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The Signal, 1910-3-24, Page 6' t [LSO.%Y, MARCH 'Jet! 1910 THE SIGNAL: GODERICH ONTARIO 5he Port of Missing Men. B,)' Meredith Nichol yon, Author of '-Tbe Reuse el • houwnd Candles" Copyright,. 190:. by the ito,bbe-Merrill Company • _Inontilw••d from page 31 "Thane --you fur tai waif! i didn't know he was here! .But 1 ani not exactly here --1 nave a mue'h • safer plate." Ile swept the blue hilted horn --son with Illk hand_ "at. Chlnn•t'net and I will not shoot at each other in the hotel dining room. But 1 am -relaid relieved that he bas • eon*. We have: an interesting fashion oe •running into each other. It would positively l%rieve me to be nhllged to watt long for him." Fie smiled and thrust his-bat.nnder his crm. The gun was dropping behind the great weiteen bayrlesde: and a drill Irbil crept sharpb over tbe valley Be started io walk beside her as she turned away, bdt she paused abruptly. "Oh, this won't do at all! J can't be Seen with you, even Matte ahado* ,ot My own house:--I-utmost tsOjtWe tike the side gate," tted'she indicated It by a nod of her bead. ;'Not if 1 know myself! 1 am not a' fraudulent member of the German no- bility -you- baye told me so yourself. Your cooallenee >s clear. I assure X011 mine Is equally so! And I nut not a on, Ming Clallsorne, to sneak out by de gates, .partirnlarlY when i tutor•i er the fence! 'it's a long way around -how, anon 1 have n. horse over thele en here by the inn" y't,rnthcr'- at. fart -Myer, of noun*: ' At alnnit noanr they to rude: is 111,p -eighty i.'eupled.t' - there 1s • NI. • Chant -emit- ile , •agib/nee brit mmitse hluiselet' The. 11: ol mtrlp•{I ttie t'enlllda atept;' to .the top ilnil 1111'netl for 1,iiok at him. He ,till i.e.!, tel eon) In one hand and the titter Into the side nt •Ile Wart wholly at el nailed hie fuer and h :leek that 'Shirley ad no wish 10 Ire ahe Instantly nod - half tllrntel Rwny •• 'I! n broad walk that led to the ole .d have been latetreted to know that when he was out or sight Shirley v.aIkeit to the veranda rail atal bent forward. Itateaing to Ida steps on the gravel, after the hedge and shrub- bery had hidden bilin. And she stool thus until the faint click of the gate told her that be had gone. She did not know that as the gate .dosed upon hits he met Chauvenet fare to face. rely 'Chapter AN ENYORCIAD IlITa&VIiw, ONS1EU11 C$AUVIII: NETT_ Armitage , uncovered smilingly. Chauvenet stared mutely as Ar- mitage paused with his tack to the Claiborne gate. Chativettet was dressed, with -;boa usual care and tore tate latest •.carnation in the lapel •Iof his top goat. lie struck the ground eitls his at Wk. hie look of astonishment passed'1 and he smiled pleasantly as he tenoned .Cern tenons galutllttnt.--- -My, dear .armitage!" he ulurtnured "I tilde -3t 1 after all Illy and sin. 1 - a a mnrue.il i tied hie hat had di.ygiett pocket of ids , east•,,attd tltt' r gave him a iso - IiLrd. itut ahe found with him, an daft lila dlsmitemi mit her for a moment -- -I'• am.tterfectiv willing to afford J1 Chauvenet MI lank! ut h' entertain anent. \ We are tsimnt to hive minty meeting's i nm afr:ild he readied this charming volley -rebore md:ahnL ns n role, 1 pr him. it's I assure peel Tie Inughe be said. hut she 'made. the tall tylllare of the tannin, da framing her against the white wenn of the house and`, the nrehltrave high above speaking, ao tu• Ihnucht. fur.the amplitude. the bread t1P of her nafttre' 11'r --green eint11 gn n 11fgrded the happiest possible con rant w-1111 the whiny haekgronml, and der lint -for a pawn.' li•t tis remember, may express the dre• smoker. but a hat expresses who wears it -Mer hat. Ar - .aware, WAN a trifle of naught np at one side mea. - Her an7,oylnce- ht flnding is•r,clln lingering to listen To hitt was niarl:eol ,tlble gathorinrt 111 the matter of t feet In his d the t%mgue skilled in ter to be •n little. ahead of wtllnl, the mi -Telt whirr. thinllr•t; tittle of Iv hat lighting in the picture the Worm mltage WS black - velvet with auowy p lit en lamest linp000t' of her Moms It wet\ nn Instant. Zile heart joy nt the sight of her, n that Years of prtetice ba reser`'' and evill(m was pornes$eel by a reckless spirit. • 'She pir t,Si• lin ilio I r1reiessly, but said\noth- " Sat ellen 1 wait. for people, alw. le. conte even in a strange gola. ' It" added )darlingly. "Now', 1. 1,� not long 80" - Use fid•••- llle profile and gaineel, her he liked It •be+t, though leer Ilfllel a little high n resent. went :,gal iso her own yielding curioat- apeal;ing rapidly, and the f Same other tongue than lent linnlieh arrested her r1 nt other `+mei, • when 1 'told a young • tc,thlen nor a, very ' 'Be la a via.' who soda the trine tine tuvenet ti In s taking of , .or soma von Stroebers lBs ao deftly and secretly you prove rayppiloaophy. It was a clever job. mon- sieur!" Chaui(eoet's gloved fingers caught atb his mastace. "That Ia almostu1t 1r . M. diem distinguishedm tage. A distinguished stateeaa ta kilted, therefore I .oust hani halve ur*esed how. YOU forget that there's 8 dfder- ence between us. You are an unknown adventurer carried on the books of the police as a fugitive from justice. awl I can wank to the hotel sad get twenty lat reputable men to vouch tar e. I ad - %Ise you to be careful not to mention my fronto' In connection with Count 'ma titroebei's death." He had begim jauntily, but -closed toArmitagehest, and when he finWhed Armitage nodded to signify that be notlerstead perfectly. re A few modeaths, and you 'raoasd be in a position to comtnand tribute from a high quarter, monsieur." as- sassination."Your mind seems to tarn uponas- sassination. If you know so mock about.StroebeVs death ins uziehartzwrals that you lent. Europe at a time wires you might halve rendered In finding, the murderer. Its a Mawr plclons. M. Armitage! His known' at, the llntel Moate 'Roan in Genesis that you were the last person to enisy asM Interview with the venerable-s1ai- • t i;rr T) ex eo: M Yea dee I am not tiro; tn. Army good Cbanvenet The place is full of �• 1 fevers. 1 couldn't take the risk." "Yon are not dull, Cbauvenet You "Ile is indeeed a wive man who 'safe- are ouly ebot•tsighted. The same wit - guards his health." replied the other• nooses know that John Armitage was at •'You are quite right And when one the Hotel Biotite Rosa for twenty-four has had many narrow escapes -o board following the count's •• • re. may be excused fur exercising rathet Meanwhile where were you, ules particular are. iso you not . find It Chauvenet?" go':" mocked Armitage. • i Obauveuet's hand again weut to -Mn dear fellow. Lay life is one long face, which whitened, though b fight against ennui. Danger, excite- sought refnge.again bu flippant irony. .mrut, the hazard of my Precious lige- "Torye stare! Where was 1, r'uou- sucb' pleasures of late, have teen de- Meer? 'Uudoubtediy you know all My nied me." --- 1 ' movewnuts, so that it la unnecessary is . "Bat you are young and of iliktrepid ,for rue to have any opinions h1 the- lyra THE BEST REMEDY ForWomen-Lydia E. Pink - ham's Vegetable Compound ellevine, Ont. -"I was so weak let worn out from a female weakness ha concluded Lydia F fink THY l5' r K QTs- Liverpool W.,eat or, o':i; r_• ►� • rotations. noires Close Lowe •r -Live Stock aloe ' Live. l . '! , ten. taten. '', :, '• ,law•J 1,:c resin' thee MaJ - . ' ono, 5sc lower, WW1 l/ar . : - Options. Ms - N p.fr Ii, miles. Mar. 31. t'Ina,'cl 10 -any , U1 gat aa) ,Y1,1 isu,lwx rl•.nrd uunhum day .'ata, 19sc nigher. �,. .H.,, 31•0',',. Jul) , Joh. 37t. Grain MarksL •• , ,•salt $1 00 10 $1 10 sit 100 ,•., r • , bush 106 ,,. fduckj,..ra.,. I.ush - o r Iryr, noels; 0'R .•.. Borley: bu►hel 0 •••• fit to try oats. Lusbel ham's Vegetable several bottles of • ctecae. rel 11' o Is o 111 F'gge, Ila•N'-Tu lel e It, • and I gained gutter, w•DaruMr, dairy, Ib0 20 0 A 13u11rr, store lots 00 •t " Rutter• rrramery, solids .:0.e6 0:! :Mutter, creamery. Ib. tall.'0 •9) 0 a1 •faun a>'. cxtrtlrt wl. ' 0 10,:. i Horsy','ruluba. per dozen $?21 3 I New York Dairy Market. NI•;\C V I1tK, Murch 21. -Butter, flr•ner'. receipts. 6"`:I.' t'reontery. al•.. •'•:,as 3L,-: third,: MI.,' fleets. lie to 31'5.: 1,••'v 1, sternad to. .pedal. Ise to Sae: state d•u,•y . ....ninon' to firm. "k• to .L14r' pra'cn., first to speeb Ire to 3114e: western tact Rory, 2. to Z1t4e: western imllatldn erv'. ,- • erye. :l a'- to C. Clrr�• firm: rebelpts. Fra2: stare. Pi ct earn, fall m -eke, special. 1:'e• to Is n . afire), C•se: de.. :rood 14) Woo-. het, t4 •If.cc. do., current make. J1's1. 1•'tr• (a ''• n art do., common to fair, 1::c to skins. 1'•: to spi:ia,i; 3e to 1(55••. I Womeneverywhereshouldremember r;t;g,r;;;wrv.; receipts. vt, .vl,,, r r'a tl1at there is no other remedy known p -h -ani:' and nearby limiters., whirr frm ttritteeltrine-that ii ill-6tiCY-tranajh u'"ak_ 24c Lie '� .11 jl 1, t sere. w111tP t, _' news and so successfully. ;,1,n rn 'n +n`•,hr tale as Lydia F.. b..a a . r .H h, rpt through the Change of tr y �r, " ,.: n -lest. to _:•,a : s . an•.. 1'iuklt:un's\'egetable l.'0mputmd. made 21/f.•c from native roots and herbs. For 1i0, years it has been curing • CATTLE •MARKETS. - Peas bushel ,...s t Cuntpou1 ..I took Toronto Dairy Market. • 0 00 0 41 0 41 strength so rapidly that it seemed to make anew woman of me. 1 condo as good s day's work as i ever did. I sincerely bless the day that I made up my mind to take your medicine for female weakness. and [ stn exceedingly grateful to you for aur kind tette s, as I certainly profited permission to 1 l' h this time you wish."-- Ontario, ish - 1) t io Canada by them. I give youpe pn) is I a an Mrs. ALBERT VICKETT, Ilellev[Ile, Cure Your Cold White Pi le w .n W,1.1 Lhe ', •yl: Laxative B:on u. u • .e : i e s 1•' sure cures ; ' S p t -k'u. e 11. C. DUNLOP 1) l: t 1.1.1" 1 GODEILICH. 1 c ssfuUv carry women 'Io,. 1 PI' offemale Ie , e ayOTaL forms em • 1 r«mth women t 11 ' Cables Steady -Hors Easier on U. I. -inflammation, � tllcdration, alis- Y cements, tibrotd'tumors, irregtllari- Exchanges, , periodic pains, W.i-ckache, and 1 rN't+\. ltnrch 'i- t.lverpn .I Ile prostration.. '1.01 1 i,t..l,tes5juate7rl1-ealtte (Amer: st1 • h t 1 t to 141• dr :�,c l to•lYi • spirit mtxli:ieur. It would be aqulte matter" If y , u want special advice write frit, .roc , Io.e1. steep. at I4 +. 1 ' �rprisiug 11 some perilous advetture "Quite so! Your opinions are not of.tri•ittrMrs,Pinkllant;Lenfl,MlI rs. .-pet u.. T ' bid not overtake you !&'fore the silver great value to me, for I emploSC1l 't itl fit • and slaYnye h'clpful. Union Steck Yards* `4`- rour li:dr." ' agents to, trace every trove you trade TORI 14TV, nblart•t .I . Receipt, eipt, •., gets in . - ".�hS . L assure yo1�`abe _ speculation during ilia month In ,a hicL Count cent r live sU&tk at the [' uiut,i retool:, :+ le You to Binned was stabbed- to death in Li. decay ,tial the horses.. . Were :•4 carloads. a.n-1-1 inc "1 l':- . interests - me, but 1 trust troub btr teed 1whet- has barn 1 e� o iuteeestiu hew '.t- cattle. 40 brigs... it -l:a• p" u:,1 ;a:,1, t+t use poria,"- aolrtinueil l'haur'enet in railway carriage. It la S Ho monntont and they !sole t 6 wr a.;Ilc. • the sante tour. "I shall quttte forget that I have comulitted the. recon) to the deepening A til dice!.. tip the wind- Exporters that l set out -to uprise a call If 1 linger memory. • If tbe story would luterest ing troll that lett ut'n` :atone caddy. Ccs.rhe Campbell a t+.sola ! r vs ' tied Ginn• -,b ('o of t'hi•wco'r'o rattle, all for . •.l•. r:. a. fir your.cllurwiuR t'ty" ou"- do Itc t . r tow, in • J r• ; to 1g :::, k' if a•:'s, r • :1 _._.:. 4r _. - follows: Steers, at rt -BM l 'must ask 'fou to delay your I The hand that again -ought the _- t ❑ - call for the present '1 shall greatly • slight mustache trembled slightly, but to 3g 7 hula., . to 15.:�. 'MlPgan's Expe sive paint. Silas Merger, a to i'::fir living on to ts:.;-. \\•:hidby- island, Wash.. recently, dug Butchers. up over 8 score quart c:t'0. each COB. ('hence Pinter Battle .•d.1 from 1'C only t• ora• t.romr' t co, latter raining a red. stick! Duh lance. pow• fs, hut. 11, ;'sin a sunt smell. Tie king the Mune of gond, 1c t„ F.- togd u-•,. t g to 3630; common.. 33 to $5 41, e„w'a. ;Ina was paint. '!hr, 0l•1 m t inn; p, ilto'i hes three-roorn .cottast :;'i=ht s shower waslie 1 away A Melntosh bought GJ esportera, at ?•.. • value your cowpahy down the road a.. C•hauveuet ewlletL little way. 1t anon trifling floor, and ( . "You should write the ,memoirs of you are a Luau of delightful courtesy' your very interesting career, my dear Cbauvenet twisted his 'mustache re- fellow. 1 cannot listen to your babble AectIvely. - lits wind bad been busy longer." ' seeking means of turning the meeting . "1 do net intend that yo shall, but to his own advantage.' Ile had [net yonr- whereabouts ou Itoo ay uight. Gene Ile I face, it head aril ty. ilo ten slight 1117,1 his usually 1 ear nom'. ne it "In Ccnevn,\ lady that 1 w: t decor - That every roan to dmagivaWo_, 1Lr,1, aft of the; year mss' Betel expla• to o ,d t}.. fresh Lahr and spot 111 the world for an encounter be nation. M. Chauvenet." t• ok whstt n nlaine l in o[m ra tween then`. hill he was hot a man "lf it should. 1 shall call upon you. hi- drlig_ist. The pl irntacist who enjoyed surprises. 'Ile had taken my dear fellow!" - ••,.vered , the euhstance to be pu care that the eaposure of Armitage at . "Save yourself the trouble! The bu- opium worth close to $3110 per call. Washington should be telegraphed to 1 reau 1 employed to investigatte .the } - The oil farmer nearly collapsed every part of the country and pot upon matter could assist you mach better. "!' n he thought of the 2! cans of h tat► daubs' a - e o tum r 4 upon the the cables. Ile had expected Arml• All I could offer would be copies of its ,,,h l,oar;le of bis shanty. Through tape to leave Washington. but be. had ! very thorough reports. The `number of in.:Senotancz of • the drug her had no idea that he would turn up at a i cups of conies. your friend Durand ,,,,ted no•nrly $9,4Xy) worth. fashionable resort greatly affected by drank for breakfast this morning nt The opiuru Wits probably eached in Wanhlrlgtonhn113 and only a compare• his lodging.' in Vienna whl•reacb me ih • , gone by t omug1I1•r+ op^rating tively short distance from the capital. due course!" . • ween •P(uuet Sound points aryl Vice lie was at a serest disadvantage in notreally' .n, it The smugglers tften -"You are a devil of a fellow, 1 knowing Aneitage's plans and .trate• John Armitage! So much knowledge! gy. Ills oea mind was curiously tune ningrnd his reasoning poweri traverse. cd oblique lines. IIe was thus. prone 1 to tmpate similar mental processes ton other people. Simplicity and directness 11e did not understand at e11. He had underrated Armitage's courage and daring: he wished to make no farther I . mistakes. and he walked hark toward the hotel wltb apparent good grate. Armitage spoke now In a very different key. and the change dlsplensed Chau- venet, for he much affected, ironical raillery. and his companion's sterner tones disconcerted him. "I take this opportunity to give you a solemn warning. M. Jules Chanvenet, altos Rimbaud. and thereby render you a greater service than yen know. Yon have undertaken a deep 'end dam- geToua gnrlle. It is sptetacnlnr, It 1s picturesque, It Is Immense! It is so o pent ons 1t IllinTakti1'R-tern= Mee Ro`an's trifling In comparison with the end•to ire ohtninen. Now look about you for It moment. M. Jules Chauvenett So acute an intellect! You are too ns 11127., welrrhel 'sty the vara . in thea menntnln :dr n man may grow wise to throw away your lite futilely." Confessions.The market for malt tar ata tl/Aa'srn VITT sant and nee matters very clearly. "You have been most generot)s In • The woman begged the bacbelor girl 1 nod P'1" are steadily worktrtr hf,he- • feature was th,. gond demand tier 1:11 Ta')tldmt, Paris. Berlin. \'henna -they sparing it thea far!" iaoghed Armitage, I not to go yet awhile. She was so nt Ili to .9c per I1,. Anal 'ewer grades nre h long wap off• and the things they and Chauvenet took'inatant advantage I argent that{ the girl finally sat down from 40 to 7e. There were a fele 1' 0 rated dt+rMtage pointed riding crop. began to .writ •',1 New Substitute for Coal." p a.ke.l °pilaff' in quart cane, an 1,02117 a •amu dgl' lighter pinned ex, trannatlon hf _ ntle•er3 On the •,round that the cans contained fruit. Where Inspiration Site. Mr+. Quilluser came rapt( -•iris. Nat - i}' into her hush. it's study. :t-t1.i 1 hand .ligftly '.:n his shoulder. and p.•ered over,at the cheat of halt -writ 1 ;es oil ht+ (leak. \ 'til are \sy u working on now, :. she :1+6 ,I gently, • . )" Mary's 'tenons," ho answered, 1', ,-, u1-. but wVthout looking up. '.t r- ,4t.;1luser �t udied a moment. • ,.- If panning. -"invest. Willie needs A pair of shoe: mare,, than -Mary `foes the mittens. 1 h:i.vo already prnmized them to the poor bo Hadn'i you Netter work on Willie's, shoes . first, ol son" - .t11 right, Nolni••, all right," he re- pile,i, kindly,,turning his eyes up into Nelle.', great patient ones. a Then hep ar back "An Ode to down aha road with the Dancing h," an• c ger 't� a Sunday special on u Y cwt. . Milkers and Springsfs. .a. ,no.14rate mail. o ,Id at Iowa r 1,' c ranging front 1l) 0i 8 •:'1 h. Veer Ga1V1R Thr general run "f ,•:.Iv,• weld :it ' -$3 per (-Wt., but a frac LtoLght Pe to 310 per a wt. ' Sheep and Lambs. biters were • htg her .11 1•.nnd: s1•• -, wee, 16 In WA per ('81.. rams. t. ewt.: yrartlnl' Iar,h-. ss sot 1 ' •wt.: swing boobs: r o:u•h, and • e would bring mitre money. . Hogs. . s, fed Water, d at the mark., '1 Lp b.. carr. at ruuntr•' . (1 entreat Live Stock. Al..'March 21.- I ''. . Stock Yards. la 1 , 1. 2 `.I r est week were ctt,• .• a. 1.412 hogs and 16";.... this morning N:'r• d lamp•. 1400 tun:. Cher was fir 'mrd t the most sat,: ; quality of ' 1 -- .. • it, .1 ...Wed, L, ..'1 tntart) nt:•!:: - 1 conalderir -1 wore r•,,, . Fw' lam gel and MONTI{ the Montre ket, ret riot* ' nl.eetnund lett while oft4Hn •(81110.. a2 sheep Silo cads es. The Easter trade one ever held here, Th Was all. that could ctnai tln0 of chid littera end heifers. al'pply, the prices dema of the way. when the the past two month/ M t•onab:•' 2. ,n, the fact that AmPitean hit, ere I a, ' thru. the best sections of tl, nitr, .1 ding b -ac to le per lb,.far c0I ret do„ . it the barna. Prices show an lac to Ike per 10. of loel.1 bIIver, „a•. The attendance large and there were also several 2. int butchers from Qiwbee and Ottawa. wirers and heifers Pole nt fetor to le g t at 04c to g+,4r': fairly goof. rake to (9 Iter at 554e to 54,9c: medium at ('1c to 7...; 1•(t\ common at (r to 414c per Ib. TI•er, ribs some demand from P•fpnrt^r, for cattle and a few head were pick"I u1 to complete shipments at from 6c to a'i. per •Its Hog priers show a farther a dearer n 40, to bit• per cwt. due to eontln tied stoat NU • les. Ar'*n'$lng to what .dr»vers a7 t w now ' , :to �1 retire and In worm, sections of the •, and the 0.11 Bons are that they w111 go to th11t,11'.1 01 '- Pelee of w'•1011.81 lots were made to --1 • Make Each Animal Worth 25% Over Its Cost On 3iofaCent a Day Nobody ever beard of .'stock food" c ur,ng the bot. or "the, making hen. 1..y in winter. increasing the yield of milk live pounds per caw a day, orrestoring ruiedownwn.mala to plumpness and vigor. When you feed stock food " to your :ow. horse, swine or poultry. ` y c ae are merely feeding them what you are growing on your own (arm. __-'• Your animals do need;not were feed. but something to help throe •t :ell the genal out of the feed you give them s9 they can get fat2.04 "THE maga and..tate 1 n all Year round: also to prevent dwease. can disease and keep Laren: W,rwrr ../ them p to.lie t„a s>iME cundtnrm Nn -t ek lood' can de all e. ROYAL PURPLE, STUCK SPECIFIC can and does. It y : •��: Not a ``Stock Food'-' But a ``Conditioner" ROYAL PURPLE STOCK SPhCIFIC contains no gra in. n,:r farm products. 1t ,nerea+a, yield of milk from three to hey pounds per cow nee ealeY *lore the Spc.,n..has been used two weeks. It makes the milq richer and adds aesh • gster'than any other nrrpl....1 n known.• Young calves led with ROYAL PURPLE are as large at six weeks old as they would be alien lcd ',ton nrdina ry materials at ten .reek.. LOYAL PURPLE STOCK SPICIFIC ht Ild. up rundown animal. and reetnrea them to - FL• arras almost m l6l j)'. Cures bots. col•:. Norm•. kin doc.,sr$ and .kiI t)• r�m.,n�e"n . 1M0 M:1'.wan.thehhtrirm-n, says: -Truierrr t-PURPt'tlhTO aPSCit!' eier. •strntly in the feeling of The he; 1.m! l .o -•t wanner of any pacer on Grand Circuit in ISM, and 'Henry Winters' 2 m.,t. brother of Alin Winters.' wanner of $36.000 .n tr,'ttirastakea in lash •Thew hurws hive neo •r h. en nit their feed since 1 •mmrnccd using Kota' Purple Soec•ti: almost a year Ago, an t I Nal Always tiave it in my stables•" e oyat ae . iST3C ( AND POULTRY SPECIFICS qnq?,21. radtage of ROYAL Pt I: .STOCK SPECIFIC N:!t la rt one an n :d verb w. , lsahttte ever two.` 'r Js p:•a s Jav r„s.n My tont_ A�!I tt���ppau tnnta•n'ng four trees the t tldava. ROYAL PyRPLE well tronas' he value $:y q. ^k fattener, sfmulal,ng tate' aerator and the inures feed inn, h. Ac , he11 fittrnrr'it i -a leader. nvy -ins. ROYAL PURPLE pOULTRY SPECT. rsM.k. -.(Mw ae rent p la/t will. last, twenty live '(welts -five hen* 2S0 dA N .:his lour time. more 1.makrs a " laying tuck n "out of 30ur hops `h at eonetin,tlime a,u1' urea ottr Maan. )�:K SPECIFIC ur POULTRY SPECIFIC i• dy la.t but n(ti• Jays and are gm•.m t ere .• kncq hat ww• a date, and lasts hal dltWant Of the fifty Gent fre.karu w:1 v0 •of soar. stock MI. It n an astonish, relish for f..ud assisting nature todigest It willsay many tittle. 4? :001 in vet; ia1C /s ovr other 5inec:ilk for poultry. .1.11‘ hens -70 d i,+, ..r a pad waling 11 711 N-,tt last matrr'01 for on'y thrre•timea the ...et. l 411201 r :rd wi-.,e•'rJ ,ant•• f nOs r,..n liver) p..,'..ge of ROYAL PURPLS ST f,i:can.Ja _ tnsti,h,cwhad.,n'b},lv, car: C r• OYAL PURPLh STOCK SPSC1I IC guaramelsl. - J. toe ROY 4L PURPLE nn oto of your !limit. and any M�10 n" potation on another animal in thersame. condition: a!rcr cr,u.rine r.'alts ynu will t, yRUIlAL PURPLE has them an he.yi tod:ath, or etsebackcom.syoarne -PR/fa-Ask- your m:r.hant ur write us for rut' y11 sable Y1 nag.. booklet on :at'le and paltry d,sea•ee. containing .I a, s'okinlr•-err•(ta and r1'1 rtknlar• shut ROYAL PURPLR ST and POUL- TRY SPECIFICS. H ', • carnet as Kpy\at Purple firer\I,i�a 1'..'n merchants Nagar's. ws 4,11 ., ,•'• y lull direct. exon \. ,.n'pard. on 18--0t •,f 51 70 a pad for either Poultry or Sao k SOec,hcs. yourM11senet. geYY n.t'etinarTsr. a \\M 1; Par site by all up•tadtte mercl 1nts. W. 1. Jenkins Mfg. Co., Loidos, CtL. - koynl Putnlr tide•► end I'1w111) `t" :.• - ani tree buokleu err kn.. 44w:+ •., •. -• etantl for lone their splendor when al his change of humor. again. Then the two sat perfectly still situ among these Amcrlenn tnOOn- 'Perhaps---perhaps-1 have pledged and silent, looking at each other. tafno nnil reflects upon the pettiness my faith In the wrong quarter, mon- nI know what you are thinking," and sordidres of man's common ambt- sieur. If 1 may aa}' i ., we are both sold the bachelor girl by and by. ons" fairly clever men; together We Could said asked the Woman. - "Is this ez/mlfnm nr pemrntlnn, my achieve much!" • "That, now you've got me to stay, osMpts, 1at0 ;1411,1: good M choir,., n,'• ' dear fellow?","So you would sell one would you?" I "It is bothreplied Armitage sac- langhed Armitage. "You miserable fit- you wonder why It was you Insisted higher: , g1 "r: eo �. ,rtmrdrtocerr113 is°I' so. You don't 'Jnnw what to do with sh.sppin s' 3a:* M :7ba: huteher'a•, r 2541rimop, and Chamtrenet one sorry he tie blackguard, I should like to join , me or to say to me, now Natters to ( t7.:+; heifer.. 11.75 to t7: cows, x1.2', i lad spoken, for Armitage Mopped Short forces with you- Your knack of get- stay hung, et to puns atoriters and , feed • - ina innely 'stretch of the highway and Ung the poison into the right cup e B ` "How did you Press Its' the woman .ham to $5.75• xmt .0,4„grxsack ,•rt'PnAy. r2 „, r'- Mlle---RMelpte MO (lead; nethie an Se to SII. ..'elp,s, 10$0 head: active and, r. 1 • heavy, 1120 to 1115; mixed,. 1I 110 1.16 to 311.'„ , orkers, $10 tb to t11.'11: p.ers 111071 to 111.1': roughs 1tn 1" to 110,41: an 1 It to M: deities 111.71 to 111,36. ehokee wiring hurdle offered, R•hirb 'n^ with ready vette at from 112 to 115 n'eeh and smeller MI, PR at IR to 110. A few rm 1 lata of ahem were sold at 51,4.• to lie pet lb. East Buffalo Cattle Market. FAST 1BUF1'.2T4), March 21-t'aM', ate continued in a disagreeable, incisive time would bo a valuable _-----. Uughed. tone: we are not made for each other in this -1- ughe felt just tbgt way myself," Bald et" floc "f inn swat from WaahfaRton after world. In the next -who knows?" the bachelor girl "many and many • to jr„ In roe told that vestry et £'tatbslAtes sup- "As you will! 1 dare say you would the b per tnble, not la'v:fuse 1 woe nfrald of be an exacting partner" yonr ncruaatlon. but bee*iire l wanted "All of that, Chnnvenet! You do ....� to watch Four plans n little in Nlecnrlty. best to stick to your present employer. - The nny ma1 h 1 r wo 00n1(1 ince helped He needs you and the like of you -1 i She I,yathnhfy hoop/yd his Jhnnlsan4 aIf -Lel mon to appear -It was really the oddest, thing to the world that nl- mestt immediately M. Jules ('hauvenet arrived at mtne own inn: 1t Is inevita- ble; it is always sure to be my fate," be conclttdonl monrtifnlly. y He iow(d low, restored the shabby bat to ilia bead with the Beset hit or a Msarlak and straws iwny through the me hnnieiliately was rentor Sander- don't! but remember -if there's a god- son. and 1 knew that he wee to Mon- dean depth in Vlchen In a certain high tarn." quarter you will not live to reap the C:hnnyenet smiled with a return of benefits. Charles Louis rules Austria- IInngal7. Ills coram, your friend n'a'tra 1),1.. course. The hoar was chorea Frauds; 1s not of kingly proportions. , we' l()f l I advise you to cable the amiable bu- "Acer whitey, to fact, than vow rand of a diseoluUon of partnership. chMrr of that Mg ertruu gin of yours. It is now too late for you to colt at lie's n clime! fellow, with more brawn Judge Ctall►orne'a, and 1 ehnli trouble then hrnlna, 1 had no trouble In ohnk• you to walk on•lirrswn the road for ten g him off, in il(alton, where !nn rote minutes. if you look rotind or follow n ly aolvesed hitt i ehonld he taking inc. I Shall certa1,nty turn you Into Ili. M(tntreni hint oomrthltig less attractive than a pillar I' nvertet honked. TMa was pre- of Reit You do wet' to consult your elael whet he had 10141 lmnl to ez- Wem rnrsranl"' pert. Vie shifted from one foot to ate Anriffetrte pointed down the road with Ids riding crop. As Chauvenet 'other i1d• wondered PIM bow he env walked elnwly away, swinglnR how to *len from Armitage. He ergo- gone tel. Armitage ramal townrd the ho- tel. Tbe shadow of night was Infold - Ina the hills. end 0 wAs quite dark Mnll.,rne.nd he deeper reelentsd hav- Ing htlaln(e-- thtiust • • ,n him. • New York Live `Sock, - I NEW YORK, March 21. vee -Re The more you eat .• wipes. 3187; market. firm: est era se sae i Gives-RPrPlpta, 34ri`•,tr.'1Y to 2& low 'tar to t. �7 1 e'en Qua er Oats 11. f 0, t. and f11 soave MSS: Tiitl� 1 Ainna, tM„ i, M 1a: dreneo4 i $&t tttc:„1 city drawee' vents. at me to Ise: (nem, drowned, at lex to twos. Rhee, and tftmts-Rerelpte, 1151; mark•• n e '1R to alt: epilIs, 0r.H) to t - 'Iambs. 010 to 011; Mlle, infill t.. Hogs Receipts, 5730 head, :•trod, at 11 to 011,11'; bevy, 1t1, Chicago Live Stock. • (lite 2(10, March 21 --Cattle-Receipts !este; n.arket, 1A' to 15c higher; 1w0Pra 06.10 to t1As6; rOlre, )L75 to pr.); heifer. 31 to IR 75: Mill., 15.26 ter a.m. nevem, 1 2 to 110.11. stackers end feeders. $4.75'10 $a a , Ibogs. rer•Plpts. aeon. market, re to t0 louts?, Ahotre hrvtvy, 510..0 to 111; botch eery, Hoole 4qn 111. heart 0113181, Set al, to MIT ctl1R light. 110.75 to 016.115; pre'kteg, MINI •01 tb, pigs. 1Ni.a► 10 1100: Milk of weir/ vt071 ut 1M ao Sheeey--Recelpta, 14,4101); manna ■wady sheep, 17.00 In 117!' hRrllat 1r.1• ` 111126 ryaruaga. 17.E M �• nnlb, $:.60 to 3(.15. cows, 1 t, In. d !, flare et 14144 to tae. ter. 7 tai the better your health will bc. Practical expcsri- ments with athlete; show Ctuaker Oats to he the grcateat strength ma!:': r. 1 • . if'.:„_;.r.,7‘.-':-T..',--27.:'....,Nr,:,,,S. . , ,,,,v ir.,,,,-.-,::-;...),!;11.h • , tif ciat jig, t � � •� !q (Z,A PLE, LEA ion 1.) j"::77/7_ - its rithness and exquisite• r riivorgive an added dcliciotle- '' ncos to homemade "tweets" and x:r..inties. Be sure you get COWAN'S - the cocoa with th'2 Maple Leaf Label. TUE COWAN CO. 1.1.W1TI:D• TORONTO. tai irs t 1 • Some early-tjoinlf people still allow their dealer% to sell thein n substitute for EELD1NGs SPOOL SILKS usiursztruttri'vtliPi re you -one of they=going kind or are you 'jvipt C'notnil: to insist on ' "the silk Haat doesn't kink ?" ' 1f you don't know '' BEL \INLira" you doa'l know ..hat weal with rltslwn•.. Aivk your denier for li►+t of pre'miu'ms - offered for empty fepooife. or write 10 lffLOIMi, PAUL & CO. L.IM.ITi rli 74 Bay Street TORONTO