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I __ . - ,L�.'_ t�,�' . -, : , 14 GRiEvE, y. s., honor graduate of Ontario �_ I ��, - � � 7 - - � L, Domest i w_li _ JOItterinary College. A Adisesses of I -�, 1 -', - . � -A 11, %ni 9, treated. Calls � gromptly attended to; an . !1 : - � � , � a : I : L � . i� char�es modersto. Vote ry Dentstry a, specialty. r 4, 1 � i, R I � i �1� 1L. �- I 0mcal. and residence on Goderlob, street, one door - � I -1 � - - I � � _. - f Dr Scott's offtoe, Seaforth. 1112 -if ; - I I I � i � � . I Z; . I M . � L L_ J.- � ,� t � — I . � , � I : � - . � I - 7 ; . I � - - � I I _�_ LEGAL ; 2 � i� , . I 2 . , � " I i , . - . - L :__ �_ . b - , - �. � �r �. . - L. KILLORAN r , - I m : �­, . ,�� � i, .1 AMES . : : �i­ J � I I � -, � �� � I - 4 I � I ' oonveyanoer and Notary I � : "31 � a I'll 7 1 1 itgte goliollo bit I I - 11 . :I . i � � I 3 . _JJOneyL to loan. _, Office ever Pickard's Store L _;_ � �: Main treek BehfOrth. ; : � _,_ ; n 1528 .-. �� �Ef . I L � I - o I . - -1 ,.!� .;: . . - � - � I I � . . �1, ,; � �.� w� L Z� '' �_ '. - - I —) _ j� 1 � . . I— . L . - I �'. - ; �� _­ - I ­ ,� -11 Barrister, Solicitor, Conveyancer and, Notary Public. I I 1. 1; ; . I - � I - Sollotor for the Dominion Bank. Offloe--in rear ot � 1.Z W; � �, I I . - - ton Bank, Seaforth. Money to, loan. 1236 y � , - I I . - I - � 1i . , -1 , — - � .1 . f- _'�: BEST, Barrister, Solicitor, ;�_��,_,_ - - - I � =.I 4 � Conveyancer . ; I . - � A dl 9 % _. . 1. - i i 'A 11 - 11 a Notuy PublioL Offices. up Stairs, over 0. W , , I . 7 �_ _q , L7� I ." . I bookstore, Main Street, Seatorth, Ontario. I : . . , ,_ L _ . �_, . . . 1827 : I Z - . � . _1� i4 _ � - . I � � :� - 'c .,L - I 7 : I. - � ENRY BEATTIE, Barrister, Solicitor, &O � . :. I � �. _�, :1 .1 ;1 �. - i I L . . - _ T, Money to. loan. Office-oady'a Block, Seib .: I � . ,,, �. � I il 1679-tf . 7 I � ­ � �11�t ., I �` 1. � I I 14 I . . � , � � . . � I .1, , t � I � -1 � t j'�L'; r' 1: 0 '1� A & GARROW, Barrister% Solicitors, &a. - - :, . b '7 - - Cor.. Hamilton St. and Square, Goderich, Out. � - � I ; '.., � - t� (A , I - i -�.,� tl� " �� J. T. GARROW, Q. C. . ­ � _. � I L T�l _. 11 . , _L,-_. ­Z ; , 1676 CHARLES GARROW, L. L. B. . - �, - ­ - _ ". . � _ � I- 'I .� . 4. i- - I � - � �, 7 t - I I . . � � d �-;. - � I " : L R01,VZST=, successor to the late ftm, of � I .L� � - I � . - . � F. McCaughey & Holmestad, Barrister. Solicitor 1 2 L � I - . � . . Conveyancer, and Notsiy Solicitor for 00 Can . � . . .- : . � L L adisn Bank of Commerce. Money to lend& rum :L ; - - I t, '. "' � L.- � I ter W9. office in SwJVs Block, Main Street ; �.� I I . I � 1-1 - i ftworth. � �. � : � a . 7 1 � � I t . - . - : . , i . I I I � I - , L' � L I �­ �_ 1. 1. � � I .- � - DENTISTRY' L I ! : `� � -,, �, .. L � � � % - � - I ; I I � .1 . . : � _­� .. I � �, ­; . �_ — � W TWEDDLE1 1 �., - I ­ F- a : -1 . . - �� ­ - I ­ - 1. 1� I Z .e � �, .. I DENTIST, ; . � . . �t., . I Z � - 1 7 � -, . , :;�4 " I arvAuate of' Royal College of Prental Surgeons Of On � 'L I , 4 L �. - � crown and bridge work % I ­ ..V . 0, t uate course In I i . . L - . i : , �L 3 at H elN S,-hool,. Chicago. Local anastlietics for . � � . � .- 4V � L� �� �'_ . . I � - . A le , extraotion, of teeth. Office -Over A. Young's Z . . � L , 17ft � �L_ . . . I . , L 'r 0 . . � L I g , ore, Seato I - � I . I � 1�, ,. . . � . ., � . t L - . I -, � � , I � � - - I ; � I L � . � �_ � rl I - . of the ; i - - . � IL SELLERY. Deftti* gvedusLAW t � __t I 1- L � , . A. � �_ . I - � : - r � -I- D' . &I College of Dental Surgeons Toronto, also ' - a I . � I ... I . . - - i : " - . F honor raduate of Department of DengZ7. Toronto � � � :- . Unty ty. � I I office in the Petty block, Hensall. . v I � � . I I M, zurloh every Monday. commencing Mon- - w1flut � -1 m - I . . � � . � = 4 � - . I a Ist. : . L I. I . I 1 .4 : Z . ___ t I T . - - z � " � I � I � : R, R. R. ROSS. Dentist (Gu000mr to F. W. � . ; . , : It - . D Tweddle), graduate of Royal College of Dental i 11 I �� Surgeona. of Ontario; lint clan honor graduate of I . � . . I � � Z � L Toronto university ; crown and bridge work, also . � 7 . . . I . I I geld work In all Its- form. Ali tbs molFt modern � L - i . I : . 7 ,�� , I I meWods for painless filling and p&lhiew extraction of � , � f L r oath. Ali opera � . tions carefully performed. 3 Moe Z . . . . grocery, Sehfovib. I � - i stand, a -fez, DIWe I � �% .. weddle's old I I . � - ifto I . _� - % � 1- . � I I . : � I i s I . - I I . I I . I - ; �. - � i I MEDICAL, t � I I- --- - I � I L . I . L I ; t . — ' L t . I - 4 -4 . � t4 1 Dr. John McGinniss - - R-' , .�, - � . I _� . . I Undon Western. University, member . , 4 � . . xojs� raduate � Z f, - . I , :- . . �� . . of On O College of Physicians and "a' . . - . i 0 � , � � , � odias d Residence -Formerly 00ft � i ,�. �;, L r.tokar , Victoria air � i � L L set, next to the is �,Fc:% . . It � a I - �,� - - . . � 5 1 1 VL, ,�. MrN calls ttends � � 7 � � 4 t. � I'l. � � : !�_ % - . : I ­ . I . tu,7, I . I � �, . I DR. H. H- R040-001 M. B. ' - t ­­� , " I . � . . . "'t. Offin over Greig & Stewart's Store, 7 .. Ti � . ; '?, . .. I . .. - ; 4_ � . r- . 4 � .? - : . Seaforth. .� .. i ... . ­JtL I(Ight calls attended to at, the office. � . '-� -- 1 1802 , �, -- � �, �,��f .;- . I � I = P , - - 3-4 .- . . , I # Z a, -, L J .� - � , - �, 3 '� - ; � 'I . �. . DR. Fe .BURROWS, I - I . - - r,4 . ., � io_ . - ,� - Ician. and Surgeon, Toron1b Gen t t'; � ^Ate resident.Phys Z � 1, �i� I . . Honor graduate Trinity University, �_, � 2 ors, lHospital. L _� . , , � , � I asembeF of the. College of Physicians and �� . I I . �_. I , . LL 0 OnUrlo. Coroner for the County Of � - � t t ' � �1j I Office k�nd Residence-Goderich Street., Post of e . � .5 �. affettiodist 0hurch. Telephone -46. , I I �. .,� . ., �" . It " I 154 � . I . � - � I � � � I . - � DRS. SCOTT & Mad(Ay, 7 . � � . I � . . JpIMSICI"S "D SURGEO'NO'L � I �. L t. - I . 't , - , 149dartL streati. opposite Methodist churokileato"h . I I . I — . � I . I- , Im. 01JUTT, graduate Tloborls, and Ann Arbdv, �nd , , � I m6mber dniarlo Colle of Physicians and , 11 , 9tinty of Huron. ; - � I � Burgeon& coroner for � i I -1 '. U� MA�KAY, honor graduate Trinity University. 7 � L ., r. medallat TrInIty Medical COl1eV.L Men��r r I I . � I i go of Physician& and Surgeons, Ontario.: : I . . ; � I "�Ls � 9� -_:_7 0 . I .1 , ; . ! . . � . qED CEDAR SKINIENAA-3- : T i r The undersigned w1ah,es! to announce to ; . . e pub a I . � . that having bought. a I arge quantity of the tee b t I - � . I : brands of red cedar shingles, and by getting a liberal � . . � 11 in k6 one- . dis.count for cash, is prepared to sell the I � � I 1. . L' I . . tomers at prices that. dety competition. � I � I . 7 . I . � - t i . 4 � S. LAMB'S Lumber Yard, Seaforttl'- I . - I B�Zlt. ­ _� - I .. HEMLOCK LUM I � ! L I I Having in stock at the Seaforth Lumber Yard it ; i vary large quantity of AJI the different lengthaland � vvidthR, to prepared to fill any bill that lei presented I II - Ithe very best quality of Hemlock. ; � S. LAM B'S Lumber Yard, Seafort I I � PINE. �. I � . I ; a Ha�ing bought a large quantity of p.'ne froTn a ; I firm in Muskoka, I ant getting pine dresaed I . r - I I I I ai 31 rrTLE I I IVE I PILL i�m I I I MV aides or one aide, for siding, flooring ceiling, i - I � balsam . I ughs; spruce ana � . wide plank for water tro, ; I i for gravel boxes, light -and durable. Also White . . L cedar shingles XXXX and XXX and XX of beat ake ; I r . ; � In Muskoka. IArge stock always on hand. n t I Z -, �_ 5 i I S. LAM B'S Lumber Yard, Seafort � I t I ; I�i . __ _ _r1t TLUA Is n-1. Harawa,'111*1e aroro. . I - I I f Complete stock of Builders' Hardware, . �Rqller Bearing. Barn Door Hinges, I!ee and 8trap Hinges, and Latches at bot'dorn . prieda. I � I A 1-1 ' 000 tbs. Standard Steel Bearing Flat- foraq Scales for $28. Call and examine thoM ; fally guaranteed. Eavetroughing and Furnace Work a specialty. . I � . — f � ^ - I I ft AM I - 10% I ,� %`151111 IZIJ, & n..A. u rd'ie I � —, SaLA-1--i (DTZ -_r_ -EJ - I I I f i � a ! f I 1: . F - �� 1. I : I . , 31 1 I . ! V . � ,N DIES& o pu this inow a 00101 ru does nou entar HERB OF qRACE. ! IT, I i i ! m', mothei In voca, ula ry. i. I I I U . .. - 2) I ! I I I = i � If b I , I Oood tr6cio I I . . I t : .! a " were for sa e the most invet. I I , Ir ok Jy BA L;K - . ,. -, 14 � ]BY ROSA 0�!LRRY, I erab -. afgain-hutitt, i woman in the � r She las, splendid 4144, continued . i . . :I � . . . 1 __-.4 1 1 a in bab 61001nigravely,ill and work is a. perfect . worl ad o�ld iiot I 11 b D ,, I pa ision with ban't. She is energy incarnate, I ra , CHAPT�R IL , �: She 1WO61a want the e0t baby at coura I � . 11 "A I 0 !� a7� t'A -il )ui 6i � A , � I ook rs � be boujht, regardlel�of price an I amoug bar felio orkero she is m6ch . F�kLLXN ADION THTEYES. �. ' tunately she expeks her 'ACH . I � � R- rery woman Lai urally craves & r 1 pebted. Unfor is Cedric was not shirking the truth Co- N b 11 6 to live in p to her standar�. � I i iheea li�,, handsome -. a I er crav- " , I � I , The young prodigal already re�l­ I I I Ontge DIM.p used. I -, . - tainlv. . 129 can be gratified I she will but re. 1�1 re, 610 a i , I I I" ized the nature of th van to him ; 1) ly S to w �, I a husks gi ; . luen,iber that the - 6 ii L 'S :health is her : 1) on mean WAS i haldo� has rk, I t, I - he was so low and abjec b in his! abaAemant must t ?, obser'ved C�dri'. I � ... Al, ,-. ---A -f rebuke would 6ave seemed owu &t, and to gii -e ealth she I I I yeo.� I mean �� th . " returned Malcolm, ? M - . I k : i . : I arnel. One thing was certain, ibLat matters ; ; i I . � I : ! . . were serious -gambling and drunkenness I I ! . I . . . I . 4. were no light offences. i � : . J, � . q . Malcolm had already been put in posses i . I sion of the youth's do estio history. His I : ;.I name was Cedric Tamp ,oton.; his parent* I : I I ere dead, and he was dependent �on his I I i 1 1 w , : ' ! I i �� I half sisters ; his father had had he4vy ; I losses, and Cedric's Inheritance had been I I . ! ) small. ' The first Mri. Templeton had ; . i brought her husband ggeat wealth, ba - t 'the . � � . money had been settled on the daughters. . I Mr. Templeton's seoo*wife wan a Penniless 0 , 1 have It to give. Irl. She bar] died twolor three years after :� � i ; � � ; Mothers Mie's birth, and Dinah, the elder sister, : � . had mothered him. I . t � lv�ose babies have , . ,, you must put 9, g d face on it amd : 11 Ix en weak and p h i . . write to your sister," ontinued Malcolm. : have joursed in stren= V dvi . implaton, you . I �. their! first strong child , If you take my adv , will keep nothing ba - the truth, the - after, iiiing Dr. Pierce's whole truth, and no i g but the truth "- i. ; Favo�it6 Prescription. It I I and hang the conae a Cos.". Malcolm fin- : I is the best preparative for it & touch of im,�%- msttgrnity, encoura�i'4'g the appetite, ished his sentence . I ; d i d cifig re- tience, for the boy's ioacred face, almost . quieting the nerve gn u I IS .). -1 :. I M Ze taother frightened him. i I : res! g 13 eep. I . " _ "I No,no, no 1" ratu�med Cedric I vehem--- strength to give h child, and makes '' , it ently ,,, I would soozi.or drown ') Vael.f � , a the I baby's advent jir�ctica y painless. . r. I�ooh bere, luokirig - i fy wife haa ick nearly all her life ft hundred. times eve f i . - . a,. Maloolm?d coat sleevb with his evensh, says Me. U. X Fri e. � d retersburIV, Mena�ld V restless hand, " you don't underatand-you. � o., Illinois, BOX 367, "and after trying �very- . I r I �could think of I i � unde up my mind to don% know Dinah ; She would brpak ber I tr� Valrorite Prescript OX .' I g�t -six bottles, I . I w - Poon ul three times heart, and Elizabeth, wo. Th6y- are such W *y wife took, a t fl� ts, good women, they don't allow f 'or m; fell W's a y, uutil the bab ne. She felt bettc�r ' I temptatiou ; and -and I have . bro�en !my I afte tua Ing the first K tZ and when baby was 11 , bor weighed nine aLp I a half pounds. To, word." I I I day. e I six nionths ol( 4� A v�eighs twenty-two � I P�u as. le is as good i iild as any one could , h is as healthy as any 11 How do you mean, my dear lad? - " ' t wl � J doctor saysi 4. 64 1 gave them my-sapred promise poi 0 J! ba ':coald be, and I o, says the use of your play for money. I don't know why Dinah '� A F oril _e )?rescripti , v4Ls the cause of such a I hy I I was always so afraid f that, They n9ver he baby.ty . I thought. of the other thing,"' and Cedric � r. Pie'rce'a Ples(sant Pellets are the " I -�e for the, use of ---�" they would;not � be. I a safest I a:Lati � de ' . ' hung his head in shame ' i Jica e women. � believe it , it was always debt I - - � was pospibld� is bills th � . t I a ! . and not paying one � ai - D' ah , � - - _______ . ! I - . feared. " ' iln I :1 Hush,, bush !" I . . . 96 Your sister was r ght, Tempfeton,'l re- I Nov please let say one thing more. ta I d that - rned Malcolm somewist sterply. 11 Wait, 1bi a 0 n -o cour3o I understan r I 1-1 'uh I a moment, must tbi over things and see i t Evq years be a!)'. pay it- back, but if - - ) � fl . . what in to be d6ne ; " a d then he rose Forn .I li: o ii .V11 I 6 if all be p3 bi iok, every penny. � the beach mud piced al wly up and down.. 61 Ob a can ta ,a out that in the fu- - I 4# A hundred and tw ty pounds lost In a tur, i," I a ql?lin quickly. He had . I � . . single night to a_-profe Ional oard-shar ," litt e:h pe that - Ce would ever be able _ IL thought. " The uges. ought to be . I : I . . � us I to r Bps, him� : -1-fh' end go �t ' shown up, only this w Id .involve hall be paid,". repliel the lad firmly. . 'Male V f, a are - vei -y : good I of the lad's universit career2) olin 6, My,h star to me -and- I know the Proctor well not even a first Of- hav 3! Ore- than I o d ; " and Malcolm's I fence -would receive a merciful verdieb. goo I sense, and knowle goof bum&n nature . If only the boy would throw himself upon mai a h imi hold his t pp ue. . his sister's compassion I omen were so soft , Ilw,uldbeapity o damp ,the lad's good hearted mud f ., ButUeArio rtl I on, and prc b bl the -small sacrifices � . had refused thin ; be h oven used st�org an� p etty self-deni: I - . I ,�l ,� 3cessary to the set language when his advi iei preened it.-, � Alei�en; of the die , would be valuable " Obstinate young t �ggar," he growi�,a ; tra ifin g and help to a Ee.a man of him ; so . . t . 11 it would serve him ight to -� let hi ' nothing fuit el . , 01) get he mad on the subject, and out of the men by hii .iself ; I., i.and therk he a few inutes later t 0 , Varted. � relented from his save -ity, and' rapidly! ad- 11*10 m kept his! ; ise, and before the ded + up some sums in I in head.,' The result nei t �d was over f 4 id-jiaid Credie's debb of his calculation was qatisfact6ty. He:had of 390 r, with a ite a, word of caution to., just that, amount lyingi idle at,his bank;r'&� his! to pters that ti irr ad them chill with V7._ X118 mother made him�a liberal AllOws-k0e, dismay I and he was beginning to tum s�n fi-60iiest. I . rou �� this day-- - ad ric a ,hod himself to penny by literary word. At that timd he his bin afactor wit' 1 1 og�tllik(e fidelity and wasatiUsnocoup,antof-his mother'sho se,; devotion I that A ,touched Malcolm. , !n . so his expenses were not great.. I . During the latt Iris visits to. Oxford )2 I I �, Yen, I will risk IN,a,he � thought, ith theiy.w3ro eel &I �ar ; and in 4pite of one of those sudden pulses that ok rih4 di�parity tween their ages, and 'the . . . I . ' other people aswell aa� himself bysurp a, ,maAe differences in � heir tastes, a wam and then, he walked quickly up to Cedric ! fh�tna attmohmen 1prang up between the . I . 94 Look. here, Templeton, � he exclai�aed, twb. i aloolm w soor put,in possession of . �. .., " I have made pp my mind to go ry a ma iner of life from his . JW*; for dr13 hiato a , - ­_ -0, the whole amount. It is too late now t do boyho d ; be lis a e copio anecdotes i I anything, but to -morrow I will ode t one( of his ome and so o 31 c sys. fellows and. kiy,p them a piece of my mind. ille was. soon de aware of Cedric's . Your friend, the card-shmper, will IRV to orowni 'ambitio to: 1 ake part in the Ox- . , .. 9 I - ce, and that this I make tracks. An h I w pay UP." ford apd� � Cambri ga. �ia y ovwry I i � i I Good heavens, M4. Heriick,. yo honc;X as the dr m and pu ose of his : 49 a on't a rp . I 11 I . : q , mean you don't mexal -0 " . b b here Cedric life. : x purp�e � i , fo -th . could nob utter a word mo , for his voice JIs othe I , F. ,O compete r a was choked with sobs. aloo(ra could . Service examination at the close of his just gather a few iricohere expressi0img- univi)r it . life,seeth I relegated to the back. s$ benefi8tor "-'I God blsss��hirn " " eternal group 11 reely entered into his . . gratitude,." or some such phimea. I thougl to at all ; n though Malcolm drop. . I . I "I Tub, nonsense," retulined M;Slc,.Olm ped a , mr: 2ing w I fro time to time, he I . ' dared- not put 0 U111oh.prenure on the testily ; but his eyes were ob quite clear, lad, fo r ht d lintuitively 'how body . and be laid a kindly hand!, on- the boy's were do e;'GP'I]3g under an athlete's I . shoulder. 'I I want no tlianks, onlybou train' . � Cedric' I hime as an oarsman rioon � . must promise me, on youi word an an Eng- realob t, a. ears of authority and at the lish gentl4man, never ,,�o pla�. for- mone an ; I , i - y . time� h1i [visit to Lilo Coln's lan it was long. as you are here.' F ' � Is I promise -1 will 9w if;you like --there alrea a foregon (onolusion that his narn I oud be an I 4 f Or thenexb race, is nothing-nathing that I would not prom- I �' ! ise you. Mr. Herrii3k, you �Lave. saved' me V talked of i$h for some time -, and * . a or still raged, Malcolm from disgrace, and Dmiah ftom a broken th:anv� as � th , at , I . heart.11 i I h;an4e 41.11 visit is I own copy of the I I Times, and, tat do a td answerone ortwo - TETTMEM�_ . - ___ � I I I ­� i - �, . . rq�img 11atters. i a;on as 'these were - ;S '. ; i Entsbed au'l Malmo iK isd received his instruc- RM 11" r � t if� . t ions for ii.he next d 0�y, he tilted, his chair I & '" , U I � back ow thetable, aid disposed himself . com!to ably for futt, ler balk. . . . � , . But rat there Wa i a Ilittle dumb -show on � I �: . I � i � CE,drials part,'for Is dr�w from his breast The matter of - eed is ' of popket; a 1�uscian I )a :he f cigarette case and. - I � � � ha -d iti O�tL With a ficanb smile. But* I ,� . L i I ill .M Cohn vaved it "ay� I . tremendous import4laceto e . I 0 � Avau '�! he said w1th dig- , I " . 4 Int, Patana i, I t . i I o . ni y� 11 Are ,you a va� , my dear fellow, farmer. Wro a eeding - 1S t t.you are jo I cel.of business-avener- zno + I . . a �i . I T . a einatit�ution. a id' to the Muses -and I I ediii, is prorfit. tb: 11,�hav . ot I loss. Right L f I P; I I I a to live u to.my reputation ?" I I $I I � 0h, L' though ion t were bess of the The up-to-d;��e farltner kn6ws whole', Concern," returned Cedric in a die. . I . comfitod tons. 11 Y6u ,laie pretty save from " what to feed his C' ws to get vi litors on such an afternoon." L I . � ;, I I P 46:Even if there �,aie up clints, we have a � . . L k. m skor . peophet alw I yo o.� hand," replied Mal. the most milk, his igs to get colm. l L . P. . � I � I . � . Then Cedric Iaug a I I the n -lost pork, his 'hens , to 49 1by; ! i Oh 'my prophetic ; I � I I ! I Soall I forgot the youthful B4alachi. I say, ga the most. eggs. i Scie; nce. Hn�iok, I was juOt thinking, me you were I t tIlle writiDg just now, how old it * acems that I- ? own you jilet two years, and you But how abou .Children. havi kn ' � . f . . In ve never been , or I the Wood House � � ; ;) � � Are they fed - aciording to y . I I . i.i; . I � I . It has not been or want of invitations," . . I I returned- his friend �wit� a smile. "Don't science, a bone food if bones y u remember thab �vhon you. first kindly I a ked me I had t%rralage4 to take my mother I � a a road, and the next time I was going to are -,oft and undc'velopeO, � I 8 otland with a friend ?,P' flesh and 'muscle f(')od If they f" Oh, yes, and the third time you were . m ur now! diggings in Cheyne are thin. and Nveak and ,i blood _'l ." Cedric spoke *ith a to . uoh of im. I i patience. I t I : ! � 144 . . ? ! . I But weL have ofeen �'met at Oxford," ch. food if there is ,anen-iia. 1 served Malcolm, a ili": ly. And then he : . I ad slightly and pon inued in an embar- . . Scott's EMU1115ion is a miked 0 lor d voice, aid, my dear fellow, r . I . � I ; theaet! you have rath6r ,�vondered that you ' :il - 1 it 'have not been invi4ed f to No. 27 Queen's food; the Cod Liver O' ill G�to ; but, as I onco' exp ained to you, the . I . . I i 1 house belongs to my th )) t ewouse belongs to n-iakes flesh, blood and musde, 11 Just as the V4040)$ : Dinah and Elizabet ," r�turned Cedric. i 1 1 the Lime aiid Soda makia b0iie " Ah, just so; bu t�ere is a difference. i . I y mother Is not uite like other ladies. � � and brain. It is the st.andard er life. and I may Isay the greater part of I ' o charitable objects. I h r fortune, are devo ad', * ,. I If I had invited yo tq stay with us you- scieiitific food for . delidate would have been simply bored to den-th. i I duties � ; -� I Amusement, social obligations, the I i . � Children. : � wJ9 owe -to society, do ' not belong to my ! i , I ; � I I " niotber's greed ab alt. 10 I might borrow a . rr� wiord from a renowned novelist, I would call L - __ end .for �, , C hOr 4 S charitable grinder,' for she grinds C11__ I I , . — � -from morning till ni4ht � at a never Ceasing sample. ! � � . . wheel of 4ommittle0o moetinge, and Heaven ! B.- %itre that this pictire In knows wb%t beaidee.i" the form of a label is on the � , Wra 3p�r of every I bottle Of ! 1+1 She reminds mO of: the immortal Mrs. . Ertl . � J 4eilyby," observed'Oedric, airily; but Mal- .1ir.1011 Y011 bU.Y- l � ; . . . Col. shook his head� .1 Scott&Bowne 4TNo, there is Ono resemblance. My ' mother is a ol&r-headO, practical woman. � CHEMISTS,, She manages her hoine �1erself, and the do. I machinery goes like clockwork. The I Toronto, Ont�rio. meatic to know their! du�y and do their work ; i 50J. ��d $1; all druigists. well, ; and I havehear4 our old nurse say � I ; 11 norvan I . tbab one oould,eat off the: floor ; but in spite � � , . I � I � . r : I I : � I � . . � . ! I . I ; I 1 � . i - i i i . . . ! r : . i . � I . i : : . I I i : I � � I � �, � I I 11 . � 4 � 11 1� , C � . . I 1 - a . I I . s I I - ! I i I ! I ; I ; I . � I I I : . � I P I I . . i � I I I I f I . � . I i - J .. I : . I r . . i ! . It . : I __ � i - , � , L­ - - . ­ �._ .. __ _,"...- � A ,._i.___ �,�,,�.,--�---,..-.��-�l--.-�-.-..-.]-�.--.It.-Il----�--,----,�------�l.- � s : 1 7. 0 She In: V fDad of my moth# - t � are uch att d to each other -but If youhava Backacheyou have t a in nc doubt thm Anna, works too b8l*id. Mdney Disease. If you neglect . I" � 6 I can a i )a now,. h went on a hurriel ly, Barkarhe it will develop, into ! , . y I V iought it ttar., to tak roomalfor somethi worse --Bright a ,Dis- . . f. " was not ,. I . - pathy with �my Intlabetes. Thera is no rEall Y�91 ease or n� ther's ursuits - d when: I left Oxf6rd use rubbing and doctoriing your 1 con be ii toreali a t 'at life was Im - bacL Cure the kid s The" 81 Is unde my mot6r'o roof. The sepTra, is only one kidney naine:ericine but . ti n was minful to us both, and it - nearly it cures Backache every time- 6�oke An a's heart, W at the present mo- � � . went I : o DON think that any of usi re. : j, I : of V . I � I I y motion 9s) i I 1 . 11 You a re all rli�t nqw, Herrick . i I , � is Yes, I am all right,' as you will bee for D9dd s t urself o i Friday. :M crib just suits me. I I f I have xcellent Companionship who I �? , 14D 0019mms 'WOnt it, O solicitude , if I prefer - ind th ugh li at Cheyno 'Walk is a - trifle �Ro- I ,xdney, 0 . hemian af er Queen"st G te, I would not ex- , � a 1 ange it �or a palac ." 411 ow . 11 I am so fad tA) ear you any that. -4 - I S But, Heritok, begin bo be afraid, don'h � you know, that you will find the Wood I I . -111. I - I use slo W. Of eon e, I think no end of � re filled with teara. "If father ha siste, -8 ; but' y u, see they: are loot we . I lived, I shouldn't have been so lonely an Y: ng.�) . t I out of it all," he would say as he ISO I �magiue," rot rued Malcolm, who : � V neore 51y disposed to ,agree with Cedric. away with quivering lip. . Two maloon ladies of 4neartain . Int Mrs. Herrick tried ta do her duty by tb . "I n ' b' a 6des d to their.br6ther ; but Lu,lc�jfm, boy; but she was a busy woman and had n � - ., I whowaa -atherfastidiou'son thesubjeeb of laisuretodevotb to his amu-Sement. Th long holidays were more pleaeantia antif male beauty, was .not over anxious. to . I ' cipation to both mother and son than the eliltivate 6heir acqu iance. � � �, 11 Dina i is mulch der than Eliz%be�hp)' proved in reality. I In the worki;g hive, ab'27 Queen's Gat be - tinue Cedric, Do fidentally. - There I there seemed no place for the restless, grow11 re tw or three brothers and sisters i be- ing )ad. His mother wa"lways shut . een th m, o�iy tiey Mod. She is over u I [ the library, where she wrote her endLe f ty, yo kno*', and E�liz%beth is nearly I I re - a iocil'bit of differen a- letters and reports and added up her a . � � counts mud nna was wit her Roverness. r rself out you. . . a onwillbeen t0ike b em. wen on . MXolm ,would be put in Anderson rharge,the ateady,reliable butlerandfa . 1 d eagerly ; " he 6re good wo ; an . totum, and 1 . ntroduoed to all the sights I i I t yout: soib." I . LLoudon- stminster Abbey and 8 Ill 610h,l dares& w at all get on first rate," � ... rned Malcolm, at d aciously, for he was ; Paurn, the war, and the British Musent . the Zool9gi Gardenn and Mada'me Tu .a thing but Oert! ,in 4(f it. "Hallo old saud's. Sometimes they went to Kew, . � o,w, ii iterrup�ing hi ir self, I I the stor is Richmo'vd rk, or took the fit � r I r -an a ean� ma Ee tracks now." ad ,� I � � Hampton t. The nearest ap o % n the went out iogether. . i I I � dissipation afi.anafternoon spent I 11 As th ted &I he Temple stat ion, Christy : M i strels. . Mrs. Herrick won '( edric P MY a .; I i t t, m Wed packet into h, is not hear Of.. he theatre ; but oncp, � sad , ;, � fiend's d. ! :, - I � 1. I relati, whe Auderson was inIffisposad, ax , I 11 It is the firab irk ita ,�!��nent,-" he whisper-. the footman' a rather feeble t6inded you] . ,"r , I 3, ro ng very re ; r , open ib till you a Malcolm to see a at tack " Bat M -0 ,, '10 eurionity w ;uld man, had.b n seat with tot allow him W w t �, and when Ot ric panorama t at. was. considered interesth , I dies, )peared in t a station be h ,oke and instiu ing, Malcolm, by sundry brib I 11 � � and many t andishments, had seduced b � a seal. To his a p as there 'were Ray I I i uArdian int a &000Mp&DyiDg, him to Drui esi an old,'thei saving,and : . I nds i' not . . I fane, where, they sat ,in the pit, side I I _ a ragin - of tw ye ra I I i side, and atched with breathises bmtere i 66 I ovin , I I oo� lad," he mured. appr ,Fly i the never to -be -forgotten pa�tomfme' � .. he sto edit bar a away in ber brpast , 11, Jack and the Bean Stalk`1 . locket, 9 ad at rill o pride and ple"ure , . � i hot thrc ugh him. I a, -be must keep it, I "They'll run you in for this." Mast I ; � he thoug A ; he!' Col 'd t a ront his young ! Malcolm," ( harles had observed ruefully, It imnlinee i and'I'de i in nee . b returning it. they hurrisi through the dark streets. ,11 4 � It is W 2at I a ou , h 8 done. in his emse," I lose my pl ice it will be all along of yo i I 0 SRI ) ims . . on a on i and it is a ood place', too, th6ugh Mr. , � . . he would lay on �a ; ' lb , a It p, ke . derson is a ;it down on Me." But, str f r Ann The a a uylnlm to' say, the slioapeil 'scot-free. Mrs. 4 . little . � . , riok hod no returned from a monster 31 ad mu admi . ad, 16 -0 toy of a thing, a, ing at St. J meW Hall,andlAndetson had' yiquiv r fall, of ai ,wo, studaied lFith . a all dis ondo and tip "ad with 4 pearl. tiredto be to nurse his cold. Malco : i , Confided th whole story of his escapade I he shop where tb � ad noticed it was . Anna. and 1ha had i wept with grief a 4jose by ad he.wo buy it at once. �But 41 Ob - als M&K� m h " I isa oitithis kindly errand -dismay. I Mally, how w.ioked u . Charles -to take you!" she mobbed I he little ealized what t - * I ! * - bat pan never did thio %a looked quiteF ,goo 0 40eyl Of a enion w old be to a don.. , ,i � t I :� - I Mother wen id be so �angry and unhappy � % i . � she knew ; she. says 1 theatres are nob go �i C A i I - I i I � i � 4III. for you oplo." 1 1 1 1, I i IF ) JG �XT HISTORY. 1109 . A �?AGE - "It in jam a crank on motheemparb," L Before we, �n br 9g 6ppiness to obbers, turned Mal olm loudly; his eyes were,bri ,:; 10 I We must. irst be! hi .�;py purselves-;_ Aor will -with excite ant. - � " Ib was the oveli . �xppinesl abide! wi � iii I ims unless we confer thing on or saw, Anna. The Prin Jilt on otht rs.- AZ V I . CK, . was a tamuty and no. mistake ; even Ch . . ! .� thought so, and hw has seen princesses . . . I ; Daring the cc ino ti�b Mal- the score. 1,mm ilad I went ,-. the ', ! � � our or � I c, elm's fac a had o itisbrightest and most won't think me such a duffer when I .; � j,outhful pact- -t , e6ciety of Cedric had them. Doulb shake head, Anna ; i -4 x.oused ht n and lAk hiti out of himself ; are a girl, a6d you �00unrlb undentand h) ; J?abasho appropbe tlie'handoomeand:im- much one h4 to put'up with from ths. 1asing looking, b iii : where his mother lows They call me -the Puritan, and as . 4ed, h a con isas ok re umed its normal I i M X. i n 2 a we�r pinsi-pren at ho' a. But I stop I . � 1) land 1here Malcolm � doubled u : ' ravity. : I i I that, I � p I I To him it had b, an house of, bondage, flots in a singularly suggestive m&nner. I d he had -never ,eg ad it as a. home ; Maloolulli only sister, a pretty, jair-h ' , : . . : I . is envitonmenp rDin b hood had ', not girl, had died of fever when she vw�maa , . uited hii a, and th4 t he Ofolved-his mother years old, 4d for'years .Mrs. Herrick ii I I . d her, 1 a, I set - outwardly, : the felt bar loss 'too d600ly to mention "I .; I ' ItFlorenoehad lived,"shii o edience'and hion 1 )bat were due 6 her, name. - � o . . there had not ,;�en h A ,sympathy bet*en, Paid rather torly to hereon, I I she wo � . bem thal one wou k I ave expected fr h ve been o ose companion, and, ,v Inly son to a widoi r id mother. . should have, tho ht mlike on all poin A I 07 an a - MS)CO11 's father had died when he ,was -bap'it ma bedoubte'd if this matern .- � . . &I'v ,bout six years �ld but his infant recolleo., dr6am wouh � ever h � 0 been realized. lons wer � evideiatl V v Ivid. He remembered A mere so 3ideut! had led to the�mdop�ill I . I of Ann%' Sheldon� 10 I raking u ) one nil k b rcm some obiloish shortly after I loren I . �, . I is oiThan child of a.yo 1 � ream thi t had fii� aied1him, to see a *ind death. She was tb , .. ,ace'ben ng over And to feel w4rm, artist in wh m Mrs. Herrick bad interem t I . I t;oviR or a lifting rn tip. . I ,� I herself, and when ihe broken ,hearted&,,- ,v r . ' I I 199,Nev mind,' ay, father's with y u,l) had followel. her- h�obmnd, Mrsi Herii , . a heard chearil v a gai . - i I had taken tI a lonely child home. . I . 1 1166 ? i Dad y a wid b Y,'� he repea6d dri owe. The kind i iction � had! brought its own ii , . 1. 'I � )908, ones ddo . n� his father am, -me. ward. ,Anni's geutlie�esv and sweetnee ice, i ice le'd 1� o 01 n� i d two hot I Ittle, . � h affection of 4 da� dy - a Z disposition soon Won :t a .. . ande psi Ited hist f . I ; . . adopted mother. 1 She was submissiv ; I I Then a voice in he istance said : . nature, and yielded' readily to the opini a h6soishe love'd., Mrs. I I You are op'pi h g h;'m. Rapart. Mal- and wishes of t I , WIM Ought to bs'; a )r ve bo� an , not cry rick's ideaslon the subject of educ i , ream it )n account of a si 3 0 course' I might be bracing and invigorating, but t 0 I ivas his mother 1WW I lis ; eve from his Weis nothing! oppressive in her into. - I � I nfancy b Br; metho e.ducati had -been I hap@ she understood girls Imtter than i riscin 46 B � y I ,.M ir Anna thiived under her system. i . go aby� I a a' boy vver, ' he fo ad onoe said in ex ation ofsomelchildish old nurse, hli�. Daiwpon, who still offici I muh ; ad movver u not punish tlaby." as Mrs. Herriok's peraoial attendant, t Th n] in 0 eaizly childhi6od are her needlework ;- an! excellent govern 'a _ 011 d h r; bi*in ' who was both judtolous and reason , ways :;a an ' the distauft. presided over the � sch6olroom and ac mohg_!�ifting for 61 and changing prom- . ote, r, 0 was ! a I I Fs a big, big figure, pauled her in her: walks ; nor was she I ; � ith k a eyes d strong arms, Ic I om- . tirely without companions, for she atten I I il . . dancing and deportmint classes with t g large in reco 11 Mon. young daughters of the vicar, a much e 11 If - y - fathel - al ived I know wo . teemed guide, philoobiher, and friend to t hould h i a been a 01 rienh.11 Malcolm, , . , Hertickfamily. � : i ;ould * h to him,, el �� a is grbwiiDg yot th - � I ad thou gh his mc t � - ver laspected it, Until the Governess, Miss Greenwoo 2e often ooked at h fa er's- portraitthat left them to be mArried, and Anna grew to woman's estate* h4 life was as happs UlDginllho dressin r m, until his eyes r . pps � Ill mostgirls'. TWObief eventsin it Vr � . I . - - - -sholidays.: Annalooked forwa I . Malcolm . �..6ia._l . � i to them for months' beforehand, and a , � I ; � . I always cried -herself *o oleep the dal I f lef t. I I �. I � . �. I .- I I She and her adopted mother were the bet'i A , I I . I � of frien6s. Anna'r6garded Mrs. Herrick " :. . one of the noblest of wombn, and her dut . ! I `* ful submission and anxiety to please h : . i . I . . . ! � i , , . �I I I . benefactress secretly surprised Maloolm. " i . , � ` I I Mrs. Hertick was -not a, demonstra i' I � I I � : woman, but in hei she was v0 i � 0�12 way I . : � I good to Anna ; she encouraged her to o4 ; I I � , . I I I � her mother, bought her pretty dresses si � . - . � K ornaments such as girls loved, but t4ei I Anna's list of privileges was at an end.1 .. never struck Mrs. Herrick that a e a 0 . ply no life of her own -that at seventee m �, � . I I eighteen a girl craves for congenial (o, i paniot-ship, pleasant occupation and a., fq I i 0 amount of amusement.�: I I � � � , i � - :. " When Anna was Ii ' berated from the so lo . I i -%! I room she would liketo go to picture ga[16 i � I � � ; , I � I 'es attend Concerts and mix with int3ree ; . -. I , i . . � ' � r . I . ing people ; in opite 'of! her Shyness and go ! I 5� � , � tlenesq, she had plenty of mind and char% - I I: r P, "410 ter, and Malcolm had already cultivated; h' I : � . tl i � - 9 artistic tastao. Onel summer, indeed, h6 li� -=--- . � I � � I - I I I I . I , had gone,abroad abd' Malcolm had e1B !;,- DR. OHASE' ItEMEDIE8 with them, and �or tvio months Anna f �� � . - they had been in the anteroom of ii I Dr. Ch ase's Kidn y-Uvor Pills, one pill "The surInmer we I spent in Switzerlau I a dose, E5 cents a.bcx fi e boxes for $1.00. � Dr. Ch sale Ne e c d, 50 cents a box, and in the AuAtrian , Tyrol," were wbO Dr. Ch so's oin rrrl n 60 cents a VON. perpetually on Anna's lips. Poor child,4j Dr. Ch se's Cm- r re, 26 cents a b(5i, little guessed, as sho' built up woude4 I Dr. Ch e's Liv gul Cr & a bottle. Gyrtr I Dr. Ch I 008 F ' cr ltolcnewnet!ed ,Lnd castles in the air, thabit would, be long � Xi;rpen ine, 25 bents a bottle. Portrait and fore she had such a holiday again. �. . . signature f Dr. A. W. c6asq on every box of the It was an evil moment for Anna when a I ex � , f.enuine. I At all do I a cr! EdmansQU Rates & Company Toronto. � volunteereed to learn typewriting, that a .. . � . might help bar adopted mother ; from �h I I ! , . i . I � � �. ; I . - : I � I � � I I � i ; � . i i i 9 . I . i � i � ! . .i i � � i � I . i 11 1. . I I � I I I I .: i I " � I I . � . I i � . 1 1 1 '"' . I W y t34 Z )r el r 'r r , ch , 14 a ' I h I �t,�'Uh t ! ., I ad �, - , � �i a i 0 1 a til " I., PW— I` " Fi U 4. il" 101 I I ! I , I � i . I 11 . . I .1 - I I; � I � .1 I ­ 1. I i . ! I - I . ; . .. J I . � . ! . I I I . - I I I 1. . I , I I ! . i . ; i ! * : , � i . I � : . I I -i : . . i i I . � : . . � : ; . , I � � i i i i i I � . I �1i . I i I k _____ __L�_ __ �._­­­__ ,--,..,�-1.�,.,-.-.,--..,-.�.�-�_;��--.-� ­ �_ 1__-_._-1__- J, � : I i 1 ! : . . I i . : i ! . I I : ; � r , : i . r .� . I : � . � A I . -1 � i : . I � ; . _. - . . . ! i - I . � I � � I , : I � I � L I : �' . . ­ � ; . I � I - .. _F- __ ­ ­ " - � !-- - 1. .I -.I � , ,­ -1 : � �! I i I � I I . ­ .. 1. : . � � I �� 2 .1 I I - I! � -7, . . � I . . I - �. - - . �; - q I : . � � F. __�_ - I : t I I - - � �� .. - - . � . : . � � I . i __ q I t I . . ­_ � I . I I � - �,­ �. � . . I . i - � � I - : � � 1. I . :. -, . � . . . ; ; . � . i ?. � � , . I i i . . I . : -11 - - i � i � I . 1: � I . - t - : . i �! � I - - . � . � � I � . - I I I i I i ; � I I .1 : I - 4F , � � i : - . I � : I . - I i1 � i . ... . . � � � � ; . I -_ . _. �:, i i I : 1 . I - I I'll ' w ,-.- - _rItIECE-ii r ! � . _nvs - . I, ___V � � , I - DECE31HER 19. "W . ______ 11 I I - : - . � � � -_ : . I _��. I � . I � . I ! i� - ______4;__ I - �. I 4 4 . 2is fa4 in Mrs. Herlih �s bewild BY -L-A , �� -day she became the willing slave bound at of tl y e4mg, : - I � the chariot wheels of a good-natured despot. language. : i . . . -1 ` � I I f, No amounb of work iired Mrs. He Ick ; " Sure, : an' yisterday the hours w" . I I she had 6e strength and vitality ten dragging sit me ' heels an if they'd �stojee ... TOWN iP I I I women. It never entered her bead that a tied to thim," remarked thegood worlama I as -: : - � � I ' growing girl in her 'teens was liable t D flag she bent oyer the Ecrubbing board) wrftt- .. , :P(D� and:grow weary, and so the pretty pink ling with 1dr. Herlihy's one white Ishio - - roses that had bloomed among Alpine snows 11 a" here's to -da* they're valloping that - i A, j3y-TAW iO Mille I I 44 4 _W3.for the purpne h: faded out of Anna's cheeks, and the soft it's meself can'u even e&h the tails !a _ -ad !_ V, - A . wbervasitivill thim." � . annually by brown eyes grew -heavy. I . be raised ,� of- the debt as here'n I Anna never complained ; if her bac mh- " Yistherdsy at bhis toime," she contin. � � ,&_r -d whereas it will . ad and her bead "waia hot and thr bing, - ued, after onefoorful glance at the clock. in. - rAbed annually by t% Mrs. Herrick never know it, and o was the Corner, 44 yiatherday at this to1me It, � .; jnter�mt asalao her,eft . I ear Wf-past tin, an) to-ahi - - - A-nd whereas the s quite Indignant when Malcolm spoke t) bar wag nowheres �. ' 11 property -01 .the tovnii. 11 . of Anna's changed looks. - it?s all but twilvle .11 . f �� -Incies" in th -;� ! . � . , 0 mat I I She is not strong, and she is d of far' � 4 ! rents or fees from tbc - too much. Dawson and I both thin to." . PHYSIPIAN'S MISTAKE. pective -of aayinerew I I prary investment of Perhaps he spoke with some degoee of ' i , I Nereof towirdlog -to J blu' tuess, for Mrs., Herrick responded with I Ue said town being 14 ! I n I Nearly 'Copt a King&ton Ladly � " I unnsual irritability. - *60tsifi. . a, I am very much obliged to yo, and H()r L�fe-l)odd'a Kidney PJrLZ ... And whereas the �ey � � town of Seaforth !a aE Dawson," she returned rather sareast Y9 'I Ptired Her. I $6,sW borrowed ui 11 for your silicitude on Anna's accoun�,, but 1 2zo 2 -01 the town,of S I believe I am still quite eclurd to the dharge K 1 $000 borrowed ul , I INGSTO-"fo Oot., Doe. 15--(Special.)-A I lqo. 3 of the town .of S , I of looking after her. ' ffician's miAake nearly out Mrs. E. - usW borrowed -� ii 2 n take It in that way," tort. I . � I Oh, if yo . eAle, 112 Clarence street, her life. 18he I . :No. 8 ef the town of f Z � ed�Maloolm in an offended voice ; and then SIA.000 bor"wod u I took an overdose of strychnine with -,&he re. - I ; k resumed her smooth'ifn. or. .. . I_qo. 8 of the tonm of 8 � Mrs. Herric � salt that paml Big of the left aide, brgiMs - ga,goo borrowed u � a good-tempered woman, and sel- 1 She wasi ok and limb ensue and ibe Was in a mc -s -V - No. 25B,of the town b 1 dom indulged in sarcasm ; but things bad " I, i deplorable cohd tio In rhicb, despite ths - $17�009 borrowed ul 1 gone wrong that morning, and .her young effortS Of tnan.yy hysiciam, the remained � No. -5 Of the town of .f f wau!r for $1 NO borrowed ut I ! secretary bad made several mistalew. Anna, three Years. en ahe was induced to use No. aof the town ,,of I I bad at. last been obliged in her own self do- Pills. Of the malt she� - ,,, 000 borrowed Ur Dcydd'a Kidn I , ocaftmprov4 I I fence to own that she had & severe head. I _ , .wo. '20 (L I I E says : I I � - . - . . ; sohe. � three Pills three timon 0, for 101. - � � 4 ; 11 I otarWd on V,700 borrowed ui � � her to her , ' - I Mrs. Herrick had just sent day. I soon began to experience a change _ VC -1 i No. 2 fLocal Impro . , own room to lie down, and bad oftu g for - 4he better, Ohich continued until I re. -for 1902, . for U1 i . �Dawson to attend her. She was sad y in- . ed thO use of my hand, arm and limb. it, - r-, #7,M.20borroweed'. convenienced by this untoward accide it.and 9 1; , No. 24 A. 4c -f the Town I it was at this inauspicious momon; that bry"head"he aloo Ceased and my appetit* And there isnothiti. . Tod,or interest. . urnd. , Froil this I soon picked up flesil I , . 4 ' I Malcolm lodged his Complaint.' I and stresith. ti�l I am as' well as ever. I I And whereas it is in � I � 11 if these headaches continue I shall ask � uk God and Podd'a Kidney Pills for my 11 tune andplase for tal 0 Dr, Armstrong t6 look in," she Continued tbs I . I . fled eleot6m and for : ' health." . _� *Me__ra to take the V4 ; 0 tranquilly. . " Anna's services are; at . V Vesting. ; ' To � - 4 valuable to me. I almost feel lost V, I Don Once British Always British. _. y Be it therefore enab .. her. Ib was a good'day for me when she I I of the Townof Seafer. � - Y throw herself into the work; It makes me re- A Correspondent -writing from Winnipeg- I.. I L That it e , a : a � i gret my dear child less, to feel, Ann sym- a few daye agp,-says : - ,raid eorpo flofito TWI I I Five artivils -from across the border were . - person ,or persons, bo ' !, pathises with me eo entirely ;" and, i spite : , 111ILY be willing to adv� 11 picuons apaong the hundreds who crowd- 16f the debentures, _biv. i14 of himself, Malcolm felt a little touc ed by cOus I I - - a I ! ad into the C*nladian Pacific �immigration of- . -woney not exceeding � i Z these words. I . � . ten thousand dollars. � 0 A few weeks later. he spoke to Amn t -, the floe yeate�dsys They were strong, sturdy , ' ' . - .1L Thatitshallbe, I - girl had not recovered her looks, and Nurse types of the VViestern American farmer, ge. any numba of debea l ing i i part for a trip of inspection into - - � -, of money as may be V_ Dawson told him privattly that is is was U a ­ - � losing her appetite 'and getting thb ,- - but the !or�hw,*'t pre ,ratory to taking up, -� I ared dollara -each an& x, i _ sa � � . en .. U84 I" Annea ayea filled with tes,re at tl e' firob land I sp: �Vg. Wobarb Craig, Hiram. - - th,c,sum Of . 4ebeintureB shall be se ; . IIf S.- I . . -:Peoples, -A. Ford, J. TAylor and & 0i lan� .1 corpDraMon and signe,! word . ! . - � I I i -_V, I T to John E. Vors. . i. � dinning $av- their namen .. �urer therem ! (To he Continued.) .. - L � i - lund .'of t .immigration uffice-all from I . 7 IRL That-saidaebZ: , I - undafter the sate 40114 1 1 - . 1. � 4. Park Rivitert - rth Dakota. After they hacl -the day mentioned h . i Hearts That aire Diseased I.. I I . , . been give!n t 11 ii tickets and rebates 'they which Interest thall b. will never be cured by �tbe false, un iatural were asked) 1 th a little preliminary sk-ir- � - zV �of'VAreb in vach J , - � . ' . .- the Tr-ersurrer, ol the i stimulation of liquor. Firsb inoreas your mishing, wh � er they Wert) intending to i .; I . 11 -of Seaform , � vitality; build up the system, st 9tbon change 11 eir -a tionshitv. I ., . I � I "I'll a .. ' , - - - 4 ane parify the blood -then the he b will 66WWe On".! -have to R,we bay lazd,11' said able atthe Pxp!raflon - . r I � ; . 11 . i --", � . . b respond and smow strong. Craig. - � � I I I �weutloued *.for tbb � . . I I - � � 11 I �Offiva Cf the Tmreasura , "I iA precisely - what to' t ke, It 4' But " ad 1" I'll . � Vi , p� pJse you homeste the'Town.iof S"forth, given you an appetite and a digesti thab As Eveii th0ji we don't have to .for three . them voupone for the , . : b 411, will look. after everything that eaten. years " 1 1i � -_ "I I V. 7hat Icr the T,U Forrozone improves nutrition, mak rich, ,, ju.t 60'a you will have to.il : __ forthe paymetal ol A - . I � annual sam. of three � . vitalizing blood, &ad is positively th most a, Well, I I lalt know,-"' isaid t -be ploieer, - I % and -eiglity-two cents.,' 3rful reszorative and stren thener 64 I'm n6t tb alkingmuch about that. Any.. �' A rates be zalsed, -levied I - y I - nown � � ience ; it � improves th nerve ' - ine muchi, I'm an -1 ' 11,all the rateable' a ; tollwl , to so way, ib don: � i: bother : - * y I I . :Tion during the,aurrll y . regulaten the heart's action, m as the Englishman � i4yway'." : I , 'One a stron I I lei Scotehman," � -any of them,and fort �t feebl . g and the nick well. No zone "I-Andi[r, ' .,said another.. tat Of the osid debenti �� if will do you untold good, and costa ox ly 50a. 44 I'm on 4;bman." amid a third. : � ,dollars -sba 11 in add it -V : I : at drfigglets, or Polson & Co., Ki 2gaton. 64 rui Is Adian,"said th4kourth. I . I levied and collected st . . I � I I I I t of the 46 � I proper y , said P� r Dr. Hamiltou's Pills Stimulate the Liver. -we , if an American;' said znmber- ofthe said debentures I I . . - � ! - . - . five,,'�' a dF, �, see them -further Orat Wore - Vl.-Tbat It Aball Im, f . � . I ,a a R111. oi t� of -allegiance. I wvi�lt do . of The 'Town *f Beal " : The Voting in Perth. ! : ; I - thousamd -dollare to be ) I It," : 1:1 ; � - The following is &� statement of the votes 46 . - 4r to . . Jobn Dick vr such Ow I We!- re a I � American, oifizeus� so f lactoryto the tovai rA 0 out on bho e ran urn n. a two ri go that goes., ill J Jd Craig, I p "but the test %Of -us . I -Alm or them to iexteni � .. . the county of Pertb. 0 vu 1� . len manufacturers In A L ,� were one a- B L isb, :and Once British always, "I'll, I i . : � � imterest. to basecared - NORTH PERTH. " !I i I � : I British. I bigldiugs,,and.plaut 9of i . ! t I I � -0 i .- I 1. � . - : iron APAINST. , . -0e Van Egniond Wool � ; - I , 8tratt . ord : 774 '796 Pe z L le ,With Bad Br�ath'� icured by a rersonal b.,� _ . . ! I i �be given bythe i3ai.d Ji 0 ; ML I Ellice; : 100 I 37-8 General] auff ai frow Cat rr-h, mind should -, . -loan to be repaid bX � L � I I � ; - a; � �� : . Him , Z 560 � 1 165 use CA �� . ozone Inhaler four Wnes 1-0afly., ... 4nee hundred aa4 VID f I : � on 6 I . I Zedtasufficlentio pa Wallace � 431 IN mud be I t 0,. The pleasant scontuwe"d in I .1 . I .. ... ainki 6 . , � North Esettope, ! 157 80 Cstarrho�one; . "por spreads � Over. _ g fund. � 1. � . f y LLL .. I ,,, NIL 'That the vttej Mo,mington I 319 200 &$a o � the breatMu.g oroans,� And shull betaken on Mon LLL "I - I I . - - MilviWton ; 77. 47 = We very Lroot of the ,diss"a at Onoe - "I'll", A � D.. IM between th , L . I I -at, the fAlovfl#g,rlaoei I 1 274 165 it kills the ge me, purifies,ohd -610wsa� -the n � Listo el I I I ,� 7 . Polling.,sub-Alyligo : .— mudoun aurf*c�s, and eradicates jovery�il',',' ves- Folling subdivision I . ; L � . [ I 1,915 ti . ' � - 2,692 - I of 0 tarib, .m a short time. � I L _ -Pollingsub-divislon 9, I I . t Maj , L ty for the Act 777 1 1; � wee�� ��r.eslt" . free from ' headache, 1*1114 That Rdbe,rt I t am 4 . i (Officer for PblliingSu� ..� : :Total vote,?,cast . '4,07 sneezing jan& i harge are quick,11 , u 9.1 I L I ' . , y derived D".ty -AVAU04 ,.L I from thO use I of -Catarrhozoni InWor, - I - -, . . P� a There were 35 rejected ballots am allows: - , I N6. 2, "a ,V ? . Is Mus i AMR, - i L completo on ranteed to onto eosts ­ Officer for POWs Sub . Stratford, 8 ; Worth Emathope, I ; Ellice, I fA% � . -.1sy-1 I ; Elms, 6 ; Wallace, 3 ; Mornington, $1. 00 ; t�ial size, 25a., at Druggists, or N� JX.Thatthe-k t L re 7; 0. P`61110�,& 0.01"t Kingston, _00tario. : , -L -1 . Ation shall'ittend'At i t - - - I I -oven 11. Listowel, 6 ; Milver on, S. � 9 I I . ,the 2lat day *1 IN . u 1 Ontario Plehiscite, 1894. Dr. Hismil Us- Pills Stimulate the Liver. � In the -tf ternoon, for4l � . , - -at thi I L : i i 0. - 11 �sons tosticud W I I L i I : � . I FOR A 33JUNST. . ' . vaid. And dually sumn . : ly an behalf Olpersov I . I- � Total vote out 2,618 1,845 � A Me ncholV. AecidOnt I ­ - i . pr v.pposing the By -u if lei 0 accident occurve0 at � L Majority for Plebiscite 773 � L A 'distress, , Co- ; -Z - Xhat the Uerk - C1 , � � . . day . - - - - - 1 the � SOVTH PlIRTIL - L b�urg,'oa We, 13es of last week, that re - Atall - , �g . -hour *1 V to ! t 0 1 salted in a protaimentAtizen being sWio"- - � .day. the 26th ilay oUN I I , . I � ; FOR A GAINO. . . �.. 'Tourn Hall-, In Ahe a&14 i : . 1y;1kjur.od,L- bin wlfebeinginntantl�km_ : . - L .L .L I - votesgiven for znd A d 8b. 1karys i 391 155 . MT. 4 Mrs, ' . L I I b ZI *4hard I ad. .10. A. J&mIlroy wer� I the nquialfe certiflat an � i � - 454 27 V M, -their h about The By-law If outil � I driving into or from Me, I - . ! -D "a L � .299 108 four miles a t, on the gravel read. Wbelax : -- 4ers sha]l t4ke �effect � _ F ow'! � 1 Ib . ton 1 375 79 . I *1 , Xamb A. - D. In'". - : crossmg, a ini r, � L Pasted " W1b;rt 1 290 , 152 L Crooning the I ingston I ai ameb L . In open rou; a _ I - Of tbs to, i o I 0obourg their ,out,ter was - A. D.2m. i - L . d Mitchell , I 191 136 1 �.: I I - 'Jog � _ 7 i ;struck b passenger expreasgoing ... . at,, - - . 001 L . 211 287 1 IL JA+. On ;h ,t WK. E1LL1_0T,1--,Cl% H&GthoP6 � , a bo ,g at 12:30. It in though . hot 11 � : ;duie at L L 2 L - .; 'Sout . � . : .84 � LL � L ' I . : . 92 1 . i .0 : Mrv. silo 'Onook we* broken, d re- , � : i. __ � — . , , " I , I a L In . . I . i . WAS , ! ;. I's in tinstantly. ... W`w I 1 2,303 1,128 , . z � unco a when picked up. Both ,war& - . Maj rity for the Adb 1,175 . . . . L . I 'The above is -a lmw, I , M X obourg on the train. Mrn... n . brdag to C - I the municipal , uw 6 _� i Ontario Plebiscite, 1894. th an- tbefirst,ilayof Doi I . L Mallory's remalm; were removed - on . . . � ; 2,4512 ; -soneare hereb -i 9 For Prohibition : dertakey?s. , Mr. Mallory was taken to the -Y reqw, I � I .r desh-ous W applying A d Against Prohibition 1,568 residence of 1hii brother-in-law,, Dr. Jones. - -- I �, . .part thereof, quashed . I . 6 . I I o ! I The local pb�ystoians were"called in., -Land it is' L that - i ; ti L . hope . I s=urpose to the It ' t -months-after i4 � Majority for Prohibi 013 884 1 . , I 11. . d that be - - recover. Mrs. Mallory ' - I I er,0 Oise Ftirlough, of W4krk*ortb. , 'k -A,orios -a -week for three I - i was, form , I r -paper ealled Tus T -. . � ; - A CaPital Curd for, Sore- � I L ' Sholoaves sif,iintly of none and d1ang),terst-', too late to be heard I I . . I I I . . I , � L � . . i f Who bave the sympaty of the entire vom` - L, 1, r 1 14 to use an a gargle a few dropof 6 ,1 non?s , � I I r mulfity. . L � . Nor, riline.in sweets 0ed. water, and fore xe. - . I � I I 1825.3 I . - � � . A oro j Mr. Mallory was a can ' I � y * L I didats for the Leg- , ticir g rub the throat and cheat 111111Y � 1 4 Jislative Assembly at the bye-elect(on bf ' - . I a witt -Nervffine. By morning the . neon I I I , . . ; � I _10--5301-111 and inflammation will have dUa red is' iI88% and was defeated by Dr. Willoukhby I � 17;�,.�5-, rinj I - I #' , .. n the L I �the 1 . at -member. by three votes. . � a tirel F. Nerviline drives away W ;= L He , ,_ I . L -_ cure i more throa, -ickfv I ": - . d President of the Patrons in 1.8*: .1 " I . - r. . I b and .hoarseness u . - stmi ly, because thai's what fed m e " imn& was: their vandidate in the Nwnion I I 10�9 Isleotio" of 18 , 06. He I was well- k-howla . '�_q7� I � s -da _ I I , � r�7__:�: M Buy a 25a bottle from your druggist to .y. I 8 I . . . Itilr4ughout Ontario- and took -4 V-107 I pre* � . I d Dr. Hamilton's Pills Stimulate the Liver. Mine L I . I . . 11 at parb in p affairs duri T11. I it . : !O - publia ngtho - ex. - I Wanes of t�o'� Patron organization ,4 few ; � 7 . . i . How Tfine Passes. ' . I I I I . 41 I '. �. I I I ; 11 Orand 7 . z years ago I I I � I I � I � : I "' E�ery one notes that 4M f time �- I . :, . I 0 1 . I -Trains have sad( $ the pasemp I ! i � I . Reabin now swifb, now slow ; bub it is not I . 1 � z - ollows t . giv+ td every one to ex ess his coi nizance Itealth and 'Hope. oMG wan- . 'pr � d I ­ i I . — " He who 4a 5 Wth bee hips -, -and -he i6b has , FRAMnIrcy...o.-i " a . � , . I , - hopi, has ovaij Vd#g.- But bore - fifts at the A.p' N Fs.fteng*r...;_ _ .. � I pr&" of kidtiev Isesse, with th . I'll I MiXed TIAlft ­ 1. -, y a dreadful p" �11 L I- to whdich a6mm. ,n J. With the 414b graduall - faill � I Iffixed -Train ...... - - � . is ie I � . � jog, I the k : adbing -and the , "110 Vatt f POINQ NAM - I I ; I � I Ftemenger- *, .*.. . . . � which often cc Den many Of the victims ot ihl& - . . - � . . I hllm�nf, ly e , 0 of Dy Chase's KIduey41-AveV I PSAMOgiet- - .4- 9 I Pills�win n�a. pe, confidence and heilth. I One Lift-.�ed Train- .. .. - . I . I I p �0111 4 do a, 26 n � a box. I L __­�_ I . � - I I - I I � ; � - - � . I . � : I i Paimerst-03 a I ,() : � . Pleasures. - 0 Ovhm VoRm. , t S iMn)a a IHI I I a Your � ; Valmer,atou ........ r 10 11 11 The peopi whom I dread most SAN. 1. I . I . � I . Ethel- .- _...... ie guests," reinar ad a woman noted for or � �, 13ruseels- .. .. .... � . � I Address. generous hospitality ; ", are those who I Ave � Bluevale ...... .... t I no.dapacity for i3mr.11 pleizares." Any one I wingbarn.. .. .. .. w who is accustomed to Lentertain much � Will 1. GOINO SorTa. i- L - emoilV riacognize the class to -.01ch the I VVIn Sham.. .. .. .. - . . I ' �he pe" --ons , Vuevale ...... .. .. 3r speaker reforred. They are . Brussels_. .... _ ! . who are rest�ess unless something is! con- 7e .. tinually " gioling on," an they expresi it. rQuiereton.. , , 1. I - I Y ; ! I They cannot eniter into the quiet enj�iymenb - � 11 i I , I of the f0nitt iti which they are Vififfing. I Lolidonv -1 equ i - I I d ! A r est with your A walk, wit no Special object in view, Is to XNe NORTIF-_ a . i address attached, is Al them the ta creation. Th6v I - Landon deport. I #IeO sort of re . 1b * Fannot understand another's delight in find- I Zent"__ . that is neces3ary to Exeter --.4a . ing a new flower; they wonder why you 90 Out-, , I Hebs%H__..,. )r - . t1a Sr. �V ...... I.; handsomely illustrated rival of d6 new, book-thege art trifles be- ,4 _k Bruoe11e1d_.**4, , on a verandah , loppen- obtaim our rwew and to Viewafine sauset'. _ , ft- I . I clinton— .- : i I rou i ir catalogue, � � neatht eirnotMe'. Ifthereare,child M Londeeboro --,, , � . . I �heitr �', Blyih__.__­ � the hou 'a ' pay no attention to . ol It will put you in touch WR6 little L, ions and accomplishratute. I Belgrave__ - r- 11 the finest asiortment of FINIP Mary's ma eur playiag, or John'& crude at- I Wingham arAvA JEWELRY in Canada. � z GOING EMU- t- L : I 4. nting, have little iuterootto �� 1rhe price, which in pjaint tempts t _p 4 I - Winglitan.d"t u- given with each artiole. is t the visitor o:bas no gift for finding hag- A;� - - Belgrrave._._ . . I I C_ cost of the article delivered t: piness in am, 11 leaeuree, but to find it thuff I �- Blyth .......... � you. enabless peo is 0 grow old gracefully. and' ndeaboro..... 3r I . , . . I � We chee ' in every wa is's gift worth cultivaiii. clinton-....'� y rfully refund y *7 . I .Brucalleld........ n money if ya�0 desire iL Many of us are grumblers, but few of us _1 � � i I . i Kippen- � , it I �, use to the full: the reeources of happiness �_ Hen I1_*.-. - 11' " a. lisgillf11111111#111i im 'I that are av4lable. Happiness depends up-- Exeter ... _ _ _ . 11 t ; � . i " a on the treatinne�t of what we lave, &nd i nob- - � i I T Undon, farnve); o I of what -we bav: not. Happiness fe made I i P - - . , Is � Hyrie, Efos%l and not fou4d.. 11, comes from within, and - - Jew r i M W*'h t The poet teaches Us that I I . � , ul � I : not fro ' 1� O;i . . Oash I a- I . if we would 1%:: r a certain age find enjoy-- - � I *%r i , i i ; 1. i � i i . , ,�4 1 ro I 1�4 y �, d I I D, 91 I I � ,.I - P- I 1011jest. ment In'lif , w must beeome again little , I 0 - in. I WILLIAM XcDOI S ,.line ia-- ie "891"IR11118i childr,112 ' Open ur hearts to the hen" . -1 in Sealarth pureb" is I — I u fluence 0�f Nat 0, and cease to despise Joim- I Tallow.. for which tb at � I pie pleaaures;�­E. J. Hard . paid on delivery a ! i : y IRS oaf orth. ; i�. . . ! . � . ��, -_ i : I I . i . . I I