HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1900-05-24, Page 8opened the duor of the te, abruptly, and between theft the grais
Desoiate as the Ildie =rag ha,d snow reek and uutroddea. A narrow. NELSON NEWS.
looked from, witbout, it war tar noire hatilweein MeV of manly pasturelaud
THE. MISER'S BEIRESS chaweatei, Royden'a eye., witbin. It might have bassi. but foloydeles
arty, and usellieng areathed the pre had been a lane. Waa leemsesibie nowt
Everytning bore evidence al per- quick eme detected at mese that this
mute of a woman. Carib or thrift. Jaffa thee he °aught sight a a LIve Ontario Village Where
Bu t whether It wee only el tMa that man crowing the heath at a little die- DOdd's Kidney Pills are
hoYtion wee thinkiag as be stood and tame ausi riding quickly up to him
kruked emend the bare and gloomy he queetkesed him Valued.
'that sounded very eke tin expreenum kitchess, no one oould judge. Ile was a humor, young and well -
of reree but still it ,was With her -Th• dour leadlug inte the garden to -cue but he spots la a. tom or quiet
issual eager briskness' that she mos at tem bach you hare hod fasteued up. respect &Ih glanoed with eltrewd Mrs. K. Vissisimanue• About Again -
%Waal Mrs. Dlabrowe on various I see.' crideleni at horse and rider. 'elkeiske Dodd'. Kethey Pith for it
e leeecties whet' she must very well The old snarl lanced witb rude es 'len ahem% a stranger hem my- --Used About Two It0A110 lead
leave known were intendel Only for toniehmeat op lnto the grave, dark self," he said, "but I hitee beard there Health Now Perfect.
that Intly's private far. face. lanes spoken of am Immured.. When
" I gummed as 'much," she ejecu- "You know the place. then. do ere?" the nee to the mine woe cut it made
lated. aa complacmitly as if she had "From hearsay.' was the quiet an- timme old lanes aselso, so new, roads
been drinking in A oaring of vow- rover ; "I have heard 0( this oottage. were made, and those by -way o have
pliusente. " 1 mew that Mr. Haughton 01 mann -Who that bee heard of ol4. bem allowed to rue to med, as you
was out of temper with sae, tine Mr. blyildeltones murder has not see. I don't thiuk I would attempt te
that Captain Treat was bored to heard 01thts cottage of Territe?" take theme it I Were 1011.You want u
deuthand that that little Duteh-faced "Ali. Imre. it was talked a deal of stiff leorthemuntry pony for such an
girl only stayed with me because her at the time. 1 s'pose?" experlmeet, not such a home as that."
guar -Man did. end timer Craven was etiabeiel Mytideleon"teh
-the visitor 'Thank you, but I iall I .will try."
dieguided with all 1 mid to ou."
Will slowly treading the colts's* floor gad goyeee
y
'Nue" put In the Invalid, anxiously. as he spoke-ethrew out there. they °Puns perverseuess," muttered the
'Tee," returned Nino l'eyte, with sae. the water In which he weighed his termer, left to ler solitary walk again.
feud ohrewd glance of hers which bend' after the murder. and in the ••11..„ur, to have to tun) ewe,
elbowed how hard It would be to de- fire there he threw his wristbands. again"
mite her. **She was whispering to you othissed with bleed. I sec. You do not
happen to know. I suppose. weere he Along that erass-grown track be -
about noe just before they went." terse eta the high hedgerows Roe den
"SIN only mid," &skewered the eke hid his omit r role, the stepo of his young horse pleasant con -
"Lor bless me. .bat should I know
lady. with a smile of asant route- Mandy impeded, and its head timed
.ehe thought you did out of such things?' ejeculated the old imptitii• ey under this unusual treat -
mean your word. to be as hard and mar. with a Pious hereof' of 41*ante
sharp as -t said they were." went ,
Act. "I'd do better to forget that we soon we ears
any murderer was ever in here at all. exclamatloa beaks from Roy-
! didn't ever trouble th ask where dime when. after half an hour's aker
the coat was eland. or eeythia' of
the kind. not 1." riding. hoe readied a chAined but
broken gate which stretched like a
'It was Margaret. I believe. who termitess neroo the ragh. forgotten
hid it. but I heel' never beard way. geed,. at all oe„tie wide set
whether It WWI she or her father wbO past title padlocked terrier.
brought it to light." I questiou la.' mused Boyden.
"IdaYlver, nmehe." returned tile eld , ecau I reature 10, leave him here for
man absently. °I never troubied to a thaw or mu* I turn esow? I would
geode°s anythite about it. Girls are rather go ee, if I mold, ii_nd ine if
greet Ililte Winetimee She nese a- there is any coteage hereabout
wanted to screen that yonnk Meddle- whore they remembee-'
ton; but I dunno-I deem." 1 The thought wes broken by a rest
Itoyden wit, leaning against the Reg in the hedge. and presently thene
rickety little table In the °entre of emerged into the land a ragged. hat
the kitchen:les ern bent upou the bean child, with A hoer In hes helot
senate wood are, his race lull of deep oyee, hair of seee and hall of deo
thought, mei one hand reeding &Nippl-
e upon the geeyhounit's head. The old
laborer stodel watching him with a
puzzled serutiny. No figure like this
line ever stood with hien before upon
lam cotter. hearth, an 1 the eery nov-
elty of It worried hies.
"He dose take on impident," he
thought to himeelf, "nor he don't at-
tempt preachin' and each like, but I
don't see any good comiu' here pokin'
into that old murder that everybody's
forgotten Teat's a fine dog, though-
theree no donbt about him,"
Judging by the strews the old man
laid on that last pronoun, there did
extilt,a dub*
ie_ebout the doge master,
rola WO. ibeit1011
and turned his eye. from the fire.
with an appearance of having eurelen-
ly awakened to the present from some
loug thought which 11.1 held him
°Thank you' lie said, offering Ms
based to the astonished occupant of
this comfortless c!welling. el have
wanted to see this cottage ever shoe
heard the 'tory of die murder There
le very little to me, as you said ; still
Pin much obliged to you for allowing
it. Good -night." .•
Quietly, anl unobserved even by the
old man's watchfol eyes, he put a tor-
t -reign down upon Mae %able. then re -
trod theirttle garden path and mount -
el Robin
"A neve evemine air. You'll have a
pies/leant ride"
The old laborer had not seen the
aciveneign, yet his tone was changed.
It was peril reepectful, thinigh he
mould not have tel." what it was In
hie he tor which had CA heed t. IN
involuntary change. itoyden del not
notioe It. Touching his hat kindly, in
answer to tIve citil mane awkward
bow, lw rode on up the lane at trot.
No other cottage an.I no other Au -
moo being CAlfle Into sight until. a
mile further on. he reach"1 it lithe,
° which it woman was . climbing
wTrteri a heavy sheaf of when t upon her
head and a baby in her arms. Royden
limited until she CAIlle down Into tile
lann ane turned to go his way; thee
he sepoke.
"Yon are heavily laden to-oight.
Let me earry the Ilene °me as far as
we are going on the same way."
lie took the child and reeds her
anug before him on the beautiful
black horse, while the mother watch-
ed him betoken half -afraid, until she
saw the proud delight of the litee
eiioe.
rl so safely held in her grand epos-
it"You shave been gleaning, of
,oar," said Hoyden, making his
ecesees steps salt the pace of the
ti rod mot lter.
Yea air."
A little .pause. Boyden's motive in
teilking was not tb pass the time
away, but to make tree wised use of
it.
I 'have jest beam" he said, break-
ing tee pause noon aa he couli,
"to Vast ruinous rett•go as the
outskirta of trne A.bbotamoor waxte;
do you know it 1 1Tes Terres used
to live teer•-• miner and his daugh-
ter, w'ho made themselves well keown
at tee time or tim Oriel of old,Mr.
Myddelton's murderer."
"1 remember, sir," replied te• wo-
men respectfully ; "at lemit I re-
member a little about it. Merger.'
leorit married just after, but I
needn't tell you ease -air. Those who
know about the murder-ateany rate
about the escape -most know about
Ma tgaret's marriage."
"Is 'her husband livieg now r.
"No. air; M. least I ougetne to
My even that for, certain. for 'only
khow what am ears pick up by
cleanse. Margaret's living somewhere
in ties very neighborhood now, sir, I
believe. I've never mesa her, bat I've
heard slut came back here some bit
ago a widow. It mos be many is
off that she is, but L don't know.
People talk about ber as if she was
emnewhere round about bare."
"You •re sere she is a widow r.
queer. leaked Royden.
"They said so, Sr when shoe came;
that's all I know."
"You do not reeLy belong to this
part, / suppose -1 mean you have not
lived here all your lifer
eNo, sir, only since my marriages,
four years ago. I come from Wale.,
but ene basbend has always lived
her*, and he knows more Mout the
Territs Man I do. The old nmn was
hart ie a !Lelia mad was a long time
dying. I can't toll you why Mar-
garet should have come book to live
•bost here. She was left a widow
with jest enough to live upon."
"And zees Canuot tell me what her
husband's name was?" queried Roe
den.
"No, indeed. I oan't, sir; and I
(keret know who can. It never menks
to have been lee out, or else It
was never oared about. That's our
teetage, er, across the field, and we
turn up here. Thant you kindle."
toek her little girl from Roy --
Mine Renee and went on hPr Way, the
riled rryno go heck and the iseother
qulckly
followit
like whim she came •Ii his scientific
at rasigemeote wore It socked on 111.
bead. At tbe very net moment Her-
, ,vey forestalled nom and took hie place
eit Homes aide as se could not have
dome 11 411. girl herself had na par-
pooder.seded his cadge. Illat to walk
• apart with Phoebe, as Honor evident-
)", had intended to eo, we as alter-
native which Lawmen* lealaglitaa did
not fte: alf indeed soh...otters tie
'sauntered up to Honor's right, as Har-
vey stauchity kept his position on her
loft, ad wetted ate dropping now
.ad then • crumb of tionaideratioa to
Phoebe at his r4bt head', but chief's
watching serree4ittousie the face
upon Dm Mit, until the rectur over-
took them and with freak diplomacy
mon established bizikeelf at Lawrence
itatIghtoa's plase Made his favorite.
Alma Pkoetie's guardian fell mood-
ily bask beside her and satertaised
oa tbe way hume with heed mon-
osyllebles only.
"I think," said the girl when, she
had exhausted all her lively subjects
of conversation and still ransacked
her brain for mom, under the deluaios
tibia dm was anguaing herr compan-
ion, "th•t Hervey 'erect( would rath-
er be with Honor than with Theodora;
ieed I think Honor likes Mao, very
ileac h ."
"Rubbish' She is alwaes• laughing
•t him."
"Yea, I know," granted Phoebe un-
wAlIngly ; but then that is all good-
husnoredly done, sae be doer not sailed
it • let, alt houghhe always does leee
tars her when Mrs. Trect and Theo-
dora are by. I don't know wey :hey
seould go on in that way, nor how
liesor cam aver choose to walk with
,him .when eltie Might walk with you,
Lawrenoe."
• If P.hosbe had had •ny elm of the
storm she bad iin•sikee she would
oot Dave tripped quite so happily
past eer 'earthen wean see reached
bk. Larelse •t last; hut Pkolibs Owen
was aot gifted with the power of see-
ing below the aortaes int any simile
matter whatever.
Lawrence was ill -that fact appear-
ed to be patent tb Nies ifaughlon ;b,
moimait she met heir brother n the
hall, as she es•ariably did; and Law-
rence apparently found a less trou-
Mei to moue to Cain Masa o cies r
bia gloomy brow and shake off the
eeeese • - .weiteso Mereezer mitiseeecaesed =yea him«
Nothing at dinner pleated him, and
nothing that was said sheeted n smile
or ores an sealable word.
"You are miry poorly. I am afraid,
eakwrenoe," fretted Jane pathetically.
"I enew it would be so this morning
when yea coat those Mushrooms."
"It is your head, Lawrence, I eat
me," amid Phoebe softly. "I w41 fetch
sny eau -de -Cologne."
Nonsense r cried Jane euthorea-
tively ; "it Is not t,he head, •ad I
know what wall do bee more. geol."
Hut Phoebe bad rushed off for her
eseat-bottle.
"Foolsh girl 1" neuttaindselaaL.tel••
lewd( her •tiffly ; 'es if ")'441 1104
know beet what is the matter wee
my own brother r.
"You never offer anent, or stain: -
mit, or sympathy, Honor," said Law -
roma wbee they two were lett; and
now he tune, though vexed, was oe-r-
e. t her rough nor ..l'Why don't
y on tell lee what be the maU•r -as
46.7 ao
"Dose 1 bey remitted you," asked
Honor as see took a root -bud 1 rum
oao of Vise •awe• on the tab.., "of-
t'ae shoemaker ion 'The itei•pse,' wbo
told Lord Foppiaigtan ra•t he was
estaken io supposing caa shoe
Relieved hien r
Law raise' laughed as II he, had not
been poor', for a year.
-There is so deceiving those beauti-
ful eye. of yours," he sale. 'Alive me
40a8 rosebud; pin It in my coati /our-
self, and that will oure me."
But with the utmost care and aellb-
erste* fasteaed it in her dress.
••Tftere, Lawrence, just drink tlies
and you'll be all right," said Jane, mi-
tering fussily with some mixture in a
gleam. °You ought to have colas home
early and mussed youreelf. You ars so
n eglectful of )our health."
-I've read somewhere," remarked
Halsor sedately, "of a young captain
of marines who was rhos in the arm In
Nettie, and when he seisedpermissiem
to go bakiw to have it amputated,
he apologised for leaving action for
'such a trivial meadow' He was like
Lawreoca"
"Fleetly," aseemited Jane and
Pbeebe le s. breath, having beard tlie
words, but being in much too great a
It. to modes *11.tom.
"For pfty's make, set down, both of
you!" cried Lawrence, In sudden 1 It-
e xpitoAble anger °Take them woman -
i40 condiments away."
Capeale Hervey Trent. all uneore
w igs/0$ tiny of Mr. Ininegliton's feel-
ingi towited Wm, purrued his way to
• milrove that "mane In a state of
l satisfaction, chiefly with him-
self. but la A secondary degree with
one or two other people and what
e -11. pondered es be went was betrayed
-•
by IOW WON& WiliCh "WW1 pared hia
es ,,
r. ,Jips ail lie opened the gate at Deer -
grove.
" I hope that when 1 and Theodora
, are married and settled here H000r
will still be living close by na-tiot
avelreled to Liven...nos; detestabit
idea. tleat !-but seill living there or
meal* near ne I shall take este
Mem,. to be kind to her. gbe la trati•
blaii*San. of comm. bet I don't object
Sentliagf little trouble for her."
ri
Melton; had all left East
e.044;QM., Auto' heaved a nigh
CHAPTEit Viet •
Leaving Kinbury, Royeeu Ktitit TOW
sloug the hglirodd toward Abboti-
nterior, past the wall that skirted the
perk. and past the b'gh hedge lewdest -
ins the wood. 'liken 1.. teroild made
into a lane which ran at risrlicennglee
with tbo highway and bordered the
wood on the other skies. Ile rode
slowly here. not only beonuatetha lane,
was math ane &may eutted and
Robin Hood of his own acoord slack-
ened el. dainty Mope but apparently
tomalley Rol:este matter had no with
to, hatten now,
Ile had ridden about a mile up the
lane, when let drew bridle. f Or he 11114
mem won a solitary cottage just at
a turning in the lane. 'The walla were
proppee tee tletech torn, aiel the
W JIlklW 4 patcbed-with paper ; but s
cur I of thin blue iniobo f non the
breleen chimney ruse against the
lark background of the Alibutmeme
woods. end Boyden. minis this. dis-
natellated without a moment'. hesita-
ter'. Fastening Robin to an alder
whek grew howide the rickety
gardeii gate, he walked up to the Jour
el Ida* demiate-looking little dwell.
.ng ailiptnucked upon it with hie rid-
ftewri
" It haus been • comfortable 4w011-
-10g.: 0111 "-GM& ifaAilL*
cot taros on the Abbotemoor eatete
have been left to fall to ruin when
thep vreuel na the ore line ?-
There cant. an answer to his knock,
Set vet, as he deemed back to ma
ears himself again of the preemie° of
smoke that should betoken human
occupation, an old man cameo round
hee comer of the cottage with a
med, upon his shoulder. kle had
evidently bean at work In Um garden
behind, so hod not heard Boyden'.
inimMona.
"Whet in it 7" lm inquired, suspic-
.434"..1Yera
"1nt to aaii you," mid Roeden.
In isis pleasant, high -bred tor",, "a
few questions about this cottage end
141 ellet ketiants. If you will answer
them for neo I .1011 feei 'Very much
obliged teh you."
The man put down his spade and
leaned upon it as he deed. Itoyden,
noting lad arm upon the branch or
a dented apple tree, looked toward
the cottelike dour it. If 1. WOUlti
rather have gone within, gloomy and
esmolato
as the 'rime might ho.
"Have you lived here long ?" he
naked when he saw that hew."' e1.
meted to hold hie inter% low there.
"I duple) what you call long," re
turned the old MAL sulkily. "I've lived
here betteen seven year. Will that
do, ye?"
"Yon took the cottage. did you
note from a man named Territ ?"
'Noe I.'
'•1)1.1 you pot? I understand lie
was 'Mew here about ten years.ago.
Het was a miner and he had a daugh-
ter named -
'1 know her name." put In the old
man. scraping the sole of 1de boot
epos' the Spade he held. th all
ye want. I cap tell ye that -a..." The
left word was adds I. pperently
against t..he speaker's will. ass he
glanced at the lane and figure °PPG-
**. Alm. "lier name was Margit. eve.
heswe of her. Mae mArried leen the
cottage and went with her linsteend
40 tlm county town. I've heerd nothIn•
of her alum then. What ohm's' I hear
if ehe's • reepectable 'ooman and steel
at home?'
"Then you dld not know either of
them personnlly f"
"Not I '-
-Du yon happen to know the name
of Isenrgarete husletrid?'
"No, I never hewed le That's a flee
tog 0 e-ouen. sir -fleet MI
I'll wnrntnt. No. I don't trouble
t boat my meteors' name -not I
NW met married a town chap,
mid I knew nono o' them1.. teem
anythin' more you'd care to ask ?"
&deice the old man, gazing criti
catty At the greyhound, which eat
welting at Ida master's feet.
"Margaret's either -is he demi ?"
Dead! Yeakre and years ago.A
fine horse that at Om gate, sir: -Is
64 your'n ?"
"Yea, It ls mine," said Royden, setae.
molly ; "but before I mount Illle JIM
let Inc look round your oottage tit,
chart, will you ?"
"Yere welcome," said the old man,
in anything but • gracious tone.
'"T'here's naught to an. le there, but
if ye like to take the trouble, why
ye can."
Saying this, he struck els spade In-
to the mil 'mom hie cabbages and
4
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THE sTomAco THAT FAILS
May Not Be To Blame -What is the Condition
of the Liver and .Kidneys ?-You May Need
Dr. Chase's ridney-Liirpt Pills.
- -
erre,
Ines digestion is Imperfect and
=nonriehment Is not derived
vibe food. It MOM natant' to
biases the dolma'
awe Is it kale? ee -
Several CANON are t tgoord whore
people lived and dlereseed `food with -
east Wineadehe As 7.. motter 01 faet
the mot dIffiewit Anil hy far the
g reens. part of cligertion tithes
place in the lemerlihme
Nothing on quickly interfere. with
Mgestioe as a sluggish. torpid au -
Skin el tile liver, kidney. and aow.
Iba. _ _
-
fas diesesables. ead pet eves bless
weave it io fewer wee Acepilt -bee
4.0.6.4aNnee1 memerh end get away
goers leo the fresadaties of tem gem
114. hy selning this kidneys. liver and
right.
- „edam. preuple wonder why Dr.
geese,' Liver Pine nee Alm-
effieliatat as a eine fer
eigeortenti awe etomorgi
.y that there nil.
e ‘atiaralf5
44 ikai ONWrianry or -
OIL ellonmah
;um. a won
and labiate ore ol little or no base -
fit. Chromic Indigo...Rion and dyipep-
sin of long standing are pooltively
and permanently tiered by Dr.
ebtaira Kidney Liver
To lenstrate, we refer to the Mee
et /dr Henry Moor*. Pickerialt.
Oat., who writhe as fellows:
"In the fall of 1895 I mad three
or four bus.. of Dr. ehasee Eldisee
Liverr. Pills for lematipatIon and
Mennanh troubles. and never found
noythieg to welfare with these I
had mitered from those rempldint&
Ira.,.1011007 tears end tithes' Mem
01 esolloines. but it remaleed
for nr. Mame Kidney -Liver Pile tro
rare nee Am 'vow won and strong.
bat rooting* to talus ono ot two
pills week to omenteraell the nen
add rendition in the blood and to
too the bo•wels perfeetle
By seen. dieverely on the kieney,
liver and Semis, Dr. Mame" Kid
reeyeA vor rine promptly mak*
thipm orgAns r.laniAr ape Anti,* Mid
ILL avanently eerie relltattilinthati kre
r=islaingestinta east all elowittoh
Otet N Attellt en manta
yi. hew at tot dealers or Rernanerm,
Bates • co. Torootte
'
. while Itayden rode
etemehig nesedown and
nas until he had loft At*
on a "nail. reared heath
tien been,' Ansi found iilm-
einght." he massed, glencing
amend him. "to be +bee te et wit*
60 KInbuty wIthreet retroilog the
way 1 Mere not.. flow will it he?
Kinbery lies over there, deo met, se
it net off a ensteuer re the 'meth end
puah atemight on I ran Penny mleot
my way, though I met nmeemely
he late'
When he heal nut off the corner of
the heath he stepped In moire* At
&Mtn
Tng!" raid Boyden. look
initiMlityags idowu upon Lim. -What
are you going 40 du With the nuta
"Nuts. sire' the lad echoed. with
the innocent lot* of one well versed
In falashood. "What Dues f"
"Those' maid Boyden, touching with
lee riding whip one after another of
the pockets wlech bulged from the
led's thebby ganneerta.
'Oh ! those.' maid the boy. brought
sturdily to bie ; "amtherill 'em.'
"What will your mother get for a
hs* If ul --sixpeuce ?"
°Biome ye, no, dr ; threemmee, may-
be."
aleirie&e-ror
the fleet handful, and you shall me
how .cleverly my dog can crack and
eat them."
To thc . boy, grasping his sixpence
In one hand and 'applying with the
other thei nuts which Larbne deftly
coveted, those ten minutes were min-
utes of perfect etyloymeut but the;
fade Into Imernineance when the
erewning joy was
-If 1 tlo my horse to this gate"
aniO liod den, suiting the action to his
worde In his prompt mot way. -can
you watch tort take care of hien till
I come back ? leon't come too near hen
-be isn't mot to little lads; but
You're Watched A hOrlee before SOW. I
°Are say, ani if you do it well tide
demi I have prime Inoue thillines In ne3
poeket which may fln 1 thelr way into
unite. "
The boy/el mos wistenei and bright -
rem I under hes eliaggy hair.
' Tee. ,alr ; e tended horses afore
now, dr," he said, with it friendly uod
'ell' you lake 111. 101, sir ?"
"11. will do am he NAM Hoy-
den. at. be climbed the gat* and
walked oa.
But the boy's doubt was mon set-
tled for the greyhound darted over
tbe gate and was clews bedde Ida
'meter in a nvottente
Throegli two or three fielder
dm had walked. when he found him-
self to a. mall three-owererfld Patch
of nteadow. shut in entirely by two
heeler« and the embeinksnent of that
Angie railway line to the eines
which was the cause of " the v say
being so neglected seed forsaken.
"Will there be a little nook be-
yond the line." questioned Royden to
himself. "or dose it open presently
to the highway ? I suppose I bad
better not go co from bore this
evening. A h --gfreat !leaven!"
For before les eyes a child eat on
the high embankment. Ile figure
clearly outlined against the evening
sky. and in his ears tee panting of
a frist-appronnhing melee wmoded
with a deeming portent. Where
. was It ? Which way Irate the
train Coming? nor far away was
It ? Bow mum would it rash over
the spot on which his eyes were
fasoteoed too engerly for hiss
to see overtit eine? Moon -In one
nenute, perhape, it might be. The
sight a the great engem would give
the ch lei one awful moment of panic,
In which it would 1m helples� in its
horror, then the tratn would past on,
and there we'll be no ch Id hitting
there agilturt.the seeming light, but
scattered on the retie -
A thou and impoasibilitien &tested
Into Royeene mind as lie stood mid
saw the eh et playing there In ita utter
utenellee.ournees, while Death came
refilling on; a I hemmed Impossibilities,
while below all was the awful oon-
sclousemes that htunan all was power-
kos herr. . But be tb tt It erns onle
one breathless second thnt he stood
there. In tit, next lie wet ag.kin the
men who hid faced danger and death
too often to be ranee n woman by it,
even when it CeItA9 hi mach it form as
this, *WI ho knew that hie own arm
rem powereas to help or ittly It.
His resolution was as rwift
thought. thse quirk, low wbiatio,
taret, ftrm pressure of his hand, a
keen, eager look upon his fnee, wItioh
the Intelligent eyes thet watched it
loosened to understarul-then Roydem
stood alone; and the greyhotind-le-
*rally now "fleet sa the wind" -Med
arrow. the field and up the embank.
nient. The Impedes of the child nattye
animal darted up to him WA4 60 flY 4.
opposite (Breeden'. end this envied
him; for In an 'natant he had
fallen down the steep emhankruent
on the opposite aide of the ilne 40
that up which Lachne had mormog„
To lave seen the mighty panting
engine hearing down upon him would
have paralysed the MOM la every
lent); to ace the homed rush 40
ward him rive him hist the terror
which armed flight, arul he had fall-
en before the train rolled mat
Royerine eyes were strong and
fearkm, and heel looked on death
elope mod eravely neve then owes:
but thews glistened something no
-
menial' on his laalwe when he Mord
Up0I1 the Iiele after the trees had
pawed one saw erenething lientterwl
there which bore no Ilkoneee now
to the greyhound weevil for years
had kept es feltheille beside lito
maketer an he lift(' kept that d..y.
HOydrittl intirmnred no mires a
praise or pity as he storm] looking
down noon thaw ghttotly fragments
antt keenly ea hc mourned Ma favor
Ito, there rose no bitter query
111. mind. " Itad the Itt. of a no
gesiterli child hewei worth the weer'
flee r. Thar. Are /tome wrote 11
which anch queettone Fever can brie.
birth.
Nelnele Out. May Ie.-Priem:is of
Mn.. R. Fiteniannues, of them Place,
will be Meares/1 to learn that rhe la
abuut agate. Aa is well known in this
dietriet, Mrs. lietaduksoons hAll been
wore or less of an invalid for the
greater part of the last twelve
months. She is now, however, In in-
built health and thanks theld's Kidney
Pills for it.
Mrs. Fitednamous, leer friends will
remember, wea nut at, first aware
of tho came of ber &Unmet. 'Keine)
Direase attacks its vie*** In W Mani
forms and so gradually thAt Ita pre-
sence goes geserally undetected, un-
til itr ravages have affected won*
other vital organ. Theo the malady
la called Heart Diesam, Itlieuniatiems,
Bladder Oomplalut, Urop.y. Women's
Weakeess, Paralyds, or some other
ono of those many forme of dlseased
kidneys. Such, nu doubt, was the dan-
ger lath which Mrs. Fltassimmons was
running when arreated by Dodd'.
Kideey Pins.
tihe oompialned of • pain in the
sIde. Rho grew so weak that ahe WtLe,
as she herself states, almost unities
to walk. She took various medicines,
never dreaming, of course, that Kld-
Bey Disease was the canoe of her
trouble. When the truth did occur
to tier, she at ones bed recourse to
Dodd's Kidney PIlls. The result is dee
le now la perfect health.
Beginning •1 the Rad.
'You can cook, I suppose?" qfteried
the young man, who was feeling bin
way to ft proposed.
w an the frank reply, "I never
even attempted it. My parents never
thought 1 would have to seek a posi-
tion as ouok."-Chicago News.
To Cure a Cold le Cese Day
fake laxative Brame Quinine Tablet" an
iree•nettareW•Greve•Wotor, ea owe bus.
nued the w meif it. fan* to owe.
Herbert aserrn Old Age.
Herbert her pained the age
of De *gd,"Tho,gt mem a robust man
dill keeps Aimee la good conilltkni
tree'tem WeviterefWesteseer, itseaCigelticii-
directed work.
When children are pale. peevish and
restlear at night. they reedit* a
demi or two of Miller's Worm Pow-
ders.
Illirds aed "Old" Colas.
A Freneb physaician, says the Jew-
eler's Circular -Weekly, lately bed se
opportunity to observe a pante de
lads which had boo lying for several
dep. in the stomach of a 1111d, a' d
:oun I that the gnatrio juice had noted
upon Um smallest particles of the
&Miele, blunting thc blade ond point
in I giving the medal a brown color.
In thin manner might be expedited the
process need in Italy to produce old
coins and medals. Large birds are
made to swallow roughly stamped
Nilal with the imam. of Ttherice or
Conga:an, ; niter a while the animals
eve eff again the coiner, upon wheel'
neeenwiele an appreciate° layer of
patina has formes.' This remit is ap-
parently olue to the action of the gas-
trin *Wes
Deafness Cannot be Cured
r=applIcationn, trw7 cannot reach the
portion of tke ear. There b only owe
way to cure Dashwa, sad that le by eioeeti-
national reale/hew Deanss le ceased by an
loitered condition of the eteoeue lining of the
Costoebien Tuba. When We tube get. teflon. -
d you have a re/labile* resod or
he -ring, mod when it Went -Ire!, Wormed Deafness
is the remelt, aed anima the Intlazonnet Ion ohe
be train out wed this tube restored to Ita *or
Nod rendition. hearing will be dwitroyed for-
ever ; eine case. out of tee are roomed by
catarrh, which 4. nothing but an inhainel
condition of the lummox .urfaces.
We will glee One Hundred Dollar. for say
caw of bestow moused by calarrtil that can
not be Claret' by Hall:. Catarrh tur,. Mend (pr
eircuLtra, free.
Ir. J. CH EN AY gt Co.. Toledo. ch
ars.ia Ally ?Loggia" 73..
Han's amity inn, are Ube beat.
A Theory.
Gerald -I wonder how Ananias got
each et reputation aa a, liar ?"
Geraldine -t stipples 11. 6044 Napph-
Lim she was the only girl hoe hed
ever loved -Harper'. Bazar.
Tille KHAKI trete
rbe Hletewy of the klatoriel and Be
Wee la Public ffiessor.
Khaki cloth. which has benosee the
smart material for the miumer
telex nude gown. owes Its popular-
ity le the redeem world to the great
favor it has found among tee Lan-
dau wear% set stem the biegellelag
the Artgloikno unpleorautnems. It
was first. Introduced to this mane
try la the North codeine of khaki
cloth, in which Mrs. Langtry Melt-
ed the [amour Kipling moue "The
Alseent-Mintled Beggsr." Unless fade
Ion arbiters will be very Iamb SW
takes, thin mateerlai will be snook be
the for. this summer. and. 'tither
plain or erinimed with atiteatied bands
of itself. or in applique effect.. many
striking 00111.11001 and separate @Mete
of it will be seen.
About 18 or 18 years ago an Eng-
lishman named Leeman saw the Hin-
door making a cloth Ad ayttlitiVr•
4.11 browu mem. dyed with the Jules
of the Nikar Wee to produce the
Meade. He then went to work mad
invented a method of dyeing and
finiabing a material similar in shade
to the native Indlau product, which
we now have In the premise kilted
(prom:mooed keth-kee.) It waa fleet
adopted by teie Brides India Office.
and then by the Eaglish War Woos.
Our own elovernineet awarded the
first contract for Its manufacture
un December 28th, 1808, ita very
first use by our military: and since
thou of yards have been
used for United litotes army uni-
forms. Dame Fainion prosaism to
equal It. oonsumption for feminism
wear Ws summer.
The name khaki refers to the
co'or. which In Hindoo means dirt,
for khaki caa be made in a variety
of WeetTe• 4. oottog end woe. al.
though the generally acceptedeltp-
plicetioa of this term emit mew 4. 60
• cotton staff. similar to irIll, that
la waterproof and exneedingly dura.
be &rid can be smile laundered. -
Philadelphia Record.
Minaret's Lialsmete Lumberman's
Friend.
IESUE N021. 1900.
Weak
Lungs
Whoa your throat and lungs
ars perfectly healthy you
needn't worry about the
germs of consumption. Pity
don't attack healthy people.
It's the weak, debilitated, in-
flamed membranes that are
first affected. Hard coughs
and colds weaken your throat
and lungs and make con-
sumption more easy.
your lump ere mak
Scoll's Failslon
le the best restudy you can take. It
soothes and huh and ghm tone
and Marts to them delicate mon.
Mom Iss this way you can prevent A
commune& Arid you can oar
alse If you haven't had it too long.
Kamp taking it until your lungs art
drong and your weight restore&
Selo ititOVIteltar11r:seeto,
A sliePlag Peneetillan might be term-
ed "a silent watch of the night," -
lava perches" be snores
Te Make a Illagaet.
Buy an ordinary her magnet or a
horweabue magnet, the firatiftamed.*
the preferable shape. Take a knit-
ting needle or any piece of tolerably
hard deed, and wile one pole of the
magnet rub It from needs end. Ite-
mot this proe o. oe•eral times. being
careful to bring the magnet back
without touching the needle te the
mil from which you started , in other
words, the rublleg must be in one
dtpczer.t; mak% .- -,h;--voc ;Attic- iiiwek:
net be employed, dart from Um middle
of the knitting neon*, pad the mage
net along to either end, then bring it
through the air to the other and, AIN1
droke the needle several time., fin
salting in the middle.
EpTimisitocs
p•P FTT CURE
WM were Aptieney. Fits,
Vitus Dane. sodialling *lea-
owas. A TIIIIAL IB07T1.1 swear eta of
ALL CHAIM t• so7 sellerer gentile'
os their um** awl address sad
neetleatag this popar.
emirs Tbe LIEBNI CO.
1711 Meg SLIM..
Toronto.
S
A VALUABLE RECIPE
For Couchs, Colds and Lung Disease,
Take a Lat toorup 1.11 Flax -red * e;,
do. of Erre
GERMAN BROST BALSAM
roar or al= • dey. It Waves talk to ci • .
tesolediete
mer 10 some at an Prostriate, or fro,.
M. F. LSY,Pada. Peet Boom Ian.
gatiTRAL WitNEAS-FrOAlfine
Tease sad florvard street 1, Tomato Certain
17 the Lading Inalsease noising Si hool
liftinads. Twelve regular teacher*, 1ince.
views in actuel use for claw and study took
NeiewIld equipment. iseladhor SIXTY TrIA
writing Machines. Rater aay Ua sio
Sone. Write foe calendar.
W. H. SHAW
Stratford. Aug. 4, DM.
mama. c. C. Ittchanie & Coe
Gentioneen,-My neighber's boy, 4
years old, fell into tt tub a boiling
evater and got wedded fearfully. A
few days Inter his I. "welled to
three time their naeoral else, and
broke telt In running sores. His inr-
oad ooald get nothing to help him
till I rerommended MINARD'S LIN.
IMENT, which, after naing two bots
tee oomplately cured him, and I
know of sever& Dame around here
almost as reekarkeleis, cared hy the
lame Lininwet. sad I ean testily say
I never handled a medicine wbich
1*4 SO fOrX1 ft sale or given
Inch universal natiefoctiou
M. (MEAT.
General Merchaet.
lir. Bedepate (to besIi.A e07) -
"What's the matter, elite MIA 1' WAS
tho eat got your tangos?" Tom -
"New 1 Hee she got your Nur?"
VIROINIfl HOMES.
A 011etTe WANTED YOH OUR Two eye;
AL books. "The Library of teeth Africa
SOW hooks In anal; and •TIvright L Moody
The Mem wed La *beide"; the booka are wid,
wattesaad up-to-da•s, wel are Dot • Mood, at
eig stetterthe prior are bow, sad the term.
acts. ITheral; egenta eon arks maw if they
tote held at one aad ear basks. Pre.
postale tree II yea swan Isetees. other sr
nuipments tortheesavaimarbeaset. W4111sa
nriges. Methedist Beek Besse Termite
A fle TOUR 0110eg11 /OR ?HK sw
an= maaohicteried by the Coffee
. Oat.; free maniple wet ou .1.
pl!entiosi ; Superior to ail other.
t=tifts
Hal Ian& MI
namovaitui moose-,
amaa.toss. WRITAR'R.
You Imre also* Vargiaia lands, mak
water, chalets, newercies, prudery, (suite
be. -Ms, mode of 'elevation, mese eta, h
mediae the VIRGINIA lirAlthlttl. SATO tor,
for thres welethse sebseriptioa to
Farmer Co., Emporia. Va.
FITS
PERDIAHleNTLY CHM BC Dit
sap:. Ones Nerve Haltom Ne
Ma co owsoossiew altar leo dap
wis. Said 10 .51 •reb area. links-
Eumblemi.Pa.,, far tese arid fere el YAW Irene
isle eel. A.Rart.. IMO Notre Deem stem
gee
.2;:t1=4r.l."1"..=. tar=
the bald, softeas tas gawie fame wiled cak
awl 1. 111. bast remedy formates& Tyrody
eve cents • bottle.
1111: REFINERS MAKE. SUGAR
BUT
St. Lawrcil66 Moe Retlflorll
MAKES
...ME SUGAR...
TI1LN GRANULATTD IS
„
100 PER -GENj. PORE:
colielVek
. 9
WARTS,
BUNIONS,
PAPISSLY
- REMOVED
•
WITHIN
Twenty-fnur Hours.
Pufnam's Painless
Corn Extractor
- -
A pianism and remelt muse for Oorna.
Warta and Bunions of all cientTiPtIons
The preparattoo has proved to la thei
WOO satisfactory remedy ever vitfeeed to
Itre pnblIr fee the imshollate relief end
permanent cure of one of the Went tlut
teeming •nt1 remmen of MINN. ellarotta.
Thin aurresefel combt niacin has 4's
reareed only after man) mere experience
in ate extensive practice by Dr. Scott
Pinnate, the well lumen' eeritell ewes
emote feetton, rag, sad We slows ave
a ether-1LS to two his sae*.
ery person epee be well 04 H. It 1.
patolene and prompt sod elm en117 Awn
end wart Cerra that does oll that 12 efattord
for It It In Gam este, sal fans to
rem
retwaies tttreetor makes Po ems NIT -
Mee la the Reek dangerene ant p01,..
1,1 *Ieere prodoree neither pale liar file
comftwt. and •ets ryoletrty
BEWARE Of SUIISTITUTti.
(To ba sesigemeo.)
i• Pollees t:A.,
boa •II dealer* niedieleut.
-... sweeten.
tam epee ewe waft a•sr.row. snood Allir lie laliatra lad take ae 014114. Selemell Nonsio (55 41 pi.
,
4
. , .
A Waltham Watch for 36
We will seed to weeder el this mem • Geese.
legalism Wee"' eta Triekel Inver Cele, stesseriee
ean seam -set, fee oat, It We will Ma it to
be exacaly as repeweeted, and rhombi 15 not. in rear
opiates, be se. we will rotors your money. WS want
emir trade, re got 46 1. why we ratite Ude nail 1"
Wears confideel_that our beelnese lodgment wit+ noll
11. goloplaced We know Chet by pIwelng you is the
•ory way tor tie t• eats. year -will Ind toasted
mareasese
You may not deem to mad usemy mom, le WI
-
mime 41111, ?our order, WI our reliatillity 1. unknown
to ye-. Shroud thia been/We Asmil net "nd " 581
weeef at lilt but we will seed the wraith te seek atm
preen oftl.w ma roe may wane foe you to eiroonse. If
• 1,I1 repreems it you hond the money to th• sewed
again tead take the *gawky It sot, rotors it ea ww
essiewsa. We owes 45!. .0..' aeLly to preys if ifoid
to yea alter art -kiss that 75,weld
teeth, arid beessiale wo want year meadow,* sal
1.
fainfs- Witte at ones
BARR &0011111111Y,
r. tioi 611. rustiten. Ont.
K. B. EDDY'S
PARLOR MATCHES
Produce Q1/11Clk SOU ',LIMIT* wary time Thay bare had
n9146110 fir asatty haR sestary,
ree Pole toy .ti diree•Cimee 1140.10,1
$M1'UVACTORID fl
THE E. B. EDDY arl-
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