THE will“: [IF WE IIIEIEEITH Pflflflllfl < 5â€"â€" _â€"___._â€"â€"â€"â€",, LINDSAY, AFRLDAY, JUNE 24, 1. Eh: amam gag. We were in the chart-rooms fresh, suggestive, little place, filled with has- ket-work, chairs and faint yellow maps, on which delicate lines swinging around. land margins indicated ocean currents. Somehow or other nouns- lee had arranged with the captain that we should be tolerated there. Hounslee was one of those men who rush in where angels fear to tread, and make all onlookers angry with themselves for having waited for the angels. Until recently he had been general manager of the Jalapa Con- struction Company, but had involved the company in a land scheme, and had consequently been lost in the re- organization. \HO must have been thirty-four years old. at least,‘for he had gone to Mexico very young and re- mained ten years. I saw him first on the quay at Campeche the day he came aboard. He went immediately to his state-room and reappeared in duck trousers, a Panama hat, and shoes with red rubber soles of Chinese thickness. Altogether he pleased the eye, his movements were so un- trammelled, and his figure had that symmetrical proportion rarely seen in a man above five feet high. His hair was ash-colored, and his eyes, which were long and brown, were full of those fugitive lights noticeable in. moon-stones. In looking at him one thought of exercise, razors, and cold baths. A man at the captain's table said that he had the kind of face in which women trust and are deceived. Naturally, the captain and I cared . .. in- _.-..A ihnn um lost Tomring, DWI-mm. Humlllaflng ’ O! itching, burning, bleeding, scaly skin and scalp humor: is instantly relieved by swarm bath with Cancun Son, 5 single upplicution oi Cancun (oint- mt),thegmtakhcure,andatulldoso o! Cancun Rmnmr,gzgamto! blood puriï¬es and humor wee. v Batons. speedily, permanently, : economically cure, when all else fails. (11110“? PIMP†H053 nothing ihout that any more than we did for his vanity. As long as his no‘ more. Sitting in the captain's es- pecial chair, with a. tiny glass of iced aninado before him, he leaned back, saying: . . . “Well, I Wish to tell you about it, although it concerns a. woman; how- ever, it doesn't matter. I was con- ceited at twenty-threeâ€"almost as con- ceited as a tenor. Well, Iwas down there on one of. those little balconies of the hotel Diligencias, trying to ges- ture the things one usually says to an ugly old Spanish woman with a. pretty daughter at her side. 2 ‘ , . .J. L-J r mum in such beautiful environments; the spindhng cocoa-palms. like big parasols; the church, with its flyim buttresses and domes of porcelain; San Juan de Ulloa, antiquated, built on coral, its exterior walls follow' the capriee of the reef; and there, below us, the little senoritas beginning to race around the Plaza Mayor in the growing dusk. Heavens, how I longed to speak enough Spanish to talk to her! Down the street. in court, a. parrot was intoxicating himmlf with words- He was more ac- anu Luctc, Wiv" .._, of, beginning to race around Mayor in the growing dusk. how I longed to speak enou to talk ho her! Down the court, a. parrot was i. himself with words. He w: cagglishgd tnnn I. - . , _‘.-.....I ‘Dnn: cmpxuxucu ow“ -. “Then I remembered Fender's accus- ationâ€"Fender and I were together that trip; he was fond of saying that I know only two phrasesâ€"first, what is your name ? second, how old are you 3 mhere was no other way; it was neces- sary to do something. “ ‘Senorita!’ She looked up calmly. I “ “Senor 2’ \ . - ' "Then. slowly. as one might dictate to a school-boy, I asked my ï¬rst ques- tion. ‘Como so llame usbed ?' . " ‘Guadalupe, aenor.’ . "You have no idea. how prettlly she said' itâ€"four' syllables, you see. I pro- mmm it. as it it was spelled \fah-dal- entia she smiling. her lipg parted, " “ 7 1.. sun}. entiauy. 'Deuuuu- v“-...__‘, she smiling, her lips parted, looking at me so candidly, with such lazy sat- isfaction, that I was embarrassqd in quotation from the phrase-book before I had intended. ‘Senotita Guadalupe T0153. cuantoes anos tiene usted ?' “ ‘Quince ano‘s, senor.’ - “At least I knew that; that was ï¬tteen, ' “Ah how beautiful it was! San 9 Juan de Ulloa. fading away in the inâ€" ter'un between sunlight: and. moon- light was corallino, lustreless as the LS-L 2‘ I..- ‘. I' . 12 Props. Boston. mood Bum.†troo- . 80 Con . an!!! m ing my arm she pointed out through the dusk over to the right at the domes of the church of Nuestra Senora. de la Asuncion. On the landward side of the main dome was a huge inky shadow, where the black vultures hud- dled for the nightâ€"zopilotes, they call em. “Each of the cupolas of porcelain (there must be fiva or six), terminates in a. cross, and on the tips of every cross were three vulturesâ€"motionless, funereal, preserving the symmlcétry, and fly, in that shambling way of theirs. toward one of the crosses, striv- ing to dislodge an occupant. Someâ€" times the newâ€"comer was successful; sometimes the ' ' ' but always there was a cross. acrusade, at which my Span- iard’s big eyes brightened, for Gua- dalupe Toma loved a. tight. “Watching these aerial duelloa, with the music from the plaza. floating up in unison with those ptrange tropiâ€" cal odors. made the long silence more bearablq’althongh, as for her, it must I for Table and Dan-v Junuv I.» w .- -- ., yâ€"pee. but it begins with a G. “Then I asked. ‘Guadalupe que 2’ “ ‘Guadalupo Tolaa.’ ' “Decidedly, I said to myself, you re getting on, my boyâ€"you are get- ng on. I repeated it atter her, rever- wnâ€" gum-mt Gundahlbe Tolsa'; antic aâ€! “zyourmm mm I glowsâ€"u v - 1 , she remembered suddenly. “ ‘ I can’t kiss it,’ "she oried‘o'ut; ‘its poor little face must be wa ‘ its own grandmother can kis it.‘ that she looked {magical} y gt"me, an. laughed like a. lo‘on. . shut before With 1 I “ ‘Oh, you !'-'she said to me. “You-â€" FA loles, she looked at the‘h'aatgopgpl San Juan de Ulloa. whose prizmtlpr'ï¬ght- houses were bzginning to flicker for the night. One was a flash-light. That seemed to interest her. At. inter- vals it liberated {bring 'stnma'irmch ran out over the curved 331 and disap- peared; then it would be dark again, ' and one remembered that Vera Cruz was-a dangerous portâ€"the babe note of the underwriters." The captain. nodded sagely. “Beneath our balcony, on the street, were some men. drinking chocolate. A French engineer whom I had met that (layman's ta. king. . , ,, _-_.!__ IAIâ€" was use: use. “‘What a. liar that man was, but it was nothing to me. 1 was trying to think of some Spanish phrases? words, anything. . “At last, touching my eyes and point- ing at her ownâ€"which was a. blas- phemous comparison -< I ssxd, ‘Bella, mucha. bells. senorita.’ This pleased her undisoerning mind, for mentally she was a child. I proceeded to use the same successful word about every feature she possessed. And. as her rzghthand was resting on the balcony waLlâ€"xt was a. pretty hand, tootâ€"why, up, ..._. ...___v_ ‘ “ ‘Wives.’ he was saying, ’oh, yes, I have had wivesâ€"who has not? I have one in Africa. now, and Ithink in Brazil somewhere; no matter, one isnot expectedtobeabnMuof information. I do not know where i blaced myow-n upbn “.55 if by ab? cident, murmuring with operatic im- prggivemss, ‘31}, bel.la,‘ ‘belin. 1' 7 This ruse, while probably ooeval with the stone age, is nevertheless modern ; you need not laugh, you've done it yourselves, both of you; and then, at that moment of all others, that con- founded Pender must needs appear smoking a. long Vera. Cruz cigar. Nat- urally .my Spaniard disappeared. ‘What did he say T 0h, he asked if I was doing the shrine act; said it I was, he would advise me to be 0. Jose, for it I would only sit cross-legged I'd make a splendid one. ‘But come down below,†he said. ‘we have been betting on the buzzard birds over there on the- church. I won eight pesos (man the Frenchman. Come here; you see that bird on the big cross, well, my Loth- ario, that is Cortesâ€"we named 'em all â€"he's held that position for eight bouts, at a peso a bout.’ ‘ “‘No,’ I said, ‘I am going to bed; I am sleepy. “I rose early. The vultures were still on the domes. All that day I wandered about the hotel hoping to find her, recalli her laugh, her voice, everything that ad so charmed me on the balcony. Late in the afternoon 1 came to the conclusion that Guadalupe Tolsa only appeared with the twilight. “I went over to San Juan de Ulloa. with 'the Frenchman and watched the convicts being fed, he assuring me that they were all murderers, every one. “ I left him with a murderer trying to sell him a. carved cocoanut, one of those that they cut in the dark and blacken with oil. When I reached the hotel dinner was being served. I [or- got to tell you that we had arrivgï¬ the day before, and consequesf’iy did not know any 0: .5; :11". ' ‘e were placed at a table with an elderly Am- erican woman and ‘her married daugh- ter. They lived in Arkansas some- where. .The mother was an old war- horse. When Pender said something about the sky-lines of the Sierra Madre foot-hills being ‘feathery,’ the old lady sniffed and tossed up her head. ‘Per- haps these gentlemen are artists,’ she sad. in a tone which showed that she considered all artists to be abandoned characters. A. . . . n in... Auww- .. ._V, edâ€"that was theâ€"'VEry wordâ€"am distinguished from a mulattresa child of a white 9.214 a. glack. "A__L J cuuu VI. (1. "u-w a..- .. -.w-, “This was too much. I went down to the plaza. .When I came back to the hotel it was dusk againâ€"her hour. And there she was with some big sil- ver ear-rings. a new blue ribbon, and in her hair three or {our of those great tropical fire-flies blazing slowly. And that weird phosphorescence, that light in which there is no heat, gave to her eyes the mysterious elusive look which mm rccasionally sees in a composite in which thene is no heat, gave to her eyes the mysterious elusive look which one occasionally sees in a composite photograph. “I pretended not to see her. What else could I do with all those people about? and remember she was apeon girl. . “The baby lay there pumping aim- lessly with its armsâ€"with the same motion that doctors use to promote ar- tificial breathing in halt-drowned peo- ple. My dog began on his forehead. came down one cheek and went up the other, completing the jdb, you know. There's a. charm about it. Haven’t you often watched men painting signs, and waited until they finished apar- ticular letter? My dog felt this, but the baby began to sputter and twist yell. The dog thought it was playing. so he’d cock his head on one ride, throw out his paw, and bring it down affec- tionately on the little Arkansnn's mouth. That’s the best gesture a dog has. by-the-way. : “It was then that the grandmother appeared, and. that Guadalupe awoke. Jove ! what_a_ scene. Talkâ€"you should. n_:.:-..n.v elm had 4...- ..w him in her lap. and 8 Just then that beast 1 along, jumped nP 0“ being a dog 91 19““? 553$: 31"ied‘o'ut ; ‘its nust be magd'beforo [her can kiss it.‘ Wi_tl_|‘ .-â€"as cEmtra- tress, or the I‘m ashamed. to be an America. It's all your fault. You and your dog'sâ€" mpogr little; -u. n ,a,4 ‘_-__- l.â€" in “1 (red; When ï¬nder came in he laughed in his short my. , “‘You erenbeauty. he said; ‘see what you've done. Poor Galoop hue, lat her four pains ’a month. The Ir- kansan woman is certain that her grandchild will be barking and troth- ing inside of a fortnight. But there's another thing, .he â€added, seriously: 'I'm down here on business; delicate business; I don'fr know whether this kind of thing hurts me or not. Anyâ€" way I'mnot willing to risk it. You and I must part. I' l toes a coin with to see which of us mom to the other hotel. Personally, of course, I don't care this eentavo how much you Romeo it on the balcony. You can marry your meetiza and start u re- ligion for all I care.’ “The centnvosp nin the air. I called. Mat, and not ILhoul'. packing. I wasn't very sorry. I didn’t cam much for the Bociety of that Arkansas wdman. . “Pener laughed. “ ‘ See',rhe said. “I will help you pack.’ “Queer chap, that Ponder. When I left him he mad» me a. little angry: rather overdid it. I thought. He was atangllng at thg ropm door: I seem .to THE CANADIAN POST, “ ' Farewell, profligateï¬ he .aaid, ‘furewell; you are a good fellow, but erratic. Go to some lonely spot and collect calendars for ten or twelve years and then come back to us. You no to) young; in fact. you've got the wait case of youth that I've ever met wit .‘ see him yet. He was very gray {or forty, and he'd shaved of! his mustache the day before, and his lip was trema- lous. uncertain, you know. but there was yothingyncertgjn _ab9u_t Pendgg. “ I was lonely at the hotel. It wasn't good. The hall floors were made of lattices of iron pipes, to let the air circulate freely. It you dropped bird shot on the third floor they'd hit the people entering the cafe. It wasn't clean, either. .When I went into my room little black things scudded across the floor. I asked a Mexican Colonel who spoke English about them, and he said, ‘It may be they are scorpions, perhaps.’ I believed that they were deadly at that time. . "If I met Fender on the street with any one he would bow as though he were asking himself, ‘Where have I met that man before? Ah, my coun- LlJumu; "I missed him a. good deal. The colonel and I walked Vera Cruz to- gether. One night we were sitting on. an iron bench in a. kind of park south ot the quayâ€"toward Yucatan. The whole place was flagged except where the cocoa-palm needed space. It was a. ghastly place by dayâ€"so sunnyâ€"but pleasant enough at night. " ‘All do leddies luff de stranger,’ said the colonel. ‘When 1. wuss prisiner in Paris, dere wuss w1th_me as man of Jalisco. where are de ugliest menin Mejico. He wuss ugly asa dog. Five 1eddiesâ€"‘ ' “I looked at a. bench to the 51:18, and there sat Guadalupe Tolsa. with a. little girlâ€"her sister. ,44.- 1 551:1. ‘lmt. tryxpnn !' u ILUVCV a"- __ " ‘Pardon me, colonel,‘ 1 said, 'but. what is the Spanish for “Please meet me here to-morrow night at this same hour 3 †“He told me, and I went over and said it. to her. She answered simply, “Si, senor.‘ “I returned to the bench. The nnlnnol laughed: then he said: [I wi_ll “I returned to the bench. Inel colonel laughed; then he said: ‘I will 1 come here toâ€"morrow nightâ€"I, old Colonel Porrazâ€"in your stead, five minutes before you. Is it not true, that what I told you, all de leddies luff de stranger ?' “At the time I didn't know why 1 did it. It was an impulse; but I look- ed i'orward to our meeting. _It was days. I decided that I had really in- jured her, and concluded to give her fifty or sixty pesos and call it square. “We met, sat on the bench, looked at one another, and listened to the sea many times. At the end of each interview I repeated my little sen- tence and provided for the marrow. “I forget now what had gone betore; but one night, as I was about leav- ing her, she took my hand, and with curious solemnity placed it against her forehead. It has some tribal mean- ing. And she called me 'Cabullero, caballero!’ that way. The white light of the moon was in her eyesâ€"that sha- of the moon was in her eyesâ€"that; shad- owy hairâ€"that upturned faceâ€"and the sound of the waves in their slow pros- tration. Ah, it's all very ridiculous now! I agree with you; but at twenty- three one’s nature can be captured by the title ‘Caballero' uttered by amas- tiza with round lips and a. sighing in- tonation. l “ ext day I went again to the hotel. The English girl was there. When I went toward her she looked at me dis- tantly, and cut me with a coldness peculiarly Ans o-Saxon. - i i- n“ “-44.“. man. mv land- pecuuarly gnaw-WW. “I went to the cantma. man, my_land- lord. and bought some cigars, smlply as an excuse to go in there, but he took no interest in me. | “In the weeks succeeding," Hounsâ€" slce added, with a grim smile, which made both of us laugh, “I'm ptruid I rather neglected Mrs. Hounslee. “I went frequently to a gambling- place in a. long wooden shed in front of the church, through which the wor- shippers must either go or make a de- tour. It paid a. royalty to the church. I care nothing for gambling. but there was an old white-whiskered fellow 2» ho stood be the roulette wheelâ€"presided. you know. r . ,A, _ ,. .... __ .__"“ What nobler, better ambition can t yang couple have than to live loving, helP lives. and then, in a green old age, 00]: back over a life that has been mutually self-secriï¬cing, useful and successful ? The one greet stumblin block the! studs be- tween moot mud couple. and this ideal married career is ill-health. If both hue- band and wife would take per core of “.4. inn». there would more 1381;, will avoid the big and fatal illnesses. Th†great medicine gives u man a healthy hunger, facilitates the flow of digestive juices, invigorate: the liver. uriï¬es and enriches the blood and builds rm, mum. 18f. hedthy_fl_esh tissue. ' 7.‘ .L-‘ _-â€"-- an hard It is an old saying that women are hard There is some truth in this, :3 far There is one class of disorders. however, that guickly undermine any woman’s gen- eral th. No woman can retain her who auï¬â€˜ers from weakness and disuse of the flute and important or- gans that make ' ehood and motherhood pouible. Dr. Pieree’l Favorite Prescrip- tion in an unfailing cure for all disorders of thin detaipdon. It act: directly on the mural, sensitive organ: concerned, e ’ way. It make: em strong, s "-1- â€"- â€"â€"â€" '7 hgéthy and vigo'rous. It {:5qu them to 'u the buxdens of Intern t). “It is the greatest of new: tonieo. The woman who uses it will beg: healthy, happy child- ren, anglinfo 11 {1pc 0151 age. ' “A1‘_L‘ _‘_ 1 . - “angle-1:0}; “Pi-emu" "{ Fence. â€a g ‘ be the stomach, liver lnd‘ haven. yanuedidne desks. W said, ‘but . “About"flnt time new“ â€1' Guadalupe did and: m “3â€â€œ b didn't mics no in “I. 1““ Vb" Wilt to t“: town: .- u. â€can the thousand sud one Mon-noes b2:- twoen a woman of the world 3nd tn attractiVe same like Guadalupe. Tint about the bur-brushes was-merely one. M. ‘1- 'â€"v -7- _ I cannot begin to tell you. Every- thing she did was beautifully element- tnl. The idea of restricting the m at nny article to one particulur thing she eou!dn't understand. . -“I was setting out one morning when I new a mu. coming up toward our adobe. He was a. short. thick-set tel- low. with med cheeks. and eyes with lens expression in them than well-bui- aa mull- Tn m. he said. Mr. Henna- -"I was setting out one marinas Wool: I our a nun coming up tomrd our adobe. He was a. short. thicket to!- low. with red cheeks. nnd eyes with lens expression in them then well-hul- ed wounds. To no he slid. Kr. Hanna- lee. I believe! I nodded. '31:. Bonneâ€" Ieef he went on, ‘1 un diuppoxnud to see you. My name is Rulon. I'm 8- detective on the San Francisco tone. I thought you were another man. I'm after 3 man named Brayne. formerly cashier o! a bank in Oakland. .A month ago he akippd with 316.009 1n billsâ€"fifties and hundreds â€" besides $53,000 worth of bonds. He's some- where down here in southern Mexico. I mm about van. and I thought} $68,000 worth of ponds. where down here 1:: son I heard about you. um hndthoman. There's: “‘9’“! P131†â€â€œ1152. . “1 uid."l‘£n‘sd’re that I'm that I'm not a criminal. Put)?“ t_o angst trouble." )w Irv “aw-u y.-_-, “ ‘You have: said Mr; Rulonâ€"‘you have. And when I saw you. I, 893's“ myself that p'r‘aps you'd be vnlhn‘ to 8W0 up} hlgndgd to: my trouble md - _.:..|.-A n} ma_ uuumvu .v- guru use a. _' km; 01 time.’ Here he winked :1: me. ‘Xou soc.’ he resumed. ‘I 'nin't got 1. picture of Bmyne; haven't seen him for a your. and now. [come to think of it. you look enough like him. There's no way of tellin' except to tote you all the way to 'Frisco; For a hundred cold American plunkets. though. I'm willin’ to run the risk of missin' the 85.000. “I stared at him in thorough unuse- ment. I said, ‘Why. that is blackmail.’ “ ‘Ev courae,’ he said, slowly and in- differently; ‘ev course it's blackmil: you'd spot that. I knew it. We don‘t call it that. We call it buttering our bread on both sides; harder to hold, you know. but sweeter to cat.’ “I watched him picking his way down along the stream. I was a little dated. ' I -â€"- chinaâ€" “I watched him picking his way down 8101:; the stream. I was a little dazed. I admit. But I decided one thi -I wouldn't give him a cent. But I di n‘t know what to do with Guadalupe. couldn't take her to San Francisco. or any other civilized community. Oh, no! A Storm 1: Bram. Your old rheumatism tells you so. Better get rid of it and trust to the weather reports. Scott’s Emulsion is the best remedy for chronic rheuma- tism. It often makes a complete cure. A Good Dictionary For Three Cont: A dictionary containing the defini- tions of 10,000 of the most useful and imporan words in the Englinh lan- guage, is published by the Dr. William: Medicine Co.. Brockville. Ont. While it. contains some advertising. it. is a. complete dictionary, concise and cor- rect. In compiling this book care has been taken to omit none of those common words whose spelling or exact use :lc- casions at times a momentary dini- culty, even to well educated people. The main aim has been to give us much useful information as possible in a. limited space. _With this in view. where noun. adjective and verb are all obviously connected in meaning. us- ually one only has been inserted. The volume will thus be found to contain the meaning of very many more words than it professes to explain. To those who already have a diction- ary, this book will commend itself be- cause it is compact. light and conven- ient; to those who have no dictionary whatever. it will be invaluable. One may be secured by writing to the above concern. mentioning this paper. and VL _.-_.\ CWUCluv my “VOvâ€"vâ€"u enclosing a. three-cent Annex-tot One Hundred You! Ago. Every gentleman wore a queue an powdered his hair. A gentleman bowing to alndy alwa scraped his foot on the ground. â€MI the population 01 a. village as- aembled at the inn on “post day" to hear the news. 111011 I)! VQuinine was unknown. When a man had ague (its he took Peruvian bark and whiskey. A - rThe Mississippi Valley was not so well known as the heart of Africa now “as "J u A New Emlnnd girl was not :llowed to marry until she could bake a loaf of bread. and cut it in smooth. even slices while it was _warm._ â€K'Ieng; “Hag-1e}; iriequired for a letter to go from New York to Charles- ton _b_y lagd._ 7- _ _-L ..Il-....J When a Virginian started on a journey to New York he made his will and bade farewell to his friends as though he never expected to see them win- . . When a mu had enough to; he When a man had enough to»). no placed. his upcon across his cup to in- dicate that he wanted no more. The favorite novels of “worldly" onng women were “Victoria." "Lady Drain Mandeville." and “Malian: o"! every two weeks, but young men un- der 2') and girls under 18 were not ad- mittbd. _ __ At the Christmas quiltixgg pgrtgies gamcf‘ were, {Sumo-able mth basing penalties, (To be continued) “bumble to me. a†that his not. tried "guest“uonoepï¬on 0‘ Id one Mon-noes be- of an; weir?! “$3“ I'm very sorry 1 must have her presence stamp. $5.003 hem"! always and ions. to! ï¬re troubled v35 pkg“ 1nd eruptions. you will find qud's Sampsrilla cmtly nee It puriï¬es and enriches the bloodund _. . u I..- “nun.- mdgd to do: that she nu not {or n. 1:: two. They wil be â€Bond ofï¬cers from Burk. who wil this evening. JUNE 24 1898 semi inns 'ro MEN. Expuim an uncut at Pathet- 308‘ hood. Tell: how Wat um! Inflow“ Vim -â€"--â€"- vâ€" -i- , ad. I! and o! quell sad at medicine- writa to: FREE mu- tion how togetomd. “Gold†Guin- ot Truth" tolls It :11. Agata- m N. 8. M. COMPANY. Pacton. 00L. Osman. Bunny lou- â€"Mr. W. Ball. of Allandale. division superintendent of motive power. was in town last Tuesday. â€"Mr. W. J. Spioqr. G. T. R. freight superintendent nt Portlnnd. Heine, was in town on Wednesday. x â€"The movement of grim from Mid- land has again commenced. Three “double header" in]: went north Tuesday night wit box cum, and a train of 36 loaded_c§r_s reached town next morning, The senate has backed down iron: its imperious position of a week ago. The commons having rejected the amendments it mule to the frnnchise bill and passed it again in its original form. the old togies in the upper cham- ber drew in their horns snd accepted it with a slight amendment regarding Prince Edward Islsnd which does not affect the principle of the bill. This prevents a. deadlock between the two houses and ensures the plebiscite being taken this fall. but it also shows the senate up in its Draper light. be- fore the country; it is practically noon- tession that the senators were in the ï¬rst place trying only to obstruct the government. If they were right in making the smendments they would have stuck to them nt ell hmrds. but they: hoew that the country would in- dignantly repudiote their claims to make the franchise o! the house of common: contra, to the wishes ot the majority: of the Enquirer: at that body fl_-_ ‘A‘_A‘;‘ 33511.3} Rainâ€"ea: Poor. decrepit scant»! It is time you gave up the ghost. In The Ont-don. "Come into the garden. Maud. For the wintry days have flown; Come into the gnrden, Maud. And see how things hue grown. I have plnnted pennies and sweet DOM. And morning glories there- ComeA d into I?†gardenhlhï¬amd.I u see ow In use mg: are." He took her little {uni in DB. - And they snunterod out to see. But wt a. penny hd come up. Nor a solitary pen; He took one look nround. and then He wildly tore hie hairâ€" k ‘7Iâ€"A__ Lâ€"J But living women and hungry children do. They tell a sad tale sometimes, an! brings the terrible charge of carelessness and neglect to provide, against the hut- band and fatherwhom the land of Death has stricken. “'hstn little things. 5 centpieeeis, yet 5c: daywill provide $3,0001nmmefornmofavengc use in the Dead M e n . Tell no Tales LIV w an: __ _..,7 is next w'highbor's chickens 1nd Preceded Maudie there. mzyou. Performer wmmï¬mdtk Morlluhmduncm. or“ - LILUOTT. ', moswm‘rï¬. . . acme Imam. mawx. 8W!- H‘ CANADIAN ORDER OF FORESTERS. ï¬eld“ an!“ ot fungi â€nine m backed down ammmaw hauled by two angina {rib will 'urrivo a. 'r. n. [lgight from FABK FOB iSALE. 1 ' " ~â€" “cu-Marâ€: medium cubs. new in: madly {old «(in good dcd upon unh- children.“ D... G. C. cocoon. loveâ€. )4 56th 3 Owed“ Br. Pur- Church. Randi-n1. : W o... o... o... New taut-moments. M II Dr. Samuel W5 prescription for [m MW It com: neither Opium, â€Whine.“ Mfume“. W prevents vomiting Sour I: the children's mum-the Mother’s Friend. THE FAG APPEARS ON EVERY WRAPPER. R Humphrey Egg “H Tea, eylon 25cts. pound. CHOICEâ€"â€" “BIC ,-SlMlLE SIGNATURE OF What is nediflnc '0' «w. is so yen dumb um I mommcnd i! as sum a grim known to me." .I Mud b! "m“ “3 ‘W J m M weltâ€- "mh “1 hot! "-10. 0"" "â€1 "‘ â€w a; â€on House w '3" B SHUBDAY, No. 2. C 0 mouthed †"“ no. 7. u up it!) Col p... whining 100 which I W“ 1" “Iowan: 15 " m m in In {I by u «and cmk M u 31mm: dunk! MI!" W‘ h . III! condition «in oi Ink an. sud -21" me will be t R“ W70â€?! 3.75am w ORNAGE S ALE n. L. “GIG-K new vol; e!" Castoria. the 2nd m“ Ion. 50¢. de-‘i sea.†3 â€WE. [I W" WWV ?hqgjg no way but to $335 a history of| ‘ 1n the family, “ gisï¬ght must be constant M i it will strike you .92†thc'61 ï¬rst sign of [19451 take Scott’ 5 “hm! yith Hypophosphitcs It gives the body power to assist the germs of consump AF 3 are covered with new "while other lines are being var opportunity presem 1e capital has exhibited 5: he in providing the great “ewe. the lesser routes ha a. existed. and m trails. '1“ fl amount of - them, the MOO. June ‘21.â€"The annual E the Provincial Instructor ix m w publidxed yeiterd: ooked and neglects , while less in exu- ‘ono whit less in i h- must pass all 1 H. the greater railwa .3 cost of transpor moody increases H in and Nous our . I“ markets of the \ In“ Capitalized l sy «auntie manage Inch honest eflon h: N lnvel orevon broken ~ hump ly mud well is Ihk no: pbuilt: should be kc" The upon hrs “'1‘“ It need of any and cw:- Iona-notion is to have m of the work to av: "but." sud furth--r. Woshlpt buy gran-l 1)? 3 very much like 1m?“ n“!!! "and of dxggin Ihould be bought» by 1 m, and should be avai hr my tamer who wait ï¬ll. of hit land by inn is. Especial can-c sh 8 no see that, 1m- 0! Mlle labor. th the gavel otherwm gr. I ligated, fetid, repulsive fl Mupuon. That is the only Unchecked Dhbctms. Dodd': «Pills Vin m it. They drive the m thoroughly, crate 9 *â€" blood, rebuild the diseased ““3 I! m â€but belch. age 3;? ï¬t m port. treats of the fly 105; by farmers u “Mam, in the coun r) is “Diabetes Great thirst, *3 mm m tie thl gm} gums. swollen ankl es c .3- mâ€, pale 3r turbid (1 Power, decaying Plintinthe theloms or small 01 gMï¬vc signs that 2:88.; thetystem. I" - v _ __ â€",---.... “lion’u‘m how it ends? 15‘ horrible. agar. Mm th- The victm has m m â€we in life. His days an ‘5'.“ m His nights arc g - M Oflgony. Helong: n§ï¬Nhu the terrors of his end P“ which would be provided rm“ - conclusion are a My" whining the ms *- pox-sport says: I! is dou 1.311. of true macadnm ’. “bide of a {cw town: a [Attic Better Than 1 1 century _ago the: mac is“. FRIDAY â€Hulda-up in nude In me u: â€on Ild [W Honey Order: ‘ fl .6 .1 in am a our (-wu n "’1'.“ MM unit by cub. hum bezt to row two '91 $0 “on your wrapper expires in order : W4 unin- I“ C m- â€".llnyl give both your -' MOM Whoa you IFK up. to chm y o! the town mad the ante r†’“ window! shuyl follow your a m tothh 0000. We cum-)1 rud rbookl unlou 1.th Er dune. ‘g W per cent. a province Rpm“ “W198†19h “Kn-=3 .wa That which every fur M (cum detailed ix 'M' to“. should he nu M “Id in this‘ sortie VI: “When wide tires hm M the narrow tires w u on hm wagons. n 3M quaflon will be 5‘ M 0‘ two and one-half if '! all! coo-half of the I II the Altar of Diabetes. Saved by Dodd's Kidney Pius, Only. mm POST t. A n- .u nhuzrinlion } line (ml-d mm â€'3"; uubuquen: inse I. â€,m in ha! c luu I. ï¬cdch subsequent um mount.- to met-elm: ' by the you or {on an on Lppllcsuon. mead {unn- (or a: three or (our in,“ In Mdiuontl pro; W “3ҠA PROVINCIAL LOSS mnnusxxa @anadiau gust, Thin ‘65! 3‘ 3 [‘0 Ole Cnnw mum. nu «scum rat «a SKGBIFIUES r Thu: Tr- 3f bonsump- â€VA!“ WILS " N 03160. 76 Capituliu roads 01 Dual ev were very 1 USE with my omnoe and 1“