly inust have some older' lue't, mysteriously on their bronze, hiiiges, and Inut1h:greatly puzzled, was debating in another 01 CD (0 1;� j . __� - . I - . 7 i F9 I 01ftee and Residence--Forinerly antly. I he i 110 r � . I a ,, . I z i _� � i . . r own mind whether it would be flttitfg " No, � Mike ; I am afraid of drops ever , � - I � � � "ff I , Pickard, Victoria Strett, next to the Cathollo Church with her, She is'bo thonghtless; and entered the� dim Q4 04 - � I . � I I 11 I hall, where theiwarm, IF . - � I - � ; � t ! J . gr,jigbt Wl# attonded promptly. 1453xl2 I At their vel first interview, Ruth and al to wk the reason of such unaccountable ab- since Tim Flahert 'died." I r -8 . I .i ,; � � . M1 . =is Mrs. I Tom'; and then'there is was heavy with perfume of invisi§le flowers. t 0 e!�, :s $0 * . I I . 1� . __ - - ON. . - . ;4E! ­ . . Miss Fro w stinence, whcn Miss Frew, wh-3 had been " wall, wha 41out him ? " , , $= W M :)Mid -C4 ,�w I I . M, Harold Redmond." too the . � �� I ; I - � R. AltblftRIONG, M. B., Toronto, K. D. 0. ., situation into serious She glanced with what reall ' 4 1 at i . � . � I i consideration. eyeing the " dragoness " with that critical " He was one'of the likeliest fellows in 1, . - I i� . I r �f tr DViCtOrig, M. C. F. S., Ontario, succoseor to Dr. Ab4nethy nodded. abstr mtedly. He fad reverence, at the heavy pOTista!4;'p'&: "' Cut. 0 1 01 ow" - � ,� - M C4 i 7 � -Do you thinkshe will beso veiyJor- and the dttll harm i portitres are given to under. there parte. But he began the drop busli- W 0 %* I .. ,. I I � 1 : ', _ 1. Zliton. Ogles lately oecupted by Dr. Z110% Rmcs- I I i itere with whi(.h we � . - - " already, and it was only Thursday, used up oplous �! ; � ?, - I, I . 1 - � P -le %A I � I . i� I � - ald,Cntulo. midable ?" asked Ruth after abe had im- .. "12"I . stand the earlier occupants of the Mansard ness in Barney Shannon's saloon. it was a V I . � that st ! � - the t,orc0i excuses that regularl gave him half bid the luxurious vistas beJo.d. She 0 . I I r I y =., M )-I M - , r - I �,r - # S. e4 arted to her friend the facts gadhered from only seemed to arouse herself I to awake are wont to receive the latest feline intrtider, drop of something out of the bottle at first. . . I ;F I . , thr a night* a week at the club, and was P -d o r Z I ;� E. T. P. an . lit rin & little " . r IL �, Glasgow, &o, Physician, Surgeon and Ae. t ' ' devise some sebeine - er of one B (1) e I W0=0 a � � -buby rying to . 11Z - . - . I oz .R very Vrs Abernethy. � I what appeared a FiDieAss 'i revery, as suddenly broke out, in the mann wfiile Tim took a few drops 0 0 - rrr pr ze Z ; � 4 " � from t I tzolo n . - t I � � 1127 , whose-purioBity cannot. longer remain un- ,00 0i"i 0 P I � - I � r t 111 I I lecueher, Constance, ft#. thitt might serve to give him freedom on this "i should think," responded Miss Frew, the big clock with the 11 oath I chimes " too much, and then he dropped into the � I 0.0.0 r . I , I b -W � i I A - � � � 1 2 - . . " that she could hardly be worse. I have satisfied : . 11 :0 J.W * &n LL I , f pr10e,. I 1; � . � ; . .- 1 vening as well. As he vVits not an imagin. struck half -past five, for as the a eat jingle gutter . He lost his plaes, he lost big coat L 4;�iw :� � D I . o - 1 1 1 . I r - L lei I I'll I If I LZX BrTRUNN, X. D., Fallowafthe Royal no doubt that she will, very early, tat about languished; aw h 11 Can you really read Greek ?*-' and hat, he, lost his money ; he lost every. 0 (:) LM CD I.S. (D- . : ffftwx-ft - I � L � _:� , he was baviAg rather a hard time . sy s 0 slightly r tre bled, and at e+ - I I . - I I � . Eholion. ative man I'll . - . " I , it, . - Improving our go�ess," look. rong drink. Nor 04 M W C+. I . I . . 1 Fofi 0 'of Pilysiclans and Scirgeolls, of . minds, and immediately looked no at ]Ruth# with a half apologetic, 11 Oh yes !" said the " dra thing but his t1irst for V _ � LLL . Xwor 1710 Dr. 11soldd. Offlac lately O(Wopled 1 SCI - undertake to show us the frivolty of our h . ,ing up and smiling a little ; " it is really Tim! And the worst was to com 07W P, W - i . 11 � � r � . cannot think of aDyon,9," went on . alf-grateful smile. . P: W r "f --- Id in �e ' I r i . I � � cy ]Dr. KsokW. Afth� Mrset Sssfo?W� R4sidenes . 8 uite a. He got , . � L � . lives. Now, I for one, am perfectly consci. � n6b so hard. I began. when I wa Z' " Lt. Sold in �e I Mrs, Abernethy, not conscioui � � - , rr : t s' of ber hna- I craz � , : _. � I - - I -4orner of Vlotorls-Square. in houso lat4ly OQ00PW '60 I cannot undeistand her" young. with a professor in Harvard - . y with drink one day and killed a man. +Z , . I . by L. X Dancey, 1127 r band's extraordinary methal efforta. 11 I ous of my own triviality, but I like it. I College An the last ti ;Z = ___� I- I I X. I too 11111 � I ­ ! � - 0 said M' F me I saw him he was t W P i . ! . I i . � . I I 1; 3 w . - -r who spends the summer in Hasbr k.;' his last drop wit,li a slipping moose a�r`oun � = . I f ! I I . I , I feel ve much about such high moral eleva. Frew, excitedly. - "She', an eni 8 00 iz-w I 1� I - , I I . wouldn't mind if Andros was the place that s , ma -a per- , -bd I :� � tion. aNdo about Greek draperies, they may fect !yhink,." " hades of Iffeloist and Abelard !" mur. his neck.: � I 9 i co . I � I r . � DR. F. J. BURROW;1, it"up.ed to be, but it bps changed so that you : � . I Ad to" It ..1 W P � ; � I �, r . - . . . � 'i - . : � be very becoming in another, but they are " Except," suggested Ruth, I that eDig- mured Miss Frew. 11 I have quit the dropping buiiiinft-isl, - � I � � 1A U" remeni rbyalcian and SWIM Toronto Gen. never can tell what is going to : tZ M 7 . . � happen. , - I : . - . cad Hospital. Honor graduate rialty t1biversity, net for me.- I am not Antigone; I am at ticle mas are sOupid and that sphinx a are not at .' Ir : ow - el- - on, t's ; ; - Since Mrs. 'Tom' Dallison and the f To be Continued Mike. . have sden to ood Iflello - . dc Paris." �� P1 I I . : slaulber of the College of Physicians snM Suf9eQns have sprung up, I consider that society has I when whiskey bad the drop on them. I JZ W I I _r � � all pretty. And she Is i)rejty-awfully -0 T1 0 V I . 7 � of Ontario. Coroner for the County 6f Huron. ,96 I ,?� 0 � - � . t . B ` W I � � . A I I . . I I AfforrICS.--sanie w forinerly occupied byDr� very much deteriorated. Think Low differ. at what shall we do?" prett " - - took just a drop from the bottle, then twey a Cra -1 � . ; owf r -,I 1 66 #I V11, yl Finuigin and Flannigan. dro 1 P� � 1. r swith, oppofifte Public School, Seafortlit. T�lephonliy ent it once wa3 !" pped into the gutter, and they -drop i�t;6 AD CD i I r � � Treat her kindly but firmly; from the There's- no dout ot 1�t, assented 00 %, I r I I r - - r -Ka. 40 -A. 11--Nislit calls answered from affics. " In the dark ages," said ber husband. very Outset let her see that she cannot im- Ifiss Fre? , the grave. No rumaeller can get a dro .. 's, 0* � I � , . I ....- I � *. Bogs av the slottion was Finnigf a - p on 0 0 - 2 2W 1 r . . . . . I We , , CD . I. pose upon us. Everything will depend upon ,. 8 0 W � - : - . - he kyara got offe , me any moi I a PW 01 %& 0. ......... � " Yon may call them the dark ages if you As they passed along the ha � I they saw a Wiliaiver t u the .*e, and if you don't drop him, � I - . thrack :Y . 6, I I � like, but society was respectable then at the way we ftrat meet her. I should -advise small* piece of baggage with Fellow eides, An'muddled up thiligs t'th'devll and,lim1c, . Mike, he will drop you. - I =W M - j= P1 , � I � . . I I Finn!gln wrIt to Flatimig . I I �� r . I 'treme reserve," ack rulings ca ried up , Afther the -week wuz Ml on agin ; I � I= 0 . . a DRS SCOTT & MacKAY, . least. I consider that Mrs, Ddllison has e, and strange bl '. the � ail, The whiskey business in a lawless desper. 1 0 C+ . : I I I " Oh," exclaimed Ruth, "it is frightful . . (D - : - Wr . PiatS101AYS- A_ND SURGEONS, been a m-lat evil influence. Of co stairs. " . That Ii, tbW Flonigin . ado. It - tries to ',' get the drop 11 on bo _ I . I � urpe we I I ys ! - 0 t:10 0 %. . - - canpot do anything, for she vvas Virginia to have such a-3uch a " ' Ahe ;,used. f6 lltep:rted to Fli6nnigan. - . and girls'; on men and womc n ; on politics 1 LM - .1 I - � Goderich street, opposite Methodist oburo Worth - Mis How fe-trfully in characte !" said Miss I (5 CD ;:4 P -a � � - 7 . � . ,,S( Rerle'ton, and we were all most intimate with sted s raw, . Frew. And then she though of her own Whin Finnigin forst writ to Flann!Xan, politiciarm and oifficers ; on the government I 01 'a' ,01 : .41.3�,i� , I I -, :'Dragoness," sugge it) I a - _,1F ­ � ' � . . I - - - . J. G, SCOTT, graduate Victoria and Ann Arbor, and her dear mother.- But if she were not a I Yes, that's it- ' dragoncss went on huge-trukike, covbred with th labels of the He wrlted tiq pa, - and on the country. -Domestic Journal. I CD CD t �� I � V � zes-did Flunigin, I , ­ " j Pi U P M :01 ,.tl , 99 .. -L member- Ontario College of Physicians oxd Ruth, eagerly, "always abbut. I was really steamers", the railroads; the h tels of half of Ali' be tould Jist how the smash cccurred ; i 0- I 5 e+ r . . - I I . - � . Rereton I certainly would not receive her ; r . 'D ,M , . :rrr . � 4 � aurgegim. C�oroner for County of Huron. cruel to get you to come here." Christendom. - . . Full inin6y a taJus, bluodenn, wurred MR.'HOUSE A WINNER I :4 I ow - �:" I 9) , � . � - �� r . . � I e. If-toKAY ficnor graduate Trinity University, an� I often wonder how that little girl, "A friend in need," said Miss Frew. "I I Did Finnigin write to Flannigan I i : (D (t pa "I P - I -�. Sto - rrrr� . � 0 r .. - - ��� whorn I can remember peifectly as the � " But�" said Ruth, sudderil , as if a clear Afther the kj ara had gone on qin . I � r I -Nm� . . gold nigallst Trinity Medical College. Membff will stand b That wuz how Finnigin In a Long and Stubborn Struggle . I 1Z ow. e-44 l',, y you to the last so 3tence in the aliz�tiou of the terrors o the situation' at Berlin, 1 tj 1� e . 4 C11 . I :: I college of.Physielans and surgeons, Ontario. .quietest, .shyest liftle thiiag,. can have be- er re Repo. ted to Flani. tKaa, i In I . . - r . I " ;V -� . 1483 come the Ust, absolutely fast, woman she' last discussion in the last number cf the had b4n vouchsafed to he -11 But what o . � Ontario. * W L-1 . � North American,'and I will not eyen desert I . . � . , , OW = 4- , - - b." I shall wel� do this evening ? 11 . Now FlAurilgan knowed more than Finnigin- - . I CD 1-W . r_9 I I . --- X . ; . fast. YOU When I see that Browning is- imminent I 11 .. _(Sp,,i,lr . ,� I c .. . 'r :,: R. F. H. HALDR-LEISCU, rb SICI&II, gUrget_ 16 oh, come, no,f ; everything makes He'd more Idjucation-had PlAnnigan: ) The recent ; I � Co CZ CD . . r ; I y - " Berlin, April 4. 1 ki g D and Accou0cur, succemor to Dr. AV, Graham, - I t "Disduss the latest iheor t th ,bite � - r . r I -I r can- ! . � - raduate of � .F Oq Z . . I 9 I I ;,-i, the Universities of Trinity (Toronto), Queen's (Kriag- 96 � nature of the sohir I coronme,; cbsually con. In bis wrltlW to Muster Flannigan. . ea rlin, tbait [ 1ow a � � : , � I il i _� f er time than it used to.do, from horses and And inevitable." y An'lt wore'ni clans an, coniplamy out elections and the return of the popula A J;rUesV1$,r Ontario. First Close Honor G ocean liners to-" . if. of Troy� - touch lightly upon the probable To tell what Finnigin writ about � didate or 1 ted less interest in Be I I I . r etoir), and of Trinity Medial College ; Fellow of She need not be so excessive," said Mrs. The tbrough express had just aitived, and sider the advisabifity of taxi g churchigro, I go he wirited back to Finnigin ; did the news that our respected fellow-citi- . . . _. I � i At it � Trinity Medical College add incinber of the College Abernethy, decidedly. ."I have been always Ion before the dusty, tired -looking cars "Don't do ouQh a sin s in - . Zen, Mr. Andrew House, had won the con- i $=a - = . % , I I . . I 14 � � i 11 , t ot rhystciav% and Surgoms� ;of Ontario. Poet pert 111neldentallyl mention the rea istic Make letubtief, Finalgin. � � - � 11 i � opposed to lettin g* Rath have anything to h2bome to rest, the passengers beT.�n to . test in which he has been engaged. . . : Tke �:L! ff - Graduate 06urso in 'Detroibl and . � . tenYe'udies of modern. litem are, -and then C+ - .:. � - , - . t Chicago' 1896- do with her, and have steadily discouraged jostle each other. on the Platform an .3ump . For over a year Mr. House has waged a I 11 -.- �� .fi f 11.Qpccial attontio2 paid t) divea-ses of Eye, Ear, Nose VlgDg *ith absorbing intere t into an in- When Flunigin got this from Flannigan � C) -1 - . I . 9 I �_ . �=Ojq I . I - ,� It D aud Tbrost, and Diseases dt'. Wcnien'. Cat2rrah the intimacy," from the moving1train. Almcst like an un- He Musbel !osx red -did Finn r fierce conflict with kidney disease. The , . I i� �1 '� ism-Vastp � � . 'I 1�� P - t,-eated fucceisfully to all its forms. Consultation Abernethy said nothing. governable mobi the liberated travellers quiry into social' . I resent,. and 0 An'llesall.. I'll gainMe awrlonle;month'd PAY painheondured was unspeakably severe, �r INW e M [ . , I 'r . - r � f,� 1i � , _ [. . I i� #1 i , Ili English and German. - 1581-tt come,"! answered Vist raw. . That it'll be manny an' manny a day . r,�. I ,� r. I - " But this doesn't help me to determine surged through the station, while the cries . . and he c.6uld get absolutely no relief till his I 9) O -W . . ;' .�, �� i - - - what I am to do with Ruth. I wish every of the porters, the rattle of passing trucks Ruth si bed de I Bellsore Sup1indint, thit's Flannigam, tj r , JEW r& Pod e - _r I � � - - v 44 N * d a Gits % whack at thla very sanie sin agin. i . . the jar of heavy bagga a, and the dep.fening 4 From FinnIgin to Flannigan ImA a r I . � . 11 � � day that she hadn't been left in my care. . Du j b IeTiave yo have th least is CoMplotijy Cure r W �Z I - I ".., t , , I . began using Dodd's Kidney Pille. Now he . * 'I"" � ,�, � I C d -of course, r I ; �r AUOTIONEERS. idea oMhat -nationalism, is," continued &pooiti won't be long agla.11 � . . �! - I �1 . . �� i �� �! '\ I PoorFannymight have made Cla and prevading roar 6 the escaping steiIii . 1 - L I rr - . . f ort M ti � . I � ra her guard- Mr. gouse Says :-11 I am sincere in say. : &a . I . , " L �� 8 .- . Miss Oraw, "or could find _. r _�, r I � word to say . . 5 . �'. I � 14 � � � ian ; perhaps she might know how to man. added to the turbulence, Wan day on the miction AV Finnigin ing Dodd's Kidney Pills cured me, and I aM L %& . L - . , 1� � � Vu?on the tariff as a home opic ; while in &n 0 (D . . 1* " � r L , WM. M'rCLOYI age a young woman that was emancipte and "But how," said Ruth, anxiously, 11 I a poligearyoli On the road oup'rintioded by Flannigan, a �) I ,.r - ... . � I , YL i [L 11 I . shall ro truly and a mest)y thankful for my cure. I I . .1 �f I - - . : a 1. , do not even possess I . � , .. � , , . r Alactloneer for the 0ounties of Huron and Perth an heiress.)) � we ever know her?" 0 1 A rail gave w%y on a bit av a curve � t.� 0-t - C - 17 . . 0- q - L . . r LL � � e I , " W by not have Mari� here?" 11 Eye -glasses," answered Miss Frew, It such tasentief and elementql knewledge as An' some kyars went off as they made the swerve. - . I � I I A - . . T i 11 *ad Agent at Hensall for the Massey -Harris Mann. � and )-a * � . . . . t I _. !�6otaring Company. sales =in Ilded to, ivere the date and natdre of the treat Colors it i . 1:7d � .w - . . I . . . what " There bobody huited," Fez Finnigin, Great Distances. � i* t " Why, yes," began Mrs. Abernethy, y 1; � I Z L charge@ moJorsto andr sa it a dress that would be an excellent fit for- Of Kuphuck,Kainardji-the key of -the 11 But reports must be made to Flanr lgan," I What col: i �= L � : 11 - a on guarante - 11 . �� ,� � , c9tly aw edL : r L I I - I FAv - ?r can y,)u see farthest ? I P v . I � I . R �1, � �- orders by mail addressed to Hansall Post Ofilce, or a owly.v And then she went on b�iskly - somebody else." . t. 110 And he %Inked at McGorrigan, ,I . Paris engineers have been experimenting : 0 r . I - -'-. - I H - i , - tern ques ion . . . � . . . 7 - I., The a I � - ;*,� . OW * *1r',1AlL.%1 . � I �44 � ,-I -- joit at lit# residence, Let 2. Clotlemion 11, Tuck. ry thing ! How clever of you to The throng in the waiting room thinned, 'INN'? " answered Ruth, I I d li'l; but I As married a Finnigin. with this interesting question, and the find I 01 11 X 'Mort ,'- .1 �, �� ormith, - Will receive PROMP6 attention. 12MU t nowlalways said that butstill no one resembling the ideal that y , � � � I "! g 1� � . think of it . You k tl:t.'f ;D ; � r i , , � I . - -at timqs amount to _ " - � r weather white is most distinct- . . =a CD - - ' ` , , know,Ae-date of the b�at astings. He wuz obantyn' tbfn was Finnigin, .that in clea =a I Illoney.- � � . .t,f Y OHN it. McDOUGALL, Licensed Auctioneer for our common-sense did the watchers had formed of the I'dragoness" , � Vato, X4 . r �. , I I - � � . ­. I " v. Irilliancy. I have always wished to have appeared. . moky ol'lamp wuz burnin'brigh � . . 7 . t �. �* - . i ; J rity Huron. Sales attended in all urc-11M.111 O -P W.& � 10!_ " lovarred . - I 1 � q., i - - � As many a railroadoes been &gin, - . - I I �hat, my child,' b a ad Miss Frew, An! the sob i ly Visible., Then zome hutear blue, light � 5- ; , � .. I C - Gray � .1 t . I ; ; tj ""a 7th 0 ty. TermoreasoDable. FromMr. her.here; but I never bid a chance -before. " I don1- believe she's come, after all," _ ' 0 r a r I Ime 0 . - . I ! 2 r . a 11 is s6 drug in the in kel� There never In Finnigin's e"nty all that night- blue, scarlet, f;reen and dark blue. Z Ir. , I , t6 0 1� In'down his report, was Finnigin I au &LD � gullral)tf - � . 1 3 a to, expert I � . I r Bit and the color of dry foliage are almost in. 1 , � R � - ED u I once as a dealer In farm I received a letter on�y to -day from -her said Ruth. was A,' girl who didn't kno that ; besides, An' he writed this here : 64 Muster Flannigan. . 10111 loeo �i � t. c 0 ; a a bet# qwcklly qualiflod to judge 'lie, W � d; k of k , the " ragoness I would call it I Senla Y.v visible. In cloudy weather nothing in al. � Company. wrl � E � . -SUMN I . I �, �. . mother --71 Almost as she spoke she heard hers'elf A 0. ON spin, on gin, � - Z 11 1 7 � of values, and can guarantee satisfaction. All orders I tered in case of white, blue,' green and 1 4 Gone agin-F nnigin.11 I � � - �, - left at Tim ExposiTolii othoo, or as his residence, Lot Before Mrs. Abenethy could proceed, the addressed in a low, sweet, shy voice. 11 I Tho' room to which Mid Kittridge bad � 7 1 . : I � - v FARM AND ISOLATED I � � - nia, will be sharp, quick bark of a dog was heard in the i brown. Hussar blue becomes less ;Visi , TOWN � I . . _. . i: t6, Huron Road, Tackervinith. near Al think perhaps you may be looking fori me." been ,taken-wab- charming with the frilled I ble, 1 - _� I !% � ! i � proniptly attended to. 1466 so also scarlet. On the other hand, � PROPERTY ONLY INSUREW 1 415 . .. I a . .; I o - -N . - � . . green , r i . next room ; the quick rustle of a dress 'be- and itiffled crispness of its ttings %where The Mother and her Children. becomeg more visible, At night the results ' . I I r . I - Ruth turned cluickly, and saw a little . ... t__ - I ; - - . . came distinctly audible, the half -open door feminine fijure,_ clad in worn but well-fi blue were to found, row the .. I ; ; - . - OMMR& 3 I - � I . . - 4 . I I . r, except 080. Wait, Prealdent, Harlock P. 0 , J 8 .. � I., . .1 - ''I was thrown wholly back, a�d a young girl, gray. She stared with a surprised and cur. that white becomes invisible. I � MCIAS", Nippon P. 0. ; W. J. Sbanuen, r. . � - � - � . - I , - all v4lues of IF A mother herself unruly in childhood, un. were the sa me an in cloudy weathe I - -. tt'Dg da& deep blue of the poli ad tiles to the ,r __� i ; r' � dressed evidently for'a ball I and very mugh ions in . fain� azure of the shadow I dressing -t trained i youth, and without self-control in fl;�;-Tr�M. r . �. . - ; . I tensity, while the person upon whom ,I able. I . f -t I I 11 * I THE MAN . These facts are of very great I I sworth P. 0 , Thom" E. � . , - � out of breath, entered, in pursuit of a fox '' The ftagoness a.i. i ,. r, ji 1. 1. I I . " hesitat maturer life, governs her children in a fitful nterest I n - Hays, Inspector 01 48t# - : � � I :. I I her eyes were fixed stood beforeher sorne. ;ad a moment on her - deciding on the color of 'fOA i 0. .... � - . . 7; � - . I : . ; q ! I � terrier puppy e found �herself . . - . . ; � -what embarrassedly, and. evidently not entqnce, and only when ih and unreasonable manner and wonders that soldiers' clothes. �Lft", St I . � i z . . - . t �- , 9, VIRNMOSR. . r � ,� : �� . I I I W. 0. Bro"foet. r - Z . __ g I alono, sank somewhat stiffly into one � of the they I I do not mind " ; that they ev : � - � 7 rl� �xclaimed Mrs. Aberned - - Soldiers must be- dressed so that they can I ftestorib; John G,,Grieve 'W in. � I i - .. � . 46 by, quite sure what to do next. In her right .r, _,,a; . - �: - i I y looking what is the -matter?" ommands And do not respect her decis' �emain unseen to the emeny m long as pos. ifirtip; George Dale, ftaloAh; Th .& ;, I '�; up, . long' broad abysmal chairi. The smoulder- e IOUs. I ; , I . I � . -Wi6b ThO Book, "nut"" Arm. she carried a large bundle, which with hible. Consequently the 0satorib, James Evans, Resollwood; Thos.ftybuts, I . I ,- I . I I � - " He's got my slipper," said the girl, con- I Ing re fell ,in with a gen a sound, and the Children are keen -sighted, declares a writer dark blue of the A. . � ClintOD - Thomas Fraser, Brucefleld ; Jobn 13. Me. " ,. difficulty she changed to li�r'left, and then American soldier is among the best of colors, low, ilhwn. � �, � .1 . - r free I mounting flames 4 aek]iDg cheerfull in Trained Motherhood, and their intuitions � . - . tinning the chame around the table, 11 and I almost timidly held out her �1 31, : I : . r . . . ! � . � $y hand. y _� � , - . . met Z seldoza-mislead 4hem ; they know that the - while the gri(y of the one time Confederate � I., This most O.Veellent work sbould be In every house can't getIt away from him. 11 My name," she said, gently, " is Maria it ickering lights fr icking over the Asiosys. __ . � . I IN - . n the county of Huron. - � I 'Robt, Smith, Harlook; _' j � - � � � : . ; . i � . r Mrs. Abeinath continued to gaze with Kittridge." : r pla ' , to be scattered and to glitter in a mother can be 11 teased Y) ' into compliance, soldier was oven better, being atill more in� Bobl, MONJIM, rBftfftdll ; . 1: . I � . . I I y J cummin , Xgusoadvills; J. W. Yeo, Holmes- ��� r � 11 , . rf I !� unconcealed disapproval -upon the animated ' "The 'd oness,"' murnin r` hu� red refle--tionsandde ectionsait that " her will is the wind's will," that she visible at a distance, A soldier in white 02! - . . Z r I I ad Miss Frew . hey fell . - I . � �: PRIOE9 $1.00: PER If ratUt r Ru up6 shining porcelain a gleaming metal. soon wearies' of their importunity, and that light -blue. would make a target lor the vilitl 0 ; JZ Govftlock and John C, Morrison, �� _. . . � . � COPY pursuit, and wheA the terrier, finally driven to herse , th, for some reason, alligoj;. * I I I I . - r into the recess formed by the window, had , Pet, ape the " dragonesi ' was weary from her rash decisions'are soon r 'enemy -'a ballets a long way off, pArlit" dedrous to effed Inewarto'es or ir*vs- __ � . � I . � � � r � Coples can be bad from Mr. 8. R. Higgins Bruce- yielded up his prize with a short yelp, she __ � � mm- bee, ride. At all events, r some reason, she first elemeO eversed. So the 006 Other businen will be promptly ast4aded to on ..", B . - 11 . - I - I ,,r in securing obedience would - --- 1 -to any of the above ofiloom oAdressed I* I � 4 . '. � . field, or Mr. David Ron, E40 Church t-treet, i�ronto. spoke with some stiffilegio. ' - oiq�ed deeply, and with iybatseemed most seem to be I self-coiitrol on the part of the � . i i rospeolive post offio". _. lult Par. � : I � Rev, Dr. 31cTle,ir, Prinolpal of the Presbyterian 4 "Ruth," she saido I'll wish you . �,CR , ei4xation of bar whole b6ing, settled, her- mother, andithis is of such paramount im. . .1 - � - . - � College, ssys�-T am profitedan4 greatly-ple"ed sel� more coinfortably in �he yieldin cush- rtsnoe th I � - . with wbat I have read, and I intend next Mon . give us your attention, for a moment." could ES THE WQRLD r 9 po A'should this article e6d here it I . ' - . . I � � � . ... , �� 77 �� � . I.. . I day to . . � would have suggested enough. A gentle TH RTH . I I _. advise all our students to put It Into their libraries "Yes, aunti , thrusting � - ionk of the long, low lounge. It is tinques. . : I I . a," said thejiK . - 11 - ies into passion nor � � a �� 08. . ; � . I I � and to � I ti 'able t4b she was lost in meditation . . 1, � study it -deligently as affording rich In. ,back her bright light hair, an ilancing with - I - ,�: . 11 OP . Z E A I I s" of' � I _� I � - given � - - � - i - , " - �dbjeet, for she sat " : ."lles , � I ;� . � . I , . I z , I V � struction in pastorial theolo and practical t godll- brilliant eyes at the clock. " But, they'll be RheUmatism BanlShm upon a I for a lone tim gazing curiously reached. , :; ­ ome very serious e way tz,imporbuniby is the point to -be - ;� , � ness. I shall read them a f1y1w passages tba quIte stil Ow many motliers have bad oc- WW* I : L ' I ­: they here for mb in five minutes. We go to th Musical - Instrument � - 1. . � I 7� . � I � rnay see that It is far from being dull or dry. a at �the leapinj ca8ion to wish that they had observed 11the - I . ,� . - Z theatre before the daift"ce to -might ed Lik 1. � flam�s. ' I t� I I e Magic. I . � Mr. N. D,ryrdale ot Wni.-Drysdale & Co., Publishers -Mrs. , I � I - . - . F � I , a I old rule for avoidin ds,"" count - ; t . I I , .. I nd Bookeellers, Uontreal, saya:-Rev. John Rcfw ' Tom's' party, 1rov know. " . I ETTIER . v : � %11 �� F I I I was a grand man, and tbo writing of hii life could Mrs. Abernet�y visibl� shuddered. "We ' -_.� 11 I i We had better send or her," said Ruth, three before you speak," then they would .. I EMPORIUM . I �- I I I � . . . . - 2 .1 � nothmve been pl-ced in better hands. Whatwe . when dinner was hnnou cad and the I drag. .not in a moment of irritability have denied I i I __ � � - - A Marvellous Statement - Re- ' � . f: I . I have just come to a conclusion that may M. on6es" had not yet app ared. their children an innozent indulgence, or � al I veed tp-day more and more are bookw of this elm � � I I I I I � f -, ­ I The reading of wh!ch ten#9 to the better circulation terest you," she went on. I Ilef from One Dose. �till Miss Kittridge Oid not come ; and from a mista I I Sys- - r � . . � . I I . of the blood,% I keu :idea of sympathy granted . LT RHEUM ESTA Di 18173 I - nd atiring ope's soul. 1604f "If it isn't nice, please don't tell me,' � BLISHE fa, � . it ,*as only after Ruth had said, 16 I'm sure . . � I Mr- B - W. Sherman, proprietor df the I - � I - � t I - excla'im the request after it was once denied, thus �� I � �t t " J) I ! - � I I wn r V I . min ' us wait for he . r. Ing the child the idea that it could get . � ad her neice." I've made up my SherM,111 House, Morrisburg, Ont, Is kno shbWon't want to ba * t RELIEVED IN I DAY _' � - _� - d to have a particularly good time to- by thousands of Canadians, e fol- ai�d Miss Frew and hgr!eljf - were passing gwihva . Owing to hard titues, we have cor,.- TE � i -, 11 night.." . - lowing statement from Mr., it:teased for. Wes ayt�' mothers," � � - . � - . � Sherman will through the 'hall tb 8 le cause in most ho ehoids a control of SKIN DISKASK9 RKLIZVED 8V ONE A � . . I . . LUMOER ' al a appeared, des- be' us APa 3tuded to sell Pianos and Org*w at � sp"-ini . I � I - � � - . I asure. ce�ding t6 m ';E � rished - � � ; . 11: . ds 1� - U -of til � � yo an Nice& I Memor I - - I South next week on account of your uncle's "I have been cured of rlleumatism of ten but with ail evident effo�t not to have her er, the father excusing himself -from r�e ' I - - I I ! I . " As you know, we are obliged to go be read with grbat Interest and pie , irs ith great rapidity, children is left almoolt entirely to the moth. PLicxnom OF . I � - � Parties intending to build will find it to health," explained Mra. Aberneth d Years, standing Ili three (lays. One bottle h4els click�,too loudly upon the hard, polish. s onsibility with which hb feels unab - Greatly Reddeed , ' - . I . : I I 4: - V - - there advantage to buy their lumber from we think it best emain of SOUTH A31BRICAN RHEUMATIC p . i le I ; " ' DR. ACNEVS OINTMENT ; �� - ad wood f� de o . � � - � P� KEATING, as I handle nothing but -the here. We hope that we are not unwise in CURE performed this most remarkable.cure. � 11, You's�el am ,cope, but which should be more evenly di- . � I a o : I I -11 I I I I 4 E � I I I ?�. - , _ � . best, SHINGLES. -I also keep the befit our deciiion." - The effects of ,tiie tirst do$(, of South Ainerl- always late," she said, vided. Too often the father is made a bu 35 CENTIL � Drg&U at $25 -and uwards. % i � ABOX : V, . I- i ' can Rlicumatic Cure ivere truly wonderful. I ciecking herself in her �nrush, and bringing berr in the home. Nothing more' suref; It Is a m rvellous curo for ail such dis, . AM% , - F- _. � . Z I . i, I i I ) � ­ � I � brands of Red Vedar Shingles, extra quality, " I devoutly hope not," said the neicet have only talien one bottle of the .rem- u� before them teaches disrespect for a mother's authority gusting'a a PiSnOls at'CorreoponAing pricei, 11 � ki � I . I poss ' . � 11 � .- - , k I- and at the lowest ible price. Any with Ek strang look in her eyes, edy, arid now liaven't any slzn of rheuma- nd disfigurinj d1seases as Ee. k1_1 __1 � - l, I She was'dresged very, much as she bad than her threatto " tell father," and thi sema, air -It Rheum, Tatter, ­ � I I— i a�nount of Cedar Post for sale. I am unwilling to do this, but really tilffil In my s.vstem. It did me more in Barbers', itch, 7 r- ­ ,. � i- good 7- � I � . _� . than all the doctorius I ever did in W selfla llead� Ulcers, Biotchos. itcurasall EF01tZ rURCIMING. - - - I Sol, -, __ . I . - MY . I - . , - - ­ - i� . � ; 'I see no other way," continued Mrs. Aber- life., -20. 1�nger gray ; it wasbla4k, It wap no longer discipline as her weakly shielding the child eruptions of -th' SEE lug B � 14 I * I , bben upon her arrival. I The gown was no so surely teaches deceit and subverts al I I - � I I.- � � - 1, �� - � 11� 0 skin and makes it soft � � . - . . , P. ]KICATING, Reaforth. nettly, - � . I 1; i - Z . I - �� 9 ; . . . . r ­ I - . . , Z I ;_ - I I . . . w .'began Ruth� : - - � I �� . 601 I and white. -M . -f : i . - . I But-' cloth ; it was ailk ; b4 it bore unmistak - from the lawful consequences of diSobedi. : ' : , � I . , - . t . I r I . - �V � . For sale by Lumsden & Wilson, Seaforbli, Ole evideboe that its o igin was the same " ance. 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