bent on Sinelab brows—b same ees frock-coat Stack; seizes ie lel large Cape Stackpos Bowe “ Sorra. pet fg moutl peror, F purser’s giving io / Poor Fi subdued captain, prisoner, with the ai duty. hes Tet" ‘the poor fellow of there will be thy den fo man is 2 f ae Pray, not take CHAPTER Y. (Continued.) test, symptom in the aot ei don't ‘tee think, at (To ““Dundreary, wh) or what is Dendreary, does either | ¢ Canaan; "Dresses alate ima tweed. pace nit, ‘Dhey all ae Head ine cabin. poole with a lon; digit, indicates on, the | beg he.“ pr Srey Irish, t { Ambo ele ht lise fngsi é a Tere arth officer is him. st enough on the little (lager glitters & clear aa the North Stai a plot to ruin me Captain. a you're ae len tied Very power ine hi ir! “Talks German, Ney Capt ain. Fex. Mais oui, Monsieur ea Nantes skippet wrath ‘haan ever. didn’t know -,faptain. Outside, there, fetch in the fe ‘a roar. that ed,” iteed nS ‘caniain, stu under the ie Utne to guard bis ff STORIES OF THE SEA__— By EDWARD JENKINS, MP. Author of “ Little Hodge,” ‘ Lord Bantam,” “ Ginx's Baby,” &c. 5 GIA PRGAS and very ordinary attention I atehed th @ tooked Quizatealy at eat ot eile it resembles at the mé plemes iN meh 's overzeal.,’ “Your ope! the knight. ting anyw r. It mought ha’ been parted bres night With fervor. “But believ he had—a—a—" is All right, si Las ge black euiateres Sir, Je. scoundreis! And | joy know?“ . “Feary moustache: Reg’lar Jocshians, sit! orel eat De lack shining eyes_long chi How does that strike is a friend of you eye- in— jamin, yelling, in a wit, in Care cora: brown Maiddig | 2B at the head | 3h 3” berth a suit of |g Pes geht ie “Large Boseot: stag on inst ve been maltreated in pray let him not ius tnetaettatoat all,” replied Lord. . But you that Beas is a ew of ‘ton, and of "auttioient iz iforward, He ft “hand, here, sure it sir, ahs above!” suid poor Fex. ‘ me” p silence oe is $ or 0 ae istening to occa: are ward true, sir! Tooks| could ie raietl inctly heard active feet, aie ave “That and two points that are true/ oni. 7 Undoubted swell, i “Probably has a Stas his left eye.” Left eye as blue as Dlue- wi 4 Brench:| nec it. Just hand it bit of German ever dirtied a Christian friend, and 1h,” shouted Mr.,.Fex, emphati- | "OTe: 1 No, Corcoran! I canno No French either, eh? | ¥ le Capitaine that will do.-| the then speaks French men, rows a taal in greater “a the A mi fro Sent area er, dyeing, —shorte. ned my enti ‘and. words the unhappy ex, shook the cabin, effort to jump o=* © of his birth. he ils, argument a “T say, Penkicburs” he sa tow ttones x her, a ever éince, this’ be cabin. vent to her anxiety in lo TL never forse 3 Lord Pen him?” she screamed in ‘partition. don’t be alarm- no’ apm th ae mn was by sa Ne hd to be feet you who were defendant, 2: went off to his pride of a sae who had done | ment.’ a all ovbr the ship among | “It ene —the only. pe- the murderer uur, Pendlebury, a8 2 a before God, T tel endlebury- Cat oae ae “No, is married. Renae bout 0 you know is she ita here eae be trailing with some! somebody is her ae in hea t inow: most conciliatory man- ues fhe | this in Peakman and the day. the Mast ae a with Sir Benjamin,” he aid, “do STIL forgive you on take the trouble to recall the slight grave alk French condition. w happy to render to the young lady. 1 jope she is noJ for toeds 1 syill 908 Captain Wind ak regard me it spare ¥ 1, on his back, sa ott the lower eihieeeAbT what's her Tend, ‘Lord’ Pendlebury | 2° Mr, Peter Corcoran, an Trish has taken | with m on sir 1 Benji with effusion, "1 have, leal oe Pen- “peed perhaps know | ™ even to a performing dog, but there are men found to Baie it, and not Lord onse~ ape demand the ¢: Pendelbury asional groans and sighs from say 0 per. board. 2 een id next it way. le! pond but he Tooked a 7 little yaipeked ie on agaiast you the Ordinary gave jude- ie you h in the but there eae 20 pie in the charges.” “Whew !"" “Tout lad to say tn, Telieved of the et of must ‘That then?" eres the in wardly endeavored fa Chant “Captain,” “said the Master, with a a face, like cap-| 1 and- Pa red with him ae the steerage the. ae of in when at decision. e storm inl the teoth of the @ ess— balla ad b clded cornice: ing ma) find an motions. with Bk fon. “e “Champs gne gone yes sine painted, i citrate “of bismuth?” “Maria! here, quick! amortars you'll kill me, it is-enough.” Dramatic Note—Wrigh ood deal of } Wilson, fighting again? ik 01 fot co the other to the lie—Xe he ae an Le only got CHAPTER VI. os that he would leave it; and ever when in port reversing his which had been driving | ¥' ree antidote to seasi vhat ‘vomit What is the healthy ozone ae ae rising and degrees of variation from | 1" eature lying be- very pale pink, He is the one man! ¢ mot shirk uty, and-often the man least fit for it. again what "inst = invarsibly ‘ctted sae o. lo you faney, my lady?” cries the distracted medico, himself half nau- an by pious ‘motion, a: the inger in a certain | Poor mai “tried Bhe effervescent c (To be Continued.) human interest could be in a pawnshop. Reed—My dear boy, the’ carefully op is something Sunday Schoo! Teacher—Why, Willie Di Aas ’s ree Rese _ when you a Nantes skipper? Am I six feet cy a Nantes, skipper fim, ayeaepo | Modern Marriage Market. ae a ea these and all other person- Fae 7 more of an A book written by a quartet of well honest sailor than a man of the world, |known English women on the ever-i am jut he ts it | teresting subject of marriage has o his [ted @ sensation in London. The tte has been changed from the antique Naat one of “Advice to ‘Those About to ae ster, | Marry” that has done duty for so long Marriage Market,” and it certainly is causing agreater atnount of talk and encountering a fiercer amount ofcri- ae than any market volume ever The weitere are women prominent in ty help ba 's found we cient guarantee that the book is pe no than you ii ean lite had | 2esbu of mental |““getting together” of the distinguish- authors for the purpose of compar- re writing the book, for ings freely regarding the writing of the rest of the four. One fact concerning the book that seized upon with avidity by its critics is that the only one of the writers to take Cupid 2 her arms and fe |Pet the little god, is eli, who is also the a AE EA AN don critics as being a peculiarly rich the year an Tey it Seems /e, pity Miss Corelli's vowing |“I want you to refuse to make your \schat-|fearlessiy, without a price, condition Bivens to the man y and abide by ‘the restilts indeed, no regret can Lady Jeune, Mrs. os eS BE be possible.” ‘The other three, higisborn British dame, who renee zes the world with unruffle: Grice Gud wiacidanniaictarted th ir At, Lady Jeune,” susan, Countess Mnesbitry “writes from the eaeeoas a eandigune it ,, are electric |fairs of our eastern than of our west- ern, sisters. onist “that Miss | Corelli thy of her steel is st would oe fink not baly that it brings’ with It's far neal of life, but that it ok and Sauer et e of a a ay Bee 2% 3 3% ience of nearly ever ak the world teacties them ol jonsense critics side anodyne for to in “yes,” “no that thy eet is nak Stet ae Teasonable time, to say to her- I don’t accept the first be left 08: “38 marriag She cel” Bingers h e Woman's ad- ‘The mention | vice to womer REVERES HIS MEMORY. Inside Queen Victoria's boudoir inseribed it tI believe a Fa tha pak octeaee year of my reign.” Pp a dn’ last to Her Majesty bythe the Prince Consort. One Objection. —MéLubberty _ Wey: ought talker! Wile on the nose, hot Tee Pads cost cv prema cane England, and their names are suffi- | {, he that’ there is a e | in) — Snr — for the | good.” Dr. 1 mu-|% gic is bal c- with Mrs. Steel. | “ {ers see TOLD BY THE EDITOR, DURING A HOLIDAY RAMBLE HE VISITS THE OUD HOMEST#AD. fle Found Changes That Astontsbied Hime One of hich Deserves the Widest Publication for the Benefit 1 My Prove To Others. From the Eeader and Recorder, To- ronto June The editor ie the Leader and Rec holiday trip eel, rey Grey soniye es south of whi voniteed aRD Bae work. Hi ye mm a. ‘oit, but tittle or no benefit ise their finally: these w bi papers from time to time, what he eo erm the ‘mi wrought by Wi He had no ‘faith in such remed' it was only ae the physicians told : could do no more for he vi celia conditio: ney t Pink ‘Pills will not promptly cure, and suffering from ch the etiater Pink Pills eh time and suaded totake an imita- “other re! ae from. a tion or pee ae * Rosh pro- a as Williams’ Pink “pills, cure when other medicines fail- MATES OF GREAT MEN. Once ie oe was making an Gladstone up to that shouted, Cuthres cheers for the Grand Womas one ‘responded th a will Gh. “Botconstield . showed similar devotion to Gladstone’s great rival on ome and foun beaside that he was made aware she had sustained any. bi SPIRE Sat He had been thinking deeply for sev- eral minutes. I cannot agree with the poet, he said finally, when he bewails the fact that we cannot see ourselves as others see us. ink he w would you us as we see ourselves. ‘The evil that men do lives after them. the good they publish’ while they live. The Milverton Sun THURSDAY, JANUARY H, 1900« Play Falr, Gen, Hutton om 13 an eae if a Canadian offi- he practical qualifiea- pes of Col, aes Hughes i left with- out employment at Cupe Town on ac- count of black marks put sent his es as a aaidior nae as warm pasads te D. Britain has an over-supply’ of officers like Major-General Hatton i» Sonth Africa and too few officers with the qualities which Col. Sun Hughesenald . Bravery may se of all Majesty’s uni- 1. Sam. Hughes has more adaptability, more shrew wd capacity for leadership in the sort of warfare which Britain has to wage in lease. can Rheumati South Africa than Major-General Hhtton is ever likely to possess.— Telegram. Britash The Great freed. Britain is the only secular opie PF woman which in the hour of danger coul a in the love of her symptoms, and its action, the ‘British Empire is not among | desirable objective point wi arione appointed unto death, for The Great South Ameri- A RHEUMATIC A “jury” of doctors,. specialists and medicine vendors decreed that: James Smith, of Grimsby, ~/Ont., should spend the rest of his days in the “s agonizing chains of rneumatism «|But common sense and. modern medical science prodused rebut-|ii tal evidence and procured his re- _ eat Amrcn, Rhum ic Cure turned the tables,relieved the pain in a few hours lef, or has made-as, many enres bordering on and healed, cured and) goers Rheatmatic Uare. So often has To the ma ring t,|agonies of ath produced by een lights in of whatever form, an essay on its causes, its enough to mi are idle; the one | American Rheumatic cm ae dis- with the s afferer most. effieacions of remedies, and OE conviveions, are prese convitive of th ye the slowest to cor propriety remed' is the shortest ent to relief ftom ‘the pain and the snrest cure from the distressing,, wracking, peer ailment, No medic’ teulern times has proved Bialf so eat is-giving alusest instant re- the miraculons, as the great South it proved its efficacy in eases that were | pliced um the ‘no eure” list by doctors and mar recoyery Was 80 fwalked without asi roved the cussing:its formula: at all SOLD BY JAS. TORRANCE. CRIPPLE’S RELEASE! ing it daily practice ; and doctors have always been e merits of any jen and so acute was had a similar experience and have testified wines Smith, s dairyman of Grimaby Ont., was a great sufferer from sciatica and! rheumatism. He was almost helpless 5 could not walk without cratches. He had tried’any number of remedies. and had been, treated by almost innumerable doctors without any permanent ‘help. He began bo tack up | BRE South American Rheumatic Cure. In * a few hours the pain left him ; in a few heurs the pain left him ; ina few days he vhrew away theerntches and has never bad a touch. of the trouble since. Youare at ~ liberty: to write him*abont his own case. No * [need for anhonr’s suffering. South Ameri can Rhetmatic Cart can do as much for you as it has-done‘fer thousands, Cure 2 Iti South American Nervine is a wonderful tonic for the stomach, It cures all disorders of the digestiae organs, repairs exhausted yeur® standing, where the patient was al”| nerve-power, puts on iésh, and is s generat coed health builder. South American Kidney Caro is a liquid Gidney specific ; it cares Dinbetes, Bright’s Disease, Inflammation of the bladder aud all disorders arising from imperfect work~ ~ ing of the kidneys, It gives: relief in six. - have | hours ec and ruin surrounded by such support ers.as the children who are. gathering to Britain help in the hour of need. Col. Sum. Hughes at Cape Town, The peoples to whom Britain has} Ottawa, Jan. 8.—A. private cable brought peace and liberty are _repre-|has been ae here frown Cape sented in the petitions of the Hindoo| Town stating that Cul, Hughes, M.-P! priests, who pray in their own way for |is lying there without any inilivany. the continucd greatness of Britain and |employment. Thisiis se to the re- the glory of the Empress-Queen. ‘The | port thas Gen. Hutto to the natives princes of India are ready to| Lmperial authorities ARH Col. lace their swords and fortunes in the | Hughes. balance for Britain’s sake, and Britons| Whatever may are gathering from the far parts of the Hughes’ mistake in this earth. All these circumstances show |idians wi He at British freedom is bound up withi}he i greatoess, and ae t precious heritage will u given‘ np without a struggle whiely will shaker the wor! is rel’ victim a Mhastare on behalfiof A Romantic Perth Girl’ Dead Kidney, Dropsy South ‘American ‘Kiduey | Cute | fy New ey Paris cable} Cured Him says the identi OUk- — South Baek Kidney Care: is doin, Jas, the woman who died last month 10 | every day for hundreds Dest ad fie ie the French capital, and Who Was |steambout man out in Linco County. known in two continents by reason o} her adventurous life, has: been dis- ff eovered. She was the daughter of | dopsy develope Tugs awelled Stephen Douglas, a farmer at as large as sto’ i ips Dewees ‘ont no chell, Ont. Vera Douglas at one | hopessfor his rec comntnend- time hada Russian Grand Duke in her } ed to use tins cee History apeane with train, and her conquests in New York | the result that in a few weeks’ treatment d the Old World were notable on |he wus able to resume is wi ah a ount of her beauty. The above | cured man, feeling eee and beartier story is corroborated bythe young | thane ha d for years, Sok by James woman’s , who have been noti- | Tor fied of her death, and her. 1 Rice ee he f the above des- LXPORTS ACROSS THE SEA patch is quite true. bout ten years ago Vera Douglas; daughter Jan..6.—During the year of Stephen Dougl left her. home in | 1899, the inports from Canada includ- ¢ neighborhood of Dulilin,and went | ed 94, valued at’ 21,596,097 on the stag sequently mar-| 63,990 sheer, and, ambs;, valued ea ae ried a foreign- nobleman an: it to | £100,320 ; ¢,2! of wheat, live with him. __She has, been home on | valued at £1, 201, 058 5 2,498,920 ewts. of asions since her marriage, | wheat meal’ ued at £1,° e than once remembered | 154)246 ; 755,120 peas, valued y sending them pres-|at 850.5 : of bacon, and otherwise. It | valued at £76: 1,881 10,698 vies o ¢ sent her father a| hams, valued bees £301, ol 12 5250, as a Chris! ox| of Sutter, valued at $1,113,056 ; ae just pein to: her death, Mitchell | 198 ewts. of cheese, ¥: dat £3,014, people who were acquainted ‘with Miss | 2114;: 64,686, eggs, velued a 2 -| things at she was a vel +86 tons of copper, valu Her: nla of wi nd hewn tn: ig: lady, and re- navi Toad e valued at £544 ee pla ba Bor,22, and 4,7 nae Ontario. is: not likely w talk tae trate in admiration ot Hor Straton’s order tu the effect chins sup: plies for public insti must be purchased inside the pee put 875 3 ee aebermerchanty Se ahcieehan va natn Pa S eablador the two ahi surprise when! oe fee girl gay nad a quiet, rex 4 “gig 2 Rite | mere crutches ad canes were = di eels ed largely ine the profitable work of | crease in iinports of 18,745 ne up quickly “The Boei ae citron ttn ‘That. required fora eure) var supplying these institutions, and! is it cattle. “Ss 086 ewte.- of. baeon, 94,983 another corrected her and said “The | obstiinte entatans a te plaid cet Sead jonget f cheese, 9,848,800 exes, i pe Fenians They tallenow of organiz | abnost invariably: cured: Aiea elas seme beeen he Moir’ worth while for the inember of aneOn- tario Government to cas off the small share of _battonnee which “has aes to Quebec ie al value of imy Tfa oes of a ebee Govern ment tried testup nll traflic between a Governmens jaeaaon and an Or tario merchant be would be denonn- Tein rene Cunndinn bigos and | the fir th rotec- io meron ge the competition of nels bee" seems to be small business. Stratford ball de KICKED mix PHYSICIAN. arid Vey Meck ailkee Ward, was-delie “Never Lea His Bet abit Said. tl Doctor paper ac Mr. fer} — South Ameri Rheumatic: Cure Dees the Miracle. . Mr. Granville Haight, \of Sparta, . ery old man, im hy.the leg, and | cena ene the tenacity which Far etuatntigor na ant the children nod. the gently but wath cereainy sea lanes ei liven A’ friend .took the Nor woul aclinguish a paopla-dt Ch Canada up and sie ageumatie Care tw| bis hold: until Warned pal Gals sea hese? TTL okd questi mua Heluberhcone'eg eed inervapon reciving|che-esoae af ube poor nite fellow. able, luien ts wees ciaeaee esta sabe terag eroas the 100% | Phar leg ix said wo haverbeen t nly eoskatein oh ir furt! og eden arts, Kae: | mutilated, ax one streamer factoupan. Montreal will ever juin For furthomparticulars write the M : fromthe cigeumsnadicun. phat pawgers: i have Les Trregularition Develop 406. indicated, | budaeee show an ivicreas ‘ewts 3 hams, 1,157 ae wpathize with Tine saci voluntee! the Binpire. Ls LEGS LIKE STOVEPIPES. ed Into horses occurred in..1899..while shi hanis 33: ae Feb, ate for uhe first tine in 13 ee %. A young tad nan McMillan, » bitten by a is era the police am, who lives in ea NEWS HalPs-house in: Shake- “pene Ward, shies-the ar wok hold of on with 6 hig country’s elenemy have we MOLBANS We regret to have to announee that ‘Mrs. William Doherty, who has been| Fifty-four people were lynched in illfor many weeks, away on| the Taived Bones laswyear; tiree of turday morning roved innocent a8! whom have since ‘been p of the crime charg Longford, : speal Mon- Seay ie referred to on made of an x, Jol Wl believe the threat serious at aad oes ek Visiting friends in| 9.1 have been:in Lengtord, Chastie, Nlcnolsgare the young | have borrewed'a Mauser ff John Gibson;-2 former resident} jy sxhime reutlens spitite.” O'ving to Baltimore Bay freezin® over oe have gone up in price. vec against them: Hon, Edward Blake, M.P. for North king at. Lon ford on the threat invasion of © Cor nig den ding'a sk may, iG eeereats du Shinion tree whether ax invention Connnnanion = ‘tor patents Sep fe Shae ee feeclve- > he would special notice, without . the 5 -but would fifi¢: American. nd im- A handsomélf Mitsttdeda wéekty:, Largest ofr- Cannda to Mun seeeshctargis Sd byalisiowsdedere MUNN & 60 pst tereadeas, Neve! Gs Wt. Washing of this place, who-has been. living for many yea fanitoba, is. visiting ere at present r. David “Mexibbin who lived here fosmeny yea joined # second contingent for service in South friends here sotin he pill nobly Sth THE WINDERMERE. DRY: HOT. AIR HOSPITAL. PO HEA A 3: Posseses the’ Finest Treatment Rooms in: eaprerica---kF-uned Nurses.and. Grad- - RATFORD, ONTARIO: j sent cri uate Phy §. B.-Pallar, of Woodstock, has been commissioned by the government to procure 100 horses fur the use of the Canadian contingent in South Africa. wheumatism brought w the ‘Mundred Dollars ard have The tonnage ofthe Gane marine ve" will I. postive. gnarant Un mit Me. Sueiumiller ac lehsait it aly Bier of whic tak i eval remedii by surp ryan rEiuified allckinds of good | sutta.as the di ext occasion. — soesses oF removing t War fever is running high areund Even the children are well e Dry fe Methodist Schwoli asked the question, to pecting the answer “Satan, Geweeal vffect good acenly while iustan sa military corps in that Stnday Lok pie aes vol. is, ti be the cumntry parts, it will give many: antl idem boys suc a love for manual, industrial | HotAir Treva in skin and prodwetive labor for its ow wn ssake, 5 oy POL that Fliey wil choose sueh oven psi of the human race.’ Syp ant delight in ines them.” ertson, in speaking: of MoD contribution tofo achiiyg of “manual training? sale concluded with: anion hope thatthe wisely, patniotic. and. generoux benetuaini way, long: livey-ogladdenes fhe Sir sw. C| BILIOUS AND LIVER {ier Ej = a & Las eee 2 i & treatm prone stalin which i a OUR’2ND yoda TO DECEMBER We will pay apts Hundred ely lows: not cure you we ost: obstinate ills, Mt ol + States, beste eh Germany, 1,569,000; aoe cad nothing ;uvch persistende and Pataet i France, 921,0 treatinente under [ears or beneGit. Tt mop eek Me, Seiler vas very agreeably © natke this proposition nit equals the Dry Hot Ai ai Sone hotkibw ou | meat ia paralytic alietions, Relief almasts teenie with inten dry heat say i to be invutinbly followen reaort to the neti of treatment, of thet aid eure are non mulas: hae dtugs the advertisin of which are-as well | free » and as defiuite in re- MATISM, the most. common of all aes in treated with unalling sncoese at ital including _ Exz and Skin Poisoning Hae heres jnifidence of the: ihe SONING, sting TOUR ae ade cee ipeeclente One Dall pe bon 2B teats 1 Oy liver: a8 juwal aren i En: PATIENTS, DOUBTING THOMASES. - OUR GFFER TO to = case oe ar et or muscular Tostitu Tf you need One: *= the Hannibal sate tits offer oe cerebral and spinal para ee to cure DIGESTIVE TROUBLES find-readine- - lief. Dyspeptics lose their aa at > ‘The Winertere Dry Hot Air Hospital and es Y al agent, ibe te of the portab systenris enzourag- bd ewe use’ off the-tkentments, tinaccom- — ~ - | panied drastic and stringeut effects Senet: ive US DISORDERS tarrhal fas Generel Debits, Prvieweted 1 jeavenice ? Fem: are’ at witht the healing Pa iti cE The Dry Hot ok ‘Treat AFT R REFECTS OF. GRIP, so ob- :, stinate Ey distressingare treated “with al- - ~ most unfai Success. The treatinent'is —* recommended I any organic trouble of the > eurt or lungs we treatment may be taken at any time, The patient aba avoid excess, either im > nves i) hysicians arnt thelr most effectual adm followance of. their ecured by atric rie - Bsus fn digsctibu St ‘ the | the tirst few t , ve ert ‘by a pertarba basso ae the : - most Roce URL DOM i aa {be treatinent streamaee deed i ii ae’ 1 sent distotirage no one.’ Relief sua : Scena instore of the treat- iment? legs *from ra ir and w | Sostain rye pina attacks of