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Grey Review, 29 Aug 1895, p. 4

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oh. aha said, your conduct in enough to ,n-ho In my! weep! , Idon'uoo you shodding any tout, he ”and. and " tact tsaved IM dar. IBIS“! BIA. Montgomery doe. not belie" In ha worted a mirclo, but that it ll Dimply tho ell-Vllon of will power on the pan of him. nll and Gurney. ml that it In moot-It‘ll on moo-mt. of the doop nap-thy ho to" He (Juicy nu! the mum-lit, of Unit an" foe the mansion at Cam-y'- dom. l "norm {the vision had coma and he - ail in the room nu] mu Able to deacnbe their ponmanl and clothing. Binoagh he could not. see ngun blur tho tir" duh, he tott more u am and Agreed with Mont. gumrry to commas tho but. 'urdafinitely. Every dny Montgomery chm. to the house and they - the time trying to restore Carney'l vmou. Cuney entered into the Jpn-n. of it. And plwed himself " nearly u ulblo under Montgomery’n control. l as" work was nucce-tnl in I small uny‘ At tir" And improved Iran a” to day an, gm: two wool“. Currey w nblo to no . hula tsll the tim. even when Montgomary 1m about. The riaito were continued regain-1y an n few thy- we, who Carney and he could no " well In over. and “and his lawman of 'routtt to work. Thin he did lug Wuflnfo'd-y. and he seem L'"iUii'irivTrs " rm,." m. -ittht in .pp-fenuly permanently and perfootly _ III-nit, in the peculiu curatoriui m "Fad-ct-Nu. -drri,Gi,- bod to me ' mm Moncgom art'd' .. .M ,.. all mu time Montgomery had been hoping bu “union on his object. not nllomng the ducal-non to dint-ct him. Presently Can-y ll" "no I puma. Ind declared he would bewilling to die the next minute if he could bu pannlnod to Ice tor one second and know lu- hmlly wore decolvmg him. Almost. It the nine mount. ho Ihrlekod', - _ . -- Bee, warned to prove that if Cemey’e Will pom-r could he increased he might. be en- shlenl to once more use hie eyel. Munwomery talked over the runner with Mrs iUrney, and " was decided that Mr. Maximum"): Ihould employ whezever pom-r in! nu! tow-rd helping the victim to use. Accordingly Montgomery cellcd " (‘nrnry's house, unknown to him, end we- lean-n n. A room done. Preuntly Gurney, l no angomery end hie Wife desired. walk. od lulu um room end in, down on e couch to hike hie ehernoon up. Montogcmery concrnrrnted hie vuinn on Cemey‘l eighv lees vyen. He men concentreled hie entire force of will upon I denim that Gurney should we. Alter e {or minim Cmey become mues- on the much end celled " Wife'e Mine, on though he expected her to hem thereon with him. She Anew-red from the next room And naked when he wanted. Carney we: eorprieed that the we. no: in tho room. Ind told her he felt. her pro-em. She muted him he I'll mllllken end left. the room. A. noon on he becllma quiet Montgomery riveted hie Attention upon him spin. Pt-tly he celled to hie wife And (lulu-ed there we. loll-emu in the room. She aid no, where. upon Carney. who in n no“ mild-unnamed mm, duly conusdicud her end aetntaed her of trying to deceive him. Be In: ensured by other. of the family that he had been alone, but he would not believe them. _ than thr cry frenr any I mean A mom: remuk-bk cue in "ported from Mon cgomry, [Hyena county, V... the hour: of the Knuth. cod region. About tour yea-n up John Culley, a minor, w" urickan bliud while u work in the min”. The eye. gum no imhabion of "an...” In " cunnl abandon would indicate. Tiny numd their brightneu. And the Inn-clan mowed no Agn of pullynil. The "oct of the sudden shock W” " though 'hooptie nerve bad been revered. Among Cunoy'l friond- who frequently on!“ upon aim and talked HM! and to him In- Mayor J. C. Montgomery. Al- though Montgomery Ind Canny were hardly of the sum clan, either mentally or in pom of .ducation and information, there seemed to be . strong bond oi oymymmy between than. The “Imam: w mumd uni thet inure-3 of Montgom- ery grew In their mummy lacuna mop Main Inland 7.» - Through II].- nonun Inna-ed by a friend. of the victim- could not. he idGutud, their bodies an; wanted And born on ot "ll umbl-nco Lo human form. a The force of the explain hurled nix men ekywud. They fell heck out the opening of :he intone, where the that. end intense he“ from belowlizenlly routed them nhve. Thom, who had been furthest from the mouth of the week when the explorion ceme were Inn-own beck into the hoilb house. but. not far enough to - the tiam.. end the meld " it poured volcnnic- like from the luck. Thus it. we: that ell were trightfully burned. and than who eunped almost III-um dash were no bully Injuted that. physician enly on the scene and that deem would in Ll probability soon end their terrible enticing; Severn Wuk-w- - I-lo I Son of Mallo- Meg.0-%oN.r of - loam Wore [Ir-ed 0-. cf Sonia-c: " In“. Fora-Funa- "tn-n. A dolplwh horn Pituburg. My: :--Six men men Instant. and horrible drum- n. the big" Thompson Steel Works M the Cur- Mgio Steel Co. " Braddock " 4.30 o'clock 'l‘uendsy momiug.md eight. other. we" ter" rihly injured. Two of the Uttor died while being remand to the More, Boo. molten iron. Tho men were instantly enveloped in I In of Guns, which sproad over an. Platform on which they stood sud into the how. but” 100 {on than the Maui - ...... pith! The Jon! nu Joaph ankni. “an 40, married, nuiduco in Wolltoa; Suphen Huriln. aged 32. untried. [nod In Brui- dock :John Propokovitch, ng-d 27. - riod. 11nd u Btu-emu , Juno. Gmchn. A German. ugod '37, bud " Beuomor: Joesph Cot, aged P-'. single . John Mika, Mlchul Knpcroo, Agni 26: Andrew D. Rotate, nged36. The but. 110 died while being removed to Morey 1roopital. Pitta, burg. Thu in not "I unquAl oeeurrenee,eod. in nmdwce With . rule, a number of mu st tho bottom of the {ammo dropped tlurir tool-Ind went to the top to aunt. in re- movmg tho burrow. Thu incruud the number of men n the top of tho (nmnco totitumt. The workmen g-(bered About the openmg Ind tugged u. the bony bar and chum and the know. when, without :anngighc; Gl s atria-c "port and the {mace bolchod forth new. volume. 95 The Accident occurred "NH" {urn-co 3nd wu thermal: of what " known an 'Uhp." Shortly before the “do “and the men " the top of tho “Irma In: control of the Inge barrow from which on was dumped into the tum. The barrow been" wtdgod under the edge of the bell. ii. injured no z-John Warts.. John Soondn. Michal Jun. John Kari-on. " in thought they mum nnrvivo through tho night. John Gobnvy and John Wasp-kn, won only slightly injured. Stephen Huvriln either jumped or Wu blown from the top of the stack. In falursg hi! hand struck on n iron hum and the upper part of hm hand In: entirely cur. off. TERRIBLE EXPLOSION WHICH KILLS EIGHT MEN. MESMERISM FOR BLINDNESS. l Nflnlllil VDLBANU. " Montgomery had, in hi: only lean seven] to." of the power of rum, and tor the annulment of pri- >mpunu had “unwed were". the rie ioreo upon ,rilliogmttrieeu, A few lg!) he told Cum)“- mle that he ui Cuney had ' tho pow-r ot light. h some would change, and no! h my physics! diuhilily. The no» of the taking I'Iy of tho vision a fact that Carney had mid that M. " could. by s naughty “Ton. almost. Saved. Rather do what is nothing to the mil-poo. than be idle, that the devil my find the doing-leol. I scoff Dot a the natural defun- of my. o. it is cruel to beat I cripple with his own crutches. -Fuller. Little Ct-ces-l hand p: talkyig last night about I baby being born without. my hand; "Lam. Bur-Well, tint}. too bad 1 What will he do when he bu the non-duck. g I During the stay of the Queen some year. ‘Ago in the viemity of Loch Vennacher, the Princeu Loni-e. wholnckl none of the love of her sex for chopping, drove into the town of Uniluder to get lame velvet matched. Having procured what she we. in larch of, she war about t'o pay for it, when nhe discovered the: nhe ind left home without her puree. Bxphsining the matter to the duper, uni promising to send the money next day, the Prineeu will granny Amused " receiving the chanted-tic re- ply : " Diana ts h younel', mem; yer wither bu m uccoont. here." poo'. He can sronscisnrhutr, An’ dtrefnro ragged. He wu full of mercy An' pity sn' Iympnthy. nn’ dnroforc had do npumhun cf bein' Walk in (in hem-ad awry. I don: Mlviue any man to he wicked, but I denim no msrvleusly remark that. de In! good man who Am obleegcd to turn " paper collu- am Ihunned by society Ba' [Life " by de world. lat us now proceed to bizneu.” do trim who woa't tndo proverbs far "we" and mmLo'sfur bacon, my make up In. mind to feel hungry half do time. Bldg: hymns: wu honest, sn', duefora "i9urin'de lummcr "non, when fuel do-n' coat. nutfiu, folk. kin go bum: In’ my Ion. of . mm: km Aim . dMUr a day, it tun well 'nnlf to hang 'God Blea- Our Homc’ober de doah Alf-punk do chill'en wid about-jack labeled 'Du'tm room " do top,' but “(or winter bu thet down " "It has bin so from de beainuia', end it , will be no to do end. Men who know do , I lent 'bout do Bible have do mou’ dilputel , ober it. De biggest ignornmueeee on ' utronomy un' philosophy hold to deir , opinyonx do “rouge-t And de longul. , Prejudice Will bent fuel" nine time. outer ten, tut' bigotry um do club which knocks down muse w’ nrgyment. Judge Congo‘ wouldn't take an inch nor an ounce " der, weight on Aim oi dnt mutodon, though he neber our one nor come within 3.000 y'm of n. Wtslk.Around Green wouldn'tbeliere one side of no inch story,bekuen mutadon wun't chained up at de donh when“ he could men-um him and a two-loot rule. Neither would Accept nutcrl binary nn' scientitie rue-rah. While dnr' um come mitigatin' “mum-tune“ nn' excum furdia quarrel, de sentence of dis chn‘r nm to do "ec.t dat both otremUrs lhnll pny 3 fine of $3. 50 aa' can“. "I would further lute dnt it agin be. come: my painful dooty mmnonnce de lock dat death has invuicd our nuke." aid the preudont u the npplnnce evoked by his very jun. deciaion died “my. "Word has bin received dot Elder John Spoon". of Winchester, V... um no mo'. He jined din club shout two yum no, an' _ hisinterreu' in it use unlinked up to hie i 1dy1n'honr. In his denth we lost . good 1 nun, bat we bu At de “me time gained I come walunhlc experience, in one we feel 1 like aeeeptin'it. Elder Spooner believed I in de motto: 'Honnty om de bea' polioy,' ' nu' he died poo'. He loved hie nnybur u 1 him-ell, an' his nlybur hld altogether de t beu’ of it. He had charity fur All, In’ dist 1 kept his chill‘en widont choc. nn’ his wife tied down to A knliker dreu fur Sunday. i Hie motto wu 'ExoeUior,' an' his Sunday t dinner wan " thin on sheet iron. ,. " Gem'len, human natar' 5m a. mighty curuu thing. De mvengo man will g". mad quicker nn' tight harder ober whnb he donn' know aa' M.- no chnnce to tia' our. dun far something he am pound about. Winn Judge Congo dosn' know About. mutodonl would make . book no big " I numhua wngin. What WulbArouud Green donn' know about de ume mnmilo would weigh Lao tons nn' a. hull. Dar'fore day were in warty two men to git up I tight wid ignonnco fur de buia. A _ _ During the put week the club he: re- ceived st the hands of a. prominent. South Caroline Icicnlint n part of the vertebra- oi n mitstmlort-orte of the pinyin! wimnle which lived, roamed Ind died about five hundred yearn e33. It to hippened that Judge Congo And Wnlk-Around Green were the first two members to "river " the hell nt the nan-l Seturdny nightmeeting.nnd the relic At once engaged their attention. Judge Congo equinted up his left eye, puckered his mouth sud declered that the mutodon who loot this piece of backbone must have been twentriour feet long, nixteen feet high, and henvy enough to jnr _ the city hell by rubbing ngeinet 3 Corner. Gull-Around Green is heavy on poultry anti-tic» And light on mutodonl. And it therelore came about the when Windy White, Snmuel Shin end Sir William: Tompkine "rived it we: to find A torrihlei Itruggle going on between the two men end! the backbone kicking eround under the benches The eombntune were leper-ted. but hnd not gotten the blood wiped " before Brother Gardner arrived and opened the meeting. When the trimgle hld 'eeunded And Weydown Bebee hnd t'tttished he lone-nine caughing tit, the preeident "one and “id : The Mlvnllon Army In the landlo- or Crowned lend; Queen Sophia, of Sweden, who-e fifty. ninth birthdsy hue jun been oelebnted with much pomp'nnd ceremony " Drottnintp houn Cutie. Emperor William proceeding thither for the exprm pnrpone of tendering his comIrtstulatior" And good will», in one of the most. autumn-Lie friends end pro' moter: of the Saw-Lion Army, a diatirtetiou winch she ehnru with her niece, the Queen Regent oi Holland. Both queen. publicly countemce and patronize the work of General Booth. guiding liken) subscription] to his urinal fund: and expressing the opinion thin. on religious and political grounds it in wine to encourlge o form of worship which seem: to nut the mom: out! find. the way to their hurts. Queen Victoria hum yet retained from following unit, “though it it well known thot nhe approve: of the w. rk oc- complinhod by Geuersl Booth. But the Empreu of Germany, And the Emperor. too,ctve evidence of the tttttat un- nlinguiscd hostility to the Salvotioniats. their army Gvrntt been by imperial order tsubjected to unnoyonccs Ind permnt‘anl by the police. Thu, is all the more “rouge in theeomrort of Emperor William profane- a greater degree of inure-t in - gellcnl work Among the male- than any other royal [lily in the world. Neither she nor her hushuid nppem to harm mind the uiom which King Fred. erick the Great used to bout In: the key- stone of Hoheuzrrllera rule-ts-ly, thot every l'niunmn would be " liberty to "we every l’runamn nhouln he " - to IIVII hi. soul In the way that mined him boat. In comma: to this narrow.mind.dttests It Berlin wetiml the Mlvnuon Army receiving tokens ot Imp anal (“or " St. Petersburg. Among the mun cordcd rupoml not. by Car Nlclmlu In person to Ibo mung”. tint oi condolence, than of congnmlnuon. which he received from shroud n tho rims of bin father's deuth and his own Inn-ring. In. one which he mldreued to Generui Booth In London. Unleu the Salvstion Army movement decline: on the death of in founder sad moving spirit, Golan] Booth, in will oveuturuly--tunk. to roynl Bupport-beeome just an popular mth the Booth, " will on mtpporr-bfeomts rich And educuto mules. DISCORD ENTERS WITH A RELIC OF A MASTODON. Brolhpr Gard-tr Arrh'u In Ttme " vrul a raooster-utr"'rt"ter 1". - In P-outta a Ftratrt--Tttr (‘luh "ttrat l'pon lo Krretre iml Srwx "Dinna Fast: Yoursel.’ Mam." Nothing to Rub it With. THE LIME-KILN CLUB. ROYAL SPONSORS. lune-AA; it in with tho Swami" Bvumur-No, If. I do“ and dumb man. q “ruling. I Chipmunks in Oregon. I It in reported from Oregon thet the ‘ ground "ptirrrsls or chipmunks are becom. ing A veritable peat in the northern Pveifie Stet". In some fields, they ere appearing in "arms And have devoured entire crops. They seem to travel in immense colonies nad nuke A elem eweep of everything tint can serve " food. The wheat crop teem- to be suffering moat loverely. There ere may demand. for public nuisance in the ehnpe of bonntiee to encourage pennant. deetruction or the "%T'"t', of men to distribute poieon. ith the loul'um peculiar to may districts the new- of the peat bu been weirdly guarded. First. By-Ur-Horrors.' Those two u: trying Eur-ugh one? when“: eye: oat. sir, sir? It hun’t. At this point. the old mun rose and very politely drew " I wig, disclosing a pate underneath " bald " an ourich’u egg. Old Blobbe entered the barber's and called for I aheve. As mum], the barber began to badger the customer about hour tenor-en, shampooa,' and other kn iek. kneel“. The old men with-Load the B loge brevely. Then the barber tried him for a. heir out. in the unuel cumin. Heir”- . little rugged, sir. Yen ;like it. tlust wav. Longer than you usually wen it, tsin't it "Whit'e its ii,r-suool Board, or something in the any, or what t" “I suppose {our company Allows you Is few hours to go to the poll," remarked a benevolent passenger to a bus driver the other day. “What. poll r' asked the man in surprile "Why the polling for the elections, of courne,” "Dida's know there we_ety.ele.etiony" rtpi.sed. L_he Iriver. Aiunhir-ai, was is Welsh elector- objected to the cundidtcy of a master of the houndl, on the ground that politics in tho; region should not be allowed TO no TO Tur'. nous. “Buckling " inhe numegiveu to the work who cunvuser does in poousteatly following Lho wnvering or obstinate voter whose sup- port he win-hen Lo'wiu. "Hocklttrs" are the porticnlnr detonation of new“: girls. "When will your governor be at home y' naked n booklet of I hortitmlturiatU maid in CGpham the other day. " After he leaves I the gnu-dam," nhe answered, "And you don't know how he's going to vote .'" “That.1 I don’t." replied the girl. "but I don't] think he'll vote for you, because I funny I bend him any he was a Comervnbory I in tonii of IE“: from Ge leg to jrlatrtporml'.' .. At olection time every voter is beset. by scores of cmvuuurs. Ont, frevholtler was no Annoyed by them that he timdly put up the following notice on hit gate: "The proprietor In not " homv. Any visitors: will be received by the dog. He no not. on the "gist", bat be can howl as well an any plnform speaker. and his bite is warm than his bark. Will channel's who call kindly oblige by being fat men. The dug Think no: Look, " if it hadn't been out. ior an age, Mr. John Burn: severely chastised Mr. Willinm Stwyer for having called him a “Butane. coughdrop," And Mr. Burns was created. The Court timsliy decided that, to be called a “Burners“ eoughdrop" wnn andoubredly ngnwa provocation, And he therefore iii-charged the prisoner. 000 London paper dawn” 1 telling how Sir William and Ls, were driving home in an open l other evening, after hum]; I meeung, and how, pinning thr, tho rough qunrlerl of Derby, bout by I mob who showered eggs, clbhlgei, Luna of grass rubbish. ‘A lrlde‘n Tenn Wlm our Tote-Aust. Noni on Downed Wire'u Sllleridohn In": ICIQIIIII Epithel~wum than; l Prtoures--u""o. III-I Ilrl‘ver'n lg- Ion-cc. A lent in the British Psrlisrnent an n wedding present in a novel departure, and ‘one of the many incident: which go to relieve the binorneu oi the present. English electoral content. The Hon. (ieorgo Allaupp W the Unionist undid-rte in tho city of Woree.ter. He had arranged to be married in London on Wednesday, and tho chivalruuu Muyorof Wororster tixcd upon the Monday preceding the wedding M! the polling day. Mr. Alluopp'e popularity and the moving picuire of his bride in tears on her mnrriuge day were too much for tho susceptible hurls of the voters of Worse-- liter, and when Mr. Ailmpp tom: In: bride to churrn two ilnyn hvtvr ho was in Member of Parliament, olecttul by a linuil‘ some majority. Politics and love muy combine, bat it would seem from the Rev. Robert Thomaon'a experiment that politics null religion will not mix. This divine Announc- ed himself In on independent candidate for one of the division. of Glasgow. He held hie election meetings in his own church. And put "D. V." t"Deo volente: Iliad willing") prominently in his mutations to the voters. It in nid tlmt he inserted the ”mo letter- in the manuscript of an midi-en which he had printed, but the prooireuder, thinking thnt V. D. should be in amnll espitalr, put the letter. "s. C." (anmll cepiula) in the margin for the printer's guidance. The hitter mirumdtratood, however, sud eubutituted "S. C." The midi-cu lppesred in this way, and lit! opponent! at once declared that the letters men: “3an consenting." Sir Wilfred anaon. addressing a crowd. ed company in the Pinch Theure, and: "Gentlemen. what " the cause ofdrunkea. nan.” "Drink," promptly relpunded one of his ham-era. thereby unsung the speaker to “moat. lose his so” po-sion. LAUGHABLE INCIDENTS IN THE RECENT CAMPAIGN. cii. North's remark. about. his deceased wife's sister just cscnped being an unintentionally lunny as what Mr. Archibald Grove the Radical candidate for North Wen-Hum, Announced " his wish. " Englnnd is . pnndise for the rich mud a hell tor the poor." he uhomed It tut election meeting. Then ho took breath sud Milled: “Gentlemen. I mutt to revcrue than conditions." The prolonged lnughler which followed awoke Mr. Grove to the meaning of his words and he spam. the next five minmes in explaining, what he metal. BRITISH ELECTION FUN. A bill making it luvth for a man to tum-y his Some one in the audience next uked him how he got his vat, wealth. He Answered the it bed been gamed by hurdrwork. He got up " half-put. tive in the morning and worked until lieu-pelt. tive in the evening for yen". Then he went shroud, and had common name end happened to striker the right place. " When you've got it," he aided. " you want to know how to keep it." To the question '. " Are you n: favor of workiugmon In members sitting in the House ofCommonu?" he replied t .. Whst um I but a working- nmn t" which was received with a burn of uppity“. . bu long boon a mutter of Parliamentary dieuu. Col. North, tho nitrate king, in I mam. speech " Want. Leeds expressed his View: of it. by saying : .' If my doceued wifa'l liner wu " good u my wife, I should like to hnve her, and should wish Le hue the luv shared.” An Excited Conversation. Didn't Want It Cut. DECEASED wr Ra's I mutt uneven prolonged Inughu Mr. Grove to th and he spent. th xplnining what In they in: not. nnd " wife, tut 151$} J in partuil iy Harmon“ curing:- the “can ed a they wore them with ther - Colbome, Ont. TH: "OLD Rama" Nuunrlu. Space Gooseberrics which will do not mildew. not Blackberry Bushes allow withoutthorns. us to further enumerate, Tree Roses, etc. It UT our stock talks for itself. Prices right. Handsome book of plates and compete oudit furnished rec of charge. Write for terms and particulars. CHASE BROTHER? GOMP_AN_Y, Cure SICK HEADACHE and Noun'lgizl in 20 MrHUTES. 31:0 Cont-1 Tongue, Dign- nt-sq, Billourness, Pain in tltc Suh‘. Cronstipation, Torpid Liver, Bad Breath. to my cured also regulate thet bowrh. year ”11:: TO Tatm. " in this community to sell specialties in our line. Trees that bear seedless Pears. Apple Trees hardy as oaks. "Excelsior" Crab " largeas an Apple. Cherry trees proof against black-knot. Plum trees not affected by Curculio. Tyeo Currzfnts. we WANT A MAN AT one; 111 this mmmumtv to sell summing Flues " CENTS Ar DRUG Suture. Build]? iifiGi mommy. rim n year. sumo coring: coma. Every number eontnlnl beau- u ut platen. tn colors. And t,"h"gg',9t ot our bonus. with plum. cabling ulmerl to show the utArtt.h1tttrttttetemte1'ytry.tfloy1treyr Add?!“ _ - CAN I "BTAIN A PATENT , For I TIN', answer and an mums: oplnlnn. write to UN N k co., who have had J,iyt,'gg yem' experience In the when: alumnus. .ommunmn- “on: trtrtetlr txrtttMetttttsl. A Handbook of Its. Iorm-uon comm}: Pun-mu and how to ob- um we": lent tree. Alto a analogue at mechan- lqu and adenine books mm tree. Patents man tux-pug]: N.unr? & cp. twelve urea“ notice In the 'irtentttie Ann-urn". and t us are brought widely nature the whim mm- oat cost to we inventor. Ttlitt splendid PW. luned 'reeklr.eteittotiy “lull-rated. mm by am; “not: circulation or any iHtletIutitt work tn the world. " an". sample on?!“ untrroe. mummy 'Mitutrc month". 3:11) n van, mania K r The Bver'ge mun. it should be noted, is lazier than one would nuppono. A autisti- cinu ' reckoned up his labours. and ihida thut st fifry yonrn of Age he hill toiled six Lhounnd tive hundred days of twenty-four hours each, During the same time the average mm h" nlept nix thouund any: of twenty-four houru each. He hus played four thoound days and been ill in hundred. He hm. travelled twelve thousand miles, taken thirty-nix thousand mould, mum tiiteea thounnd pounds of meat and four thousand pounds of fish, eggs Imd vege- tableu. and drunk eleven tlmuunnd gallons of liquids. Uinue this nccounl. ' nppeun to be A greedy than have nudoubwdh when he hum gone hungry The “avenge mm," is, for the most. pan, 5 very astonishing person, whom no one has ever seen. He in like the avenge weather.which in rmsthemstically computed‘ or aimed n, " Lha end of a month, and which is not like any sound wanker that prevailed " any time during the month. an _ -- :. _c-..ru c., ....p.,.l C. "AYERSiiii'iiiji.' -iitjiir'k"rjara%FYGii,"iiii'f ftiiiriiiiUx. nu open" and". kw); n bottle 1:9 hug Itiilil1llu.'S SPAVIH MM. In" Nirs-1 have mm! pawn] mum of .. K-‘Indlll‘n Spawn Cure" with mum tbUMPe tluuit " the [nut Llttituent I "ver um). Ilu molwlmw Curb. one "load Inn-I‘ll: mu! I hm Bum- hmnlun. irnve hrumm-‘udud sevrpu “my (myth! My: any mun-u plenum! Dr B. J. Eetrparas KENDALL’S SPAVIN MM. wink} n Kendal " Ayvr‘s sarsaparill:v h witltout rm t'qual as a. blood-puritler and 51mm: Inn-11mm. and cannot have praise cluulgll. I mu " wan'hrul tbs twiTtrcts m chronic 11hr“, \ulwrn- othcr trratrutmt wax " nu avail, and hzm- hum” astonished at the results. Nu “MINI” hhwl mvdirim‘ that I lun- "vtwttseil,arul l haw: trted them all. n so (lmmluzh in Its aetiott, and Mfr-m so many pvrmzuu-nt (-urM 1H Ayvr's sirrcvparilliv."-Dr, u. F. MERRILL, Augusta, Me. , m . Ayers Onty Sarsapanlla - Aycr's Pillsfor liver and bowels. Statement of a Well Known Doctor WITHOUT AN EQUAL. Results Astonish MOST wood???“ REMEDY , la ku-p td Certain In to mm and never than! proof-I wluw t Admitted at the World's Bur, POWDERS MEN, OF SCIENCE. A Road for Tourists id}.b'uii-17_j FOR MAN OR BEAST , V, The Average Man be A greedy pane Si: TAiid Hi minim}; Your: truly. A MEDICINE Dr. fr. F. anrrritt. THE Cm. Pom u been Ill., EM.“ average mun ton ; and yet 66M (iarri Apr. h w Sarsa, amnion: "iurIiiiiGGa, an will be mutant. to do without. amazing . apocuculu' victim, when his time null come. During the prom-en of the funeral pro- cession of tho [Mo tear, it wn noticed that the Muck knight drugged Hmlolt Along with ever-increasing difbmlty and on ranching the fort-rm he uni: to we ground ungonpdou, and died "ou..t.d.ter. At the (min! or hinuccouor. Alexander It., the unfortunate black knight (“and during the much from the Winter Pdm. had died that night " the hospital whither he In. home. 7 A iuuture of every dead Lnnr's innerni in the Appearance of two men in inedizrVul armor, one mourned and the other on toot. The mourned knight. weer: en nrmor of burnished gold, and his visor up. He symbolizes Life. The knight on foot wean! no armor of coal-bleak steel. His visor in closed and (he beans is drawn award, two bended tsud; tmroudtrd in'crnpe. He symbolizes Death. 1 The weight of Lhasa auiu [my be imlgin- ed when it is remembered that I fuller: knight had nan-my to wait to be lifted, it being impouibla to raise tho weight of " own armor. The most. powerful men of the imperinl guard are selected to wear the symbolic mite, therefore. but on every occnion the burden of tho knight on foot he proved beyond human endumce. The loldier who urved It the obeequiel ot Nichole: I. tell dead of exhnulbion on ,rtt,i't the Church of SS. Peter and Paul, where} eroynimhulolenm in. ., a [ A. Mun"! mun-y at Every run-'1: ruler- _ nl (fume. the "rath or One Mun. The newer n nation apprpnches to the burbarie, the greater the love for the spectacular, and the umnller the regard for my "criiice of human life or comfort involved in the apecmcle. To adorn n pugs- ant, it used to be cultomsry in Englsud to make " gilded nngcla " of young children. w..., frequently died he nreaultof stopping Lhe pores of the skirt with gold Inf ', and to lend imprtstoivtsttetrt' to n tuner-1, Run-in, I it in nid, still preserve: an Ancient custom which com: a life for tvory exliib.itiom . . I The belt, ditsinfeotant for A nick room when pnienu antral-lug from diphtheria, scarlet fever, mend“. or nimilnr diuuu are confused, is laid to be equnl putt tar. pemine and etsrbolie mud . Half. Leupoon- Jul at the mixture put, into ukeule ot boiling water and kept at. a boiling point, will give relief to the sufferer, md prevent the Iprond of the contagion. An unhnppy man can not, in the full same of the word, he Ihelhhy mm. Much of what physicians treat up physicul dileue in only u mental unhappiness. It follows from this that the beat phytucisa is he who blesses urban, who maker other soul: happy by thc divine sun-hiya of his word. tsud presence. The nphere of hi. teneticont life in it conugmuu pencefulnen and undisturbed tranquillity. He minilterl to mmdu diseased, mime their fan", Illnyn their Anxieues, solves their doubta, (“new foreboding., remove: the gloom of dopuir, supplant! their "sli.costdemmstion by 3 some of pudon, and nimu to pluck from the heart. every rooted sorrow. as injurious to health an impure Bir, And every person Ihould provide the menu of obtaining fresh pure water for All dementia “an. An hour's intelligent extustimstion of the water supply " n proponod country home would in I large mljoriiy of can. prevéut the risk of fevers sud diphtheria. Tnke in your dressing one In ounce phinl of saturated Iolutiou of pormnnznnste of pomh. Mix six or eight drop' into I tumbler of the drinking Wuter tint is supplied. “it turn: brown in nn hour, the wntcr in. broadly wanking, unfit to drink ' if not, it is not especinlly "rmiul. If a country hotel sewage syttem is coaiia- ed to can pools, within n hundrcd {not of the house, sud our the water supply take the next train. The-n: mutton should force themaelveu on oms't: persons] intention. Keep the Water Pare. If a pitcher of ice water is aet in . room inhabited, in a tow hour: it will hue absorbed the par-pirnion gnu of the room, the air of which will hue become purer but the water unfit for use. Thin depend. on the fuct tlust water hu the fncnliy of condensing Ind thereby dumbing nearly all the gum. Hence wnter kept uncovered in a room a while is always unfit for nus, and should be often removed, whether it bu become warm or not. Impure water is '3 life 'lu, not. contrnctod by limply looking at In iuGtmsd eye, " 'u tomelimea thought. Pump. the worn. future about 5 "ye in the {net that in name pennan- the occur- rence at the Muck norm to out-blilh a Lendency,so that often such: comparatively short. time elnpaea between the onccouive muck» that the lad become. chronically inGmed. la au event. it is enpecinlly (“humble to oomult n doctor. It is often poniblo to prewar. pointing by touching the lid with can-tic. Stye. Styo in An infection of the mugin of the eyelid. With its first Appeu-Lucu the entire lid become. swollen and painful. and the tnMrmmstiott mny ingress", until the whole side of the face becomes involved. Thin iuGrnmtaory period uauslly [an throe or four days. At the and of thut time tho irtGtnmution mny lubaidn grad- ullly; but in moat. clue-n minute poinc ppm": no” the edge of the lid which hu every npponnnco of being whn I stye really is-s minute boil. The Iwclling and ptin caused by . ”yo If: relieved by nothing so well u by but. and upouthe firat nppenmnce of the trouble we should lay clown wrung outof hot Waiter over the cloned eyelid. whether " not, there is evidence of ita "pointiug." At night, it in well in Apply some simple ointment, like pure vubellne Along the edge of both lids, in order that they any not. become gluud “mother in sleep. Snlb pork and similar old fashioned remedies are of no avail, and should not be resorted Immediately upon tho nppcnrunce of pointing, the Ikm At the 'summit oflho clevMion Ihonld Ire punctured with the point of . noddle, or better all”. A little all: mar be made with a uh-rp knile. This Will nllow the runner, sud eupecully the Imgnnnn blood, to coupe. We mAy use preuura to aqnceze out this wuw mull/crud. but only very gently, lince it in male“ to nucmpn to expel the "core,' of the ball until it he.- thoroughly detached ill!” from lucounecciou with the lurround- my hcnthy para. When the care has timslly ful'y “punt.- ed, n can be anally removed, bud lrrquenl uummput should be made until this bu been Btywrarrtplitrhtsd. A hula vueline II "ll thut, uill than be needed Lo elublhh complete recovery. u' there nppenns to be I ditqrosiMort to n repetition ot the "may-nee, tho {smily doctor should be eomsaisd, u inlet-uni lmument is culled for. to, Effect of Happiness on Health. A Good Disinfectant. A TRAGIC CUSTOM. HEALTH. "'vhr't3ft"t'i",tr, 't"t'i",tr, What bu beoo-e of In your fuus dia. mondn! They're still in the family, l_hopo? Oh, you, my uncle ha them. Will men’s {Anon nlnyl promise to huojhoir work done lever-.1 days before they know it an be finiahedt Birpaiting nromptly attendegi to. 35:93? L, Sale by McFARLANE & co., Wholesale Agents for Durham and Vicinity [I still in his old stand on Lambton Street, near the Post 0mm, where he is ready to till all orders for The mission of South American Nervine is to at once reach the nerve centres, which are to the whole body what the mtinlpn'ng of the watch is to every other part of the timepiece. HARNESS SEW! Mothers, would you have your loved ones strong and healthy? Would you enjoy good health your" self? Then use South American Nervine Tonic ; there is no doubting its efh'eacioug properties. Investigate from a. tscientifio or a. common sense point of view sud you will find that nearly all disease has its gtart in the nerve centres of the body. Lumber, Shingles and Lath always -0- Having Completed our New Factory we are now prepared to FILL ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY. We keep in Stock a large quantity of Sash, Doors, Mouldings, Flooring and the differ- What will touch the mother heart inure deeply than: the illness of her little ones? ~She may suffer much herself,and women are sore] y tsfflieted with many ills, but she will endure all this, however often, without a murmur; but there can be no dir guising her anxiety when the little ones of the home are stricken down with sickness. And how many puny children there trrel We talk of the bloom of youth, but thousands of children know not of it. Others may‘ romp, but they are weaklings. 1 Sash and Door Factory. " Firgt- Class; Workmanship guaranteed. 'mmwdtor Raw Thtrs The Mother Heart Touched Our Stock of DRY LU MRE is very Large so that all orders can be filled. m;m. 20th, ma, HEAVY AND sLIGHT HARNESS, SADDLES, BRIDLES, COLLARS, Etc. New Stock Horse Blankets, Aoqxnplgte stock of Whips. Combs, Bushes, Bits, on Believe SOUTH AMERICAN N ERVIN E Saved the Lives of' Two of My Children."--. Puny Children Grow Fat and Strong-- Tired and Ailing Women Take on the BLOOM of EARLIER YEARS. ent Kinds of Dressed Lumber tor outside sheeting. CHAS. LEAVENS, J r., In Safe Bands In SUN-k. N., G. kii. MCKECHNIE. 00min. 330.7%; m that 095-6: we. Wanna-d In Jul-u a, ttft, Spnvil min-at mm did. tt or annulled Ian;- d 1r.upiatte 1m- tem", Btoof. It“ Science has made perfectly clear that iii.':',,' troubles that affect the iudis iduml organs of the body, have their seat in lthcso nerve centres, so, without any I wasteful experimenting, South Amer. ican N ervine reaches out to the seat (of tho ditticuhy, and straightening out what is wrong there heals the [whole body. Listen to what Mrs. H. Russell, Wingate, writes on this point: “I have used several bottle of South American Nervine Tonic, and will any, I consider it the best medicine in the world. I believe it saved the lives of two of my children. They were down, and nothing ap- peared to do them any good until I lprocurcd this remedy. It wan: very ‘surprising how rapidly both improved on its use. I don't Allow myselfto be without some of it in my house. I recommend the medicine to all my neighbors." It will certainly grout new life to 311 who are delicate. whether young, midditsnged, or old Do not worry along with ill health, but dispel it; and brighten your lives bythe immediu-ott5outhAmer. icon Noni”. _ CHARLES “AYERS. tk;j'fittifi?i, ':asfgies n i,. Wieou.ow's Sum-mm; tirrtvphas been med by millions of women for their childlvu while teething. It disturbed at night and bunker: of your rent by a and; child suffering and crying with pain of Cutting Teeth trend at one. And get a bottle of "Mrs. “Winslow's Sootlug Syrup" for Children Teething. It iwillreliiwe the poorlittle mtferer immedi- tely. De d upon it, mothers. there in no mintake amt it. It cum 1harrhoea. re, guine- the Shane}: and hotels, cures Wind Colic, ”(was the Gun: and reduce: Indem- mtion, Maine ton-1nd f'teegrt0 tho chain system. “Mn. Winslow'd Soothing Syrup" for child” teething“ pleasant to an, 'aiteytdietr-seiPtasys ofoaeotthe but (“play-Mum nurse- in the United sum. Price "meaty-tiso cent- a tyttU. _S_ol:l_by all dmgrute.tiymskmtt the world. 3;..." “ruin; fur is', Wmm’a We Sum." ”in“; aG n, aid Home u be and: w ingloriout _ We hum to put. Hence. Pa bu pm, hirfoot down. "rd-- _ -- Humility like duh"... rennin the buvonly lighn -Thomau. their etNct of produce after constipiw sqdqunicote teke. Weenta tb box. arnredic . is . am complaints. They do not, as most tlt Had. so_m§ny edger Wane- fo, .091 STAR-K's Powders. each Package of which contains two preparations. on in 1 round woodqu-hox, the cover 0: which forms 3 measure for one dose, an mmediaoe relief for Sick Headache and Stomach, Aldo Neurdgin. and all kinds of nervous pains, and another in capsul (from ' to i of one in an ordinary dos; which net. on the Bowels. Liver an Stomach. forming a. never failing pet feet treatment. for " Head and Stomach It in only the finite that bu wrought. and Butured . tho intiuite he: sketched m nailing -.-Ememon. And when you luv» 25 Ammonia or IO Puritan Seep Wreppere send them to nu. end e three cent “maggot postage, end we will mail won F E. e landmine picture euiuhle Gr framing. A list cl mum Hound each bu. Ammonie 'ttig, me equel. We recommend th W you: me plainly end Adan-e ' month. Flesherton--Uomuy before Granger“ Dundaik- -Tuetsdto' before. orarsgevilicle '3lselbarue--Wedueshv.r baton Owing-villa Walkesrtou-LA Wednesduy in and: month. month. f.3yseslids-vir.e' Wodeoday in and: mom). turviston-Friday before the (3chle Fan Druytou-tiatunuy beta-e Guelph. Elura- The day Indore Guelph. Doughcr--Momiay Lefote Elam Fair. muvilton-Crystrl Puke. Grouudr, th day me: Guelph. Lmtowel-- First Friday in and: months Feargats-iitumday following Mount Forta 1urkatde-suturday baton Or-ugu‘me oratageville--Seeond Thursday in em Didn't Wait for the Next Move. MECHANIC? INSTITUTE. New mu-open - Tuudsy cunzcx “7‘00 o'clock. and nary Sunrdny ion 2 to4p. In. Annul too " Dr. f.h..ut PM. 0. Burma. Seo. Mm. Mun“. Durham-Ned Tuesday in each mend. PrurcLus-MonGy before Durham thusover--N onday before Durham. Mount Forest-Third Wednesday in cub SAUGEEN TENT. K.0.T.M.. No. 164, moon on the first uni third Tuesdays d every month. Thou. Brown, Com. F 0. Hamilton. B. K. SONS OF SCOTLAND. BEN NEVXS CAMP NO. M, meets in S. of S. Ball, End.) ltl ft Peter: full_ ngoon. Georg- M. Chiol. Geo. Baud. Sec. love You Anion!- Io-p Wrnyper- GREY LODGE NO. 169 1.0.0.1". Sight of Meeting every Monday evening ist 8 o'clock. in the Odd Fellows Hull. Vamp ing bntborn welcomed. W. B. volltt Sec. DURHAM LO. L. No. 632. Night of Heaths. on Thursdly or before {nil moon in nub month. Wm. A Anderson, DURHAM LODGE NO. 800 oe A. F. t A. M. Night of Meeting, Tuesday on or before full moon of each mozth. Waiting human welcome. Thea. Brown, W. M. Geo. Russell. Bee. D. Luuder.Rrwutrar. John A. Mann). Deputymeautrar. 0itico hour- Irom 10 1. m. to 4 p. In. Dark-m 8erviees- H s. m. first Sun- dsy of every month. Gleuelg Servicer-- 9 u. m. tirst Sundsy of every month. 10:30 a. m. third Sunday Maury month. POST OFFICE. Ottiee boon from 8 a. m.. to 7 sun. Arch. MIcKenzxe. I I. In. to 7 p.m. Arch Postnatal. I. If Any pOI'IOn orders hispspor discon tinned, ho must. ply all memes. or tU publither any conunua to send it anttl pap montu mule. and eolleettise whole uuovni whether it be “ken from the ottiee or not. There cu: be no legs! diseortt'atturnee uotil pavrmrntismtuu. 2. Any par-non who was A pup" Iran: the pact. Miee, whether directed to " name or another. or whether he bu who unbod or not is aspen-ibis for the pxy. 8. Ifumbocriber orders hte pupa to be stopped It a certain time, and the published continues to nontho summari- bound to psy for it if be taken it out-A the post office. Thin proceeds upon to ground but a mu must my forth" be men. REV. A. G. JANSEN. Patron. Service every Sauna.” 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Sabbath School and Bible eins, " 2:30 p. m. Pulp-r meeting on Waltzes Any evening " 8 p. m. Smithy Svrvieu. morning " " B. m Sabbath School And Bible clans " 2:3. p. m. Punching at 7 p. :11. Week even ins: turviee-Thursday evening. regulm payer meeting u 8 p. In. Young l’ruplrl Union on Monday evening " B. p. tn. We all the sped-l “nation of Poe out": Bud subscribers“ the following " pepsin of the new:pnp¢rlnwe I W. J. C0NNOR, Pm”. “but: Serviced " 11 a. t' and7p. In Sunday School 3nd Ruble class " 9:30 um Church Wardems. W. B. Voile: m: T. " Whitman. DURB. AM DIRECTORY TRINITY CH CECE. uESBYTERIAN CHURCH APTIST CHURCH W. A. Bum”! h Co., " and 60 hams... Toronto. C. CHURCH REV. W. MCGREGOB. Puma. For Ovrr rm, Venn. a. BEGXSTRY OFFICE. Thomas REV. R. MALONEY. Punter. Newspaper Laws. Monthly Fairs trles go

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