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The Clinton News-Record, 1900-10-11, Page 7S'LA&V 80 THEIR BOYO 1� I HE 14AD BERN WPAK AND AILINQ FROM INFANCY. . __ , , ,4s ne Qjew 4010sly 1114 Trol;1114% Seemed to suvrea8v aild 1414 Parent, .4 Tholight 111ok 10oillkle4l to all auvikkid'o 1,11ID-4hr- NV11- liol4k,4, 4,111k 1-114g, Cured' 111104 NVIKII 119,P011 414,111110st, Pellorteol. I From the Post, Tborold, Oat. Mr. James Dabauld, and wife Are, two of the best known r0*1611t$ Of the town of Thorold, where tboYt have passed many years, In their family! they ]Live a little son, Who, al- though but ten years) of a9% has Ox- pexionced much afflictions and his paxonts expended many a dollar in the search for his renewed health - all in vain, howevex, until Dr. Wil- liams' Pink Fills were brought into use. A post iregorter bearing of the cure called at Mr. Dab . ould's easy home and-reocived full Particulars from Mrs. Dabauld. "I am pleased," said Mrs. DabaAld, "to have tbe� Pllb-� lie made awaxe, of We facts Of myt boy's case it it is likelp to help OOMA. other sufferer. Charley! is now ten years of age. In . infanQy .he was a delicate child, bat from four to seven he scarcely Ila sad a well day. At four years of :go he began to COM - plain of frequent headaches, which later became almost continuous, and soon symptoms of general debility developed. . Ills 'appetite. was poor and be grow pale and emaolated,k-and . the least exertion caused a severe palpitation and fluittdring. of the heart, and dizziness. At. times there . was oonsid8iablo derangement of his stomach; a blueness of the lips andl a. sho;rtness of breath. He would ofton lie awake� at night and rise in. -the morning haggard and . ILA . refreshed., Daring his illness he was trea.ted.by two doctors. Both differed 14 ,the diagnosis of his case. One said it was catarrh of the stomach,. and while h -is treatment was persisted in there was no improvement. The see - and. also attended him 'for some( time with no betteir results. Some time i I after my attention was attracted by my a -ant to Dr. WUI!am-%'.Pln.k Pills, and about September, '1897i 1 pro- cured the pills and h gan taking them. We had tong Wore come to the conclusion he woulit be an invalid ` tow life, but believing it a .duty I owed to my child to. procure all means of relief, I was determined to give Dr. Williams . 'Pink pills a fair ;Lrial. The good effects of the.first -.11 I boix was apparent, and five boxes were usedi ' which were taken in I . . about six months' time, when be was strong and well, and could., attend goilool, and play and frolic as other healthy boys.do. As every sympton of his old trouble has Vanished, consider his cure complete. The pill � ­ � � � have certainly done .11int a W-Orld a good, as nearly three years have.* Kno passed away and he has Dot se6n Sick day in that length of: time. . Shall ever feet that we owe . - our boy' healLh to Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and believe that their probapt us . would relieve much Suffering. 9, . .' I .. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills a:re jui as valuable in. the case of. obildre as with adults, and puny. little ,one would soon thrive and 0ow iai:un der this* treatment, which has - n equal for building up th giving renewed strength to blxain I body -and nerves. Eald by all, dealer .or sent postpaid at 500. a -box a six'boxes for $2.50, by addressin * � . the Dr. Williams Medicine . �Oo Brockville, Ont . . Do not, be persuai I ad t,o try something else said to . . "Just as good." . . . , so . � : . . � , PERSONA1. � . 1. — . , Inleremillig itellig Colleoriallig Nobleg ski Their lWatesi. . I . � . � On September l3th, Lord Paunc ' f-ote, the English Ambassador ' Washington, celebwated. his sevent second birthday. Ills lordsh!Pst%n six feet two in height, has# a inassl bald head, heavy black eyobrows..an strongly marked features. T Paunoefotm are supposed to da 1. back some 800 years, they being . Po sessed of lands in the time of Willia the Conqueror. The name Was or ginally Pauncefort, derived. from t French "PensesforL.1 Lord Panne tote, in spite of his age, is a vigorO and enthusiastic cyclist"... ,�.� . I The Marquess of Bute, whose Oft third birthday occurred a few da ago, has hold his title since ho.w six months old. Nbarly all Cardi belongs to lum, and the, addition immense income derived from oo inines makes the Marquess a intillo, aire sev(1ral times over. 40 owns 0 mansions, the finest of L which Monlitatuart, Rothway. . Inde this place is said to ba the onStIle Privets residence -in the world, contains 150 room$, and the noble ow I or has spent over one milliont pouA sterling on it. . A romance of the peerage is r ,called by the recent birthday of t younger Earl Poulett. � - He is t only son of the late Earl by blathl wit 0. -The elder HArl. Poulett, t claimants is also a, Son of th,o earl .big first wife, and the Story of career as Viscount Hinton,11le drga grinder, is wall known. The Poulle peerage, pronounced Paulett) dat fArom, 1627, and this estate of 11,0 , aerm Is said to bring in tin income C20,000 a year. NotwLthstandl filits, however, the late peer we tbrough the Bankruptcy Court, The Duke of Bucoleueb, owns ne -ly 500,000 acres of land and toy Palatial mansions, while his reven amounts to noarly, 4200,000 a, ye In 1455 one of the Duke's anaeato ,%r Walter Scott, not the novelist,. ,course, fought for icing Jamei against the Douglaass, and as 9, ward received a very large share the forfe-664 Duaglas estato�. T wag the belgrinitig of the Dapple lack. In the War. Of titles, the f a 'Jy Im I . gengen twelve, VIZ., two dit dom-,q, one marquluta, four earldo ,Ono vlsconuty� And four baronies, It is f,kot gengially known that XJn1to-st kltatts possesses, a; real I poor,-al'i Its very own[ Lord PC fax, however, IS practically in A orlean 61HP011- . The sixth baron w across the Atlantic in the tIM6 ,(jdorgo ,Wgghlngton; wboAe friend ,was, Aft -d All big descendants hAvo I e ,A and M%rr1Ad in the 116011blid, 'Prea6ut. Tiord Pairfal 1.4 a Drape ftod MA411041 Man In Nf4ryla k1lown as " tulllollrla he 1.4 simply A%." eofitp6 r4 Airf. The M 11,0111, , fly lost all �tlldir Yorkshire -fa Aul ,i-,,- ,u-�, I'voll War of 1642, Through Storm aud WOW I 11 - The Great Smith Familyo slSorae Ono's inlaclillof," he grumbled tried to breath Ili them -it was all In V WE MMOS901 � I a to himself, but after a time he felt vain, and li�e laid the child down again . a . ilmoomfortable. Lord St. just had with a cry that was never forgotten -_ to Rheumatism of the face.' Ottft Ont,, writes: -"I was Der- , "I I Ong, I headache and brain fag. forbidden the boat to be touched, by those who heard It. Uric Acid left In the blood I' 5 , ,, if lie saw it on the river, would and � I presently to looked round, . . by disordered kidneys & t who h9A passed hitxL So, short a time be displeased. Besides, Who bad, "Will any. of you men," he said I I . lodges along the nerve a launched it? None of the servants wIldly-11fatbers. and husbands your- whilph, branches from tile ir. had- touched it-np4o .dare, Lord St. selves -tell me ]low I am to break . .eye over the forehead# and I just WOU14 never dream at taking it r this news to MY wife V' I across the check to the wel otr6tigthAned uid wonderfully. Dr. - be told. When he an- It had to, , side of the nosei The t I near, terod her' room she saw something in , cause is the same as In all Is lie hastened his ate Its he saw his face that caused her to spring . . Rheumatism- disordered Lord St. just ridtag th-rougli the from her oJlialr and cry to him- I Kidneys, TheOure.islike, . "What is it 11, What has happen. . I grounds. , , . wise the same - ,,Xy, lord,,, b;8 said, ,*the pleasure ed V . r boat is on tile river, upside down." He held her in hls� arms,' fast Lord St. just looked dlsplaaseil.­�be clasped to W breaat. Dodd's 1. I I . 10 A it 1h .4A M.U. worst __ . Mbree thousand years ago the Re - rows wore under the dominion of the 'hillatince. Then arose, perhaps, the trangest hardslilp ever imposed upon oubjectl nation, by a conquqlag one, 'be Scriptures themselves tell the tory in these graphic words: -Now here woo no onalth found throughout 11 the la'ad of Israel, for , -he Philistines: said, 'Lest the 3ebrewo make them swords or wear$;, bu-t all , the Israeli - Is went down to the Philistines ' to harpon every man his coulter, and his ax, and his wattook." . Mae blie Hebrews were obliged to travel from 100 to 200 miles to find a stalbb, a hardship tb�t to quite ineon. celvable to -day, When the country . swarms with them. . did not like ]its order to be disobeye".. 4X&Y arsh.g, a . I If t-here.had never been any artisan to ,,Who has had it oat, Stn�mons? It that oolaid happen to us has happen- .. judney amit,ba there would be no 'surname d was not safe," he said. . ed-thp worst." � Smith to -day, And what would It mean is I , "I cannot tell who has touched It, .,it I, h her Fills to, us If there were no longer Smiths, to my lord -1 do not know Who would -thoughts flying Straight to the beat, , III by name, in our land I Ib would mean 11 dare to do so. .. The oars. are missing loved object on eartb-'% is Ar- 1. -_ - - ,- ' I � . . � .- .----.,.. ..__-_­=___--� vacancies in the professors, chiLirs and to . too.".z . I . thur, Adrian I's . .. .1 . I � . upon. the judicial bench; it,would thbi pi Lord St. Just, touched his horse Holding her clasped to his breast, O' a . is was to �, ve, King's. Rest, Adrian the ranks of the lawyers, ministers with his heel and galloped to the bank ]its strong arms round liar. h I a told to . have Laneewood, and his lovely and doctors, of the merchants, brokers oil of the river. Yes, there, surely bar all. . young daughter was to be flobly-dow- and manufacturers, and' of the rail - enough, the "Bluebell" was floating She did not faint or ory; all% neith- I r He , was himself, oils of the road, commercial and financial mag - upside down. I I er wept nor swooned. An awful a ed.. ' . Lord St. Just looked puzzled, Who calmness came over her, she turned most popular mon, In England, and it nates; it would diminish the number Ot pl6ased him that .rich and poor,. groat of scholars, reformers and philoso, 001 could have launched the boat. after his a face to htm-tbat he never forgot. . � . . andaniall,'highand low, should unite pho,ra, and deplete the ranks of sailors, or express proh-LbItloill HeWaitfldillltil "Adrian," she. said, in slow, moas- in praising and blessing big wife. soldiers, farmers, insechanics and all or I UP to him. ured tones, "Lt is Heaven's punisb- They said he -at the gardener came 11 r Zhurity was witho the rest of the. great laboring world; w OfHave yon no iaeai­be, asked. "who ment of bay sin. They are both dead. bounds, her. goodness without par- . . . the tramps, beggars. and -jail birds s$ I has done ibis?" you say-tbe boy I robbed and my , . � allel. ... . � would beless often met with and t The man replied "NO." Suddenly son', whom' I meant to put Ili his "What are you thinking of, VLvi- cranks, politicians, drunkards and of . I he looked into, his. master's face. "Tho place V They lay looked in each en?" ashed hpr husband one day, criminals fewer in number. In facts in , . young gentlenann who is visiting here, other's arms under the bold deep wa- long after these oVents.. * ' nob a rank or gradation of our whole a, ' my lord," he sald-,,woald he be Ilk- ter -MY 'little boy and thebrotber I She looked at him with her beau -ti- social system but what would be at- oj . ly .to touch I the boat? Pe-rhaps he robbed T ,Yoix ate sure they are dead? fal, dark, raystical eyes. . .. fected. Some oulux.of compatat . !on t . ' has not Wen to I Id -about it." I The light has gone from my darling's "I am tihinWng," she sa1d, slowly, hats figured Out 9 that if all the 'males t "I. never mentioned it. to .him,lt re- eyes, And his little lips are closed. ,,how strange it.was that, after pre- of the eaArth were enrolled there would . . . . . . . . Plied Lord St. just, startled. Oswald's arms were round litin, you t - ending Oswald was drowned in a be an a,rmy of 7,000,000 Smithd among "Then, may be, my lord, lie has say? So my sin is . Punished. , Ob, river, lie should bs' rowned 'in a river them, Allowing the'teminine Smitha to i L . d * � taken it, out -and* finding it leaked, 'just, Heaven, let me die V , � . � I . p . . I � I . . � eventually." ' ' . . . . be an numerous, the *arid, has 11,000,- is ' . let it float away. But whore are . the He almost blessed the unconset-. . "T . ry to . forgot it,".advised Lord St. 000 living Pialiths; Wbeithar the number. w , oars I" : . . . . ousness that came over her. . . ­ be an prodigious as this. or not, there is I I . just, for ba.'know not'wlirvt.better . I . . f -Lord St. Just leaned for a minute Miny long days and nights -many counsel to give. I 1� . . I no question but that- it. runs into the is against . his horse's slde-� He grow weeks -passed before Lady St. Just 'b6, millions. A family so' numerous and falut,. pale," .BioU with a deadly fear. knew what was passing around-ber. Did she forget it? People said 8 I I 0 1. � . .1 I ,must lie happy. - She was beautiful. Ao aniveirsally.'infiltered through every . fle said- . . . �. . They could.form, no satisfactory wealthy, good.. . .She had . .a de . voted cambs and class commands at least the 0 . I . I � ."Go to the house and ask 6r- Bat conjecture as' to -how the accident. . - 11 . . . . . . Ildren. $fie held- reapeeb due recognized magnitude and . DO, hold my horse, I will go myself., had happened,, It seemed reasonable husband, lovely chl .1 . I : I . I V . .. . a high position; she. was blessed by aggregated vower.. . I .� . a I Ob, lity Wife, my wife.1" , .. . :to suppose that'Oswald had discovered 6 � .. . , ' . I Heaven.only know how he reach . ad the boat -house, and, seeing the boat very one who knew her.. But. her ' Literally smith - means. smiter ' , 1. a., 0 .. I . . � face, beantiful.with. a calm, unearth- 'And in the house. The servant wbo.opened witli its oars lying 'idle,. had resolved . I one,who e(nii6es, or hammers, . . . . . . the. door . looked . at him in . wonder. to we it. Re knew how to ro.w�it ly beauty, has a whole story In It- old days when � every bib -of .metal, cop -w t . . . I � I ' . ' . .. that story, is the sin of .her lifetime, per � !rou, allyefs 90 . 14 ar.brass, had to g Lord' St, .Just placed his. finger.on big was one. of the things Gerald. Dor- 11 . . . �, . . . .� � . 1. , . . � I .1 ; . � . � " . .1 - . . I., .. ... The:End. .. . 1. :be pounded and hammered by migbby lips. . � :. 1 - .1 . I man bad taught him. He, must have . . �% I ..ql I I � I . . . k d ' ths�,little one a treat;.and � . .� . I . : . abibicesifito'armor, .tools. Plate, utem- . "W'here is her ladyshipf".bia.as, e j offered I I I. . .- � 0 * .. . . I � . . . . in a low voice. . I . .. ,� 1. I the .child, knowing no better, was . I � . . . . . .. . . . . . . 'ails and - imPlements, there I Were need . I . "In her own apartmant,, . My.. lord," - probably delLgItted. I . I . � THE VALUE OT...FRUIT. - - . . ! � of m,n7 . onlit-lis, ' These - "smitherall-. . . ... . . . I . . . . .. I , . . ' . . . . -"- I It .,,were not. 3�asan. .of brawn was ,th6 answer. I., � I They.1night hav`6 roived on until the I ... Ti - 1 Wry, 'or smi its I I . 0 . I . I semed more Arflrlels,�or : Food. 110, Ari� , . . . Ilki I -They hild'ta possess the ready a "Do not tell bar .tli�t .1 have 're- boat filled, - br--�mwhat a - � I I . . � . � r , .. . . alone.. : I I . ,. . . .. . 100 MOOG :1 . . I . � . turnod"I be: said. . �. .. .11 prqbable-t-he little child mig4phave . . I . brain, andskill bo.'sharpen alike an im- . I , . � � . ' . . . I , ". . I I . , , Many,. fruits �IoopLa'ln, fat t.y : and -a 1-. - ple�msenb, repair An armor, ,or shoe. a . ... And then lie has -toned upto the leaned over to grasp at ia water -111Y,. . . . I . 1. . I I *bruminous,matter in large quantities �bokse. Their's was an. honest -'and .1 � aurseey. What was the horrible fear .and,. in so doing,..bave upset the I nd are. therefore, 'ver "valuable as I' . I . % - I " t I bat -Went with him -that' clutched boat_�tbat seemed 'not unlikely. -and a .1. . I. y . . iterative trade, and every road, street I . . his .heart, , with an, Iran bail . d -that , tile 'e"I'dier one, springing after'bim to foods. � ' . and.humlet ha4,ith smiths. Nlit only I . - I. - - . I . .A F renehman,. M. �Ballaud, has just' wore blitire many smiths, but different otopped -his breath�a terrible, awful; save him., perhaps caughthizil'in his �, . 1. . 0 . blished the resalts.of Wig InvestIga- at onaitheiry abounded, and . , . deadly fearl, He bad S68a thei two arme,,and' they. were both :drowned Pu .. .. . I branches .., . I . � . * ... _ . . � I ..; . .., liops, in this field. He � investigated, thao numerous-compoubdo-and d�iivl. 0 boys running in tha sanshine­Where together. . . .. , I I ... ' i . I . I I . . Smith � came into existe S iv ? Great drops of The .two-so--strangel united in with .grapes, .orang a, nuts; figs ban- �tipA .of . Poe., . a were they . Do . , . y . I . .� .. I . ana,s, olives, dates. apricots, all!aonds, Among these are Smither, Stoltlikina, . , I . . . I . . I I agony. stood ,on his.brow.. St ' ratio death were laid in the. beautiful I 'no stra" . a . rries,. rasP,e Smithson, , ithr . . Arrowsmith, . . ... chdrries, qu-1 so, Avrasin - . . , I S man as -lie - wall, be Stood, wit1f, the. grounds of Nutwell . chr.udb,. while berries medlars, ap . ples and prunes - - - Goldsmiths 'Silversmith,' Coppersmith, I . d000r-han . ills in . lZiaind,.'not . ditAng. the unhappy mother lay battling with . . � ­ . . I . Lth .; I . . I . ..., . . All the fruits mentioned,'wlien ripe, Steclamith, Locksmith,, Banamersint . , to:turn it; then he tried tii'redssursi death. . . . . 1. ­ I .. . . . .1 I Oontafti.from W, to 92, per cent of wa, gookamith, Hocicersinith, DrAkesmith, . . I . I I himself. � , - . . . On Lady St., Just's recovery .there I a . . I ' . . . . . . ter. In the dried fruits of commerce F orceemith, Smithaw Sexamith, Camp. . "How foolish I am Is' he thought. -was no need to tell tb6 Secret, nor to _ $ t � . . . ' tiled to save 1�18 proportion falls -to''20, and 'soine- �mltb, . Doweramith,. � Wo.rksmith, . �'They are yery- likely liere,,� and all .reveal who it was that i . . -, I IT �. . . . I I g, and, in so do- times ad low as 10 per conk, the letter Watobamith, , Bakersinith, Wildsmitb s -yight� Heayen, ba.ve mercy 614 me I's bar son frora.drownin . . - . I . � . . -d to* tell the being in almonds and nuts.: ­ :' 'Winteromitil, Botfamith, Eloinsmith � . lie ,went �nto the nurseirys Frank Eng lost his life-nomeo ' I Vegetable . albumail . 4hioll and Snattlideal. I Strangest of all these . . . I I . , mattiar,�6f � I . , . I . I . a was playing alone, the Purse sawing Win of, her life -time. '' . ... I . .0, - � . . . . , . . I . . . i thbie is only 0.25 percent in. the PeMr. pqarhap�, , is Fqwsmithal Sometimes at the Window. The ahild come up to What. Vivian St. Just suffered in . I . .1 I . . . I I . d I � reaches 1.45 in the banana, and from to -distinguish Several Smiths in one � I . J lilm. and clasped 'his linodf.gi . I .her illness .was known, only to,her- ' 15:to'20 Peirce � nt .in almonds'and nuts. at-ree . t or hamlets a Chriatlan:name � 8 "Papa," be said, "I itni. notfpienda self and Heaven,. . She ,recovered in 'well ' � . . , I . . In the ilast'na-mid fruits, as es -in was incorporated with the ' usual nam,6.' Mth'ffik.rry and Arthar. I wanted to tPue, and in time another little son . . ge .Smithpoter,', r I I . olives, there are found fatty matters, Thus..odme inbD' USa drive and Arthux woul not lot me," w I � .1 . . . - d , as" born to 1;isr, �at * sha never' lay- . . smith' an d*, Aar'on'- 9 . I and, resinous substances,whiola reach Billarnibb,' . Helen. . I I ,.For Heaven's sake, bush, my boy I" , ished 94 anbtker child the. passionate . I I � - . .. . I . I ; . I � .1 ... I 11 from 58 to 68. Oak cent. �:- - , 11. sluith'. I I . . I . . , . said. Lord St. Just, He tried to quiet love 0he 4ad given to . ' ' t' . .. . I . ; I . . -, I � . . .Attlo Arthur. It � Acids. are,piesentin largps quan- Inoldentiijily. it.. -may, . be .mentioned the horrible emotion ,that was,rapid- Was four year.4. qtte)r -AF9uF's.daat# - .. . . I � ­ . . : Ic � . . . . . attm in strawberries and gdoseber- that -other languages have their SinifIts id and she - . . I I I . � . I . . . ly ma4terlag blim, -"Nurses" he Sal s that the little boy Panic. J . ries, . . I.. � I..., . . . I I also The Gorma,ita have 'numberless.. . .1where is Master Dorman end -and nameA him. Adriali, . . . I I .. . � itg"aad.Sefinild . tz; the I . . .. - ;. . . 4fter. 4er noble., .. . Master 'Ar!�3iW?`,:',, . . ,� �- I '. �.: .�. I . Sagar' !; must: apundant .In pulpy Sobtalilts. Sohml . . . - , . . husbarid-Adrian Nestle Pf. �Lan.pe­ . I I ­ . . fral , all Ill a�' banallas, dates ,and. French have Le. Fevers, the Spaniards I The woman l6oked up 4with a Placid wood.* But she, never told b,ira- of his 11W .o, . . Snail I � .. I to be. She I did not j�gs, whic I h poliptit*a- � verit . able by- . oun"Ulus,,tbt�.Russia:ns'8ioittowskies, , ' 141 e on her face., . . .. : Utie that was . , d . dro-parli, . onic to( , I . * ... . ;. � I ::d all have Gaven and Gowan, bold him as Lin idol to be iqrsl�lpo . . 11 . 'a 'ri I "They, are playing in the grounds, P . 9ds. ob 'p ln,g" Smith4 . � Fr*ts q4oula pe, emp�oyed as tar as mean , and MeGaven g- my lord. Master Dorman came for but in the dewy summer evening% . .. . ­ . " f- I.. .. . in pJaps 9f1?eveiages, as not itt " meahlug' tb� adn of a Master; Arthur some time since." when she . 'Posgible. �eiG :.0 �..., . 11 ,�,, , t Lt I . , wandered'by the river-sid.e. . . rafFesiil-g, *t serve .� i� . . .1 I . 1, "Have they never , returned I" he she Prayed that he might make a -only are they . . , . I . . 1. �. I * .. . � I I . � at the agme t.ima as p?e4t *nd.drlak, - b is as go�o ds .'Asked, 'hoarsely. � I . . . 1. good man ,and �bo kept from sin� I .. I I . �. In faeb tpe name of Smit , - . � . .. � : . , ,mask aiiy'bilno 6 those wh ,, as a, ' , 0 re " . No, my lord," was the. quiet. reply, abs was never the same agatn..She . I ot .1 I . . � " I I they have .noL" . I .. I W014ia sini oat) at' the public might , I d recovered from her long illness; she OUR GRACIOUS QU919N, I , , ,# . . . W� m�s i4nipile tied From France Do not tell Lady St. JUst that I . 4en P, , I 1. I . . . . , - , , ' I 2� have been bare," he salds. as he hastily had a lovely little, daughter who Quite recaintly tbo- 111shop at, Lqyos ho'atlil his good wife passed bpamselVes 1. I , te quitted . the rootb­ . gre� up the picture of herself. She escorted Mrs, Randle, 44 4frican oft 4o.�I*!4 4r. $Titb �nd ivi��, 'and . � ; she f al- I . � . ' i . S-� . 1�ok her Wace in the world 'lady, and,,her two little children, by bad . - - enemies Ile went back to the Aviar-alde: Two I � . I . no brouble el,qd tig 1�p�f in , filled every duty; she was it model ' _ I " , I . - � o'r three of the man w re standing wife, a tirgia )ady, a -true' friend, ' , royal 'command. to Windsor castle, and gpt,tIpi;: qqt O� the country, When I- 0 . . . PD , 11 banO�,- They looked at , where her Majesty. received the Charles 1J., ,OgsIr�pg Re for �iin_ )is ow. by the noble mdt,ber�)?klt she was never the a a. him With wistful,, .00a.reA faces, and- same again*,. . visitors with the utmost cordiality, self the Spanish JjTilleel 8 -that wl'k's' I , . . . one of them$ di. -awing near, sald� � 1, . . . and gave Presents to the negro child- being talked of as a prop .. .pr ,\,vife for . us "We are afraid, my lord, ,there has in liar room at Mag's Ilost, bangs ren, whom she I kissed. The Queen has him, slipped off i11019PIW tp the Span- � I been an accident here an the river. the picture of a lovely Laughing boy long, . taken* the Warmest interest in !all ca,urb, he and the faitbf Ul "St a. IS" y- with a noble'.fac'e and Sweet, dimpled ' . - d is 4 . These oars were ptokod up under the � � .this West African family. Many that accompanied him poop �4s . the . ys bridge near Harton-they belong to obeeks-a picu . . y two Mr. Smiths. There Is ,a Voliog an tw one, but before whinthl she Ifikes years ago the thlon, Icing of Dabome. . . f � f the boat -and, my lord--" The man t ' itand tit tile twilight or when the. gave . a ji�L I tie glaVo girl, wb�o 'Was of man now serving a term in one of Our . . 0 . a Steve Western penitentiaries who was conia hesitated. I . rows a golden, light on it. royal blood, but 0aPt4re4 in . � I al "Go on,"' said Lord St. Just . sun th rald, to the late Capt-� Forbes, cOj#- victed of train robbery. Be bears the al ' Underneath Is, written, "Artllilr ilding aBritish cruiser. The Cap, matig Of 44 o4lieabad 'and well-bred ' 11. "My lards Ono of the kee Nealle. bait of Laneewood;" . and in me 1. � I I% that he saw a boat_�oar boat -on the I I green churchyard at Nutwoll tain brought the child. to England arld mall- "I ,Will never 41agrace My river, quite. an hour Ago, and that the , . Introduce Tolln . d her to the Queen, who be, family," be stoutly as'41 O'Oq'X *a k is ' there rises - a marble monument -a- - Ltb he $years the a.young gentleman and a,little. bay came godmother to -the little African 9011t4b," And 'as SW 'A 0 were in It." I . I . .broken column-be4ring the name of girl and had her well edueat:ad. Ulti- librIP" ic-d4,V1 40A no One knows who St. They fell back, soared at the terri- Henry Dorman, telling how he died. mately she married a negromerchant he really is. Ib is only by the greatest It I There was no nee I a to reveal who Hen- effo,rt, that. a man can rise superior ble cry t3lat came from his lips, as he . in Lagos, She had a daughter, who n. ryDormanwas. ThOseoret.laydead - * t of all common . fell like tine, stricken dead to tile likewise became the Queen's godchild t10 -this 90mmonoe as I and buriad-tho sin of a life -time Was names. Smith he is, and Smith, "just ground; be lay So only for a f8VW 1210- onded. . . . and was educated at the Queen's ex- 10 be must remain. h . a. Monte, then he rose, shouting wildly- ghters now Smith, "The drags -got the drags I But be A's years passod on and, all things ponse. It was this, daul Right here ponies in an effort of he Silent, tuan-it will kill U,er la4yshlp.0 ,Prospered with him, Lord St. Just Mrs. Randle, who visited the Qu . eon pdrent u thearing be , gradually. forgot the tragedy. Fran- with her children. � I . pring by giving them On the swift, clear, deep river, with - . ,. :I I I 11 ­:�.� I I I � I I . -_ - for their offs rd its reeds and sedges. wity ,,vatoro �. I I . . uch peculiar and diabinotive Christian he lilies on its bosom. snd wilt9w I Zmea that they ,may' be differenti. by . branches bending over it. on the lover Feeble Wasted �Nerves I , '' " at.od in the mindid of men from all Its Iy9 laughing, gleaming river the 00n I . ot,her Smiths. No. other surname on n. was now shining, and,the rebtleas Wa- , . I earth Is " Often compounded with tt . I (ire ter looked like a golden streaM AOso- Useld, to New Life. peculiar Christian names, There as The mo dragged its while the uA* I I . Cobton Smith, Blood Smith, Motu 00 happy father stood by, his white wild This toovoMonts, the f,WLPtlM 04 Mrs. �ff. McLaughlin. 05 Parliament Smith, Mango 130ilth, Vest Smith and of face raised mutely to heaven. thil Very life �f e4pj� �ifl ment igrgqq str�et. ,V40-11TO, States: "MY daugh- Friend Smith, quiDey Smith, Wine of the body spa � to #Ipoet 0'9]�_ .to� w�s'palc, Weak, languid and votry lig Halt an hour afterward the missing trol O'f that great orJg4*0m-ithe perT, n4rvVus.- 1��x 'appedte was o Sith, P14o Smith, Card Smith, 111oklee , nt were found -surely the bright sUln- voa�e system, chabjeabl;6. 'She obAld' scarcely drag, 9mith, 'Sanning Smith, and Preserved nier-sule, bad never shone up6n so'sad Whether weakened and ekbanstoii by horself ,about the kqude, and hot, nerve$ .", 0b; Bigl, Smith, Link Smith, Biff at- a sight-Itttlo, Arthur clasped In the overwork, worry or dlseaao� tf�e effegg wsir�. . Completely tinstrulag. She' Smil Is oalways to produce deraugomentS Of could il�t sleep *16'r 14,0re than half SiAlt� al�d 3ooktoi SiJ61th. 'There are I . Sit elder boy's arms. the most serious order. and the reaj4lk an hour qt a time without sLarting _�hlj',qmith, bbotoil" 19inith', �' Slicker , " no They laid them aide by side On the � is ustiAllY Paralysis, loconlotor ataxiss: �'uj) jCtid'pFying otit 14 excitement. SmO "An'a reillan Smith, Merely ' ar. just progtration, opilopsy or insanity. 11 As Slip w4s gpc?wi.qg woakei and Siilto, Pies Smith', Orn4inental Smith . to green bank, While Lord St�t , Whorl nervous, irritablet Sleepless weaker, T becAllip A armed, - I _'� , - . yalid 6�ta A: alid 'Final Sin1th, Andtbeso are but c �Oda . . " kneeling by them, tried fra loally And. despondent, revitalize the Wasted I ad ti,bo �aijol . . of to bring back some sign, of life. nerve cells by ,using Dr. Chasib's Nerve She use4 tbig gre4tine4l; for' several toe bkoglAolix SOnad of the OtAer, odd I , . , ,9, , I I 0 . , _- J_ I 1A. row "It is of no use, my, lords's said one Food (.,)Ills,) Von L walt Lor ara lo . - pins and nervous fleadaChO an d S. of of tbca men, pityingly--ii"of no use at � . X to dtive ,you to them us I of t o his all-tboy Are stouti dead." , � Stone dead, the slender, handsome great nerve restorative. r. Joseph GhrOUx, W Metcalf street, uch Attiplifig who was that week to have Ottft Ont,, writes: -"I was Der- , "I I Ong, I headache and brain fag. in' found Uls inheritanoo and his namel was restless At night, and could not 13' Stone doad, the lovely, laughtlag bboy film I p" p appetite, was poor, And, I me, & t who h9A passed hitxL So, short a time saffore from nervous dysp6pisia. Lit - t16 business pares worried and irritat- the since laughing in the sunshind I The ad, me, After having used Dr. Chdad's Iva pink rounded Iltabo were still, the I Nerve Vood for about two months, I ir. 1119 curls all Wet, tie iam9blAg Shin. danfianklysaythatt fcollik6anew m. ent area plosed, the sweet Ill" wlilite 0d fixed. AV, it was too terrible 040 Xnkla- I I ,.,My, a euto Is good, I rest and sleop ffag iL6 treaLtivent has Ot this still cold body Ishould bo that of wel otr6tigthAned uid wonderfully. Dr. the v. big lovoly boy I Oh, It the N111 would ( ,%haola Nerve VO&A pills are, eertdinly, the* b"t X*v6r usedl and I say so be - The rly I Imt 60ABO t4 AIL1116 I Ito rabod the little body in his Atluss i ' Coffift I WAUt tp SIV6 fUll tr6di,t whore It Is dIA 0 , I . weeks, and from Cho f irat we n9ti6ad a decided Improvemont. Her apjlotit� W- cama better, she gained in wselgbt the color came back to her faoo, and she gradually became strong and well. I cannot say too Ma0l In -favor of tit!$ 6nee it bait proved such a, blessing to MY daughii ter.10 The longer yatt delay treatinent th6 wore distant will be yonr reeo�'ary. Nervous diseases never wear awaYo bat araduallY got worse. Df, 01106-0 Nerve Food, pills, I% the only preparit- tion which is pertain booNu,,46 it con - talus In condensed form the very eta - menta, of na-turro VIhich go to form now norv6 tissue. It pares by build- ing up t�he systota, 50 cents it boit, at all ,dealers, or Bilmoalson, IIAA64 & Co,, Toronto, 1, , . nd, he palled it by a thousand tender r, ,,,,,, wItlf all the passion of a mah'6 I , 0 1 .ill A fro AW& $ , 0 rt.ohia $pNe- eFo-wu ,s, love AM grief he kLV*4 ther 41114D - e - .rV tape, His ol*u" the whito It" And I . I pap a a L a 011OLLAN . ,�eotptrealF­p . 1; . . I . .t. I ha�� borq.0 orp t�oap: 4116, , i Amonot flathurst, Pol��dep�l bolfou, Olib'toati, I , t141A, Xinto, &bry, I W .1 k " ' , Yo, pLawl a . . " X414614m; ,904t,Uw6oa, P(Ddop, Pap.07, garalus, Vilah, 8,4004, O'ga 0011a. Ono fond mother tamed Jtor dog v1post Smith and snothsar callod hot 00P )W- Sralul� _-, ___*-0o MUSHROOM Cliop, The annual crop of mushyrooms In Prance, Is Va � lued at $2,00,000, And there are 00 Wholesale firma In pArlik dealing exclusively in them. Xn tho ftartui6ntl a the 80-1110, it appears, there are some 0,000 IMV66 In whi0b, mushrooms, are grown, And About NO poroolls are o1uployed In their oul- tiam USEFUL WHALE 01L. ..""R �Iabrteoleo and Ill IS112104149ii-Cost" $10 a 4.14114110. 'Whale oil," said a dealer In oilM, I to some extent. USC4 as a lubri- Ing oil, but not to a very large exit; when used for lubricating rposes it 'is more often compound - with mineral oils, which are cheap - Whale oil is used for tempering el; it is still used in a limited way game people as all illuminating all. bale oill is used for making whale soap, used for killing wornis on 30S. 'Spe,rm Oil Is a tine lubricating , used on fine machinery, large d small; the fine Sewing machine . is likely to bo sperat oil. It IS , ed for illuminating purposes in saf- y lauips in mines, and it is used some extent for lamps in ware- ousea, because at its small liability explode, sperm standing a higher groo of heat than mineral oils. it used as a Signal oll on shipboard, lamps and�laatorils, and for side- ghts, and no on, and on steamers a lubricating oil. For all these rposes mineral ,oils and lubricating ompouds,liave more or less supplant - it because dig their greater cheap- �sfi, bat spermail is nevertheless.in =and fur them, There are some her uses for whale oil and for Sperm 1, which are btill sold to, larger and allev users by the barrel or the can gallon, Whale oil brings somo� here about 00 cents a gallon arid XM oil 60 cents or tbereAbouts, and te desirable qualltips.fiw BOMB Useo� these Qigs, once *a commonly used, ake a market for the coili aratiyely , I . p . all, and dlratril0ing quantities, Of . them nctw brought to sale, eyen hough. their prices are bigh6r t4an . . .. hose,of the cite that haryo so cora-' ton)y supplanted ,them, * . " There is'4n all prqd4ped from game . . 4rt 6� the*haad, Of tho'w4als . �hat much j4owp pQ�tly tha I I . n .,either bale all ,or spe.rin oil. �t Sells in � . �. t fqw, as much as,§10 a VallQn. This � . w . atc.4 OIL and it may be bought . _ . .dealers in- watch-.pupplips.. Tt is . sod tow cAling I watch" and also for I . � - Iling .the arbors0.QrJournaI§, 'Qf the .. . - heels of tower clooks. 'Jt, is not Only I ,tino lubrloil4t, but it. withs�anda � . . . oid rom4rkably well,, nqt'f ree�lng exr , . . . . . ept at. an pxtroinely * JQNy . tomlicram qro, for whicli reaso# It 14 very 4e- , ' . ir,able t.or . o4c4 4se irpoplil �aud p* - I . I . K*64 0itUAtI04S," . � .. , � . . . . . . It'$ never too late to learn the good points of I : , , I ..... . t, 01 , "... I 1. Is . i I - � . - . . . . .— - . I . . . ' . 'I .. ABOUT CORSETS.- . ,. .. . . ; ­ . I � �. I Corsets of vaxious forms. and ea, . eatiri , cities * -have boo . 4 worn'. ever Lace ,tbe':e4pd,'of man J)a:.v.o adp:,L*Lred p lie,grap-6till form-ot.. .�vo;nao. :Al- A I . vaya.wtith oate I aim arl� obje'c�t in view , Lud that tomore fglly emphasize the -,a . I . I .. I ea,utifully ;r`014`4464 .Olkgryegs of th a: Ist and hips. Co4-4e�i -N , 4ya been . . � ellown by,many nameo and 1.4 im. .by � . . , I ,. � . nany people, !bat. invatriably for �.a I . . iagle -and ,setf-04148 pu.rpoge-� ''VI)e . . . I ' : w ,Loq�;ans �ne tbe�p u,114esr i4e title , I . . . ) I 9 corseti.viJbe Italians oor4iitta, -the .. 1pa.D1 'Vas " parseLe;tO, the 'rgalet' whi . le'the' � -English . P bj� ol' lan:7 g . '. . d�bbiad th.M sliooesslv'�ely car- . I eta, bodip�'L Stoinaebor,'ormys and onr- � � ., � . lets. . , . , . . � . . I I I I . . - ..Tbe�Ejiglish..ParILailio,n�t.W 1450-far� I . . do 'Cho wives (if persons aot� baying i � I - the, yea,rly . income of $200, '. and thd , , I . I . � Widows Of less posoe*sian, towear.cor-. I Sets of si . 11; made out �f �ha. realm, or . - . . � any . coverchiaf exceeding a certain . . . . * ' price. In the 15M and 10th centurie� . I . . . coiloets ..were exceedingly -elaborate Ith skirts an4t sleeves attached t . 0 Wl. . . . , . � I . ill- . in and owist,rueted out of tine � CA *W-4 02W W r-�A,. Iviatq, pvo�lo have.� ready leartiod wh4t IL 90011 tea rcxll)r 104 . . You ulaY glono, mNo it you etvo it it fair trial. Ili � Wad V044-01, 2S, 30,40, so, 601 � " Jim! , � - 1. I"— ­ . w' . - _-, . t__71:__-_ ,�­, ­­­ . ftAWWWAW �!! 4WA&,�AWOWAW�#%11�1�,�A&�� , 9 Good Paint Shim. It gives It ShIlle4s"s , "the Flom a liewneos of appear- I I '"_1­1"�.....-, .,%_.�, ance whioll is pleasing. . . , - , ,\, 11,111111, \ I �/�, /./;�, �/ ,� \ /A I , " \ , �. , , � .�.� " � ,�� I , I ,_ � - I - �;,.,­,,­ I - I "�,�, .. �._ , _ - .;;�__ :: '. , .. .. - �!i.. � �� " � � � , .: ?,i,:,�. .: - ,_. I .: _�_ .. .: . .. ::,(, I F, ..: - �_ A M SATS .1 o. - !i � �,,.,� . ',- I '! i1l __ - . . 9 .. t�,, IN 1� � Z V Uj� 1- __. - I , I , ":., . ?­­�_ _=_ 1'. N e", . R PAINTS � ` -, -P .1 ,60 � 11;F - e - , ,,T,,01T'_`1 `;,?"� - . -1 - ­ . J� ,�� ., . - .. "I'll I not only shine but wear. I .��Fr= ­__,_ ... C-.�k'�;�",-'--�---�-�7.;,.-I.i--�,1= �� - . 1 4�� , 7';. Z . j q, � I You will like the way they go .���_, .; � on, and the way they slay . on, . ________V_,��, .1 I—— -1 They are reasonable in price. � - Ask �our dealer. . . - I I I - . .. .1 I . �,� " - " � , - - I I'', I I , I , " I . � . 1� "I-,... -1 1. ,I 0. RIM99Y & SON, P0101 MR013 . ­ �.. -, . MONTREAL. Est'd x642 I" I � _,,Wft11Wft"ooV1 P%wWwwww"'W�%1"I , ;I I . I CARE or, THE, MOUTIT. _� NEW GAME. . . . It you put two drops . of camphor '.rcther ball Is in high vogne. it i your tooth brusli it will give.youi affords amusement .and oOtdoor ex- � outh the freshest, cleanest feelling croise. It is played by means pt 4 � 1,ftginable, and will make, your gums pole nine feet long, to which a - rope I ' isy and absolutely prevent any- and tennis ball are a�taobed. TWO Ling like cold gores or affection* of play the ( , pr the ball game'; o4ie hittin I . � I >ur tongue. The gums, by the way, with a tennis. rackot in one direptioni . � I . -a bar6maters of . our condition. If while. the othar.hits It in. an opposite ley are clear, brig4t and red we a" directionj whgevor quilceedis. in winding . . . I . . i good health,'wb0o if our blood is the rOP3 ontlirely iround the top of I .1 ' .. lvbn� and, wanting i4 the 14Yste'viOtis tife pole has.woq the game, . I . �d corpuscles that make uqhealt4Y ., , 1."Tr to gums will be pale I pink, or it we - (titipy 9f a.l-tter ' which appeared', it . * . . . the C-aylon Observer,) . . re in a very bad.wa,v Indeed, and- . . . , (;O.t .. S 0 1). Nk; ." . I In need a . Co,olnbo, Aug. 15i 11COO, I Luoh' . ,f a course of dialized . . I .will be almost wh To Llie E of t . . %oln, they . I . I I .1 " dKor ' . b<t 'Vey�llon Obser. .� . I . . . � . .. . . . . I ___ I ver." - . . . I I . . ... . . I . The Dfew Tea, peylon and India Dear 8ir ,-I have caiefully examined � . . '1� sltlAP: I .. and tasted tba sma, `6 Of Ted - �resn Tea is rapidly growing 14 fav- marked "Sialada" Isure Unoo,ore(l Coy. I I. . I r with A IP14 2 tea drl,�kors, bap�use,, Ian G.reeii'rea Sloil st�hL ma last night I .� . . I hough it is sir#lax'in- taste ,to �he and f ind'it is. ats stated. , ,. � I , . , - blest Japan tea? it . is, inflnUely I Th'i tea hag exceptlunal leaf tfra- I 1� . . .. I I I � . grunce and draws a -elloice, Cavoury, aqre�deltpiow an4 far in re health- 6dwslit), wtitc*r, Somewhat resembiing I 1q. . . al in use, , It Is �eiag fillt,rodi4ped by ,4'bost grade Japan. , � : .. I � ,AA a opecimen of what'Green, Tea . 'he '�Saladh" Teq Oomp4ny in their I . . I siWald fia in the cup it would, bei ill- " vell known sealed Lsad*Fackets qild most impossible to 'improve on it � . I . � . . ' . , , . 46y say it is going to djqplace Japan "It- Ceylon planters Will only be Care- . � ea just a � s!'Salada" black tea ll,4s'dis I ' to 'illip; 'Greens. up t-o� � this -` .J . . . ti, Plaped al � 1 other black -to". . � .. ita'nda'id .9f.exceI10400, t4e captursi . , . . . & t4e Amei;caii and'Canddian inarkets . . I . . -,­�- , I I ud. assured. '. .".� .- I I . I . , . I . .. 1. .I � ,., : .4 faithfully, . . ,W.ALKIIIG FOR A. WAG.E41 . I � :11 . . � . Y oul - 81rR '.r .; . . �. . I .- ,. F -tJ IQ .., . � � - 6,i�oiid. r. ,'.. 1� . ,E . Mme. Alma Keldseth, %yWOW 0 4 , . . . .1 : . ­ . .1 . . . .1 . our . nalls i t, . , has, for - a'Wa � , . qst . � ... . -1-r7:11 . a . .. . . . . , � .. I . I I , . ad f rqqn p4pistian�a .t(g 1Z ri., go I �, :,. . CLEA34ING :ROTTLES. . !ravel I U , I., I . I '. . ,� '. I . . . I 1. . . ;. . .rte' � It4e " you - bouoe 'got, .' and eta 4" mfitliql1t. el x !'Dkd� knq,v.,'.' sqId tliq old - . - � . .. . . I '. . . ..... I - .4 ' . . ' I 9,ri the way s4e keeper. V t4%t . orush,ed pgggllells are pod or mpney... , . ei, i I ., " 1. .­ .... .! �. . . . "', .. . -rossed SWqden, .pan rk, fx . many, good for, o 4�4nirlg discolgred. br * t i , x1la � . I . is q4l-7 . .; L . I . 1. I I .. ' nd 'part pf.France. . � She wqll�ed 12., ed b,ottles? - T uSed..to t4ink T -m.jsi;- ,' I � . I . I . I I . I . lqarg. a day, and: 4E nlg4t; . wbqld pal! 4aye, � -small apiquilt .of , sh Ih, t " . � . . , , ,qt : I .te I . t a farm. tind qffq,tp %*fork. fqr hef house for cleaning the. inalde'Of hot, . . ­ - .. . ' ' . I . i9apd - and. lodging.' Dire4tly s4 -a.1 tloP7 .Of course ph9ppe . ii I . qf-,po� . . , , � I . I .Rieeqs . I . I . . tad earned Q, little m6n'e' sh started b shells tirb �at, . . I ,y. ..a . , ,,'.ta�q !�r.e good.: .at segg . ... . . I . I . I . . �. I � � , . I . Cgain, did w.'qs4lng. �qd acted, as gay- ter . .sf , . �.. , . I 11 . .. .11 . . I . , . � I I ., I .. 1. . . � .. . 11 . I .'rites.s. . - ..., I .1 . . I . . . . 1. I I ... .. q _ .. I !T P C IQ44 I I . Tr=_ . . . .. . .1 I I . I .rn-lr— I I . I - . - I I "AV - r6vqr Victims., . .: ff- . I ­ . . -, .. . . ....'­ . I I _7! . . 0 _1Jl, . . - ' Here13 a paluter fQr yqlf- Itis not' .. � VALVER. . . . .... - , .. T@4-01. , . 4ay that e.xoice,,�'yotir*miila.dy-b4t"a, cp1slJ7i.a,pi*ntP, so ot , , , . , 0W1;01 0 I . I . v�rujent nucraba.' Xill.'ti�e ulidiobl� I V, , oth powi4ors, Q1 *V0 � *_ I the feyer 0"pases'and fiealth reLarim ifiidid 1% m6oula and dl � tilopula for alip aphot - , Stmomaph i4ejdlplil�s %�ill not kill .It, i exoplis 4 � poe. , Thalfronlar live 06*011) 16 IOU, . n ue$bhopp will - Qintl4ellts, washes or i age dMeases. ,4sk yoqr dei.61er to' 041:4 n a � . - � IlOyoders, . The4o fokelign �Sabsianceq ., itappir. T40ts tpailbd free on APP1104UO�P.' . - , I - . . Fw 0, & (loft palitiot go where the',micr4be builds I "AMC111141 . TOP - -' 111114"1119,' Rs .1leat'. , C4tarr,h402;one will'go for . I . � � . t. it oarrl6d by tbs air You �-. br,eatho I - I . . . _. . and whal-evor air g9a.4 Catarrliozone oatmotbelp but 4o; that inean-4 that PEATHRR _DYKINQ . . . . 016sning 404cuiuiig a�l�jd.Qip�as c1paned, Tbop J,t g9m to thd l4ost min4to air pasa.- - � . . . O*n be lignt by post,' le per oz. Pile UO p)40014 a ' - age in the head.or t-hroat. - Vatarrhom. I . . .1 'DYE1 . NG 00. . I zone'.g;$v,3s relief, instantly, .4 cures i RRITIS" AMPRICAR . . . - � . . . absolutely in tNvehtY-fo4r' hours- I .— . . I � 1110 !hl I your money Wok U you dQ hoL find ,Ggdholla Prayer 80oo,"INZ lffieAll. pum".1011 . .1 this go. - - Druggists s,311 Qttarrhu-.'� Rellilfouipicturej, Ststuary, and &Tah ornamesaw I zone Or We will. send it. to, you in 'I Z&j"tlodjsl Wokka.. Mail ardari ,,Wecalve. prompt allslis, � 0 & Can,pida, or,�United States, prist'and, ! um . . IL A sl. 8ADL co...04litirs*4 . . . I . L . L I . . . . I - lace and I g . old. . They vaArIed in s, . zape duty-pata, for 61, 'N�L'(), 1�01$611 & 00.1 I . . . . , *' Mfg.- Cbeindsts, Xin'goLt"' ()4.t' ; ' length and axapIptude, Wing ocoaoi- .. . ., L ­w� . ' . . ' onally lined with , costly furs . ana � , I WHY DIDN'T 'HE I gaimitures .. of, every iinaginable- dL a7i . s . I . : � . . . . a , � ,mall Willie was, out walking with se'ription. Investigation proves tous n f , ternoorl, �Vheu she , : L . his � mother a a a I . ,that the .taste for slender waists pre- stopped . to give a nickel tD , a beggar. I ' ,valled even more in � the Eastern na- . -,W.hy don't ba'jo. homei. mammaPl bions than in ,those of Europe, Thc asked Willie. , . I . ' L Wabitants. of Ceylon make a. perfect "The poor man has � no. home," she study -at the 'training of the figure lreplle& I - I . � . I . . to the most slender proportions. "Then," continued. the little follow, . ­ .. . . . Books on the subject alre common In ,,why don't he go to a hotel?" . . . . I . . that countiry, and no, young lady IS eansideired the pbrfeetion, of fashion- able eleganco unless a giroat number . . of qualities and graces are possessed . -not the least t6f these is a w . dist which . . eavit be quite or nearly clasped'with ' . I . . . the,two'hands. � � . As i6 'tb'a'ladies' of Ciwoassla, a 1w.a!veller v�rote:: ';What ,would our , ...; .,. . I 441001 wn�. & t?is' fashion 'on the , , ' ' I I , ` ' . Part of tho far-fa,j�eid beauties ;f 6i"r7 . " '" . ­ . 1. , '.. . cassial T4e wo"14 . . �,Ve+r I " r4ads of fMprqpq1 ai . . , .1d furnished Wirth , , .. . he two ptate4 ryt Wood p4p­4 94 c " plies is which Oy their i$troqg. pretsu re, ' . * ' 4 � prevent the exp4pship pf . �4e r, hp s t. 'This corset also confines the Wet from the oollar-bones to I.he waist bY . means of a card which pasges through I . .. . I loathari rings. 9.14ey !svell- Wpar. it .. darlog, the nlg4tj "d oqly ta.46 it off . wh6a worn 00, tQ W Qi). al'Qt4e I r . quite as small." . ' I � The Chincae have so far oj�nfinad ' their ,restrictive stforts to the feet of tile ladicit. But their admiration fair elegantly proportioned figures will e following extract from a totter Published in Chambers' Journal in 1845 ' over,the name Of Woo-tan-ybin, an inhabl- tAnt Of the Celestial Empire; "Their eyses," he saysi w.riting of the t0ogliob ladles, "having the blue tilit 'Of' tile watert of autumn, are charming be- ycild descriptions and tiletr waists are Lived 48 tight and thin 48 4 WillOW branch., What, perhaps oaugiit My tanoy. most was the eight of elegant- lydre-voed young ladles with ivearl-I Ike necks and tight-laced waists; nothing � can be so ,anchanting as to tee ladies I that dompross themselves into taper ; I forms of the mot -exquisite shape. : the, like at which I have never Gaon I b6fore-11 . . . __ . � . 1. I ' DAT � To (WRE, A COLD -IN Wsli, . I - Tiske,taxistRe W01110 Qniulua Tablets. 'A;l dragglate refund the inuiley It 6 fails W OLIM .8. IV, Urove'o bjgsl4�arq in on eabli box. 260. . .. I . . . I �, �* , ­ ��. � . . I I . . A New I Y61rk florist saiA that the ,ilk at the valley i� pois6rious, and its stem should hot �bs placed in the I . . I , 11 moulb.' . . ... � . I . , 0, . __ , . . . . . pok oveR PWrY YEARb . WINSLOW% SOOTHING% OVAUP b"A b6m pJa6thdrg f6i their thildren Webilim, UAw-- rhdadebblild, tootona the lums AII&P 041% 011M wind to,' dlirthikmwb'ren=,Vor.dtarrhom�V,0.61)cWc Im I gists uVout " world. I Be Nan fill. , \Vjt�slb�e! . (othisig Symp." , . .., , .-,4 , . , . I I : � F1 . 'fli - . r is ,�ps M BUST - . I ..I ; ­ - - . The German , ri.mperor boo bpep I I . . , . �nown to'chango I . , ... )Is cositlml�' 12 UJAPIS . � A . I in JR ii�ur's'., Ifis w4rdrql-!,o qontains . � '' . . . 000 suitq, � niarp than 11 � . I . . I I __ .1 - . . . 0. 41A 119TIL 01 50 . 0 - Com% ".1?1r,n ' Thel'i, 041morills" Fr99 . . T -CI -0-0111, .---- -_ ----I 476nud, AVENUE "OU89-'A"ON-Poto"044 $1.4 . � -��- I . . . NOT DANG:OROUS, I Most spiders are possessed Of PO6 11 son-fauge, but V61ty few Aro allnger� Ong to human beings, ------.Is.— — STE AM MOINE 8, . . . . I �n t%6\ �Orinat!Ofl Of a 8111916 loco- Motiv-d' st"m',Ongin6 nb fewer than 5,416'ple4g 1�avo`to be put together, and these re4uiro to be as adourately a,djustod as tj?o works of a watch. ­ . I . I . I ��­�,�,!!!�!!! ps!.__ rch In this &f it" TOW*, 0 tbo beeL, - . . ELI CTRICAL P ARMING. . A syndicate has been formed at Och. senfurt, Havaria, to Apply electricity in Agriculture. 4 eautral station will lartilsh the current at a Pressure of 5,000 volts to small stations on each farm for working thrashars, out - tsars and so on. I .. I . " " ' ­ .. - . , , ____ - ____________ 1. . , # . ­ . . 11 1 1 , ., , . . ." I . , O!, 6�! tn! 4.00l�,, ­ � � . 11 . .. .. 0 I � '10 . I V . ,. I'll. .1 I . I I . , . . I., ! .4 4&4&�r, A S " Vt �tvi ,. I � I 1. 1. I � �. I "A . . . , . .­" , L., , 1, � I ,of& 4,4t0q,& Ole"Al A . -1 � . . 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