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GIPSY'S MARRIAGE
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1 Olaaly21 roe'r, uneasily ; she le wuu-
leriiig wino 1..•r mother and Flora
aril thinking of the newt.
Idea. Dermot Is very pretty," she
arty.,'anal nice, Wo, Jim, don't you
4 tient°
" Talk of an eugel, et cetera ! Here
dee comes!" he whispers., "Tee, she
w 4 very lovely little thing -
Gipsy, passing with her parta:r, a
vapid youth, whose mow/tactile le ag
large no his bralne are few, mulles
xt Ulndya , anJ ser face, with Ita
lark beauty, frumel by bleat 8p41blah
tace, knotted cat one ride of her
.Moat with a beach of ytllow recto,
looks eyes more benntlful than nano,
The vapid youth, reeking Ideas by
law -hawing a goal dual, and look-
ing for au Inspiration by gently
:aresnng the point of hie long
nose, lar been trying to Hirt
with this grave -eyed little maiden,
,,lpmy has been answering Wns
with sweet, unawsciour admit.
oily ; not Row, geeing Gladys. she
Rushee with pleasure and Jaime her.
"I thought we were -haw -going
to the conservatory," the youth re-
mark.
o-mark. to Gipsy, with what 11e tltinke
1e n killing glauo• of adoration. .
o(psy looks al him gravely, then
W OW ere:
It W very cold ill there, and I do
Mut Hunk there are any flowers to
nes."
"Quite right, Mian Dermot," Captalu
Lefroy laugh. -"there are no flowers;
but I hope soon to mend all that" --
with a fonti glaece down at filed,)*;
Reel Gipsy, bottoming aware of having
ninths a =Wake, oolong rosy rod..
I ought not to liave old that,"
sate says, Ill Loewe of distress.
dlaely& comes to her assistance
with her gentle smile, saying :
"You wanted only an excuse not to
g o to the ounw'rvatory, and I think
you.L nre quite right -It le horribly
ooIII in there."
"Some of them don't seem to mind
the mkt," laughs Captain Lefroy ;
'and they don't seem to m1"r the'
lowers, either. Come -don't let us
ornate the made!" And Gladys he
whisked away.
The vapid youth. wondering If hie
r►rtnrr in affecting tido air of
Irene innocence, encircles Gipsy with
tea arm, enol they disappear In the
towel.
rSir Maurice 1l 1:hiarhe 1 t0 -e4111. be -
taupe 1te cannot meet Miss Blake In
the lame pleasant, friendly way In
which 1.e met her yesterday, nail
`very day before this. The evening
• well aelvenced brfure he comes to
est her for et dance, and be 1r con -
'clout of a cantata staffers@ and aw'k-
kat'dnees In illm manlier whet' he
pees so.
tOJE en BInke, calm anantself-possevsed,
(/kr over her programme.
I think 1 have one," elle says,
relesel , "but It Is very neer lite
ti
eel; foal very likely we shall be gone
ore that. It le a ince hall, le It
f„
" Very ! ' he returns., wondering all
the time if the her henna of his en -
0 -gement,
gas doubts are soon set at rest.
err le no smile on her face when
speaks, nisi (1,'r ryes gleam as
they look 'Oralgbt Into hie..
"1 le lie' e I have to congest is
"Thnnk you," he mutter's, and 05
jmething about holing intended to
ell Iter himself.
'Taming the savage was danger 'up/
work, then," she "Sys, 'engh"Ig- a
Anal: that C. t
tail: ere her htwart pain.
'Doer she eat with ber knife yet,
Yauriec 7"
Swiftly and etl•rid 3 fie tiuierfti ThY
monde', mocking voice
"Yon seem to forget that Yee aro
rprak.ng of my future wife."
t only eucroaeli," elle laughs again,
'(K: 1111' pie liege of a long friend
'hip, acid say unpleasant trulile."
That for a second_ ate
lead, and her PyYN look full into
,Ib, and site ha. bidden cud -by to
Flt forever,
LILO Dermot, With her sweet 'et
`o tett'' emilr, has taken the hull by
he borer, aud, with a manner mug -
eating the deepest confidence, has
bererlf told Men. Blake of her eon's
dsagemtnt; not se frankly aloes
the Impart the intelllgen"o that Bre.
Bake fee's s sensation of (toweled. -
leant riving even :alm)P her deep mor-
tification and disappointment. It
*a only yesterday that Lady
mot was. throwing out biota of
possible alliance between the the
of Dermot and Blake, semi
tting Mrs. Blake see how .pleased
he would feel est .ueli an nlllanen.
1 imw
inoonncement that Sir Maurice 1a
rbigto be married, and (elle It a.
hough there had never been a !
bought of s ...retain little schen..•
k71 use to del In Flora Blake'.
(are making the best- of your ,.o..'.
ehgageml''lt. ' The young 111.1.1 i"
churning, and the wrwirm tire all
I JraLwa, every one of them. It has
' created at great sensation."
Sirs. Blake cannot stand any mon'
land, rlaing, looses away.
Poor wuwau, she Is dreadful) cut
up," Mrs. llryan chuckles ; "and rho
fair Flora feels It too! My dear,
j Ink at Min O'Hagan ! le rhe an
aaherti.s in. at, worth ru- much 7 . Are
those real sovereigns, I wonder 7 An 1
- r. (YHagnn, arrayed a* s gentle -
Lunn ! Quite n fancy drown for him,
1 .howl I think ! Ah, here come your
cut: it fiance! They are making
up fine stories absent the poor ehila,"
Ludy Dertnot 'dirugr her white
shoulder', pn'l replies:
" !floe Dernot'(I character it more
than a ►ufflrlent answer to the mal-
lekuen phinelerer" , and thea, as Gipey
4011108 up. 4441,, 44m.les at her graclous-
Iy. " .are you enjoying your'a•If,
dear!" -and 11rr, Bryan's keen eyes
detect the half -reluctant look In
happier Inc.' as she answers:
les, Aunt Katherine,"
H:ow her fare changes an lir Nuu-
rie° awake to her -a look of sural
perfect trust nod flappinew In the
brief, "overt smile I eerily no one but
him«•If know./ how eery beautiful she
can be: -
The veal Hunt ball at Blank
Abbey coulee to an east!, all bells mutt.
13 'me have colored it, stud *tome
ha to nut ; the rwertexes. roil away,
the lights are put oat, and the mad
merriment of the leght Is over.
lir. Ker, remembering Gladys'
wish, trtlks. °nee more to .Meeuade
Captain Lefroy from riding on the
morrow. '
"You are not flt to ride. Jim," he
urges. looking at his host's flushed
rft
('raisin Lefroy Laughs loudly.
"Not fit to ride. Ill bet you (het
1 win the Ilunterw Race tomorrow."
Mr. Ker shakes his head gravely.
"It is not muoh to give up for her,
Jim."
"1 am going td ride. and win, 100";
and .foam Ker peer that it Id of no
nre to try to prevent him.
"Hill you go to bed now. Jim ? You
will whist a steady hand and a good
acne tomorrow.'
"Nonsense! Some of these fellows
wont a smoke. What a croaker you
.1n1 til down le turned to day Nr.
her can hear the sounds of hilarity,
bursts of laughter and song ; and as
the. sunshine comes in at the win.
slows hes eon hew the moa who 1.
to be Gladys bueband Doming un•
steadily up the elates.
Mot tears roll down Ills face when
he thinks of how hopeless her love le,
nal how utterly powerlrrs he le to
bring her Ilapphlrra
".caul sn, my darling. you enjoyed
the boli 7" Mir Maurice naive, holding
lilpsy''s hand yet a moment, walling
-till the last fold of his mother's dress
wall have tllwappenrel up the stair -
ease.
"Veda," she answer", looking up at
Ling n little RationM3. "i got on all
right, 1 thhak ; didn't 1, Miaurlca7"
"My own r with a fbnd .mile -"yon
were the belle of the hull, (1Ipsy ; no
elle could hook like you, may little
glpey quern !"
Hood -night," elle whlspere,_.11)17.
int one bidet smile, and uo rune
ase ep the staircase.
"oatblew you!" he 'earl, 11101111.
an.I then turn. sway with another
(ml't of bheasing nn his lips at the
no'welPa's npproaoh of the butler to
pat out Ib.' lamp.
mil yogi epcnk tame, McMaer'kyter
-anal 81r Maurice takes op lde
enneile end tele. to best, thinking tient
sertnnte nre n great nutsanrr. IL-
tening nlxwt when they are not
wanted.
ZHAYTElt XV.
The slay of the Hunt Rave bread
eaten ado gray, with ACP wiled and
little min. A capital day. everyone
Mete; and by 1:: o'clock the road
to the eourrc pretends a fairly
ea -forded appearance. ranee. l'arriages and
care of every description„ from Cap.
lei 1d Lefr(►,v'a cousin -hand tient
pumps* Wit.r.okisss way .to the ism
ml'u'nt danger of everyone else 'lows
to the modest J'tunting env, Anti still
10010 modest donkey -cart, filled
with farmer,'" daugeters, are mak-
leg their way to ton course. Every -
testy was/ was at the tall Met night
line turned one to honor the recoil
today. Ladv Orrtlwt drItee
in nu open carriage. • with
Mire. Dray hosed. tier • • and
_-tapd.aattg._
ihlur'ue haw packed the repel art hie
mother. (mews Into another car -
rinse, anal lute manage) to steers
4. pm)" n* 6114 own comptulon ; an,
Perched up Weide It in a high, oI'1-
/mu(
Mr.. Blake, who, mrlucklly fur her-
t:oea_lipt trig/leen Seoul _penance
gable of hiding tel feelingo,
e all over, nna then turn.) white.
O blow' Ilan he'l'l( it e11d.1.1e'1. one;
t her ((rel 11W111tg In one of intenve
ty for her dn'lgliter, 'hes, tic well
ow P, has neer ens.nred for any nn
emit Mir. Maurice.
Ludy UPAnnt sullen ant plarldly,
unwiring something about ' rnuan-
H' !notch," 'dear. steady Maurice
inIgoeat la.4.'3' et erlern.
'You ml.
mast be terribly dnple/intP, ,P
markee Mrs. Make, bluntly.
Lady Dermot rnlw'l lo r ryehrowe.
L" Dl.nppolntAl ! ' she repents. "Ob.
ear no N; boy will hate chim-
e -4e, fowl he hen 19r5s.,l bls.elf.
'lust more ran b • desired 7'
ftp “11111P0 Mrs. Bryan, looking even
1' mnl.rlima limn 11.1111, and joins
lie tw•. ladles on the .ofa.
• 1)'*r me, Mr, (dale, you aren't
jroking well. my deer ! Take my
►shote.', and don't .rill any man your
In-law till the ring 11 on ; 111111,Bove all, don't Int any 0111' *Pe your
gw
saprin tIn sent "
Mrs. Blake. lo!Iing with1n.11gnetlon,
lama on the III nolor"1 old Ind,
w 1 tan not understand yon, Mee.
k an fhtrh remnrku Fire vary m-
elted for "
' Ole .Isar, not it nil, not Fit .11
y Dermot, 1 nm glad to ass you
lair Werke' Dermot before the day
(dose&
"l l'. rut neful course; there Ctrl
mare to he plenty of taiga," the re
merbe. till eiie ly• iiiiswrr, quickly
"Oh, I hope 'lot. -
glee amiable flora leudit..
"Jim Lefroy Is mire to euwe 11
grief. He was fan -Irons sober lar
eight." .
And Gladys. with a sinking heart
looks away at the farreuchinp
fields lying eo stilt beneath the
grey sky, anal wishes the race,
were over. bite doer nut enjoy
thea(, but In getting horribly nee
tour ail the time appronraee fur the
Hunters' .Rnec, and more than once
her ryes 'wander madly toward clap
tsln Lefroy'i drag, ua the top u
which a mutant luncheon revue
to be going on, to Judge by the 1wp
ping u( chum ugne corks and tau
appearance. of sundry bawperr.
Mr. Ker, slowed as anxious ae all
in, Cornea over and 81.00d8 braid(
her.
"Sir %lu rte,. wants you to come an.
j on )line Dermot In the mall phae
tIt i very 1 ( you oto
uta. s t high, awl
sen. ofse. W i l
a great leu( the tour
y011 COW! ?"
"Yea." Gladys says, and gote will
hien. '-'I. Jim all ngltt ?" ate ask%
wistfully. "I saw him only for a mo
melt."
"I think he right enough." Jobe
K. r answers, evasively, "anti, yoe
stn•. I don't think his horse is Ilkel;
t„ full at anything it will have t.
meet . so you must not be frightegw
nls,ut Item."
Rol tilnelye cannot banish her fears
meal Ch1' 11 utehrw with a (eats 11111
11ueli.11 1.11111/1111Lefroy'8 hu Nall
be
Ing led up and down.
"That is Jim's horde, WIId Irish
man,' Mr. leer tells her.
"And that it Maurice's!" cries (lip
sy, looking at Sir klaurk'e'r big be;
!Mister. • Maurice' think" Captain l,.o
fray wilt win." r-
Uladym doer not care a bit wit(
wIns • she1 wishes es hhu only g
to e'
safely over the course.
Burets of noisy laughter pewee,
from the people on the top of lel.
drag. Gladys. turns pale as Mittel'
Ixlroy conies up to where she is
With rut eyes, she looks at him it
in Iden life she will never so ok
him again in the strength an glory
1 Ide her
of her manhood,. ,laud I b
M
Is face n to her .
h t ce
"Ro are going to start directly
Have you backed me, liladys7" he
nakr. .*lid the girl rns yet whiten
as. .he giver odespairing tool
into his eyrie
The Farmer taps the Freight.
Ker ark World.
Orate exports for ten months ere
$131,O0O,000 enteihr Oulu last year :
provldoiw end Ilio rtoa•k (hoot fallen
off I1133,000,000. But manufactured
goons were mad abroad in gnantilles
greater than Tart year. Tee emery
joke le that the former gets. the same
prices for home and foreign wales,
w ides the ms.-lutaoturer "extrude bar
market" by cleasghlg American farm-
er. and other •osruwers :a) per real.
mere than the export price, with the
tad of the beneficent carne
"01, Jlm, n't redo!" whisper.
Wady., in n agony: beudfug het
head don close to the reckless
hardsom face, as he standee on the
step of the carriage beside her
"F'or, my rake!" elle whispers yei
lower; but he only laugh,.
"Don't be Hilly, dear:" And (het
something In her taco steadies his
fur a secoeul." And If 1 broke my
neck. it would be it good job."
"OII, Jim. Jim!" And, with het
voice In hie ears, Ica moves *Way
with a mile and a light-hearted
goodbye.
Why does he turn back? He hard')
knows himself ;yet ell her Me ebe wit
remember hie words and feel the pre.
sure of that strong handclasp.
"Don't fret, darling; 1t will be al
right,"
le 1s gone, anal Algy Blake, Will
came Itt secuuJ In the preview ra^0
and .1111 wears the hirdseye-and•
cherry cap, Captain Lefroy's color,
hurries up to (ilady'.
"i say -can't you atop Jim ? He L
not fit t:, ride; lie has been chink.
ing brandle.-and-sodas all the morn
hug. Gladys, can't you try? Ho veil
never be able to keep hie seat to.
day:"
I have tried,' she answers, tures
big away her white, weary fee., ani
looking thermal' the crowd towarl
where he stable, tall and 'straight
Then he swinge 'Ama i( into the tied
dle.
She mei Sir Mantles "(ding pa,.M
and, mulling at Olney, whose fact
1e aglow wltb excitement. Th -a
there's a shout -"They're off !"-t
clatter and thunder of hoofs, a flint
of colored jackets. and they herr
gime by.
Gladys twee no one -only .aim and
mho see. he 1. first swag foremost in
the wild rush, going like the wind.
The first 011/41/1/C141 1,' n Anne W1111
the nine !Kamm clear It In safety
and etream away over the fields, an.,
In it minute are out of eight, ,
(To be ('ontiner'd
WOf1EN AND
THEIR CLUBS.
Edith 8eesltn• Tupper.
�Z%rIGSTetT idr.1_t"iilit•
leu to any well-known woman' -
club and thl.e in a wimple of what
yen( will hair
"You ladled, you'll please come to
-once. Eat nil ebaltsring
aseis14R' "Tor -for del you say for a
border; "I shall have my sleeve"
pnffnt with crepe Ilrwn" "Listen
now to the roll call and reading-"
"Do you caro for Maeterlinck, dear?”
"The mingles-" "Freddy Joel/non 1
lending alt Iris. ltand'd' Orman/ I
hr'ar." "WIII Foote member mord
thin -" "0. Fanny, will get hog
divorce, mire, they say. Lucky not
man. freed from that g
"(lave yen been to .see ('ampbeil'
new play ?" "I believe there'n a me
then alree.ly---" "Do you go In fo}
ping pong. Marie?" "Ladle., ladle
kindly mein ready for the hnllot p
1eet I I►1i.4.o.,' ,le 'seer gees
Immo what le she baying?" "Wel'
hive, lo And get me a rote." My pw
vice? Why, of came,. brkige-wheal
playing." "('holly bar'trned to *eel
te." "That female IF pack.
M *vl.loying 111•rmo if very much. The
horses etre lewd' and restive, but Mr
cram- str.ur.oe term a runt tract ova- ,e
reinw, ane1 they go along gayly.
"We dual always drive 1n the.," 9Ir
Mnurae says, noticing how pleased
she Woke. ''It Is much nicer being
bete with me thnn stuffed away with
all those people In the earrlage, Isn't
It. Gipsy
"oh. yes!" elle answer., rsbltlg
her Inor to his. "And you will win the
rem won't you, Maurice 7"
"if I can," he gnawers, laughing.
"IMI* i fat,cy Lefroy will win. It will
be n gool race. See -there are the
Itlakes! We 'hail see everybody ell-.
roctly."
Miss Rinke Inks np as the moll
plums. Intl nml the gray horwea trot hy.
Her cold farm 1• Immovable but how
who hates that 11tt1.' figure .It11ng up
by Fir Mnnrbr--n,, longer the whey.
uwkwers!, OhIWWrhroking Using In
the Abort frock, kilt a mnst
winsnitp little being, .rrnpixel
up In tura, sal with the hands Hint
had °nee worn cotton glove* now
lying nn her lap Incase( In neat
(logesi nes 1
aur Mnnrien token off his lint
(1lplry molten. Miss Make how. cold
IT Mr. 1tlatn looks the other way
and /Malyl,' alone retinae (11p.y's
swine. l'la'ma Blake finale herself
wishing that soma 111 may 1►efsll
g 's met ng;
to carry her point." "1 like done,
lag b_Sr_lhan eating." "r+rr m1
put her odd nose out of joint " aft
the ehnlr woukl but giro este om,1
minute." "Oh. merry ! 1. "he Bolen
to talk 7" "Let me tell you. Mtge
Site. you're not In It " "I Ielnn't
v'ott'-I .hall go for n walk." "Thera
IF tbat beastly old frump. Mrs. Dun -
pearl's." "Good Cracking,' her ear)
must have burned." "Ml. I think
women's club aro each fun. girls."
Motion's carried -the meeting's ad -
jointed."
The Golf Crate.
There is a London story of nn
Old Scotch gentleman and a plot
who heel spent the whole day on
the golf links, anti, not in often UV
env* with perttrnlari" enthueda.tl.
players, bwtj/Ind ronw remarkably
rlo.e end ea.'Iting gnme. An they
left for home the old man re
marked:
"Hey, mon, but It'. hen * gran
day r'
"it iea.," the youth resented
"Think y0 ye eoul.t some again
ern tbv merrerw. Inddle 7"
"well," the 30nng man nnewerOd
ranee hely-. "I .vas to he married
but i can put It off."-llIppet.
The walking sick, what
a crowd of them there are:
Persons who are thin and
weak but not sick enough
to go to bed.
"Chronic cases" that's
what the doctors call them,;
which in common English
means --.long sickness.
To stop the continued
loss of flesh. they need
Scott's Emulsion. For the
feeling of weakness they
need Scott's Emulsion.
It makes new flesh and
gives new life to the weak
system.
Scott's Emulsion gets
thin and weak persons out
of the rut. It makes new,
rich blood, strengthens the
nerves and gives appetite
for ordinary food.
Scott's Emulsion can be
taken as, long as sickness
lasts and do gonna al[ the
time.
There's new strength
and flesh in every dose.
We will be glad
to send you a. few
doses free.
P. sure that Zhu sista• is
tae las el a label III An 1M
I' •upppeer of ecoy b,uls d mul.ses you bol.
SCOTT 6t I3OWNE,
Chemists.
Toronto. Ontario.
Sae. and $1, all divulses.
King's T7pewrlterw.
King Edward of England recently
ordered half a doarn typewriter^.
oats for Ids own 'De nail the others
for 14A eneretnrles. "This 1t a notable
lIrfovatlnn." Faye an English patter,
"sine, hitherto. the King's corree-
ppoonndenoe has been done entirely by
King Edward. however. Is, merely
following the example M other Roe -
'moires of Europe. moat of whom
have been mem typewriters for
'rune time. T,.leed. the Tsar anti
Marisa of RuHmia. the King of the
Belgian• and the King of Italy man-
ipulate typewriter'', with it dexter-
ity that might almost hes styled pro-
tein anal.
Tied• FSapsree of Germany would al-
so tato heroine an adept In the art.
but i* unable, ria hie hahltunl lw'rs-
caaneu prevonf. Irhm from striking
the keyi unerringly. liven the Sultan
of ,Turkey appreciates the typewri-
ter. and frequently armee' himself
by picking out the alphabet on It.
Particular at the Outlet.
Judge.
Mr Ju.twod-Shall larder anything
for the house on my way to the office
this rooming, my de.'t.r'
Misr. ,inet.rvrd-Yes, live. Stop at
lho grocery and tell them to send
up it floe-lmnnl,l hag of wilt right
away. Atul, G.•ri me, tell them to be
suet and see Vett It 1. (re,h.
Piles
l's prove re yen that Dr.
Chase's Ointment is a certain
and absolute cure for each
and every form of itching.
blond inane! protrudingR plies,
the .e ares It. Beetee-
UroonieJs to the daily
nes neck
gmontals to the dally pram and eek your neigh-
bors what they think of 11. Yon eau use It and
L et To'er money tack If not cored. MM . box. at
ell dealers or Coua2a0H.HATn & Co.,Toroota.
Dr. Chase's Ointment
ST. JACOBS
on.
POSITIVELY CURES
Rheumatism
Neuralgia
Backache
Headache
Feetache
All Bodily Aches
AND
CONQUERS
PAIN.
r0N0TIM■ A COWL unettw 111 111,'
h uw.els. 11i. pati pkn•w Ilk. n 111111,'. Get
111.1 11 promptly by taking ferry Davls'
Pair killer lu rw. tensd outer. There is but
es.. Pet.. Kiser, Perry bawls'. incurs eluh-
• agluca.
Donrt
Mired Up.
At a ,trial lu .t Ulrmau court a
man appeared as a ''ltneru. "Your
name?'name?'asked the Judge. Yelll
veils aay'self Frits, but may be i..r. I
abll't know if It lr Hrnrhth. You Nee.
t'r. Judge, that mine lender she lou
two little goys; one of Warm WAS
nu• and one -.met mine prteler, and
toiler stoats. rel(: 1 dotl't know which,
and v gaol a d► 't know, too;
u 1 m. modes, Mh n k y ,
and one of us. .wpas named Frit', Sud
toiler Heurih, or our lienrlch and
Ceder Frits. I don't know welch It
moat and ono as. us. gut .tied, end toy
nailer she could 'later tell which It
'war. cue or urine hroder, who got
died. ei r you Nee, Mr. Judge, I don't
know whether I im Frits or Dell -
and my moiler Wee don't taw."
Warned.
---- Reltlmere Kowa
"Bir," raid the pleading youth, "1
have won prour tktughter'r heart '
":LO," mused the elderly mage
"well,,' reckon that's all right. But,
yams( awnR m an skeet you let !ser Wiese
y
off her liter un you ; k's been sup-
porting one phyrit'Inu and three put-
out medicine concern" now for five
yes ra"
Signs of Love
Dorothy Div in A4nlee'..
The earliest ItxUaation that it wan-
eullile creature glues of susceptibil-
ity to the fair sex is when he flat
voluntarily washes bridnd his ears.
Up to tl:.t time. hie morning bath,
except npo8 compulsion, (wag only
described s small circle taking in (lis
eyes, a segment of his cheeks and
!dr cillo,
CATARRH CANNOT BE CURED
with 1.1NAL APPLICATIONS, as they cru
not reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh 1.
n blood or eonstltug0aal diesaee, end in
order to cure It Tor must take Intermit rem-
edies.. Ilah'e 1 otarrh litre Is taken Inter
sally, and arts directly on the blood nod
instead .ortaree. 11.1;• Catarrh Pure le not
u quack medicine. IL 8nd preed<1has1 by one
of the beet pbyeklans In this country for
years and 1.n regular pr.srrlption. It Iacom-
posnl of the best torics known, combined
with the last blood purifiers, acting directly
on the mucous aurfacee. The perfect romb-
natlon of the two Ingredients la what pro-
duce* such wonderful remind in retina ca-
tarrh. land for teettmnutals, free.
F. J. CH EN EY k cu . Preps.. Toledi, 4
Mold by Drugglsta, price ifs'.
Hall'. Fnmlq- fills ars. the Mot.
Treated Hlm Like a Lady.
Philadelphia Pres.
•
" Vico Strong 1s exceedingly tnaee,d-
tine, isn't she 7" remarked Miss Amcnm.
" Most at'oraoualy so," remarked
;tent Mr. 3lsay, with mune heat.
" You seem to ypenk from experi-
ence."
" Yeas, I.kr. S!IP got into the eh•-
latall with me in the Sl ysenn,!1"
Building ono dy, and .when elle raw
Mei ogle delk'Mvn,tlw wemoypli her
hat and hell 11 In her hand till 1
got off."
A H0011 TO HOtuZNIEll-a)ne bottle of
En;ll•h rpavin Liniment cnmpl.tel. removed
a curb from my bore.. 1 ant. pletuur. In
recommending the remedy, Its It nets with
myeterl.u• promptness In the removal from
horses of hard, soft or calloused lumps,blood
spav)n, splints, !Orbs, •weeny, alines nod
sprains.
OEOB0E 11nn8 termer.
Markbam, clot.
@old by all droggtat.
I'lonkey with �.
a Cough
•
Just a little ti .kling cough
may not suggest any trouble
but it is often the fore -runner
of very serious lung disease.
Gray's Syrup of Red SpnNx Gum
soothes and heals the irri-
tated membrane and the
cough passes away. Gray's
Syrup of Red Spruce Gum
is a carefully compounded
preparation and is a specifi,
remedy for all throat and lung
affections. 25 cents a bottle.
One bottle will demon-
strate its virtue.
Gray's Syrup
of
Red Spruce Gum
Not Doing Anything.
Twenty year" ago a discourage.%
young doctor in one of our large
eltiee way rlette(1 by his father,
who cense up from a rural dlatrlct
to look after his toy.
"Well, son,' be said, "how as.,•
you getting along 7"
"I'm not getting along at all."
was the answer. "I'm not doing n
thing."
Tile old mane countenance fell.
but he spoke of courage and pati-
ence and perseverance. Later In
the day he went with n1s non to
the "Free Mspeneary," where the
young man had an unsalaried po-
sition.
The father sat by. a silent, but
Intensely interested spectator,
while twenty-five poor unfortu-
nate, received help. The doctor
forgot hie visitor wh+les hP hent le,,
petalled energies to his task ; Mit
hardly had the doer rhymed 00 the
last patient when the old man
burst forth: "i thought you told
me that you were not doing any-
thing! Not doing anything! Why,
of 1 had heaped twenty-five people
in a month as much as you have
In one morning 1 would thank teal
that my life counted for 11014*'!'
teitng."
"There isn't any money In It.
though," exclaimed the Non, some -
"Money
aba.het.
Money I" the old man shouted,
still scornfully. "What 1. money In
cceaparlson with being d use to
your fellow' -man ? Never mind the
money; you go right along at this
work every (F}y. P11 go bank td the
arm, and gI*4i, , am enoag�to
mhpport you an long es 1 live."
"That speech." I .Hill to a friend
of mine, otic who had ',pent many
years an a e0n.plcnou,'ly mtrnl.,.s-
fql tr ieher, "went into the !nines
et the young maser Wee - -caeca
strengthened him for n life of (ID-
eselfl.' 1 neefulnees.•'
'-"Acv!'' .aha (he preffeuer, "that
one speech wee worth yearn M tex 1 -
hook teaching ! and yet It sea..
made without an Initant'a prepara-
tion."
"F'nr from It,' 1 answered, milck-
13.. "it bad taken .icty years of
noble living, struggling ngatnst sin
r 1 .1 .elf, preening forward In th•'
paths. of righteouenea., hearing the
cross, following hard after the Per-
ree' Man. to prrpnre that old
( 1n estMan to make his speech. Then
the moment rate, and he was ready
to tenth the glurlcrun l(-ol01."-Our
Young Folk*.
Mlanderenn.
1 hlrago News
He put Me arm nrnund her wrist
kn.' the rn!or left 11er cheek.
Rut upon the .houller of hl. rant
it stowed np for a week.
Ho convenient.
cat. Thome. Time.
ettlton of Noonan la ennead Oren
(lug
When hes wan ornirting, If hes hail
naked Ida Sweet 1M rt for n kis* elan
would have mid. "Why, Overige /lug.•'
NLJGHT
OAP
REDUCES
EXPENSE
$5,000 Reward "'11 be paid by
i L ever Brothers
Limited, Toronto, to any person who
can prove. that Moil soap contains
any form of adulteratie n whatsoever,
or contains any inyuriseis chemicals.
Ask fee the eletysa Mac •l
The Preacher'. litatemenl.
A kind-hearted eln'gy Ulan w:ts
18(447 exrnpe11e1 to et*stulas it gar -
deuce wee tweed to pltrluln Iris fruit
alrt vegetable:, For the rake of
hen wife and fetnlly Ito gave hew a
loiter of reuomaIeudutt.ou, and this
1e hew ho worded It : •I hereby cer-
tify that .( -B- ha;l be en day gar.ten-
►ve two ren sod 1
c over i'a that
e'r fee
during that time he plot more out
oft my garden than any man 1 ever
employed "
We believe IIINAItD'rt Ib1NlALi:HT is
he bast :
Metlhlae .Fuge,', Oft lily, Out.
Joseph SIIIW, Norway, 11s..
Chas. **'hoot eel, Mulgra 1 e, \, li
Bev. R. O. Armstrong, Mulgr:sre, \.ti
Ylerre Is dry, ren., t'okennnlohe, N.I.J.
W'kaaua, .Wrfflrlt, N. B.
A l' pllcalkrl.
(eller (et the house of injure.(
motorist t -How int your master 'at-
' ter ter accident 7
Ilonnemutd (wIth Nome embarraes-
• mmnt) -11'lch they lhhlk he 'aa bro-
ke.). the -(bluWtnsl -tile kilometre
record, but 'e'e better to -day.
l'uuch,
1.1)ve OF FLESH. cough sod polo on the
sheat may not menu rolNumptIon. but are
And sign. Allen'. 1.uiig 11n1..,., lo.,..us the
cough and heals Inanm.,1 nlr passages. Not
r grnlo of .plum lu It.
Decidedly Insular.
Sir George Birdwood has recently
told several stories to Illustrate the
4iIsularlty and narrowness of hie own
.'ourltry people, EngUrh, In regard to
foreigners sad foreign countries.
Staying with an Eugllsh family in
Franco, he learned that their English
'servant, though long rerhlent (herr,
had picked up no Preach, but had
made the French servants speak Eng-
lish. NI hen thief wall remarked upon
by Fir George her reply was, "Minster
and mlasu• may speak French if they
like, but Um not goln' to denlrun my-
self by speakln' the tangs idge of cur
people we thrashed at Waterloo."
Shortly after, went on Mir l;.'org,•,
the wits of a distinguished officer In
the Colonial Office asked after the
health of Ida ..on In Jerusalem.
"He is In Giro. In Egypt," was the
reply.
"But I thought Jerusalem was In
Egypt,' said the lady.
Oh. no." replied Sir George. "1 sup-
pose you :now Palestine roup 7"
"Yes, It has Jerusalem artichoke.)
In dl,"
"*We'll, Jeruailrnt 1.4 the capital of
Palestine."-M..i. P,
T.ever's 1' `Z r **'lee Heed) Disinfectant Soap
Pnwder is a lawn to any home. It claim
heti and cleans at the ems alma
The Only Except ion.
"She'll unusually consclentionn, yuv
uy„
"Vett, indeed , glen In the smallest
details of lift."
Able to radar any sport of a temp-
tation 7"
"Unquestionably."-
"Tina she ever n to Europe 7'
ThP i•hamplon of the woman looted
star
Oh, win," lee bald. "of course 1f
.h4 had n chance to smuggle a few
Roane Into the country. why-why-
thnl'n a different matter." -Chicago
1'om4 ,
Mflnnnl'm Llayarnt for wile every-
where. ,
Whple Hawse Hospitality.
Th' itutler -Pardon me. your ex
cellency. hat you Imre invite.( one
*pleat too many for runner to -day.
The; ('resident - That's all right.
Send over to the n'tghhor'a and bor-
row a etenlr.-(9evelnlid Plain Dealer
'Ninard'H Liniment Cures Dandruff.
A Celt at Cato.
Judge A. M. Kelly weal to relate,
Faye .the Jit. ,(,.mei Gazette, that,
while on .the tench in the Interna-
tional Court et ('riiro, after a wit-
ness whose nationality was a puzzle
*tad been addressed.ln..F,rgnch. epee-
IWy tiermail, Portuguese, Italian and
Arable, and faded to make any re-
lpotun except to indicate by shirking
1.14 head tlint 'he did not understand,
Judge Kelly curbed to a brother
Judge and remarked: "I wou,ler what
language the idiot wake 7" "The
name as yerself, Yer Honor," came
1etenthea--.witness. 1u aha' broadest
Tipperary tongue.
.Mltlnrda Llulnient Indents Warn 4 -
Milkman Stored feat.
....no.
"The difference between the now
mal alta milkman,"' mild the gentle-
man with a rare memory for Jest's.
that the cow• ghee purr milk"
"There Ica another difference." re-
torted the milkman. "The now
doesn't give credit."
Dllnard s Liniment Cures Burns, etc.
ISSUE NO. 4U, ow,.,
atR W1oslaw' a.olalug Myyrup .hor,l4
always be need t'hlldren Teething. le
soothes the child. softens ther'suum' oases vont
voile and 10 the be,t remedy for Diarrhw.
BA3?B8)i OHiO RIBH8bholt Sit A1.1 -
S.ml for deserlpllve list. ramie o f . t) L'v=
a uusgetuwa, O. •
TEN COURSES BY
Ih„nu(ghly Inugl. t. I:r ,mel In.l rumness Ln11-
•Iduuloil bull... 1.4,1Iar 1, nud.omr •..".
I„rue Ion rel. ulnre Cerrereudeaee Oapa•
.
.sCENTRAL MUNNaas COLIEOL 'l
Licosa ,Can.
tnPeRIAL MAPLE SYRUP.
Thr teary standard tier O.sas is
ureas. Yee, seas. batt Ifaetsatlefesbry
was N W F' L -i n i,
Agusta. iluntroat
HIGHEST TYPE OF BACON HOGS
ate prod ureea by
OAK LODGE YOHKbHIHF:M,
Flat and Nwesp.tate" at '1'erontolnbaru.,
Nnsaea this year. First nod $w.wp•tnrPio et
the ulster hilt four •ul'reesl vs yen re.
Stock of all 1.ges at moderate prices.
J. E. BIISTHOUH, Burford, Ont.
lurk Box O.
MEN AND I10Y14- 1ENfa
Fyour 1.11 uuuu aud p,'.
REE
"Mee mall
nod hang t• by
^'curu mall su10 audg pkat,
8111 interna you, something
.p.m call a nut. Thls la a.,
bate, but 111,111.1111114 moo wIll be dellghten to
(non end hat.'. Write to-dny.
.1Jdrese VIM SUPPLY CO., Dept. A.,
Hamilton. Ont.
POULTRY
Consignments of Poultr), Gam., Butter,
Eggs, (Honey. Beane et... eollrltel. Will pay
JA canto per Ib. F'.O.lt. Toronto for beeswax
Rearerces--v our Inrol bnuker.
Correspondence Invited. Prompt returns.
JOHN J. SEE 141. ` TORONTO, ONT,
u
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hill, 10o graln 1Je 1111,
Pran.. .cutrt .1.1 tar
only 011E DIM1
. Andres*
A. W. WARD, Sex H, Avon, N. Y.
DEMILL
LADIES'
COLIECE
To an Interested In tae
elneettee .t young( 1adhe.
or girls where n• extendre
manna tans he And, Includ-
ing the n.mmn.'and 1.10
.ghoul hranehM,- aatrnM,
I..uKu date•. Noels, Tine
Art. Cmmn,errinl 1'0440..,
%'ulre Trelning. 1'.I ,.'.ales
Art Needle our:..,,,.i t',, -
ideal 1\illus' write 1'. I1..'
A. 11. Dl:Illi.l., l'resld.nt,
St. l'athearinee. /net., for
.'agendar that eves you
very epochal rater.
11rtTIOn Tate P1115.
MA COW le
HIDA
5 cent Cigar
Oaaranteed Clear H rand
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"Shop"
at
Home.
Oat
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With our handsomely
illustrated new catalogue
the greater portion of
your Christmas shop-
ping may be done at
home.
writs he it. .nd it win tries..
Is you. free •1 charge. by mum
esu(.
If on receipt of arti-
cles ordered you are
not perfectly satisfied,
your money will be
cheerfully refunded.
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Ryrie Bros.
Jewelers
ll itOttsttaYo.eat, Teragt.
41.7r,1,Rl!Ilitl'Jtlt1 , . ., �,►%
u
A Common
Bred Cow
When toners np by
Dick'. Blood Part -
tier will give u
much and as rick
milk as ahighly
bred a ristocrat i c
Jersey cowgives
upon or•
d vary
feed, and
a Jersey
cow when
given.
DiCK'S
BLOOD PURIFIER
will wonderfully increase ber yield
el milk. It saves feed too, because
a entailer a.nonnt of well digested
food satisfies the remands of the
system and every particle of nour-
atshment sticks.
(iii cents a package.
Ltesnlag, Miles & Co., Agents,
MONTREAL.
A Valuable lteMge.
Town and Country.
Ohl Party-Stlek to your mother,
my boy
Ills Young Friend -i will, .Ir, It
emit too mulch to hoard any places
elan.
The heat way to sura 1lutlgeetio n la
to remove 1t. cause. This Is beet
thane i'y Ihr pr.enpl .,'.e 11 Ur. August
Koenig's Hainhnrg berp,, w-,hleh reline
tete the ND -motel) In an effectual
inn nn.r.
Why a Waterfall Roars.
The roar of n entree"?' ie pr°oiaeetl
almost entirely by the hnr.ting of
mllllnnn of air trilbies,.
"KELPION
// tea5M,A5
ANA
wvmlati
fader -se by k•.t tallish ea•dloal joss..•..,
Impelled to Minsk sold des 1. South meas.,
/or •11 Threat and Oland Trerllos, lawns,
ab , 01d Sores, 84..re, ohms, 151.
OI 1.....• I..ples, 1416 Joints,Rhe.wotls.l, Lumbago, Sprains, •d
eroo,
P11.. Cm's, Sore root rfowla
Sold by areggists, leo. try l! Os..,
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