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Omemee Mirror (1894), 22 Jan 1903, p. 1

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Cold settling on the kidm-ys ‘ ffongestionb 7a. _cl~og;c;'ing of Ums- filmy- mg (mgaxi's; and ,zcorisequcnt Herzmg‘c- merit of the whole digmtivc and ex- crepory' systems. The liver fairs to wdtk, the bowolé become (30115037111011 and the stomach gets upswt. Because of their (limpet, mfd ,bined action on these organs. ('hQSefs Kidney , Liter Pills 21"0 0E most prompt and must lasting bene- ‘fit for such derangémezfis. They urc‘ pcsmve a; theiggfi'ects’ 3,341 are ba.ck-‘ (3001‘ Ur. It is “my. only the lung's that Sl‘ficr din-rim the- com damn sbas‘ons. The ki’nevs are almost. ezlually swwi ti- u f._., l? ’ " ' . 19‘: Hence the Backaches. Rheumatic Painsand Lum- ;;“ j H' ' fia'g'oâ€"Dr. Chase’s Kifiney-Liver Pills Prompt ta rm Relieve and of Lasting Benefit. :“i: 'f-He '5 "0d strungvclv u-Iuctunt. but, 13.1. last 131380“ her \vhiu- hand and Ignited at it, carnestl“â€" the lert hésnd. kWhy. mum when s» mun! by her side. (igd he pause and hesitate whv in HES heart be" from ]!t'kl\el1 that ~ be "light make no zxiistuki- that _ his Skill might not. 1‘33! or his wisdom érr 4 -‘ , “Are you quite VOIH'S'. 11 ?” he ask- 0:1."le you hear and 10110“? my questmvxs L'2’ Can \‘ou unsxxer them? ’ Yes. sh:~ replied -> “P00_r child !" he said to himSch’: and once more he thnuvrht of this tg'ir:you11g- daughtem at home. .5 With an impatient hand she push- le aside the thick wan-s of golden hair. The‘soft eyes looked piteouslyf v into his.’ V, . ' ‘ "Fur u iong rim» nuwf’ said Vio- lc-t. "I haw-«felt that I am going to die. Are yOn 'qu‘xtc sim- ?” "Quito sure. humanly speaking,” he ré‘pfied. ' " "‘Th'i-n I must be wry ill. It is long ~ since I have felt \vcll‘ and stxlong. Why do you lookrat me "Doc-turf ’shv suit! in a low, weak voicv. ”fun I going to die ‘3" ‘ ”I see no Reason I‘m thinking so, " hc-"repHo-d He \Vumh-nd away again. He. theI main of wide vxpmic-ncv. of great and: Varied kl)()“Ie-dg0. .\ man who had“ HOVUP madc- a mistake stood 119w; $07175 Ski? aild ( Inharrasscd. I ‘not' knoying what liq say to tfiis -girl~ \flmsv eyes sought his face so anxiou: v. . I But the cxpw-ssinn of his face was :L‘t. i-variam~o with. his words. He ԤC‘L'lifi‘(rin at éusv. 110 bent ovoihis' beautiful young path-m. and then. ,afta-r a few Wnl'ds. Walked away hurâ€" riedly. IL,- stood for a few minuteS‘ looking from the winduw, than r€~. turned to her. ‘ ""hcro is no coming 1 death," answered hr. Wen 1y. ”You han- had u vet“. very exhausting faintin must be \‘vx'y quiet. and t your strength.” A fainting lit. It must a curious 019:. A suit. Ian ed to-xm'crcomo her. and back agaiin on the pillows “Y;_0u will $001) be ““611.” chyel‘fully. ,7”. \u an all“! I to life 2’” she asked in a. startled voice. “No.3 replied the doctor not. been quite so bud as t "Where have I been 2’” "It, seemsm 1m- ns though dim." ‘ "Thorn." he Wondering vyv: tor : that is. 1' He thought the low-Host ; The golden ha shoulders. and was the pathct "Haw- I hem over her eyes. auu sm- will Iw all I No Sent for all he housckcvl’wr assisted soon showed snmv sig. neSS ; hut thz-rc was about the dm-tnr'v tht‘ dovtnr amine his I be alarmed swoon." in who. at 1 Silt'nt {ill'i' W118 (Ivad. and she wi la d y~ " '“WW9iommx :\ :\ : HMo+W¢+onWO§ $111: Pavcrty of Positioné n;- I.< no coming back from '- . answcrml Dr. “’cald. solemn- You haw had a very long and exhuussting fainting fit. You be Vm'y quiet. and try to gain 5. Sir ‘ unnum mt eves Opened- at is xig'ht !” mught Violet, \‘Ll\l 100130d Considex‘ubly as- m! “.hon he saw his young n' ”e ““5 a mah of great (tuft! and kindly heart. He huzd Iuig- young daughters of hxs and he thnnn-I‘. . . u. mum. 1‘ of the ‘ tht‘ yUl 5 Beam: JO 7. t h c St girl I hair k and (m r..- "V, St girl he had mei- seen. hair had talk-n over her and nn her beautiful face thctic Wonder of a child. been dead and come back Is'xo asked in a stramrolv thvro w dun-tux“: an any Wilton 1)" Some om: 'ilton .‘I‘q- «Inharrzfssqd; ' hot “in say to tfiis -g‘irl Sought his face so ‘0 thonghi the delit ul‘if, Said to ad I'm-o ‘iuc (Tied 1001-91 .v --\r VVU“ rung lady’s room. )1) " , she replied. tn 1’" roxwatcd the doc- c emphasis. 3hr is quite a young 01' 8 face as» anxious 100k mo doc-tor : "it has ) had as that." I been 2‘” she said. as though I fell and It must have been sm‘L Innguor seem- mr. and she sank :4 n mysterv rv,” sighed ho proccedm’ to ex- 1t ”It is nothing to it is onlv u long i to the housekeeper. Ight of the White (Til'll out that she u“ simple remedies. all light. ” 1] ho roq'lirod.'1‘hv (“a you sav h0us0keopor w Pills are of asting bencâ€" _. 1'be are ad are hawk- did '1‘ Ii 1 i -(l him and Violet si'rns of conscious- as u puzzled look CR Y «' XV htlol‘ them as ho :licute. exquisite. when the hlub dâ€"'"thut is het- ." ' he added 31‘ who took room. Strangely he gent in his ’f 7 “Though long a sqfi'orétf and unable ; ; to work. I was ‘confihcd "t0 my." bed ,Lfor, three .‘weokS. ‘zmd during that. .gh'me thunght I could not possibly endure gx‘vutm' misery. It was then flhut 1 bi-gun to use Dr. Chase's Kid- ‘ne;.'-Li';'er Pills. It is with gratiâ€" itwdc that, I say that they have freed nuc of all these symptoms, aux} made (me a “1-H man." ' .ITr. Chase's Kidney-Liver ET?“ ' Ono pm a dose: 25 cents a box; at. all dealers or Edmans-on. Bates i i f l 0., Toronto, ‘ “Sat Up, 9n young , M- _......a, near: me air _Ih1'r1- \x' as 11 mystery" passages. amps droppln s m the not, make it 1)11t.()11lv AII deal Iers. or Dr. A. \V. Chase .' tch roat b'and permanan: y cures ~ 7%C:1tarrbandkiayFev~r.Blower ’was plain to 111111,:11111 .\ that she must he pm'sua Jmck to ho: husband. 1'} ;'to himsch‘ with an ixrdu ' . r ‘I's 1111:: and '11111 1111111 \V'ith 111111 ht. yo .. that she was must, 111M111 fair as V1111. I 1I11-‘1111L'wish to plyf' .ree. Med: diCcIne C0,. Toronto and Bnfl‘alo._ _~_._ -4 . _ 11! 1'11 111! who h11I run - I iritu _\um' sbcrots 1101' 1111 I 11'sk Vour ‘ l' 1111‘ 911115111 1 1-o_11l‘11I1-11co.1 thank Heaven for you 1 2:: 3111111111? Snldm 111321;: that 'V'm have d light to wear a; I-uly s‘ companion H11" \\'C1i!1in';:-r1'n::. For V'11111" own sake Ii tor 1s; 11111 (11' 11111 1 1111 1'11 1131] you most stronglv to put, it ‘}1)11(r:11' ‘ of his Woftsx 11“ 1111 .11 11111-11 ; 211111 I111h'1's1- V1111 to 11-0 Iihis w W “"0“ch “1111'? 11111111 11111111 \‘11111‘ knees and ask par- ‘ _ 1 ' t ‘ ' " ful'lcst hormne 1111111 ever 1 1on1 from 110111111 for having arm-3 ”1‘ 0011 (101-101 11' 1 gutvd t1) voursvh so much power th '(t ha: Would go 111?“; 1111' hz'1\i11;.,r-tl111111:ht it possible th 11. “‘3‘ 11' th t h- w 1:12;” V1111 could dissolu- 111'111111111 V'1111r 1"11'11151 hi): 1.: trill I 111:11'1"i:1,'<1'.'.'I11-11 sm-k \‘11‘111'. husband 0 III I 't x" ‘ I Hél‘l and ask him to 11.I;1- VUU back. 1 I 10 ‘ 1.111 1:11 01 “101‘ .11 1. 1 1 1y interested in I101, 115 m gin- \'1111 {his 1'11I\',-i1c [111111 the 111111}. _ 1 1 I11n1<t I1111rt ” ““1" ‘0 ”1‘ (It‘L‘IIIY 111191 0 [I .1 . .1 . , . 11111 sho 11-11 to moaning that. it I-oautilul “OHM“ - he “0111 was all “I” Into, that she 111111 left 1mi1l‘h1- saw Imr 1111111“.- $1 per annum. “Then why."*shc ' said, “should thn-y try tn set it aside 1’” 1 “They could not; Ch‘ikL do you? think that men can undo the Work' of Noun-h 2’ You sue the proof of“l thc- utter futility of the idea. Youj tgmueht, to yoursdi that you would; :umul your own marriage, While: Menu-n has confirmed it. I am. an? "1'hcn “by th-{x try tn st "Whom the tide of a restless s‘ :sot floating.” he said. "116 hi power can stop it : yet it won] easier to stem such a tide than SPt aside 02- break the sacred t1 marriage when oncé it has formed: " She listc‘nod with beating heart white, trembling lips. he , u- .- v. yuyuAAA-SLHIALLV l . - ‘ vsurrounds everv individual. bu 1‘! " - r I'h ” 3 [(1 the (loctor,l . ~ . ‘ t l I: “fin g“ :1’ r \gith wnetr‘tting j grand and immortal truths nex e ‘ 00 “11V“ onee could be Ideceived m ’ change. Take my udVice. Seek You: ‘- i 'I‘ ‘ V V . . . l . 09‘ T U . . 'huslmnd, seek a l‘L'COllClllutiOn \vnl \ , a lace like yours. I am right In lny‘ him p, t‘ a 5. You lnve worn w wed-1 . ' > 7 . " 11’1']r(i)«lr-gl'tilrf"' and in :1 lit of either angerl ‘NO I Sh“ Would “0t be treated “1U“ ‘ T 5' ‘ ‘ V T ,, scorn bv his proud mother : slu ‘or Jealousy you have removed it. . Nht 1001,“! at the whim. thin h'md would not, return to the husband . ‘ \‘ g , ' ‘ c ' . -. ,., - _:- , {who had known his mother’s inten- , hm'e annulledmv own marriage.” . lAnd yet the l](,'\\'1):'-11\\llht‘l’lefl 10“ He looked (loWn on her with a! cried. out, that. a“ “1,15 was less than kindlv smile. . 7 , nothing.conlpured with the 131135 01 "My poor child," he said. pitying-‘l berm: \ch 'hm‘r Mia]? .. .1 ly. "What vain words ! You suyll 1 am toxtuled. §lc bdu‘ . . " ‘ ' ‘ ; w ' 't i vour you have nnnulled' it, while Heuveruf. "I 1‘50“ .. I}; 1 391“: nl‘\' If} {mind has confirmed it niore strongly thani ‘KL‘ 0 “g ‘ t." ( C o ,. . , _ l 9.. * lthe result : ‘ do right, come What Her. (.1111 you trust me . . . , ‘\' . I . l- _. , Y 11 "No " she repliedâ€"“not here in- may. .‘ 0“ nlust 0‘1” you. O thiq h’mm} ‘Whet'e I begin to believe‘mlc still very weak and 111 : be cure- . ~ - , , J . K . w. . . the hand of Heaven has‘ broun‘ht me ,ful. and 1“”) ”"wt‘ (.alm 3m” " h - . '1 ' d vour soul vour conqcience Of all places in the World mv lipsimm ’ ‘ . ’ ‘ ‘ . ' are mm: ti'rht-lv Qe-iled here ..‘ ,and all “‘1“ be, well. 1 shall drive . . b t . £ - _ ,1 - -. , . ' . 1 - " "Still .y‘ou are sure of the facti mt: adg‘tllh. “.113 meninpf [(3 5:" you: ‘ that" you are legally, formally. and’ ‘ 2,, 9.“ 3"“V‘lu““ 5m.“ “at n” ”I; \‘ulidlv married ?" he asked {true ' she-repeated; . ,‘ .‘1 am the m "0 wire of it ., chev‘ "I am quxte sure. he replied. “I anqwered "hecqu‘fo nn-_m3/- hl’ - “‘1'“ 1‘00!) your SPCl‘Ct 2 but I am‘ ‘bund's mother hated me. and tried ‘ flune sure: “he“ I return “11$ even-l to set mv nmrriaqe aside When I mg, We mil tall: over whatmll he knew that. I said to myself. that 1:21:32?” you m 90‘?” 1.1m“ then, wou‘d annulun - own marriu re ; and; , "_. ' ~ v ' l ‘ ‘V J. n!" I But the doctor never saw the facc‘ { I haVe done so.” _ of his I)‘ ut‘l‘ul 't' t .4 . 7 A faint smile played round the ,"u 1 pa 1‘" again. doctor's lips. i r l "11‘ you will trust me," he said. "I will help you." “i cannot." she gasped. “There :is nulliing left for me but to die." 2 "You will nut die,” said the doc- tor. “"uke heart. There is nothing so dreadful but, that time 'und patience will help and overcome it.” "Is it really true 2)” she asked. “It cannot be. I am going to die, and you tell me this to bewilder me. It cannot be true 2" g "It is must. undoubtedly trllC."' said the doctor. . “How blind and mad and foolish: I have been !" she cried. I [Laying it down again gently, he !said, slowly : 1 "You WI-m no Wedding-ring. " ? Her staxtled face betrayed her, and told her that she understood ‘At his 11(-\t words she shrunk back ‘with a faint dospairmg c1'.y “hen he spoke :wnin she C"0Vc10d hm face with 111:1' hands. and he heard hm" 1110;111.\\h11t Shall I do ? “hat can 1 do '2" rammw. ms was cams}: (3835.. 8250. gfififl 83A SE’S _ls sent direct to thc diseased puts by the Imprqxed Blower. ’\ H'ea'ls the ulcers, clears the air: 3/ passages, 3:935 droppin sin the throat and'pcrmanan: y cures Cmarrb'and Hay Fever. Blower free. All dealers. or Dr.A. “1’. Chase Medicine Co.. Toronto and E'uffixlo. V_hâ€"~7 _A; gu sped. ‘ "l‘horc :m' but to div." said the doc- 'J‘hcre is not-hing ~--~ uuuur um! told her was startling enough. In a. few months She would he the mother or a little child. and she did not know whether to rejoice or to griovo, If she had been living at peace and in union with her husband. her happi- ncss would have been without bounds or limit : but she had left him, and . “m. yuUCH an room. I "What shall I du ‘? What. 1111st .1 do ‘3.” was the burden 01' héx' éry. 'I‘Hc‘n a feverish longing to go away spjzod 1101‘. “I cannot . stay here," she said : (‘1 11335331; 2'0 any.” .k ' Then a J‘rpsh Idngingicamo to Her: it was to lie dmvn on the pretty white bed and ncvor_opén her eyes again. "V . u do '3.” \‘r as the lnudon Then a [mm 1311 longing seized her ”I cannot sh? said : "‘I 1115.3“ {:0 31 "‘1. a n d evening.” he said to In“: While Violet. loft, to I almost mad from execs Tho doctor hat! Im‘L draught. which he sat ghmn tn hl'l‘ at once ' ‘ ' hit, I ‘ 9) OVUUIHg‘, was hidinrr undcrt lady‘s ,companion across one 01' two course of big nvn I Dr. Wi-uld suw'thv helm-keeper. II ’[zwsurud her that there was nothim I,to fear : the young lady Wantct grest and nourishment. 110 Would re f l turn in the (Waning and see how sht was. He Sent a message to Mrs [Ingram to say that there was nc i need for anxiety ; but he wont hom< {with a grave Lace and "a sad heart {Who was she. this beautiful. win- ['som'o. helpless girl ? How had she ‘(li‘ifted into thpflold-iashinnod mun- ‘siun of'Qucen’s Elm '2 She was not Related to thd Ingram family. He ;kno\v oV‘ory member of it, he had iuttcndod them for many years. 110 could not. understand why she had said that she must not speak in that house abuvc all others. She was 110 relative. no fx'iond.'"simply “locom- panion whom evvry one know Mrs. Ingram had cngagcd to amuse and attend her. mg, “‘0 will tall: over V the host for you to do gOod-byo.” V ' ‘ But the doctor novel- of his beautiful patient the new; No : she would not be treated withI scorn by his proud mother : 5110' Would not, return to the husband. who haul known his mother’s inten- tions. yet haul not teld her of them. And yet the xwwly-awnkonod low- criud out, that. all this was less than nothing ()0111I):1l‘cd~“‘iLh the bliSs 0M bt'lllQ‘ \Vith hi)“ :urnu‘n ' be "Did that den-it hurt vou in any \Vav ronwmbming that all is fair in hue and w: u' 1‘" ”No.” she replied. earnestly ; “his fault was that he low-d me too much. IIeâ€"hc deceived me in order to marry me. and my heart; was sore and heavy on account of that do- ccit." “Child,” said the doctor. stead- ily, “Why did you leave your husâ€" band ? What did ho do ‘3 Was he untrue ' to you ‘.’ Did he give his love, his cures, his attention to any one else ?” him forever, had hidden him eternal farcwvll. ()I' COINIRUUOII trust ()1 confide “ill make it ”I n” 31' husband. .I'Ic tlmllght with an indulgent smile. us most, probably a. spoil- ho had run away from some sudden pique. and under the disguise 01' a mpzmion. 110 had come or two romances in the his professional career ; mtlwr, with certainly the: inc man over (ll‘calnml no' s the doqtm' had ‘1 make it .111 ri: said to hinlScll. ,‘t. left, to herself 110m excess 01 0 not know the details of 'y," he said. impressively. i-nt set. of circumstances every individual. but I immortal truths never l‘nko my advice. Suck your suck a reconciliation with a mystery". ”0 to sure.” he ropliod. “I )ur secret : but I am} When I return this even-' talk over whatwill be’ you to do :1 until thon.‘ )ctor never saw thq fat-cf iz‘ul patient again; i APTI‘IR XXVI. f m H'lL a; $100] he said was to once : but all ,, “as it Wonder 'P 4ho sprang from the :s and the lunguor under the stimulnc e persuaded 4 O \. “OH, WAD SOME POWER THE GIFTIE GIE U84 and the lunguor iur tho stimulus and : a burning: rsc through her was white and as death : her Flips quhering. ;h u Jruntic crv Only one of it, : he had many years. 110 all! right this of mnution. 1,1 sleeping lady Wanted 110 would re- i see how she '50 to Mrs. '0 could 10 th ing that was told Wont, l ull‘t“ ‘ t H: Mauldening‘ Jealousy wuuld destroy _'ut . , . ”sever-v success-fut rival who might it 1‘“ “listand in its way. it. is the evil fspiriti which made Saul's eyes flash “1- tire when he gripped a javelin iand I am~3hurled it. at David's head. merely ‘ “"“n':b(:cazttse the maidens of his king-dam ”1 be‘had greeted the returning warriors thn-avith the song. “Saul has slain his fthousan-ds. hut David his ten Limit- 19 faceisan'ds.” it is the spirit. which made. fthe French generals betray the {shepherd girl, Joan of Arc. intu the hands of the. English. r-to that she )1. Heishould be burned at, the Stake in the l . streets of Rotten merely because she ’thmgihad \vun \‘ictnries they could never untedfitave achieved. It is the spirit 1" N'thich made the Spanish courtiers W She‘cdmpel Columbus to die in ()lscurity Mrs. t ‘ "0 block. it, is the evil spirit, which “"1““.made Charles H. Spamgeon and How- 1(‘flf't~ land Hill hated by some of the Lon- “'m'[ (ion ministers at their day and which 1 Shelmwde liiat‘Vey and Jenner and James Inan-fy‘ Simpson encounter their greatest 5 “Otfomzosition from jealous men of their ”flown profession. it, is the spirit had {which made Voltaire deimunre linenâ€"‘ and sent. Sir Walter Raleigh to thei l i l l i i I t i 1 j i if d l t {1'1 :0 ‘n jr ’h ‘1: had annulled 1101 mvn 111:11riugo. If it should please Heaven to 111199 1101 with a little son he would be 1541 on RyV'CJS of llyvc1sw.cll How could she persist 1'11 hating the aristoclacy Whm), i1‘ Heaven did send her a son he would be an z-uistocrat ? 1 ‘(To Be Coptinucd.) , ! That the philosophy of the Golden Islal'!‘ (in: Rule is sound and that. mm: livlp jvldi‘sl lm ‘tlzcmsvlws by helping; insu-za‘tl of lwâ€" ‘tlio wuvi 1mg jenluus of uthurs is: illustrated in which hu: gtlie lifo of lhvig‘ht L. Mendy. Wham. lOf family {made Mr. Moody in some l'l‘Sl‘CCLS;})1;uiy u >tho greatest rcligiuns one man pow- locust-loss 301‘ in the last, century? His :<:,-wnk- l mums do; .ing'abilily? Oh. yes! I lwlievu he ltihlv 110m :vms'ono of thc most convincing oil A (g4 ispiritual ()l‘iLtOl'H, but 1 ulstu" bellow H that there \vm‘e others of his timcl l-hc'hud just as great. if not greater. His millictun‘m, organizing ability? Ohbyos! 1 be- lvlll “om“ licve he: would have been a. master ’fnonds an at. the head of a political campaign lthi‘YfU'C ‘ or a: a merchant or even as a. mili- ‘fn".‘7‘}9d S 'tary Chieftain: but; though 1). L. [log‘ltlmiitc :0 lu-ous p-(Hlllt‘lilll “‘1” not support the lg‘ nominee of his party. because he {savanted the nomination himself: the 70 jealous surgeon cannot l‘t'jtlltc that tt‘another surgeon has cured at cripple l._3it' he has new-r performed the operaâ€" l_ition himself; the jealous minister n'cannot rejoice at hearing: that an- djothcr church is crowded if his own a_jis empty: the jealous woman cannot ejhear to hear praises of the beauty of c;:ll:(‘3lllt‘l' woman. 1 :5 ”ms no Isooner does any man ori waonum \\'in success in any departâ€" ‘ ment of life than many jealous. un-i Inuccessful rivals become beside them-l l‘ u . _ selves wnh rage. As a Inononianiac : may be rational on every subject but 0110. so the jealous man may Lei fair and just on every question, but1 i be absolutely insane and unjust, when the \vor‘cs and lives of his,: ‘sL‘cCeSSiUl rivals are discussed. ,lfl iyou are a. jealous man. you will ' turn upon them all your hattcricsof scorn and denunciation. You ‘will i. Elllugllliy their faults and gloat. over i l . l q {their inmerl'ectitms. you will loutlhe [:1 them with an unuttcrahle loathing. ;1 .and when. on account of your un- i. {just criticisms. you may have ()Vt'l'- it fthrown a wet-emit” rival. you, as a. 5‘ jealous man. will join in the pandaâ€",2 monium of a, dcmoniaral ioy in g‘l :which all the evil Spirits of the. in- 4‘ ferno join in the chorus. You will i,‘ gleefully clap your hand}: and shout: II; “Aha, we have destroyed him! We} _ it have destroyed the man who has jt dared to stand in our Way‘” ‘ I THE SURICS'I‘ WAY TO SUCCEQS. l“ .x. muumon encounter their greatest fopg‘rosition from jealous men of their °own profession. 1t is the spirit ‘fwhich made Voltaire denounce liacuâ€" llard (l'Arnaud and which scat, the bullet; of Aaron Burr straight :through the heart of Alexander llamâ€" gilton. Jealousy in the heart. pro- ](luces strange hallucinations in its lvictims. 'l‘he jealous nmn feels that ‘the success of another is in some way a robbery of himself. The jeal- ous politician will not sunnnrt, 1hr- ”sue to save any] redwm the person [who has sinned or unintentionally done wrong? Oh, no! Huge is not in. well composed censure. Huge is [unbridled fury; "age is a fierce, wild, ‘all consuming. fiery passion burning 'at the heart and mind: rage is :1 (iv- -mon stabbing ut, the Vitals of all true love; ‘ugc is u Satanic iconoc- iast shuttering every sacred shrine of the intellect: rage is un inzunity. a derangement, of moral sensiliilitivs. it is an unreasonululo and unreason- m: frenzy. glorying in absurd hallu- cinations. Hugo’s~thrcmcyoom is u ‘nmdhousc; ‘ugc's courticrs are the inhabitants of a. clnunhcr of horrors; ; I'ngo's only music is the echoing! shrieks and subs of tlu- eternally lost l and of the destroyed who can never 1 (lie. ‘ an i - IIIIIIL IIOI-s rage signify? Righteous indignation? A calm, arraignment, or custiga nuIIciuLiun iIIdICiOUhiV vet uvorxflmhningiy .I (i(’ii\'c!0(i, as when id 'exposcd the ll]i.\‘(icc( (Is 01 ‘Lings in the famous IIiIIl III \Icstâ€" IIIiIIsteI‘? A Hfhllkt‘ smh :Is Jesus game 10 the l’lIIII-iSI-I-s. whu IIIIIi III‘Iig'mgei '1. poor, hI-Iplrss. fl'il'lllii'.'-\-3". out, \leI-n iH‘I sinful w OIIIIIII to his f :tlllned and said to “Let him UHLL is \viti (iispus‘fiionulc Ition? A III:- IIiIIIIIIL-d and mi sculhinwlv IlmmId isIIIIc “anon “US" the .IcItI.snrs InuL hill 0:st lithe iilSL stem: at, iIIII‘." ' [h 1"“5’“ nu‘l‘dV :I blind II-mo calm-st .Iml yvt gJont U 0 ‘II iIOI'L LIILoI‘v ammunition H‘piiuldnd given \xiLh t IIxtI'IIIIIu, ill! xpusLIIl II in“. II L‘iIIisLiIIII he holv «ivâ€" What docs mm indignation? A arraignment, or nunciutiun. jmiu yet ovm'wlmlmil (lulchrerl, as w exposed the misu‘ A ‘k‘b‘lwtch “CV. Frank “c cd from the Verbs vi, 3.}. of :1 man.” (Entered according to A lmmeut or Canada. m ’l‘hoqgajund Nine “unm- It Is Nothing More N; Less Than a Fatal Monomania. by Wm. Baily, of Department. or Ag .u nuu year U110 ”d and 'l'lu'uc. Toronto, at the riculture. UEW‘V“ 'I‘HJ'I EVIL SPIRIT from Chicago says: “int 'J‘ulmagc preach- follmviug text: .l’ruâ€" 'JCillolksy is the rage . you, as u. the ‘umluâ€" u'al joy in of the in- \ on ‘will 'xliku Act‘ of the Bar- \. TAE SEE CORSELS AS ITHERS SEE US.‘ @110 year 1);“ u . an. 1 nurulm‘n. '4: ng'n'rh luillllliil'ulilk‘lll» ()l tcmpus- - _ _ ' ‘Northvrn. 70 10 «7c: a‘tuuus (lununciulion and the iri-osiséi‘ _ ‘ ‘. . ltihli- Hood of l‘wnorsui'ul tours. 9.2“” 31'; 1194*1‘11l'i‘ncx“ : ML" 1' A (,‘AUSELHSS FRENZY. .. W?“ “W‘â€" "W5 ‘3‘ l I l i\ I'Lt r \ . ‘ ._ _ .‘umplv: ‘1'.:,“’ 56c». , l‘he saddest part 01 these nmzmé.‘ Duluth. Jan. 2U.â€"\\‘hoat afflictions, where «men and" wmncn’,‘1 hard.“75:j Nail North will sometimes turn‘ upon their nest: No, gymwm,‘ 72:6: 1; friends and brood over the idea tlIeL-C,.ju.1\-" 773;. 03154311“: ; {'thuy are untrue. is that’ofton theirt ' ‘ [frenzied surmiscs are without any; legitimate cause. ’l‘licy may only be! Lilil: COMPI'D‘SA ‘thc strange hallucinations of a disâ€"i A x‘iilow whose husband ‘easod intellect. 'l‘hL-ir lowd oncsfln the terrible railway ac: may be doingr everything in theirfitho New York uznncl,:,1:c<l powor for their sick minds 5 theygxruny for (Eumugcu. and Wu may take them to the most oxponâ€" ;.‘5105,(N)Q, which is 51mg: sire of asylums and have for ~them’lii'ghosvt (ton'umiisgnk‘i‘n-c‘\or the best of physicians and nurses : the loss of u. lwsbrmffim they may continually visit thom‘and' i" ‘ have their rooms filled with flowers Ail enrol-Ly ‘ springs j; and have carriages always at their hem-”(111053 and Weakness. 1111- clutchuw' i11111)C1~n1 wife 1111 ilhc 1111:1'111’11'11115 lingers lat the throat 111‘ his ! 1111111 tho suicidal k11i1'cl1as made. ;’ :1-1111 111' 11111 swunhv Moor It: was; ithc 1111311 1111111). honors in the lust; 1111‘thly (luvs 111' lvun tl11- 'l‘ (l‘-r1'ibl1l,1’ lulu) in 11 m 01' 1111111111537 with an iron; l51111'1'1-111.~:l11-1l 1‘11 llw slxull 11f ‘hisg ‘1'l1l11s1 1111111 111111 f11\111it11 child 11? is; 'tlw 11-1111’112.(lustructno 111111l11|1u1kel ‘Which has 1111-10-11 111 111ius 1111111511 111113; 101‘ 1:111: ilV 111111151. 11 1111.»; SllzliLL‘rcd‘ 111111111 11 1l11:111-s1ic wull 111111011111) ovum-less 111111111121'1l11111111, 111' Lemmas- 1.1111115 (lunuuciailiou 111111 the irresise til1l1- 11111111 111‘ 1‘1‘111111'5111'111 twn‘g I > cu sh - ary, limothy. ‘.\l 1111101 11111111. 111111. :30.â€"â€"1\\’h1-utâ€"- May, 7851‘; J My. 7631': 1111 track, N1). 1 hard. 7631': N11. 1 Northern. 75%; N11. 2 N011 hum, 71,16 ’l‘1)l1~1l11..i’a11 211.â€"--\\lunar-Finn ; and 11111111111'1'. 781-: May, 8131:. “1111: January. 461'. : Oatsâ€"Dull. 111'111 : Janu- 621'.R'V1'â€"-N0. 2, steady: January. $7,071.: 111'i1111- $31.1)“: primu 1ilsikc. $837. ukcv. 111111. 21J.â€"â€"\\‘l11-:11â€"liigl1- 1-1' ; N11 1 Nurthvrn. 781' . N1). 2 \‘01‘1h1'111.76 10 771': May. 71$;c fillers. 1131â€"11‘i1'1111-1' N1. 1 :11! lor11-llull ‘lily. '11:”. 1361'; 31113133 Soulâ€"Dull. Mun-h. 531'. $15.97;: Milwa 1n 1 1 i ‘ up. u \ . it main-S 1h1~ wi1'1~ suspect 1111' hus- hand (11' \\11)115-1i11ing. : 111111115 the 1111311111111 inumgn 1111' motives and actions 01' his vi1'1'. Jr. is 1111' 2:111:40 01‘ 1111151. 111' 1111- 1111:11‘11Als 111' I1’«".s'1\1'1 \\ 111111 11.1w wrecked U11" happinm‘s 111' many 1111's 1'111'tim1- 111111 utmnity ‘lt 11.24110»: 01111-110 into :1 11'1~11I.v until In ml social 0U! greater. His great bilr l which he could gather all (mes? Oh. yes; Mr. Mom affectionate nature! Bu Allnusunds of men who .amilics just as much .18 [mod his lmcd om-s; } munv men may have oxcc indhidual churnetcriflic i Sllcct l belime ho “‘nu m Muody may have been a gl‘e gamizer, I believe there were of his timt- just as grout, L-ning _ivuiv.m::.v. nfLL-n baseh‘ss 'uusv m' inmmu- "11110 dmnosth iul inl‘cl‘ivilivs. causin-r miwn (0 its Hahn and it s uhjcct w... avg, nu. munuy mu! an (mute nature! But there are ,mds of men who love their es just as much as Mr. Moody his loved ones; huL though men may have excelled him in Juul characteristic, in one are- I believe he was the peer, if .._ l ' , ‘ ' numv to go down through {4 centuries as a Christian in his influence upon the 32. .1903. . 10 gr” down through i in the neighborhood. ituries as a Christianiyt‘l‘ should he willing to give his intluence upon theiadViW 1” ”10 young 11“???- uy, .Mr. Moody stood jeVery old minister to encourage .uidprs above all Lhclyoung minister. Ye older men. ers; of his time. able pcslllun lemme l that. you have made a success. re a particle of jeal- l-Zx'ery old laW-j prices. He'should not only be proud of the fact l 1!). and 0 :you should also be proud of the fact.3 Deansâ€"i rade is quiet at unchanget Medium bring $1.65 to $1.75 hi8: per bush, and hand-picked $1.90 u and . $3. the! Dried applesâ€"Market quiet. witlc you 1 prices unchanged at 4 to title pol \‘aporated at 6.1. to To. l . . . . blltg lloneyâ€"l‘he market 1s quiet, With ,prices unchanged. Strained, 8 to keup. He won it lie-3‘ that you hare helped some. younger385c per Ill, and comb. $1.35 to to help his riVals ill-:lllllil to climb the didicult heightsislfis. troy them. No manil‘rom which you are now able ealmlyl Hay. baledâ€"The market is quiet, ly built. a temple of i to look down upon the thousandsi with a good deal of poor stuli offer- ruined foundations of ! struggling'in ascent far beneath. ling. life. The juvelin- of s a poisoned handle‘ l Lleadly than its Veno-l lrect personal l o ' ‘ l . -- us). s- l *s rill more surely (10- r1 th r‘sult (df i Agrmntiiii tn ; ,of a man who :11-;;,1 ( t' ('1 “1' (l) *0?" g?“ l' n I u . . I “ ‘ ‘ ., L . .c It than the lite of the um iona ( isou (1 onto. 1.11th tom it is thrown. suits 'l‘lIlC CHIEF CAUSE. ‘2 But. maddening jealousy has a di-l Sanity may be caused by a fall or Choice timothy. $10 to $10.25 on track, and mixed. $8 to $8.50. Strawâ€"The market is quiet. with car lots on track quoted at $5.30 to m.i$6.25 a ton. inâ€"i Unionsâ€"The market is steady at a 40 to 45c per hush for Canadian. lo s “'H 71‘ its blow. Part Of the skull may be_ Poultryâ€"{lite market ior boxed lots “:19, J)!" “find" Dist crushed in. and a piece of the bone! ‘5 dull. W191 one-mugs small. ““0“" D‘lltllllctllc(:('ciltlfi fire will he found, by postmortem exâ€" "”5' Old' 4" 1° 0"“ I)" 1’3”" and . . . i 1 in the. imam? as.“ amination. to he pressing on ; but, to me. the pa- e to he pitied the e drivelini: e_».»l:~ptirs j and Women “’llosellral “”ng nnhled into isuchlhf‘s a. direct cause. . can sit hour after €111!g:ll()8l$ can be spelled in the ll dresses or withflenrlul Word .91.“.1rm] letters.. ntly staring: for days ’ ("fl-V. ”lug“ .15 5”" ue crack in the \‘all. I m ““1_ “‘llK'h ‘ , ’ . ‘ Isane patients “.hoiand ieloimatoiy 'lllhlllllllglls U“. “m“ are thou-51,1“, the hangman s noose is minds make flu_nl!llt'll.(llrsl),‘ maddening t'\ll \ViVes or husbands:“:lm'h' _”1 h.” _ t‘hildl‘en or brothers llll't'd his voice in protest. I“, “-00” untrue to? how: my brother, as the suit of (Wertaxed nerves the disease is . . . . . . 7 l . - - brain. hometlmes insanity is the rc-f 13mins.” . sometimes;("0050 . to He per lb; turkeys. . . '. ' 01 ,. - . . inherited Irom ancOS_l to 1-2e DU lb 101 young. so maddening jealousyl . _ That spiritual . “nprl‘lgs small. The same kindl to-day lills our jailsi‘ and I' the day. with against. 3 day. Kim: Solomon; lllSlllllly ! Oildnrv Irrsulnu in..'l‘.- thcfyoung. (it) to The; li\'e. 40 to 50c. dressed, 70 to 85c per pair. 10 Potatoesâ€"The market is firm with Cars quoted at $1 (”mite SLUS per bag on track. and Its 5 small lots job at $1.20 to $1.25. THE DAIRY MARKETS. Butterâ€"The market Was quiet. to- prices unchanged. We quote zâ€"I‘inest l-liv rolls. 19 to 20c: selected dairy tubs. 17 to 18c ; lchnice large rolls. 7:} to 18%; sec- ; Mr. Moody 13ml. ust as greul, if not. great big heart. into trying: to focus all the religious world spent. must 01‘ his whom some his rivals, ‘ the hearts HS “'0” as l:-pt ics whose isuch after with his loved Ail cruelty . springs .l'tfom hprd- heau'bcdmss and wepkncgs. -- Seneca. 131:1Q1.h,'.1:1r1. 2U.~â€"\\'hoatâ€"C‘ash. No 1 hard, 75;: Nag] Nox‘tlmrnhi'd Lc ; Sp, 2 Northbrn. 72“: May 77:,c Jul-131' 7720. (hitsâ€"Maw. 37m , or ; N0. 1 Nurthm‘n. THC Northvrn 76 10 77c: 3‘ fivllcrs Tinâ€"I ilmm'_ : Nu. 52(- BnIcvâ€"Inmcr No. sunmlv 17, to SGC. [awful insanity of jealousy ? ()h. my isinful friend. you hun- lmlvd men ‘und despised men and found fault with men long enough 2 Will you not, hero and nuw. by Christ’s help, learn to love 1111‘” and try to help gnu-n instuud of trying to dwstroy . them ‘.’ others V” ‘\Ԥ- uni all his clothes. ' lot when Jesus} spoke the Word of dulivcmncc the man who was oncv insane immediate- ly bcmnm cl’oLhk-d and in his right mind. If Christ could do all that: for the insane man of old. will you; not, 101, Jesus curc you also of the} 1 I r I ’_vuu uUl runner that, your sons and gduughlei's should Weep about your (lying bed and feel that, they have ‘lost a dear. helpful lriend than that they shall be glad that you are dyâ€" ing. because you are holding with a sellish grip to all that you have ? My aged friend. you slmuld not only be willing to live, but you should also be willing to let live. livery old merchant, should try to help the‘ yuung merchant. livery old phy- sician should be ready to lend his medical books to the your”: nhvsi-. , ., 7" --~~x’ on in their upbraidings and fault findings and denunciations until at last they will drive those who are. nearest and dearest to them from their sides. Ho impression will cause ’ a husband to despise a wife quicker I than the belief that she distrusts l{him and will not credit What he , says ; no knowledge on earth will ’ send a young Woman to destruction sooner than the thought that the man she married has dropped the role of a lover for that o." a sneak- Iing detectiVe. Continual fault find-; ing‘ and false accusations and ,l'renzied distrust and Venomousl isneers and multitudinous l'eproachcs {and sulky broodings always defeat 'thcir own ends with our loved ones‘ as jutlousy also defeats its own aim; (in our treacherous dealings \vithl your hated rivals. The ruttlesnake's‘ lung is a poor receptacle in which to store the honey of an orangc‘ v blossom. i Fathers and mothers and older ‘men and Women, I would not for a. moment 'ast a slur on your past! usefulness or belittle the respect.: which the World ought. to show to, gray hairs : hut, honestly and‘ frankly. do you not feel that thci young; folks ought to haVe their first lessons of nmgnanimity from you '2 When your time comes to go, would} you not rather that your sons unllr § 1 l e..,.......t of their Weak minded relations, yet theSe insane patients can never be persuaded that, their friends are faithful to them. Though husbands and win-s and children may be do- ing cx‘erything that can be done for their happiness, yet they will keep on in their upbraidings and faultl (I... disposal. These friends '11 thcmsvlves and lavish their every possible way for tho Of their Weak mimh-d rnl-M 10:50 husband was killed v uy accident. in Land the mm- In! W as awaxded Said to H: the inf: m‘il against, my. Kim: Solomon protest. 780 : M). . May. 76; No. 1. 51.1. 1. N0. "2. 67¢ ”x '1‘] ( )3 37m friends may that; they have-£5325 to $3.35 in hbls. 1Manitoba. It'wud than Lhat'flour 510311.“ Hungarian pawnts, hat you are dyâ€"i's‘l-U’ 10 34.20 delivu‘ed on track, holding with afloronto, bags iNCIUdt‘d, and Mani- hat you have ? toba. strong bakers'. $3.80 to S:3,90_ Shuuld not only VMillfmtdâ€"Bran, $15 in bulk harr- - unuury. prinw . RICHARDS, Publisher and Proprietor 1011' money in the comfort to ..-..” . mums. 13 to 11¢ ; ‘ Hmcun M to 15c; dressed hogs. Q8 .2.): flvsh killed abattoir, $9 per HUD ms Eggsâ€"Fancy. 21 to "' ...)c ; icandlcd stock, 20 to 20' c: Montreal llimvd‘ 1710 18c. Honeyâ€"“him irlm'cr. in scctions,12 to 1" . )c per i snc'ion: in 10-21) 1ins,8 to tie : in ;.Iulk. 7: to Sc ; daxk. 2c lower. Poultry-Jluxkows ”4‘ per lb. : ~s.*(mzli$.12 10 13c por 11).:Buclis,11 to 1’c: voung chickens,11 to 12¢ ' ‘fmxls. 9c per lb . geese, 8 to 83¢ c. Chxmxlaomurio. 1'3 to 1134c: for 'l owixships, 13c. 13uttcr~- Fancy Townships croa mm y ‘32.’.c; fine Cljcamcrv. 211C, ' dairv Z;Lter 18c; Western Ontario rolls. 18} m 19.- Grainâ€"~X0. 1 Manitoba hard Wheat 72v: N0. 1 Northern. 706 in store. Fort William. December: peas, 7:2;0. ihigh I‘m-ighls: oats, Nu. 2, in store inure. 3.3 to 351.0. :30; Lo any high gl‘rciths: ryu. wgc cast: buckwheat, :50v 02151,. Flourâ€"Manitoba patents, [84.20: strong: hukcrs’, $3.90: On- ‘lturio straight rollnrs at $3.65: in jhug‘s. $1.70 to 81.75: pan-nus. $3.70 : to $4.10. Rolled oats~Millors' :prit'os. $2 in bags. and $4.15 per ‘nhbl. Foodâ€"Manitoba bran. $17.50 to $18: shorts, 320, bags included : Ontario hmn in bulk. $17.50; shorts in bulk. 319. Beansâ€"Demand lim- ited at $1.85 in cars on track. Pro- \‘jsimmâ€"llcavy Canadian short cut pork. S24 10 C25: thnrt n... ..,,_., Untm‘io hmn in bulk. $17.50: 5‘ in bulk. 319. Beansâ€"Demand itml at $1.85 in cars on track. \‘jsinnsâ€"Huwy Canadian short pork. $24 to 525: short, cut I $23.50 to 5‘24; compound r0 lard. 8:: 10 910. Pure Canadian 11c. : finest IVnrd, 1 2c 12% ; hams. 13 1,. 1 H] Dressed hogs are firm With car- f“ hauls quoted at $7 60 to $715. :(1711'1-(1 meats are stoadv, with de- i [' mand fai1. “0 quote :â€"Bac0n, long (Hear. 1”“ to 11C in ton and case ‘lots. I’mk. mms. $21 .710 to $22, ' 1110.. short cut, $22. 50 to $2: I Smoked hams. 13 to 133 L: rolls. [1].; to 1231;311011ldors, 11c: backs, H to lific; breakfast bacon, M to j 14!.('. i Lutdâ€"‘Hankct q11i(-t,with prices {unchanged “<- quolo :â€"'l‘ierccs. 11c: Hubs 1H1: pails, 1151-; compound, Q3 .,. 111.. .u, "“5" null ‘ , .x. 1.: 10 sage; sec- fondury grades (rolls and tubs), 15 ito 160: bukcrs.’ 13 to l-lc; inrimx. 23 to 2.‘ .’_.c: 1215c. ('roamory solids. 20 to fault I at are. Chemoâ€"Tho mark “'0 quot» :â€"I“iuost seconds, 12: to 12.1 l-Iggsâ€"JIurkvt quiet. Strivl‘ly new laid. 25 storage (Svlm'tt‘d). 1‘.) ands, 14 to 15c: limm stint. Boaus‘â€"Tradc is quiet, at unchanged jpx‘ices. Medium bring $1.65 to $1.75 1110:“ bush, and hand-picked $1.90 to ‘32. ll Dried applesâ€"Market quiet. With gyriccs unchanged at 4 to 41:0 per ilh‘ and vvuporatul at 6:1 to 7c. : Honeyâ€"Tho market is quiet, with {prices unchanged. Strained, 8 to j8._1.c per ID, and comb. $1.25 to 5 $1.65. "w.â€" -u .4 .u \‘ulcu, with a good deal of poor stuiT offer- ing. Choice timothy, $10 to $10.25 on track, and mixed. *8 to $8.50. Strawâ€"The market is quiet. with car lots on track quoted at $5.30 to $6.25 a ton. Onionsâ€"Tho market is steady at 40 1.0 45c per hush for Canadian. Poultryâ€"Thc market for boxed lots: HIS? FYI-IFS; 10 106. Millfeodâ€"Bran, $1.") in bulk shorts at 817. At. outside bran is quoted at $14.50, and at $16.50. Manitoba bran in $17, and shorts, at 519 here. ‘“ COUNTRY PRODUCE. Flourâ€"Ninety per cent. patents are dull at $2.65 to $2.67 middle heights, in buycx-s' sacks, for exâ€" port. Straight rollers of special brands for doumsuc trade (Noted at Ryeâ€"The market. is quiet at 49 to 50c for No. 2 outs Buckwheatâ€"The market quiet, with No. 2 quoted cast. a Canadian, 4556 West, ; No. 3 American yellow nominal at 521 track here, and No. 3 mixed at. here. C()rn;l\1arket steady. No. " Barleyâ€"The market is No 3 extra quoted at 45 dlc {rt-fights, and Nu. 3 dlo freight. NO. 2 4 Heights Toronto, J an. 20.â€"Wheatâ€"The market is steady, with demand mod- erate. N0. 2 white and red Winw‘ sold at 690 low freiglns. No. 1 spring quoted at 6851: on Midland., No. 2 goose quoted at. 654: on Mid-v land. Manitoba. wheat steady. NO-' 1 hard dull at. 85c all rail, grinding in transit, and No. 1 Northern at 8134c all rail, git. No. 1 hard quoted at. 84:}c, North Bay, and N0. ] Northern, at 83c North Bay. Oatsâ€"The market. is firm, With sales of No. :2 white at 31c middle freight, and at 30.}.c West. Peas~Thc market is quiet, with No. 2 quoted at. 72 Lo 73‘: MP}! 1 hard dull at. 8) in uansit, and N1 83:0 all lull, quoted at. 84%;, N 1 Northern, at 8.“: Prices of Grain, Cattle, etc in Trade Centres. THE MARKETS HOG PRODUCTS to 15¢: Iimod. 16 to 17C. The nmrkcn ruled steady. zâ€"I-‘iuost Soptombcrs, 13c; .\- Tho maxket was quiet 10- prices unchanged. “0 jnvst 1-17) r,oHs 19 to 20c; A'I‘ MO NTR EA L ' J an. 20,â€"Wheatâ€"The steady, with demand mod- 2 white and red winter 690 low insights. No. 1 9. 18% 1,9 rollers of special ,ic trade quoted at in bbls. Manitoba. rkct is quiet, with at ’15 to 460 mid- Nu. 3 at. 42c mid-r I0. 2 outside. market continues 2 quoted at. 510 “1- quote 10 29c: ( ‘0 2n short cut cut back, d refined adian lard to 84¢. 11': for -- Fancy C: fine “(80 $1.90 to quiet. with 4 to 4:}c per L.’_. to Tc. 5 quiet, with 'ained, 8 to Lb. $1.25 to mixed at 51c L( and firm cold. here ; points shorts sacks, new new

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