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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1907-05-17, Page 6• 1r • 4" 4 , le 1lAte seese Visit Of SOellt 'lletneleshire'e Hand to Ceti* and Vile. If the hand Or the 204 South Lonea, ehlto Beginlellt had.heen'A cOMPAMY 01 teleterioue. •Sold!eles 'ft eaeld not have 4 More eellitripbant Weleame then 11 hittra04 its rodent trip belet Wale to Prattete Where /1+ wan io PlaY et it charily mitten; In the Math bathe of night Calais eltizeneeetortneel the gengway to the Mall.beeti Ond /Ale committee. An eVelehtel dress, eveletiMed Ceionel A and his'SIXTeeettel,kbakeelad togx44 To the OceethOnellnent or son marened le supper Ino at 2 a.m.. art WOO dress at O. m 01 them te the oral tvel000le reached..0 At th fired entlUteeof liVeitty-one guns: for 41 PM-Out:The x41,4,4111% was lined with a egovevieig eMetta, and as the train •,en. bred the ettillaft Ove messed milleary bends ,etincleeep "Odd Save the Xing: The I.aneeedares gave three tremendous theera -fee: the Vkilleh. and then began freaMpIMI Meech through croivtlecl Sind betlegged'atIVetif. Tholisands of ho. IttlaYeettleed PeOhle -cheered again and At iree Cite Hall the Mayor fered eiteMPftene, and ; reminded 1118 hearere Pet tett tiolite and red tau- ' sere hat not fraternized since the Cr!, mea. TWO ,to the Prefeeture, another weleontae-end Mote ehanepagne. Then lo the 110101 residence of the General Oonntlan ina.the <District. who drank to the "noble Biltish A bove,of ladles invaded the Gen. oral's eehione to diet wlth the British ' officers, After sereneding them the band was taken off in nag-bedeeked tramwasoetirs to lunch. and tit 4 o'clock twelve thousand people -everybody in the dished Is more Or less of a must. cal cr1t10-aseernb1ed In the Hippodrome In tiepin= enthusiastically. so well did the Lanetishire play, notwithstanding their fallgue. The President of the committee went up on the platform end Weed blushing Bandmaster Harris ou kWh eheeks, before handing Mtn a great geld laursA leer The General Commanding and all the officers ei tapk were present in uni- form at night at the banquet in Hotel de l'Eurolee. _ CHILDHOOD AILMENTS. _ 11. ley otel 1. gain In full Opel hand escoe.t. Hell for the May. fdre ,irtalitta was e er tat n Thr Mother who keeps Baby's Own Teltiets .411 the home hes is feeling rt seetirity that her child's health is safe; These 'Athlete, cure such affieents as Celle. indigestion, cOnstipation, dies- rtioeri and silliple fevers. They break up califs, destroy worms, make teeth- Iuig palnieSs and give the child healthy • ,natorat .seep, And The mother has tho guarantee of ti goveftutient analyst thet the Tablets are absolutely ,safe. Mrs. Robert ."/Valson, Combermere, Oot., stlYee-ef ,Tiate"s Own • Tablete gist • the medicine sit.atletl to keep childrStn- • healthy: -Sold by ell medicine dealer* or by omit at. 25 cents. a box' from The Dt. Williams- Medicine Co., Brookville, Ont, •••••••••• I. 4.••••,...••••• , - "Didn't you flod it hard 10 choose a 'titan° for the baby ?" "Not at all. He has only one wealthy uncle, you see." — , Worms • derange the whole system. Mother Craves' Worm Exterminator de. ranges worms and gives rest to the suf- feria.. it °ray owls 25 cents to try it and be convineed. — "Father, I elm :not sure Whether I shall be a speotaliStlot theoars or the teeth. "Choose the teeth, my boy, everyene has thirly•4ate of them, hut Only Iwo ears." Issas. They are Ceeefully Prepared. -Pills witieh dle.sipate themselves in the eto. mall NUM, he eVeeled to have notch effect Oen the intestines, mid to over- come challveneits the medicine admin. istered Must ,Infittenee the stetion of , the.se canals. Parmelee's a'egetahle Pills are. en made, under the supervis- ion of experts, that the substance in them intended to Operate on the infes- t) tines IQ eterdettln, 'What until they PUS s thtSsh 1 flit<41.1001iteh to the botvels. ',i ,r, ..,........ Altai: '1 I let you kiss mo if you won% ten anybody,. with, „. .4 piece mise not In lett it, hut I won't peotnise not to eepeat it." ev, 1 AN =Val t.2 otexis ateleess ts Ow one geneesuy 4 tiythe won: Soaves- Shays us •tunlei it- a rrtiliasty tressnliati Ma 11 easittotaty es - Ity Waiver'i Oasts saw la etis. wettest aitth w ?sere aye, Women. ne rule, have poor heads fas figutes. That moy be why It is al- most tropossIble for one to, itgure her age eoreectly. Dr. j, D. Keiltegg's Dysentery C.ordial e, le a speedy cure tor dysentery. dinrrlicea, .• Cholera; efultentitetottiplaint, Pets sicknees and ceifirenfille ,Ineldefilal to children teething. It gives Inuttedinie relief to Mose suffering ironi the tricots of fa- thom/kat in eating mitts*. fruit, *mum. liars. eta. It eels svith wonderhil tee Matt nee* eonglier,the disease\ o one netet fear cholera It they !little a 011ie ot this inedicine Con- venient, .11.01,pP„Viimps, ;sopa belling ati horse Mew 11141 le *154 tor poi:A-Viler istold young nirg"bilao.' "I new OW of anything," answered the visittri,;=, "Delta pro? ittery time (Thorns Meet's tt bet Ia. efitalea lietne and says the ie,ettifitelnibgelteltinee e10, o,.'ssso if '1; c-) • iteethrenteeerieeeseeleee ee, -, • , eGitties a, otattets",saidlidelp Josh g "I9 /le VAItat thing in th" youltnow what on Menasha; number Menet 'evened/ Itee the gillifY'etel Ite, of people Out? Year ilna 1110 40010. bitimut Met iritic -14‘,1)" • othar OR; ak'SAr! LIFE! STORY oleOstrof044)44,4,0+0+0+01^9,44041:0413+0+04-04.0+94.0.+Ceeeee* CHAPTEll XXIX.-(Contlitlatd), linow that You Or0 teSt, malOrifl my in tbo coarse of the past .WMIS ,tzieh raellther ot the family tuts centined to telm aeParotely bow fur More. elm or he Messee Amelia than can be poesible to either oe cello °there. Upon nets head *White lamentattotte are the =Ideal and Most fretplent. She tuld ilret leScst to (Whitt that there walteattetniitel et. ell the 'natter with helesieter, but• has now fallen into the nO leSS trYing 011P/SP sito extreine et refueing 10 In* there le any possibillty IterereetiVet,ei. talking ot her ee if ette s'end the reeCh. of. Itetnale aredee. S Ma% grief Mr her ingest jeerieelly ,gentlinte; none the icee en etee&U is complicated by irritidion own deposition from her poet as pelted • confess the existe in the; valid, at havingiteee .cogi• in of her own :amity o trance`, an Mdispierttily higher texdperature and more wavering pulse than she. "It is ridiculous to suppose Met a per. son in such rude health as Ceellta ',can miss her RS de." She says querulously ; "I was always her first object, She al- ways knew by Instinct when I wes more sugaring than usual; who cores now" - breaking into a deluge of eelf-competh. Mounting tears -"whether 1 mei suffering Or not?" • • Then when • next he happens e to be, 4100 with Cecilia, it is her turn to *- seri, her right to a superiority ot woe; n superiority elaimeci with WM mom emphasis the next half hour by the father. With a patentee would have surprised thoae persons who hied, seen him only.. In his former relations with the family Or his betrothed he tries, to soothe the SorroW of etich-soven 'that of Sybilla-in turn; but to his sesta heart he says that •oot One of thole Oafs is worthy to be welithed in the balance witu his. hi the ease of none of theirs Is the woof crossed by the hideous warp of self-reproach that is woven ittextrleably into his. They have worked bet, to death, they have torn her to pieces` by their conflicting claims; their love' has ben exacting, selfish, inoonsiderate; at least it has been love; theY .hieve prized her almost. her full worth Witte they had her. In the intervels-neither long nor ntany-hetween. his miniatrations at Die Angio-Amerlealn, Burgoyne hurries .heak to the Minerva to see that Byog hint not Moans his brains out. In the present. slate ot mind of that young gentleman IIils oatastrophe does not appear. to be among the least likely ones., tie has re- fused to leave Plorencee etways answer! Ing _the .suggestionewithethe same quea- lion, "Where else should I garland -It pressed, adding invariably in the same wordb as those employed by him on the first day ot his less, when his 'friend hah urged the advisability of. Ids, removing his countentinee from the beaded stool.- "Whese seen I find such recent and OU• lentic tea* Of"her as here?"e• Ile passes hie time either on the 1.41tig Arno, ;shoat% at the water, Ots etretehed fiseeeezestwards nponshis bed. Welke about the town most of the nighte• and Jim suspeets him of beginning to take chloral. Occasionally he nausea. up into a quick and almost passionate Sjfinpathy with his friend's trouble, asking [Or no- thing better than 10 be seat on any errands -however trivial, or =Wage tire- some, in Arnelian behalf. But no seener hove the imniestiate effects of the aPpeal tsSids kind-heartednese died away than he sinks hasck into his lethargy, nne. Jtm is at once too Much- °deigned -Mud 100 miserable to use any vwy strenuous en- deavors to 'shake him out of it. But yet the consciousness of the tacit engage- ment under which he les to tho. young man's mother to look after him, Coupled with I ho absolute impossibility, undo his present circumstances, of fulfilling Mot engagement, and. his uneaSiness afi to what new form the Msanity of -Byngn. grief may take on, from day to day,..11dd very perceptibly the .weight of his own already suMciently ponderous buMen. It is the nInth day since Amelia tell sick, that ninth day which. In maladies such as hers; Is, De is at treat reekoned to be, the erisis end turning -plant 01 the disease. Jim lies bJen up all night, and has just rushed baek in the Minerva for ihe double purpose of taking a bath, and of casting uneusy eye upon his elitirge. tie finds the latter not In his room, but leaning over the little spiky balcony, out .of. las window, hanging over 11 so far, and so absoi•bedly, that he does not hear hie hectors approach, suet starts violently when JIM lays a hand on 1114 shoulder.. "What are you looking at?" "1? oh -nothing particular I What should I be looking al? What is there to took to? I was only-only-wondoe • Inn, as n mere matter of curiosity, how many feet It Is how here he the poet - merit ? Sixteen? eighteen? twenty?". Jinis only answer is to toek him sadly and sternly; then he says coldly: "I do not reconmeend. It ; tt, would be eluttiey way Of Ming . "What nestles howelumsy !leeway SO that one atteins liassend?"i ask* ilytig extruvagantly. throwing off even .the thin pretener he had at first assumed; "wild eaves how bad tho road le, so that It leads to the goal?" , . . Jim shudders. Death Iia been so near - to him for the last nine days, that lhe terrific realise -mot Constanceet hpostrophe :seems to be almost mere !than he eau life intolerabie," answers Jint, Axing Ix tired, eleeplesa eyes with melanchol We:01W upon his companion, "Amelia rYen ore as well aware of It as 1 1,01tOly dying, and yet even now, hanks to you, into my thoughts 01 her 19 centtinually pushing the fear that 1 el* itad izei far Woestes, lee* ** 04. iteetelielidief Ineee Own cinAre nee Win neightiOefeettittli. ehorny Utter a revolotionai'y Outrage. When thee diettlepeered, l'he Peke :Made descent upn their oparinteet and lett a kW men th.pennenent \Wen, twoodayn loter,,tho htwbona returned olone, he had tat*? %demil. the hell When theY Melted Ott With leaded lejeolTee4 unet in'reqte4 hen. ^Two ;dap later he Ivo eXeettten In aecordance with _the *diet Of Is „Add amirtereartlale ' The felleWillg 40 the WOnittneDoMe ttelleetas erreeted, Site WM tturnedettely• reerated in tile Fortress of Sts ever. ossseseterste- , COVolor Or TUC AP& * et et Slate** faites. «Verylittle reintate ti4b. Llano beitire 11 cn be Mad that Men bee conquered_ the eliteP eelet Mtjor Eatteet-Poweil .eiddregeing the 14finnere or the MerikebalOgical Seciety. LOAM), Mende .ly en •eTlie figpleration of the Air." elfeventy.five Yee* ittge the Frettelv HOVeratetent Made the flret dirgthlie aire. Ship," he Ohl. **id now toey poesees one, pot njore,e that Seen* 40 really precticitt ttir VeSSOI -or War, , TAM* 7.ePtlette hen Mgt pr dud tierMetlef 4 1/4104-ne' *Nell /1/ 1/011iti Of att Welleas In etteed haft Wien all records, ,•; °SAO balleints vegable 0I atteioing tho greetaat heights innt earring eeire 'Winding ilMieltalente neem Avenge*. etse. 004 he the Anormotm eltittale 01 Ste. 1)00 feet, Oe fleetly SiXteed Miles Wkwe the stirfaile Or the ellitth Met0000101teld littea halal WW1 ,1111011. linplanired fit re. eent yeerees and iinatrentelda, 'IWO by -Mtier have to tell your mother that you klieS retained bY -sloe *Ivo. betze, atte- ntive had the colossal selfishness to rush any ileceented to A belga oe tour Mks. mat et the workl. because, for the first Ky., "At Aldetebotelcitee tieeee been teem- liele in yetis pampered life, the toy you larly Inteodueed into. the .".serelee. Men Cried for has not been put into your btad were first tilted by Ildastntalla in las; In that Year.'1111Yeetr •nwriber Filitgayneat hopes have not been high, of osccnt up tO 100'00 MO. hut. lrri- 10 any salutary result of his own eirevernentahaYei graOliallY renewed, =- philippic; while uttering it. But our itt new men have oetnaity geneup to words-, sometimes, to our eurprise, turn o height of 2,000 feet -an oteettitell Pines trent Weeders swords to meet daggers in Wally teeybrie the:lethitth Ofetille bellete„ outettends. For a moment Byng stands and so high Ste‘tet, VOW the ,aertment Os Ithigned ; then he brealts up into a reelletio et sobs, and team, such Wars as Pc.ru-na For Kidney Trott „Us "The flying meetithe hea POMO to etitY. heaOSSIteti Ware fingered Ws friend but Mrs. Cleo. IL Simser, Grant, Ontartels- end Nut, ftnd then. eeeeroag Veers age people. argued, Ant it ,,,p0 B. C. 13. FIZEII Mt, Sterlitig, 4Yee writeel • haye suffered Allah 'kidney der trouble for ten years„ past. "Last, Wren I cominetneed Pe rum and ealetheued for three Months.. hove not used it singe, nor .haVO telt a pain. Ki believe that 1 Oen well etnil.1 there. fore give my !Agnes& commendepek ',1(e the curative qualities at Patentee - Which now he welcomes the sight of, as perhaps precursors of a saner mood. my dear old chap I" he cries, catching at Jim's unresponsive hand, and wringing it hard, "she 18 not dying rally? You do not. mean it? You are only ."seying it to frighten me? Oh i dear,' kW Anielia. Not dying/ not dy- In.qr ' 1 do not know, to -day is the turning points they say; even now it may have come."1 "And why are not you with her? Why d not you go back to her?" cries Byng, tfnueert. broken voice ot passionate excite- ment, the tears still racing down his . . "And leave you to go tomfooling out there again," asks Jim. with a nod of his head towards the. balcony, seen from where they stand, grilling in the mld- day blaze. . _ The ver p employed, if closely looked into, bears a ludicrous proportion to the Intended action indicated, but neither of Ili', men see anything ridiculatis In it. "I will not cries Byng, in eager ae.severation, "I give you my word of eeinor I will not; 11 you do not believe me, take me with you I Keep me with YOU , all day I Do you think that I, too, do not want to know how Amelia is? Do pelt think that I am indifferent as to whether she lives or dies? Poor, good _Amelia., When I think of that drive to Valiontheosa, only ten days ago I They two eitting side by side, so happy, laugh- ing'. and making friends with each other re He °esters his fade with his hands, and through them the scalding drops trickle; but only for a momenL In the next, he tins dashed -Mehl -away, emd isemoving restlessly about the room, looking for his hut. "Let us go this instant," he says urgently; "my poor old man, do you think I would willingly add. a feather - Weight to your burden ? I should never Teepee- fney-SOIT"if -I impt ' you a saebtid tenger from her at h . a time; let us itti o go et once.."-e-eeeeee: ele., , Burgoyne compile , but, Under pretext of Making sonee change in his dress, es. capes from his friend for IUSt the few ustnutes necessary le write end despatch. a telegram to the young man's mother. It runs thus ; "No.eause for elartn, but come at once. 11,4 4 -perfectly well, WO. needs you," If, aa Itis hoped, him. Byng is still in tendon,. reaping the succession to the, Old relative, whose death -bed she had quitted Florence to attend: his message wilt „bring: her hither Avithin forty.eight ,gones, and theeburden of responsibility, 'how geowne, so insupportable, will be flitted teem his shoulders. Until those forty -bight hotirs have elapsed, he must not again Id t Byng out of his sight. The day rolls ba, the critical ninth day rolls by on its torrid wheels Id eventide, and *when that eventide conies it finds Cecilia Wileon running down from Ainella's room, to give the hist news of her to the three men and one woman waiting below.' "I think he seems quite satisiled," she say.e, in answer to the silent hungry looks of question, addressed to her, and alluding 10 the deletor, who is still with the patient; "the strength is maintatned; the teMperature lower." What -a dread- ful parrotsound the Iwo phrases, so familiar to us ail in the newspaper bul- letins ot distinguished men on their deeth-beds, have, during the last week, assumed ill Burgoyne's ears; "you can speak tO Mtn yourself when he comes doWn, of course, Jim ; but I anrsure he Is satisfied." "She Le better i -she is saved `I" cries elyng,rushing forward and snatching both Cecilia's hands -"do you say that she is really saved?" "Oh, are you here still, Mr. Syne? haw Very kind of you )" replies Cecilia, it tinge of color rushing over her mealy lace -that Mee, ten days ago. clothed in so many roses -"well, I am afraid he does not go quite, so far as mat, but he sap It is as nitieh as We can expect, and even I ean see that she 4 not nearly so restlees." "Tem* God l-thnnk Cad I" lto the ardor of Its thanksgiving ho pressee her hands closer, Minced Of atop - plug them, a tact ot which he Is entiten, untitvere, but so is not she, and who kreaWd, even at that sweetie InoMents what tiny genial hope may slide into her pltitup heatt. Again this night gumbo does 110t- go bear. ' to hod, from a superstitious tear that it "It is silliness to live when to live Is a he does, if he seems to take for grained torment, and then, have we a Peeserlee an lutpteeeemerit; that very. taking . tor lion to dlo, when death Is otu, phystelater granted. thay anklet it --may bring on a continues 11S1111 tounlY hild waffle, visslr. relapse,. tiut when the nexte mornfing Mg his litmus above his head, end oppar- OildS let such beceslidings la have lateen I pleee, when ench hoses threttigh'' tele t beerfelly broadening day brings Inning fever 1111+1 steadyino pulse. Men initeett be eirettetiely opens the door at his heart In let a Ito), rose.pinioned hope. ercep in ee411014 lit Met. On the. 1111111 night, he atreleltee blei time UMW in deep *Umbel` Upon; his bed: , • Ifes this Medved a .briet letegruguirent ettee" Deng 10 announce her OrriVal as Met de. Mat and Iratta 'ehtlebving her; etilapeete IVA when tho Witt morning .-ho having sent ht e elespoteli to her on the pent:1005 Weitheestilyedinde liiittleae. log the plaitoent of tho 'hallway statleril tineVoittable melts, brings the prime awitIting thit latetnitig eft theyMetentlie retedialart beet; 10 some treasuro of sense oxpresta leollt TOM. •lei ie Pitting et end aelfOlfirol. : alone, for lie lam thought tt, beet .110t to i'l Ifad gto hod intentRiniti lay ,:glys, ,t1:1;Val 01 Ilt.'1' tent the lee/ Of Iter eit, kleniefeetlettlIA Stilt looking Whitb.and Peeled letUrne,.not being ,Itt till Sum lit wild ;,, ri011 moo. flat %mu y.montit toys 'what uplilt he Will neeitin It, tun trille. throg, but, even in had --do yOu Tow.* WO Indeed' 1.4° 1(1t3 °r It Welt nnt hoo IA ,eeee, ,beppetted eel, me . apse .0M .iteive 11.101, In his .prer.ent untoufid, sillily perfectly indilterent 68 10 tier the other telltales of the hotel, Ler possers,by on the 14a274,, overhear MM. "If $011 slay here much longer you Will spare yourself the trouble of putting cm end to. your etiedenee,"e, replies litre glancing et the other's head,. eXPeeeti hollekti to Me scorch of tho Tuscan von. "fn you will certainly get a saitAllnke? So saying, he takes him tintelly, yet bY 1110 Mani Leath hilitt Whittle the root% Slitter 401 mattecor. Met trianther, or the eight or bte Mee, =On /1-111014 welleseusoned 'as It Is, vigil atur eelerOW travn bvgall tlitit thin ut tho stallaties.of striate? tio moo or 411°4', ;° 11$ II" lb° P1:41° dt• het approneh, 'rho Morning. air, in to tafto., oleo' eitalueSs, Idays swvek hen, Undo' the tatimbrOof,,uforittutterf, ottn: IV engine :Meer and On liffee Mee 61 he \Valk8lip tld 1/04 -11*, -C61•60;06 68 it still is.4-thero mutes now and agahr, hall'attn le 4 timot WO to, !pogo very-eastiy, lod, T.utely now-4.11OW thet yet Monier night ims been pnspetously tided Mier, then •ertm to 111M, Seeln Ilif tiaS0111bIe ound for datild Attlelle tile tartlet* eeteler. the tether rimi-Dynit: Inv ininutO 11;144 off bit bands1 nuly w,intleti tat lite mall tains • wit r Kenna qt1110 to tee birth. The triiin is Vendee% ned ttlifinist nriet tte-laeleinS drSWS OP iri SWAY' Iali/lh ttt p241)! p1111. ita paself*Ite L'Ont. fOr thar. tate,lhig aca. *on In001 Ille DeliSti are 11401001e Can., writes: to the newepaPer aCOMulte, she Wee hnoossible to 114 In litr that "ten "I had not been well for abette wets le kept. in cempletelgooranee as IO the fate was tar heavier than the alt', but file years. I hod kidney trouble, ands In of her husband, the 4ouont not beino merocatest of the imitate ingnted to the fact, telt badif nearly all the HMO., e allowed to reply to troy 01, her qttestionee birds. alla there wets na gainsaying that wrhis SUMmer I g41.,xt. so very hail The oews of her Inteoentre death, „th the thing woe peSSiblo." • puSthoeheatdid bioieeahedreclki:e.1°Se hSeeVsetraits1:11:1:1 Mad° CW11:71:1:$7971;1471"tkr7A13;111Mns' before It, svas diseoVered that. she had thought I weal try eruna, ea 1 WrOlt said, wee conveyed lo her on tee .eve of ---e-weeleeee'ee"" to you and began at once to take Peeepte, her sujosoe. ijd Manalin. "I tools only two bottles, of Pelona and one of Mantilla, and now I. feel better than 1 have for some time "1 feel that Peruna and Manalin cured Inc and made a different woman otMe ettogether. I bless the da I picked, ep the little book and read d your Poona. 11 Is the business of the kidney remove (rem the blood all poisonous materials. They must be active ell The time, else the system suffers. There are times when they need a little assists nee. Feruna is exactly this sort of a rem- edy. It has saved many people from sitsaster by rendering the kidneys ser- vice at a time when they were not able te bear their own burdens. home to thelr rooky woods ; and he has no difficulty in at. once discoverlitg among them the tall Smart figure -chart even after forty-eight hours of the un - luxurious luxury of a 'Wagon.Lit-of the lady he Is awaiting. As he gives her his hand 00 help her down the high Step, the admiring thought crbsses his mind of what a large quantity of tape, dust, and uneasiness of mind a radically geed. looking Englishwoman, in nadically good clothes, can undergo without seem- ing much the worse for them. Beier° her neat narrow foot has touched the pave - meat, ste brace of eager questions shoots .out PI her mouth. ... "Am I in time? Atit 1 100 late?" "In time for what? Too late for what?" "Has he -has he done anything -any- thing irrevocable? Is he -is he? I sup - page that horrid woman has got hold of Ulm ? 1 SapPOS4 igh.L.zou Sent for mor By this time she is safely landed at his side, which is pais' ibly the reason why he- et once lets fall her hand. . "I am not. aware that there is- any 'horrid woman' in the case." . -"Oh, what, does it enatter weed t call her?" cries the mother, fast becoming frantic at the delay in answering -her passionate questions. "-I will call her what you please; ;you know -pelletal" whom 1 mean; she has get held of him, I suppose. I alwoys knew she would I Did not I tell Au so? butls it too late? is there no way of getting hint , Now that Burgoynenas is nearer vtew Ot Mrs. liyng, he sees that she has a more fagged and. travel -worn air than he had at first supposed, and her dusty eyes are fastened upon him with such a hunger of interrogation, that, angered and jarred tis he is by her tone, he has not the heart any longer to keep aer in stISPense. "If you are alluding to Miss Le Mer- chant, I may as well tell you at once that she has left Fiorence." "Left Florence I, DO you mean to say that she has run away with some one .else ?" • She puts the question In all good faiths her lively Imagination having easily made the oot very wide jump from the fact already established 4n her own mind of Elizabeth being an adventuress, to the not much more difficult one to swallow, of her having devoured another flis ds famine, es well as Mrs. Ilya& OWn. For a moment. Bingoyne turns away, voice and countehattee alike beyond his control. lie has by bo means peefectly recovered either, when he answees-• "'Yes, with some One else -she MSS reached the pith of turpitude of leaving Florence with her mother." "She Is gone?" cries Mrs. Byng, with an accent of the highest relief and 'ley; "gone away altogether', do you ntean olt, thank God !"-then, with it sudden, lar.se into. (Wright, ehe EttldS rapidly -s. "and he is gone after her ?---he tUit !tem.?" "No, he le here." "Then why .has not he come fis Meet. 4.110 2"-onsigoonsly. did not IMMO you were expeoled.4 "You did not tell 'him?" 0//0.14 "Why did not you tell him , • did not =OW how he would take it." epo yeej Mean to eay"-tallirig from her -forme 'rapidity of utterance tex dis. neared itioredulous slownese-"that liA Will not be glad (0 see melt -tent \Vigo will 110/ he 414 to see mai" "I Intim. to say that r, afraid 1011 • wilt net •und him very snitch in Aympitettn s120, IntkeS 01) 'in PotentlY. The thy With you t do not think he tramedies -Which It Mettles are put up in Marehant itt the tents, and Ineket the , ,powerful thet only small dose are re. these small • dollen, because they . are v,0 (Ind it eesy to teat you repeak or Miss Le' ese. The full . strength ot the ex. Displieation tsbont her that. you did just do ow," replies Stith avenglog by tide Sell; 'Ittitlethw,14..180,:g°thleroiretglhntyr.bis twin and (clue the estrange done to Ellzabelle; tele • tieing it ea well,. that fte. tempo% leter teellog ot cortinunction cOmes over 'Min r. tlt the suocos of me own ettetupk ete wee KAISER URGES SIMPLE LIFE. 'geods lile Opitteon on telithlect to AMY' Officers. The Etleperor Gerrnang ling' tt &red desire to Ptmete ICMPeranee snit gonit0 living elliting offIders of Ole artily Vied Bevy, tte tecently manifested. bY; tikt ,„ Imperial tuate eireulated among' the •re... tonne/VIng 110(1 .51)0111100 I (Jul tON ni• •ganenta. • Tile tete. which ontanittes h1rri 'when she luta to leave, Plorame loom the emperor. 4110,,,dt, &Atm ow tt,,tiromenrs indict!, to escape 111% impoo., eluting et' teldtley Meal Which the lent. tunitte.s.1" ' , , sex •eiteirdod ot ono of thet regimental 'Cr° bd edblIbumal• ' messes 110 wat eetrettlely annoyed ki $0a the' luxutiouttne8„; and linerteeetleel want .ntssim,iitnAss',,y, • gait:1ga goirlrg4ttioityg:. rteueories, • —4, in his note the othrorg orpressen o TrbOditY Ot 6 0060 Won.inn 1414. Win,'s 'dean itinftethOunt to n etitnritriffil that d TOM. lieefe Want At any regimental " Meal IlicAltentr nhould tn. restricted to 111°Stitelln lil 1)00 t°1"39 nett. tv.geteblee, least, rhoeso and Mut Si. 'Pant, 134-Peforsbur,g„ or a soon% ittifet. 1ever10o4 sokom consist. a orlon =moil Donglett, win bkill(401, komito wit •or 'Otte tahk. wthes tit ieeptimiled, thete. for fleetly 6)5 3101111109 cato tremei .017 Deeteets detwoolighe -1'1444 4114r. l'" Pant° 414 Olighl lie blinded round on oeeasioris a% ithpressitin. 'Mitt of the tirt 'Vielinted ,tiegotioAttirtipt4 vh141. “brmoyer 11 l53114 61111blittell 1.11Witiefr Iui il"611bbrIbe° fiertig'Betteel. !Athlete' titter Meek ate •Obeitte eight Or ten Negro ago thy- oaring talk -Iota, Kyt ottiev. bootsfetts. over liereelr. the sit the 1811114 With lite,m ittortiOing,t lowoitiv with 4he, ''cir„1„,1 as effileetseefs •Erteteereelet In nuttiness 611 .10. 4=41 tilt tilt .1' tit/SI:MU ourusigmt ',gra fonikut foaris in the, 4st,00,,,,, mich eeereny ei, night time to the preopalet., Pink Pilie After Meters liad Palled, shy Cemetery, where- are, the grave s 01 Mr. W. Await, is. one ot the lead. many of those Wlso teg durtng the eltaot. beg' merchants of ,Ilemfoed, • S., A ing an Aet1 Sunday. Who she was end tem -years ago he was e •great sufferer who her husband remains .0 mystery. from that most .exeruciatIng troutne Those who imew her during her stay in sciatica. He says: "At Abe Melo I was St. Petersburg describe her as an 4* affliated I was lasing 13eker Settle. ceptionally beetttitui and attractive wo. merit, The (Meek eselet so severe that man of superior intelligence and e.ducali had been off were, tor Pane time. The ten, cords of my leg were ell drmen up and SEDITION AT,... ILADOBE. I could,. only limp . aleng with the aid a a Mick. The pain I Battered was ter- rible. I was In misery+1 botlf• day and night. Every moment caused. inc such Chief Court Sustains Conviction of News- pain as only theta who „have, been tor. The chief court ukt. Lahore, India, last . t ' turd with sciatica Gan know. 1 wes . paper Men. ve.,Is ' upheld the Conviction and sen- nottas a.e Tia t helpe. t od bylx,ttiees 1 4 av e thrbia tat . t it_nlidoctors,yhm ct0 oib ud .1 Itioi hon es Yt i 4110'l)was,e., Hares trl the Juishild sedition case, but h'ejoess, when Dr; wonems, intik' pme cluilig.ed the imprisohment from rigorous were brought to „ my attention, le got te simple. Tne Chief Judge remarked a site Amen oexes.„ i nen used about that he would have been pleased to re-, duce the sentence had the prisoners ex- the entire quantity. before I .roultd. tun' pressed contrition. As the pstsoners were being conveyed ;benefit'. But I who, eneouragep end got slopped the carriage, They pelted the i second hag dozen boxes. Mid, before frOM the court to the jail a riotous`cro-wd police in charge with mud, and garland- troubletwhsv e. a, wereba: alldiwi igone opt,-ibp ee:etreadilyve dr? Nves,14tIneiroys tf t 0 01 it hi sae, ed the convicts. The mob afterwards - but I was impeoved in health an every passed in procession along 'the mail, tha't' the long siege At pain ..1, had Of - police. ' I -- r°Pean '1 can't speak too , highly Of Bee. Williams' the fered had left • me badly run.. down. ' I route, until they were. dispersed by Mantling every iso ated Eu paper was on February 15th sentenced tO ' too shoin-gfy to <ither.-Saffere . I can' recomniend thein The proprietor of .The Punjabi 'news- Pink Pins Rs. 1,000, and tile editor tO SIX months' Dr. Williams' Pink Pills euro scion - imprisonment and a fine of Bs. 200, for ca simply beeahae theS • snake the rieps and the European communito: The act- araiyala. • +pais is. why they,' cure all iitheue rjaaingigale, dst:_a_::igt -_.:antrevees,t-m::aarttinisi cused had publthhed to their paper a why, they cure such nerve ithubles as lextiting- hatred against• the Government the latter refused to carry to camp the ' Fdiments due to poor watery blood. statement that a Europeaft officer had mer ; that the Government had hushed Th: Is whY Inet Melee weary, deepen. . broRenedosene Men and women shot a 1V1ohammedan policeman because sek . the matter up after a nominal inquiry. briatlt, active and strong. But only the European murderers of natives usually ills an do this, and they have carcase of a wild pig speared by the for- dicbl and that the murderer had escaped, "as ge,_ nu ne p c escape in this cmintry, where the -much- the full name, Dr. :Williams' ink Pills Mr Pete People. on th'e wrapper around vaunted British justice is a delusioo:" TothuesivGoeivyernumeiaintibPoro..aseelleugatosriosnshowor „coon; Plinjabi Were eybrelly „puma" IC . , - the Mohammedan policenitin in questiOn met with his death by being thrown and drogged by a testive horse. On March 18th the divisional Judge on appeal up - heal the conviction, but reduced the sen. wilco on the proprietor from two yeari imprisonment to six months. „1/11410011t AN EN,Ole$1.1 !MK, Salted HerSelt FrOM WOulditm B06, 01141 ta.e. N41011.00 w11:1 Co4; ab$arclii?;:ahns.0 Etongpithi:sgirtol lake ti etithation ea A goverriees, had an. exciting adveetttre With e would-be elniedthaSekBecUl.eu Bevaennini:Itter ;teed Oils. Site lost .het Natty oolong, the Perth arteale., - 011410`etlefeatte exibeetags,, 10. Ions. , Pet...ease elekt jot 'nfet **reel' wed beet.: Vait* fee 'ea POW Pled *den lehoW/1/#071 0044aft+4sea .P104044. 00.'euttoratio Itet,-/ser, Onierr',10:$1,441 Sett tO direct heeler her hetet itx tbe nue St. Honer*. 4.116 evoinan offered bo shoev her the way, and led her in- stead to her own apartments. The Mentz induced her to enter, end then locked the door oild demand - ("1 MeetirtlArS, lewele and money. The Fenglist girl answered by produce). a revolver and shoetittg die %Yemen . Iii shoulder. The pence Were called by the, neigh- bors and explanations at the police sta- tion led to the release of Miss McCarthy. The %semen Baseett is. in the hospital end wilt he charged with attempted robbery. e Any man can be happy if he only has Sense epough pot to let troubles worry . him onneceesarily, CREArifiTWT :FLOUR ATpure, ha: Manitoba foobakers And Othori demand. tog strength,' Oboe nod: miformity. ft:::WHITE .11,00^ A NO rkeieleweere us. -wE' AI" PO% KlugEN crrt! .ft Stemma noes: ,:rHAT Hai 404114S0 nattszr sa A Oattaltiel. 11000400 riAtOOSES• Woe& VeallteTfilkOlt • ''44VilitIlle.ig49:144 ..,1 1.4V01..,; leiriO3, ve,40„.; teltiiiitlyisio, ' et amen am” epeehosiii sager wages to Maw; iskve„._4.4,42:-4,141V,..1,....2tea-144.........404.14,111„4:;,„. linen and braketteen; flePeriellek eine yeigio MEN WANTED -401I neeceetteY; over 5e0 positions open amt. Present t/toe';',411111 wages; timid,' prOmO-t• •tio iitengliretrs and conductors; 475 to 1280 per month; instructimut ny...onor an ‘youts home without . interritetten Wide, ;. Present .0eculetetee; we Assist molt One deter In'seakeing a Position; (10,41Aelayf write Metter for free gataloglit# Inetrege hone end apPliCation blank. lehttionel Railway Training School, incey.1432*K„ • Boston Block; Minneapolis, Minn, U.S.A. _ ouitTatros - imee ot Mom et Wel* Thai 419 • 14,01 'MEMOS "Taltigt". Wele to wettest tone. 0111011400410altivatlie Oaf Bee feselleastrsei CANADIAN PACiF IC IRRIGATED FARMS N SUNNY ALBERTA • Were deciding where to locete In. the West, let us tell you about these lands. The best wheat fields, the richest grazing land, are -in this province. 19'rite us fot full information about crops, climate and special railroad rates. Local representative wanted in eaeh county. two years' imprisonment and a tine of rad blood toss swot* and strengtrie every Nix., Sold ,by me everywhere or ty mail ext box or silt pr:Oia1 for liZAO g the ..DeSS491,jellamt? 4#1 Brochvillesspfits ' SORE ACHING FEET e 4:7eeters .seents a luddress. Mine Co., etree. FACETIOUS. • Titne tries to age a women fair__ But she destroys the trace; For Time she doesn't seeas' to care - But at hen itinkes it fate. . • mSANINGUSS W011D. . SOOTHED BY ZAM-BUK, Men, women and girls engaged in stores, who have to be on their feet oh day, often suffer agonies front char - jog sores, soft corns, horny patches, etc, In other, Rases long standing and Walking leads Id bad leg, varicose veles and ulcers. Zatn-Buk takes the pain out Ot chafed sores, .prevente suppilras tion and poison from stocking -dye, and generally heals. Mri, K. Watkins. of 26 Forgue Ave- nue, Montreal. says; "My boy had a sore on ills heel which was rubbed by his stocking until 11 becarile a very bad wound. Zam-Buk took the soreness out attnest instantly, and healed the wound up wonderfully." Zara-Buk is equally good for cuts, bruisea, menus( scalp sores, itch, bar- ber's rash, bleed' pelson and all skin injuries and diseases. All stores and drliggists sell at 50o a box. n 411 do no harm la 'remember that the man in front never has any kick about the (tastiness of the road. The way some men live they evidently forget that they ettnhot hire an attorney te represent them on the Judgment Day. A Small P111, but Powerful. -They that judge of the poWeris of it pill uy lie size. would cen.sider Partneletes Ve- gelobIS Pills to be %eking. lt is a M- lle. \vender among Mils. What n lacks tributive histice. • airs. !wog turns', pale. ewrilett she has gal hold otehlmr she n33r1 under her 'WA. , "Got bola of him r moats Jlen,ble. moused again no Wiener magi nand by 1144 Mettle ef tepreeeion; "yoU'rertfitillt have the most entraodinory way Or into NPBELL Till/AV:0 (1 -111.N!'TION 0 NT. et It r Tolfor it' Osgood Eastern Selling Agents. aos ,CORISTINE BUILOIND, MONTREAL. JOY OF LIVIN , If you -want to iftallze all the joy there is in living in this Canada_of ours SpringtSme you should ride a wheel; It brings you In touch with =Mrs. gives youi Exercise, Fresh Air, Suns bine. So RIDE A GOOD WHEEL AND FEEL THAT YOU ARE ALIVE "rii sue the wounarel 1"1, exclaimed Algy in si,ferrible rage. "We:calls me a blithering:Idiot 1" "I woltldnit pay any ottention to ft," counselled Percy. "Blitheriog' doesn't really mean anything, you know." • The Massey "Silvers Ribbon," Cle veland, Perfect, Brantford, Imnerfals Rambler,' and Blue Fleet -with the lat ein improvements, guaranteed tuways smooth, easy and pleasant going. Manufactured and guaranteed by kelf by ising her heir round het wet% ow his toonAirsirc, ito trirot jeee. lose -letter ihe oh/ nt tho plait, to the, loot gem% efteeeree militia' Add physical v be 1)(11 ktlit tbffi 10004 l'nek it", nmetitite la The. highett votoutsht pose die teffeeted nee, ' ' slide,. • . ' • . 10114is young married %%multi. 6 . 10 1 et year% nt 4...., tvrai talTIP 10 SI. l'il tetra weft her leneloted lett the Ween le me s•I et geinue he tee% that GNI or fist /etre Tlie UM IIVM'a the hie the pritilege bf ttiking a dritrli ...---4--.*4...•a - MOMS* &MA 61208 I "Has young Dudleigh any otcupation ?" asked the dear glri*enother. "Indeed he has," replied the deist girl. Ile's raising a moustache." . — 1) ITCH, (Mange,/ Nettie Scratches and every torM of contagious Ilea' on htlinan er animals cured In 20 minutes by Wol- lord's Sanitary. Lotion. It never tails. Sold by all druggLsts. an- artist is 0 man who puts his dreams into such shape that the rest of the world can realize how beautiful they are. A lady writes: "I was enabled to re- move the corns, root and branch, 1.3' the use of Holloway's Corn Cure.' Others who have tried It have the same experience. The fleet organs built In the eleventh 'century. tad keys eve Inches In width, which had to be struck With the fist. FaltROVIM, WEAT MIT? ,th the name at new 111e, tastes Oplaysit ad strolls. Us sure threat Nate. betide up the systole, glYM you get the gem et "retrovitis" a CANADA' CYCLE AND MOTOR CO., LIMITED, MAKERS OF TUE WORLD'S BEST nICYCJ-F-S. • Toronto (titinotion. Canada, laranchess-Winnipeg, Van couver, Melbourne. Aust. '‘olossisonsolovremeellees MILEILIE IN CANADA • Complete Launches .2 and 4 Cycle, EngIrsee 11/614,T011' MOTOR. WORKS, Ltd. mum:tom 0141. Mts. Peektm "fiere'e en levitation to my coesin's wedding. Wilt you go?" Peckem "No, I hate weddlings. 1 soma - times wish I hedn't attertded my A Wide Sphere tit Usefulness. -- The eonsuniption tit br, Themes' Eclectrie V, has gnown 10 great propoptiotiee Notwithstanding the tact that it has now been on the 'market for over thirty, one years, its prosperity is its great as ever and the •denueld for, it in that peel4d htte very '4grattly, increased. It 18 ,hettelleiat tri all tenntries, tuld where trer inirodiited fresh supplies are eon. staidly asked for. ,• In 1850 tbe teeleet steainer afloat wag tiro Aeta„ She 601Ed 110 11 knots, and held the, rcord 1)11111 the Per'Sla was 161111Ohtd ht A COMP811y 01, eettlete, in naming their new 100, rtiliol 11 nien010*: betilt4t es they said, 4,tivir4 the. oak 4 pine& wham peaett littler* anti naitnintis Ore always round. otassevaseolvaLt. 4% On Your Savings CiOupounded Quarterly Seto tor Welkin ‘'llkil(ING MAIL' It eattiatinat how our Atioltitto boinnintnia lo *Mier tfoOt Wit Viot- moist 041 hobo 01400 00 11111444Yttio • $2,900,000 11 TU %arise= aisikun 4. Mite, eliviette lac and attretteit nu. ••••••••• 4.4.4111.4 4.1.14141.11.1144.4..4~ 41011111111.10 t t'4.1t1 ' #1414..ge••• 104. misct•vvittri ••••• . . * "",r), V' • i4