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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1901-6-13, Page 6CEYLON AND INDIA TEA, GREEN OR BLACK. A Quantity of Quality • what all (makers of Machine 'Made Tea get. No Tett as pare, !wholesome ow ecuuumical. Bup.rlative In ataual'writ. To wit all varletile 01 twists. "SALADA Slaeb. Btt(ap1...a sppllaatioa. t� ii Callen Teas are sold la sealed lead pa(h.ta .sly, savor la balk, Black. fused or Uarslored C.y1.e Address fSALADA," Tweet*. Only Two Hours' Rids From the PAN-AMERICAN, Bltttblo, or Niagara Falls. THE MOTEL BRANT BURLINGTON, ONTARIO. CANADA Thea elegaut and eontmoxiiour hotel, erected last year at a twat of $100.000 was opened to the public on the _nit of July. 1900, and al- tM,uglt the 1/01100r was no entirely romp)et+d at the opening, and the grounds' and out of dozer iueeuwnt feature were far from reaching the. ,.tate of perfectieea the had been planned. the reason proved a aur• eweaeful .rl.•, and the patrt)ne one and all. etposseed t elnrelvee as being boM1 delsgtlte.t and .urprlNed ret the beauty of the 100100 and surround• Knee the ekes. of luta bornthee.ebornae of BOO ,.,...., 8,-„ expended on "tl g[mldml Jam"'ranee, not even to my OWIl. Idid to you. mime.His wife tried to check the exub- erance of lila reminkcenees, thinkingthey might not be agreeable to theladeem earn. Put Geraldine liked the•nol encouraged lain by thanking lentfor Ms good Intentions toward her."Well, 1 wottli have brought youup to 'the best of my means', andyou should have wanted for nothing -In reason," he added, prudently'."I dare say you think you have iionebetter t•han that," he admitted."But there le no lenowing-yeu haveYour Ilfe before you yet, an -1 there'sups and there's downs. Anti, if youever erhould want the help of a plainman that's not a gentleman. butthat 101/1 a few pomade at his backane a good rod( Over his head, .t ou'rewelcome to came to me, mataui, notfor the sake of the fine lady you'vegrown into, but for the nuke of thelittle creature, that, by -the -by, I re- member didn't tette to me much nine- teen years ago.""Thank yam," eitid Geraldine, te etch- ed by the genuine ring of tile onlydelete you better now teen I mathen, to balance your evident pre- ference for the baby over the 'fineMr. Corbyn laughed coestralaedly.inad left hie wife with her, In ordertoe speak to the young gentleman,Whetni he led straight into the farm- yard, well out of hearing of the wo- Never you mina. sir Jaime -it the ground*. New feineee have en halt% tree.. anti tartar planted,• to sdy IL now tkower beds laid uut. perfect teen ellartlePP111•14P1Irtf4 QM 1 00 10P/14 della% '`-'"'"e" "`"'"' * they are protected from the pert ding wind's golf links with interest. you've grown into a fine lady." con. lug hazards (look gulf. a now anti e tortainIng game Vont haw reeently %limed lir. with au undercurrent 01 become popuinr England nee .thierlea. tree been poet /0 1. it, 1, moied pity for lwr degradutioa • " but •-Tbe Means. of Varikin's Sues:eels.' foal ist a splendid practite for experts Neter took to a child. before or Geraldine caught these words, and cause up qule•kly, just ar James was t rying to .Ilene the farmer's wife "No; go on, please." site raid, quietly. And Mrs. l'orbyu, glancing from one to the other, obeyed : "Ile --he described the -the lady who brought you here exactly, wars, t o that 1 could feu her agelu ad hr spoke, teed he s.Od she war his wife, whole le limit been forced through difficultor to leave for a time; and he eaid--he said lie war a Cousin of poor Sir Charles',. sir. and his wife knew that. ant su brought the child, w hen rhe herself gut badly off ; and. nut daring to take it up to the Hall herself, she left it here with a letter, which you. miss, beteg very little, end not understanding the import- ance of it -which you went and ewal- low•e.l, wise." The girl looked Incredulous; but Janice confirmed the statement by a grave nod. Qutsntoaed further. the derr:rlptiou hire. l\,rhy1 gave ul the gentleman left to possibility of doubt that it was Lindley Fielding, as both the young mate and the girl Mut at once feared. This story alarmed theca troth. There War 11 troubled pause in the eexiversathm when they had learned all they could, wlucII wee broken by the ar- rival rrival of the farmer himself. onwhale the sight of his wiles visitors lutde a deeper bupneseion ticau It had made upon her. lie gummed stoner than his wife had tome who the lady war; but, after examiningtlher well, It. mild. In it tone which frank ly intimated that In hie °pinto/1e11e had hot lived up to her early•prom- lee- , Ah, mime, you were a pretty lit- tle mite, it ever there meas ..se: 1 wtald larva [taunt m}- head to bring "401 up Ike buy 4we,'• "lou were nut au lineable about 11 then, If i remember rightly.' srw•.•II ns beglnnerr. A bowling green 1"O by 130 feet lei Mao en added. Therear. w few of the improv Mi4-rtes only, many more have been made, wash want u( apace p reventr. m1Wentioning. The Wale le most delightfully lorati0 of a high bluff within a none's throw of beautiful Lake Ontario., end o ertoob. Ibmilton Bay, and Is In eery arse's from till point.. being only sit reline from Hamilton. thirty 'lieu from Towle), and fifty guiles front Weirdo and Niagara Faille. The building ie n flre.proof hrlrk •i.truet0I'V ook,nial In style. fin. lewd throughout to hatrdeot I . 1. nkmlern meant. Elec .rtrlty furnwle•e the lemey tern tan bella n furnac•. inn supply nhendanee of hrens. ,wtruc•Uoa and equip- Ids. ulphtx. elevators and pall hen n.retwtry. The ho- tel brut accomm.$tatin 1 for tau hundred and 'elft C1100414. The guests' etnlmllerM are errengpl mssgie apd tan suite'. Earl floor 1s balply .uppllyd with lavatories, private ,and jsubihh bathe. servlc. and MahItath,n unexcelled A epeeist! feature, d,f tits hotel le its spacious �di • (rem (rm each side, on to INrge verandas. where le fresen. • 1n (reheats ha', been ..wired;eterniab 'ode i danel,[ every evening and for Saturday night h be held nn the reef. where ee1e3ctrntertaenment. mel rtccasionelly during the week. Amo•emeats Inaddit'tat to those• above meiitl,neti, w enjoyed, are ynchtleg. canoeing eine rowing on the lake prequel, ten pine, hlllinrda, teed and bathing 00 a fine whit Her. ale. will bP f 1 fine rondo fe.r automobile.. ea eel cling. riling unit drithtg. Small mouth b&Me_ln_the _hay and brook. trout flaking la etrehuo eau be indulged In. Sufferer« tram hey fever and rheumatic' will flail cosdltf able to their relief. me invent • \, Lingle; $22 and utpwards per $. W. WarheahINen,t 1(ut,I 'Granada. Pt. Augustine. �.. Florid*, nu -room, openiug an he servo.% al ning concerts. e latter will so be given III alma be modern d beach. for cy- r .ate wrd' a tax a 1 war. two in a room. W.1( HE\HI'sI:N & 11000 11. JI. ikerge., " . Hotel Odords Avon -by -the -0m New Jersey. GERALDINE'S FORTUNES For. no tb-y ten, ladles were s together In the drawing roam. elder dosing. tka yoanger taw neglect, lug tba work in her .tris to stare In frust of her with me ride,. tearful they were the asoma y the eight t the (keit•, that the frith• of bis chatter Ilpie oriel affect km it111, try ghastly horror of death which We lied felt since ask. last visited tilt room had pawed away. Come tato totwhispered Janne; and, wittaW waiting for can ashWras, l►s heal Ler tb1o1401 that dining mein to tits n:•paiily-IaraYhtd core taro/Wry. wad through tjpgt into the garden outride. Put he did wit stop there. 11e onikl see that ase waa in no moord for talk{ug; sou 1n silemee 11e led Iter thr)egh the paths on the opposite erne .stInn llotlg,rto that of the twin- cipal entrance, . unit through it kow in.. gate ruder tit, trees of the park; which extended very little farther in this directba ; thea through another gate, and across a wad into a moa - ow. at the other side of which they uatl a rough earl -track, which they ed. " 'here are you taking me r naked tier ine at last. r the mad we travelled to- getltei\nlneteen and a half year• aro. Deld•1•. She st1►rted, and he .bopped. "1 tie) t, you know, Deldee, that. since 7011 are heard •, much, It is better yea should learn everything about yon if that It Is Isfs.ibte to find 'out, and that we had better be- gin by iineethining the Corbyns. In whoa,. form-yn I first found you. But, if you dont feel strong enough for the ordeal of 'investigation, we'll le, beck, dear." Ni,"no; you are quite right. Let um leo on," said she, firmly. Si they went on In the April after - ,.in sunshine across the tnendow, skirted the pine -wood where James used to play truant in company with Tip the, terrier, and anus through the resider tree -trunks lb, btu" haze r'e- Itlg from 11a•v lower ground beyond ant.th •:n they came a1 the farmyard, and , the u1d eh ed with the chicken and the deka flocking nbnat It Just ••+t►r -wed tiIwse Ie'ther crier Stool a red wagon. which might ! nue been the vory one under h • eh tits of which Jame had icon Orificee. HP looked in, and began to laugh. " I lul,po ee you don't remember this place, Deldre 1' saint 11 , eurlonsly. hie crime; sad she bigamously thought It was very good of lllcu to brtr no melt= for the stub of the miming beton. so els walked along by hie side. sajo7blg a rubduel and tlwld happiness, la itis society, until thee reecho] the park . anal James. not wedeln( yet to •xchauge the plummet tot, -a -tete for the wore E= rI6n06 of BOLA His WILE restrained lutertuurre of In -tour+• )� naked her if she would like to runt. Himself, round the garden. Site a.reut,.1 til tingly, yet with heatatlutc ; evening ere clueing W, and ale had dragons to fear both at Wur(uglluw Hall and Copeley. J(tnra led her round to the trout ea- trauue, and to kir, gate uppueite, through whielt lee had run to escape hint ext his first uppearauce. 'Choy now wait through together, and sell littered along the box bordered pout between two broad beds full of blush -rower breaking Into leaf and Mee In full blossom . while guelder- melee. eyrictga, "and laburlluw gave faint promise of later beauty, and the petals of the already fading al- rnond-bluurusn strewed the ground at their feet. Geraldine was delighted whit the clwrtu o1 this mote and pawed by tie thought that 5113 hod never bueu there with her gu-lydiui, Jamar saw the eleolow erose her, facie.. and. to ,tltert her thoughts. he said - "It le not quite so pretty as the vicarage garden, W it" Aad we Mute Io Ileac half so fine cut that 1 saw lu your hands yesterday." "It was very lovely ; lir. Heglnuld Bamber gave It to Inc." she no- .wend, not tvlthuut epoitaueoue im- pulse w mischief. - " phi I suppose you Irnal,hl't lack tat i flower of my gathering utter that!" said he, with. however. no very wild display of j:alousy. • Oh�I might look at it for the sake of the flower : 1 like flower.," ale .veered she, demurely ; and ale no- ..opted a handful of little r•entlees ,tldte, Scotch room with c:trele•Mness which gave no Intimation of the care with which they were to be trea- sured up. You are very hard, aren't you?" wlulpered James, its Ike re -arranged there In her h.inde and tried to look into her eyes. 'Whet ado you mean by 'hard' :'" she .keit, Lo a low voice, after a pause oi n few memento. "Why, weren't you very unkind to me yesterday morning"•" Her breath calve quickly, but at asst she did cwt answer ; elen site s.sld. al'n*t In a whimper - "Please forglse one. They had been 411itng Me shameful "Juries ub,ut vont' T110y' moans Reginald Bamber, 1 .oppose?" •dd he, angrily. "And what @tortes did he tell you'." "Oh, no, no! Dual. be angry ; lie only Bald -he said you were -1 don't like to say 11-1 assure Sero• I dotit believe a word of It. James -Sir Imam: but he sald-" "Welt, what did he. say, Misr Lind- ley No. don't call we thee! He eatd, Janie*, flint )ou were-iatoZ1 at.dat .p.wtch the other night," "Oh, Is that all " " clipped out in- voluntarily. Geraldine hooked up at him In speech - 143,0 horror. He' txxtldl nut help laugh Ing. It le all right, Geraldine -at heart. I wean ret was eery wrong. Dui. al you knew low. wretched 1 was. Yoe wouldti t be so !used on we." Blue had shrunk Into lierself in eits• 4051, He (Stunt of sir years before seemed nothing by comparison: with this recent breach of propriety. She turned to go back to the house, but ee detainee her gently. "Aare you go.ntg to leave me again, to 1e lonely and wretched w scion'" "You can find better ways of eon - soling yourself than any I can in- tent," she began. coldly. But, as Ie turned +• wee abruptly, with an alr suggestive of an lut,o- tion to take her at her word. she sprang after him and put her hand ua his arm remorsefully, pleadingly, her eyes full of tears. . • Oh, oton't be angry ; I am so sorry: Of course, I have no right to Interfere with you. And men look up,,n these things differently, 1 dare say. For- give tree, pie:tee ; remember low qui- etly and strictly I have been brought oI knew more about the world, I dare .ay I should not be +.,eked *1 pt all.Ir" Jame. looked into her face for a long tine,; then he .alt• In a rather unsteady voice - •'No, that Ie true; however, If It 1e my comfort to yon to know shi'r't try to console myself in that way again --at least, to the client 1 hetes done sometimes," he added, prudeutly. She premed ani. (rand silently and gratefully, as 1f he had rendered ltet*. some aorccle to' greet to be acknowl- edged In words. He wee touched, though he did not want to show 1t. •'You are tired; shall we go In?" he asked. "Just come into the grass• walk float ; there b something very pretty) I hove to show you there." He wait right. Learing ate rose -tor• nor by another gate at the en I of the path, they panned under the low - bending, rage.- 1 branches of a great radar, and into a broad grace path bordered by very high, thick hedgne of laurels and other evergreens. Abont fifty yard. from the beginning of this walk the bordering shrubs auJ trees grew thinner on the left-hand side, and, forcing a plumage through them. James bit] Geraldine to a large pond. which they Cama upon so suddenly that, as she (omit herself at the edge of It, she gave a start and utts-ed a faint cry of something mire than sur - pros.. For the evening 'let whleh el - ready hung over the black water, the l,aoehee and slender white.stcmmed larch' which grew closely Hund It on all sties to 11. very brink, gave it In the duet a look of mystery which llnpr'e-e.l her Imagination. 1 smooth carpet of green duckweed ,Crotched over more than halt of lt, and at une nod an eel wnter•loggad boat., black In the dim light, was moored by it elimy and rotten rope to a stump which rove slanting out of the sleek, green surface of the water. "Pretty 1' she remarked, with a .hives. •'I don't ilk. 11-ett leant, not now." The romnntln de*nlntlon of the "pot, which would have charmed her at another time, seemed ret that mo- ment eoment to revive all the sensations of gloom and horror which rhe had ex- perienced In the past few days: and James found it necessary to throw his arm round Mur, lest In her nervous ngftntbn she should rip Into the pa"Ordh. . I'm not going to faint," sni.1 sloe, ,dmply, "I never do." Rut, as It was bettor to be on the wale side of the danger. he very kind- ly supported her until they were tin - ,ler the red•er-tree nettle. 1t was very dirk titer*; and. se she Marne 'Aged bevel( from his arm. not at all herehly, she weld acaroely re his fans, or he hers. But at that very moment be felt her tremble. "What Is It, lwldre. dearest ? You ewe you are not r, strong-minded ns you pxetenA " She laughed!, end seed she supposed she WAR not ; and she t03k 11 arm of her nwn 'reeed, and talked fast rend almost incoherently until they reached the house. As he rang the bell, ehe put her hand earnestly upon IoM shoulder, f't1D w Continued.) AGE DRIVER STATES HIS CASE men, before he unburdened hie mind. "Fin the Inert, pension to wish to Interfere in anybody ehle'e anoint. Mr," he began, ununuttely. "But ret the 'Intim time. tie a tenant for ]'ears of your late uncle, Sir Charley and now nouns, sir, 1 um bound to feel an Intermit In the f mthly -that ng you will und.•rttaud, sir; and lam - se he lee have got about thelast three thyei somehow. I don t wish to give „tiara. ; but 1 have something to tell you which may be of •.rulee to you. The sudden illness and death of air t'harier, awl your Nutt den 'snivel, and Mr. Fielding'+ go Inge on, hate set folks talking." "And what do they say t" "Olt. goodness knows, .ir-a lot of cock-and-bull' stories for the latest part ; and I only • mention them because. 1t it hadn't been for all this oommotIou I shouldn't haVe thought, tesek-el - wksate -I- -.*w," "And that war"--. "A than loafing about the Hall, sir, yesterday and today. after no ger,d, 1'11 .weiere' "My Industrious relative. air. Lied - ley Fielding, 1 .uerpect, on vulture's business." 'No, .Ir, not Mr. Fielding." "Who, then 7" "1 don't know, fir Jame. -a man 1 peter maw before." "Thanks, Corbyn ; I'll have the strong room watched." But the farmer guessed, ate the gen- tleman knew, that the man on the watch by Waringliain Hall had nut col. after the plate. eye. which raw meta is Muth suddenly startled of wheels and hoofs, and ecf the Otway barbell'. h • a Wltb a thrill of joy whit' etiattordal he dull apathy fn a mo neuA. Geral- dine beard James' coke : and it few seconds later b', with bis twat\Elfza- beth. tittered tie nom. to the over• wholusing natofdibm`it of ter punto. l,,r, aItt>uml tit •y know er. h u by eight. it wee the drat ti in all Gran years that tbd two., elder ladles Itid met, each other, 11'119 the 7. boldness of youth, Janes had per- \ra:ulwl lies aunt W-tcik, a step which bin more Until uncle hie1 never dared! W ruggst. Th •v went profusely civ h1 to each other, 00 11 showing off her grated =timers. each too mak'ng un unexpecte•Ily fevor•abl• lemma eu Upon tie other, for Miss Ida ay 1111,1 11 t twenty-year.,Hkr Mise Gretten.'though women of en - telly different dlsptrltlons, had In- tellects of equal keenness. The two )ouoger members of the quartette were strangely shy with each other and did very little talking, levuting U.emselver to watching the encoun- ter between elite"' elders. Elizabeth explained. with a stately and cold *emersion of grief, that ane had thrown sortie ceremony. In coming at n time when they were ail suffering from a great morrow, at tote request of her nephew, who had begged her to give her peer ale In eutr'eatiug Mia Greaten to allow her want to re- turn to Waringlwm Hall with them for a few hovers to romturt her mister Eleanor, who war lu a 'tate ,of de- prersi(u which caused them great alarm, awl wt., had taken it strong fancy to the 7 41114 girl. Ho Geraldine, with the dignified perm{eseon 4f her old Inetnnctrres, returned witls Misr tetra,' alai hat aapltew to..th*., Hall, rather silent, rather reserved. but Inexpressibly comforted to find that James, who was as ■ilent and reserved as elle, had done nothing rash In his despondency. But, as 11000 as they arrived at the Hall, James, (tweeted dd letting her go to comfort lila eldest nient, which was We (eteaslble reason of his com- ing, whispered, as he helped her out of the carriage - "Will you come and see him?" Rho Iuw•ntal . and he M.1 her through 1h' dark balls, which mat.. her .ttiver with inertial nerolkrLions of two n ights. before, up the etnirense. and Into the solemn ,bath-rhamber wls'n' tbi roftin lay. ilut the only eight In 1t that tt►ulw her /elver war the fore or thh hem•..keeper watching there, worm thin, mhrivelletl fritterer ',temp. ed with an undying terror soya the melt of her meaner* .lxtth. In1- presseeI ter girl with unrearuable fear. and meek' by shrink hock ore first entering tit, nm,h. • WOO Id Vuu rntb•r riot we. him?" whispered James. offerlug W lead Iior hark. She ronqueral hrrr•IL told ap preached the ...Min. But the first gtarel at *b. mull. wat,nl M( she *n deeply loved. lying 1•, Ih• flood of bright 'alterimen wnllght which "streamed tkr*igh the white blinds, calmed b'r and drew from her ,loud Lars wb'eh were sennwly r,rrnwfal •t a11. 146, kissed the cold for•h••nef with reverent love, mut whet ahs left 1b. rmmrs, after a k.ng, htwt lent at 1►f peare(al fate which Improweml haw, In ga. (r( it'T reason. with the feet lag ibis be was only shee'ptng, and ck " w'ell, i sot 1t was just In this for nor that i found you sitting on ttv' ground on a artek, and- Italia. elm. (kwbyn, don't you reregnlse two old (Mender' h • cried out, simians; handle with her. - "1 retnember pm, of sour'', sit, and i m very glad to .-es you bark ; hut --e " Out you don't remember titInd 1 carried off from yen one (te et sen hug r' Mia. ('trbyn 'Martell ,and (•oortesied. nog lie.raldlne .h molt hand.. with her Shy had exchanged the tl,rmelln.ess if k:r 'lath for that of mature ago hat the expr(won of her lac" mea« es lend and good btunor.d cis etoi' Brit, throng* nil the admiration ter -6'e trans orrowet fevorlte whkh her .hy ginner." betrayed. Jame, saw that etemetleing was pnsaling nr des irersing the farmer's wife; and while Geraldine wive engaged In earnseing an ugly nr.ngrel which rime Jumping about her, having taken a fancy to her, Mrs. Corhyn drew him a Ilttle on one side ant said: "1t ill the strangest thine In the world that )nu should bring the young lad, lore to -day. ear Yrs 1.rclay n gentleman came meting en- qulrie. about her, and saying hr was her father." and 'Ewe Has Tested the Power of Dodd's 1 Kidney fills Kaeb has Achieved the Same Result Dodd's Kidney rills lav• Cured Them Both. Dtcvqure, Ont., June H.-(Speelal)- Mr. Oeorge Saokett driver the stage betweee Urumure and Holrtelet. That lel is known lbrtruglhout the country ✓ ide goes without raying. When be was In trouble a 'short wells ago he had the rympatttty therefore of more than the few Immediate frlende and neighbors a woo lu auutber weak would have. Mr. Hackett thought ett one time be would have to give up die stage. Sitting up on the driver's real day le and day out, rain or slew., hot or cold, he contracted a scream dim - order. Hie kidneys became weaken- ed from the cda.tlnual exposure. They gradually gave NM more sad more trouble. He felt that he couldn't keep up much lager. 1t Ir nine milt* from Dromure to Holetele. That wenn a round trip of eighteen miles. Two trains a day would Lame thirty -Ill miles of driv- ing. 1ptagtde thus iu it wet driving snow 'dorm of March or February to a man la a delloato state of htaltb. Mr. Sackett did not give up driv- ing the stage. beaten', he *ought the help of Ik*M'e Kidney fills. 1)1d he find help' Rend him own letter. a letter which tells islet, ts't h1r wife proved the truth of dee raying, "Dodtl's Kkbnee l'lllr are womauh's bort friend." , "Having newt other largely ad- vertieed remedies anti all the we'll - oboe recommended to ale by my friends for Kidney Trouble and •:- eructating Backache without tate ✓ llghteet relief, I WAR in despair. in the nlok of time I war induced to try Dodd'e Kidney P111e and con never be too thankful for the ad- vtue whlc•h prompted me to do so. They simply toot hold of my trouble and lifted It off ane. I never heard Of anything ahki b give such in - sea nt rel.ef. "My wife owes even more to Do.ld'e Kidney fills than I too. Her ease was worse than mine. hire. Sackett would net be alive to -day only for Dodd's Kidney fills. Ruth my wife and myself _ oda truly recommend Dockt•m Kidney tills for tfey do what they are claimed to do." Ctj1'APT mt X1"jI- Geraldine apd James returned to-- ward o-ward the Hall, anxious and un- happy. At first each trletl to hide this fact from the other ; bet the at- tempt was a failure ; and at last ehe mild. In a low voice : "Ole, 1 hope It 1m not true! i have Met the man. and 1 don't like him" James .topped. "It Is not true. Be sure, whatever happens, not to let any (me per- suade you that It 11. That mac, under another name, has beep my ruin ; for some reasue or other, he le now working to effect yours. 1f you have nay truest In me, any care far your 44113 happinew, d1ur1't have anything to dl, with (tint Relieve me, child, 1 sp ak arum ellperlence go plater that 1!.! were to lits for n Lundrel )ear., I could not outlive the effecta of 1t -he ham wrecked my holy and .oud" ''What nee he done 1" she asked, timidly. i1 ke not a story for your earn child ; It wand shock you, dewiest you, and all I bent Is to warn you agalnst falling into his handle He 1e a pinet ibis scoandrel, end can chant himself ss well ne the reit of the world. His love of planwure and of hie own ease lie mlatnkes for phllnnthropy, end he Is constantly complaining, In all good felth. of the unkind feelings cherished ngalnet him by tlw victims tot him own rogueries.. Promise, for my Dike, that Stu will have nothing to do With him" I cnn promlrN you that 1 don't want to do re," she answered, simply. She had no fear of what this mon- ster of Iniquity, as Jamn deserlbod him to 1*, might do to her ; she In- stinctively knew that life hal no dan- gers for her tempered with the= It Iind for Iwr ■talwnrt companion. The ,llegtut she had felt at lteghnald's reveletlotr of the =inner In which Jarmo ho 1 spent the evening before his return home lied struggled vainly 11(1111.01 the nffectimi for him whtel Mel never died mat AI Ilea her child- hood, and the gratitude which had .pwe,ng rep 111 the heart tush horning flat It ens to him rhlldlah fancy for Ire that she owed hergnantlen'a care and hove tln„gh all 11,..0e year.. Thin fart gave the young man e1 right G, referent* In Mr eyes, and Ohm *am now far mom ready to amuse her self far her nngrotstful (oldness the ile OM ran have tat Ionee cnn have day befos'e than hlu for his 'hese or whet he will.-Fraokllo, A Curious Illusion. A curious tattical plosion it to be seen in the accompanying figure from l.n Nature. At the pincee where the white etrlps separating the black squares crows each other a hazy penumbra can be seen. If, however, attention le concentrated upon one of the gots It (Reappears, though the others remain .visible. DIAMONDS AT A DISCOUNT. Gems are Not the Only Requisite of Success ea the Stage. Osce there we. • merry villager In a wlewn opera ouWpai) who haat aaplratlua to bee whole ouualc latlun all by herself. tape watched the rlarey flrmwneat very carefully and uuak:ed that every glue had pien- teutr cullectlew of- jewelry and au tawny diamond ruuburets that the) gut tanned wearing them. Me forgot to remember that n11 the stars had written telalmoulalr to patent medi- cine*. and that the picture of one of them or another went with ever)' bottle of tonic. lilte thought all were - attire who glittered and straightway eared up her salary for len years and moon had a bureau drawer full of koldio,re. She thea applied for a job on the etrettigtit of her gem enu.euw. But the manager &eked her 11 her picture. were all over the town PO" twmwemling a new cart of nutritious puppy bnrl'ult. Then she sadreplied Yud that It war sot. He replied: won't bio. The dtamend,. are.all right, but we can't put thew uu a btll- btrtnl." Whereupea le blew cigarette smoke through her note,, which rlgul- rted that the interview woo over. !dural -A bucket of parte on 0 bill- board 1. worth two real diamonds in the top drawer of a Louie thele. cllf- fenler.-New York Commercial Adver- t I. ,r, 1 I Port Mulgrave. June 3, 11497. C. C. RICHAARDS & CO. itettr Sire. -MINA RD'S LINiMENT Is my remedy for colds, etc. it 1s the best liniment i have ever used. MRF. ,1OtlRAlf HART. $100 REWARD, $100. The readers of this paper will be plea.ed to learn Grid there M at least one dreaded duan.. that aerate has horn able to own Mar 1te steges and that is l'a:arr*. Hall. Catarrh Cure is the way positive ours wow known to the medical fraternity, Catarrh. being a toad t,thoaal diatoms. requires a ouu.tltOlt0ltal treat- ment. Halle eatarrb ('ure L talon ictal wily, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfacer of the a rem, thereby doetroylug the foundo(luu o! the disease, awl giving the pa dont strwstk by building up the oeortltutluu and ....Unclog nature In doing Its work. The proprietors en, that as so much faith In lcurative tbey offer Ore Nuadred plionise for any case that 1l falls to euro. Head for list of teetlmonlals. Addrtor, r. J. CHENEY a CO.. Toledo, 0. Ise Dole by Druggists. 731. Cursing Contest. A protease* of languages, some year" ago, on returning from Iwlla, remarked upon the paucity of objec- tionable phrases among the British working classes when compared with the abundance supplied by the Ore Prnntul.of similar rank. 'I`o prove thee he gives. a carr whirl' came under her own notice. HP had dl.mbesed it man 'servant for dlahonesty, and the next morning. at 6 o'clock he 'sought en Interview with lir former abutter. He flourished a carving knife, with which he plainly Intended to empha- size h1■ remarks. When he found It Impneselble to gain admission lie sat under the window, and the -swear- ing- process began. Ile pureed the prefeesor along the genealogical tree heck to the first ancestor of his race. Then he dwelt upon PI Pry detail n1 Ids anatomy, from the top of her hand to the 0411 of lea toed. " For three ,' it acrutiv'e hours hP sat there and s=ore," says the pruft•rw,r, -without orae repeating it 'threw." White travelling on the undergr.und reit- way In towhee. a mote of working- men entered the same eemAartmrnt, and interspersed their remark.. with the commonest form. of "swearing." Tat. professor politely M7kett'tht'm to .le.frt, whereupon hP WAS told lu mind Ills .,Wil -- beluesn. ll.• at 1,1[(.13 commenced to translate into Engh►h some speclmrns of Eastern (nils which he had heard n Calcutta mer- chant's servant are leo n mlestonar ■ .servant. The men sidled from him tie if he had the plague, and at the next elation ■ought another com- partment. -Liverpool, Eng,' Poet. ISSUE NO 24 1901. no Weeping the gertus of consump• tion; kill them with health. Health la your only means of killing theta, Scott'. Emulsion of cod-liver on will give you that health, if any- thing will. •eq ,•• r••• •.note ••• •.v ,r 0.077 • e•w.t , • 7eaer7a sad ell Zneggl0ua Special Train to San Franck oc For Canadian delegates and all oth- ers going to Epworth League Con- vention, da Chicago and Northwest- ern Railway. to leave Chicago, Tues- day, July ttth, 11.59 p. m. `;tops will be made at Denver, Colorado springs'. Glenwood Springs and Salt Lake, parolee ea route the finest scenery in the Rocky and Metre Nevada /fountains. Through Pullman pal- ace and totIrlst sleeping ears. Order berths early, as party will be limit - ell in number. Fare only $541 round trip, with choice of routes returning Send stamp for Illustrated Itinerary and map of San Frarr•Ieco, to R. H. Bennett, General Agent, 2 King street east, Toronto, Ont. Japanese Jour.a11sm. to the year 18714 Japan had 2(0 newepnperm and rrtlews, the total 7ir,ulatlo fl d,( w11k11 amounted to over 28,000,000 copies. Last year's rta- LIstics stow that the number of daily oewepapers and periodical' ham great- ly lnceea,se(1 during the peat 20 years, and that the total number of both Is about 2000, amt that the combin- ed circulation le 91,519,151 copies. Of title number the dally newafwtpen form 'one-fifth part. The city of Tokyo alone has 20 daily newspapers. And yet this Immen.e number ln- rreases very fast, and many of the reviews which appear have but one day's. exletenee. The ypunallste of the "Bret rank" earn only about from $40 to $60 per month, while the av- erage editor earns not over 1160. al , ;e tT SQ ttt"u,.- Aar for Minard's and tate no other. Observations. ('urlowlty I* 080 of the vices of age; Warbosity its visible form. Aco mpll.hed talkers when Invited out are expected to earn their ',up- per In the old Tommy Tnekeran way. .1 young man harried is a young man merrier!. Heal virtue Ig the ability to defeat evil. Sham virtue the ability to alreea Ik Permisalon 1r, love a girl's dog does not Include it permit to love her. A neglected child of affluence le poorer than it beloved little beggar. Society and Heaven alike demand that those who enter shall have cul- tivated the talent. vouchsafed them. But there the p erallel crier.. Who paina n nhlld by n Ile Nina ; who romfnrW( It by mlppresming the truth ghall he forgiven. Women love and lose ; men tor' end love, An Aphorism to he good mast be bad, are'ording to the majority. Anel yet an aphorism In no Joke. i,lfe Is real, bat no longer earnest. save to those who have a goal to makes. Many n hers fool ham dint • ph11- osnph',w, according t.' eulogy. The newer tine woman the longer she's lived. AreommeRattng, "('oma heck as Peon a. poeelble," meld her mistress to Merge), veto wen going home In rewpenme to et telegram .nying hos mother wee 111. "Year, mum," promised Maggie. A 'day or two later a letter came • "Deer 'Min eanith 1 will Mw heck net week, please kap my phhee, for me mother 1a dying es feet *s she nen ' To oMMg, "Maggie" -antennae leotekhayt, la Juan Llpin- MA& SAW THREE CORONATIONS And May Live Loag Keough to Wit- ness a Fourth. Few men !lave reeu more of Ih. Lauer side of history -making than Lord Owydyr. who reelder at lim- a -Loh. He ham been counted ammo British subjects during the reign. of no fewer tlwo fire mouarcl.• Of the coronatio,l of three of thee, he ham been witness. and alhell lls great age makes It unlikely that he will be able to attend 11„ our. ..uatlon of King Edward, 1110 won- derful vitality and ■treugth .ug - Keel that ler voice will be added. from a dirtanee. to the chorus of acclamation greeting the King when he formally accepter the prws. Lord Owydyr war born lu 1810, and her just entered upuu her 1l.1,4 year. 11 recallswith Ic st He ell ref 1 p n pre flu day upon which. as n boy of b), be Wad carried In hie grandhttuer's gorgeous barge free' Whlteleetl 10 ser the cerouatlon of George 11'„ and the mibeequeit banquet le weetminuter Hnll. He remembers the thrill lee experienced ,W Ro) ul 1'4113 - plus I)ymoke entered the hall on prnnclug steel to (halieuge ;,toy who dared dispute the Kim( , tale td, rnverelgnty. Lord Owydyr was a witness. tutu, of the coronation of 11'hllam IV„ aid of Quern 1 keen*. route years after the latter ,v,•,u It. became Official Secretary to the Lord Chamberlain. and held Lhnt ul. flee for 33 years. In pddltlou. he weft for many years Chairman of the Suffolk Quarter Sesslonr, and Lurd High Steward of Ipswich. Lord Gel- d" r heyd)r has Uveal all hti kite In the fres and easy manner of a robust I;ug. Halt gentleman. -From the Kin[, Keep Linarl's Liniment 1a the Holum. Mlnard'. Liniment Lumbermas'. Friend. "Wasted, Two Thou.aad Wives." Madame Sarah Grand's lectures Is England during ilei past winter have been attended with singular sac - MAO ('lever. nccomphwhetl and e;.orm to` she talks brilliantly anti let tures with easy grana and finish i',.,ple who have tumefied to hear her In the tope that tier 'retires world .ntor of the [roister= In The H.vto.•nly TRIMS,' sad 'Babe the ImlmiM•Ible,• and who expected to be mildly rhuck- ed, have been delap{r.luted Hol terey have been agreeably rurpresr-1 Irl ether ways hy her =nee of hewer, weeep is the salt of her .pinking am well ns ler writing. Iterently she emit a London audience Into terraces of laughter when she responded te the cry from Australia -"send u. 001) wive..' ' In behalf of Awe) thotwod English Brnedfeta i ry. Take on Take mint" Kleptomania Beyond Cure. , The Figaro tall. an amusing .tory of a trick recently played on it Parte doctor. An elegantly dreamed man. calling himself M. Bee ti--, can- nel on .the doctor 1n the avenue de In Grande ,Armee and asked him to take charge of Idre eldest daughter end cure her of kleptomania. He gate Itis &MMreis AN In the Avenne Kleber and pa141 down 60of. 1$10t)l Ln aelvancel The doctor took care of his board- er, but not enough care. for .he has recently disappeared with se- curltlei of the value of ::3,11001. lllh 1,(100). On the doctor's calling 1n the Menne Rletre to see whether 11r heartier had returned to her fath- er, he found a M. de R--. who had two daughter.. but he was not the M. de Ft- whose daughter suffered from kleptomania The man of meleoce hauI been the victim of a clever swindler. who had not mesiad him when he maid that the young laity was a kleptoman- iac, d A y Tr sr This signalers Is on retry hos of the rode* Laxative Brom-Quinine T•bli•ts btu wer.ey that errem a oaks Ir ere a•I Not Abemri W6age -'" Dr Philp, In 11 Int. o'aa pepSi. scorn. the Idea that a 'Inlets 111 worried) nhnttt Id. salary. tA•rtott,n- •Ily one he found who d n talk wooey. but he need« it all t sauce. 11)31 he collects, usually, all at 1• veining to Itln.-Kle[•toa W A ('lose Call. A circus pale a flying visit fo a emall town. and the. peke of mimeo - rot, was 20 mote, children tinder 10 ysmtrs of age half price. It wan Edith's tenth hlrthany, and her bro Liver Tom, aged 13, took her In the afternoon to nee the show. Arrived at the door ire put down 30 nentw and asked for two front rents. How old In the little girl 7" asked money the taker, oknibt ally. "Well,' roe:geed1 Meaner Toxo. "thea a beg tenth blrtltday, but she was not born unUi rothrr late In the afternoon' Tbr money taker areepted the atate•meent anti handed ham the tiek- ets But le was it rlose shave.-- Ex• rhino... Steward's Liniment 1e used by Phy- aic is n". FRAGRANT a whet NINI/ deatifrlM for fes Teeth ud Mouth Iltw EM eozosotrr ToosTaOl POMk. r, At ea Storea or ler Mall tor btu pries. HALL It ROOM.. MONTREAL. Raced Peeallarltle.. ' Whits folk. 1s p.1utlir, geld Frnwtne Plnkley "mighty peculiar." Who's rte matter w r 'em 7" asked Mime Mlnma Brown. Dey keep" n-rompI.Jnln' aa' a -nom pinlneue 'bout de way yuthuh people'. Mekong frena. Into d.y a11a yande tIs oted sees. angratetal."-,Wastlagton DROPSY Treated Free. W have made dropsy end to complications a specialty Mr twenty years. Quirk miler. Cures wont ease.. Ilbs,k of Ta.T1 KOS IA LA and 1,) UOa trwatm•'et ►u■ DR. If. n,ORgeSe, Korea Sox ATLANTA, 0./. The Continental Life Insurance Company H[AD ()FRICK TORONTO, Authorised Capital - $1,500,000 The policies of this company eye brave every gond feature of Life 1n- suranceoontracts, and guarantee 11'. highest benefits In regard to none, cash surren'lere, and extended loom• n 0430. Gond agent'. wanted la title district. Hon. Jno. Dryden, G. B� President. Genera Boys and Girls Wanted To earn a handsome .tem wind and set .be'r wares guaranteed Iimeke.per for •.Inn( only 12 bole. of Monarch Silver J'oll•h, some thing every bmtrk.et fT ••111 bel. Cleans to .liver, plated ware, Gorman giber. has•, e-epp.r, tin, etreel.• gene our&A r1 , we will lewd ymi the pd1.h, yen it the .sick tie the mane we will then send 1• &beers r nee be return mall. Add -e• • nn Mesareh tipper Ceti Int. C.taarl ea ant. J Merehall a Co..wrs Tea importer, Dram. BROWN'S DROPS. A one dollar bents gnaruteed en rare went ote. re drale or Piney troubles.r It net kee bath, ptt by yourr druggist orals rrorier* Sao, Mr wed MOWS. Proprietor. Prn I' e1 !'IOAI -THOUSAND ACRLS FOR SAL K tktrty demo. *we, meat Comm" Harbor. Jobe C. Oe*ha'. Illuhise. Pe RUIT r41M iron PAL[ DNS OF Tile lj Goma `',eIn the Niagara Pulsatile, al WlnasO, 10 miles hoHamilton to two ` wp (sa- ws?* 1M me 1, 000 1a &II M of fleh le In setly .wahr. wilw l he sok! I. eaa parcel et divided into lets tit 11 to 10 enrol to mit .I ie Jaime= T►Y V a , P. O. � 11. wlnea• Moser. (ktr"ealer, P Mrs. Win.lnw•• fleetaln n rep Qo8M v - wary be end ale C►IMN.Ths `s��.1"°��l the sand, slam. (1COWS ruTorr wish man a= 1. bel el remedy fee T I,.,•s b a NOM �. I