Whomwe to cast a stone ather when we realize that she came nearet b heppineae on the day of her hun- hnd’lfuncrslthan ever before? hhdnhltowishemndeed, Ib- fuito'be ghdwhen bodies, But when thet ms person has constituted . 21;}: between oneself and all pleasure if it be sinful to rejoice 1.1: that me removing, then sin such re- mustbaand there’sanendof In having been-wretched for three year: she was spared the great. misery tho should rightly have felt at her lone- Iinau. At moments such «is thus it in pamitted one to be thankful that .all women do not love their hï¬bands. . Mary Churingfon was a small wom- nn, with: slight ï¬gure, a palefacea little-too longfoi' itawidth, big guy bya and a mass of old fashioned nnt hon hnir. She was four and twenty, and the had never been sincerely happy in tho whole of her life. Two hours before the heavy Essex clay fell deed and solemnly upon her husband’s ooï¬n; two hours ago she turned her face from the past and faced the. futureâ€"the future that ï¬ve (by: hot had never existed for her. Where- foxe she eat in he: library and was â€calmly, Mostly glad: _ _ _ ‘ for. for a diversity of reeeomi not for flu only one. She put all thought of that slide. She said “Yes" to Mr. Wu because he was young and good looking and loved her and pro- ï¬oeed to her. and because she was lonely and poor and tired of all her surround- ing: and wanted a strong arm between her end the world. Women marry for that lest reason muchoftener than they '0! course directly she was married ï¬enetthe m ehewue tolove. and forthwith loved him, and suffered as only these little, pale faced. grey eyed women can. because they have no strength to rise superior to their love. not prideof peui ever tocontemplste cutting the Gordian marriage knot. The men’s me was Jack Collingwood. and how 3 barrister, who, being s have mmran away and went 03 to his luck at the Calcutta her. ntewee kindend let himsuoeeed. Fete wanted to keep him aweytrom Hrs Cherrington, and then one dey itfwgotnnd letPercycometoh‘remeâ€" mmâ€, FRIDAY, WJUNE People shook their head: end remark ed that youngmen fromthegraes coun~ fleawhowilltrytoflytheEaeexfencee monlyexpecthmkennecksuamat- t'erofoourse. Afemce thntbeginswith smallditchnnda soft take of, con- tinues with a big built up bank crown ed by a stout staked hazel hedge and is concluded by a nine foot drop into a chasm like a ready made grave on the hr side is not the place to fly, as any tool should hnve known and all Essex people do know. m tho sodden, gray garden wflh eyes tliat looked and saw not. Sbohodboonsprisoner and now tho shockla had xenon, and behold, she was - s; Percy Charrington went home on a hardlyâ€"all of him that the startled soul left behind when it set forth on its_ separate . journey from the bottom at that pitfless ditch. and Mrs. Charting- ton, ï¬ve day! later, eat in her wit)! 3': woedsin the lonelylibraryand gala graytoher. ‘ . ' Shomgubouttbobi‘emptyhom; nhohnghedwhonevc 1110.68.38!“ 5" moyoinonoof fbyxww o... __I_1A_ “this grief out hunting after which, having committed u blunder, it washed ithndsot thowholo “Maid. "win: multbomallbol" f 31301..“th .. mmï¬ï¬â€˜ï¬u'mvï¬i'aho mun chain-trot Itwunot a m. but the whole of halite :nd 10" undher hope. of heavenmt outta $361431:me homo! m â€R: men-mo backâ€"flu ma aha expocted and longad 3nd P105 m Th“?istheivoratdumb uddflnwcrld. ‘ v. n n... -v- " ' ' ' ’ ' 4mm Percy Cherrington was carried home on a hurdle with his neck broken one stormy afternoon in mid-November, having lost those who stopped to proflet assistant: the best run of the season. run. Onoenbotookoï¬tholitflowhib mpoapmdthxowitintothqdr. It itsverybadtutoonhotporybntlho wusohappythstlhe hadflzotbeyoud Mnemont Bogttheendddxmmthnhnhook- ammmmw top anttohim. ‘ » Sh. aidvgoodbyto all mama; aha nailed vaguely and irfltaï¬nzl! I“ theirsï¬sï¬ï¬stéï¬wmmflmm‘ : Sher 1nd spent four-and-twcnty yam In sitting by the weary wayside watch- tndox Jammie! to come along tho thdthfveiledhintsas to them.- whlt indecent haste displayed, when Percy'u bodywas hardly cold in tho huh (Mending to circumstanou â€mm-numwmï¬ hummï¬ï¬mo). Harydidnot mad that is the muswmn. Shalovesomm udkichtho route! the‘wofldrpnto! The Weekly P959 'flh‘ohad marriedhiinthree greenbe- THE MAD GODS. mm would the mad gods do For hate with me; I wander? Or what {or love with 1011! forgetsâ€"tbs world 7 XXVâ€"65¢ is anointed with the oil of gladneu above her fellow: when fate bestow: upon her a lull love and a full- ‘L‘uto 3h. ultimhhï¬onof .wealthy placGFSkflsh- ' â€I take the risk." he said. “I mean to marry you 1nd make you forgot I mean 150'ka you love me. " He did all three things. And this is 3 true story, so I will not apologize for its glaring improbabi lit ies. Her husband. is younger and nicer looking and richer than Percy Charting- bon. more charming snd more success- ful than Jack Collingwood, and she loves him far better and knows it. '"S'h'e £81.79 him a Emp, newness hand and lopked into his real“: eyes with a watery little smile. saris... 35. m. .. am mg... a» 'ing. “Very we " she said. giving in from sheet insbility to resist.- “You must take the risk, snd you have got a very, very bad bargain. " Bemmomndthen hoï¬et cdher. “I am quite without hope, and I don‘tseo than in anything left to me. Mr. Goring,†she said. “You are more than good, but I am an old woman. I have got through the beat of my life. I cannot marry you feeling as I do. â€_ w ï¬ivsginihmo was Edgar Gonna k, and he was a man of action. not speech, and told her that he loved her and meant to marry her. 7 .- vâ€"v K“"' _ ,, Fate sometimes repent: 1nd mnku what amends it can. It made honorablo amend to her. Tho third man in her life crossed her path and linked his lines with hers on board the Kandahar on the voyage out. He fell in love with her 1t onceâ€"love that came so soon a. to run a neck and neck race with pity. tory co! “the last the. yous simply and truthfully. , She laughed for several minutes more than was decorous or suitable when he told her this, but he understood Then she grew quieter pad gave hirn the his- gaï¬atio; A ï¬rst class pomsâ€"e to Indis costs money. It would be a pity to waste it. There again was [the wogan railnre of ‘l‘ln Plate “'orkere' Negotia- i tlons With the Companies. : l Plttshurg, Pa. June 27.â€"All the tin ; plate works in the country will. probably Q be closed down at midnight on Friday . as a result of the failure to settle the . wage scale at the conference in Chicago. I Fully 50.000 persons will he made idle 5 by the shut down. The conference, which ; opened in Chicago on Tueeday morning, ‘ closed Saturday etching without Arriving ' ot an agreement. The Workers“ ‘ wage - committee. acting under instructions re- 3 eelred from the annual conference held I in Detroit last month, mode a demand 5 for an advance of. 20 per cent. The { ' Hamilton, June 27.â€"About 7 o’clock yesterday morning a freight. train on the '1'., H. 8: B. Railway broke in two on the heavy grade west of Dundee. The train was ascending at the time, and the rear hair came back at; a terrible rate These cars dashed into a work train and made a bad wreck. 7 The men on the work train saw the runaway oars coming and jumped. No person was hurt. Van Hui-93's Farm and Farmer. Winnipeg. June :37.â€"-Mr. F. ,W. Barber of Helton County. Ontario. an expert farmer. has arrived to take charge of Sir William Van Home's farm at East Sei- kirk. Sir William has purchased“ the him! of his'fz‘mn. which com rises 5.000 acres. from private ponies. - t is located aï¬im ï¬elkirk station, running nearly four ,miiefa‘nlbngjhe C.P.B.. knack. ‘ -Mary Chmington euï¬ered torture for that one week. At ~the end of it she looked facts reeolutely in the bee and realized that, if ‘ she had nowhere toga, she had at the same time no- where ’to stayâ€"nowhere in the world. where ’to stayâ€"nowhere in the world. And out of tho worldâ€"her dead hus- band would be waiting for her. The passage was taken on the mash“: That was the detail which proved her oyvv‘u-o Puts. June Sitâ€"The new Cabinet KHed'VInZEhl} géomanâ€"in hate, it ' seemed; lest aha should come out and ‘ Ministry presented themselves to the stop himâ€"and that there was no neces- , sity for her to go out to Calcium Chnmbars yesterday afternoon. 4‘ - - t The Chamber was thronged and than; -A.__AJ L-_J_â€"A -â€"pra.ctiee.l through the numbness of an appalling calamity. the low of every- thing she valued. So the Kandahar sailed at the end of the week. and the name of Mrs. Percy Charrington ï¬gured in the passengera’ list. _ “I“. 'â€" -v_ 0"â€" A‘week before she sailed she received 3 letter from Jack Collingwood. It was longer than the last. It heat about the bush 3 good deal, but it left no doubt a to its ultimate intention. , When fate makes a mistake, it is spt to’be spiteful. It lies low and wetchu its opportunityï¬the opportunity for bringing its victim to griefâ€"and then it in itself again. - a.' . C'LA -- fagaaghary’s lover unhithful'to l her, and the letter was tom-«k it to her as gently_as possible that he had 3â€" L -4- 1‘ Custom: Ofllcer Seizes 3 Wholesale Liquor Store In Halifax. Halifax, .l'. S.. J nne ismâ€"Customs Ofï¬cer Jones yesterday seized the whole- sale liquor establishment of A. He. Dougall . 00., one of the oldest in the city. on the charge of violating the cus- toms laws. On mung we bonded were- honse ln McDougall’l building he found that puncheons of liquor had been _tam- pared with, me ï¬re water being" removed and colored water substituted. The eeizâ€" ure followed and omcers were placed in Montreal. Jamalâ€"The president of the Canadian Paciï¬c Railwny yesterday morning gave an emphatic denial to the report that the Canadian Paciï¬c and Great Northern Bailwaxs had arrived at an agreement whereby a joint line will he laid to connect the famous Boundary Creek mining camp of British Columhh with the equally famous: Washington camp. Mr. Shaughnessy added that he knew absolutely nothing concerning the reported agreement. Brmflord. June flipâ€"Tho vacant mayumlty .chalr, formats?“ oacupie“: [by Hr. Raymond. will be ï¬lled sham-1r or either Hr. Thomas Elliott or Mr. Hun-1r Cookshutt. Polistcally ‘ithe' ‘candldmei nominated yesterday morning are both Comflm , . ' present wage scale expii-os on‘Jnno 30, and members of the amalgamated a‘ssoci- ation are not permimd to work attet that date unless the new scale is signed. Tam-aw hippinwwï¬m Q Brantfqrd’. Vacant cunt. AN OLD Flu)! NIPPED. All “’rong. o! Cpuue. T.H. 13.8. Smash. 50,000 xxx can. }HADA"§3JORITYOF26 av. â€" __â€" 7 hurtful-‘1'» tho interest: of the country. and that you will vote without delay 3 13w moo-aw to the 8001!» W“!!! 0' for - truoc9‘*-‘!°,‘mn‘ a“. ' , ____Aâ€" “In the front rankofthe impel-tent interests of the country, bound up with the conservation of the dignityof the mtiomwepineethe interest-oft!†any, which the republic has constructed on a stronger basis, and which is syn- onymous with the republic’s security, and is the pride of France. We think. with the army’s most illustrious and sunset guides. that inviolehie attachment of discipline is the nut and essential guarantee_oi the guy’s awn vastness. __IAL AL- ___ A We inmd to defend it withjhg. name may mm“ the stacks and Iowa- tions which constitum the most undue!!- od of insults. We desire. nhovo all. ch“ .ppeuaement may be accomplished, and it will come quickly, if everyone will give up being 3 law unï¬t: him-alt, and how to the law of the land. _ ....... rAt the opening of the eat-ion the ex- tent. Watt shouted, “Viva la Oom- mnne,†and the Socialist: feeqnently in- terrupted the proceedings. but It. Waldeok-Roneeenn'e statement was much epphnded by the Mats and m I. Ernea Roche. Socialist, interpellnt» ed the Government rounding the policy end composition of the Ministry. He do- elnreditwas n Gommentofwnrnnd deï¬ance, and violently attacked the lin- ilter of War. General the Marquis de Ganilot. Other spake!!! followed in n dmilnrvein. and eight ordmofthedey Were moved. only two of them approv- ing the Hinigtgflnl ï¬lament. 7; -‘ , A7! 7â€" -_j_ schools. aword becomee cedar. and con- troversies are lost in the presence of the one duty to perform.- To end flae eglmlon pursued under disguises†to penetnte, sgnlnstthareglmewhlchhubeen uno- tioned. and will be upheld by univernl sum-age. am! to require from 511 the ment. It is resolved to have All judicial decisions respected, and it the ï¬rst wish oftheoountrvistolinflcn tothevoiceof justice it will maintain dlcnce and re- spect while its decision: are prepared. , A. AL- l__-_L--b “Then, to accomplish n. in 0318' to bring about the mutation of do conn- mnd to maintain intact our common 1 once. it seemed to us that existing delusions should be oilseed. sud shot the work we are about to ands-tote required the cooperation of all Republicans. When the aim is deï¬nite. “rough varying The Chamber was thronged and there we! greet animation at the opening of the mien when it became known that two alleged hostile groans. the Socialist- Bedicala and the Democratic Left, had decided to vote in favor of the Govern- ment, and that M. Pnul de Cnsagnao had withdrewu his interpenetion. 'l‘he Premier'a State-tent. Identical staments were read in the Chamber of Deputies by the Premier. hi. Welded-Rousseau, and in the Senate by the Minister of Justice, M. Monie. They were as follow: “The Chamber of Deputies, in expressing itself revived not to support any Gomnment but one determined to delend enmetieeiiy Re- publican institutions and aenre public order, has deï¬ned the talk impoeed upon the new Cabinet. The Ministry has no other ambition than to accomplish it. -,A A- task in heavy. Whenever eouree the Chamber my pursue. I have done my duty.†The speech of M. Weldeek-Ronmu was much interrupted. The noise at times wee dufenlnc. and mend mm- berl were called to order. - ' Brest, Franco, Juno 21â€"13119 Fund: ï¬rst-class cum Tags, which put to sea Sunday evening, the belief being that she was going to meet the 813:. having Captain Aimed Dreyfus on board. re- turned here at 7 o’clock last evening Some sailors of the Tags, who landed later, mid she had not met the at“ 8t. Petars‘bnrg, Juno 871â€"1119 Carina gave birth to a daughter A here yesterday afternoon. She was named Main 'H. Waldeok-Ron-eun accepted on order of :23. day moved by M. Jules Pea-ï¬ller, Radical Socialist, reading as follows: “The Chamber, approving the 11001311- “on-“ducts oftho Government. punt the order of the day.†V Approved by Both Bonus. ins bacon-o no other gonad had so spontaneously supported she constitution. nnd it mthonght the necessary punish- ment or certain military men could be somewhat relaxed if amounting from such attuned authority us Gen. Gsllifet. In conclusion the Pannier said: “Our The New French Cabinet Scores in Both Houses. proved thedeehmtion of theGovernment. M. Welds-chm replied to the various interpelhtions, explaining the motives animating the formation at a (hbinet of somewhat divergent view; one o! the main objeotl being ‘0 re-unite .1; Republicans. He added that the Min- uters had already usumed some respon- sibility, but he thought the booking at the Chamber was neoenry for W steps. end-shed whetluntstrveould for a moment tolaete tote morning to crate the belief that the any desired to eon- etitutelteelt thejndgeoutepoucy. He further exposed the hope thet it would not he neoeeenry to tote more mere mmmcnldhethoughtiteuy to demonstrate whence oeme the attach upon thooourte. Exphlningthe inclusion of Genoa] the Mutual: do Gemfet in the Cabinet 3! Ministerqu-Jie 91d it THE PREMIER’S STATEMENT. I. Wnldock-Romuau not." to Cort-l- Dolunlono 'Iha: Must no Eheo‘. and the Keen-it: {cor tho Coâ€" Opornuon of Pal-Hanan: With the Ministryâ€"Text of the Speech. The (Sinha- «lapsed x. runw- motion by evoce of 363 to 881. An in- describable scene of excitement followed in the bum-.7 Dreyfus In Not The" Y“. A N" Buulan Irina“. Chntham. Ont. Juno 27.--Runmo’l tailor shop It Tuba-y was unwed by burgh" on MY night and . qmno thy of clothing carried on. Four no: mammal on Sunday on naphtha. “@1883 > 833:8." 838.38 .623 a... 7 Brian. .40 8.3.8 at; .689 5090. . lea-y.- Yesterday they wanna! again. ducting an entrance by climbing thmgh a window. This umc' Mm nthrmld happened to be n: be me Aleu- c-he burg- lar had gotten in the house Mn No- Dhnnid appeared upon tho-scone. The man knocked ho:- don: and male good Sheddon,.0n$ , 39.10 21â€"11mm weeks ego. while Mr. end Mrs. Alex. Hemâ€- mld. who live om: mile youth of the vil- lage. were at chm-ch some pemn “ennui-Allah“ has?! all] up}. can}. Jana-l. Rat Pox-tum. OnL. Jane 27.â€"Tho Alxowe Lcahlndre tom-ms aetnrned here yeaerdu'. that spending four days out of reach of tough-phi and Rummy: 0:: Thur-my nighuthe mues- Xenon. took than to For: Innis. on the Rainy River. whence. pa- nauner Maintxc. thuy coated Rein? Lake to Mine Centre, on the Seine River. The Golden Star and Olive mines end the Rainy River agricultural and _lmnber lends Were visited. Lest n-zht a. majority of the petty left tot Winnipeg, where they will be the guest: 0! the corporation. Yum:- Fort Worth. than, June 81â€"61mm. B. Loving. when at the bend of :he dad having for iuobjeot the formation of a gimiic ethic and ranch company in Tens, in on men!†in: nizh: mid thuthoorgnniation will be oompoad of New York aplnlisu. The intention is to form a on: ywich “0.000.000 equal, 825,0“ or â€0.0%.!!!†d which in to I) used in the pnrchuo ot entitle and mud: property in ibis State, the mum of the capital stock to h. nudinopmuutbebigoonoorn. day the whims made I handsome preienadon to'Jamas Comm-c. M.P.P.. D. F. Burk and Mavor George '1'. Marks of Port Arthm. from 0. Hamilton. Soul: Sn. rum. md 00!. B R. "smil- ton. Tm, who are continuing the St. Innis, 30.. June 81â€"31109 Ho- Donald, ngedï¬tutbomultofamgu yesterday, dive: 1mm the centre 1pm: of the Ends bridgg badly injuring hints]! and narrowly gaping death. 'lho dis- m from thebridge to the Water I! 115 foot. Kingston, 03., June 2".â€"Tho open services In oonmflon with the 36:): ses- sion of the ... of Ontario were held last evening St. Paul's Church. The business sealo will begin in St. George‘s Hall at 11 o'cl k today. - Gnvenhum J nne sitâ€"Sandy Currie of Lo'rnedlle'ws drowned on the Moon River Sums-dc: He wan employed as a river driver ‘ Anderson a 0). Th. body has not been recovered. “C With Columbu- mm“: stance; I oonfmliol Era t a new cup de- fender 00! No. Mr. C. Oliver Jenn. them owner, notiï¬ed the Hex-ro- shofl 00mm vanardav afternoon tint :he yacht $971»pr without a Claim. Juno 27.â€"Whno walking on the tracks o! the Chicago Tannin“ Ball- road. John Kotomky w bully injured in a remarkable man to .ve the life of Agnes Cm {be No were and“. 7‘ ‘ lâ€" 'nâ€"b ..,...... w--- ,, , trestle. “me girl 3 few steps In from. when a so itch cnglne rounded o cum a high nerd. Kotowsky sprang forwud, anal. grasping tho air! about the mm. swung: himself on one of' obs thou hues. ha: the. lilo: o! the locomotive about: hlm. and wh-h tgw ahl bu wan-hurled 80 (out below. Room-sky stuck lbo ground ï¬rst. hrmklng lhr' airl's tall. but has. tor-lug his skull. The girl escaped with slight lnjnrlen. The Summit Launched. London, Jlne 97.â€"-er Thomas Lip- ton's cup endanger Shamrock was Inc- oeufnlly Inn bad My. The new. mony one as 3 o'clock yesterday Moon at mull. Lady Busch christened the yacht «m. the bottle at champagne. say- ing: "1 oh you Sham-oak. God hie-I you. look to you. May you bring but cup." ,_) -â€" P'" um-..- '- mâ€" In oonclnllon. the Cannon dew-ante}! “This oongnea holds rm sommui that woman’s ï¬rst mission must be be: home." . . Toronto. Juno 97.â€"Tlmc are 500 dolo- gates in the any to the Intel-union] Supreme Lodge of the Independent Order of Good Tnmpluu, which goes into‘conrcntlon all; morning In the Trmple Building. The delegates an Iron: all over the worldâ€"Norm» Sweden. Hallmark. India. England. In- 11ml and Swdnnd. Somooftbo Vishnu do nu: naval: tbu Knglllh banana, and are unmgsnlul by lawman. , Liverpool token. , Li «woo.l June 27 â€"Ibeclmln¢ prices y was: When, :poz dull; Walls. 63 â€id; Kw, 69;.\'0.1\ortha'n, spring, 63 2d. Futures sandy; July 55 9,7(d. Septembrr is 1!? gd, lkxmuher 8: 34d. Nam qn: study; min-d Ameri- can. as 455d nrw. 8a 5'“ old. Future: steady; JnIy as 49.1,(1 Sopumber 8. 55d. Flour. Minn. 18. 6d. London, J one ‘97.?†'3 International Cour-n of Women opened numeracy an the convocaslon hall of the church honâ€, Instead of the hrï¬i‘hfl’ot Westmins‘un Town ï¬nd, which no found \o be con mall to mammoth“ use When. 1 The Gounteel of AWnppI-esidem of the Council. in her nddmu. after cordial words of w lcornc. uketghed the dotted 'ol the Council. She said incor- nouonnl orbit-ulna would cm bcplmol foremost in It: nrognln, advocated the esmblkhmcnt d an [Monoclonal bun-an of information regarding all that affect.- women, out! warned women mines ar- rouflns to themcclva alone the ducts: of curing all evils, saying: “It. may go well n have unions of motherl. but do tho (other: count so little in the homo that their counsel in not needed .9 The rc- dempflon o! the race can only be com- pused by men and women joining hands and making common come in every do- pnftment of life." Connie.- Abo‘nlocn'n Add loour-nlo-QI Quantum- ll: roic l:- Icue 0! a Girl Pro- I BIIII’I’ “II-cull. "ridge. Your Mon Arrested at I'llbury.-‘ The Legtc um “To-flu: I‘m. Knocked tho Wann- Dun Sandy Cprle \V'an Drowned. GA‘l: "IS LI!!! POI! Ill.- A Grant Cattle Company. Hill From Far and Sour. Ana-flu? Fool n! canon. Tho Slod of Ont-flu. f. n. or W dint. Aflduu n Ila- u-n In Load“- “Now. I tell you. what. to do. Yul get 0. box or two of Dodd'l Tablet: Ind tub one Tablet afptser every ml.1ht’lldmtmyourwito‘s cooking or any on" anal: cooking. lnthstway'you. gin your wife: mace tolan hour. to cook. and you†both In“)! 1;: the “aging!†“Fifty cantatbox. Any- mm will sell you Dodd' I Dyopepou Mien.†mid Saul. ‘ “Eh!†aid Thoma-on; “Dodd's 01m Misty! mt- od szth. “they'll ï¬x you." “How do you. know I" aid Thanh-on. ‘fl‘riod em.†said. 5mm “Did Menu you!" “had Thomp- â€anxiously. _ _ “She doesn't that anything about mpg,†mid 1W. -- _ _ “Wall. it should he. " said Thompson. unsoly. “I couldn't get to slssp (or houslsst mght. Whnldiddropott I dreamt then m stombstom on di" ' - $33?! (I. mliod ï¬nd: empha. F‘V‘Ib (act in.†but out Thompson. «1":‘1 " .w happily whh in: WI ." “I understood the m an annual.†said swan inAmrino. _ _ _ _ “lht'o ad put: of u angel's busi. nus." aid Smith. . ‘What‘u the matter. old m!†ubd Snith anxiously. Famine. bull†“No. †said M shortly. "What than!†“Ever ythinc." aid Thompson. “III-t!- bnd. †aid Smith. comminr- a-ti-cly “lnhetihinnhontubutuit an “What isthe matter I" ukodSmith as his friend Thompson out down he- aids 11:13 in the m car. "You look “ï¬qmyuaw9sï¬_ "‘1 look 115-50": than Ital.†aid Thom-op. mgodily. ions bit 0! mt. h ugh .0 mt ho roll. at! an IQ into tho water. with his 1nd 3. bit. 0! chob igthntcammrtioincknouin his ail. And wht you any shout warn underwent. in that sdvt. in correct. mid be. This uprmnggtbpr a. till the odd humped b0. . ha ha I. dive. but you can look any in tho then-moment V myet. uhil won‘t I" lit. hold when the is out. alarm. aid ho. 3: la. drop m m A~ STREET CAR DIALOGUE gleam u! short; in let him. Jami-mm he moi. lee thst this c. joum ' upoohin for pointers†recent mthel’. I0 he heniehed â€the thouch Quid endhu been devotinc himâ€" eeltto the cultivation of fur. Inokinc our thelsst “5““ thisc .j. be was neatly tickled with the‘ Kent-the Lb edvt. on' the back It does him- cood. hd nidk'to eeet summer girls end boy: around. eepeeislly when any flout slow the shore: in their “1110â€. Rev m eiuisc on the end of ccthe other emisc. and the cu.“ .1 he heads you. (allow ppgrisg into “5.5%“! ETHILET SETTS, 3 and 10 pieces, A_I_ LA u-AI 4,,. felt like going into n to. and pulling the hole lyre-bomb in in bloom. Tell ENew China Hallg “How much no they I" uhd Thomp- ' tinn." Mid Smith. “Hy wife's cooking." aid Tm. "Dpdd'l ' Dyupopu: tablet.†aid all us not in mom-urn! numbers Lib in but an empty dram. 'hen the ripe gtpwhray slumber- mm]? 30. 1899 .. ooMMUNlCATIONS- ’ gws. DINNER SETTS, 97 and 104 pisses, Ourv trade in- this depaitment for the year ’98 was double that of any pI’CCCédiflg year, and by strict attention, polite service, and by giving in every case the best good5 {or the last money, we anticipate a similar increase for the year ’99. At present we are oï¬ering special value in ' SPRATT K|LLEN WW Many have been lamenting for the past few years that the fair town of Linolsay could not boast a China Hall. The stocks of Crockery, China, etc. carried by the vanous dealers have been comparatively light, and therefore the assortment not exactly what might beAdesired. Realizing this fact we have been and are still rearranging our. store so as .to give us almost double the space in this department, and it is our intentmn to carry a stock that will be a credit to our town. Large roll top basins WW! . i, ' salesman will consuier solicit a call, when an W M "M _ ally _ Tell us Not D. HALLON Established “a Quarter Century. 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