at. g rout-U oat' B P. Tte. rofnxa m 1. 010?!!! brute. M try "tttst- and .Id Red- ' parti? 9‘" n! he pinch“! Jirtretrt out of and. min“. int-9s. won! nun-mm forty ' root tell tn. n Mrs Retomt try lzghtnln‘. than as nar- RUN; ACT ' ttody. gt.--OaP " m and 00" me tseome- nd minnfqri “all. .lulv 21. no Chamber of my to reed" m-iuionnp. a oerrptsttrh which bt treight from t lots per tom ctctmber mdd ilar 02b". oneratlre, but petition. It 1' "rest has!“ Th" mprrhantl A-rtemet" an r.!â€A 5079f- rtusalir'nr tttetr y can order igt _ marrity ot mxerutr"" coll- r of Mire." are ING HIGH Trade of 1.. ' "t C,". P in order to Lory. The Peer- mad as and“ "toply than 0" p:- regs-e and ot in the Mree- ran from new. I "am m tho u tttMr owning: y your: oid, I bo "iett about .eised mJuriel n. Meyle tired _ a Iwaulor. n" ttoat (if this aim: the Lung with the ch"- torn! cam? up ', A westt"rused am 'rrt the, lit- and". on " to. Down. PM was! no" tt tan}?! 1 torn ( A tiiLLE0. I n on the lit- “all? ahr‘wkod lo thruart both m‘. way. u the Moon“)- tty Pal I "In t "ttl tho y Retard " Bonus Toe tticAti0. ;eltrd’ Q nr m it. to Only Her them. reached the m- lllile hand haq h of ttte - ,Ru-r-mlr the ‘ramlorrcd m m wasâ€; t. I to be a bow " PV'T’ can his family tu" “pm and ttatt mark?!- tmit In Lumtly have) mum author In mum: Klbtt (URL. cal" Tr 'ttqtttstw ram 6 Th an ol rapt. "chao- SAY AGES. Fa - T%ttrt Mid- lmt of "I. “,3me (Itch n as trophioo. Mm mil?" puma! tn w â€in!†' by ltr. .ssrt in}! has read-0 overtnnd jam-IO! he United Stan-I. ymrnt on foot at [In Edmund Bar- Augtralla, on NI "" H thin It".- will!!! Imus!“ it to he Slot mm. "ro 0' van: "t nt‘. trt have unwed nut wotqnt' For -ver.1 owen 5W9 “wagon tn- n- Invalid N m y rat. I"). River I hero and» I in“ r MD. , SIM 2 would W mu " I into ma I" W4 " t m â€110053) tsthtty H (‘0. ath Mr {3" - joke. 0- town Mum-r I Drunken brute," said he, with! and: tiseqtttrib, "His ssritr--ts tard-wore. l " mu- wumzul. who acts under thin mum.- of “has Haney --ilttg had to bring . but "In†to tho theatre with her tarncgttt, tor {at he nhould get hum b wrote her and frighten the poor ltmu trztng. Look, here they come.‘ on" Winders how a wild beast can be 'tu- father or an angel." I m At was an untmt Wuruhtpper of hm my but I " cooler mortal, could Hut think his ruptures excessive w‘mn h" "trod MW to make WAY tora syn), Palo pretty woman. to wt..-» hand than. clung a child so twautirul that my whole heart re- vohmi at the thought that the “gm martian a low paces on was her hulls-r. Both mother and child were lezzhlulj; dry-sod. in clothes which gnu nnw tm- Idea that November had __-.----. Emu glanced at Keep Limo the: Well Dating the Hot Wanner Moot... tt tou want to keep your little $bitttt4 lteartr, rosy and tutl of life dur- lug th" hot weather give than BMW» Own Tablets tho moment it". show signs ot bring out ot oruor in any way. '1'ltts luulir‘inn cures all forms ol me-h and bowel trmmlea, whirl Cult, “It tiEt many l'ttle ogtet' during ttr. ~uunni‘r mouths, and Is the tttttii ttrue, In thr' world for sleeplessnesa “W“‘Iuhnvse. irritation when teeth “MI. Me. It is just the deIclue m ttot “rather troubles; rirtrt, moans lt, 'lrvays does good; and, snow b“"?:l~'{‘ it can ttever do my PT,.' _-E- " r tr “Eur-'3‘ â€up" guvvu. "V . bu- "N" it can never do any harm- @mr‘mleml tree from opiate. Mrrt W V. “alumni. Kingston. Oat., my! 'l mun.†using Baby†Own Tablet: whw In; ilttl" girl was about three nun!†Md. At that “me 1ttJ'd,' ,7- - II mom. or you can I" an: 57. earntte a ttox Br no tho lyr. William" machine. Ont., or BABY'S OWN TABLETS B: Tillwbrmilr. Elmer. to "m C'","," taken a rabid dislike. “math muting in the mu. " mm tlil, of the 5M over the wa “i when an inner door 'Jd,'d, open, and the next [po- "Will maria“ was shaking I ventul srrr'. I am glad to see 'ere, t Was afraid you ware very trl without. a word to your l 1 we hat yuu were ulwayylb‘lt th o- truth, I meant to tree) your seeing me; but It rd in a moral victory just your churkeeper over 'iiil . ._ -..... -etat I ' and we "est. e"", "Wlll you "In "err H. Tom was shaking i :gmrfd; and knowing that my dia. 'l “ml-(ml: f' . we to be well concealed, I NC . I $111155“ to :99 held out my hand. "1 will lave you ot his' t " , rill: you w; re Very gently. quiral a Fm" a. word to Ley, l 1 made my voile.“ as soft as I could. German . yuu Yer-e “Wipmt the 1teep tune»: or the sombre and by " â€pr Ite/l' li,",',', tblack Crgtrre frightened her. The 81100088 t,"h tl,I 1eec1t Iluuaint matrix-my llhmeanor iiuueuvirrh1rtstee y" t e‘expecte ' l KEN? way to n child's fright, and slm' “when t or bermany to- ', hid her mce in the folds of her ttMr Ne, p . ‘th-e-r's black cloth itwlret. Tlmn MR w one exclamation he ', mamma began to rebuke m a. voice him I ito unuert"oyf, ttw l Mid manner oddly like the child‘s: day that my tnlnd W" l and Fabian r,ivzed Batriole and lined himself up. N.etftrtt are ren, ' her up to kiss her. was . and I felt the rtuer, l "And now will you give me a kiss l"' when I him after the stand ,' said he to her. hurrtint " 1uy.repprettnt.iert 3 “Yes, Mr. Scott." Shh 'rave him a Wimp!“ " old ludgnr pertrist- V kiss with the unme- (lvmure slmplicity~ "NICK my reasons for ttab'- I "And will you promise to kiss no- we hm to society. . " " I body but m" till you see me again y' much J11 "ot to go without "Realty, Mr. Scott." interrupted the Wards 13 went of!, appreciat- f mother m ther turtly, "you shouldn‘t furtlm at “I! vtilt must have; put such Ideas into the child's head. and lu art. 'itPwy'll comr ttttite soon enough of did all truth, 1 nwn,nt to treel, their own aeeord." wal, oar Wing ptr but ll {the had one eye unon hm- husband. At t in a mural victory lutrti, who was waiting further "own the a tilt hr JoortgeePer on" Gl court; and the wifely duh-e to be This , r, and so you caught) "nt him" seemed to put a little extra good . l vinegar into 1191' tone. With a hasty ly bo 1! at tho swaggerxng| good-night to Fabian. and a. frosty whom l little bow to the unknown black flip. small ute," "aid he, with: are, she said. "Come, Bablolp." and to re: Hitt WNW-11 t/irirwLrk-l Imrried away with the child. High] 3.", who acts under thel Scott pat his arm through mine, presc tails-yalms had to brim and WP tonowe" them slowly back mg t tttse theatre with her into the Strand. when. amidst the mupl {our 'ne nhuuhl get throng of people who had just poured ot Pt or mm trurhtett the poor t out of the llwntrma. we man lost he a] lull: mun: they come. sight of them. We did not fro Cleve . Av--. "o. wnhlnn had an ap- vity nl IIHI _..' -"e"_ , ceased and one bean otrnotrt at once. “nave ' Tablets tor otbbr trou- _ ‘- _---. -II that "'"eb"" V, r paces on was her ter and child were in clothes which that November had lump your little mn In}: of life dur- er give them ,tets tho moment, of being out ot res all forms of I trmxhleo, which rttie (men during a, and Is the best tor tiieep1etttmts.t" tion when teetle ', the mam-Inc tor lose: first, beams» m1: and, awon-l, Layton. Out.. says: my‘a Own Tablets l Was about three hat tinte she had Aw was vomiting, a constantly. It! in --." 4v / 'iiGsneitto 00-. , iiiiiiritmsttutr van and earth! This in how the girl) dares to trifle with the (incest pal- dun that ever surged In a. human breast." “If you're tlgrree I shan’t like you," said the little one, in her measured way. “Papa's theme, and he fright- ems me and mamma." "Will Fou like me, little tyet',',',',',', - . ,,4-___ rt...' oust d - tar tuzerther, n pnintment to s partmi, he. mm Edgar. had tall that, when tlu and he had a would let him that he might and see me. "I dou't know. The “,1.qu -- wandering, like all other tastes. grows wnth indulgence. Good-ttye, ', Harry, and God bless you wherever lyou go." . l l wrung his hand, scarcely able to speak. His words were a prophecy. I knew; and at themomem. of tak- lng this last ouuider's look at the greetMM of my old lite, " seemed to me that u dungeon-dour had swung to on youth, and hope and happiness. shutting mp in for ever to a very lonely solitude. - a....1l,hvp_ Fabian," said "Yon don" among you curiously. Ing this last wanes ot m) me that u d to on youth, "Hood-b} e, gl 1, and l wal1ce should keep on night. .l,__.. I For three about tho LC tear WW" tl ing again " tear mysvlf away mg again past t feeling of gushing a some of Idiotic prosy old 0mm wht paw-Input on the‘h devoured by a in! ll only hall n :10: J . - J I“ .0“ light. For three hours more l walkml 1 moat the London sun-Ma. unable 'ei ,mir mysnll away from them, sneak- l , m: nguin past the "litfrs, with u H Toellng of gushintz attrition towards l , a rpm-9 of idiotic wrung morn and ' . prosy orl (mm who pal-15ml mm on tlw [)aW'mPnl. on their way in and out, 1evoure11 by a longing to exulmngv , tt only half u duzml words with mPn whom thad ultrn avoided as bores. Roar the stops of the Carlton 1 did try to mam-s mm quiet. old gentle- man, whom, on nectmnt' of his ramm- lty tor pnpvrs, I had cordially natal. A rldlculnus alumna made me lmars‘e ', and on hearing a husky voice close to M: can in almost apologetic tone, he started vlolently. crled, "Eh. what? No, not. 'ii'iGiCjtryroef, and Iretmted Ilka one of the. damned. I trot Into Grmenor Square. passed throngh a throng of carrlages. and Our the bright lights In a house where they were glvlng a blrtlldny dance to which Ttind boon specially Invited manna tteforf. Helen would he than. I inâ€: I btlt a Jealous pulsation in remembering that old Bamundhnm was away. nut-dag his gout at Tomnny. “at of that? There Were plenty I of other - to m Into my show. " nut I mount 1 would atâ€. all " unruu. .. _ art-her. tor Fabian had an "Sid mt to supper; but betore we he. more ready-witted than had talked me into a promise: vhen the summer came round had a chance ot a. holiday. I let him know where I was. B might invite himself to come . me. mm't mink! shall come haw}. again, We gum-bye. human ml hastily away n wringing his lt . The ttuste all other’ ti mate tor r tastes. Good-bye' wperever walk up and down the Inner. for n I chance of one more loot at her. Bow a well [know how on would come I down the new. in a timid. It-tttst- n log way, half-dulled by the light. 1 she had Just left. pointing each little I dainty toot n. moment “love the next step. nit into the carriage llke n. 1 soft white bird. and drop her pretty. l head back with a sigh, "Oh, I'm no tired. mammal" her white throat curved gently above the ewusdown 1 of her cloak. the golden fringe ot l, curin tturuttr llnply elmost to her eye- ‘brows. I munt wait-t must see lul- again! What! On the arm of on- other man! The blood rushed into my head on then incoherent thought- roee rapldly In my mind; all the pan- elonl of my life, of my youth. dem- med up as they had suddenly been by my accident and ite fatal conse- quences, seemed to surge up, break through the barriers of resignation and resolve. and make a madman of me. I was not master of myself. I could not count upon what I should do if l saw her; seeing my way no more than if 1 had been blind or intoxicated, I turned away. and finding myself presently in silent Bond street. I got into a imnaom and went back to my hotel. t fancied that night that sooner or I later 1 should end by suicide; but in the morning l had to pack, to buy things for my journey. and to ' set out on my travels. The worst f- wrench was over; before I had left y. England a week, I was almost a re philosogher. ' .. I A , has 'Y' when huntir Mn a comp†icity. pluck g no- we ltr sin I.'" much 'd the ward: mldn't tortlr head. and h gh of did tsl was. mand, At it the a tir to be Thier extra good hasty ly ty frailty win ck tlg- smul ." and to N High mine, pres I back “an: at the usur poured ot F t lost has " go clev an ap- vity ore we than , than he promise: ' our 3 round I and away. I win I was, l abs . __... Hirt a' lest r hand all For tive years I lived a wanuerer a life, and found It fairly to my liking. I hunted the boar in Germany, the wolt in France, went salmon rurhintt in Norway; shut two tigers in India; got as tar as California in search ot i adventures, of which I had plenty; passed a fortnight with Red Indiana. ‘wliom on the whole I prefer in pie- turea; and began to acquire a. dis- tagrtrr for civilization. mitigated by enjoyment of meetings once a year with Edgar and Fabian Scott. I retained the louse of a shooting-box and n few miles of deer forest by the Dee- side. between Ballater and pictur- esqua little Loch. Muick. Larkhiii. as the house was called, Decatur, said OI UWI Iu|v~<- w, side. between Ballater and pletnr- eaqua little Loch. Muick. Larkhlll, as the house was called, became, therefore our yearly rendezvous. On our second meetiog, the party was tncreased by a new member, Mr. William l‘ussell. a gentleman who was “something Us thu city." I never could quite make oat what that something was, but it must. have been some exceedingly pleasant and Pa.e.ruivt profession, slnce Mr. Fus- lsell, while comatantly describing himself as one of the unlucky ones, was always in spirits high. not to my mulching, and was gifted with vows-rs of enjoyment which could only be the, result at long and as~ 3 aldnous practice,. I had met hlm at A . . _.----. I hm Mp“ lGPrman liulguu‘n ... -.._V,, and by tho astonishing measure of 311000351 whirl] attended his darlng {plunges into that tongue. He was iseretyO Jolly, selfish,. and accla- hln, pathntlcnlly complaining of his wife‘s conduct in letting him com" away tor hire holl- day by himself, and enjoying hlmself very much without her. He was fr, envious of my good fortune when I mid that I was going boar- huntlng‘, that I invital him to ac- company me: and as he showed much "hung in " rather nasty encountex: Dttty oe Tue l'cuuu. u. “an" - slduous practice,. I had met hlm at a Gvrman hotel, where 1 had been struck by the magnificent insolence ot his ansnrtion that he had ac- quired a thorough command of the German language in three weeks, and by tho astonishing measure of ammonia whivh attended his daring _ . . ----F (In an: ' 28WNiid . kliri' mm: _r.97iiN?)W,, Jlrf1 "l “r"- Tl and Hm long mues m mu g....,...-,,. h ' . - w" winding Dee; or whether. in the 'tflirt Mthhxu, u absence of fatr.vr'u.sthir)f mugs of for u canal from dirt and disease. vice and crlme to canaito the Upp explore and minutely expose. be for u canal trot would pine and die. . canal to the vu Except these- two, I 11ml. during mnlgable portll those five yvurs of 'warGrr.i.hteyy,1.f There wilt of, at he new friend. My appalling llgh- mtieerof navigitrbl news, mitigated .le it was by time, will be consuuc had, togathvr with the reserve It with the wrap! taught mv, to a great degree isolated “noâ€, dish-low me. But perfect lndepemlence ht“ mpeclally of Vie its plenum-Pa, and l was not an un- contributions ot lhappy mun. Until the (and of the and provluclul fourth. year 1 had not men a tter- made either by mm. and I avoided all women; at I annual motalatr that point, however, I yielded to the erection of ttert fatal human weakness of attaching I harbors, docks I l to onmwl! some f7,ifG.G.eawreer? I them, or throne l .dtn-ulnnt . -v.. rut?!†filth.“ u" 9..-"..- -. happy mun. Until “I: fourth yer 1 had not Hunt. and I avoided al that point, however, I fatal human weakness to onmwl! some {CHOW Pngagad as my pert'? "' - hulh a cus‘mopoliiun limn‘luum, "m"- nunliricntiory' for the post consist- Pd in the tact that he had been a. Iaw.ver's (-li-rk In England, a. cow- boy in Mexico, had had charge ot a lunatic at Naplén, mu! was a de- évrter trp,m the Austrian army. Plain _ to begin with, 1loeiry marked‘ with smallpox, and tiiistiipr urml by a sabre-out across ‘tlw nose» he wan own uglier Alum L a fact which tmemed, from the frmuency with which he alluded to ll, to gratify him as! much as It did me. His name was John Ferguson. _ h m9% -" Annul- tn me to core u lunatic at Naples, and was u ur- .3 Enter trT,m the Austrian army. Plain b: to begin with, downy marked g with smallpox, and dislig- nl um! by n sabre-out across pl ths. nose, he, War: even uglier than l, a fact which seemed. from T the lrmment‘y with which he alluded to it, to gratify him as! much as It did me. His name was John Ferguson. but it did not occur to me to con- l nect his name with his origin until like time came to prepare for my filth annual visit to Scotland. "I should have though one plain countenance about you was enough Mr. without your wanting to see them at every turn," he said. ill-ten- peredly. when told to pack up. i "I suppose you come trom 1el1i Reekie, yourself, then, since you're. 1) reluctant to go back to it '" i "Well. Mr, and where‘s the harm ot being born there, provided you get away from it as early on you con. and never go back to it till you can _ up!" ' "Why Ferguson, that's woken like I a true patriot." o ..._J-_.a do ' bone I an trterl "Why Fergusnn. tMl's awn“ ._ , a true patriot." ' "Indeed. Mr, I hope I am wirl anon b not to hold a place the bet- ' tor 'd?, mung produced such a poor 1 ere. re as myself," said John. who! could always give a good account ot i tsu-tt in an Argument. l But, once established at Larkhalt. I lived a waanrgr's or labyrinthine mazes disease. vice and crime and minutely expoae. null fortune, sluk- ' - - _ alcklier mind, ml or I put me under a. sure mick l was glad . lg him to visit the tY tit his doctor had Ens" He had been mak- LL?“ and strictly phll- Cte.tl into the ininultles mâ€? lrruptlon of which Aug, 'el: indeed, he was the Lad so much depra- the rt he had vlslted. Lou: mat 'repultrrvy View eat able to take of mtll med fir forests. 0:31 rs of the rippling. whether, in the tf' iathine mazes of {0 vice and crime to or lately expose. be (as; e. we, I had. during tf of 'wisnliprihg,tntei,e Th My appalling ugll- mi‘ us it was by time, wt itit the reserve It wl rout. degree Isolated m t lndepemlence has as l l was not an un- oo' mil the (and of the ar ml not men a tter- m; Mm! an women; at I m "'ll0W-cr""t'f"" m, “n .... personal attendant I or wtster rightâ€. tnuividuts1, wh.ote The work of construction , tho, post coniiat- at the latest during ION, lmt he had been a. tirt, system will he tinitdl o England, a. cow- twenty years. Tln- cost 0 had had charge ot thou. In so far as it will _ MM, and was a de- and by L,ntritrutlot'm is Austrian army. Plain by an lesue of four pm- ca: hs doeny marked government tcondo, rmieert . Jun"- ninnfl' venrs. Th? govern, i‘. Ferguson found himself no contour able that. st the and of the tort- wt'l visit ot my month. he “at. nude objection to packing up. which I '3. in the mood to [men to indul- gently. t "It seem a, pity like to lenve the place till the shooting season'l over, tgl? it. air t" he haul-dad. one morn- tk, - ___---- nn-hnn-‘t don," "Yen, Ferguson, perhap- “The continent wouldn't tt It was left to look on few weeks longer, would i went on. - Uu. '"tio, Ferguson. perhaps " wouldnt" said I. “Shall I leave the packing till to- morrow. air 't" be then asked. “Well. yes, I think you mar" From which it is clear that Fer- guson had already been shrer enough to assume a proper authority over his nominal master. "LAI- --... " tran- I had become a little weary on ww"- derlng. and although I by no menu intended to give up the nomadic Ills which I had led tor live years. I thought that a couple of months' test would be a. Very pleasant change; I could be on the move ballots the cold weather set ln. But September passed. and October and November came. and it grew. very l bleak; and sun I stayed on. finding _ ., 4a.- "r,,or,o.od BB- whose "Tm guns-AB" at tt been tt tiro , cow- twer u‘ge ot Hon. ' a de- ered y. Plain by a marked gm" tiiariit- nine across pow uglier li, from .- - . alluded (-11 as It nrgusonv tn con- at on woman in ouwmyms '..wv last od the late “Show. and In tind- ing a. spot where solitude needed no seeking. The railway runs from Aberdeen to Bullater. One morning arriving at u... mun. nation tor my papers. I The railway runs from Averuwcu .. Ballater. One morning arriving at "a?" . the little station tor my papers', I grazing found a train Just starting. and was shyttef, seized by an impulse to pay a short tattle. visit to the granite city. A feeling m?“ u left by my wandering life made Hub" â€in ‘always difficult tor me to see a. g 'll', ed h train or boat start without me. Bo I', g“. sent a boy to Lei-khan with n. J'Gtl, s'-','),,',',",',.',,',',' cage to Ferguson. who. with a lad; tiii; i',',",,, under him, constituted my entire in); household. took my ticket and 'i't'l1)') 9ft I ed. It; was past five when I reached 311%,: Aberdeen; after a sharp walk to goth the brig o' Bnlgownie and 5?, affii back. l hired a private room pug. ta at an hotel. and dined * A l by myself. Making inquiries about the l months theatre, I learnt that the entertain" and tot meat that week Was very poor, and that tl . further. that it had been so badly the in patronized that it was doubtful whev iran i . ther the. unfortunate players would of tegl ' get their meagre salaries. l wal ttoe, m , glancing at the yellow bill which ad- with th , vertleed "Rob Roy" as a Saturday. G i l night attraction, when I read the to-be . names of filler. Bailey and Miss Babb. and a I ole Bailey. ot mu 1' I got up at once and walked quick- the m a ly down to the little theatre. ire 1 h CHAPTER V. mi L d I remember very little of the per- tRhrH? I- formunce that night, except the pain- the U t ful impression produced upon me by i kntt 0' n the eight of the effort with which a i all!“ :e talt, aiiwctrt-iilre woman. with eunk- cats 3- en. hollow face and feeble voice, in l, veteri My whom I with difficulty 'rdllii'ila2r,te,e', a, pretty Mrs. filinier. dragged herself ex',tttt of through the part of Dianna Vernon. l swim: in: Babble! utterly failed to distinguish. 1mm“ us Looking out as i did for my little [ portal a- eight-year, old fairy. with goldobrown I must of hair curling naturally in large, (G/r-ti: m; loose rings over her blue eyes. i'inuyl M- could not be expected to know that‘ tSw ng an awkward. sparrow-legged minion I brag He f of the king, wearing high boots, a , tly?!,: me tnbard. and a person's (,,tt,'d'alj,i.ijjx, br- pinned up and ornamented with a tlot?, My long white feather. was what five has my, years and a limited "tage wardrobe the ter had made or the lovely child. '/.)1'l ind (To be Continued.) mug ".-utet 'i,tt Ausmws GREAT t.' i: CANAL SCHEME. ty, .999 om tttt e-tttHO 9909 O. lulu I Ina; um mm..- - u'rerl this dreadful m " i Mr. J. F. 1 not states: "I bane! ttert has positively a can. could procure h 08" will certainly c Mr. F. Mann Ilka , Kingston. Oat., ' U be obtalmnl‘. who] from er,', can bet. ' m’t [love I ( GF. got rest or trim whol There Is no at of; bleeding and p l this watch“! . khan. will be out p . - â€uwnomwwm'm' or exceptional Importance is a moa- Bare for a new system of canals which has Just been adopled in Aus- tria. According to Mr. cart B. Hurst. United States cusut-ileuertt at Vienna. "this undertakmg will do more than anything yet enacted In Austria to promote the commerce ot the country. tt will not only bring the various produce into closet - "A..n qhtgs «hang. United States umâ€... w___e" \‘iunnu. â€this undertaking will dol more than anything yet enacted in Austria to promote the commerce of the country. " will not only bring the various produces into closer touch, but wilt also Miami the cheap- est Height connections with Ger- many and Russia." The measure provides, first, for a. _, r-wm {he Danube to the Oder; mau; - .v...,., The measure provides. first. lor u canal from the. Danube to the Oder; "I 1 second, tor a canal from the Danube to the Moillau, near BudWi-ia; third, whem for u canal from the Danube-Oder mum canal to the Upper Elbe; and fourth. to th fur tb canal from the Danube-Oder "WI canal to the Fistula and to some exam navigable portion of the Duiester. pater There wilt be about om: thousand news miles ot navigable waterways, which prom will be constructed by the State "Y: with the co-operation of the pro: clued Vince's, districts and towns, rind have especially of Vienna and Prague. The l shou contributions ot the municipalities into and provincial nunthorltins can be to a mum. “that by single payment or in ting .. ___..-.. {ha sad I r u canal Iroru u", 'BW-e'"-" nat to the Upper Elbe; and fourth. to the amount-cu ........,. r tb canal from the, Danube-Oder “Whatever do you mean, momma?" ' mul to the Fistula and to some exclaimed her dunghtnrs. while the ' it‘lgahle portion of the Duiester. pater looked over' the top ot his here wilt of: about om: thousand newspaper. with Interrogation ex- I lies ot navigable waterways, which pressed by his eyebrows. ill be constructed by the State "Yes," she answered. "I have de- ith the co-operation of the pro: chin“ to be comfortnhlr tor once. " inoes, districts and towns, and have a wire. big. cool house. and why I specially of Vienna and Prague. The i should l leave Lt ? l hate getting I Jntritrutionr ot the municipalities into smart clothes in hot weather, ml provincial nuuthorltins can be to say nothing of the cost of get- tade either by single payment or in ting them, and the cost ot them also. .11an instalments, 01 through the all I shall just wear a. nice clean1 rmtion of certain works, such an house gown all day and take lil mrbors, docks or trtreettsdetsdiy4.r to easy. In the morning when papal hem. or through the tension of land l goes down town l will take a han- l yr water rights. aom'. drive up to the park and walk The work of construrtlon will begin about for an hour and then return It the latest during ION, and the am home. In the evening we can dine tire system will be finished within out somewhere and RO to the roof twenty years. Th" cost of construc- garden or take. an automobile drive, Lion. in so for as it will not be now- or something of the kind. There Is ered by L,ntritratiot'm is to be met always plenty to do in New York. by an issue of tour per cent. tax tree What almut the girls? on. they may government henna redeemable within go away it they want to; they can ninety years. The government in em- always (Ind hoopla to chaperon them, powered to issue these bonds to an but it they will take my advice they WBLEEDING. Tht' donors ttseontrctrreto.r I that. Dr.chaae‘s this @1123di all - _ I. ‘l (the (lor‘tors are wrong. Tn'sy mun...» 0...... theonlycure tor piles. We can prove by the al that Dr.Chaae‘s Ointment notonly promptly re this dreadful ailment. It [requently one. site Mr. J. F. Miller, who ls employod " coop states: "I belleve that Dr. Chase's out-eat II has positively and thoroughly cured no not could procure had lulled. I can tr'f,c,t,',',gtd th will certainly cure." V _-- -~ -----. w-artist. with the ‘Caundlm " T& Mr. F. Mann. Insomnia. m... ..... _,7 Kingston. Ont., states: "Dr. Chan's Mntment in. I Weu â€be obtaknah I have used it and It cured me’ ot blpedim trom er,', can armor-stand whnt I went through. The n m’t Have I could endure the dime torture again. At l .4. want m- glean. I tound a. â€Shiva are kn Dr. t'turre't' -» _____. " u.- Ghana's tNet Mr. F. mum. “aw"...w“ (imam. Oat., antes: "Dr. Chan's 01111111901 1-. I 'PTF..'-"' =" Aptre obtaimnt I have used it and It cured me’ of blpedimg piles or a moat mmvzum w.-. - _ from er,', can understand what I went through. The misery can-Pd by them was mommy: awful. and I . bu’t [have I could endure the dune torture again. At night. especially I uttered dreadlullv and can“ u - get. test or clean I lound a â€Chive are In Dr. Chase's Omtment. and “any recommend it to others." - There 18 no disputing the - ol Dr. Chase's Ointment and It: attentive†as a euro tor â€chi“ _ media: and wounding pun. In and: every oommumLty are to be (mad people who haw- hem cured q g thh wretched (Ix-ease by Dr. Chuck 1"fttr1 It is tor sale by neu'ly all dollar- at 60 come a box at; will be out post paid on receipt ate " Edmsmson. Babe- & 00.. mm. t . ' a And wear! ot watt- Now Claims That it t â€on lWVquIVF-u' a. _ w' ot tetrtirut, with the chart of r930- tion and a dpacriptkon ot tho cattle with age and markings. G. Any nntmaIs may he required to be inspected at the port of entry and any animal showing symptoms of tutwituiotris may be subjpcted to the tuberculin test, upvn instructor] _ . ' . _. Air-n Duran" nf Arri 't1'gf,ll1iT'd'i; 'C."riii,'thGGheerr has , N 3 sense a. BC It - t t io............ o..........- existed In the district in which the ( I ', b' Damn“... animals have 2'l'eh “Ext tor! at: ‘ No..........- months pram m: I? a e o . . ti. tha. the show " portatiom Tho oxU.ttr' or Importer, 303322: 323.112.; (I,')'..).'.'..'.'...'.'.'.'.'.'.'. No. must prmrent an will?“ that said i . . . That thin animal is pare bred eertirteate raters to tile animals in I iGriiisi been duly registered in m, nt,','hif,'/" T \H trwine imported for 1 Dunn..." ...........-... whirth 'ttg the t'g,ice wine. . . T eoord F (his A8500 1 brooding purpo*vr, â€Mine or feeding {fan yo/"i'e,ro.l1.r.1...t'iLe, of ........... dim" be 'kooirmpanied by an trrt1ttiaa1l, Dated at vptm‘imu'y certificate Rtntimz thatl "lqb'mw ....... no contagious disease affecting awlnP I ............ . Sewn-(vhf .................. tttMr existed in the district in which None of the Canadian mini nerd or the ttwine in"? hepn kept. for six flock books aw recmtnirod by th- months procalmz tho date of imer- United Sign»; Government. and in “MM. and um owner or import?! A...“ in Lcure free entry tor The! “any claim A L _ -4 I tw, luv nun-u .W9V' H months mutating tho date of impor- tation. and tho ownnP or woof-tor tnturt prosent an Mfidn vit that said oertitieat" applies to the animals In question. ouarantiy'. B. All cam». srheep and gwino for Mowing purposes, grazing or (sealing. when not ncmmmnied by -a---------"""'""'""""- Ph‘ey usually claim that an operation, with all its risk. pain. and expense. b prove by the statements of thousands at good, honest turn and women only promptly relieved the uttering from mien. but also positively our. - neatly one. after the knife in" failed. . employed " cooper by the Kennedy and [my Killlmr I'o., Lindsay Out. lase's Git-cut in the beat tiling in the worn tor pile. I any this browse It " cured no itching. bleeding piles. and this after all other remedie- C . :an rec this ointment to anyone miter-in: from piles, knowing tintlt , 1th the Canadian Loeomotit' Works. and who um at 'dt Dufhrin ctr-ed. ’ Chan's Ointment in. I believe. the non effective trmtmnm for piles that tie? and it cured m6 of bleeding: piles ot a - aggravated form. Only antler“ 7 hat I went through. The misery muted try them was mantra awful. and I . no dune torture gnu". At night. eupeclally l Moral dreadful“ at! can†‘ - - - ....-_.‘o- nintment. nnd (In!!! recommend it to others." - - ---- ‘u n on": for lmh“_ amount not excemlm during the period ot from the year 190; to money mus raised aha in buiIding the (191ng ways. For the espemN' provision will be made "tttire cost, ot count-u Immnl “UL cAvvxx-u... V, V jurintr the period ot construction from the your 190; to 1912, and the money thus mused shun be used only ln buiiding the designated water- ways. For the expvllsu after 1912 due provision will be made by law. The e.ntire cost ot construction In esti- mated at $152,150,000. and the can- alo will be designed to admit bouts up to six hundred (one burden. Mother Know All About “to st the Benton. "1 have concluded not to Ko, any- where tth pummer.’ calmly an» munced mateuamuas at breakrast to the astonished family. "Whatvver do you mean. mammat' Lexclnknvd her daughtvrl. while the _. - " _..,.. um inn of 1111 "1,. 'cpf"r'dr, '."-rr ht:'iCM,'s"ii'si?'Cei't ammo ARCHIVES TORONTO wally claim that an operation, with all us â€an. ' by the statements or thousands of good, honed omptly relieves the uttering from pnen. but a can after the knife hM railed. Id In cooper by the Kennedy and “any: Millln: i nt-ent II the beat thlm: In the worn tor pile. no Itching. bleedlng pilel. and um after all this ointment to Simone Hamel-in: from Canadian WMIm' Works. and who lives a NIH-amt in. I believe. the non ethane (ream! .. " - “Bl IGeravated t the Dr. ' not exceeding $50,751†- - W _ - _o _..n1 Mill GOOD TIME. m-----"""'"'"""-'" . put Thing In the World for Plies is elm-o'- Ointment. "ici'ci5iriiNts PILES m|u I'll t no can- pep has t titth til? tor six ( of im. [ Import" I “at said . a l .'r-orta9cy.'. g the traiumorttstjqrt be firgt Mould? murmur! by whit mixture of lime and ' (are the animal! a the required smut!!- and comm at“ can be detained In qua-Mum. It: one week at the expense of the one: or Importer. under the super- vi-lon ot the lnqmctor in cunt-go. Auk mull found to be tree from also.†" the end. ot this time will he meant .Tnnoportatlon. 9. All can and in the traiumorttstjqrt of anlmala man he firgt thoroughly cleaned nod than mautmbad by whitewauhinx wltu g mixture ot lime and etsrbolir acid bo- tora the animal! are placed therein. mun..." mum use that um In done 50.0001wm stay right he notion girl we did an 1e 1d the l Pours summvr and the regulation- of the Treasury Depart-mam ot the Unltod Sula-d!- rmt as follows: Registration. 10.-No nnlmsl toe breeding purpose. shall he admitted free or duty unless the importer lar- ntaheu a eertineate of the rocord sill pedigree ln the form hereafter given. showing the anlnnl to ho pun bred and that It ha! been admitted to full rectum-y In the Intrrleart boo. of record outabllnhed tor that breed. and. that ttl sire and da m. and crumb all-ea and grand-dtmt' were all ro- oorded in a. book of record pun-um. ad for tho same breed. An mum: ', by the owner, agent or Importer that [such animal is the ldentlcal animal I descrlbnd in tho saw certificate " ;rmord and pedigree mus: be pre- l seated. l.-. .- A, “M“ Mm The pedigree w WWI-v" "H "v be considered dutisbie. in one such certificate in not at hand at the time ot tho arrival ot the tsnitV duties shall be "titrtatod thereon And deposited. and the unimnia delivered to the importer. who may within to! days Ctle a written stipulation with ,the collector to produce tim rmtut- site certificate within six month- ( from the date of entry; wltereue, final Iiunidtstion of the entry will he (iriiiiiieiaji, until the production of Ithe certificate or the expiration at athe six months. Upon the tsrothMro tion of the rertificate in due form ‘within six months from the date at _ entry the amount deposited shall be Form of Record used for imported Pedigree ot .........'. No. ......... ...... ...'... Sec}; 01 ................ None of the Canadian stud herd or noNt Boobs aw recognized by tho United States Government. and In order to spout-e free entry tor braiding purpom. all animal- mule be registered in the American lmkl or in the Euuvopmn hook: on! record. P. W. Hodoon. Live Stock Cummin- stoner. wlll stay right here. When I was I girl we .lld not leave town tor the Pntlre summer and shut up our hon-0 M we do now. Do you erther, Richard (this to her husband) how. you used to happen to go try marl] every evening. and when you loam! Ina lilting an the stoop. how you always came up and bland no. and how we two noel to Itroll ort a" terward to the park opposrle, or to some nearby soda .watvr luuntaln to get a cool drink? no you suppose if I had been out or town that summer that We would ever haw fallen In love with each otlmr? I doubt It. Another mason why I want to otay Lu town lor the turmtrrtr," she canth F ued. laughing. "in hereun- I watte b (re-h country tood-fresh eetW. an“ ' cream, newly pivired vtwetahtere {lull just from the wtit water. a“ ' haul it is in New Yurk on» can M , these things ln pertavtlou. not ll . the otmntry. where tlw mpply ll - quickly exhausted. and where they are obliged to send to the city (or l- everything. I "The number of Poop'e who have y Idlwoverad that tttey ran he quit. tr la! oomlortablr Ln Now York as an}. r, where elm}. 899mg to ho lnrrenstng. " and. altar " when our xrotte1tNrr* o, that lunhattan ls an island on" ,n by sea breezes. the tmpz’ralivv - tt 11y ot u wlnmar exodus doetr not la deem ohlhmtory. while it In certain n- that but cool rooms. thick walls gal ',liiii'i'ii,'?'; bathroom: must add mu m tel-lolly to one'a comfort in the M I day-3' “Just an the mm the nuklP the old "What did Ite do “Took the bark I Fnrm to ho t'oed. Burk and Elite. (Mantras! Stat") the dog qrtsttbed the old man Itt" and Fatigue to II annuals: , .8)re............8|re......... 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