Grey Highlands Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 1 Nov 1900, p. 4

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On the Farm. SKIM) IIKHMIVVIIOV All XOUI1.I u li il" linilel nn.lii inn* which trive simulln' y, n ud in th* ri^ht pio|Hiil mu :t .-up dy of air, uii>islurf an.l I.. Iwtt tune t<i |>:;nil ur -.iiv is I it vilinh rffertN the <|llirk.'-i li-' up nf (til- ..I**!, ali'l it* "- .[iienl i i n . Il, the I i iMi.i r.-UII>l IIHIM IK- u.lliu I'll-Hlkril f il llie i .n.n ile. II i. .'.-It, 111! tin- I-..IIIUIH up 'f ll'<- advsntafl - .-. vl Up III .1-1 . vviii'-h iiK'liten* the latntrnf iiT t lie fielii i-le.ill. .M .1.11:114; it. >.*>1 di >.' ei-j-i nj{ in- lu - quicker ii ml si i. .utter growth nf l la- plain in I inv fir-t II .l.iv*. lay- ing nii.l.i l inn fur :t ul-.-- qn-ni t: n vv t h .in.l en.iMert it It. <|Uirk- I M'_-IOVV darn, i.-* from IIIM .t .1 p' m: is its t-nii- ! I ...I. ^.-etl Ml.lllUllIU ">l: ui rilive i - directly to lln- > u ur I'lanl ill ll;.' time vvlit-ii iU ,.- .11.- vet unfit to seek its pro- iiuiiiment ovex a vn.le i .nitre of toil. I i , i - ii- .1. v. li.|,inent of the >1 tiii w .; |i- \. uiii.'. i.. in v.- .inure tuiraiitee. of lUt full perfection and "PRESCRIPTION CARE" ui Illnndlnir the various t* Q' Cr-YLON iiWCLN TKA will ilispl.ut- .ill J.tp.m Tea the same i S.iUda Mack is displacing all other lila, k I.-..-.. CnVLON TEA. u.u - become ft eun^t-tnt uner. HI-MI Kll CALVK.S ' I i- .in- .-11 I . . r-. ruin Inl mi tli'.j |ini|-r re.iriiiK largely |r|-||.U tlie.J ful 111 nie.i. IK ~> -. Hill- i I ..i \ iiien ..; ,-, mi i-\|-i :.-ni-e imagine] >% i.i-ji .1 r.ilf |i-\..:.-|r ml ci the Wp, i H i-o \v, mi nuiller what i le the i-in 'iiiiieis during Irr ftiowth, (.he ia i hen le.idy to k- -IIPI- a 1^11. i. f.- .iii, mil. Dm \iiieu il uld Uin.sh ui n f.ihe iii.iiun- from .li--. r In 1. 1 if they desire In |. .if liny ii.er.t. K- n..-iiil.-i that lie raUIMl I. -i ut-ll. It i pxiiiuili .ill th.it t< U < in. I) lp| .li'j> I 1..-II1 inurli u.lh ' uld buttermilk, I - I U'lli l.j tin-in in a fre.^ll i,:.. | i.i.y .ii f rer i uu of a p . I.V .lj.uli-l |ki-,'uie, in ul,,,h thrie in a :<>., I p)(r..u I li nf nn \ . t -,,t\- i-luver. Offensivf MII- I- U. .1 I.X - . i.- |>liiMIIIll\ III II l.illl- J.nd or Hlalilo, ia ii.iinn.il in the hy develdiiment of growing a. r-e-t fk.lnlii.'.l milk as it r..niei fii-iii t In- .! ii.ilui ..i , !. imi'i v m.ik" I*. tie ami KIIII-W f ..- riivei i l> if a little oil meal b added t.. n. HI>lli()V III, \CK AN I - \\ .n }..ur fruit Irewt |.*e t lioir unrk near th>- un iin.l, l.mk out for ' k ntd. Thfite (>HAM H.I! e it off t girdle uf lurk next to tho*il I 'K- in i.t ,i,.|MTti<in ihoiild lie ni uli*. If int are fuujnl, trace tlu-ui. tu nefll, wliirh will not l< far from .- they are .it t.icknitf II n und iliur nwit, j (.u i in kill i I,, in .lli l'i.-ul|.hi.le <if carlion. 1'niu Mime if till- |M..>,,H mln (),,. ..Tltl.in. .- li| t he . r the nest u.lli a I lurk . l-.i . Ki (,'Med d. iv n ml n utoiiea that | ..-. .! HI.-.I can iiui ,s, .I|H- The ^ I he e\.l|-,)ialiun Of ll.e ' " i Id* ..!' eaili.ni is mu. h lie.-iTier km .i.r, aiid, Iheieforn, it will ink II,.- l..l. ,h>|,l -ii-t! tlH' llh'lltll nr, ami >uli.K-jlH tin- ants. KV.MI I he ..i.i.ii i \ it, KII .1, .mi lull i an Iw i -I U' i.\ II,,.H met hod. An,. I hd \\ ay V :lll .ml ni'-.l ia Iii l.|il til.^llie I.I ^.-.|,n.. tun, I |,|. ln-.tp, lei id ll.|.iui{ll t li- in in-, an I I litMl it. .-I1 -H .till al i ,1 f n-ely ill., HI Ihe i, *' -ii I III ,. n 1,1 H K-.iMi,c,| IMIK ., 1,11!,. ais.-lil,' \%illi H. I . .ii.l> i ..MI-- .!,M i in.'111-.h Iflueen .ill.l Ihe iliet .11 <!<> them U, I lie U-.il w a> In Mlitn tlie w i> that will kill [,ll the wi.iikei-. and ,h'*ilr,iy the II I h< Kim.- i. me. I'lu; tiring met A ill at l'ulll|,ll.M, I i , M ..-.- on the iiuis.de to Kl.'i decrees for Ui(*' in Ihe e.-'ii.-, M| Hi- l.un.'h. Tin- li.-n ^hiflu the e K r - fr.iu I lie center I hi- MlileH, l>-M-le^ 1U1 III IIX t 1 1" 'III 'VI II I I AH'.- a ll.l>. I'oultrjnieii wh" ale looking for a 'u k .-i..iiild ii' 1.1 overlook i h- I, n k J i,. )f< in ii i.-. a l.iiK'e l.nd, in u prolific, layer of ^'I'ce.ii and rtlnle I, , inn timid, it ,i gi*<id brooder, IUK! |i<Hiu(e.i rii-li, juicy flesh. The |i,irt.s i,f the imuUiim nearest th>- hini|T> will be the w.irnn--u ; If the inmUitor be in a ndl ruoin, it will r'i|iine cire to kBi> tin- tein|ier- allli. rVi-ll thl"Uglli>Ut Ihe cggcl.im- ber. illrul.ll.'l - .. lil.ot he HUrrotKflllly a-e,l unlesn the grower v.-.ll shift the e,-iy ili>, !-,!.-- tti- mere of the tntjs. ,--'liifling will .t-1 to bring an even haiching If the leg* of your hens are IHT- ajteiitly .v il\. <!u.i HHIII thorough- ly, daub tlm U-g.M w.ih lard and sul- phur, und kl-0|l UU the tie . I :,,. ;,l unl,[ th lega are .n<nith. Clnckenn like and will thrive on ' nulk. Uae glum <>r Kl.ized f.-.-'l ing veorrls, aiwl be -u ii.it tin- voMtel.s are not covered with K. un-d milk. ' l food ui ni-1-es-.a ry for chickf. All oft foods. t-Apruially *tarr.hy ones, f.-rinfiit qu.ek y. Therefore watch c.irefully. N- ver put egga under a scale-legged hen. BRIGHTS J fore the meeting van over dey (rot to fighting ilmu'l it. I i-inildiit swear like deiu fII ( .rs if I tried u hun>li>d veaia Vun gut abot in de arm, und de breucher he got a black rye, v i c h VUH intended fur euoiler man. I jumped ouil of tier vindnr uud run iu de hull-:, but as 1 fnuldu't get a ti.i' k ilul evening I (in to stay in u De tfornti.-K 'i i"ii va.-. gelling egrnled, too, und I va ver> anxious i" t.'.-t li.n-k to mine ick vife, vicb 1 li .veu'l got "Aiiout (i o'glork next morning de tie. i. on vai van *hot in de aim. i ,n..- i-i in., nxiui ucii naked HID if 1 r< u d uiike ,-i lij.in fur amide,! kind of sli - __ pi.-. | -IIMV.-.I ii.ni mi d>--ign b. ok, .. , 1 [be re m i-;i,,. in un I \eii ue saw ill- pn-iur.- (if di- apeak mm. trot on a Tuiki-li niti-k. b- vas \V,tl. i h loudest tongues do least; vild vii delight. "Ivi , ih .i v.n I Al "' lh " """"it sign of the tnind that Air U! I h.il I. I'll Li.ll.--e A l- Jiili.i l.il.ie hen 13 I>1<- I . I.. Mi.ide illlltlii; the hot Ue.ilhttr i r, i v iini.i i.mi . K.-ii,. iiiln i thill a lliuiuUK'lil.ie.i mile httlf Ihe fUx-k II. -I. MI.- aayiUM lh-t< |- niiiy oil I lir (mm lj..-,ii i en Hunk tune. ..- fn-aJi and el.-.in walei to I he f.ul* Keveiitl liiiniH a da) u.,| e->|.e nilly let line firfll drink in Ihe. IIK.I n Illtf IN- rlr. ill w.llel U.tlei .-I ., n,| . !, SV.ii infill 01 for IMI l uf a .1 .. il.tl.le tu lie fllll I.I .III -I puiwili ill,; lii.i.-,ie 'I lu'ite aie >>i gtMMl foi nbtcke-rui. l-^K-i UFMlej- th IM-II will i.uitfi- in tnn|wriilur from KM! drgiueji I. i \H (he deadliest and moat painful malady to which mankind i . Miljor* Podil * KldiWy I'iil-i will cure any cane of Bright i Diicane. Thy have m-ver l\iU-.l in one tinixia case. They are the onl/ r*mudy that ever kai cuns.l ft, and Ihry are ilie.,i>iy remedy that tan There are tnntaliuns of l)odd' Kidney Pilla pill, box and namr but ioii'a- tions are .'anjerem. Tho original iintl only renuine cure for Bright'* Disease is DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS Dodd'a Kidney Pill, are fifty cir.t.s H box at all druggists. CHU. CH OF FOUR STEEPLES. Tlir <.< rin in irrhll <!' lun. * art ol MU I xprrlr . . p> HI. Ik- .l I. . . al n T v .- l.i-.n.i :. r . h. I L< thief PiiK.ni.er'.s h . llpl.l -.in . n. Mi. Hoi k. wan u He\eie-l..okniK man, M bo rarely cracked n MII,!.-. :ntl iii.i.- i Hi-It (..Id MnricH \\ h u iioi tilln-i \\ ise riiK iK 1 d, Ini laM-rilr nc- 1 1.|. 1 1 ion HUM in ke.-|i >i . Inn, .kiln .- ing ; iki oiliiM trm .Is. to muff nntl li.-b In I' | e (Inu (M-niln; \ llrli I li s n k "f cilll|i line \\.i-, iienr lti\v-v. "I 'I k. hv . i In, I ii |,el -u Ikillll, lli. Ill .-.1 tu 111,;, i ...in h.mself. "|).-i , isn't ii.in h i,. i,.|| I , .uu II. \'<-\<t llfleell s. IIS ll^li. Ulltl :i I didn't know t \oi.l of Knirliah. M I t" Sin Ami. mu Io look for ,-i j.ili. I un in an-liiieci nn I tmked lor \..n "Id <iei in. in i i ., i I IU..M..II!! I'or |;5 i muni uml t..i ti.l. I u..| io ni ik>- . I i ( e designs Kll. I K-al Illil.ollS, 1,11 I \;is .^ii n'een do! il tlook me d" o } . a i Io fiiitl oul dot inv to. k v . , \ni lli " in.iix-v. I ten I K"' mat uml <iuil iin,l hiMiK oul ni) own SIKH "In lieeilays I got my fn-l inle |., -n. lent j.ili It v.is a li: in f.i" t I, a| - list cli in di in a t ii w n t\: > iinle- , i in '!> I I .II .Lid I 111 I.I.- ,1 veil I III. I "f von nn i Mi. .n lii.iln chilli h \i; vi. n fine ilii,,i iie.l ^hlciple, iin.l .leu I lonk my IK, ok uf deiiifrnN und tie III in und tent to .lit IO\MI In ile tie icoiiv hei. v is ,,.,1. five den- ' "IIS, 1,111 I,- , 111 ,1 III i I . till), fill. II. Il I .If/elll \nll d. -.Icon hi' Ilk it ill- -liiie|.|, i.i, mil h uml lice liiln'l v.ml ant . h n I. -i I nat v.nk mi it al all. I),, u In il. M ,MI ill, In l me .-limn! tile nil |>! , lull -. Ill d>- ii...i t i- I.MI Miiec|>, und il. In-l ftilltl da! In. Ini |i t H 111- iiKhl fur a Caloln ('lunch, I. til in' llaptud Chinch De five tip,, in in und in i. It- .1 tin- il ile.il uf fuii aboud de. him, uml I.e- I- '!-. , In Hlflndlng the various tv o-e<t IB rompriirtnf LUDELLA for lt nnequlldpurit> . A.-I u . K /od adrle* and In Lead Paokct* 25, M, 40, SO and M*. Poultry, Butter, E^ffB and other Produce. It M-II have any corropond with at. \\ e wan- 100 OARLOAD8 to supply our tr .id The Dawson Commission Co , Limited, Toronto. nv, r, the men who i in looking for; put dat in de Id in. _ u 1. 1 v A' TF " *~* t w rwi. On MOM an., lei ,|, .c..n. and told me It is only the. %hler water that fliea ' IS Weak IH its want of power to rent. lie di. In i l.ke Mx-iorner. .1 or round , I- . Ii v. inled a gOnd lla'd- >l.e I Hip i.i t'.vv.-r vil f. ui i-o rut-is, I foun i . ii in tie book dat Mined liini evilly. 'I'ui dai on tie cliuu-h, - iii he, und goes downstairs 1; I could gel (o ljie.ikl"a>l ill r< me.i iiin.'er ileai-iin untl .,.1 id ha ditln'i vant no candle cxi inkvi ishers on d church, un-l sele>.-ting a li k/h slender shti-t-ple II "in de bot.k, he, told tue to put .'. at in de 1.1 .n. "Vile I vas talking vit d.--e f.ll. :a de slate- si. u ted lor .San Antonio uiid 1 vas awful anxious to see. mine auk vife. Dey notified me dm dey v, uld bold minder tiiecung dat ufteritoon. I veni to lied, .ieiit d> ui my tlt-M^'ii Ixiok und a.tketl to be exi used, as I V.IMII feeling veil Dry nearly bad .1110 ler fight, but tie un-a hi-r h. 451, t .! m Io ..iii|>ruiui.w, uud 1 got de onlur tu cb.-ingo ihu 1.1 in. I put tree ilufeie.-a -Ii < pi t und out i.iiuuiet on dat iliun-li. und 1 ju-,1 got the 1.1. in ln...-,he i veu iu <oun-.i .1. I , .' .le. .1011 UI..I vn ii I it de i oof ih.iiit(.-d, und .1 l.i.-a uer voultln'l breach un- less 1 tliange.I de liulpit. I changed tlein. "Veu you go down to dat town, >ou fill find a v.ioili-n Uoibu- ci.u . h >.i. i stone fouu.laiii.il. vu a 1 in , n -aid rmif, a t;..t hi -it- i Tuik.-h m. n i IPI, uu I dw.. otli-i kinds -1. .-.-pi.--., un I a l nip, i il .1 I ok- i k ilr di -k o/ a . lill.slien of de pence Dey p.ii-l in-- Jl.V) tor tie j.d), und dey vaa .so ve.l -II I i-.'.i I tat dey \illtid Io I>ul m. nani" un the . oiner stone as .inhi e.-t. 1 paid the stone cutt< r $j to forget all about il. "A n 'H. p: . Ill' e l-i .1 K .lull ding - . From Ih. ^e t on ,t w.nly day LI1I the d<-.-p. lilue I'C ' fl II Il.-Ver To tiki' jllb.llllt Vli:.-e of the - tv. "A Him - a Man for si' Thnl.' Kven if he has corns on Loth fe. t. Un' he is a tron(f.-i. h.ipp.ei. ,i:,d wiser mm if be u>ed I'uii.nus I'ain- lesi Corn I. MI ,, i ,r and K ,.| S ,-;,( of the unsightly corn> pain) -my and ut once. Mi- I! _v :^ H..IV do you like mjr Air. liiigg.n. II | -a i t"n ihe bill >et. Till; i.KAHNi.DSO'IKTIi .< Through ihen mcmhers hav-- t- f i- l.VW U\ It.Mlll-lV KOOIt. It L< i>,- , Iviio.tn ihil in l^ .1 |>-u . I ..ffunce Iii 111) fi-llll of > l| I fool III Illlli'-S Illl- l ,r a y. 1 1 ..I I, unle-is i; t ; in wiring '>y ^ r -V i Iv nu-i lifi.-tl nii.lril mm. NUI.-.I-M ure atau foi- l.iddi n : un foi ih-ir cl, .rm-., any "f f .-In,.- i.i; lie hiviiitr l ruli- lel Mill.-,. Ili-ie and n her et|Uilly .<; rinifent I i \> .-. i I I.) ill-- l-'ieii'-li i ... ei iiin.-nt , fui-, in tl.-.-i-ii: ni iucr,' . isnig Ui" lii.l,- ; f i h e.ii-ii ry, I lie.v ;ire now diiiiK I, . Io H iv. i the lives .rf . Ii fi.ij.,. in .11 iivimu-r ..f l.'li.vi. H li i are u-irn. \ ''lUAN I If UiMtK-lIOP. 'I'll > .; in ' It 11, l Id i lu>i of i lk (anmiut Kriijtp ut \-.~- Sell. Il |.|ll]>TW>yi. llelvVVIMI l) 'Hill III- 1 ...iinti li-ind.t, iKurly nil trf whom r.>- M.i- in ilu i;iiu{ Jh-l-ri. nm 1,1 I )M- fit in. In th rv,it null <! i .ii.- l.l'.li f.nniK-^ f viriou-i kiiid.s; i'(*ii I I - ii . \-iiwo me. 1 111 h i iii- ..f fi .in n i h. -.. 10,'iy I II,.. 37U . lot tl of 37,- !*"'! i I. l.i'-'l iliffen-l,! nn I :tlil <-r IIUVI. I'hr eli-i i M hixl' fillilic - IM.illl.' '.il ...I IOIIH uf iron iU - . n I J.TI". IOIM vf eo.tl i lid t -\., ii, n -e I e .t h il iy for fuel. EVAPORATION nio.M UIKKS. <"H ll 1 II - f c - '-oil.-.-l nin^ I rees hue U ,-n diwuveiel. \ Mn>;l o.k of K"'il ! l.- siid io lifi 1J3 IOIIM of water duii!i K ' th- month* il is in leif. 1'hid iimiH me ii r\ i|mr i,r | tnd riiea li> form i iin ( -!o:i i ,. l'io m i In- , M i- in ite of DM lilr of i >i-:l,. oik we nil i le i "f , lie immon.sp uliicli i he fiMeni.t inert ine.|ii.l- i/ill I lie ev t|.,- il loll ill I p; e, , i. i-, perioila of iiiiih- dtlio.il und lining UU e.i to ih re:it effu-.u-y of I'urinm't I'. unless Corn Kxtraitor II p:o- \okes in, line of drin. treat ion, -.1 ing a, Ik.- ih KOO I w.l. ..f ihn lii^i.. -t a ml t h- mi,-! linml I.-, and wiih *mct n p. ii t laUitjr, inn, i an; w i; !, celerity ihe coin, o( c icb. J'ry I'ut- natn s Corn K\II actor. A looking glass ia kinder to ua than tn wine gbsM, becauae it re\.- I,H , ur ilefwt-t in our*elvea only, while the latter reveals them to our friend*. When nn err>f>' .yer h;i trmible with hia hindJi it Mouldn't da him aiucb good to comsuit a manicure. $100 Reward. $:00. The rwteri of thl-. paper will b plnaed u learo ihiit ihere : l-a-i ona dradid .'. that *-ienr.i i ,oto Io euro ta 1 114 U.e* nd On'. N Ctrrl.. H.til'x Caurrh ('re Is the only [,c-iilve euro now known to thaiMlleal rau.-rnny I'Ktarrh bring* con*, lirntloaal dl-eaw. r.-,|uireH a coa-'liutional :re.'n.en-. HaJfs Catarrh Of la tak ntnter i. iliy, artlng dlnetlf upon th b.ood nd niu.u.iis Hurfit.-eii of the -y.ieni. thereby du*. irorlDK t.i founds! loa uf the diMa-e, aad <ivmg t'.e patient -.ire^^th by buiMiaij up rha c nstituiion an.l it Ming nature in doin^ (14 work. The proprietO'S have an much faith ,a f euratire power-, th it they offer rne Mm. dred I>oilar4 for any .-*. Ui*t It fall, to oure, aead for I - of -t menial-.. Addrw.-. y I . . i I : M V * CO.. Tledn. a <olil by drwra - Balft K.m.ly P.il, we the bet The P.-.-I !.- of the FJnitel State* conaum- U .- - . id Jli'i.iMJO.OOO bottk-a of pickli anniLtlly. P t' I IMS CALVERTS exce OBI T* < I Hi A ! :. 04t T>kr Llter Hromo (juiu.ar Tklilru. All r'fuoJ IK m .nr> if n :i I to cat*. K W. iirur. i<tlura u oo uctbot. i Ihe trunk of the ele;>hint b f.-iier thi.'i 4.ll'HI III-L- !%- if 50 said t_'uvi.\r, th-' f.:n .IK e-,tn|iri- tive iiia'oiiiiHi. The whole of the n.'i cl.-s of n mill's body added to- ;. l.'-i > -i I -. ii..:n'- r 5J7. ^ MOMTHtH HOTtV OmEOTOSV fiw " Balmoral," Frac But AVEMUt dai *u4 diploma* for vpertav: Th -lr ragnl*r DM prvr.nl InftoM- . Ak jioar d*a er la okcla a U.c. mat ltd f ro* oa F. C. CALVEHT A CO., . . (NOLAMO Dot QLA BRO.. '** A '*** *., -i H at c*- r.l'.M. .i.i a<x), SLATE. TILE and METAL X*m LAW MlUt, MILLS A MAUtV B*rrutn. rtf. IUiiMlo WM|>T Hullitiua. nt w..fsssr Catholic Prayer . W ,. li-. Mi,', orfer. rat*!.. preas MM*. a j. aaMMl A o . M n <if Iliittj. cried tho i|Hrnnt in | 1 ' .< tl honors, if M. ; -' I in o. niin t ( forwinl \v_- sliill be all l>.-h'!nl. .i" ' W.MB before! I hen he . it .|.iw n. r Music Teachers Wanted T* Mn f*r M OMHoiot* Cat*. lo u. ef ,10 an wit.i tMOlal rat** of discount WNALEY, ROYCE&Go. *M m. tt. TarwiU. Onl. .AVOOO& PHOTO EN - Jl JOJSF^fN fe 8;jO AD^AJDE NT w NGRAVING l K OVhk FIPTV VBAR MM. WtXSUlW'll SOOTHINO UVUtT kM SMS tMd by muOier* fur thatr .-fc ..r^u t*f Ibiog II cue h ia naiM. Mftti ia funM. ftltftf* IMUB. rvra* wiW * Utb* I-**' r -ltd* Cv.s bcUJ* r~ M M . n . kll drviuteu laToMI'""' tll> '0.14. H. MR ? F ! N C On(1 < I m " Mn Wln.ow'i H^oUiD* itfra*.* _. ._ " _ *Oi>riV i K .- never did. and there never will, exi<l aiiytliiiitr 1*1 innni-ntly mMe -vv k;ch i< a.xliai/.-r It. llie vxer-i.i.' nf resolute s<-lf-.lellial. _- 'ILI (_.. oti. I!.,B. f. oar ttn) Mtl&l ( JkUoKUi f uautwl - rt oasjssl *.-' ' " -I u:tn.lrr PkM 1* CLEANING LADIES' . WALKING on OUTINO MHti . , ir Frrm-h Pr..> Try It, MEICAM DY1INC C Are You Weak? Ai r ou u:'. i n .- fi oni iifrvotHor funi-t i "i| weaki r kitln-y. .Ivor .T niomaih p v iu tti 11 , i.-.in nine luck |. I -4 or -..-li-. :.-.'. in ,..!) l).i)ou telyo.ir-.- f growiiiit fo^ii.e anl old ' oo . O..M t If , sj ^re a man vv u h th w- tkne-.. l-*t r.'-nt^ from !.- ii-in 11,0 Uw-of naiure. or womnn with tl.n ' in tny l%11iii.nt fr.Mll whl-h r2in0:. Buffer. I ' .nn tin ' - n.c in t'irec nioivh^vriih ' mi 01.. I- tul k.1. t c Hell, walsb swree walk- : - "u ! < 'u e- be mi c it r -tun s thestrcngUi -ii ; -h rou hnv* .0.1 Iiru^H fan i h--u-ii ll.t,, hv e to i-.- j i.i vive jsu. ' u !...,(> i,h i.w i -h IT from in> ' W.HI ,fui sllsot' o Belt, at d ke if, will r.tr tie piui-o -f i1Urn>e. jov. i, I, |,pun- ii, ,.i! ..m>- diMl'W. j.vir .: . , . \M,. ti.' full of amMtloa and vunr le-. p will ' ro-'ful and n>- Three Months' Trial Any h.ine-; m a jr wmnnnonn u-. my ,i|>, . llaxcs Uirs* BU.UIBS, aa p.\ me osily whss i-iir.-d ur 1 w I i .i.id i' at very low |ine fur \Vrlle fur Nwiiiiful illu-er .led book which tells how eaally van oaa bw .-ured. ami E? pi -inr>" of my lun'bud ot irtmnient nd andrsds ..f ietlci n.-in my ur tefal t-.t tint i nd it oloKt'lj leul.Ml. rree. Call and .ou.uit INS, DR. M O. , LA JQHLIN. 130 TON01I HT,, TONONTO, ONT. v ' -T >. OITAWA a THE MOST NUTRITIOUS- EPPS'S GRATEFUL COMFORTING. COCOA FOR BREAKFAST SUPPER. POUWD CAKK3" US . PARAFPINB WAX THE QUEEN CITY OIL CO . Lluiltad, 8m'l Rojrera. I'rejt.. Toronto Alk yo..- <VK{/ 4/ &LL*M' nf /Mwtny ueww/vt4/. 1118 Canada Permanent and Western Canada Mortgage Corporation. Board of Directors I'rtwltloi.t- Ucorce <lu4trHm !' Vl,-^ l':^rfi,| nt *n.l " J. Nerbart Mason. -ml Vl.-e I'rexldvut W. H. Beatty. H ,..-. W l< Mi'hew.. K - \ up",-. Mn ,...M..-r, H T I, Ilr,, j M K..MHIOII, SL ,l,.hn S II Frederick vv r .,| f H i. I, .bun, W II. It ., ,i, .1, m. il,.,,,, VV !,,.. ASSETS 923,000,000 Head Oltu-r : Toronto SI..TORUNTU. BRANell i.rri, i SI John N. s, WALTIH . ., onar,t Mn B r Tb cloe of tha firat we^k ot r.mmy I u i rertaui large public schiaJ foniwl II-T rounU. cbuijbj B- ', i:ite a pink-thek-.l tie: f.d. en.l- Lng ih>- ;. ii|( line uf luteruiinxifil lit- tle <fjy ami gi.rls uiik.orf what was knoMo, twenty-five years ago, as the Firat-Beadar olaaa. Kmmy Lou had apt-Tit her flrt y-ir in the I class, where her te.i. ti-r. M.BS Clara by nuiu.s hail ooicealail the kin of. hrts bvhinti i br i-Mjue aotl gi-t.e manner, and hail pu-- aviong wiLh her rod b.ur and a temper tinged with that r....r ulsu, a^h-irp oire that, by its uiu-tpecte<l si attacking a*>me inul a unor had eausotl Kmiuy Lou's little heirt tu jump many t.mna a day. ilere tminy L..U had spent the year in streau'.us y g uiding a squeaking peucil acrua* a protesting alate, ur smgiug in rburua. aa il.-ia Clara'a long oixleu [luiuler went up aad down -.ae rowa ut wurdt on th spelling-chirt; A.-t. .1'. b-d-t. bat; c-a-t. cat;'' <>r ' j-u, au; b-i-iibui. c-.i-n, can." Emuiy 1. ni herself had so little idea of what it waa all about, that she waa depe . uh- br to give h*r th key to the i tartmg-p<Mnt hradiug the tarioua ouluniua "*-t, at, ' ur ' *-n, un,' or "e-t, t." "o-n, on"; after i. waa easy aaiUng. Uut on day, while tbe cl^aa a: opped autldauly at M-sa Clara a warning finger aa visitors uyoued the .1 mr. Kiuiuj l.ou. br eyea squeezed t.^lu abut, her Ultle budy rucking tu md fru tu the rhythm, went right mi, ' ui-a-u. man, " "p-a-n, pan ' until at the uud of her own soig-*>ng .11 tie voice rising with app.i Lng (erv.>r i.p..u lh silence aha atupped .10 (*nd tint the page in the meant. ma had been turned, and that tbe pointer was directed to a column beginning "o-y, oy." Aui<ig oLber thoign .1101. lent to that first year, too. lia-1 been i{ect>aa. At that time everybody was turned out into a brick-paved yard, tu* boyi on OQ side ot a Uigb fence, the girla on the otiier. And here, waiting without the wuoden shed where stood a row at buckets each holding a shiny tin dipper. Euiiuy lx>u would stop on the sloppy outskirts (or tbe thirst of tbe larger girla to be asauaged, that the little girla' opportunity might corn*- together with the dreigs in th buckets. And at Keceaa, tuu, along with the danger uf being run into by the larger gnU at play u<l having 'he breath kuovked out of DO* s httle budy, whoch made it neceesary to aek sequat<ed oornera ui.l peep out thence, tbere wsa 1'be Man to be watched for and avo.ded the low, square, Mack-browed, black-bearded Man who uranduahd a browin at the kttle girls who dropped their upple- corea and cruata aa the pavements. and who shook hjs fiat at the jwring little buys who dared to awarm to the furbtddea top and sit straddling uhe dividing (eocv. ILU Uncle Mich- ael, the jamtor. was getting old and bad rheumaLu; twingea waa indeed Uncle Miobael'a excuse, but Emmy Lou did Dot know ttus. and her tear of Uoole Michael was great accord- ingly. Uut somehow the. I'rimer year wore away; and one day, toward its close in the preeence ot Musa Clara, ! solrmn-lookJig gentlemen request- ed certain little boys to cipher anil several little girla to spell, and sejit others to tbe blackboard or tbe rh.irt. wh'il* to Enuny Lou waa ha.uiled a Primer, open at Paice 17, whu-h she waa told to read. Kn.iw.ng Page 17 by heart, and identifying it by its pictures, Emmy Lou aruMe, aud ber small voice drouied forib in sing-sung faahiiuo; How old are you, Suef I an as u>Ul as my cat. Aud how oJd is your catf My cat Ls aa old aa ray ring, Aad how old is your dogf My dog us a* old aa I am. Baring so deJivered bersvlf. Kuiuiy Lou sat down, not at all diacoucert- ed to find that she h.id been holding her Pruner upside down. Following tuis, Kinniy Lou waa told that she had "passed"; and seeing fr.'iu the jubilaoioe of tbe other child- ren that it waa a matter to be joy- ful over, Kuuny Lou went home ami told the elders of her family that sht> had passed. Aud these elders, three aunties ami an uncvle, an uncle who was dispneed to look at Kinniy Lou's hubby self and her concerns in Jocular fashion, laughed; and Euimy Lou went on won.lei .ng wh.it n ,~ all about, wtMoA uwvor would have been the ease had there been a mother among the elders, for mother! have a way of understanding tbeae things. But to Kinmy Lou "mother" had come to mean but a memory which failed aa it came, a vague conscious- ness of encircling arms, nt .1 brmxliii^, tender face, of yearn. ng eyes; ami .1 was only because they told her th.it Kuiuiy Lou remembered how mother !. i,l on away South, one winter, to get well. That they afterward told her it u i* ll-,iven. in no 11- cunfus- ed Emmy l.i-n, because, for a she kneii. South mil ll-iven and much alse might be included in pi-ints of the cumpasa. Kver since Lnen Emmy L.-I. .. ivuh the .- aunties an<l the unei.-. .-imi , lit, I been coming a hundred . to see her. Wtien Emmy Lou went back to school for the second ye.ir. she hit she was now in the I Ite uler. If her heart had ji:i. at the sharp accents of M.aa Clara, it now grew sull within lu-r it the alow, awful e:. . of he Large La.ly in black bombaxuia who reign- ed over the departnvmit of tbe I Reaiier, pointing hr moraia with a heavy forefinger. '- h Emmy Lou's eyea lowernd with every - luic.mia guilt. Nor .lid Kmuiy Luti dream that the Large Ludy, whose black bi'inbiz.nr was tbe v sign of a loss by deaLh that had made it necessary for her to enter tlie achool-room to earn i 1 fimi- ing tbe duties incident to tbe First r :i!moat as strange and per- plexing as tuiiny Lou herself. Emmy Lou from the first .1 iy found herself deacxnd.ng Steadily to the foot of tbe class; aad there she re- mi.ned ontil the awful .lay. it the close of the first week, when the Large Lady, realizing pernapa that ahe could no longer ignore such . 1- berence to that lowly portion, made th* discovery ihit uiniy l.ou "d-<i-g" m^fhl spell "dog" and "f-r-o -g ' might spell "fr -it. ' Emmy Lou : 11,1 f.ud either on aprmu-.l pag. and, further could not tell wherein they ii.n'.-r ! when f for her; th.i. also, Emmy Lou ma.I.> her figure Us by adding one UIK-.T- tam Utlle o to tbe top of another i tain kittle u; sod that while Emmy Lou m u'li >"!'). in smeary ctilumna. certa.u calulmtic signs off the blackboard, she could not po nt thm off in tens, hundreds, thou- sands, or read their numerical valuta. to save her Ultle life. llie Large Lady ">reiy perplexed wilbim ber- aeU aa to the proper course to be. pur- sued, in tbe sight of the fifty-nine other First-Headers pointed a con- demning fore-finger at the miserable little object standing in fr.mt of her platform, and said. "You will stay after school, Emma Lome, that 1 may examine) further into your qualifications) for this grade." S w Emmy Lou b.i.l no idea what it meant "examine further into your qualifications for this grade.' 1 It nugbt be tbe form of piuiisbuiem in vogue for the chastisement of i lie members of the First Readier. Uut "stay after school" she did under- stand, and her heart sank, and her Utlle breast heaved. It waa then past the noon recess. In those days, in this particular city, school closed at half-past one. At last the bell for dismissal had rung, llie Large. Lady, arms Nilded across her bombanue bosom, had faced tbe class, and with aweauiue solemnity bad already eutiuicaied. "Attention"; and sixty little people bad sat up straight, when the d... t psjned, and a teacLer from the floor .ibovu came in. At ber whispered confidence, the Large Lady left the room bajt.ij. vvbiW tbe strange teacher, with a hurried "out- t wo--l tiree. uni'-h out 4uieUly, children," tuiuel. uud fol- vied her. Aud Kuiuiy Lou, left sit- tiug at her deek. saw through gatbei- .ng tears the uue of Kirt-Kea.l-i s u ,iul arouiud tile room and file oul the door, the sound of the-ir depart- ing footsteps along the bare corridors and down the echoing stairway com- ing back like a knell Lo ber sinking heart- Ibeai class after class from .ibove man-lux! past the duor aud on .is clattering way, while voices from < .le, shrill with the joy of release. in-- up through the open window * u talk, in laughter, together with ihe patter i>f feet on th - t>r , kt. then is these famuliar sounds grew fewer, fainter, farther away, some be- lated footsteps went eohoiug through the building, a door slammed souie- w here then sUeaoe. Emmy Lou waited. She won.lei od bow long it would be. There , . watermelon at home tor dmuer, she had seen it borne in a great, strip- ixl promise of ripe aud juicy luscioua- uea, un the tuvksuun s shoulder be- fore ahe came to school. And here a tear, long gaUierung, splashed down uhe Li tie, piuk cheek. 1 that aweaome personage pre- . over the fortunes of the Firat- rs tailed to return. P-rhaps vas "tbe ei un. nation into in- to" Kui-iiy Lou could not remember to be left in this big, bi.u room with the fiiee droning aud m.ng .11 Lazy circle* up near the 4. The forsaken desks, with a forgotten book or slate left her.- 1114 upon them, the pegs around the waiN i'.d l>.unets, the uuoccup.ed chair upon the platform Kiuuiy Lou tfaied al these vv.lh a n.nk.ng S.-IIS-.UOH of liesoiauon, while i !l-ieil tear down Her ch face. Ar, : ..4 io tbe fhes .in, I *, Emmy Lou. I*-,{.ILI t,,long \<*\\ Ule II' luUi^.Ue l ! l velli e, a::. I dropping Her - upon ber arm.* foltled upon the ,1-ak. he sobbed aloud. Uu was l<ug, and the day was warm, ui'l Llie sobs gre>w siower, ami the a tii-gun to ojuiu in . .t, and the next Lou knew she was setting up: iu.....ng in every hmb, and - oui.ng up t.Jie stairs she lb slow, heavy fooifai.-.. and a iu- ai.-ut later abe SAW Ihe Man the - -Mm, ::ie :..w, black-bearded, Uack-br..wl, scowLng Man witli ..room across h J shoulder, i the haUway, aad m.ike toward the open doorway of Uie F.rnt-U room. Euiiiiy Lou held her bi | stiffened her UtUe body, and wait- ed. Uu; l':.f Man paumug tu i^-iit his |i I-.-. Euiuiy Luu, in i ii*- pile ihu.i , *lad in a trembling heap U-iii-atli tbe desk, and on hunt* m.t went crawl.ng acruas the floor. And as I nt-ie . m . meat after, bruoin. pan, ami feut-her- dui" ist fluttering edge of a l.ule pink dreas was dtsup- prar_ug uitu the depths ol the big. empty coal-box, aud .is sloping lid .owermg upon a flaxen bead and coweruig Utlle fi^uret crouched vvith- iu. I n. ,e MicHael having put the , room to right*, sweeping and dust- ing, with ni ui y i rheumatic groan in ..;' ii. lueut. cloned the iv.iiu and going oul. draw the door after ti.m. a inl. as waa bus custom, locked it. .M. luwhile, at Emmy Lou's home the eiders wondered. "You don't know Kmuiy Lou," Aunt for : round, p.uuip, and cheery, .nsiated to tale lady vuutor spending the day; "Emmy I.on uever loiters." Auiit Katie, the prettiest auntie, cut off a ih.ck rouu*t of melon as they arose from Lbs table. a,ud put it in tbe refrigerator for Euiuiy Lou. "It seems a joke," abe remarked, "such a baby as Emmy Lou going to school, anyhow; but then she has only a square to go aud come." But Emmy Luu did not come. And by half-past two Aunt Louusa, the youngest auntie, started out to find her. But aa she stopped ou the way at tbe houses of all the neighbors to inquire, and ran around Lhe corner to Cousin Turn M i.-kiin t to see if Emmy Lou could be there, and then, be.ng but a few doors oft, went on around that corner to Cousin Am- anda's. Tbe school-house, when she finally reached it, was locked up, with tbe blinds down at every front window, as if it had cloned its eyes and giio to sleep. I I . M :ia.-l had a way of cleaning and locking the front of thie bu.i.l.tiic first, aud Koing .n and out at the back doors. Uut Aunt Louise did not know tluv m.l anyhow, she was sura that she f i: 1 Emmy Lou at home .when she got there. But Emmy Lou was not at h and it being now vve>ll ou in the after- noon, Aunt Katie and Aunt Louise and tbe la.ly visitor a-nd the cook all started out in seuroh, while Aunt Cordelia sent the house-boy down- f n I'M- e I'liirlie. Jirtt as Uncle i'h t 1 arrived and it w^s p-is five o'clock by then .lome of i 'ie ohildreu of Ihe ne.^liU>i li '.id. having found a sin i 1 : vmie squai ta off lu> ci>nfe*sed in be.ng in the First lU-.i.lei with limin.v IAJU, arriv- ed also, with the small l>oy in tow. "She didn't know ''!">{' fi "m 'frog' w Hen he -m .'in - ii- in i 1 b>y with the dei I.HIOII of superior ability, "an' teacoler, she t.<ld her to li) after nrhmil. She was .telfn' i heii in ber <lek w h--n -h ^>1 let out. Euiuiy Lou was." But a big girl >f t lie. nt'iglil)..i h...nl ohjeclwl. 'Her teacher went ! tbe m.nuie *t h.H>i was out." she <le- '.. "I.tn't ihe new lady. Mr. Samuels, your teacherl" thu to ih. small boy. "Well, h-r daughter, H . : tie, she's in my ixxun. and she w i^ > > .'it her mother came up to our room and took ber hum*. Oni tea h : sbe went down aud d^missed the First-Headers." "I don't care Lf she did," retorted the small boy. "I reckon I avv Em- my Lou settin' there v\be.n vv n.nie iv iy. ' Aunt Cordelia, pale and tf-irful. clutph-d L'nrle Ch.-irLe'* arm. "Thn she's there, Brother ihir.je, looked up in that 'Ir-i-lful place my preci- ous baby" "Pshawl" saixl Unrle Charlie. But Aunt Cordelia was wringing her band.-t. "You don't know Emmy Lou. Charlie. If she w as |,| to stay, sbe has stayed. .She's .p in that dreadful place. What -hall we do, my txiby, my preoioua ha hy " Aunt Katie was in tears, Aunt Lou.se in tears, tbe cook in loud lamentations. Aunt ::g upon hysteria. The ni . 1 T,. y f: : :ea I- er, legs apart, ho.ii.li ji knxkertx ek- . er piH-keu gaxed at the crowd of r- resoliiLc elders w.tb scornful wuid-r. "What y-.iii wauter do," stated the nvi.l boy, "La f.nd l'm-1- \lir.-i i--l; be the key*. H,. vvn.nl past my house) a while ago, going hom. H- - m Rtiiw Line Ali.-y nim-h outer my way," , : n^- ly; "I'll take you there." And meek- ly they followed ia bus t It was dark when a moiley t;. of unt-.le, aunties, visitinu lady, n. bors, and childrnn went i-l.mbing the cavernous, echning stairway of the dark c.hoiil bu.ldi.ng be-hmd ibe toil- figure of Lhe skeptical L urlu lantern in h.ui.l. i . ' I swept over every ini'h of this here fc'h. ..i-hi.i.sw mytelf an.l rar- rj-t < ki tr-i.mh outten a dust-i grumbled Uncle M.chael. w:th what -nee ni.bo.ty just then si to inquire. Then with the iir of a m .1: : ited. aggrieved p-rom who - h m.**lf a victim, he pauswl be- r on the serond fl.^jr, and fitted a key in its l.M-k. 'Here it ia tbn. V>. '. to iitistyi tbe lady," and he flung - The Light ..f I'ln-le Mr ha.-, . n fell full upon tbe wide-eyed, in ten pcrw.n of Kinmy l.ou. in her de-k. 11 i ling, her miserable Iii tie heart knrw not what horror. "She ^he toid me to stay," aob- be<l Emmy Lou in Aunt i arms, "and I stayed; and the. Man .am-, in.l I hd .n 'he ei>a Ikix?" And Aunt Cordelia, holding her sobbed too. and Aunt K u oned. and Aunt Louise and the lady 1 1 unl I 'i-- e Charlie | hj plump whjte h ixxl ov.ir h ami - .aw!" And tl.-- of th* First K*.tdr. wli..n ~h lieu.l about it next day, cried hardest of them all. so hard that not even I -lia could cherish a feeling against her. THE FIE U'E LIGHT. TO AVOID THE I'H V\\ KI.. Oount Bumpio Pieri baa inwn *' Jo ler.jd railway by which h- poaa to take pnssnnflnri from Dover to Oa.la.iM on- from Calais to Dover vviilu lit .'ermirkm-ss ju*d give f..r no sxtn -m am exhilarating ritte th.r. i-h the a.j-. ULS scheme is siin- y itself, and, of course, Ki engitte>rB ire c--ofuleat of its f b.lity. l'h<> Lngv-nious C<'unt propones to iir.-i.-ii i wire cable across the Straits '>f Dover, the oabte to be kept up bv captive balloons and electricity. Below it will be a . *. -n-i cable 'Mijoyiutf ihe *unit> -..pp. -it. ami bet. iv -,- -i s w .J run atr;lley car supplied with i it ruug electric motor. I r. f! posed to use fifty Ui 'loom uid t.i strei.-b ta > cal>iea frmu h ^h PIXIILS on the .-IM.-I lli- ,u , to curry t*>n pvrsoos anvl is to be i unuiuum and >rk. *o ui.n in IS at an u-f I- nr vvhjoh en.i.s h- car off the tn.-k ul ,1110 th-' water .'f-i.r iv i 1 float uiiitil iieuiii({ vassal comes along and saves wli.i : ' lfi "t ihe paAseugors aftei ih,. n A- e i-)i t" i m HIM large captive Uil- IN 11 -,lp|M.I( I.'IL ll , 111,, I,.-, ;, U| | little I ill-. . n. w-sll run fr,m l ti.-m ! ground and back. I h c ^es to spud aissen^ers .-KM-OSM * nv-nty miles iv ide in f.i:,x-:i A ItDM.VN A shun . . ., . lltt <>|-l:r Kins ill Ch. <er. liiid, in l iii "t-eupki.ion of liieai Iii iiiii-.u ; he. I. I'his was i wtion of ;i ive Ix-en I. iid ihe ye,r 79 V. !>.. n,,| ,. Uliliie.l for h.' ptiip.i,i. ,if .'ur\iiu; *! i ,i i h-- :;.iin i M ,- nil,.. AN. 111 ' Iv.v mom h,-< tjo i -. in , , r i'f piping H-IS un.Mjili-l n.'ir this same si>t, IMI; n ,. . : . , ru ',.-<(. ul- etl. I h.' M -ver. sis -ill -" i . aiss) i ,.!. iil-i-i ; h.' i .. pi , inly incii!-.l li vv.ii '.iltiis 5' i' I i.' l'hi r.-li - is , l h-ioii illy ^ iltu -.iil.-e il i.-. Hiid In ! i he "i .-x in- U- inng I be I'. uu. in governor's name. slrTr aii.m. < ...ir. rtilna Kir t u' - it . "I.iir.1 Si ihliury's r. i im- iy. Ii.- - .' - mp"i' ha - i uy bis . - to be remi 'I h .. f l..u .< a kin 1: is i i-u>- lie i-oiiiriie-i to .'.in ,..v,.u Iin way to :i il .a wiiiiprad thai iliu .s j. -Uiii eat Hi-- i; Wa hop h i : u< I. 1 Tbi- Leyda . . . | iia I'. i . i . .0. ami - tevn . . ll 11 ' !1 > gre t . i. taeu be- ing li-p"-e 1 of, Cli-im /eil.u iu. u. p u he lem^.u 114 e>;- -1--IU a' i rule, aii . . hn *l-/i for ^ a i H HSeuie i i.on. h . . e.| b m 1 1 i 1 i... i . | a negro. ,. on fgg^ Ihe. anuouiu .-in :it l i -i-n i ..i i. iu - y ed, with. i 1 . mole -us' : i- : - - u i .1 the iaiuu - , i . The loiljvvmg uppeared iu a lag country paper: ' I : -like beaa and creamy -y i 1 .low an.l i:. complexion, weie. . u M:. uio.ii no. . . - . . e** was i ti.' (jb o . g i- i our. w i b viole; p i i a : v , . i.u :i . m bUI lice. in i , lie 01 iy ti -i Ui'-nt leave.t vv .11. u eiic ill il I lui. more a i ten U lou/t a g-KJ I .lei. ->. leti li 114 in tie .-out. -xt 10 show thai ha au n C"U.li J. t tl.'Aei no v . in , h I nouie new dniil as bearing iu ab vt names were b. ."(.uaiipeuitauoii i.t being t-iaiui- ran another p i^: tpu c :. Iv " t a.ci.uni of the iu ^ i : Ko . On ~.i ur :a.v i .^h lie pi. Il fates be.urf .-p -ii. Lor, i Kosi b i y rusn ed ou 1 . and. tearing -|. Ill i paroxysm of ex -I, euie.it, -. u i M lli k.-r s lie. i- ii, the i.e k .1111 killed it. ll- i hen bid d u - f i ; ;. i> .. n i i - i i all. an i "::i, ue . .u- h a.11 u h hi II ihe t-ro.-3-.oa ,i> -. Kul i .-1, . U i 'I, ii .y iiilh- , . an I iv i< la*. -ii u.'.n- Ihti keutie.ni an. " The ilioTe fiinrernx a w.-ll-knwn giev h..iin,| n.tui.-.l after th K- i. i lealer. ''Lor, I \V i.i.-. - ha r is omi n u 'i -. ,ios 13 vary b -i I) mj< M .-^- . i in i i .1 .-I e-l vi i h u in b ie->ult iii . ..... ..- t in . ii u i - mu :i i in r.-.| ai ih.- di.-p! 1.1 .'ii . u iv. but 11 : -i i .-.1 that h . I a g o I oe n- e .;r tu h Com m ei-iu-Ch.e., uu i i p i.: r , tum-r:!' viliu Ma- i>ui of so. i 'Paul Kruger inu riot wU.-ii IIH iin I h in-cl. / -.-. iii.i i -ound in I i ouii.l in a . -I- c o. linaliy i \ t:i,l ell. t, UK M i h H loiinh-.uiil- um'ile !'i*h' th Mr ;,iinp. Ttie> ur ! 11 i I't-iud r itlier b : i A < r e ,p MS' :i :i u, .. he i 1 :. p t ling up all iti.i jrri.'u i. -i.l kr i;i^ r young raMjit." i -i r u 't i aries, hut refer* to a point -r dog al l llel l-tnsl. \N \\ci-:r. > ">N viv- Ob. .leas, sighed small Tommy, us h* gazed at tbe f lining poolers across the street. I vvixh I v ui IIIKI-I I Why .Io you n into thai. Tommy f ask- t) bi aatonishe.l mother. I'niHf, ,inieie| the. liltle fellow, h MI 1 could see all Ui. > ^ at once.

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