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Clinton New Era, 1909-04-22, Page 7t . . I Aptill 22a 100t, .---- __ . THE CLINTON I V _'1r19FW1VrV#_ ­ . : .. I ­Wrwr�� � � NEW IsKA . NOMMONOW f0i I . - . . . . . 7 � . 4 11 I � I I I I II � .. . .1 "I I . 11 10 � . , - I I , I . i .11�� __ - , _ �. � ., " , , , - , , . , " , ,. , , - , , , . - I . ,l . . . � , . I ... .�r 11 11�� - _____-, plement starWd bbb. 210 90, " .. � . . I � 0"IN T"t 0 O" . . � , .. ;!��-,:'%.-!,�-,-�� b I . . .. .,��g.6 , �� !.`., ,-- *, ;,�, nw�7�z,;,f..7.-�-,--"-,"..�.-..4...;', Is Life worth , odg,ht. 11 .. I Great Blood, plesh. aad Net ic 8 ,0*5*;�Z::.��*T ,�-. I it slowly anil thrust it out of i ne Ve I on I -;.. I . 1. : � �. VN . I b " �� . . " .- I . . I - . *�:.. .- . up , .. R. J " - , `N ..!,...I..."- I . . . ._,.� .. .. I :!, Then lie went b4c)c to ber, after 40 1 . , . 1.9!rl�,..Q)..-.*!��.�.i�.*.!...Z.*.�'I.-I.I -- _1--`%g---t-,.,.!...,.;,-, I .... , , , , , , . .t , . .. _41.ir ..!.i�-.- . I - ..r.w..", VA;.;Q1`2 VW1..W%'...-1'­,-. I � 'T . . . .�� . W., K Living olul; his stockings and boots, u.9wthor, I I . I ;;.%.�R. � I . *�:! .. , , ,; . � 9 ... - ... Uglily dry, . " , - " r. -V.., Any, man# womaialor child who is, in- "Are you ready glow, Ulso I)eaue?, ... .. : _. . . I .1 � .. 0 1..r.:... � I ­ Makes Blood, $tren Ythens the Nerves. I . 1. '_�'*`-- . differe be sang out cheerily., ­ 9 *--_-�-% lit to the bea *-,*** I � qties of nature and I ..."...,... . - - -.�-: %. the joys of living,, needs something. "Ready? I have been w4lOug for . 1� - -1.1. .... I -, --,�- I. 6he VT I :-:1-Z,?. � Invigoratcs, Builds up, -Brajces. Like Electricity, you will feel the new blood coming into .. W ti .. - .:'.' Thereii something wrong tbix . ..... � -gs -V the , ,.I.%.'. .. *1 be made right-quicklro. , t should you." � . .... . P I I I ....'n .. Jenks 6rckled ,Quietly. #1 must your veins and the nerves getting strong. The % rinkle.d and - pale faces will put -on a natui4 . -'-*,' -*A"`*Z I ., I I I 0 By LOW$ 0 I ...." I " f I - ... I. P. guard my tongue, It betrays ;lie," he color. VITAL GIVES ENERGY AND SOU N I), LASTI NG HE ALTIFL . .. . " -,. '*",* 1 4- ... ... . �'. TRACY . Brick's said to, himself. . � . . . .. . ,-,,�;O-- . . !::. �.. . . "' * , ". . I . . � . .. - 1. . C.Pyris4t. 1903. b., ".....'".4'... 11 By, some mysterious * I -,.-.--,-...,, Morning. .,E01W&rdJ.ClQ1t8 . .... ... . I I . l'.*�'%,l, , ` means she bad effected great Jr-uprove- ..� . . ,.*.'*.-.",.g*..,.,!...".�.,.,, ". .., -,.I.,---,.%.*,-.,...., I Tasteless ., - "'s 'O'Dea him' Almost lostant.,lo, fts Wood Aul Results , . * ", - "�* * ­ *' , "; 'V - I ""', � . . went In her app . . -11 a"il", ..?'....."'., , .-,.:�x. a-, I .�. - .-,�4*..*"2,..�.!�-..""."*."I"t.".:.,�-;Z"..*�....,*,;"-.........'.'�:..,�...*. " earance. Yet thera . ". I . .... .. ... . . . . . .. lv�: ni. ., . 0 , �l..""...*�'%.,.,..,...,.,."'...IIF , " '* _- " .... ;.. �--:---l.',, *.'R':.,.--*-:.-,�.-� *-:...-:,'i,.".*.-:,;*F:;*....":;;.�,i; 1. 11 , were manifest gaps. - .. .. , . 1. .. .., ­ ... - _", - ` .-.-.. ... . -;11 , . .;, , I.- .1 �._. Vital cures all diseases arising fiom. a poor and watery condition of the blood, such as - I . ,.`."Zi..�.. ."", - '* .---- I ., I - - ---­,;-;-.­ .... _- .�, .,.,- - .., A. . . ... -, Mi. - �. f - .. 5 , :.... : . its .F. . U.'... ... :.. ____ Cod, Liver On ,,ii only I bad a needle and thread!,- 4�� . I She began. . pale and sallow complexion, general muscular weakness, loss. of appetite, depressiory of spin, Ttirns moroseness into ohee�fuluess. "If that 19 all," SaI4 the sailor, fuln. t (Contnued from last wee);;- I Nviti, a ioox or -innuiTe pivy us stoopea Makes the thin far� Gives the weak bling in his po4ets. _ He' produced a . lack of ambitioe, anaemia, palpitation of the. heart, shortness of breath on slight exertion cold- , - ' � your appetite, ness of.,hands or feet, pain in the back, 'nervous headache, and all forms of female weakness, Ny icu uto r.uuc uv zw%vreu xvro Of , and would havc.tov6hea her Shoulder, strength. Restores shabby littlebusslf containing a thIm. I the leaves and hasteneq to Iris WJtb but lie suddenly restrained the im. I Bringsback health and h)pe, B-tsy to, I tardy or irregular pt riod's, -suppression of the.menses, hysteria, sciatica, rheumatism, locomotor ' I the precious beverage. She heard him pulse. Sometlillig had hardened this take i ecaulie the nauseas grease of the ble, 8elssors, needles and some skeins � - -t copt him an effort to be Cal Oo4 Livei Oil has been removed and of unbleached thread. Case and'cOn- ataxy, Vital is for sale everywhere or direct from The Scobell Drug Co, St Catharines, Ont, I and managed to raise herself on an el- ' WRIL I - ' because the other ingiedlentsarepleae, tents were sodden or imsted with salt 1, I bow. The poor girl's eyes glistened �t 1 lous, but lie succeeded, . Ills mouth . Price 50C bex, or six boxes for R.50. . - I Ing to taste and helpful to the body. ,water, but tlie.girl fastened upon this I . I I I the prospect of relief. Without -a word ji,gIttened, and his 4 expression lost its Bes 1; physicians recommend it. So!d by treasure with a sigh of deep content, I . I � I of questlou or suriallse she swallowed tenderness. b 1 41 FOR SALE AT HOLMES' DRUG SMIREA � . .. . . .Now, please," she cried, "I w4nt a . I . . , I . I the contents of both leaves. I ,,Coin.e, Vomel my dear lady," he ex- J. E. Hovey,, Clinton. telegraph oflice. and a sbtp.pk ____..,___,. - � , Z=7, ----.--,% I ., she found utterance. "llow claimed, and there was a, tinge of stud- . I __,_,__._ - -,��-",�,-��,-----.----.,.....-, - 'r�__ ...- .:-------1- - _11- ­­­­ ­­­­ . . I I . Then M��_ - I . on they reached the sauds she I . . odd It tastes. What is It?!, she In. , led roughness in- his voice, "you must __ --- Wh . . � . - b . , I . ght right of the pile,of clothes and . . . -ourself. It is the fortune Of ckut � ll tfie CRU t,` . I quired. � calm I , y coutniuQusi- since 4 oulocu , the broken woodwork, with the ani.all I . � , . But the eagerness with which slit shipwreck as well as of war, you previous afternoon. . newhat heaps of valuables inetfiodicalll ar. , . . . P . � � quenched her thirst renewed his own 1k know, We are alive and inust look At last their appetite Was 001,ht not - ranged, The. barmless subterfuge did I LONDESU0401, .. .4 laomentarily forgotten torture. His ftfter.ouri�elyes. Those who ha:ve gone appeased, tbough plantain$ Wig Itarly not deceive her. She darted a quick I . . � , � . I � � . tougue see�med to swell. Ile was all. are beyond, our help." , . appeal to4a 'gourinfInd as-tho- Sol . -laolc of gratitude- at ber COUIP4niom � � .. � . . � . I . siAutely unable to reply. I "But not beyond our sympathy," joint, . .., - . . . � Ilow, thoughtful he )yns!,,Xfter a fear- . � I . - . , I . I .1 .1c vralled. Iris, uncovering her swimming , 4'Now," decided Jenks. ",%-oil must ,. I . . I � . � . I 1�. . . I The water rev:ved Iris like w mag I I . I ful"lance around she was reassured, , . . I � . . draft. Her quick intuition told her eyes for a fleeting look -it him. Even rest here 4 litfie'while, .".Nils.4 Deane. ,though she wondered what bad become . . ,Seventeen years. it took to � ', . . . � I . what had happened. in, the utter desolation of the- moment I'm going back to the beAch, ):on ileea, of�theui. . I ,. . . I . . . e. she could not hell) marveling that this! not be afraid. There are no it . find how to add one special indredieut. in the I . "You have bad none Yourself!" sli 0 ninials to "I se6 you have bcen busy," she said, I . I � . I . . .l cried. "Go at once and get some! -And queer mannered Sailor, who spoke like harni you, and I will not be far away." nodding toward the clothes RIA.boots- I .. ridht way and amount to -the pure'lead and oil and . I please bring me some more!" a gentleman and tried to, pose as. her "What are yoriT going, to� do oil tho. ,.,Yes," he replied 81111111y. "Lucky . � * - zinc of M L Pare Paints. Ti c well spent, for it makes I ... � , -rior, ivlio had resebed her with the boach "" she demanded. . � -waswt It?" . m , � He required no second bidding. Aft- ]lift . find, b . - � ' ,%r hastily gulping down the contents utinust g,,illantry,,who carried his quix- "To rescue stores. for the most part." � . . ' . "' these paints last twice as load as others, and protect far al leaves ho returned with .I Tal to tile point 0 1 f IlrA sul)l)lyiil,; ' I'llay I not conle with you. I call be - Xoit fortunate. Wlippjboy are quite. I . , I I .. I I Df sever. - Otle Z i:, . dr�y I ,will replenish lily �vardroble. � . � ' . further siip,)Iy. Iris was now sitting llcr needs, when J. -o -%vas ill far worse of Some little service surokyl"' N81bat . Is the first thing to be done?" . bettef. Saves 'you' wastind money on fault-foll -paints. , . . � I 1. � . up. TI - royally througb . Case lilmselt, should be 'go utterly in- Ile answered ,slowly: 11111pase-o'bilgo IINA'ell, 'Miss Deane, I t1illik our pro� Makes it safe, s well as wise, , for you to buy .. b . to sun had bui-A . ' a the clonds. and her chilled linilis ,%vclr� different to the fatelof others. . mo by remaining bere at present. LIn gramir '- ,- - ­ . - - I - . I . I � I . . le is, in the first place, to -ex 11 I . I . I of warmth and He waited"Isilently untilher sobs legi than an hour I wIll retur% and I � .. gaining sowe degree . . . - ' . tiwu.pt�r aps you w - --ainble4ire -artielei,4, thrOwil .1iiiihor6, and ­ I . . . . . � -.-.--.- ­ ____ - . - %---1 __­ -M"flnil -fileilti-t6 . . ellistlelty. .cledi�e-(T�� - - ­- ------' - ---' ­ " -b ­ ­ -- ' 7 - _� - . . see If any of -tile cases contain food, . I . . � I ­Wbat is It?" slip repeated after an- II-Novir, madal ,* essell- (10.11 I . , Iry :, . I � At ,u I be Said,. "it Is . socundin we should haul bigh and c 1. . 23 12 r e . . I ather de!ielous draft tial that we should obtain some food. ' itively Ilnd I I . . $be read his meaning Intiti, . everything that nifly lie of use to us'. . . . I . I "Thp loaf of the pltclier plant. Na. I don't wisl� to leave you ilone until lihivered. Ill couhl-,not do that," she lost the -sveather should' break again I AIAI% . . I . .. . ;, lure is uot always cruel. In an un. we are better acquainted with ..our . murmured, "I would talat. IN'lill.e you and tile ileit.tide sweep away the spoil. I . .1. ' wsually generous mood she devised this whereabouts. Can YOU walk a lItt16 '. are g-,yay I wift pray.for them, illy . .1111- . b Iffa in ts � . d . Thirdly, y�e should cat and rest, � And, . . ". I . - . I I . . . . � . I method bf storing water." way toWard the trees, or sball I assist fortunate f rien, s," I b 111101y, ,vve must explore the island b(3, . . . I I I �b . 'MIss Deane reached out her band you?" I.., � . � I As lie passed �rom. her side ho.heard, f9re tli� liglit falls. I am convin I ced *0 . . I . 1. I., . Made in every wanted cotor. � . I . I I . . . for every pairillIng purp'os'e * I 'I, � � for more. Her troubled,bmin refused Iris Immediately stood up. . She press-, her sobbing quietly. � � I I I . . . . � �. . I � � . . . I I I 11 � . � are alone here; It Is a small place tit � I I. ed her hair back defiantly, : . , lie lialt- . Imperial Varnist-A i & Color Co, - I to wonder at such a reply from an Ord . . I � When be.reachea tile iftgoo I I the b es t, mid, if any Chinanien werg, I �1 I I . nary seaman. The sailor .dbliberately "Certainly I can.walk," she answer-, ed-suddeuly. Sollietliln-­%tartled. blul." 11 . . . ; Limited, of Toronto - I I . I � . I ashore they would bilvd put III an OP- . . � � � � . b . b . . . . . r a remaining leal ed. "What'do you propogo to do?" - . . Ile was quite, Certain that he had pe4rauceloag siince.11 - b � , - . I � . . . F -4 1888 . . . I spilled the contents of � .- 1. C: �. . . obtabIfishe . ., . on the sand. "Well, madam�'- - � . ,s. Now there , "Do.youtill Ithen,thatwe.mayre- . I . . . . d "What is your name?" she Interrupt- , . counf6d fo�urtcen corlise I . I . I . . I . . . I - . . I I "No, madam," he said, with an-od . � . . . . .wbre only,twelve. Vic two .I.ascars' main herelong.."$ , .� I . � 501 . I I . . b . 1, . I 3aixture of deference and firmness. "No - eft imperlousiy, ­_ . . b boilivs which rested, oil the snialk group :-,,It is Impossible, to forin. an I opinion I I . . I � . . . . . . I inore at present. I must.first procurf II.Tenks, madam. Robert4enks." of.rocks oil the verge of the higoozi bad . .on that point. lielp lilay coftle Ill X . . . I . . . 1. b I. . . � . I . . . . . I . . . � you some food." . "Thank you. Now listen, Mr. Robert .v..6)Isllp41- I ­ . I I day. On the other ban(rl- . I I I I � I ' '. en - My name is Miss Iris Ddan6. - I I � bb .1 . I . .. . . I . . Sbe looked up at him III momentary J ks. . . Nylle,,.e .had they .gone? * . I - : . .. . .. , "yes?" ., . - * 11 . . � . I On board ship I was a passenger and - . . . � I . . I I .1 1. . - . . I . bilence. . � �. . I . . .. . .. 1,lt_% ,rL wisetl .1iii, to � . . - . I "Tile ship is lost?" she said after a. you were a -steward -that IS,. until yon . I .. � C11,10TER, Ill. . . . ling, * Miss De'. . .1 . . . . b . I . � � - . � . . .. --- I I . I � . . . ' . . prepare for Other colitingelleles." I . . . . I . . I I .. b . . . .1 - . . i pause. . � became a seaman. 116rev�e are equals -Ml`IH Sailor -vvasioa fid time in Idle . "Do' Vvir inean," slic said-, slowly, - . I . I � 1-11-1.1- .- - I . - - I ­­. I . . I ; � I . "Yes, . madam." . I . in -misfortune, 1but in all else you are � - 44tbat: . r , u"-, 1. , ... U'l. k0klai ;­kk ri-1--i 4.4 -t -0s, . 1. . . . . I � . .. ­ . . . . . .. I I b bervildormcilt Ile searched Nxq may be imlirlsone(f here -to - I . , . I , . . . . I . . - . I I "Are we the only. people saved?".. We le'dder.., I am quitouse * lem. ''I can . . carefully , for: traces of the Iniss, - ,wileks . , perhaps.Wouths"I" � . I.. � ,49me, Infi.abited. perillnuently, otllQr.s . . .. - . . � . . . � . . osily help in.. matters -by your,ii lre?!tIoll, . I .11. . fevr. . 1,101t6d boonslonally by fishermen."', Ile . . .1 I . I . 1. . . . . I . I "I fear so." . : . I . . 11 . fng.L.ii;cixrs. 110 .caifie'lo the I if you e ist'yow mind back a - ' *a;�jihout to tidd something, �but clieck- � � . . I . � "is hind?" - I � - . � . . a that. the bodies had, been, houis you will perhaps addilt tha 11 .. � . I � I I . � I -�t= .1 0 -off .the s ..,nre . Very fortunate to �e here -a " I ilr it. - , � , I I I . . � . �:, �_- , I . I ed h1inso . b ! this a desert is . el- - �- _� . , coup-lils! urt -drie(I rocks , t W, . b . � "I think not, inaillim. it may by ,�_ � tall. I I . lcw"�O.WN * Chance be temporarily' � ­ : _;� . dragged from I I . .to �Sunl lip", -lie continiled hurriedly, 1 . . I 1. . ,� " -7 . . .. agoo I . Shewhisked round upon 111111-� "Do . . . . . . - I I Uninhabited, but. ��, ; �-_ � 11 by some .agency tile iia- I*e ina :have .to reinifilh here for many � I , I . 9;;;P, - C--`:�- `�-�:­_ -� . Im =2- Fk, - N D; come to all these . , .-- _�_!��_L. �_Q� . ­ illto tho 1, ' . y I 1. . . I . i VA: I I I . fishermen from China . . . . . ture of which lie could not .even- cou-' lubt Onte"Orth illy: q1lestioll, Mr., Jeii.ks. . ­ I . . _,0 . � . .. I � . b .1 . . . . . . .1 . . .b places. ihaveseen-nootherilvingbe. . . .1 . . .. . . � I . . . . met", �. . . ., , days, even mouths. There Is always a (( � . � I I . Nevertheless . . . . . - '., . Jecture. . - I. . - . Allsw.er . , . . '. . I I � �.Ilaiiee of speedy. help. - We mudt-act, . .. .� .­ Cl ..'O.'.. R . t�.41­ I isigs except ourselves. .\ . . . . . . I Ire bom,(I(l. There was a perceptible . � , . . . . I I . . Ule islanders may live on the soutb � .. � b __ . I They were I Fing many feet above the retuila of his stubborn cynicism when . ilowever,on: the -basis of detention fo� , I I � . I. . I . . I Side." . . I � . I I sea lov c*I when lie Idst, saw them, lit- � . . I . I an indefinite period. ' I am di.scussing A I I ' . . A , , he spoke. - - -: - . . - . . . afancei .as they are, A sury6y of . I - ' . . ; "It sur6ly cannot be po"�iblo that the* . I 1\ . .tie more than half awbotir earlier. At - '*The foet% .ire obvious, I 'MissDealie.. � appe I . . . . I . �, . � . I . . - . � i i ; that point .tlio beach' shelved rapidlyl: - . s tile island may change all these views." I . I .. � . Folrdar bits gone to pieces -a Inagnifl- . . . . '4� -of tho r,lrdar will not be, . . I �, _::,.;, IRUF � I . I . He could,lool,: far !iItq'tbc &ptlis of The lo, q . . . NIn what, way 0 � I .1 I , � b A cent vessel of her size and strength?" . - . . . . . . I I I . � . . I I 1, the rapidly Cloaring'.*a ter. .\,6t]llng,, . definitely, known *!,'or many (I,,1y I.. It . n ind po . Inted.to the I sum- 1� .... � ­ . I . . He answered quietly: "It is too truie, -11 I -1 will' be a-,sunicd that she hq%.brolten ,., ,� I """" I . � � I .. .. � was visible there save s�.Yorai varle.; . b . Milt -of the,tree..cOTered'.bIlI behind * *; 1IN-, I .. madam. I suppose you hardly knew . . ties of,smalj tisli. � , ., down. Tile. agent,; in l,'.lingapore -%vill . ;. . � l . � . . . .. . � she struck, it happened .So suddenly. - // , � . . . . � Ing lier�:wbere- . them. � I �.' . I .. I . . I.., I.. . . . .. . I . � I .1 . The incident plizzleil and 'annoyed await cabled tEd pi of . "From that point," he said, 11,F6 may - I I . Afterward, fortunately for you, you . , (�.. '. . � . I . . . . . . 1, .1 �at � abouts. She mig,I)t baye drifted. aily- . I I , � ;. �//y /it . Win, Still. thinkin.- about it, lie i . I tee other, and larger Jslands. If * so, - were unconscious." , ,�/. 11 ... ­ .1 down�. on' the highest xocic andj)ulled. where in that typhoon. . '(71tiniatoly they.-svill certainly be Inhabited. I am . . in - ' . I . . . . . . . ., - , , , , , , , "How do you kno4ft" she Inquired I , 410 lb . � . they will.send but ,a'vessel tQ-,search, . . . . I . . I " . . . oft' Ills hea-vy boots to -ouipty the -wa- � . . . surprised this one Is'not." .. .. . � . I . ,I I 41itickly, Aflood of vivid recollection I ' - I .11 I b �� . I . For Every Meal , , � . : . ter -out. -Tie also dive�stea bilu".ir ,of , impelled to, fliat- epurse.'a little r-kilml- . Ile ended abruptly. . They,' I I . I . ­ . were ]OR. ,'- � I I * I was pouring in upon her. . '' . . , � IN I .. . b yoiir father's dn�kiefy. , Pardon nic.., , . . 1. I .. I 11 . � . I . . - b : I . * 11 ,,, 1, . his stockint$ and spl,md thenv'6ut to -y. . Ing time, 11�tfore .Vls could Join hliw , .- . I I . � . 11 . I b . , * ' - - b . M L I I �.. . I I � . Itc . - III-er-well, I happened to be near I . .. . _. I dry.. * ,, * , . . Vdid not intend to pain -you, I an , .- b 11 � . ,. . I .� - -fast,�ritli�o rowil � , . ! - ., I. . I . .. .:. , b'eal . i rridcre ' I , . I .. . . .1 I ­ 1. . . 1, . Ile 'was altleadk hauling a.., arge ulk . I . At r. I . I . . � % . � .. . Tou, madam, when the ship broke up, I , . , ­ I . . � 1, . I ... . � I : speaking ink milid.11 ­ .. � �, � . .. I. . � * * 1, - I , ..,.,. I . I I . . � The i6tion reminded him of. MISS dilmaged,eAse ont of the. water. I I . . I . _ . Branil Syiup!�'Js dtllclou& _ . - . .. , and we-er-driftea ashore together.." . . .. k . J . . Deane's n�cesslticq� Ile �butriea to a. . . -"Go oil," Sal& Irls'br(I Tely.- - . .1 . 'Ile laughed urimlrthftilly;� "ChArne. . . �. . . . ,� : . 7­.TT�6d ivith plaW.1.)udding§ or *made . 11, ; She rose and faced'billi. "I remem. 7 , ,'The, relief �hlp must search the en� b pagn I e.. . - . � .. /�, . . . , ., - �, . ) . . 1. . . ' . ., '� point'whei co- he could Call Out to her. . _ . � ' 'The said. "A sood brand.too!", - - I . . . . itli. -pastry,,6dd scraps of. cake - � : . . b . 11 - The gale might have- , ­ I I Up W ' * ber now," sliecried'bysterlenfly. "You . . I d. reqornm.e , solne of tire China *sea. . .. ' I . .. I . . . -1 . . . � an nd her.to. 'dry. This inau'was certainly an enIgma,. t � , . cau-bt me as V was thrown into the w I . . . driven a disnilled stearner north, � .. I / � 'L etc, , it inqj,-ds� a deligh�f ul af er dihner. , . ' ' . . .� . I I her clothing . duling hls� abs * I . . . � ence. He .1 . . � I .; . � Iris wrinkled her pretty forehead :11 .. . b .; ., - � . I I � I icorridor. AVe fell into the sea ,whe73 . . ast or'west. A V01160H travels in st .. b � dessert. - . . . � � ' reifred eveli'more quick1j, fearing. lest e th6 effort'to. place him in a fittln'g, eate. T- , � � . 'At supper it'is j Usf th-� jlLili-j. to eat b I � b .the vessel turned over, You have saved * r . . ho� Should lip seen, � Iris - bad � aliea6 .� whirling s ,pIral., you seej-'and 't,lie, dire(!-' - ' � I * . .i . . . . . . I . . . . � -_ .. , -cry. His *ords and accent werf . I. my' life, Were it not for you I could . z-:_-, , , - .. . I � . rge por. tIoA of a drifting.slill) depends wholly - , i I I . h bread and butter, toast or biscuits'' I . b, I . W.� ,�, ,_ I - .1. displ.ayed to tile- sunlight a lit those of-- in. educated. I gentlelan; yet .. . Ivit, 4.9 . I . . . not possibly have escaped.11 . . -!z!451____.-, I - _ � . ' I upon.'the locality, Where she sustained ' � I - - C11LOWN BRAND SYRUP" . I . . I __ � . . tion of her costume.. � �. his actions, and mit liners were Studious. I I .. �.. . - i . She gazed at him more earnestly, see� - �__e!�0��L��_:�­ . ��_ . . I . /� .. s syrtip at its.best and in its most. - . ' ' ­ - - I - __ - � . M71tbout further deiay be Pet abOqt dam�age The coasts of ,China,. Jaya, ly,,Unboiith ,vibien lie thou ' � . . - . . 'hst - _� 507;-- --,-..-'.' 1 �. * . . . 14 - __ I ,.-Vg b liag that he blushed eath the ef . ,---m . I glit she was. , . deliciou and wholesome .. .. t ! ., bell .. :,�__, ..'... -Y ask. 33orneo,aud the rlifflpliffies. .ire . not � �. ,� � - I . . � . b .11 � _... ; . t 9L disagreeable. -but nece9sal t. . i . observing him. The veneer of, rough. I I -��/ . I . I - � ,of salt and sand that covered his face, . ------ - ­....'.. 'Froin the pockets'Of the first oflicer equippe(I with lighthouses. ,oil every ness puzzled her. 'That -he was -natl �. . .. � form. - �-- .. . : I .. �� I % ' and cordoned with.telegrapil . . '. . I . . il"VVhy." she went on, with growing ex. . - .. � � reyO,1dWr,j1 ,headland I . . -it is prepamd in- a p�ifect - ... . .. I .i , . .. I and doctor he secured tiVo ily of refined temperament slig . :: � ..) �- - - - , . - . - � . - ura . . .1 . . . I � I I - . � . . i . 1. . Ires., There are river pirateS.and si(v . . I., 131temont, "you are the steward I no- - it and-a4upply of caitr ges evidehtly. W. I absolutely , ,. . . I . . . .id , , . t liz. "ew qulte� well, not.alone by;. percep. ..l, � - I I . . . .. I I . flifflided to mot -tie any dispute w, c races to be reckoned �wltli.- Cas I . . .6! .f .. .- - w6nn,Or ,from * I I . .. . . ql Ivr . .? . . . lents.. It, is far: . ' ' a I I . . bleb . Rg . e', 1� - I b !Aced in the s, loon yesterday, Ho' � . I I � I aside alLother (11 assl M" tion, but by the plain ievidence of -his. !1. - I. pur.e ingreld, '� . , . . is It that you are now dressed as a , . might have'arlsen � between the Ship's . possibilities an earlier dealings with her, , I I I . , . I . �'. . I � . ,� .. . I . plodaing together throUgh tho Rand. . . f Ing that a prompt search Is made to :he '. �, ­. 1. allead of , all dther Icinds in I . .1 milor?" � . I . . officers and the native members o .t6o .. . . . TO the best of her ability she allentl .. I I I ­ � , ­ I .1 . . � �. I ro.. south of'our. cours&. this part of, Za: . I ..y b deliciousness of flavor:and . , . . � . � f He answered readily enough. "There so I-' do.not wish to be addressed 'as ellew. , He hoped the-Cattridges we. , � helped In the work. of salvage. .They' . . . . � . . . � was all accident on board during thw I 'madam'. iii every breath.. 'Do you un- Uninjured, but he could -not test them. . -�-- . I � I . ­ -=' igiii1e,ti, �ueei �011ectlon. A. case of , perfect wkolesoit�euess� ' . I � . ... . . � . gale, madam. I am a fair sailor, but derstand,,mb ".011. . . .. . I .. at the 'moment for, fear of! alarming - - ' I . . . . . . . I .1. champagne and,* another of ' b ' rand I y, a d6n�t you think ' it's worth � . I . .1 . . or steward, so I applied for a ,,As yoli. wish, Miss Deane," lie said. Miss Deane. . ; - ' . . .. . . � . I t glasses,a I )I . , ,0 fle insWing on "Crown . . . 1. � R po . . . :1box of books, a pali of nigh . whi I 11 - '. . nd- "The fact remains th-ki I have many Both officers carried pocketbooks and . ... � I . . E� b '' transfer. As the crew wits short ba . things to at Lend to, and , .. I ; . ... ... cnillpass, Several .boxes of ablo's bin- rand.SYKUP? " - - . % ..� . - I s ..wey�al�y must ' . . . . . 1. . . . . f9WANSBURC � � . _. ed, my offer was accepted." . . -penclIg. . In. one of these, containing � .1 ' . I . 'Your dealer has it f ft in � I � I . . . aved by. . '12, 'S, 10 ani , I I . . ._. ­ .. , . OWES�bl .* . . oults, Coated with salt, but s, 14= . No Iris was now looking at him Intently. . Cat sometlillig.", I . . . Ary.)eaves, tile Sailor made a Careful . 1. , I . . . � I ra I 2o lb. air-tig t this I 1. . . . . .. .1 . � E . ­� I . ,. their bakdnen, having been Immemed - , 011T - I lift-off lids,. Order some . I. "You saved my life," ,she repeated "What can -we eatV I . . ca'set. NvIth � . 1. b ''' i _Inventory of the miiney:a4d other val,,­ � I . .H � R , .. � . r ' - "" , to -day . . . . . �. � slowly. it. seemed that this obvious .. I'Let us find out," he replied, scAll- uabler effects he found upon *the dead,. � I I . .. . �ut.ft few Seconds; two large Cases Of �'NE up .. . � .. .. .1 I., ' 4 . . . � I .. lams in* equally" good. condition, some NLE SYR * . . .: � . fact needed to be Indelibly. established I nring the nearest trees with keen scru-, besides noting na'm& and docum6ts . . � , I .. . I . , . I 0 1 1. ­ b . .. I " I - er.w tiny. . I . . .... where.bossible. Cuilously.ellough'-th't , . . I . : 1111je dish Covers, a bit of twisted iron-' ­ . , , . I . I . . . . . . in her mind.. Indeed the girl was ov , . . . I . 1, work ,and it'great quantity of 'Cordage, I The Edwardsburg, Starch Co wrought by -111 tbat sho had .,gone They ..plodded together through this capitalist of this lslaud'morgue*wasa� . . .. . � I I * I . � . � , . . I . � . Limited . .. throu'll. Only by degrees were .1 her sand In silence. Physically they were , tas6r, who 1 i it belt *around his'walst . and timber. I : . . . . . I . . a I . 'There was one very hea,ty pack. ESTABLISHED' 1858. �1'09 . � 7 , � I , . thou,flits inni,shaling themselves with a superb couple, but III raiment they - hoarded more than a,hundred pounds 1. . r .. aget .. TRXAL. TOkOiM and BRANTFORD . I . I . � - colien resembled scarecrows. Both, of course, . ailor .tied in a handker, . which their United strength could not '%Vork5'- CARDWAX4, 011t, 0fdCC5 '� MON . . I lucid nice. As yet site recalled SO � In gold. - Tile 8 I � . .1 . . I �. . b . . . . �� were aded, The sailor's Setsey, - chief all the money lie collected - and .Ll E TO lift, Tile sailor . searched around. until - . I . I I I I & . � . . . . . 111.1ily dramatic incident% that they barelic . . . .. .. . . I � -_ , , . - - -_ - ­.. I I. VITAL 'I - i 'I, . I I - , . ' falled to assume (]no proportion. a -ad trousers wore old*and torn, and , ranged p96cetliboki, letters. and Jew.'. . . b . . .1 . . he found an iron bar that coilid. be - ____ - , - - __ � . ­ I 11' I , . " . . . . . . But quickly there came memories Of ' the Sea. water,stIll souglied loudly ,In el,ry In separate little beaps,' . Then he'- Lydia .E. ,Pinkham's . wrenched from its socket.' With this I � . � .. I 1. -_ - - I I . 1. I calitain Ross, of Sir John and Lady :his h6a.Vy boots, with each -step; - stripped the men of ,their boots and he -Orled open the-strob. outer covet - I ! .. . .. Tozer, of the doctor, her maid, the ' s was In,,,,.L deii1orable plight. . outer clothing. Ile could not tell bov . Vegetable Compoun .Knd royealed . atiou . . I I. ; I )3ut Irl. . d. the 6utetits-re&ul � 1. I . . � her, Her hair felLlu a great wave of gold- l6n; the girl., and. lie might bo.detalned Vl naI W.Va. -"I feel thatl owe. boxes of allinitinitlolis, each COAtAilling . . b ' . . . , � I . i hundred arld one ludividualitles of neck,, and on the 191"d .before help came, .and ie I at tell years of my life to 500 roundg, . . . . I . JAI MI I I ,)leasant life aboard Ship. Could it be en brown strands over ber ' . tl dia I'Ah!,*Ilworled. II.Nowwi want some Neaww.-%Pus, .: Diseftseld Men .1 � . I . I that they were all dead? .The notion shoulders. . H vitnish- ,fresh . gumentg -wer6 essential. It ! Pill ege- . � . . � I I ' � I . . -had I ! -1. . - DRS. -K. & 9,95TAWSHED 20 YEARS . rery, hairpin . :11 .. I . I . .. 1. I I 141, . i would be foolish sentimentality to I ::. Compound. rifits." , - . , . . : . . .b . . � was monstrous, J)UL ILS Jj abL,Y 0 gn iennee was Instantly borne ill, IIPOU her ed, nut. with a few dexterous. tsvists She Coiled the flying Into a . I �A :,.: ; trust to stores thrown. aShOrb 91'0111 the ; �" ' "N" � Eleven -years ago I a walking , 11whai, cood'would they be?" inquIll- I . 1 .. . . . . . . I . '� Consultation �by, the plight In which She stood. Tier R ered; the tears trembled In he I 'Ir I, uIv .1 ,tresses Those knot. Her beautifill'muslIn d ress was retit and dtaggled. was drying ship.,' - I I .11 '>-N was . . .� ,-�,1'1�4�', � ., ,11 , I � shaaQw, 1hadbeen. ,be :. 'M',, - came, neces, ;.�,M.::�i,, Nevertheless wben'lt� _ : . _�. ator's under the do l ad Irls. � Ile softly denounced himself "To. : ,eeration,(Ilsplaeements,,Cibrold Ile arose and shoolt himself lIk6 a irregularities, periodic pains, bapka&6, VO i tire here. Mlos Dirl-nne. It Is Oft6n 1 I . . � . . , -� I FREE. � . q , , I el. ..�� .It rapidly under the elror,Increasing pow� - . . :.)�* . .�. sary to,search and disrobe the womeb �i- t:X:� mebUtgotnorellef. . 1. -Iff,41 .. �.��, tool, but be answered at once: thqp� birds, of course, Miss DeAne. , ' .. � . . ,, - . . .. . � 1 I . Js :It really,true that all the 0 bil),s lost?", � er of the Run, and she surrotitiously . lag the fRstent: ... . . . .. . lio.almoSt broke-do-wn, Vor an Instani "''.. .� I . , , � y iuli, an , per- he softened, Gulping baelt -his em- . : ... ' ;. I d6d 0. to try . Thei,e stris plenty here, and many of .. . I . I I . . 6 . 4. .. I Qugstlofv Blank . I I company except ourselveg are , . she brokenly demanded. , , - endeavored to-COMP19to . pf the,open: p6itloii about her neel�. " tions : - ition, be .�� . I � . � !a I i ham's WItbL a SaVhgo lnlpl'eea 1) egetablo. om-, them tire edible," . . . ., . They worked,, In silence for' AbOthtir '. . , - . I 1. I .� ­ . '. for Home . . . A , Tile saflor's gravely earnest glance Sliddenly he gavre a glad sbout. "By .. I doggedly persevered. At last he palls, :. . . .. . , , ed to consIdO what should be dont " sun andit orked �� . ,kour� Theaun was nearing the zenith. I . )�, Ill.. J . . Treatment sebt. . fell beforre )lots. "Unhappill there Is I no room for doubt,') he said. . love, Miss Doane, we are irk lucled . . � Wayl There Is 4 fine plantain tree.?) , � maellar . ltro.* * With the bodies. Ills, first intent,fts t4 limd all my pains wore distressed NvItli the IMMAS- r"y e I at"of tbe'day. Jenks secured OL b;t 11 - . . . . - I I 0 .. .. ."Are you 4ulte, quito,gure?" ,,I am sllre­m-6f so . me." Involuntarily The pangs of hunger could fiot be re- sl' .. sted, Although the fruit -wall"liftrilly' . scoop a large holo In the sand Vwrlth a and misery, I adyNovall guftering .0 I ,n to take .fydia E, pinkl),%mls pi ce of timber, -but when lie took lutc WOMe kam and some blf3(.'U.ltg,L Some pleees of ArlftWood and the binoculars U114 JUVIt- ' . 'FREE, /) � ; . , J . ..W.� I . � 9wortable he turned ieawara. 1!lpo, they tore at tile great bunabot consideration the magnitude of. the )a. 'Vegetable Compound." - mits. 131MMA L bor Involved, requiring manY'liOUrs of' NV'i11,,1ATox,* 'Vienna', NY. Va. . . . . � od Miss Deane to 'accoli)PR4 him to - . . 11, iFees (4r P She understood him, 19he sank to-hbr L knees, covered her face with her hands grid ai�e ravenously. Iris made no pre- tense in the matter, abcl the 4allor Was . . hard work and' a waste of precious. Lydia 21. Pinkhaik's Vegetabla Com., ft n roots and the groye. She obeyed without a word, though she wondered,how. �o proposed . . . , �. , . . Z � - �, , . I -Tteaftnebt I and li�oko into a'j)Asslou of weeplai. :in worse plight, for "be, ba(4. been ou , I . I , native . -be of infinite valu� oui�d, made . time which'talght I 01 J,ls helpless comnaillou. and himself flerbs, contains no nanoties or haTm- to light a fire. To contribute gome. ,�. . � - � ... .-I.. I .1 . - 1. . .1 t . il dru a, and to.day holds thtillecord thing toward the exp6etod feast she A NERVOUS-WAFECK - .. . ROBUST MANI-100D, . �!_ _.,__.�1_�n_1_______ � _!�-_""_, - he was fo*ed.to abandon't'lle'project f't . . � I . I i I . "___-__-_­___-._"___ Y4, ."Af ,��Vv fultird�A+16ahla. hutdan. for thelarg,estnumberof aetualo,ure� pickeel up a dish cover and.a bottle of I 1, . it V .:�, I . .11 - � Of ferntlie iseasts Of an sinular Incul. champagne, I . I gerous, eine-in the country, aff thousands of I tiding Itoln. The rollor eyed e I NO UtIgifalkl0b 16 Uuro rtil uurapio ansou of Strialum ar ou lep . 1. . Nervous Vablilt Blood Poisonso Vital Weakfiasseso � had to SIA his 00th Vltl1 Again lie voluntaa testiniddia,18 are on Ille, in grim resolution, Ono by one the bod- the Pin ham lab6ratorY at Lynn, I with disfavor. "Not whilb the sun Is from who liAV6 tilbelft up", be said. "Ill tile evening, Y08.11 I I . I .. . Kidney% 0121#8r4nd Urlitary 0148a0to a nd all � leg were shot into the lagoon from.tht Mam, 3vomen, eured from almost overy form ot "It wnt for you,"'(1. . xPlained Iris cold. I Moll aid wome"11. I . liseases Peculiar io . . a . I little quay of rock. Ile knew tbty . would not beSeen ag-41til I female- oomplaintS, inflawmation, ul. ly, -11 do not driult wine." tumors, "You glust tiroalc tile pledge while 1. . I tr 6nfi, . Ith Inlie . . ul tre - ,eeration,(Ilsplaeements,,Cibrold Ile arose and shoolt himself lIk6 a irregularities, periodic pains, bapka&6, VO i tire here. Mlos Dirl-nne. It Is Oft6n 1 . I at os. . I indigestion and nervous prost tiot.' - dog. There wag much to be dono. III tp, I gathered the elothdg and Other artlelef Every such suffering woman owpo it to 'vepq cold ab pight'lln fbas latitude, A � F It c I I lie test r I I . I.. Into a beAp and placed portions of sbat 'herself to give Lydiii, Hl rinkham�s dhill woull, 14'an fever atid pet -baps . , deatlill' � . � I . . d Voytable Compound a trikl. ! � ftkAk AV . 1. � I tered paeking cases neill! l'I'a I WOUld 111W xlmehtl &a11,e,0 ' � .1 1� I � I UT Iris. While thus OngagetIle"Itleke6 YOU To Ile continued Next Week, , labout 3,our ease write a eonfideu- . I I . . 6 tip out of the igatid a rustY erMse Of uala.y sword, The presence 0 thle,116 tial letter to mr& pinithAl") $At ��'�'_,.�i�_� ���t�,���!i!!��!!!-,��.'.��!��!� ­­,!�. Lynn, Matig, Iter adV106 ia fk*Oi RepeAt Itt-"Shilph'ti Curd will al- I I r, - , "', 6t, M14filgan Ave., and ridswold St., betroit, Mich. I I '. -1 . I ."d always helpfuL. ,,,, wbye,eurs my coughis &na coldi," . ._ , __ � 1-1 i 11,� L, . 11. li 1-1.1-1 ­­­­­­ ­ I 11 � I I I I - -.-- . I .11 I . I I I— � � I I N ......... -..-..,.-,. .... -1 "Ill, ­, -1 ­­­­ � I . I - -."--,-.-.----"-,.--�-------,---.--.�.�---.,------- - I ------__ 11 � � I - A