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Veterinary Dentstry a special office and residence on Goderich street, one doo East of Dr. Scott's offloo, Seatorth. 11124f . I - - - . . LEGAL - . I - JAMES L KILL . ORANI Barrister, Solicitor, Conveyancer and Notar Public. Money to loan, Office over � Pickard's Store . formerly Mechanics' Institute, Main �troek Sesfortb _ i - 1628 -1 - - I I � I M. BEST. Barris or, I toi I nveyanoer I 0 NotaryPublio. Offices up at a rs, over 0. �W PapoVs bookstore, Main Stret.tk, Sesf(,rtb, Ontario. � 1627 � - � I - I MI G. CAMERON, formerly of ( anieron, Holt C&moron, Barrister and Sol dior, Goderich 0414ho* Offloe-Hatmilion street. a Yposito Colborn - ItataL 1462 � . -D 0. HAYS. Barrister, Solicitor, I onvejanoor an 1. JL%t Notary- Pablic. Solicitor fo: � the DomihWWdo Sank. Ofiloo-Osordroo's-blook, Main Itrook Soaforib d6ney to loan., . 1 12" . - IL BEST, 'BarrWer, So citos Nobary, be . Offloo-Rooms, Ave doors nor i ofOommorcis 4 ground door. next door to 0. 16. Papeb swelry store. Main street, SWo 4h. Goder I soft --C &moron, Holt and 0amerot . 1215 I � - O -C � OTT & McKENZIE, Barrister*, Solicitors, etc. 0 Clinton and Bayfield. . Clintot ; Office, 911lot block, hasoo street Bayfield Offt oe, open ever Thursday, Main street, first door wee v of. post oMoe Money to lost). James Scott & E. 10. McKenzie. 1 *98 1 i . � -1 AIMW A PA0`UDJ`0O2, Ba"10601% Howbon I I I &a., Godorloh. 0alsorto. J. It. I W. Q. 0. I Pa. Pamr000r. I- I , - .680 __ . CAMXROX, HOLT a HOLK28, Ba"Idetts. so Holtore In Chancery, i 0 h, Oat M. 0 uAlwoal, Q. a., rMIP 4XT Hatmas I FHOLM]WKD. waoomor to the lalle firm o . McCaughey h Holmooted, Barrister, Solletto Conveyancer, and lqot@4y : Solicitor for Um Can alian Bank of Commerce. Money to land. Firni for @W6. Offloe- in Ooofl`@ Block, Main Sim IlWorth. I .. -------- I � I . DENTISTRY. 11) R. BELDEN, Dental Surgeon; Crown and Bridge Work ane all kinds of Dental Work performed with care. Office over Johnson's hardware store, � I t 0 . -WE" %primAW. LUUV 4 1�� ': , ��,. . ; . . I - I ­ ­ � � ­ 4- 4.� - 1 , I . - t , - I- , � . I , . . 1, I I i- t ! " I � � s 1� I 7 : - . i � I . . I . I . - . . I I . . - . � i � � . il � � I . � 1 � , . i � ,I ; � . I . � - I . ; . � .� . " i� � , i � : f r - T_ - I i- �� � � - � , - I .I- I - I ��, , I � � � . ­ _ . . - I I I I � . . 1 , � . I - . - I , , I f - , r. � � � - I I � -1. 11 I . _t -, , 1. Z I - I c- * , t , - . I I � . � TIR. F. A, SELLERY, Dentist, graduate, of the " Royal C*llege of Dental Surgeons Toronto, also honor graduate of Department of Deutllii;, Toronto University. Office in the Patty block, Honsall. Will visit Zurich every Monday, commencing Mon. , . day, June 18L . 1687 . RAGNEW, Dentist, Clinton, will vi6it Zuri3h on . the second Thursday of each mouth. 1692 . . � . IFI%LR R R. ROSS, Dentist (eucceasor to F. ,W. JJ­Tw�oddle), graduate of Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario; But class honor graduate of Toronto UnIvers- ty ; orc, i wn and bridge work, also gold workin all its forms� All the mostmodern methods for palnl,W filling and paoiblesa extractlori of 7 tooth. All 0 orations carefully performed. Ooffipe : '. Tweddlo's olfstand, over Dill's grocery, Seaforth.i I . 1 1640 � 0 MEDIOAL. � I t i � - Dr. John McGnrtls, _. . Ron: Graduate London Western U ilvergit inem or of Ontario College of Physician i and Yhurg S. Office and Re8idenoe--Formarly occupied bvMr. ol, Pickard, Victoria Street, next to the Catholic Chu' b MirRight calls attended promptly., 145SX1 �-_ � I � � A' W. HOTHAM, M. D�, C. M.t Honor Gradu its - _i&. ,and Follow of Trinity Medipal dollege, Gra- duate of Trinity University, Member of College of � Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario, Constance, Pn- tario: Office formerly occupied byDr.Coopar. lq50 i I ­ I �� . RM TRONG, M. B., Toronto, M. D. C. M., IRILVA,otoria, M. 0. P. 8.,,Ontarlo, successor to 1pr. it, -offio6 lately occupied by Dr. Zliott, Bruce. sld,0zitario, . I ALZMX. B19THUNI, M. D.-, Follow of lobe Ro He a !of Physicians and Surgeons, Kingsio i goouo'r to Dr. Maokid. Office latsely coca aw . Mackid, Mal- ' Street Seaforth. R_ -1 I Dr.! —Cornei of Vlotorts, Rquaie, in hou#9 lately oocup byL..X.1Dsaoay. I . 112'' . - - - D.R-o'F. j.,BURROWS, 1 .goto resident Physician and Surgeon Toronto G Honor sial Ho#pital. graduate Trinity Univisral alemboo of the College of Physicians and Surg4, of Ontario. Coroner for the County of Huro Offide and Reside race —Goderich Street, East of afeth0dist Church. Telephone 46, . 1� � . t DRS. SCOT I T & Ma'cKAY, I I - . � rnysicuNs AND SURGEONS, - I 11 godorloh stract,oppoette Mokhodlat church,Seafort i � 1. 0. SCOTT, graduate Victoria and Ann Arbor, an member Ontario College of Physicians isn Surgeons. Coroner for County of Huron. , � I a, MAbKAY, honor graduate Trinity Univeraii medalist Trinity Medical College. Mern'be rId ollege of Physician@ 4ad Surgeons, Ontario. � . 1488 � � DR. PHI'LLIPS,"of Toronto, has op'ened an offic lately occupied. by Dr. Campbell, where h treats consu mption and all diseases of the air pas �jges by inhalation of tredicated vapors, the only rm rAonal method of reaching the lungs, tie troying th rulcrobes and eradicating the disease. The Dr. he � - just returned from IfQt Springs, Arkansia, where b spent the winter Fikut:13 ing the method tla are of trea Ing III disease@ of the urinary organg, i rid all di eastes of long, &tanding, Skin diseases and diseases o women cured in it short time. Electricity used I rheumatism, nervous debility, dw. I 108-tf I . . AUCIIONEERS. . WM. WOLOYl - Luotioneer for the 06ountles of Huron and Perk,h ,ad Agent at Hensall for the Massoy-E arris Menu .acionstng Company. Sales promptly Attended to shargea moderate and eatisfacHon guarants, Were by mail addressed to Honsall Pt 46 Offloe,, o aft st his residence, Lot 2, Concession 11, Tuck orsnatth, will r000lveprompkattentlon. 12Wif - - LUMBER � I —A,N; D — I '.1 SHINGLES. Ii Beltalgalwat9in communication with �he lurhbei leaters, the tindersigned is in a pesition i,io supply � �AfMber, Shin les, Cedar Pol I . 9 __ . I sts, etc., ot the very lowc at - prices, either 1)� thebar load oi otherwlse. Yardd—tia the rear of tl,G Queen's 11otel, leaforth . 1'. KEATINLG, Seaforth, 1627tf - . I I - � TO THE PUBLIC, . -i� I I - : - ;��- — .1 I I 1.1� Lll(f'a coraidete litic of . i 11 A . , 1 9 . Builders I I � � . . IFT I Rxdwn.,rp.� &I a. ad 40 ed D. I no . e d d Y. r e 0 9- . e 8 0 t- 3. f n I - - I � I St � . . oves � , I � 1 Tinware I - I I � ' ,,� airy Sup - plies, I � ,TC., - ETC. i i E I - T - I . I i , Pori�es Rights ! � . . 1. . We asi; ,, I � ,,-hare of your patronage. : � I - I . . ; Uff * m ILE-n & C0,9 �EAFORTE. . � ! ! I i i I I � � I I . � I - - 1111111111 I A FORTUNATE MISTAKE — ; 0 - 0 1 T FRANCES At. BUTTLER, RX THE HOME . d MONTHLY. - . . - , . . � r.. . . — . " But -father-" " My deir'child, donot v -gue the question, the young ma I n is 9, tranger. You have only known him fora hort time -if you call acquaintance at a ummer resort knowing a person at all. I y hink it is a very superficial kind of kno'win . 1w 0 fl* y ug, he comes and asks me f r my on . � ter, off -hand, and, what is worse, My i %ughter­" � ! ! I 1111111111111111111111111111111 1111111111111111111111111111 I I . � MRS. ANDERSON'S BABY. . * You couldn't convince Mrs. Anderson . - that Cu id ever as as pretty is her l,tt, . ,v . Mrs. H. C. Anderson is well known in South. Britain, Conn., where she lives. She is;very,enthugiastic about Dr. Piercelli I Favorite. Prescriptibn although no more so th4n 'thousands of other women who I I � . have been simi- � 11 I larly benefited. .1 , t. I �. ., She w v - ",I ­ "During tie � nth ut E.�, " I EMU of. es t.on T C-1 -�; I . I I � � I - --- - - - --- I � . � ' 11 would be a fair as lilies 10 -morrow 1. am enduriiig�the torment,!' laqghed bar room- � I Mate. I LO , 'Is down, but her face* began to ln"a ' smart and burn intolerably. She bore it I e, then ille could endure it no for some g ti�, , longer. ': : I � 61i Girls," she said, sittinq upjo 11 does this stuff hurt you dreadfully V " Perf�,, otly horrid, Hour, smell ; I can't sleep for it," said one. %4 My aco is so stiff I can hardly speak," I - � i � er. . . 11 But," said Louise,- " does It burn and smart ? J cannot stand it. I m u9b wash it ,, ; :, � I ! . . I "!T!!TnTT!!!!!�--- - - !�- '� I - : I . . 1i go-wrie, whom she is visiting—" Oh,�grand- ma, there's a .cow -no, coo. Pll� have' t(3 . y say ' coo .' when, I'm in Sc6tland �� Z11 t I, I : . . grandma?" . I . � I I i . ; ; � i i . I i : . ' I I PE RFECT; TOOLS Red, ES- L � . i � � : � I ' SAL1Y FOR PERFt0T I � L � �. i i � WORK. ; � I ; I — 1 1 1 � A Perfect Medicine is Requl'1`4 for r 1� the Buildino, Un of Nerve- tlas'u-e P4A ,� X :�� 1-�Iji I., I- . � ". J ��J. t, - . .�A " LN 7 id VA, W , EMBER 15, ; I I ! i L I � � ,y PROPOSITION Md . I -�, - .; ,,, " F -k - � . - — . - 4 � I . . I , � �eauty and style without coinjort ily obtainable, comfort'�nth� is � asi I . � ,On: appearance is equally simple. 'Ion never saw an ugly - I sf� I I pair of ater Shoes," I yet many of tl.yejn ico er comfortably most unlovely ..... feet. e com n ��� � these two_ � co- ufort and beauty -are Only to be - , ha:1 in the "$later Shoe. - VI - � --- - , I, - . r_- __ __. � . __ - � - _� INRI_,�j.F.S - ID A F I -, I J - L � � ­ 4Q � _M-0. � - I � - - - . __ - . I I V I wa- #1-o � I � . I . ______ I , . - �.. 4- z� . " stock Of Buildei r_,��tt4 ;tt,,,Md je.rap bi � - � I I _ - , Tra�ck'sna Rsn� _4 1 -ad � .,,jod ,wd- Linse . M I r � ,W4t r4oAy-inixed P $0 : � � I -a-ad, fur . . . - : # Mr. Ashton paused, and looked keenly at keep . hing 0 � on. . I i 0 1 - I I -_ Z ! 1 i � I I I ; ' ' I I � I . . � . � I I --- � -.---- : I ouise,'who, though the color mounted to . . my 0 1 She arose as she 30ke and lit the [lamp. ' and Flesh,: and for Cleansink � I - : . I . . I ach. ., I � , � , 7 .. � ­ H M 11�i� I � 1\I , � �1� e . I I - . - --- I I ; - AW �__� - - . I., -& M Isr brow, steadily returned his gaae. L went b th4 - � I %_1 ,,e : ... ! . ! - -_ h I As the'light raves, ed her swollen and in I : � ! � I . I - I - I ,Z=- 28th f June an flammed icountenance there was a chorus of the Blood. I "I only stipulate," he' wanton after I �N. � go . . r �: - X'N -,,11'� -�73�.X I --*I- 1 90 _P . ! , I S ! I __1 Uev t u ti ,I, - � I , W : 4 ' "�L I- 1. . . e rst dismay. 1: . I i \ � I ;i., I of A : I % � - Moment, " that before I accept him as so . the t , -Oh I! my dear Louise, what have you . I _ - � I k . A -to Mide in twelve shapes, on lasts mcodeli i 4 on -in-law, I shall have time to make in-, . . ist. I tried di I- PAINE'S C'ELERY COMPO1PW-D � . I'll Af s � I fronii actual � feet, a-11 widths and. sizes� - RDW a ([ 2iries about him in hi' Creut doctor do -no to yourself ? Wh4t have you put on I . All � a own country. I ake yo : . . I 1 ' � I - I 11 _H but wi h little benefit. I began to t . leatbers, styles and tokrs. I i - . � - . -- I a n sure that is onl reasonable, don't you . # Your. face ?" the true D' e Banisher �4d - I ;y . I Favo te Prescription I In November and I a � I I 1"as � . � 01d I link so?" 11 'nice ittle baby girl One of the girls ran to the mantel. � T � � I L -very .pair Goodye r Welted, nat4e ' nd .12 -.w $tang & in Febritary lowin . I � 41 I I -1 r . .. - . I B ; � 4 1 a ,� , was on in'hard labor about one ^ our an w eat Health Giver.: - ! price, stampid on the Mo e. . ' I suppose so," said Lot to ' piece. , . : I � I � I � ., I 0 ... I 5ise, with me andl ressed on the eighth day. 1 never ha I . I - - � I I . 11 Copal varnish,!" she read on the label. ! -&- I I . esitation, " but why forbid him the house tu?e doctor with me at all; just the n, irse and tw . : T I I I � I . .,�� . _. � I I . . - . fikthemeantime? Itseems me quite un- Also I the buttermilk and tansy w" not the I . 1 $3.50 ANI $6'.00. 1 � . - -_ - -11 � . L0,j1'rt$ in Rea friends his makes my second cb it As well made and, perfect toolst sic ' ' - . . I : I I . . noces. I i � - I , 00% . laccessary." i first o 'e I did not take the I Favorite' re only bottle on the shelf, and the excited and I . . I . � . ,LT-YP-' sto'ck. � I ti ,ry for the cokititruction of the jiterfect I � tion,' and the little one was sick at t te ti . . - - ; . preoccupied girl'bad applied a thick coat of '" R WILL11s, 8()�E LOCAL �:'AGENT FOR SEAFO .----. a&sa an ,am wil . " Well," said Mr. Ashton kroking his andlv justa uttworrignths. Tli I t bab working medicine, so in a rfect imedicine . RTIL I 0 -u� �� 8 . I Pa I . _ so wid A01 - I eard and tryin a lighter tone is p and healthy as any ru r III varnish f ae and hands. . _ �. llil:w . - . -_ I g W speak it . . r I neoessary!, for the establishment of healthy - 1. I lb in ibe j,ownahip o I Perhaps I want to have in little girl all h. , e sa t thir�� weeks old now and Mrs. aynard was summoned, and all ­ I , . I . I - . # . . petite, o6nipletO digestion,' regul , . I gainin �o,iery day." I that was assible was done for her -relief, a r action � . -----------, I, . - lngd�, good fence I - to myself a little longer ; pe! haps it may be I . " L _ IT er excretory . r aus. pearanoe "d de rtment b i the eveuing� � ::: __ . --- -1 'JU 0 the bowels, and oth ,. . P0 The Chinese I ;u7d ihreo�-yorlahll lont not to let affairs progrq a f ta�rther until Mothers who puffer undue Pain prior to but she suffered intensely. . I - Lily. I I � The fact is firmly4stablished tha 'Ine's and particularly if she is led-� ing a hand ti;o ' i . ; ( wing to the fact that it thrivel,wi . - Vosodster bor4to o or succeeding the baby's birth are invited Her inflamed eyelids, swollen cheeks and . th but �� I'll I , . . � � a, basis is -agreed upon. Hi wever, that in Celery Cot�pou�nd ii the only true a n 1 re. got the breakfast ready, she' i i a prize, John 1 'the Chinese sacred lily h I'll .11 isar particula" to consult Dr. R. V. Pierce, by letter, abso- lips were, however, not more painful than # litt a care, as be- f I . my ultimatum. He is not io ' all at the' I I liable medicine for the perfect rebuili I g of and the sooner you secure her yourself th# Cox a a popu ;11 11 � � . house nor write to you until a lutely without charge. The great sucpe�� her troubled thoughts. I . I lar window plant, and is � . 0� I I, hear from' worm out tissu4n, uubr&ced and wes n 'vea better. - I i 9"W- . . -, � � P : .. I . I � - --------- � I ; all) grown in sand, or gravel and I . p. . i � London. Do yo � which,has attended the careful method What would Ainslie do? Whab would he wanting flesh a d waning strength I water. , , I � - _� . ,a . : . I � 1* Tht se fragrant flowers thrive very : � I ; 11 Ceitai said Louise� 66 �d, an you� pursued by Dr. Pierce, has caused - imita! think of .her�? She could not , 6ommunicate ., - well in . � . lily," � . ,, If the pooixon� seeds of disease hnjve made � . R . . i - TU *tt �. : near the glass, but I k W I am going 0 the Maynar a to be one tors to spring n who make offers of free with hi 'in. � He 'whe so ardent, so eager, your blood fo and sluggish, Painels Calery ok ; IiVi g rooms, of Course, . - I . advi I . i the do not require the I # 0 uot�'e'llleqta at t4ir annual � hou a party, it . ce, ttey are not competent to what if he were'driven to some desperate compound Ito I' purify and cleaus Cou_xci,X,..;--The couqcil m1al in Brucefield, sun --only plenty of I risily oes .not matter; I ilial be there , giye, not being'phy.sicians. When yo -4 act! The 1Wrtured. girl moaned with an- t -he, a i ',cA#8i134 -on September Is membere � 11 h . - : i D4 4 , life ntrea to .*cour" hialthf ljf;�and - t. 'All were Mutten days. He is noi in ited, and are invited to " write to a woman, I I "k guish " she � lay on her couch in the dark- . present., � The'raten of t&xa' * for the our' ext in order are the hy"atbe, tullM - I . ; � - � j6yfully to eve part of the body. 1 . '; da ils, and the early or poet;s narcissus , I I . the � )u will have he�rd by tho ti a I come the simple. question, "It this woman a oned room". �� � � 'I , rent year Will be an follows, " iz : For conn . it V I I - I I . J) ; � I . ,small ills of life, such " headache . . . ty, call �d " Nartaissus Poetica." Then 11 ! i ,,)me.. I � , . . physician? I I You will find , that she is The day passed and the evening came, * pu as,, $2,163.62 quirm a rate - JBIA � . � I none and stoma I . .10 of 1. 2 1,11"u- � 'Lon - I � r-re;a arities ";26: Mu . " . � f ull owers are especially prized - - - . She came close to him an& to?k his han nd dares not claim with the ball in full swing. One 'nd another e for you . lom- in yer fdollar. The, towl 15 1P and general for. window, I I � AWOV � happy day , Vaine's Cele, gar ens in city homes where there - '06nd CAM t it I both of her own. � I to be, a hysician. To offer such advice visited the fi valid h and con. Be 6(;§.13, 'e,juiring a ratei are ,- . 0 1 with eympat ry - I pound will alteedily drive away'the I tor- I puq'osee $4, few �� N . � 11 -- r � I � win ows that can be spared for 6 I Do He drew her to his breast ind Ilooked lov. is dectiftful1l. To receive It -is dangerous. dolence, -but' hQr anguish was pan ad. � i of �A mills per dollar. I The foll " _111AX 4 � mentors. 1 4 owing sums =�s.ow over !!! i 1. i ft gly at her. "How like her n Remedies ' , vriA be raised .as . r req�isition of I he' rr T -a the sam - � . .Pother she Prospective mothers should send for a had allayed her pai to and now No other medicine ever given O� in6lli- I � Pa ,,hey requir e aftention and , - � ­� . - I � . � t g own !" he thought, " Ho '' fair and inno- free copy of Dr. Pierce's great 000 she was almost glad that the decision I � in the same manner as the Eater , i � . . - I , wa's o o ocool trusts tion No.,: - � . ' I - irent humanity ins bes0wed finch shioWersiof ., p27.0. ; as : � r see yx exercising care to have the � - --- 11 . . c4 nt she is ! Can I give. er p -to any page book the " Conimbn Sense Medical taken out of her; power, and that she was ' i . ' No. 2, $229.95 ; No. 3, $27&97;,:, . .1 � i . blessings on in� ividuals and familigs. 'One -r'ly r . -1 - 11 .1 . _. - - - - I Adviser," A copy in paper -covers will forced, whether or not, .to lie still while the single trial will convince you No 4, (does t require any) ; -No. 5, th : --- - - . One ?" . I it . � of I" won- � � � bulb='11' tooted before they areexposed to � _. . __ - I . L I - hours w6nt�by a - ; I He had to clear his throat i bef re be an- � be sent on receipt of 3i ofte-cent stanips I � � nd her impatient lov" drous powers d virtues. Il $90-17 ; No .56 ; No. "', $99.58 ; No. i 0 �unlight. * I .., ' . I r, nisit" L - 6. $97 J swered. i I Itly'. waited in1v in. :- � p �opole sides these there are the Fran . �-­ I -at I we'll, a all it keek;A them well, 8 $337.71,.-'; No, 9, $470 ; N64 10, $M.081 ; I' -It. Ph and -! . . I I- GODERK, . . ­:., I I . i She heard no6in from h in I i ion narcissus, jonquils, and the early ; ­ I , fle I Oh, yes, I expect car ta to bear - cloth -binding So stamps. Address a 9 i , but the 7f, I Union M61 illol 1, $WX . The people - - 11 , I lo to pay cost of customs and mailing q nd beat - i - ­ I � 9r. third day, ter, 1when she,w" almost well � , � N Rom`au hyacinth, Theme are generally plant. � . � __ . fil � I BAO Ir , by that time, and so -.1. i1alv R. V. Pierce. Buffalo. N. Y. in the VasitiEnd will no do bt. be ple&sed� : -1 I ) I : I . � in I - - � I omise ?" ..� Poor, But Rich. -i . to learn that the (oun(il hav � decided 'to . August to November; - I I p . again, th�! ii sti# disfigured by her recent od"4'.46y 6�e_ fro ,� - I re-; if I - a I � --- She gave it willin I . As too came. ter ! im! the place the old W . . � wxut�for holidays, the 7 - _;;;; __ - - � 4 father kissed was seen. of the mytterious boatmen, an( le"ant, exper ence, Once in England, says a wri the Christmas 0 � yl I unP I 11 Ifoo i brid, with a new I 1, -,- - - I ... TAULMEMDA If .A earlier planting is necessary. All tign 11 _'�,�_ �_ I . I I I .1 Z - I I . 11 ,.her and went out Of the -house. though he threatened to explore the bank fter he had h6lard the story, of, as Charlie Outlook, I was driving with an old I far iner, steel stradture.' J n eJ Forb w is made by the bulbs like a light, sandy loam, -wall � ,� - � �, �.: - I � . , . . I . � I As he walked alo called it, "the plain, unv ruished tale," and and some of the men of the neigh oriood council to" - ag the stre t his thoughts where the boat had been seen, it was Fjo I- I _�_ make tbe 6. d o inter. !!!! � 1, - � � . an bridge do '. . .__hl �� i �- ­ - I _ _­ � I mixe4, with fertilizers, as ' `.o__ f I v a , - wi�re not pleasant. . i warm and so near l'unch time that he gave condoled with and pitied the sufferer, Mr. came under criticism. Speaking of � p rom- ant.* for ohemore sea on. ut, as it has , for Eastern lilies. ! I -4_ , a.Rys Just as my daughter beginf to be compan. it up, especially as Miss Louise looked pale Ashton took.his daughter a band. ineut man in the village, I � 44 , Any of these plants thrive wall in a ; -_ - - . I I asked � ; He been sinki�'mg very fast du i the last few. I teaul. * AV- . t - � ; �__­, - I !i . � - . in I � � - - . I ; I heated apartdontiv, but are injured by be' oweigor Ty5w* io4able comes the whisper -a apper fellow, and required his arm to assist her steps to I'Mydxughter,�Ihesai tendeilyandear. is a man of means ?" i months, i6 w"at last oon�ii red unsafe to __ , ­,­ - I . I . "I � and presto ! chaoge. Papa i nowhere, and the house. . nestly, I I we; have' much to be thankful for. `4 Well, air," the farmer replib�. 4 winter. ldg� exposed to gas, ,especially to_ the gas W1 i . f 06mrs *I � lkln& I I . � . , 4 he stand shother ' ix , I . I . A steel bri ,:� all - sb' You have escaped making a mistake to which it ; nij .escapes from coal stoves. . i . I � A - � t@ to arry him on I of hand. A Just before dinner, one, of the maids, with I san � nine money, but he 'in I mi �hty will be placed upo ti th a nt abutme i ; - _1 3twinet Upright & , I .�l I 0 - I . - I PI g7u:nupon itm- What she In :4ee in the an air of great mystery, gave Louise a this is theimerest trifle, not eveni: to be con- rich oi ! as awn I ble. To 'a urn of $2,74,23. ; � � __ ­ - - I � I fe � . i - __ , , ; � "" ' . _. - � ' ' � � ' . w I oulb know! He is � certainly not note. � i : sidered." , � i � IN a great deal o land, th n V? I was receiv!1ed from parties os ssed under the , 4 - -.- I . I 0, I 6et.vI I_; e tom i . DIAMOND DYES . I ,_ - , a withhisaitf� andgraces! It was, of course, I from Ainslie, imploring "My London . . � Shepherd 6reeV d by- I woo being- paid - � � at . i Louise could not speali. asked. � . i ! rainsoge I � ; Z1_ do ; - 7 . _. H� kno a it, too, by Jove ! im' spite of his her to meet hirn in the gronnds at -a certain i correspondent cabled me the d after you No, sir, be ain"t got muchland peil' � - is Pa , their assess.. � 11 I ,hbr, by those who I � . � is - -1 - . �� �. r I � ; i . I Can't Be Washed Out With :: "-- IN ,�name,and allhis ancestbra. Ibelieve secluded spot. Dgringthe eveningLouitie left home only two words, 11419uspect im. but still be mighty rich," mento i1n can ; -1 � I �� "a -s I . h. A4 coum to w paid amount.: - � , k* Stack to, She - , 0 1 1 _.*X It. � . h f is afraid of me. I did not'like his look& thought of her father and her pro post -or." Yesterday let arrived. The The old farmer with a pleased sinde, 1,1ob- 0 Mo. 76. : I he n, mt 1 meeting will be . 11-11 . - - mise. -Nd, - l I I *te., etc. � 11 I - in 1. Soapsuds. I - - * - � � when I insisted on inquiries; he she would not go ; 1 certainly she would not Bon. Edward Ainalie.is o -bisyacht, gone- servedmypuzzled look foramome�nt,j,A d heldt at K�, 1 c4day, October . . delay ank . I ,n le's ol el on I � I r i M_ I D, I I i � ��..­ - I -t and 11art actuall� said he did not kno-k that was the -and yet somethi g must have happened. to Norway� Na ne kno�vp who the min then explained : i 2ad, at IOWclock k. in. - I Upft'h I 1! : � : A"Jort I � I I 11. . � � -t I - . .0 . owtom ,in this country.. 'A �Jack-a-nspes! Perhaps she might see him for- a moment can, be w o bas ohoeen to assume his " You see, he ain't got much in - -1 I - I 7__� I 7 - I lid� C -off _9110M . . I I � , o4eris"d - I 0 hen any article or garment is dyed, � ;'_ I �._ � 1[tuft OM ... : �� __­� Is He thought, no doubt, he haa only to hold and confess it to her father 4'hen she re- name.") h he ain't ,rot much land, but still be- lie 4ch, - w1i the Diamond Dyes � 18040=0=415000 , 66 I , I WORKS c' or adults . no amount of Was . i , �nnot exitt either In c i ldren � h - . uy his Onger and marry an Anierican heireas. turned home. She � could not, decide, but But, papa, his letters of inttoduotion,', because lie never went to bed owing .,a man when DR. LOW's WIT used. 23c. All in with isompsuds can in the sh , I - -_ - It. JL Boat . � I I Ight"t do. : !.. All heiretts-there's the -ub ! Would when the moonlight tempted the whole gasped Louise. - , a cent in hits life. .He -lives " welt as fio dealers. 1 � . gr a weaken the color. I . - : . LL'' ­� - � � ; - ' I L � I- . __ I.. - � I , a - - - � .,6� 1 � , -". , . 00 . g L � he be in su'ch a hurry if Louise had not a -party out on the lawn it was an easy thing "Stolen or fo ad," said Mr. Ashton ; wants tollive nd be pays as he go I . I Lootherdyets in the world ar�e ",stron � _­­ - : to Blip away a " but he isigone, vent to �New York night dGesn't ol1w( 't a I �a n se ih re to - __ 1-1 ay" . . L � . I � a " . � , In fot�une ? . .1 nd b lost among th�'shal- t�iDg and he ain aid A n. bri hant and uufadin 4 --irwelftye had the Al ,g as the Diamond.Dyee.. � I L t . I first vor4or was for a I At thin point of his in"digna it reverie Mr. OWN. I before last.1 We i ball probably never see anybody ; he Us every man the tru at A - 2) Plain directions on each package tells how - , . , .,A . I . � "I wish. sa�n woman who has latel #xAstakeil sad Faty-tom 4. 8 or bear of him again." - 1 does his uty himself, his I )ton neal rly ran over an .ol( lady, slowly' Ainslie was o r owered :wi �, a family ndL I Is returned trom Ja I' I ' could Y as dye is used, and the whole work is so .1 - wa I . � I tb gratitude , ' hysterically un. word is as good . - to I . send the . 11 .. 1111111111111" - "W� � . king inj front of him, a#d, haiving to at bar condescen i . He had been recalled Louise wept and sobbe neighbors ; him as hio bOn , si ple that even a child can use the I rMD, . 4, mothers of chil re --wh go o summer re. in with _� I ap(logize, i changed the q trent of his, to Engan y ur ms from his til bar father was frightlened, and bad too- and every MAE and child lin:the sorts to J043an r cot rAo in p fit and -success. As there are vile imits- �� . I 7 i b hat his I son might not call, for her'1ind nurse -'a assistance, but- her town looks up to him and respects him. No, . child govern. tio is of Diamond Dy . . � I I , _- I ' ' as, see that your dialer- - t � . I t�ink [ " niore! struck with the - ; L -_ � th, ughts I fat er, who feared T .. _. I . 'he homle of the Maynards' W�as beautifully arrive in time to gee big Mo her, Wive. He = s rung front very mingled emotions. ( sir, he ain't gob much land ; but still! I he is ment. . giv % yon exactly what yoxi ask for. i 17 NaM sit ated oql the bank of a wi * . I 0 re ' deference paid I o th�ir iold6ra by the child, :::: L !� I . . . d river. must mail on the stAmer leaving New York ! gret and xelief were all theiii-. a mighty rich man, because he's got � jall lie ' . �__ .. , � � r there t i . � . 11, -1 I i . . ' .9 one. Would Louise go be kept her own counsel, and wants.)) i ran ove An AllythilIg else that I saw LL - - Uowin nd sailing, lawn tennis, driving the next day but ' However, a I . , do- .. I � , I I au riding kept the young people out of when Charlie serenaded bar � il - in the Island E npire. 'I lfilia� . obedience -is Noteis for tiie Bride. I ­ . ' . with him as his wife, to be I)ved and cher- with a W,njo I assented t( the old farmers deduWt6n 1 . I ­ . � L , 1. I do . . . I 9 almost the relig.on of tbt� � apanese. The L � . * � . I � .- 3 s enjcying the delightftl days of late ished as no wife evtir was b Aore ? He bad and a parody, the'refrain of which was: for I thought t iient entirely correct. i �Vh(n -children are tau ght in the, legends and The bride who finds taspider on ter wedw. __ �. ,6, � � : guirmer. The large, old-faillioned house perfected every ariiangeme t. He could a I ; A man has'all I a needs and all he wa I _ I . ding d ay consider bervelf blested . I . " Oh I for the touch ota.varnielled hand I �. i �e � he fairy taleti, in tl air gan es"Aii in every pos- ran m I . . I y was cramnied fulr of guest friends and not bear to leave her. He was, he know, I is certainly rd ch, and when lacks; that le . Title bride who dreams offairies the iiigi%t :11 � �- I � � . . And the eight, of is f000ethat is swelled." sible way, that ,o defer to wi has of father bef 11 JM19T.0-T - relabiveg, ciildren aT r, - I � i thi ' he is cwtainly poor. t . - . 0, young men impulkive and impatient, but it was his great : : -Ocean I rove - Im 0, . 11 I I . it " . � and mothq'3r 4e her marriage, will be thrice blessed. AMOVS I I ani maidens. No one could tell exactly love that moved him]. Her father's consent she was able to reward the musician with -Recogrd. .. it the highe t moral law. I�the bridegroom carries a miniature � I _.. 11-44ve- � env" � i . . � � . . I There is in u�ch e 0, I in th ��, IrsillutrMomn ho vi it was managed, but Vir;ginia h spital. was, he ur ed, as good as gi�,en Of course, hearty laughter and applause. - 0 i -11 I 0 9 . u life of 'Janan' bon entice in his pocket he will -always have� �, 'Nighily Zu ity triumpol s over difficulties, and the answe U, I ; ene children, thi I I'' be applied with � . all were re to thos incluiri�s �ould arrive No one guetsed the real,state of the case, Success I I � goo, I luck.. - y post ebuser, 4 coinfortabl.r lodged and delikhtfully enter. almost as soon as . I t I inin Of )ur American , . I - -, n iorgaus- y lef I 8 'pins i 'Aftnatood ln:�] h aa : rriages are C i th t New Yorli, He and it was not unill some �esors after, on the In business comes when I oniidered anything, - , . . thoroug . isfac- youngstersi Tot a forme r age he happiest o 11� pwket. FrIo tait3ed. Lbuise Ashton was the life of the would cable. They ould wr;ite and explain eve of her niarriaga, that s f but ucky. Get married on ljiDd or ,doet' � I . . I he told her father tion is given the public. That"s why little creauteree, � . i '. ,amrWomVwrai pa.-ly, Sure that her father,"s inquiries That would be alld lit. I I over how mu bache is � a I t ,� . and her I . eh she owed to her viline 8alle so rapidly. Toot get arried at all. I DoWx uty ,43 about her I �rtglish lover would ' fortunate mistake of copal varnish fo' � Zrat it has been n( �iced t1 at " 'a rule obil. 11 , , � . _U:y#_Q certainly re- His eager words , wed on like a torrent. �, r but- as if by magic. Pain, internal ex� 3rnal, dren,are not ' � #011 traj ne� � as they should � N ould be given a tale. 7 - 1, . it preWid. ' doi d the credit of that scion, of a noble He paused, almost out of brelath. termilk and! tansy� . finds a prom t antidote as � W ivhile on t�he wa � ­ .. I co, P�;i;�, 'at"i to . . . I I . in Ner0iline.. be, and a writer makes whei its suggestions for . A � I boi r spin � . i �; � ­ I '�a , (TIRE END.) t. :1 , i � - - � b"4111141 ith-a-ft Ar ,gr i he to were of the gaye8t, and' " But why," said touise, bewildered ant] . ! , ,gr y .to church. I.t. iT., ��� k - I Tryi poeffively a sign of evil. - ipm I I . I . she 1was the leader in all the - - - I I 1. elementary instruction . � . enjoyments of confused llwhj,no�,wait to be married- when -9 i . -, - i i I � I .� . 11 - , . APAUW4011 OL Yeamn . i Drink from ��'Iiohe cup. Peiver from If the wadding ring is dropped duting the - -' 1. V. FEA ' ' � 11 the �our. Poor Mr. Brown, who had regu., on can 'come c . I � I the t I I y . k for me !" I I Griind Trunk Enkin leer Swears by * Chunks of Wis .ra. ii ; saucer, ' �, . I i . . care nony the bride may as well wish her. - . . ­ I � ,: � , . � larly laid bimself and all that he possessed Then -be was at bar feet. ' Success is apt to destroy a in& "s belW, self inborn, for she will always have 111- - . I " . s K;idne 7 in Little children only h ive i the napkin sr- . . : . Y -Liver PiHs, � � . - . I - ,You cannot understand, ,my lovi I I � luck. ; i � . r at h,3r feet every summer since she was six ). You Dr. Chase' 1ack. � - . I I 11 J , range teen, was Goo. Cunimingd, for over 20 years engineer I d as a bib. �� I .. : . more infatuated than ever, and do not know how terrible our parting -would ,, , I Love may be blind, but Pelf -lo ; Kiss a bride'after the ceremony, and be_ - the Grand Trunk running between Toronto and Ire is Oesely e,r drink- - . . !i I i Making a, noise eitih t in sating or ifore the newly made husband has a chance., , . 7 86E d to- Richmond post hafte 'for two hfr � 1 4 H o R , sui new be -to me. I c - annot explain. � -1 have a sort Allandale,x8sy .v ­'Th: constant duty with my work R111's. : ing in -vulgar. i I ,� i Jac of clothes, although before her advent of presentiment -no, I cannot bear to have gave me e cel'o The closer u get to a great man the to do so, and you will have excellent luck. . I I . a pain in my back,* racking my kid. ' Alwisys cbeirfully def ar to older I ... he i R,d deciled that hiswardrobe was ample- you., Dearest, can You not trust me ? Be- 1110Y5. i I tried several remedies until I was recom. smaller he app are . I . - people thro ighout the year. - . . mended in � reman, r. Ave onley, to try Dr. I . � 1 and to as . . . - , , I I I is ,ontingencieH. Charles Maynard lieve Irie, it is not as though we had not Ch idney,Liver Pills. Tw6 boxes bays com. Beauty may be only skiu deep, )ut hom a. . � M tidens eager to wed should give dish. _-, ,& I Sol, to eeb, 11 , * , . - I Eat slowly aud;do `xot ,,fill the mouth i . I - I ! - a collegiali son of the host, fancinated b your father's approval, I would not urge y'lcuredme,sra 9 feel to -day abetter man th3n ness 1w^t4 r heated po the boiling � th pletel ii is bred in the bone. with large quantities. ' , e . _� 'ft" IMPORMA DO ., y � !- I point a wide, - I I - he wie and beauty, ligravely, considered you else. He has consented, on conditions 'vat. I recom' end hem to all my friends." I , Ever � ibert i. It means that the will not i - I I � . I I y man thinks he cuts a ict of lies ' - I 11 � wh3 h an . 'i 0- Eab the food served 0 nq ietly leave it on . y MAM - - Jdw Robin .& Co's Si � . I I . ­ i er " '� In might�noV^q well commit sure to be fulfilled, only I cannot under the � I t! � � when he gets a ii " skate" on. r - � a a for � long time if they attempt to cle"se,. - . _I � d n A year or two circumstances, . wait for their fulfill- Wi :aldd Wisdom. All in fair in love and war-th 6t is 0 say, AvoidArumming wit the I . bin li and',bb� 0 a with it: � the -plate without train - Jish s in water so hot. - � I XMbe ; JAO- do X1131 . � Ma ilea very! little difference," thought the ment." . . . Every woman, ba' . I ,� � 'a * � fingers or feet ;-' I - I � I I - .a some pkim in. life, but 'before and after marri ge. - , i - � . it is the heig�t of i 8Nould a bride perchance see a coffis, Z - . , . had' Oint, Rotterdo . . . . I - i I The ay voices and laughter had 3eased what she hits is a different ih may be sufflcien �whil being driven to the railway station,. . lov) !trickeh youth, " especially when the ing, , A word to the wise a . nir�l tonals. 6 1160th's TotalGin., Lon d �, b,at If in doubt at any ti " to whab ' ' - rly all ug a, secret, per. it depends upon who apes I 'a , i I I � - Sullech &Co.�x Soote4 ma i is mature." In reality he wasi seven. on the flawn, and the guests had nea When it comes to kee i ke the i . proper i ' pr0to departing upon her honeymoon shs� - �� ee 1 and ab' . P . ,Tor .:� I 0 follow the exa I � a �f others of more , I , . . I a twenty-one.' retired to their rooms, when Louise, weary haps the less said about It the batter. Wben you bear a man a I . I 0 I �011011 d order the driver to 'and r I - � I Itow. scotund, J . I ay It b 1. lie experience. , ; , . � turn back I . 110 _ T1 a w6efk was drawing -to a close and and worn from the conflict of bar emotions, In. Home cases even , matrimon bushiess." he has i 1-1 ! , I stir over again or else she I . fil - . � Whisk D i c n; . erry'Wine: '- all 'a 1' pre y is not an I ust eheaud 81 " ebo . Patiently wait the ' -will surely meet p rations were absolute cure for o�,d maidishness. If you value � a in' 10 do not follow w ith.ifie a an i the food served i. . I .. .ingof your Cur � R . intrainto endtbe one. -promised her lover.to titoke advantage of to. , *ad SZ" f 'd an's friends i #evar 'With bad lack. . t I I ----do-- - . Ageuto for . I ceii al festivities with a dance. There was morrow's ball to join him and take the mid. NeW. serVant�" What does your papa agree with him when he calls him a] �400- to'others., I � , I ;- 4oyal Dits to N a tent on the lawn for ref like for breakfast?" . I ,: . ' m e8hments, night train to New -York, there to be mar. Little Mabel -11 He Ib to easier to hurry a small bo o On.an , They li�e in. 4 'beauti�ui 1 atmosphere of I MILBURN'S STERLING HEADACHE POWDER&' I I I . �::, � 0 �yal Diis ii oonlight, -Chinese lanterns, a �,Iband from ried and sail immediately tor Liverpool, He' always likes most anything thi I ; 4o Zy to take, barmiens in action and sure to care . I I Porter, . 4 � ! � k. land tendern"s. . TOey !are rarely scold - *By headache in from 5 to 20 minute& - I - I 22 t we hasn't erran`d than it is to make him h to . is? lovef I .. orou tovsr, and all tbe'reat of �bose delightful had overwhiflined her With his thanks, and got. : 1 _. . The man who shakes your hand � th t _ � I . . . . .- I 0 1 - um - �iaed- ad, cAuse every fiber o t air being is ttai- , - I m . � i I sworn in passionate accents that' she should " What can equal the warmth of a true eat may be trying to Intl into' ma . a 0 - i iten-w which mak up a er country � I . I -To -THE PUBLIC . I " . get his other he . d, through genakati - to .- . a . , . . a of training, � bal.. � I never regret her promise ; but Louise thought woman's love" tisked the Oearesb girl. your pocket. . I � ! prompt obedience. , To ey are 'Something ECbout the Klondike. . - . a of a, I fl I � . . ad I I � I � have openeKi -a hen, just an ear � . ailing part e of her father, and her heart m,isgave hei, e, ," re0lied the savage old bacli. Some people worry because- they a relldeOp and ;ebtle in their gain because they b Mr. W. H. P. Clement, legal adviser to- 66111116C^tion with our I c uij,e was on y on th* I " Her tethp i r I soit.voic I We , I . . t t Even when � all was arranged and she was elor. . ; . . in debt and others worry becaus), lihey v1soft voices and,see� m day bFfore the ball, - . the boa v � � I � on]' I . only gentle An- he Yukon council, and a member of -the .. Usinau.m- the rear 0 approached the land ng, a rowboat glided turned to go, she was tempt6d to call him ' "I was an in'titb,ate friend!of your late can't get in deeper. I J i ' � I I r I inte, bhe bushes on 'a low bank � Can't y . I I i i ners 4round thein.. 'A 1 cup of Japanese ouncil, has re6ently been on a -visit to- � - - 1111111ion B"k, in GO . a little way back and t 11 him it could not. be'. But. husband. . u Ve .me �!&Omething to A man imagines be . . - , I has perfect b6 atr6 children playin Ith rest would scarce- Hands in Galt and Waterloo count _� , I . up t�e river, Z . I I Charlie Monard came bounding to meet remember him by? ,dow-44 How would, I over his wife when he wants her to do A .1 ' - I Where we will sell,,thv f . ! om-e- � Charlie May ; ly be noticed b;, In - - -a I I t I . 1. I � th r -by, so -quietly do , , I . ,, , � t -at bottom: hard a id Louise saw it at the her, full of I inquiries as to where she had I do?" - - thing that she wants to, i ; � hi a in Galt he was intervi wed. .by ti; . As markt , i . � I ' 1 i I pursue their STAko t. It is said that, a heformer and gave the- following,A � same instant. . Frolicso ' 1 - Some men 6re so busy telling WhBt � they Japanese chill h6 he face of an iion. Rpeaking of the alleged grievances � I I I . been and w , at -she had been doing, and Fo m 0 touriE t (to 'High lander) "Did Z th fortna-- 4divered to any pa� I I a "Who can that be.9" said he; f'there is no the Trion -eat i i ies f � il �� I i tetfell � , og ' 1 1 free. I � , paesed'. - !, � a cart of monkeys see you on, the road ?", would do if they had an opporvunitylth4t at � I . I land Am6iiic�4 or English L or the first in tb Yukon be said that it was surprising-, a - . ing there. Look i s as though he were Highlander­�11 Wh t as 'I J� e � . When shd wpnt to her room she found th' � you'll pe k that for ? the opportunity passes b u , sneaking." I , a , _v nobserved.!ii' timois afraid of its a erfiness. The simple,' liow inaccurate informati TELEPHONE 111. - light ' Did -you'll fall cot V1 � I .� . i . �- on would got by � I out, 'the windows and doors of . - I �� I f furbis air men, . � . � 11 ' I I � , ! I LDuiBe felt herself �blush, I ho too �where even -a instanes -� 1 �_____�__ - but every, one the t1wo lar a adjoining b Mistress (Oeverel ).."If this occurs again, FOR internal or external use HAGYARD1d:YJEL- in ' _ I P the time it reached the Eest, H d � � was!gs51.iDg fit the po edrooms open, and Z the popre6t there i a isense of harmony, � int where the boat had th .[ Jane, I shall�'be compelled to get! another LOW 011, cannot be excelled as a pain relievih� a" . � #ne 1�ttle town on the Lewis -river and said . . I v 0 1 disappea�ed,'ar e occupan s of the rooms already in their soothing remedy for all pain. . i . nd undoubted) contrib� es�ita influence to the he 19,CKM � . ; ! . id no one itoticed bar. In � ;1 I I � the h3babitants would almost fight in arga- �� P . . : beds. i servant." Jane -11 I wish you would, I r 6 n ildren. There is, I 11) er e riv r a ove t at 0 t wars- � . : � 9 y � ! ' : think, a wide story h re 36 the result I h that glimpse she had recogni'7ed the Hon. . L mum ; there"s quitt4 enough work for two of -0 � : . ell&, acter of L th Mr.! Ainslie. ; I . _X I ! S i go � was hailed with a chorus of VO4: .73 � I Hunting For a Safe Mam I . upon avl able or not. . uratee - - ces: I I I us I I I I i Some said it was, others ! I I I hat could'it me�n ? What had brought d I - - � !,&Of course, as a �eneral thing," she said,, A good story is told with reference to tl�e children of their (11 terial surroundings. *aid ,bat it was not, and � VARM I the fact of the - Ob, Lou4e, what did become of YOU"! , " � � I believe that fa se, tawdry effects . AND is � � " : pub)ICT..tion of a certain Biblical in fulr- att, ir -a himnNere ? Her heart beat fast and her We mourned yoU as lost !" ' . . I I don't believe iii marrying a man for - . dicti0ftary, 9 . M eemed to be that it all depended on � . nishing have a a rOD x) uence on the man. Ina M norn JTOOERTY ONLY - blu4h ja*ve place to pallor. " Who was the favored swain who took money. But marr6ge is' such a lottery The a itor in said to have given the article the s moon. Many tales origi ted i 6 I Charlie kept a sharp lookout, bat no more an age of the m, . I on the deluge to- what he considered woman, or child who w 11s with them con. ipine - failing to get a claim, through some- . I � I . adv DQDlight ?" you see -and it's jqat as well to know for, al .safe tinuall . - ____ -,- . � Y�. We &,a .1e rn,ng much in this er!70". � -a- - st I hand, buD when the arti0e was sent i,n it . t I body else legitimately gettiog in ahead.. l- X X014an, Prosident, XLJp, . " The unhappy Mr. Brown took the can ure that there is something about him you 'I eus of will like." I . was found to contain views which would -Keetion from a ea a apanese folk, and The disappointed one then . made out ts- I I ftitif lui: , I the party and could not find any one . I � . . . , tse� --k. "Went, Bmeefield * ) 1. . Mrs. Waters-" Josiab, I see a good deal cartainly have shocked! orthodo a 'I eagerl� anticip %te t e ay when many of grievande, which grew as it passed from 4�=, ' Vle.shy . missin . I I , I x r aderti, our useless, inartistic be� . h 1WM,M;=1 of Loam, p- . "And you'r lat(st victim, Mr. Hollis, in th� papers about infernal machines, It had in it too much of �.cieuce and t6,o li 1 98 will ave mouth to inouth. The rivers are frozeii goal � t� been effaced. .The Ja 4ne � I I . wou What is an infernal machine?" le of theolog � . �e a, too, have been . Drasm". 0 . , Id 2'� sing anything but Alice, where art ,, Husband- t y kindergartners for gen r tiolDs. Every one fTom About 'the Iz,-t of November to M I X-6. Zroadfoot , I L . * : ?Ww- Doo's. , iseatorth; iro I What coul V The volume had as not so cold cla=- Dide, seaforth thou ?"' - , , Well, sometintes,; I think it is a lawn. - d be done J 2 -4th. Last winter w ' n . 8 pla a n uleates valuable __", . � � I . of their children' 4_107' - onsumptive to be published forthwitbt _. ., � : 4i V.v I I " Charlie ca mower, and sometimes I think We a piano.)' In this dilep I dring tbe.latitude, though the thermometer, XjAiTk ; Uinee Rvaull Be, � , ; me in with me," said Louise. f six (who has been brought he put in his dictionai . M4 lessons in character -b il'i g."i - 4, Thomas T_ - _`. B I I " 0 j, Charlie ! Chadie was ex lor,ing all Litti. r " Deluge ­Se I 411111111111 I . . ? �id b:)b down to 68 degrees below, 4r. , , , -Tv'U"Wer Did you- ever see one? the shadows,_ searching for you ult never up in �ngland) to her grandmother inlBlair. Flood." .--� y-, I to I ! I il i � T I Clement said be went over the hills for a- '.*-ti�� ; Jaw -es 0onnolly, - 111W111111 I I i , I I . . I" Awl AtUmS. - - mind ; she sha'n%, . b � . This, at any rate, postp6ed the di�fficiiltyi � I I _! I Walk Ithen, as was his custom,and did not � 4 Did you ev� er hear of one ? I tell if she doesn't want - , "ji- th, Vuiook; Rot&j I )I . I - . ti 0 I I ' I ___ , C�4"`1119 *gm-ondv a;, -to, � and the article on the flood was given o t t! . feel it much colder than usual, though of I 21 - . , ft 'o.. J01W Most ceftainly not'. Con- a writer who, lit was !'thought, could be . VIOLtNT cf)urse, parts of the face quickly freeze un- 1 �40 06iA0131001C and ' g The la.mp is on the 7 table if yoi wish 0 . � - .trusted better. � 41 I � � simption is- a disease that . . � uffering, caused I ; r I lipes 'care were taken. � I a, moon gives I I I . He slept in a tent, I More I ght than -th ", said an- � i I I -"" dedrout 10 off � � I I ! ' 4*06(w- Intetri act I . I But when this second a� I . I . 4 was 47 degrees below - ON *1,M be promp I invariably causes loss of other; I I and oh, Louise �! before you go to . I ticle came. it i was 11 . - 4 0 RM ape n' ght when it � . . . - . found to be worse than thle firmt, and andthei� � pro, 3ut with a Yukon sto e and eno&W' 4 - I I 0 tH bed rub your face and bands with butter. Doe I ""Moldve 904 ow".5 flesh. � vt� *0 aRY OiAha aboy . I i � , . postponement was necess i in an aider do ; ; milk ind tansy. Aunt Elsie says pilwwo . : , . wn eleeping-bag, was not cold, � I Z v I � re -for _t - it is a I by . rker I Wher Mr. Clement nter, the ;; . -�4��� #. If you a0le light in weight, I ' The now volume contai ed another -t went in last -wi an and Hdnb6rn, and so she : : I ; I . I Hu ' . 9� . ence, AD-ACHE� I � ,even if yopr cough is only =eed`3s )me for- us 113, t1t " Flood-19ee Noah " the -bowildbred , . rivers were frozen, and he walked 400 miles I . . I i . b ' le on the mantel- . � ---No I I . � Mo -0 h4o ' , " a� ? Is Q Ickly Ended whe I editor trustfug by the time I ; . I I LE i i slight one, you should piece t i your room. gure i 1, i -, Noah �Lwaii . fromDecember 19th to Jantlaxy Ilth, In I I to use it. We . t I p I � I baVe'a I don6 so, an�,dweriy nafity it is, but t y reached he would succeed 4n finding 9, iiiam i . . answe to a query regarding the future Of . I : - certainly t�ke .- Or,& Wet 111R69 8 who would b' I . I S�St4i, Rei, 0 ' Accompanied, y �ndigvlesfion a d -c I tb�n vie hope to 10 I I at thb ball 'on ac- I I i e able to m.6gle science land n the ,O ntry, he said it dependsi entirely on I I � if i count A it." : I oithodoxy in due degrees, � 11 � � . the yi d of gold, What isi now in itight I - - . I I ; . . , mpnt I OPPI - � ; - . - I i , . . . 0110t led ; � I I -AND OTIM S ft � on ------------ 41- i w ifll I I t 12 or 15 years At leas�t, but therV . ? Elnulef ' ','V(ry well," said L uise, but she paid . I I p Constipation cur d �by Dr. Chase's - 7r]ED - � , � vety li! tle attention to hat Was said. Besi es th� inten�e agony aused by the LIVER TROUBLES, biliousness, sallow corn � k)lex jl . I Ina. much more. What ould becom I - = IRIE . � I ,of C0.11 -11"w Olt 'WA h 0'- . I itchin , burni 4 sensations of Res, there ar . of- � A-5 I . , vp I e yellow eyce, jaundice, etc , yield to the Our&.: I KidOy Li�er Pills , a -son City if the district were stripped � � 1 444 *&#dote for Im- I §he elt ditzed, her w ole life, her , ftite Itolln., powers of LAXA-LIVER PILLS. They 2re sure� � I I - I � I N 6 other ymptoms which produce stlessness and - : I I 1. of gok ? - Mr. Clement said it would Prob- � I 1- .116 21001L I 111phosphiles. iremedy depen ad on the decisi n of to cure. : 1 $_4 9 *4'. 8 I I I . I the next few at tim s excruciating, Irvains kno n only, to the � 0 : . �' : is Whits, , � Itt - I � . Js such a perfect prevent- hours. . . I From Bath,; Ont., 'comes the particulars of ahly b a " the Indians put it . u W - rer I . ' I I What should a a do? *�Should she victirp of -piles. I i I I � N 7WArr R! o I I � o rernilt-kawe cure -ffectcd by Dr. Clutse S man A10 away, me live in white mads j S4.i_;1;_Z jatomo,ilua live to cofiqumption. Just leave her father wliblion a-wor&of farewell ? Went In Search of a Wife. ; I _1117aft.'=210Y and Xrb t would one give to t e -free of US I : Kidney-Livcr Pills, Nir. Jos, Gardiner w;js house. �" o , 16 YOnary F 11 I I � I , I � - , . . Could 3he let her1over depart ,heartbroken te IN disease? And yet there is a cure --a * for lorty years tbe vi:thii of imligestion, con- ; - - . - %mlarld"Aw Ithe momeint your throat " I i Now, John, listen to me, for I am older I . - I . � _4 1 1 a -A , X I ft at herdefection . positiv cure—which does not cost much and Is than you, or I couldn'b be your mother ! slipation, and vicolei t h(!ad-,ic)1rs. N0tbiDg verypainful � �, - ky-4kAorldb. begins to weaken and you *.I'Loaiee " call'ed a oice from the next not pa nful or difficult to apply. I I .. accident lappened to . WLBOA Prop,i, i 46 I � seenied in bave the (esiricd effect until lie be- Mr. David Bell, of Shakespeare, the othw I - I 11 find yo re - losing flesh, room, don't forget the buttermilk :and t, W. Chase's Ointmen I Never,do you marry a young woman, John,' . gxn tne use of Dr. C11,1scs's Xidney-hiver . - ­ . U 0 ,. I ou 's, so far as 's � ,before you have contrived to pop In at �the � � day. a was engaged in drivir g the horto ,I - I f actul-tr. tailtay. : Ytru are an b -n kn the only absolute re r blind, itch- Pilk,'and thoy effected a - I I you should begin to take it - - l� hurt, and a . ' conip'lete cure. N1r. i uld hy J S. n.BEUT , ' ro . as a, , house where she lives at least four or five pQwFr at a threshing, when he mietted his : UK.* 4 6 lo*-neeked gown will ring, out the� sun. ing, bl eding and protrud�pg iles. It gives . Gardiner %yrites : . � . .. � I . ' � . I I And � no L times before breakfa' � I � other remedy relief .t the fir,st application' art affords a per. it. You should k0o"w � 4 footing and had his foot caught lin the nia, 4 - I - burn ig high relie You hal better,try feet c j " I bave beem 6p4l,leld for over forty years I China. . - I - has cured so many cases it. 1�1 , . e in the most aggravatrd cases. how late she lies in bed in.the morning. ' The sole of bi badl . � I or � 41t: I laid � . You should take care to surprise her,! so for two weeks ,t� a ti ic. r �,!.t i , wervals I would � I a COUMU . Mr. Isaac Foster, Erieview., mficon, would go . i&ith indigestiorl'atittl constip q foot was y Imer- 1 rit., says: "I . awd, and U a result Mr.,Bell will be ' Pf WnSuMption. Unless " Where is it?" aske4 Louisei,' "I am so Was troubled with itching pilest for two years that you may see her in her morning drOss, be taken %vith � vit)l -nt, lit up for a considerable time. I �, . tired aid aleepy—" I . �11 _-lt!.ij-11c!s. I spent spect Halt, : 1. - I IS 811ceftsar , dolliqrs bilvain, -ind %ms finalllv qcl- * - 117 W� - . . doHars ,nd --!�Mlss Ella Kennedy,,of Pro - I .vanAd'es $a IYou are far advanced with I and could not sleep at night. I halfcrazed and obstrve how her hair looks when ah4 in U �� . .. � fin. 0. r " Ob ! it will not ta a on a; moment to and tried everything. Final seeinf Dr. not expectin If ible, you sho� u M" the - � 'r t1ra- ft_�;i tor C.e. ihis disease, Scott's Emul- t g you. PCHM 01d . visj!d to usc J)r.�, ('I-. Is, K."'Incy-Liver hlls, W ving home from St. � 1. � . �� � I apply i . It is right there on ybur mantel. Chase's Ointment advertised ( trien lmd be where you can bear the morning con�er. I and must say ti -i -it t! e o0haer � -- - no Won will hold every lin- piece i the round bot0e.y) I i found 'it 'ffoocL � i After a second application I are ilic only rvin dy ning, had a very ne row em1ps - . �. I -Other.asall',\, - e I _� -- Are'ungervtua. I . 11 nation between her and her mother. If 0o th4t gAve'rne perml icta: relief. I would not fro A tb. When near the n ilway crow '* k2 1.0d - ducement to you for a Louise felt for the bot�tle, and,� pouring the found relief, and one large'lox cured me. in i ' � � . , . . 17A.14P - roes -stron " U -natured and snappish to her mother� so be WithOut tberrl� foi- , nytb'- ng." n a old London toad, t 1its horse She . - I V_1110=1 - �_ . 1-_ 'bed it over her facb, � . . . 4tMw-, � , ,3 Ipt off p I u she will be to depend on it, i. Ch �- _�7- V i -I : . liquid �i Ao her pal%r Have never been bothered since., and I can re- I 0 , Awed r2 * But if D ase's Kidn v-l.iver Pills, one d ing became uncontro lable for a � I ann -_ perfect cure. , ,. commend it to all xuftring fkorn the same I yout pill a W � I th6 lit r 1ands gna . q . - "'a MP All Druggists, w. and Ii.( I trouble." __ . I � � you should find her up and dmued ueall� , dos� 25c. a box, , At i de3im. or Edmnson, short a. Just " it was )"Sing tho . 4140QUI; 1) id a na r�,e ' ' ra* - I I I � I � - i Batln,'& Co T I . A SCOTT & BowNE. Toronto. "Thii thing has a Us 0 or," she re- Dr, ' Chase"s Ointment , is f�r sale by all ip the mormirig, with - the same neatly coolia , , ., Oront I/ , 7 . sts, � . I furiously SIP : � . marked,, 4.19orrid a rio it smolls abom' . I izt�� 1191 F� .1 t lk Ifta in- � � � - I . W;;;;;rV, ---- - tu " . dealers, or Eduiau$ou. Bates &� Co., Tarconu)�. I ad hair, the satne ready ..and pleavat , &king the canopy. I �, mAk-W, - No 2 00 ­ , ; - I ; able, b e Aunt , ie ass6re us we . I I to her mother which characierlsed her q. I � � ; I I 1 4 � � - -, 4 ft, R's, L, -Min Sevor I T -d . � � I � I ! I . I . ; I , i . I I . � ! -, - . . I a I i I i . � I � � i I I r ; . : . � : '. - L � I : : � I � � i � i; � I I . -.1 I I i i � I - ; � I I : . - \ I . . � ii, i . . �, i� I : / � I I I - � I . : - I i . . ; I . . ? . . 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