Grey Review, 27 Jun 1895, p. 1

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Loan and Insurance Agent. Con- veyuncer. Commissioner ac. Lung "nag-u without dull). Collection promptly undo. iugur-trtsterd. ”053' " Loan IIIOWOIII Illelol lawful. 01“me mastic-W- Stom bum 1M.“ Ana but“ and»: Anna-moat: luau one. -tila. NOTARY Ptao."'.t'ot-ts.r_r" MONEY TO LOAN. How)! of m: us. or vlul In. “link a 30::- nut. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. ll LICENSED AUCTIONEEB tor Co. of any. All communication ud- druud to Luann P. o. wall be promptly “sanded to. Reunion“ Lot lit, Con. a, Township of 1Untiuek. DAN. McLEAN. “County of Grey. 8 mu "mum- Wt) MISS GUNS DAN. NEXT Door T0 PARKER Kia x...» Luau-hip otArtm otort.o, two unless from F tau, three miles trout Pr, tBrttser wsrtieay":vRyte, 250 291? - C will. I, Fancy Goods, TOYS and Stationary, WOOLS, EMBROIDERIES and SILKS, in all COLORS and FOR SALE The‘ EDGE MMff. For Impuro. Weak and Impoverished Blood, Dyspepsia. 8ltrotrlsrttatussts, Pulp-tn- tion of the Heart, Liver Complaint, Neu- "In“. Loan of Memory, Bronchitis. Cots, uuwplion. Gull Stones. Juuudice. Kidney And Urinary Diseases, St. Vitus' Dance Female Ivregularititys Ind Genonl Debxlity. Laboraiory - Goderich, on J. M. McLEOD, TESTED REMEDIES SPECIFIC and ANTIDOTE Sold by II. PARKER. Draggist, Durhlm. In the Town of Durham. County of Grey. including valuable Water Power Brick Dwelling. and may eligible building lots, will be sold in one or more iota. Also lot No. 60. con. 2, w. a. n., Township of Bentlnck. tat acres sdiotw ing Town plot Durham. ' . - ---" --=- W. L. MCKENZIE, Mortgage money. I'JCENSED AUCTIONEER. tor th System Renovator '. OFFICE. our: Gum's Swap LOWE" Town There's Big Money ! - IN THE~ Following Properties " Prices Asked Lots PAt, PA2, 33:51.3. swan and 8.3.050, Township iiaanctttorv-1'U Acres timbered. Lots 241 PA2, con. 4, S.\V.T. and S. IRON}. Marne-v-lay mesa bush ot. Lot. 248, con. 4.5.W.T. and s. Road. Meiaacthont50 ggrps ge.o4Pe,,ty (“ESTER SULICITOR I] swam WET well Limbcred. Lot. 16, con. G, Buntinck, iayacres knqwn as the Jas. Baudord tarm-well un- proved close to mush. . Lot. I. Durham Street, North miceville. last 3, Kiuruss Street. North Pricevillg. With other splendid. Farms in Ontario and the Nath-West, Toronto and Hanover propcrues for sale or at change. MONEY 'ro LOAN . j J. P. TELFORD, riiiE Lr',, aud Accident Insurance. Claims of all kinds o,tssctant--0ld not. bought" B. B. MILLER. She M 'har-ear. Wall Papers at sreath reduced rates ONOR araduste of the Royal, Collet T. G. BOLT, L. D. S. A Farm tor Sale. " "Tr lowest we: on w-unw. A _ .. HUGH McKAY. MISCELLANEOUS. __ "MATH. 'B'U'RNET. new 'us. BURNET. Durham. I McLEODS - Amman“. for the County " any. moan“ and nun-cw» gunman-ad. “at! tor [GI-)1 ,cw be mud. n m on“. 19mm. or a his undue. AmmirrCir/EiR. tat St mu}. F, Apply to JAMES EDGE. Edge Hill. Ont, MEDICAL. D0It2IAh1 DURHAM. LEGAL Fire Insunn r. m mega taken for part purchase -AT-- WM. Durban Ottt MCLEAN. Prop. and Mlnnflctnrcr iiiiaGiuju--ss Mm D. gEsrcoBhtictt. vecuresd, yA'd4 will on an the Furnitnrv of the Best Hake Al 'd, Aycl oN ll.\\l' Would in Furniture Fl'MlTl'liE All) “DENIM! E. J. SHEWELL FOR TWENTY-FIVE YEARS PARK & CO. FIRE and LIFE Assurance Policies issued d‘1I-e nnly [Ir-l rrttqs "cane M David Jackson, Jr,, t'lrerl Div (W. Aithur ll. Jackson. Notary mm Land Valuators, Insurance Agents, Commissioners. Money to l, nd, Money invested for Parties Farms bought and sold. :lccaucd, who ulna drum. Sim dreamer: the camsl near Spring wnur with her umbre the deceased "once tl She visited the spot. Ih And. tiuding the polict in “other part, an Ihould tnmfer open: had drummed of. They lkly recovered the bo Rum at St: Bemets-r.Dfttre"Jrttt Kidney and Bllddor discus! relief in " hours the 'Oreat Scuth Alum Kidney Cur.” Thin m remedy in . 3m. “(prim and delight on on mount outs -ding prompmau in doing pin In tho bladder, kidnnyn, but. an! - put ottht tet" puns“ a: - ' - h - - --o-..ou.- Sin: VI."","""",-')" lln' "ro"""'.", ...v......n, I “a. sud, Uustmrr thr: 1"sllste drsr,w,tng thu "Y"" l " l'laguv on tint child. with her blue lu another I‘MZ- oiwo,rctsted tGt. ttroy 1 ryrs and her violets," he exclaimed, " he should trutrsler iH":"N'sborth to thc W” “h” i set down his empty glim- sad ihsng his 11ml ilrrumi-il " Tin-y did so, and unmedi- I cigsr into the grste. " She htss brought “fl! recovvrcd tile “My . ', Katie into my mind tn-night,niid lthought [ -" - v m _----- lull that folly won over and done with. A villi: in St. John'r Wood, I broughnm out! A NEW HAMBURG CITIZEN in ' tiger.‘ soul-kin and diunondl l, Tut's -- - been the end of my Kine, 1 fear I lleighn! Released From Four Month! merllon I'm sick of London, I’ll be " to tho Abbey ment. next week and hay some trout hilllug.‘ By P ' Jove 3"-uu the lilvery tones of tho time- Mr. fohu Kovh, howl-keeper. New Hum- new chimad the hour--" It's one o'clock I burg, Our. 1 " l "re, been a grr"a' trutferer I'll turn in now and forgot tall the lolly of from rhuumuunm. The lust attack com- which tiust child sostrstagttly reminded me, , nuance-l hill. Octohor, nnd kept me in the I in “good my,“ "My home for four months. when two bottles of Midnight m Lemon: A hitter north- South Arnertetsu Rtwurnrie. Care com Newly cut wind blowing though the “room, nnd cured me. Had I Iccnrml the remedy when ughower of sleet. tolling ahurply on the I first contracted rheumatism it would llqu pavement. overhead the bright “or. were “uni mo monLhu of pain and antfcring." glittering in the [ugly blue havens, nnd . It you under from rheumatism or neuralgia l young cnwent moon wu- slowly rising over do not deUy, but try South American I the mp. of the hon-cu. It wu toward the lilnmuutxc Cure now. It will relieve in u. end oi March, and the London mung w“ ur. hours and radially in a few Gyr. " it. height. tUrriages rolled through the yuld Ly MeFsv'uuso l. Co. utreeu conveying their occupants to every -----_------ description oi gsiety, lrivolity and vice. From the doom of o splendid mwaion in Famous Chestnut Trees. Belgrave nqnnro th striped awninF “reached . _ acrou the pnvoment, and new“ policemen lt " "id thsr tho ltsrgest vhestuar treet stood by to prevent any one from crowdin known in the world iast Mt. Etna. in Sie.. too clunly upon the ssxquisitrsly draueg ily, but one of the oldest sud molt remark woman and high brad}! Sta",,",',', were ,1th tree! in Grant lirimin is n chestnut at ip',';',.":)",?;';,')?.)'.').., 'll'r'l1lJ', :£?l.itntl:i I'orworth, the residence of the Earl of girl, weary, hungry "drugged, who cow.) lincic. near Brutal. in the reign of Stephen. cred there for nholtor from the “inning. who uncemlod the throue in 1135, it won, duty shower, which stung her bore ahoul. occording to the Nuturnlista' Journal, den and thin um: liko whips of tsteel. She deemed so rem-rumble iur its size (hut, nu had . baker hull full of "not Spring via. uppenru upon record, it was Well known u lets ind delicate primrose! in her mud, n usual boundary to the. Manor of Tor. which even uptoth'ulua hour uhe had been worth. It looms probable that this tree in oruutsvorimrtuesllirt,th? "not; Poor child' LINK) years old It least. it in still in very n few pence, hid up in the corner of her tat. hur vigor, and host yen prmluced u my: tend pinofore, In: .11 rho had gnined, end cropot nuts. it meiuurrs nearly 50 feet in with I. heavy hurt ond bitter tur- she circumference , the body ll titort-only "ood looking " the dainty, uilken-mbed wont lo lent in hrigh.t-turdt it then divide; Ind jcwcllad woman who were pea-lug into into three huge trunku. one of which men. Lord Cnven’l princely mun-Jinn. In the nren neorly 30 feet in girth. fur-off put Ihe could remember . woman, ---.--_----. on young sad bountiful u my of ' guy compony, banding, with swooping silk l Bum: lo noirrrrv.rs.-0tte bottle M gumenu Ind ginning jewels, over the inglO Sprain Liri,ucut-iatclyrctuuvtid loco-trimmed cor. whore Ihe 1.ttd.hsiry to - . i . _ ..,-_.,... in kill her good-night bolero Peel.' my inglO fipttt I curb trum - recom tW nun-ten ha rncl Mood I my, bat. an” by If you suffer from rgeumminm or neuralg- do not. Jelly, but try South American Rhumnnxc Cure now. It will relieve in a (aw hours and rudically in a few dnya. Sold by McFulane & Co. iwjijiri.it"t1i1,U,1iy0 DUNNS BAKlllhllt3 mum lt is said tkat the Ingest chestnut. lree known III the world is at Mt. Elna, in Sic- ily, but one of the oldest and numt remark this use! in Gran. Britain is 1 cheatuat at Turworth, the residetsce of the Earl of Ducic. near Bristol. In tite reign of Stephen, who ucemlad We throne in tl35, it was, According to the 1Gturulists' Journnl. deemed an ormsrkublo ior its size thin. u appur- upon rauord, it was well known as s sisatsl boundary to the Manor of Tor. worth. " nemn prohuliiu that [his tree in 1,000 yarn old It lent. ir is still in very fur vigor, sad lint. you produced is large cropol nuts. lt measures nearly 50 feet In circumference , the body in ieort-ortlT nbouv. to loci. in tterigh.t-sud it then divides into mm huge mpku,_ona of which mau- ure- nearly 30 fear. In girth. Loan}. I lt no in: thid PICTURE FRAMING A SPECIALTY M CONVEYANCERS. _..q.mei"t". - v -- - LARGEST SALE IN CANADA. new loanéd t onable term; isl deposits " BANKERS Jd WM VOL. J ACKSONS. JUS yiit, m prom " 1 hard, I (Inching on . I luau!!!“ u were hon who rtshsr Sire, drum M .og Dream Verified, H hat he will nlertakin-e It or in Durban Liuimcut y homo. the Mr E. J. MI y. " LIL. u I yen". is Inn-hm Incut mm plutcly rcmuved use. I take plcamuc in runwdy. Minuet: with .css it the removal from oft " album-d lumps, a, nah», nrccny, stities at. “on, Farmer, Mark _ McFu'luM I Co. ml by tn mum of the ‘l to them A strange I than. while pulling HO Ibo rippled the Us, and the body of Iuisced on the warhuee. 'btt following morning, tt Mugging tho ennui nggcsled that they “on! to the part uh: I did so, sud immedi. ugham. Engiuud. on mum! “on Forster, m canal nem- Spring Yen-d from the that. mum you» Ago, and I been wticululy Lorml. Dnrimz the wcck the loft home. mum. She, did not wat' reported to tho (iiht iliift Standard Bard ‘nking business. tts' 311d others on was: allowed on ent rates. Also nu, ms"- of the the artist. Ihlu - mo. In (awn. Durham trrrr 1858 um! v mumm- [hr ted tt " 26. “\'1'lets, tweet vl'lete, only n penny . hunch. For (lnd’u Inke.uir,do buy I bunch.' pleaded n childllh, treble voice M. Mnrk Duluniuo'n elbow," he descended the steps of the "Pull Mull Restaurant," where he had been dining with some friends, and button ed his ulatn-r cloeely round him to protect himself from the bitter northenu wind that swept. through the streets. The spa-her will only A poor little "not Arab, besr.tsetuied, trear.ioourd, clothml in uttered frock,which " her uhoulder- Ind Irma uncovered. Lung all lock. "re-med down her buck, and in Ipite of dirt and itarvntion her futures. though pinched nud mm, were refused end delicate. Delornine. who mm " libernl 5 mm at ever lived. thrust his head into the pocket, at hie ullter and pulled on Home won coppen which he Burtit to the little girl, taming in return the bunch of white Ind purple blouoml, which she Myer. ed him. He started " if he had been shot. n he met the gaze of than childish eye, and, tuning wide. hurried down the " It's worry hard to live, sir, Ind Ihnnk'ee," exclsimed the child, lifting, u the spoke, "sir of the most exquisite eye- in the world to Deloninu'l lace. hmsnm which wn ating for him, And giving the Iddrou to the sleepy cabby, iiauit himself buck in the vehicle with a mutated exclnmntion of nurpri-c and Igna- Icon ruched, and hi. AuenLivo valet. lup- ped forward to take his muxer'a ttmst, to wheel the any chair closer to the blazing tire, and to an the Ipiriutand and box of cignrl on the ChippeudOs ublo by Delor- Ainc'a aide. I . Lion "You can go muster. "I um: night"? . seen ',1,"iiairrhr I roacmbluucc stool I must. be when a pin of lull I chance lissne-hoald hum: I . " " move me in this way! Pom wirh I bitter, mule-n tsigh-p jealou- girl ! I Wonder whim. of bar! Ah, dug wine: of “It had quite the ammo Gvur ail mc." me. And Delorulnu drummed his glass. and quickly retiilrd it, utnvlng Lo drown /ecoeuioo--perltte remain -" ttO uneuy I mm bu done before, in the cup which,d it cheers, moat ceruiuly imbu- iii, Lurr.iorusblt ,uit of _ch|mben Wu km her good-night. before joining any I new of revelry. But thou Wu long :30, sud poor Hildn ind known nothing but puvarw and sorrow for ml! her young life. A policemnn. Ipyinz her hiding ploce. told 3 her in rough tones to move on, un-l the child was nbour. to obey him when she caught light, of A gentleman lenving the house, in whom, ulnlwan figure sud ’dnrk, proud face Ibo recognized the gesntletmsn who hm given her many pence on the pre- ceding evening for n single bunch or violets. Tho poor, friaudleu little thing felt. almost ‘n if she hid found I friend, and hurrying sitar himwd timidly lnying her hand upon his arm, aha implored, him to buy lame vio. Ion. for " mohhor’n ill, bud I don't. know what to do," she nabbed. Mr. Delornine turned hutily to confront. the child, who" marvellous "tri' had unmixed no m-ny bitter mama-ion in his hurt. tho night micro. “It. must be late.” he muttered, than added.oloud I " Whu ll tho matter, my child t" for Edd». VII 71pr biuerly. u Mottsr'. m'v-{M upli_ ', lifting her "runs: nu or Hum" a. sweet vi'lau. only I penny u or God't: uku.uir.do buy I bunch.' 'i'G'%,ra iGGiar,iith ok HEART TO HEART: ( HAPTER I go now, Austin," Add his sli not require you again to- I resemblance I What. hen a pint of blue Bye"- -hould th-‘e yower to wav '. Poor Imus '."-- ___"" ”I: . under whim. has become wine: of lilo has never ne Gvur since the left (m, LOVES UNEIHHNL: CHirlCr [rot u renpec tful K. ', w w T M, a ' a 9’3"" , " I "m; ' m foolilh, Ind DURHAM, CO. GREY, ', to CANADA'S MINERAL PRODUC TI, The Purdue-“0n of Mun-HI] 141:0“qu HM Wu the Inge-l on Rec-um It but often been rem-rked thtst country no rich in minemlu H Um repuzod to kr. the return- ot grad“ I it . V Hm! tshe been ill long ?" hiruldutl IA drivrr of tho cal, he had handily isigo drew up to the ptsvmuept:. He oper"M door “Ill: l-mle the child out”, pH only to givuthe addrcna Hilda Iuul gt him to the cabins." are he tollowo During the than, drive he heard poor child could tell ma of her brie tory. Her mother had earned A ba interim for herself and her child tor live you” by singing It. one of the halls with which London nboundn I an: cold. csught, he pn-coding Au hml mauled on her short, Ind for mouth- tthe Ind hem too ill to lcnvoh They hid lived fur some time upo money animal by the sale of their c and immune. and no” it w“ cv from the little girl's tsrtlerus wsrratire,' nun-lion WM gluing them in tha_ “ulna: speedy aid urinal. a of the mining department of the Geological survey on the production of minenl sub- lunce- during 1594 goes to indicnte thnt the reprowh may before long be taken IWA)‘. In A year of slow trade generally tho mining men and their associated work. era in the earth‘s meter-hill incrused their total output by over 9 per cent. It is to be noted, however, that, in min of much booming of gold sad Iilver tUldis, the humble brick msker in. his clny hunk con- tributes more to the wealth of the country, than the digger for more precious substanc- es. and in the value of the output, which is set down at sRi,ti0o,000,its exceeded only by the coal miner, who ruuiup Isgrnnil total oi production oi 3,353,235 tons, vulued is: $8- 4t7,T?.9, and by the nickel producer who, turning out, 4,907,130 pound. of motel in credited wit h 2,00l,l20. The total vnlue M metallic produc ttsm given as tu,0Kl,3ti9. To this total guld gath. ered in Nov; Scotia, Quebec, Ontario, British Columbus and the. Yukon county contributed $9,54,451, the quantity being 52,992 ounces. The copper product, 8.431.- 685 pouadr, wu worth $805,760. and the 649,586 ounces of all“! in not down for $409,239. The iron are product mm 109,. 991 toms, Ind was pructicully all couvertod into pig iron, yielding 49,967 tool. vulued at the mine- at $iut,447. Chromii: ore, the deposits of which in aevenl pun of Quebec province have lately Ittmcted new-pup" attention. wan produced to the value of $36,946. land to the uncut of 5188.262,und plulinum to the amount of $1.000. In the iton.metsllie list oi miner-ml products petroleum heath the list with $835,322, 1csbentots wining next wtth ."t"43t,82.5,folltrw. ed by natural gun with $313.7“, gypsum Mark Dolonsiueths face, " sad them; an)" if she dwan't have A doctor nhc'l tsad, oh 1 lemmol. gel. one tonight, I no money," sobbing an aha woke. "l will go truth you," rawruwl raim'. in A voice which crammed in up hirrethrrtts to calm himaclf, " and "rtf no what. can 1m done for your In Hm! tshe been ill long ?" he added ninvrr of tho cal, he had hutily lignl‘ vim-w up to the ptsvmuept:. He openad door “ml luule the child out”, pin! IL will be seen. tlrererforts, that, though not. astonishingly large the product of 1594 Wu the grasps”. in the record, exceeding that of 1391, “L” next highleul. on the “It. [ispsruneutits given " font)?" by SlW.UW. The growUs mince l886,wheu the reporta begun to lm issued, is from 312.1 00,000, or over 70 per cent. Thu in t fairly bmslthy showing, and trom preheat intimation: its likely to bu kept up, I good nmny of the reputed rich deposits huving fullcn into the hands of people who hope to make money by working then). Hannah": too muny have looked for gain only in Idling no sumo one also. lull the methods pursued have not always been over clan 1889 1855 1557 ttht; la tho your 1770 the most. wonderful nu- tomMon that htsg ever been constructed was exhibited at Exewr Exchange, Lou. don. This automncic wonder reprcuenwd a councry geurlemun'a house, and Wu of such intricnu. and elaborate construction that no out: disputed the clnim of the ttE. hihitor when he dechsred what he had worked 27 years in perfecting it. lt shown! tho regulator: English country house. with parks, gardens, cue-den, temples, bridges, can. burden over 100 upproprinwly and human tigures in the gnrdenl, on the budge on, chopping wood, and M. vurioun build. . . ,. . 7 A , $93 5le 89! w, Mun..-” n“, -___ee _ - ing operations. In the ptsrk were several deer moving msturislty uboub. tsad {our hone: Ind a coach folluwuxg the meander- ing Ma. Beside! the nbovo the tigaro of boys were seen rushing from the bridges, whilu a boatload of ladle: and gentlemen regularly rowed across an amusement in the brook, muchto tho connemation of the natural looking gum: and ducks which were pnddling about. in the water. The whole of those animate and inanimate tip ure. were inclased in I upan only 4k. istst square. A uedlelne That Wilt Believe Dun-eu- lng Kldney and Bladder mum in sue Bonn Deserve: Your Attention- Thone who tsuffer iron kidney trouble rairer acutely. Where some kinda of sick- neu can be borne with fortitude, it is no euy matter to enrol-.2 this virtue if one is aoutfertsr from kidney trouble. Hope may lust-in a per-on when as medicine in helm; used that duetors lay will eventually tallest. u. cure. But who wan" to continua an ugonizing course ot (rentment when I medicine like South America: Kidney Cure is wthin the tench of everyone and that is ‘eo speedy a: well n con-An in its "tsous t This new remedy he» been thoroughly rented by lenrned physiolnnn, and "ad. l eo-dey thud of my medicme mod for this purpou. m doee not. pretend to cure anything else. but it does our. kidney aliens. - - _ _ _ - Sir Frederick Buhur-t in About, to "ll the historic chute of Clarendon, near SANI- bury. Its (who: may aha uni-lance of the Engli-h king; from Henry I. to Edvard IH. Tho "isent madam Doric Nation in , mile {gem the old pal-co. DOES ITS WORK IN SIX HOURS S5151), MeFarhuse & Co Almost a Life‘s Work. (ro ll tt COST] mRu'0,900.000 19,230,:x10 19,500,000 20,5Im,000 15,000,u(m 14,500.000 13,500,000 Pd,000,u00 P2,u00.u00 " Dick, Dick, in it you '." she cried, sur- ing " him. Dick put out hits hunch: to her. "Yes Lady Alymer." he “id: I’ve come back. I'm in troubu--horrid 1roublc." " My dear boy, how t" she cried. Dick looked shout him, he won nuxiou-u not to mute a moment in getting Ut Palace Min-10m. " You are going awny," in. aid. uneuily. " I um keeping you. It In a long awry. and I am animus to gel. homey) my Ire'.' q . , ...,...- n -. _ r __ " Your wife, Dick !" cried Lady Alymcr opeLing her eye: wider man ever. "Why -bat were I won’t keep you. Come wnh me, I have the broughnm here. I've been racing Constance Seymour ott--tslu, has been staying u few duy- with me. 1 "ull drive you where you like, the cab can bring your Hy dint. of hard lnvellmg night null day Dick aeeomplishtul his joarney home from luiiu in tillenn de-ts short Lima in which to tavern and: n du,t,atwt, t but, oh, hnw long it seemed lo Dick's nnxiuun hme and fu’eriph imsgiatstiort l, The ' P. anal ft. but neemm to La nundmg still, the P"" llge through the Saw. Canal “an tv.tvieleur lug. although they wc-m nn'Aighl. lllrmwh. which W|I n lucky An unuslml. 'l hen there wu the Icemmgly vudluul dvlsys m getting " the alenmrr null into tho Lulu " Hrimli-i, um! when ll last they “we lnirly olt. the Lain seemed to crawl along no in!" than the bout. Vet, m Wito of all this impatient null vault-nu surety, Dick muleu: unusually quick journey home, had in tiiteea dAyI from touciuug at "urn, buy, he found himself Wulking Along thr. platform of tho Victoria Samoa. it was hard on tho time of Chrittturas-- crowd: of people were hurrying to and tro, moo of them an}: the boy and )mputiant look upon their {aces wl ich 0n n the dull. cn ptraona generally asaume “the npprnuch cf the festive scum]. Hut luck dud not trouble himself much about. them. Ho had very little luggage toimpedo him. all his 'tttt baggage having been left in the 'rt'iii'ttyyystvttiqr,t,tttri, te. tte had 'W'vT%Ti6TrGr%7raTmW'tmm. he u? with him in the csrrisge, no hint he wu almost. the tir" puwuger to get hi- luggage pascal. " Cub, uir t" naked his porter. " Yes, Inn-om," Dick answered. The man ahonldcred the portmumeau 1nd went " to the estrrtrnk, Dick follow. ing abut he Wu not detained to tench it without interruption, for as he crossed the lean crowded pert of the platform. he heard an exclmnion of surpr'uo and found him- ai {nee to {Ice wth Lady Alymer. you win luggtge "5%?ch is nwfully good of you," and Dick. “I cm tell you the whole nary as 't go along. Bat tirsst, tell me where he l "l dnu’t think, lady Ayuuor."suusweti, Dirk Ilendily. “that he will tind lumncll' in a pmiLic u to make any rerrmsrlo on the abject. Then you don't Know whn he in utter just now t" "Then," Dick and, "l will lrli yuu. May I close thes wutdow? I furl blte change of climate a hula. Thsuks Well, lady Ayitucr, I hmcbccu nmrrml more tho u your, And)“: “w my wile, and-, Iml did tter the honor to udmiru her. He heut. me out of the wny lo ludm, And look at. min." owning his pcckullmok uni "lowing her & act-p of nuwnpnper. "I hue not. helm} from luv wife for more thtut three IIIDIJUII, mud than I touud ttsu-s l pitiful lacunae from her to we. l hue written. ulegnphcd, calm: my very Just" out, sud he bu awppml I” commum- _t.sstitn between us. She is breaking her [haul believing that I an {the to her-l who live only for her." - _ _ . , .. __. .' Not in the but. to nk the servants, th know an tsbout it," " "Tuiii TdhGGiris%eet my lord-there will be I reckoning t" Lady Aylmer mud, inquiringly. .- A. J I\‘ t ,,:,_I__ _ KlaLAun ...1.......,.,. “You." answered Dick, grimly , "there will be tsreckoaiug, and I dou't think Lord Aylmer will vulture to question we nbouL my return homo." - . . . J, m A 1.-“ 1.--».1. “A. tiii' Aylmer drew lh long mm. "AI to Links, my dear boy, time will show. Lard Aylmer u very farms in excuwl and in audtstriry. Be very pouibly may coolly mm the able: on you. Act the virtuous uncle, tsndttest the boner of you. Be preptred for Anything.” , -- ' . 57A ___-__- !_ALA._.. -.., n"-.. “He cannot. expluin intercepted letters and teiegreunr," cried Dick. "Lord Aylmer is cnpabla of esphsiuing anything," Ludy Aylmer unwanted with conviction. _ . . They very soon reached the road in which I’ll-.09 Mun-ion: may be found. and In! the broughun drew up It the entruncc to the buildiuOLady Aylmer uttered an exclama- tion of lurprlne. "My dear buy, you will catch him In the sscr-et'e, our carriagn." The serum: were huddled up in furs over thair gorgeous liveries,but Dick knew them bluntly. They, too, recognized Lady Ayhnor. and touched their hum. "Go “night in," she laid. 6t Which no tho window. v." "To the right of the door," Dick um;- waxed. They were Densely 3n iuatarot, and Dick felt in his pocket. 1 took my lurch-key by weidenc," he whispered. 'k 1 little rhought I should tiad it no uuful." The next moment he had opened the door, when Amelia IGrris, heuring him, cum quickly out from the kitchen. and fell back nghut to lee her hulyshrp and my lord'q heir. Mr._Aylmyr., . ' " i'iir"iGFraid Dick, in digging " Not one word-st yoy Peril." "iriir%Fir-Gfy uils"-srso began. when Lindy Alymer utoppod her by A wave of her Mud, ' . _ “Go buck to your kitchen, wamnn," the Mid, coldly. " Dick. in there my other untrue: to this house? No? Then lock the door. m, ahnll require that woman later, probably." -sm . . . I I,,.AAL_J‘--‘... ......., K'"""" . She pointed imperioully to the dart out of which Amelia. Ind just com-Jud there was no choice but obedience. All {Us had passed In I wni-per. mud Lady Alymcr “id in the ammo [one to Dick, 't Winch is the drawing-room t" .' T'htst-rho door in not cloud." " In there sucreeu r' " y an. " " Push it open." Ihe "id. And oven " Dick cautiously did no. they heard Lord Aylmor's voice ups-king to Home on lithin. "shin; Dorothy, my darling, my little love. do not. refule met In mstttyr.r.sse.d,tr to propisiuo you?" "Nailing,” Dororhy's sad, Gn voice ra- pliod. “I will: you would go torsy--t have miluken you I" along. lbhougln you ware " kind and good And fathorly ' bat 1 _", my minuko new. I lupposel was!“ to b. any with you, only it "elm ri Iculou to be up). in that way with m old (outlaw like you." LADY AYLMER. I think he Sonmthipg rd? In town," with a wisp/rf; "There in somebody, and k he has been aucceuaful tht ethiug is going on. And hi rinmhnh. mud I Am ttt'raid, In} he wnll Luke your ruturu bad C,HAPTY.R Nlll 'tasa't' “pp _ PC' . town,” with a triguiii. ANVV "" r in uomubody. and I --urte butt, u been aucceanful [has reckon with is going on. um! his the ttttim" and I um 'tthid, my whmh you r, Luke your return hul- wife, r. It )” year upon 1 sd Aylmur."nnuwerod with evtuixV It he will tind human” yon "uh.” In: nay romnrkl on the t'ef'rt't.t with dou't Know whn he in of endeucm ed teleeouts st. And I don't chaose Fncanwhxch though I dire my they ”if?" to J aha unswered. _ a ',' 111' 0. Aid, "I mu tell you. w.” Ime, ' window? I feel Je It'.,',?."?,? “we. Thwks. Woll, 'll'," te , T, mm: been mnrried more l ".'.tl Cl'l' l _._ --_. ..,:.- “ML,” - -, anal. 'lhen " dolly» in o the tosia they were enwl tslong in spite of I :uxiety my home, 1 " Bum, along llu fibtoiittii'j; dour were -isiGi,ihs," uid the old no.4. “I beg of you not. to cry like that. I will do my- llgigg. vxyrcrtttieit to make yau happy“ 1 "My boy in your heir, my lord." aha cried triumphantly. “no you nee how likely. how very likely the other urrtngoment in." Then she broke down tad begun Lo cry piuaonnly. luck wen'. . Imp further into the room. A '-'--_""rrr"Pt_.-"="." W _ _,_ cxpuuivelv to Dick. for the old lord Ind “cried poor ' far may And many A you. "Whnt '. thill no? lhrothy.ha rmnnble, think t, You have compromised yourself with me-l hue been here eottristuully--- my curring“: Hands It. your door for hourl. Dick will never come buck. never-a know him " well ;nnd even if he did, he would never believe you ngnlnlt. all the evidence which could be brought agninu you. Why, think of your pouiuon DOW-you ore Alone in the house mu. ma, excopv. for n womnn who in my B0rv"1t-my woe. Your eon-in hm: gone Bwby !or um dnyn, your old eer- vnnt. is away, too. At this moment you nre nbnoluwly In. my mercy." It Oh no. no C' Dorothy cried, as it smuggling ugumu him. ., At my mercy,” went on the wicked, shearing voice, .. and I luvs no mesrcy"- " Nor I I" Lhundered Dick. Gahing the ucreun Hide. He had his uncle by the yh.rosr are Dor- othy, in her Inn-prim. could gap out his unme. Cb You moundrel '. you villnin '. he cried, and shook hum u n terrier make- . nu. ilingitsg him backwnrd on to a fury, " My love '. my Iwcolhurt I" he an d, tenderly, turning to Dorothy. “I got your poor hula pltful menace at In“. My poor link: love dour little wife, there hiss boo nothing wone between on thot that wicked old linger there." " Dick 1 Dick '." Wu sll the could My. During tho, Lord Aylme.’ bud very awfully and tenderly gnbherud himself togeMrer uni got on to lu- foel, when he ctsutioutsly made his Why in I blind MIL oi fulliuu toward the door. " Oh, I dare my."nuuwered Dorothy. in. ditl'eresctly l “but l mu married, sud I am very muerable." " Lot. um mnke you hnppy Y' he urgad. " Could you “he me the moan If I crud for it?" she naked, with n tsoit acorn. "no mm talk nunaume. Lord Aytmer. Go homo And try lo rep_lizr, that ynu hum tuustsken a good wumnn and . Gsichful wife for noun-X hing elm- t and try to remem- lu-r. too, Hun :f you [mum in your nude” --orte that he know well, .. you hue bo reckon with me, nnw. 1 want to know the meaning of the exwaordiuary proposnl: which you made just now to your nrphew'a wife, I ll you can uttlc tive thousand I yen upon Mrs. Hun-I, you an nettle It Wllll equal one upon Mrs. Aylmer, And If you wish to keep thin morning's lurpriu I acorn, with 'sll IL! plum-gut little nddit-oua of evidence, suppressed Utters, intercept- ed teleeouur, hes and duhouor, thu in the, price which yuu will ply for the pun- w... sho atom] louking at him, . comm-nding iutierilrle, haughty presence, new” in her awn reammle Ind In her Inlrrihgu settle- men'u ' uni for the tin! limo In his Me the Image old lord qutsiled before her. .. I-l-you'" done me, Ll of you," he muttered iadutinctlrt " tut little jal- " I an: nut old, Dorothy. I should "lmsyts be young if yon sired for me," he replied. _ . . ....-_ .--..-_ ...,...V_v - - "Oh, Dresser," mid Lady Aylmer, upon]:- ing Io her by her real name, " I want you. Come here." “Yes. my lady." " 1 Always knew that you weru a thor- oughly unprincipled wormm,tudd the lady. coldly. "but I did not. think you would descend to walling lumen." " Mylady l" " Not one word '. Lord Aylmor. you nun, ho hud tb tie sud they are going to get him into bed. If you ulue your 1rberty," 'riguitictutrly, "you will do what you an to Inlkc yourself metal}: . ' “Certainly. Lady Aylmer. I dull be mom. happy to do so," he replied. ' So Janus wan new. o'd tor Sir Fontan Til. fury, and Lady Aylmer rung tho bell which was lmwered by Ame“: Hurri- who looked frigl'gxened. out of her semen.‘ " Yes, my lady." meekly, And with m Awful ' knockmg " he: hurt that, if she wan lucky enough to keep out of prison, Lord Aylmer wduld die and the would never get naming of the money tor which the had risked her liberty-money by this time Iwolleu to u thou-And pounds. Truly, I more minor-bk womu than Amelia. Dreuer, otherwilo Hun-in. did n01. live in London you tru. dny. .. . . Bi Dick," said LadyAylmer. walking into the little dining-room, whils the doctor, (fumes and Dreiser were currying an un- cuuscmuu uhl lord mm Dorothy n bed-room, kk your wife cannot in my cue nap hero. (rin I in that the hwy? What I .0" 1 Bat tell me. would inn» be bent for her to ah the child to Bolgnwo Iqutre! l luppou you lave I nugge. my duff. I L J"'" ..-wv - -"'"". __ I " Oh, yen. Buckner would mnko mo lave . nurpe." Dorothy suffered. -9 11 " I would rumor atop. Ladr Aylmr," cried Doroxhy. " Don". pun ma trom Dink Iowan, Mr he would Inw- lo com. but here. I will nay m thin roam. I will hoop quilt: out at the vuy, inched I will." Dnmnntinn E" cried the old lav-gs in A A Y It iuitkly. my 13rd." “in! I Dorothy cried, as if Ill have you-to go he fellow who balmy- you, who bu Ml. you _ up: or word, who his real lama, who"- :ncd Dorothy, gouded new“ It lust. I um " " Int. 1 um ady Aylmel som- G other f x COMPARATIVE NATIONAL WEALTH ‘Iget. Plinleu sud delightful to use. tt "trtevess in ten minutes osnd permanently our" unrrh, hsy (aver. colds, huducbc. I lore than, ton-Hui: nod deafness. Sixty.- l could. m Church Game to the World a BooetMtr--mtar Also What the Rev. s. Nichol); a. Prominent Tor. onto Congregational Kink- tor. Ea- to Say on In Henry Ward Beecher believed man's religion: mu. In colored luge'y by the condition of his health. He had said from the pulpit the: no nun could hold right views on religion when his worn-ch In. our. of order. " in quito certain mu. no preechercnn - with effect if his head " .tutfrsd up with cold, or ii he in .quvl’ef from clan-h. " in not. nnrpri-mg. there. fore, um. we tind the lowing clergyman of Could: npeeking to highly of Dr. Ag- new'n Cnurrhel Powder. for cold m the hand or csurrh. They know the neceuity hector ' Anyone ehe of being relieved of tho trouble. Rev. S. Nicholll oi Olivet Conaregnionnl Church, Toronto, in one who has med this medicine, and over Ilia own signnture has borne mummy to n- benuticusl chnrscur. um. . For “v.30 lube! Lord Aylmer never opened MIC,“ consciously on (hi. world mm! For new-n1 hours In: lay brutluug bud. and noon-cum: of Ill the reumiivu lppllod lo him, Ind ot the menu: by winch the doctor! and tu Home hum from lm new. AU in um 3 The Me which might have but: A noble one. but which bud beta given ova to Ll mnnnrr of evil. 'slipped uny, And about b' o'clock, while Dick and his wile wan null-alum; by the tire ulklng with the ugh“ Lunxod low, Lady Aylmer cum wtat1ria. luck knew in s moment from he: no“: wlm. had lnpponcd. "Luly Athner. in tt--r And, in mun-r, Lady Alymer took Dorothy iqJter um- uni killed her. "My dear," If“, "you In Lsdy Aylmet now." ' J. V Onc Ibo". puff of tlo, breath through the Blower, nupplicd with “ch bottle of Ur. Agnew”. Csmrhll Ponder. (infuse. this powder over the “when of the nml pus- wesitl, lush manure. Jr much. howu‘e rcmukuble develop-mm of mdunry wesith on this comment. And tn I of ovum. CHI-dim in“: sinned, whi . few you» if continued uninterrupl will give Amgxim the grttto", fnd‘Eh WHOLE NO. 876. lt c”, an: exciting day drugged ital! :wny. Dorothy would have Dick and " A ulcer-m ébthcr Ind Hub-n, Announc- mg his to!“ home. For Barbara had recovered my Ilowly from her accident. and huving aka: I chill which VII follow- ed by an and: of brunchitiu, had been I'.':",.',"),','.",';."..":',',',:"] utf to Bournemouth, whither Eu r bud taken her. There was IO much to all Dick, no much for Dick totoli her, And they “I. Alma“. ull tho “moon by the tire “Hung. And Luly Ayunazkcpc watch by Ehe bed of him Luly 31M trepr watch by the bed of him who h Had 90 wicked n life. up! payed With hoannuI 'or that mercy which he had no!!! Ikoublcd to uk for himself, Ind could acquit, now Lb”. it wu too Ute. . _ _.... br V w ., community in the world. Mr. Mulluc tirat autumnal the muons] power by wine oommodma- Are produced, conveynd an distributed reducing tho worktug powr t IrlllurI-nhle lkvvlapmonl a! Indra-try smiling. of 'sblo.bodud men, at horns, uni of menu to win! as known um foot too. And In tind. the following min-nus In the duly mange pol nah-mum. ' we", MG ; 15m, l,0’.’U: 15450, Li“); 13)“, 1,545: [591. Shogun - wnnidanle And under with Dummy, yd. for heusrt wu huvy " thr Judo-um“ the pun hour. Ir wu I lob rude and can to u: uuhuppy marrie, .an lady Aylmvr, remember. Gd been nmrriad for love. LS”. Thu Utter tigure is gunner um: thst upponiuuul Io gran “mum, which In 1,47u. (Rummy buuuly 902, Frame Slit, Aunlril MO and “My .00. Thu unpert- ority ofproduccive power In the Uartmt Suwa- u making in uMuertce felt in aceuntuUtod wealth. which hu grown. According to Mr. Mulhsll'l fuparmr, at the following gate, an firat column giving the total uh! tho Locum! the average '" eHrita c-- tttar............' 1.9ti0,000,000 5 an: Itu0...... ..... 3,910.001uu1 2.% u very 1320... .... .....5 1.5m,mo,0m s: 2n; 1840...... ..... 3,910,0004xu 22:0 1860............ 16,160.0(xnmu in lsW.............-13,642,0.x>.un 57.. 18904 . . . . . , . ..... 65,037,0(‘U,000 1,039 lt in inure-mag to now, however. that you“ n the explnain thin thown, the “range in still 20 per cent. tees thn chm. of (item, Brim-m. tu per cent. lea thsn Lab of Fume, sud n Hula lei! than that of Holland. " in nowworthy. too, in contraction with presentdnypoliticul disem- uonl. tint the graze-L grown: bu been in connection rum urban production, sud “an. mmpnnyinc it, were In: been t Mandy and large increne in the rage urn- ingl of operntiva. the rite being from 8289 in 156010 $485 in 1890. Sum. ming up. Mr. Mums” lays ..-" The United Stun In 1393 pisses. by far the grate“ productive power in the World . mm. this power In. more than Veblen lines 1360, nuns irom 39 to I29 minim-uh of foo: Ioul dsily , tint [in m- wliecmul progress of the union in threaded to in . mornlrbcral mnuner than in Europe, tad that the AccumuluLon of wenlth. ner- to in . ulornlrbcnl nmuuer Luau m """'t"" and that the Accumulation of wealth “an ugel $7,000,000 daily." There in no Muiiusll calcuhtion of Cundn‘u wuhh, bat there in town for thinking mum in not. According to popuhlian, In behmd am. oi the United Sm... Very well qusutitd observer: hug held that rho provxnca of Ontario embryos: within in bounds the beat otreommuuity of it: also in Amen“, which. evidently, u Quinlan: to nying in the world. And the rent of Gun-d. in doing very well by sll “Leeann. If the United Sum paw the moth" Und in the "er-go wealth of an people. it will tiad the Bum-h Domnion in Autumn quite close " nu heck. Burt pm “Five Year smug “no! (My Why 't “new; Wes-ml: Remedy alve- Renal “I " Imam. Thom-I fury, Eur, Aylmer, Que. .. I have, been troubled tor about. tive you“ with -ero heart complnim. At tune- the pain w... no severe ”In. I wu unnble to “and to basin... The ttlightest exorlion proved very {-Liguiug 5nd uocauiuced "king ran. [tried Dr. Agnew’u Cure for tho "an, Ind chained immediue rclzof. I In" now taken tour bottles and smomire!y fun from - Iympvoln of hurt. dunno. I h thin "Lamont. my induce other. Sl,'tld " Iwae wgivo um mo" unable remedy I trill." Sold by Moi‘ulm & Co. T-ae-Johor. “pl-m to me the laughing n? TI And no“. Jotusiir--x "y yer cyu it wot. ver “a " an' yer mm " wow pr unells rm M r. Mum-.1 "_verr won-very well," "id my lady? ‘PF h l nml "I'll"! d by McFarlane & Co Fra, (on: an Rom-1m amt of the United Hutu. lechnlcll In chm-net“ "sciatod by [he mu. Important Subject. Sim ple Enough. [Tux “a an um I‘Inlllfll. 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