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- ent Kinds of Dressed Lumber for outside sheeting. Our Stock of DRY LUMRE is very Large to.thsd all orders can be filled. In the Town of Durham, County of Grey, including unable Water Power Brick Dwelling, and may engine building lots. will be sold in one or more lot... Also lot No. 00. can. A w. o. It., Township of Bentlnck. 100 new ndjom- lag Town plot Durham. Mom. taken for put panhan- Sash. and Door Factory. FOR SALE The? EDGE PROPERTY. TPi',?'),'?.',', A2l"'e,f,',',,1eiels'g, ht _ -AND mun-- an“? tohC',adh.T.u,'GT,'.' 'iiiiiiii"iil TESTED REMEDIES “tended. to. Bogidonoo Iiot19, Goa. l Township of Bonunck.nA“ “an“: l SPECIFIC and ANTIDOTE . “""“" D. uncomucz. M OLE OD' B DAN. BELEAN-f System Renovator! "" - . I F AWJTI0I0ititi. i AgenertdfimsncGl busiuesrstranited “and Auctioneer. for the Count of an . F hare-l modmtc And "titruetiott {gunning l omee next door to Standard Bok, ‘rr-mgomonu for also ,cln b. nude n In. _ Durham hung on“. Dubai. or " his tau-Menc- mm â€County of Grey. Sal" 'iii."i2ii'JpUi', ; Ilatid Jackson, Jr,, Clerk Dir. Court I“ n mush]. my; . .* A mum- Damn Cat mm E. Jackson, Notary puma. KIE I Land Valuators, JAMES LOG , Insurance Agents, [35mm of Marriage “can". Am 3 Commissioners. none†for Counties of Bruce and Guy. ' Money to lend. Money invested for Bosidenee--Eing Sh. Humour. 5 Parties. Farms bought and sold. H03 OR Graduate of the Boys] College ot Domed Burg-on- of Ont-no. than: - hotod without pun by the no. ot nitruuuuxMo an. or via-used air. nruculu stunner: pm“! to nu tulitttt ot m. auxin! not). one. And Rub "ne. mu door Wu: of Pout one... r616 DENTISTRY. 0FFI0D.-q)0MAhi PHARMACY Calder’s Block. te. NIGHT BELL AT RESIDENCE. "a on â€author uortttofB.-. Store Duh-m Lila "caldera Phy Hanna]. Montreal Lon. maxed without delay. Ctyluctiotm “aptly numb, lulunnco offhand. "0.13! To LDAN " IOWODI nu. of [summit Loan and Insurance Agent. Con- voyancer. Commissioner ac. NOTARY I'll BLIP. (louniulourr‘ BUSINESS DIRECTORY. DR. ARTHUR GUN M35366 tirjihFrmr W. L. MckENZiE, “CG-ILL. PHYSII‘IAV. hTRGEON. .H‘- (‘IHTIIEI'IL &c. JCENSED AUCTIONEER. foe th RWSTEE uWu .llt mm MEET, MONEY To Lois N. Of the Best Quality Cheaper THAN EVER. UNDERTMUNG Promptly “tended to, JAKE KRESS. Fire Insurance secured. OFFiGE, can can" 870M. Lawn Tm 8. Ihlubsaribor orders " paper to b, “and It a certain time. and tho Publish“ continues to undMu suburihru hence to ply foritit ho taken it out-am pow 013cc. This proeeeds upon to grout hat n can must pay torgrh" be men. I Aay puma who like: I Pprr tron the post can, whether directed to hi, can. or “other. " whether he bu sub ncnbod or no: in ropoturibU for the my. HUGH McKAY. I. tfany person orders hi: ptpu duet" i tinned. he mull pay all wrong", or th. , publisher may commas to send it nun: p.) ( ment n .nudand trolleetthe wholoau WV 5 whether it be "ken from the Odin or no: I Then can In no legs? ducoatinuuuct unti , pavmenti-mndo. ! T. G. HOLT, L. D, S. ht _T_tiLt'fhr? p, m an“ th. Igecial “tuition of Po.. matters And subscriber. to the following :3 pepsin of the nswrpuporlavu: MISCELLANEOUS. Apply mums ml. magnum. on. It " 1lltllllllllBltt - M! Result oi a 3la2t%iiEle5 I Neglffted Cold. _!tt,t,-S,!:ts,t.t,,,t!tyyttty_ DISEASLD LUNGS 'S “in tobe found in hi, Old Stand , opposite the Durham Bakery. Min'r JAKE KRESS Furniture DURHAM. MEDICAL. Newspaper Laws. DURHAM LEGAL DAN. new. In Stock. Surgeon: Ont ,yal L. G. " McKEOHNIE. Wilt. s.iruiotirAn. s G. REGISTRY OFFICE. Thome. - Lauder, Registrar. John A. Munro, Deputrpaitsuar. Odiee hour! from It) Sold by B. PARKER. Draught, Durham. For Impuro, Weak and Impovcrished Blood, Dyspepsia, Slooplmum. Mints: uion u the Heart. Liver Complaint, Neu- nlgin. Lou of Memory, Bronchitis. Con. sumpzion. Gtrll Stones. Junndico. Kidney And Utinuy 13in St. Yitutf Dance Female Irregularitiu 3nd Gallon] Debllily. Laboratory - Godericb, Ont J. M. McLEOD, F Wile only Int-du- Ienne In lawn. 11 [Sudan-kins sad Emulating on latest Orin rip e- " remnnblo um. Would intimate that he will continue the Furniture and L'ndermklnz Ila-law umb- ll-Ihcd by hr, father in Durham “all“ and till chm-“or to wlve all old am! new cuutom- en the name smite utlatacdon. Furniture of lhe Best Make "'llilrrlll, MI) L1lEmkTr(l E J. SHEWELL CONVEYAN CERS. Ayer'a Pitts c" a: Ayer’s Cherry Pastoral Remember the stand-opposite the Market. Durhm. who found. an examining my It.. that the urper part of the lett om. was to 1y unwed. l tf Wave ttte some menu-luv Much I tturl: as puma AYER'S PICTURE FRAMING A SPECIALTY Highest Awards I" World’s Fair. Consulted a Doctor CURED BY TAKING J ACKSONS. m. Gt contracted a swverp cold, which settled ' lungs, and I um what " die-n duno eh an“, mglccled tt. thiukiu “would an)" .'rq lilcmv; 'tr'/ilt"flU'f. anrr a " Which Doctor- Psi.Ud to Hap. ALWAYS ON HAND, mr, Ur: VOL. XWU,--NO. 18. Prop. and Emulator" FULL LIN): or' In E. J. SKEW}: LL. A. L.ttar. rrj,i.irtt,r'bsit,ir',iiiiists' kh' “W? Willi. O: t sun-em to do any good. “a! to road In Ayer', r: that Ayer's Cherry ‘i. and I tletermitted to Lump; a low doses my and ru-mre l had an- _tyrerl "u-A. Luna, 'tsetigeatiG. PectorziT. Cherry 'iiittt (ti/ttii) ctuP,rmratxi"'""""'" "Thawindnmotthk mldhidiothm." - . b. with "uthnu-tto . Mamba: Ltht"gGiRe. It"absaoertatttrrr_toixp..mrmr..9t nth-x- iidhii'iiFihttahttittrt:Atf, grsetgtd.'iegtta. “mutant“. ifeii1ii,eii'i2Cirifi'trtttitit. o. i-nukn. "h. 1938.90-13..- wad“. “with Tri.' to tho it'iiitil m" It 'iiiii2P,7iital tlttt trat, ,1t . ' ' now “.10: - __ -. - tTnEiraTia iGG. Ew'ii. -t" 1ri','i', iii, a,i,t'i.tewa' ii'i'yiii2"iiit'S': t,ti.,t',i'di'lt,1'i', 'l,l,t.tg',i',t?i',',,r7,'t.lii'i'i, 1'i't1b','i £313.05. '.l.k'rl'l'a.1res'lo1 not b. m. gym tdt.t.?T'T li? m to..Pgt "nut. . beat Mo,“ i" "You will an him at your ow Anmube: 'Ad'"g',ttet,-,'t'g'. Mm. "ettliL . a ittua." . 13!: ift1il.,il,.i'ii y'i'itt'tCt'2titii'3irer'if. otd q'wamflvï¬u‘ï¬mwu a'tiithii, Il,' V . _ ' -tit.M. " I r' m M " .1. " ' â€0mm my .. a 'iiNJgtr2aNbrStt 'ihai. .3332 "Well. I do, 1ifiifi'2iiifiitEf, in F. curious tone, that nigh be gum!- mo ot surprise at her own discovery M this (not. "Wt, then, how balm et, tl/lt in. L, but!» " - y wt ‘1). [el- tum, '/Wrlt'cc-T'ld not be cron- Ho .h'uos her lids warmly. tendgrly. until the heavy drops banana pm through and run all down her chum- ing childish (we. " am aura of this. at least." he says. hapotullly. ."that you 132.919. better .th.anAnr was sun! about netting!" my: Mr..Bnnsco'mbe. with a ugh dt intense rebel. "I don't mind your poor hater. MI known-I rather admire your aim ulneu_there. rbaf I tltotwh.b-.e.-.i.t “wait. "who teauGraiiirTFtut"t (m qirtP.hi.aiir" '2ttrzPyuea,,at1t9P_fits 't9rr,tth.' 'a ttirilErlruurrxs, can? uiii-iGirFunre sagably." sgya Min rouzhton. with tgl"t,inM,i't "If I cannot brine my- self ttt l wMy u JeU.aspoor loomil ' full expect‘ the hated \gvord "£ennedg" to Ell'E,,,l her lips. "BetterMt me know it. Nothing you can pounbly say can make me feel more th.e?,riRFltlt, atnndeduthug} an." "What are xou going to tell me now?" says Donna. d.tsptrtiels. He bad believed his yup gum (all. and only now discover-I his mistake. In there a still t.tetsyitr. amount ot minty in store for bun! "In the_wout to tie told me tett". he gays, w.ith the calmness of deupau', but? quite too (a; zone for vghemence o . any demoriptio.tt. " Why dldlyon keep it from me nuts! pow t" /Uldt'ot king: anythingli cries! she: " you on; ago-at on ' -.-." _"W1spt ig _thts name!" he demands, "Butl_ did," say: Miss Brougham. Mill 1tet,2 tearful: "you must al- “'ngl remap r that†There me one; an ."--s.hs In {Muir m the mood tor eonietmions-." aha never love you or atlrdy.te." I loved hing." . .. "Of course you “a not. It was a rather brutal thing my saying so. Dar- ling. whatever else may taupe: an un- happy, I can at. m events find comic". in.the thought that you never loved anv..°t.her J.nAry" m.- - .. Aiy,)jrifjitfr3'dtp,'titii; "t V f?iiiii:g,igiii f 'ii7iisiiisssiiii'fsta'k'ii , 7 ht TI - 1.4 " Prawn.“ M "I don't want to hurt you." she says. with a sob; "and I know I an got. heartless." There in . taint tinge at m- dUrryttion in her tone. . -. 5&3an Gn't -iiiirf Ii-ad ijriniirr, s'tsitit:-ant.1 you as very unkind to me Her eyes darken an hp.tspeak.s. tutti, releasing herself trom hia embrace,-- which. In truth, has Botnewhat slack- etted,-atM, moves back from him. She is puzzled. trightentd; her cheeks lose their Bott color. ami-- "With that the water in her eie Anne, that aha no might it “can; And. as men gene the dew be oppe The haves and the Home: eke. Right 50 upon her white, choke The wotull salt. to!» fella." “There! that will do." he says. with sudden fusion. "Do you know how you hurt, wonder? Are you utterly heartless I" 7 - A - "I don't wish it," she myl. earnestly shaking her head. "No. indeed! It was only tor Four take I spoke. Ppr- haps by and by you will regret having married some one who does not love you altogether. Because I know I could not git contentedly for hours with my hand an any one’n. And there are a. great manv things I would not do tor you. And it you, were to die--". _ "I think-it wilt be better for you -to-give ms up." she says. ina down- hearted way. [owning her lids over her tell-tale orbs, that are like the NUUV mer sea. now that they shine through their unwanted moisture. " Tears Ire trembling in her blue ryes. Like drops that linger on the violet," and Dorian. with a. sudden pwusiontstt movement, takes her in his arms and presses her head down upon bis breast. "Do L','" suppose I can give you up now." e says. vehemently. " when t have set my whole heart upon your It. in too late to augzest such a court-w. That you do not love me is my misfor- tune. not {our fault. Surely it is mis- ery P1% to know that.-to feel that. [am not imr to yot-ithput telling me that you ivish so soon to he release trypyotT premise)". , "ihjod .Jr.raeittttst wAat 1 Irish; 'll -.__ '""l "â€"m -ere__ "e"e"e-ee-""" 7 -. only a great and lasting sadness pas rrplaeed it. Perhaps, tor the first time. at this moment she gangs some mint idea of the intensity of is love tttttttr: Jiey eyg-g {ill _with tgars. ""Nij."iiol' GiiryFhCsirys. And in- deed tho anger has gone trout his Lwe, --t.tet' Very touch.hys yutisttea.t irc-ttyi It have made you angry," any: the plaintive voiee, full at éoritrttiou. A shapely yrliow head pushes itself under um: of his arms, that is upraiaed. and n lovely sorrowful pleading face, looks up into him. How can any Due he un- gryuwilh a face “RAILâ€? . ' . Ho is unutterably wretched. All througit his short courtship he had on- tertained doubts ot her affection: but now, to have her lo openly. so f922 It's-11y, declare her inaitttsriiiiie is iithiae more than he ran bear. "We forgive i m long as we love." To Dorian, though (his love iu greater than that of met) forgiveness now moms difficult. Yeti (win Ire resign hert She has so woven herself into his very 1wrtsrt-srrinits-l this cold, cruel. lovely child-that he "annot tear her out without a. still tus [her surrender of himself to death. To '; live without her-to get through tres lvru days and interminable nights wit.h- out. hope of wing her. with no ctrtyin kpmvh-dge that thrs marrow will_bnng him sum tidings of her-seems impos- sihlo. He sighs; and then, even as he. Sigh-g. tire slim cool little fingerssteat within his. _ l I "I don't think I could lore any one In; distraction." replies she, quite sim- f ply. It seems the very easiest answer (to this question. l "l believe you speak the very hon- est truth when you say that," says Do- riun. drasx lug his breath quickly. "You are indeed terribly honest. You don't even shrink from telling the man you have elected to marry that he is no more to you than any other man might be who was equally possessed of filthy “if desirable-utters t." He turns from her, and, going to the “Enduw, stares out blindly upon the dying daylight. and the gardens stretch- ed beneath, where dying flowers mm hrruuxing or, and suggesting. higher, thoughts. l "As I said Iredore, to be candid is your forte," uxl-laims he, with extreme bitterness. "I wonder oven it you loved a man lo distraetion " am not talking of myself, you knuw.--thst. is quite "vi, dent. is it not.') would you reject him tt he was not tsufficiently-bon para t" "I shouldnt have consented tomarry you, I think." any! Miss Broughton, quite ralmly. "Much more," he says. in an inde- scribable tone. Then with an effort. "Would you have thrown me over had I horn poor t" THE VICAR’S GDVERNESS. 'rr, trk " 'n'l/ " ., “a: my“; " JPvG?'rllV, w v mun, _, l I r T I (new _ tti?;,' :w, mm: $43516 J,Yr, arï¬mgmnwjï¬ï¬wx; Fi' 'iS 'iiitlat .1; lghï¬ï¬wwérwkflflw "Ea-M’r‘sdu‘ â€â€˜14:. M"tiMlil'ia ill ' ' M.'re" ,,.: w, _, 'itiTiui,iji'iii't"ii'ii W\ .1 yaw-w; S' ‘ w i2?“535m.1$$’w~:$1viewinflvfn»3 1, A“, +'. IMB " r", a... sun‘s! Pei-"". - '_"-""'-"- w. -"__ - u... ha?’ 'uodttt docidou'f‘bo “I. V trTiyiii1'i'tii'lttll, a M! hula." l Gth8g ':rhfi'l'ft, 'i'igEi'ii. ' x m ,/ilButh'dtll Ir, no...» with iiGii "him Gf araBarCiiiuia JiGir -6v-i- 'i' in; ituii%FiGthiiriiik, mfumflmgmmwm'mgflmummxuuim ButNtttWtlt--" tt'lltlVra"flll'llu',h'ldtl%','l'f. "You will con him at your "-"L'hrPtirgtkrpatttlNgtg'd,'.t mat!†. 'r_..' ammummu, lucr- TdP,gti,,iur,tfapt'at 2l,'.erguNhtu"tflr,,'rtt; Wampum. a'ttg.ue'/itt,fiAut.r,,ruuh,ulq2C,a,,t 'eat'N"A, human! s',' t'iiitdsrrqt,sndcwttibmrttiaht ard I: [on mayâ€! 1"?cirit%2nel'tut,t,t,g2t'i,'t',',tt't Win hfiaitiuiiruirr'iurc'/GimaT"f. . mgr-w 2'fii,irtiiiidi', riitiiiip,i,i,iii'd2t,tpti'g, ." as " on w o to who!†it}?! %%uhi?hm cad fi a good allow, I M I I times. When he may! 1m the at- my ups-nit: that is. "zretetit- . "Why. indeed! they .will he cham- Ing. Br the bye, Dorian. In" you told Lord Satori: of your amusement? 199113113 brow darkens. ' "No. _He has health-om homo: yo“ know. ember in Paris or the Libyan dwarf...†:omvggere. He anaemia!“ u we a . n In 'Iliff" ", Mro "He wan ham, but I was out. Hue you seen him?†"Well. rea,-at . distance.†. ' “Dom. than is cabin): sometime wrong betyeeu_ you and Loyd Safaris. Thai" noticed 1t (organs tletAde'f, at you what it is, but I entrant [on P. liek mm): this solee nm1 Pt] tr%iidi'iiiGuiir0iiirs."6tFitairi. tip wind him and looks -sur 'into hlgfpco, m [Quality lityoc, U: . "No; it only means that you "a grow- mg extrqunnt i 1: your douse. my good Dorian. Well, mention something. the.“ ,triu.'bte',t, to it." ' "Ertterts . t ent" . . "No; pap- has set his heart on gum): her those." y 'Y9ue". ' I ' . L IS?. nothing red; they would not amt "Beau.†the other pr she said she adored surprises. And on sure she doesn't care about being ukul- who: she likes." T "You have your mother's diamonds." Co.ty.of eour_ses'r-airilr-_"st1 my moth- er's that: wilt be herd; that soonyith- out telling: but I hate old rubbish. I want to save her something from my- melt to war on lust mange morning, Don't. you use! or 1.9 it that you grow gmb'eci e in Four old age, my good lar- msa " "Puffs? Kit" of eourae,"-quirklr, "N did I not think at them ochre?" _ " hY. indeed! they wilt he chm- ii. itifbidu, if 152775; ERIE-t“ .r"i0rdui'iitii4tGFar mu Ptttyui. .. .. _ . --- He (In)? a check-book into her lap through t 0 open window as tys speak; "She mu Aero. everythmf she wgnu," up Clams; "but don't thint"-t9izyr up the Mok-"we shall "Nesvertltoleas, keep it. You must want it; nad don't mention me in .the matter at ntl. .Ar.td-.look ItArt.ymin- whrt..do you. think she would hke u e welding Pm?†_ . _ . 7613:1581; hid given Mr long a? tty Rrttedox gqnmoutjugg. the loc - DURHAM, 00. GREY, Tl "When she is getting her thirstts,-- her tro-taye]. want her to have every outth thing she can possibly fancy." be any: " lust desperately. "Can't {on mange tur. for mat Do; arel ... “y 93°.un 1.ikts of QM". u wal," itiiiii,t2,t,'.f main haven't the latest. idea whether I shall or not." I To ha unrried at once. without guy lunnecesqary delay. is Dorinn'g desire; ‘and when, with some Iussita.tion, he brooches the subject to Georgie. to his surprisa and great content he finds her quite willing to agree to anything he may propose. She speaks no word‘of reluctance. appears quite utisfied with any arrangement he or (:19er may think propvr. makes no shrinking pro- I test against. the undue haste. She he- ( trays no uhyncsa. yet no unseemly de- aim for haste. It seems to her a mat- ter of perfect indifference. She is go- ing to be married. soon“ or later, as [the case may he. Then why not the sooner! l This is. perhaps. tbe happiest time of , her life. She rooms all day among the lflowvra and in the pleasure-grounds, I singing, laughing. talking 31ny to any toru- she mag]I meet at Gowran, where,; when Miss A cGregor's advent, sh:- has been. What: at length it is finally set- l tled that the marriage is to take place Inext month she seems rather phased Ithnn otherwise, and is openly delight- ed tyt the prospect held out to her by Donna u so soon seeing. with her own eyes. all the foreign lands and roman- ‘tic scenes her fancy has so often de- ptted. - _ _ _ am; if a}; -ydii%Gilr.-i'a wty.t't any: _it queer o(_me, will yogiâ€: yC':la.rittuy," he is saying. in a with» .wha.t halting fashion)-- he is valor- ")? hotly, and is looking as uncomfort- {we as a man can look. which is say- ing a good '.tts.si,-".look here." An itr.notn.inioys break-down. “I'm 109mg," sayx Clarissa. scum. wlttt.u.ryuhd.lf; "ypd I don_'t see mugp." Just now. even as the tiny clock in- sido the. room is chiming four, Dorian is standing outside the low Freneh window of Miss Peyton's morning-room and, leaning half m. ttalt out of it, is conversing with her, alone. Ugorgiv. for the tune being. is lost to sighu-- happy. somewhere. no doubt, in the warn: unnshine she love: so well. ‘ innuendo is sneered dmvrl by the faith- l'ful children/ho hare. loved and joy. tite,','; _ ___ . uoiptte would die or run her. Nevertheless, they accept their fate; and after a. week or two, the new- cumu-r gains immense ground, and is {many pmnounocd by her pupils to be, fun she herself would probably exymss ir) "no' that. had." Thus, Miss Madam " becomes governess at the Vlcnmge. mg: qeortrus grgughton proxyqted, praise. His 9661'. iruiGi'iira -is.F'Tirt'if sinuate that _Mlss Brougham .wfruld m-ver have said as much: but this bane be Alma-{her an unpleasant. sertpM.att., ter.Ar 3: being Wily; loud 'rtsari" Thte marvelous behaviour on the part. of Hm runny Scot tells greatly in ber favor, so far M the chll ten go. They tell and: other hxter on that she can be a!uyrute.r .an unplpagnng. so.rt.,Myuta To tea ah», descends nith a solemn step and slow, that Amy designates as " "thud." But yet at this first tet i she gains a victory. Arthur, the second 'ilror. who has been wicked enough to geb mam-ls at school, and who IN now, at, home to recruit himrwll and he the terror of his family, is at. this tinge" kept rather on short commum by him mother because of his late illness. Thir means bread and butter without Jam,--) a meaning the lively Arthur rather rec m-nts. Seeing whieh, the Caladoninn. Opening her lips almost for the first time, gives it as her (relinmn that jam. Inks-n moderately, is w olemme. She goes even further. and insinuate: it. may assist digestion, which so im- [Irrsscs Mrs. Redmond that Arthur forthwith finds himself at liberty to "tuck into" (his uwn expression) the raspberry jam without let or hind‘l ram-e. Such' .1 contrast. to Georgie can 3“.er ly be imagined. The Redwoods. In a body. are covered with despair, and " about, the house. after her oirriyal,w).ie paring in muffled tones. and casting! Mane ed and stricken irlanees at (19!); other. Dire dismay reigns in then"; lumoms: while the uncommon Scot all-1 locks her trunks. and shakes out hers gowns. and slums plainly, by her be- havior, that she has come to sit down before the citadel and carry on a pro- lugged siegy. _ . . _ . i a hroader foot, and uncomfortably red) hair. She cum»: armed with lestlmonej his of the most severely eomptiment-3, my description. and with n 1en,tug,tl I'd opinion that "salary is not BO mm: art.,oNectt, nan comfgrtahhs home." A r" - 8W“ -. s a - Pft,yerut._es..teelr, 'tqCt?.,,1.e,f.t "i.7itit.aCJ.iyLii7ys'i't" '(lb"if,": vi!),rii'li,,tk,rt: rt1i"sei:Tir'.1v,1 _,,itsi,'riit"il.4 The uses of asbestos appur- to be " most limitless. A phniclan now re- commends it as a practical and speci- ally serviceable maxi.“ for surgical dressings. Them (ire-inn he layman, be carried in my pond, up: bog. or 1tambaateshni. my be handled by dirty hand: bus-powered by blood or any im- puriy- "Us! 'P" he "More! 'rtrtr - ""8137; Gr%riiGU'iriikGirtyrrie 333d reach that MEL, the Nile. British expedition would certainly take the not; Tottte to the thrutened town. viz., winch Btarts at the mt Sua- bm and passes throu h Tom. both ot which hat-W [Swen pro in the Khedive'u panel-sign. Ii.t this way Ku- ssln might be renewed In the course ot a tow, weeks. wtttr-gysthlt.mutt el- $3,31- YahtGiiGiiTCtiik.xG "9&th momma. In apparel that View. It. w you ourtut ip_tttat â€the The.sou.vielitm is (igr,i,'l5 here, and is verified by , mun r ot the papers. that the British-Egyptian, Datum is not for the page of eidmg the lb- nlign: at up In t. ir campaign in Abys- sima._ but u a. {knot uttgok on French colonial plum In the Nile valley the 'ltr.mst.er.t.tuttr attitude ot. the iriAis.tii"i it In beheved hem. hasz been mud upon .e atrium“ and excuse torGrept BritaitN lures to keep the promise given t.o the other Enzyme-n powers to mlinqunh he: Iptart8ti,eip, u Ile' Thr hllr Mor [tantalum-1L l‘opulnr "rt. lng “a: l‘orw- War on Future-Tho- “PM“: or tttr slluulon. l dwapntt‘lt front Puri, si.vh:--'l'lir. Government and people of France are beginning to realize that the recent Cun- ference, at Berlin between the Austrian Minister for Foreign Affairs. Count Golachowski; the Italian Ambassador at Berlin. Count Lanai di Busca; and the German Imperial Chancellor, Prince Hohenlohe. under the ample“ of Em- peror William of Germany, and with Great Britain a party to the under- standing arrived at. had more signifi- cance than was generally admitted by Ahe press or public at the time. T he rearrangement of the Dreibund. with Great Britain as an active instead ot, a. silent party to the arrangement,‘ was evidently only the first step inl the direction at attempting to mantel alterations in the map ot Africa with the consent or support of the Drei-l band. this being looked upon as be- ing the price agreed upon with Great Britain tor the htter'l support ot Italy, and, ineieuntaily, ot the Drei- band. Bat behind the â€(may no awfully arranged at Berlin there is. it in believed by the Government end pres: here. I great deal going on re- t,',',,1l,'t which “plea-don must he prompt y tuna-lied by Great Britain or carious trouble my (allow. In met, if the Tonia: ',L"dT',,'fft'e ot the Figure in to be beltev . matters lave already reached such a. tttrt Inge that order- are expected " “in; mat for the French Levent nq - ran to mowed to Egyptian waters. I In. WWII! don’t you [in tat t.'%l'fJ?ea'lA'r' an} I 1a- Pat, man-1 ML Al“. UfN,,R, DANGEROUS flflfllilMllillon A FEELING 0F DISSATISFACTION IN FRANCE. his hymn: quickly and. iiara In H.htte, and _mto the dining-room there, where ht finds Lord Sartorb mill over bin Witte. wï¬muï¬ï¬‚ Dorian. though oppressed with many '.iiseordanv. lbnughts. still pauses to litste.n, until silenee following upon the Pysyontt.o bqryt. of yselody. he _druws barsts.into song. High and char and exqumte rise t 1: notes one ahove the other, teh vying in beauteous har- mony with tho last, until one's wry bray: aches for love and trdruiration of their sweelntssa. ATTACKING COLONIAL PLANS. - 1xsutrtcC' 7 - Until they awaken"-. But when i,il,se?"iriasirs iCr Eli-:1; any“. nose-.3 . Her.twil.itrht music on the dreaming Seaeee a sound can he heard. run- the distant lowing of cattle. And the drowsy drone of u slumberous bee as it floats idly by. The very sound of Durian's' 1eot.ntepy upon the Noft gram van he distinctly heard. no deadly is the calm that ushers in the night; when, lo! from out some thicket. the niglstingaie.-- FOR SURGICAL DREB81NGS, SWEET CHARITY. "Wh? is silent osli tus lqng: (To Be Continue J.) 1lttrittio, 'titttiitit gamma Mt!' (tum "i my ti'fa'."'t'Jtl'tg to 04: Eve _ at was trriu; " Miami; t'i'2Fjltl'rTl4ls"J'ls'vhl'i'ttri"eW4'Jlri' tttq "w... "an [agar Dulc- 'riiiiirihl W'Vlnm For Information and m Whack urns to HUSH l co “I BIOLDVAY. XIV You. man: bun-am For" maria: 'h%',',U'Wrefg,t {Every REV.“ any; orrt.trr It; 't btoys t lady» Then do Co home early. ( she replied, xvearil.v, r, pounds sin" tre became e aiming up late with you. , ford such nuruvagnnm. W autttuuer patch." _ R7 ---' " _ - u vmm buxom ammo. N03131:. iii-in; "VI-3%.? TiiiGE FiaiaTta irtFd%iiga7 -------r-_ 'l"ilig'lf." 1b."; 2'L%ttt'ettNlit2teLi2.T, cum Pom t "Tho rim of only has-hood hid Ibo Mind-“ion " mm. Later an n "my “I." Ind Io blood: may. oomphud them I hot tho MW at Nmtm etiN'girtg't',',getg"g dIIln in Itht mom mt c . H hit h". an?“ my» aim. -. ,,.!e.-n,, .-. 'lllh"6'llltfg nod-lint- to all my mama tairaiGEF- - w..- . Mm".-- .___. CURES GUARANTEED OR NO PAV.- CONFIDENTAL. WW: (â€claim Trarieoeete, Em)“ ' My]; . 3mm) Yebress, Altet, Jitvittyre, whisk. thtttattiriit Bylaws. $11.45“. VARICOCELE. EMISSIONS £13 IMPOT_ENCY CUREO. mu" ’7 Add s'u-oucr' -' GC. "tiiKr5iu05'TfieTiWKrt" WCURES GUARANTEED OR NO PA YI Nmom tptitdmpoadsttt _ ordqulitatrru: mod mnmi I aottm- Jillii You ? bition-litbu-. mom Door; â€Waxcnmble 1llri'lt'l'tr:'l; emu union. ted 1'lrfTllll1% m on face: drum: and Mad" 1000-: mime: luau-rd new wank back; bone suha.. hnirlooee; aim: no" gaii Tty1fyctu',; q-m-ig- Mt [15120- _ Ait.tieoh.d.upmtgttr, "at of Coattdenet; he: 200,000 WEAK MEN (HIRED! was “Haas-r. 4mm midis-r. mun-nun. NO “I“ " WNW "In Wilma CWT. RESTORED ro MANHOOD BY DRS. K. a K. max h. mum. JOHNAJIANLIN. cm Pawns. CHAS. POWERS. W A S . Eat% grt1lr:i7';alrri'sslitr2'i3 ','y2r5g, Eiii5Eiii:i'i"'i??i,i'ari', 'rTi'jil, 5:55;»; ~' ' wsmkwmw“ w STARTLING FACTS F8R DISEASED VICTIMS. terling fllit l GOI, I) RESP-II ' I i " r' "T We . _i'ii'al; ti,',?]!,: a T, i' p, _ _ _ b, - . - FY ' k 1' It 'fithy,t 33"â€??? . "F ' aut' w M."'. 10! riiraraG"Gii u m aiiiu I'm! phrlit‘ll 1tlP3'l,'t','att'ed " a his: "no" to con-ax Du. f,tt,tttr,t Rt,t%ll% their New Mettrod Ie-tr-tt ill "um-mummvnhmw 1'ttl,'fa"lttr. - tour rav- um and no. 1 PE let.'" MM. , recommend than. :1:th MAW“... ofthe t' . in. tt,ii'i'ie.iiF'g"iiiiiir'i'iiiyiiirei',i'i,tt Is s"fllyi?'dJ. I triad um “I iiit_tterwittso_U. "etttrr “H.130 ttmins on may? a; Re". mg Hrom destturtors, by proportiuns wither I rlinkers. rhippingsa m chard sand. coniery 'irntrrr "my. wish bl ' THE COOK COMPANY, ' Room 3 No. 253 Woodwud Ave., , Detroit. Mich. , WCooL'i Cotton Root Compound ' is sold bv all respotscble wholes-1c ' and retail nggists in the Dominion ' ofCanada and United Slates f, 'r One Dollar per box. ' '__--.' BRICKS OUT OF WASTE f---- An aa physician, 35 years con- tinued practice Renting diseases of women, has charge of the odice. nod can be consulted by letter or in person. Address our main office Ayers AI Eat Decided Improvement. ll AvERS:iiiiiij Almost T. Jan. It. Iicholson N. D., Mica tor am". 992‘. 3512* ,ri:ft5'te'rr,friNNib? Do En WHOLE NO. 921 M r, CANCER " THE Lip, Manufactured b y T h e Cook Co., Windsor, Oat.. and Detroit, M ich., is the only known safe, reliable Ir medicine on which ladies tpettd in "the koto- and liner nf." Every lad y who reads requested to inclose two pov.t- "mps with her address, for h, .1322 Syphilis, Emissions Varicosele. Cured. Passes at Cook'- Cann Rue Coupe-ll A.†" CUB-ED BY Mt taklug Ayrr’s Bax-Wm Wm. 15 I or two I named: 5 On', LTL) â€ELEV 8T J†2r. .htch 'd LI. l at ch» wore. n5: “In 10:30.â€: Loné You. with icy-HM {or iiir." pm: cancer new to war- I; C,fitc, , = M»... "s,'lY8erc3, "en ' V _ F - 4 C mum. '2CE ur:, 1%um'lt e Flesh, th Safsaparilia j am rue the Al when Plenum-x Belief â€(CAPS but to " l G-1.aaidth.e_hohade- LeeCtrtEte.r,tte.et!L.1v.- "ti,tg'nt,'N2t"gtp'a'l'g1'Jy'c, ; new"! “man-rag 1'"v'afatttgt, waxâ€... 1iltiie "P,"-' ig1tdlrJltkh1'uri'd phi "i,", 1 Mtia.demomyst.ion caused immedith contusion at the pillar, and various high when: .were diavttthod.us.parley with the. mutmeers. but they mauled on see- ing the M.ittitster.cattf when he at last “(I they sud they knew the Sul- mtdiitpyAeiyehthe.meru.itthem, but that they had not moaned it..and they would not budge mm! m did. No with m of my * . and Atetapsr9tat.teqytt mama.- trtbnted. 92m: what the menweighed qqStere "itat - agrd tttut tha any “in. The sun... . ro- gleitqd tint what . t-oet M dun â€ably . tret - 'ttarpi.err ihiattt do with int-lat. all ulna: might to Aim, be (Iceland that GGUTNd Ciiirriiiii "ar. Autrsg' -.ch ,4»: . Je w, ' __ Pcrd v A cu "s' And.uutiktlii'iiir "F-"" ’i an." it auigum ate.tine. "W?" the Stan-n21 iaua idFiiidEiet.kkeVt . -____H ar (ba, New. _ h - the Mtttta". of Turk" " Air-Id of In NqtMor Boys. Why does the Sultan allow what was once a mspoetahle fleet to rm to pieces Anchored oft Stambouit Simply hemâ€: he consider: an ironclad a. dan- Cu'OII-S instrument in the hands of any Minister or resolute commander. It in tlfue that there are no ships to guard his mu. but also more are none to ‘Iteun up the Mom and throw a shell into his palace and that is the firU object to be thought of. The incident which led to the order for the extinction of the Turkish navy “a as follows: A transport was bring- ing & number of Limo-expired men hone .w'hen they respectfully mutinied. and begged their dam to go below' so they wished to do something which might, not be ma ot. Some non- emilioood then took com- 3 DUNNS ; BAKING _ POWDER Ninja " in i clr,','h','i/2 ' 5.38:1.) WTN anf t-'lit on W435“ J"""'.".', 'lf "Pf Urowgmca does not keep INC â€III'T Tca " 7.15 VOILE rai." I for sale cheap. 7 - Jobbing of all kinds pupils attended to. ALLAN MOFARLANE, Proprietor. WWWABINCUBA. Hand-made 7 Waggons In the old stand. made shoes. Horse Shoeing Shop, ALLAN MCFARLANE “mule-ea on “vinyl In“ donor.“ 016190 In 'tp'raoU. Prompt Manon-ad anal-cu- nnlonlod canon-n living nun-m. _ ,7 W"...~-.,V.. mum“... unpu- n â€c.6700 Ind mun-as: nIIowod " canon! mm. SAVINGS BANK- Has opened out a first-r'., AGENTS in tll prineiptl points in A otttaHo,Queboe.Mtusittpm (7mm Sate: rm! thtMartd. DURHAM AGENCY. Ami Bum: hum- {numbed but“ "nod-BC collation- mado on Att points. Dupes. In manic-1| -ua :_a-_4_. ,n-A,,. A THECOOKS BESIFRiEND m:sucmii' a can W. P. Com. Geo. P. Reid. President. Mange: PRIME FOR TWENTY-SIX YE.“ IN ITS hATIVE tamt ttt Froest Street East, rero"im CAPITAL. Authorized $2,000,000 " Paid up 1.000.000 RESERVE FUND 600.000 mu; 0! payee. I! mule; CHAS. lune: mun-a Propm StandardBaak of Canada 18 PUBLISHED EVERY . Thursday', Morning. STEEL, HAYtER a CO. Myra TNE TEA PLANT $9 THC ALL GOOD GROCERS K22? IT. aiiakrrvar.E-m CANADA. SEE OUR HARNESS UPPER. TOWN. WOODWORK Head Office. Toronto. in connection. A first-class Jot of N0 KORE NAVY. HARNESS MAKERS. GREY PUEITV --AT XIII.- OFPXCB. ag iiurirsFJrit 'y and a“ d s Us induces. an! 'i'iiu)"iiil"l HARNESS OIL, J. KELLY, Agent Jul Also Eli All "W SO