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Real Retro T..' cosose to roe with an oritioia
ettoostit row Memoir follr rotra4arie
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night, of the
Nineteenth'CentuT
44 • By E.,. P• ROE
Author ot �u* tM: A •CifEsTNI/T Man," "flArinft4MS'I3t;Mom Away„"eto„
ANIMMAIMINIAA•011L
"0 PrIrefess felfet" !said- you Iwouid surely meet again'?"
• • , ,, CII,APTkarri7.7"..".", t At llits the .iritild'S tip began to Hui
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"When Halkkapp _mule 401,on tho rot. i• ver, • and ..kkhe said. "Hut papa alway
° lowing morning, he found Dertna, play. grimes -And hisses me- good-bye before
i, • :2.• IH g oft the „piazza, as unconielous of be Tines:away," • . . .--- - ,, .
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the loss of her•father as tliebirds tiingf.I • "I)ertiops lie did. Bertle, when you
. Jog among the trees of their IllaSter. Were asleep in yoUr crib last night.'
,. Arny soon Joined them, end Haldane "Oh, yes. nikw I'm sure Ile did If lie's
. ,.._. .sa,vc that ,C,Zt, eyes lied the sato ap- trane'aw4, 'eause 1 'member he. once
..'- periling anti indescribable exnep • kou, woke roe .nli kissing' Me
both of i#Mbless and, terror, reminding '31 'think' .11" ,.•
kiss.ed you very Softin
-one of some tinlid mid beantifirt ant- 3110 so .Yoir Oldiel "OLT. Our dear
••••• -•"--1-.• inailhar 1,4r5011-brOtikrki. 4,4- by by 14avieuKetetins, crone', U4.'01/314; and
.• an enemy 'that was, feared inexoressib- •papa Went, awaY NN'Ith. film- But be
• " in but trent which there seemed g loves you just as nitwit as 'ever, and he
Isn't sick atky more, and ''ou will'ottre"
• lie took her hand -with t'strongand Is see' him ailltill4 - . .
• • reasstiring pressure. . - . • t Ito yo.0 think lie will bring noe
"Oh," she exelainied .witli a alight. something nice when lie toines?" •
• ..itiniidee. "how can the sun :shine?' "Irma pia see him OS'allt he Ntil!
The birds,. too, are singing as If there have for You. Berth'. ote.re, bealttitut
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, .weee no death unit .$peen,,o in tb6 ' things titan you ever saW oefore In tall
. , • world," - • % ', I Your life, but it•nuty. he a long Bine be-
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a perfivt faith,.filikks Amy. ean fore .7v ecu ,set' him.'
.•' „ • • enable us, vain do Anow-there-is death •Tite child -slipped down from. his
• and.;sorrOw, -to fellow their example." knee :quite satisited and hill of plea,
• . . It's all a black mystery tie nie," mitt' sant, anticipation, and went bael, to,
replied, turning away. • • her play on the piazza. • • •
Ilia It- svas to noebnce," . "Do you 'believe all that?" asked
An -Old -rehired Man, the hitsband: of Arun' looking na . If Bertha had been..
• the negress who had assisted ilaidann told 3 falrY tale. .. . •
ita his .watch. now apnefired and *an.: "I do, Indeed. • I base told the child
.• nounced breakfast, . • .. . , what I regard' Col, the. highest form of
. • It was a cOntparatively silent' meal, lite._trutil,• thollitlf-exPreloktil ill'slitird#,
N. • .:,, ,, - littfiy Berth* iliotnKlicost or md-tbukinot,• tangling& ' 'MISS. -.Any. I know - tiitki,
. ... Amy Would. notluive tonebed a knout!). your failietWas ever kind to. you, Did
''-' tut had it not been for liaidatte's per- he' ever turn .ehlitly away rrom any
earnest apnea, of yours?" . .
.As Soon as Bertha. had finisbed, she "Nest., never!" cried „tIt"01,0,-wItit
said 10 lialdane- a . rush of tears. • ,
'Amy , tom me .that, you did papa `VII.nd ran you believe' that his .heal-
' • " • - eVer *so much good last evening!. now yenta' Father turned fro•rn Ids' touching.
•* I *int to se,c. him right away." . •.• %Veal last-Algtxt t Christ . said n• to
• . "Does she not knowl"., asked gat% UloSe who': were trUSiltlit In HIM, 'I
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dine In .4--10W' tone. • ' • will come again and 'receive ;on unto
Myself, that„where I•ain, there ye may
be *Ism* As long as, your father was
conscious, he ,was - elikildag • tO that di-
vikko hand that has nosey .falled one
true believer .II) -all. these -centuries..
Surely. MIA,. Amy, , your own remior
tells„,.you that the poor helpless form
that we must bury to -day is not your
dither. The genial spirit, tete nilnd
tint was a power out in the world, tier
• , "Will -Dertie etimeand listen to me if soul With its noble and intense affee-
1 win ten bee about mar, . „, !lions anti aspirations -these inaile the
The child (gunned into ids lap at. man that was your father, Therefore
,ance, and turned her large bine oyes I say, witli -truth that •the man. the im-
perishable •part. has gone ilwtkY with
11104 whO loved hitinanity; and who
has _prepared a better plare . tor us
than this -earth can ever he under tlik•
most taVOring eircumstariees. YOu can
understand that the body is hilt- ties
changing, perishing shadow. . •
"When yen; compare Om. parr. dis-
ease -shattered house •In, yoniler room
with. the- regol"spielt that ttweit with.
In it, when you ecinnare that prii
strati' form -which. like a fallen tee,
In the forest,' is yielding to the on;
.verfial . law id ohmage -with ''' the
trtrong. aetive. 'intelligent anan that
was yitur father. do not ).•ont* very
•senses .assure you,that )'our father
has gone away, and, al; I told Bertha:
ilietion to soothe Me child, Ind lil mY •
I on •will surely see . lilin again? it
may serer • to yoU that 1. et I said
about Ow good-bye' kiss was but a
holier it. Was not. Though Ave -know
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.E.444.iR Willi SEVEN Fee firl!EAO SHOT NE.%R IVINNIPEGI.-...k one year old haid-hended ie las snot
liy an amateur neat, Winnipeg n Tuesday of this Week., Tice eagle measured seven feet, wing spread, ,
"it fremaentlY is in eonaltutions, tiest and titucki4s1 little girl in the-, the groom S'he Was so bewildered and
/ Tit, /op ‘,,eni. up and saw .M.fs. city. She's Ito!'" frightened cid. ofher overwnelmed 'with her loss that,. her
wits, can see that, anti •„''et nothing raind,,,had partially suspended" its ae-
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ut force eould grt iter away.• Po3 tion. She Saw.anti heird everything.
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ulY„IleiMew's sake awl her Own 1 teled
hard tO Induee her to gcP„ but •ine-
stands her ground like a soldier. What •a*
best now 1 hardly know, Mrs. Po-
land is so kilterly prostrated that it
Amy shook her'llead. It's awful.
1.? "What ran t tell her?" she' faltered,.
, , • • • *It Is indeed -Inexpressibly sad, ,bni
I think 1 eon tell the child without its
, seeming awful to her.kand )1.t. tell her
the trulk" he replied. "Shall I try to
explain?" • " •
"Yes. and let me listen him if you
ean rob the. event or ony of` its (mut-
• terable hotTor."
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Up to his in perfeet• faith.
"IPon't you, remember Brat Palm
•*pololast kligit of leaving you -but
HOW YOU -CAN .TELL •
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GENUINE ASPIRIN
Only Tablets wi "Bayer Cross".
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are Asprii4o others!
oa the tablets, refuse thent-'the • tre
If Tett Afoal Joe, • the, "Bayer Cross"
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t* Aspirbi at i11 •
•There is wily one Aspirin, that marked
wltk the "Bayer Croat" --all other tab-
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lots aro askly lea buitationi,
• Leek to the 9!sayer Croft"! Then
it it real Aspirin, for which there is
no sulutituta.
*spirit, is 114t Geri** but is ludo
in Cam& b tbuttAblas, and is OWS•4
by a etusailkut Cosaptay, all rights beteg
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with certainty so little of the detail
of the life beyond, we have two good
Agouti& an whIeli tb base reasonable
etirdeeture, We know Of flod's °love:
as.) know /Your 'father's love; now
what would he natural In vieW of
the' two facts? 1 think We can
irian.imr* to keep Bertha from seeht.4
that which Is nu longer her father,
and tIms esory ntentOry ot him will
be pleasant; We will leave intact Mk)
impmssiort which he Itinigeii made
when l40 ANN! conselously, for this
which now remains is not hinisolf at
au."
r"-'--.dfrau ties 17. Goverausent. putt
oriviiis waver Talmo of Aleirhe, consersation was interrupt-
hy the arrisal of It% Ode& but
barxahoon
. Ionzkituiriertil, etigoo, nark 1"Hal
. danp that
e to, Alny had
gra
at his words as one alight try to
nuns*. 1bsg.. Neuritis,
urger re patine% rex be ia& agys,14.111It ;stone otherwise ,Itopeles.1
Haudgilla Wes of 11 tablets -alto 11911 * was being lOtyck'cd
Itualgais..411tribaolobsetr$40. *Ark (refloat& _1 fiat', -1 that sacra might be the end,"
turiammetkesiassigteunadkl* of *q.t.( i„„,„_11""tistuiselart strted 111;a('Idd:rne!°telts.gilf-TenIntiVier t(titItiltringrig:
(-1.414. w`v•r„
cEiven's SpedIs
TIM beet ,X X X 'Vinegar itt'stOck, artor Ocktinc.
Corn Mikes, a few to clear 4 10e pnoliage. ,
° Baking PniirNer,fei,1%rnti Oc• ' ' • •
Memo' eree,„ wit!' either speasi; fork 'or knifein the packsv:
to Aramorsia, old size, '6 for 25coe
• bme aid tines of soisp; 3 for Pe.
WE hove in aloe*
Ir. SAM* *)1�W !Mk Ist.Bastio, No411, kits
They trice the plate of trivitilit"pbrIte*S anti Outstie belts. Xo
toaringd Shiite. Siinple and tiinveniente Support the tronsem
as well as otireldie brse.r. surdSec this novelty.
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J J. McEWEN
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e tuty's condition rave him. MOO
• intgleiY#' bid lie kept 11 to hhusrlf *until
They %N err Won& After leaving Viet-
• log medicines !tr her with Amy,. anti
breaking utterly don in trying. to say
a few words of rondort to the father-
less girl, lie - motion:hi -. to Haldane il might .cost tier life to knov.e tier. Ile.
follow him, -- - ,iciest theY nave au been •soles/lbw
.3,001'e, with me •ti' Me. city." he said. exposed‘to the (Neese that Alley 'might
"and we will arrange fir suet) db' tie taken with it on the ,Iptirney, and to
poistava I ig „411140110111gri 0:6;7: oittretibme!Trat."tor• 0., . traitri_xl ,t1h,e,tfritoiratvs_ittuntstie..:iiniagotioerftrtittive iltonctul
of his vrinnit, 'Mid promising to teleol•fo me About as bad as „staying where
graph Mrs. Arnot,, 111(1 lane accompan- ' they are, alio, r can ..look .after them.
led the physician to time busioess part But V4.(011" see, we'll sec ,'• And in like,
Of the town, , . . manner the.seirely...-trouedk ol'l. gentle -
.1 ou hal er been a geldsend to them, oqin talked -rapidly until they. reacired
• Sald Me •idukl-invirted uld doctor, blow- the • undertaker's, -seemingly finding a
lag his 'nose furiously: • "This ease relief .in thus unburdening his heart
COMOS a- moo nearer • bows. than any' to , tole of M101 o`se. 'sympathy' he felt
that has as vet.occurred; but Men. this surA. X. Pd. Wh a might Reis he led to
bottom is. lust falling out of .eVery- I feel .0. sleeper. interest In ' the okleets, of
thing, and it -looks as if we would All hi...rig-age,: ., '-.„ - •
go before •we have a frost. It seems.] Even at that time of genefal disaster
to to$' though, that .i can stand aay •Itatitime's abundant funds enabled hint ;
thing rather than see. Amy' ge.•-•••.•Slit. is 1.to serkire prompt attentionjt was ' de -
engaged to a. nephew ,of inine--14kis due rifled that Mr. Poltinds•r ahould
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A fellow ,ss "them is. in tovvom if:3 do be 'placedvin 3 recel.ring atilt • untll
say it --and I -love Alio girl as if she such time that they could e.l'elnoved
*ere my on child. Mynephew...is to Hie family buryingigrokind,. In a-
traVelling ha Europe naw,and Iitionbt nother'elty. and before the day closed
if Ite knows. the danger liangcnk .over everything hadbeen attended to In
the. girl. If anything happe,ns• to - her . the .martiker which refined Christian
feeling 'wank' dictate, •• , • • . •
Before parting With Haldane; Doctor
itrten had given him .careful directions
'what to do in case he recognised syrup -
toms of the:lever In any or thelanilly
or himself. t'Eeep , Amy , and Bertha
with their -Mother all you . can," he
11 AN'til,abottt ,M11 hint., for he hiolisre
'tor, and writ he may. I'm dreadfully
anxious about -them all. I -fear iiiosl
toe' him: Poland's mind, !ilea ;a New
England lady, as 1 suppose you know
-.wonderfully `gifted ,wontam mien
brain power- for that fragile botly• ol
hers, Well. Perhaps 'yin" didnot on,
derstand all that was .said..list night;
butt eIr. Poland MIS (ilvilrys been, a
great reader,and f.11( 'has beam, car-
ried .aWay by Lite, Materiallidie philo-
sophy that's in .fashitio now -"a-110%,
Queer. Isn't HI and SIM tiro Abirds.
spirit herself, „lier husband and my
beat friend sets RS genial .anil whote-
souleil a Joan as. I'5. P1' liked, fond Of a
good Marker, fond of joke, mut fond
of ids fiuntly---to idolatry, tlis wife
had unbokinda Influence over • hira.- or
otherwise he knight, have been a little
and only. they •• have stood by therm
What thev Would have donelast night
if yon loot not come, coil only linos,
Poor, Amy, poor Am) l" .,led the old
fast: but he alwa".s laughed at what
lie called her. "Yaolor notkons." and
said ,he *0 IA Iti not aceelpt her philM
sopit,y she' ire tc: little more
'Material herself. Poland was a squarry
stkeeessful business intim but I fear he
didnot lay kli4,41111iielt..fle.was too op-
✓ il-lwarted and free -handed! -0 typical
Southerner, I suppose, you 'would say
at the North -Abut is. those htiyou Wit!,
don't think of us as all slave. -driver
and sta„ve-traders. I xpect the North!
i4oulik"Will • flat,' to Yates a • mnsi
squire, stand-up figh before they un-
derstand .earti othe •
"Clod forbid!" e eulded Haldane.
',Well. I don't tiihtl; '.'u and 3 will
ever. quarrel. You may call us what
YOn nleaSe, it yOtt take erre of Poland's
fa!'itillY11."
3v1' already to have a
very thorough respect kith for your
bead and heart. Or. 'b .n."
VIA vonsidetabis worse than they
erage down here. BM #1.) 1 wao. teh
said!' "'Anything, to rouse thP poor wo-
man from that stony despair into
wide!) she seems' la have faTleo."
• The long day' at lengthramp to ant
end. Haldane of .necesSity had been
much away, and. he welcomed the. ciakt
and -quiet evening: and yet he knew
that, with the _shadow or night, though
so grateful after the glare, and•licat to
which he luithbeen sidderted, the fatal
pestilence aPproacheet the nearer; as
if to strike &Oder blow.. As the
pioneer forefathers of tits city .had
shut their doors and winddwi at night -
'fall, lest -their savage and lurking -foes
should 'Send a 'fatal arrow from some -
416!liky• etwert, so now again, with the
Mose of the day, all doors and wladows
must bp shut against. a more subtle
mid remorseless viesw.
less shafts :sped With a surer, aim in 4,
darkness; - •••
Amy.lkad spent rimelk ortlie day In
unburdening her heart In a long letter
to. her COMO. Laura, in. Whirl), in her.
111 MUM
EVRITIS THE FLL
The epidemic of "au" left in its train
nutuy: weak hearts and 'aertots. nave
troubles. •
Mrs- L. Walton, 63 Ridout St,, Rini-
aton, Oat, wrinen--#4,1Ckrer two yearn *gel
Was' tame very 01 with Spinush inihMusir,
'followed by neuritis of the helult laish
blood maim and congestion of tiPrzif,
,,n4 was left in a very weakkite,
MY mid nerves were so terribly
bad uld have weak, feinting !pet*
acenetimee twice a day. It really aeemed
to me my heart wotikt atop beating. I
doctored; and they seenaed to do all they
could for Me. but I grew, so bad, Jay
after 43., they thought, I bould AWItet
better.' I had given up ail -Impel of ever
getting well, as I was fading very-fut.
It iteenictl. to me it was a God -send when
I looked in the paper and read 4tbout
Atilburn'it Heart and Nerve Pill*. I,
thought that there WAS 4 little bop*
where -there arm7, s spark or lite left,
f commenced taking them right array
and I am now on my fifth bort and,
pork salary saw 1 am a lot better. I
truly think thateit it had not,hoen•for•
your wonderful medicine I would not,
ve been here now."
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she remembered It all afteKon't Ils; but
now the,verp weight of the blow had
so stunned her that site was,inerCifullY
saved from the agony bf full eon-
soldtittness.
liertha clittibed upon Haldane's
lap,Inul pleaded for a stay.
"yes, Bertie," he said, 4.and I think
know a story' that you would. klIte.
You remember I told you, that your
papa had, •gone away watt Jesus;,
would you not like 0 hear a story a- •
bout this -good friend of your papa's?"
(To be continued).
- ' Polar: Soap' ..
cakes. for 24e: -A good, white laundry seat;
Cream of Barey
,3C Ocirage for 2150*
4 -String Broom, 59c
Sweet Potatoes-
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Fresh fruit and Vegetables
Choice Tins and Coffees
Pitons ism
Cutoommatruitst sand slisuotota
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•,iown livid way, she portrayed the part
Haldanejiad acted toward them. •She
had also written to her distant and uo-
conscious lover, and, feeling that it
might De the last time-tilu. had poured
out to him a passion that was' as in-
tense and yet as pure as thetransPar-
entAarne that.: we sontethrkes' see is,
Suing from the Meart of the liardAvemit
maple, as we, sit brogding ovel. 7,. our,
winterlIre. • .;'P'
"come and pit with, and as one of
os. she had said to Haldane, and so
• they had 011 gatheredat the bedside
. widow, who .11ad „scarcely
strength to do more than fix her dark.
wistful eyes on tine and another of
• ling you. Mrs. Poland was 0 New Enpr-
land• woman.and to humor her. Iter
husband employed such white servenls
as rould be got itt the Mtn and poser
trash they wore' most of the time
When the fever 'appeared they tett In.
.stantiy. INIland bought the old color-
ed people Wu, are atm, with the
place. and. galie =them freedom.
(IloeinT tempestuously: "She's. the peel-
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tat Fotolocon niAt •of the. Aret-1
ri,)0 itqutniic. Das w«10
el' tlimlioatility4
cArce.r. r‘ritcrall 143,teitry ttot been A#'
%sArlett the hitte-t tnitittry rank itt
tht, limit' army ot .E.nriqu, for h6tev•
irsce• J. tit 41r/nsttr ‘ietory river'
me. miatroorke free g Which had so
tont thwolit:44 the fairml province! el
North AtrieL
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Cocoa Wi
ktilbiskpoommt battier
3 isiblisorms ski&
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extract
tablespoons putter.
bled its4at
2 tablospootts Cornea
Cocoa
1 tabitepaost chopped
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Methoitr.Adit the milk
drop by Atop, to costmed
41111.41r and butter, atiriitts
conatrnstly. Add sl Moly the
tour seined with' &oat.
limit pan with indble,
Prep front end of spoon an&
kle with autcl Mut
7 with cinnamon. Peke in a
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en. lot .ot:' people said the other, day.
They hid accepted our invitation to investigate the BRUNSWICK ---- they came to see
whether they., approved our judgment. ,.
Of course, *e'expected. people to " &cover " the BRUNSWICK, just as 'We have thane r
but we did' not promise ourselvea so many OWNERS of other phonographs would the
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BRUNSWICK Trail"ler readily;
Frankly, we were astonish
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We have #11-.iitspition that 'some of them came to tell us that “a rolling stone fathers
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But exchange that machillelikat hal meant so 'much to wife kuldtes ? Relinquislv
that which had take d se much time and pains to select—the machine they thought to be
• - the best phoaogiaph en the market?'
No, we- weren't ready -for that.
But it happened the first day and every Jay after: They caught the. idea right away.
They saw that • while they had spent weeks picking their phoaegraphs, they were letting
° somueme else pick their music.••
They wanted to he Ole to play ANY record, just the same as those' who have never
wised a talking mactiae.
We played MOS of their OWN favorite records for therm, awl they
BRUNSWICK played them better,
Maui residents of this locality have' fool a better Phonograph--
alealsracieg stew musical instrumeet in the BRIRISWICK,
Asa they feuni a cabinet that was easy to hook at, as well.
We are tegiuniug to think our judgment is pretty good, after all.
• Come itt, yoarself and hear the BRUNSWICK. Literal allowance on our old .machine.
0 'You ON ciauge isms is midstream,
had to admit that the
-a wonderful, versatile,
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