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The Clinton News-Record, 1901-06-20, Page 6ImIda 111�111 --,--. I 'r,"', 'W"OP!,111 ___ ­ - ­ __ __�,­ I ­____­.,._, '"ITO T . -'1--- I ­ or I IT PAYS TO 0XV60LE CHISAX111. I Ao"11 R9 'WANT I T— I r_,;_----_, nuawwwrFl. _­_ PFRwiNAw "" , O ST M11 I Y" I I I INRIA TEA 10"61 ftats for owowqw "d otho" Iliblood Ortoa that Is *lw*yo dopoodabio,AIWAY'sboot "A is in constant "WAX4 � NY 1111t Astbor 0 ..... , Elf' L I . . XUX.&904 44 tbo 31140111144416 � i Ux 11810numn CO)II)ITIoN or I Malida's f 40 A olpsy's 04#1rilit"'l, . , ) 'Az laywav,gatiQu of the, methods THAT IS THE XIND ' `k v � 1011", M10TINX 014011TIAR, 1%, o Aim,kor rwo . % 1 OMPIQY04 b,y thO p"jile 0041agod in * - I I . ' , ` �T T ,­ ,,a w#*,,# I I , � r WN m � am from QLag44 LUMMELLA CEYL,t I I 44 A Iffart's "Itt"4141040tt 11 � I u4WIIng Chlinamen '� as obill Ar�w swo ow Imm" 04000 oforl X 0 & 110.0 Ilk. I . A .Quantity of Quallit unlw stmem 0OW4 th4t Lead, PAC"904# 0s- Jai 40# 50 #04 60 Coat$, ........ ly * kat. the IW lisp Illum Was. so" 11. � ' 10AVe, protitti *re made by them. TIM —:11F.M11! ­Tt�,_ ­,_­__­_,­_­ �­__!!�Ilr"911104190!11110 � . .C." , .. ..4" e � ..;j�. of 4"Ov 00", mod "ON got liantil Holm .. is' hat all,drinkerm of NA 'I '' ' "11' ,W " .. � & I I , "" - . * .., ...+C.'o. 'P.. I ..4 I W wbine-Made Tea, get. No tQA 08. hes4luavtoril of tha IJMUgQ;Ior9 are at ' ' � . .11#4..,-.141.1..4..�....,..O.-.W.*�leto � I I k I.: + . oe . .** L Of "Oliwi-Inis Is 114w,welli 004 wo"JF_ +oe.*-O*tl�*1041"-*,-**.oe4*-""Wet*-,,-,*,.I*t..IWO.*..,le4*14 141-40"OK04111 '� *": PlIve, wholesome or'L6couowical. Su#erlativie IU actual Montreal wbAre tile: executive fore %_ . 1 I #*P� t*'� ""4 +'+ eto*.� "#t* 0*4%�;i*'�-*,POO�-� L . of the Cliumse smuggling Itiruat I paint your house now; don't delay . � . , I Ak""*"PFSW"t,4 a wer t . : PAINT agar, Pr000rvia it I brightoil it UP- ' ft= the Telegraph � , Quebec. YNOPSX8 OF PRECEDING itor. Then ho bounced up wild cried v . It, To sai 411, varieties of tastes. litatLoU4. tbguVb its QWAQWS'Lare. the . perty & par coat, . . OHAPTE:RS-Guy Hartleigh leaves Out,. . 1. � , , prove your pro - � . . . No, 4IX,Q in medicine in mod- England to find his long, loot cousin I 'What does this, rdean? To e Ill?" P I I ___ __ — big Chinese oompanioa of the TTalted IT wddipg a little of our c6lebratod I � Over � I . "Ile Is Ill, there is no 4 ' Ceylon Teas arc sold to Seale.4 14 Stuteo' L , aint, made, to keep houses from bwvoone cog Much to bring In $ua Francisco. , . no, I ding to doc4y, and to, MAM boo*$ I . . . - saw. him in bed, and here onl)r. Black, rII.XVd,,(JiiIC 'Chluede'repre4ento,ttyes In Montreal I , , 'Ofored I or", 11410 that, for I ' I L WICKol CAUtiral, back; 00 rich glow of health and the . . Pkkota V I I L u4tur4l a�gtivit,y of healthy young I . Is the physician's certificate, to Wax Coylost (Irean. Froo omples. 40 , , , DUAFTEU- H. I . I## fuTAIgh to each., individual Chinaman I...." ­ ... �� �­­­­_ - , I . I 'WamombQ0 to weak and alling girls * ' 8! ALA.,DA.. Addrass'oSALADA,11 Toronto. bound for the other i0de of the boga� ) I . .Sometime after the night. Guy was OlUto%anodpold OtIbA.e"distraoted manager . I . 1 46 hall Dr. WIIIIAMS, Fink Pills. promising his. uncle. to go In search ; ill lt�tlli ill RAMSAY's, PAINT ' . QIrls delicate from ch . A document which left no Manner of I ­ . daXy line by the'undorground route I %I . , . Ildhood have of his cousin, a party of young men, I . 1 Used those 'pills with remarkably in u, ripe stage of gayety, sat In one. doubt in hie mind. I , ­ #L "q'L) the, iaeoe*ary cash wltk which to pay; _ � . . 4,,V,h,t know the business pho hap put into ��!� ­ , is a money-savpx because It lasts : . . beneficial effects, and the -cherished am. I to do?" cried the poor tile part?#, 11 I :!! for. being mugglQ4 through. This Vr; longer, keeps: color better, goes `37 . . ftvghter of me.ny a llousehOAA A&MA San Francisco � I . I z her And is not '?- of the private rooms of a famous . man, runnine his hands through nits I 'Don't disturb, you _ LL boon tra restaurant, ,discussing hair 'us It ragging for au Idea. , rselt About, that. .. , . menev hus, to be irsturAell out of the ­ - turther than. any at # .4sfcirmod from a Vale and clear to commence � I � . 1. , the Burgundy of Mine host, after "Ile hAs an uuder-study, has lie 1, have spen. her inAt twice, and, be- I.. fixot eArniZI9S 14 the iM , with, Dealers ? .. migrant, and ­ h;kvip it, So 0?_ I � CUISIne, L sides, I got Dusanto to tell me all � - Ilurep to, pay -would simply 1004 to .1 . I . . PicklY girl into a happy and robust having done justice to his P . , a's ZA , nd to us for our , I � � condition by their use. not?, ultarla boing denounced to ' ' . ,,., I Y 4 be could think of. Do'n't. fear for �the defa DOV,LET "K" ki'REE 111 , I . � "T Bay, Wilton," said Ono, "only "Yes, but I never suspected Such and bealitif"I bCil"C&L W 0 . Among tile m - me.#,. � . I . ',� 11 ... 'i 4'. about Paints yp R . � u#y who have regain two days more - in which, To Save , . . - _ . L. .ad heo4lth And Strength through the I A thing as this and 1 gave him leave � . ,., Me A-moricaa nuthor4los and axpell- ,% ... *:--`;,. 1#1 � your bet," I "Welli yoix don't fear for yourself. I 04 tX91A tile 00114trY, no r4fli: is run :. J� . I -1 I , a )r. Williams' Pink Fills Is to go to San Jose. I It you kad played It ,with her a hun- �� � ,of , lie money, Tbe . .." 11 I- � ... -'^'-. ' *_ ' .. I .so of I , "More thax One day $I . ., I a by the advancers t '-,; -,Vf* � .- A. RAMSAY & SONo 1- � �% I need, oil � . Woo Ernestine Cloutier, the 'Which he asked for at my sug- drod times you couldn't be easier �,11 � j total cost of Smaggling aChinamun X. I 11, , L fifteen would be oiiougb,'� was the nOXX­ � 1 � 1. . .;".. .T.� � I U- I � I . gestion," was Oar. X , year old dA . Lylls mental coin- 1 . 6 . , Ughter Of Mr. G. A. CIO chalant Answer. over it," muttered the distracted . froWa Moutre4l. to tire United 'States ,? � . PAINT "ANKROO , , ' meat. Aloud lie Said,' .. __ '. :"i .. * tioi�, residing ut Zio. 8L Lall,emand "What bet Is that?" asked an with un up- Wan, as. h hastened way to So . is -abo%t Q500, .of which :485 goes to :11 -.'.--. .. .-.... . �?_ . . , other. no A 0 . y '. , , ...: 1.,,, . laxom. Y, street, Quob,ec city. Mr. Cloutlqria L pearancei of solicitude, "I am very � . 12 ...., - 11 , .:.. I . TT�RWALIZJ_ � ! , . . . "Wha,t bet?" they all cried with that the first act was going right. I the individual who actuall,r the If -11. _ , _ ­� ,.;.."�..v. .. . X . i I I an i4teirview with a reprosai,tatLye . of ,,gavea,t you heard?" �= Mr. Dusante was afraid you Most of the Audience there knew As . 11 "I � chimaraAA across the line. puth� . . .... .11 . Iffiat'd 1442. 4V , . . . I 11'. . 0 voice, . I � . ,,y, in g , n be placed In An Awkward pp- I :,*,* * .1 W I J.. � � "Well, it you All Shout 4 sltion� I think lie said you had no.! thut L ryl entered on the stage . - V Otr A year or two there wak� a *,*I*Ielllt*....*., I the Telegraph gave th( soon as Ca, � . n � 'd � , t me like . : lat .1 account of his ds�iighter's. 'y that there will be no excuse for not body. else but'his Undor-study who . he was -not the same Romeo in the actual Smuggling 1paotliods ad! ,:s'.. I . . j . _ perlo � L . I . . I I y I :M . I ly L they,liad been accustomed to, but as . . Opma. cull. . g tha I t I a Wing . . � I ­ � .. ­ . .1 . I I recovery: "Almosk from bearing. What is the bet, Wilton?" a s Place." , . I not enjoyed Add � - I _1 � . daughter had , "A thousand dollars. even, that I I he bore himself With ease, and de- , ! . OwR=Ixig at th,otr, countrymen Into the if Yo t best rennita SHIP . li ­ "Yes," groaned the mana,gler, tound I I . iw Wan . all your I . . .. L I . hoalt4, her. constitution being qi a won't drive Maida Carringford to 1. c L livered his lines well u4d, with point , United Stute�g by meana of Chinese . BUTTF-Ri 90111111f 1`011116TOY, APPLIN, other FRUITS 900 PRO01191110 " , . . 1. - OlIff LHOU �an't eyou change the play now. there was no disposition to cavil at. ! I ,r la MJ$610" Co. 11-Iled C�r,WLeapMarkot$M4 I � . L:�.., I % . trail character, We did not Pay the So before the end of the Why didrft he let me know before? - � . watineases Procured - by borde w- The Dawson Com Colborne, St., Torwkto, , I . . . .�.. :, 4 =14ch, attention to herwoakness AS week." . . him, thougli lie displayed no especial I - yeift Tho dincovery .qf the fra.ud in I L �-. I � it I had known three hours ago I 1. — I ____ � ,�. �:.� . � . *0 tholightL that She would outgrow "She had refused to see: anybody could have made some chan I ge," .­ warmth. %'but, he was reserving ' . . 0. few, halstanceis, and the necessary. IL . . . You wr*lto in an adVertlear tali Win thXA I ­ . . it, Unfortunately this was not the or acceptany gifts," ex I for tho. Meeting .with Juliet In her .. . 11 . 04ing ,up of tbo; I dur- , FUNNY IN COMPANY. whon loania"t In this paper. Itlato L I .� 1. I . plained the "Which was e4uctly what I Wished . 11 I 11 lo minigrautsi ou saw file advert Folks aro treated . . ! � : case, and as she grow. older 'she. ve- one who. had first spoken, "but Wil- father's house. He knew the busi- ­ ling the investigation of each case, in A .well-known bumourlst i.9 fond of our Interest to do in, as our I . �., � came so we to prevent,," was - the second mental r7w"� . � stly and.ogived with Ue best, . ' on declared It was only because she ness called for'A, kiss, and it was I . I , . I . FlattsbuxV Jail, Jiave, resulted 1nL 4 telling �hls story.of his small daugh-. One , . I I . L I 4.) . ... . ­!. , �,__­- - I 'her condition. For d . at & time by . I I L , � '� 1.�L .. -ays had not been Approached the right comment, While he. said Aloud,. part of his scheme to discover, I I . 101�. I I retuTn to the dixoot plaxi . of smug� ter, L. � I . . ' she WAS unable to take out of doors I 'Mr. Du , I I , . . AGINTS WANTAD-TWICIffIr DOLLAR$' L " * I . ,Santa hoped until the last th 1, ­ " I . L there � f t .., , wily, Ile said Ili did not believe I 0 actions of the Actress at this � .11. L I gling. . . At the dinner -table one day a week-Itegular customers.' feel I . 111 moment he con He did . 'Ittobarges - � I.:� � ea;erclse; she became listless, her ap- any kind of virtue in all actress, arid t .14 Como. I aetA willb. W;h,ioh the -white was o, party� of guests fox, whom he prepaid; outot freq or ruturaNb a.; no capl. - I .Z� �� I I I 'hink of V ' all I . . 1. ., � , � . ' LOU, however, as this letter time What her resistance to his suit Eal requirld-, exolustive tarriliog . : 1, petite failed her, And as time went, least of All Ili such an impregnable from him wouid be lik.1y'ti) be, , . .- iBlg 00inmission. in'e"a"eapbu'ployed iii -thl% business in: was doing Ilia best in the Way .of an-' - 1. G, Marsh L . ! �,�.,. . . . &Co,tea mporters.Lond9a, at. I oik t Sup- will prove, " He knew from her greeting of him �' Montreal are lio*L Act , � � . ,, , she conld not stand withou sort as she Assumed, so- he bet, A 11, bond � 0 . f" en;ourageS' tertainment. A lady turned, to the. . � I'; . . k L . ad the manager a letter, A SNAP TO LIVIS ACIENTS in every the hope that cioma , t2 my fall little girl. ' 1. I . ' ; I I I -1 . . porting herself against something thousand dollars he would drive her that -she ,suspected him of being the ity. The Only ))ook that selln on sl . am '. OR-SALN.-A fine hundrA aare farm IIX ;":;1, � � ,. I took him up," I ;, . , and at times she' would fall in a 'to the Cliff House. Which the. latter took with An ap- same Wilton who hailLSeAt.her the Smlog next,to the Mble. Illu to , It u. into. thie, bazda of the United States Your father is. a very funny man, I Huron county, near 110darich, Good . I I � : . : a un. , . I . � of grasping . at the straw Jars free, Big CommIsnion. b O b4 to 11.1 0 h .1 faint. I called In & doctori but his 'Ostly jewel& she,had so scornfully autboxiti,ea are lontg. Yet so well do said she, , li$ldirig ,lood fences, well Watered ay � ." adjyat,.,,1 apply at once for 0 n a tqrr,b , -go orabard, no waste land, w1t , � �,r , I I I . medic a A not. help bar and she "I will double the. bet, I " said Wil- = hoped would save him from C to L 11 cl . fhey lay theb7 planis, that in the last Yes, responded the child, WheiL'i. we llordralii�., Jai . �, I #e di , . ton, quietly, . . returned, and he was prepared W . . � .. aw thiis goanou's crop., Apply, Wlid- .. : . L .was growing weaker than:,ever. An_ L metaphorical drowning. He tore it I g UJi,houtderI(;I1,,,0nt I L � "Pshawl you're joking," -said one find Jier th * on that ote" EdInctneon Bates Pub'ff, Go*., Toronto, Ont� t— Y,Oars, 6nly two white mon,of this have company. LD,Go 1. I . I .: .. . � other physician was then consulted 1. open Lind read it, and then turned to o more coy .1 - claaA weire, ever oaA,ght- red-handed by ' . di� 1 1 . . . Q l, — I L .1 ofthe men, 1. -count. Sh had evidently. too Much . ' ., � , .. " . I . I who pronounced her cas6 one of gon- Put me to the testj if you think � Caryl I . .a , , . engaged by '�,`, I ` - SPECIAL TRAIN TO SAN FRAN- Tasmania's tutors - . the United $tmteA offioI414, and these .1 , � "He' says you will take his �place 11 pride or too much donfIdence, in lier- . . . . I p � . oral debility, and gave me very little. so. Take up my bet." � I ' otice the . . I . . "As 9, great fay 0 self to permit anybody to A All Around It,, kind passes Into a ve5- two, walked out of Plattalbmrg . %Tail one . CISCO. . L . :* ' % farmers often work with theii, pupils : . . . I . hope for her recovery. Some months or, to him, and ut. come y being played. --- --- - - . . I Lin 'the fields, notably At a harvest- L , I .1 - But the speaker did licit do it. It , which was Sol below. It is afterward measured i . I I ago while reAdil&g one of . of compassion to the dear public." . Then L . � L WEI — For Canadian ,delegates and 411 -time, and'in tho alienring, season, - � within the legitimate drama, and by an interesting process. I IIAGRANT , I I . I . I.. .. . . tile dally Was plain to everybody that Caryl . ,We says you . theis"going to the Epworth LeaWue __ - , - i I 1 1 1 � I papers I came across the case* of L a Wilton was certain to lose, butthere ' . are &'better Romeo comported ,herself so 'artfully as to -Ing sul- I � I � � - 0 � . . . . . . I 1, . I f L L than lie can ever hope to be," there Is a tank for meusui . L C911vention, via Chicago Anil North- � MONTREAL HOTED, DIRECTORY- . L � young woman cured by the use a was.somoth!ing in his languid indif- . . ,keep him At a distance without be- face evapora�lon. But the most F - L � ­ ___ � I . . � . - I ution, -as the � :,YOUL have Playa . I -lie audience. niarkable Instrument nsadL ill dona Western 3RaJJWuV to leave Chicago MT -W-08 — lb,", �UAVKI�= - . I I ,, traying tile . fact to t . L . KV N I L �. 1. After L . � I . ' W. 9_1�T . mined to give them a tria. L I d the, par- t, then - the tion, - Tuesday. July otli, 11,59, P, in. � I � . . FM 6� raw , .., . . . she had used about three boxes the; confidende he had'In. himse'lf must : .'Certainly." L . . She mad6.no attempt to eVAdo . with tile measuring of the rain ,L ... � V . .. . q . � . )P:e., Williams'. Pink Pills, so I deter- L '.'I -Te flutters me, no doubt. I I I . kiss with which Romeo betrays his It LIS the , I - I Stops Will be ramde At Denver, Col- - . . I ference that inspired ca re��__ � I . arise. from� the -knowledge of - some- � ,,May I ask where?" . fall is the "Brdntoineter." . �. ____� . 1 4 , color begun to. come biLck to her them, L . 1Q&RW196MWT1 prado. Springs, Glen -wood ilgs , ' . thing unknown, to I .. I . "IA; London; but I will save you passi n, but received it oil -the cheek only bne of its kind Ili: existence, and % I , Spri. I - L . I . I . . checks- and she began to - grow L � . 0 Western Australia is. the only Cal I L . . nd yet the.maii er wits habitual with, a sort of dignity, , which was is the* property OIL the Royal Society, and Salt Lake, passing Len route tile ony under the- CommonweAlth- that . . . I . . I A A the tl,0016 pf asking any more ques- . a perfect liquid dentifrice for. the flnest scenery ' Ili - the Rocky and a . 11 . stronger.. - Greatly encouraged by to hini�-- Always self-possessed,' al� YOUL not without its effect upon Cary4 it is a; most elaborate contrivance, . . does not pay its' membprs of th L . i'� I this, She continued to use the pills. ways 'balm and indifferent,. whether tiohs by Paying, that I Will tell who L . em4n,, and ' . ' ra, Nevada -Mountains, Through 'Legislative I . I I I 11 . for several months and now she is nothing about myself. if ypa (to not .was, after all, a gentl and took years to, perfe�t. ' sler Assembly. . . � e � .. - . . . � . I . .. I . slosing thousands or whining is,, felt for the first tim, At the top of this unique : ins - Pullmail Palace and Tourist Sleep � ... 1.j- L . -1 . � , well as'any! girl of her age. - Her , them.- ,'No one could feel b�lumphant choose to, take -the word and judgm ,the unworthiness of lils'action in so I I - cover- 61-th and MOUt - . . . . . . I I . . I 1. . . . .as �6 W4 ment of Mr. Dusante, you will have who,, at t,h ineut'there is, a long cylludei tru IT as h I Ing' . Cars. Order.b4�rtbs early, 'as . . . . . I" Appetite It$ good and she has gained .in . Who now that ad With a sheet of . . L party will be limited in number. Hillard's [Abilielt. Cukes'Burnsi eft. . . I . d . winning from. him, -and no one to dispense with.my services, ' yr. following, a,womall, . pa*' Along New §6 SOZODONT LIQUID, 25c NXI . I I' L I . I I . . I . . �� I . . . , twenty-five Penn s in .weight. Dr. was everguilty of displaying to him Ling YOU tL lie saw her so,* near him, he, know wh' ich' Are A nu M'ber'of ifidex-needles. Km C Fare only $50 round tr ... . , , I . I . . , P, with � . . . b-o� r , I , I .. I L I . Williams' Pink. Pills have ,built up . - I .11 Dusanto thought lie was do _ . L ­ L SOZODONTTOOTH.POWDER; 25c' " .- I . , Xo,vi I -South .Wales'paid '.5 91 I L I . any. chagrin hi losing., le was; ad- , a d lile to could hardly 66 ,out of, her teons, � 'J�ho first registers hail� witli the as- : , choice of rputes returning. . Send 3,750,000 . I I . . her systein And have.made her heal- great favor when he persua; a Large LIQUID amd POWDER, 75C 2W i for L n ea, . . . . . 1 .� mired and someNiliat feared by the. notwithsttpl4ing. �har,; woriderfid"gen7 ststanj!e, of :,'an Lo�perator, Dii-ectly . I sfa�mp � illusira,ted ItinerarSr, u.nd .11, lifteg y rs for.the destruction of, .. I . , i I I thy .and adtiyQ after doctors fiiiied I . 1. take his place, . Wfiat is "your de'- .... .L , ' 11.1. , . ., , "I.., , .. . *4... %.� I - . . At all,B!A�ras,.oi by Malt forAho, 1��i . I I . . . I ' ­ ,,,, . . -bciiinb; the: op6 - - I , . L ca� � � 'iiiap, of San Framcisco,�b B', H.'Berir over; 24,000�,000 n0xious, aiiim,al;�� , , , : � I men, eyou. in, that 'city so fulf� of the. cision? I- am not so -enamored of 'us.' I � ".., tbo'st6rrri rator,pres . . . '. W,JilibleS" � �ilig 'L �.*�'. , . , . . to. benefit her, , I'believe that Dr, . I . , I .. . - adt L'Wa�s done,; he ses, his finger on &.butt6n whicli sets - I HALL &,13VOKE'�,,Montirf.c�!.., neti�. Gerl1lA&eht, 2':Ktng St', East, kd�rbcs, oe6,. hud . .. . �1 : . I . I ' , I . . I . . .. Williams' Pink Pills' hrd the greut_ recklessly bro.ve, and he was courted, the�part. that I c.gre to return -to 'the After the first . I . I � . . . I L I . � . . I � ; 1�.4, L, ,; I I . � . � . by the softer sex "OtL only, becAus � . half .expected some remonstrance the hail-peedle. Ill motion.' Another .r or;�uto,' prit. , ., othel's. :, -� I . .. . I �. 'L � ,� est known Medicine for growing girls ,0. .stage Unless it,.Ib Ili tile cause. 'of . und L , . . . . . I I! . . ... I. . . I ' was handsomer .than mos ".. ,. � . I ., . . I � from her, .but non� Was made, and h er, :another; . I I . .� "I . I .L . I L . ----.! I . . . . ,,, ... , �,V . . . I . . 'a t Mail, friendship L . .1 . . . needle, r.eglSters t ivaiul�k night; aboint. a nc�onifi:�fi.�r tb�y . L . . 0 , . I . .. . I I ­ 1 I I I � and I ,would Advise their use in all cause he was seemingly rich he: prepared ,IlArfiself I the I' a , 1. . . , . ­ . . � '' � I . cases similar to that of my . daugh-Anor be . 1. The . iu�lffarexit manner' did - its ,. _ or Amon lightning; wind, rain, and time. w eire cap tnr�d, - und, returned to-Moii t- -South; � 'Australia's dividilig Iffie . . . . .1 . I . . . . . I . . . � 1: terls.'� .1 1, I .. 1, � � . I � :beyond the need of dare, but -that lie , work; and, With anxiety and liumZ- . . 'balcony scene with feelings strangely ---the 3,000 odd persons. who are en- real, I .. . I � . . . . I . . . 1. . . I . t.. .. . � I I . � . � I'll I . L ... . I � ­ . had in'his fac and ma,nn gaged in -recording Uie,rhinfall re� ..' . - I I .1 I . ;_ - wIth.Victo0a, through an. errol, in � � .1 . . I a ier that con- - -ditrerent from those which had ant- '' . I . . Moo 'Cloutier's Story should bring but, few ,ity mingled, the poor manager be_,7 L him - . 0 .- shrvby,'requir4 readjustment. . .This � I . .. I . . I . . i . scloubness, of , power which' mated when he, Undertook w.hat ceivo blank forms.on the Slst of.De- I � � . � ­ . . . . 1. . , , . . OF, 'SHVJeP -IN AUSTTVALIA ""stake tell's against S6uth Aus- . , '. 11 . � I . . a signature Is Oil'overy box Of tlo.pnul[116 . * , , . ASSUM -the assurances. thy. enterprise, 'I'lls short..contact . . . . , tralim. .: - . Tablets . I � . hope, to many thousands- of'. other o I 11 . . . . ged Caryl to take no, offens . e, ­but, to .he now characterized -as his ullwol'- . I .. . young girls. who Suffer- As she did. knew furtlier a: the, part, with I ,cember, whiph they fill.. up and return LOSS 11 .� . � � 'Thi �� I . . . � to - tile . association 'At head -quarters. . �Ile Auitrala&�14n Bxnkin� ard I � . . 0 . . � � . . . . . I * , . 1. . . . I . .. Those who tire pale, lack� ,-akpetite, Who'he was nobody of his gratltude.16r daip so, I . I . Red , . � I . LaxatiVe Bromo,iQuinine I.. . �. I ' . "Very well, - but I 1 g� . . with, 1ier,.'.e;ven: oil'. that, -nilmic stage,- These' reports '; Are embodied in a ; i^ I . I , owes a cold 1W,1R#"9W �. - . � I I I 1� suffer from headache; said palpitation than. that -he had �pleuty of money, n,st laake a. - glves ao a . extraordiilary V - . CALIFORNIA'AND RETURN. Iho remedy that , � � I oUthe heart,' dizziness or . & feeling for Which he occasionally. drow.'on � . - . had'.wrbught a revolution Ili his sell- 'yearly blue�bobk, called '!British 'm . I . gures re . . . � . . .. ,..., ! , - . , - . I I I condition. - You Will make no fuss. I �, ... I . . � .. I . � I . I I ,� . me Way . timents, and lifoll." , rom this work it� . . . I ' New Z, . . . I I : find* re- . - - in Australia. . . . . . . . London, thut * I it was with a. serious- 'Rai F � is batlittg fo.,,shiaelp, raising. ealanders by .birth; though - . , � I . of, constant - weariness, will IL so Over' the matter, and, .only tell those . . . . On July .6th to - 12th 'the'Wabash - I . . . . I he - had'. gained .. the': ' entree o Must be t9ld that'I ra a he did *not half rdalize� himself, possible to know the character of It VppeArs .that during the past ' I ., . , I 1; ne*ed:-health and. strength, in the Use � . .. wh .. a friend "" - . . ight y6wzs the ato�* Railroad will 'sell i-ound trip tickets composing sixtyAhrae per cent. of � * I , I I . . ' ' * � I -to rainfall in any part of the Unit- 12' I . . . ,,-I - �� . 11"feW boxes of Di, Williams' Pink . Acu`hus dluiinish� " �.most_ - - exiiusi-m .. , I that he,) took his,plade underAier the i . �. of Sheep in the the. colohyls' population, contr bute. I ! , , . in tho� � . of Dusanto." ' . I . . . . to San: Fr&nciseo, Cullfornia, ',at sin- . t - , . .; .. . I . L of of. Stin Francisco. society, and t4a�. . "Yes, Sir, it . Window'. - - ' - - ed ICIngdom durigg-apy week, month, AustraXan � IA-aderat --class fare, good Ao -return; 'not more .than tworrty-five per can , - '� I . I . . 11 , . sh-411, be as: you say.. . .- , gle first . - � . .Pills. Sold'by.e.11 dealers or sent:by ' . . . I . ,.. I . ingq- a'uhn'ated, Maida, -Oar- and durin the',v�hole o a- -d -- a , ,. ;. ­ '_ I paiO,at'50 cefits' box.or .he was, faultlessly dkosse4�. with the How About dress?" , . - Whai-taaii � I f 01 , year. -e .from 194,500)006 to"lleso thi.'ia �93 I. � . I I ,to the, inhablta��ts'of the g 'ols.' . . . mail; post . . .." . . .9 . . . . , .. I � 000,600 an ejtha t it is noiv- piolbeLbly less , Any time up to. August 31st'. i9ol.. . .. . . . I . .1 , ,,.Unsan . - -d �Wben-. she 'became *certain , ­. :., _. . I '. � . . � I through s166pe . .: � . ......-W . J! , I , . , , . � I Addressing nfaiiner of a lnan�who.could not.bp rincioi � . . . ! .. OQ,bg to 'the deis1tru-. Diagrana o rs , now - . I . . .. � I six boxes for $2.50, by , , -1 Ite said I wouid*flud a 'O'_ ihai 7 the '.mail - who s6, audaciously - , �� I.. I . . f of.. . . F . . 1. ..il.,. ..�.. I . I ; .. I the Dr. -a anything else from the very. force.of . . � 0- I'll don by fire ' . , ,. �. " . . I tm Quee6aliand pasture last year..At ard � 1. 1. �. . . WjllianoL�' Medicin Co., it, and that ho'wdi,au English- tume that would* fit md in his room. p - resented himself as the Romeo, . � . I ; , ready. � Stop OV61'. an. route West ol 11H a Liniment Relievesleura gia: . I . ­ hub , was; o poin't. I , _. . , . . . ... . ilrbokville, Ontj . , . . I It -is one.he had. frouk London, �md . the and of 1899 there.weria, accordiiii-g first Colorad Everythini. . �__ � . . � : . I � . I 1. .. .1 . Man 1 . � in fact,, the:sa een'pdr� . . . I . Will be first -el' ss:. -and UP I I . , ..,. .. , ­ � I I I ­ . ' Whidther'Lord or Commoner, was t6o large foe _JM.11, i .. me *ho, had, b - . - ,to 0overnanent roturwi,,' - 15,226,479 I -to-dato, I Victoria -holds the. nugget -reqord, . . . . . ,,.�_,, . .. 0 * . �.-_, no one - knew, and no one had the I secuting.-lier with his uhwelcomi 1. e, . a -k the most com� . I . . . it was in fact, one�which Dusante 6 at,7 -0 . This. will be b3� .fa I . I . . SH' , hardihood, to inquire -of him; for lie. , . . ,it would be di:Mcqlt to de- PITYU.1i CASE— F , Sh ep. in Quacnaland;. and the, nun2)Wr *Ith-the Welcome Stranger'(fbun in', . . ... . I . I . . . . . MERELY AN EYE WA - I -a sin , had placed-, in* his'.r6olll for this v4Dky teations, - . -1y I ' � ' .. a s notw estimla-ted at only,h little.more preliensive trip ever offered �o,. -visit 1869) .1-00 lb6., , , ajid the Welcome , . - .. . .. . . I . . I .�. I . .1 . I . I .. . . ,d no �difllo4lt . shine and, .( I . . .. . . . — , - . . -tor'e a .question wa� asked, thi Wea', Purpose, 4 in holding him. . I wncd in I .1otind 1458.) �81- lbp. 9 z . .. � . . . , � ftLw he had, receivdd no. less � *� AAITTLI . han, half.. But foir the ti.di this kolden' land -of sun i . . � . . I . . had �Ulmr iiii, of conveying,. ,be�i - , termine... Sfi6 had Ila � , � I � . . ,. , � 11 � . -one thousand :dollars at. a prolier'. distance.. � . . . J? - IRL.t. * �t 'flowers. Free. redlining, chairs on. all . . .; P ­ . .: . � . . . I. � . I . . . Vh6.01kadoal View of Toitis lilfferp�.From 1, atJ �, Was iinportinent,'' Ile a,iAiin that In 'the. first 'Interview, .but - she knew' - I . :6 ... . �. tha prl%a of ;M001 Ow`bl� to thz: 8outh . . . .. .. . 1. 1. 1. . I --_ I 1. ! .: .. 1, . . .. ­ , t . . . . . . was, front Caryl in. consideration 'of full- I 1, .. . . I. . . . .1 I Afrioam'War .. . . I I . I I � . - I L� � . and other douses, it is trains.. . . . � � , - . Par ever F1111;3� Years - 1 ,6 Sur I .. ,� .1 . . . . the Poeticisa view. * � , 'a U � 111asterful. .mail' but - full � well* that in th6. bill6o!ly . scene . � I I . I . 11 . . . . , jaid that banlr-�'uptoy muA have over- Fufl'.iiar.ticulars. a*t Wabash 6ffice,. kup. wrisLow's Sonrunio SyArr . bp:o been uWA ly . I . I . . . . : . �. Tears h onal duty to was unlforml� 60urm Ing ill this 'night. -It,'llad been well either she � must, -be a'pass viow C - � . P, ­ � . ave their functi Withal . olle.Who . . Iva hilcl 'at the Age bf � two a Crip . . iyhlle tolithl C, L . I . . . . .. . - . Planned, And was the,last.card. In . taken the cquatters, and sheep raisers; .Northeast corner' ' Iting and, - Yonge ranuove ofinothers for their children 'ayspalo 0. it , accomplish, like every. other fluid toous and good-tempered ' . � ,tim or spoil the whole otlect of the . pied Victim ,of Disease. , � .. Itsootbos the child. softens tholums. I . , ' his hand.4nd'his, highest trump, He . I .. and- tlre'dan�vaga to -the I "ditry must streets, Tordnto. - -, ' - I , . .. . of tha'b6oy,aild the laichrymal gland � After the last iemark'he'looked in- bdautifid scene.', . Which sh,buld � slie .,.- . I windcollo � . I .are - I , glatenthastomeb and 3, an , I . I ' . I . . . I in au) -cas,6 tah6 years to repair. The . � - . Or 4. ­ d, play -the part well enough; he, . L I I . _.. I . J. *A.' Richardson, . bestratne y or.3D1srrl105%. 'rVeAtY- I Is not placed behind the eye. simply 4ulringly around'the table, .And ,then, . ,do -lot the actress or the wolnau , . . ist jjb��rugrl" 1h;oJP08U.1 Ilia 0 ] : . Coul done! it Edna Ralliburn, or itampstiad, lk-'S­ fel I Earom 3iumber of the Reco.rd. which I . . - " r M. W. . owniN I F. . _. . . . �. bad 61toii in Londoxi,and'so' � I . I Di . . . Pass. Agt. oik . .. � I . it I Jve7 expres as if satisfied -that nobody would ac- . situation?. - She. was still . - - Kid. gives Ah3, figures 'of the losses,of . I I I . : . . , to fill the ppetee or, to g . . . . . Well, that he had: been'offered almost bontrol the . .1 . null btoue two ribs-3frijuioid. the � . I . .. . I I .1. . . . . . � P . . ,� I ,. . 91onAo emotion., .. , . ,� . . .. cept his -offer, Pushed his',chair'back ' �'undecided when she. stopped out oil . . - I . I . . . I . . . What he Would .by. the, managers to. t, . ,neys and Diabetes Developed -Dodd'); sheep, state that the indebtednegs Of The. Duchess of File fs facile prin- Victoria holds" the eolo - .a .... . . .. I I The chemical properties of - tears' and leisurely arose. ' ' . I . . go on: Vic professional stage. ' It. 10 bglcony. . She listened to,l�js i4i" ' . I ., Kidnap Aivatrah�a the, banks is e I I . � . . , Kidney .01118 In.curing the n populatlion to cps among, the Royal fisherwomen. for the greatest pordentzige of wid--� I . I . I . consist of, phosphate of lime -and * "Not going,yetV` was the generhl was'not passioned - words of -love, delivered ' tralghteneid Injured splite. Do-wi about 425 per head, wht,oh is in. Most of tlie� Duchess's angling is, on . . I ". . I . soda, making them -very salty, but cry;. "The play won't. begin 'for half . that'which troubled h1m; il, ceptainly,..' with the- force of'genius' * '. I .- 1, . I . .� . I OWS. , , I .. , . I I . I . I I .1. was the fear thlat lie would jIlWir in ' - I additi-DA -to the pulilid debts, am- the Deei, where slia can play and land I . . ... I , . � never bitter, . Their action on- the ,eye � An hour yet,.'! - - I . . I 1 vain. Ile: (lid not dare for thd Ids . s and,, with, - no. .further deliberation, Hampstead, N.B., Juirfe, 1O.-Speeial. ,cuutiag.tQ neaxlT. §200 per i,aead_ : 4. salmon With the best of her &est ­ . . 1. . -,-- . . I . . . I . . is very�­beneflefal and here . consists '.'Ye�,l must go.' I have an- on- I I , she Put— Maida Cakringford out of -1 I bi. . . I ... . I 1. I I .. -, S, ! 4 - everywh ore. - duty of the body. gagement.?'.: - - . . . . , I . I I � I . ot� the o ey., ii, aver, a. Juliet. '' *1 - The . . I I I I I . � I .. . 1. I., . t -an, ;,r,..A - sight. and bera,in I . sad 16xperl-en I . . ler as. her sister. . . I I � . ... . � �' . I . I . . their � prescribed In n but he:had a ttle Zudna Mathburn of thIS Place, I . 0, I The Princess VictorloL is vei v nearly Ailffirds Liaimen0old I . O'u'li be at ", sion to b . sing beaten it Ir of . Nor did Caryl take advantage I of ha%. laud. a . .ce for %ehild ­ A BIG LIF T.. as keen au­ang ...... " . . . . . .. washing thoroughly that sensitive "Dut y 11 .the theatre I ? ' ' ..this:sor,t,. He always had been sue- - - I . . ' I .1 . � . Queen also knows how to handle w SO, . I . ' "Perhaps," . I her to betray. any other than't,he rd- go YOUng, .�She 14 now nearly eleven - . ­� I uth, Australls, allows no relig­ . , I li�- org xilt, villich allows' no, foreign '.. ' ' cessful with �Voiue and ho.had . , � They were having- a -botany'lesson, -rod. .1 I I ... I 1. �-. I iolis instruc on at public schools ip I . ,lz . I '' ' , ii,� � - ; 1. I d I I do the same Work. Nothing - "You know it Is 'Romeo and Jul- ever *Won At so.much trouble ' be- '9pe.otful devotion -of' the'true Romeo. yea,ra old, Eight of ber few short and the 'boys all sat, with open . .1 . .. . - . . . . 'ti . I I , . 11 .. .. . :16axiges the eye -like a good Salty lot' 'tonight. , It is one of. her beat 11 .1 . The'scene ,went with it fervor that � I I . �- ordinary hours., I I . I " I fore. . I . ... years have been passed under tbeaud- mouths, . . I I . . .. . � . . . . 1. . I I I . . ., a ... . . � I . I ­ . . . r 'bath, and medical art-,. has parts." ­ . ' . ;.. .... . I ' � catried away the ho'u.90, �and urged it ! I ." . .1 . . , I .. . I ' . I I . I .. I AA6.w.a I . .1 � � � , ; howe , Youngg handsome as Apollo', grace- deat cloud ),�sibba in life. - I I The growth of ,a few .tiny root�.. .1 " . . I 0 . ',',Ih� ; �& ,* . . followed nature's laws in this , re-' "'Is she -so, very good, then?" Ili- ru'l of Inanner, and � with, LL 'rich barl- to .such 0, pitch of Olithusiasni . that , p( ' .lots, observed the teacher, has been - � ,. I , I :1 , . Rhiard s thimeat Cures -Dandriff.' - , ,, I ' � . thd invigorating quired the 'one ,%rho liad 6een ig'nor- died, Caryl :'made an ideal W.h . all as , At thici age of two .the child- mat IS - LINIMENT - - - : - ...Z"- - � . . . � ` — . . apect �, Advocating "I bav� been away tone .' v' eii it was concluded u� roe w I I . . . .1 . known to �lift a. hiavy rook from. its I belitvo. MIXAR�b 7"I� � . solution for any 'distressed condition ant of tho-bet.' - , insisted on with so, much peisIstonce �vitli an accident which left her, with place, an I d th� root of a tree grdwing will c Diphtheria. New South ,Wales has 15,000' 1 Romeo. The peculiar dress of the . . . 9 miles ,,;.. of the optios. Tears do not weaken at the , Mines -'for a monthi you - that Caryl was'obligod to. lead Miss t - broken,'sb)It ofA a.t tl�e back. stone pavement , . will MRIS' REUBEN -BAKER,' of wire netting as a fence protection * . . . . - I I . time .Suited him rarely, 'and .when he .Nv,o riba . out- under a I . . I . . the sight, but improve it., They act know.". I . . . I I . � . . I Carringford out to. the footlights. - ics'pu'sh 11t,up and break it. . I MINARD,S LINIMENT � against, �rabbits-., * , . . . I ; as* 0. t6ilid. oil the muscular vision; . "Ask Wilton." . . . . .. . camo�out of his room � dressod.-�and Throughout tile *hole.proce . eding, lie bone. Though, they were. �et and beaI- sometin . 'I beliia-�,e' I . .. . I . . I . I I . � . I made, up for the part ad . aighten. Other. �cases of A. like �nature,. show- , , . keeping the -eye soft and limpid ; and , The questionai turned-. his' eyes. on " )it) was.greet asolk jo-'respect ull�'As ed her little bod,y did iiot- str" . wilL produce drowth of hair. 1: , . - : P� U. 1080 � � . ' by. -even the, calloused habitues of the . uompbrted.hir . f I . , ltig� the strong uplifting power. ,of . ,MR0. CIIAS. AND)O-RSON,. , . 11 ,� 11�, . I I , . Uton', who. ,' as , n lis . . I � - � . At will be noticed ' tb&t women in AVi . w .Putting o 11 I to free .her of all uneii�lness:,as,to For eight 1years she.00uld hardly walk, vegetablo:'growth. havo� oceurr6d, I . , I . . . , � — . , I . � .. stage with 4 Murmur of adnliration� . . . I 'Stanley P.E.I. . . .. .. I -_ . . . t c., .. The manager, who had awaited his. - M19 . The accid- doubt not, within your own obser- �. . . . . . I 0 —k . . .. I . . � ,. , . . . whose eyes sympathetic tears gath- coat, and the I& ter u:nsw red, in � his his treatment of her. � But'she could be- almost tioubled- up, . - M1NAAVS-,LIXIMENM ALv Rr . . � � dr .quickly have brIghter, tenderer Indolent way:.' . . . . . not lot him know, thls. ., .'She boic � I .. d Pla- . . I 1: beliove . 8 . ­ . . appearance, with a I sort of ,,nguish, . aent .affected her, KidnoyEr an vation. . Is it not go? . 'is tile bes� household :reimedy on earth. . I I . I orbs * than others. Wlien the pupils ."She's the best Julf0t 1 ever saw, . d at.first,sight, of him: - herself with, freezing coldness off the . . . Yes, miss, said tile boy with t . lie .,, , 0ARBOL10 , .11, . . I . are hard. and ,cold, the world attri- and I have seen' all the good living exclalme . I . I stage, though she played . betea set in. Diabetes is a pa2tied- I . . . I MATTHIAwS FOLEY. - . . ' . , 11 . ,which i,opresefitatives of that part. ' "If lid acts as lie looks, the all-, . her part on . . . . freckles, I've, heard - my pa, say his ' W Tex"10, Oil city, oat. .� I � . .1 .. * I ' . . I butes it to. one's 'disposition, She with all her wanted fire and pa�- lairlY danger6uii form of Kidney I .1 . I � dienee will have a treat tonight." , it . last year's corn crop,lifted a, Mort- � . I . I , � OINTMENTs . . I I .. . is a mere figure of spoich implying has genius. Good -night," . Caryl saw him, and gave a care- Sion, , i �, . .. . �. I . tir-ouble, ift this �caaei particpldrly s . ev- gage off the, farm, I I I .� . . . .. . . . . . .�� � . �. I .1 . . the lack of balmy tears that are to 111e left them And want, out into the less nod, saying indifYcroutly. Caryl had abandoned 'his intention are, by nature Of ,injuries. to the spine, . I � 0 . I � . . I . � .. . � � I I .1 . . I . . . for all skin ailments. ... . . . � the cornea. what salve is to the skin damp -driving fog, muttering, with. a , It . of speaking to, her on the stagd, but . The family -doctor was, of course,, . . I .. . . . � � . .. - 4. 0. Caftert & . Co., Manahostgro gi�glpnd. . I . . � . . or'nourishinent, to the blood ' . shrug of his broad shoulders: ., IX �supposo you told Miss CarrAng- cduoulted.' Trej diagnc;sed,,hex case . . . I � I . I . ford I was, to perform , Romeo for he had, ,b no means, given up his . The Xing of Portugal. is an ox- , I I . .1 � The, reason some weep Qre eas- "A nice business for you, Caryl this one time?" . . � intention y of -having An interview correctly, but c6uldn't curo it. She �c * . A* CAaP, FULL 0i'7 PRISONERS., I . I . � . , ­ . I . . eadingly -clever Artist, and has been � I . I . ' I . ily than others and' all more read- Wilton, to be engaged im, but, ,, I . with her', , He had simply postponed ,fta Scat. to the, -Public llospRal at Awarded Medals at exhibitions for A. very sensational Murder trial 1, . ! % I fly than the sterner sex has�not,fts pshawl sho'interests. Ilia. I wonder Yes, Sir. " , - jlopeal that the ,reat- .� . . "And did she take it kindly?" it to Lt. time and place which would St. - John, in the . . 9 his pictures. As a rule he works in now being heard .at Palermo, Italy, . . , I . . I difference .In the strength of .the tear if it is real virtuei or is she only do- "She only said �sho ,hoped you wore give the advantage to bar instead of or $kill and facilities there would pastel, And much of his leisure tlMO The Accused are fifty-one, in number: Brass Band I .. � I . gland bat In. the possession ..of a .Ing. a little, skillful angling for� 4 equal to it." . � � to him. ITO played his part to tile avail. They could do nothing for her. Is. adcupied with sketching at favor- and they, tire Arraigned for a wholo� in U .. . I � I more dell6ate system. 910 nerve"fib- husband?. I Shall know before this " end, amid the plaudits of th' The authorities advised the mother to air rviento, Drums, UnIforths, Iftc. � � � roll about tile glands vibrate more night I - a over, " . . I I 1. � Had you not better introduce me a . th a audin, Lake, the child home:td nuarse her and Ito spots along the . coast. , . . series of murders end other, crimes. : . . � I to her before we go oil?". . nee aud-f e,delighted, praise ,o(.tho give ,live road care wbild ,'she lived, .'. , � I .- .— . � . . � . Many known partlelpators have not MAY TOWII CAN NAVt APAND . . . . . . . * I edsily, causing &.downpour from the Ile walked leisurely to tile Califor- "I wag waltifig'llore for �hat pir- MO .nageri whose busy brain wits full . 1OW1111 prices ever (juct0d. Fite catalogue I , . . . watery Sac. Men . are not nearly so nia theatre,' here Maida, Carring- . . :of the's6heme of Inducing this won- which ,would not be veiry,. long; - cheat round trip ratli. I yet been captured , -Ono'bf the al-� Wollivar.1tions, malled free. WrItaustorany L I , . W pose." I . . The �ufferinj of the little one Was . . leged crimes is' ae, wholesale sup-. Aluste, air Husicat Instruments. . 11 ; their 'sympa- ford was playing, alid went around derful Romoo to take the part -per- . between St. Paul. Mlnl3.,, and P I . .sensitive to emotion "Then let us go, for It inust.be ' heavot-reading to the mother . And . I ' . � ,,ressio,r,x in .e. -to. Out and .V Idof entire families Ili order . tbetio fiatuid�-.that .term is,used in to the stage door, Where he,knocked inationtly. But Caryl, having no ,the Paelfle coast . I discovery. Among tile Ealeynoyco ki 06,0 Irwitalipeg'MrZ, I P. .medical.aense-ls less developed, The door was. instant). � y open . ad, ana time for the-curtaill, I hour the or- part or Interest Ili such a sebome, friends. Sho tried . with pain . night . . � I I 0. crimes , . I . .. . L a would have � a chogtrit, going it for dear life. Have and day. The mother grew desperate, On July Gth: the Northern -Pacific , a WealtIty young English lady __ . — __L. and the eye gland Is therefore pro� h wxtlkod In withoul . -111 .. hurried'off the.stage aftor,thq fall ot -erimined she would find.acure . I was Seized and hold to ransom of . . tected from shocks. - . (,Ionsequent- word, bad' not, the Cerebus ,there I kep,t you walfin , and def Ry. wlD place in effect a low first- 80,000 francs, which was paid by I ' ly, a . man should thank the fo 8 . "A tow seconds.air. TIM, ring up the curtain, and changed his gar- C& her ubUxi it it took every coot class round . I rma-, topped him and demanded, surlily. s soon as, thd first . set is read�. Ments as speedily as lie could. The ,ille, possessed. ' ,trip rate of $45.0� from her relatives. Disputes ovor the, . . � . tion of his nerve nature when, he "Who d'yo want V� see?" a Manager, Who' had been anxiously , division Of the booty ledAo many I A � . . This way, Mr. Wilton. Ah, here Is She, Saw Dodd's ]KIdney, Pills adver- eastern t4rminala to Seattle, , Ta- I . I . Th a I contemptuously scorns tears as it "Ur . Baker." ­ Miss CarrIngford. *-Mlss Carrlugford , waiting outside his door, would . murders among tho criminals. The . . # � tised and immediately pn�6haaed some, coma - and Portland. Dates Of Salo Assize Court presents an extraordin, DOUGLAS 11119561 woman's practise. Dot - .aft 11 'COWe In here. an' wait, Jimmy; Mri -Wilton. Takes Mr. Dlusante,s-1 have detained hia to broach his fa- Xrom the first they wore -beneficial.. . Metallie SKYLIGHTS 12,,4jgR1,T4,eo,t,;, we' tin i a * . .monkey there is this essen LI diAe tell Mr, Baker a gent Wants to Sca, Pluto tonight." . . I . Mous plan, but Caryl eooly pushed At eastern terminals will be front e tclo. It is *filled with Sol- . �_r� I . The, little, girl commenced to 16v -et bet- . once of tears. An ape cannot weep, him. What name?" him aside, And with the remark that t r ,Every day tiaw ti�a improvement July Oth to July 18th Inclusive, and. ors, in order to regist any attempt ___.___.___- ­_­. . ' "No hame. And, jimr ---. I .1 not so Much because its emotional ny, tell Mr. At the naincr of Wilton the peer- he was in a hurry, left the theatre, , o ' ' th; the final limit for return *111 be Aug. I t rescue, and'the accused, who tire * . __­__._­­ . .powers Are L lqssly'beautiful creature gave g, Oud- L . Doddla Kidaley Pills weve doing . laced In the A N I N G # WALKIN4 .. undeveloped- as . the Baker a;Inan wants to see. him. A 1. . I To� be continued. I . work� 1!�kx boxaa In all 'WeTO used and Slot, 1901, Destination Must bePtoo numerous to be p OLE -an fact that the lachrymal gland . was man or a gentleman; not � a gen rt of proud indignatioft'L flaqll� . I I reached not later than Ju]V 18til, I dock, are enclosed .In 0, huge iron. . OUTING . ad A scornful glance at the new Ronv. I I once mo.ra.]Xabotos was conquered. . omitted In his optical MakO­UP. . Anything but it gent Jimmy, * Hur-' . 1. IN VViTf-ft"'R LADIES GUIT8 L . , I ry up, .now." ' � 0 . I I . eo, and then said coldly, . I 1 4. 'Not only that. but with the Teturn stopovers being Allowed � cage The -trial is expected to I last, Can be done parfeatly UY our Vessel% Prod" ft 16 I . . , I . I I *in DMV30TION wItWn - the transit I soN; days. ­ . � . I . , a- HOW TH ;URED, I . W.F.W 1'7�, , I . . . , . Jimmy grinned and ran off, while "It will not be necessary to d, 9 RAINFALLIS MEAS , of health thd spine 0 menced to - I . . I IIRITISH AMERICAN OVMJMU ad, cuss the business of the part with � . straighten. Its. . , , �, . - ...".. I � The little ,girl is norw l,bn . I 0 tar,rh II�X - . AN, E90INEE10ING NOVELTY. the door -keeper scowled and mutter- Mr. Wilton, .If he has played it be- * I __ - ainid'at physically verreot. $2 ys the This ofters all unsurpassed �oppor- Bew"e. of Ointments. for a � _TILZA14 1902ONTOi 0TWAVA A; QU29W . ad ,under his breath, half inclined to fore lie will know tile usual business. Orbat !lumber of Persons In Great gri. . total Mother d-11 bar own words * tuilltY for thoso'clesIrIng to hunt I thlLt OCintSda MOreary Dominion Lind Stea . I & . An interesting engineering feat give the v1sitor a piece of his mind, titin Who Make It a Study. . gra � tnehIps . Was accomplished recently Inned- And yet yielding to the Influence of We can got along with that tor Ono! . . "There, 19 nothing to ba compared new homes and $arnis to go Into the ,,, ni,roury will Lurely destroy'ffidjan8c Of � 3(antroal to ZA*orWL Hoston to �XArar. . heugh Bridge, between - Newcastle nighte The balcony scene Is the I+, �ddls Kidney Bills. NVG thank God northwest and look Over tho,coun- small and complatelyderatiga thewholasystain pool. FoAland to Utotpool. Via Queues. the easy manner and retraining, a , . is not generally known that to DC the &4wn, � � � and ClatesheaA, England. A new most Important, and it would be im- th we. board of 06M. G dila. 1,T now full try, or for those wishing to visit r hen an No itthrou ucaus sur tea, I . . wonder to himself that he, did, In scattered 'Over a United Xitigdoin W articles rhoul never be used axes I; On . rAr @&u41FASt8t46XaA1V&ffU=0r socess'noliskini .. bridge was built Ili exaetly the Same possible to instruct a novice In the of color, run.% and plays about .as relatives or friends or to make piln'. riptious fro re utable p yAlclatis, as the for safalaues all'sUedgem as and'stA Lt very few ininutes Mr. Baker carno . I .there Are 'no fewer than 3,700 per- I . . gothey 111do stanfal totheig � greacildshIS& vtolal4ttebtiodhalbons OCT � position as an Old one 4hile traffic � Fimart as A whip, where, once she wag sure tripso to do so.. I "M into the little room, and looked at business in a few lulnutes," sons who studiously study and re- ,plan I)ON11 fro ()a ,,F,O,u, cocoa saiaos 6*4 Thlr&ylsos onsomin I. ax, law . . tile 'full OfL a Puny little thing An pole aa a ghost." , -____0o_ . etive t a .� I Uli a rat" 6 isisto and "I old 04IM4 ippo be so sirQ went on uninterruptedly. Now piers 'Caryl, Wilton with the nianner of it � "Dut," expostUlated the Manager, card rain. ' Indeed, It I Corso MA facture . by . . no .. ' ,: oftbop.p.r.or I I . .7ore erected round about the old Mau tVho has had to deal with such Mr. Wilton Is not a novice. He has would seclu to be. quite it fascinating I - I — _.._ . WHY SHE WAS So ANXIOVS. led , .. ntains 0 Cu- and A I . , to I Otto r tl th I an Rldholvall. UIIIA & CIO, D. Tarsagw * Ca. I . . I : . I I I te 00~ - on -RD % 10 " Im I I - by r ii. P r�f 9 Ii.. ��,.;- 11; '4 , , ". , I t.F. �*** I rt . 11 . .1 I - "I , I -SK . i , I ones, and Spans and A. roadway built, played Ili London for—" pastime, foil too British Rainfall As- . I 77 8691to SL. B"Ids. MOStrawl A" parti" . characters before, and knows just He turned to Caryl for colifirma- ce SMITTI, THE DIPLOMAT. Tho.otbor day a party.were on a in 9 a r A f tI 0 fly -Ata , n . in . I .1.1''.., , . O, little above and 4J It. to Ono side 1.098111*6 . soclation re Iva so ' many enquiries --- T'i ­ H_ 'A. It, be jul a ou t a.". � of'the old roadway, then'the old how to do it. Su fact, tile P I for dates And ingures. - , I boating excursion At, Hastings, Vllg� foe 1 IN a intortiall ft ,.,do a in olodo, P,00PIND ' and Sheet Metal warii.. I , for Admittance behind tile scenes had 'tiOlt, AlIc . that they IsisdA printed pamphlets A Mr, Smith, of Gateshe.ad, par- land, and by some accident the boat I . . Cheney , O. eatt onla,ls .. I ROOVING St,ATZ, in zlrw� . . I piers. and roadway Were removed, n en t as now, when "I did not say for how many giving many valuable hints for tile took Of a good dinner In a well- Suddenly upset to the great distress grea. Itedordreon', ALA.7'XIBLAOX110ARDS. Woiupp'y the new roadway lowerad into,posi- 0 V. "I guidance of those Who wish to Mlike known rostaurant In that town, an of tho people on shore, . - Dgliploite, price 15o per battle. Maida Carringford.was Acting In tile nights or wlion,' said he, coot. d .. . Solil by Public end High Rahoo Toronto), avat rett"FIEN, tion, and-tho work of Moving it into I )941110 Faml y Pills ato the bdst6 CoalTar,ota, ROOVINI TILE (Sob **CItySUII,l. , , , theatre, . ., hope, however, to play my part to a study of tho Subject.- thart moved . gingerly towards the Ono old lady surpassed all the oth, 0---" I Ino, Toronto, done by our firin), MttaJCaIIl"0,oq1- . . . place wits Accomplished. Tile weight 'You wished to see me," he said Miss Carringford's satisfaction, I But, to become an expert rain- door. oi,,, in her appeals to the erbWd to , WANTE Estimates furnished lot vrork co�;Ietd or for . .. . like to discuss the balcony ,D A 33XG Si'103g. ,U.,C.O".Irie.tic;glikpedtontill)',ttofth000llatri,. honeJ9613 - Moved, 1,600 tons, was pushed over Inquiringly, . ' would measurer many thingil have: to be ,R,xcuso me, ' Sir, said tile ,Vigilwnt r(.11(jer assistance,. and She seemed -to . 0. OUTHIO SONSA olaidoAWfifitiot ts,jToronto � . by hydraulic, jacks exerting A. pres- "On the part, of Mr., Dusantep scene with her, but If she prefers %lot observed, Quite a nUmbet, of in- Walter-, . You haven't paid , � be nartioularIv anxious about "the Scene-Littlo lVillie sitting down � . I . . sure of 1,500 . lbs, to the, square Inca, Yes.$# I. . I . why, 101, Ir. go. would you Prefer ,struments Are employed Which have Afr, Smith looked confused. yoling man With the red hair", to too; with lila grandmother, who is . �; ­ . .. "Ohl" ejadulateid Me, Baker. ' . not to be troubled, Bliss Carring- to be carefully watched while *rain Well, lie explained, fact is, I've Itop appeal Wa4 heeded And the just, about to Cut- the C410, � .- . Mr. Dusante wdq'tho Romeo, And ford??' lie asked fit aniost courteous is falling. At Camden Square, tile forgotton. my pursq, I'll Pay to- young nian, was brought safely to Willie (hastily)—Grannie, before . I I , , I I . A VERY SMAtL HOUSE, as Mr. Baker took a More cilrefullinanner. I . I . headquarters of thallritlab Rainfall morrow. .. shore. The onlookers congratulated ,you cut My pieco of cakd I want to - 11 . She did not look at hint, but at , Association, there Is 4, Most won- , Xo, Sir; sard the waiter . loftily, tilt, old lady on her rescue of her asic you a qutstibil? The ginillest horse In the world is look at his visitor he seemed to feel the Manager, As sho'coldly answered: . a little animal that, is carried around that lie was -not one of the 9MY 'live derful collection of rain-measurIng lVo glvoe,no credit, here. no sou, but she said lie Was not he Graiinie--Well,,dear, what is 10 . I by its owner In his arms us a child young bloods about town who WOU14 must do the best We call for instruments. The qelf-registering But , what call I do? love gon. . . I W111143-1 want to know If your might carry a kitten or A, pot P19. be likely to be there for the purpose tonight. It Mr. Dusante is Hot well gauge 10 one of tile most Interesting, moneyl I Your nePho-W, thert 7 � spectacles magnify? . I It Is the 011spring of & pet Shetland of troubling his famous star. Mr. enough to fill the role tomorrow The- rain Is caught In it metal funnal Tile waiter went to the sp aking- X(i ; the don't be any r0latiOn, Of Grannic-Yes, it. little, dear. - Pony that takes part In tile produc- Wilton smiled quietly, as' it cOmPrt- night, you raust change- the bill," I at the top, and passes through Into tube and called to lifq'niaster? a tion of A drouim in a Now York hending the thouglits, of the Manager ,,Certainly, cortainly," cried tile ' Mina. 13ut lie haPPelis to OWO 'no 9, Willfe'-foll, choll, Will You Ple go IV a cup which works on a 80C.SaW Is Mr. SInIth to be trusted with a, nlatter of. :L79. .ad, for board and take them OR While you cut MY tfifttta. The little animal IS- ex� and said,, t d. straught manager, principle. This cup is divided Into i1fty-cent dinner until to -morrow.? lodgings I . � I cake? i treftiely lively a,nd is a great. favorite . Maida Carringford, wftll th" two, and when olie side is filled the Iraq lie had it? asked the mastot. T �­ ­ . I 4 _=1.1. 1. . 1, I Ill '� -- -- , 1 I %=ft:::0 f "Shall We talk here?" slightest possible Inelluation of her I . . with the momberg,pt the company. "No, no; -come to, my oMee," - water eau,qos it, to tilt and empty lie has, Was tho reply. . I I I I . I . - the Stage queenly head, dro* away and left, Itself Into M r4aceptadle below, This Ile I,;, ,said the waster regignedly, ' . I I . _. - - 118 led the Way back to lie left, them, Theto Was something like a 46ilon works on Lin Index noodle, . .- . - '7'� - � A& I , South imd on to A, little room In tl flush on the handsome face of CarYl . A;& sso�w? .0"', . Australia bag never been Wing, - , . whibli, � makes a mark on a printed * W,stern All Ila has in York a, ;F ,�. , , A visited by any great epidemic and Is V. I can Wilton, but he turned languidly to (Orin I .4tra . . 0 1 naturally V X Now, Sir, if you, please, What the manager saying, ' well-known pastoral district which Z * , , , I . I , Ary healthful. . � do for you?" "When, she is a little older she will I JVO1UXD IJOTIN D" A CYLINDVIL &;�" '& ! , . ��o . 1. od.owo ])cars a peculiarly approprlitte nal,16 ,,�. . . . � 1, . � . "Mr, Dus&nte wished we to say to clation Will the visit to Aus- --,--- . .. I I I I I you that lie could not be hard, tills make, m good Lady Macbeth," I Another luteroSting contrivance is ill 080 . TasmAnlix's govo snoW-96ago. The is' teillia of tile Duchess of . - I , . 9 I wilment dooi not- ,Allow - Duke and , A permit any land to be sold 10 W-1- UVeniflg." "A' good anything," atisweved tho thO ow"C"W/ aw&tvw,4t� V&to ddlitrap.t. Within live wilea of "Not be herol" exclaimed thd 68- disturbed manager. ,,011l.V I WISI, caught Ili 0, wide, open k1ftaptacle 'It \Cornwall and York. It was first : I 1granta mainly froul Af ., - I Hobart or Lauticaston, tounded itianager. t,why, lid Must these Stara wouldn't bo so high &lid tile top, meltod by mean$ of hot, Peopled by illun I � I—* I I I be lieroVI mighty, HOW can She expect you to water being poured into a, chamber Yorkshire. ol., .. 16, ., _0 14� Allot 9_/W*� ~ I ,� I � I t "1;6vdrtIV,-IeSS, hO Will not," 8061a I 11, 11 I ,ill 11 11 ... .... I, ! � it!��i!��t�!,��,'"!tti, I ­ , I __,�, _. I I , . . � I !1! , 1.11!�" Wolatern Australl0a aborigine#, I . � �_ 1 0 '' Aw Or 9 e I and vilvorx thtLt their water . Caryl, with 1--k amused smile . notwithstanding =any yearx I of MIS,- I . � I .0 - Is I , Utilized to supply , 'Phe matlag6r .& I , , ,—,--- avv�!Pdwbft 25P #Ionary workp tire, with the 6Xtbis. . "'' - I I NOW Zealand h4o iso many tapid , , I . J�� might easily be, throw hlms;lf b ek VrUl'ant SOZODONT 'To* ­- ^W 4—tr­w roturnod am ha.&AW, I � I .1 I I � . . . I . I � I I I - - ­­ .... ..... " . . I . I . %,. � - I 11 I 1. . . I iboti-ro'-powor for maahluorY4 I Ill bid, ohitir and starlid 4tt his -#IAA . ,� P . I 1, I I , L I I . � I I I . . I . I � I . . , I I ,� I I I . "I . , , , I 1. I . I 0 . � . I . # 1� I . I .� . . -1 I . I 0 1 . . I I . . # . . t, I . .1 I ,,� I � , &491 'kA1ffi.&k9tL_­L!_ " " 11 " �. , --11 ­ . zi�A.11_­Ui6iii.�"_ , ­ . 'T ­1*AMs1dk,-___ �.h . L. I i & " "