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Clinton New Era, 1909-08-26, Page 7FPPF1111FNR"l`_­'1 "I -­­ -F-- . - _____M"9FM11 - � I -­ 4T __ _____ - I - _­ ­.- - ----- -_­ --_­----_, ______ , . � . Aug -6th, 100 ­. -, - � ­­�__ ­ � ­*""`7"bft�, �M � ow ara --- -_ �- - -_ � . � --- T 1 91, � - 4 . , I ... I I ­ I � � . 111::1�1�11111�1:1� III I 11 I . 11 11 � 11. _ 7�w. � . 1. I I -P. . - I—— 1. I I --11 � I 1-111-11-- ... ;, � 1. .1, I I, I - �., I .1 1. ,-, __�' ;,q i;,P. I ;i ,; I - - i � . N." � """"".-I- I.- : . . . I - I - ; _r"___"� � ! I I I _­, - , I I . . *uttering. But ,%lie sorrow num olic,4 f .,g� 11111111i0GVAN111h�MWA4WW*A-Aft4W - . .. � .. MW !K - be the last mail to b4litle ellijer ok. us. � . . I ... 'Pee I I 1. .:.� 1. k, .� .-.0--.,1, . 1: ... .1 '�;�%. 0�!'. - like 40 evil dr(lal% and YOU will Pet - l. - . 7---l-1:1"�-Y. 11*�,�`- "I C., I . .... - ....60.0 Who could have sus .% not regret 1�,. for your action to, �;-..tl�:,�,:.*.%�ll't".*,.'.'..�*.*-..:It,�,�.I.I.��!.;,.,.�.*-'-..�4.:;*.,',*�,*I. " -N - I " - - - .. ,";�-.,-*-,,-3!,.-*.,-,:-- ,�`i i�,.��: ... . .. .. .. N -.:Q. . �' fi, ,;, IiI.I. I . .1 . bap - lv� ,.". .. . ... . .! peoph- one of tbeln. (1,011 heill rue, my I . ,l.;. -.-,%*g;..?"j-.q1�.d. - -_ , 6 *. ; , . I . .. I * . *,: .., - .: ,.;* , , ,% --.,: �. . , I,, ,::.. -�-.R,4l,--.,-.,-. -­'� .4. ;5. �, *...1.:" .'.:,4AX4-'.;:.:- -.4-W...-,-A , it:t-.� S"'. wift--woula eolivilet such a bellish -, %* `." .ir *. lit '..* �- ", - - ... ted tbat two f RIGHTIUL STOMACH y0a with hoops of - ". ..,,..,-4_',;' 1 -,-. -, .. . I N.X!;,- ,-��; day binds me to V . . . , '. -:, Q . .W .. , . I. i 11 . , ". .: �*. steel. And you, too, uncle. Toll tray., M. .4 1 , .12.1 � ...... plot!" . � . _!., ,;V;�.. ,;V;�.. : "T. .8, : ee,*�'...'.'.. ' I ands of miles to help and �, Ve.-ig. 0. "....'... 'The boat glided graklefnft 01074:81(11- . 'Cled tbous. 11 -J:,.-,.,!, conif ort me In my ang Ish. W(Te I -19 , .1 ..;.,., -,. ..%.' 030� If 95 �f . vv'.�N ., the steps of the quay. and VlaVdOn .j !:"l.:..I ." I 1. 'I.: " � 1 I*. � :,.V..*-.,-:% I bad as I wits ppit-Al, your kind old �. . l.:.,%I;.. .1 I � .. sprang gracefully ashore to help Iris . I , .. K ..;;. I � .. - . --AZ'-:, hp 'You were pre- .'.*,*.' Y, v , , I art still pitted 1110. UT t 1, ... (W ,, �., i n , , . . * ...... !.. -it appened. Immediate- . . �,,.*,C. " ,?.!.-: Wil, Ig - -,!�:4,41 1 Vf'.:�.,.,' to alight. . pared, to pluck me from, the dilptlis of . I *,�. I 1T,*..y,.,, il, cull best I* told In Ills � it., I ,,,,,,i ,,, ,,,,,w,r air and N - 4 14. I , , "� *" . _onq Yostis -He 8-uffered-, -sp, degradation. ys'hy should I - 0 By LOUIS ... - own word,;. -.Ili be rctailva the story to For Four ,I . d( , - X . " - I.' 'Fruit-a-tives" l3rought I hate Ventnor`9 What luall ` ­ , t Tben Lord � I 1. 14 -I. :"-,-,.J- TRACY -r,-*.1. .,;,, clative andieut-win the wtird- Relief. . '-'-`*,,, u"' . all appre - I I .11.1 I.; .. ...:. - coul& have served ilia as lie did? Ile . r -......l, � Mo rn 1, ng, Copyright. 190, by ,_�, .. room. Stratford Centre, Wolfe Co., Que. b,as given me Iris. Ile gained for we . . I. - ... . .. .., aid, Ilana . Edward J. Clode . ... "We had just buidoa.11 he a, . J�Tay 11th, 1910. at her filthees ball(Iq a i� . 11 ."."-,:A-*,.l1-'v.",. - :r.-: " , , , .. .. . , , .. J , . muce9slon such . . ­.. ,It ­ - ; -'I-- . . I - V %I . -I'. _.. *;­ .....le'....,_. . _: . * "." lishing, tIAe , . ..�.'-.,.' ...., ...: l% ....I. -V sonic, of tbo.% crew WVre P I have been completely cured of a as,mortal has seldoin wrested from ... ...- . . I'! -F -_":i` -.-'.;i-: ;6.111 .,;-%.W-;,N � , w1len. two 'Ile" frightful Condition of my stomac ..., I .:, � . .* - - .... . .. .. coolies. out of ilia WILY vTe% brouglit my '.. - . .,. * , r.:..,.:: �.::.'..iii, t*.*..' ­-­ -:. . . black browea fate. , . ,... - - .-.".*.' *,... - . _ I jululled down tlj(- steivs. .Ilia It most through this wonderful medicine, " i" �W� . . .X�. . . udish row sprang ul)-that is, illcre ,,F-rult-a-tives." I suffered to. four uncle to my �,Idv In the hour of my � , " - . . ­ . I . . . . 1 ", lQnl; years with this t­oub o. J�Ty head adversity. Ilate him' I would have . I *1 . ,,ts-lis, Ito digplite or wrangling, but One. ached Incessantly. I eu ' � . (Contnued from I list week.) ,with fury. His eyes Diazell, anck tnere uld not eat big st,itile carved In.marble and, s�t chap, Who, it turned out, was ('010110 anything but what X suffereu awful high to tell all who passed how W.nlig, Jor a 911,ue wnue, -cou %** was a tense vibrato In his volab 48 he abbed, Verituor by the shirt pains from indigestl I used every On . .� . I . I I Costebell, gr, prin,, out of evil -bow God'o � woe driven apart, and Austrutber dis- said: 1. front and threatLzied to smash )its face known remed) -lid Wa., treated by good mays 0 1 OpAiled to urge the plea that not m4nY ' "Then I must congratulate you, 311as. 1 in it lie didalt ILMen then and tbere to physicians, but the dyspepsia ana bead,, . I we a would elapse before he 'would, Deane. You fire fated to endure ad- aclies per�lsted In, spite of the U,eat. wisdom, can manifest itself by putting . �11 .eU ,` I what he bad 't) Say. I rially thought nient. even the creeping and crawling things ­ Ile a richer man than his rivat The ventures. - Having escaped from the , about interfering until I heard COIOnQ1 . 1--, 1- ­MIM,,_ � , ­"".' I I I I I �� of 'the earth to soille useful purpose." chief sufferer was Sir Arthur Deane, ' melodramatic perils of Rainbow Island I Costobell's opening words. After tbat� : Ir I I . � I I . I Had Iris guessed bow her father was you are I destined to experience anothe . r I would gladly bave seen the beggar � i . � . 11 , I I I . 11.1 I I IfDash It all, lIld,11 vociferated the . I � . I �. :�­ , � I � . elder Anstruther, "what Wig thee? I tormented she would not have remain- variety of shipwreck here." ; chucked. into the barboIll We never ­. , � �. , *, " , , � � "'. '_ . . ­ 11 1, . �", 11� never beard you. talk like this before?" 1;:, � ed on the bridge, radiant and., mirthful, He lart them. Not a Word bid Rob. liked him, aid we'.," ., I I %�-, I 1 5 lr , . I I I "I � . I ­ - � ,�-, 1 ".. I., .. . while the gray baired baronet gaze4 ert. spoken throughout the unexpected "Ask no questions, xlgmp(,Y, but go . . Ant-, I IQ: , , I The old gentlemau's nmazeuient was I I I � Alw_ .11: "..., ,,, ... .. . � 4 . � � � 11 44 l0. so comical that further tension was out - . � I , I . 1, - His ar 110 � � I 1. � ­ � with stony eyed despair at some memo scene. Ile t was trobbing with ahead with, the Yarn," growled the first I 11., I I I , I .11'. ,,, � �< : of the question, I Panda which he extracte4 froW his Pa- a tremendous joy, gull his lordship's lieutenant. .. . ... , � ...., 11 . 11 - ": - ;:-, i - . .1 ...k.." 11 : "., % I �� 11 Robert, in c4lmer mood, informed .. 11 ­ . . ��',' pers. � . snee rs were lost on him, JUIll, Ile cotil . I ,,Well, it seems that �Irs. 1L.'08LOL)eJ4 :aft js d I 1, .. `6 ,,�bem. of the nianner Ifi which IL6 bit :, I.. . ,-, �W. . 11��:, scheme, lie woilld lie able to raise . .#Ten thousand poundsr, be muttered. not fail to note the malignant purpose . 01 ' is dead-. ,,,,Ile got puterle a ,%vock I �,.;j . I . . , �� � .1 , ,`� � I ) ,. . upon the mine. 'The story sounded like . � ' " lit- whole P, y 8 C said liev ]over, haste., -.and t I. art ail d.'on ana t116 ela:er inen felt .. . . * _____._ .1 _._.._______n!T!!!m�_ . "Not a great suill for the millionaire' of the parting sentence, . . ,I,, a goner Ilk the Orient salled and W. ��,�,., I ".., .. z� I � ,�, wildest romance-ttils finding of a v ol, . . . rm off ' , soli they all nearly NN,rung my a .. I . so ex0ted that they I � . �.. ., I . I . ­ I . . I Anancler, Sir Arthur Deane, to raise In his quietly masterful way -he I . his,band.on the baronet's ShOul- four days. Before she died $he ONYMNI. . F . . . . I . . , 1. � ..." . 1: .11, �'.... . ., � � �, , �,,r� - �; �, .11" ,;t I canto dyke guarded by the bones of I . I alike, mini, Make sure before you. . I I . . 'Tell . - . . THE NICKEL LIFTS . I I on his note of blind. A few months 090 � 01 men offered me one hundred times the , placed . . I . .. der. - I u . . p -a to effect. Ile paused, with a bare e3 �, .1 ,� q.,� ., . 1 �� �': �. V. I I I � 11 iff -. ". �. ': Ili. S." and the. poison filled quarry - the production of the ore sainples- . , , I . I . . . � ' RIGWJI`� OFF* r security. And . � amount oil no better I #%What did fiord Ventnpr �an`)" be I . Inc I Not a man moved a muscle. F.-:-... I 1�� . -but I wonder Into certainly. - .up grootion , .. t t, . 11.. I�IL6 sallib brought him i ' I d ail . vpok& is one who could, no onger rL- no 6 A . .1 . � 1 I foda'.Ijewa. The goverfior of Hong - . . I . . . ,� now to think that a set of jabbering , asked. . .,�ll right," lj� cried. 'It will 'Make e6stobell �, 1. ... ,.. .. .changed . 1 Next day a govertiment metallurgist I nor'Yet had It Ili big powir to.deal., - Mr.' William Anatfuther wag an In- SNIT that I fine idea -for . ;04' fools In London should so destro y my Sir Arthur Deane an4wered, with a ,,It to. tal k GPeli- . no wore false starts. ljrs, forgiveness for I . estimated tile value of the colutints of I . spoken,but big uncle restrained him.. . 1. . .. ., I instance; jift the -nickel off on 11 credit and their own; that not a bank Calm smile: is difilcult � begged her hush and's a ,"to me "I' be ex- !'Leave. tbI lad I I . ... , �. . I , as coinlng� here in �`W!ivkl i tb 000, ket the e two oil tins at about I him gleefully up the steps. Leaning the taffrail, some distance I . .. will discount our paper unless thCY ly at this moment. Wait until we be"r treatment of bill) and confesqkld � . "I'll, � 777. � ". .�� , specimens brought from the Island ' Ir Jan bad been. yoll did this' thing. , It.:Was , because notification tbut M . . I . I . . . . a frbe Pardon. washdays and yotl?ll -save a lot - - __ . - I are assured Lord Ventnor has Joined reach the hotel." . . . . �rbe news flew fast tbrougil the set- tilled the that she and. Lord. Tentnar plit as tried affair for which Anstruther W - ,,,l ",", ,-,l I was told to try `Vrult-a�tlltes,'l and . werp . .not by any means the richest . . � I . of work. I . . 1� . I " .- the b9ard! Fancy mej of all men, be . tleillelit that her raft-Jest's"s ship orle-ut ' by vonrt martial. It must have been ' I ,sent for six boxes, and this wag the only medicine -that did,ine-any good. available, - . And now there 1g. not m,ach, more to . . t ". 11 � -_ � . "I M_E_.L m IMPEMAL-OXFORD - . �6 1 , -_ ing willing to barter mv child for a i hall returned from her long searcif for eI, was a beastlVi business, for Cotob .1 I am no,y�, entirely well, I can eat or . I tell of Itilinbow Islafid and'Its castii. The two men looked Into each otber's eyes. lfbey suitled. How could they . . I __ . RANGE - - . few pieces of gold!" ship occupied her the 81rdar, Tlie*wnr� sweIlting iWiLli rage, though ills..wordfl j. dinary food and I lievei,, have a, head: * a WaT a. Ou tile day that Captain 1: I .­ I . I - . ­'. - I - t 1. The thought was maddening. F6r.a While lie utter despond- . usual anchorage,, an(! 4 boat -Was low, were Icy ello,,igh. ,,knd you, ou,ght to . lie ache,. ,,Ind for this relief 1, thank this - ilvor4erful reinedy 1,J7,ruIt-a-t,Iveis;l' MY i . Robert Anstruther's name appeared Ili, . I Ost .% the best by test- -and Ws the. in , . � I . .1 I i little yieldec6to . ency. It wits quite true that a compar- ered to take off the.paSsougers, .., _ _. 11 have scou. Vvnillor's face, when I of the.&I)0:411011s, SIVOrn to ana I case Is Well knoN�n In this vicirifty and . . the. Gazette, reinstating him to. big .. . .1 . I ,Is . . I up-to-date Range at popular prices. . . I - . .. I . . money would atively suiall atriollut Of The holli swung off Into the tideway. - .heard signed by Mrs.. costoiten and by sever- . , . you may publish this statement. . . ALCTDI,� irimnitt, '' , I � . . �?_ .. �, . I I , - I � - DAVI.S. & R OW L. ND9 . restdre the stability of his firm. Even , � . a watched Her progress shoreward wit d to al ClIblese.servIltits whom ho'bribP , * 5k a box, 6 for $2,50, or trial size - Als,%J I .. - . . .. .. I without it, were his credit unimpaiked, by a small knot of 11001) le, mostly .give false eyjdt�uve. ..Ile promised to' 25c, It, for an -v reason, y our dealer' "Pruit-a-tives," .. I a � . . � I . 1 S_�6,., . , . I . le agents. .. Ciinton, Ont, . . . . � he could easily tide over tile period of his . loungers and, coolies, Among them 0 " two who had kn�rry Mrs. Costobell If her husband does not handle, they will be sent postpaid ,on , recel�t of . - 1. �� .-.i-�-.:�� . I . I � .1 1, . . I '. , i . .. I I ��, . . . I . . . I . I depression until the first fruits of were garnered. Then all however, were persons driven rapidly to. the' landing plice died, or, fit ally event, to brill- ab011t 11 ' tAW11011910119 a'frair. had, , price by Xlrult-a-tives lAmited, c:I*tA�ya, - . �. 1. . . .: I I .. � I . I . I . . I ; . . ­ . � I ­ - ____­ ­­ _:;� . I I enterprise ti lit . . -;"s -T,-- fl- arrival of the Orient was re" divorca wheA . I I I I � -1 4.1'.4i I,n - . . � .. . %'.';!� 1. . .11. ­­.- I - .. � . �. � I I . .. �. . men would ha In a 15 . � , blowli over. U lien a. III P-41 - . I . . 11 Wearily turning over his papers, be ported. One bore,all tile alsItligul4j"g. Wfiis. after g1ps 11-N., kind there Isud *,au so Until be N,rag n1ill, nameas oelng' . , . � ' � . � . . . ... �. Ir . suddenly came acros3 the last letter mark of the army officer of M94 rank, -a. , . -on of no further T luo. Ai'though Vontrior I I ..`� - I . 8 � � I I Oubt her fL,I!y belped - the f ever. . . a _­ . . . �;. �, written to him by Iris' mother, How vilt. the qtber �yas unmistakably It costobell said. tl . lat, for.1118 .,%Vlre's, sake, . Ill I I efuly ' avoided � any .1 .�F I - � . M.5elf bad ca �, I . 1. I libv dote b only child! He re- ttek. . The Older .gentleman, .4 Wre 'formal commitilli,lit;�the cablegrams � � . I i, , globe 1ro . I lie would litivic 101)t ill tellcaltblug . � . I . . '. , ) It ".. uvrlmll ( made no -pretense that ,he ebula "110RI! I I I . i il n ­ orlly before his wife - . � � awalting ill(, shipowner at ,,,!ugapore I C�11 s0ervt, but he 'wil' C01111)"lled-tO clear , - % 11 . r, t� e little Iris wits brought the east a-callin'." Ile: swore Impar- Anstru . tiler's Milne. espevl4illy *zis be.. allowed .that, cobill3cuou had already I I . . � ".b, . , . into L2 �li ' climate, the place and its � . . � ��_Lln. kilicoutradleted . r room to kiss her and lisp her tially at the canto across -the otiter old Johllnle"- been restored by the . . . . . . 'bill*, � . � � , I I Infantile p,raycrs. *he bad devised it Inhabitants. , At this instant be was ,polupey, you. tire incollprent -with e%- use of his lords ., 1) me I . 1. I a i - ­;.. - - _____ . I In a state of wild excitement. Ile )Vag � . . Is 'the otbor'old John'. 'Robert at inst obtailleCI a hearing. I - .1. 11 formula of her own: , . Moment. Who ' . �. � . . . I - .�� .. , . .ePy stout -exceedingly red . � "Yolf tw4F are qui(ql.v assuming the : . I . I "God bless father! God bless mother! ' very tall, , i � ale?- -ilskea the first lurg sevel'017. , - 1. of .. � : . I . i . ,trutber's attitude of.the financial. magnates of . I . . �', � God bless Ili(-, their little girl!*' f aced. 4 "Didn't I.tell.you? Why, Ali,, � . t . ,� � ' I � . 1*1 mustna- , . And what was it she cried to, him . Ilroducln� it fmiapkidous telescope be nuclei 'of .courge, a liplivy old swell this gatberlu.g,!'.he said' - 4 - I . I - . I . � . - . . I . vainly endPaVOred to balance it on the . -t'a tollell.of Y,oritglilre 1.11. ills Bilt ill.11t you have' managed. things, . I - --- , from tile 1)(1,10"? . � a' witli Jils . I % crit- - I vetry . weil lwtwev. . n yon, and I do not 'I , I �. 1. I . �' I I � . "Your own little girl given back to shoulder of .11jitive servant,. . , '' . : a-. ,red tit inli . . . . .... I . "Can't ,,%,oil stallil '4flil; you.blitheiiing . tollgll I gatlic -lit lie (11 i , you!" I ed, his lievIlow' Wholl ill& news of tile Propose for bll(� moniont to InUirfelle . ,,, I .. � . . . � . . . . idlot,'!.be shouted, iiftv� �utilci uttenipts . .. 9. Nevortlieless, I . . Given back to him! For wbat-to ,ill court martial. r(IMAINI him. .Tb6ll lie -,vitli yout.arrv. 1.1, vIll ent I . . . . � I adytIlleing 1,),):tr. "or. .. ('ettliag Iris wid I are. really ilm Chief 11101,1eked . % rvarry that black hearted scoundrel to focus .the , . . I . ail, I I steady you Willi., a 'clulit olver the . relented. tkud c;il)l&d to.lklm, x � I I I . . . K �or blul. ' persons . pres0it. You spoke of Ilhan, - , h - " I - . , I , whose pastline was the degradation of . I I I . . I I '.� - - . " I women anathe defaining of honest ear'," . . � w �� . " I noJ10%T4 lie clilile�e�i t to, look " �' lghin& and on-ille con- . � ��'. , I ­ , . I VtOr 0 . , -�, lIls companion, the I Arn I I I Y In � Rill . was. I .Ile, m et CP.qtfll)4�2 tile'day I -vtlfe cial 11 use" 111 "I � . � . I �". .1 I _t� . . ekill,; ,Lip. your. 16aps six 1. '.", I 1 men! That st-ttled It. Instantly tile. . I _. I . . lady dica, ana uto two vowe.d.to ,t�-_ rL­ Prieni.' ba' M .. . ... '. . I . . NZ§-, I :k .. 1<4 �� - I lookingtbrough -it pair of field glasses. - �Inouthg Ifence. Siri,A-r(bur, -You lik,ed. I . , . : cloua was'lifted from ilia soul. A great ' vell.yed on. yellily)r. allti�to clear An- . � - . I . _,��N I . . I "By Jove," hecrkld,, "'I c;'ll' sea Sir , . - . . . . . . I rzl,.�,,_, ,,via,- or d(,IId. not -go .to,. tlleln.. We will .be your -. _tNi,N N . . The ruin of his . . struthor's '01a . - ... 1. . � I . .. . .. - I I . ... 1. .. I �. peace caine upon hill, � . . ' ' . -b. . . - I . . I . Ill . . . . . , - ! busineos lie inight n6t be able to avert Arthur Dearye-and a g1rI'%Vh0 looks like Poor old -01al)!- 110 crIell 111',e -a bativ I .ginti,rs."': , . . . Ole -111, . ... .. ... . ........ .............. � . . I . . I: ills daughter! Intake's jilat. Internal ''I'VIth R Wit * - ..:.:.:..:. � . . . . . ' - -*I ,I ..; :==2 . ,%Then lie aslte.l tile, young,.ter to for .Tlw baronet 11,111111P(I , M . . 1. , . � . .. 11 scamp, Ventildr, %too,", , I.. �. . . -v:,.%' (illite . lig� - I arted ga-yety.,that r�veilled, -whencle �. . I M ;;: mn� 1 but be would'save from the wreek that which lie prized more than a I give him, It � toix.L411 . .. I I (I.. i i - I the big iiiiiii-brusliedthe servant out , . ,. *01ife parf at least' of her I i i - I M1 " �1[� :! . I ,,hter's love. ' � and b .1 Co' ml: shook Ventn6r off ,at -'Iris got 1, , . I . . � . .. . I else, big dait of - hig -way randished'. the telc- - "Well 4tol) 'Ili-gil ob"ervallon tbat �brlght disPositloM ... .. . I .. . . , I I . . . . . . L . . .� . -tit greed. . -ere a blud an list., with tile , ., . . . . . . IlSt&cth dart," *8ald her 1�itsbccnd.' . I The englues dropped to ILI scope as though it m g n. . marilal. has -been. - ,,11,141 you sell -your Island, . Roberi?'4. I I . . . . . -VIIA1 were entering the-liarbor of Sill- "The dirty beggar! lle'droVe my lad, Anqtrut,ber's colift . . . . . . I , -ilpxt.bateh 0-t. general - It crled� -I 1111, afraid that not 0en- - rank and. re.,linent, Iris and lie were� . , . .kapore. 'In a few bdurs the Worst to misery and deatb,�yet lie.has came � �llashed. The , 11 e uld wheedle ally I. one, . Jilto. buy- I � mill . deamthe English church tit Hong- . . ' Iris ed I . , *1 would be over. If Ventrior telegraphed back' safe and soundl, NValt j.Ill I meci orders Will reilLA00 111111, Ill tile I`Q917 . 11 . � I : . I , . . - .'- Wish that.: I . I , � ,lip a it re, . . � . ',It'. a I, q, I . . Xplig" f, . -airRI from ill . .4, with.litim to deolde Ing it. I or it wit,s big wife's i to London big ,%,vithdi a him., Fli"-' ­ . , I . .. . . . .. � .. pted the .' the place �jilieh i%%vitnessied big Ignbii . * 1 tillial warrant ' . _ . , board nothing short of a eaVlpd draft trutheil - Rem - whether* or' ti,it rL. .cr I . . . . "But, father,: dear,'! intexro - "Now, Ana ember ,your . at,'Rob�rt t;ayg js� mi.ily should Illso. witnesis ilia tribmilb., . ; I I I . I girl earn6stly'. 11"VII, , .� . 1 i, - . . . for flo,ouo would prevent certain cred- I ,will tfeal with Lord Vent-' slitill be 1�*,r,up(l ,,,,111,14t ills lordship for . -lits � , . 1�ronklse- . . . . I .1 1. . ... - . true .We have a gold mine there. X Soon afterwaid Robert resigned . .1 .�eik has A,tst dalm. cons .. I . I . . . . . P Itors front filing at bankruptcy PCI.11.1011. nor. Aly� vem, .1166 - I)Lr;ICY- , 40111 'Coin mission. . Ile regretted -the necesms . '_ ... I i I banks the baronet had . , I -do. I � "What'did.1 - � , neiine do?" . is wortif so much that you �lafdly . , , , . . For tickets etc., see W. "Jackson I 0. P. R. town agent - - I : .. .. . . 7 in the local . Moses. - Tiss 1. I . . . re call Am longer Ile - de - of his . new. . . I I I . .. . . . ''. I .. I I What! By the jumping . . . - believe It until the sitij but tile, ..mands 11 � . . . . . . I . . . -truther like a weeping . . . I � . .. I utiler!, , ,,Cllll1g.�o 4kiv, . . I . ! . I I I in! . , - sphere* In life, r qd this step im-, - mmmmomom� . . . , 1 about a thousand to his credit. Surely believe�- Yes. It Is. Allstr ender * . .tile. � allge,l 9 lid, kistvwd. evo ybody . I . I � . I I � 'your iteptew. is sliting iwxt to tile ,Ili ,round aby doubt in y�our lid. I supljose� . --- among the rleh merchants of. the port, I I I . . I . Y . . . . . . ., ers, .- . . - . . . . I _, . � � . .. .. . I . ., . ­ I . I I .. � I I . Ii. - I . . 1, . r W -11 --hands that is why Robert 'asked: me.not to perative. Mfuifig engine6p;, labot . I - .1 - .1 .. 1. I - _1 .. � . . . . � I � men who know tile potenualAtIeS OL S '\ . . . the girlf." .- � - � . 1. .� � . � . I �. ,.; - wilf 11 I Pill nor. got, 1111 ��J . ; � ' � ' . :meail lier',fa-the'r. Anstruflier and : �. I . . .P . -pbr(a.ble � hoIIse9,',,enginqs and . ery.toy ' ea -P144 --r-' � stores, 1. . mention Ills discov oli.. I . I 'all scheme, lie woilld lie able to raise The te)ek6pe f-611 on'tb'O'stoll('s With '. ' . I . .99. I I . I . . . I . I � I % . I . . -v, lasou,". 'equf6melit ' were obtaiiied, .,with , "2\o, lrig� that I as �not the r( . L ' money lleedeO. He would try hard ' . The old fire The gian s.-ruilie 4 un , d face - , � a, crash. tl' I . .11e, leaned. on' , its I . I. .. 1. . T ritely y wIt-3: the.stout'nhel6l' .Infortun. . . . . � ' " lit- whole P, y 8 C said liev ]over, haste., -.and t I. art ail d.'on ana t116 ela:er inen felt .. . . * I Already lie felt braver. suddenly blanched. .., . .. .. 'iiOrt not on in, that scena� ButL f or,some rea- -, th,lkt�-mqre thaii-idle tancy. inspired tile one of.8ir Arth.ur Deati6's.abips to con . � The' very , bad returned to. big blood. belief that lie was acting, In the way I . . I friend for, SUP - , . . . - . � Ile At "You not. mt0taken?" - a Ini 0, 'God's . . . rm off ' , soli they all nearly NN,rung my a .. I . so ex0ted that they , . . g.111telligelice.that they bad. . Toy a Small steamer specially hlr�d to. astoundini ,. . " � . t , atte* - .. ' --yLis more o . ndto,tb.6.wants of the miners. - . heard. I'Vour IQv'e",.j,. ,I, best calculated to secure ills daug -. .are. whinipered,­,AlLook again, for . . ' ai�d t.he.mekl were . . ve the party a kadusing.chear as.thelf ga . . just * y ' J111Y. . md,.than..alI 'the.gold lit the world. I .A,i last, one .'evening earl Ill '' ter's happiness stimulated and encour- . alike, mini, Make sure before you. . I I . . 'Tell . ". I I ricksildws Nyent off. lit a bullph," - . -Piam - aut. to keep on, % the two vessel nehored olitside, had w6 'y y 8 a 11 on, I nie � oged him. He went on deck, to meet Iris skip- speak. me! .Tell me!�' � I I -Calm y.purself, Anstruther. it Is I . . . . . . �Thd'uext cummotlow,arose , lif the boL , ' , " u I. � . b t I Lie f us.ed to buy yo .. " - . .. Tme -rock, and Mir Jan,could -be seen . 11 . . " I � mlly about the shore, - frantl( ping down the hatchway. . I ill . RobeIrt, as sure as I'm alive.. I)oW,t T911. .1 Ael Nylien. Sir'Aifliur.D.0ane.selzed the '. first opportunity to 6xilialn, -the predli�- . I . ve that -he, ljoill . d Ile turned ,to her father.'. His* pent- running -.wastpred him .iflud, he f6r: no valid reason as x I I "Ob, there you are!" she cried. Vag just coining to find out why you think I know him, my oor disgraced P friend, whom 1, like the rest; cast off 1. - . anient *'in' �'svhich his company . NNT'as I � I . . - .up grootion , .. t t, . 11.. I�IL6 sallib brought him i ' I d ail . vpok& is one who could, no onger rL- no 6 A . .1 . � 1 I foda'.Ijewa. The goverfior of Hong - were moping In your cabin. You alre - .in his hour -oitrouble? But1hadsoule I ..­ . - placed and theblow. which Lord- Ve tt; n - , t I I. . I .qratn his.feelings. . . - .. kong felt that any,.rtasoaable req,tiest missing the niogt beautiful view -all browns! Alin, excuse. There! :There!. I*dldn't mean . * ' Rob ­t himself will I nor'Yet had It Ili big powir to.deal., - Mr.' William Anatfuther wag an In- 111 have had no chance to .thank IOU ni I e 6 '9 . for the ,Words you Uttered -at Ifi'e moi� made by A strut i r sh uld be ranted . greens and blues and quick! I want you to see every Inch f(�110,w. .tlint- old er. , � . . . . . I . � N, , I . . " . . , jerested .a:udltor. Robert would litive . . ­ . 11 � - .1 1 'wiltteli,.such a ment we quitted the ship, .Yet I will it pos§ible. Re bi4 . . . . . , ' ' lilobamil of It." I . . I I . spoken,but big uncle restrained him.. . 1. . .. . .1 stroIng-rePresentation. ot.-the . You treasure them ,.%yWle life lasts I , * . to the.governmelit'.0f In - . ----=== , __ - � . I . . I . I . . . 1. She held out her p . I . . .. �­ . .1 . . a ,"to me "I' be ex- !'Leave. tbI lad I I . ... , �. . I , as coinlng� here in �`W!ivkl i or dial. medan's ease gave. Iris ta. me When j was po, , ., id, front my, family . � dia that there was little-dotLibt the re -o , I him gleefully up the steps. Leaning the taffrail, some distance I . 's I . . ,. I .1 MORE . claimed. w, . the Sirdar there 'was a Jot -of_talk ail out grace cast . ,why turning mail w , ould convey ark -official And.my profession. - And I ,know . against apart from each other, were Anstruth- . I . � �' . � I .1. . . . . � 1. about Sir Artllol�a jehi=ie, and there . ' � ' Ir Jan bad been. yoll did this' thing. , It.:Was , because notification tbut M . . I . I . . . . a frbe Pardon. � 4er ,and Lord Velitnor. Need it be . . � . . .. � I . . should noi be.. much difficulty ln.rals- you valued'heP happiness- more tlilan granted . I . 'reputation, ,now The mlulng ex&rti v:eritled Roberra I said to , whom Iris drew her fatber? I 11 The T. 149burn Co., 14mited, TOPOnt(i, i Ing all tile-lirass reqnlro'if half what. - riches or � I a.m. sorry . Most situgullie views after'a;very brief , . . "Ifere be is, Robert," she laughed. 11 because I . ' PINK,HAM I heard be.t.'rue,' Sit �YOLL -down, Sit Ar. I thur, and tell us all.tibout it." ' ' � 1�dld not explain matters enAter. ,It . you'inuell needless. examination :'of 'the ,deposit. '.Hardly would litiv.6'sayed, . . I - do believe be was sulking 'Captain 1.,Itzl-oy was so very attentive . . 1. . I . . � . ... I . ..' ' .Ipqwner, required no ,swodd . The sit . . . I . . . I . 1. . any preliminary work was need.ed.' .In _. � . . . . . I twenty , four hours a . small ,concentrat- to tile. Yet you didn't mind it a bit"' .. � . ­ � . . .0 I bidding.' WIth the skill for which -he . __ - . I I . I � . . I , . I . . I ing 'pliiut. was. ',erected and 'a ditch The two men looked Into each otber's eyes. lfbey suitled. How could they . . . . . I . . 11 . ., . . .IT V'S J wits noted lie deActibed big opei"Itions. ' in detaili-tellIng ho*-A� every -farthing of . ,Vrelit i A ,& T� tl ,,+6 0 file %jwo I � - . . . - ­ .. anhy- ' 'I made to drain oft .the carbonl4d . Diarrhoea * . fikIley. Adersdusk a pailow Ik - - dride In the . . I resist tile contagion of her skinny - - .. � . . .. . IL 10 rs ISN. .1, I . up, how, the . I . . .. I . . . . � I . .04,quarry of Its . � . . I . � . � . � � . . . I . . . . ty. of .coolies cleared . . ... I . . I � � . ture? at you "I have been thinking over wit, . . . . . . . . . . � .11 . I loa�is. *.as baid -earnings . of his fleet ik�onld* quickly overtake. the . . � � . - I .' I ., , . . . . Dy�ente'ry, . - . . forni . or -occupants. .-Toward the close I . ., . . . I - - -mt. . . I I I . . � .. or ilia following daY, when* the great � I I . I I . said lo ine just now, Anstruther," said Added to the Long List'due deficit In capital yalne-eaused by' tile I .... . . . -1 . . . . - I . I I . ,iffigi onpe more, slowly, iurned bet . . . . I . . . . . ate, . . � the shipowner slowly. - . . I -01j!" cried Iris. "Have you two I)e(IT) t'.klklng seerets.bellInd my ba(IL'i I I . . to This Fanilolus Reinedy, I . Wive thk e lo,os-of.ibe three -ships .and how In six - .-months' time the ' K(Ung. fillaucla-1-- - , ondoll, Paris and -8. boillses of I, 0 . . I . I I I - I 12 I . , � . . . . � - .. , I r � U - -011C and'r "aMPS - C . .1 . ' . - � . t" Ifis could hear I - . � I � hend-to the, northWes I I tile steady thud of ail engine at work . . ,On the first consignment of ore. ' : ft KER"NODY&KEN'14 "It Is Do secret. to you, my little (Ixl,%Ilfor(I,St,,ttion,.()nt.-IlI -n. I ­ I I Lydials'.T�nkliaknls � would be offering - Ithn more' money . . ' . I I ' ' ' . . . � , . � . . . . , . . � - . I , . . I � Una, - , . Robert had: beell N L , . _ L busy lip to- the last IM%'& � I girl"- Her father's voice lingered on file ,,When We are on shore, I Ve(retable C.Lo M..; for . I than he"would need.., - ' To a shrewd man bli siness' the . ­ . . ' rly eveky onei b� .troubled with. . . I . iuch -to be, I . � . . I � I WOulent. .Viere was -so u . I SvCcE!$!�QRS TO I flino.. : The- . phrase. ,Robert, I will explain matter's to you .110111 low I wil, more fully. Just 3 y to poinid. years .. 1.1, I aTid, n e N, e r found ,,. , , .. �'i , I _. ally � ., medicine to 'of . - pllofe�t could not fall to conimohd it- 1 sel f.. and Abe Yorkshire squire, thou�h ,N,, . .bowel- complaint dukrig the iUmmIir months. But, do they know what to do . . .. done in a short space of ... 1�1- . I �. . .ve9qeI'carrIed a large number of PAR, ,J . . id . and`he dl not wish to de- ' dy & Kerdan Drs. Kenne tell you that where Iris has given her V - -, -fu- her band" :% .��:., 1,:,:*%*::�i:.. :: ��i. � , , I ; � � , . . . . . ,: - compare NVIth it. 1 ,� ons: � � ;; - .,]lad ulcers and fall- n trifle obstluate-lil temPer,.Wa8.$iII9u- f..l .1--r headed In other respects. to cure it, . Thousatids do . ? . .. . I. m"AY dOn t- s6igers, , . qZ1_ .bough they one . 1. . 1 intil them ,too long, t . . . ... . . ... mean, 11 . . . I .1. J . . I . . I . 4sed their williligueSS Ew . N She took his face between her hands ........ :­'. I : in& of. the uterus, He,bionght big great 114t-dowil'ohithe I . . , . . � .and all expre. ; I I I end kissed him. Lord Ventnor, won- , . :1 ar�d dodtors did me table With 4 wbilck, I WE CAN TELL YOU -1 stilt his convenience In this respect, . ' . no good. I suftered I I Now big share of the necessary Prep- - . � dering at this �ff usiveness, strolled for- . ',',,Send it cable to your company, Sir - I ., 11 . tons Wag.voncludpd, Ills wife., Sir IS Brad � ,,w a rd. . I � . ­.. dreadfully Until I Arthur,", he cried, "�and tell them that � . ' . ' . ::.I...".. began taking you.r . . DR. TOWLER. ` - � , Arthur and his. Uncle were'gntliered In "Witat has happened, Miss Deane?" .. ...; �: s.', � pto9pectl ve.. son-in-law will pro-. . . I I . ,:: � , � 7, edleiue. It has your when __ `ib.;.. � I 1: . . '. � - . . l promennde (leek -ad. "Have you just discover- � , ...: ! I �, �.. -C .. I . I .1 .:! �: .: , �.: :'�` ' also helped other ' vide .tile i16,000'Y , I I will, .. t Ill" be In �_ .1 , 011 I quire. , be a quit ..., , , . __. y � I . . . � pprolkehe'd and told tbeni tha I I ed what an excellent parent � you . Pos- - i � � - -men to whom I ge, that Ills draft Is honored. You can I Extract of . I . I last Instruction ashore will; for a.light . mess?" , have recommended ft."-Mra. 14nXitY ,add if"'you like, -that unother ten-Vill" * , 1. 11 . . � I � . . . . . . The�baronet Inugbcld allmost byateric- 'CLARIC, Williford l4tation, Ontario,. ' . . � . . . . to be fixed on Sumni.1t Pock 08.150011 As . be reaaY *if willited-N-110h thI8. lot Is . . - r the dynamo was In, work Ing order. . .. . ally. 11 111on my lionor," be cried-, Oylu fl,ardinqr, 1(6.-411 was a great suf- spent. I did iny lad. one 0ouced bad . Wild Strawberry 11 . , Ilk the cold , could not have bit upon a'hajIpler ex- I fererffoxnafemale,diaease. Thedoe. turn In:mY )16.' 'Xilli time, I Illink, 1 .4 1. . . I , . . . . . "When. we rill come,birl, "we . � Planation." . I . i tor said I would.liaVe- to go to the am doing him a good one," . .. I 1 I . WILL DO ITI we"ther," he explained gleefully, , I I It 6spital for ail operation, but Lydia E. 4 1 I Will not luiltite the Sirdar by inuning , ills lordslilp waq not quite sattsflwl. , III . Lich& IsVev�table Co poundeo - .'You are, lhd(sed," stild TrI411ather . . I I J. -A AA � ,on to tfie* rLief. allould wt, arrive. by I . . I ' NERVOUS DEBILITY...' . " I I Thousandil of youtig and inkidle aXed inen are atinually swept . to it premature grave throligh AARLY INDISCRXTION,qt . . IMCUSSICS.A14D BLOOD DISHASICS. Af YOU have Stay Of Old following s�ntptotns cousult us before it is tog late, Are IOU .. ' nervoils atla weak, despondent all.dI gloonty, speekg before lie . ., . .eyes, with daric cirtles under theint weak back, kidneys irrita- I ble, palpitation of the heart, bashful,' dreams and losses sedi- . . ituentfaurinel ph;tplies outhd face,eyes,suilkell, Ifollow tixecks . ,. , . careworn eilircssion, tmor itrtetnary� lifeless, distrustful, lack I energy asd strength, tired moruings. restle.4a nights, ebailge- I ;. , able n1dads, weak manhood, prelfi0aurb decayo boue paluit, bait . loose, sort throat etc. I � 1. I . I � . . . I . � � ... I . . . '. I ( I . I . - � I I . - . � B1L0(bl�qd,r *8 . ,?D. POISONS - tholi8.1011U.2t I I I 4 r e fife . . 91rovateritati mogtserloits diseases. Lirlley laptftleycry 0 6d of the victim, ancL unles.4 eutirely, tradicat4td front the . . .. . i I . 1*1 Sill I)IIqe y0ll will ftke IT!,. ill) , I .. sailtiri; ijoiblT, ite said, with cool Ill plotely,eured me in three mouths."- Nim. S. A. Wnzu ms, It. FJX No. 14, enthuslastleallY. "The Unallott0d, ellpf. ang,up will be woth four tal lie is tak . it nos beel, on 1,11t; ma J- v and As universal ly used in 'thousands . I I ­ night.,, '. - file answered not. Her blut ev es ly suppresses the system may affect the hittirmesketation. Beware of Mercuty. It od . I syluptonig-ouR Ngw mir, XOD cures them. . . . . . � . i . � I pudC114-0. � ! Box 30, flardiner 1�falne. . ir I . . ti-aleA It,;, face -value In two Years." , . . 6f families. . . were fixed oil the fl ut lr�eedifig 00MITS. , ' . OV'R NIEW METHOD TREITMENT e6iie can ftre 9,oit, and snakeit its lufluezice the br n becomes active, (lit blood purificAso thit all a . � . . i .. � Irl.st an-4wered him. I ILI. I Ilecause your ease Is a difficult one . 0 4�All the more reason to make Ilk - . in! 0 . there Are man 1 thtiOns f this ,,SW0.6tIIelkrt,11 said , her husband. , . I ittaft o you. Under 9 49 hat Uer- bloteiies, and ulaerik disappear, the nerves becoate strong as teel, 0 t , 11 -yes. .%ly father has just HSI -ed to conic will) "g -by Infet � ' -enve, hat (lootors having done you no good, do oontinfie. to Stiffer without giving ,h ty instead of'tetl." roated ' , olding twen ,tile Yorkshlremlin. - T "!But, look liet - , 'y a led into sterling remedy, so (to not, b � . . "why are you so oil . . . ent?" ', light of the vintplels, v6umess, bashfulness aw e vattisb, the eye becotaes bright, the fdob full And- , I desponden - clear, inetig 11 � Worlil, t)hySjCal­kit1d Vital Syfite4ta 64lid inTig y returns to the body, an the . � I / 4trt Is. witere ore you going?" not Lydia E. Vinkham's *Vef,etable Coin- � ' 'trial. sure has . You talk about dropping proceedings aoodf$ wh n "'just atl_ ich - druggia� tries ito talk She tarnk%d to him. The setting snyt Illumined her fact With Its - t let Illiackit And fAkiri orated; all drairts cehie-no more vital waste froni the system, DPA I , . Irob,youofyoilthitrdcat.uedd6liara, We will ourey6u *0 ne 06Y. . I I . . -.. . I . .1 � I ! .- The adroit tlqe of her lover's Christian " mame gmided big lordship to sudden pound a It y cured nia-nyeasosof female ills, sueb as In,,. I against that precious efirl whom I sawAodny. Why not tell him not to some unscrupulous �ou into. taking. . golden radiance, I I q3eeguie I jim go happy," she said. I I for ska kovest ot ' No tuiRtter I wbo bas treated you, write , lintou 14'ree R EA' DE, R charge. BOOKS 01MU-IlThe Golden U011itot" ( Itulstrated: - . � I beat. . ­IiI(lee(I!'l be snarled. "Sir Arthur flamination, uleeration, di�plaeements, . fibrold tumors, irregulaxities, periodic . try any funny tricks until, Itobert's is safely lodged to Your a c. Dr. Fowler's is. the original, There6rb It Surdfn6r' � ,10bt Itobert� deari lid 'bdpPY and I I -Of . . I - I . Ouselliort Litt tor H6%nis Treditheat sohl on "equost. � I i: - I)pnile I..Iq evidently decided a good ny things during the 194 hour.,' 22111 9 pains, backache, fliat bearing -down feeling, Indigestion dizziness', afid net. yous prostration. i t costs but a tritle money tourkil We have him in our power. D,1sh it all, let kick Use bim. a blt,IF none just m good. dures � - plaint, Cholem Morbus; Cholem In- -com fanturn Seasio'kness and 911 Dowel COW- thaakfull" . I tnt ztm. � ii C", . ,­*l� ., . . . . 1 I '' 'L * &KENN DY DR&KENNEDY E- . � �4 � "I .,yes,,, ,was tile shipowner's quiet I to try it, and the Tesult is Wortli Mil- ' Uverk, Iris 11119he d nt tills lftalv6 gUg. , . I I . . I ided that tily da retort. "I have dee 11911, 0 ter's happiness should be the chief con- . lions t6 many suffering women. . it spoplal atIvide write , gestlotk. It was delightful. to think that thoir grell enemy wAN iketil"111Y ' pla4rits. . Prite 36 bents. mamuraotulta only by I 40 Aw 0 W CIO X -L 3taL.0 I Rd You Hil" AIW 'Boil% keso tho . .. 1. - . - . I " . I cor, Michigan Avis and Bilswold'Sto DETHOITo MICR, .1 . . AUI si4eration of my rmalkilng years I I � to It." ."It fii'kbain,Lynn,XAAfi# I helping the baronet's affairs at that wid coutl1luo to I 11 The T. 149burn Co., 14mited, TOPOnt(i, i e7he W. 1- � ­ slllklktlr� I , L" I . I L I . .1 I.. .. 1. L' . I I I L 'L . . 1. ,r I 'L. r - I . 11 . . 11 I I . . else most give way �.-flotriliftorote�etwiaglild-O,lw&yshelPfuL _L ; I very moment would' . Oat. . . .. of ­ ­ ­ . � - . I . The earl's marthy faft grOW 9611-6* - � . , , "" . I , , - i . . t", r 1. I I � �__ I � I I . . - L . . As - " � I V" . . . . � . , I . . . . I . I � . . . . i . . I 1: I I . * . � . I . � . I I . .� -