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Omemee Mirror (1894), 31 Dec 1896, p. 4

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.’;~â€"n oauxng; _eveh the câ€"hildrgx: on the street were quiet. How well Rodbury after- wards recalled the unaccustomed peace and hush of that moment! The room had hitherto been kept darken ‘ 'd - . i- ".4... .uw we house and into his mfe’s room. It was now the early twi- light of an August evening. Every- thmg, even in that crowded neighbour- hood. happened. as he remembered 7 _..u vau "we... m. we: about them at pre- fle was conscious. while persuading hamself that he was anxious for a. final yuccess, that his heart was not somuch ya the scheme as it had beelg, argd that vyife’s room. It was now the early twi- hghtt of an_ August evening. Everyg thmg, seven In that "Anna“; _A,- . . R‘ ays yvent on, until once again. 1rd time, the eve of his de- parture had come. “And I wonder.” he ‘ l w“. The preposed tum, seemed duly Passing cessary stag-es t"_¢0m tainly was growmg 5 it was tram ‘erâ€"A -7 ed ...... , .m uer scarcely augiible ac- cints, thanlnng him, and saymg how tured such designs as had so lately been Rodbury's. tq feel otherwise than gmltyâ€"a bage guxltinessâ€"on hearing language whlch was more touching than the keenest reproaches. When she was quiet. too weak to s 1:, but. not too “zeal: to smile, as with her from 1:11;; tirely wr children were would see the than he had hitherto t possible. Come what mig ed he would not leave L1 01100;. he would stay to -k!‘ J ,_- a“. u . ’witli an eqrnestne A twinge of something like remorse 1 of truth in it. “ pained him when he thought of this. xter than you tell and of the train of selfish. unfeeling afocéoiflfgf’afi' plotting by which he had repaid her. â€"neverl Dr. Berg Perhaps from that moment he was con- 1 "Then I_ will 31 scious of a tenderer feeling for his wife {11210391 d" 19f! be!" 1 than he had hitherto believed to he! a 3 “9“ ““1 .of by their heare possible. Come what might, be resolv- Inqt m" ed he would not leave London just at mine. I have mm" an...“ LA -..-_.. - -n my \AL’LIL nua- ‘ -_- mm umym: w ,' Hand. or see my darling chfldren.â€"Ahl during his illness. \Vhile thinking quu draw from me! I knew .you would. thus. it also swiftly flashed upon him i ‘hy should a sightless. diSf‘gurEdu_“ . _ Dra. v from cu. R ‘ 1â€" hrink from that it might have been hls xllnes ‘ y (be S dearest wife!"_exclaimed Rodbury. which caused hers: another reason for fie hadt mg'oltgntgngy fiulhedt back 1111s .-,, -- - ‘. f calrate'u'sspc: unow e :ho“ 111° 8. Ilttle more consxderauon or clasped the gLrl In his arms and spoke er. _ _ . .anh an earnestness which had the ring A thnge of something hke remorse ggf tfiuth ' In it- "I \Vi” hnrux fr“. L‘a. pained him “:th ha FLA..._LL ,0 AI one to see to the poor cl besides. there came with a and suddenness upon him of all the devotion she h during his illness. \Vhi She was beginning to wander in her to ‘hér. mind; but she never failed to know 5:311): Rodbury, smiling after a. sad, tearful i his hen fashion. when he came to her side. and 5 it to h: kissing his hand. while she strove to i passwm h steric say in broken words 'how sorry she was wyivld so to find herself giving so much trou- she cou bleâ€"rather an incoherent speech. it may 815031;; be; but she wished him to know it . shouldei was upon his account, not her own. she asked w was regretful. to feign Now. this was a terrible fix for Rodâ€" lying he . . wav. ' bury to quote his own reflection. He l fast, 3; was for the second time ready to start her fear upon his journey. was actually on the "0 Fl eve of departure. and again, as on the band! 3 . _ _ . not speal prekus occasion. a serious hindrance v1 have nu cropped up. Heâ€"and the nurse had ‘ know, ax said as muchâ€""did not like the look" ‘11?“ 1"" of Rose, and. in fact. had at once made ,gfiggiggfi up his mind that she would die; and 'she said. so. although he had resolved to leave ; "8-11.1th herâ€"had persuaded himself that he was 351mg; ngJ entirely tired of her and her associaâ€" ; is utterly tionsâ€"yet how could he desert .the girl. Imy mere his own wife. just as she was dying? ;1°°k' Is When she was gone. there would be no am now 1 1‘ “£43. r _ ought to do thatâ€"i l considerate to he] 1! her. It is possible _ .Vfi, unclwax'usn L0 No vehicles were passing; of street goods had not the night, while those who the da had ceased their the children on the street tantrum 1v. use. Hithertthju unsightlinossâ€"suoh Sparle's information was only too cor- I grimdm‘ ”18111117! for Rose. and that . BM pretty faceâ€"hnd been used by rect. Rose was ill, was suffenng from .' her husband in his attempts to 815661 a virulent type of smallpox. and was .' himself for his task; bmt now. he oould . . e t eVen in thxs Short time seriously alter- I ngefnsdegftffed (Effigy. alas-log]: 2011;131:8139 ed for the worse. Again was the house 1y, and though her}? fmeatures had nev- clearud; again was the. trained nurse } er apgeared so seamed and unattrac- sent for; and it was plain that each ' the, gage: felt nothing of the repul- I “‘03 3 chin e mi ht have been person who saw Rose took an unfavor- [e ted to pro d goo. 8’ able view of her case. I A “4- a...“ . .. _, mu 1. wonder,"pe aftqr a short saunter 1n :1 am he came in sight " what will happen to up- toâ€"night ’6‘ There has been luck about them m mm, one .of ihembzs fi‘flhéh nature u'CL gm ne rroperly iégtimate ,lch.the prospgct of part- w1fe «and chlldren gave 2d tigne elapsed; his wife passlng' through the ne- tc_conva. escence: she con- nu..- .. A AN meel'ly disposed o and of Rose; and. CHAPTER IV. 3“? diSposed of; hei 0f Rose; andâ€"3:23 § 'â€"he would be kind I her while he was] ‘ ~V \a. â€"L.lc- him one w ho, - , .7 .luux. 1 snail only know it thus. for I as sne “as (13mg? j up now less fit than ever to be your '- there “'OUId be 3° ; wxfe. I am blind. Frank! completely poor children; and. fand popeIeSaly blind! I shall never see with an awful force I the llght of day again; and worse than 11' ‘h mor , , that. far, far worse! I shall never more " 1m ‘ ‘3 nm 5 , look on the klnd face of my dear hus- She had dISDIayed ,‘ band. or see mv day-lino "Hum . - - g_she cer- see that his ever gm. 0: (1115, war than you tell Emil-"W I. unfeeling Poor ROSP’S tears burst; repaid her. V m , ' , av be was con- . "I‘hen T mm “m...“ well .._-.. Wu wrvants or nurses, these not §o rough for tpe journey as for help m then‘ new lLfeâ€"as almost frightenâ€" ed her. This. of eourse, she soon got over; and her unfortunate blindness shlelded her in her intercourse with the other passengers, who might other- ._ vuu. vux'uu- .ueâ€"s an be recorded" "No, Mr. Rodbury," he said. "I am much obliged to.you, but. it won’t do. I am not half so surprbed about your way, and be always reminding you, if it was onlv r... ..... L_:__ A. 4...." u. wad ll A great deal migt ‘ important changes ut as the result m1: Seen, it will not be v decided upon going to California, Indeed some exten§ his all gqrrent of happiness defipite 9f her‘ sel to her husband which involved so much pain to her. He had no doubt ns'to the counsel he should gLve._ and . chimipg wil} his frxend’s It 31983 mere! â€". v1.1.1 Yb Slibsequenc reports t u n :Jee them pretty curls; and then. with a stzll keener ang, he thought: "What could I have can dreaming of, to plan the leaving such beautiful crea- Pures as them "Mu-“ A. . ,7 ~:,-, ‘41.“; yL_ULu1'8 wmcn :trpse constgzntl _ In his 111an of the c_h_1£dren. his c lldren, soothmg and waging to their blind. unsightly, figserted mother, was too much for 1111. He said in a strain 90 fall int --.-\. ucl. uusuanfl. 1' had a deeger meaning than 101’ by_theu' bearer; “and ‘not miss even your eyes \ mine. I have news also; bl only this at present: we € ~ we above any need for toi again go out with John. stances are greatly changed. your tears, and tell _me V _- , Jun nave home with me because you were kind. and I had, rhaps. some common prettineSs.â€"â€"Nol 53 not interrupt mo." she said, as Rodbur began to speak: “a.II.tha.t is. true; bu do not argue up- on 1}. for you do not know what Is {'ommg. My face, even such as it. was, Is utterly gisfigu_x'edâ€"I can feel it is: my. ____, l . ~rvv-mu au seamed and unattrac- , . tgve. - me felt nothing of the repul- sion 3 a change might have been '-e ted to produce. e sat down by his wife and pke to her. She'smiled mm. burt this true ,her lips qmvered stran ely; then. as I had been her habit of la. , she felt for I his hand. ressed it in her own. 918.8 851 ; _ her or an instant. then kiss? It gpassxonately. and burst into a. rain of ihystencahtears, striving through her lwxld sobbing to say something Wthh she could not render intelligible. ‘ I Rodbury threw his arm round her. and drawing her head down upon his shoulder. spoke'soothingly to her and asked. with a solicitude he had no need to_ feign. the cause of this outburstâ€" : lying her. too. on the folly of thus gwmg “my, now that she was getting well so ifast. and had passed all the dangers of her fearful illness. "0 Frank! my own. my dear hus- band i" at last exclaimed the girl. “ do not. speak like that. or you will kill me! I have never been fit to be your wife. I I know, and have always known it: you I ‘ l l have home with me because you were ‘ kind._and I had. gerbaps, some common pr(‘tl'ln_e_ss.â€"NO! 0 not inlnrrnnf nu." - t __‘. w med. and he was i'ow. the terrible am ty his wife; the sig and pitteq_f§_oe. whi: n u. um ueeper meaning than was d reamt _theu' bearer; “and ypu shall lSS even your eyes while 115111;: l have news also; but I will say his at present: we shall always n_ve any need ferntqil, above all wryw . no. no: 1 Dr. Barge to! me so toâ€"dzu. ' " will always stay with yuu cried her husban His wards ppnnr MAxnn‘ --â€" *L 7 é touch tells me 3,119“ 91,113: know i V'All ouV present : w'e _ €133.11 alway's You shall have no care g- or the comfort and well- children. and I need never ‘. ' . My circum- reatly changedâ€"Now, dry and tell me where you ‘0 live with the children. hey shall have to please 116 was an alterea ribfe announcement the sight of her ace. which the poor figured. but which ; the picture which his mjglgl of the ,Sa-ld "I am it won ’t do. a'tgouu_ your us arms and spoke which had the ring will hope for bet- 9. With time"â€"â€" burst; into 2}~ fresh 1' such as it; wgs, I can feel'xt LS; me__h0}v 1 must but which a Lure which p [d of the “ ling and n htly, and u much for w said ; and t1 umstanoos sc gassed an cg aide more ea my inter- ? or two sh one, Rose ‘ ern suâ€" m: ren were I 5 ‘re in r0- #1 Id toddlo It a "81" little fel- ted a. fa- reflected Its fer again tures or S en. with "\Vhat wag 0f' 10 ran 1 crea- .. N‘ many a to own." 98! am his no“ "t qu' so 1 neonsxs- 8 heart r 001 ‘nd chii- LhOL “0t be berm hat the “0“ ;or and It heysgalf Whe pam 11 She was M1" 5 it so SDUI’ wraf at M;-\l Twig {igfi'tTa‘éZéfi'ted Chumpley; 1 blew in $10,000 trying to make a. show and it busted the third week out. A grcat'many peopfe go beyond their means trymg to make a. show, declared the. sag; phy‘osopher.’ "‘1... Ln- W ,7 7-.» r...u.‘.‘y \ul" W‘s. in fin-t, cur-h was a perfect. minia- ture circle rainbow. This wonderful phenomenon lasted for aboul two hours. or until Lhe sun had arisun to such a height that the reflection sank back against the mountain-side. Mr. “'heelock watched it until it; faded away. pronouncing it the mast. beauti- ful and wonderful sighlt he had ever beheld. Price: 750 and 25c. They impart vitality and enemy. and make the life of the "Mother Sex" worth living. For sale by :11 Dmgaista. Ex inn-tor, punphlot. "Woman's Triumph." sent us on appllcnion. m \ fl IT 1s WRONG. The cause of most all them ill: in enily Rumba:i and effectively remove COMPOUND antitrust“ "W- MILES' (Cam) VEcETABLE COMPOUND and Mlles’ Sanatlve Wash. It. was observed in India. by Lieut. \Vheelock, about the middle of August. Mr. Wheelock was climbing a mountain spur at sunrise. As the sun rose. a rainbow. round as a circus ring, was seen in the fog. which all but obscured one of the _boautiful lakes which am so common 111‘ lnrlia. _Mr. \thelm-k IS a. trained meteorologist. apd was hot at all asLohish‘ad, lo 599 a cmtularfgun- bow. knowing.‘ as ht‘ did, the conditions under which it waglouud. Buu'what atlracied his attention m_ pztrliculzir :was the presence of a hrxghg spot. II] Ith» exact center of the. beautiful var- [02'8th band composmg the Circular “ how." This spot was ,so intensely luminous that the observer .thoughL that, it. might be a_ bush fii'q some dislam-o away, but lhzs supposmon was soon d!s~ pelled by further developments..Slmvly and regularly, and from all Sides at. once, the ’iu‘igh'l, center spot. hwy mo surroundpd 13y Circle’s of radmztmg lighm, each containing all of the primuiwfiol- W‘s. in_ ffH't, curl] was a nerl‘em. mmm- {. no! ouuic Circular rainbows. which, by the way, are meteorological phenomena of ‘ rare occurrence, have been described in "Notes for the Curious “ during the past seven or eight years. The one now under consideration. 'however. was so unique that we would certainly give room for a description of it, even though the department had receuLIyi hem overcrowded with» circular rain- bow lore. "Notes for the Curiou‘ past seven or eight y now under consideration so unique that we would lls ('cnlro 8 Renal"!!! Halon orllght and Color. Somo circular rainbows. “hich. by the w av, are me‘teorological phenomena of rare occurrence have been descri‘lwrl £n 5mm? Every ”5 9%”? Waman. A, vâ€"â€"‘â€"v\-l "No, mu'am. I'd likefo turn in make that woodpiie fairly dizzy, I 5ion't want ypu to think I have §nghtesn suspicxon of your, honesty It wouldn't be busmess-hkef' ,, my mL-LkauLLAU world." “_\\'hat I propose is that you shall spilt the wood and then come in and sxt down and hefp yourself to all you want.” "l'm sorry. madam, but my early training Lus made me business Like. In commerce. you know, 30 days is allowed for payment. That is for the protec- tion of the purchaser, in which relation- shxll) I stand in this transaction." “ E you mean that you’ll come back inside of a. month and do the work. I can tail you right here that Ihave no-l thing for you." "I‘d like to split that wood right now and take my chances on getting the sup- per, but in the eyes of the world that would be an unwarranted procedure on my part. If I were to go ahead and turn that into stovewood {or you. there would be no way on earth of my put- ting it back into its original shape. And then I'd be completely at your mercy . "‘""'J"“‘ “4 “gm. if you will leL me have V ' ou happen to have handy I";l fulfill my part of the [runs- ' ' with the usual» we- thods of the mercantile world." "‘_\\'hat I propose is that you shall sp.lt the wood and then come in and Sit down and M“ WM“ '" A FEARFUL EXAMPLE "I haven't anything to what you call it. if you 5, you can eat." "But you recognize the am purchasing this supp br'zpvn al’ld skill 2” mg it in that manner. if_ix: ”A‘Lg right. If you wxll “That wou. d of course, mess transaction and charity " will." “Madam," he said in sweetness, ”I suppose you V some supper if 1 split that 14‘! _ ”1.. “we ms cuamcter stand. Only flunk} Cyrun~ Launceston, of all per- sons 1n the world being presented as an embodiment of the moral, social. and In fact general virtues!" 1: was strange, no doubt, to one film. like the speaker. knew some of 0, ' a wuy mu' hand across country I flatter myselfâ€"to see 301113 of the ground they lover! There he is. as ular Yankee citizen. and some day. or all I know. he will be in Congress. so high does his character slaml. Only think! Cyru;~ Lauuceston, of all pet“ sons in the world being presented'as an embodiment of the moral, socml. and in fact mum-ml --=-‘ I. c." nemcma co.. 518 St. Paul St... Montreal. _â€" â€"â€"u u- blcflul “Lace. and calls hunself Rodbury. l glider-stand his name is now legally this In_ the’b‘tntes. Anyhow, there he lives wlth his wife. Poor creature. she is blind; trap the smallpox, I believe, and certamly I never saw any one mgrc marked with it. However. in 3mm of this. she is a bnght cheerful llLtle woman, and seems L0 worship the very ground her husband walks on; at least so I heard fxom the nfillghbours. He has five or the fincul away my u‘eLty fair hum! ' tter myselfâ€"to See somn nf n... .__-, . .. A CIRCULAIE RAIN’s‘éw‘ ,,,-_ v-umu ulU ‘ servitude some (in . even it ed. the gallows. ell, than qmte an influential settler! most successful one. He hm estate, and (31.113 hmgsell’ Rt ‘.......a mullet, and he waa'as happy as a mam can well be. We close this history by telling how a. fnend of Mr. Ashwell. having been on a. sporting tour out West. called upâ€" pn that gentleman on his rqcurn, and u: the course of his nurtatwe stud: "thle in California. whom do you suppose I came across! Why. Cy Laun- oeston! You remember mm? A fellow down in Leicestershire. wbpm every- body_ expected would dropuugto penul‘ _-. v 9““ at their {allow-my er. morma was du yn r farm. which they ‘_‘a ‘ranche." €urchaged. J dxction uboud brin mg l.‘ as ladieszm gent amen ally fthUed yet all an Uncummerclal ‘n '- She answered Should Enjoy Life. $5 How Many do ? STICKLER FOR FORM. , V â€":...v uvvv vhances on getting the sup- he eyes of the world that unwarranted procedure on r _ . nu...» - V â€"â€"-v" uuuAU Ul :gorgts of the person in ques- zt ls never too late to mend. Many are misenble. weak and sickly. lnd Imfl'er untold nineties through ailments pecul- iar to their sex. Eu! :1 "0; ll. (The End.) like. to Lu_r_n in and “”18 ‘0 say about if you Split the wood 1128 the fact that I is supper with my objection to express- “- :c :A. - __ "nu yourself :6 all you Trawler ‘. even‘ir Heâ€" é (on, £1.10", he Lemen was not liter- ; all five. of which eventually consisted. )g {iodbury inia. be- luly reached. and a. 3923.1?arned to call . make iL a bus- 1 not an act of minia- n accents of Wi‘LI give me t wood." Promptl‘y, "I ’eases you." 8.1: a the . but Weary‘WaIkerâ€"Sair. Were you ev‘ tarred and feathered? .‘T 731mm; v‘Irtefsfifulâ€"HYos ;(1 once. eary 9. erâ€" ow id ou feel? Johnny lustfulâ€"Like a. blvrd! Next to a clear conscience for solid comfort give me an old shoe. Put- nam's Painless Corn Extractor re- moves the worst coma in twenty-four hours. .Putnam's is the only sure, safe and palnless corn extractor. Failed to we compressor or boiler, and the fin- ish‘ of the work was all that could be desired. A )lacliine lnvcnlml Which Will 00 Ten Times [In- ‘Work or the “rush. A special plant, including portable is engine. boiler and compressor. hasbeen it devised for painting by pneumatic 1" pressure. The engine indicates five .2 horse power at 150 revolutions per min- r ute at 100 pounds steam pressure. and U the compressor is capable of discharg- ; ing 29 cubic feet per minute of free air. The engine and boiler are so ar- e ranged that they can be used for any other purpose than that of compressing, such as pumping. driving coke or coal breaker. working lift to purifier house, or other operations incident to gas manufacture, in connection with which the plant was especially designed. Un- til recently the pneumatic painter had been used almost entirely for light hand-power work, such as enameling over mantels, paintinl,r and ste‘nciling walls of resxdences. etc, in which air pressure of only some five or Six pounds was required to work the spray; but a. gas superintendent, who wanted to repaint his gas holderz thought herould saye money by employing the pneumatic paint brush. if.he wuld only got an apâ€" paratus carrying sufficient pressure. The construction of the plant already mentioned followed. After timing the machine he found that one spray paintâ€" ed 130 square yards per hour. 0n put- ting a good man to work alongside the machine, he noted that the latter got over at least 10 times the work done by the brush; while, of course, it fol- lowed that With a pressure of 20 pounds the paint was forced into the seams of the sheeting and around the rivets very much more.efficiently than when laid on Simply thh' the hand brush. in the nine days that the machine was kept in operation at thle gas works it paint- ed a Sixty-foot and an eighty-five-foot holder; each haVing two lifts of 25 feet, the horizontal condensers. vertical washer, tower scrubbers. liquor tanks, etc., without needing the removal of the compressor or boilerkand the fin- :nL' Ar. LLA WW I ‘dpquu.nauunu_u 4-- a. grcu! v _--»...u A. uh). I thought Iwould try them. I have tried one box, and I must. say they have cured me. I have no objection to al- lowing you to publish this as you see fit, so it Iggy helphorhers._ 7 uLucx‘s. 'LGey wnjl cure you. Don't take our word for it, if you don’t wish to. Inquire of those who have been cured. Let those who have tried Dodd’s Kidney Pills speak in their behalf. ‘ For example. read this statement from awelI-known citizen oi a town in East- ern Ontario:â€" Almonte. 0nt.. Dec. 2.â€"Harry Grace, of this town, has been troubled with Lumhago, for over a year. Doctors couid give him no relief. He is now cured. He says:â€"”I heard of the wonderful cures effectied by. ‘Dodd'suh'idney Pills. rLL,,‘ cure buckacke, weak buck, bearing-down sensations of women, rheumatic pains where-ever located. They cure Bright's disease. They cure diabetes. They cure them for all time. They have cured oLp‘ers. They wil'll cure you. Thousands of Canadians who have suf- fered from some form .oruther of kidney complaint. to-day enjoy perfect healthâ€" thanks to Dodd's' Kidney Pill'ls. Dodd's Kidney was are the cure. They cure backache, weak back, bearing-down sensations of women. rheumatic nnlnsi Pi'l‘ls. No kidney disease is so far advanced or so severe that these Pi us will not. ef- fect a cure. Bright's disease disappears, diabetes is conquered, gout subsides‘. caiculi are dissolved, weak backs are made. strong, rheumatism vanishes, through the agency of Dodd's Kidney pi'Vl.‘ Gratitude Compels them to Testify to the Curative Vai'ue of Dodd’s Kidney Finisâ€"The Greatest Dis- mvery of the 19th Comm-y. Smith’s Falls. Ont, Dec. 1}.â€"â€"This vil- lage can produce evidence Indisputalfle that the diseases most feared by mvnand women are curable. ’J‘wo well-known Citizens grutefmlly testify to the efficacy 1 of Dfldd's Kidney Pills. They have been}.l cure . JOSH BILLING SAID! MEN AND WUMEN MADE WELL Two Instances of Huh! retorted th WPar)’ tune ‘ world; that. is ler’s allowin' a stuck on him. 5.30%]3’8 KIDNEY PILLS ONE OF THE‘DRAWBACKS. Now, Johnny, said Miss Spriggins, the schoolmistress. as she poised Lhc gad above the boy's back for amoment. I want you to remember that when I whip you. it is not. becaufie I enjoy be- stowing punishment on you, but because I honestly desire to do you good. Huh! retorted Johnny Squanch, in thv woary tune of a. blase man of the world; that. is what. comes of a ful- ler’s allowin' a. woman to get dead =}III\" m ‘3â€" my this ugx-ncy Norviline is made to penetrate [.0 the most remote nerveâ€"â€" every hone, muscle and ligament i9 made to feel its lmneficunt pom-r. Ner- VJline in a wonderful remedy. pleasant to even the. youngest child, yet; so powerfully far reaching .in its work that the most agonizing internal or ex- ternal pain yields as if by magic. ~ ONE OF THE DRAWBACKS. Now. Johnny, said Miss Sprlggjns, the thhnnlvnlnfnnm‘ l | l uronm Petrâ€"Yrs. yox' son w'vn hv (“0d, Hr: Zookn-d jos' Likv an awful, fur). w'vn hn wm: dyin'. rs. Brown, \VI‘I'piIlXLâ€"IIP (lid? Bronm [Mfrâ€"0h, yrs; indt-Pd, thidâ€" swinmn' hark an' forth in do :ur, ye know. :linnmt 02 if hr. had wings. Indy; Iwuz wid PNEUMATIC PAINTING. um; “urns " l,'ll‘?lS(‘ upvn lhiu," in Eng- “Sh and Fr-nrl), uml (‘upmin Jh-imy'fl unme. T‘hv pun-hmr-nl, immh- luv-"I‘M Hm "“‘llll‘flt Hunt it. Im forwarded without (Inlay to Hm Royal (.‘4:u;.v;rnphiml Hu- "i"['.V» London, with as um-uuun 15 Ht't'tfi- "full as [umsihln as In win-m H: was ‘l'H-kmi up. (‘uplnin lh-zmy is trying to ""Hdt‘l‘ :Ln importnnl survir». Lu gumm- p‘himl knmvh-«luu, "ml H. is hum-d 'th Hm nffivinls, English and From-1|. m “I" "Piuhlaurlmml of Hm rivurs uHum-d‘ LU may lu- nhln In (”mums fur a lunk-I “UL. sn Hm! tlw fins ”my In: want-ml and H1“ hill't'hnwul. dclivurml to Um proper quarter. n-quust that (Inlay to NM (-it-Ly, Lmulun mvnl as puss pickml up. (' l‘l‘ndt‘l' an im p‘hirnl knowh ”11' Uffivhtls, 33’ this Captain H. H. P. Deasy. of ti teanbh Queen's Lancers. left E1 some time ago for a. journey acre: bet. from west to east. says LIN don Times. He intends on bh‘v v t'hrow «soldered-up tins com. pnrohment notices in Englinh French into the tributaries: of Hm p0 and into th other largo. rivers he may meet wiILh, in thr‘ lqu same of than may lm pich-d u down the strvmn. pomihly H) Um ‘umputra. Suhw-vn, uvml Mo-knng thus hvlp Lu salvo lhv w-._x«-d [m of thq- origin mu! mum-«Imus nf (Wars. T1110. I)(Ili('l‘H uiH .lm ‘l'lll hvvly numlwrml, nml Ihu Inna In \ Hwy will he im-lum-d will have It lnhvl solde-rud on “W uulmth', M‘ (chi) words- " l'lt‘nsv npvn lllifi',“ m hall and Wn-m-h. uml ('uplxlln ,IM‘ unmv. 'Hu- [)un-hnwnl i..u..l.. 1...... Bronco pm (I THE row ER 0? fi.‘ Cumuln Denny's Expedition to m object. “Harry Grace, Ottawa St. " TO SOLVE A VEXED PROBLEM. mes of Many Where They Effucled Cures. ~ LYNCHED‘ Hum will lm mmm-nu- . uml lhn tins in Whil‘h lose-(l will have n bums H Um nulmidu, lu-urinu you ever Lancers, left England rr a, journey across Thi- to east. says the Lon~ intends on bh‘v way to l-up tins containing icon in English and ELECTRICITY. ‘- Deasy. of the Six- is the friend in need. it will reducethe inflam- mation.so that the grip on the tissues of the blood-vessels Is relaxed. and the uric acid is sent on its way out of the body. 1-, lmurlng " in linu- n Jh-zmy'u lwnrn Hm I witlmut D'lilfrll Hu- v n st'LIu- ‘ H. H, was trying I,” u ga-upr l- ' ppm] Hm! ranch. in H .thlnd and touched‘a‘k you Iightiy in .‘ passing. at You ..; . thoughtlittlc of the l-. matte. at the time.‘.. for the enemy was??? only a vagrant cuxâ€" ’ Thlbct. and I love. thee dearly. O. my sweptâ€" This is no dizrtum rash: The man who punks gifts at thy feet Must have a pile of cash. Those two fixings. s-avmradivtnry as they may seem. musr’ go ingrailwr. man- ly drprndunco and m:mlv indnnpmlonvo, manlv reliance and manly self-rulianve. â€"\\'ordswort b. \Ve marvel that the silence can divide The living from the dead; yet more apart Are they who all life long dwell side by side. But. never heart, by heart. â€"Florenco D. Snt'llinr: in The Century. THE GOLDE; CUL’ID. , u a. LIHIEA 'ta‘b‘old byb tuggists. 75c. “'c wm gi'v'e'bne Hundred non case of Deafness (muscd by cumrrh not be tuned by Hull'h Cuban-h CJX‘O circulars. tree. . , , ... «mug». and i'nul rumc‘lics Dot-1f vs ~ )~: ed condition or the nu uh Lachiau Tube. When um ( haw a. rumbling sound or and when iLirx entirely closo sult. tum unless the inflrmm out; and this tube roman-1.1 L tion. hennng wiil be d'rau cases out often are caused 11 noth n; but, an inflamed may! 11: fiurfaccs. by local :ppiicntions ax thuy cannnn reach the dimmed portion of me car. There is only one way to cur; deafness. and that, i< by commut- i'nulrume‘lics “me “a,“ ..n.. - ‘ ,, ,_ w.“ “aqua“. 1n uuu’ll‘WL‘i lof cases they have cured after all othâ€" ler medicine. had failed, thus establish- fing the claim that they are a. marvell x among the triumphs of modcrn medical facience. The genuine Pink Pills are lsold only in boxes, bearing the full trade mark, “Dr. Williams" Pink [Pills for Pale People." Protect your- self; from imposition by refusing any pill that does not bear the registered trade mark around the box. I hence. THE FUTURE SUMMER MONTHS. According to the methods which is now adopted for reckoning Ieapyears. December, January and February will be summer months about 720,000 years hence. 'l'sunâ€" which at ur. lelmms' Pink Pills upon oth- ers similarly afflicted. Dr. \Villiams’ Pink Pills create new blood, build up the nerves and thus drive disease from the system}. 1_n hundreds of Imam. n..__. L." mugueu and hold the iliought in de- ‘ision. However Mrs. McL‘rimmon de- culed she could not afford to leave un- tried such a well recommended rvm~ edy as Dr. \Villinms' Pink Pills. Hem-e she took a course of this medicine, which after a. fair trial was eminentâ€" ly successful. From being only alile to take stale bread and milk or soda Lis- cuils, she became able to taken haul)" meal of any variety, without: the pain-l ful effects that once asserted Ihem-Ii selves after every meal. It only re-! mains to be S'lld that Mrs. McCrim-l mon improved in flesh and general, comfort from the first taking of the pills, and almost anthing going she could eat with impunity. Dyspepsia lm-g camea thing less dreaded, and largely’ belonging to the past. It is little won-l der therefore that she urges the uself of Dr. \Villiams' Pink Pills upon oth-|l en: siqxilgrlly afflicted. r1 nm-u [10L smxermg {mm the [in-sauce of food in the stomm'h, :izrzx'c were oth- er symptoms more or loss disagreeable consequent; to the functional «lis- turhancc of the stomach, such an im- paired taste and appetite, unwanted languor, increasing apathy, and failing lambition. Such an aggregation of th«. symptoms produced a trying slate of affairs, and relief was eagerly sought. One of the host physicians of rhn neigh- borhood was consultezl. 11c prey-ribsd.‘ His medicine was taken and his direc-,l tions followed, but unfortunntvly 1hree 7 months of the treatmvnt brought. no substantial relief. Whan Mm~ AikaCrim- mon exprossvcd hur intcntion (if trying: Dr. Williams' Pink Pills the doctorf lgqghed 39d held 1:139 thpnght in de- l --c. An A-»- 7 V V- _, “um. .un nuumuju BAIL}: relieved of us burdux by vomit/mg. When not suffering {mm the ”4.8an nf fund in n... -4‘-_. , ‘ . ,mmrn (“11“:tu as to put. a (m hnprfulnvm. ’Hic- rank»); ithu prcvuiiiu Ilium]: u! I)»; u [bu health (5 Hi.» .Izg-atiw s; is (21031: and vim]. Hunt-c A A» prising that luzmy \V‘IU.‘A”iI!""1L1 have caught the: puiruuagc 1/ «em from indignation. Jud/”1);. suits, Dr. \Viiiiuuh' Pink i’ili.‘ ‘mr-dy unique in ila tumu‘tt‘ i if, is confim'uliy rmmuuuvude d : and aricquuu: cure: [or :nzuLu I)" This claim is sulmluutiutmi b; ienne as the {allowing facts w; Mrs. D. McCriummn, n! V‘. town, Glcngurry (.‘u., .suli'vrwi misery from a sewn: :L!.L:u:k 1;! sin, which,mrmifoslmi ilmclf 1' many linpkrztx'uil, v.11.“ for uh pq-psu). IS nownouq. livery aim take food was a mrnnm: I.” «we ing of ‘congfqrt, _um/i1 1114-. stow: _ -vmu uvn . _Tl;m lite or n. dyspeptic its prover- bmlly n. mimmlfle one, «eliciting uni- ”; vernal zorxunLaamliun. Not so much lmmuuw of Hm 14.01.ou r :ainfulnws (If ‘1- a. ulmufit, |:uL_ ling“ y Inseam It rl [)I‘UJflclJ; 11.31 pmauumtgc uhuduws Uimu u all lhn (sanctum of lite, and here L u-y Ail. Jikq udcudly ”11"”an enthrurgm. An ilu‘n‘ufmi digflaliun gwms rum to am irnlalflfity Hun. I:x-‘ may}: the puma" m umrh ummyuumt, wanders )n-mg («“18”me trying upon ullwm. We an; all .mwuh: of Hm vahm 01' ('lu-vxfufn-wa In hfv. It, is .1 flower: 0! the l'uhnl, ww'ih and atmngv-zt ut- tractimm. II, in u; quu; 1.4; the ~f«:1-: and u. «lmiulu-t'luut In Hp: Ln: 2:434 'Jiume. things Hun. dualruy a man'- Lubituall ('ln-c-rl‘uhn-ns, lvwcn hie, Ucr‘fdfl ms, and f upun eVery nught Llwrcfnn: If; ‘ m: [t'.~:‘.-l,r/,‘ byf 51mm drum“: and affirm-m p many. ’1 1m; 'duliw‘ HmL dcwdve upyu 11‘,»- a V6: ggc: ,‘ 'mun :anl wmmm arr Inmwsd a, _ :u' ’muuh difficully as to put. a pl‘rlmum »: (m hnpvfulnvm. ’Hu- 131mm); 11.5mm; [the prcvuiiixfi "mum: u! 114-.- uuu} and “ha: health 0 ”Av «Muir-”7*“ “"‘" ”1“ DEAFNESS CANNOT BE SHRED slant Miseryâ€"[One fered From 11}; pm Way to Runewad From the Cornwall '"v The Life of A BOON AND A hikssme _ ”In-AIDS“ Ah but' {'6‘ re the inflammation can be taken the rcs'nruai L0 in ncrmM condi- wiil be d‘slroyed fux'cmr: nine 1 are Caused by (-a‘g‘rql). which is an ind-1.“-.l A HEALTHY MESTIUN m a uncut-r11 Cure. 5 ml to} CHENEY 8.: C0., Toledo. 0. an 7-1» DLS’I‘ANCES. .wvxn. 'causudbv-:Lnrrh.whi1 inflamed condixion of 1c Hundred Dollars for nuscd by cutarrh) thur ‘ III fi- ' ‘* at once asserted I‘hzfii- very meal. It only re- Slid t_hnt Mrs McCer- 11-xuheisiuflamcdgou or imperfect beaming. chl‘mfnes‘ As the re~ WPU 557 n Dyspeptic one of Con- r uuwn :gnnuyamxz. '1me trying upon aware of the value We. IL is a. flower and blrtmngt ut- uu; m the wok and ’1‘: kcufUJi. Thou: a uwu‘a lubitual 1i.» “L'A‘IUJIHJSS, anti I be recumd by “SA-A »- ‘ dated by experâ€" fzwLS WM] show. of Williamsâ€" a‘u He rm! u 1) L01 11 Mack (11' dys mp- iLsqu in ”(use fur which dys- Iury uLtumpl; 1,0 x; 1.0 every feelâ€" 1(:_ stomach was any the THE J. D. KINE 60., LTD., TORONTO. ONTARIO. Y0 1' It CHUiCE 0F '1‘0 MAN- _ _, _ _ _ , ...-. a. u: m- countries I), lntwrnutional l‘mcm. human. 12 Melinda St... 'l‘nronin. Louvres-L experience, Lowv-‘ rules. Information Iree. G. O. Fzzrmux. Manager. 1. A. KELLozm. Expert and Kxuminer. TE EEVENTBE‘S. __V .. y;\~ uuu ulz'ni‘. Ful; Particulars free. Admire “N'I‘ARGO DYE WU YI'AETEE“ Mm or \‘v‘nman, in Qty. to mart. a Ki all‘l Clearing “ mks :52 Harm. N.: u “'3 our m w L‘yg- uuu Ulz‘m. $12 :1 .v .4 a.-.“ “en“ nucub. HO Utl {or circulnr giving: full in ngentn for 31CDO“‘CH'~'LILdi(‘s ing Machine. :13 \‘ougc 5L. ORONTO CUTTIYG SCHOOL men. ham tor. nt. nn h, 1m» inn. PAIRCII'IEXT BETTER [RIPE-2m dle best quality omy sad in M purchasers, Park, Blackwell cs Toromu. feta! given 5' HOW TO F5: OBTAIN :3 THEM ‘ As FOLLOWS: 10 first Prizes, $100 Steams' Bicyc!e,$ 1,000 25 Second " 325 Gold Watch . . . 625 Bicycles and Watches given each month 1.525 Books (ER 21:85 "A i Shiloh’s Consumption Cure where others fail. IL is the 01: gh Cum, and no home she without it. PLeaaan'L to take ax [right to the spot. A good deed is never lost_. I Isows courtesy reams frhunflcknx- .{ God's livery is a, v . 1" its wearers h : tentâ€"Lowell ery plain on ave good reason to I: Stop that Cough! Take wax-nil may lead to Consumption. A 25: [tie at Shiloh's Cure may save you The lust of avarice has so tqtally upon mankind Ihat their “ ms rather 1‘0 possuss them, 93' do to possess their wealthâ€"1 ,9 see ‘llh plants kiindHés; bestozz'ed upon 5; er sygrile.â€"Basxl “5,32? m- msmiefié f“ S‘NDWRTSHES Iâ€" GIVEN FREE I EACH MONTH é figfi'fiéwm soap ‘KMW E aQfierS g6“? Monthly Competition Commencing Jan. 1897, and Continued during the year 'Jnxs flourishing College will reg-open Jon Jan. 7th. with 'graduning courses gin piano, pipe organ, vinfjn, painting. ' rawing. eiocution, in)k-krc-ping, phono- *granhy. the pubic school teachors' :cuurwsnnd seiecL courses. Rates are !maderate. 60 pp. Announcement free. Address, Principal Austin, B. A‘ ALMA LA DIES' COLLEGE St. Thomas, Ont. This flourishing College will re 9n Jan. 7th. with 'graduning cc m piano, pipe organ, vinfin. pair rawing. eiocution,Vixmk-krc-ninz. n "rank", ‘ Misery is easi.y ignorance soon 5 counseis. -â€"Ad {11.5011 “731111.335; Was the Verdict in the 25 En vestig rivted. RllIKMAN'S ‘_.. ”levuu. luarfi tpcuc. up ht my trade Lhurch of vu (med is never lost. He who mrtesy reaps friendshi ; 11.2 who kindness gathers lo_\'9;_ pleasure m] nnnn n 4...;. t ‘ BOOK ”- H mox 9:15 H â€"- HOOK Sunni-mi Wnrh. if pm wish u CUE? urrv f-‘r purricu! rs. J L. XV"- uLs a ( 0,33Rmhnmnd W" Tut-unto Philanthropist Makes Personal Investigation. Ryc a real flexible. strong, light NoSaueak, No Tacks, No Nails. The Patent Sleeper Insole- Ask for this 3 cot. Buy this Boot. Be Comfortahla You will be Pleased F9: n_xles_and full SL P9114 Hamil nu rules and 21111 particulars, see the Toronto CLouz or Man. a! Saturday issue. or apply by post-card ones given each month 1 5%? .’ 1:.“ ’g year ’97, $19,583 9 '3 TO LEVER 8808.. 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