Daily British Whig (1850), 28 Oct 1899, p. 5

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ESWS BULOAJ We, the undersigned. do hereby agree to refund the money nn II 260 `u-.vJo of Dr. Willa English Pillv. If, after using three fourths of contents of bottle, they do no`. reliwo Consti- pnlinn um] H;-A-lncho. \\e also war- rant that four bottles! will ptrrnnent .y cure the must obstinate case of Covntlpmi m. S-niwf-m'ir.m nr no pay when \VxYl.a' I'Ir:,(li.=`1 PHL; ure usul. F. INHG. "Thll |\'n-;,`.~ , l,'pTuwu 1`: ar- n.nm.- Klluzxlnn, \)|.L EPP_-3 3 CDQQN Did You Hear ' ABOUT !The Keeley Cure A CARD.| if TUCKETT S 35:32; ORINOCO. A. J. Raps , Furniture. Stoves Fea`ti:or's.7clc. 7;r_ur'r.s'xix. - Eoimrzn Dlstlrgulsbed everywhen tor nuhcacvol Flavour. Bupenor '\um:v. and dxkthlv Nutriuve Uuhcacvol lavnur. Bupenor '\uvm:y_ dxghly Prnpe. Lien 8p- cmuy zrmeml um oomlorung to the hurvoua and Dyaoepuc Bold onl ' In LID L1ns.|al.>0-|ludJI\MlB ' P3 or 00., Lt.1.Eomcropatmc cho- mlsta, Landon. Bnalnnd. BRE AKFAST BUPPEI .. . gamma JP .3? 1'! I! J. q0n.i.llVI. AJII|.l(hnao- laud. `TN "A |'|I..l-`r4'.`L' [wax in.` lung "--Bun, 1 i ova! 70 Years` ~ ` zsmuuoq nepumxoa. E 3 `rue nussum IMPERIAL FAil.Y.f .___...; __ Wholoulo Agent: in Canada: rm: TORONTO PBARMACAI. C0., Toronto. Mnnnfncturersz JOSIAH R. NBAVB E Co. Fordlnghridgo, England. 3551' AND cHsA'pEsi' % For INFANTS and |N`VAL|DS.`! ._.._,- ,. \'E.4 ."I:"S I 001) /4..-1 Choice Virginia Tobacco Large Hickory Nuts. New B==azil Nuts. Satine, Only 20c Per lb. at IUCKETPS MYRTLECUT __._g;.._ _ Admirably adapted to the want: of Infants and Young Persona." Sm C|unr (`.ux:.~n\ II n l`l'LL; .-'_..j.__.._.. ._. in: mm. TBElTilENT _mR-. BEAuTm ILJII`. ` " Equally mi \ -~. . I-`L3 PORED. ~-@-@ Eo:TroTm'N5 ' ______-_, Pr! noun strut. "surrxn tho time. no mm [wing non done with lhv lo[tvl'.\', I In: lhrn\\' [ht-m into the tire. \ ly ta-It my hand nrrostoql was :15 though another hn laid upun my own. pro: .\luv|1 r~'l1l'mismI, I luokml n then suw (but it ooI|l:liuu| I hill` iI.llI'II In \h`.~I|"U)' nmvs nml lhn_t the lvttol olln-r hunt]. I was so til cullml out. `Who is here? ll0lvml_\'." In unhunry lifo certain 11 be wlmlly uu!uu1ntic-l`ur< .n;: or n-tracing as well knn `RIILING lot 80 Dan After All. In the tiilage of '1`. there is a dart who is known as Daft Johnny. owing to his having ht-on conned in a lunatic |s_rlum It-rtrll years. The other day. shortly after his release. with I document stating that ho was now sane. he was having an argument with several of his teow clerks. when one o! then ndddhly exclaimed: ' out ...L x-.. I..L--.. .....v.I L.;c... L.u {III I!` IIIII. Dan? ordained Johnny`. with up easm. Why. I'm lbovgniy nan noon: the wink lot of you who has n ccnllato tot hing an-e!"-l.oblnu Sushi: . Tn: Annnor-Cal yon gin no 10, Una-tn-hlynrlutudlnvutl? IDd]'-(K.Ii'lI$I..~`{ I*'I Inlnnnnlliooluthb , - , ' . (KNIT: Look hen. Johny. you'd honor `hold your tongue. You've only just cone out of the lunatic nyltl, and It all how you're daft. fIn!I7' ntolnlnnnl J4-shun.` rl is II WI! lI'\l('. It was characteristic of the man that It the next stopping place, he hurried l\\`lI_I and took another conch. lost his critics should mcognixe him and be mob Iied at their unintentional rudeness.- Youufn Companion. A Story ol Henry Clay. The following anrnlnle of Henry Clay I'm told by one of his personal Irienuls: While making the journey lo \\'n ton on the l\':1lion:il road. just after his nuniinntiun as canilidnte for the presi- dent-_\`. he \\'n< traveling one stormy night, wrapped up in n huge elonk. on the back seat of [he stage mneh. when two pns- i su-rigors entered. They were I-(ennieb ` him. like himself. He fell asleep. and when he awoke found them discussing his chances in the mming campaign. "Whnt lid Harry Clay :0 into politics for?" min! one. "He had I good bit of land; he haul I keen eye for stock. I! he had stuck tn um-I: raising. he'd have been worth his titty thnnnnd. But now he deem`! own I dollar." 041...! `I ah. ......-o l.'....o-.41-inn n-..) 5.. ll? U0?!" I UK I UUIIXII. "And." the great Kontnckinn used to add. "the wmsfot it was. every word of nu it was true . In _-- ..|.-....A..-:,.n- -0 oh- _.._ o|.-o ||u lullll Ill IIIIL` nu nu ltIlll| Hus I lu:Nt and luriiod. It was run"-In-d uni Ivy .1 mvrv trnil nf toe holes up llw sit`! of tho "mushroom." The ngv at the ir !:nnl is not |:vmwn-oxcvpt that it Urns a? rv~ml_r olal in I5-I0, hen the rs! mplurv \-isitnl it and wruto an account of it wozulc.-rs.-l'ublic Opinion. Many instances are on record where the accent! sell has actually seemed to ex- hibit a foresight beyond that of the indi- vidual proper. One such is that of Lady Enrdley, who. in her account or the mat- ter says: "I went to the bathroom. lock- ed the door, undressed and was just about to get into the bath, when I heard a voice say, 'I'nloek the door!` The voice was quite distinct and apart from my- self. and yet it seemed to come somehow from inside myself. I was startled and looked around. but of course no one was there. I had stepped into the bath when I heard the voice twice more, saying, `Unlock the door! On this I jumped out and did unlock the door. and then step- ped into the bath again. As I.got in I tainted away zwtl fell down tint in the water. Fortunately. us I tell, I was just able to catch at a hell handle. which was attached to the wall just above the tub. My pull brought the maid. who found me (she said) lying with my head under wa- ter. She picked me up and carried me out. I: the door had been locked, I vrolllti certainly have been drowned." The records of the Society For I`sy(`hiC- al Itescarcli tell of a queer adventure that happened to the wife of a clergy- man. Mrs. E. I\'. Elliott. She says: I rt-(:vi\'ed some letters lay post. one of which contained $7. : in hunk notes. After reading them I went into the kitchen with them in my luuuls. I was alone at being near me. Ilaring lnude a motion to throw into when I distinct- hand in the act. It hand were gently pressing it back. at Iny hand and that not the letters \le.~trn_\'. hut the bank letters were in the surprised that I but there was ....I. .,|.. `V l4l|ll`|l Ulll. I` MU I3 IJ{'|\.'l IIHL II-Il'I\' \\ ul notions seem to uu!omntic-l`ur example. dl`t`SS* known pnth. They plainly imlicnlc tho ('Xisll`ll(`0 of n 34-mi- rnte train of memory onnplnyed upon them. Thmuzh tlwy nro por(onm\d with- |.......I.|_.. .|_.... ...._ ..._. Dominion Nnvdut uuql LNm'.n\Ln.'z: -' Vt-Vexyavor. Iv`r'\m Fun] I. Doc. with, 1-: m lllnnmmnn. From l\m| I, Dev. 2, I p m. l'heu nu.-Amara d m not pa."-svngvrs. hon: L\nfpooL Rucmor. I`:-rm Boston. (ht. I!!! (.`In|d.n Nov. Rlh, mm p m. Run 0! pnxp from Montreal: first an-can and upwards, dnle; romrn.sIm II R and g nooonhnx to summer and NHL CabIn--$3 and $5.50, slngloz g.n|:i`IL nturn. according to steamer. nnorwn D hu'ol? ng?Q:;i1;: Zia $1.50 \o'5S.w. Iooonnng 16 annel`. Khhm `loom. dame light. Ipndonn pm- ncnndo kn then In `ll--I `hon Ito `-Second loll" Autumn loan: lo lxhlbll 0 Ionolllt -luouonn that Deon to be `lulu AnIomIIIo-9oouuI|ty l o -IOIOIIIOIO. [son gum ADVENTURES.| INSIA N DES OF APPARENT FORE ! I 3H1. An Island In the Alr. Throo IIIHPS` south of the MM: En- -nnlncln. in Mvxico. is n .\p|('ll(|i(l speci- nnn nf f.~n|In-lin u-rncinn,-nn iu-lnml" in lIIllI I`? -`Clll'|_\o A7lII I K "1KI'pl `III- I` sought such imI(`Cessihl(` oyrios I! v vivtilm of their own civilization. -rnuso thvy were fnrnu-rs instead of mnlors: lwcnuse they had homes, in- `I of being vazrnnts. they more onsy ml. nual they wcrv Ilm pr:-y at .1 [mn- nmuml trihvs. \\'il|| iumnov-i\`nllc: ` .. I .. I-|-...I On... :n1 AI... ..... ..._- Il"|II(III |IlI I'5. I` IIII I r this island town in _._,. a....lI ,.n A..- I. .I..- `iounlrnuoouln. -__- -4-- _.,# ,n__ _-_ . IIIIVI IlU\\3 `IlI` umfort hnul In he uthinx (`X01-pl the vo-.~.-i hln nrl-in: nu Uwolnrd Choulol In aid. Wuxxlv-Lu, Mm . Och. `.!7.--Winnlpeg-_` on are plvar. .1 U: know that l\ naive of this any hue boon (haven for an impnyhnb: position in cnnncction with the British mlliury not-rntlonl In tho Tnnlvpnl. ha pornon uiluded to in Gap J. N. 0.- -< nedymlm mil ho pnponhndcne ol milway 5:-lognphs under mnj >r Girouud. N:-w Lines In Blunwr. Iron nloucrou. lmvn quunou. Vnnoonvur Nov. uh dull ht Nnv m.'.*.:|) " '0\llIl|||II.`lu\'.|5ll|, ayll !\n\ ...`u l|_x_-mxpm Nnwlm uql LNM-.n\tn.?:.'.. `- l`~ nl. 1 '\ n sl F`. N I S BET.Thc Comcrhdok store Increased So Enormously? Bocausb tho_ Worldhclmowledaes It Is The Best I -IIU IIll1lIil'I QIVIII 4'3` -IVCIVO l.u:. ui,;Em uh) lncyv.-lo club held I plan- un "A. flrrme" I! no mom: on Qua-n nee . l'.o:ly dtoormlnua mndolb Anno- rucnvo phmo. A hit I zed nnmbor of Iumbnra Ind U~o'r hlonds were pransnl. l~ '1).uvxu and Liv. H-c`-:9 r.-upphcd mu-no :r z:.n-. ,~: ll-rho-t..L;.~nLa we-`u rorvod 1!. :u l..';o ;.~ t.`v.~ru g broke up. whirl: Inn 5 :\ '-:Mmml~'o !~-Ju:. Many were Ibo re nr'.n Ina-. =1 on ma bounty rf tho decon- `nl nhnrn D EWA H"5 (`nnlsub note and (`ll'.`e]t>pus In mM.ch. Uxm.-oxvi.-m note and envelopes to match. lfuyai Military Uollcgo note with crest. I{o_va| Military College envelopes with cred. (,ncen's Col!o,ve note with ores: and envelopes to mulch. (lhonp note paper. 5 quiroa 100. and 15c. Envelopes to match, 2c., 30. and 50. I puohge. _ can do. Now. this Japanese Cntufh Cm-e pets I stop to all these things. It is I soothing ointment. yrhieh in inserted up the nostrils. where it quickly works It! way up to the 5 diseased membrane. _and (pen to work to make things lively lot the deadly httle nncrohe up there. lt is n nboo- ' lutely wonderful little remedy. and one that you to knownhout. 3) tests (you all dnaggistn. Send use. stamp fat I free sample to T" a Intuit-gs-q___g es.-s.-5 _. .. .- ...-v-J .- cr llama 'ba;fe~B:.'9-Va} Tea. BOVRIL it . comugiion of all the nutritious constituent: of Fresh lean beef witiile Stimulating propcdiu of Extract of Heat 3*" I ' . J` "" .**`\ L. 1. p. .'.'.`.`.'.:."'33.:';...s......... WHISKY We guarantee that Japanese Cntnrrh Cure will cure r catarrh. If it doesn`t. you get your money back. at's fair. isn't it? One box may not cure you. It depends ngon how man drugs {on hove experimented with. and ow long you ave neg ected at : but six boxes surely will. We have never known it to fail. \.m- mm man! on not u-all (`nlnrrh in not 3 along anrelv will. we nave never Known It (0 Ian. Now. you want to get well. Catarrh is not a plea- ant disease. and it's as unpleasant for one`: friend: as for the sufferer himself. It makes the breath impure-it`: npt to u t the stomach--It dolls the eyes-it makes the head at e. it aects the sist. hearing and taste. In fact. there is almost no end to e amount 0! pinchiel catarth run an UIEIT II can do. BOVRIL is :nr.nscI}ui`u`r'e `ulounsmng than Extract of Int 7-_- ll_.l- D-_l 1'-.. V INKUU VI-JD-E. ; ` Mter recelviqg Invaluable betel! ` llgom Jnpnnese Lntnn Cue. I coo- mdrr n my duty to ad my retinas` for the benefit oi lellow all have been a great on re: [ton cutnnh 1nHLflc!`l| vents ; during nu ! line I tned Almost evevy renedg evet h;`a|rd of for gain :'!'re>IlblQ.|:ll u no`: 0 1 odors: Ill It'll VII on I u-mponn n-he .p:d in each case! ' clnrrh nnrngx kl used on boxes span . `In `In: ovet one Lo. 35 since lhu lime have colnplelely tree from uusnh " mm: Cxow. Japanese . Catarrh Cure Stationery `Inn I-no unmn'I upon: SIIDOICOI. aim... ..s l|..t '5 'l`I\.. l..I|n.. .n.. I Tlt s Perfectly Fair (load for I in Inn! n r \' VANcomrII.!l.C. an G---In-LI. kg-ad II I Ill` |lHHUI'u INT` mu III._\'ul` |{_vun lhnt \\uIl|(I In` ullnwed in I m- nlml Illa unlrnurv On lb.- lnulxt` n um.-Av within. Th!` `tl vhnl ho \\nuIll we lhm \\u-e mdv-rl_\' hs-wufu-r. VI .--.-- -'u- . I-'r;1|iL'k. ul Vitlr than nL'nI|Il`:Il\l"ll 1 -1 - `nu.-v--u nut `.37 -Thn- fu|ln\\mv_v is n Hw Hun.-dot 0! tho- l'n|~I_ :~'-hrimshiro in nin-* nmnth on gt`- -vlim: In Ink proper I Io-pu-mlmg hm` murh n.-4 hr haul lnlwll lhn IJVIRPOOL SERVICE. V1: Lontlondorfy. Bbunn. from Monet-oxl. I`:-mn Quebec. Vnnallnvnf Nov. Hh.dnv||1h\ ROQAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS ROYAL. MAM; Bominionbinasteamships -3 "FALL wugmm. nedlsu um in; en 3 pm. Gum: Rut 4:15 mm. uonl made at Montreal with Qucboc but at Qnoboo with uumon lot the ` guonnv. mm .11 nun: Inmrmnuon and nurvsuon 0! ` Oommonol Wcduoda .JunoHu;intoam- omln y ) III will leave 'Iugnusn da Iy (0200 I ` trot? in uter- lor Toronlo and dull: for uon Ir I uoun nm. IUV. Inc all other Inmrmnllon ` unluoonu. Ito. Willy to L,, Bummer: Hunmon and Algorlnn lane Klnpton ave TUB-.|l)AY und UBIDAY {or lonlrou an Hnnllwn, nnklu double woolly urvloo botwum these Um nu ma. Golng Wan xo p In. doing But p.m. " 7.........3::L.r..\1. " 19 ...... ..7:uJP.M. Hm. I. I, I Ind 5 mu duly. No. 8 runs clnllymxcopt Momhy. Non. 0.1.13.1: and 19, daily, nxoepl lsuulay. Ior Pullman uxnounmndni`-un. Tickets And All other lnmrmmlnn. apply In I II II .1 MP1 I.` I` lilhcllcu & Ontario Naviga- tion Company. HAHILTUN-MONTREAL Llnc. hr tho above round trip tlnkeu wlll he sold II. lllrnt-OI-nu ulnulo hire from all ulalloua we-t of Moncrtl, In Canada, on Uct. Zhh nnxlzmh, uclols Vlllld for return untll Nov. 2nd. .130. BRANCH TIME-TABLE. I-. In...--.- n.-nun.-an Wind lull! lcundodockn hr nmnu lnmrunuma upon to . g -..; IDI'IlIJIV\IIl Illlllu Illu--55.. In Errnc-r Ccromtu Land. 1599. Trllun will louve (`Hy Depot, root Johnston Bin.-cl : UOINO EAST. I GOING WEST. w Departure oi cmdnu Contingent from Quebec 101- South mica. " TFXNFAY & |iAI$oLo. 246 BRGOT STREET. I` lWAY. I W. FOLDER. AltGOn.l Il- Al. Gm. lunnr. hi): 8!. Paul. Winn! VIAOOIIVII . uuuu, lhrdnndandsnnrrnne Harm.-Lou! an Bhcrbot Inks. connect- ing tho P.R. Inn And Wont. . Iaoo .-)( nd wad end: and run- an l:'nu!t:w A-n,d'\ntarInnodlAu potnu. luv! Kl t 11:50 A .... ..... ...;-::`.:'.'::,........:.';: 'r 1:1 pun; Boston u:10un:: st. ohmn7: .-llnm. TIAIII LIAYI KIHGIIOIO :- v U3 `NI 0|-II K tll, CD00. l..loh:.n153l- mn romn3',' cm- oas. Donn! iunu'ow.BouIl. sh. mm. Du- : at. In .....:.....- M.:.....`:..'-::.:.=-:.x.:-=~= 8-W T0`RJON'i`0-MONTREAL Line Klnilton a I;:mbroko :35 Canadian Pacmc Railways. can u o unuavv -4-1 - ` Anal. Cornenlohnntun u1d()ul.arlo St; ALLAN LINE? Iulurulnuuu. llpply u- .I. I II.1JV'I.El'. 14,--. ._-_ _ - a \ n... Ioluvulbnoliul In in |m|'0f. e`lInIII on... all: noun the alt A` H-0 Drug IIatu0tIC.IlIchel.W. H. Mod!-1-.0. W. 3. (hasten. nu :1-onqnurdin cqll oml Mun 2:!!! A M. ..|`.HlS MM. 11:50 l .M. 7Ei}R?uI:.inu. .-.r'._, V- at haunt. s. mouaow Bll. IIGK. OP. Ind0.P.B.11oku I . I & Ill |xn|Ior.e`llnu in um: No. 6.. -' :.. oh decrip oz... .0 1` cull and tensile! `Hanoi Pm! Inn: at n. or to and din:-I UK II ! ITITKIIII I think toulh ortnt to spend their nanny tot paypcr. my dad did:-at. and not)` out laid in was the intelligum-st man in tho county and had the smartest family 0! him that not any eaten."- `ht-Btu. `TITPII I IP|lI'l' ITVIII I IIIIII `KID WYUKUI I have decided to inter my boy in your snail." `PL. |-u._ .-LKAL .._. u..-.- -...A. A. full. The letter which one person wrote to an editor when discontinuing his paper contains Internal iuleuco ot tho truth 0! its assertions: -II nk:-L o....IL- .-o__o Q. ...-A oL.l- 'l'Io Iyutorloo cl lpolllnj. The proprietor of I country shop once worked himself nearly min a I-rain fen-r ondoarorinx to make intelligible the fol- lowing not: given to him by n nmall boy; the son of one of his customers: M-..:-n_- I`..--n_.\\.'.u.o I-.\|I L.) III. 5..-- -UV I pill 9` I333 IUIU IIIHIS However. he In probably not morn horried than the schoolmaster who no- ct-ired a letter from I man who wrote: NI I.-.` 4I...K.I..I In inn`: in. L4. in .4...- Ill!` `()3 OI (ill? UK III! TIIUIUIXIPYIZ minor ()*ocm-Wont you lot In) bony Lev 1 pair of Easy load nhux? Ilnwnvnr ha in: nrnhnhlv nnl Inna- The Windsor Barker Co.. mum. Ihnuhjnrlug (banish. tumble. on. III... III`. I."|IIlI I-N7` l-R" I.IL'J|'|"Ic 'But.' I nsknl. `do you not tell them that well an Itrocity is III:-(`hristinnlike and abhorrent to our religion 1" -- -uh .-...' ......n..| ur : -pm: um. \ Quoied the Scrlplurol. \ A Samoa I.`urrI`:p0ush`ut of the San ` Frnncism Fhruuiclu s;|)'s that not Inn: l um I Christian S:|mo:1n carried through the streets llm he-ml of nu envnxy whuzu I he had recently kill:-I. "HI[1r(`\,ilIL' . l what strongly my surprisv to the Iuis. nry that one of his Iluvk .-hnuhl >0 quink- ly IIIVE lnpsod into scmibarbarism. I was told. with nn vxprossiro um] dopn-4 : shrug of the nhoul-lerx. that it wad . . Bunoa. um! could not be hclprd. I `Hui ' I nuLna' '.In full nu! Doll lhnm IUUI III. luv: a|I|,L`uIu nulcu UIIIUH lulll| Innocent looking bit of linen to the Cloth. As surely as bad habits loam their mark upon the countenance or the wick- ` ed. Q your tuilor has set his soul upon I your coat. The honest man. the slow payer. the sohomor um: the mun hard to unit are known by Hw stitches. Tho nl- : jecl of this surturiul f;IlH`)' is to vnzlblc 5 tailors to tell ut zx glance wlu-(In-r _\'ull | an. n n..,..I .-nu..n.r nr nnf It`. all h. Look at life Tax. The man who thinks he [ms the l of his tnllor hml better tuko off his ( nnd examine the tug under the ml whore. with great cam`. tho fnshiu of garments has sewn it. Tlwro let I look at the stitching which binds t cl. An annual: nu luul Iuultioa 'nnrn at " Ihhltnltv. ..."""""` _...m`..__" "'.'L" 3."?! IJILIEIIIIISIJ IlL'l\I Ulll l\- "Dou't you want me?" he nskod In despair. Yes. but there are so many princes around. I am nslmmod." Fl`)... u-a..I.I.'-H. o....l. ..I...u. .... ..:.l.. -n .5... .rUlI|Iu- I lllll IISIIKIIIIVQL The wedding took place outside of the bnrge oiiicc. n clerk of tho innnigrnnt station being present to soc that lilo rer- omony was really perrnrxxml. and thou , the girl was declared \'nhi's wire nu-I tree to "go out into Amcrica."-l\'ew York Commercial .'ul\'e|-tis-.-r. [IE \\ |.'|Il UIICIK UH IHU. When the two \\'l`l'0 brought together. Vnbi offered to kiss the girl. but she blushingly hold back. "T).\n'l rnn u-nut run?" kg nnl'nr` In Qndltlonoch-cud. `fonned to'ny;-on calla`! Ion` himilhventlolutnnlltbo ()u I): yuu .' - ` | Because God would strangle him if : he went back on me." I'I`|..... AI... 0....` u. .. |.........I.L A..._..n|...- The n1un's unme was Vnhi l\'rihoriuu. He was 24 years old and mmlr u com~ fortnhle living. At home he haul 21 mm- ty girl, who now value to join him. llor nnme was T()Sllk0\\`l)l Gubuulian. Shu- was tom" yours younger than he was and very bashful, so hushfnl that when she I spoke of her love for \':ihi uud his prnm- | lac to marry ll(`l` her alive cliccks glowed l and In-r black eyes gnu-cl M the leg of I the mntron's clmir. IIII...... -.,... .....- -..........')`I AL- _I...l. A uuuu up uuu aux-u ugul. Ull un: uiuuvr. I \ I I I . l ix I I Iv I llll' llliIlIULI B Clllln \ "Have you got ny money?" the clerk had usked her. I No. air. I have a sweetheart. I But how do you know he'll marry ` inn?" III llllf Jllllllg ILHIKI D |lllKI\I.' lUII`l.'u The would be bridegroom took of- fense. He had been thrve yours in` America, and he spoke English better than Armenian, he said. I-`inally Mrs. Stucklen. tho mother of iuuuigrnnls," came up and shed light on the mutter. II. H... `II -...n-... ALI .....l ......l,. .. ,_.. Ill] Lllllllllllg IIUUIII ll. The interpreters sense of humor is drawn upon too heavily for them to laugh at a scene of this sort. They got nugry instead and ngked him what he was talk- ing nbout. llo essayod an explanation. but all that he succ0e(lo:d in making plniu was that he was an Armenian um] thut his English consisted in rattling r : and booming b's. "\\'hv dnn'f vnn Onll I-our any in DUUKHIUK U 3. "Why don't you tell your story in, Armenian?" said one or the interpreter: N In the young man's nmive tongue. 'l`lm u-m.I.I I... )..~i.a.....-M... emu. A0- l|I|)\.'l"lllIL'I.'. "These are my witnesses." the leader of the party said by way of introduction of two of the newcomers. and then in j i turn he added: "And this one is the clerk. and _th|a gentleman is the priest. So give me my girl. and I'll marry her at once. so that you need not be afraid there in any humhug about it." I`hn inns:-nrnlnre -nnnn nf hllrnnil I- ` U]! 01 FUIIIIJK I` I uuu U 5. Receiving an alrmntive nod. the inn tumed about and beckoned in the direc-' tlon or the open door. Four other men. all as black eyed u the rst. made their appearance. ` "'l`hm2n urn mv wifnmumn " Hm lnndnp I iuounod can an. nnumutwo Wltldllf l u, 5 Olul and n Print-Thou will no Ilnubng About II-lId no lone: Inc a lvoothocft. , ,. _ 1 black eyed young man came panting Into the barge otlice the other day. In this Mun nlnno urluarn thnv Luann I'll ` Inw we ulrue uuum we uuler uni. ` II this the place where they keep the Immigrant girls?" he asked in Enxliah no broken that even to the interpreter: ot the eutablisbment It seemed to be made up of rolling I"! and b's. Rnnnivinw an nirmntivn nnd Ohn lnnn [thins wmnn ms cm] FOR SHE HAD PROMIIED .TO HARRY HIM. I `VIII ITOIX II I1 flli III?` I1 I77` ' _ -d_hI'.nnlin Mn:-a. I nonlnnx Loner Prom I l1u.uor 1 'l nnnuul U1~nuum.I. K I ' I v O0@huIIc\'ouwhX$' IN` IIUKPZH ll.ll.\'l H\(' l'1(`\lI.|Ul'5. I015` [.10 ob_ccl mus! strum_;l_\ In chm!- imx stnxrs. llulh.-z um nnnllwr grout 1mce.~aI.t._\. In the hut:-1 .\'urmundn- he hus just had auhlud eight) lrulhs. .\-nth um-mug-.m_\|m_r mm-z rvquimlu-5.. ` The donuu 1! no in 1-\`vr_\' liml-(`lass hutel in fur n-.x.UI and lmlet Iixtu-rx~s conuu,-ctvd with eury rumu. I'm); 10 urv \\':'HIn: tn |>n_\' curu. fur l`u(I|ns an wguimwcl. .\lr. lnglvhurl is ('(.n(idqnl :1 mm;- nu-r hotel in Kin-_'.\.l.uu could Iv Innuln In I..\- [In 1'.` mg .. mun I-CF5. Dlr. I CUHITUAH ule (ll- lu;ubinn nnd New \\u.-+lIuln.-uer ho-` gels u_t Tl_m_ d isiuml resurls. Mn 1 `hotel at Ft lake, m the ;\1lirun- dack muunlains. and hole] Norman- die, New York. Mr. lnglchurt has. had an e`:.u=nsi\c exporic-uve in hotel ' matters and his opimons uml ud- Aice will le 01' \ulue to the pumm- hrs of tho luval ::umm(-r howl. He thinks l\'nn,tsLun is lmnuIlu|>l_v (lw iicieut in nmdc-rn hutel -.x(`('omnmdu- lion. 'lhu prim-Hal hotel is u\\'u_\' behind the linmx. ll cu\vrs :4p:u'(= unnuuk In nr-..\-uln un\.-r-il hu-ulnul ` T Aid!-Known Incl-Ian lion) Proprluor MI `[30 0|!!- Te oily \\'uS visned 1u.d.1_\' l:_\` H. F. lxxglofuxrt, \\'alertu\\n. .`\'.Y.. who came on-r :11. the imilutmn nf m.x_\nr H)-.xn to talk on-r hulcl Hull` ters. Mr. 1 controls the hu- hu- u_t uiunnl nt P"! Talus nu lhn .\IIirnn_ -_ TAlK`N 3 summit I: H61: L. VIII. IJVIRHIIL. CALLING A1` IOYILLI In. Ilomtrecl. rmm Quebec. l|nnI`dIIn.. . . .Nuv. 4. I an m. I-ov. L :1 pm. Ihlllhnnl-.. . ..Nov. I. 8 Ian. Nut. 0, I 9 m. Lulnmlnn. ...Nav. It. In um. how. It, II p In. I -..-`nu-n Thnralnv Nnv_ Ih. lA:l` MEEARE TCL7Appv. 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