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GIPSY'S MARRIAGE4444*
Jibs Blake he apparently Liaoning
to the inane aduratiou of a very
Young gran who has heard that Mlle
has money. and flatters !thereat that
his birth, poelition. awl appearance
are Nast to tiny much wadi'
charms, and looks upon her as
combining all the qual.•tles of a
wife -the threes "('r' -face, figure.
and fortune. 1 h.'y occupy one of
the sofas; and rho lien back in an
exquisitely languid at tit her
diaphanous eiraperier ospoteel with
carriers grace, her gall heal) lying
tack, and her fringed oyes looking
into hie adoring hoe.. 111 lens reticle
e1 the. stage when he codes
even the gelded programme In Ler
idle fingerer, when Ila feels (r+ult:-
oally ;Palette' of the. rose that cer
ewer her mllk•whato nock. Ile would
like to take up thorn while, i1Nlu•
lent arms and kite them. or do any
other idiut.c thing. -ind all the
lima the calm beauty 140044 01117'
one kingly head. only one .1' ace -
and' that not the taco of the. wor-
shipper at her shlo. At tin mere
Might of air Maurice Dermot her
heart beats no It will never beat
for mortal man again.
"Anil to think he would have been
Halite but for her !" she Ne i to her•
Neff, passionately.
Awl tory likely ho would; row
meant dropping weary away a stone
nal In ,til Suntan probnblay, If
4 i411y hid never come to Drutn:ter
ern Castle, Miler Bloke would in
.hue time have been mielre.N of fur
ancestral abate.
Shit wntcheN Gipsy now furl retie
her white teeth together.' end she
Holes the maddening charm that
Hee most of all in her rye;. She
watches Colonel Bryan take env a
long, lurlinel cloak and .wrap It
round her. and then open the heat).
door outside. Tho Moonlight if
white nisi whining.
Mier Blake, leaning forever.' it
little. Pees Fir Mnurice+.'s Wife de-
liberately elope the oak door regain..
she. turns with an odd smile to her
companion.
"Married women can do anything.
Wouldn't it be t'on,iel-red very dread-
ful If I asked a gentleman to take
rue out upon the terrace? And yet the
moonlight leaks very tempting";
and she, gives ham a full straight look
-n look that brings the blood throb-
bing to hilt brain.
"Wig you come?" Ise• nskr, eagerly.
"1f I ask you, will you come?"
"Yea," she stay-., quietly. and gatlh-
er. herself and her shining raiment
together. "Wait till title dance be -
glee',' she whispers, thrilling him
with noother magic, look, "I want
to wee the moonlight ; but 1 don't
want every- one to Nee me looking
at it "
Maur faoe, °distorted with agony.
upturned ((rills.
The moon's ray. shine full upon
her. There be no mistake -there can
be none. It le t114' face of ter Mau-
rice. Dermot'r wife !
A few sobbed -out words reach Mss
Blake.
,a
Oh, Paul, you did love me once '
And diem rhe turns to her adorer,
whiten teeth are sapling like crtattla
Ihetb :
" Conte, let its go In : it Ir lido
,'old."
Yrs," ho esNents : and Ire appears
to have noticed nothing of the drama
enacted before Idm.
When Mier Bloke returnee to the
ballroom there be n cold, triulnphallt
kx,k In her eyes tet she' glower at
Fair Matter...
'• i'ntll :" rile thinks. "-bud yet I
touli have sworn Ida wife loved Idm.
Let him wait : revenge will couie !"
While Mire Rinke ie thus cogitating,
In at 'deep window of the rtnircare
sl,4 (tipsy, whits' fwd agitated. She
tuts hurried In through a side
dour, nod escaped for five min-
utes' quiet and rest. She presses 11 'r
throbbing forehead ligature the cool
gloss and trans to NtOp shaking and
ajivering.
' '!'tar. poor /sibyl" Gipsy sighs.
"How terrible to lit k of her, and
then to hear ell them le and Milne
'lownwteirm."
There he a step on the Stairs. and
"lie Npringo up tar her husband
Mintiest her.
'Darling, what he it 7' trent you
well?" he arks, an)JWely, putting
Mg aril armee.' her.
For a moment elle leaflet her plead
legalese luru. and her throat wvellr.
For at 1400011(1 4411 in tempted to tell
him all. and then the re•c•olle•t•lion
of his sewn words. "If through yon
rhonll come disgrace on the o.d name
of 1h'r11wt," sends'bi.k the tide of
st e•allt, awl Sir Matt rice's mother
meter i'oeoser.•.1 command of herrc•lf
no quickly as (;Ipay doer now•. Iwook•
Ing up. Wee Nays, with n helf•Nma1P:
"Only it llttln. Manrler; and 1
was afraid to go lack to the hall -
room by myself" -a speech half true,
and yet stir hates herself fur the
deceit as be no.werm, fondly :
"-Ul this is my elusion. deer. I have
tern looking forward to the wafts
ant11 my wife." / - ---
Mire Bloke watcher the huilw►n\
noel wife enter the roam, nn.l notice's,
that (;ipesy lwtkwArtratfgrty ArouTiled.
They aro el....' IN•s1,10 her% and she
nodose (;1p.y'N one brief, treating look
nt leer hualstird'r face, awl sees his
answering smile nm be encircle,' her
with Iol•'a arm 'awl rweep4 her away
int,. the whirling, twirling vortex.
"Hypocrite!" whispers the beauty,
through her teeth, her eyes' searching
through the crowd for n yellow dress
tier breastbone with rage. A glare Ir ,atipmeawahai
leer only reply.
The baby advances to the ret!oue, I
with a herulrm that lr flue of its. 1
kind.
"1 am glad to rest for u little," she
Keys, with a simple air.
!Resit for a litt,o t' tourer back lata
fll•yitit, taking lip the gauntlet. "Yy
dean' creatureas, 1 thought you w'uuW
110 glad to rare out of your chairs;
even to reread' your legs a bit."
The whole rix are petrified with
anger 11101 tonal erne tion ; but. as
\Ire, Bryan might 10114 (fly ray worse
things', they wlrely hold their tongues
--at least in her presence.
Lord Banton' turns to her with it
confidential uir.
"11'e won't go In yet. Dermot told
11144 Just now they hot things weren't
up yet. (;owe -Capitrol things at sup-
per. We won't go t111 the game 1' up."
Preerltl)• he shuffles off, awl re -
111111r wills halite a1441 alacrity, and
ufferr him fit elbow for Moe. Bryau'r
acc.pt 111104'.
"Now, Mrs. Bryon. the. genre he up,"
h0 chuckjt'N, and teethe her gallantly
to the feast.
They
are Just too late. The emptier
every room Ir erowdei, r r7' chair n11.1
plate 11111.7'1. Lord Bantard'N face
111,4. Bryan turns to him, with
a twinkle 111 10•1' beady eyes:
'1 think. Lord Bunters', the game
in Up, Ioleedl•"
"Humph I" he grunts, not appro-
chating her wit.
They have. however. the felicity of
seeing the Dowager lately Dermot
ii+lug amt muting away, gathering
leer lora Ines.uti'r her arca.
"All the hot things gone!" grouts
Lord Bantam. "We, stayed it little
to, lung."
He reaolvew to supply Mrs. Bryan
toil return -to the nttck towel( Inter
on, when a fresh supply of hot game
sully appear.
The Dowager weelr Maurice in the
doorway am she IN moving away with
her tattered Spanish lace.
"What be the matter with your
w1fe7" she whisper'- "1411 is looking
miserable."
1 d. nit think No," replier Sir
Maurice, 1..oking all theta 11110 on I
(t
;q)Ny emery/whirlslow.
Bryan, who.uppears equally g
Lack Dermot does net scent fes-
tive by any menus, and the eye's that
respond 1,, ler husbands glune, are
simply udwerable.
"Get buy wife tighter of champagne,,,.
he ha)... 1,14.1117, to Colonel Wynn.
and t hen, turning to her. he whis-
pers, "Dori t look ho dreadfully bored
and unhappy, darling people :are no -
Whig It."
she. speaks s0 sof ay and looks so and a man's toll form ; and. though
lovely that he makes up his mind husband and wife know It not, to -
tot before they have finished ton- night le the beginning of the end.
te'mpinting the moon he will pewees.
hl®rrlf of the roar at her breast.
A. mol. alluring wafts emptier the
old hall
speedily, and will a smile.
hr,
e beauty
e use
,+•naive th f arch halt
I 1
of the county suffers her mash (0
wrap her otiose). shoulders In a cloak
--a work he lingers over ecstatically
-and they, too, pass out of the por-
tals into the world of mystery and
moonlight without,
Him wools 1 ave ten times more
effect than lily kinder 0111', could
have ' had. She would have burst
rut t'ry'ing if ear Mauriceas planner had
been a nitride more affectionate; his
half -bantering, half -Nervous tone
steadier her immediately ; and, after
a sight tremor of her mouth. ,,he
Ir all right, and she (miller hack at
her husband am she passer on to the
',upper tattle.
Colonel Bryan be very stern. very
uab.tractel, and Glees is silent, to()
hirthoughtsaro with poor, unhappy
SIhYI• M.rw Blake surveys her cnlm-
ly,\and notices the signs of. suppress-
ed agitation on both facet'.
"I followeel emir example. Lady
Dermot. anti took n turn on the ter-
race. It was nice In the ntnonllglit,"
she remarks, quietly.
A hot, burning flush, scorches
Minty's fare.
tTo he Continued.)
CHAPTER XXL'.
The night l'. waxing Tato at Dru-
mnueon l tette, and the morning
w 111 *son be struggling Into births
t i
The chtlpere 11.1 begin , 1 0 ,iok
Breit. '(1:1 the magic word "'swir-
lier' thrills through the room. The
young people think more of the ex -
Ounces. while the ghaperons ere
.brUllurng exhaurtel nature • on
chicken wing' and champagne.
' a Lori Sentare] shut:len up to Jlres
Not nn' word(lore (Tilley may no Bryan. She is worth propitiating
sato hurries Colonel itryvan round,40 wlt11 n little attention now and then.
the terrace, which runs the whole Ili• thinks of her dinners, find h.•
length of the more' modern part of thank.' of her wine, awl his 1,11117'
tin caste. The tower Itself, k7' -chid features distort ths'mNehln Into a
and grim. look. down upon them,
with the moon's rays making din-
inond of each Ity loaf.
Colonel Bryan keels pace with the
Ite„trene flying .tqw els they pass by
the lightest window'', and can !hear
the strains of mask. Once 141111 luukm
Op at him ns' they pass cwt of the
moonlight Into the Window, and he
etarte elatbiy. Daps he think of other
dark, pamelonate eyes upraised to hie
own, spPnktng of Iovo and !nominee.?
He has hardly time to think.
"Tiller way 1" whispers (limey,
terenthle.sl%s_ Awl hr cannot bql
""neatest to .upprPsre.(-anxTTyTi'7ter
voice. "Here --come enol look down;
the river he in pretty from here."
Mutely he o1N'yr, nod follow. her
to n little hattrc.. built out from
1111. terrnee and looking .liner down
on to the elver. Seat* oro placed
around ; and many n Stemmer
day It Mol pleases' Lally Dermot, the
dowager, to eliPpeltee tea from this
exalted potation.
Then Gilley turtle, and, full in the
moonlight, gaunt up at hien. It Is only
it knelt, for, before) rhe 111111 time to
speak, a voice cries:
' 1'a,t 11"
(Spry flies away and he 1. left
*inns• with Mabyh.
1 • . • • •
Tho moon moat he very nitrite -
1 0'0 to -night, or the cool Mr very
enti-ing, for Mae Blake pares the
terrace Lstefatigably for move ten
athlete's apparently hiwtr ilig to the
11)4ane rhapeshdlese of the man at her
fide whose voles. in ',linking. partly
from excitement, but chiefly from
iohl. Mies Bloke hears and hrele not;
Nhe looks np and down, but there
be not a mien of lately Dermot argil
(.4lotiel Bryan.
A few carpe further on, nPk1 1110
011 111P11 upon n wrier float even she can
tonally beltrve-(',tont Bryan, starwd-
ing gaunt and grim agalnet the sky,
a woman's chapel hands uprate,'"
end Mid upon his hereon, and a wo-
ASSESSMENT SYSTEM
"REAVES BLESS THE MAPLE
.mile.
"!late the pleasure of taking you
into supper, Moe. Bryan?" he puffer
out.
Full well Ile knows that she like.
nine Iu)oyr her rui.per and shakes a
strati)•, lengthened 1111.141 of 11. 81,e
1111110u11ceN her areent to him profm)•i•
lion milli her friendliest Nnort. Per-
hnpN .ln Is not exempt froth the in-"
mete sn0bbirhnes4 of human nature,
and would rather sup with n lora
than an enquire, ten thoygh the
lord were void of all the ntthind eN
tun. 1'erlmpot her mt.lhclouu old heart
rejoice. In the knowledge of the fact
that, if Lord Ihtulard escorts her
to the banquet, he cannot take Lady
Dermot, mentor, who preNently mover
off grnelou.ly; 1n her Spanish lace
atml'her te,pasos, on the atm of n
portly neighboring elute°, Who putn
hit great foot through n yard of the
Spanish laces, awl tell, her, Oteirol-
ingly
"Lucky it le n flimsy, Lady Der-
mot '"
A flimsy. Inleel-and It cootie good-
newr only know. how much n yard.
Mri. Bryan peenss the !gene/oil
runnel of the tearing of that Ince.
hears the squire's awkward npnlogc,
nisi wee* the look on her Indy fillip
face -n look that speak. not Holt'
%oilmen, but a whole library. Mrs.
Bryan frele 441 10 in hardly In nee! 0f
eltpper after such n mental trent an
thin ; but .Inn turn*, with an 'dr of
sprightllnes*, to Lord Itnntard.
"('harming hall! Lots of ugly wom-
en ---very- few pretty ones; but not
enough men-nbinlnnen of wall-
flowers I" -tnkl g In the rote of
Grinnell/twig at her right hand.
"Co1n0 along 1" eho gay., plessantl ,
to the whole row. "Wo elderly people
err t.. have the first of the %upper.
ion nowt Ito In Wished sitting so
1. mg."
Elderly people! Mime (irlm*haw's
«I, yr l.rket poattltely rattle. on
Don't forget the old man
with the fish on his back. .
For nearly thirty years he
has been traveling around the
world, and ' is still traveling,
bringing health and comfort
wherever he goes.
To the consumptive he
brings the strength and flesh
he so much needs.
To all weak 'and sickly
children he gives rich and
strengthening food.
To thin and pale persons
he gives new firm flesh and
rich red blood.
Children who first saw the
old man with the fish are now
grow up and have children
of their own.
He stands for Scott's Emul-
sion of pure_ cod liver oil -a
delightful food and a natural
tonic for children,for old folks
and for all who need flesh and
strength.
SCOTT & BOWNL, Chocolate.
Toronto. Ontario.
5Oo. and SI.00 f all druggists.
A National Alr.
lru?nln Commercial.
"What 1a the banal playing?'•
asked n new attache to the iliploa
matte corp' at a recent reception
in the White Hours, "Our national
hymn," responded one of the moist
popular belles and wits of this win-
ter's gayety. "And what lr that,
pray?" "Got Savo Mrs. Roosevelt!"
war the 1olemn reply.
FRUIT AS A bIULS1IVL AID,
Pineapples „.0 Especially GotaI Lir
People Afflicted t\ lith I)yalrlwia.
Mho partaking of at take of Otto-
man() after a mesa is quite In
cordo nee wills l.hyrlulogical Iudlca-
tk,n., since, though 11 111117' sol bo
generally kfatwn, trivial pineapple
Juice montalus .a remarkably 140(1'0
digortive principle similar to pepsin.
Title principle) liar I14411 termed "bro-
ad1n,"katal ru powerful he Its action
upon protokir that It will digest as'
much ae 1.000 timer lar weight with-
in n few hour* 1114 digestive ac-
tivity varies In ncrunktispe with the
lint of probe Id to which It it rub-
jecteel. l•'ibrlu dlrappearr entirely at -
ti a at'.
With the coagulate.! aibuwlu 01
time the dlginthe process Is
slow, while will, lip Linem In
of moat ter ,action sesame first
to produce it pulpy. gt441.1110ur 11111.4
which, however, CoMpll'tely dImools.8
e' t
When
a rare
after a sins time. i.
of irealt pineapple Ir pince4l upon a
raw beefsteak the mirrors of the
reek becomes gradually gelatlnuu■
owing 14.3 the digest's action of the
enayme of the juice. Of course, It In
Well known that digesttv0 agentr ex-
it(. alto in other (ruler, when eoen-
blidered that au average -eased pine-
ttpple, will yield nearly two pint. of
Juice It will be seen that the digestive
lection of the whole fruit must Int
ellOrmOus. 1110 activity of this
peculiar cUgortive agent 1s' dertroy-
c•b In the cooked pineapple, but un -
Wee the pluevIpple is preserve' by
loot there he no reason why the tin-
luat fruit elesold not retain the di-
gestive power.
The active dlgewtiv'e principle meta
be obtained from the juice by dire
solving a large qu:tmUty of C0I1 WOO
1141 It 111 It, when a precipltat.J1 ob-
tained ponrerslug tin remarkable 41-
geetivo powers just dervrlbed. Co.
like pepNht, the dageetive principle of
tho pineapple will operate in an acid.
neutral, or wen alkaline medium, ae.
cooling to the kind or proteid to
which It Is preelenteL it tatty, there.
'fore, bo 'leafleted to d that the pineapple
rrsymc wauhy not only aid the want
of digestion In the stomach, but
would continue that action In the
hlteetlnnl tract. Pineapple. It may
le, added, coltetna much indigestible
matter of the nature of woods fiber,
l.ut it be quite poeslble that the de-
rkledly digeetite propertles of the
Junco odmpenaate for this fact.
Breathing Disease.
Infectious Meatier are breathed
Into the system from those affected
with disease or (hint bad rmellr; yet
bow dishy women breathe dally the
offensive utmost from common soaps
made from rancid fats, and keep their
hands for hours In much sulutlonr,
sod the clothing from rush romp suds
is worn nest the tender skin. No
wonder disease and eczema are
prevalent ! User, of Sunlight Soap
e
-Octagon Bar know the difference
e
between that and the Lure, health-
ful smell from the vegetable oils
and pure edible fats in Sunlight
Soap. 20S
W -
Wounded Wilk a Ylllatlo.
New fork Sun.
Hazel -Vele, 1 enjo the rot•lety of
Mr. Wert die. He k"epr we lutererted.
Ho 1s ulwvlyr baying something that
nue urrer !,vara fro111 a471rtNly else.
Helen -Really 1 Has he been pro-
!toeing to con, fou
York
York
, New
•u k and ase
este n VIA w
New r
Central.
The numerous train", the excellent
Nervlcel the uniformity of Its trulur,
He four trucks, and the location of
Dr depolr in Dorton and New York.
Wako the New York Central the fav-
orite line to those points.
Ary ticket agent will confirm the
above.
Minerals Liniment Cures Distem-
per,
THE LOSS OF THE BIBI:E.
Old (saturation With Biblical iluagery
LEAF FOREVER."
Canadians are j.atreonc•
Canad11ue encourage (�aaik, sa
prise.
Tide 1s fully exempllaed by the we•dertnl
growth of
TMNCANADIAN ORDER OF CHOSEN FRIENDS
Just look at this record, it Is hard to heats
Tear. •
1888
1889
1890 ..„..
1891
1892
1893
1894
1895
1890
1897 ....�.
1808
1899.. -
(9011
1901
Then •460 Connell* of the Order In Can.
ado, thus the average is urrr 541 members to
rash ('ouneil.
'1'11.1 members are paying *1'45.000 an-
nually to the wldnwe and orphans of de -
(teamed Canadians.
Just notice tl.r smell amount necessary
from each member to meet the death rotes
Slid also net nettle a little for rslg.'nrlre-
N o. of members
175
It47
1,852
1,1406
11,145
5.1432
7,1,405
9,710
- 11,364
12,693
15,027
144,11:13
244,197
_2,574
Amount Monthly
At of Incur- llentl.ly. A•ePM-
nco. Dura menu,
Age n$1,0Iml *,.23 *0.58
211 1,0041 .2 � un
22 1,000 .s: -112
24 1,1100.•J.: .114
26 1,1100 - 100 .27. .611
21 L,Nn) 2: .KN
30 1,000 .23 .70
Jnta sow.
For }utter Information apply to the ueemet
Council, or to W. 1'. Montague, iiraud Re-
corder. Hnrollton, hutsor •r W. 1'. Camp.
1311
,, Ornnd Organiser, Tiou,lllon. Iin1"
Orga•Isers wonted; liberal terms.
Thing of Past. -
Ono cannot bell dent that the bat-
tle has gone against the Bible as
10714 phrase) within read' of the
common people. Too many nre\Ueree
have prenatal it gore. Cheapened and
multiplied newspapers and maga-
tines and hooks of all kind. have fal-
len In with, it they have not fon-
ternd, au extensive In the•place of
an lnton.ivo reading habit, w4 that
Ilse Bible apart now struggle for ex-
istence as Iiteratnre, In.trad of be-
ing the "one book." Bible reeling
hoe been bowed out of the Public
Schools, while the home, to which
It 'was again kindly commended, has
politely panned on the unwelcome
guest to the unday School. But
that Institutio with the teff will
In the world, a not recreate the
heaven which lay bent the lufnuc
y
of those, who, nt a mother's knee,
made their young Imagination fam-
iliar with the racy, piquant English
of the King Jnm,'11 semen, and with
wealth of Oriental trope and alleg-
ory and parable and pastoral and
drama. which, from the Bible, has
peseed Into the masterpieces of our
Iterature.
The evidence is Ron strong, itq.l
comes from too many quarters, that
the ol.l a'►teration with biblical
phraseology and imagery and t11u14-
tration le a thing of the past. An
rel.! and astoending ignorance liar
too often succeeded it. Tennyson and
Browning, to any nothing of Milton
and Dryden, ars already Its need of
echolta.ts to explain to Irtgenuulm
minds in school and college echoer
and reminlncences of the Bible, which
were second nature to an earlier
generation. All this Is a twice-told
if still sorrowful tale. And there
-asoma no -present, t,nl.a ..f turning
back the tide of battle. We Pan but
sadly reckon up our losses. -Century.
We believe MiNARD'S LINIMENT
be the best.
Mnttliia■ Foley, Oil City, Ont.
Joseph Snow, Norway, lite.
('her. Whonten, Musgrave, N. S..
Rev. R. O. Armstrong. Mulgrave,
N. S. t
Pierre Landry/ men., I'okemouche,
N. B.
Thonnue Wasson,'Sheffleld, N. B•
Very I.yc'helh.
Answers.
.t beautiful lady named Psyche.
be loved by n fellow. named Tette,.
One thing about Ych
The lady can't 1701
Ir Ills beam, which lr dreadfully
•oychr.
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r ldaAl atte•tfou. Maud for 1taudeuq. eat ,
toga for ppartleulan. Crt ins. 4ea1 te,trl.
seat CENTRAL MINIM COLI A. Tweets Cee,
FARM FOit AALJiC
AFaith" of 217 ACRES -125 !Y1'ROVgD
-40 arrr• 4,1 RrowInt Mahar, naceyarr
buildings; well wnh•re.l; convenient tus.•houl
and ehurehetr; 11,4a miler W etaUnu; low -cries.
tonna favorable, Angus (1. Markey, fort
Ilaroo. Mich.
S`AT.g-FAHM, 411 ACHES 1114.11 tams
17 w'It1: good bulldlura ; pries *1,450; say
terms ' ppu•..re alms at once ; catalogue kik
('lark in Muu, Duerr, Delaware, U.M.A.
AGENTS WANTED
WANTED-SIAN011 WOMAN' TO IMP.
resent u• selling lamp that
mske* Ile own gas for uuacent*day. I-fhrrnl
ffer to rhtlit join,. Bow lamp tree Al.,
w
dePerko Light Co., 140 Nassau street,
New York.
l U INVENTED CLiARM *J5o
N1AST
ling h,ventluu: greatest sch otlac 41..
cu very; develop. hent, light and power front
the sou tiny or night without en, Net or ea•
pease, lu Srtunl operation; hundreds of rep,
risers. Muter Furnace. t'u , Drover, Colorado
BUTTER, NEW LAID ECOS
AND POULTRY WANTED
1.011111/011101113115 of Ito iter, Poultry nod ora
IaI,l Flogs trine' led. Prices arm T. ns
r,he'•h 1111
11111. t'hoka nuntr((1'blrkrtu,dry p1, kr4,clro,i.
.•:ling eo 4 144114 per pairwill i.•4 .o,.
per II.. for Bh:i:NWA X. acitCel,1 l,.r,,,,,
l'.,rreapoudeuee solicited.
JOHN J. 1'1:14.. 62 Front 3t- i:.ut, Tonin(.
The Flow of Milk
will be increased.
Why go to all the
trouble of keeping
tows and get only
about half the milk
they should pro-
duce.
How It Struck Father. -
Judge.
"This," Said Mr. Justsotlt.. who
was entertaining 1► few friends at
dinner at Ms club. "Is the charge
d'Affaires of the feast."
Hers he Indicated the choicest dish
0m the table
"No. fro, father.-'--Interrupted-
einbarransed son; "yaw steam the chef
d'oeuvre."
"I wlppose I do." geld Mr. Just-
gotlt; 'but tho word 1 1184,1 gives
PIP 11101.0 of an Impression of the
evert of the dish"
No Ennui There.
I 'denim I'n.t.
"No; we're never trembled with
41111tH twit at Th3"ltonso. Mir -oro 4
ore nlway. occupiel."
"In what way 7"
"Well, I'm trying to RneN1 what my-
wifo will .nyto no, when 1 get home,
and she's trying to swam what new
C10'.11 PC Ell hove for being late."
Why do we wear
GranbyRubbersOvershoes
Dealers al: over Dominion say they give better satis
faction than any others. '1 he people say they fit better,
look better, wear Netter.--Becau6e they are honestly
made out of pure new rubber.
"Granby lubber. wear like Wes."
t - -
Appropriate. •
1'olelrlll:la Jester.
Police Magistrate -You tray yon
are called 1..1,v where .111 you get
that name?
The Tramp-ieraure I toll not,
neither do 1 ricin.
('.ALIPOHNlA
T110 .UCce•• of orange culture In
Central- and Northern California for
ten yearn pant Inggeml4 the climatic
tinily of the Stale. Some of the
most ,uccesmfnl orange groves ore
Kahl miles north of Lon .1 mule... The
long .urnmer, the warm and dry at-
mosphere, 11P abundance of water,
rind the low prier of land, make
there Debbi In the San Joaquin and
Si Oro mento walleye very desirable
for orange's and all kind, of farm -
Ing and fruit growing.Ju.t now the
rates are ipPdnlly low. From Feb.
13th toAprll HOth the rate from
l'hlengo w II bn $33 to California ithe minister, "I am so glad etotne
point,. It VOL are Intere,trd In ('all- 01111 tram been paying attention to
my remarket. haw let 1110 hear
shunt Flt. Jotm:' The little girl be-
gan :
"John, ,Tothrp, thh piper'. Non,
litoln a plg and away he run,"'
Lever's Y -Z (wise dead) Diai nfect ant Snap
Powder is a boon to any home. It disin-
tssts and deans at the same time >•
Heart Strength IsWhole Strength
THE blood is your when it stops
coursing you're dead. If it half stops.
YOU'LL BE HALF-DEAD.
Tour pain, your weakness, your eternal wear!s
fess will all disappear if you strengthen your
heart Butou may take special medicine for
special trouble if you're in a special hurry.
there up 1 Don't be moping I You can be
cured. Try R and for the fire time you will
know the -Healthh.lr DR. meaning of
(HEART CURE
renews the vigor in 04111 minutes after taking
Abe first dose. Will cuts. the poorest heart and
strengthen the strongest man.
W:,� Medley, druggist, of Kingdon, Orn., wrlt.a
'?is', Thomas Cooke, of Kingston, purchased
slx bottles of Agnew's Heart Cur* and says he
is cured of Heart Weakness, from which he had
suffered for year,."
Dr. Aga.w'r,Catarrhal Towder relieves
catarrh or colds It once and curd forever.
Dr. Agnew's Ointment compels Piles to perish
permanently. it gives ease on the instant. Ban-
Ishes all manner of skin diseases and eruptions
The safest and acetone cure. Price. Mc. 4
GYPSIES ARE A NUISANCE
Austro- 11 ungary Has Adopted Means
for Their Nuppretrokm.
111 every part of Europe b odes of
ilungari:,n gYpater are to be en-
counterel. As a rule they travel lu
families., numbering from twenty•fit4
to tune liuudre-d souls and more cer-
ryli.g along with theta all their tar.
loos and et range paraphernalia
and duntrrtle necessities' In Most
countries! of Europe laws lotto 104-o
MUM,' according to which these
vagabond are14 1.nved to stay only a
cuticle of days or a couple of hours in
certain provincial or provinolal diet -
tracts, wael they are e'corted by
"gendarme " over the border. Their
principal burluess trnnraOtlOnes con-
sist RJ fortune-telling, begging and
stealing. They are especially clever
in tho latter brunch of buslueae, nod
take everything from a pin and
i e.
or a
needle to a horse and arra
Th° gypsies have 11•e11 a real nuis-
ance for Europe for renturlee. and
the Austro-Hungarian Government 14
now conrideriog 11 plan to force till,
moor. pecnllnr vagabond rare Into set-'
element somewhere to the vast plaint
of Hungary. Murat obaraeteri"ll• of
the. gypsies Is the fact that they
never work. T11m be one of their first
principles. For more than AOI yen's
they have been roaming over Europe,
and the np-to-.late gypsy 1s by all
111114111 the cleverest thief In the
worn Where no rat gear thro•tgh
thn little brown gyp•p boy finds ham
way. They linen no religion, no mor-
als. no honor, or nn fatherinnl. But
110 Is prouder. porhap•. than is Spnn-
1.h grnollee. Ile lies to perfection and
is the grPntbat 'tory-teller In the
world. tinny other efforts have. leen
shade from time to dove to confine
this glinting to certain territories in
Hungary. but always without any
unreegg.
information Abnnt Rt. ,John.
A few Sundays ago, In a Phila-
delphia church, the pastor tear tell.
log the chtklren of the Snnduy
school about the Scripture' and
closes! him remarks by relating to
them the life of FS1t. John. When
he had finished he wanted to see
if the. children had been paying et-
tetnttoo to ht.' address and asked
them if any of then) roulel tell him
about the life of St. John. After
a few minute, a little girl to the
end of the Sunday school retool
her hand and said: "Yes, Mr 1 j
lin tell yen about him." "Oh; mall
fertile, emelt publication, n. " The
(.end of Opportunity" and "Califor-
nia for the Settler" will be helpful.
They err free, and may be had of
F. 11. Choate, Oenernl Agent, South-
ern remind, No. 198 1Cooelwatnl ate.,
Detroit, Mlch.
gg Information Abets' rot. Jol n.
.i few Sunday. ago. In a Phila-
delphia •ehurMb the proctor was tell.
legthe chiklron of the Sunday
44114101 Owed the fkttriptnror nal
closer! lib' remnrk. by relating to -
them the life of St. John. When
ha hod (Inhaled he wanted to RPP
If the ohlklren had boon paying at-
tention to his adanet� asked
them If any of them coeds! tell hlm
nine' the lite of St. John. -liter
it few minntes a little girl In 110
end of the Sunday pehonl 18 hied
her hand and raid: "Yew, air 1 i
tin tell yon nhnut him," "Oh,' raid
the m(nlieter. "1 am No glad Noma
nun lona been pnying attention to
my remarks. Now let me hear
elwlnt Nr. John." The little girl be-
gan:
"John. John, the plpnr'e non,
!;tole a pig aiMf away be inn,"'
"What are they playing now?"
"Tho ninth .ymphony."
"Dear mat! Am I No late?
DMeharged
New York Life.
Judge -Your wife has shown lier
bruises to the Jury. What have you
to pay that sentence shall not be
pronounce) upon you ?
Prisoner -I can prove that for the
last three weeks she ham been ace.
frig her holiday shopping.
(:rand ('entrap Station, New York.
The only 'dation In the city of
New York. Thie Is the depot of the
New fork Central, the famous, four -
track line.
Fara same as by other lines, when
ticket. ars purchased 111 ,Canada.
Take the best.
Features of This Century.
Chicago Jah.
Cowles" butter, motherless chiek-
ene and bloodless surgery.
The Ileal Thing.
" Pardon me, mfr," began the pet1-
4101• of Rippling, "Mat rosy I ask what
lee the .tyle of your typewriter 7"
" Itlght up to date," replied the
Mt.lnrms' man, rnlhuslartlenlly. "Ell-
Ilow• x0.08.44, In Oe lT .ertlon Nblrt waist
and all that sort of thing."
M4oarel'e--.LM}tfett4- Rupee
-
ID Cows,
Dick's
Blood
Purifier
strengthens the digestion and invl-
goratcs the whole system so that
the nutriment is all drawn from the
food. It takes just the same trou-
ble to care for • cow when she
gives three quarts as when she
given • pail. Dick's Blood Punter
will pay back its cost with good
bitterest in a few weeks,
60 cents • package.
Boating, Miles ! Co., Agents,
nolmte L
What Ile Thought.
l'hkagn
'What was the fired thoul;ht that
tame to you when your nat"ntublie
(0111de1 with tin lamp -pont
"I thought I. was In n football
nerimmag,'. and lmmestately began '0
glen the college yell."
DR. A. it CHAS 1)
CATARRR CURE a e. Cr
4. sent 44,5(4 M the hurl
p.m 17 the Iehpfoeet liber.
Deals M. talert1 nese the.v
p•••a1at, asps &refl.( nr t• 'h.
throat .a.I pnaa.n.nl bs..
Catarrh and liay
free. All dealers, w Dr. A. W. those
Medusas Co. Tweets awl l.Lla
The Proof Lack log.
1 T.bago 1b -t.
They were exchanging eonfiden''es.
"No," she said; "hes not nt ail
Inatome."
"In that case," tetnrnel her dear -
ere fried, "hots ran you tell lint he
1, in love with you?"
$100 REWARD, $100.
The readers of this paper win beassaed en
Mora tbst there 1saa
l treat trdrla lyd dirt,*
that ,YlenmP boa Dees able to mew lit
dl ;.
•tegre and 1het lot ntarrh. 11a11 • Cal .rrh
('err b the only positive mire sow kh•W M
the medical fraternity. 1ntarrb, LPing • cos-
•lltutlnnnl dlewr, require.. it ron•tItutluuai
treatment. Hall'. Catarrh ('urs I* taker, 1,.-
ternnny, acting directly upon the blood u,'l
morrow •urfaer• of the .7. , thereby d. -r
truying the foundation of ter dimmer. nu.l
tering the patient strength by bnlldlug np
the con•tltntlon and awllating int u n In d'il'l
Its work. Thr proprietors have•" touch faith
In Its Ire 141 were that they offer one
Hundred Dollar, for say, ena.• shot 11151:5 111
inure. Sind for Ilei of b.enm.,slal•.
Address F. J. CIt5NEY a CO., TaNdu, O.
8.414 by draggles. Ire.
11 all's Fsmlly flits ares the hest.
And the girl Turns the ('rank.
Harvard Lanni wm.
softly -Love metre the world co
round. e .
F41,ortly-Yen. there's no crank
equal to n lover.
Mlmard's Llnlmeot Cures
eta
BAGPIPE MUSIC.
A Fool Chicago Jury Tbonght to
Ilan It.
Bagpipe tousle bas "muttered greatly
through the efforts of well-meaning,
but ml,takt•n people to lift It out of
las proper place and graft it on to
city life and Its Inside entertain-
ments." To compare lar music with
"classical production.'" IN "like com-
paring 'tastes and herring with wine
J Idea" A ('Chicago Jury 0n0e decided
that the bagpipe war not a musical
Instrument at all. But why quarrel
with a definitou 1 Enough that It
ham lived through Nome bad mares
When that phew. of life In which It
vino born and brought up permed!
away, It declined to be moved Into
the background. In short, It had the
will to live without the adventttlou1
olds of crank, and of co)grMNPs, be -
causal. It.
e-causl.11 timeworn a primitive want.
Indeed, nothing could ie more kettle
tbnn the fact that the military
orgenin►tton, which dna much to
crush out everything lint hind made
lb a power Wlou1') have been so com-
pletely /\nquered by It that there
nee now two -and -twenty pipe band.
In the Brlllmh army. The bagpipes
her been annexed! by Nome of our
unllye, Indian regiments, notably
(hose In the Punjab, and it con-
tinue.' to wend there as a great
military Instalment.-Athsnaeus,
111111.11111..
14
The Prost 10 Wirc and 6 Stay Fence
is the strongest and heaviest wire fence wade -good openings
for good agents ; write us at once for term. Ask for catalog.
Tilt FROST Willi ranee Co., • W1ttAW.Niu.,as'e, Map0Nv.
.
lir
Of One Mind.
"I nhsll not marry Misr Rlche af-
ter nil," etnooineet young Jenkins
andly , "her family ',rem opposed to
the mete')." "Hing the family l" ex-
claimed a "ympathoting Mand. -(to
In and wan, A.Il the risme, Jenklfal
What do you rare for the family/it
°pluton, so long AA the girl b will-
ing?" "That's J1iet 11," ezolalmed
.e
Jenkins, .1111 more ddy. "Kiss
Riche seema to agree with literal"
Colds.
11 Veuve feet the (lough.
"They ray bread Is the staff of life,
Inti nowadays I think' college lc"
"iVell, collage is a good loaf 1"
Minard. Llnlmeot Cures Diph-
theria.
A Pone Play.
(:biome., Neu..
In Olden Days -Rome was burning'.
" Where I* Nero?" demanded aha
nnelent BPnntor.
Ile 11 playing on the 'fiddle," an-
swered the guard.
" Fudge and fury 1 He Ihouhl iiars
a Leas playing on the fire."
Down Sick with a Cold
Uwe mala only eoe.lnce yea hew Many
you could awe a cough of • cold by udag
Gray's Syrup
of
Red Spruce Gum
then w..u14 At ler t.ePataoel• sad me
•aesp.bn, lewlllr,teyoermadesquirk-
ly es yes ese ghl It.
All Druggist, es wets.