CHAPTER H. (Continued). “She had a beautiful face." Frank bummed, speaking as if to himself; 'I perfect face; fair, with glorious viol- st eyes. Fancy her coming all the way from England to nurse a brother who nu wounded! He died. you see; and she stayed on to do all the good she might. Then she found me unconsci- m. an! at. doalh's door. and nursed mo 'il" Ema“; t,"'d"iaii (i,," good she I' aThls is a Chg“: out -ot an unwiit- I , 3 's consci- ,ten romance." there Rained: “The night. [hen “he found me an fwounded hero 'jiQliUN'll're', you; the an. and at death's door, and nursed ate '_trpnttr..nurtu.red girl who braves a for- .0 lite God bless her! because I was eign climate to nurse the prostrate war- ' l lik twr iost one. Under riot. The brave wldner recovers, and something e _. ' I b and seeks his nurse; but me has 1ttlr,h'i; Providence. I owe my hea t (ed. In "lth Engâ€, Frank thir?] s tn strength to her." ’the fair vifs or of your: [he has ulnar/- "it was my,†done," cried the Col- 1sr.ed..the girl who, he maintains, saved . - ' ' 's euthusi- his life. . moi, catching some of ms sun I "There is not a doubt of it," sei/i mm. "l should hire to hear the name ‘Frank, with a warm flush upon his of this angel of mercy." ll ie/ti-peg',',?." any objection to tell " F ‘. . h t I can't te me or name .. F That ns’preflsely " a than once "Not in the least. my dear fellow. you. I (he. as; her more . ' That was Miss Charlesworth, the 9nly when I was gerttug "ette.r.; .but daughter of my dear friend and client. we never would ‘hscium her iutr""iy.'; "Pi 2ge"t1a,t,iuti','lepr1c' ‘Call me Gladys," she would say; "it " n er name 15 says" t be ‘amiuds me of my dear â€when" and eo'r'2,rtt.r"1r right. Gladys Violet, o Andy: I always called her after- "Then it. is a romance," Ethel cried wards " 'tntlnusiastiqulr-"is it a fact that she . _ - Ivan. In Alain" tn n..--'. on i,,orwtod "Um! You seem to bow “doubly well for an ineair Colonel grimly; "iortana' kind of romance soon wear And besides, I have formed (or you." "That's uncommonly kind of you," re- turned the younger man as grimly. "Let us be eandid.-Who is the lady you have chosen t" “What do you any to Ethel Morton?" Frank burst into a laugh so spontan- oous and full of merriment. that the Colonel was compelled IO stroke his moustache to hide a ttali-senile, though hi» [no preser'ved the some look of judicial gravity. _ I. |,A 1‘A_:AI‘“? “My dear father, you can't Consider how long we have. other, and how well we und weakncas of each other's dist aides which, there is anothel in the field." "31: didn't an me long to find it out. You don't suppose that a really nice girl like Ethel can go throusrh.Y best part of two London seasons with- out tutmirenrt--Cressweu told rue." "Oh, ith Cresswell. is it? Now I come to remember, he has been un- iommonly civil to me the last tuonth . two." . "That's the gay Lothario. We had a tk about Caatletord a few days ago, " particularly touching the salmon- in. He seemed to be very much ned LO run down here for a week ‘0. I shouldn't he at all surprised turned up any moment." tt tb man has been nursing .a pet tor some years. till it becomes ' part and parcel of his exist- sense od defeat is very, hum- And so the Colonel found it tment. Not that he altogeth- -d;but then Sir Edwin Cress- :gentleman ot fortune and ole social position, such as would have the right to Ililic grounds. ave anticipated something Tptied In much perturba- is the worst of having nth. So saying. Colou- me from his suit and "ds. Not that this. un- mps atiaeted his op- .he purchase of Fern- [ell somewhat sorer, 'lined to be quarrel- l much-beloved, " ho iii a grave face, at um " discreet sil- "Oh, -iaud," cried the Colonel rue- Iutly. "That's the first I've heard of it." . NAfl0'ffl'S VINEYARD. r, you can't be serious? Ir we have. known with rell we understand the otherâ€: disposition. Be- a is another Richmond to have done con- n invalid," said the furlunately. that no wears itself out. formed other plans ems 47s postponed I tt the Colonel made in he club steps.- l wi not going into tio " you don't vet hel, and give itn Proposed raid u...‘ and of you," re. am!) as grimly. 301118 mom- "ilt “Inuk- pagers-by. Zemphtion Pall. even udtm of atrer a “Mug. A na, 7 Pop- rein, I Ntild .l a! t, Puy 'hi ' at it ,' .hut tson' that h ("It lb Eng " I 'nunt . is}: "ter h,../j, fon't t / “on ) Hum bps " rt. to . an†J.; fir. mm Eerfu 11.? - 8.1 " nSSI'Ob. (i " I o I mr. "ecrut1,.Psarnining his correspond- t ence a morning or two lzkter. was gm- !ruptly aroused from that' (urinating - study by the arrival of Colonel Sand- 1 l burst. The gallent officer appeared to â€be greatly disturbed, even so tapas ,. f in. lung forgotten his gloves, a Sign ' , with him of some intense mental erup- "lion. The solicitor, who tvad.alma0y ventured a putty shrewd guess af. to _' the primary cause of this perturhatiots, 'Isunvo-ly asked for an explanatioh: I " Now, what do you think of this?" the injuved ame replied. "That girl-- , EM“, you Y.uow-fs going to preveK [my plrrvhzwmg b'rrs!reigh..'" " Very pinned to hear It." Heath thu- 3 swarm uulmlingly ; "only I shot)†like I to know bow she is going to mmmge‘ , it?" CHAPTER III Mr. Heath, examining his ence a morning or two in; ruptly aroused from that' filmy ltthe arrival of CI .. Why. this Way. You see she lup- pens L) be thc_pl'untift in this lawsuit on “are talking about, and has got Ho him into her head that the assigm. "ni full). people set up is really in ex- ', -nc:‘. Mn- " actually main: to aban- old when I see the captain hem, was, only a boy "trt.erdtt'.' _ --- up 'fr wan very" dearly ca'lling upon you this afternoon, only I did not like lo disturb yog.f' Frank biiiiur--"M91_? am am asking aux-an impertinent curiosity, but f sh Id like to know who the young lady in black is-the one why._pai.d you. a visit this morning)" , "Perfectly true, my dear," Mr. Health lreplied more gravely. "It. was unDOS' [tuls1e for Mrs. Charleaworth 1030. so Is,he. went almost aione. conventiiyytlU [speaking, perhaps it was not mute -. 1 "Oh, bother conventionality!" was the I abrupt reply. 'Ut. was a noble thing to I110. How many girls would have dared ,lu do the tratuet--TU name seem? fv. ‘miliur to me. I fancy Colonel Sand- burg; told me, soutething"-- . . '. "That he had bought; Fernieigh, per- haps I" - 7 -. "Not in the least, my dear fellow. That was Miss Chariesworth, the yur daughter of my dear friend and chant. Mrs. Charlesworth, of Fernleigh." "And her name is Gladys l" “Perfectly right. Gladys Violet, tobe correct." . "Then it is a romance," Ethel cried tsnthu2siastiraMy.-"is it a fact that she went to Africa to nurse a wounded brother t" _ t, Ile, - a“ ,..V......,. It was too dark by this time to see the girl's face. She did not reply fur a moment, and when shi, spoke there “as a st range catch in her voice, as if she enunciated her words with difficul- ty. "I think," she said slowly-ol think that if I have a voice in the matter. Fernleigh will not change hands just. yet." . T 7. .1! se mm: if Mrs. ad to listen, her f tot." 'tes ".. . “0h. 1 am tired of hearing about that wretched document; in fact. repreheps- Ellie as it. seems, I have nor, token the slightest interest in the proceedings. D9 you think there was any such paper? "Certainly. because I once had it in my own hands." ' "If it ran ire found, Ihave no right to any of this money I" _ "Not a penny of it. But as it can't he found, and there seems to be no pros- peek. of its turning up, you are legally entitled to alt." , "Legally? But what about morally? And t have more than enough now." Frank. who had lueén Dawning in Ins: atn'ar.ptnenl. to this, lo him,' inscrut- able mystery, at this pain! asked for an explanation." In a few words Mr. Heath told the whole glory. touching briefly but clearly upon Ge strong attach- meat Mrs. Churleswort.h had for bet' old home. For a time there was udwd silence bemoan them, _ . “Ethel, what do you think of' it?" Salndhursi‘ asked men-sully. "N so Pu asked aJubililtil)n ha was "ttdit '. Yuu you: lot or "lie/M __ hui v., "Oh yes; I remember now.--Mrs. Charlesworth has got into diftieulits over some wretched law business, and la muupglled to sell her house. What a 2in In seems, and such nice maple, I ear " "It is a very old story," Mr, Heath observed bitterly. "There is a .lysr.e sum of money in dispute, which as claimed on a young lady's behalf by ty. friends. You see, Mrs. Charteswoeth's gr?ndry.her, Marlin. Hay"- --. -. A sudden exclamation from Miss Mur- ton cut short the conclusion. "Why, you are talking about my very om! use. if I am right, then Mrs. Charl- eswquh and myself'must he relatmt.†“mu .are Miss Morton, plaintiff In .tlt.i.s. :uli.ttnf' asked Heath hylpleysly: “Why did I not guess as much before? Of course. Martin' Hay was your grqat- grandfather, and but for the missing assignment"-- ""al "Don at ' “‘3 in.. Itil/lt an: ".8!"- to en V my. 't 1 all his 10ndâ€? "vented "C L o Hal nurse I, " rm . Ptt't . rw - thno Rom Snr,.. I...Ill\ - we are °" (id iv coldpgh “wk-anal at the ,.'y.tcr' hblanketK r lady's name. no 117108 amass. " on (he previous "POD stormy (it that Frank's in.. / (New tsfrt,aii'e'te.t _ a likely to (and, “In", doc 'diiii7i'lt,, 1. all his feudal "Vented Papayaâ€! Ale A â€pita! nurse, I, n manned Ut term: fi,' (In? going to And at one one! tlu ' that 'le/it,..?, / 1311199? and ea.. t deal Worse," / tlayrs'. rc, I)". "And r, ' fith " w Iv StreF' "N. (1,5: almopt ""'en, I101. "UGC life!!!“ darkened faf. lam" ...» oped; w and the leath‘ aâ€; and on; be letuentupl, N ", ziqlly (lawn as may ted dampen. ' __ rt/r-f ' Him is doc, anettyork‘ot liViu "Nb u little Is'reveale'l. mrmittlng the" Obgupam “Wm who 'ttui. poriable mung it'),?)','; ' Von know / breathe all .tbe liii qr; " mutant- /ed taste may gemand.‘ " 'retqm- _ r..;; , 'A. â€$33? ' EASILY Atve,.., -1 and, My, pr t than ' a For, _ Mn- " actually going io abam r claim to all this money. and Atis. Clr.-rrietsivorty in take pos- There " no need to ask it your' 'l new†such an offer." " et IIs moment. would have "felted a. good round sum "5. Charlesworrh would . did not, for the sim- d knew full well that jh, 'uction of the an- F be _ her to accept. t be us enemy. '0 I," hough, even t f,11N All the Ptm HASH. Y ACCOUNTED FOIL , and/ Mrs. Ferry. Well, the idea! tte, I we 'a story in the paper of a man I nI_'II-, ",1de his' wife for' a p.pe. 'uln,‘ Hr. Ferry. 1'11 bet tiEr, "- ttr, H‘ha would not alh-v al I, the house. _ "u hell’s v Ihe, x name. [[9 be f/itfit/l', bank's G, ' r A 809;†w an, a the /2" at , a, / u l 513% dered I Elal_ allay? " Mor- led, it can- I’ll 313.. l I) m ONTARIO ARtiiCiiitEB TORONTO "e".Plu, 2iiilla, -wI Here is ride. 2, f a man Who stupid Mt Pe. youngest t was a woman ,t1tGtl"l.1 I to Mvmke ill no.. It appears he came down last night; and, on my Word as an officer and a gentleman. It: had met and-tetthd the whole t . before breakfast.“ 'Mr. Heath gave a glance at the Col- onel's doleful face and Iaughetralpud. It slack hi as exquisitely alaurd:that {In i'ltjifrtllt-le singularly blessed both as body and uta'e should rail at for- lune with the petulaneo of a child cry- tag for the moon. 1 The effect. is finite as though he were being implied around in a shawl strap, and the sensation can hardly be one of exceeding comma, tottt, tbe dog that is bred to respvui the dictates of fash- ion him pmgrpssetl Imyannd the: point uf considering his own mmmn‘renru. Ita shawl-soap mode of loculuot'mn is in vogue. he submits to it with the dig- nity and gram- leur viraractrsrize, his - istress's acceptatree. of Hm laonplirt .. -d the buutie. l rho new harness is-vety siutpie and consists chiefly of asimp (usually! over the dog's hips. another over his breast, met the fawhiml of the mime and the breaching that form so im- portant mfeature of. the harness u a bone. and lastly. tlte haadle a',tarrhed to the Itaraents, by means of which the mistress may carry her pet _ SUSPENDED; IN MIDhhft. As the bamvss is usually triumted with gold or silver ornamentation it is not a cheap addition to the outfit of a small poodle, tdw average 'rice bring 8510. The volor of the laminar is chm mm with retertrswe to the shade "t the dog's hair, and the jewel that is must becoming to aim or is his mis- treus's favorite is often combined with the gold or_nilver ovryunepta..1iop. "Nonsense, man. You can't have everything your own “ ay; and, besides the young people are not like a lot of soldiers, to be orderecali0ttt on par: ade. Anyway, you can set your mind at rest anenl Fernleigh. I have anole from the lady this morning; saying she' will be pleased to see you any sitter- noon. As 1 am going there after lunch, you had lwt.ter'call about three. I have Home business in the neighbourhoodand will meet you there at that time." _ A. Tiulo silvei-gray doggie is unass- ad m lungmisq qtudded iarl1lti"r"i'; while, a pet wit. shining. blue. Jvair..is more apt to evince a prJit-rence ior.diamonds The tiny dog of fashion is even more conspicuous an object than his richly mmned mistress when he appears in mid vollur set with diamonds, the ' ornamented harness and a tiny it of velvet or fur, also embroi- , gold. Indeed, the blanket is Ways worn ‘in this season. tor t is taught to imagine that d to insist on having his "ombined with his car- "a Lughagg‘n Griii,t"u-dGmi," Sand- hurst replied reluctantly. " I don't half like the idea. all the same.", "Of course you don't. What qra.n would, who has in him a spark of kind- liness or gentlemanly feeling? All the same. it seems only tight and proper, towards the lady that you should_go." "Very well. "l will Tune myself tol arrive there about. three, am} lonly hope l, you will not keep me waiting. 1.21mt beginning to understand the'feelingsi of a_man ip tlostrssion/' . .. l, A 'temdrNy'thu1Arramtt'mre" by Whirl: uln- t'astttonPbte "lurch Curries ller Dog in "or "act.. , Nu dog of 'tami(," and tlittinetion DOW' 119th)“: nimsou to i,?'. dragged 'ahouf at the and of a chitin, though the. chain he ot precious melatlg and Juany tirnvv, bejewelled. 'If he is at 'all up' W dat." in the matter of fashions' he .insists in being carried around in one of _rhe, new harnesses mat are. now at the very height at? fermion for dogs. cr Better feél them than the emotion of those driven out of possession," the lawyer returned grimly. "I don't. pr.o- fess to have any sympathy with you up the matter.-And now, as my lune IS limited, I must turn you out. Three ot9.tik, shay). remember." ', A , 1 With military punctuality. Colonel‘ t3andharst walked through Fernleigh gates as the stable clock struck the hour.' Hot and dusty as it was outside, the-sudden change to the cool green lawn with its shady ash trees and dark- leafed copper beaches was grateful and refreshing. The house, partly in sha- dow with climbing rose and starry jtes- samine growing round the open mn- dows and up to the carved oaken gables. presented a pleasing picture to eyes wearied with the contemplation of glar- ing roads and sunn meadows. Over all there seemed to hang the spirit of silence, broken only by an occasional bird-note. and the low mean of doves ‘resting in the branches of a yew-iree, ‘sotnbre against a belt of living green. l Inside, there appeared to be the same 1 graceful harmony, the same sweet sense iof refinement. a humanislng influence 1 borrowed from the presence of womanly Hove and delicaesr-ti fragrance of flow- lers in dragon vases. and china brack- ‘ets, with long/spiral sprays of foliage .hanging far down the dark polished walls. An open piano filled a corner; in an alcove, gay with summer flowers stood an organ piled up with music. And into this pleas’ng picture there leame presently a more beautiful vision istill. asliglil fair figurein titwt, mourn- iing. relieved by white lace ruffles, at the wrists and throat; the sight. of _iriiiei' caused the Colonel to rise from (his seat and render homage to the lshi‘ine of beauty. " You are Colonel Sandhurst.. l pre- sume?†she said in a Near sweet voice, looking at the, some time into his face with her beautiful violet eyes. "1 Sim Gladys fharltys_vortlr." . The Colonel bowed 1'igain, and mur- mured sump platitude in .whielt the words " honour "and pleasure" were Mode audible.' Old soldier and man of the: world as he “as. he felt r; hl-y‘ange sense of awkwardness and (3011quon It1 tle, presence of this simple English girl DOGS CARRIED IN-GOLD HARNESS. (To be Continued,) le ti u vs, however, a dit, iq in order. The "I a satchel in- he “purpose. It it dne side. " ia upon v or ar-' _ “glen wire _ F of L A Arelash collier named Thomas de- iclares that he is the heir to the Dryw- ‘ma. estate, which is worth $30,000,000. s and to $15,000,000 lying in cluuwery, and {has begun a suit to recover the pro- i perty. ROUND "if WW WORN. WHAT IS "oma.oN INTI’H. FOUR _ A CORNERS OF THE GLOBE. Old and New World Events of Interest Chron- Icled Briettr-mterestirtg Happening. ot Recent Date. - V P" . _ France has 38,518,975 inhabitants, m;- cording to the (-ans'us taken at the end of last March, an increase of only 175.- 027 since l801, and of 2.99.073 since 1880, The population of Paris is 2,536,000, an increase of 88,000. The' increase in towns of over 30,000 inhabitants is 327... 000 since 1891. The number of foreign- ers has (leciined, being' 1,027,000. as cum? pared with ’1.ll§.000 in mm)". Tlic,' m partly due to 93.8161" naturalization laws and partty to the ill treatment, of for- my! Foikmfin- T . _ Euizot’s threo gr3at'-trraniitwms have been expelled " the-German Govern- ment from Amuse, where ihiif were spending Christmas wiih mm grand. fiither. M. Scls'uta1u:arger, at Gut-hwy- ". . The yqung men had m.ade vmts 'musiy without m.oltsla1.i0.tt to M. mlseryer, who Itir a rieh manu- V .. and wim arT..w.tef. the German . a,, meagure ls Itollovad to'he a _.' of apnepn account of the _ '.-, "W havmg t'hpr.n.r'reny'h .. .r i' 111-1“tu on attaining the. l , his Lrothars had thaw. 'tre- . Major Guhbins has taken the place Lord _Henru .Brudenell Somerset, Queen Victoria's Hnnorahle Corps Gentlemen at Arms. It will be known as the "Diamond Jubilee†of Queen Victoria. The Prince of Wales has settled it, by using the phrase in a public speech. Great Britain cannot find enough tall men for the Foot Guards, so the stan- dard of height has been reduced half an inch, to 5 feet 'dl-tl inches. at Havre, ha,, just been made a knight of the Legion of Honor, having, as the. decree declares. "exhausted the whole series of rewards given by the Depart- ment of Marine for saving life." He is 74 years of age and [ms saved forty- six lives, th., first in liri0. lb. had al- ready received second and first c/ass medals and the grand gold medal of honor. In contesting the will of a Parisian old lady reeently ovidenee, was put in that she was in the habit of pulling fresh fig leaves on the statues in he: garden every gay. in summqr, and in winter of pmvuling them w.ith cotton drawers. She “an [out] of being drawn through lhe, country to.wn where her sunuiiifr J.'ysi_tl.etu'e gals in a whegiluir- row. distributing penntes to the children that Islie'ered her. .She was shrewd enough, however, to increase the for- tune left, her to 3,000,000 frances. M. lkxiacour, a keeper of the Com- pagnie Trtuvvatu'antique's landing stage Heiiirioh Gatlas, who in fleeing from, A report Prussia? political persecution in 1848 of the 13riri was wrecked UH Iro,'igolaud, and spent (tilde. the m 'the rest oi his life there, marrying 3.5012158 in the native, gullintitiigk â€mains views, and lset has mad: watching me iigils o Lirds over the! k . isiuud. liay. Juslysie.d at the age of 8331? tl? horse His ccllevtiou UL .iiugratqry birds is in'HeSm’lN uf lu the South Ksuisingiun Museum. Irrpracernen1 N hem the place 9f Government Secretary My)“. Terrible until the lingual; gave up ILrrqroiand.l' EM" “M Mr. Justice Chitty has just been made a Lord Justice of Appeal, in place of Lord Justice Kay, who resigns "Rim" count of ill health. Juana? nutty rowed stroke of the Oxford crew In three races with Cambridge. Kaiser \Vilhelm, has designed the tower for the German Protestant Church at Jerusalem, which will he cogmpletetl by the end of the year. .lt will cost $60000, and is built on}! gm) framed by the Sultan lu King M illiam I . in. the sixties. . Mr. Herbert Spencer, who has enn- sented to let Hubert Ilerkumer paint his portrait; the lumney ttaving been raised by public subscription. refused right. years ago to 'let, Millais paint him, wishing to protest ngamslv the abuse of subscription portraits. ' On theuea.sion of its 150th anniver- sary the Aberdeen Journal boasts that it was founded by a fellow apprentice ot Benjamin Franklin. The first. num- ber contained an account ofythe. bat- tle of Culludvn. The Journal was a weekiy till 1870, when it Immune a Cun- servative daily,' ' _ Everything is being made ready in Engiinduo smooth away the conflict betweett Mr. Chamberlain and Cecil Rhodes Mr. Fairfield, we Under See, re.tary tut. thy Cplkmiul .0eptyttnyyt, who, by h.is Immy warning. [rd My. t.'hanfrrerlair.1 .tu interfere and: Jlie .h'rmesnn ranch-ls onnuutyvd to be down "ith nerirtytW. pu-mrnlum, and utiai 'ca, twrytfruys, to.'appear before the South Atrrus Cotnmission. - ‘An Epidemic of,madness his broken out in theim lioquerm quarter of Paris. Nine, patients in the Tenon 'Hospital Were sieized with the mania of greatness ill twos,dayt.s, imagining themselves the. Czar, Napoleon L. -thy Angel Gabriel, eta, while eight pagans outside the hospital we.r? takgit into vustody ptr lunatios by. the police in one day. Emil) Pasha’s will, leaving his pro- perty. to a daughter by his Abyssinian wire, has liven deplareu'vulid by the Su- preme Cort of Berlin, It was contest- ef by a woman who had bought up the .ritry.ts..of a__Turkish woman chiming to be Emm's tirst and only legitimate, wife. A British gunhoat, the Landrail, re- cently mu ‘doMI a iupicleat stgumer at I'orillami. 1'he'Atlmiraity refuses to pay damages on the ground may a. cott1t-zt1arutil having found the oHi.ttr of the walch on the guniet.responsjb.us for the collision,. "ytnpensatiou must be sought for from him. _ England is about to change the sys- tom of carrying the gunners of field batteries by mounting them on the off- Side horses instead of seating them o.n the limigcr looses? of the guns. This system was in use forty yearslgo and was c.othttie.miltf in cpnsequepce of the experience 1n the Indian mutiny. of in of .__...__.'_ ___-. '"m"i_ ‘V ‘V _ ' "-' I'L" s, FWed1Q " . -. V. . --t . " ( F I . to il brrse mm of 25.,571,.atipeed of lumen" ji'ia"'ee,-,- tv,,','.,.,?,,'.? 1i,'C,l'"/,i, 22.41 knots was ohlfmled. No rerun! of 'r/ar/rc-fir, mean H“; “(G-or.“ "l inâ€. I [the coal 1"'1iyjl'lli'i',n, "ill (a,l,t,'.',u, "diseased." The Fun-Illan-.l',u! h It In swan n, n sum . a; f J l' l . . a :..,' i'., C, 4m" oxpeetaiios of the .l-'rititih tt'aVtxl 1'eytt', bemt “IE†hr '01 ' In I authorities. They gave ylsaistivaily 1hel a . same mean of speed, slr'?:"'. know, mu;- . ' . ' .'. f , the measured course. out. while! r!.te. t .:" .-'T"r.f'.ereu"r: . Powerful wprkod at: IM?? horse Pre.m.r (' U f ', ' J." _ I, - at this period of her maL, the Terriule l CHAR TABLE mmm. attained the mm- and with 13.509, , Tra 'rc, A - _ _ _ . She AuuluuuSm-ou "t Wt." Knob. “In. 2.1.522 "out Mower. I A report retwiced of the recenl trial of the British ii_rtrtored cruiser rer.- lrioi, we most formidable ship of her lungs in the World. shows that this ves- :sel has made a. remark-aisle (word and .‘placgd herself in the lead of all the {vessels of heavy armor and great dis- ’plzlcemenl runslrucled for any navy. [The Terrible is regarded as tlw great- 'est ship, Math for speed and fighting !combined, that has how launched, and. [with her sister ship, lllt' l’mwrful. wilt make a pail: uueriuaihul tug. any of the great. naval. powers litl'tratl. 'l n and ships are.ea:-h over .500 fee; long and have engine power atimsst equal to that of the Campania. They any " Ptsvs'g- fut armament, itlltl are 1rro1cu'ltul ',tt a degree that praiuicalty makes Lhattt nfs-class Iratiles'mpts. The VI)“ of the Lwo vessels hm luau aim.“ 'o'4jJ't)0,0oo each. and they have l,eett l‘('ll>llllt'lctl in a rernarkahle short Lune. l On the first. day's trial ltte 11-min! shows that-wt} h “.000 horse puwa‘ no '; attempt was magic Io swun- very tthh‘l speed. yet. the amp run along oasi!y and i came up to “hit was cxpervtul ol hm. 3 She drew tweNy-six fee, turxxztrtl and" 1wenrywig',ut feet aft. With it)! revuluttuqh starmurtt mull 103 port the imam ittdtt-nzmt horse pow- l er was 15,493 for Ini' thirty hours. and , the spivd of th, ve.sel, as take-n during [ three" hmus’ run on th,' measu’n-d that-4 5mm. “in slith) under 2f knots. tui spite of the ship tr-ing 300 feet lung one was turned .tn a very minnow] space arid iiys1'utrt.u.ti.tl.it on her routâ€). with a raptdity whtuh would hatchet-n impossible with u single NN'ew, mitt which was, the officers (hutght, tic-4 ceieihted' 1" the 'screws Lurning ilk-i ward, n Ler'fci. that has 1eentudiii.sitstt I fur the first time in the. Terrible and! Powerful. With 112 revolutions 1291-1 minute starboard unit Ill port. and a' to" a! horse power of 25,572, a speed oft tiitytsioz.er-'-urfU ,irarrssrr"h" Ln t"Aou".n" .to-.his attiv, and cqur- this In“! lat-r It Is too late. Sash and." Door Factory. Having tso1eteiiour New Factory we are now prepared Clerk-r. 'te.lsy th" papers that Mr Witter} is [mpg Itil.' 'tpqyxiod.‘ '3. “â€"150 ‘FILL N'h ORDERS PROMPTLY. We keep in Stock a huge quantity if Sash Doors, Mouldings, Flooring and the difreru I amber, Shingles and Lath always ., In Stock; _ UUUJD, ar""'"""'-""")"" - -- -77, U ant Kinds of Dressed Lumber for outside sheeting. Our Stock of DRY LUMRE is ‘vesy Large so that all 'ord can be filled. _ ARMURED CRUISER TERRIBLE. iitiriti,' FifEEL' Iltlltt I no youavicum? HueJou 'ott, hope? Arts youomwnmww iuuititure) Kasyom-blood boandiueasod: Airi, '9unupweklcnocs', tji.rtt,i,','v' llwhm‘, Treatmont In] rum you. What it has done tor c'thern It will do " you. consylt.ttiort Free. No matter who has troated you, write tor " Lam‘s! opinion 1‘er dfoleatt. Charges reasonable. Books Free -"Tho (ioldvn Monlfe'm" 1il!usttrat%, on Dlm'usvs :7 Men. Innlnsu postage, aceuts. Swami. Book on “mama-g. ot “‘nnmn" Frag . DFNO NAMES USED WITHOUT WRIII’EN CONSENT. PMVAYE. " 't.tedlttlmsqttt:thtt.o. No "PEER" boxes or envelopes. Everymng cttMidirtttUl. Question tist and out of Tram MOI! . . HRS. KENNEIIY ‘80 KERGAN, YOU HA VE SEMINAL. OUR NEW METHOD TtMMTltteNT alone can cure you, and malt“ A man or you. Under“. tttttue one? them-Mn income! active, ma Mood port“ so that all gamma. blotehos and ulcers alsappear; the nerves come strong as steel. no that nervous- noâ€, bashfulness and 'ytstynu'oqer, ulsuppear; the eyes become bright. Um {nae full anti clear. energy returns to tho bod; ' and the moral, Physic“ and sexual systems are invigorated: cl drains cease -no more vital waste from the system. The various organs bocnmo natural and manly. You, feel yourself a mun aud know marrlago cannot no; a. (allure. We Invlto all the "ttiteted to commit. u! J' eonildenttttllr and tree of charge. Don't let attacks and faklrs rob you. ot your hard earned dollars. We acid cure you " Inpay. 34 t HAS YOUR BLOOD BEEN DISEASE!†wou'RES GUARANTEED OR NO PAY! . Thousands of young and middle 5ng men are annually swept to a magnum-a grave through EARLY INDISCRBTIONS. EXCESSES. AND BLOOD DIS-BASES. It you have any at the following symptoms consult an Wow tt to too IBM. Am 70- nor- vouo and weak. despondent and gloomy. specks before the sync; with dark etreles undcr them, weak back. kidneys irritable. palpitatlon ot th8,hnart. bashful. dreams and losses, ttetiitnettttty urlno, pimples on the race. or“ sunken. hollow cheeks. curewnrn exprcsslnn. poor memory. liteless. dlstrusltul. tact omrgy and strength, llrod morn- lngs. mallow nights. changonblo moods, weak manhood. stunted organ. and promo- ture decay. Donn pains, halt loose, sore throat etc. YOU HA VE SEMINAL. WEA KNESS f 'lislilfsllli9IE,, sll,hil?,lllilldl,, EN N E F. D or' [1151']; l. A NERVOUS WBWKo w.. G. ttii. McKECHNIE The New Method Treatment is the Saw-ABUSE. emsszs. VARICO- cam. CONCEALED DRAWS. STRICT- URI! cum. sypmus. STUNTED Putts. L057 MANHOOD. tMPOTEN- CY, NERVOUS DEBILITY. UNNATU URAL 'NSCHARGES, ETC. Greatest Discovery of the Ite roe CURING THESE DlsEASES $liltil IN lliM foe h Dunk. let ibul worry 1 the old maid caller. sh t . . . ' "‘ r 1 ongro“ 11: o" . " m I'djike to know'vrko is ,inmiu, mo these anmymous 16tters, said the head of the firm. And my: 1M asked th..- porlnr. A "y.ttt:rfi?ifiiiit1 any signature. of . . 17-‘v‘. y"yre'." 111.1st h 09;:- I‘J'Axve’] In Wu They'nll te'll men stir, tho:,1hulthe little tlarli: of me. Pri: HOPE FUR STK‘KINU Tft I'l on weeks. Mike, perhaps the P40.- w his name Bl atl tt.ter.ysttittrri)io {and mo- CANNOT CURE OF 'I'HE‘ “mun ny sEgpdture. of th? (bird one I Iipg is "iv.' “an! you. re ,ponded will duul..Lk-.u, ME wii tttr' Iloe If he 1,1. In orders 'r- 'dll,'.' Parliamon on March ll The tstrike mined In: In The Bum reported to Mr.John , sidcm ot :1. The Horm- nun . .l linemen Ru er. have struck well. Blue w ht ton I‘Ilmil 23.51 The sum: day. om [run been mum " in couside that thew " il the Quebec L, Immigrants in Fund: la Tim mom [mailed in m Sn intrs Haul Wiuta miles In frozen I The " (Tut-pun) one tuid {HE EEWS many years At a meeting I " on TltuouUy I to can the Hons of February. Mr ll. Banner; that. and â€up: slowly I'O'CUVQ‘I'UM ot danger. Mayoc Uortis silver minim term of 0mm ' NE VERY LATE, WON. Is The Uonlldwu twick, winch ran ledge, Nova blind! di-eared from wanting Ike-n AN Oust Britain. tt " Pam " tin M-test to: a... The Spriughill I lulled, and the 1 the men whu we in one slope of ll The Ottawa 1 Pedant ion of I u Alum Laban In [about with n Hami Briekhyrrs 'P: London are on st tiasiUs gefusied to posed by the Tog The qurla'n-yt " Inâ€), of that ed In the like " Wednesday “Ink The directors: Fair, (Nun's. V air grounds Ind mm building dm met. Mr. James std nun ttdiet,',:'. l tw L draw- 20UJ, and in: Thr- Profil." on mime tsccruing ernment during u to seventy-sin m A cannot nan a fork into the ed McDonald in on Wrdmriday. the prison of is " shortage of dinooverod in County and 'ie, Treasurer was Campbell. Hon. Sidney he has (minimal Premier Laurie vimion be spent ttirtuiar I'Plehr. Feb. " mung " Premier Lauri! British CoetnulAi4 agueeintr the expc wen more Canadl ing forty person aligning r col smug products. f: Capt. Cull Army. In ' mun-ms." mitted be in. rink in Pilotaae vomm St. John. Sydney torts hue- horn ' ‘overnment (can during 1896 whi under the slatut mteide the Olly. .0 leave their be! men stolen. Jame-d Buckie. G. T. R. junctioc for 80 years can way. and Robot freight departm: been dimmed. The. formal a Creighton as B' place on tuturd The battleship in commission It She will so to 8 ' It is said the! to he made Du right to mark , gut. ll - Sir Don Id Aul High trunkinio! sum of five hull dish (amine fut The Mon Jared [In ll "In; 011ml strike [male . us thre (‘hall o, has In}! Mail " summer HUT! New tun. Ill out“: 31.641 ru wk ttl II“ ll Git EA'l M 'l ugluu speeki hildre! had M CA N mptr for sum. u " Iro ll ll INN on!