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leterleee beieeella posit and child. tilt
oliYvtt Preilliteed her to eas I thhik
I tee 0, tight to knOW Whetber enee Kelly
mean* Whit Shelve. Tour liphieteling,
la theellith to felettittati 4 Wild CO.
Yetere net pet:tilt 4040. Vett eitaf t
It pled MOWN' any detee treined
ter ta the profession .1111010 WeUld WOO
been ft/Berra; insteen, Yen edtterds lter
like a Iedy, send her le *well ghoels
Met the end IOU tit to Intuder her
'cAt Om Won't fah in with yehr idees of
NO end wreng, feedie4 don't Steel
too eather'si money or Jewels, they keen
ta *Wino* soh etherW reeildatiene 'With
tliele leap% yonr deughter's
tenure, ytneve yourself to blame. Howe
este, yeti remember our oorepeet. Out
be patient with heel Patiesra g 'arta*
liet all trialea. even in leure."
Vetterice be bleWed 1" ejaculeted DM,
41:fr tad igtap or+blehsee tab!e.
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In need I've spent leering my plane with
reCtleg 'Or pert In !heal. Do you
think. l'ea going to `give them up for a
AIM Of a Sal like 'er. Ceern with your
sertneallsing. And you, Stillborn, just
say estate y.fast yeu mettle? VII 'eve the
Paikktee fet 'gee Yen again. Ilere'e Dlite
melting to clatm you. Which do you
Cheeese; to ,obey me and come home, or
losneheerrY tine 1"
ndreW lo g breeth and leaned
heavilY On the table. Her !see had
groWn pider as Dun spoke and she
turned appealingly to her father es the
•smooth Silken lona ceased, tie Shrink
Isleh alarined at the vehemence of his
tough retort. For she realized that ehe
eelliti hope kr no relenting front him
• Ib' Was already holt-drunk end the devil
of evil bad chased all softening in-
libences teem his blackened heart. She
knew that she was entirely at Mak
Meroy, end, for second, fear held her
In ire throes. Then again (he vision of.
Duncan's face floated before her eyes
anti courage returned to her. Right Wes
right. Had not he tothi se ?
A loPed bet 0 OS Shier 'witawl h yeur eYea,
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OlAtIfitt V111,-(Cortlinuecil. a low refined yoke: "1 Wall Wendering
eott were mains to,1410. Or rother
Yee Were going kt brig aties sunbeam
etime in, you must be ttred'after yeti
wailt," Ito added, turning to her, h
eyee fixed insolently on her Mae (gee
"How 'you've grewnt Dut, yoterti Jus
the Oen*. should have Meked YOU on
of a crowd.'
She smiled weakly. His Idg Oat!
shot terror Ink her, With Me MO light
on bis Ode Merin -shaven. tore, her el
dread of him revived, intensified, sh
remembered whlepered taleit, told by he
aunt, of his refined cruelty, hfie utW
wickedness. Everteedy was afraid o
Wm, even her father.
She sat dawn, treMbling, and ;oohed
round the room. wa.s very bare. p,
..4t$ theY leteeed the lonely cottage
WtsAr• ShlOellelted found his uncle, sir
Itetnit feeer,11111 nodded his hew to,
, words Its bitty lighte,
"Who lives therer oked. "A
p'uMI.ee fottin St. Lawrence. On
tUnn)t (ot viimar 4101 Mend
.eepiled Stillbeenls "It Waage
,F1 oht .eeptatti Nash, a dear old Min.
l've Offen Mid to with hint. Mee about
the only pettier) who doesn't -ea," She
hesitel.4,
"I knew. ,Who doesn't turn la back
Oft yeti' tes IM your father. Five Years
pun' aunt 'O'llved 'ere, and the wooden
'ceded eentere "avocet found out that
there's. Move good In her little finger
then in their great bottles. F041$ And
SO MIS old capten Ls good to your small deal table atood In the middle
Wae• ilea.' been gone now o it, a candle berning low 111 tbe Seek"
month or two. He went to Hull, where ee, a whIskey bottle and a couple of
bbs lOrried daughter lives, and th.o cot. glasses. Three rush -seated chafes,
1:3volki litenactuan Is there, 1 thhooSQnineet corualirselY r7gectray c°upuoPnietheofms,hecolvmeapl‘evitedth
lege woe empty until a week age.
I did /tot catch the ntune." its contents. Another door led into le
"Oh, well, it don't matter to me. No scullery, with stairs to the top floor.
one with 4 lot n' cash would come there. She wondered how Gentleman
Too temple like an too quiet. And 1 whe was. known to be fond of comfort,
ain't the fellow to (tighten a sickly man. could have taken such a dreary place.
Nor if you told me your old capein had And then the remembrance of the mo-
le floors paved with gold, I shouldn't dered man flashed upon her mind and
two tele Peart.lo rob off him when he'd she turned to her companions.
bireegood to ray Mlle maid." They were talking hurriedly In lew
'Pno lultiereett his arm lovingly. A tones, Bill now and then raising his
glow of relief 'thrilled her. She felt sure glass to his Wu and drinking greeditY•
would be kind. Dan, hLs oyes gleaming with exeltement,
A few nainutes later they stopped. glancing occwitonally across at her with
They had teethed the Half Way House. a little smile upon his thin straight Ups.
Bill opened' thte dc -or and entered the She ehuddered. Thoee terrible ries
bar. HUnbeen followed and smiled re- Stamps of sentence.1 fell upon her ears,
cognitiett on the women behind the They were aufFicient to tell her that they
cotmtert. • were laying plans for what promised a
"You'll have it drink," said her father, big "haul.' A feeling of intense nausea
"to keep the fog out." He handed her a crept up in her. Why oh why had she
glass es he spoke. been given seat a father? tiorror at her
"No, thank you," she exclainied disloyalty quenched the thought. She
hastily. began to pray silently, her eyes closed.
'nut elteu Meat We're two miles an' Suddenly their voices grew louder.
a 'alf frOra %Me, a wretched walk in title Her name was repeated frequently. She
Mitt. iliesidea," he added in a low voice, paused in her prayers to listen. The
Hytau want It; we've a lot o' talkin' ahead terrible moment was upon her. Soon
of us." • Silb would have to Join in to face her
"Been to the town?" asked t•he wo- father, who, now that he had been
Man, emilln drinking heavily would be difficult
"Yo," exc aimed Dill, hurriedly. "A manage, and listen to Gentleman Dee
nasty wielk, and nc one to give us a tift. smooth sneers and cruel eat voice.
Bad evening for you!, trade, anissus. We Sunbeam% go . . . then we'll try her
ieeM Mir only Customers,"
"Well, I ain't had many yet. But it's
early. About Ogle, that's all. We don't
"1" often isee you this way, mieste," she
.telded, Smiling again at Sunbeam.
,,"Yetell ea her oftener now I'm 'ere!'
laughed Bill, flinging a coin down and
wiping his mouth with the back of his
hand. "Now then, Sunbeam, we niust
trudge 'on. Haven't you finished that?
Gimrne it then."
He Wiped her glass and put it down
noisily. Then 'rolled across the room and
opened the door.
"Good night, marm good luck to ycu,"
he said, as Sunbeam pas.sed Out Ju front
of him,
Outside he seized her arm and drew
her round the house down a lane that led
le the crowded outhouses. From there,
the lane, instead cf terminating, as eno
• might have expected, in a yard, contin-
ued past the buildings between two high
hedges.
"Where are we going?" asked Sun-
beatn, surprised, a vague tear trembling
in her vOle.e.
"To Gentlernall Dan's," replied her fa -
Hut there are no houses here I is
• only a bridle road. There's nothing et.-
yend but fields and a wood."
Btit oven as she spoke her heart sank.
For she remembered that beyond the
wcott stood a cottage which had belong-
ed to•an old hedge -cutter. The man, who
bad lived alone and was supposed to
have great setvings hidden about the
PrennSes, had been found Reordered in
the eirly spring, about two or three days
atter •the deed bed been tionunitted. And
the mystery hied never yet been solved.
The cottage had remained unoccupied
.0 ever shit% people shunning it with hoe,
at Lady Denvers. Iva ad my eye on
that • tiara for years . . then Lady
Cruse will be there . . . her diamond
necklace makes me mouth Miter. .
Havire been a toll yourself, you can see
they'll never suspect 'er o"elping
. ."
The words died off in a gurgle. She
winced and opened her eyes. Gentle.
man Dan was looking at her. But she
sat silent, a smile upon her lips, a peou.
liar expression upon her face.
• Bill turned heavily In his chair.
"Sunbeam 1" he called huskily. "Con1e
'erel Roight 'ere, near the light. I want
to speak to you. 1 want to 'ear your
an.swer to my question, the one wot I
asked yer this malting. Come on. Wot
rue you waitin' tor, 'ave you gone to
estop?"
She started. The terrible moment had
come at last. The heavy mist without
seemed to weigh upon her breast. Her
lips were dry "and her tongue unable to
articulate. She felt lecapable of mov-'
Mg. But only fcr a moment. As he
burst out into a storm of curses she
rose. SInclahes words rang in her ears.
She would be brave.
She stepped across the room , atid
stopped In front of him. The Itglit fell
ful; upon her face. It was us white as
death, but In her eyes shcne a look of
such calm resolve that her father blinked
in astonishment at her, and his curses
died away in a low growl.
Then blearing his voice, he demanded
sulkily:
"Well, then? •Wot 'ave you got to say
for younself ?"
HAPTEn IX.
A silence sharp as a blade tell between
"Oh, yes, ' there is," replied Bill. them. She looked steadily Into his
'1 here's cottage beyond the wood flushed face. tlentleman Dan leaned
where a-nranaer was done. Dan has across the table, his eyes fixed comme-
nted that cottage for a bit. He got it tingly cn hers, les lips purled as though
eap. Ito rants it from the people at about to speak.
"Now, then, wot dye mean? 'Ave you
I If Way House."
'But," e". )1 'bored the girl, "if Nee lost your tongue?" blurted Hill with an
known be t a tea euspecied a the--" uneasy laugh.
"Net le . t ay be sure he runs no "I told you this morning whet 1
risk. Thot.n , • runt you should Mink 'vont, lather. 1 have not changed my
of that. t ettl the atone thought when he mind," ahe said quietly, laying her hand
showee eel It. 'Ow did lie know about on the table as though for suppert.
the plate? Aniteow tiro' , noehing to do lie uttered a curse and started toward§
with es. Our wises? A ut Moe her.,...Theretell back heavily in his chair,
del, end : wore' nee 'ate., or yeeoltie eyes rollidg -with "anger, his bands
"dead it' t Ilc." A 4\ "You mean teat you Muse to 'elp us
elce-ett nicea'ande Miele, ' euf heavily clenched.
, Slte Tetretined, silei!,e, Joie, ---to repay me all I've done for yea -
?Mire Motive IntakinVoe „tculd you want me and your aunt to die o'
he itilete:InUetteeed. w - ole ior the want when you could 'elp us to oomfort
sake of t a 'kW tends? And was he --you offer us a stone 'stead o' bread.
• Mete for the purpose of (hiding the hid. Ungrateful hussy, You actually refuse
den. Montfyl, The idea, tiewever, rimmed I.• do your duty by your old father ?"
...tece%impriebeble. Ile 'Was there by coin- "I refuse to do that," replied Sunbeam
er..1deneet eilerelY• Se tie. lc 'nuke hts plans "between a stems wrong to me. It I
' ith Blit, free trent interterenee. an eatn Money honestly 1 will, but not
,e ,011eher nervousness did eta leave her. in thee way. 1-1 would rather die than
, Atvak, ened fear is not enstly lulkd into —ettoal—nr help others to do so."
faience, She ceepteloser to her tether as She choked nervously over the words,
e. teey ordered Itio wood, end peered with The enter crept to her brow as she met
i Tightened eyesa at the ghost-like trees Gentleman Dan's Sneering smile. What
fee, MI bikehiee Os they teetred to spring up was the good of talking to them like
-., suddenly before them, '1 'le light stream- that ? They °Gold riot understand.
ion irmit the open dc :.r of the coltUe , Bill turned to het eentipailiOn.
eelee greeted by her with p sigh of egret. "D'youe hear that r be spluiterod,
per Ie,s.eteniti her dreadr of Gentienian pouring himself Out anotherlwful of
Den' •Wiri lergotten. e tto, Arden with a shakink hand, 'Thetis
Bet wirre lieruitIg theirs rootstep% let the girl I slaved for an risked my lite
epireliteel eta the Ihreehold before' them', for. 'that's her gratitOod. 1 told 'er (het
,,fileollettia neve e. great lvolifil, end tor a„ it eves. that er yclu. 1 could 'gee eivdrn
Itteinent' her levant Stopped., Although' she'd cheese that and leave you to get
.She had not seen IMO foe Anne years, your beide elsewhere. But---"
alto teratgalted taut at, mega, and, el. "Fool," ntannlated Diun his eYes Oahe
, littnigli illo(ialik WOW 14 11)6 light, hie int. "Do you think I shan't have her,
feettterts were . barmy diseerriibie, she that yen, USI3 me merely tw a threat?
ceuld have described (hem nocnaittely, so Soon& Or later site shill be Mine. el.
vivid lied hem the impacaskan Made by mimeo it years ego, Now, Met AO teen
Mtn throughout her chlidhatod. She, her, 1 etay it agent. Things remain as
theank bleek behind tan. Now that she I said, It she Will enter into our Plans
was toe0 to taco Anil* Dan, tile tenor ot Eti iewre her 1110rie tor a hit, It she won't
'lite woad 'wits 'a mere bagatelle. ' the ,sooner she( marries me and lean*
"Sti thete you ,arti I" lie exelahnedk In to turn her edtteition to some account
er_;•
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Veith a MU. gasptilhe flung back her
bout, exclaiming loudly -
"1 cheese neither rt °
With an oath Bill thrust out his hand
and struck bet ylpiently on the ineeth•
She staggered back giddily. The blood
rushed from her heart. A numbness
seized her in every limb. But above and
beyound all was the thought that the
man she had kved in spite of his nits -
deluge, had so disgraced his manhood.
Tears gushed from her eyes.
"Father," she murmured, moving un-
steadily towards him. "You don't mean
It. You made a mistake. You love me
lie flung her back roughly.
"Ungrateful hussy," he spat "I wash
me hands ce you now. , Dan, you can
hu at1 her when oat, like. You can keep
het here to make sore o' her. I trust
you. Lode 'er up, or--"
'"Oh, father, father I What have I
done that you should be so unkind?
Let me come home with you, at least,"
she pleaded, shaking off Dan's detaining
hund and seizing. her father by the
sleeve . "Hove ycu forgotten your Sun-
beam, your little girl?"
Great sobs choked her. She clung to
his arms pleadingly, the tears pouring
down her uplifted lace . "1 love you,
father. do anything for you, if you'll
take me back."
Half ashamed, he turned to her eager-
ly.
"Then stop that blubbering and say
you'll do wot I want. We've wested
enotigh time over that a'regdy. Dan'o
worn out with your 'ysterics,"
Gentleman Dan laughed.
"Not at all, he murmured- softly; "it
amuses me, Miss Sunbeam."
But, unheeding him, she drew back
hee . hands from her father's arm, saying
Ir as quiet a voice as she could com-
mand-
"I wUl do anything but that. 1 shall
never change on that point."
Bill's anger returned in full force. He
swung round upon her, his hand up-
raised. But as she cowered before him,
her eyes raised In alarm to his furious
fao he drew back with another oath.
"Then keep to your pint," he stormed.
'An' leave rne alone or 111 murder you.
Dena you ' see the devil's up In me?
Gorn out 0" rny sigtit or I'll kill you as
1 stend,"
She erept to the door, even the wood
wa^ preferable to this. Out in the cool
air her ebbing strength would return,
But as she laid lier,hand on the knob
Gentleman Dan put his upon it.
"Not yet, my girl," he said, smiling
knowingly. "You forget that you are
Irene. Your father has given you to me,
and t do not mean to let you go."
• She speang aside with a little cry and
leaned panting against the wall. Dan
smiled, eteldently understanding, and
enjoying her horror of him'. His eyes
gleamed with anything but friendliness,
though his cool etkiere.6 was not even rue,
fled.
Bill, lollitg across the table. his eyes
stupid and bloodshut, chuckled glee-
ully,
"That's it, tame her, my boy. Clip her
Wines and leach her wot I cannot."
She glantoel at him despairingly, In
hat moment of terrcr and 'loneliness
death would have been sweet.
"Aa I can't trust you away from me,
now you're mine, bright Sunbeam, em
going to keep you here, until to -morrow.
(ter that rit teach'you the duties of a
wifee •And If, In a few months you're
lot lb:e sharpest woman In our profes-
ion my name Isna'Oan Hubbard. As
ou treat nee so will treat you. That's
al, isn't 11?"
e' head dropped on her breast.
ill mo," she murmured; "kill me,
nd get it over now."
He laughed.
"KlIl you? Not L You're to be my
title wife toonoreow. Your tether has
given you to me."
Then before she could guess al his in-
ention he had aelzed her in hls arms
nd carried her ruiross tliti room.
'Father father help me" she cried.
truggling franticully, as, Dan bore her
p the steep stitircase.
But a iew chuelcle and a volley of
allie were his sole response,
"Heat Oven you ' to roe," Murmured
an, leughing.aeftly. "I'm not going to
ive you. Up MeV." '••
Site Ming out her afms and hit him
endly in the face. With a kw oedema-
IONA rage he stopped and tovered her
eee with Miming kisses.
"There I" he said, "Pit teach you to
hoW your temper. And now you can
OW yourself in here. This is your cage,
eteiedeatghl. To -morrow, when you are
ell let you out, my tamed dove.
nil then., good-bye. You teed tear no
arra, No one will COMO. near you.
OU're safe as death."
ha pushed her Atm him as he spoke.
eleggered hack egaltist a bed.
lth a laugh' he pulled the door to
tietstly.a ,
OtrtVering in the elarittlete ett the Un -
WWII LOOM She hearer Men turn the key
n tholock. Then a sherff Melanie *mind
he tbe kll of * key tell On her ears.
he held her breath as he intliet with.
ut* tilittiehtb' 'OA* to attni it. until
int tillitippolimi oaths. and It mut.
erncti mit doesn't miter. She sate
Vag steWly fleiWnstriite.
Thelt) 014 She rettlite, eS.slie
dilated ir4th tear at the rettlenthetilite
f the thatith that had .perhatitt tiktit
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A -orators TISOUL
Wee* atut Wee* OW These* Chao
Week ASO Leaf Neva
The UMW'S etwa)* lord
Lul iT be is Week or sefterinee
Ainiotit linhearettle. The honrs are
lertie IWO 'the Weak en herd that leene
hat the istrangeht Can „elan* it, An
illustration of lite tact of herd
*Vie On thil fiYalent LY Az.
litMlitberg. 4 akrititte ot Spry. (ffite
He eleyees,"1 MOM Meat nearly *It My
Ilk in the Ortiee Penttoilikle. I Sut 4
heeler 44 heir *WOO 1144 JOY OM
of hard Work and 1Zie a goed ivatiy
other men I thoUglet there NVO sle wear-
out le MY system, In tale I was mit,
taken, tor filioUt a year 4 halt 400
I began to go greennidly dOWn 1111h 'I
would tire at the leaffteefftertielt, 4**
Petite failed me; I lied Severe Pahl.*
my side and around Jur OW. The dee,
to. told me wits sieffeeing Perrar
clou.e anaemia; that Wee almost Wood'.
less. I doctored for six utonths, but erv,
stead of improving I pity So Weak
that I could hardly mane Witheet
*Whence. I loet flesh till I was almost
a skeleton. &tend feorn StAlieti Soy
told me of the great benefit IMO had de.
rived Mons the use of Dr. William**
Pink Pins and advised me to try them.
My sister-in-law had also received great
benefit from their use, so I decided to
give theta triaL After tieing the pills
about te month I began to gain Strength
and from that on I improved raPielly.
New blood seemed to oourse through
my veins; my appetite Unproved, Bre
pain left My side and heart and I gain-
ed in weight. After using about a doz-
en berme of the pills I was *gain en-
oyin the best of health 1 h, v
. e no-
hing but praise for Dr. Williams' Pink
Piles as they cured me after medical
treatment had failed - I really believe
they saved my life."
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Tittle TAME OF ABUSE.
Matrimonial Trotibles of Mrs. Florence
Clements Carefully Scheduled.
The matrimonial troubles Of Mrs,
Florence Clements, who 'summoned her
husband at Stratford Pollee Gaurt,1401-
don, Englund, for persistent cruelty,
may best be Judged from the Wowing
time table of the said husbend's doings
on Sept. 24, as related by the wife: -
1.30 a.m.-Caught her by the neck and
flung her to the Nor.
10 am. -Thumped her on the beeff
with his fists and threatened her wRh
a sauoepan.
11 a m -q"-^'^e^' her and said,
"Now I'll do you Ln."
11,10 -11.5u -short tetervie for sleep.
12 noon -Threw her do n again and
again; threatened r wit a knife end
again sald "I'll do•
Previous to this the wonian'had had
the following articles thrown at her: -
Pall of water. Chopper.
Jug ditto, Stones.
Loaves of bread,
Continuing her story, Mrs. Clements
said she toid been assaulted fifty times
in the last six Months. She had gone
may from her husband once, but he
begged tier to return. She did so, and
within twenty-four hours he had fell-
ed her to the ground.
The. husband then gave tilsellersion
of the family disagreement. flet said he
and his wife got on very well unit
others came between them.
II was hts wile's mother and a young
woman who came -there as a servant.
There had been no cruelty whatever; it
was all 'a pack of hes. Ile was quite
willing to be bound over for her.
The bench adjourned the case for a
week to hear other witnesses.
ITOUSANDS TRY THIS
HOME-MADE MIXTURE SAID TO BE
CURING RHEUMATISM.
The, Philadelphia and New York 'Nevvss
papers Print Staple Prescription,
Which Cures Thousands.
Some remarkable stories ere being
kid in the large Eastern dailies of _this
simple ., homemade mixture curing
Rheitmatism and Kidney troupleeven
after the ated health resorts failed.
Here is the 'recipe and directions
for taking. Mix by i *eking well
in a bottle one-helf ounce Fluid Ex-
tract Dandelion, one ounce Compound
Kamen, three ounces Compound Syrup
Sarsaparilla...Take as a dose one tea-
spoonful WW1meals and at bedtime.
No change need be made In your Usual
diet, but drink plenty of goodowter.
This •mixture, writes tale atithorety In
a leading Philadelphia newspaper, has a
peculler tonic effect upon the kidneys;
cleansing the clogged -up pores of the
eliminative tissues, forcing the kidneys
to sift and strein nom the blood the
uric acid and other poisonous waste
matter, overcoming Rheumatism, Blad-
der and Urinary troubles in a short
wane.
A Toronto druggist who has had
hundreds of calls for these Ingredients
since • the first announcement in the
newspapers last October stated that the
people who once try it, "swear by lt,"
especially those who have Urinary and
Kidney trouble and suffer with Rheuma-
tism. •
Any druggist can supply the ingredi-
ents, whit% are easily mixed at home.
There is said to be no better blood -
cleansing agent or system tonic imam,
and certainly none. more tiarmiess I r
simple k use.
TAUGHT HIM A LESSON.
A young chemist's ciesIstant, who had
heard the story 01 1130 negro wile asked
for flesh -colored court -plaster ond was
given black by the Obeervatit ahaMOSTI,
placed the incident away In hie inefittil
storehouse and deckled to use ibrit tlitt
first opportunity.
After many months of waiting, his ep.
portunity came when a young Meets
ono day walked into the shop where he
W&& employed,
"Alt wants some coul-plistalt," abe
said.
"What odor?" inqUireed theo,yetith. „
.171ash culah, WA," „
He handed the woman A prieket of
Meek courtplester.
so embed the packet with a itelibent.
tett that was eradmIlue. hill *lie Wile lift:
uftled when she noted the cotar ot the
contents.
*Ah gpless yo` mile a Mistitieerittoe4
mah omlah. Alt asked feh
yeti've given me skin culalue
Oa young man Ls atilt a mite daae
rein UM encounter_ told be bit army
tesdived bo sulgent every fake 16 arold
aporatory teat hereafterbetel* %IAA
1314.r.01010 010$1Ctiterg0.4.
An etnitient phyalebto intOrtes, us
that ho ties hod the iolkoving pre.
friction, in Ida patties tor a tittroter
t yeatii; and tound It very *txatatitti
O • the treatment of Monet tivfr.
ladderr, and all, 'urinary ittfeettorit lie
lidtim Diet vor few ,detetl
to3,0) tha rhOst &NM* Is the, bark.
rtsing• „fr0ro disordered,' bkitios• and
unsure blood: Otia dtince et sweet
ntritt ot titre, cite ounce ot clines*
Gtantsountt, end lonr on** 'or tyrun
skid**. Itree tairredieritt ran he
Moaned ti1. litty reliable drug store. It
!mild be 'Ken in etteisertepeetthll
,10t, OW kW* ted itt 'Winne in
*kV. It le nattlitlediiiit tor the este
• theartititini driving the tunic iitid
Mir* fro* %heartens. Thit Ingradb,
115 at'a tnexportalrt sad hartakati, tad
eta be Sp** olitlitatit trite *Pi
' IMO AM
'Ms lle
Atisteletisiesi SOIL
A touching little tooldent *Wit
don sehoothoy wise wrote ha Qat
In tagerdlog his WW1 attendance
was vended at a reetAt 4414attnie
140 14040* Omar Colefiell,
The E411g#3400 ta'olltinitlite bed PIO.'
Isz4tal Oat the prectice weeding
Atealthe hat restiter and ptineittal attends.
fillet should he elteee ottilOttelit but 'us
Pecgreabla 1.14tICAllettOtti.lift moving
that lb* 149Paarael 4444 k4F.sent haca,
'sett Nether, leat the rOrIllnititee,should
:eOnitider the poSSibility v3lex111)4(t4
ledst systent • ,
Pm/Pt the debate Pointed out
that theile niedals ara en, ,eseeedingly
hashintioa tondolt SehoOls.,
oven: Venetia alleved. her elliP Pe
up -
pear tenon. the*, • Ott none rent/14i
King DetWited gate * siteelata sitting for
A Alltit .PlIrPtta.`• Ceeneeettellffe atetnet
Of Madele tee the hIgltait OPPrOe
. ,
*Ngteld Walt atarted)P, UK end a
'the Year 4,014 Medals Were dietribub
•ed., tast 'year no .10Wer. there', h7.4-42
echelars earned 'there, TheretOrek *41
medal systent mitSt exereise markee
nfiliento uncut the ,attentienee returns.
Mr. ,fiaettriga taY, Menitened 40Y
3V114. was OMPeting.fcir late SeVenth me-
dal, but lost It through frillirig in
playgroimd and hrealfing lee- The
lad felt it eo keenly that lietuelly
weele to the Ring that ,he had ickt lots
*Pedal. Mr. lee, aPprehensike lot other
little boys might,do the seme thing, ap-
pealed to the, Cottlicil to stop tlie system.
NEW WESTNItt1STFetteAllfiElf.
itadicid Changes Being Made In tlep Old
Structure.
aresetweenswelemerweellesweseetwassierieswe
MALT
hout serials food.
elisateade *bleb
the body**,
tweeter* f * tit
WadQlCk1.
tss uoit)vsPP14uostvitttt
lyestoct.
HOPS
Coat* si =ea-
cia.prittoi0a.
114141'imOce the
seerrtie ithot
Xlictioak end o0..'
..tiorliiPPItaittrotod#041,0g:
‘4, 10, ' •
R, R*
*It brtyied, itt
Ofititko .4;44e
,from Olt° Igo 0 t
0404 barley
pult. 'selected
hoist, '#41*
wit et.. *44 dealt
with Under etaseAle
gone *likh ineur_ *
puttying VOW.
lo *
$he W*4
Olook
Staddis ow
Akili cite the
lit* it otelitott
Atiewit alhfilkw,*
iefaillOr to*
Pt** Ifalatts-
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wl harttif
sloottia
II 0 to kite eke
,thweitit goi. lts
*la Sae Itritte•
Mall TWO DEER AT ONCE.
California Hunter Brought Dawn Two
Eine Deer With One Bullet.
A reetelet shot Was tneder by PAY
Bowers, of Sante Bose, Cal., recently,
when twO (Me bucks were brought
down bone bullet. One of the aribnals
was a ferked born, and the other a
three -pointer, and the /*rater weighed
cne hendred and thirty-four pounds,
dressed.
That taro deer had been killed with
one ehot.ovas not disoovered until one
of the animals was being dressed, when
the bullet was discovered to have en-
tered its , right Ode, while I3owers as-
rierted he had shot the animal on the
ler. side. An Inveatigatien brought to
light the, second deer lying dead close
to where the tot had been found. Evi-
dently they, lead been standing dose
together when Bowe i shot.
A WARNING TO MOTHERS. "1
There are unscrupulous dealers wad)
tor the eeke of trifling gain ore willing
to sacrifice'. the health -perhaps the
lives -of little ones.. This is proved by
the fact that there are a number qf Imi-
tations of Baby's Own Tablets offered.
The .mother can protect her child by
seeing that the full name Baby's Own
Tablet* and the four-leaf clover with
Child's head on each leaf, Is foune en
the Outsitle wrapper around every box.
Do not take anything else, as you may
endanger. yoim otilleas Me. If you can-
not get the genuine Tablets from your
dealer send 25 eents to The DP. Wit -
elan& Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont.,
and get a box by mall post paid.
THE CUSTOMER FLED.
A gentlemen ba a restaurant the other
day thought he wOuld have a joke with
tee waiter, and asked him if he had ever
seen a sausage roll.
"Yes," teplied the wailer. "I have not
only seen, a sausage roll, but I have seen
n. biscuit box, a table spoon, a bicycle
puntp, a penny stamp, a chimney sweep,
O chain link, a nose gay, a camera slide,
a garden fence, a sword flee a spoke
shave, a wall flower--"
But when he got to "pi ere escape" the
gentleman thought it \was time he es-
caped, too.
As he Woe going the waiter went on
with -"a tap turn, a cake walk, a moun-
tain climb,• a sky iark, a honey
conib—"
But by this time the customer was
hurrying down the sheet in's dazed
ccndition.
, NO CAUSE FOR „COMPLAINT.
o,
"My good man,tsaid thelMilosopher
to the laborer who was mowing weeds
on a vac.ant piece of real estate, "do
you ever have occasion to complain el
your lol?"
"No, sir," answered the honest son
of toil, ,"I don't own this Ibt."
They are Carefully Prepared. -Pills
which dissipate themselves in the sloe -
mach cannot be expected tO hate much
effect upon the intestines, Rid' Wolter -
come costiveness the medicine adtrairt-
istered must influence the action of these
canals. Parmelee's Vegetable Pills are
so made, under the 'supervision of ex-
perts, that the substance in them in-
tended to operate on the intesUnes is
retareled in aptioh until they pass
through the stomach to the bowels.
"What is the most toff/reeking theIng
In married life?" asked Dorothy. "Some
limes," said the bachelor Wend, "It's the
husband, and somettmes It's the wife."
ITCH, Mango Prairie Scratches and
every forth of contagious ItCh on Intman
ur animals cured In 30 minutes by Wol-
f ord's Sanitary Lotion. It never falls.
Sold by tall druggists.
Hotness: "And I sUppese you went up
the Rhine?" Affected Youth (who hsa
been bothering the conlpany with ,hiS
travelling experiertees): "Oh, yet, end
tnany other Mountains."
,
A Small Pin, hut PoWerful. They
that judge of the powers of pill by
its size, would consider Parrneleett
Vegetable Pine to be lacking. it is Cs lib'
tle wondhr anteing Mlle. What it lacks
In size it makes Up In Potency. The
remediel. which it-carrles are put up ift
these stall doge; because they ttre so
Poeversil that Only *Mall doses ere re.
mitred. The full at:tutu ot the ex.
trade re secured In this torm and do
Oleic work thoroughly.
WISE,
"Stung l" exelitimcd the,itranger.
„ .440tgulto or mining Stock t" ritteried
ths' men who had experiencedboth,
merehatitt "Ye% we. are to need ot a,
poter,,,. Where, wer edtt
tottm, slop uttAttutt
The
SW004 youshan itoontr Atipileantt 0,
, eitaltik0 ttrd, that
Vieltore to London nextyear will find
that a onange bo' eoine over Westinin-
tdSr Abbey. It is neW being regleged, a
process of which it stood in great need;
foe London's smoke -laden ettnosphere
had played havoc with the etmeavork,
which was *eating rapidly. wad felling
away.
The restoration WOrli bas been going
on or (some nine, hut it enly now is
apparent. What the mat charocter of the
work is . Instead of rudely repairing the
flue ornamental stone partmets Which,
although of cemparatively recent clate,
had begun to esseme tee appectratece of
age, new parapets., of the battlement
type are being erected by the cathedral
authorities.
A good deal of eritleitem is being
hurled at the heade Of those respon.sible
tor thls change, though a is deolarect
that in erecting the battlement style of
parapets they are simply following the
original design.
Proof of this Is shown in an engraving
dated 1720, which depicts the Abby
without Its lowers, but wall batrlefnent
parapets. The Secretary of, the Society
Misthe Protection of Ancient Building;
complains that when the restoration Is
complete people will say: 'This is not
Westminster Abbey, but a new )build.
—
C1(744. Aurnonrtu*
Say that eight persons out 61 ten suf.
fee at some time or other trope piles.
Whether the piles are bleeding or Pro-
truding, or itching or "band," Zeno
Buk gives Immediate ease.
Mr. Neil Devon, Webwooe, Ont.; suf-
fered with plies etght year. A few
Loxes of Zam-Bulc cured him, He since
says: "I hove had no return of the Irmo
Me, so that I know I atn permanently
cured," 1
Zam-Buir rem Cuts, Chapped Hands,
Ulcers, Burns, Sore Legs, Abscesses,
Poisoned' N.Vounds, Boils, Eczema and
alt sicln trouble. Flobbed well In it, is
a splendid embrocation ear Rheumatism,
Neuralgia and Sciatica, etc. 50 cents
O box of all druggists and stores or
postepald on receipt of price from the
Zam-Buk 'Co. 3 boxes for
Tom: "I don't see why you should
feel- insulted ju.et because he said your
eyes were like stars." Belle: "You don't?
Why stars keep winking et you all the
time."
• If your children moon and are rest-
less during steep, coupled, when
awtike, with it k)ss of appetite, pale
ocuntenance, picking of the nose,etc.,
you may depend upozi it teatothe pre
nutry cause of the. leouble is worms.
Mother Graves' Worm Exterminator ef-
fectually removes these pests, nt once'
relieving the little eufferers. •
"1 didn't knee/ the" Boit:tits kept a
donkey. How long have they hae one '
"Oh, ever duce I have been etaying with
them!"
-^
A LITTLE QUIET is the best of AS diet, yet %I
will not make hone aad. must!, bui "Blorrovire "
will. Try *11 dna Ind paand goon. in
bonus.
"Mary I" yelled the poet, "why don't
you keep that kid quiet? What's the
matter with him, anyway ?" "I'm sure
I den't know," replied his patient wife;
"I'm singing one of your lullebies to the
little darling." •
•
e
; Good blood ,is the secret of health.
Keep the blood- pure and sach diseas,es
as anaemia, rheumatism, eclatica', in.
digestion, heart palpitation, eczema and
the secret ills of women will not exist.
The most perfect blood tonic ano nerve
restoter in the world is Dr. Williams'
Pink Pills. Sold by all mealcine deal-
ers or by mall at 50 cents a box or-ste
boxes fori $2.50 from The Dr, Winlains'
Medicine Co., 13rocavipe, Ont.
4.11.1.1.••••••
Wculd-be Tenant: "BM there are holes
In the roof?" Landlord: "Well, I can't
help that. lf you can't afford a few
urnbrellae, don't tante the house."
ONS o* Tint nun *Id thee ransalss 41
ate «Notate**, steel ethieseista, ItinewortaNgela.
head and rivalsr itS ome le Weaver* 4atitte.
sa Ottawa ibas has brunet To kg $J
•
"Tenuity," said the young Mart to his
p ospective brother -in -kw, aged five.
I you be sorry when I Marry your
sister 7" "Yea," answered MOO fel-
keete-"I'll be torry for you r'
Nothing took, more ugly then to see
a peeeen whose hands, she covered over
with warts. Why have these disfigure,
nients on yeelr neestili When ft sure re-
moter of all walla, earrts,, eta., cart be
found 10 holloware Caw Cure..
MD SWISH DittaDNOCOUT.
Itiasakin Adothilty .• riet 'Intuit for En
treittain Naiy.• —
"The eintiettedefilalit 'rtfSt. 4,etentintrg
that 4114 Atttitiretty 1104, neared
hattleslitp. o7 2,11J0 tons itt)het orb
struekd Al the .''XifilUnriPtat Wafice; there.
itblittars10 be ..prert1etur04 Madre!'
Itestrent. theiikeilistant itilatster of tho
rine, stye that the older flea net yet
hjeen indeed; as: the, plena lot the: Wee.
ship 'Am not yet ready.,. Tite;.AkritrititP.
soltled•. Wos, Itt rite htirtye and Woutd
Vita the entirt 7 Crogaitime hari
btot ahnroVedt artdiha WSW fWef-
*Alpe had het* lintainkt, 4001 10 the
satilleit jlrtait.•
The AdMirsitt. TiOlveveri hto t)prLl&
Id ;build itotoogetwotie sownitofte;eon
' 'toting ot tour flidlitilbliwirfitht
1,111,'",01,16.4411410.(Irtillelt6t04111.Vatilbre4pIlths. fOr
tire ltrst 'QUldrVIiu1'A feint preatree
, tiy•the itdrniteity._ACte 'known tholtihr
*Ida _battlethic Drattinotight ha beer
,otlabliallad as i ttandithi troravehlet,
the EitilailinlWeigatora Oinnet dole'
'try sinuell6 " stbe Senior 4 Mt 'Itiet
tea Preaditturittite sitinewhav
teas than, „ Ali ceder* tor
• isi-kot retwatututtitag the Amstar
fle*t y,1Z L4 eXitatint 1st • Scotia 'kr)
.•
11
RICI,i( $ TASTELESS
., Igosirotos
•
It it or i4octotT(tok pINI1/11001‘
441, 444 lairttiWit Of pure iPod Liver Pii '
ft is , mow40041proei h011ettinettivithal)
*fonts 'llt*CelnpetinerSrIP Of Hype**
boa
Phitea. Mt ' - Bstreet of Atikitsad VA, )11114
Extowt,0 ,i14. Qua), Xfack. -
,
* It tti ,ptoMptly relieve. and it haw 'it roe -
$044,, cerctinteritly 40*-ebeellin 'bronchitis,: tit
ntilennlefal elfeettente. 090, fteeteentle, nerve,*
tlitOfe!ers tine * eft itadiectited Centlitifin Ot 1114
'yak% prostiation.foiloiliig,teVere. Oebigtl'Att
c4090 of life. Or COnatiftltienet weakness Owl
efite and all blood ditendetp• '
• We positively guerantee,!'llrichit l'esteiees,0
• to do exectly whet we claim it will 44 it% ift4ItAtt
eitt the label of the beige; Or. al* O4Y0114414%
Matter, and eYery druggiet fehet 'Sella °IOW*,
Teetelest" is aUtberieed ti reftilICI to ilieret4t91710
a the fun pu o see 1.....,,g_teejrot..,...,?2,tate.meo je.e.et,tte:
show a decided tinfirettehtent, tellieb linprOre;
ment will result in a coisPlete cuke if additiorial •••
bootee ere Odeon.
We therefore request }eau to try a Nettle tif
0q3rick'sTasteleu" on our recommendatimeand
if no improvement is shown after taking it, eaters
the empty bottle to the druggist from whem you
purchased it otnel he will refund your money.
Can we be fairer?
..
Two ,Slzes -8 ounce bottle 50q, 20 ounce bottle $i#00
hat it does I
What we do
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WITM
Power, Heat, Electric Light,
to Lease- for a Term of Years.
Central location. Ahlttif ten thousand square feet In
four floors and basemont. Excellent eldpp n faellItles
Standard Me Sprinkler System. Lc, Insurance rata.
MURRAY F. WILSON, 81 Adelaide Si. Wait, Toronto
Illocomonalumaimimmariemmenft.
ring an occasional order, judiciously
apportioned between the foreign bullet -
en.' in order to keep up. connection w:lis
them.
The Admiralty s aware that the re-
censtruction of th fleet at home neces-
sitates radical refokins in Russian ship-
building, but all the rumors to the er-
feet that the Government Intends to sell
Its shipyards to foreigners are, denied.
On the other hand, it Is settee' on re.
bade authority that the new 'Aeiniralty
shipyard and the immense lzhor steel
armor works, which hitherto haveebeen
purely Governmental institutions, eon -
ducted on the bureaucratic principle.
will from the beginning of October be.
come chartered companies, to be run on
a strictly commercial basis in regard
to profits and losses. The Admiralty
will own the stock Of Mese compare.
lea, as • it now owns the stock of the
Baltic works and teed of the Obuchovo
gun loundry, Admiral Bostrem also
said that the latest trial of the Rurilc.
the first-class armored cruiser of 15,000
tons, built in England. for nussia, had
been satisfactory, she having attalnee
her contract speed of 21 knots per hour.
"1 was going to ask you for a new
bcnriet, dear," said the loving wife, "but
v won't because 1 see you can't afford
it " "How did you and eut that, dear?"
asked her husband. "Well," the lady re-
plied. "1 took a: look into your ellegtle-
book this morning, and I saw you had
only cne cheque kit,"
A Time for Everything. -The time for
br. Thomas' eclectrIc 011 is when
cioupy symptoms appear In the chit-
drene when rheumatic pains beet the
red; when hfrnbag , asthma, coughs,
eold.s, catarrh or ea) che attack either
young or old; when b tog, nalds, alga.
stens, contusions or prairie come to
any member of the fally, In any ef
these ailments it will Alve relief and
work a cure.
liobbs: "your brother Is Very aggres-
sive.
a
l 110 ttgiasern
te_nset° down \Nllat
nhenever he appears ' ,•
A PIER SPREADS In elwy grass, to does an
inflammation In the throat grow down Into thei
lungs. Deal promptly with a cold as with a fire,
stud whoa you begin to oough use Allen's Lung
Balsam.
r "Listen to this, Maria," said Mr.
Blubb, as he unfoldect his scientific pa-
per. "This article states that in eome
old Roman prisons that have been un-
earthed they found the petrified remains
ol the prisoners." "eiraclous. Rem,' re-
plied Mrs. Stubbs, with a smile, "I sup-
pose You would call, them hardened
crirnir.als,"
•10014•••....,
Blekle's Ant1.0ensumptive Syrup is
agreeable to the taste, and 1.s ik eertaitt
relief for Irritation of the throat the?,
Causes hacking coughs. If used ac-
cording to directions •it will break the
mot persistent <sold, Rind re -store the
aIr possages to lbeir tiorinal bean)*
condition, There is no need to recorn-
mem1 it to those familiar with It, but
to Mote who seek a Qum remedy and
are In doubt what to use, Ilte advice Is
-try Biale's Syrup,
AM.
"If I never see you again," a teaeher
said, with muds terneetness, to it girl
whose scholastic career had come to
dese, "I liceie that you iifl never forget
t., do your best Wherever you may be,
and that you will aheays, be an honest.
utright. Wenten-triliblui And bravo".
itiatik you," sold the girl, "Ceti 1 hepe
you'it he the Seine I"
eG uaran ee
•to cure your'rough o4 cola'
No Oita' cir IAA's° wi-jttit
„ 4rnaireifrg)itillitttlan$Ottilhglioncighyll
,e
AO do it OA./
hatt sayttase yon.
two ttlet4 or $bortfrottist,
will **toot tfis
pi** , egitslatititbadiyi
lind Os* that etatitit or 0144
Any man can get along' with any
woman; all he has to do is to let bar
have her way.
"Ybs, sir," said the sokilerly•toeking
men, "I have spent fifteen years of my
Ide In the servic& of my country," "So
have 1," volunteered the low-broWed in-
dividual, offering his hand. "What were
ycu in for?"
NO SUBSTITUTE for "no D & T.. Mentholl
Plaster, although some unscrupulous dealers may ,
eay there is. Recommended by dootote, hospitals,'
clergy and everybody, tor stiffness, pluerisy, sta,1
AGENTS WANTED.
MAKE MONEY, Boys and Girls, selling Vita
wrii.3 1000 words without djpping in Ink.
&maples 10 chills (silver). Rix errata valuabbs
premiums fret OAMPISILL 9135, Auburn. NM.
neeN NEW YORK nCr
The NEW FIREPROOF ,
HOTEL NAVARRE
7th Airlea And altiu et
300 FEET WEST OF BROADWAY,
' Maximum of Luxury at Minimum Cost
Accessible. Quiet and Aliment. Within Pim
Minutes' %Valk of Theatres, Shops and Clubs.
pi•w Batch, Grill Boone lArgeat in City.
Cable Centrals Hotel to all Railroads.
European Pian. '111.60 per day Without bath,
11E00 per dal' vine ezth, suites itese
epereses, soda for Booklet.
STEARNS 4 DAMS. Preps
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itoe lights, grat.fialli tiOler. Witi 14 Amid'
aril and Wit te• gotten), Mit Of the Softy
,thet "I , 004ifilit tunktne toting its
plea Vellle Viiitsen, It Atte.14/411,
Sitee Tdeterlitie . ,- • ' '
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t 6 -LOWER
.toikk, valve., tow, ,04nott Yet* ,
litat Mx leehet high; pertifi ' '
Cotitlitiot %deal, Truth -Milli
leg. IS Witt.) Tfitotite,
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