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The Signal, 1908-6-4, Page 6P- • • 6 TRa111ia4, Jun. 4, 1908 • raw. The Pantry,. The- -Kitchen and .44 The Diningro©rm THE SiGN'AL : GODERTCH•ON'PA RIO 2.222 --•.T- �r...r.r.r -ifeililet under the'lush. M. £Linn.. kneeling. tient his eyes utt ,flu• •rgoud. llu was silent, but Ir.. thv a mike tort lie Ie1t it nicunib, ut tee statue thing• That is t ife`e lhieferfene. sire;' "Misfortune. b% • Misfortune you call it? ,Let me • r you Say fault." • 1 dare Ant. sit9 " AL. Elhaw Mitred. 11 war: vt Pours "Seth t a- jwaty * 4ault. We cannot terve- herr-. time, we St.•Qnentins." "\'entre•aaint-grin! You think wallet Lyourselt, young Mar." • ,tnurt,; sire, when Your 'tiled -401Y ittvttee.rt!e hi dinner. - *TR' king buret into 1'euyhter,- and his'temper. wIili9i believe wool all a 'initialled anished to 1 Inds. "Pardieu! you're a gli i1el�•y,]Itr. llul I didn't invite you to dltttc ; for your own sake. 1Mte as you can tete- glee 11. So ymu would have joined any flag four-ysars'ttge tout 1 nut been stinking heretic "Aye. sire, 1 needs t have. Therefore am 1 everlastingly behold - "en to Year Majesty-. fun r&ntatning s, long .a Huguenot." - are requisites in evely well -ordered household ; nev'eriheloxs They would be useless • - adjuncts to the home without • being- supplied -with Good Things that at* fresh and from STURDY. W&- CO3, THE. GROCERS. Pb ne al. Prompt Deliver y ft would moat,: the vinrl.•, /liner. .. Was there no escape? No ran onee store intq the eectutd tier: Its shutters were dosed threw -'them open. There was no er door to the room. no liidiug pl There was a chimney, but Spann loot above the fireplace by two ttarit. ' The thinnest sweep that eve wielded "broom could net have settees. td' between them. " In despair I ran to the window again. Top of the how as it was I tbnugfit I would sooner leap than be stabbed to death. I 'tuck my bead out. It wart the same window where r had stood when Grautmont netted t e. Thenar -n¢ -Sen feet way, eight- a�the meet. but a little above me, w• the casement of myarret in the Amour de Dieu. Would it be poo- bible to jump and catch the sill. If a •` •-=‘,11 1 did I could scarce pull ,myself in. I looked below me. There swung Ste sign of the Amour de Dieu. Aud there beside it stogi a homespun the oresurely known 0 me. There was Gray Buggies no mid thet bald pate. 'I yell- .Wehave thein with Ruhlwt' ed at the top. of my. luugs: Tirpsated we have them with "Maitre Jaoquee! -.- ` Steel Tire.; and we have theta He looked up,, gaping at this voice 1 with Auta,tuubilr ;41104 and in out of the sky. but, despite his atasas.- ..h the lett: r•f3•rt'I,e+. if yU1 merit I_l aw that he knew me wen e u ,or purr v hero ' slue Jaoqutre ! were bairn[ mus to want one, call at our ware- dwell We can't get out! Helpp us, room awl vee what we have, for the love of Christ! Bring'aFlank, The limy doggy eon" !Mu' a rope, to the window there!' the Ieri(cst Carriage Factory For an jpitant he saeod.a,alon in -Canada. Then be canirthed into the inn You can t mak4 a mistake M ndea. in 1 waited, on Are. Still from the buying a GRAY next mom sounded the clash of steel. ROBERT WILSON White shirt and black doublet passed • the 'door * turn, unflagging. ungain- inS. • Agent for Suddenly_ came a note from the pea McCORMICK MACHINERY safe of trampling and rending. blows BRANTFORD WIND MILLS. and +i'a1Jts• My first thought was FLEURYand PERRIN PLOWS that there were fighting- mut there. LOUDEN HAY TOOLS. that rescuers had came. Then as -,I_ STANDARD WIRE FENCE. listened I learned be• STONE We also have a large atone and are prepared• to supply building stone or filling rn Iarite .or email quantiti•.., delive or at the quarry. Ware -Room Hamilton St., SPODERI ONT cvur-v•o}s •dols u. 1•'• Hove yon. hors,f,i:• "tit course. T;iuitr •11.• %silk. I sttltpu.=.''[ t, I .i n t -t,. late e e11 -Cwt 14 -the L t std r " "Not a.u.tL*.it• .11, VA;o• - "'Ye• " siu.l Vigo- t rs:v; l• Etienne. You are we'n't it "' Wig„'s trop was but sloe -•m•. nk Panne of the horses ",tri e,t -Pug, dile: some were loaded' with t'Ii.ttrel 1f Etienne and 1, en the duke'. blood •Isurgers, stain lett- 12/10 ei e s'atb d its. Aefere-i-denw- it-- me worst h t.at-at the eatseot ,teflee- -etws - M. lord (rave lits tendo. • • o be Furt ' sentry. "N' r,• orders -nb tut-yrat You dila' .3,43114- :'iii leu' I do% • "Vol do. to hike jou to ,frim int of hand. Captain." • Theo ,trlounged( tet t..;4 the. Mr- • reds deur. " ('aptuii SI. le Mar,-'.:.-. Ula rte coot( the captain oink- ing forst rd de Ilan Woe with r "f ant the captain." duel t 'eve rite ner.ir u v_tl!_�3?k'iu;cGtt aft the hill of ;uck. Ycn1 h of beeitler.tont n tta, stroll tinte,to te a 'Pie. is 1't ' . may go f' M. + ltxdgings first'?"' "No. •. uion teur; st kirsg "What! in my shat: "I can't'h' Il ,it, moi ,sur," the captain lsuchc:t " 't,supp,. .the kiiie di• riot gees- you Woe, r uiu►. to your shirt. Any -way, hos ons tiu tel r, "How now, cockerel?" M. Etienne tattered it trrstnent. He was not burdened by ahynera. but be- fore ilte ktue's ahem .giauee he. un._ derw•ent a cull terror .lest he had been too 'free with hie tonitie HSwever, there•waa naught to do her co on. "Zaire, had F-fonrht-under pour ban - .nor hke a man - mid Ivry. M. de Mayenne had never drealnef marrying his -ward to me I. hard -dreamed of known her." -'The kwelieet -demoiselle I ever "' 410 king- ori.4.-"i_+4*411 nus . her to role of my stanchest support -- ere." The smile was • washed trout M. Etienne'' lips. He turnwl ns white a.. J.ttcnj• In one moment Ma youth seem - ea -lose') froth him. The krug unn,11 intr, picked a parchmeut off the table. Tu errs of my ttbraveet captains+` here« hie CWRHiIae1A11. lily Iafi" 1 • M; Etietlne stared yp_._ flys writing into the.king s laughing -thee, "I, sire% I?" • "You, Mar. -you. You are n» iteneh eut'poreer: perhapee" - . - '- "•four horse -boy,, an -coati ask IS. sire."" He preened his lips to.`the ki hand,• great, helpless tears down •Upon it. "it I desert • rt. Quentieti iota to the etch, you die. t: .\t'L aiyyffeeo :on go. "1 :night wash my hnlle, the " `Pftalttly. No hnss tit that. ' ` So };tinnne wets into The tet de- bride and ted . a face. litd t .ii was all Llai _he_mattq.tor. diener with the g est king in r. Despise- 1 ing of kicking down t e,duor they were'tearing out a pie of stair rata for a barterir rare. • I • would not long istant *gained: I ran hack' to the window. No Jaeques appeared. We were lost. loot! Harks from the next room. a cry a tall! Well, were it l.ucai''e viytory he might kill m,• as well as another, r wt red. You'll ride le tnousiettr Mantled ate.-i'ithen ' capta ewerc� "No he j • with Ott oto silo 1 e a ti' iy mux; nous,' w u ever�ir 1 -" Mira. x -Felix quite it was' Lucas who -lay pre.,, "Come. -come!"' 1' cried, clutching monsieur's wrist. But he woudrt not till with Lucas's own rniserie`orde hail given him coup de rare. - - Creek' ('rash! The upper panel oyer t ae runt a ire: But the fit gin n, all ne. f will capfn " • Ou a flag ybt." 1`•.much fear me\theie'e life ayentlt Etienne. not .venturing to,`rtie, test I�.ted�.•. to eeeclring eyes - to. -'Ute - 1 ut,•'. - \\'hat' you runt t" get away from i••. ventre•ratnt-grid'" My.'lord, who -lusted precieety that. „lord, chews but to -protest that ne- wel. turlher toga lit, thi;ugltte. " , the' kittg excluittied. e in weal ti be'•,Eotte, you ulttnnn erly chu ' You. a' raw. un. tntvl tri, are invit ' 'Inc'itith the ktug, nut your one itch - to.erca' DAINTY WcioUS GGESTISLE Baited to perfection and most easily assimilated land wbkh "tor a -decade eiy-twe qua Half of the -Pleitsure. had only a nominal value will tem- - The, yunngi'.t pia 1 of a 1111, Wee.. e.. wand from $10 to 1100 en acre. -In fafni:y tit. recently much ut-tttose-J, the Irrlgattd*sect1eihs of Colorado laud •Rt de.rwt1• tudisie•ver thei 1lo•te w:1. adapted to fruit growtag is seltJng ItFIWaHi Y,mi.-i. -from $300 to $2000 au acre. Sugar '•nt:414:.:1.44444.1r0 ! ' exrlait4e d .beet lands near taetork rbring $199 -to btu r i ltt ' ti tellwrlhis mnrnu K t), $300.- mood -potato ►auris ttrre itrdrth Ing t" hair dee ,.. ut' 1220, and upward, a'•_•itr the -best coign. loupe growLug_ lauds sell readily et ,---+- 1300. Experts make annually -a net e pip.1t-4�frow I4 t0 xi per cent en this big pticed land... -OPeatest Corn Stater. " All the states that produced more an 100.000600 bushels of cors Tri 1907 were Ohio. lutllann. Illtuuls, Iowa. Nebraska, Kansas, ltipourl and Tex- as. It Is worthy. remark tLat t e only other State- wit b ltredu .mi ty the Limit mentluiied was the youageet 1 state of all-elainely, uklaboma-and that tier corn crop fur 17107 la gel _down atI13. .0(b bushels. • the eunr I:ef '., i'T' O tT R I S T Parry Scu1n�s 1, tin hp's es \Tot•••for 1 , i . Iata+n-ti 1.. M. + -'171- tI.,a 1 etsereit1Muskol , Lake..of Bat '1'nruntout• I''•'rryti."1.11 Temagami, Georgian B ,* Maganetawan River, •''tt'hS,i�t-ilittrrikner would that halve wade i< O . .4 "l oho !"sighed the ehitd. el could hire expect -IA it alt tray '" - Lily!te -"Moneyy le tett et'- this hedlune .{ everything( arttliyy reworked- th4 iul� e&tt' tuiin a, -he Ptlteu*-.I his bifida dt'.. . due/ int�lH►!rwkrta..-Sel Selected. ,• GRAND ItiUNtUV. EM TICKETS TU - Canadian ilorib re Oataris Railway NOW ON SALE. - ietports of Nuts. Rett vimiti,etitmiltt 1t„Lt J'at1. \\'hurl. FiCKZTS TO In the eleveu months ended Novem-, tor-ali Sln.ko4t It,•ui At Sj',rmw�• sented 27 per cent, walnuts = per cent tier, 1007, Wits to the value of $9,459,- I.nkn-.trS!t,irmn l,1k "1111-' 4 t'+tort-- 'i rt Lake 761 were - imported luta the United River points. (n•orgusit :'y pr tote States. .Of this total talmoiuts repro- i'enohe'1. yi.• ut.u4,•I•I, Ir n 1•1} y' ON SALE JUN1. rt Sound. gni .k'•rr• ami`•, Castle t Good all season. train 1 tt„or i it ion 'dining pet. 'urn, .ervit eJ !.rel t bleb• of '4 i strop eft i'''lit itit'utlatiun tr airy- (:pen,!; init•rl.t. Eight .bort hulidoii teals J 1 i tiiik 't ick.1 Agent tripes over this Min •. Sentinel. t,.mti>t . .1-. F. LAWRENCE, It bas 'been determined that, %tell -And iserk.-enolt•ite.in("rec. tlu.`kolpt Teno.tee, colored, hard ripe holt wUt keep bet- lite in .1 i dale%(• Hems. ' of � rot..' hour.- s•au,.1..tissa.ri. -ter in cold storage than fruit picked nertutlryd�l1ilon Ye -let • Uffice ' 1 J: STRATTON, ltetors It 1s =titre or after It has gage ICinttatit Tor, ulo Sts.. Tin'utit.,, ,curia\ •tsetse rh. t Aso"... '-' lie ood full ripeness.* Many varieties" I.'' t>t,vim,, r\•l for �I,s kulyts '1. t c►r.nal•l Jlltrut lM,..A'-,.. _ of apple. when stoned immaturely de. Finuirl1 - t'nm„ t+trt wt.. Toronto velop a trouble in storage known as and cocoanuts 14 per ceuL "- Apples -In *orate. • FINE TAILORED - • #*livered tit twain.- .\ great splinter rJui s a _-CIvercO' S,',aix nirlw. wide, hanging from the tin, blocked the opening A hand FOR. SPRING tame through to wrench it away. New 1S111K_patterna in dative. fest of \t. Etienne. across the roues at a trimmings end pwrfe•ct fitttinK seAle le dr ve his knife through the Mtn netting it to tt worm. On comfort rind durability are •feature. the in aril he• reerten its owner. with us. "Goold, meting. P -rot. We've re - r. Leave your under early, ,-o'e 'd th parked Not waiti ter further amenities 1.relzed my 1n And dashed him into the irndt mom , ly a faint tope\ fo lead tee. butte o the of the bravos e gond spur. And. t. Quentin be • tlraidted, there in the arret window Were Jarques and his tae -ra pushing A_ ladder tv tuf - " Go: monsieur'. There are • our be- - H (i.r0.• scald. tee. -skin becoming brown is pntchei, especially on the green or poorly eoloreel side of the apple, whlcb ce an nlercitil value sof the ' frult--'li, A. ch. I Bueltwheatt Profrtebly Grown. Int quantty.lirodueed. buckwheat is the least important of our six pried- r grain crops, but It t* nevertheless I value as a source of fond and teed• to stuffs add 1s very profitably growl or n manure as a catch crop ae4 !.•r lmptoeement of the mechani al- - see.be of ire trc.e. DUNLOP 'Fa E TAILOR • --West ?Street. • lio di•rich .W.ANTED--1 h•. trtott 10111.r 11, A GOOD FARM But I. ogle But I. who' -Tied sftatehed up s tar aal.w 'Soticutiou..r Obeid ToeotUu.�"'-f r• a. he _tat.1 d -Lucas. ria 1.wa' Pias to rho m rod duscriottut, cud tu-gatard--door. -_.Me--f d-fwd.«rnnr reason for *Mpg, State when %flys,%+.- .� tet ,wee there was no good arguing. ..ion can be hod. Will dent with owner. ons •. f. 1'tnrby+•hin•. F4.a `K ,.ya"•.+er, N. S' OD On Peyrot wits releneed„ Another blow fetm•-`the -ram nod the door tell to ' JUNE 1st ON LY WIPWWWIS - The: preeent.c.Julibing rate of '41.30 a year And The Toronto Weekly Globe will continue during the month et May anu after the 1st of June will he diacon- Subscribers, to The &Signal who desire a liargaiti in good reAdipg matter ;Would *Ake adventage of this otter while it reniains open. =To new sultrier here The Signal Will be st•nt till Jen mire 1st,' 1900, and The Weekly Globe for a full year 78 OlINT8 until Annetta. Mend 1 TIII% SIGNAL. Goderit h. flintier*. They leaped in over the bible like a freshet over a dant I alined to ilia winclok. M. Etienne woe the ferret helping hold the ladder ter me. I flung 111yRell open it all too eagerly. Likt• io lath it snapped. The next 1._..tseemeeneowt_ip aged to e. be Mete. my head reefing eouifortablye oft s e tine'e shoulder. while some .144-• Presently -1 eliaeovered -Bret re ,Jfieu 'its.* wile the ministering hand, AI Elie-one:5_113A „ahoiald'id After all 110C heaven. but atilt I had no desire. to speak so toter al flow of old Jacnues's beet thir- tinned . but when he saw • TO CONSUMPTIVES.. Hypophosphites and Blodgett' from the ot nal for nod* the Soverrge Rem- edy for Consumpt ton, Asthma, Bronchitis, Catarrh, La Grippe. Coughs. Colds, and a/I Throat and Lung Maladies. been relieved 1.y it. Those who hove imr1ii if 11,1%-l. 110 other. and recommend it to their fellow It hero curea many :liter they were given lap asincurable toy their physician*, can testify from his own experience es to its endue. stud may prove fatal. For full particulars, testimonials, c. A. ABBOTT, Sole Agent. Ann Street. New York City, N. y, fl Priv Cough Care '�I hate hut been about a bottltt"•of els I4etor in the bogie` over se years. At th time I proem'. ed it f a bad cold 191 It worked seek wo ere thea fiat It as been s' household \remedy a er sine and we_ will have se other f to ughe d colds cit is .o pire.ant t take, so all lit ehildr.a look for i as soon as they of t ful. You are weleeme to usr this testi mealal as you wish.' ' Free Sample of Coltsfoote Expechirait Dame and addre and • ming this colds, sore throat,. eroup, ping rough, tronichitie met artIrritat &lions of the throat •and chest. far Free Sample To-dag: The �,gna' s lubbing for 19o8. ‘Thc..5ignal'an. pronto Weekly Globe .1-... $i 30 'blit: Sii':ti and To�'apto Daily Globe 450 The Signal and. London Daily Advertiser. . 2 35 • The Signal and London Wee Advertiter . r 60 The Signal .and.Londbn Dail Free . Press • he Signal and ntreal Daily Witness , , .3_59 The Signal Empire , 1,1114, Orr. • he Signat and MonT- 1 -Weekly Witn, ss 85 and Western The Signal and -Presbyterian . The Signal, Presbyterian and Wesfater . 3 25 Had the sun gone does/1.th* room would have the light of her face. -4' een.ry throttirm the town ilea a 11. 1 Paid, mv voi*--te my_surpriae. very iee deletes, •-rentehe'ren •let flirty': faint and' quevery'.•--. • - \ with las Jil, he Wtoditl. Ilia did the talk. mine. ---eknoeked at a closed door. "But the ladder?" murmured. ...Enter!, • . , , "The ladder broke. But you had It erte Henry's awn voit...e., I.pini-h- hold -beyond the bkeek. You hung on ed nionsieur's huoit.to tell him. Our tip. we--eetied -you. And then rm - inside- (+retied Om door n creek. swooned." "M tie Mar, sire, and his serreot," "What a baby!" timid, getting to ..Good. 1,a .Foree. Let them enter." my feet. "But the men, ntonsieur? At. La •Foieeejatrly pushed us over "I think we've seen- the last m shut the their mem its. those worthies , They took .to their The king was 111011e. Itut before this heels when ynii v•orsped them." simple gentlemen in the 'rusty 'Mae% tom! Youll lie' Cakell tor Elnirrig • fled. not done- befo-re' n .renrt in bet ad never seen the first solelier"et strong of blood to dare bruit the mat- Europe. H„ wh.3„„e4 three mci,,,,...in, ter. Natheless. if you ran walk now to the rooni • mut forgot to kneel. we'll make good fifth! In the Snte." rot te lower him gate in the enc.. But for all his Nisei be wonld not 1-... _. nit 'merely stared Wirie-o‘3,, ri1 non - 'tett till I had bad some biel'A 80" jesty ne majesty stared•At him.. soup down Iu the kitchen. _.__• *I they stoed.ettrvey-tor-emeit .otherli m "We muld take steel ears of Fom. toe • fee toe in the frtntreet rurtnAtv. boy Felix," he geld. "For where the till at length the king spoke-. At Quentins 04'111(1 be wit,hevut You 1 . "M. do Afar. you look les. "like a tremble te think." Etienne came • to himself, too e▪ el the city ante? to And the way Meek- ollire, I blush for my looks. But ed hy a (temperer of twenty of thirty t... preir zealous soldiers would tett let florae. the St Quentiti enilowty me from their elotiehek -, 1- am• jtot Anunting gaY in the inie. The nearest come from killing Paul de Lorraine." trooper pet up a ehnut et eight of use "What' the sp, leieee?" %item Vtere„.-Yrilidnit Mit iniddonlY fro"' . "Himself. .1nti when I -lett ?heeled h, . tof embrece. He . him pi* 1 $1•68 not tespeeting this' honor, Artie' imeitately, Woking' immerikele„..start ed. -Not '4101 I think roe deserve if "ft, mete eerelui. 1 beit You. v*'-'••••1ges toetny you have been a Innir time l'oti ell' make Ire idiatine myself of , nnegit. reed, M. de Mar." • "I threight riii ewillowed up," Vigo "Yon Might es 1%011 heve stai.•of an relr greet beak, end ,r,1 were n• ' Daily Excursions PACIFIC COAST en Inner &or to. the threshold. '110 peasant la.A wits go The great lady. regod ip satiate. before to; ithe beet onohe king a. tie. Palter. qwestioning glanee; then 'LlIe "'might stem 'Mir lover. Faith, bad the gone out the trern Would haVe 1/11e11 brilliant wait the light of her lam,. her. And she, pushing by -the 'king as like. They stood livfore emelt oth , wittier toitching speakieir. lit n locking one at We oilier lik tire stored to sight. • •"11",'w Dow. eltylrent Ain not fl petrel'? no you vouch n very Armorer he -rot ne Thee heard meld knew no g, late,,,n1444..fibei,neettoret,The •nslieenhtord itittrimgrr.ch !tied 'France leave h The nineties ror it ilenry of you and may no END. tt 10,000, bed 00.000 acre a11 over the west are Mow. under the Invasion of tbe 2110 scree of land and who aro makIne dmilve, says Denver Field and Mum. The time Is not very remote wh'en ranches wIll he tinktiown and when She country now monopolized by them will be broken up into moderate ?dud forme Tho rise le the value of feral lug lane ia Meade. and la a few years tt "TUNE let to Sept. l5th ,Iteturn Ticket! to MMER RATES SPRING SAILINGS LAKE SUPERIOR DIVISION For Mailings on June I, 10, through to Du. loath. After dune 15 tailing, every hfondey, Vlfetleteeday end Friday. GEORGIAN BAY `DIVISION - For Sault Ste. Merle and -iNeey,, porta, Moiled II eft p. tn.. Tweeter', Thefts. lip; and Saturilark, Thureday, Ste. eiarties limited' number of paseingersi NORTH SHORE tolVISION7,-For Fteuch ftivsr and way ports, leave Heat attention rind despateh given AD Tiekets end information hoot all Hy Agents, 11 14. Gildersleeve. C. H. Nicholson, M.InAiirrr Troll!, Mgr . nom in onthly Britai Lir:some ,'s tor 'sue Alen t The above_ptilrlicatiet----rnay iitiltii.Telibe-fs-111 any com atm n, the price for any tiblication being the figure given *drove less $1..00 rep- resenting the price, of The Signal . For instance : the price for the three rstriers $2.63. The Signal and lee Weekly Sun . ▪ - The Toronto Daily Star ($2.3o less • • I • 30 -the four papers for $3,3o. If tire publicatioh- „Yoh 1. ',ant is 'nil in let its know: We Can„sltR! itv nIn lost an)* Sea- „subscriptions: theoiigh.. 'local agent 413 3o above list, of by 1