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Barrie Examiner, 16 Sep 1897, p. 7

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LOUNT C 1.03313 .uu:xs'rL:: 21.1: I-Tmz<._ IRQIYFOBS _\'uT.U.lE4,.(7\)N\'h`f.\!u`ERb~ - - ()|`r1u.~' Z-C\/T. Lmntup and Clngxpenon s`reet;9. Barrie. . \~ _ u' . I ....... '1`. n ` `(Z t."'fJ"rf. appetitas a.nd_spir1ts to corresponu. . `Next. morn1ng,qho\vever. the cloud 'enve.1-oped them .afre~zh: Tommy must go to /work and. Will remain at "home until the Ie:tt_e;'.c:1me`to reunite them. It was Tommy who was of the two. the most depressed; ~ . '-mm=.wtu1 onelv \vi`out thee. ina7t!" depressed; I . Q -. ."It" sawful one_Lv wi`out mate!" `hesaid with :i `sniff. as 119 "pm ared Q0 , set 0131:. "D6\vmreth On`ps. fral 1t ' enmmn . :"\ve11, .then.,coom.-Iv11goo wi' the hut 8.f.bit 01th , mid." cr_ieg1v~\Vi11~. be. back afgre pos_tmon-cams." . Jmmv sat mrtgfone ins-usual walku be back atom postmon-.coms." They sat ou:t,`:'oma .:a.s - usual xy'a!kip M-i`tt1e.2_a11eai1 of _t;1_:e other. and neither :of. them" an ' .al.IW'ord.'_, 3.1:-,,,i2h,Q,,,9A!lr., 't1"1anc_eWto t e`-park the parted, nod- ding ateach othexviu si?ence'.Emd` with `dim eyes: and Will turned about and wont. slowly ho'meVvart1., As he wnlml hhezvhs inachanicallv searched ' Hll',eD(1(l LU \ 4 On I '51:: n H I ` L very knowingly and. .' important. th` chap," ursued ` 159, put he's rough: cuvu. ...,.~. l_,, i work at the usL;-_` Ii` 1; th postmon 0'1 narked wistfully,` silence which had ; f` fast ."If he hasn t h knows Icon but _ H Lmon wunnot ` t3 l ufnnother two 11 my. deprecatingly. t -an` you Peniey u1l` d coams wi'out' th' on foller me, thou ` t one." v t :1 Will, slipping off I h be had begun to 3 ` one out along 0' E d.1ad. I'll be with t 1 ;. . x came and Tommy , A rerecv: o_ne on men: ' had tune. Now n BARBIE frHURsDAY, sum`. 15, 1397. Ok-es: Ross mock. ll VVELLINGION AULT. 1 I13] xighed. A?! H Ii ghed. Ail xhat day he sat indoors, staiing- ; inm the fire, and occa5iqnal!y grovminsg. and w_hen leaving-of!-pme drew near lx_e wa;ked to meet Ins crony. To B: Continued. ` the - ";1?,11 .V~.\,v,~\,` .\.~,f...-~ .. . _ . SIMPLE BE.-\L'l'Y Hl.\"l'S,., Country girls by right should bn the Ehtlthiegst and must laeautiiul in the w0rll,but as :1 rule a gruup of them `fvillnot compare favorably \'-'i(b an ' A equal number at their sisters living .in .the city. Being a country girlmy- self, ,1 think I have disc-av:-ml the rear son of this. It lies solely in the V carelea-sness oi the girl hers-.-lf. Given` bright, clear eyes, y;oo.l mmplexion. soft gloesyhuir, an.-l white-r.eetl2an_v~ one mayglxa falr to_l6ok u;;on.lhgugh theynre as far from a.'n_v Mawlzirxl of` beauty as the antipode-s. And all `these mlxy be yours. A .....n_,.- ..r ..:+,.l in-uxnrvqnnn in ll .- "1 mini _:1_;' `cart fur-;t tcd:.y,. he rinlsmi 0!1( .~ may oe lilll` 10 mos upuu. Khyuu they-rireias fro:-n Maui-lziril as these miy A matter of vital iinporiiince in nt- tnining health anthbcnuty is cleanli-1 ness. You need not raise your eye-l brows! How many of your girl` friends` if you yourself . are not guilty, bathe often` and ,- re- gularly? How many country homes have any conveniences for" l:nLhlng.l beyond a wash basin? I am not`writ- lng to the daughters of weultliy farin- ers whose homes have all the conven- iencesof the city, but to the thouszirldsl of wholesome girls who live in the most""ifi`o"dest'circumstances. But doi hot. Iibeg you, allow lhe lack of` a: bath tub to deter` you from taking the iregular scrub" which, after youhave lformexl` the `_l1`J.l)`lt,. you will wonder` i hoivyou ever lived without it. After ;much experimenting, lfind the `best time for the country girl's hzith is at night before going to bed. Let "` ussoy days end Saturdays. ~ When you use tepid `water give yourself such a ruli- bing thut your skin glows. Whcln you use hot water and soap `rinse with three times a. week. 'l`uesilu3`s. Tl1Uf5"i li`~3-,FIL~'. smiiireil to work the ci.iLn1s already io- whcther these he from boiling water. i cowl (here would undouhtedlyhe many `s-te:irn, or Contact with l1(`EliIi`(lIIl*El3l, `:5: m`;h-ORB of domm kw om` but we Ln -.lircct_rutio to the e.\ tent ofthe sur- {mu-,~,my,0{ [mm who go Lhre pref- fzice involveilond ininveme rzitioto they :u'pr._,.,.W[ Du` Lhmr ou..M.,_.Uum_ mg. age of the child. , A small burn, even: iv?_L1L,~;;,n,a_\;ng um {um than high a_.C.,.5. not lzirger than its llfllifl, >lIl21}' cause ` cw ix: my .m.ne,e, L.;_>u5 ha haw death in avery young infamy. `uph.; :_m.ue~,3M' have Mme rich. 7 9-bum in 3 (`ml-d 05 W11 .` 931'3 /Uulllllt` Stireinents have Leer: nizido th-fit the Lnci)nyonicntan painful `nutp'rol2n`:i-lg." 3t,m,m.p p,m_'m,_1 on her nL,xtV,u.5pM not fatal. Burns on the mucous sur- bring lu_`.ly $'.!.()A)\l,lll)'J in gold, but iho faces. as for instances in the`~inouLh.inJra:..3.,~; r..i_,_l;.,1e men from puwson C. the 3"'..iLy of the n"*`e' ormtbe '`~3"`3g5i13' 11141! no such amount of nioney "l'.`.' much mf". 5.`*`"il15 UNIX One 'in~ ` \\:.;l_l_`Ifl)ll1t.` 1:5 it has not been taken out. V0lVlDi 3 larger` 511l'f?`5 0f we Skill Onle miner, .\\ ho mule down. places Adeath following ziscverc burn is gcii- Hm, ,)u.\_\:de um M $1,-000.000: 1.1- erzilly attributed to what is rullctl dor-ido nnd Builnlil (`rm-l~;,s. where the: 5h`3k- `B! U133 W 1Il8ilIl E11111? the e;- rirlloxt `.SlI`li-1&5 have lmerri iniode, l1u.Vei P9.-S8lV8 P11-3-I1 1133 lJT0 310\\'FlI1:;,l>aun stalked for many miles, but de--' of tension in the l).l\l0\l-VttS5l3,i1Dli that l`s~;r;il,.`,o, t-1-_iim_,~ are 5`.._,_l-;\.\."M,i the pm. thishus `at last caused paralysis of the 3 SI)(`[LIf$ ` an }g;u,,`mg 10 5(_-glgf heart. When death ensues from thislfout. N '\ \ E31159 it 113Y 0iC`-H` ill 9- 58? l10llrS'.cer- Moetol lho rich strikes were uiziile Uliflll Within i-1119-8 01` 50111` la.VS,l&nd at B,vl'1I|nZJ.`:Ll] lildoraiilo. Hundrcils 1113-Y b8 Preceded` by convulsions. In I of miners left pil)'lI]l{ cliiiiiisw-ind riush_- 'I'he liuiger tuliie irorii "tram imperfect oxidation of the blood, _ :"l'llL7CK ll` RICH`, `or from the absorption of certain \\'l.\ii6v0illEIS secured noihing and eith- l;D1'0dl1L5 ill th" bufd Us-Slles called or returned to their old cluiins or rut tomoines. which act as poison. Dmilkiug anew. II. is Siilieil that cool \vater.'and rub yourself uni-ll theskin isred` and if youdo not sleep more `sweetly and soundly than you l ever did in your life you may call 1116 8. false prophet. `The both need not take much time. Keep your bath tow- els in your room and your wash cloth always hanging `ready. The to'i`v'ls.bY the way, may be nothing more elabor- ute than large pieces oi" canton flan- nel and knit underwear. Both are ex-1 cellent. \Vn.s.h your-(ace and neck ev-ll, ery night beiore you go to bed. Do not use soap if it seems-to make the skin rough, as Ihave found some skins will not stand soap. Have regulz_i.r time for this, `so it will become nhabit. Now, if your digestion is 300d and you do not suiferifroin constipn-, tionpdire eneiny of complexion. your skin will" surely grow clear smooth. AL 2,3,. ....\...... mm uni.-h vmlr face. ip . , i -. , - .. - the .\orih Aniericzin 'l`.radiu;: & l'run=>- ` If `It 3'11 severe and alllais m'wry lportzition Co 3-3-~--"W .-wi1$750,iIUll0[ `young children, the hmiiiy piiysician (hm. mom). 0:,']i}:;u.._ue_. p.,,m,,,d, lshould be summoned. .\_Ie;i.nwhile pro.) hut it V-VLLS generally (understood that Meet the burned surface from Contact l` '13 "95 mi btr>11l1lJlt `tll`l`;`; `; - ~ ) ~ `i - I: e nex tri.po- 6 01` `.1_l {with uni nu? Til mix-iureuof Equal 1; when she will to sinpportoil by .1 ['nii- pnrtsoflime-ivatei` n.ndta.l:le-oil known on syzlws revenue tuner. l . . I y "7 . c `as carton `Oil, has Ln l.Leu`e8.rs izillcnw John ll. lxi.le_i-, 8X-il i.x`tl`h`l: utiorm-_.y ` of Dilllle, writes. to {L friend of his `into disrepute among doctors. because. . ,, y , '. . . . V . `. . 1F0l1l D1L\\`SL\]1 Liry, as fo.lo\\s:-- ovung to the uupurities it contiins. it; Them is an gum-jmm amoum of -3.1418 tennentntion and facilitates they $\`a;1:[h gn `his Wunuiy, go by me a lthein protected by shvmts of cotton-\\ ooi. and l ;pr of septic secretions. Never- theless being easy to get. and easy to; iapplyuthe mother or nurse isjusiilied! `in using it, until the. doctor coines. Rt` iinoy be poured on freely, and the parts ; I j,[ czirron oil cannot be qu1c~i;i_v Ul)l1).ill-l Zed, vziseline may he used instead,-ior l|ordin-uryr flour sprinkled over the in- Ejured-surfncey. When an arm or leg- `is `burned. `probably the veryb:est*tein-. lporury `dressing is to ininiersc ` the, ip}.I`i. in water which has heen lboiledl .and has cooled to 0. temperature oil |105 degrees h`:Lhr., 3. little boiling wa- ithniisiinds and millions `out. it is just :is hard to aci uircu here as elsewlicrc. ~It is, as elsew ei`e,_'in the huiids of E1 few, while the -many are hunting: and sezir-`hing-thc siune old story. iidound Boiizinzzi. creeks are the richest at all in. this locality and in fact `are so far pruxtictllly the only iliggiiigs of grczit value. Men on these creeks min their clziinis at enormous 1'ii:urcs,_ from `one. two and three hundred thous:Inllo'.l:irs.and even liighcr.,, llie l Tiiiiouii`. fnkerrout i'i:isb~w&iitei` -may justify such \'::lll:LllUllS, l}\1L of course there .111` no purchasers. You can in- form uiiyliody and everybody intend- ing to coine here that if they e.\pcci. ~ A-' . - ._..vi -in-miml Hi`. Tilli- 4...-..i3 l{ltlor- ` other cases the canusc of death may arise I ed to ihc new iliggiiigs, in;iny oi thein , muouun. . _ v , At night when you wash your iace. 'B.i'iiS1f:;our .te/eth."1)1IUa:":c*d::3~4.s -1an~'i- ough. Do not use any advermsed Loothj "wash. All reliable dentists condemn} ..1.,u1; . lb It-W uI,I.u: mum u:|\ru,;..\., .,__, __.__, it more Becoming. . . Be. fastidious about your fingexjnails, 3 and wear \voole.n`g'l'0VeS Witlrthe ends of the fingers and thumbs ,cut off when youare out doors. and your bands will be white if you do have to wafsh dishes thrre times-a day. Take exerc Dpenmir.'absowm;%i of God's free sunshine you can, and if after a. time you do not look and _feel like 2L different creature you are .--- Dr. Chasd : oinxmm wm Curo Them at /_ a Cost ofbut 80 Cents. Pes. scrofula. gczematic eruptions. scald bead. Ialtrrheum and all other annoying and 1$a!i1iuLLin diseases can J9 enpilg cm-ned_ by Dr. Chase's Ointment. ` - I" had prbtmdhig " 1'5i1'es"" for ~- ten years," writes H. H. Sutherland. com- 'mauy remedies; and had doctors ope`;- ate.-.1" It was no use. Was completely :..:a inn at Hmaa, (`,.hsnm'iV,..0-intment mercigxl traveller} of Truro, N.S,;triedv T -T. Walhmblacksmith. or Ix-oq\\1oi'g., I traveller; oi Iruro, u.o,, u-cu mauy laid up at times. Ghaso's,..0-intment < was tocommended to me by Mr. B;`emmn;' of the ,Su;mmerslde. P.E.I,. Joumal. ' 1_ .] tried it; and one boxvcomplete1y.cured' i me. - i I _ . _ . H - Mr. Statih. the acme; oi the st ;-eets-- l vlllr, 0'nt.~. RJeVio'wTgivi2s this'~unsol-iit ed testimonial under. date of. Nov. 6, 1895: `.`Hall 5. box of Dr.~Clmse a Ofutmelrt cured` my daughter ofeczema. _TlxaLt' was-six I monthgago, and `there "has wince begm ` no. reappearance of the disease." .l 01'1t.`., wax-_, troubled with blind itching piles !`m'K2`0 yoa.rI. ""..,I gtlried evm -1` .nemedy',,;tlLi.'1:, an-;e__ <>uLin \ Vain. n. ' -writ;-. until 1--tries: Dr. Cliab?'Di'nt`-' men_t. I,t_`1nI`a. codsdnd. ~ Qnrbox ' me. W: .' _ r 'V ` All dealexs I :1 Edmanson. Batu & On..- "unufgetnren. 'l3oronto.~ Price 609. ,1, ' ' 4 n. '1'. nazrrlim. touxmz cLER'K,m11 be atms Oicein the Court House, Barrie} every Saturday _J_ei,<,lg1-_c::_;1.uLJhc$t9wuI T _ ` __,T ,L1nm;Lo.nd itux-pantnn us. every mu- Mttlv` 091:3... that : ' houbaho ' i3Ii3Y6f `" " canzhtr col ~11-out and hung giiectlonmr Dr. G , j_!igg1_IiIod_ the tune and mad: the remedy. ""tn -`_ j:6;ko:"iwnr3_o: war surrnn wrrn PILES "I, ,,,L1nggg;l_ gnd ,tux-pantint every` mo- n...v.* :...a.;;;x3Ya' iuidyor caushtr '7 Per- ishing agrge- hair'- y.x:.?uu, nun: u-u..`.\ ' cum by Ho(\ _1 Like Wiousneas, dyspepsia. hedachc, consu ` p..;on', sour itu!r`.8_L'b. indigestion are promptly cured Kiwi : Pg. Ti:-:y do thmr `NH: . ryr,-mxiitlltml pntir_el3.' diffvrenf irtzxny Country Girl. W T fasily Lmgi Lhuroughly._ I ' Best um dinner pills. _ I 8 ?.':cem.s. All dnxggisia. -~, Prepared by C. L Hood & 030., Lowell. Mass Tl}: cub-Pxu tqgxke with Hood : Sarsaparmx, Lwer Ins! HYSICIAN, BURGEON am . . (Late at Drs. Harvie & Smith 0ri1lia.) OFFICE AND REslDENC15:-C0l'nel` Owen and Collier Streets. Bgrrie L. _._ 5 some or the 3I:Il'li('(I l 1-cullarines oflien E 3 ` - Well l(no)v`n.in .l|i.~lm-y. I ` B _ Macaulay, the historian. always used w 17Qea.bhis~Sxm alone-rand V ` `- a. restaurant. \\'hen_ h had finished, 1 i heigenerally built -up a. pyramid `of 7 I wine glasses, which be delighted to sea} - L..L.-.L.. ........ xmms. ha hafi Hm. rpstaiir-i ' . \VUAU g'l?1BB, \\uu.u no uwnxeuvvu vv ~~ ` ' 5 topple over. Whn helefl the restaur-l E ant 'he'used to pay liberally fo.r,tl1e_!] "r 6k``i1 g`l33S` as wvell-/ars*fcrrthew=}rnnerm7 l'\ ..... Av` n... Me :0: g m-mt ham! .1 Droxen gxas:-5 us \Vcu*ua xm but: u-um.--`,. Cowper, the poet, was a great band` for pets. At one time he possssed is _qu.irre1, 9. cat, two dogs. seve rzL1`can- ary birds, 2: sturling. a jay, a mag pie. `two guinea. pigs, three'hares apt! five rabbits. V nu ,: um _,1_; .. n..1,.. no! `nnv\_. ' uve raumus. Whenever the saldierly Duke of Eper- I my} sawahq.re it made him sick, and oxgce he kept his benlfior awegk after on. of these Ifxtgle animals touvhed hifn. n 2:, -_: y n..-L D.....Im.~.`,H> H-m n-`r-gulf. 0138-UL buvnt: Llkglal uuuuum uuur. uvu - -It u`tist. 1ovedghis pet monkey next. _to'_ money-; that; he shed Le-.x>rs when the c1fea.ture_ died and ' of it from memory. > __ nv___J!L!.__. `v\n\ :+ n...+ DM';. Hm. house a.n:1`grqu`nds for the purpose o (M H. 1[0u1 Lut:Luux_y. . Trgdition hath it that; Phitip, the- Duke of Burgundy, devoted much t his- time-to ('ontrivmg'ra.p doors in his- ~sousing- unimry - strzingers " inf. ,wa.tex\ ~hL_>.`e.s' underheaz. thegn. . .(`sn~nn`. Riehe-heu loved cats as much .hL_>.`e.s 1_mder1qea.t;n. tnegn. `Cardmafx R1-cheheu - his favorite` Angora. cat; reUS,ed.~ to and soon died also. ~ --When trzivelling, I`. .)f($:ery hungry the Whom hunaalf 7Pi ,",were-jthe" "ri.s._ rhesoet. Elke ulsedjto teach them m1.f.\ of 8. mill. ' to follow him a.bo1_1rt9.nd` one of unusual` ' in1 .o,Ilige,n4:e_,he,_tg.11_g_1_11_: to, glixirngr beer ` > cz_it.s_a.smuch ; he hated `chil~dre.n.A When he `wied ` at; Hzunlei. the, cqxii-{N t used to. order dinner for `three_;;- for pfiye, s.nc_1_v-then- cab: _ favorite rar-T : TR:-:.\'mE>:1` 01-` '9 dzinger .L_._ .L...,. I- 6-... uv \4a.-..a.....--... -_T.. A I df yau Mpv:_ia1t'M. u:n.nris5es2? ' `Y;.. - `ngvar saw om i'n,yovuzr lite `T}iKPE'ii6""!Ii`1?bMk;`""I`'psinA sun: L ash and _ \}.hen tun; than 'uenaid_;1own.. 1 H00 3-. ncxs & rnasran. ` 3.5 RRXHT ii RS. SOLICITORS. 4 NUTARIES. ETC "* - ~ ' ,, I 'I"\no.n5u)Vv\ .; AVAGARIES. or GENIUS. ? EVJIEVN no falling. _,, fe fmz I to e boiling water. wmxldux 1 heatx-4I"111o+taI,is g1.iiic)ns > extent of the umjor:ty,.o{ w. lininverse the w'prcm-1aacLou"Lhe;lr burn, wen fa may yvlmneve ,v ixifanb. Such` iom-zxte-1"-and ;` l years wouldht` ' `gut p'r0bah1.\' Portlexn-.i`o1 5 on s2,('xm,m tance; in Lhe'_mouthJ-D}'-assL 2 eye `rlfeisay than such a: serious me '_Llcoinc .-.5... nf fha chin n}; "(nor uhn BI. R.\'(~.`. K (hnncea nf llama: an Ilrhtrilte In Ihr, Klolelyln - l'.rospr('curi' are `flliillf I W In-slrablr Mains Very icnrcr. While the emu ' amount OK 20 `i, brought from the Yukgn to Seattle: by the Portland w*a.s_a disapxibllr . ment to munythnmzngrs who raturned xuJ1.'Le in saying {huff the country. , faL:u!ou-slg rich. The claims whlelf L,,| , ...,.u and in [IT IS PURELYJELUTTEEY. can ME PRHFT6 A`3ou1n.om;T 3 mouswn BLANKS. L - .......,. ... ...,...5 ......, ..... ~-_..--.._ Whle have been worked promise well. `Mid \ fqur m. x. .r Q`\nIw\ ... m-. -2.-:.'u"unl`A ( fact many of them give :Ln`&11l'3I1B3 0` proving very rlch. Allwestimales Of the amount of gold: whicll will be tak- ..- .._.,... ..\.,....... ,_........_.- ` en mtakthe Yukon next year must necessarily be _very rough. as there is no uzeuns at determ-mug how much work will be don-.. Ifumn could be . alleadlf u11duubt.edly be I113? ` mlilions taken out, ' lmjor:ty,o{ Pref l . ...... |\4. '....,z ...:.\........... ..:.......- hmvu lwru that. W3.`c'*3' U mu mmx LENNOX. (H-zu. E. J `-*J N4`--I uv uuxu .....\...... . _ ` Axho plucesm mu.~ :de figure at 111-; the { heel) huvejg been buz.`de~-' `s`3r:1h'.e ire scatter .E M... \ Dmilwvuug LL :3 suucu Luau. l'r:u1s- \[x>rLu(iox1 E-3.".:"..'.".:L \.\'u $7. >0,WUo[ 11 thulr on the st-\.;.uer -; 1L guuderstoud t: 111.3` money will not. be brought down 1-gusntti the next trip of-the Portlzxrxxi ` I 1l`ed _St:uc:s L15 John Giller, ex-di.xLricL utmrne-.y rvf '\`auxI`.n Invrftnnz tn :1 fI`ii!'H(1 Wt*.:1.\,u in {(115 L`uum.:._), 5\/Au Iharilsunds and In -.1do:u1dBuna'n7.u. mlup pheelr ` one. ..,1 x,\`l....- :\v\.` avan hip-hpr_ . _, ..._ i His iio env<:nirzigeriieut I t]T1rTit l,\` the first will be di.<;ippo1i)te<.l. \\`n~iie It n Axuy . iiliiii the 'go`, daposils in tiiis locali- ty were fouzinl almost accideiitailly it` ` 0 note the fin.-ti 'ci'i-iii," of the rs` E:`i`ilI`I`lllm. ,\\>\v I kiml in thirty ye-ii .- xliggingx. will (lQl.h'l7t.lt`_\`5 be iismxeiul 1 from/tin1e` lo time, `mu when ziiii where the ";<':`L1?e s" cannot. jell, (me in this coiuitry is quile -.i creature of cir- cuni1:s't:im-es : {it he cl*.:1m-es to hr with- nr. .- ii. he inay :ic-.ml :n'rn4I1-l1 b'i;\.\JJD Au \>.l:].;X_\\..u whatever. I have been out on :1 ..su1u1- ( pede" or two and smlied a c.luin1. `nut the chances are there is nothing `in it. ` Some have an i1_e:L that they will go; `out and find uu1e:-hing..` "If they; "l. stup roithank that every creek, i iguiich iLl1Li,1`UEsS has been prospected y9:Lrs- ago by experieiiced miners, their ' 5 enthmsiasuJ:~mig11`t lessen. All the gold `I in the country is from twelve to fif- li teen feet. under ground and froz_en grmmd, too. so you see th&- -i ideruig avtx-zition of-prospectors is not -Il`I1Sy'tSk: `- ., ~ It" takes two or three weeks of the hardest labor to sink one or twoholes in a. creek. It is not like in iother cour11tries where. golol is on -1` he surface. Here surface_indica.'ti011,s count. for _no- t.hvi11g, `and all prospectors rules are I worthless. One crek'1xm_V be rich, "1 vnhv sun` Ylllh HIUTB .IIIVii-fI`Z`, 1133'} - a I I while another in the inuneaiiate vxci-i~ Ecmuxtry creature or pur- cum15t:1nvus` ii in'rez\<-h oi u ii.~'co\'oI:_\' may stand 3 .1 shmxu..f_uL\I"1in`113g Ll c'.:1.im, but shouldl ? he be some distance :uv:1_v he . 1 - mvA\'T\C vn. nu;\.\`t`r.`. mty, and mmru mom absolutely worihless. Tlnrzln and `Bomnza, absolutely woruxless. UE an cream; m Domdo and`Bon2u1za,are' the most un- linviting,, low and marshy, covered 3 with willows and all kinds of under- |growth, but there it was found lying glike grains, of corn ztwaiting. the eyes T1$f111Irn%fndee 1 again repeating that people who } come, here should not expect too" much. \xumm mm has Become rich", .a thous-l come, me Where < and ten NTV n remain poor. _ ~ = V . My advice is if any one comeis. bring atleast a. year's provi5si0_ns and enough money to.- f>a-y-passage_homn. 153 no l.pvIzu`e for a man to attempt to play --gentlexxmn. `Every one works hard. the h-(Lrdest of his life. Don't let the re,p'ort.s of the great amount ogold going out `mm your head; it all comes - ` from the rrek above` nmned: :1mI'the Manon of the clzzims realize their posi- DR. PALMER, `SURGEON, EYE 1`.i1: Throat and N039, `40 College atruel. 3rd door -[tom You 0 Street-, Toronto. may be consullad at the 1u`en's oral, Bur1~1e,_ the second Friday "of every month- fr-nu to '1] Mn. ` ` from rrek qhove na_meu: z1_uu u1_e _$ e ` of the cIg;,Lx) reahze ihexr posi- txoxffoo w .. Ninety-.n"Lne pcop1k:`o}.xt of a hundred` V _ V . _app_e.u.r _to be under the impression that ' ` n . ' _ . . ount Blane is in Switzerland. xvhere: .0`. haw u pa;p;mU'n,_ mm}; ,/3%; it Is w_holly ivxthxn the Frfxnch from Hn_eguku_ mating diuinegsshor W `proymw 9: Htfmte Savqle` - Felt: smothering or chokingserisa.ti6n ,_/Mount .513. -E1ms.. ,.ys,not._,,Lhg;:)11g@Hhe,braEo;_ham__4hS0ryom t`.- u-`.M)fth*.Am:`""but*~-1;,-affcted dud `win in tum.a'e `peak. wlm`-h, 1.5 I/,a1]v..teet hlgher: named 1 - ` ' aftr S'Lr"V_VL`llia_an` `?'Log:i./1:." founder Qt _ , _. , ._ . _. iiha Canzxifxar; Geqlogiczil Surey.' And `"9355? m'b.`d -afm,f1`v ' s'vha,t'is_ more./.1I>19n.s_sertion t_h:_1t`both ` "mounta1_m` are 1_.n_Br1tish bemtory `has -been conrmed. s1n(`}e..188I_by tl_`1,(5,,. _(,";,n-JV a. / ~ ` nr,ves,_ causing -neg`vousn"es`s, s `Milhurn : `mda~A1n`ska hbund y, survey. And, of], 77 . - e.mother *mounta.in-:Amrat-:~The ; usual A` statement that t:his..'wa`s the pxam only _ _ , , w11'Lch`Nba.h's Ark_.rested lm;s,no fou:i~, 1- > __ . f d.a.ti.onm_ .t-1_1eB.ebrew. mt, which..m'as. LA ."0n the mountains at Arara!:.".~,AA.rara.tV . ` ~ a "`\?v`a1s5hio_ancient -mime of a. district in" * M -Eastern` Armenia. a.nd.has been u.sed` !<>r.-4.41 Mmenxm * V ; ,. -__ , ._ A.;IfR;AV(.'3TI_C`AL s>LUi1oN.,,'. C * *" Thvbesb-wwy-~t&%Moid:the.wni:z;_o1:_ .. being in low B `to mn..rry~the `girl. -~I&IIS [AKES ABOUT MOUNT puruuzxsers. Ls/u can \.. ; ai goid . around at r:m-I & gee-someLLhi.x1g.Impnuthing Lhe_L__ e disappolxxted. \Vh~ile i1'i~` Ir\"e u, -,,.. . in H\i< `m4-:11 some UxbLZ|.H\.D d:\iu_v L, S 1`A.\'~DS NO H`;\\'CE . x.,..... nnr nn .1 xere not _too' much. : om=,_.1121s become nch, Lhous-V nnnin wnnr`. ' that people wuol I Of all creeks El nv-a5C>"1.)'rnn1". rm- .. 90!. ,. MUHWS 5 BBNVEBTE HAcmm)x Lmxxnx. W. A. Dunn. . J. Bn(_)WNI Karrie. Al7istou and Creemure. ' ` .cnnox & Boys. Elmvale. l!arr1c4')fcc-Cor. Dmulofx and Owen streets- Flxm'ale 0ice-0pr'. H1 n\`s Hotel. ' Monev to Loan at lowest rates. . The People etnaaaag Am Sati: ed and Tnnvmced. [ALL `WILL TESTIF` Ihatlnnyon was me Faitti` . ifeople and um Good Eh Remedies are Becoming `Satnglmnl of She Home-'I`ho.- I pie Have Trusted and Han` Been Degolvod. HIS PROMISE: 1. Mrs. D. DavIs. Trenton. Ontao. C I ada, says: .\IIm~ has been 21 um:-s'II -"nre of eczema by Munyuxra Rom-NI when I began using` these remedk-5 I covered from heru1_lo foqt WIIIL scabs suffered the most Intense. Agony from Irrltatlun and mm. I felbm bad rm helium}-It Impnslsible to war get wr:II I um! a number of mnecllv-9 to effnvr vure. but Insterul. I was getting w . I '.\'n.~s In G-rsmr Myer-Ital for tIn`v'-9' mm". Ham they comd not help` um. I nally I uwmy m try Wunynn. and, rafter using .\ I _n.n`5"S:1Ive and other reun-IIes I retro %IxnnmvII:1t9 reII-f. The nmilolne seonm `- Iwlp and cool thb IrrItatIun;I am In Ito say` now that I have not nmarl Im body and feel It In up dutv to Ilntipri of ms wonderful cure wIsIr`h mv and gathers 2 been offeoted in my case. I have unbo : ml {:mh'1n \hnwun'n tmntmeut and In ' Hy recommend his remedies`! .:..;.~.q. ..:;;....x.:ic Cum seldom run to In .~.; in one It) mm noun and cum H: I dun. Prieeasc W Manson`:-Dyspe 1 mi PIm'1! mm mm: at lmllguuoq Ind tomltllq NW wI'dI\'nyB` . ii:F(TCu po:ltlve1y form: Indjgutloi` Pca 25. - . Malayan ! Cold cure prevent: pnemnonln mm up A cold In I few bouu. Prim 25 Cure Imp: cough. r ...3?!:}:.ST !l| wait-' Munyofl Co aunts, allay: no . Pl'l(`L-7256. Munyon'I man {'2 m 1| me back. lolua dr g dney disuse. Pf .'.'w;_ rev noun. run A; u Oarojpeedlly cum 5 mun. And Al) tom .. - _-........aun| inngu. Price-,25c. ,(.\m_apeedl1y or gmhn. all idney Pure :50; _ ' Mun,\'on'l Nerve Cure atopc nervomnell mum. up the :3-stem. Price 25. _ - .\lmx,\'un'| Hendnvhe Cure stops hendnca (hr:-e minutes. Price ` Muuynn`a H10 Ointment pocftmly can (mm: or 9119:. Price 260. . ` ~ 3(unynn`a Blood Cure eradlcuu Ill Imps: at ms hlrod. Price 25v. _ . Munyou`s Eemgle nemedleure 0 boon I \\* . . Munynn Crumb Rome-men am: an. Cnmrrh Cure-pr1ce '.'5c.-erad!cntg; the 41 from the system. `and the Catlnl ID1911- l5c.-cleunu3 and hen! the pans. Munymrn Amnuu Remedies relieve In minutes and cure pormnncnf. Price 5!. Muny-n's Vjnalizer. A great tonic II mmr ul vim}: Inrvnmh Ln weak people. 1 A Ieparate cure for each disease, At all glitz. xnmsny 25 c2n(3,n vlul; Personal latter: to Prof.- Hanna. 1! . :.lrwt_ Tumnto. 0nL. answered Mm (M -~1 mlvica for any duease. 1 CON\`F.YA1\'CER, ETC. MON}-IY T0 LOAN. 01-`I-`.101-:s:-Bank of Toronto Bgllding, Owen -(reel.-Ijlarrie -7; ' . ;-nous, GHOLERA, quou . MGLBBUS, BIARRHOEA | -- ;m'sI-:N'rEm, ; Au, all Asuuuan oomium 1. . M. ,8hlidren_II_I:AQuLts. _ } !lICE.`35c. Beware cunt .` ` - , vu %x%%x*xx%*% sseae J we PEACH % we BLOOM % assays SKINFOOD $936 w .Fbr the Skim W PEREEC1ie ,1}-Qt, anew! W1 7N 71V or sent prepxm on recexpz * _ of prick " . Cnowx Mmnclxx Co.. * . Tqnomo. l I E pure" _n.u wqw uu:5.gm.5.:..7 II: h_l1eart`s action Maud budifn nervgius apg mu_s`culEi- s`l`Q_`I ..}'`3P.."`d? *"?> `.` M3`? _` TIEALTH. {1>I`L_Ls [ sent prepxld `on receipt uric'L'. _" .LL4Lahl For the J.\'0l HOD D- ...l.. [ Emlsr will visit Cookstowu.1stVand am 3 V\ ednes of each month. Hillsdale last Wednesdtw. New Lo Nell End Wednesday. ` - `Om-e_-East. of Post Oice. B1rr1e. 0nt.- \' DICKIHSON E !?1AUWlt I `I. - BAIQRISTERS. (\'nLICH`Ul I57 HI-H COUR'l('lF Jf'S l`I('E. SOT.-XRIES. PUBLIC L'ON\'F.\'.sNCERS. 0`k~e5-;In Bmrie. ne`xf'B;mk of Tor-znto; and Elmvale. .\k-Keg;;ie'e kin-ck. _ Jux Dl(.'n(|.\3uN, JLIA, D. P9 Bgcwgar. AFTER YOU _1'l1'l DKIALV. DU _1\UEa\I1V. (VE- Orncss AND NIGHT Rxssmxsxcx-;: Browne meek Uunlop St.;bnnie. ' . g Teleyhone 77. b . 27 ' Ia_ENN; OX. QOYS & BRDWN.` gARRI8'I`ERS, SOLICITORS moss n;.ocx,nAnn`1z. mss-cu?saw\Js1 THEN V. . . McuhamBLAcKsM1Ta|J w%*Es7IERN IANSU%RkANT0E5`L:C0`; _ _ _,L,A(')].`T T()'R()'1fz'1TT*(),_T__V'T' _ i . , oNA`I.n Ross. 1 A.._ QARRISTER. SOLXCITOR. V n r ___ He--"If peoplvev e'aid< just wl`1a.t;`1__they ' thuught it~\vo}x1d do r:;_Iot of harm. \\'nu1dn*t . `on Notaries,Cunieyaucz-mete. Money lo * -~---l .. _. V I ' _.,.,.. HEW UN & QRESWICKE. 1%ARRlSTl1:S sozicima 0! the__Suprem Court of jndcinturu for Outsno, Prue Lem. Othceu ; Boss Block, Bpnia. 0 E. ='v.no:. A. Lu. t:x1-:sw1c- thought. In '1 wou1dn*t :iH' ;.u.a.\\. :-.II. i wouldn"t an v_ ` ` ` . s_he-\V cIl, It ;w.voul.2.. _reduce conver- gntioxxggstmut n;;nete_L1t.xa. V K nu A nu;u-.; Barrie. Suiyner and Toltenlmm. un\'!-`.\' T0 LOAN. CarfInI1y_Gm{|med'a_na Trucd `R. W, A. ROSS, L.R.Q.S. mm. W. C. I- .. London. ` HSTRATHY & ESTEN 'D|Q'r1'`KH.' Llnlltfnr in HlIZh!( can a usnaxadm LICENSE 'I:xh' II`! ' ' '"~ 0 yr `mo zmnuu-~~~~\ mu wm A W S "`Five-and-forty? said \_iH,.`wiH1 ` _ " ' . , certain dolnrou satisfactxon. Haste You cunhave one anyvhereffom ssodu, .3".tA9",, 5 dm P ` . _ ' ' "99 ````8-`'"mWf.rsaleby --we'u- then now `put 40." ` ' I ' ' - > , Jimmy obeyed and the legend \va_s| \ 0, H. duly set` forth that William Ba._rnes a. . - ' ' hadaverked on the `property M0 year. . "Pm sm`rV.t0 saw as he hasn t got `in. v, 11. nun: E. G ., London. T\YY1 .'(`1'l'lY A STKATIIX G Lanna ABRISTEIIS, solicitors in Hlgm Court ov Justice, Notaries Public Conveyance: omen: Over Bank of Taronto, Barrie. Money in rum of same sud upwards, to '1 .nm\ at 5 rm` nmt. LOUNT & 1.003?!`- IQTI: L1.` 6.: -.1 h I-'\"R% 'Rt '..an'_a guergl nepai .shop_ _ 4,}Eni 3 Imtnln-v:f pa. w. n. macnannx? ` !"iut ,;sqm?ma;;s5x:*. .;;.,;7.;c,3;;T: p. r., uunuou. - LPHAYS`(`rIAN.' VSURG EON. &g-. as um Nimrr Rxssxmmcx-;: Browns Money :1: turn 'I_.,o:\n at 5 ye: want. H. H M'1u'ru1. I ;7}I(JWI}..A.i>l:).IA;._( . Stuyner zmu luucuuu NONE Y T0 LOAN. ha I Pa? nysfufsmm . $10 'w`itnesse.'-'5 TAi;)si~z1f. BAjm1i_:.- street, Barrie. Aux Cowux. _.___.__._. W. A. Boys. VII "Lad." said he, Wheat : a mistake, Sir" John wouldn't notice thee if ye km-ed. we tmun ten him Lhgguuabiu of the: property so !ong~--3n` 858004 35 Q tenant." ..n-._ .9 I.......... I. n-\nnnm\-mi \Vi|l 1 remained beneath his feet. tenant.-~ He's `i Lunn0n."`~ Whirupered Will, and then he fell tn-sobbing like a child. " l_'ve--wo(tch'ed `ere ' ve.an'~forty A lyear l" hesaid. In the sudden terrible Q upheaval of all around him. this Wu? the one piece of solid ground wbicl1' 3: l ..nv,. ____:l, L. I..:..... H ..-Am! l'mnvnv l xnwnt an KYLB8. Bmusrsas .!o. `Omens :-London sud Canaflian Uhnmbors`, .08 Bay Street, Toronto;: Telephone 2413. I \ ` schomberg, Sat\`u'day:._ . * B. E. xnvux. B.A. Jxo..KrLxs- B_-A ..._.__...------->- l'BlIl.lHWLl ueuucsuu HI-`I Luci.- (-we's send him a has to let him know you chap's gc~in s-"on. Very like it's him as `M! get th bug when Sir John hears oI_i t." ` uv-.. . ~.,, u _._. _.r...:-:....I.. Hm fnnri "\Ve'sfwribe to him." cried 'l'0u1my.i. neara on L. , i . Will lobkml up mfmiringly, the tears still on his wrinkled cheeks. but a ddubtful smile beginning` to creep about his trembling old lips. "'Eh-doesto think it!" ' _ . I'm sure on t. Sir John's achip 0` th' owd Vblock when all s said an done. He knows no*w 0 you felly`s d0in'8'. but wn's}e1_l him." Will "lauEFe'nl shrillyi I uuinmat. ME -11. Tofnmy. I`d be min to get a seek 0' Penley`s back." fl- ....... ............-n`Hmalv r-ham-ful dura "AL_we"s tell liim-"-an than w`ll see- EOE ll SCSI. U` rcumy n uuua. , `He was comparatively cheerful ing the rest of the day. though his pallid face and trembling ' limbs be- tra,vod'that' the shock had told on him. Tommy looked at him dubioimly when the bell ring at half past five. "Best be off a.-whoam/ , he said",-,_ I'll: _ tnk' these here tools back to th shed. I and fallen thee. An {'11 fetch our Jim along 0' me to xvxjilpe th lqtter." Will obeyetlwithout protest. Tommy ` looking afterbhim. anxiously. mmu -.:..z 1...: mn nnl'.h0.f\ll'\V0ftL'hll1' looking after mm. i1nx1Uu:s1_y. V . I`h' oxlrd lad full not be gur wort;-bin 1 mich onywhecr if he' dunnot lockup. 1 He dunnot sum knockin about." ' lsLittle Jim. T0mmy _ nephew, was q;1sily. lurml from home by the prospect (if :1 jam}-butty, and on being further promised twoperlce to buy sugar-sticks, jubilantly consented` to act as scribe. ' Duly furnished` with_ pen, ink. and papox'-0l_Jject._s not t0.be looked for in =Tomlny's Vest-1blishmel11t-the`pair set! ment. ` 1- , off with solemn and importaht faces Will awaiting them in 1_1o small excite- _,.|. him;-Alf nwn at once_ ment. Jim sat himself down at once. spreading out his paper eager1y.'and 'dip'ping his pen 'Ln`the ink with a. flourish. ..uv,n ...:...+ vnun I mv? How mun LIUUI IQDH. "\V'e1l, what 1 I begin"? n:,\.J1r of H1 I begin "'1 _ , . __"-`Ark at th 1adI"._cried his uncle mIhJiriugly~.. "He'd be fur writin" straight off I welly believe! Eh, but than mun `lm. ps.tie_nce-"'W e mun think, thou knows, Now. Will, owd brid. what saiysto `Honored Sir,` to start: ._: an "i\-ay, n:Ly;;` muiuumu um, .. nu .. well enough fur a beginniir, but 1 m a. plain ~'1nonr.~1n VII doubt, I ,couldn kee it7up. Write `Deorsir John.` Jimmy. tlie$er s u. goo(l_":i;id." lib, tnou'u never be fur deurin a barrowknightl" cried Tomniy, much ~ scanzialized. "E:-.'d tliink thou was - .mzLl~:kin"8.'da.le loo free. . . i ` Haste wrote, `Dear Sir John"l'f nsliod Will. xaithout noticing him.` ' V " i.`he_er. J'unmy,"' said Tommy, per- ` euiploriiy-,just put `Honored Sir, an ha. done wi t."3i N ` 'Jin1u1y,- being an ingeniouslad, solved the` difficulty [1 writing Honored Sirg` on the top of t_ e_ page. and Dear Sir John immedizite-ly beneath. it` adding I on his, own responsibility. "1 hope you are quite woll"-Lhe invariable juvenile fox`-znulzi in beginning a. letter. |_ _ Now'then.-"- cried Will. warming to his sub_yTcL,~"tell him as Master Penley is not gi.vin'. satisfaction ere-fur from it. '- . an he s been'wortchin' ere forty-five. I year. ` bagm xvi` sa.yin - as Penley isnfb givin` "Nay, lid, nay, best start _wi` sayin as Wilrum Barnes ` as just . getten notice to 1eave*an _n1ver:1ook d f0r t, :1 "Ah." s. uid\\'i1I, `mt h`1uTthj'ot. but satisfaction. , ' Scratch, scra..tc_h _went- 0n'Jimmy s peu,.-,ve.ry _fine and slanty` in the up- strokes, whereas the down,-strokes had rather ahuxnpbacked appearance. _"E1usto wrote [orty-._ive year ? asked . `f,Five-an -torty- gear I_ corrected W1 1 "five-an`-forty! Lh dear 1" T -Ji_mmy. .who had begtin to write 45. smeared out the" figurgs with his finger. and 1ooked`u_p inqfrmgly. "Mun I wnte 1'ortv~five. `or five-and- inqfnngly. "Mun I wnte forty-five., `or,five-and- forty 7" `he asked.~- ~ \ "Viva-and-f0r1EV'7 Bid WH,. Wil 3- V IOGMITHY. PEPLEH 8. MCCARTHY. BARRISTERS. SOLICITORS. _ CONVEYANGERS. J10. D,u.mN MCCARTHY. Q.C.. F. E. P. l r:w.mr. Q.C, .J. A. M(`\.'~AB-TIIY. D. C. MCRCIIISON. ' BARBIE. .\lCCarthy. Pepler. McCarthy 5: Duncan, ' ~ Alliston mud Qrecmore. . ' . - McCarthy. -Pep1er.Corl)ould & McCarthy, V ` , Urillia.` Q , _ Money toLo:1n at Lowest Rates Eemey.` - I ~ `_ _ . L Jimymy wrote "He hasnft `got no couscxence."- * V *9 '9 " "'E"1'e--\vait -_ -- a. b"i"t_-.-'\&i11::.t/J:=,...._'-1` _xQ I.A hurry ll". cried.` 'D<>mmy._~'ruther>in a fluster; "We haxr i`r~r-sa,;d"alf_9n0_11Eh_ :`xhoutvthe`~,Will. Sitha, Jimmy. write ' as he's a. honest .. respectale men, a 4xLs_eyJ.her `v.verea.fore mm. . - - "A honest. /respect.-xhle man," he- hadwerked the property mu year. "Pm son-_vto my got no conscience," ihctated Wi-11; his thoughts still turning _vengefu11y to Penley.` ` 1:...m.. uvrnfn Fla hasn't `got no! were More mm.". ` pis eyes; round. and his ton;:ue.pr mg. "hm'.-feytheI--were--zxfore hun. ,A honest. /respect.-Lhle man, peated the boy. grinding with his pen.- I n . And nut-. pursued Tommy; _Tl;e_er. ing. h'm'.-feyther--were-:u.ore mm." "And gut-, pursued Tommy, _Theers isn obry`-m_ th epluee, as - u,I_1 not gt him I511 beat 0 <; racters." _ ` ~"Pm:n'r- s near full." remarked J1m- beef racters." `_ ` " ~"Pax:a r- s near full." Jnm-I mg. after 1a.bo1'i0usI_y inditing his sen--` `_-`teni:e` in"-` his -_sp1-.;iwl-tug hand. -"Wh huh I'd like another word Vortxvb -te1i:e` his gspx-.awA1-xng nanu. . " ,;',`.Eh.,_butt I'd like zx._nother word ortwo nboug; Pen19y,'V cued. ,WiLl.' =See.`- Jimmy. jus_t.dot down"as we',sa.'l1 be 1 Iain to.:,s,e3_1_:i :b8,ck'. Squeeze it in i` in oi`11jqr, 1213.5 Euin6_ti"tti0Lli? ' "I`fa1_1(-.'y _I'co.n," replied Jimmy,fai1dA e7hcI,'1_iiTrTnther`1:rf:.m1mr1'and-dbwn- ' ,-.., hill f9.shion.3_ `_"I`ho-.>.rl, he added. con- ,tampla.i;in r.his`ha.ndiwork 'with_ 'un- . ~ma_r1se_s:Lts act'xon.- "New, -what; mun I put` 1 th end? Myfnzxme or yourn?" Put "J9.n;es Vose has wrote` this . 11etterJ.ur;WLum Barnes. " ' "`.Tmv\.ma vm.-``wTo`a" this owiisrot H" . ; _ "Nay, n:Ly,:"mumh1ad Wm; "t/ud be _u -.....m-k fur 11 hnryinnin ` ow D ; mun ,1 `say? How nuns I \Iv.vu --vy ARRISTERS, Solicitors of the `Supreme Court. Proctors. Nut:1rie3,_Convvyancer9. @- Money to Loan. V ., Omens: Ross Block. Dunlop street, Barrie. \Vr:u.m(`.mx Ann. L A D S. it gne-ms. Now, Jim, let's `car it strznglaz _hrough.f _ _ Jxmmv remi out the iuiut roxnposx-9 strzng:-.1 t_nrougn.f` _ _ Jimmy read out Ju_|.ut voxnpusx--I ti:n-both old men Mstrngg X f`' f pron]. `and indeeii no hula pf`-f13- Then it has folded and insertqv} .1 N3 envelope, and` then 41 f_f`?h `hmcuhy -,pre:ented itself. Neither of them knew Sir John's, London zxddress. Bu?- Jimmy proved equal tq me on-asiolg. 3 "Thev are sure to knmv an the [.05 ~_ Jimmy the 0ccas10n- ; "They My rsurg to lx0-ti. joffive," hcgsuggestei sage -)". W591?" UPOII his uncle lirightnued up and ` de`spatched him Iortluvith with the E letter in his pocket and an t.l:reeP1~V' ` `_l)lt in his hot little lmgul. t\\`o-thirds qf whivh were to be expended for his private ` delectation, while the re- mainder was to purchase a stamp-' , When thy, hammer-h:1mmer _of his ~xtunly clogged feet were lost in Ebb` distzmve the two fr (ls lookeil tit 011011 c(.her,';1nd Will rulred his hands and <-buckled. . , _ u If Penley knm-.":l," he said. "it ud `Mk his sure curl! . . Tommy winked looked immensely "I'm any-rv fur th` |`h:I"." nursuetl "'"m' J.`'-? - - uuebc Lu: An: utua. ~ - Tommy winked and 3' , , , '. immmsely 1ximortax;(:e in In? ii}! y`_'l m sultry fur gursued health and.\bL*t!.uI_\' clvanli-if; LU. after a.,[>aus9, V e'ye_!a it on hi:sel' " = . H ~ 1 . 1 . . . 1 lhe week came to an end. however. 1 HO ma-` [ 50 L! D Without an answer from Sir John.', 3'0 bpndny arrived. Aand Will "(`iz":1nt_'dl guilty, : him. and went his way to church. in : gnarl wumr:_.' ` d a some anxiety of mind. The neighhors! . o n , , L [obked ,1; him Curjougy and um; 01- -. conveniences. fur i.l1_L.i].I1E.-11 f I s V i 1 i 4 I pvo of the more intimate conduied with , not writ- himi 'i- 1'*3P `I19 0M 113.3 lmued luv xwuitiw himsalf together and remarked cheer, ` ' _ h `H h `_ V _ fully thz1t'h wasn't so takken to as all ' '3 `.`'h* `We `V V `i O en ` that rams td, adding du`i'k1y"that h - ; thous;uiiS~| pan the 11 soon be hearin- gummat . i wholeome iived the; On honday morning he got up. as, _ .. . ` . _ ! was his custom baton ve. nd pre_ . moat modest circnmstnnus. Bug do pared toatart for his usu- 1103- 3'0. 3110 0 . 3*. ii -&-Lti{1m._ . _ Wgrg happen meet thv 0- ` regular ..scmb.. which th' roa. ." he remarked wistfuily. ` V. _ ' breaking the gloomy hndi mrmed 31' `_u Md: you it. .;..; _.'--a-u__ u.....1...mm Yr-nn hut , \_ _______ ~__;.-,,,, inn,` Hm best lasted during` breakfast ` hoiv 31 tinw. `tum me back." they'd be neann Su[uu1u.Lr ; Monday 3.3:. five. and to start usuji 0 U in , h , Wo's'happ"en I road," ` f ! during i Bot no"1etter. thou i I `am. hm hm H. umrmon wunnot cum nacz; "~Eh. had, but th wunnod be L'00IIlin' this road urunotheg two` hours." said `Tommy. "WA mat mini: hirln--nn' V0!) P811163 "ull hours." Tommy. deprecwngly-` "We met miss him--nu' ` be bargin' if thou coums th'\ letter. Thou con soon knows, if thou gets _ "Ah. 1 mn." mtreed slipping I, one:" . __ i "Ah. I eon." agreed H11L`!)1l18 0 the coat a ain which ,put on. `etch my ' thine-theer's apgbod lad. thee afore-owt's long." ' , \VImn dinner-time Iomrnyx tnee More-owt's long." ; When dinner-time Tommy ,ha.d sat him down in very me1aucho_l_y l mood to his` bread and bacon. .95 Well-known etc were heard _,t0` up- pmach, and W" 1- sloivly di`Tv near. "ltx mhml" shamed Tommv, Brand- R` ishing his knife, "Nay, said win, `shaking his heu<% dolcfully, "not this time, H1011. _ nobbut coom to say there weren't no H-in letter this mornm. . H "'I`hnr u atrunnnl" rt-1A'Q!1ndl.(1 lomlnv. letter this 1nornLn'."' "'l`hot s strange I" responded Tonuny. scratching his jaw meditatively, and eying Will` askance. "lt l1 happen Coom to-marrow." he pursued "I;lu.~sto r ,'ud`thy dinner 2" - ` "1 dunnot soomway fancy lcould heyt," said Barnes.. "1 niver seem to ave` not appytite without `I feel he addle:l my mate. I think I'll jest goo my ways round to Robert's an"see if his J'Lu1u1y`s yerd nowt. Lt wur his nr.n_ne as was wrote M. th' and 0 the letter, thou knows." _ _ ' "Ah, so it wasl cried Tommy, brightening up. "Sir John 'ud very` ' ' ty put 0` th' ' Y William Barnes. Ay, thou met just as well look round theer, but sit.,.thee down :1. bit first an have white." "Nay .nv.y- t udV choke me." said Will. l'll be toddlin now, um if th "letters theer l ll soon be buck.uga.in. ' Nn latter had urrivml for Jimmv. and i \V'iJl- sloivly dfiv "Ins cooml" shouted Tommy. . _ ` "Nav. said Wi1l.-shakinn: hem} him. ' . g ` `. "Eh. an whatever ud tak him` to writFtT)'TIittle `iatkszune as .you,"_ she tsgxid. Nay, it's mich `if ever he`d~ a. -V uotionas our Jimmy wrote at; all. The letter uIl be sent to" on 0 course." wm I-mhhlnrl off home without 2. ll be bucxugaiu. No latter had arrived for Jimmy. his mother scouted the notion of Sir ighn addressing such u. document to INT} a . * ull be sent to 0' course. ` Will hobbled off home without` wand. What &_ long day ,that was! He got a piece of bacon. thinking he would i -. 9. slice, 'untl 'th_en` mdutnfully l`,`s1ded"v it again. , "I dunnot seem t'ave no `stoomachl for t, hesaid to himwlf, -- | Tere was a tiny- potato-plot at"~-the rear of Lhe cottage and when"Wi'lI had "redded up indoors he thought he would go and work there. But., alas! ` it was alreatly so neat, owing to their daily labor ,L'a.ter,,,,h0urs, f that not so much a.s'a.4 weed defa'ce.l.its rows. Will sauntered gidomily round to the front. There was a little grass-plot there. and. the idea suddenly-struck hi111--`that he would adorn it with a. _roo1_ery. Tn` Han hnnet-\ he knew H1611} W315 8 would adorn ll . mm a. rouxery. In vhhe house he knew.rnere. -shell or. two, zlndxa-.l:rol:en glass salt- ' cellar which would come infer. the ptrrp -_ , _ the pig-styr he could find zrcbuple of- bllfiigbottles and some bricks. Most of the neighbors lmd rockeries in their , gardens composed of-' the same `xuzxterials; Tommy and Will had long iutendetl toerect one their m-mnisps when "they time. xleunses _\\'uen Lucy uuu uuJ::- 1.1vvv time; V H.135! was a.` commodity which Will had enough andtto spare on hand. Heaving - ifdeep fih.. he [took off his coat and set to work wbIfngt.so_il from the back garden to ' begin w1th,and then laboriously build- , ing up a rather top-sided; cone witlnhe salt-i-ellar for an apex. So intent was he on his task that Tommy had re- turned from work before he desiste.d., "El1l. ,said ,'l`o_mmy. "E-h-hi What- ,-iver haste agate`? `1`hou rt a szradeiy o_wd' lad as ever 1 see! My word! thou art ' ` V. . --~`~'4VVghenr\3ve'n viutfon artwo-threaferns . an that, it ull 1o ," re- ~ turned Will, much elated. For the ' tim beingiheii` trouble was for otten: ` a.n.dl:he pair sat down to tea wit good and spirits to correspond. ' -Next. mornimz. uhowever, K - would look wall in` bneath the` hedgerow ;/tor hfe 5- ~wi=ld`~flewersssuita.b!& \ wont. szlowly _nomewam., As no walked hisje-yes mwhanieplly, searched Ouch he `fumblin inhis` pocket for his nits; that but of czansbili the sa1t:enar.~ `Hp mun, loosoni-ng the son mom on _ round the root; In`: or` for.,hia'-Jonkgxy.-'_, , L and than he. !$'ttaned'. it again and hh-bond `V .1 D!CKlRSCJW1"&-`!;IMA:('3WATTv x.\mm.-xrxsnc um {mums IN HIGH

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