Uh wk dad: that was all. He was sittinh in front of his poor little house. on a. stmw-bottomdchair; homco'obling; A. little way off some» children werenpelaymg battlednor and shuttle-cock. was tn old mart-with I walked, then, that bright evening ohm: own sad thoughts intent. I tear thatI hungmy head. But Ihad to 1m it at the corners td make. sure at my unamustomed road. And it was at the corner oféâ€"no, I dare not mention the name of the street even nowâ€"it was then thp gregt_thi.ng {zappe‘nedi which _'Al A...â€" began the whole wonderful story â€" pooh, haw absurd it soundsâ€"tho old man baked up from his cobbli ,‘ and gagod_§t-me fot‘gn instant a nod- The walk isn’t \much to boast of» through the mean back streets of a. wand-rate town. You can easin pic- ture it to yourself: the tall. houses on either sideâ€"they get lower later on, but many of them are tenementsâ€"with flower pots and dirty rags in. the win- dows, the narrow roadway between, with costers’ carts, and organs and dancing children, the dull strip of sky above. a. watery gray or a sultry blue. That first afternoonâ€"I went back at fiveâ€"the streets seemed more sordidly ugly than I ever have thought them since. Perhaps because the July day was so hot and glorious. Perhaps he- cauaeno one knew me of all this jost- ling crowd. In our village, the night before last, with all the sweet smells and shadows upon the shininï¬earth, it had been "Good-morning, r. Span- netl†from mouth to mouth, from door to door, God! in th=s cheerless life of mineâ€"oh, but that is wrong: I have had my share of blessmgsâ€"there never has been a gloomer night than that brilliant July Thursday along the very streets I have walked this afternoon. I had nurposedly got a. room at some slight distance from the office. Th6 walk of about halt a m‘le used always to take ten minutes. Of late it has got to be eleven, I could not say why. Ifor'a. man isn’t oldâ€"surelyâ€"at fifty- sxx- That first day. however, I felt doubly melancholy: I was hcsrttly glad when the hour 0! deliverance struck, and I could leave the dingy desk, the dingy office, the dingy papers, and get out into the open air. Not the “ fresh " air, as we country people understand it. 'Ihocgh I don’t m‘ss that now, I have taken an occasional holiday 5n the country: I am not sorry, on the whole, to_g_et pack at rny- work. got up {MI a matte†bed next mm me. with a mu heart me on my new situation.- r‘ me. waited in 3 mm yaawï¬mnfvf .1 waited. em Mfume in: mfliuzg W936» this 5360;“ M; mom have must» 9: but“??? $319358 Mm; ,m is? 1 H148“: WV :39» “13;; we a WB§HfiW§ tuna- Md » Whit Mar. asp-unwise! :94: mm by “among human: wicked: was and um- and m was ’-' The!» ism tool with a “04 l,†the! we a (worm axiom of him (m me very that day I saw what 4 blwkuuam be was. and I loomed" the whole business Veg them was not bmeully criminal in it, nothing even lately WWI it you come to an»! in each “spam us‘umtiun 1: tools want money why should wiser men not loud it them! I was a tool to objnet tog rewmoblo and lucrative tom 0! business Ln- native to others. I earned tony pawn. yea: I now earn seventy-.172 Soon! even got to cup . the while I loathed to work. '1'hoJD o d man’s cun- mug and cleverness were a constant del xght to me. The son has neither. but‘g no“ 1 help the son. ’ Still, I shall never forget that first evening in my new town lodging. ’Tis the sam legit: still: it! 'u- airy, and from. the window you can see the tops of tweet They belong to the cemetery But Widow Both, my landlmLy - she has been dead these last ten years- we: taclturn and, when she spoke, can- tankerous. Nobody can deny that: her daughter has a touch of her tem- per but then the daughter suffers from asthnn. and is deformed. They were not the sort of [20916, certainly to cheer 3 lonewme led, nor did they male any attempt to do so. '1 do not think that I shed actual tears that first. night. I hope not. But, undoubtedly, I was vet miserable more miserable. an the w le, than i have eVer been . Sim; . . _ . l A Zthn I came to this town from the country, my lot was an uninteresting on: it has always been that. i was “orphan: I had been brought up in a small asylum. As a. youth 1 had been not to do the writing connected with the place; for from 0111.1th I have writ- ten 8 beautiful hand, equal, tidy, like copper-plate. And. I can do sums. I have never been good gt. anything else. So I came up to the town, a young fellow of twenty-two, that had never been away from a country orphanage. Needless to say, I was terribly forlorn and miserable. Ah, how lonely I was! What fools young people are to care about being lonely! And old people, too! If you come to reason it outâ€"but no, it’s no use, reasoning. I have not Mesacnmmeï¬ â€˜0 beï¬ts 109°â€: x“; L I was twenty-two when the old lady died. whose benefieenoe had support-ad our institution. She fwns the only pro- tectoress or sort of parent 1 had. ever hadâ€"too far above me to be anything liken real mother, but animated by the best intentions. “My dents," she would say, very grand in her silks and furs. “always remember that I love you as if you were m5 own childmn. and not common children at all.†When she died they closed; the. institu- tion, and I was turned adrift. No, it ishardly (air to say that. Ber nephew, who inherited All her property, got me my present situation in this townâ€" is just the same, day after. day, your after year, one loses count of time. Still, my blood flowed. faster in those 6313:]. don’t. think I should. do it now. And I’m 'bald. Andâ€"and Sarah's h1g1§got_a deal of 3.1:“1 in u... ,LL, dost me, that was thirty-four years agoâ€"as clerk to the old Abrams, the mney-lendar. Old Abrams is dead: I am with his son. WM\‘VU\IW It happened mavy years ago. But it is ali my story. '1 know that many years must have elapsed, because I was a. young mm at. the time. And now I‘m middle-aged, {When one’slite All My Story LINDSXYFEIDAY. MKY "12, 1899. The Weekly Posy. i“l§n glad to know,†I responded. “ Mr. Ruffâ€"Wis your daughter, you 383‘. f†'- : ‘ â€-Ay, my only daughter, as good a girl as ever stopped. Amt James is good enough. though a. trifle timid. And the childrenâ€"dear sweet children†7 e H-glimced Mp. annoyed. “My mum is Thcnns Ruff,†hq meted. ‘“ What of that? " . mm‘ ther. mother, and ï¬ve children, turned out on (the streets to-night.†I ines‘tated, not knowing what to sug- ges . “And the thing not even ineVitable!" he continued. “I .could have got them the two hundred and fifty ponnds.â€"I could just about have got them. that â€"but not in half a day!" “You could?†I stammered. “ Ay, I could, I‘ve got about that in the world, but I’d need twenty-four hours to get it." -. . L “The dee‘d leaves you "till six to- night." “ ’Tls no use. The cowardly simple- tons. And the business worth eight hundred pounds 51 'tis worth a. penny!" “Your name isn’t Amos 1’†I said abruptly. - _ .. . oer. had got a loan of. two hundred 4nd ï¬fty pounds. qn condition that. if he did not return the money, with ten per cent. interest, on or before tho 22nd of July, his whole business should be- come the property of the money-lend- er. 1 put down the paper. The 22nd was that very day. - “"1313 my daughter’s husband," said the cobbler. “ The silly things only xentured «to tell me th’s morning. They’d been putting it on Emmi day to day. There’s the seven of them, fa- - _ u~I‘,A__ A__.._-j WW, “Ty- . I printed up any can, " (â€"1 km a good deal about many-humus." I said. " 1â€"1 have {ï¬ends in the business. In that paper a band! If any one! can do anygjmg to; you}, I_can.†|,_,_IJ n-.-- It $3 5 bond (ram a certain James Rankliu, one of Abrams’ raucally trsw actions. Bascally? Well, realty, it all depends._ whammy gfeeggro; R8 nailed in spin: at himâ€, ' " Yuu sauna: help my†I)» â€wand: bllterly. “Nobody can; it’s too late, What; do such tools as we with man sharks as many-leopard†“ "lie :1 bad business: you should have no {ï¬ends in it,"\ho‘ said; bub he held out the paper. and Han ï¬rst thing Isaw was that it was in my own hand- wgitim. 1 _ ' - . - ,,AL_!_ Y-._-- “fat when he was absent from his place one summer moi-m .my heart gimme still. new“ rut- them him: We: Main! mm 3" “W“ 3.13 â€â€™33:: W. m as in“ Bad pan :1 m “$3535; â€mm re. Ch":€ffllik64 window In. and awed hiking in The em mass as“ â€the tam. Mn (see ! was an In ha lids-2a paper in ,efur im- ’G'WV â€It!!! is the MOM!“ 1" 1 mid alum... "(35m we!" H wand m.- «5mm.» am. «(tar may: newsman {mm «mm “swung in rim-«king n ’ 4mm." WVâ€"Bâ€"v -â€"v r-wâ€"v ~ ,7 7 , . I invented endless stories about his possible career as I walked along the streets. In reality I knew nothing. There were plenty of people about. the house he lived in: I could not trace any connection betWeen him and them. During those earlier years he was not “prominent in to life as I have made him afterwards. had :11 own inter- ests at the office and at one. 'I had made a few friends. He was justâ€"in the daily walk to my business-the old man at the corner who nodded "good. WWW: 11" 1mm, "ran me... We are almost on: â€53945,? , ._ u" , 2W1" Ha luaksd up with 5 mm. ‘Ah warning!" he paid. ï¬n is you? am: you? M" ’tncrew szp' akin; cm in 115pr pm! "1‘59 at. thw_ _ .... AA quickly past. My daily work was mo- notonously regular. but then so was my weekly pay. Both slowly in- creamd as the business flourished. I cannot say I was satisfied with my, lot. nor yet was I dissatisfied. The best thing. I always fancy, is to take life exactly as it comes. not‘ weighing pros or cons. I Was interested during; those young days in Abrams’ daughter 53- rah. but that is neitherxherc nor there. To-day she has seven children, a frowsy gray fringe. and. an awful waist. The cobbler slipped on through life. unperoeived. from about sixty years of age to very near eighty. Morning and evening. we never missed our salute. Sometimes he would smile, but very rarely. I usedlzo wait for his smile: it did not come more than once. a month. I had got to call him. " Amos " in my own mind. for no reason but that I thought the name would suit him, aknd ,1.--_L cracked, m’ght have looked out for another sit- uation than the one which had been found for me. Such an idea never en- tered into my head: I should have thought it black ingratitude to my honored benefactor. Some men take life as they're told to. On the whole I did xery well, earning my bread and butter, eating it quietly In my“ room. I had a nervous horror of dismissal, want of. employment, poverty. pauper- ism. The cobbler and I. we always nodded to each other sulemnly. without exchanging nword. All summer he would sit outside; he went indoors on the lst of October and tool: his place behind a. cracked windowâ€"pane l have never known it otherwise than was My I know that my V‘ tound. somehow. a;- j is not so I ‘ "l; ,. I thought of the “quently in the evening; I slept. better that night. The ofï¬ce and its meter 01 course engroaed my interest, but every now and then would come the vague recollection of something pleas- ant, and when I reflected what it might be. it was the cobbler. . , Next morning I 100% forward with some anxiety to meeting him again. Would he be at the street-carnal I wondered. As I approached the spot. [could hardly restrain my curiosity. 'I hurried on till I could get a sight: 0! itâ€"he was sitting there; in another moment. I was beside him, expectant â€"-doubtless last night’s coincidence would not again repeat itself. he had taken me, doubtless, for some otherâ€"l laughed at myself for my foolishness, he looked up and nodded (me: a. solemn “ Goodrmorning." I nodded back and passed on. Not till then did I realize how much I should have missed my new friend’s recognition! How ridicu- lous it seems, how important! in my ridiculously unimportant life. I am sure I worked more cheerfully that‘ second day, although Abrams now showed himself in his full temper, an abusive, evil thinking man. And the cobbler's morning and even ins saluteâ€"oh, laugh if you like lâ€"be came the constant pleasure of my life. Yes, of course I had other pleasures, not many. I suppose I am a. dull- men, and might have done other things or done things different. I suppose I m’ght hqve looked out for. another sit- ,,,I_:-|. 1.-) sun... \. -v' So my life went on for seventeen years. a. long time. if you come to think 01 1t, but not unless you do. A long time in which nothing happens. thqufgh it my glass vgfy slowly, is very ----.. - -...._u â€"II\_ a worn. kind-tempered hoe- ' nodded “ qudpvenipc ; †(11375ng and Children. â€or Infants Curling Notes â€"The secretary of the Club has re- oeived from the secretary of the Winni- peg Granite Club the following resolu- tion adopted at their annual mating: "‘ That the Granite Curling Club. of “’inn‘ipeg, desires to place on record its sense of the great loss the Lindsay Surï¬ng Club has sustained; in the; un- timely death of Mr. John: A. McMillan. An ideal exponent o! the; gang. he: had by his gentlemanly and courteouabzar- Lug at all times. commanded the esteem of his fellow curlers. and of all who knew h'm. His sudden and tragic death is lamentpd by every member of this Club, in common with all curlers throughout the west, and wherever he was known. That the secretary of this Club be instructed to forward a copy of this msolutionto the Lindsay. Curl- lution. testimony was home to the per- sonal work of the late Mr. 1!de!â€). and deepest sorrow was expreanad by‘ several of our members. 'l‘he! regain-3 tionwaa 113.91! by; standing vote of‘ WCIub. : {"47 lg ‘. - ‘l . ' my life has been so tiresomeâ€"I sup- pose it was a. sin. but though it was. I cannot help thanking God I had the courage to commit it. Lula MW“ w I’D-Ia an...“ -â€"v_ mine for more than thirty years. he laughs to think what lawyers and Judge: call a crime, and what they don't. But some mopk. the. peo- ple. would say it was a sin. . 811990801 it was. Perhaps I am all wrong â€"J don’t know, I’m not a. glever mat-I. “Ed bone woman. who drinks. Nobody say: good-bye to In) along my duly rad. Well. that deed I ham just narrated has bean the one great event of my tuty-sixyenrs of life. In. fact. it seems about the only thing I havq even done. the only actual act. All the rent has met been lo‘t' hxpp n. Moat p;ople, I suppose, woul call tho deed a. crime. The law would. of course. and the judges. 3111 the lawyers. When a nun has been in the midst: 9Q ouch ï¬rork 9.5 Or; was up coimler'u witb 50W :2 tabla imam. I (ouud‘hm usual mam unaccuptpd. nor yep dqd ha ap- pear at the WWW-I Thu mm 1de not only to mesh hm. Ra MVM' at out scam; he nova occupied bin vim ter calmr. Ones only. nonfat-oily. I met him in the street. a: noise! tbs othet way. Milt "9.,- My employer Was absent all day. as l knewhe would be: atsix I got my hat. and vyentycrons m3 street to where Ranklm (wed. mun. “Sit down." laid Ranklin. But I pre- ferred to Itand. ' . "Well â€I said Thomas. . “Have you got thz’muney 1" I asked. “Yes, it‘s here.†"W; it to gm}: ' ‘ ._ ‘ “I got out my new! co y ans: lwwu over it. “To-morrow," said coolly. going back to my desk. “Hey. what '" exclaimed inane. “The bill isn‘t due till to-morrow. answered, writing away. ' little black Old Isaac produced has ketbook. I've got it. down :1» 90¢ . 22nd." he and. , “You’ve nude n miqm‘kot’: I an- ,‘I 1y. - “Which is it 1'" I asked, going across to the cupboard where thess things “em kept. . ‘ “Name of Rank‘tin," replied old 153110., "James Ranklin. greengrocer." “I got out my new co y and. looked n...- †u“Faâ€"marrow." said coolly. emu. m ...-__. “You’ve made n mistake." I an- swered, dipping my pen into the. ink. . “It‘s downihe 23rd in the bond." Ho went across and had a look. pishing and pshnw'mg. a little, for ho didn't like making mxatakes. “After all. it. doesn‘t matter a 'bit." he said. "Only, it’s awkward: you‘ll have to go Xor the money. I haves to travel to-morrow to that sale." '_ “Yes. I remember," I said. “It. does not matter. I can go." “I don't like you to. It’s not the sort of work for you. You bungle‘ it, You're too soft-hearted. You're ‘_omy good at desk work." - - \ . ' “l kno wyou think no. air, but I'll do my best.†That evening the cobbler was miss- ing from his doorstep, and next: morn- mg. in my nanousness, I went a round- about way. . ‘ - o A; _‘ 4“" n_ I «Emma a. loan falls noon," I†said. A 8 I fancy; I don't think pay." and he rubbed “Get your money," I replied, uurylug the tragmants in my trousers pocket; "You have time till to-morrowi It: will not. be called for till toâ€"morrow at. 521?. Til-en mind that your son-in-law has it. The money and ten per cent. interest. . about it the: The less any of you talk 5 better. Don‘t say a word, but promise f the money. Good-day." I left the house. and hurrying to the office, got ; the same bond wwritten. with t e ' altered date. and placed amongst. the! others before my master came in. 0! course I tore up the original deed, as I i had torn_up Amoe‘ duplicate. . WWW-v Iv -â€". -V , “What on earth are. you doing?"ho exclaimed. . “You are mktaken.“ l calmly am- swered. “The data is the 23rd. You have till to-morrow night." . "What folly is this! here. give mo those scraps! Are you mad?‘ “Get your money," I replica, burying the tragmants in my trousers pocket. “You have time tiil to-morrow‘ It: will W‘TBut. toâ€"mon'ow. on are sure. you cuuld bye the whee amount?" til. guards abyuld be allowed to amt." ho ' “Would thatl bad the killing of the mln‘whq drew up that; dead.“ He pointed lb my paper on than table. “Mr. Ruff, d_m_ I understand you to AI-Ab flannv In. pmurrow mornings END. :10, you doing?"ho are sure. I0“ at the earli- E$Vï¬Tmâ€"“ ; Sagan-Lon. fbut by its continued ' hodtb and. vngor could be fully rod. . - ‘ ., u He‘s 8“ And here and. e the news was Tiny wired ha ribntes to the dead. W cm. To. ailâ€"1’; 8â€"“; hip, life‘s gamorbe v 0110.9! the Juan to testify to the magic power of Dodd’s Kidney Pillu, is ! Jeweller R. F. Colwell. No. 9, Ouclloette Sheet. no onâ€: “I have endured. for { pwq you». Ithguggentgst gong-e, from The eye is 9105 that aeldou: miml. The busy feet hat chase in o'er, H’s lusty vo‘ will about no more, 3:3 soul has to to keep its tryst. Fast by [He's )’ clean through death’s With rllfnuing speed was swept his son . And whfle an ’s bells in sorrow toll, He finds at last ‘8 great Skip‘s court. slow . Some other bud must beep the: scam Bis vigorous It s will sweep no more, Nor that hit its cunning show, .Whic‘h curled stone. now Last. now Twas when L31 958504 the H's club-unto! speak with saddened heart. 0! all that his young life had done. Ofnll‘lhe trqhiuhe hadwon. And none can 3'1 who‘ll phy his part. And when the‘w'u‘o flashed forth. Thou. when his town sent forth its bout. Witw-nd broonu. to m: and: Bi shay-Wad a plus to (ill. ‘ 3‘: name '8 known (tom cut to mt. And whethct won or lost the gum. , And hon» returned the men who played; _, The town in honour- ne'er delayed. Andto h‘s biu' the whole town cunt. The, play-3d the (our, when you“ and old Where rich and poor, and nigh all low. Cantata sud each other know.- Iuto on. herhood an rolled. A vat-mm mg of mud: lawn. “up ammo u Wu} 0! 0mm (nuns; Pm you» may as nu ma. . flay w m ukw'u mum at mm '0. There is no case 0! Bnght’a Disease. Diabetes, Drop-y. Gout. Gaul. .‘itcne in the Bladder. Rheumatism. Dunning). Dim of Women. on “k other Bud- no dim-3 that Dodd’a idney Pills vi I not euro. - PM who [In daily but: aye. way. And put up «lama! mun "um. Th- muuuud In annual. than Bun parts a mum. in n» plâ€. POST. LINDSAY. ONTARIO. MAY Dodd'o KidneI Pills are sold by all druaiots at my cents a box. six how â€.50. or cam. on receipt of price. ‘1’ The D_odgl'a Medleino C... Lemfled, Toronto. Dug TM Ml: John A. mum... The Mm: of I“ the Wat-M «ultimatum And In mu turn we mi in In. And from “I"! cantor hawk not In- We‘rfl awe-m mm UH spin! hands; Cured Hun of stigma! Dina. And may Other Round!“ had that" trialâ€"Dona I Kudnoy Pm- Bolpod AM MW 3 1mm; skip hut AM mm- MG Mt. Mm 104 the Im- My bmhu‘ up 4h W0 use-Arm lam 3mm. bl “After the I'm doses. I began to im- mum ' left are. my sleep sound. puffiness and bloating uniï¬ed, my urine resumed its norm condition. and my health gradually be- came ell I could wish it. tco be. I need ya few boxes of Dodd's Kidney Pills but ythey cleaned my 3y stem thorougih- ly of that dread curiaeâ€"Bright's l Banana! tho Burr. Windsor. May 5.â€"In no city in (tun- ada has that celebrated medicine. Dodd‘s Kidney Pills. won a brighter record. than in Windsor.1‘he num- ber of persons cured of deadJy Kidney Diseases by Dodd’u Kidney I'illn in this city is surprisingly Inge. and mmâ€? d4“!!- . A.. . .L “I tried may remedies, but all hil- od to help up. -When I ascertained that I had Bright's Disease. I bees-mo thoroughly gunned. I was told of the officacy of Dodd'l Kidney Pills, in all Kidney Discuss. and I began to use back-ache and: pains in the loins. A puffiness spanned nudnr tho eyea,my limbs bloatod.u1d my urine m at a unnatural color. and bad odor. A: the most until-inc printer, .wm: imut “click, click, click Manchu lamest verbal _annieu Ba divisions o'er his stuck: :As letter to letter addod Nukes complete the longest page, And minutes oft recounted. Toll the sum of longest. age; As than (hugs! to thread is added. hat «in tin {shric 313mm. And moot per-hunt kmmr Wear- the longest. mun-sat hope. A: “D d . b (308ng knawing, Tate-05:9 {narrow of the bone. And rep-fled mallet-tapping Brings the utttuo from the stone ; As incessant, drop! 0 With. persistcnt N31 Bent down the rusted And dimlvo Um dc frost. ‘ ~ And I) slid" stone- wem lain! "myn 'ho end «1an ; Sghbsth any,» ‘. R‘ F. Colwcll, of Windsor te Is How Dodd’s Kidney Pilfs rmxmnr ADV! "1‘ m MIWIAM I of water “I, hm: â€d mountains , deepest. snow: uh) â€I! ml: 040"" â€MI â€â€™0 fluid his pull, me an: ’mna After I c. ‘l' U Inca-mule“. According to announcement. the W. | C. '1'. U. parlor meeting was held at the ,ruidenu of Mrs. Dr. Berri-nu tho 01hr evening. A largo and upro- mtatiu “(new «no mum! and a thy choic- pugoun an. mMrM. The awn at churn-m m-rn mast amok-uh ly mammal by Dr. Hartman. pm" Mam at m- (‘mmy l'mblbmon Aus- . #“m‘ Address-s were me? by In. . t. â€minimum and It". I. Huh: m ; Mr â€mama mm glam pron-mt and with u haw "mum.- . than; by Mn, nyl, Mm Mound", Mm “MM" and Min- .Mmy wan mull, "winch â€- luru Mvm and 0m" raw-r yum- mmly man-d {w Hun muc- mm mm, and an mutant-um W mg. a, V0: 394 I". “autumn wu My ‘ mutual. Mm lfrim' m4 Mm u: may am (mu-4 p (unripe- n. . I! am a m; vlmtor to 097 ml. “in my mom, a! lupi- vub. mu In. thy can-anon won md by I‘m. “tabla. The mu mg wu flood by stui a:- nation» ul â€than. Altopthu t a num- mmcommumury but (in; by the local Union. tum..- ; mu mm and. to hold another pu- . lor “an. only In Jun. ( . l unbauuouvu a u gang-3mm m Satirday'd la'ket. As the van: day- Im new fut ap- yroachjpiflb attendance at the mar- ket in (“daily ï¬lling off. Butter. !0888. chickens. nnd pot-tool nude up Ind sold at About the same price- †; nook-co. Hay has tongs) .l per (on within the last w “er told u lac and 16¢ per pound .' out 10° and no I per dounwoutou. 50: per bushel ; hay “per ton- ETOILET SETTS, 3 and 10 pisses SHINE? “saï¬'i‘fnsgfméf “aim 104 pieces year. and by strict attention, p>lite envise. and by giving in every case the best goal Our trade in this depntment for the year ’98 was dou mic that of any preceeding ,__ fat the least money, we anticipate a similar Increase kit the year '99. Deadly tuner than. nod Btu: ta ta Otuteo - south Anal-tout Itduoy Cure flow the cord and M E In Whole nun. A young man. .1 son of one of Can- ada's wealthiest citizens. two years ago contracted kidney disease by taking a cold plunge in the lake when: the body was overheated. Specialists could di- agnose but could not cure the. malady. and when halt the globe had been trav- elled in hope of help and. a cure he re- turned to his home apparently with but a short time to live. but the printed testimony of the cure at I. school boy day acqueintxmce attracted him to South American Kidney Cure. He pro- cured it and persisted in it: use. and although it wasn stubborn cue. to-day he is well end healthy. ' Kc felt rather untitled that tho pul- pit of St. Andraw'c church but attract- ed the attention it huh not- only from the United sum The pulpit to which he had been mount]: called was second toonly one or two In the continent. and am for v -cb he lad com peculur fit- nea. bot traditionally and otherwise. ' but it is put now." be aid. “and l shall feel grateful if you never men- tion it again. The matter has been given a good deal of publicity which I straw to prevent, but wh‘cb I could not control." ' - gNew China Hall. WEALTH COULDN’T SAVE HIM a pleasure to display 'goods. SP RATT HI MOUNID BOTH Many people have been lamenting for the past few years that the fair town of Lindsay could not but of a China Hall. The stocks of Crockery. China. etc. carried by the V‘“? 5 dealers have been comparatively light, and therefore the assortment not exactly u: :at might be desired. Realizng this fact we have been and are still rearranging our :tc rc so as to give us almost double the spIce In this department, and it is our intention to carry a stock that will be a credit to our town. WMWM mm: Large roll top basins. Now designs in almost every shade. ; bud wooinJ t c'all (roll I" mtion. This In . couple of weeks hm â€sand gall from. the cou- tho Fast Pmbybemn more, one at am most ill- ,“ in the Unwed sum ‘1’ o! “W. Th: 39' ally selicit a call, when an experienced salesman will consider 12. 1899 Established a Quarter Century. §§§§ §§\§§§ Dainty Prints, every piece gilded. ,1 EPI’S’S 0000A ' EPPS’S 0000A 03 SALE. 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