“ It, all comes from having been shut up- here so long that the most trivial incident assumes gigantic proportions. It is not interest in the man, but a. woman’s natural curiosity which has been too muvh repressed." This is what. she. tells herself. but she is hardly deceived by what she says. it is easier to decr-ive others than to (leveive one's self. Besides she has sen him oftener of late. and the conviction has grown upon her that he. has not happy households whom misery had not made hitter. and who would have treat- ed him as one of themselves. But she . â€"hating all men as she does. and (18- I ‘sing them so thoroughlyâ€"how can ore than merely civil, coldly 3 !" cries little Rollo again. I to her reverie. ' VVLLAJ ‘ Still (-nnjecturo cannot but be rife and often she finds herself wonder- ing whether he was in the Crimea. per haps even at Balaklava. itself at her fathrr‘s side. and whether it was as officer or common soldier he fought. He looks old enough to have been there. and yet his voice is so young. Altogethâ€" er. it is n "arch“... __ . , :u ursc sm- resolves to question him herself upon the suthct. and then m.- tural delicacy makes her hesitate. Per- haps he does not wish his antecedents to be known. anti surely she should. he the last to wish to peer into the past of any one whvn her own has been so dark and gloomy! DLtll uvul. uuu 4: [DIS man she feels sur; that what- ever ho-Ihas done in the world has been done thoroughly. At first she- resolves to question him herself upon the SllhiPr‘t :1an Hmâ€" â€"- . ,uw. v. um yzuwess. Then Lady Leigh remo‘mbers the deep scar on his cheek. and wonders if :3 could possibly be a saber cut. A 30!- dier’s daughter herselfâ€"her father died a hero’s Heath at Balaklavaâ€"she still has a deep veneration for all sons of Mars. even the meanest of them. and 4f this man she feels sure that what- ever hen/has done in the world has been done thomnghly. ALR- Hts has ve‘ DOWCI‘S of h; Surprised at Then Ladv “ \\'us be there, then I" "I don‘t knowâ€"perhaps has been everywhere, Ish‘ replies Rollo proudlv, "Mother," says little Rollo. a. few days later. "don‘t you think Mr. Dare talks like a. soldier ‘3†Lady Leigh starts. “ How can you tell. child? You have newr even seen a soldier." "No. but ~vou have told me about grandpa, and read to me about them in banks. And mother. he is so brave, and has suz-h wumlerful stories of the Warâ€"that dreadful mutiny in India. you know." J a- \..\ \uuub'ul. LLIZLE S118 n33 not lost all powur to charm. Of! course it is only an elderly tutor. unworthy of her in every way; but stillâ€"but still, if it were not for those hidwous glasses. he would not he so very ill- lonking. and even with them his appear- ani-e is distinguished and much above his position. at the turn things are taking. If only the ungainly form of the tutor is to keep thesv two from love. his task will not lie too difficult a one. “'omen do not always insist upon beauty in their lavasâ€"witness Titania‘s passion for the weaverâ€"and propinquity is a. man's strongest point. vegxnning of her Til loves her no less bt‘t‘ grathed by suffering Is that tried by fire only helped to make . . “vu- And then. half wc gravity of the ran So much greater than the occasion. she rises seat. and. with a, litti well. leaves him there For a long time he 1 loss, thinking of their the confidence she has It" only he might tell â€"a love at first sight t events have strengths: to her that all is not n He pushes back the long hair from his neck with a half laugh. in which, as at; once she recognizes the absurdity of her suspicions, she joins merrily- “! am very glad it is not so. The hpnor of being educated by a royal hlghness would he to 0 much even for my little Lord Tmhrh ,_.°..u buLUl'. She tanks at; him only meets the. blank g blue spectacle and a 1 smile on the thin 1i] At the idea that. l joke. her delicate eyebr er in a darkling frown is angry, he hastens " Forgive me if I 1‘88. and was amused by the but seem strange that should be taken for a guise.†__-‘. She asks ql ed susplcion .c “.110 are yOu I?" l: Knowâ€"perhaps he wasâ€"he everywhere, [should think." ollo proudly. very exalted ideas about the his tutor and would not he at any proof of his prowess. ,1“ 1 ,_:_L ' nythfng like what my v _.., tau; vcaa. Leig.) remembers the deep cheek, anfl “onders if: CHAPTER IV. CHAPTER V. - ,,- --..-w...u.. we strengthenedâ€"and prove It all is not over lwcuuse the ‘ of her lif? was so sad! He no less because she has been r suffering; the purvst gold ‘ied by fire. and sorrow has !d to make her what she is: ’u have told me about ‘em: to me about them mother. helis‘so brave, ‘w.. uvu and the conviction r that he. has not is now. Some time :n his to command so, how his pres- 1 times having been shut “WWI lerful storiéé (St the l mutiny in India. then i" perhaps he. wasâ€"he re, [should think." dly. ted ideas about the ‘ and would not he E l.‘,, .nnt A he cnntinues )1†their mevï¬hgilgd of she hag} placed in him. a. that he is daring to Me eyebrows come togethâ€" ug frown. and seeing she hastens to apologize. e if I read your thoughts ad i... 4L a» nun searchingly. but unk glare of the dark- 1d a. quaint, quizzical ‘in lips. ’ 1 her of his [avâ€"e thzl_t Subsequent lâ€"Continued. remains motion- but she 9. says. :han to [10.8 sen 8- prince in dis- 5111- 1t couldvnot -I of all menâ€" ms the‘ a. Point-blank “3!“. quickly. Lzuly Leigh is self than with not. feel‘1‘eUHy a] like to ‘form I sumpf' ' sh‘ veg your pardon." hé says humb- Ily. “I had no f t 11†right to intrude. Iâ€"I . OTSO myse .’ _And in good truth be has forgotten himselfâ€"forgotten the part he has to glay, and the respect due to the Indy he receives his income of £ ‘_ ' . It is with almost abject penitence that he turns and makes his‘ way: from her presmnn ‘ JV.“ nut. 1|. “'5 DOC that } tices haw; it is their expression :0! :mssionate admirationâ€"or is i She starts to her feet and c im. but even as he met hen now how careless he had been a. moment had pushed the 8; back to their place. . iLittle Lord Leigh claps hi: 1n childish delight. ‘ "She has chosen you, Mr. Dzu has chosen you i" he exclaims. But Colonel Dare only bows ore the woman who is looking dignant as an outraged queen "I beg your pardon." he says 1y- “I had no right to intrud forgot _myself.†tum (1)1“ mmnut a mask of gingé‘i>efxwre ‘tham. As Rollo had said earlier in the 'mening. they . were undoubtedly beau~ ftxful eVeS_ hm n :c. .4 u . - “my. I ‘ She is seated in the ( room. her back to the (1 head half turned. with a] a mirror is in her hand. no; know the tutor is th‘ sees his features reflected been propelled along so 1'; (“ran â€"â€"7‘ Servant. [Now she is getting been playing a very on the~corner. hunt, the SH man's buff. and has: had in keeping up with the 7m. As a rest, she 11 'mzeter game. “bu“, nun hefnre where he isâ€"in such a whirl is his mindâ€"the boy has pushed him into Lady Leigh's presence. The room is turned upside down. Rol- lo has Iateh' received 21 book fmm Th" .1..._ 4-, I ' he hax‘rllyiik-I‘IBG'; :5 r3: hut." says the confident smile. “ H20 in as my very I know ShP'†have me I" ‘ He has dragged the tutor with into another room. erywhere for means of disguise when suddenly an idea strikes him. “ Mr. Dare. you go in this time, and} I'll go in afterward " hay, with :1 50'1"- tho nvxt time- Ishail own self. :1an then him and is looking: ov- which †If she tainly' wo (‘nn‘t £09 7: n’f ‘nown r.“ Â¥ ,u. uu u] K:«'1(I.flnd then Sht' “my, proud that his 1 be so difficult to please hen. than. how are now 2' 4“...“ nIuUU passes the lutm"sf:1(‘e 'at the answer he receives. but he makes no comment and R0110 goes on." "Mother is ‘shy widow,’ of course, and I keep {:mng nehind her chair, Ionk- ing different: every time. but she won't have any of us." he concludes, triumph- antly. proud that his mother shnuld be so. difficult to blensa _..-\,uull JAEIV I "What are \ou pin: " Shy widow. " A strange smile passes at the answer he receive no comment and R0110 "Mother is ‘shy wid J u“. I l , ' V ‘n ' Won’t have you." 3516.! hut. says the hn‘ \ UIUDN Dare is on his way to the lib- rary when the sound of soft laughter and Rollo‘s shrill cry of delight arrests his steps. As he lingers. longing. yet not daring to join them. the door of the room Where fhnv gm :.. :_.._ . a stranger might have, smiled at her self-aimsmnent. and at the gracious pardon nvcm-ded by the, young num- (‘I‘aL who is already beginning: to know his power. but she herself sees nothing ridiculous in it. Is he not her allâ€"â€" her king in whom all her hopes are Centered. the nnly interest and love, of her lonely life? “Never miml mother," says the hay, magmaniumuslyâ€"“never mind: I did- n’t. cry. you knnw uml “N" ' ' A ~ mean to be unkind." A stranger might h: seifâ€"ahnsoment. and pardon nvcm-ded by 1 (-raL, who is already [w his power, but she her ridiculous in it. Is 1 her king in “am... -1 k< “Nu“; LUl a ulumenl he returns it with a gesture of dis~ appointment, offering no remark. " Well, Rollo, what do you think of him .’" asks his mother. timidly. “I think he looks cross. 1 think I would. rather have Mr. Dare." Hush!" says Lady Leigh. Sn stem is the rebuke conveyed in that single mnnosyllnhle that; the boy stops ahashed. and his eyes fill with tears. Before they have time to full. his mother catches him in her arms and kisses him passionately, half sob- bing the while. †Rollo. Rollo, my d arling. I did not mean to be unkind" Slowly, as if much and yet obliged to cc quest, Lady Leigh lea after ten minutes‘ abs 8. case in her hand. The boy alumst snai er, so eager is he to ther’s. portrait, but v ed the case and look he returrw if “'1‘" wt: uumlranonâ€"or is it love? ts to her feet and confronts ven as he met hen glance he careless he had been, and in had pushed the spectacles n... -1, , think I'll ;._‘. ‘tUIKJI †Hush. my darling answers gravely, an paler as she speaks. “But, mother, let u..- H " Was be good ’I†. is the boy’s next quesuun. with irre ,. preSsible curiosity. lhe subject is so seldom broached. and he has had so few Opportunities 0? learning anything of his father. or 111.3 tastes and favorite pursuits. ' Hush, my darling! He is new ,"8118 ansnvers gravely, and her face GI‘OWS Dalm- nu um -_»,_., sition to the still young face. But. then he has seen him without his specgacles and on them Colonel Dare has depend- Ed."h‘°fly for the success of his dis- l pupil {hat hissï¬octacles formzrd, and for the first Leigh gazes straight into kn"; - , ‘ ‘ ’ I truth he has forgotten )tten the part he has to respect due to the Indy 9 receives his income of It is with almost ahject 1 he turns and makes his ‘ presence. is more vexed with her- 1 him because she can- nngry at what she would his "imperiinont pre- ihe. of ('0111‘5‘4‘. has not by the indignation she ‘0 a novel sunse of V .vvnnux IS face. with :1 gleosomu smile tutor stoops and strokes his rl ‘llv nu v“... , a {te'rwa id.“ is getting tired; â€.4“ “\rl - 3T nave you" t," Says fhg hoy’ “-ith 8 RW‘ 3 :mile. “ the nvxt limo lshall 15' very own self. and than “ll have me I" ‘ lrnggod tho tutor with him =r room. and is looking: ov- A or means of disguise when THE a idea strikes him. ‘9, you go in this time, and FE fierward." starts. Ho would most cer- For F" refused had a moment linen “5-“ l for thought. but Rollo. in ""1 ss. has hurried him away Plâ€! before he hardly knows sâ€"in such a whirl is his From t my has pushed him into Many s presenoe. especial ‘8 turned upside down. Rol- {ind Vic received 21 book from llon- god of t l“ sorts of mums and. as Fer-cum it 'is not that :shï¬e‘i‘ls- then‘ expression. so full I-.ZA , A ' ' d has: had écime (iiâ€"ffiiuléy with the agility of her =st, she had proposed a :d in the centre of the k to the door. and hot ind, with an nrvh smile: her hand. and she does tutor is there until she‘ 93 reflected in it. He has! along so rapidly by his] 1..†-:1ressingly )y almost snatches it away from anger is he to gaze‘ upon his fu- OI‘LmiL. but when he has open- :use and looked for at moment ms in with a gesture of disâ€" nent, offering no remark. , Rollo, what do you think of ul- u l. \ . nuu- hev hwe hair] \from the) from his mothers, too those momâ€" fit to mate ed to marry .he met ls his repxoof. or at ispleasure, but honplace words I.n still confus- Sire :11 ways EEJ 111 inch .cas ary one-sided puss~ï¬i- the slipper and Mind ouly hows low he- ) is looking as in- tacit you playing. my boy?" ,I put an anti-muoassar I LLAN ‘ i if much against her will, ged to comply with hiS| re- Leigh leaves the mum. and M1? Dare I-â€"sh< hey are is burst: open. out, his face crimson and plonsure. “ K ‘ ‘ . .J‘ .‘ ‘3 ‘. consé’nt, I 6.5? 100 Tea. “do, sum games Mr. guylv, flinging his 111, am. looking up "Y‘A A his hands leaves the room. and uhsvnce, returns with .)\\‘ DI} m 1;;â€" l. she to it If he the lutor's son are soon on- h has the effect you ï¬ning: in now letâ€: Won t know she has Serious (‘on .. _v..,..â€" auO win. her :1 physically changed enough to cause anyone t at the change. ‘. 'vhn fl‘xtui‘lt 3- .1 see his pic- Pills: brzuighr‘her death to the onj Ho. was astonished; fluwinted wit“ knowing how ' .31 V uau immuuwu no 141 pounds. Only one month ago she called at the home of l the minor of this paper to leave her ad~ dress to have the Reporter forward- ed to her at Arlington. Mass. During the moment’s conversation with her the above facts were told to Mr. \V., A. Richardson. the editor. and with" beaming countenance Miss Ferguson‘ willingly agreed to haw fell 3 .~ the people "How Dmk} Pills lnjuught her fr ' A" wnsagaln strong and healthy. While ill she had greatly run down in weiNht, and atlhe time she began using Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, was reduced to 102 pounds, and when she had com~ pleted the eight box her weight had incrgglsed to 141 pounds nu!" ‘- ,7 -v.e,wuu uuuunued Lakâ€" ng‘ the pills until she had used eight boxes, when she was completely re- stored to health and happiness. She wnsagain strong and healthv. WhilnԠELI-L" ' w..- â€um-mm: mer Sister to get. her a box. Following one directions carc- £quy she began to take . by. day went by she began to fe ter and her spirits to return. and in the course of a few weeks she walked n. mile to the post office and home again. Miss Ferfl‘uï¬nn r-nn‘u'nn-‘J . ' Dr. '\Villiams’ Pink Pills guson resolved to give t and requested Iher sister box. Following one din fully she began to take tl by day went by She hega her and 1h.†mm†M. -7 ,WA u; ur. wxlliams’ Pimk Pills was taken, She had tried upwards of (.anlly different kinds of mudivineâ€"smne from doctors and some of tlhv many patent drugs for sale at druggists. Hearing from a friend of ï¬he value of Dr. '\Villiams’ Pink Pills. Miss Fer- guson resolved to give tlhem a Lrizil. and renuoslpd Ilmw ain‘nv A ‘ 's have ruf- boy's u for Many of our Cape H1 especially those resitli: and vicinity. will remen ject of this atrticlo. null 21 Ferguson when residing- on. Hardwood llill. just 0 of the town. From 1890 [less proywl upon Miss M from a. bright and healt became an invalid. comp up to weakness and despl the spring of 1895 she It From the Sydney. NS THE EXPERIENCE OF FERGUSON, 0F SY! GAINED 39 PGUNDS †Hvoanéé it" ha, ha .' How (Ir 1- Five Years Slu- “ii-i lens Invalid â€"- l'an VVlllnmt Beurlltâ€"lbr. Pills Ike-store "or "on II:x starts from his so and down Hm mum in agitation. when sudden French Winvlmv, be $905 arrests his Stuns and m , “H, â€.mwn C.\al7l.l‘y, le5 Rollo peremptorily, having no idea. of being kept too long on the tip-toe of exim-tution. liesidns not: liking to run the risk of the tea getting cold and the cake Spoiling by it too close adherence to the rules of society. Roylike. he has no sympathy with fashionable .m- punctuality. All day long he, keeps running,r hunk- - ward and forward between the kitCT 1n i land the. summerâ€"house. " on hospitable 3 thoughts intent." Lessons are susponrl- ’ed. and the tutor spends an idle mornâ€" ing in the library. reading the papers and speculating upon the changes that will have taken place, before he goes out: again into the world. Does he intend to remain here so long as his survives are required in the false character he. has assumed. or shall he :Lvow himself and trust to her gener- osity to forgiut.‘ Nay, shall he. :u'ow moreâ€"â€"sl1:ill he tell her of the love that. has grown up in his hmu‘t extinguish- ing all else, and would he have a. chance of sueoess ? _ OW \4.,,.u.u uuu utl nâ€Ll takes up the idea in huge delight. He will have a tea party that very after- noon; his mother :iu'l tulor are to he the guests. and Tabitha shall help him to plan the feast“. Theyâ€"the guests- are to know uolhing 1Ll‘0lll. it until they come and find the (luinties propurml. H("0.1110 at, five O'clock exactly.“ says I)..ll.r. .h... . .. _ is whathousg] We suggest a trial. Lead ;,; For some weeks past workmen have been busy constructing a small Swiss summer-house in the grounds, the young lord’s latest freak. and now at 1 last it is completed, and all three have gone out to see the finishing touches put to it. Rollo is in ocstuciesi “ It is all my very own, you know. and no one can come in unless I ask them." he. observes, with quiet. satis- faction. the first taste of proprielorship ‘ provingr very sweet. “You will have to give a Live warming." laughs Lady Leigh. " What‘s that?" Laï¬y ngh explains and hpr Rnn the subject is forgotten or at 19-“St ignored, and they become very €00" friendsâ€"better than Lady Leigh could have [mlieved she would ever he with any man again. {use it’s such a o How does the ma anyone to‘ bé is" was and Cape Breton readers. residing in Sydney I] remember the sub- 10. and also knew Miss residing- at her home [1. just on the I'ordm'a Lot. She gradually the used to spend of everyday 0n sister‘s. Friends y to go away with '95 Sydney, and seeing person was 1 you come 7" n mpifal joke. Ha, mun hater take to xe glass the better EH! sun!) a. grin of face that Cuiunul Wonders (0 what Far better that Im amazed 09. how Colonel 31'. By flow-l it and apparent 1y tint and walks up n um-ontmllahla *nly, at the low 5 something that 7th." ac- ,_.-_,. An orderly offim rounds, was :nstonish‘ try singing at. him i ‘ 'Hi fiddle (10 hi Li! “What (in you 1m Ienging in that fashh ï¬cer. “The 1115!, time T\ I was 10h! 1m rhullvm.‘ ical \Ung, and thut' ] know sir," r'enliml f ‘ihtï¬ "That's not. it," 1‘01 "011, well, (he othe: huzarded the man. " \anl. that's nvzu‘ 91 said (he sentry. An orderly officer, r. M .lu'u. ,1 uu KNOW the dam, and unless you give 11w i-ounl sign there you are. and then: you“ remain!" reigned 1hr. sentry, And did remain there until :th visiting ficer :LdJnill/mi him in lhc small 110 of the morning. On another ovmxinn the was " Nurdenfvldt," the n Lain kind of gun. A prom-hing the pickt-L. . (follvclion thn 1: some sort. nf a gun h been menlinnml as the. vuunlersign. a In unswar in tho vim llvnge, gave " M: im.’ ('ounters ulna of ac soldier, on had a hazy QUEEN RMJENT'S V vv-\l. n V! , ‘nkv qua ‘ n Brnmu rof'md the weary if “Hang it, all! You know “.1 ough! “1111123 Hw use 0! pl tool at this time u the soldiuz‘. "(,‘un‘t, be hvlpvd. You kno an-“ f night! I The (:ountersign for {always read out at (ire .‘afternopn. If u mun w; -[>u.r;1do. uud nvglccu-d [might find himself 11) an dicumvnt. The author of e!‘ in Mululwlelund " 111 cases in point. A Lmopvr had gone t tar-11010 Lifter Lhu ed. ‘ sentr (>11 returning he w but; not knumng the (‘UI sentry refusvd In lot. 11 Ienge _ cu :mvl guards posted. 1‘ ~ '~ ’ duty of a sentxiy, when 0.15 we 211)}..uuched to cry out, "Hall .' Who goes then- I“ and on receiving the reply. "A friend," to say, “ Advance, friend, and give the cuuntm‘sign l" liuL the wntinels, not being disciplined sul- diers, frequently mistook the orderly officer, who visited each post during the night, for the other sentry from the next post. and inchud of using the prescriin-ii formqu would greet him familiarly with: â€Hullo, Smilh! ls that you !" Then. in plave of the friendly reply. " Yes. how‘s things.†would some the rejoinder: .. Why, sir. don't You hull sunll "h"! During the Mutubelelzmd “hr of 189( ‘ the relief Ion-u. marching in search 0! the natives. hulLed when the place seâ€" lected for the night‘s camp was reach- ed. The waguns were drawn up in laug- er formationâ€"diamond shape or ob- longâ€"ml iuns were, served, supper cook- ed and Euurds unwell nlnr (In-huh IIH‘ ,__ cwus at was astonished to find the, sun :ing at. him in this fashion; idrile de hi Li ! “he goes there? |f [in ---»-~ *7 ' To cultimtea in the use of1’1 E\trmt0r. It n1- sow spoLs on thv painless. It relie C: (Inner My “Ohms-1's she fastly in his SI an ish rev 9 ing hm- mu." uv “1.1.0118 to forgive you when it no man .11“ us {ozgixe fault for thnir sake." he :msww “ She will hardly fmgive inn- L..â€" ~ , .-- u...» n, “.13 [It‘ll brilliant nm~ a very credit to make a lady the suhjer nor to nmer her bnuso- unde pretenses." "N()nSl‘nSf‘. man: vnn urn I!) â€w'v ’1“ the suhjm‘t drop.†“Ashamed! Why it’s the [ever hmnl in my life !" " Then you must; have been 15' unfortunate in your ex curtly. in you mean. sir that fashion 3†ask the ‘elderly gnntle habits 1’†"Hush, Graver! I hauled of the part I the suhimm dry.†" Say about LUDELLA 1mm 1 was nu dn n (-hullvngc in .1 mm: 111:! that‘s the on! ' replied the sentry Hood’s Pills Ia Canada's Greats-it Medicinal druggiazs. 3}; six (or85. Got Canada’s Greatest Medlcino I: the Boat aprinz Medicine. In winter months the perspiration. so profuse in summer. :L'most ceases. This throws ha"); into the system the i1“; urities that should have been ex- pciied through the purvs of the skin. ‘ This and other causes makes the blood impure in spring. Boils. pimples, hum- ors and eruptinns then appear or some more serious disease may take its start. Hood’s Sarsamriilu is the remedy for impure blood iuuli its forxus,as proved by its marvelous cures of blood diseus~ es. It is therefore the medicine for you to take in the Spring. It expels all huzmors. and puts the whole sys- tem in good condition for warmer weather. Hoodfs Sarsaparilla } Queen Regent; A COLD IN ONE DAY . InuanllinincT:1Lh-§.~, A) “-1 if it fails to Enron 27.x for L-harity, says : s girven to the an a $2000 to help Ih recent floods. A “'11:“: do you Spring is the Time \ When Impurities in the Blood L1,, Should Be Expelled. wh THE COUNTERSIGN. elderly gnntleman with quiet a w “Quivkcure†cures ‘, don't you halt and chul- 01' Iaz'erated “'Ou’PiS prevents Mood pmsox ently mistook the orderly visited each post; during or the other senlrx from wt. and insLend of using ii tormulu would greet him ad gone down to nun lhht it was neither a wry i “.0. _ Mmde lays his hand on tho SbOllitie'I‘ and looks stead- hih‘ oyn‘S. (To be Continued.) . ‘.> k ~,,___ A Rare Chance te a calm, hopeful spirit lies : of Putnam's Painless Corn IL__ UUIUI' of " \Vilh Plum- 1nd" mvntions several t nun-r fails I. makes no 1 Hw flesh and is therefore reliexes promptly. Mutubelelztnd “hr of 1896 .-u. marching in search of ‘ulLed when the place seâ€" night‘s camp was reach- lunch-ms or Ilu- War In Knuth Ai‘ri L‘. part I have 'pluyedgflLét r the night was lrcss parade each was absent from I to inquire. he an awkward pre- and 6e“ very oreditthlq thing the subject of abet: house under suvh false It Medicine. Sold b all (or 85. Got. only H00 '3. mean ’1 are the only‘ ills to take with Hood’s harsapnrilla, )zue been singular- )OUI experience." a su f- mun- were it’s... the best joke tell you [am as- I?" This is a Seed: to "3‘, amount paid r: Pan “7)..†.. 1. Bart 2. Her? 3. (3.1â€) . Eel ipsc. round ‘ Hgyprzan, {ht round Age, Wizminmmdt 4. (Edam-ye, Fntflnr's Brunswick 5‘ Carrot, half Ionf. man'let '- 6. Carrot. Gan-mm Naurlot 7. Cucumber. "hm-mo Pickling . Cuon mher. Lon: Green 9. (‘r‘n-ry. Gnlden Self-munching 10. erbs, Sign 11. Herb 12. Herb 5. Savory I. Mnrjomm 13. L-ttuco. Nnnpareil (Cabbage) by number. Buy VEGETABLES. (Order by Number.) I. Bet-z. Eclipse. round 2. BCM. Egyptian, {ht mum 3. (35bbngc, Winning‘mdt 4. Cabbage, Foffh‘r's Rrunsv {t Curran. half Innw â€mu-v“ wm NOT ACCEPT AN the packets are NOT 39! â€"â€"_~, Ah danr \Iahel' s Easter bonnet He admires i. u 1th a will; The\ ire only three months mar And his money p lid the bill. Cus‘tomerâ€"Ywu said w wyru fast, Mack. They cut. ï¬gï¬fardgvim Tires 1‘23!» .‘ 1I‘aciaus f Pitâ€"SO he can see with. Small Boyâ€"Pm mun wear an [.4 eyv'.’ ICXCI AN L'xx-‘om; THAT SAL LOW COMPLEX I 0N izndir-ates that your liver is oul of ord- er. By gently regulating the liver and bowels, Celery King; clvars ll:e complexivn, and keeps the system in perfect condition. L'se it and amid doctor hills. 25 cents for one month's treatment. At all (lruzgists or “'uud-l ward Med. C41, Toronto, Can. Mr. OldLoy. suuring into philosophyâ€" Yes. Miss Younghbing, all M19 mils of civilizmiun are due no over-crowding. Miss l’oungt.hingâ€"'I‘hut is Lrue. Mr. Ohlloy~pleusv Hunt :1 lil He further to- ward your end of the sofa. H and 01509-â€" Nervilinc is a joy :1 in the World equals it rheumatism are rclh stantly and minor ache cured by usingle app line is sure. to cure. Warm: There was something touching :1an ï¬ne. about it, and it was moving ro ru- flect that. he was one of a myriad, scat- Lered over eVery part of the gluho, whu by turn was living .18 he was da- ing every hour uf the hvvnt.y-fuur,~â€" those uwako- doing it while th Ulhel‘s sleptâ€"those impressive burs {m‘uwr flouting; up out of lhu various chimvs, never silent. and nI-vcr lacking revolt ent lislvners. i As simply as if unconscious of whm he was doing. he :sfopped his story, uncovered, laid his laced cup uguinsi his breast, and Slightly han his grizz- ly head. The few 1mm finished, he pm on his mp and took up his tale. again as naturally as if that illlbl'JeCLiun of music had been a part of iLi Last night. the burly chief enginoer, ‘ middle-aged, was standing telling :11 spirited sea-faring tale, and had reach- ed the most. exciting place, when: u.‘ mun overboard was washing swiftlyj 'astern on the great seas and uplifL-j ing despairing cries. everybody racing ,' aft, in a frenzy of uxcitemvnt and [341- " ing hope. when the hand, which hm] i; been silent, a. mum-‘nt, began impres- “ sively its closing piece, and English 5 national unLhem. ’ â€"quh ! Geewhitiaker! 'ou've :omv soup down my nevk! râ€"I's orfuvl sorry. 5:111; but you ‘ I's so in (1011th if you is {Mine me atip er not, it makes me Mark Twain's Experience Alumrd n urmm Ship. While steaming in the Arundnl Cus- Lle through the Mozambique Chunnui, which Separates Madagascar frum South Africa. Mark Twain saw an un» «‘onsuious exhibition of English raw-r- ence for the national anthem. He dew (-x'ilies the scvnn in "Following the Equator," as follows: : SABLE MANLY 7mm; H How’s This ? wln v , - « t - on want. 'l‘zwy a LOVE AN [J PHILOSOPHY DL'DIS‘H “WISDOM ‘9" destrms the germs, that cxuw boils and carâ€" uws the inflammation and gain. Thing of Beauty is a Joy." )unds: applied early poisoning. A REVERENT LISTENER. iSI‘IEN CUN'J‘INGENCY iz'evl anart-histâ€"Mein must hat washed 'ezn. 1 equals it Neurnlgiu and are relieve! almost in- minor aches and pains are AWKWARDVE U) m 21.. why does that young eyeglass on nnly once 9 Adelaido 3:, W we months married mid the bill. use the other eye to Cuts of 25. Astcrs, mired . Mignomfle, IWCE 27. Funny. mixed 28. Fezunéa. mixed , Nut/.rtiuma. tn“ . Sweet. Peal. Fine 31. Wild Flavor. Gan joy also. No r_emedy Onion. Yellow Globe D nrsnip. Rollnw Crown Rudinh. French Blw-ukhsb Radi-«h. Rmy Gclu Squash. Hubbard Tumuw. «xtn early Atlantic Tomato. Dwarf Champion thesv stmkin gs ‘ are all fudge; 'lppliCiLUOI-l. Nervi 3-†kinds FLOWERS w EHJJn;Vp::w “Sumter; ail-{5' a??? to introduce nur \‘cgcuhle ma Floucr ‘ At h . . " Kunl'ante: to phase gun or the n- sent by mail . . 7» (W3 pnce‘ we 09 â€w Y5 given as a present. from the following “2:.†the Varie‘u‘es named buow. Order I'An l}__l_‘ n . ». Toronto , .aw Fin? mixed '. Garden mixed ï¬ves-t mixed Rates the Very Lowest Consistent With Firs t t Ciass P w. KEEN. Manager. HALIFA A. ALLISON. Secretary. HALIFAX. Ontario and Quebec:- J. TOWER BOYD. H. J. JOHNSTON. M x rnu I luulflL New:ound1and:~ X: I 5 RUENGY STAFF ;Ma.nltoba. and L1" DONALDV Ir. : uni. Columbmg? Ho- mctsr, v. .‘INTP. G: C. I. KERR‘ Cart ,‘1 ‘5‘ 5311136. Superintendent. i unset. MOSTILE. L RUNTO: .1 O. Florida SOLID and SUBSTANTIAL » port {or 1897. which will be found in \V. C. MACDONALD Actuary. on a Paid-up Polk) after ï¬ve information sun! on applicatio: lion’s ngt-nts. Unconditional __ .. .vvv :uunn mp nrst nnr‘ u‘CCnlad cabin iffkoth. -ai1inga of donmers or other informatmn Lo any authorized agent. RATES OF PASSAGE Cabin $52.50 and upward-s: Second (‘abin £34 and and $337.25: S'Perage to 1.1x" rpoo), London. (.‘iu~g-:W, helm-.1. Londondvrry or '3 'censtnxm $22.50 and $23.50. A retiuc'ion otï¬ve pcrvom. 1s a‘lowcd on round trip first :«nï¬ M‘Culzd Cdbin iickrh ‘or ailings of «namexsor oLhcr infonnauou apply .0 any auxborizcd agent. 8. Bourlier. 1 King St. W. Toronto. onâ€... ... ~ Summers mil from Moqtrcul ever; morning on arrival of mums from T he Went about 9 o'ctock. Win! 3321i! Steamship (‘0 “Ismhiipbed 1551. .. UN} [“13“ GE 10173 re: c'imdthobégh- 0- .anv i-er at â€â€™16 ‘3: {a \x orld Fa. r1893. EWoouaav 3 parsu‘r t T g r? f noun runs Montreal to .m-ummn: IS one ot'th‘ c City. Homelike and a quiet and reï¬ned nlnc ALLAN mats 78‘ 3h "llfnfï¬ fenï¬e’ Fence--V~'n Mn “Funny “(f hqu Hm. h.-.o .A . .7 r lng. heruuw there to sit. V_ “u...“ the Khan? 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