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THE EARL'S DAUGHTER
CH.tPTk.ft \X\I. The soft white 'satin and rich ace,
Bet dub was not a woman to it without power to detract from the
down quietly and cry over muster- 1iruear of her 'kin, drooped in eases
tune. Temporarily+ worartet w tits f"Ids ever her alight ((sure;
cugngemrut with her 41 epeuuther, brilliant* flashed upon her buuom
rhe uckiluwiedged herself to be; for and amiJR lac flowers In
physlcaI weakness and unuvuklaWe h r hnlr, eontrarting strangely
yilretem{>a had fur u while mac- with the Innocent and uutural lo,k-
r cp' hog lore -locks which lay upon her
f .rduul; while n heightened color
a,11 tier cheeks and briI (tfley In her
eyes. though both false and fleeting,
u .'dal in no =mil degree to the mar-
ve•bus effect of tier general appear-
sirpe. r
Hite was looking at herself with tn-
ter,et, not conceitedly, for she cared
aalbhor for the weapons apart from
the mu SILO was abut to make of
them, viten a tap sounded on her
ell her nt it dlrtdvanta4e ; but so
funs as she haat power to rise again
aged renew the eueuluuter, the cal -
0,4117 wan utzt trrenta>diatv •.
When else arrivaxd at thin tooelu-
Muo. Lady Ethel became all aniYi-
ety to leave tier room and return
to the arena ,Ilea had twitted; and
uutwititatauding her herbauJ'e en-
treaties and Dr. Chalmers' prohlbl-
tken to the contrary, she war dowa-
.utire again on the day but sue af-
ter the acofdeat haat occurred.
The first thing that met her eyes She thought it was her husband.
on enteritis the drawing -room were who after dinner had sauntered over
the calve of those frleude who had -t•, ills Club, promising to be buck In
called to inquire after her health, time to dress and go with her ; ,odd
conepleoou■ among which naturally gave the a.mmaa3 to enter with nl-
appatre>d the name@ of the Countodd verity. dile wnr eager to have Ills
of Clevelon and the Marquis de La opinion added to her own. to receive
carnes. Lady Ethel towed them the burst of applause with which he
contemptuously to one side, thank- vvt.s certain to greet tier appearance.
fta ugly that their owners bed not nun hear him env that she had never
reserved the ezpreesiou of their
deep lutcreet in her welfare until
that afternoon, by which meausebe
ran the chance of gaining u little
strength before meeting them again.
Beit it wise tilde different feeling&
that die opened and perusal the
cuateots of an envelope In the
handwriting of her etepmuther.
which tie% forth. cm higbly-eceynted
paper. that the Cou4teer of Clever
dun would be "at home' upon the
following Tbur.day. Lad: Ethel knew
by experience What these. "at
homes" meant, and that the familiar
Invitations, seribbleal in appereutly
su off -handed a manner, usually
resulted in some of the moot bril-
liant gatherings of the reason, com-
prt.iltg all the beauty and fashion
✓ od wit of Lady Cleo edun ie wide-
spread nirele of acquaintance.
It had been amidst the clamor
and confusion of much ,a gnlher.ug
by storm!" and then lie ■topped
down, like a fools lover. and kissed
' the white arm that hong by her rode,
in the hand of which was the crushed
telegram entreating him to fly to
liar bedside of lulu poor ah11At er.
"You will b.1 late," she answer
"If you do not go at once."
"11 you only knew how hard It
he to tear one's pelf away from) yon,
you tittle witch!" he said, laughing,
aa he left the room.
His fervent pralse, which had
given her proud heart more pleneure
time it would acknowledge, decided
the fate of the telegram from Cran-
shaws. No, 'Me could not give up
the prospect of the evening before
her -it was investable ! 0 there
1 1 which. 1 with
1 •.keel so handsome. Not because she
loved bee Oommeudetti-en for thought
ale loved It), but that It would be
autlsfnotory to know another
thought her armor fitted well.
But the comer was not Colonel
R"-Inbridge; It was"(.►fly a servant'
w I til al long envelope in her hand.
"A telegram. 1f you planate, your
ladyship, for -my. master ; and be's
not home yet," she sail, in n hnlf-
fr:glttened manner; for telegrams
are alarming. even when we
have no reason to anticipate
tut/derws'
t to - they e.ene No u4L
daddy and unexpectedly. and it le
stili a tlm^ before our trembling
fiagere can open the taut -clewed end
of the official egvelope-with most
p. ople, that Ie to,say : but Lndy
Ethel. at that particular Juncture,
war so perfectly easy with regard
to the fate of all the world that a
dozes telegrams would not have had
the power to disturb, her equanimity.
"14 11 paid?' she demanded supinely
of the servant.
"Oh. yea, my lady. I believe so."
"Very well, then ; leave It on the
woman Navin de-
poslted the paper re she war -
sir.•d, disappear( d.
At Mart Lady Ethel seemed me
pruned). Infdfferent an to what the
envelope might or tulght not eon-
' taln ; but after a while, having
turned from one side to the other to
access,afford Louise readier nccev to the
upper portion of her dream( • I,, moved
her hand slowly toward 111e. table,
and, taking up the paper which wan
.directed to her tinebnnd. deliberately'
opened it and -read the mPRsnge 1t
were any lea c angor, w uc i, I )'mattaln„tl. 1t wits nn follows:
a fat, rod -tical add man like Ya 1 •'From Mrs. Ilninbridge, Cranahaws,
Bainbridge. was most iniprob Tu Colourl Bainbridge, Curzon
stile t!3) Lady Ethel argued, they fitreet:
would besarato.eact again, and hive , "lour father le seriously ill : come
to no as s
at would Or .ptite time enough fur 1 soon as possible. The car
ridge shall meet the mail train at
her busier 1 t , t" them ; mean- ' Borthwick tomorrow morning."
while, what eh:auhi she do with the ob- The mill -train! and if her husband
went by thnt, h'+ must quit home as
• ant ns he had entered It : mast start
nt (44.', leaving her to go to Lady
Clevedon'a alone, or to give np the
t rlumph which she contemplated ;
n'dther of which pr empecte witted
Lady Ethel's inolinntlan.
.Is idle took In the full oo n.eq.ences
of tlio massage sent, all ber Mahler -
eine banished, She started, flushed
deeply. knit her brows. and finally
oriental the telograin between ber
lintels.
'-It is Impressible sho snit to her-
e•If ; "he cannot start off In this
manner. ut a m')mint's notice. It it
unreasonable to ask liltn."
it e thought of the 1l1-nnturni com-
ments which wowoli ho made on her
appearing without her husband at
the first largo evening party she had
attended since her marriage. tint of
the malicious exultation which her
at.'f)mother would experience If ehe
stayed away altogether, of bow mho
world deplore her weakness and Ito
oal1e in the earn of her dear marqute,
tnl call film a "dangerous fellow."
and a "end, nnughty man," for bnv-
in„ broken the heart and ruined the
happiness of her "poor, pretty step-
dnnghter, ber dear Clevedon's leg -
/icy,' etc.. etc.
Lady Ethel ground' her teeth over
the probability of slob an istnomin-
ksus mention of her nnme, and then
she 'stomped nt her reTMet4en In rhe
mirror, and considered it It were pee-
Rlblt) that she cull wade all the
trouble she had tnkesl, or eminent to
throw away the opportunity for
wlu ch she thlrstivt,
Anil flint .n. rib mid be Bre Dither -
In -le w
atherin-low who thus threatened to inter-
fire
nterLire with her pintas, was an nggrnva-
llou of the evil holler -(plan, for elle
had never forgiven the old man for
1's plata epeaking to h -r. she Masi not
mentioned the fast to her husband.
or nnyono else ; but It was quite suffi-
cient for Colonel Itnlnbrl.lge to allude
to ('rnllellrw' or hie own family to
stop all cimerorsatlon on lits wile's
part. non o-nse•toently the subject
wee eehlum nu -sited between thein.
Yet she felt sure that If he received
the telegram In time, no entreaties
from her lips (even If rhe 'deemed to
entreaty) wean prevent his obeying
the summon- of hie mother.
And Lndy Ethel, with' a heaving
breast and n heart not entirely nt
nose. tolyl heraelf (hot he cans her
property. not Mrs. Bainbridge's, and
lint his first duty lay toward hit
wife. incl orltrhnl the unwelcome
twtweuger macre and more between I A RAILWAY
het fingers as sho did so.
Ste was NUM uncomfortable, still I
urrdso1ded, s1111 flashed and pnlpltat- '
Mg with uncertainty. when ,t second
tap np.0 the door sus followed by ,EXtraerfinary Unpleasant Syrup -
the lutrusbn of her hurbatnd's bead
"Lots of Uwe, darling I" he raid. i toms of Kidney Trouble In
cheerfully, In anticipation eH n re- Thls Cass.
prlutnnd for bang late; "I /shan't
b• ten minute's dreerlog," and then.
atrnek by the appoaranoe of his wife, Tortured by all Kinds of talus and
Aske. tae Teles averylbtu{{, but
l''ella to Stud Itellul 1111a M'rlruo
Advises Hlw to l at. UuiW'. Kidney
t'llls 1 Lel nave %lads • Wesi Ilan
ul Ills and 11e 1s Grateful.
Ottnwa, Ont., Maroli 81,.-(apeeilth
-Frenik Cbartran.l, n railway man,
atweee whume 1a at \u 130 Little
Chalet:Dee 'street, ha, acklnewledged
Ulul Ilodd'e kidney P.li■ hate dune
mors for him then motel's( e•4eto In
tae world liar eater .tune. lie rayl:
'1 stuttered t.ittu haeka)he, aw1 wan
lila/Ilya ,hovers' and had n very heavy
finding l4 lay limbo.
"1 had frvquout severe 1l4adaohee
and more inters ver; r!,arp pains in
the top of my head, whleh gave me
AN.
he Come further Into the room. l$.
Jove, Ethel !" he exclaimed, am, with
eyes glowing with admiration. lie
surveyed her from head to foot, "yon
are a wrccese I 1 never saw you look
tau well In your life -you are a per-
fect picture. 1 pity the poor
wretched you dance with to -night,"
with a happy chuckle over hle own
good luck, you will take the room
There was a fire burning lu the
grate, for the evenings were "till
cfdll,v,
tint without further thought
she threw the telegram upend it. Her
otarcklwe diel last glue her an un-
easy twinge as Otte watched the
ready (lame cite. scorch, and shrive!
It to nothing; but ono had been too
morph used to have her own way In woofs annoyance lu wy worst.
everything te. feel much alarm at the "My fingers would cramp aqd I
thought of the probable ooW)equenees wuuhl tare an oneeenaroas in 4147 lege
of wluat she had deur. end occasional panus un the loiter.
At all events It was ger-there 1 war dizzy to spells ,and short of
wee an turd of It ; r11t' could not recall hrent la If I ate n hearty meal 1
hear not. awl It was no ase crying Wind 4 hove u pant In my left ride.
over input milk. And In another quer- hiy nppe'ute would sometimes be
for of an lour 1)11) war Centel lu the %IVY good and w,wettuleel 1 couldn't
Mit anything
"1 had a constant moroneea fled
tenderness over nue spine and tired
feeling In the regloo of wy kidneys.
"I suffered quite u Lille with drag
gI g. heavy feeLng served tile Iotas.
" ihidd'' Kidney Pills were r.00nn
mended to me by a friend of mine
who had been oared. and 1 began
to nee Caen.
".inmost from the start 1 l.cgan
to tern the wonderful Improvement.
I which continued RN the treatment
• oro-eeded, till the unpleasant aymp-
time had one by one entirely disap-
peared.
isappeared.
"Model's Ktdoey Pill. have worked
✓ wonderful rare In nes Case nud i
cannot speak too Itg1,Iy of this great
awl good remedy."
What Dodd's K1toi'y PIN have dose
for Mr. C7tartrand they have done
for ttuouctnde of othe.re• rind they 11
du the stone for you it you give them
n olka rice.
There are ninny railway men in
Ctansda to day who find I)oid'i Kid-
ney Pills In l:+pr.s. ,l.n 'i+ern sir•
the railway mans surest and best
friend.
Taw a'netent vibration on trains
scruple, all engagemeifts that in- and engross le very hard on the
terfured with meeting him, and .et kidneys, and Dodd's Kidney Pius
hitt the example of an address, wb:oh make these ...mans well and able to
naturally he copied, but would never retort disease.
have presumed to originate.
Without doubt he lilted the atten- Herne,. In California.
timer of the collate's. It was pleas- Retired British army officer, resid-
ent to have the habitual entree' of et , ing in most-deetrabl.e rection of Call -
good eetabllshment with a pretty 1 totals, has agency for sale of orange,
woman at the head of it; pleasant, lemon, olive and peach ercbarls, also
tea, when he bad no higher game In tracts of unimproved land. Itellabls
prospect, to be caressed and flatter- lnformatlo-1 furnlehe.l to Inquirers
ter by each rosy lips as Lady Cleve- sending addressed enrelape to '•Cap-
dotl'r; and, what the margins per- tale, W. .T. M.," Freeman's Hotel,
haps valued More, there was a pima- /inborn, Placer Co., t'nlifornla. Tour -
ant prestige for him among ids fel- tits Wet. Hotel at depot.
low -teen, in being known as the re-
cipient of eo much favor to which,
at the beet, he was but tolerant.
Yet rt111 Lady Cli'v-etton believed
that success would eventually be
horn: it seeme,l au improbable that exactly a milliard of minute. (10/0.-
a
10/0:a Lean who made her the confidante tlnO.0(0) will have ":"1"."1 liars the
of all his p(ctintary and amatory d1f- birth of Christ.
ftcttltl1s, ami was to be sewn day after
day hanging about ler opera -box and Keep
drawing -room, should learn to live House.
ultlgtit this eywjIltby with which
elle never failed to greet him. But
the uet for his feet was spread la
vu n, for YLCLOI' O4Liearrne was not
a marrying man : and If he had ever
entertained the Wen of throwing Idm-
telf away, la had been before Lady
Ethel Crier Wei committed n similar
error, though her step -mother own -
tinned PO blind to the truth that .he
pernietrxl In drawing his attention.
In a derbiesly compassionate manner,
to tiro supporltlrm of the girl's hope
lees attachment for htpnmelf.
Yet, although men can be very hard Davie' 1'aintkiller, an n magnet
against • Is obstinate tnith of so -
draws tits of Iron from ennd.
I11.11 for whom they never cared or
who have tort their first fancy, the
coat+ aaoilmen n different aspect where
their own hearts are concerned. or
rather where their vanity Is flat-
tered.
Arid Victor de Lacarras was exceed-
ingly vain, more no than the gen-
erality of tide set (which IR Rnying
n gruel deal for l:hn). and the notion M.nel1.4 %Davin /.1.,lntemi removes
that a wnm'In 41111 prom!ael to a41 laird, soft or calloused Lumps and
be the belle of the ileason was dy- lilemi*be from lemons, Blood Spavin,
Dig of love for him sae very Booth- Curbs, ktpllnts, Ring Bon.. Sweeney,
hag to Ids feelings; it was more 1 stifle., Sprains, yore and -'woll,'u
than soothing, for. nddr'•l to the Throat, COntri.a. etc. Save $.10 try
little uncertntnty ray„ctinq his woe of one bottle. Warrnnted the
former regard for her, It Mowed inoM wonderful Blemish ('ure ever
made him think that he woo rendy kiiown. Mold by alt drilgglsts.
to return- her bre.
Hu. conceited and fastidious with
hid hostess to a degree, he was
awaiting Lady Ethel's advent that
evening with un unusual anemia
it .1l.nas paper ?
that her father had breathed out
Ids
eel -in such n scene that 11e,
the marquis. laud dared to outrage
her by n false prufedaion of his
lot e.
At thin r, un Animation Lndy Ethel
J, rw herself up. and resolved, Mall
Mirar is, that rhe would bo preecnt
ut the forthcoming assembly. They
M1gbt ssy that she had liredl wer-
cusme nt the final right of ,11••r lover,
but they shopki not late it In their
power to cap tis' hlldehew"l by the
welter lion that she wan afraid to
true herself iu his presence. It
war there he haul Donated her. and
there war the :nowt fitting place
for him to (tear that sho d.f10 his
inconstancy to interfere either
w Itlt her happiness or piece of mind.
She Wire' It go. With her huslsali.l
by her side, and brilliant as It was
pile able for art to make her, she
would challenge the world to detect
tttn tracer, upon her cheek or (else
ria In the lightness of ber laugh.
tier heart's language, unlike that
of jealous Guinevere, "Tell iter she
.limes me down," was rather a de-
termination to shine down nut only
her rival, but every woman she
atawld meet that Mier , forcnlg hilt'
who had rejected liar to o'knowl-
edg.lt that site wag the faireei of
them all.
The Idea excited and lent her n
new strength; It was a frown trum-
pet call to battle, awl Lady Ethel
was eager for the fray.
But when colonel Bainbridge be
- paeae swap of ber Intention, he was
very much' annoyed. It wanted but
two days to Thursday, and lit. ('hal
Sleds haat warned him that If his wife
-..wino not ept quiet for a little
whin^, s11. night be serioumly i11.
But what availed advice to Lady
Ethel ? Opposition to her wishes only
own. her more determined to follow
tin's . anal her husband, seeing that
IMP attempts at perruarlon were
wore.• than fruitless, r'onsoletl 111m -
self with the Iden that he should be
by Iwr ride rind rendy to warn her If
else went too fart -
Iler bridal robot.. which she had
never oepd mince the wedding day,
were prepared for the iieta'lon .
pr)feseional coiffeur wax engaged to
drone her hair ; and no tenon the night
in gnewtlon Louise peat the finishing
toucher. to her mistr'es's toilet. the
seinen. hari eertainly never fins/heti
levet on anyone n lovelier reflection
of womankind
4Nese York Central emu Iludsu• River
carriage by tier husbaa'l's side. and
driving rapidly toward tbo rtrideuoe
ref the ('.aultoe. (4 C'levedon.
CJIAPTl It Xi XII.
l'twfulpss It Is scarcely necessary
that 1 albdxuld halt at ibis portion of
my narrative In order to assure my
readers that, notwithstanding their
upp;aredit Mtlmawy,• the Mar-
mite silt Lacarras haat 110 intention
of marrying the Countess of Cleve -
don. 1t is true that he spent much
of Ids time in her society, called her
by her Christian name, and treated
her generally In a very nonchalant
and familiar manner; bit undue n-
oontime between man and Woman is
not always, tho token uf impending
marriage; au the contrary, it often
meats. that nothing further is wish-
ed fur or Intended
at meant eo with the Marquis de
Lecturers. although Lady Clevedoii
wile hard to be convinced, and hoped
against all hooe.
The intercourse between them had
always b.•eu usore upon her ride than
Oil his, for it was site who invited
hitt to her horse; breaking, without
A Milliard sf Mlnal.I.
A Hamburg professor calculates
that at 10.40 u. lin.. on .tprll 21) nett
Hi na rill's
Liniment In
the
Rall road.
BANFF BUFFALOS.
Tits above trams la a boase-hold sept. Douglas hers the Mees to
word, and the superior excelleuce of I Dolag Well.
tins road should be sulftcleut to at-
traot want people, but now that the
rats 1/ the same to New York and
pilula east as by other Mass no fur-
ther reuuwweudatlon should be
rough*, Everybody will tell you It
lr the beet.
%tonal \'uuehlugs.
A thorn In tit,• hand 1r worse than
two In the bitch.
Present' awake the heart grow
Wader.
Keep your lateen whetted. Then
you can allwuye shine, at one end,
it you can't at the other.
Where there's a kW there's a
,quenk.
Mau la like ,t 'tail, when he 1s
crooked. You way be sure by hal
been driven to it by a woman.
The thiutoe we don't want are
lriven to us to console Ur for the
uck of the thing' caw want.
The relit between color and
.u.uud Is merely hue and cry. -Now
York Sou.
Yrshloa, Lite History. Repeats Itself
w md*tro K
it le said that ate Indies of Egypt
stained their cheek' with alcohol
1,0111 year- ago. It is now used am.
a pose tint by some (nen In thts
con utry.
'1'b1s will remind you that the pain
of .trains, brulmes ami nitrates, colM-
mou incidents of active ort -door Ole
M drawn from aching bodies by Perry
Mlnnrd'e Liniment Lumberman's
Friend.
Mallets Cannot Pierre Know.
Snow leu wubstanre which offers
at most aurprining rerletrove to pene-
tration of a rifle bullet ; fur more,
indeed, than wood. Experiments made
in Norway have shown that n aglow
wall four feet thk:k is absolutely
proof toothed the Norwegian army
rifle, which, by the wasv. iN of quite
exceptional piercing power, and that
at all ranges from fifty yards up to
tea. hall a mile.
Minard'r Llnimen't le used by Phy-
wit:la n e,
Waal to be Loaded Too.
.1 correspondent of the Buffalo
Commercial relater that while I4tpi-
.44(1 anti doctor were travelling lq
Ilrgtuia, they; cause upon au okl
cooral man, whose mule, uttncited
to an old two -wheeled tehicle WAIL
to the dump' awl wouldn't go
"til. mole ait� balked, boss," saki
the obi moa, ' au 1'11 ji.' gib a dollall
to de 11.11n Jut Clwn Start 'im."
"1 will tlo It for least, than that.
ueele,' saki the doctor.
Hu took hie case from the carriage
atd w.'Iocte1 a small etripge, whb'li
1w filled with tuorphia, and t11P11
iej'cted the drug in the animal's
.1.14'.
The mule reared, gave a loud bray
aaul 'carted off at railway +peed.
The negro gave a look of astun-
I'haoeat at the doctor, and with a
loud "Whoa!" started down the
road after the mule.
In the course of tea minutes they
came to. with hhn, etandtug u1 the,
road waiting. The male watt not
whcro la sight.
"Say', boats,' w1.1 the darkey. "how
much 1. stat stuff worth you out
In dat mule?"
'Oh, about tea cents," laughingly
replied the doctor.
'Well, hoes, yo' kin *quirt twenty
cents' w,tf lu me right away Heal'
11111 de venni, I meet ketch dot ar
mule.
"There are now 81 buffalo to the
Buell nathinal park," ray' liuperlu-
teudelt Howard (loughs, elle le here
CM Weiner' with the luterlur Depart-
ment. "The herd hue doubled lu three
ycvarr tend nn live yeas we r Iavuld
have 100 hemi In 111e park."
The buffalo herd W one of the prime
attractions of the Banff perk. but It
le intended to odd other important
to -logical (eateries. cu,.eriutcwlrut
Douai** 11 going to New York to-
morrow to spend u few du at
Dboex park and get purled ul ,n tits
heel practice lu housing and caging
MIL! nuluale, When he return. to
Buuff he will begin the erection ut
accommodation for sp.-charms of all
the wikl *insult' 01 lite Northwest
Territories. It will form a fine aakil-
ttoo to the already unrivalled at-
tr ictIone of the lhutff park.
Mr. Duut;lrr epertks eolhurlartl-
bully of the new dlrtrlct see apart
on the British Columbia side of the
Ureat Divide. as un exleuelou of
the Ni*tloual Purk. I'hotogrrphe
whop Ica hal brought with him •l,uw
the Yolio valb•y, a' it Is called. to
lie ludo a truly wugniflceut stretch
of Mountain w•euery. There are sit-
uated the wonderful Takakka Fella,
the highest lu the world, as large
body of water tulubliiig down an
almost rimer deeceut of ''800 feet.
While in the part Mr• howler will
roamer with Mr. autpart, chief of
the meteorological bureau of Call -
eels, In reference to equipping lite
observatory whk'h bur been erect-
ed on Sulphur mountain In the \a-
thous! Park. 14.3()0 feet above 'ea
level. it can be reached now by a
good bridle path. five miles long
and not over ten per cont. grade
In any part of the ascent. Previous
to the c nstructioe of this' path
accetln to the rite of the ob'serv'a-
tory was extremely difficult. To
illustrate this fret Mr. Douglas mrn-
tlums
that It cost 8 emits a pound
to freIglit sand up 1h^ mountain for
building the obeervntory. it hied (0
Ire transferred by pony noel peek
sGtektie.-Ottawa (*4111 ,1
1 Monkey Brand hoop I. • cleaner sod
polisher combined, but wuu't wash clothe.
Jobs is Hood Student.
int -Riot
Teacher fin mineralogy dale) -
Johnny, give me the amus of the
Inrge.t known diamond. Johnny -
The ace.
Comm,he� with Impure soap
.h will make hien remain clean
=It he iia (ktagea lar.
1!< somal apply, writ* b LEVLE )SOTAE11l
Sepses, wading 1ks noes sad address, sad a
tght esmpls sf Seallgbt deep *111 to asst yoe frog of asst.
1
REDUCES
EXPENSE
A 1'rinee of Entertainers.
iN.i'. sisal
hire. It(under-facie at ye that
of eagerueem; and vvlten, in all the you entertained him delightfully.
pride of tier youthful beauty, ehe 'Wender -Oh. yes. i bought I n
ertrrel the room leaning on 'he, drink and then tet bleu tell me the
arm of her husband. and he heard sad glory of his life.
every stranger asking who she Walt,
AIM *11 those who knew her remark-
In4g haw beautiful ahs tookrd, he I know MiN.ARD'fS LINIMENT will
'started forward to dem*Rd . her
hand for the dance. ata though,
n lxyye all others, he had a right to
claim her preference.
Lady Clevealun advanced to meet
her ntepelnoghter with nn affecta-
tion of welcome and congratula-
tions on the restoration ut her
health which illeliaegttleed her envy.
Her quick eye, taking In at n glance
every detail rd the bride'," ((18-
tume, noted how admirably It Felt-
ed her. anti hoer Much handsomer J0 .PH A. KNOW.
It wee than the gray moire anthill, Norway. Me.
ural black lace that she wore her-
.
aself ; nn -1 sloe became jealous ac-
cordingly, and witlt her jealously n Mow He Keeler.little tarter tlmn was quite noIItIC.
Victor de Inra:rata noticed the The hely had shown such a degree
change In the countrwa manner, of ignorance and mental .btna.nenn
and grafting Insolently to Mmselfv--abet lite teacber- was disheartened,
resented Ills ntteutldus to the new- lite) ehe finally ask cad .Areastic*ITy :
c1 Wer; anile Lady Ethel, ,pg1o♦ 'Ix. J"oo know whether Georg.,
rat to botls M-: unto oniete nt once, Waad►Itygton was a soldier or a eal-
fr•It fief though ever,'joint Bial ' kn*' ?d''
IRtukle of her nrmor had been tight- ' tte.waw a mondial," replied the r'nf.l. She had smelled well her ',art chin promptly.
lir-
before venturing to appear before ' 'How do you know t11nt ?" elle per-
ihelia Reel the roma did credit to elated'
her powers of neting 1 Crone 1 saw a potter. of him
" How leo.rmtntr van 44 t my .taco " crowning the Delaware and any sof-
erbal randy Clese,koh, ,t, sin maw the kev'd! know PnOIITt:h 1) to island up
In the bust."-('hk'ago Evening Poet.
sure Diphtheria.
JOHN D. ROUTILL1EIt.
French 'Village.
I know 1NINARD'f3 LINIMENT will
cure Croup.
J. F. CUNNINGHAM
Cape Inland. •
I know ITINARD'19 L1N11g6NT In the
best remedy on earth.
bright mile with which Lady Ethyl
Enacted her. " I nm stere rut one
would suspect you of mymtnrlo usly M.ke to /rote el H, when yon are
fainting away at Inopportune me.- leaving home to hub' "The 1). A L."
mints" I Menthol Plaster. it Is gtatrnnhwd to
(To be fbntinnrvl., I owe the worst MUM M backache,
headache, etitehee. Avoid everything
Gels and the Elertrle Vain. ' add iobejust asgood-net elm gangling
It often halrperse that the Introd.N'- i m.lid@ by Doyle & I.awreace Oo., Ltd.
tion of an Inventfoh Intended to take 'How to i'e11 is ('ow prom
the place. of enn.thing 11144811y 1n IMP,
actually relfiIts in inere•wsing the nen 'London INaOo
Of t-hP fat t". 1 Ie 1.Plephone. for I A Lt>nrlon boy wise paying his first
evnmple, as many people thonght,' visit to the rennins. and his ntten-
4 CURL FOR AGUE.
A Curious spell Used by People of
Lincolnshire.
A eurreayoltdent recently seat to
r. Andrew Ietlis`1Tte loihowleg corse"
of folk -lure, from Tenny eon s county.
1 rather think, rely a ur. Lang, that
the Folk -hue ensclety hate published
the rhyme, received troll- the same
authority. But it was new to my -1
self, and doubtless will be to muny:1
'1 wonder if you neve ever eerie
the folh.wi g'charm for ague. which'.
1 believe 1 may claim ta. Imre res-
cued from.the midden uf the part my-
self.
"1 nm a North Lhuwt,Inehire man by
birth amt upbringing, and, thanks t0"
my dear mother, always keep open'
rt Olt and ears for folk lore.
-We used to love a kat of ague
about when I was n lad. and my i
neither darted the village folk with
quinine. She Rent n1e nue dray with a•
Mottle to the huts= of nil old gram -I-
sms, whoa. grandson w,u .own with
'the "Advert',
"Rot when i produced it. she saki :I,
"'army, lad, I knaves tew a 'might
tetter care tlutn )441 mucky stuff.)
" And with lift she took net round
to the foot of hit bed. alp ohI four -I
post. There un the Intl tOen board
were fixed three IH,rresborN. pululs
upwards (.d colorise). with a hammer
laid 'skssIWaye' over them. Taking
it in her ha J*I rhe said:
"Feyther, limn, eh' Holy Ghost,
Neale t' (rad dlvvel law title pout.
Throlce I parodies with filly crock.i
With that mall 1 titmice du knack.
One feet (Sid, .
1 • An' one toeAn' one far Lok.
"1. tet It an extraordinary In-
stance of a rninglluaangle of old
Norse paganism awl Christianity 7
Tthor's Mell *Jbd Christ's Cross. The
Christian Trinity, and Thor, Woden,'
and Loki."
Tluat Thor, Weldon and Loki =mild
be remembered, even in a population
portly of NorNo origin, Is no unel-
txc'tmt that 1 have tele/ to explain
IL away. Tlt.r in not named. though
hos ham liter I' : "Wed" might be n'
PTU
L..rw Mw I cdo
away whir the rnttlosbelt
4-Rupture
• ou Alper opine or Wo^tua.urs raabWt
Learn hoer you ere ,i mr-
Ir ruining your health try
using wrote .n 4 e y leg -Wren
trauma which pre
nal p�orseauk connected
with tae rept toe at .11.
Learrnis how 1 bo'. an.r
to
this7DwelthDrwa.'yU, , w arstuor
rapture pr.bdeurby a7 pa-
tented tareatiens_
.-tset.dlnr..u0n.-
Learn h r
the..ttan f
r angina.,
Ilnloe, M.
ball moues s 1100er hold
b7 soy 1un•matl • 0.1
Loam what 46e rno of
raduo nulls Is .nd bow 1 trot sucaws•.
tally sodia.ap•ode.ly ar MAIL.
Write for my FREE 1005 new sod Pon
tb..hole truth shyut RoptursanditaCom
CHAS. CLOTHW, re East 14th ML,
New York City.
1 bars no aggents My servle.soeew,d
orl7 b7 Wp111af ,lksctlj totes,
Mrs. Winslow'. Soothing Syrup - hould
always be used for Children Tani -king. 11
aea(bee the child. softens thelum. cu. wind
011ie slid is the be•t remedy for i)lrearrboa.
a Horse.
wod rp rhuaehe Ption was drawn to n horns grating
tinrlgreattapatentopl;eon: ttin coIPIntrarygrnph,at the roadddP.
na
while Its nap In cotnatly Increta- 1 "'T1tat Isn't a horse." 414,414,prnloat oil .
Ing. the 1111P of the telegraph IN In- q it taw row."
nreineing, tor, Lt 1. the nom e with ftpmonmtrnncr nn the port of hit
the .4. tri, light and Illuminating grown-up companion wan In wean
t*
gas. ( ent.ta rertri 'how that the ,.it is not n horns•" tin town Igo;.
ran of spin, In eplte of the Inlrndnc- agrR.srin de•raesalnre
Padng Un '. "IP� t's I"
a cow. for
tion of the electric light In Mind-
ing. of all kind', Including private 1 Asn tar W. �,�_'e 4114 take no other.
dwellingm. Ilan ntendlly Incren.ed dur-
ing the poet ten peter.
nonsense rhy ne, but "Look" - I am
unable to expiate away Luk. cad he, - - - -
brings; the others In hie train. if this
Ie all right. what a "malady of Dot' HIGH GRADE
marking" se anomia nal Bible readings)
tits i,ruv.tnnhire people .must have,
Catarrh Cannot be Cured
with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they oan-
noa ranch the ...) of the dkeare, Catarrh I- a
t1lssdse*onaltatlimel diary and ia'order 10
mots It you mu.t take Internal remedies. Halla
('atarrh fern I« ken Internally, and act•
directly on the bloon and mown,. .nrfa,e-'.
Hall's Catarrh lure 4s not . quark medicine.
It ma preserlbed brume of the heel ph .drwne
In this country for year, rind I.* reviler pre-
serlptlen. It in composed of the beet tonics
known..'ombintd with the beet bloat
nem, tutting noting directly en the mucous, surfacer.
The perfect combination f ILO two Iniredl-
nein is what produce. .u1'h wonderful rewrite
In curing Catarrh. Karl for teetimonlale free,
►. J CHga et k Co., Props., Toledo, 0.
Sold by drn bts price e.
Ball's Family Pill7.1e.. err the best.
A Common
fired Co
When toned up by
Dick's Blood Puri
fier will give as
much and as rich
m11k asahighly
bredaristocratic
Jersey cow gives
upon or•
dlnary
feed, and
a Jersey
cow wbeu
given.
DICK'S
BLOOD PURIFIER
will wonderfully increase her yield
of milk. Heaves feed too, because
a Waller amount of well digested
food satisfies the demands of the
system and every particle of nour-
sishment sticks.
60 cents a package.
Looming, Mlles & Co., Agents,
MONTREAL.
Write fee Book en Cattle and Hone. free.
ISSUE NO. 16. 1902.
Bird -Shot
For rigor.
No use to hunt tigers with
bird -shot. It doesn't hurt the
tiger any and it's awfully risky
for you.
Consumption is a tiget
among diseases. It is stealthy
-but once started it rapidly
eats up the flesh and destroys
the life. Nu use to go hunting
it with ordinary food and med-
icine. That':, only bird -shot.
It still advances. Good heavy
charges of Scott's Emulsion
will stop the' advance. The
disease feels that.
Scott's Emulsion makes the
body strong to resist. It
soothes and toughens the lungs
and sustains the strength until
the disease wears itself out.
Send for free sample.
Scan a sows C. Tu^+.., f.1•sds.
bassi 4a so, .11 dneaaWs.
.Uti1N11tu CMAIICgs.
ABH Iron Rt<A FATS OR scat
l-
es...no mater when 11 Is Wad descrip-
tion .114 rash price and (n our ohm for awl
lea reels buyers. Patent Nadia/oat sod int ea
agog (Impaay. Toren., ('•nada
I- - -rAFKATs.
a
1 DATIPNTR, CA V SATR• 1 HAU1 MARKT
1 etc. Rome or foreign procured sad es-
oU. Boodkenvue.0 trtesnntt.(fres. •aTr.MPytka
(Baato
Ort.
N>+ -ANTED - 011/11 Hut,:ng.1pglttl Tu
know 'bat sienna• Polt.blur r -IMO. 11,e
chemically prepared 'toil., r leans silverware•
jewellery and all brlebt metal. like deck. Na
'MAA or howd.r whaleter 1. roglarod
I 4111 article Prl.x 11,ant.. Bold by drug
to Yot1 eau procure it w hole.*M from 1.
omtaioa Urns, tlawdlloo. Tbe Monarch
.
0 et. ('lethan0sa Mfrs.. send trial ample.
00 reque.t.
L'RUIT leARM FOR SALE -0N1 OF TSB
1- finest in Me Nlitasm, Pealssda at
Wham., IS tallee fruits lismilton se tws rant
ways. 11t aero. a all LS ofbias le In fruit
w
andy peseb.a tv1%1 be *old in ewe parcel or
divided into Iota of 1b6 to 0) acres to ear par
elusears. raise • des4dee serves Aden...
Jouataar Osgsatesr. 7. U. but elk Avesta
(merle
ANTED /owl I "" 11i
*rely Iocalitr
Lit rota►,Mt! anada
a41 ace our seal.,, arising op show
en 1 f.nc.s,alm,g roads u,d all co.aptens,u
11a, 81.0 ,'lrtrin•It.ba suet!! a.Itelrti.Inr
maL1M. 1 .toms eio, or salary. Insist per
north anal enure. • out to rzored $2.:0 pw
do . Ste.dy coml.,) tuna Lu goad. bon. 1. re •
lled. teen. \u experience needful Write !1-
full particulate. Tian rAp18114111,111*I
c0.. Leaders. @p/.
wY-L.LARI. e: >. WANTED
Ata 'NTa
tt • want at once trust worth man ae.1 .•u
, 11,051 l u e very locality. lural or I n . a 1404, :o le
trod. e anew dtacot re,' and keep our .ton
yr.l. mai tidos rt Line[ matter tneked so t..o
,•,,0, p1.. I.. thru bout the ,ow., d
.
wintry. Steady am )recut year ',riled
• un.mb.leo ,w ala 7, .00 gray mouth Iwo,
'
♦ye ..e., nut W% yye 'ironed SS. per da).
Write fur particular. I'.r.,uttl.n: sus Jr.
IN Te RN A TIONAL .{0)0)14* CO -7 15.0•
Low Rates
1 Every Day
Firer,/ day Burl .g the m ont1. u1
Apt I1, 1002, the, 1'\10\ P.velel(' will
Veil nue way t'o:01114 ttrkitr nt tt.e
followti g rates:
SfiSSO('lll RiVER TO
Og.len and Snit Lake............ $GD.IIO
Butte and Helena... ......." ...... :10.IiO
Portland and A/L.Aand... ... r G3.110
Tacoma steel Seattle . ... ... ... 25.0U
Sao F'renetico :,.uu
Los Angeles and San Diego 23.00
Correeesppoondingly Low Rates from
lnt.rmedlate pelota.
For fan information calf on your
nearest agent or addreee
0. id. HERRINo. O. A..
128 Woodward .Ave. hetrolt, Mich.
or
H. F. CARTER, T. P. A
- . 410 Yosg. street. Toronto•
Ira tri ars kW, -.Cf�i'.•*re 1 I . Iry Iry rip w7 A' WP Aono
■r1rr.rt • ',.vYie wemmmmte■mm mer osmium
111111/1.100•01.1 ..s..,s.,wal ..... ■....m.mrm.■
s=.lerrs 1
.wae.f.pirit a s••
_semi
Ornamental Gates and Lawn Fences
are a specialty with us. Prices on application.
THE FROST (ornamental gates are the handsomest and
hest. Write for catalogue.
• THE FROST WIRE FENCE CO. LTD., WELLAND, ONT
Davi. IS Wlse.
H,Rnlo ( nurlrr.l
Mrs. Jefferson Davin -inn protest'rl
nglIlnst the erection of a tt)trmphal
"roll In memory of her lata neband,
the President of the Ronthrri :'on -
redeemer. Tt In not time yet to put
1e public Monument,' to t P hinder
of a4 rebellion) that fallen. in .arts
mrva.on street. and squares will he
nantfal niter them. and the eon
blond of hl.tory will give all that
Ire eomhtg 10 them. .
Piles
Ta more to yen ,Drat T'.
Chown Ointment b.oertals
end absolute erre for each
sad form of Petting
bleed lam and pros nal I Pinel,
the m•rtemot /ere have ennrsnter111. Ranby
Utndmlab In the dally Per v Ind ask sutra
boss twat they Mhlnk of a Yet .tan es It y�
���eqeT steins7 b 14 I1 nee enr.d. 914 tater, a.
dsayrs air ltns a smnw. H ATtaw R Co„ Toreay4
PAINTS
l sP high grade for your honey 1'.e,
it all the time. ('heap paints 'oder
on 1uan't 1,,eru.Ig' 11.- prle„ of
pill palht.. Tiny vont less th-in
I heap 441,1!!.
Ramsay's Paints
err• high )lade. pure prints,. 11 eont'4
no more to brush them on than 11
dues cheap Debar, ,nod thl'l wear ' ..
Mtter, Zook better, and =Id at $
falx jot •••
Into{. e,1 A card and nab fit
L.OI)IvLET \0 11, FREE,
,.Isutt li, failof beautiful houo•n
Eetnbllehed 1042.
A. G. RAMSAY'S SONS
Mt/NT nI L. Paint Maters,
Dr:Ohaso's Olntm•nt
RI[
IIXD
TUBS
VW seas by all
Mf1D I OP
LDDY'S
NO HOOPS,
140 JOINTS,
NO SEAMS.
NO LEAKS.
INDURATED MENU
ars Weill) is the wells wry
wosdsawato vt1sW few 8oseas/M ase
TRY TNU.M.
Met dans ellsalera