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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton New Era, 1909-11-04, Page 7'41 . FW I ; WQV- 011, 190 . � I . (Continued from last week.) I 1*1 naive kept u wairing long jor your answer, Alro Gibbs," . she . said speaking In a level, firm, emotionless voice, ,11 gin prepared to give It to you uow�publlcly. You have. tiftea , , asked we if I would be Your wife. My, , reply Is, 'Yes."' "Dallas!" gasped Bennett In horrified � surprise. . I . CHAPTRR XII, . 7& LWYN BENNETT sat In his own Astudy at home In the big Bea - n I ett house that remained as ! The 011ston New Bra " . . 7 . 11 ­ I -1 I ...''11. - 1. I . - I . I .1 11 I � - . I tier, Saw that her eyes were, rly6teo on I I . � 1� � � ,.-. `,`., *1 � %4 Only medid"ne That . a bit of pasteboard Jyb)i; on the corner I , � 1-141, , I- 1p. . . ,ectl, I of Ills desk till v ,beneath the rea,j. ' I -P 'I-.. - ­ '" '. , ln�- I-Itup. . i,, , I .. Did Any Bood, It was Horrigan's caril. - . . ' Slowly the in'Aher's gaze, Shifted � I . . 11 ", . I .. I I After Sufferins Tortures For I from the card to ber son. Front lic; 6'. b1c. -0 I , . Years, This Lad F06�d- face the color bad been crushed b-� � .� . . . . . I .1 I I , . 1% Happ Relief In YoTrult-a. I some swift emotion that left it very � Al � I . , 01' t� I , 1, � . old, pale and sunken, . 'n I tives"T, "Air. Ilorrigau!" she mormured. -it � I ' . I : . , Frankiville, Ont., June ;ith, r9o8. was tic wbo� was your visitor tonight, . � . "I have received m. Ost wouiltwul benefit I I . I .. : Surely be 'Isn't the sort of n man to . I � I I . '' . � . �� 0� . Fruit-4-tives., tither's re I , from taking 41 1 suffered core about hig F. . pututlon fo, . . I I for Yearil from headachet and honesty. Ue"- ,��, .. . , L , I. I , .1 ., � 1� pain in � ,I - - 4k . � . . the back, AU4 1 Consulted doctors and I "'You're tireol. mother.,' Interrupted 0 , . . took every remedy obtainable .without Bennett lit liaste. "Won't ,voil"- . . I any relief. Then I began taking,'Fruit, "Willt!" "Ile rlallt%�d- '*Uis vislt,tierp- , I Xrom Ills Oraln, unit III its ptues'. oirepi; a a-tives" and thiii was tile only . medi I cine Alwyn!" her volve riging- to it wull of 01 . 'horrible conviction of tile truth. His that ever did we any real good. 1: took pan . Ie Stricken Appeal. "Did --did that ; . - , father -tile, gallant young soldier who several boxes altogether, and now I am W-10 (lore to 11111t. anything against 4JIF � I I endiely well of all my dreadful head. I I . . , � I d pplause lit the niches and backaches. your father? Tell me the truthl .1 . I i civil war-tbe n3an who,. poor find un. fitive a light to know. Did be?" . . I i .. I � . I I . , , aid d, had built tip a fortune ag I I � �,, . . - .. . . , .a alust �. �: � , 1: � .­..��'... Alwyn bo.ired hlq head in stleuc& : !2 .1 � . ".." - .,. . . . - .- .1 , I 4 keenest competition and had earned a . I!, , �',' �"7.,' �"- I :', .�., 1. � 'Tell too what . , I . , �­�d - he said I" repute for sterling pebbIty which had ' ever been the delight nad model of his son -this was the man whom a lo,%v blackguard like.Horrigan now had the right to revile ... �n. ma -it apparently no ,. betterthan the boss himselt-than any dishonest heeler In the organizntloul And, as If it were not enough that . the Idol of a llfg-time were lit � tried, d . I a most Lae last l4numarx or -..-.- - crushed and -defiled, front Its bright , that solid middle nineteenth century -. � - . . pedestal, the family 'name must next wealth and 6shlon which had once Then I rordemoerea anour your- ra- dominated a neig4borh6od now, given ther," . - .. be dragged through the wire at pollt- over to office buildings and apartment "About toy father?" . . .1 laid fifth and'Ill repute and the dead � man's memory forever blasted. Either , holwes. It grated oti Bennett that his dead that or his son must withdraw front I The hour was Into.' An hour and father's honored name should be 5PO" the g.allan't fight he was waging against I more had passed since. theii,young may.' Ilea by this low politician, but bef9ro , civle a() * gan he could protest more forcibly Horrl- 'would carry out his threat abol blazon I , 0 or and his mother had returned from .1 . , rruption, for that florrl' the ndmiulstration ball. The house gan. went on: . - 11 . � forth to tile world the story and proofs I ­ - eUL, anu even Lite usually ousy -4ti,Pets outside were wrapped in the UaL U YOU L&1111'1� J1 I sold your to- ther was a grafter -one of the worst of the eltiei Bennett's sbame- Alwyn I F � I . . 'MRP ,RANK EATON . . lingh that never falls Until litter alld. � . of his time?", . I "I'd had u6 doubt.t With all his foults the boss was a man . ot'lils word. . . . . take 1417-ruit-ii,tives" occasionally 10,101t and Is dispersed by the gray of say you Iled,11 answered Bennett "and "Stop your fight agalust us,"'llotirl- Still, but I am quite cured of a, trouble -Invin. Late as It was Alwyn bad made calmly, I'd drive. the foul* Ile I "' Voir a " gan had said, "and the Is � au that was said to be in table. I giv,e vo mar -e to,,d Ismi-rd--lit leae-ven Ing- cloiliesw, -doiv.n--y4Dur-thr-oat�w-ltb--my,-4!stt,-.--i�7 ­., -7 ­., ­., ­., ­., �� � .'tZl'. ..rqgo�t _I_t_,,.i,_t Write - - I _estinlon".0rhIptarily, -in -order that- -- ' .. dom- ho %at. his bead resting between have to think of some better -scheme ,11 . others who suffer ag I suffered may try .1 .1 ..-.. .­­ - - I hIs crossed arms on the desk before . . Pan that." , . . . I$ I you think. I'd be Idiot enough to. . Yes, the boss was li'man of his word. , � � , , E Yen Bennett admitted that. H4 would. � this wonderful thedicine and be cured." (Signed) AIRS. FRANK EATON.* him. . ; Motionless, Inert, hopeless, h a had re. ,Do come . . here with the s�tory if I dfOn't have full proof of -it?" asked Uorrl.gau fulfill his promise In either event. � . . � Listlessly Alwyn began to review ' "Fruit-a-tives" are sold by all dealers' at 5oc a box', 6 for $2. r trial bO 250 500 X? malned there ever since his amlyal, : in contempt. - ! -- ­ - - I I � I I - ft g0e. On the. one side a perbil )S . -f . - ­�- _ -12 -or sent post-pa.id on rt f price, I ' I from the ball. But if his body was . And, despite himself, Alwyn saw ths � Quixotic fight or an abstract principle - by FriAl-a-tives Limited, Otta.Wl, " - , moveless, his brain was aw hirl. Try . . as be would he could see no liglit to . . , man -was speaking what he.belleved to _ a fight whose rewai,A was. political I . I . �--­ - ". -- --- * " ----- - , ­ - ­ ' . . . be the-ftuth. .He paused In his Impul- death, loss of the woman.betiolored, . . . 0 i- I . I- ' . . � . ----111 . .. /'7�\ , ." , � "", . � . ', I ." :� �-\ , , .�� I .,- ­�.�.,.��.\ . ­ ki­ 'k " "', I 0 i \ -�' 11"; ;.1 , 'I �;, ,:! '. ., : I .t ;�,J,,).,� ItN 11, �.;4 " ,!, . "N I .% 4� �t I , , ��,',-! -.�. \, " ��V-.,;, " , " �- ,,,-,�i .- ,I\ I .�, * . , 1\ "'tt. ", 4 i, ,- ) , ": "', \ , , , -� , 1I 1. . ... -\ ­ . I � . to �.Y , , . * � , � 1�. � , I , �. � I . )� - . $4 Do you know of any, woman who ever received any benefit from taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pound ? "' . . - . , If any woman who is suffering with any ailment peculiar to her sex will ask hei neighbors this question, she will be surprised at the result, There is hardly a community in this country where women cannot be found who have been restored to health by this famous, old remedy, made exclusively from a simple formula of roots and, herbs. . I I During the past 30 years we have -published thousands of letters from these grateful won'.ien -who have been cured �y Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and never in all that tinle have we published a: testimonial without . the writer's special permission. Never have we knowingly -publishe ' d a testimonial that was not truffiffil. and genuine., .. Here-is.'one just received a few days. ago._ If anyond doubts . M - . I ence with Lydia 1E, I Pinkham's Vegetable Q - ompound write . - . , . ll� 4 . . . and ask her. . � . . . � . I I 11 I I . � . . . . Canifton, Ont. -1111 liad been a great sufferer for live yeaim . One doctor told me it was ule4nrs of the uterns, and anotlier . � I told me it was a, fibroid tumor. No. one knqivs wpot X. sufferedt, ­­ � . . I would always be -worse .-it certain periodi, and -never was re � g- - I - . I . ular, and the bearing-down,�pains,were terrible. I was very ill . . Z, ­ I tile tangle of events into NvIllch his . I own tionse of right bad plunged him. . " � I a forward move, rese.it , ad * blms6l s v . A family shainq that might crush 'lits . � . . . . �'Alwyn! Ilow �cnu hemtate . � . I I . ..�­ . - C1171thin ofill,11801t. . in bed, land the -doctor told me I would liave to bave an opera- � � beside hil'u.. She had thrown I I ' . I .. I . and tisked.p6lolly. . . I fragile old mother to the very grave, I " you n . I I - . . tion, and t1hat Imight die during the operation. 11 wrote to my . I lHe saw the future stretching out .be- . . "What. so called 21proofs' have you . On the'othp,r AvLlth, honor, love, the . I 11 second oversueh a (luestion. One must "116 sat(]," fluitterod Bennett, altuo,4-1 I . . , sister about it and she ailvised me to -take Lydia E. Plukliam's � I :fore him dreary and- barre,u as. a rainy . .been fooled by your heelers Into tbink. . governorship, a future happy and glorl- . I (10 right- ,,no ")litter wilut tile conse- . - Incoherently, "be sailij my father mudki � Vegetable Compound. Tlxrough persollial experieuc6-1 Iiav6 . . sea. . . . .. Ing'#- . . . ., .11, 0118. I . I . .,(A. . - quenge.". , , . . . Ills fortune-by-gral*011 found it the best itnedloiine In tbi6 world for. female troubles, for - Through all of his months of battling he . . . �'.Don't. believe Re, hey? Well, you , '"'zis be not a fool- to besitate? Ilad . I - * I " I don't know abol-It that." he said , . . . . "And.you thrashed hirn and throw him house'," bell it'lias etired me, and I did not have -to have the operation; after , I . , . . . i had ever struggled forward through' � : ' will fast eisough I�ofore.'Ilta done., Un- lie not sal,ed,lils conscience sufficient- 11100(111�, . . , 'You out of. the she cried, � � . all. , Mie Compo;und also helpeA me while passing through �. . Increasing difficulties toward oneblilght g I ' you're afraid of what i've got to . ly by, vetoing the Borough .franchise - . know It Perfectly �vv!l It Is � I . � old eyes ablaze. . . . . . I . . Change Of Life." -Mrs. Letitia Blair, CaIlifton, Ontarid. . � ,less- goal -Dallas' love. And Row that love . . � . . Y.F1 - . .. . So � bill? Had he .tile right to. bfing this [ I what your fathey would have advised "No." . � � � . . . � . . . ­ . . . I I I . . I . . I . . . . . .. 'suffering I i'was snatched front his'grasp; throu.-1,11 . . . "I'm'not afraid of anything you can ne . w shame Upon 'his u3btlief's -gray I ' and- But, Alwyn. you surely ave u6t. ' "Alwyn!". . I . , , I Any.won;an who -is sick and i's foo'lisli. s�urely , . , no fault of his own, and bestowed on a' man unworthy toklss the hem oViler .. � " say. The. higbes o t tribute i�, my fli. . head? Wit re lay Ills highest duty? 1� I . a The in makillg'yourself it nba ppy, over a more . supposititions oasel.", - - "Re -he proved what be-sald!". . 'llt Is a. lie! A. %viclied. abornlritible .. . . . . - 0 , not t. mivo such a nl6dicine' as this a trial. Whyi should .it. I garment. . . � � , . � I .te6r,s me mory is the fact 'that a. cur. * . I like you cannot defile IL .Go on., I'll , '. soft rastl g. of silkand a hand . .. ],,lid In, Ifght .caress upon his bead .1 . I .1 -Well," lie votitinuod. I'lot iis take a I . �. . - lillere �you I le!'i I . . � . . 1. � . I . I . . . I . "It I . . . b . . . I . . . . . ' ' ' not do. her as Much g6od as� it did Mrs. Blair.' At each step In the long climb Alwya ,,Stan to �. . - you." I , aroused the'llitserable man froib his I ­ I su ppositl t lous ease, ff like. . , Is the'truth.- mother. Would I . - . I . I : . . . - - I . 1had asked himself, -"Would she at). I . . "Very good"'. said Iaorrigan, - quite I � . reflections;. .. . . . .- . . � . Liumm", for litstaUce.. that 6 mail hold- � . I . . ba ve told you, such -a tlllIlg­.woiiId . I . . - �­ N-- .. . . I . . . . .. . � �. . . . . . prove? And now through trying to I Unmoved. .111111 make it as short as I - Beunbtt looked up . to ke, his mother -standing 1111g. it PWIti011 Or trust had had it fa- - ,be worthy that approval he had for- . ever lost it, for Dallas, he knew, had . can, . I romembeiied your .father .got I beside hil'u.. She had thrown I I ' . I .. I t le�. W1104e weliloky , Ile 11.011ored and reveiled as 1. do my own father's"- . . not only rejected him and engaged her- . ,rich pretty* quick., He was'a merfiber - of the' organization,. and his f1frLit ­,ot On a.,wrappor and In s.110pered feet.had stolen noiselessly.into the study ' . . ,, � . if . � Yes?" -prouipted 11 rs. Bout Ott as hil I . - . ,Pelf to.Gibbs, but had done so with the . . t, , . the . Jobs of building, the' aqueduct -and "Llwls-awnkeped by voices." ;be ex-� . . 1)"', U"(i`l'� . I . . ' "Su - belief that Bennett whs a heartless, I un. , . .'the new library.. , That gave in . e� . in . y I I plitined. "I thought I. heard some Ono . , ppose solue one telllptsi 11111l.to be% - scrupulous Intriguer, undeserving.Af a , cle , . w. 4 looked. up-thospeclftat!Qns foe , talking excitedly In -herd.. Is auytliltig� tray his position or trust. evell its .1. good woman's regard. . I , both JobS, and.l. turned tl�em over to I ,. I . I . the matter?"' . . I I have lately been tviiipti,d. a,nd threat-. . . I A rap at the door aroused Bennett 'I the old,enfilneering-fleal of Morris & . . .,.. � I I " "Not . bing. n . otbing . dear'p, I I Nver- 1, I ' at S In CIIS6 of Ills refuslal to llufki, from his bitter thoughts. He lifted his Cherrington. Xoli.knowi the film, per-, , i ed gently, drawing the lit old lady t old Seaton] public (4rt-ain facts" hich ould'prove I I.. I Iv. W - � .. bead wearily and gave Word to ,enter. ' ha S. I . . . I p ,f you don't you ran look them'. � affectionately .down to: a t his Ills (lead father to- li;eve been :,I scoun- � N,oW,:v%bnt of A drowsy Servant came in with a -cardi . "He says it's important business, Sir,". up, The don't belong to the organiz,gas .Y . tion;,they'yei the best In their kn6e and si . niling manfully into her . � . - sleep is themat- URN , shotildAhe titio ol, �ghnuld lie lot Ill.,, father'S',sa&ea tileill- ' said the footman. "And be wishes t9 . 6.xpefts I . line and- they can't - be- juggled with.00 .flushed -face;,"tiothing � _ter. Only .I business call;" I . . ,)�y be tratlipli'd ill tile Illudi" let his . . . see you at once, If possible." . "Show him up," answered Bennett. I . ­ I . .. . . "I know them'. Go 06.11 . � . - - , , . . � . 46 * -A U.,Iness call .at 2 o'clock In the . 4 , , . duty go by olpfaidt and qnvoll, - .,It ' , I . would be all awflil r6si-4110.)II y I dropping his voice so as not to disturb , 481 paid them. a fancy sum.to. go over . . . morningl"', sh� ex,clalined. "Dear boy, . , .11it, . to &-cide Such it question." $aid 'N I I"s his mother, who -slept on the same . those'specificitirions aud then examine 'see yqu ,,ire. worl, Ill- too lin rd. Your fAth.er ... � - Bunn(-tt. :with d ilttle'sTiudclur, "but floor. "I wilT see him here." th , I a ,library and the aqueda9t and never brought his business worries and thmig . could be only � ,a . no.. reply." I * : . A minute later Horrigan's bulky'fori-d . . if they were upto the mark- or If the . I I . 'd work home.- Ile* always If?(t them at . . - "' . �. � . . . " " Arid. that Is' . I "I blocked the threshold. city been cheated .,'by.`L1:he Benneft � the office. Can't ybu do, the same.? i � "Ile must do his duty,, be the req . Ults "QUeer time of night for a call,". ho .. . Contracting company.' .1 had. a Strong i,. � , ' ' bet.1 wouldn't Idea I -was speak. You'll - wear yourself Out." .. . , I . . . ftitbcr"� ,began Bdiiiiett , but" " MY I , I I I � what tli,6..� Infly.?, , , .. . .. . . . ... I I I I , .; . I 1.1yod , as be entered unin., ,right, . ,till I had the 000f. Whelil I. got home, I . . .. . . the. tin we'elloked' it! Ill. . I I . I really think, SOT. . � 11 I ­ . . . . . . "T.Jjere.,,clab NIted, closed thj� door. behind him and. after the ball tonight li"toullil the Mop. .- I - "You ilrd growing"t6te so,much fill, Q, ,� I be no oloubt.:- nie"li't I.- , . . - � ' . � . took a- chair, "but .my business wait," � . � I ..1. 0 , (j . S 'g, . herriii.-ton report waltlllj� for , � . bin)," Av�ebi:'�.op .INIJ-s., Deh*tt fond.1y.' :. . d'Aild 'so r1g,lit and'!m.'- -. - "� 'It - ' - ' .� . I .. � .. . . ' slidil. - -bq'­as. you ,Ry,111 gioatiod .Wouldn't . "Then state itas'briefly as you cau," me. . I brobgfifa, 6opy,of it aldng with .... I it inakes, ni.,e happy that you , . , , . Z, Alwyn* , . ! . . . -1 .1 .. directed Bennett, making no more to . . . m . e.tf .., . . . . . . . . . 1. -'aeo I . - . I � ' . . irwell"I asked,136nnott indlff-ereiltiy�, I[ 1*Yanr s) "o I l6ndid fight d6lits't.. . t � . . - tha .. . . . ib�amnlis-'Borough 'bill, fill, instettic-6. . .* I . .. 'AVbat?',' ofiteri(41 ilrl: Bennett, Star. . . . S , ,tile "Do rise or welcome ,his unbidden guest. I 0 . 1, . .. � . .6d I . . I what than ??' . . . I oil d U , rIOXv .'pi lie �,�o Id lin ve been' . 6f tlofl�.at do'spall, i.u.. Ills. volC-e.' - "It Is very late, and I aintired.11 . �. "I've come to see you about our Bori- - I . . Alkeres the cQiIy.oi the report. Look �. . . i . tbatf. It lk Jus.t the sort of thing be - * ­ yoil Illeall li.is Ml'.nctual cli , ftse? ' Sopi�� . I friend of yours'. ptli , �Iaps?" I . . I . ough bill." . . It over for yourselL, - The crookedest . I . . , hims-If.wbuld have (lone in ,�,our .p.b1ce.. . I ' � , , Ilentiett'.tiodded. I . :: � . 4'So I supposed.". I . I . �,j . .Job. ever, pulled olT.In this cltyt Third �dlslloapst Ile was sii-rrobadad .wlth %yieked qrA In . � all Just as *you are. But. , . �'Oli. the poor, ploon fello,%vi" she gyni. , "You won't call off your fight against . . , rat a material,..when thd material Idalled . I for - Iii the specifications N%7*ds * used. at . throu � -h It till heylielu'llnod truti. 11011- M .. . ­i�,Iiat :it Atii�rli�lp - pathizoid. , I .. position . . us?" I . . "That question Is hardly Wo It an- q . all.. Granite shell 11116d with mortar I Instead - I 'foundations . -Orable. lueorruptil,le. What"n grand ber.1tag . . q � �or my ",son!.. Ba� wyn!" for ItIni! Iviwas lie, poi-liaps.,that .1 � . .. heal -d talking to*you In .ber.o .just 1101v . * . . swering. No." of solid ,-rqb Ito; . I , , .A] A she broke oT. phirmed, "why do you , .1 excited!, T he : NO, woudcr� Ile saoiu5ecl . - "I thought not. Well, Mr. Alwyn .*barely half, the depth -called for; in -.1 1.1 kericir �plVe 6k . � looli.-at' file that way?, I illever Sill, s Ills of.the.ratliblissbali be'.vIsIted upon . . Bennett, I've got you! I've got youl Do you understand me?" . tiles ' in� ' firepro,oflones; . cheap, crumbly'llion alid Ztee instead , it look In your eyes bet, . Such . ,. I ore, Are - the clilldr , an even unto the"- � .11t.1 � S sonlething legs hard oil. the ' . . , "Perfectly. Is that all?" . . - �." . . of first 'quality -oh. there's fifty i such You M.? ll,i% Something liap'pened that - I . , . yotlare keeplIlg'TrOM m0" , hililren' than on the 'wives," mused 9 , No, it ain't all," mimieged the boss. . substitutions and frauds! It's tbe'raw- �1 . . . I - 'bu "No no 11 . -evaded Bell I nett. 111.0 nlyll� .- � Beunett, balf to hitiiself. ' : . ; � . . . . . � "And I'm In earnest. I've . got you est, Ihmest job I ever heard of . -If 1. � ' I . . I . . "You had. It caller here berom I . ' 'Tile. wiv as? Your friend'. has a . . . ,where I want you." . any of the. organization 'tried it nowo. . � 66 J . . .. ­came In," pursuedtlie mother, ral'u,Ani, . ' motber. living?. I'llat makes It doubly ' 'Vbat doesn't Interest me. 7 If You! ve ;,'��ys the men who . did it would . . ­ .. . � I . � to.abaudbfi the'e)ew to whicli'ller wo. hard. Oh, my son. every day I thank inothing else to say"- . . "But wearing stripe.$ in a weak. Urart,-ll,eyl I ,tile � mahly. Intuition - had led tier. 11111[i God. In. all Im miillty that my bu,'kband. I have," chuckled Horrigan. . Why,, �onri,f athcr* was ba'ss gra!�Iitev , -brought you'.bad new's? Tell me, delirl . lived so blameless .I life apol left ,so "'When It came to a showdown be- � . - . 00 the cenfury, �Ije sta" graft liettdr Of ft . Vin.youti'mother; ifid I love vou.'!,. bonoreol -,I name! Ilow. grateful: You. � . . tween us two I put a staff of men to . I th � . a bunph! 110- ­ . .. . I . . . � ­ "You 'are making - my, -course more ... and I both ought to. be.for'?- I . I . .. ' looking up your iecord.l. . � . . � . I . "Hushl For God's Sake, hush . !il pout . I . difficult I for tite, by askin . g such ques- . "It Isoasy enough Aodevidq for some � . "You found nothing you could use. . .. I .� 18v.yn. 11 ly,niother sleel),.�, only a I ad A A floni�.*Imotber,41. he'answered wretched- . � idne .'You* have mever Seen." retorted. * - I . I . . . is that!1- - . . I . � �. I few -rooms beyoria, , V-' ,.. . . I , '. I * . . . .1 1. .al- I!,- - e . -.. - . . Bennett'ahno I . . . st, rildply..: 'Ibut.lsuppo�e "No: it Isn't even the beginning. . . . - "What do I earo?" roared Borrigat i I . . -,4'ouly want 6hilp"you, Alwyn. -beep the dishonest man, In my .story had. '. ' . . . I. I ... 1. - .-- - I -4ii-tviumph. "Let--ey-ery body , -hear. f- . . .1* etth'f beat, to see -you' miserable. A father abd"� , - 7 .. . .. I 41 - - I ..-- . . , .. ��; The wholo world Is goiu.- to hear it till 1: , woulan's wit had. a mother's. love are . � - 1 refuse to suppose anything of he � sort!"' interrupteld. Ills mother lodl­ .11 I : IeSs that Borough franchise ,bill goel through.' Beat that bill and every pit often it combit mdon that call solve liroble , Ills beyoud� leven Ahe wisebt � ,� , " nantly, rising to tier foot. "I .wonder . ,., I I . I SAKUTE M per -in the country Nvill have thatrepon . . . -Inull-8 powoe$ -to. Let me It III , of 160 a that you call speak so! IIow,cau.yoU , U ' to publish. Stop yb,iir 11.glit.against ut * � on." . � . . y * . . suggost So horrible a thingTO I "Just � . and the repbrt Is burlod. That goes I . . i 'Sets? . � , I . . . " I was trying to wilke tip my mind,!' a tholl0itloss., tactless spodch ' of mine. That" wall." lldd.Alwyn; . ' . � :Now. dt ""' . I as r �lea '. %,agilely replia.d Bennett, Sorely dti- ",whother ."It's very.Inte. , 'You'll have a headactio,'I"ill ill S' ECU R I T Y . . you . . . I 0-6;scd 1,iy tier pleading,' a - . i" , , Irrald" Won't You go to bed9 .� - . 23 a . . I . bout the bill I a . � . I 11116 � man ought to 1`0116w bI% conscience, ' '"Yei. It is late. and I'm keephigyoo . "* 1* , �YOU're A -\.. ovell If It leads to heartbreak for.those tip. Good night, dear. I wish your I .� , . . . � - inan. to preadi t, tic loves, or whetber he ought to let . friend*'- .. . . � . Cenuine . ;I- I... .� . I ,� illbout graft, yot I I . tire! Tile vel'i vousclellee go by tile board.16r once and . protect the bappinosg.-Of his loved She checked herqelfsnda�fily. with a I . . I - - roof over youl: ,� . . . (,,o6- 1, . littiti gasp., Bonitolt. glancing. no to , � I I . . 9 - . , - I i .. bead. the clothe, I , . . I . . . Car -Lor s- I - I : oil your back ' . I - . . �1.11 �. ­ . - �, . I -- . ,­ , - - .. - , � , . � -1 I I I . . It I ir a r 6 bou-ii, I , ft I I � . . � , , . . . . . . I . I I I . I 11, 4% with graft I . money!" . . '71 L-Ittle Liv UP!- -1 L- I - I Bohnottscarce' l . . , I � . .. .1 . 11 . ly headed tb( I . Must Bear Sigrintlitire st - .1. . . 1, . .. . . I . , . iii. -coarse, Insult . . . �, I . ' I i . I -..it. , , . I hov did he nott . . . I g a," It � 7 1 1 . � gr--,�� 10". 6 1 , . . . . I . grunt of good 40 I . I /i . ,177to ctothe,q on 1/our I;V and the � . 'I See PAC-Slatlis Waipptr below. , back wera bought cluillp 0 . r it Is (It, , 11 . , tt�tthgralt inoncy,. - , I - . . I parting feet 01 I I . . . -- Vary agnall and as 0;;; \ the stairs. The young man sat, lost, I have mur,h pleasure in asking your I ,to 114he OB "3111) I I . hopeless, hor�o'r gripped, - blS eyes run. � attention qw iTiv ,selectioli of FALL .. AND WINTER � � - . FOR IFADAC094 ning mcchatifen �1 lly qydr. Abe d6sol� 1 'tile b -M % .N . typewritten pilges,of engineet's" re. I U1 FPR DIZ11113L port. Outsider its lie was Ill nli4ters of I I I I rME 110111. Bluddsillets, practical bitsiness. Alwyn. could . see I . IVEJ f0h TORPID LIVEN, that Ilorel'a - U had. In no way eing. I , , COUTIPATION gerated tile document's contents. Ile I l,, . 1 PILL , I FOR SAUDW,91.11116, M I'llew. toa..that the firm of enginooni I whole organization wtis viewing ,�vlih FOR lNECOMpLeXION who had drawn tip tile report were I I � 11 -- �.. 0309VItImi muslows, HAWN9. * I !N ntt tlio foremost ottheir Sort and above all i I shadow of. suspicion. liftbi 11 1. I = = LIML by little tile 111101110mg. WWI i Ic ;� i 1� iF nulRg ADA014r., . GEO. We BA9016i . . � . . . . . I . '. I I r h a 0 s I . . . I I 'i" . . . � IT 0 . I I . . I L'.,....�.�.�,.""��".L-""-""'� ...... �'L�"""�'-�"""'��-,�-",�',�-.�l�.�L".�....,..,..-Ill,�l-.,.-�.�-.�..'�I --- ��'..".��.�"".r"-''.,..-�.1- - IlorrIgan ,have left this room allive.-If it were not true?"' . . : I ... , . : ' A silence-7dreadrui it, its intensity - fall -over the rooni. Alwyn ditivil not' .lookat his'inotber. At la, . A She spoke: I ' "I mu,,L know more. I reruse to be- . I IICVe One word. YOU Spoke, Of Proofs. . . I I What ate they?" ,- . . � � . I. W , ithout a wprd, Bennett lintided ber , tile, report left, by 11olviglin. For 'n.; - thno silence. broo , fled over the,study, broken only by. tfie occasional, turilhig of 11 tihge of the repoi-t., Tlivii,.­aftef what seemed -to Alwyn .lit eternity or . � . waltlag the doetnuctit. slid to the .. . I . . �. . . flb0p., Bennett . I I � - . . . I . . . . . anced -it . . 11 ", g], . , Ills . � a mother. S 11 (i. . ... ,� a,.,i: I I .w . , , " - ,. as . standing. I I 0 , .. I I'lgid, h I iir fw�ie - - � , � cold , aud. hal,d ... -A ., A.as g!-aulte. . . Ill , I . I I I'llorrii'all hill*' . T , I . ­ `,, � .1 : �1,1'�, � 1� : - ferreted - , t � 1 s ! . '. �. . %, . I - , Ill ,el 1. ; out,�'. Ile . Said, �� ... 7, � . I II OA. dll I-tlTg t 0 � � I I " 'I . I . al -a -w 6 e:n r e r : . . . ,. . . 16 I I - :* .o I r proill,eli'mil. . I 1� I I *:� V I - . ­ 1'0�.t-,.ta tile wo. "" -, . . - ..t 111611 wholn tht, . - - . � . . I. � .. . boss' - *dN66%uro . I , .7 . . I . , , . . , . . . had turliod to � 71 '(16 .not . -adi'me, - I stone. "Ile hat." , ­ comillam.4. Paright � I , 1, , , s , , . ' . ' seel] red - tll�- - I . prooN and says' he will pubil.,kir them - . broaldeast* u nless I wituaraw Illy 0pp0 . - . . ' sition in-itlic Borough franchise mat- ter, If I Ict.that b(II pass, Fri(lity be will burn- the. report,. .in I d'.1- - - . "There I . s only outi thing to do,". I'li. tert)o.,wa the mother, speaking NvIth . . � I . . . . I � . . . . . 1, . � I . . -- . . . . � i -. D I S- CQV`0 U R A (A" E D M,P= N . E. I' . . I , , 18 LIFE WORTH LIVING .. ; . � . ­ . , . � . . .. .1. . ­ . I .. . - , 11 11 . I)ILIN, you becolho diqI1eqrk,,Ped; * , %, . I I . Nvlien . you feet , the iiymptoiiis ot . : I .i , , VE � I . . Nervous Dobll;fy and decline steah,1,6 I . - , .lit .. Y6u. li, . . upon yott. aven�t the liervo ik,p . 11 You I i, ­ I ... ambition you used to haue. . feal you are not the man you. ought. � k : - li ) �!i I . to lie. I You feel 1*8 giving up1a, - 'r . . (lespair.. You got nervous an ' d Nvealc� , 11� . . ... . lia've Mile ambition, pain ill the - �� , hack over,11 neys, Oraius at night, I � ") ��, . , ,. I I hollow eres, 14 tlee(l mornings, prefer . . . . . . . . 11 ­.- - ;� . I . I . -u, I I , .. N A I . . I to ,be alone, disti .;I ful, .. variable . I 'IV nppotite, Iooqeneiis of lin,jr, poor Or- . culatld%--�-you - have Nervous . . I 11 ... I � . . ­� . . Debility. ' Our New Alethod * . Treatinenit is yoiir refugo, Ii .. . . I 91- ", � xvill, strengthen --all weak orgAns, ' , I X\"", i ; . � vitalize the riervons:systelli, *plirlfy, , . ... "I . � -. I . I . the blood And'restore you to a inan- . .. .I.. I I... , . . . . . . , , . , - . % . . . lk. Condition. : . . . . . � . .. . � . . . 11. I I 1. � � ,. �. � . - I . . , . - .. . . . . -i . . ... ... :, � F Pay". When Cueeda . . . .. I � .1. I � . I I., ... I ­. . 1. � . . I I .. . , I 11ii,vd you loit hop0, Are you inteliding, th ,. . i W'DER 3Aj i` Or r'y* `9 " 'i.v's"!tyo�'i'v?�.i)i6uab,c(�n'-dis(�asLd'? Have yod any v�ealcnesst �""V" , )� .1 -care yoii. NVltat- it has done for nundre(Is lof: L,qljoij Tr(:atnicut v:1 , I I . Oar . ' . jAhoro, lt,%,-"1 di for yvii. QO�j1.jU,J,'rAT1OX 71'11=1 - Xo matter who has treatetl 1 .- 'OOK ' � .: you. N�Vito F.�r P11 IJOU16Str oliinion Free �of Charg�-, Chuu,gesf reasonable, b .S . 10REE-11TLo GoIdLa Dlouitolt".(illustrated),,oti.l)lseases of Men.� . . . . -1 , .. � � I .. . .. I ... . �. � . ­ . . .1 � - , . . 1 . EST,�jELISHFD 20 YZARS�'CUAIZS GUkRANTEEP. * -No Treatmen ,sent ' ii . . . �. .. 5 *a bo --ea c-, envelopes. '9verithing.confidential. Questiom C. 0. r'. No narne I � . � ' * E. � , . .11 . I ' I.Pt.t an& Cost of liome Treall-lent FRE ' ' � ' � . . I . . . . . I . . . . . I 11 ' ' . DR&KERNEDY&O' KENNEDY .. . I 1. -Cor. Michigan Ave., and Grisw.old St., .Dtfroit, Mich. e . . . . . . . . . I I . � . . s--low decision tier voice its cold alid . I . , .1 . . . � � -, , colorless its hot, rao.p. ,,Right inust pte. . I I I - � -. . -- v�lr, no'niatter what'.'- . . . . ddvmwumw� � I I q9 . � ilftfffllfllfflllll� - I - , - T-- "' . trpnibllng . .,WMT . "YOU - atotbW'l cried Alwyn. l[JF . "You advise tile to --7 You advige me!'- . . L T'l ,U A,0 ' - ITH . . ­ " V "I do not advise, I command. Do * . . . . . . ,. I � . r!ghtl": . - . i Or . . . . . . . . . WHEN you call - it � is as . intfch . to our . . � . . I . �. . . I . . .. .� . � -1 4 r 11 . .cneditto sell you a good'article as it is. r �-- . . F7 - . . - CIL�PTJZ.11 XULS, . . - , .�, to rec ive your money -Buying a -range to ' - 11 lit, momentous Frida )1ad at: . .. )eople is a worrying propositjon,� �. : . - . - IT . -I .1 . � st . I . most. I Willr - - . r h ZA f �,, , doubts wil I creep ihjfears be as facts A--., . -rived: the day what tile. f. - � . �;-_- - I � (X� . I ii Why not share'dur knowledge, otir eyper- � . nious,.!.� or lntgnit�L,N ­ B 'rou-I ' 0 '! . if , - .-� 0 .1 I r . , IN I! A �. . I � 11 ience has given us abundant ca idoilcointhe . .., . Strept , .1-alkii-6y hill Ill' !is -- I I I .. . .1111ouded fdrin was,to come tit). roi, tho .. - .. - lill!?El-?]:AL-0�',v:17,-'F.ORIID) . . � . ahk�rillen' * s (.0asidilhitioli'. rr I . . . . . . Call and We'll tell you just wit � Y' r ' ': I :. ;. . Xlve.§, paper,fil ill " City devoted col I I -=�-- . , I , a . . nintis to the Rittia-tioll, l."verywhere it . . r---- �� . was known.that tliti- "boy illovor". %vas . . .1 . figilt-in,4 IVIth all 111t4ir tlllgllt Ill(% IjIll 110 DAVIS & D'AWLAND, r had already .vq,tovd. h,'qually ,well w . al .�, I ' I NNW. . . . .. � . . It undonstood that Harrigan W114 ullik . . Soleage'nts. I . I Clinton, Ont. i� +1- .1, 141�, ,4io lit -1 I . . . i I . " . 1. . . I b, M . I - Q Va.001 il . I .. I � � I I . .1 I I . I behalf of the mensure. If lie ootild))pt , . . . . . I I . � . I - Induce his ',solid, thirtoen" alderman 14) I . I 1+ . 50- 1 I . I ; -- . . --- . stand firm and could ainhitnill hit; hold . . . , � Canadian Haip ReistOV6rl I I I , -it. on Roberts -fror 'tile fo urteelith'i, till . - ­­­ � ­ -- I �'. I I specic would lie plaln sailing tin(] the blif . . would pass by a. two-thirds vote In i " - I - , I . . . . . . . . � . X-- AnnounCement spite of the inayor's, veto. .. A . I I . . . than the more bill tifid Ill-.; I : � . I have mur,h pleasure in asking your .More prl(,.e for it ivere included lit r1orri. VVEF;�0-at-ore gray hair to its natural color. attention qw iTiv ,selectioli of FALL .. AND WINTER � gap,s peag?)ns rot, Ills lip",plit fictivity, stops,failing -hair causes to gro, on bald . . + He roLlogulzed that hl; prestige as bos,,; boads. - CureadandruM Itating, scalp disease% By its -use thin hii,ir IU=rfafitlV Sid. " . ti d In �� O'n( '� was tit stake-tbat In case of fallare wows ' - C16 . 'Ills hold Ott the ordanizatioll V,�Ould I)e 00111'ldera6ly weakehod, N ' st Contains -ho oily or greasy Ingredient& . Tel entirely unliltd,any other halt ilreptIm I 0. . . - 4 VgC PC C1 tinIrs perhapp luo, so much shaken ai to oertlilt Phelan to tion e�dr offered tot sale. . I I . A goodo reliable Canadian proparAttom . . . qVX WIIIA reptlesents the besl� that IV proa fillfill lit$ on,6e absurd thlreat t6 fear , 11nioltiliclied Testfulaidalti. duced by the mogt important fo . reign. - 111M down from Ills Oullnellao. Pot the . . � Edith A. Burke, Missionary.11. It. Chill weaver of cloth fabrics. I ' whole organization wtis viewing ,�vlih Aklibultil Egy t,andfriends,greatlyple"21 'With results aflor two YeArs, Using. As I control th6se patterns for tbisr breatbless-'inteiest, the dual between � frOrtilgan aild'AbO Youthful UJAYOI�* th(l L A.. Ropes,,Wllnor, Montana. My botr and whiskers restored to natural colot, dark town I am able to assure t,ou exolua*, ­ . iVeneas,fn style. � . I boss, had llmnd,�.11 lit such elrcl�q, a. beaten Mali commands scant respe�t brown, by Using Canadian Hair Restorer, M.Orum,Bu esaville.OnL Coviadlangalf . GEO. We BA9016i . , . � I cab I have ever UW& Iftestorer is thell - - - * * . 6 , * * * * I ' . John M .11, New Aberdeen, C Breteai "So Mr, jad,m Thio Merchant Tillilloring, (To be continued next Week, Redo a work, adfan rerhai head Is nearly all coveted With thick . lhod.fackaon's Old Stand, . . ' ' Road the pain formula on a box (if wth Iiwk hair; orighthl Onion 0 b a olemle, and retail dritigg!" lie any Address in the olvillmd World Agent foi, British-AmericAn Cleaning & Dying Co. Montreal. I . ink Pain Tablets Th Fik ' I eft� ae. "n" I 11 eel of 5ft " Maulafhoturod by I � . I � . .. octor if there is it better On Pain gains congastlon,� lhloo�pjressuf`0 ,� I N 00-0 Wbdkr, 0n16 ON"" , . 5,51d in ClintOnby W. Si R, . Heater For Sale, I I nk P It omewbote. th, 00 lableto cheo'k head paift womo. 1.11, Hblmesj. . E. Rovekil W. A, . , . Good elleer Arb c6p.] beator tor sale Mno, pain anywliere.-T" one t : me ConqelL druggists. - - - Apply to GH0. DAVIS. . eel 20 for 25c. Sold by all dealer , I : I . . rl� I . . �w . I . . . . � ) I - I . .,-� �- �,�, . . �� k �, . . . �' , I I I '� . --- I , ­'­­­­­' ­­ -- " � ­ " � ...... ­'­­ ­­ ' .1 .1 � ... .. ----Z--.-.-.-- . ­­ 1. 11 ­­ ­­ -