DIN & d stand. All e shoes. Also ially when it DbecomI® seemingly, the case w itkh ‘rouble reached sueh bme June he was complet® ; this condition & uth American Nert) nything and ever ht he had covered y medieines, he uit ODWORK UR HARMNEgSg Shocing 8 of all Ends . BELL : eg@Tt oN . $ ®° Sog y *4 ! urhan» sale cheap. HARNES$ connection. stâ€"class lot of ado FORT] w A T uce of the dast: MeFARLANE, M Jipfs| C MeFA wÂ¥ Â¥4 i e""â€" wusBAND AXD wiss S C rER FORTY YEARS" i. goih jyill drex But 1« eir daughlot Case* months he T , Had ether Cl father until he PUR W Davey th rtyâ€"s1X mIeCL, L10GSU & They were mar possessions, mak equaled $10,000. gether in the street. About 1 built the house ner of Rebecca the First War tr be‘l g cuuf the wid ypp Ti FCHON, Da M he First Ward, and ‘took Ns monu‘ vife there. 3 One of Davey‘s intimate friends â€" was Prederick Smith, a â€" retired furniture manm(acturer and seller, who mded. at 183 Lacock streef. Smith was parusl~ Iy familiar with the historinof Davey. iwo years ago last June, while the sec= ond Mrs. Davey was alive, Smith and wile went for a visit to THEIR NATIVE HOME, _ â€" Dewsbury, Lancashire, England. While they were there Smith received a letter rom Davey, making kindly mt})uirwa of h‘s health and telling him of ‘his proP" crâ€"y affairs in Alleghany. He added a postscript, requesting Smith to %0 to Cowan and to make in%uu'xes of his brother John as to the w ereabouts of his two children. Smith did as he was requested. He found on a visit to Cowan that John Davey was dead, but John‘s son took him to the house of another brother, William. Smith told Wiliam» that he‘ had met his brother Thomas in Amerâ€" ica, and, that he was well and prosperâ€" ing. The information was So surprising to William that "his disbelief was OXâ€" pressed in an emphatic manner. ‘You are a liar," he sarid to S!nll)t'g,n;‘m?’t:; man who says he is my DrC ‘_O;l'n c oull ""Ifllo 4 n.l HapP" is #ecord. omatedircimendt ~~ wA ADC 9+ imposter,. W hy our Tom has been dead for 30 years." o s Smith showed Tom the letter in his brother‘s handwriting, and convinced hm of the truth of what he had said. mM tuatzo tank Smitkh to the home 9 e Smith showed Tom the JeLtCT F2 2 °0) |~ brother‘s hbhandwriting, and convinced him of the truth of what he had said. Then William took Smith to the home of Thomas‘s wife, and there a comâ€" plication of STRANGER INTEREST was developed, Mrs. Davey, believing herself. a widow, had married John Briggs, and was a widow â€" the second time. From the original Mrs. Davey and ber daughter Elizabeth, now grown to mature womanhood, Smith learned their story. After her husband‘s departure . Mrs. Davey had writtien regularly to him at Potisville, and his letters in x;eply had always been of the most affectionate n&â€" . ture. Then they ceased altogether, without any explanation. | After waitâ€" ing for five years to hear from him, several letters having been returned unâ€" opened, it was decided that he had died, and the wife marrie;lagr'?zl- a widowâ€" er, who had a son John. _ Edâ€" ward Davey, the . son whom Thomas had left behind died at an early age, leaving Mrs. Davey only her daughter, FElizabeth, to comfort her ï¬:l' sorrow. rep vegintites < Web e y :A PLD : â€" <m-wm ix years 48O, *! \~**" ol nds Yorkshire, England, Thomas , young shoemaker, selected as rtner the belle of the town, & ; young womaAn, who had been by all the young men in the After their marriage they livâ€" happily together, and two chilâ€" zabeth and Edaward, were born. sey had ambitions to be rich eved that fortune wouLDp Nor coOME in England. After a long conâ€" i with his young wife, who had en his bride but four years, it ided that be should come to i. This was with the expectaâ€" it as soom as he was able he and to Encland for the wife and n€ of life more ~Sie"@07 / °/ °P 24 of by novelists has been | n in Allegheny, by the arâ€" England of & woman who\ a her husband whom she had | or 42 yeat> During their tion the wife remarried and J| took & second wile. Now, »se later partners have died upie have been reunited for anger part of the tale is that hier, while she mourned her lead, married the son of bher ben living husband. This separated now by the antipâ€" 3 L 120%. Ievaha n showl Li1za0OULs, U OME ECC C CCA w After the murh? of Mrs. Davey to Briggs the two children by their formâ€" er marriages were brought to live with the couple, and soon there spnpg up an attachment between them, W terminated in after landing at NeW JAOLI®""" + first to Pottsville, where he\ some time, but prospered le better than he had done 'm\ vye country. After several | he received no letters lrom\ d then came the information, as told him by a friend who‘ arrived from England, that had died, and that his chilâ€" re being cared for by his reâ€" Ihe information saddened him, irifted aiinlessly in the anthraâ€" region. Then he went to Alâ€" where he opened a shog shop ck street. F that time on the man prosperâ€" 1 to Eng dgughle;'l husband went to Engiand. e y On Smith‘s retury to this country,and after he had related all the particulars to Davey, the lattar was almost _ disâ€" tracted over the wondition of affairs. +#‘ his was with the expectla 'MANY LETTERS . ~Ut!n as he was a_ble h; were sent to the original Mrs. Davey, o England for the wife and | and finally she consented to i‘o’m her \Egusbao n(ti ltx;re. Slllse arrived tohatfhy! P3 0 & i , an e i 1 C ( l““'“f’g at New York;n | curred cmmol?a lt)ee:il:scxxl'li?gfgbue o‘i: irst to Pottsville, where D8 | now 72 years of age, and ‘his wi(yo is me â€"time, but prospered | only two years his junior. â€" The exâ€" better than he bad done in \1 wfln&twnstthat weret u}a.de on l)otla ai:lgs R 4 ere rfec satisfactory, an e country. After â€" several gcourle l;°“ nav{r iyme nndeyr nemsanse received no letters from | roof, with their daughter at their side. then came the iu[«»rm;ltloD.\ At Davey‘s home the other evening told him by a friend who | a reporter had a conversation with the c act H England, Ehat daughter, Mrs. Briggs. She gave in rrived from Engiand, At | outline the strange complications which id died, and that his chilâ€" s have arisen in the lives of her parents. ecing cared for by his reâ€" They are hap})y now, and mean that i~ information saddened him. \ nothing _ shall part them. _ Having * ‘ *\ been once married Mrs. Briggs said, ed aimlessly in the anthraâ€" ‘they did not think it necessary to go »gion. â€" Then ‘he went to Alâ€" | ;h{gngh hth?t,h c:remonyua.gn.in. H?lr c |father‘s hea as greatly improved, re he opened a shot ghop she said, and the Ioog of care has been streot. â€" _ | taken from her mother‘s face. . As for it time on the man prosperâ€" | Mrs. Briggs her only sorrow is that . but surely he began to acâ€" ‘ .lheâ€i‘s separated from her hu?h::ltlxd, and ap 4 IF nrihes \‘is thus experiencing some O e misâ€" money, and it was not long |fortunes that her parents have gone I But One t ow They Are To ne of the 5‘".‘(.‘ at Cowan, near strange his second With his first wife the widow of a seeâ€" S hithoahs 12 Retghit the reocet DOCTORS GAVE HER UP is er man‘s son an e the husâ€" band of another woman, his affairs| Remarkable Experience of could not have been more complic&t'e_(_l. Salois, of St. Pie. On July 18, 1895, the second _ Mrs. Davey died without having borne her husband any children Dave&)(l)nd prosâ€" pered further, and the $10, he had when he married Mrs. Spencer grew unâ€" ltll it was more than ‘50,0004 He has houses in the First, Second, Third,Fourth and Fifth Wards, and his rentals every : month brmg him in a goodly sum. \ But he was 71 years old, had forgotten !the face of his daughter, had been ‘ separated from his wife for 41 years, faumd wasy foneky.. _ :. ) ___. % UERTC id . t w e is Ad He sought the aid of Smith again, and through him opened negotiations for the COMING TO AMERICA of his wife, his dau%hter and her husâ€" band. Smith sent the money to them. At this time Davey was on what he believed to be his deathbed, and he made a will, giving all his property to his daughter. Smith, in writing to her, told her to bring her mother‘s marriage certificate and the register of her birth and christening, so that, in the 1e_vent of Davey‘s death before her arâ€" | rival, she could get the estate. The result of these negotiations were that, on last Thanksgiving Day, Davey‘s daughter and her husband, with their children arrived in this country. Dayâ€" ey‘s wife could not then bring herself to a point where she could meet her former husband, but she promised that she might do so at some future time. _ t 0| "Summer is a tough El Chas 1 9 0 S uw « ,56%- Every ‘ *A * Wom s: (can.) veceTasie GOMPOUND and Miles Sanative Wash. 1 C oiilar Cthattew mm se on appHoa®®""« "A. M. C... n“lm co.. was WBR 0 , 15¢ and 280. _ They impar} ":3?-# and make the life of the " M ving. F"x!!’mm' LlGrigpe. Followed lg Inflammation of the Lungs, Left Her on the Verie of the Graveâ€"Her Whole Bodg Rackâ€" ed With Painâ€"Her Husband Brought Her Home to Die, But She is Again in Good Health. 7 In the pretty little town of St. Pie, Bagot county, is one of the happiest lhomes in the whole province of Quebec and the cause of much of this ;‘3.‘.‘5’1‘31 In the pretty little town of St. Pie, Bagot county, is one of the happiest homes in the whole province of Quebec, and the cause of much of this bappiâ€" ness is the inestimable boon of health 00yl.1ferred through the _ use of Dr. Williams‘ Pink Sills. Mrs. Eva Salois is the person thus restored, and she tells her st.or(y as follows:â€"Like a great many other Canadians, my husband and myself left Canada for the States, In hope that we might better our condiâ€" tion, and located in Lowell, Mass. About a year ago I gave birth to _A bright a year @80 16 l:a vet on my Sitk CEURE RERER MAAA CCC Co a year ago I gave birth to a »NEN little boy, but while yet on my sxck‘ bed I was attacked with la grippe, which develog;ad into inflammation of the lungs. I had the very best of care, and the best of medical treatment, and although the inflammation left me I did not get better, but continually grew weaker and weaker. I could not sleep at night, and I became so nervous that the least noise would make me tremble and cry. 1 could not eat, and was reduced almost to & skeleton. My No. 1 md from thlt ed in bhealth. from pain. I well, and am . L was in my * N s e on > evmint Pills and in gratitude 1 urge people _to try them. Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills cr blood, build up the nerves, | drive disease from the syst hundreds of cases they â€" hay after all other medicines h: thus establishing the claim t are a marvel among the tril modern medical science. . Th Pink Pills are sold only in bo ing the {ull trade mark, "Dr. Pink Pills for Pale People." yourself â€"from imposition bY CC _ . 2«se Ant bear the ing the {a4 °08 0 oaople."~ Pro Pink Pills for Pale People." Protect yourself from imposition by refusing any pill that does not bear the registerâ€" ed lrade mark around the box. L200z after you Of B Mrs. Gabbâ€"He You never THOMAS KNEW. Teacherâ€"W here is the capital of Great Britain, Thomas ? Thomasâ€"Most of it‘s in this country. Mrs. Gadd â€"Does oi e on e o ut minute. With, a St direction of flight, made 1,980 yards & The average 1INHERILTANCE. srage speed of a carrier pIge* im weather, is 1,210 yards & With a strong wind in the of flight, some pigeons have Nn vards a minute. his father? [le takes after his father. i believe a word he says. ocurtmaisweatl and Catarrh Relieved in We C vincl cuusthcrnd ng, were it not ing my husband husband beard he replied then : to Canada, and 1 was we returnâ€" Pills create new erves, and thus the system. _ In ey have cured icines bhad failed, claim that they the triumphs . of e, â€" The genuing ly in boxes, bearâ€" ‘k, “Dr._\\’irl‘linfrm: to 6 Nights.â€" ..\ The Cough Which Lingersâ€" boy take tr: at all Druggis go cents Ip YOU ARE sUBJEST TO URA You know how important it is to a prompt remedy On hand. Ner â€"nerve â€" pain cureâ€"bas & wond and immediate influence upon this ady. . It relieves_ in Ont minute cures in five. Pleasant to the â€" and the best remedy in the worl pain. in day. Thousands of cases of Consumpti Asthma, Cou%tals. Colds and Croup | cured every y by Shiloh‘s Cure. He is a great friend to the poor. So he is. He will keep .m{] of friends poor if they will give him I a chance. 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Lukewarm Water * = Two gallons Dissolve the sugar, cream of tartar and yeast in the water, add the extract, and bottle ; place in a warm place for twenty Jour hours until i6 ferments, then place on ice when it will open separkling, cool and delicious. The ginger beer can be obtained in all drug and grocery stores in 10 cent bottlies to make two gallons. « SAFE SURE, FAINULECOUY« NUZASEP W Â¥ ED Just what you need if you are trouâ€"| @ f%y» bled by aching corns. Pu_tnam"sPa.ln- sA rara TE D Ye less Corn Extractor acts in this way. JA Kafo A l*\ “J To It makes no sore spots, acts speedily, ; {t/ Drast ‘{/( it removing the worst corn in twentyâ€" Y NAT (). four hours. Putnam‘s Corn Extractâ€" ‘ h or, the only sure corn cure. " } * §( + t apstoond B 4 "He lives in a brick house, nqw.does FupNE fo® _ &‘g?&i’iyj}f‘: SenD FoX he?" sneered the rural cynic. "I used wg“ § e atilk _ SncC ME CC Hionks that the ‘ 7 Yezs '\ e t fls :; & af o "He lives in a brick hOUSU, M]2> 0 he ?" sneered the rural eynic. "I u to wipe the claÂ¥l off my boots that bricks in that house are made of." It always g'wes us pleasure to sgeak well of a good article. The Art Garland Stoves and Ranges are acknowledged to embodgaall that is best in that line. They have the reputation of being the best made. Though imitated by many they are equaled by none. Homekeepâ€"‘" Ever darink . any _ of these substitutes for coffee ?" Dayboard â€""I haven‘t drank anything else for seven years."‘ Karl‘s Clover Root Tea purifies the blood and gives & clear and beautiful complexion. There are many rash, heroic tasks E8. sn oo Mc m seherl Lhere HY, CPUV _ fad 4ry That men are called to do, But few surpass his nerve V Is‘t hot enough for you! 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This car leaves | Union Station, Toronto, every daY except_ Sunday, at 4.55 p. m. reaching â€"| New York next morning at 10.10 a. m. ‘ | On Sundays the sleeper runs from Hamâ€" ‘ | ilton only, connecting with the thx;ough * \ train from Toronto. Call at any Grand : | Trunk office in Toronto for information 2| TDE OB CC L car. â€" Reservations en route, if desired. _ [1"" ° Union Station, Toronto, ®¥ except_ Sunday, at 4.55 p. m., New York next morning at 1 On Sundays the sleeper runs {1 ilton only, o_gnnectingnwlllth tt.h necting * *° or space in sleeping Car. .. 800 "," o;n%':omndo inpulvmoo if desired. the weakened body and Johnnyâ€"*"Pa, what is the difference between a tonsoyml artist and a barâ€" bert" â€" Mr. Wigglesâ€"*"The tonsorial artist uses longer words." EeE t MRRARRCE ECCE C by local applications. as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear, There is only oOn@ way to cure Deafness, and that is by constituâ€" tional remedies. Deafness is caused b{ an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the euslachian tube. When this tube gets inflamed {:u have a rumbling gound or in:gertec\. hearâ€" g, and when it is entirely ClO# Deatnoss is the result, and unjess the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be dentro&rod forever ; nine cases out of ten are cauâ€"ed by cat.u'rhi which is nobhin;{ but an inflamed condition 0| the mucous surfaces, We will give One Hundred Doliars for any case of Deafness {caused by catarrh) that can«» not be cured by Hail‘s Catarrh Cure, Sendfor circulars, free. E. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0. 42 Sold by Druggists, 75¢. 100000 memmanrs ‘ M*} & S‘reet s, VE , AAZCEREs 100 MBX EDPA a. 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