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Barrie Examiner, 27 Jan 1898, p. 3

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. Reports .l-`run The. 0l_-I Cauntry Are V':l':Y - Encouraging. . A rapoit to H118 Dominion Agric.-u_1tur A Departxxxnh ifrom Lond"n,~Ex_1g., r9- 4 `_ gardimg !_:1m_bnt|:er tmde, says':-1 hei:4 ` , has been a fair dxe~ma.nd for Australian Z butter during lm i)ab Week, -especijzl~ . " ly for butter at al 19? `price, so as'to brigtig. a goat}, profit when` retui`.ed`a.t : .24. cents.` Prices` arefsomexvhat easier. _gmid_'v_vhime some a.gseu~ts--a. re se11:gg_ t-he.`Ln, ehoipest ybxfaindg` at "2o_1-2 `t7_q,21 o.uts_.. biihers are fi`gh;tii_ag hard `013 -5311-Zcents, but _t.hosa who 8_r8.seIIiin=g`-.l'd,`\ve,st win wisn in the tu.gV sale. u.qd'succeed; in ' .Io1vje1`mg prices, as well} as the. pockef me {they AiiarnIm , is. ' lowermg p1'LCS, 118 wmr as we puclsuus ' of the Amtrul , -1 Ain't_heV North of Engla`-Ad {very good.` demand, for` `CamFadixan~'. creainery ;but~ tar, and in Manchesmlz choicest ;qua1- ` ' "ties. .h9.v blguvght from` 211142 to 22 '3-4 v cexLts,;w);ohesa._le._-,lthn1:.L_axgeading the 5 pzigcg for title. A.ust1ja1'ua:n- ` `my, `JAN. 27-. mos. CANADIA.Nf}.3.U'T rf'ER. yvuznn vv an u u, I ('.|_Yo.Be COnti`x'1uet-ii _ ~ _ a`|`zsA'1'nx as uunu ABRIRTERH, Soliriton in ight Court 0 ' Justice, Notifies Public Conveyance: (meal: Over Bank of Torouto.Barrie. . Money in mum of 6211,00 and upwards, to Oily Keauze~ tnej c..a:...:..-..`... ..a n`....... r;:..~.._ Vu gnu " s$C oF"Z:m}"i". -- auwtlulaliltluuhnudu-Tupy umvmusoqu an am. me for Twoutylqul. Fx-an the Chathbm Qanner. ___ 1 AL, Everyone living inAaud amund the vLllae.of`\Vhaatlei kuuws l{'r.k etar Sippe,\_Vhn hashes 3 msident ofthe plabo for upwards of` twenty yea-rs,_ " am who duiinf th whafe` of that period up` in last` year was an 1,-Onatant. suiforertroln acute rheumatism mm- plirawd by athe: troubles until he was wnrnalnwst to I shadow. At the age of txmnty ha the 2131; New York Vobunteera, `and aim: beinga. nmmm; (xi that orgmiizutiun for three yeaxs. he johled the New York L`a.vaLry undse:'ved mu-ough Hm win as` thera~ ' l:9ll:nn. H0 book part in thse his- 'txm.-. batties at liuJl'a Run. L'ream- inksburg. Cyxlpopper. em, . and `a\t. one tune` rub eighty miles at. a. ' stretch. carrying uispatchm thruugh the enemy's Limms. On unumer ox*a'u)n, he was on horsebamk for four days `ithat such hardshhps left him. as they `MM f.hnn.suuuI.sz nf nf.har4=Lwit.h :1 \V`l'8(`.k- and. fun nigahxa. 2u1rLj.t is little, wonder llellznn. Ho part in the 1113- " ' JAPAN ,`-PREPARED FOR I AR. Q.`.'PPI191. at The London St. .l'g.m.s' Gazette. com- ::alE: l?.mc.a1'ryingelLgl.il;)xt?l:;:3 tlxill-Eng: memmg "Wu" H de51 -uh {mm Y0` `tlne ocxalon, 110113135 .5Y1I1'8 111119 3 116111 05 111119 w_aa o_n hnrseba_A:k_ fur Japanes warahlpa will leave Japan ln l`3:gt%E%; :9%*fe;: 1;i"';: t`:; the course of a. week for Clnnese wu- ` `Ip \ , Y . at ` . , Jclld t.lmusuuds uf o(.hers,wlt.l1 a wreck- hers 558" _'I9 Pm 18 pr`-_)'p`1md. for {ad umgtfitutlon. While lntlx army war. That. urn. nutshell. ls the'neWs '88 it result 019001` 50011, Mid 9914111 from Yokohama to-day. and it; is really` `g\\'ox`-gals \va.ter, he was attacked with ' l f. - { J . . the gdinjrhoeu, whisch assumed a chronic t`.h_. `list n" mm W `"_1. ffonn. 1`.hEs of course,greut`.y w:-'u2:enedn 598111111118 0-5 U19 Ch1118-93 011511 It "i himl 111111 *1 re `:3 33! l11.j__)'_ 110 fh6i__\vu.s obvious that (he Japanese Govern- `zpilllll and terrors 1'lleu:na.t1sm. To t had tel h:_ . _., lncpmnssgpnxlentr pf` _tl1al3a.11ner llesuidz l mfmt. S . egrupdf c:::f:l:t ',I nver expected in ba'n3v"'Bf.tr'1'`j`m 1? _ }`: ` `` ` ``. ` ` ` 1 `T Lgulga mm. as 1 had nu-`W1 gcnfgg `bf: whenrmoblhzmg U11} army or navy. lnxndicinns Wllich l)wug'l1t _me no te_l1efl 1`lw.t', is precisely what it has been do- - `?ltITa ?i `il3w`X`f 312;. .`.`,`. 2 `W 1*` *3 ."*-*` .* `W * T could eat, but -lllttle. .1 \\:1.s not `\l$'t_`mmt_mnthBf may -`(ft bl: E eha` {only troubled with" vrl1`euma.tusm. hut; L "1 N *5 11 0 1 9 mm ` pat "l":i`s "-?x7:Is' sul)ject to fzlierl-t-Annent means that the status quo in 111118` SD9U5~ ' and 9-'3 01'-1191 W119 :Cl1nu._. so f8.l`.lL3 Manchuriu. and Coreq. .1 ' ,: . .-ll:ckl- - - ::?; L3,.E`i l\I;':l1'lE10 2232. 29311 353;. are w<=rueL men not be unerqa by ;gat my Swmhclh at which times fo0d_E Russia ' or any combination of" e -lwoulll prove loullxsome to me. Myl Russia's. allies. in defiance of" Great ; kid11Y3 `L130; t1'0b1'9d "19 Erelmill E"}d_: Britaixxnnd Japan. So long 8.3 the de- : Se::,e(.,:?l)ye.teel i: len(ler's `pull :-y is equality_oi op1;ontnn.. 1 pow much Ievmlur-ad during lhoselongl 11! U1 0111111. 1110) M6 111 fl PW`-111011 1 and weary years. Ab0l{l3`i1_)'0111` pug; to enforce their claims." vc .v ' 5 . ' J lJ`ms svrmma. L-lt_:h.'1tI begun weir use-1 Iter I had; '.l`l1e`St. James` Gazette also gives 3 5`1 `f`*' 1" X3 my W1""i" had dc pmmincn"-e w. zL'li.<.t of the` ships in 1 cr'ez1.=.e,cl.:m(l Iwas ccn.~,l(lerz1bly beLl,er.- L} J " _ . .. t . _ _ Later, lzhrough ucunlinued use of the. _ 1 `'``1"*``j`'5 _n" 3' _p'`m13'~ `"1 '5 r`p'i1l5, I C0ul(l`1lf. sleep and fell: a.sable_1mmenb`$ Tlghllng strength. and says: 1! tuwork as Ihzul (lama t\\`enly`- years_.-l<)ve4n with Gzjeat Britain a mere Si {"1-~` I mw [961 we `Lad -5tr"`:' and sympathsliu onlooker, it _is probable t 1l- any of myold c,(_)_mrtulasj.~)ee tluszuld 1! are zilflicbal I would urge -thm lotry J"`P`1 1.d" nish `"3 bf the R-5"i`"` Dr. Willi:Lm,s' Pink Pills. . Zand German wzxrshllps/eusl; of the Suez .\ u nnnluuiu uhn-uvu Hwnl` nr \'\'HHnrn' l nrrnul in clsnv-I` nmlnr (Ev-sunf Rrilnlnv Ur. \\ iLl1:im,s rink fills." _ . An analysis shows that Dr. Williams` Pink Pills couiuin in ucondr.-nseil form all lliuelenleuts ne(:esszu'y to give new` {life and ricliueswtu the hloo-.1, and re- store Bhallered nerves. They are an uml`a.ling's1' for such disvuses us locomtitor ataxia, partial paralysis. St.; K Vil,i1s"(l:1`1ice, sciatica. neuralgia. rheuw maiism ,nervo_us >1)el1(lC1!0. the after e\.EfQUtS' of la, grippe, palpitation of the heart, nervous morslmtion, all diseases _ ' depending` upon vit.i.a.led liumors in the blood, such as scrofula. cl1ro_n,ic erysip- irregularillies, and all blood. (ml rz-`siore the` glow of health to {ale and sallow cheeks. In mun` they effect a rn.(licu.l "cure in all vass` arising` from inenlal worry, overwork, : or excesses of whatever nuturef ! ' l i ( 1 : ( l , elas, etc. They are also aspecific for ` _ troubles peculiar lo fema1es, sucli as . suppressions, forms of w'ea-lmess. They. build up the A I'll-aim-ct.i1 bf _a III-("Wax-' over the Chinese ! Ditliculty. ' . l The London Dnfiluy Sta.n(1mrd in an ed-.. i:toria1'oi1 Saturday pre.se.nd;s what is presumably '_tha offin-i a-.1` "Conservative , V il\W of itlm Cllrimese situation-. It s.ays;`- u A ....'1.m o.'n-an`; nf Hm um-nnrm.` Q-A` ..l'.-" - ` i - . _. A calm sway of the siriuation- as .` ' l-he-xiBi.'3-0n-Ul.'. spot sca.roel1y,encoura,ges' the hope that, {}{__tlgr_5 mere. lapse of time . everythiimg will 'a.rrwnge itself. Russia and Great 'Br~i=l,ii:n~:ire now in` .0. posi-' 4 tion in wlxivclh itizis clear that one or tlioliiier will h8,'V8 ii) give ivuy. ` It" ` ouht not to bo_-G1~aa.t `Brietziini, -Ifour : ` l3`ore-ign Qffixaeioxrthis. occasion p-emnits ` l tbs threats orfthe Cza.r's'Clmrga-di'Af- * ; fiirres to ooerce the Tswmg Li Yemen imto mrejecfciun of Ol1.I`l'z8I`ll]JS,bl]eI'8 will ` : be amj will to -om` hnfluenceaib the` Lm-. T ~p6r'ra:1 cd11i"i;. "It is 1`1T) c"l2li5=,"fi1'st.- but it`:-~ .a is unquestionably the crucial trial of strength. _`St.-Petersbii-rg has chosen; ' l L the ground and thrown do-'n_the clm._l- 3 E Ian-ge_.; . . `Hm Rh::nAn.rd. r-nnl.innimr. suivs ithlitl Ianztre.-;. * V v 4: `like S_tzmdu.rd, continuing.. says that I _ there is. no lzmk of`me:ui's for asse1'b~. ihg in action `the principle that" has ` _bg4?.n somxequivocally expressed in the 7 -words: If necessax_`y, at the. cost of svar;/"."utfergg1 bx Sir Michael "Hicks-; I K pan isJsta.ted to be actiugjn concert I with le Uniwtd-'Stz1tes during the dip- i L Lomatix: struggle \AVi__th4.-h&7l.`STf`Li . `Yam'on'. ._The="\hii2*fiL `strngth. `of: the V two States interested`. in. ma.i'r`1ta.ini,ng` inu`A`ui'h`}R;-Vtmll mm iEnvn.'F\'\iF\7xI'm- Beach, -`recently , and concludes:--"Ja.- 3. CWO ataggs _]_gl.B1':.'5ubu_ Iu. muuufu-uu_.ug `- =_ mofa te .s;t`a:ExTs:"i&?w?`i`jcfVvIre1fnT;'* Wing. If, .1tnhnppi_ly, `the-Iquestion of .3 .im1stery~.ha.s}t;o be _decidx=j1g by force, ! if: is hard to 8.60 `how the p [icy of co1n- !. me.r_ciTa.1?libarty_p.nd.equalritxcan be"; misbed."-' V V mwniu Inna. Annxsmns as-5 ` 0nmu.-N-I.ond'on and Canvliin uhnmlpen, l08`Bny Bfreet, Totonto- s " W Talephonimh J ,._,__ __ Schombormsntqrdnyn. : ' B. E. Inwm. B._A. Jno. Ktma. ILA \ Tie |_g(`7_l!j_\g a _,lAfa1'I v;Iv4 , \ . .961 `Mg i,-'1 BRITAIN AND nussm.` 'n1ri:T%VLA_`ng3a2s.'_iif`1=.:r.o'y\_c1i2. [ms mm min am} vmc Ann fr7ix`*si1In our : Iona wnsuxrs. `).. . Mcc_A_anw. mun aMcc`Anm.' . W HBABBISTEBS. SDLIUITOBS. _ . ` ; 00NVEYANCERS.&o. Dlgzzmr Mccnmxv, Q.G.. F. E. P. I m.r-:nLQ.C, J. A. _M(UAn'mY. D. 0. Muncmsou. - BARBIE. _._`,, ` V , Mccmhy, Pcpler. Mccmjthy & Duncan, , zglliston and Creemore. `- . Mccnrthy. Pep1e16Qbould _& McCnrthi. r: a ` Mmw In Lnnix nt'Lowm3t Rates Japll In Immense hwe:-- its III} that Ibo Ina-ulna Pulley --Quill Dllps mu In Kilo-(ital II! III Wu . Cloud: luau. . A despatzch fnn_\Ykoh&mn. skys- A eet of nine warshign will legwn in thmeouraa of a week for` f.`h2neso wu- Ers. the Mikado previously inspecting` ` the Yashimu and the Fuji. _steel bdr- bette ships, of 12,450 tons. dispauemant. n....L\.... ` ' ` L....,.!_..... ..u...4..l ...\-..u.-.uu.- W..- .....,.., ... ......... ......... ....,............-. Decives have Lean issued appointing Lieut.-Gen. Visqount Kawakami chief "of stuff. and creattgg u auprems nui- tary adsory Munil, ` consisting of the Marquis Yamagzyta. Marquis Oys- ama. Marquis-Saigon and Prince Ko- .__-s.... Jai11-es' ships the Japanese navy, pointing. out its ` immense ,.--"Eve!n (mere ` on1ooker_,` , could; finish off `all i o even including the Pmveiful, has nob ` i | and Germain warshigxa /exist; email in 5.11011`. order. Great Britain, a. ve:&se=1 in the North Pacific capable of st4i.n bzittlb line against three bia-ttleships which Japa.n- posscssea.' T1. --..,._.a ..) u...i. r......... 1... 1... '1, LSVKWO IJILU llCl:CD3Ut.l]` l.l.|,Ul1UJ- 1; :_}:`RENC'H SHIPS EOE CHINA. 3f A speci:;,l drsspatch from Paris says; 3- i orders have been received at Cha~rbourg' _;_am__l Toulon, re.s'_;1x3cLiv`ely, to inune v `utely prepare the 1)'uLtTesh"xps-Bruxxtf amt Vuuban to reinforce the French ' `squadron in th,e'.a.LEast...,;, ,;,,,, ` ,, I`lm Rrniit is msbael vesskal of -1.754I squadron In r.u;e.1a.r,,Jgas ..,s,,,-,,,,, 1, The Bruix is 0. steel ,vess'el 4,754 e; tons displacemvanb. and 9,049 _indicu.Led ; horse~power. Her speed.-is estimated `at over-I8 knobs, and she carries 8." '-` cmw of. -nearly 4.00 men.` u '[`)m Vznrhn n: in n. sum! vassl of 6.2035) -n-vnuuunyu u um... uwln... ,, ....... ... - c-hased the iBrazi1i:n1- cruiser Ahreu. Aw` building on the: Tyne, for 370.- (ZOU. and hus also hm1g.ht; the Brazilian 'irQnnlu.d5 Deodoru. unpt Flogiano, xxjlxiuh V am constructing in_Fr:1ni>a. Agents , of the Spau1is.h.Governme1xL hznze been . 'u1~Lun~.lou trying to':u'ruuga for the _ pumhuse of Uxesmsgessem. butit is un- , derastood that they were unable to 1-, raises the necesstnry, money. unnn-\1n'rv ctxlnu urn) (`1I.n\I\ Ihis; xjeproytrfxl Jgpam has `pu_r- . I nag OLE Doal M108 vuuuuu, ; ' A'specia.L (Lspatch from Shanghai. 'd:xtd Frixiay,-says that F:ag1gg_hq,s purchased three Chinese steamers, and ` is trying to acquire others for conver- sion into transports. Acording to the same despatch the Japanese squadron. I sailed -from Yokohuka on Saturday 1301" Chinese wagers.` J ;The mopnihg papers comment editoriaily upon the menus- ing aspect of .a.`ffzi'irs in China. D- g-,;.spa.ti1es froun.I m-isvsay that the report` 1: ' is currc-,n.t_there thathichina. is` trying D. ` by the offer of high" inbereshto obtain -3` 3. loan without assistxnrza, and without Jthe guarantees `that Russia and Eng~ .- land demand. GERMAN SHIPS AT K1210-CHAU. ` A despa.t.ch:fr0IIn. Berlin , says :--'].`he Berhiner Nexmt Nachrichten an'nounEs' 1`va1'sh iq;s "axe,-;;81:_ii1_ V ismmdimg Kia>Clw.i1.L-ay, adding thah. "the exact site 02` the '1}0x`.`n,is-11bt yet _ if-ixezin :1-nd t_ha.t th Govrmnent intends .1. `i that the consizmmtiwu of the ommerciat `a `port sh-:i_L1 beg` borniepriv-we cI'JnL- ; 'pa.ni.e.s. 111,15" further` ibed that; one g:2.(xnnzx:m.v._ha3_8}e1LdN__b&n_[S)2In ' t 3 a f -` 01. -mea-my aw men. . xx _ '1`.h|e. Vaubam is a. steel vessel of 6,208` toms, ani 4,560 iudica,ted horse~power. Her nominal speed. is about 14 1-2 knots,` and `s11B'<:u.1-'ri-33 a. crew of 440 men, 'I`hn Ru-miv mm! Vnnhnn- Rllnd for a.n*1`snB'cz1rr1-as crew 01 mu men, ' The Bruix am Vauban: szuled for Iohinn. cn January 24. ' `Admiral do Baumomt; ' has been appointed Com- .mwn`der-in-Chie.f of Lhe French `squad-` Nada` t-l1a`far East, B-a will hoist flag board the Vauhan. A 'R1\A(`j[r d'3s:n:af.t-h` frmn Shannn-ha .i,. nonnnn noss. n'- A.. Bmmsrnn. SOLICITOR, convmzauomn _ MONEY T0 LOAN. ' Orrxcsa 2-Bank of T,oronto_WA3u!1dlng, Owen _ street. Barrie ' ` pa.nne_s. .LB_,1S 1`ll1`BI1'f51' Skamsu I.l.|ll.l_a one (. V:-eoaapzkn-y-.has_aixe1Ldv_J>e$n_C9rm - A immztrnr-.(*, tha`dncSks.' . v-60aa])Ln-y-.nesu_w.ccuu._\v_i _uuru_x;u;mn `construct ths`doc$ls.' . E .. LOAN PR. EEGPS NOT BR1GHT.""' 4; Aespatcn from. Pekkim. `says:~-mje ` pros`pec_ts' of the$Bri1;ish .lom;:; a.re.,not. ; bright." Thie British lmdapanese. Mine ; " istgfxs suje z Lc.ti`n;g' in_'4co_no'ertAi'n _t)m mp.t- 5 mg. mm `low: win he maxmnged). at ; 3 per_'6e-nix. and u;`L_Ll_ at par, _. mm-xv u6i;`:i:$;q'i.na:;-.. .; 4. '2' T *lI!tnon3'on - 7 `i. 1;:_x;si to 5' .. .. ,n.'1'--3A'N_A'rINe. .. VA ' {OUNTY CLERK, will be at his Office in the Court House. Ban-is, every`Satm'day. _ Reiidenogand P.O.. Cookstown. may naussm mg Mrs. Mary Mom. 260 Chestnut Itl'Ify}y l`omnto,`Canada. saw: I have-med` lung; {own Dyspepsia Cmje with sptemtl , _ ;j was qgbad with this dlseua thnt ` ` - would lie hours on my Bt0mlCh.0I[_` nu: ma zrmt min and azonl. `I III!) huh; lie" ltnmlClI.6ll)U' lug grunt pain agony. lllo` but severe pains In my back and `way uenn ly troubled with sour utomach, 111115 to be extremely careful what -[ah inf" after usln one vial of Manon`: -e.ia.Cur.e .a.m no. able .t9_,.eIt'3.n}'l int rlthgxxt distress `atho1'&ardx:' Isufi 4115. or years w a, sea - Ylueasuro U : be again able to em. ' desire. Thanks tovbluuyon." ' V ' .uL,u.. .. .. ` .z4-.1311: (0 D I gave ixgixne l cthmo. hours and enter!!! 1 hi V an. ce . . , _ M ' D pepdncnnpaultlvelreulnll `_ .. 1l:rn:c? .lnd{:uuon and uomel twain: ; an . ,,,,, . bgmy a cold up a few houu. Yuan _ Munyoxfl Uongh Curr Imp! ,-|\\\'exAtl.;`_liln:'a|25tct1rt!rtes_O and 1990011! Mill In unxolfl Kidney Cuz.|v`mIS!!f! II! ...... . ... ..-. . g !f:n:on`I Kidney Cunjpeen In tho hack.- lulu: on mint. I kidney disease. Price` 0; ` Mun)'on`|. Nun C|_ll9_lovl__ In any ...... -...- ... , anea'se'. Price inc; " _ ., Mun;-om. Nun Cum stops _nemun`eu CIQV ` bumlg up tnvgystem. Price . M\uu`on'u Hendnchp Cure atom hcadtdurll _ three mlnnteu Price 25:. Mun)'0l\'I Plla Olntnient poIXl_IelJ' wet I`\.\`` , [mum of pllen. . Price 260. . Munyoxfs Blnod Cure eradlma Ill lmpurmu J - at the mood. Price 25:-. Muu;;on'a`Fe1nnle Remain an I. his to all". WMIIED.` - - 7 Nu, gm -3. . }\"mnen`.` V Munynn luau in-U .-._...- -.-,_-...V. -,, , pmuen.` 7 _ Munymfo Cam-2-In namedlu never, tall; `ht Cuarrix Cure--pxjice 35.-aradlcxta the dual \ from the system. and the Camth `rattan-o-pa: 25c.-c1enuio and heal tn: pant. Munyon'I Aathma Belneqgu ` ' ' ltelnedlu mum in (BIN. Jnlnmea and cure permanently. 3).. H . uunymrs Vnuxlnu-.; _I may `rouge ugly Price 3).. Munyon`s Vitnllmrg I ml! tonic calm storm-or vim. strength in wen p_eop!e.. II. A :enarate,m'e toy nch_ d_lseu.._ At Ill awn`. `R. PALMER, SURGEON, .EY!.1 EAR Throat: am! Nope, 40'Co.`.leg'o Itreet,` --Sui door from -Youne Street, '1`oxonr.o.~ may he consulted at` the Qm3'an s Hotel, Barrie, .2henm_aond Friday, 01 every month (mm o II.1.u`. V . _ t7;`:'ai-" im neopm. u. separatonre for each dlaeu_c.',_ glm. mostly 25 cent: a 1101.`. Personal. amen zojro. Mama. :1 Albui stregt. Tamntu. Ont. answered atrium new cal auvlct: for any abuse. - - _ _ ` Ens p'ubua by u nauce siren me orcnatspmsnw sicutiia: wg Amexitm -[an-nit uh-nulnnn nf ma scIen%io bnnerm:xa- cmun; COPYRIGHT ' Forinfomwnnkntltme Huudhoolcw co ' MUNN & C0. 361. Bxmunnr. Saw You. Olalest. bureau" for securing pmenh_uxAmerlcl.' ,. Every patent. taken out by new is brought baton tha public given (me otchargutnho HI .9. . ...l,.'_f`.'.; Q A:m.4u:Awl - . man: many ` Dsmn.vA1',In'r8. _ av ->1-rv v-v-1'I'- -.--V -1.: on circulation of an? scienijuovn m'xa.. worrlid. S lundldl iuustntzed. No 123`!!! ray: man shou d in w than; it. .Wer 1y; . 1} I `gegu-; Y .:`-`\sivy2:~*'~=. .`-r` WM` ` `e'_ j.-; _ 3 omongoo .G`rr`nxcn_ QUICKLY. Writd:t041$.yftbk~ grlggvgl _11ll:`x?otrate;:1BopkoixnPatc:`nl3a:l;`r 0 rm 1) I` _0 8:. I` `V91! QPW ; made 3250,0003. sina u ? mugn.,.xgm . or model at yuur'invnIiT1d{wc , t1tl!' FREli.'b;iaV Am , $833x.ce3r2_`%xe+_:_.- ``` ``T v ` "r0bn.`bl'putetitab1e.. _ 1::-" - -` p No htgnhng. Eones1:`8e_x:Iio_e.` specialm cases-,rej ccced1vin otiiev ` toreigna. plicationsa-R%1fF.en able '1`. ert.|1im1mo.- pro` .ot:!V5\`-Prea3o. F . Honamb1,D.-A. 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Juan; at rnnnnna , L ms. somcxroks. _ - raonnrmsg mo 3-me. suyun ma Touenngng. Home! 10 LOAN. ' - `AI TIAKII _- u--. % , ?%m% :QusT16Vn G_aniAnnudI_:-_';f:ci.'sn tromj ' l 1 3 fu edit i1}:.;' ix `If ;~_ 35.000 thelmfggnmnhgrfpp sung by} n.. It . --5.. nu-at F. 0. P., Lon_dt$n. 'D lJ'VQl".1 A` & ESTER lIlHl'l`Ii`.NM Rnlipnn in Hmh AUUI.` IL OOWAN. .- g.,._ .1 `.5... - Onillia. ' Money to Loan at Lowest Rates _.-...... on. mass c.nufLsnn. min`-ma nni .n':\"l`nRS_ U. r., uuuuuu. - ..PHYSCIAN'.` $.URG11>N. &c. m: um NIGHT Browns DR. J. C. SMIT.~ . ...-.v..-nan . Ifnyglcnmzs. me. % ' '1g_:scI:I.usnous< OFFICIAL. M9-W :"*'_ _LYN ' uva AV 1 A145.) .) DI_nl- ' plumed lilacs. _ they were in flower were u tinie of Everywhere at Gneedieu was the! R ment of lilacs. In no other pupa did a. -they grow 'in'such lnxqriantzprofusion ii People ctinae to see the mm at Grace diet; as they go` to leek at thebeeehee 5 I.Burnhan1 and the chestnuts at : Hampton Count} They! were the great 8 attraction vor`m9.ny packs, and all the 3 country. round `was sweet. with their * -odor. In well laid 'out_gro:xnds, in col:- v tage gardens, in the long green lanesf * at Sveryeorner of the pretty streets, t _ in every nook where there was room I for a. `tree-to_grow on the path by Q the river. on the" reed to the woods, in 0 the meadowsyand. orcherdewhere they t had no rights to be. by the brook side, nodding. over the lron railing of the "e oldehutehyerd, were the beautiful tall I It `would be difcult ( to eey yvlmther. they were sweeter in 1 theevening, in the eunlight wet with`: 509'; or blown: by the wind; froni the time they lregan to bud until" the last Year dfopped` from-tee trees, they 1 made Gracedie 8 garden of Eden. I av land of delight. The children` celled ` them "The Prindn of Wales feathers." ` The elder folk. dated from then}; they 1 would say, `Before"the lilacs were out, 1 ,ii\l/hen _th,e_l,il,ec_e! _w,e1e`_in, hl,@n1.'_'4>: f7 "After the lileee had'fa.ded," The weeks` j pleasure to all. . ' mL:_ _,.,LL 1,. an .- ' Grim-adieu, for more thnn forty years. ` eighteen "years old; was a. quiet, gen- r-vwuunv -v man. This pretty town of Gracedieu, where ` I lived my` happy young life, is inithe .1 fairest part of Devonshire-where, the 1 land is green and feitile, although it borders on` the somewhere the green lans are like gardens,` and the hedge- `I rows full of. bloom; My father, the l Reverend John Chester. wag Reutor of I His chuych, an old Norman building; was very dear to him. 3 He . did not I marry until labs in life, and I was ' his only child. I re_m_en1l3er `but lit- ile of him. His name was held ingneat, lgonoi` by,the `ownspeople. my dear mother. whom I lost when I was . tle, unobtrusive woman: she lied :1 small use annuity.` My father had `not ~ ilbeen ulile to leave her anything; he had insured his life for a" triing sum . -which sva_i_nye$t_ed `fou.'..x'n_v benefit,` and which` brought me in 3 mod- est income of twenty pounds pe,r,an- In those" days the gold of the lab- grnum zfnd the buttercup was more to me` thzmttlm glitter of coin. My `mobhgr and I -thought but little `of money. Our expenditure was nite- within our incgome-thd true secret of V content. `I rememben n0`sordi_d cafes, no "bill s, no uneasiness as `quarter- ,da.y- came round; 1;.`_r_e_1nemher no u_;1- _ `film extravagance. . ' 117.. 1.-.: ......... c_...;...1,. ....,1 ..,.'.......:..l-, ,,...-...-...,-...., .. ...... .. , _____ ._. _ \. enough. Myjhother was a lover` of of every bird; .1. knew- t ieir haw-nts and" thei; habits. IL was ami1'mx\.~swith V the trees arid the long grasses, the wild _f.l;_zmnss_L1x,e.:s2,eds, by the river. the crosses inthe. brook; evry secret of `!;lies\veet country life was known to our house; and though we could not -. afford to enisertain grzindly as some gfvour `wealthy neighbors dxd. tewin ; ou .r .pretty_g:ujden Wvithv home-made * ca._k.s andx ripe . fruit, `was pleasant ` natum, and she taughlfme all she` knew. I was acquainted _wi h the name and loved` by me. Loking back I seen . l" simple`-hearted, happy chilg, wlioae? life ` Ff was a. poem. A51 Hm nnnni'nm`n a.` 'tf'as2`edv' is 21.14 nun V3.1 |t.ll.lIV(IErllL/On .. :3 had many frxejnds and acquaint- ances. in the town: - In the. summer afternoons; it was a. pleasant walk to . ..... ......I,l annal- 3 11053.14 ~As4;ho_openj'ngr`of a dagedy al_-' 9 most always quiet, so` my life, that was to embody a. tragedy, be(z'anAca1m1y, M likethe opening has of sozxeivsweet m-usical idyl . ` . . . ~ Fmm mv infsmnv until I was seven- m-uslcmmyl. - ' ~- j`_x__-_om my infancy until 1 1Vf.&,3 SI.-wen- beenl had passed. a ,pea.cf=u;l_, calm. u`n_- -Avaniffu nwigtnnn. $0! me__as cnauwnwn u..r,usu.uwuu. : 5Our11ves`were we1I.fi11ed.> VI, re_m'em-.- her no vaca.nt;.hours;:2'1T110,e`\V3l!9b5 1. 1 e Spent` in the woo_ds ancfby. t11e_rEver. ` were -not` idI'o., to me, ~ ,1` xvasgstoringb 'my..l1`es.rt=nnd Tmind" pmtures that ., Llasb;-me for! .ma.ny Ly`a.1;`s_ when ;-with ` lhuitngan` 91% I co_u1 isee them nolAong-.- . V K __as]_9&5my-eeventeentI3 birth"- the tenth: of 7 that a"}neV\ lifa _Wa.s opened 3139; 0::jtha_n6rnina&~~ras*'nvHh = ` `bxightmh=.hi1drn.&;:3:atester n .th- ..ien>n_mm .o;_t119_11 & ., is :;M.Io.ers., 1: 'evenEfU.1 existehce. ;_o\1tside Gracediu, and: built just, on T .the;borders_ of Gracedieu woods. Whgan` v- I xvasnf child `I used" to lie forlong .\_nu_mu$id will: be sq-grand. or.s sweet` `: r ' "On: 'H'r}nn -`um!-A uni. HNAH; T. rnm'em-- :.'1Vu.\ Lu ouuyuv hadlpass 5'. Vpeaciul, calm. 11;- \u.u_..-. 3..-. .~ . - v My `m'otI1er,`whent her` husloimd lied, went to-`llwraee at 8;` `pretty: little` Villa. 7 hours liitning to.` tho. fW.in,d among "the woes of thetorst; and wzhile -I .1iV.Q to me as t:hat.VvrhicIxitf.then.malde." 9-I; _LBQl\18. }mI &t-1e!_lOe to see` we .1uuV,V: i? I;- -a'vat.ched `they aunxisa: J whim. fl :mLttTah5; :tl1 6s.a.ma ` $1111 86?; 1 L L .h&f ffqmil L,1h001:'.t0-59' mu-L ` hood. _3!dZy21_no1:i1en?:spretty>ILt%1e:.hou.sa j `-.(}\kr_ ofl `qstg, `S; `; mRE ' " W `""'"'. nrm, ~--r-=-w . stunts Phat me get it to: you."__repeab_ed the 1 pa great Btrlnz and I ood nslde while he 4 ` `gathered the beautiful ylume I want- , and alltha . "I t ` . ,. to ML. * .`. ` `.9 `` `'"' 0 5 ' 1 5d i ob hocongntxilp. but Ilwauyou my. ans, In W _V `mood. saw: your ` gnu: lanes,` trtgxbleg `a'_.nd eogld tint rei(si1'tln am meets..*:.:".':.:*:**...,.,.'`.f':,:-*.*:.*%..k.. ::,:h;b;,m; ` - Bknrlf;-_RS. 811m` 8%. _PRn(:1'uua ' ` - xammms. ETAXCERS. he. _ DImlop>|nC!Iwu1onotroo, Wnhnwr. .0. 6. W. L . ; ; I - `Ramon. , Ugum ; 'fIt is too Ian cannot nu.-.h`_ 'it.L6t ,n:you. A . I had mm no tcotgtapa and had seen no ahuiowv` on tho eras; Turn- ing. my eyes (all on a bright, hand- nnma -hum. with (was dark and mg. eyes mu on 5 nnguu, mum- somo. "face, with eyes vdark ` gxatroun, sud `a. mouth. sweet and rm ,#____'_. ' `nemplzauonoi cmumg wyour am." `. As he,spoke.= he broke at; the bougb-'1 In doing up the tree shooig. and that great dew-drops 011 on ms fans `and M onmine.` ` '- lm ` `[1n-.1-vdaumlaan '|' and" MA nnirl ' ` you nexore . ., """1 I know most of the inhabitants ofg ` Gram-.dieu,," he replied. You dp notgry. recognize me, but myhgther 15.99963-9? ` `at your houag." I 111811 . Mv mind nninlrlv rpviawad Hm fewvou on mine. A ' - (#4; owciareless I am!" he said. Do.` .v forgive me; Miss Chester!" v V "How an vnn hnmir. mv name! I ask-i ` . torgwe was upesnerl` I 1 . "How do you know. my name! ask- `ad. I do not xemmnber having aeenf . I'Il\II horn:-A " . I at your nouag." V My mind quickly reviewed this i friends, who were in the habit of \ __t_i_;;_g us and` I could thinkfof ' one Ii-Eel} "tribe ' the fatharot ` handsome dark young man By AMA . 1. B100, ` I am Dr._ 'Uptdn's son, 1`1e'c`<;ntir 1u- ed-"Mark Upton. at your service. My father often talks of Mrs.` _and Miss \ Chester." "I ..... w.....v. ..m`i....a +5 .,...;~- I T f side, or . -a-mu w. -- ...-._.._.... i ' , PHYSICIAN, summon ho ` ` (Late of Dra. llarvio & Smith 0!:il1la,. '~0nxcn um Bnammms :--Gomer Owen an 4 unester." ._ 4 ` 1 "I am much obliged `to you," I: `aicI,"'It'is"my birthday. and I had set ~ my heart on. that one particulgsr spray ` ` Ion lilw. Ham beautiful it xs" "'T`I1.nu ni-A mu fnvnv-HA nurnrn " ha OH HIM). HOW! DQEIIHIIII. lb [31 ';` '{`Thaay are my favorite flowers, he an d. V "` "nu... .O-..'....l "T nuunfnrn Hmin 0-n 8310. ' `. "How strange! "LI prefer .the_in to ` 'ill1_V`0`teI'B." I remarked. H1i?nC|I|8.l1P ` at him. ' \ Hr ...:..\. ........ .......... w......... .-..(m-nu nf , at nm. ' > I wi5h~you,v many happy returns of your birthday," he said smiling, and ha gratified as easily as this has beeh" touching the branch of lime as he_ spoke. ` . g I l I hope every wish of yours` to-day may 1 I I I Anrl an ha` Hm} nnn int-hirlnli, mv I `woods. . SDDIIE. gnu uczun. uuu And so, by`. that one incident, my" leave it again. fate was sealed on the bright May` of myrlife. Nm morning, when Mark Upton passed _eyes. I can re our .' "house on his way who the; He raised my _ - ; looked into it a: It was not;-a very great s{urprise"mY very 8001- to.'me,_when,'t1xre days afterward. ona "You do c = returnmg from'my"Cfuvorite haunt by he cried; "U18 the river, I fou.nd'Mr. Upton` talk-leyexl Say you ` mg 126 my `mother. His dark fac flush-; it matter that ad when he; saw "me-and he rose fromfother only one\ ' his chair. if you had been "c`.\/Hm; nknurnu H 1. HA "I. hum I-`ab- \`f.\vm|fv vnarsz. _ QIII. . \u. yuu. um; Ilcou nu] uusmnuuu .._--us. --- I "Miss Chester," he said, "I have t'ak- `twenty years. I could not love 3011;` en the lilertya of bringing ;`yOU; these"; more! You know me as well now as; E --and he held out 9. mass of teantiful ; you will in fifty years time. I do not 1 flowers, chiefly white` lila.c's.o a. .'ra.re"hide._ one thought of my heart from ._i {kind with very sweet perfume. I was you." - ' V ' J ' at Ookton Hall, this morning, he con-2 What could I aa.y--I. who loved him; tinned, -and. I -thought of you as I; with all my.girl s heart. and to whom :1 mode through the park. The lilacs are! his love was as sunlight and dew are I` llniuli bloom; these whlteones are the": to the flowers? I said something _as=' finest I have ever seen. 1 could not to being very young. . - ` `fesisl: bringing them to you; The park? "My hair is not gray. Nellie." 116 " l is beautiful now. Not only are the said, ,ln.ughing`;v"Ym1 are seventeen, .1 lilacs out,.I~,but the vlabnrnums are also." am twenty--I-~l4;rzow `my love is but -a nml the hawthorn trees _are mag-`laisaie -ye':E"'; `tie for that I love her. 3 nilicent. ` You would enjoy seeing`, Then he piighted his troth to me. ` - them" i ; taking me in` his arms and kissing me: f _I said something about the Grace-fas he said: _ ` j ..)..... .......x. r _ _ _ . . _ . _ .....|........: ...L..l- : "1 Inc"... nnn RTnilia- and whiln I live IIIJJEIIL. ; uuslug luv Au um nun: uuu. ........... ...... I Grace-fas ' He came neu.rer"to me, and: held` out',[ shall love no other womru1'; l-5 3'0 `their fragrance. Howl can I describe Y011; if youxwlll not,'. I will call no oth- the vague feeling of happiness, of new-fer woman wife." 7 , ~ born delight, of-. pleasure that was 0.1-` Oh, foolish, trusting, loving heart! .I most p1_Lln"when`. he approached? I _re-' did not remember that `in the depths memberiwe were half afraid to lm ' strong river lay shifting at,61_19h_nl:her;` then one, stealing` .a'sands.` that the wind never told the . . ' _ g_1,, ,,g_1m,n ,1 `am, am; km-mg To ma m"]QM 1 rdieu woods---I never remembered whatzi "I love you, Nellie; and while I live the white lilacs that I might inhale will be my wife I will live and diefor. ulw t; Luau one, abuulnqgl -it >:: and `dire confusion would result. . Iic rememter that while we .'b'oth` examri ined the/1i1a.cs our hands met- and I .that first touch of his hand was anew I revelation to ma. ` ` `Du-nunnH.n...(-Ins Ru.-n AP mu nmnn It l'BV6lU.Ll'0l! E0 H13. Presently;-the gure, of my. getle,l silent mother, who wasvkuitting busily . at" the wii_1dow,dis4_1ppe'ariad, and we wre aIone--two -young, loving, pas- . sionats hearts, alone, with the glamog" of first love `over us. .~ T haul Hu.n.-.-hl- AP nnnri kn} flux on man IOVO over I had thought of nothing but the dark handsomdface since I `had. seen `i!;`iirst`\1.nd.or-the devry lilac boughs. I dreamed of it; wherevr `I looked- .- there` it win I could it in the flowers. in the Shadowy river, in the" blusa of the sky, in the 3914 of the sun'- Iight; glance where! i. woumld, _ itswas bllere,-a.1'ways there. ' I was .1 rnmstnfin oh-1' fn 'nf'nnni'.'i'vJ I -.__.._._..\ nawsuy as biizswmxn Aklsfrana, Eolicitorl of an urtun . Court of Jndciitnxo 10: Onlmo, Proo ton Notuioa, Ounvoyancers,oto. Money to _u.n. omew. non Bloek,Bm'iva." 0 3. Mutual. A; 3.11. ld.10I'B,-I3:L'Wl.y3 U18l'8. _ ` - I was a. romantic gm, mu ofpoetry and .dream.& He was the first hand- '_ some young man` I had seen, and fate 3 "had broughtius together; 7 When"-I F awoke to tha"ra1ity ot_ the present, my `mbthex * was saying: . ` u xr..n:.. ..\...r... mr- 'rr.:L.... ...... ....... ulNUlaU_L_ "mu nu-Jung. 7-` Nellie. shofw Mr. Upton our trees. . VI. thinkgthey` are the finest in_ G_racie- dien." ` uleu." . . . r __.,_ `--Presantly. we were. standing in the 1_ory of the golden sunshine,-L but I did. A "i1zot;se3 its _I.did not-Msee the;-ipple of the foliage, the da.rk._w'66ds, the lilac. - trees,;'or.the garden. I- sa{w1_, noth- ing" but this face that was mops beau`- `tiui1~ to ms the World . `- 1si e.`*-``' '4 ~ ' :rm.-..;. W-..`.. .. ;.v...a..'~.-..1-..J.. mam.` +1.. n,1&`posmon._;uncm ms Iuuure. . - ~ I ` I, s};aI1~"a1xvays thank~'Hem:en,L-he _ *1 II '- .%gwm1iu'-v .xv9Qds, am the.` tenth _ got i: ` 33.11`; . ' ` C 4 .s;.o,e;. H ., _4 ` :l 7-T,he\1:e .,wa_s-a shady `af.rbor under` the "gre'ut lilacsganii we were sitting there. - .-Mr; Upton was. telling J16 of? his life, hi&"positibn;;uncl his futu-Ije. H "I s:?mIl~ Mxvnvsx tha.n1r.`Hs-avp.n_1.. he ivwnanj swan gvencst !`_\1Ji0ur`.uvear- 119 .9n1;A_ou,;'5I _I'-V ];_a.d_i men one hour 7 .labr"or`~aqo_r.x:e_r;I- ahounot ha_v.q"sen fj ~~ ~o`_y,___ ` I ;_ T` `i{(;1xq:x" I intrtogatgc oulti " !i'e1 nq f` them"-,,h,e ssiiw igf-.9 dixfi v_.; ,- " A A Idaredvnob ask why. _I knew. _~ . ., '_ ;. wvhab-`small: gvenbst .ru1iourL.l1ves!` .- hn.urnn+;".:m 1'51? T-. Im: hajnn. mm ham` _r)'m},eI: Bank Toroumame. Money mum OM90 rand ,..LomAt,peu-gnu, , _ H. a mum. 12.0.. ` Giuxmxx. no 5 the E vvunl my mud dzmlt thnuqb as wood: and, down by thi iivar. Ky--heart Ind `thoughts. \,gero In1l of hing. It was. ` hardly; mirprlle when I "saw him crowing than Kittie; rustic bridgn that `Pulled thrrivir W33. to join` me. I 1 Wu tting Iuindxt 0! violet: and forget-me-not that grsw down to the edge of tho water. ` V A . -513 mu. it all acme: back to me-the ` {long of the birth. the sound of the wind In thn grant trees. the` odor of the lilacs. "and my lover : dark handsome face bending over mo. hi`: warm among 5 hand gaping mine! It'wo\1ld hgve `beemw I. I nomntimes think; had Idled I realized zwhgt. was passing. When. above this music at the birds mad `the L even word. Mark Upton was `telling atlas um; he_ lovodme. and asking-me 5 to be hm wlfa wh_o_one short weak_ba- `fora wag only 9. chnldl Oh. happy tuna mo e Llac bloom,-which had brought { me a lover so good ind so true! I` darptli ,; not look at him. I glancod at the nv-.l n ? er and the trees-onything rather than , qmeet his dark loving eyes ,_ f; '1 Will you sayvtlmt you are not ans- wtv ryL Miss Cheater? ` Nellie. your moth- mum taping mine! It woum uuva , . ; then and therewith that tull_sun- 4 light ol happiness upon me. For. when- M wind and the funh of the rl'ver.~Ihea.rd ` n;er culls you. and it is the prettiegtl. lname `Ln the whole world-Nellie. mu h v? you try to love me I" ` .-1 I mu.-mi nut that (`had known bun` iy"If;{ef; d g$ 33;! known him !and agiit is li_tt1a,w-onder `only one week He cried \Vh8.t does`u~mt 1-mm` What ~1i1a.tter 2" A week ixlsuch a. caL~.o~3 `". . ?` ````? '`' '.` J`"``` `` ;was mm M a- Them w-H noysumexl wxxstxctutmn. \`u hIle m`the th. t. 3`! V . `as qban 'l'ni%ozt`x`sk1`:!1I)1\`:'ltflhe:: se{s not Nellie" he?'-.31 V~"~ ,3 W .. _ ,. . 7' _' ;diu_rr oeu, wh '-h chmui.c' ~sa1d. I tell the slmple truth when [}f(mn_ This marge greuuy _:_-ukened` " t " `k Hi --: - . g: 3;ath:tt5:J :fdf;1yI"`va;5 :::;;,l:_.h;n1, he {all an easy p_r`ey_ the A` ?g:>?1l;1$pod'1f3t:l?1:fri:.x3ri3gI 8 5 "Ja'3?3 ? wrrvs-s2n<*n? Pf...t.hL%29e%r.-*>e W V equally true`-that by ten o'ciock Ihad?I'nemr to bag bemjr Qawotu to myself that Nellie` Gegtergma `rm` B trwd 3mm M` VnLnlI;n.vn (duh-I1 Ixrrnlhf Inn nu rs-HA?! pains of r_heu:1naftism. 1. mung as time in love. I "You know there is not, Nellie. he= ` ;sziid.' "I tell IE` i say that nt seven o`clock on tile morn--:1 ling of the tenth of May I was henyrt- gwhola` "and fancy- t never thought ofrlove or marriage ; and--it-is .1 `equally true-that o'clock lhad F` -;uworn myself Chesterg u should be my wife or no one also. Nellie. i` ~"y`ou do not. -know what you looked likaf` a when I saw you first. I Your hair was" u purest id as the sunlight fell full upon 'nnd fairy . as 11. flower; your sleeve had fallen v l back, and half your beautiful arm was, ' lifH`e.".s you tried to\rea.cl1 tho lilac` imrl_`could`-not). I cnn only saY`tho.t; that moment you made-~yonr way to; Emy heart. and that you will new/`eri r` You have become part r` Now let me look into your; Leyes. `read my answer there. . i We mismd mv face in his` hands and `eyes. 1 read answer were. my face in as though he would read "Tun wnrv unnl my very soul. ~ , g ` come for me." Nellie. the love-light is in your ` yexl love me. Wlmf does ;it we have known each f other one week ? Why. my darling. if been my"dea.resl: friefnd for twenty you. `g as? ,;you not} ,"hide`_ thought` from. > . Whu.f mnla l lmv--I. who hime q . dark `eyes were true and tender as the -`aLau:s.4__I_tgr,gO_l3__t_1;at the stars were not all fixed I was very young, very loving. full of faith. but not very wise. So, while the -May sunshine *-shone 9.roun us. he kissed me and claimed me .Eor4his wife; ,imd'W6 wulkezl back to the cottage as Che Sleeping Beauty" `and the "Fairy Prince" walked from 'lthe old yvorltl to 5. new.'. ' am. 1:. r~',...o:......I S -

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