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Durham Chronicle (1867), 24 Nov 1898, p. 3

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on and towns, Blanca. They years from in. t and all the nies privation turned to their hout means for ad they fed on 103. They soon (I the cities. tions to implore are now the They die by' [tom hunger oz Igâ€"endm‘ed pri. main. especially Chra provinc- mult of fever: entirely unable borne in mind fly the remnant D DEATH. It they still live. out a short time i saw at the sta- e atarving, dying bf whom were un- rors of the Cuban eyes in all their had seen Santiago ldiers. He knew pa of robbery and ili zed world. He Ila-rings of people dungeons. But on and its ravages 30 poor girl. am ut lterally skin and was a living skele- i ‘. II‘- v- . the western The soldiars do not rhile keeping tbPir receive some relief ’08 of sympathize“ them in the princi- ith the exception of Ira few on this side rhose grew-hr bodily Inn) to waist priva- D. the survival; atbfir In Old I, one left to me." able Tl IONS. on fiemS““‘ thP 0M? "hflty I. .M 1n to e FREQ mm“ of “V. until now shall 8‘18“ 0n {for such Inf Ch“ 1 "in rd ARES allow 0P Who Ila In -Yearly the Gov. Votes a Sun at lls Supp“. The published by the Gov- “men: of the province of Nova Scotia 3 .1 rule, pretty dry reading. “o‘ a a. m} that Called the Emandal Rctnrna‘ o of the dl‘yost of the lot. Yet .9 on . 0 . . 6 \me 10 the Financial Ra there IS on urns be‘mnd whlch lurks one of the mangw mYStOFIOS. Which, after forty 0” [luv .____, . . , ”04:00 any, members of the present know what it means. They know. Th" . (mg kwfoi‘c confederationâ€"before there “many Dominion of Canada and Nova 500m was 4 separate colony. One day. forty years ago, the peo- g- about the narrow strip of ‘ and on the Nova. Scotia side .p the Bay of Fundy, known as Digby the fishermen whose little cottages in worn the only residences in the neigh- beach. His legs had been cut off above a! the knwes. The work had been recent- ‘3' «loan and by a skillful hand. thfi wouuied stumps were carefully band- The man was apparently about 19 y» 4-3 uld. with soft, flexen hair and “in .3 Hm white skin, delicate well nought up. His underclothing rs uf finest linen and his other car- cons of good material, but of cut 1mg 41 . f om thtt of any people the {i L. men haul ever seen. He seemed t -. in: differing from the effects of some inle shook. Beside him on the ant nu s-(l and cared for. He gradu- ;,'.1_v xerox-cred, but was gloomy and meal organs seemed all smut. {Iii fix. :u if the gutturul sounds he u: e m: were, meant for words, no‘ any CHi. '. m k" out what they meant. Ped-‘ at - wlm were from abroad, and sea- ! 9:. 11mm who had a smattering of f Ln tongues went to see him. but km izu.’Ulg“. if language it were, was 6' mm .0 them all. k’erhsps no ef- ftm nus made to teach him English, ()1 P-‘Fhwpfi his sullen disposntion ren- w M hm un::pproaohahie, or the a 4 in his system when his 1683 w (H M «*uiled his mind so that dlet‘s \th tu'ingme foreign ‘ his lung! strange I fort was or perha dared ] shock t :..,. mu”? your auto: 10““ t, '.!w'<‘;7nr” lives now Wlth a;espe0 *i l ' Fro-”ch Acadian famiIY‘ near . H (in "Mb-'5 Suulnierville, 00 the Bay 9f i"'HHy “hora. in Digby (ounty- it w. "n 2hr ”win post 103401 the pro- Vmw- 'n‘o in hngllG years ”wastâ€""‘8 "(qu 1: man but in time they got 80 :(W Uj mum! to seeing “d 11.sz 21m they would Simply wave the bum t.» him as he stood in front of the hon» -.unning himself; He has ‘1- urn: Yn mm as 116 Flouu In "W" Lou» tuning himsel‘ H6 has .1- “ 1}" hw'n very fond 0‘ warmth» “'8 Hznufl. In). 1nd come from ‘ hot châ€" ?” In the summer he busksall day m ”m sun. In chilly weather he had. ‘H x whim! the kitchen 810'" 11 '3 till the silent. gloom, man I” We when he {inst landed, KEEPING TO HIMSELF ._ “'- h at 111911 bouts: :uch {00d ‘3 "’ 91 c.' 1 iefo 8 him nevm attempting to Y? i m “r to and never ha“ 38 given any Lnel‘uution whether he can do 9° 01' no?“ \7. louw $0123 of smut“)! on a. "'3‘“! of a stolen heir being put out °‘ ”W way, of a nobleman Who. .- a mutiny on“ r being 3““ m“ ,_.A A... “In, Guru, legit, All Point to We Oman-Illa u the loci: You must have pure blood, it pegt tq‘havg good health. This pact. (0 nave good health. This is sure. . Another thing is sure. The best blood purifier is Hood’s Sarsaparilla. This fact rests upon the basis of absolute proof. The sales of Hood's Sarsaparilla are uni 'equalled. Its merit is unquestioned. Its cures are often accomplished after other preparations havo failed to do any good. ‘ Therefore we are justified in urge lug you to take Hood’s Sarsaparilla in preference to all others if you have the slightest symptom of impure blood. Hood‘s Sarsaparilla cures scrofula, salt rheum, boils, pimples. sores. catarrh, malaria, dyspepsia, and all other trou- bles caused or promoted by impure blood. ' new .Sarsaparma tates are in the hands of another are' among the versions of the mystery which have had credence from time to t1me, but none of them was ever more than mere guess, "Jerome’s" early his- tory remains to this day a mystery, an<,l although he enjoys good health, age is now coming upon him, and it is doubtful if any solution will ever be found unless this account should reach the eye of some one who was on the vessel from which it is believed he was landed and he should make known the facts concealed now for nearly half a century. ls Canada’s Groatmr Medivt e. '81; six for :5. Prepared only by 0. I. Hnod 8: Co.,Lowon,Mass. Hood’s Pills trsos‘mrgzzsmzt The old coach days have long since passed; the railway which now runs from Yarmouth through the land of Evangeline does not go near the shore and Jerome and his weird story are forgotten except to the few in the immediate neighborhood of his quiet home, where the people still speak the French of the Norman and Breon peep aunt of 200 years ago: where the men do a little fishing and farming, the iwomen wear the French kerchief and simple garb of the old Acadians of Evangeline’s day. ‘ .DURED BY MRS. ELLEN FOX OF ST. MATTHIAS ST. TORUNTO. «me In the Bladder llule um lllscr. ableâ€"A Sun-glean operation It the General IIoupItnl Pulled to Dolley: letâ€"Md!“ Kidney l’llls Cured ller. Toronto, Nov. 14.-â€"Mrs. Ellen Fox, of No. 8 St. Matthias St., this city, is a lady. Wvll-known, and highly esteemed by a large and constantly increasing acquaintanceship. For a long time she was a Victim of ill-health. which pre- vented her from performing her social and domestic duties, greatly to the re- gret of her many friends. Now. however, She is enjoying the most robust health. and the story of how she escaped the clutches of the dis- ease that held her :1 \ir-tim is unusual- ly interesting. affording, as it does, one other instance of how a famous rem- edy -- Dodd’s Kidney Pill»; -â€" banishes suffering. wipes out disease. and brings l happiness to ev- bealth. strengsh an: is used. ery home wherein it. of her case thus: Mrs. Fox writes ither tongue “I endured agoni is that ne . :1-.. 11“]! fhell' 1'80de “My sufferings were simply awful, and at times were enough to turn the hmin. I had almost abandoned all , _' better. whfn I W -_, my body night was Stone in the. and dny. Bladder. “I was. for a time, und Insane , on!y positive ' these diseases. iffy (tents a box. a} all drpg- ail, on receipt of pnce, cured never 5 thiq Heaven- abaolutvly nnd ' be thankful whivh was due inf "sm'wnm econ, DUNCB. " 1 Sir Walter Seat was far from being a. brilliant pupil at school. - After he became famous he one day dropped in- to the old school. The teacher put the pupils through their paces. After awhile Scott said: “But which is the dunce? You have one. surely. Show him to me." The teacher called upa poor fellow, who looked the picture of woe as he bashfully came toward the dieâ€" the boy. “Well, my good fellow," said tinguished visrtor. "Are you the dunce£ asked Scott. “Yes, sir,” said Scott, “here is a. crown for you for keeping my place warm." THE "The Leamington Courier" in an agricultural article in the issue of the 27th August, this year, headed “The Wheat Yield and the Phosphate Base," after discussing at considerable length the. necessity of bone strength in the straw as well as in the grain to give the crop stamina to withstand boister- ous weather, sayszâ€"“We have repeat- etily called attention to this, and laid down the lziw, that agood phosphatic heart is the foundation of all agricul- tu'e. We have had the opportunity of examining very many fields, and have in every instance found. that the lodged c ops were defective." They of their theory in the Plestow Farm, Bartord, where Mr. E. L. Ireland Bly- the had phosph'nted many (\fthe fleas with Alberts’ Thomas-Phosphate Pow- der, with the result that. the wheat was of most excellent. quality, and:â€" “This crop is live feet high, not a patch being beaten down by the ter- rific storms it has lately been sub- ijected to My. Blythe has so (envinc- ed himself of the merits of this ma- nure, that he is increasing his applica- tions of it all over his farm, both on grass lands and arable. On Monday we were at Bearley and Mr. Joseph Huwkea informed us that he was going to use it on his grass this autumn, and one always concludes that when we have him on our side we are not very far wrong.” Temperance Manâ€".1 Was glad to ob- serve thut at the recent, launching your vessel was christened with pure water instead of wine. h m reflex 710% nulive hm. (‘ul‘l‘OI‘OY'i-l Old Saltâ€"That’s so. I just said to myself, Cap'n Ceadog,’ says I, this thing has got to stop. I ain‘t goin’ to waste any more good liquor on such foolishness. TO CONSUMPTIVES AND SUFFER- ERS FROM} CATARRH‘. It you are troubled with Catarrh, Bronchitis, Irritable Throat, c., send for sample bottle of their famous pre- paration and inhaler, pro-paid. It is neither a snuff nor a wash nor an ointment, but a pleasant remedy which is carried by atmospheric air to every part of the throat. lungs and nasal massages and guaranteed so be an absolute cure. Address. N. E, Poison 8: 00., Kingston, Ont. The Sentimental Oneâ€"Alas! Many a smiling face conceals an aching heart. The Literal Idiotâ€"It seems to me that an aching tooth would be more likely to be there. ' tum-0M Mrs. Hattermnâ€"Didn’t ym all over when you aimed the at the burglar? Mrs. Gatlersunâ€"Not a bit it wasn‘t loaded. r, who looked the picture of woe basthle came toward the dis- )y. “Welt, my good fellow," said Lshed VlSltOl‘. "Are you the J asked Scott. “Yes, sir,” said “here is a crown for you for ng my place warm." .." The teacher called upa poor 2 w \VHEAT YIELD ANDTHE PHOS- PHATE BASE 1e Leamington Courier" in an mtural article in the issue of the August, this year, headed “The Lt Yield and the Phosphate Base," discuvsing at considerable length necessity of bone strength in the r as well as in the grain to give :rop stamina to withstand boister- weather, sayszâ€"“We have repeat- Called attention to this, and laid . the I'IW, that agood phosphatic t is the foundation of all ugx‘icui-i We have had the opportunity 0‘ ; lining very many fields, and have; every instance found that the‘ . A____- n I'I‘Lnn ood mum ‘ Mention an. ’9" when 1mm!- Adclnlde it. 8. ”Toronto. Ont. It’s unwise to bro-“ed. 001150“ in gun...“ ...-__-,_ . «(has cured many who tau- ., sinful utunme ..\ 41...!)ch Wt“. *0 rer, MI W. J. Z-{lvolui} A TEMPERANCE LESSON. DIS'AGREEABLY LITERAL. $100 Reward, $100. se to boast of your 381163- I it you succeed in tracing z\dam and Eve you haven't COURAGE. Didn’t you tremble aimed the revolver of any nature ments 3 u c ceufully fractitmwcr, who was for has Ollfflmblly who ail- W P C 946 for g 10. 9“ Write. for price% The best and most economical. Lead packages. - LITTLE BUM" "PRINTER-A machine and not: met-u tmv. H.125. .Agi-mn wanted. The} COMPA Y. 2Q-2g‘é49}q.ifie S each. Our 25: and 50c moum Organs arc post- quid at the ‘ price. WILKINS 6: (30.. 166 and 168 King StEastj British Pluto M‘rrora. to. Hontrod and Qnoboc tâ€"u fivcrpool in summer. L6!" nod tut twin screw steamshxps ‘ Labador.’ Van oouvor.‘ ‘Dominion ' ‘Ecotsman.’ ‘ Y'orhhtro.’ Bu crior accmr moduion :or First Cubin, Bee- on Cabin Mid firecrage pans-angers. Rate! 0! second Cumin. [mangoâ€"First Cabin. $60.00; 835: mugs #2150 1nd ugyvgrds wept-ding to WILKINS 1 Hammers solid sum} 25ceach Vinlinc ”.50. 82.92: 53-50 l-A -‘nh Violins "'5“ 233‘2gi?a’;cn. Lance-Tooth Saws. THE “ unnucut," AXES, Solid Steel, 50 Cents Each. One at the intent and most perfect luvs made. every per saw [unnamed only. .SOC foot Mouth Organs " 'I-a â€"- Mann! Cases. 0 uétuflrs of Shaw $00. Store, Bun! und Hotel Fixtures. J ow ci'ers'. Dmgigu'. wt} .1 To 311 others. Germ 12:00! cloth NO MONEY REQUIRED. We give this STEM “’INDING, STEM SET- TING, NICKEL PLATED WATCH. AME- RICAN MOVEMEN 1’, A GUARANTEED TIME-KEEPER, for selling two dozen Lover Collar Buttons for us at IO cents each. EREE Send your address on a po t. card wish to sell 60011:: for us, and we w damn BMW :3 to you by mall. p m - paid. .I"-" 1‘ this Wmch is Shim Wind and 8.10!!! So! Remembe and '9.»- qu ermr to 'he watphcs that wind 8 t in the BAG like a CLHCK that are bein‘ r . b] one“ (or selling the same number M Bu ,_ W; 8!...» PLAI ~ LY Pout 0mm uddrcro. 7;, . * ‘ RESS .- ”- ' 4 ADD â€" â€"_â€"_- _-_~ -- "m The Dawn]! IlEAL H REST RED WITHOUT MIDI- CINE «m. EXPENSE vogue M0 ‘1' DIS! ounmum) aronAca. mums. NERVIQ LIVER. BLOOD. BLADDER. KIDNIYS. BRAIN and 88.8 ATE by U B.\RB\"B RIVALEN‘I‘A ARABIC [001) which SAVES INVALIDS cmLmu; , and duo Bean «on still, I.» tum whole Ailments and Debit“; bun I.- mud an other mammal. It dkcsts VII. all other Food In "500M. “You BARRY and Co. (lelud . 71 u..- U D street. London. W.. also in can BIO de Castiglione, and an ull Grocers. out"; and Stm-es everywhoro. in tin. 20., ill. .. ‘0 51b. “4. 80m carriage free BAkuY'g ‘REVALEN'I‘A 31300113. in In. I: I0 20. ’5 IS .nd '50 Chi. and 50c Mouth st. paid at the .50. 33.50 d 55.00 each. finals in DVD!" Q‘NmY' - 350 4°! 5° “d m 1r mamas on a no t card smug: In. I Gnodu for us, and we w ll non tho we :0 :s to you by mall. p m' -p ‘id. When so“ ‘- munay. $2.40. and we will flood you an CHAIN and £11.53“, with d! ‘chnrgu Ono s-ccn' stamp wm Lu. 1 n free sample of (‘mnpamt’u twin Bulm. the brunt pmpnmtion for I roughness of skin, chapped bun 501' face. The Hutchings Medio‘uc Co..1‘oronm. M aunt-mam . 00., 1130 R0” ”3313.!ng of BILLIE; I L‘VO Ohm-«n I‘m "Cu '1"; l. COFFEE 8: 00., GRAIN AND GOMMIOMOI MERGHANTB, GRAT EFU Lâ€"COM FORT ING. fir. MOST NUTRITIOUS. Only “Inflation every phuo, (i 0’ In Toronto 1330» CHURCH} AVTO BR EAKFASTâ€"SU PPER. )flHA| I" "~'\- --VV_,V O Pcmbc uk. 81., Voronto,’ 6min. and Charm. v «on in Gunâ€"uh. fat the «and (Si IWlb (eh-c! Fulthim Cure Taromlecu 'TO V00! JOII LOCI,- Mammy!!!

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