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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExter Times, 1910-09-29, Page 21 S 11011 LOVell, s PPOWOC1 9Se 1,..) INDIGLSTIoN oi• A LIFETIME UREAT VAS" " 11 I.: A (j A 1 N 1 ONVICH VATIPIE 1 BEroili: 1 ut: IN mit.. THE 1111[1111E Ur. THREE GREAT NYSTENIIS' Or, A Ettk Matrimonia! brcam ]O\1111,1' to to o 111C "Claire -A.1 illsa." Atm .1. n. Flock. of London, Ont.. for years receiveo the best medical attention that Canada afforded. '114411e/rue Re% c‘l 11.• .011 Archduke .11.11,init Dolphin of lastitee, of --• - Three cartes of mystery, the ac- es -pod ..elutionof which never sat, ielani yet his sow and that of los 110411Y Per8u118' have 1"491 4141(11V 1 a ed at the Brsame 1104e. Her husbaad wan a prominent pity- sout.„. t,f na avail in helping 1.1; 1,1•ti 'fichhorno carte, which • C II A PTER I V 'en( '41)s, aisi it. v...; with a ;••4,4 e ;. ' • 41 I !. • Intbite Mind to an Cx di•grcio ill the carly 1, , ; hetet recalled by ow death ei Henry Tichberne; tile disappearance of the Austria:1 Archduke Johann Salvatot, it 1. wise known as "Johann ()oh," ha, received a, fresh interest, horn the , application of his 11(11111'W, Arch- I duke Joseph Ferdinand, for a C011- finuatien of the death and permis- I stun to deal wit It tho estate of his uncle, and the question of tho lost Dauphin of Franco has beset revit tot by tho ease of the brothers Na1111- dorff or De Bourbon being brought before a commission of the French Senate. It is a question if the Present 'Sir 1.1,,o,11, ,, boi, „.. 1, repo.. sirs. Slosh. wised to exert his intluelee, in itty lv tl. •- 1 is • 'lei thing behalf, ' he said sluely et, last ratites far ; especially too after tyr8hto° %;trointet3a1s1.111iwOlgitaneess°nUltlanntsymlairfo- ti hunting, wit. n the ladies rue all so "and .t.f t.ouriss Ile Wl..I and no physictan could cure me. but anxious toi hear what sport there tuit-a-tives gave me entire relief has been." „rut sure the If...G., have un and I cordially recommend this rate - (otos, to be ano,,,, • !limed eus fruit medicine to the public." Alatide with a rinsiii ,Ivery "lsruit-a-tit's" corrects all disor- all oorts of tesple. altot to his ages it 1131, • hill iii.‘1 e made a name," reterod Mit,als someehat, cattily. '.1seet stet ining, Charlie, 11,..r,• ism tic a ressci„riy for a little If -they don't more than exei ou ssur part t You re a :enough of the d.t• _ .; met, hit ...say, you know." ;bed -time, they al, • ••N,a, replied Charlie, innate. The men as he s'air.-• himself once morn in- time. Charlie to.•1, "• • i•teler- ao resit; chair. "Must energet- , stood courtesy better ti, \ a and conferes." is reacts ever seen. 1 wish you'd Your ring fir tea, :1.1(1111) hLrSt3 , don't, know that, Mamie," If t -------------------- that aggra- replied tho baronet smiling , "other tiers of digestion. and is a positive and speedy cure for Indigestion, Dia- pepsia and constipation. "Fruit -a -tires" are sold by alt deal- ers at 50c a box, 6 for vest), or trio box. 25c. or may be obtained from Isnot-a-tires. Limited. ottawa. is the turaina•srint tcsnomy in wear and tear of waaens. iiy a box. Every dealer CYC1 yv. has. Tho Imperial 011 Co.,Ltd. /mart. keno: lac °AM CU, 114. - • • glItenota clod tte is as 1scnoa et vanilla. (1:ssu‘rlosr isausthitud sugar is wake sal darii tispl#1^..s. a de:414ms Is emu e #soit a sernp Lotter nom rove't Itap'etat feu Id by gooey*. r,et sood 110c fret op. Imelda •#, roc4a Croecout Mis ea.. said,. Wu 1.0V, I .1 guages %,.1. tierritaii et. A •,-1:, iti accent ...el bore iking resemblance to the picture:, E(';- • tho miasing Archduke. 'when sin tho recently published poi-- to:its a Johann Orth hi 1 hell% "incoutextably. those of the 1`WIll with whom 1 ripeet, several tito 111 tho winter of 1899." That %omit' he nine years alter the Santa Mai • elwrita was lost, at, Sed. Persons living Setttl. Aineriea claim also to him and a French writ. 1 . that, Ito spent several days as his guest on an Argentina. farm. is said that the late 1/r. Hellen, tho At. O non historian, was in commiteisitt ion with the missing • mast and 1 he papers that he left will be carefully examined. ()Diens who, vittes thirst, it's being thrown out times, other manners. 1 ItaPPeatm-1 lie William •eti ..144 4144••4111 41 how it is eaidheard from him regular - ellen hounds are running." to begin life before the era of slang k 1., he • . ,1 • that interest in these CUM'S Will lead to ly were Dr. von Ilarbeler. his at-- Thrown off, yutt moan res and short pipt.S. 1111. Eketi,e eyes, iteetot •1,,, • rex(' the prtxhiction of rine substantial torney, and Baron von Abaco, who Mo aude ersolty ; mo if 1 still adhere to the troth- men . il- it oir' proofs. 11 is believid that Emper- retired some years ago to German • , o° .••••...ng tie sn essi inquire if you intend that, ',lions of litY Sandll." !reading him - it lie 1.• a print- or „lootepli hats positive New Guinea. .•,,. .4. if i! shall always ring tho ; 11.111i11111S011 bit hi, 1 irel ed book. proofs of the fate of Art hsl•atte. Jo- These stories and many others of bell:" someoliat at. this retort. 11i ittv "I'm quite rea4ly to help him," °I beg your pardon," cried clouded. and Maude 8" at '' ii••• .,s1 Sir Phillip, 'but he displays Charlie swinging hastily from his that is•e air was (+argot' is .-1 marvellous indifference to - beat. "No, of courst• Rot, realty :electricity. 11:iiiitever her real fee, s 1, helping himself. The more harm Salvittor. and it is said that a similar nature will be brought in th4. aieliives of the ltussian and before the Austrian court, but it German courts are all the records seems quite sale to say that what - relating In the supposed death of ever may be the decision there will quits) forgot, kr the moment. ' ongs with reg.°. to itr cousot . , • i . #.1 him, tho more undecided always be n large number of per- . tho Dauphin. °That. we had not been married 1 might lee and of those it is probable . 011e of the C111#00% things about sons who will insist that Johann , • .1:1 sari: to be res to what line 1 tett yea's," cried Monde, laughing. 'she herself at this time Was Ilare.lt.% . , . ' itt chi Ile would like to adopt Ile's the Tichherne ease. it has been Orth was not wrecked off the South 1 guilt- ' . „Ills... Ito has „nt,thing to 41o. Let PcuPlu who might hay' heel' "I''''' f"r Itia"Y iv.'31.''' after the time ef tea. ' III,,, :, ,1 N1,111,10 marry oitomt, ted to knew bet ti supported the 11.' re1"•"••.i -inking er the Santa quarrel beteeeit iiim aud her "You don't think I was inten that • .1 .' :glt they e•ttld make claim of Arthur 0 e ;ere the 1"11 --,- NI::rG11,1 .i 1 .111 ea - , f death mi - 1 . dian. tionally rude, bill'ely he boy %%ill be utterly lost said. WII-h the readiness with which Allier jean coast and that he lived Eltanks," sho continued as he !aware., she was much too fond of . • • • rano, 'w you shall has, some 111111 WM IN/ tremble (IL 010 Idea of 3 J110 • t • Mir Phillip was capable tor being up a . , ink two:011111s tor• Ile feeral les 41i : V (.1. :• 111.1'1 .i! 1,f•li!L •: ...•S thereon) N.., I acquit of that, but, of intuitive a.saistance to Charlie in of e, 1., the %14% „it'd to, ill !0111e 1 '1 • • •I': • ; '• . 1,,' who are iLI :toe os .1 Trite civil to its as his start III lif ...O. It would be %toy , ' • ' • , Tichb„,o,it ;, , s . • s f possible (wattles t bs het, thto. will be • • " , lieut. „tulles the 11;111:11a te her shouts' thoia• two tY 1111 unhat entiple. ,.0n1. sta.‘e the el:tint/la , , • , • o .o. t. s•-• I's. op w. it.' , come to bet, . .The 14;.1.ttlit1;1; that • I inust see 111%; 1r..•' froirft °light for his Ogle., .isd also oi -1 hatouet follow !""s ‘."',1111,1e.lati" tett. 'aittl itiV 'blight ex cd Mits "1,1 in the 1)", ?ger cd Le. . os_ s on the lea-servico sax" ••• • Ai ..11, tit' StOt 111 Loqiity ma before 1 e,, %%11.) aecsittett nun 11, a ,f11.. }ti ii;utitt things, and was now at. i "C•ine. irlie." 6he said, ! t„ est :saes:haw at •'•1 • .! • Ifily lie Restored as Scotch Mentor - tee, rhe , Ile had throon off ,PossIhis TII TICII BORN F. C.\ :sr. tireo o dark double-ie./ere-test heads toe to dress for dinner, 1.1NLITHOOW 1 11 110 11114 1.•-•1 .1101 I. r...; #:•„).tl , lirt.s.s btees, atel and 1 wakt somebody to help to leo a I, the eld par:dole. .11: lel- Lei- i,. carry all this embroidery work tip - rim, warty ;tie OW :13,41011Si MA 1\ '', lila sou kill l:' cried stairs for tre while I take .1nrit ft,w nre Lite i,,,,,,, anal ti.1„.., • • 0 .. ..... -Like my luck. v.a:.ii't it ; , Alarearer s tea to her." Iter little ." f,r ot i: t tetriee he I :Ilief ,11,11 WI If f OK, sf_faS011, ,,f ceurse.- ; rusts wits successful, and she car- : '1,..-. -- far " replied Sir 1'1111- :ries' lair offemittl culisin off in tri- ,, himself little rye:it...tete tie. flit ire oas he not getting, thanks te Sir silt -d. If you hadtet • mph; eir Phillip sulositiitog into a I'llinie's Itheralits oith hi, heroes, 1: eti quite so hard 0.1 old (Shaul- l, -k. .1- it all unconscious of (he i a gem' throe doss. a v.eek t.. esai, yeti would tette been there to in: he had raieed Ili/muds! (lf (-intro, he ineatat tette s. ,-. ',to yeti young enes #4155 112. S N I 11 '. -- i something senie slay, .lott it toed,' :se. .1 !..t1, jealous. I C11.1 IYEEll V. 11"ilitr,a11:c ";`-i ,'"x. The 111"re ;'11' Flo11•1t saw of Char- that. at the end of the huntinga- u.... , ...i. .,..l CII•11.111' t" hall' lie 1V 1#ili111111, tile filOre he wait ,„,-,,. what. a bore the baronet e as, eAn'hunett 111 1.", belief In the nista- always harping en that elle string. hitity vi his character. Though etohat did hr. think uf doing, MA ratner centeited trier beilinil, 1110 When did Ito think et beginning harotiet, thought him a nice gentle- : to do it 1" •isri,a, monsense, inatolike young ratio-. The first Nlatide, you 'snow, as if a (elbow of thesis failings he looked upon it could do half -a -dozen thitors at a when Charlie had some slight ex- time or was in business. Of l'Illii.S4' Perienee of the oforld, would 1)0 now I'm hunting like 11 tl oiriekls knocked out of him, a.. 4,..ter the renews; when that's 0%er I shall boo r was a muco seriuus fault. It make up my mind.- iiiiieti 1... 1 hat if he really, 1441 I'd N11111(10 laughed and &Spook her in• e°0-01•• suet' love would Purl:S. head: she began to think that this (sot:al:mos 10 his ti: 1.. unless she chose a prefessoon for leo 'tot Sir Phillip ne, -, oca..- tharlic it. would remora imetionen. %that intadils. over ti .- 1. •.I In Ile was se terribly fiusle, army, les esp.-news) of lifi , A 'solidi. a bar, navy : Yes, they would all a-hell...erne wound lox. .1 o mach to do as long as it %%#i'41 t leistnessi be quite time enough t., talk 411 Cr uas fitiness net only 21'.;. 11 ef Oil 10 Mug 1.:41%tard. the mien ..111 that it aura, ted het itloo fiteot the tart Olio it ea, the ' Thete are tees ohenics as a me l''llgest 111-i!.111 11 111 before an 11.1sg • !mitre' in Seed:slid to Iiing loh cent: The' elalmant vv." the irnpresement er 1 1,cl.,r,,,,s1 Pa brutight tion .111,tralia at th.) ex- lase afrd the o 11 petio• .if Islet:. Te liborne, oho had • gow pato ff 'F.:,., , , no ! ,..1• aff, tro never beliet...1 that, her son Bogor tom pee. .,,• o. ,,,. . wit 1,, . ea 1. -1 load pecislasi %%Atli tho foundering tho idea that %till. 1l1\ 1(1 titer of the soiling 'loll. 11,114' 011 which , mighly habitable the King and he laid taken Passvge at Valparaiso Qtleell might uso tho ancient pit ref Englittel On the 103rd day of the trial til' eiaimant elected to be. lace for a brief peried each year /oh otite:1 alai was coin.mittsodto says the e'otirt Jteinial. ot , ..,i1 sebtenced to fourteen yeitri.' 1101yrood is iIi 11 fair state 6.4 pi I.- br i . 1 si cei11.111 t supseie, air serxitti011. whereas Litilitligeov Pa- la 1.. retorted, (1 11 I was 1).- .. •crx Mole. ' lace. on the shore of the lwatitiful 14.. 1#::, 1.. 1., 1#4•.#1 by it 4 .td 141,4! 11 . •,, .. :1 #!!-111 of ma -sive pro- i i .saeet of water ,.f that 114111C, iS 1 it • ' • , : ::• , ::eaile '1111ehrae‘:1 111"o"-itler • te,rhaps the looter Idiot would lie irsbx, t I . eiiii help it 1- 1e ' i in ruins :trot this be ing the ca,:e re. 'lite 41141 story, it • -tory Wilde ill 410Me the restoration of Litilithgow• The ....her man Instead rs..: 1 - .. .: . ss oas as a wholo: palaee, which is somewhat. square I. sells. - I, -to. assio II- ...Messed in Ma,' and 'witty looking, was the birth- . is the finish. Sir Isl., ..s. ars herons his death. that phi,. of Mary (lussen of Seela 1 in l'1. ,„. iise.,...1 the young lady. ; .• es, tlo. soli id it hotelier of Litilitligs.w (•liurelt 'sines IV. of 1 • .. I ea, ,,, fultutiato; there i- . o. a certain amount of luck 1\-• 1'11PI.,'"It „I:It:11'1:1111.- I/ir‘t.„1111.1rne iii Seotlawl %%as fore. mod by an is s ,..t elle ,of the select foss .11 the Yet apparition of the cemitig dissistsr es., 1 such a 1 1111 as t.. -day.:, in !Tito of all this. Enid a Iseiden at ototchea oi, id , ;1, rt.; -11 7'. the newspaper at the time: of Str lien llegent Nhirrev l. 1. -Ilia ; ti ,,,.• loi • :••••t, lodes- felleos up at the ry Tieltherne's deittle "eVell 141 (Ili"; 1 he town Edward 1. husl v., finish, eh; required 1 'IstrO... "tbily too. I ilank, Iii-iiti•-• wo day one may come across those %1 1111 broken by hi: 1„,s,,. the toss. 1,... still maintain that the Arthur Or• , fere Fail:irk. rind eti its Iseli at Pa and till' ilililt (.1,111. 11 hi 41 the baronet lazi', • '1 .11 boo' , cure ,ii. Is on of this % ,.... i et It 54 114 that he c„eseleted leo, Dough no ton who ded in poverty in Alars le- . lefir , poung liall.r.y, 1.y the %ap y. • sa#11‘ AT • fro crowe ...stn. after a man ;111%0 riitild 11;15 1. Itad 44•6"4 con- bone 1'.ta elt., sears g., was the real )1.1,1 1T1; ,,.,.:1rti, i ‘ 1,11.11.1t.,"f-il..:1 i:is.(;11:l'::•Ittiu71 i).•:tlitt (1.141 et the pair. tie tolc-. well, that lilts. ., ,1 , ;mg to 1„, . :. ,...s,„ot ,,,,,,,ti„n ,,f what that inn,t 11 drfialte ; Sir Boger." i title noir! soion, sleight lie kept (chew." ' 1,- I :!re• Ile It ((1 asi.cli •.. . many term might mean. , .1011.1NN SA 1.1,..1Tt At. . mown to a deztei. nags Mir l'hillip, aloe i quite ithe Though a Iiiiildinu with little (41"11e was capitally niolotid and ... , ,, , , i ,,..,,, u.11,,..,.,,, ,, ,., .• , ., Nal luck,"returned 1 irirset 1 tee 1 .. s . .• . I bitter sai r .1:. , *. 1 -,r spirit 4,1 the age, thought tiiat if ' The aPidi,..al,"0 lib(' in the ceurt attrast the ey... Linlitilg(IW Pala( I' tilo ti #.1 it 11'W days ag0 ; Cain(' 14.? grief had , 1,.„.,., 11,, ,, oi,,),,,„ , . . ,, ,,i _wt. to alit..r ow ar part it s de- t aV ;seam ter 1 ho regist rat ion of is it most. interesting ;doe and leely. ''114' Mil:, J11:-.1 01 no. pose lessli.o,i1 - -111 111 Gil- ii I '. ' tie 1 harlic slifreed no illy. it teiy,111, he Om death et the Areliduke Johatin maw; reops, , ., .0,1 too. 1 „re it ('141 1'.' • 'WC" '1"" II:" 1 '' 1" .1 by N511,. 1. • i hotter Ir him to (levet,' jeteoof to Silk:our ts evidently going to eareful1e !if, I ! i 1 1. 4i,11 14. 1..reil Lir Phillip, liossever. had ex Olen( - similar stamp Ili• shrank f i • el busts.- , . f some descripteat. The e nos mere tretible to the legal au- 'Ho,. o1.41 • 1 T ! : . r. • ! 1 :•••,1 -,‘ •-t ly ;1') iiielli)ittiOli to prolong ttio the thought t's, ,1 his bonnie 71 ...le ior,m, t o iiitesest, Iii 3 iti the" oss, Dainties than they had anticipated. ..id o, oei, I. 1: •.. the Oft,- uri tiosio-ieri, fir turning to litiiitc, ,i,,,,11,1 ,,,1„. ,,, h 0 i.o., t, 1 - dire, heti-. 'Hwy might listen to The summons to "all persons hav- century ; the 1,,-.,, ot. the mirth side, be a ..,..41 II,.%% ' 1,' .iiid her aunt had ,.,•,A. 1, ,i • ., • , . , i • ' • -:" It 1:.77. 227 the Verse Guards. He hail me knoolf dge ..f the Archduke" to in lee0. The it itrinal entrance was aisle their .1 • Wa 4 d'•-• . ' ' • ' . • l'. it 1'1'4'1'1' III 81-,. coital 1141 frierek els, had de• Inform the court of the fat ts has 1.1. a drovbrideo to 1114' raSt i Where t hit COO 1'. ! . 111. ... 1,1 .1 ,light Ile ci.. .. ,i... ..1 NI' s liainli m biought forth many stories. Many ; a- %,,..s.1 11101/tyt ivee t41 1 1.. i III 1111411 j1111(1 is en archwas sernionito-41 by the avention to tti 7 .. 11,, . -Ilion ; It iii,e4...;1.1 itild it, .1114411"41Y. :MCI !•111. 5 ici..,,1 tit. ., „f a ,•,,.. , . - 1. In of the -e ate 1111011 such it flimsy roval arms and three toWetS, IC - in bele thoughts ,.. . 1 ,. al -oiled sz# , 4 1:i#i . V# as eipt•Ii1i#-14•4 114.11 it either 11111,11011 ii• .• , # 1, panel roinadatien that 1141 11(t4•11t iNgl %% Ill mains of nn (older building. tit the grieseeis ....• i 1 , It it,. N' 11,1 far. ;is Iter Oeht, weld. she ceuld t,, ne, 1,1, 1,1. t 1.,, 2,, ,,_ ,,, ,:n. 1". 1)31,1 t'' tilt'llt• but thele are , On entering by the present doer - ("coo. I i '1 he hail 1 -Pi' --me 1' l'11- Het say. Seiret Mies she thought 5.„1,, but too,. .., .,, is, gi• t 1 wit .0144 1 •• 11111111 will be thoroughly M- oe. -r, -;1 III' 111'; •ii'l ' i' irer'e "itil there was nit utelsrstatelins be Charlie to Make .1•• ei.ctioll• 110. xe-teeeed. oay on the seuth side the guard .. 1,, 1 1.,•,,, tors humors, had lit- (55.4.(.11 the cousins. F/411411111", 0,, I,: . . de(' for Igit,114 t VIP` 11# 111:111/41. IT 1 .,,..,.,1, ... , .1. . .1 1 1,,, ,‘ .t ruin ronin is ton the right, where the the \ I. ' • :t W t11 1... t i,noon- . ' Ileeent :•Iiirrity died; in the centre ''' 44 (hi' ''ell',4,114 lir /It " - gagelliellt. and moment..., ill.. 4 ate. , , "I'll* ‘4 a" n 1"" It i" 41. i i to 01, 804.1 at t•.‘i IA., ti..ii thi, did , , 1 . . , 1 , , .1 .....,1 ,,i1,. 1., if this quedrangle is 8 f,N1Illtaill 711 111111./r Owls tiereiteesil,!.•, r"1. ri •-• .i . •i 1- iii • lii• had a erecosi hs Jam., V.. of oh. s that ' ',4 • II ti.ox here iti the first ii, ti„,„0,,, 1. ii.,. , • iii,,,,iiimilig his %%cll.- to the cenclusion that Ila re '.411, 1 1,,t# . A., far as a fee mewl's it Tient if lieiv teed is a "'l - 'rh., ,.1.!:,•1 , 1,...,1, dud dangling hi- ii,,thiiii,.., but pare lirollierly and -is- ei nt. t...ialt if he were tinsiis ..I la c, .. .. .1 .i : • 1 . ... 1 • • al 1 4 it' 1111141 VII, 1.11,1..1.1 spill - ,it his linger; ter's. feeling between them She te. ...,1 ..: , ,14 to marry, le, 4 4 fit 4,4. • 4 ' ' ..1 1 11(.41 ! ,, !.'"' nit l''11N ha% e a tin place ii, 1. _5 :IA 1.'r '"' 'Mt' hit', 11110'. SP414.11•11IY it had questiened thein 1...th, but no. ,,: in. eia• it ,.I.1 slimiestt the rola un). \i. , , ,,, 1. the 1 ,, ,.. 1 d 111 :It riiiiil..v.it,x• arch and the parleohent ilit-hed :or, . hen. %%hat 411(1 Sir nutted she could make hothitig of 1,,,,,,i „ei„ , .,1 Iiii lire w, „Li ,,„ •-. 11-e. :c • , , .isl ti r 1)1 I.. i .1 a arid ear, ,s i.,0 fl 41 1011111. with n mote - 11.e• . if tie al .. load (ems le grief, vtertity chime,. to .... resoirsd. It 8.,„ I„, „„.,„1,144 a 111; limiting- ,,•,.### Vit 4'. .‘ mere (1111(1 (souls' blot. Ihi, „,,r,. the sase. MA 'MOIL. r ' r !4'll'ia larghc1111"115(1 di'''111- 1 iii"ausisa3g1.1,1ifnrmitorri:.1e, 1•:'1!:•EtYfo.t:11.E•dealialiownlg. Ple!lo. • 4 !lit tl':" (It tire" - 1114'.411 ' It . .‘ mere tran,parent eress ex• . ,.. el.tain a oart ..1 soffit. sr.) 1 :i.: 11i, 11 1, -IN lier tl, •I'l .,Ii OW 101 m• emitter it %%rift scarce teis,sildt• too ,,,,,,p,o0,. a, tooihir. 11'hetlier g• ii` • • sielply te C.,11#'1.31 NH' ;0(.0 tilt! drat. tlf glIllele:'M Aunt Ma11,10 so re setionsly interested in is• ire+ Aecording 1., (110 generally re, 111 1. who,. i 1:i.,i• Inirting feats Mai -gala t %%huh she 41 111101 her that engagement. east the 'triad. 111 ''''ellted faurY he v. as last 7`"91 11):,licairnisninn gilt-It:a' t:".cal,tri(tIrtalest;ilitiMiaei,-ii.itwaosf .., hen he l, et sail from Buenos Ayres WA, do, . 5 , li, ali:1.111.‘ , and that questiening and the cousins had -.ir Phillip set himself to solve. fer Valparaiso. SIM' . to ittat. obich witnessf'd her [ While it is evident. that the Santa 1,. son's birth in Edinburgh Castle. At a/lree'l that '4 '1' watt 1"' t 1" ht' at .1s the baronet. paced the gaiden th(5 rorthwest corner n spital slaw- Nlarels lite was lost it• is nsserte41 : e„,e Iii:tds „p t„ tb„.i.„ Margaret's 1 present in their confidence. smoking a mindwr one NInnilln #1,141 11.,01 ' teltarin ()forth" never sailed -l It- WaR NLIIIIIV• 1 thilik• "1", 11"d meditating gravely titer this fseint. oower, the Most veil, ft little room inade this st ipitlat i, al She knew t here vt a, n 44,tiversal ion going on ,11 1,, l'. er if he (lid thathe was in (be )od„,,,.. .,„„,,,,, 5,it11i21. losa,. that All"' Nfargate1 le." 7 had kert in the drawing-rootti that would sired front 1 110 wreek• An 4'Infin- ' gone! without. There is a fine !0k_, named Itanatix has offered him- I, out, and here the Queen is said ts: :(3.1sfinlIrs 111118%;• illtieless4awl"1;)rrfh tri:feteerlilriet: ;• 11:111.‘s:Iria‘i'i•sillt.e.111:1(iliefsorlIVt 1.1.c f trtesitiltIrIlArdofslielenr. l're'' "1 thc"1:'grAl wreck and 1"111 There are also these adjuncts of , 41 hint to lint an•"estrou id' in the di o cited zone bet wren ('17,14' /old the mediaeval fortress, dungeons ,\ ,,tina and firterwiird1isited rind a terture cliamlwr. i hire ,everal times. • STI: LET 1.16 1111 N (i N0111.TT. 11# 1' 11.4.110 fa t..t (11,1, all 1:4.11 ‘, h4;s4. &Tit.. It% er tI,'it all 1' I 01•1C-10,/111.1 ‘%11.11 tikw.e. N5 line:, • (1 Itt 111,' Williamson wtv. %%Ill ,it I.. Again tie glanced at1 .......aiciiit neatl% (11,441 esti ethnics, ai d th, „ 110•111 . anything to herself. :Ind it %%11.1 i .. 1. 1 d him con‘ideralol 'To alatitig• -.IL,' 1)1. cil idd •,1 searee likely khe %%mild he Geoid 44.1.11e5t1cd (.11,11.1gbireliiive heard 'it "'III"! ' 1 " 1 5, Illn,'1_ ''''' a low i more reticent. on thp is oint th.in (To lie centintietIO up. I ,. ..1 ',. 'I IA14(111111! 1 any other. A.4 for Charlie. lie frein • Ili. e 1' .1. now 1 '''Ine 1" 1 sheer mischievousness lind liewil- When thes ..11.,'.v streak bet2.11- te DIM', ,cl it, s, , e bad a thielting. tiered Afro, ork out ef setae people theha llainlynn exceedingly.%s i',,iiii the ‘‘,1. li ,iiil A %%ere running 1 Ife delighted e het; Maude was not '11 fit ef th.• te‘ ... 'dere‚.11" 1 l'i'''' l ''' then). 3"11 I'll"( 1 preelit. to lalk to his aunt as if a , teat. erientrement %yea f in ite en i‘n a4Itettoenient in n German haw> erc •eil Ilanningley lima. i litni• -.4 rill of yeti'. hunting ailveidig.eil affair ; nnd %then Mrs t r Frith X** evlwri-- • 1111111t` ' utoi sit-i.i7imis celer- Itainham settled dteen 11 Goer: enrol at ..)titittoit, deeics a place 111 1ty ( •', i• h t in." ott#41„Ty umna,d, if,,ir, ,,,,mornimx as cashier. F..r the s, entity of to .1. ' • then tnnie . 0) Maude les extrene ristfonisliment. a indinyr 1 I. afflict"' witu t"'t •15.'ea leg4• flit ill'e, t#, illit'et, the /11#•41 Pa I 11#111.4. Ile A,V,,1114I "•1111 ,1111111 he is • s\.. '' ,I t a II, I ( I i 1 1.' 11 tit‘. tenon- 1 the', ad • .1 "1 little 101 a the 00411 i by leaving her in that "it max 1 . ' f„ • . e: „ ,,,1,...•y of my day. AVe', and it ca.% not lie" stale il 4 all 41111, • I' : ri rt.% hoots quite the; 11110 -11 the dear lady had jtio yen- 11- 1 .1 lw•:1112: reesin." 1(14%4.41 she had at last emerged gelt I.1% et••#,.# f f olds. It# 4141 is ' .71 1 ChJilio's 'Mur hocking char. throat sod . . . „ nt" was of distinguished bearied, stroke until midnight and do not return LEADS SOLITARY LIFE. 1.ernion illage to )Iake Pedeslri- 1 .1 secend will be the Belgian ex - ails Pay for Their Light. hirer and swientist, Ar. G Le- olto commanded the !lel- Why should solirr minded eitis glen in her expedition to the .110 mots olift els, in their homes and aretie 1st/9. Ile says that lie sofa in 10( (1 10y 10 1,1.1ock at night met on the slopes of the Arnie% 11 pay lighting lases for otlwrs whA, mon lending a. solitary life with his being 4.f fl testa, turn of mind, pre- Iterses. dogs and books. 'lite man fer to slay cares, delta or 'num ••••••••••••••••••••11.100111MMIM.M........• Wel lietr.a DV. Li I 14Q ,1,0 .0 IVicincy !')re tt; Well hy itt torapte as Washing with --i•syvessi asotemareestassas_ JUST 'MINK OF IT I Dyes Wool. cote....#A# nr Alikcd Goods Perfectly with the SA%11.1. Dye- • No chance or mi.i.,kvs. 1.0 end liettutifel Colorle rents, from you, Dente.. or .1 ...lair Send 401 Col...Card ai.JSIOltli 11,#4:#1. 76 1..e Jiiticas004(6411•1464.441 Co.. 1.linal.tl, i6101.1re•l. home until tho early hours of tho morning? Manifestly is it unfair, but in Germany tans questieti has now been answered in a way which will please the earnest taxpayers, and probably prove a terror to the late night. lairds, writes a correspondent of the l'ail Mall Gazette. To the village of Zarkau, near (Hogan, in Silesia. must bo given the honor of installing a :system of automatic electric lighting for the streets. Tho electric lights burn every night from the outskirts of Glogau through the village of Zarkau, dist:m..0(4 about a kilometer, until 10 o•cloek at- a mutual cost to tho community in gem•ral. Then they arc ;witched out. At each end of this kilometer stretch, 011 nn iron pillar. stands a small iron cupboard lighted by a tiny electric Theo. per sets, who are out after 10 • o: ing to have their way lighted neot insert a ten pfennig pieetx into a sl, in the side 4A the iron cupboard. Then this nine lamps olaeed along this stretch burst ft th into n t welse minute life. thus enabling the passertger to find his way in 'delete -el to his or her house. The i.eiteme is working in a sat- i-raetory wey, and it seems quite probable that other German vil- lages and towns will follow the example of Zarkau and ins( the lightine system to he put into operation after 10 o'clock. 1 ST II 1 NG E PEOPLE OF .J.t PAN. IN MERRY OLD ENGLAND NEWS BY 11 1 II, .titorr JOIN BULL A:Sil Ela !ILOP1.1:. Occurrences; in the Laud flint Reigns dipreros In the Com - 11114 6:11 World. The King has consented to be - Gown patron of the Boyle Brigade. .11OL to hold a musical festival next f Town Couueil decided Territorial bands, Mr. Haldane states, must not tako part, iu suf- fragette procei:sions. The present year is proving re- markably auceessrul for tho 1110(4)1' industry of this country. Over a. thousand competed for prizes at a baby show hold recent- . ly at the Crystal Palace, London. Einma Retallick appeared for tho lesth time itt the dock utt. Ponty- pridd on the cltargo of !tense, drun A duck belonging to Mr. Shrimpton, of Purleigh, Essex, 171n aegg with .a pertretly 1.1 81.1;11. At, the annual show of Burghli4o:: and Sulhampstead Horticultural Society, 9,944 queen wasps were ex- hibited. Over two hundred fine clusters of grapes matured on tho famous vino a7..12y 11rarlisd toorile. ourt Palace, which in The Manchester Ship Canal Com- yany's report shows a credit rev - balance of £130,043, distriltut- i%1te #1irnestpayment, of debentures and The Ealing Town Council has de- cided to provide an additional bath' at, an estimated cost. of $19,000 to bo ii.ehtais.eidno. exclusively for school tild At a meeting of the Court of Common Council, London, it. was decided that a day moils of the ,•11s; should be undertaken at a cost not exceeding $7,500. Sergeant John Price, e-lio in o el was sentenced to death, but, sibsequently to penal servitude for sfe for the murder of his wife, is ! Ito released on October 19. The driver of a moturoomnibus which knocked down and killed a tun -year-old boy in Commercial read, East London, WWI mobbed by a crowd and had to be rescued by the police. The latest returns of the Royal ' A t•my Temperance Association show . a membership of 56,000 abstainers, . and those of the Royal Naval Tern - p. -ranee Society an enrulment of s..000 men. While packing his portmanteaus trot to going on his boll- das s, ex - Polioe Sergeant Barni haiu, of tho Notts County Poll 41ii•icgqhipac:idead at his home itt 1i ',woo-General r.Uwurd ttenry Fisher, who served at the liege of Sebastopol, died at Dover recently iu his eighty-ninth year. As a boy he dined with the Duke of Welling- ton at, Widmer Castle. A remarkable spectacle was pro stetted at, Yarmouth recently when 721 players took part. in fin open air %%his(, drive' in the Beach Gar- den organized by the mayor on be - la 1! of the local hospital. The Dieliess of 'E -k the ether day laid the foundation -stone of the Church Artny Central Homes, ullich are to be erected on the ,it if the old Yorkshire St ingo brewery, Tsfarylehone road. at, a cost of $105, - too. Thirty-twe men of the 2nd Bat- t:II Somersotshire Light Infan- try. stationed at Malta, were taken sick after breakfast one day recent- ly and eleven of thein were FO ill that they were admitted to !Hospi- tal. The K ieg has consented to be - (sane the Patron of tho British Em- pire Chili, which has been (e.t.a, - fished during the present year at 12. St. James' square. London. for the purpose of extending hospital- -1 - l''1114, .t v to visitors from our British pos- .tboriginal tinus (Lie of Strange Sights .t Angle -Jap Eair. 1 At. the Anglo-Japane•se Exposi- tion at, London Japaneae landscape gardeners hese turned large tracts into dower gardens dotted with I quaint Japanese houses, and there is a magmecent exhihit of the arts, crafts and industries of Japan. .1 party of Ain't. the 11001,1,4. eoer- ten called the 4 ildent. rare in the 51. ''1 who live in the northern part of Japan, are also attraetieg much attention. There are but few of • them left, though at one time they doubtless held a gnat part of pan. Their faces bear but little Te- einbleine e to 110 li•Irs of Die J/IpillieIie 81141 it is thetight that their race t. ili soon be extinct. • 62E. , 4jIc LIM eSis eseisly see,. ssso,s, tor, tut%e. 1.1r• throat rad lauds • • • "-I.. s•-• - / • •>,,4 ' 1 Winnope Iti tho OMEGA Oat Contest s•••• ,,,u the n:•,;. 140..• forliticite in the unless watches (iven as priss.#1n utir rec##.t Dot Contest. Lady wieners 1st Prise Mrs.10 T %Vetrtiore Urgent, ton St vier. • t . 5. O. 2nd Prue Shoo Alma l'ortrotia. 94 Marta '.1 Ave . 8ethr..1)nt $1-.1 in,, Miss Anabelle nit enont. Man. 4th retre Mrs. MK MasIeton. To•J• mouton. Ont Sth l'r. re airs. (hal Hyatt. Chauvin, Alta. Gentlemen Winners Itt Prise Jes.Cht)stsr.Catticart.Ont. 2nd Prue- Pied. C. Mclean. Noel. llantsCn.,14.S. Sot 1.0 se- 100).1 tersendati, cypress. satk. Ith Peiro- Wi:l.e Tounit, earnabtll's nay, thee. Sth lahervrood. tesnanee, 11.C.. Ms N. ELLIS 'MOS. • Toronto - 1••• 41-11 \ • 0 1% I; 01)1 M 1; 11 01'1 1 it 0 English Jour- •. ' 1), Jarrs it In be 140. '•• • “itling to a London paper not • • it to sensation mongering, the .717 habit. is spreading rapidly in 'seldom especially among the smart soimen of society. It always has le ('15diffie1111 dis- : his kind, hut the e% aliyea .,.ver tlits facts regarding 4111 (". 11 #0 to lune been obtained from iltl,-al men and other !soirees which lea% es no room for 41.100 that the use or the insidious drug is working oide spread linvoe and sending mato ie. (1 111' and inehriatfis' :(1.1:1.4t;: the It is even alleged the habit is en courage(' by a small group of eest- end practitioners, who supply topi- mn with full knowledge of the use. to Which lt IS being 11111. eases. Ilowuvor, It Is 001310N] Oy 0111Ining and misrepresentation. en SLAVE TO THE GAME. "They say sotto, women have the bridge craze so badly that 1110111 1111%0 staked their jewels." "That's rr,v,h1. I know 4,1 saw to. Man who wagerad Iivr cook."