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.
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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 \
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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.•.
At t1µ=JJ114•.•nt t11.44 , :• .. I • "%..1%!' er,•e
ahtlktO airy.. 11,:' ,a1.... •, .4••• . ,.,n- •.: T. Q T t_1T
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he
him 1.1 iia' i.. t ....1r. t,''. ' TICKETS
lar I rwvvt red •'•lit •I•'il 1r hill N '• � S
Brills •! to.•, h,•' band by,Utw.lfittet,cflipl
golfer. - TO -
after hNankkity t ,r' i 1 tt,a•l ,...!:.:1 .::,4011,1u.•%y,..Muskoka, Lake of `Bays,
...Au. w•hi•o , , 1 , 41..t.-1._.4•. ,i1'. Temagami, Georgian Bay,
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Maganetawan River, etc.,
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For The Twenty -Fourth
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Ontario }tanw.,y Stitt 1 t -,,1 I 1 \a,
.414 ,tad 'Sit h. Ileo m n Inuit. Tu.•s lay•
\lay 20111. 'I'+ lin looses + mon Stat ion.
Totsinto, at a ,.na.,w't1eling ital.t~ Park
At I.:Ii pro . whet,. Logi will he in
waiting to '. ui,y py"passenger, to hake
ottani.. Patty Sonia! 2.1.1 I. to. - New
Muskoka tlre•ktet att. t'.' N 1 ( Ticket
(441tce. cur• din and T1111.1 "1
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Kawartha Lakes
ON SALE JUNE lat.
Good all leasee.
' Pull informal ion from airs) Iir,,..,I-
Trunk TiCket .cgent
F, F, LAWRENCE,
wn .Anatol
lance hour. - t a.m ;h,8 Sion.. .
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AUG. 4, i8
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t nmfnrf,Ma berth. In Tnnrl., `+Ie••rtµ,a: .
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Mound 11:31 p. in.. Tuesdays, Thum
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Collingwood I1::111 p.m. Monday and
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from all 1('y Agent..
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