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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 6 Mar 1891, p. 6

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7 soon down ; and having out the'bi’guo'utdof the ice, and if there was anything else butin vain, he came to the surface again. by no means with the case he had descended. The bag was initialled J.'F. Itwas heavy d swollen. I suppose, therefore, no one fus was an rised when we opened it to find it cremng with gold-dint. There was further a piece of paper with some faint writing upon it, the interpretation of which was beyond us, both thenand when we were back in the settlement. ,..,. ' ~ ' 0X~EYE CANON. Some Original Ways of shunting 08 the Mortal Coil. The week past has been remarkable foi two unique suicides ; one of a girl who disr sected herself with a cleaver; the other a man who deliberately drowned himself by drink- ing fifteen glasses of water. These are cer- tainly new ideas'in the way of sclfdestruc- tion, although histo records some very pcculinrones, umongw ich Anarchist Lingg’s ynamite bomb in the mouth may be mention ed, although that method has is precedent in Alsace, in which the suicide succeeded in blowing his head and the upper part of he body completely away. The Parisian lady who filled her room with flowers and smothered ; the Roman lady who swallowed red-hot coals ; the European gentleman who made himself a guillotine ; the miner at Runccon who filled his mouth with gun ow. der and the soldier of the Bavarian arti lery who loaded a cannon and fired himself from The Hon. J. W. Fennimore is the Sheriff of Kent (20., M, and lives at Dover, the County Seat and, Cup- ital of the State. The sheriff is a gentleman filly-nine years of age, and'this is what he sa .: “I have “ used your August I“ ower for sev- “ eral years in my family'end for my” “ own use, and found it does me' ‘ ‘ more good than an other remedy. “ I have been troub ed with what I “ call Sick Headache. A pain comes Three a”, o 5 nt 3 w ek at 3“. ’ud go into a" prett rapid sort of decline-’â€" kerville, yin [ff British: Columbia,- You ,Pmenfier E 9 Olive 'Wit- ‘1” t -' and s singular incident happened in which you 9 “(in)” man“)- éd I had s part. I was with a Roman Catho- I The SW19 51,100“ 1‘13 h‘iad' We buried the pum- fellow in another and ‘ lie u...siona who had been sent from the‘ u h- We“: 1‘ Y0“ (1°11 ‘3 3°“ might 1"" much bun ,. n 1n.“ n which we had no * south ,0 10° ’ utter certain of his fenow, g lows who do, describe it as a voiceâ€"mourn- dim it awe 38in 'half fimn with loose ‘ churchmen in this remote and desolate lit- iful and sweet! you know’ filling the ‘ca’non son cacti a 311 haste ligomewards. tie place. My friend was known in Barker- 9 like 3“ 23°33“ harp' For my PM“ don.’t [t a]; :3}; elimbin and descending vine and “welcomed with a heartinessikuow what. to think. I’ma bit spoxled in the mowezsg): i; . hing?" fewthe fu- ; thuthhowed1f how dull tlie unfortunate leg: tgfksgréf’wfiyi because I never saw one: to tigue 81111ng film’s with such .a sub Lens found ' e ingenera in their iso a g ' - 'ect for con’ecture amon us; .. - ‘ve‘crossed “bold W 0‘ mute rook I That everling there wags some excitement in Barkerville. Every male adult inthe place settlement among the mountains. He soon I had heard the news, and crowded into the ‘ . .' with not a single tree upon it, but with jag- M a little ngmmme 0f work “Emmi! out i ged peaks, snow-tipped, upon either side of for him- T119” “6” h” llm i1 1 “the Then we descended bio. most I 1.1,", h“. o mfg ma. ncud he h muzz a ullwo hVO 0“ b m the baCL Pa“: Of my head fits . for him to so emnise: three litt e en -3 b0 dgm a, a, harp e i i a e f. 1;, weuoh eemith time 11 hula u t f t. “1 “ a. nd then soon a g" i . . . .dreadful slope of ul 9 , t s s an E. . ~ . . 6 Fe r ‘ menx ’ be“ ow ’ h d C}: {V dren had been born since the last mission iangle 888mm my dumber down hole :f 813011. B tight of possessm _ t 1‘ g t g s ‘I n ane vZeulmid must not f r- n eneml ea 8. e. gotten, who, having qimrreled with his wife- explodcd a d smite cartridge in suih a manner that filth his and her head were blown to atoms ; nor the Kin Fulaha, who being attacked by Mohamme ans, and find- ing resistance useless, caused wder to be placed beneath his castle wal s, and blew it, himself and everybody else in it out of existence. , Certainly one of the most persistent cases on record, however, was that of the Suffolk, England, women who first made a ring of gunpowder around herself and, findin that unsuccessful, sat on e pail filled wit the r have kegt 9 others at a distance fromthe bag of gold-dust, had we so chosen. hint, for a wonder, my friendwas not very avaricious; and the Indian was likely. to be overruled. There was a hundred and twenty-seven “until I become sick and vomit. " At times, too, I have a fullness “ after eating, a pressure after eatin “ at the pit of the stomach, an “ scumess, when food seemed to rise “ up in m throat and mouth. When “I feel coming on if I take a. “ little August Flower it relieves “ me, and is the best remedy I have “ ever taken for it. For this reason “I take it and recommend it h) Visitation, and had thereforeto be baptized ; : limb. When we had got about half way ~ and if he would only consent to ta. two or 5 , ‘ » three days, he was assured he wedlde be able , gwgfigfiatggfiwfdfiléeg3053;111:2313} : to brighten am In“ hours Of 0' certam tain close under us to the left. At first, I ‘ weather-worn and time-chasteued old settler . thou ht it “natural tunnel Later I saw .. Emir-sing to read the burial servrce over thug ‘ not a hole‘ but '8‘ ravine: very ounces of dust in the bag, which were valued at “gave' 3 narrow “rich the qides forming a roughly at between four and fiVe hundred , , . _ . . A moat forlorn place fins Barkewme inot less thanathousund feet high uplon p°¥ggséaloon keeper dida rattling business seemed to me in Ad). 188'7_. The sidewalks 4 either hand The Md thing was t igvii‘oitifit 333,352,, 3:11:38: “233,2? though at the mouth of the canon the width :gguagingéhgaowgggfifig20f 121:; cgfi: aloneâ€"which. when the rains Xucende ’ gbetween the walls was narrow enou h, it served’however) that while the other men were so jovial and excited, the old fellow z ‘ = asnarrower still at the summit. ’lbere, was a mgmg torrent, to be crossed only by indeed, it looked as if a. man could have 1' light bridges. It was October when we were - whom I have already mentioned set apart, in the P150“: and they had already had their 3 leafed acioss the frightfui.dli'sm° . _ With an expression on his face as if he Were same material and touched hersolf off. The “ others as a. at remed for ‘ That BOX-eye canon, sud my Barker thinking meoundIY- He had éxamlned the last was not entirelv. successful, so she fin- “ PePSla, &C.’g;re y 13y; first severe frost of the season. The snow - _ . u . f I lay in the mountain hollows pretty thick. i311}: fggenfioweérmffe$fi°ggg sj‘zltstt0ogtg‘fgé A thermometer of thirty or forty degrees in the s-un find aft’enmrds’if you like, We bplow zero was, we were told,dn§thing out ; can have a look at it ,, o the way as an ex erience ; an t 8 summer 3 .. ' . to play cards. Then one of them, with a “me 3° 13“ and eparw‘l 5° (lumkly this.t i it (31:1:($31:g‘lfieiifi:zfleiligggofeÂ¥?::§: strong wordor two, remarked that old Pete was hatching some remarkable tale. tthlffe Elemed an Wintenu 1d}; a sudden with a. shout warning us not to aim “try O‘Bukem Gig-3° ' igging' â€" -' - . ~ Old Pete heard the words. At the same -follow him. He had some notion or catch- moment, however. he slapped his thigh That explains all. The few score scarred and l heavily with one hand and scid: “I have wrinkled inhabitants of the town would have l ins eagle ighis ,own way- tTlégthrfggigg an it 13 pipe an a m e 1 it. I thought I remembered something to do with a J. F.” stayed here fornothin in theworldbut cold. im , And yetthey confesse that the palmydaysof Wilma“ 8' Houlder'. _ h Barkervme seemed ‘l‘lit’e “19' N0” now» as Themes Down-lg d“ t “if- ca‘non mi, 8:1: ’ “Let’s have it,” cried several of the others. v in 1358, 001ml the? 8301‘ to We the mis' after an’ be 58'}, ’ “0t mg wort o “ He was knifed, and his name was John u siou priest a fee 0 two hundre dollars for 't'r‘fllble’ “BY‘ZWGI’S'” .f d , . d b - Ferguson ; and they missed his ounces after- Performing “ marriage cel'emOI‘Y- The 801d I, well’ Sandi ’ 1- you 0111 l-kemtgo wards, so it was put down as murder.” '_ pieces which they contributed at the mission {left “101118 if: at: 9.? Wanteg’ I“ l e “ Then this stufi‘ ”â€"bega.n one of the ave 8' 00 a l ’ smce we “"8 com? so others, then stopped ; whileadoleful “ Oh!” sounded from several pair of lungs. collections were now very, very few. Exis- ,, ience, from being lively, had become flat. in; n , , Do’ao’ mud he’ we“ Pleased to 8808' 9 “Hang sentiment l” exclaimed one man bolder than the others. “Or, better still, : 2:312}::6?§d:omélee;hetigfsafiigflegughga the task of cicerone. “ But’iuind the she ts â€"they re bad sort Ofplaces' get the person to bless it for usâ€"that’ll make it all right; and here he comes.” ished the job by hacking at her throat with , a knife. Even the ancients had their own ideas on. the subject, if we may summon as roof Sampson, who pulled the temple of ugon down upon himself, and the Grecian philosopher, Empedocies, who jumped into the crater ofMouut Etna. , â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"oâ€"-â€"â€"- ‘ HOW All EARTHQUAKE FEELS. It Makes One Dcudiy Sick and Causes Ab- ject Terror. To the average resident of the temperate zones an earthquake is a. rare and terrible event, creating more consternation than any other visitation of nature." In the tropics, however, articularly in Central America, it is won erful how easy the residents be- come accustomed to these shocks, which do not come, however, wholly without warn- iug. bag closely at the first, and new and again he continued to look at it. Of this the others did not take much notice, until they began G. G. GREEN, Sole Manufacturer, ‘ Woodbnry, New jersey, U. S. A. A dinner-gown made of Bengaliue, bro- caded with a velvet pattern, is handsome and stylish. Sensible peo le all agree that the present fashionable sty cs for the street are too pro- nounced. ‘ Irish poplins are in demandior the Louis Quinze coats, and plain skirts were never more fashionable. Tulle dotted with silver is an effective fabric for draping the neck and srmholes of low satin bodices. anon h to emmh them Everything Of It was by no means an easy piece of work, , merc andise was frightfully expensive, be- th. I b fin. e intoth ass Road of “use Of the difficultiefl 9f 1il‘a-HSPOl‘l'I for more c 01;: eagles; 2mg 1:0“. Thzrpe W218 a slip of The tale was soon told to my friend . You are sitting on a. piazza, of ahot eftcr- psi: than three hundred “11185 over the mom“ a river in the bed of the canon with a rub the missmnary. It was really quite noon, chatting With your friends, when sud- it \~ , ’ denly the sky seems to grow hazy, the crows TRADE “"h‘ ‘ impressive to mark the eagerness on the feces of these rough-uud-ready fellows while awaiting what he would say in the matter. The fact that it was Ox eye Canon gold had much to do with their superstitious self- restraint. The missionary was quite willing to give 5 $1311": gizvlélfigg 2:3,? Sofiafibzxfig ble of rocks in And this stream was the ; rough islanders of the North Sea. than among h‘ghW?‘Y'â€"unn1 I he'd g°n° about 9', quilt?“ ‘ those Anglosuons of British Columbia, of a. mile. Then, however, the-ravme wrd- who” finds give them an income of from ened, and the walls on either side changed two to five hundred pounds a year. to rough slo es, With rocks in plenty about them, and ere and there the wreck of a A The ya-ms the When” 0f fl-le Place 111-8.: pine which had lived a little while and ifitiiiéiifiig‘éffii‘iiiiiii.‘Z‘é‘d‘idfi’néi ifs. theidiedâ€"prqba-lgy musegmmedmore 23?ESI‘EJEQ’EESifé‘t’iékii‘fiiif°;iogfé‘2§ They reeked of murder for gold, the pistol- Sunhght and a“ b an “7 was 8 Y to get“ eloquently about certain vague promises ling of one man by another with as little re. Something made me scramble 11 one of they had made him to builda mission church -" morse as if the man killed had been 3 dog the Slopes away me the water. T ‘3 rocks that it was very clear he did not mean them i instead of a human being, and of dark deeds stood on end here more like those of the to have the gold an to themselves. , . done in secret for the sake of women uswell Druids at Stonehenge, than as if they had In effect, half of it was devoted to the ’ as lucre. I daresay With 8- little triCkiD -“P merely mum from the "erh‘mging Cliffs at church, and the remainder duly consecrat- they could be made to appear delight ully one time or another. Here I first discover- ed among the tnwnsmem The share I re. romantic. Told as they were, however, in ed what my companion lied meant by warn- ceived I wear it to this day in the form of 8: wretched shed which Passed as 8: tavern: i118 “19 a “mat the “ shafts!” as he called a somewhat massive flat locket, with 9. por- with a dozen or more disap ointed and in- them. eully’ they were certain fissureS, in trait in it. , .’ different miners: Erimed all 1'3 8d: CPOWd' the ground, 3'3 if the heat 0f 8‘ Phenomena-1 As for the Ox-cye Canon voice, very little The Fastest Mile ; in round a bi stove, smoking ad tobacco, summer had parched the soil until it was wit was necessary to explain this, The , . I . . - Splttingi and rinking rum, they did not fein to crack and Ell-Fe With thin“?- I 9'11 bu“ luckless fellow who had first murdered John The fag?“ mile mm by a railroad tram ’ have a very exhilarating effect. They all slipped into one of them in my endeavour to Ferguson, and then fallen into the “ shaft” was made 1“ 40“; seconds' . l seemed to harp upon one key. Nature led climb over atpartieulerly big boulder. in his attempt to get away scoHree, would The record f0” the lane“ ""16 made- 0 those poor mortals dance after dance in This lasts for about half an hour, until I be likely now and then to shout for help ' quest of the gold : from riverâ€"mouth to river- assured myself that I 0011M 89° to the Other .while life remained in him. The sides of SONGS; from EnlWiBl hills to mountain' end 0f the calm”- It “'93 certainly 9' forbid' his grave and the adjacent rockwvells no tops ; 110W humouring t 3111 With”: IJI‘OSPect ding 1:5”) and the nightcth already Beem‘ doubt madehis voice seem most inhuman ; _ of wealth enough to turn their ardent hen-€18. 6‘1 17° “9 entered it» and the sound of it would drift up or down i and new setting them face to face with I turned to retrace my steps. But almost the man like a, cry shouted mm a, tube death from starvation, though the gold immediately I found myself on the edge of until the very echoes had died away com: pouches on their backs were heavy enough one of these fissures, in which I could see a Pletely, to gain them eternal credit from any baker gleam of something White. It was a. cleft _ w in christendomâ€"and enerally, at the end, perha a twenty feet in depth. with sides ab- snuffing out their lives efore they could re- solute y perpendicular. I Dolled again, and PEARLS 0P TRUTH, turn to the homeland where wife and chil- then had no doubt about it. The round dren awaited them. white thing was not a stone, but the polish- “ Sir,” said one old reybeard in a faded ed skull of amen. Then the tales I had heard red and black check a iirtâ€"H you bet your in Barkerville recurred to me. Perhaps this ‘. . â€" life these here hills could tell some fine tales POOP fellow Was one ofthe many miners Who about them times. There’s many and many in the fifties had got their twelve or twenty a. poor devil of a fellow been lost in them 35 dollars’ worth of gold daily from Dame Na. I knows of, with and without his gold. The lure. He had in time BatiSfiEd his lust for' stop cawing and the buzzurds quit fighting in the street. There is a general bush, and, though you may not know what is the mats ter, you cannot help feelin uneasy. The old natives say, “ ’e are going to have a. little shake,” and then the house be- gins to rock, the tumblers fall off the table, you feel deadly sick at the stomach, and the thing is all over. The sky clears, the crows begin their noisy screams and the buzzerds resume their quarrel over the street ofi‘al. There is something inexpressibly terrify- ing, however, about the trembling of the earth. The slightest oscillation will awaken the population of the whole town, but unless some considerable damage is done, every- body goes to sleep again asamatter of course. Rheumatism. Rheumatism is defined to be u. peinibl in- - flammation sfl‘ectln the musclesuud Joints of the human body, c fell the larger oluts, as the hips, knees shoul ere, &c. It s of two kinds or stages: inflammatory and Chronic. St. Jacobs Oll Cunrs Cancun: Cases or 40 Yrs". 3 m t 3,-The disease is the same- chi-cynic ngn ammstoryâ€"though the former its e is of a slower more obstinate character. It Is distinguished by soreness and Btlfi'iieaa of the muscles, and the misery is more in the nature of an echo than an acute pain. No Reuse: Anna CURE. Treatment â€"Rub the arts freely with St. Jacobs on, rub hard on vi orcusly,pro- duclng warmth. and if the pa n is slow in leldlng, wrap the parts in flannel ateepedin ot water and wrung out. No Rerunu or PAIN. A Fse'r Es'rssusure ev neurolan or Truman»! Warsaw 11' Is SHOWN. skates is 2 minutes 12 3-5 seconds. The fastest mile made in rowing in a. single boat took 5 minutes 1 second. The fastest mile ever made by a. running horse was run in one 1 minute 35 seconds. The fastest mile by a. man ion a tricycle was made in 2 minutes 49 2-5 seconds. The fastest time on snow shoes for a. mile is recorded as 5 minutes 39:3,?L seconds. The best time for a mile by a. man on a. bicycle is recorded as 2 minutes 29 4-5 see- onds. The fastest mile ever made by a man swim- ming was done in 26 minutes 52 seconds. The fastest mile ever accomplished by a. man walking was made in 6 minutes 23 sec- onds THE CHARLES A. VOGELER 00.. Baltimore. ll. Canadian Depot: Toronto, Ont. -â€"______â€"â€"=-_-â€"___â€"-â€"-â€"____._.___â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"'“ HE DRIED FOR. J OY. A British Columbia Murderer, a Life Pris- oner, Receives u Full Pardon. Six years ago British Columbia. was start led by news of a horrible murder in Kam- loops, among the mountains of the upper country. A poor eddler had been set upon and butchered. f everul men were appres Men often mistake notoriety for fame, and would rather be remarked for their vices or follies than not be noticed at all.â€"[]Esop. Wear your learning like your watch, in a private pocket ; and do not pull it out and strike it merely to show that you have one. Sixidiidsutm.‘muiWins ffifatiitiiin”_e‘“mmg‘°th" W eLordChesterfield- ' Eifwflii‘e‘i‘fifai’i bendedbwushm New Westminster “ That" ml 'bb; h w lec'l l ' _ The deepest truth blooms only out of the a pure condition is for trial Among them Was "1 You” SGOl’ch‘ With an ims ti: r: tlflt .f ‘0‘; kz;.not xer, At enyratc, the matter wasworth ‘mvesti- deepest loveâ€"[Heine ' universally known, man named M'lxwena 0f 30ml ‘3 “cation; “ Oh yopla Jigs psi-kg“ is so t1:311 Vivi. the gating. It was not yet noon. We could If the Power to do hard work is not talent, ' and yet there are and now ‘29 years of age, to-whom the Gov. , , , er ( spure an hour in getting this our tra ped itis the best agaible substitute for it___ verytewpeoplewho ernment offered liberty if he would turn Queen’s evidence. This, Maxwell said, he could not do, as he knew nothing about the afi‘airp He was duly arrai ned, tried, found guilty of murder in the %rst degree, and sentenced to be hanged. Bishop Sillitoc strongly believed Maxwell to be innocent of the crime, and exerted himself in his behalf. The Minister of Justice finally commuted have perfectly pure blood. The taint of scrotum, salt rheum, or other foul humor ls heredlted and transmitted for generatlous, causing untold sufierlng, and we also accumulate poison and germs of dis- ease from the alt we breathe, the food we eat, or the water we drink. There is nothing more conclusively proven than the posltlvc power of grnybyard. With.“ thin Bl'flile Offial‘CfiSm. corpse out of the earth in whic it had en you ll never believe anything until you feel entombed as a livin man. And, as fortune the worms biting you. Ox-eye Canon’s a would have it, the ndiau hnd been saddled Jokp to you, and always was.” . _ with slight coil of rope for use in any climb- . Anyhow, I reckon, that spirit has been ing emergency during our pursuit of the land this many a day." goat. “It may have been. And many a ypar. The Barkerv ille man was 10th to stir, but too, for It began to Walk In ’60, as I mind. I persuaded him; and the Indian havin [James A. Gar eld. Imaginary evils soon become real ones by indulging our reflection upon them ; as he who inmelancholy fancy sees something like a. face upon the wall can by two or three strokes of apencil make it look visible.â€" (Swift. But I call it infidelism, I do, to o settin returned with the skin of asilverfox whjc , No adlocks, bolts or here can secure a. . I - oui ognbiitttle bit of mind against? what wise he hndmkmdin some uncanny nativefashion’ maideiias well as her own reserve.â€"[Cer- fitfifigfii 33:35:31: filfzx“eufl sentence to pen“ aerwmde for MW. “16‘ we all threesoon fouudourselves at the are vantefi- " ' i This colloquy somewhat excited my a;de_ Imust say it, went slightly “gang”; the How can we expect another to keep a 1mm" This medleme' Leibni‘iitttlia: tlmifiifehiftlgnfort‘llfizlti: "Skill? interest. I asked if there was an Ox-eye grain to shift; the unfortunate skeleton as secret if we cannot keep it ourselves 2-â€" m‘e“ (“my mad' d0“ stillmmmineefhis 8,3,“, eg- ,5 ' 1MB, 8 Canon ghost. oranything of the kind. we did. Butit was just possible we might [Rochefoucauld em‘evm “me °‘ well’s beh 1f 11 i1 tor' m if. Alas ! this time is never the time for sel- “Tom” 0" 53“ rhe‘m” ' 9 ' a owe no Oppoi unity to 8 11) which in: ht be used to his advanta c. “The” W33," 38!“ the 91d fellow: Mid learn something of its identity when alive the? he lOOked amon kl!!! mates. a? If by hauling it up. Andso we made a noose halal“ to “3‘ m0"- did Pot “383 him ; and drop ed it about the ribs, ti hteued ihe #0!” I hid Been 8110“ hof hlmbo 0W thfit cord, and, then brought the w ole frame- if he meant to tell. t e telehe would soon work of bones to the summit as if it had a“ 1” mum!“ urgingiend If he perferrpd been a bucket in r. well. It was a frame- nOt _t0 M“ It. 110 0051:1118 could make him work of bones and nothing more. The “113'” teeth alone remained, strong and white. and “en, “'0 days fifWWlu‘dS, I “‘83 05 even, in proof that the poor creature was among the mountains after wild _ ta. A inthe prime of life when he sli ped of a. Barkennlle man and the nest s In 11 set- sudden into the jaws of death. . T ere was a mt were With me. the litter more especx- clog of ice about the feet, which told of the my “I the “k‘ 0‘ follng 5691‘. If “‘6 temperature in the dreadful hole, and sug- were so luckyss to hit a fresh trail. It was seated that, before dying the poor fellow a lovely ‘13 '43” 9"! blue and Cloufneu; must have sufi'ered other agoniee as well as and a” °y “Nd; wonderfylly mild for those of starvation, and cramp, and a grad- Bsrkerville. It was like a brilliant Septem- ugl loss of the hope of rescue. her day in old England : something very We were looking at the skeleton and con- hsrd to best. And so we were in excellent jecmring about it, when the Indian broke removes the taint which causes catarrh, neutralizes the acldlty and cures rheumatism, drives out the germs of malaria, blood poisoning, etc. It also vital- lzes and enriches the blood, thus overcoming that tired feeling, and building up the whole system. in its preparation. its medicinal merit, and the wonderful cures it accom- plishes Hood's Suss- ' parilla is Pccuiitr to Itself. Thou- sands testlfy to its success, and the best advertising Hood’s Barsaparularccelves is the hearty endorsement of its army of friends. Every testimonial we publish. and every suitement we make on behalf of Hood's Bumper-ills may be relied upon as strictly When Lon Stanley visited British Colum in last year and was a est of the Bishop the letter pressed the su ject upon his Excell- cncy’s notice. The Governor-General prom- ised to give the matter his earnest consider- ation when he returned to Ottawa. On Fri- day afternoon Bishop Sillitoe received the gl‘sfil tidings that the De artmcnt of Justice granted a full per on to the convict. The pardon 'vns sent from Ottawa, and the cod news was made known to Maxwell. he poor man was so true tied with joy at the news that he broke own, and cried as if his heart would break. He will be re- leased as soon as his civilian clothing is ready. Maxwell and the others sentenced with him for the crime have always stoutly maintained their innocence. Maxwell was denial, it is always the next time. Absti- nence is so much more leasant to contem- plate from the other si e of indulgence.â€" [George Macdonald. There is no surer safeguard for the pro- tection of the body than the absence of heartâ€"U. Petit Senn. I do not know a better cure for soy-ow than to pity someone elseâ€"(H. W. Shaw. Thought expands but lsmes ; action animates but narrowsâ€"[Goethe Look not to a woman’s head for her brains, but rather to her heartâ€"{Haliburtom Slight fhelp there is for what is fixed by ate, And much of or to forsee the blow ; If it must fall, do ones is then too late And he who most forestalls does most fore- spirits, and clambered shout among. the into an exclamation and pointed down the know. i me 1 be Pm“ “a 9m“ Mk!” V“? 1118‘} B In“. it. I did not catch his words, but the Hard 13w, Sum rule. Dire fact; to con. true in every respect. all Politic? mam for an Northwm mount. and I. for one. detcmmed not w nun very kerville man did. He, too, strained his template. â€"-{Oslderon. 11 you need a. good blood purine: or building up medicine. he sure to take Hood’s Setup» rms. Further information and statements of 7 cures sent free to all who address us as below. Hood’s Sarsaparilla Boldbysudruaisis. tlzslxicrfl. Preparedonly MO. I. HOOD & 00.. Apothecades. Lowell. Mus. loo Doses One Dollar Member of The Legls' lature. In addition to the testimony of the Gov- ernor of the State of Maryland, U. S. A, a member of the Maryland Legislature, Hon. Wm. C. Harden, testifies as follows: “ 748 St., Belto.,Md., U. S. A.,an. 18,‘ ’90 tlemen: I met with a severe acci- dent by ' down the back stairs of in residence, in t e darkness, and was b ' badly in my hip and side, and snflered severely. One and a half bottles of St. Jseohs’ Oil completely cured me. Wu. 0. HAme " Member of State Legislature. I muchif we gotneithcr gcet non-deer norbesr. , e as into the de the of the fissure; then be As luck would have it, we “8th only two ‘ tamed round mind me. “ The fellow is or three goats. “Id “180 W0 01‘ 011‘" nude right," he said. “ There is a little begâ€"a 05 too Euchre: myngiézpufae mil-tin? we 10;; «ifksatchel, yplunknow-and some bits of wemvsry . .mcon-st ie . ,wcmsaswell V sidershl kn ed about by thoahlrp rock- get the bums." my y . ohtdmdmo38°°dmÂ¥milߤ~ But it wesnotsn easy business. Again a “Wears saucer-Ox-e Gsnon._ thstif and againwetriodtonoose it, and alws ‘ you can hold on another our, I‘d like you in vain. The “ Me down, boss," of e to see it," said the Barker-ville man when I :Indinn came as s some proposition ; for mentioned the luncheon basket. ‘we had now no time to spore, if we were to “ By all means," I replied " But I be beck in Barkervilleb nightfall. ihought itwu nearer the town." _ i We hitched the to t to a rock, and “ b no 3 or else, I “on. p‘l‘kmmfi let it hang into the e. The Indian was Amuse not th elf about the riddles of future things. tudyprtgmesies when they are become histories, an past hovering in their causes. Eye well things t and pro. sent, and let ocujecturel' ty suflice for things to comaâ€"[Sir Thomas Browne. Consider the sstisfsetious of life singly and examine them as they come up, and then ask your‘selfif death is so terrible in taking them from yamâ€"[Plumb Fortune knows We scorn he: most when she ofl‘ers blows. â€"{Shskespesre.

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