had been as binding on him as it it had been safe-guarded by all sorts of legal pains and penalties. an the ter- rible complication which originated njth his father's death had ï¬rst plagb Clem’s words, “As honorable men no other course Is left open. Had he not always prided himself on being an {moqogabie man, one whose simple word V7- -V- _ __- ,-_ ..-..-. It was onrbdward'k ups to say, “I have agreed to nothing," but some iegling restrained him. -._..--‘. â€"° . w" nu; \nâ€"m .‘yu, uni.- the twelve thousand pounds must be refunded. As honorable men no other course is open to us.†He looked at his watch, and then rose and pushed back his chair. “I ï¬nd I have not an- other minute to spare,†he said, as he gripped his brother‘s hand. "But now that we are agreed as to the main point. 3: Issue, the settlement of the defails can nggt tip I see you next." "I could have vouched for your an- ,cwer beforehand," said Clem, with a. smile of triumph. “Now that you have confessed thus much. it is impossible for you to stop there. You are as convinced as I am, my dear Ned, that ‘L, A_,,. "That is a point which certainly fail- ed to strike me," answered Clem. “But let me answer your question by askmg another. Supposing the money not to heme been refunded, in cue O my mother's death would you be willing to touch your share of an amount to which moradly you have no more right than has any of your clerks who are are at work In the next room?" Edward hit his [ins "N0." he said emphatically, after a pause; “in such a. case as you speak of. not one shilling of the money would be touched by me." cusa mu four thousand pounds she Blllrpnacs name]: to he. ultimately anti! 11rd lu will naturally 1m considered. bath by her and by her husband. as a. certainty which nothing can deprive them or." "\‘r-ry wan. mu thgra 1.: another fad: Miran-mm yy-u may nut. pérhaps’. have E‘UNFI-Iclm‘: Futwsuï¬ma m9 QWEWu than: pmm gunman [u “an: hen" Fuhllmnfl m awmdmwn wuh yum' Man. in ma U456 or my mumér‘a damn how \wula ygu â€amuse m with up tor Fanny's unea third Hhuvu u! it to whkm pm is em mind by my tamer’s wm‘l ï¬ne may be married before that time. in whiph Minna Positively cured by these Little Pills. They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsiz Indigestion and T 00 Hearty Eating. A pet fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Draws; ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongu Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. The) Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. small Pill. Small Dose! ARMITAGE, w u.__ _ money. The income which now accrues to them from its lnvestment must con- nnum. ‘unho up’uxe'umbunt.“ Never had Edward Hazeldlne felt so taken aback as at that moment. Not the least odd feature of the affair was the quiet, mater-ot-fact tone ln which dement put forward his proposition: had he been urulng some disputed you: of anatomy wlth a. fellow-stu- dent he could not have been cooler or more self-collected. Mentally and mor- ally the elder brother felt as if a. cold- water “douche" had been suddenly sprung upon hlm. It. was not till the silence had lasted fully a couple of minutes that he seemed able to ï¬nd anything to say. 7.--, .__.._c, -- "You are. of course, In a position to Now your mother and sister two hun- dred and forty pounds a. year out of your income. which is about what your share would come to.’ he said at. length, with a hardly velled sneer. Clem flushed a little. “As circumstances are with me no“?- It would leave me with a. very narrow margin to lh‘e upon." he replied; â€but even “‘h» to it SN“ 5“! aller 1 would gla-l. ly mnko the sacriï¬rp." "What about your marriage? I hnpe yuu don‘t fan-gm that Hm burthen you propnsu saddling yuurtalr with is not mm'vly a quwlhm ut n. year 01' two. but «vt‘ tlm Ilfethnn uf your molher. \vlvn. \w 1mm Every ransun to hope and hr-IIm-o. mny live for many yvars to be Substitution the fraud of the day. Sec you get Carter’s, Ask for Carter's, Insist and demand Carter’s Little Liver INIPIO‘I.‘ OUR .1008 lpooinl Reduction to lindenâ€. "That is a point I have by no means overlooked. In the ï¬rst place. there need be no difï¬culty about refunding the money. Let it be divided into two or three sums. to be forwarded at in- tervals from different pieces. 0! course, the sender would remain strict- ly anonymous. Then. as regard my mother and Fanny. They need never be made_a.“{are of tile return of the , AL A--- _-A_.nâ€" Small Pill. OUR COUNTRY CUSTOMERS Me @uuudiuu_§w, 'uunmsfï¬uou. .1 um 30. TH E H EART You mm] one 71nd buy It, u '0 H m. and Ink hm- name m all to N! MYSTE RY. (Continued from last week; rm- my marriage, It woma have put nï¬â€™ ml more bz‘nypewus ‘ fumlml mam. me without a alah E. Arguing}; Ethan Price. M van hm nuontlnn and we Invth one And it In from us you should we [in you um class goods. perhct l hm 5 Mr price. â€"-OF Aâ€" The TAILOR. 71 Kent. M And now came the ofler from Lord Elstree. "At lastâ€"at last the sun is breaking through the clouds." exclaim- ed Aunt Charlotte, with tears of joy In her eyes when the neWS was told I her. "What will the AsthWn people think now, dear, when they ï¬nd that his Lordship has taken you by the hand?" she added. "There will be no more looking askance at you in future r11 warrant. Not one or them but will discover that he or she was quite convinced from the ï¬rst that you were on Innocent man who had been deeply » aged." --.__F‘r;‘11k.2.eï¬89n_ life seemed. s It was left to Clement to disclose to Hermie. as much or, as little relating to the affair as he might deem advis- able. With what he told her .or what‘ in the exercise or a. wise reticence, he omitted to tell her, we have nothing here to do. the true story of Mr. Hazeldine's death a4 a sacred secret to be divulged to no one save her to whom he now told it. It was a course which received the full approval of Aunt anarlotte. However much her brother might have suffered in the past. and however dark the pros- spect ahead might still be, to have re- revealed the dead man's secret, which he had been at such terrible pains to hide from everyone save his two sons. would have seemed to these worthy souls almost as much an act of pro- ranation as it they had rifled his grave. John had not failed to tell his slate: all that had passed at the momentous Interview between himself tad Cle- ment. and how he had resolved to keep But day passed after day without bringing any answer to John's letter. Hermie shrugged her pretty shoulders, and said it was quite evident: that the information she had asked for was more than Mr. Hodgson was prepared or empowered, to furnish her with. Meanwhile she was quite con-tent to let matters to on as they were at pref sent. "I feel nearly sure that I can answer for John‘s R'Cnl“t'lnl"‘ at the offer.†sum (‘lr‘nn th Hmrkllng (“395‘ "And then in think what a wslght It will lift off lwlh yuur slmulvlr‘l'n mu] mine!" John Itram‘ker lmd rupllml in Mr. }In-1g.=nn‘sn somewhat peremptm‘lly- wm-ded nntn nn Hm any fullowlng â€ml or his return frmn anlum Miss HWFN. Mn cum Mm. nbanlnteiy «In- vllnnd tn break Mt her engannmum with Mr, Ita’anlduw. ru‘ Wen (H mm nMur ma quepum. nu ma. “mama Hm vmnmmid tn dn an anmnnlvd Hum mum" and WM was: luauâ€; mum-ad tn MIL m1! her m'liï¬n: 1mm aha nhuuld “Mn" 61' Mid, In 5mm. Mr, Hudsuun must lir‘: the veil \smuh unwanted hay paramasa. and pv‘nve N 116? that thew was aumeane 5!â€! living when had a right to her obedicw'a. m' to no much u! it as aould ha neglm-tcd to put (01" ward the warmest claim thereta. It was by very outspoken letter, and John meant it for such, He was heart and soul with the young pea la, and total~ 1y oppoaed to their haw us their fate settled by someone as to whose identity may knew no more than they did of mu 0! the proverbial man in the moon. _____________ ea ms Ieet on that slippery path Whig wan-s UVW“nâ€"~ oh fatally easy gradations from which it is night impossible to rm one’s steps? Was it too late for him to retrace his steps? He decided that it was not. A helping handâ€"nay. am helping hands. those of John Rancher and his brotherâ€"had been 3 out to him in a way the least expected and he had but to grasp them to be dragged back out or the quicksands in which he had been floundering of late. and set again on the ï¬rm ground when that fatal October night had found him. How deeply thankmi he should he to ï¬nd himself there again, no onb but himself could more than faintly imagine- - rr-_t n-.. L- m0. W nan g»... Vu “- wr"'- - tends downward, ever dov'mwnrd,‘ â€21:15::- In the come of next day hr- wroto tnd Mspatcped the following brie! not. i6 his brother: CHAPTER XXIX. Although Edward Hazeldi-ne had made up his mind to refund the twelve thou- sand pounds. it was impossible for him to do so at once. The amount had been invested by him in his mother’s name in e. oertain undertaking of which Lord Elstree was one of the managing Erectors. subject, however, to six nonths' notice of withdrawal. Con- pequentiy, even if he were to giVe no- .tice immediately, halt a. year must elapee before he should be in a posi- tion to carry out the man as agreed upon with his brother. One specially awkward feature of the affair was that he was utterly at a 1055 what ex- cuse to allege to Lord Eistree for the withdrawal or the money. which his lordship would doubtless look upon as a somewhat extraordinary proceeding. It seemed to him that. in any case. he would be under the necessity or tell- ing a lie in the matter, which was a thing he hated doing; but, even so, the lie must be a feasible one, and, for the life of him, he could not think of one that would “hold water." He smiled hitteriy to himself to think that mat- ters had come to such a pase with him that he should have to keep on puz- ling his brain for hours over the in- vention of a. plausible falsehood. Had anyone told him six months before that such would be the mule. he would unhesitatlngiy have denounced the am "And now I’ve another item of news that will please you.†said Edward. “The position of chief bookkeeper at the Hollowdale Smelling Works hap- pens to be vacant. Lord Elstree is chairman of the company, and the ap- pointment rests with him. At my in- tercession he has agreed to offer the post in Question to John Brancker, whom he considers to have been very shamefully treated by Mr. Avlson. The salary will be a. hundred and eighty pounds: a year to start with, and as the works are only a duzen miles away. John will be able to go backward and forward morning: and evening by train â€"â€"that is to say. provided he thlnks the post worthy or his acceptance." "I feel nearly sure that I can answer “There is no help [or that, of course After all. half a. year is not a. long time to wait, and now that the ï¬rst and most important step has been taken the rest will follow easily and in due course." The following afternoon found Cle‘ ment at the Brewery. Edward's ï¬rst words were: “As re- gards the twelve thousand pounds, 1_ its: ml: tact nus escaped your me.- mory, I shall not receive a. draft for the amount til] six months from the date of the notice." coursv, ls strictly untm- nuns." "I am (-xlrvmi-ly gran-flu to your Lordshlp fur yuur klmlnvss in giving me the hint"â€"nnd 50. iudcvd, he felt himself to be. "I will send In a. notice of withdrawal _by_t.hls§ eye-ning's post." After that, his Lordshlp'a talk drift. ed away to an ("lllh't'ly different 10311:. but one which, as it happened. had for Edward an Interest only secondary to that of the previous one, and the ï¬rst result of it was a. brief note, written and dispatched a. couple or hours later: “Dot Clem, “It possl_ble. come and sge me in the coufse of to-morrow. pronnl "It shall be as you Yours. Yours. CEYLON TEA. 1nd Wonk-25c. 40c..50o..ooc ButFrankwus. man of my moods. and there were times when the cold whispers of worldly prudence reu soothingly on his ear. Twenty thou- gnd pounds! It was a large sum. nut, too! 1 Bu 1: when Henna â€*7th hE-c'omâ€"Ti gm: 8. 53131191 pm like or which tor ham "ESA lA DA†lI‘i‘uulv; Uci‘iauu looked tui'wui'd to the arrival of bid cuuniu \th much die- quur. Under :1in cimuuistulioen it i would haw becflu‘d to him bud enuuxii that his tuturu shouid be cut-and- dried far him as if he were still a child in leading strings. and that a. bride should be thrust on him without a much an a "by your leave,“ but, u the case Itood. it was rendered It“! more obnoxious by the fact bhnt Fate had chosen tor him a. wire for whom he cant! never teal even that tepid un- ount or “action which seems to be round an amply sunlclent capital in the majority 01 matrimonial ventures. A: n coueln ulna Dixon mm M everything one could wish, but u 8- wite he (at that before long he ehould positively hate her. Frank's ndectlonl. fleeting and shallow on they veneonld only he motored by youth and good looks. and unfortunately was Dixon could beat of neither. When he com- pared her in hla thought. ummt Hermie Rivers. and called to ’Efln‘d in that he had flung away. In: heart crew very bitter within him, and he otten felt that he would gladly out behind him all his chances or worldly advancunent it, by so dolng. he could bring back those pleuhnt evening: of eixmonthsngowhenhemawel- come galmnt at Nurn Cotton. and ._.I.-_ ‘7, Hn Hm: wan hnw Hw wind kw? Frank ten mm the autumn gum-ma: Wuru huh": rwncnd mum Mm mm by M6. m. Md mmwn cwm- hue mo mean MW ha knaw Mmpntr m beams anLv am has (mum aVur reuni' lava. and 30“; its was ennui an to an his treeâ€" on. broken oi! is man to mvmndhadgivenhismrdto Aviaon thet the billiard table of m and Cushion†should lee homes-e. Nowthet hehodlootH mid. he felt that he loved her tu- more than he had ever loved her hetero. He could not get her image out or his thoughts; her race haunted his dream: by night, and come between him and his work by day. He had not even the satisfaction of knowing that he had made her unhappy. He might and did regret her, but he had no proof that she regretted him. Evidently she had told him no more than the truth, n.1- though he could not credit it at the time when she said in her letter the: she should hail the rupture 0: their engagement as a. relief. The news oi her engagement to Clement Hazeldine had not failed to reach his earsâ€"it had been no hole-and-corner affair; more than once. in the pleasant spring even- ings, he saw them walking out to- gether. and he ground his teeth and raged inwardly as he watched them. E25! 3 umvmn (1nn't “MIMI“ vhnmnp a \Irlunl hangar fur thrh' :mnar: Mu nu om could «all 5 mm: mm 20000 pound: M, My: bank by any movh â€up!†Fin Hm! was: ï¬t"? Hw wind My? "And what men? Is: not your we)» film at tha boltum of the IchPme T I‘enplo a; the head of A pl‘nsppljousf "Mother. this thing is not a nugget â€on or your own. I can pretty wdl 211959 the quarter from whence It em~ mmteé.†flflflIflflS HEflfllflfllElll ' Frank hit his null; for a. few min- utes as It In deep thought; then look- lng up. he said: Frank, however. was not without his compensations, although they were of a kind which he was not the one to value as many in his place would have done. He was made aware through his mother, who had her information from the elder Mr. Avison, that he was rising slowly but surely in his em- ployer's estimation. It was Mrs. Deri- son's opinion. and doubtless she had good reason for giving expressio‘n to it. that if only he were careful to keep on as he had begun, there was nothing to hinder him from attaining in the course of a few years to a partnership in the business. Ephraim Judd's death had been the means 0‘! giving him an- other step upward and another in- crease of salary. Already he stood next to Mr. Howes, who had succeeded Mr. Ilazeldine as managing clerk. Yet Frank no more liked his work at the bank now than he had liked it when a youth of sixteen, although that was a fact which he can- fided to no one's ear but his mother's. He hated banking and everything connected with it. save and except the drawing of his salary at tin.- 01050 or each month. He was not with- out a certain amount of surface clev- erness. together with :1 degree of tact which had in it an element of cunning: nml. by the aid of those. in combina- tion with n rankly audacious mnnnr'i‘ and n. handsome present-c, he COHU'H‘» ml in ihrnw dust in the mum of most [H'Ullli',lllld10p“!!! for :t litilt'h (-imwx- l'l‘ fullow than ht' WM. liu wru- not lil‘itlliflli much lnin pun-(inn! ('otiinti “Hit Mr. Aviron, who “‘1'"qu imloul. fur l‘l'iiFillIli lll‘nt known to illmpvif. in lump ninui‘ from him of I"! purpmv; nmi it! in mm fur hip nimiinw pr" ivn lit†in lliiniilr‘lti nullity wmnacvur nin-iy alumni by Mr. Hum-n. WM boil! itnuwu by Mr. iimwn himmr. in any our. the new managing clerk treated Frank with much runwidc'ration. not unmixrd with a flnoiy Ihadod measure of «former but it mav hav- been that the astute old official was not without his Inipiciona that Master Frank might one day lit in tho ourulo chair or authority at the Bank. Although urn. Dori-on had lived in Mhdown for several yearn uho had but few acquaintances and no intimates. conuuiuvntiy the virtue of hospitality was one she wan rarely calla! upon to exercise. Now and then one or two lady visitors of her own age would call and would be invited to stay fer tea. but that was all; \vhiieit was only on rare occasions that she visited an? where herself. Frank had, therefore. every reason for feeling surprised when his mother said to him one evening: eeeee _ h-I "What have either her looks or her age to do with the affair ? Miss Dlx- on In both accomplished and amiable. and has in addltlon, a fortune 0120.000 pounds." A “I marry Mildred Dixon! The notion ls too utterly preposterous. In the ï¬rst place she's six years older nun I am. Then she‘s awfully freckled. and wears spectacles, and has a. squat ï¬g- ure. I'd as soon marry my grandmo- ther. 11 the old lady were alive." “I ï¬ave no reason {a think 36. my son." W3; object is that you should make love to her. manage to her. and by- and-bye make her_your wige," Frank Rated aghast at his mother. "Have you taken leave of your senses. madre mm?" he asked. angry. pause. sâ€"even or eight iéir}; Vsiï¬Ã©Ve I saw her last. But what is your object In Invit- ing her, 1: I may make so bold as to a v Aalbua. “Good gracious! mother. It must be somebody Important. or you would not want me to budge.’ “It Is your halt-cousin, Mildred Dix- on. I have invited her to stay {or I- month, and she has agreed to do so." “Wonders will never cease," said (he â€"â€"'¢J6 a 8â€"1.7vl A» 51009581 It “I want you to give up your bed- room tor a. few weeks. and change into the back room. We are about to lave a. visitor) -. _..-L and nut lu tmvl m: m ley 3mm knnwn by mu. the J CHAPTER XXX. To bemziaued) go; hol_d. Oh, tool- mm on tho Gonna Trunk. At noeooni ho btndloo on o No. IN. on of tho boot on tho m6. 0W \nd whonovorn new engine on to be tootodmrntrmtrlp ando by ono thnt bu boon robnllt. ho II phood no tho throttle. Ono at tho naut- ‘oblo Mono or hlo lottmwnothnttho tnttoot tlao woo ande lntholnotolghty mlleo, show the ho had both onglno In further provon by tho toot thot not n olngloput of tho aoohlnory wot ovor- hootod whon tho loooaotlvo hndooaplotod her Jomoy of 1m allot â€"Tho Knnono Oltthunnl tnyo: Snutn Fo mlpaon vouch tor tho thtoaont that â€"" Nod" Draw lo than. c! tho Grand Trunk engineer who and. I record run from Tel-onto to tho team! at Friday. Mr. Merlot. motor u! not!" power. oampllmonud him on tho miles» :1qu mode. Drew. olthoouh not the oldest. u gonoxpllLooochgd 39 b0 9. beltdxlm â€"Mr. W. R. Tmln oi Borrlo. tupsrin- tendons it tho uidiood division or m G. '1‘. I! . io coupon, with Mr. J. A. Chen. goon-i modulator Mr. 0. A. Mizoboll. rid sin-Doctoral: Mr.8.8.0uoowood. ct i o Trout Volley oousi. lolpootod tho new roiirood but!“ at Auburn. our Pow-- born. on Tom!†ottomooo. Tho oridco won mud b No locomotive: Not. 637 and 157. in o "no or Dtimo hog-nun and Lwoy. Tho two ominu won ooo d mom: sod oooh mu m- 11, tonud. Thou tho 0 ion no out w the: two or timo u on full wood. ho toot woo o thorough one. nod woo oronoonood mummy. Runway Noun. ==Nouoo hm bun hum! by tho 0.7.". mmucmonl to tho mm the unplann- who wI-h to mm mmmvu from duty. om: tor n for bow-u. we“ who (cram a pimuov. WM book- m by $ nd a Inns whim a a, 5 mm, tho book- at am to b. "an“! . Excmchtlng Palmâ€"Btvo You Sufl'or ed Rheumutlc or Gentle Poms? â€"80uth Amer!“ Rhounnuc Our. will Believe You in 8 Hour. And Cure. "1 euflond Intensely with rhoumtlom and sol-flu In my [on hip. I ï¬led a moot many remodleu ood- nnm‘nr of phyolc'one. but they cotfld do voty mm for no. only giving me at tlmu o mu. unborn-y mm. I our South American R INIIIIINO Caro odnrtlud and decided to xlnlen trlul. The ï¬rst low doses henencud n.e wondea fully. and Inn uhlnn only two tot- tlra the wins dlupponnd. and then but been no return. Icon-Id"- my cm I mn- vel M I had bran no hadbr two your: th bud I tun alum the when mun-no 1 gold 12â€.!!9 on my Igfq gldoxï¬ lghl-gu-gu. Méï¬'loiï¬ï¬‚lo. 0 “Km. ï¬se'd Up and Worn Out Men and Women. Renewed and lnvigorated by Paine’s Celery Compound With the coming d hot end swsloeelng westher we see around neâ€"on the streets. in the cflce,inourhomesnudinthe homes of othersâ€"men and women who are listless. tired, used up sud worn out. Look well on the mass at such mortnlsl They see hollow checked. emsoisted, nervous. allow, unsteady In still. with sunken end heavy eyes. They use unilttsd to: business cores and home duties. end es s rule they help to meks the world misu- sble end gloomy. Such people stood in need 0! pure. red blood. renewed digestive vigor. will: nervous system well end truly helsnoed. tnrbed by the noise of the eaholnre in the next room. and. monntlngnoheir. looked our the p -rtltion to see who the oxendm were. One boy. e little teller then the others. was engorged in rethcr repid teik. and the irete inetruetor. inning over. seized him by the caller end. littirg him over the partition, ban him into n ehnlr. suing. "Now, be qn etl" About ï¬fteen minutes inter A one" heed armored around the door. and 3 am vofce meekly piped: “Please. eir, you've got our teacher 1" Pelne'e Celery Compound supplies eve y element of true physicel menhozd end womenhood to the used up end worn out in body end body; it gives huoyency to the spirits. end power to withst the enemting meets of the hot weether. Will you remeln in your present week end used-up condition when you ere posi- tively essured thet nature's medicine. Pelne's Caiery Compound. will mete you whet you should heâ€"heelthy end strong! You surely cennot met with contempt the strong testimony given by thousends who;heve found new liie through the best of ell eerth's medicine. The effects thet one bottle will produce will convince you oi its mighty powu to etrengihen end care; It will induce you to speek oi Pelne's Celery Compound to all other : mloted morteis. A Smtford Sunday School The discretion ( t the S'. Mary's J canal in omitting the names in the following mmllam’uea l: (1-3:..svtiig‘11t' Address with â€any: WM. 1'. MULFORD. Agent- Sapplleo, P. a. Box 50. 81'. usual. on. Ono Homo: m. mar mittenâ€"Pinon loin-m your roul- oru. that. ii m-lioon to oonadoniiolly. I will mail. in o unicd mm. portioolon at o mouiuo. hoout. homo onro. by which i won pnrlnnnonily "not“ to hulth 5nd mnniy vinw‘lafur yom onfl'oriox from nonooo deb . ionoo and won ohrunhon W. I won robbed ond owlndlod by tho nook. nniii i nouiy ion. inith in month: . bot thank henna. I on now well. 7 mm nnd runs not! wish to mote i in ocrzsin mono- oi ooze known to .u Influx-(u. ing the ontortnnoto to rennin their health And hoppinou. ! prom» you potion necmy. run and wish to a mum ol one known a have nothing to all nnd but palm: I_ 113m balsa" It‘ll Coming Sun. The I’D]. no. that. and: bald. Tho crating sud-n an. In bondlng low banana 5 ylald 0! (ml: til-0'. ulmply nut. And no 1 gm upon the slab: I think of am to come And of tho «mm mm In sum For Tommy’s tummy-tum. SCIATIO. OUOH ! ! ! I“. Eom by A. lllalnhot we ck P T! In In; bun wages. So FRIDAY. J ULY 30' I bespedfllyndn ealoit; fflCflumflrpooe: I the «my: mums: the live: an out i of otdeLDr. Pieme'u golden Msecdia! Dis. May I perk-ct Ill acieuti tuned . _ His “anonte Preuï¬ption" is apeehlry ; devised! for weakneoseg :31th of the myotguu;u at“! empotent remedy for these troubles which he: ever been invented. ‘ ; When both these conditions exist these two medicines taken chem-:2; «mutilate I W), adenine course treatment, which has been nun-loud, “gee-h! with thousands of dyspeptic. debthmed and “mummx,,. maï¬a R’s n ad tiring when the mother comes down sick with overwork or worry. or be- cause some little mane-n or diseue ha been neglected until it get.- to be Alarming. It uhould never be “loud to m to am point. Sheo htmbelookednmerrizht nu . She n “he helpofconunon Iense on] treatment. or conne no one medi- cine will cure ever-lain; A peglicine must ‘_ ___-!--I, , n dimple Rectum-e “338:1;1. sz‘: If my mother doesn’t receive much. W: 3:: urn}! pity. rrauh IO. I'm-«7n uni-«i Dull. Maura Falls. NIH. Juli BIL-4mg! 0. runner. om- of Hm M awn mmm en tn llal- corn-m w n m-mwm- "to UV \‘enrk hum-n of Alum: h lmlm'y. awn- : [Mn 0. was u! I Hum“ puma-pr ma n I It rrm‘lmt Clo duvet In! “Illa! from whluu Ind and . I'Irlvr Wu Mum! «I you“ um. am! all mu: wu iu unansw- buru. Nu mm Mm m ammo and had com. ovw wlm Ibo "1de Nmmhm M \‘II- Hm: M- uuuuuwrl Uonmrr ulumm mu] 9 Mn or use and». and «quantum- won :0!"th to- What pay due. a hand-mun“. mom" of I lam“, uccivc (m hr! lahm at the end of a work ? The huuband may bl "ll home his u-gulu wuu. Some of the child- ren may be old enough to cum ‘hciru. But the mother, whn il her paw {or her dun of mi! and on" ni ha of uxlety We", the in tithe: paid in love or line isn't paid a all. with I net at 0! m lon- ot ore. um holding the L. o No rlor record tor III-n clruom. for about 0 spice of an hour. when It was mun-d {tom her by Iwr III“? Ihlp. (he I'ol nnm. will: I urn of 0014 lot tom. n “tom: Ilflro out whit the» two nut-II would out? If lnndrd to n duunm of 17 {w w Invwn. Hu- unmo as tho alums-r Kali ~uu mu- dram-lug when nonfat-nu] throng: um look only m. m nu Ice-nu no 0-0 on II. Ail-orien- Ill. Wu nu In, ï¬lo-II. Inuit Bu. Marlo. July nâ€"The «bonnet Amazon of the Uorrlg-u blue used dow- th‘rquxh the Can-qua logk_ t I, gory}!!! Says He Passed tho North Pole on July 15. ANDREE HEARDï¬FROM m Gcoxrlpltefl Clrdel nun Crest lateral in tho â€IO? Trip by lulu- -lr. mm. noel-cur: of a. loyal Geographic-l society. leu II. View London. July 22.â€"-A special dew-1d! A. .4.“- could not such. Then than txio Andnee. Btrindhetx snd Frsenkc in tn. as. severed the ropes owing) o hu- bon. while Andree counted. :58 two, three." The hslloon nose ma} any, while Andree sued in hspp conï¬dence n those who remined be ind. three wsved their caps and shouted, “Greetings to I" st home in Sweden. After the narrow escape from being driven against the rock in chcrinhur; Sound. the balloon was seen moving northward easily, as Andree wished, over the ï¬st peninsula of liolincndcro naos. MESSAGE BY A BARRIER PIGEOIL mum» - -- txom Copenhaxen “3" “m ‘ “we? “mmmawhmï¬w‘yd Tmnuoe Island. net: the north point at Nana. m h“ “e 10110me ed ï¬tment-II." .Keen Meat 3 tel: in We“ Btockhohn. Juty 21â€"03. E. Khan. who won muted with Andree m the projected balloon expedition of but year. do“ not henna wm Uu- au‘nrr iron caught on Tuesday In the new!» gorhood of Bonds. In wrylko. with o diver m on one or m (vet sad the mango “North Pole 1 2 W.. 46.02†on In rim. is one or Andree‘l pigeons. ""i- “ udm‘l “to. because. even I! m can come-1o I def. Andree will mum WW of! um: Noam m the: via x the Fun: “I!!!“ mlvmw u..-- -._. lag-9A1- amid anxiety Mt here but Prof. Andree'u ucent wu made non Tram Island. at the Northern extrem- ity of Nanny. on July 11. at 2.30 p. 13.. In t3: midst 02:1†wind.h He shook m m 3%,â€? 5‘: â€WI him, “34 guru! and E. J. Scott The Motlmr'n Pay Day. HID 10 (Ill 01'“ CANAL MI Made on July 1|. The: noun mum ll. u; u: when: hudn ho Adam-mullin- The majority mothers are that"? utir d 1!: the Noun!- W mm. pun tom W 8mm. 0! 0mm 1m mm min: Lou. an. matron-III dd- MM manna an“? anus .1.» ant Ihp at Ops, tn the Countyde 06 who ded on or Mmuhdudamv. Wm (qu' d o “intakes-4M Who lcSWEYn a ANDERSON. a! ct. Olym- in the County at “out. m lotto “damned menu, new. no 9th day of August, 1897, In the mammawnmfl a 'y to sum. BMCKSIOCK. 3831'â€. O'RADWICK 8100314., :8 Wolllnm-ot.n, Tm. col dun lot It. vendor; M umwthhm “Ldluly. 1897 â€"76-8w. NOTICE m CREDITORS. u an hour a! 8 o‘clock in an dun-noon. all and doubt. lot I! In the nu. con. at u» town-hip at luau. mulch: 00m mor- lo- ‘l‘ho move WV 1- dir‘bly must“! 1! mile. In. Unduy ad I} nun tom Fauna.“ eon. â€you a; church and â€tool. Undo: ad by virtue M pan»: .4 nul- unuloma'l m o and» um. u ado a; mw .l. W. lumen In flu "Mm- aou la dot-uh mm m In: produced u w. “no a! Mo, than wm In: “fluted Iur ulo by mantle nucflun M the lieu-nu huuu‘, m ‘l'uwn o! an. M Hunky. the 31;; Day of July. 1897, AUCTION SALE HF VALUAHLE mun vwruurv “Iguanas: Imus-l. (‘ouuty Durban. Now lam-flu w. â€mm-mm wluum u» M ma MM m (m m. [luau-Imam. will am. be H“ M OL- 76 VI. U “f lot l‘lon Mu! Aha-"mm; [M n Ha'lul luau. «mm. from Own: It Ito-alum" will no wind by u» «Mu-In“ up (A IN July. 1507. rum m h- m ml mwv'nmumu and rum: 0! Tumorubklmd It the rim: .4 u.- mmumkmlm mutant 0' "u from (3qu a: l‘omlm. on n at!†"‘00 In}! In". "W. EALED TEbDERR, ondnrnd I!" IN PI"- MM Alm'monh Inf litmus. mm. from (hm-I an “amide," «gm-d M II»; moon-Inna! W In Il-t July. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS IRS. (331900" CAXPBELL. lopidy'flh. Julv 89d. 1891â€"76 4". Woodvilk A Valuable Brick House and Buck math Shop In the thriving value of Woodvim; being You So- : nod 4. on the north Ade of King-n, our, on which in around A no roomoa brie: name. a hlsck- min: uhop and cubic. Then 1- n «good well of near and a cit-urn on an prowl-or, tho on nouth aide of Kant-k. No 12.0" winch h I two-ton) lame mun Ihop and lo!- M sod lbmppoliu the Muhodm. church which will b. gold chap on «run to Dual. Applv In. one. .- cm! to moving away. MUNYON’S MOTTO Tell the Truth and Nothing But the Truth. From Canadian People Are Positive Proof of the Success of His BROAD HOMEOPATHY TM butt u} 86.} itivl'u n»! m Mr. C. D. Netdem. N . 41 Smart St... Toronto. Cenedu, uye:-" My eon hsd e very bed stack 01 the croup, end we used Mun-yon‘e Group Cure with the belt of re- enlu. He wn trapbled witzh u_ bed cough L- A‘â€" IIIIID. u- wâ€" --v_â€"..‘ 77,, end feeling very bedly indeed, eo bully them he could eeueely epeek when he began using Munyon’e Remediee. One viel o! the CM.) Core improved him or once, end the dieeeee wee completely broken up in two or three deye. The medicine- oeruinly hove wonderlnl cnrecive powers." Mnnyon'e Rheumetic Cure eeldom fell- to relieve in one to three hour-e, and cure! in A few d9â€; Price 25c. n ,7; _A_:elâ€"-l-n an... the W Court ofth County of Victoria. (a (In ï¬nale of TYLER ElNgrrGAUSBY, Deceased. To the erc' Uwion Mutual Fire In- aurance Compa' y : Gumâ€"Pleu- mcpt my uinoere sud lung- Hunks [or the WM and linen] manner In wlush you Ian-o muted my chin. ly bulldlnzu and conic-nu wen band by lkhuvug on lulu-any. 17m inn... and to- g: . â€Lion. , the loan: ndJu-oed sud mid. flag: “I mflunmfllmm’mew! 0|“ m‘ly "commend ' The l‘umen' Union " our "m home MP9}. I: the bet! 1M [amen to insure “1-. . , 7 moms COAD. m Huyon'a Cough Cuu IV) am: hi. night. awe-u. all. I â€room. an lpt‘. ily hula who lump. . __90_ 250. _ , _ A ~AI.‘I.. -..--- Many on 'o Dy dpepcn Cure iuvely cure- dl form! of in «non u: lwmmh trou- bloc. Prioo" -50. ,, -ï¬m;¢;|"| Cola Cur. preventa pneumoni- wd broth up 3 cold In 5 [er haul-I. Price 256. 7 . ,_ . ,,,_,L 'L w- Iâ€"unâ€" - -.-- _- V Man 011'. thuyi Cure speedily cutOI u n the back. loin or groin. md .11 cm a! kndncy Mum. Price 25c. Munyou'l New. Care atqu neygouonou Munyon'o Nam (Jun no nervouonm ud bulld- u the cylum. I rloo 25c. Munyoo'l “duh. Cure twp- had-ch. la chm chum. l’rloo 25¢. Muyu'l HI. (Mntmem pmitlvely curu ull lama o! pun. l’floe 25c. Houyon'u Blood Cure ondianm .1! Im- pumuo ol the blood. Price :50. Hannah Femnlo lit-medic- u. o boon to .1! women. Mnnyon'u (34;th Ramodiu cent (.11. The (30th (‘utoâ€"prloo 25o.â€"ondiouu us. chum from tho uyuom. um the Cu- mh 'l‘sblcuâ€"pflco 25°.â€"c!cmu and bed thump h I, n,,,- .‘_ v v" Munyon'u Vtuliur. a grant tonic tad ro- Itmr ol vim! uncouth to weak poople. 3!. A septum cure {or each diueue. AL I" drguuu. mpotly ‘25 cent. n Vic}. Person-l mdr; t6 Prof. Munyon. ll Alba". cum. Toronto. “at... nmmred with {no medical Advice {or snv disease. "Buyon’a Alarm. Remedin rollovo in “It“ miaum and cure permanently. l'doe OI. FOR SALE. Fenelon, July 20m, 1897.- TRENT CANAL. ARD 0F THANKS. New Adverusemen t8. HOIE8T TESTIMONIALS tho Pooplo Who a". Boon pd by the Human named!“ . to an About whom- Iy m- L. K JONII 76 '3. media never (.51. )0 25¢. audio-m Mm. um the Cu- -â€"c!cmu and bed Mrlly WOMO¢ mum. (‘Il- m m with or without pr :- m m Four-am“ of proï¬tn pvt: . M For Meals" 0! tubes Am“ a t. G. TAYLOB Mu! .....................810.W â€3 Accumulated fund»........... 811% .‘JC umum........... wo.;3~. M Ild MIDI Illov u luv nthx- w ‘u. y. mm of ids-cu .2 â€Mill. me.- sad man u! z: - flout tho-chum In it. pox-tee: security 3;. ;,~-. m DIPLI‘I'IINT. run w In. W Comp"! u m Wot“ zen ppuuuon Work. nor: m mun-y. HI LIVERPOUL AND L- C4301? AND GLOBE INSURANCE (‘uMPAL ':‘ ROBT. CHAMBERS éwbina «dag-558 Wicca SJ.“ a“ 5 .. «an utillumï¬ 8m. .I Chou. Bandit made 10 n Inna.- ind Sonora. all Mr:- her-o powor. JOHN L: Cheated aw ghe It“! hialré. ioi‘ I160 emu ï¬ï¬mfl " 3'. will.» - £5 3%“Tfl?$ï¬i T wâ€"W-mnuAvg «- Mollâ€"Me one :1 mm! WWW! youteol W"“ 5" m: a. moumhz) of u " launch troub‘m . [W‘- gmmm ‘" W†KO mt- “- » rum-â€undo good. Onégl‘“ mm". amt mt Ho \ Show saint?“ {401" Q" T (‘3'! 1‘ will Eff" â€"_...__...._... Wm... . , ï¬wmmtm m-,n~.~~ '- Iptor the r m , mung?! 0:: f-W 1‘“ All work mun-d E-Linuten 1 1‘ of Moon, being cannon-ed South-West qua-zero! lot 5 in the i: one hundmd and tmlyï¬ve 1cm. r cloned Ind under good sum of cum mbflckhouoeJr-lne but: um ,. the mint. About eight gond be three will. sud wall fence : about - od school Imd 1 mile from cl minlmmmninnon “d 8 mum mum-,mdabom 7 miles: from I! Ingram. A rl-re chmloe to p . ur inflicts-n App y to } Lind-n7 Pow-22â€" FOR SALE. FARM FOR SALE 0! luipon, bring cr Want a House? My New Dry Kiln Weather and Waterproof Ready-Mixed PAINT. . . Factory mar Wellington-sf. Brz'dgc. Covers Most, Looks Best. Wear: Longest, Most Economical an.“ fggqtm‘hbumxs rf‘ Will Not square tectâ€" two Creamery. Chem Factory Mamary, Centrifugal Curing Machines MANUFACTURED UNDER PATENT ' Thin it A higher grade : of l'uint lb“ bl! ever l the mukel and it mm uu, morn: duuhlo am my other pain! either nude by h MONUMENT SCULPTO" lea. women. to conduct budne- a! Work in simple writing end copvinz loam-cu received from iocd advertising [Median-duly. Noauvudnzm; experience required, but plain write r. y Penn-neat work to tho-4- coment u u more weekly“: mm tune. Apply Pu. Co.. “31:03.0" â€"57-uc moz- Every gala-m gm FIRE AND LIFE. all, all! building put “D. In] (I'M this unmmer' Now“ m the b decide whst you want “am ready. I will be most hspp, u, m you clam and any other um am that ".01 in my pawâ€. 0‘“ Dealer in Stoves. House Fu 1113:. Mixed Paints. Plum‘ Supplies h n duty. being built on the W lines. N: warping 0, mm unxpadblewheu lumber is will my Kiln. Hwy 0! the 01“th “hm damned yen-s ago are um useless. Ind talk It over with me Don't throw my money l'sy.“ and get my prim. J. P. RYLEY. Ne w A (1 var Human “L- Mad whom an“. In ï¬g FIVE cams; . G. WOODS. DIRK? IMPORYLR AM.) “at Mr Lind-a, -- nudâ€" DOIES‘HC GRAN I"; “881.85, E!" -â€"-POB BALE BYâ€" W. G. Woods LP. Rylez. SPIKE 'l‘llh Check. Chalk or B.ister. â€"In the TM, °' 100 C every law III‘ 3‘ In“?! 1hr