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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1903-2-26, Page 60224 ,r4-$114 4,1ezz74 i& -de/ ceitzapeelt,Art„ce- /-4 - '4I //T ' - le/ d 4 2 eIea, Id71 04445 �b��t-/7Lit� i3 1 GIPSY'S MARRIAGE4444 Yee,' rho falters; awl the blood bbe back again slowly. does not rale her eyes. and ]Liss Blake can nee only the thick, silky lashes resting on the crimson cheeks; sal she watchee 1111 the red has turfed to white. . Colonel Bryan. noting her cunfu- Mou. Interposes his tall person be- t wPill them. I "Your huebarul ordered you -to thlek cliampagne, Lady Dermot," he o.a$., trylag to speak naturally. "No- .' bud cult dance all night without 'fiz' There are a hum of %Ulcer and a clatter of tongues ani kultee fwd forks. The lovely Flora had at least six men alt offering crackers Idiotically. and her 'truing, 'white hataI pulls' them a11, producing as regular volley of musketry. Mew Gr,msiutw le struggling with the dry p.tuon of a chlck.•n witleli has Just been put on her plate. Can I get yo.i anything ,meet 7' murmurs the Individual who has pre- ren.e.l the j calf t.lr.c.ly afterward, orly too anetotes to shorten the pdeaeura of attending to Mime (Irtm- ,liaw'e wants. `. The dry pinion Is swept away, to h, replaced lntmedLately by some- thing sweet, a..0, with te•markuele rapidity, the here will pars again : " Won't you have something worn r -and shP te earriest buck swif•li to the ballroom. 'v It Is cruel or him\\; but then Ile Is engaged for every c11,rlce, and time IN pre•clo e. \\ r Baby Gemihaw malt•' a greet ploy ov er her supper. " O,tly n ht.1e J •Ily, lease -I never r,wld eat at. a tall." alio mayo. look- ing et.leweye and wl.h pretty honor tit another girl, who e%itlently can and toes eat ut it ball. \ Tltn Baby remotes her oven, Jin- gler her bangles. and day h fan alt anti handkerchief. They a picked up and mho plays with tine Jelly sweetly. Truth to tell, there are inward t gnawings that render the eight of \the various )•.pod things p rfect agony ; but then It le only tea rled \i r very old people who really \rat tit suppers. \ ' oh. no champagne! Well, only to Iny. tiny drop. Will it go to my rad r she sake, looking up earnest' I into the faceof the male bring a tending to her lufantlne wants. 1\te aesoree her it will irate iter alone; and. then adjured. mile the least tiny sip and smiles. n the crackers! Oh, the puling m, the tiny shrieks and the a about the mottoes. And one PR and will not let him look tit -nal that he Ie In the leant anxi- ous to fee it; and another motto nausea a\ great deal of blushing. er'•glrh who Ie really telt- and drinks her Champagne pp thing about it, never ale cracker, and never Immo a ht ! 1 f Rn and handkerchief, Ptl w but talks9 to sensibly and pleas eas natty to the man at err noir, ells' cussing all nu.\ts of topics ene.ly and 'Ile seem( niu.'It and woman - Labe Grimailaw, jelly nntnsted ngry, because I; i. place to eat. • • 1 you let me ex - 11L u 1•e Maki It 1s,' flipsy without lo k- lo'a tnk Tb of t shyn she 11 Tho otll lag supper and Rays pulls a min 1,, /4e'1 t0-ittthl. Iter husband etee dere. its he leek* at her asleep In the gray 4171wn, to Yt.'u the tear.. yet wet upon tar eyelashes. "come of the women put her out. poor little thing!" he thinks; nun so begins the - Axel deaf)' %lilt a stores bete eeu thtm 1'. •r unys (tipsy cannot moot hl• noun without a startled look ill her uwu. 11 fie /peak,. suddenly, env Co. - era, an; fauctos Sir Maurice kuoWit .a eu•pttle uowethlllt:. shorty alter this sue revolves a letter from tiib31, att.t for flee 'demon (:ipso holes it is her hand, debating %better sole will tell Ma,tuiOe. She motel* III the deep.. ark-iramed tk.w, looking out at the teeing leaver and the blue hear of 'muuutaiur in the distalrce, Hot 'Iodate( neither, tn.lt,a'd, but thinking only of sibyl. "Maurice r' Shn hen whisp're hie name, awl eudde•uly grows tt h.le tic. he gels up (rum rending the tapers 811,1 comes 090r to where she statute. "I must be off, (Apra'," be says, cheerfully. "1 have u deal to sec about this morlitig. What are you going tl) do. my pet 7' !ler handy le in her pocket. on Si.• byl's letter. Mlle will answer It by load by. Suddenly silo remembers A proline° given. "]laurice, may I take uomograpes to Mr` Vivian)." mho asks. loolealg up with at fleetiltg etu:lo. Ile ie never crowd with her; het lois face hardens a little. "t'ar't you weld theme Uipsy?" "1 'nominee' . to go," 14110 replier, to a ION toile; nu.l then, very softly: "$ho es dylug, dear ; and, Maurice, it can't he any lotru to bo k111.1 to a persxu nlo•11 slip is dying." I+Ir alaurico ie frowning soul. "People tale. art," hu begins, um eratecb,naly wing ha* mother's nr guu.eut. "Gipsy, a wumau cnnnut be tis) careful. 1 don t went to h• unkind; but 1 would rather you did but make et frteud of Mrs. Nev. lan." Her fingers closed tightly .over lilbyl'r letter. is must never know c now," % " rhe think'., patrskutately ; and the I.o. hIwttmer chase encu other over her che'e•k., tie Sir Maurice goer on with hos Iscull et "lmt wire, my chill, once a woman gets talked W in the slightest degree. it to eh up wiUi our.• 1 earn't w'.n,, to appenr'haant or etraait-laced, but it 1r the ease. Na ony rise kuowr Mrs. t ]*- tau ; then why should you?" Sir Maurice haw yet tie find out Unit hen wtteTtiss a will and &pinions ed her own. '. "1 must keep try promise," Mhe nn - ewers, rterui.lt', though( with starling tears, look.ng at her hu:;twnd an he *stands by her title, tender and lever - Atli ,' but mite dares not tell tum tuemt eat& i now-p:,or Sibyl, who eau been es. cruelly deceived through in, (atilt of her own. sir Maurice i ,t,ka down at the tkle of feeling In lite wile's face. "lou tate a strange girl. Gipsy. 1 What do you nee to like in .Ice. 'tv- len lay very much?" -laying ,both tutn:k4 gently on her nhou.,1crs. "(1111) that Mo. Is unhappy and lone- ly," laps) afewerm. "Maurice, l nm not clever, and 1 can never know all about everything like your another; but 11 Rennin 114 mt' it cruel, wicked taw that, be•eauw, a pd'rron has done wrong, no one a ever to be kind to her again. And then we '.11 ouruelvrs 11hrlstlanu! Maurice, don't be angry, but 1 cannot see why It in wrong for me to trate some grapes to poor Mrs. Vivian" In her heart RIO in pleading for ethyl, pleading wall her while soul In her great tear-filled eyes. Ile cannot quite understand thin girl he ham married, eo eh;ldimh ha .ides things, yet with all e+ wu• uu1:'N paumiou on 1 fervor In other.. "forays lout me go." The Noll, ceasing tolcr all 1 the lovely plead• lug fare conquer hen, an usual. If you like;' 110 allnwer., and then takes away oho graeiou,.nems of hl.4 pernilst'.on by ridding: "You hero permeation me, boenuse I ena't refuge you anything; but, remem- ber. I don't approve of It 1" 11e kisnes her tenderly; and Glpny' gong away to fill n basket with grape. and floweru, and to think very aridly of Sibyl. " Forget one, Glpuy." situ wrote. " It .will be better for r cannot be , ca you told, aa for m i y o,ti n morn wretelied Hein i am. I will and re once e n v n 11 w you rh teen n P n n gain.'• naturally. more humor like than who 'Peva, h Hort goes away It %lager nod oommO • • • " Lady Dermot, w plain to von 7" "if: ti Gott d ad, ro, and It to better nnswers, In a low voice, Ing at Colonel Bryan. she hoes not k tow 11 mete her 'peerh wrong 1. thinking to himself th rise" wife Is selfish Ii resod. " Be it set' he linevrere anti ION thought,' aro with eyeedl, motion,' woman w -h up at elm In the moonlight. bale. tomo day yen will .ro 1 nm not wholly to blame," he Nnym, still tq,teakmg nlmout In a whisper. Into lilp"y'i fare come" n wnva of rad. She Mende up and flambee a look of womanly scorn Into hie troubled face. - "Please take me hack to my iln.- hand ;" and her voice la unsteady. her mouth quivering. "Oh, sibyl. Sibyl!' Rhe thinks -'pear, m'urrnbl' ethyl -anti 1 can coo nothing fur yon.' ''Your n ' r1nPR not know of hn"heal Item 7" he asks, half eagerly. •'1 never knew that sibyl lived till to day, and 1 have promised not to tell Maurice.' .hi' enterer.; •hortlr. Unconventional an she le. she cnn not fall to notice the relief In his voice when be speaks next. "Retiree me, Lady Dermot, you will be happier if your husbnnt more known of it." No he, too, knows Sir Mnurtce'R pride. The young wire Piglet, but Nape nothing. t lie Inter - that he t Sir Mao - all flee gravely ; he Nntl- ko ksel Per- becalms Major Vtvlan's wife. They tell tats the man 1 loved ro fetidly war (also, that the man who had vowed to be true to ..t)e, aiM1 wtlo Ietivi inc fru dearly, was, Inks every other nein, talo.' to the head's curs. KIMI 1 believed It ail. And, after 1 had c been utnrrtrd ala niuntbr, ilex Han- nay all -day came huwe from Intra." (Jtpsy turns half away from the 11,10 of unglll«li In the face up -aired to here. There is something uuspeak- ably meinlieltuly III tote tear-filled voice. "lie same home to make net has wife, tied found l had been married six menthe: Wu beet woe -only once. We knew of all the treaolaery thou, anti saki good by -he and 1 ; and 1 tried- 41, t did try, and only Heaven know•e how hard 1 tried, to be a good wife to my husband!" Into the thin, sad face comes a smile like pale sunlight alter rale. "When my little child was b,.rn 1' thought I .dull be happy ; but It was not to be." The rout smile her pa..od from eyes and lips ; hew lir a delie&te, wo- manly Reis, but 1t grows haul now. 'Plaen rhe goer tet : "My husband ` r happy even t0 e In V, let b not 1 w P1. -emu 1 %v l you 1 cannot speak of all I have suffered from it cruel, heartless mac. 541011 misery tug mine is, thank Bea- te'', not commie ; and yet for the cl;lJ's rake 1 b.rrt• it all until--" Ulpwo', uuttcitg the pain 111 the face of the unhappy woman, tags her hetet un here. "Neil. tell me i( it pulualyuu;" sen whispers. • "1 must -I will ! Look here," unfas- tening n gold locket tit her throat, and rdiowing Gipsy a ring of pale gold ltair-"my Isiby'r hair ! O11, Lady Dermot, not .till you have children of your own Will you know or stream of a mother's love: My tittle, fat, diin- plerl baby was all the Wide world to mc, the only thing 1 had; amt 1 tore sorrow and fu feritag as only as wife and a mother can boar for her chill's sats, until the child diet!." !ler voce slake to it broken whis- per, but Iter eyes have wept their fountain dry, ur the fever -light liar dried it up. for they nre tearless now, an, will with misery, they ere raised U. thele other soft, tenter brown utlew looking down .to pityingly. "The world thought the 01,11.1 diel n natural death -water on the brain, the dentors add, and I never unde- oelvel Blew ; but I knew my baby diad from a blow from hie father's hand, and ho -my husband -knew It, too." "Oh, no!" wh0rperi Gipsy, aghast tit thin agony of human suffering. 41 — e • • • • t • sir Mnnrlen wonders tonight why. niter the lent cerringe haw driven away, and he cornea back to the dr. Rested hall -room, Gipsy thrown her armn around lila neck and burst" net crying anti sobbing. "You are tired, my darling," he says, soothing and comforting her "You nre ftollth to cry. dear. and, if you only know all the nice thing. 1 heard people may of my wife to -night, 1t wottid make you quite Valn." ,mac, red 1 newt nub tell you of ler Rut Ahern M no utnlle In the t e -i r- djmmel eyes looking up Into hls own preselre 11uat wile brought to bear, -only a mobbing nigh answer. ills the ne.elile-f tent wan tnn.tr, aol of teeing °areas ; and Gipsy ('rive heroin nil 1 suffered) before I gnvn In, and Conuptiofl Salt pork is a famous old- fashioned remedy for co sumptioll. " Eat plenty pork," was the advice to the consumptive 5o and too years ago. Salt pork is good if a man can stomach it. The idea behind it is that fat is the food the consumptive needs most. t;I;1!iti TI1li WINE. Impurities, Ik'movrd by • \, w Appll• � " Pure soap.1" You'\ a heard tem 441' ,temuutrhave beet' thtill \voids. In S 11light Certain .,�,.. teo•ulueed In elatlnjutgne wuuu(u" S o a p you have the tutu, lar rho teclentitle .\uterlca 1 Aa 1. we known, the wine is bottled mei plattlid In racks iu tau incite. .1 . poeitioaoghe bottler are tureol re- guhu'ly, ghu idea being to eaur8 lie the Luperitlee Ill the tt ono to rearli the eork. The ukl cork Is finally re- proco at a certain rings u( the OAP KEDUCE•J ptvicerat s lu order ththe fluid liquoring and corking may be dune. LrXPENJL Formerie It war the ualvermal pray - Oen in the momentary removal of Ark (.r the 11c1aa;Ya Oars ,p the cork to allow the depotlt to be sprayed out by the pressure of the gas with just enough of the coa- ti ntr of the bottle to remove the ________________ -- Scott'sEmulsion isthe mod. ern method of feeding fat to the consumptive. Pork is too rough for sensitive stomachs. Scott's Emulsion is the most refined of fats, especially prepared for easy digestion. Feeding him fat in this way,which is often the only way, is half the battle, but Scott's Emulsion does more than that. ,There is some- thing about the combination of cod liver oil and hypophos- phites in Scott's Emulsion that puts new life into the weak parts and has a special action on the diseased lungs. A sample will be sent free upon request. Be sun that fhb picture Is the loom of a labels on the apppecr dr every Coals N kmulaur you buy. CALIFORNIA The tltccems of orange culture in Genteel and Northern California for ten years past suggests the climatic unity of the State. some of the most successful orange groves are :0;) miles north of Los Angeles. The . long summer, the warm and Icy at- mosphere, the abundance of water, ins' the 1•1w price of land, make hems (belle In the San Joaquin and .iacramento valleys very desirable for oranges and all kinds of farm - ng and fruit growing. Just now the .aces are specially low. From Feb. 15th to April 80th the rate frotn 'hlcago will be $33 to California {,lots. If you are Interested In Cali- fornia, much publications as " The Land of Opportunity" and-Callfor- etln for the Settler" will be helpful. They are free, and may be had of th- e. ll. Choate, General Agent, Bu u South- ern Pnetfic, No. 126 \Woodward ave., Detroit, UNLIGHT SCOTT & BOWNE, CHEMISTS, Toronto, Ontario Sox. and al; all druggists substance, which would be cloudy, and damage the wine. Of lute years an ingenious freezing machine Ilan been introduced to freeze mild a thin wedge next the eork of just the needed thieknewe to reutove all that need not remelt. Title reduces the waste of wine oocslderably. Mineral's Liniment Cures D Pe thesis. Cure for taruntaaa. Tito new minister of a mall town In lavernese-shire was walking oscine from morultg her%'ice recently when he chauce,l to overtake taw of his patri.hionerr, an old rliaemaker. (food morning, Mr. Batu," said the ualulrter. 'How 1s Il your good wife is not out today ?" ' She's no but poorly," wits the reply. " It's nue wink of sleep rhe I had for the Inst three tactile." I The minister war worry to hear butch a poor account of Mrr. Baln'e health, and expressed it wish for a speedy Impeovement. " I'm thinking If elle mild get a gait! sleep," raid tee shoemaker, she'd mown be on the mend. Maybe If ye're paining the bootie to -mor- row yell no ol.j'rt to ea' in an' Just gee her frac lastly' to the end of your dlicourse tele morning. I'm no' saying It wadnia be very helpful" - Scottish Aw.rlenn, tieneroua. Chicago root. 91 1 could only get a bite to sat," he whined "Why don't you work 7" stir asked. "Nothin' doln' in my line,' he an- swered. "I'm a dime museum glase- eater, au' they're gettln' two com- mon." "Poor man 1" she said, sympathet- ically. "Come right int and you can have the two golrl>ts and the glass dish the girl broke the, morning." "Surely. it was not that'!" There are no tears in the mother's rytev yet ; with en almost reeklekt o tlmncw. mho can speak 0( a sorrow than W beytml the relief of tears. "Why sboukt f distress you with what I went through 7 My chill was gone. awl with him etletemeet almost to go my bast hope. Ah, Lady Dermot. the world 4s very hard ! Bot what doe* It know of a woman driven to modem's and despair 7 And I had no o.17 to arty a kind word, anti my little child woe de -.ad." She half turns away her face front the tender tense and the guileless pur- ity In Glove, oyes, and 'up to the blue-velnert templed' rises a soorch- InZ Nein. "I met ham-nnd I was no nnhappY• P -cede then It *ermel the greater .r sin toMay with rho man who wale my hustsand-the man who had killed nay chlld.l' Mere star sunken n Ltnag plume, Mrt. Vtvinn's hurried breathing *lone breaking the silence. Glpiy brmle down, with the tears falling from her eye., and her heart fills with n groat pity for this woman who, like Sibyl, IR broken-hearted. The thin, dying face IN turned still further away. ".and nftcrward." she gore on, in rt low, tre'mnioos whisper, "I dream e9 a dream, n.nal 1 Haw my ehlld in heaven. end I could not go to him fern etre-becapte--" She does not finish the 'sentence; but her wa.tal handy cover her face. and the tears of 'Mame and sorrow at Inst. , .and Gipsy, with that deep:•Rt of all sympathy -the sym- pathy of silence -Nits with close) lipit Surely the tnoit strait-Ineeel per - Hon In the county could hardly blame sir Maltrlen'te wife now, nn, with, tho tears heavy and wet on her !memo mer stoop" also lap' her lipx on the bowed. ,trleken head "Wet male good -by. good -by for- ever," gamey out tho weary voice. "My bnhy''u dead Lien cause between uN-1 will neper sen Het again ; but" -and through the tear.; shims n light that corer" from no hnppi-I r thin 1 weal 1 -"fah n [ este In thin ' shall tnkr my chill and hold 11m in my nrms-nothing ran keep (nn form him then." • • • Tonight, when (ilpwy tells the end "'tory to her !maimed, It cronies into his head that, perhaps, after ell, hl" wife in right, and that it little .ympathy and kite nese ie more to nceordanee wittt rho great ride. InI l clown, than the co!ii,crn,.h- Ing meet•erity of the unrelenting law. Anti no, with her huebaud's pt'rmlmslult. Uiply spend,' many en hour et Laurel Lodge, anti Iight•'ne 'a little rho Phnlow H Hint aregatlr et Ing for the end. • .. • • 1\'Intrr ago et ham come round, end the red coats aro out onee more, and the mewl. gory on ex of old, though Jim Lefroy hem in the green churchyard. Sir Menefee is mneter of the hounds now, and Black Abbey, where the Irate wester hell him revels. 1ul tet.nntieSt, The old laottan Man le hack and deserted, with 1 shuttered windows end gra..-grown avenue, looking gloomy awl dreary ngninnt the pole, wintry sky. Oren the gates were ever wide open. awl It" hew/biome, reckleuu, genial own- er rode often in and oat. hinny were ever coming and going; but, mince that last day when Jim Lefrny wee carried to hie grave, the heavy grates barn been barre, the old pled, has been shut tip. Mr". Rinke never bs,k• tip at the hmnar, utahtling In It* .11.nt grand- eur among the dark elm*. without a, sigh and a wish that Gladys were reigning there now ae Captain Le- froy'u wl'Mw, with a fat }renter's rand a pnultion second to none In the enmity. CID be Cantr1RMJ l'Ir tl'TF:It XXVI. ''May I tell you my elory ?" The fever of dta,tlt 14 hurtling In Mr.. '.1'.itter cheeks, the fever of unrest blastu In her eyes. It lm plain to st- ory one "die in dying tiny by any, nal Nhe IR gild of It -PO glad: "slay i tell you my story 7" she Pays. pltemuly, to Ulp.y, %ho.e ryes nre wet with tears of sympathy, An Phe ARRA by Mr.. \itten's safe, it min- istering angel Indeed, yet Only a wo- nt in o- ntin who brllbvr;e It Is right not to be the one to t'uiit the flint alone. Mrs. Vallee Cella her story In a ed w r e. d n, s. ee'tib 11 -lilies I r I J half -letter. m j "I hated Mtn, and they made me marry hies, Indy Ie•rmot. Can you lnetgloe a greater agony thea to Mete one man with your whole heart end ,.:1111, and ho forted to marry 'mitter :' It diem not match matter A It is not on/y because of their great wearing qualities that you are recommended to wear • GrailbY Rubbers Style, fit and finish are almost as important. (GRANBY Krems have a stylish, clean cut appearance all their own, and are made in all the different shoe shapes. "Granby Rubbers wear like iron." • ONE SPOONFUL Will build for you good health, through good nerves, by using South American Nervine Almost all disease is tho result of poor nerve action. Without good nerves neither brain, nor stomach, nor 11%-cr, nor heart nor kidneys, can work well. N a food must be such that it will u. absorbed to the nerve ends. ':::.h a food is South American Nervine, the greatest tonic known, a cure.fur dyspepsia and all stomach ail- ments, A00L41I LE Ioute.. 14 C. L. Nostre al's well known barr,iter, vatted: "1 was suffering from Insomnia and car- voua d•bdny, prostration and slehau.- iinn. 1 teak Ave bottles of Rath Amer- ican Ner, one, and am wholly recovered_ The Great Smith American Rheumatic C.re 1• ter only one hat has not • single case of [allure ra fig record. Cure sure within throe days; rile[ Iu.tantly. 5 /Meard's Liniment Curse Oarget In Lbws. Do Johnny Justice. Omaha Hee. "Johnny" said hie mother, severe- IY, •'aonweone tete taken a big piece of ginger cake out of the pantry." Johnny blushed 1;1;1 ally. 'Oh, Johnny,"/the exclalnwtl: "1 dlln't think It war• in you" "It abet ale," related Johnny : ''part of 1lf s In Elate" FLANNEL SHOULD BE WORN. --- This )''abrldr Much More Ilealthl'sl 9'han OtherWoolen*. inetinetitely felt to he better ful- filled by ttoollcu than by burn to' eut1011 fit 1111044. Ilamep 111u %cry ncr gement* b my ' u. flannel [a g.u•ruI u>, utltt.'tat toil by mewb: re u, cr.eke., Duetting find other reporting clubs. who ur'etk't uu engage in t I�.,ortstbs pay y ete ereceasepro. me perep•Ia :W io,'nserly woven, woo.teu fabrics were ublretiulutttle to matey, be - cease mp Irritutetl tle nude aniseedta(ttrr•om,ort fiy prc%heentel•u,f the proper !RINI110 Or Its exudattulW M.oiuwcr, luso were, as a rule. to 111011 9y 'AR to be Intolerable for sum- mer wutr. Thebe tees tumble tra- ow teem to make wool et u clothhtattruly teAltl tato nod euitahie for all w'areum. the tietutl pru.'eri of wtett in;r wou.leu relates ham titbeen m materially ptu- moll- f lea! by shier ; ttIhanlatheleas ordinary woven flannel.tex- tureThe i.e.tng tv tn.,t.u.ttive, law, that wawlleu clothing is hot in 91'41110 weather; that If we wear wool iu winter to keep MY differentwarns nue surf i wear eomething um- ' oxer to keep u.4 cool, or he Ineouelst- 1 rut hi theory ani prautlet. But this Is e. mistake. It 1s olaviustr to all how a rlonco0- duetor of hest -a woollen garment, for hw4ance--Prevents the etoape of the heat of the 1,oty to it cooties at- muephere. or the ingress of hast to the io.ty (roma warmer atrnapliere ; a familiar lllherirati on of wlich• in found In the practice of wrapping ourselves In blankets to keep U. warm and of wrapping ice lu a Llunket to keep It ou.d-lo keep the Inst In to One not owoe b•i n the ss W te elt- artlaor. It may' . of he a' I e should t of e)er;atatdl why w , warm body In • blanket to cool It off or keep it cool when the tem- perat0ro of the surronodling ale Is In or neer equ.librlum with 1t. The explanation dee in the nature end eontltiou of the bu ly, ter woul- len fairies two -fol' - property of tnoneutsttktivity to heat •ad per t e nod the eta 'i t1 to nd►Is to W tonalII - , oration of the moteture at the la - t ric'a outer surface. This evnptora- , Lion dietperaes the heat. thus low- . PNug the temperature. This is the reason the soldier !crepe his woollen I oovefrod canteen wet in loot wea- 1 titter. A wet woollen garment die- ' of the surplus heat and (saves the body cowl.-Ilnrtfoll Tietz. We believe 1IiNAItD'S LINIMENT le the hest. Matthir-s Foley, On City, Ont. - Joseph Snow, Norway, Me. ('hats. Whooten, Mulgrave, N. S. Rrv. R. 0. Armstrong, Mulgrat.• N. S. Pierre Landry, sen., 1'okemouche N. B, Thomas Wasson, Sheffleld, N. B. What Happened. (-Mourn "She mrirrlrl the coachman be- muse she wanted someone who could drive." "Well?" "Well, he drove her to dletraction `' MInard's Liniment erre@ Distem- per. Peat. ISSUE NO. 9. 1190:1. Mrs N'lnWow'S kootaaalg Ilrrap .kouu •;ares ho u.td ftK cblldr50 s,l lag. h %wilt.* the cited. trftun• Melons, nurse trial aw1C 1444 i• W b•"t nmralr 10 IM$nt.o a; .� 1'A IoM (►F 511 % '11K%•-1 •l3 I M I'ts .t L u — W :terra til terel; er tlmbrl toad. ,, ..ii IIHC : well sett •awl; eom rtltu• t„rtb,,,,r nd r•I.0 retire; 110 wiles 1.1 •I.11411111: Ina •pr,,. •raps fararnIk', Mugge U. Mackay, 1'...t ``U,E—MAIM eo Aches Wit LAS,, L7 milk swpl (,nlldingreas•y ,.sr yaw ..leu at uuce : entrlugu• Ire t'latark it; Mute, butes, Insanes, 4.M..1. AGENTS WANTED WANTED'AN Olt Steatite To t;i p. regent a• welling lam]. that iunkPs 1W owe gays 1, r oueerut a day. .laernl otter to right party. limes lamp Ire. dere 1'erhrt I IgM C,... 110 Saa•au street, New Turk. 810 INVESTED ('t.EAit$ 1960. START Iti.g Invention; srratr.t rrleutint dle norm; develops hent, light and power from lee run day or night without fire, fuel or ea. pease; In arinal operation. hundreds til Mer rove. Solar Foram* Cu , Denver. Col,rud” 1 111tn nuratl rANTF:r-Enid rr c y ud,4. •alemrn {1n•1 •rro•L ronwpord Iam,W. htWly with so 'TIIt•u1Jn1, \•1 '1. k HAMS: DEN, TORONTO, CANADA. iii OST, STRAYED 011 STOLES—F'teyl J/ my weeders at I.yue•Iortt. Norfolk county, about November 2011. a large dark brown, utmost black, ludlar pony ; err. u.. hood log hum being shad 16.1.1111.M\ u; ray per. rue Rh ug Information ar to kir whereabobt. ur drliter• to him tat John Chariton or 1ur.rd tit Ly ued,e-b, will to mIIi Iity n•ward.d Write ur telegraph to 1\'. A. Charlton, I.yaeduth.._.. Floating tin Fun. Nell -There Is nothing more de- lightful than the knowledge that u 10 tt. le Iu lot'o with yew. Beat -till, I duu't know. What're the m alter with the kaon Iadge that two or three men aro in lova with you t'hicngo News. . Doctor -How was it that .you .:lir: t bear the cyclone coming . \ Irtiw-\Vey, you we, my wife had a sewing society meeting In the . parlor at the thine. -Chicago Mawr. Ho int the pinno)-and What air do yott prefer ? She --Well, 1( you give me lay elwlee, I'lt take a mllllonalre.-Italtl- n'ore News, her. Bacon -When all the footsore steel I (nowt want to be alive. r Mrs Dncon-Well, don't worry: you won't nre.-Yonkers t4tatesman. - -e a of t knew dao lows "1 ,n art, of ` J I co1119er ell yon m.11l I had to talo?" "Nei.. go on an' girnmo It. De let- tere have matte up a puree of a Mickel ter watch me take it." -'St.. Louis Star. _ _ Where to Get Rfd -of it. (Chicago Record Fltrstd. "Il Is a groat mistake." said the roe of the mala-nilllionaire, ad- d t t',lno liIN itible plasm, "to sup - poen UM money bring. happ!nesi. Wealth iulp:wt•s many heavy oblign- tlork". The rieh Mau Mb it Minkel to leer that in often crushing In Its terrible—" "Pardon rate" Interrupted a mem- ber of the clans, "if you denim a ',Weber, I know of a broker around the corner who makes* a specialty of raining stocks." film itoyal Gin. "Did you hear what young Mr. Reit- ; neigh gave his fierce' as nn rngnge- mcnt ring? 1t wan.lntp:y royal!" "No. What was it " lather to a bl N'ell,yrnt see g stockholder to both the beef treat and tau' opal trust, or he never could have bane It ; but he gave her a ring out from n moue hone, set with a big chunk of coal." t -- Butter, Nbw Laid Eggs and Poultry Wanted e•nndgnuo•nt• of nut ler, Poultry and vow laid belts solicited. fere' nem Inrrhuire , ,i srl 111.•. a tm!, ,' yuuwgt'klrkru•,dry tllr►r.{..bat, pelting t;u to Ube per pals. N 111ay 1 . per Ib. for SEICHWAX, .Ieltvered Toruutu 1 •mrreepoudmee .nitelteel. JOHN J. -FEE 02 Frost etre.. e East, 'reroute USE 1,000 MILE AXLE GREASE it Hos No Equal \Irnufat•l urea{ only by 1Me Ca.pkIl Y'Ig. Ca., el Homo' Ontario, Canada. ler *ale by all leading d, -s:, r•. +m 0OOOpOQOOOOOOOO O O 00 00 O ST. JACOBS 1 OIL POSITIVELY CURES Rheumatism Neuralgia Backache Headache Feetache All Bodily Acing AND T10 num Pr oua trains, the excellent 1O0 coNQuEk, Nrw York and Reston 1V New lurkq Central. 0 eervlc, the uniformity of Itr ttraI s. Its four tracks, and the location of Its depot's in Barton and NPw fork. u k Central the a v- r make the New 1 ' urine line to there pelota 0 Ar, ticket agent will confirm ten 0 above. 004'OO0001J00 PAIN. o\ Completed_ the Test. Apropos of multoee 00 lionises. a correspondent of the Weetinierter G;a;etre relater that a man. In Scotland wished to 11890 rut tour the door of ti new lams) the text: "My homes 'hall be called a bowie of prayer." Ile left the workmen to carry out his wither Turing hie abeenee, anti on his returo his hor- ror was great to find the gauta- tion completed: "But ye have made It a - w' "We had a dmf of thieves.' WPO thing matr room, ye tier. 1Aa we just p11 In the enol o' the term.," war the explanation ghee by the Bible -luting Scot. Settlers' bow Hates Welt, VIa Chicago and Northweatetrm Ry., every clay from February 15th to April 800. Colonist ono way sec• orad -class tickets at extrrm sly low rates from stations In Ontario anti Quebec, to points 1n Colorado, Utah, Montana, Nevnea. Mahe, Oregon, Washington and California; afro to Victoria, Vancouver, New Weelmin- ,tcr, Nelrun, Itoarintsl. !etc. Full particulars, rates and folders can be obtained from h. IL Bennett, General Agent, 2 East King street, Toronto, Ont. Pity the Poor Coal Man. Monkey Brand Soap makes copper like ftsrhange. gold, tin like silver, "'rockery like marble, I Noble-jlere's a 'story nbout n and windows like crystaL1 4 cordo denier being arroste I for fraud. +$tt,bte-Well, the weigh of the tIarlsgressor le hard. Anticipation. Butte Inter -Mountain. A newly married man In Malinger, in., ham been arrested for stealing n tlnby carriage. The moral le that one should not look too far to the uture. f $100 REWARD, $100. The render. of this paper will be plenaed to ken that there le at Iraet one dreaded dil ears that scenes has been able to run In all iia stager anti t het Is ('atarrh. Hall'. catarrh Cure 1a the only pc -millet corn now 10ow11 M the medical frnterulty. Catarrh. Iciest a con- •tltatlunal di..•nee, requites is constitutional treatment. 11 ,11 ,. Catarrh e'ure Is taken In- ternally. acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces 01 the •y.tem, thereby des. truJ I tho foundation of the disease, nod ) um v1aR the pnth•nt strength by buI1JIPR up he conetltutl on nn i aeaLUnR o^tort In ricin`` Ito work. The proprietors bn•em, Much tnith 1e Its euratles poem that they offer One Mandrel Dollars tar any rase that 11 tons to Sara. Mad for Ilan of testimonials. • adoy. F. J. enitNNT a CO., Toledo, 0. Hold by drn.Rt.G. 76e. Hall's )*rally fills ere the beat, Her Malesty'e ,IewPIu, Queen Alexandra has, of eouree, a motet valuable gnnnttcy of jew- ole, but there are borne to which Her Mak sty attaches a good) deal more value than to others owing to the elreumetnn.'Ps by which they earn., Into her po.sttelel',n. A beau- tiful n c Inn n( r 1 r k r pearls dia- monds and d w rd ordl* I" PA1 elainlly teen ur 1 M the Queen; It 1P, of Dowse, of eon- aklernble value, hut Her Mnj'sty t rPR It Iw'en'un 1t wet the fleet preannt matin to her 1.y the King. A superb Cern of dlnmontte erne presented to Her shiest). by Menem -there aro Ittt.i rl entombs In the tiara, each j`w.l beteg tke eeft I or • friend. For year' I had suffered with Im- pured. blooanti no rcmedlei I used gave any relief, until I took Dr. .\ugu"t, Kocnlg's ilamlurg Drop", which completely cured me.-Auguut Heitemeyer, 1,509 Willman street, Ile lLenore, Md. Conditions of Su The rondltionu of eminent wncens are inexorably hard ; only a few will mote the sacrifice. First -One least believe hie ndtpted voentlon In fee life, and he must work like a gladiator. Patient, untiring in.luntry alwaym recetv-es Ito reward t;econd-To Ito n 'society Innn" and a lover of pleasure Is fatal to nee - 0051. - Third -Only .nett recreation an Is necse'sary to preserve health 1s per- mistelble. Fourth-Tntrntperenen end Premises of all kinds are iairrs.l nut. Fifth -It In mandatory to rhe early, with n clear brain, refreshed by neen.knry trot. Morning Is the best time to work, nt the proverbs In all h:e.gunge. trntlfy, I4ixth 1f ocenrinn demands It, one Must face the *trident economy Ir. filet, dress and all hone" hummed. Inge. It's the ...Man" Not the N hl,.kr . T 4s tiu.V fast. WI ,.k,y IR h4tnar'1 for more they it Ire guilty et. It 11 +R n Iwakp,t and eters! many I1'Ogg an I homes, Ana why 7 Simply brean a certain Indi %ideate 1111,1 not *efficient common erns• to leave It alone Whiskey is oftentimes made an r30090 fur ..rem, when It to not the reel napes Minard's LInlmeut Cure. Colds. eto. A Good Itr•ason. Chicago o LronlcIe. "Rut, mnmmn;" protracted alias Pee yew, "why aro pun men ling out Invi- tations for n dinmord wedding? Yon luarn't been married nearly long enough for that." "N'hnt'R tent got to do with it demanded airs. Ihllyou. "lour father's financial standing would wake May - thing herr than a diamond wedding absurd." 40th Anniversary 1'., ever Fs.ly were Gray's Y S ru P of Red Spruce Gum AS A SPECIFIC FOR COUGHS, COLDS, Ere. Hu been tete) anli has hermit* IM Family Cough Specific of ,how.and• throughout Canna* and the United Mate. 11 never we* mn.e popular war more largely used than et le to -day. MERIT ALWAYS TELLS. Cough Remedies corse and g•. New n .rations r a e 1r1 A and .taw prep abandon. ed, let the of tt d e(!tlehl • remains. The present I. a trying season Incf both old sod young, ami r•n0,1..asly caught wowwre stn 1n ...Toole for the winter unless promptly mired. Nn better remedy eau be fosse time Gray's Syrup foto ev All 35e0ae?a. III1•Iaga WIEMIEWIt a Witte an animal is all run down, has • rough coat and a tight bitto anyone knows that his blood is out of order. To keep an animal eeo0o- mically he must be la good health. DICK'S BLOOD PURIFIER 1s a necessity where the test results from feeding world be obtained. It tones up the system, rids the stomach of bots, worms and ether parasites that suck the time blood away. Nothing like Dick's powder for a run down horse. 50 cents a package. Loaning, Mlles It Co., AMU, MONTREAL What Moro Could Ile Want t Chlnngn Trlbun•'. "What 141 your father's obJrctlfn to me. Millie?' nekel the yodng man ''Ho says yen have no application. (Jerald." "No npplkentk,n "' he relined, 1st terly. "1 won k•r if he knowe t'+" been coming to sen you let'• •+ week for Plc year:4 ' a —. To pteva en you that Be l'hve'. Olntmcnt 1e acres,^ and aMnlate corn for tech r ting. �of 1flpi � m r per for bleeding d every 11 olio I mrd n and to bl 1 Der R the raannt'srte have arnnttrd It. Hereto tlrwnnlsla in thh(tally e flatly I rot. and oak 3mir neige Doc+ what they think e'1t- You ran ur. 11 and Rat)) our Monty Lark Ii not conal. tri• a Dec. s: .dl deafen dr kbrat*nv,liarrN k C'n.,Toronto. Dr. Chase's Ointment An 'Md Maid's Phllnsople We may he bettor after auffs ring. :.n 1 wr may lin wore: but our eon - ditties. meet depend upon oiraeh"s. and ehould never he Inid to the a 1- terr• of our cnlnmllMi. 'rho fo,lntnlnn of the eterttnllJ tor' Q1h*1 eprtng are In every hnntati eta: t inn keep the world of new emotions p. rennially fresh earl beautiful : and to rich of nn Is Oren the right net only to possum them, bit the •tel• gatiOn to cherish them. The only enrrow worth nnytdtal in thew world Is sorrow for others, n,.•l morrow for other, swami lwite. Ing otiose, not hugging our woes to ouraelveu. For I beilcve that tit+ realty brave and the really greet awake Ire forget their 1041M, alt ehn recorder of th, h• han'ls end W001144 To me it had .eemetl.........tlr't nl- those mho ocrltpknl centres of ftctlon shout ,he lean 0o11c-rn d with what came (n them es their due, than with what weal out fess them nre their obligation; that, tlkd the men Itself, they should be era' ter,. of contrtfignl force., rndiatln', through the very fullness of tbet. jo7, Ilght and gladne.S Into miler. sites. -Freta ''Mi 01.1 1Jaid'r Corner,' Mee OMitary, January, 1508. BIG RAI Al Forty-fot 'llllolnl 11.1 o1 1 'llubTo jurorrue'tluu1t, o abad■ fpgaultgoolwmt.- (lEO. L\PPAUE, d 1 (tied, left ear cut, ride tots of hexad and beck of left ear. M. CUSACK, 72 lint an • li b o r route, akenm ro loft side and eltoulds lath tones of left 11 CON DUC POR C. STI street, Toronto; etigl and Injury to chest two cuts on top of 1t K. A. WILSON, ext hernt0h on rase, inj+ of clown and shoulde slightly bruised and of head. T. KOELM. Pude generally bruise tL AItCHIBALD 111IN street west. Toroul, !read. IVM. TULLACK, U3 Toronto; head, hunt cut. OEOROR BELLEU1 Toronto; ribs brutes J. NFJCIIT, Moutre back slightly injure. MILS. E. L. IIOLDE, ruu.o; head bruited Mltti JOHN KAY, ronla; body. noes 1 Injured. MISS R. WOOD, 7 'lbruuto; need cut i lett arm braised. U. W. 000K. tum W ; roalp woupd a rpralneiL ARrgTHUR LAPRAiI street, Talo 0 to • cu shoulder bruised. J. M. SPENCER. 1' nue, manager for E' rootu; toot cut. "Twenty -tour ell en route from po rilattea to Washing were shaken up at dudes the ■tateme AmO'lg the Ditto' 1l. 1'. LIN]. .tY, FL sin; head cut. knee dreamed at Emergent NATHAN bPACK, hetet cut, ear re drearad at Emergent MVO" L. CAR\Ent right hand and Ice the er Floss em !n0 J 1. F: UUNIA/P, N' Juliette. 14UhKoutW U eIrN, TcuLots s iceHu.tog'.trgrIe.NOION, I ter. Montreal; scalp J. ld. I tNOILLF. street, Waltham, Mn bruises. At the (le MttA fiE•isiE LA NI H. Laetrile); right h the General Husplta MISM ETHEL IRA: n. Langone; face tel. At the tient Inti ELLEN 1) t N 11 ring street, Lw eye lured. bruise the U era! Hosplta AMltlt ALLAN, Lowell. Mame; letft At the (lei tery A cut. A. K SLEEPER. L lured about Meed an Aun.i ink of 11 WWtby J1toc14o1a west-IMrtintl I i re tit T here this morning�t inexlrIcable tat about :010 yards to toed fully 80 feet Ix ten track. There 1111 some dont of the nccldcvnt ; tit rail, others a broken 10011. the the geernt n era. k the latter the, able, and it Is to th The train was col eine, a beg rags ca day earn of the In three I'ullman else( were about 150 peel and As a result of ti for pontoon were iou.ly hurt. Also were onn,lderalir til remainder escapee' t The moat peculiar i■ the very light Its TIP l'usl(Gnt Just before roar Jltnctlon station tl wldo curve. It wa1 extremity of th1■ c atdPo t oocnrreoL TI that the strain put r tending the curve rate of speed canoe nn twin on day cos third from the sago dintely jumpfl the dawn than emhnnk 1 rphhe, f resenontng to folllloalt ttw n gine and tender w trnrk, but,. fortune crew, the engine ce gaga car parted 1 and lottomoti•o we tho bank. The emit baggage car canna. .any care so rapidl nhnut like a ruhhe tiler at it dietetic drat feet from t down, and literally woes!. That any me oar and live Is a no wonder that tl i.appag . the ha[fi sprees, The wreck, ternoon In the gata ehn capernlitoaltlinP letterths preuenting tole ern M the "S" show-il the Pullman", and position of the day car• Oce of the day 401, war lying Pnlimnn "itrentfoi tip, hat It end n •!egreee. Tian "DI fro Ire Phlo on th, Isirkment, while► erns hptlip down. off thalr tracks, W1.e011 wore Mont' ration, Meese M thiel were yen pp f4 tfnrm,, .tsps the mice,• were