FOR I` Iaalju r a I I5: Oawcm 8 name, Boohmtor. B11 10 loveln.nd.Cinoin- nntl, Qlphouiu and the '11-rdmvcnr-n ' u ll.Y.C. AND .I- II. LIISBEI) A Isllnt QIIQILT 'n"6ii'i" uma . -1'0- Nlaalfa Falls. Ouw`n'1h_ Rn-ntinnn. }h\Ahnufnr. W EJ cl--F3.` ::#-'ds.*;.:.'::2.=`:;.:::.::~-=-'- 1% -but -A. 1-nu-1-u IIVIITIUPQ. W Mnlngion I SOUTH- In-hi Ila pln-A Illa-a LVL. `AV I. L. \JA.JJL AND CANADIAN NORTH-WEST. __l_-_ A- __J 1_,|..,n_._ 11---- A MKNITOBA A M R P A N A h I ALI IIIVIQ DUI. VIIULLII W3! 81 - , Alknuu Au: Vn DIM. H0050}! Ind \ .fE3.J5..$.'I - R 2 Htahmnr for C no--4 arr-qnuw Iqunvnliri 1-: --4-\----u Pnn`l'Inatol.o Ila! nu Bny.sqInIlv. 800 Miles. , w1LI._nvx_ A ..Aug. I8 ilh tnlning holudhiu in have more leisure to: hhsdbud before. Itwnn if T- In .uuI his work an I printor. D, in he Ilodriiu typeset.- ll." uhnitwitl Midli- us! ...I" AI tor book learning. the boy's father llldo him take nu hour in the morning and an hour baton ten for feguiar read- ing. Then that In: Iomctbing to read at hull than when he won sitting in Uncles. andhowu not pummod to had or I: line. 9.. L1. L_n_l. .__1_1_- L- L, n n v, IIIII III III IIIUUJ So there began for the boy nix happy and eventful months. He was his ta- thexfa companion and friend. The arm get well and via! only a little atiir. but even after it won well enough for Mr. Mallory to write Will did not go buck to Iphool; Hie father had learned tol well what was the plenum of having such a companion ht his aide. He took Will with him on him rides up the valley to one the lumhennen. He took him with him when he went to caucuses and to the town meeting. A: they rode to- gether he explained to Will liia plane Ahtmt (Ian hnninann 9 4% -.--"7 oyal Maxlsteamshaps `bl, ;Ij.mzI_:Poo1_-._ Aganvma : r\\-r-r\r\vrl\IntIvt`l .1103 III! Ulllllljlvi ubontthobnnineu. L_ L.` I.A_I_ l-_.... III. JIUIEUII uaunc. When Will went to school to bring home his books. s business which has a certain sacred aspect in a large school, the boys received the announcement that he was to stsy at home for the rest of the term with general disapproval, but Will explained that as long as they chose he. would be captain of the foot- ball team and play with the nine, and, though his half holidays and whole * holidays would not be as regular as theirs. he hoped to no-operate still in most of the enterprises they all had on hsnd fox-the public good and theixnownu entertainment, and this promise he well maintained. - 0.. A.I.__.- L-__._ 0-- LL- L-__ -1- I ,, _, , OHAPTER II. I have told this incident in the ear- lier life of Will Mallory because a good deal depended on it. He staid at home that day nlmolt of course. The next day his mother told him that it would he better for him not to go to school, but to be ready for on do to the mill and elsewhere and to on hand when Dr. Morton came. \':n_.._ 1112!! _____A. L_ _-|___I A, 1,,- vvna ausucu uuu IKULIJ uuu luugu uuuuugu. Every body was in time. If the thing must happen, said Dr. Horton to his wife at dinner, it happened as well as it could. That sensible Jane Mallory had her head on her shoulders. In five minutes` notice she `had her basins and her bandages and her water and ice all ready. Jove. I did not ask for a thing that was not there. `Will, he was as cool as if he had been in the army and had seen a thousand men bleeding to death. He held his father's arm Whlln I was stitching and twining, never said ` a word, and yet he saw the whole, and he could do that thing tomorrow as well as I can. Mallory was quiet, made no fuss. Well, you know Mallory would not. He : got to be laid up for a month before he can do much with that hand. LUII II JUHU `Hill -IHIUc But before these words were well spoken the boy was gone. From the doc- tor`s gate he took up on the sidewalk the steady pace which had been well trained in bare and hounds. At the first corner he saw the chaise not 200 yards before him. Then with a spurt. to which the doctor's calico horse was by no means equal, he overhauled theteum in a very low seconds and still had wind enough to tell his story when he had stopped the doctor. The doctor bade him spring into the carriage, which he did with a certain doubt, being quite , certain that he should make the time better alone. But, to do the old calico justice. he also rose to the emergency, and in a very few minutes they were at the door of Will Mallory s house. His mother was standing there. pate, but able tospeak cheerfully to him. In a moment more, with his hand roughly bound: but bleeding so that his clothes were covered with blood, Mr. Mallory appeared in the carriage which had been found for him at the mill. He was: holding his arm up and resting it upon the perpendicular stay of the wagon top, but Will could see that with every stroke of the heart a fresh spurt of blood was forced out from the rough bandage. Eva!-Ihtvlv was: In tirnn If tho hltnn _ll VLIU CRUD. JUII lIlUVV- But Will was not very curious as to which saw had been guilty. Once at the end of Linden street.he ran through his uncle : garden. He swung himself by his arms to the top of a ten foot` board fence which bounded that garden and then dropped on the other side. Then he crossed the Amos pasture at a 4:510 pace, took the picket behind'Dr. Morton's garden with a ying lc-up and so came to the doctor's omce door. Celina, the black woman. saw him as he passed the kitchen window, and the door opened almost as soon as he could have wished. Doctor in?" "No; he is jest gone--gone to Elder Perkins and then to the crossroads. You is jest too late. " Duh In-`on-n Ihnun unnupln I-In-on .-`II i Jun .vu auan Luau us aaulu luv ullllu As Will` Mallory followed the man down the stairs. tairly leaping as he went, and as they ran down Linden street together the man explained that M in stopping backward at the sawmill ` Ms. Mallory had tripped. He had ` thrown out his hand involuntarily to catch his balance and hadout his arm badly on one of the circular saws, "one of them little ones that trims the lathe at the ends. you know. rat WC" unan nnf Qvnrv nnv-inn: on On uv -vvvwy o-wave ,Hallm-y, your father has been hurt at the mill; You are to go home at once. but you are to imp for the doctor I! you go. This man in from the mill. I- II1lII4"lI..`II...._. l_Il......-J AL- ._.___. ; I-nu IIIV EIIID wvov gnu It-unlpl. aovnnnl their lnlt run; when I knock lum- moned the teacher-to thadoor. In a mo- Iment he called Will Mallory to him n- he stood there.` - [I-vuyjlplllg awn v1 one auulluunj - CHAPTER -I. The school race: was hardly-nished and the boy: were yet pnntihg 1-om , I Qrhnln `n -v-nun unknn ; In-"ugly -u--, you to am. us 0! punso to honaonaorry or no O0 Ilnglo; (U680 III) the Imll-QM to OHIO 5111310; 30.15 to ntohivgrpoolmondondo .London. ow. Quunntown. Bolhut. to 888 P0. . `#10095. olouuto Hahn. Ipooiogg UNEUF BOYS! '3)` tcoprrxniu. tn} the Author.] [VGA I:Il.\I3'I'.I I yg: 's:.:- rm ngmrj wma.u`o:< u. -IIUIIIJ UII ill" GIUIILIIL T)!!! was no tying the -band: of the priaoncn, though clothosliyea qero produced by Hannibal for that purpose. Ttolttinmphaut boys bade them ltill hold up their hands. and in thin Inn- mr they marched them. lignnibul and - Mr Imus Jone: joining the proooulon, in the basement the sign] mm of ` ~ 813 railroad. He they won lockod In till two policemen could he brought from 5 station a mile away. Tho next day they were tried and Iuluood to than you: each in tho hduoo! cornu- H1- ' . lolfwnnbat tho udgliau and` ndhIlOwiIhtlIOIoyI'dhhI|oIl- A-pl-n . LII] UWo EU I IUIIUUU. With the pistol Will was master "of the situation. The cries of his brothers and their fast falling steps came enter ' and nearer. "Lie where yonare, ' cried \ the rueelnte boy, and stretch out both V harms! and to the other. Hold up both your hand: and Itand still, or I'll lire. They were both novices at their buaineu. Both were wholly blown" with running. A legion of llenndere women were on the piano. rounding watchmen : rnttlea end ringing police alarms. In a minute more thoother Mallory boys joined Hurry. who wu already on the ground. M 1-: run OC`lI OIIA Iunhln a-I tg Ullla IIU LIIIIUU D SUUU BUUULIII. The country road is perfectly level, i and, as it happened, the moon lay so as to shine on both sides, unshadowed by the hedges or trees in the gardens. Will saw in a minute that he was gaining. He knew that he could run at that rate for half an hour, and he did not think,` from their appearance, that the two fu- gitives could. The man in the rear paused a moment and dropped his cost, but Will did not stop for that and bade Harry pass it. At the moment he pass- ed it himself the man stopped, turned and aimed a pistol, crying, "I will re. " Will wasted no words. The man fired and turned again. He now put his re- volver on his shoulder and tired with- out aim. It was the worst thing he could have done. He emptied his her- rels uselessly and roused the neighbor- hood. for every one was awake so early on that lovely October evening. So was it that when he and his partner turned for shelter into the Maunders place, where in the close shrubbery they could have dodged almost any pursuit, they met Hannibal, the stout ooaohman, who, with a view of cheap glory, had seized Mr. Maunders' revolver from the gun- room when he heard the shots and gone out under the porte oochere. The lead- ing fugitive turned, dismayed, and the man with the empty revolver stood still. Will paused not an instant. Resolute and silent. he came on the poor fellow like a 100 pound cannon shot, ung him from his feet and fell with him ' on the ground. Atuths instant Hannibal stepped boldly down. ' "nIn u an nicfnl M-ufnu `VIII vans: -XPPCII HUI`-II] uUWt Here's de pistol, Masher Will. Kear- tul now. He : loaded." " lLI. AL- __1_;_I IIHII __-_ , -_.,,,`*,n 'I!"f:ENI c LINI l%`11lou_&,onuno N l Iuu uuul vcnu cur JUL I/MU uuu_uu.'_y IUHU. Will screamed toms" two brothers. whom he had sent to the rear of the house and who might not see the ma- neuver of the ying enemy. By chang- ` ing his own track across the lawn he gained on the two men, who were, however, a good l'm_n`d1-ed yards in the advance. His older brother followed him, not so well trained as he and indeed not so well dressed for running, but he made a good necond. Thu nnnnfv-n wnn in nn-Cnn61uu `Inc-A1 The man Med and turned again. Black Arrow aloud to the older boys. It was a moonlight night, and before Jacob went to bed he stood looking out of the south window of his room. In a moment, with a certain impetuosity which belonged to the family, he dashed through the passage and down stairs to the sitting room and broke up "The Black Arrow with the cry: Tliere are two men on the piazza of old'Wi11iston s house! I can see them from my win- dow. IATL _-,A_L_ I_I_,I_|,,,_,,| ,,un - any--1 ULUJVI IVE [Little Jacob Mallory was neat to bed, unwillingly enough. about half past 8 o'clock. His mother was reading Tho ` ul "us a Jung uuuvuuu LIULII 3011001. at one October night Will and his brothers had an opportunity to put the boot on the other leg, and for the rest of the autumn th'e "mild police had nothing to my unfavorable to mthletio exexoiseu. I -1551.` `lnnnls \f..ll...- -__ ..-_L L- I.-j nu Inc rjnuiuunu nun. - V V ' Similar Iuggentjoni you mud; to T } Mn. Mallory at the sagging Maoolety ond by one and another visitor. The mild police" of the neighborhood van in- deed taken wlth a good deal of surprise ut Will : long absence from school. Duo nun nnlmh... ..a..|.4. (Inn ....A I.:.. 'aiv3i!:n=='-,` aim. 7 with six _Io;Iio pulqn. . _| little beyond the Mallory : auon.d:`ive cm at town . on the Plainald road. Q `I -....u .u. --u.n......b.._- ._-...- x..__1- L- mount inn wuuu I-an ungqunuli luudbewoulddnpphouovuyuh-` anon. and no itptovd that win` mm (`but are hat "it! good" h Jnawmhanmo _e-untyshuu- WIIII "III III W-I |U I? III! puhiieherol The Argue. Hemedee hat in with him to come at 6 every and eat type till 10. when. eu- nery cocaine. The Ann and Will would not Y o and my cm e. um mu ehould ont- nothieptoofforhixn Indthatthehoy Ihouid he paid fa whet he did. Thin we: the kingdom ofheevenfoe the boy, end Will kept him tohieother dntiu by threatening to take him any if he lulled. I the clue mnldpet ha. c..g.:Yt.?..nI`t:1 fl . 2-1.; M. Illl l.'IWl%IlI'$IIlITIlIIllI xmumnwm Eopvnhudhh moth: that with IN: Innhndh--tnuldnlann-I-1|-upon-`.00. ' Iuuhh and sinuous: uni: how` I. ILILIV`. no 1 9 annmagnwn [UPI UUI Ul IIIIZIIIIUI III! IIQW INK V to school. This wan "his job. for the boy had quite too much that was of ale on hi: hands to have any time for note 1 H t {Q1 . Ihwtnt 3;: drunnuzl on tn 1 lm D! II llkllllnllllf UU . II uiuuur `0 III. Will'a father went to the legislature M that winter, and this meant it: Will no daily companion. But he bod many M iron: in the re. and he did not mean to let them cool. His mother wu par- onadablo. and also agreed that while: in kept "an! of minohloi" he need Bu (0 in nnhnnl 'I'Iu|n Cnnn 'InI- `nbn CA5 tlna V7 Ill llllllla And to Will the .wholo thing came } with a new rest. which he had forgot- ten. He found that he listened to the teacher : exphmationl, which used to lean: such I bore. He brought to the matter I cartain buuinenilike interest which surprised ih other boys, but he very soon made them fall in with him. an a popular boyfii leader to all. will . 0.04.... .......o 4.. M... |..-:-|-r...... Asuu awn; `ulna lll Aulaucl.` I! HUCIUUIID. The teacher hardly knew what to do. He had to take Will. The constitution of the United States provided for that. But where to put him? He was an inch or two taller than the boys he had been classed with before, yet he had never "analyzed" a line of Milton and had no idea where Cape Bryan-Martin was. Still, it wold be ridiculous to put Inch a big fellow in with the little boys who were yet to learn about (Jape Bryan- -Mnrtin. Why. he was too big for their desks and chairs! 80 Will was put with the Bryan-Martin boys, was charged to study extra and make at) certain implied oonditions," and their leaders, on the other hand. were charged in private not to make fun of his ignorance. because it `was not his fault that he was behind. Much did the teacher know about the business. There was no danger that any boy in that class would make fun of Will Mallory. ' A...: On mm at... ...:...a.. u.x.... --__'- "Inc IIIIU uvvu pnuuuuxa IJUVV. 80 Will appeared at school one day with thone books which had been car- ried away-after his father's accident. Winn Onnnlnnu Lnurlluu 1...... ...|-..L A... .1... CHAPTER V. It had always been dimly understood that Will Mallory was to go to school again when the spring term came. Ten weeks in spring," his father said. That is what I had, and I dovnot want you to get out of touch with the other boys. You are no better than they are. ' it you are no worse, he said fondly and proudly-fondly, for he and Will were like two brothers now. On IIYJII _____ .....1 ..L __L__I __.- j__ VII 0 All this had to be told, becnule it ac- counts for a certain devotion which Si- las Tnrgot had for Will ever afterward. resembling indeed the devotion which man Friday had for Robinson Crusoe. IAIIIJLII II-I IILIU UIIUIIu Sure enough, before long h the three ` outcasts from the Sunday school were the three best behaved boys lh Mr. Ru- dolph s choir. and, for the planet they had had a chance to have, three of his best soprano `singers. and when in the spring theregwas a `reorganization of the Sunday school and the sessions were put at the end of service, when Will was appointed assistant librarian, ho made Nathan Clarke, one of the black trio, his rst runner, and Miss Dounegan was glad to take the other two into her class without asking why they had been expelled from Miss Da- via qnuuu Ul. lulltltl. What in didwu to an homo the nhunlnno ll. TBA Luna: I1. in-1|` Q nuu yvu unu uusuu, tuu, 11 you uxu. Now, each of these three boys had av sort of currish idea that he really want- ed their imbecile help in his printing. In fact, all, the time Will had been sing- ing Rise, crowned with light," and ' "A charge to 'keepI have" he had been thinking that these three boys were go-' ing to the dogs as fast as they could go, and he was wondering what he could do to save them. To the three little out- laws it was a great compliment to be invited anywhere by the captain of the boys football team, and they were glad- ly on hand on Monday evening. They made a hard evening of it for Will. but he had not expected an easy one. His work with his types advanced very lit- tlc, but he got a hold on the three boys he never lost. Wednesday afternoon he took them trout shing with him. Fri- day he spent the evening with them skinning a mink which John \Brottens had trapped and had given to one of them, and when he proposed to them to come round and practice singing at his father's the next Sunday morning they assented, precisely as they we id have done had he proposed to them to go into water with him on Slturday afternoon. A111 _ n L- _-:.1 4- L1- ,,-_4L.,, can 1, con l out-. I 1 ` Flu American Lino oi Holman are the II; tut draught pnmonur boalm on this route. thus lmm-lug their being able to run all the npuln. oven whom the water is at in Iowan pom. aloe}-ourn_ilng daily service will IDDOII N 6 to r-Pu an `Iron: lngatou can o on , & ma urn ght be on (also: own pan.) gldit "on thdtolroobouh. '- two` cum stamp {or duorlptlvo Vb: ll lat. Ill IIUI I.IUUI-I- Yes," he said to his mother, "I do .not like to give up the choir practice, but it I do not sacrifice something therein no good. Some time will have them in the choir. I q--- -._-.._1_ |_-A__.- 1.... `LL. u,_-_ ID vuv--as|.| 'lIA_I0wu IIJBUIJ Ill! I'll-III LII pretended to laugh at such an absurdity. Will took no notice. but went nxrinto the choir gallery and did his best in Rise. crowned with light, imperial, nlun. IQ! But before the rehearsal was over be excused himself. went down stairs and after a little found the `three banished - boys in the graveyard spelling` out ._the letters on an old Campernoerfs tomb. Silas." said Will, did not you any you wanted to learn how to print?" l Yes, said Silas eagerly. Will you show -me?" That's what I've come for, said Will. "I have got a large job- for this week, and it you will come round at teatime and eat some crackers ion the way, so we need not stop for ten, you shall help me. And then, turning easily to the other two boys, he said, And you can come, too, if you like. Nnw nnnh nf than tin-an hnvu M-A n. .Bl|lll1I!.I0lIW.lIl|1-|3?`I3l|D.SIVOc.B0Il'. 0 0 As he went int itch} one do} a little only ho found thteo mall boll` hanging and on the steps. What's up?" an! _ ill. Que of thorn looked crops, one loo aheepiah, and the third only said, "T la mod and turned us ont-zit I wu_1_ted to stay in I" And he nvnfnndn fn Innah nl-. nnnl-u an nluunliou ` Twit` 1 I;u"so'$ :"z7:'i'.e mu ,honr.h,fore WC .h3nn.day .Ic;hl,i`:II, 4511!! tie Vestry. So Will had beg'g`od on `from th . Sunday school Ind" sung with the choir. An In: want (um nhnrnh nnn A-V. 4. hrnnnn in QHA In-If hnnll hl:"PQ earnin- CALEDONIA SPRINGS All comers have been oom- fortably accommodated at this plan. There has been no, 1 room at .._.___._ -._y__v - `V--- vyu--an Then is no nmodythu Min mic. pinchod and puny children and no quick] and chain- sny mm their growth. punish on shit? bonomand rutol-on the yin; ` lunch. Illll Nous romp at :'):`lld`u:>`d.`I'\'u. unlorn 001- or tn Oom u . u but nnody Ion -`..o:or.-:ork'o:'l: fun-dowbn :&hoo.I` children, an nu snot! r u unovu u gunigluo P_rloo O! M Ill thucclsh. on-x clamp.-_4lhn Inc no 115014....- -j--L "sarcasm.-ncuyn.o.uu-n.1ul Pdnun Mutt. Arc `llny tnmung. ofn w...}, vnni nnnl -InLI- I nu gnugluo l _rloo Cl III thucclsh. couch clout-."-'lh9 Ion lot ollldnnm II-njn IQ` Ida J. Fiuhor. 653 Yo o :trooc.'1`monl_.o. uya: "1 bus baton mar : Compound Iron Pill: and nd than good." For halo In E. G. Mimhdl. -Iv an-U; A-rlvl-jg III DUI "IV-U] "XI; . run: and llelly 7 Bulk! Up That! ICIGI Will: IA ll.lI' CILIIY-NIIVI COIPDUID. ll'0ll fllll IIICI Inn I by E. c. lliocholl. [Hows The Ghildren s 113151111 : I yuuwuwu. And they` all sailed togethcr. The last I heard of them they were lowering a boat at the opening at Fnlnou buy. on , Mr. Swiss Family`: island. The long]- tuda in 185 degrees west and the mt- tnde 7 degrees north. When they come home, I will telryou more. `rm: nu). ` nun; 5U wluu uuux nuu nun uuuwullu: i No is just the right person. Why did I never think of him? But it is not too late, Silas. " And he sat down and wrote a now to Commodore Stetlou and even put on a special delivery stamp to please Silas, and Sun took it to the postofce. And Olunn n`l g-H..I A.._-Al.-_ l'l1I__ hill` |4Ub'|lU' Hui Lllllallllln But all soon as the "commodore had gone. when Mr. Man-er came back from the door, Silas cried with all his `pent up eagemeaa, Why cannot Wm Mal- loty go with him?" And hisuuolo said: In. In 4-; 0|... ..l..I.o ....--.... nu... 11.1 ` You, said Silas. Will you show me? tlemun he must be, too. who can keep secrets and keep out of quarrel: with the unidshipmuu uud tl1uship'a oicors." ` Even than Silas, iu ugcny with biting his tongue, said nothing. nnt an annrn no thn "nan:-nn:Inun L-) ll-IIII I UIUIJIII Bllll ulcnlulu. 7 Even when the commodore went on to say, I am going to see Mr. Bollel. the secretary, to see whom he.can give mo for an nmuuuensis or priynt'o,clei_'k, " Silas hit his tongue and said nothing. You see," said this nice, hearty Ixii'lor. I want a young fellow with his eye: open. who has n. smack at language, who can write a better hand than I and make a butter sketch than I, and I scu- White tr 0 Bunch Mghu. ho Shnmou all burn Anthracite cool. I! [ah Amounts for their immaculate clumri- noml. and the ontln absence of Imokn (uha ob tlomtl future of R at-onmbont trip) ra- ll! tiny II the well-merited distinction of the nadron."_ They Me readily recog- O N v(kY.ork Oontnl Shield on the e . anrpiig `Ira Mlntqusll day lino Kalb`- Ii W I. t vlottoo ' 1. I .13! A clans gobttrnetoai don: ulghr trho frfg [W1 o opportunity for the lulu onloymont. all ' most thrilling ttip on the Ame:-ioun 1 ;hoAllcr1e|n pusonur rnnta. thus lnnnrlnu their balm! able .. ;..`.,e 8.. n1:e1}>" n':;i)fu.tm:'.1-'!:}`:1`t?3 uuusuuu uuu uuuluu uu uuu putuuuu. Silus was reading one of Mr. Steven- son's stories one evening when Commo- dore Stetson onlled. Commodore Stetson l had invented it new arrangement for an electric signal on board ship, and he had come to consult Mr. Marrer, Silas` uncle, about the details. i Mr. hiarrer "was an electrician. As ways. Silas paid much more attention to what other people were saying than to his own business. So he heard the commodore shy that he wanted the new "call" Ainished, it possible, within 3 month, 7 for that he had been ordered to the East Indian station and that they should all sail before the 10th of July. Silas could not help thinkiurhow nioe it would be to go with hinty~..tQ_;l1nve a chance It breadlruit and onagrus and lobsters, gunve and other luxuries of Swiss Family Robinson. " but he said nothing. Will had made him understand that he must hold his tongue; that "the dumb men's orders still increase." ll`--- ...L...._ LL\.. --.......-.1_..- ___._A -77 nuu, puaacu Uuly IUU quwnuy. Then, by what we will an accident, they came to uu end before he had really nished the course he had planned. Hilnhl wsm rnuhilua Ann AC Mr Qlrawn-L D0]? D8 ll-Illll away Om III D335 `K1030. The society 01- an ecadexny or oollege town is always simple-that is to lay. the best people find each otheirmlt and come together. Will Mallory was popu- lar with the fellows because he was good patured. obliging and simple . part- ly because he was not afraid in football. and, though he did not pzetend to be much of a baseball man. eonld tnkelniu place as n substitute. With the older people in the college he was is, fave:-its for the same reasons. He confessed - ignorance when he was ignorant; be listened well; he bore I hand when he was asked to; he would sing it Mn. Bentley asked him to sing: he would play tennis if anybody failed to appear; he did not insist always on having his own way. His two years, and Silas as well, passed only too quickly. 'l`}1nn hv tvnt Inn ad" nn nnnlzinnb UOILIUII III! I IIIPNIUJ WIIIUI-I Wllllgu `I him to sing with the spirit. Will had L laid up 0300 `by his printing ,.aurl was i to enter a a special Itudqnt It Har- vard. Little Silas took on III." II his mother said, at the; idea of putting that she racollectod that she had a coulln in Onmbxfidge and, with Will : full up- provnl. sent the little fellowLdo_wu to spend the winter with her, that he need not be amilo away from his beat tripnd. Tho annintu l\'. nu nnna-an nu nnnnnn l ` 35. ". ! lie" tend? lgy humane toil: end,:.tgr uhlyglpnlj ugd nhonld beginliho the irieu of C Grant tam a. when; at one end,-109300 the boa of a horse and at the other end no the tail of another. but when you know nothing at the hodiu of these two * ho:-se_s. Thin little Silas could and would do anything which Will Mallory bade him do, and it end_od_ oddly enough after two years in Will ; taking him with him when he went to college at Cambridge. to: the little boy de- lighted in his singing. Ho Itill hod ihat . olepr soprano voicq.` and he hndynen-` derneuzftmd sympathy which compelled hivn tn Dina uviblu tho nninili will hand '_`Y- '7` J. D. allaergueeve. "*"uu:6,a.1`. .ShtIo. uolmnu so. Q-W""'1` 7I|u;- "wt- ]MM_r_i':' VTU nan Ill-ii` !P 354PrInoouIt.. Dltilorfli "_'!?'_3".T3 FINE You can get bait of Tobi! at rock bottom prices. FvnI'uf"\:nn L-I OK- I.l..-j....s..- av. nuun uuuuul pnccs. Everything 11 the Hatdwaro line at right prices. . . I - . . . FURNITURE. I-L-M BRA!/Sglrifs llllllulllf ;ll8WB[[0,% Iungswn AND LBXANDRIA BAY. E;.'_.'_.,.*m.'.:...z... .e:.m..:::,;.;:=:: floohutor oven 5:. us- I and Cudu no 1095 tun. connotlnc AC [vino with tho Delaware. ookuvannn h % V -?i'Ji]?-.ia'-7 &`i_nnH{h mu nut. Trim lJp You-c'_.(f5_c'I`rdoii. .A_ Get a good Lawn Mower} down to cost price at A. STR:_$HAN'$. Beautify Your l.i_IWII. Wm. Aljen ` Son, ALLEN'S SHOES. ; .. Crumley Bros. pavmnnf nf nt-nnnnfn 6'-Brian .-(AA WEE? lug: nut . ~ ' ;,= The trouble IPOIO from A chain ulnllr; 5! heavy lining. undl hnu..oug.-. ' r,p..nmubu.d.uIhmauensoau `Hall 3 dull nnhina nnln in us. n-null `A voll Ila` cabin: on mnlh und= renum- o docks. nnd thoir tnuteful Iumiuh nus bra opmploto in cover: detail. " `Tho heautlfnlkspnoinnn Dlnlng Room: on 8 Ipln Duo . with their generous Into windmvn, no equipped with indiv dual and htwo the lamest. outing marshy of: My IOGTTIIII tho St. lawronoo Vlr. The nkmu arnlnumout. uorlh puuonun the nu prlvlhgo ox onlovlnc the cxullnnt maul: without running nu: of the an r- nllolug tuna .. . The unlike in of tho ut ordo gap up. so being upped to ma Nine d u nit-non inning. in pIr!eQ my en bury nobd "l:ui$ ol modem Iq|_Iphulldlu.> '1`uy o men do nu not-Box. ot%ogu$;v.in., M Brugzlstsor hlplkg on ROI.`I|QI_Q.'P'~ D) T. MILBURN 6: 60.; 'Io`I-unto. " uuul, uxnonumg no Ill] IOIIII." ' `~' " - I am glad to tastilgo tho ollnobl of Donn : Pnllq. (or No I ; I, could no_b ltoop to Inch mg; wutbo pain and ntilnqu. I.-an new ,- quito supple. mm! on do my Wonk with l out on trouble. As I natural fut: Donn : idnoy Pill: have `mltaorqd! no to" perfocu health aguin. Ono Ian Lim; Pill.o_v_u` night NI` days cures oombtputlon. drumriahn. Price 254:. 3' III by `II T` unyl cures wnllilpll D druggiahn. Price vuul a cum mung pun m back. oxtondihg to Io! " Inm Irlnd M) mlhilv tn um lnilwuy {non 331313`: on ' 3:313 nilwrynfacwl in only in Moucbon but slang In. q ' inluviuwgdiyqu `- T V V :40? -~ - rism the druddd kidney 5 v = ' in an-aarianoul. unngunuxululuuu ulllio -' 3"` ;~ I lone no time experimenting. ht ing on the advice of my tdusdu who V "I and ma hosted an virtdu of Dunn`: 4.1:; nay Pills, I wont dimcb to In! And proeuudn box. Imidopf` _\ _ ' my buck wu {roe (nun pain, uni like I new man. -` 'n.. o......L.I- ...... 4...... - ...;': .. ......a.1' {yuan truunleu, I! 1 nun ucrll WJE. with a dull whiny pain in tho ' , hack. extending: to my hint A` "-- , W01`! IIIUV I .~ IQIIJIIU t . V ` ' ehuiob. onnu BOcInmn8 ` if trouble! nil! 4 od thus: rouifnl icons siohl. . I Inn nu timn nxnau-hnanIAno_ Int Ant. nun one UIIIIIX I hu.olp&r5ono0d. . The unumo is or u nut. u _ rod " ll furylco. t! 9 In hilry _:a lu.-Th ul,b tilt 1|1:ncao!hy:1'3oc.5 5.y.uua $11 [$3 __tho I_no_o_ pqwerfnl 'typo of Kuhn 00- III U UNTIL , Sszcrivg. llolnunon. llvu were. fgu` ' ' illj: _ {`. .'.TfL';-- B_3_.1'.".'l!'_.."` h f lendhvg oporuunf colonial mils-nu. and in wall knot: "F Privacy I I.I1IIlUUIVI.I| nun hoot. Tlovcgo I3 Payment of ic <)unfI htquisfd. you want. tho Ohqaput and Hist A wm burnt worn III kn: but of can. wu I'"arlGI'|IT W I com v III 0}: oopun;oou'olovIu ICC I ATIIJKII an A` Ifurylco. par! 9 enunuy sh T1130 3 no at ,bo_nas he hr! 19 mm; om it.y`.is'Iqulrod in the most. gowerfnl trlu Hutch My mu. Thu Are days oftrejoicing. : Bargain days are ilio days of rej_oin_igg'., Many will therefore rejoice in the annaunc.enggnt_ that for the .baln`htI"..of this man th we -willcap- tinue our -Gredhdp Sale. Bargains in every department. - You'll know u by the nu. ' onnanen --A A-- ', 00:03am. "nun ' The _"i=561*wBAR" .I't`I\.a-\o- .'~ Kw Amartonn Line to Iontrul In the llllmont In Inn (on: wnnc. The Shaman lalmpltaf " Amarlou" and St. La!- nnoo" mi 4:: to-duo bout-I. ,G0nn|nIo0egl nian -I-Sun. qupr-_ :`A_._._....__...L._. -_- '..':.,.*. .:'.. .':`-"`. '%9:`{'`A`!`2.'r~ Ins-vs ' Ilonh-0`! `H '.a`-`.?'-.`-` ` uv Ilont . dds 1. rt 0 K um n.uYn.t.nrdu.t LINE " "'i9".a,fm2 i L ?! ." %'F iommncm .-on'*ode'sd mru nu ul ll !lV.L\AI-`LI ~_IIIIUIIIaIll_' vu nvwuwmuny , nu; . - I _ ':1lM'u1.n-'m.w.guy Service. V uoupgyagwag : gsuuws. numvs. -ihnvi I;`i{}nJbu*I: -`o.m." ]_loI;;idntyn ,' W.d.' ` on '9` I . . On - `A ` 51 "2"" 1 `no u u Wod in I X` `I = my 1-. HI`? FIN `V5? Ic IJWKWUE g,qn.n:-nuorus-nunooo|1.ouuuIu`~ fut luuvlou Ins.-"campus." WIIOIOIUD` ti. hbblhdllo poohll`y_fo(t h'l`ouIa um: the mo M- n od 1% modem :5 phuildlugs The val t'?$lIn ciniinlh and roman,- Adm-.Itn. -nd thnir nn U. `OINKDA VH1 Mll from Bolton `Huh nut and am: September. OM ate: 0! pun to hondondoxry to wheel: . M 5! Diary ondu. Wulnoulny and I 'o'.".". 3'I`:.. In no: lpply V ` b '}"'r.aa'3" 5'03 '1'oRoN*rq-uoN'mm'Ax. Lmr. mm-an-n Inna- RI-u-non.` A-ll. nun kghdain. vs II nnton 9:15 p.m. Tuqudsyn. Thun- "b"'333a .". mu ; wind roam". o'I!klh.l'ruoott and fnfvi . ' ' ~ FACTS. .-_ qt _. .__._:-__ tn..- A- It-._L_--I I- IL- uoonoour nu onwogo ulna nvt IINIII forms I In Alu- I y Honda. can 1 ?.I90o'olooI nu. ilTB},8TEAlsl!IP 00., mn. jplta` an" "America." And "Ht. Lul- " J? n 9. no conutrnooed 0 H` :r;.:::s..':.%.::; modem l1,0l.u-Jill! lil, c ug 3'35-.-.93. .1. n.`_q'.`n,_. '9' "-W _ __.._-- _ ` ` mm Sorkti am; : 8a3t::??%'&f.? _4- _..__ 3. - _-_-. -.. inluunni City Pnanqngor Aunt, , Foot Brook Muo . Kin;-non. 57.?" -;'.'.`n..."""" x.ooo pf o:'c h. Jmm :3`uon- Ea`:- -J .'2.'I`.":l'.".`R I I F. A. l"DLGEl!n City Pnanqn or Aunh, . Klnnton. F. A. POLGEB6 Gitv Pnmiannr Am AID 0 ST. uumanca (Inn... 1. 11...: I..nc.a.`.I6 v :"'3' adisdiy, NW 7. Fri. IH-nhlv Hnvvhun |r.. mam] ll! lull-nun oncnvinn M mar Saviour. by um um nueon. Iv picture I: rupmdnccd roan IOIIII famous nun. -Alonh no *- hu hon mm to twenty on-don pot day. 0 hoollgv-obointiful that what mph no it Inn! It "'I.B'lT GLAN A1` THE fl IE BIIOUOHT TEARS '10 IV IVES. :7! on. "Olmsted nun u:-wool : work with obook." an moth. Roma Mn undo at vane: 0! not! chunk undlu .oI|lIlR.|nthn. yhon o`0;onoo"n.:io 90!: 01 r. u can won In 0 - ht avian torn." Moo a nu: or woman of can noun position cl . to dank All their mm In: and 0')!` than. P. o lo: (:1: . . Ihbll. Nichol`. Chicago All. . U Iacluuo Mada: CILVLIT WI`. '1 FIHUUC huunuuuucndaquou. Apumuoon Ii,`-Wlltnnlhonhcnlonu-can Aboncndluun-Julian doununhl mu Iulsmluuunh VUII IIUIVUIC ll` IIIIIo `Om! out mama to nblloh. Contains nearly ll! full-nun ounv nu to! Saviour. hy tho Inn -nun. Inn oiotuo norodnmd Pootluud and Run rnnoinoo. um r.m.-Iaoon| for llhu-bot Luke, contact- ing V th C.P.R. East and Wool. mm mm -Jlondnn. Wodnndnn and Fr!- In; with C.P.E. last and Want. -Jtondnyu, Wodnndnyn and Fr!- din gain dlnut oonnoelrnnu at Ronlnv I! J [L IIIIQII for nouns in aha North. `I'll! I-Ill - 0lI(ll]I, WOIIIIOIGIYI IIIG l'l'I- thngnkin vi .P.|;.'?x$tou for pom. In nu Nonn- wnt and on Colmnbln. 1.11 ___.1_..I__ _. II a. II -_J n - - IZKLEE III!` V IKIJWIXUIUK` I um n.m.-For Ottuwmlontnnl. Quohoc. t.Jo n.N.B. Hnlax,BoIcon,Torono.0M- ouo. nvor.hanI'nv.t-Inuit HM. l(nh.Du- an III lohrdu` was sinr`c:nI66tlnc $a3n'nt2t::apnou..D""')'z'ov vlmm` 3 . . I I I ' V ' Iollh. l'.'.'fo I"n.'-li`.B.' 'iin|'1ii'a'x}'iJb'-'ca'ii"1`6i<'>a?o7.'()'l'xIl W nvor nfnw. Smut uvia, Du- I 9. Put . lnnlpog. Vancouver. Butch, Ponhnd and San Dnnoinoo. Ill! n.m.-I.nnAl In! llhnrhnt Lnkn. nnnnnnt. VII Ill IIFIUIIII UOIIIIIIDII. _.I::IK. l .|nl0.!.I` I no-nalngw In 1 -nI'n-n III)-CU IIIIIX) VIIZIIU W`! I. (DNWAY. B. W. IOLOIB. Ant. Gan. has. In. On. lnucu. Canada Pacific Railway: I .--vv -unvlna urnupnnnun emu M31`. onum win. No. I lixpnu. 2.10 mm. No.ggxprou.1.`2gn.m XDPIII 1. mm " 6 Expnm. 11.00 pm. " 13 Express :10 15 mm " 4 Exp:-cu. 1.10 53.11:. 7' Exprosmli 40 p m " I3 Ilxod. 6.45 p.m. " 1 ixmu, 1.10 pm .. ` " 19 Cd. 6.45p.m J. P. HA.Nl.aR'Y.Al'onI. 0.1 . cm Punonnr uuuon.Foot of John- Icon strut. Kingston. kfsrou &_1>EmBRok1a For the `ubovo Bantu:-u Tickets will be tuned in. Flrpg Clan Singlo Faro from Kingston to all ntnionn in district. Toronto, Orlllh, Otto- wa Illd Montreal. incluoive. good to so on p.m. tnlns.July Mat. and Ill trains August In And Rod. and good to return not later than Annie Std IR91. . |cW|c H'OilLlDAY, AUGUST 2nd. I 3" ll H I d `(3nnndl?nn'.pt"a\::it`l)`al A`:enf. oswogo, Kingston AND RYAHIIDIA IIAV ., 'I`0Al4Ir ' STATIONS -IN ` Jaw. Eat-ovnn and uosltaonh. '3':-am all ltlutlgns in Ontario. Windsor. vu am an . Upon pronenthtinnn nf cortlontp M du- Mlmv, rly ill]: d out and ulcned. lcknw 0: Nu return trip will lye issued to In an t r new "I'|PI?::tlo?1ll'n.rn and Lqnflnt. {mm 111' |VIIl\I II` V7 :49! I Wok of Winnipeg to and Including loose Jaw. Eat-ovnn From all Rtnnna In Ontario. Winduu-_ B t than it . b any Ain- LABURERS EXCURSION vv Iuguur run-uu Erlvtvlqg U571! IIULWOBII CAPE VINCENT AND NEW YORK. Inr lnuvm. vntm: Mm. lmhla. nnrl unllnl-.I- warp: V &l`\JlI1.lV A. Any mm W 1 Una. For lowout. rat-es. time table: and reliable Information apply to FEED. A. FOLGER, city Tiokot. Agent 3. W, & 0, RR; Foot Brook 8!. ,Kl1int.on. A 'm1co.emvmn`m~nI.u (nu. 1c..w.& o.1i1L. smou... my. .--_--____._:._...___. '. .. .;. `.3-"I35-cl`!-.I`~P.'-|-'f ` 'nn TABLE: Bteamor for on VINCENT wllll vo KINOST Ndnily (Snmla oxoepted) I AJ1. ond'2:3o .51., nonnwtink at Cape Vincent with trains to all points In the `I Igrl-rvxsu-\. ma--names TF0 : : 'IIcKcw`Yor nu return trip will be issued to Ibnrzmxrolut for OH 00 ` QT: purtloulnn And Lutlet. from any Onnndhngfncio Ry. Azanf. lat!!! III! 0011:- AY at a pan. 0- uP%AY M to p.m. D l'u'qo- Inneo sun 3 an To- Iolhtislwln. 3?-.1 lo:':'::"uucun. .0 Don nulls ltalldod both In . Oonnogtggrz :nm on Hontruldnuy or .nam.:v. ` 7'As.sw1n-coo. -an Aunt. hum uonh. ___.___...._..__....___ m&?#2!2&9221%b"'ail `:_ :01 qunuma uuu ovetrlnxormntxon apply up J..l'- IAIIJIY. try: -~(ivmn ruhktotlon J. '1'. uimnnuunvn Ajnnt. 48 Clarence z-ttroet. '0nrthna1nla.n ..am.huy. unwuug v-nu-.5 av V,-nrwuvn From llonhosl umldlun.. .J'Ir.h.lnIy gu-1ala.n.... ...24th.Ju|y from Quohoc .17th Onmorma .. . lmurenmnn. mh Au . Pnrhdan. . . . nut Ann. . um djnn......ir.hbAug... v. lnlnn... 4thBom....... oi Mt.sapdevu1vtn!orm;tlon [pp], to .l_`I..lA'Il.\T. Ann-Q .79.}: Aug. For Liver|.)ool (calling 3-I: Movilla for nondonderry).every Saturday from` Mon-/V :1-ea]. calling ab` Quebec. I`-nun Ilnmtum-I, Funny. ling]-:4 llotth King" for Olmrlolm, N.Y.. (Potl of "Rocha-vtor)_. ' _ 8nndu-`Br. North King" loans at l_a.m. for Thousand Island; and Alexandria Boy. rl:|`::s ruorvod to change than without I10 For further lnfonnntlon, srdin s 9 and mum. apply to u. ufwnun on. Manager. - _ ~. o lookout). I`cIl IUUIIIIIIUIIIFIIJI HIIOII VIEW.) lh."NorhK1n" lnvunndn ss la ` nuts I! 1 w s"a""'"'21 $"""& """`:`a.i'%o an. 4% 5:: rcf`k1n~ for ofumom, Ni`. (pm 91 [ALLAN LINE] \Jl'V.I D-ll} $2 I 1'` I `-830 Wagner Palace Shaping Olrn between .'!A!3'lll vnanwsmr A mri nu-n1 vnt vu s.w-u-we: . T as . .'a-runny it uh) ' .,P.' '1' viva |I0l`|.I..6l.1pEIr I` lctou. _ _ { ,!I;l'otuto Idah- ---u%-aii-- ' -$1. tlxe-"lcrI`.xA1roAaq;Ag6`n,iy: `...'%.:`::.1a* .:..... "::.r.-.".*:: ;`::.'.':.'.2.:s':, . 1'unU'1'\.p'uU1V`1`lziAu muss. ltumnn have Kingston dnl Iexcop oudayg. coin: rut at 5 u m . D3 1; (game 1: ondny . going`, west no ap.m. Through I. o 1 of Quanta y dugnt. KINOBTONJIONTRBAL LINE. Sh. Oolumhlnn loans Klnnbnn at am 3 m-. and. Wednesday and lfrhlay for llontronl. nun so denim g may go on bond IM- nuunu ch. night |ntoro.rsB.puu nu. ;=.V"l A n|.n 1-v--|.I_. urn... ....__ "l.'x-1-V-7'9-oklgoxtnzston and Rochester. N.Y, ( mlnoncinc Nth June.) It: "lnnlu Klan" lnnvnn nntlnvu at I-AI I; Q: uuuuu [ulna maul: nu nu puuuai Ill ull! `UNI TE!) STATE S. |lI..__.._ n_I..-_ n|-__1.__ 111-- 1, _4_, ,_ VF Jill. -I-`' Em Ann 3: Y I: Phlldl- 3`:., limo1":]a uuI 1'l`r'\gt<)oI:n'nd th: 8 "`i`"RAvaLL|Nc-E3v RAIL. oun SAVIOUR IN IIRT." .--- Ainn noun 4. _..|.IA_|. I\-...-l_- .. __'g_=n:o;vaIi.uioe-av -soar. NEW TIME TABLE. man... u... _....... .-...-_ 1-nuns` Luv; xnmamx. 3-- ngA__- |l__4....| n Tsff-4ffHRO?i Il_Al mu mo_noNnuz;u. une.