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The arap`ratbdeolsiivn► ro>eiits >n otEc 6 Y y controls the referee Io respeo 98e �R. ezperiments at the college, and are s Riled >t •� ootesl4UM" exse now being distributed, free of charge, scored. This would thereto re annul liber - White Wheat - 70e written statement of Mr. Sparks, rsfeteft Whitatrai a, for co-operatire e�cpemments througgh- Spring Whelit _ << -�- �b,.>`` out Ontario. The following is the Iiat With raiareuee io the ae►mes wan. we 1� F. E a ST W 00D. M.D.. 8pteot (i oot� Wheat dye leave to state that we won more [ban tber „ W. to Canadian Pacinc Railway • (7oroniar 1 •• ,' 1•at]t C1101I' eonceri �ci11 be of co-operative ezperimentls for 1903• - Ontario Canary; leaner of l[arrisae 'Lioen.es. Manitoba P'lottr' - : '` X5.00 bbl. g Fairport olnli, as we believe 'that tbeF i +; held in the Method church on Thi' varieties of oats; three varieties. Clare An., Olhce boars -Before 10 a.m., 1 to !a 4.04 two varieties hullciss scald only get one team to play with. Family Ic`Iour Aril siz-rowed barley; lar, and from 7 to 8 p.m. Private telephgne 4.00 the evening of Wednesday, p bailey; Einmer (Spelt) and two varie- We reirret very much, Mr. Editor, ibsdt: t ? connection with Balsam. Greenwood, Brongbam Pastry Flour - 8th. Choice pro taws will be we have been compelled to take UP" ' I,it Zion, A. Johnston's [7th con), Wm Cowie s Bran X17.00 tan I •-.; Bess of spring wheat; two varieties of much space In your oolarone over tlld . (7th con), and D Pngh's (9tb con) a1f Shorts -,` 19.00 " rendered by the choir assistded by buckwheat; two varieties of field' peas useless discussion and we sincerely trnea « Mr., Mrs., and Miss die Graham, for northern Ontario; two varieties of aT A. YOIINa, M.D., C.M.. Fellow of Jumbo 25.011 _' this will be the last o1 it r of {,laremoDt�, Reqs. Judson Me- bug -proof field peas; cow peas and two -- T • Trinity Medical College, Toronto, mem- Whole' W]3elat Flew#1r varieties of Soy, Soja, or Japanese 1 - . Giraham, (Signed)H l3zatraxeoe #fir of Collette of Phvefcians and surgeons of jntosh, B. A. W1llou hby and A. 1C Iiereli certify that daring the last beAll Ontario. office and residence Opp O'LearyLotel Rolled Oats, Chop of all kinds. .W• Torrie, Miss M. Ellison and Mr beans; three varieeies of husking corn; y g ¢<} �Vobttrn ,out. 000e hours; morning 9 to 10: Hftrd and Soft Coal. ill• ©p', W, Noble. Refreshments will three varieties of mangolds; two var- of the game disputed between Brougbim avenins 6 to 8. ieties of sugar beets for feeding pur- and Fairport, I umpired the Fairport post Above prioes Subject Chs,np without be served during intermission. Notion adults ` child l0e ' three varieties of Sweedish and that they scored only one patne dttrirr� = 44and Admission turnips; Kohl Rabi and two varieties that time, making the soars aat� I,epaib•pd�l 8ske]c'y �i8• Lllnit8d. �_____�_ s Bial the re . ips; parsnips and two varieties 5 4 a claimed by b referee - Model . of turn Lave (3rasso�Ic« �' r .4 G rae•+woe>�. of carrots; three varieties of fodder or DIINN BOIILTBEE TENTON silage corn; three varieties of millet; (As each side has bad two eommuniew LJ Barriete_•e, Solicitors. oto., National Trust ' ' three varieties of Sot burn; grasspeas tions regarding this des ate, the roatt+lie` ohamkers, 90 Hina street, east, Toronto. Fred. J: lie?don now snarls new g P g g Tuesday forenoon. ltone� bulgy. and two varieties of ve6ches; two var- mast drop so fat as the Naws is coneerastk At Claremont everyieties of rape; three varieties of clover; ss nothing will be gained by ooutinaing the► { I Levi M: Gleeson ape>At Thursda in P to loan on mortgage, y FRtIQI� DENTONr H.C., D.C.L. - `•` three plots Sainfoin, Lucerne and discussion. -ED.) To �pto. H®R13EB #N DUNN, N. IFIOLOCH BOUL'I- _ n• Geo. Law is pieiting Toronto Bui:net; live varieties of grasses; three 61.1v varieties of field beans; three varieties BB$- friends, „ of sweet corn; six lots fertilizers with ` + E• FAREWELL, Q. 0., BARRIS- Engines •. Miss Minnie Wood;, . 1oited Toronto P To Owners.. of Traction friends. corn; six plots fertilisers with w • TER,Connty Crown Attorney, and Coannty I jsh lural s; two lots growing ora L' it lees. oli0itor. court House. Whitby. Mr. and Mee. M. dleeson tqundayed p P g P- ` with Whitrvale friends toes on the level and in hills; two var- John Moore is home 'again after ieties of potatoes; two plots cut pole- Sealed tenders marked "Tenders Ts* ' �OW de McGILLIVRAY, BARRIS- Of all matetiale and design ]iI, toes which have and which have not Engine," will be. received by the under ere, f3oliaitore, d>co. Of9co opposite Post- kept in stock. It will pay yon his trip tc, Waukegan. been coated over with land plaster; signed tip to noon on Monday, Aprri om0e Whitby, out. Jno.BallDow,H.A-; Tbeo•'eRll at our works acd inspect our clock, Robert BIOwn is laid ofT work this a: o(iilliVray, LL,B, Monev to Loan- ey and obtain prioes. Don't be misled by week, having hurt his ankle froth a two plots planti g corn in rows and in 2t1th next, for the furnishing and cp agents we do not ertlploy them, oonsequent• severe fall. squares (an exce lent variety of early orating of a traction engine_ of at lear5� `^ corn will be use ). 1B horse ower, in conve n a T'etertrcar'f/. ly we can, and db throw off the agents Many of our .youl7g folks took in P y' t3 co mission of 10 per oent., which yon will ?darks Bros. show at Whitby ori The size of eac. plot in eneh of the tlrilshcr from place to place in tiles '' first twenty-six experiments is to be Township of Piekering tend in furnish - pe 13IIR- certainly nave by pnrohasing from ns. A Tuesday eve. p call solicited. �'�'m, Pric•e has sevc•ed his eonne%t- two reads lung by one rocs wad •• in the ing power for said Crusher in ertlsis • GEON, Graduate of the Ontario vet next fotir, one. rods square-, anfF in the ezi a Oolloge, Toronto, re ietered member tion with David Birm-11 and has gone ! ing stone for road purposes. Contra+ o! t ie Ontario Veterinary Medics' Aesooiatio� WHITBY GRANITE Cr0rs ;{'aloes+►n tc, wc►rk. last, four rods Square (one tenth of an tor to operate engine at all times, and , C�ffi se and res -den one and one-quarter milds 4P. Poit'Omof. Vi hitby, Ontario Mrs. inion Adat oun was removed ac•re`. to furnish fuel and water, belting arrcf nor ch o1 Green River. OfSce and ehneingforg - I= frurti her borne bete on Tue .tla tc, the Each Per•Gt,n in Ontario who wishes, other necessary appliances for $aicD ' hours s to 11 a.m •, and 1 to d p.m. Tele rapli to join in the work may choose any work. Tenders to state the rate pn _ p address Locust Hili, On4,; ?, U. address, careen (ienerttl HuKpjtal, 1'oronw. We all J River, Out look for zl speedy reco,verv, one of the experiinent.is fur 19lxi, and hour wanted., - I E NG LIVERY i . a iv for the same. The material The lowest or any tendeir not ltec�- M r. Lennon received a vee Pre shak- P� Tl J. 8HItILEY, Veterinary Surgeon, ing up on Monday eve'g. While wilt 1w furnished in the carder in which s rily accepted. • i 1'I • Hon. Gra ivate of the Ontario vetA,-►L- thea , lications are received until the p order of the council. ary College. Toronto, registered inember of tbo tlr}tK int; hti t11N load Li�set and t�11•. l p y ' ar Medical Association. All i su , ,ly is c:xhau it'd. It Illi l.t be well • hat d t u K ' )c�. ,� • Ontario vete: y [xuiun fell �ea<1 c>ni; on the t►.d (1 9i I ` r.n R. BE}�Tc,�, .: y - dieeaAee and injuries of the domestic animals ' in •urin his head and neck. fc,r each applicant to make a secunci d _2r Clerk Tp. Pjekertng Create i accordiug to the most modern approved F-trst-class vehicles for lore by day ;' J g choice, for fear the first could nut Mac _ and scientific prl�sipiea, odi:e dna residence or nigbi 'line In COtlneCtlUn Inset• .•.•a•. +• grafi - ltt'li. All 1 tnaieri:cl will he furnish ' r corner Linton Ave and h,nc 6L, btf lag all G. T. R.train�. Freight and :; BroughsrvU..,: ed entiroly free of charge to each aP JIIIIIIIIIIIF1llllitt1lt1111111111111l1111tiitfltUtliiltp(il� express delivered to all parts of lbs plie,tnt., and the prcxluce of the plots uSIttRSw f1LarD$..,:, .. village. Teaming of all ltlnds done - iV a At'�' f; rr) to report that Mrs will. of ru.irse, M,cac utue fisc• prd►perty of - on sbortest notice. $ale and Com• �tYm. Carr ars ivavin BrouRhaul, the person who cunductK the experi- = our aoMAAS DUNN , Convegancer', Com• mission stables in connection �'VIn, and :�Srs, 7Zdruff, of Tu- -' tc ��1 Affida ate, oio., C. A. ZAVITZ, Director. _ � ' �. miesioner for taking v at•(� with Thos. and D pla:emont, vat. Qy to, ting h Ontario Agricultural (c► lc_t�r, , r r vu isi t - - we U41 ecue] h, March '23iA, 1 Xi.RBII`�'TING, leaner of Harris;e • ) �rOpi"lalj,Ot'. John A. White's sale un Monday p .-...... B. Licenses Liaenees foz the county of Ontario. Of- la od an - _ or at his rssideaae, Piokirin � •.,: ' . ... .. teat+ Very largely tiFttend d ;' f - Needs pairi g • ...: 1100 at the store g . Up -to date Millinery. or it jaTeour lock. .. y .. make a s cialt �. r uud prices ttlY.f'd. • village. - g p - -------...-•�•- - `pe Mrs. Amos BkJgrt -)as g*otse tr0 _ of all kinds of compltcat�d . xis- - "� .e •� plf E'i1 Ritt'rER. ` ?l►VID .:ELDAi1d, auctioneer, do., - the Toronto hospital where she watch And clock work Wobnrn,eo;iciteealesfrombis namirons ��� ure,,,. will bare an t, }lc�ration rtorined. a?sodo first class friends both tar and near. bales of fauns, farm • } � M rs, Rc,bert haft►c R'hU hue lH'en stock and everytl,in¢ thw is to be sold will be ;�jSR Ml[ltl 1'llillipe goes to To- veru ill if; improving _ jewelry and spec repairing, handled by the subscriber with the utmost care •= etc`. promptly and to the ver best advantaRi. �0 ly l'outu on Wednesel:�y eVelli[rg to �� til. K'tng it! eutifltled to hiB i QUIti at P P Y and sold y A full liar of first• s at a moderate cost. ' titke part. in a recital at the con- present through illness. T : serratory. Mrs. (leo. Ferrier s nt Friday last Call and see L R.BEATON, TOWNSHIP CLERK ! (, class furniture now, . Pe -_ • Conveyancer, Commissioner for taking ( pa szhibitioa in The annual ccolubuxation mile last 'a' h Mrs. W.J.•ue r i t J Turner �d,vits, Acaoantant. Eta. Money to lows o� ware roams. Friday was a great sucY•ef38. The" Quite it nt"''flet from here+ attended on hem propert7 '•Issuer of Marridtge Lia l Richar SO4-7 "=1 J. A. �Vbite's sale on Monday. _.1 eQeee" whiteyale, out., Pr1Ces right... was a large crowd and good prig Mrs. Ellin. caretaker of rile public = was the rule. ilcltcx+l is off duty through illness. OUCHER & POSTILL,Licensed Ane Wm. Ca is Moving his A. N. Ellie is assisting Mr. Kennedy, � Suce ra to J. S. Btarue►rd, Whitby. tioneen for the County of ortario. Au Ri S. Dllll� m• InuuulugnOluunulNlu{uaumNtummnu ' 1 Non silos of every description counseled ata g household elite t,b'to Toronto wlifre of e4ar Grove in stock taking. ' moderate charge. T. l'oncber, Beal Estate he expects to secure a permanent i�+atidfutd Iloten who has been under Ons Agent and General Valastor, Strict attention ptOharlDR• O i ,. , position. Vi%e wish him sue -gees the doctor's care is slowly improving. given to all orders by mail or telegraph. Ad �- - We g� leli8ed t,o ktlUw that a Win. Boothe has ttwved on the farm � r-.� {•�r:°,r dress THOS. Pouut3ics, srougham, one. l+ Jug vacated by Mr. McNeely who has POSTILL, Green River, Ont. �-ly . • number olour Uull le have J _ y gU tnoveti to Whitrvale. t 1. -Hay t �Tl�dl� deitded w organize a lanais -club, Miss Bertha 'Hoover who has been • THE WELLINGTON Hoe ing removed to and thoroughly o.erh4tst- This is one of the most popular spending a few woks at Silverdale, is ed the above hones, I am prepared to furnieb Farmers may have tbeir wheat ground games that are being played. It ex jk� foci borne this week. ` aceowod4%ion to all who desire to patronize for either Toll. Cush or EzohanRs. It! fill Itlt4'restiniC garde and affords Miss Ethel Burk has returned borne A car load of trash fine Windoor salt me. 8pacione eampla soome.. I shall be pleas- off exelY ilio R rt out l months with her jait arrired. ed to see all old patrons when they have oc h N u . fen scary ng after spend' tnt� two eseion to visit Markham. JAS. ENOE, rough. sister, 11ft•g Michell, of Stoufiville., Poultry netting and, all kinds oe tdarkhanp,Unt, any gaao1itg of feed for tale at reason• Last TuEsday e�'eniuga pleasant In Toronto, on Match 'lith, Miss Champion and the Rev. Judzu, Me wire on band. able prices. event t4ewk (lave at the honor Of I P p Shingle, 1!!r. Juhu Y�illi in the fc,rnl of a nG'ah, I►astor of the �Vltitevale and All kinds of najle except 1F3 ilLv - Given River Baptist churches, were p.r keg or 3c per pound. rt for vans Cochran, e, U n the arrival Bursar ibe •pa y united in marrca Po Y q B• BrokeashlrE, riak.riatt, Orr:. on the eve of his departure for here of Mr. McIntosh and his bride E. BRYAN , Minden. Avery pleasant evening the same evenjn the rnemlfers of 9-1 y 1lianager Farmers' Supply. Cor•. g it games, both churches and a number of invited was spent with progressive a . we refreshments. U 4 the evening a ave them a number reception. %.UM ALM.-V%nbartoR Stafd full - d by refref3htne to lriendre gr t'irlg :. atul ry peaches re given b A- Lg fro }--Well g v FOLU s ata s we en y _'• . accompanied EAST las s : •,' man 1 nlzingl y No. IL '� C er• ' oral a tlemcsn who pan Aixs 6oi M D • g '. `:' ' •I .' M. m 'Clergyman 1nan�wbat would you tete couple from Torontq, singing, reel- � '!'6e 'undersigned koransisotly like to be when you grow up ? talions, etc., by the above from Mc- N0. 12 Mtz>zD 8:011 t` hand, herb and salted meats of all finds. Master University. Avery pleasant Allo a supplj of vegetables. Johnny -A clergyman, sir time was spent after which an excel- " 10 LoaAi .6:U8 P.D[• Several good doable 'and Bingle (�lergyala❑-Now tell. me 'why lent lunch was provided. During the dwellin s. (food Values. Call and -= T2AINs (IOING WZ T DUN AS 73T-WVVt B F; �6ality good. Places reasonable .y , you would like to be a clergyman eveningg a purse of money was present- 8•[38 A•M ed to Mr. McIntosh by the _Whitevale NO A LooAL A.M. get particulars �' my boy. and green River church. Mr. McIn• 1 , Meair delivered daily. rr 1 MIICtlD 2:25 P.M. Johnny (unabasbecl-Beeauf5e. sir Cosh in tt few well-chosen words thank- WA{3NER -Co. the ladies would .make a fuss ed those presentfor for the kindness 7 Mail .8:22 P.3[., a W9 Ve Richardson, _ - over me and get out all the best shown himself and Mrs.. McIntosh. 1 things to eat when I came to ace This brought the gather to a close s'nsrs = � • =tr at'�°a 0.3' 1 DOMINION BANK before the ee stns' hours,. Z+ No. GOING EAs'r >ovs As loLLoA. M. them. -- No. 6 MAIL . • 8:52 A. M. sectary Pa to, Pickering - „ .. 12 LocsL 8:09 P. N. _ ]loci prisoner, ar' lli er'8 9th, t.10 LOCAL, 8:14 F. M. j a -tat a o Paid uX[• aloe{ler. bribed an Irish- • B' Bek 8th and Capita R,$2,900,000 4 ur tt aril $1U0.OA man on til J Y LETTERS E OR. rants (I(�IN(i W1isT Dole As roLLOwe:-- e TO THE _ Reserve; Fund X2,9001000 to hang out for a. verdict of Hien . 8:84 A.M. slaughter. The iU T were out a No. b a artzt�aflt ie open t0' all for the fear dis- 611 LoCAL . �' • ' a �j► --cu and finally c•anle ill with t ie 511 8:18 ,�11St Arrive WHITBY BRACH Long lassie, in aiea se noesis is Correct The treater mast , 7 I • _: •cla(•t of m:111slauirllter. The 11 oases send his correct name with copy a Vel In a - } we wish it distinctly understood, however `AT; Wim} Ranking >atrsfaees Tsatasi►oted than Tushed tip to the rash Jllt'Ot, ease do we hold ourselves re- : e p essed y Correa z that in no : �4 Special attention given to the oolleatiob of and Bald • `1'[11 obliged to oI 1 eponsible for opinions x r b ,T,h® , H'armer's bale and other roEw. -- 1 you have a ht11'd. vnadepts.-En h$we.t Mansfield's lefts TR CARADA my friend. Dec 9f : • �� ssvfxae DEPAILTt+tffi1�Td n > timet" "Yes,said the Irishman F,ta --Replying to Mrofdangrah 27th, we WE� 1 11 arffi r The other eleven in your valga ale paps >� Pickermg Interest allowed on deposits of $1.00 and ip- "an aR'ful time] � ++ leave l say that it was far from our wards. SCdUlt ver• aolamns oI your Incirporatsd by act of Parliament IWA I .. $. J. THOBTON wanted te, beg to invade the b Ileal lot 0 echeol etiIT les, ex min • � KAXAeS$i or after the g pat► Mlhlne ©eni606 ng next Weekgce been loroed into t by needless 1< r either is tablets, lead penoils, peas, Inks. erasers, >llotcelf�ta : ' - ,.1 we have ......... Era ndanae: would ask the read- tttti oirised Capiitcai. • .....,...... 1 m� soribblers oto borrespo We subscribed Cap.......... �.: th t.. .: , - t s 6 ars of thio r to note the fact a - b Ali Choice Seeds for Testis .1 �: i •••••-••••• �nr nape >teet...............• , .1,0Ds,•R+D Also a ]arae ` end aseortea Block of Ana _�4 t00d yIer• A two referees whose statements were gaote Acosta Hondas�, Cony rtftile w T. 8. L RTI. in the last issue are members of the Fait• 7otut Qo Atf,Rs4• Y°' �r s combs and tooth brushes from 5o to 6Gc. J _ The members of the Ontario .A [•resident new note papers, envelo and Da lrtod Cullen, Baggies, *nd iYarM cultural and Experimental Union are port slab. This is contrary to the regain- A=I See our P Pe P� on hand. leased to state that far 19113 they' are tions of the 0.8-A , Rale 7, which !ars Notes do leo liione'iolidted and pr mleil7>� Daobess brand crepe tissue. . '� , distribute into every ••There shall be only one referee parmir•e Nolee diseonnted sorer cis anc>Z alt a sit o[ uw' R �>rApotia9 andtownshipPOntario, tnateria#1 for ex- .aitch and in no case eball he boson t0 p�ign azobanse bowtbtda Drafvs i•- Fes' k Freeb and reliable drags a>iws kept We maks spsoi. >< d gg ened syailable on all Parts of the woxld_ filing, Hockey sista gmaad np-to•date. ritnents with fodder crops, •roots,, either of the oompetinit clubs: also ibat sante nepRt•a. lin stool. For colds and sore: throat try g��at I'a sea, clovers and fertilizers. the paok shall be oomidered in play until t• r r rn of linseed licorice and obloro na'g our By p - d4o t^vLapping weti`y day. Upwal'ds of 1,400 varieties of farm the referee sounds the whistle." 'Tb� :H,�lowed on depesits'atbl tint eta, : leans one mora gall a1 <. c rr would have given Brougham n tor, &ad credited n i-yt►r'ly to •t ,t dyne also oar syrup of wbite pine and lar 3 _ have been tested in .thR Expe Do. er .. sa root ri :. . I� r [fan a• v espeoislly prepared for children. t'd m�enatai department of the Ontario in the ant ball of the. last damp, ai W. H. t� 0 Quelph, for at ' Hroogba Boaz e w site soca *l �, , n - or II t ll e ed before Co A•ultur o8 ic. Sr ,p• .: .-,... _wt ,.:. .., ... .._ _. ,' .,_. ,. _ .., .. :� ,..•f t r.. , ,-; .. , ...: .. , _ 3 - :tea e i t( ��. _ . _, .-. _...c. _. _ � _ .. a<. 1. • f "k> . ., ,. ,. -r . - .:. .. ,. ., m.. ,-...."tea..• y .< ,i., c �'r � ' c, i a :_ i. :f.... ., ...- -. ,.,. rr_.._•., i:'. i .. s. { .. ... '. .. .'Ili .. _ • 7- .'µ .+,f tiJ :_.-moi• ,-^, . -._-... -i. .. .. -.l z. ..._.. :.. , 4 .... - ,s, r .: a Ir- ,/+.. .... .- -+ -.:. e� •�a' f.:-. ,. .. .. .. .:,r_. .--... ,. ...4 s .. ,q.:-. -.lin.... � A. ,-. 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K. t`.. -��a. �•. �_ - _ _} -r@,' :IIv' -'�'. .: �^.' - .:.3.�' _x�-.:. °.�.- i } M "-r11 "tN n ,J: - i NEWS -ITE texio, 1$ -to Me; wn4wps, Ise. r ; i.Afifi sa` FIGHT1 Ct �►�+•rj + THE MARv S Buttei�i'ownetrips ere me 20 to �,� di -, 201c; rseconda� - 17c; Wena; xfal�la, Ints'oducetl - i't► the l tiff h' Se era` Vii# ea �U t_ ed I gh C - t$ ff 16c ommons. =its Suici . _ _ de _ des atch says Major- tit C UNITED. STATER [Ail - w► despatch from Loudon' r �A saris P Tele aphid Briefs Froin All " Pi1CeS 4f Ctra1Il3 Cat, etc : ,Trish Secretary, Mr. Wyndham, � Glenera�,• air -H+ector 11 tLcdonal4, com- r� ]Buffalo, ' March 81. - Flour troduced the Government's longi an- mauidfng the British` forces in Cey- Over the, Giobea . x _ - in TI'ade Centrzs ste Whe&t�-Sprilig, weak;. No. • e► '• t1$ipated Irish land- bill in the Aiause Ion, and one of the foremost officers 1 hard, 841c; No! 1 Northern, 801c, of Commons on Wedne¢day alter- in the British army, against whom CANADA. winter-pominal. Corn -- Weak; No. v immoral acts + _,. • ., e a MAI:tKETS OF TIRE WORLD. m 471c; No. 2 corn, 45}c. noon. ' It proposes' a free grant oi•,. charges based of , r 2 yellow, No. 2 white, 401c; $60,000,000 for the purposes of the were filed some timb .itgo, carm]tted • Milk producers of Ham'ilt%n pity Toronto, March 31. -Wheat - The Oats -Steady; bill. The keen interest felt in this suicide on Wednesdsryf-nt th6 - Hotel ase to advance prices. market is quiet and steady. No. 2 No. 2 mixed, SA1c. Barley -- bi to new legislation, which, it is hoped, Regina here, He shot himself in the The Northwest Territories " Assem red winter and white quoted at 58c. xye - No o8eringe. will promote peace and coantentm"ent right temple shortly after noon, and bly has been called for April 18. 681c, middle freights, and at 691 to Detroit, March 31. - Wheat - M. in Ireland, waa evidenced by the expired a few minutes later. 70c east; No. 2 spring nominal at 2 white, cash, 78c; No. 2 rets; cash. crowded .House. The Peers' alle=y The W'm. Hopkins, of London, has Pur 75 c; Jul ?2 c. g general was alone in. his .chased a farm of 1,100 acres at " 69tc on Midland, and No. 2 goose 74#c; May, # Y # and the distinguished strangers' al- ` ' at 6fi1c on Midland. Manitoba Minneapolis, March 81. - Wheat- ge g small chamber on the Mezzanine Wlhite Plains, Man., for $12,000. T 72' c; Jul 73 c; on track, No. lery vete filled, and there has been floor of the hotel at the time of the • wheat firm; No. 1 hard, 85c, grind- May, Y t uo such gatherin of members of New Ontario- Steamship Co. will ing in transit; No. 1 Northern, 85c, 1- hard, 76c; No. 1 Northern, 75c; g tragedy. One of the female attend- have a new boat built in Scotland at F Parliament since the opening of the ants heard the pistol shot, and all rail, grinding in transit; No. 1 No. 2 Northern, 74C �, session. a cost of $125,000, to run between bard, 86c, North Bay; No. 1 North- - opening the door, saw the generals Montreal and Fort Wialiam. Michael Davitt, father of the Land figure outstretched on the floor with on, 844c, North Bay. LIVE STOCK MAi$�TS a League, celebrated his fifty-seventh the blood gushing from a bullet The Ontario Sugar Refinery turned Oats - Market is quiet, ' with sales Toronto, March 31. - Trade at birthday b re-bnterin the House out 6,000,000 lbs. of sugar last r - of No. 2 white at 29c high freight, y Y g wound in the head. She ran scream - the Western Cattle Market to -day for the first time since he ceased to ing to the balco=ny overlooking the year, Wallaceburg, 4,000,000; Dres • _ and at 83c on track, Toronto. They was quiet in export cattle, as space be a member ,fn order to hear the den, 3,500,000, atld Wiarton, 1, ti are quoted at 2,91 to 80c, middle q P lobby of the hotel, where many freight. at the disposal of most of the ship- Chief $ec=stasy for Ireland .unfold guests including a number of 500.000 Its. Barley -Trade is 'quiet, with No. Pers is now small, and more will not his plans. ladies, were assembled. The "pro- Henry Harri$gt' wha pleaded be available till next week. Con- WHAT THE BILL IS =fetor of the hotel was the first to guilty in Winnipeg of absconding y 3 extra quoted at 46c middle P sequently sales in this line of lire 1r. Wyndham who was heartily reach the expiring man. Medical w'th sr.nte of the Louiinion 1 xpre5s -eight, -and No. 3 at 43c;; middle q was sentenced to freight. stock were not at all brisk, a good cheered, rose to speak at 2.40 p. m. help was immediately summoned, Company's funds, Buckwheat Market 'dull, at 4? to many buyers holding off, and =etas- At the outset, he announced that the but; was found to be useless, death three months in jail. Ing to pay the prices derpanded by Government thought cash aid was ensuing quickly. Hbn. Thomas Greenway is fighting 48c east. -the sellers. The quality of the ar- o Corn Market continues : dull. q Y necessary for the fulfilment of the The Commissary of PcJlice . •'was the lumber combine in the west, and �• "- rivals continued excellent, butchers' Canadian yellow nominal at 441c proposed scheme, but it attached notified, and, accompanied by a doe- will ask the Dominion Government R=est, and 49c here. No. S American descriptions, however, continued as greater importance to the credit op- tor, proceeded to a preliminary in- to institute a judicial inquiry into yellow, 49c on track, Toronto, and active as they were before, there not eration than to the cash operation. vestigation. No money or paper's of its methods. r being enough brought forward to Ile then unfolded the scheme, which an kind ro=s=e found in Sir Hector's Fort William has closed a con No. 3 mixed at 48c. Y Peas - No. 2 quoted at 68c west, supply the demand. The quality of provides for advances of money for baggage• Two notes written in Eng- `tract with the Anglo-American Pow and at 69c east. these was also fine, there being few the purchase of land by the tenants. lish were found lying on a table in er Co. of Chicago to develop the Rye -The market is quiet at 51c inferior stock on the market. Sheep The advances will be 'in the shape his room, and these were taken pos- water power on the Kaministiqua, middle freights. and lambs were steady and unchang- of cash and not in stack, but in or- session of by the authorities, but it the town . to receive 1,000 horse- ( Flour -Ninety per cent. patents ed, but calves were weak, and prices der : to enable the cash do be raised is understood their contents have no power at $15 -per horsepower. had a downward tendency. - Milch bearing on the suicide. In the gen- At a meeting of the Dominion : unchanged at $2.65 middle freights, anew stock Is to be floated. g g .. in buyers' sac'.:s, for export. Straight cows were steady, and in good de- It will be called "guaranteed 21 eral's coal, lying on the bed, were Board of Retail Merchants of Can 1� rollers in special brands for domes- mand. There was a large run of cent. stock," and will be unredeem- found some photographs. The Brit- adla in Hamilton two resolutions hogs. P ablo for thirty years. )d r• W nd- _ tic trade quoted at $3.20 to 13.85 ho and rices were weak, with- h- Y Y ish Embassy and Consulate were from Toronto were passed -one in In bbls. Manitoba flour steady; No. out quotable decline. ham doubted if $500,000,000 of the notified later, and Consul -General opposition to the establishment of . 1 patents, $4.10, and seconds, $3.- The following is the range of quo- t�tocjC will be needed. It will be is- inglish 'Visited the hotel and took municipal coal yards, antt the ot her 90. Strong bakers', $3.70 to $3.80, talions: sued at tho rate• of $25,000,000 charge of the body, which was against {he proposition of the milk ! bags inc-luded, Toronto. Exporters' cattle-- Per 100 lb1s, yearly for the first three years, and placed on the bed. The door was producers to have eight -gallon cans � ( figdillfeed -Bran unchanged at'$17 Choice ...' :..$4.70 $4.80 afterwards, possibly, in larger sums• then locked, the Consul-Ocneral tak- The British cable steamer Itty, here. At outside points bran is Medium ... ... ... 8.85 4.80 In addition to this the (:overnnrent i cia pecially as a tender and re- . 4 00 0.00 ng the kc Tho h'rench oft' is built s quoted at $16.50 to $17, ani, shorts Light ... ... ... ... proposed a free, grant of 560,000,- took possession of the revolver. pair ship for the Pacific cable, is at $18. Manitoba bran, in sacks, Bulls ••• .., ••• ..• •-- 3 75 4.00 000 to be raised by additions to the Macdonald arrived in on her way to Esquimault, being ex- at $20, and shorts, $21 here. Butchers'- : stock, the interest and sinking fund 1, n - pected, in Victoria in June, via 5'ir Hector Mac s Choice ... ... i'f. 4.20 ` 4.40 of which will be borne by the Tress- ars Last rid evening ;n fr Lon Paris F ay e g om •• a don on his way to Ceylon, where Honolulu and Suva. At the latter a COUNTRY PRODUCE � Medium ::: ..: 3.40 I' 4.00 ury; and the maximum annual charge it was understood that an imine- place she will take on forty milc5 0[ Bulls .. .• 3.00 8.50 of which will not exceed $1,950,000. ' •• would h held to cable which will be aid from Bani dints court-martial o e r Beans - Trade is quite, with med- Heifers r 3.90 ... 8 .)0 e _ _ , - ••• ADVANCES LIMITED, clear up the charges made - against field Creek up A}bunil Canal ! iwn $1.65 to $1. per bushel, and Feeders ... ... «.... 2.50 3.10 him. On reachingthe hotel at 11 hand-picked, $1.90 to $2. Stoclke-s ... ... ... ... 8.00., 3:6.) 'fire advances to tenants, through °.clock at night,he was told that GREAT BRITAIN.: Dried apples -Trade inactive, Canners ... ... ... .... 2.00 2.�0 the provisions of the Land dill, are 4 --. • with prices nominal at 31c per lb.; Sheer)- limited to. 2 500 in the con sled only a small and indifferent room Rr is in a rand -tier bo; k at the r)- a was available. lie replied that that ! 000 elsewhere. The 1 Royal -Albert -Hall London, have evaporated, G to 6•ic. ,.. Lambs ;',.�.... ... .4.50 6.10 • districts, and $o. Y � r was quite sufficient. Ile was not ac- Horey - The market -is quiet, with Ewes , . , • •••• 3.10 5 4.,,0 bill will become effective, November cl r just sold for 9.400. • compan d by any aides-de-eain o Mrs. Alexander 'Milne; the- oldest prices unchanged. Strained sells at Bucks ... .:. 3.00.:' 3.50 1. ie p 8 to 8ic per ib.; and comb at$1.25 Calves, each ... ... 2.00 10.00 Mr. Wyndham "sail $7.",0,000,000 a valet. Ifo said he only intended to inhabitant of Montrose, has attain - to $x.50. Salves, per 100 lbs... 4.50 G.00 could safely be advanced on Irish stay a day or two in Parts. Little ed her 102nd birthday. Hay, baled'- The market is quiet frogs- land, b ought the scheme was seen of hiin after his arrival. Last year's out ut of coat 'in la but he -thought s f at unchanged prices. C'!.,oice timo- gown - 4, 50 5.00 , would not involve .SMY),000.000_ The tie was, however, in the hotel lobby S 4l ,3i15,0(tU tans, ... :... ..: outir Wales was thy, $9.50 to $10, an trach, and Stags 2.00 4.00; Irish Secretary explained that shout noon on Wednesday, and ►t is an increase of of 2,000,000 tons over mixed, $8 to $8.50. Selects, 160 to "200 white the maximum charge lel eve►d that n newspaper printed in 1901. Straw - The market is quiet ' for lbs 6>624 0.00 on the English treasury En lish, containing it resume of the "One -who has never done an. un w` -tar lots on track, at $5.50 to $6 a Thick fats .. ' 5.37,' 0 00 would not _ !esxceed $1,fl7:),000 in a gr ve charges brought against him, kind action" were the worc)s in ton. Lights ... ..R 5.871 0.00: single year,' the reduction in the Bost and embellished with the general's a,,ribcc! art a, coffin at Mundon, I s Maple syrup The market is quiet, of the adrninWraLion cf Ireland portrait in full uniform, came under x • with receipts small. Bine gallons r •>' would amount to $1,250,000, his attention. Ile lett the lobby, go- At Bradford a woman has corn - with t' w sell at 85 to 90c, and Imperial gal- ' '. The bill also provides that ten- in to his room. and the pistol shot 'm b drinking of wa- -" DEATH STATISTICS R it`s`' suicide y nk g h ' ' ants shall' pay St per cent. interest followed soon after. tf Ions at $1.10. tier in which she had steeped H ' - Market- i`s firm do light r` n loans from ,the Government. that r Poultry o i receipts. We quote: 'Fresh killed, Health Matters Are Not Reported untenanted ta==ns and grazing lands scald, clean and hah-e a matches dry picked turkeys, 16 to 18c; Properly. shall be sold to neighboring tenants. IILiTIA ON WAR FOOTING. To kill s geese, 10 to 12c per lb.; ducks, ;1 nd that three commissioners shall full-grown pig in 7 minutes 5 sec A Toronto despatch says: This dep- a onds, which has been accorr�)lisheci to $1.25; chickens (young), 8oc to sedations of scarlet fever in• the Pror supervise the. sales. The Force � to Be Brought Up to by a King's Lynn butcher, is assert Sl- old hens 60 to 70c per pair. Vince are shown by the returns for-----•' j 100,000 Men. cd to be a record. Potatoes Market is steady, with February received by the Provincial - t F -� --•- - A ship canal `crrissi.t1q Scotland, ' fair offerings. Car 1plT>9 are quoted An Ottawa despatch says .-Lord p Board of Health. lluring the montb UNITES SEVERED ARTERY. from east to west between the Forth at $1 to $1.05 a•bag, and small lots there were 104.deaths from the dis- Dundonald is at work upon plans for at $1.20 to $1.25. increasing the available strength of and the Clyde is one of the 1)r o ease, compared with 38 in February, Marvelotm. Operation a French the militia at war time to lOO,OtlO Posals arising out of the new nasal THE DAIRY MARKES 1902. There were 94 deaths in .l an- Surgeon base un the 1~'irth of Forth. uary of this year from the same• men. This could he done by incor- spatch say[ Sonne P uieaibers of the rifle Butter The oRet'ings of choice cause. The deaths fron=t all don- A rarra de orating the Shortly atter going +o a fresh cot qualities are small and prices firm tagiole diseases were aq follows: months ago the fashionable Hotel du clubs throughout the country when ton mill in the !opo o� earning more $h q in consequence. We quote: Select- Feb., 1903. Feb., 1902, lthin,. was the scene of an attempted ever he need arises of ntubilizing a ri►oney, a Wigan factory girl. agEci murder, one of the cellermen cutting16, drowned herself because she felt _ ed dairy tubs, 17 to 18c; choice, Smallpox..;. ox 4 0 defensive force. With respect to this large rolls, ] 7 to 18c; finest 1 -lb. Scarlet fever .:. ...104 .. gg another's carotid artery. The case year's camps of instruction, it is unequal to the harder work. profit of .l:5 CUO a Veal• 27 84 has resulted in a marvelous cure, tie believed that the method followed Illegitimatep . prints, 18 to 19c: Secondary grades, Diphtheria ° (rolls and tubs), 15 to 16c; creamer " surgeon of the hospital having sac- last autumn will again be adopted, could 1)e made in this way by a r_.:. Y Measles ... .. . ,..� ? 21 prints, 21 to 2:'c; solids (fresh ceeded in uniting the severed artery. wholesale firm, suits the public an } l�hooping cough 7 16 t iz.: calling out the ofticerq and non- e victim court this c fiicers ] Myst when a Blackburn grocer wits inttdc), 19 to 20c. Typhoid 19 + 25 Th lm appeared in commissioned o of the ruga Eggs -The market is steady, with Tuberculosis week, and gave evidence against his cxl 1:'20 for selling peplier aclulter 1G0 1,7 corks, 'and giving them instruction fin g sales to -day at 12c per .dozen. There were 2,Ot33 deaths from all aFsailant, who was sentenced to two in military work of a useful and ated with ground olive stones.-, Cheese - Market firm with some wars' imprisonment: Throat wir- causes, and only 700 municipalities • practical kind_ r is likely to be esti a. =:;ted -• UNI,rEi) STATES enquiry for export. We quote: Fin- reported, compared with 772 a year Y Y by the new local unaesthetic just di's- •� --�'------! ast, 13 to 14c; twins, 14c. - B e: vote of 3'2 to 14 the Senrtte # ago. Y covered by Dr. Courtane, namely, CONSUMPTIOti IN PRISON 2r HOG PRODUCTS. para amido benzioc ether. It is r at Albany, N.Y., has passed the ,. - , thousand -ton barge canal bill. i barely soluble in wat=er, but easily Dressed hogs are unchanged. Cared On-iotirt$ : of the Inmates of Five white men have liechn arrest,cI = soluble in glycerine or tatty matters. "meats are unchanged, with a good tt T c �t tClintonAffected. at 41 Goodwater, Ala., for kidnapping. _ g RUSSIAN ?RIOTERS KILLEIS• Tt is not a toxic, this giving itrt a Clint a Are AQ demand; steady. We quote: Bacon, teat advanta a over' cocaine Madison Davis, colored and selling clear, 10 to 10 c, in ton and case 1 g g An Albany, N. Y„ despatch says: 1 Troops Fire Into a Mob and •• One-fourth of the population of the hiin- i a lots. Pork -Mess, $21 to $21.50; , Police Captain Suitirrtet s, of Brook- ,. Twenty-eight Fall. ClintonState I rison at Dennemore do., short cut, $22.50 to $23. IMMIGRANTS GRABBED UP. lyn, N.Y., two detectives and a : Smoked meats - Hama, 13 to A' St. Petersburg despatch 'says: is afflicted with tuberculosis, accord - Ing to Dr. J. B. Benson, physician policeman are under arrest on a 13c; rolls, 11ic; shoulders, 11c; There have been serious riots at charge of slander . Active Competition to Secure Ser- at the institution, in an argument backs,' 14 to 141c; breakfast bacon, Slatoust, in the Government of Ufa, vices of Party of Englishmen. submitted to the Ways and Means Edward tripper', aged sixty, and 14 to 141c. in the Ural Mountains. Five bun- Committee of the Assembly in favor Viola M. Strucken, Iourteeu, of Van ' Lard - The market is steady:- We dred workmen in the State iron A Toronto despatch says A of a bill of 'Assemblyman Knapp couver, R'ush., were united in quote: Tierces, 10#c; tubs, 11c; (works went on strike and demanded %itid illustration of the great de- making an appropriation for the singe, +a:e girl's mother urging it pails, 11tc. ,the release of three of their conn mnd for farm labor which now ex- - -- rades who had been arrested. The its in Ontario was afforded at the c°nstruction of a building at fhb psi- on After yawning without interrttp-- BUSINESS IN 'MONTREAI : ;Governor, who came from Ufa, was Union Station on Fridaymorning, son for the care of 'prisoners thus Y g g despite every mobbed as he entered the house of when a party of 80 young English- aIIlicted. There are ..50 tubercular tion for three days, Montreal, lin=en 31. -Grain-No. inmates in the institution, of whom effort to effect a stoppajA�, Mrs: W 1 Manitoba hard wheat, 73c;, No. 1 the manager of the works. The men arrived, These men were most - Northern 71 c, March deliver No. 'rioters Stormed the house and smash- ly mechanics and clerks who had 196 were transferred from other in- Wis. Ileead Jenucr, of Oshkosh, Y: st,itutions. 1� is. , is dead. 1 hard, 73c; No, 1 Northern, 721c ed the doors and windows. when come out to try their fortune in the The I'ennsvIvania Railroad tunnel •� ex -store, May delivery; ens 69 c I they were ordered to disperse they new land.. They were met by a num- fans at New York are based on zn . high freights; Y No. 2 oats in store resisted and used revolvers, wound,- her of farmors and members of Part p r JUO trains;, g g expectation of handling t ! ingthe Assistant Mayor. The gen- liament looking for farm help, and 7 GIRL'LOSES LOSES AN ARI M. 36# to 37c; rye, 51c east; g P. daily, and froth 70,040,000 to 80, darmes and troops then fired on the 'buckwheat, 48-1 to 49c east, f'or May although without expei•ieneo in farm- 000,0 U passengers yearly. No. 1 oats 3 rioters, killing twenty-eight and ing, the competition to secure their Was Caught . in a Machine at a Dr. erle, of the New York: delivery; 8c; No. 2, 37c; wounding fifty. • rye, 60c; buckwheat, 56 to 5, c; g y . services was so kee=l that they were Box Factory. Board of Health, reports to Mayor peas, 81c.. Flour - _Manitoba pat- � , actually engaged two or three times . `A Toronto despatch says:. Edith Low that "tuberculosis remains they eats, $4.20; seconds, $3.90; Ontario over. No sooner would one offer be straight rollers, $3.50 to $3.65; in �GVILL LOSE SIGHT OF EYE. made than a better one would be r� Woodworth, of 93 Yarmouth Road, greatest single cause of deaths in � a bags, t sol to $1,75; patents, $3.70 ceiv� and promptly accepted. A was the victim of a terrible accident this city, the cases numbering 35,-� to $4.10. Rolled oats n Millers' at Telfer's paper box factory on 000 and the deaths 8,000 yearly.. Airgun in Youthful Hands Injures number of the men went to the fruit Thursdays afternoon, when her left The Danish Athletic Club of South, prices, $2 bags, and -$4.15 per bbl. Brockville Man. district, where help is said to be es,m was badly crushed in a ma- Brooklyn has placed a wager of $200 Feed = Manitoba bran, $19 to $20; j needed in the worst way. ' chine that at the Emergency Hospi- that Otto Peterson, of that place; shorts, $21 to $22, bags included; A' Brockville despatch says • alder will o across the Niagara on a ' in bulk $18 to $18.- ous results may be the outcome of _ :-----, tai amputation near the -shoulder g rt Ontario bran, •t•��� was sound tzece�sary. She was tak- wire b his teeth; carrying suspended s { ( 50; shorts, in bulk, $20 to $21. Pro- an accident which happened here on II LOST IN 1 �� FOREST, P Saturday. Three boys, imbued with w' en to the hospital by another girl, to him a man weighing 130 pounds. } 4 �� tiiisiona -- Heavy Canadian short cut 3'• y wha did not remain. Miss Wood- ' ' $24 to $25; short cut back, fife Jesse James spirit, took up their Three Die Sailors Irte Dis- c z pork, Poll' on a stone fence at the rear is 18 y of age. Her con- -.4� GENERAL. -,- $23' ,= $23.50 to $24; light short cut, P appeared assts is t to fiat words ears to $24; compound relined lard, 81 to of a King street 'store and amusod � dation was such that she could give R'' < r trying ego h' finest themselves by shooting with an air- A Victoria, B,C, despatch says ;- no particulars as to how she sus- e \ a y 9c• pure.,_ Csriadian lard, 11c; gun •at -Edwin Lynch, who was doing 'Three eailors-• echo deserted from the tains i the igjury. � loan of $100,000,000 in Frax►ce. l i,t hams 12,1 to I31c; P , lard, 12 •to 121c; 1 j A Paris deopatch says that C. H: . ' s b bacon, 14 to 15c; dressed hogs, chores in an adjoining shed. One of sealing schooner Triumph at. Bata- Davis, manager of. the Paris bank 75 to $9; fresh killed abattoir hogs, the bullets struck Lynch in the' eye, field Creek are lost somewhere in the Maadag+ers of f big cotton mills a8'e t s r 100 lbs. Honey- the sight of which,•, is thought to be forest between that point and Vic- at Lowell, liars., forestalled a shrike and Thomas Cook do Sons, is miss- y a $8 25 ;9.50 per 14c rmanentl destroyed. The lad toric, the deserters having essayed by closing their establishments, and ing. It is thought his mind has be - r pe Y Y l mite clover, in sections, 17,000 employes are ,now idle. come unbalanced in co'nmqumce of In bulk, who fired the shot has been located to walk to Victoria. 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RINIT A room hung with pictures is IN room hung with thought.—SirJot;- hulk Roynolds* MADAM -%vay t& The rea,diest and surest get V,,.XDVJC�"_ rid of censure to to correct our - LEADING "elves.—Demosthenes. Miss Matson — Eiai* my ignor- ance, but ought I tP call you Mr. RESIDENTIALJak Bones or -Dr. Bones?" The Doctor (Irascibly) "Oh, call, me anything ylike- Boom of my friends call NIVERSITY' you Mahoole "Don't., look so sad. me an old idiot."' Miss Matson Th' deceased aid he wanted Ivry wan "Ahl but those are only people who 'intimately." NEW C�LENDAR NOW READY to be cheerful at th' wake." Hogan know you "How kin 01 whin e owed me For Calendar and all Irll ,�_ , ;' TtlttuT "' `� '' ` r `w • 71 �� 'Information, address. — _A�. "I wonder' who invented. i6 UnKUNK; 1 VNIVA phrase, 'Silence is golden'?" "Prob- beggar who had a ably some poor wife, a parrot, a ten -year-old boy. RHEUMATISM, a phonograph, and a barber." "How about the rent of this house 4f yours, Flitter? Doesn't the land- W� i)rd ask tj good deal for it?" Flitter MrS. F081W Had team en. asks Ave and stir "Yes; he oft probably 0o best 'h1ventio6 Innsthe Imes a Month, for it.- 00 Long $he Did, Not TMnk as , agricultural' implement world for IL903 is the new oiling device on the'What WoUld EVOW Ut Wells LLL ACKES AND PAINS FROM A Massey-Ifarris Mower Pitman. In 'we dollft A roomy oil chamber is placed SUDDEN COLD. n each sore of the pitman, and the VAI— • ow �-4� When this difficulty gets' firm 9HE DVISEG MUNYOWS Uzzal action of the pitman throws sold it is hard ttotit S=hce and give the to shake it unless the oil up through the oil hole and be& ane act. RHEUMATISM OUREs rn tim .9 promptly, and uses the gives thorough and constant lubri- sight remedies, about which there c wit1wat waste. ation In no uncertainty. Something that The best 'feature of the device Is will quickly drive out the cold, that the oil chambers are roomy and A. restore the blood to Its normal con- one filling W�11 -last for many hours F -M& 184X banish the- aches. and pains, of cutting.'0 tnd relieve the burning, aching �eftA d- We undeneai# Mawksy-Harr Is ta- ly t ",`here fire on o remedie's th" parry a�ro making a great hit with at will do this, and they must be used this new featue, an& that it is ffl_ -Dr. August Koenig's ling along -felt want. n conjunction, Hamburg Breast Tea and Hamburg Drops, both old, tried German re- Malta is the most tii'il :p,opu lat- c ftnow nedies, discovered by that great ed island in the world. has I - orld. are 1pecialist, whose Mame they bear, 360 people to the squ mild. note than 60 years ago. The for- badges has 1,054 people to the Jack, who is five -years old, came $urn & GAMMON p "no* is no Punishment too "Vere mer should be taken hot before go- square mile. home one day last week crying that bolioitors of P"ents I for those who deceive the aick.)�— k4nada Vfs Build #� ing to bed, and the latterL according another boy had bit him. Uncleb.— PATENTS Totgeto, KUNTON. "What are you crying for, Jacky?"Write far free advioe to directions. Follow up the treat- Ment until the cold is fairly •broken Mrs. S. Pogier' wrftft':��-"I hays suf- Jacky—"Bad boy hit me." Uncle Ham_ L r t -at fere4 from rhemmatism for fifteen years. "Why didn*t you hit him back?" *h S�rg.,,_Thls is to cert y take the continue to- P. then I hdVo been troubled with a for burg Drops for a considerable period lame and ;ny whole system was affected. AA Jacky "I did. I hit him back. Any otity of dry. mixed wo d. suitable %U0811 until the blood becomes cool anti back for fifteen years. interivals I would have &cuts attacks and brick ruing, for early deliv, ry,. state Cask riot. f.ob• your a a ion. Addrsex,8!Ml'80N ering 0 healthy. The two remedies cost only I have used three bottles f your my liuff would be terrible. I have, RICK CO.- I TorouLo St.. Toroom Tal- am received benefit from physicians, but 75 cents, get them, from y ur drug- MINAHD'S LINIM.E.NT and 0 only of a temporary character. I ob- Minud's Liniment Core': �olda, etc,' 7-19 gist at once, have them In the house, completely cured. U. Rho taiDed & sample vial of Munyon a and, when you are about it, got a It gives 'mo groat pleasure to re- matism Ohre, and it has roaleved me In at liberty bottle of St. Jacobs Oil. It will• commend it, and you are La. -.%-ear 6,870,000,000 cigars'and Gents Suit Suits Cleaned the most extraordinary arty. I have no 65(i to use this in any way to further 000,000 cigarettes were mann- or D 6180 Ladift' Wear of all ones, always come handy in case of house- 2, more p 0r. &in, and 1 recommend this remedy and ouss 11anzkm of ov*rr demaxiPtion. hold accidents, bruises. the use of your valuable mod'cM6- ito ever factured in the United States. sprains, person w6o desires to become GOLD XZDALIST 11TERS. zuts, burns, scalds, also for rheu- ROBERT ROSS. surba of rh*t1toLti2Zn. It is a wonderful 2MUTIM AMERICAA DYBING C"s AlleaLre". TomW OUaws Quebes, roznedy.'�—Ure. B.' Folger. Ill 31*0&W 210 nifittism, noutalgia, lumbago, tooth- T*o RI*6 (Ill atreet, T.-wrouto. Doe. 12th, 1902. fill IN0111 WIN coo in Con. stile, stiffness of the joints. and all bodily aches and pains, Where an NUINTON18 RXIMM Ta�iff W", ae name of a Moorish- HaVeYOUrzoenit? Whatl out application is usually ap- —59 pile' Munyon's Cold Care pretests poeumolt chief, who, having a port in Spain. Home. IA*,n ftioeisse Reuip. a - SKO Somts for Me Price 3_ and break* up -a cold In a few hours. .9 n o"e 4; or" Farm and owtMent of human 4ndeaeor, Twelve per cent. of all deaths in levied Milli on pa si g v H Swit7erland, which is suppomm-I to be our present word tariff. ats. Monor retu nde4 it c. k is not 7, (Wise Head) Disinfect- a paradise for people afflicted with watiam permanently. Price 23c at all glare cares ftheu- • • !'.e ��er 'S Y_ Vanyon's Itheamatism nt Soap owder is a boon to any consumption, are caused by that da- AN "misafte ryse .2-14 come. It disinfects and cleans at case. son's Dyspepsis Cvre Positivel cur" ;he same time- all forms of Indigestion aa4 stoloaft trot bles. Price. 2"- is Dominion Line Steamsh pe --e church p T1 and bil,311,0, o f En Montreal to Uvervool. Boston to Uv A kilns _*6re first !bad in Cor- 7PM 39MICAL ADVICIL r of the Mackenzie River covers an Portland to I.Averpeol. V is Queens- -ea five times the size of the United !Dany in 1656 by Guhr. ai letters addressed to Prof. Milo- Ls tows -and Fast Steamsbips. 8 aCC001000"don 01, personal FOR MAI[WA111106 M1§V5T MRALT14 Kingdom. a. PhI104019bla. U.B.A.. containing do- for all Classes otpa-sougem = and Staterooms Its of sletness. will be answered Prom am smidship& SpeMal atwntkon bas born gien to t.h A S SWEET. tnotawat will tA1101i fiscond Saloon and Third -Class swommoda,Uon. F1101 WHIETIE and free adyke to M&M orJP8"Ce and all Visrticulam apol to any 8;jT1& M, pf Qe company. or Canada 0 Liniment Not many young ladies in C Corea �aphfher�a, t� boast of having cut the entire glaarda, Mille A 0% D. Torranes Co.. an srop on their father's farm. Sue "Mamma. Mr. Gruff- Ili so COCOA IT did"AL Bassm. Montr"al and Portlantt IN �Cfts G� !MAT" Thb,wrist eontain eight the rude." Mamma —"'Why. what has The -two yquing daughters` of Mr. palm five, and the fingers 14. he done?" Sue "To -day he gave roeorge Wells can do so, however. ed to thank me for accepting thom!" 11111L, South of Wellwood Station on the famous Carberry Plains. He' cut. AN OLD AMD WZLLT#tlxo Rastas*. re Band— I Latest Novelties, all styles, Mr. Wells' farm is situated one me a box of chocotates, and neglect- RUBBER GOODS Par* Winsiow's fteoLhing ftyrup has been used for over siltY .hie Correspondence invited. F.)M- lnstrum*nts. -min, Unlftrmg, Rtes;, Wment' C dvates 320 acx s ears by millioos of MOLhers for Usoir cLildren loathing. will perfect sumess- It sooLhem LhG 1, • Owing to sXlicity of help.,: Miss softetas we sums, anays au pain, cures wind co:i oft DiSfem;' close 2c stamp for circular. EVERY TOWN CAN HAVE A BAND Eche and Miss Emma Wells olu- is the ixw rsm9dy for Diarrhoma, 14 pleasant to Lh6 ie. nold b druggitts in every Pam Leered to drive their of Lhe wor d •r lugue. ME UNIVERSAL SPECIALTY CO@I'-... icir father's Massey- t" a ives of Indi never allow Lowest ifts ever quotd- Fine cats, Twenty-fiveconL4 a bottle. Ila value is ino*.Oulsbis 0111 a W a M dius ons. Inalled tree Write us for any. Parris binders through the harvest., He sure and an k for MriL Wimaows dooshans syrup fa�ir—of whom there ara>3X00,000 F. O. Box 1142. Montreal. %&k* so oLber kind. I-IV thing In le or 21061CAI 111SIP"Me I.. efforts, Mr. who live by begging—to 1 6-57 -Is a result of their 0. - Wells was the first farmer on the WHIM BOYCE CO.9 Limited. -Toronto, Ont., and Winnipeg. Alt%o. 1.20 . -: Hbw inuch of the spirit of Can- Many a nian With great braii ada and Canadians there is in thiv! er and fine physique. who started in KINCSPlains to finish cutting. Aff_kl%�E O FIVIPLOVEWS ENCINE ��� WEALTH.- OR This is the spirit whicih is steadily has failed life with good prospects, fair nation to the fore. ORANGES LEMONS bringing out to attain great success becaum of -Harris One of Mr. Wells' Massey little idiosyncraies, peculiarities of We have Mexicans, WE. binders is six and the other foill* YOU ECAUSF.' -tornia Navels, Olt speech or manner, things not in Cal' HAVE, years old., THE ansd Mr. Wells .asserts themselves wrong, but which render Valancias. and 0 seventy-five ca : -five cents' worth of re- BEST onlN• seN • him disagreeable to thoso who have sevilles. pairs ha-ve been glut on them up to FOR V _ dealings with him. If it were po&- EALT -t the binder first date, and that 0 txrl�ad every week. All the above at Z stele for us to write of all the little -bought is good for years. yeti things which have cut down the market prices. We can #Iso handle your; to say nothing of the younger one: H H average of our success, and to cal- You'v,: . �' d - �, L�, �'- �� " �_' Butter, Eggv6!Pou1tryv culate just how much each has con There are 301 monuments to Bis Maple Syrupandother produce toadvan- tributed to the whole, it would be 'Dr. Affneves OatarrhL_ iiarck in Germany and other coun . tags for you. CYLINDER,, most helpful. For example, one es in Europe. Powder_, I �': --1.- Umltod.v young man's advancement has been THE CAW"* COMMISSION CP., ............ ENGINE Amt. by bad tom- ;�)nly 50cents for bottlei and tubeg cor. West Uaftt St.. TOCONT06 nr, a s DYNAMO A' cut down 25 per c Deaf -ess- Cannot BeEl� Cured, urly, disagreeable disposi M"rh as our life A 0 nolocal applications as they cannot an ZP vw%js ty ot tion; another by carelessness in reach the diseased portion of the ear. dress.' an unkempt or slovenly ap- Is,worth. Catarrh kills thousands —as V'rf r 4 7 -qe there is only one way to cure deafness, Snd that is by constitutional reineidjes. pearance; and yet another by a through colds, bronchitis,, pneu- peafness is caused by an inflanied con sharp tongue or an unkindhabit., of monis and consumption, and Dr. ;iition of the mucous lining of the Eus- Lachian Tube. When this tube is inflam- criticizing. Many a brit ant and AgneVs Catarrhal Powder cures ud you have a rumbling sound or im- capable clerk has failed to advance all of them when other prekiriptions serfect hearing, and when it is entirely because he had annoyed his employer, have failed. It will relieve colds Deafness Is the result, anti un- can be taken out 1.�ss' the Inflainniation who while he recognized his ability: 'erred a less able man who had and catarrh said cu re headache in ILnd �his tube restored to its normal preferred *ondition, hearing will be destroyed for- amiable and agreeable qualities..Thoten minutes. Iver. Nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but An lack of amiability has stood in the ' I ' h' FRKD H. HICLS. t e *4 know* di! ffiflamed condition of the mucous ser Way 0 f advancement of many an em- tiller of Railroad. York Co.. Paw, states vices. ploye who wondered why he did not have bad catarrh of the head NO stomach fa We will give One Hundred Dollars for get along. two years in the worst form I tried all lbs catarrh) Lily ca -,e of 1)eafness (caused by Medicines I am beard of, but without relief. it Iiiat cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh I used two bottles of Dr. Agonies C&t&ZTW , free. ure.'-iend for circulars, F. J. C11ENL,Y & CO., Toledo, 0 Father (visiting son at� college! powder. It cured me entirely, I am now S' old by Druggists, 75C Pretty good cigars you smoke, my trill Man." Falaily Pills are the beat. boy; I can't afford cigars like "Fill In thirty minutes Dr. AWn these. Sore' — your case,will Otire for the Hirt add The wonderful newly discovered dad; fill YoA case. ­1 \ strength to that Organ. r cedivif lubstance, radium, from which a constant invisible. emanation takes Tear -her velocitk, the body by a fufl supply of blood D ace, is capable of sending its rays Johnny?" Johnny "Velocity 1B k AW Ufa With the old time vigor. through from eight o ten inches of what a chap let* go of a wasp with. solid iron. Netw[ 0 at tv . no dUNMemdloWVrlftL 8Pk*Qr9§ft"10Wfts" ..Your eon,.. said the phrenologist "will Lstl tatowulaig, n ovabso"Obs, ngbh& to the anxious parents, become for W GENTS PER RUNNING FOOT- J1140011111 Poet GODW ire the .lather W�Noftftapwdwom% 61 Interrupted with an Air Of deep con - ]LAS Vee rum leaps and POdU7 XGUINW. But doWt you think we •t no Twe vim 710111" ft, Z1111100d. Irloomwokeawaft could cure him now If we Would P.O. M& SL MM !.i whack the poetical b With, a hammer or 90 think like V'rf r 4 7 -qe #P j!roporly trom pure orugu as v—&—aw Jr. adition Pow Put Q Oske's stomso Land Bill which! 00 nO8v h Liver Pills 25(j 'Iris il, 9 bottl4a for 250,� nWed to eku�wo 0 0 0 .MoreParliament is Dyespepsix Table&@, guam carter's Me, 8 bole& for 26.3 the British Ispopois and indigestion 35c -:V4 cure dye nd of the Butte }iftieWells and I led to relieve Ireland Ope Chun's Pills Wohardson's r Color 180 r hi h she has �entine ady Belief 180 ic e grie-Vances under Chase's Ointment 400 -adway's Re fthL W... : a Chases Syrup Linseed and TOV P . - - Tho bill Addiftit W1 So, 6 for 250 vin Care 75a I Castoris. 250 suffered for centZ Kendal's Spa of -& large A S- B1 Avings Perans, 76o ­ Dutch Drops es for the loan Om"a OU 400 provides the British Belladonna Plasters 100 gausuteed 11-00 r0 W Kidney P a 0 tubes Pills k Q k i boxes for g0 Nostang. 250 ow rate of -�Q�jl Dr WitHame Pie %, 1: 1 811var milking 25o German Kidneyy Heave E�qrnedy 25 t6 those f d' Dodd's Page's 15 Ini of Molloy. by went, who in turn will lend interest Ban Pills Be" Or, I. 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VC mendoua work upon your hands. %Yf lie Y+eB is comfort in %wh worlds ars "Th Text aiu, j� v i f ,'"'. o28-3R. Gold i 0 11�sI �� ; You raaY be the mother or the ens Te*t6 O Loud, reWainest forever- (L.�m, v ' t Applause s , !7 Y o-= -. } , grandmother of a boy who will yet, ' 19; Heb. i, it He hath said £' zZ. Acts xz., 3b. ) £ T k proclaim the gospel of Jesus to the will never leave thea nor force further most st parts of the world. --28- sed the church of nod, wh'iah thee (Heb. xiii, 5; Deu't. xx�ci, 8),:'. f ro, n, Naasson's life impresses >fSe wile► hath purchased ovi#lr His own While Paul ha,d to leave them, the / Again, gr-Ai tial `aecsraia to Act of the Farr with " the fact that the i mountain side. "1'lre little+ in the y� �w girl to greatest of blood. Lord Tesus would abide and His r y •,. hiabtiat of ]:sands, his embrace was not a bit aik'aid• earthly p y p p y p Thousand Nine hundred and 'litres Y woolen are accomplished b After the .0 tbbw at; Ephesus Paul Holy Spirit anid His word and all by Win. Bally, of '12oroato, at the She laughed and sang and 'shattered ordinary people, Here and there in went into Macedonia and abode that the had received tuna from Department of wgricultare. UtLawa all the way. When the miner came the long list of genealogical names three months in Greece, after which film, by Ms Spirit through RYs to camp, he asked the men what he which are recorded in the first he started tor' Jerusalem, hoping A despatch from Chicago : saysi: p' g to word. It is OUT privilege to walk d would do with her, stud the &aid, chapter of Matthew there is a pro- be there by the day of Pentecost with God, but we are so weak that Rev. Frank De Witt Talmage preach- „Let her stay here twos ui h ' minent man but four-fifths of them ed from the following text: Mat- g t, and (vers© 16), Having come as far as we are prone to walk by sight and 1. thew i, 4 "And Naasson begat then so]ms ops will take her to town --aye, nine-tenths of thein--are names t the morni F as humble as that of Naasson's. Miletue, he sent for the elders of rejoice greatly ih some human helfl. ` Salmon." n8'• After crupper the Thus m find that everywhere the the church at Ephesus, Chat,- they er, aome strong arm of man to lean • Why did Thomas Carlyle entitle little girl audOenly stopped her chat- Y tering and said: "Now it is time vast bulk of the world`s work is might corns.-to Miletus to meet him. on ane of his books "Heroes and Hero done by the ordinaries and not by Our lesson is part of his address to f WorMbip?" ' He knew ,that the vast ,far, me to go to bed. Who will stn- the extraordinaries. Wh ? $scan them, the whop .iddross beginning DREAMS THAT CAMI'�. TRUE. dr8ae me?" That was a new tank Y at the eighteenth verso. IIs felt majority of. the human race loved for. those hand fluted workmen. The there are but few extraordinaries and study the lives of its great men and y thousands upon thousands and mil- that these were the last words he Ca" Wheia They Convicted Ta'ob• women. Most ole are Boswells, did not know what to do. At last would ever speak to them (verse berg and Murderers. P the than who had found her said,- bowing' lions and millions of ordinaries. When 5 and .he retrrindEci them that in bowitrg' before some Johneonian you stand by the grave of Christo- �' ) The cashier of a bank went horns Little ons come here I will lin- pher Wren In St. Paul's cathedral of hie ministry among them he ' had • , , sthhlr'ine. We want to see the hero ars • a divinity, a prophet. a priest, adir� jYou'„ He Bot out & woolen London taught them all thLn a, not only g one avenin at his usual hour at shirt and used it for her nightgown.Yoq read his epitaph thus g g Y his dinner, and feeling rather tired, , man of letters or a king. What "If you wish to seem monument the essential and tilndaniental re- g Danto or Shakespeare or Luther or Thea she looked up in her sweet, in- look about Y ntance toward God and faith in lay down on the sofa and dropped nocent way and said: "Now I must You• But when I look Pe r Rousseau or Burma or Cromwell or about St. Paul's cathedral I see in Jesus Christ, but also the whole off to sleep, Suddenly he awoke ZYa ]soar was in nolle and private say my prayers. Who will I say with a start and said to his wife po P p them to?" This was a harder so- the atones of every wall and the counsel of God {,verses 21, 27). "I've had such an odd dream. I was life has for most of us. an absorbing P dovetailing of every crevice the work 29 80• For I know this, that rt = position stir the men to solve than back at the bank and two men came interest. We are not, as ;a rule, of hundreds and thousands of hands after m departing shall rievous the other. At last one miner said y' g in. They paid no attention to me, ov¢r-wrought with excitement when • horny with toil as well as in the wolves enter in among you, -not wo come in touch with a seeming Come, my darling, and nay your but set to work to open the safe prayers to me." Waren the little one complete building the white, soft sparing the also of your own P nohody, but we will_.trsrvel far to fingers of the They seemed to have difficulty- in do '•�knelt. the tears came wtillin great architect who selves shall men arise, speaking per- sit at the feet. of a t orator or B �t of Ing it, and one of therm said they there lies buried. I ase the humble verse thins to draw awn disciples tie (]miner's '$e pushed her off g ymust move it before the could do: �.4 to clasp hands with a (loathe or a laborers digging the foundations I after them. Y 1 - - Victor Hugo or to nee one whose ser- he said, "Nb," my'tlttl'ie pile; I am the humble meas ns in the . any good, I went up to try to- ar not good enough for you to say our ° g IL was Pauls d©light . to maintain stop them, but they did not seem to dictum may influence the destiny of Y 3' walla; I see the humble carpenters himself b his own labor, that he „ a nation. prayers to me. • Another miner lifting the scaffoldings; I see the hi se have to ave to the treed see me. Just then I woke up. tried it.:, He broke down. At last g B Y Instead of laughing at him, his Re do well to honor the transcen- crowd collect about the poor, the little girl -knelt by her bunk. things temporal t and spiritual; but wife said serious] that it might dent genius an to take an intense bruised. mangled nod of the work- Y g t be f interest in the characteristics of the When she commenced to pray: the old g y there were and always h•av© been, a warning• The hu abarrd took s cab man whose foot misstepped and y and went hack as fast as he could prayer— and there aro and always will be great man, but we aught not to whose brains were dashed out upon to the bank. He found the doer . overlook the heroic elements in or- Now I lay mei down to aleep, the ground beneath when he toll till the kingdom comes, those who, Binary lives. There are man among I pray the Lot�--my soul to keeps - from that high scaffolding. Aye, : I professing" to be shepirords, not only forced! Hurriedly calling a couple . , . us, inconspicuous and unknown, who and ended up that prayer with the see Naassons, humble Naassons, ev- not feed the flock, but take good of police, the three entered and me- are living valiant lives, overcoming plea that God would bless the good l erywhere In life I They have build- care to live upon the flocks--wolves found two men exactly resembling - the evil within thein and around men who were looking after her, ed the pyramids they have lifted in sheep's clothing (Jar. xxiii, 13- those the cashier had seen in his • . r„ them and exercising a beneficent fit- there was not a dry eye in that cab- the dome of St. Peter's and the Taj 16 Matt. vii, 15 ; x, 14). No true dream. They had pulled the sate rt" : fluence on their own contracted cir- in. Many of those rough, stalwart Mahal ; they have worked on the servant of Christ ever seeks to draw out of its corner and were drilling cle. Theme are men who, if a great men, through that child's example. (assns and swept out the stores and people to himself but, like John it in order to insert an explosive. crisis came ora great o grtunit were led to died in the soldier's trench.' It is the Baptist, cries, "Behold the In 18cJ4 a wealthy publisher of g PP Y give their hearts to the accumulation of the work of the Lamb of God." The Lord Jesus Boston suddenly found himself to be opened, would achieve fame, but God. As a result of. that little r' without it will die unhonored save girl's visit these rough miners built obscure individuals in this world never sought any glory for IFinLselP, the victim of a series of forgeries so large in amount that the threaten-- led hreaten `a = by the few who know them well. It a church. They brought to that which has made this old earth what but always glorified i rho Father, q y - T _ is such . men I would hold up for church a minister. " The minister de- I it is ; therefore, my brother, do not and Love seeketh not her own, is od his credit. He set dotectives to your admiration today, and I clared that- in all his life he never say that your life's work is useless never selfish. Both from without work at once, but all in vain. But {►'=� _ choose at random -as an illustration preached to a more impressionable i because it is inconspicuous. and from within the church the ad- one morning his little daughter " of- the class an obscure name from audience than those rough men, who But coming near to the earthly end vereary works, but, the Love that. 1'ahei, aged 7, came trotting into a genealogical table. had been boon ht into fond} with of Naasson's life I find by this her father's study, saying:"O, pa - THE gate liimstilf for us shall finally Pa, I had such a funny dream! I CRADLE'S INFLUENCE.;. that little c7hild prayer, genealogical atxount that God was conquer• keeping jabs as much account of filo 81, 82. And now;' Ii`rothren, I dreamt that I saw Afr: y — men-* First, Naasson's cradle must have You assert that that chlld'ri go$- ' kite as he did that h Abraham or tinning a yours man o[ 27, a root Pel commemi g g been err importatyt part of his life's P influence is the exception? I : you to God and do 'the friend of her ngnLfather's — "sitting i t o ministry. It is a very common cus- know it is not. I know that a man"' Jacob or Boaz or David. Naasson word of Hqa Grace, which is able a room at No.— Main- street, and torn for people to sneer at the help- never on earth comes as near to ' in his humble capacity and doing his � mild you up and tet give you an ful influence of a cradle, Many cri- heaven as when his little baby boy !(life's work well was just as Boar to inheritance among all them which trying to write your name." The ! his Divine Master as it he had _ oc- child's dream was communicated to tics are apt to say that; all a baby or girl kneels by his aide and in IIII are sanctified. ' - cupied a Solomon's throne or had the police, who were at first inclined is good for is to eat and sleep, to trust and love says a baby's even- Our Lord's own command was, to ridicule it but a watch was put cry and get sick and to keep" the Ing prayer. God pity the than who 1 built a Noah's ark. Indeed, I some- "Talle ye heed, watch and pray" ' times think it God has air favor- y on the proceedings of the young man ho+use- in uproar from the time he ne�•er knew that joy! God forgive;times y (Mark xiii, 83-87; xnv, 38), and be- to question. Evidence accumulated s=y gets into it until, a a yoyng man, the'father who has dulled his ear so ites they aro to bei:rnd among the cause of our adversary,the devil i humble workers. Abraham Lincoln against him, and it was found that }; he goes forth to start a home of his as not to hear such a message, who • who is always seeking to devour, we he had hired a room in another name ower. For near] two ;thought so. fie once said, "God y years at has blinded his eyes to strut out need the whole armor of God (I at the address the chiki had must love the co ninon people better given. least the mother is bound to that such a sight, which in angelic form than the aristocrats because he made Pet. v, 8, 9; Eph. Zvi, 11-18). It is The room was raided and copies of . crn�dle as IIr•tnly as if she were link- can comp to him in bare feet, robed by the grace of 4od, made known the forged signature ed to it with a chain of steel. For in a little white nightgown., Broth- so many of them.' And Christ's to us in the word of G ti gnature and bank checks, four or five years the baby is utter- er, do not tell me that Naasson's !actions when upon earth seemed to God, that we found there. prove this theory. We ftnd that, he I are saved (R.onr. iii, 24; Jas. i, 18), At leagt as extraordinary is' the ...­ Y helpless. If turned out in the childhood was wasted years• Do . associated for the moat part with and the same word" causes us to case of a woman named Drew who cold he would not be able to take not for a monrei:t. suppose that al- the poor and the humble. The gr (fp (I Pot. ii, ow in act 2 ; U Pet. dreamed that her husband, a retired as much care of himself as a five- though you may be an ordinary man iii, ll3 This worse s sailor, had been murdered b a ed • months'-old greatest earthly Joy Jesus seemed to ) peaks of those y p puppy. For the first living an ordinary life in an ordin- ' i who are sanctified, �iee also on Bier in a saloon at. Gravesend. In have had in a human sense atter a 4 fifteen years of a child's lite his ok>in- cry home your little cradle had no have preaching in Jerusalem was to this I Cor. vi, 11; Heb. x, 10, 14, the morning came the news that her ion upon any subject is practically gospel significance in the lives of be able to husband's dead nod valueless. The first twenty years your Christian parents. � leave the capital and then note in John xvii, 17, that we y had been Bis- ,t climb up the �,Mll upon which is are by the word of God sanctified covered in the identical lace where.. ar for the most rt preparation P p ) Pc' P NA�ASSON LIKE MOST 'OP `US I situated the little village of Beth-' in the daily lite. Any seeming dis- she bac[ in her dream seen the rirvr for life's work rather than the Naasson's matured manhood teach- any and - there lodge with his few crepancy in the truths that we are i Iter committed. 1:'hen the poor Av f© acliievement of any high purpose. es that God provides fpr the hum-; friends in 'the home of Mary and sanctified prod perfected forever, yet had calined down a little she- wrote L 1 ''Therefore," some one says to me, out an exact description of the ed blest of his children as well as for ;Martha and Lazarus• Thus..; lily ; being sanctified and not yet perfect, P P " "I do not see how you can afflrm the greatest.. Who was Naasson ? brother; in your humble capacity, in is easily understood if we distin- Bier whom she had seen in her _ that Naa eon's cradle could have Ne had a father named Aminadab your obscure home, remember that Salah between what we aro in Christ dream, and, saying nothing about . ' been a very important part of his - and a son, Salmon. That is all we I Christ is with you. Rrmemher that before (cod by virtue of iris groat her vision to the officers of the law life's nrinis`ry•' know of his direct connections. The he is watching you. Also remember merely told them that this was the •` While admitting these facie I still y' g y ( sacrifice and what we are in our r were evidently -ars humble as him- that if you do your work with his t daily lite be tore men person she suspected. Two days contend that the first few years of a ' (I John iii, self. There was certainly nothing help to the best of bur ability he ' later a man answering the descri child's life have a momentous influ- extraordinary about tiffs .man, His- will s ak to Y y 1, 2 fl P ` ence. They are important not only PlE7 you the name words :33)85r I have showed you in'-' all ;tion was arrested at an inn s�� tory makes no mention of Naasson i which Sir Walter (Scott chiseled up- things how that so. laboring ye ' miles from Gravesend, and, on be to the child, but to his parents. leading a great army. Among all ' on the tombstotle of a domestic who Ing taxed with the crime, confessed Who has not witnessed the influence the leaders of the Bible there is no had served him lots and was ought to rn►pjivrt 'the weak and to that he was the murderer. of a cradle in a house? I. appeal to recorded speech spoken by his lips, buried, in a (nmol] g .. remember the words of the Loitd y plot Noll Here is another instance.:`. A ser own experience. It must be in Whether he was in physique tall or dorso, t good and faithful servant." Josue; how H© said, It is more bless- your , tain farmer conceived a desperate f .essential principles a paxallel of Short, whether he had light hair or ed to give than to reuoive, young girl. who _ mine. My cradle and the cradles of ♦ B rattles as well as b attachment fora dark, blue eyes or black; a broad �- " Y P Y i''pt lived in a town eight miles from my brother and siHters hada hal or a narrow chest, must be all left -. Paul had taught them ,that '}ie was g NOTH�1\p ryl(En, his house. But the girl mistrusted -? lowing influence in our home. They to conjecture. But this tact is car- r, j ¢ i, not aedking theirs. but them;,. that him from the first, and, after a ixl were an inspiration to my father tain�whether he was the humblest Recently, - when a chlurch` sleopie -he wanted "nothing from then, but , effort courtship, wrote a note to and mother. My father preached individual who ever lived or no, God was In course of erection in a villagethat he had something to give them. him on which were the words: ' I better - sermons on Sunday because In the West of Scotl&nd etre of the So when other teachers came eetlk- „ took care of him, God fed him, God , he knew that in his nurse the leadin heritors had a Conversation Ing their goods and not their souls $hall Hover set you again. The �' clothed him, God saw him grow up S • chil'dxen with whom he romped dux- with the architect, and ointed out Y y, "That is not like they could, say, farmer, roused to fury, waylaid and to full manhood. Then when his murdered iter in a lone] Ing the week would look *to him as the danger p Paul for he never sought Y Pert of the �-j work, however small, was done God g'e which ire supposed might g t atiyChtrrg - -7 r an example and a model. My mo- arise from the action of the wind g heath on© night and took away her took him to himself. In other for himself, but ever tau ht urs of R 1 ther was all the more consecrated words, Naasson was like most of upon the woatixorcock, the seat the love of God in Christ, and b body ip his cart. _ and circuinspect because. her dough- g y A few days later h(3 visited her us, who are without any particular size of which surprised him when he the love of Christ he mristrained urs tors were looking to her for guid- talent or power of leadership. Yet saw It on the ground.: He thought to give without asdcing us to" ( house to see her and feigned great ante and maternal training-And surprise when informed that she had • God is _caring and feeding and cloth- it woulyd be apt to disturb tale Cor, v, 14). Paul realized that he disappeared. While there he man - . m brother, when an one says that PP y y y Ing and housing us, Just as he feeds stones aeon oho pinnacle of the taught, tthoirgh steaming to have your childhood amounted to .moth- this birds of the air and clothes the steeple. nothing, he yet possessed all things, aged to secure an opportunity to Vb ing, you deny it. By the sainted lily of the field, "Oh, there's no danger," said the arid, though Door, he could make slip the note in a vase on the man graves of your dead father and mo- ,. telpiec o. Per- ther you declare that mo- WHERE PLAIN LIVES LEAD, architect. You tree, the weather- n�Y rich (�I Cor. vi, 10). Per- Y you know cock turns round with the wind and haps in no epistle do we fluid the But the next " night the another •�. they were better Christians and bet- But I find another very suggestive dreamt that her daughter lay Hour ter citizens because you, as a little fact about Naasson's genealogical never presents any great ourfaee to riches of the grace of God so fully dered beneath the farmer's barn, and ` histol It led to mightier names, it. There is nothing fixed but the Not forth as in the epistle to the n the strep stranger, once crept into their y g - strength of this the police _ As Joseph Parker oncegraphicallycardinal points.."F�thesians, and if we only believed searched the building to find that r•... hearses. Your parents not only gave P "Aweel," said the horitor, "could God and that others might 4be Just the woman's dream hard been true. you to the Lord Jesus Christ when and tersely expressed it ,You , should remember that a ion flat Ye no mak the caxeiinal points turn as rich r;<iurply for the taking we they snood with- you at the baptis- g' round, too?" could not but mai altar, but they also at -the road may be leading up to a great speak what we' have name time, on your account, renew- mountain. There are some very plain 1 seen and heard (Acts iv, 20). A gentleman in want of a house ed their consecration vows to the and uninteresting- mriles out of A ROYAL C 4NSOR ' - • 38• And when he had thus s ok- for the spring motbthe, in'a little Chris=t who loved their little child. Geneva, yet every one of them brings . en h© kneeled down and prayed with town on the west coast of Ireland A QH�LD IN CAMP. You nearer to Mont Blanc. So you trmea Empress has fresh" them all. fotlbd a commodious residence close D -�r � do not know to what high hill ,your � desire that for the future all 1n chapter zxi, i5, we find that an- to the beac41. On consulting the � # The purifying, ennobling: hnd life may be quietly leading up. fEven pieces intended for representation at .other place they knelt down on the house-agent's boartd he read, "Housie Ckrristtianiizing influence of a little if you yourself are nobody, your the Court theatre 1 shall be submitted ahore and prayed• pati} was ter- to let, apply opp+osite." "Oppo • child was once Illustrated by a bre- son may be a tpelti of renown or :his to Ger first, so that nothing may be fainly a roan of plrayer, and if we site," he cried. "Wiry, toe., house ther minister iiq the following story: son may be a "Vadiant: and mighty Played of doubtful morality, or. uxWerertoold the ptrivtilege- of access to faces the sea." On making inquiry = , One day, in the far 'west, a stalwart moa, Methuselah WAB fire t4ther of likely to (shock the audleoce. Her trod .-that is Jrwtrded..jrh, pxoypt- We he fqu id theft the house belonged to miner Lues returning to ills encotgp- Lamech, and L&mftcbL wars. time father' Majesty reserves tho right of vetoiog could not but be people of prayer, a roan living in New York, who was t < i s} sthent +beef he found a lost child. of Noah." Yeif. es; that 'is the 1 y choose. Whflo ' kneelin is- tike,-position- here open to.-re&eive otler,$a eshe. was a 6eau'tiftaf little girl of a she l g , Bi thought to which I Y P g point. Naftsson . -.•a1 R mentioned, we'flxtd is I eta viii," 4 r *A' , bout five :summers: "Where is your may o{... There goes De Sre ' ic, a -at - g Pt th gra w y say have been a -seeming mo- LOVELY► H RSMa.'E8H 22. that Solomon - stood with- . hie aril h f tt _ -ertt d ferr - ettt * ; �' f=ather and mother, little one?:' .ask- body. Eris .. son. Salmon, was a `� ` �� hands ripread forth toward ",von, -1*LgncierryRe ookip so extraoridin N � � o°,w� seeming nobody. Bnt Salmon oval is'nd we find in the agony in Geth- arily happy that I'll bet he's corner ` \ the miner. Dont know, said T,his Berlin Societyfor the �t�o-. # the. baby. "What are you going to the father of the nighty Boaz, who teco4 ° „ Anittaals` addrefised the semane that-Jesus botjh lxtielt. and ed some stock float Will_ him 4 f . question, How did ou like it ?" , she answered, not tiro wets the husband o! beartbNul Ar►t�,r• Vii' the a� ,„v . Y fell on his face. The position of the millions." "My, he's far happier least: shod, "Z guess I will gfli who was the grandmat r of the me partict tt}d is v g - a th �#��flesh bate �y lel sNoaudarY,, but that the soul tharn that]: Alis doctor utas just ir1 homa'aPitth you and wait tat 4tH- sa ht David, who was the :4weestor rbc g11t� . i►►Deich i-t grtvetakes y �. 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He died the Se"o" WWM XW& 7 W P. and ruMble, and distant death of, a plucky Ash, and did not hoar, anar..tbat oven Theo Vist staggered E"fly Tir- oal meant you., owl caught his brokh'convu Od and Fagged Out spring season. affects M0___ When Trist recovered himself he 117 Ohl no, am I I 9^k M. I She cacc-l. a Only very dirty. very "n- found Brenda clinging to ni ber health of, almomrt - evaq8M YOU had abandoned tke *%Wit gcdnary. and quite cdur" In differ -81A Ways.' thone bare arms were upon bis sleeve. At this moment the stoWiX4. a it is a feellag of weariness after 'dapper and noiseless man with- no one I &nee of a sailor, came up mid -1 - appear of warmth, as her companion drew with Pimples amid skin erupCono. 17 - floh fmm Trist's hakdo. taw L. took the Iders. Fickle ap �, The end•. o petits, sallow cheeks !A are aMicted The first sojwd she heard was -a qlight exertion; others laugh. -]Eter first sensation was to her book, the soft wrap round her shou Mrs. Wylie etumed laek-ivare eyes are otber signswY She made no help him and the two young people stood ail- 0% 0%,% with the shawl, which fluttered that the blood is clogged with imp to ently in front. bf her. Presently a8siota=e CHAJyrER II. called upon his various friends — flappeA udibly fil the breeze, but Purities and Must bave they moved away as if with one aoc- "*.igg regain its hgal rties.., rg Th 11er' of Mrs. lie n the first; heel. stood Idle, hanging arms await - 6y' mione 16y, -at he t4mo 9 Ar! cordrofsi-, farther aft, beside the w above This is the season ab that small branch, of ttAroew"Vekand-, end& Wholme, at 04', deways In and dreading a repetition of the old Here Brenda seated beraelf sideways when everyone —young and A I den i -,of the* 9 with one arm round the white awn - the Heimkialfjor4�,:;,'!, On'�"- eftf.re aunt, Mr G wild anger of heaven. 1-i-einirdalfjord theft-' axe.-:- but ft shottli aft4o.we6id. ft, a4.. abo4t Ing nch It is rather grander than we bar- need a tonic to brace them Ion. up, the best tonic medical science has mere pine'400-i-4-raft. hes*i7 this time that Brenda cqincefted tie. "There to the Admiral," he': said, gained for, he said. boats d4scovered in Dr. Williams, Pinji I One In ovhmd by 1ans idea tha:t Theo TrJ& loomed 'bee have an71 y tarred. Ing off in Nielsen's boat. I heard pills. These pills tone the nerves Olsen, who lives away at the point ter. wonder what sport he has had.&# tldng like that!" she said at length, y were "d fill the veins with new, Pum the Sognfjord beginsi. and the WhI19"Iffi� wAs still watebing and Brenda also left h the half apologetically, when the where her seat upon suddenly van- seated, rich, red blood. That's why other belongs to Christian. Nielsen, wo-ndering, .Theo- Tris} ' they rail and looked across the water. In you a healthy appetite and curi-, who farms the two acres of poor ished, aired soon afterward there Before he idbuld answer, another 'give w doing so she came nearer to her all blood and nerve diseases --ftnailo- 8011 at the head' of the 11bin-Walf- broke out a; mall `war in the Fax companion; and her dress touched peal of thunder broke over the moue- rysipelus, rheu- jord. No steamer has ever churned East. Like a vulture he had scent- big wounded hand. tains; and, immediately after, a mia, 'skin diseases, e matism, neuralgia, pulpitation of the was on the spot by ,Are you sure,- iffie said, as if brilliant flash of hg4tuing darted the 'still waters; few yachts have ed blood, &6d and a score of other troubles of hostilities e are face of the cliff op- heart -ed iT to the head of the, in- the time that e news ventu. minded of his mishap, "that you are caused by bad blood and bad blood let, where there is no attraction to had reached England. He never' not hurt? Shall I sponge your, P081te to them. Th© sharp, deton- c his w9rk eous, alone. Dr., Williams' Pink Pills will he sightseer. But Nielsen looked wrote private letters, but hand? I am not afraid of of acing thunder was sinuilta;n now blood, now life new' t give you every year for the- white sails of the in be new field of battle was close- it. and all nature seemed to quiver add energy — you cannot han H�ermione, and with naive conscien- ly watched by the small circle of He laughed In a-,_ "'pleas&nt and vibrate- Where they were seated, start taking them to -day. no splash or spray could reach tiotusness refrained from netting the friends at home. heaxtless way 3[r. Jos. Poirier, X.P.P., ©rand in. Twill waith it the bad to a And now the storm began to move river that ran past his browh log When he retunedi, Alice Gilhlmb "Ohl no, th'ankel "Both my wife but was married, and Drenda Anse, N. B., says* in the ordinary way. It is only and daughter' have been greatly be e* mscra1w an incre- From the river mouth '4L small tell. him of it., No surprise, no ave washed it away down the fjord. k Pills.- efitted,by Dr. Williams' Fin under visible In ft dibly short space of time the heavy boat was now making its way signs of discomfiture were before presenting •myself to you. daughter was In very FOG e sal She looked at him speculatively, up the fjord. A tiny speck of the man's incongruous face, he black clouds rolled aside, and the my ale,. thin, and ntly white was all the girl could'- distin- gtmlgth and weakness were strap -began to'twij*le. There was health; pale,.- apwe and made a little hopeless movement ote less, but through the use of guish from the deck of inquired keenly a with her shoulders. in the air a subtle scent of refrefthd blood set you are somet lite. I.: &ad she stood silently watcbing its practically about tierAWnts, ex- imes'niost aggra,- VOrWfure, avid the atmosphere was the pills sho'has regained her bealW:-;� is again able to enjoy t approach until the form of the sail- pressed' a gentle hope that Alice less, vw1able. appr vatingly independent." think Dr. Williams, rink Pills is the py, and changed the At length RtoriU spoke.' She was or sitting low in the bow. of the would the hap Yes," he answered, In 'a bards best medicitne when Ole blood IN "Independence Is a by no mean small brown craft was discern'able. ' subject• a ashamed of her women- mlotimed:l practical way. -rail Brenda stoodI tkry terror during the first wild butSubstitutes ZeVerL cure. If YOU. Beside the after necessity.I b ave the gift of It If offered, ate it tool assiduously. samIt of the storm. motionless; her eyes were resting on cannot cultivate Y, get the genufte pills fee= YOW the dreary, lifeless scene which was Without independence I should be Courage," observed BreMa can dealer send direct to the Dr. Wil - nothing approached Mrs. Wyll thoughtfully, "would be a difficu,11, l,ams, nothing but a still blending of hazy here. Medicine Co., Brookville, yet now thing to defline." a blues, now that the small, white slow 'And almost timid steps Ont., end they will be mailed at 50 to a oci 50. life to it. She there was nothing apologetic in his an " ',, -.,. - A PTER IV* lt_� �:' - .' ", sail no longer gave CH a box or oft boxes for $2. ence di turn when the 'sound demeanor, for he was perfectly eel!- rt northern nigh over he said at length concluelve- CIO' reposeful, with e short ly. of wet splashy footsteps upon the possessed, amid even repo the peaceful fjord. There was no it is purdly mental. There is no ex - which only "T The' new- that quiet assurance think most things in life can be k came to her ears. citement in it, and therefore It is ex - deck sotmd in the air except the -soft reduced to a science." ff his brogues comes with innate good breeding. comer had kicked o fin(, murnywous voice of the river and pure, independent courage. The amidships, and was coming aft in In his two hands he carried t. the dibtant prattle of a tiny water- I know 'you do — but you are Crusades were marvelou's campaigns; soaing 011tet sockg, stout salmon with, a sharp snout. mistaken. You would reduce life ver try to realise now what it wet waders and we never lips curled upward with an itself to a science, and. make it quite -9 Its -dark must have been for; those men—most out of respect for the Hermione' he Hermione., *mpt-- in utter v ervil twist, and even in death its T can w unW0rth the living. Courage deck. darkness (for the Admiral would al- of whom had never even set foot on_..., re full of fight. no more be spoken of generally than sea in7':-­L` beneath with his The lady dropped her book upon low no riding -light, having had en- other strictly human qualities, be- the deck of a ohip­-to go to awning in the gray twiliht. pe routine during his small ill -found vessels on a mere - I le. ough of red to alike. ongruit* her lap and looked up With 9L sm ensign), cause no two minds are quite wild-goose chase, to a country 01, he beneath the white and service be !, re was a kindly I suppose you think. that personal was very noticeable,. In wa- which they knew absolutely moth' of his person lay motionless upon the glassy al bravery is a mere matter of habit." ing. But the Crusades have been.. A sturdy, lightly built body spoke yet scrutinizing look which was ter. great activity. It was the frame most motherly in its discernment. From the port holes came "Not entirely." 0-tktdone; greater knowledge has told brave evidently more "Scarcely at all, Brer0a. AL us of greater dangers, and yet men f a soldier. But the face Was of a This young man was 0 light Bound of music. In the 0 In itself it Was in- to; her than the rest of his kind. Sh bon man is a brave man on 0hore, at ready to face them." ff rent type. mfortable and homelike sal are di e consistent, because the upper Part knew his impassive face so well that CO he piano; Mrs. Wy- sea, and in a balloon. A fox -hunt- WI thout the incentive of reli., con saw an Brenda was at t athy with the low- she could read where others er may be nervaus in a boat. If go, gion?" of it had no syxnp lie worked placidly. and the two That r A forehead whidil receded slight- unwritten page- n smoked in restful silence. Tha I say he is at heart a coward, de- •Yes. P e d"with some inter- me fez -hunting. When a silos curled Ab, " she said; of spite his ye4i consider that ro-m ly in a kindly curve to. strong Theo, sportsmam's wife) sweet fatigue and utter sense hair could -only be described as est (for she was a peacefulness which is the reward of is uncomfortable In a dogcart he island ligion' has nothing. to do with pe s not naturally a brave man though while beneath straight, thick "that is hard, usparing day had - come sonal bra -very?" a soft amid at ,Absolutely nothing." led a pair of , gray "Yes," he acquiesced in caught sea he borrow a false confidence brows there _smiled over them. The Admiral had c voice, harmonies theory. Do you as eyes meek as human eyes were rather monotoncnis v his two fish over again. and his from familiarity with what lands,- "That is a bold with his eyes. "Ile. is a fine men take to be danger." that a man will not ever made. The chin, again, was ink pleasant, garrulous voice was still. mean to say t To fellow. We had desperate light!" What suggested the id" to me fight the square and slightly &ominent. He was now istItning to slumber f better for poseeming a pause. -,was Juldge from nose and lips and chin, As if to prove the severity Of the back drowsily in his deep said the girl aftergtrcmg, faith in a tuUwe lite which now— his lying ghtning Just every way be better than new -comer had been intended struggle, he looked down at that flash of, Ii will in e,% this - knees, which were muddy, and then when we first came on deck. I was nt existence will for a soldier, but the meek eyes die h was 'Fiat, a model of cleamlinemBF9, and this} --that his present I know that right hand, which ly frightened. out his r not real value owing to the poo- hturbed this theory. broadcloth over the whitest Nen, be of less When at last quick defiance was streaked with blood. was in a lean easy pose, for he was one never wee the flash by which session of that faith, " that, n to another, L "Ab, hew naatyl exclaimed Urs. seated at the cabin table before a one is struck. therefore, he wifl be readier. to risk h -tried from one natio The Wylie pleasantly. Is it yours or Be "Scientific, courage," interrupted losing his life"' disappeared. Theodore Trist huge volume of - travel. His brown hands lay quiescent upon the open sound of battle drew him away big?" Fist gently.., -1t is not a theory," urged the Mine be never ay, to that fair 1 think.*_ Yes, It raust, But I was startled. You man in his strange gentle w from peaceful England pages; his eyes were riveted on the tr physical stirred excepting a more ni approached country by the Rhine where blood mine." - oached 'slowly, printed lines. which was crudely out of keepi sucked into the fertile . Brenda had, "RiLinl­ exclaimed Brenda, owing- motion caused by the brilliancy of with his words. "It is an exWi- h n him. She he fla4h. Where was the diffemnce er%Ce. Fanaticism undoubtedly en. earth to grow again into deadly and was standing CIOM to Ing round on the music stool. The t 9 d, fury Admiral was asleep. and Trier mere- then?" orates courage; religion do" not.. hatred. The din and roar an t ft a Si TO Flee to len tba I think that was habit, 11 have mild -eyed man tMant Ig & ow-wo ly nodded his head in acquiescence. on a battlefield, and on nkini_ was this of battle cu"e's Gin watched men of different c0notitu- hip, I have found that a future ex. and abooluto cure for each Mrs. Wylie ceaFed working. and lis - element. - of danger. and countries SiMult�ne- p���� and' evert form of itebita. ened. In a few moments there was tions in moments istence, and all the unending queer In two bleed idisypilm have found that the mere act of avert ingand protru slight creak of timber, and the tions that it arouses, occdpy brilliant name, coaly h made a Msnur&_-torcrx havo guaranteed it. Else tow covin' that if he could not fight. nd Ask your neigh- small vessel heaved perceptibly be- Jumping back- or bobbing the head small place in men's minds." titnonials in the (aily pre" a pr f a fighting Non can use It and is a physical effect caused by sur- "Then of what are they thinkin hors think oliL Heath their feet. The muslin cluw- gi because the possession o a bay, at ne as much as fear. I have seen What emotion do they show?" it not cared. 60C known to him t9i rat your money back I ATES & Co..TorontA tains on either side of the small Pir iso scoul had become all dialers or 1:13MANISQN.13 who was distinctly startled "They are thinking of trifles, could at least WOL'll a man w i n life, he c port holes fluttered, and the lamp late hers battling as no man of- his age Dr Chase's ointment hanging. beneath the open skylight act, and act wisely, as well as rap.- which we all do, all through life, others idly, sooner than one who betrayed and they gradually either laugh oi.., could watch. flickered repeatedly. Paris had fallen, stooped a little to examine the fish, no sign of being moved." swear! at length P a When Trist rose and , closed the ports. un-, pale -faced Unglish- which he held toward her with ts awoke Admiral Wy- "I have often wondered," murmur- ed, '%em Then I give up attempting to an emaciated, his Ilia mo en an turned his back upon the de- left hand, and even deigned to poke lie, who set up in his deep chair ed Brenda reflectively, "how certain derst4nd human nature! " m capital and sought h1s it critically on'the shoulder with her Ole. would act at a crisis. I o, Bren--,..,,. peop moralized with a hand on either knee. p -ou, for in- da. native land. His groove in life had straight white finger, have often longed to see 3 "A squall?" he inquired Sat stance, on a battlefield." re Trist was a "Are you hurt?" she Inquit8d"CUS- u She did not answer him, but been found. Theodore "Yes," returned Trjfftj�. without chronicler of battle fields, a ually, without looing up. ay from the port hole. "I cannot return the compliment. gazing across the dark waters wits born moving away Alubb as I enjoy your society, I an unatisfied expression upon her flu btle strategist, a lost general A'slow gleam of b)imor lighted UP .'A squall rain and thunder, I in Us, an ideal war correg- r would much rather not see you on a sweet, intellectual face. three wcpT prigt's soft and melancholy eyes as think. ist looked down at her.. light battlefield." "It is no use," continued Tr ill pandent. he Even while lie '9'pok6 a green In the answer for himself. The girl laughed at his gravity, a lighter tone, "Attempting to un- rse of a few days he "He cannot flashed out and lighted up his face for a mo In her thought- derstand anything, because sooner The thmnder soon and then continued moment. followed — a long, low growl, dying ful, analytical way: or later you will find yourself con. "I cannot picture YOU at work fronted by a great wall which ]3LQ away in the distant echoes. �>�inging Pa0ins..:..,,.:..,,. at all! What are you like?" knowledge can surmount." "It will be rather fine in thi s v ar shrugged his shoulders and pa's- (To Be Continued). He Trial to no row fjord," suggested sently answered, in a slow, indiffer- "I think I will one in particular. ent way, such as most, men acquire CROSS BAMIE d. Rhe'unlitigo on deck sm here time is of oompara, at sea, w ard DrendaL Mrs. Wylie '16oked to small value: tively -'s before replying. pear always ugly Some babies appear a G1$t1`t9s1fl9flead' Ott AM blin' 80611 K.ado Llfo gist like other men� And I prefer something more willd U 1Wch the tempered. It can't be all original a drawing-rbom. Wretched—Doctors and Medlo"n-as Availed Nothing, but WrO than an awning between me and a same inMon vin either, not in your, baby any WretChedim- do way. Your baby is not across thunderstorm," she said decisively. ch, perhaps, as ova- baby for nothing. He I,; cross Came with the use of be - Brenda rose.. from her seat and agine. Not so mu �11$a 0 a cmen. There is a lamentable monot-use he Is ucomfortable. A dI oked round for a sh wl.ony about us; we "I think I will go,iffer " said the enre like magic is effected by BagirlD C ase sby's Own Tablets.. Thdr KidneymLivesimply. It did not seem to occur eral as at a wedding. "Women . don't do that. They iate and permanent gocid; th lmme� to her that there could be any rea- ey can ule arx-a Res wrecked T ng -you reasons why d ed In flesh,' son why she should not go on deck overdo the finlilit1g, and exaggerate any harm. No instead- of giving not possibly do health and spirits. while between times trouble; no:. Spilling; , no difficulty ;D Chase's Kidney- pills should with Tris}, nor did she appear to t1`0 w"Ping r. C IsAfter widergoing'-, treatment by think it strange that he should fail they take note of each other's bon- g© tong them into baby's mouth; for we cu prefer to quote from re you, two doctors and trying many do- to sUggest it. nets, and mentally measure the very young infants they can be the exprionge of the cured ones. mastic and patent medicines, I al- Iieir side and ropped dept of crape trimmings."' He came to rl'umbled to a powder or_ giv- 4071here is more world, en in water. They are '"sweet Haines was 111rufilu- most gave up in despair, an none of the shawl deftly on to her small, This case of Mr. Brenda, than you are aware of. these did me any good. and No mother"' ally seriom because it was of twen square shoulders, then they and children like them.' said the girl, "more cour- has ever used Baby's Own Tablets standing, alld bad resisted "Fortunately I began ustug Dr. assed out of the saloon together. ty years' all Clbase's Kidney -Liver Pills, thiakfug Age. ExcuBe my returning to the two physicians and Re Vlimbed the narrow companion- without Siding that they do go he efforts Of but It is one which is bull merely an- that if I were only beneAted it would way first, and turned to assist her subject for children of all ages. Mrs. M ioarts of treatment. It is and I Oaer illustration of how Dr. Chase's be a WOMAOr. Vowei*r, I pemiot4ill over the brass plated co of interest. thin!:, YOU MUOt Watters, Sheenl3oro, Que., says. h the seat of in using. thefts pdlls Until the tizoo know something about it. Kidney -Liner Pills reach be said. "I will guide and have used maw medicines for little, h disease and cure when other means �came -when the bad sympUme of you I know all the ring -bolts on � He turned and looked at er, ones but haw 0ver found anything_ be deck. in the twilight his meek eyes were to equal Baby's Own Tablets, I sim-: early twenty yearn' otanding* dist- a appeared. X had gained nicely In Tnen that he-* two--- bViuls as soft as any woman's —softer deem in it o- seeing the not be witheT4t t f William Haines, Mr. In Brenda s, which were habitual- the husb, ard. I strongly r Port R6b- A�sh, mW began c^ce more to ellr wom wrapped in the shawl. he took tb^n recom- M%orold Township, near Y life. For this great chumV All h6W of her wrist through the soft 1Y wistful and m%wh too grave. moat tkem, to all other- mothers.'' states: tnon, Welland County. Ont to Dr. Chao's Ult- I and laid bar oft. When they "I do," he said 8(41Y. Baby's Own Tablets .cure all the subject to severe and the credit is d" woo I have been -Liner Pills. 6A4 1 d1aft R*vw i1XtU=dreA,-_ lot ince boyhloukl, ney wam half Way &CrOw the deck to.- uriftor ailments of little darbes s (distressing headaches them wbonover word the skylight. where there' was tWTo99tI*VeV- u bave a positive guarantob t c�eaae to recommend ro life this b6camM Com- AzA I think. theft 'lesm amid harmful plicated with rheUJnatimn and act- 06 01PP9rtM1#-y oilers." & seat, tbere CAMm S bs.- no they contain no opiate 0 DX10mr-I.Aver. Pills eragh. A bliziding there is more cqnww in, OM S Id by all druggists and altogether 14Y life w doubt that So 2;d flame nod their enorswUffi sale PHLY06 to leap froma the smumit t the world naw than there has ever inaiLd post paid at 25 carats 1i b610 do miserable. The heaad1l" hftvs uttai We are- the bravest gvwra- by writing direct to the W. Wi 1,. Ried with dftdn and because they 010ceed WJW8 Oths" the ltnWn abolve Own —. a.- flame been. W were accomPa for -days &M fail. One pill a 41086: 25 csdtfil A so br1l0&,rA, so oludihn, ajdd so tion that has ever llvedp--�tlmgh our liams' Medicine Co.. lues !ting, and I 'w" ox; at all dealers, or E61—nopla that it ""mod to burn Into bravery is of a differ=t type. All unfit for anytblug­ As b nged, oldat often wee) is Oo.,, Toronto.theeyes, &wd Am a amp" por- brutal attiributes are expu Uaut,.% advanced nd Wa >.; f 4* 4 4 I P -:.Iiv A, VVI i, tAr 7 , - .. , ­, . V - -vy t't � V.. -4 1 , * , , . 4,.., 2�, P ­ j. - . q -,I -v :0 ­, .: v- , 1,-t ; a 1� !tl r �Qr 4 *Vrt. 4 V ;7 r alyzed their braino. Simultanoolie- SIGNS OF he said. duggeativelY. But I think I 4&%Abo% on that ly the heavy atmosphws burst and loan V91%Mtaor the information vibrated into ouch a canhision of JL 0* he is n t burt now. He died the Se"o" WWM XW& 7 W P. and ruMble, and distant death of, a plucky Ash, and did not hoar, anar..tbat oven Theo Vist staggered E"fly Tir- oal meant you., owl caught his brokh'convu Od and Fagged Out spring season. affects M0___ When Trist recovered himself he 117 Ohl no, am I I 9^k M. I She cacc-l. a Only very dirty. very "n- found Brenda clinging to ni ber health of, almomrt - evaq8M YOU had abandoned tke *%Wit gcdnary. and quite cdur" In differ -81A Ways.' thone bare arms were upon bis sleeve. At this moment the stoWiX4. a it is a feellag of weariness after 'dapper and noiseless man with- no one I &nee of a sailor, came up mid -1 - appear of warmth, as her companion drew with Pimples amid skin erupCono. 17 - floh fmm Trist's hakdo. taw L. took the Iders. Fickle ap �, The end•. o petits, sallow cheeks !A are aMicted The first sojwd she heard was -a qlight exertion; others laugh. -]Eter first sensation was to her book, the soft wrap round her shou Mrs. Wylie etumed laek-ivare eyes are otber signswY She made no help him and the two young people stood ail- 0% 0%,% with the shawl, which fluttered that the blood is clogged with imp to ently in front. bf her. Presently a8siota=e CHAJyrER II. called upon his various friends — flappeA udibly fil the breeze, but Purities and Must bave they moved away as if with one aoc- "*.igg regain its hgal rties.., rg Th 11er' of Mrs. lie n the first; heel. stood Idle, hanging arms await - 6y' mione 16y, -at he t4mo 9 Ar! cordrofsi-, farther aft, beside the w above This is the season ab that small branch, of ttAroew"Vekand-, end& Wholme, at 04', deways In and dreading a repetition of the old Here Brenda seated beraelf sideways when everyone —young and A I den i -,of the* 9 with one arm round the white awn - the Heimkialfjor4�,:;,'!, On'�"- eftf.re aunt, Mr G wild anger of heaven. 1-i-einirdalfjord theft-' axe.-:- but ft shottli aft4o.we6id. ft, a4.. abo4t Ing nch It is rather grander than we bar- need a tonic to brace them Ion. up, the best tonic medical science has mere pine'400-i-4-raft. hes*i7 this time that Brenda cqincefted tie. "There to the Admiral," he': said, gained for, he said. boats d4scovered in Dr. Williams, Pinji I One In ovhmd by 1ans idea tha:t Theo TrJ& loomed 'bee have an71 y tarred. Ing off in Nielsen's boat. I heard pills. These pills tone the nerves Olsen, who lives away at the point ter. wonder what sport he has had.&# tldng like that!" she said at length, y were "d fill the veins with new, Pum the Sognfjord beginsi. and the WhI19"Iffi� wAs still watebing and Brenda also left h the half apologetically, when the where her seat upon suddenly van- seated, rich, red blood. That's why other belongs to Christian. Nielsen, wo-ndering, .Theo- Tris} ' they rail and looked across the water. In you a healthy appetite and curi-, who farms the two acres of poor ished, aired soon afterward there Before he idbuld answer, another 'give w doing so she came nearer to her all blood and nerve diseases --ftnailo- 8011 at the head' of the 11bin-Walf- broke out a; mall `war in the Fax companion; and her dress touched peal of thunder broke over the moue- rysipelus, rheu- jord. No steamer has ever churned East. Like a vulture he had scent- big wounded hand. tains; and, immediately after, a mia, 'skin diseases, e matism, neuralgia, pulpitation of the was on the spot by ,Are you sure,- iffie said, as if brilliant flash of hg4tuing darted the 'still waters; few yachts have ed blood, &6d and a score of other troubles of hostilities e are face of the cliff op- heart -ed iT to the head of the, in- the time that e news ventu. minded of his mishap, "that you are caused by bad blood and bad blood let, where there is no attraction to had reached England. He never' not hurt? Shall I sponge your, P081te to them. Th© sharp, deton- c his w9rk eous, alone. Dr., Williams' Pink Pills will he sightseer. But Nielsen looked wrote private letters, but hand? I am not afraid of of acing thunder was sinuilta;n now blood, now life new' t give you every year for the- white sails of the in be new field of battle was close- it. and all nature seemed to quiver add energy — you cannot han H�ermione, and with naive conscien- ly watched by the small circle of He laughed In a-,_ "'pleas&nt and vibrate- Where they were seated, start taking them to -day. no splash or spray could reach tiotusness refrained from netting the friends at home. heaxtless way 3[r. Jos. Poirier, X.P.P., ©rand in. Twill waith it the bad to a And now the storm began to move river that ran past his browh log When he retunedi, Alice Gilhlmb "Ohl no, th'ankel "Both my wife but was married, and Drenda Anse, N. B., says* in the ordinary way. It is only and daughter' have been greatly be e* mscra1w an incre- From the river mouth '4L small tell. him of it., No surprise, no ave washed it away down the fjord. k Pills.- efitted,by Dr. Williams' Fin under visible In ft dibly short space of time the heavy boat was now making its way signs of discomfiture were before presenting •myself to you. daughter was In very FOG e sal She looked at him speculatively, up the fjord. A tiny speck of the man's incongruous face, he black clouds rolled aside, and the my ale,. thin, and ntly white was all the girl could'- distin- gtmlgth and weakness were strap -began to'twij*le. There was health; pale,.- apwe and made a little hopeless movement ote less, but through the use of guish from the deck of inquired keenly a with her shoulders. in the air a subtle scent of refrefthd blood set you are somet lite. I.: &ad she stood silently watcbing its practically about tierAWnts, ex- imes'niost aggra,- VOrWfure, avid the atmosphere was the pills sho'has regained her bealW:-;� is again able to enjoy t approach until the form of the sail- pressed' a gentle hope that Alice less, vw1able. appr vatingly independent." think Dr. Williams, rink Pills is the py, and changed the At length RtoriU spoke.' She was or sitting low in the bow. of the would the hap Yes," he answered, In 'a bards best medicitne when Ole blood IN "Independence Is a by no mean small brown craft was discern'able. ' subject• a ashamed of her women- mlotimed:l practical way. -rail Brenda stoodI tkry terror during the first wild butSubstitutes ZeVerL cure. If YOU. Beside the after necessity.I b ave the gift of It If offered, ate it tool assiduously. samIt of the storm. motionless; her eyes were resting on cannot cultivate Y, get the genufte pills fee= YOW the dreary, lifeless scene which was Without independence I should be Courage," observed BreMa can dealer send direct to the Dr. Wil - nothing approached Mrs. Wyll thoughtfully, "would be a difficu,11, l,ams, nothing but a still blending of hazy here. Medicine Co., Brookville, yet now thing to defline." a blues, now that the small, white slow 'And almost timid steps Ont., end they will be mailed at 50 to a oci 50. life to it. She there was nothing apologetic in his an " ',, -.,. - A PTER IV* lt_� �:' - .' ", sail no longer gave CH a box or oft boxes for $2. ence di turn when the 'sound demeanor, for he was perfectly eel!- rt northern nigh over he said at length concluelve- CIO' reposeful, with e short ly. of wet splashy footsteps upon the possessed, amid even repo the peaceful fjord. There was no it is purdly mental. There is no ex - which only "T The' new- that quiet assurance think most things in life can be k came to her ears. citement in it, and therefore It is ex - deck sotmd in the air except the -soft reduced to a science." ff his brogues comes with innate good breeding. comer had kicked o fin(, murnywous voice of the river and pure, independent courage. The amidships, and was coming aft in In his two hands he carried t. the dibtant prattle of a tiny water- I know 'you do — but you are Crusades were marvelou's campaigns; soaing 011tet sockg, stout salmon with, a sharp snout. mistaken. You would reduce life ver try to realise now what it wet waders and we never lips curled upward with an itself to a science, and. make it quite -9 Its -dark must have been for; those men—most out of respect for the Hermione' he Hermione., *mpt-- in utter v ervil twist, and even in death its T can w unW0rth the living. Courage deck. darkness (for the Admiral would al- of whom had never even set foot on_..., re full of fight. no more be spoken of generally than sea in7':-­L` beneath with his The lady dropped her book upon low no riding -light, having had en- other strictly human qualities, be- the deck of a ohip­-to go to awning in the gray twiliht. pe routine during his small ill -found vessels on a mere - I le. ough of red to alike. ongruit* her lap and looked up With 9L sm ensign), cause no two minds are quite wild-goose chase, to a country 01, he beneath the white and service be !, re was a kindly I suppose you think. that personal was very noticeable,. In wa- which they knew absolutely moth' of his person lay motionless upon the glassy al bravery is a mere matter of habit." ing. But the Crusades have been.. A sturdy, lightly built body spoke yet scrutinizing look which was ter. great activity. It was the frame most motherly in its discernment. From the port holes came "Not entirely." 0-tktdone; greater knowledge has told brave evidently more "Scarcely at all, Brer0a. AL us of greater dangers, and yet men f a soldier. But the face Was of a This young man was 0 light Bound of music. In the 0 In itself it Was in- to; her than the rest of his kind. Sh bon man is a brave man on 0hore, at ready to face them." ff rent type. mfortable and homelike sal are di e consistent, because the upper Part knew his impassive face so well that CO he piano; Mrs. Wy- sea, and in a balloon. A fox -hunt- WI thout the incentive of reli., con saw an Brenda was at t athy with the low- she could read where others er may be nervaus in a boat. If go, gion?" of it had no syxnp lie worked placidly. and the two That r A forehead whidil receded slight- unwritten page- n smoked in restful silence. Tha I say he is at heart a coward, de- •Yes. P e d"with some inter- me fez -hunting. When a silos curled Ab, " she said; of spite his ye4i consider that ro-m ly in a kindly curve to. strong Theo, sportsmam's wife) sweet fatigue and utter sense hair could -only be described as est (for she was a peacefulness which is the reward of is uncomfortable In a dogcart he island ligion' has nothing. to do with pe s not naturally a brave man though while beneath straight, thick "that is hard, usparing day had - come sonal bra -very?" a soft amid at ,Absolutely nothing." led a pair of , gray "Yes," he acquiesced in caught sea he borrow a false confidence brows there _smiled over them. The Admiral had c voice, harmonies theory. Do you as eyes meek as human eyes were rather monotoncnis v his two fish over again. and his from familiarity with what lands,- "That is a bold with his eyes. "Ile. is a fine men take to be danger." that a man will not ever made. The chin, again, was ink pleasant, garrulous voice was still. mean to say t To fellow. We had desperate light!" What suggested the id" to me fight the square and slightly &ominent. He was now istItning to slumber f better for poseeming a pause. -,was Juldge from nose and lips and chin, As if to prove the severity Of the back drowsily in his deep said the girl aftergtrcmg, faith in a tuUwe lite which now— his lying ghtning Just every way be better than new -comer had been intended struggle, he looked down at that flash of, Ii will in e,% this - knees, which were muddy, and then when we first came on deck. I was nt existence will for a soldier, but the meek eyes die h was 'Fiat, a model of cleamlinemBF9, and this} --that his present I know that right hand, which ly frightened. out his r not real value owing to the poo- hturbed this theory. broadcloth over the whitest Nen, be of less When at last quick defiance was streaked with blood. was in a lean easy pose, for he was one never wee the flash by which session of that faith, " that, n to another, L "Ab, hew naatyl exclaimed Urs. seated at the cabin table before a one is struck. therefore, he wifl be readier. to risk h -tried from one natio The Wylie pleasantly. Is it yours or Be "Scientific, courage," interrupted losing his life"' disappeared. Theodore Trist huge volume of - travel. His brown hands lay quiescent upon the open sound of battle drew him away big?" Fist gently.., -1t is not a theory," urged the Mine be never ay, to that fair 1 think.*_ Yes, It raust, But I was startled. You man in his strange gentle w from peaceful England pages; his eyes were riveted on the tr physical stirred excepting a more ni approached country by the Rhine where blood mine." - oached 'slowly, printed lines. which was crudely out of keepi sucked into the fertile . Brenda had, "RiLinl­ exclaimed Brenda, owing- motion caused by the brilliancy of with his words. "It is an exWi- h n him. She he fla4h. Where was the diffemnce er%Ce. Fanaticism undoubtedly en. earth to grow again into deadly and was standing CIOM to Ing round on the music stool. The t 9 d, fury Admiral was asleep. and Trier mere- then?" orates courage; religion do" not.. hatred. The din and roar an t ft a Si TO Flee to len tba I think that was habit, 11 have mild -eyed man tMant Ig & ow-wo ly nodded his head in acquiescence. on a battlefield, and on nkini_ was this of battle cu"e's Gin watched men of different c0notitu- hip, I have found that a future ex. and abooluto cure for each Mrs. Wylie ceaFed working. and lis - element. - of danger. and countries SiMult�ne- p���� and' evert form of itebita. ened. In a few moments there was tions in moments istence, and all the unending queer In two bleed idisypilm have found that the mere act of avert ingand protru slight creak of timber, and the tions that it arouses, occdpy brilliant name, coaly h made a Msnur&_-torcrx havo guaranteed it. Else tow covin' that if he could not fight. nd Ask your neigh- small vessel heaved perceptibly be- Jumping back- or bobbing the head small place in men's minds." titnonials in the (aily pre" a pr f a fighting Non can use It and is a physical effect caused by sur- "Then of what are they thinkin hors think oliL Heath their feet. The muslin cluw- gi because the possession o a bay, at ne as much as fear. I have seen What emotion do they show?" it not cared. 60C known to him t9i rat your money back I ATES & Co..TorontA tains on either side of the small Pir iso scoul had become all dialers or 1:13MANISQN.13 who was distinctly startled "They are thinking of trifles, could at least WOL'll a man w i n life, he c port holes fluttered, and the lamp late hers battling as no man of- his age Dr Chase's ointment hanging. beneath the open skylight act, and act wisely, as well as rap.- which we all do, all through life, others idly, sooner than one who betrayed and they gradually either laugh oi.., could watch. flickered repeatedly. Paris had fallen, stooped a little to examine the fish, no sign of being moved." swear! at length P a When Trist rose and , closed the ports. un-, pale -faced Unglish- which he held toward her with ts awoke Admiral Wy- "I have often wondered," murmur- ed, '%em Then I give up attempting to an emaciated, his Ilia mo en an turned his back upon the de- left hand, and even deigned to poke lie, who set up in his deep chair ed Brenda reflectively, "how certain derst4nd human nature! " m capital and sought h1s it critically on'the shoulder with her Ole. would act at a crisis. I o, Bren--,..,,. peop moralized with a hand on either knee. p -ou, for in- da. native land. His groove in life had straight white finger, have often longed to see 3 "A squall?" he inquired Sat stance, on a battlefield." re Trist was a "Are you hurt?" she Inquit8d"CUS- u She did not answer him, but been found. Theodore "Yes," returned Trjfftj�. without chronicler of battle fields, a ually, without looing up. ay from the port hole. "I cannot return the compliment. gazing across the dark waters wits born moving away Alubb as I enjoy your society, I an unatisfied expression upon her flu btle strategist, a lost general A'slow gleam of b)imor lighted UP .'A squall rain and thunder, I in Us, an ideal war correg- r would much rather not see you on a sweet, intellectual face. three wcpT prigt's soft and melancholy eyes as think. ist looked down at her.. light battlefield." "It is no use," continued Tr ill pandent. he Even while lie '9'pok6 a green In the answer for himself. The girl laughed at his gravity, a lighter tone, "Attempting to un- rse of a few days he "He cannot flashed out and lighted up his face for a mo In her thought- derstand anything, because sooner The thmnder soon and then continued moment. followed — a long, low growl, dying ful, analytical way: or later you will find yourself con. "I cannot picture YOU at work fronted by a great wall which ]3LQ away in the distant echoes. �>�inging Pa0ins..:..,,.:..,,. at all! What are you like?" knowledge can surmount." "It will be rather fine in thi s v ar shrugged his shoulders and pa's- (To Be Continued). He Trial to no row fjord," suggested sently answered, in a slow, indiffer- "I think I will one in particular. ent way, such as most, men acquire CROSS BAMIE d. Rhe'unlitigo on deck sm here time is of oompara, at sea, w ard DrendaL Mrs. Wylie '16oked to small value: tively -'s before replying. pear always ugly Some babies appear a G1$t1`t9s1fl9flead' Ott AM blin' 80611 K.ado Llfo gist like other men� And I prefer something more willd U 1Wch the tempered. It can't be all original a drawing-rbom. Wretched—Doctors and Medlo"n-as Availed Nothing, but WrO than an awning between me and a same inMon vin either, not in your, baby any WretChedim- do way. Your baby is not across thunderstorm," she said decisively. ch, perhaps, as ova- baby for nothing. He I,; cross Came with the use of be - Brenda rose.. from her seat and agine. Not so mu �11$a 0 a cmen. There is a lamentable monot-use he Is ucomfortable. A dI oked round for a sh wl.ony about us; we "I think I will go,iffer " said the enre like magic is effected by BagirlD C ase sby's Own Tablets.. Thdr KidneymLivesimply. It did not seem to occur eral as at a wedding. "Women . don't do that. They iate and permanent gocid; th lmme� to her that there could be any rea- ey can ule arx-a Res wrecked T ng -you reasons why d ed In flesh,' son why she should not go on deck overdo the finlilit1g, and exaggerate any harm. No instead- of giving not possibly do health and spirits. while between times trouble; no:. Spilling; , no difficulty ;D Chase's Kidney- pills should with Tris}, nor did she appear to t1`0 w"Ping r. C IsAfter widergoing'-, treatment by think it strange that he should fail they take note of each other's bon- g© tong them into baby's mouth; for we cu prefer to quote from re you, two doctors and trying many do- to sUggest it. nets, and mentally measure the very young infants they can be the exprionge of the cured ones. mastic and patent medicines, I al- Iieir side and ropped dept of crape trimmings."' He came to rl'umbled to a powder or_ giv- 4071here is more world, en in water. They are '"sweet Haines was 111rufilu- most gave up in despair, an none of the shawl deftly on to her small, This case of Mr. Brenda, than you are aware of. these did me any good. and No mother"' ally seriom because it was of twen square shoulders, then they and children like them.' said the girl, "more cour- has ever used Baby's Own Tablets standing, alld bad resisted "Fortunately I began ustug Dr. assed out of the saloon together. ty years' all Clbase's Kidney -Liver Pills, thiakfug Age. ExcuBe my returning to the two physicians and Re Vlimbed the narrow companion- without Siding that they do go he efforts Of but It is one which is bull merely an- that if I were only beneAted it would way first, and turned to assist her subject for children of all ages. Mrs. M ioarts of treatment. It is and I Oaer illustration of how Dr. Chase's be a WOMAOr. Vowei*r, I pemiot4ill over the brass plated co of interest. thin!:, YOU MUOt Watters, Sheenl3oro, Que., says. h the seat of in using. thefts pdlls Until the tizoo know something about it. Kidney -Liner Pills reach be said. "I will guide and have used maw medicines for little, h disease and cure when other means �came -when the bad sympUme of you I know all the ring -bolts on � He turned and looked at er, ones but haw 0ver found anything_ be deck. in the twilight his meek eyes were to equal Baby's Own Tablets, I sim-: early twenty yearn' otanding* dist- a appeared. X had gained nicely In Tnen that he-* two--- bViuls as soft as any woman's —softer deem in it o- seeing the not be witheT4t t f William Haines, Mr. In Brenda s, which were habitual- the husb, ard. I strongly r Port R6b- A�sh, mW began c^ce more to ellr wom wrapped in the shawl. he took tb^n recom- M%orold Township, near Y life. For this great chumV All h6W of her wrist through the soft 1Y wistful and m%wh too grave. moat tkem, to all other- mothers.'' states: tnon, Welland County. Ont to Dr. Chao's Ult- I and laid bar oft. When they "I do," he said 8(41Y. Baby's Own Tablets .cure all the subject to severe and the credit is d" woo I have been -Liner Pills. 6A4 1 d1aft R*vw i1XtU=dreA,-_ lot ince boyhloukl, ney wam half Way &CrOw the deck to.- uriftor ailments of little darbes s (distressing headaches them wbonover word the skylight. where there' was tWTo99tI*VeV- u bave a positive guarantob t c�eaae to recommend ro life this b6camM Com- AzA I think. theft 'lesm amid harmful plicated with rheUJnatimn and act- 06 01PP9rtM1#-y oilers." & seat, tbere CAMm S bs.- no they contain no opiate 0 DX10mr-I.Aver. Pills eragh. A bliziding there is more cqnww in, OM S Id by all druggists and altogether 14Y life w doubt that So 2;d flame nod their enorswUffi sale PHLY06 to leap froma the smumit t the world naw than there has ever inaiLd post paid at 25 carats 1i b610 do miserable. The heaad1l" hftvs uttai We are- the bravest gvwra- by writing direct to the W. Wi 1,. Ried with dftdn and because they 010ceed WJW8 Oths" the ltnWn abolve Own —. a.- flame been. W were accomPa for -days &M fail. One pill a 41086: 25 csdtfil A so br1l0&,rA, so oludihn, ajdd so tion that has ever llvedp--�tlmgh our liams' Medicine Co.. lues !ting, and I 'w" ox; at all dealers, or E61—nopla that it ""mod to burn Into bravery is of a differ=t type. 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