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KILLORAN, - at -date r .-Solioltor, Conveyancer and Notary pitap. Money So loan. Office over Plukard's Stoze. 3"'In jtreatj: - Selforth. 1628 � I I R. %9- HAYSI . Bal,triater, Solicitor, Conveyancer and Notary Public. WiMtor for the Dominion Bank. OM ac--lim rear of Dominion Bank, Seaforth. Money to loan. 1236 JM. REST, Barrister, Solicitor, Conveyancer, * Notary Public. Offices up Stairs, over 0. W. PApot!s boo)�i%Qra, Main Street, Soaltorth, Out-Irlo. 1627 XTENRY BEATTIE, Barrister, Solicitor, kc, XvMoney to loan. Offlee-Uady's Block, Sea. orth. . - . 1679 -ti . _ , - -_ . ARROW & GARROW, Barristers,. Solicitors, &C GCor. Hamilton St. and Square, Goderich, Out' J. T. GARRow, Q. .0. 1676 CuA Lza GARROW, L. L. B. � no �� � ED, anceem r to the late firm Of 11au mocaug ey & Holmested, Bavvister, Solleltol L"eyancer,_ and Notlary . Solicitor for tha O&n k Rank of Commerce. Money to lend. Farm for Sale. Oftoe in SootVa Blook, Main Sireek . $*&forth. - l- -1 D, JG & DOWs- I 'Attomeys-a ..... , and Solicitors In C,ban2ery. All . kiuds ot Lana ian legal busine4d will roctive tipecial attenti(m. A ouati, and nctes collected. Leeds, , 3for-gages, Wi. 4, aud all kinde of Conveyancing ext;- cuted accuratt - &Ld promptly. Offices iu the Gowan Block, SL,ult ria. Marte, Michigan. W� M. Dow, 1-� I, B.; A. M Doto, L. L. B. 1809-4 . - � I . I I - ; I I - - � I - I . � . I � . . I � I . I 11 I t 11 , � I - � � A � I - . . I � 1� 11 If . � . I . . I - 1000 � - . I I a � . � I � � I i - - � !'' t I � ; .1 I T I � . � - . - : - i I ; i ; I - % � __ 4 - �, I � - E . I I I � I , A � - � I : P z � � � I I I 6 - � a , - � I I ; I I I r . DENTISTRY. : I F W116 TWEDDLEs' .-. DENTIST, - - Graduste, of Ro�al College of Dental Surgeons of On tario, post grai�uat_� oourze in (rown and bridge work at Izisakell,,% g3ooul, Chicago. Local anastlittic-3 fur painless extraction of teb.tia. Office—Uver A. Youn(-�e . � groctr.y store,, Seaforth. . I 17 0* I - - D". A� SELLERY, Dentist, gft4 - uste of the RFoy-al College of. Dental Surgeons, Toronto, also bonor graduate of Department of Dentiritry, Toronto , University. ooice in the Potty block,! Hbalsall. WUI visit Zurich every Monday, commenoing Mon; � . . June let, i 1687 1 — ­_ DR. R. R. ROSS, Dentist (isuomwr � r. W. , graduate of Royal College,of Dental Tweddle), � Burgeons of Onkario; dratclass honor du%te of Toronto Univexs,.ty, , crown and bridge 9:=, also SVId work iyx. all its, forms. All the me t modern methods for Painless filling and painless eXtTractlov of Jeatl]L. "L opqations co,retully perfuzmal. .3-flice Twaddle'# old stand, over Dill'o grocery. So*fOrth. � I � 1640 . ! � _ _ i I - MEDIGA-L. I � � Dr. John McGinnis, -Mon. Graduate London Western Univervity, member ji Ontario College of Physicians and Surgeon&. I Olkw and Residenoo—Formorly occupied by Mr. Wm. 1ptakard, Victorl-&; Street, next to the Caith I ol Church AWNtght calls attended promptly. r469x1l __ - I , DR. H. H. ROSS, M. B-1 Office. over Greig & Stewart's $tore, - Seaforth. � , Night caftattoaded to at the office. . , 1802 i I . DR. F. J. BURROW89 oste resident Physician and Surgeon, Toronto Geaw . _US IffoopitSIL. Honor graduate 2'rinity univerafty, MaMbpr Of the CollegeL of Pfi-yaloiftUS and surgeona OUU110. Coroner for the Qmnty of Huron. Office and Resldeuce--Goderloh Street, East of the Jdethodl6t Ohurch. Telephone 46. - - is" . - - —_ I . DRS. SCOTT & Macl(AY, PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, "0910h Street, Opposite Xath9dist church, enforth - _ �L .41. SCOTT, graduato Victoria and Ann Ar r, and member Ontario College of Phystela a %nd Surgeons. Coroner for County of Huro�. . 0. VAOKAY, honor graduate Trinity Un i tveraity, goid medalist Till ,ity Medlecki College I einbcr 0011e,Ce Of PhY9i4ii;U'3 and Surgeont, oil."11,10. 1488 __ — — - I RED CMEDAR.SHINGLES. . The undersigned wiphes t,i announce to the publi that hAving bought z Wge quantity of the thz4 bes bram& of red cedar shinglca, ayd by 2 ettiviz a libere discount fur caeh. is piepared tn scll them to cu., lowera at pr'ces that defy cumf)ctition. � S. LAMB'S Lumber Yard, ,9eaforth. HEMLOCK LUMBER. Having In stock at the Seaforth Lumber Yard very large quantity a rdl the diffeTent leuglM 06D -vid th-, is prA f ared tc, fill a ny bill that is � reeente Ithe very best quality of Ilemloc!�. S. LAMU'S Lumber Yard, Seaforth. i - , PINE. . Hayingbought a brge quantitY of p'ne from I %rge firm in Muokoka, I am getting, pine dressei both sides or one side, for siding, flooring. ceilin!Z wide plank for vrafer tfoughs; spruce and balmn f:)r gravel boxe.-;, light and dur%ble. Also wbit cedar oh1n1e,A1c3 XXXX and XXX anC, XX of beat maki In Muakoka. Large atock always �n band. S.LAM;B'S Lumber Yard, ,S,eaforth. 177 . .— .. - " - — . —On Sunday afternoon .4 last', �,eel,, Unarles Turner and James Martin, a& J 1� . 0 and 20 years respectively, wer a newly purchased revolver in the vi�.�- , ty OJ 0%mpbell's mill-poriti. 12 -,it Sion, Briogetowu, o7ji, Howard, near wh tht weapon was accidentally discharge in thE hands of Martir. The bullet, lodged in Tul. ner's abdomen, and although the, biallat hu has n -t been luc&t,ed, it is thougbL:%u will rea0ver, i I k � . . I . � - � i. �'2 � I I , i . I . I I. i �_ , . I I I ! . . I i I I I . , I � I I I � . i � � - , �' � i - I � . i i � . � � . ! . I i I � I - __ . 0� ___ i I � - 3 � . I � R E I�I'ONi . i� � I --- il I : � THE ADVENTURES OF AN E�Obipf I I CAVALIE4 IN THE NORM�HO�Vll ' ' FLEEING FROM LO ON,. Ht PE,. ! MMUS ENTAINGLEDIN * THE PLO�s CERTAT OF .IN NOBLEM'RZ'W#H RE , . . � GARD TO ME QUEEN I OF SqOITS. t - .i BY F. K.SCRIBN�R. - I , I I � � . — i � I I ' � i ., CHAPTER V.V, i � I HOW A UUARD SANG UPON �HE R401PAUTS � "Preoetn0y, ppesently," he a, I *wered, smiling. - We will first speak 'pf other matterts, thouph my eibter is weM' and of I sound mind. First, my Lox d Bothwell hag shut himself up and wil. see?t neither ' ' me nor any one Jn Eplaburgh. The, order for your execution ha4 been deliverect to the sheriff. the report ep 'ad. through the city that, having oonfesse 1, you were to pay the just periality for .Lord ],)�rnley's murder; and my lord high admiral looked to gain applause for his res 3y z9allo, Then there comes a mOsbage from the lq�qen bid- ding him et%y his baud ; that haiv�og be. . come the husband of her first coort lady, and being counted with our hons,il, it was loot fitting you bb sent out ol the ' Id too hattily. My.lord bactlened to ,;,,11r,;,,,,, but the quee I u refused to are him ; ba I abut heraelt: in her chamber, in &ourninj � , I for Lc,rd Darnley." j. "And what said the qu en ?" I .� asked, filled with curiosity to know how! lier ma- jesty had taken it. . . � -Faith !" laughed the yo rig Highlander, 11 I was not there ; but my i5iter %IRS sum. moned to the royal chamber. ` Get the uMuk, to toy father. wench,' cried her ins. jesty, I and tai ry there till " send for t -iee, thou who ligat wed the murderer of my hus- band.' � 11 I found the maid recovankld fr9m a fit of weeping; and viby t ink, you, Sir Charles? In socth, bec4e, it haa not pleased the queen to send r to the cas�le with thee. � What she told e qpeen,I know not, excepb that her ml*jBsty's Mind is . ' tempered with more justicE and she looks ou you less bitterly. You are i aved the heada- . man, Sir Dudley." 11 To meot the Earl of I otbwell on more. even termeV' I answere I I o tly, " and with God's aid, to ead his plotti 3g." r Duncan ihook his head-. I "As to �hati, cheriaii it rot too fondly ; be stands �igh in Scotland " Then,"16aving I thi-_ firepla�e and coming over -to I me he , � said - ! ! I I 11 The Lildy Maude is no, l �i Edia- burgb, but, even now is far to the north arnoag the Highlands." � - . 11 wilat "" I cried. " Shc has gone?" 'rwere. better so," he auswer�d, "for the Bail of Bothwell's armie long and the L L queen will See him pregentl . I tell thee, L 8ir Dudley, that much is rot en in thig cap- ital of Scodand ; there are t e E3,rl �Iurray, , � Lord Bothwell, and some ot iers, a . 0 Ike idney. Well hath my fatEer said, a kiz�g should Sit 1JpDn the throne. Faith� I bavp come 0 the same mind ; nor will long tarry in Ed in bur � h. " 9 "The L�idy Maude . bai gone I to her father, and you will follow?" �I said, dullv. I . � � 11 Look nobso downcast,' he soewered, I " for you iiill go withme." 7 1 1 lam ai. prisoner," I mu4i �red. � I " Aye, for a few hour,$� longer." And I coming closer he whispered those things In my ear whipah set myhea6rt �humping 9(rAinst 0 1 my ribs. . . I t Then I cried : . -Bat if succeis follows . stand branded guilty of Bothwell's chargel; man innocent flees not before his enerniest" . � " Tat ! "-� said be. " W4u d I bring 0i - . honor to my shtsi's husban( ? Look you'l, Sirl Charles ; the thing reats, in other bands than yours, ; Mamter Knox hi a promised to take the matter up, and he hall speak so loud that all Scotland shall isteri to h i in. I tell t,hee,.l distrust these 1.yrds .of Edin- burgh ; and, God forgive toe, doubt 6e queen. " . I � I With such arguments so. I hese he .swept . . away my hesitation'; the tricre so,'tbat, lin my mind's eye, I saw. the vi'd north High. , Wads and the Lady Maude was tNere. It was still early in the -evening when NIaloolm Duncan left me, and before going he pla,wd in mv hand a Scottiih dirk. __! " Use it L � vith diveretion,'r r shell Scotph blood needlessly," said be; " ut 'EiA wel1 a ' . man go ariped in times like tI, ese." I . ' I He closed the door softly behitid him, and I hear4 his voice speakin, 1 to the uard . 3 9 ; -in tbe-outet passage. ! i L * 1* * * E * � _* : I I I � � Mid i h� Chimed from a di- tant tour a,3d 1( Dig . found me a tting motionles3 before f the d�- ing fire, he officer' of tha watch h!�d come and one, and a solitat Sentinel rie- mained to uard'the way which lay beyond . . I my cha ' ' r do6r. I ' i The lit. k of arnis .c.onaing through the , ianel told me the hour of which IDancan i had spoken was come. I got to y feet, fedt, in my reast to make sure th daager was there, %nd took my cloak from Ithe 0 peg .on which. it, was hung. . � � From in , narr ' ow window I aould eee only the blackrit as of the nij.ht ; the c aserneot I f a .-ed the D Drth and the I Igh lil a o f , �b e lei ty lay southward of the castle. gbmd down into the glcom and pictured it my mind the steep.-detoe 3t of the rugged iff w1hich lay between me and the plain belc w. I 1. Nigh thr a hundrer., . ' feet of linty rock, in Bointe plaoeE sloping gently, at others falling sheer, guarded the great fortress cn thiee sides; the fourth, where va3 tbe3gate, wha closed by raoat, iron bourid gates and impassable portoulis, all bleld Wy t a kilted soldiery of the Queen of Soots. I .96 I - God sa�ve us," I mutteredf "bl't youDg Malcolm h1s hit upon a, desperat,�i I under - i � W � - I , - � i � . I ,a! 01 , , i i i � - : i I I L t"; 0 , -���,.-�-"-,------��.";-,-,-,�,-.-z.--��r-,-"�-�,--.- T g. i � . . I I - . � . . I I I ,______,___ I . . . -1 . � I � i . . � J_ I - - - �­7 ,__­___ - -, _____ * � : 1i � I C, � � . I . I . 11 � . . . ! . �Fu a pavenieriu. _� can who bad hummed .1 i� , � I : i . 1 . - '_ . . ; __ � .: I , li - � . I I � � , ! : - 1� I ; � . � - . - : - i I ; i ; I ; i - : � . 1 . . � � , L f � ; - - i - , -1 , I - - . I I . � I i 1. � I I I - I . - , � . - , I . i - - � - _� I . � . � . . � " , 1 � : I V. �� - - , : _ � ,.- - , - -, , , � - ­ I I . I I I � . I � �� . .�. I 1. i� I - I ! I . — . - , �11 � ! / I � - - I � . ; I � � . I . . I I � I i . � i I � � . I I ,, . , � I t - I . I . , � I , "I' . I � : I q � . I . � 17 � i � I � . I � . . � � I � I . I I I 11 I t ; : I I � I THE , IHIU�MR N EXPOSIT I . - am � - I THE I I I I . i I PINSONER ..- 1.2 - � � , �� I'l - , 0 PTEI� -XVI. � �' I i SILIC ' , X v,�,as thili an(I ,vealk � � � I and ; "Master Knox ?" I 11 Aye," he ans*ered � i . � : uttered. 1; `-'bis he who wa�its HOW THE RE+W BLAZED OW,biJNCAW - . . i r I I I C ASTLE. . ; Who escapes I from, jail is by Uo eang d Glows mercy-sa�e ma from perishing that I yI free. He is under ibe ban, Of the law I might., Slipping, stumbling .Oere and oling- -there, ; : alid punishment is w#tten over apiwit iug I orepC do,.Fn the cliff, the - High- -hind. . ]),I, tak- his name. Soon � or : i I I lander before ano Duncan be In, the L : I late he -will I be i i darkness they coold'Drofit me little� gave e caught again and, � in: f rout, whq.'whispeZed bsok to oling closer " tte is sleeping," bear added punish- . I �_I, . tw(:1ve limulds and again to use more freedom. 1-1 lit 1�&')re . inent for hi's 3hort 1 - I I L.1(2 bott ! 4 C Was fi 11 1,� 11 (2 (I. it seemed anb6ur, down thosetbreehun- I morning." I Them, like a flish h escape frombis cell. . dred feet ; then I heard the Scotch sold er Those jvho b y the 11 whistle softly, and in another momeni I use of palliative , I . _.. I ca 1) for SLIC11 Val Uabl . .stood on firm ground,, ' The new comer threw powders and ta � I blets : 14 You haviW One a triok few in El - n - escape for a time ! burgh would fancy after nightfall," wid i ,� al. ,So,,ji, 1).,I%- I -,1( i - - � froin the sufferings , . 11 . ; I . . Duncan briefl t to look I or . of dyspepsia arre . ! I . - in ; something ft�i the jdarkliess. It was the hor"s, and even before we atkw the Same condition ! It, *as my Highlander of ilia corridor, . led as the escaped pris- I , them the noise b . y made guided * through Oner. Soon or late J_(%J the gloom. The 0,an who put the " reins ' in theywill. go � ba 2k to �� I our hands was Pieacher Knox. . . , the old condition i � � i 01 Faith," said �oung Duncan,�Wjplllg Ills " i I room for three ; you know Ue way. Ls:�%d - dded '-r- f- ; brow, we havo been through Something I penalty for t& ipor- i � since dawffi, . Master Knox ; now we will , ary release. -t E � take thy blessing I 9 and begone from Edi .. I n- , Dr. Pierce's X 3rold- i 21 kurgh. i " Bob this w0ithy ;*, Soot ?" I ventured, for en Medical Discov- ery cures dy�yepsia I we had but two mounts and I i three - sco'171 and other diEeases of the stomacli .. � atid I � of us. . I � 11 Fear not for me," answere& th3 Hi I b � - organs of dig(stion . I ! I lander ; " I am quit of that accur a ' . . , . porting me. I ; � " and ntitriti�)n. i Its : 1 castle, and the moor iti free. I shall colm 8 cures are lasting. , - : . to DuneAn Castle Boon, , after: y ou' y ; , lords." " Por about twc i suffered froin a I years , � , very obstinate case 4 d spetp. . � 11 Or before," 14 . " ' '1�h , ughed Malcolm , o (,) sia 1) writes R. R. Secord, H'sq, of i� Western northern Soots Aire famous hill clim a Av�.. Toronto, C to titark , rie , a gi�al( nutu- . I t d Sir Dudley." : i i ber of remedies f4ith in theiii all. Arith ";t I was a(? .;.,. . I fiiially lost ;uc'�_ . fl, gone th4L ar .� could Iong John Knox inteirupted ue._ - � - "It has been to . . uot bear asty solie food oil 11;,st%junck for, a in v pleasure aid y'� U, time-, felt iiielanc holy andIdepressed. (�ould not � air,)) said he, la�irkg hi3 hand upon tpy sleep or follow my four mouths ago' c -a iou.(tlnstnit�i)., i �recoxmncuded ��ry. I Some your shouldcr -, - nor Shall I cease '"'ith t6is They in th LGolden Nkledica� r After � weeles night. will miss you Is in"rui treatment I liad derived 4o much I)etiefit - that I and Earl Bothwell will make much of i�tg continued the nwdicine. bottles and am convinced � I lia%,6 ta�en three it hasi nl�case but I shall so a ir,�,Adiuburgh that thirlys' L P, coniplished a pe T" nianent cure. ,,,ii ,s , i ,�uc: will come forth to ihe light of day whi ch . tiously recominctid it to�tfie thousan .s of dys- , s will move ail ;Sootland. Go in peace, Sir '.. peptics throughoat the latid.1) , r who waits you among Accept ,nQ si�bstitut� for (T Golden Med- . � � : the hille.)2 � � i ical DiscoverY.11 I Th�re is notlii6g "just I thanked him for his aid, bub hechecked I as good 11 for diseas;Og of tlit stomach, me. i ��'. ' .. blood and 1 ' ,angs.- i I "I have not dome this for you, Sir Du d - Dr. Piere I e'& Pleasant relicts stimulate, ' ley, nor for the Duncan clan ; 'tie becausti I' the 'liver - I I would reach tho,Lie sitting in high places, I I - and teaq! � h them that there is a God in Soot � - taking ; I doub', me if 1. live to see 1the mor. land." I I . T ; I I row." � t i "A in 0) I I' ' * m �ttered . Duncan, ,. but � he � I drcw th,3 cloak snugly about my perFon E i,4 h1a I r w a, a : I gone. and crosecd over to L e door; ir. �was un- � looked, I ki thore had been no .4dl'e - I gotito er'a hald saddle and pressing ithe put th� beast in motion ptea Dun h. 1, an and . . . I , i hitch in Malcolm's plli h was already . I before me and silently I ; I f I- . . lander st)od i en ry in the psl9fiage after mid- lowed him northward. We wer b " o' P d . I N i night 1 1 1 ; I the guarded portion of the city I and none ; � Yet my heai I beg,t rapidly as 1 pushed 1 opposed 4F, 80, 0.mirig to more level and 7 I the port.&I open and myfingers closed on the open ground we �ut the horses t 6 canter. . dirk haft in my breast *hen I step ed inCo f 1"Twas gray I dawn WhED, I w ary and - � the sll flanke I corridor. chilled, I followel - my compaiii I n'3 exam Is i . � �I saw by the dim light of the! lantern . I and gou to earth. I ! banging from U e ceiling a fewy ard8 away a "We have ric den for longi .and many I : � soldier in scarf and kilt, a great claymore I miles yet lie before us ; the hor i es must maD . : h�n&iog at his bip, lea0ing against �.he case. � a while," sidd he � ' . . I , ment, of a window and kazing idly And it'did not �eDme to thenri I more grate. I blackness of the night. I � fully than to imy saddle racked boTei. i � I took " a ate, forward, anothlr� and a But presently v.m . were up a d � off 011ce , . � thiri ; ihe �i hlall&r began to -hum a , 1 rnore, riding a I half score mlileg 6., 9 until a jangling turie, or turned his head *a I sht1pherd's cotta*ve furnished u I I eat and glided past. Why Sbould he Stop me ' . ' drink ; then on 4gain towards th I northern I when I was his chieftan's daught er's bus. b an d ? . 11 hills. � - � I looked withleuriosity upon ]the wild . � o he outer door and' it was country t,hrough� which we p�sped, I had open ; a sharp flight of steps led me around heard weird tale� in London cf I these Se t. - an angle ; % ' dozen yards further and the hard face. I tish wastes, an dwelt the�. of the wild�i men w That I o. night wind ott uck upon my oa Was comi g stgodunchallanged upon the rampart of the among t,he hills,! the buebaqd of' a chi f - castle. � tain's daughter, seemed almost beyond com. Moving cilutiously into the darkneEs, I prehension. I � . - counted my �teos one by one ; Malcolm had Towards mid( ayA we struck the loftier � told me sixty would mark the spot where ground imd I � ollowed Dun an i throu ;h the wall sagged down, leaving a drop of ravine and moun! ain pass. Wo had crossed fifteen feet to the summit of the cliff be- - anal ruship), Etrearn fLn( ' halted on low. I the further side' henheturnec' tome. I I IbelievedI'was alone,save for the sen.- "Sir Dudley," said he gravely, I "ray tinel who guarditd that portion of the wall, f.*ther is no comir on man, but a, stern chief - . and who beilig uribeholden, to the Duncan tian, holding S fierce clan togeth(r, and cl�o, I ramt avoid—or�quiet with a dagger. lord absolute of his northern fastnege. I I knew also of the task before me ; to climb know not how he may take. your marriage foot by foot down the Jagged cliff V � my eyes with my sister ; , 4e this the ma d hath tc Id filled witb� darkness - and -my feet un- him. One thidg we had agreed upr)n, and familiar with the nature of the gro ind. I ha,.e so timed u we will re%ch Duncan , One slip abd I would hurl mys6,f to the Casde aftor nightfall. If my father .habh . 'bottom, as sure a method of de8truction.-as not shown grievious a . oger t( i the Lwdy T though I laid My hetid under the I axe at Maude, or grave displeasure, rih will set flre imid-lotbian's Heart. � . � I I For a moment I stood at my f a I : . I height to a beacon on t the blaze, we go e castle towe . )oldly to't'he gat,3 It we see ; if tile u pon the rampart, the 1wind whistling in my place is dark--, I v ill ride in alibne, but affix. . ears and the cloak ends tugging about my warda,return 'to 70U." . � .. , legs ; then I laid one hand, on tho a utment, 11 If the beacox is dead ?" I asked. and, leaning over, tried to pierce the 'loom � � 9 64 We w;ill deci e afterwarlo ; my fatler beneath the. ! t I . . is a just man," he answered. i Scarcely had I bent! down w'hen'a sound I � Tne remainder of the day saw � us ,up il fell on my ears which' sent .an iby �iuger I 'Our journey. Thrice Malcolm Duncan told � i down my spine. � I I .me fierce faoes lo ked down at us frim the Not a doz,3n feet away. scar6e four ipaces rodke along the �ay, but, I saw ' none a 3d from where"I atood, a voice sound. -O i n the the clansmen had recognized i MY guide,;so lve night ; vo close I could! make out t!Ie words Nvere not rr�oleated. - I I it uttered�a Scotch ditty bummed I in the Darkness found tie hard by t e castle ; at northern tongue. Like a froz3n , I thing I the next turn we �hould know what lay in oluug tn the flinty rampart, henj � � t inch by store for me—whither my lord eat �loomi ly . inch, my right hand 4tole into rn� . I breast I in big chamber cr listeried fo . r - our:'horsea' and I, drew the dagger free of itsi I resting hoof bea.ts. .� ! i I pla0e. I had hoped to'� avoid the � �hedding 'Suddenly my . c ' companion Ireached the of Scottish blood, yet I could n I I drop �t mouth Of the raviiie and diiapppared � I from the wall witbout� the sentry . I h Caring heard him pull L p his horse, I u I me, and an alarm being ' given, lall� w%fj own beas� to his Aide, and at, Ube same � a - I lost. [ i - I . stant a great bla�e of light burst th'tou gh 4 . . Setting My teeth firmly, I I togetbe, I � � looked the night. � , I I o, nce more down into the darkness 1where I I --The beacon Oil tastle Dano n 1 wa bum- � � knew Malcolm Duncaw stood to re- 0 ... I iNIg ! i I - � ceive me ; then with �he ,readi stealth.itiose I of a "I Thank God !',? DO I heard ln�,an mutter, . - . cat d , he spot whence came r and -then we rode forward quicily. bridge , the voice, the dagger. rasped Arm�y in My The great dra was 1up and t,ie tight hand. , r ' ' most, shone cold in front of 'us . When we Inch by inch I drew Inearer I to the unsus- drew rein before [the. castle' g"e' rThen a I pecting man, my heart�filled I with a' : strange vo . ce challergedi �a light ,fllbhed in oar 'on pity chat I must out short his song 0 i o ruth. faces, and the chains rattled � tae lessly ; ,andhe a com� on soldier, I serving � I � Wuldles. his queen. I i � 11 When the bri go was draw,n a, doz ' I m , I �saw his form outlined dimly between . kilted Highlande a surrounde utierce 8 and two in . e and the sky, my ele measured the dis- took our horeep. � They werel plea, tance carefully ; then I raised my arm: - to broad rshouldered arild ruigge,d ' frame, bit strike. i : they greeted my (lo Palo MI 11 0, v v rmly.; . Th,3 figure turned ; fiagers 'ist; of steel gras P�ed He turned me. li I my wr and, as my ' I heart grew Lick, a I . "' W elcome home, Sir Dadle ." 'lighted orled bi . ; voice murmured in my mr: : � " the beacon is 4nd ineith�r " Faith, Sir Charles, I Lave watched you her majesty of , ScoLland! my Lo -d narrowly ; wonldet use the dagger so nt I-- 93 . P Bothwell, .nor Et I Murray wi I �1' rea�-h Y( a lessly ?" I r . ' � here. Con—, man, I bestir hy,%elf ! N . i y Limp and trembling, I le Rteel f.all father and the maid wait." � +L, T All I : A -il aA 14ta rl; -ha a f.011 . t'. .7 ? &O nobleman� Sea I - i ' " F 'ted'bef ,�,re a troarilg and at his el�ow the Lady, Maude. � n ever has man :'looked at i4 more! kee � One 6f the most danger4 ous; a4 repulsive fo�rms ot . I I Kidney '�D.isease is I � . I I I ; I . . . . : � ... ��� ., I 4 '_ I � I �L I � - I i � . . I I . . .11 i � �� � I , I � �� � � ! � 1. I . � for whi'Ph Dodd's 1[idney Pills are' the only ertairA cure. In iDropsy tf e Kid- , o neys arq� 4ctually d2mmed UA and, the water, which!, � should be expelled in the . - ,form oC,urlrie, �flowi -back . and lodgeo in the cells of the flesh and puffs 8ilt th� ski". Remove thle filt�, � which pluks .up the Arain.�, . , .1 ­Restore,� the Kidneys td I health. d There -is only one. i I ll[idney Urdicine I , � i , � I - � I ID11 . 1 , , , i - )_0D I S 1� � � . . 1: I i sk � Mi I - I . I � � I I DNI EY i � l ! I . i I i :) , , , I I ILLS - - I n"no"WWW"r- , � I � - I I i . I T � T . 1 I . � � � , I 1 ; � l� i ; � 1 . I I I I . ! . ! � . V i I . I ! : ; I , !l . . : I � . � , I , ", - � �_Jl I ­­­ --- �� __ — - . 7 . . . �, - � I . i , I i- -, . I i ? . . . i 11 "" ] _­_­ , - - , " - -I - __­_ �__ - - - -"- - - .1 . , I -- ! - , � ; I . I I . I : � - J I F: i � . ! . ; i I i I i . I . I I I . I I . : . 4 � I I . . - i � . � : ! i I I : . I - � r . I . � . ! . . . ; , I I - � . I . I I .. 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I I I I WE PP,ET>AY �HAR#S AND PEFUND MONEY IP �ESIREI). i � , i � � .. � . i ! I , � %-----------?— ____ 0111.0a , - , _' � I than did that ag6d Highla � chieftain ; his ! . byesseemed to 'read. me t 4ough and �ink I deep into my ve�y heart. , '"hen he %r03e, pati out a aorded1hand,, and bent and did . � him reverence. , � 11 My lord," 4aid I, ___11 I have come to blaim what fortune and your fav r gives I )) I i � me. I . � I 66 I � . iYou ask muoh, Bir, `1he newerel, " but �ou have taken i � t already." I iA great wave of tendernem ewer t acroFs iis face as he looked down on big daugh- Jet, then he turned suUenly u on his ton. J * gus - "Hast enough v rel au�� uoth he, " thatithou. hast Hdden w th Ipeed from Edinburgh?" -Sir Charleb might tell thee better," an. �wered the young Soot quickly," seeing he . ath served two." . .. , I � " Faith, my lord. and I w*nt no more . of royalty, 11 I iaterp.rsa, , I f Il it be a Ling. )) � . F The o1iieftain lodded gravely. - i I I "Sir Dudley," said he, -1 on are welcome I to Duncan C . give up to your 4eeping that whi n is'yer dear to -me. If thy spirit of war dering I quieted,.'remain In that Scotland where en are true and Will not betray t iee for bi (I putpoBee." I I And through C od's mer( I did, until the time came,. many weeks -aterwalrds, when I . I . iode southward,with Nlal(olm_ Duncan and a thousand Highla ders at c u backs. The lord Dancan smiled grimly wi the maid came to me and' I took her in my arms. . I 11 'Tis poor co rtesy I TO give only words As welcome ; lea forwari , lass,that these . iwo adventurer i may le d their f astingi )y . quoth he. I I I I 'Twas then, at the grIal oaken table, I . I I- beard.again the ha . ppenin 11 A that Ight ar, Holyrood. Nor �his t im dd I cc itradict the maid. in that, courtles f i6ade ill, and I remembered Malcolmle irning, Lhat in_ Scotland women oul4 bav( their way. My lord turned to his dau ghter. . , ' "In sooth, mistress,"? asked he 94 � why burned the besco i so b6gli � to-nigt: t ? To light thy huiban� to the ighlauds V � The queen's lal'y lo ered her eye before hiiii. . � . . I � " Aye, father, I pir I that I in part, and for 'a d I nother reason, �E-ir," S� answered, hum - i . bly. I i . My lord's li�ii' twiteitld beneath hia p I . beard. i 4 1 " Watch thy wAte carefully, Sir, C isrles,'_"� quoth be, " elae,F he m y light a bf soon to mark thy humor. ' � Bat huw he kne* w never learn d. . i THE � EN ). � I - I I - I I HELP PDR �M13THER3. -I- I - I I Baby'13 Owli Tca'Pllets are What You Need 'Wrh6n lAttle ()nos Are Crbss, r tful and � I Sleep e 8. . - - --r- If a child is ross, I fr ful . an& sleeps I I badly, the mothe may, qe, absolutely cer- I tain that some de F angemer. of the i tomach or bo,*els is the c�use. 1 A id she ca be_jast . I as certain that Ba� I by's wa T blets 'Will put her little one rig t.. T�eZ Mlots cure all 1�' _ the minor ailment's of little ones, sue a as "i I .., . in- digestion, con stip�tion, !'I, ai pie fevers, diar- rhoea, worms and! teeth I in troubles. They are guaranteed 'to contain , no opiale, and - I cau be given wit absol te skfety to the youngest and at � fee e Child. Every mother who has u ed the . sppaks of these Tablets in the armeab terms., rs. It". . Bancr;ft, Deerwo d, Man ba., 11 say - ,#I have used Baby's Own Ta" eta for stomach and bowel troubles, for a pie fevers and tbethirg� and I think tlier. the beal, medi- ciue in the worl& They i ways strengthen children inatead o ` weakeni g them, is most . other medicines do." , �� � I You can get Ba)y's Own Tablets it any dieng store, or by� mail, ost paid, at 23 ce9ts a box, by iDg'di ect �0 Me Dr. l, ziet Co., rockville Oa..' Williams' Medicin . r I orSchenectady, N. Y. ­ . . Some Stories o Ruskh 1. . . i I An interview with M. George Allen,� Ruskin's friend and pu isher, in Great tboughts, throwssome in resting light on le circ ulation of'Ruskin's ooke. A ked 4a . t6 whether he considered that the public appreciation of.Rd ' skin's , rks was, as great as ever, Mr. Allen.r�epli d � ; - it is even more so. , 9 e modern ,lerey- man buy 11 him frc-quently, hilat his prede- c6saor in the sixi its looke upon him with a (toubtful eye. To thfs day, I UntD Th'* I 01 taet,' which is by no nwa is a book for the man in th� street,,sello to �he extent of, sev- eral thousand copies a y ar. S Of ame and Lililes' I have sold 10 ,000 copie .11 Mr. Allen once said to ,uskin, 11 re you not pleased that your boo to ere sell1ing so well ?" 41 Ah !" he sadly replied, 611people think a great deal more : of my books �han I do myself." � �, � I I I :Mr. Allen -told . an I i oident wl I ich he t4inks will "horiify stacaph Ruskinians, b0t w ) h , ich will thr I ow a, new light )n the man.1 I I . - :I.' When Ruskin was! gi i n leasms at', � � est Ormond -street he Z e igiv e d v letter! f om a friend saying, I I A going to. bring �ro�m . � Sayers to see you night I— t was 1� . just after Sayers had bea I Heenan I their celebrated 6ght. Ruak'mli id to me, 'Allen 1 1 bring some port to the col I ge. to -night, as Sayers is coming there,1 and we must drink his health.' 'I did go, inst d. however, of Sayers coming, his Ao came. Ruskin , I was ftwfullydtaappoint�d. " � A little of the wine wai runk, and the' remainder Mr. Allen took, ' Mr. R, kin's orders, to Mrs. Booth, � Tu r er's old oupe. kesiper, who was than 4yi I -ill &t C� tea. In the early sixdes !Mr Allen an Mr. Ruskin lived in Switzerlar d for a co le of vears I - . I � : I 1z ! � I I ! . : I . !I . I - . � . I � i - . - I i I i . , ! . I . I . : : . i :. � � I . . � I I � ­ - __- I I j�, � � I �. . . 1- � - _­ - . - �i , - .- - I - i I I .. - . _. -11 I _­­ � I ­ -­ ­ 7, 1__-..___-1 _ - - I - 1; - ,-. , . .- - ­ . � . "I 11, '. : . . 4t - - I L . � � . - .. . _t � _ � �, ___ : � - .1 1. I I , i - I � , - I , ;1 I . 7 1 � : , . . . I � � � I ; I I : � i � - � � I ' I . I . 7' . I I - . � I I , , � - . . ­ i 11 . . - I � , _� � I � __ I I - . : ; � : ; . ! ! I . . : I I - I I i . � I . - I I . . , � � . I . I I : : . I I I . I r I . 11 . - �_' . I i . i . . . I : � � I � � 1, � .1 I . � I ,� ; . . . � " I - . - � � I I i � : OCTOBER:' .3 4 J-902 - I . � I � I � OCTIC � I N,-- - I ;__ - i I ­ . - I , - life," says Mi. Allen, 11 I rensemblr well manner that big left knee was caught be_ ,I - . . ng m -on � a ;631 when t I f The -see] hi 'E Stei Sunday, 11 ween the wheel and the bra,ke of big , � I . 1were high op in � the mountains; 7 kneel and a furious horse was all but pinning , The fe'1-3wil we I 11 - I SnDua I . hig; dov6 and praj withj'a peasant uirl atit way- beneath its feet. The runa 11 *t:tha ' . I - - ra;1 4 - I way W48 atop . �'OAIW .3jaiet, sido oross. He had ,'a wonderful ye' for the ped. beautiesof oature. 11 recollect bim once I 0— .%juesday and T'b breaking out into, a rhapsody off ell t on The Day of Miracles goRns.-Dl gh, - � � I I - Conking unexpeotedly aero3s a shping field Is pad, but many who are cured of Iteblog,bleedin . a j,osl ard foal, z . I . 9 .. - I of tar gentians. He ,wanted to purchase Of Protruding,piles by the use of Dr. Chase,a Vi - Gies. Tire yt ,nt. - ' � ment look upc.:n their discovery as next thing to InIr. � - the top of Brez'on mountlairia, buf d a chalet aculou-3, ltlsnnr, uncommon for persans who have," - jr,oster. Ycar � ,i - on: b, and have Rossetti out to decorate it. undergono painful, risky and expensive opi,rAtIoRs N. IL (,,eiger. I` . . � Iwasoneday.'talkingtohimabo,01; the (in lavaffitobefimlly cured by this wonderful olnt__ I- ­_Xorthcott, J&s� . ent. It lithe standard th6 world over and the . I 1: thow days inaccessible) paake like the "a Agricult-arai; enly guaranteed cure for pilel. - Aig uille du Geant, and he^ added. !Thank jjss B - I I . I . - ,f�, -�Giea, - God, they, will never get up those." Practical Knowledg-e. M I . jAs .&Dtbron, I � Ruskin love ' d to feel that a pe# bad not One never knows where a piece of pra,0. I I yzar old giddi' be oullied by human, footsteps, I , - � kau­,h, Jno HI ' I L : . tical information will e0me, into -Play. The � i � "' T __ 7 0 1 ! _V Gies. A TAu. . R — I ': afe rule is never to neglect an opportinnity � . F .;U THEN MONTHS IN BED. so learn an art or a Science, le'at a!!i tom I ilogg"John. Dek I - ' I ; � � i I 6 ; till i _____.�_ � ' 11 I Ganer-a! P � I I � : - � time or another we abould find ourselves � W_ Swi�h � k � . reat1v in, need of it. A�n interestiag story � - i , Jail Long Per�-Iod of Sufferin .4 Mr. g � , qf � - from Good Cheer emphasizes this lesson, I 704 W S-Ai�ii �,._ I � ' R-.ernohaii At ',Last Broukht, to , � __ I i year old 91" - i` . I � � ' . At Cornell Univerpity all the students of i ! J a Happy TerminatiOn. 1 - I zu'a 2ad, ino V - I . I i I mechanicA engineering J%re obliged to learn � ; . ! I ' . . .I "eldings, Jarot � I seven tradee. One of Oese, that of,black- � � - & I � I oatriagpe,- ! .11 i IELERT, Ont.. Sept. 29th, 8 %I)- amithing, is very. distaetef-ul to r,ome young � I xhau, W: : p ' � I � Csrn� I Mr Samuel Kernoban, of this p I -a � C(),i was men, but it has to be learned, nevertheless. � I � I Rtmuie, 0, H C . - lak � up for over fourteen months, He was One youn,,y fellow, who waa averse togliling 7 . ,� I .� Teat n1d gel'i it) very ill, and live doctors attended him witil his hands, begged to be exempted from , , - 4'. out any improvement in his In � fortunate wearing the leather aprou, but the profee. .�: - jppei, 2ad asid '� . � r . cohdiL1011. Three of the doctors said he had sor took Special care th4b nothing was lack. � I ,Sehr.oeder� o'-1 " Floating Kidney," and that no;hiug could iag in the thoroughnes� of his training at - �� ; ,. 73 U-1�1111 J I _Ruseell I oura him. The other lb�wlo sa,d 'it was the forge. i I I 1.�, I Inau, Thos BtsP I 64 4; , Last fall that studen� went to that pro. . -Roadster I ,-.I pinal DiEease," but agreed! with the j � I , feusor and thanked him. for compelling him I oth re that his case, w'as abaol�tely� incur- I Geiger, S wislo , I ­ � abli. I to learn thd blackemith.trade. � . ,� ) Rzel, Jr,o _ an was advised in this I " You rseia," he s),id, 14 1 am now a V _. , W wi I y hope, � - � 1, 11 jS ,� Mr. Kerno4i �;e upoila- � iV.g 40t 6 iV. , I . � .1 i 'r les extremity'to try Dodd'E Kill Pills, tendent of 0, mine 'waj back in Colorado. I yeiget . . - - . Y.ear ' an� they cured him completely. says : -LAst summor our: maiu sbaff, broke, and lert, JUG Se.,11 1, After I hILd takFn three bo*es '� was there was ino one ' in the mine but my,self : . r� i vialrea or geil,lit i i abl 3 to walk about, but I contin4ed until I who could weld it! . . i I � V 1 �_&Neiil, -xi f;al had taken in t all abo�t eighteen' boxes. I . 11 I didn't like the job, but- I tool- off my � 4 r N, Peet th . n . felt as well as ever I did land � have coat and welded the 8baft. If I couldnib I I k;eigz V - �[ . i CATME.-Dq wo ked almosi every day since,: al,thougb:1 have done it I should hate been obliged to, � ; I 41er lot and 2zif J) ? - i z i - I .- that is over eleven years ago. : pae'k that shaft over this mountains, sod the � I i 4W__ 1 1 1 mine would have .been: sbut down till itgot. - 41� I &(i heifer. R F ' I Living for the Futu�e back. My I ability to mend that shaft rai,Eed - I � heifer, not- -12 . i . I . Cirambers. B� Would it not enrich our daO ..xi tence me in the eyes of every man in the mine,and . . . le e the manager raieed- my. � salary. � - F.0ader. HeiV if idly realiz3d, th n le do I - � - � we more viv . t _0i . I p-,oeder. - I � � customarily, that our human I ts zi�t ul- ,0,thergrq,eA1 tid�ate, even in this sphere, ri(Wl�mitOd �� b Toothache Cured � in One .Minute. - , y I I H-artmau, Vo- itstexten6 andAuration, but it h4s ah 'im- Satura1le some battino with Polson?z Iterv. �, b,eifer, irao: ,F-- 111 rtal prolongation even in this orld' even iline and plaer. ,in the lc�vity of t too " . - - I .� , he tb. ,ftarling heiter w en pursued for personal ends ? It ia true Rub the painful parts of the fam vith,4 X � A Forte--. T ' . � W-1 . I that no man liveth to himielf 0 d' 'h to Nervilin-,, bind in a hot flannel, a,fid the - W Lamont.j � I - - � I . list _. , I I �ifer J�wc�lo R, himself, for life and death, though pe, Bonal toothache wilil. dil-jappeiin immeiiately Nlev. I . � � I ex,beriences have a, more 0 or less rd,motO pro- itine is a splendid .household remodyfor I , I tert. yearlin � ; Jec .. tidn upon the race. The enatgyt ,I force Cranips, Indigestion, �Samrner Coroplaint, I . I . 1. 'Fisiff, 2ni ai-i � I . I'll A, and Tootha4e. , � - .1 I I 40t; and ftd.'i S. an I mental and moral� power seu if tea maat Rheumatism, _Neuralgi I , I have a certain continuance. Goo .wil-l not Powerful, penetrnting, Isafe and pleasant for- ' �. �, i , -lert. P Aart4i:13j be put off or relegated to- some ther, time internal and external u�e. Price 25c. Try i i SH]Ersp.-torl � . I i I � . - and place. He is,bere at -your el ow 4nd at Nerviliae. � �_, I ung ram, Gell , I - I J ,raised imusi 111� mine, telling us to, use the dJay wlisely, Use Dr. Hamilton'a'Pills for Biliousness I cheerfully, justly, to enjoyo to'lovb, to' wor- � .e.j— ­ * � lialfribs, Q., N-OhE . � - � �amt ship, to act now ; for� in this day found&- -While Rev. Dr. Johnston, of St. An. . - �j ­ . - G pelihal - . . I - tiops are laid for a better time to Co le Ila drew's church, Lo`ndoti, -and Mr. J. E. - I e.� ige W.061.1�-4 I I ;,; ! mg, `�� - m. ' yearl " � this day influenceg are going abroad through Omer, ,of the sa 8 �place, were beii,qg - ,, -1a, b. I Bo . I � I I I I � * . - . , ' I I 11amb, in 19-0021, ,j all the worlds of highest moment', It this � driven in a Victor a the other aftemoon : . � I& - - a day, deeds may be done to effea r zmote from Woodland ce at4y to the city, the ,,eb -,,G P�enha, I 6lud truth iie� w`irihi' I - �` pls,-B 1 v ages. All of beauty n driver lost control of 4is horsethrough a .. I or, or]. � . I our reach if we take the h4althy � and sane rein breaking. The ac�identi bappened on & -er. Alg�ad sow, : view of life, and cast from us ail 'hose dis- steep- hill. west of the cove.. The horse balt-. .4?nd. -, � eased anaemic thoughts that " ir'.104 tl�e ed, and after passin ba cove it left, the i Tarawortbi 0 th 9 . 0 ; . � I k� 4 11 , . � - zring of reflection, and feelin at .eir road. Mr. Boomer lesq ed from the ri 'g. And ,Pr-izes. � *t ource. The mawkii3b abnormality of our a few seconds late�-, J.- ist as thet vehicle Qiester Will ! ! z ti rr ie seems sloughing; Off. Rabustandglow- struck a heavy pokt, D�- John-ston sod the - - -all prizas. , � in views of man's place in the� -universe, driver both jumped. The horse proceedea Y.or"hir#,,�'-4 I . : . an God's immanence, seem &hoop io blos. to kick the victoria to pieces, from which it ' -- � PrIZ'". I : , _ so like the wondrous centuryl tree that succeeded in freeing AWL Dr. J.0buston . Pou:LTRY.-i-B aft r long sterility puts forth a fl wer.- and itbe driver emeaped 'i with a few minor I I'll, � , And 2nd. FAy4i . _0 � . bruises and a abhking up, but Aft. Boomer - , Deichert. Wy4 I Ringing in the EaO. - was nob go for,�Unxte. His right .foot was a � Bros. Silv�r : I I � � This is an unfailing big if iojured and bin face ; severely cut and Ispanith, ligbIt Tj n of catarr , and W" _ . . - I ! A -D ' 6ned to bed for at I � : I tely r sult, i -deaf. brnikd. . i 4G, W Irwin. � V not chocked will utima le . He will be coil I � . f I 'ile8t remedy is Catarrh(. zone, . 1. i Alinorcas, C !Ca- ness. The si lea -9t two weeks. � l in I J . . ­ - 1r wh'ch if inhaled a few _* i . i -- i Vinorzaa, G, )l .times dail , preventg' . I I I . � 7� � . , _( - - . I W Smith, -0 - the catarrhal eindition fram preadiag. It isnt Tal,king that Counts 1, . I I i rovvA3 Le,ghorrit I . I I - Gatirrhozone quickly stops the ringing in It is our, earnest dleai . to make you a ... � 'BUff COebim. theAsars, headnoiees, gives peruanent re- rugular and pleased cust Wer. We do not I 1, I � lief to oatarrbal deafness. For Catarrh; in believe iu�long an irealame arguments. . - Bal, 0 CA I -China 13.06k,3 ainil� any part of the system, Bronchith, Asthipa, Our large stock of,pure drugs, proprietary. I . . an ; Lli�g or Throal't Troubles, Cstarrl ozone " dG irwio.� I . �s a medicines, perfumes and toilet .specialties- i ' . i Golausiae. �a-e spedific, and is guaranteed to permanenily and our close prices, will. impress you more 1i I I I . cure or your money back. Large sizq,$1.00; favorably thanlorig new#piper talks. - i_ Bride. Tarlwy trial Rize, 2;'e , at druggists, cr Polso-a' & .,. - - . ff . �_ Bios. Guinea h - ,� � i HAVE YOV U8ED IT ? - t - I . Co.,J Kingston, Ontario. * � � I � . I I AG Irwin, H 1104 r � Have you used Pain�'�! Celery Compound? _ -1 4,11aue-ius. S-10WA, D1 Hsofoilt6lo'S P013 Cure Cons �ipationl. It not, we strongly recommed its Use if Vou . � , I I � . - GRAIN, AND SE . ' 0 ,� I are nervous, weak, rundown, lor suseiing . I - -_ 11 MeBride,,'Jr Wet 7nomalll L91W. O,f Alexand r .& Law from rheamatism, neurA10 or blood Ala- ;�.i_ I Battler, J Wobe Bro�hers, inilleis, of Brandon, and Miss easeg. p,aineg Celery Compound 'is the . BrAm. Six -rowed. I ' 4 . I .- ErrT ia Thurieii,of th4 same town, drove 6ut most -reliable and effica�,C�ous medicine n W ,.-. �oata, A M�c-E*iin' � to m hat ist kn wn as the Beret far I district, before the public : gr rvbuilding Est � 'p- I . 0 1 � � - I Weber. W B iaiLl � one day last ;week,'for a day a chicken strength. Our stock isl always fresh and � I 8 Philips, 1V R.o� * I sho� ting. They drove -on to th( farm i of . i . - I pure. . , I � .... iseed, A,AlcBw�_t_D� Alo4zo Rowe 3aw, l;l - I � . � . I . - . ,4 who ap soon as he I , ips I - � I. V. FEAR, Diugg!Sfi, Seaforth, Ont. - - � , ` - hu"ied to his house'ri,%nd got a gu 1 andlerem I � J�JORT1frLTrR".i � i � 4 turniug fired at the- couple. I �oth were i ': � --Forthe firLut time in history a prevideni : -I Klop, R -fhep,, J : sho th"ung4&dy'bei6g- fatall r injared.. L � � , of the United Stateii reviewed -a regiment of I Gies, A K&r--her, � I - The Rowe went ba,c'k to -. his- hJuse, tc ok I I 11 ; , IeP L� no I el British soldiers under arms, and an A-meri. - I _A'P_P eN I som� poilson and djed .1mmedialtely. I For - I - . . . -Schroeder, ]Ui .. , . -_ can soil.. Monday afternoon of laat week ,in �� sow time.-Ttowe .has -_bp9n bo�.bered by the presence of a - large � arioourse of people, I - - : Mop, Suow aj .. � - . spor Amen and,it is sup d � , ' is an er � . . 0 1 . �Pose , in A , Theodore Roosevelt sat -in a r-eviewing , -11 I I Pfile. North 5r -b shot at the treill papsert'. -Rowe W�S'. a ell I stand opposite the city! hall, D'elcroit, and I 33&Id,wiU-q4--H U� 1, � known resident of London, at one time l. . � 7 w NVP -bei, � e- * l000ked.at each of the six companies of the- �_ e� i A -jog t mployed as foreman fo,r Tho as G�e6nl � viren, W 1K44 k6 co . tractor. I B -a don, with I twerity-fir8t regiment, EpEex - Fuelleers as :f_ I �, I . they marobed paAt. Th6 line was about six . -B 8ura-rae. PU his_4Mily at the timp of the bpild�nglof the miles in length and froth start tofikiiah -tb-e I i.8ursirua. ,Galao � C. PJ R. and settled �on a farm pear thati C . . - town.. He w&a'very highly respected bv, )ii' auadians receiv,ed a p6rfect ovation from . - 'Surarus. Beo 1) I 11 � � . ,4 the crowd. 11 1 ler. 8waars-, W., neighbors, but' always considered a � very � 1 iners, uider 1 B .1 . � . -A fierce fire of a Uttle more tboa an, - 8 i page onate man. I � - - . . . i I " Roedemr. J. , 11,o-1 , I I � hour's duration inflict,ed damage to Ithe ex- - � I I i 0 - . ! . I i I I 1,1�file I�V � tent of $17,000 in Londolti, one iafternoon ro- I - ; Swj4h,l ' ' Nervous and Sleepleos. cently. A flour and feed store belonging to . I Schoellig, 4 -�S '_ I I �, . ! - ad I � T ere isjuEtone cure and that' is plent F. D. Whitehead was t4tally d - _' 1toeder. -Coll#tr I y -estroyed wrid . � � of-fo d for r,ne blood and nerves, which is two private resideLe,ka :I'very badly damag- �i Glorl mundj, )Gv * best upplied in Ferroz3ne, than i hich no - . � - - � . d. � of russett- apri , �w - . I I - I . S blood builder, nerve tonic or, strefigtL pro,, - � �,Coll-ection -of -fall � - does in becter' ot" healthy . Arus. Wintei v I I - Want6d� - I ' ' digestion, which results in improvpd'nutri- We would like to ask,z through the I eol- � I I Fall -and winbar`� I I tion. The blood growa rich and!re& fur- '--Battler. F , I 0 mns-oNyourpaper,if there is any perion . . � . � . I Dishes -'stability to the entire syste 'and the Y - - or the' - I Flemm beauty!' store of -nerve force ' an � T :bo has used Green. sAugust Flower f I I � d energy inereaae-3 ure of Indigeletivii, Dvopepsis and Liver --- � �Clxpp's favorite; � . - � - - daily, A rebuilding of the .con titutioul . - ,. 14g. Pewh�w, -1 � ne rita, be*Ith and streogth, 11 come roubles that has not been ourea-and we �; -eder. - Pruneit, I f w Zhie use of Ferro' �, loo meau their results, 4xich as sour stom- 4 I zine. Tais marvelous I � rom ich, fermentation of food, habitual costive. � ! vrab a � I t I I Won, U I reno or is sold byi�Druggists fo'r 50c. a I . ; I ' , grapes 0 4 Incas nervous dytpep,-Jai, headitches, -idea- . ; -,. T AO:' . box, �r six boxes for'$2 50. By mail from ' , . -Polso I & Co., Kingston, Out. I I Oondent feelings, slenplegsnoss - ----- in faot,any 11 ­ e3, i Habhe- � �rouble connected wit)h tho�stomach -or hVell - I =8, C Oamp_l I- � - . _; . - I � 7 1 . 1rhis medicine has becii a0ld for m&Uy yeArz � I - Filling, R R 446h I . . � I I � . -While . . 9 de -iii and bis p�rty were in all eivilived countries,: "d we with to - .11 , . GARDEN V � I �, _' - . returning, Salturda Jeo the Iudi�n reserv- , orrespond with you an(] !.send you ,.one bf I : � i votatooki, ZjO I , -_ t� ation to Calgary, the rig in which! Mr. I �� Wbite or,rad.11 ur hool free of cost. you r, tried 1��11 � ' Bordi z was. seated had pa a jed overl'a - rough if move '- r ,W Roeder J N and Moping piece. of ground, iind, as the , uguat Flower, try one *; bottle Srst. We _� 'toes. G,eo 4 - � . . - isve never known of its� fifling. If So, I . r:99 e . one containing Mrs. Bordon arid otheis was j � IDecker- >Miehi . something more Feiious is. the matter with � I . pae8it ig over the'spot., the driver was thrown - ;8chroeder. J I I you. Ask your olAe.- b Arukgist. I .1 ' . from iis place, and the horaFs at once bolted yariety. ' I . poll ,a I � with the rig and its six �helpless ' I G, G. GREF,N, *oodbury, N. J. - - - - - Battler I .. o cupants. � - I R Wei � � — __* �... - Toe r inaw,ay team tan astride the rig con- . � George Bebrob& tainiing Mr. Borden land other la -John O'Briev, a resi(fent of Alliston for - : Potatoes, Geo' ies and 7 years, was accidont I ally killed one vven- . - - tv gentlemen, and Mr., Borden was, by the - I Ilig$ W B U& I . - pole of. the pursuing rig, throw ia such a Ing recently by falling from his wagon wh, a . . . . . . �� P-6eder. Smal . I . � I __ � - je-urningfrorn Ti,oga. The Accidea Up- J Decker, Any I . , . - I l __ 'Pr to . __ . - pened juat south of E"rett, evious - to -1 _J C-eiger. Y -01h I . ! . 'he fire of 1891, he wah owner ar-41 proprie- , : - . Roeder.. .Sw4etl . �� or of the Royal fi�tral, -Alliston. � I . ' t .1 Larf-e red 6 1. . � I _.- � . . � � . Large yellow �Oni I ; . - A Cou h I To Cure a Cold iii One Day I'll . D11feb. gsetts, A � I . , � - �� - field tarrots � I � - 1 -pr . Take Laxative Bromo*14uinine Tablets. A ­ .P , 'I havi� . . druggistarbfundthornti-n' if it fails to ,cUrmar - garaen eavrot.r._ made a most th 11 I ey �Swlediih It Bi - or I"' E. W. Grove's signatur,- ,s on each box. 260 ­ -; Ur -pi - tr : � White turni I ' - ial of Ayer's Cherry Plectora a:,'i d —0 � � - 1. � _ alf t � 19 . arn prepared to say that for a]. dis- -Piesident Roopev,31!� `s� weetem trip,came, : I 10be mumg,ol I eases of the lungs it never disap- to an unrimely erd in I � ,,Lot,& red mr, - ": : Indialoa.pa-lis Imb 9P ts.) 9 I Vhei. Long 'Ve -poin . week. He was founp- 1" be suffering from a � � � Stlow -en Bros. - � i 1 J. Early flpley, ito.ito , 0. swelling in th-i left �eg b,itween the knee and � ., a � I ler R_ Well � � 1, the ankle, vehich req- ' - i 11 D, �_______ I- I u.� rtd ir.nmediate - I-ar- ' I I 31;ttler� . ]�, A � I d of be' . 4 . gical attention, and ;n-tpa. in.g taken . I � I � dipj§ � P Hartri Ayer'sl Ch,err'y Pectoral I to the trbin tn coniinue #�jg j-)urney to Port � I I 11 IT J-ofineWn. i,.Q I ) Wayne Ito', Milwauk", he was conveyed tv . P-9 Won t curei theumati�m;. � . - lbee% W B . . - ; i St. Vincew's hospital, where be wm .oper- I BAtt; . - � .� I �W R Baltotle'r, ! R t � ! wicho.never said it wopld,. ated on, The ope�-at-�--,,. lasted on1j, a short :. I ' �Coloak . . I I � it . � time. Tltr.j3hewumta�#-ntosprivat.e-xo6m� I � _v. -M44 I t won cute dyspeppia; inthehorpitaltotem- Itis expect ted tom � 11 I L � . - *d -t,hat - T.-allo 't - es� 11 I the Pnosident will be q iitia reavvweci In A� W azattoea W never: chimcd it. ut Itter. I : I I fewdays. Theabc,_�sB joMalegis* m-ult . � I :1 � - _ - I it will Cute: coughs and of the trolbey aceld - - -of a -few meeks, � - . Im I , I � - 11 . I I I . I - . I - 11 N gyl I ; a t' I ': . () v,ered _b � colds of' all' kinds. -Ve n a &Rpatch - -i -, 8%. Petersbuttia oor- , I � I L ,& cor v I . � u. 3�, - � I ' i - I t1aud - tter,. - first said! this sixty ly,em respondent, report!, ;: At-empttodera-ilthe, - I . L MANUFACTUI E ' : I ' ' � I ; trainupon whieb-:h­ f,zArTramelled from -, � � i- � .- I I � 1'� 7 ] ,, _� '� ; I i V . F ; i � � in i m ; we've been sayi;lglt L Kursk. Rails w,i-, �vm�)ved 'outhe two � buggy hemu 'R, 1 . I I � I routes ov6r.wh1ch. , 1'2ir might travel. Im _Oaviiage barn'Iff I : e C, . i � sho I r sWc I � I one instance the plot �, v; idiscovered and in - . as, P Bendir. . . -1 : - ___ I . N'Vitnier. Collec - - ____ __� the other the train wa wriseked. The Cz:%r I I Tfiree *ea: 2$c e"ugb for an 0 r I 11 Ttsanle� HAU4 , L cold ?4KCfer bronehiti#�4 LL I reached St. 'Peterslitug safely, It WSW I . 11085 hard coldx� etc�; , mosv.4W, afterwards diicoverp . -1 �Voster. F1 1*h� . . #1 � A thatfour oortiVirstors, . for 4hrozitle C"es and to kee on ban wirbert. H��= � . T AN dressed as railway wrl-kmeti. unscrewed the � I I I I A�.& ZAP U, U . , , W 0 U , . � 65 __ L Nvlee. � I ra 11 I Amoug other, inc�.denfi of our -Swine - I . " I Us. The dieeolvz. . was made by . ,be merest- ! � I , � . ! � J Accident. � . L DAIR*z PUODuk ! . ! I I - I L I ; . � I . . ­ � I I . . - � I i ­ I I I � I . � I I . - - ; I � i � . i 11 - I I I I I . � , - I � -L ; . � i � � . - � � I � ; I . � I i . .1 - e L - I I I I . i I I I . � I � � I ; - I I � .- . i ! . ! . * . I � . I - I . � I I I . 2 _j � . . . I 1 1 . I i - L - .1 i- I , . . I I il i � I �_ i ; - � . I � I . i i q I : � . � � L z" i � . . ----­__­­­­ ­ . 1 L ­­_ I 4 � z I �Fu a pavenieriu. _� can who bad hummed u was alco lin pn- the Song u�on, the 0 I p -t bear E i crh cents a P � i 0 u ill d s rampart! He laughed softly. � - : i 33 i `,Corne mr4n, I he � fire. N 'D I what a lyoung-wmnan, . I , � I . I r i I _,_ ­ _ _,_ ­ _ _,_ ­ _ _,_ ­ _ ,_ ­ _,_ ­ - L'--- � ' 1),ILJCI for whispered, " there is ivi, and the horses wa�t yet the 3-liO befOre below ; -1 *arrfint � i � I � . I � . . I . i � I . I I � I twclve 0()Uncls Z--' of flc�-,11. i J i Master Knox ii over inw.)7 I Avearit d with w A�ib- : . I i SILIC ' , X v,�,as thili an(I ,vealk � � � I and ; "Master Knox ?" I 11 Aye," he ans*ered � i . � : uttered. 1; `-'bis he who wa�its . I 1) '11i., G (1:11� dollar for a 11 r b,,�'1'4 e cf below us ; would that � all men in Scotland i I I yI , were as s-aunch and trpe." ; : ._�,Io4 f, ., - �L Is - _' lTluk-.ion, an(11 � . ]),I, tak- "And thelAenbine 1?1' I I asked. : . : L : I He pointed down th� ramparf. .. L 1: * 11 (1, 1,C(r _1� �l I ,t I- ('� () I .N ,Ili , .,(2 ]I- (T:J;1JC(1 " tte is sleeping," � quctn he ; `�' bound .. I �_I, . tw(:1ve limulds 1' . In "WC -1 .- Z:.") 1-1 lit 1�&')re . - with his own scarf und with an ugly lump "! upon his head. They ill find. him in the I ' ' 1 - I I L.1(2 bott ! 4 C Was fi 11 1,� 11 (2 (I. I I i i I morning." I Them, like a flish h . I � � . I ; . t � I td ljig cliiy- I I i � 'I t�; -1 i I : i IT11 t� CC. , P, I L) U:J �1 -i S more leaped ft om ii's I . cabbard ; tbo figiire I :�­ I h I I I of a man confkonted t Is; t : ; I . _.. I ca 1) for SLIC11 Val Uabl . c' ii-�,a- The new comer threw up his band : ' ' i cr. i ­Ce, 1,()111C "'Tis 1, my lord," he 'L togo down I whispered, [At I Come . . i ,� al. ,So,,ji, 1).,I%- I -,1( i - - � I � withyon., 0 I . N longer paeed'to - � I . C,�;;, F, IL i I U . fOl' guaro the tower chamber." - ) ,0 !,(A . nothill'i I ,> I Z� It, *as my Highlander of ilia corridor, . led I . .. ; ,.IC.r in () -, I C -,-. Y () " I � il IYOUr anxious to quit Blinburgh ere th ey�olsp � p him in a dungeon for treARon. I, I � , 1�011'�ev $: , �1`0' NVOI-Lh whell I �) U ' buy I : . � Duncan slipped his sword into its �lace.! : - . " � 1 Aye, Donald," said he," t,here � is ;. �-;�! - . 't's j-:I11U1,;;-()11. i I room for three ; you know Ue way. Ls:�%d - I W C I � i . ;11 sc.-,"I ,,'Oil -_ ) i � � . i a ill ttl C � ; on !" � - ! . The Higblander'a kilts flaur,t d' in 't,he L 0 , I i wind, his barla:d knees showed whito cri the � I ­ �C. : I C � ! r wall, and he dioappearied.- Obeying Puncan's I I i . i - ! gesture, I follbwed, to fall heavily! uponi a ' � - sco'171 I I ! & D'A�"2N,_', C f, 1-.:N11 TS, I little ,patch of mod a dozen feet below i I Y, staggered, then felb the soldier's �Irm sup- I I , I �'I. () I . . 0: "ario. � . . , . porting me. I ; � " .", _* , � I Steady, my lord,"' said he,; f' we Are I I the I , � I upon brink." t 5 (,; Z-1. 'CV11. i, I ",^:It,--).--) ; a"A �.-1 -l"s S. .:" I t Atithat instant Maloolin Duncan 1 alight d , 0 I � : � i i I I I I I L I at our side, I . � ; I . I i i I i L i L I i . I i i � - I I : � , . I � i � - I;; � L f . . I , : i I : I . - I . ; :, � _. 1 �: ; , i ! � I i I T I I I I � I . ; I .1 I i I � -1 � ­ - . 11 , I . �!'_ L_ I - �_, ­_� , .- I L � �: I I � I i I , i , � . . . . I . 20 - - - � I � I L . . � � ". . 1. "" � ­ I - . I I I i � 1 � i I I � . I I � � ! : � � � 1 . --------I ­__­ . � � _-_1 _'_____-_____1.___ , 1 _­ - - t . . .7 ? &O nobleman� Sea I - i ' " F 'ted'bef ,�,re a troarilg and at his el�ow the Lady, Maude. � n ever has man :'looked at i4 more! kee � One 6f the most danger4 ous; a4 repulsive fo�rms ot . I I Kidney '�D.isease is I � . I I I ; I . . . . : � ... ��� ., I 4 '_ I � I �L I � - I i � . . I I . . .11 i � �� � I , I � �� � � ! � 1. I . � for whi'Ph Dodd's 1[idney Pills are' the only ertairA cure. In iDropsy tf e Kid- , o neys arq� 4ctually d2mmed UA and, the water, which!, � should be expelled in the . - ,form oC,urlrie, �flowi -back . and lodgeo in the cells of the flesh and puffs 8ilt th� ski". Remove thle filt�, � which pluks .up the Arain.�, . , .1 ­Restore,� the Kidneys td I health. d There -is only one. i I ll[idney Urdicine I , � i , � I - � I ID11 . 1 , , , i - )_0D I S 1� � � . . 1: I i sk � Mi I - I . I � � I I DNI EY i � l ! I . i I i :) , , , I I ILLS - - I n"no"WWW"r- , � I � - I I i . I T � T . 1 I . � � � , I 1 ; � l� i ; � 1 . I I I I . ! . ! � . V i I . I ! : ; I , !l . . : I � . � , I , ", - � �_Jl I ­­­ --- �� __ — - . 7 . . . �, - � I . i , I i- -, . I i ? . . . i 11 "" ] _­_­ , - - , " - -I - __­_ �__ - - - -"- - - .1 . , I -- ! - , � ; I . I I . I : � - J I F: i � . ! . ; i I i I i . I . I I I . I I . : . 4 � I I . . - i � . � : ! i I I : . I - � r . I . � . ! . . . ; , I I - � . I . I I .. I . . i . � . : . ! !I.- __ - --- �._,. ­ -_ - . - - - I ­ ­­ I - 11 � . I . � . ­ . I p I I � _: L. � . I - t , ". -1 ­ ­ _� - . �, I I - I i , - I : u - I I . I ; I .1 : i I � I. � . � - I Ic - I . I � . I . � ! � I i I � .1 I I I - I � ; I 1 � � � . :1 � i I . : " wvw� , . - - _11 � � ­ — I ­ - � . I 11 I � I � ' - � . � We ,din I i I I ___NC � - H ., C Se- - - i 11 . . _. 0 :�u I .. . I i I I � � I � I �, I r � . I I . I In ouir a dsomelyfflus- I F i . , I 1- . . I I 0 - , , 'I -1 , I - trated �ata ogue you will 4 1 I fi . nd fu I I 1i es a ad prices ; . � � P . of a;! that is Zwest in � I . I . . weddl�g � rin; , bridal . I I I I I ' ' I prese ts, bridesma'ads' . � � I � -favors,1 w�ddi4g ,invita- i I t I I __ tions, 0,tc. ; i il� i I . I I I ,A co�y Of thi catalogue � i , � , I � . i i will be cheer ully sent .. I I . � � you upon application. � I - ��, 11 � I I I . , 1, �Ye'ie I I 09 I " i l I Ir -5, h. O's - ./ I 1. Yon�e and Ade ; Idle Sts., I : - � a I T 1-912- 0 N T 0. . I I I I WE PP,ET>AY �HAR#S AND PEFUND MONEY IP �ESIREI). i � , i � � .. � . i ! I , � %-----------?— ____ 0111.0a , - , _' � I than did that ag6d Highla � chieftain ; his ! . byesseemed to 'read. me t 4ough and �ink I deep into my ve�y heart. , '"hen he %r03e, pati out a aorded1hand,, and bent and did . � him reverence. , � 11 My lord," 4aid I, ___11 I have come to blaim what fortune and your fav r gives I )) I i � me. I . � I 66 I � . iYou ask muoh, Bir, `1he newerel, " but �ou have taken i � t already." I iA great wave of tendernem ewer t acroFs iis face as he looked down on big daugh- Jet, then he turned suUenly u on his ton. J * gus - "Hast enough v rel au�� uoth he, " thatithou. hast Hdden w th Ipeed from Edinburgh?" -Sir Charleb might tell thee better," an. �wered the young Soot quickly," seeing he . ath served two." . .. , I � " Faith, my lord. and I w*nt no more . of royalty, 11 I iaterp.rsa, , I f Il it be a Ling. )) � . F The o1iieftain lodded gravely. - i I I "Sir Dudley," said he, -1 on are welcome I to Duncan C . give up to your 4eeping that whi n is'yer dear to -me. If thy spirit of war dering I quieted,.'remain In that Scotland where en are true and Will not betray t iee for bi (I putpoBee." I I And through C od's mer( I did, until the time came,. many weeks -aterwalrds, when I . I . iode southward,with Nlal(olm_ Duncan and a thousand Highla ders at c u backs. The lord Dancan smiled grimly wi the maid came to me and' I took her in my arms. . I 11 'Tis poor co rtesy I TO give only words As welcome ; lea forwari , lass,that these . iwo adventurer i may le d their f astingi )y . quoth he. I I I I 'Twas then, at the grIal oaken table, I . I I- beard.again the ha . ppenin 11 A that Ight ar, Holyrood. Nor �his t im dd I cc itradict the maid. in that, courtles f i6ade ill, and I remembered Malcolmle irning, Lhat in_ Scotland women oul4 bav( their way. My lord turned to his dau ghter. . , ' "In sooth, mistress,"? asked he 94 � why burned the besco i so b6gli � to-nigt: t ? To light thy huiban� to the ighlauds V � The queen's lal'y lo ered her eye before hiiii. . � . . I � " Aye, father, I pir I that I in part, and for 'a d I nother reason, �E-ir," S� answered, hum - i . bly. I i . My lord's li�ii' twiteitld beneath hia p I . beard. i 4 1 " Watch thy wAte carefully, Sir, C isrles,'_"� quoth be, " elae,F he m y light a bf soon to mark thy humor. ' � Bat huw he kne* w never learn d. . i THE � EN ). � I - I I - I I HELP PDR �M13THER3. -I- I - I I Baby'13 Owli Tca'Pllets are What You Need 'Wrh6n lAttle ()nos Are Crbss, r tful and � I Sleep e 8. . - - --r- If a child is ross, I fr ful . an& sleeps I I badly, the mothe may, qe, absolutely cer- I tain that some de F angemer. of the i tomach or bo,*els is the c�use. 1 A id she ca be_jast . I as certain that Ba� I by's wa T blets 'Will put her little one rig t.. T�eZ Mlots cure all 1�' _ the minor ailment's of little ones, sue a as "i I .., . in- digestion, con stip�tion, !'I, ai pie fevers, diar- rhoea, worms and! teeth I in troubles. They are guaranteed 'to contain , no opiale, and - I cau be given wit absol te skfety to the youngest and at � fee e Child. Every mother who has u ed the . sppaks of these Tablets in the armeab terms., rs. It". . Bancr;ft, Deerwo d, Man ba., 11 say - ,#I have used Baby's Own Ta" eta for stomach and bowel troubles, for a pie fevers and tbethirg� and I think tlier. the beal, medi- ciue in the worl& They i ways strengthen children inatead o ` weakeni g them, is most . other medicines do." , �� � I You can get Ba)y's Own Tablets it any dieng store, or by� mail, ost paid, at 23 ce9ts a box, by iDg'di ect �0 Me Dr. l, ziet Co., rockville Oa..' Williams' Medicin . r I orSchenectady, N. Y. ­ . . Some Stories o Ruskh 1. . . i I An interview with M. George Allen,� Ruskin's friend and pu isher, in Great tboughts, throwssome in resting light on le circ ulation of'Ruskin's ooke. A ked 4a . t6 whether he considered that the public appreciation of.Rd ' skin's , rks was, as great as ever, Mr. Allen.r�epli d � ; - it is even more so. , 9 e modern ,lerey- man buy 11 him frc-quently, hilat his prede- c6saor in the sixi its looke upon him with a (toubtful eye. To thfs day, I UntD Th'* I 01 taet,' which is by no nwa is a book for the man in th� street,,sello to �he extent of, sev- eral thousand copies a y ar. S Of ame and Lililes' I have sold 10 ,000 copie .11 Mr. Allen once said to ,uskin, 11 re you not pleased that your boo to ere sell1ing so well ?" 41 Ah !" he sadly replied, 611people think a great deal more : of my books �han I do myself." � �, � I I I :Mr. Allen -told . an I i oident wl I ich he t4inks will "horiify stacaph Ruskinians, b0t w ) h , ich will thr I ow a, new light )n the man.1 I I . - :I.' When Ruskin was! gi i n leasms at', � � est Ormond -street he Z e igiv e d v letter! f om a friend saying, I I A going to. bring �ro�m . � Sayers to see you night I— t was 1� . just after Sayers had bea I Heenan I their celebrated 6ght. Ruak'mli id to me, 'Allen 1 1 bring some port to the col I ge. to -night, as Sayers is coming there,1 and we must drink his health.' 'I did go, inst d. however, of Sayers coming, his Ao came. Ruskin , I was ftwfullydtaappoint�d. " � A little of the wine wai runk, and the' remainder Mr. Allen took, ' Mr. R, kin's orders, to Mrs. Booth, � Tu r er's old oupe. kesiper, who was than 4yi I -ill &t C� tea. In the early sixdes !Mr Allen an Mr. Ruskin lived in Switzerlar d for a co le of vears I - . I � : I 1z ! � I I ! . : I . !I . I - . � . I � i - . - I i I i . , ! . I . I . : : . i :. � � I . . � I I � ­ - __- I I j�, � � I �. . . 1- � - _­ - . - �i , - .- - I - i I I .. - . _. -11 I _­­ � I ­ -­ ­ 7, 1__-..___-1 _ - - I - 1; - ,-. , . .- - ­ . � . "I 11, '. : . . 4t - - I L . � � . - .. . _t � _ � �, ___ : � - .1 1. I I , i - I � , - I , ;1 I . 7 1 � : , . . . I � � � I ; I I : � i � - � � I ' I . I . 7' . I I - . � I I , , � - . . ­ i 11 . . - I � , _� � I � __ I I - . : ; � : ; . ! ! I . . : I I - I I i . � I . - I I . . , � � . I . I I : : . I I I . I r I . 11 . - �_' . I i . i . . . I : � � I � � 1, � .1 I . � I ,� ; . . . � " I - . - � � I I i � : OCTOBER:' .3 4 J-902 - I . � I � I � OCTIC � I N,-- - I ;__ - i I ­ . - I , - life," says Mi. Allen, 11 I rensemblr well manner that big left knee was caught be_ ,I - . . ng m -on � a ;631 when t I f The -see] hi 'E Stei Sunday, 11 ween the wheel and the bra,ke of big , � I . 1were high op in � the mountains; 7 kneel and a furious horse was all but pinning , The fe'1-3wil we I 11 - I SnDua I . hig; dov6 and praj withj'a peasant uirl atit way- beneath its feet. The runa 11 *t:tha ' . I - - ra;1 4 - I way W48 atop . �'OAIW .3jaiet, sido oross. He had ,'a wonderful ye' for the ped. beautiesof oature. 11 recollect bim once I 0— .%juesday and T'b breaking out into, a rhapsody off ell t on The Day of Miracles goRns.-Dl gh, - � � I I - Conking unexpeotedly aero3s a shping field Is pad, but many who are cured of Iteblog,bleedin . a j,osl ard foal, z . I . 9 .. - I of tar gentians. He ,wanted to purchase Of Protruding,piles by the use of Dr. Chase,a Vi - Gies. Tire yt ,nt. - ' � ment look upc.:n their discovery as next thing to InIr. � - the top of Brez'on mountlairia, buf d a chalet aculou-3, ltlsnnr, uncommon for persans who have," - jr,oster. Ycar � ,i - on: b, and have Rossetti out to decorate it. undergono painful, risky and expensive opi,rAtIoRs N. IL (,,eiger. I` . . � Iwasoneday.'talkingtohimabo,01; the (in lavaffitobefimlly cured by this wonderful olnt__ I- ­_Xorthcott, J&s� . ent. It lithe standard th6 world over and the . I 1: thow days inaccessible) paake like the "a Agricult-arai; enly guaranteed cure for pilel. - Aig uille du Geant, and he^ added. !Thank jjss B - I I . I . - ,f�, -�Giea, - God, they, will never get up those." Practical Knowledg-e. M I . jAs .&Dtbron, I � Ruskin love ' d to feel that a pe# bad not One never knows where a piece of pra,0. I I yzar old giddi' be oullied by human, footsteps, I , - � kau­,h, Jno HI ' I L : . tical information will e0me, into -Play. The � i � "' T __ 7 0 1 ! _V Gies. A TAu. . R — I ': afe rule is never to neglect an opportinnity � . F .;U THEN MONTHS IN BED. so learn an art or a Science, le'at a!!i tom I ilogg"John. Dek I - ' I ; � � i I 6 ; till i _____.�_ � ' 11 I Ganer-a! P � I I � : - � time or another we abould find ourselves � W_ Swi�h � k � . reat1v in, need of it. A�n interestiag story � - i , Jail Long Per�-Iod of Sufferin .4 Mr. g � , qf � - from Good Cheer emphasizes this lesson, I 704 W S-Ai�ii �,._ I � ' R-.ernohaii At ',Last Broukht, to , � __ I i year old 91" - i` . I � � ' . At Cornell Univerpity all the students of i ! J a Happy TerminatiOn. 1 - I zu'a 2ad, ino V - I . I i I mechanicA engineering J%re obliged to learn � ; . ! I ' . . .I "eldings, Jarot � I seven tradee. One of Oese, that of,black- � � - & I � I oatriagpe,- ! .11 i IELERT, Ont.. Sept. 29th, 8 %I)- amithing, is very. distaetef-ul to r,ome young � I xhau, W: : p ' � I � Csrn� I Mr Samuel Kernoban, of this p I -a � C(),i was men, but it has to be learned, nevertheless. � I � I Rtmuie, 0, H C . - lak � up for over fourteen months, He was One youn,,y fellow, who waa averse togliling 7 . ,� I .� Teat n1d gel'i it) very ill, and live doctors attended him witil his hands, begged to be exempted from , , - 4'. out any improvement in his In � fortunate wearing the leather aprou, but the profee. .�: - jppei, 2ad asid '� . � r . cohdiL1011. Three of the doctors said he had sor took Special care th4b nothing was lack. � I ,Sehr.oeder� o'-1 " Floating Kidney," and that no;hiug could iag in the thoroughnes� of his training at - �� ; ,. 73 U-1�1111 J I _Ruseell I oura him. The other lb�wlo sa,d 'it was the forge. i I I 1.�, I Inau, Thos BtsP I 64 4; , Last fall that studen� went to that pro. . -Roadster I ,-.I pinal DiEease," but agreed! with the j � I , feusor and thanked him. for compelling him I oth re that his case, w'as abaol�tely� incur- I Geiger, S wislo , I ­ � abli. I to learn thd blackemith.trade. � . ,� ) Rzel, Jr,o _ an was advised in this I " You rseia," he s),id, 14 1 am now a V _. , W wi I y hope, � - � 1, 11 jS ,� Mr. Kerno4i �;e upoila- � iV.g 40t 6 iV. , I . � .1 i 'r les extremity'to try Dodd'E Kill Pills, tendent of 0, mine 'waj back in Colorado. I yeiget . . - - . Y.ear ' an� they cured him completely. says : -LAst summor our: maiu sbaff, broke, and lert, JUG Se.,11 1, After I hILd takFn three bo*es '� was there was ino one ' in the mine but my,self : . r� i vialrea or geil,lit i i abl 3 to walk about, but I contin4ed until I who could weld it! . . i I � V 1 �_&Neiil, -xi f;al had taken in t all abo�t eighteen' boxes. I . 11 I didn't like the job, but- I tool- off my � 4 r N, Peet th . n . felt as well as ever I did land � have coat and welded the 8baft. If I couldnib I I k;eigz V - �[ . i CATME.-Dq wo ked almosi every day since,: al,thougb:1 have done it I should hate been obliged to, � ; I 41er lot and 2zif J) ? - i z i - I .- that is over eleven years ago. : pae'k that shaft over this mountains, sod the � I i 4W__ 1 1 1 mine would have .been: sbut down till itgot. - 41� I &(i heifer. R F ' I Living for the Futu�e back. My I ability to mend that shaft rai,Eed - I � heifer, not- -12 . i . I . Cirambers. B� Would it not enrich our daO ..xi tence me in the eyes of every man in the mine,and . . . le e the manager raieed- my. � salary. � - F.0ader. HeiV if idly realiz3d, th n le do I - � - � we more viv . t _0i . I p-,oeder. - I � � customarily, that our human I ts zi�t ul- ,0,thergrq,eA1 tid�ate, even in this sphere, ri(Wl�mitOd �� b Toothache Cured � in One .Minute. - , y I I H-artmau, Vo- itstexten6 andAuration, but it h4s ah 'im- Satura1le some battino with Polson?z Iterv. �, b,eifer, irao: ,F-- 111 rtal prolongation even in this orld' even iline and plaer. ,in the lc�vity of t too " . - - I .� , he tb. ,ftarling heiter w en pursued for personal ends ? It ia true Rub the painful parts of the fam vith,4 X � A Forte--. T ' . � W-1 . I that no man liveth to himielf 0 d' 'h to Nervilin-,, bind in a hot flannel, a,fid the - W Lamont.j � I - - � I . list _. , I I �ifer J�wc�lo R, himself, for life and death, though pe, Bonal toothache wilil. dil-jappeiin immeiiately Nlev. I . � � I ex,beriences have a, more 0 or less rd,motO pro- itine is a splendid .household remodyfor I , I tert. yearlin � ; Jec .. tidn upon the race. The enatgyt ,I force Cranips, Indigestion, �Samrner Coroplaint, I . I . 1. 'Fisiff, 2ni ai-i � I . I'll A, and Tootha4e. , � - .1 I I 40t; and ftd.'i S. an I mental and moral� power seu if tea maat Rheumatism, _Neuralgi I , I have a certain continuance. Goo .wil-l not Powerful, penetrnting, Isafe and pleasant for- ' �. �, i , -lert. P Aart4i:13j be put off or relegated to- some ther, time internal and external u�e. Price 25c. Try i i SH]Ersp.-torl � . I i I � . - and place. He is,bere at -your el ow 4nd at Nerviliae. � �_, I ung ram, Gell , I - I J ,raised imusi 111� mine, telling us to, use the dJay wlisely, Use Dr. Hamilton'a'Pills for Biliousness I cheerfully, justly, to enjoyo to'lovb, to' wor- � .e.j— ­ * � lialfribs, Q., N-OhE . � - � �amt ship, to act now ; for� in this day found&- -While Rev. Dr. Johnston, of St. An. . - �j ­ . - G pelihal - . . I - tiops are laid for a better time to Co le Ila drew's church, Lo`ndoti, -and Mr. J. E. - I e.� ige W.061.1�-4 I I ;,; ! mg, `�� - m. ' yearl " � this day influenceg are going abroad through Omer, ,of the sa 8 �place, were beii,qg - ,, -1a, b. I Bo . I � I I I I � * . - . , ' I I 11amb, in 19-0021, ,j all the worlds of highest moment', It this � driven in a Victor a the other aftemoon : . � I& - - a day, deeds may be done to effea r zmote from Woodland ce at4y to the city, the ,,eb -,,G P�enha, I 6lud truth iie� w`irihi' I - �` pls,-B 1 v ages. All of beauty n driver lost control of 4is horsethrough a .. I or, or]. � . I our reach if we take the h4althy � and sane rein breaking. The ac�identi bappened on & -er. Alg�ad sow, : view of life, and cast from us ail 'hose dis- steep- hill. west of the cove.. The horse balt-. .4?nd. -, � eased anaemic thoughts that " ir'.104 tl�e ed, and after passin ba cove it left, the i Tarawortbi 0 th 9 . 0 ; . � I k� 4 11 , . � - zring of reflection, and feelin at .eir road. Mr. Boomer lesq ed from the ri 'g. And ,Pr-izes. � *t ource. The mawkii3b abnormality of our a few seconds late�-, J.- ist as thet vehicle Qiester Will ! ! z ti rr ie seems sloughing; Off. Rabustandglow- struck a heavy pokt, D�- John-ston sod the - - -all prizas. , � in views of man's place in the� -universe, driver both jumped. The horse proceedea Y.or"hir#,,�'-4 I . : . an God's immanence, seem &hoop io blos. to kick the victoria to pieces, from which it ' -- � PrIZ'". I : , _ so like the wondrous centuryl tree that succeeded in freeing AWL Dr. J.0buston . Pou:LTRY.-i-B aft r long sterility puts forth a fl wer.- and itbe driver emeaped 'i with a few minor I I'll, � , And 2nd. FAy4i . _0 � . bruises and a abhking up, but Aft. Boomer - , Deichert. Wy4 I Ringing in the EaO. - was nob go for,�Unxte. His right .foot was a � Bros. Silv�r : I I � � This is an unfailing big if iojured and bin face ; severely cut and Ispanith, ligbIt Tj n of catarr , and W" _ . . - I ! A -D ' 6ned to bed for at I � : I tely r sult, i -deaf. brnikd. . i 4G, W Irwin. � V not chocked will utima le . He will be coil I � . f I 'ile8t remedy is Catarrh(. zone, . 1. i Alinorcas, C !Ca- ness. The si lea -9t two weeks. � l in I J . . ­ - 1r wh'ch if inhaled a few _* i . i -- i Vinorzaa, G, )l .times dail , preventg' . I I I . � 7� � . , _( - - . I W Smith, -0 - the catarrhal eindition fram preadiag. It isnt Tal,king that Counts 1, . I I i rovvA3 Le,ghorrit I . I I - Gatirrhozone quickly stops the ringing in It is our, earnest dleai . to make you a ... � 'BUff COebim. theAsars, headnoiees, gives peruanent re- rugular and pleased cust Wer. We do not I 1, I � lief to oatarrbal deafness. For Catarrh; in believe iu�long an irealame arguments. . - Bal, 0 CA I -China 13.06k,3 ainil� any part of the system, Bronchith, Asthipa, Our large stock of,pure drugs, proprietary. I . . an ; Lli�g or Throal't Troubles, Cstarrl ozone " dG irwio.� I . �s a medicines, perfumes and toilet .specialties- i ' . i Golausiae. �a-e spedific, and is guaranteed to permanenily and our close prices, will. impress you more 1i I I I . cure or your money back. Large sizq,$1.00; favorably thanlorig new#piper talks. - i_ Bride. Tarlwy trial Rize, 2;'e , at druggists, cr Polso-a' & .,. - - . ff . �_ Bios. Guinea h - ,� � i HAVE YOV U8ED IT ? - t - I . Co.,J Kingston, Ontario. * � � I � . I I AG Irwin, H 1104 r � Have you used Pain�'�! Celery Compound? _ -1 4,11aue-ius. S-10WA, D1 Hsofoilt6lo'S P013 Cure Cons �ipationl. It not, we strongly recommed its Use if Vou . � , I I � . - GRAIN, AND SE . ' 0 ,� I are nervous, weak, rundown, lor suseiing . I - -_ 11 MeBride,,'Jr Wet 7nomalll L91W. O,f Alexand r .& Law from rheamatism, neurA10 or blood Ala- ;�.i_ I Battler, J Wobe Bro�hers, inilleis, of Brandon, and Miss easeg. p,aineg Celery Compound 'is the . BrAm. Six -rowed. I ' 4 . I .- ErrT ia Thurieii,of th4 same town, drove 6ut most -reliable and effica�,C�ous medicine n W ,.-. �oata, A M�c-E*iin' � to m hat ist kn wn as the Beret far I district, before the public : gr rvbuilding Est � 'p- I . 0 1 � � - I Weber. W B iaiLl � one day last ;week,'for a day a chicken strength. Our stock isl always fresh and � I 8 Philips, 1V R.o� * I sho� ting. They drove -on to th( farm i of . i . - I pure. . , I � .... iseed, A,AlcBw�_t_D� Alo4zo Rowe 3aw, l;l - I � . � . I . - . ,4 who ap soon as he I , ips I - � I. V. FEAR, Diugg!Sfi, Seaforth, Ont. - - � , ` - hu"ied to his house'ri,%nd got a gu 1 andlerem I � J�JORT1frLTrR".i � i � 4 turniug fired at the- couple. I �oth were i ': � --Forthe firLut time in history a prevideni : -I Klop, R -fhep,, J : sho th"ung4&dy'bei6g- fatall r injared.. L � � , of the United Stateii reviewed -a regiment of I Gies, A K&r--her, � I - The Rowe went ba,c'k to -. his- hJuse, tc ok I I 11 ; , IeP L� no I el British soldiers under arms, and an A-meri. - I _A'P_P eN I som� poilson and djed .1mmedialtely. I For - I - . . . -Schroeder, ]Ui .. , . -_ can soil.. Monday afternoon of laat week ,in �� sow time.-Ttowe .has -_bp9n bo�.bered by the presence of a - large � arioourse of people, I - - : Mop, Suow aj .. � - . spor Amen and,it is sup d � , ' is an er � . . 0 1 . �Pose , in A , Theodore Roosevelt sat -in a r-eviewing , -11 I I Pfile. North 5r -b shot at the treill papsert'. -Rowe W�S'. a ell I stand opposite the city! hall, D'elcroit, and I 33&Id,wiU-q4--H U� 1, � known resident of London, at one time l. . � 7 w NVP -bei, � e- * l000ked.at each of the six companies of the- �_ e� i A -jog t mployed as foreman fo,r Tho as G�e6nl � viren, W 1K44 k6 co . tractor. I B -a don, with I twerity-fir8t regiment, EpEex - Fuelleers as :f_ I �, I . they marobed paAt. Th6 line was about six . -B 8ura-rae. PU his_4Mily at the timp of the bpild�nglof the miles in length and froth start tofikiiah -tb-e I i.8ursirua. ,Galao � C. PJ R. and settled �on a farm pear thati C . . - town.. He w&a'very highly respected bv, )ii' auadians receiv,ed a p6rfect ovation from . - 'Surarus. Beo 1) I 11 � � . ,4 the crowd. 11 1 ler. 8waars-, W., neighbors, but' always considered a � very � 1 iners, uider 1 B .1 . � . -A fierce fire of a Uttle more tboa an, - 8 i page onate man. I � - - . . . i I " Roedemr. J. , 11,o-1 , I I � hour's duration inflict,ed damage to Ithe ex- - � I I i 0 - . ! . I i I I 1,1�file I�V � tent of $17,000 in Londolti, one iafternoon ro- I - ; Swj4h,l ' ' Nervous and Sleepleos. cently. A flour and feed store belonging to . I Schoellig, 4 -�S '_ I I �, . ! - ad I � T ere isjuEtone cure and that' is plent F. D. Whitehead was t4tally d - _' 1toeder. -Coll#tr I y -estroyed wrid . � � of-fo d for r,ne blood and nerves, which is two private resideLe,ka :I'very badly damag- �i Glorl mundj, )Gv * best upplied in Ferroz3ne, than i hich no - . � - - � . d. � of russett- apri , �w - . I I - I . S blood builder, nerve tonic or, strefigtL pro,, - � �,Coll-ection -of -fall � - does in becter' ot" healthy . Arus. Wintei v I I - Want6d� - I ' ' digestion, which results in improvpd'nutri- We would like to ask,z through the I eol- � I I Fall -and winbar`� I I tion. The blood growa rich and!re& fur- '--Battler. F , I 0 mns-oNyourpaper,if there is any perion . . � . � . I Dishes -'stability to the entire syste 'and the Y - - or the' - I Flemm beauty!' store of -nerve force ' an � T :bo has used Green. sAugust Flower f I I � d energy inereaae-3 ure of Indigeletivii, Dvopepsis and Liver --- � �Clxpp's favorite; � . - � - - daily, A rebuilding of the .con titutioul . - ,. 14g. Pewh�w, -1 � ne rita, be*Ith and streogth, 11 come roubles that has not been ourea-and we �; -eder. - Pruneit, I f w Zhie use of Ferro' �, loo meau their results, 4xich as sour stom- 4 I zine. Tais marvelous I � rom ich, fermentation of food, habitual costive. � ! vrab a � I t I I Won, U I reno or is sold byi�Druggists fo'r 50c. a I . ; I ' , grapes 0 4 Incas nervous dytpep,-Jai, headitches, -idea- . ; -,. T AO:' . box, �r six boxes for'$2 50. By mail from ' , . -Polso I & Co., Kingston, Out. I I Oondent feelings, slenplegsnoss - ----- in faot,any 11 ­ e3, i Habhe- � �rouble connected wit)h tho�stomach -or hVell - I =8, C Oamp_l I- � - . _; . - I � 7 1 . 1rhis medicine has becii a0ld for m&Uy yeArz � I - Filling, R R 446h I . . � I I � . -While . . 9 de -iii and bis p�rty were in all eivilived countries,: "d we with to - .11 , . GARDEN V � I �, _' - . returning, Salturda Jeo the Iudi�n reserv- , orrespond with you an(] !.send you ,.one bf I : � i votatooki, ZjO I , -_ t� ation to Calgary, the rig in which! Mr. I �� Wbite or,rad.11 ur hool free of cost. you r, tried 1��11 � ' Bordi z was. seated had pa a jed overl'a - rough if move '- r ,W Roeder J N and Moping piece. of ground, iind, as the , uguat Flower, try one *; bottle Srst. We _� 'toes. G,eo 4 - � . . - isve never known of its� fifling. If So, I . r:99 e . one containing Mrs. Bordon arid otheis was j � IDecker- >Miehi . something more Feiious is. the matter with � I . pae8it ig over the'spot., the driver was thrown - ;8chroeder. J I I you. Ask your olAe.- b Arukgist. I .1 ' . from iis place, and the horaFs at once bolted yariety. ' I . poll ,a I � with the rig and its six �helpless ' I G, G. GREF,N, *oodbury, N. J. - - - - - Battler I .. o cupants. � - I R Wei � � — __* �... - Toe r inaw,ay team tan astride the rig con- . � George Bebrob& tainiing Mr. Borden land other la -John O'Briev, a resi(fent of Alliston for - : Potatoes, Geo' ies and 7 years, was accidont I ally killed one vven- . - - tv gentlemen, and Mr., Borden was, by the - I Ilig$ W B U& I . - pole of. the pursuing rig, throw ia such a Ing recently by falling from his wagon wh, a . . . . . . �� P-6eder. Smal . I . � I __ � - je-urningfrorn Ti,oga. The Accidea Up- J Decker, Any I . , . - I l __ 'Pr to . __ . - pened juat south of E"rett, evious - to -1 _J C-eiger. Y -01h I . ! . 'he fire of 1891, he wah owner ar-41 proprie- , : - . Roeder.. .Sw4etl . �� or of the Royal fi�tral, -Alliston. � I . ' t .1 Larf-e red 6 1. . � I _.- � . . � � . Large yellow �Oni I ; . - A Cou h I To Cure a Cold iii One Day I'll . D11feb. gsetts, A � I . , � - �� - field tarrots � I � - 1 -pr . Take Laxative Bromo*14uinine Tablets. A ­ .P , 'I havi� . . druggistarbfundthornti-n' if it fails to ,cUrmar - garaen eavrot.r._ made a most th 11 I ey �Swlediih It Bi - or I"' E. W. Grove's signatur,- ,s on each box. 260 ­ -; Ur -pi - tr : � White turni I ' - ial of Ayer's Cherry Plectora a:,'i d —0 � � - 1. � _ alf t � 19 . arn prepared to say that for a]. dis- -Piesident Roopev,31!� `s� weetem trip,came, : I 10be mumg,ol I eases of the lungs it never disap- to an unrimely erd in I � ,,Lot,& red mr, - ": : Indialoa.pa-lis Imb 9P ts.) 9 I Vhei. Long 'Ve -poin . week. He was founp- 1" be suffering from a � � � Stlow -en Bros. - � i 1 J. Early flpley, ito.ito , 0. swelling in th-i left �eg b,itween the knee and � ., a � I ler R_ Well � � 1, the ankle, vehich req- ' - i 11 D, �_______ I- I u.� rtd ir.nmediate - I-ar- ' I I 31;ttler� . ]�, A � I d of be' . 4 . gical attention, and ;n-tpa. in.g taken . I � I � dipj§ � P Hartri Ayer'sl Ch,err'y Pectoral I to the trbin tn coniinue #�jg j-)urney to Port � I I 11 IT J-ofineWn. i,.Q I ) Wayne Ito', Milwauk", he was conveyed tv . P-9 Won t curei theumati�m;. � . - lbee% W B . . - ; i St. Vincew's hospital, where be wm .oper- I BAtt; . - � .� I �W R Baltotle'r, ! R t � ! wicho.never said it wopld,. ated on, The ope�-at-�--,,. lasted on1j, a short :. I ' �Coloak . . I I � it . � time. Tltr.j3hewumta�#-ntosprivat.e-xo6m� I � _v. -M44 I t won cute dyspeppia; inthehorpitaltotem- Itis expect ted tom � 11 I L � . - *d -t,hat - T.-allo 't - es� 11 I the Pnosident will be q iitia reavvweci In A� W azattoea W never: chimcd it. ut Itter. I : I I fewdays. Theabc,_�sB joMalegis* m-ult . � I :1 � - _ - I it will Cute: coughs and of the trolbey aceld - - -of a -few meeks, � - . Im I , I � - 11 . I I I . I - . I - 11 N gyl I ; a t' I ': . () v,ered _b � colds of' all' kinds. -Ve n a &Rpatch - -i -, 8%. Petersbuttia oor- , I � I L ,& cor v I . � u. 3�, - � I ' i - I t1aud - tter,. - first said! this sixty ly,em respondent, report!, ;: At-empttodera-ilthe, - I . L MANUFACTUI E ' : I ' ' � I ; trainupon whieb-:h­ f,zArTramelled from -, � � i- � .- I I � 1'� 7 ] ,, _� '� ; I i V . F ; i � � in i m ; we've been sayi;lglt L Kursk. Rails w,i-, �vm�)ved 'outhe two � buggy hemu 'R, 1 . I I � I routes ov6r.wh1ch. , 1'2ir might travel. Im _Oaviiage barn'Iff I : e C, . i � sho I r sWc I � I one instance the plot �, v; idiscovered and in - . as, P Bendir. . . -1 : - ___ I . N'Vitnier. Collec - - ____ __� the other the train wa wriseked. The Cz:%r I I Tfiree *ea: 2$c e"ugb for an 0 r I 11 Ttsanle� HAU4 , L cold ?4KCfer bronehiti#�4 LL I reached St. 'Peterslitug safely, It WSW I . 11085 hard coldx� etc�; , mosv.4W, afterwards diicoverp . -1 �Voster. F1 1*h� . . #1 � A thatfour oortiVirstors, . for 4hrozitle C"es and to kee on ban wirbert. H��= � . T AN dressed as railway wrl-kmeti. unscrewed the � I I I I A�.& ZAP U, U . , , W 0 U , . � 65 __ L Nvlee. � I ra 11 I Amoug other, inc�.denfi of our -Swine - I . " I Us. The dieeolvz. . was made by . ,be merest- ! � I , � . ! � J Accident. � . L DAIR*z PUODuk ! . ! I I - I L I ; . � I . . ­ � I I . . - � I i ­ I I I � I . � I I . - - ; I � i � . i 11 - I I I I I . � , - I � -L ; . � i � � . - � � I � ; I . � I i . .1 - e L - I I I I . i I I I . � I � � I ; - I I � .- . i ! . ! . * . I � . I - I . � I I I . 2 _j � . . . I 1 1 . I i - L - .1 i- I , . . I I il i � I �_ i ; - � . I � I . i i q I : � . � � L z" i � . . ----­__­­­­ ­ . 1 L ­­_ . ­ . - __._,.­,__ - � _ _ -1 . - - I I , - �__ � � ; i I I � I � . � - - � --L-''--_�l'_,..-.-__-�-_._:-L__�_�-_,__ I I I � . "I -1 . . I � . : . : . : _. : _. : , � I . I r i I _,_ ­ _ _,_ ­ _ _,_ ­ _ _,_ ­ _ ,_ ­ _,_ ­ - L'--- I � . � � . --- .----'.-" � .._1-1_-___1.___,1_1__ I I . , . - I I I ­_­ . Ln��_,­L­11­1___ � i � I � . I � . . I . i � I . I I � � 4 --- -,.,- _ ­ 1_� 4 1 . I ; I " . --- -.- � I _117 - . 11 I � � 4 , - I - - I I - - I __ :4___ ­_____,_ _ . - , i