N F LAC TREE. '5 UNDER TflE U Half an -hour attmwarm'aï¬fionable self-indulgent Lady Yorke stood in the poorest Maqjh Sandy Fields. look- ing round hat IIL-horror and. dismay. nly asfanflng waman and a starv- ohild. we're there; there was no fire food. no “Ito ('mxir. no bed. It a. most 13 1033 case. A contrast to Westwood,†I whis- â€\Vhpï¬ yodwij'iet'tml“remarked. "you will like to have 801113 good. deed tore- member. You will like to think that you have Ieswnm the burden of one humsn heart." The. eyes of'the re ‘ w] with tears. She saw in g for many fronï¬â€™u tfer misery. 01E - V,â€" -.-~ "If you woukï¬'flee poverty in all its dawlation, Lady Yorke," she said ear- wtly. “you “and go to a. place that i. called. cm): Fields." After the. rectal-'3 wife had depart- “. I turned. to Lady Yorke. ",XViU you go?" I asked her. "Ekdo and: know. Mike Chester," she said.‘dra.wlng her rich :ilks and laces tightly around her. “I have neverseen1 anything of this kind." l "Heaven bless me!" cried the rec~ tor’s wife. startled out of all proprie- ty. â€Why. Lady Yorke, it is only mon- ey that we. want! Money will purchase food. coal, clowns, shoes, and every- thing else." .5». ~ I heard .the rib. of banknote»; and Lady 37% said gently.- "W'iil 'meï¬bube this among t’nnr said. ful. lukury-Joving Lady Yorke. To my great. delight. she [95mm to talk to of the people. I shall never forget Lady Yorke about the hadness of the times. the want of work. the poverty Mrs. Durraut’s tam when Lady Yorke Imuguidly took out her well-filled purge. Mrs. Wt was aï¬'aotive. energe- tic womanpwhose life was filled with good dgedsfphq'very reverse of beautiâ€" “Did you really wi uked Lady Yorke. "I dict? replied M! "I did not know," 6 5 Fit); a .43th shudder died of hunger. I do .V. WL W hen “e reachewd the shop of the principal stationer the wife of the “or wag-1 there. §he line“ Lady i‘A_l_- _‘ , quke ii: _a distant fashion "You “Heroes and heroines." she repeat- ed. "Why, Miss (‘hesten what can there be heroic in poverty!" "J“"Poverty bravely borne is true hem- ism." I said. “It is easy to be happy and; contented when everything goes well, when one has plenty of money. plenty of food. and everything one can desire. What can be more her- oic than the endurance of hunger and cold without complaint? I have read of what the world culls heroinesâ€"Joan g! Arc, who won a. throne for her king; harlotte Cox-(lay who slew the enemy 6! France; but to my \\ ay of thinking. the real heroine is the wife anzl mo- ther whose life is one continual strug-z 1e. who denies herself that her hus-f ‘and and children may have enough,‘« it he works without ceasing. never com- pining, comforts her husband, brings up her children well. and practices her- . ole virtues unseen by any one. un~j known even to herself. That woman? is_o’ne oi heaven's oun heroines." Lid; Yorke was silent and thought»! half sadly. ful during the rest of the day, but: ini "Ah. such the «vpning‘ she relapsed into the oldfsaid- "Th?!“ hckunuhiml mood. .erty, hunger A lew ays afterward I asked berkst to 59313 @5319 woaxl go 1.0 \Vodheaton again,i no doubt of 1‘ 8118‘ Woul 1 go. to 'Woodhcuton again. ; died 11“ Iii-71‘." ~er having no other engagement she' “'Or‘ls- Wt cmsenhud. Just wuht I longed for meunt. I P“ L.__ _, 1 11v. "The true heroes and heroines of this world," I said, “are the uncom- plaining poor." I saw that her mind was awakened. ,We talked on the same subject during the whole of our drive. I told her what I had seen among the poor at Grace- dieuâ€"tbeir patience. their industry, the pathos and beauty of their lives. "And I," said Lady Yorke. “have never, so far as I remember, relieved a poor person in my life. We send money to various charities, but I have never personally given anyuway. I have seen so few poor people." Wongdmmomey be of any me?" she "Yes. very often. when lxms at home with my mother. She. out of her limited means, made 3. point of relieving some poor [wrson or omen-evâ€" ery day." "That must be true." she allowed. more gravely than I haul expected. 'The next morning 1 had to drive .with Lady Yorke to Woodlimlon: she wantel to make sumo purchases. The morning was lovely, but her mind was evidently still disturbed lay the con- versation of the previous day. . “Miss Chester." she said. suddenly. “have you ever seen people who were really ill from want of food?" word ‘famme.’ " “Your life has been a. happy one. Louise.“ said Lord Yorke. "You have seen only the rose-colored side of ex- istence." I “I have seen something like it.†said Mr. Davina. “I was in Ireland during the ‘l otato famine,‘ and Isaw there scams that will haunt mo to my dying (lavâ€"gaunt liungxx men in whose eyes “as a. wolfish :Joam. pale, patient women dying without com- plaint. children like specires with fam- ine written in their how. I have seen mother and children lying (lead to« getherâ€"anl it takes along time for hunger to kill." “Did you really witness all this?" l‘LIIEII Lilly Yorke. [ quite word ‘f: On'o morning when uneven] vLsit/u's were at thwosu the conversation turned upon the Indian famine. We were all seated at luncheon. Some or the gentlemen remarked what a char- ltnble country ours W‘sâ€"what large sums of m ney were forthnromlng when any great di§uster occurred. Lord Yorke agreed. “But." he said, “I do nat think we realize what the word ‘famine’ means. In our happy land we have snen woâ€" men and children dying by th: road- side. plucking the dry rocts and the grass in the pangs of hunger.†idj‘, replied Mr. Devine. d not know," said Lady Yorke, flivht shudder. "that people hunger. I do not suppow thgxt understood the meaning of the distrigute 2* among your C’H‘APTER VI- 1min She said. “Yés, wife tilled gift relief “My dear Louise. there comes :1 lime when meryune wakes lo the realities of life. Your Linn: had not; come." "'I‘ shall never be somreless again. I feel as though through all them? years I had truly lwen ask-Pp," 5:!in Lady Yorke. Then. they (Ii-“sewed whnl, was host. to be done. Lord Yorke suggested that. om of thc pretty cottages huilt on modem principles which stood just outside Woodhceatcrn should be given to Una poor worn-am rent free until she was better. Lady Yorke was to allow her so much each week unit-i1 she could earn monev ennnmh hay-calf "It 19 never can late to uwn'l." he- said. "I have often. wished that you could give a little of your linw. and attention to charity." "\Vhy did you mot tell me so?" she asked. eagerly. "She shall have in." Lord Yorke said smiling. "You would nnL omployynur tixma or your money hatter than in relieving the poor. But all charity must; be governed by d‘ifl'n‘iion. While the woman and child are ill, kevp them; but afterward, although you can go on helping her, let her work for ham-Jr. It will be greater ulmriry to plum-tho means ofgm'niug her lixelihond in hm‘ hands than to give her money enough to live upon." "I see that." she replied, gravely. "Oh. Stanley! If [hml only tlmugzhl, before now how many people [might have save-(l! It must, he :1 terrible thing to die of hunm‘r!" He laid his hand light I; nu her bonu- Liful head. 1 "Ah. such I; wnrld, Stanley!†shs fsaid. "There i< ai'kmess, sorrow, pov- ,erty, himger. Hunger «man the hard- ‘est to bear." she \‘unlinuell. thinking ,1 no doubt of those trng‘i 'al Wunls, “Hn jdi‘ell hungry" "and I have heard such lworxls, but [never knew what Hwy meant. I kn wv only the sr-unvl. nut the, some. until 3'93t0rd33'.†Hera Slze paused. "And then?’ said Lord Yorke. "\Vlmt happened then!" I She told him all that hm! «K‘curre-l.‘ "I am glad, Luuiw.†he Mild. “l have; always thought that, if you umler-l stood more of what, was going on in‘ the. world around you. you woulaltry“I to help others. And now about. this; p00? womanâ€"Mrs. Clinton. did you; say? “'hat do you want; to do for 119M"; "Everything." was the comprehen-‘ sive reply. She must. have a. nivevloun‘ cottage in this fresh air. plenty of‘ food and clothesâ€"a,†that is wanted to make her daughter wall." I {e I I saw Lady Yorbe's face grow ve_ry n Dale. and her eyes sought mine w1th a frightened look. ‘ , “Ho moaned all might." _contmu_ed. gthc woman. "and. Ihad uothmg togu'o ‘8 fbim but water. His was not one tn 3, complain. but when death came on )_ him. in the morning hna said L0 me, ‘Ah. la'wie. the rich have it in this world; l' we shall have it in the next!’ I went. out and so-ld the last. thing; that ba~ longed to rueâ€"my wedding ringâ€"that; "fmorning and I bought; Lea and bread. 5 I have gum: past it," he said. ‘JL ia- all :over, lawir. It Lats come Loo iaie.’ ,v 3 Sun-u years. ago \vhrn we \\ ert- married V T he was Lall unzl straight :xn-u hamlswma. ‘ Ho took me to a. pretty home, unxl he n ; wm‘kcd hard for me; imL Lx‘uublo mum ‘. 3 and he dim! hungry. My [It/01‘ laul! My ‘- g pron poor lad!" J I 1mg“: llmt in her heart Ladv Yorke FD "A revolmion!" be x'rieal. "The most, luxurious woman in England down (LI. the early hour of Him)! [cannot un- derstand it." "Do ‘nnt laugh at. mu). Stanley." she said. "I am very much in eurnestthis murn‘intz. I want to H11; In you." \thn she had sought him ‘Lefore it. had genurally bee-n to Bhk either for The next morning Lady Yorke was dmvnsinirs. alert an] energeti". before nine. Her husband looked up in sur- prise as he emered the breakfast room. This happem-d 10 he Lin-c of the rum days when we were Mule. And again I saw [ours in the blue eyes thch until now had never look- wt out on others" woes. "I shall do all I van for you.†said Lady Yorke. as she vame away. "lfwe can saw little Annie. she shall be saved." _ The 11001- crsuture never thought of hemeâ€. I shall sum er foxget the Lry “ith uhivh rah-3 wized an urung‘o and gave it to the 1mm; it. was 011:0 at de- Xirinus delight ï¬ber; n-.>\\' it is Lou 11111:. Ln'xt night; I nvont moryu‘hm‘v to get, (.110 pvnny to Hwy her an 0111mm; wiLh. She had. been ï¬rming all day [0‘ an “range. undav- ‘ery timz‘ she fell asleep .slu‘ dreamed 3 that she held the orange in hu‘ hantls, imp! that it fell to the gmunl. I \muhl have d1, 11v .111thng for unc pouny, but; I could nut. gt it.†For the first tim‘a Imw wars in: f dared house :Lll La gums. 1 shall 11 ..l all lie down unrl «Ii. “H at low: isit >in food?" I asked. her. “Two “hole dzusï¬ â€™ sl 1191‘ “lite, quixexing blEng: ‘ h'unls bout twill truth 0?: her words, Ln ed at ms. "\"cmust help :hcm."she.<aidandas she utt»~red the words it seemed to me that :1 new soul shun} in her oyas. “'9 left the houm and. went to the dearest shops. "Tel: me what to buy. M'ss Chester." she sail. and a. basket. of fucd. in-iud- inr; some fin: ripe oranges. was ur- dared to be taken.- to the Woman's L ;,, the x- breast! all is. La !\ Yurke's ems \\_0uH )0!) like its. "Annie. is dying: the munun “out. on, in the same hopelesx, helpless voim‘. wiLh a. wild gl-f'uun in, her eyes. "A few week; ago food might have havmi “uJ -,....., \\ .1», thinkingr of the d: niities, Ul'll. :ent away in capriiiuus (il‘thnii‘nl. “Quid have saved Lilis‘_ pum- man's life. "Would you like very much to kevp Mmie “ile you?" 511-) asked. and l 1::1'dly knew her w 1:0. 11 hurl 10.41 ts Luxggoux'. and was clear and mwct. "\VOLIM I? All. 111‘: Imh' Arm-7v»- i: money enough he rse 1t" ‘ > hunger. I loved him with all my heart: and I had. to sit and listen until I wuld have rushed out of the house to siay and. mh the first person I! met. He died hungry. while in ynur house good food is wasted. Ah, my lady. your dogs and horses are better off than we um!" got-.11 flat “as clear and mwct. mm ITAJI. my Ium', Anni- i4 My heart; fhxt 1 wt; in mv " she uied. ‘\\' lwn ~ho isgnne ' 1 shall an L1‘_\' to lixs; CHAP'HC R VII 9 days." slw remix-d. quixering: fax-c unrl chmâ€" bore textinmny to Me words, Lady Yorke 100kâ€" 'mber. one thing. ship. "that you 3309 quite as will not do e he‘xo In by Jun aim :n, have havm'i Lu'xl night; I (.no pvnny to you tasted 7 This boy who sings I wunt to be an a-ngel louder than anybody else in Sun- day sch-001 is just as likely as not; to chip the superintendent's tall hat off with u snmvbal.l as soon as he gets out- side. (live U15 average boy a doughnut. L0 divide with unnther boy and the «)Lher boy will get Um) hole. Give him :I‘ dosa of corrective medicine to divide. with another boy and Llne other boy will get. the whole. A doll slumld keep away ham the rocking-chairs. as the makers may crush her. A \s'omleu-héatlecl doll should be vars- ful not to hit, her head against her morthgrj» 16:51; she should hurt. her. RULES FOR DOLLS. The following maxitm have recently been published in a. papa for young folks. and one mnuuL rewst the shrewd suspicion that they are intended not so mun-h fur dolls. as for (lolls' onners. As suvll. it is recommended that. [buy her read and pondered. - ___, _..\ .u. ..‘v;|* glâ€"vux‘n‘ himself does not care about. sncimy‘ but Lady Severm’ lives for it only We must haw- 1»l«nty of visitors, and ‘ ph‘nfy of gayety to amuse her." “She is a, troublesuum visitor.“ I said. with a laugh. â€3:88. but she. is u puwer in herself. And n»: I “ rote them I wandered much what Lady Severn? could he like. ““'hut, is it?" [:ka|. I had mover flicwril Lady Yorke sag.- so much :ilmur. 'un)’ living creature. "Lurlino." alk‘ 1‘-‘[)ll9d. “va am. you {um-y any :slns‘illlv Woman with a. name like Hm! ?" "Her 1mm»? is liar Inixl'nrt,11n1-. notln-r fault," I said. "I like it. Lady Yurkt‘. It. is fam'iful and uncommon." ? "It is like herself." Iloi‘lnrml her lady- = shin "Well, Miss Chester. w» must have 1:: party to meet. them. Lord Sevurm‘ fhimwlf does not care about. society. L A u n >â€" u matr‘h in conwrmtiun for any slx gentlemen at onr'e." “ls slw .1 Him!" I asked. "To tvll you llm truth. Miss (‘hesln-r. I could n9ver Inukz- uuL exactly what slu- wax'. I, only know that we likes! her husband and for lns sake “1‘ 9n- dured her, as we shall mnlura her again. They will be here next 'l‘uesduy, .~.o we must hasten tn smut nut invit- utions." J‘wo Hundnd an 'les, but she. is u puner in hvrsolf. She is 0mx of those “omen wbu swoop (1†before tlie‘m Lord‘ Yorke could only r-ommre her Lou whirlwind. Yet [mn- not imagine how she has persuaded her husband to return to England. when w» were in‘ Florent'e. shn- said nothing Would induve her to live in this climate. “'0 will ask Lady Mary Avon and her hrotlmr. Sir (‘lmrlea to 1.1199,! them. Lady Severn» ix' morv than “We mu'. the Ss‘vex‘mw in ['1- 11.111? " L:1d\ Yo1kPL “"2111 111. "11111! both my ‘hus‘umi an) mysuif liked [on] Sex- mm: but “9 “1-19 not so rigxte :ubl) impnexwd by LL wife We “'1‘1‘9 iLery imimate “iih 1110111.."1111 wvnf 5L\ith them oLery duv. 1111! L' vaurne {is quite un’lika hm- husluni. [Iv i< Hum-est. gruxe “i111 a str:-,.1n .1. 11-11 of 111 111111 hnl) always 01 1' him: ‘110 ixiih' m at zxniu1aie1i.tl11e gu1e~t an! 111m! brillimt “0mm 1 1.21115 9101' moL 6111‘ tired m: in an huur and 1 11111 ~u1e $11» 111911 hur husbahmd 1.1m. Ho likmi to talk quietly “it . 111:1. HP, is the only man." size conliriuvml. “who 11:15 ewr I‘euilL 1.011‘1911 1111' curinsiry." ‘ "“ hy?’ I (“11911.1 â€Red'ausu‘ he .mpems [no good (1111:1111 Lu i1'l\e\ dome -1nL «gram “1211111,; 111111? V61 11» Iimks like 11 111111 “i111 sum»1 iz-au'v tumble cn his mi11«i.l :1111 511ml Lou will like him, 31hr“ Lluuxe . hu1.' I'm). not Sure “Nauru yuu nili like“ hia 11“». She 111:1 su' h a strange mun" Finding [12:11 it, ylmscd Lady Yorke 1.0 speak of her friends. I iixu‘nvd with inteuwt. l huniglmd the “Lu-s and Mark from my miml; they “ore of time put. “W0 skull have. (t large) lazu'ly he-rv soon." she sulxl. “This mm‘ning I had a letter {mm Lord Sow-run. “'9 â€ml him 11ml l!l> will) [ask your in ll:1ly.:lntl l mmle him prmniw Hm mus .«hnuld be tlzu fin-t home in England that that they would visit. luml Se‘wx‘ms is: :1 gmal fmm‘iLn of mine. You have heard of the Sewrm‘s of Mount; Sevâ€" ernv?" "No," I Devlin-xi. The name was quite strungo {.0 mm. It was :1. wry 0111 title. Lady Yorke bold m9, but lfllw m'ewut ’H‘ASCSSUI‘ had come quill“. unexpwlezlly into in. "l must, say," cwntinuell thr hulyslxip. "that I have lxen :1 must in.iiffvrnnt member of sail-Ly. Nu 01w has vwr sm‘masl to imcwsl me, but lcerminly (lill Elk-n Lord Semrne. I10 is wry hunrlx‘nme. but errlhly melancholy. Ht‘ nm'gx‘ smiles like any one else." ‘ mule. of S] life. \\'»9.re as yl-u won: :10 As 1 outcro ank0 in the "Will you ‘ Chest "" she hurt. I wont lu.-er1e mu! un‘l weary. ILAN was. the World waking up again In Um beauty and glm‘y of spring, and my heart, was sinking. my 1min mu (head. My Iowcr. to whnm my luxc my truth. my faith wzm plinhlm, “w: donu‘. Whut could spring. :uxhhirm or bloom of flowersx say to Inc'.’ As I walked Imam 2111:! saw the yvl- ‘ um, “nu max- muc daughter, lhx‘o‘uqh Lord Yorke's ki‘nzinesa. went; to live them. By Lady anke's wish Ivia'it- ed them almust every day. the lilacs grew all round this “est lodge-tall fine trecx, with a wealth of fragrant blussouh. Mrs. Clmtun. who could never do en-nugh‘ fur min had. gather- m‘ed SWING of the fluid-st sprays aunt unr.‘ manning: “lawn I wont to soc her, .s‘h-e held [110 bunches of lilac hlmm (51030 to my face. “See. miss," she suixl, "haw flu-sh [boy are!" If I had Seren {ms r1391) {rum the dead 1 could not have gnmn mom ,mifk at uml-M‘ thus liku's hurt. I wont lu.-er1e mu! un‘l weary. ILAN was. the World waking up again In Um beauty and glm‘y of spring, and . _.. i A ' ‘ ' you_. mag-7‘ Again the lila s “are in bloom. They were not so plentiful or so lmnutifuyl as at Gracedieu, but the sight; and fragrance of them brought; back for- (ibly the remembrance of my lover to me. No wonh can tell the sharppain that pierced my heart when I saw the mrddingp-lumex. Lady Yorke was; fond of ï¬lms. \Vhile they lasted she would. have them in the romns. l unver Luld her what the. might of them cost me. The km-epor of (hp west lodge having found a. letter Sunni/inn, Mrs. Clin- tu-n. nit!) her littlc daughter. lhx'mmh So life passed an: at \Vestwood. and no great change came unbil the spring. To me every birthday. every Christ- mas day. wane as mtilestocnes on the way to heaven. As I passed each. I was nearer to Mark. (To be L‘nnti r. Jed.) BOYS. shining likv slurs in the buds bursting; into 19.1.", I [Mt 50 tired of wuil- 7|!!f.’_‘:‘1 hand Would huL ma. “:1- y Imc 9:], “av unahino "" A New Sale That Will l-Ixrlle Inlcrcnl of why l'IIIHlehh. roe. l’lxilutwlists will be interested to hear He} that sln-vimmm of thn new twicent ‘1" 3' Newfoundland pwtnge stamp. lea-wing “:21 the. portrait of the. Prince uf \Vales. â€f ‘ and LL-u new one-mun stamp “hivh has :110 i the) latest, pnz‘tmit. of LI): Queen. MT- 3" ‘ ivwl in erdtn un “'ednus‘day. They :3: j \wre issnvd in Newfoundland on Dec- micmiaw I. 'l‘fm- new two-vent stamp is - FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in m prenonco. this 6th doy of December. A. D. 188g {SSE} A. W. GLEASON. v Notary Public. Hall’s Ootarrh Cute Is taken internallv. 5nd Eon directly on tho blood ang mucous surface. (the system. Send for to canon :15 free. F. J. came: a: c ..'to1.do, 0. Ram kw “uniâ€"":4tn '11.. 51'wa or OmmCJ'rr mr Tempo. u LUCAa (‘ovx'rm - FRANK J. FHr‘Nm’ makes oath that he is the nenior partner or the ï¬rm of F. J. (‘1:cher 8: 00.. doing busineal in tho City of Toledo. County and State Moromud. and that. said ï¬rm will pay the mum of ONE H UNDREI) IJOL. LABS for each and every case or CA’I‘ARRB that. cannot be cured by the use of HALL'I Cnuum CURI. H“ “..u uuuu “a. u; Hui ncuu 'L fro samplnt of T rask' s \Iagwnetic Oint- ment \\ ith :1 Ranso‘m' 3 Cook Book free. lrnnc'is L‘ Ixuhlo. 1:27 Bay St†â€Mon- to. Persons suffering from. Rheumatism. Salt RheLmL Piles. Totter. (‘hHMnins Eczernm. Skin Diseases. etc. who send. a. two oenl stamp (for postage only) with name and address. “1‘ WE]! send She«()h. look m all the h it 395 hung ing from the roof. Heâ€"Yes: their hanging thorn is (he rmull of P:l\'PR dropping. The liquor wndurs in Annapolis county. N. 5., paid $1,114 in fines dur- ing 1897. and thm mill remains 8370‘. u'npaid.1\'ear|\ the whole of thv uvl- IN ted lines new (onsumetl h) the 4: kits of out 1' 'ing the law. was Putnam's I’ainIPss (‘orn l-Ixtrm whivh will extract that sure can 3 day without pain. 'l‘hv I‘d-w: receives the record nf, daily oxporienm‘. (‘unstnnL suffering {mm oorns wiH mar yuur imauty. Do not: Jo.k anxious and disruntmfled. hut Sold b Druiii'écsï¬iéiԠ" V lhll's anally Pill: m the boil Engrlishruzmâ€"J~ my. ye knaw, what's the Louk'ngu to “Winnipeg? Railrnavl 'I‘irkm Clerkâ€"Tho wlntrago. Englishmanâ€"Thu l'nnkasrP. yo. knuw. â€"the tariff. “’hau's Hm tariff! Ticket Clerk-l huwn'! time 10 talk politics. He‘ gives u dlim‘oumging :u-cnum, of the. Yukuu n‘gimL Ym. He swans to be :1 YuknmwlasL. 3interes1ing mainly lmuuse it; revives the image of thJ Prim-e â€1' Wales. No other current puataLgc stamp ex- ists with Lhu Prinz-e of \Vulz-s' p -x‘trait. But. it “ill be new“. [,0 must; [wuple ex- t‘opt, plhlzueliï¬ts that two “Myer pur- trnits of his ruyal bighuess of differ- ent periods‘ haw already appeared (In passage stumpsâ€"in imh cases th s» of mel‘onndmml‘ One «'1' Lhrm showed the Prince of “'qu a: a my in High- Iund ("Mum‘- witb the (Elongurry cap; the other, dating {rum lï¬titi. 11:15:: por- trait of his royal lllghnessz arrived at mambo 1d. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills rum by go- in;: to tho roat (21' the (limmw. They renew and builil up the blood. nnsl strength-n H10 m‘rves, thus driving disease from the >ystem. Avoid imita- tions by insistinu' that evury box you purvluisv is (‘ncluscd in :1 wrapping hearing Hm gill trade. mark, Dr. \\’il- Mums“ and health. The next, spring. howev- er, my health again gave way and I imlm‘tlizltvt’ly began using the Pink l’i‘.ls again. and I um happy to sm that they affected that Lime :1, pennant-at our:- and toâ€"day 1 am we}! and hearty as if I vom only forty, I stromrly rer‘om- I more 0th forty, I stromriy rer‘om- mu m] Dr. “31' il‘lS Pink 11115 to all “210 am suffering: as I “as. work of, farming won: me out 001111141?- Iy, an! tin: hreu'; (loan “M the. mum (‘UHH‘ICU' i'm-rmsu Um rman were cun- Mc! with the bad effects left, by an attack of la grime. One of the results of la grippe was a nasty cough, my other was the comp'lvtc loss of am!"- tite. My spirits were greatly doprvxsed MN I felt that I had lived out my days, I I .â€" - - , Atlackecl “'lth la Grmpc thh loft lllm Weak null \Vm'n Out â€" I‘ldney 'l‘rnuble Add"! [In «Tolupllcmlons and [he Sufl'or- «r “us Dlncunruged. From the Journal, Summurside, PJL‘J. One of the best known men arounxl Bedique and vii-inily is Mr. Alfred Schurumn, who has recently Icmovevl to North Carleton. Mr. Schurmun was born in Bedique about seventy years ago. Some txxentyâ€"Iive years ago he “as svorn in as a justice of the pram, unil alout txxcntyâ€"nnu years ago he was appointed clerk of the county court. in l-oth of \‘.hi('ll offices h:- 11:13 givon every rulisfuL-lion. Mr. H-hur- man was also 2L farmer on :1. large sculn an] like must mm: engaged in that occupation lezl a. lusy life. brim: vom- pelln-l lo nth-ml strictly to lHlSllH‘STS, but less than u, ymu‘ also he I‘m-tir- 0'I from fnx‘mim: and mm lives in a. i-oll:i.;ro in Nm-lh L‘urle‘lonl llvforn his I‘eliremvnt, \xm'k suvh us only a man ongagel in that m-curulion lrnmvs um- thing:Li)0|1t.(-I:1i:ncl hisullt-niion. llis inm'ozuiug yt-ars um iv the hunk-n hun- ier, unl the xpring “ml: of 1W3 wan} him (‘onwlt-lvly out, This is “hal. 11) tolls al'mx‘t it, (u)! h-w.’ he “‘11“. vuz'awl. " in tho. Spring 01' 1293 the. cormtunl‘. toil uni rlrmigery mnnuctml “ill! lhc SOMETHING FOR NOTHING A STORY TOLD BY A JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. .\ DJ'IS'I'ROY l-ili 0i" l.\l.\(}l£.\' Permanently Cured. PRINCE OF WALES STAMP. ’l‘IIE ()l'l-I; nty-Five I’LUDELLA Ce‘ TO Ladies TRY}? IELLA CeyIOn Tea. r one cent. Try it, “In! more. N‘s ENG ‘Auu‘ n, Jl|_ ’aie Peonle USU ‘tUI‘ in a The 11;...â€- Wrswns in t in tho new it “â€115 hl'l'nx eral. How do yo VIE applims er. r,éewsï¬am l\’r\n {“CL’I i ï¬ood’s I35}; OiMm fullâ€"5i. by Fx‘u Tommi I) have Iweu x it? Oimxmu find 1L Jam ui H] II N l’cmlhh In ‘1‘331‘0! ~11er 'l'lu m :H II Pikes are simple in RILEiLV rural. They ( in Hm “'UI‘St alumni Jmsmf blond, quickly pleluly. 'J'ig-n- is unh in Hug, Wu] Jossof blot) plelcly. TM In; 'l‘ghe rh‘lvd begun to dirwtiwns. ‘l'fhn cure and her 11 a kinâ€"34: her TH'O‘.’el flu Lhie Kg; (Ml 01.13:,» medin'ine. You ( ('mnfr rt it, is to to have her rest, 1'me tlxr“ Pure is p aluaya feel than saparillu.†Gen/r: mfehul‘gh, Ont. Child Was Not Well a Day for Three Yearsâ€"A er’s Grateful Wards f Cure of His Daughter. â€My little girl, who is rm yvurs old. “63'1"â€! wnly three at the time of h~-r birth. Fm years and a quarter of hc-r life nut, well a Hin'th- why. 1' vns' n [so give her 1. Ud's‘ Fax'sapari 'mnghl I w: u.‘d Lrh'l- i! ‘ .‘ ., : (‘unudu'x Gt‘t‘aicst ruggip‘u. Pr Ml MLL Wonderful Effect MGR l to he [he mmt economical. . . in the world. TRY IT 1 l... 11'. SEW-1f: AT HRS? rzys t m :0 “wave: any Kind of i'Ht-n ro 11:: m m In» IEI'Z‘illllinu. r‘l simple in the in-ginning and y‘mi. The): can be cured mun 'urst alum-s \viLimur. pain or rmxi, quickly, sure 3;, and vom- 'i two is only «nu remedy that; it.~“'l rask's Magnulic Oint- Film is [:(ez‘mune tel thankful fu um: lx-sleL «as a 32th 1121-“ wn g¢ “-(ovexy, due. .43 'E .x~tf~:ts of Lh 4 \.c qu (1.: not kno .v is to my “in: and was! tel tn houith meet Mwiicinc. Suid by ~11 u 531: wt? {or 5. Get Hood‘s. \\ a unvr nothing but the hare H‘nlh when we claim pu U W “i I I'll. lNDO-C'EYLON TEA. .VC inflummui -n in irrilurcd surluve t1†thcul, rcduu Not Well a Single Ill! 115 “(A h thh cnmlnymenis of -r1 1 will he continued .- mwmable no“ than dim: th'JJne so gen 0 that out tiugly to 6", 'ï¬} â€˜ï¬ 35 "q S as? r 05?: ll't 3'3; BLE Umtm‘ unlirely umex'ille, snys:â€"â€"" Jr“ i‘rzmk's -Ingnct- ir-u'iinq piles, and um Hun anything Ly. 1 way p‘rsuuded s Sar‘saparilla, and give it, u. ;'a.i1' trial. taking- ir according l'asleL â€as a perfo t 11 ha): 1gu d‘esel' l nui'rU-n, 5L. (.‘x'uix : .sui‘frIrczl save cre- [Ami no r: medy {'5 Helga:- Iiii: (Jim- mc at; mug, and. prvsant Lime. †ivmy 5115's:â€" "‘15 ii}: the piles fu-r I. uni haw tried inns but, rev-xiv I nus induced by iii-:H'vr, to use WHO is naw seven m 1mm? 1| an IIIshzl' 1! for H ads Sar 3m? :u'hud, “all Yearsâ€"A Fartâ€"th- w'xl, reduur‘ the membranes in (and: (ion. lhe I permanent. Mary unzi unso- :ny three pound; rth. Fur three T‘hnr life she was xsk's Jhxgnuic 9 40 «'ran fur i~' put: uponly 217 Buy street, Live JaLply 1-0- â€8 e31 sum, 11 4. \‘. onderful knox “but a :1: and myself ,n N O \V m.’ and. I cured \\ 1U) -n im unali- for the Scorch: 906 MONTREALâ€"Windsor Hotel Biock. WINNIPEL‘.“ Winnipeg RubberWorks. HALIFAX-~0ï¬ice Opens Ist April. FREE OF COST. HA.RTPORD Single £1.13)»: and VIM pebble tread tires come from the hands of experienced work- men, not lacking in one good thin-w that goes to at once make a Lire saw , . riding, wear resisting and pert-.xi 5;: ï¬nish. “'6: fully guarantee every pair of road tires. and repair '1 ranted. to any one who win E91] 1 Caz. Indestructiblt‘an Wicks (need notrimmfng) amon frIAnds 12:. 10cm. ca“. .Wrtze us and we will mun ynu L o \Vicka. You 8t†them And send may 11:: muacvzmd we wm mun son 1 ye 3171;. STAR CHLMLCAL 00.. 301.578, Cameraman. Lona. The ï¬awson Commission 00.,“WM nor. of West Mar-hat and Boiborne 8t" - TGRONTO. OUNG MEN. Learn to (‘uf No better trade or profession. Wriw {qr partir‘uiura. Apples, Poultry, Eggs MIDI/pen IL â€1. .\(.-A .um â€er 1“,.“ UL Hiivin': a kind “40rd, of dam?“ Hm“), uvt. It costs naming. IT COSTS NOTHING. Thackeray tells of 3 km] W} saw .1 vacant place on Us (51 he. too‘: am acorn out of} i5 X0 dropped it ;n._2\'c\er lose the .1 In business comes when 1h 1r0u 311 s“- isfaction is given the public T'hats why Nerviline sells so 1apidly. '1" oth- mhe' 1s cured as if by magic, Pain inâ€" ternal or external. {inch :1 [)1 ml"; un- “dots: in Nerviline ery it Shh] by l'ru-ui ~lp'. price 750. mm; Family Pill-1 are Lho Less. [manta Cutting Scheol. CATARRH CAVNOT BE CURED X’Vriw for partiouiura. W 113 Yonge St. ’lorc-mo “’rite-foi prices. ‘ 103d 9 demtnd ate ' never Ye. Fut art .11).! Irv-e of TORONTO TERE 06., Limited, 9 Adelaide St. West. TORONTO, ONT. The Best OARAHIAN GIL MANUFACTURED ONLY BY BURNING OIL. ASK YOUR DEALER FOR Are a true boon to every lady who sufler: in t5» w'fora anon o! nature's effort The: “f. once one tho: x ' :n and restore natural sndhezm‘ny uctlan of Lb! on A: "w,- um For young and derelopzng womanawd I a: . any named,- whtch can be Mei. The; a. e corr nu: v . solely Yum. the actin- panciples of veg-rune Iu‘: a: on. and are pencczl are an: reliable. Ask your drug.“ (or them, and he does 1 0: keep them In stuck he ca; rocure than: {or yuu. Pnce 81.00 per Bonk. or c’ {at £6.00. Wholesale Agent-s: The Toronto Pharmaoal 00.. Limited. Toronto. a A Speciï¬c for Female Complaint; â€" HAVE YOU â€" A PIG WITH TWO TMLS? W. G. HARRIS, fliééhm, wuuam 51,. - - - TORONI0,0DL FOR CURB. Intelligent ladies and gentlemen can be «up. plied with genteel and very PROFH‘A Bus cmpnyment.1n1u:tryl~ the. «mi. 312,;- P is AI’Y o a -cure GOOD REMUYES’A TIOY Can gi ve ,he address I' freprewamuvo who hm iu<r cleared $113 in 21 D ‘ YS 35 can be made r153): AT v-o xr own [1 IKE LVICHOLS 5: C2.. The Wightman Sporting Goods SLEEPING BAGs. 8m on: Rooms. Maseru-o NE‘N Sxowsnons BEDS. 110076.}10:CA51:<L I†warm TACKLE ETC. Send for Klaudixeli‘u: “WE WANT V. U QUICK." Klondike Supplies. . . DRU SPROULE. B.A .. (gratuazï¬ of Dublin University. lreh'ndl Special at. Chranlq :05 or the Nerves â€10021.005511' 10m 1 Ai' meat: . :ui\’:1.111’::crgy. Let: use nudeum any 1111st SJ Carlton St. ., Turunto. rJa’BEs ONTARIO BUSINESS COLLEGI Most, widely Attended in America. Fcl Illustrated Catalogue (80th year}. Annamaâ€" ROBINSON 8:. JOHNSON, F.G.A., BELLEVILLE. - - > ONT. CO.. 403 ST. PAULSTq MONTREAL QUE. PHILESS I’EHHWHL PILLS ï¬ayai 65! $0. Royal $3.ch â€" I? So, Wnns -â€" DR. GOODE'S 3i; Richioia VWEIt. Toronto. Mills. mm. 8; Ha! Barr-interacuu. re mm to Wenley Bldg». Richy moat 3:. Wu Tomato.