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The Exeter Times, 1893-6-8, Page 2� � I ___1__..____-1_-_________ ' ____ - -­­, '_ 11 __ '----I---.-- :, I I � I � ' I .­ ,,,, � i _.— ,� — ­­,_ I . � � I , I I . . I I., - I U tl"" �1'4' '� __111 ­­ 7� .� .. I straws wbab becomes of Ina now, There, I � I . . .� I I 1_4�' � � ­��!1,11,1;,a . I I . . .. � I 'i cnnpr , , M..k4li'v�'�','��­- .4 !" _ be off. Good -b 0 A New 80mviae Boat. . I I I . , , . I 'S 4 1 7 � � I ez� 14A see you are iinpit6ient. to I - � . I , I I don't lot me detain yol� from your-hus. Some most interesting experiments were � I I � � . :1 ... I I .., t. ': I ( I � , .; , � �,i I � made oil M I � . " R _­. t 1�.��i NOT WISELY, BUT TOO 'WELL bartill" � onday at Civita Vecchia, the , SWU '4_1` � , I '' . I I I , I . � . . . AJ 11 � ". � 9;`k ' � I I . r1q I I 0H&'PVERlf­(COxr1sUZm) � 11 tb b t he so well roruenibers-all, He rises as be Speaks, And,all tile oldevil seaport of Rome, with a submarine vessel , Shorter"' Mtn � �. . L, � , _.T - _1 I . , . I 0 San y I ' t C�mea back to his eyes and his fame' ilivente& by Signor, Balsamello, an Italla.n .1 1. I � ' , , : . . I R , - 1. ­ The bride's c.-,rriage has sQarooly disop- I the -lia'all tilelliliis wrought. It maddens lig � � .. 1. I I , .i . I 25csop qQ I I . I., I I R1.1 girl looks Sadly, reproachfully at him . eligh .W, which he calls a ball a natitioa, on � . I . , 1. I . . '67 I I - eared ran- It bill', c-orner when 9, hansom cs,b� him to gaze upon her -to think she is so she is White and trembling -this scene has, account of its spherical shape. In itsixi- and :1 . I . a _ . I rcsQoZSU='Pti0 ashes lip, and is arrested at the awning utterly last to him, Re feels there is tried tier terribly. . . I . . . � � ­ � U, C0U&;.hSJ,CrO"-r-, 00" gi rl.thl . I tartar there is room for machinery giving gi * . . . I I . IXT�%at. Solcib�-.IlDrug,,j,.;isonaGuArantoo. _ yotinz man jarapa ott-t; p%ya the aibm,%n, rig so cruel, so fierce, ,lie could not'say " Shall I-Sliall we see you egain ?" she Power to Propel, tear, sink, and raise the . . . , 1. I , ,. . .. I i . I I I . I . . I �Ftlaister will givt gmat -atisfaction.-23 cents. I to her at this moment, if only to inflict , I 0face, with perfect ease. orter " HIS'll � ' I I : Faru lame side, Bit* orChe;st Shilqlzlo PQrQu0 and gives a, Startled, glanc.- at the carpeted ask6laiptly. . � vessel to the a a Ish, IS Ste a, tile gaping crowd, th upon her some of the Pain, the agony that No," lie says, draw! I ng his brows togeth- Moreover the ship is fitted with lenses an- I � � I I . I � I e upw-inted stir - throbs in, his own heart, and rails. riot in er" abling those !a � �� 11 , I . I's V1 IN : an bastle around the house. He is nota, 1. wilveins, : . in all angry frown. "lam n -the interior not only to see NVe aretalking about a, 41 shorten. rs. T. S. � awl,tris, taiton . " ., a weddin, 11so I � at going to . � � I I .4 -guest evidentLy ; there is noth- 11 You awre like all you . roex," he says, In myself as a spectator of your lisp- t I onsy A 1"" �og very festive about his appearance, I A r piness. I shall take inyself off at once." which it may be desired. to bring to, the I grestion'. Those who "know a thinn, ; � ISIE'loritthelble"4'tLI-I'TatedufarrI I I a, te A1816M . iutrude heir way but to perceive submerged objects iing" which will not cause indi� , , I 1 J every 6 .I- 0 Ste, � r . for all that, lie pi.sse3 up the crimson- a ow eop vo as at intense wrabu, Par, & " And will you not be-'fr,en L Surface. For this parpoie, this nautical , or two" about CoolCing L 0�111 0 - So L carpeted Steps and into the hall,and there has voice that makes bar qaiver with tile dis? Arn I bell I. fur,ishai with grapnels and hs I t ,I minglect rapture, dread, and fear of its never to see you?" she SAYS with a foolish w *41arland among a host of Lothers) r an interview with one of thajolltmart, who, longing that tie ma hich cati be manipulated from. the interior, � CHILON �kCATARRH, havirie, received instructions on the mstter, mpmories. 11 Iruth and constancy are un� 7 not pass utterly a it of - . . ,!�gm� � known to you. Did I need any sign at- her life -s. longt lie feels, to be wrong; Tile experiments made were held by onder I � are using contlacts tile visitor into a small room at " of the Minister of Marine and the Minister � 1.11=- _W0 'REME Word to keep me true ? ld yet cannot ;Ifraln from expressinz. � Z% ��, 0 Y, the bar�,k of the hnuse, where SitaLan Old No. I illid I A' of War,tbeir representatives being present, � 11&�,-a you Calarrb ? Trytbisll,cmedy. Jtvill woman with a. snowy mateh oil tier head, loved you, and would love you to my life's A sudden light flashes lip into the young as well its several engineers of the civil and itively ,'nre you. Price 50 ots. It ; and so I shall, God help me I Oh'L man'slaoe, then. fades and uI , relieve and C and a slick Ili her hand by which she helps on and thanderous once iore. military corps, and members of Parliament. I rN a 1.Jb,tn,;r.r its Successful treatment is. , . child I why hare you done this ?" I ra" "III"" I . I furulsbetlfrve. fcerne:aber,,Rhuo1rsAemod.1e3 herself to rise. n tt F The eXperime rite were perfectly successful !instead of lard. None but the , ' if I .." I . i I I I was driven to 1b," says the girl des- again it will eitherbe a greatd..1 b,tt.yr..'r notwithstanding thab the sea was rough t . aresold onaguaranteeto give Satisfaction. . I I My Lai, ray dear young moister !" she I ; . cries, and he comes straight up and giv as perately. " You cannot understand-yotit agreat deal -worse -for us both, ' he:5ay8 Although tile vessel is round it can, by purest, healthiest and cleancz,g.. I � never would, if I spent hours in tolling you htiskily� 64 Yon had better not tempt me, ingredients go to make up Cot.�,_,, ! her a. hearty kisa and a boisterous bag, -how it has all come about. Oh,howIhate Laur-aine.11 means of a screw, be directed in a Straight I I - LEGAL, " Row are you, N-anuie? Why, you look elf !-and yet— Oh, Kett 1, Set A great wave of erimson flushes'ller face. line, and suddenly turned at will. Iron tolene. ' Lard isn't healthy, and is, I ___ ___­ 3ust lie Sallie as ever, I do declare 1 Not ""' Her eyes Sink before tile sudden fire and weights Were thrown into the sea, and the not always clean. Those ,who use it I ' I ay older. me I Lot us part ri 8 . T . IT- J - a , , So you see I've come back." . yon't-rCkr. -­ vessel s -,ink after thern, and by means of Cottolene Will be healthier and � .21�RON , B%rrister, Soli ad a br I).. I bres, my hearr, with yonrrepro ell 8 passion that leap up beneath those dusky I aw welcome to ye, Iwldie," grapnels they ; -A--A v OIL or a Supreme Gourt, ,Not&v3r Ili the life before rule I shall have is lashes of his. y -were brought back to the Nvealthier than those Who use I �', Public 0onveyancer. Q,)mmissioner, &Z says the old Scatchwoman, looking up at enoulah to bear. Give me some kin r "' Good,bye W she says again, and holds surface. Seviral engineers who were in the J I -XQUOV40 rJolin. tile tall well-built figure and handsome so a part -f rionds ?" ball during the experiments expressed the lard-Ilealtbier because they will ' face, with a world of love and pride a belief that the machine is well adapted.for (Ilfleatu aullOU-STIlook. Exeter, now, ontherharld. 4sWed I - __ ,ad c(I'will not," he says fiercely.. "I aid He hesitates for a second's Space, thou a got "Shorter'# brand; wealthier "R '__'60L:�1R1j�l_---_ ----- admiration Ili tier dim, and loving eyes. cold, reocvering treasures f rain the bottom of the because they will get "Shorter') I H., 11 wo � -W�W* 11 Heilb, air, but It's Strong and flue ye, look at be such & hypocrite.. I could almost " Cart strange Smile comes W his lips. 89%,aud that it will Prove 0, valuable instra. I hate you, only that I know I love you too V avas alilly-the best of friends, Lady ment of warfare. � grocery Wills -for Cottoleme costs � Burister, Solicitor, Conveyancer, &D. the day, and, none the worse for all the much for that yet. But I willuot be hype. our.)$ 3hXF,TRR, - ONT, foreign countries where ye've stayed so,e rite enough to say I forgive you, or wish The door opens as those mocking words I no more thajit lard and goes twice I , long. Aye, and it's proud and glad I am a - Oibraltar at First S! as far -so is but half as expensivo. . OFFICE : Over O'Neil's Baul-cl. to see ye back. Sit ye dean, sir -sib ye you well orany such d - —d humbrig," escape his lips. Before them stauds Mrs, ght. I I i ,'.....'..., -white and anxious. TThe first sight of Gibraltar is, I think, , " Keith "' bursts from thepale, trembling Douglass, tier face 0yapeptics delight In Itl — dean, and tell we a� the news. Af y auld lips. 111 . am Jnab, coming, M,%Mlna,,, Says disappointing. It means so much, and so Physicians endorse it I . ELLIOT & ELLIOT, heartis. been just sair for word o' ya this " Yes, Imean ib," he goes on niore, wildly, Lituarino, for � I mon a, (lay " I I, calmly. I cannot prevail upon many lives have been given 1b, and ell qwill t; Isrillsters, Solicitors, Notaries hblic, 'It you about myeelf by-aud-by, for tier beauty maddens him, and be is M.Mr. Athelatone to join 110 at b, eakfast it, many great ships stink by its batteries, and Ch"f' P'41 -9e I't I I Xannie,'Ithe young fellow says impatiently. longing with all the wildest and most pas. ;i SO eased to see you, my dear Keith,"' such great powers have warred- for twelve Cooks extol It I � - I 0onveyancers &a, &c. "Meanwhile tell me whays going on hero, stellate longing of his hot-blooded southern says "Irpli Douglas, gwoobly, " Only such hundred years for its, few miles of Stone, HQUS*Wlves welcome all A . W -Money to'Loau at Lo � Is it a mor . ning party, or a reception, or nature to fold that lovely figure in hie arms, an unfortunate .time for a visit. Imp , oasible that its black outtiall, against the sky, with All live Qrooers sell itl I .1 � Interest. West Rates of some new-fangled social rubbish? Where's to rain kisses on the sweet quivering lips, to bear all your news. We must have a nothing to measure it with but ths,fading I . . � I ng, quiet chat together when all this is af ter the still begin It is only I I . Lauraina?" to call her his -his own -his love, though a to stars, is dwarfed and spoiled. hundred laws of right -and honour barred a to turnthe lights out, rr OFF10H. - UAIN -STREET, 'EXETER. "Miss Lauraine is awe at the kirk," says the way� 11 I mean it -and I hop my over. Laurnine, my (tear, yon must really and you are able to compare it with the Made only by . 1 13- T-1ALLIOT� come back to the drawing.room. Can't we N __ . FREDERICK RLLTOT, the old woman gently, "Canna ye tell misery will haun�, your life, brought as prevail upon you, Keitll,.mv dear boy?,, great ships at its base, and you see the N. X. FAIRBANX & C ., . t.0.1 a it is 0 1 r---! ,--,---- � � - --- - _t-� what it's a' aboot, dearie?" b own hand. To -day yet% have killed I battle ments and tile months of caution, and Wellington and Ann Streets, DENTAL, "Church "-falters the young man, t 0" " No, you can'D," says Keith, rudely, 11 I the clou& restingoll its top, that you under C----- - - ___ _­__ — Then the Wes, flashes across him, his leybeart part of Inc. Whatever happens in have been so long away from fashionable so- , MONTREAL. J)R. 0, H. INGRAM, DENTIST, brolizeii face falls, all evil light comes into the I liture lies at your door." clety that I am afraid I shouldn't get on with Stand it ; and th ne, of the I Succe.4sor to IT. L. l3illinirg. the blue eyes under the shade of their long 11 Do not say that," she implopes. your gue-itu, But I am quite ready tohave crouching ]Ion that has faced all Burope for " I will. If I go to the dogs you have 1% chat with you, Mrs, Douglas, when yon can a hundred years comes into relief, you re. I Me lobar of the Ittlyni callo, a .,)t nout,ij lashes. "$hes not -not married, Wariatier' driven � `111 gooria.) Aleetli inaertect wq b 0. withollt Ina there, and you know it. 'I have member It is, as they say, the look *.a the J t Tile old woman nods tier head and laya favor too with your company. I think � ; Plale. in Gold or Rubbor. a xvo� Auv­ loved you since I wasa boy-sluce we Mediterranean, of which 1�ngland holds the cAltuforthop.kjuleas extraction, f ta,'ttbbO*1 her blind gently an his arm. play- we 'have something besides ,news �801entific American j , e � to d's- key. And even while you fuel this, and Offlee over the Post omee. III a s4most hap y-dalighted, I'm sure," an- are greedily following rite course of each 11. Agency for .c,L bade me tell ye, with tier love, that libe like me less worthy of you, simply because rampart and terrace with eyes thab are tired I I 11*11le Gold Filling.:; as Require IlAy, laddle, wedded this morn. ell together Ili our childhood. I have b an euss," � I � ____ _. . was happy-, that she hoped to see She cold to all temptations, to all that would wers 'Mrs. �)ouglas, vaguely. 11 I will it, I - � �'_­- .­ ... � ., -, ye, that love lay like a charin upon my heart 7rita an � d my, my dear K ' eitb. of blank stretches of water, some one points %. I . - � ,M!M!M_'__, - I her auld friend and playmate -and would and kept all evil away. lhave worked and 4. _ any I tell yon-Vi'a to a low line of mountains lying like blui ye ivait, here till her return ?" an- i It XEDICAi; .g.g.metit. just now, you know," . �:::: ,. __ - _-, 64 toiled, and now, when Fortune similes- , lands before the red sky of the sunrise, - :1 i, I ======Z� She .,Ila out at the roalm, with Lauraine 0 . I efW. BROTF�IN(+ a Happyieshe?" His voiceis very cold when oven your mercenary mother might lie beside tier. dim, forbidden, and mysterious -and you � - .M. D,, X. Q ad stiern, His blue eyes flaab angrily. content with my prospects -I come to know that it Is Africa. 1 - - - 0 ,CAVEATS, I � ls P. S. GritaitAte Victoria Univev,, ty. Then a short bars)% laugh escapes his lilitl' clairn you and find you-niarried. By ca " Really, Keith has became quite Ameri. Spain, lying to the right, all green and I I I II)MOO "d "AidGUO0, U0111-nion L:ihl, ;� ,11 Well, I'm glad to hear It, though the heaven, 1,111uraino, I could Strangle you, as n", she says complainingly. "Soaltered amethyst, and flippaut and gay with white ­ TRADE MARKS, . .�OrV .RX!!_t_1,_, - - ­­­­ _— news is unexpected. Married -Lorry mar. ,,, ttand there with your innocent face -an quite too coarse, and all that. It houses and red roofs, and Gibraltaen grim. L DESION PATENTS, 4 or tae COPYRIONTS, eto.1 � J)R been V iaoki�gg back to mine, and Ring you dead makes 'me Shudder to hear him speak. HO allow of battlements and war; become settle- Por information andfree Randbook,irrito to , 1 6 ELYNIMAN, 00roner f tried i God .1 What a fool I've uron. 0moo, opp,ait, He gets up and walks over to the win. . .. I ROAIM'4T, Xrw Yortir. I 2r—r1iniiOunty Of Motor. . into ttle will be just like the 'Bradshaw Wooliffes, I how of little .moment. You feet that yon I est 6ureau for securin, patents Ili America. . R �03�LtOT.o�._ . dow suit looks out, though nothing does he u In arms of the brute who has bought suppose. 11hatatimeyou-,verawlthIlim, have known them always, aud that they are 11 1, patent taken out'bY us Is brought before :� -,-..--.- yo . I Dlt$- ROLL1.14.4 & A,.Nios. see of the objects oil which lie gazes so Ili- " Oh ! cease for pity's sake," implored Lauraino-anch bad form, you know ! How. 43 YOR fAncle(I they would be. But thts 0 Ila anoticegivait:rteeofoi,argointilo tently, the girl, and tier hands go to her face and ever, I am glad lie's going. It would have other land across the water looks as !it. 0 ly a arAtO 0 Ila,'. Residence ARMO ,it% former. 11 Married V so run his thoughts ; 'laud shut out that angry one before her, with been quite unpleasant if he had Stayed to sorubable, as dark, and as silent as the (frigufffir Amoviall I * . "re'tv st- ()0Ic0q' SPUk"lan's building, to -day, too! Couldn't site have waited? tb a breakfast," I at' rRallin"s;vIlleag formerly, north the lightning -flashes of wrath in the Ill. Sphin that typifies it, and you feet that "I r; 21108** NaMO building, Couldn't she have told me? It is three "a Lauraine draws tier hand away from her x Lartest circulation of any, Saleable agr lij %a . . South door. ey�s, aud that agony of soul in its Pillar ofTforculos still mark-st the entrance war d. SpIondlal ,,� Illustrated. I , I . t LINS, Al. D., T. .it, ,. I I 0 8, �,% I. D months since I wrote to tier mother, and quivering feature. " If you ant mother's arm, and looks tier steadily in the to t�e "unknown world," _fllarper's want should bow thout it. Nil I . . . Exeter, Out notaline. And I -like an idiot -taking how sorr.Z I am -how I pity y - yself face. U L par; $1.50 8Ix months. Addres . , . I —__ silence for consent, and rushing baek here On " ).'oil are right," she says, 11 it 711ould", Woekly� .- 3LIsunas, 361 Broaadway. ork 01 . . . . . - I ]R. X MINS-MAN...L. D. 8, D, D. o, as fast as steam could take me. Alariled. I Her voice breaks, F or a ra 4 AIrs, Douglas foils anything but comfort- � I - :_11� I Oment every, , ,�,� -7 Gralluate of Roy,al Colle Good Heaven I I can't believe it. Larry, thing Is A Railroad A.oross Now Ina dlauil, D .go of Dental Sur- my darling IiWe playmate, my sweetheart forgotten- her strange absence- able as she meats that cold gaye. Bub in I r a Re1n-;, and of tile Dental I - tier heart she says -. " Now fortunate that A St. Johns, X. F., special says ;-A eon - to Tril iverilty her mother's uneasiness -the world i q � . (wt ."I art'alect of To"On -4he airl who vowed to be true erlug he did not come sooner -oven yesterday!" tract has beea arranged between the Gov. . PM1 , - - �ipeflafist In britage. V to Ina for comments of tile Diests-of these She never I NT x�orcelain crownR work, and 991d and over-mairried ! Never to be mine -an- She almost shudders %a she thinks of the erumeu( of this country and Robert G. . ic,Fure Nitrouq 0�ldfe Gat; and local a other man's wife I 0 God I What sin I to thinks. Just for one single fliament they 4t 1. p " that might have been between the Raid. a rgAlway contractor, for the first SJIF� I linethat. do ?'� 11 stand face to face, and soul to soul, and see 6 I . ; . a for P.1inift" oxtmet Ion,;. Always athome. before them the awful shipwreck of two costly cup shobad been occupied in raising construction and the equipment of a now gs �'o 8 . Office: Iransou's NOOK. Exeter. Ile groaned alond ab this juncture, and young despairing lives I and the lips to which it had been sue' line of railway through the country � 111. , . ee!!1__ - Milli I 1111111al tile sympathizing old woman comes to him cessfully carried. to the ' west coast, 200 miles long I- �� �� � . _"' and her heart aches for her nursling's sor. "Pity me! Ali, you well may," cries 1.1 = AUCI!IONZERS. " All is safe now, though," she thinks, Reid is now building a line to Ex. R —THE— , � ___�_ row. "Diann, take oil so," An says; 'lye Keith, softening a little at the low, tender 11 But how thankful I shall be when she is plaits. The new road will Start there ,U E16CVj,C Co. .rd IlrO.N=13AL -,rare but bairna togither; ye could na' tell voice, anti the misery on the young, white fairlyoff. Was ever such a wadding day as and traverse the interior, touchingthe uJal _4 PAPER %TSr0 AUC- how ye're, minds would agree in time to f1cl- " God knows I need it. . W Y' b10E-'L 311'LLS I . tioncer for the County of linron, Go -90. this?" northeastern and, Grand and Doer lakes, Aro atirt Incandescent rl-vtrw I i�l . LOS 0 crate. vlaeterp.(). come." while I have vstreingth to let you. If you And then she sails into It following the course of tile Humber River, Lightini, Rloctrla �tatorj y �p Co. ­ . ___ - __ - ___ �, He turns away from the,window, and know what a hell is in my heart at this or splendid CONT84M Octlerators. - Z"� 7 ___ rooms, and receives congratulations, and tapping the Bay of Islands, Bay St. (;cargo ACTORS A BUILDERS OF lqawa "l' BOSSE NBE RD ,Y4 Gene—ral JG -1 -a anil running to Port Aux Basques on the CLEOTRIC LIGHT AND Priz )� . I -a to his Seat and flings hit self t oodily present moment, you would wonder I could ,E walk n . flutters about Ili graceful agication. and feels Iting I . 4 censed Auctioneer saitts couduet,d back� 11, is, too early to accept'consolittion, wayou leave me now. It would be easier to that if ever a mother deserves this victor's southwestern extremity of the island and FOVIER STATIONS wrappIn.- in allparts. satisfactiou g,a,aatOo,1. kill you thanknow I send you back to your Throuqbout the Donibilon, -_ . Inoderate. neusallmutit. Charges but lie takes refugo in hot anger. His rails -husba.ud." crown of matrimonial success she deserves tile nearest Point; to Cape Breton. The &I to lo Nvenington St. Sundfor&mpl,l. � I I : ­ ''I I I . A at womankind -their wiles and ways, it. contract price is $15,000 per mile, the line . --------- � tcliro treachery and fickleness, until poor Site shudders as he says those words, He % Of course all danger ia� Over now. Do not to be completed within four years. . T-TENRY EILBER Liallised Ana. old'Xamnie is bewildered by his eloquence has turned away, so that he ma,y not see "I I a--*- tioneer for the counties of lIllroll � all novels end with a wedtling? Are not all Reid also contract. to operate the line PETERMAN'S ROACH FOOD the fatally fair face -the drooping grace of 9 � I ZLd miat'llesel , Sajo, and verbosity. His fury vents itself in this , ociety's daughters considered settled aud for twenty years for $51,000 a year and I 49rate yttes. oilao,atOpOliducted strao.1, manner for the space of a good half-hour, � grant of land ok 500 000 acres. It is the ton 0"t, vat offluo$ Ored. the lovely figure round wbiab thi costly established once the ring is on, and the rice , ' ' I ., during which time Nannia listens and , satin falls in gleaming folds. She moves and slippers thrown? Still, a% she looks at intention when the line is completed to run NOT A,—� P093ON - �__ agrees, and consoles to the beab of her ability a way; then looks back. His bea,l is bent her daughter's face, all odd little uncom- a fast steam ferry between Its terminus FATAL TO COCKROACHES AND WATER BUGS. � . VETERINARY. but with very poor results. down on his arniii-s. sob shakes the strong I and Cape Breton, enabling daily transmis- I . --- Then there comes a stir, 'a busda-the young frame, It goes to her heart like a fortable feeling thrills list heart, There is Wrltour,ifnotkcmtl�.ryourDruW-t. 'Towillo"iltrTy "I Tennen noise of feet-Ae sound of voices. Nannie knife. Impulsively she approaches and something so stran�.,e, so diad -looking about Stan of mails, passengers, and freight. DOL"AS Airbare It It Orly al'i'llo.l. 4 . ennent briglit, beautiful auraille.. The now line traverses the beat agricul- " pme"' a uuuro it 1'r"v I I 1, I EXETER 0,jT. Sits up erect and listens. lava one little hand caressingly on Z, arm. tural atilt mineral areas of the country and EWINGI HERRON & Go., splep, 'unguyn, "They're coining bick," she says. 69 DO But she is marriqd-s%fely married now ar Keith, don't grieve -don't fret What is there t to ria: passes through the immense coal deposits Sole Xtis, 5" ,9 & 581 St. Paul Street, XONTUFAL. Ile turns very willite again, then looks for me. You are right. I was never worch 0 fear in the future, I � y?ur love -never ! 1 deserve all the unhap. gret in the past I Ay, what ' lately discovered. This, it is believed, will S0IoProprIctoroftheLroNbf4,,I appealingly at the old woman. ' offset the expense hictirred, which raises of gnoa,-L Ali goods blimejul; thl, 4 .1 " Iean't face them all -117s impossible " piness that Fate can bring. Bub first say (TO BE CONTINUED.) the debtfroin $7,000,000 to $10,000,000. tntlownr1c.ropure. 6. P. BORE �_ - . -- he says, 11 But if I could see her alone' you forgive me this once ; I cannot bear to POUT Lien Brand, Altravto. _O= Oh, Nannie, manage parb in anger from you." I POUT, Lion Brand, "A" Rous.411- WX - SALE - 0 a ou just for fiverninutes. 16:L Suritur,LlonlIrnt. '15, CTSdU&tef fbh bario vstftrIu%r . Some artrious O&IOU166tiow. �, The Streets of Bomb3y. do. Sit 919IM,'Llon Brand, manz. Ar . y j,:)l itforme! Iknowyona4u." Dangerously soft, dangerously sweetie 'A "Oil" %V BA -E J re. I nnlll� CFARPTAIonl3ranil,"AY � 'uil"PTCE: r'neeloorRonth OfTown Halt, " I'll e'en do my bnst," she says, rialn the pretty voice. It goes straight to the Some clever scientist has made up the The brand streets and generous Wit l4gar, Lion Bran' motift 9 Squares ,7r, S P I R 9, T - rk 'a a BRAND LIoa3rau4..'LIonB,.Iu and hobblingaway, on her stick, her gr aching heart to which she appeals. With following tablo, showing the span of life of Bombay show to advantage its public Aa-v+a- I MERCHANT. I/ ay a strong effort he conquers his emotion and granted under the normal conditions to va- architecture. ' tiew cities have Agent for John 71char!ron & Sons Scotch Whiske ; .T�,racj * I AIOXE)�TO LOAN. silk down rustling, her snovry,.cap, with its iniblie build. 3. � 11-migon & Sons, dlasitca,-: ponnoti. poiamall) zam t. I . .=====_._.. - I __ . lave.11der ribbons, carried very erect, on her looks up-bow haggard, how altered is rious living creaturesand things: , . ings better Worthy such optportuallby�for dis- COkILIC, France. CflA2d1%w1,%1., Yin tioPrlucus, Viud�Eto - . _===--==_-----= white bead. " Bab ye'll rise be cross to the the bright young face she remembers ! The life of a field man * play. They are not so nurnern 416 St. Paul Strect, Montreal., , Be is 0, year. us as In somez, - . AJONEI TO LOA.NL AT 6 AND bouny balm. I canna, have her frightened " I was a brute to say what I did just other cities of its size. They are built foi*,�' : .� I _ Percent* ,A25.000 Private Pallas .ehe life of a hedgehog is three times that � Loan! - Bes� nd?" , and disturbed on sic a day. Yollimi now," he exclaims, with rapid contrit'ion, of a mouse. thalimited gowraing class, the English, who III,' COBIP11,11lez represented. it Ob yes -yes. IM mind P he says im- "Ium half madwithpain. Yes,Lorr C, 11 W. y IROWMYA L. H DIVICSO.,q p Y, I . form bob a .small portion of the immense - -- . Barrister, ii,xetlir Wiently. " Only send her bore. " will try and forgive yon, though it is bar. The life a-' a dog is three times that of a population. But in their size, material and , ,. . "". � _ .--..-.-- ____ . Heneverknowsif the time is long or riblv hard. You are ,lot a man; you don't hedgehog. plan they are superb. It is doubtful if there J. - W. Lewis, -, Propr,ietop .1 ..-LURVEYING. ehor�j that he waits -waits with his heart knoW-oh God ! how can I betir 16 I" The life of a horse is three times that of a exists in the world a larger or more beautiful 1.1 TILP uxus or, Tus ]JUS11NESS rART OF 711E CITY � _� . beating so harct, and fast that he can hear it She trembles violently as she stands lie. dog. railroad station than the Victoria station in 113 - — ON 240T.RtE DABIE ST= 14 "EDW-FARN I OOMB, above all those other sounds without. side him ; the folds of bar dress sweep Jet 12 . The life of a man is three times that of a Bombay. The Set r �tariab, or government CONYENIENT TO R. It, DUMB AND STEMBOIT tilit-ING3 Waits in a sort of sullen desperation, know. across his feet, the faint, sweet perfume of horse. office building, is a vast a,qd Symmetrical I h0vinci&l Land Surveyor and Givil En- ,In He The life of a goose is three times th't - �. li�g that his Pain will be but the fiercer the orangeflowers steals overhis senses. pile 448 feet long. Its university clock tower Eleatrio QaTs i7ass the Door. I I I G4":r11TMI0MM, ma?a., ger but the hotter, for the iutuvie� bows his burning forehead down upon. her a -0 '260 feet high, adjoining a EVE11Y MODERN TLMPROVEMENT ,� - 'T I , - Oftlee. r,pittairs.Samweirs Blook. be has demanded. hands,. and for a mornea b is silent too. a man. spacious univer- RATES: $1.50 to 8%oo. � . � - Fxiltor,out sity buildi�g, is the dominating feature of .. .. Then there comes a faint rustle of silken " I must go," whispers the girl, desper. . The life of a swan is three times that of a the city. 11 — I INSURAX0 I . skirts, the door opens, there is a sweet ate, Y,atlast. "Good-bye, Keah-darling goose. I Ali I are built of yellowish gray stone, with — I . MONTUAL m .=; ,:g T 1A0E 0, . � W 0 and before him stands the loveliest vision and all, I of a swan. torial &nil treatment are felicitously ,bar- It: ;� /, r I —­ . � 1. w:7-- - - W - - :===_-�-_ subtle perfume of orange -flowers and roses, Keith. For my sake, try and bear up now - The life of a swallow is three times that trimmings pf darker Stan--, and in all ina- =- 9� I "m I � HE ATERLoo MUTUAL promise me you won't carry ouL .4 5 ,� PPIRE INSURANC E,a () . of womanhood that his eyes had ever rest. your awful, threat -, you. won'b go to the- The life of an eagle is three timS3 that of monixed. In fact there is little I W –' COLIN ­_ 0 ti i . I .., – 11 . I . I I a Bombay " 0, . I � 1� . I . EstialAlalled in L 8 o;a. ad on. bad.)' I . ALL , '� n 0 1 1 a Swallow. I that does not impress the visitor very favor- W > 0 0 1 , , � 0 One moment he looks at her, and &II'llis "I can't promise tiny. such thin . �� 'd .J ::I ri a , . .Aw,g"D OFFICE .. WA 7 -ERI 00, ON 7% . 9," he The life. of a serpent is three times thab , ably; and our stay there. closed .in a most I 1g, LO MCARTHUR . � I anger xnelts away, and an unutterable re- Says, relapsing into gloom and anger once . :9 - . c'" I' "' . at of an eagle. satisfactory way our visit to India. rA ,�F 2 , . 1;� . � I lipally lins been over Twentr-eilth preach speaks in his eyes, that are "bad" more. 11 You don't know what you've . r I ,0 & Co. ,2, .1 S done - I PRFF.R,_,`3 v , �11 . In Ruccosifal over4tion in Western blue eyes nolonger, butonlyverysad and to me. I ne 'The life of a raven is three times thab of � , I I . � o, and continues to insure agranst. iosg or ver was particularly good, and P. 1 !! +0 . ��' I 0 1 . . to by Fife. Builctings, Aferch%, very haunting: I if I tried to be, it was Simply for your sake. aserpent. � Merely Adjourned. TF -S � I . I I factories and p1l other deseriptio ndise . I . 1. . . . I ,. I tble property. Intending insurers as �f "Ob, Lauratne!" he says, and his arms Now my anchor is gone, andlain cutadrift. The life of a harb is three times that of a, . A six-foot spectator with, a muscular arm ­­ . i have go oat t ol"p her as in t I - .", � ,, Pan of insuring on the Premium Note or that area be old sweet days Whatever evil I do lies at your door, I as I raven. , I rushed in,between two youths who were . CANADA TRUSS FACTORY ­""` . . ., I stem. . gone for ever, and sobbing wildly, said before I` . And an cak growath five hundred years, pommelling each other and separated Est. 251 . 1. I I init tile 1)&.qt ton years Ell' the girl,falls uponhis breast. I I You are cruel-cowFLrdly to say that !11 mud fadet . them. I I . ." �F GROSS,rrop. - I.: , I )-i,af ' r proqerty to the . � I I 11 . 11 P611clea. coverin's '01"W"y has . � I . h five hundred years. . Appliances forall kinds of P y. . . lf$40.872038; and vaidinlossesalan, __ , . .. she cries quickly. 11 I have nob been blame. Certain portions of this table are hard to "If you, don't stop this," he said, holding .sical Deformities. .Grois, . I 1. . � - � .. 11 � I I I I . I , , less, buti I 'have not been .false to you in believe. An easy calculation she W*s that if them, at arm's lenath and shaking them bill �. linproved Pat4 Artificial leimbs. ,� I :�� 4�7!,,,100.00, cons CHAPTER III. . � I . �..., '19 Of Ca3h . . I i i you it be accurate the hedgehou lives three tha I 3end for -- I I �� 1. 11 �� isti . my bearb-tha.t I know, and ir beethrattled' "I'll bump . .. had - , You together bo� oro ' PRIM �LIA and 01ROULArIS ' Aft.r , � vernment,I)apositaod the anassu- ((TILL DEATEEDO THPrd't-AitT," . only told me, only'� ritten—" , =-, the dog . I � ,� I , , . w a in your. bodies, ,N -W, U .ln , � 112 Oraig Street, Montreal Riot .. "j',iui Nbtes �n hitrid and in force I I , nine year'so- fhe� horse,, and I I I � I I ilt,.u, break every boa �11 r ,. ed . )I I I . , I L I I W-Fliv !11V1r., hmrs,� SI.D_ Pros ident; 0 Af- T'Lrm it A momaht and she i . Y -Seven years ; the Blau', eighty-one go. � - __ - __ � " . . IQ -emembers4 With ",Xour inother,made,me promise I would - - , I.... . ­rw�,tey -, J: 13. liudnps, rn,ipedtor , (juAj flushed checks and , tear -wet bold no a years ,, -the 'goose, twoliandred,atd.f6rty. I!Thab's all right," said the youth wibil BOOT & SHOE MANUFACTURERS, - � " I SNR Ll',, Ageotter Ei rotat, and vicinity . eyes She . ornalitinicatioll With* you for four . I I I I . . wrenches herself away, and looks up, at th years !" lie says- eagerly. "At tb6 'end three year�; tile swan, seven hundred'and thiiibrulsede�e sull:diatigured-nose, pled I . . I . , I .1 - --------- 7- , - _______� I I 0 - . ­ I . K* j. & T,.STDP11E�NS,"Wh,o 13 t : , I I I > I I 1 , 11 twenty-nine years ; the swallow;. two thou- ing up his iab and shaking his flat lindis. ,losale, Beaudry I 11. 1, I ' face of her old playmat6. . . of - that time my prospects began to bright youn I'll meet - L.,;�� , 1, � I , " I I I wag 90 . 'This Me. Hezekish �,-affsrsou .took -me sa I �. . MORNING CLIPPERS . 11 Oh'Kelth, 1" she Says ' 41 1-1 " I an.' nd.one hundred. and eighty-seven years ; m.'ayed'ab the other " I The 1`010isons' 13.1 the eagle, six thousand, five- huridr;d:and him irr a football garne sog . ,, .nk glad to See you !11 I I up$ and then promised toleav6 me all his bnm'd'.'� wheP,we �. s. j,- Ix"B A fa ' ' : .1 I � , � 1 The poor Pat . sixty one years; the serpent, ninei 11. can fight this out withou at.r,.Pti Ll t,77 Crai& , .. I IAMENT, 1866) Cut Pretence does not blind fortune- He -was rich at ,Drc�sas and eon tho on. , . I ,� � (G -U ARTERED,11 Y PA RL him. Be looks at tier sternly. . sand six hundred sud eighty-three years - I I � � I - I read up a evita-i "Indeed 9 hadn't a relative in the world. I told her ' . - I ... . all this and begged her to tell you. the raven, fifty-nine, thousand and,fortyp Two base -ball clubs, composed MUCILAGE & LIQUIDGLUE MANFR. I Rest Fund ... I I ... $%000,000 And may I ask for an explanation of your I I had nine years ; and the hart, one hitudred'and � of young 11adies, have been formad �ntjrely F. AULDj P,itit,.1 �?, - I � I I . . I I H ­ ... 1,160,0� conduct? I tiliuk it is due to me. Why: no. answer from either. Then oldHezekiih I I In East I ight. , 759 Craig, , I e&d0fflco,.UontrgpLj, I have you broken faith?" died, and I jumped clear into two million SOVentY7sevea thousand one hundred and Lake, AIM. I I I, I I . - , I r WOLFDRSTAN THOM A,S-P,sq_ I � Shaturns deadly-palo, I dollars. I rushed home as soon &a I co Uld forty-seiren years. ' � � A beautiful behavior is better than a beau 8STRiCH FEATHER MANFR. 11 . I I I 1 d MN4 11.kr, Al �A -VAGZM 9CWe Were never really erigaged," She put things Square,; and get here --just too I -1 — � I Mal form ; it gives a higher pleasure than W. SNOW, r6a9A,l&9PLV274i,r,cd, 1913Notre Dame, , ... I I � . iniers, "and all those yeiilla'yon never � � . I I , : Status- and pictures ,e it is the finest of. fin — -_ I , I I I I I . I , Xole,� advantiod to good farmersou thelrovii Stan late ! DO You expect we to sit down like I ,. Dauger Signals. . arts, ' � � , I . I 61 . SCALE MANUFAC — , itiote with one or more, endorur at 7 per colit. wrote, and I t1houglIt-_-,_ 11 9, tatne oat, and console rkiyself by Saying it . � TURERS I ' I I , I le 'ercely. � iladelphla woinan, in- W. G'ORDOX & Co .1 L, . - . � �, �eranuum. . 'You can't -be helped? I think you know my Mrs B ley, a Phi 11, � cot Sf;,Pa1fL , You did not!" 110,990A I Very red haired passenger (putting his ..,,,,, ray I � I . , I , ", � I I �, Exeter'Branch, know me better than that.' I am no Saint mature better than that?" hand out of railway carriage window ;) the cooperage machine, which turns' , I ­ , . — "I �.. I " I ,,I thousands of perfectly finished , ETC, ' , -wful day,from 10 a. but Lam no mawkish lover eitiler, to fly She draw a long, quivering Sigh. 11 If I " Guard I guard I why on earth doesn't the barrels STENCILS, STEEL �STAMPS, DIVS L___._0'Ptn evc y la in - t 08, . I I . . i "' from o had but known ?" she says. ' � I f I ev ry day. She is also the inventor of a G.'VT. DAWSON, Ssndj�r I � TURPAYS.10 a.m. t6 I ) 1, p - To lie wurnari'g feeb to another, and . 1 a J'Hiiesi 749 C,rajg , T ,u train. go on ?" � � . at hich may be togsed into the, sea ' I -1 .... *�._.,A, I -- P vor told you ? I wag � ,-aft, w. I , I - =;'.4tes of. �Jltortiqt, alitivrod 0 011C out love Vows M falley. You knew I 11 So your mother tie Guard: " Good gracious, air, put your lif I � � , . n d�ip)3i ­­;�_-- =��__ r=.-=­==-:;=:�,_-_=,= 3 4 D - ble it eZ miep.113 f end a a in er d we d I I I "' D �3 I An lai . D doo Dr. A J A ROL ' I Pv I R t —P. d8m at I - -ve, Lviraine, -�nd ,you -you . I in any way, but will always right; itself in. , �i , 4, I)YFIR HURDON, 1would ba. tj 1) a fool to trust her. Women don't seem to bead -in ; hbw call you � expect the train I I i I I , - �t ��' ' i llaV4 bepil hll�e. have more honour than'tiley have Constancy. to fnove on when tile danger signal is out. I ot.antlY and float ,safely, It contains , Til,ril , I ,. I , , . � ' 7�b-MF,Lr, 8he trainWes and is silend He looks at But 't's no Se"going over the old ground, 1 I - I � 1; I pockets, wIlich the sea can ,lot.enter, that k OF lWyFIXIFT14111t � - , t , I Jg,I1JZIy . �� u are always filled with water and prov ions .1, I' , � . tagei* 11 _ I is I I I I , thirstily, eyes taking in !ran are lost ,,to lii�, and I don?t care two, Mrs, Mackay has a $150,000 s%'phire! for the use of the Shipwtecked'. . N't E4 S - I , 1, . , . 11 I I �- 1, � r�A .. ft I �? I �, - " I I I I . - � 11 I . . .1, .h ,��:� . , " , � . I J , 1, I �� I I I I I ,, �, I . ­ - , I , I � . � I I I . I , I ft_�� I ___ I . - I I I I 1, ) � I � �." I � '11111 I I . . " I I I 11 I \ � �, I I I i , � 1 .i ...-;.— . _ , I I � . � 11 . .­ � r NhL , , I I ,.. I . 11 ;. . I \� I . I � - , I I., . I . , I , I � I � . I . I I ��� ­__­.".1lft­ . I � . I � 11L,: �