ee THE DAIL ' The Leak in the Church OijL lonved to return the on); Net this bet ee ‘could not do without! being found ou’, A TRUE sTORY | He thou; ght it wou d be just as well to} Jehnnie Curr wis a b righ! ‘ pleas: apt | pat its value into the courtibutian box boy, anda oainin! favorite inthe town!as soon xs he could cara ix. He half where ho lived. His p:rents loved innieadl 1 to tell bis wother all, ae : a him viry much, tut like ether boys. he | something held bim back. He decided | : : ; j hal bis taults to confess to ber whea he had paid tor | O was reluctant obedience. tie the orl | } ; slwevs inteaded +o obey bis father and After such a miserable night and the mother, but vaited to do it in bis oWu ple (ings of ecoruserence, One mM igh! lime andin hisown way suppose that Johur woull never heve Une saturiay atiernova he was sent! been tempted Aayralih. His intentions : : , - 4" . to the store tor oil Tis mother s#id:| Were wood; but Nick's twflaence were ‘Go. stral rut re, Jobnnie, and bac: having tuken the lirst step Oo 1.3 gon t stop anywhere. wro doing ’ the reeond aod third | 7 Johauie promisel, but on the way he} were easier. mt Nichols Birnes, ¢ alled for short, ‘Tae boys filled their Gans again and Nick.” He was a new boy in again, butone day they filled tce™ for tow agitiad se ‘eral times made a/ tie lust time, for as they knelt before grea Geal Of trable for its folks, the yreat barrel, u heavy hund wus Jobovie bad promised aot to have aoy-| laid upon them und they were both io thing to Go wi h Nick. | disgrace. Ba 1 Nick bad met Jobonisa few! Pat night Nick disappeared and was lays before, aol had oft svred him some | never seea again ; but Jobunie had to ‘ ! . e ac y - : . candy. Johenie took it, -sayiag 0) come before the Parish Committee, himself, ** Nick is not s) bad &# some / The church people heard the story, | ; i ”? | . } ° . people loins and it was ou the lips ofall the school ' »s ge — } 4 ha had : : ° Lois time Nick met him as if he had} ¢hijdreo, Johnnie felt the di-grace been an old friend, asking ** Where are} teenly. and to be called “ oily mr wt you going school seemed more than he could bear. S:0re.to replied Johani Not long after Johnnie’s parents ‘ Ehow ich Money you gol r }removed to another plice, but Johonie } y y 1eCe ) } ’ /Qanaic howed @ brigat ple ol learned ale-son he vrever forgot. If be 4 ye Nic! \had obeved his mother’s command on All that for oil 1? asked Nick, ithat Siturday afternoon, he wou!d aot “Y " d we 1N ss neve been tempted to sin, and the é y . rer hye sk ft ‘ 4 . . No ehang oacke: NOs 8 South church would never have had a Joh j . lle ile inn 406.01 ee, Lawrene: Be rnard, oP — ul . * t ed Wered J ohnante. in N. Y. Observer. Nick th ht & momeot, then he Pate ' {> [ i som iio vOory | -¢ s $ . POE ' o Neg Astonishing Success. biti ene. cmp equi When s1 , ong lO Dave sOMs it is the duty of every person who has used eo lite « i Boschee’s Germa Syeap os its wonderful | 3 i wat | for e Ware 4 ial ities be known to their trie nds in curing | Consumption, severe Coughs, Croup, Asthma, tna K i ’ C piect ery . at Pneumonia, and in fact all throat and lung | H sign as he said; ) Ob) Mouey | diseases. No person can use it without im- | u dowe our Way. niediate relief. Three doses will relieve any | hey were now nearivg the cb eh case, and we consider it the duty of all drug- | CJ 2 down hh 11 gists to recommend it to the poor, dying con- ' - ail " , sumptive, at least to try one bottle, as 50,0004 So ih . } ] TALK i over, na dozen bottles were sold last year, and no one Nick ‘Los see, [treated ou cho- ease where if failed was reported. Such a/| colites list time, now it’s y turn. medicine as the German Syrup cannot be too| J nie had not thought Pr wh idely known. Ask youmd@ruggist about it. | ‘ : ‘ s mples bottles to try, sold at 10 cents. , e . : owe ae Regular size, 75 cents. Sold by all Draggists Hay Hag. For tine time if Ga ind Dealers, in the United States and Canadas ed upou im” il INICK W ild e pe i ceitaiitaasiiiiianen ; Tey et a th ra *¢ j : : . . r . - him retul th ( mpl ment. s He Special Notices. sid: “I dus-no when wil be, Nick — P.a’s sold one of hi« horses’ cause he Aut kinds of Boots end Rubbers repaired at . lorsey, Gictf & Co's jans Was shor to m Dey . h 8 going to I rsey, Cr it « Cos > jan $1 tf mike ove do all the work, so I dou’ Finpinas.——Sole Leather, Calf, Goat, Tops, ; ’eg fails. Thread. &e the 2st at orsey think Vii get much speading money Pegs, Nails, Thread, &c., cheapest at Dorsey, ~ , Golf & Co's. jan3l tt this summ-r. Suddeoly s queer look ove! Men’s Calf Laced Boots $3.50, reduced to vide a auee 0 came over ME acee ) iecle” _—". * i ' i okt b $2.75, at Dorsey, Goff & Co's. jan31 tf | Nick sa face. o spoke uiexiy, Bt ‘ o : oo "| spoke quickly, DUC! Tspres’ Buttoned Boots, rygular price $2, im @ OW tone. ; now selling at $1 and $1.25; Ladies’ Fail “You jast keep still a minute, Boots, regular price $1.75, now selling for 75 Johani«, Lil tell you somet iow.” cents, at Macdonald’s Boot Store. ; i. iar 9 a y He dished away without giving apy, / un} Sy ; ; : » wy . > war yr. uu Blak > information. Johnnie kept © stil FLOUR $4.60 PER BRL.- Flake, $4.60 per att ios dees ave Oia oh <i sia brl; Patent, $4.75; Yuill’s Best, $5. Parties | | > Was t p y i ‘ . e : . “an . i e was tired 0 ;and was ab UL wanting 10 tbs of Yuill’s Pastry can be ac- stariivy for the sore whea Nick appewt:- coumodated at 3 cts. per Ib.—A. E. Yuill. ed, very much exc.ted, janil 10 | ‘ nie? the 6 Se 4 . ' : | ‘Jehnate,” be said, we cin bavo Cur_prens’ and Misses’ Overshoes away | some Checulates to day. below cost, at J. B. Macdonald’s Boot Store. | “ How so?’ |} jani9—dw “It came into my head just now when I see the oid sextoo going down into the sraveyvard,’ said Nick. ‘He's eftthe church open, th: cellar door’s unlocked and their’s a whole barrel of kerosece ia there!’ Ax the plan flashed apon Johnnie's mind, his face grew very red. Nick did not seem to notice this sod went ou: * Ti’ fill the can, who'll know the difference? Lanes two quarts of oi won't kill nobody.” Johanie wes greatly shocked, but before he could speak Nick bad disappeared withthe can. When he) returoed it was full, He bran by icK. ike the 7} . Ni ox: it ” iio. | an J mente, Wro o j tan t | - 2 d yo: > tc. I s ste belo le oil is of Ni the your pt “” pa t il look here, «) . ; ?° ~ Steaiing |} Gn. no 8 "? INOW VY Lo ta them. ou > paris So you | 18 D. 2 opped saldenly with a lock of the oid sexteu was returning. utly Nick thought his argument him, for slow ly. ? wlooys one of aod se4 the oi! is Le S| frieht, Kvide would not hurriedly. “Tt wont do fo CuobVIDGe . ing a rus t bere a lomger, he hl “ thing. L no hide the seme fupup town. ’ As th y J bnniedid- ret i my wioe Cau Niek feelright about me said | wer’, seeing | beautifully prepared, wei bound, | Book & Bible Co,. passed it to eo Young People. he said i around wad have girls in every family which it visits.- that: re rich Torms ; Postage re Prepaid, 52 per Year, } Lhe ’ . ach ehurch ; foliks ¢ mud. An obi teller died here or aul jot an ples of money to run} things wrth. Sot his oil don’t come out o’ them. It wont hurt them to vive! usa litth: ones ia a while, as lony’ they got awhole barrel. Ifthe sexton! don’t tock up the cellar I'm going to fill ” mother's Gao, ” | | "Address, HARPER & BROTHERS Y By this time the boys had arrived} pee. oo : : ee atine sto-e. Soon their pockets wer en filled with chocolate. Johnnie did no ; enjoy them so much as usual, he began isv7 = « = iSs6, to feel sck. This was soon explaine | mn > BI TAT away by the but boy. He said some a A Kk. KEN N *: of the oi) on toe vr bauds had got on the | candy; aod he was feeling very much | the same, which was some comfort. That night Johonie was very ii, and tose! =sleeple-sly in his litthe bed. Somehow he did not want te call his mo'her, veither did he feel like saving | his praye Hewas not salarmed at his sickness, what Nick had suil about the oil seemed reasonable. for i } 3 Money Order or Draft, to avoid chance of loss. " Oitea | he tavned no hs pill wand closed hie} eves, saying: “Of course, everybody knows keroveno oiiand chocolate creams won't , 2 mix : Bat this did net appease his stomach. 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