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The Huron Expositor, 1903-08-07, Page 6� 11 . . . . I �, - . 11 . T I I ' ' J I - I I alft Amg, AWL . that tWe. Had the tramp been I one, of a . ; �, .i . $60,000 IN GOLD'OR THE F � � I I - I . A`k! : I � WOUBF1 .1 y crime bid 800omp- i I I ; ; :- ;i . . ; I � _�� I A.L, HAND. .- - " . Id have shown up for their lbare � I ,L ; I I . � �� � � - f � � the plunder. ­ : . : �� . ; - By wrarmx Av. Pu-4KERTON.; : . . � Yet here hew" spending ib � -1 bou I I '4 I ' pan to gommit the No:' ous Headache I ; ��_ � AT - 0AIF 11MASTO, i'lo'e's won 0, I ad , Rheumatifom ' .1 i I . I Sometimes we are 1reete� in the openly and in's manner to attraeb th( great- I .... 7 _... - --- � I I i i, I .. - -11 i � - . . ��� . - - �. � - I I - I � orning by� flags at bair-mast for some eat possible attention to himself, Then 81011k a course of treat �. 777 ., �� I , � , I - � 6 11!03�i I" : ! "Ch 8181ye � � � Y Train robbeties an the Pacific 00" so at wi h Serve Food 777 444 - � - ! the - _ Erm P% � : prominent : official: wh6 yesterday there wa4 the imprint, of the hand, 11 , I r � 7 I'll, ,z , EE had been freqiient and the express com it I - b out �*WXJhR1dXeY-X1v0@r PWO, .1 ,, '. � ­ ­' I was ap)arontly iw perfect health. dumb under the carpet, tChsib was 15f by , � . We 'o , I - Thme two great remedies of Dr. Chase are j Y:�,i I # ­ 7 ch I a was strict en . it is not un- he a secret biding place? Could ­ I . . I 'te -While the Kidney -Liver Pills awaken , � �, __ - � let, which were the greater sufferers we Vhen Ne �nquire the ailm t by I e real thief. Who was he and how did � -1 - I 4M �001 .... t- vh " - I , i i ­ -SE'U'a&URIT usizig ovary means to catch and puniall used! ether with great ruccess by many per � I ,_� �� , wh learn of th - I C___ - ventur I=. .. .. � ­ ­ i I W., offenders. The bol&sb of these ad coultnoi i td be ti�le - tq acute indiges- ib be Mollie—yes, Why not? 311ho bal , lot I . 1 7 7m-'i� . .. . .. had beon,tbio holding' u of a train on tto �� the adtion of the liver, invigorate the kidneys, I it 4 i - � � I p tion "or" stonjach .1rouble." that the hand under the bandages the lite the w - . �,_ ­ '­ ad . els, the Nerve Food form.- I- . I i - . � Sbuthern Pacific railroa near Sacramento. 11 and . I i th e - tif guilty hand had blinded him, She �­i. as an - - _11- Cenu � The bandits had ' I It is learned that in- , I � . I - . entered the expross carg , new blood, creates new nerve force and t - S - I stion !Or any form of accomplice of the real thief and ,v�qv elping I 1 ,! �, v __ murdered the express mossiongerr, detachid , buff& up the system, . " � `f-7 J� : __111111 - ., � ad�o .... ehow I � �. _:�E �� ­ - _ 0 � ­ I , . . . I �­ . I ­ I.- - � ­- - I the oar from the rest of the train avA - I . Mxs. C, BATTi � - ,I- 01% A am forceld . � njach itrouble" is not a� film t 'gob the money that he had � a swo - 11 to trifle with. Thai lost to the tramp. 16 was through r that r A ,� - - - - � - __ I - � _ a. `f he must work to catch the real orimi oal. 373 Mu=Y St,, Otta'Wa, I 4 �,E� - v the ozigineer to pull them down the road a . 4 . - 14 - ­4� - % Agik r Le S - mile or, two, where the . y opened the express . � I � � ,�� � -Of d U . " ;,�u t �may not he fatal, Ont.p states-.—I'Foi I i� I, �_ �_, � but there can be ,no With this end in view Maitland visited I - � .. �Z_ j. _ . I mm I i 11 I �!Izf . safe, and got away with, about $60,000 in $5 0 11 ' dailywhb the baron and enceiirag3d the � sme time I was a sufferm. I � __ ij I � condition of dis-eased il_ - � I � �_ K, - 'j�� 01AIR &-ld pieces the propeerby o! the Wells -Fargo X� "L - - 4 _� ", a 'a' a . - � 1-11 - � , E � ftom Dervocisnesst dizzi - 1, - - 'AL4A I stomach which does latter's attentions to Mabel. Thiswig nob 10 I - �� - �� - �f !:1 _4 Exprest Company. I '. . � : -� v �­g ill 'R ep Mwsf . � . . a difficult task. Mabel was such it; sweet am, nervatis headache !, �- f- � f--)- .- 6d tle Lw. I The only thing- lefb by the robbers . - - I I not c4rry with it phys- � I ---- - , _. . t, H ZOO head I I - I had p . fi � idal ldgs and weakness. little body tilab the baxon w" ; mud theamatism. I __ � . __ - ­ I I . I .- I 3 . I - - which tbdy might be traced was the impri b - � , ... , I I - 3, � - the, rh pains fog . - ;; J. I I I tit . 51 . I 11 � - ­ i I of of a bloody bond 13pon.0 package of paper n ,� - Dr. !Pierce's Golden over heels in love with her. � He all wered ... 1. T - Must Bear Si$;natturs . . � about three years, Sev- i �., .- -_ the express cAr. This was turned over io M 0 d I c a I Discovery,. her with presents, dressed her in Imilks and � , . . I I i - �­ . - ; I �.� . 0. eral weeks ago I began ; ! : , � . I a. took he' to drive daily and'gave out ! I � � . :�� I Clem Maitland, &,detective With a leanh g �_ cures indigestion and lace r i I ; , ­_ � I J ,4 L __ � � :1 i "ei 0--11 I - .,:- ,� � 7L - , the use of Dr. Chage'g t - . everywhere that they were to be: married. . 6 t K - I toward the payable. other� f rms of disease A z . . �� .. .- I ­ � $$A wonderful hand," he exclaimed, a I affectIng , the stomach I q M , ign'tthm Nerve Food and Dr. : i - __ Mollie was furious, but her hold o I the bar- � � ; .... A " I 9 -Liver PiHs, and bave fowd �� � : . r- �� . � soon as his eyes fell upon ib. "I r . - and its allied organs of On was $0130, He refused her on nee to as s Kidney � - __ - I _�� I � I I ;.9 �Ii� ,-�4���l h 7 J� ' hese medicines worked together most 11 .�. - -a � his quarters, sent back her letters un that z � ;, . i_- � Wrapper Belovi. . n another like it� Look at thin third fl�- 7 ! " ,digestion and nutrition. I � ; Sao FWARMile see . I . j , "I - _... -4 . __ - ger. It In longer than the second. Tlie I I I I i rt etqibles the perfect - diges- and passed her on the streeb with as realy a satisfactorily in my case. I have taken ;;; . 4 I'll . � I . I *=-'I isad as 0407 owner of that handwould take a chance 0 I I -and assimilation of nod of recognition, Maitland ke h Mollie altogaher several boxes of the Nerve Food and . I - 7 . tion . I � I I � 1� T _. . I - - 1 food. - � informed an to their love affair. a wished am new entirely cured of my old trouble. I �. . -, `11 10 ta" as S891106 , , I it stood only one ' in ten thousand to vacceed. , I to mike the baron so hated by h , Is for -mer know of others who have used these prepara- , , - wer, too O*Tbanko 0 . _ I 1 5 - - He bas great will po P as the lengtlh , . Pierce's Golden _f � I 7 , .� 11 � FMUMN Wdicat Disco ry,sl writes mr, sweetheart 6at she would try to ru'i him. tions � and been cured, and I can there ON ! � �zj - 0oi - of the first phalange of the tiiimb indicate#. . 1 LL _. � I 1. , i Cl arles H, Ger an of r,ehighton P � beard recommend them." I T . At the time he was gaining her a ir Idenoe. I � He had no moral nature.. I could almost --it is the nly medicine of DL A. W. � . ; .. �� : . : . � . FOR, 011ZINE" ' Pa. thai After several weeks of this manoeqvj ing he Th portrait *nil signatmv . - d 1 tn*4.-d evety. . I � , has don,- me ; � i .: an i � � .* , swear to the identity of. the man whose hand . ; I F 11; � -77 : z U11 __ I - 91 � - 11419 on every b6z. ;; . � . � . 11 - " ' thilIg I muld t h in ,to cure indige& made an engagement with Mollii t) 6eb ',' 9 I � I left-t,hat impression if I were to meet hi � . ".. . ;. . � ; . � FOR40IFID LIVE96 on the street." - T . . . tion, an I found I a" only throwing him at. dinner. She was also to ;br ng bar """ . . . I I 1. away inmey, Then I heard of Doctor � - �_ - f brother, who' had but reoei I up instrating his hand theo . 1. ... � "NIONS-11FATION- Maitland had been successful in workill Pleree's Golde Medical Di cover . I atly �uried satish otion of dame t, �� 1 � I _y and Aried-st. A ; i --- . � . v : up some hard *caves and he was given th # - bottle of' it, an to v 'ound it wais he Maitland was very anxiods z see r d state's evidence and ! - I doing ana w tgo, to � Mollie. turns i � , 11 � r � I "FOR: SAUAW SKIL � rue good. I used siXOTAiej of it, and am now When this was all arranged Maiblft� lnyi� hi ghwaymen turned cub to be Barkley, I . no with piormission to work it cub .- I � 01 . r I . TNEC9MP - H cured, it i . , best medicin� ld"Miartlm) . ed the baron and Wsbel to the mathe .Iunoh. one ol the most daring thieves and highway; � .11 I EV91A 102 That suited him exactly. : all Its . I - � ,,: v ^ .7 , ," .. I _� -.i- ,, , . pleased. � 1. 10 I 'This - remedy 0111! ' 8 its work In eon � li men i z the country, and was shoybly after, I . � - — eculiar theories and found ig impossible t IL - 2 . - ,= .; I � - � � � ; 11 . '04p,VVC P - tho n e ft ' gives .the - - ijoilio ' n .an as . o z - - I � Work withl,anpus also successfully. I �g I V - came to an or ro ot 0 owe . war 9zeau, - ;; . I � � I , health it s all h e ,w' the stren � . � . I -S - gth ,,Something in the man's fa is 0 seetn� Mabel Davis declared her belief in the elm . � I ____ � i - . 1. At 0 7 � For two months Maitland *alked ti io that is r flgo'r . . I . soil substa al and lasting; ad very familiar to Maitland and �eb he did who I ad saved her life, gave up all the jsw� : i - � L URE 0-10KNiAgACH911 atteeto of the' coast cities, studying tl a . I I I - . . - - � I I . . . I V --- I - ___ C 4-_ noi flab , not Of e sVmult;s, but not remember to have seen him bs�ori i. ; But aim an I finery that Van Stsal had prevented . - . . . - � _� - I hands of the people he met. He *as date * . . -he judge I �J - I � ;; �, ; 1. . . nod to find the robbers tbrough.the lini is genuine, con plate, rdne vired vitality and as the brother raised a glass 61 witie I de. to bet and pleaded to haro with t l .. I I - nif � . % - � C . I I.. . i i VET$RINARY life force, I tective almost leaped -from him chair. Vh � ... � - i __ - . I a .. � I i - . of that bloody hand,- Rd -had built up' fro! . ere, for him acquitt I thab. he w a disobarged,ibr � �� I � - )11 . ! I - . __ . . Accept, no substitute for 14 Golden Med. clasped about the stem of the a a 0agne the promise that he would. give up him rov. ; 1 7 % ristio of th -' , I 111 � I OHN GRIZU, V. S., honor gradusts of Oniwo them the form and obarsote I emal ff� - - I ical Dise6vel yY There is nothi 11 * t glass were the fingers he had been 0 long w,id cettle down to earn an honest fly. , I - ..... I . - . J, Veurinsity Zollop. A .1disows of DomeW who,had left, the impression and, his whoJ D ing Jus - i treased, Oalls goniptly aftended-to an Q - k Ing# He and Mabel are married at i . � - "huals- th ' d ded a th as good". for diseases of the stomach, seeking. There was no mistakingith band ing. id or( _. . ,q is nolution of the rot - � " � , �.' I &A lifor. 11 I � . ditarges moa.iste. Voter rk Dontiby a 0 blood and. lungs. i, . -known it among illion, now living happy an a libt$ form in Ca � � � Me mud restdonos: on Goderioll litt"11, oas� 400f, eoZiosi .He acannex th D � . 7 . 11 p0cially. 1911D t .uggh these means. . He would have . P - _... . . � --- i I of, Dr, SccWa offfoo, Ssafarlh� 2.11 -2 -it white hands of culture and-'refinement,roug Dr. Piiircels Pleasafit: loellets cure eon., How many hours he bwd pored o r ts outo nia, � I � . � . I n and its cons.eqi ences- ; . - - , - � .7, ,171 . hands of 1oll'- everywhere and %Iways I 4 0 i , -, i . h: 8400 , line, building up frotn'the feadtit re 1 Ines a . , " . I .. qi . i I i . . 3 .. 0 11111110 complete sbz�uoture - He -had of BABYS SECOND SUMMER. � . ' ` � . i I .1 was looking for. that. peculiar hand with it i , --- i 0 1 .; LEGAL f -the skin. I - .... __ I,. � 7 f . . third finger and -strongly inarked character. The baron gav 3 him a �rel lome with bis free he could tell just the texture I . . _. � - 1 1 - . . . � .. �. I . _. . - . . - down�' ! 7he right arm of - And here It w" just as he ha - � I d 4ured it, , . .. I � . - . istics. . .1 . I - hand and he mi t . i ; �- �� j . Ili oil 51 t amp W&O a athed in splifits I It I and WhIr it is a Dangerous Time foz .. I'll I . JAMES L KILLORAN., . One d�v on Market str6st in San Fratlei . I At Isob they. came, thei baron' . i. I 11 I . , 11 . I . I . I -)and Notary co bsca�he upon a cl�dwd greatly excite . . roeh and pretty as a . , �� i , wrialo, I 90116111ort, aboveyonoor I an " pr n 'gges so that the and was ionti 'One � I d ba do . I rely courtly, him.00mpsniod f the Little 0 _� .111, I t . . � __ *May* so loan. offloo - -but the left.i . ! � concealed, w loh lay Uh I I � z : Pai toyer Aamirs gifts over a deed of heroism just pbriormed. I I Pon �1118 wildwood flower. For this nigho a is had I . A � - . . I I I � --- ! . I . - : - 15241 gentleman had rescued a young girl fr6 ) I .. :: ,4 4 K - .. wairoot sworkh. . I counterpane, i ras slander n,d well for d, laid "ids her now finery andlwore�a simple Babys second summer isconsidered a - I . with t oscoz ,d finger,ex nai g it e us � : � - , z . i he- ; t 61 . , i . _. 13 I � 7 I under the feet of runaway LS&nl Ab th to . dress, no ornaments save a bunch- I f viOlebs dange -ous time in the life of every Infant . . .. - I 6 I I t I-, � � , L 1. P ri - I I __ :. , - I - _�_;ILL T:i I . ; � R* S. HAY 8 -It � 1, t of his own life. �il arm had been broke length beyond thaoth,, - Ini he ob r at her throat, At - their entrance I 104lie's beasui a of tha disturbance to the digestive � I 1� _f � - . F, � ; � 1 LL - . hand were vi ible. W vt yet rise I � I ­_. . y, P , in the adventure and he had been oarrie I eyes flashed fire mud the' man beef Is her functi mo caused by cuttitif teeth during the I 4 - r, softefteri. Conveyanoor and Notar .. U I ,I- , I -1 .� I . F , :1 ofl - : �[� - Offloo-in I - his, lod thos go � I ( I 11or for tho Dominion Bank away, bleeding and insionsiblej tb o bands' conceat? e onged to r grew livid, But before a word.i6oild be z 1�: - - . . p i �� � _1 rozanton Bank, $"forth. money to low. 120 -, - I . � bob wAath0r, In slightly cite degree every %, I _�­, - . I � d iiamify1hi as , If this � " , ! � lage Dear ty.' The girl, vibo was evidentf r* them away AD f sold Maithiind sprang up and grasp Dig the summ or Is a time, of danger for babies, at h . - � .. - I - , - ' - i � � , - t .. . . - .. :�­ . I- i 4- 4_� I I's was guilty he was fast spending. the mopsY baron's hand, said : !1 dear follow, how . i ; � UFAT,. Barrister, Solicitor., 00 ranoor .from the colantryi had insisted on going wit I ; showo by the in4oased death rate amarlp � - I %otary Publio. Offloss up =, = 0. W . ,B . com an . f he was noti M - Of great in, . � . ; � 11 i A— - i . __ i s1z, -1 � a them. tor nurse the- tufferer if v ,.-,: d, d al of the express I the glad I am to see you.' (IC me aild i t aring the heated term. ! zl . , �� I _� I'z- - . - . I � � spriPs boo I a dete':otive was looming . vi us 18 ti O. ut table. And you,- Miss Mabel, b w � - , listore, Asia Streak Solito f fts"10. what interested Wtland-mo b waw the at . �, I sob t6 ivory Z116thai therefore, is a com. -t I 7,.,T, � I i �� i .- . � ; 1027 the'rewasnofting dobitwaft. Awr ng I � : I 1.1 - I I told- oi the man himself. He had appears - . toonighb. Hera aro so . Sdre',',� 'or recent � discovery, of which Mrs. , V I . . I � � � I : I. I - 'on 'are arabi ely . � I : � I � I I � I I � ; � I � _; � I I the city move months before from n -soo-usatl6n would discover hip quaintanoes. Now we shall ha 0 a jolly . ; 0 - * __ T -lbrzN,F.y .RX&1,T1z, Bar"er, Solicitor, ha 11 - - . x. no . IV .world and bing . 6 instead of ti . I Rivid Lee, of Lindmay,,O,at,, writes air fol. L ­_ -Block, Sea - I 7 I , re me " . ' . . ��. , �A�l - . Xonoy to loan. Offloe-;woadyls .�ono know where-, if himself.up in e down z idibu . I' I Iowa . . ; � . i,_'-.§ t . - ' . r, �. . q- . z I - . . U. .� 1. - 1670 -if lodgings and had ince been ' praise. He n enbioned nil sting a girl on the - $'I decline to most the � . I . 4 ­ . spendin � .�!m ' said 4cllioirls- . i -4 1 I- mono 11 � . . ,� 1,%, .. . I � , y little girl had a hard, �pime getting ji� , � . . ­ .-,.k,. - - - -, lavi Id pieces. - 1� stsire,andsaw nowligh come.inbo a" Ing. "I , I . I ­ w � . -t . . 4hly, all in 20' 'o a w I ' - r) 84 - her ebb. She was feverish, her tongue � - - - . . . ­, - I . I- . p , ;­ own as ��. , " t"', - -�� i Of kn I 'as ' those of bbe woman if& : _ I - ROLM"= facesssor to ShA late ftm $or Hugo Asal and poseld ' Inisn's eyes. . IUI&b a I "A tram and street waff eered the was a ated, her breath. offerialve, and she i - .- - - I Y. _,�olosughsy- & HolnissW BasHliff, 8.01101, - x�eldd I _ i . ­ - � . . - ; - _� � &1lolict in N_ German baron. .. ii1senb1al I . brother. . iml y. curdled milk. On the advice of out . . , , " � - z i Va . _�: � L i � �-' ip " � , . M1 f� wor, snd� -Nolally Also . ' with hatred away, 11 she d I � - � I I at ' � . 4 F1 ,;_ - - � I . I'Sh I&Taki , � � -1 I , �" . I adbw nk of ( lon-sk to lend. Farm Hero was a clow ab I"t. The money tak, curtly. 1:�noym�thi baron with or that book, or by heaven ' u will 1 Z,. .A.- ­ I � 30M Imeraq. I ; , " docto I gave her Baby's Own Tabletii, and : 1-1 _1z � X . tt I nothin 1 but a street ,slait I .1 . ; � � lt4 � im Sao. offlos In 9MW Blook, Main 111111rest an from the express cornpany� hkd all beer a entions. 8 it never spoik -again " shouted Yan �t, al, ad- she b an Improving at once. She had not � �21 I . . - .. 0, ; � ��_ � I i . � i I � a I . . / 0901111h. � I I irk $20 gold pieces. The handof the robbei - at best and is 2ot worth )no of the mony - vanoing on -the stranger... ... -:Z. - _;A I . .1 . . ! I 11 I �. " ) I q � - I ' I it all atzight for aboub three months, .. �, �,;, , , I ! n - for iis toolhardy ad- - :, -it I � i . ad of the. man pal she is iuf oring "You are, you know you are,"I .@� Waked :02 I � 11 1� �� . � I I - 1. I � , ��. was the ha who would taki _. as almost worn out osriz)g for bet. ; . _ 4- i__ . � . 1, ' I :::::: I � -n10K1XqqXAXD1 GARROW, � rriatere, Bondi$. juab.suoh chances as this man had taken, il yentWei . .. . .. I �� ­ 1___J , � � i* I . . . Mollie, beside her with rage. "Wh did Nothi t did her any good until I- gave her . J -J orni at(, , I told you I wouldlik to see her wl ten - 4 - : , __ , �� I : I ii ; I � 1. _ , I )., G000riob, OnWo.! -,' I I - M. _. __ ­ I f , ; 114_�_ .., I - . , ' , -the girl. . Maitland got a be you gob the money with which I tr z 'I-, : the rescue of I 40 k a d digests properly, - I-- � , 9 L. 01041100N. , ; .- q Out the ta ts, Now her foo - . - � - �4, I . � �,.,. :� -r ; ] , 2 : �._ __ 1� - , 1. i OHARTAB OARROW L., L., B. to. point out the location of the baron's led ; she isme again,. Mollii," he said, weakly. this little minx? Froin the.- expFemi . oom- her br oth Ili sweet, h tongiois clean and i ,� m �� � - i ft lws.tf , i er �� � ­­� �L - ; I .� - ��� i . I - .. 7ir - i I . � - - - ". ". 1. � . She frowned ab thwnat�_e and apologized r p%ny. A : . ­ � - ­ � 1. � I . 11 fligs and then want home to study up,& lin 11 I need 4to do is to may ,,thi word she Is ulab and good. I . can strongly re- � k -1. � W j . I � 11 � I - . � i 1. 1i . � 1; I - .." � . 1. . him, . . I . and you go to the pon.11 I I . Gomm nd ths; bablatis to, other mothers as r r - � � P - _-, . - t_' of action. I . . . . . � . . . . . I I � ...-: ;­ I I . 7. 1 1 ' "A Rot Dom the baron iss given me 0 0 - - - , . . � - ... , I . - - I DENTIgTRY. .3 A three days' investigation by Maitlan "And Work," cried her companion, "your they cured my baby when nothing else f I.. 1�. a - J, � I j, . w . A � i t I) I ' _; � - - ­_ — � dolveloped the staritlitig and almost incred forgeti'there I a stranger promen , I �- little pat there can,go back to sbreets would, 11 - . ; -11 . - ;_ ­ At 11. L . _ �, 1 4 ,_ . r, ­ . . T 11 , I �"i � I ; - 1-.f E at Baron Van Steal was none' Thi'baront rnedhii'hoidon the illaw � ,I) ti% � i -,-.12 - �7 ­ I . . I BA Is Own Tablet# sire sold. by all deal- ; - __ �_ ­ ible fact, th - A blow on the obeek cub entence a - 5�1 , h a 'K n ,�, r , To of ' - iiT7_ t'�� - ; � � I ­ � . F� W. TWEDDLEIR . . Aher -tho short. The brother I '� "." T - - � . in J obn Bohm; a former tram' whJ and Maitland houg b he i aw the' ha staggered nder the arm in edicine, or will be sent postpaid at ;. �1 - � - . I I . pq a ' ;. � �1­ -or fig I ; I . - if,, 4 . - , i 'i -_ are on the a smile flit a on his features. Then he force of It, but drawing a revolver would twen -five cents a box by writing direct r ��i . DENTIST had long be -on a famili coasti� It ­ I - � I � I � - � ,_%, 1: IF 1 � - � turned -his vot0ntion to th i woman and ,was fl ; - I I ims, a 1 2 �­ � . � . � I ' . � I il. Dental Sin occasionally -working for a short ti have red had not- Maitland o&b t his to T Dr. Will arno' Medicine Co., Brock- - I � - ._4 w . 41 4 Graduate of'Royal College of &,of On . ­ -1, - . " I � I ,- _1 I , T VrA then'with his scanty eartif In � tat � A- I i � � I __ slwio 111 raduator course in Grown qgff, going off wit successful in winning f tom her an invi 'on hand and wrented the we&pon f06 him. ville, lit. . � _: ; and _ ge work I I . i I . . ;­ I t , I I - . , -� 1, - I i - � _ , =11'!83houl Chicago. LocalmaxsWitlas for' all again t . . , - .- lv� ' z . , - " 1148 &.dog and a tent to the wood@, wb,vre he, to 0 2o next I . " . ­ - , ; hy But be was now mad with rage, add ring- 0 : . I � �. �, . � I .., 4 I` if-, iWnlow, extrwilon!of teeth. Office -Over A. You L i wred the baroL,s . � F � . ", . . '0 lived money was gone That night thieves! en � 6 I z i _r -,' � .V*�` grossly swre, sesforth. � , 04 -a gypsy lift until his V : 1� � . _. ., I �_ - 17 . Ing at the baron 8 throa . 6 04ginal Proverbs of TO -Day. ( -1 ­­ . I � - lodging and om rried aw�y iome $180.0 ia-g d . ; 1'�_ i 1. _� � I I This transformation, could be mootintZ : . I thief I dpvil! Ib to my in � . ; � � �. 1. � - � .f, - I E . �_ F.- I � __ I ' un . � , � �_ . i . - -1 I _. I 1_ I � . ; , �%;j " * -'_Z_� DEANS CAMLSON, VICTbRrA 13BITISH . . N i i;,: 4 - T. A. BELLBRY'l Donik padi of Ahe fdf on no ordinary hypothesis. -A hobo of that he.bad seoreted * dqthefloor. W zi� BY AO � I . ; . I , � I . . _k*o-day the -gilded life *of . a � clug it Op cub there in the swath ' ran COLUMBrA. . _%i _ ­ 1% spending ; mine ; mine ; mine ; nil a You - ; .0 :,t I ­- ,&I Coll a Of Dental S 601110 Toronto also yesterday li,iiin , Maitland hearp.0o.fffit b4 hastened to his u ; I - -7 - I _­ �; . I . . . � .1 I of 60%twifv��. 70;�; profligate nobleman.` Nothing wall too gol � Be, a away with It. I will have your If i I The one of contention—tho jaw-b9ne. ; �j - 7 �� -�� � . . Per griduabs � I Depariniont ot. 60 , mquaintanal r his sympithies. a �� I . - fj I - - I ,�_ - . Z! �, : , 11� ,VzfyonJW. offioa in the Folty look, Hansall. . I I � I _: . I I � . . I .t : for the baron. He f' was shown tb1f.plsoo Wheii e tb rpst d . . . . I i �, i 4 - NOD. . L " I � - � ­ -, � . all in WAG the game a, "Not -just yet," said Maitland ' - oppin i � , I _� � W.M visit Zuriab every Monday, cominendng , to a as A lo g tongue and a short friendship. : I -i :_; , " . , get it , �he hidde; t a %a. � , . I . � 1, i I'- - _� I Z, ; - Inns: in. . 1 1687 . one to the dianor born ; that he know of 60t.! been ripped u . 0 - I " ,.� � I , I . � lb upon br,', , between the'two men and cover bobf A Is man between two . lawyers is like an . - . p � I . . . ;-r - 1, � I ,� — ter -days before becoming an,outoasb was ev. bra. And thire in the, du rd ' I I �,- ; ., 7.� % � � __ . - ",1- t ... -, __ ,� I a rotinue (if lackeys ever at him was the impri t of i han v - -1 'Yo r lives .. ,_ :: � . with a revol'or in each hand &Df a rm son two hens. I I I . "A i . �, .1 - - I & R. R08151 Li D. 3�, Dentist, grailusto of ident. With 4, the hand with the , . betw z , - � I " � Y � - . - class Honor I bable story is the *sand -bag oUthe I - I _- ;� - _- - .; � I �� DFR. 0. D. 9., of Ontario first . are too precious to be wasted In that) .way. I � - I i*,� 11 heels, fawaing sycophants to.fiatter, he did long third flager. . . . -A. �;, - ::' I ,. � 7 caduate of Toronto Univorelty. Highest, standing , - For the:present they belong to , me," He ! : I - �� � .69 blao iler. � I— ­ , I gradusiod the swagger with -the ease'of a B They, were not very sh iirp,11 -nail the kr� . I '�' �_� - order of merit in the largest alses ever I I -1 . ',- � f�-_ .: 1; !, , ��'. - eau Bram- - hie whistle and four offiotra enter. A r ing�tons gathers no Inoss, but -it � . . : � ,�� w upon a I � z � -d*te dentistry mel. A rain of gold he sh6wered upon his - on, oareltstly, I -or they 1 nightr-have fo d � 11, � - froul the College. Modem and up -to I I �_ 1� I I , � - � .1 _1 U . . ton of teeth ed. : . . loom i rough. corners, and will in time be, � _7�1 �. �: ,, r- more. 'I Men he sent for ii clerk of a ba kv � . - , � I !*- __. ; - __,� � 1whaitavadousformo. Faintionextraot fter friends. Carriagis, for drives and yachts, Lo ' "Takichargeof these mea," come a a, . 1� - - � � I � I I , � - . - _�� - - - I � I by Local Anaestheti6s and without any W a _ 'bad his rhan rioks from he h 1: -1 - �r, otloings, everything respoIndid to his book. :r move - same b I t � - �' �! f:, effmils. Gas, administered and all'operations oare-. - . I . � ;. . - . ;. �. . -117 - Handcuff them securely a The man th orito bylilh-the long ; . I � fullyyerformed. Office. over. Dill's 8tore, Heikfortti.- Wh t * -Ily days and niihts there. were for chimney and I gold 20 ad see - �hii b thoy 9 ; - -1 . I ike out $20 000 in I i!I',.,.:_ - .1 - I - . . ! . �­ I . .do not: eso&po. metro doxotogy. i 11 ��__ I Z. � . � 18M.6f the� 0, 0 ploceo, which is had depo ited to his ere( it. � This lady, to',6, nay an I _,_ � ­­ - - I lailies of the ballet.,:'And ills suppers . i 11 _-1 � I I .,_f i.- - __ - � I - The use of the gun -fool -to point a muziie ! I I � � i - . 'Thab this w a the, mqns taken from the well go along. This litble girl Is in locent. � ; ­ ­ .. � with carts blanche to the 6hiefs-there were � - �i I :_ 14 .. - I and adorn a morguW. . : I . - i- I . - - . �. so 2) . I .. � ! - 11 - � I ibland felt onoent," and: ret I will a - that she is properly cared f )r. ; 1_3 - MEDIOAL. none like them in- town. ."Wine, women express car M I : . . I . � I � .1 I - � �,_ C . 9 A good pair of diswers-Beauty and bul. - 21 i . : , � lil. d . � ,. �_ � I . I � i I The had. no pro f. f t a rnan pn - the ooi ch : At the triil, the baron, with in enioun . I I � r � . ! I , : , I ;1 I I mirth and laughter" siad tho'baron paid the .. lion. ''.I - � �_, I I . ,� ; � I . - I I . I 1, � I . f-reighb with a condescending indifference v�7the real,b n i ; oj come the impr,nb qqMplac.efioy confessed his- part in the affair, . � I r - T .. : I . I , W - ­ �- � The raffle ticket, In a charity � bazaar is a ; 11- I 1�­� Dr. Oohn -McGinniss. . of that hand I e usIt? � Had he robi ad He smilingly- acknowledged his I ntity - - . E I __ il � - . . that caused the revelers to gasp in &we. I I P _' . � � - � I ,t;� t I . I I . I ; . fungus growth on a rotten system. � � I � z �. �� - 11 � ore t a ien4atibu h - . 2 I Ron. Graduate London Western Unlyanity mambo' But *as he the kind of man, were he tramp himself to . . . o - r was he of isir thalb Baron V. an Strial and John Bo , the -66 � a , I itirmne. : Ui i before down " is Fortune's right . , ; ! � � . 2 I of Ontario L 001lop of Physicians. and I : 11 1- I 11 -7 1 � or exquisite, to successfully plan and carry all innocent? That liand unilir the ban. I . � : I . - � ,tramp, were one and the same perso , His - . � . � I . - I . P 4 i � 00" and Rosidenoo—Foroorly oo6upled by Mr. WIM. hand, i nd I I Stick: at it" in her left. � � I I , , - ­ out daring train robberies ? Did he have a dagb8 I He must see tbat ab.any cost a 3d renijarkable dse In the world he expla nod to . � ; � ., . , i �__ � I I FlOard, Violoria, Btroob, next so the Osihollo 0hurch Mollis�. vj�snt, cub and lei I �r dog- is vot worth tLe whistlirg, , - i 1. -,-- �.�i 4WMght a46119 shanded prompe.v., 146W2 'third phase of existence, that of t a fearless wKhOyb delay - . t be �he obeerest accident. Ib happens a few If y � Ili. . �:.. . . .h . - better giv him to the poor. I" - I I � I i: 11 .1 . ... t I.- . I - - - __ � - - :__ bi hwlki 1) them sipping wine .. ogother. .Maitlind wed.ko earlie�.. when boboing throujh . moun. 0 : I I t � �__ : - � ymai � I . . � -Givii v I � Ig a dollar in safer than lending L ;_ � sp, looked across � he table at he aim lying a iff - tainous district dub on the Southern � ; . � . -1 I- I - nm N aliland determined .on a' bold ventugo. , . Z. .1 ; � . r- - I I . so'flo- twenty, � I I - we d bandage . Then begot up He had left the railway track Inten Ing to � -: -,: - '. , � 1011P 9 H- RPSY A111 B. - The next day he called- on"Baron Van Sfa;al. in Its mplirltCii Excusing the law-bro&ker is 'Injuring. the ,. ,.� � � -� - I ; �, - " � I . . ,� 0 -t o windoliv, tandidg with iis ta;kO a abort out through some *timbe to a ! . � . � -, Offit over 'Greig & &wart's Store, As he was going lip the stafro tb his lodg- and woubto I law-ke 3per. - I . i I ' - I I . - , . � 01. I— - . - 001 p illion. 'I t ' by. Tired, footsore, an bun. � . I � 7 :: �. I I ings, he met a slip of' a' girl. There 'ivero book to his 4 When he returt ad h e near I . I- I ­ *_ �L I Seafortli. - ­ - .1 . Iva ofte ii money thab makes the marelgo i . - there was &I look of ste r: a . � � x .. I i I ; � 114 .1 I - tears in her blue' eyes and her .lips were . n Idetermin&tion on he had, ' ever before been so dbw in his . � . I I �,� 1. e � ­; Z' Night cat xtiond!d to at the, ofll�e. 1i tremblinkwith sq0prommede-o'ba. ,-' I his hice. "Lit us drin to -the health of I he tuo . A few mouthfuls of food he m at beg, -at aI election. , , 7: �' i , I � I -1 . 11 � � - . i :� � I I � . . I I - ­ � "What a little an( if possible find a shed to protect b m from , - I I I 180 I . It's not a wicked doy that is followed by . I - . I I I ­ __ . "Fhat is the matter, little girl? 0 little flower girl, "-he cried. - :J; ; an I I . . i I . . I . dreamless Is I -_ . - i I AI � I . I � I I -I I I - �, . 4, -gently.; . I ! . , . � . I A I . - ­ . ','No, air. I have been "A strange or'eature, � surely," repl I hjp at I 'OF - - I , -ty she in. ' - 7 � I . . � be o service. to you 111' he inquire beau I th cold: Night was comingon, bubho struck I � u W he 0 � maid frolics, it is no child's � - - DIR. F. do 00,RROWSo . - brilighig flowers . led , he out into':the woods. nmindful. On ii�nd on play. �� � : I - . . I - . I - I I . �. = every day for the gentleman who saved i other with intbrest "I bad hoped to' iee he wanderedinto the gloom until Oe" black .. . I i 11 �­ SM.&VO - � ny bor and thank her* for � the flowerg she ie' n Is. night on'velope4 bit�.. Lost, bewildered, al. . _o__ � , ��_ I I - R . ., I . . life. They told me he was p1bafied to jet I � . � � I . ' - I - - � 11 I - I � I . : . - I , - them. And to -day a lady in wi 'But Mollfii h3l friiizhtex�e �ei so that i he momb.1shiting with ( r � . � ;. . e, he tumbled ove I I I . I . .:?�­ .. . I OMws.n,dRoddeuoe--�azlichiitreet,.eas6 of the - -th him .&DA . - , atigu A Great Little"Worker. � - , z ` - I � . � ; she'throw !rny flowers out of the *indow,and dare not. come, When, t is oursed arm to a hollow i�g and Inj there In a state C f ooms . ,jurial, a long life time the hearl wilI propel half a . � ' ' . - i . - � . Nothodist, churoh. . . . 61&1�� � . Ilion il cub of t be - free, a d until awakenbd next moriflng )ne of blood through the body, snd so Jong . I . I I Trr,zPjroNx No. 46,: - told- me I must not bring ��'ny more, fot they . he a flints 11 � - by tht worn. " the b1od is in a healthy oondition it -I ; . I - � 4 2 1 1 . . . . .- � . . I - . I ing * do will rei I I 0broney for the County of Unron. , - � . _� I then—" , I . '. I i i6,the, trees, op Kationfly kee .1. I I- - I 11 .. ­ 'lose annoyed him.11 '� I I `4 . -will till I d y I ir of bir ening his eyes twslf " Agt &a it wvojer, 1gling, up thib I I . I I z . 't � . ­ "'That is too bad. There 'May be som' "And then 'on . qurlfttleadm�! - and in &:dazed sort of way realizing � 8 was play of I a Yalves and the r ythm of Its t to . it tho I � I - - I I- .. I ­ � 0 1 � . . � - I I.. I � , . . - i �_ _ . � mistake." .., . .� I er ready to re Iva �ou. , ad, baron; u chilled he noticed the hollow log. Viewing action a the beatt pts weak, irregular and flutter I _. , I . - . I . - � � I . I . . are a lucky fe pa ,10 I And alefif., t possible shelter he reaeb blood is I&okin Ing. the ,F in nourishiniz qusiltico, - -1 I _. . � I 111 "Oh, iir., d4, -you think to?". . .100. I I ib as a ied in his sts . 2 _. .- DRS. SCOTT & MacKAY ' iind req Ire just such so noo as to best suppliod I I I � . -b for yot. What were. in your ep d be hand to diso6or Its fessability. .Hf I : � at "I will-try4nd Bud ou so I should �o � t ., Ate hind by Dr. ma's Nerve Food, tho - great blood buildor i � " - � . . �_ I .. . PHY8101ANS AND SURGZON � . . I ,an 6 d and nor rostozoitive. I I � I . - � , is your name ?11 'defy that old ( botor ano-�-get 'oub," 'ab oni a. struck something. a round �. - .1. I., . -� J ' Ib wal _h r I . -1 ft-doslah sizes$, opposite Itsthodist olluich.1304021111 Ulive �ith�.my aunt Your arm mus, be well knit by this tim 21 and cold'. Withdrawing the objeab b found � - 1 i� -1 � "Mabel Davis, air.' . ", I 0 . I . , �- I - , �, -1bat's how ib seems�to me, but he. ­is. n ib to be a $20. gold pf 7 � _% . I 1C. � 0.4100'", padmis Vicioris, and Ann Arbor, and, over on Telegraph hill. We are too poor to . ... - see. Half craze with An Odd Mortal. . � ,_.�e 1 . , � � , . I -1 -or OnUilo M116 ob�urafe old Gen." - � ! 1 . . I delighb he made another dive and 6 " , . r - alomb ,go of Pliyalolane snd. buy flowers but I gathered them for him. 11 i agged . � - I f There Is a small town not fai, from here l . � I 15019GODL Coroner for �bunnly of Hurom "Well, don't worry. I am' a "I wish I might have a look ab out handfuls.' � I � 5 � on my way . � - L I �'i _� I � I , to � that bo%sts of a female preacher and. the . - a I � I- . I I I I 0. KOKAY honor grvAnsto Trinity Uni Ity, call on the baron and will moke in uiries bruised memb(r," said Maitland, cairele you Thereat fthestoryis easy. The!e lady's duties are many, One day shemay . � . $n , . a Vars q � I . mighb was I I ,-,­ Id ;dJl@fTrin%yMediosl'0ol1oge. I '$I studie y oncei and 194". . member andletyouknow. Meetmeherebo fit,a 0 1 1 -morrow 1 860,000in the log. It bad been lidden visiv the slok, another attend a funeral and ' I I lii:, V,U,,r'1.. of Phygiclans and Surgeons, Ontario. at this hour 11. - I reasons for disigieeing with this old 8ow-F there b the real robbers at bhe time of the the no I . . I � i 1488 I � y. One afternoon she -2 . X baptize 5 b%b s. ' I I The girl t anked him and. ' bones. S'Pose we take a look at it, a4Y- crime, Lt before they returned the tramp I -T9 T " Maitland went a � was pre )%ring the sermon for the � 7, I I ­ I 91), I following I . 12. � ; .- ; : / � ..a. � _____ - — on. He ran the bell and sent ft way . 3 1 t . . - n,,a card . I , had become a baron and' their mon�7 wan Sabbatl', when she heard a timid knock ab I � - I . .— it "Could you ' U'U IV 121); � Bin, so that z i �_ L _­ with the me0age that he was an� eastern be gone. And as the baron casually reiiiarked the par �onage door, Answering the Sum z - 1. � z ., t Vp . . . / , 1 4 tourist who ha(Y heard of the baron's hero. 1! on the witnees otand be "certainly 'had a mon8, a is found a bashful arman' i i tvouldn'b susp i I I . to , young G �; P1, � - FUrniture; and . ism and called to pay U3 reopects. A tall, "Rigbt and ;ight as a package of )' jblly time bar %ing it up." Maibland had the standing on the ateps and bwirling his nbraw I - : I I - I � I- I I : - dark woman received him, said the detect-ve, drsiolng the I � � I . � � She was beauti- I I I . I I I , I L � wt ful, and dressed extravagantly, but the The baron' poured oi�b some grllalanyL a id — --,. . __ . — hat in hia hands. - ; � Z, . : . I . re � . __ 11 Good afternoon," the preachereea re. � I I , were lines of dissipation in her face- and t , drained it at a gulp. I 1110 it .then� before � , f I &-ld, I he marked, 11 What do you wish ?11 I I . : 4 � . ­. - . 1-fien eyes of the detective discovered' eigair. 1 Mollie gets bac'�. I ll�lf suspect shet stan h : ; . I �� Undenak i n a . . I - . i IiDey say der minister lifed In dle housei ". i - I . 6 I flngers. i In with the do#or to ! keep- me hou6d I � 11 -, 3 3 .1 L .. , in ! ette atwins on her taper white � I I p ! I ON V . �11 I I . "I be'g your pardon for this seeming' here for fear I �vill oeeithe little girl.'� - ; ; % . I 1� . -1 . - I I . in- ` : 6 " Yet, mir." . - , �_: 7 I � � I . . trusfon, b&roness,but I did not wish to leave Maitland nOoded rio second Inviiatioa.- ! i ,� I ­ . 1. . �_ , , - I 1. I . I. � _ I I . - 1- � I I Yes I Vell, I vant me to gob � I . - . � . 1k the city with -out With his pOnknife he quickly out the atltc6- . ! met i . ­ I I � , : . -1 I . I - . . I I 'a ling my respects to your . I rieb.11 k . . . brave husband, P Yope lie' has sufficiently 0 I I 1�z ., 1 h and ra )idly urolled th� bandages, Blis L � . . 7 � I d ' p 11 All right, I can marry you," she said, A . . I 1.,r� v�-- I 6 r Achtel has taken into partnership 8 � 4 - I . �__ I recovered to receive me. �$. ban hook and his face fl shed as fola after . z . I I -1 - .. I .I I , - Alaxan4sk McKenzie' omDetrolt,Laprao- I � The lady's hair is beginning to silver and ; . �_ � i, fr ; I 1� -1. f �. tical upholsterer with long experience.. We Flattered by the distinction' of being -taken ounc away. T ff, tobid L . I lu . � the German glanced at.ib. Then he jammed � � A - -, notion] for a wife bub a baroness, the wom' him coolly wit] iout once incinf, ., I�Iab I I I y L n I .;, . I . . f i ,�, are.' therefore, able to gfre this branch -'Of a the splints lay bare. 'Mai and fted thein . his hat on his head and burried down the i . � � Ili , ushered the visitor into the roDm where a I . - . - . the business. satofsotory'attentioni. � walk, il Wbat's the matter?" she ried I L � ­ IV, . gently away, h o'gaze'rive ad on the flage a. 0 . 11.1 . I .1 1�. . man lay on a, richly draped couch. : His Palo - ! � . i� - . I after him. . - . "What's the mebter wit you mant- I ,a - j . . .. i I , � . . I ".. I .. . ,lose corners and fine.parlor work made face was kindly and prepossessing,; al though I I I go . . . �, Y. . ' YOU its no chance m1b me," he called . � L . - to�Ord Y., th and I 'Ohio. be. . � Is it symptom of Kidney, back, 11 don't vaut you ; I haf got me a , � er General ropktring, and estimates ,,rt,i, lines about the mou the arm that is broken up lore, 'The flagers . � - L 4 I . . . . .-, -� ase. A well-knoW6 .� 11 �'t. � cheerfully given, .. tokened Indolence and weakness of ,oharaa- are all right.", I I .Di 'a � , �4 1 . 1 .4 � L I I � - .- �. . I . F ter. Not the face to match the hand of the "The fingers are oil riglit," repeated the doctor has said, " I ne eri girl alre%ty !" - . V i . . . - I . -1 . . detective, setti ig his teeth: to hide :�his dis. � yetrnadeapost-mortem6x_'; ----*— I � o � ; L I- . t q *­ Furniture of all Idnils,-Window ,�;hades, robbei, was Maitland's mental comment, - � L 9 I . I � � . . . . 411% th a same at all," � Amination in a case of death � � L - : � __ ! V Fear's Drug Store, Seaforth, I � . Picture Framing, ebo. __ ... �appointment. "It i I Mille ' Grip Powders Cure. I ­ � � I � ,the At 1. . m ? The h - 1: 1! �­ I. . I "What isn't Sam . p aven't - from Heart Diseasawith- i ---.*-- . A" - m . i � . changed hands- on me, tysl � . 0UtL finding tho kidne � I . . ; T � ­ . bav they � . . - M 1. � �. � I Apple Blight. � I - "I could almost believe hey had," Mait. woreatfault." The Kidney; i - .. . . L . 1i - I . I - - - Undertaking'- land rejoined under his 1 reath. Bab so medicine whith was first on! A nu bar of reports from widely separab- � . yl . I '. I , I . . , � . - ou don'b need be , be coo ad up here any the market, most success � ad distr ots, complaining of the ravages of ,!. I I I onger, That cld doctor is 'Your 'I for Heart Diseas 1. i. I 1. ution of . I fu 'I the a � blight, have beep received by the i I . Will also receive the careful atbe - a - fraud, 0 And � pp, . . Mr. M-,oKe11ziq,, who holds a certificate from 1. - ae rn is in floe shape. I'll put on. the ban-, I all Kidney Troubles, and frulu ill ision, Obtawa. Mr. Peter Ander. II, - , � ,H.U. L . � ­ I - t I - I the, Massachusetts College of Embalming, - ­ L dages and we'lllio out togtthor for an &fr- - I I mosit widely imitated is Poo, of epworth, Ontario, thus describes . . . 1. .. . I Boston. . . �, SCOTT'S MULSION won't maks a ioiq I ., What do iyou Gay to a drive,,out to the the situ iition in his locality . '4 Apples, I I I I I A . 'i w : " f � I I hump. bask 141ght, neliher'Will li makit h 1, to see Mab6l?" , . L. 1;1� both oar y and winter, are suffering from a. � , R . I . ; . - .1 . . jW Night calls answered at Mr. Xnech- a short leg 1�ng but it feeds, soft bopte . "I'm with you," cried tli a othpr. Hurry I � Dodd's now disaame here. A blight abruok the � . - - . I : ; , � . . I I .1 I t � I"- 11 tors residence, 2nd house in rear of Barton *4 h6sh diseased befte and Is among up and we'll get off at once." . . I ;i I . i 9rvp o I blossoms when in full bloom an& withered . . . . I & Soll',iff blacksmith shop. I That nighb Maitland pacqd bis room for 1. . I them as I thoy had been scorched by fire.. ; � I : ; � �-n It W nuifts MeAns of Itcovery th . � , I � . . : ; .- ; � � A . A't I ; . ' . . I I _ . . , . " lbons consumpfion. . aours trying to find the end of the thread a now withering the small twigs and , - : ��, , I . I .. I . rActsan . I . ! dney ,bi , . i ffJr a " I is hat would uhravel this' mystery. The . I I I ' . . limbs in the same way. The tops of the I . I i . Y", a6 . ! i � - I , � , - � - � * (tall", . . , ' L�4 I .11 I:: t Anechtel & bf denzia, 990 W-1 eep�r he had gone into it he more he waw- � i Pffis ! trees loo I as if fire had been applied to ' r . � Toronto, � I . : I � . . I � &Wbk luzzled. The hand of the �aron was not the I . 1 i about one-half of the smaller branches until , � � . I I � 9", sad I%,**; sU AnISSUts. ' . � A , . I I - : t - � I $and of the robber. Of thilt he was.certain. � I the leaves were all orlap and brown, and � I, . I. I A LU I "a I e 0 hir . it, " . -11 . __ I - - - , .. .9- SEAFORTH. n I . - even the , " �­- -1 F . A d yet the moi lay hemas ispending lavish- . . wood, as far as this extends, is I . , '. � ,. - I ' evidently dead." Mr. Archibald MacColl, I - � .� I �, I oney taken at i , -, . - ,� _ / .� .. I li: 1 85B some � - I I ­ .. � _1 . T ly was no doubt the very I ­ , � I . - � , . 1, - I � i i . __ ; - I . � . . . . ;: : . . . . . : , , ;_ � _. .. �, �1 � . . I I , , I L .1. . . , : �� �1 I - j � . I I �. I , . I . I � I I - - I L ,� I I I � I . t I . . i I - �. - � . I t! I I ; I I � . I � . . � i 1. . I . I I , I . '_ ; I . I ... �, .1 11 ! 2 - . .1 .. . I I . I : I ,_ � I. . _ - I 1 4 � ; I � � . I . . . I � . I � �J I . I I � 111 � I - . � I 4 Aldboro, Ontario, writes that many or- 1 13=1", a . - - , Agtrds in him locality ore almost oomprepel 1 . __ Ift t I I ::: . r, i 9 . r1dined by blight, ard Phab manytreea wl I _Ir_� i I . AT: - _V 0"1W , baVe to be cub oub. I * �_� r1% I I V A., F � It is diffiatilib to explain the origin of this U 11­�A 17zq I Oouble� but ib is oviden tally of & bacterial U � ,-r i a 11 mature. � 16 appears to live over the winter � - just in the margin of the affected part, near 1111012 1 , I's- 1, -; I . , �1 tb.e healthy wood, and not In other parts of " I was given up t dig Wi-Lk the tree or in the nail. Mr. W. T. Macoun, r I I quick consumption; I then begar. o . f the Bxperimental Farm, agrees with Mr. . 1 -r it to use Ayer's Chei�ry J�ectorimj. f McKinnon, chief of the fruit division, that . A .1 - irnproved at once, And ain now 14 - C,he only remedy is to cub cub the blighted I I branches wall below the affected part, say pei fczt healtb.? .1 -, Calla - E. H&rt. . 11 I ano foot below any appearance of blighb. man, Gibbstown, N. T�" I I . - I The knife used for this purpose should be -Nrp-m - I ...., 1. - � i S T thoroughly cleaned or sterilized before, being 49 1, i SO ! pir I ; ,4rm 1 again used on healthy wood, It is fortan- h S too L*' Kyll� . - �_ I i �_ . ate tfiat the disease tomethries dies cub of with. your cough. I a its own� accord. especial the ease of the � I � 'y In - � I t body blighb. It ispaid to. be conveyed from The ffirst -'thing yo - tree tO 4 ree by . been and insects, which U I i i would acconab for the ireekb increase at [ know it will be do wn a- I , ' blossoming time. Thb blighb appears to de- I velop ' very rapidly, and the maximum I deep in your lungs andt-!k I amount of damage Is done almost as soon an the play will Ne. over. Be. F � I the attack becomes'- noticeable- It will l . - T 1. , probably be found that the fall in the best .gin earl,ir with Ayees- r ., J V : time to!�cub out the affected wood, as the Cherx-y Pectoral 4nd sto13 . , , diiimag� will not be much, Ili' any, greater I i - - . - then then at present, and � in the fall one th.e cough. : I .1 . .112SY Ill ... ke sureof getting All the blighted - . I-Onw--mm- - I 11 . . poriblo , . " Thred sizes., 25C,, enOU Irr an ordinary 4 An a 2ything which stimulates an undue - cold -, 160c., Ju.st right, forgll)lrox ehftls, bolLygig, growth of succulent wood ,it conducive to noes, bard dolds, ote., 0 , At I Molatc4l for cbroole cases imdto Ve on b2v'd. blight. I would be well for the orchardist to - Jz C. AYER .1 W16111-K&U. f , 1. I Otivim and manure mo all to produce a �1_ " I 6____ 111lediati. growth of strong healthy wood. . _. -_ . - I - _;��� � W. A.Zhumoi;s, now risen to 35, 0009 and th a venture w&g I - � DEPARTMENT oF Aaaicu=U' Rxi' more successful, The coach was dtawz by. � i Ottawa, July 23rd, 1903, . sithormer, and the j ' ourney o! 42 miles WO' � - I . —9 I performed in 12 bourej the - passengers $to - Lucy's Birthday Party. ping to dine on I he way. � 6v ph was tl�bi='f; . , Ib bad Ifon decided that- Lucy was to stage oose on 't a m in ro. Of thii. . i . I : have sparty.to celebrate her .elxbh birthday' t earn thsrsafter� nor ringfill that tima, ' I . � � id an acceleration of -,;s sad ever ke . no her mother.gave her some cards tolnvii� I 1 26 little boys and girls to come to her house Fig - � In t�ho a days th � o I fzenx of din. - . � 11 � tote&. , She asked Lucy what she would - gurg __ a ver little 0e0__m unication Witlt I I olike to: play after Is& and Lucy said�- �h, o,tside orld. and thes me may be sgid : '1168hopo, mother. Lotus play shops." - oftboothertowns in Scotland. A,t.nlgh_t the old capital was almost; In darkneu, be. I I The eventful day arrived,mind Lucy 'stood sparsely If' hited by Ian I I at the door to receive. all her little friends, ing only very � torlm � � hung out for � low hours ty i he IDbAbibants, . telling i them to have a game of blowing . I I bubblial. from the bowls of warm soap mud@, Newspapers were -Also few and far between I which were placed round -the roonri,ivith� aad chiefly contained -#crops of Infomati ' I on opee, ontil the partf was complete, relating ta foreign affairs, The;y were fibc Wheo they had &I come the gon noundedi high I priced and -diminubive Ili size, I . . - obeei from the dining -room, anythe little , �_ I - . . . . � I � ones wire told to choose partners and march Are I I . I re u not well? Are - to the t . able, At each plate lay pink on- depres d in spirits, meis(1210, y" � - . I& � 11 I A 0 1 volope with the,child's name -on I and in It � I : a in. :: � 6. ' . nervous and irritable ? Try Ile , - I were p sees of gilt paper money of difrerent pound.1ron .Pillir. . . I I sizes, 1hese the children were told to keep At I V. Fear's Drag.Stors, SesifoWi. � I I in the elop a, for 1 they would need them i . . . 0 - 11 I . ; isf to , Th:y weie delighted with the - I I .my and each one took great 'care of Minnensms of Soinew6n. - � I I . . . - San I eor simple, *hb` ! -him or her envelops. They had a nice toa, There are few men, Iffre _ . - . with jam, cake, fruit, jellies and ioe-ore-am. have not some little trf6k i of manner easily After, tea a curtain was drawn "Ids from detected by one whoobsoovism �hezn closely. f . an aloove window in the p.%rlor, disclosing Noturally, prominent 1p iticlana, bein=0 ;� I � a gay little store. Luo took her place be. much In the public eye, a more likely t sn .. : behind the counter, any was 400n beselged ordinary private citizens to b . o their man- . - , by a crowd ofo merr7 shopper#, all eager to noriams noticed and record .­ Who does . , im DI , b y, and buy as long PA there was any not remember, for example, t strikingper- � � I ney left in their -envelopes, In - the shop sollslity of the late Lord Bas nsfield? Be- � . - . 1 to dainty tissue paper caps, Chinese . ps. I fore rising to speak "'a tmhe6l i � Be of Com- . pla I ! tior ,I i pumes, and pretty paper boxes of mono -or on the 61atform W where for that . i i I 10 dy. . There were, also boubono,'whistles -matter-he alvirays ran .-hiO and over his' . .p per carnations and fans. .- . I face, round his hairl eyebrOw and whiskers, � I i Thep: the children put on the gay little - then down over his baudk�rc ie4 his wsiist�_ .. 0 a, the flowers were planed on posts A -Ind: cost and bill chainotill bi* tigirs touched . I I !b dicesi and all joined in a grand march, his eyeglass. Abstractedly picking this up I 11 isping time to the music from thi piano, he furtively ,ftewed the House through 10, I . � I tf: a boys blowing their whistles and the girls scanned the jalle-ries, tapped It on the left ,t. , Ir "Yin their f suit, � , thumb -mail, and then paused. He bad taken : I of � � . . Aftor. other games, with music, the little the measure his audience and It was time � . , . . g I i vate had a little supper and departed, boriss. Sir H. Aahmead-B*rtlett bad a Sim-,, ��. . 11 I ��� . having spent a most able day. ' -. ilar trick of examining his an t lence tbroL � � . am .g�, F . - Lucy wishes. she =have a birthday him. eyeglass before he k Mr.;Ch . � I I � , Zow' e-uh his monoole,. I every week. Wn also makesgreat P a W-1 , i I I � I . I i 0 . but he manipulates it like a i great actor to - I I 0 TROUBLE SINCE. whom it im - valuable - stage ' ?by and ,a , . � fruitful source of much orator! 3 "bus ess.P , I I 1. - He in ons of th -0 few orator* who can , I - k . I 33at Angus Campbell, was IU for a . . i- successfully with his eyegUm in posit =--!- 1 ear Before He Tried � London 'Tattler.' . I - . : . , . ,� . � : . : � � - - - i � ZodiTs Kidney Pills. � , . I I I ) t 1 1 1 wAh.r I t � I was '� ; I Use T,ever's Dry 6oap, (4- Po . . LuNin HmL, West Bay, Cape Breton, . N. h woolens and: fiaunels� -3 ill li,k � . . . I . 8,, Aug. Sird-fteo4al)-Lime Hill can it - . 3 . I . � � � - t tt ruish many proofs that Dodd's Kidney , 0 1 . � I I - � I'll � . 1 6 . � rill I P ills effectually cure Kidney Ailment. An- The Largest Man m .. W , ... . I .. g is Campbell in one of them. He says : , I i 4 . .. � 11 Far over a year 1 was troubled with' Who Chicago Chronicle, a few -,.,days ag4li �� I �.. . .. wre back and 1(,sa of appetite. I had doe. , blished a communication from Roinkakee, � .- I 11 �tors, but they did me no .good. Ab I Wilinoin,concerning Rd ward Beatipreel- of that I . I . ast I, , 4 -- - � � 'lies I � at nt for. two boxes of Dodd's Kidney Pills V, -the largest man in the w6rid. i Us is I . - , d - thio result was they cured me ooms. eight foot, three and a hi Jf- inchim tall - --�, � � - � weighs three hundred and me verity pound " I I etely.; . op I.. i - - I wears a number ten hat a number twenty- z � [ "I have not been troubled with Kidney � I P . __ I - � I Trouble since I used Doddla 'Kidney Pills; I two shoo, and a number twat �y-one collar, -11 . Pen highly recommend them." - I the article state#. His vitest measure Is � . i Dodd's Kidney Pills have a growing fifty-bix inches. He is twanty�ono years . . . ' . ' . ' . popalarity in Cape Breton. Everyb6dy old, and was bor)a near Winn peg, of Frenak . . W 20'has tried them for- any . Kidney Trouble Canadian parents, whose stA . lures are not : - I :from Backache to Bright's Disease .recom- above the average. . . I .. . I . .. m6nds them. . "'Where did I get my I tight?" askea - �� � � --- 0 . -'Besupre, repeating the questim of a friend. I - I ; � Pointed Paragraphs. 11 Je us sais. pia," Andh efiri gged, his niss. I sive aboulderm,' I . I , I rofanity is the jim-jams of language. .11 Am I strong I , 'fl) � . � a proportlo to inly Alzo I gODd housewife is like the ocean -very he went, on. 11 Well, you may, deoide.' . . . . i -o . i 1� bi Y. With the remark be walked b ok a local.' ark horses are not always as white so restaurant Into the street; threw one -arm I 11 th y are painted. ' I � round the body of a farm6r's I orse ! - land lift . . . . . . . . � _� �void politicians who have a now specific * ad the animal Pff his feet. f- I fo all public Ills, I When Beaupre wat, ton yes ra olA - he was, � � -on. � * he world soon forgets a man who wing. 'six feet four inches tall. It ThatJ hiot - hie laurels and'. then quitt, abled me to escape," remarked ,Itbb giant �� There are more fugitives from injustice when commout- was made :on ,111i early �7 - I � I In from justice. I growth, 11 My father's clothes ,were never ­ - � . s i A I � I obts of gratitude are usually comprom. I cub down to fit -me. He was )nl.y five teat : � . . isea for about ton cents on the dollar, � ei ht 11 f � . : i . � ly a fool attempts to measure the ell- i - lo'r. a time Be&upre wag a cowboy fill ` " - � , Jo eat of others by his own, ' Montana. His size w tool reat for the _: . . ; . 8'c� D he gi v� �' ifficulty in securing a jury isn't always horses he had to ride, . .. 'a . up the oc- ! I 1 ; ! a 8 n of deor"ving stupidity in a given i oupation. During his co*boy e*perjence & : loc. Ity. , . 'pony kicked him and bio-ke his. Jawbonep � i !] - I 1�fnd words are never lost -unless a 'wo. leaving a bad near. But for this he would .. , . ; I 11, man puts them in a letter and gives it to be as handsome as bels strong. In hotels he . i . . . - m it her husband tor mail. I hat to sleep on the floor,becouse all bads art V 1)oubtileas the angels smile when they see ,too short for him ; in lileeping � ooze be utg- 1 - V . 1' a fisherman w' th a $25 outfit yanking a two. Izes two upper berths. "I I get along all t , , in4 sucker from the water. right," said he, " except for I one thiDg--i 'I A bibulous man, who spoakii by .tbe card, am so big the girls are all soa�ed at wing , F lays there is always room at the top -after mo,add I have not yet found 4 sweethesrt." t the foam bas been blown off. -Selected, I � .) � % I J . - , i ' MIller's Gravules cure CousUpation. Wheeze In the Mest. - I At L V. Fear's Drug 8tore, Seaforth. : i . I Yas. Win. Young, Frome, On&,, Va 11 . It 0.08 year — *. ____ . - I � 11" our little boy had Ln ztf4wk of troup wh 0 - A ' 'tury Ago. a b'd wheeze In big chest, We -u#i3d Dr, Wood's I . 1 N rway Fino Syrup, and It eviripleth wred him.', � . 0 117 I In the eighteenth century Scotland had . . - " se. i I � E faw facilities for travelling either by land or 11 your child is sugar] og frow wori as, give blm,111. - I sea, says a writ6,- in the Peebleshire Adver, tow,q p, . I it ossant worm syrup. it to perfouny harm* isor, and consequently peopleseldom want lose and aorimins Mo Dim! cathartic, so that -there It I from home. In those days a journey to no nood of a p�.rgatfvo. , Pric., 26c. 11 . - t London was so formidable an undertaking . iW-60— — �. I tho Buell so required to perform the ardu. Blind 'With Elea 4 --- �11 I . . I ,ous and expensive task were accustomed, it , ' is said, to make their wills befor 11 I wAs so bad with beaduabe that I vould biiirdlY - - e starting-. see, I could ,rot nothing to help me till -1 tried _!� I 430tween the years 1720 30, there were milburnts Steillng Headache PowApers, and theY 04ises with six borses� which were some- quickly cured ino 11 . fimes advertised to go from Edinburgh to , Joseph Murphy, Jgi�ertld, P. E. L, I I I � ,London and back, but their starting depend- . - - - ;. � . ad!upon a bufficient number turning up to Mr. Arthur Byrns, Rock Hill, Ont,. im,rltem : " I . take seats, When they fell short the jour- w4s laid up with stiff joints f jr abous fouryexro and 40y was postponed till the required number oould get no 161W until I used threelbotblea of '6i. appeared. In the year 17,34 a spirited of_ yard's Yellow 011, which cured rue." I price 25.).. 1 1 1 1 lorb was made to efitablish a ,regular coach I . 00. 0 410. 1 . oil London, the journey to occupy nine days, . Cured of Constip . .Oil. . i1betag three days sooner than waij usual. � . Miss Bessie Nazon, Olover nill. N. B" ASY01 At I . Jolut the means of travelling, even for short gladly r ommond Laxa- Yer Pills 4 th our vat - . �, . . . - : � ; - ; I _. __ . ; .- . . s - i . I . � . . � . I . : . � � . - � � . - - I � - . . . , . � ; . . � . � i ­ � F11". . . . � � . � - � � . _Sr_r4l N Al T1 G U ),I I inW _9� ��� I ,_T_�� _ff ZE A G - I ----------,-,-. _ �,Y_qy - JA0a=WAXV . T_ InwkersimuN A - �Aios vg�qeffisloaaj AM-- - e, 1W,- if=hq tm! ,,, E't" �, me � IV 'a M __ ................ . . , � ___ V1,_- CUSR WANT -1 . boasabool. 1 :":, ;,,��, ,!$* _. - Arp I = t�4. _"tions ; � I h. - - i lwstay ,Zum � I . � - _______r__ VaCrIE)i WAXT!l! -'Tosyfleld ptiblie --. � I b�-,. 1A Aww�, �_�- , J;- - 0; 1 1 . 1, raw .A . . . , A i t qr_ A eW,,1!S preferrel. . _ ur- Box �, nsywd.� .7.4 . I . � r--S&- _T "'HEMBL-1 I rtion No 4.. Ra -z, . - ._AVjPA,_---­ - , r . . - I I . -- . I � - J,V-0,V,T. WA.NTE - I 11 Jer TyAth ew-TA Be* 1 was JZ. . 1:�­!�;; -- e, �J �i, � J IKATS liK, __ 040" W, THM - �_r_ V �*_ - p MONEY ' �� I- I o0d t( .. Ong I . - - Crfziguocaeld. . - FOR SERVICI -V'C-3 On -L4 . ]nar Be, - Vbototl&bred r�,-rkshl "M brod by WM. I - Verosit $1 At *Be time . I - '00RAW SNEli- : G-1 ()O)) 'FARM TO,!- � ye&rsi a good DO ,Xoj�jj, befog 'the WU It;..- ionly r. abort dista -, . VVb6r-8 W-0 -o'burcli--, f jaw within em mlles f jbgnt w imme distan - farm s�,ad �WA gltual�e � � _.... � . NOW TO Pia'l -L I � I I eep for, at] *1 - �- -too Terin rn 00 thoroM I --rd I t . b rIV11*6of ret= . . ts= __ - - I I - I -1 1, - ,.VA", TO IRENZ.- . , _V, lay to rent for- A: . 9 of Br#infa-old J ,zh To wreo tla-&W )f aultl�luon, A � ,W&Ur, A"lY, to W. A , I ___ - - � . . � I Pol I OUSE TO RENZI I tgtle dwelling i _H - premlose in I , , MW �oqild ably. Apply to JAB- � � __ I � OTEL POR SALE I twiden seaforth: Iff - Terms teiisonsble, .,*I � I ton, or to J. R"Als" ; � F019SALE.-Ifov," j I .1 , Sobth$ Z"Iorth. I � If* , -A pl, io r _VA� Ji F if y to RZV. � I y <) D � _ tj . -4 . � - IR0110F, AND, THRI SALE" -The no(- bfick oottage in Har wren of land In a ga 14anted vUb fruit snd � .004 vuble *0 the,P)PA wMer. Ptim' Are 1, *k1ch Is- In a .good ItA ,rooms. ThelzmWIM, MU& Joi3EPOr. SRI I I..-- 11 I - _z : ��� ., . . � we f ,�Wovtnr farm Of 100 PX�t*, 4312 0 - ,� � 4'4__ I being 14t 20, don - 4 but.abonut 6 - I rb .. ba, � ad �� 0 ba, ad ni , � I'll, 11. 0 dway I __ " - .1,41 . C ra opplieut, eafo , or � S. VY . . - � � - � --virmn-�417n, I . - . — — I � . - - - � I - I � - . -ek 3 -and , Tr , r � � � , - SY. . . - � . Railway, i I ' Trains ' leavo%ii,forili- tiw x. M. rior,oift-i � Wricardi'l 12.40 p. !in. Por CHM A.Up. Va. For ,01W - dine�, :- 10.1s .r. -in. Pqr 01ful 7.53 a. m. 1POr . Ati 8.37 P. .M. I , A.40P., Im Gme NORTH. . i I P41merswu­... Z 1 Ethel- _ ....__,. 81 I . znweels.. - .. - - .. 8: . Bluevale ...... _ - , - S., �� WlngbAw., .. ­ .. si �GOINQ so-UT11. - I I � wfnghkm'� - -0 . maivide'. _1 '.'. * *r -4. Brussels . I ­. .�.. ­ I , af-ho'...'........... - 1PAIMerstiYu.-a... . _ 6 . : i . � . .. - . London, EL � , - � ame Norm- � London deput-, oent"� . XX6Uf-:,._.___*,1.` Henvall_..'_,V_�_ . K1PPsn__-"_W0.1 Braft-field _. il . I , ­_ __ 'A. adeklyof a - , I I - I I __� 3 ----*.- I - M__*. - 11 -- earn , Arrive, 2 0. . I � I vVyinIftail 41 - - I . . � 1k, - 70-1 - - - Iii I BlS,p 1 y V_ � . � -�­­ � � . � esbazo'-._�'. I _Jlaton___.,��4 0 . - Pirtmi-181d, I I . "I , ME. m ------ A large amortm, ,� 00611114 -Harness _1 -Grease, wool I atool- I Anil 1, � ..of Dusterst .1 The largesb , fitf,jc�, At, lowest prices. I 0, tsR, Marnflivo V130 � `-.�!s AM -116 F I i 'tances, in Scotland 10 those times were of completely of constipation beforo I A iralshed The 7__ . .. 1FARM- AN � b most meagre desoiiption. It was ae. third box." . . 11 11 . I odiated a great feat, when in the year 1722, � . -0 0 410. . I,. . PROPER I , , IP ivas arranged that r,WO stage coaches were � Don't otiffer from toot , ba,pbo when a Nn cent boV1,10 un a ween Edinburgh and Leith,' the of Dr. Uw's Toothacho Guty� WJJJ 0 ro It q a � . Stanqe being fully one mile, and to go with without blistering Your lips 4r cbeeks. ! . . b thoub company every hour of the day. : - - 3 . . I : �hoso cozeben viere each constructed to eon- � I . J , . xne .Mesulz 0;1 zi; 4ef3. I . '�Vllltain abeency so Wh six passengers, the fare being three- � I .* during summer and fourpence during The recent greab strikies of the building I "'" Goorge D'SU . Dubfiil . k1las RIW a I*-, Jamse -Evv . wil5tor, trades hi New York furnishes a ,- � , Wk -, Tbow&a I - I tion of the costliness of those foon iY,,,,,,,1,ri" I . - - Fr, I X -b was not till the year 758 that a rega- ,,!,,$IF - d 6- I Lem,'-. x1prob , Jame�- Jar,00nvoyance for passengers was ostablish. trial wars. The aetual wage Jo m w L s In the � LLLLLLLLL I Robt. �d be ween Edinburgh and Glasgow. At- -1 and I � smith. HATI - - - � .P -neighborhood of $145,000.000, t L I � ftes cummin, Uft .eMpts to this effect had previously been to all parties probably reached twenty tO �illa P. 0 ; , � Men made, but these had proved abortive. twenty-five millions. That sor i of thinglO -%U(UWft .4 Gdorge Id Uh0F0PUl&ti0n0f Glasgow, had, however, I a heavy, hanaioap. on good times k - - -, Pilirtioll dovirous I . 11, oths. briation wa � � , � I - , i I I , -� I I it"- 04ay of It i . 11 L- ve W -da I . - �� - I I . I I ----- . . .1 � - . IJL I'll I I I I - I �� .�L . I . . L Z� I . ; : ,:5 ' ; L � i , . � i i _. I I . � ; � I ; . . - . . I I 61. L I I . ; j.�- B. L � I , I -