Stratford Times, 28 Dec 1887, p. 7

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In o f pelgoncus fishes now on exbibiti et r tetro- don frow is sometimes User as: t gives we tiotts Hke ef morphia, then death -- (CUtsy * Arkatpaw Traveler s. Sine a i: The Water Carrier of Aspinwall. One peculiarity ae we pouetry iw that a "UTY the water to the |eubeequent to the courier's disa The 'doctor described malady as bronchitis So far at the consaftation,: ppearance, recovered to be present Lord Me ontbarry's; Assisted by Agnes, she told the lawrer the _ there was no_little that was known valating to Ferrari's . Where it lese:t off ( ashdp that is in |reabon-to feel any anxicty, though the att ack disappearance, and then prod ucel the corre need of it, and, in addition, the mule must{was a sharp one. If alarming symptoms spondence connected with that event Mr. ile | meh carry the e coffee in shou) d appecr, be had | arranged 1 with ber Troy read: (first) the are letters ade spat » ¥ ae Py By CP iat Hog, Ferrack..t9, tpn is ag pS. ee ,on their backs The the rest, it was i possible t yee ak too highly ly Written by ge 3 "eG Grier Prien! te out, as much as thejof my lady; night and day sbe was at ber ing bis visit tothe palace and his interview init +3 water, ~ half the weight of 1 course the no » sacks al coffee éasily, bat he it is-not--the style; * the ouiv reason for keeping the burde nu of the When the mer: ia 6a. nile. very bard Or very long. w rwe met got his tnule it | the way « ca riage, or our driver got tu! the way of the mule, and. the mule was upset | by the « ough it was no fault of tiptrer-piciee himself rp, and: b threnteningly, advanced on; and with Jooks tbs r carrier, and that mer nh svet » the broke fort That coin produced, the water c ee wedi ows with many expressions whi h we could not leprecatory Wav- ng of his hentt. | un, urmderstarm!, ex ing of bis b --Aspinwall Co ae Voisan vous Fishes. --~A Genaine Imitation, "Ig thisponuine Fe : leather?' she asked of the cierk, who was tryi ying to make a sae of wt ashopping bag *Well, ma'am, not exactly "Then it is an imitation, "Na, n wtly. Itis American leather, and tnade up here in-Doston, 'b ut the foreman! of tho shop spent threo years trnvel in pee asia." Oh, that's it? We enough, and Pil tak . I guess that's near Sabatitute for Ends . eapbery) =.) i sists of balkkams of tho class ref sulphur compounded mi AN Warm. By WILKIE LKIE COLLINS, Agnes looked at her in oni in entoniehenant, "Are you sure of what you are saying?!" she asked. The nurse was quite sure. "Why, Lord! bless you! the news come from the couriers' office in Golden square--from the secre' Hear t t together. binaself!" paring this, Agnes began to feel as well as -- lt was still early in tie evening. She once sent a message to Mra. Ferrari, tonne thas os bad | pay nolugedeomen on aa and there bate uld ba returned. ts abou In an hour more the courier's peared in a state of agitation -- it was with tol- ' erable regularity Paris, Rome and Ven- ico Emily h had twice written him afterward-- no reply. uneasy, : tha bad gone to ses ottiee tn Galton ayiens 90 a answered that he wanted to see the courier 'nothing. ished as you are at his disap- pose I write and ask my lawyer (whe is also ree, under very awkward circumstances which she had left off. One after another he| AS itis, the fact that a wire, a If you should bear of him, pray my friend and -- to come and advise us for him, What does he do? But for the Jooked at the objects that reminded him of | member of the animal kin and the ttirely di aeeeetent other Jet us know that we may at least pay him to-morrow after his business hours!" knote and the written message sent to the woman whom he loved--took them up| earth f rman electric circuit must be de- | If net obtainable at your drn¢ rete, ven! prepa the money which is due" | Emily eagerly pont gratefully accepted the you with it, I shoukl say that he had wisely Sandacty. pe laid them down again with a ferrel to, It is large the jofight and | Stgerin' of tries, BO conte snd 9 t.00. 'After one cr two more questions (quite -- An hour was arranged for the withdrawn himself a association with dis . how far, how unattainably far | and power currents that are strong enough * ae ort, a answered) to the date on the next day; the correspondence graceful xposure by taking from him a che was still! "She will never Scart to be fatal. currents -- do the time of day at which Ferrari had left the was nue under the care of Agnes, and the secretly to flight. The money fog ioe s th ~~! Montbarry," be ge ee himself, rh he | not produce serious effects.--N. Y. World. rT) vw palace, the courier took pom ae "s wife took ber leave. » View~--unfavorably so far phis hattogo, "* ne of us fi It Saved Mj Life" He at once necessary in- Weary and heart sick, Agnes lay down on concerned. I still believe hag is keeping A -- death as she feels it. Miserable, mier| 4 observance is Sunday re vestigations witht the slightest result so the sofa, to compose herself. The of the way. But I now say he is paid for ahio wretch, how she loved him!" bin Germany. Not t ealy ie a ab ~ Is a common expression, far as Ferrari was concerned. Pe ae ete bad careful nurse brought in the reviving cup of keeping os of the way--and that banknote; Jy the street, as Henry closed the red | seeded ith a day of recreation from those who have seatined, Tegecen per- seen him. Sabet appeared to have been tea. Her quaint gossip about herself and there on the table is the price of ae CLSSDOR -- he was stopped by a passing acquaint- | ass e German people, ny gine vy sonal use, the curative powers of taken into Lis confidence. Nobody knew any- her occupations while Agnes had been away, paid by the ry persons to his wife cea wearisome, inquisitive mun- edoubty!| many it aa a day ol 8 of toil. The "Promian ae , roi po Ayer's "thing (that ix to may; any bgp Ot the slightest acted ae a Tellet to Mrs.-Ferrart's greyeyes origttened-te tiaelcome to him at that moment, "Sart! Geo has been making investiga. i re ea cannot say enough importance) even apeeelwe so distin. mind. They were still talking quietly, when suddenly; Mrs. Ferraris dull, drab colored pews: Westwick, this about your brother, | tions into this subject, and it has found in praise of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, be as Lord and lady Me . It they were startled by a loud knock at the complexion became enlivened by a glow of pather an unexpected death, wasn't it? We! 'frem iates from thirt tee t of jee -five | Heving as I do that, but for its use, I ported that her inayat English house door. Hurried footsteps ascended the brilliant red. never heard af the club that Montbarry's gett containing wfactur. | should long since have died from Jung nid bad left her, before the disappearance stairs, The door of the sitting room waa "It's fajse!" sho cried. "It's a burning Ignes were weak. 'What will the insuragce ishmenta and 1,582,591 work- | troubles. -- EB. n, Tex. of Ferrari, to return toher réfatives in her thrown . open: violently: tie conrier'y wife shame to speak of my husband in that Way!" offices dof" 57.75 or considerably more than Abont oe! oe I had : own ntry, and: that Lad} rushed in like a madwoma: "3 told you I should offend you!" said Mr, Henry started; he had never thought at i | | one- or halt of the pant mee age at work |- tenes aunt Ga: taken no steps to supply her place. His lord- "He's dead! they've taurdered yal Those Tro: b rother's life insarance, What could the or on Sunday. Although factories were apy a tiete eas Cough which deprived was desert as" being delicate witd -- were all she could «a She Ane sinterposed ence more--in tie interest -¢ ices do but-pay? A denth by bronchitis, cer- running, the greater abe of the work- | me of vg reaing a had used vari. health. He lived in the strictest retirement dropped cn ber knees at the tout of a ° She took the offe aed wile's hand; sae by tra ph ysicians, was surely the least | Ds 919,564, rested on that day. In 29 ns cough balsaiis a ex! semennath, --nobody was admitted to bim, not even bis held ee he or band, . a g clasped in She appealed to the lawyer to reconsider ae digmtalie of all deathy, "I wish you hadn's | ott 'of the 35 provinces of 147,515 estal. | Without re relief. A friend ade own countrymen, A stupid old woman was it--and fell back fa a skie of his theory which <refiected harshly On: tha: question into my head!" be broke out, lishments ef trade and transportation, | Vised me to try discovered who did. the housework at the The nurse, signing 'o hae to open the Ferrari: While he was still speaking the [ois 1, [einploying 245,061 77 per t. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. 9, Erriving t- the morning -and- going | Wwimdows, took the necmsary ineasires to re servant iuierrupted her by entering. the LOOM 941 eaiit his frien, dp think the rriow! were open on Sundey. and 57 per cent. of | ¥ did so, and-am-b: : with a sising card, "Te: wae te = 4 w fat at_wark_ om the | mé_at once. the lost courier--she -had 'never even seen she exclaimed. "Here's a lettér in her bend. Henry Westwick: and there was an ominous -- | Christian Day of Rest. agi whe | this ine cured my Lord Montbarry, who was then confinéd to 'See what it is, miss." asst written on it in pencil, "1 bring bad CHAPTER VW ject on fi tot a of | am satisfied; saved im his room. Her ee bees "a most gracious, The oper envelope was addressed (evidentiy D&**- Let me see you for a minute down |. & ays later the insurance offices two |work by law on Sunaay, and petitions Coburn, 18 st., i and alérilile aa ih Sonstant at- ina feigued bandwritingy to"Mre. Ferrari," stairs" Agties i y dedi the. senna, me S the @ ; were pra; th 1 have used Ayer's Cherry Pectoral noe, on her noble _busbaet There the postmark was *Veuice." Tie contents of Alone with Mrs. Ferrari, Mr. Troy per lin number) received the formal aunounce- to enact such alaw. In the great factories over a year, and siticerely believe I ho other servant then house (so the envelope were asheet of foruagn note on his natural kindness of heart to siow ment of Lord Montbarry's death, from her ouly 13 per cent. of the employers 18 | should have been { it agg as the old woman ew but berslf,| paper, anda folded inciosure, Hf .on the surface at last. He tried to ladyship's London solicitors, The sum in-) per cent. of. the workmen signed the The meals were sent in from a res-| Onthe note paper, only one line Was writ- mak e his peace with the couriers wife, 'surveil in cach office was £5,000--on which one' petition, of taurant. My lord, it- was said, dis | ten. It was aga in a feigned handwriting, "You have every-claim, my good soul, t0| year's prémium only had been paid. the per cent. of the employers and 21 per cent. liked strangers My lord's . brother-in- and it contsined these words: remut upon Jour husband," 7c. of such a pecuniary @mergency as this, employed law, the generally shut up ina." "Toconsole you for the joss of your hus be began. "I may even say that lebe di thought it desirable to prohibition of Sunday work. of the -palice, occupied (the | band." _ You for speaking so warmly in his defense. |their position. The medical advisers of the per cent. of the employers : very ' said) with ¢ ments in|. Agnes opened the inclosure next, At the same many Spans tempore thas I sxe bowel loses ctticet, bad insur. tation only lungs. Leonsulted ~~ . Th i oti je] It was a Bank of England note fot a thou- in-sach a serious matter ss this, to tell YOR lance of Lord Montharry's life, were called smd 16 per cent. of the eipleyad were in physicians, and took the remedies @nasty smell. A doctor bad latterly been) sand pounds what is reaily in my mind. {can bave n0/jnto council over their own report? The re-| {evor of an entire cessation from labor on Prescribed, 'but failed to obtain velit i galled in to his lordship--an Italian doctor, Antention seeing that lama sult excited some interest atnong persons cone the Sabbath ig 'These figures show toral. Tee tenies his aon 9 ' Jong resident in Venice. Inquiries being ad- CHAPTER VI 'total stranger to Fou and to Mr. ¥ on "Basins of life insurance | that observe Fy dremed to this gentleman (a physician of un- The next day the frient and legal adviser thousand pounds is » large sum of mouey, declining to pay the Sunday gevera ' 3 -agnes Lock woud, may 7, the 'fm concert--/ smong "4 a we on sending a cou:nission spas ard For of a Fe eae eer eer es oe ae oe . 1.2 - Rutt -- os. ae is very elective, "@ " Coe ; ees oad etapa et ah eimegt cet -- oy late aie ae a Sead = gem ach Seeded sorta a ae is €. en > 4 fs a a ea ee ee rns post of the morning had | brought « letter to "from courier then at Ven- wife had been allowed to take a copy of it, which she now handed to to read. The w be had recently arrived in Venice. He had previously heard -and- Lady Mont- at one of 9 old Venetian pala which they had In. for s term. a of Feri rrari, be had gone to pay bim e@ friend visit. Ringing at the door that opened the canal, and failing to make any one hear |banker. him, he Lad goné round to a side entrance opening on one of the narrow lanes of Ven- ice. Here, standing at the door as if she was wailing for somebody~--perhaps for the courier meg maga found a pale woman with magnificent dark eyes, who proved to be no other than Ledy. Montbarry herself. Sho asked, in Italian, what he wanted. He; rrari, if it was salts convenient, She at once infor: _ him that Ferrari had left the} zi out pa me any reason, and without even leaving an address at which his monthiy salary (then due him) could be at this reply, the courier inquired if any person had offended Ferrari, or quar- reled with him. The lady answered, "To my knowledge, certainly not. Iam Lady Mont- miu | fee to market they make | F ves, but on other occasions} it was a question --Wall Btreet News, tary two months' term. jorcd's bedside With these particulars began and ended the discoveries made by Ferrari's conrier friend. The police Were on the lookout for the lost s--and that was the only hope ; uli be heid forth, for the present, to ear aris wil. *What<do you think of _ miss!" the poor jwouwas asked, eagerly. What do you ad- 4 {View me to d Agnes was et a low bow to answer was au effo en to what | Was say. 7 hod sich cx her; it Emil y j 1g. Laat teee 0 Montierts the pepart ot this illness, ; dies iain ly t |eaed : 1 sever k it would he s Set . em--they wor ito r Ages corm; m. hey were jonately rm wri letters. aul the ten in a very * don't much like andes aril, betwee rs safew centimes m Ihave matt my par She has the pn +, ems) $ to tue as if I wus "My lord's cupr kept us perpetually jComung inet ably juncasy in his mind eho Id : me bic i offen del yon Riv ar, them and made them shake oe ar | The third and last letter was from Lv, enice, | "More of my lord's economy! Instead a 'staying at the hotel we have hired a dan \moldy, rambling oid palace. My lady inlets on having tho best suite of rooms wherever ;we go--and the palace comes cheaper for a My lord tried to get it for longer; he says the quiet of Venice ix good 8 for his nerves. But a foreign pogeeme has secured the palace and is going to turn it into fled e been more t money [ha disagreements wife ap- Smale I don't like the baron--and I don't Complete the case, my g » is a punctual pay matter of honor with him; he hates has given his word. I receive my sala extra, idle) ar ietenlfe meng proper ween. baron 4o--borrew- so--but [have seen enough since to me that she was right. I have seen other things besides, which--well! which don't in- crease my respect for my lady and the baron. The maid says she means ' do. It is a dull life bere, company--no comy ture sees my No going into many at horme--not a crea- 'hen be . and generally toward nightfall. Indoors he sbuts himself up in 'hisown room with bis books, and sees as little of his wifeand the baron as possible. I fancy things are coming to a crisis here, ¥ lord's suspicions are once awakened the co rible rovocations the noble Montbarry is a man who would stick at However, the pay is good--and can't afford to talk of leaving the place, like my lady's maki." 'Agnes banded back the letters --so sugges- tive of the be nalty pail already for his own a ¥ the man who had deserted her --with sodings of shame and distress, which made her no fit counselor for the helpless wornan who depended on her advice. # one thing I can suggest," roes out be 'oes al she said, with his money, but be docs it because he send to give warning to leave. isa resp itish female, | and doesn't take things quite so easily as I ntoae even the consul or the Mr. ~ affairs 1 Mentbarry's maid did really leave the one at with Lady Montt eget -- (thirdly line of anonymous ag which ba panied the extras nites gift 0 © . 4 thousand pounds to Ferrari's wile, yer who a Well known, ata Inter tr id, as the soit Lady Ly 1, in the fexion-- he was al a r, ax whict exper With on eae personal advantag it isa Quemtion, a, whether be was th fire if «ste had beew out of ' Tensd a terri ek" A 4 ¥ turned te Mn Perrari,a in, th tt rent - ' He drundned a ' his flugers o1 ta At host i " ) food hart really believe e Alat your bysi 7 Mra. Ferra rehief to ber eyes, Tho fTectunl to ' ex her < in louder Mrs. Ferrari stated ber opin- short, sharp sentences, aml louder accents, jon of the case. Still keeping bis own view in reserve, Mr. Troy listened with an expression of satirical approval, "Very strongly stated, Airs. Ferrari," he said. "You build up your sentences well; you clinch your conclusions in a workman- like manner. If you had been aman you ve made a good Jawyer--you would . 'nd ve taken juries by the mong! of their necks, | y--complete | find the attractions of my lady grow on me, : ll us next 'so sent you this She was much nicer before the baron joined Jetter, inclosis knote. 'two us. My lord master; it's a wretches' who aodered Mr. Ferrari would ry reg- |postmark on on the letter ularly at the end of each month--not s franc any friend in that interesting city with a! <Yeu sir." though 1 have.done many. things which large heart, bo and & purse to correspo: jhas been let into the secret and who wishes to anonymous! . ¥ - reply to. this. Mra. Fer to feel the first inward feel sure of it no something terribly wrong in the rts o t, after what you have just | discontent _ disloyalty to con tion Have you beard?" which reach us from Nova Scotia. nd, w "Can-y The idea of postal telegraphy in the "No, ar. Tere feeling Ihave, T can't tell eg States fe ass a ' aul in | "On, & feeling!" Mr. _ Troy repeated, In @ Senate and there is » probability thats will sien me idee, 1 see no reason to despair Mr. Troy recelwed the paris: TLE of finding your kusband yet. of what was going on. He wrote at once to wife listened, without being con- communica te hi 4 news to Agnes; adding what vi hnarr wr little tind, filled to its sidered to be a valuable hint, in these ping + ag capacity by ber unfavorable opinion wor Pusrari's d: bet ot Mr ¥, bad no -- a for the pro-, "You are intimately acquainted, I know, : ts pression. "Lam with Lady Barville. tie. date Lord Mont- in t earn "air, ait she serial. bas ry's eldat Siter" The Her eyes were more communi cative--ber by ber bs and are also solicitors to one of eyes alls ad, in their language, "You may Say the tw: ~ offices 'There 1 may prmei. > I will never for give you to by { n my s it up. He composedly air round, put his hands to his. per ! at of the window. noe, the drawing ¢ w Lealos! tet, Go see stich a decument, P ' al nm is so near a rela- m to general rule pu ts it on that faot- aile 1} round again brivkly to ing, th they do not allow bis, « ing to se Agnes. To bls bu wife to the report, will at least ie, there appeared, in ber place & per- answer any d question she may ask re- ei lepeg. eller pte an in ti tring toi . prin I ' re { Toe reply 3 'ceived by return of post. DG sth ©by oar menk on bis bans Agnes declined to avai hervelf of Mr. Troy's face He lovked at Mr. Troy, and bowed prepa "sas {To Be Coxtixven J ateas to have br ckweod whieh i She has re . M. Bevtren, electro parr ear tn and make ickel plater, Albert » pd. Te mr] My Li "eat Phe onty place in whe y where you Can get ratsina lot Bc. pe » ia at Walsh Bros., the pisee for bargat Neglected Cold t" ' . ' and all diseases of the , PY Using Kileas sng Palsam . . t Elixir Vita is the kieg hem at] ' A ~ . for piles, rhe i . kidney coimplaint a dys pepeis. nilit natare'r blo d ' Ho turned of M purcher to bual Ipit you are afflicts ° t eu, ; fry kloxir Vit be h i ' - a i fala ls # late I Mofitbarry Mr, Trey ex A toilet luxury in evers respect, Ayers il i ) --s, : . sir Vigor never furls to restore the youth Ly ber lied at Ve ven ie ' . FF ' Fi 't : rhis te that ai fr ess antl ecoler to fade] and gre - "4 { | len ll dand . § ng t Mr. hair, It also eradicate- dandrall and pre Vents the hair from fallas St Be Prepared. le Many of r ska of choler j te comet hiraci «cf Reep at at fiten t r rehiev h vd If ial have a chain, watch that is grtht x on Aecount ¢ ately, eraphe i ba 'Ktosay that brass, get if plated in either gol 1 or silves i nd re Low won, ou his wat to which Sill make it look equal to new and any further mes- will last better tha y to hi s hotel The reply goods. Will guarar . umounced first class and give satisfaction as to quality sen- and 'quantity a metal put on. J. M. t, in his brief intervals of cn, Electro-plater, plating. rooms nly, wy. op} oaite Windsor Hotel, Stratford, roth he w information, The third te pacer " The elections in Nova Seotia on Thurs- now ip your hands, That is all I know up to day = resulted in the election of a Con- the present time," servative for Shelburne and a Liberal ior Happeutng to look at the couriers wife, | Yarmouth, Shelburne -- hed many years Mr, Troy was struck by the expression of been represented by an ppponent of th ok fear which showed itself in the wo-| present Government. It:does look singu nian's face. lar to see a country like Nova Scotia, which "Mra Ferrari," be said, "have you beard what Mr. Wostwick bas just told me?" very word of it, sir." | "ilave ee any imei to ask?" | "No the verge of "rebellion do not generally take Fal be alarmed. lawyer per- | the most effectual means known to streng- 'sisted. "ls. it weil about peel whee Per |then the hands of ~ ---- they "i shall er seo husband sir, | hate, and whose yoke they com Jj intolerably oppressive. here mat be of somethirig like hatred toward Mr. T vs "I don't understand you, sir," she meget ie "] don't think this isa joking matte | Agnes interfered for the first time. She drew ber chair a little nearer to ner legal counselor and friend, "What is the pooet [Probable explanation, 'in your opinion?" she "I shall offend Mrs. Ferrari if I tell you," Troy answered. "No, sir, you won't!" cried Mrs Ferrari, hating Mr. Troy undisguisediy by this time. The lawyer leaned back in his chair, "Ver well," he said, in his most good hu:nored man- ner, "Let's have itout. Observe, madame, I don't dispute your view of the position o at the palace in Venice. You have your husband's letters to justify you, and you have also the significant fact that Lady house, We will say, then, that Lord Montharry bas |prestimably Deshi made the Victim of a foul 'wrong; that Mr. Ferrari was the first to find it out, and that the guilty persons had rea- sons to fear, not only that he would acquaint Lord Montbarry with his discovery, but that be would be a principal witness against them ng scandal was made public in a erie law. Now mark! admitting all this, I dra barry, ~_? - positively assure you that after first ontoe some kind words of com- @ eer f different conclusion from the con- Teatest Ferrari w ted with the t kind- ness in this jue We are as much aston- fort and hope, "is that we should consult a person gone x *e than ours. clusion at which you bave: arrived. Sup- your husband left in this miserable househokd pegtiny pencil case in it to also of comes -c feelings, my good soul" -- the sentence unfinished, and rose to take his leave of Mr. Westwick. The truth is, he be- gan to feel puzzled himself, and he did not}; -- to let Fr gt Ferrari see it. "Accept expression sympathy, sir," he said i ) Mr. Wanwick satiety, "I wish you good ~~ dine yy he bod may be y that 4 t session, although it vening, rm Tet ocedto Mra Prat te aw [nts tne eB oa closed the door. "I have beard of your communication and the success of the Cockle Emily, from Miss Lockw Is hb in Great Britain has there anything I can do to help youf" shown that | core? be made-a branch of "Nothing, sir, thank you. Perhaps I had the public service > with benefit to the Dearn #t Exxctaicrry.--The accidental death of stage manager Collins, at Cincin- noiseless step, _ ber obstinate resolution to. nati, w days ago, by electricity, was take the gloomiest view of her husband's followed oo Monday by a death from the crs cause of @ valuable horse on Staten ae | Westwick looked round him in the tuna, A broken telephone wire that had. solitude of the little drawing room. There. fallen across an electric-light wire came in was nothing to keep him in the house, and yet! ----, with th . horse 'an be lingered in it. It was something to be dead, wef be, in some way not even near Aznes--to see the -- seoneing et Ps. that it is essential to the of man and beast that they shall be conductors a a and Fh oy ape vg ° . je. 9 pd that ae quality referred to be omitted in the tion of mark the place at| man, st least, to the general Daventenns. to her pntrens about the roon =| lite one corner, was her chair, with ner wrbrok dery on the work a by Its side. On the lis noe a = ttle ease) ni window was her last | drawing, not -- » fnbbhed yet. The book | 3 been reading lay on the sofa, with | might T nix Accipext tx Loxtes Town. sure. sont cident ocearred on concession of London tow nship Wednesday, resulting in the lowe of' s hand --e arm of one brother and the band of the ot esers. Charles and William Stevens, brothers ot Mra. Robert Mawhinney, of on wyare-o ting a straw'et herp pe T machine beceming choked, Chariesa undertook to clear the feed. , and ina moment it was caught, six ine! ie up from-the ally c poppe d into mincemeat. saderes red to extricate his brother from the territle soniti m, and in doing #o his left hand also caught in the wheels and Was gre ued acd potiv power furnish ed by t stop it. Both the e ont rere had their arme amputated by Dr, Laiog apd an axalstant from St. John's, and are at ro strated from the ahock. at cashed t as Hot easy AL Phone Metac The great physi logical discovery of the seventecnth cent was the cireulation of the bloo The nineteenta for the purity two discoveries, iiation thedry and Ayers e prominent landmarks in nd progress of Medigine. gre at medical discovery of the wy Ww ag An aiterative These the history 8 An Old Time PWavorite. The seaser of green fruits and summer drinks :« the time when | . forms of cholera rma mor towel plaints ger erally prevail ' Fowler's extract af Wild Sta 1 be kept at h For yen has. been the HORT elie ble remedy. H war's Pris OINTMENT Rheumatism aml Gent These purifying and seothing remedies deserve the earnest attention of persors iable t o ¢ te ted parta | with wart hall be diligent ' in, unless hie Hey tien causes palt «hall he simultanea: pain, rerluce inflame bh 1 } stitution, h while ti pe vital power, malady, wl Grand Results. 'or several years it i trown, of ean e , suffered froin dyspepria. He ys he pl and a host His draggiet he declares fox_ which he pr dies ed resu gives it his highest ré 7 dation. TrocuLes or THE Nope "ANIMAL. -- Robert Johnson, reeve of Huron, but who now lives in cinerdine tow 1" wned a horse which was once considered cheap at $150, but which he finally aed to Mr, Siddens for about $10, George Alexander, of the -- line, is a horseman an animal came unable to pro the downward course, the horse died the other day, The carcass was opened and a snake three feet long was found in the throat, while the body contained still another a ng The poor horse..could pot appetite, and would eat any ening. mie set before it. --Kincardine Pe cgi Pain Killer as a "in and Dysentery remedy seldom ever fails. James Corcoran selis the new season's os ee ae Xmas Goake te Bee whether Le intend. wersboniank or not, aa e sare very fine. Walsh Bros, fc. Valencia raisins ar best article ever offered for the mone e the- in the city of Stratford, A look in windows will convince thes ae eptical. {ff you w t to of Bright's disease, and all kidney coeutile, dysvepsia, general debility, female com: plaints, ermd erysipelas, ulcers, old sores, all skin try Exilir Vitor, nises chilblains, &c, Sold by all druggists. He ran hie. aE li fine penis: cents per pound.

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