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The Clinton News-Record, 1910-04-21, Page 7V 0 , �P p ril 2109. ,19;10 , ClInton News-Recoari _ . _.. . •..-.- .. _ 0. D. ] G'l`.ticO AUt `+►*"**"*irtiil4"*#** 1 .**"l � #0N... ill,04!�r;+�!011- !!�!; q,,�!!�,!!! ;�A11�,-'w!"-.$,N,q�.r.1�.,� 4 et. r o 3 ,t .... F7Ak. A71# A N .��r '�M.� 1W��t e�A : �� ::: {•::'i:1 �:9;'` i}y:• •�y.a;% ,.,.•.�,i4ai: �•: fi,'r':►: i :•:4•/�, . .•:4•:::::t }4•,l:• . :•.:.• Ke. •,'1.��::�v �• , 7. "a: .4 ::t. 9 � :•'.'4:•: ::R ,r:: :•4.: ?C .,• ... , . .,:.::. :r: '"'•r1i: �,. t!: ..t:.4 i••i.•l+•.t ivs, s ., . •,,, .�, .+I, Fes. �I ;1�1['� 1 1�,/�I!OO?� .•.:•. N+,•tii: y iA\�,': 1,,,t.,.i:: •.,4,:it.�•:,{::{i:(.':i.�a�,•,t.•.ri. ✓rel. •w wii'••, •:i'•• • ;, 4 oda,:f„°. o-�' .. ' .. tri ` i ;� ;�: �� •. i ;. �:�. ::7'J ��yyt '• 4J • ��t ,. rli,�!e,• '•••t• p• i.. ; elute table in the background. There lr•lllilr ., !/ICK ,•.�°ii'•: t °�::::G••� ASIL SING, > r I p �1 M RR l` C �{+l i Ona �,., The three factors in Lite 44% • j : •y I ^ ' vihpr of 'tia Ir. .. �► s t. l4. 1. • acquiring' of an education ,; .•. ti, "Lal Net Nan Ful 4::w fi;a i twilight -that would be visibie through are teacher, tezt•kioalc ttnd' ::,. A +'.fi+ Asunder," ZebuSlspt ;'� ' t _:BANKER.$----' t student. klxer Singe its in. , ceptfon. the C!Intou Business •. '° • t or." .to `. , y of Non •' :. `t t y. ., f simple=Alias Tfntiti'rd deed not fear, .College has secured teachers: ?� 4i t Copyright. 1J04, by eq. h­.'...:rptripest • the 'contrary, -but it would be the of the widest experience unci ar Brothers , princely simplicity .with which she Scholarship. The text•t% w.,.;Harper •: I ought to be surrounded. ' ' books t'ethebest nh'" • a' :;; e; + t, ^ ;i ,a+yy'e ;i; •'+.• ,31, „:• �s�; ' i '•"..,; ':'- Paula maintained her air -of listening fished' c se uentl their on q : , 4 .t:..,,:t,, ,r r} 4 c, r.,, ,..,•:i; •:. t„ �i; ' 4 .. ;;� : ' A QENERAL IBANIiIN(� !dT]f3I• gra have received the :. 6 -4� ,...,-. S: :+:; %w' :. ... •� : : 4��+���►Aia"'®►`'i„ts'6 eeptlons, but'in reality she. was watch- , he hest pottitiens, and their - i Ita/.ESS TRANSACTED. NOTI{S success hits been Unrivalled. This school receives addition- Cgure seated quite near her in A high, told, making an effort toward self �; Al ,I throne'lke chair. ;antral, "but !haven't heard it for $- DISCOUNTED. DRAFTS ISSUED with tha Commercial l±;duca- I Paula knew at once that this was the ' nany; years." was greater strength of will. In the .' torn' Association of (:tanada, W01111111 who had done battle with her '"I'm afraid it may be painful! t0 INTEI,EST ALLOWED ON 11�E- Whish cnmpriseA Oannda's. father until he -bad been obliged ,,to lion," Paula telt Impelled to say, I greatest of High Grade Modern A c t u a I Business 2 club her down.'" The lmnledlate till- 'but"-. Z POSITS. SALE NOTES PURCH- ' pression was that of a person sitting "It used to be -it used to be, but, oh, month • under • the brown mustache [ � * very still and erect, her feet planted. ny, dear, when the race Is a$nearly ` ASED• - - - - - -- - - .s -° -- caught no gliinmer. of thione of ilriniv on a red cushion and it large ,on as mine is and, the kingdom of Z ezoralrle, She was not anre :.tbtl.f sale 0 THE SPRING TERM OPENS i volume, evidently n Bible; in rnise;l aeaven 'is opening before your eyes: i March 29th and ,April 4th. letters open on her kuees. Over tile iothing is very painful any more." w6uth of -,a. ,ai. Irian, whom .ne3thcr piny' thought"At was only disconcerting. . white hair a lace scarf of beautiful d0- Paula rens not expecting this. She 6 -- --- H. T. RANCE. - - -- Write forlars. sign co -tie to a point on the forehead tioved uneasily. The sound. caught NOTARY PUBLIC, CONVEY- 0 C and fell In lappets to the shoulders drs. Kinship's ear. "Come ;Yaihtur of colors And poses she caught ,INTONThe J severity of the black gown was nearer to me, dear." she qua- ANCER, FINANCIAL, REAL Business College reileved.by a fichu of soft white stuff. ';ered, holding out a delicate white • ESTATE AND FIRE INSUR- GEO. SPOTTON, PRIN. eastened on the breast with n targe - land on which a diamond or two still ANCE AGENT. RF.PRESEN- "You're „ .mora'• than generous,'! �Iln=. ;winkled. "C �ltl fil`hlolted brooch set with etuer• "Come here. Sit down. Let TING 14 FIRE INSURANCE ��4►NNNN►�NNN�� the. lonie`urlce uthand, uThe atter tale' portrait was to take, they feet: you .from the injustice, you would evenface hnugbty�tad anduo There - a tall, straight backed i, COMPANIES. . • ill titch had been passionutc or self hair bestdo,tler,. Paula drew it near- I DIVISION COURT OFFICE, D. N. WATSON' ' , willed in It was slibdued by time and tr to the blind'woman and sat down. ' , CLINTON, - - ONT, err ow Intoo sweetness. There was no 1*1 was almost afraid to come," she CLINTON. for Injustice"- • •olor there at all -only the wusllke aegan tomurmur, but Airs. Winship in• "'i'hat will suit me admirably" Win- LICENSED AUCTIONEER rar►sparency of the aged. As Paula .errupted her. 11 a -"'- for the County of Huron, Corres- •utvred the sightless eyes' were raised' '"You needn't be. No one'can live to W. BRYDONE,pond e promptly answered. award her, as if with one more Ilse- any age without learning that in this C I regret to a In 3' has. ` n - t but t ts. the adva � y, . .Charg- es moderate and satisfaction guaran- c ss, piteous attempt to pierce the dark- sorld we can't afford to cherish enint- ,fuss. I. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR teed., Immediate arrangements for , � . Jlatrab Winship had allowed I auto NOTARY, PUBLIC. ETC. sale- dates may be made by calling at The News -Record Office or on i �- p Slalllll still a moment find gaze. it , • , ' � Paula .turned round toward lUarah Frank Watson at M9Ewan's roc- g was uue•of her rarebits of pleasure- �� "• 1 ^ = ,hat his taint. when it st1onmtr beheld . 1,+, --'•,i"' OFFICE -Sloane Bleck-Cf IR,TON. cry, 17 acs u:uthel for the first time and be. ' �al,'r�I' a ��� ford? You were going to say, some- :rayed Isar astonished admiration: it "T -3 Hiss Winship is, an artist too. ' Per-.' was fila Old.Lnafcl's ou'ly coquetry. It `I - Mark Twain arrived in New York.. • I�' SJHARLES B. HALE .., HOL1iAS BROWN, LICENSED t- - �u. ;:Il that remftiaed or the vivacity r 'pride G " REAL ESTATE .AUC- tioneer for -the counties of Huron in-.] that had been Iters to the � ^rn !r / ., '• Llys before the family disasters. a' and Perth. Correspondence prompt- ;, . r il'he;l rale Overtook thele she ,;ave up. F' , • and -ly answdred;" Immediate arrange- il i •,,ace and forever fill luipossible hopes INSURANCE ments can be made for sale "dates at j e lot• herself. She ha A not been trial- ' " • _ �"' The News -Record, Clintoh, or .by out Il young woman's love of. Ilappy =;I - OFFICE - - - HURON ST. calling phone 97, Seaforth. Charges . trifly� nor without it pleasant, vague /-- �`. �T moderate and satisfaction guaran- antic•ypatimn 0P a home,, with childien' 1 teed. air hor own, nor without the half shy, > I DR. W. GUNN :lint rllptui•ous thypugbt that If at cer- i i tui❑ mue of the young inen with w4oin 1.` L. R. C. P., L. R. C, S, DR. OVENS, X D,, I. R. C. P,,, 4W danced during the ivinti t 'seasou. ' Edinburg Etc., Specialist . in Diseases of the In l:oston,ever asked her It wo'nld not . � 1 rt IA vain. But when the-greait ona n.1. � Office -Ontario street, Clinton. Night Eye, Ear, Nose. and. Throat, will. be at -Holmesil Drug Store, tial battle was fought to a finish she ! Il caUs at front door of office or at Clinton; on Tuesday, March 1st, rennnneed everything or thak kind _ - tike saw her life's work•berore her. It i residence on Rattenbury street. 29th; April 26th, May . 240, June wai ift•st to ,,take 11 man of itoger, . 21sT.' If you require Glasses don't tho boy who' w•as so ulueh younger ' i ' '�'----- fail to sec Dr. -Ovens. - ' • tha ll herself as to seem less )lite a r --•DR. J. W. SHAW hrmthei• .than it- son. Then It nils to' . sli44d from the cruelest winds. of, ad- . -OFFICE- The versity the mother whcr ba.d done her MGM. Mutual Fite be ,t and failed. . . RATTENBURY ST. EAST, 1jn���1t pp nn�fOO C m ern In urans ' CDIIl�iaIllj: ..he crushed out ber ow•n, longings with that cynical suppression of re- ' 1. • --CLINTON.- -Farm, and. Isolated Town Property- gret which some' women catn conituand- QNEKER all(] set herself to her task. She learn- . -Only Insured-' . ed the' meattiug of sacrifice;' Iirivadon. DR. C. W. THOMPSON. -OFFICERS- .. J. B. McLean, President, Seatorth P. penury, Panilure and at last of faint.. .,, was almost ajrdl2tl •tu Lorne." she be - ainuust . jpittable; success. i3tit tihe �--- . PHYSICIAL, SURGEON, ETC. - 0. ; ' M. HcEwen, Vice -President, Brucefieid P. 0;•; T..,E. Hays, Sec.-! . pn,t aelileved her purpose -she made a "[elan• of .Itoge..r=and during the' long, hard ties=not segs,%est any one, -not against ' Special attention Wven to dis- Treasurer Seaforth•P:O. ' f ri•s',%irs.,1t'fusht 'never hued• how any one. Give. the your baud, iuy• eases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and .-Directors I Inns .and lulyd theyprvert , \torah Pro- deal." she added,' groping in the dark- P Throat. William -Chesney, 'Seaforth ;, John • . toc•ted her at least from tp;tt. rSs the ness. ' Eves carefully examined and suitable Grieve, Winthrop ; :George Dale, Sea- forth Watt Harlock. • John atller • grew older and blinder it. be-' -Paula stretched out both her hands. easfcer to decel-ve her-easler`.to I She could not speak for fear of crying. glasses prescribed. .John Bennewias, Brodha'gan ; James. Evans, ,•sane Sa,,:.te .tier believe there was plenty or " You're young. i .see," Alrs. -'%'.Inship Office and residence : 2 doors west of Beechwood ; Janies Connolly,, ` t ,,I bev,Wse she, had' etiotigh, easier. to I scent on, letting her touch ,wander . the Commercial Hotel. Huron. St. ,. Goderiehc . ,)c•rsuade tier,'that life' u•as hatppy b' ' lightly' over -Paula's gloves. "I begin J -AGENTS- : ::Ilse she knew' Only Hailes, • Unt ur• to Ile able to distinguish the young 1 .. . Robert' Smith-FIarlgclt • ' Hill- ' h , ,„ rrom the old 'by little signs.: :Bent of •„c wroc+k of their jiretty'thtu„s llarah -DR. F. A. AXON.- chley, Seaforth ;: .James Cummings, ` course you're young, 1 remenniter that . tl.ad . uatdhe�l o' -few al(i jewels.' n• few ' D nd gmo vine ; .J.. W. Teo Holmes > . •,, . illr: Tral o'rd had- a'•iittle . •iri'• at the - ta.,.ly and cnida cif tai a -not' morin . bait . c (Successor to Dr. Holmes.!' .' ville. rnoa7,';h. to. keep. alh;o. in her another's timo I. used to -to sed him.",- knew iioth;bg; Specialist in Crown and Br! P� dire. An mone to b aid in may be Y Y. o <• i till. a; siioi•t tinge cuttscwu.,nessct6e v6livl bop thin't.she . work, . .P paid to'Tozer.& Brown,. Clinton, or ".. it'ils`i$t'iii a Ifrdy:" ,Nila ', I was sates- agO �tioublea." Graduate of the Rbyal College o[ at Cutt's grocery, Cxoderich. ties p�itil that as •J'nr as a":hu:gry.`tin_ About all our Airs. Win. Dental Surgeons of Ontario. Honor , Parties desirous to, effect -insurance I'ocl lfeart is ever satlstieii. The dayT ship finisbe{I-as Patila Hesitated. •"Of I graduate of University of Toronto .or- transact other business will be' "ek w'as ah: ays ligilter if seine .one couil e you didn't, detkr. •>Ilow- should Dental Department. Graduate of the promptly attended to on applicatioir poluted to tier inotber and w1iispered, ,sou? As f loom buck'I call see'tbdtwe Chicago College of. ]?ental Surgery g g R 9 C to any of the abovb officers- addressed ,were •'l n't she n pictiue?". knew very little ourselies. �S'e'were Chicago. g their to a respective.'pastoflicc's. Losses 6 I I t children wrestling i the darkness I ill• i a : •• r, In a ,i did not S:1C rh:lC hilt Slit ,1 was, '; � Wilk be at the Commercial hotel inspected by the director who ,lives Ole file 'ed^ colisckms o1 tin over:vllllalljig. seutt•, 4e. of a precipice. And it Bayfield, every Monday from 10 a.' m. nearest the scene. nient'of pity. - It wits nvt, outs pity; It � Wasn't worth while -it w•astl't worth' to ff M. F• a feeling of responsibility.. Ev- while ' . _,, - ,was rr;ytbiug about her' was to btir eyes so Sbe sighed. and .Paula Felt again the ,: ,,,,,t - poverty stricken, while -,,be was §1)011(1- desire to cry. . !t LAR rI�w. ��' -TIME TABLE-- Trains will arrive" at and depart from Clinton Station as follows : 13UFFALO AND GODERICH DIV. Doing East 7.35 a. in. is it 3.07 p.m• it "' 5.15 p. in. Going ,Nest 11.07 a. in. "" it 1.25 P. M. it a 9.401 p.m. it as 11.2.6 p.. in. LONDON, :HURON drBRUCE DIV. Going South 7.50 a. in. It if p 4.23 p. ria. Going North 11.00 a. m. it it u.35 p. in. OVER 66 YEARS` EXPERIENCE 11 1 PA TRADE MARKS DESIGNS COPYRIGHTS &C. Anyono sending a ekoteh and deserl$tlon may qutckl ascertain one opinion free w ethor an htvent on is probnbly bat@ntnble. pommnnlca• Ills do. trictlyconadent a fIANDD00K on Patents eont free. oldest aaaayency for aecurmg patents. 1'atonts taken through Munn & Co, receive special notice, ertf,hout oharao, In the $d4ftfi `ir 1101tricano A handsomely nlnstrated weokly. Largest err• enLuion of any soiontnlc goun.,al. Terms for Canada, s3.75 a year, postage prepald• gold by all newedeales. MUNN& C0,361Brosdavay.New rYork nranch omee. 6^b P St- Washington, D. Q. Y L IPPI�� COTT'S ll'IC>11'"IiHL.Y MAf:iAZINE' A FAMILY LIBRARY The Best ' in Current literature i 12 COMPLZTB Noma YrARLV MANY SHORT STORIES ANo PAPERS ON TIMELY TOPICS >11i1.50 PCfiVZAA: 21S 011111. A COM)►., ONO` CONTINUEO STORIES* 11 AVZRV NUMI99H GOM11 I 1.PLt't'C IN I•tIlIt r I i ' W. JACIGSON Agent - - - - Clinton. 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Durileg the Avvoncl' or two that had mashed siuc•e ,he entered: the rooin her inhi l had worked faster than it. had ever worked ' iefore., Wit(] schemes rose confusedly a her heart, and it :w•ns almost ek.nit- a ntfy that she felt .it hl her power _ter .:hange ;ill this, .making anieficis for .a . reel past by a sudden raining -down ,f happiness. Notivfthstaudiug .her Aoffse or the wrong that find been clone . ,;he could not help feeling its aIle stood n the vast bare room- u little like a atir,• godmother. . lint when Alorah . Wiusbip spokeI 1.. Paula was' recalled of iweesctty to the drelrtnstances of tile'uioment. "I think my broille.l• is In. I w_fll go uldl see. Afay 1 ask what naltle I ,tig;ht to give him?" . "hiss Trafford -lits~ .Tania 'frac. lord.," . I tle spoke slowly.and distinctly. Shp .tieltnt also tospeakreass;igv sl'. loped the very sound of the nalne. woultf be the signal that sifter the long years the victors were.Coil] Ing- to I;ive . hactc the ::polis and hold ont the oust !Il'unell or peace. Sill- was 4111'1)riseel to .40oUnruh start find grow pale while u"r hinck eyes snapped with a sparkle eke that mi' electricity, 1•--1 don't think nfy brother can be m," sift returned coldly. "i want very tuncll to see film %A'un't voil make sures" flimin spoke In the gentle tont or comtfuutd that came front hot, sellse of pmy:cr, ltat•fth Whiship had suffered 00 111;111;• (101.cftty fit the It. or scalth to dare to disohey. ".Mother." she said, turning abrnptly :o the figure in the thronellko chair, tills' Is Silas Tratl'ord-hiss Vallia rra leford. She hits come to sets huger. I'm going to look for 'Ifern. r" She sped :swab. leaving Patfla alone and race to race with 1111s. Whlship. '1111, & was a monient's silence. dllr- ng w bleb the blind w•otnan's fingers .rembied violently over the raised let. ;ers of the open page. The lips quiv• •red as If unable to frame a word. "Trafford:" she murmured lit last. "lAd my dolighter say Trafford?" '"f'n'i Paul rLratford's(lit ughtor,"' Paula I lnstvet,ed firmly. She would have no ailsanderstanding or mistake. . "I know the atnnle," W16. 'Witlabil) 0 "Aly husband is gone." llrs. Winship quavered on. •'IIe sees life -this life - already from another polnt of view. Ali(]i begin.to see It too, that's be• mase I'm blind perhaps.. '1 he splritnail vision becomes wonderfully clear when the earthly eyes are el wad. 'r'bere aro Miles when I feel as If I could Took till with Stephen find. see the heavens opened and the Sou of .lian'standing .ou the right hand of God.. flow :-should I keen hard feelings,when I'm so blest i i used to have then), butetot now-uot note. I'm glad to. see you, dear." "If there's anything I can do for you"- Paula tried to say. conscious of her own awkwardness. . ' No, dear, 6.1' :►Ira. Winship broke In. gently, pressing the girl's band. "The Lord -is' g6od to. us, and w•e'v6 never wanted for anything. 'sty son and daughter have bad great success In their callings, so that its soon as one floor was closed another wtrs Opened to tis. Looking back• i can't lint see tbnt all tills been for the Iicst, 'evtn the Y .things t a utast r.which at the tinge 1 against the ' most. It's the Lord's ravor to hove shown the that in tills life. when so many of 1114 servants have to wait to learn it till they enter on the life to come. Now that I s(,e, it i feel ready to sing my antic ditnittis Domine in piles. But you wanted to see my 8011, I think yon .said, dear?," she added In flnother tone. . "I hoped to'lave hlut Habit my por- trait." i'antil tried to explain. "I've heard of his work," "1 es; he's made it grt, at i`etinttttlolt; " the mother said Compiacently. "So 1. understand. and I buped"- "Ile's coming now, dear. 1 hear ht.4 step. it's aiwnys firmer than ally. I bmy ptse's." e.,. 1 doortit the olittant end of the long !rood) w'as thrown open, and atR Paula �1ma6tru t sine saw tile Youngn infilln she Nadi stet tit Motile 'Carlo stride In. C:IIAPTNIR V11, S Winship (.little Clown the tong roout Paula was able to give it definite ontlfne oto ,the vag;n0 poetralt of bill) site bad 'ver= rigid away front Monte Carlo he ',.I 111111 now, tall, ?$pure, n111ST1if:ir Lind. Its it were, loosely !hung together. IIs sw•lllig,• hi111,40' along with an sass gulf In wtlh<ti there was gnlntthing Loth careless and sure. "Careless anti J df1114011. ' froul Ills roughly brusbetl • -frown hair to the old russet sabred 41'.1t which. its Paula sriid to herself. 4(h wore ""M d15tluctly like It gentle. , :111111:' In his ill dressed aristocratic :;aunine$$ be seemed to her to recall tree race of noble, legendary outlaws, . Inst as a1 hollow flanked gleaming ,yea dog; will remind one of a wolf. "This is 511ss Trafford, Roger.," Sirs, ►Vhishlp said in at voice shaking with 1 miction. he has come to ask you to Itulut her portralt.'• Miss Trafford and I have met p.I• ct tdy," Winship returned its he tool. thl ....nd Paula stretched to him wltb- out r ising !'rota tier chair. t or tin blatant" Paula, assented. "1'in salad you haven't forgotten. You •.c"e:' she added. turning to llarah, who hall followed ber brother Into the room --you see, we're all friends of Lady Alice Uolroyd's." ltarab Winship made no. response. • Her face had settled into au. expression of stony repose. As Winship drew 11p :a small chair beside tits mother and .apposite their visitor Mara1a remained -ctandluR 'lit It distance, just where Paula could not see her without turn - lig, round I ady ,dice is such an enthusiast ,ver your work, lir. Winship"- Paula Iiurriecl on. "And so .generous in singing other wople's pralses," Winship'anghed, not •wftholit at tlush of conscious pleasure. -"that t couldn't help. hoping you could do it portrait of me,' if you're tot too busy." ' l'czu are very busy, Roger." Alarall warned titin before ire llad.time•to to - fly. "Il you're going to have anything cady for the Salou"- "•i'vi-baps Altos Trafford wouldn't end nrly sending this?" Not at ail," Paula smiled. "I've fig- utcd there already. It Isn't so very lisag;reealble. One Is hardly ever rec- ogn[zed.•" . "W hat . sort of portrait were yoti thinking of?" Winship' Inquire(]. Pilula confessed that her own -Ideas were vague; she would have to ap- peal to Klin for advice, Carolus Duran !tate painted the bust only; Chartran had done a tbree-quarters length, standing. She would. accept lit. Win - ship's judgment as to how site should ' he 1•epresentea now, She did. not say plat_ the picture had little or no Inter;- est for her in. itself. While he mads° Ills seggestions she listenedivatten-' titely. IIe. would paint her, be tbougbt, at full length, altilost as slit sat before him In the high gothic, chair. She should be in some sort of evening tress, block for preference, .or dhtph- anous black over color. She should . have a small tiara.. in - her hair and wear a few 'fine jewels, possibly emeralds.. If site chose emeralds' he would carry out'the idea of green by it . - . glimpse -just a. gllmpse-of• a main- P o //T.r /fir • Here s . G hC, l /nth � dam, . elute table in the background. There they etre. Aly portrait be you rMa ht be The famous German cobbler, kno)va . should be green tints too lot he bit of g t as ,good as-Caroluy .De'an's and. et' y Y as file ''C'a tain of I oe ick " will . P p ell , 1'be sky -the sky of a. long late summer , you couldn't hang 'it with the same deported ,from thin United S'tate's . • . twilight -that would be visibie through :pride on your,walls or.tal;e the same.. as'aii undesirable alien.'- . an open window. - It would be quite' gioro in It among your friends." ' - Major `'on Parsevaljs now. aero= simple=Alias Tfntiti'rd deed not fear, .. '!'But that. ion t what i want to do;" . . 1. • the 'contrary, -but it would be the Paula Said unguardedly.. P'Then plane, .which. was being., tested over. . Lake Plan, in Germany, turned turtle princely simplicity .with which she what. do. you want to do?" he There was a tnoment's hash, as if tll0 bearers were endeavoring to cam• ought to be surrounded. ' ' asked, leaning 'forward and lopking. at in a .gust. of wind and fell, into' the . Paula maintained her air -of listening her straightin'the eyes: lake.. ' as he _grew enthusiastic over his .con- Paula was not blind tor the directness. • ' eeptlons, but'in reality she. was watch- , of the cjuestion,� and she thought ' it - Ing Itis 'play of counteita'nce. She rather tactless. It would leave.: been - -'t thought she, had never seen, .not eves :so much more delicate on his -part to in her . father. a .Face in which there have ]et her fix the price without: dis- for its Impossible to purity the low- was greater strength of will. In the .' dussion! His smile, too, annoyed her. AN . eyes,• soft and ba el as they were, -that Is, It'would have annoyed her if . there was a penetration uot' less keen It bad not fascinate$ her by. its Su- . tban In Paul. Tmfford's own. while the gestion of ease and power. IIe looked Established 1879 month • under • the brown mustache 'at her entirely without awe, as if he EOR. WHOOPING COUGH, CROUP.. . , • seemed to bell both sensitive and in• caught no gliinmer. of thione of ASTHMA; COUGHS, BRONCHITIS.' 6oF.i; • ezoralrle, She was not anre :.tbtl.f sale ,the Sold on Which other people seated her.: THROAT, CATARRt3, DIPHTHERIA. liked. it:..It wI . too much like. 'the It was not ekactly, disagreeable, she:' Vaporized'. Cresoleae stops the arox paroxysms of. SyhopaCouch: Ever treaded Croup Cali- . . . Croup w6uth of -,a. ,ai. Irian, whom .ne3thcr piny' thought"At was only disconcerting. . not exist whcre`Cresolene is used... It octe, nor iasglnn `w ill I 0 d turn' from what .Ile `! 11 t q"- W . t do I want to do., she. repent-. directly on'nose i.od throat, making: breathing= . -.easy in the case of colds; soothes the sore, ' ha(1 set his tniud otn, tti_hile' he was ed," trying to .gain time to, formulate throat and stops the aoasa.. It is .a boon to ' ' ., ;Yaihtur of colors And poses she caught . 'her reply. '`I Zvuut'to have a good '' sutierers, of Asthma. I 1.. herself w•onllerin. If he could Possibly a . C p j ortrait 'of rn •self anti to f p y pay OL ' it Cresolene is a powerful germicide; acting bolt as a curative and a prevon.ive in.contagiotp be ,ria, unyielding 'as .his ,expression What I am sure it wtil be worth." diseases. Cresolene'A best recommendation in - seenu.d to Say: "You're „ .mora'• than generous,'! �Iln=. its thirty years of successful use. Raving decided op the gel eral..cliar- 'ship. acknowledged, ' "but I must -pro•. '. For Sale Lit Dmglsts 5. a � � - Serarl. Aosial for De-. -5 6. atter tale' portrait was to take, they feet: you .from the injustice, you would ,to u51 scripture Booklet % ,(d i discussed the question of sittings. do.yourseif ".' o! Cresolene: Antiseptic' • • hli Paula' admitted the , difficulty of glv- "But � I don't ::want to lee, protected. Throat Tablets, simple , [ng them itn. -tier own house and her _ . No � woman does nowadays. , ,And as and soothing for the', ,y : "• irrit¢tcd ehrpat, IOc. w•illitigniss to, come to tits. .• for Injustice"- • Ldcming,' Miles -.Co., . ' "' ' "'i'hat will suit me admirably" Win- I She stopped in some confusion.. It Limited, Adants,'Mon• Is ship agreed, "[f it isn't giving you too . seemed to her that In 1Srinshfp's :contin- treat, CAnead. sn$ :. inuch trouble, .This is.my only studio, ual smile there was,'a play. of.satirical ' • C I regret to a In 3' has. ` n - t but t ts. the adva � y, amusement. -She felt that he 'saw . -,-,s , tage.-that nfy inother Is always here' through her;,.that he was riddling;•her a .Mr. As uith's veto resolui ' q o teons were and generally .my. sister•." poor plan for his benefit with the silent approved in: the British ouso of" Paula .turned round toward lUarah : shots of his scorn. . "" t.onn.moris yesterday by a• nority a&' ' with ft conciliatory smile. •cbarming. As for Injustice -what, bliss Traf- 103.. ...rhat will be. I know. ' ford? You were going to say, some- . Hiss Winship is, an artist too. ' Per-.' t3 him',. - . Mark Twain arrived in New York.. • haps we shall have the benefit of her1 I .. • frond Bermuda yesterday so ill than criticism and advice.". ' - Put 1larah stood unresponsive, gaz- Ing blankly at.the opposite wall. After waithig' a second for.some recognition of her ivords, Paula turned rigain to- (TO BE CONTINUED.)-. 1. lie had to be carried from the steam= . • et. . . .-'--"- ' want Winship. if she felt hurt she was too. sure of her Own good Inten- P o //T.r /fir • Here s . G hC, l /nth � dam, tions to be, otherwise than self pas- [ti " . . sessed-, " ":Sad now. Mr.. Winstitp," she wild . Aboat Brov Breads gently, "there's .one other question. - . ['tit business must ben -mliuh to know that there must be no'misunder>tuud- . A prejudice, is an imaginary truth surrounded ky falsehood. Ing about terms." - . Which reminds you of the Brown Bread.prtjudice, the Whole . Will -41111) bowed. Wheat idea and -the Food Fads. . "Certainly, I will tell, you. frankly II . If,, Madam; you will kindly introduce u5 to the brilliant Individual . holy the matter stands with me.. I've F ,who startel the fallacy that Brown Breads -is sounder, more Just � u, t Hnt. sled a portrait for which I' 1 ch ye p had 4,000 francs. For the next One I substantial, -.more sustaining .than White Bread. triade, say froom painted i uteaut.to ask five" FIVE ROSES flour, we will gladly undertake to put him right;._ "1 will give you fifty thousand," For, you see, we deny the allegation arid; if necessary, would Paula said quietly. . face the --er-�"alligator'", . There was a tnoment's hash, as if tll0 bearers were endeavoring to cam• Thtsts}hehowofit,Madam, to irritatethealirnentarytract. prebend. Brown or "'Graham" Bread . "Any- attempt to eat brown is made from Graham Flour, . "bread three times daily with - "I don't think .von understand'. me. • ,• + li ins Cn itTot cl, • Winship said at last. 'tq�0 "out inte,nrissionver Which of course Is just CANAtIP& very ] �V -apeaklug deliberately. "I said live' "resulted in seftin u common flour with the Bran k p ddist- added--lots of it, from 25 iu "shoes with well -„tasked dist- thousand"- the "urbance o the stomach. This 100 per cent maybe. of I raid fifty" Paula Interrupted, ,. "i'nu're tory kind, Winship said, Was oyreofthe inanyvaluabc'e • Now, Bran is nothing but „- ,,, "coati ibutions to Science of flashing one of tits careless smiles at ++ the woo rbrounothin a the tlyf f t�� y "Sir Lauder Branton wlro wheat ber,ywhich are utterly �� '°esiabl•slae l ■�� ES t d the fact of this her, .• c tc r but I'm afraid 1 must ..sand by " rr lade n t ge„tib,e in the human. "cumulative fr,titrtfn� e Oct• v price. ,ll, "There's s no question of standing b, )d 'therefore . food tube, ar, •"andevengav¢totheresutaut absolutelyusa,essasnutrients. "h•ri'tationthtytitleof"BROWN onrthinh," Paula re urned. "A pox - trait halsn't a fixed and unchanging value Iike-ii4e a postage stamp." " "",Che money valuo of any work of art, a book, a picture,. n statue or what. ever It be," `FV'luship explained, ."can bo measured only by the reputation of Its author. A poor bit of work by a well known, loan Is, ,;north more, from a financial point of view, than a 'good bit of work by a Yvan who makes only a small appeal to the publle, .end Wl -• "I don't care anything about that;' Paula interrupted again. "No, but 1 tia," Winshlo rejoined. "I'lu nbiluad io.iodic•at thlbo islet an • 93 Might as well eat an orange plus "BREAD GASTRI7I3". the skln, a banana plus the peel, a ;c• as •' cocoanutlus the shell. p This, Madam, lest you lend too ready all ear to calumnies against White So that, Madam 1f YOUR brown ~lour, bread contains 25 to 80 per cent. For we matte FIVE 'ROSES, and bran, worse than useless stn food, it's from it YOU can make bread infl- a very costly fad, nitely 0101¢ substatnlal, souhder, . Aren't you paying too, much for Castle,, snore vitalfaing, more diggs- your whistle. ? tible and healthful than tho very best . Then n think that while bread made of brown or whole wheat breads. from FIVE ROSES flour contains Ay, Madarti, and lnfiititely cleaner-- nd waste at all, being 100 per cent. for its Impossible to purity the low- , pure nutrition, . grads flour and bran 1n brown MOra6ver, the sharp, hornyarth)les bread like we clean FIVE ROSES. . In bran-oharged flour (Graham)tend Our word on it, 0no . on 11 11111161111111 U10 OF T66 WOODS 11111166ING Co., LTD., MONTREAL (0) , 93