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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1925-9-17, Page 6r, '11 iirsday. S.pteillbe' 17,• 1923. • TIIE SIGNAL, GODERICH, ONT. ■//� /////!M t■/■)♦■ ■TUU ■/■ ■ra7■a ■u■ ■•■:H*81°l4. had heard that rery corning •1 Crow a fugitivethat &'large baud of so II Iroquois was pnylariug fur a surprise . .I uttaek 1111 our se•ttleWeut ut Thier 11 Iticel'M, and it %vas utves+ary to warn / them. Deeming it unsafe to deeod on the wind, .Andre and1 took' a 1.11110e 111[ 141141 1111 11111P11 incessantly egotism. the . .urreut for -thirty hours. barely stop- ping - to arta; ice arrived at Three . 11 Rivers weary , IN•yuult words, 1.111 10 ■ 1111111• U. sate the settlement from stir, ppise•, so that on 4144. I14 1 day, when the river suddenly 44.11111.• uli1e \vith relvhiu:; "redskins, they found our WALLPAPER■ seInt 11Na1114. lined \.1141. :nit1•k1•t• 111111 ■ ■ ■ / ■ 11� ■ 1� ■ YOU KNOW OUR QUALITY Now Watch Our Price on ••, • For the coming Wallpaper season we are going to run our Wallpaper department on CUT-RATE lines. We have discontinued selling our paper through paperhangers and are selling direct to the consumer only (retail or mail order) at the lowest possible price, lower than you would have to pay for the same paper elsewhere -with no exceptions. Our Wallpaper business has grown rapidly the 6st few years, and our large volume enables us to buy right - - - and sell right. 11 BETTER WALLPAPER FOR LESS MONEY The new fall'papers are just beginning to arrive. We already have in stock a selection of MAXIMUR WALLPAPERS, the new thirty - inch patterns which were so touch admired at our display at the Ex- hibition. Specially low priced at 53c, 59c, 69c, 85c, $1.15 single roll. PORTER'S BOOK STORE czsiroof `r y ���` 162 111111■ ■ ■■■*M■■■win Nam ■■$ ■*■ *$11MU*5$■ XXX t• THE ELUSIVE 411 TRhtr osier.tYt "For the present," I replied "it amid probably be better to say no- thing of the step you have taken." ":tow• tray 1 keep it arena." she asked. "if you mall me 'Madame' and 1 bare to ,wear this ring!` ' "Then 1 shall tall you 'M*dowul- *.41e,' J said, and as for tlye ring. asli pay that you fry not to lose it," • (Continued from la -t week) r Ite•guier. air when .4.• N'ir talking to CH.►1'TEIt XXIX : gelled the other -day?" ha ask. -.l. vftgr; 1l. �gtfa t atA-s1111 of -1-11C- Wind... 'nr7 -:: T t f' nt,j t f our die •asoma out • lu eouslderiug 'the various courses pea n•- ..e u 4.t• my mind nod thought nn wore 4.f' 111N•t1 t., Icer. 3Iud,'wuls.-II. 1111411 Deli 10 ,. 4t during the day.. That full.wwp, I the ..pauana 'that (lar araa8.11 wggtsttd would tr l4. luy *111101 to a :ue•at Ctrs+ 1.y *o1 is that %%Weh,wil1 best enable of h*diiT.--r.•icr ,ybirh t did' not enjoy: f lu•r to 411rry out the 1,1,111- witch led ft would'a.N• A 111111 uud ntiath'..•'th• 1111421' It.r to c• h. this cotton. t11ot,_k."" 1"g 244en• WKS N_shttn Y'- or • "I a{fre• N'itit bel'." iris olein; alarrl-d within Ili.- ww4c.1 "For my` own part," -Tie wntwutt4. .lid n..4 h:n.• sufficient .nit,'r.'.r to the _-aa[ain 1.. :..Cup arid speculate upon t 'it 4, 44,. 111 tint•. 1 (,,:tees tr ,4.1. ctulti111e1-Iy' i4. 1uy thought-. 4he• nn,r.• s4. silt.... 1 1ta.1 aN intuition ibat my pro}assa: wool.) • Io u.,.•ia;ed, tin Y• •. l4.* e ne 1 Cantel r 44'•edn4r..liy ,.4 . h trip to the Ices 11 -wild 1,,e tees [limit ht. 1a.t lore! 1'. L►ufroir and that 1114 • },rest - 11,ed - tont hint or lei iia+- 6ne w he bion 1 tOT41 e--w't1Ti 3111e. de (Ii -1 lave '§w 11111.- hesitation In omPt- everyone will•ly iIi l.k. Had the advrut of tin• Iroquois been delayed a day longer, 1 should have beets tempted to return to Que- bec, for the place was well en Irl, manors' against 4.14(0 assault. and 1 was furious to he 4x1 laud to view the developments fulluN'iYg the arrival of the ship; but as it woe, the sae• ages, disappointed of the socees they had hoped tor. settled down to,suWe- thiug ilk.. 11 stege. and It was more than a fortnight before the inherent iustal*llfy of their character at last asserted itself, and led them to disap- pear up the river again as suddenly us they had come. 4Vlh•u our scouts returned with the news that they %%ere gene, we lost no time i4. setting out 4.0 the return journey. We were Il.0 a few hours Cru Nor may when we again eta Abra- ham, who was this time in (large of a strong party going up to Montreal, and 1 hard term hila news of u dis- quieting nature. 44'h.•n we west he looked at me with a quimit-a4 (xprresiou, mid asked me why I ass w earnestly hastening homeward. "1 may be wrong. M. Rugnier.•' hr said. "btu -1 aw inclined to think you might better turn round and come with tea." "Why?" 1 enquired. ••Evti•youe in Quebec is astonished to learn that you are it married man after all." - "Nkat business is it of -theirs'.'" I asked "As you suggest. It to nine of their business. But 1 ace you do not deny It." "Why should 1 deny It'.'" "No reason. I suppose. But fa all these years 1 have never before, Beard you wake menthol of your wlfe." "Gun could 1 hare 'made mention • Chid T i,`•4, think! Ir.--I44+WTa"tai' avert eh • I shall ussurtt ly tell free ..he lb unis taken." "Then you are respired to go up to quebee and tuufnmt herr • "Yes. Also to have a word -with WIMP' of the people who are taking w great all interest lU my affairs.' "I should not 1*. talo eager to pick a1 quarrel with 31. de Chutlllen, at. any rate," 11e• remarked sigultteautly, "Mr' 1s satd to be more than tutndr with his sword." "1 have heard that. Iwfnre," •1 re.' plied. and as he was already some dlstaurt' 60111111 his party. we took Imre .l. ane � nether. - t'ILtI'TEIt XNX1 My first duty on my rotoyn was to report to the 4;ovenwr the outcome .(- the errand all which he had .cut m.•. and 1 tl en•fore turned my std jos up the steep ascent of the rack to the fort. un the way 1 met many who knew we by sight. and Monne Willi *•11,4111 1 WAS a4yutintel: hough n.• nut• 1114.11 14111.4 4t Ul In.. I ronlal p•r- cei v by the way they looked at we that gossip in rennet to my domestic affairs had reached every ear. When 1 sent In my Imine to the Governor 1 was adtuitteYI w'Ithout delay'. and found hilt seated at 1.1+ table. 11e. was a c,i1se•Irrtlous man. with a sarong sense• of duty, who esteemed his t* title Its a trust and no A+ a nae111s of profit. and the precarious eendlt1.81 .f the e.lon3 kept Itltu 1gHh Miss and ono ions. When I entered he asked w.• how nays mission had fared He listened to my aer/ttot with the closest interest. and wawa ba. heard how soon after hi* warning the In- dians lad appeared. he expressed wart. erwmerldatinn hof our labors to arrive in time. But though ids word,. Wert• cordial there was in his :wt,00•r of speaking a tinge of eon. strain(. and when 1 saletel and - turned to leave his pr.w.•tue, he held 1114 *Ills a gesture. '-M. Reinder." he *aid. "there is an- other ,tffa4r alaalt which 1 desire to -111 k 411 yn0.' V's, *44118 F:xcollen.•vr.. 11e paused. As though at a loss how to begin. "In your absence.' 11e said. "a matter in whieh you are trin- eer god has Creme to my attcntltm."- .lu• paused again. "res. your 1•1cr.•llen.•c :" "Ti. t the mind t w 41 `.lute. e•1141wt always count 011 re- maining out of: wind Dy keeping mut of r*iplbt, aa1t1 the 110.veruur, eve.1 more drily than before. "She count from Auvergne, 'which le, 1 believe. your native province." • • "Yes, your Excellency." "It appears rn,m what site says - buF, on this point she is not qui, clear. -that ..lee had no idea of j,• whrrrjtlwuts until. quit.. re•ee•itly. guides weir set on foot Ii regain t., your past. in' tits cuurst+'ot. which was intesrugaud uud Iwirued her questioner that you were kuuN 1, I to 1 alive and in this country. She' stet. to have obtained ratios* full particulars." This was news to me. 1 towel my- self wondering„ who had mustered- sufficient usterwisulfl.•l. nt interest in the history of Pierre• newsier to wish to Investigate It' at this late .late. But at the tine meat 1 put the problem aside for fu- ture consideration. "Assuredly. your Exce•Iletiey; i moat •Ile this W011111 IC 1 said. "1 do not n111kill* !. ditticulty hl sail -tying her that 1 ,Iw not the alae she seek•..' "1 trust you way be successful in (lidos; so. M. Ite•yuie•6" he replied gravely. •941• far the pr.•se•r.t you c.1111o4 -ee her. Slu.:• iOr arrival she ia+ been ta:,•u down with a fever. and at present s!w hats •Ina very sad Hotel ,. d . t i II dangerous a I[1 n in t andMag Dieu. 1 gather from what you may 41lut- ;Cour meeting with ht•r wottd 1.•. at Ise*. s trrave• disappointment. and :night :tad to t•xcitenactrt it d mt•uu41 attain that would to fatal to her." "If ynu will gk•e lwstruet1on;, that word is to 1.• sent me when she Is in a condition to see mu. 1 dual esteems It 8 favor. your Eveelleney." "1 promise yam I shall not fail to eau so," he aaswereL a trifle shortly. whereupon 1 saluted add left him. (To be continued) Neat! I 1 ' 11! advertisement .that appeared in the column.. of an Indian paper muss iw aw4xlg the h*•st .•xaulpleM•.f Ita1111 English. Her.• 1t i-.' word for word : ••3llahoulelsuuln. hti1t-cutter and *Ilan shaver. Geutlenuti's throats 0111 w1�1 very' sharp rlt44,rs, with great care nod skill. No irritating feeling :afterward. -.4 trial solicited." 1l.we 0 1.• .184 n al . 't , Re:tier. 1s it true• that you are u married man': ' ( -- 1t was an awkwayd question, and 1 i yesltwtea l--lug-1T"--Rasa rl a n e ten TC'lt. -Tran. iri tafi y alta taD �o rNi!e! i� your ..,.soon for allggeutillgl France in search of jou... setresg, M. R.•guirr'4-he raked.-_t""'---.ttL es France "i hate in wind We idea of milking 11 easier for Madame. --fur Mademui- s.•llt•,-to arrange fur the marriage, to be annulled when It 4840metl desir- able for h, -r to procure a dispsuslltluu to that end..1f-it vin Ise shown that the (e•r1•ulony was secret and 0011410S• tine from the ver.• fust it will be a a 4 r cru[ me keti•nly, ••W by '" him asked. "lop you 'do not know. • have uuderstaa) Yes. M.' Itrgnier. sale arrived on the ship 1 brought ln the day after you left. Were 1 you. 1 think 1 should turn around. for from what I hear she regards herself as notch wronged by vdtat 14tH terms your dr-t•rtlnn of herr ' 1'g lssf at laity. iter( wa- a queer lee . . turn -of 1•\.cul►. simpler neon...., to makeout a rase prune what yon hear?' 1 repeated, that Atli 1114 . al to the e•ele•in•tirnl 1.+ there much bilk u1M 14; 1t''' aaUlorllfes a* rli.l." ale laughed. "That sort of news "M} 4tith: be rx.haiwed. Ia,t a1Nuu a eau travels fast. Mon-ovrr. 444r lw lours: u( 4.t Dubois pole+other« J1LY•m l4. lN• our -.4.a• two (ssgde• of roofs: 1, n.41 the lady ytlu- 'ettatt-Totoett hl_ wp•'A.ting it. M. tie Komi qa»u 1. r4. o unusual u r •n•Inou •. Yet •�a l s 4.a JfJli4-.1 } 1tZ •TWa•.i. • lr• . i*liku `a 1 •e•li Iwra ulagla. -a•4. . IwMeVI �% _ n rn-to teas - l . errs- 't•Pttrt t1 you to h..oug11•t,•u; I,t d.••idP your netts e;lfr2" • tu,you." os.11 atrei.s. 11111 fro. t„ enter intu,1 "1 Wipe. 31ulasittlr ltty)der;' bald 44'lu•n he had first spoken 4.f ••my 31a.1.1uoIMP11(. "that vuti *Nl nut 4.t Wile' 1 hart jttasp•d to 16.• condo -inn f 1 , ,n . r fair 4.t In , e w. married 4.l flan gI . example. b. ht Y e hatillun for �. v I 'II 111101 loll! 1.41e1 I 10 1 knot 18,111 \\.+ole N'k. x111,1 I1.. x11114.111 I21alalg mat into your cuulidetna.. you had present- 1.111,4' 'WV in your idiot of having in-. that Madeltuds•II( had 1114.11 driven ed . yuurselvls beton, me. 1 should' 41'11'41 lire 1Iufotir's. e•arfe-t plea an ( into oinking public the fact that. we gladly have /complied with your my b.•huiL" hod 'goer through kir marriage ...•rr- 14114( lL-sin,. u1.t--smut.-lltt.ing rayl '1 osseuse himrather. u[ inciting molly. but such was evidently not the 4.w lea --take 4.0 uuwurlhy-udvaui*g* tt($ '''loos: in fn.. of this lat.st develop - the i•oufidenee you hale' reposed ose.1 i4. , aunt 1 doubted if14 ie-" w •kith" lar to 411 {1 I alp%• great hurry .1.. s..• - -That." she r.•it1Ti'iI -"111 something "What ntlttner .•f N„tna11 Is thi,. 1 know you wo)IRurver de..'• alio claims to Is, n'v .rife?' I asked. 11 -Certs mit berm- my rttstogr,'=-i :tut sonde �„ r-il,iul.l know!" t. rxrbnmed. "1 Perhaps apo•• it is the!. yotf said. ��" w1 11 te" Tea n �.T'e G( Toil: IiT:i• rt- %%'%• i.'ll into thoughtful silence,tsar ells Ihe•s.• y}ar+ whk•h mus a[ Iasi[ broken by M$u14' •„Hely.• it that .any -if it pleases muise•I I*• yea." ;saran.... of the snrrotindings, and r.- jest no suit aide• Po•n11occurredu•uoccurredt.. "1 11.111k you an. right," alio re- p saw her len .•1,."e. and that IN•- l.evcd my oacitemtnt by putting ail rant..nor-uklalrt•atly, t•• Madrw.lst•ll.' marked, '.for tII prese•gt We had f.sre 4 Iw her glen ..t-e. a t httllL4 1 hand,, to work tit a feverish .lrnuing and we 21wnitel' Ilk farther rrtnar'ks better not make this ale•p known, nu- l had fittle inns...•. to her. '.'the sad sweeping *8111 garnishing ''� the i4. :dhow... Presently he turned to lir we ser in what manner wy •Ie, Mta*iug with 1 ,. I r -altar.., and 1 11+11 tg haulm, load trimming of th,. garden We. HMI cousin art about putting into rf told she has taken_ ill since beer *r- and 1awa, so that 1 dare NI4Y the I hail. said. M Itegnle•r. that 1 feet their plans for my future." ..teal. and has not tarn out. She is place never, had aN, thorough a going know y -on t.. 1.. unmarried. Tet I -They will no doubt be annoyed verging on mi.1.11.' bee, sad looks.-- -During 4hk1: - uv4r. 1 1111 VP odder questioned *4411 about ,roar when they feud their scheme Ines mis- yeti will pa MOH 1113• ..Ting it. --like -!luring the night it rained. awl thea life b.•fnre ynu Calor 4.. Cita country. Partied." 1 Said. • a W011141 11 echo has hurl pYllI than Iter morning .Ya* Pool and fresh and 7rA•111nd Jt is my dote to ask yup dimity. They will Iw furious." she n•pliel. ,dm r,' ..f trouble. acrid has been some - with a mischievous am11e•. whl(h K1111 - what affected, by it. -here." Ito tap- ped his furelieud. -She 11111114 !MVP 1N•e•u." 1 RA 111. "if +he ..ones t.1 claim me as her hUA- bn 1111.•' "':'hen you ,10 deny that n elf.'" "1 know q4. (nor.• about you d.." 1 said. "hut when cotta--trinknr..s should -debar mr (naw 1.111 1....sit Introit the following mord- deltic so. 1 w:eke 11...• •4 of this. 44444-_ that 1 shall hope and pray that this It is oa.•' thing 4.1 ponder sneh an marring.. which 3.344 are entering into event as a 111..-114rritj; i,r Poe• us a a+ 11 111.•111144 rat un cud may lit ldsat'llaly. and .Nu. -,ITT -1i, tea' 11 as 111 1114. pn,yfitR1Fre 4.4- Geat ripen into sit Jmm.glinto end inr%'ituhlr certain- that faller and rh'ht's' union x•1,141, It 4y, and 1 fo.nld myself a trifle flur- would la. my greatest "happiness to tied, 4..s,king 1118,114 n*'. i was st•IZel IN•h/old." with distaste for the unkempt ale 114• paused. -blit on this 114.1 {cafe stile - grant,_ 'i•.pL•inl.11t with d,v.Ziln*} Are you nu:narrie.1' • suashiI1" Thr day- WAS ion(-9.-ourttt 1 er»" - - when I lis. -.rued the• appr.a.hiug sall •-.4n11 yon. )1:"I,-tl,ulselle,-hare• you ..f my visitors. 1 met them at the finally decided t.. marry M. :teenier?" landing stege, 111111 1P.I them to a ••Sine,. he 4s willing. --yep." milted,- sea• in the garden, whin• we 1111.1 11.4 us 111•01.P141 with the cere- sut down together, finite as if they moue." had come nn the most ordinary of $0 - el 11 1 0- elul COOP'S. let 1t was an embarrass - Ing ordeal for all of us. P. Dufour was swore' @trate and als1,'nt-minded (halt -t tinct e., -r Cosm ltfrtt: ttml ttaa tltn1l4 gai•e place to an ekprwal0n of anxiety-, "but you must on no account allow 3I. de t'halllloa to draw yon into n quarrel: Ile 1s a most 11014,1 swordsman. •'A "noted swordsman." I repented. I rose end lied them info the house. -Where did be gist that reputation! Though flier.: w114 little that (amid be "lie was said to be the most skill - 111"n" nl relieve its hetwne*A, it 'AM f111 swordsedln 111 all Auvergne since 4.1411 11 /1114 bright. and garnished with the •time of )4. de la Omit. 31. lteg- lrre•nt frontes -ref fl.wre- .md hran*lo s oda.,, dep.--I-beg-oaf -yew- be careful." had thought Jladeiuolwgle tomb] not 44f Hauling all 1111111 !titles which 1 "11. not 1e &Bene.- 1 Mild. "should he more beautiful than she had seem- had I1•en moved to gatheer that morn- he meek to thrust a meeting upon mer +••4, 1t -want heaase 1 had never before tug la --honor of- tba-- occasion. - To we can each light with his favorite seen toieh 44i1or - in her cheeks or every woman the celebration of her weapon. --lie with Ida sword and 1 with my urtllket,-at a distance of A dozen paces. as betlts the difference In our rank." "1t Is no laughing matter," 41P per- sisted earnestly, "I wonder that 1 was .flu thoughtless as to overlook the fact that his wrath would be turned against you. 1 had hu right to draw you Into my quarrel, In which ynu had no part." "If 1 had no part In your quarrel la•fore today- I have now; Your en(" mics are my enemies and y'o11r quer rets are my quarrels, to he maintained as• such." ShP looked at me strangely. "lou 'amok as I should have expected you to A}Nrtk." she said. "yet 1 ought to it of It befor .' mat dignity In the brave composure sof her perfect features and the queenly poise of her incomparable bend. For her sake i was glad when the Jesuit p►areded at once to the purpose of their visit. "Are yon still .f the fume mind. M. WANTED IN EVERY HOME CO/o/41014 b /111114111.ail eel MT • so. Oat Mletasl Pfp1:6tl . VftfT a°11511 CaT1• easing• %nets 1111411/1 • Inst recent • tern& . • 011...4,.tM {CtM.(4 {Y 1,11 {ate N4 Y, • was C11,►n{amniaa.ai � j r*4Y '001114 11 P412195 s 1rNlrrir cr.re111r fMaROCA"( ' SOOTHING HEALING ANTISEPTIC marriage IM the most memorable of ('*rots. to which Mie looks forward and backward throughout her life; r1•nlizing hnw different must be these surroundings from m1,4 in which her imagination could ever have framed the scene of her wedding. 1 had sought U. make them As little dis- tressing as possible. She (ought her breath ns she looker) about her. but «aid nothing. We took our plae.- 1w' fore 1'. -Dufour (dispensing with the presence. of a witness), and a few short minutes later 1 placed toe ring .n her finger. and he pronofnn48 rl 21 man Ind wife. 11'4 n Ranted one snottier In sober+Ileum for a spite, she twisted the ring absently, and presently noticing it. asked me where I obtained it. "It was Cay mother's wedding ring. Mad') me." She looked up quickly at the un- familiar farm of address. . "And now it Is 1n m3 keeping," else said musingly, "and 1. Monsieur. ar11 in your keening." "Set long as you are willing that it shall he so, Madame." Nhr Ianthemngbed. "I4anthemme." ahe said. "the solemn way you say 'Ma- dame.'" I shrugmy eh/udders."Now that we here MapMd." she sold. "let ns sit down And look for A f l m(•. I brought them Cake and wine. end we seated otrselves at 0211' singular wedding twat. "It devolves npnn yam Monsieur. to My what we *re to do ant." said P111. "Tont rennof complain tint have not followed Your advtec thus far," (the added demurely. • base thong 4' am glad 7011 dtd 8101," 1 replied. As 1 spoke there camP a knock at the door, and at my bidding Andre entered, to tell me 1 was wanted. 1 went out, and found my friend Ahra• ham. the pilot of the St. 13wrencr River, had (.me to nee me. "Andre told me you have visitors," he said. "and my only own,* fqr 4n- terrupting you la that i Am In a furry. The Indiana have Righted 'the ship and 1 am going to meet her, end the Governor ordered me to land here 011 my way and tnfnrm yon that tie wl'he1 to see you without lets* " The call was an •un*eleome ane, 11111 1 could not well refuse it. and when Abraham had departed i no turned indoors and told them of It since 1 have ever held that obedience, to 1144 w vIrtu.., meat be flaked with promptness. we set (rat for Q11oboc at ones'. CHAPTER XXX 'Me Petted on w111eh the ()overlie, • On have her than 1 +.. her DOCTOR AYISED AN OPERATION Read Alberta Woman's Ex- perience with Lydia E. Pink - ham's Vegetable Compound frit rnpts•. gip s*rutiafzel 441 yt»1 not answer 42111 •1•are•ly .ay 411 these years 1 A Prevails! They were sitting side by s1.de. Me sighed. silt she sighed; 'Stahl --tr. -":M-v - alas4•14.1 1401:7 He 1,114,1 and, elle idpxy1' "On my soul there's such a weigh Hr welted. and she welted: "i'nt m.d)tg . to propose. su &t rill i you to 11P a 1au41wlur. 1 hart beliert'd 1 Ile Fro/med. hoot she groaned. you to Ire a truthft1i Wan. and fur 1 'loll shall have v.nr Tndvide dyhnuau reason 1 have lwguu by askli.4 - 11e giggled, and she giggled: you dlrtetly.. Answer me. i4 ,-haat.., S1a'-id-h*si4od. r. •'.313 glean st I.nk» wifel' - f' -and-rlta> Lanakeyl' ••A wife, your-, % "1'!I htty4• no if thaH wilt Excellency?' . "Yes, sir.. a «tie. Sly faith. 1 Lc- - T1'' w ilfrd. aonmt sir- .%illy d. Provost, Alberta. -" Perhaps you will remember sending me one of your books a year ago. i w11 in a bad condition and would suffer awful pains at times and could not do anything. The doctor amid 1 could not have children unless i went under an operation. 1 read testi- monials of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta- ble Compound in the papery and a friend recommended me to taste it. After tak- ing three bottled 1 became much better and now 1 have a bonny baby girl four months old. i do my housework and help a little with the chores. 1 recom- mend the Vegetable Compoand to my friends and'tam willing forttu to use e thtestimontal letter."- Mrs. A. A. ADAMS, Box 64. Provost, Alberta. Pains in Left Side Lachine, Quebec. -" 1 took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound be- cause i suffered with pains in my left side and back and with weakness and other troubles women so often have. 1 was this way about six months. i saw the Vegetable Compound advertised in the ' Montreal Standard,' and 1 have taken four tandem of it. i was a very sick woman and 1 feel so much bet* 1 would not be without it. i also dad Lydia E. Pinkham's Sanative Waste. i reeomm.nd the medicines to my friends and i am willing for you to um my let - tar as • testimonial."- Mrs. N. W. Ross, 6*0 Notre Dame Et. Laekles. Qmebee. gin to thiok i; is true:" he exclaimed "lout • trarduu, 701u lxta44eu•y. Why d... y•.0 ask we that qutrli:ll.: 'M.+•ati.e 1 desire t., know." "liar who soya 1 1441\.• a a ileo } onr Ecei'll.!l.3 ". - 1 .r 1011 ole •, u 4.t t ., ln[. you l t l+ not t 1 } girl-- t "1iive 14•+144'4 con w - •iinrrir-I- queesri.n, the simplest. of all qu_t•.+-•I t 4,.4ts.--latah-.Ins4tad 4.t - snow eruug toes you hum and haw alai try to tied out how • mu, -It 1 know 111 fact it wa48 1104, 90 si141p1c a 4311••.' (ion tss 114 thought. I rucked tiny brain 1,r a methal of directing 11.- t4._ simpler *air _more au_•w r ..rabid• form. •'1 Cha 4...t desire to ascertain how , amici year Excelfincy knows.' 1 mild! perhaps• tern e1ow1y ), :'lout I! 1 anent ' cation i4. your Excellency's 'elu*x(Iou 4m 1.to understood that you wish to rind out whether 1 have head a wife for years While pretending to he un- ntarrisl?' 'That is what 1 wish to liud 4..t.' •--Then• [ ran -arsur*-your Exertlency that such is not the 4114'1•." He eyed me 4.040,0 4. "14ut why are you so tardy alsrut denying it? 114• demanded. "Your Exe•ll.voty will note that 1 am none the less positive 111 any de - tial." "After you have had 11110' to ttliul: the situation over and dw•htr what t., say." he rtpiI,-d. with meaning. T.. such it remark froze one in his position there was no anewer. Mor.ove•r, I knew that he spoke J114 114 i,1113 and without personal anImus. aitd' I might have said the sauN. thing in hi- pli e% I was angry. to be sure. t, , not ao much at him am at the tin.•% petted turn of affairs .that had _to- pass . thii' - ahsard tion, the unpleasant effect. of w•hieh were beeoming more and Utlrrf' clear to me as the Interview prts•.+.led. "i nm sorry you have given me reasons to doubt your word;' 10114 i 1111/.11 the Governor, thoughtfully, "because in this matter It IN largely a question .rf your word against that 4.f [th- ither." "What other, your Excellency?" "Thr wornan wino- claims to he your wife." "I herr answered your qtly+tion. your 'l:xcrlieney, is it too mn.h that i should now leg you to furnish nes with the pa rti.ola•rs of the mutter 1., which you refer?." "It. tufty be told 111 a few word, This woman arrived fr7tn France th. day you went up the river. and 4.4,71, mewed making enquiries for you Finding r.,It had left hurriedly. stn '11spe•tt. inti of -ahattempt. to_evude 1.'r. $ntna•one seems to Clave told her that yon had gone by myt4Wd4r- aud she cAMP to MP." �l "What is lad name, your Expel 1(n(•y?" "The name she gave me ens Reg nier,-Jindnm,' itegnler.4 he replied drily. }t is w4)4 an nominal nasse,- Excellency. I makP nn elalm to A monopoly of it." "She states that you mafrlad?leper many years ago, -before leavg*g Iratee. -and ttlat you deserted hee shortly nfterwarde." "She Is utterlysteken, i mar rl.nl no wnman,-wa arrangid with no woman."-twfore leaving Frans What 1 cannot tinder*gd is how the itlt7* after all 14.110„1,10 h thAmough(er :are.4411 ware of my tw . I WHEN USING FLYPADS 4 \ READ DIRECTIONS CAREFULLY AND FOLLOW THEM eta EXACTLY Beet of all Fly Killers--14e- per Packet at all Druggists, Grocers and General Stores 1- tlitjh Blood I lrt',ur'' tr Pro t'nte(l's Ite'It 114(•1• t Kidnct, art' keguI,tetl with Di: Chases Kam% ..a•r��11s J. R. Wheeler Funeral 1)lree(or and Embalmer Alt Palls promptly alit 'bled to dap ..r night t H \F.. `(tore 3:i:, L Rebiden..• :4.wiw 11_ti Ituu Street. iiodcoi h i Brophey Bros. THIS LEAR1NG 6'CNEiL%I. DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS !orders carefully attended to at all hours, alight or day . GOIERiCII ELECT RIC WIRING INSTALLATIONS. ETC. GEO. W. STOKES Gibbons Street. P O. Box 60) Your 'Portrait a gift that Inbne}' can't buy, blit for you to give the vers thing. T Sallows Studio SPECIAL SALE OF ILDREN'S DRESS NOW ON Miss S. Noble { British Exchange Block - In another year, how different that boy or girl look but r o of yours will Y photographs of the chil- dren, never grow up. Let us help you keep a picture record of their childhood. J. T. FELL Telephone 161 G.dertels. W. DONALDSON Plumber IN BUSINESS TO DO ALL KINDS - OF - Plumbing, Heating and Tinsmithing to your entire satisfaction Phone 431 BayfiAM Rd. India Pekoe Ten.":1 Direct importations from the Darigan gardens ASK- FOR DARIGAN BRAND Also English Breakfast Coffee she has for these years hna4ugqek J t hett>r+isa► remember, ev l s (..:tee." A trial order solicited