ucpvu Mn. V min I; nuot...3o|w- 1. Manon: . 13': dubnnwvl ._uu. c_ cu. BIC , gnu Vnuuuy vuqau HIV!) in spam! thqnight in thy one 8 unless be `H willing to jump out the window and bush his nooknlnd Ibo had mtber ih I (hound times than let himdu _, . Icr wan no lllll wwuuuu I0-Ill]. 00 `k-opt Mn pointing out all the house: in 3 the town and ovary hill and valley in the whole neighborhood, and whom the llnally naked him to look at his watch and tell her the time Ibo was. an lhe ptotondod. dreadfully alarmed to and that it was ha}! put 5. Halsey run downtho ualn andfonnd that the door was looked. and nobody was within hearing. The sexton had forgotten that than was any one up the nmcploand hadlockednpandgonohomonzo o'clock. alnlnal. Halsey came bacl: and told Ila Payaon, who bum Into tears and laid that her reputation Inn` ruin- `ed. Bhtand Rainy would have to Annual 0.. 'n4.I.a I. n... .a.....m. ".1... 1... suuru usuu uulu wmlxy. One day Miss Payson she gets yonna ` Halsey to take her up in the steeple ol the Baptist church. You see, visitors were always going tip that steeple be- tween the hours of 10 and 5. during which the sexton staid at the church to attend to things and see that they conducted themselves as they should. At 5 o'clock be locked up the door thst: led to the steeple. snd then he looked up the church door and went home for the night. "ml! Du.-an hing` Inna wnnnsu an--n ` tun ungui. \ "mu Payton and her young man L went up the steeple about 3 o'clock ` the afternoon. but she said she oujo It I0 much that Halsey was prevailed upon to lay them with her 1 good denl me: than he laud intended to-nay. She k hhu nnlnna nnt all Hun Inn-Inn. ln UUQI UL UIIU Ellilllu "There was an old maid in Mr. Humphrey's congregation who was more determined to get married than any woman you ever saw. She was one` of these thin, persevering looking wo- men, and a mighty dangerous sort they are. Miss Payson. which was this lady : name. was bound to marry a young man by the name of Halsey. who had never done her any harm and was about as sensible and well behaved a chap as there was in all Athensville. Of course he didn't has the least idea of marry- ing the woman, but he was one at those good tempered chaps that are always afraid to say no when a woman as s them to do anything._ Good temper is the ruin of lots of folks. It's kept me down. I know that. If I'd been one of these crusty, rampsgeous fellows that never do a kind action it they oan help it, I should have been superintendent of this road instead 0! being only a sta- t tlon master at one of the smallest sta- tions in the territory. Never you be too good tempered. 0! the two it rains more men than whisky. (Tun slaw Illa: ban-an An nah: an.-nu- IJIIIIJ U [JULIU- I tell this just to show what an en- 1 terprlslngunsn the person was. He in- sisted on having the tallest steeple to his new church that could be found anywhere in Montana territory, and b'gosh he got it. People need to oeme from miles away to climb up in that steeple and see the view. There wasn't any View to speak 0!. the country being too hilly in those parts to have much scenery. but for all that people were anx- ious to` say that they had been to the top of the steeple. ' `"I"hrA run an nhl mall! In II :- UIIIU Illl WUUH Il,lU IIJIJIIIIUIQ l1XlIC'Io This hyer preacher took charge of the Athenavilie Baptist church a matter of ve years ago, and, being-~a wonderful man for managing a church and mak- ing it attractive to the general public, . it wasn't long before he had the largest congregation of any preacher in the place. The Presbyterian minister felt that he had to do something to main- tain his position, so he preached a se- ries of sermon: on hep , proving, as he thought, that sprin n AVE: the on- ly authorised way of pfigarn, and that immeraien was all a mistake. In one of his sermons he made _a pretty good point by showing that on one occasion: John the Baptist baptlzcdlsn many peo- ple in the course of a day that he must have averaged three to the minute. This, the preacher claimed, would have been impossible if he had done it in any other way than by apriukling. Mr. Hamphreya only laughed when they told him about this sermon and said, `Just wait till we have our regular spring baptiaing aeaaon. So the next spring, when there were about 40 peo- ple yonng and old waiting to join the Baptists. Mr. Hunaphreya, he takes the whole lot down to the creek and im- merses everyone of them in lcaathan ten miuutea, breaking the record and beating John the Baptist`: best time. This made him more popular than ever, and that year the people built him a new church twice as big as the old one; It atanda on the hill about a mile out of Athenavillc, for when it was built it was cal lated that the town would grow in that direction, which somehow it ; hasn't done. I61 L..II `L1- .I__L A- -I_-__ __a,.L _,, ,_, III UIIII UI UIJU,UUMIJlIl g Thlt Bnjiiist preacher hasn't any 3 thing to do with it -except tolswear that he married theplainiii! Ind the-delemh w ant. There's nothing crooked about the T Rev. Mr; Humphreya. He : as good as "they make `em, though I gay it myself, and I don't think much of Baptist: an a general thing, having been bronghnp I Methodist, though I resigned` from them when I was made conductor. which in 3 berth that a man can't do anythiing with unless he can sweat a blue circuit when the mansion arises. H'l`I-I. `urn: nunnnluau Ivnnb nlun-no A` -vw- g-v_-- wav, ---Uuvv- % *:;+~".7~!!.-.-I-Wu`!-t-A% wt . I L STIAIIR "'.` DI." _ 11 II Klnulon lot loolmtu won udu,hun- ..,..,...e W... ..f " You earths: talljchup esepding on `the rear phtf_oI'm.qt tbeexpreu when she went shtogsh haze ethils moxnipg? laid the Jexiuho etntiolunalter. "He's `the Athennville Buptiat ptueher. `end he`: on his way to Chicago to give his ` testimony" in the [greet divexee nit. What! I never toldyou about any di- JOICO mic? Well, you mrpmiue me, for thit there divorce suit is just the big- gest lming at the hindewe have ever had hr this section of theoonntry. ~ `"l'I-Int nnnnt nnonnhnr ha-n l gnu- [:nA%4q11tan_a__ig1_vtiro6snnA% %. :nl;::"mr" wumxr.` ;41i<`;i:-1.-I`jo. . .mvi IUIWILT. "Mr. Hnmpbrrys nally consented } Ind called cut to Halsey to nod When \ he should see the minister wave his right \ arm. that being the only way in wkdch I Halsey could make the pen, neo- ` ingu his voice didn't hit telb to 'Ibe ground. Having arranged" this at lnhctou-Sly. ah _ha thought, It. Eup- phrcyu wont |IIlII,'llId fn_aIdiHvbo *nhutuhohndIiuP`qyp'_u'doih CUIHIIIII 6 MY! lllllly uuuuuca nuugcn. hltoowonk.nndIhoh9podMr. Hnmybreyn would marry her to Mr. Halsey without another minute : delay. and so save her reputation oven if it didn't save her life. "The minister wanted to and for help and get her care on the solid ground before marrying her. In: Iald that she muatbexnnrtled ` Iheconlul dare to face nnyot . , ' nun. Such. she nid. wet-aft Ir. Halsey`: views. and if Mr. In- phreyn had the fer.-limzs ol n'rnnn and 3 Christian. 10: alone I Baptist minister. he would go ahead with the marriage Ienlco. " " ' ton- n_r_...|._..- Q'....v\u. .....s.'.&n.A _Wlllv In! you waaaug IIJU ucu auu Mina Payaon explained what ~ was the matter. She said that she and Mr. Halsey had come to the church in the V -alter-noon. ca1'latln to and the person M there and to get married; that not nd- ing him they had gone into the steeple to see "the View and had accidentally been looked in. She was anre that Ihe couldn't Hve many minutes longer. she '11! an nuanlv and uh: `VH1! P UIIICK `ICUPIU Ul DIJU IIIUIM You may ask why didn't somebody go to the church and find oulwhut tlie bell was ringing for, Well, for one thing. it was just supper time, and no- body felt anxious to take a walk of I mile or two just at that hour. Then, ; too, it had been said that the Baptist churchyard was haunted, and there wasn't any general desire to interfere with ghosts in case they should have taken anotion to tell the bell. The toll- ing kept on till Halsey had tolled the bell over 400 times, and then Rev. Mr. Iiumphreys arrived on the spot, and i when he heard Miss Payson's voice somewhere in the air over his head he was oonsidera bly startled. though not hsing a believer in ghosts he wasn't the least bit frightened. `Hum: nn north did Imn nmnn rm IUIGII UIU IIl`llEl.ll7u.` _ `How on earth did you come up lliero. nn am.' asked the minister, `and _what are you tolling the bell for? Ilia: Dnwnnn nvnlninnrl ThIf.`CnI UUUIII I-UH]-lax IIU [Ills III- .lt's the custom with us to toll the bell when anybody dies and to give just as many strokes on the bell as the deceased had lived years. When Halsey began to tell the bell. the Athcnsville people listened to find out how old the deceased had been. When the strokes had got up among the eighties, they al- lowed that the oldest settler in the town must have died very sudden, for he had been seen drunk. as usual. and in perfect health that afternoon as late as 8 o'clock. But the hell kept on, and bimeby, after it had tolled some 250 times and showed no signs of stopping. folks began to think that the sexton had just happened to hear about the death of Methuseleh and was notifying other people of the fact. Vnn mun nnlr uvhv dhlv-Ht nnmnhndv 3* W0 `CI `0 -"?f+"3l`& ra-:ou1ou`uo inch: was so mo in om:-moo mu Iilllo; 000.75 to Willi C VIUVU IIU UIUCJIIIE HID lullo .All of a sudden he saw what he ought to do and wondered `that he had been such an idiot as to not have seen it before. Thereqwna the bell just above his head, and all he had to do was to climb up and ring it by swinging the clapper tram side to side ml the alarm should bring bust the sexton with the keys. By this time it was getting rath- er duh. and Halsey set to work at that bell and kept on telling it slow and regular, for that was the only way he could manage to ring it. NIH: Ohm nnntnm with an tn On Mun UHU UI IIIC lUyUe He thought 0! letting go of it, but being a humane. good tempered man, as I said, he couldn't bring himself to do it. since the result would have been that either Miss Payson would have been killed or at least most of her limbs would have been `broken. So he made the end of the rope fast to a beam and veiled out to Miss Payson not to lose courage. and he would soon think of some way of getting her out of the dim- oulty. She begged him to draw her up again. and he actually tried to do it. knowing all the while what the oonse- i quences would be if he succeeded, but he found that he didn't have the neces- sary strength. Miss Payson was heavier than she looked to be. though she was mostly bones, but she was a good 75 feet below him. and it would have taken two men of his strength to have hoisted her up into the steeple again. He pulled at the rope till he was pretty nearly exhausted, for be naturally felt a little ashamed of acknowledging to a woman that there was anything that he wasn't strong enough to do. However, he had to come to it at last and tell her that it it was to save both their lives he ` couldn't manage to pull her back into the steeple. so she settled down to cry, and he settled down tn. smoke a pipe, with is View to clearing his ideas. All nl n nnthlnn hm -nus what has 'JBl)(uI:.WIuI 'DH],IIljlVe Halsey wouldn't hear to bu` objec- tions and argued with her a long time. It wam t until he accidentally men- ousdthat the steeple was chock hi ot mice and rats and hats and such that Miss Pnyson consented to try the ' . is en than shelwas a mighty dlssatl ed woman and came .very near fesolvlng that she would take the risk of the wlld animals rather than lose.snch a rst zxlass chance for eaptux-ins a desirable husband. Halsey rigged up a sort of seat for the woman. so that she could sit `in the bight of the rope. with lash- ings around her here and there, and :ou1dn't fall out it she wanted to. Then he got her to stand on the window ledge and lowered away. Miss Payson shieked a good deal at first and begged Halsey to let her come back and die alone to "hiin, but he wasn't going to have any woman dying around his neck if he knew `himself. So he lowered her down gently and easily, encouraging her all the time,'till he found th_at his rope had come to an end. _It wasn't quite as long an the had snppoeed that it was, and the upshot was that there was Miss Puyeon about 80 feet from the M` ground. with no possible way of reach- ing it unleaslrlaleey should let go his end of the rope. I-In Hunnnht: nf lntna an II? it hnl: I 1 {am uium-'aop; fcim ups |wcix_1d be uid` cl vnn the experiment in `triad. `Ho. Iqu `-she`, `I will iemjixi` hon ' trust to -goth hnnqr asgngcntlehixn to stand xi:o_ frcm the sneer: of the heartless world. I really 1mven t.the oourahe to allow you to lower me down thin nwlnl `height with any rope. \ FIn`nnv uznnhlri hunt in but nlrhn- ` J T `U T M IIIVUUO ` Is : the canto of nino-hnlu of the bud- sehou. ntomach diuotdon, an of "blunt," `dupondoncy, etc.. which can the lives ol thounndn. Data of cheap purgouvo nilln. Ihih Mn: IIIAI uivnlnunnm-Arv IIIIAL o|_ u-uugnua. uwu 0! (map purgluvu 3."..':"a'........""""' "J3. iIf".`."d;"Is'.".i.".";: to I to continual. Hack : (Liver and Kidno ) Pills no only [WI valid. but they cgro. Thqno tom up the barn! V111 and Itilinlnb QM nmnnm that in: shat tlllnhlinlmnf IPFIIIKWUIWIII I1 TIUCZHX ncrociona. that in 3 that duo the cadet nodieinoh unuoeaunry. Pun My one: A 505 I0 llnuidl. _ f C32.-fl ! It IS. pg--_-. I o'r"'rO':' Supported by Women. Most of the men in the islnndsof M southwest Japan leadlivuo! idleness and are cheerfully supported by the women. The male: nmfond at music, Deuce! them being excellent nnisieiaas on various instruments, but it is consid- ered disgraceful tor a woman to pin. mmmx Ontario mlgtuon company. THE SCENIC IJNBOF AMERICA. Pun Toronto to HI lulu`! Boy. Sntumny. 800 UIIIIU I III WIIIUIIIS I`-ll JUC UU IIIUI Well. Halsey. he went home pretty mad, without waiting to see Miss Pay- son, and the very next day he begins a suit for a divorce. That's the great di- j voroe suit I was telling you about when j I pointed out Rev. Mr. Humphreys to 1 you. It's been dragging along for four years. Sometimes We decided in favor of Halsey and sometimes in favor of Miss Payson. and then it's always ap- pealed and has to be tried over again. Miss Payson, she sticks to it that _._Eal- sey had agreed to marry her and that he understood perfectly well everything the person said while the ceremony was going on. The parson says that Halsey nodded as was agreed upon when he asked him it he took Miss Payson to be his wedded wife and all that sort of thing, and that Halsey had hold of the _rope that was tied to Miss Payson, which was all the same as having hold of her hand. On the other hand, Halsey swears that he never meant to marry the woman and never knew that a mar- riage ceremony was being gone through with, but that he just nodded out of friendliness when he saw the parson waving his limit] at him. The evidence, as you can see`, is pretty straight against him. and when he does happen to get a verdict it costs him a powerful lot of money, for our jurymeu are mighty honest and high toned, and it takesa good deal of money to induce them to see things in a light favorable to`Hal- sey. I'm intereted in the case because of its importance. for if the courts nal- ly deride that a man can be married to a woman when he is 75 feet above her anrlidon t know what is going on none of us is safe, and first you know some woman that is rushing through here on the express will be married to me while I am selling tickets in my omce and knowing no more about than a child unhung. Well. there is no use ip sitting and dreading dangers that may never come to time, and I suppose if it's a man's fate to be married he's got to knock under. and there's no good in worrying himself over it till the time nnmnn " So he lowered her down gently funefuls. Miss Pnyson told me. while i she waiswixnging there in the air. that you and she wanted to be married the worst way, and so I married yo . If there`: any mistake, I'm not to I: me. I've done my best an a minister of the gospel, und.if you don't like it you can go to the divorce court and see if you can get it altered. I'll tell you oandldly that I don't believe any court will lla- ton to you, for my marriages are iron- clad and bullet proof, every time and worth a good eight more than the 85 that I'm waiting for you to pay me."' Inll N ;-uh-nv kn want In-n-no nnnitv .;;;'E.':`.".5";.""',`.'f`.`?`?"`F'" Bargains in footwear at Aim-not.hy'a. III ul WIIIKITU I heard of n. ll I-_n.--- V W:"`:`Yuo:u.n;;: man. says tin parldn, `this hyer'I a serious subject, and I don : ap- ptovo at joke: on either weddings or \ IIIl'lI'U ill!!!) I IIIVU I uuuu Ill: `Married Ill cxiedalsey. `When "In" .1 whnre! This in thejlnt time Ihnvo I...__.I `J [A I lI.IILI|JlllIULlUu "'1! you _ngean Mi.-nj Payton.` days ; Halney. `I dun : understand why you call her my w'i!a`." ` -. ' " '7 `null how van : ifn" min In WCIII Cl W Ill . ' n V my ' '1 col] her your fe." an the ` uinmr, `because! have just ,married_ ' you two. and I don't mow no `min ' to question the binding qhancter at any marriage that I have I hand in. 'IlnIIIhui \II" (II-int`-I-Inllnv `Whln ` Upluu. ' ,' _ ' _ '1' `~ "`You'}lnd you-vita waiting can 1 yuu in the graveyard, lays 1:. Hum ; : pbroya to Halsty. `She : natnnllyn t- 3 ale excited, and the : resting on 3 flat tombstone. ' L ` II til ....._ _.-.._ ll.` -- `ll--an-5 I -4-- `ff 7. 7 ,1 -, I ; 1... ` in tin: annnn nntl nnnnn 4In-n fhn nnhl > |llI.lUI'.-It IIuvIliI*lua~I~ru1I& I to the ground .3 cans down tho shin vrogenaex. - . V` 1 -A `9 `'Vnn'lI ntl vn-Iv sulfa nmlna far v.`:--- ---uw-wv `Ibo lane at In: Mvu. I flan AQIIIA ll, ninn.AnI>.I|A AI OLA kn 1;- 2, --v N` "L--" P. r.-.-.--::--*....... - ~-'~ --'-.| HOIIOCIPIXTIOCIDI ELM`: (XIII? ='1,,"~"*=""""f._=;j..,_"`i3.-. 9',;'._:,'=-::.T." UUIIVW-X Ul IVIITU JAMES LATURNEY, Z|'rlnnann&n$_nI Heavy Dry Slabs Only sun pct cord. hliufol. CITY WM _ANl)i YARD. `"7=|"?."n5". 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Thai mum w my WI ynuulu" - " Yvu. your honnr. that woman VIII: 3 rullln pln In MI-|mM_l dill am: no In lard u Ibo could pawn II) wile."- Dauolt 1"-no Pun. _ . , 3 unmly--Jill! Tl. II! in anything font in Rn-av tnnpolnn -ll Illa Wl,to-Vlluu In an mam! whhlh , . ` to Doom -I dun ! know. but III. Ivoml has n Imuk on What to Do Baton CM Donor Oomu." mad I mm hurry up him: an don |l.--MndImI lhnml. ' '~ K0 IEIIIW UUIHII." III I IIIIIII IIIIH Mu: Ibo don In:-Medical mood. -IIwIr'v-Cy vii! `rho Duct:-I-In. lawn M: In no to [end no |mbny.and1In\_1 oxpnnuunn. "Wall." mid '.'0llu"a:" drag % u hon-own an M; igu and you wouldly II but . can can .11.. mm nun wn.|_mn J. aunuua. Inn mun .V II had --om Hahn" "Ho"ey. mu. 's`3'u'.'f'd M parcaiu. were wmn poignant M - A since the innit ! 40qtl[.|qyb M on one occulol mvnl yum-I - warm clad Broadway onb snowman" ' 3 band of mpo on MI arm and Mill] MI theatrical hoqualnunbn um lemon was dead. when Ilonhlan MIN I ll. II it did wmun an hour. in nu my mm M- hanllhulnnd [nah-AI: Anna IE hit 3 um vnpum cu; nun` oonlubdvand lulu Mnnn On Innllnn `I IIIIIIDGTIIII ICU` times In nding oxplnnntlnn. --w..u,-v qm Nu which an my men` nmmuotuuo cleanu- I, l 01 ubunuicgot unokn (tho `I0 I nl . b tr! ' `/ 9.h1d!.`{;I:a: .U`i:oo*EE V1 tho Now York Central Sh `Id on the h tn smoke Itaolu. Thin smnmnn no nuntlnllv day Ilno UIIEII II! WUUII I IU Ii! '4 you vnnolln. I:'adn'HIIl| then. and today h IIIm'I|ay."- Tlmu-llnald. -:.--z Ieivcs." , ` `_ ` And Juhnson sat down. 'rbo=voth-s drank and ate at his expense for tip bop! he was supposed to have spoken, s I! when the time came-for Graham's id] d&"`Ii was discovered that ha had-* 1,! -`M grounds. It is almost unndoessarf to (I c that Captain: Jopnspn was also V an enormous majority.-=-St.' name He. `xnuu bupillu duunuvn nus. . ~ I don't know nut-Ly what 1 u_I_ Q1 ._ ed to do," he said. but ll Mr.` m ~ In: made you n speech.-an a nxlghty in l one. I guest I'll do something duo, So ; I've xnldo up my min to: let him do W9 Ipeuklu In this here dubnto np.1 .l_I do 8 treatln. If you tolls:-5'11 Just 39 over till behind that clump o bmahou. you'll ld my wagon, an In it you'll nd I. he Q! an the up lo brand; as you ever-$6. _. Take tho t n cup o the hook anhulp pu- nplnm " W `so V',__ 1 "Our cougruumcu," did Illtlgoi. `mm A: hnnnnt AI lhl`(9`ll 1%. IV. HU -IUC ' I III- I If with what : hit." - lcwrnl agreed thllbrngnm In . an hour.to oponnnd halt up hoqr ` w1:1le.Johnq`m as Q I k..hr7 and I halt vibe? in ` ml pooplo ununblod about. the gt ' the ow of oratory. Graham mndo I uplan- dld speech. full of good argumltl and humor. Who: MI time wu up. _|D.`III down. feeling that he wu nlxndy abated. Thou Captain Johnoon roan. : 4*- I don't know nnilv what I'm alumi- LIIIU IIIU Ieivon. A-ul 1 KID WII IIUI IXIOII ourwun III UII WW3 In. has -do . `:'...'a.`$..'a mt m.'% .32" $3 a } lacuna Mn pppononvu 03!. w . \ All victim" and Johnson III hi! Ina. : I0cllno_|lpppp0lIUlB'I ogxpr. .; .. - x l'IIi$." .Ilo`!: ;?n kill Ml ` d llihlred WI! ". . la IIQWJI. about dorban, rm : 1: roum toner Mn do It I reckon I kln7too."_' - > - ` ' n QM- 1|-hgtn an: Aim:-not. " h JOIER DII `DI--W 'l7'I|1K'I iii The day arrived and with it About If the population of the couiiy. "G" nal to Captain Johnson and lntimutliftbni he would like ooopon and close the dohntd-` Jnhnnnn slanted.-. .. ., . ...~... . no wuulu HID uuup Johnnon unused. u ` ` It." be uld ~" 1 101. -|.-LI- Iglb H wnm smoke Itoolu. u30OIlnIll no uunbiully any Thin `h la tune 1 eh 1 ml :u .h\Jp%o .33? the; '11:: 3'. III union to onuul. Their clur.um.- when this propqmou Wl__I M 1051 $9 0&- mn Johnson, ln'hd`l1IhI|.- John- nnn was not nvnnllv nnrtnln In hll (III .'Lf`33'..'..-.'}.'":`3a".`ia`i.' u .`-.5:.u.'. son was not oxutly curtain in III: (III mind (hut I-hut A.- dnlnln` -AA_ int hk It! _` So the debate we: Arranged.` Ivel to open at I his barbecue end p A G JoneI'.- on te..ele of` 'l`Im dun nnh-ml and with It Ahnut Inlf thi lllug ' ` _ tho evldanoo to show that ydl In-nnmnhlnn." in nu] Ihnnumal. Ans. v ----vy; ---v vw-rt Cholly:'l`oo had. duh ml. adfnu In nnvlhlnn (mi m ]I.'?. mm o'tw1';.u:iiu"nn'?5u other mdonfum tn! Johnson In: 0pm` I naulnlxod Gldhum, who had numb X0 , u-om Pennsylvania. Gratin Wu 0 Ital- mntor and 5 man of unusual it than time. Be wu also I randy 10!- plbln talker uni cil V Captain Johnion. when ulna on Il ? atandmnohzblrd IMHO] IUD ii, name. with mnndanao at in cnufviutuv. The o-music vu natal! tutors Graham pnophoid`-G mm. this nmnnnltlon Inn maid h 02- WI WC UH III J1 sub u..o...ju am." ,1; J u--u. `\ iiinl .n.|.a 4.5-4. 3.- _....I.I uh- A. an in Q5. glraianfdbvho. Thus [graceful host`: an I lnntly lighted by olootrlcity. and oqui d I]: ah: mx. wotllu typo of Karim eo- t 0 Batch n. he lluamou All bum Lnthrsolto coal. which ntI In; their imlnbonlsto alumi- ` I m on up fun if)` nl 1 nmlinbonm trial to- add that howculd llkolo go to the ; Inna. `rhea war no Ropulilhln u ud-1.5 K`...-' A-m-QI-L"-dz -id:-inI&6`!': -7 IIIIIIV. LDC! W. IIU" 7` _ llrrndxlaiolnbsttibni -".`!"'.".` P'.'..,'T'3`.`.""$.'_!`.`..',!'_'..- % `_ `W014 _ll9|I Q1901 ; G`:-_l_n| '3 3- E wmim J. `amnmmho mu. .nd Old "H661, il 6 Hanoi. -o--. u---- no-noun-I Jul:-In L1` w``W- "mi , Ihnotuttlphnu 5 Baton who war Caphln Joulon i` `$.71: .. ..... ..... .1 .s:-.. .u..a.L*.;'nitgiz`. ` 3v:}.rF7.'} rm comrrn." -rm rev-=,worI+ `rhoilonoly `ltd blot I_ NV.` I.-J .I..L Lani `nu nmm nun: I II1-- ..-.._ -|.r._._A_A _ .- M" x-o nuld 5'" ` I.-L'- I An luau-you; out. ._A..- Iln. H...-._ I.-. 'L'\IL\\l.I"K\l'E\JL`}l'lVELJ-l I-ALIVE. Human luvo linnton daily -except . goln wont as 39.11:. Through 0 Iondnig. going cut at 6 n m Dolly (oxoe t and: at Q! mate 1 daylight. rtnnn-rnu_unn-ma-A 1. nun Whofoit ndil hji A Puirloto |If.lIWUVUI"H|lIIII' `:39 ::m;.:w~a: y 1: Inn: in do ! IIOI I mnln." :u:' '00` II rm annlnn 0' Luann um: ,: nanny u !nn.'r4sI.n-'r:1.w..__nya.moo: 93) vs.waoomoAI. Pltlmvs. - as - 'Z:n`.i&, .,;waa.o `I I e vs normal 6:80 pm. llondsn. Wod- -r-- ma-v-.,.,.., : - :~ vo Iona:-I 1 pnm minty Vitlh u H.030: 9:1$e|>.m. Tusdnn. Thun- iaihrds 4 . u,1 o"rI all mm Island Polntl. _ cow _ mqnd Cornwall. ,. ., 22' ` . uni at--r-:3 . `C0 IOOIIOIIII` CV! Tllud TI `g 7 uunyn1om':n., wn::5n: :; - `s......1-'-".';:;w:.:r::.':.' 5_1\`l".'T." U4. b~lG!t` j *`rALLiNcl--Bv : .. naa<:rm.I~:1~nv-.-9 . . ,. '\ai .`i;I'6a*( 1 .: utmehca -ca...-r 'roaok-ro-uowmnu. nun. murmur. In--A II-n--Inn elm: nnwa `VI `JV-IIIK ll] (llylllli. KINGSTON-MONTREAL LINE. 1!.` I mhlsn gun a stem 31; a:l5|m., II . Odin _ Ill!` 1 far Iloatroul. :0 (Ion nun to oqbon um ' 5 light blow. Bu-tho (no. rg.'w.....~.......:......... on toil. M. `I-urn. Run To- l'cMrn.O'l& nu), II mum. In uadlulu lnuln d oath vs . Iznion made at In real daily or ounonu. A ggaaitmmiumwaa - . oloomo mun. npaolou ILQ. 101% II. A I $."iun'c'-1.`... _ 29!; `1`VL9'S.' CALEDONIA spnmosl NI oiers have com- fortably accommodated at this ` popular watering place. [Ky N W JAG:-[jRED9E~ 8500-I |cgIeu7:';1"aa"'EnuTT+i'u'se'Iea| `ma OBNDRON '97 at $85. -- '96 at $15. - RACER It 590. RELIANCE at $65.00. lh Db carried at no- -Alunlmun nish to be hand onl on the Giulron. catalogue: Inc on 0 onion. Ocnual stool ofilmdtiu on Inn Whul: to uni. Buy to buy whula. Call und no. Thereghas ` been _ no_ lack of room at During the but mondhn of tho nu rido the nue. most populu Bloyolu for `in. u[:___.g. MooRE.| 3.1 . on rnunnr I Ison stun . Kingston. ..._..._..-.._. ...__.__}. ._._1.;_ : Iliendiulfndelilancel sonic nu-. oonm van. No. I lxpuu. 1.10 mm. No. 3 Exm-ou.1.:I0n.m 6 Express. 9.45 tun :: zigxprau. p.m. l_i1;;xpro|n,;;):`roa..m I pron . .p.rn. .x s In In xed, . 6.66 pm. " IE :3: 1.10 p.In For the above Return Ticket: will be iuuod At First Clun. single Fn re from Kingston to all stations In dlutriot. Toronfo. OHIUI, Otta- vn and Montnnl. inoluslvo. good to go on p.m.tuhu,JI1ly am. and all train: August he and Bndmnd good to return not later than August am 1897. I`ItIl'Un joint for OHIO.` . - hut palxlotuun M IL. I P. Ind 0. P. B Tokot o o . Ontario strut. i I`. OONWAY. ` B. W. 101161123. V xAt.-Ron. Pun. Act. (in. Manna. CIVIC noumw. AUGUST 2nd. | -.---- `7. .- I 1' 4' he-n" nun our noun- '9 ouNoar -ms 1- I I'l-.A -1 IIlA_-.J.___L_ __...1 :__|__.u__.. In--. IJIQLV AVUIIIlI"VBUl' Waste! Winnipeg to and including Moose Jaw. Estevan. and ulltoonts. Upon nrosontatlon u! oertioufo :0 dan- Jaw. ltnaovun. xuul Iilltoonts. Upon prgsontatlon th t propqrly lled out. and nlnwl. on `tic 15: than rum trip will-be lnsund Upon presentation M certicate dea- tlnttgon 1: o f5r_ return trip will be Ie`-Itirlln point for 014.00. - roman I Int! 0. Imsmn sgmsmnnoxil `Will I'll!) I `FARM LABORERS' Aug` EXCURSION 18 .. FOR $14 II-nilll in-u...-'A.. unur-Inn: `.4 ngun, 1-nuj }C1mada Pacific Railway: 'Wlll uvuu vv;uu vl-In-In uv an yunuuu Au uuu VHTUNITEID 61`A l`ES.. . ' Wifnq Pnco Hooping cm bntwon CK?` VINCENT END N3`N YORK. innlntxf. nnn Olcun 6..|u`-- -n -..Il- LI.` vnr- VLIVVHIJ-V I RJNJJ IVE VV I \JI`lXq Porlowont. rotomtlmo tub! and humble lnformstion apply to Inln A l|nt.u.l'.n. nu- vI'u.L.o A....o n In uuunuuuun Ipyq nu I'DlD.A. Holt 'l`iktAo HLW. ~ $ooh'Bx-(got. St .K'inuton. ` THEO. BU'l'1'EEll'IELl) ` o.r.A. 1s.w.u 0. smnm. N.Y. .::~..;..:f . For ticks! and ovary ifJ5;n{ntfc;i v - ~ nan. I TITIB 1' LB 43 1 CAPE VINCENT will laa.voAE`lN(l'LT`Jgu`:Jry 0. unday oxooaod) .12. c 4|-3 8 A.n. and 2:30 . ., nonnocung -at Vlncont. with trains to all points in tho 'IRlI""E`l'\ X`II I"Z pa yuan. uuuuputug vtnllullvuu nun was % % ,. Sovsca. Trot. Sm-In Pro- -n-14:-I-1 -- -anxprou, uv-`p.rn. -- 1 1.`: 9.11 cup " I2 Mixed. us. 19 I Cd. 6 4bp.m J. P. HARLEY. Aunt. or. um mu 2 e !Jh n-.on.eg3.xm:'. ' "' "' ' TV '-if J. ' Rome. Albbn Raw York. Phllndnl- phls. hon, gnmngton and the ZE\`vl"`I"I"l'I'1"I' HUI IIIUIIIIU ll UVUFI llIlUKIII-IrLUII DU J. P. BAILEY, A out G:-and uni Station J. P. GILDIIDLIIBVI Agent. ,. .. 4! Qlaronoo Strut. .. ,.I i5WET{;*W`9EEE"'%"?? STR."NORTH KING" :l"*`:.r;n'a..*:g::.9:.-.-;.s.%::Ba"*- - g. uu...o.|. Inn. nnvna Hanan. gaudy- .. punt. um-nu to an M00. - 50:: further lnfqnutla tall I UM. apply to B. J Gun. lllr. In-om loam-on N'nmld.{on......1'nh July.. Puhlnn ...... "nth July.. Onriluulnlan ..nnI: July. .` Housman 1` londnig. (oh wig: goh mute KINGS lnudnhstr. "North King" luvn st 9 3.3. for Thounnd Island: and Alcxnndrh . mt reserved to alunlo tlmo wt 0 1| IIJ. (voullnomnng will aunt.) 7| 33:?` *.'.`:.:.':~`.:.'a."::-r:;,_".r.:.- 5 Ivan Connootln st rich: I: lit. ' oth.l)n[" for lotto. N. ., (Port. 0! 04 3. - - uudsy-Btr. "North Klan" luvu in L3. Bu. JOINT. I8 IOITIIAL IICIII. conhnlnum... uh Kept. . . .` . . . . . . .. . . .. . . uh "cry inlonnstlon apply to .I_ `D. II` -LEW, A-Ant `Yl'or Livrpool (calling in Auimiutor pndondon-y) ovary Bnbnrdny from` Mon- rotl. calling at Quoboo. ` from lontrnl. hon ' lnmhnn .... ..1'nh Jnlv ................. .. 11:]: :TL _ TRAVELLING-I-BY RAIL. BICYCLEAS. *i.c`"` I-7.}-Qqi-}' I I I-' I ` IIMIILTON ANo-FoN'rua.u. LINB. '3.`-I.nL'I`ON" " sin" to Kingston 1.ooo d [$101100 nnd'Ion- Niaw TIME TABLE. any-an -.- tupnupu ..._... ' I1` I ~' D n.v.c..A.wi.n,n. man. a nurse: SHORT um: 7 k Magara Falls. 0310` 8 sense, Rochester, Bu 3 0 volv.nd.Ol oin- Q .Louls And 1; e $fT1E|PI'I u. ow. uruluu 4 -Niimsr. , `.`nhn- Y-- `Tn: plpvtq IIUIIIUII lull EAST- : I `H541!-nnr In: C K SIVII IV I ` I $3.32.-..m=m 3:5-V-..':-..:.-.:.': | wu oouiciarubly n:nedhhn- call. In he nut that unless he could in- M