Weston Times (1966), 11 Oct 1894, p. 1

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WE ti mutton" s resident of Tomio,‘ s proprietor oi one of the Queen City'- l - And last hostelriu, the Grend‘ 'kN Heal, 'tttt the Union depot. I The orld wss Inpreesed.with the story w. nous told, sod determined to inter-i visw W, Soby And more the germaniu- at his use for pnhiiostiu. Mr. 0:: Smly a. his testimony to the L' dooc _ 7 tyne. min-sud Pink m A {on sgorheumstisln with its stundsnt‘ moi-oils: and pair" lsstsned upon) 'gitPee,-prir, for?! unaware Whusii _ " when mit ?w, n .‘H iilbi slid mid ihtd no mile, froml tors or medicines. The disease wss slwnys - in the spring end is". end last you I we. nlrnnst crippled with pain. From my knee to on shoulder shut *psins which felt like red-hot neAl.Es. Then nil my limbs would Se “Tented " once. Heli- I-doun doctors, one slur the other. tried “our. me, but did no good. Thu'rheu- autism seemed to be getting worse. As i Milled Almost everything the doctors could Inggest, I thought I would tryn little prescribing on my‘own account end pnrohnned . supply of Pruk Pille. The good .iuota were soon perwptihie. sad I procured s second may» sud before these werevgoneI wss on of , melody six doctors could not put no end to. I have recovered Indy Appetite. - felt better in my life. so I give Dr. Williams' Pink Pills credit {or this trsnslormstion. My wile. too, isjust " worm on sdvocste "l I om. 'A sufferer for years she hu‘ wrienced to thc'lull the good of Dr, iliinms' lnvslunbie remedy, nod recom- mend. it to all women." "me whst trouble was your wife "frerimrt' naked the reporter. "Well, I csn't just tell you tho-y said Mr. Soby. "I do not know, snd I don’t thlnl she did. It's just the some with hell the women. They on sick, week nod dispiritedphnve no nppetits, end seem to be fading swsy. There is no sctive dis- esse st work. ' but something is wrong. That woe just the wsy with my wife. She wen n msrtyr to dyspepsing never in perfect heelth.-snd when she sew the chooge the Pink Pills mule in me she tried them, The muvelcns improvement Wu 'ust nimnrhed In her one so in my own, not; she snys shot her whole system is built n , sad thst the dzspepsis sod sick l'll'lic,tid hsve venish- e . She. nwellu m sell, seems to have ngdned youth, end I Td not the slightest hesitation in pronouncing the remedy one of the moat vein-hie discoveries oi the cen- 27; last the doubters cell and see me Ill_ they will be convinced. " . iieifiiie plan cl mun-c vmud tho I also. ls lulu lulu-d to talk Be, Willi-Inf Pink Pills to “I, on hum! 2t “about" ot that wotld~ uncut modi- llld 1msid.rsully tho ,oonvuluion with w. Both “nod In um. dir.obion, II.- h told tho World that he had that - lulu: old Mind who" fuporionoe htatht an? one. Tho Mam! all! to In “I J SobyMor my you" with! at on. of th. IndIng boul- ot minimum u mutant. of Toronto, (In It“! “trod" oibrerr, u the Q“. “an; tha ”Whig Grand, “an; and Man; mam: Wilbu- " my ”grand Rod 0 Row. Mr. BMte NP" "Pt Wye in 152%. ted Thou pills urea positive cure for all Rouble! ailing from A vitinwd condition of the blood or I shatters]: nervous system. Sold by I" daulen or by mull, front Dr. Willisin's Msdicina Comp-ny, Brockville, 03L. or Schonecmdy, N. Y., " 50 cents I box, at ll: bon- foe 02.60. Thy. no numero'n’o- 'unitatious Ind subsilluuum satin-t. which the public uutioned. " be Sfll by Ina! Iris-In " (till-cue Winn-A Wremrht-'rs News. _ ' A Perle correepOndent ceblu u follow.- The Trar eclwlyeocount of the Mad-- gucer question has hubsided. but there in Itiil dgger to the pence of Europe on Inother new, for England in going to inter. vane in China)! end Europe will not Allow her to intervene there elone. The power of Englnnd in the fer met has received I seriou- blow through the victories of anen. Under the pretext of protecting En lilh resident: in China Englnnd will “as 30 lron-clul- into the Chinn lens, and Ihe‘will then propane to Chin: to protect her ageinnt ann on condition of the cel- lion oi cert-1n territory. Whnt thin ter- more will he Europe does not know, but Enzlllh diplnmnt'letl hnve nlrendy mnde up their mind- what they will “k for. It will he . repetition of whet Dilrneli did with Turkey in 1878, but this time Englnnil Wlll nut succeed. fur England will not be nlone. The dnnxer for Chine in that if England hkee en inch at her terrltory in the youth Ruli- will take I loot in the north. The ttont) between Ruuin and England in the in eat, which bu been no long de. hyed, will then luddanly become inevit- nhle. - unduly In. Ito-ulna.- T Ill - and tmt..."-. an“ In Iolprm-vlo- la "In! [If-n“ I“ in Ah. but!“ " 'kate- uvho " “has In. I. my; World. 13173 idiirlk min- i. A Lehi, f“ ”OINITOI'OF Till GRAND UNION. TORONTO. BILATIS AN mIlISTING EXPERIENCE. A Cool Proposition. ' A Ration journnl advises Rust“. Eng- Iend sed Frenoe to Inske short work of the wer by dividing up the Chinese Em. pire between them, eech taking A third. It “an”. vents s third of Chinese territory, or even s slloe ul Com, she will hsve to hieIt'ont Alone. Tran it will be found 3 Mn mouthful to swelluw then Portlend. Iwhioh hes not yet been entirely essimiL Med. Ibo cool end comprehensive morslity ol the proposition is oharaoter'tatte of Rus- eie. This wsr hes been loroed upon Chins, end bonus she hsppens to be getting the I wants! the struggle so {or withthe single opponent. it is suggested to the powerful bystanders to rush in end destroy her while .opportunity othra. It would indeed he s tpusttitrtl end edilyini sight to no the civilized» notions du in! Miter-shelter epon Pekln. oerry fire on sword end dis- eetetto the heathen. Willi. s triumph it would be lor C,hruuatsltr. The brewery of the encomplishment would beenheneed by the lot-tonne distress of the victim. A reg motel lesson would be tsught, end - 22'g it w heart, mipht become C1irirtitsui without more edo. It is s short out to the millennium, snd might prove chesper in the lone run then the whimsy-led of slow his-loony "ort. Son: for mu for Anon. l, A 60th from Col-lunar. Ont, nay. ' - Vivlnn n mid.“ ol this ville, warn-mud on Tun-any In: by Domain that (who bun bun working up the can [or some “ll. put). Ind elm-pd with lit- - In In the Inn, 'sort-ttr so (an M in, the y of Mr. Tin-u My. duh pm the "1h of An nu Inn. hi "dad in the Ania, which can. " u - on mm Inn uet"ltaA-"N-in mer-q-sd. ”you“! » 1ftNttiPa% lily!" --. A _, _ ,. . "e"ta"t tt-,iiiriiiitpdt Ila. trutie,' gt-ttq “I!“ - f1" Ming Wm Somewhero. THIRTX IRONCLAD S. mm IRY. ,While thin convention we: gain; on In the during-room. Mrs. Telhot we! "roll. inuhem the pain he an rid of time, in Accordance with Mr. Mani "tttg-tion that it would be well to luv. the mourn~ or when.“ (any) hour or Bo. The In" with”, the ttry- Ind shrub- were in tho perleodeu of "their laminar been, , clump- of tom. hedges of roles, standard roe“, dud rout, Mash roses, climbing mien, mule the glory of the long, narrow loot, “(I tkrurem? the lawn And the river". than uni I ten-loo "rith greet green tube 'sorttsitu'ugr o'er""" nnwed n "rguUe inMI'VIJI. The“ In. I flight of step: lold' ing to the ,river u. nah end of the tel-nee, and at (have-tern and, with In huh to the setting um. there we. I summer-ttours of chain form, in PortUnd “one. I summer- honlp, which in Italy would hue been " mun-blag At the eastern and M the berm» Mid on I lower level, there we- ' ttioious bout-house, containing A c;uple of matrix» gen, . guilt, end d alrilf, And the level roof of thin host-home had been I fevorice 1tsursginiepUtm of Robert Retro“ end " rioada-.a piece orise Mob to talk and Imoke .iq the manner twilighc u the 'rlss.aitre. hoete went. down to Henley. CHAPTER Ie-i.-)., . "um. I lung .., to look and,” uld Arden. “I hop. It. will grow up h light. hauled, huh, girl, he: mint no will (nabbed, her unwary to (null a] labor-nun. “may, 'ttat ghoul l the ovll toh mnhnd our com. to pm .tt. any ho'urolu “out to has? the that. In tho Inn-um “run. that .11 liar friend! in this plan. from the highest to the 10m». will do their but. to hop but in lgnonnoo of with. one.» the on. no: "in Ibo bu loo“ good and .luetuttnato hunt." ""' Mm. Talbot had seen her hound and the dead man eitting there in clone con- fid,eutial talk on f glimmer evening tftor dinner, while OTr and her ulster etrolled up and down the terrace, or Itopped to feed the white, stately awanl and thelr soft grey cygnete. She 1.]th fencied she could hear the mellow sound of Robert Hetrell’l leughter an aha walked there now. What I. joyous. frank, expensive mtnre I What I happy liter. Venting nothing that this world can give of Wort end delight: endowed with trtremrty,'uttes11ercr, good- looks, fortune, perfect iiyiuth, and A Wife whoedored him. Ana he hid been nabbed to deeth in e abehby Lmtdmrtodgihg by so aueao%, one. It we- only a fortnight ago that Emily Talbot end her husband had. been diruut at River hum. They had gouache": for alingle night in the very nah M midsummer, just tolmell the roles, juet for . few-houra’ respite {tom London nyetiea and London smoke, as Clare 1','hl expressed it in her let- ter of invitation. There had been only the "riiirririirTArjiilG meet them," the two man now in the drawing-room with the law_y§_r. ptr hed been a mgut'uocinhle Party. full of talk, Harrell expnlining upon lil plans for the grrnngement of the land which wu Io'Ioon to be his, And in higher with: than mull. " I T FiiGiTa, not. been A cloud on the hori- zon ; And Mn. Talbot, who loved Harley Street and her London plummet, had for once in her life gone buck to town reluc- uncly. ‘ V - _ _ ___ . " ft item-mus that Rbbert Ind 'Clsrd cum live like hermita in the height of thew-son," she told her bound. " But renlly this morning, when we were lelving, I tlmoatt envied chem their quiet domestic life in that lovely ghee." And nnwl. "hond tint held two live- "NA-"Jug; GLi,ind tha) held two live- was broken, And joy 1513mm ' a drum when one Mnkelh. _ _ A Mrs. Telbot wee peeing slowly along the urrnco, deprened by these thoughts, when n Ihrlek rang nut upon the summer .ir- ench a cry trl Agony " her can bed never heard until that hour. The sound ceme from the openlindow of her than“: bed- room; the lar B, bow-window which we: one of Robert flil17/u' numeroul improve- ments. She rushed into the home Ind nu upstairs, but, quick u the I“. Ambrou Arden and the rector were there before her, end the former we: in the wt of breaking ops}: the door " the .5“wa the lending. Ho had implored Mri, Huron to open the door, Ind there hld been ll" “Iver, no he put his Ihonldor £5th p-naling And vnnched the door " in hing". - Clu- Enrell w lining on the Mor in the middle of ' with I hump of her hmhend'l Torte 'iT-h lover’l lantern, for they had all " written before III-fringe quatered ut her. She at with her hand: olnpe upon her knee-.her eyes fired and luring into new. Bar (ii-hauled hair‘fell about her than dun in u vild con- fu-ion, u if hor‘nudn hed been clutching And curing " it. Emily Telbot knelt down by her Ind spoke to her, tryin to eoothe her, tethering up the' tangled gm with entle ends, pron-mg tenders-t Helen upon Il',", burning '0"th '.Brtohe took no node. , her eye- remined fired in that eighth" rm. her fusrs" were “ill locked tougher n the nine mull!" gulp. tl She don not knov Inc." Siod' Mrs. Talbot, horrMod " thn awful look, which and: her-incl“. (we like the {no of I "any". " Oh, God, uh- hu [one madl" For ,more nun nix swed- Ilhr the lunenl Chm Enroll lived in the during” of . diurnal“ brain. More Hun was during that period she hovered on the brink 'ol the gun. and thu- mn akin-l hours In which her doctor and hp nun-c In": u] ho bile and res-on we" slit. in Ill, “page. w- mnny . night I'M Ana” Arden I". in hid dey, "lying to PM. but - IN. to In“. " t,'h'tl [or the 1odM.tlAhtt - MI. Min ttta tidings Duh m. on... of hunt-"I’m” to his bdm till an as had mu Ibov. I tho In; lav-l We" and INrNr Mil , and dun Ibo mrho‘foind Mm 'i?,1,htil, the MI. Mwm " not“ And “in! In. P, m the am that ot his lift “no. . than. my " MI ’W‘VI'I’I “Inn. tt't.t mm. to arm-cc. MI mind from tho no "hm witch sherbet! Mm. Eh mu. pupil bun-W cl byline “In, and was“ Wmnun-s- with an" a on“... " “I. 3"". m. “I'D m“.- In. m - with “a old MIMI". In chi-lining of In. IMF: that “ll-“3m 'trA9ety. -- iir%-tttGhri.-; ttr2att.r In that with]. {and “a d MI A . Pet by! Ito 'e""' 'ac/IRS bin hinting-1y. Chomp-you'd“: VOL V. The Weston Times?- h WOMANS STORY, the lilo ot the to.» he trad loud in p um mari-um-an not puke: usury ot him-all mum to hu- uuhuod unio- ion in than Among when he “val his aways dny tit-tnh. be firut look-d upon In: hit you“ has. No. on. Ind our. "and Ma mm. ' m the huh-d, when her, umper would It". boon qulnk toklndlc into "me, had that bun but an light.» and (or 'nloluy; nob tho ,itr.iltoyar purity Jl'l.d he. bun qutgk to at. uni: It . word or nlook 1 not tho (ritual. who lived in tumult. minimal yuan" lazily. N.) on My nun-cud him. Yemen pub-pa, Ind alv'uud " ‘uont. Ono 'sir of elm, V madid 0y. had nu! hll hum Ones. in A momont. ot u- Eminn. Ma pupil at] phylollow 2rf, or um: round hia nook 3nd murmur in " m, "I [on you, been!“ you love mount.” r _ No, er I'm nlrlid I shall - write is novel. There in Iomelhin w-Ming. In. vention. I luppoee. But fd, very fond of writing. no I have mule u my mind to write my, own lile. My armature- would hardly till a tthapter-ut" it I beg-n It My cradle. I never went to I herd and cruel school, like June Eyre. I never knew whet it wee to be hungry, except In." A long ’wnlk , and than it wee only A plenum ban. ger, tempered With the knowledge that five. o’clock tee end hot hun- ind brown breed end butter were waiting ior me " home. .No, l heve no viciuimdee to write Abonl, but I can write about shone I love, my impreuiona of peogle "sttgeGrrry,trad book- nnd enimele. ' q . CHAPTER V. nAxav's DIARY "Vin Yuk! AHIR. Cvrll up he think, I could write I novel._ I Mrs red no mAny Iwylu. BO much Q"'? dad I em Inch 3 fanciful ttrtt.ture. hope lhvinn't. “other way of saying tut I In nill Ind equaled. One never known whnt n {Joint-By nun means. They seen: to hue n [mange of their own. pd. up of 1g1!'it't, and conkmpt (of other people. yril in euoh n undone young min thes nlweyl mm- to men n greet deal more shun he "r. 'At nny mu, he hu aid evei no mmy “men thin summer then I ought to benble to write e novel. How I wish I could I How delightful it, mull be to Invent people and mnke them Alive , no live in their live: and in their Adventure”, ttt move ell over the world in n bonntifnl deg-drum, not. dim sad con- iasm1 And hunted end blotted with nbaurdi- tutr, like the dreams ot dumber; but clelr end vivid with the light that - wu on lend or lee! _ _ 1 only with Cyril were ri ht t but, alts '. he ll wrong. I hive "he? ever In msny tirmsa. I h'eve begun "ory.tsitor “my. end hn've torn up my mennneripn’ liar th. second or third chepter. My heroine mm- ed " foolish end no ieehle; there wee no lite in her, She was like those deer dolls l loved In, thst would - sit up, nqb even again» the wall, but elwnya flopped over on one side or the other, " if their lovely wuen heedl wore too huvy for their awk- wnrd uwdnnt bodies. She wee every bit on limp. My hero wu better, bat I'm rether efreid he In: too much like Roche-- tar llqunB Eyre,” where he waan't the very imnge of Guy Livinglcon. What men than were 1 Guy an nimsr--het would have shown " best It A dinner-puny or I. ball, Mr. Roohuter MPT" non-er one’l hurt. Row I could have loved him other he went blind! Hlppy "mr-to be so heroic and "eadtisst, to go out into' the cold, bleak world and be nearly starved to death, and then to heve her own true love me: Ill. The; In: something like u denyiny i How big I volume I could fill upon one Iuhjcci. Alone it 1 were to write About manner and Ill her goodness to me, and the hnppy you! I have spent with her for my chief companion t It Seems only yel- cerdny that: I In a child dud the used to tor. with me " Ill-on; of guinea, jun " if she were mother little girl. I {named aha In: enjoyin hem]! jun. " much u l Inn. She would play " visiting, nnd din- nan oven, thin which I can not imngino Anything more wenrinoma to n grown-up per-on. Tmretand to out a grand dinner offlittU w an dilheu. with painted food glued on to them-tSuri-ru. nee-colored joinh sud poultrr,and rTll'."a'mrr/'C, tsrta iuuiddisi-nd to mnke convemtion and T/ret think srvtsrythiug nice, And to u for I lecnnd help of n wooden leg of mutton. Bow dhrudfully bored the mull. hue been! but the endured it I" like . We old to pur buttledoorl ind shuttle- cock on the tannin lawn tor hours " A stretch. Sh: could run tutor thin I till . you or two ago. She In" new that than 'h-uledoo‘r conven- kept her 1"1"S Every on. any: how young sud airlilh I 0 looks, more like my older ointm- thats my mother. indeed, "ranger- genenlly his hir to be mL-i-tcr. _ _ . _ _ . . . _ . "How reel she in l any in too in-i ni- ihsattt Ivaorl Sh: A%'ul,'f. I Rigor mr one with Inch I love] oompuziort-- clen md p-lo, with I may u', that lights IT hy he! quonly when *9 in sninlmd. in large hml on" no thdovoliutl ever say , they In" In much light in them l Ind her mile ie like Hummer Inn-hi“. Bat I mull. begin the Ivory n! my lilo in than dnyl when I 'u jut old enough to under-and gll' the m going on round than: me, 'and to be tarry when than I load were lorry; tad that willbrin me only tow coon Nth. Incident put. 'd m Iiu--u" time when my hum VIII Inke- Kou an. Lot mo tr! nd not" him vividly hum: book whilc um "ill Iblc mums-Ibo: him and" " he win. " Hm. whun I “I a”. and memory grown dim, I may Ind MI "rt-tPro-ie. urn-inn book, dry and dad, but will tta unywm "el "rlvet tyttet tell ”all“... What . lpkndid-loohng mn. «m I not lit. Guy Ltrittrb_ or like Bdrm! Furl-x Rocha-ac. The" In. nothing dsrl Tmet, of npnldva Ibo-G my do“ but", Ind-Id. although tttlt, hurt may. on w n and. n " an lump":- of I Bowl, I 3&1 that." on. would “I. “(to no,kin to WundeN9qt'>et,yrriyrs w Ite"' tor. in ml Mo. *1 (m "an. Dlvld,ollplm 'isiiriiiri'ifiii' undhlrmnn Ink-h. his as In" bebnmlkonthhp. when In." my enllath "an. ad {may htm nllhglag-thc I“: mm. no, wttlt the blue of mad": Wm! him, an LT,', Mal-ohm.- “I .mumuy- n IWNHQM§M1 l _ Hail-Hind Mano-Moral, ly- righgwnhnnlyydt. a. cool Ion. "Ar-bo-e-ir-er, _ bi2,thMta'eM?2a.", III- mp"- ttTArd.ttgttrg,,"d “In! to In. u§d~tho-vny ost-ut-ah-qt-usa-ri' ies-im-_-sri-e.- mimicry-1th., Add... m "t."- m be old [or uni. Ya. mumMn-kh-mmm . . Was? AND COUNTY, on rortir HERALD. m WESTON: ONT. THURSDAY. OCT 11. 1894 Sometime. the-e tsir mornings were Sand-y mania ' when mother we: n church: tt 'lllllr.', kw to be a very werm dny, father woul begin to yawn " brukfub-time, sud would any he did not feel inclined for church, “(out he would go on the Inter with Deity , Ind than I need to clep my head. And rush " to get my run-bonny And before mother had time to nuke Any objeetionl we were " to the bolbvhoule to " the la and tho cushion“. When LE. church-tall: began to titt from the old red-trick tower, we were gll iug ever no in up the river, on the we to our favorite beckwnter, where ingen- need to ait" And reed hie Sued-y pen, while I worried the little, happy, (Ill,',',',!,', g iiah under the willowe. Silvery, dating creatures, oriit In light! Bow (Ind I Mn new that I ought so few few of them I lnndvy pun pol... an! moved 'tls. “a: alum-y boat our tho Might ”no In", mum-I tuning into I IN booby-tor. who“ he would um ill to" and sit and lunch his ply. in the Inn-hm. And talk to In in . slow. drum] n, Divan the pull of who”. or I“ In MIR to him. Oh, how I and to shatter ll my little “will vote. t And III“ -tMrsn I and to Auk , him, union Altar -tiors I gun push} I}. pod P. leirk 19m- Yet, ha ha very gpod to me. He used to talk of day. when I should be grown up, and than he would take me to parties and balls. 'l Your mother And I Ire saving; onuelveuxp for your an: leuon, DAily, ' ho said ' " tut'. why we no living like hesrmita." y "e.o.luotims. no! Uta. ti “I. Old'oh p2} mg n he? a! to“ and“. UN]. , .utter bulk In} “[1310" (Maple long, “Fa-n}. G 'gtir,tsi "It," had iii, 1"lr1Ut,llTtJhrl t" by did tb run lhino? or why did an "V" In that but no" , or what -. the Bowtsra mud. of t Baum hub-r. how gull-m. he wu with mo 1 m and to In“ ott my qual- uonl. m never "plan-4| tNi'eo.'thte m m - of tho aerprem, it: Uncle Ambrou. Our lite $050M VIII perpetual holidny. Bo punk: mo luv to Huh for dw- Ind mtnnovu out of tin than: of the bose, Ind I was "11) buggy with him. _ It .11 looms like 5 amp 0 Ipplneu [10' u Ilook bank upon it, [but it II n {rah in my memo u the no" vivid' dream from which uncrit- only in; gunned. Yo, he WM good, and»! loved him (inr- ly . but pump: Ivloved Ambrose Arden, dlayet Y, tth only 39 yePrrsy. I don't thiftk Any little girl of seven w“ ever so honored an to have I man of van leaning to tench her to read and write', unless it wu some little prim-en in the day: when I Inn like Fenelon was not. thought too good to M tutor to a dauphin. Uncle Ambrble nu home from the very ht,t.% It we! tl',," whim end fence: to do so. 0 in I mm of web laborious ab. ita that he “he: no account ottmublc: and in all the you-- he hdy llbored at my edu. uciou I cnn new! remember one impatient word, or even one impatisne movement, on his pm. I hue leer. pellenea often, I the. leerner , he the amber, never. T I con ”flint remember how I came to all him Uncle Ambroee. I used to call him Mr. Ardert-Mitsser Arden, no lent. for it wu before I could spank plainly. . One dey he told me not to cell him miner ' it. we: too formel between him and me. “Oh" me Ambrose, , he said ', and then mother looked up from her work and uid chub/would - do. A little girl could bot Iddrou e mm of his years And.luming brAu Christian heme. . . . "an him and it “an “van 7 - - an ot him I; "Ink-loo. " 'tep/t -loes of ”no”. m. ' live. in IV but And mind. - _ Poetmit. in m It mud to W “nth-‘- Wbmd my “I. to at: In. hut-m 'tuarlr in my 'l'llttT. bu it 'ee 13m. " iUper. my " 't "I Am no: qaim BO skid-1f - I seem," he ttuthutr.iPittg.t {my if yoq 'tswl'l',','lid7 too "umirur,'idt " be a in imsry uncle, and let her csll me Uncle Amman Will that. do t" ' "Ye-,"eeid mother, " tint will do very well.” So from that time forward. he won Uncle Ambrose, and he in Uncle Ambrose to thin dly. jun " kind end 'good end de. voted on he wee when I wee n little girl with hm urine, short pettioontl,end I euu- _ bonnet. He still mnpiee him-ell about‘ my edncetiou, Although he ll I much more diltinguiehed ikeson then when he began the teak. He he: published 'throe hank: since then. boob of the very highest liter- ery cherncter, which have made him e reputation Among the learned end the re. fined in Enghn end on the Continent. Reviewer: hove written ebont him in several lengnegee l hil Ineeeee he. been un' di-pntod ' hie neme in noted with Darwin 1nd .Spenner end in: Muller. In e word, he in I femone men. And yet he in content to no 4rudgia on " the tank of educeting e frivolone irf like me. We Ire reeding Durny'e W/fd, e do. lireoe" together thin Inmlner, end ',%", it we are rowing Grote'l .. Plato " end e eelection of the Dieioguee. In Jowett’e mNrniiitstmt trenlletion. The little Greek tint I know helpe me to epprociite the bounty Ind free. of the Eniluh rendering. I ehould hikekm hill the and met wrote that noble oo . How Inddenly, how waully that h. " lilo with my (“her mm. to In cad l {It member that Inmmor morning when In: left an soon that“ “In: to to London Htd. mynr.utthttt patch-o fur. Floral- Mn’l Inna. We ERIN-uh! in the garden, in In opo- tens on an lams, and we Wu. MI no hnppy. FILM! talked of nothing but tho Ind “(I an new den whio In: to ho ,lnid om "Clurllll. The non-d kg! .lttte" hid‘ out unruly 9n Ya; Th. plantar. in the library a !ttr't ,Tiu'N"u"--drari- of tern-a" and Inland“. not. Ind “in" lightly thatch-d ll with um bog-uh] much thick mules Alma-t. my home ch-mlng him " in built. Everybody had an the pun. Ind hull taiked About than, Ind Inlet! and “VII“ , and my «In: an." Ind “It“! than all do“ tthh hit [and Id.- of n lulu m Uncle Ambrose quad [and lac-Q‘s.“ on Men. I n- umb-nil a. "r, word-Imago I'M-l bp- to and Boo-n. Thy can: bet to monk. tho mot, of a drum. I - nlynohld.hQII-dumnd lbw-no -ttrireg that no all, ad think Ind Vader. In“ in In " an "a to!” ht. get In. a. T-cun that n- - Min to tin-Mal. I’M-l God fgretttuthi-t TN 1oeA.durA.ttrtoth.r-d-drove mums: trd "a." 1'l.t tt n " only.“ 1%llhThTal,'= you to a. 'rdteett"tgT,2'"t, " the w out '- to drive ir,':'e2y'ii','iilriitoiill. . In vim. but (the M h 'it'k'Si'i:iti' 1""!‘135‘39 -- _ 9-,“ RF, WV ___- _ 7 '_eeee ttttax up iitiii,i, t Tiiir. ' n I Lam-90H- “1m! ' I. d. m 'Kathi aa iaiGiiiid, any din-d. Mr In. Mu 'rot-tod B: " {on}! of pp. oe' cl 'er gulls}, I tried to petunia her to wait than Ind let me unit. with her-the, idea of home And bedAeime In: dint-tofu] to me. I could not: that. my mother In: vexed Ind (nub); ad, [dung to her " she moved to lave the station. _ "it In lay (any, In tho Brat In. um." hid aria? " but your (All!!! In Io tom-cu but Hour-n wimd ho innudimly 'shit it h on. I” In" to at for. roo'l on; likt an Prlnog. MonlhndourJ balk" ho would an}! “to Akin. to look tor one." 'R; A goe'g on would " big " all our home, lather. Wouldn't, is be funny it ”-00-. an In one t " Than run very low poop].- n tho nation. Ind v, Idtod up as do" and talUd merrily " it he hurl-hoopla our own gur- den. Pr-untly " electric bell ta", to ring, Ind than I garter ttsasi'otn my . boll on the pin om iy from. of the ma. waiting-room. And than the, "tin can. llowly in, Ind mother and I "ood looking " the {noon in tho currilge windowu. Than in seldom my dehy in fisrutg opt (“but “no“ the "rival.. He in Alway- one of the first to open the door, apd Il'lyl an tho Alert. no no 9.. on, And mother null were left Bt'aaditttt on the pluform; dilnppoinwd And unhtppy. The nut. train to nap n. anlord In. nut due until an minubol to tttner-too lam for diuney, too Inc for the unmet on the river _ long long time for III to 'tit, -. _ “I "ihrt Erin you home, Baby,” aid my mother, " "rd than I all: come back to meet your human" " was lovely winning; the Inn wu still bright l the tttatiou-muster'a little all-den w“ fully of Iveeb-lcenbed flowers-- roles. clove can-nations, and sweet. pone. I in sent. to bed In hnlf past eight, Ind “Either went back to the union. I couldn't 'sleep, but lly listening and wtiting in the slimmer dusk in my room no“ mother’- dreuing room. I got my. good nurse, BroomtUld, w'leave my door opennaad I manned for the "Pr" pl thvurrugts. Bit on thh evanihgr ":3 looksd for him hug/gin. Three people gob-out got on! or “no ”gm-ad tho Lain went. irri‘rgi-Il‘wnit for, trttser ; Pm not tired, Put noc hungry. Do In us wait for him, “(:1 all no lyme togethgr." _ _ The idea Beemedstrr decide her. She put me into the carriage, and drove home be fast as the ponies could go. I wu I little lured " the pm we travelled along the dusty rondl Ind lanes ' but we reached home lately, Ind than tttbme I fro-h dilap- poimment. No telegram _...,, w ...- .e.__.__.. " Your mute: bu not come by the nine, o'clock train, Simeon. There in no other train till Mter midnight. You will have to sit up for him.lnd to “rungs I comfortable aupper. He may not hive found time to dine in London." .Mmtw Ibo out... my: “a I, [INK-uh - tho min that vu an n slow minim baton noun. W- in. an" nbou . quarter of u how- bolero tho Inl- Iu dun ' “d '" Vin“ up an! down It. [on nan-now plateau in 4h. "minimums; NH" that (“but and " tr' «(an e" the no-‘pngpq. k bt there mly he a. 'talugram u: hitme," and my mother. .. Yes, " hive no doubt tne_hu_sgn_t a usleimuu:" A_ _ . fl W hen I'heud the wheel. I rin out n n the llnding in my nightgown, Ind stoo‘fix. tho top of the smir- listening, upcoming to has: my fnher's voice direct y the door wu opened, bat I only heard my mother Ipuk- Jag to the butler. ' I nu downstairs in my nightgown, buo- footed, and tried to comfort poor mother, tor I could tell by her voice that the VII. unhsppr. She took me in her um: Ind cried ovér me, and we went n stairs to. gether, she scolding me I little t,') lsnving my bedroqm. but not rally In ry. I knew that Iho was hardly thinking 510m. me. I knew Lint she w“ miner-bk Ibout. my “than Oust In: only the beginning of tran- ble. She val up all night, wnlking About her own room or going downtur- tad out into the garden, In to tltrgtttts, to listen for his coming. All ni ht It inter. ulu I heard‘her going up an} £01311, mulling Ennis and thinking "ot the hoivy hall r. The butler In -omt of the maid- In. Multan-union”: oompnloaianu than mainlnotbulloodol-uy " 'teyttredr'toe.sr. . _ 65m. The butler Anions of the mud. "t up sil'ruilit. Mother told srnea, she (oh, Burt, hil Ina-tar would coma home, by road, in the middle. of the night "on, "that thin leave her in unspent. Such‘ I thing " his hreaking an nppaintment with her had never hlppole‘d yet. - . . It wu broad daylight when I cried my- ulf to .lmsp-so unhl y for mother’- like, no friahunod, ','lllll',UtU,'Jil'l' why, about my father. . "Mother len'the house eerly next morning to o to London with Ambrose Arden. SM 2fUl come beck for three deyl, end then my Mint. Emily tame with her, end mother we. no altered that I hardly knew her. She wee dulled in Neck. end her pale {Am had e iton look then mude me tremble. She td1','lr, Ipoke to me «or noticed me. but my snub took me on her hp, and told me that mgr-n lot-row had come upon me. t My father we: deed. " I would not. believe it for ever BO long. I had heerd of 'ith, dying, but they were old ple who h ' in A long time, or ','d,'.rfil7, children. end_ even they hurl bun ill for I 1100de dny- and 'nlghu" before the and cums. Luv. my fuller wu well and strong and hnpgy when). nt. in the out wlvin‘ " good ye with his whip. My Aunt aw tttst I did not bulimia or did nol wisdom-mi not: Ind Iho told me slowly how my l-ther Ind died luddonly in London when In. win on hi. way to a lawyer'- qrftirm to buy Mr. F1ore.tau'stand., He wu dud within . kw hounbslur he drove may from on pm I hid no (“her now. Nothing could our [in him back to me upon thin our». If I won to lpUId nil my lilo in gun", - to tin up ofmy kno- while lived, my rm would not. (in him buck nu me for n albino, would not mmmmeumnI-d of Mode-r vol” mllin‘ 'thom ttte lung. i My um ml m to Imdol with Sr.) an nth-noon. an! I think thud felt mom ht thotH"ertiorrxrnr - the thought um motHr did not mind putting with me Sin Mly looted: UM put I", n um from hn lack M “wily who- {clung toh-tri-d-tear-ot- may with he. an cp- Wm my had when do all "It” in no " a, any, a ll 'tau1gtl2u.t'., in, 00. in: bound. “In.“ be blood - he dumb. " A (lo-puck frmrtReu-,N.Y.,-, -ctsar_to_trt.nmgt_ (hymn-h..- “or." a! . - was“. -qto-thq*-r . - at an. hip-l In Us cm a.--h-qSeew-t.a- .e-tt-a.moa.Gait_rt" 'i.eiree'2eFitghl1r It " H In.- I rem-ml); iaiGrit aura of that Will-soundm mum“ agliiiiilptm" Anzitem of i more“. to thoee "emmrrd in the oil industry in the County of Lambton hu come to our knowledge within the put for ar. Hitherto new territory he} sthiet1r been looked for ,resi'ir-Piii'aG, bat now I promieing find bu bun made tome 6 or 7mi|ee out, in the Township of Brooke,, than 8 mile. much of Wetford on tho Belt" farm, in the ttrh' coneeuion, " e depth of 410 feet. There in A good pro-pea of oil in peymg qnlntitiel', end " in, we believe, the first oil lunch in the vicinity, although whether it in the bomut, ze some think it in remain- m’be teen. Fla-id. and 4,500,000 has clout.- lut "" an! Guitar-i- 250.000. Ounce impou- $41.87. 'brute......" . um -t-e '60!) "it“ may. bunk... x1'fs'lllfr 'dttlfl "u" Figum in wanwith the Province of Quebec's important industry of cheese end oreunery menuhoture, 'torstaiaed fin the Mrttifth mud ofttoi.t report of the poly indnnriel Society, show tug during was mun-puma . mmbe’nmp of' l,008,, and the “JEEP euperiieion qt meaty- Lhree inzpectorl a men srrsdioause were 1 In new“ operition. tlu', it in ukeninta w oottsid.mtiort the sworn. -one chem-crank I ely interim ;'o1l'Jll'.7, _ 189 crannies. _nnd.l,063 cheek {materiel were in Active operuion the b.netirtial result. to the farm. ing community throughout the province l will be obvious. _ . l A recent fresh meet cargo delivered " London. from Aunt-die Ind New Zenlend, " me the largest single load of rsririgerrstort meat ever huddled. It tromOtod of 70,000 cues-u- of linear, 9,000 heunchel end the nme number of es. of mutton, 550 tom of mum big-oi. bulloch’ hearts, 150 beg- of ox tail. and kidneys, 7 cue. of oyster- and 760 cm- of butter. There we. roam in the steamer'. hold for about 12.000 more cue-nee of Ibup. The Iht"gt/, we: the first of the kind 'from the atsifie, -ihoro We tunmorsisamohims we: need tor refriger- Minz purposes. " Shipbuilding on 111.0be I. i-img that . (or - at day-nun. _ The Walton Upton 1‘01th Oomph, Ind n the and of In.» you 21,018 do... which loo-ind 66,69L858 mun-(u, which ware an on: 700,201 nih- of oirm Tho vidbla supply 01 grain in th- mm. Sum md Candi. with comprise... ill. (allow. .. fiiu'triii'irC.'..', "Reno i? "iitiiii; Tr/i' w 'll,T.tl,'lll'thrr: “new 'tl/dll', 1% Barter, bush... in“ mm "u.' The RUiroad Gnome it authority tor the subunit. that!” Engli-h bun-men of the " Mtfy'l Wtla, Canal, at me mouth of [Aka Superior, exceeded thstlargeiit pro- ceeding month in it. history by 273,400 ton. of freight, I total of 2,290,791 mu played through the can! in the 31 dip of the month, beside: 8,700 .pmeugon. August, 1893, tuna-q. vu- 1,64'2,000, Ind pnmngerl 5,560. For the leg-on 1894 .to September I, the etsaal [in panel 7,386,. 824 tons, against 6,693,178 son- for the oormmpottding ptriod of 1893. The chief item! of buliuou for the hat month were 1,129,000 tom of iron are. 700,000 tang of coal, 116,290 tom of flour, 110,000 tpo of lumber, and 82,000 ton- of gnin. Thsttrr in I growing feeling of hopeful In- titripstion in Montrenl crude circlel, though country payment. Ire null . very wk future in the eitnntion. There ere tho-e. borrower. who propoee to believe that some improvement in prob-lilo in this pertinler. tsaaingtheir belie! upon the that that dairy product]. wool, hope, em, ere bringing good prices, and TIll the expeo‘en that the rented Unite Shun an! will help the nle of lumber, bar, "ix Geiir-l country end tnvellen “vice- would indls one the ttryt Are on the luv hide. ind. there in evidently more of I diupoeitjon to bur, though . cammendeble degree‘ of caution in apparent in thin were: 1nd Inge orden are the exoepcian. he nook m-rkev. Ihomn revive! of intone-t. with lama nouble Idvuieee, end quite An active nmonm. of tnding in some lines, trt bank "Och remain Tam. Money in n I Ample supply, call on! being (readily negobinble It! per out. Some new Wm Witt In ”and ot hare-mm... Worm T 'dl."iturty, 71.11am Chilton 053m.” .CSP'L,,‘E"-~-- 1M £23919 WEE!!! Rarety In". atortks in hand of book and ulna boon " newly cloned up, And the maul-dram- in name quiltin- hue all. that they wont. to do It pro-ant prion, line. they no Itill tolling it Mth can. goods whloh now out. and f'armerlr told on the bui- of 81 pot pair, while tho price. of un- nrhln m mm. " m Ind kip boon one! ohm- bmh-u in WI gamma-l". nod l loo-than- Ago. In. its oignin tho.- warm good 5nd tho hogan _ mutu- nro but? but it in our “he And ot their "not. I: wound“ [nit nu! bill mm nun-locum hlvo In my order..- any doll" in the - mu of was». sad prefer to 7:". when”: day up. Motor. of men's cho- Ihao- If! tmer, Ind “or. In . mm better found tor booth Tho ship tetarrortB-,aemteiimrtodusitoe Md [Auger Earn". h“. been 86,7"N and for the was spun“ 55.753 Int you. and for four Inch " Sopumbor 3381'! - min-v. 922.021 [no you, 328,"! in "" Ind 8b6,689 In 1891. . -aheftyrr-'9sy-%ira- 1-...th- CII.’ V lt‘-“Thl~hhl. on... All. “war _ n 'elle,'."-")""'"'""""' m V LTS'3'h'i,L-c, (w 'ef11 v t - a (N \ " ii'.'i(illii'iif) ' iih 8l ts' tl TRADE AND (MIRROR. Contact has. Atr.Ma. I. 2 "l NO 10 9.9951. Wm. C: Noble, of Killsrnay, uccidently that himself a few dnyl Igo while hunting. fie only lived I few hours. . . i Tho Mum um.- urm... up“! , dividend o! 8 can... tudetur. _ Mrs. A. Lawn-lob, reliéb of lawman Luvruon, for many years police magistrate of London, died Salinity. J. A. Stews», Agent w Ingersoll for ad Sinner 11'ne,U1,,rth, Comp-r, bu bean mining Iince bud-y In; .., . - Since the m of tieptembesr it in reported tint ave: thirty buildings hive been de- itroyad by lightning in (barn. Praia“. in being bullied by mggom be. twoen rirtnipeirtuemediahtuprovims. We” nve high railway nhnrgel._ A young girl " Willmburg died from the effect.- of a piece of “In: I e unlimi- ed I your Ago whila outing canned fruit.' The Bishop of Baron hastppointed Rev. s. R. Anhujg to. the chuge ot Cttrint 'rlwrut,A'iir' unloy. Mr. W. G. Bidwell, of Candle, own: . goose our 60 your: of up, And she an": lboul and “und- w balm-u tho um " 50 you. we. . _ Wnllma Temple, the 25-yelrold non of l G. T.R. engineer, w" Inbbed in London wd uriouly injured. ' L 1min repomd that A modern psper mun- facturing mill is to be utabluhed in th- vicinity at Vancouver. , The new/Un erected by. mun-ham. At Vaney ttBa been opened, Ind I large crowd “landed the commonly. A4tily “Jumbo“ Ionic: win he and» linked next. not»): between Put Stank] and Cleveland. . _ .-_ - A lociloompuzy In. boon found " 8t. Thoma to mnnulgctun Porund mm in)"; In” in)? , " The Mesthodruta of Arurly have dooidod to build I new church, magnum)" will bogin M. cape. " _ City Trauma: Wilku, of minded. who " '85 you: old, bu been Input-amend by the city Co'uncil. current than! yen. A tiiwm.rut 1nd Emma mono-ma but I. curve pm. in bin now by contact with tho rubber while plying herons. _ Iuv.J.C.sMi,forrn.rlr of St. J erome’l, Berlin. wu ordninod iato the priesthood in Wichita, Kan-I. Int. Sunduy. -- M r.J ohn blah,“ Nana-ways. dire-h- ed 204 bnlholl of All-tuna: at“. the pro- duet of eight are}. being 63 biz-hal- yer The Inge“ bell in Amhe- a m to h- in the Cuban-Al of Manual, and - 28,500 In . The North-Well 4.”...ny 1n; docidnd that all whack dull "W, with the Iimpb reading of 9h: Lorq'l “you lt in hid um Mr. J. S. Htmilm, the well-kno'n manufacturer from Bum-ford. will not link. wine this nanombeing _ dy our-whoa. M A um. lulu by a una in 0-m- tlu other day holy“, (uni. Al" Bor'. m h on. o! “I. um 0415mm: of Windpr- org-3M mowmmdmhmmu of chbu to the 15th $1.0ka T Enacted in to In" '3 was " aa in ”auction with the ignttttath . ll- acuna- V _ _ 400 cord. of wooduad a. log-hon..- leh ttare boon destroyed by tire Gk- urea. A comp-ny of Norwoghnl from Crook, “alumna, and vicinity will lane tor Bri, rithColnmbiA "I' oty [-9 taunt! t oolgny. 33.000 all “M”. The a”: hula-tau wi.. n Aunt-II hurl equity to: may“; _ . Embr- hue baarra" ll hauls” Indy. but without and: ”you. Wm. Muzin'n 12.0 In in.» hm align, ha been Wed by half-i... The chum-lion af " Gmp'u Angllch church, brunt. bu "rmnued to bully] A new lbono church which will out. bum-non LufSntnrd-y 8o0,000 unhel- of when were shipped out of the Fort William 010'» to" to - Pints. tho lugs-t anon It in “no hmry a “no port. Muyor Sunk, axon-am. hu discour- ed that the con-omitted fund of tho an! oven the gent-1 fund 817,000, Ind um um adv. “to use four mul- on ‘& doll-r. Indi “an " uni in a. th. 'fl2lll't,',h'W, My "HM An shun round W «H M. br-t_8teawuevrrruai, T Ati-a-et-tia-ef.. Ann-A in!" m “‘ - bot-(m. _ _ _ the M when u Vulcan-tu- Irma-3nd... p F _. 011111. will M"" the; 50* whwlth'uvi- " "' , ", E. P. hunch-h. -r6dtRF, Curk_ttoed. MrgAhvruondidtbh'o-khw don. " we“. oHlor-. The Kant. bu . km ahrqbt. um:- out l2,0wwddly. , - . '. ' Del swam-hon in! td'dthtrdht"c,W. _ [to “town. " Alum ihnu-Fdhmm “(LLIUIIIOMIMAH Can-d , total foreign Ludo M fallen " “00,0811" the first I'D mouth. 'of the "o-tmt-t In M " "MM ”hummus-caning modal pol. I hi . mud un--w-s.-s_--gtgg iGriuiGGiair.ii-_ir+tt- “Emmi! After the Grip 15!. mm smlnm i.5Y (5%

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