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The Clinton News-Record, 1900-07-19, Page 6a ) � L"I , . . . 4 I I . . . . . * , � R . S �­ ­­­ A '-'CHOOLUOY MILITIA, . .. 1-1 11 . -1.11-- ­ --- I—. ___ _....__.,_______ --- -_ . I . ­ , 1A0116a owd *ad a stolen, loberitanoo, I - --- ­ __ . -_1_1-111.1.1- ­ I -*" It could never be-,' I . inall. IQ Aim rouv� X4111110111 VmUrf 0 soldl.'ra . to.11%k. Ilylilsh Arloly. I I Through Storm and'Sunsih !, I" 1� I a" It. I haYe &Uffored in vain. I have loved you all my life -you bays . A mi.vemtat 1-1 now in proareol in . bwa, lay very life; bat I must orown V'ug,land w1livil. It sueeczsful, will put I . 11 � . 11 . i,q -. my love by the. greatest of all is4orl- . every public rolioolbqy in the Laud in CHAPTI-Alit XXXV,-!ContInucd. "Word�4 are all too weak to tell you AW -1 muOt WAY$ You-" . training as a pt>.,%sJbIe recruit for the I -I dil not mean you to act as you bow I love you. I have loved you "Qm a , ,lie had time to reply, Mr. Uriti,�h army. The plan is td' make have done,$' she said. "That day I was, from the first moment I saw Your , OX06tOn walked Across the terrace and I nallitaxy drill compulgory in all t40 Imad with Shame and misery, but I beautiful face, and I shall love youl Jo4ned them. , b-w,xd Qr-.publlo Schools; to place the did ritit mean it -X swebw I 414 not until I dle." . I ."Yeat are admiring the beautiful trainintr in tbo band,i of regular army And I did arot think you would tak; - "Ypt you b%vo helped mo to sin ,tpri. , .. night," he said. "No wonder. I officers. wLth Inspections Ly repre- me at my word.l, . � ribly I" she said, with a shudder. I think a summer night the most boan- senitativoA of the war office; and in He looked At her sadly. I "Is it a Sin that* takes power from , Oful thing in nature." Even as be ' addition, to (hitabligh a schoolboy milt- "I understand. On that day you wokliless liandiii and gives It to a noble APOkO he felt startled at the 51811t . tia In, the shape of, Cadet corps and felt.capable, of an,ytbi.ag; afterward Woman Who, Will uso it noblya Is it of the two, haggard white faces. . b4tMiwis, under th-e direct control of you repented.,' l I a sin to save u,bQy from, the Worst of 11 It is growing cold." amid Miss Nea- the war offi,ce, with financial support "I did not think much of it after- I I all lives -that of,aa idle profligate- I lie. "How quiOdY the dew falls, I , think In-doars.." . from the government. . ward," she replied. "Gerald, my brain . ' I and make of him an honest man f , . we will go � The plan originated. with the �;arl Is not olear-I Am dazed. I forget it . Wen according to .your own preed, V 11" color returned, ber eyes loot of Uea,tb, and Although it has provok. , forget It I felt I really meant it. I , e I U138 Nealie, is it a 4iia ,to tak 4ance.4 their dim, dazed Io4k. She hall. A secret ad considerable discussion in the 1�ug- sorry at terward. I only remember wood from of a strolling . � the child to keep and sh .,o determined to keep it . Ush papers, has been commended by . bought anything better that I T , ,, player and give it to aloyal descend- . ' well. "It Is far the honor of Laace� , , Lord _ Roberts; Lord Wolsoley, com. than to let Lanoew*od fall into such I 'hands." alli; of the grand old Nestle raeof" ' "Yes," -she answered Sadly, "You and wool:i," she said to herse,14, And then . shirank within herself at the - false, mander-In-ohl-of of the British army; � . Lord WAntage, ohairman of the Brl- qnwortby His face brightened. . , . I may ase whiat sophistry we like- . words. In one, sense the honor .of itish Red Crass. Society, and Lord Me- . haps, after all, I bay "When per e not we may . , , call it glass it Over, we may Lancewood.was destroyed for ever- . thuen. displeased youl" he Said. "Remember by any fine natme we choose - ,none raqwe. . . . Moot of the boys who a4tand the that I would the for you, and that the less it Is %. a mean-, pitltul,. terrible Thetre was no Opportunity of sp,3ak. English board schools enter solloolat death would be more acceptable to me Sin-" , "Will Lug to 4orald again that evening, and the age of eleven or twelve years,and than your displeasure,9.1- , . . you undo it I" he asked . the .night Vivien Spent was one of the . . leave it at the,age of fourteen or fit- . She looked at him with sa4 dreamy patiently- . "I 'No.' daikestiand most terrible of her life, tova. The now wilt therefore 6 yes, his meaningr. quite lost upon bar. , have -told you Do not tortura . It w 8 v t I t a 0 or a as , and morning plan give them tl4rea years of drill !a the * $,It can all be remedied, Miss Neo. 't, me she replied quickly, "And "HOW dawned. It brought her a Jetter manual of arms, in inarching forma- I I . tie," he said. '.'You have but to say tile Word, and I ,%Vill undo the evil. my rewardt" he said. I have loved you I , I cannot remom- frQm Lord St. Just -a loving, teadeli, . - earnest lot�ter-that brought . a soft tion and general phyalcal culture. . W4,on the boys leave school the ca. X ,,%Vill . go at once to'America and 'ber An hour, a day, a moment of my. . flush to.ber face, a bright love -light det corps will be ready .to reoeivd bring the boy back. I .QaA say that i'life I I he was stolen by tramps.or I tha. t has not been filled with thoughts of you. I seem to have lived to her eyes -a letter in wWL*h he told :her tb,em. 11bore they will be armed with , I . gypsies. I call fabricate A Story that will have. so entirely in , my love that I know that he had waited until he O'Ould wait no longer, that now, owing to carbines, will drill c1ca or twice a every appearance of truth. .1 can say . nothing outside it, Had you asked me L the unfortunate death of the little L week, praotise marksmanship and go - that be was stolen for the make of the for my life, I iiouU have given it.�, I .. I heir, Lauclawood was heis, the only into camp fair a month in summer. It � reward that'would be offered, Lady ,,You have given me your honor and, I object � ion she'llad to their marriage is oalculatejd that the plan Would add Nes lie would be so delighted to recover your honesty,01 she remariced madly- . � removed., four million embryo soldiero to the . . -him that she would be quit6 content to : "that is mQre than enough.,, . " I did not tell you," he wrote, "how British army. . I pardon the theft. I should tell -her "I dare to ask for. your love,' -he "; he disappointmen keeln and terrible. t it The advocates of the ineasurs quote that- thos, who had stolen the child I . I continued, "because I know. w � t, the . . . . . I . . . ' was to in . e -almost more than'l could . the remark of the late Sir Joseph 'whitworth, awaited her pvumlie of full pardon love'Of men -is, and I know tbAL no . . bear; but for you,sako I bore it. Now. the eminent mechanical I . bet O.re returning him. - Trust me- creature living will love you as I . it is ended. You Mall do with Lanoe- en-gineer, thmt man thus trained -were worth fifty cents a day more than even as I liave. done this deed, I will find sonte way'to.. undo. it. , Miss Neso (]a." . . . . . . She NIS her hand on .his a.nd looked Wood As. you will; bat you must be I . ' ordinary menj on account of thts dis- . ' lie, everything rests now in your , � . at him with pity in her face. . ' whait I long to make. you -my darling, . I olpline, alartn�,ss and . ability to act to. bra � ads. On the day that you wished �.. "My poor Gerald," she said, "do iiiY beloved' wife." . . gather. They al&o bill -eve that in this 'the bjy got rid'of you inay have spoken . .van not see that,.even were there no, otll� Et ivas a Ilotter that. might bave� � ' ... way the ranks of the corner loafers . unguardedly, under. the influence of er Obstacle, you yourself have placed made any woman that read it . proud will be reduced, andi ab6ve all, that uAbeArable irritation; afterward you (in insuperable one between uaff- - of tbi writer's fervent love and. entire . . every young Nnglisliman, whb . at. . .. may have repan(od'what you said; but . I "I?" he orled., I , � I I . . devptian.--proud that' isuqh a '.liable , cola will receive a, tends the boa.rd sell ' now You have ti � 4a . -a to: 'ill ink, So I leave I "Yes, you -by. this very sin. Even heart was her own. Even as Vivian . . practical training for thedefenoo of th,6 matter -1h your hands. if you .had I loved yon-wIlloh I tell you �read it, she know a. d said t, . n -a herself 'never his countv#,, should occasion, ari,sa. . say 'Yes.' I !1vill.bring the boy. back . frankly I lio.not-thits sin Would have I that the a ' nion could -take place; . I .� . at one;e,and t46 all the.consequenceo raised a barrier between US. YOU with bar terrible secret weighing I - . 0 . . I upon ildyself; if.you say 'No,! I .�ill. . * . and I couldnot share together the . I do,*n heart and aouli. she'could.nover STONA( iff ft U B b D1 T110 . 16L him' 40 where- h -d is, it.18., for, you . . � inheritance that We hqve I . taken.fro'm marry him. . . I.. � . . . . Il to�*O*.11 . - . another.,' ., 4 L. . I . .. . . . . . Should she -and the tempiat,ton was I . - , �, . . . � * I She ;stood , motionless, he I r hands . $ . . "Theii yodAvill noit... . or 1. � you - will nev strbdg-relent, sand ,for the :child, I I MAKES UE LIVES OF T1101YSANDS Ola4ped-together; she,hpard the rustle . Io,ve me VI be said. - ­ . � . . I I � make peace with her owii soul,. and. . . . . �. . OF PEOPLE MISERABLE.' . . of Mr. Gres ton's -paper, the faint ripr. . . � � . it "No, my love is no longer in . Ina t� toarryAdrian ?.Up rose a., hoot of ob- . ." . -, . .. 1).143,of the fountain, the.swoa-t Nybisper . give-evon wore it 00, it .would 'never � . .. . " Jeotions- miladi's". triumphant re- . . � . 11r.. John 111113and, of Tal -1111114,31, 11. V. I., . Of, the Wia4;, she heard, and it all seem.. . I . now be. given to you'll. .1 I .. .. I . . I . ' I turn, Laneawood'given up, to folly and . . . I . . . 1.1ves Ile,. sivverignue. ror.lhi- st.m.en, . ad. �o heir outside her own life _4 all'o . L "'Then -may HeaVen help ai e I she held its honor . . of %injilar sufferepi-Dr. -11111141113' ' Was alone wit h this t6rrible' de,icision cried bitterly, "for .T ban Sinned and f irmly in her own hands now. and -Shia I rinu inua cured Vor ,.irioir olikeir . � ' before her -alone. 'with the iorrible . ' � Suffered in Vain I", � - 'T . . � would keep it.so." - . I . � Illedleillem Fallod. ' .. I . . I .., From the Watchma. n, 0harlottetowni . . . . 6ecret -Chat Jiad, almost,. slain lick . . . 1. ­ . . .1 . . .. � .. , I . . � . .. � i . . .: I . '.. " Go . rald" -said ;Miss Nestle, " will . . I... . - . . - I I . ­ Should a ht� say "Yes."', 4and Sea the at . . 4 I ,� �___ . 1. .. I. . I. . .1 � . You Come to:th-e library? I .Wish to _ Mrs. John 11olland, of.. Marantum; I . .� .1 1. Omo,srenewedAn all thair horror�aee ' I :, . I I . .. . CHAPTER XXXVI, . � I 1. . . . speak to.you." . . I s, . I . P.E.I., is well known and highly r& "miludi" with her train of foil � .1 . Owers I .. I .. . � . ­ - 'Vivien and Gerald. Dorman had for- . ',,He Went' She seated. herself. at a spected in the community, where she, .. . .. ieturn�see,rain, desttuation,-dissi - ' � . . ,pa . I I g&te,n Mr. Grostan, had f inishod wrlting-tablt,-,with an o.penletter in . I I resides. For some years her Hf a was tiun� even shame, -once mor,b:at Lance(_ ' ,who- ' his paper, and had been, mokee 'than . her .hand. - - :'. �" . I .: � . I . one of misery and suffering,. .having . w6o"ee the t '117 ralnod, child Of A: � I . . �. . . I ditoe to the window to look at them. .4.1 . Sit down, ,by mel". she Said. '�. I been an acute .sufferer from tha:t Cam- . I strolling player muiater.a'nd lord? Or . ' 4 1 u He tilo ght'it' rather Strange, : that . I . I wainit to talk to *you. You. thought I .. I man foe of humanit.V, dyspepsia. .' A- � LhQuld �ha say."No,s and aeomore than I .. * . . long, � earnest consultation between ' . I s p . on as night. I reporter hearing of heir r6storal;ion I the ancient b6nor of Lancewood . � , . * stately heiress'Of Lanodwood. ,ind . �. . 0 ­ . . ' ' Could perceive Lhat you did. 1�mant. to health. through thoaienoy of th, at' revive ?'Sho aid she say !'Yes,,, and'pur- � . . .the th I .. e. young seorstary-he would have � I to show yoti.that. you will not have to wonderful remedi, Dr. Williams, Pink' . chase for her own .Soul .peace, even *at . . - L I . thought it stranger.still had'h' ovi�x_ 0. . 1. I . . suffer' alone. See&,?'� she CoiatlAued,--a Pills for ra�le People, �called. upon the Price of Lancewood? OrAhould she heard the. . mittter di . iSoussad. . .. I . ..'.' this . letteli- is from the, man. I love Mrs. Holland to .obtain particulars, which weie Cheerfully given fol.L say "No," and never 1now� peace again ? - How long. they had both Stood there I . , , . I . . . ' .1 .� - "'I .have sinned . and .out f exed . . - I better than all the world. He 'uleed I I . � . .as Iowa: -"About four years ago I be, - . ­ I they did'nat knoW;: hours -might ha . ve . .'in vain,," reima,ted Gerald Dorman. I . .1. . I . . I . I . me some time abice to m4riy him,but � I � fo[r the love,.of Lancewood Irefus" I came very ill, I was attacked with Passed in the agony of' that � interval. .!'Not altogether in vail' . . a," .said Miss 1. I - I I I . . ad. I told him -that -I remained there a distressing pain in my .'stomach, I I . At last . Viviett, raised her face Ono - Neslia; " you; have rendered me . good, . . . . as the guardian of the hono.r Of my rdeconipanied by flashes of beat and . . . . ' 160re- to big. it ,was quite,� colorless,' service -you .have reudered*good ser- . .. I ­ . I . , uAme�that 1 could never leave it; . cold; These attacks were generally -with, an expresai,on' t e a., 'at . to..- Lance.wooll.". . . I , I . I I .1 . wn I d. -though he, . took my Ff . � .. fusal sare � - preceded by a, sleepiness and ,,StupOr . . , . I teiward never quite let t them. , - . . I .. "I " 'R 4 was all for. -f * on' I , you� or no a . .. I ly to beart; he seemed to understand, which required Constant exertion to, have - dacided,". sho,siddi in -a. � 'else," he .told her* ",and. now you. hate .1, . I I I . . , He loved m . a So well, I " Me con,tinapd, keep Awake. I had lietle or no'appe,. � hoar4e whisper. "Let matters remain ..... . .ine for it. " . I . . . . � . I I ­ . I With a vitteriell.voloo, " that f or my' tile and fopd lay as a stone on my . I ' lip they are.,,, I ,. I .. .. . . I � . I "Nay," she replied, "I do not hato� I . I a an 'sake. be. would have remained mar- I stomach. - AS time ,passed, I was , � . I 140, Caught her hiknas* in his ow n. , I :yon -I am grateful to:you. ,Ihav a n, I rieA. forever. NOW he has *rftte�n to growing worse, vomitin ,g ,of food set n � "Do you mila, 4. T.Y.O'd* will not re. . kindly.11king for'YOu. You have lirov - I . 4 I ,. . Ina, and he says in his lattbr that, the in, with sudden changes of beat and l , . pent, you W411 not rograt itv, - � "l: W'yourselflnevery way, my true, de- - I b . . . con y indrance to oar paarridge being cold in my.feet. I :,.vas, so reduced ' inean- it,!' she said-"nio, stroll- vote(! -friond-for that I. than . ' k ran; �removed, he wishes me to become' his in strength as to not be able �o walk � ing player's child Shall- be lord of, I . 1. . ' thore:never could have been , any I .. I � 1, �., 1. any distance withouf- resting. FXo , . J,anwwood. I shall never ' rePent Or. . . . .bpt thought of,love betwe�a us'even had ... .. .1 wife. ''. I I I . . .. work I dare not attempt 1, began I ' � , to izet,my decision -it is for . the best.1f . � I I . I cared for no. one 61se 11, I Althought the fire -of. jiaiolusy. burn- . � . * . . I to feel that I. oould,not live very long I 19 . . I And tLiat hv.as the. a' ' f I . in .a .her life- I I ' , � I � ,� . I. I, Nevex ?,, be said, thournf ally. ad like a flaroa fever Within Gerald . . . . , I I � in my present condition. I was ro-,' I ' time. , :Oace,beforo She had said the . I , "Would nothingliave won yqu_would Do rm a,u so well that he � . I � - . dueled in weight to 116, pounds. T,wd .sa nie thing, but it wAs'la the �hurkiea nothing have mado you care for mefoo f argot evy P years ago I began using Dr. Williams, passion of.. the hour, when she was . . . . . - "Not in that way," she replied cept .that she was in trouble. . . j,.Let � .1 . - I Pink Pills. I�Bfors this I had .tried . ' goaded past. 41 endurance, Now there , " and, Gerald, I have'still more to '' . me show you, GeTald,11 .ahe , -went, " various advertised medic Ines, but w1as . no anger, no passion. She stood, say.it .. I . � � . I op, that yea will not. suffer I . without any benefit resulting. I was . , under the calm, summer sky, the world, I I A feeling of utter despair came over alone. I am. goin g to answer this let - * using the seconii box of ­'the -pills - be- at rest, thia. wind whispering of peace, - him .she her baud on his. It ter, - and ,I shall tell' the writer -the , fare Ifelt any bonefit,,but from that: - the flowers of HeaVen. Shorhad time . .,laid I . I �, I was cold as dea,th, man whom I love With so great a love . my recovery Was rapid. I used in all' I . Lo. reflect, to detibefatb, to jadge,oalm, . - . 1y; , : ,,it is a mothing that must be fialit" . '4 1.0 --that l'oan never be Ilia wife -never While the World stands-th4t. there is five boxes of the Pills, and have never andshe decided that thiagaiShOuld . , , ., sh mvtl " Gerald, -we have � . � felt better in my lit a than I Ao-at the, remain as they wom-that the belrof- �ued- sinned -1 in thought and word, yea in an insuperable barrier betwben us. My . piresent moment. Ali the disagree- Laneewood .should not regain his in- doell-you for the sake of pleasi-ftg me, pain Will.be as great as I on re.." . able sensations that accompany dys- horitance; and so she counmitted the . . I because of my. pride.. We. have ain- He loved her, so well thait he even . * pepsla have vanished; I can enjoy my . sin ot'her life -time. . I I I � . . I . ned grievously,, and henceforward the , pleaded Against ,himself., . . meals with relish, and may weight has I Gerald saw her bow down over some, . sighlit of you will be a t,er,r&r to me. " Why shoulli you do, it Ill he asked, . inorea,sed from 115 to 130 pounds, It � crushed P4sSi On -f lowers -in her hand- � Knowing the terrible bond . � .. between us " Why should you -not marry him fl" is now more than a year since I dls� ''and flowers not - more Crushed than the . I could'laever talk or laugh with you. ,, With the black shadow of, a ter- I con-tinued the use of the pills, as noble soul that had f alien into such an The very Sight of you would be 'a per- rilble sin resting . upon - Mo. ? 'No -a . 11 have not had the slighLest touch of abyes'of guilt. . . . � PeAtial and terrible reminder to me of thousand times no I I love him too . -the trouble in that time I feel opLfe He did not interrupt .hsr--�-ho stood 'by my sl,,w I �, . . . . well. I am guilty of a Crime. H a shall in Saying that my care Is permanent. putiontly her side, watching her "Then I'inust leavev you V1 he said'. not marry 4 criminal. The noblest of I would strongly advii;e others out- intently, longing to say some word of " Yon must leAve Lancewood. I am women would not be noble enough for I ering from stomach troubles to give comfort or of hope, but not daripg . girleved to say it, but it mu � at be so. him.01 . I I Dre Williams' Pink Pills 'a fair to do -tie. - The the sun set, and the The sin has been com'mitted, the evil .4, But," Said Gerald, " what will you . trial." , I i dew began to. f 111--�he saw, some drops done. I refuse to undo it;,but I could 40 With Your life T10 . Dr WilliamV Pink Pills cure by on her dark hair And some on her I not bear to Live with the one who has An a xpresoion Of rap�t thought -of gain; to the root of the disease. They . dre-gs. .' . . . . "Miss . - I .� shared my gtiilt�yott must go." . PaUent devotion onme over her falie. Xenew and build up the blood and Nestle," he said. gently, -you. "I miglit have foreseen .it," he - " I 4ball spend it," she said In atone. strengthen the nerves, thus driving. ' must not remain out here. You will . mooned. , I . I � thent. So far as in me Use, 1. Will make disease from the syst . � SM. Avoid iral- be cold-tho.dew is falling fastel i "Imagine," she 'ad"d, Vith White up for the evil I have done, I Will tatIons by insisting that every box .He.never forgot the face she raised Ups, " you and me talking, joining 'Ila not live for mayaelf�for my own plea - you purchase is on6losed in a wrapper to his, so white was it, so full of pain careless obinver I sation, sitting at the sure -for my own Indulgence; t will boaxing, the fall trade mark, Dr. Wit- l' and anguish, the dark eyes dim with same table, with this horrible sense live to tU abod of otherso Gerald, liams' Pink Pills for Palo P"pic. If unshed teii,ra. Ilia whole heart went of guilt between us -this story of a you will hoar of churches bain built, 9 your dealer does noit keep them they out train him in apassion'of pity. . . will be sent postpaid at 50 cents a box, "Miss Neslie," he said, "now that We __ � . I or six boxes for 02.50, by Addressing . tlW Dr. Williams' Medicine Co-Prock, Are litre, talking for the last time, I hope, of this subject, which distresses I I T iumphs I . Dr. Chase Ville Ont. . you so greatly, I take courage, and 'to r -of . . a 0 ­ I venture to spw � of my re- ak you I � , . . I � UP WAS T118RHI ward." I I . ( I lie knocked at the back door at A . "Your rowardill she echoed, . 0118t the Moot Obfit'nato 0188alieS That quburban tious a e c I d "Y"I you remember your words- . Torture Human,-Vl 01 - RoMedleg That it, Ile via a sinfatert-Rooking . fell" that to tlia man who would save I ' and the cook hold on to ill,- door, tAncewood you would give your life? Bring Health and Notppinoss to Cana. , Lady of the house at home? fib i n. You remember thattO ,,yca,�, shle,said, jaintly., than Homosi. I ,� Quired, eraffly'. I . No, tretnl)lc.-d the 'molt, "I do not ask for your 11h;,"I ask for . . I- ­­ . ­ I., . 11 . Master of Libe litonso At- hoing? Yourlove. You remember the king of The marvellous Successes Of Dr- I PALE AND WEAK. 96, Old who said, 'Ask of me what you will Chasals great family remedies prove to Mrs. Stephon Dempsey, Albury, PX. None of bho people in? , -,even if it be half of my kingdom- all the world that -no disease is too se- Vere or of too long standing to yield County, Ont., writost.-I'My littlol None bat me," and Eolle tried to -6hul An a I willgivio it to you ft you have , Said more than that to I Ask for to th-so great prescriptions. Their granida-ughter, nine years old, was very pale and weak, And had no appe- the doo'r. I All( nov4r mind,. lie. 'set.. Me, your love,,, worti to the atok and suffering oavi never be estimated. tite. She had a tired, wornout Appear. once, and wag.delloato and sickly, I growted, Ling ibla fool against it; 1,11 COMO in She looked at him vaguely, a's though a he (lid not understand. PILLS FOR 23 VgAki got, soma, of Dr. Chasold Nerve Pood for bet, and'it has halp3d, her very and have a good' fee& Lt"t go that "I know," he said, "that I Am far ' Mr.,!V. T. Wigle, . "Uncle Mike ## mue.b. She is gaining oonside,rably in (Icwr. - "'she! beneath yon -only the greatness of my tngsville, Ont., atmtes:_.�#Vor abo't W a weight and looks roil healthy." . lot go, the door, rtft4 the tramp Went In,and fell into t -ho armg tyl love elevatota me and places me by Your 28 years I was troubled with piles Which at times would cause Moat in-' . CHRONIC CONSUPATION. I a burly pal WaS Courtlag A1410, I have no MOMY, nO position' , ton" distress by Itchingo and would Mr, 0". 13ehner, Wlarton. Ont., .WJ10 the cook = but I Iov6 you with a devotion of far' Ulcerate And bleed. I was treated by write.t.-Ill don't like to Mvoi my name , more, worth than gold or landA. your Ae"ral fillyalclabis. and tried eVorS put In publia print, blAt I feel it a duty . -----W&---- I father trustod %no; you have trusted remedy I could hear of, but Could got to my fellow -men to'redommend Dr. I SUMMUM POOL. a*. He left You in Rom" lu"Ilur(i to no more than slight temporary re- 1169, A traveller, Mr. Golding of Chase's Xfduoy-)�Ivor Pill& Par about four,yoats I was troubled with chronic The fool, who Juat fur fun, MY oare-w$ WhOI6 bbArtund life Ito Toronto, retamlintuded Dr.. ChaWs oonstipition and weaknMA ofthe kid- , PointS a Weapon at your throat, at your ftet.11 "tm6nt, which I At onole parehas- nisys. My condition was serious when lifts now n rival fool- , , , � 1 SIM interrupted him sudd6aly with A ad from our dealer AW obtained re. Vat After the third Application. Dr. X began to u6o Dr. Chast'A Xldnily- Liver Pills, and I verily b6ile" that The fool who rocks the boat, goaturo of command. Chases Ointment Completely Cured they halto Milled MY lifo. I AM no* 1111ttsfi,ll she said. ,,I did not under. me. That was two years ago, and I well And feel like a new man." X(;-i:Cy. stand Wore-, you art making IoVa to have never bince had a touch of piles. sit Dr. Chaft's Portrait And 819119tUtA IN . WeAtralla is the only Alluti I 'alaAiall colony th'it pays 11-Althor. thos members me�_Iova to me Ill . I has filwA ourtd. mAny to whom I li,tI6 rbeoram6nded it. , &ad I am I on every boX of the genuine ramisdiiiii. lattitors dave not reproduce them. of the TAglAlativa Couneil nor tho3er ,"I am layifte my Imtrt, lot HO; my anxioug to h&V* wr6ry atifforitir kno" All d6al6t,% or Rdmanisciab Sit" 4i 1�1 of the 14&lativo Assembly. � soul, Mr. lov* at your teot 11 bA XvIiall, # at ItA #410114" . I Co., Toronto. . - � I ,� . . . I . . , I . " . 11 . I I 1) � . I . . . 1. .1 . .*- . _.__.­_._..__.. . _____.__ � __49 ....... _____ --.1...... - � ­­­....... � _... ".... ­­­­ , - 1. I .1 1. 11.11. - AL"I.11lllllklllllllkililit� I .1-1 . - - ­­ I,- -1_-___--.._____1_ __­__,_.­_,__.­,..._­ __._-__--4_-___ 60ASEIT"INQ QUIT13 NJIIW� CHINESE THRIFT. WhEN WE VROH YOU TO TRY �_ , . . -­* '1,__ I I I What W011terill VIVIPIVAII011 Woll 00 for � I . Me thlamman. . . I . No race of men can atirpalls the .. . I Chinese in liabits 'bf Jadustry and L,U D E -L "L A . i, thrift, says D. Z. Sheffield In the At. I * - .0 "V i"t..ilJ',i '.­Jlat'11� &'�'J'� I t6 ,1%,,' 1,0,lt ': .V0 J, . ". -d Y. .3, � � 4? ,, ".. " 'l -NI -ON I CA, � � ... .. 11 � � lAutle. With the introduction of ""'.": 1 , __ LOAO PA04A(I.99. 26a 40, 44, PD 41111 00 ­ .. - I . . _­ - ­ . .- ­ - _11�- -I I , I -.----.- . CEYLON GREIRN T13A Western 'CivllixatlQn the vast re -b , ­­­­­­ . . . lk*Vh,lel%140%4%�*16*01%IkA%,%46,%A aeftALqL qh,qN1WWqW%AVW faima flavor as Japan, owy wo - , L , . to dcnq1o4s, sources of the country will be devel ' 'L , L : - � I . 1. opell, the products of the soil and. A Always recognizes a good paW I L . I . , $ , . manufacture will indefinitely, IA_ when he sees it, or when he uses 0 * 1. I I � at Schools estabililhod. of hospitals or. creasei and 4oweatio and interna- . � A. lie knows It pays to use I I ecltod,-of the poov, of the aged, and . � . I . tional trade will be multiplied in Its I Good Painlef 'good paint, and that14 why so . the sorrowing finding help And one, ,Proportfans, ' Now, lit all this me- L I . . many pa,iatem ask for L . , cQr, When you bear of All this, say to tortal regoneiratioPi ot$ C.bqna the I . # L . . . .. yourself, 'Tba,t is .VivioA 3eslie's . I L I I L I natives will take part. � I'll, �� . RAMSAY1 . . atonement for a wrong done."' Not a dollar will be gaithered from .. "I'll LLL I . - To W Continued. the soil, from trade, from mines, from PAINTS - . - ­� ­ I M41,L(Actories, wit'hout his securing The smoo�thness of its working � RESOURCEFUL BADE$-FQW9LL a due proportion as a reward for Ili$ & qualities, Ats great 11 L covering" . . . share in the enterprise. ,Re wilt pat'- , - --n . I ca,pacity, and iti remarkable Plow Ito Avomett, the Alti,l4tgona or a ently and faithfully work for amas- I durab,1111ty, for both indoor and . . TO1111W Lally Oil 111atta. ter for halt a generation, and in the Outdoor use, Are souie of Its � . It may be said that no man rhas second half he will appear as his awn . .1 . I characteristics. � . I aroused more affectionate entliivai- master, At the head of a thriving . . , , I I L . L asm among tile jQ,ag1r.4 peopi, of business. I.. � 800 L Z4T'D 1812, 1 any of . the leaders in the mrans),vaRt Thus, in' the industries of the tut- . . r LL L . 1. Romsoi � f . war -not even excepting i'llobal- u re, wherever there IS Work to be done . � MONTREAL. PoN 9fiffs, . blmsellf�than Colonel, now General Mom will be found Chinese ready, t,q:,, .. I . . . Didow,Pomell, the hero of the stage "solL strength,' as working for hire I I -W%MW%. ,q&,q , L��%fteli~%,%,-%,'W%'%�v L of Mateking. This is due not only is called in C-b(aa; ,and they Will SeN 1. ". ,,, LLLLLL . I . - . - __ __ - I . -.-----.----.-.--- -_ to his 4ohLeyvement, in successfully re- mar . a Strength for the money than � -All, I I - sistaig, tl,lo Boler investment for near- will M4011 Of any obhor nation, - Z�Z Z . I . . Z Z Z z a Z ­ - Z Z ... . .6 ,; 'a - . ... .. . i .... 4 ;i. ly live months, butt �Iso to the pie- Again, one dollar in t14o hands of a 4. . . J_ , -i- � , I . . I . kt..' . turwkque character of the man him- Chinese represents far greater pur- - I self, Nobody in . England re,ors to h In. chasing power than it do" in the DR. HAMMOND-HAWS �w . L . as BadenWo,well I nowadays. He is hands of a Eurippean. In China One Z. Z known, everywhere as I'll. P.,' and w dollar, will purdhase, fifteen hundred .P. � arcluse the enthusl4stin of. , a British pieces of cash composed of coppoi? English T g% in eilt h i n Ly Surup . . .F a I crowd It is only - - . r nec"ary to men- And zinc. Tbose, with %hole in the 14 ' - Comforts Crying, Children. . Z. . . tion these letters, or to display the Contra and Strung on acord, weigh . . familiar of "the British Rough Rider)- Bayou pounds. A . servant or com- .P. POSITIVEW PREVENTS CHOLERA IMFANTUM'.' - . I , . - Many good stories concetraing B..P. man laborer in Poking is glad to I COLIC, . DIARRHCEA, D 1 . . ? ' ,are going the rounds at present, and give ton days of labor, and A, carpen- z GURESHIVES and all TEF-TH-1 NG TROUBLES. _..,; .-t olue'.01 Ule beelt of these relates not - ter or mason six. days, to secure this - .:, . . . . . . . . . - .* � . I L . to. - his achievelments in fl&pting Amount of ea&, which will give a com- . . LAROEST SALE IN THE, WORLD. I L L I � I . : I . Kruger's wen, but to Ills . success In fortable supp��t to An average faint- .. L . I , . . . Z EIRITISH CHEMIStS COMPANY. - I escaping from, a bore of &nothar sort IY. . I . . I . -..- . . . . L . � in- time of. peace. The. bandWme Cot- Tbree. doll4rs.a man.th, or fbirty-st;c 815-46 LONDON. NEW YORK.. TORONTO. .. ­ -_ - I . onel bas always been a fAvorito with dollars &-year, cover t.Ue living in- _* I 1. . . I � '. . - - - - - . the ladies,' andlite.has received a great come of a Chineise family, of the __ , ZZ __ __ ZZ __ �_ . . deal Of tile sort of attention th-at is working class, Ili short, the Chinese . . .. . . . . .. .. .. " I . . I . - .e. . , , - -il .f. . lavished on matinee illols. It is Said will survive and prosper under., eon- , � I . . . . w I . . that when he was -.quartered At Malta ditLona of life which would discourage �. I I 1. 1. - - . - . .. I I ' he ;Vasf greatly . bothered � by the per- and finally oveyeomel,tthe E I uropean, . . .1. ­ ­_ - I .. I � . I I . I � REPLIES "ME YOU WAIT. DOESN$T MATTER. � . sistent attentions'of'. an a4mmng who ta,lkg witbout restraint, It has . . . . ... .. ' a4cee-Poor fellowi -He' � .. . . An ,acc.entriofat man who' was on . The Ff, . . . person of the kind designated. in Eng- made. a difference In 1him;T. Yes. - He� exhibition became so tired of answer- confessed that I was not the only gig, I . I � � . land. as ,"a.garrisoo, .hack-'. a term used to, be One. of t,ha ma'st L Indolent Ing ques . tionis that he, had the follow. . lie' ev I or loved . .1. I . I ­ 1. ... . . 11 Applied to young w1am-en who devote. mon I ever saw,. It, was imp,assobili to I . . . . I . I . Ing replies priated and pasted on a The. 'ConfidAde-Oh, well, that . .themselves -ti) oiffieers...on station. This get him Wakened at areasollialble board at his side, . �. I doesn't make any difference' . , ' . . . . . I i . I . . * , he partiowlar garrison haek peraisted in ihour, in the moming. Is he.different . . .1 I ' I � � I weigh �45 pounds. . . . . . The Fianbee-AQf. course not; . . �. accom%kapying, the gallantl IA. P then now?. Yes, Since . lhe sta-rited. . 'he in tat. � - - , I . I . .. 'to be. Afraid it mtjtht. ' . . . 1k, . I a . . seemed . a cm,Aafa, on his -daily walk. Tki es- canTt -steep at all, 'L . ., .1 . I . I . .. ., �. . -_ . 11 � � , . . . I . .. . . I . . . . .. I .. . . I know rain fat. . . . . . ' . cal�e from a,toro in ad,small a place . . I I , * , , I am growing -fatter. leverk da . . 14ONTREAL HOTIEL 0.11BECTORY. . . I I . ­ - . I . 1. . 10 � . I I . I Y4 �. I . I . I I I ' . I . : , . as Malta is a' difficult � matter, - -but - I . � . .1 1. 1. . . . . . I am growing . Igrger,evbry day.;. . . - Tile 6' . ' - P'", . . . Balm ratoll. Fro B S Am devot4igsomo thought to the Subject - . � � HINDU .,.LOYALTY. I . _1 0 U $1.5okup, ., I , 1. .1 . � I . I � : . I 1.0an not tell yowhow.muoh ln'1161�iF bt 0111- . - ' MOWS' "ill How ratem sill " � 11. P. mdua . ged, to do it by 4isguisA . I . s . --,-,.. .. I . . . AVERhE ' E - 1,7.'. Colleall A Ven I I , , I . . 119 GUH1114e, Of - 00011W I'AS4010 "n4l I Am going to get., - , - . ' . Per. day. . . ­ : . bimself.asan.avvy. For tbreellays in .. 11111111t0relle. I . m ... � I expect to:,igrow until- I either die - I 1. . . . .1 . . I . C.- I . Opposite O.ZR, Depot, I � - this diagufse ho lounged- Wet -the au- . . . . .. . � . . , I ST.'JAMES' HOTEL"Otwo blooke from 0. R, I I . . . . . An . 'ex I ultaut Indian baboo, referring orcollapse-71. � I : I � � I nallway. rlr . At,olaticommerol-iffouse. Moderalm- .. suispecting damsel �s shot was'wait- , - ' provem-ti-It.tes Moderate, . . � . . I . . , j . � � ly to: tibi 'gifts. and offers of Yes, I have a good, appetite. . .1 . 11 - I .. ing for him. Emboldened by. th4s. sale- recent . . .. . X . a, I d6,� not eat , all the time. . . , � � . - . I . 1_. , , . I . -, .1. '. . , I . . I I 1. I . servi els iin'South Africa made by car- . . � I I .. 1 t -you and Reibacea wore � �, , , . 0 . . . . � . ,bought , . . Coss. on 146 fourth llay the Inaviy" . . . I am gotaff-to Stop ea . . I .. I . . ,. � . I I I " tain officers an&,,prInoes, characterl- ., Test. ting - - the. same. a . We . Were; .:-bu I t Ish . a, . . I . I . . approached -the sixen and saidi '�,Beg I.. ­ . . No. I wits not always 'as lirge as I .� - I ge . receded, W,Alle�LI'Vo . . . . . . . . . aticall expressed bis satisfaction. I , -11 ..... . . . seems. to lhftve . . I -pardon, miss, could yoa V611 me ,where X, , � am now. . .. . . . ­ . . I. . "The. faithful Indian Subjects of . . . . . � . een going. on. I . 1. ," I . . Captain Eadeni-Powell is to be found? . . � . I I .1 do tiot romember- Wheal was as b . ; , , . .. . I .. queen Victoria," be wrote, "have now. . . . . I ...; . . � - Three days he has santc;ut amb . . I . . . . I wpo Ion !. . lig the . ALS tbair thin as'kou. . . . . ... : . I .4y own evv eat wili.donaied gra ., . . __­ � . I I. ..­­W� I road to see fif it- is Creak, enou%1q.of . . . . - .. Yes, my -father was a largo'maii. -, _ � - - - --- .. I. '. I 1 superabundant quota, pursuant . * to I I . , lasses W)VO, like walkill , so that he I . . I Yes my"mother Was a large Woman. . . . . ,. � . I . .- 9 ebuting ir 6xtTemls, the com- . $ . I . I I - 0ALVERrs . . . can -take.liis tramp in p2a6e. . I hUven"c*. P'as .1 ' 1 can not'tell you li6W long it will Carliolle bloinfactiLlits. 8, . . . . I. . battle. agaidai.- So;uth. * Africander 1 . I . . I . ' onps;* Clint. ., ' � . �J selea so mMh as a. stAyJace, on W. . take yckuJo got as,fat-fts I am. . . 1. men*, Tooth Te been : � V . I I . , onemies of her� gracious majelstyl.l.. - � . .1 awarded 100 madals and dlpl6inas for kuperlor - . I . . . . Will ver be . . road. .and 1, want to ,reiport t(i him. . Mr. Rudyard Xitpigg . A" not. I .do not know it you w .0, . excellonoo. TheIr regular use prevent intecti. . . It is related tbWt thwiceflorth 10I.P. I . . I I . . . . sue disonsea. Ask your dealer to obtain a , I � . . I I . shared I the "combattle," but he ha's as fat " 1. am. . . . . . supply. , Usta mailed free gin applieLtion. .. . I . ' - . ' . .took. his. afternoon trampi: undistUrb- I . . � . . , I , I like to be told tiat I am fat- , I . 0. .0. CALVERT & C& - - O... . � . . . . . I. . . .., . .... -0een. at the J seat..6f war,.And, in. his I likeAo be 'stated aL � ' -A . . � . . - - ,, . . . . , , , - - account Of bis.b.wperillilde with � . . . . MANCHROTKIT ,. RIPIQLAND. . I I . � . to -, , - . . recent . . . .. I like lic-hAve people stop - id the � I I . . . 1. i I .1 . . ., 11 I . . I Iy* a glimpse of Oriental paso.Wty . ,� I I . I I I Mille, Mille a " It I . I . I atteet a ad laugli at me. ' , -. , . '.'-.- . . IT IS A PAPEff ARMY. . I Barrlstera,eta..ro � : . . . .. and - Indifference. At,. asidin the ,'� - - . . . I . I 19 . . I I I . . - . , I . � �. train . fllkd people -who. give me advice to Weale"Idge.. III - . I . I I hospital. train � 'overtook a . I I . . . 'LAW moild Ot. W., TOZOR11% . 1,16% for ('11ftlin ScOlullagly Va Is I about reducing in weight. '. ' . .;- I .. . . . 49 a 41 WItoll., . ' ' . I r . . I � . ugoless. that .* was .loaded wlthlwfses-re� . Y . . . I I q '' . . . I leting. ' ". . . Books. Rogaries, Or.w. � . - mounts being.sent to Like front..They . Yes, I � have tried- d Cathollo Prayer olfixes, ftalluiltrof . I L I . Although China has two Armies,: I I . I .1 I It did not do me any good._ - , . .1. I L . . I _ .1 1. I � 1 . . , - Relijdo�s rictilrej, Stattlary, a4d Church Ornaments. . ... 114itb�r .of these is known as the Im- war f rom Indiat. thb ciffeiing of � '. . I . . . ye, 111cloationill Works. Mail orders recolve prompt Atteop. . . . . I I . - ,a . . . It there is. any othei -question U lion. D. A J. BADUIRR AGO., MontrnL , . native rajab%, Afr'.' Kipling -can talk I . . I peridl. army. There is an army. for . .- . � . � . cua think oUthai 10ve not'answered r I , I I � . . . I - I each province. This body, known" as Hinduatala-.r ... I I . . I don't. be ba I shful. J . ust ` � ask if., Q 0 , D � . iho Army Of 1�ight Banners* . oo � ntains "Suddenly,' he FJOYA,L ".1ve nVerhatil- � . . 6 . �.. I I . I . I'll try and answer it, Are you goiqg� . nominally aborut three hundred.thoii- Pd. a trainload. at horseis, j3hownagar's , , .1 . . .. . rass, an I � sand men" who,* . . and . Jaminagar's gifts to 'the , war;- "Well$ good-bye. . . � I I .. . . ., .. ar46 descendants oftbe � I . I I � I . . ... .. . Instruments, Dru-ms, UnItoornis, HP � I . I . - ... ,. . . 1. . Manchu conquerors and 'their Allies, . st.o.lid saices and a.saWar or two in .. .. . .. I Cold was Found .. ,. . 94ory Town.can.have a Band . I I. * '' I � . . .. I , Of the"i about eighty tbou�s'and axe ohdrge', and this coa;versation en- . I I " I . . . . I I .1 .. it, the' discovery -of so wonderful .a pl�icel ever quoteit. Floe catalogue SM Woo . I I m atained car 6 d: . . IV" p' At a war too ing, and aill, 8116 . I remledyas Nervilifie-norve-0ain cure.. I&M, lwsile4 free. Writelisfor-anylbing.,in - . . I . . I 1. . Music or Musloall Instrumentei � I . ' Wbence d6pt Mon. come?' . .. . No rouledy in the market. affords such' I I divided..into three groups,- .Mongols, . I � and I I . th� a saki . whidevilloyce & Go. 'ro-oto og * I Chinese and Manchus., and form, all- . "From BombOy. w! b.0 . '* ellef for tootillaolie; neuralgia I I .. I W43�iiwir, OUR � . . . 1 r7p "hr ilg 't . . "Dost thou know the name of this and r inat)lsm. Its action in __-_ ­_ . I � , I I . . I . or laps, j 'POULTRY hereditary profession within which I)!- I . - � . 0 1" a.., is simply marvel-, . I landV" I .. � . .. . . , ,j BUTTER, 10CIll APPLE81 termarkiage, ls:6omplulsory. Of .these I 1. � I IOUs, - I . and at'hir PR I)UOX to anare blat revollis ookW91% k I . . hereditary Soldiers:' about. four thou- "1'1O-"% I I I . .. I I . . . I.. �. - � . . I The Dawsoq .Commission Co., Lltqltedl . sand , are usually stationed tit Pekin i ,"Dost - thou know whither . thou, . , I ,. CRUELTY. . . Ilor-wert-usiftetacelborallst.Tomts, . . I . I - ----- . as'an Imperial Guard. . I I goestt'l- .1 � .11 1. I .. .ur. Do Fashlon-4 see' an English I , . ' at army is called . : Ying- I . I " . . Wall. � ng her � . The batioji I do not know:' - - �. . . man'bas been fined. for bay! . a as the "What, -then, dost. thou - do?' o e aby carriage. I 99�= I h �. ping. .This * body is know' ' . . . ' . _. - amilly-.11INKMA-3111467111 . . " Green Glags�ll an I I W_ I I , d the.P Five Camps,' . "I go with my saht-b.1- Mrs. De Fashion -She ought to be, . I. - - - ___ . it being divided int.� five distinct. "Great is the East, serene and im- the cruel thing,, - Why didn't.she. TORONTO 0UrlrIN0 1101110016 Offen special &d1W ' I . par . I ed'into mat � ablel" exclaims Kipling. "We make the baby poll the dogs V . . . , tkiges to all desirous of acquiring a thorough know. . . �. ts. This army Is subdivi(f . . I led : L , - . .r . ' I � ,ff Cutting mt Irfullis oentlemon'd Gartnents. L ... eighteeti 0OWpS, One of each province, laft,tbom feeding slid watering,, as I Pop � L. t. for pattictilan. 113 1 yonito 11L. Twmts. 1 .. ' ' . ' . I � , OVER PIFTY YEARS and is ander,the immediate command the order was.', J � Una. WINglaWS sooTHINa SYRUP hms been . . . z . I . . .. . .. I used then for their children teething. ltsoo�bem , I I 1: tho Id, ooftepe the gum$, alityA - psan, cures wlu4 Of the Govornor-Genoral or Viceroy. _­?" I 11 nlo leaning I - - , I I . � 00110, ukd Is the b"t remedy for dianbcm 250,a bottle. I L The nominal strength of ,this nation- I IL Ndd b3i 611, drugglsW tkroU= the world. Be Mae PMmylbest meno4your work to the 11 . t LAI army is' about St.% hundred -thou- �_A"' um WID6.101ell, w7up.. ­._ . "BRITISH AMERICAN DYEING 00.0 *.'. t , One of the ni6st danger., I .- . . . . x0ok foragolit ia your 60*n orseaddimL ... I , sand, but of this* number only about. ons and repulsive forms of W .--- . .Montreal, Toronto Otia*a# Quebeel . I I . RAI� "A, jDIFFERBNCE IT MAXES. I two hundTed thousand are available Midney Diseasb is . . I.. I I -2 - � , . . I I I She -Am I the first woman you ever 0 0 F I H C and Shoat MetalWorke. I for, war. The Tientsin army corps is OR Sy ' � - . 9 .200VING 81,kTZ InNi"k. - - .. the meet important, and has about loved, - ,iftellororeen. 8L&TEB&A0VB0ARD8,�,r,-lR,plF . thirty-five thousa,lild men. These have He -Yes. Ain Ithe first man h ' Public and High Bahool,r 190ronto) P.00209 t� d_ lv� 0 4 0610 Tar, ate. 1100PIN TILE (8,e aw. My Ban& . lairs, Torunto, done by oar Grin). Uats Collings, Oar. been drilled by foweign officers, and ever loved yon I , I .1 Estimatesfurnishod fog work o onlVgte or I She�Coiatejnobuously­Vou are In- I VI.N.1117.01. 30tr I sh & &3 hone IM . aepoedto=of hesol have mcdea�a arms and ,equipment,. 'P , sultingl . . � 0.11111TI'll 3 No, s&Wldm*r$ ,Tom% and4 do garrisou'and police duty at for whichDodd's Kidney . . . --- . � : I T SASTItlill TOWN111111111 Nuftstilly. - Tieutain and at Taku. The 11 marcon- c ' Pills are the only certain ME 7AR REACHING . . . UnA-owners and tan -dere do.imog to grooure FRUIT I I - TREES roi Alltuniki glancin Rite . no APPLE. � 'I, ary troops," play on important part cure. In Dropsy the Xid- TREE8, PJUM-TURE . PE 111 -THEIRS, eto., vrill � in tho Chinese military. system, Then . neys are actuAlly dammed P6rfulna of a good name heralds the find hereirst-class trees, strong, and vimorous, and well . a J a id tile water, which - claim that Putnam's Painless Corn adapted to the ollmate,.f the colintry, at anextrainily . I there are the Mongolian Cavalry and stoull be expelled in th Extractor is a sure, certain, and pain. low price, Order direat froto ut. By this niolins you. a Ill "ve the Frofits of agents And morchanta. I oithar irregular cavalry, -numbering . form of urinto flows back . less remedy for corns. .Fifty lmlta� *Post-paid Hustrated caudogue Of 81 pages, with . I tiolis prove if to be the best. At directions for, treparing reinedles for the deoruction I A on trul trees, rose-busheq, etc., sent o lete vt about twenty thousand, which have and lodges In. the cells of . . . Inuct .,of drqggists. , . Thm F.Aiswital; Towsolur XNEXXT, � ff been described by foreign . the flesh and puffs out the . . I ot 104notL I I observers as skin. Remove th6 filth . . I lAwrencoville. Quo, ... �lof no allWary.value." The total land I $TRAPPED. � I . .: I which pill a ulkthe draini I . A LIST OF I � L army an a , I Boutton-I didrit meet Jack good ' . peace footing is estimated Restore t a idne to � . � 11 - 8 . - . .at thiree hundred thousand men, anil health. There is i:ry one heart at the . restaurant to -day. , I.-MISCELLANEON I . on a War footing at about a million; Mdney Medicine , � Upton -NO', Jaek. is a . married man ...., ' . I but th,e army As a whole, according I MACHINE'S 0 ndwi and it's three days Since -pay, I to the same autharit , has no unity ' . . . . I ly r DODDS. . day. * 1. FOR or cohmosion, there is no proper dis. � � I I I AS FOLLOWS- I . __ elpline; the drill is more physical ex- Isaware of Ointinants for Catarrh Bet of Tinsmith's Tools. Powat Nest Chner &n4 I . I I that contain Xereui,y. Stuffar, Steam Feed Cooker for Urm use, No, Rowe elvaiso; the weapons tire long since ob4 . KIDNEY' � Blower. AutoTnado Spoke Lsthd 131o,nolitid Olsltiteg. . solet,o, and there is no transport, com. . . I bit MmOhine, - 9wo Pilo Driv. as mereury will surely d&ttoY the gf.ftAb of rat.r. Now Triumph CorA Shol or, Pit misaariait or medleal service. Thor . � iniell and romplelely dorange t1lo Whology�telll RullotMathine, Paper and Oard Cutlet, a ,rought oindioties arm, Bank or Oftleo Halling. 4WFoet Pira Hose R filet . r when entakins it 0i utefted-J. steAm Pass Elo.tro4platI00-14410, Now,114121 - Are, though *voral arsenals main. PILLS artlelbe phould never be uted ex0opt n Plano, WatAinan's Olock %nd Fite Engine, Vile . tattled by Ifferent, provindeA,whato I Yriptionq troln refutable plivoiciankag IN Proof and BhnkdrW filife reu P14tom And raotra in. A . =w go they will do fiten fold to thp go6d You vatlpphalr� piewtiftowrivor Noinior, six-footTrout I war ma,terial In the shape of goins And )o0lblydorivefr6pithom. 11all'sCatal-els Prieller Wheel. Olover 11allor iod Threali,eir or , . 04111 , I, A ()Ar00ManufA0tur0dbyF.J.0hene &(Io.,To- He erAWColtiviv Sorthunihift.mortin 0 , Ammunition, is made and at-.)r#A. The , ABOUT LIGHTNING. ledo. O., contains no nibreury, and I'm taken in- � phifte,litAderTiltlohachino, wo erk?dllx.,6t43Xkh I tornall/s actiliff dirootly upon Lho blowl and Hammer, Bet. tiloctilt Mmixinte, Perniouto 04nnors! I largest of those arsonals is At Shang. , If lightning strikes a tree after A u us isur aces of the NyAtew. In buying �A Several 91 ydraiAha Rams, Two Tyfl,writloff Ma. 410% a r urobagarayougottlid 011111. 6 t ek, i ILM Roo Dri? a, Ono 11(m Roo ProApeptin rill, hdall And is Modern In ita equipmentl long period of heavy rain, when the lln$. It Is tnkon InternaVy and Made in I 11 .ofJetL%ItndryMachini�A,BUtterD[$hMAchin I . being organized by Europeans and In whole surface of the tree la dazap, It Nlo� by . J. Cheney E Co. Tbatim= aic Knife Grinder, Evfloh ou Wat Ne lie, - I I I 0 21fidle 111vid j4ek, � ( I Ila , a . charge of two Englishmen,, the- oth, generally does very little harm to irl, ra lets, pricli 75o per bottle, , I hine, Two Litt a a 1, I, "64 1 ea oftril . I y Ina are the beat. Ilia op erg; also ful I I 'i u lac Arsenals Are thwO Of TIOntfila, Nan- the tree and often none at all. If, on 11 .1, Gu's Suppl eg, 8.nd.for I I 9 king, Hankow, Foochow, Oanton,and the, Other hand, the tree Is struck I � N. Wd 1116TRIEg Toronto. OUnstu- At many Of these abffb- When Its Surface Is dry it Is more me. . RE111, (31OLDPIN FILITUAD. . . Lately useless war liattrial is turned vareir damagedt because then the eled. I,M going to marry a mat with, half I'The Canada Permanent omt-fitting -component parta of what tirto spark will deft6a,ll by a line of a million dollars, , Maid the girl In the I I * kaea to L Make Up a uselees. Military lower reslAtame along the damp Wood bloyole,ffult. I , . . and Western orga.1nixXtIon. - . under the bark. In this case the beat Jim glad to hear, It, saIA the other L . 11`�_ . of the spark instantly PrOduees steam girl, Who IS ho f . Mortgage Corporation. I I DOING IT EVERIt MINUTE, to a very high pressure under the 0, I musn't tell you that. He hasn't _ bark, and It Is generally blown p,, , got it all yet. VAD, Cliftlift PeftaftrIt Bulkftl , Tess -Miss Massy lit in for ovary. , - ­ 1 . . 11 ­, ­ � !a I I.. I -L I L L I 'L I .... . I 111VIon- .. - !�!�� fibing. She ig ConstantIl -doills � . Toft0XT0 ft, TORONTO" . � 118 I . . . r BXA*C* OPItliltil- . sovilithinK. I 00 1". I 0 & # . I .# A 61 I wttw"gom#AivoAtouwoii-0.,$LJ4*0.0. , " I I �. I 1G, ft000-, Callital Paid UP, $6,00,000 JeAN, who recognizes Miss Phusisy , I . I I .4;tt4 00, As a TfTAI-yas, but tho Ono thing Abe 4A 44V . . to doing Moat constantly sho won't 0 OF * I , ir ,06"rve Fundil - 1050000 admit. 4A , L - ' . 1. .L . , SLOA - � L I . I t__ I 0 . I .1 I I I .i� TAtse-00hat's thatt logo , I 'A. L'I I I I " I I #rW4#*J_ %U46Y I I I $ossr--Qro,wLng older, I I I I .. , L I . .0 . 666rad 060014*1116 t -4 . - I I .11 Ill, viWh"40at "A Dep"I 4 ft __ 1. . . I . 9wro"6ruo"ll" . 1;('10 .. oftsitioll- sindIntoott , I , . . . IZUT 18 DUMORNNT. . . 4 06"Jart 111*11101111 - I Lov6 laughs at locksmiths, quoted I I I . I I � L . %4VIft�rft"ftl'- Dobefitamtsoued 11 . ,/ W" & 1"A tbo minister's wife, .1 1040to " I . fttakf_ lit Stemn't aad cur. oomomow*m" oww� . I llut not at wolookAnliths, tim6tidold , . L J 64T '1096 " rtficy. t