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The Huron Expositor, 1901-07-19, Page 7,a to junin .i, 1, On she 106kea' I a JULY 19) 1901' irl_�, - I � r thout, a, V.ora I lwnw..00.10� , � I Aed at ..... . �.� - . Me for a. �Miri' He Took a Mean Reveng'e. I . a& dert she, I ', neek aw h � . A well dressed young man wad si tting ii lugged I see an arin 9, Fifth axenue-stage coach trying .to Win I Ilily. � . r it, d, . Sl%nee of approval 1rom a patrician maidei co � aa dey Was 0 a0b.- . ff. I who sat op,posite.-�: In climbed an., elderl, ' 6 L fire- Frenchman bearing a jag'—not enough yearR—de­ �� r seen- I know bother him, 'but just endugh to bothe -carried � �� 11 to, her, i I'- others. He in his band a copy of i 'of a . � Ill I, - � � � day out till . Cap . rn%gazine corLtaiDiOg ail instalmeEt dat , I - I : � taia Dreyfus's heartrending story, 'Fiv, I . hLOd Ont her haa-(j, Years of My Life,' and he was just buretinj Wd 6aak into�%, I to talk about it. - - He had hardly settled i, were atreami,g, I ills seat when he leaned forward impressive .t . � . ,jy, and placing a hand upon the knee of thi � feet, advanee(j, I young man, exclaimed : za,t Devil's Island ! . Terrible, a I Ah, W � xed intently on, it nof V 4-nivering voice .. ide-19- The p &trician maiden, observing -the fam yol, - tirei . ? "Illy Keep, iliar action, thought the men must be ac ,%, � CLOW "fore- I ,quainted, and with tip -tilted nose looks( , , I , conie_ scornfully at the young man and hip boozj . �- - � friend. This made the young Mau angry . I ]1e,iias weary of the whole Dreyfus epiaoill �� . : Cilre. I . I anyway, and he determined -on revenge I .Gazing stolidly into the eyes of the French � I Asthma,. ]j., - man, lie replied : . � - I a e is atarrh. . I Whats the matter with the place? Colc : HI cure yen, I .climate V -1 . sing � atarrh.' - I I No I No V exclaimed the Fronchman it I 118 : it R little. I surprise. ' It was the beat—the ,�,wful hea � You ever live&, v e cd. - It . ,aII the Tear ! - almost burst hi's brain "' .ate and $1.60 :W4 didn't, he come away, then ?, .ggist. b � I How could he come away.?' asked �h( ' 1, oat., P . . Frenchman, sarcastically. ' His - jai)bn . I would not let him, of course.' I Ustomer. I t Dairig tinia, wa3 be ? How many yean - tubbs, pro prie,. .did he getV . . . . ,ife,Everlsisting: ting 6 How many years V almost shrieked th4 . hia office, and Frenchman, now thoroughly excited, I Ii � I ri, eager group,, was for all his I if e V . I the wonders he : 1&� bad as tnat, oh ? What did he do ? I I What did he do':' and the Frenchman'� - � . oinbre garb—a, ' - -eyes rolled ia'his head, I Have you nr,l Ce and melan. I learned that he did nothing—nothing—noth �mirtyr nd inquired fo.r I ing at all ? He is a of France V an� ; . his voice rose even above the clatter Of - thE 11 � TheophiastulT. . ,pavement. I . nity. I � Who is this you a.re talking. about? I f the I U� aiver. � I �*!" said the pal.e, -asked the young man, coldly. . I DreyfusTAGyf us, of course ! YCIICd thE ' � Frenchman, Glapping the magazine ag*ainsl - � I you �1�2 , his knee with so load a reporb that thf 1� � - O-u-Ida't get you. . . 'den jamped. . patrician, me., - . . �your bitters in. ­. . I Who is Dreyfus V "act 4 smart man I I . I What? YvU know not Dreyf us '!' I I luantity of your I Never he�.rd ( f him in all my life. Tel � _me about him,' euid the young man N,vithoul � � and amiled the quiver of an eyelid. !&nds . I But this was too much for the Frenchman . . I � somber visitor 'Ciel,' he inuttered. 'It iss iocredilile lI �) , and I thought,.- . This man is sacr,) nincompoop. He knoNi vive_it��l - nothing at all, and I have passed my cornei � � icy yourself, irty . I talking t6! a z-,ro. Let me out, dr'iver, le , ubbs. me out !' And casting one look Of L -Irl . I elancholy, man, � . . 11, . � temptuous pity upon the young inati, hi 0 ,descended the steps wild eyed and iadig �� Ir, wouldn't. . tink I was inter- nant, Ewd made hi,j devious way out o . I . sightalmostfroth'ing, at the mouth.—Ney Z 53 "', I York I Tribune.' - I I . - I �— - A QUEBEC LADY SATISFIED -ping — — , �for that. Pat- I Her Trial of Dodd's Kidney P111E tor remo-veg pill - . Was a Grand 'Success "Ut twenty-four I . ____ I Ormation, your .if yov ask him, I I ' Boivr'f, Que., July 15 —(Special) —It i! I - - CaUf .- - - � JeS 110 pa,let., , b9coming, more and more certain,'every- da3 �_ that a trial of Dodd's Kidney Pills is suffi . is son. . ' elent to convince anybody of their worth, Is the fo I flowing They are such am Excadlent remedy, so well � I 1-� ca,lculated t o relieve'promptly and cure per. son of a, father I . is likely to fol� - manently in Lhe and, that people once they . try theh, cannot help but admit their won. friends at Que. '- -, � I derful power. - Mrs. Famelle, of Boivia, only had to take qhta of the city � one box, but she is a well woman tA day. - - ublic car. I 'k 9 ' p . - Here is her own letter about it : Ant -ID - - At �� ren'y . , . , - it I am well Eatiefied with Dodd's Kidney the driver pull-_ Pills. They cured my backache, I ouffer. d : � I ed with kidney disease, which compelled me I ,)a here." to take to bed ; I suffe -red misery if I tried zed the Colonel. . to gul, up, treat, Y.2 was the , , " I thought I'd try Dudd's 1,�idaoy Pills, A we don't , And did so. I have only had to. take ore � Ia- . I . � ,ure box, but I Rmi r, ,d," . . tted, and was I I I —_ * ----.Z— I Standing Treat. rawing himself -impressively . , OLIC: U�, ,�he most ab,jurd of all foolish cus. � xge now More I- Wins is - hat of inviting a crowd of friends ' � . happened bat � or strangers to walk up to the bar and "take I I had for & fare _m I I something at my experme." n I a.! bv-- -the name . Men do notu buy other things, eiLher uee- auldn'.t; drink - ful or ornamental, in this way—why should : : poia&, he said I they make- an exception of this poisonous . � - ­ � else to drink." draught, which is the cause of most of the .o.-capying the � . .. . I . . crimes. which -curse -tlie land, and which fills the community with poverty, mourning lich his father I I and woe? . � .. L i � Some one has sen�i�ly said : "Now, __�_ - I � � 7 Ex�ers. boys, if you want to bePgq,nerous and treat . � �8ach other, why not 8elo,ot some other place � � I ines home with � 1. . . besides the liquor sho�' ? Suppose ae you � ;to do is, to ru4 go by the postoffice you remark, ' I say, my Nerviline, � dear fellow, come in and take some stamps !' .kan-'s , . illine freely—a These stam ps will cost yoU no move than � or Winter the . drinks all round. Or go to the haberdash- 1, all r,a-ke,n up er'saand say, I Boys come in and take a box � .the child goes . of collars." Walk up to the grocer's fred rat water into and generous, and say', ' What kind of coffee . haa been previ- .- will you have V Why not trea'u- to groceries ; ., pleasant, and I ,by the pound as well as liquors by the .) ,_5 centit. For i glass ? . �aforth. This would be thought a strange way of 1� . 11 e -ahowing friendship, but would it not b - Ttis�ed. better than to offer to friends a maddening . �.r returned tor . poisonous, deaaly draught 9 . . I after parchaa- � Suppose a man should keep a den of rat. I , . tlesnakes, and allow men to come in and be I I �', . ned, " I donit bitten at sixpenge a bite. Would it be a I He ahies. I sensible thing for a man to invite all his �1'e !) . d friends in to be bitten at big expense ? Is it � L� I 1;3 w he Paid the, worth our while to turn our frieridl� into a �iiirn," I you coMaIrta I brutes, maniaes and murderers, and their ­ . homes into hells of trouble and- diabrees, by � � ht in the ps- giving them 11 samethil3g. to drink at my . 7 I � oxpen e',"—Chriatian Work. -a . : 1 � tate(j, for rio, 73 � 1. ner wanted to - —0- - — it Strikes t ' he Heart. . , . I I Not only ig thavlotim of Rhematism a con,j�ant I , � _rd town with � stant sufYerer, but ho lives in continual dr3ad that the disease will roach the hearb, which me-Lu.s suddea -1 be more than and unexpected death, Rhoutnatlain oan onl.% be � I Qured%hen the uric mold ii rornoveJ froin the blood 1; - � I— 1)� the hoalth�- aoti,)n of the kidneys. Dr. Chaso'a . KidneywLiver P11110 niake the kidno)'s healthy and licine. . V1 orous, and go Kfo.jually and thoroughly cure � . - - 6 ointment -Just Rcjnimfl�tn by renio%ing the cau4e. One pl!l i d0io, 26 ce'Ad a box�_ .1 I Chave estociflOd . � Chase'# oin meat - .- ­ - - ­ -0— --- �ns to-daY the On' I Shin Diseaff, it Rockefeller's Advice. ,,I you can rely I., . .a Revelpt Rookt I . . ockefeller. the - man of many mil, L 1,v the 4terling . Ions, in a talk to LChic%go Uitivera y __BtU- it . r oreateet -PbY8L- I 1, deatg, said , . I � I . . "'Turn, gratefully to Your f.amilics and L .- - - friends who have 6tood ,by you in your I struggle for an. education, 1,19. 314 refine, ell- L , 4' Tne vital thingL is to find as soon as � I ,.rY of any one, Possible the place in life where YOU can beit �,.Lble daily a114 fje?ve the world. Whatever position this is, llacAaley 4n4 � it ia-the highest position in 'the sight of , an she who' �th . good Mcn and the economy of God. � newspaper or "How many young Men- whom I knew ici-ens, Thack- 110 my school days -went down because of moret Barrie,- their fondaegs for intoxicating drink ! I - �_,eo, e . ii*,liot rg �" The chances for success are better to. . ,�o I � Uld be good, day than ever before. Succeis is attained gr _ talkers, be- by industry, peraeverence and pluck, coup. m, continually , � led With any amount of hard work, and � �eesed in force, I You need not expect to achieve it in any La b=it by bit I other way." ,�ae masters of . —0 �estowej upon, I How a Kind Horse - Was Fright - �itrnal. , ened. . �_ A few days ago w I e tock a- drive in a town Tes. I near Boston with one of the beat broken and �,of the earth kiridebt horses of the town, but he wore . � in 0, straighl�, 'blinders. Suddenly a gentleman came up � .08'alag its �peal - f behind on the gallop, Before we noticed , 7are 1,niles, ar - him our h6rae heard the clatter, and, fright- I oned at what he supposed to be a runaway, xaria in which I ' � made a tremeadous leap and tried to run. "' C gQs i� We stopped him ; but if, in his sudden leap, .,i �rnperan a so, - anything had broken, there we -uld probably with. a raela, - I I have been a sinaah-up, with serious conse- � I quences. This leads us to ask, is it not riflig, each O -r . about time to abolish blinders ? They were 1, at an, ayer, I ,�_ 'first invented or adopted by an English : 11-1 I I_K: � I nobleman, to cover the eye of� a valuable , ­ horse, then they were found convenient to i Put on the coat of arms of the nobility, and . a_. . I - I I . - , L . - - 1.4 , A . - - . I , I I � � . I I I I � . � : � � . — I . THE HURON EXPOSITOR? I � 1;. L - . __ I 1� ji . - �1 �i . - I � :�t­,4 . - - - - - -_ - 11 I _� I ­_ � I . I I . - - — - . I ­ ­­ 11, �, , - I - Be came into fashion. In- Russia, where -treal officers to a large restaurant in Man. menced as 'foll6wo : 11 Tabio Royal High- ANECDOTES OF JOACHIM. � SWELL HOUSES IN MANILA. - I . . � Z � — � _A ! I- I . k Ernest Albert, Duke , i � i I they are never used, %- shying horse is al- . hattan . ,. where Leveeque was emyloyed as a ness George Frederic I -_ - _. - to Beln;z Gobbled . - _� . most unknown. No one would think of Rix Kindness ns a Tenelier and 1 :'t D a Ilt With w, Vi e'� The Seaforth : waiter' Chief Carpenter, recognized him at of Cornw4ll arid York, Earl of Inverness, I � I . I - I I using them --on a� saddle -horse, on artillery onco.,�although he has aged co '3110denty am a Boy.. :11P b'y Icar,thquaNzem. � . ; 'L j usiderabl and Barom Killarney, K, G., P.,O., K. P., - j 'L ­ . ; - I I i - t and fire -engine horses they are rarely,L'f' Leve'f Ue was arrested and taken to Brol: G. C. LM '_'Taleut will -out," as the Nchooli,oy �, ,. �_ i . . G., G. C. V. D., L. L. D., A C. � As to the way peor,le li-ve in Mfanila .1 so 01h . -L �, Z , � I ­ . - ; L - � . - � I - lyn. (Re will be extradited and tried in L., etc 6te May- it please your Royal , s"yq, -and Joachim aqserfed Iffis, nm4_-Zj.1' 'ew lines of-deseription -%vill not C'Olne Tea- S to I 1119 I � I � ever, used. We are glad to say that, as the - I . . I I ) . f - . i 1 . I . result --..,Of our educational work, thousands " . gif ts almost as a bally. )VII('11 oilly 5 a'miss. The skyseraping - i . Montreal. Highnees., if desired reference may . be ,,, tower of stone � _1 �, of hors�s are now driven to Beaten without ' Leverque acknowledged that he I yetIrs 0](1, lie was a!�Ikoil by his, inother .and iron, which. is becoming so ronlinori I t I and. his mado to aer Royal Highness the Duchess ., I -_ � i - blinders, and are able to know when theie companion had stolen nearl I L '� ��,_: L " a , � . . 4 1 Y wl ja t lie would like- af, a toy to phiY Ivith. aa eyesore in American citics, has not in� I o f . $20,000 from of Cornwall and York in the body of the i L . �. I L - drivers are ready to start, and to see the the bank. Ile said that he believed the address'. I I I Thev were at the time wpmdering thrvu�gh vaded that land of the earthquake and The Seaforth Tea -Store leads' anA otbers I- -., I I : - . . .. _. I . ;k � I � , cauee of noises which frighten them ;'and police had forgotten all about it, He -said -A probably fatal aocidett occurred at I a Giernian village where a fair was being tLe typhoon and. is not likely to do- so follow. 'Just received a car,of Redpath I 11 � I : . . , . I . - � I : .- so, many accidents are prevented, and,- he had kept track of bi 8 companion for five Rodney, on the'6th inst. The 18 monnths' 1. beld. flis ansiver vvvs, "'A violin," niid soon.' These perilous visitants Vve�rn the granulated and coffee sugars, and will � _. i . 71�_ � y - - - lease j .. . � ,"OaF I sell as cheap as the cheapest. P � " . I perhaps lives saved., We knew a yoang .0,. and then' lost- trace of � him. The old daughter of Mr. and Mra. Matthew , 'Mothing would innh.o hina alter his nihid, character 'and the size of the houses, ��F� 1 . I ; . . If, , . I �j- , lady who, when a child, lived with her stofin money was divided between them, Barnek, who was'sitting on a step, fell off so, of course, it was bonglit for him. Un- -%vh!ch,�'are very rarely move tliall two call and get prices. p I i 3 -_ f -_ t I Also a new -stock (if Crockery, Chiva and I I aged gpondinother' who always, because she and Levesque spent his share years ago into ofi ash pail filled with live coals. The fOl'tLinately, this violin, a very cUldish utories in height, even in 'the best quar- . .. I � -, i . I � had no teeth, soaked her -bread and butter traveling around the country.- He said he infant was badly'burned from the shoulders nfFair, is no more in existence' though a ters of the city.- Of these the ground � Glassware, all at a .very low price. . _� I 1 I . � i . . , . I I . . . - � �seph's eld- huor,kis used as a"cu*achh&uso or to lodge I � 1 . in her tea, The c , hild adopted the eame� would,i(o back to Montreal. . . to the lower part of the abdomen. The at- 1��cture of it still remains j . Ala - o a large stock of all kinds of Frend)i , ' custom, and to this day always soaks her a— ' � I . . tencling phyeiciomb do Groceries, which will be sold at the - - e � � . - . I . nof,believe the child I est brother, F riedrich Joui_,bim, who ,was the native sexvants, It is apt to be too very lowest possible prices. I i �- _� I � . .E ' bread and butter in her tea-, because her Something bo Be. Thankful For. will survive the shock. 20 years his senior, 1,,ad the little boy's damp for the family, who live on. the Maple Syrup, 25c a quart; 5 lbs'. Prunes for' - 1. I ,�, 1, I grandmother had no teeth. Is it .not quite A Sunday school teacher handed to her �A. E. Fields, of Harwich, is lamenting portrait painted when the latter was 7 upper floor, which is divided into a. spa- . i _; . \ I as foolish and more harmful and dangerous the lose of a' whole colony of bees. 255c'; best Dates, 5c lb. ; best cleaned I . 4 q scholars little slips of paper on which was - One yeaf,s old, immediately after his first ap- cious hall, (.1ining and recoptiori. rooms Currants, 10c lb. ; 3 cane Gillette Lye, :- j . I I -to cover our horsef,' beautiful eyes with night recently some parties entered Mr. pearance in public at Buftpest. APd bed and other7private apartments. . 1, I I . printed the question, �' What have I to be ?to , 1 05c ; 3 cane Salmon! � . 11 I ., 25c ; 5 tina of ." . I . blinders because an,English nobleman tried Ids orchard and lifted all the bee hives, It represents the juvenile fiddler with '2he k1telien is often a separate buildin,-, � -If , thankful for V -Am6ng` the teplies that p � were given on the I ;ardines for 25c ; 6 lbs. best B Rice for � . ­ . to hide %-defect in' his horse's eye a hundred bees and WIL. Next morning he was sur. his first violin under, his arm. This I ollowing Sunday was the per- Nv'11,1 a roofed passago leadin- to the house. � 0-5c ; 5 lbs. Tapioca for 25z; Catsup 5c 1 I � . ' . 0 � j I years ago? -George- T. Angell, .-in Oar pathetic sentence written by.a little girl pr-ised to find all his honey -makers .-had es- trait is not only interestilig as the* first Bes;de it is the balbroom, an allartlijent I � Dumb Animals. . caped, and, on eicaimination, he found that - � a bottle; Eddy Telephone Matches 10c: . 11 - . - . . ' . -1 i o I Who had learned by experience probably the which exists of the great violinist, but also i ch i I �­ ; ' . — � ' the hives -had been stolen b two men whose nu I in demand anioDg the Fil;j)illos, '. . I . 0—_ . painful truth it implied, "I am thankful Y fts a Dainting, for it is the *)'vork of Afar- ��iih Avhcni cleaniiii-Es is one or the ellic, a box ; best 40c codee for 30c a lb. ; .. I i . uite apparent around where Labradore Herring, 20c a dozen. Am- I To Oure a Cold in One Day. 3) tri eke were q ,1 I i -I . : . there- are no public houses in Heaven. . astony, renowned In Hnngapras the first Victues and brithing a daily duty. - -L � - Coal Oil 2,00 gallon ; all kindo ­ I i , Take Laxative Brorna I Quinine Tablets. .- I - - � � t" . erican �. - � .. : I I 1. .. -T j I - - � the homes of the bees had been. toa�her of Afunkae7y. The I portrait is in Iliese houses were formerly of stone, of Black, Green, Gunpowder Jrpan and �� I -Rebecca Wainpler, of Dublin, Indiana, I z 1 �. I j � � All druggists refund the money if it fails to She Wanted To Know. the possessi.on of Miss Eugfnie Joachim, but since the great earthquake of 1886 Tea Dust from 100 a �b, up to We a lb. I ­ - � aged 100 years, and survivor of many ac- who inherited It froin tier father. ­ .1 I . � - cure. 25c. E. W. Grovb's signature is on. In a.t * Kansas there is a Salid%y died recentl . Aunt " Becky," as Miss oDly wood has been p(-rinitted in the See- Remember that am receiving Westoee- �: . I � . � � she Was Y z. _! I I . .O;V U . Joachim is the niece of Dr. ,Joachim, and ord stories. These are fitted with slidirik Terento Bxead every' AY ­­! .� e%oh box. . school ;� erilntendent whose temporal voca- cidents, known, was the oldest person in , I d by the one I . . ti . - I . I � a I - e -is )Itry pr - I _. �_. i . _* . gn is running a dry goods store. -On a Eastern Indiana.. She wa's the mother of . - ligheat price psia � � _-_, i I Valuable Advice., recent Sunday he carefully explained the musical talent and is delighted to find entrance of air. At the same, time, to. , for Butter and Eggs,. I I . . --4 I I I i six children and had 41' grand-child,en. oud of her. 11�i admires her windows all Rl'ouu(],-'to permit the freest o'clock ex�ress. The 11 I . 11 - ��-f . . her the fir,#t teacher of Gcr�ian .,songs In kt!ej) out the hot glow ,of the sunlight, A cordial invitation is oxtenned to all to %-�- i I Among the ludicrous- experiences of lesson, eind then said : " Does anyone Wish Mrs. Wampler had a greater &me I 1r, I .. I - "I ". � .- j 69 green Easterners " in California, where so to ask a question V1 " I do, Mr. Barnes," , unt of London Aoday. glass is replaced in ihe windows by trnns- call and get some 4 vitality than most'- people, and during her . of the GREAT � i-"- i many things are unlike the ways and cir- said a little girl in great excitement ;"' how century of years had many falls in which When a boy ot 12 years. old, the serious hu-eut seashells, tbreugh which only a _, - BARGAINS. i : .1 __ �. I - curnstances to which they are ac,.ustomed in' much is those little rod parasols in your bent showed itself in the viplinist's char- lim-dicull, of fl,tflit can filter. Corrugated L.1� - - I show window?" � , . . she had broken bones. At the age of six cter. Nothing gave him, �iore pleasure iroji roofs are COMMon, but th(v are very z-_ i-. I �� i the Eabt, the following occurrence no doubt . yeare she fell from a picket fence and broke 7 ' deserves an honorable place : � a— � . than to have good books read aloud to hot. TO obviate this maDy roofs ;are cov- . 1�_ 11 1, her finger. Ia 1852 she broke her ankle, in �41. I . . �. . A Vermont lady had removed from her A Recent Discovery. 1865 she fell down cellar'and broke her cob him. He 4 I 4 oved Schiller's 1ballads, 'Der ered with a thin ' I.iyer-. of nip'l. palln A* G. AULT �.,A'j I I . ' Taueber," Die Burgschaft," �, 1, . I I "Das Lied tbatching, 'which is cooler, though daur I., 4 native place to the beautiful CalifOrnia .city At a .meeting ,to discuss thq great im. I%r bone and three riba. In 1885, in a run. . �_�� _. - of Oakland. She found life very agreeable Von der G ocke," etc., and out of the last gerous in case of fire. 1 �­..4 .1 provements in cookery which the twentiei h away, while 'returming from church, she 11. I at first, but before long she began to ex- amed the passa.ge, "Wenn sich das SEAFORTUIEL I It ',I . I . , . century is to witnes' , the first speaker made was thrown from a vehicle and had her Ill the native quarters of the city the I - I i �,,� � I . . -trenge mit dem milden pj�,ivyt (Ia gibt es. hoii-ies arq much simpler in desion, each I :. I n . '% right hip broken ; in 1888 *she slipped and '. I � . . � perience distressing physical sensations. epoch-making state ent, which provoked I - Z� . 1, . ,�.- � 'f I I ­ � , She' became nervous, fre-bf al and very an- cheers. "The importance of -eating " he fell on the.pavement, breaking her left hip, "inea guten klang" is stran-gely applica- be m of a single story, lifted — 1. ,:'. I : , 1-1 - � � - ­ ­ * . ' five to ten -feet into the air. The _W ; 1,; - I comfortable ; she lost much oi her r3leep'at said, - "has become increasingly evident." in 1892 she broke her left leg at the, knee - -Aa to Joachim's own character. As a fi-on"!' -�:-- ,,',.,. I �1, z I ". W__ 1% � 11 I .. _i . � . . . . . . A night, and much of her happiness by day. Great, indeed, are th - e discoveries of this in 1896, she fell froth a tree, breaking her' Pacher he is strict, yet always ready to hom,-c is built upon four stout -posts and I � U �, - 01HPIlLAN ;_1 . I _� - �; � � - I 1 :.4 1 , . At last she'resolved to consult a physi- proud century. �Londoh Globe. right arm,t and in 1900 she broke her right ielp his pupils in every possible way. 61-'t b)"ether without a nail or - SIGN _�, " 0i e � .11 I WU , - , ,;" ,7 1. . ' � � - peg, the ; .1 , . , , . ctati, and did so,. calling to see a; bright light . - - . -ousequently lie is loved and adored by frame being' of bamb - to, - . - - .�,­­" '� � . . I . I , 0 _0__ hip for the second time. oo, tied ,other .-.� .4, !­` � , � � . , 1. - � . 11` 41 in the profession. She gave him a very full If youtake a Laxa-Livor 1111 to night, befora re- _# . 1em all. This was shown by the tre- with rattan, Nipa palin leaves or woven OF THE ;(�,:��Y� " ' SAW - I account of her symptoms, and .then asked : tiring, it will work while,VOL 81C 1)� without a gripe mndous assembly of el ' I;,- - - - I I I ' or pain, curing bHfo-j4no)g.--contip�Won,- dyPpFpA3, Some Things Worth Knowing. d �tudeuts - Who b:1111boo stri6s form the r4ides, and the .. r , . _. - - __ I 11 What is it- that ails me, doctor V! ' ,athered ftorn all parts of the world on rouf is thatched with nipa, leaves or co- — .. . and sick beAdacbe,and inalw y;tj feal behor in Lhe . _ - I - . � 11 Fleas, ma'am !".answered the.doctor. -inorni5g., - A uiedical paper notes that amongEit c occasion of his 50 years jubilee its a goll, a long grass. 0 0 N:$ 5 1 . - I . � - I � .. For this information the Veririo'nt lady ' ....... "-6- — : blind people thefe is seldom one who layer, which occurred a copplo of years The floor is made of bamboo strips, - I . . � J= �. �� smok ea. . �� �_ ; paid the doctor's minimum consultation fee PASSED 16 WOMB. I gaiv Dr. LwIs Worni � i�­o at Berlin. A young laoy once S,fing livith their rounded sides uppermost aad . . - ' 0 " I i� . of five dollars, and went her way, but not Syrup toi uiy 111ttle gi.-I two-and,h-holf y� its old - the -Oace one acts accustomed be sleepinglai o Dr. Joachim terribly out, of tune and fled to-eth' .. C) C, er so as to leave wide cracks .L" m CD M- - �, -4 rejoicing. ' . . rebtt*t WU.3 that she piesed 1, worinj In- fiv.c daya' a fresh room one feels suffacated if the in- -hythni. C -f- M C) ;. �1 . _� . ' W He corrected her,in. his usual bvlwvell, Swinging r1indes, which can be � I I. - $NO 0 cl- : 60 � . . . . . . - Alre. 13, Roy, K I . . � t . 0 ___� , � � . nvviagh, Ont. dow is clo:ied. � Charming and 'considerate manner, and propped tip (jurij)g tile day, serve tor win- 0 C_� W I j . One LAXA-LIVF, t I . - - P�- �:Y' h I I R PILL evary ni,lib for tibir y - -ON- In blowing -out a candle, hold it aloft fl�c forthwith exclaimed: I dmvs. A Indder takes the place of stairs. . go 0 � .4 da� i o�;%kus a coniplete cure of bilious-doso and con- � .1 . I and then blow upwarde. This will prevent "Oh, Dr. Joachim, I will buy a metro- Ventilation is the important thing that is to C=t- j__j " 1.� . . . CD s_ I . � t i I e0pation, That 13--Ju*t 25 cento to be cured. , ' ' A Red Hot Season. . scattering of the grease. home and study with it." Ile smiled, comqtnritly sou-bt. Ig 0 CD �_ -4 ­ ___ . � . - I I � 0 r -n , I heated, the drain on th-c f,yato I ' 0 1 I � . I . During the hot outniner Bei -o -i the bl o i go�s over, -Puddings containg whites of eggs beaten ut answered kindly: - I Often therec' is only a 'single room, Lr, Z. � Breaking and Entering. III ii severe nnj the up, to a froth should be served as soon as the - � petito is often lost, Burdock Blo3d Bitters pit.,iflu'i Y "My dear young lady, you, need not go which serves for cooking, catin.- and . P711 This -i's a true story of -a man and hiswife and invi are taken out of the oven. '. to any expense, about it, for, rhythm and slcel)ing, the fire bding made on a heap of � CD �,. t, , . � 1 Zorate3 the blool, b nea up the fiys' .am, and I .0 I - I 1:1 who went to a party, and drove home at restorLs ]oat aprre ite. , I - Insanity is said to be niore'prevalent in fime i4 the art of music have to come oarili in one corner, and, wbon in use, ft. I-1 % (5 � 4 . , . I I I I - , two o'clock iti the morniDg. The husband all countries among the unmarried than CD " . I a . . had, of course, a latch -key, and he told the - -.0 AMP — arriong the married. This should indicate I rom the heart, not- f roin� a Tachine." - !§Mng the house with smoke. In the bet- PD 9 W 4 I ,krITLETES, BICYCLISTS and ct�,e,rs abould al. When In Leipzig, as a boy of 14, he ter bouseq there are two or . caj - *1 ! �. servants not to sit'up. It was a cdld night, xva.vs keep HAGYARD'S J'F,Lj,0W Orr, on hahl* that marviage briiig3 people to their senses, was living In Afendelssohn's house and '17110re is one great advantage in these ,�< 0 W - 7F tvnd when they reached the housi* Nothing like it Pir etiffaerls and soreneps of the mu4- -For a salad dressing, mix half a tt-a- a- I . - p he said to often used to visit Schumann. One eye '11111ises-in case an earthquake should W 0 0 � I I - . .1 - clbs, sprain@, bruises, out@, (to. A clean prep.unt=, I �7,q ?-t I . . 4 . �? `ijike them down or a typhooa topl)le , . his wife : -111 not btxin clothing. Prlce25o. spoonful of made mustard with four table- i1jrf M P I " . . � - sp:)onfuIB-of croo.m.',a saltuspoonfulof salt, when the three usicigns were sit- �'s 14 '.., I . - . "You sit in the carriage whi`1a I runup , - 000 CD CC 2D li : I tin- in the garden, thO stars'were shining , �Ili(-jii over' no one I .1 � - -1 - . . . and the same of su,yar, When all are ivell will I s likely to be hurt. M - 0 � � I and open the door." . . I M I ghtly. Youii- Joachim ',Vvas next to 1�1'he inaterials are too liglit to do any . i I ' I I : . i . He hurried up the steps and felt for hi.9 Backache, si loaahe, swell[ ig of fe t a id a-iklaa, mixed, stuir in a table3poonful, of vinegar, Schumann, who,%s a rule, was very sol- linrin. Arid they are so Open to the air -LE" :� ::� [ � g under the eye8j req j �nt V, i est,scaat j.cloud %, drop by drop. 0 , �, key. It was gone, or rather it - 'roved Pullin . Ouln. Suddenly Schun3ann looked ai ti- to' piake them much cooler than close 10" Zj ; p thick, hlghf,N calorad urin.� Freq,icut wijatisn, - .1 � .� 10 � � I afterwards he had never taken it at all. So, burning smsatlon whop, uric ating, -Not very maiiy� people think of the joachim, gazing at the stars, in raptures, milt dwelliDgs, , . 0 1 � - after f ruitless searching, . he began ritiging Any of the above sya)ptoris lcaiie to Bri.lit's dis. necessity of washing the inside as well as I � _j . arid said; : .i � . t=j Ln a; I I - La9e, drop,�y, dlabu'.os, eb�,. - the outside lie body' ; he who would be "I wonder whetber there are people liv- I . � _ti 0 i I I . . 4 1 tire bell. He-rapg it for five. minutes f(�r Doin's Kidney Pills a,.c a i ure oure for all kidney of t FINGER NAILS. 421 CD --a I I � t2n. No one came. He waq. slowly con I perfectly healthy should be as careful about I . ..q I . I - di3cases. the cleanliness of his stomach as that " fng tip there, a.ud whether tbey know that I . lie 0 I gealing, and hiswife, in the carriage, began of his I . A I I to shiver. . . . 1. . I - 10— 11 skin. on this earth there is a liftle. boy who I Short nailed men never give up an at- \0 � . P1 I " It's no use !" he callea to her, finall TO MAKE MONEY it Is r L3essary 0 havc a clear, -You cannot serve hot potato" with Plays the violin very beautifqlly an('. gives 1"unlent. � I �.-- I � I � y. tt - : I - bright brain, a cool ho,xd free froni pain, an I strou P, nitiny of us great pleasure, Are they I A h-cen sense of humor accompanies "� � -_ . � " You sit still, and I'll go round the, back' vigorous nervc% Milbuin'ti Heart and Nerve Pi,13 cold meat, for either you must put the cold .,hining down in gratitude gn tbat little I', 1 �0_ Z W 1 I - 'i I -way and break in," . . Invigotate and brighten the brai i, ratrongthen the meat on a bob plate or the hot vegetables on i,)rt nails. V ��. I . , . boi,, I wonder?" t' . ;� 0 " ; �� I . . - He sought the dark ahe at tl�e back, and noryes, ap(l reinove All bcort, neive and brain a coll plate, A plate which'cau hav,e one I Long nails indicate ideality and ant ar- = W I I . 1. . Y . ,Toncliiiii, mo(jest from his earliest child--_ t i..;tic � CD ' �; with Spartan disregard of his party clothes, t , rouble. . , half its surface hot and the othe�r half cold temperament. = � 0 122 . I � I .*-- Wod as be Is now, looked d-Ilighted, but I Ind P I � . a � I � 0� ; scaled the high board fence and dropped in. � has yet to be invented. � S!,Ort 11111s, thin and flat at the bass � - r - I � #--A I I I I nd--'Visdom. I PNS 11-d � - to his own yard. He sm%shed a pane �f Wit a -E%rly cabbage is, if properly cooked, cnly nArmured: hillicate a weak -action of the heart. b ct- I "Oh, how I should like t gi V�e them _tj '-.91 - .., I r7l � �� I glase, lifted the window and erawled into -Success comes jo most people .by the one of the most delicioua vegetables we I Lon�- Dalled people are apt to be very ad �� . __- - . fleasure up thew-, tool" i r, � COD - � . I the dark kitchen.� Not familiar with Lhoae inch -and disappoinN nt by the yard. have. Tae moat common mistake is over. I . . Slsjouary and bate to face disagreeable tO �� . I � . I I I ,I . hitting -Mattie says that arriage is 'Like any cooking; whereby the moit valuable salts are I I I �;icts. - N M 0 i I � . . . lower regioins, he stumbled about, I Won a PON*. :0 I..". � � I . : � 11 - the wall like a beetle in summer night but other disease -while there's life there's Washed away, and only the tough, flAvor- I 1W , I t4 CD 0 ! � I . - - I - An excellent story is told ;of a certain i tV � ; - - � Short nails very flat and suakes, as It j . - � I 6 I . I . finally found the back stairs, apd mounted hope. i less, and-worsti of all—Andigestible fibre is I � M I � � . - - __ _ � -No success is wort y of the name unless left. . rroruluent railway director iTho Is equal- �VOVQ, into the flesb at the base are a slgn�- C-1- W 1 1 i . . - . I them to the hall above. I " - U.J 0 et- i , . - " Saved !"he muttued, for he " had reach. it is done by honest industry and a brave -A simple preventive of hay fever1s to lY renowned for h'is abililtylto make or 15f diseased neryes. I 0 - I I � . � � I � j � i 3 � . � I v flike a joke, says the L6nd9n Standard. I Short nails very flat and inclined to ft _� #�. i � � smear the inside of the nostrils, as far as PV 0 I : . � � I ed the front hall and the trout door. - He breasting of the waves of'fortune. 0 - I 1. . � I I ' Aii employee whose home -is lin the coun- re out or lif t up at the edges are the P:rl 1 1 z i 11 � opened the door. - Peter avers that, as the result of a life- can be reached, with some sticky ointment. . i - - 1�. ; : . it try appliem to him for a pas to visit his �Iulllerunners of paralysis. � -1 CD � mdb�i � . 4 All riaht !" he called cheerily to his long experience, the man who has nothiug The best is the common zinc -ointment-it family. i ! I P Lp i . i I . . a I - . Wi I fe; ran down the steps to help her out., to finally a long time in saying it. does not melt away quickly, it arrests the I f . . j Short nailed persoris make good crit- R3 old , I . . J.-. et- I � : I pollen and does not forn "Yoli are lu the employ pf the com- ics. They -are sharper and more logical C) t::rl a) i � � and banged the door behind him ! Then a _117hiell-ull You should ,speak to pApa first, -i a suitable ground W . I I I I wiser mau,,he began at A, and did his bur- You don't expect him to make the advances, for it to germinate on. paily?" fnquired the gentleman alluded to. �han long nailed people and usually more -(!!b 0 CD W ! I I . .1 I I I :sy It? � ert- I I . I , - . do you?" He-" Wel", if he doesn'D how -A newspaper writ,dr describes a queer positive in assertlon. I I . i 7 I glar work all ov'er again. - I . eq- . I . � W 1"d 11 . . 'Yom receive your pay ' ilai I 04 " P I I 0 - _� - can we get tnarried ?" way of catching rats. If, he says, pieces of � reg, -1y T' I Long nails nCTer indiCate Such great W . . : I - . ­_ 9sy P . ! � - . brown paper are smeared with bird lime and es., . nes. ft s.". CD 0 1 . I MILBURNIS ISTERLING HEADACHE POWDERS -He-" I am rat,her in favor of the Eng I bllysical strength as short, broad o N CT* P, j � 6W i cure the worst headache 16 from five to twenty n,in- lish than the American mode of spelling," placed outside their holes, the rat$ will Well, now, supposing you were work- �,'cry long finger nailed persons are apt CD lZat- I I � i - . � . . �] . i . and leave no bad after-eff ects. One poWd.er r5c, _" Yea?" He-" Yes, indeed ! Tak6 (o have �elicate Chests Rnd lungs. 0; CO CD ,, 1 , , , I 11 utel, She come out in the night, lie down on them, I ig for a f armer instead of t�e company, Mr 1 3 p wdera 10c, 10 po�vders 25c. 1 - �. M � ! I I 6 ning would you expect your employer to take ' i i � � � i I parlour ' -for instancy. Having I a ' iii it and roll themselves up. In the mor viery wide at the top and CI_ . � . i - I - � O out his horses every Saturday night and I . 0 1 1 f makes all the differenc� in the world." . they will be found lying in a row like so )LiOsIlginnnuip"pe, denote bad circula- 0 N:5 W_ i 9 i I . - Questlions� Worth Consideration. -She-id Do you be ieve in this theory many pounds of sugar. carry you home?" = 0 ct- ; Z - : �iou. Long nalle"en and women are PD i " � - Rev, Mark Guy Pearse asks . , -For' strawberry shortcake, take one " This seemed a poser, but It wasn't. . el- . 9 I � - � about spreading disease by kissing V He- ` 04. 15 � im . in it.,, quart of sifted flour, add one cupful of � "No," said the man promptly, "I would less critical and mqr pa i - - �64mpressloaable than C+- - � . - 11 Is it too much to hope that the time 11 Well, they say thert's something' W CD 1, - hose wi�h shortatAls. - CD � I ! �, t � will come when men in- whom are many in- 11 Did you ever catch anythin�, by kissing a shortening rubbing it in well, also one tea- rot expect that, but if tbe.faFmer had lJ9 � IAO )l � !" . . � I . �� � � �4 � Don't use nail bleaches too generously ­ I I stincts that are noble and generous, shall � irl V - 11 Yes, once ; her father saw me at oonful oi ealt and one cupful of sugar. I orses out and was going my Way I , g 0 9D � 1, j - . 9 I , , . I I and don't fift to be stingy of rouge arid W cr, i � f �� feel that it is a mean any miserable thing to it.,' . Mt with cold water_-� and bake in a shallow should call him a .very mean fellow if he 1-� ! � � . � - . I SDI 0 I : 4 1 , . tin, making the round of dough thick would not let me ride." I! . �� . powder, Let your nails be beautiful, I - � find their pleasure in excessive drinking -Itioacurions facttbatthe delicacy ais . � I . In i - . I with no visible signs of the m*aalcuring �-J. 5 - I I 11 I I � Muddlink their brains, d.egrading their mad. to mentioning the age (f woman is no piece enough to split when done, or, it re,tv be The emploTee came out tbree minutes -4 Ln I.-�. 1 � 5 11 _� �ps them pink and lovely. 0� 0 � ; 5 - I hood, and unfifting themsdlves for their of modern sensitiveness. In the Old Teat&. baked in eepa.rate rounds if preferrel. When fifter w1th a pass good forjl� months. that kee � � _ *b 02 %Zj i I i i 11 � I � best work ? ment, although great numbers of women are done, split, butter liberally, and place the f � I V owa 00 �p . . i . I I � 11 Is it too much to* hope that the time Mentioned, there is bu t one a r strawberries Upon it, as in arty layer cake. . Solid or Venelri�d. Living on Fish,, IV 6 I.t.. i c �, ,� , - -Sar h, Ab a. tz'�� i g I .� , � . I - . 0 P ! � will soon coinewhen fathers and husbands ham -'a wife -whose age is recorded. Then place in the oven a few moments to To use the term "solid I mahogany" to As a result of per'sonal experience I 0 elt- ct- �D I 0 i 1� -1 I e� . i shall feel it; in lutterly shameflal thing to -" I'm goin' to leave, mum, announced soften the berries. This will insure a much the average person is to co�yey all that may state that some years sinee I lived - i I � ,:, � r i- I . : , ­ � for, a period of 40 days, so far as what is ; I I- � . I I spend in theiv ojvn self-indulgence which the housemaid to her instress. ". -Why, I've better appearance for the cake than if -the i good and genuine in the i best of our . j �',d i . I " i might add largely to the comforts of home ; been doing half your Work myself in order berries. were-*niashed, and at the same time common woods, and the substitution of called solid food is concerned, solely on � 3 � I �.�t- 1: - I I _;­ I , I ' ­ , . � , to the benefit, of the children, as well as pro. to induce you to stay," replied the lady. will soften them so that the j,aice will flow ttia words veneered mahogany has a strik- fish, with, of course, the addition ot bread i ,Z, * . I .- I I . THE-SEAFORTH ,14 . - 66 1 q- ; - , . � viding for times of sickness and old age ? Isn't that enough V " Yes'm," answered easily. lagly opposite effect -this :because we (no potatoes were eaten during the peri- . � i 3. . 9— I Ij � � I � �:.# . - . " Is it too much to hope that the time the girl.' " Bat your half of it aia'b done to 11ave learned to know thq wortblessnesg od), but I cautiot recommend that mode . � - 11 ,.# p , HISTORIC SUPERSTITIONS. of living. I discovered before the 40 days I � Fz ; will come when either as manufacturers dr suit me." o( ordinary imitationq hi Amprican. Wares Musid al - Instrum'ent' 1� � I I - ! I I � . - or all kinds. That venecred,work should had expired that fish was not the staff of i � � � shareholders', men shall refuse to fatten -1 'Mabel, Mabel," cried that six-year-old I Momentous Part T*eT Son�etlxnex � � .1 ,* I upon the miseries of their fellow -men, and young lady's mother, as she entered the to placed in the list ot Imitaitions Is life. . . � - . I . I . . . Play In Human Affo�tra. EMPORIUM4 � to m%ke a fortune -out of thao which -pro- nureery and found her daughter playin - - In the course of my experiment I not i � ducea such . I - and - 9 . When Sir Charles Napier bid con- wrong, or at least It Is wF,onk if the con- . . - I widespread destitution with her toy theatre' 11 don't you know that ' . struction of an individual!, piece be gone only lost flesh, but also energy, nor did I , - I � � - � anguiah, such want and curse ? Fok that it is Sunday. and iVs wicked to have plays (111"ed Mehemet Alf, lie found it impos- Into, for the process of v�nqering Is one feel my head clearer or my thoughts and - . I day let us hope. For that day work. For on' the Sabbath ?" I � Oh, but mother," sible. to force or coax the wily Egyptian t) strengthen, beautify aind doubly im.- feelings more kl�rt than when subsisting FAISTABLIFIMED, 1873, ' that day let us pray. "-Metho dist Temper- cried the little, but learned one, " this is into sigiling the treaty which only would . I on more varied tood, While Ilving on, fish - -1 . . ___ - . I I - I . . rrove when honestly done. I . I � ­ ance Magazine. ! 49t a play, it's a sacred conaert." . make his victory effective. Ile had 19 Thoitias Chippendale in 1775 was the only one feels "'a Want," a craving for — I I -_ � - i I i ; - —0 —0 I interviews with Mehemet, In which the first to recognize the possJbilitles In ma� "something you don't know what'l-that I I .- . . HAGYARD'S YELLOW OIL cures sprains, bruises, . . Ef nglishman. by turns �rgued, f attered � ive a Dame to your Owing to har& times, we have ,eon- ii 4 _. I � is to say, you ca:nnot g . t, J* . Bores, woiinds, cuts, fro8tbiteo, chilolaine, stings of News Notes. bogany for light construction, arid under ., . . - ­ 11 . . . and threatened his anthgonist, who lis- desires, nor does tlw feeling wear off as eluded to sell Pianos and Organs 91 ", _. . I iriaeots, burns, scalds, oontusio, .3. etc. Price 26o. his wonderfal hand it became a means . �, � -The Dundas publi-, school board has toned day after day with.the same im- you continue the dietary. At all events, . i� i� -1 . I � - 1; ! � - � .0 I ratified the report of tile committee wbi,3h movable, smiling countenance. toward graceful dirinesg dint to thJs day iii My ease "custom came not to the res- 0 . . � Qtl � Scotland's Friend The Salmon. we have done no bette than COPY. AO 0 � �, �,_, 1 , - I - recommended One (lay Sir Charles in spea i citf-," so after 40 days had expired I re- Greatly fledwed Pri 000 ''I the appointment of H., A. 9 ling of , 4 . 1104 I I � - . - � : - �11.11 . It has Veen said that more laws have Melklejohn, of &. Thoinas, as principal, and Engl(ind, said casually that It "was gov- iulne(I to the fleshpots, not all at once, : - 46, been paeaed for the protdotion of the a%IMOn John S. . Wren, of Lucau, formerly I I i ! — � - -1 .. - 11 than for that of any other living creature of Tuck- ernod by a lucky woman," .� A strange Hardly. I bi-ing conrinced .1 that cautfou was ucceis- . I "-I.' I eramith, as first assistant, and that Miss flash passed over the pasbit's courite-_� ary, I I -ij-1 � I - , -1 1�� . save man himself, But, then,'to Scotland Panton be re engaged a a sec)nd assistant. naace, but be made no answelp. As soon George Aloore, the novelist' once had a '; -1 �, . - Organs at $25 and:' ilpwar&, and � ��_ i 0 I" � the sa.1mon is worth a' good deal. The ren. -The by-law granuir g a free site and ex. as Napier bad gone Meherrict s I ent for � I , Iny accepted at the Odeon in Poris. The When Not to'tlow Your Nose. Pianos at eorresponding prices. . . �r V, I _� I e' r0Ws of IiIii good fortune came to him in I I A�_ - i . ,- I i1j, Cal of the Tay alone runs to over E20,000 a mption from taxation 'or ten years, by the the English, consul, who was aL Egyp- One of the pecu.liar effects of salt Witter . � ; _t -1 ' _ -to the I - I - year. Indeed the amount paid to Scottish town of Durham to th) National Portland thin, and demanded: London, and- lie at once repaired See us before purchaaing. - � 1, , 9 . I I ladrds for the privilege of catching the sal i - - Cement Company, way ,-arried almos,� unani. 1'rench enpital drid In early,morning pre- butbing on some persons is the deafness ­� , � If . . �_, pon and his lesser kinsman, the trout � � . , , I. 18' mously, last week, only three votes in the -queen, was crowned. Were the omens ff , bathing. I 0,��, I "You were in London when the English ented himsele at the manager's office. whirli It produces. The cause of this Ia ' � A . a IA ...he mabager was engaged on the stage blowing the nosO�after - or goo 0 1 !100,000 a whole town having LE8a recorded ' i t b Of course one, blows his nose because - I ;, believed to be considerably over ,t a SCOTT BROS �!ear. And the benefi: to Scotland does not it.. I � I "All good," -rehearsing an adaptation of "Othello," there is some- n1t water In 1� which -­ ­_ . '� . , , I , red the doorkeeper failed to recognize the . . . �: - end here. Sportsmen must !live. They -Hon, Frank Lat"chford, Minister of "You think that good luck is written on - - , i Public.Worke, in the Ontario Government, i Waters" and makeis him uncomfortable. This water he . I usually live well, lajud have to pay well. ifted author of "Esther . — I 1- � , I � , her forehead?" forces Into the little eustachlau tube that 1-Tr41111— - L erformed on Me � I �, -People's Friend, undee. I I' has had an operation his left "I did not think upoxt the mattet before, "The Celibates" and sfmply asked blin x4tual Fire - , I-- - I � . - - � 1. I . . . � 1;� I - I - - - ­_ � I I - While travelling on the train a sharp his business with the manpger. runs from behlod the nose. to the ear. � ' � . �;, u 11 4_�J( 4 - i'Rou-P is a safej P - � . W011H 81 ou ?,and re Pye' - but ow that you.ask me I beli(ve that �-sf Here the ,watcr!':emains for days, and the insurslice 0 W. LoiVIS W �' Tell him," said h1r. Moore,� In his best anyo � 7.*-�jj o 'elle- On lo, it 1,9, When she asked Allah -to 11 Ip her . -1 � I . c",� ,�� pointed piece of cinder lodged in the op, " .S I H&W Nvorni exp r, A-tsequalh well oil lildr ' or . PR VI irlPs Of i0alt 1 Ot UP Inflammatlon. The .4 3 " 0 I-Dirse-French, "I arn an Enpsh au*th ' �4- . orEdulh. Beijureyouietww,6" whichbecame greatly inflamed. The sub- in her work, her eyes ran over. Allah- I , . next Step js thai the eustachian tubes get FARM AND MO i 0 TOWN ," -� _�__ . . � . Atance was skillfully removed, and it was lov es the innocent." vhose play he has accepted."r . .1. � I I � :: . —0— - :I- I I .found tbat-no iujury had resulted to the The doorkeeper went to the manager blocked and remnin more or less so per- ' PROPERTY ONLY � INSURED o - � Caught -After. Nine Years. "No doubt of that," sald Mobernet , bere Is -on 0413glish gentleman "wriently, causibc partial deafness. � � . t 4 I sight. and said, 'IT 0munw. 1 .- I . anxiously. "She must be lucky."' You should always wait some time aft- I � 1� � I � .After eluding the police of Montreal far -Lie hn aylor, of the M9.13i. Early the uext morning he sent for Sir at the door who says that you are to pro- . J. B. McLean, President, Xf pon F. 0. -, Thom%# . I :� . � . and wants to see you." or your bath before blowing Y'Our u0se, - . : . nine years and seven months, Joseph Levee- toba- Dragoons,- has r9ceived the appoint. Charl es. all d signed the treaty. English uce his play I Fraser, vlee-pretidont, Bruceflel P. 0 � Thofnais X, I � I � _ arid then you should dolt gently. W. a. Jim" . w I � que, formerly a bank cleek, was arrested in ment as-i"nepector in the Northwest Mount. ' "Bien," sald the manager. "Show him I Hays, $wy-Trea& Seaforth P. ::. . . I I power and English C1113tion he could . foot, Inspector of Laws, I&O r& F. 0. . * , Manhattan,. last.. Week,, charged7 with steal. ed.:Police. Inspector Taylor is 0. sonof. Sir brave, but .not "the luck" written upon n. M. Sbnkesspeare without doubt." 1, I miasmox&; �� 4 g $20,000 from the City District B -ink, of. T�omas Taylor, of Toronto, formerly Chief A Little Knowledge. I - t' i I . .9 in � I . the forehead of a good, woman mliom ho ,I � W.G. Broadfool, llmdortb; John 0. Grieve, Wt ` I , Montreal. Justice of Manitoba, and _ssrved ' in the,. . A11111onw In It. A small boy went to see his grandmoth- throu Goorge Dale, Sufbith ; John Ben -news[#. ,I � : , � � . i . . Levesque is now 34 years old. He has in. Ma'ditobw Dragoons for some years. He Lad never seen, . ,b Beechwood-- John W � . "I say. I've got a acbeme," sald the In- cr. After looking eagerly round the Dub ; James 19vans, . , &W I fluential relatives In Mqntreal. In 1887 was with the Second Battalion, Canadian General Gordon's remarkable 1�fluence Xh9 Harlock; Thom" rr"er, Braoofield�. John 13, Me. I I o.ver- the Chinese was In a largq degree -entive genius, "that will make me inde- handsomely furnished room where Loan, Kippeu ; james Connolly# Clinbon. It I they got. him a place - in 'the City District Mounted Rifles, in South Africa. due, It is stated, to their belief In his I ex- endently rich If I succeed in perfecting sat, lie exclaimed inquirlrigly;4 A*==. � . . 11 I I . ' Bank " messenger. �, Two years later lie -A young French. Canadian, named Gode- traordinary luck. During the Taiping" t 1p "Oh, grandmamma, where is the miffer- - Robb. 8with, Efulock; Robt.XONIHan, 5"fodho . i was made'& book-keeper. On December 1, froid'Malette, who has been apnointed chief '61 ' James Cumming -Agmorift ,,*; J. W, Too, Robstego. � j . What is It?" asted his friend. . able table papa, says you keep?" -Fun. villa P. O.; Goorgeg Murdle and Joba 0. - . Z rebellion he was. followed by ah army 11"don. 11 1891, he and another employee disappeared, mechanic of the Canadian P&cific Railway, � . . I - , . which did not.compreheud either �is abil- "It has beet) estimated," continued the sudi6m A and the bank examiners discovered that has risen from the ranks by hard wo'rk. He . . 1-. Parilse dedms to effect ln#wwaw ov bmij., - I I there was a shortage of nearly $20,000. i a only 29 years old, d h d n -.ducation ity or his religious zeal, but w�iieh be- . g., "that one ordiDary female house fly Queretaro, Atexico, has a cle.141 -to L" oat other bustnew will be promptly &UendI4 Ia -mi .� . 4 I cted V Invis -i;l lay 20,00 he Hex- . 11cation to any of the *boys offiosv% *ddresna to - i i LeveFque was followed by detectives to 1, I (O year ago. No " Yes," . answered the friend, "but r1p, r rolp"Tt txwt email. I I 'I '8111-9 ' 81 � 0 eg-s in a season.11 terest In being the place whore t when he arrived in b trea 4 6,0.11 ieved that he was prote n Invis- 1� ican congress ratified the treaty with the . . Buenos Ayres and other places in South He served as an a , tice -in th P, R. ible being who led them to victory. � !. 1. I I I � .V . . ,ppre - Xhat's the scheme?" United States. In 1848, by which Mexlco - - - . I . ey did not catch him. Then works'hops,, and tl as given a passenger sword could wound him or bullet kill. A 1 . � A America, but th 4 ' ceded all the territory aortli and eut of - 4 they beard -that he was in Santa Fe, New locomotive. A few years later he was certain black ebony cline which he carried 'I propose," replied the genius, 6'to I : i - -1 Mexico, and hastened there only to 'leirn named inspector, and now he is chief me. W98 supposed to be th.e magic lalismaxi Plitt the house fly on the barnyard hen," the Rio Grande. I - -1 SEAFORTH DYE WORKAS' �1 i - I — - that they were several days too late,' chanic, with a salary of $8,000 a. year. which brought him victory, and General I - I : . - Ladies and gentlemen, thanking you all for put, -1 I t - I Gordon was shrewd enough allvays to A Surpr9se. Slow to Realize. patronage and now that a new se"an Is at Und ­ � 11 I .. A few day� ago Captain Reynolds, of the' - Major Maude, Governor-General a -sec. . - . �1 p . - � - Detective Bureau in Brooklyn, was told by re to it, with to lot you km.ow that I am Will In the buslimen, . 1 carry this cane when he .led thibm. into "Amd Was by prisent 4L surprise �Nry Y � I tary, has issued the followinZ memo in . dear,' said Mr. Bickern to his X I - - I .- e ready -to do my beet to give you every saiisfacklan, V I a friend that E� man n%med Lqv6aque, Who reference to the Royal visit: 11 During the battle. . � . . your Water, Johnny?" wife. "I saw in, the papers t6day of a d _ in doing your work In the llno of ole*ntDCwW-d *Ipg I- .1 I _ I - had formerly lived in Ca"nada was living in forthcoming visit of theii R,)yal HighneS�e3 Tlwsc superstitions seem absurd to us, "I should rath'er'think sol She sald she vision of a co withoN = � I ' � ort that the wife mill in gentlemen's and ladlee clothlng� don* E --- am - h a ing sonic cases be the -head of the family."' , _ed a& well as to have them. rippal , a furnished room at, Manhattan. When the Duke &nd Duchess of Cornwall j . but they at least show that the ignorant never suspected you'd give er Dyth. ripp Ali = Captain Reynolds was positive that he bad York to.Canads half mourning should be men who hold, them believe in an Invig- ao cheap! '-Exchange. "John Henry," replied Mrs. Bickers, gockh guaranteed to Ziye good istfsh*Aon on short- i . I � . I so notice. - Shawls, eeAalm, � etc., At modera" - found the thirf he wired to Montreal, *and worn by ladies, abcording to Queen Alex. ible p -ower who can give good % Ill ior- "the courts are sometimes very. slow prices, Plevise do not fall to gfvt we s4eall. Huftm � - I - ' Chief Carpenter and one of his captains ar. audra'a orde'ra bat is? mauve, lilac, grey, tune at his will, A.re they -mor foolish The world, as a rule, hears very little about finditi4a-D 0-11t thi119j,",F=k- .-- - ,land egp taken In oxchango for work, VENRY 11 4 .lived in Brooklyn .with requisition -,papers. or black and whittoe." Addrelises for presen. than the educated, basy mau wh9 rec lio is too much afra14 X110HOL, oppalte tbe Lmwdry, nodh 1kin stmak i . 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