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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 5 Jan 1887, p. 3

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~~~~~-~~!··Wllll -tmll!Wf,,,.-~~~tl~~~~~·~~-~~ s:a1 ~~~!"~ -~... l~D~~·~~·~= ~~~~~~~~~~~'ill!J-~lallllll:'-'1'18..lllllt!lll'l· N ml!I ·-- "Eury,;lus," said Den. i~ ant~ \t'nth ·i~ knowledge sufficient to sub Th e n umGber of Germans m the world who ~~°e v~~d Y~~~r ~~~;iist %tli~!1t}U1g(;1g "Well, perhaps he was. Capt.tin B:i.xtcr s ~:1 1; e it· . . spea1ct1 le e1.man langu,1ge ancl follow Ger- I and t.nke n?thrng A lse. wi th a very fin e stock of Feathers and I had m et his gaze, and then fL new hope had was clmmz here and Ben spoke of the gun You are very kmd, Captam Morton, t o man customs is ealcn[,,ted to be at lc<>st 70,-I A l>OltENWENO, Sole Manufacturer, Tosprung up rn his heart ,md he had battled and !tow rt\\ as loadetl, and Capfam Baxter, try to givens hope, and we would fam cher l 0?0,000. Of these 42,000,000 belong to ronto. , ,. F lowers. Cfl.11 a nd insp ect th us fine ~is play, which ;~~~ttl:n~u~=a~~~destl~! ~~ :!!1~~ti~h~n~{~ who is 11 man t hat does not pay the least ,1t . tsh rt I w ill, howevei, UO\~ go at on_ce with Gernumy itself, 8,000,000, tn Austrm, 2,000 Ill G G IN B O l'HAltl & ~ 0 11, cannot fai l to g1\'e s11t1afaction. iVorlcl. tcntwn t o etiquette m whl.t he says, JUSt yon to one of our most active m.·g1s~rates 000~ to Hungary,_ 2,000,000 ~~ Switzerhmd, AOEN'rS FOR BoWMANVlLLE. -- -- Auel he hacl seen he1 ! At least h e was happened m Ins iough way at that very and se. w hat can be done to help you m the I l ,2o0,000 to Russia, and lll, 'o0,000 to other moment {n speakm" of the ,;me to s.-y to recovery of yom daughter " ~ 11 1 p.;1t s Of these J,tst 3,250,000 are sca ttered ~ 'IJ7i' ~ 'ill'?ti"f)'[V>'lil}V'ti\ so told, and the dea.th of the smuggler my brotlier. 'Now,fue a.way I' And what " ~thousand thauks, Sit Thomas Clif m t he rem,1.ming European countnes, 7,000, j i ~\ 1 000 m the Umted States a.nd Canada, and 1t/~ e W e ~./!!, ~~~ .!!, o seemed to sanctify w1th truth the words he did. this Ben do on the next moment,,, fo1d ~I 11 had ut tered. He had seen her even as " I cannot s,iy , mad.~m.,, It '"-as now about half pa.st ten and Cap- 500,000 m Son th Ameuca. The remnant of _ 111!' VETEJ:tIN ARY SURGEON. though he had seen h e1 spmt-only for a " tam Morton beg1 m to entet tam a. not10n 3,500,000 1n.ty be d1V1c!ed b etween Africa ~~ IJ moment, to pass ,LWay fi om hun agam. VVhy, he went on to the l,iwn, and, Jnst that h e ought to say son1ethmg wlnch should Australia and Asrn. No other 1£nropea~ I ~~ A No wo11der that Captam Morton w;is as I was stppmg some wmc, off went the J put off uutil t ho mornmg the procecclmgs m nation h;s yet l1tt<Lmed to the high figm e of I deevly ,L!h cted g un vnth a noise that I have never got the! 1e"ard t,o h is long lost ch1lcl , but the pleacl- 1 70 000 000 'l'he great Germamc family 1s j But, as wcs.·y, t his excess of feelmg pass- better of ever since, and h e }noke h alf a m gs a.1111 the yea11m1gs of the father 's heart' md1e nnmc10ns than 01ther the Slavs or ed away , and by the tune he reached the dozen panes of glass lll t~e dmmg ioom and got the better of all & uch consicleiattons. \the Latins. h ca tl of the httle, nan ow, gorge like pass fri~htencd all,,the town . 'l'ell me, Su Ihomas," he s,ucl, " am I I - -----...... .,.___,_____ Ay, .iy I said Ben, with a gratified not wrong to take you f.om yom house at th,1t led clown to the sea, he was himself agam. look. · tlus time · Am: I wrong and ~e1fi 8 h Lady A Fannly Bereavement. . "And J\fiss Ch fl01 ' ·orcl ' " ' . . stabl _ But ho was very pale ,1.ncl his eyes were t' "t ad<lecl d th 1 k d 'ft "when d I Chf1 I An mclust11ons rnst te went mto !us J.'I 1emons 1ac w1 utm ' awce "N t t 'I t t 11 I wouId my - one sprm g m onung and dtscovcrcd !us faith Continues to do a General Bankmg Buarnees l moie t h an ustB11y b n r;rlt 1 an d snar 11 < mg h ttl "erwar 1.i: o a. aJ , sn-- no ,1 n, '/ vVhen there, Cantarn Molton'paused, and, wll cn h my lncnes t\~ l eite al 11 e rbcst?rec ' ful mule m t he ,,gomes of dc,1th h e havmg/ aBo wmanv11l1> Branoh. self liuy S n Thom,,s to gu. " 1 1 ' d c si:nc ' Vl':::tS · 1a 1c was o cy1n11 01 1 "O'> , ,t ,s q u1t e r rg ht, ,, SftH1 tl1e a c 0 1m1ra.l. ' oveded hnnself t he mght previous pressmi;: b otIl I11s "1. llr..n s upon 1 us 1lC 111 , h e al ,, Ill eg Gl>(t~ l 'F.'~ , I 'trove to still its wild, t umultuo ls beai c ei s. the ight 1s still c,1rly, and if it wetc a n i " H ere's a state of thmgs," excl,~nned the ' ' ' ) mgs , "So I \1 " ' , ni.tt 111 C<>pta m P,,1.x t cr ,said I hom htc1 th e gC'ntlePMn I am abont to take : disgusted peasant "All winter long you :teeelved in Savmgo B>knk Deparlment and l I nrnst thmk now , he s,11d- " I must fir·c nway, ,wcl t h < .tclr1111al h e Sllld, oh, I ' you tc "Oltld th111 k llotlunu of bema dis- I do nothmg but feed and fee(l at mv expense rall and mteres t allowed at cm rent rates. N o 0 1 I ·" k 1 1 i' 1 r II h · it I .,,oes, a r aoe ' I1IS. B en, 0 ge~ a ' a.nd whens J1111g comes, and it ' iotice of w1thdru.wal necessa.n. A.ti depoalta ' _,#~~'fil!Ulil~-- - -l ~ 1111 now, cam y anc qmet y, o. a t is ' y es' so or and b ang,,o s the t m b c n1 sueh a case as · is 't. ime to do ~aya ble on tlem1111d. Thctc must be no hurry-no fhu ry ; but I twent y fom. So it TI as ,Lll right lantem I am gomg to Mr Justice Hilton s. a httlc plowrno y o11 get out of 1t by 0 "IVin" E" ·~!ml ,,. N"'~ 14 IOL ' 0 , .. " Theie, that \\tll do, Ben," said Sir "A)' , ay, sn " ( up t he ghost ,,e· ll..V-"'A'"" ..,.,. -~ , 1 must be calm and clear in all t l1<1t I ,1ttempt Graduate dof the bOnt~r;~ ~e~rrna.Ve;;;~:~:~ ! to do I will be ec\lrn 1 - I '\\ill be c,ilm !" Thom<Ls Cliilu1d. "I du bcheve that you Ben was soon r cMly with lns la.ntcrn, for 1 'l'hc dyma mule raised Ins head and said 3oughtand sold and Dra!Unssued nponEurop" . 'l' h e strong d ete1 mmation pr evailed, and and Agnes mc.de an agreement between you the st ccts of the old t own of F .<l mouth at in a feeble v~icc RegiBtere mM~t~~i°Aseo~ia~ig~~o Jnitod States and Canada, a loo Gold,S1lverand irirOfilce aml Residence, Newtonville, Ont. cA gradually his heart stilled itself, and he was t o tell th·. 1.t anecdote fo1 the g rattficat1on that 1cr1od \\ere only hghtcd by ,1 few ve1y ! "Smee you aie such an ass, you should Jnlted Sta~es GreeubackH bouJ?ht and sold. Will VlSlt ( ronoevery Tuesday and Saturday 1 !oble to look abo;it. him without confns10n of,~acl1 ot~~~ " prec,tnous 011 lamps, wluch geneially went regard my death as a fam1ly be1 ea"\em ent," C:Ol.. IL gr.()'J:'IO NS OfH h f 0 0 Lor ' said Ben, as he left the room out 11tthe fit st gnst of wmd. ( «fter wluch his sp111t took its flight. 10 8 m to 4 p m at 11ntl to ariange hIS ideas. Promptly m ade at current rates upon all par Co13~erl'l!mtef, 1Caua b.y Telegraph receive Among the first thmgs that stiuck him "B1other," said M!Ss Clifford, " I'm sur B en \\ ent befote to show t he \\ay, and as Jt Great Brittain, the United States and Do ~ - immediat.eattent1on. then was his broken engagement to dme pusecl at y ou" the ,iimual and C,1ptl·m Morton followed, Th l l· t th 1 1 0 CHARGES MODEil..A.'l'E. w i th Sir Thomas Cltfford, the port admnal " ·what £01, now, sister?" the fo mer said . h ~re ~s no ~ a~ e i ,e iome e man mlmon of Canada. ~ Then he asked lumself if he should stay "Such a scandalous b1 each of etiquette?" " I lon't know how it is, except that I " 1 toh asl 0 spldt k mdllu~gs, ptthlt ~utl th,e 'l'elcgra1·1D T ransr e 1·tll " \" h h t I I l ?" · a I ways a re1te f t o t e ll th e story c oodle o es free me from an fleas eep us mo er m aw s Made for large or email enms on all parts of t w h e: e h e was, and m a k e m g~I'raine foes h ,we dcvast,itccl 3 , 500 OOO a b ?U t the spo. ·v y 1 w a 1ave c ~ne now suppme I t JS 1 -~ies m T exas tlus car ' qmry concermng !us daughter, or at once "To 1magme it possible that I could of om g nefs to any one, but I am certamly l P Cana da. "J;hia ta especially advantageous to a. Y · apply to those who had authority to aid make 11ny agr eement with that horrible Ben· e~sier m my n11ucl smce I h:i.ve spoken to Umted States reports from South Amer persons liVlDR' in Mamtoba or t he North-west In a Pesth saloon on Monday night an h im Bol t!" you 1lout my lost son " 1ca. say there have been severe floods in the I 11oe it makes t he funds a vailable at once at t he _,,, , f oo1 ·mg , ·m glad to hear ·that." ou1eer named c11reeweiss, w h i<e If· the latter, who could h ave more author"Oh 1 is that all ·" "I Department of Ch1riqut Four hves were place of paymen t . -w ith a. pist ol, shot Rosa J aciano, a little ity of the k ind he probably would requtre "All !- all! Good evening, brother"Tlauk you And what is more strange lost. The cattle have been driven to t he ll'orfurther particulars c all at the BanklnR n ine-year old son gstress, dead, and horror t o have exert ed than Sir T homa.a Clifford good evemng, Captain- a - a-Captain-" is tha1a feelmg of hope has come over me, I uplands, bu t they refuse to eat the coarse Hollse. GEO. McGILL, st ruck at the accident he at once committed himself' "M.01ton, madam." such w I have n ever before experienced on· gr ass wlnch grows there and many have 1'. BRODlE, t& t Mana11ret 2uicide. t By placing it very close to his eyes, Cap"Capta.m Mor ton. " the smiect ." 1 died. ccoun n · ·lv "Then I am more happy still." "My own iclea of the fate of my poor boy 1 was t hat he had been kiduapped to the OR, plantations, ,is they itre called ; for such FRID.!Y, DECEMBE R 31 1886. thmgs have been done. But now I feel as 1f I had a hope of lookm* in his face again. "It rs a blessed hope. ' STA...~_;i, ~A.RD JIU,lHCAL "t14'R K l'Olt "\Vest by south," said Ben. "Tins way," saul the Mlrnrral "Youl Trrn: MosT FAscINA'rING OCEAN RoMANOll Srnm: Tl!E DAYS OF ~N D cannot expe<.:L, Ben, tlI<Lt Captaill Morton is OlllY $ 1 Ry Hull, l'oKfJMld . COOPER A:ND MARYATT, to follow you by compass " j JJ,LlieTR A'J'IVE SAJtlPLES t 'JtM; NO A:LJ,, "All nght, adrrnral; b lt it 1s west by south. Hete we aie, at the g,1te.' CHAPTER XVI.-(CoNTINUED.) tain Morton was able JUSt to chscove1, by "This IS the magistiate's, my dear sir ; 'l'he moon at the moment that the licuten- J his watch, that it was mne o'clock .md agam I .1ssu1<' yon, that fto n hun you 'l'lw vonng. ,mt spoke became comp1etely lndd en by tt "N Ewenmg t t twas at1ll tt" te,, b d "I w1 I I rc1'e1ve every poss1 ble attent10n.' I 00 1 mass of clouds A nouble darkness seemed a e-no 00 1a ' e sai It was ,1t tlus 1noment that the 1epot t of t o fall upun the waters of the bay and the I wtll seek the port adrmnl at once <Ln<l claim > I gun m the offing echoetl tluourrh the town l3UFFA L O,. N. Y . schoonci rolled m the ti ough of rather a I ltlhJS sympil,thy <llld h elp 'l'hneilc W<LB a somcI "Some aruval, lJeu 9" s,1hl th~ n,dm11"1. , heavier sen, than had for some time shown rng m u s countenance ';', ic l ,\sstnes me "Yes SH 'lhi;t e she 18." ®qi;a11.zcd '"'Ith A f"ull StnlT or elghlteen. t If shall readily receive both. A bnlhant blue light ,1t se11 now let them JEx1wrlcrnce·l :rncl Skillful Physicl1ma A. Grcnt :'llr:dic.·l 'll mi< (Jon ~1.m lt ood. i se · t M R t In foct nothmg could ue 1110r e rJrcpossess f null Suai:co as Jt'or u t t t t 1 n smg ground on "h1ch t hey "Keer) her easy !" sa11g ou r. oy1c o 1iw · tr1a11 th c m 1i111er o f S 1r '.ll iom"S " Cll ff.·'r cl j see, r om tie r "n men o Exllauste(l V.talit'·, N m 1 on· nnd f>h·,s1cal nil 1 'h 1011 1 l'J 0 ' " · ' the man , t tJ 11el1n. ~ v "Y II b th C ~1 stood, the schooner Spray, makmi:. her \V,ay sca5e1,· 1 0 3 · · 10 11 ' Deb1llty. Premlltur< Dednrn m Mn l·,irors " -trnged ,1t it was with JUSt such an amount , ou " excuse us P\~m ~' or to,v,"i<l the ll." rbor. ~ of Youth, and the untold m1serll s r<ieulLHlg "Aye, aye, "Ir I Easy she JS,, of settled sadness ,is aw.ckened all one's ton, said L ·dy Chffo1d sn,,lly; but "e " " from rndiscrction "' excm·eH, A b,iok fo The Sprny took a long t,wk out of the b,w. t l , are su/Ierere" ""'ho is she, Ben?" ' WW lil U every man Joung, mlticlle ggerl and old lt Tl1e cl l oft' ight now 111)p car ed sympat nes in ns heh df, for n_c \\ as a n1an , . "Sufferei s I ' " \\Thy, admu al, that's the schooner th·t Cl I ' oontams 125 prescr11 itwns for ,.11 acute llll<l ne n · who had evidently seen some neep sOllO\I. , J b " · ron e N a !!al ()ntn.r rh T J,r t .-r tness chrome dieea,,eo, e11ch one of wh,l It ·o 1nval11a to be excessn e after the bright moonlight Perhaps, after all, that v, ,~s the hidden C,·P~"m Morton could not but gbnce ms een sent out after the smuggler." / Lnu g Discn !to" Li ver ~ d ~~dau 4 ble. So found bv Au·hor. who'e experience fLnd u ot a part,cle of even the (limmest re tie wluch diew )um and Cap tam Mm ton to mounu l11m, upon all the nrnterial signs of "Ah 1 the R ift. Yes I asked fora schoon Dlo;ca11es . Blad der IHAem;;~"' Dise~~~! ~~f12t:;~~"1~~ 8 ~f°a:; ~~,~~~1~fn.ne3'0or e~~~se I fleeted light "eemed to come from lanld or gether and as there aie ma.ny thmgs on prospe11ty and IMppmess which that costly er to commissioned to hunt clo\Ul one of O f '\,Vom e 0 u , Bl o o·I n1 .. en8e8 a nd Ner v bovnd Ill beautiful l<"rei\ch ronslin emb ,8 ,ed sea, until the Sprny had neatly cle,1.ret one earth ~nd m heaven that ti.msceud our p lu l ap~1tmcnt cxl~t,bited , tho most darmg £mugglers and- I tlnnk I ~~~ 0:-~~fh ~t~?~~:rn; 'tir~<l\'~~~~t~: ~iir~eo~'li cover s, full grit. g-n~rant·'< d to be " fi11 er v,orlc of the head lands, ,u,d then £111· a\~ ay to west- osophy, It may be that these two men, from Alas, su ",c~ded Lady Chfio1d, who !llay add- pnates that has eve1 mfested our fl!" us, or send t< n cents m istn1npa for om· in ever) sense than an)· other work sold m this watcl t he Lizard light w ,is famtly visible. a kmd of commnmty of suftermg, found &'IW the ,1ct10n, it JS not tl·e ghtter of co~~t . I!e ..,,,lt l s ht1s chuitc1 ttl!H: Rk1ft._" ,, j a1f~u~f.~~~u~:. G u lde Book," 'v.hich gives f~~~~~f~s~;;,~e~Jr ~~~c'!.'~~)J'$~i~~~11r,:ti~~~~ " That will do," said ~~i. Royle . themseh es mesi<tibly di awu together \IOI dly prosperity tlMt w!ll b!lng peace to 1.,,.e me wi 1 l er, 1 nn ·, sir. Nervon !I D bill t 1 baid i llustrntives >a m 11<; fr,,.; to an~ body. "vVha.t light is th.tt ?' whispered Lieu The moment he had fanb· formed the de- the poo1, woundeo, heart "I;ideed '" I &} t c n cy, No<·t~ a iutlylo':s':i: 0 Send now. Gold medal awar<'tid tbe u uthor by tenant Green, as a strange, reddish looking "No no '" sn,1d t he 1 dm1t11l "Yes ; some sixty or eighty miles across und nil M o r bid Condition: 1118ed jY..., Y outJi fu l l!'o lthe National :ilf.,dical AssocL <ition to the Pre- star appeaied a litt le o\er the surface of the tCetnnnatwn to ~eek Sir Thomas Cltfford, "I k~w it" '~Btd C 'J , Jtam Morton the clmnnel, and I saw the schoonec ltkeeident of which the Hon. P . .A. fl1;,,cll. and " f . f aptam Mo1 toa shaped Ins com se for the "y k 1 ' t ' ,,,; ' · , ,, 11 t> 1 1e · an,. .a.·er nic 1o u s NOH · e.ssomate otflct>ra of th<; Hoard the rnitder is sea It seems to me as i it came rom town, the hghts <,f whteh wei e plam ly vis" 11u no vi , s1r . v. ise tary Practices are speedily respectfully r effe1red. ;wneie we h ave been so recently. My rnght i hle as soon as he fmrly turned out of the Oh, ) E's-yes 1 And tf yon, admiral, Ba ng 1 went another gun nnd permanently cured by our'.l.'he Science of Life 1s worth more to the rrla.ss Mr Dowton ?" ~, rrow l,· ne thnt led to tlic }Je", cli. and you, madam, will bc«r with me n, little "There she comes sir" said Ben "with [Jpec!alista. Dook, post~prud, 10 eta in stamps. 11 young and mtddlc aged men of thls i?enera:tlon ° " y' ,, l ti 'd h ' h " · ~ '" t I Id f l h b t f t f ' t ' d I I 'rd ~ R u cured pture, or Dreach radl&han all tho gold mmtis of Cah!orma and tbH es, sir, sa1c 1C mt s ipman-w o, Of. the first poison he met CE·ptain Mor ime, wou ~mas ' your ac1vice ,1rnl your er es oo oremos ; an ' s iou say, cnlly without the 'knif silver mines of Ne i uds. eorubmed.- S. F. mnchtol11sd1sgust, had been clro.fted on tonmqmredthewafto theport admiral's a1dm1· matter th,1t hes very near to my she has done her work." UPTURE. without dependence upo~ '· -urd the schooner· h ' '1eart ' " Has she a prize with her ~" t1 USSE:llb amt with very ltttle Ohron~·le ~ · "" · and e was chrectec to a large house, stand- ' " , . ,, . . N prun ook sent tor te ts The Science of T,tfe pomts out the rocks and The mght a lass was soon at t he eye oi the i ' rig 111 ,1 g"rdeil, not a lluiicli eel yards froin l ray speak, sn, said th.e admu al ; "we " o, sn." in stamps, · n cen quwksands on which t heeonstitut1on and hopes l ,.. l l . I k · ~ 11 b 11 · -d I " '"h th Rift h e<l " p 1 ong anc anxious oo where he was. The summons of Captain w i ea attention. ~ it w1 l only give of many a. youn~ man have been faitally ieutenant, who toot,, .1. en e as esca.p . ILE T Vl'IIORS und STRICTURES w recked.-Manchester M~rro1·· at the red, star like light m the bay. It ap Morton for admission was iephed to by an us pleasure to aid you. "Or else she has gon e down-do you see ~ted with the greatest success Book Bent 1 n a faltermg vmce Cnptam M t grnater value than peared to be about twenty or thrrty feet from sir-for them p irates don' t like bemg taken' Dr t.e~ oentsMln stamps Address WollLD'S The Smence of Life is or th t old man who lrnd all the appearance of · ' ' ' or on ' ISPEJSSARY l!;DICAL ASSOCIATION 663 Main k bl 1 d d I {~~it: ~:.i~~ y';~;a.~.l~z~!J~ J!ist::;g.~~. ry the smface of the sea, and to he set right m havwg been an old seaman, nor did the SP?,~~ . . and would rather go down in blue water , St..i:oot, DuJJ:alo, N. Y. ' The Sc ence or Lite 16 a superb and mastelly the face of the cliff. manner m which he replied to the questwns len years ago my little daug~ter;--then than be h auled up to the yard<Lrm any day, 'l'be treatment of many keatiee .!.in nervous and physical debili ty.How it could be there, what sustained it, of Captam Morton as to whether the ad a i;ie1 e child-sailed from America m the aei!1t(ll e lr.~on't for one blame them for th at Df ~l;~~i:~~e~~li°a~1~ of those 1 1 D~h~~e~;~~ ~ e~sber ot society to w hom the or whLat 1t meant G, weref puzdzlrng quest101 1s miral waswitlnn or not at all bdte the sup - slnp Sarah Ann. From t~at time until to~ 1 Science .,~ Life will not be useful, whether tJat ientenant reen oun it 1mposs111e position. m~~t I have m~t ~~en her. The Spray fired a thir d gnn, ancl then the W D MEN. 01v.l:E lSI" :youth. varent, gua,idian. rnstrnctor or clergy- to ars\\ er :tfandmg the mght glass to Mr. " \r c ave sir , he said .. and tf so be To mght, sir . wlute sail of a pilot boat w.1s seen glunmer ~tr~!~afntr~~i~fut~!oh~s a-:l man -.A,.aonaut Royle, he sald sir,;~ y~~ ·ue' Ca ;tam Morton, the adimral "Yes, admiral I will t ell you all." mg over the sea as it went to meet her to forded largo expeuenee m adapting remedies "You lool, at 1t l'vfr Rovle and see what is in a r"re '"ay 1 iibotit you, sir. , Captam Morton the,n f10m first to last re- brm~ her in tor then cure, und Address the Pe'lbodv Medical lnqtrtute, or Dr w H Parker, No. 4 Bulfinch Street.Boston ,, ' · J ' u " " n 11 11 " l h l 1I who may be consultea on 1>ll diseases yon tlunk of it "I owe him m,my .tpologies, for I ou..,ht a tea to Ac~mnal Sn Thonrns Clifford what 'Ve , we , sa1c t e ac miH·l, "I shall 0 reqmrmi;t skill and expornmco Chrome and Mr. R oyle took a long look. to have been here to drnnei ,, fi,1gmeutanly is a!rc,1dy \\ell known to the know .111 about tl1at m the mo1mng, for who-, DR· PI :ER C E ' S 1 obstmate diseases that have baffled tt.e ski~ " \Vell sir. I don't know a bit what t o "That's it, su , got out of yom ieckoniug rfae,1der 1egardmg the Sauth Ann and the ever ism command of the schooner 1s to re ~:ea~~d o~~~~e~1Kfi1ta.~~tll~U~p~~Ia~~~tan~i;u~f thml, of ;~, The whole rula1r, sn, IS a touch mii,' Imps, "11', Ill unknown latitudes " te of Ins clulcl. p01 t to me." failure. Mention SIAlllSMAN, Ho"m"ll' t le, 1 above me '!'he old s,1t101, who had been bo,1 tsw.un Toward the encl of Jus narr.~tn-e Captain "Ay, ay, su," said Ben. "She's had a r 1o. l7-) · ' l'he lieutenant dived mto the cabm agam b l M t l ft t d d with the ro< On· ""' on oan of a vessel which had been long or on was very muc 1 a ec e , an so brush " Indeed omes." ie t h e resu lt of thls vast expei'lence. 1,, - - - - - --:;:;_;:;:::--- - ·-- ! '.lbe Honoiahle Charles Mmto Gray was fast under the command of Admiral Clifford, led seemed to be Sir Thomas C!Jffor d, for he " L 1 bl . It is 11 powerful Itestora tiv o T o n i c ~f ..--1 fl (.?' h f)f /( ::"·-. the way to the dmmg room, where no one rose rmd paced the t oorn \\1th disordered h b O H h tcss -Y u, sfir, yes I canl sede ~he and Ner v i ne, unpiuts vrgot· <Lnd strength 1 asleep 1 to the system, and cm es, ns 1r liy magic, Leu· .. r· h . ..:'~ ----::-..::-:-. 1 " H11loa ! Sir-sir 1' "II as to be seen althou<rh there wei e fLmple steps. as een i anc1 1 rnr oremast is sp tee . 0 <~\ What-what is 1t I" f ' A 11d I c ta -.f t I l t 11 , 1 t "Then I hope for the best as1ecrarus that corrh oa, o r " -.vllitcs," cxee11slve 0 '\\. evH1ences o recent occupat1011. w ien ,1p m "'or on lac o ( a,, f h h · Uo11vi11f 1>ai11fu l u1 e1H1trnation un ·~ I \I " I\\ ant your leM e, sir, t o cruise about "Oh," said the bot1tsw 11m "The admir ; down to the death of the smngglei and the j err~r 0 ltth c coast, t e 1:;1 ft' so, now fot I natu ra 'sup1>1·ousions, )lrolainnis 0 ; "!f , rl the bay till daylight, for I feel qmte cer al has gone mto t he drawing-room I take it .1ppearance of the yomw gnl with the ! my nenc e magistrate. falllng C?i' the utc n i l!!, weak back, '.:J / I tam that if we do we shall make some dis- 1 '.l'h h , th · ' k basket whom he now belt~' ed ,entably to It was a pretty sight to see the Spray nntevcrs1011, rcnoversi on, bearing. R s r. IS ere s e .vn,y-vou HM e a ' beati f F 1 th d t h do-.vu lilCUsatlo ns c b ronic couges· 1 1 wit 1 tlonz infla1nmatl:,1t 1.oa s eac' ~Ct 'I covery about the ift " 8hoit tack to nor'ward sit ,.;1d then you be lus longlost d~ughter, the «elmu·,11 paus- th bng hfbl 01 al mm1 and ulceration /fl,, ·, \ -,,;/ " Good Gracious, ~ G1een 1 what d o beat up e,ist again ancl the;e you arn." , ed by his chan and 111 a \otce of deep emoe 11g nc 1tg 1t g 1ittcrmg 11 t rn "spirit o r t nc , vo1nb, tnfla1n1nalion, pain 1 castmg its rachance upon every rope and tender n c«!I h t ovaries, lutcrn al: ·#'/At':l()Vr. f\ ·~per~< . t>~S::.~/ you moan~ Is it not do\\n m the log that "'.I'J , ,, ' tton h e s-~id a nc 11 ;;:. 1..1 ·· i;; ,~ !·.:,-.;; JallK ~on ' · 1 d f t h h beat n n d "fcn1alo '\veakncss" ---;;;;;=c-F-~--·--;;:;· the Rift IS sunk ?" " Captain i\101 tin sh !" "I, too- I, too, am a bereaved father." ctm every spar , an ai ou upon t e eav It Jrnmptly rellcvcs and cures Nausea ~--··"Yes, sir ; but-" The q]d S(l;tlor fluu'g open the door of a "Yon, s 11 '1" mg sea. and "\Veatli;:n!J!I·· of Sto1nach , Indi~os. ~jg}lt. ""'1r. Green .'" b d "I a 111 I am,,, ('l'O BE CONTINUI:D.) tiou, Rloahu .r, Ne r vous P··ost ration, Prcsel·ve Y"·lllr 1rawiug room, w h tc h was b 111..,. .-:-, = "y"'es, sir." an some c ,, a n d Sleepl e>J:l1css, i u cltller sex, , Use F LAZARUS' (late or the ttxm of Lazar h ,mtly lighted with wax candles, aml C1;p- , 1 he admual sat down and rocked to a1l(l - ~- -- - us & Morrra, ) Renowned Spectacles and lj'Ye· " Yon will be so good as to be111 this i11 tam Morton f rnnd hnnself in the presence j fro, ancl he covered ]us face wi th his hands. OR G BO'l'TLES Glasse~. They are th" best m the world. 'I hay miud, once for all. vVnatever rs down m of Su Thomas Chfl'orcl and two la dies. "M'.' bov- my boy 1 My own boy i Uh, STATISTICS. I ' l!:' OU. $B.OO . never tire the eye. and Ju.st mitny yea.ts with· th 1 0f f h · t ' J ' ·' " out change. For sale by Kenner & Co. Bow· e og one 0 rn mo.Jes Y 8 s 11 P s m com "I have smcerely to apologrne, admnal," my p oor fOY !" . Sold l>J Dru ggl!it !il eve ry~vhel'e. Send manville. 6-~r. mission 18 and must lJe true." said Captam Morton, after he had court Lady Cltllord trembled, but she chcl not It is stated that therea1 e about92,000,000 fon e<mts m starnps for D1. Pu rce's large -- - - - - -- ---"But, sir-" eously bowed to the !aches "fo1 breaking weep-she c hd not spe,1k h e,1.cl of horned cattle, 36,000,000 horses, I Treut1so on Diseases or 'Vomeu, I11ustrated. 1\f fa and must be true. Do you hear me, my engagement with you "' " l gneve much, " smd Capt11in Morton, 200,000,000 sheep, and 46,000,000 swine m · Dispe11sary ·l 11 ' Mt. Green ?-is itnd must be ti ue. The "' Sometlung tlmt you could not help prn- "that m deta1lmg my own gnefs, I h ave Em ope. I 663 Mam Street, BUFFALO, N, Y. EO~Rift 18 sunk. Good mght, Mr Green" vented you keepmg it," said the admu ,1! unw1ttmgly touched a chor d which v1brntes The present population of France and he1 I VETERINARY SURG ~' "Good mg ht, sn." "and <LS better late than nevei I am de' with )'Olll s, 'n, and yon rs, mad am " colomes amounts to only 47,000,000, all told, I The lieutenant took his "ay slowly on ltghted to see you now. Ben 1" ' "It is ,1cc1dental," s,1.id Lady -Cliffot_d. or about one-eighth of the nu mber that owe deck and, m a low tone, h e said · " Ay, ay , su." " Qmte- qmte, " s111cl the adrnirnl. ,1,Jlegian ee t o the British flag. Rf H 011" Hoadacl~c, ;; ;f!~pt~!rr!1i~g·~~:~:~tl~,', Mr. Royle." "Bung the wme m h ere " "StIJI 1 am very sorry" \ The canals of England and \Vales a1e 3 JIH:t:zines .., Coust ipa. "Now, brother"-sa1d one of the ladies, "Oh, say not so, sir ' I will mcl you to 000 miles ;n length, and rnp1esei;t a ca it~! ti 011, l!ndigcstion , " Oh ' that is not down m the log i Good who looked exceedingly prim and demure ' the uttermost of my power m this, and be of nea!ly !HOO 000 000 About half olth1 a 1ul Bilious Jlitaclu1, night, Mr Royle-good night." - " now, brother ., assu1 ed that the young gal you have seen mileacre is '11ncle'r t!J'e control of railw··· conJs Pl ornµl ly CUI ed by Dr, Lieutenaut Green d1Ycd down ])elow to o ~Y JPicrco'1'1 P l e a sa11 t " Wh11t is it, Agnes 9 " w ill soon lle iest ore(1 t 0 yon , f or 1t is <i111t e pa.mes, who haYe acqmred the wate1wa' for ' JPu ..gntivc Pellet&. 25 his own cabm, le>wmg .l.1r. Royle m a state "You knovr that it is ieally-anytlung evident she c,mnot i esicle far from h ere. I tl , f t h t tj . 1 ·n d to t i e 11 h ie purpose o ex mgms In" a comp e I or m cents a vial, by Druggists, t 11 t b f 0 o g1ea ew1 t ermen i regar l but -h em l That it 18 coutrnry to all ett- "\\OU c t o eaven we 1 1ac1 ns good 11 hope m the carrying trvde. \>hole proccedmgs of the evenmg. How quettc " regard to 0111 own long lost son " 1 ever, h eset th.e n .ght watches and then, "Now sister do be qmet· and for "Alas! alas "s1ghedLady Chffo1d. ThetotaltradeoftheWest indiesisequal with his eyes fixed upon the odd looln ng, heaven 's ~ake ne~er mmd about' etiquette. j "And -yon have lost ,1. son~" t o as much per head of the popul,1t10n as CONCEH.NJNG little, 1eel star m the cliff, he communed I was rn hopes that we should not lmve "Yes, Captain Morton-yes. Shall I that of Canada, and more th11.n that of with lumself after I.is own fash10n. heard that word tins evenma" t ell the c,iptam, my dear?" France. The density of the population (1," I can assure you, brothe~, thfLt et1q11ette "Ye~ " . 300,000) of these, p et lrnps the richest islands CHAPTER X VII is- Ben 1' "It rn now twelve yeais ago, sir, that our on the globe, is only 100 per squm e m1leTIIE LOST ~ON OF :rHE l'Oll.T ADMlhAL. "Ycs, marm. " son-then n.bout fom yea.IS of age-was on 50 pct cent less than that of Ireland, and Honorary Graduate of the Ontario etennary "You were not absolutely told to bling the beach beneath the cliffs with 111s mnse, 30 per cent less than that of Scotland College. Toronto. Registered member or the It w,is not for long that Captarn )lor ton, the \\ ine here ; it was a subject of discus- who no m01 c than ourselves clrearnul of dan ~ The <pi.in t1ty of com necessa1 y m any <( Ontario Vetermary Association, m accordo.nce after he h,1d leit the little bon,t hu t of the Slon." get to hun, when a boat, mannetl by fom countiy depends on neither popul,·t wn nor q::: 'l'iith the Veterm11ry Act. "Beg p.n clon , marm, but the admiial men, ran up to the slnngle and , wit hout ,1 t ia<le In Gieat Blltam $20 pet rnhabitnnt .r.:::; Is prepared to treat ,.n disAn.ses of tbe Dom· clead smuggler, allowed lns feelmgs to ob estic Ammals, accot dPig to tho latest them ws tam so complete a mastery over !um as they he saHl 'Bi mg the wme,' and here it 1s " I wo1d, seized upon th e clnld and c.1rnecl !um 18 found enough but 1~1 France they have AU calls person11.lly, bY Tclegi 11ph or Tele hacl done "Yes, yes," said Sn Thorn~s Clifloru, l off." $40. 'rwo of the' poorest countries m Europe phone w1ll veceive prompt attention. A man of" more gallant spirit t h o rn he "thttt ts right , Ben. Always obey orders." '.'.Off to ·ea~ . - namely, Spam ttnd Portugal- h ave the WOFFICE-Mam St , Orono, one door north of W. Henry's i;:tore. never h ved, ,1ncl there w11s but one thmg "Always do, sir ,, Yes. Our coi..s o 11 1>8 &uch numerous m largest amount of metallic money compated 'll'i CHARGES MODEHATE, tlrnt could ever shake the smecnty of Ins "Yes, you hternl, dr eadful man,,, said dentah ons, hea.c llands a nd b,.ys that they to commerce. In London 99 per cent. of ' - ' soul. Somethmg must touch h1s attections Miss Clifford, "I know you do vVoulcl we_ 1e lo.st to sigh~ m t en mmutes, ancl when th,e daily payment 18 made by cheques The before tins icp1csentat1ve of a brave and you b ehevc it, sir, the admh,~l has on the I the nurse recovm ed fi om the blow that had Uleaung Honse returns for London frnm L galLtnt people could l)e thrown off lus b al lawn" houtd cannon!" been given he1 ,1.ml from he1 fnght, nothmg 1881to1884 average $l 30,000,000 sterlmg I ' ance m the way we h,we seen he w as "A h ornd cannon, madam 1 could be seen of the boat, t h e men, or the daily, all done by p apci· ,, 1<( But the very idea that he had actual cluld b y her 01 by sevei al 0 th er pe n h 0 You r att ention is directed to the immense ly been m the presence of his long lost child , from "A twenty fom "Took on J ' flown to her rso aid s.w too The amount of school accommodation in ' the French " ," said Ben. ieaung Jier cues, ha,c,l _ stock of the notion that he had seen and conversed "And," added Miss Clifford, "he keeps la~~ to pi event the,~1.ct. England ts enongh for 1,924 clulclren for with hm and yet let he1 slip frnm him was it loaded ,, It LS very sad. every 10,000 of the popnlat10n accorclmg to too much for !urn and h e had, on the im " Aiicl n 0,.. sir w h ave t ld 11 " the cenus of 1881, m S cotlancl for 1, 767, and ' "' .. " Ben does " said the admiral with a "' ' e o you a '-' ,. pulse of the moment, act ed as we httve de smile ' ' " And for all tlns tnne has there been no m Ireland fo1 1,337; the number of names of every d escription at scribed. " \Yell admnal ,, said Ben "who knows news ot your lost one ?" on the school registers m England is 1,698 Tt is the only prnpur»t1on m the w"r Id that Eor so many years-years which to him but Bonypiirt may come he~e and try to :: None- none !" . for every 10,000 of the popul11twn, m Scot will do what ts clannod ror it. It has pro<luced DB fi~il ;~ra ~~ I! Y'~ had seemed mteunrnable-had he mourned take tins very caboose, sir' And then a. Be hopeful yet, ~clmrral, and yon, ma land 1,585, and Ill Irnland 1,376' Lhe uurn- ~~ld~leas~th~rso~'::;'~~edf~~I~~:r~alt/ii°:edisc~~~~!~ H ~. l~ \U lli~ ~,~ C.. ~ ~ over the loss of that htole one, that tne pretty thinp- rt would be, not to be able to dam , lor up to the t ime w h en thrn obscure bet of children at school , for every 10,000 of the colm md vigor to numerous mopH of giay Shv. h1>~J UBt o pened o u t one of the lllrgeat thought of her had hecome "hat w~ may load quick enough and me smgle h,mded parag1 ·ph th,1t I have rctid to you met my the pop11Jat10n, on the day of the annual m- and fadE"d hair It haH relieved hundreds of ·nd ID< at stylish stocks ever brou~ht almos~ call the morbid part of the nuncl of too 1 eyes I had no hope " spcct10n in England was 1,535, in Scotland persons of dis11.grneable Dand1 uff aud baa saved ' p · · C t :111 t "Al 1 l 1 398 d I I d J 0~6 th t many '~hen hmr "II as fullmg, from becommg t o town, consistmg of: a.Hpeaihna;l omro~~~1ed her as lost to !u m for"And would you believe it, sir," added ' ' t '~;e ts no sue l good fortune in ' l ' an m re an ' I ' e average a bald. Cl ff.01 d "th t C t B t f th sto1e for us. tenc ance in En:(!ancl was 1,297, in Scotland e- Remember these faces and 1f your hair ie M e " Na.y, do not say that. iVho shall say 1, 219, and in Ireland 960 onlv M i I I i n el" y , D l" e s s S ilks, evcr-;-as dead past all hope of ever agai!i -~:e-~' ' a ap ,im ax er, 0 fall mg out 1tnd becomrn~ thin, get a bottle at ~ anatliau.Jtattsuuln. RIFT AND SPRAY ·-- ---- ---- LOVE GLE R S , AND VENGEANCE A MONG THE SM LJG vomm MmDLE·AGED MEN. I I . ' I Miss 1 Jhffor<l, "111th a great rnstlmg of an exceed ..aly thick silk dress, sailed out of the rooi " The 1ther lady-who had only smiled once 01 twice, although in a famt sort of \vay, dio ·iug their drn.logue- now spoke; ,md th· subdued sweetness made a areat 11npiess1nn upon Captam Mor ton "My ~1stc1,' she s,nd, "has some little p1 eJl1chces; but she ts one of the best hearted c1eatures m the world ' "And he1 e am I ," said the admiral, "sitting here, and have never intro~luccll you, Captain Morton, to my wife Ptay pnrdon me C,·pt.nn Morton, rny dear; Lady Clif 1 fOH;, C ap t "m 11· "'. l t k now w h a t ,_ ot t on I <on it is, J,ut I feel an u nusual W(lght at my h e,crt to mght - an unusncil wewht." "1\iy <le<LI 1" said I ady Ch fford :.nxrnn~ly. "Oh, J tis uothrng- 1t is nothwg It wzll taos aw,·y- it w·ll soou p<Lss awi·y. Butllt- " I I 'I I I lnvaUds'ffotel ~Surgical Institute, . 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