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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1908-5-28, Page 6The Pantry, The Kitchen and The Diningroom are ,reciul.itcs iu 1-t\1•r_ well -ort 11 t nevertheluas They would be useless adjultcts to. the Juane without being supplied with Good Things that are !'real an,l pure ft'011l STURDY & CO., THE GROCERS. Phone of Prompt Delivery Gray Buggies II t have them with Rubber Tires and we have them' with , Steel Tins ; and we have them with Automobile Seats and in All the-hatFrt $T11.1:•• 11 you want :a Buggy. or ever expect to want twin'. 41 at our ware- toom and ate what we have. , The (:ray Buggy conies from the largest l'arriAgc Factory iu ('.marls. ' • You can't make a mistake in buying a GRAY ROBERT WI N Agen MtCORMICK MACHINERY, BR NTFOiRD WIND MILLS. FLEURY and PERRIN PLOWS LOUDEN HAY TOOLS. STAN ARD WIRE FENCE. STONE We alt have a Targe stone quarry 'and are prepared t supply bt\ilding stone or flllin in large ipr small quantitiera4 delivered 0 .At the quarry. Ware -Room \\ Hamilton St.. GODERIC4l, ONT. FINE TAIL ED Suits and Overcoflts FOR,SPRING New hale patterns inclothLL?y:'lest of trimming' and perfect MAST,.•atSle ccitnfnrt and durability at•e f titre, with us. ` Leave your order early. DUNLOP THE TAILOR West titre. . Gtil.'t'teh 1.WANTED- \A GOOD FARM tor .al••. aMn,•loralton. i PIei,e x, , . 't,• -,•tips ion. cost reason for tuna. 'u•te when po...'4• de„ can be n+t4. • 1 anti ewr,I F. ono \ 1.:' tebv-bite. Ant, *4.. ester. \. V MOM UNTIL�� r JUNE list ONLY The present chanting talo air 1.30ayelii' The Signal rand The. Toronto `WeekiyGlobe will cont hunt.- during t r month` of May ane after the 14 of .lune will he di,.on- tinued: thabsc-ilwt•s to The Signal who desire a ttargain In good tasting mattershouldtake ndvantsge of this oder while ft remains open. "1'o new subscribers Signal will he sent till .14 Mary I.t. 1111411. and The Weekly Glide. fora 1114t year for only 75 CEN -TS , This offer remains open only abut,lune 1st. ekunit'witwerrptions to VANArrnI s Rome THE SIGNAL. Goderick. THE fii(,;NAL : CODERICH. ONTARIO The Helmet of Navarre A STORY OF LOVE AND ADVENTURE BY BERTHA RUNKLE. Oepyright by The Cantu'? Co -Ne Harslet t hrungh ,..r+i,lor ' eller i.•t-i,.• . •,,rridor, row after`,,,, ,.f heAyc h::r• fan•:" red doors.• The ilerp.•r we penetrated I ••V,.,, 1,.ac1 'n.. the, mighty pile the bonder 1 t'r,•„ of k „r but "II • I•r . toy. friend Mayenn.•, by wh.•-.• .,,Iu- „u r,n,'.,u plaI.Anee none of the -6 dem- emil'1 ' ••4-,,,t ti,::,k :4 .hut •1w me, We climbed at last A •'t I.i •, n." ---' I heard a noise." 1 t Lye,. e-iteeht t.. 1,1(1 4 u steep turret stair wmd.ng about :. 1,s,.'. 11 4,I oat •:e• 1,:,1 • ,Of course you did. The place is Win not „r 1' } huge fir trunk, lighted 1 Itts ..f .,,a„.14) ,o- fl ut ralt:r' ' 4)I'1` Haat front toy lord's eye- :111.1.l ,t endues 111 the tour•h.0t WM, and At ••�i", -+ , 1.,„1 :, I, ,. -i full am no rat. It- was footsteps.•• 1, reheated in despair. 1' , I kn.•w the top • turned down a dark passage yr-L•1'h1, I I •p" f,. 1 t 1t o \t'e ill threw bald -hilt• that did i Muesli Leen.. SI. Ktlettur t'. a door at the end,- tate bolt* • td th.• ,...„1„.1,t1;1,.1 • c.,, i ••.•tuii:,•.i to , teri.ere, tnmieie*n Don't you hear?“ would let fall his ::wore!, lot Lucas. shish, invisible to tar in the gloom pnoy1•IV .,:ill ,'.r'1 n -wor.1 "Vothulg. Felty: ,;,,,u t•''th ale 1.111 11111. .tad the hra*t. were 011 the veteran drew back with familiar '•'rho::^it,iul of -fou. Leen.. 1r ti,,, ehiNtering. Cross y••,, elf and route • 4110 Inst flight. . hand. Ole uu,k-w,.:.1 �o•, I 1„• ou" \\R: these too escape? There were The cell was email, with one higi, killed ,,,ll, liar 1 mold nut stand It ��thrre doors in the '.room. One 1041 to window, through! .which I could ...se.. ' H.• Was hfinho tt GI•• + • to r. c .,' "f'11 g,e bark and sr': 'nt.,n' ueor.' the,A•sa r� 'o�_LAtli elu.-_1 n11u naught but the sky. For all furniture it „U.,,. f- -',-- to h;11 -1.-4-17t..-.. N... Turas slam, striding •�adc tTur4dashed thaw it +Onusi t..a-iitoal,... heath`M7.4.,._1Iss-.. :ac 1 .•.a 1 front•tlu, foot of the next flight- "1 self in a. Jatga. milt.! . c wenb.•r, a t sears -aa able. M. hhtuenne r M de' 11+ 1.• ...I 1......-.•1:- :I will ga." a d,.. -wi,le %wn g erg on -the pa+- sttod at the window, his Mill tFooke.l i tu'.1 such the t,4.,4,• 0,•n Ina - i . \\:c „I\w a glint 1st tow %k*1m, mow around the iron bare. gazing out over , Haye ,,',1 -LI,, ,1..,.,• I , u ec- • eieur's bared sword. the soots off Paris. l t ;rid , Lu, ,- • " � . 1. "\'..0 will [as neither one of yon= H. wheeled about et- • ttis ; door^(r -I.ucn rn,-.•.I III, '.. ceh .',Ik • I[lasb ! it we show nurarelvrs there'll creaking. i "1 - .Aunt n.•e.•y;:,,t�' 4 tal•u•:I.r ,.e, be nu duel to -day.'' .. , } - } ',tight... ithrtgr ' ' -t}'it kept still, ql}-(freer--leaning-Drat• 1 to to trial, roottsieurP' he gigged test We' .nes rrffntr. ,s Itct•ts. , ticltTi : eerio me behind the •„ r f impala n A � e bat peering 41NNa ..i -We can tet ifrittorc heist.- "'11,at 1s 11%"' erten ,\i. Etienne. "You. seism anxtnu., my friend, to " ('utthrauls. They'll be here Ili a 'all attention to your w4,' eabwlta. Irttuul,•." \ I man' lump •1 designate the ei,ht• I:tiK_14 l,xu'l:r I beard t,:ttu;ri' Yruurt.i// .LpntlW •, J c.111 {rlea.e.�' t't uu• tate: 1,••••••%.. \1t -last ,•t 11.•• "I suppufr n you insist on my walking. •1" or bad ,sous( then" tl,,;t roan •I fir -t," t.Ifcas ani'rre,i "I request ft, nl••tt..iettr." "\,:•- t• ,nes d,•1:n'•' t1• I' i , .n• h "''''-i. -1.: ,•.ell,. ;;I r .lith nil the willingness oil the • 1,I r. • ' ., ua Lu• , ., ao,ld.Y. his rogueship stet* `1'ered. set- n,)• tlu► iouh ,ti i,hts'.4' ;.it. the -tau' ii,.. t•' •'I••! , , i , lit 1e u. „I • .au.l taaiaua1(alrg ateadtly, never lurninR Ah •,,1 I no Lura .? 4!,,,,...Ir In• t,t see, how Clear we followed or what rile: , kua ,, +, t 1 !t we did -wait tato. hnaada. .His � trust I e made nt/• t 11;ti ted of oqr leek of it. \, '.'"e114'41 1 alulost brh0ywl ase du Ism to; r ,n my a .,i w I u0y. ptistu•e Yet at heart I- +multi not le . lust I ,• I., n r,rl,w Mine myself to credit hint with any „ 1"''.> 1 rte t I 1 , 1,.. ,., I1 4.' e•,, 4. 1.11te: funs dealing. ` Q1'c weut.up one flight; rip two. ' .' 1 , •,,,n 4., I:, k.11m)' I . , bpd left lil'hind wi the 'twilight ('t the ! _. i I , n. .• 1 11.•,1,'.4 il•,I \I Il furter .tory,' had not reached dawn �.•, at+nu at 'the top. W.. walked in black• r ha ire -s. Suddenly 1 hatted. " l[octaetLre "\Cltati.• A sure winner. Bound to catch on. 64 to the pound. Your desist will supply you. If not. wrue direct to D. S. Perrin & Co., LONDON CANADA. ria • In th.' 40 lei ru,.,0•ul.- that ,'•t ulnen• 4,. ulu, e.Hd.l -Ind +minder in,, betted .,rind -11. n•, au- 4.11 L•n, Thi. -1 the 'nu,J1.•1 .,, f '•i f.uu--Irrt to 1.I: I'nnt.n,' It y,. g 4Ir_ute_-,tnl 1 1 1 keegter. I• Y011r ltnie 1Ss for •.oil• :,,,. ".ro. -M 1e Comte. The charge it n Ito " `=` \ erineelled. I, oon-is to set you free." • ` h 1, ,trl,•,.to .I rn•1 1.1.11.- I tint I dashed ala , 1 the officer. snatch- 4 si ru.'4'`} .tl+, '..0 H.• well, w:,;4 N int my lord's to kiss. i 1 4. mot p', ,c •n, ).,410'1,../. >'n.:•" "re 'Crow. roam. eta' Y•HI'r free. rv:.d, ' Lo,,,- ..11.1" w. Olt :. 1,11.• It's all mended wt YayPr(Iie. Mau- 1 %Aid „h,. •- t.. ,. Ii, h I,t''" .teut'tl-sean hint; he you free. He - r<11 .. lir„ a -. ' { i , •v, 1111- lh I aid. 'lilt• ecq�QttunNV of ...--4Cedday- t"rroo- Ni nibs 11 ate. ani, =u . night.'' -, - \ it i,i ...nr 4t •\ 11 t , Iu,.,i-r,•,:r. 1 . 1neredul a joy .flash. over his faee, to gIfe ,way to belle wtthuet t tinter, leerin down to where th white tiles picked themselves* out of the floor oft:he hail- far beneath. \V.' ctigetil see them better than we couttY'Ser one another All was- 11- leut{ Not ao much as a rustle came up t m below. Suddenly Lucas made A bt or two a. If 10 pans. ria. 114. Ertenpa wheeled about. raining his etter.tltoward the gpot where from his footfalls WV atippoae,l 4,uese to be. allow an eagerur-- to get away 1e, \I de Lorraine." - _- in the least. M. cur Mar. This is but, Fpe�lix's poltroong, yet pt. a go ,4•,wn and close tter. ' the eontr y'. you will go up Felin ll close the shut- p.•inf t1., 41*l I'i -por .. "\•u "Tl,. ,.pot t• 11i...), it !ilii \\' ' from • "' - - you stew Potts, u 1 the -1,1-1i.e.: ,'. "N.1 "Note t kttow she', mare I Gar }ou tu. he ' --�.- • --� alarm 4'"Nothintt '�I thy! sort "' - Bitty,. "It t-. tittitttr for !.'oil a, clu• u1 cour it pro -hooted at him, dancing up a 1 c w -n .1w -t1 h.Htsc Loess buten 1. 1 ,. the sl r n,\ eacirne's. "She's to`Ina ry • N1tho,t !tether I .u,ry. ie t't-tlrur.1 -On . "tote. she's at Ft. Denis with 110) into, the tie. des Innocents \\ n :our att)t: •,fur. 8he's to marry you, it's al - al- -war to that et the •t'.upejarlr'f- ter," Yanged' May-vont!n°.'wisetits-,-RIP! k •le Now, I h been ..n the wett4t front Th --everybdy.• It's all settled. SheVtna - i, first ins t nt. for f.;ul .plat. 1, had shape rles ' ?rat ." • - _ t sus .Ked sol .I'repesti•rpus as rt seemed. he' ci)uh not di..cre4it my fervor Hr fu11ownd n. put of the cell acid through the fortress in a 'radiant nate He halt he- lieved-Rims+ f dn'aultug, 1 think and feared to i1 'ak lest l,l- hatrtH-iir,.' 'haul.! welt I fancied even that he t'alktrl hob y and gtneerh';'el.. it the. me lightest a wary .tau, +meat might • • Fal break- the. tt.'- '0t'tltt tee �i-e a ac:. ghost+ tually- in th open •4'4•l "4 the r hart. you lace to -face with frrr I int: did 1..' rail n• Minos hiss+ t To acknow; ••'-r the t iltng real With a joyous la,. I lie - • - iorut•d to tl keeper - - " N .ie of I ny %0 ' in writing down ,':ut rellecti'tu.like the Chevalier. de \Luutligne: - You 4?- 1114 give us a trenchant es ay sni.thi' ingratitude of `dun. }tore- ere you' -hast of 11 -big• I:.' -t . incl in- Paris-- a rile •mnre im• 1. ung then- he t.'Hivre itself. .your 1.I..plt til• -it so rarer that you inef.t ern it.rtaini r we: o lat•is41 that '. ` lodge the for nothing. would keep !nit without a inurr'n:r 'ill- the end ••f toy -titin • Vet 1, ingrate that I am, 016, part withouta thank you "' 1'They don't lea a in such cite that then can yery we{I. thank me. most of. my guest.," (,a Motte answered with n dry -smile. "You are. a fortunate mean. M. de Mar." - ='M-. le Cornte 'e Ili you come quiet- ly w•itl, nae to the St. Dents gate .1'Autrey naked. aim. "Or mutat t bus[; row a guard fronrML .le 1.a Motley • M. Etienne'. t�hile }site was lmil ing; not' hi= lips Ialone, but his eyes Even ha -skin Inti hour seeme•1 • liths, Taken on aI brighter look. 11 eonfrouted earth otter verde: in the darks ss, each with elittng .'e.[�ollg wall !lig drawl • sword. Then .I. ae raised his swor , but n'. tort!: who kn w. had iu ;in ate. - eet'pt 1 it. Ten,. when I,*" - pro • 1. - you will. so be nu One sees 1 n • recon, e. I ha,l felt hoer ..f to' it. ' t his netting my err -race ' ••(: i, FPllz" . d --tan � •,t•u tot' brat, they piounted•,the last flitch of stairs anal` ,their tooteteps' ret .casually to put.: d along the corrid?,r to the Loom •• nt 1 le hack. I„as l was ordered. set ua+ala>, ewy flown- the ?twine. _ .. . yriu ttiollght I T 'qv might mock n*e ns they listed. want,:Point ''hu flit= rout.:._ th Beane Faith • there in hhe Ito ai% tw 1.a• a5r... \\'tla • Alarte rl at d' Asi4ray 'w/4te n' the nhsur, gye.tion. a b,- 3f. le I saute nett get it out of my h t .1 diad heard_ateot.••beloD. . "I wi4I- It Mou.quetai _We' nrerrtly' out 1 think i never 1 passed throng the soldiers, m Linder' us, but awned the ply age, this mak! r r ;rat thin tile. *Mot .1'the ``/n (A41/e 1 term' "See h. -�ni gh tart- the tot P gate?" 'Y ,nn%ur. 'rhe duke is to ' sow that you 11.•1111. let . bet Rule"; "Yd, Omni,Omni,1r( "I pied ka atraiRl,t.w wet 1' aSe still . I, .It so grand + len the' noble s41 short, s ing no roott to e !k luting -as we re. �t-\had its A.1 -an- IIg i onde with - y- I(t my 1.-. did. Millon. was - t0 with d'A vrey. g 1uy friend, y squat you F tat!` orFeenr[= TO CONSUMPTIVES. F:,iwalll A. Willem's Preparation of Hypophosphites and Blodge to from thn nt igmal fin Milk in the Soverdfi;n Rem- t$ytnf•Cansumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Catarrh, La Grippe, Coughs. Colds, lied all Throat and Lung Maladies. Thousands of people say they have iteett relieved by it. Those who have 1114'1 it Will 11iVe nn other. amt n'r•omulend it to 1 heir fellow sufferers. It has cored many after they: were given up aei*eurable by theirphysician.. The undersigned as a consumptive can testify fmnl hit awn exeter•ience as tetL__tt} value. Write At °nee .1••layt aredangcrrnrs and may prove tAtal. For full particulars, testimonials, ata, athlete, C. A. ABBOTT, Sole Arent„ 6o Ann Street, Nfw Yak City, N. Y. are `ha heti rte ray' age. 'through --.it f could n,•.• rte• • dusky+ligure..of four ut.•u runuiiig up Ittte' rt a lr,s. f was arras+ the rot.nl like an ar- o ,got.• ar- row and th 1 r_elwt and..]ittltf:d id,►Titre- them e.Hi}d rrarfr tete landhtg. The .next nuiIlPnt :wile ort.' thing Against it. It-too.1- firth Delaying only a mumeut• to.slink.. it, three 0f, the fem. 1 ,could hear run to the'tur- ther door, whence.iawted the nolo, of the sword+. 1. insid' th. ,all„ rtl.tt_Jta•.I, too. The. is11111ml still 1;04p:it, Neither. that 4 ecwtld see, bed tor, i'alatape.- nut-l.tr th,• tiittr•tt•rere_1Lsht ed thent:Ptves upon the Masse. 1 dragged at the heavy table, and with. -a • strength -thin nmrty t nT%' *lf pushed and pulk'd it jr:fow time kluot- WORSE THAN ONIUNS. Ba� BBreatb from 1nd,gest.on Cannot 1 be Overcome with Perfumes. 'Nine -tenths of the offensive nrenth- is a 1eanit.'wf- stuntaa•h trouble, 11 eannnt lie -overcome by breath pet.- finnes-car !airy' other palliative mess- lll•Pm. If yon have a bard breath : if there is heartburn, t1atulene. amt I(nlpings of uudigesl.nl fold ; if the .tutnarh horns or smarts; if there ia pleeplr.p-, n'e.s, nervuustiewi, 'headaches nr any.. other .ynlpt of indigestion, 1154• Mi•o-na.tomai•h tablet. and ger-Writ. A 444 -rent hu.x of -Mi -n -tui stomnoll tablet' Iris ..t It a couple of w'e�•k,+ and twill gal d' otf•a dozen guild attacks of indigestion, while its ,ontinuwl ...' n jrt)P. can at !lute and complete •J Wilson hart so many cativo. le r hY Mi o 1a sots.' ch tablet. that he Irises A Irt1a1'a11t.'t' with every tiox to refund the money if it fails. general - et into ' the ••Pr_, � tj• en here an • you ord- a nyq foie-. s -h p olueless to you, `lllr Mue}ketePt. 1 could dispense atth your er pMy'." "I am A soldier, Whit. a soldt.r'a or- .h•rs - 'must be '.beyech".- d't. 'ray eau• teal the keeper'' words. w ch lledh eft - to have . impres'' wever, M. h. (.'orate, if 1 ha some R to look lit 1 t'ould walk ten parer-- •, yrnr and look at "f)lt. H it . ,1estion of Ac)meth' to palsy with !" Sty Etienne laugh a .w_ith-tt� _ - _. : •.fie iIl ar t_witfl see, the soldier out of earsM,t be/Wfwil ant. lie tunoaed till or were in the St. limns. wleii.-waviaatt !iia Vaud it hirew ell, tae turn..1 his stejn• ainl the 1.1.111. +ml.et'Hl-tri•-- 01 dilly dune. tn,ly I looked hn,•lt to, see it,; mon- t.irnr hell forgotten iOS'existegce.. "1 roil not pro1a.F- t hila t mi be - in[ marched throiirt the settee,* by i mtiitTceT-ei "'Sf - Menne exploit n- n0 s.twl. "hat I r n't folk isf o 411111. Tell nae, Fehr, the .tory it ymt wtn14.1 hove me lice." And 1 told hits till vit. Alm...* ria hllr\dly into the tower of fha.,,yt pot - tie ga4te. "� We learned of the warder !lin M• de- St. Quentin had re.ently passed area, 141 {h l notions had h,wn _ seen ea hi• egnrrry. S, -teens weer h,•re for It- ' 11'+14, then. we'll go have A Rinse. lune if \',r" doesn't r0n1r soon, by my f:i,ttr 'I'It walk in'?tr: • Denis "' Hut that prom' -Pd Rhes wax never delink, ]tar werlt we fo set nut At nnee nor St. penis, 1At 111` the door of the w ttiesh•gp wp art, I.uca. 1 had diet.i...al bini trona thought, • P,erre tomato my elbow with an open paper. rax•14Tu' .s on y:anr grnv.' 141} . nrf111 • a ti emir beam, lint it was naw though(s nt tl.y g,•ive I 4e frn,n stair: to stair, pausing 1, t, It Inuit o1Uthe three 'nlr,, of the of thle11e)tnhig I bare - ieeior r tri) illy fear.. Resolved dn. hath+ third 4ya- not f,.uea-. hut. M.' to .'Maki' ttn'ni•1 1+lanted my feet bold- Eti ti,,.. 4'lrat of the of -1..1, were. iv on tlit nextflhtAt RfitYdeseendw1, after till, the thine i had n' first he- humming,. t0 prritf. my en_r. the mi- llet -et it ---a. }portent- .tri NppPanlnce leku- tnne of Peyrrtt's catch. Sudden• i_ whu.Xiwl_dtwl-1e*'•4t001. ly freim-not three feet off r me the' h'Ifof t .e who must. l)n', twoi and soft singing: no • the hied. ;11ir1H, my lo,.', slut Full) de 1.-- • -• ;Vit. 1110 t i nhSE.-t .laughed 'out _ MvJlnues knock.t ether mitis the' i- Wtlrtllt. .\tld the w11 inn wits, MI tuner., but ,g•. \\ a- I a 1,144,,' to it • luau third':" tkiis like ,4..:.tlh!. H• 1t- s in duress as a ia0:1g40r .44 4,/ w it King Henry a ill' 1111 witt7 t.• • •ah thl- h"u:+P lay rtnder `a rouse. 44' r .ld 11000 of us- Laas !•tt-itigiJl�ifsi t.. 1-ttttttlne.r_-_ enteret!h.\ wu remembered rest tittle passage, 14.' V.0li 1,mu011s n•d court, where shards of ',Isms still sussed the pavement. Sur , 0110- - Ic gendarmes, I Taney, -w he they k away i'nntou had pill; envy p ock cult the door i.0 cul fire ,moot left. swinging ' . "•R go in by yo nttr 1rut - triy Pr mail. "Vf T. its, 1 ism 1 prefer t you'so t ' !milts t" ' -hs to the\all,, "Why g fleet; . \I. 4)-- ('nmte'?' ''Y1n you • e or 1 puna •" "We were nit ilnt tem ling in The etrw'i. yht. quirt " He eros', d the clout aleuptly n went dow 1 t11e alley into the ate est. "Not a ,wul in -„ht." he sni.l. com- ing bark. "I clunk we shall not he n- •,,Itte 4)4ne owl ,•I the reckoning, int.rrgpt:•d, Stilt, at 1-"%)lmr to 11/10 ties. 9q41/4 done with, powerless at every rare. We will light, 11 you like. 'Paerday's hrokrp .word I thought in ihe'house." .- -.innt ,orae out of our live. when be H. gp.fied with his knife tha fAA- w,•nt Attu n prison funs forever, like tenet!. titre Roil 'leaped lightly in. lest y -ear's 'now. And here within the _Mnitiqu r.r followed. i. the last, wet far ,'losing the shutter, but he atffp- hour we ener+uhtered him, a naked sword in hip hand, a itrAile on his bps. Ne sell, in the flower of his easy in- oslan1a nom."Tuesdayday f told Sae ?Asir hear had with M. Mena. 1 no. It le here." '�n we fight hoar Lutea* asked. PAi.wourGerttes-"+Waft d, lading. no . in that wide.. senora hall ped me. - *111; latiw it wide. 1 hay. nn 110'7 foot a pslh 111 ptteh darkness seemed the..11nrkncss its, `Vhad given tongue. Then i•am.• n low laugh arttl Its• unuttered worst, t, "iL•f1 av nest. \i .1e Lyrt in.. Are t it renter' There' Sas a -1,r .'f fret 'A.the. WAnrf- ing hetOre me. 4,4 : i•1 the cuter. The house, their, was toll of Luens's a it- Hama-. the first o4 then, Pevrot. in H.P hriyI,t .t{_ tai_.:.N:sear-l- so,aaritrtrRh ed NI, I:tlenn.•'s IifP fan • .11.1.0n.led 1)11 111)' wits. non i kept. them.1 whtspitr.rl. for tthi.poring voices aro hnrd to tell ..mart '•Not yet. The two of them r are 1111 tht,te. Keep gn1a. and 1.11 send the boy down. .11'hcn ynu'ye,fln,-lied loin ',qt.. up " you t. _*,swig. .---a+--►n .h" -1 turned. r•n able t.iltelieve my Ir and, not .Inttng to 14111. 'walked ire Realty. I'.t,'k my Pars ni ht honed 'no ,: v,niM'A•after An.t alt F had in.d.''l 'Iset•rrit. 1 had guile Ii'a 4 , note• n,y ,lento ntld a tnni' Post 1011 T - .•n -4, -,) the uppermost tats. itlg( sl in. ed along the passage a1 d into r. 111, dinging the door .)tout !m•klrlg laoltingto itflg. ht, but They had not..l lad lei•ore{ shoots*, es',Traring the spa, • of all oh..tRelt'..\The Table WAS rmshrd ngarnst the wet in the wiener by the &tor; the etinira'snera 1leaped one on another at the Old of the t*aorn. (loth shutters *ere id. open. a1. Etienne. hnreh.ad.A, In s 1lhirtr 'toed at glsrd ;mean Wes ung nn the flnnr. Melting up with s ' ph• loos •sate same hitt of A broken 1470«. . nom/ to his flet if !debt At It i, generally unwise in call:% m.o. fool, Even if he agrees with you, he may think lie isnot mu -ti A fool as to need the yt(urntatinn. Spent Eighteen Dollars tient lemru,-1 haat pleasure in stating. that I have ua44}1}1*119-wortkof Psychlna, Sod as a rrs'hlt\waa eared of , • rt• trritu0 throat and -Auks _trouble. ylv cane was a most difficult one, and the ,teeter bad practically, said that 1 co.(ld not get well. 1 tried Pen and it did me so mach good that 1 r t,nued its use until 1 bad taken ;1S. worth. with the result that I as ■ew pian p'bysieally, 1" bave pined thirty eve. poudli.- -•. it is with the greatest \,eaaffdenee that 1 recommend Pirychine all wen are afflicted with throat or lung, rouble. Yonrt.tenly, C: A. Puma Y. 5ehttitown, Que., Rept., 107. • Tbis man speaks from experien Psychlne'rures- 111 throat. ekest, lung nod stomach troubles and gives renewed strength and vitality to run-down peo- ple. At •IT.druggists. 50e and $1.00, or Its, T. As Slocum, Limited, Toronto. An Eyo. to Bi"title%s• An exprrtin,14-k•' had Ifo• ..,i -foam.,:, ti, play A p.ntoti/'..t4'. v rt• 10 •rank.•. 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