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The Wingham Advance, 1904-01-28, Page 6- *Tr.* ••••a• .‘0,0111.#11.111Pesalmsertess.-•4•••,••• •••••• Violet's Lover Then, after talking eagerlY of Ills boundlese wealth, the beauty of hie estate, tee number of his harems Frames, Ilaye exclaimed: "And to think that be sbauld come to see us r Violet remembered ber err:Pelee; oho kaew, that Sir Owen would probably call about Ode o'clock. Noon peter noun P116 put on her garden hat,. and, with Out saying a word, went out lute the wones, where no one could see her and no servant Could be sent after lier. ,Slie sat there thinking- thinkiag of how Felix loved her, anti how sweet it was to be loved -tell- ing herself that Abe would not ex - Change his love for the world.. Why did he dislike Sir Owen so much? Wily war he so anxious for her 'to be away during the baronet's visit ? She bad never loved Felix better than site did thet morning as elle at thinking of bim '• her heart . Warmed to him -les great love had touched her at Wet. She would not go back home until after two; the baronet could not prolong his visit beyond an hour, she thought. As she entered the house elie saw her mother watching eagerly for her at the dining-romn window. She went to. lier at once. The moment she opened the door she heard the bar- onet's voloe. "Good morning, Miss Hayti. I was Just Baying teat, after my long ride over, I would not go away without seeing .you, if I had to stop here until, midnight." She looked up at him, In simple eurprise. "I thought that it was my father you wanted to see, Sir Owen." Be laughed; he was somewhat disconcerted at her answer. "Did ,you not see that th'at Was any excuse for coining to see you?" he said. Violet tureed away,. while Fran- cis Ilaye and his wile looked at each other. The baronet sat down again; nor did he leave until long after three. Ile talked of all kintls of things which he thought would Interest Francis Haye. • His last • avord was listened to with intense admiration by those children of . Mammon..Then, after promising to send grapes and choice fruit -a! - .ter offering all kinds of favors -he , pent away. 'Violet was compelled !. to go th. o the garden gate wit him. He asked her, and Mrs. Have answered for her. "What a very good-natured, friendly neighbor !" said Francis Ilaye, as he, with: his wife, watch- ed the baronet mount his horse, His wife turned to him with a face that quivered with: agitation. "Re le worth Jort yl thousand a year -forty; tbousami It You are a wise man you will not oay one word, Francis Haye-not one word; IS In the afternoon went over to , The you do, you will spoil it all." , Limes. He took with him a. little boa - So -svnen Violet returned, ball quet of roses; they were the first Weeding the debate ohe felt sure choice ones, that he had seen, and he meet 'follow, there was no reference knew that Violet loved. roses. He made to tbe baronet or ,bis visit, save found her at home, and ne was re - that, in general ternae, her latber caved wetb civility, though not wieh expressed eireself inucb gratified. warmth, by her parents, Violet was flthe only pereeptible difference was Pieased with tM roses. She praised that, the girl's parents treated her them,-ehe buried eer face inatizem, with even greater deference and af_ and Felix wisised with all hie heart feetion than before. that he were one of them. Tha.t night -it was a lovely niglit While he eat there a box came from In May -Violet, sitting with her par- the Hall. Francis Haye was excited enta, heard a signal that she knew aboat it. It must be opened, at onee Well -he could notemettgine what it con- tained. Felix offered to bele, and Ins Teere was is quick beating el her or las live that ebe dhi wiett elm had never veleta:oily done before -she eneeffeed hine of her own free will; she laid her band on the elutitere ing hair, and chow ble face down to hers, She 'aimed lier Meet lips to "You need not fear, Felix," she whiePered. "I lee° you -no oue but sem I" "That Was 'worth walking 0. Unit - tired rtunes fere' he seed. "If you are so kind to, me, Violet, I an afraid that I shall run over every night. I ;would walk all day and wale all night for the chance of hearing suelf words." The dew was falling, and the fragrance of the lilao floated round them. "I must not 'stay, Felix," She m'urinured, "No; I will not ask you. My darling, say only once more tome the words' I love to hear -say, 'Fe- lix, I belong to' you,' Say it, Vio- let r lie added, with sudden pas- sion. "Felix, I belong to you," she whispered, and be was content. - Be touched tile lilac flowers with les hand. "Darling," he said,. "1 shall love every lilac that blooms beoaese it ivill remind um of this night and of you. See, there are dewseropsOn your hair 1 You must not stay, sweet; you may go We Violet. You will repeat my name before you sleeP to -night, and when you wake you will say,, `Felix -I love Felix, and will be true to hem' . "Yes," slie answered. He touched the little goideul chain that she wore around tier neck. "I wish I were thatechala. I Wien I were this golden rim of hair that lies on your fa,ce. T wish—oh: Violet, I am mad with wieleag-mad with longing! But I love you, so dearly." In. another minute he was gone. Tato noon, was shining, the' dew lay upon the lilies, and Violet stood alone, her heart ,beating as it had never beaten before. "Altaiall it is to better to . be loved than to be rich," she thought -"It is better to have love than rich- es. I-1 wieh th'at 1 bare always been kinder to Felix; but r did not tidier -I did not understand." • She stood for some minutes while the western wind cooled the hot flush Oa her face,, and she became calmer as she watched tbe, pale light of the moon. "There is nothing iike love," she repeated, "and tbere never yet was any love like his for me." If the girlie father and .mother sus- pected anything they made no sign, they said no word, and Violet was grat et happened three days later that Felix, linding he had a leisure eder heart, a thrill ran through her 'eine -Felix was outside. 'How the leaves tap the window" said Ilea Hoye. "It is growing late; we well have tbe f3butters closed." ;Violet hastened away, ostensibly to see that her metber'n wishes were obeyed, but le reality to see if Felix were otitside. Bow /orely the night weal The world lay calm and emiling under *he light of the moon ; the soft breeze brought the seent of pink hatetborn ' to the, hedges, of the clover in the meadotte, of the violet in tbe words. Violets went quickly out, and there, i by; the great lilac bushes, steed Felix. r She had no time to remonstrate, for , be bad clasped her in his arms as , though nothing but death could part ,' them. l "Did / frighten you, sweet? I hope not -1 have but five minutes to spere." ' "Will you not COMO into the , house, Felix ?" she asked. I "No. I have but five minutes, and 1I want to spend them svitie you. 1 ought not to have run ever, but iI could not help it-/ could not rest. I (want to know if you saw 'that man to -day, and what he t said to you. Yes, I know," he eon- ' Untied, "that I am jealous. Never I mind that, sweet. Jealousy Is a eon- ; ennling fire. X esnuld tot rest, I 'could not sleep. I have tasted no 'eood -my very, life has seemed to l be teaming me. I felt that I must run over -that I must hold you in my arms, lass your lips, hear ;von • say /that you love me, or the fire Would • destroy me." ' Once more his great love mas- tered ber-once more the enieirty b linVe ErierlItv.i the notion. Ho never vs faintly suersected it, until it passion in him seemed to make ber ("ven '-- - — ilie higlevoad Where . the carriage _Las se strong and noble by example. Wee too late. But as lie stood there --ad it WAS only natural. - .!., retied. There Were many curioue eyes Ilow Shall 1 ledutate My Boy? "Tell me about it, sweet," he setlit --- ---* ' there came to hint for a ono- watchleg them. Lady Rolfe and the president Charles .P. ThWing, of Looking into lila bandsome face, fair Lavinia leaked on. in angry in--. ment a paesionate longing for :. dignation. ble lovelit eyes, she could not say , wealth. /I' he weld only melte such "What doers that girl Western Iteeerve Cnivorelty, writing ntany words which woeld hurt line "There is little to tell you, Felix." to unpack! presents att those he bad just helped ' ; eneouraging Sir Owen ?" said the mean bY • fere seine serleible rend itrteresting ad - i in the eurrent Harper's 'Weekly, of- fs)* replied. "I went out soon alter viee to paren.te concerning the educe. - "Violet," he said, half sadly, "1 am ' Mettler, 'Surety one )(oar ought tion Of boys. ne would insist, Met, twelve; r did not return until after aerate my rossif Seem very poor and to 'be enouelt for her. Felix Lone- on tho advantage of the school 0,9 two. Then he was etill here. no went dale Must be blind." , tritlitlf.P, tlY the side of all Sir Oweree away aeon afterwerd." 1 inagnifieence. My darling, if I wield ' "Perhene be can not help tim. opposed to private tutoring. "I would educate my boy with boys, although "'Did he talk much to you, Violet?" coin my heart's blood into gold and . self, mamma," rettirned the /Milos not elitirelY by boys, Poye, do, how- • elsio • he talked to my .father," she welsh • it upon you I would do ao. nnPldeal, daughter, and in that she every educate boys; but a boy whe azielve'red. 1 was right. Be dem' iter nearer to hint ; liev poor roses!" l' Slio laughed a low, rippling laugh 1 When rellx had helped Violet into 1 ateditUrsittlinnegalialmloarieelf itsontlbsi•°;nteomberariel Iiiinp q.le hoe not taken one thought, that ertentided very sweetly to Iiim. ' i the earriege, ha bent over her to in humanity." leeither does he be - ono *weed, one look, one iltnile from f enose hetteti*ul flowera will stead arrange her dress. neve in education abroad -"I should lye glad to have him get all that Is best from the private *school in I.uttinatro or Geneva, but not for one instant Would ihreire hie ideate form- er of longing is burning my,' heart if yot like." ( after. that the diSappOliltirient WAS ed by tin) French master, or ble meth - away. 'Will the lonwei-for thee A pagetonate, emeraes was Fellk not 'quite go hard to bear. lie had ode by the German. A primary note in • it watt a grove or oak treats-4We tv Oki spreeding oake, that bed seen TT e vomtance Sceptics' puto;v generations of men and. wo- ewe moo and go. Grem green wee COWL Catarrh and Catarrhal stretcheil out on either Aide -11111e • Headache Relieved In 10 with trawl; little handete eestling Mintiteli and Cured by Pr. °wit. wooded 91°Pe8; iLIwe aid" Agnew'sCatarrhal Powder world -oilman were dotted around, • and the tee church stood up.royally • Here's one of a thousand melt testi- • er). the hillside. The wane were monies. llev..A. D. Buckley, of Buffalo, graY, and covered with ivy; the old says: "4 wiall all to know what a bless - windows were of stained glass; ivy lug Dr. Agnew% Catarrhal Powder is in tovered the square towers; the old a ease of Catarrh. I was troubled with porch with its stone, seat was a mar- this disease for years, but the first time vel of architecture; the Path that I used tide remedy it gave me most de - led to it mat) bordered by lime- lightful I now regard myself tree; leek where one woniti One entirely cured." saw nothing but ripplee of foliage Dr. Agnew'a Pills are delightful. •anti a gold -green light. . • 22 Suuday Litford 41, clay that , 40 deses xo cents. , •••••••11.1•4 would have °harmed A Poet. 1310 He Got the Neck for lite WIC very gspirit or peace and rest seem- ed to brood over the earth, while Stray Stories. the mired cliluto of the Sabbath usi'n ed' the landlady, as she set the tele eseis "Will yoe carve. Mr. Cleaver ?" ailt- s°Lnd'e.,,,4 tnr°,,ug,11 tile' T,,,nernnie 0,at key on the imerding-house table. FeliX ha-nilge,41;ta71.s tvetitilkheclu broeminilmw"letili tie"uNsQlx,'tielardnekrf9.uldt lu'erP..ligedactIciell• frfacaeit4" Violet front church; wheni they were a stone-eutter," children they ran down the Idles in very gledoese of heart, but now o, they welked oecietely, Felix almoo where Dootore Do Agree l-Physi- forgetting the beauty of -z the -• sett dem; no longer world around him, as he lookee Into consider it catering to the beautiful fano of the young girl equAckery" la recommending. In pro.ctice so, nteritOrlous a remedy !Or Indigestion, Dys. Qb yr La es . Jejlme,trylltdglegi; laufarElt9lyttleon 0 4. -w-e . 0 .s.conee emelt and Nervousness as South Americen Kerlin°. They realise that it el 0, atop ill a.JI" ranee la medical science ana a sure and eer- ie' her heart to eisregard them be-' from on isiOels, Yet really* trying With MASI) it was Sunday. will mire you. -00. inallOnt cure for diseases of the stomach. It It mould hardly have seemed like Sunday to Fi.ilia: If elate prieliege lied HOW to A.void Having Chilblains. been withdrawn. Ro went, as usual, the old gimteile was looking Its 'fairest to me every whiter to be treated "N early all the WOMOR who come on the first eteiday in ;title, when and tbe etudight on the oak trees ,r:31* altiligains," said a ohirpodist, iv,all evonderfal to lade. There VAS attribute the trouble -to misfit Violet, lier beautiful fasta *lining, he beets. As a matter of fact boote tin:eight, like the face of .an angel; lave little to do with chilblains, It there WAS Evelyn', looking like a fair, mitadiedeenonetaltallogne olthtlaite meek saint. Great wee lite surpiese to 111)101 eddePardd°t11.°en laetO Sir Owen Chevenix Awe. It was Wanleiq make from hot to cold rooms the first time that lie basil made his or from indoors; tethe sereet with eePene'ence at church, and tbe eon- has free or 'tee minute to stay in a, their thin kid shoo. A woman who grega,tion was Pat a little exerted room will stand over the heater or about it. Dr. Hunter, on seeing him to the fame of his effective Preach- is to keep her feet warm: Wheal she get nearer the fire. Her first thought thee°, fcrneey fenciee that it wee due ing. Lady Ro".fe -suspected that the elecev and Lc, goes out she ma,y: walk directly into charming Lavinia, had hired him ....it she would step there, but the vicleres wife, shrewd in the vestibule Mer. Bunter, sighed and smiled. et mtnurte or two to put On her 'It is the cli, old otery," she said gloves (Veto .ehat with some Ile- quaintance,- as . moot men- do, she to beneelf ; and then she reproached _herself for the thought and applied probably would. not have chilblains. herself to the Psalms. - ' It takes only a minute or so to prepare the feet in this way for -the Felix did not think much °hold the change in temperature without matter. - He .was not ashanoxl to plunging directly from one extreme bow. his handsonte head, . and join to the other. Men in business tell with all his heart in the beaatiful women this, but they don't ' listen w,oeds of the service• but when .it to oce, . Wes all over he easiened to meet _, -. es gave a careless nod to Felix, but -._ .-......- YRAet. She was standing with lier • mother, and, to htsleurprise, Sir Owen The harder you cough, the_worse Chevenix was talldag to them. He , the cough gets, 4 J • COn 'Untied talking. • , sg a fa ii 9 a ... 4 "I beg thee you will let me time /mark s you home, Mrs. Deere," he was say- ing. "To tell you the truth, I or- Consumption - . . d•ered my carriage on purpose -I did , drive round by Queen's Ash." Ir°11114' Clare Indeed. It Is a. lovely The Lung and if you will permit it, we will i _ Tante Ele did not look at Violet as he spoke. Ile knewt that Whatever her mother die she must do. Felix had taken her band. lie did not care if till the world heard what be bad to slay. . "You will not break through the old custom of w,alkIng home. with me, - Observa.tions. Violet, or, rather, of allowing me to ,. Opinione are good things to' pre. walk hanterwitb you ?" dark., She looked from one to the other The 'teener we are the more do with real distress in her face. Sir we object to the peacock's traits. QM% did not even glance at her ; he Some people wpuld be IMPrOVed knew that his cease was sate in Mrs. If they had the 'holiday. heart. all naye's bamee. . the year round., "Violet," oaid Felix, "you. cannot hesitate e's And the girl *toed -looking The worse one looks the "more one at him erbile her mother mid: hates mirrors. "nearly, I do not know,. er.he.t an- How, comfol•table it is to be rich twee -tie give you, Sir Owen. I do not enoegli to 'bra.g aboutyour pov- erty., knew what ..pseele tvill -easy." ' "Why, what dogs that matter, Aire. A refined woman 'seems to think --. e barbaric -modes empbasize her re- Haye ?" . . 'Well, you ace, Sir Owen, Lilford is finement„ a ,sma,11 claw., ;and 'everybody' knowe Amillorities leave es bewildered as hin ' " • to 'that we ore, contending between what we think, what we read and what we eat, • Is guaranteed to cure.. If it doesn't benefit you, the druggist will give you your money back. Priam S. C. Wares ,St Co. /302 Mc. 50c.$1 Le.Rox7.11.Y., Toronto,Can, offer was eagerly accepted. The • ... . firet thing they taw- was a maghifi--. "My dear lady, what can It Matter if all tbe world knows of this ?. 1 eent bouquet-sucli a. bouquet as had ' never been even in Lilford-the eon- shall be very mend of ,the honor, I servatorice mutt have been robbed assure you. Lafty7Rof1e would not re - to. provide it. There were camellias, quire oo much etriesing." - • red and white, gardenias, stephamo- ' The lest words, vulger as Was the tis, white heath, haliotrOpe, lemon.. epirli which dictated them, quite de - scented verbena -the rarest. and • terminee Mrs. Ilaye. Evidently, if ahe 1 loveliest flowers that grew. Cid not go with him, he would drive • • A littler white card was at Lady Ito:fe and „her da,ughter. She. the slide of it -a card which simpered a: little. bore • the eackneyed quotation, "Since you are so kind, we will ac- " 'Sweets to the sweet; For Miss °eat your offer." she said. "It will Haye, With Sir. Owen Chevenixer certainly be veky pleasrant. I always compliments." I . • tell. Mr. Raze that the one thing X Violet gave a little cry of,,delight want t.,0 make me_PerfeotlY -haPPY is a. carnage: vow, violet." • when she saw it. Mrs. Hay° took I "Violet will allow me to escort* It up In her hands( and, turning it ' round, said in a most impressive her, Mrs. Ilaye," suggested Felix, 1 I "Oh, no," replied Mrs, Haye, "Vice voice e . let must come with me I I cannot ends is worth five guineas at ' least." • . i go htone and leave Violet with You.* Another time, Felix, eou shall be ber Then they uncovered several bunch- escort. .SIr Owen has been kind es of superb grapes, some fine peach- enough' to order his carriage for us ; es and apricots -delicacies such as It would he really impolite to refuse. previouely Violet had only • heard We will say good -morning to you mentioned -also a. dozen bottles of note." And she watched bite while choice Madeira, for Mr. nage. he shook hands, feet with her and 'It is very kind of him," said Fran- ' then with. 'Violet. cis Haye-"wonderfully kind. I have ' never met with any one so geaeroae,.., IIis handsome young face had And Felix, who was far above all grtiwn white- even to the Ups; but what could he do ? Ile was a gen- 'globe:. jealousy joined in tbe praise tieman ; he could not make a of the ba.ronet. But when Violet "scene"; he 'Wald not take the girl stood at the garden gate alone with him he said, half irtaelly ; - . from her mother's aide against her will; he had no tarries° with roan 'What does it all mean, Violet? r cam not understand it." steeds, and toa.chinen and footmen in Livery. What could be do? Only one Thousands of nen report equally good or su• 00Foinreatopalbili8oitolit esa0nbnreatfiveo,.rsoN' wrong, thing. If Violet was to go in the trIfireigeuelitittiniigiiiir tle, At 0 Ilg ' qatrixelf.olli carriage, he himself Would put her . your druggist for Kendall's farmyln euarti, Moo It had not yet occurred that any man into it. The baronet's bend should ',A. Treat -Ike on the liorse," the book free, or - could deliberately try to take his be- trothed svile trot* bine ne would not touch even his darling's 'tress.' , address 9 • SO he walired by her side down the: OR. A 1, KENDALL CO., ENOSOURO FALLS, VT. aVenue of limes arid they rett.Ilied 6.4.- • . ' • " / Life, las Omar isayre May boa span- • gle of existence. It's too bad the bright has worn off in se ,many Insfeancess The Old Reliable Remedy for •Spaying. Ringbories, Splints, Curbs and ail forms ef Lameness. The use of a single bottle may double the selling Frit:sof your horse. GOOD FOR EVERYTHING. DR.D.J, KENDALL CO., Dear Stray-. Galistoe, NAL...lune Ill, 0902. have been uslogybur Kendalls Sparks Cure ror some time. 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It ixieme to me, Violet, thrtt this fey- ' her dreAS; they shall ehange plateg 1 "Yes, 1 Iveulcl," she replied • and Weer Come ,t Lonotale's only response, and as he one eatisfaction; be turned away "Yee, it Velil come? elle re/31feet; lied walked 110Me filet idglit he felt that without a word or a bow to Sir tido tilt@ Rita did not add her usual En• was the itappleet man in the Owen. remark -"X hate not quite promised, World.. •I "This is pleriegente' said Mrs. yeti knew." ellAPTEll XIII. • Hoye, ne the Carriage rolled sWi(t- She Was; sorry for Wm. Site could There woo no p'ACIe in Eng- ly along the high-re:el, "Violet, of not quite understand MR reelinge, land prr•ttier than the old all the luxuries of life, give me a but she had some dim percePtien of ' parish elmrelt et telford. It carriage." what be muttered. of the tor ;Jiro a , was ttn terti Norman eelfiee,' The luxury and grandeur were Ida 10Vie and JeelotisSO or %lit 'treat- I with quaint mitten; towers emu rc certainly very plenewrit, while the roes et 016 love. Ego row puree pain harnionious peal of belle. The eintrell Ii0Velty tieligItetrithft0leum)t. . I& Iin da !nen and the trenlidirig of stood on rising ground, and behind „. ttiobeiel o Not • • , „ .. PAGE LAWN FE iseikritritetibte, Ilandeeme. Perfert. Only 00 *ones per running feet. Otippiled by vie or }oast dealer. PAO'S vnitic names co. r...ionitird, • • vow to, St, violet liheeliarecter should be the Amerlean, * He le, as a human boy, to be trained up for 'Service in thin greet, interesting, new life of our New (World." Mineral Unit:lent Cures Garget la Cows. What ire Wanled. Odom° Post. "A tali brkle la the best looking, don't 3•08 think 9•• "Well," replied the titled English- man, who had caught on to wilt - tie Amerioan !door, Poo far ret 1 ant personally rencerried 1 Certainly an; net leaking for One Who ix short." "'Music always movite 111P " re- inerked litr.,Staylate. "'Then: do let me play for e exelaimed Men Pert I. for it teas aaal slalght. • • BABES KILLED BY KINORANCE Prenelt Women Being Instriteted in Matters of Maternity. Preach, and the Parisians in partioular, are beeomIng alive to the urgent necessity of arresting the de. Struction of infant life. A. hundred anti fifty ehouerrend of the infauts ot the age of 'twelve menthe or ezeler d e every year In Prance -a high propor- tion In a population of about V43.020,- 000. Phc, tatisticians, including the (*tete or the medical profeselon, that the lives Of at least 100,000 of these intents can be saved. Myriads et babies (Po beottuae their mothers -belonging principally to the WOrit. ing Classes -do 110t knOW.1lOW to lake memo( tbem, or because povertY Pee - Yenta them from takitag sufficient rest befOrd aw1. after birth. Al a remedy for tide last evil the Senate hag Just given its aielzorroVel to a Pro - Weal prohibiting the employment or laboring women during tile two weeks preeeding and thee four weeks following the. birth. The prefect of tbe Seine has just inaugurated In every one or the :10 arrondissements of Paris a permarmeCeystem et con- ferences; in maternity for 1:he instrue- tion of *Omen or tbe • working; cia,esee, or of a,ne ot1uer 113 neeti of enlightenment. Therm conferences are to be beld at the headquarters et every municipal division' of tbe Cap- ital. They will be presided over by the local Hayore and by the leading sci- entific men of Paris. . Slinard's Liniment •Cures, Colds, etc, • - now Cupie Figures Thue. Life. Be -Good heavens, dear I The clack just struek 1, and I promised yeur mother I'd go at 12. - Site (comfortably) -Good I We've got 11 hours yet, . • . Messrs 0. 0. 11,:ehtarcle & CO.. Gentes-I bleve need yoer IfINARD'S LINIeEENT in my family and ' also mly eitegies for years and consider 11 lee besi medicine obtainable. Youre.trulye . .41,1WD ISOCHIA.V, Profrietor p.oxtoa Pond Hotel and Livery Stables, I Roxten pond, Jely, 4, 1901* r' UNLIGHT ISSUE .NO. 5, 1904 AIM Winslows koething Syrup whQUK always be used for Children -Agreeing. It teethe tea child, softens theemus, ewes win d redo mitt Is the best rat:peer for Dierrhcs*. REPVCSO EximNSE • 1- Riff LANDS $50000 Rowed will be paid by ts Lever Brothers Limited, Torwito, to any person who can prove that this soap contain% any form of edulteration.whatsoever, • or contains any injurious chemicals, Agit for fix. °Mean Mir, az; • . . „ What the Raiser Can Do, . -He wort talk fluently in lan- the diseoery of the Roentgen Bays gtIttgen• bltg written 4, Play and ceneuatee Its reiteersal. No • elan lives a busier life than he, •but • On he• :telegraphed. for Prof.• Roentgen tend talked with him for hours. He . 1ms written a public prayer and con- ducted a °heir. Re can cook his own dineer, can pla'y- chose, pe.int pic- tures, or draw caricatures. Be hes learned eneineering, and studied 1 electricity. Thpegh Ile can only ' nee sine arm he can eliogre; game fee , hours at ease rate of two a minute: I HO 111411 over a headrest titles, and is an admiral in three of the big- gest navis. in 25 years ltehas 'shot 28,000 heed at game. Be ehangeseds dress a dozen times a day, has a dozen valet% and his wardrobe is worth 2100,000. Levees Y -Z (Wise Head) Disinfectant Soap Powder is a boon to any home. It bats anti cleans at the same time. In Iota of 10 to 100 dellnl for sale in the heart of the Niagara .Frult Belt, near tieresby. Steam and electric roads pass LdoProperty. ennvenienees el the day. ina very reasonable, Apply J. CARPENTER, • P. O. box u8, Wilton& Ont. MODERATE CAPIIAL ea.„.iiiie,,,,,tn „reat17, increased by Judicious In. v .44 Specialty St0.7ks.'s,' I°0uneye41421,eaolir b•Ppolit9reulaettlitillinwilwileithien!-134:" ' A. BRAMAN ' 23 poliiart.e St. Torbirto, out* all-the•year-around ureney-ntalcer, t is at ' .. ...,---..-7,..... -,...-....... .`" A.... ...,..• r *.tiiii, ,,,,,,-11.1 Money:Make rmii:ife ?titei profitable business, na eiceptionany good brings In the dollars. Ilan and full par. tgaiv°r, i° 7° 1 itignia: ihztext co., Hamilton) Ont. • , a i p . Ell ! it ! 11( a y , Cros.sing the Bar. correePandenteOf Naos and Quer- jos, says the singing of "Crossing the Bare at ;LordsTennyeon'e fun- eral eetstleaftesitiele Of eieging the worde at burials not confined to Westminster Abbey; and not , long after .the Laureate's; death 'a. wish • that the"hymn" ?head be ,ehant- est at his own obsequies. The wish was carried out, and an account of the proceedings, with TennySores . rxtanzas, duly appeared in the Wear - paper; but the, effect was. niarred by the printing or the lines at fel- • lows: hope to meet my Pilate lece. to , face, • (Whew I sleall cress the bar. ' _ Jatk lomat More. Appropriate. Toronto Telegram. It might be hard for Canadians to keep warm these days if they mead not let their blood boa with Judie- na,tion the injustice of Kiellng's referenoe totheir beloved country a.s "Our Lady of the Snows." , • • au.. Bard to Satisfy. • • Tielsts • • Fleet Farbier-Blessed fir I Slink the agricultural department is any good at all. s • Second Fa.rmer-What's the trou- ble? • First Farmer -Well, I wrote to .'em to -find out Ito% -high wheat was going • up to, and I couldn't -get no eatisfaetion, a:e all. • •• , • • WESTBOUND IN A TOURIST SLEEPER. -Any one conteraelating a trip to eel/Wage. any-eoint in the West, elaes• ifornia or the Pacific Coast, are of- ferer', exceptional inducements and advantages by the Grand Trunk Railway System, Through Pullnian tourist , /sleeping ears leave Bos- t:Oa Mondays And Wednesdays, at 11. ta.„ running through to ehicago svithoul.change. arriving there "at 855 p.rtn. the following evening. Lows. eta rates, with' morainal chaste f or sleeping ear. Illustrated descriptive matter and Tull information on art- plioation to Mhos.. Wyene. „Traveling Passenger Agent, 200 Washington. street. Boston: • SOME SMART MAXIMS. rA.: brunette may Wear a brilliant black with a Retie sheet, Mit it must 'be garnished and trimmed for the very lean.- An intermeeture of welte with dark Violet, crimson, lilac or blue adds additional charms to .a Weide a,nd a ruddy line. Blue, pale yellow:, azure. Mao and _black trim- med wilt! ;piles are all colora from welch the !Kende need not .ohrink. Gray, drab, fawn or atone -colors' ohe must oembine with pink, blue or erlmson, if she would refine her com- plexien; The color in beeddrees and drapery ishould harmonize. We, muet study our compfoxion, tend also Our size. Ataxia's contained in the clever paper were; "The pale must.wear reds and pink?, while the other wears blue." "leer year's we shuddered at combining blue and green, y.et in nne tura it wee very • often seen. The blue of a. flower and the green. leaves bone perfectly together, So row you often 'see a green hat with blue, florwera or feethers." "The odd marking.e and charming colors on the wings of the blitterfLY have taught drenanakere the eambinatiOna of WW1'S on ,widell to rely." .• The form in Which this essay was delivered did riot prevent it from a diecrimine.ting boarIng and a ,Iner-' Wiese discussion. For ada hour or mere the air seemed to be full of ribbone, flouneee and Iloveers. No tote was taken, but Yellen the awoke of battlo Wia* over Ws. Colby' e Post; tion seemed in the main to be sus- tained. STATIC Or Chizo, flirt or Totassioqoa. Mao COUNTY PRANK 3. CIII/NKY netkee Oath that helm the senior partner of the firm of F. J. Censer * Co., doing busluees in she City of ,Toledo,, County and State atoms le, MI ttuitCaid flrta will pay the mini of CND DUNI/RED DOL. LARS for oftch and eyery cm* of CATAnntt that camilt be cured by the loge Of RAM's CA MANIC 1. crioNtir, Sworn to before me and Subscribed In my prestince,thisethday of December, A..D.,1880. A. W. OttlAtiON, 'Notary Public. • Haile Catarrb Sextets taken internally nut Acta directiyon theblood it tol m egoism outfates of the system. Sena for testimonials, free. 1..1. eitENLY & 00., Toledo, 0, Sold b., all drugeloireleer. Take sheer; Family Pile for Conotteation, CLAP ON A PLASTER and It will be all right is a eoinmon exgreesion amino true One IRA happens to be • the D. L. Menthol ter, for no other remedy reedy is so sure and e effe- tive againstmuscularpains, rhemnatism,-ete. • • A Very Busy Missourian. • •' Osceola OW Democrat. We are liaple to be vow busy fol - the next few days as we are pre-_ paring our second annual teesture, writing a book of essays, clearing thirty acres of -bottom land and breaking a span of three-yeareolde mules, besides doing our. chores. I Iterefore, we trust our kind readers will not expect very 'much. from. us till the rush Is refer, ' Millard's Liniment Cures Distemper. What They Missed. Belleville Intelligencer. The Deering Harvester Company, • In ite Canadian branch, which is situated at Ilakalltoit, ile.PaYin,g Out $8,000 a month in wages. We always 1 told -the Chairman ef Industries tbal , he should have put on his Tam 0' • Shanter and hustled to get that con- cern is Belleville. A. company with a monthly, pay evil .of S80.000 is Jusb what we need in our business. Your snorter baolt If' Gin Pills do not cure. PERSONAL' Cox,JOAN THOMAS, .OF BT.- MARX'S' fllyst,',1Sseter, who sailed • from Ply - month with father and brother' '15th. 1871. Brother Freak inquires, Write 84 CodrIngton street, Exeter, land. • lteggle's Conolusion. Smart Set. . "Oh, ,mamma," eliented little Reg- • ele, as he ran tellies mother in great. glee, "what do ycia tbible?..I WOO just overthere where tftee're put- ' tine up the otrous, a.nd they're fel- ling 'the ring all full of breakfast heed," . •*LI ke Tee rips th e eat 10 not within -the corieentton'iirman to measure ltlY Meat sufferings from heart. dittease. For years I eidurcd iihnost con:. •• Stant mieog grad tearing pi.tins about lily', heart, and Many it time Would; bast coined death., Dr, Agnew's Cure for the Upart has worked a veritable intracle."-,• R hos. HitIts, 1 ertb, Ont, -50. •• . .A. Ppeterenoe. x • Buffa.19,Commerelal. Mrw Iippiaelt=AIU 1 Airs: Subbubs, 1- er-belleve my social, dutleit of late.. , • -have prevented mo. from calling, upon you' eteI sIupulfl.Bowever, 1 wile:. .surely. return your visit semeelayee.-• • Mrs. Subbeba-That doesn't Matter numb, bah./ Wash yon would return,. the' grnserteg you borrowed ' from OS' time toetene. , • Trunk and Lehigh Valley Tonto ofthO:B. l'ac‘ k ' In Going to New Xork Be sure that Your tiekets read via Grand Diamond Express." This Is Os direct and 'best route from all Canadian points. By this • route, baggage is now checked in bond and 'from Canadian pottts. The Lehigh Valley • has three stations ln New York, up town near 'all first -clue hotels, and down town neared European: steamehip itocke, saving passen- gers for Rurope a long and expensive trans- . fer„ Secure your tidccts of Grand Trunk agente. Robert 5, Lewis, CanadianPassenger • Agent, 'Zoog° street, Toronto,. Cent, •• When TertWas . This is from Besant's Survey of es London : "Tea in the seventeenth'', . century einaa offered as a. curious • foreign driek ; it was prepared with and -drank with some trepida- tion. Ladies often took brandy Mere tereeard as a corrective. A' learned' eileysieleas; Dr, ,Liseees wiroteetliat 'tete eindecietree Merd-perniittede.34:- nGuoind'bselp. r.porvidmetainnekgral'ergekonlyniginitulligo!. lifo as a kind of sileet plague. The_fortfelivoer fdee'stgAgidhvyoucturt4mtcryapile_five feet s'• tach Pill Contams' all the medicinal qualities of one And one-half ounces of the best Holland Gip. As a positive cure for all kinds of Kidney teciiifele. 'stanceunrivalled. It is not necessary to wait for days for beneficial results, you knew at once that Gin Pills are helping you. Sold by all Druggists at so cts. per.box, 6 boxes for $2.50 or direct from THE BOLE MUG CO.. Wielmipteo, mere Accounted for. ChiCako Tr51 v re. , • eahl errs. Tiploion," to her .youngest, "you shock roe vrith your rude behavior. You are a perfect tomboy. Whe can't you, be like your little fiaymate, Leila Green.? She Is gentle, Oft -voiced, well.belfaveil and always lad vflke." said May, "bat Ego's her moth- er." • Far Prom Slight. • Buffalo Commercial. "You avoid have berit the Adieu - 'pee' anewer elio made when 1 • asked, her if ,sbo knew you." - said . Miss Digge. "She doerin't .knotv me 'Very "well." replied Mies Plumptonewife was sea. artive about lier weiglit. . "Yes, but the -idea or ceiling you • olight acquaintance." FIBRE WARE k I lb I I. 1 01 •I I• 1 i 1 Ile, • Can be had In TUBS, PAILS, WASH BASINS, MILK PANS, STABLE PAILS, ETC. Prom any first•clatIS dealer. . . . Maud Muller T.Ip-tcoelate. Maud Muller On ti, whiter' c1nY Went out to clear alio snow emote! :Sim Worked till near the noon -time hour . And then began to lose her power, For hunger came and -II 11.1.0 Went To give her appetite con.tent She'd cleared the reah up the door, „ Tho sitletyttik and all else Tor eiture 1 Maud Muller !trier dinner thought She'delm the work that oho 'had ;Wrought, She titoOd anuterld, "With lipe npn,rt, _ Like 'monument of Greelan art I" The drifting snow bad fined again The paths aim had made Ho Wain 1 A ;Popular Tree Wot'th $ 1,500. „ . The great value of tember, says the Now York Sun, is ellown In the eon Of n tree reeently Out near WayneS, ville, N. te Thie ;dent ef the Alio- geeny Metintains Wn8 a curly poplar* ea large that twelve hoteca were re - mitred to Jettil away the butt,- cut, whielt Senn twelve foot long. The . lomat Ilitili wee 81 feet. rrom the ground, ThIN single tree ednialned 1.5,000 feet sr firsi-ehtes lumber, meet of useful as veneerieg, and ito valim Wag PLUM. The s:ngle tree mug wortle meta tiutil 'the entire mount:de farm upon Willett It stood. ,Tehti'm 4§4111.10$10:** pin scitser igsvarrathes • Toronto eter. John D'Inkenson, M. 1'., SOnth WentWottli "There le no doubt :stout it that the beet plane to Hee • the OttelinA Cd;theg:Sittlittre Intim aloft. Tho tnembere do not got ball' tut: 117,1 tto view nit the newspaper • otalia.../0111. ntit lorMit Chleage Tribes& "Yes, VII giver you a meal tif Victual* 11 yowl!. shovel off tieere abtrwaStor." Wonel yon not reefer, medal*, to here mo strove] off the shoW,71' * tba4PrOvaiglitt; barecown lpfl,Sor .434. ritamteirloot:tda, ,..erg2nitgirfailierVare ityjiz*lect °rand reruieer, 114* "--"! tasaggi • CANADIAN ORDER OF CHOSEN "FRIENDS FIVE YEARS' PROCRESS • Iffinebori. Year.• 'torpid'. 4..,...e.,.....0,,,laelle 0. •$204,016.00 18,0101 evellt110.74 •20,91T , ei, 1000. SiON,O20.00 • 1111,014,.....,,, ewe. 10,01.................. 2s8,146;o4 • 28,010 k ererr..10 gm, $$$$$ .............. 3414,012 .0 • ' 21;1000• a * .1.419011 4.000}011.0 lipitholai Inducements to .1011N NOW.