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Durham Review (1897), 10 Feb 1898, p. 5

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‘ro ay " N " I shall he." - ' "And Tom. J. shede paler than Mote thdrew without a word. After he had gone. the girl cried e tie. Then. with misty eyes. she eet 3 " her window, whieh though in city, commanded e View of one tree that bed been very eon- “able o her. Then she coating I pexemine herself. which process 21 'Mnyed for a. week. with intern]. ‘deiiheretei turning end fixing»: he to a', matters, for eh. After a little, the surprised and od girl said mftly. but with not to . study voice: "Them, why have you not told no bo. _Fearfuny Hunt. very inelegant. But ia you know. was not . dipluat, m1 " that moment every {eating an I also in him went its natural nay and tho shortest course without re- Mu,',;' or “In” of proporthn nd very abrupt. "You." sail TI "It ”at: to l n private life. "You." said Tr "Well.” said u -., ' V f- - » _ - - menu “In! wn private life.". Miener had left annLreal. going toSt. "Yes," tsaid Torn “win Jolm.N.B., On his arrival in that city "Well." sart the girl at. last, some» he was “taming placed under arrest bat award. u, don't know why ll and an “In ml sent to bring him back hmlM not :mmu-r you if I yvlvnse; but here. .He Ttt brought before Judge think [mum to know your motive Lahurcs'av, this morning on two n asking Ie.rore I trust yott with char.,vs. fund pleaded guilty to both. be information" Ir Watt panned out that his offence Tom paled T pm... at Hm “on! "in- was‘ agrave one and left him liable to "nation." but maid again. simply, a lengthy term of imprisonment. You" . Cry..c.ottnrjsl fur the Dr. Williams' "Wort," the girl. mid, " onderintrlr. Mtdrci.re Co. stated that his clients did vfter another lorut “a“ "what i, not wish ty greens for severe punish- rout ggtotirrt What Mahnmwnedf Why meat gt this game; they only wiahod to lo Tou winh to know?" .et"li.stt tte. " t that ropresentingan "h - 1 myself want you." laid. iypiyytioo pill t, he the, sumo (In! Dr.! Tho girl's at ed Tom not at tent on the fm natural way th ooptod when f window. After a long which Tom proffer £11110”!!le "Woll," said the who! alumni-d. "I " hould not atpoTer 1 think I ought to I talking Info"! I be Information." "Ma. I myself want you," said 'on "Min Elme. l L"! In engaged we come to as true!” give. P But I city "I think. Mr "ps---" from: odd that I tttine. But “Oath moe two ween I "on eccentriciuee during his stay at . new: on e Inn]! lake the previous lunar. end the not, had leaked out II News} Tom had declined all in- 'ttatiese. end suggestions to join in The envious, picnics and such like ”do. at the other guests " the St'; And one evening Miss Elmo nak- n why he no aeriuded himself. "Becnnne I have no momt" said Tom, bluntly. The young girl flushed painfully. "Oh, don't lo, troubled," maid Tom, tlndlv; "You hurt! Ann“ "“ B--.., “‘“L mtad in w “in aid: "Well, I no”: " that. anyway." B. tmllod the f, mention with tl q " o (it nti him, but! his I dry " wink; marrud." Tom started via")! certain sturdy “do. " 7mm men who with much chucku tu, Mood In . ch " a lam whole. Rich in LiriiL" K0 no ttskirt Na it on won ‘5 'HMU 'rom, I _ What is itt" hr, Julia Elm Dou't you tt n Ot ti I would Ind walk cue I nh perpetrated one Md one Tom," said one a men who had bean a all] n at trt girl (lubed gainfully. be troubled,” laid Tom, have done no harm with n It does look I little Lump no away from even- you no, I have just. y to pay my nation of are. an] get back to the (an have no extra" l fr. Marvin-ttsat in, per- "ttl Mi,, Elmo slowly. irttrrru!1ted, "no ono can .iny or lent! me. anything. like to Arum! an hour in l lake, tlisN Elmo, if youI n My (hit, that is "ssociaus ex. would In, not," said Tom, ll walked any. a little too much for them, -ir knowledge ot Tom's po- They looked " each Ith- for a Hula urhil- -..; n‘ h! t circle In u Wholesale hoase, 3n Tl " us one .7an Yellow I 8 is 0.333“, tt ”W3- Jnlia. Elmo is x31 u rte “Rain. JO girl at lust. smug. he 'n't know why I 91) Mr Mix-vii.) Mule while. and not ably as a few min- of them expressed his ht he would weaken Innis (act that " w h made or, 0 “no . "t I". beard “In one o! a group 'had been consulting has tad laughter as link it good new; but at me were more a girl Mounted occasion to re- tursion happily, ' in spite please; but your motive 2 you with ugh disturb- “ simply in- " the same “when: in“- at an open W rform or be scatter jo, histle, and :sr was In than ho he ruightway 'N to Miss: F13 lemnggd to exchanged gun- came I to he er it An luestion the basement 50. "have you [ " was in girl that of his out- of my} P! othink abuts "I that and ' ISM insinu- and I a sale. ivht for or no A bride and groom started on their wedding tour from Inning. Mich, on the “my to Chicago. At Jackson the gram left the train to bu 3 paper. nnd on his return cut on tie wrong tum. Ho “‘5 whirling ma: to Lana- lng baton be disputed his mistake. whib all. was rolling weatwud to- ward Chicago. Eleven hours ans-0d hofon the coup“ you reunited. is I This tlecirwion is likely to have a far- ; reaching effect. an it seems to establish (the principle that substitute” and l those u ho sell imitations representing ‘tlzem to la "the same as" Dr. Wil- liarnn' Pink Pills are liable under the crizuinial role. which is in force nil over the Iyaninion, and it will no doubt, to a considerable extent. put-.11 en dto this nefarious Lusinesa, no it is evident from the hurt that the Dr. Williams Merlioino Co. went to the expense of bringing this mun book from so great 3 distance In St. John that they intend spnring no ”was to protoct both {the public add themselves in such an. days. with the option of I. dollars. and in the other hence of two days in jail , option of a fine. " “as pointed out that his offence my. agrave one and left him liable Lu a lengthy term of imprisonment. The roan-cl fur the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co. stated that his clients did not " Lsh to pram for severe punish, ment at this time; they only wished to establish the la t that representingan imitation pill t, he the value as Dr. Wiliam," Pink Pills was arrime which h- ft the perpetrator liable t, alengthy itmprisoeuneat. On the charge the judge then impwetl a syntax! of ten ? of. A Pedlar Sent to Prison for Repre- senting an Imitation Pill to be the same as Dr. Williams' Pink Pills ~- A Far-Reaching Decision. I Montreal, Jan. 24, 1898.--A cure of, more thugs ordjnliry interest to the public came before Judge Lufontaine' hero [(Hiay. the factabeingas follows: For some time pastone H.E. Mignerl has beeut going about willing a pill which ha repremnts “being the same as Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. The Dr. William,, Merl-in Co. plated the mat- ber ia tlie hill)" of Detective Haynes. of the ('uumlian Hecmt serving. who Suva had collected sufficient evi- dence towarrunt the arrest of Mignon- "P a charge of olrtairtinrr 2,TC::.l ( English sleeves are even smaller than they ”pear iu Paris, and a good ma- jority of evening gowns hue the me- rest ext-use for a. shoulder strap. ac- cording to n letter from London. When flowers are used for the trimming of the gown it is a pretty fuhinn tense them for . covering to this strap, and among other odd devices that we see i on evening gown: are waistl.ands, both l of fur and flowers. Rather a bizarre appearance is given toa gown of white at?” by a flock of lace butterflies in various sizes, irregularly arranged on the front and sides of the skirt. Th, butterflies are of black lane and col- ored stones are cunningly interwoven into the lure. Instead of being sn-.; tirely aypliqued to the gown some of the wings are stiffened so as to stand away from the. satin. The corsage is draped with white tulle. held by more I of these butterflies. and the sleeves are of pheasant green velvet, this shade appearing in the embroidery on the Lntterfly wings. Colored sleeves whether of velvet or tulle are among the novelties of the season and are SW. thusitustictsllr necepted. -- v -. ...,.. wwy LI out of sight." Tho mistress of the house made . gesture of despair. " Think of being called th ' freak ' " ter all I have done for them," she said. and her friend, who is a. wise woman, fox-bore to my, "I told you so!" h-h “Naw, no lie]: good luck. What's ailin' yet '" "Has the freak gone out?" "Yep. What's up I'" "The bread in mg." .. What uils it '1" " It looks as if it had whiskers on it." "You've knocked it silly wid cultu- Lk n”, ... . - Coott the baseman: cook. . w~~~~ -~e“"“‘ .. Aren't you afruid they will be look- ing for a different omupation when they are educated up to your stand- ard!" asked the friend. "Oh, no. I have taught them to ele- vate their work, 1nd make drudgery divine. I wish you coma. near the im- rrovemrnt in their conversation. Ther--." on In their tastes In those girls who won in kitchens. You have seen my second 1211. Ma. 3nd know how pretty and gem“! she is. I ma persuading her to take mara'ioiin lessons. and attend I clue in mental culture. Then my Cook use! to be so alnngy, but now Ibo monks the purest English." - v -- --- -.__ an: WO' am: up to a higher standard of cul- ture and .pprereitstioes," remarked I housekeeier to u visiting friend. "I wouldn't," was the reply of tho visitor, who had L31 experience ot her ttttlt in that. line. " I'd just make them comforrnhio and give them good “as”. How are y0u succeeding so fart" "Spfen~iHly. You would be surpris- ed to know how really and truly relin- od in their tastes In those with sho SLEEVES WILL BE SMALLER AN IMPORTANT CASE. ,J--- av“. -uu. , Tom’s humility was not sure of the waning of this dear epistle, but he lost no time in finding out, and when he did no he wt: happy. know that the on -d out out. too lone st any object which it would is. plainly. Then she wrote to Tom as follows: "My friend. I told you I was not rink, which was true. But: even then I was beginning to grow rich. I have _ ,‘_ - I,.v-- .nvu. = uuvu made turihe progress, but can so no further without your nid." ' rl-___nA I .._, 1123110. you 3n Boa me it EDUCATION OF SERNNTB, reprewan as being the same "illiarai' Pink Pills. The Dr. Murine Co. plated the mat- P, hanh of Detective Haynes. lumiian secret denim. who u collected sufficient evi- rarrunt the arrest of Mignon- urgc of obtaining money also prenmcas. Meantime Mlle“. M, ncreal, going toSt. 'r On his arrival in that city L uni-e plaeed ynder arrest “as i/tter.r.upttsd.yy a. yell from am trying to odunte my Bere- up to a higher standard of en!- and .ppretutstioes," remarked I ti ut of a fine ot t3; . Miler raw 3”". n jail without the Ida! Hev you flew the K80 " Billy wm cults.- in de. alley wen de cop " (us tha ;ofc_e--oi-t'1; ltte corsage is . 119111 by more td the sleeves n velvet, this ambroidery on ‘olured sleeves In the dilcovery of so wonderful a ram- edy as 1yetuine---pain are. No remedy in the market afford. such prompt relief for toothache, nun-alga; and rheasnatittm. It: action in cramps. qxylic, an, is simply marvelous. ASTRONOMICAL. What in u meteor. mmma' Well. it's just one of Four father’s excuses for staying out late at night. " in, I mine. and if net “ti-tutor; will um your money. smsmmu Is "A PchIcEL..m Dr. Williams" Piok Pills are a tonic meii ine. By their Ufi6' the blood is rammed, and the nerves made strong and vigorous, and in this " ay disease Lulriven from the system. Assuming medicine Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are orvstsrpassrd. If feeling languid or} "out-of-Sora" abox or two will restore you to vigorous activity. Ask for Dr. Williams Pink Pills for Pale Parole and take nothing else. 1 (hor msitorutipn to 'hen/th. To a re- ' {porter who called upon her she gave “this following partioulars x-onwrmng - her illness and cum. "You know,," said the young; lady, "how ill [was last winter wlmu my friends feared that I was going into a. decline. In this early part of the winter both, father mid mothvr wr- attarlwil w"th In. grape. and I had to look after thmm as well as uln-n-l to thy: household ' work. The strain was "none Milan I "could stand. and the result was I fell 3 ill. The doctor who was called in amid my trouble was nervous lymi'ystratiun and that it would tukb con- ' isldnruble time for me to recover.; ['Umlkr his rare I was after a short" lwhile able to leave my room and go, lalout the house. hut my nerves Ilid‘ lnot seem to regain their strength: My limbs “oultl twitch as though li hadSt. Vitus' dance. lwas sulijei-tto hetviavhes, had a very poor appetite 'anlnas soweak that [could scarcely goahout. I had leen advised to try Pink Pills uni one. day spoke to the doctor alrout them and he saidhehed lieved they noulil do me good. I got, three boxes and by the time I had usel them lfelt they were helping me and Tgot a further supply. By. 'the time I hill taken six boxes I “usI feeling stronger and better than [had for years. All the twitching in my, limbs had disappeared and my nerves: normed as strong as ever they had; men. I still took the pills for al little wl.ile longer to make certain that! the cure “as vbmpleta. anl since thei' day I discontinued them I have noti felt the slightest return of the trouble. I felt that 'my present exmlllvnt heatlh is due toDr.Williams' Pink Pills. and lam glad to in able to recommend; them to any "a; u. misc nerves are in: _ it mattered condition. l i Probably the most prevalent trouble} on this continent to-day is nervous l-rostration. Hon frequently we hear l , this term and yet how few appear to . l rcalize its full deadly import:. Nervous . !prouration is to he found among pew’ _§ple of all walks in life, and among] fohildrvn as well as adults. Among! l , youn;.r people it is often the result of . our high pressure system: of education. l Among those of more, mature years it 2 may be due tol the cares of business, or Ho overwork, or worries in the home. Flint whatever the cause the inevitable iresuli. is abrenkinu down both men- 'tully and physically unit-r38 prompt) 1 nulls-tires are taken to may the ran i, “go-s of the diaeuse and restore: [the shattered nerve forces to their normal condition. Cne such suffer- ver who mm regained health gives in,” experience for the benefit of those l [less fortunate. N138 Edith Draper. _ (who rr-sidws with her parents at Bel,. ( lhwvon. Out, is a. young lady who is I ivery popular amongr hvr whole of ac- 1 (iii/iii/iii'; and thy all rejoice at l hee rvstoratipn to Iwa,'th. _'Ilo a re- A From the Newmurket Era " Attacks Peoplo- of Both 5010: and Alt Ages â€"â€" A ('nmplole llrt'nkduwn mumm- l'nlr“ Prompt Manure: For IKvllerArc , Taken. l THE MOST PREVALENT TROUBLE OF THE CENTURY. n (‘Intda'n G'.attstest Medicine. Sold by Drug- giats. Price, 81; six tor " Get only Hood‘s. Hood’s Pills lea-mess and beerlawhes at night. I coull not sleep naturally. I had hor- rible nightmares and dreams. My sleep- ing hours were to me times of terror. I decided to take Hood's Sarsayarille. The use ot this marvelous preparation soon produced the very best results. My been!) is improved in every respect. I In) stronger and sleep better. I tun pleased to recommend Hood's Sarsap- arilla to all sick people as it is the beat medicine in the world." ALEX. Mcsmo, Danville, Que. Hood's L'UD)ltilt)t/A, " It I: with much pleasure that Itas- tify to the value of the medicine which has mused a remarkable change in my coalitionl wu troubled with sleep- ..A.____ __,. .. ' A. - Danvillc, Que., Man Tells Some~ thing of His Experience. POETRY VS. PROSE. The poet raves of the beautiful hair That crowns his fair idoi's head, And calls the man a. proxy old bear Who ignores its splendors in- Meal Yes. he poet of it makes a fad, Its glories in verse he will group, But like other mortals he's mad If a strand of it gets in the soup. Nightmares and Dreams Filled the Nights With Terror. Troubled Sleep. Shattered Nerves. are the only pills to take with Hood's tJargapariiia. Sarsa- parilla Soup. '.rJFiite-.e,iiT.iF."iGxTs:1 "w Tour-so you dirt not propose to that dear girl last night, as you intended to. Ah, my friend, I am afraid you weve not fired by the divine spark of love. with LOCAL AI'I‘LICAI‘IOXS. IV they enn- not, reach the mat, of the (Ii-ewe. (‘ata'rh in a blood or cmmtitulionnl dunno. and in order to cure It you must take int-Ina! remedies Hall's Catarrh Cure is; tak. en in'nrnnlly and am: dirl‘ctly on the blood and mucmm unrfm-c-L Un‘l's (Tatar: h Clll'c " not; a tuack medicine. It was pres crrhed tr one M! the best. prtv'eiurts in this country for years, and is nrogulur proscrip. tion. It in compused of the besttoniw known, comhinmt with tho boat. blood purifiers. acting directly on themucoun surface.. The parrot-t. eornb'nation of Ur- two ingredhnu in wutprodutusruchwtrcie ful results in our ingCatorrh. 90ml fpstestimoniila, tree P. J. (HENRY & co.. Props, Tolcda, G Sold by llrtlcgi-ts. pre 75c. Hull's Family Pills are the best. HIGGINS WISDOM. When 1 was in the. country last summer, remarked Bunker, I discover- ed that a cow is always milked an one side. And I know which aide that is, re- plied Higgins, who was never In the country in his life 1Vhicht The outside. Does not consist in mines alone. Pat- nam's Painless Corn Extractor is a. boom It goes right to the root of the trouble and acts quickly and painlessly. Beware of tsubstitutes. théy muiit'idrruraiiiisrov"e1; fort); or fifty miles. Dick-l was fired by her l a. short time ago it had reached a total of about 71,000, of which no fewer than [45.000 are mules or animals carrying i 160 pounds This is probably the largest [amount of transport which has ever liven put into the field in India. The , military foree whieh had! to Ie moved y military form whieh had! to Ie moved iover a single rough mountain path Ponsistud of two divisions, numhering ahout 9,500 men each, while the troops detailed for the line of rommuniratiun numbered between 5,000 and 6,000, so that the total force was nearly 25,000 strong, and this does not inelade the: large number of non-combatants, snob as transport drivers, ambulance hear- ers, lasrars, ete., who are classed as' "followers." The trains of transpany and pack-animals had to pror-eed in single file over a. mountain path, and! it has been calculated that, own allow- l, ing for gaps and blocks on the man“ b some of la III-came: of hub-lu- Ilel. . F London, Feb 1.--A few 'tgums will , enable civilians to form some sort of an idea of the difficulties of the trans- port prohlem which Sir William Lock- . hart had to solve in his recent cam- paign into the phenomenally mountain- . one and diflioult country of the I Afridis. When the Tirah expeditionary ' force was formed tho Indian transport, j l organization had to supply about 18,000‘ iramels, 12,500 mules, and over l,000 t bullocks for the forces then in the field I or with the northwest frontier garris. Ions The ordinary transport which isi kept up in time ot peace in India is; about 5,501) camels, nearly 19,000 mulesJ ialout 7,000 bullockn, 8,000 transport icarts, 6,000 ambulance bearers, rte. ‘3,403 litters and stretchers, and a! out ! 18,000 ambulance heavy and light carts. ;l’ractimlly there Were available in 1 India proper, at the commencement of! lthe frontier campaigns, about 15.000! lmulea, 4,000 camels, and lehveen 6,000 Mind 7.000 liullosks. I For the Tirah expeditionary force ‘it was at first estimated that 16,000 y camels, 45,000 mules,and 12,000 hullorks Iwould he required: but it “as very 'Boon seen that even this huge trans- ,port would hatto be increased, and CATARRH CANNOT BE CURED Canada's Golden Heritage CEYLON TEA. 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