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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 4 Feb 1898, p. 2

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2 . Ichooi," answered. Dori She had r'e- gained control of her voice now. ”She is a good, noble woman, far better than I am, and I don’t wonder that you love hen!) ' “You mean loved,” corrected Jack. “My love for her is in the past tense, not the present.” , “ “True love can never die, ’ ” quoted Disease. Wanted-The address of ' every sufferer in America The llyassan Medicine (10., Two, Its. “Mention this Paper when Writing. # POSHL CA RD‘ I00 . £ e rs vel . “Wasn’t it the divine - - Living there alone for years and years, . . J. G Edwards 00 aging“); said that? But there, seas, which swept the decks of every ‘with neither the note of abird or the hxports. Imports. Total â€"’_' h 1 thing movable. We werecongratulatmg chi of . crick t 7to cheer him th 1593-â€" ., , Jack, we have talked amp: :1 (3:? for ourselves that all had escaped when the mar? had lost hiee ind and, loo’k'n 0 $118,564,000 $129,074,000 $247,038,000 "I . » a .. J. a. EDWARDS no. wfigvent-hDOD’: you lie?! :0 captain was found to be missing. The 11 Ca tain .33., -e intruders 1394’ a _ 00° \ i ,, i . . . utnyou even prom I 0 mm \ last wave we shipped had no doubt m. ban ""“t 1.1,?wa E'sâ€"m‘ 1 1 {117,594,920 2-1-314443009 {LNG-.999! f ‘32,. , --SPECIAL INâ€" m?,Â¥t' d‘ , k . ried him away, and by the time wok? I e » '8 9 18nd?! My A“-.. I 1895*! â€" - 1i 000 M4 ‘00 000 Y... $1,1flleim?°éhi‘1£2i‘§§ * annuities . oz. “downturn? we“ ’ ~' .1. " if}. . AX as I and you got your answer, I believe.” tog]? a: yhzm 1:263 $25?“ n I 3:5 made up his mind that the fate of 1 ($191,013.000 $118,011,000 $239,025,000 :2, . “I; , . . . - ‘ “And I am to take the rest for grant- 033%“ 9 net where w'o * 0 £3], the poor fellow who had dashed into the . 13-“; 9,0 000 $119 018 (m 9,5,. 168 000 153:1 . .: Buy the Ridge Bitted Axe, it ed, e r" the a"? ti. be h h 't sh eg see would some daybe his. He felt that $1 " " ' " of w .',,;cn.f'm., . "w" bursts the 011198. no bindiBR in “ ell, no. Nothing should be taken 31 a on 88" ‘ ° c at T2129 he would lose his mind unless he madc , 31§¥§1egocgssag$nsg ’3r,1x,.c,,:hin 1393 of for grantéd in this world. [’11 give you your answer, but not now. I think I’d better send it to you in writing. ” “My, my! How formal we are get- ting all at once. But, after all, I think I prefer it that way; then I can carry your note next to my heart for a mascot until you are mine for good and all. Shan’t 1 run over here for it tomorrow morning? i’m anxious to get it as soon as possible. ” “N0. I‘ll mail it to your oflice in New York. ” “All right, Dora. and now just one before I go.” Iio bent down and plant- ed a kiss on her unrcsisting lips. “Thanks, dear. I\'ow, please forget that there ever was any other girl and don‘t , look quite so sobzr the next time I call. timber, deep cut, least work, thin edge, less grinding. Cattle Chains. Brown’s Patent Steel Wire Links . > have a breaking strain double that ‘2 _ of the English chain and is one- third lighter. C. B. Lanterns. .1? Mitts, Scccp Shovels, S.c:l Szow Sleigh Bells of all kinds, Leather ‘ Shovels, Leather and Rape Halters, l Susiand Glass, Sheeting Papers, Maple Leaf Cross-c1: Saws, Hand Shaved Axe Handles, Sleigh Run- ners, Sleigh S‘isc Sta-t1, Irm Horse Szce; and Nii‘s. ) if nothing happens. Good night, looking so eo'ber, DE? fiave I con-fem; I ed too much? You wanted the whole ‘ I. I I I I I GRAHAMâ€"’8' ISBN M E D I O I N E truth,youknow.”’ ~ ha ,~ “You, andIam ledyouwere ve' ”mama. 71‘??? BENT ANYWHERE enough to tell it. flew loug‘ago was it -â€"â€",-â€" - 3 ‘_ B Y M A I L "Th?“ thishfppenedWShPffllm We had called at Mauritius on our ee ears. ’ . . . I “And hey: name?” she askedlin low, way from £1ng to 1:011“): nth: M m // tones? , a I, « I ahipFarewe_ an were ve ya on ‘ : Tortured “Need I M that?” from the mind when the adventure 00- s fie re ‘ 1 “Yes, please, I: said Dora faintly. curred by which we lost the captain and 11 e 1‘ ,amman , ,. - ~hsd-thefoundaticn for-thil story. It -' LiSten I Dora’s face grew suddenly pale. was 3 o'clock in the afternoon of a . . ‘ “I thought hips 811° W“ the 0110.” ' bright day, and the ship was not mak- ,il {'1 NY’AS'S‘AN she ”fed. in V0100 “38‘ Jack scarcely ing above four knots an hour. What 5 ;- ' “(58111 ” lea there was on would not have both- ; Conquers , daggeldyl’n d ’3; know h“? h. '3' cred a quarter boat, and the ship lifted ' , ‘ hoarding . to a wave only at long intervals. The all]- Sk In - I used to with her ‘1 second mate and I were superintending some work forward, while the captain was alone on the quarter deck. All of a sudden and without the slightest warn- ing the sea began to boil and heave un- der and around us in the most violent manner, and for five minutes every man had to hold onfor his life. In her pitch- ing the craft shipped three or fourgreen the depth to be a full mile. months later, when soundings were taken by a French vessel, it was found that a mountain two miles in circum- fercnce at the base had been heaved up I exactlv in the middle was a single trcc. until its crest was only 40 feet below I the surface. The set of wind and wave , before and after the agitation was tol the westward, and ten minutes after the ship had come back to a level kccl the wind changed to the east and blew I half a gale for the next seven hours. As a matter of record, the ship pursued her voyage and made the port of Bom- bay Without iurilicr advcnlurc, and the remainder of the story relates to the captain. He was swupt overboard by . the last wave, just as we concluded, and ‘ presently found himself far to leeward among a lot of spars and casks which the same wave had taken from the main deck. While the man seized a spar and THE CANADIAN POST. LINDSAY, ONTABIQJ. FEBRUARY 4. .4 not'ye't recovered his W hat, and laid about him no vigorously that his assailant ran away. - ' It was awhite man, and from the marks on his hands he must have been a sailor. How long he had lived there and how he reached the island in the first place are mam-rs for conjecture, but the fact of his being nude went to show that he had been there long enough tcwcar on: his clothes. In breaking pway from the captain he ran for the beach. The latter followed at his heell. shouting for him to stop; but the un- known ran to the water, plunged in and swam straight out to sea, looking back nowand then and seeming tubeina terrible fright. He held to his coune until he could no longer be seen, and there was no doubt he went to his death, as he did not return. In a dens thicket the captain found a rude ahelte which the man had used, and among , the dried grass forming his bed were a few fragments of cloth which had once been a pea jacket. There were also a aail~ or’s pipe and an empty tobacco box. ““533 a” in“ d’ “”1”" ' a“; THE TRADE OF CANADA - . The Trade and Navigation Re- .turns for 1895-6. bun COMMERCE Is INCREASING. Putting L‘p Their Honey-The Finance Hhhter Has Booelvod the 3250.000 Deposit to Be Put Up by Manors flexeuue and Mann for stipu- lated Security to Build a Yukon Railway. Ottawa Feb. i.â€"The trade and navi- gntion returns of Canada for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1896, have been issuod by the Customs Department. The arrangement of the cables is improved very much, to the credit of the statistical officer in charge. The exports and im- ports, which together make the total trade. were, compared with the previous four years, as follows: an effort to divert it from the gloomy situation, and he began a closer survey of the island. The ctntcr of it was con- siderably higher than elsewhere, and $3,002,000, ora pcrcenuugu of cxccss of I 15.71, against 2.5 in 1506. (if thcunports. $111,20l,000 wclc cntcml for consump- tion and of thc i-xpori~$1 .‘::.‘.If.‘.c.000rcprc- 1 scmcd tln- products of Caii.ul:l. including coin and bullion. 'l‘lic dullahlc imports wvrc $T‘l.l<l~.000, and Lllv frui- $45.11“.- 000, “gaunt $07,230,000 and $4:I,:HT.IMII mqnxtivvly in 1896. Tln- (lury ("Illt't‘ll'l1 was $1050] 000. cumparvd with $20219.- 000 in law}. imports. duliablc illlti United K1!l;.'(llllll.'lllll Unlmu two yt-ars \nrr: Great liril.‘iiu-â€"l.\LHZâ€"DuiEl‘Ilc. {flu 366,000; free. $50,613,000. inâ€"-lluii- alllt‘, $230,190,000; from $El.l.’;t°_(|ll(|, United SlillL‘Sâ€"l‘i'il_l)ullllllll', $20.- 101,00II; {rt-c. Smaluiuuo. ismâ€"Duti- - nblc, $3 UBLHIIII; {rt-c. $.‘ll,‘.’:.l.hw. Personal and (imu-ru‘. Nun-s. Sir Olivcr Muwat is cxpcctcd to uticnd the opt-um: of l’arllann-ut. surrounded by a thicket which he had never yet penetrated. In carrying out his explorations 11» entered this COPIâ€"t‘. finding a hard lii‘illiu path, evidently made by a crazy man. i’ilcd up at the roots of the trco the captain found a great stock of small ircn bound boxes. and it ncodml l'ui ( no glance to satisfy him that they wire trcasure boxcs. 'i‘lu-rc was the (‘.'I\il}' where they 11ml once been lxlll‘lttl. and the boxes were wcaibcr bcatcn 11> if long expo-rd. Two or three largo sln 11> lay about, whirl) bad doubtless bI-I-n uscd to dig out tin; dirt, and one of the boxes had been opened. {ring from Lllt: -. . . r .‘is'lnw mi‘ ' ‘1'“. my". Ill ,.I “e ' After coug the germs of often gain t. Scou’s Emu 'liver Oil \vit phitcs will ~u' case; l-ut, it t. it will cure ma Evcrt when farther :2 Exam: markulwlc tufts In the Iliad Lid it pl‘tg‘llOI‘ijgf ll?~ .â€" . .«I.nmmInnIImmmnmnmmmmum"mum ..... . n d 0 \ SEE THAT THE FAC-SiMlLE SIGNATURE -â€"â€"on=â€"-â€" . the tl;.' PromoicsDigesliomCheerfuit b1!) . , , mssandiiesmontains neither a -. . ui,Morphiue mtlfincrai. IS ON THE from or NARco'rrc. food WRAPPER OF EVERY BOTTLE OF IIsIII II Caetcria is put up in cue-rise bottles only. .: is not sold in bulk. Don‘t allow anyrzr- ' you anything else cu the plea cr pr: L is "just as good” and “will can“ or. 2' .- ,pcsc." “-810 that you gc‘. C-i-S-T-O-l.- .. m: uranium "amaze I A ectllemedy for Constipa- ticl’fitgour StomchDiarrhoca. Worms ,Convulsions feverish- ness and Loss or SLEEP. TdCSimile Signature of . . @554”- NEW YORK. Alb (months bid 14.35 Dosgslâ€"35C_1:§rs, W ..., . .Trz‘: m“'*;:;:iri_;s:ms._---__, LINDSAY FOU‘ mar Importers of Hardware, Steel ; Sign of the Anvil. ‘4. {Elisa}: 31. DAY, ‘ LOVED HER FRIEND. She had whispered, “Yes, Jack, I love you, ” in response to his question. His kisses were still warm on her lips. Their hearts were beating in unison, though not so tumultuously as before,- and now that the first rapture and thrill were over they were asking questions and making their little confessions after the manner. of lovers on the threshold of an engagement. ’ ‘ ‘ “How many times have I been in love before? Now, Jack, do you think that is a fair question?" she asked, meeting his look with a roguish glance. “Why, certainly it is, Dora," here plied earnestly. “ You say you love me, so it; doesn‘t really make any difference about the others. They’re done for now, , but I think i ought to know. Still, if , 1» , there are so many of them”â€" ' ‘ “Please stop. Jack. I won't have you saying such dreadful things, and with that look c: your face, ” she interrupted, playfully placing her hand over his mouth, but quickly withdrawing it when he attempted to kiss it. “How dare you. " she exclaimed, “after the way you‘ve been talking?” "Well, ifyou don’t want me to say things why don‘t you answer my ques- tion?” “Must I, Jack?" “I am afraid you must, my dear. ” “And you won‘t hate me after I tell, will you?” pahawi ‘Wlmt'ltheusecf telling you gnaw Ithallovernow. Herlovewas uotfcrme. I have put it asideâ€"and, beddeglhav‘e you. Butwhyareyou 814E“ 1955}?! D "f . CANADI_AI}1;. I 0611 011 Iron and libs (minutiae digest. 189E. I drive away the only man I ever loved! thatâ€"erâ€"oreepy sensation? . . ficheâ€"New York Journal. a i... . . Dora. ’ “Good night, Jack.” - When Jack Vernon reachcd his office in Temple court the next morning, he Tearing it open, he read: BROOKLYN, N. Y., 9:30 p. 111., March 15. lug what. I do I could never be happy with you. more than I do. 1 u £<l you she was my school mate years ago. I s:..i regard her as one of my met since we grazlu:.zcd, we have always kept up a correspondeuo from her, received two months ago. I did not know until tonight v. 110 the man was that she loves. I know now. and I wish you both all the joy that life in each other's society can bring you. Go to her, Jack, and make her happy, and my blt‘h rig and prayers will go with you. Not good night this time, but good- byi Ever your fflt ud, \ DORA. The inclosure ran as follows: R(~"HE§TER, N. Y.. Jan. 16. Mr Dunn DORAâ€":1). I am not engaged yet and never expect to be. 1 have had plenty of chances to confer my hand and fortune, es pecially the latter. upon aspiring applicant: but I have declined them all. I buvenevcr m. a man I really carcal for except one, and I b( have he cared for nm at n time. Perhaps he does yet; but. alas, he discovered that I was an heircss, and then pride {be was a young lawyer with plenty of brains and ambition, but no money) halal him back. He loved meâ€" my heart told me :l.:it-Lnt fortune hunters were fluttering around me like moths around a candle. and 1 st: .OvU llc was afraid if he spoke he would be v‘ ssed with tho rcst, just as though the Eli'llt" ~ of a woman‘s love could not detect the gold among the dross. Ah, well, he is gone, and there's no use mourning for the past! 1 cannot hcip sighing, though, to think that thc very money which has attracted so many society moths should There, Dora, you have my secret and know why I shall ever-more a maiden be, but please don’t tell. Wishing you a lcverttrue some time, dear Dora mot being burdened with found Dora Stcvcns‘ note awaiting him. Dxan JACKâ€"Tho love I expressed for you an hour ago I fiml’ Mrs turned to pity, and I am going to make you happy by sending to you the only woman you have a right to mar- ry. After hearing your confession and know~ l I’ll be over again Wednesday evening I know you think you are in love with me, but the tendrils of your heart are still intwined around that early 101’”. andâ€"and she needs you dearest friends, aux. though we have never 1 inclose my latest letter I I I I l I I I passed a lashing around his body he had no hope of rcsoue. Almost before he realized his position the ship was a mileaway, and he fclt sure that no boat would be lowered to make a search for him. The spar to which he was lashed drifted away to the west, and evening came on. Between 5 o’clock and sunset four ships passed the drifting man, but all too far away to see or hear, and when night came down he felt that there was no longer the slightest chance for him. He drift- ed to the westward, as I have told you, but how far has never been known. Night passed and another day came, and toward the close of that day Cap- tain Graham lost consciousness. He may have drifted a day after thatâ€"per- haps two days. When he came to his senses again, he was lying on a sandy beach, with his feet in the water. He had been cast ashore on an island. It was surely an island to the north and Wcst of Madagascar, but for reasons which will be explained later on it can- not be more definitely located. For an hour after opening his eyes the man could not unlash himself from the spar. When he had finally accomplished that object, he had to crawl on hands and knees to reach the shade of the busbcs. It was high noon and the wéathcr hot, and the captain was so exhausted that if he had not found fresh water and wild fruit at hand he must have pcrish-- ed. He ate and drunk his fill and then slept, and the sun was just rising next , morning when he awoke. The island, when the castaway came to survey it, was about two miles and a half long by one mile in breadth, and its average height above the sea was . not over 15 fcet. It was of volcanic ori- weaith, you won‘t have so many unworthy ; ones as I), and hoping to hear from you soon. I remain, with out-ans of love, yours sincerely. Eniru Beams. Late that afternoon Dora Stevens rc- oeived tne following brief message from Jack Vernon: MY DEAR DORAâ€"Many thanks for your kind note and the inclosllre. There are at least two angels left on carih. You are one of them. May heaven ever guard and bless you! Yours Amyâ€"Did youâ€"enâ€"evur experience Hamieâ€"Youkncw Jack has new! mas-3’ «v- ,- ""4‘“"‘.1‘:‘-7..'.A.“- We ‘. sec t. Buffalo, N. ., for a co Common Sense new}? gin and was entirely covered with ver- dure, and there were six or seven differ- ent sorts d wild fruits. Along the beach were oysters and shellfish in abundance, and the captain soon assured himself that starvation would not be one of the perils of his situation. What struck him curiously was the entire ab- scnce of life on the island. There was noithcr animal nor bird, reptile nor in- There should have been a dozen of Dr. Pierce'a' will be sent on of" one-cent sun, mafia-‘11:?“ m 31mm .' manly. «cloth-bound p stamps. " _..../ The captain shouldered this box and carried it down to thc spot be called “home," and there inspccted its con- tents. It containtdabout $6,000 in gold coin of all nations, but principally ling. lish, and not a coin among them was of In fact, there were some which no longer circulntcd in England recent date. or India. From the material and con- struction the captain judged that the boxes had been made byu ship‘s carpen- ter. In the pile at the foot of the tree were 15 other boxes of the same size. One was broken open, ‘and its contents found to be the same as the first and the amount very nearly the same. There was a total, as the captain figured, of $100, 000 more or lcss. This was based on the supposition that all the boxes contained gold, but as he looked into only two he could notbe sure of the contents of the others. How came the treasure there? Captain Graham believ- ed it to be a pirate's cache and that the gold had been there long years before he was thrown on the beach. Perhaps the mad sailor had been one of the pi- rate crew. It was certain that he had unearthed the vitamin at any rate. and it was hardly probable that he stum- bled upon it by accident. Well. there was a big fortune there, and it bclongul to the finder, but it might 11361" II in so much sand for all the gocd it (13.2111 do him. . Days and Works and nzcizlss passed away. and onc day the castaway countcd up the pebbles he haul laid in rows along the beach to mark the time and found that he had bccu 11 months on the island. On that day 111: rc came a furious gale from the cast. with a very high tide, and from some wreck at sea the waves brought in a vast quantity of stuff. There was untliizig to eat or to wear among the wreckage, but there were ' planks and spars and a carpcntcr's tool chest, and as soon as the storm had abated the castaway wont to work to build hint araft. He had determined to leave the island at any hazard, and after four or tin~ days“ xvork he had his raft completed. it was a rude but stout . afl‘air. Wild fruits wcrc taken for pro I visions, and fresh water was carried in a wine keg which had come ashore with I Mr. J. 1’. \Vliltucy. lI-micr of Iln- (,)n~ tar-lo Opposition. Spi-aks horn on “Helm-sâ€" dny night. Licut.-t'ol.-\\'. 1C. llmlgins of tho ()L~ tawa Guards llilh llu'll appointed an .-\.1). C. in tlic Govcrnontlcncml. It is now stun-ii on authority that junior clerks in the civil M'TVIPC, that is those who arc revolving small Sillllf'lt‘fi, will get an increase during this year. At the Militia lkpnrtmcnt it is stated that Major lbbutson will be gflZl‘lll‘d in command the 5th Royal Scots us soon as . he has taken his course of t‘dlll'flllllll. F. L. Jones, chicf prevcntiw- oiiiwr of customs, has returned to tmvn Mr. ' Jones has been doing exceptionally good work in Cape Brcton, having dropped ontoa big nest of whiskey smugglem. Capt. Bloomfield Douglas. R..\' .11., who was appointed commissioner to inâ€" Vcstlgatc the charms of partisan conduct preferred against Government officials in the Maritime Provinces, has completed his work. The Minister of Justice is cousldcring the case of Lyman Dart, who is lying undcr scntcncc of «loath in Trum. (‘oun- sci for Dart has nskcd to flh-st-lll(‘\’1tl('il(‘t‘ showing that the shot which killml was an nccldcutal onc. Dart, is only a buy of 17, and was found guilty of killing an ; Assyrian puck 1mm. it is Ihuught ho had ‘ no malicious inn-m. or urudgv at the poor unfortunate fcllmv. JOHN MAKINS, Brass an Iron Foundcr is prepared to do at; l._‘.'_- -. Casting and Foundry Work. Repairing c' ' " - me a d Boilers. IOHN~MAKIIۤ2 W1u1um-sr. .N i w 2. Gurney Scaiv Co. Established 6; . ”3%,,3 , The GURNEY is... SGALE '60. MANUFAC [URERS 01" Standard Scales a a IIIIIIIIIII, Illlllllll S'oan’s Indian Tonic- HIS DUTY DONE. Principal Grant “ill Arm-pl N" More ('llalll-ngva in liq-1min-I'rnhlhillun. Kingqon. l’i-II. i.â€"-1‘riuI-ip:il Iii-aux will accept no mun~ challenges to (It'll-11.0 tin- ’ Prohibition Illnkilml. "1 think 1 have (louc my duty as :i ' citizI-n of Canada." 13c said to your cur- rcspondcut, “by putting: my vii-\vs into print and n~afllrming thcin on thc public platform. “Do you think I can spend my time by meeting cvcry Tom. Dick and Hurry “'llu throws down a clmllcugc? My vicws arc before the country. lart my nppuncnis attack them as they will. I have certainly done enough by giving up two nights in the heaviest part of my scseional duty to tell my follow coumryim-u what I con- scientiously hollow. " .)~~., ‘\ ‘ _.Il.1. x “I liLi'll, NM. The Sloan Medicine 00., Hamilton. Dun Sins : For years I was troubled with periodical sick headaches, hem- affected usually every Sunday, and used all the remedies that were Rdl‘erllhcu as cures. and was treated by almost ev cry doctor in Guelph, but without any UNITED STATES TELEGRAMS- ' ' ”WGHHâ€" ‘mmuny' 3“"- varieties of birds and an abundance of the wrecka 9 I‘ I New York had a big snowstorm yester- ~ .... , - ‘_ - , _ _ . ‘o oncof theboxes _ . _ 1 I That dcpepds, {70“ are gomg to ”fifth; 232,915,? fgllisgiifim“ “ad will I insect lifo on so fair 8 spot With 1“ the captaingtook $1553 in goldpiecee, and day which “"1“!“ tmilic. ‘ rellef. One doctor told me it was caused by a weak stomach, another and i: . i ‘ Sayd 10:31:23? gtlse’sitate so long. I can And as Dora read these words she tropical climate, but it was simply teu- one morning when the wind was from I thFour 111:1“: 21:): “1:333; 3:1:meth yum is w“ hereditary and incurable. I w“ induced by . neighbor to try Spunk 811.021,” you? Téliat‘b convenient for you, smiled one little, wee ghost of a smile I en‘tlleszemApga {3:153:16 11:33:18 tingle, the we“ 11" {33901199 his raft. and drift . 08:21.21“ 331m on Satunfay. T110 Jul: lxnux Toxxc, and am happy to say I did so. A few doses gave immediate . I'm sure. I wish I could read yours; and Whisl’emd: I :11; bird been on the islaynzl a “3:111:01. so “1 03 before "' By his reckoning, which , of the accident has not been ascertained. relief and one bottle and a half made a complete cure. l " then I‘d know the answer ‘0 my ques- 1- “Better my'heart.tha‘ilil.hersl;;â€"Wdil- I and had twice walked clear around it 3,232,128,133;ng :1 :;8,£v§:h:a§1 I Th0 body 0‘ COL Run. the Spanish This was three years ago and the headaches have never returned. ' i ' tion." . ,, lam 8611101211111” XIIâ€"(1 icago ecor 1 W110” 000 day as he was gathering fruit Speed, an American fierchant "N: 321:“;‘zggwgg night-rout: :{akbmumlfnl l was also troubled with asthma and nothing helped me like your Swank “.1 ' “$811M you “13:11: 1:113:33 hknowaiked ‘ Indian- and Bear- ' in an open 9P0“ 119 was ““931? and homeward bound. I ”owls, has been found “a unfit: :0 lxmsx Tune. 1 can heartily recommend it to all and will be glad to give :1 it. ,, y ’ yes, or on ave The greatest boar country in the south- fiercely attacked 1;! :ng‘tizdcrnfiln if; The raft had, made good weather of Havana. any particulars to any one efll-cted u I was. 3 . . . West is the Navajo Indian reservation, lurnrm W“ 11', mean-m _____, it, driftiu most of the time to the eel ' ' ‘ - ' : .“XVell, Jag, “i1: wrilh relieve {321“ where the bears are never hunted and may I 01: mm a warm wel- ~ and the casptaln judged her total dnft’t mm; gdgpnstatfibl‘. £3: «8); his: “1 C. hEUGiI. 1' 3 mm 81.1? to ow you ave no pr e- live, multiply “ad 3"” °ld in M says come, the first little traveler IIIIII' to have been 100 miles. . His lou had 1 month. Ont., and leading business men For Sale by all dealers or address the Sloan Medicine Company .. . d ‘ cegsors. .. 5 the San Francisco Call- The NWUO b°‘ I whom Heaven guides to 'li I been alluded to in the newspapers and ' or Wamwn. N.Y-. died on Sunday In of Hamilton Limited. 81.00 pa- Rome.- 6 for sac/o -, . “Are you sure, Dora?" “‘ s. 11°"?le muted?) e M an 01» “£1 , he door pf e Wont ’e , ‘ ‘ . of ii d be I Portsmouth. ' ° :3 a J “Yes, Jack. You are a“ first an they“; neVer doi- consent to ave one ' cart Fe’eew‘es frémgv' e I ‘ ‘y m .‘ 18“: (360;: 2:; ‘ m I ‘ The House of an“. .g w“. . ‘ m on] .” 93.00 t on er one o urns go. appv gig e -. e _ , board Ropmen â€"â€"â€"â€"________________ ' d! . “(Thanks awfully. Dora. I‘m glad to I": W," t: I”? ”g‘fl‘m‘fi, "I: I §,,°‘€§1“ 33:15:11.5}:in {11111111111321.9311 1:113: mind" I: ' mwpmwmmmm‘mggufimfidg THE MIDLAND TRUST co. I gum considerable discussion. 11...". Y ‘ ' an e e 9 9 ' . :2 . . tater _ A. Ward, ex-hLP., and J. T. Hunt § . hear 1:3,?“ ugw that (9.1811311 1' settled establish £9 at 01 the vlotlm- Then, I 333%: 2:113:23“??? .i: - 1‘ due time Landed at Cape Town. Re I WTifigi1$aitnu mun all A Shortage of 017.000-Ileeting of wood, m, were "momma mswtnrs, ‘ ' "1" we WI 1‘â€" ~-’ ’1‘” . I‘M“! 1” their medicine man, half the rials of life and taken its had 5 ' out the latitude and longi- ' ' Creditor- lleld at Port Hope- et ‘8 each per meeting, or 848 per war, 5 J .aOh, no, my boy! You don tn: 0! tx-ibewiilgether at brulnoedoorway, hum- pfime “ me “may __ tude of his island to his own mtllfao- It is stated that Rev. Dr. John Hall Port Hope, Ont J“ 38 â€"A mm the M988 bum limited to ,\;.0 m ~ quite so easilyas that! I want your cam biy beg his pardon for what it about '0 greeide. tion but the chart on board the 3M will reconsider his deeumluadonto retire at the mm gr m; mm“ '1‘ run ' number. 3' - fession now About how many dozen happen and prayto his shade not tolook Yet during the ' from the m of the Fifth Avenue A._,__. _. _.. 1 times have you been in love, pray tell?” for vengeance. This done, one or twowar- ' time when baby is gin-11:1 ‘0 1‘0" “I! "all?“d- “’2‘“ Church in New York, cw- W1, wasnhel“ ‘1 WW I CANADIAN CURRENCY- i “ck “’9“ WEN“ 21' ”a“ if? £11130;ng £11m". 3a“:o333.3“ : I $313153. to all; itinm :8. A bri; m1-j ' m 1 mm a” °° '3 ms. mammal-lotto oouaistlnl a! m Nulty murder um g, Quebec counted on this one .7. ’ on do all chartered .11“ wt | _ time“. 0 03M the" were on. Nothing new was brought out 9 “Come, young man, you are now on giyrfi they .MI’M but aft ”:3” of month-1i: I figufiwdyggflhmwa 3:1: nearly 100 ladies. all depositors of the yesterday. i “1° ““1"" ““d- "m *° “1‘ ‘h' ‘ in n arm-sud. will“: failed to and an island. Wherecaptain the New York Central in simply a. m. $3,?" m“ ”m '2‘ “9 "° ”Wm". 1"” “mum 0‘ Manitoba have a m‘h' a" "hm ”‘9' “d ”um" b“ 1 wonder who am introduced the lime Graham said the island ought tube lead ' tial nap in e W to Mus-lithe V» “.1...” or mm“ a...“ W a, manned ‘° mm °"°"'“""°d“' PS". °‘ ‘- ‘h‘ “m" '1” mm“! ”mm" a: u eating an: on Friday? mamm- found bottan u 40 feet. and in the im- W “W W WNW-mt The n and dated cm the late Stanley m M ‘° mm” 3“?“ 3 “blast I?" said Jack, helplessly re~ - m” M I believe. smut-Sam mediate neighborhood . man of trees next '11]. it in aid. 5. a. W" Pattenon m I.“ . will .Mnun‘ M. The Ban; of Hamilton has opened an poems her creation 0! e 10' minute! ,how could that not. ”mm “a bun... w {and Bonfire about. 0‘ ‘50 13me bebio “m 32%;}!!! widow eole matrix. nu. Pam had mmF$smévgéfiim 1:3: :1 won afraid I! " 111.; Mann“: {1ng iv" “1531' m' will be m in I 1 “:12; g‘gumm'h°l° m“ of Onucovme 1 1 I y' ‘I “I am on m in ear a ' , o n: - I“ "a"... bum ' to trust. . en preceded ' _ l mimicked IhO. ’ m y 1 , myth. ‘13de “I.“ ulfi I“ C! wants ..'. . .- CI. .0 :I , , m M . Wong 0! fig?“ M Md “I. A‘ K‘W SM "103111118 M)“ 4 “But I am Md you will into me «an: a mess of (unim- 1 01,133, e "“3? :t?",;" 0' ,,‘ ‘4'“ M ‘° "W" 3"“ hula... met; In juggling from . burning . ‘ month. were ., W0 ~- ~th Klon- Pox-tn b.i. storm .11: - and Naomi! that 5. after I 001110“. ' ”P. “1' N.“ weakly. sickly but)! yet unless she herself an... 03;,“ ,5” mm“. W m, m w %m?§ml “3'7"” Dir-cc LII-sumo» _ m m" m ,m I: ”I. “I. record, then, .0 long?" M . . _ iatne‘utirely :gfitlg‘lfuthém eilgxellcate W m in We m “a. m by are “3““ ‘ ll!" mm“ and ............... $234.9.1 en The P by I In con tion 0‘ \i , H I . ~. . w - m" w c W- ’ ha“! “no,“ 1"!“ ‘1 .-.. , 8‘89 ‘ 1" I: ' NO- “ 13 1| V017 short one; I have -' nan-s OLD IRIEOHES. ble, the “by is certain to use, in me Dan A. Rose, the Toronto publisher. The o'clock yesterday morning. A. A. Adams. no am” 1 â€"__ 8” tn var-ton, Ont., has extended a unanimous ,; never loved but onceâ€"before. w __..._ ~ 3. «may for he, wanes. or tastiest. gentlemen were here looking afou- she owns a a. building, estimates 5;. loan m . .. .. .................. $23.30? a can to Rev. Mr. Anderson of Guelph. , “And she-she refused you?” “r? m Wimmmm 3‘: ”im'iw£§é°s‘3°fw;m3utu§li tg; Whats!” in the timed Shot! of In a about esoo with 3900 insurance. Au... nearing 0900 stipend and tree house. . u . n to t mo er oren e , ' book gold field. ‘ «Iv? 1333' $3.13” 1 want a. “$2221. "‘3' 3m mm'» the use 9‘ I”- PitM’s “We My $.35: 1- to 1:1 don- £31. m... ? soomplfi'i'v si‘la"..°“m...“m“" '° c‘i‘lfimfwl'fiasu """""" 331:; 3 1mm fitnI'fimm’ n 3' 5“ 3“? whole gory now u 0’ “‘1 "mu” 9‘1" "m“ “- . $1111 ‘33:“,13‘ “£31?! ::.‘1i$;‘ml’:'wfli Northrup Company of this city. ' i“ we u. r h a...” Book debts . .. .11111111111 1200 00 last 338“ by his friends, ‘3:E:Tfi$".:, “Becaueeof pride. Shewasawealthy When Willi“?! 108! 10° 10"! hm W3» lighten and brig ten the time of waiting. “amt them manta-view- Winnipeg. Jan. 3Lâ€"Friday evening gm msnblé'11121131111111: 11.131: 15:) "“11 ‘ ”8141118 811“)? sot 0’ 91360 “Will he' I a .1 es: lawyer with m The trousers fall to hide em. n mu make the ordeal of motherhood ab- “: wonders ‘50 30' Hr. Roche M.P. for Marquette, who is Mu nook ..................... 100 no 0700 on the eve of removing to Monti-cal “083» penni . so wum cmm thorn roi- his own eolutely safe and comparatively me from Eldorado, gave advice as to the best way { nor-tram .................... 53,230 57 to m of the bank‘s branch mom 1m. and fortune 3'“ to mak°~ I loved And-Nun himself inside em. pain and will insure a. strong healthy con. of mm. an MM land mam “My 111, VII m ‘0 “39 M i Danced m .............. 5632 00 me her; Im not ashamed to say it. She ' ' » stitutiouforthe baby. ' my...“ “,1 u a the {a a to lie-PIN hav- Hh rhythm:- unset him Bunio- m m s or Bunk of m ' In the Poitier murder case at >1 w . woman that one could not help xxdsa‘arntxmgeflmngvggu ms. mm { nylon “mm. am Co" make . M me to was, but it may be eomeweeks yet. m‘wfiménmy flung ‘ Soholastique, Quebec, yesterday, (‘Ollnw'l loving; 311° was all to me than that 7°“ They’re turned and shortened. washed m f“ 35.“ “$2533: m1 ”th {3’3 '0‘...“ and Man 003M B. will ho M1, to attend the M W ....................... - 19.917 9‘ ‘0: the p risonor began his addns~ 1:: I"? arenow and”â€" andprfisod. physidauswithnouvaii. thufiastbecame m Mm “Wham Hm J “-" "0' --------- “in 5311. me an cflort to advanu ”‘1 "And. Go d. 1 Jack. Andfixed on mecthe writer. with child I new the advertisement of Doctor ”k“ if the ion Parlia- Nm Wu- eeulte or man theory of suicide. The result is not. t‘X' more. on an say maul. mg;- Prescription. 1 booth! m we would the coon-act entered Wm ----------------- 10.900 00 pm to be known before Wednesday. I want the whole truth. " n. min then: into rugeaud cape hon-laud took accordiugtodim When into by the Cabinet with Mackenzie and 5‘3““ M ‘1?"“3'9 “'0 00 “No, I won’t say that, but she was WhenIbave burst the stitches. “by" 5°“! 1 “Mme“!m‘“ 1"“ Kenn, Hr. Ogiivie said that the assent e Mm" caller """ " 1.100 00 um. 323000 000. uotsufl‘eredooehoareiuoeJromfemalcweab Pullpmt . . we first, “d love was a new ”nation I ‘mawm (Duel-r") w. “”19”“th hm, “‘an “I" d MW” 02b fm}. , " M use one no .. o .o ........... $218.73 81 Cwfinhwe J“ 2‘ _Rdssm 13 tomethen,andif1hadbeenherequal .3 y 3" Prospectivemothersshouldeeudtothe A151. railway” w builtwould Theitemenotlaeiudedintbeasaeee, nose. 1 d- in wealth and station I mightâ€"but, " °’ “W World’s ' may Medical Association, home to am Mon: the when. For Infant- and Man. m which raw mm in a. “m °° 9"” ‘10,. the ,t°,,,,§§“'§§i.§. . future, are: Mubams‘cunm' Gerd- manding payment stamina-lune or the Basso-Turkish to $88,000,000, with e we. (any pain) Mean; 17 m the Staten more doe“e ‘41.- . -. 0W. cameraman! ac- mm; a-» n ii: 1.1.\. ‘ llElillXI, I Sabine: CC” the Specs" {,L 1:" C ." 3RD C .. [b0 llullii Conn-Hum tnunx. \‘ ptulin-z. ‘| 17"_A'. l (’1‘ :" . . $b1~ Wt I 301l~u.. ,, :3 throw; ' . . i an '1. ;.~ ._ ‘ perm-v: 11""1' ‘ Illl'lfi 41L .. \ 3011M“? ' and swamp .. the ~;»- .. :. iron- .'.:. ,, I prtl ' mania. - fled l; litmus... me“ “’1' ‘ , r . ‘1 math tan \v vrr mull. v: », 91.7u~:.w. xx bin nip! ‘5 loin-9.: :.:.. fully ,v.. ,,; erdun :- but. Hz. '. .. . Sht‘liwhr‘w; . ~ . i of A: .. x ' . the > ‘1?!“ . I . . ilil‘ ~ miluza .l:.I. In if; " drawing : CE\7_:.‘: - The Run l'ln..i “I: ! lu‘tlll‘l‘l‘lli t J. ~1‘I: withon. x1. displeasuru. Mgr Chicouil-u: ha.- 7.1 from 1111- \riy iii» Grcvuway VI... ' the var 1.. . . Chip fnriiuriv 1‘ ”INT, 1» .‘I ‘t timi 1:..i Melrllxiulfln‘l known 1-: ‘ Ovcrxlcppwi llm plum! ,‘L condemning Lc rulinf. - is exprcscd that 111‘ 1.0. draw his villi-I null Ml“ ...... “mun- lliu \nl-I I Monti-cal. Jan. infâ€"l good as dvcitlwl that Mr calmed the Canadian l‘a anchor at Trail. as “'0 h Bossland {Ind Holwnil not yet transpin-d Cu tic ur Itching. irritau-d. scaly, cm and failing Hair, cleansed. p M as mm and occasional dressings 9! 0 61119331”. ”Meet win: luxuriant, Im- hair, ' .3119- u 1

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