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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 26 Nov 1881, p. 4

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n; v.»â€" * I us} “â€"â€"â€"~v--â€"â€"- All or nothing l u I; is mugs," he said to himself. “Elba: had; and then let theta fall with a pasion- the summer wind. Lord Bylatone reclined V3110“ CHI-33- " a may, m m “m m mm t Cmn is the most beautiful girl I have ever | ale cry. ' . u on a temptigg-lookin chair, and his beauti- Adv‘ancmgyw carc,_disappoint- _ run but“ .34 a“; my ummz seen : no! I know that some of the best men _“ Better to duoâ€"better to die! l ful young c, thh er white arms crossed, meat. and hereditary predispositionâ€"«all opâ€" ' “if finally the internal mine gin England are longing to lay titles and She on, leaving them to their fatc. ; int at his feet. erate to turn the hair gray, and either of \ , _.V ,‘ . Wm"me w “1”” “058- , wealth a. lzcr feet. I cannot imagine her She wandered to the very end of the garden, l “ We have to discuss Sir John Freeling's them inclines it toshed pmnutun'ly. Arm's 11 Apart. (ruins: I ' . . . . . . 'ontent toiivc by mrfimgfk' ; gum; even one snide in vain ; and yet it And wander day}: the vale otdifc : moms to me that she loves bard ltylestonc In “new” “‘m “M “’“l’m” W"- ? ~ and I but? no word of Lord Ilylcstone's He too la blast-d wlip. from within “"333 her-i. ‘ “1' “mm: and LEON: “twill-ac flirted. An hour afterward he wrote the letter tell- Pamthelunnoilandlhcd'n i' I! ' v - v ' 0f rushinttlile; whom dcfcrrcd l lgé’iiiiiliillgliifiic ‘wq m Law, Md 0“ . 6 ' But more incitea: who ever sin res. where tall trees shaded the path so as to T letter, darling." said her huslnnddookingat l Ham VIP-OR will ratare fadul or gray, light darken it, and there she stood still. ', the racefnl lines of her face and figure ; y or red hair to a rich brain: or deep black, as “ I wanted to be alone," she said aloailu 1 “aha l we dismiss it in two words :“ ma ' be desirul. It softens and clemrses the “ alone with my sorrow. Oh, my love, She raised her dark beautiful face to his. p, giving italiealthy action. It nunoves my love, you must leave me. and I shall “So. it must not be dismissed, Allan. I and cures dandruff, and hxuiiois. lly itsnse falling hair is checked. and a new growth die!" have been thinking it all oygr. You must _ That was the burden of her tears. He must go." will be pmluced in all cases whcrc the folli- Sa.1e. Our stock, which at present : amounts to over One Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars, must be re- And "mm “M worth m l m it, ’ m i i. h i “I t I u ,h h immuwm, , sir John. 0. All he, iomge love can} 1 not re. He did not see how the slender hands cle are not destroyed or the glands decayed. . Tillamgu‘gitiudeorligtheriivm‘ ' I 1 m l firm-ii”; ; l'ifiittit drill, in all probability, igent her sceinpgstshat. Once he had‘sacrilibed tightened their clasp of each other, and the Its cfi‘ectsarc beautifully shown on bushy, F ’ 0"“ “mum” '"u' fluid to something better." himself for her, now it was her turn to red lips trembled. weak or_tuckly hair, on which a {cmap lica- . 3.11."... M, 0mm,“ 9 ' Isacrifice herself for him. H In am the resolution that my wise ttons wiu roduce the glass and _i ess 1 st of February next, as 1t would be Ak‘firwmm g, M. use, ' ; “ g She had stood between him and better for~ littie wife has come to 3" he asked, laugh- 0‘ )‘Outh- Wflf-‘fibxm‘ 51:11? “1 Its 0P3"? . .bl f t ’ k h ‘ . inznor my town ‘ - I. .’\'. lt .' l it had ‘edl . in '. tion. itis incom e asa massing, an is .\or country with humoud agrem. cull-T}? \ laggeofigfbb: lie migl‘iimhm-eleiiiarm g“’Yes. You see, Allan, this. kind of life especially valu for the soft lustre and rich- e 0 e e c Eager to reap. but loath to now, He longs mowmri digito. And looking on with envious eyes. Lives restless and olaicurcly iii-pi. X WOMAN’S WAR. nv rm: Atrium: 0V "nous riizcexc.” Lord l'tylcstonc was quick ciiotighâ€"fcvi' men had greater tact or kccucr instincts; but he failed to detect one thingâ€"die did not ace that Margarita was inclined to be jeal- oun of the young heiress. lt iicvcr occurred to him; had any one suggested such an idca E he would have laughed at it. His wife .‘tIlll'- I garita~thc girl whom lic loved with his whole noul~jcalous of om: whom slit.- had. never seen I llé could not have understood the intangible, shadowy somctliiiig that 'raduull assumed a dark shape to Margarita. llc could grasp substanccs, not shadows-~~ he could not fight the air. In the spring Miss Cameron went to Lon- don; it was not so much from her own wish as from the desire of Mine. dc Valiny and her chargc's trustccs. 'l'liey represented to her that it was only right and fitting that she should take her place in tlic grcut world -â€"tliat til": liiunt do as other licii'csscs did. Lord Kyle-stone‘s name was never mentioned. An elderly widow Indy, a distant rclntivc of the late lord's, Lady Carroll, wrote to her, and oil‘crcd to introduce her into the bout society if slic went. 5 Adelaide felt no meat desire to l‘t‘:$1)()llfl to l tlic invitation, but . lmc. dc Valniy know u.\‘- l actly how to manage her. “ You have often cxprcsscd a wish to be able to sci'vc Lord liylcstouc,‘I she said, earnestly; “ now the way is upon to you.” “flow can I serve him?” she asked, eagerly. CllAl'Tl-Zl’. XIV.â€"â€"Covri.\'i‘i:ix. , That lctter came likc a thunderbolt to the little villa at llarpeth. Lord llyltz’stonc had not been tired of his beautiful young wife, both *but he had begun to experience many inconvcuiciicu. on-rc or twicc during the wcck in London, and tlir-u have to evade all questions, to decline all invitations, to keep his mar- riage and his whereabouts a swrct. It; had been racy at firstâ€"people had not expect- ed to sec him : but now several months had cliip’acd since the.- lotc lord's death, and it was thought straiigc that he did not take his proper position. “ Lord l'tylcstoiic out visiting? ' interro- gated ouc of his friends. " Yes," was the rcply ; “he is always out visiting; but the mystery of it is no one seems to know when: his visits arc paid." So that it bad drawbacks, this fairy-land of his. It was not that the quiet liouic pall- cd upon him or the loving young wifc tirc-l himâ€"it was that lie was in a false position ;zind tlic inconveniences of it prcycd upon him more and more. He sat one May morning mtli Margarita, when n. bundlle lcttcrs, forwarded from the club, was brought to llllll ; amongst them was the one from Sir John fielding. llc read it with a flush on his lllllltlrionlu face, and a light as of new life in his cycs. Margarita saw that lie was pleased, and the next moment she was knccliiig by his side, llCl’ soft hands clinging to him, licrdai'k eyes raised to his facc. “'l'lici'c is something that pleases you, Al hm,” slic ci-icd ; “ something good has come for you at lust.” “'itli a startling gltiiici: he looked down at her. “ It is not all good, swcct ; it has a bright and dark side. load this, Mai-- giu‘itu. ” llc plttccll Sir John's letter in her hands. It was awkward to be seen , 5 one who could have hrou ht him wealth and i l noble connections ; nows ie in her turn unfit f sacrifice herself for him. She believed it to 0......“ llUl' yet of his home-die was enchanted. ivtth be)!" dutv'” thou h an angel from heaven | had stoml 'forth and told her 30. She saw herself calm with the grandeur of a great sorrow, persuading him to go, telling him it was for the best, it tvasastepping. stone to fortuneâ€"tellin him he must be brave, and do without Iier for a few years. She raised her despairin face to the skies ; . her voice was hoarse \vit i emotion. “III: is my own love and my all, yet I must persuade him to go." She tried to nerve herself by remembering how often before their marriage she had of- fered him his freedom because “it would be better for lii:ii"-â€"liow often since she had rc- proaclicd herself for spoiling his prospects in marrying himâ€"how often she had longed that by some great sacrifice on her part she could bring him wealth and prosperity. Now the time was come ; wealth, future greatness, future power were sure to be his if she could but be brave enough to urge him to leave her. “And I ought to do it,” she said. pitying Heaven, give me strength i” “ Oh. CHAPTER XVI. During the remainder of the day on which Sir John Fi-ccling's letter offering the colon- izil diplomatic nppoiiitiiieiit reached Allan, Margarita tried to keep away from her lius~ hand. She made a. hundred different pretexts for not sitting with him. Lord Rylesfone had never spcnt a day so complctely alone ' since they had been married. She wanted to get over the first shock of her heart-break alone and in silence ; for all that was best and most reasonable in her llfltl decided that he must go. Look at it how she would, there seemed to be no alternative. After all, it was an iii- t u Make friends Wm, the grunt on“ of the :allll than he rcprouclicd llllnSClI for being coiigruous position for Lord Rylcstouc to be loud â€"~tlic leading politicians, who on: zil-l ways open to tho clllll'lll of u. bcautiful fucc. Evert all your inllucucc in his favor, and tlicii, when you hear of any vacancy uudcr govcriimcnt, ask for the appointment for iiiii." " “I will,” said Bliss Cameron ; and she kcpt licr word. They went toLouilouâ€"u pi'ctty house had been uikcii for them in .\l:iyfuii'~:uid IllCll‘ Adclnidc began the grcut work of her life â€"- l to make friends for Allan's stake, to clizii'niI people by her wit and beauty. licr grace Illlll clcgaucu of mauncr, so that when Hllc asked a favor for him it Iiiight be granted to her. “The beautiful Miss Ciiiiicroii" soon In:- came one of tlic ilucciis of fashion. Lady Carroll prcsciitcd her at Court, uiid then she become the l‘llgc; licr bright.bloudclovcli- now was the ochcl. of universal :ulniiriitiou, licrqucciily grucc, licr clmrm of coiu'ci'su- tion a constant thcnic of discussion ; \vlicrc- cvcr slit.- uppcarcd in public she was stir- rouudcrcd by udiiiirei's. She might have had any number of liIVL'l'rl but that slic was 1 cool, proud, mid stately toull. l\iud. gmcl- 1 Oils, and mousing enough so long as tho bounds of mcro social friendliness “‘t'i'tt not (ixcccdcd: to think of or to iiicutiou luvc was to lost) her muilcs for cvci'. l’rcscutly pcoplc bcgau to notice that while hlio movcd with such royal grow: through brilliant crowds tlic fricuds slic sc- lcctcd Were all stzitcsmcu Ul' stiitciiicii's \vivcs -lilt:lliln:l’n of either llilllsctli‘tllull‘ wives. It was i'uiiioui'cd that politics formed the out: urcut ilitci‘cst of llt‘l‘ lifc, “'lltfl‘L'llN, in fact. she lmrdly lgucw tlic difl'ct‘ciicc bctu'ccn a \Vliig and it Tory. 'l'lu: light of her young ~ face “1H nlwiiys turucd upoii tlic men who had pom-r ; slic would ll:l\‘i.‘ left the moat iii- tcrcstiiig of conversationalists :itziiiy timc to talk to it iiiiiiistcr, liowcvm' gmvu find old. It \VlL‘l only cm: high in oflict‘ who sccincd to have any chnriu for lici'. People said she was ambitious; slic pusscd on with A smile. 'l'licy suid slic wuiitcd Court pziti-oiiiigc ; slits smiled iigufn. ‘Wluit did it matter to licr 3 All that pcopli: nilltl I \vit-i to licr flat the humming of n bcc to mic - \VllOlit) cat-ii lll‘u fillcil with tho mighty roar of thc occult. Slic \v:i~i trim to the grout llllll of lici‘ “fire-working for llllll. Kim was true l to the vow slic lizid iiiudo on that fitll‘ Juno! night wlicii ulic luid \viilkcd under the light of the stars by tlic sidc of the man alic lovcd. Slic succeeded lit lit-l. .\ llll'l'leth' position bccnuic vacant; slic brought all the L'lllll‘lll of licr bcnutifltl face to bear upoun \\'llllL‘-l|l‘llil- cil Scorcuii'y of Stiilc. uud \voii tlic appoint- ment for Lord llylcstoiic. 'l‘lic grout lllllllrltt'l‘ liiokcd at her with :i nmilc. llc was old now, but he could ru- member the time wlicii bin lit-art lizul lu‘lltt‘il and his pulsu tlirillcd liki- licrs. cruelâ€"for startling llCl'~â€"f01‘ not i'cniciiiber- lug how sensitive and tender of heart she was. fzicc, IL'fU'lllg lici' lips \vliitc and cold.” iiiâ€"it could not lost. He could not be cx- l pcctcd to live always in the little villa, con- ’i‘lic bciiutiful color all died from her tent to bury himself and his talentsâ€"to give up his life to one idea, and that simply love "It. means going away. Allan," she cried of her. .ii ~“it mcmis lcufliig inc . Slic remembered to have read that love was . , . . . . llc livcil many years afterward, and he saw but one Phase 0f 9' ""l“ 5 me! “’lulc “7 “33 iiuuiy ti'ugicul scenes, but he never saw again on tiny lllllllllll fucc suclt anguish as whitcucd hers tlllrll-‘llc never heard in any voice such intensity of pain. “I will not lciivc you, Margarita ; do not look so frightened, lovcrul will never leave you 1” She drew rt dccp bi‘cntli, her lips quiver- cd. “You must g0â€"â€"you must not refuse ; he says it will lend to better things. It is the opening you have bccu looking forâ€"â€"you must go '." And as she uttcrcd the words, all llf'l‘ sti‘cugtli scciiicil to leave licrâ€"liei' arms fcll listlcssly by lict' side, it long shudder, as though a cold wind lillil struck llCl‘, passed over licr. ' ‘ ‘Isly tllil‘llllg )liii'giii'itu,” said Lord llylc- . ;.toiii-,, “ I will not lcuvc you for one \vcck, not even to l'CCtH'cl‘ my lost fortune, unless you ask me to go." “Iziiii foolish to be so fi'iglitcncd,” she confessed ; “but you need not fear for inc, Allan. Still, I felt just now as though the bright sun had suddenly not, and left mo in darknessâ€"us though the earth had suddcii- ly opt-nod beneath my f'cct. \\'liy need I bc so f'i'iglitcucd cvcu if you should go away?" Sliu llllll llt:l' licad llgitlllhbliln‘ slioulilci', so that ho should not sec tlic ghastly pullor on licl‘ fill‘ft. “ l mu l‘trilsulllllilu iiou'," slic said, slowly ; “toll iiic what tlu- lcttci‘ lllf'llilS, Allan." “My dciir child, What it lllDfilirl matters liltlc, siiicc it :ilui'ins you. I Sllllll not even think of it." “ llut you will tcll iiic “but it iiic'uiHY” slic plcuilcd. “it means that tho Earl of Burton is going to Canada. and wants some oiic to go with him. muouil in command to llllllsli'lf, do you SLL ." “Yes, I understand,“ Sllt‘. i'cplicd. with tho suiiic strungc gciiflciicss. “AM Sir John says, it is not muchâ€"lie lit~ tlc knows, Margarito, wlizit tlii'i-c thousand pci- :iiuiuui would bc to usâ€"~it is not; much, Hit it will lczul to more. 'l‘lic Earl of liar- toii is (I. grunt. iiiuiiâ€"-»l should say few states- iucii in England surpass or even cquul him: lic bus iiiiiiiciiuc poivcr â€":iiid you Sl't', tlclll‘, if I gavc him satisfaction in this. there is no knowing “‘lIL‘l'C it might cud." "ll. will bi- your stepping stmic to for- tuiic." she said. slowly. “Yes, you have tiptly described it. dczu‘." Slic drciv lii.~i face down to llcl‘ owu. “Allan,” Slit! \vliispci'cd. “if you go, could l not go with you 2'" llc thought for n. fciv iiiomciits bcfoi‘c lic the centre and soul of a woman’s existence. ’l‘o man it was but one phase out of many ; to woman it constituted all. And though Margarita would most willingly, most cheer- fully, have livcd her whole life at Marpcth, content to be unknown, content to live with- out SCCllli! or speaking to anyone but her liusband,slic could not expect that he would be willing to do the some. Nor would it be reasonable. llcaveii had given him many fair gifts ; he must use them. She might clasp her arms round his neck and bcscccli him to stayâ€"and he would stay, she felt sure ; but that would not be right. She was bound to do her best for him, and that best did not consist in trying to keep him there chained to llCl‘ sidc, his talents wasted, his life blightedâ€"that would be selfish lovc. No, she must bid him go ; she must urge him to act; she must tell him that life hold some- thing grander and higher for him even than love ; she must be what all good women should be~a guide and teacher. Here was a chance for him of which any man might be proudâ€"n. chance for him to become famous in the annals of his country" The guuiitlct of fame was thrown down to him ; she must urge him to take it up. Life’s grand challenge had been offered to I him : he must iiotrefusc itâ€"lie must respond . to it at once. The thought tlmt ultiiiintcly decided lici‘l was this. llc would go if he were not iiizii'ricd â€"if he were alone in the world he would iicvcr tired!” of throwing awuy so grand an opportunity; why should he now? A Wife should prove ii spur to a man’s energies. not I it weight which drugged him down. So, as slic sat unconscious of the warmth and fru- gl‘tlncc of the fair morning, the certain cou- viction came to her that. he must go. 'ulpliabcticully lettered. ' iigcs containing 100,000 llllll‘lis czicli. could not go on for you ; it might for mcâ€"I should be content and happy to live and die as I am. It is so different with you. You have the world to think ofâ€"â€"you have a place to maintain in itâ€"u a young man, a clever man. and a man with a grand old name. If I buried myself here in obscurity, no one would miss me ; if you do it the world will clamor for you." “ It may do as it likes," he said. careless- l '. ) Andtdien she tumed to him, and. raising herself, laid her head on his breast. “That is not quite all, dear. In the years to come you would never forgive your- self for not having gone, and you would never forgive me for not having urged you to go. At the end of ten years, should you find yourself struggling as you are now, longing, dissatisfied, seeing others win the race for which you meant to run, you would not pardon youiself for your want of activity now; but, if at the end of ten years you should find yourself a man with a great name, a great position, til won by your own cfl‘oxts, you would bless me for having urged you on.” . He had rrown quiet and thoughtful as she spoke, an when she had ceased he laid his hand on her head. “I think you are right, Margarita," he said ; “you are always right.” And then there was a silence between them for some minutes. He was the first to break it. “ I must say, Margarita, that, for my own part, I should like to no ; but it is leaving you, dear, that I feel.” “ Never mind that," she responded. “We have been intensely happy during these last few months; we must live on the rcmciii- bruiico of that happiness until we meet again." . , “Margarita,” he said, “would you like me to make our marriage public before I '0 I?” 5 She drew a long, deep breath as she listened. (T0 Br. cox'i'ixt'no.) -â€"â€"â€"â€"‘~.I-‘ GERMANY ’5 TREASURE HOUSE. Inspecting tho Millions Stored in tho Julius Tower at Spundau. Amullmn llcglitcr. 'Tlic prcscribetl verification of the cash treasure in the Julius Tower is to take place again. If: is an iiiiportaiit,'still an easy piece of work. Ono hundred and twenty millions of marks constitute the good round sum, which the German Empire holds in readiness for any unforeseen case of war. The actual way of “ couiptrolliiig" the trans- ui'cs within the walls of the Julius TOWCI‘ is rather an expeditious onc. This is the iiiodus Opci'aiidi: First of all, the tower it self can only be opened in the personal pics- once of two members of the Illlpcl‘lul Amor- tisution Commission (one of whom is up- poiiitcd by the Imperial Assembly for the term of the legislative period), who with their respective keys siiiiultzuicously open the principal lock. There is no fixed iliiy put down for the verification, which, liow- cver, is to take pluce twice in the year. As soon as the two gentleman in question have entered tho tower, the men and guards placed at their disposal are ordered to follow them into the stillness of the vaults. 'l‘lio wooden re ositorics i'uiigcd around the walls are iividcd into compnrtiiicuts and Bach larger com- partment is again divided into smaller pigeon-liolc-like cases, every one of which contains a million of llllll‘ks in coined gold, about two-thirds of which sum arc in double cuglcs (‘20 marks), the l'clllnllllllg third in eagles (IO-iiiui'k pieces), put up in ten puck- \Vlicn the uctutil work of revision is to bcgiiitlic iiforc-iiiciitioucd Commissioners simply point ut any one of the larger compartments, from which the competent official draws forth of: At random one of the smaller cases, and out of first the cloud of despair that hung over her this again chooses any one of the 100,000- wus so dark that she could not see one my iiinrk packages, which luttci'is closely count- of hope ; but as the sun shout: and the flow- ci's bloomed, as the birds broke into song and the soft cooing of the wood-pigeons i‘cziclicd licr curs, almost insciisibly there came to llcl‘ ll gleam of hope and comfort. He would returnâ€"in two or three years he would returnâ€"«and tlicu tlic i'c tilt of the present sacrifice would be that he could ac- knowledge his marriage, and they could live in a style bcfittiuv his rank. Other lius- bands and wives lint to port. chci' a. ship left the shore but that it took with it over the sea the heart’s dcurlovc of sonic man or woman. So she must be strong to Inxir as others bore : but, as she sat there, with the scent of the roses floating around her, she said to herself that she hated the . girl who had stood bcthcii him and his iii- " "‘“V l‘lllml)’ 9"” “"3 lll'l‘ SmYl‘k't." ll‘t' , iiuswi-rc-l llt’l‘, and then his Words Gallic vcry llcnt‘ch- _ . thought. ‘ l sluill lli‘\‘ut‘ forgot llt‘l' ginti- slowly. “ It is to her he owes lIlH sorrmv llllll dis- t tudc. nor shall I forgct ll"l’ fucc.’ “l mu afraid not, iii-fir. I rciiicliibcr just , appoiiitiiiciit- it is through her we have to "Lord liylcstouc should thank you nil-)- mfll “mum. “pump”, some yenmugo‘ I part," she thought; and an angry pain much," he said, iiloud ; " _\'ull lizivc \\'Ui‘l\'t!tl hard for him." “'itli swift alarm slic i'aincd llt‘l‘ fun: (of his. ” lle iiiu-it urvcr tluuik inc." slic I't'jtlllll‘zl. “forlic must iicvi-r know. You must Ulll'l" it to him, Sir John. not coming from youi'sclf ~ i be llilHL know nothing of my ngcui-y." " it shall ho is you wish, Miss f,'.'iiuci’oii,": ho mid; “ you have _\'utll‘ mvii runs-um. 'l'lirii i you wish mc to “ribs to lini'd I:_\'ll“f"llt' mid . iill'i‘r him this uppuiiittiicut 3'" “ \‘i-s,” sln- l‘I‘pllt‘Il, "that is jmt uhii: l waut~ in coming from yourxcli, “Illlillll :iuv xiii-titiiiu of mo." ' " Hutctly. I must not till ltllll that. ill the bright of lllt' lamiluu SHAW)”. \\ lll‘ll r\'i 1y hour iii supp-nod to li;l\i‘ its scpiiiiitc t u- gngunivnt. you how liccii cuiitciit In mitt I Woul’)‘ days to lind u clmnrc of saying om- \vonl to Inc, and that Word a petition for him ~tlmt you li:i\ i~ gin-ii up bulls. 'Ii .’- ~. .‘lll'l i cvcrytbiug clw. tn cpl-lid your tinic iii wait. iiig upon Inc?" “or fuii‘ law llllrlll“l \I ith ll criiiisuu llusli mlu-r vyrn nllullt‘ uitli liars. “Nu, Sir John. you iiitht iii-t l-‘ll liiiii ill" word of that : is is :i .sccrrt lwtm-cii you and myself." "I lllllllll‘t‘ln'fluln‘l'. .\lis.a(.7.imcrmi, l-diuuld like to uk you a duration. " ” Don't," slii- mid, \iitli a charming gcs- l turc. raining Ulh‘ \iliitc ji-ucllcil hand “ questions arc always difficult to anon-r.” "And this one pcrlups Inc morr diili; it than all? “'ell. l rcfiuiii : but I shall \v.iit g with curiosity for llt‘WS that tituc must bill'- me." “Lord llylmlouc will have England M l «ice, I suppla- Y'shc said. i "In thtvc weeks from now. llc u ill be ab- rant only two years: but, if he lululls liini- f self \vell. he will risc--â€"bc will becoincilistui- l guishcd." « " licaveu grant it t" alw rjsculatcl fi-r- vcntly. Sir John was looking atlierwith a puulcd i (am. ; ..v a " It in no buiium of ntioe,.\lim Cami-mu." be said ; "you have asked me a favor. and l have mural it. Ionght not to display any i curiosity. but I cannot help ll. I thought ‘: lard Rylaatouc had ltlvn‘tfvlnl to a large fortune 2" i " Did you .'" she internwgalul cvvivclv. “ [In ought to havc door: so ; the latc lord -' In I mgh. An appointment that , in only three lhotuand per annum is§ notional-of a windfall fur lml ltylcxtoncauf the ncuqupcm, thinking In inumlf i some liuc pictun‘s and ram statucttm, an of them had _ -~- table with in prvtty arrangement of fruit 3 to 5 feet long and 3 feet high, unrated of “Elton Court." l “I «also! explain it." aha returned hur- ' dolly; “time reveal: many mysteriesr-it any rural this" And then the left Sir John to his nmlitatioua. l was only :i buy tlu-u. but l licui‘d tlicni SJIV dui'tcil through the loving, piissiouutc licai‘t. ,cd. A secondâ€"rarely ti thirdâ€"0f the mil- lion cases from some other compartments is proceeded with in the some way, and, when found correct, a protocol is drawn up, duly signed, and the solemn uct considered closed for the notice, as far as the \l'nr Fund is con- cerned. Besides the latter, there are other funds deposited within the tower, namely, the luvnlids’ Fund, the Parliament Build- ing Fund, and the Imperial Fortification Fund. W Perils of the Deep. ” Special to the Chicago (Ill.) [MW-0cm”: ’l‘lie world-renowned swimmer, Captain l’nul Boytou, iii an interview with it news- paper correspondent ut the seashore, rclutcd the following incidents in his experience : Repot‘tcr.‘â€"â€"“Captaiu lioytoii, 'ou must have seen a large part of the work 2'" Captain Boytouzâ€"J‘ Yes sir, by the aid of my ltiibbcr Life-Saving Dress, 1 have tra- velled ovcr l0,000 miles on the rivers of um, hm! mwmpmn asked l,,.,.,,,;5,,i(,n ,1, “ It is tliriui 'll her I must lose my love,"slic Aiiicrica and Europe; have also been pre- tzikc liis with, and was i‘tdlln‘t-tl You sw lllt'l't‘ is :1 great lli'fll of ti'uvclliug tip iuul dutvu lllL‘ country : it would bc :iliiiost iiii- pi ‘~'il-li~ tiifiiiil suitabli: :icmiiiitiiudzition for ladlv‘rt." "'l‘lii-ii llil litillt'h‘ \\ ill bc of lli‘J party?" slit- iulci':'i\gzi‘.ul. “No. l lllll.~lll‘l' tlic ffouiitixsof lkirfoii will not godslii- lows lil'l' London circlc tt‘m ‘\\(‘ll‘: and we :zli-iuld :ill bc cvpi-i-ti-d to fnlv luiv our lt'.|'ll’l"> l‘\2|llll'll, liut \vliait uiiy niic i’l‘l' dot-s litis‘tiu iiitci‘cst for Us suit-ct. I will llul. li‘uvv you. l Would not sci- that door Livi- grow \lllllt'. llllll tluoc bright «you dim “llll fi-nr. iinl (‘Vl'll to bc tiiiiilc'fluvcz'- nor-i {cut-ml i-f (Xanadu. You bcliWc Int', .\l:irgiirit:i':” "l bi-lii-vi- _\nu,'~ slii- i'i-plicil. ' l slull “ritc at now -‘|l||l to“ Sir .lulili that l mu i-ompcllcd to dccliiic." Slii' laid lii-r liziiid gi-iilly on his unit. said: “I shall never forget the immc of Ado- luidc Cameron.’ scutcd to the crowned heads of England, France, Germany, Austria, Belgium, Italy, And then she rose from her scat and wont Holland, Spain and Portugal, and have in back into the house. liavc known her, so grunt was the change tlmt had t‘Ulllt: ovcv llL‘l‘. She looked as though a blight had failed ovcr her dark lwllllymfl-‘l though years of sorrow lmd sud- ilciily tltfrlk'CllllCIl upon her; the dark eyes l luid a shadow lll them. the lips, so like scar- ilct llu\\‘teri~i, \vcrc pale and drawn. llt'l‘ husband called to licr as she [smut-d tlic window, but she made him some cumin.- 1 l'uply. " i must gct :icciistoiiicd to the idca tlint lic is going," :dic thought, “ln-forc l vciiturc to look upon his face again.” , Slic i‘c-ciitcrcd tlic liouac and tricd to in- ' lull-5t licrsglf in some domestic duties. mid wall the time slip kcpt saying to herself, l“ llc is going. ho is going!" ’l‘licrc mu -‘ “hit. .-\ll:\u, until tu-iiight.” NIH? Sill-l. Slllllcllllllg pathetic in tlic treiiibliug hands, “I “:15: you to think - I want to think my- tlii- Illlth'rIllg lips, tlic facc sofull of passion- .wlf. : is your stopping-slum to foi'tuuc tic Iiiu~t not bi- null." "ft li not i.uli tori-11min “llll luv lwauti- for dilmvl'. ful \iilr," lic Sill-n. luugliiiirlv. :itc unguile l'rcsciitly ab..- went to licr room to dress Slug ntiml bcforc thc mirror with a. dined. uncertain look. Slit: was blind “lt iiiig if bci. :ll t-i l‘t'lllaf3tlil‘i'i‘ thousand to llt'l‘ U\\Il rarc lx-atity»~~to this white arms. :i yin. ellt‘ l‘t'lulllt‘tl, trying to sniilc. ,iint ausvvcr the lutlcr until iii-night. Allan. 0f dark llllll'. llfl' lllmltll mica rose. " g i am going now to «to tic up tin-c.- filling llllt'nltr‘cluunly she put on an exquisite dross I line had llttlt "DUMP- : iii-u s: after tut “t‘ \iill talk :ibcuc it, mill of late wliitc muslin with a dnsli of crimson. tlicu iivcidc." c lilailitiliil fscc: l." told lzi-i' our and our :..:iiii that lic luvrd lll‘r butt-r than :ill the “mid IKX‘iIIQT : pcrisli fortune. pcriali position, lic u .uitcd lllfllt.‘ of it "in that man cvcr had: and she léatciic-l without itpcakiiig, but licr arms tightcucil their clap l grtitly. . lair John l‘rccliiig's lcttcr in the evening, on ltllll. ‘ "You are \ i-ry nili-ut, Margarita," hc said, prwrntlv. "Am I? I must go to my rmcs, or they uill be dead. coon: for mu." [In did not iiotiir how she hid licr palcl law from him-«how alto walked with uncer‘ tam alt-pm from the room. and when she watched the door turned to look at him. Such a hawk it has. so full of "caste tor- min, of day-airing anguish. that had be sewn it lu- ‘l‘ul‘l rathcr have died than leave her. llut luv had airinziiyngwnnl our: that he would never irate ncver. She went to her roses-4h»: flotch which . Burgundy, > only that morning she had pitted because l, Through the lattcr. which was open, canto i:l\ll|.{. [LJM‘LIILHK' word-t in hm; he, kix‘l‘1l‘{ll{' rgurc was all lost upon her. and lash-fwd a crimson llth'r in the coils oil Slit: had iiit one thought, and that via-i that Allan must go, " llargarita,"cricd lard Rylcstonc, “what. he uantul only live» how you been doing all day :“ l have hard- stthcsl. ll'lli‘al, and mm: loving wife ly sci-ti or board you." "l have been born, dear." she replied, " him know We ugh-u? to discuss and l kiicw that you would want me than." “ I want you always," be said. 5“: lirnv many papcm haw you are away from inc, it swing as though I “When were only half alive. " She smiled with quivering lip: : but she l i had net-red herself to be brave. and have she ' nit-ant to be. He had sacrificed bile once for her : not it was her turn macrifice her- self for him. It in: a very pretty scene after dinner in I the pointy villaâ€"the room made gay with a i felt sweetmnthl flowcn, adorned with and nine, film-wing grape. and rich-lined being near to the window. One would hardly my possession fort v~two medals and decora- tions: I have three times rcccivcd the order of knighthood, and been clcctcd honorary iiiciiibci' of cmiiiuittccs, clubs, Ol'tlcl‘li and so- cictics." llc}mi~tci‘:~-â€"“ Wcrc any of your trips ac- companied by much danger?" Captain lkiytou:â€"~”'l'liat dept-unis upon what you may call dangerous. During my trip down the river 'l'ngus, in Spain, I had to ‘shoot' one hundred and two \vtitcrfzillin, the highest bcilig about eighty-five foot, and innumerable rapids. Crossing the Straits of )lcssina,l had three ribs broken in it light with slinrks: and coming down the So- matic, a river in Franco. l rcccivcd a charge of shot from it" cxcltcd and startli-d hunts- iiuin. Altliou ’ll iill this was not very pleasant. and, might be tcniicd dan- gerous. I {car notliin ' more on my trip than iiitciisc .co d: for its long as my limbs arc frm: and easy, and not cramped or bcuumbcd, I fill] all right. ()f late I curly a stock of St. Jacobs Oil in my lllllc lKKItf“itllC Captain calls it “ llaby "in. tlic Fliillllt‘r pink-tipped fungi-m, tlii: \vcami Mine," and has iitorcd tlicrciii sigiizil i‘Ockl'ln. Almost tlieriiiomctcr, campus, provisions, cladâ€"and llcforc starting out 1 rub myself thoroughly with the article, and its action on the tiiusclcs is wonderful. ili- t'lllei‘il llt‘r in bi. nrllls. and v. llinl'bcl‘t‘tl lll‘r hair. The beauty of the stmigh: sup-l Frmn constant exposure I am somewhat sub- jcct to rheumatic pains, and nothing would ever benefit me. until I got hold of the final German Kctiicdy. Why. on my travels I have met people who had been suffering with rheumatism or years: by my advice they tricd the Oil, and it cured them. I would sinner do without food for days than be with- out uiiii remedy for one hour. In fact I would not attcnipta trip without it." The survey of the Palestine cast of the Jordan is proceeding rapidly under. the aupcrintcndeuco of Lient. Condor. “ hcn he lpat wrote several hundreds of mill: had been measured with accuracy, and a number of places having more or loan modern name “unidentified as those mentioned undo different titles in ancient history. He dis- covered a great many crotnlcclis, or flat stops, on ported like a table other! set oneud. - atlas than 50 of me main. menu were sketched in three days. Some unall chamber-near them from in detatched cubes of rock 10 to l5 feet on each side. The intcrut in the work is in- crmaiug, and the mulls mnnot fail to be they must die. She raiml the rich dropping ’ the “out of fragrant mics, and the imam of _ of great archaological importance. nm of tone it im It contains neither oil or dye, and will not oil or soil or colour white caiiibric; yet it lasts long on the hair, and it kec it fresh and vigorous. For sale by all dca cm. “ Liver ls ‘ The Liver is the imperial organ of the whole human system, as it controls the life. health and happiness of man. When it is disturbed in its proper action, all kinds of ailments are the natural rcsult. 'l‘lic diges- tion of food, the movements of the heart and blood, the action of the brain and nervous system, are all immediately connected with t to workings of the Liver. It has been suc- cessfully proved that Green's August Flow- cr is unequalled in curing allpeisoiis afflict- ed with Dyspepsia or Liver Complaint. and all the numerous symptoms that result from an unhealthy condition of the Liver and Stomach. Sample bottle to try, l0 cciits. Positively sold in all towns on the \Vestcru Continent. Three doses \vfll prove that it is just what you want. .«aâ€"n lrnportant to Travelers. SPECIAL Ixntzcwsxrs are offered you by the Boumxm‘ox Rovrs. It will pay you to read their advertisement to be found else- where iu this issue Ask your dealer for “ Castorlnc ".Mncliinc Oil and see that the barrel is branded “ Cusloriuo" as none other is genuine. Manufacturers of Reapers, Mowers itnd Threshing Machines prefer "Custorinc" Mu- cliiuc Oil to any other. It will ouuvcur Lard, Seal or Elcpliuiit. and is \vurrculcd not to gum. For sale by oil dealers. Sufferers from coughs, colds, bronchitis, own i, influenza or whooping cough, will find relief in Dr. ll'ixlur'a' Bit/sum of Wild ('In'rrm which has now been in use for nearly half n_ century, and still maintains itsloiig establish- cd reputation us the great rcnicd y for all dis- eases of tho tin-out, lungs and chest. Desorvlng of Praise. Too much cannot be expressed iii favor of that unsurpassed remedy for coughs, colds, asthma, croup, sore throat, and all lung com- plaints. If you suffer from ncglcctcd colds, try llagyzird’s l’cctoi-iil Balsam. The cost is trifling, only :25 cents. , Munufucturcrs of llcupcrs. Mowcrs nnd Threshing, Muchiiics prefer “Custormc” Mu- clilne Oil touny other. ‘lt will outwciir Lin-d Seal or Elephant; and is warranted not to gum. For sale bv ull dciilcrs. No article cvci' attained such unbounded popularity in so short n time as Burdock Blood Bittcis, and that too during tliccxist- once of countless numbers of widely udvcr- tiscd hitters and blood purifiers. It is evi- dent that this medicine he tins its work at once, and leaves no ilcsii-tib ccfl'cct uiiiittuiii- cd _ Use “Custorinc Miicliiiio Oil for all kinds of machinery. It IS iilsocxcullcnt for hummus and lumber. making it water and \vcullicr proof. For sale by all (lciilcrs. A. P. ~17 .i (i iiiiiisi‘izici’in Ginsu. As if there wcrc not sufllcicnt excitement at the usual horse-nice, those meetings 01] the turf nearly always close with a [grand steeple chase. This kind of'rucc combines all the excitement of the regular race, with the super-added element of’ (lungcr which seems to give further zest to the sport. llotses,und good ODDS uf. llllli,0ll01l rcccivc scvci‘b injuries, which render them practi- cally useless for long periods. At least this was the slate of affairs until owners and breeders of fine stock begun to f'rcclv use ST. Jacous OIL, the Great German Remedy for mun and beast. 'I‘liisinvalu- uiilc article to horsemen has so grown into favor on accouutof' its phenomenal ofllcncy in discus of" domestic uniiiiols,cspcciullv the horse, that it would bcdifllcult indeed to (liSCOVCl‘ u horsemen uiiucqtmiufcd with IIS magical potency. The Philadelphia - I’dlh‘j Muir, in u rcccnf issue says: “But nu" of tlic most important (lcvclopciiicnls nun-ruin: ST. JACOBS OH. is the (liscm'cry that it has prppcrtics which are bciicflciul to the llllllllill as wolf us to the human <p.- ‘vs. it has, of into, l)(‘('ll in active de- i.i:::i'zi :imniig livcry mcu llllfl oilicrs for use on limit-'05 siifl‘criug from sprains or ubm- 'l'in- lllf of prominent. lilSlllllH.‘ known I' ill tlii< i‘llllllf‘i'llflll, is {but ri-lzifcd by Mr. lurid \\':i mu. :i. wcll-kiimvii Fl'li‘llll, who Kin-ah :i .‘:v«-r_v rilllllt‘. at 12-15 Nrii'lli ’l‘wclflli Jinn-l. .\lr. \l'ulluu slulcs that ho was 'oii"iii:r :i vn‘uublc lifll‘Sf.‘ bolouging to ilviijnmin .‘fvt‘lurg, also it rt‘r'lflf‘lll of hui‘ili 'l'vxi-lfih Mind. A ft-w Works tign :lu-unimui slippi-d and badly spmiiii-(l his :01, lli.’tl.lii‘.! llllll vcry lame. .\lr. \Vultmi uwl l‘d'iv infill-:4 of' ST. JM'ous fun. on flu- iiii'iizil :lllll llllilltlglvlllllll hos llmii tum .\'- a-k. ll|fll tE-z-in- was no llt'f‘ll for :"lH' i..~:'.- or ill” -‘ " 1‘ us \vi-il :x-- v i . Em»: ‘I'IJNIDID FAR.“ I-‘llll S.\I.H~«l‘.’0 .U'lllds L‘ good buildings: good orcliiml: und \Vl‘ll Silllult'tl. Lot 2.3.11)". 7. (.‘ullliigtvtml ln\\'llh'lll[l. Apply ul). ' liJ. ll 'V'l‘fCl hi rtlllll‘Kll. H. l“ ' 'r and .\i. in Kim; Street West. Toronto. , / .tsn‘ifii‘t Li'sn‘oiiiit'ul-Xluilli173le { YOUNG. 'l‘ornulo. sclocts Govcriiincnl .aiiil ‘und sells Land on Colllllll‘afllilll. USUAW'A (.‘.\lll.\'l'2'l‘ R 00.. 97 Yoan Street. ,-_ “w _ I, fl'oronto. Ont. I ofPltEl'AlfliID LEA ‘ ' 'l‘lllfilt Durublc, Light l‘.lnsliu,undchci:p l-‘lnal rizc at l’rovincln on. Exhibition. Lou 'l'csl ninnials on applies. lion. Satisfaction gunrnntccd. Addrt-ss. J. DUAN & SUN. Druylon. Ont ‘IIIIDITMAS A)” NI“? YEAR CARDS ~ Magnificent llli‘flll‘llllt'lll and hiwa pri , . Sample lots iiinilcd free \Vlll'l'l club utrcoiiti unit! ordi-r. II. J. Matthew» A Bro" Toronto. STAR WATERAUGE... For wall boring. boat in the world for quick sand. hard. pan clay, etc. Never was boat: try it. Send for circular to manul‘y, 08 Kory Street, Hamilton. Ont. THE BUBBIN MANUFAUTUBING 60., Cid. Hliiiil 5i iii-Will Sid. 20mm. “mm min: 3.13%; °o:l‘.°....“"‘“"' Importer: of I‘Ialt 01a”. (llau &' Mirror ['Iulr. ('nhlnet flakrru' fill-dries. Dealt-n ll ('bro- moo. sleet Bugnvt-v. Alix-rum. (.‘hrorno llottoes. Primed a Emban I’ltturmt, Perforated Motion 3: Miranda. iom’ Goods. Pa l-‘runu. Ebony and smile. Fine rum oats. Amourapli and Scrap Albania. LARGE IMPORTATION OF JAPANESE 00008 wasqu for Price List or visit our (artery, and utility cum." that we are iluAnot'nrriuu in the Dow lotion then-ems. ‘11:. Canton of Gold. are tting overheated in hot rooms or cram ed assemblies, sitting in a draw ht, or cooling too ra idly after exercise, mu ing up warm and c ianging w lighter wrappin cold and damp lust. No matter a hat is e 3’41 cause llagyard'l l'cctoral Balsam in the cure these iliiiicultics. for all throat and lung distant-s, that induce ".gyanl'tt l'ectoml llalhaiu. consumption. ~l'2xliibitiou, London. we contemplate and carry anything like our present stock. As the above date is not far distant, we are com- pelled to offer special inducements to our patrons in order to efi'ect a. clear- ance before that time, as the present building is quite too small for our trade, and must be pulled down. Housekeepers and heads of families will do well to attend this sale, and make their Winter purchases, as they will effect a. great saving by so domg. PETE? 0., GOLDEN GRIFFIN, Dry Goods, Clothing & Carpets KING _.‘_“'i‘. Emir, 'ijolioNii‘Q._ ‘l l:lt\'ot:.~‘.\‘l:ssâ€"â€".~\ (‘L‘ltl'l (ll'dllA l‘l'JlCl 'l‘lll'llt lmruhlc. Light, N â€"Sull'crcm from flui lllNH't‘fllSt‘ilSt‘(.Yl'l‘ Eliiztlic. iiiiil chi-up. ll'll'hl pi'ixc (ll l’i-oviucliil rous- Ditllili'llll \vill ll‘llll' pci'iimnciit rc‘licl 'l‘cstiiiiuuiiiis on iipplicu- from ilmll‘lail'S llla.\llv.li\.. _l\n Quin-k hos- Siitisfiiclioii giiui'uiilci-d. truth but. the urniu'm‘ u-csi-ripluni of tlic cult-- J l)U.-\.\' x SUN Druvzmi mil ; iii-:ilcil Nt'tll'illtlk'lsl um Physiologist. lillt‘TOll __ _.. . .. -. m â€" | lit)t)l’l€ll. of King's ('ollcuc. London. lCIiizlinul. ONT-l“ [Sample [with 3-0 t-cnlu. L'il‘t'ulul‘n “‘00. Eli» A " - clust- stamp to J. ll. .\‘0ll'l‘0!\', Di'tigtzlul. York PHUTUGRAPHIG STUL‘K HOUSE Sl‘fvlf‘l .\ |.'l‘l l'ZS: SWAN’S RAPlll l‘iRY PLATES, The best iii the llllll‘kt‘l. Christmas & New Year Cards The liti‘gcsl iind clioitrcst sclci-iiou cvcr to blind I til“ l’lll‘ll'.\lll‘ll) LEA Lion. Adilri-ss. Suiupli- Illll'l‘t'lh’ iiiiiilcd into on l‘f‘f't'llll ‘ uLiiuy sum l‘romfii) runs up. MOULDIN GS l FRAMES! l PICTURES! !! Fi'iuiiiug douc ul clone prim-s. LYON & ALEXANDER, I‘ll-l Ilih‘ STREET. TOINDS I‘O. WILL CURE OR RELIEVE l BlL/OUSNESS, DIZZINESS', D 7 SP5 PSI/1, DROPS Y, IND/GESTION, FLUTTER/NG .IAUNDICE. OF THE HEART, . FRYS/PELAS, ACID/TY 0F f SALT RHEUM, THE STU/HAO”, I HEARTBURN, DRYNESS ’ .‘IITADAC‘HE, OF THE SKIN, ; Ami cvci‘y $[lf‘l‘l09 of‘ (flsooso nrlsln from i u aortic-rod LIVER, KlDNizYS, 8"0 ACH, 1 BOWELS on uLooo, i rl‘. lillLBURN & G .. P’°""§‘3,',:5NTO. l | Coughs, Colds. Hoarsencss. Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Influenza, Asth- ma, Whooping Cough, Group, and Wicks imam-cupping every Affection of the Timon m V ‘, Wm Lungs and Chest, including (‘ou- V "is... Ii}: Iii/flit ’Nlui/m. ll'i'ill.’ .llcm m'y. Livy of [fruit I‘uu'i 1‘, I'I'U‘N/ I‘ll - Ii-m. .‘v i'ylil S mls. sumption. Sold by all Dmggists. 50 (hum find SLOfl :i. It‘lll. i‘. \\\ / INbNOT Ill: I’lil'l‘ln'llll by urlittlcs lll‘lll'llt, R [Fuzhou-m uuil siiiiiliirnuiiu-s. lSc surc you got ' \ ,;,.,,,.,.,,1 L2,... IIIHIV'I'. It I l'l'ittllli MARK.) .\'i-I'i'ml~i H'imlt‘. ruin/m Ilir .lmlul luff/Irrl. Nlri‘nuihrns (In. It'ufn-Iilul Ih'm'n, um! li'm.’ ‘rn Surprising ’l'um‘ unil l’ium' In "11‘ I".4'Imu.\'li'tl firnrru- (I’i'c Uri/tum. 'l'lii- i~vpi~riiluv til" llmmumilu pruvl-s it iiiil.\'v.\i.i'1iiii.t-: lli-MIIIY. 'l‘bt' Iiii-tlii'iiw is pb lit-Hill in llll‘ tunic. nl‘d ill "(I i-iisc iii-ii iii-ilci' no l‘llt'lllllnlvlit'l it run it do harm. limb box t‘f‘lllllllm M‘llll'll‘id for too work's Illl‘fllt‘llllflll. Ilii :1 ltl‘lI'L’ llllll ll l’llf‘llllf'l‘ lliiiu uiiy ntlwr iiii-dii-liii- Hulll- iiiul “llllf' il in llitI ('III'll If‘h'l, il in mud. lu'lfu'. A!" Full piirtiI-uluru in our Illil'lllllltll'lfi.“llll'll \\l‘(l('.‘-‘ll'l‘ to lllllll “(1' tr 1'! \ ii‘uii iv. .“llt’lt'vl ,‘lugni-Iic .‘Ildll‘llii' in mild by Ill'llL’r pints of {.0 i la. prr box. nt' 12 lumru for 2.3. or will [be limlli-d “‘00 of postiiuc, on li't'f‘llll of flu! ‘ iiiiiiicv. b_v iiililri'uninu I .‘l! N'li'rl SILGNI'TN' Sll'llll'lhlfi('1l., H inilmr. 0nl.. t'imiuiii. lmAzétE THE . can” DR. WISTAR‘S BALSAM OI‘ Wllil‘l (fill Illi‘t' with the signature of “ l. llull-i "oiillic \vuppcr .Six lllllllll‘l‘fl ill)lllll‘.-Hlf'l! ll(‘l‘l‘ll_\' ofl'i-ri-il iii um" (‘llil [ll‘th'Hill llic-lciiditu,r Fulm in Ontario ltlltl Qucbcc, 1552, by Thorley Horse and Hattie Fund 60.. ltuinllton. (Nil. us follmveizfilisot'nnli tilt'uniidii'n (irciil l'ulr. i 'lurmiln: $60 (.‘rt-itt ('cntriil I’ulr, llmnlllum gum “mitt-mi I-‘nlr. London: $20. l’ort Iliuw: ism. HIM-rhroukr, PAL: 5H5, (thwns $1.1. ('liillliiiitizfillfi. (-‘m-lpli: um, king-Ion: $10. “nikrrtoiuuml filo iii (‘ounly Film. in Illl‘ ri-niiilnIntzl'uuntli-uInoiltnrlo. Forpurifi-u- lurs ncc ctrculurs, “INVENTORY. H l‘lllL’l‘oX. 0.\' TA ltll'. PREZMAN‘S WORM POWDERS. [fro pleasant to t be. Contiiir: thclr own Pnrgntlvo. I: a [:Lff, euro. and ethanol dentmyrr a! worm: in Ciiil in ii or Adults. THE GREAT BURLINGTON ROUTE. 147' 5'0 olfu-r liiic ruins ’l'hi‘i-c Through l'fLH' M'nwr 'l'niiim Dolly l)"l“’l'l‘ll ('liiu'iuto. HM Mo mm, ('mim'il lilllll'n. Umuliu. Lincoln. ht. mepb. Alt-liiwn, Tupi-kn llll'l liiiimm f'it). I’lfl’l‘l r0 Iim-llnim fur fill mini-t in Kuwait". Nebraska. ('olurmlu, Wynn m4, Mimliiiiu, .‘i'i-r viulu, Now hit-xit-o. Ari/mm, filiilm. Uri-.10“ und California. ’l‘lwh’lmni-sl. Rpm-div“ Mid mini t'omfmiu- bin llfllilr' viii Ilitlllllll‘dl in Fort ruin, llriiimii. lhilliin. llullnluu, Auntin. 54in Antonin, Unlim- lun and all point-t in 'l'cxsot. 'l’lu- mimime intlurrmculu om-rrd by llifr Linc to 'l‘mvcll-m and 'l‘mimlu. Hr" as follow»: 'l'hu cclcbrntui l’ulliimu flu-Whom] l'ulnu- chcplnu f'nrn. run only on thin Line. ('.. If, A U. l'iilncc Drawing-Wm" Cunt. \sllh Horton ii lit" climan (.‘lmlrs. .‘v'n cxtm charge for fields in lh-cllnlm: ('linlrii. Th!- fiimmm t‘.. it, a Q. Point-.1: Diningffum. (in con» Snmkiiigf'ure littml “llll Humid llluhr-kllurkmi llnllun lir- vulvini: tflmlrn for tho citclunliu list.- 0! find- cliws [MW'IIUPM Hit-cl Tran-k and Superior 1'34 niptiicnl. rolli- blood with their fin-at Timing: l‘ur Arrangr- int-m. inakmi this. ribon- all oilicru, llu: fat on!” ltoiitc to tin: South, Niutlidt'rnt, and this far Wait. Try it.and on will find travelling a luxury luau-ad n! a «l u-omfort. l’hrouuh 'l‘ickcu via this l‘clcbratul le’ for nub-at ullolllcmi in thr L'olmf i-Ltiitm and Unnadn. ' All information about [tantra of Farr, film-p lnir I‘ur Arrmuudatloiiu. 'l'lme 'l'ublm, 5:4,». mil be cheerfully given llffllllll’llt“ to rmu'rzt'at. WWII]. General Passenger Await. (‘llli'flflfly T. J. 90111:“, (Jeanna Hawker. Ullltflllb. People have no more right to become dyn- peptir. and remain gloomy Mid lulu-rabbi. than they have to take poinoti and conunit suicide. ll tho stomach ln‘coum Woolf and fail: to pcrfmm its function», lurdock {filial Bitten will speedily rcmmly the trou- If. All silt-ci-ml'ul {iii-liters use the YORKSHIRE, BATTLE FEEDER and will have no other. for it gives the moist nul- idnrtory results in the shortest timr. TRIMIII‘OK I'IZJRHANDI'INH EDRH‘IJ {BL}; “r m. boo. and 81.00 per box ,6). "Hull MILLER a; ('U. - .V . romntu. [-38 m [rustic]; m, :. Esfioucus Cams “3'3 £55 . Run the Poet Dry. TIIII i! ll“: Wm of uluppy ufi‘fiwf u, productive of cabin, and lung trmiblu; m:- glectcd cold or damp {till it: a grunt march”, Cure your tough with l'lralialil to take and always reliable.

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