m p Fa M oT N6o reerecrutve 28,820 20,917...... carnadidn crosr of FIVE YEarsy Apply to une ltec a, Ont. or W. E. they and cast At °00 ligratitude of the yourg Engâ€" lishmanr, who had made use of hor absonce to return to his regiment without ovon as much as thanking her for her troubl. Haviag â€" told Jear to give Andrew the atranger‘e bed if he coud take a few hours rest, she sougiht hor vouch, There to droam of fer Lusent lover. Fub w*2_ V 1 Aluils reâ€"assured, meditate on the : Proserved her lov tho isgratitude o hshman. whey had "Captain Earashaw, had received a alighi seratch," ho replied, "and was unabe to get off duty, but will be with you o2 the morrow. The Covâ€" enantors have won the battle, and the Eaglish are Nleeing far and wide." hemenene sb en nenens seneaee O t €p> Though â€" Mary hbard‘y agreed with bis seatiments as to the seriousness of his injaries, still it wiias pleassnt to bo thus rewarded for & kingly action towards "u, enemy. Eome hours later, sho and Jcan, thinking they ought to be able to SSE Emm eememe ie 1 of her sbsent lover. Earashaw‘s welcome roturn on vllowiug day there iss no meed ouk, nor of the threp weeks passed in comparative quiect. Ralph and Mary spoke with tr m# alo aw . sciai Inducements to yo Kif?oï¬or in # nanit MAC 3 CLL whence she could overliook the batâ€" o W tle on the haugh. As the afternoon A Scotch Legend. waned and the English crossed the wWithin a mile of Bothwell Church,| bridge in pursuit of the vanquiched by an old thornâ€"tree, there is, (or | $¢0ts, she ventured down to th» pather was, until the coalpits drew | Lield. where sho soon encounterod ite limpid wa.ters into their voracious| ABdrew ~Hastie, bent on the same laws). a well, caled "Mary Rac‘s| CTrand as herself, "Where is Capâ€" Well," of which the ‘following legena‘ tain Earnshaw ?" she cried. is told ; k ‘Ay. yo may ask," was the ansâ€" Mary Rae was of gentle birth, the | wer. "Ho was gaipr burt, and Icarâ€" daugiater of an oificer in the Scotâ€"| Fied him Cot. 0‘ the battle and laid tis‘ army, who lost his liie at an him bt’-!:id:)a bounis well on ‘}‘Phe htlxl early date in the struggle which| D‘ wen get some help. en enicd at Bothweli Bridge. _ Oa her| cam‘ back be wasna there, and I am father‘s death Mary continued to l.ve | lookin‘ for him â€"here." f in Ler father‘s cottage, near Loudon | _ ‘"Take me to the anot " maid *arw || }““, her ORIY communiam Tnse Xumc cz J qi ol P . Campoeti revenenserseneetsss000e0e ertennnenes renenessssees *rrenns00ssss000000 SS M Etpyâ€"y»â€" ed, Mary retired to > mercy which had lover‘s *ife, and on ol the yourg Eng. id made use of hoer MARY RAE‘s WELL. Your own town or W. P L, Grand Organizer, Ha; *erssssssnsec0es 4 an," cried the soldier, ‘ mysel‘, I‘ll be here the I‘m deid, I‘li send someâ€" ye il Captain Earnshaw Year, 1899..... 1900...... 1901 ..... 1902...... 1903...... 6 HeaiPN y ces > â€" cer in the Seot.| fled him oot. o‘ t his liie at u’h}m beside a bo struggle _which}| 0‘ went to mt w 7. Montagne, Grand . Hacaliton, Ont. who con‘t P Wiparnied 4A : Feace of the world, Take your choica, John Smith always y. war (reace) is "ie Russians (J bo successiul. China can bo d neu"ra‘ (tflkfl »an Larng! brides at which seat. 0 donbl marrshaw Mary‘s fp from & po had fed hj would _ go promiseq 3y ol s n t uy k | her mistress and her | be dampenod even b; they brought. "I clir she asserted stoutly ‘ n l6tter waiting for hand o‘ write, an‘ de | tales, daur less writ / _ _ "A rolee from the de ' "It has been delayed,." "Read it first, men \ swor; and her mistp caughtt but obey, Jean‘s surmise was Earashaw was indaaA "Cso hus oâ€"Jap News, War (reace) is inevitable. "lim Russiang (Japan *0) will ‘ successiul. China can bo depended upon utrai (take Fart). The prewers wili (not) intery I cpan (Pusg‘a) bhas the latgey lussia Waran fhas +hna‘ " upon befop tents from & ie c s o rejie Jean‘s surmise was correct. Ralph Earashaw was indeed alive, and in the kindly hands of the English ofâ€" ficer whose life Mary had saved a wosek before. He had E’En stripped of his unilorm by s +n: T0 C OPTIP 4. AA aupoy _ oCC mrrecd / _ *A Detore. He had bgan stripped of his unitorm by a thle‘ff who had atâ€" terwards been killeq and trampled ipon before ho BSBY Autemes 6L . £ J1r 2 Minard‘s3 tall brido «411 Drideo ig you think > ; 0 G, 30 Efglisn Oofficop t The bridogrooms we nshaw and Andrew Ha es no doubt the readeor c asgow Herald. ww â€" § 00 LCOE CJC UCrecied ~ | somothing â€" familiar ©@bout the uniâ€" ° | form clothing a man whoso features ® . were unrecognizable, so trampled and [ injured was bis body. Hastie stoopâ€" ‘ ‘ ed down ana drow from one of the ‘ pockets of ‘tho dead man a Bible, | which he krow, a portrait of Mary, _ And geveral trifles which could only. betong to Earnsbaw. "And is it thus _ I find you, my love!" exclaimed the 1 distragtcd girl, as Ghe threw "herselt on her lover‘s broast. "But no, it | is not yet timeo to weep! Come, Hasâ€" , tie, can nothing be done ?" | _ They felt the kman‘s heart. It had ) ceased to beat and his hands alâ€" | ready were cold ard numb, whilst his appearance was much that Mary| could wearcely wish for his life. For J a minuite she foolked at his hands, and 5 thought that surely they were largâ€" 1 or and whiter than Earnshaw‘s. But j then she thought of the Bible and C the portrait, and felt certain it t could onrly; be the Dody of hor dear I one. NNith come difficulty Hastie obâ€" p tined a epace from a neighboring cotâ€" g ll‘a;re,ya.xrd ‘*they buried the bodr un. | NIAn thHa i1 0 â€" fow ï¬'eoks latep le marrlage in § , ra . aLkau0 (Czap) has backod Czar is (not) compleotely in the of the war LParty,. ‘ Japs (Russians) are about to Corea. ‘clow (€l1y) Eor menaces the M the world. Lates 1 pyâ€"y O 4 @round. It was close to the ©pot where she had rested all day, | and had only lately been eurrounded ’ by! the fugitives. No sign was there o the mlesi? Earnshaw, and for many: hourg ary and Hastie sought _ tor him among the wounded and dead. hAt last Mary‘s eye detected sarvmn mb tienls ooo eBR is What wmn“ .“ cou tlo on the hau; waned and the bridge in pursu Scots, she vent field, where she | Andrew ~Hastie, S COaUC friend, who ; Pportrait on M him and care soon restore m ces Lirimert Cu: netty, y. _ ‘ag°°,_ *40 mIgRC, the kindly landlady gave shelâ€" them both. Next day they reâ€" to London ITilM. » Plack‘s lJoy at the return of tress and her lover could not MECRAWK | svesicls ies o nds ons eoedl e he had taken the his pockets. Hait n WAS â€"InEamn smbusclo. us o He plitow®c 6« c PPRP her mistross I o t n e ttIt B and her lover could not even by the saqd news & "I dlnnq_ believe it," Wanted. the best fook 0 titled Englishâ€" zht on to a litâ€" ~LOUutly, "Ifor there is ng for ye in his ain an‘ deid men tell nae is write letters," the dead," said Mary. layed." t. mem," was the anâ€" "V6G UpPOB to L ). (not) intervene. s the larger f cet las tha la rmor ‘so far as I am I certainly am vho is shorts 5) are dsbout to or‘l menaces the dear _ reador, aims to please, . P?., Sonth is no doubt Place to gsee hCHI t get lmfl"[ newspapor | will gsy y cce 202 Je €G oY the French master, or his methâ€" ods by the German. A primary noteo in his character should be the American. * * * <Ho is, as a humana boy, to be trained up for service in this great, lnteresting. new life of oup New (MWorld " ONTARIO ARCHIVEsS TORONTO Convince #xi* J A. W. GLEASON, i\â€"« Notary Public. Hall‘s Catarrh Cuare is taken internally and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces ul the system, Send for testimorials, free, Â¥F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0 Sold bï¬ all druggistsâ€"7 5¢, Take Hail‘s Faraily Pills for Constipation, Sceptics, | BABES KILLED BY IGNORANCE ~7" OA Women Being Instruct«d in Matters of Maternity. The French, and the Parisians in Particular, are becom ng alive to the urgent necessity of arrest.ng the deâ€" struction of infant life. A hundred f,?d Ii{ty_ thousand of the in{fants nf! ~ opol oo z5O *LE _OG&F the noon-t'yu:u h;mrbeg , ail And then an to lozse her pow For hunger came and in she wen.tr. To give her appotite content ; «Bhe‘d cleared the path un the door, The sidewalk and all else for shure ! Maud Muller after dinner thought She‘d view the work that she had wrought, She stood amazed, "with 1j Like monument of Grecian ':rt.?srt' The drifting snow had filled again ‘ The paths she bad made an _1 4C ;ï¬ ) o se oo ppyeme heaut 13 LR T Te tm reprermmarernen Ca j/, Your money 4 1 i if $ j GCin Piils do LEach ] g hercure, all the medicinal . :1 © 3 ounces of the best t 2A k ', cure for all kinds . 7 y M r r:"ig’, 2 Welhed Le Ei 4 stand unrivalled. It is + Y for beneficial results, yc y 4 are helping you. Sold by 6 boxes for $2.50 or direct | /, THE BOLE DRUVG ©o., N F P ied d it P «#*counted fop, ' Chicago Iribure, "May," said Mrs. Urjohn," to hep # !youugest. "rou shock me with your loa, rude behaviopr. You are a Ferfect | fep lomboy. Why can‘t you be like youtr | Dig l1itle tlaymate, Leila Groen ? Site Is ** gentle, £oit.â€"yoiced, well bchaved and | rop, always ladvlike." eiti “â€Yes." said May, "byt so‘s her moth. | + er. What They Missed. Belleville I ntelligencer, The Deering Harvoster Company in its Canadian branch, â€" which i; situated at Hamiilton, is paying out $2,000 a month in wages. We always told the Chairman of Industries that he should have put on his Tam 0‘ Shanter and hustled to get that conâ€" cern is Belleville. A company with a monthly pay roli of $30.000 is just what we nced in our business, . till the Aa Vvery Busy Missourian Osceola (Mo.) Democrat, ’ We are liable to be very bu the next few days, ns we ar paring our second annual jo writing a book of essays, clc thirty acres ol bottom land breaking a span of threeâ€"ye; mules, besides Anin,. "IVCf " when I shall cross the bar w n smmmummess CLAP on a PLASTER ana it will be is a common expreesion angq a true happens to be ""the D. & 1.,* Ment] ter, for no other remedy is so sure ¢ tive against muscular paing, rheuima, Minard‘s Linimept Cures P e j3 _ eC yenrrâ€"of| ules, besides doing _ our chores. berefore, we trust our kind readers ill (NBOT AÂ¥Xrmeiq [ 7 26 EAHO 4 y 2 "°CCJ SC0 8 1U0d+ eral set the fashion of singing the wonds at burials not confined to Westminster Abboy; ard not long after the Luurente‘g death a wish that the "hymin" should be chantâ€" od at his own obsequies. The wish was carried out, and an account of the proceedings, with Tennyson‘s stanzas, duly appeared in the local paper; but the effect was marred by the printing of the lines as folâ€" lows : I hopc‘ to meet my Pilate face to ace, (When I ehall cross the bamr. ;. A c0"T®pon les, says th the Bar" at eral set the wornds at by Westminster after the I, that the "hi > "YCeris & boon to any home. It disin fects and alsans at the same time. uk [ He can talk fluently in six danâ€" | guages, He has written a play and |conducted its rehearsal. No man lives a busier life than he, but on | the discoery of the Roentgen Rays he telegraphed for Prof. Roentgen and talk>d with him for hours. He has written a public prayer and conâ€" ducted a choir. He can cook his own dinner, can play chess, paint picâ€" tures, or draw caricatures. He has learned engineering, and â€" studied electricity, Though he can only use one arm he can shoot game for hours at the rate of two a minute. He has over a hundred titles, and is an admiral in three of the bigâ€" gest navies. In 25 years he has shot 23,000 head of geme. He changes his | dress a dozen times a day, has a dozen valots, and his wardrobe is |â€" worth £100,000. . ‘ not expect :‘Nery he rush is over, Lever‘s A Very Limited, Toronto, to any person who can prove that this soap contains any form of adulteration whatsoever, or contains any injurious chemicals. $5,000 Reward SOAP re"pondent "with lips apar Grecian art I» had filled again made so plain : What the Kaiser Can Do. Yâ€"Z(Wise Head )Disinfectant Soap l Wce ‘s ns . 7 Cros#sinz the Aatr Car ths Metrenn Riar» ndent of Notes and Qurâ€" the singing of "Crossing at Lord Tennyson‘s funâ€" hm ul W A ~7250 annual lecture, ok of essays, clearing ol bottom land _ anq par‘r _of threeâ€"yearâ€"ofd § PC it P ze Mitiiirarrtirs ficcrmce. M __ stand unrivalled, It is not necessary to wait for beneficial results, you know at once that are helping you. Sold by all Druggists at 5o cts > boxes for $2. 50 or direct from ail the medicinal qualities of one ; ounces of the best Holland Gin. A cure for all kinds of Kidney trouble SA o. of 2 Ee 22 much from us CIN PILLS so sure and effec. y rheumatl-m, ete. very busy for r Company, which is paying out We always stries that Distemper, we are preâ€" LEach Pill Contai:s- ill _ be all right , Prue one if it Menthol Plasâ€" Bar. will be paid by Lever Brothers EXPENSE rth more {, 7 °°,8008le to moq, ooft! more than . the ‘oyt, mountain ferm upoy it REDUCES _ 3 ‘S"C DUGLt cu lâ€".«..@.=, Yas twelre feet Bong. j lowest limb was 83 feet from t} grournd. Poyjg singlo tree contain :« :.'5.009 feet of firstâ€"clans lumtb most ‘of 1t useful ag an its value was $1,500. The limo tr was worth morn a,.""°® Buffalo Com mercial ’ "You should have heard loos answer she made who ber if she know you," 4 Diggs, "She Goesn‘t know me v, Mfiied Miss Plumpton, who eitive about her weight. "Yes. but the idea of c; & Slight acaunint+nanrs The wor fortyâ€"five 1 leet equare. _ This is from Beosant‘s Surv, London: "Tea in tho sevent century was offered as a eu foreign drink ; it wiaas prepared care and drunk with some trc tion. Ladies often took brand: terward as a corrective. A les physiclan, Dr. Lister, â€" wroto ‘tea and coffee woere permitte God'|s providence for lessenin= Nes 39e COTeud j NK and Lehigh Vailey route of the " Black Diamond Express." Tilis is the direct and best route from all Canadian points. By this route bulffl'“F" is now checked in bond and from Canadian points. ‘The Lehigh Vail y has three stations in New York, up town near all firstâ€"claes hotels and down town nearall Euro‘peun nwamnhfp docks, saving passenâ€" zeru or Europe a long and expenâ€"ive trans. T. Secure your tickets of Grand %; runk agents. Robert 8. Lewis, Canadian Passenger Agent, Yonge street, ‘Toronto, Unt, ’ Buflalo Commercia}, Mrs. Uppischâ€"Ah ! Arc. Fubbubs, 1 erâ€"believe my social dut es ol late â€"have prevented me from calling upon you as I should. However, I wili surely return your visit some dayâ€"... Mrs. Subbubsâ€"Toat doesn‘t mattop much, but I do wish you would returp the groceries you borrowed | from time to t me. , T[7CCSC,. _ For years 1 endured almost stant cutting and tenring pains about heart, and many a time would have comed death, Dr, Agnew‘s Cure for Heart has worked a veritable miracle Thos. Hicks, Perth, Ont,â€"59, 218 Lo. CC FeHT: SUf! "1tis not within the conception of j measure my great sufferirgs from KHNCEG | FOF Neurs I animwed 2i f Reggie‘s Conclusion ‘ Smart Sot. "Oh, mamma," shouted lit gle, as he ran to his mothep Elee, "what do you thint » just over there whoere they ting up the cireus, and the ling the ring all full of b. food," V Ciyst, Exeter, who mouth with father and t 1871. Brother Frank § Codrington street, Exeter Like Toa_r!ng the Heart world‘s gold would form a pile ive feet high and twentyâ€"{ive bPSST D ETTE mR RORCSY ~E bflnfl in the dollars. Plan ticulars for 10 cents in stam pe the stamps. and address Sta Co., Hamilton, Ont, profitable business, allâ€"the yearâ€"around brings in the dolla: A Moneyâ€"Makerâ€">> NOX, JOHN THOM as You can learn of something which Meang money for you by corresponding with A. SEAMAXN, 28 Colborne St. Toronts a.. MODERATE CaPI1A1~ tomperee@eraty Increased by Judicioy; ;, In lots of 10 to 100 acres for heart of the Niagara Fruit 1: Grimeby. _ Steam and electric r this property. All conveniences of Terms very reasonable. Apply J. CARPENTER, â€" In Going to New York 4 nothing " 34220 um re. Winsliows boothing aiways be used for Childrea m:g Shou}g soothes ts child. softens therum,. "°C:"Z . i; Mre. Winsliows boot flfln:’-d for Chi cotic and 1® the bost reme When 'l'l-.' Was New ISSUE NO Ehl'ttk_ygpl;_ tickets read WINXNIPFECG From Slight, #4°100 JOP ilesseningz the mankind by shortoning kind of silent plague,‘" * Specialty §toâ€"ks." made y}'hernï¬i Aske m Losant‘s Survey of ‘ea in the seventcenth offered as a curious ;_lt wias prepared with FRUIT LANDS Lister, }m&)&; “tlu:t and oneâ€"half As a positive heard the ridics wait f me very well," Preterence. PERSONAL for days Gin Pilly per box, and broth« eaid _ Miss Man. permitted by k lu(lu-l;c‘-;. i ter, Englang was senâ€" 26 2L W & eX a M ate in exceptionalily moneyâ€"m akep. me trepidaâ€" bmndy afâ€" A learned Box 68, Winona or sy sailed | fp mps. Don‘y Btanrdard of bre vin Graud and fuj r July 13 8. * \\rju. stflflgs_ of man to Toronto tle in . 8t Cc Lo was C putâ€" re fill. Akfast SAle in Beit, _ roads , MARY 1t my € wel. r the M Ply ©ures wi, A legit!. @ ka'noz 0 A Jl a t U par. : forgeg Supply the LC irt + Ont l » Ont, ) the nNeap Dumg day, Oregon, Ii., ®60 Row«mary, CCXVII Jey, Milgrove, £380. Rosewood, LAXXY s. Kelly, Yclow Ap nanding, Waukas mBittyton‘s GJos Brown, Minneapol Viliage Beauty « Murray, Rochelie, Warden _ Blosso, fACaisdonia, $375. ) Contributed by Woston, Ont. : _ Aggi® Grace J1., ham, Ryckman‘s ( Lo man, Shakesyeare, $265. Clersontine, dmp.â€"W. Mendrie, $£#425. Gol us of Byres, impâ€"A. Pco Freeman, £550. Rosebud XJ beria, $285. ville, £145 i1 Lucretia, imp,â€"Wm. Hoepdre iIitoa, $470. Missie CIIX., impâ€"E. C. Goderich, $800. Contributed by Thomas A1 Bros., Oshawa, Ont. ; Quarantine King, imp.â€"D. | Jan, Hillsburg, $150. Btrawbherry‘s Kingâ€"J. Wy Hagersville, $95, Contributed by George Amos fat, Ont.: Rosebud IX.â€"Wm. â€" Hendric $300 Famncy VI.1., imp.â€"A Thamesvilie, $300. Lovely Mary and Sh counledâ€"J. WandelL â€" H Tne i‘atriot, i Hagoereville, #19 _ Vicwrious Ini Dou M Cl BO1., do flton Mi in O Kineclliar NIT sou, Mcadvilic, £33: irp Beauty, imy â€"A. #‘:00. ®1K5, Morry G OVE Laibert H2Tk) #19, Cq LArgdd & Sou, ler, istouffsilie ; ton ; J. M. Gark AMes, MolSatt 4 l-‘.,llow.ng are mals sold, and dresses of tha Mr. E4 Louef Ont, the 4 Mii Min BWw i Mr, 1 xoly lllt'i_;l 14 and pri AV itb W M on tribu t« ‘gill, «ont Ammucanstso ler n A M un 4) e ; _ For W. D. Flatt‘s | of Dalmeny $950 ad y 1% U Sixtyâ€"two Head So 000 Yester of Byres, imp.â€" _ ©550. rne XIXYV., im . £160. W s bson iura ( ily o V LONG FHEB% qHORT gust Flows 1d at i @u mbina tio VJ .1 +Jieâ€"Rol Mn« at Stot D ®$16G A M\ W Vipi Grove W W aukas«ka. da¢ Ham buted by L fro ghest Plat lmarkâ€" 8. 8170 h4 1c 40 1 yA Ti ity 11 rl YIHI., im Morimpgs. s) 8t 1 M l W PWd Wa n n and the 11 Int ONn ).000 W Do of J1id HH., | Arrthau 1 lmp.â€" orner lJ con D ty M\ m unc 1 AJ mt athallan Liberty, Mill« VJ 13 Pottite M V () M M Ube, W« 1\â€"BH» Ohio, W W F1 k‘ond Img 1 W () N) M 1 1 W M Na<