The Clinton News-Record, 1899-09-07, Page 6Wife of Sir Henry Irving.
OLDEST CITY IN ALI* MEXICO*. ANIMAL mon. OF Tge .HABBIT FENCE IN AUSTRALIA*
tises
Caterer. Su Named Iteetinee Was fits 3
One very' seidora Ware a mra, nevi
*v114,-4447 Irving, she is entitled to
be celled. The public, hest Iteard, noel
She N.V.buld, ,Be a Lady. 11.
stroneholot of Fourteen lielehers. IIINDIRD 1,1fE IssuRiNuE rooms* 4 44,241,0el 4.1.71:4244erWe,1"42„"1111 Wilt"
- Eight miles dun east over the *noun- • Tbc seventy-third general Everino44 known what a terrible Peat
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bus froze C torce Sto.t1031
r meetlaill of the fiemPaux wee hold st the rabbit has hownte Anstralaela.
and then, Of it Lady Irving, but an ClIAPTRE, I. an Orphan, for ber fatherei death left
te.
Afestioaa National railroad la the Mt :Minh= h tOtt T ea
_ going tO be a lady's maid when , her to the teeder mercies of a Sten- Y ut99. ,alt day, the 26th April, lettle animal le an Imported evil
ha husband ha societx eisawbem her tatriaw btt older. My nsothet's cow- !Mother, who would have tient her to hntitr hoe steeP the chair. # tie tat in In the British Wan& of the eauthet4 1 01111.011 TEAMS 1110 FLAVOR AND QUALITY
she never appears with her distingulab- ot that name a r4,t A W V Vittnan W
WP, Maid te tbi) COuntess ot the warkholltie but that the Perish all- winding streets neither waegall uor •.#
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restlite 00MMUllteated, Gene, fer 'he did not exist among them • head Packagers. . *
ettistence Woudd hardlY be elloPected. OW09, Asa you see the leVely thorities weuld. then have taken care t
Dart. ne.ther &tags nor butt nor any Amount a lunar
clothes she has-eilke and Patine and that the girl's ethare of her father'll
AtIORT, BUT MONO, is this r LIMO
EL L
Inlets Weeptr dodo 1110/11 40:Was brought from England and
laces, and real gold brooehes; it'a a Prolierte ehleald be app le , ,
othr,r wheeled vehicle was ev6r known ititoritittirlfrer "Ieb 4.11 "11444 0 10 (I•9 2 ta.1,31leti loOSQ 813 InllitiPlY in bk. new
In fact a great many people bave
regarded Sir Henry as a widower. They,
knew he must have been married at
fetoise time or other. because there are aVe.hed her' neck, tossed her head, and will. He hail no near rellttves, ntl The, city takes Its mune, from Duce .... AMA* as overspread all tbe hit tta e
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to pose, ao.bousb Lb bae one*. boasted 1:1119141104 newfolle ea blot 3 3 ? habitat. Unfortunately, he found We
rare fine thiuft to be a lady'a maid, liee. whew price of 'id new alum tbs. 74,00
Britain, but further than that few peo, 15",ir dos
Utile IrvInga aututittg about Great look........O1 at.her companions. with. *India- i Eva was left tattle care 0 •,-(It silePti
Pl.: think nothing of being a did not last long. Her carat husband
l
de and self-sattsfaction. nether. Mrs, Randolph'e wi ow oft
" d S Har er Mr RaudolPh had died without a ot a population of 40,000 wets.
h r
of a band a tourteen of the Moat der-.
being the stronghold aisd the property le the year We indoor° of bonus
Clean by death un lot 1,013 policies 44V:.
titittilinettl=geberertsig'W.,7
:ti.,:,:d .1.4.7taltt'umerTiiiiii
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* it,s80,1138 scale. th
119.8M,200 tie, fbora4itn. 134174 tbfk4:1111eris°hPel: oajniutt°gstatnrdae4;
163,84 and
Partn cf Anstrallit and New Zealand,
new enrreendinge most congenial, and
.
lile*, fiVer knew, and probably feW ear. ladY% maid,' 'sneered Emma Bligh; I had heen a surgeon ; " her second Was ing, desPerate, tiongerelas, and succege-
aliariutti trey nue
ed. "It% cmly like an OPPer servant, no- 1 a small shopkeeper. Mr. Church, when tut rottbers that ever laid tribute on acirunntwteen ren44 -ant the rabbit in hie new home,
d 1 4 t FIR4 ST. j KIII" Eirtitio 444184"
t4.90•Nette and he has abtually endangered the
thing better, and if A lady's maid, does he married her, nutte underatoo e roads of ma to m at d
get fine clothes, why, they're only condition of affairs, and willingiy act- x o. ey scov.ere an ...
existence of other grass -eating ani -
for many years worked, the rielt de- Reitenue unmet of The4.S a
oast -off tilMinge, as have been worn be- witted the responsibility.
......e ..ssuranee Company* for ttiorsatYlit4trall Mats. T..he greateit efforts have been
A little read money was very use- . ixeitta of silver that aboune in this VA f A .
An aotor, recently returned from
Londe& sPeaking of her the oth-
er day.
" Lady Irving Ins a cottage on Pel-
ham Row," he said, " where she invade
most of her time, only leaving Loneon
in the winter semon, She is afflicted
with pulmonary troubles, and is forced
to epend the trying azionths of the year
In Italy.
" A slender, good loolcIng lady .is the
wife a the great English actor. If the
truth must be known, however, she has
not been without occasion for grief,
The London public knows' little about
her and °area' less.. If they knew they
would camp° more, But people who
helm an. intimate knowledge of many
concerns tell me that Lady Irving has.
borne a heavy burden for many'years,
" She sans married. to Trying some 28
'Pare age, when he was onty
an inconsiderable player. Rer maiden'
naMe was O'Callaghan, and she was
the daughter•of a regiraental surgeon
of the British hrmy in India. She wae
a woman Of imperiints, even violent,
temper, ram told: eta she and Irving
did not Mug enjoy a period of -doniestie
felicity. Two' children were born to
them, whom they named Henry and
• Laurence.
" When Laurence Irving was two
weeks old and Henry Irving two years,
,Mr. end Mrs, IrVing-s4parated,” con-
tinued the actor. Irving left the house
that day and has never returned. Ex-.
cept to chance.endounters; the two have
never met since diet day. His Weeds
have, atways asserted. th,at she was bi-
sanely jealous of him; her friends have
stated that he neglected her cruelly.
" He lied the stronger side, but her
family and relatives by marriage have
ConstatitlY reiterated their faith in het:
Afra. Morgan, her -sister, Wife of a
membet of the firm Of Ashburne Co.,
of Calputta'and her Mother, have: per-
sistently urged her einise, and -she has
hid the constant sepport of Mrs. Medge.
Kendal, the actress, and numeroes oth-
° et, friends,
" A reconciliation was impossible be-
tween. two such natures as those of
-*r. and Mrs. Irving.: The latter
----tained ah attitude: of _hostility ; Sir
Henry is very proud, and his naturd
indisposition to making overtures was
increaeed by the favours. heaped .upon
him from all Elides. It wae not for him
to bend, he figured it. Friends like
the item:fleas BurdettrCoutts, Were dis-
potted to bellet;e him to be a much fait•
tering monement Of &Mitotic patience,
' end tne man -even the actee-who can
resist the role of martyr --has net yet
been born into this 'World., I.take it. •
In the absence.of her husband Atka
'flying lived with her peather, num-
ber of years age proceedings for sop-
* grate. maintenance wete rumored. I
•don't know • that a milt wee actually
brought, but ,Afr. Irving.promptly set-
tled upon bits arife-rt -life-ortnrity-of-
$5,000. Lady trying has never used a
Penny of. it upon herself, but has de-
voted It all 'to the education of her
"For thesehoye Sir Henry has a
•very atrong affection, yet strangely,
enough, .until recent years he saw but
.little of them.' When they .were
tello.vra they visited him •once ,a yectit
, He, vecntld take them to supper after
the theatre, shower them with gifts of
all descriptions, and then send them
home. Unless hichanced to meet them
by accident he never sew them again
'until a year had elapeed.
Afre.jrving„,, Whit peawaind of a
mild aversion for the etage for a ea.;
reer, did her utmost to preve'nt. them
from following their father's avocation.
Out the blood inheritance' was too
strong. Henry Irving; jr.,, is now an
tottor, and a good ' one. His Mother,
despite her feelings, joutneyed •to the
• west of England, te witness his debut,
Laurence Irving is a barrister by pro-
. .
fession. . ,
." A gocid example of the feeling•exist-
tug between husband and wife was af-•
forded when Edwin Booth' went to
England: It May 'supply information
to the 0111101113 concerning the real rea-
son for the ' separation. Mrs. Irving
wrote to Booth, asking for tickett! of
admission to a performance. of ' Ham-
let.'
"' I would like,' she wrote, ' to have
the two sons of Henry -Irving see an,
actor.t
" Thia little display of animosity and
other incidents of a similar character.
allow the disposition • of • Lady Irving.
It in likely that the has been sinhed
against, but she has done a little bit
of 'igniting herself now and then, I
'engine," ectneluded the actor. .
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HER PROPHECIES.'
\ Those or Mother Sletptiou Ihrte AM. HOLIC
True Mit One. . •
An • ihtereating .fact which may not
be ,generally known, ie that the things
and events predicted by Mother Ship -
ten,, in 1448 .have.all come to ends ex-
cept :that referring to the ending a
the world in ,1881. The latest fulfill -
Moat of the seeress's predietanis is the
e uecessful 111/113 of the automdbile. Here
is the text of the &moue prophecy:
Carriages without horses shall go,
And accidents fill the world with
, Woe*
Around, the world man's thoughts
.shall fly,
the twinkling ot an eye,
Webers Shall yet More Wonders do,
:110.w strenge! but yet they shall. be
trim;
The 'world upside down shall be,
And gold be found at the root of a
tree..
Through hills man shall ride,
And no horse or ass ht. 1113 side,
Under water man shall Walk,
Shall, ride, shalt sleep, shall talk,
• In the air men shall be Seen
In: white, in black, in green.
Iron: on the water shall float
they Cared. losing Eva% money, he would, by some
Ale easily as a woodeh boat.
, Liles Would have liked her father te Imprudent step, proof/tit:0e the very
, Gold be found and shown
oi be witth her, but she had no great erreis they botb, dreaded, for he greatly
In lands now not known,
,love for shim. tIndeed that young Per* 'disliked the girl whom he yeas daily
England Alan at last admit a jetit principally Oen- robbing, And he grudged every :neigh -
And fire and water shalt wonderei'do, ' . &We' affections Were
tred. in herself, She had shelter and foli 'of food that idle ate,
The world to an end shall coon
food front her Mother% amain, Whom SO MM. Church said nothing 16 her
• she called aunt, and aueh clothes as hushmtd aboub Mrs. Westbrook's visit,
COST Otl' LAUX0IIING. her relative weld afford to give herr except that she wanted Eva to Mettd
wOrked wane lace for her, end that the girl
Thet coat Of launching a battle ship and she nursed the children,
abo.ukthe house and Was treated neith- wee ha t t
g up to he t4ronge o de
rune aWay with•SomothIng like COMO. er outer nor worse than if she had 117
The great leViathitit reciillree Some fiVa been Ws. Plood% eldest dattghter. (To Be Continued.)
fore by, her misses. I in not going tn-
to 'service when 1 grows up. There's ful to a man in business, and a axial entire seetion of the country -deposits, front Hith Novensber, 1897, to 15th Nov- Intt erthl to extermlnate hint, but thue
the value of whith, If -current renort ember, 1898, PrePol'ed in accordance far without Success. There is probably
nO•other animal that BAP/Plies the mar-,
ten Pounds in the bank that my until° Income from houses which, though they
left xne, and when I get It I'll baVe a could not be aold, Gould be let to len" . ' With "The Life Assurance .4aompanioa#
1' 1 h 11 t cheese ta t i le to ask for proof of Pe true* for hundreds of years Out- Anti" 33 and at Victoria, Cap. 01,
mid tweets had candles, awl I'll have his right to reohive the rent, helped to rtv•alled the mythteal rtches related et Amount of (undo at the beginning Of the
A h5,1,0balad W.110.11 work to keaP Inc; etiVer manY °swains, and to enable Gallia, strange to relate, every piece teevostiontveniter, ten 42,1/1,03914
that'a what I will. It's better' llav" 111111 to Pat awity nloney against a . - • Wend pc.itatrer deduction et re-sasur
Oa Tana wery, every pound of treight apse pi emintas),. .... . . 3,992 222 80
ing a• home of your own, to living in a rainy day. # Consideration for annultieagrented...... 79450 55
countess' kitchen." There was no one. to grumble or to and. evarY PaSsenger to and tram Ca- Igeetielltniarregvideuds
5,595 4/
1,603,836 54
"Lady's melds don't live in the kit- brizig the diehonest monde to book. tome Ls transported to -day, as for con- ' "
o.....n,' retorted Susan. "and you've got ' s 41,1353,444 44
t.-, • Eva did not know she was being rob- tertes post, etther on the backs of
to get the home of your own, and 'tient 1......3 au
..0..... .*,..e was told every day of her men or nau.les. el•time Ito death under life pellcies, in.
every girl with ' a face like yoars an. cluding,besso addidnnahatter fledge-
eael get. a husband, Rmma Wish." lite that she was eating the bread of
., charity, and ehe believed it, And she Catorce is one or the most interenting Di.,1,7nigo.S,==lar,r,p,..,',1 endownienkff 8,285,8E5 92 Seeme ta be no aba,temen.t of the Mli-
EMilla Willi ahout to retort anitroY, worked hard, harder than any serralat Places in MeXica. Here are foend the assurances matured " ...... 0 Km sg ' Sawa. , , f
keto of the world with go many skins
in a year. as the rebbits Of Anstralia,
and New, Zealand, About 0,000,00J equir-
rel skins of Siberia 'cue sone to Europe
anntlally, but in ane year aa many as
8,500,000 rabbit skins have been ex-
ported from Australasia, and there
when Mary ,Matthews iuterposed, hY would have done, to satiefy herself
saying;
"Don't quarrel, girls, but let us all ter..
that she earned her food and shot-
• 3,449 442 82
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MAW 81
sys,cyi 73 that sportsmen unwittingly. inflicted
8.5m. hope retlIS IS AN EVIL •
th.a new. cbuntry• IL .s well
say what we're going to be, and when, Such waa the condition of affairs,
31,33514o isnown twat: the Attatratuslag countries
we grow ald we'll see if It comes true; on this, her thirteenth birtlidaY•
whlat are you going to be, 'Eva Ran- , • • pre not rich. in Inative Mune. Alter the
oustoma of Mexico in their purity, un-
affected by the influence of the strait- 11::::12:8
Eapenisto, a...payment
gDF. Diffioult of access, the town can ?..'2122
be reached only hy horseback or cin Poldend and bonus to shareholdere....
Cinne tAX
.foot. Catoree hes seldom been visited n
by ,any exPePt Ulnae making business
•trips. The ride up the mountains into
•the town Ls somethieg, once aceom-
plished, always to " be rementbered,
partly from its element of personal;
Ancient of Wade at the end of the year,
15th Noveraber, 1898, as per second
echedulo 43,749,892 05
$ 48,6,53,444 44
SECOND SCIIEDFLE,
Balance sheet of The Standard Life
Assurance Company, on ,15th !Nevem-
ber, /.898 Prepared on the 'basis of
valuation of 1895; in accordance wibh
"The Life Asstiranoe Companies' Act,"
33 'and 34 Victoria, Cap, 61.
sassliAmins,
flhareholdere' capital paid up $ woo Op
Assurance and mmulty fun .. 42,736,513 08
Reserve fund,...... ...... .......... 380,333'38
Balance carded forward 41,H6
Total hinds aft nee itret-eobedule .. • . 0.8'43,749,992 85
Claims under policies admitted, but: not
DFAidde'ride to kirllirletot (due at and
delph I"
War
British ,settlers began to arrive they
opening her round, gray eyes and with ClIA.PTER IT.
"I r said, the girl • thee addressed. • gradually tilled up the gaps in tee
a half-vac:ant, half-dreaky expression
a tountenance, as thollgit she iven these girls had taken place Eva Ran -
The day after the conversation of
lien 01 new: ertild and domestic) speciee
meal list ef animal life °yr! tee impart:a-
Peering into the future. "I mean to dolph set in her own teem, busily at
biotic, hare and rebblt. The pig was
Sportamen introduced the deer, roe -
be a lady."• ' work upon some delicate lace, in the
"A, lady 1" echoed the three who had making of which site was, renlarkeltly
from ?" ' movements, but her thoughts a renew and ilmnS, ltas behome wild; tied
"I don't think it is moneythat makes wandere4 far 'away from her occupy, thousands of wild pigs are killed ev-
e fatly," replied Eva, in the bailie tion. She was wishing that •she bad ery year in the thickets. Many ef the
diemmy manner ; "my detir mamma time and money wherewith to get a
, streams were stocked with , salmon,
used to telt me that money wouldn't good education, ,and thinking thus, her
the mother counitry. Bird life win Par -
trout and other species of fish' from
de it." ' mind soon traveled beyond. the question
"Then bow will you set about it f" of wayst and means, and she had given tieularly scarce, and at great cost„star-
questioned the others. herselV up te the building of Some lin,gs, sparrows, blackbirds, thrushes,
,"I mean tia work heed and to teacn verY airy.: castles, when the harsh voice GrOWEls larks ,and finches were intro-
mytielf, end th get other peoplato tenon, of her stepmother roused her from her
- duked from„Xngland, qua* from Cali -
d P
spoken. 'How are you going to man- clever. • brought into Alia:trawl and New lea-
.,
age that? Where's the money to come Her fingers were very rapid in their land, and a part of Ilia numerous pro-
d Sena', eacaPing . before • the days of
peril, but more beoause of the beauty
of the landscape encountered at every
turn, Glancing down, as you near
your journey's end, you (tett& a
gleam of the white walls of Los Catena
outlined against the green mountain
side. Thousands of feet below shim-
mer the waters of a mountain stream.
The shifting 'colouring of the moun-
t/AO as light and shade chase each
other over the rugged expanse, the
beewns and groans of the valley , below,
„Antithe hills, to the itagy distance are
",beautiful. exr,eedingly."
815,705,62
prior toptlaglevembe4 outstandiug*.. 44,346 53
Annuitiee outstending* .... ... 13,298 11
Staff deposit fund...,' ..... 45,710 00
Aurae &Vatted Witla 0,03e 02
044 678 881 83
• s'ASSETS.,
rigid. And mean, to read about .• Eva, come down, you're wante larnla-and. - the g-reyppartridge.•-a-nd-
grave and noble women and to try to ahouted Mrs.. Church. , PbeaSant from China. They have all be -
be like them. It will bit very hard The girl droptied her work, and tie -
me • and alwaie to do what, As.just and
The Real de Catorce is built on the
side of a ravine near the top of the
range, and has a varying population
of from 8;000 to 40,000, as the raines
awe paying well or poorly. Here are
found all varieties of silver ore from
carbonates to refractory ore, assaying
815,000 to the ton. °atom has tt fine
cathedral, riohly decorated, and a
pretty plaza, the onlyievel spot in the
place. To use a railroad phrase, it is
a cohnbination bf out and fill, so that
to tumble 'into it, on one side and out
the other would be exactly disas-
trous. The streets are neatly. paved
and. run up and down hill, many of
them at an angle of 45 degrees. Alto.:
,gether, this is one of the show _places
of Mexico.-4•ModerS Mexico.
Mortgagee on propetty within the United -
Kingdom • %998,235 67
no, out of the United Kingdom .18,669,340 20
Loans on the company's policdes within'
their surrender value 2,154,475 89
Inveatments- •
British Government secanithe ' 431,682 15
Indian and colonial government awed,
ties 881,098 77
Foreign government secaritles 258,728 72'
Indian aild coionial mph:final bonds1,444,416 35
Railway and other debentures and de,. .
benture elm* ' h.,. • 3,700.470 55
Do. shares (preference/ 783,272 73
Bank deposits for fixed'periode *WO 78
Routs property -
Freehold 08,170,313 37
Leasehold
come acolimitized, have multiplied pro-
digiously, and in Austratlitt to -day, e
work, but I shall do it." heended the stairs, to find in the best land of most peculiar and scanty 1111 -
"But ladiea don't ' work," objected sitting -room, the Honorable Mrs.West.. tive fauna, the visitor from Europe and
Mary Matthews, who, although she brook, the mother of the young man America hears the same btrds warbling
had great faith in Eva's talent and ina whose bloodhound had startled her and in the ;woods and encounters the same
dustry, yet could not olelp thinking her companions the previous after- domestto and wild animals as at home.
that her Plans ger the future were, to noon. , • All of these varieties of animal 1:fe
say the least, extreniely visionary. She NiaS a tall, proe&looking woman were ablessing to the country except
"Some ladies do," 'replied Eva, con- with fair hair, blue eyes, and large, the rabbit. The man who suggests a
fidently ; "Iva heard that the iqueen regular features, and she bore about practical scheme for getting rif of this
works very hard, and then the ladies with her an air of-perfectnatisfaction nitisance will make his fortune. A few
who went..oat in the war last year to that it bad pleased Heaven to make years ago the Government of New South
nurse the sick soldiers, see how theY her superior to all her fellow crea- Walea offered a reward of 6125,000 for
must ,have woeked.. think ladies do tures.
807 456 45
p,2a3,267 82
61,620 18
15,987 30
Stook of Scottish °loitered banks
C A ' sh roe
Ground routs and feu -duties
Life -rents and reversions purehtuied.... 601,932 52
Loans upon personal security, with. pola.
Ides of assuranee, repayable by in- " -
stalmente L035,322 23
Agents' balances in course of collection898,333 84
Premiums outstanding in course of col
leotion 565,132 as'
Xnterest seemed, but not due • 394,622 39
Do. due, but not paid.. • 9,997 33
Cash on deposit ........$135,881
Do, on current amounts and
ln hand ... . ..... . . 591,074 39. • .
.726,935 50
Deed and roselpt stamps in hand......... 317 00
a great deal of work, and I mean to ,..,Completely assured upon this point, taa ifeasnatioaible. method of. thorough. ,exter-
be one, mad,t-mean.Actavork." Mrs, Westbrook could afford tte.he.gra-
, "WelL we shall see," laughed. Mary demi to her inferiors, and ihe now • THISLTEMPTING. OFFER •
Matthewa- 'But aow there's only one condescended to smile kindly upon Eva, stimulaMd the ingenious and ile
more of you, beside me. WhaVare you as she said: cranks all over the world, and 1,800
going to be, Liles?" • • " So you. are the little lacemaker r schemes were submitted to the Govern -
"I shall be the same as Eva," was " Yes, mitten:it replied the girl, look- ment, but: not one of them proved to
the reply, uttered in all apparent ser- ing up brightly, instead of dropping be practicable, end the reward has, nev-
iousness. • a courtesy, as any other ,girl ,in her er been paid. .
•A WOMAN WHO INSURED.
.
she Manly That Whits 'made tier
' Mouse Barn Down.
"WOMB are the nmst uereasonable
creatures in the world," .said the ;irq
insurance Man to hts wife.
''Some W0111en,'' she cOrreeted hini.:-
"Well, we doWt hearrel about it,
. •
but let me tell about that :old lady
. ,
in Slabtown, who hid her hottse in-
sured three weeks ego," he went on.
''Sne had a 3100 colicY on it, about
ell' it was worth, really, and we . were
only getting.$1.2;40 a gear for Carrying
it, Last night it burned: 'to the
'ground; and to -day she was in to ine
me. : She was fairly soppiiag in tears,
and angry *uncles." .
Buie at this • the other. gitls laaighed : !station' wield 'havn•clone. : Efforts aro ccintinuallY Making, hew-
aloud,.and:not vvithout tame malice, in . A slight Pfrewri contrapted the lady' a ever, to mitigate: the eVil, and among
their mirth,. for Lilds Lampier .was the face, but Second •. thoughte' transform- the devices. that are begtnntug to • be
Most idle, gelfitth and seesuaL • ati..she ed it into a smile, •and she next ask- employed hi a fence that its said to be
Weeny .far the beat :yak ag gut Lathe.. ed . . , . ..rabbit-propf; .0e attempt net neing able
Catty, Her heft Was golden; her eyes ' ." Are yett as clever' aftneneinglace to get ever, under or through it. A
were- dark, • With hciatry. 'silken hrows . as riot, are • seid.. to 'bit 'at Making it r few ;totes! ore given'in the last.annual
and: lashes. , Her coiaptexion was. like ' PI don't knot:it, Ma'am. I am very 'report Of. the Department of Lands,
the warm pink' glow inside a sea Shell, 'fond. oe I:binding' old lacey! replied. the New South Wales, ..regarding the pro -
and her fee:fetes bistafair 'to be firm . girl. ..• • - • Sttess - of the oelonial •Government -in
aid :delicate, 4 W. : . .. ' " Then I shall . get you to Mend its efforts to tope with the rabbit.pest
But she. wail only twelve yeats of some lace for• me," said: Mis. West- be the emetic:ea ni arabbit fenste. The
age, and she was eery dirty al. the pre- • brook; gracimiely ; " but you'must conte first, fence. built. wee .in 1897;• and it
sent Motnent, for the baby , shabad trP•te: my house to' do it. 'I Could eat extended front the QUeenalande birder
been carrying had 'contrived to binpat- allow. it to be taken away. .I septette to the AttanSoi•River, a distance,of about
ter ber with the-mlici from -whit* she your•Mother can spare yoU ?" 115 Miles. Since then the GovernMent
had More than once rescued him, and . " 9h1 yes, she can go; bat she iisn't has .kephup"the work of fence 'building,
to • which he had managed to return iny •gtrl, ' , volonteered Mrs.. Church, and 'the number . Of miles of rabbit -
while she luid been talking., , ` ' . , who was alWaye afraid of being tak-. 'Proof feneing nove .ereeted tri the col-
-"Yterneedn't-ta-uttlri"-sheassidrhoily,• . eo fey-hey-tula--aget-avaieh„wae.„_00y, asty...is_17,280.: _•Tha_report is jacon-
irritated by their .very„ trank . re-. • aideilibly oeer thirty: .." She's teo 'ord. pitmed by a map, which shows thet the
marks; "I :ainf t a fool, and Pm ‘aff good: •to be my.. own • daughter, as you can fence has -been •exteedecit• along ,the
lookiog as ane of' yoe.." .,# , see, tna'am, I married her father, who entire weatern border of the colony.
. "Yea,' mother says you'ie far • H30 -was my fiest husband, though, I was and along two-thirdst of the. northern'
geed looking to 'cone to any goOd," re- his necond. wife, and •I'Ve taken . care boitndary. - The purpose seems to be to
boated susan Harper. •. • • of her ever 'since., for she hatinq got extend a rabbit fence clear aroundthe
"Your ituother' is a spite -NI old eat, no relatiOnS of her own r .. . . . • . colony to its ' fiontaga. It Is a mod-
eled: you, may tell her.I slay so," 'retort- • " Indeed I Then 'what ens . her' ' fath- ern China •wall,-. ereeted, to keep eut„
ed Lila" losing her temner "no W30 er% . name 9, asked . tha lady; griotious not -barbarians like, the ancient AVM,:
could blame her for good7loils, and if ..ly. ' , . • ' - .. gels,' bat hordes .of animal pests that
.what sortie folks Says ts true, not for - " Randolph-Algernoh•Reedceph " rii• threaten to :Over -run the land. '
gcicidnese• neither," • - :.• 7. • -.T plied Mrs, Church,. proudly... " Ile wag ..._ • . •
• To this Sultan retorted bY sprigging a sergeon at Trebourne ; go I metried, -
. 344,898,881 83
*Note.,-Thesi hems are Included Mew ootresPondimi
the first schedule, .
- A. R. C. PITMAN, Champion.
' W. J. DUNDAS, Director.
a. H. DAVIDSON. Direotowk
SPENCER p. THOMSON, •
Manager and :Actuary.
Eilkabimkti, 19th Agri!. 1899.
EXTRACTS FROM .111.6' liEPORT.
•
It •will be seen titan.
ures.that the Progreee ot the company.
goes on' uninterruptedly: The new
policlea issued, ,atut the amounts as-
sured tinder them, exceed thoee of any
previous year. , , •
=The amount-recelved-for--tlitt--Ptit7
chase et amenities is else greater than
.siver Previously reported. Tha suma.
paid in death claims: are ConsideMble
in excess of the corresponding amounts
for the preekes year, but the aeath
rates are still well•within the expecte-
oa 'which the severhl tables, of
prem 1.1023 are based. '
Notwilhata.ading this greater' outgo,
ills total funds have largely iner6asei
during the. year, rind now aggregate
ooninderably more. than $44.590,00;
White not neglecting Che important
home conneetiona, the consolidation of
the "agencies mitside, the United King -
Jona goes.on steadily, and the eme-
lt:thy are-hettliot:ng . to' reap the :fruits
of the paLoy of eareful extension which
they havo• been vierkitig Out steadily
fot many years past. , •
'In view of:the company's expansion'
ant of the latge amount of work,, -both•
responeible•end routine •-L now. cite -
sequently failing unan the meinliera tf
the board at the:head alike, the direc-
tors think it desirable to increarie the
nembers on the boaed through the •ada
dition of 'another member.
The comneny have now already
passed the middle .period' towatds an -
Other investigation and• division of pro-
fits, and, althoughthe rate of interest
on the invested funds hap. necessarily'
fallen of late yeati-it circumstance
which cannot be without its effect -the
board have: thus far,every reason to.
hope that the llnal results of the quill-
_ quennium will be satisfeCtory alt
"--(-I-VIOUgis I., see SOff
had my house insured it vvouldn't burn
down. You told me that; I am sure.'
"0, I beg your pardon, my dear
lady, I couldn't have said that,' said L
"'Yes . you did, or never would
have he'd it insured. 1'3% been living
in that house for fifty years, and it
never burned down before. And it
wouldn't heve been ineured now it you
hadn't have put not up to it.'
'But I never told ,you 'that it
wouldn't burn down if you had it in-
tirther feet in a passim? and te.a.rtrig off, beneath me when I took a seined bus -
the Grand Theatre at Leeda Twit
Liles Lampier's hat* : . : band; an yen see, ma'am.' ' •
What further damage:she meditated ' "Algernon Randolph!' repeated Kra. feniale attendants Were seated ia the
-I. cannot say, iiiiile-iihi mks of the 'Westio'rook, whileTheniellifirg iikir -till dress circlebooking 'office:when_ amati
snail children, under the care of:these expression of ,pain passed over her put his hand through a small apex --
five girls became so shrill and Piercing countenance. "And so he is dead I" ture and seized a bowl containing Z25
with terror. at the prospect- of a fight • ehe added; "and this is his daughr in gold, The thief Made off and aue-
between their guardians. that hostili- ter?" • . . • • reeding, in .,alluding his pursuers. In
.tiesi had, at lancetithe suspended until "Yes, ma'am, Did. you .kno* him tP his •flight, -however, the map • fell, ,and
silence could be restore& . asked .Mrtt. Cherch, • in Oahe; for it the money was scattered abont the
Before the girle could recommence suddenlY occurred le her. that any street, being picked up by a number of
. , .
their discuseion a huge • blotelhound frieinds of her late hesband might be- lotingers, some pf whom :aleo ntade off
mean bounding lute the midst, :of the come unCleasantly curious as -to the
A daring robltery in reported frinh
"'Yes, you did, too,' she instated, 'for
what is the good of Matting a house
-if-it-is going to „burn down, lat
to know '
'There's a good deal of good. For
instanee, you will gat OL.500 from the
insurance company, which, you 'would-
n't have got, and. you have only •paid
312.50: ' • '
## 'When do I get It t she sobbed, as
if she wasn't going to get u cent.
" 'just as soon as we can get mat-
ters in shape and report, the loss to
the company.' • ,
"'Well,' she said, sniffing as she
went out, 'I suppose I will, but if I
had. known it would have burned
down, just the same, I never would
have had it insured, never l'" •
with their soon.
group, scaring the little one's out of amount of property he possetssed when .
their wits, and. terrifying even the eld- het died. • " . Failure and Success.
er "girls. - "Yesi I knew him," said airs. West- •
It is often(' all the little things that
Liles was the only one of the 'parti brook, sadly, "but it was long before conetitute the wide difference between
who, retained her presence of mind; he was married -when ha was but a success ond failure. ' Some me& earn -
but she knew the dog, and ' she now young man, in fact_ l. but . I shall be est in purpose, capeble in many ways,
called it by name." • glad to help"his daughter. •Will you seem unable to discern the import Of
"Leo l Leo I" ohme up to my house to -morrow at ten minor, neverthelese important Me-
nke animal looked at her and gave o'clock, my dear r . '
ments, and' neglect in consequence to
his tall a condescending Witg"of recog- "Yes, ma'am ". replied Eva,'gratefui grasp the Opportunities that if accepted'
nition but he did not eare for shabbily for. the changed. tone of kindness, al- would carry them On to Victory. In
dressed people, and probably he was most of affection, .which the lady now
no judge of feminine beauty, tio he did used toward her. _,_ • • the same way people are Unposed U11011
A NG LADY e°11"Pled`
nut aPproach the girl tone when she The change was dile to the respect THE CONDITION OP YOU 1.1le rebeitding a the oompany's pre- an additional profiL 'practise the die-.
1 • by mercenary druggists, who, to gain
held ottt her hand to him. • in which her dead bather was held, and •OF WELLAND. : - . • . . .
=envie Edinburgh is progressing sat -
tion, however, a young man had leaped more than if it had been brought about thibt,,,,, 50 'ri.eiment nesiducheno vv" pale the next annual general meeting . of • tractor, they accept some 'worthless
honeit method, of substitution. Call-
Betore she ooniti repeat the invite- she valued it upon this account far . ---. • : •• , . isfactonly, and the boerd hope • that ing for-Putnamii Painless Corn Ex -
the gate which led into the meadow, by any personal regard for herselL So
and seeing at a glance the consterna- Mrs. Westbrook went away, and Ent. could Immo - .4 ,
and 'Emanated and Urea tat 1111 Abe . the company ma3r be held within the
board room of the new office. o
y I Wk. difiesh-eating substiftiute, n1; to be
sappointed or stt er irijur . Put -
tion which his fonx-foiated companion's
presence had prodnoed,,he called him
off, and then, approaching the group,
itaid:
"I hope my dog hadn't frightened
you t he wotildn't 'bite," ' •
"Oh 1 I Wasn't • frightened," .said
Liles, with a smile which showed her
white teeth ; "but the rest were l"
"I see you are a brave little girl,"
and he /sodded and went on his way
woo.dering how it was that the child-
ren of SOMe of the . working people
were possessed a so meth delicate
beauty,
But Lilas Lanipier was not, in the
atria sense :of the wotd, the child of
working parents., Her father was a
Frenchman -a Feench "'patriot" of
humble extraction, some talent, and
great• want of judgment He hod
Weak aild Neevous.
been compelled to escape from France
with his child, whose Mother had been
SD English dancer and had died *non
after the birth of Iter daughter. The
poor exile tried hard to get work and
failed, Ile was rootless and exelteble,
and at length, unable to endure his
returnde to tier roons.
But Mrs. Church was ill at ease.
Oven and over again she assured, her -
AWL that no one could blame her for
appropriating. to hew hwn use the
mousey that legally belonged to :her
stepdaughter. She gave her a home
and eke and her husband only approp-
riated the girl's share of her father%
property, and exacted two-thirds of, all
the money she earned at her lace work
in return.
Mrs. Church knew 'that the girl%
own property entitled her to good
clothing and a fair edeoation, quite as
well as any one could tell her so, but
for five years she had gone her dishon-
est way unquestioned, and it certainly
Would be extremely incontenient if
any investigation were ta take place
DIOW.
"What could Mrs. Westbrook knoW
of her late husband?" she wondered.
i
":Was e gteat lady aware that he
had a all micoine independent of his
prefession f" te.nd, wenn atilt, "Did
she know that he had died intestate r
An alit pondered these gestations,
exile tuny lellgetr, he left his child in Moe, Church thought of making her
the care of some (natant relatives of 4 uslyauld, a sharer in her anxiety, but
his late wife, while he himself went second thoeghts convinced her that she
back to Paris. What ,becante of him' had beet be silent. Mr. Church was
there those whom he had promised Le tick an amiable man ; he wag seraping
write to in England did not know, He bogether a vere nice little fortune,
might; be in prison ; he mighe be dead lend. it was more than likely that if
foe aught they knevo--tilmwit ter' till be .thought there was any' danger of
. tens lit tallow and over a ton of Oil So Muth for one of °Ur heroines,
and twit soap to paraded* her to leave She tnetttle to be A lady, a lady, AO*,
her °radio and glide peacefully into eerding to her ideal of one, To have . SLEEP. ' The ektierierice of yeara has proVed
the Water. fine cilothee dainty food, a sof t eolith, thttt there ta absolutely' no disease due
nothing to 'de, end every apish and Ali our 64311S44 do DOt alithiber SIX4111.. TOI It. vitiated condition of i he blood or
A VICTIM AT I'lliST SIGIIT. White gratified, its soon as it Call be tntwously. They fall, into infiensibilltY, 'shattered nerves, t hat Dr. Williams'
formed, that is Was tawnier's notion
after" another. First the eyelide oh- Palosellk Pwinalhewoll heaufrettritiVolirr:sattnohtl
My wife has ruled me ever SinC6 bur of being a lady, and of the life that ono
senile Sight, and the SWISS of taste le troubles would avoid mu& misery And
131Artiage, ,„,„,,, ,... 1,„„ a lady, should live.
Yonrto n 11160 "ON n'Y v.?"' """' EVA Randolph% /Ideas are widely Of* the next tO lose auseeptibility. Setell- Sat% money hy promptly resorting to
ruled me ever 0640 1 titSt laid eyes &rent, The lever that is to help her ing, hearing and bowl then follow, this treatment. Get the gentle% Pink
ete het, OnWard in- life is 'lard work, strength. Touch la the lightest sleeper and moat Pills every. time and do not he persuad-
imbed by self-denial, easily aroused. After touch hearing ea to take an imitation, or some other
,
At Polkestone, the masters of three
seeking after ell that 4s soonest regains consciousness, Slumber remedy from a dealer, who for the
#1344tifigt,°:432.18hIniti,"ilnattitittirLreilimilneAdiilthje° triitatiattle and liy etadletiting any. eoretnenees with the Viet and works sake of extra, prbfit to himself, may
itrotei'',40.1r-lborniZTeloriiiidr-ii,o—tdiv/^ pre thing thiot is 'haat and utiworthr In its way tip. to the tenter of the rterV,- say is "just aii good." Dr. Williams
or to be detained for three months her nature, 'oho hopes to ittletteed• And one action, kThe itttlattel of smell is the Pink Pills cure when other Mettioinett
h Alt, poor Eva is worms than being stinply Last to awa 4. , , . , fail, ,
. .
,
• TO moving the adoption of the report nam s born Cure is tbe only reliable
From, the Tribune, Welland, Ont. which was unanimously carried, the lie.
Miss Hattie Archer, of Welland, an
. chairman, Ur. A.R.C.' Pitman, said it
awe extended among a large nuMber of first time in the historyr att hleikre wtoorkisealit atillsoewrovitnat ggoirold• tiding.
was very 'gratifying to know the
estimable young lady, whostacquaint- tiew business of the yea had that
01 ihfeoro the..
piny, exeeeded ten millions of doll°anirs, -poeition. Not always. I think our
citizens of the town,. has thn following girl sings because she has a grudge
and from year to year•it was growinot
to eay regarding the virtues a( Dr.
. against us. .
Williams' piskpeas for yaw poolde: _ showIng no Signs of standing still. He
ilso referred to the -very stitisfactoii. . g HA
In the fall of 1897 I was taken very ilL nd sound condition of the company, O'KEEFE S 1110.13r. MALT
I was nerVous, weak and debilitated: wa hioh gave it a very high standing halfrorates and Strengthens. '
LLOYD WOOD, Toronto, GENERAL 4415NT•
At thin time the least exertion caused while its investments were of the sat!
int charaeter.
great 'fatigue, My appetite was poor The appointment of Mr William
until I wets so, weak I could barely SPENCER 0, THOMSON, as. So You want- to marry my daughter ?
said the old gentleman, ,W -W -Well,
op:wouldn't exactly say that, replied
and I Was attacked with frequent sick Younger as an additional dir-ector w
headaches. I gradually grew worse approved of.
walk through the hlattse. I was very
Pale and emaciated and finally became
entirely incatmcitated. Various, Ine-
dkines were resorted to but gave no
relief. Later I was treated. by two
of the best physipians of the town. One
Bald my blood was poor and watery.
I folloWed mildest •for some
tine but did not Improve. Theia
the second doctor was ballad and
hst said Lie (mule help me, but after
idwroughly testing his medicinee
without benefit„ I gave it OP, and de-
apaired of ever getting well. My grand-
mothee had. been, reading at that time
mueth 'about Dr, :Williams' Pink Pills
and* persuaded me to try them. That
was about January, 1898, From the
firat, the results were really marvel-
lous, being far beyond my friends' ex-
iseetations. After taking five boxes I
Can otand. retire fatigue than could
foit"tWo Ylettra, f have gained weight
splendidly ; can take my food With a
delightful rellah, and agaiti feel *sheer -
fill, healthy and strong. I would
furthest say that the change is wholly
due to Dr. WilliaM41 Pink Pills, /
hope that my testimony 'will prove
beneficial to ohher girls similarly af..
flitted '
Montreal:
W. M. RAMSAY, •
Manager for Canada,
Tt HUTTON' 13A1,P0t111.. _Secretary*
, _
• NOT A TEMPIRANCE STORY.
the. halt/Zealand, railway
sMash drink Was the direct means of
saving the lives of about sixty tiBettr-
sionista, Who, as -the night was cold
and wet and the train was waiting, left
the rear 'carriages and trooped Into the
railway hotel a fete yardig Off. While
they were: drinking the smash took
plitce;The carriages -which sixty of the
beer -thirsty crowd had 'quitted Were
redtieed to niatehWodd,
TIIE OLD SONGS,
can net tong the otd, songa
That linger in my throat,
,Ilecause, alas, it happene,
Dan not sing a note,
the diffident meM h -b -but elle wants
to m-inarry me. Otherwise w'e
never vvouid have been ,engaged. .
oomomomme
. FOR OVER FIFTY TEARS •
, •
MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP ffae been
used by tatitherr for their children teething. US/loth.'
the child, softens the aurae, allays pain, ewes wind
oollo,,hnd ia the best restudy Ws' 'di:writing. 25o. hot,
thil. Bold by all dtuggists throughout the world. Be
our* and int tor 4•Ides. Winslow's Soothing Syrup.
Panotuality is the: stern virtue of
Men of business, and the graceful
cottrtesy ot prinets.-Bulwer. ,
01••••...w.
La TOSSERS, 1011. BeiblOSE.2dttg3
Take away your filthy huge said
the hero, antioipated that remark,
said the villian, Smiling sardonically
urater his black towing mustache,
All these bills have been carefully
sterilized.
* "a$0 40it a ow.
A BOON FOR THE LAME!
THE IVEY PATENT EXTENSION SHOE CO.0
Aro apziou a to VAOLUO the Adak** of every how nlau end WOAnin 14 owlet,' whole lame
noes ronidsto In ono hparbeing shorter than the other not too Wieder good payilf
bionnott to every bum b wbo will mice thetrouide to write for eiroulth au ore
to Met bui OOP. 001 OrlA of the Roe:none fortoutent tied you will, after 'wearing 0
a Week half e no trouble to convince °them of Ito rulue.
This Es tension ts by far the beat ot toasters ever p'aced on the market, and tumble.
the weever to walk upright, te walls with elve and ofenfort, to wear tiny ord_inary store
sh0e, and g Ives them the (tame appentranee teethed More fortunate lends. DolgrIptire
oiroulars free to all. Ask for tering to agents. ,Address
EIFORR note 170 BAT STREET,
•
WATER AND OZoICH,,
The authorittee of Lille, France, have
eenoluded gome exhaustiVe tests of the
efficacy of (mono for purifying water,
They -ftncl thle method, applicable on
a large soale, and aupertor to any
hitherto used. All pathogenic or saph-
rophytio microbes inhabiting the' Wa-
ters experimented upon were destroy-
ed, After treatment the water is
weakened in organic matter. less lie-
ble to prollution .and more palatable,
- TORONTO, CANADA,
Metnweat ROTEL DISEOTOBY,
The 41 Balinorayl Froe rAn.pian,
SI 50 Ai up,
- —
Hotel Carelake Furopeatef Plan. Room
AVENUE HOUSE—Seim- College. A-117:1.0
station, Montreal. Get feailsitke"Po uP. °pp'
iriontily Rotel rata nit.so
SY. JAM -ES' IIOTE1.—Q,,„PPoiriTkopTitiRpt•
ItalliraY. Pirst.olass Cominerci 1
nrovemente-Rates moderate 4 }inn"' Modern ha'
,
•
Lawyer -Well, have you at last de-
cided to take my advice and pay this
bill of mine ? -Lew-yer
,--Very well ; Williana, just- add tow
•to Mr, Smith s bill for further advice,
Reafriess•Catinot be Cured
by local 1, ppitear 1. no, i4 111.0 tbn moot I its
di,.earott portion at the ear. Tilers is only 00
way to cure deafne.s, and that lo by comma-
iional emod les. Dearnesa is eau rod by an in.
flawed condition of the mucous lining of Um
Euiracblananhe. v hen this tube gels inflow.
etlitnuir,haVdewahalrl'iniibsielluitlreu!ynedi osedildnePa(frntrs!.
Is the result, and inuless the inflammation can
be to hain ont eind th Is tub I, restored tp its nor.
mal coedit i ut, hearing win be dos troy ed • ter.
_over •, nine cases out of ten are ortu,ed by Ca,
Tiff•ll;iffiroTilanlithratt-tilltHir11011011eit oonds.
iv); ,,,00fwtihr
'FPI ;lee (}(318n3811HrlIranrder8h d Dollars tor any
case of Deafness le mod by catarrh) that can
',nth be cured by 11 a Catarrh Cure. Send for
• r Mara. Pee..
CHENEY & 00t, TAfedo. 0,
dcl by Drugs sta, /aci.
Hall's Family Pills ore the bost:
Pride is increased by 'ignorance; those
assume the most whotinew the• lent.
-Gay. •
B S. iniri..Tritli_tiii::tEt?
Sold by an druggists, sac: sciarthe.
•
Pleasure is very seldon2 found where
..itAlt.sought... 'Our brightest bla*zes Of
gladness are commonly kindled byun-•
expected sparks. -Johnson. '
mu Band
Instruments, Drums, Uniforms, ek.
Every town can have a band.
1...w.e•PrloCia ever aniated. Pin, cite! ow, IStillua,
tratione, mantled tree, Write uir tor anything irr
mune or Masi* Instruments.
WHAM ROYCE & CO. • Toronto Cam
seW11itorsNTonEOho-- vlell'it(ToTeljult belly! •
gottouvry 00..69 Adelaide St. E., Toronto. I
mit II:0y Tutioil 5:04.1 dAA
It le Ind nwiewm7. tO th011••
So& to maks tamer in grain and
dooms. Ten to one hundred dollars
oarefully invented eit margin will
net you same profit as one to five
thousand dollars .111 If you put..
chasm -nit right. Write tor pamphlet,
explaining fully, F. 0. ANDERSON & 00., Stook and
Investment Brokers, Ylotorla St., Toronto.
,
Michigan Land for Sale.
2 000 ROSES 0300 YARMINCt LANDS .44 fiFNAC.
10$00, Ogemaw and Crawford Counties, Title per.
foot. On Mich gan Central, Detroit St Mookimic and
Loon Lake Rails() pie, at prices !engird from 82 to 95
per ante, These Londe are Close to Enterprieing New
rleYli5sontaUblhenahtria..80Ahpopollya-leoto-., and will be sold on mod
* mo'Vr 3199. OEU. ARFrelent':WWhertleButaYor(e5,1tb7itol,°?'
" Ph-raoh 10o• Cigar Manufacturer.
91 Payne, i.t Greens , Qiie'
_, -
Old Gentleman -Aly friend, what do
you do with, youi wages every week -
Put part of them in the sayings bank?
Bus Driver -No, sir. After 'paying the
grocer, baker, butcher, and rent I
pack away what s left in a barrel. '
don't' believe in savings bankt.
. . • ‘ir C 987
• CALVERT'S
Carbolic- Disirdectante. Soaps,. Pint.
meat, Tooth Powders, ate., have been
a warded 100 medals and diplomas for supe .1or
eicellence, Tb•dr regtilar use prevent" infanta
OU9 diseases. Ask your dealer to obtain a
supply. Lists wailhd freo on app cation. ,
F. C. CALVERT & CO.,
Itg_ANCHESTER, - - erfouttuo,
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catarrh Indian Catarrh Cure.
. A,..• Sold by all reliable Druggists.
ONE NIGHTZZ;u0,,,tly:17,
Stammerers123"11:4:i
all t
Wirt
Stooks
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3_ 2% .__Proflts for the Month
OF JULY. This t ompany., after paying the 4 per cent.
ntonthly coupons maturing August 1st, hove remaiong
surplus of 28 per cent. Atte, deducting expenses. and the
amount carried to the reserve fund there remains to the
credit of the invest .rs a surplue over dividend of 18 44
per cent, Any amount.front $50 upwards received for
itrfrBooff free, giving full particulam,
Inv
• Tho Dominion 'investment company ot Toronto,
Oanada Permanent Ohandum, 18,Toronto St.
Dominion Line STEAMSHIPS
OR YAL MAIL
.
' Montreal ontretseitac-toitteereota-
Large and fast Sten me.rR Vancouver,
Dominion, Scotsman, Cambroman.
Rates of passage t-Firat Cabin, 9.50 upwerds ; Second
Cabin, 935 ; .aseerage, $22.00 and $23 50
Por further lefot Mallen apply to los:Magenta or
DAVID TORRANCE si co., General Agents,
17 St. Sacirantent te,„ Montreal.
• Your choice Of a Violin.
Guitar or Autoharp for
selling only 3 dozen. Gold
TOppid Lever Collar' But,' •
tons at 10.cents each, or a
Mandolin or Banjo for sell.
Ing..4 dozen.. Nnanoneyd-
quired. Juist write AA and ' •
we will gland the bidtens
postpaid:Sell them, return
the money and the Matra -
choose will be promptly for.
express, tin charges paid. Lever
mettoss cp., Dept. 1, Toronto.
ment you
warded by
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liond'ale—Milrormerreont-ot-offOrd-tern7
withunt. the Aittomatie Faucet Attach.
111*1C, As It pays Itself in one week dra
ing been No drip, no waste. You only need ;
one band to drew beer with the Antoanatte
. casein( rush newt) hold glows its .
well hand, afs ',the Automata Li •
al waya ready. •The Antoinatic
drawathe finest gintissiffbeetenal
le used for any tnitle, ais it mite „
the kind of bead on th ahem that
You want. Price 91 50 pre -paid-- • •
, money refunded. ir hotratiartic.' •
tory. blanillton Mfgeo0Toronto
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FARM FOR SALE •
• 198 'ACRES SITUATED
New Dundee and 5 miles south of .Petereburg,
n Waterloo Co., Wilmot Tp., Ont. ; Mile north 'o
. G.T.B. ; the land slopee gently towaids south audio:car
is a rich clay- loam, in azOod state of cultivation ; there
are acree of orchard artd golden,' about 28 acrea ot
good hardened bush, °oder and apiece hedze Annind
buildlAgs, and 200' maple trees borderieg on farm ;• ard
ind soft water at house; barn supplied -with seeing' , •
eater hy hydraulic ram; power wheel, on barn ; about •
60 acres of wheat, 45 meadow, balance spring ' crop ;
trrm can be bought with or without crop. .For termi, •
addrens ISRAEL ORESSMAN, New Dundee. Ont.
• • Fid&E to every 'boy and girl who sends ns the
""`• full name and address of five boys oe
gide Cover 14 years old) and their omaddreas
we vdil award &handsome bicycle whist -s4; ** -
We require all who aro awardedthe waist set • •
-to distribbte25 pkgs. of our Lemoneule Powder ..
and collect 50 per pkg. Each package codeine
enough for ten glasses. Return the money
tots by express, money Order or postal note,
and we will give you in addition to waisteet an . '
elegant bracelet. In order to induce prompt, •
•ness, to all who makereturns inside twelve dayn •
from receipt of goods we will tether give a love
ly stiek pin, DOMINION.SUPPLY DOUSE
92 King St. W., itamato.u, Ont.
a BEAVER ORAN riw:hbeme tau:: (6t1 -leg 1. 0 4 •
. •
Or. Arnett, Berlin who will moistest ydu Ortt CI 're you " PEERLESS,'
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never hardens-8:01-aranteed Water.
proof. Asktor %take no other. Bee. macnine
oneltubber Clothing Co; Montreal.
,
11011111110$ SENSE KILLSMoaoholl. Rod
,a1 Bogs Illats and Mk.. gold by all
'Dreintlets. mango.= W. Toronto.
• WOOD & PHO 1 0.ESIGRAVI G
J. LJONIES ENG.,C?
6•3•10•ADIELAIDIESTW TO.RON70.
HARRIS '3""
LEAD, COPPS% BRASS.
Wholesale oily. Long Distance Telephenel7Xt
• WILLIAM it, TORONTO.
Mille, Mills Ss Halos
Berristersete-removed
to Wesley_Bidga.. Rich-
mond at. w., Toronto.
The Dawson. Cominhoion Co., Limited,
Oar, Wid4larkit & 001bonsi titr., Toronto,
Out .goi Ion beat taloa for your 'Applee, Butter, Even,
Poultry, and other produce, you ship to them.
10,.Prerimmit,tireedBlutitindlilicigo;untrien. Design's,
'Trade Marks registered, Oopyri.glits,,
weed, Writefor Information.. '
(MEE, Registered Solicit:Wet Patents, '
.E11.100.5ANRcoTri:0EresNaNtp..tiTRve' vrti
Toronto, Ont.
. , .
Catholic Prayer 1.1t14,7g.,TAitg,"...
81/90:381i.deus 'Pictures, Statuary, atid ,Chutch Ornatnenta
Educational Works.. Midi outdo 'receive prompt fitful
• D. &11.•SAOLIER & 004 Montreal.
WHITE'S PHOSPHO SODA
An Effervescing Inutelatte, excellent cleanser for liter,
kidney and doinaela takes thef plum of coal tar prepare,
None incase et headache, ite effect is immediate. Sold by
all drugglets, In Dle, 250,1100 and 51.00 packages.
Ibilatioity Drug OO., 27$ welungtopos. saturants
Solid Golcl.,..$2.85
Best Gold rill 1.50
6 yrs Gold Fill 1.00
111:511111 V • Best Glasses- 100;
We guarantee perfect eatiefaotion.
GLOBE OPTICAL CO.,
93 'range Street, T01'01150.
CARD INDEX...
The only perfect system tor keep:
Ins namea and adamant$3,
Sample tray outfit
Tee Office sroiaity Mfg. 00,
191 and 124 Bay St., TORONTO. Partig?: Newmarket,
-.•• THE 911114M0 & HARRISON
MID
allontitami COLLEGE
Cor.leonget and College Toronto.
CIVIL SEFIVIOg PREPASATION A SPECIALTY.
AWell Wulpped, widely patronized School. nigh reeora
fel good results Individual instruction. Prospectuo
mailed to year address free.
D. NIMMO and JAS. HARRISON, Prinerpale,
8911001. OF MINING. KINGSTON.
Affiliated kr Qtteen'e University, Seit'sion begins Oa
tober 4th. Four yeare for degrees (B. So., R. M.) in (11
Me•allurgy and Mining Engineering. (2) Analytical
Chemistty and Asaitying.and(3))/(Mernlogy and Geolofd.
Three gears for diplomat. Shorter special Courses,
Graduatee hare so fat salved emvp4oyment
Maly. For calendar away
W. 1. (100D 18, Director.
SHOW (CASES., ALL CASES
(Men and flank Fixtures, Modern
Store Feonts. Mirrors and Plate
Glass. For low pekes Write
TORONTO SHOW CASE CO.,
ADELAIDE W., TORONTO, CAN.
cot,sessy I make Money 11
Fe e Machine Free
With leo Innis, Wiens° Fred.
Wits snit et mon lb. to bateau/0,1e Daimon Otte
Renee 111
Don't bete 80 Met eited mound oath other, like old
roroveo tenon, m mom *Ism am snood awl /*dotted
from weather. Oen hetet Sip ot break. Five Bens AA
.0•002, end lasts ten Mina at long as on, woven fenett
Riede. Conyht Plain, Ooiledating, Twist ot Barb Wire.
°Monett Wire Mame e avor to•antod, 'Orme
windy to 0,62twA,Irni 00., London, Oka.
.TH IS OIL is adapted to
all conditions of .weight,
. as pnede.adtin.lsot.:. reiiape cueisis.as. inipgreiso% .PBeiE7E1,6.RLkuE,0Sis.. thr.er
AML.ROGERS
lug' envoi
ALLAN L.INE
STEAMERS UPETRUOL
RoyAL NAIL sr. LAWRENCE
Roltre,
.I so: . EVERY THURSDAY .. . '
Prom Liverpool. ' • ._ From Montreal
24 Aug
81 Aug BAVARIA N,... .. .... 7 Sept • . •
CALITTIRN/quIrA.Iil 14 Sept. •
14 fle. 1 PARISIAN. g elle6rt '
21 Sept., ..... ,...BAVARIAN.: .... 5 Oot.
, The new Twin Strew Et. & Bavarian, 10,000 tone, veil
nil from Liverpoid Aug:24, and from MOrdreal Seta. 7 "
Cabin Passage -950.00 and upwards. .
Second Cabln-$85.00, Retairn 8C6.50.
Steerag'e-Ltrerpool, London, Glasgow. Londonderry
or Queenstown. 923.50.
• -For tickets:Mc' all Inforniation apply W local agent ce
. .
" III, BOURLIER, 77 Yonge St., Toronto,
or IL & A. ALLAN, MOntreal.
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IIEALTH RESTORED '01"g4..7311:
nost disordered Stomaoh, Lunge,' Ne^ves, Iowa, Illood•
Mulder, -Kidneys. Brain and Breath by
Du Barry's Rovalenta
Arabloa Food,
MIA Siren lovalids 'and Children, and alsia Rears *to
P&loth...Infants Whose Ailments and Debility have re,
ted all Other treatments, It digests when all OW
odd is rejected, ales 60 time its cOst in tnedielne.
50 years' tztunirrozkr,
don, Flatelemd, Dywepela,
Indigestion, Consumption, Diabetes, Bronchitis Influ.
ems, Coughs Asthma, Oatatrh, Phiegnx, oarrbout,
fervotus Sleeplessness. Despondency,
DU BarrY ft Co (Litnited),
77 Regent
PP strect,
Mouton W., also in Paris, 14 ROA de Oastlgilon, and
a all Clirociers, Chemists; end Stores everywhere, in tine,
3.% thl., 6a, 51h.„_148., Sent carriage tree. Also Du
Barry s RevalentaBiscults, in tins, 30. 65. Andes.
&tents for Canada: The T. Eaton 00.,Llanited. Tema -
/.7"/
CENTRE BOSIN[SS COiliGE
W. Oth1W# PrInttlialo
Of YoraoAnatoo.ratiog.
VON& and ORR
. aohool now Monne lit San.
tout% ye;tidetavulaklit:esaposeetatil oirriyaya.tamtstohnttro otothiltdi
Mill Tenth vellum opens on Sept. 5th Mixt.
6:11euttaireatinot:fiirlfilierienylmhottottbe6r Watt rtirnmeintessendh.doust
lotonnitlon lnt ttheettolly tint to tuttoita
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