| us‘ E> /J id Apech o each g:i'. brother might see her f but he tells me, what m ; nm;:bfl bndh“I | o f n"bmnz' Tils, when thare in | the young men as a rule have | tment for seeing some other tal s mater bome, and so naturally Fg‘; As guides to their ow n. Take } wb‘.f:' L“‘W. with which my ; hoped to form all alliance, y ho udl, 1 disaradl codieed _peighborheod, who ‘know the + I@RWODEG L my youp Kovorer, thart smagks butk DF N# yDUNG Men, FOr !Dâ€&â€)b the ?’uï¬m that would srise if ‘wm the neighborhood, -»Luuu ko wandering shout, stumbling into other ple‘s houses at sll hours of the night @r tbhe meeting was over, _ _£ mentioned to my young friend, But sad as T was of hearigg of the wreek of m{ friend‘s future,I oguld not belp being interested in what he tald me of the ways and habits of girls, for =â€"Surther concealment is uselessâ€"a gir! was at the bottom of this despair which had come upon my yauu’ friend. He had made a special study of girleâ€" er perhaps is would be more correst to Rey one of themâ€"and he seemed to know the subject, so I have no doubt that what he told me was scientifically accurate. It seems, then, that girls are ulier in this : If there is a singing Fooi op, or any social function, they: pow threir way unm'iu’ly from thal{‘ Preidence to the place o mmindp, but Dge as it may appear, they do not pow the "L.b"" to their homes,and it eames about that "'i:l menpn, who ve much superior knowledge of localâ€" ) Bee the girls home and thus no misâ€" mre made. I think this is very of the young men, for imagins the BY RORERT BARR. The young manâ€"his 'f is twenty ar thereaboutsâ€"has confided in me He is a friend in whom I take a great interest, and as he has lately become megligent of his personal appearance where formerly he was mosat particular, (of eb freag »4 neo ies Sabaarar *) %w.‘::mï¬ Sb e prerlea nmilatihd. H:t‘.‘u"ag’é'.‘â€zz swoRk spirsuzcit or 1 cRitruru neruz®. . Louiss, White, nine ho anffered Eâ€"dm har bizth. has vabn :-uu! oc whk Reaera) ayscem built up by Ryckman‘s "Kootenay I qo aaae cce d Sk, Hamilton, Oni,, daked &1 Â¥. Monck, Notary PLM & & cemmixatioex RISTYRREA â€" sWRX x STaATEMEXT Manz. n‘m Newman, 13 Marlborough 34. Toromte Sei. had a complication of blood troubles, Rheu add +. #" Fx‘ to see Flizs Jordan home he alr o'd:'u: ubm‘: I am convrinsed that Eâ€:a::..’â€.,‘.‘.:ï¬':x & en Praee >m‘v ia::w walke. ?Mwwmb would i aadine.. 2A e.-unlhnk. of Paralysis whi uscleas. . Pt har ever recove her, but to friends how ky life aad happi & W. Seymo her, but toâ€"Jay she is walkin friends how IQ\:UIM'SI * (nu:. .wfl‘ wore '.’-fs'l‘vw Corley, Notary Rakaltem OUureDâ€"sSWORN sTATERENT Maggie McMartin, 27 Radenhurst St., e.h‘-n that Ryckman‘s Kuoum(:);:;n Puraly which rendered one “ emilrely uscices. Phy sicians said there was 2o chanee The Seeing of Hor Home, eim, setere Eidney trouble and constipalion. frequently disturbed at might, Iou.\li- spbotice was‘a very sick man. . His Kulueys ace now in § e octa d o t c i him ud slee uw mpunaiee coted Cfiny fetuaactt man‘s *Kootonay Cure." He maket work mxw«u«m; W. Sey uousg exer recovering the use of her limbs, ! gould pot nee why lay she is walking around telling ry Public. haly 10y I mm not withont hope hm Emine ta repee e ie * M w t e j r M *A20 7 crind p wing 2p woudetdiy K Q wan m mo.‘:nim is why Beted se stt 1 Tt "p mar s Be es 6 I‘ve smen t# ocm “?J‘o“y'ofl'a_i-c_ misg i hn n tooge hi Tutte :::.:†:':"s.';:?l""'“ 9 hi is haw ns figatios danh i M P P » i T ' -ï¬' D w'. P o oont Nee SNPF Th o mpordinal se Bb db pall 4sc Meugll : A dnb d d fee in propoce 1o Te uin 7i o ‘Another cog has slipped,‘ he said . i; h good word for yout‘ ‘Won‘t she sey a wi r you asked Bates, ‘Ne. We telked the matter over, and it turned out that Blize was rather fond of me herself, Bo as I was 2o Bates agreed to do this, and a few :;i.bu after flmn Bmith came lookâ€" n""l’l;’&?l““m‘.ï¬: llinl;.d' ha actid "I will aee to it, replied young Betes Elize. I‘ve been waiting for a shance to talk to Eliza and ?t her to say a ward for me to Sarah Jane. But you were always there, and so T didn‘t talk about it,‘ ‘Well Zou see, iu‘s like this: I‘m afraid oi_ Barah Jane, and I‘m not of ‘But you can settle that without fightâ€" ing. T did‘s knoaw iï¬â€œ o:a'ooud va my going along with both of you. You never said ? before. _ You see, this is haw it is 1 am in lave with Elisa‘s aiater, Sarah Jane.‘ ‘Then why in thunder don‘t you see Sarah Jane home instead of uokl’ns mumlt onte Elizm and me? ask ites in pardonable astonishment. _ _‘ERither you will continue to 11e Klizg Jordan home ar‘I will‘ md{ to fight t = o ‘Hless me, no! What is there to fight about ? _ * o Kliza yawned, bade them both mht ul"unt into the l‘lt was a moonlight night, and the "Houte of the two young m*n h{nw Smith talked entertainly, but Bates was silent. When they came to a secluded spot, Bates stopped and began TSR wibr wo thing right hore all set and uow," he said grimly. _ 1 Smith leaned agmaioat the rightâ€"hand gare post, and Bates leaned against the left. There was something ominons in Bates choosing the leit post Eliza stood on the qrhor side of the gate chat ting pleasantly with both. Smith provâ€" ed a stayer, and as the conversation flagzed, Eiiza yawaed, bade them both Smith at the gate and walk with the girl alone. It -::;a h‘:.hd h-:: tired â€" talkiog & erops the weaiher, and wizhed to dircuss some of the problema of life with Kliza Smith‘s company irksome on these ocâ€" camions, and one night makters came to i made the finding of the read doubly mm rae weuld be aure to it, and thee the girt had two chanees to one of ind mg her way accursately bhome. ‘Two heads are better uhat one,‘ I said uo Bates, but be claimei that ‘two are company and three are none,‘ was the proverb that applied the cnse, ‘You know well enough. Are ‘What thing? cried Hiram, with For Orer Py Vears JÂ¥ F8 ie m t i ane s W“'â€"“iw "¥« es ® wg oh. : wil k $ F It your stomach 1 rebellions and out of fl"" be assured your whole upï¬u will soon give evidences of trouble, a your life will be a miserable one. Too few noflwin the fact that the atomach is the chief organ af the t When this great and guiding argan out of erder, om;{ ather amMnmn B ing on it for nou |hmst- is hy aympathy. So long as irmlné» :w wrgdp-rtwrmnd, and healthy fnide se pre n‘pvm the food, the M‘{(h Rnogyâ€" ished. When the llomwb paotive the |{mm is impoveriahed, and disease rapid!y develops, _ _ & It â€" ho away veriey that i the _B‘_ody. in had %?&: "‘w â€" When Rebellious and Out | M;. %«fla q;;n"m of Order Paine‘s Calery _ | {ish tho feeling between Unpper and The, Chief Organ of song to her wonderful audience of thousands is shawn in a picture copied by De Thalstrup im rw&“w made at the time. has now been W rpictured by Hon. A. Oakey Hall, exâ€"Mayor of New York City, and he gives a wondertul graphic recital of the event in the November v-?‘-' who gould qaly hear the straing of Jenay‘s voice as it floated m the opened windows. The whole scene steamer that could be pressed into service was to lay in the water umpbagic yhen nig ho fge ul io e id brucgg Leaangg erheigy on uh animaaing @4 ambe in ue id uawe boke a nnk w 50,000 people were at o greek her. mmaï¬mw... uaded her in frons of bor Seaktea for her concert sold at tabulous prices. On, the night of ber iu:.‘m concert 5000 gathored six o‘clock, the consert nok begin uotil eighs When the ible, and w iiteen minutes exery neciaghnardmme why qecd «4. wiiihe ‘hen every rowboat, smilboat and s Th A oC Brings Comfort, Happiness and Health: The Great Jnany kind Cencart und is Your ly Hope. Bes When, Oy vf ons Porna hh mt ds on e thee on on on doneatret m&z by a m’bm and there :»v: u‘w:';“ ont tgt':%- i: S:?%}&umw gfw ym aï¬;’&nl%mï¬izï¬n’m j y Sessce setbtle ‘0 w flce Macanlay uw that tying theae pravinges u'k‘“ A‘n of wment â€" withent m’ the consent the wzple war ?a of the mast arbits: ary things ever done hy men . "3:?% % % N&Eï¬ %flmï¬l"\“_ i to think serionaly. _ _ "~ _ Wls O y Hhomhs, ppount af We consider the present the beet C timonial will be found in t41l i4 ;.;Q;:C;;c;;;:;fl a N&-«Ws Â¥xee. 'Am J ¢â€" Ayer Co.. Lowell, Mass wWay not cure the cough and epjoy unbroken “W‘l Yon can do so by using Ayer‘s Cherry Pectoral, w-vvv-vvvm-w-w-lm tiokled to death," come nearer true, than in the case of a sexere cough, Do yom know the feeling? The tickling in the Mm“mmm\ummm at last you break ont in a paroxysm of conghing? “l*‘flu::““ nearly fine yeare physician. prescribed, tor me without produ» Sing fnxorabie rcenlts, and. Snaily advised me to ty Ayer‘s Cherey Rectoral, I haxe taken aix bot Uee of this medicine, and am now 4 'S%::."' llag A fl’§ %m Omhee in she OMdlalion‘s Frod C, Hughos D.D 6. w0 o ie pppee fxerctim o wee |)» amorase * ;J , 4 8BB Â¥ 2. p»* #" Mit.c: 0 4 â€"â€"â€" 4 ".â€"sâ€"A00 Mfl#_ï¬j % :AMA & Maney to loan at lowest rates af intereat Â¥nenumigs Corgunalt. ___4. R. 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