EXIRAORDIKAY TALE 0? nova V um REVENGE. A True story 0! Ian and. I_.cu-Ibnnan \lu C4-ntnl Anne:-In-nnw Ilu he-y slow; ly Runabout byphckulm Senor, were` you ever in love? Did you ever love 5 -woman with your whole soul, and have her torn from your heart? Have, you stood in the cornfields and seen your home burn- ing. anti .you too far away to. recue I your loved ones from a.Spa.niard's' ad.-` vances? -- . . - .. L mu . \-Arviguu You ask why I a.m si.lent. The eg- perience I endured. two yoaps ago would shrivel the heart of any man. You shall judge.` ' 11.. ...aL.._v.. -..l..L..l `....,I ...:I.m "mun . uu uuuu Juuav: My `father's cafetal `and milpa were "the lgrgest in ;'_the department, Pe-. tronials faith: v5v:xs_the Judge Let- ters. I hid no fival `mjthe village`; and she, she was fa-hr than the sunlight, aud.she loved me. At haile and ball, i procession and fiesta `she was my cum- -,.-:,`_ nu- |...._.1 ......... .......H.... n! l'hn' pauion.. For hergl wfpve mantles of the` skinsfof the Zuetal. For her al_nne I ! gathered the ripest fruits. the loveliest i flowers; fo} her I lived. ` yn uuuaanuu uuu uvuun `uuu vvsnv ....., ----- We were on {He ev of marriage. It `I was to bathe event of the entire yar. !.. ..,._. ..1 ..:Al..L2.._ Disguised Iiollowed that Spaniard, `i Llieuteiwut. Dressed as :1 mnzo, firm- led only with a machete, I turned from ; . the desolate village sick at heart. Ii traced him. I` shzulowed bun every-l where. I starved, suftereil everyzlgonyl lofhody and soul. But I followed hiI11.`| l I I I z I ( l I had no money. I did all kinds oil` . menial work.` I was in danger of be-g3 ing betrayed. But it did not deter me. E` , Pe_'tronia's face urged me on. And the; ; day came, though God knows it was long in coming. I - I I-In (tho Snnninrrh had :1 furlnmirh `[0118 in coming. _ ; He (the Spaniard) had a furlough for a hunt. In that ea-r,!_.y evening sil- " ence he took his past where the game ` gnnggvpass in itsjlight. Unis: iaht irself. T nr .111 l!,5_._ .I2T4 ,.._1.1?.. .1..[._5 _ J2 Quiet zis the night itself, I crept ifp-N on him. Darkness wzLs'upon.us. The valley below Vwa`s dim ail shadowy. How my heart beat, how my blood boil-,_ ` ed and my grip tightened on_ my'mzL- c.hete!' ` Q].-uni. null ntnnlhilw T nwsnf n nmn cuene: Slowly and stealthily I crept. upon ' him.` The distance ` lessened. Only a. ` boulder of lava. separzttetl us. T-Inw I fnnsafml mv raves: nnnn him in DOLUO.9l' 01 IEVEL sepurzueu U3. . I How I feasted my eyes upon him in the twilight! This villian, calmly smoking his cigzn--how little did he. dream his fate! " ' T {nun `nnnn him mm (Jan n.-hi-In-u'n/I V B. B. B. cures Biliou sness, Sick Headache, Sour Stomach, Dysy "tia. Const\i>atiOf!:.9_atd Tongue. : Liver_Conip1aint,]au'ndice, Kidney Di_ease, and makes the blood A deb, re_d_and pure. It is 3 highly concentrated vegetable compound. One t_e2ispoonfuTTs" ` the dose fa ; adults; ..m m 10 droB' for " Clrillll 1.1135 1211,91 ' ` I was upon him like the whirlwind which sweeps the pines from the moun- tain sides. I pinnd him to the ezxrthf M;Lknsga was on `his throat". He made no noise. Only my ma.cheLe*taled. Rnnml hand mud fnnf. H11-n\v`n anrnnq I10 H0158. Ullly I1.l2l-CLl\`!L8'|.iHK|1. ' Bound hand and foot, thrown across the back of his mule, we travekled ` toward Chesxliguu. We paused in the ` jungle beneath the shadow of the mountain on which Petronias home -once stood. . ' ` ` Than 1' nnncnmd kfvn '0nC8 SLOCU. Then Ivquestiohed him. It was 5.5 I thought. Btrcuii, `had! T\`I T.`I`I (`I1 ) CTI I Raft u....... V... `~44-CA-A ........ "She ma jumped fro11i`_a, quit mgher` than bear it. My Pet`ron.izx.!. = _ And H1nf.rlaviH Wn.: fherh anv (ah: me post, 1115 Lee,L_ 111 L118 pun. ` - Thg.a1'1ts..a.Iready `impatient at the `obstruction, swarmed black and an- grily. I 1,et_him scrzun. Aye! I glori- ed.i1- the sound- -- . ` - Wnv xxvarv cnrnnm `fibre r-unnn an` `.00 GYUBI, magnum _ . - Close. to my prisoner was the path of the hdrmiga coiorado. (army ant), the largest and fiercest of things that crawl. Millions or ants were passing andrepassing. Their path `was polish- a-! as :1 floor. 'Herewas my revenge`! . T huttlixd ixrith the hn'1`-min-as inna` cm.` 8-1 as a moor. uerewas my revenge} I battled igvith the hdimigas long` en-` ough to `set 0. strong post in their path. I strippedvhim. Bound him to the post, his feel; in the pafh. Thu ahtn ah-anrlv 'imnn.tinni-. M" Hm ., For every scream `there came an en ~11` EH8 lUlL1ll1.- I echo. Every echo was hex: blessing; I atom) and gloatad over my victim as: - he writhed"beneath the'bit9s,., No iight c`uu1deve'r. thrill 'me sci! His voice'was_ musxc. ' t _- `I31-cw-I-. hiha nfrvfha H>n1-vnhra. Jrnura o" way. nun.-na sumny mes. _ . ;,~ . At! day long [watched him. I -tn:-1 go`. to eat. `I forgot to. breathe. I "Hnw'm`:vm=.f. that snffarina! [did rm! 3. ` man Dell!` IE. I. lZ`I'0I1_lZX.lv F And that devil! Was there any fats too cruel, Sqncr? ' -' Plnun in run": nr3nn4'u- umu Hm 'ru-nf`h vl-|QI.VlAVVu D> LIIU guuuuuuu -.......... ~~~~ -... : u.I..;u.u.uus.vu .. ........ V"! ' _ frher as\sistan-c`e,_ hefqm arick Belyea, E1-`I;-e: lnclg:,V7] .`IV.Vl`3.; "Thed- {hey_ were able to rach the hurning.d Flatt` -D'ytn3 G` 'G1m'U - - V Sydney, C.B.,and to John G. Edwards, . yessl her rhasts fell. and she was of Tmmhip of Walpole for W-nspicu` drned 3 t5_Wt`f3 .9d$?'H9_.1T,hI1 ous_`hr3ismin.sav_mg Iives. , . OVGBWRHY 511385 11P9_ the G0dWi!li The Imperial ~Deence--Board are gx-L j`*nd.a.' * ` : . V _- ."'amini-ng the strgxtyegical points in` and ` ' Later,`it developed that.the`capta,' "3 `around Montreal. Range batteries, it _ wife andchild andithe Fustrand secongl -is said, "an: to be constructed on Mount - -mates were among those who lost their ` Royal, `wivoxikx ` erected covering the rap- V lives. > - ` . ` - V " Iproach-.to the city by th river, and mus BIengfel_l_ was. an iron ;vs_set, .a line at fortscovering the strategical built at Whitehavn in 1876/; she reis points on the frbntiarp ' t1_' 131.7 t5- haired; 5131 m~V9afD00l.i`. Miss pMary,jA'1I,a.u of .Ha'nii1ton- made-~ `ma `"33 `1 by 5- 1558,31` 3-N190 - 9; wonderfullyplucky attack` on abnr- . fpgzny-j.;-,. ,. V _ . _ .- ' .-. ' .inin'ht_ The .int'ruder knocked. the ' iglar who. entered. `her mom in the . Every bite of the hormiga, draws 9.` dro1`.of- blood; tears open atiny piece of skin. One does` not die fast` that` Wil). But.-ha` surely dies. I A91 mr`. lnm-.r T watnhnd him I lnr. K0". T0 Q33. 1 LOIEDE I20. UIEBIRB. fl- How'sv',eet that suffering! Idid not rise` whn the shroud of ants Beth 110,- i `E thing of the man` visible but the out- it line. I` stayed thgre -until the mps _;2 were gnawed away and a few xrilitaff bones remained. ,. ` - `Van pnfrrinisx nvnnnnrl .o'mnr9 - E I - in-Cannes oirulnc )In'l`i1gd New I-`oin'd.% . M - _ -4-+.~=:--vex. ; 4` v 3%}; A depatchyfrm, igigara }_3`aa_fsays: ge- .-:F:_:ends otywm, Vnw,ine;L =0`: mnxsu_a1e,_; 2 Mic_h,,: atit Niant ;FaIls :irchihg" J` "for him,__o.nd; it is feiuad thatAhe.`lm. V Qcommgttea auicmej by going. over the ' .`~F&1s-7, !Hil_ L} Divine; ` says,- j.le*-. can`-_jgiv;, `no msoni why his a- f -me`: 5o u!d.; take. nu ma.` ..'-He; gw 1 -.V1aa%"L5..rmamsy._ In 1jot~:_ ' V ~tei;froI1;,Vthp' Falls, he Ibnt his mac); mbuergrm ` he rw.uul.d. ivva no `max Jar ; it;~\;uq?1t_ by thfthge th_e_x, latte; `J 'rk&~~~BrsRv"r'sf ._'Gh3`:.rlna Wikak ,~_;'.Ehn_. gbcvdy at .Chax-Isa VWi(:kes.; the V` }`p_a&n%'ar"-,;wh9 tall of!-gtlie. upper -;s;ge1vg.i `are T Midge; ` on AS.nnd`ay_ Qctf, '2)id.[w.a3+` cm the 04nudian:a1d.e.:1 ,.IAt:*w.as?` djmtitiad by triendja Mo'4thq;1en_.m;m , .; ;; I xeach2d4?Hgsam' Fans: qnsg; 30396 ICHIQIQEQ. I - V ' Skas Betronm avenged. Senor? j aon1Es,,_1N.*;3s `watnnxioo um L \.uuu5u\.- .L'vu1I DIED or` SIAME;_ <=o==z=1~t-='=_**== of Books; Stationery & T Wall fapw"; \a.,n.sm1H.% ' ` " ` L " ` 1 . Marion Brown. the one-1eggeut_ramp~ Brltvlslrshlp |:::c8:`;;':':m 1" 3""- arrgsted in`\Vashing_ton Territory on I V. ' , ' v '- _ , the charge of shogtmg. P: C. Toohey 1 V ` A despatch from Mnxgate, Eng.,'-saA;j!_' ` " - _was returned -The British ship` Blengfell, captamfttf L0!_1 Su_n av In charge 01% 1 Johnson, f1_'m'New York, on Septem-i dtt`."5' ' 1 ' ' 1 'Mason of Dawson City have petition- ber 19th for London- was destroyed by * ed `the Grand Master of . the Grand < .8 8uddeI_1.f,i1T 9?` {his P130399-l`1Y'Mn`;'Lodge of Maaitoha for a dispensation g day morning, .Nme_ of her 6r0_w.- in`-. for the organization of a T Masonic qhiding-the captain _a.nd a piIut, per-r10dE6~ The "3I`=1I1d`M_a5t91' `.n* . ,-ished,_ The Survivorg were landed helm gigaded tha.t~ the dlspensatxon be rsf " and.at.Dv9r; 7 ` . K, A ', Mrs.'Ni1e and her`s6h.;vrb'.'driving , The Blengfeu. was P`"`53;`g here . m from Merritton to St. 0atharinEswhe"1r~`: ._ tow, ouherway t__0 London,`-at about their horse backed Ehe buggyAov,er_the. ` 6.30 a.n;`., .an_dw9Ls about four miles` off htshhbridse at theL1nco1n. !a:t:r1;`M111s- -; . the coast, Suddenly she was uvelopgd 3;a:s:Sc:;ddg, `E::1inv: 3. -` , .`." m."m`-`S and smk- pound hwm hf ,' The Royal C-anatlian Humane Society: ` ;h3t_hWaY5~ TWO m9b0&tB iyxlmesliate-' 'at.Havm'uton" has made awards to.Fred>-* &mr asists.nc`e,; but befqm Bl-ue Rock, N.B.; Theo- 9.1113 h 'G1m"'V `Essl be? via ll-. `she W E? 4mm 0'3? `r`x1v=.`ip`{s`f.n : 1$?z?:1 ;.:-.....: 4.. us. ....+....`, ..u... r--u.:mwnT::`r: ' - . Blaz-rie &- St:-oud~ ` Orders by telegraph or telephone promptly Itthdad to ' Collins and Caskets of all kinds kept in stock Robes and Grape, and all Fineral Requisites furnished D O DOLMAGE, Mgnager,_StIroud '_ L 7 \ Show Room and Wort; Shop, Collier St. Barrio. llotv I Sergcnnt-Major llclped lie Chaplet: V out. ` A new person who joined at alerge home station was most anxious to im- prove the general conduct of the per-' ' ade service. Amongst other things,he decided to adopt. the eastward position ' during the recitation of the Creed. j Only the color. who in a, garrisonl chnrc_lLp.re those members otthe band` ' whose instruments are unsuitable for T ' church music, would be affected, as they alone occupied side pews. There was no ziggrieved porishioner to `con~ sult,`and the matter could` be easily arranged at the weekly practice. But the chaplain wztsdi.sappointed,. The et- , fect, however much as it might have sotistied him as an ecclesisstic dis- __ pleased him use soldier. His ideg. was . to repeat the first two words himself Maud make a. pause; then, as he spoke` `J pagziin, the choir were to turn as one; [man and proceed with the declaration got their convictions simultaneously. Yiutirom the chaplains point of view Llrhe rehearsal was most slovenly. and ,g!he confided the fact to the sergeant- ,_lLn.n.joi', on whom he was pztying acall 3_ }next d.'r'y.. l`hen the sergeant-major ad- lelvised. It: I might suggest sir. 1'5. Lsljust let things he `as you were -this Sunday, and I'll step up next practice." 1, The chaplain gratefully a?cquiescedva.nd~ 1_ at the next practice the sergeant-major [6 laccordingly stepped up. No possible circumstances or set of conditions can L3 : er9;d'ica.te orteven dull`. the military in- ,e,' stincts of 3. sergeant}-mn.j`o'r. He had _ .2 clmrt nnnvnruntinn with i`lmnh:inl.'iin sum `r s3ooxsTonE s1tanta.neoue.~ BLXLIULH 01. it Blifgt`/Ltllll-,I.l.ll!aJU1'. H2! uau .3. short conversation with the chaplain, and then addressed the choir. ."NoW, .' " men." 'I.`he`mere soundof his-voice was electric. No little hand boy now lolled ` on the xhoir desk. The third, `fingers _ of the hands were on the seams of the, trousers and the heads erect. Even" ' V the man struggling with the bassoon - sat tomttention. The. sergeant,-major `proceeded. "When you - man say `Hi b`lieve' not ,9. move--them: words is only cautionary; but when he` 'ez'z.r the 'oly starts on 'Gord the Father, round yer go on yer `eels! Then to the chaplain -N ..-. sir, you try."- The chaplain` was wise enough to `note that the scared wordshnd been uttered and re- ceived in perfect -good faith and with-` out a. semblance of profanity, so he thanked ` the sergeant-major and "tried" ` forthwith. Success _ was in- _ Orxnunu sto . ` Piles: ruearxzcning mes: Snmous-Mo!st\ `{ intense itclnn lowed to continuetumars fon. wl1icb`ot`Leu bleed ` and ulcemt/.-., becoming very sire. S}NAYNE S _ _ ps the.1tcl_1iug and` bleeding. heal 1mta.t1on._ and In most czusea rembves the glnnors. Atdru _ . or by mail. 50 cents `Dr. mvayna 3: Suns hlladelphm - Lyman. Sam 11-, Mont. rt still - V ' lug most at night; worse bv s(!mtchlnl.`::,. If nl Awru ' by mail. 50 `Dr. swayna hiladel hm Lyman. Mont. . real, Wholesale gents. _vA'vpirl substitutes. In pm..'.u pm and `caught `yr 1118. ocerls of the law; . ` A despatch from Victoria, B. C.. says: Dnringkhe past fortnight terror has - been '-maintained among fesidents not isolated points on the East-end island by a.-s1oop.ma.nned by four whiskey pirates of Puget Sound. Not a3 point Qualicnm :_1`n Beu.ver Creek suffered . most-saVverel_y from their `degradation; and the booty insI,:I_iQheS. (a- monds, and gold" rings, chains, brace-_ . lets, " brooches, 'provisE6n_s. furniture, , bedding, a.:'1'd`even the new clgoband fittings` of the Publicfschool. " t touched has V escaped" robbery. Little '1 nn Mrsndmr a steamer was emnlovii ' I . On Monday I; steazgner was employed {by Constabl. Anderson, not Union. ` V 3 the pirates wem run down In the gulf, J thay have held.-up three or fouraz } Ilttmga 01'. Um ruDuc.sI:nuu_1. . a. qishmg slonps, it is possibIe_fthzI.t. in'i_.%] 3 stand of robbery. charges of piracy-gay! be lgid ggzgingt the g9.ng"o mscals. A .Z}Q_W unl.|.u Iyuunaum . ` Simpljr agply "Swayne's 9intxnent." No in: t;ax7,m1l_medmine requited. -'Cu-n:stebtnr. itch, febxema. amintions ingtlxe frioizhn 'ds.noso.&::', . *1ea.v.inx, 119 skin~,clam~`,`white and` m.1thy. It: " great hulmg.-mdzcnrative ,owargare`possess- :`g;;:*.=;s=;:&*;,ea1*1s*T-1;; - EM I ' KY8! IIQIIIDK-'lll'(l:CIll'i|Ia1VE JIWGXQ 3! `ted by mother rained . As yotiriltuggis rnemLWhalesa_hA88nPk SWAYNIVSOINTM `T. LXmM;7So:so.,. ` .3 . F68` 'A?EALT?Hv WOMAN. % j :5 wuttcm Ills Bauxite! limit-L .; I ~ ~ nhxn Ila-an]-` iblaiiin. ' IQ Jll .Iil,V|7. III!` Iulllilwfv III: -NI!!!` . 1 ` , 2 ; :`:`q`:`` :-` ll-In!-L 1 cliaspaqhfrom Lqsndon. :-Vf1m"I ':..Ch_ronie;o'. says that- for thf nurpogs: .3; : WWET his .$%tia9t.i6n Fit1ti'ihLf!9*V 3 `m THEBRIITISHI ARMY. ' PIRATES ot_9.1>uGm'.'s6u1w.' _kaw`1:o`-Cure. dI'J1se`m-193. Hon-.|r av\n`a~ Unmunn u Oifmnnf 9' Na uuosnmxsn Mrs. Lydia A. Fowler, Electfic Shoot; Amherst, N.S., testifies to tho good eeob of-the new specic for 111 heart and nerve troubles: " For some time put I Inn been troubled with : uttering aanntioni in the region of rny heart, (allowed by acute pains which gave ma gregt distrust and weakened me at times no thnt -I could so:i oeIy breaths. I vs: vary much run down and felt uervonq and irritable. ` III I-nu` hxlrnn A I "1 BBC 3532!! II great many remedies without reooivintz 1 V "'"' " -"'--"a 7- *"- ` `Tone and regnlgta the kidnijg rand help them to throw off the poisons from thy mmtnm. ' 3 I many rameuwu without reooivin my benefit. I` frlen ...Ju.m.3| run 4:: trv my Duuuul, I uxeuu induced me to try,_ THEAM Mi1bum's Heart and `\ ` Nerve Pills. 1 had `.`N[RvE""_LI,< ` onlybeentakingthem ` sa Warahort time whenI felt _ thin .they.were. . doing me great` ood; no I oon luad thdl use and now fee all right. I can heartily recommend Milburn`s'Hea.rt And Nerve ` Pills for nervous proatration." `c_ I `Mm. I`uwle!-adds: Mv da.uhu'.. 3115 tor nervous proammon." Mn. Fowler - adds: My daughw. now fifteen years of age, was pale. weak and rundown, and she also took Milburn | Heart and "Nerve Pills for same time, and \ is now strong, healthy and vigorous. Milhm-n : Henri: nn Karin Pill! M110 18 an-oug, neausny engvxgopous. ' Milbuz-n e Heart and Nerve Pills onto ` paldpitation,` smothering sensation, dizzy an hint spells, nervousneae. weakness, female troubles. ate. Price 500. a box `at three boxes for 91.25-.;;So1d by all` gists: TrMilhum_& Co.. Torontp. 011%. > -7. -IIV|III MIIIII`, HIIIIIUITQ llllrl says: "L111-Livor Pill; mac 1 `now; Inn of up. Inns tn-onblad Iiiln Indium: (lo: and pains lnrtllo small 0! my link, and utter hkluig Lax:-Llvir Pills-fur . about three vluks they oonplouly i and no. Prlu 250., all druuists. 1 g llilgglt-st : t Vi . ` Satchel in . A dqspatch rggm ,Bu_is sa.ya;-a.1:ne-" .Dowager._ Duchess `of _Sutht;rI:x1R'. Lon'don`,1 lost `a $itche1,cnta{1i;ig;' ellery worth Hex G-3 thptraih.` at f.Amiexis,. '~g`g.d"_m here to i*qpoxE,`11e1j:llss 12? ,t J _; rt; 1 is _.r;a1ieye tlxgpt = mg sat ` ulrnlnn, kn} l'ha'I'n In MOTHER DAUGHTER A Martvrto gniarrhoea, Tlxera are many eople to bowel complaints who would nd` Dr; Fnwlar n Extract of Willi Btrawbarrr I Vtem`; bowel compmnns Wl10.W0|1lQ lI1lC_l .ur. Fowler : Extract of Strawberry 1 ~ wonderful blenaingto them. "It -not dnly checks the diarrhoea. but soothes {and heals theinnmed any! irritated bowel. aqthsi V ` permanent relief is obtained. ` M1-s.Andrew Jackson. Hounhkm. Ont. permanent 18116! 13 005511180. Mrs. Andrew Jackson, Houg!1km._0n, . " sends the following letter: `4`F0l'-59 ~ .. ~- 1mHv9`o=ihm_ >:?.:,.'?`::;: *a,.,..:o ` _,~S\\-- ' VF0WLER'5 I;he4rde<.tzn@IPen | D'ExT__0F sgooddealotmonsy ` -. L h 33 2 2 25 v~"_ 53 Y bI_1i`iIl fiuled um : TRAWBERR In "_ionaad :,:a :3 "~oo`1s';`oooo , .- o _ H nsmg . i _ . ._ _ Fowler; Wild Straw . `I:9'1=.0hued's~Vhot9 Int`. mmmnn hkinf if moordiat `O I It. I .;l;a1ieved= than}: ; ma satcne `stolen, bn;_t}}ere 1': 33013111: ta Lt `Tcl1sofrellcff1'omsuffcrlng*by Dr. 1=owxu-next; of wax: strawberry." Ir. Iolilllo um, aanitort, om`:- nnvn n I nvn.I {van DHIC lilll` I i|l' m_q.o,ommgncea_ _ mu I0(30Il_l_l_,1_m_V__ diroo1:ionsa.ndwu_on inn veryr_ehu2kI I cannot praise the ; high1y*orwhaiidido3:`mg." 1 . di'amom1V Illfla .1 nqzthxwaat pm A_`dospz1tc'h Vie:1z~na7,.`s'a`ys,--7 e`, 1`- a`.:'gi`-"r; P'e:1v1:l9h _3iree'n_e4`o'ke. ud 1'1! . II Trugtwdrthy` M information" has; ` ji1'st`Troa'cIied` vgeniga mm x. 1 3 biirgf: is the" etegt that:-7 _ V _jende '9 91 5 tjhej :fn'ations`fto_`1Lmqt: at:fv`.ta~ Gniafg i_o'ixe; for theidisbnssixt; bf puns ` t 6% .onfersj f .1lpg1ij1g;i1`'aL~-fgezV;g;al Apaimamgxj ox` -Vthg . Euro_p_oap~ powers, `wilt be ham ilg tirissiati t a.vi t~I.a.ear1:rj}'in_ Jajmr? :-,a % VV It is inte!i19'tpat..g*`liiEeriQf.pI)ip05L `J 1 hi uhtnoeg iuid, 1>`! i .;. `n'...'..:..`...1'Dn.;.`tA min.d:!:-2 %t.1T%th.rn.Iw *h9 Jwniuswokrn ma CUREQ. zey . were - `..u'.......1. .. 1 ......o:.m.J 45.3. iv1z.71%. . n}(1:'-E1" :E:1A1_IiLY-;,Il{` _.IArmAnY. Doan s Kidney Pills" _ .-_: -.._u-a._ u.- 1..-:._.:.. ..`..z L..1..` nasramzn BY F_IRE_ AT SEA. Vtem._:. ' km. `A. Brown. P. '0. Box 900. Dresden. out. me: "For years I- suffered tram drops! trouble which caused me much distress. fboaird of Donn`: Kidney Pills and got,n,box of them as Bwitz er'a Drug ` Bron. Before commencing to take them I was unuble to button my Vshoee on - account of my swollen condition, but I: the time I lmdniahad the rs: box I con! do thiawithont inconvenience. I have now b tlken A second box and have no hesitency lnrecommendinz Donn`: Kidney Pills for an K1dneyorDro sical trouble. ` ` ce 500.1. box. for 01.25, s1I'Drnggiitn._ The Dow J{idnny'Pill"Do.. Toronto. Ont II II D. D. D. uau ._.-.. I. T. G. Jovl, I ' rune-wnms ox nu the suffering sud disease in the world comes from the kid- neys. Yet howfew people there areigvho . , take my care of mesa I delicate littleorgans. Baoksche , lune ` `vnnlr Hnmnnhnl HI}. DSC35008, mum back,1ieadachea,1ist- ` lfzainq all nionu nf b&cK,h6&(18.CI1E8, lilt- lghess, gll igns_ of ` Nmtehths of all L}... -unnn and lli WIN A NJIWBH THE Yam -L_masI FROM Hmmswom ` > I Interesting Items About on own county, I amramu-. an United states, an 4 All Pub pith Globe. Condensed nd Agutied got Buy Reading. "3 cANAbA. ~ `Typhoid lever is still epldeml In Dawson City. - - ` - IL. IrL......... t'1,........ nnnfmunfl-|.l of ulwuuu vng . - Mr. Thoma& Cowan. Dosimm: 0` . Galt, is dead. . _ "Nova Scotia gave a majority of 29.- 199 for prohibition. . Over `I50 gamblers werqarrested re- pntly in DawsonJC-ity. ` rt-:...`v'..1.,... .:....- in nnw mmrted .10} penny In 1JEJ.Wl9uu~\.-n._y. . The Yukon river is now reporteq/to be closed to navigation. an r. , _: u-..:;,.1...`m..mnmn_ uo muocu -.u uuv-5 uuuu -- .. - 3 , The Province of Mnnuoba 83V? N33"; jority of 9,291 in favor of prohubmon, rm... ..................' nnnrm: at London: _)0!'lty ox s,z:u In mvm U1 pu....., .... ...E The assessors` returns _at L0!}dPi show an increase this-year m .the'c1tY 3` population of 466." ' - V v London s "city hospital treated 8'14 _ persons during the year. The tot 81:. Ilpensea were 815,341. m...-u.._. n:..|--_.-.. A..hu-Hum: are en-u upcuac-1 wen: Q1-1,4n.L. . Twelve Pinkerton detectxves are en-: Bagedin the Molsons Bank robberyi case at Winnipeg. m____1__ rI:_.I-....5.... :h.hu-Hun: urn om-. VH3? ISL VV lllllltisa . Twelve Pinkerton detectives are em-; ployed _on' the Molsons Bank robbery; oas_o at` Winnipeg. n : _ _ . L , , . ,4 _; w:..o.\.-:4. Rf`, Hmti at uxnulpeg. It is reported~at Victoria, BC-. `hat gold quartz has been f0l1`.1 ear Ska -` guay, goin3__$1-.000 to the ton. ` 9 I Tnkn e n.\....1..`. *9 \\'inninNr insol-= , I IV C 8418!. 80"1_EJ1`-PW w luv w-=~ o _ John S. Douglasga Winnipeg i_3_1`? vent. has been sentefxced to 'jzu| 11:` Montreal for three months for defraud-1 ing his creditors. !'l`I.......-.. 17...; lung rlnnnfnt` in mg um un cuuul 5. Thomas Kent has donated to than London Hospital Trust $1,000 _w`ort_h of} U paid-no stock in the `Dominion Savm83$ 3 & Investment Society. .. _ L!_ _A....... ,..e Harm nf ' Mr. F. R. Lingham, the well known: cattle king and speculiltl`. Of B9e'; u ville, Ont. has left f6rDe_lagoa Bayfit Africa, where he. has large mterests. ` c ,c LLA nnmmnrnin` 1* Amca, wnere nu. ma Iiugu nun... V The liquidator of the Commercial ` Bank at Winnipeg has declared afur-. ther dividend of 85.pex` share to the; sh:1'reholde.rs, making 811'per share 30; 121:1 pulu. ' ( I `There has been a decided unPYV'l ment `in the export lumber trade of Ot-\ tawa during the past few weeks; and large quantitiesvare being sent to the American market". ` .... -- . n-_L_..n-..~ .\...,.m:oHnn. wwv. uunug _u1e way -_uw -wv,-~ ~--v -- - , lA!1;]3e;_igl;:1I:`nL:23`!3{3e' `the h'I he Revt.hDr. Alexander gontieltlf The Licensed.`t"1`113 Agsociimongggjfloii Hs:S`Ze7 }or Sty, :34 i_n _M`ontre51l Claim _tl}a_t QI}B_b%'5` ma`! a brilliant: pulpit _o_rz_1t:or, 31_years o_ld. 33%. f{"}L?;.3"3`$2t1`f3g`.5557: ?n:C`:1(:3hl:1{1`Il:)iIt)y 0? `fig Eielitng `all the other =\Proviuces.' ` ` Iresbyterian Chufch. Lomilon. H A .` . .-.__|_._;1 u I _, ' 2 mute the sentenceof death passed 11"?-,er, at Zeiand. Mieh.,v on Em Indian boy named Samien at} on Tuesday morning Kamloops` fur the murder of a trac_1e__r bed of ten thgugmd I named" Eikins. There are many mm-` was blown to pieces gating circumstances in the case- storm wo.s_on at the M. r n um. ..m.m..m. ofthe can-I port was taken for u . $mpwmmum sentence of Ill?-1 er, Mich, was brpken into: ` 11` and the safe roijdl 1 t1`=1_1B_.T" thousand dollars. The safe; I by dynamite. A time. and the re-, Mr. J. R. Booth, president otthe Cain-I a peal_9f thunder. -ada Atlantic Railway has informed a'i The yellow fever situation through- deputation of employee that the com-I out the State of Mississippi is :_1ssun1- ` -puny is not in a position M Present ing grave proportions. Three_`inter- to increase the wages rates , ` `I state railroads have practically sus- Of a party of five French Canadians ; pended business. and. several short who left St. Boniface, Man., for Daww lines are on the verge of a temporary` son City`last spring`, three are dead, shut down due to the lack of trade.` andtwo were lying dangerously ill Twenty U!0S<`H1(1.,0f 111018 D809! ne: wmrfyphoid few-n Dawson hospmu hurriedly left the Stat.q,_and are noyvl when last `heard from. Tefllgees "1 r?:`tK1::`1:;`T3`t`5' were-lying LU ll-KUIUADC LHV vva5ua I'D!-VI-4;` Canadians; witlrfyphoid when A - '-'1-..- ..... ..;......4. +ki'u' mum WIICLI IELSL uciuu Lluux. , 0tta'wa's\_t_i)t:1l assessmet this` year is $23,713,725, a.i1_'ix_1creu.Se _qf $825,700 7 over the previous` twelve months; The ` population has increased . 1,659. the city now having 23. total` population of 55,386. .. n ; LL,. ..._.. I-..nnu! -nnin` .' Bro`w;4n. the one-legged tramp? 44.- ..v.....m. nf gknntimr P; 0, `money sued, E 0EBGEiV8. `Masons :.ed ..the {Lodge .for Masonic ` lodge. Grand` Master \i_1a_s 'recom- mended that `dispensation is- --* -v--2- -_a n_-.....;.'.'. ....;....'.n-:.;-:.-m ` P0111118 -011 L116` uUqugu.. .Haxilton~ - ' 9. wonderfully -plucky - `night. The .imj.'ruder A young . girl dowlronce and struck her ' again with-fa stik, but she Kmanaged hi v him off. " . s - ` `to. cmv_e mm mi. _ .. `f " An` immense` trzi_ctfo_f country has J.*bean.-[burned overby iiredn the" Eye f .;-Hill Jdistricvt, -' Saskatchewan... The V Qstables-`and~ cattle ahedsvof Thomas `Felds -and P. Paynt_o_r_\vqre destroyed, L 3_&,`well"3s 116 'sa.b1es_;_on`_ the; ranhing ` ~"rabf.~n; the'.Indian Depargnieut` ' `j agam w1u- _a sum to . drive h1m.otf. A .. ` ' ` :-(q-u\.\u\n/1' In I _um.m ua. way .u,..._.. ..-,.._:__`..`_, ~ _ ~-':: mfiimipeg pftlgflals 2 mm raquesfmi` V .` the"HOI4\,4 .Sx sher. Ministaa` 01.: `Agrioultf ire; to 'assiSli.`;them 111" :-'e.9.1'1kt`)1" ' tub`mulosis- .in ;. oattle.; in Lconntion T rlwith the` oityhjmilk sn9 er ; .";u;m: ens; oe.t;m_'autnoritieae_. 3 " (Tuba Klninidnif I`hn"nh3`1'Vl'nl\k'i ' iii that connection.having,been_urgea ` t jupuu` Luv vgngnyvug uuvf: . .V ; ..mkeT .r.;a`udanu`-. Lgthre ;n1mmpionLoars- 1 figuring` in as-,ease at,0szooi1mHal, L "(how bi1sin63$&'*R,a,tM Portayse applied :fu:: an injunction, reatrainnng-. Gaud- M'I`oronm ,.Eis tonne: 1`pattnar,:inL' a. ; Mr. Irena Qoniuins-`ifi , 3130, nsking`_ tI;z;,1:.`&f.?.i`et_:E.er`: km` jatppoint; ; an :~'l`hn nnnH ':`ainn~wa8 mlnezh , ,thev `n|`nI' uunu nu nu; luvubvnnuu {[4 UNITED STATES. :1 Michigan raised the greatest crop of wheat in its liistory this year, over n_, thirty millioxxbushels. ' _ ryl Th United States will collect Gn- lnnge tax on Britisiryachts visijging m_i American ports after April lat next. W; Several of the largest United States `railroads are planning to move for a lleduction in sleeping car and chair r-nr rahul l rat 5 hundred antlulixty sores tn"a. square block. the lying east, west. north Ind south, Ind not more than one bloc} -to be granted to tho same ` party within p ten mile; ;:.:`fhe7grant contains no rights to any"other.min- L crab. The royglty to be-paid to tho Governmant on the gross` output of copper ahallx notexctfod. five per cent., and the Minister of tho Interior is em-' powered to make` regulations (or en- , miring the development of such areas g and for the payment ofthe royalty as. `he sees fit. - nun . we nnrm A in UU D653 L|\vn ` -GREAT BRITAIN.__ Mme. Albolxi will visit the Queen`at Balmorpl, October 29. ' m. n,,_L_-_ -1 \t.._|L..._......L c,.-....... DdlH1Ul_flI, LKALUUCI A-J. The Duchess of Marlborough, former- ly Miss Consuela Vanderbilt, of New York, gave birth to a son in London yesterday. . IL 3.. nu-`Achy! in Tnnnn H121` M':u;nr yczsycnuny. U It is reported in London that Mayo: Andrews, 0! Winnipeg. has gone to Edinburgh to try to induce capitalists `there to invest in Winnipeg bonds, be having failed in London. ' 0 ' ` rr1._ .......- .'...\.lVumu-A n-kn n--an or-v'n[ _ 'uarsu5 nuuuu In 1.; uuuu .... The, man Woodward, who was arrest- ed in `London last week on suspicion : of having desecruted the grave of Wm. Penn. a,t_ Jordana, Buckinghamshire, E has been liberated upon amedical cer- ttiticate, showing that he 1iTra7p6n- `sible for his actions._ vr\v1rnr\l\ am A mna { tuneucuu ` ; 0 ` railroads a ; I car rates. ~n.. Policeman Mikkelson, of Chic/rggo, v out 1 uuuq. `shot and killed himself on the graves `of his -wife in Mount Olive Cemetery ithere, on Tuesday. n-L, n,__|-:... m,.|-...L-.... 11.. at `Mm. ILHUIK7, vu Luccruu . The People's Talephne Co., of New [York has bgen incorpqrated with (1 `capital -stock of $5,000,000. _It will soperate in the United States and Can- ` ada. Y` . mu... The rEldridge geological survey par-1 ity reports at Seattle. the discovery of` :`-a. mountain peak in Alaska, which is; Kim hinhnqr in Ann:-rina heimz `-20.000. , IVdLllllBlULl. l Mi.-as Shade was accidentally shot by I a young man named Curcoran, at Cnr- i lyle, Ill., on Zllondzxy. G\oi-corun thought ` , `he `had killed the g_irl,"und then putlt the revolver to his head and blew his 3 C brains out. The girl will live. is - - .. n.n lvluavuu nu mun ... .....-....~ GEf3RAL. .~ - - [ Calcutta has been officiz1lly%de.c.lare'd ` \ riee of the plague." . mL_ rV-_...... A-mi-in nvnnal-Fnn hn [[36 UI._ Luv yI.n5uu- -The German Arctic expedition ha returned to Norway. They reportno . 'tmoe of Andrea. .1 V ' - _ -___..- ...\..,. -..,..._-ml- n'-kiln-o- 113.08 UL Aumuc. .~ . ` Russian newspaperssuggest. arbitra- tion between "England and -.Fx`ax_1ce in tuhe. Fashoda affair. ' rm... .Qxx`mrHuh Naval Rnard will ask the, Fashoda auauz ~ The Swedish . Naval Board will they Government for $3,752,000 for_ ex- penses of the next two years. - ' ' u..:..... a.,.~`...m.. iu mmmealv in in ',""7`."..7,""."`.`~"`,""-,`f WY `7`ff`."W MN. f'J `natal nnsmasg arna}, rurtgmu nppuuu. L_'.116b0VX1>T0B8 Qkdgm tithe RuaVe_1ian'Em-_~*for injunction restraining; Gaud- tum `of-540.008.0lXl lire are fj g_';; ` :.-,: :_h 2-`, ,_ re. " ` ithr parfitzipaitxuu ms `v`n;i3n.V|{ed-ThMnnli9at!onV;yrag reiwxsed. is. thus gvgrtfdr-}t~ - L ; H g : A ` L gtha budga!?*fox1_:h`Gc `f.l1WF1iit 1 1. ?-0% 3 i j Qlivfy .a1mt u ' L a =thd- `B L .> mm Val. progrzmuuu an un penses UL |.LlU u\7-1|. um Juuuq. . t P . ' > . . Admxral Sampson 15 extremely 11113 Havana. He has been.c0hst_antly'.fai1- ing. and is unable to do any` work. n........h, +-.-am Vnlmhama saw that mnperur, wens uuugwu. '\.Il`.Vhun::u; ..... A_ `rising of na.t'wes_ `in_ th New Hebrides has been reported.` Th_ap- pea'ranca of a warship, however; put an end to their warlike,_man ner. ' mm; L_;:;_ .-_: 3;... .-.!..Han.: nf Hm Jteports Irom IOK0m1_.ma any yuug; threegChiua'men.'saitl to have been`er_1- guged in the ,conspira<:y_ to" poison ta Ffmnernr. were banned October 10. ' guged in the ,con,spu`a<:y._ to puxsuu L. Emperor, were hanged A -..3,.....- 1.? nnvnu NF gnu to nely wzu'1uw_g.u.a.uuu. : The" bodies` of two victims of the -Bourgogaedisaster were washed ashore . , on.Suble Island two` weeks ago. -There is no means of iqlentifying thev men._ _ n..:._ _-_..-;-.x ..+ u...:..:'.a neat".-.f.thn IS 110 means UL l.utsu\.u._yxu5 um u.u;...._ It" is reported at Madri'd..that"of. the! V` 700. Sisters-[of Merci se1i"$(,thg=, way: soldie,rs.- " 100 perished. 300 `remaine"d'in hospital service, and returngd with the sik '- A :`u9 lands [0 me u~_nu.uu owuoa. ` ` 1 General. stisfaction is-j_expre'ss9d- 3.13 2 Berlin over the curtament of Em-E _ _ _ i11iam's` journey bathe Egstg "by" nefarlya. inonth,~ through the omxs-j "Siva bi Egypt from his itinerary. . It`; -`is semi-officially announced jhat he deg dime fn n-of hm-Jr? in Rurlin f.0"0DBll-H10 S01U.lf.' . : ` Ex-Queen;'Ii1ilan at HOHOIILIAIILLE`, is about to visit Washingtongto seek porcuixiary redress for the loss of re-E` venues from hexhcrown 1a.nds,f9wing{_ to thegznnexation of they Saizdwich Is- , landSTo`the United"St:x c%$ ' ` g ' - n I ' n ' r | l`......._..I .......:.......... ...,~...-m.-gaunt! af` -is semi-omciauy _anno`um:eu gnu :16 us- ires_to get back to Berlin to open-116; Reichstag in person. ' "L _ ~`; -- 'rm..... `,....+ .;:..... W ... nrfrm km: hmn. `7 *`F'?`l5` `-.`f_1" " ' , .. . ` 21 1: band (111 ix d . ' Id ;x?;`f f2::3:;:::~:::ar2.*::? $3? u-i"`n3 War =?i`o n`??x`i on % -._*W it b1`= t . ; mrt 3_vaz.0ns{and;zm carriages-V Th .La= M152; 1533 gs a. smiviper on 1 mmerlments proved lush`? w*.==S851~.-near neck `amid her splendid diamo1ids.. > auditissaidtha.twqgonsandgu,xI'c8r- ,,_n- W I -4 , `,1, --the bx .1`.iaB98 '0flt_l1_is characte; _vV}n~-91"? `*d9P`?df' thl. op:%%%y. 31:; house: was brihofmlhtarr authnr.I15- , , 1eve1ta;m;t har asjshe sat*.scintil!a. cing: ' K . Thia. Units'a_c1L$tates~__gene'r:_>.leLat ~`Sna.-.:.,wi_th`diamondsV and With 1131 dark cqilv "ti.gh`.""e7C1)aL.If6`tohSidBr1nK ,th9"` L 0'bhe"` i Qptil_e s b0dy_ setting `at! the Vgisaibility,ufj*establiShing' wqnarantxno;whiteneds.-=ojher neck. ,7, ~ I ' -' A . a,g&i_n_stfinf!5c'ted*p0!'C3: -Th81'`-i3 3`? Later on the,Comtes_EB da-Villenuvh ~ ;y;KIw favef at; Santiigo. _i9'ih vforfseveral 'mo;n;h.s wore on heu."neck_3i 7 mtg? in._,the `oi/izyias K now Qxttqen, T`Lbe:;u'1tiul seimbee beetle. .3; waa~._-. M "p:et*day,. whifzh is aQnidend_ {ow under Mtathm-ea to gringuby a. verpalencgor vthe..`oir(:u`!ns.tt\no`a;V11~`- , " I '3,-gold `chain. LwhiqIx ;"a1lowe&`t_l1eL. ~ 0win&`teIta1y finnoialTstrail:8s;`t)1e tg-mun, gamut. as` the _1-age; snou1c;e:._% ` mama; :o_t- ~M_a1_}ina,_-Admiral. I)io_ano- ; A yuing` lusty 1ifvAing',1_n`_`( 34I1ifa4x'-n}"& Y9-I! lsT"swePi'18 `W m 1it1{9VM-`9 . : `V*~~m*~- 1 .`3' valprugrammu.iiwo1vingt,ha-~6xpandi- .-hm! i that `W011 dd ilikfto 34% -' t`umfof;>S4a1oo`6,0u0.liIi!:,`8W1Awi!llm.sat;'bgreahoe; _a;vnrit\1fpa.a_-V. ` `ii!i`ei?iiitF?i`Iiavi rditzss s.V.re1rvT'o$':`trx:ni9:?*1;rs% .: . 1 - . . i L . Mtuistariamrisis%blakam1thaa=wark.- ant? _ . " h `: aaowptp ` ` ` ~t your w` [u "3, , - mi 6;; ` ~01`?0(lX~Iim; . `L did '1 ijzhatfi 8 " "For ovar eleven years X suffered ` *0m'Ny with Dyspepsia and tried every.- % . mag 1 Eoutd think of, but got no.reu.1. um Iwund usigg Bungee: Blood_ Bitten. I hzdloqly taken" one bdtila ` - ~ ' ---- --2-A as fuel bettt. and, % .ng. and 1:5 unuum w uu wt}; no.3. ~ Reports from Yokohama say that "hr-an nhimaman.'said been`er_1- ran mumm zxmmxn. isngy, F In: Iuuupus avva uuiu um .u---- I ~.. H-.- _.`. ._- -.- W "V _ x ' Apparently the whole village hziii n0-' year. ,- tioed it. for the people stood still in. And at dastard Spaniard, violating 1 air wonderment; only Homaguchi drew the treaty between our tribe and the}! any conclusions from the phenomenon; : Goutemzilmcris,` raided ihevillzige one i 3 and guessed what the sea` would do day when we were in themilpas on . next- He called his little grzindsou. ,a the hills. I beheld the houses biirniiig; lad of ten, the only one of the family Blew zi tremendous blast on my horn, ` {ew left- with him. . flew on the ivingiamof the wind to my ( -_8 "Tzidzil Quick! Light me `a torch !iheloved. Que lzistimzil She was gone. , Tn The child kindled a pine` torch, "did | Gone in the arrnsot that Spzinihrd halt- the old man hurried with it to iiie1_ hreedl m._ fields, .where hundreds of. rice-stacks` I could not s`t:ry at home, the objech c I ( `stood ready for transportation. One f - d - >- ;(i)1i by one he lighted them in hziste, and 0 .plLyCI:::zEc1(:n`I:?;:matl0:E .1090 i they caught like tinder, sending sky-- ' H R: . icis. 1 w".d m.sSe3 f k9 H9? 31 mi I took an oath to avenge P`iX`Ol]iZ!..` i mingled in onecloudy whirl. Tiida, zis- Did I km m m , T: _` , um Jtonished and terrified, ran after` his _ _ P Y 0 ' mu 93 " re_i graiiilfuther, weeping and calling: Uwllulilie. V 1 $een.}_VVhy? why? why" , Disguised Ifollowed : at .H:1n1a_guch1 d|d` Gt !1"}1'_3 19; Llieutenzint. mqpgbt only of four hundred M m` ed only m'lCl1eI8 from? t I peril. He watched for the people. illldi th dew] t V. _. ` hm C If `in a moment only. they C-11116 s.w:irm- :1 e 1 age bit our . i casi- wot` mg up from the village like zints. And oiill Hm nm "was fleeing toward every-i ..-1...-.. r ..+.....m,x ....rr........i n.,...-u nnnnm! -7-u mnnuueueecnp-Ii lelhl .._np n--- -4 A.` Dgnnodl. KI III` IO ICG . overlooking the wit, u-u ---`V _..... new not as the Parcel. 1 It is 1 beeutifnl story told `by Lab csdm Henrn ot an old man whose greal deed. belongs to Japanese history He . was Eaniaguchifvvand his farmhouse stood"on he verge of a small plateau bay._ The plateau. mostly devoted Fl?)'ricer=':'ult1ire, W38 hmmad in on three sides bi thickly wooded aximmitau; and from the `guter -verge. the land sloped down to the I n_1..... nu... ..:...o.. , Hum-.hed "verge. U18 mun ulupcu uurvu xv ...-. sea. Below we-re ninety thatched ' dwellings and` a temple; these compos-f led the village: ` #- 4..s....._ -...._:.... Uqmnnnhi n. ea me vmagu. One autum;Levening, Hamagilchi Go- hei was looking down from himbzxlcouy I on the_ preparations for some merry- ` making in the hamleg below. All the, ` villagers were out, add he would have _ gone with them. had he`. not been `(eel-u ing legs strong than usual. a...1..I..-I... 51.....- ......m an narfhnnnlrn 1 Iug 16,35 auuug Luau Suddenly there came an earthquake shock...nc_)t a very \strong one; but Hamaguchi. who had felt many before this thought there Bras something odd` in its long, spongy motion. As the qmlking ceased he bhgnced to look to-` Ward the sea, and there he saw the! strangest possible sight; it, seemed mi be running away from the land. r.....--....u.. u.......L..I.. nillanvn had rm.-L uuuu =SAYING roux mmnnnn LlVF.S._ here." `The whole village came, mothers an `| children last of all, drawn by concern 2 and vuriosity. a`~-"e;,=-;+:1eLza:z;ex:L.:4;4nad.._,1. am,,z1fraid, . 3; of him," subbed little Tada. "He set `I fire `to the rice on fnirinose. I saw `him 3! do it." I ".4 \n`f..+. Hm .-hm` mid FIn'mn1rhchi. DYSPEPSIQ: i ing train the village luie HIILS. ` And still the sea `was fleeing `the horizon. The first party of suc- 2 cor arrived a score of agile young pen- sants. who wanted to attack the fire V ` at once; but Hamaguchi streiching out gbocli his arms, stopped them. Let it burn. lads! he commanded,` \"I.e': it he. I want the whole village: `i here. rrlm ..,Imh. unlnnn mama vnnfhars: and you It." ., "-`As'fo'r the rice,` said Hdmaguchi, I the child tells the truth.` I set fire to it. Are all the people here?" `_.` All are here," was the answer`, "but we cannot understand this thing}? " See I" "cried the old man.= at_ the top of his voice, pointing-to the open. "Say it I be mad! It was the returning sea, towering ! like a c-li[f,=and coursing swifter than 5 the kite. There was a shock, heavier `than thunder, . as the colossal swell smote the shore.'wi.th a foam-burst like a blaze of ~sheet-liglxtning. ' Tlmn r. nrhifn hnrrnr nf Hm! rnvd t\7 3.n(X_ 11130055 8.3`-EOHQE 3-Q0l'l1lIlBI1lZS.- ,_"' The Princess gin Ia. Tmzr d A\1`vergne 6 `used to keep alittle live snake in her 5 pocket. `and `in spite of the entreaties ' 5 of her husband and her friendswould E insist upon having it` for a. cqmpanion "'a~ at public functions. ' Mme; Mix` 'd more sm`aIX viner' N D1326 OI `EH88!-_llgl1[Illng. Then a white banner `of sea. raved ' over the village itself. It` drew back, roaring` and tearing out the`-`land as it went. Twice, thrice, five times it "struck and ebbd; each time wit.li_less- er surges, and then it returned to its , ancient." lied. and stayed there. 'al ' though still raging. -Of all the homes` about the bay, nothing renihined but two straw roofs, tossing madly in the offing. All lips were dumb, bnt Hama~ ' guchi observed gently: _ _, "'l`hat was whv Iset fire to the >r1c.e." . _ - _ .` v. ` - He was now -poor as" the poorestjn all the villag; but he had saved four hundred lives. - _ ~ ` 7 STRA1$GE_ FREAKS OF .\vQm3N. ' The ':stoi'yj,b is t,o1d of zi..lady1.o{f re-' spectable posi_tion who ordered her ap- be said of Her. that 5116 Wore a. pair different p'colors~ and gloves "of op- posite hues`. and in theA same way in- trpgiuced strong` contrasts ip_gW ~por-utions of her "daily at_tire._ 7When trinity, _she~c'ould only say `that _it -f made her uncomfoftable to.do:other- peirel in such_.y_J. Vyay thatgit ngv-cqgld . of anything.` She wore stockings of . askd to give `:3. reason _fo1_" her" ecceng ....~. ` ` _ I . . I 1\vI_a.1`xyb other reaksv of ggzinine ec- cpntricitylin V .co11 necti`g)_n-rwit 11 dress ` , might be :ited, bug it "wbuld be diffi- j cult to instaxitie anything moie absurd ' than the cra.ze'__i__h France sbme quar- E ter of _ac6ntu'1fyfagaV for using snakes \g and insects as- toilet adomments. - Tho Du-in:-aiac Jain 'l`Anr r3 An`vm-a-`nu cm ooserveu geuuy; That was why firge to 6. [Hnw@ns1Tn em mu. m I had only llKen Una ........ when I commepcd to feel after ukfng five or six bottle: was entirely well, and have been so ever since. I feel if B. B. B. had saved ` " -'---'1' I`. Inv9~u_S1znhogg_