A Tale ot tte Rolling Wave s Red Heart « "This is going to end badly, For- Mr, b assengers, who had come up from |to the end of bell rang, CHAPTER Il. ane cpp ia witness ng race. and a clerk invited me to step into "Deuce take the 1 That Wa3|-owded ro me with th al .thé Board-room, where one glance at the phrase which embodied my sentl- | rug5 of -snpratulation and coricaity; [hee faces of my censors told me my ments as I kicked heels in the outer |. thot another ten minutes Pp fate at once. T airman, an old | office of the Flower Steamship Co ore I could slip intu dry clothes fellow whiskered all round his f pany whiie the Directors deliberated | | 14 join the captain on tee bridge. jlike a cat, and having a fierce eye, my caso in the seclusion of the {le ehook hands with me warmly, but |Fose at once -- ross, too, 98 it ms Board-room.\ I was as certal was looking a8 a nie rea) 'liked the job "the sack'? ag man could be. eg | "We have fully i sccaginsd the case, Directors are fond of letting -- | orrester,' said. While | for anoth run, 50 a cy aro "You 'or another ten minutes before ney + I may as rester, I am afraid," he sa on my be: 8, Porrokter! at that time thirty years oh, feet ten in my stoc mite sound in wind and limb, and / h with street, and 1 am bound to log ~ |incident."' "T never gave the rule a thought,"' e- have made any sent circumstances never likely _ There having been no loss of | life, I said, 'and I don't believe it woul | difference if I had." jmy temper. i ke | tohuded whole I managed to keep IT bowed myself out and | lstepped down into the street, a cast- | first impulse' was On the aia NEW USE FOR HYPNOTISH | PHYSICIAN "URGES AT TO), ef rr, oo TEACH ORILDEEN, 5 . drove Says ys That .Its Aid ca Palo greater Be ae irate ustrious. stood' & useful. art wiatnet: oe iaeerectine nor pas is advocated by a clan-- sardhat on Dr. Felix" t. tains fatecna ae that idle and noisy children may be aie ara cat ind ious and obedient eae teat termi, im Oy "i not received some kindness, some e value favor a bene! efit from her, Kanda, of oe method is NN See ee bad 8 'every man who lowe his wife has a pet name havo fated of 0 of 'effect 'on hdr hae rit fe is the good angel | Reenault caeale. Children whose bad temper is hereditary, or the re- wale of poor health, néed fresh air, h have attended his experiments with method Nave been convincing, oc- of we the earl, the countess, Sir ° cording to repor Raoul, Arley .Ransome, and Mrs a 1 L {ter dinner, Lord 'Cara- CURE BITING OF THE N cae ven drew his wife's arm within his other French physician wn. "This our real wedding day est ss "oe f ' lative; but it is asa Hildred, x said, "s0 I am not go- |Proven by fifteen years' ox Bh and heaviest brai . ing pologize for, tuking you |and cures he has achieved by hypno- eect age feet Med ultimately larie' hae lng = Me aa de- aw Aly <te pe guests 7m have been lasting. One, ex eflect - of proamire isan A pipe organ has been placed in They walked across the oer draw- |ample will give an idea of his shuthela:. Iacthe Deskiddeld anole €F | Coldstream parish church. Mr. And- ing-room to the balcon,, where the |thod. Take child afflicted ere co one rew Carnegie contributed £100 a last roses of summer were ate ing, | the habit of biting his thumbs. An . Ed- gar Berillion, has a oeraees ec sug- ted \pe FROM BONNIE. SOGTLAND | NOTES BY MAIL i rs BY 2 FROM HER. brilliant greens are equally ; \deaaty. Ome, younr wo . died SST Niee ouikibig" tote polscd, abeoated | sr REG Soocte from a green SShocas alt Was wear- the tings o of tie Scotia's ing. . She had pple eae poies 2 'blouse work- ae ed into 'the wound' and caused blood | With i Rouben to be over-built | pgisoning. A new rifle range was opened at ermen propose to insti- ute a local insurafice company. have' snow at pectin is sai sah d to -Coal Can. Be m Phenomenal for tho sea- tho depth of 4 000 feet the physical Lasik for coal mining ap- ' isting eet Cg to be Tabgrmountable. of tem- perature is the chief tatacle in pen- x second Sunday drinking club been opened in King street, Gale 3 shiels. Five gold coins of the reign of ames VI. have just been urncarthed etrating to a greater depth than/,; eFelkivi 4,000 feet. Ata depth of only 3,000) weoyy; + Be ot tha ; "pensions of 7s. 6d, have bee! to aged employ ur-|the Leith Gas woke pete A. Urquhart, Invergordon, is mak ing a name in the world, as an ex- pert maker of violins. ar three days' bazaar in aid of the Arisaig U. F. Church, held in Glas- ow, realized over $5,500. Perthshire men possess tho iargest possible, however, at wh the Perature of the Sie equal to the heat of the blood. would give a resi of 3,420 fest, yond which the continued ae ing of the ante, becomes oe or The Marchioness of Lothian recent- | ly distributed coal to about be. The ag Line o low ff servant. i nip ine Sahay knows, plies between eae we stood on or calmed gout ito quater a hansom and drive to (ond. witite _ the creqers; formed: 17 iio toca sunine cae sido of crushed in circular arches of brick hundred perso b Jed os ager 1 and, Caleutta gee ward. It was ascertained that the ithe address in Grosvenor ag ony mg "It is not cold, * he, said. 'Will the chair. The physician takes ne {Our feet - es in one Deeraute se pry Ee ig ' ) hart-!which Aline said I shou Id find her, lyou come_out f hig hands and, holding it fealy, : a pillar o a ron, twelve (4h recent Dumfries hiring fade thas, sunken yacht Norah had been c 'ered for a Channel cruise by Sir Simon Crawshay, e elderly man os had saved 'himself oy clinging to the little incident that gave me occurred: on tho luxt voyage out. It was my watch, and except for the quarter-master, who was_ steer- es Mire ee rast gag Dhallenor: the fatter ot the girl hoopla The reais was thick, |~hom I had managed to ake ge = with a nasty Ehoplnk cng and the ies tts " ial -- icki age oll third officer, who d my charge ,that Miss Chalicnor had qu ly ra of the deck, was torward en fo'- Vived under ti surgeon's trot didn't go to slee| to starticd by a crunching Fite fie party bo S expeditiously _-- from Gibraltar. I saw no of the ladies that as day, but acing tbe afternoon, be- is | jing off duty, 1 was talking to some on deck, when broke a little, and showed mo black hull of a steam collier sli the Tyacnt © and to the water's wee, oe ly a minute to flva vif for the man. I saw 1 so n9 j way he kept his ayes askance that he I altered the Delia's cou cou | melcrennen inet 4m ane ait e | have thoaght 'that under the cir- a cumstances he would have wished pont. we neare something civil. But they could sce that all was cuntunien, 1 several times on her, and no wonder; her one was stove in, and the rascally that col- at 'of interest at the other side of the -but thon there rushed over me _ the 'sudden --s that the sitva- ,tion had al ered. For the vom I /Was a Sruleen man; and, though I} did not despair of getting annie + of pride urged mo to be fore 'great heiress, and that | Proposal for her hand aould be near- iy as peomnnprtuos | " that of a pen- miless pav ement-tro er. (To Be Gentine. DER Cf RUSH CHAPTER "ER XXIV. ever o work a ge zeal than did the handsome r Ho did not delay one hour in, went back at once to only eager to -- begi was to be no more idlene no more dissipaticn, more sabtatleencs. He had up his mind that all the plans his wife had contemplated and begun for the ha pe os the estate should ig he with © They went a. ccaretitty and stood he says to his subject: Prine 3 the sunset over the trees in! 'Try to put your hand in your After being in abeyance f the park | mouth and _ bite your nails. . You rat ee as by the Royal Coal |t¥° years the fivatanie' daxtee ak "Pirst of all, Hildred,"' said the |See you cannot do it. -The pressure camiacl } 7 ad oe" |Stirling Castle have been resumed jen? eres Ww what news I have for Be ~ on your hand is an obstacle ssioners that the English |" Several rows of tr , : 1 ivo coalfields contain beneath the min- ows of trees kave been lyo annot overcome. When the do- ing limit of 4,000 feet lees th planted as a coronation memorial in ° "t ca ,"' she rv pitcd. foes returns to you you will always 40436 000 000 oo Le ees than the streets at Bervie, Kincardine- "You 'would never imagine,"" he 'have this samo sensation, which will hint of the ae tage eh os gives © leh Fr cm 'said. 'I told you in one of my let- , oppose the movement.' : a a temperance meeti i #H ; d z neath the workable limits which sci- nin Haw ers how sorry = iy Hamilton was PREVENTS KLEPTOMANTA. enco, combined with invention, may te Misia by Be Bgpiioinge) bl o - to Jeave Sir Ra A She looked up at him, her face full tomania 'ly fault was coquetry. wish tis safe with Sir -- 'allow much of tha { "Still you will own that you gumvtnt. Hiildred?' | But she did pen answer him. 'had placed her hand in his and 'He wil sho jsays the physician. "You e will not | Put it in your p are er She 'pack where you got it, and hereaftor Was you will always f you ooking far away at the light oe the .yieid to the temptation you will be happy grag of having stolen and 1 {setting sun, aS one in a |dream. ill t urn "I wanted to say something else | bri place." elite ie chet to o you, my darting," he continued, | At the ond of several of these hyp- |putting his arm round her and kise- lasntis lessons the child, according to 3 ae example q young klep-'jsome day is take ece of moncy,"' to ke The child does and the physician "You are going to put that money nches.. square, supporting a roo . only seven feet in extent, was snap- they have been for some time. d a means of bringing |yan Ono observes | within the reach of ons necds. of --, did," sh "this Sigtilis in degenerate children. "The Secretary of War a few days x a ie onansten. They do it automaticaliy and scem ago inspected the proposed weg v4 ' uate = Seton "ot sania met to be entirely uncongscioue of wrong FINE PIECE OF WORK. training grounds at Stobs, n ' n If they shoul asked why thoy| « " i wi ae iten, at i I tell you," exclaimed the youn . "ri "ch toes. El "s mat 'did it they probably would reply | medical student, "our grateseur is ate War Office has resolved | to | ried at Christmas. ve has given that they di know, that they v8 acquire the farm of Adderstone- eminent surgeon. "How's that ?" asked his chum. = shiels, near Hawick, to extend training groun ~d and made to go toa ta-| « "I am glad of it," d 'On 3 'Well, a fellow was brought in Ba 2 ars aven. "Sho is a beautiful woman, ~ ie erson a.piece of money 1i9| sith o« crushed leg. The B ngpensc the: Tighten Tage Tniantry a weet, gentle and gracious. Her on-, "You see this said it must come off. But by some! served in the Crimean War, has died at tnterhens. brass plate is to be placed in ee parish church in momory of in Bu means or other he cut of tho wrong leg "Do you call that a fino Piece of surgery ?" voluntcers who died "Wait a bit. The professor said eontth Africa. - it would be terrible for the poor fel- . Elizabeth Thomson died at + | Bridge of Allan on the 2nd ult., aged 99 years and 9 months. She be- longed to Bannockburn. good as ever. or-| Thero was a piping, dancing and surgeon would have left the | wrestling competitien at Bo'ness on fellow oe, kare Wonderful skill, thejthe ult. J. slnderson, Alloa, professor's won first prize for piping. On the Sth inst., an official e splintered instead of cutting that off, too, and trial lier, instead of standing by to help, c Pp b 'Iv i was already out of sight in the i --- Ms tm pageant cay | tin them: the schools should not obs iw Fe I ae while she nestled to jthe advocates of the hypnotic me- = midst. To make matters = rse 7 with ie iscussion to notice or be erected, but open; the almshouses bes bese re Pas = cage isl fer! thod, is cured, and forever, of desire WATCHMEN'S MANY DUTIES. oun ~~ ie G -- of a fog caught sight of ladies on the slop- should be finished, and the old wo- | © , to take the money or to stcal any si ot re "Dinphone,' ing' deck, and I knew that unless the t was 'not until the next morning men occupying them. She should [YoU that I think the groatest bless- article. The inhabitants of the outlying amen the powerful siren recently awl floated a few minutes longer, | 'that Aline Challenor appeared on joa y mee M Woodruff in- |ing Heaven can confer upon man district of the town of Beziers, in are the would be in danger, st ur deck, and I f rmed the acquaintance | -" "4 hi alert pee ia he | i 9 the gift of a paticnt, unselfish, real | TOW PARFNTS MAY USE IT. France, have decided to organizo a wees has been erected in Erskine ship conte) rou put slowly on a that was destined to lead to suc itodges: was a rea porate -- voted wife -- such as has been given| In these two cases the cnildgen bh ager --e of night oe chan, Arbroath, a beaulsted tablet 7 ; wonderful things can sec h to me.' were placed in a passive state who will have to see that the doors y ---- caeanieg one eye on the men 'now, as she came forward with both ee Gone ee ee cal 'te (THE END.) foro the instruction was givon. They of bean -- closed a on ee oes te yerms uitniveer ok oes come = " the boat, nd hands outstretched, a dainty fairy _ receive it without resistanIo and /|0 clock, cry the hours anc weather, ; age denghnge ay tened ered end of a girl, with a clear, fresh com {Fepaired, es ae oo good dane ae COURT. without questioning. The sug escort bclated inhabitants to their ceoeetion. Sayers, the North Rer- plunged forward, then staggered | pissin and real violet eyes that | Shing th chat, whe od ever proposed ip tions which. awakened their con- rare, yp wane those who wish to | wick professional golf player ank without being -- for No matter what it cos Sf - et |science; aay the physicians, were ro-| 01.0%. 0" reepdnsib cohen Will [Completed the sot of gol clubs which back and went down stern foremost, ---s her people struggling in the sen, Our boat was ge at,the dav- it, the freshly-painted genr: working | stiffly, and I could see that any-one st swi re knew eel Anew wa er own vasntine dres9 had been dried seal ey t to rights for ver "have recognized in thO gs the day before. . As she 'than ec in a few words for "help, t thought I had time to reck - 5 h etty girl before, what T was going to do shoes SUC1 a pre g wete kicked off and I had Sak en a there! as the whole of the story | header from the bridge. hinges on it there is no need "in |e An elderly gentiaman in flanne "ls, paitlak mi i" 7 bi hea id ae oe n i f -- was bunging n ove wilh be dere a ee eS col twee ain took From the beginning our friendship to a spar nd a man who looked grew rapidly, as it only can on ship- , 'thought of, 'all should: be done. gon He took dence ~ ee wa ee NO re {hour. ~ No one looking at him been indolent. were days when he rose with the dawn of tho d worked without ceasing un- set -- days when he f found no {non to work. Eve seid at last what his ob} sag tha finished telihe ia wit leould have believed that he had ever Z t the Water ceiv sel without spon from them. A Gorman! {Wit h shoo ye ordered during his re- a Cd gon of ex-Prove co fided to their charge during tho ab | ye Edward ile |who are normal. to convince Mion a ees with "children tic sugges- co of the tenar eae ' 6 bee st Mac-. appointed inabectet | « ral tho r" ught he says, should be ---- ig? Inve , res . erness a nce af a ars oir he morbid and abnormal al mbjecto, wai [ WEAR OVERCOATS. | pao by Caledonian Insurance i IRA TY ants have devel area j would be put in gaol many d cloped alm The d' Marchio: t | claim oi the German, ois i if odges for peepatieting' theit Tullibarain ws "Then I'll marry her. The sto VICTINS OF OF F 'FEATHER BOA existence as animals, only we don't |South ve resent returned. com Gale ue in with the arrsngeinen 'a ever sitika sou tins Did it residence with the Duke of Atholl at and a clergyman os MANY DEATHS D bulb, ah. Overy Dunkeld' Hot DUE TO WE or tuber is not merel oe rw A os marr am " ING APPAREL. AR- | voir of material for the plant 'that spenea Glaagow Lunacy. Tonrd has artlo | ate's room, in the Trosence ¢ and ee for the accommodation like the silos master was support- inted all | a " Was Screaming at board, and by the time the Dahlia's Wen the patie oficials. The biic ana o A { rie owe ise "ae. eee word bews were turned castw ard through came home. bridegroom then entered the court Clothing Worn for Protection iiay te the meting th 2 ae pal solation of consumptive pa- which I could) not make out. The the Straits it had ripened into that | When that was known, the workers j where the magistrate annoujed that use En da of this. If au jo - 2 ore than tients, pte the insane. rest -- all men, and evidently -- the later phase of friendship in which, grew even more anxious to please |the g groom was discharged. 'The lat- spring buds and fon at the eariy} Aberdoon School Board contem- crew <--- wore swimming strongly to- | without mone wardness, there can be jhim, for there was not one the | ter grimly thanked his worship) and ee eering apparel, wi notice that th owers, you will /plate an attack on six-a-penny cig- é long silence Sir Simon's demean-/estate, man or woman, or child, who |tho pair went away. Which a man or those which are likely to | arettes ly : : & wards the Dahlia. | pa is man puts on for p be exposed to frost, ey are driving Abcrdon- . 1 | the yo ---- protection ro such as catkins | ji I was beginning to think that or toward mx hace curt and | was not anxious to please young seared tho mean » has lof willow and hn i. an youth down the path which leads had been rather too officious, when! distinct -- tha , = aga gol countess and who did not love her. GRAINS OF GOLD. tion in numerous i of their destruc- | tac b thick" are well |to moral and physical wreck a draggled whist of blue serge, ris- | Neauchamp, acto so t he | "She will be happy at last,"' said) ne. is nothing that costs .oner was holdi anee. When a cor- pintertat i ae 'aes of soft} Col. Hector Mackenzic, London ing in the water between me and the could not very Wait forbid his le |Sir Raoul to himself as ho saw that | 4.) civil te ren toe C33 the remains Gen inquest over | gg n regular plat over-jhas presented to Inverness Town gentleman on th caused me to ,t? speak to the man who had saved love for her was gradually but surely | "yi 4 oo lives under the death had been attributed" nous acai Council a portrait of the late Dr change my mind and fecl iad that 10ers ee ye reatent wicca whole of the young |, 4o¢ with solitude. -- Plato. Cjskirta recently, he remarken er} ABOUT EAU DE COLOGNE. acca gel hae who was ag the insensible , that he viewed our frequen jearl's life a tall h =m hat ai provost of Invwer, form rc -..5 floating imply = with cynical dislike, he probably} Lord Caraven, in the midst of his ote 4 a ss ba Ser TAN | 5 boi gfe-geal pg a ought to be | How many of those who use Eau | 1873. ness from 1867 the surface for the first time after counted on the coming meats at | | labors and toils, did nak Eat . 5 rod oa te -- fas sti forth The-severo aud one ense bon de Cologne, from Cologne, daily, Janet-D. Stephen. and old woman immersion, and on the point of sink- Juples, to put an end to th his wile. - ts hae anti ceili dents caused by the ll 1 acej- | On6 might almost say hourly, residing at i a wes burned to ing again when I managed to grab' If so, he was out of his 'reckoning | lHe wrote to her every werk, * never | 4 e Hi 50 | now or recently tie a of clothing |®ware of the fact that it was ine death last week, 'She lived alone, her by the arm. I noticed no more about thirty hours. We were thut 'telling her what he was doing, but Rare '4 . fe tt vor and ye | been increasing. I pa enottad have | Vented by an Italian and not Was an invalid, it is suppos i than that she was young and lay .time distant from our port of call, dwelling continually on his passion-| 4) th ot oe oS ete ®lto: show that se ny multiply |80n of the fatherland which gives ie eet she had evertaiea' the para- quite a featherweight in my embrace, and I remember as if it were yester- ate love for her, on his intense de- Walte ORalel y me ; r dress. 36 de women 9 danger in|}® name? Almost 200 years ago an | fin lamp. for my chief concern was sow with ---- a sire by seo her again. i¢ is e difficult for a man \ is the more cxposod geen ro. who |/talian priest, Giovan Maria Farina, -------- the arrival of t®e bont. Looking , DR. A. Ww CHASE'S are one | ------ Hil- | neha sat i rosperity than: 4 these causes. accident from | Whose name is secn on every - ' round, 1 was glad to seo it coming . 9h, |ared," e he wrote "This if our pes bis enket pies Only the other day a pretty F roa) bottle, eked out his modest for- AN INTERESTING MAN. towards us fast, while the Dahlia CATARRW CURE... @ jcourtship. The Say on which ° Greet and good are the actio| ® was the victim YT ty French 'bie ty selling Seenunaey little art | 'Are you well nequainted. with Ae, herse'f was standing cn at quarter sent direct to the diseased |moct will be our real wedding day."" done b many shove worth is nevi long feather boas. ° one of the In 17 80 on, at Domodossola. | Rigaby speed leat she should run down the pests by the Impreved Blewer. |and she smilcd to kersclf as ske read. apidegli Han ing one windy posto ti in tho I allc- 5 ee Bappeats to be in Cologne Sate well. He is employed i yacht's crew, who were already ocd gg hein ree the air | He wos won at last, and no one but "We cannot control the Flandres in Par . tue do ea beset se of seme of tho finest | the same office as myself.' = reaching ir' ae oe en threat snd perms FF cuces pegs knew how happy she was tO} (thers put a good life 'nabs nn ce wind blew tile --- of ohfee beg ne reset able produetions of the county: "I think he is such an Snteresting was hampered, the third officer steer ai ever. Blower | win him. _ o the spokes r- | young in wet sicnigny for um aad ah Tn Eta |S ae pact away, Te wan) Sapien suumm, -- OND. line ean ctr ena ac [Seal aime, Tah hag never | holy. is surely ut have sued ter pi us up went on for the thought T avisedile for Mrs. Glonvil that makes & man ny deformed attention she was dr aitracted he revealed to cay, exce some erent Sperolatcent. "» ered. sailing-master and his burden, last to return before the English winter hericl az al er. -- John Webete und and hand ar to the {49 "Yes, of all taking in the man on tho spar. day what a i a tt began, and the beginning of Sep- whet i Boar shifts are they o' of stone, causing el death. & Pav- "Oh, howe: eeiautia -- Five minutes later wo were ull safe evening it was, Aline and Iltember was fixed upon a9 the time me Ee: ho At o recent openi t th Little Boy--"Father, may I have| it ?" at was, on board thd Dahlia, and the two/ shook off the chrysalla shell of |for her and the countess' return, The |!i&ed to make vee sl f a for ature "ihe Kin Portu-|that big encyclopaedia = little} "Why, ho expected a ri ladies, who were alone the worse for --, for the golden butterfly of | ear) prayed his wife to allow him to port the ae ieldin or 8 ween held-a great Resi ti ny and while ?" Proud Father--"Of course | on the tat: ac? } ; did' gal meaty the accident, were meng toh we ioe go to Nice to escort them home, as {FY have eee iscountera de ve gs eed F dete y. Your. thoughts are ne didn't get it. This is no love story -- there is was ate a She answer- BOYS MAYN'T T PLAY GAMES he throne to -- hee turning to higher things, I see." Se ed 'Noy? that her father would do MES. ind, having accomplices it ey: | Little Boy--"¥ea,, father." Noy's| ,;'S0,you had a succesaful hunting- that. 'She did not wish to meet him -- is, apparently, not con#Cetiring backwards, when her f er ae Soe (to herself, two hours after-| t'iP ?"~ SEsninently successful. again until ghe met him at home. eceary element in a Frencnught in her long train. She fn }--"'Hump ! More of that jam | didn't bring back any game, but -- Set! Her father would bring her to Court jechoolboy' s edusation. A fiat md broke her leg above th © fell aime, I can't esnn how that | POdy was shot by aby of the oth F Raven Statibn; Ke could meet her just gone forth from the Directovith the result t that ob e- knee, | boy can reach i members of the party." ioe there and take her home. | Panes of -- lie aor toAme for life, Sao o a Dia. : a cr gh is Bacon jae "eo os oe) areas, rootbalfering uns , skirt ae claimed its |¢ Did you se any og es eno : Ida--"Would you call a girl who ° » ' . = ' i ie i ne S| is right, as she always is." rounders, tops, hopscotch, and othouth, England, "waa thrown on 2a | anked, Miss Purling. 'Yes,' "replied | smart ° Maye-""Well, it cee ews So the day came -- a bright Sep- qamco Ye of paving stones last year 4 | Spiftkins, sadly ; "L played handsowmn.Y y--"Well, if sho had a -- jving th by | with a couple. moe fellow as teacher I'd call mber day when all the world B ng the edge of her skirt caugh pie. ber a goos med changed to the Earl of Car- NOT FOR | . THE BABY. , the pedals. ught goose, aven. Tho train was dme at Me. © in: Agar PEATE | DUE TO NEW SHOES. 'Hence the Backaches, Rheumatic Pains and Lum-= bago--Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pilis Prompt to earl was to mee E he ourt Raven Station at three in the ° he "t is not women alone who suffer af d Relieve and of Lasting Benefit. ternoon, and the baby has just begun cutting itm al accidents caused by cloth- Lord Cararven kept his word. The teeth, an b | ds an y one = of train It is not only the lungs = suffer ;ed by the -- amd integrity of |\day was celebrated as a" ding Doctor--"Oh, it's the -- y you ing 'along th "nglish train was during the cold,:damp scasons. The|Dr. A Chase, the famous Re- |day. Great tents wero erected in the | Want the oplate for, is it a vom o2 outside footboard, almost equally roaaceptl ceipt ig qituer. park, and all the children and the Mr. New "No, for a wiles on pale t pped. He had just ble to sudden changes of -- Mr. - Boyne, at 19 McCee St., oa nantry were feas therein to | You see, every time the bab gets ach teten new shoes, the soles | « eae and many a Serious case choy cays ys: I was afflicted se {their rt's content. 'There was ano ening ~ a camign went ees | "he ba Slippery i verely with ki disease, sto ing she keeps awake h n- befor disease has its beginning with erely doay , ne nothing but rejoicing. and merriment See coat hts t recover his batanes ont tare ns ns working out of doors are | the urine, severe pains in the back, |- The earl stood by . .the carri , _ ; most likely to be victims of ch }and strains over the loins. I was | when the train stopped, There = Housewife (to new domestic) y, Ilinois | accident, resulting am so bad that I had'Yo get up two or Inot much time Sor greeting them. He|"There is one thing I wish to say to of dea n this mortuary mbago, rheumatism and crippled, | three times in Oe Might end could || clasped' his between ,hiy|you. The 1 had a habit of|., "g ee ak clothing. aching limbs, but anyone:is iiable to then only Water with great own, hesitatod Stor a moment, coming into. the parlor and playing §. jing in Wauk Ploye of an sit in 'a draught or som his back j pain. n kissed h he piano 0 y. You never hig esha, wore cel- a current o "Though long a sufferer and unable they wife -- my darling -- welcome | play the piano, do you ?" ie, ak, be oe oe Cold settling on he ---- causes |to work, I was confined to my home!" he suid. stic--'Yis, mum, I play ; But I'll}, gartinilars being dirty congestion, a clogging of these filter-|for three and during that ao he helped her into the car-|hev to charge yer half a dollar aj} » he found it ing con time thought I could not possibly |riage and took his scat by her side. | week aixtry if I'm: to furnish music Geekinae the ee. One ment of the whole digestive and ex- endure grea. . Ze was then | He saw her face grow pale with emo-| for the family." aa motor of his om k, the bowels seicihe constipated bee i in It Se with ate te Bog poe aia * 1 ': her ist. (i tired village)=""B0 metters right he got tae bare work, the bow ° Z, women, an c ren fe-upon 'ourist.(in re . f inhabitant, ? Ono |Lorarey ree eee, The and the stomach gets dats the oldest é ; of their direct and com-/|me of all these -symptoms, and made ij more than one rough Vv un and fo years o which fastdbatiy broke' into i action on these o! 5, Dr.|me a well : "Heaven bless you isdyshipt Wel- wonder you're proud of him." us lamb, His atten 'Chase's Kidney ver are of Ki Pills. | come home!' tive--"'I dunno ; he eng a Bae! no- os Prove most prompt and most One pill a dose; 26 centa a box; at -drové slowly, for the crowd | thin' in this yer place grow oisonous dyes in ch ft for such derangements dealers . or Jwas great. She ha old, and it's took him Ps 'ight o age Rs iat Jor ouch alr check andl ate peck Co,, Taron' ly to belong te the people, this dark- | time to do 'that. t.* _|the bladder, incontinence, deposits in and happiness. ear; and as the Bingen -- slow- ly killed Be, Mlafaerr-: "I don' €: own a dollar in the world, s) ir.' "Put t everything in your wife'e name, I suppose 2'