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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1900-3-29, Page 6LEGAL. pICKSON CARLING, 1:3arrio ere. egicitors. Notaries. COUVeyaneers, Cotembei ;are Eta aioney to Loan at et• per eeeit, wale per cone. OFFICE:-Reettateera BLOCK. EXETFat, L. It. CARUSO, S. A, L IL DICitstet. ntemher ot he firm will be At 0 !Ilnliroaa}o.eeeh week, oobLINs, • • tamstor , Solicitor, goaqtr,:$ lehE'rent. teen. OFFIC ; Over O'Neire Bank. ELL-LoT & GLA.DN/A:5, licarsters, Solicitors, Notaries ?Olio, Couveyalicers Lte. rer Motley to Loam OFFICE, .114AIN -Sl'RKET„ EE A. V. mearer. S. W. 91.151,51A155. ettenICAL - - . J. et.. nit" FRS.. M. 11. TOKONete . vEnsITY. M A 1.tuite Leaver ha•e-Crediem. Cett.t..thheth_ I) ete,rOtitele8& helOne ecrere te Oaten/. Residence eaten ao turner. h nerew ea Wheat see. emenet beieen etointe ealiie Ate reetuenee llama 1.1 11r..citexcd'• haute tntildto4„ south (1044 ) leeettut Oe. V 0 V I S, gel/este 'Once eu rehideuee. nay. Exeter. lila II'S:NI/MAN. coroner for t County et Union. Unice, OppOSite PreA.stere.lisetet, 1 eh, st iv. ratty Theberte AleCTIONititni. Ti'BOSSENIWRil,Y. General ceetteee Attie eteeef sales eeetieteetie tout. eeteeteo.,,,eletateetet. ouereee ote. nemeselle tetane Eli UT EIBLJiLiege tee d &ace few too Vomens or tieree ; seeve condizcZen AG :r0443 41 4 a 1 1 tnee.ede resteeei4e, setae. tole .reeterenghteneheeneselmeneneretneheeeate-aat Feel hltalehltt. -ferment & fennen tatteetar, tisr. -Ce eenate et the Outalo Veterinern iree-Ont dear glob ct Town Hall. ;gee. eweeet, BTEI,. "I! I 1VC,. For. Love and Fame. wee * (Wee) 'thee whispered, simadering and wi, al ey 0 erual. s eyes leamed with triumph "Is it painful?" the young elan illg averted- •--PIA evil. 'I sball give ber one." he The tempter grinned horribly. "Whet 'a.lae,agaln' is that to yen e" he said. " It will uot du'vertitahlrebntullult/rtieitl.eedb, 4° v;ith i't 1" M" briug lar mouth to the bech a her "Take it I You fool, can not you an- neele That is enough for yen to derstarid?" tie man in black answer.. know." eel, sharply. " Give me back the pow, " It w1/1 not he detectedi" ders. I stall give them to her. She "Not by the bnaglers they call doe- will take thera-berself. You will be ,ars„" the astrologor ausivered acorn- fullY. "Blind bots 1 Yon must trust serea-^111 r me for that. Of what did the Ring el el. de Vidoehe reeled. "My God!" England die? he cried. " I thinie you are the devill' "Perhaps," the Mau in black art" will madame. But it; retoialea thaignVen' u SQ lie stryped en a eudden. his band wed; "but give me the powders." at ex._ tea other with alarm prauted on CHAPTER VI. their faces. The Timid clangIng note , , t t of a bell, harshly struele iu the heuse. deeaurlita*e' a eeTr ga-reedS 2W271 In the ame dolefally to their oars. "-Meat t2,eela ° t e as,, teTt 2 es 212dam 41,0,N_Fah s it V' el. de Vidoohe. muttered. un- aceo." sat. l'attlog awl 1-Textlenul,s a fraie t o mane from the SfOi where silly. " A client," the astrologer answer- ed, quietly. ° I will see. " Do not stir until I come back to You.'" AL de Vidoche made an imPatient trioveMent toward the door itl the Rue Tooehet ; and doubtlesse he would much have preferred ti be gene at oncee since Se et to, medarae rePiled, Inevin„,g,. npointenl‘ out that the company had he had lloW gat whet lee wanted. But .i. ,,, 3. 3 the man is black wee alreetly unloe4- Ina. the door at the head of the iittle oil agaie, but more elowlY: '""*.'t as$Q La. fled to carer oat, another condi staireese, and utterinn a ere:tells , tbe htvager for love, could leave driven course; le is fear daya to Chtietulas, -"`-' ``` - . oath, et. de Vidoclee resigne himself 1 eer n, TWs eeetweete step or brought Pota°1; theY 04.11 itI at 110 APOStig Ot , taell• a olo patgut, mut tlaat it bedbee 0 wait. With a (huh leek Ile 14,1 that her here. But she waa here. It had , Falai, Margot r i pc40.,icaay Qu.t. a court for the past powders on his person, beetle:du* h•T; and though fear -blanched "YeS, rOttituns" live, or ale yeara. The matter was 1111.• a a al, • I . . ,... w AT itu)() UT U114 . tistalul Relied n 1403. EAD OFFICE - WATiRLOO, OliT remeetie lott, beef; OVer l'Iran1C-11411 or* in seeressiel op,sr Olen in stiettsra 3 folio. oat 1.3 J11.11r0:1413i 4I 1'1" )t Awl ace by Inc. 1,tinzA. Si ens. N't I 141 Il • x.111(4°1,4.8 an.1 $1theC .10SOrIllzioat }Lull k ereeern Is.leatoiz nvotrora 4T4 11 (+him M 313344 3111x on the Premium:tato us t mein isuro a thr 'ono ten years Ode company has carts,' in; property to the en, Itur $4o,s172.ostS moi pant 10303 aamo In the w.r, and the two stool gazing doche's attendaeat =am eat of the shadow to meet .her, turned end went in again. Tee night was clerk as well as eold, bat medenee, in the first ferver of her seirit, die not heed it. Sae saffered her timid to wrap leer up weeraly. and drew tile cloak More doeely round her threat ; but glee was acercely conscious of the ateentien and bore it as a child might -en siteace. Iler Dees Aimee ie the darkneee; tier heart beat with a soft. militia 30y. She lead tbe charm --the key to •bnapiness 1 It was in ber bosom; and every moment, ander nev- er of the cloak awl, uight, her fingefs new to it aid surea aer it was safe. Tbe Aeraples with width elle, had con- templated the luterview troubled her no longer. In aer joy and relief that tee ordeal, was ()ter aud the thiltee gained, she knew no doubt, no suspie- tens She lived only for the raoMent when Wee neight out the talisman th the test, and eee laer love wake again In Whose eyes which, whether they smiled or serowled, fate had Made the loadetene of her life., The streets, by eetesen a the cold, Were genet ellongh..h.le One remarked the twe women as they flitted along under COVer of the wall. Presently. bewever. the bell of a caurch Ogee at the astromeger bad placed her, eo i. longiug for bis return. minntes. band Wg4t), t ring fel' &mice. aud. t ..e seentel endless the ItenS0 4 grave. The squint, starting inedient breught hr site Intoyed herself op again, as euadenty, ehililly. siterely, Q earth will in certain netaido using 'again. Sie atopped, "Whet is plate" sihiace and mee.ery evaieb wrapped elle said. "It eett noe (T14)40110. It he -r reeend, the *either hangings, elle wanta tbree 119nre tentineghtev harnine cenelh•e, the cattalistie figures . "It is St. Tbeneasee Daye'• WW11313 fill•d tier wall awe and aeprebension. „ • , , • She tees a timid wotneen; Wilting but Celt last anti fiercest loaner oe all, ONTARIO LEGIgLATIIIIE. What the Leglaatere of the POOVillett are. Deter, at Termite*. THE le'ICHEL OVESTtON. Hort- Mr. Davis moved, the reeolution on the nickel question. which he olaced ou the order oape' a few days ago. Lu effeet, it is a protest on the tmrt of 1te Ontario Legislature againat the, rewiva1 or renewal oe tte letters pat- e t granted by the Bontinion Govern- ment to the Orford Copper Company ot New York in 18* Speaking to the motion, on _Mr. Davis explained that under the Aot tile, Orford Copper Company, by pay- ing* the, regalar fee before the ex -Idea- tion oe six years from the date on, which its letters patent were grant- ed, could secure an extend -on of ite letters patent for 12 yearn The cone- oany claimed that it had irestructed ts stedeitor to pay the fee before the eix, years had expered, beet through ueglecit or inadvertenee payinetet was not made in time. The cennparele oboe the omisewas oiled, to its Clore, foewarded the fee. but the • goner of Patents sad he had to eto.leet it. David • NI her theek, and her limbe Shook vete tero h,, teedeepte r mate t permit be its reletion to the geoeeal 110 thought himself alone. But ell der her, she dared not, pray -for NVIlat 1,11pugb4.1u,ty. 170. $1,bro; egt faeel bov lay within was this sh.e was elniug?-she diet got / tee eteuzjav31, taets, unit on devehaPnletit et the Provinee. 3 email 101 tustmet „.ith bete, lath was dread.roi to her ; but • ee ber heave and her It anel e.u„evilloi: view that the reilnieg ehould be car - loathing. Impunity renders p' i- bo dreadful as her cosi b000h rho Itlectenal telehiet that (;/'n'14 ft,"11/' e‘t.t ried on this country. Tue Cenaclian toad. The Judas -hole and the ePY- uat Itere to escape. She was here 11-1° ea•'Y 1m cQP'44" "w iirartt'ar 134144C" P;4* Tettnle4 ti bag -place would have come, to mind. alone bet net wore iheeth teen she , otoneeutax-a. Itapeittees vould come QI, 4tocoralog to taw, cauaaa ‘oroWly. ment, end listening to his breathIti - go b tele on her desire. e gedelle hei eeet tenepiug to tU the ;a 1.1.0 '1 All pein rtine were nuanineoua ta teto few feet a bim. watehiug his everY , repent or wish the step unteeken ro careless, or M. Notredame 'would earsh words. the mockery of love, tim ,w°: 4 lur ber• t • 34 IdeuthenY eeeta the \stow that ot base beert 20 reedy it/ Set sieWn 1510e iy growing knowledge teat there, 11.42t" gleame saraetitgeS 01 eu "6 Asad 1,10.344.0 reeine Imre becaoee uoise les confederate had made to never bad been love, from which oho Va°40°"seeuee; °thetwise 11 v'efe i the Orford Company contro.led 010 nd in a trice he would hew, eaeglit had le .en for motet he in her own lietteo.• the house An itue Teueliet. eine eau the only prelatical, prooess for e listener in the mt. ani tide his- The rain who daily met her with glides tWO WOU1,;13 bed merle reaehed reiluiug nieket. Alden lied yet ben t1S., ry would never have teen written, :and , ;mete, an.1 elora st,oke without ; the elaurch et S. Geevaie be the teb,isteed. Yet other precessee, waa Fcer Jelem. theugh MnSternS, fir4 renfneeine her how 14Ie arid eolotietis, Greve* letteu the timed a informed, would &sow be he operation trauee and appearance had sent hint eta', eaoU"ed beeiee the Meld, witty' teeelthe feotstep comae; aloug the ilk Ontario, Dr. Iloep4uer proeese, breathlese an4 panie-striekee. beeul iee Of the evert -lee friends -was') eteem oelauct ttete eeteett the yym.trg It. tuts been a aithinet fitteCeSS in rona bis post, trot not been able to sai.I her ail. end Wei beeu leer idol. If 4, atm. it wee not a. feNtaputft,• emend at , GerlattleYs Wen tO be treed fa Randle lett leng The bonen eva$ den.. Ise failtal her, the world wee empty in-:, night and Oa tbat il ace. the dark too* ..alttk "le elergua Vec"Ola , tveete women nt ght do or dare, by "II°. 4.gar4e 441 Lee eelliSUae"aa 4i a 're44/1" Ur. Drydea'a bill for the prevention INSECTS. eat to be fennel. $9, while ter- fore; by. hook or erook, be• all a 'wind from the r.ver, 1- , 1 " DESTRUCTION delet; only in the closet was deed. Oaiy one thing remeleed tberee retnare ex the iltere, swept by the iey „aeenets!Z .1.'0of t0000f at ba, alt. Qateh ge'd WON One W'fly, eldrirtilly Ors Oth'sr. anl at lait had skin, by et ureen, to win back. his love. a hoot of, ro,tt twioncrioir to tee , process. sobials-1.1, toad though a bramen:,*euT•::aneel b; ilai; 1' 11,10. 1110 11110 OlC. All 010014.1ela d d . , . . au eatruction of noxious insects was 4 or the stairs emit that tried'. She had ItIkeli. tQ llitil, and lie ' ‘('''.'4 C I' 14 Ur " 111 1 0 1111" v. tivitlut , tuotiou thotuld hhta. As ho vaidersuuld i Optional with munieipalitioe to appoint giveu 0. emoted reading. It 111(11 t.'1 it . Het lit teuee ;slid shivered Site teid tried? God. knows shti bad , t 1 a e dc- be" "add t the . Air. Vleituey Bak he Ottittght the Alritela ieeel of laughter In had earwig Ivr. Site ha.d dressed and to tele it inspectors to attend to the destraetioa LI 1U1wieeh t estrelt ger indulged, and for b..eu glee and 511 iven to jest as bis °„,t,4,11j.;:reitle.1,../e7,„„teaS,,,,,WWf n'Y 1).11 it,.1,:trit j'ef);'''alny"ak tteu");t7 on the hare Qz! or peeventiou of noxiou.e Insects, andl peen., I 0 ...ONO 1st. Wats a._ s 014;1414,e 1u....,_ , I,. ee,.,,,,,,,,ee iv, ago. e 1,...,4 hide lie wee iles•inei to ply dein ), en ... ;ed; he had seourged her ?IL- ''''"'"' "" I. ..d proettlee that those elsobeying orders; trated even the thick doer. Then teeth a cutting sneer. 'She had pray- er head ou hey mietreee's arena ' argot la. 4 „,„aa„I"• , :3".11 41 either by Inc thinadian Oepper „ the. I.egisleture to prevent, it, being shall bo oubjeet to penalty.. i he could hell our ne longer Me cur- eel atee Reuel.% bed not answered, ,eice lur " few s"°"" Lbe " ° '1'441"' --- ' eo 're • stll ' other coneern that COLD STORAGE Mk/A:SURE. loeity grew intrlerable. isenghter I hall t urinal' from Iltowen-a white‘-lare • 181;', '41 11* tliatullog hearts. The. tttep 101 ' 32) . or e . . 1 it %coedit be i Bp -et agate:See .. ht,t eaSteria ie Jr. Soneuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other lifareotie substance. It is a harmless substitute for raregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups and Ciastor 011. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years' use by 3Willions a Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms axed . allays reveriehneSse eastoria Ter eventS vOnfiting tiOzer Conde cures Olarrheeat anti Wind eaStoria nelterGS Teething trOulelese eures Constipation and, Flatulency. Cnstoria assimilates tho Food, regulateS thc Sitonlaclet and Powels, giving healthy and natural aegis Caster4 is the Children% ranacea-the Mother's Priend. Castoria. " V100041:1, aie excellent ntedicine re Calleren, elettiera bave et-mite:11e told ree °Cite good effect upon their child/ate,* rere 0590OO, "AM. Castoria. "Deets:siva is so well adapted to childreet that renoinnieed it as supenor to sew pro. seription Vettern te tun" itecttSa, Ilreat(yrt, AY; THE FAO -SIMILE SIGNATURE OF APPEARS ON EVERY WRAPPER. • T OF Laughter in thet 1101199 1 Sloely and ed, Fining womtn, little more thau a, earn° un --a 140".* Ilmm41.-- ' kel rialto In lOrt'A.'tartbo,1° to Tefill4 nit -' le etep Lion. Hr. Dryden moved the eceond *etelthily the hoy opened the door of girl- mei she was here. i Acting On tt commute impel -ea the i Thee temente carried unaulmounly, and Incorperation of live or more persons I Deaden of 11,10 bill providing for the he dark eloeet awl cnept in. Just Only I n the man be quick. Let him women Wined and looked 3. each oth , will be trenemitted to tbe Dominion as co-eperaeive coil storage associa-, extinguished taper, end thie it end teen seareety any price be could :bedew cast to the eleureb Melt. times. Tbe Government proposed. to as - ss the threshold he stumbled over b. (pi cle mei give her NS hat slis; ere Inca. 4144144g noteeansle nue tae ' um/eh, ris wbieli eauseil et. de Vidothe's ash sh ?uid strain her gratitude. At thee' Preesed tit/nisei:es egeinst the LOAN COMPANIES BILL. least auch organleations to the amOunti last tat- heard his step, and in ft mom.' wall, and stood, ecarcely daring toe Mr. Came:ellen introduced a bi re-, . 11 a e5ea. BELIEF FOR LIQUOR MEN. Sloeting 'exacting soeieties and leen IA b P ovincial Secretary will intro - To A. QUICK CURE FOR COUGHS and COLDS yny-Pectoral 'See Canaellau Remedy for ati THROAT ma LUND AFFECTIONS Large Books* 25 cents. DAMS /Se LaWieENCle CO,, Unetta, Prop's. Perry Davis' Pan Herm York efontrete tb a arm. 00000."-"dhee'en0C0000 jelon fended himself diseover ed, and ent e•nue In. Anauast the taut k r a . lay sweatlng and trembling until the heel:amulet, end seer/ ay tee gloomy hut, tartaua haz, t to or corporatione vere roue agatue t t • t, and Um BEA NERV 2'4% .sttlirtittat're-ut"'e-stgrrs' t'c",kr.".'silott' , search for the teed wee Over. Then be light of the candles, he look.. 1. teeter, r 83111.0 linee as that ef the Attorney- duce a bill providing for serai-annual Nervous Debility Lott Vier sA4 I sat up, an& eng entes.er sale, be- leaner, reeler, blare s°10her than i the orditiaryt They bed not. teetz vet teat, teyond Leen General. The measure ie. (*Lt 1.4. Pro- tey trews o:. hotel licenses KT Fallirk Maxima; restores 1 gen to listen. Wstat he heard was not HIS ee'ee •gleived with unnatural Um., there ahoy hoututs aetute be come 1,3us02 it) rednee the caPital Stitch Of rewers' awl distill/ere' tax. Brewerel s, Jes weakmaa ot bode or mita amp clear, ter pert aitly tote:Ogren; but der. IQ:intone shuddered as he came 3, tautatoct, uhata to.oupins tgure, 8.18,11L theee corporations to the Aleneittlt. of malt-houseo and distillers' cattle byree ' resets of youth. Tide Beauty sie by overor the errors ores* , gradually tbere stole even into bis teward ner; and be saw it, and grin.' end short, lio surk. o ,, .•te . e the paiit-tep capital. It is provided that are also to be exempt from essessatent Iola* t.um tt,,,,,„ nwu„te c,tx, "ben au otta 5,ss•,,i.,.tu , IstlyiSh rnind a perception of sometiting ned 1),Ifild his cadaverous meek, c e ett epee a - - in fining the limit of their borrowing uuder Om Government's revenue IlLW. Vaskrszliza have Med area to relieve. :Aga hydras,. Acct.'', "x114.1.101460 ' • ' raptly and stet, pod eXactly opposite . . guts //1st per parka:" or cis for 33, or tient by met • in i all, Governing:a Pep, blt;t1141 (c),, 14:1.EFet- ' ' n . nt rig -piece, A motnent of -cantos rerel7 add,vecbm 'V in J.,/ ME3 5.1111/11nN 11 ' esmattsee of L'a-sh horrible Tile (pee er * -, f leer, 'Madame" he said, gravely, bowing tit ,a, IUIL. powers tem *meant ot leupaitt capItal their low tones and dark glanees, the ihnietheell "ett 1.21 as I hoped. Venus es , "- -- h i I read_ Nowt; shall not he.. considered, but de- ode. .1',n,n,.. 3 wt. V. 4.4.. : • • 3. - 4.4- penic weith seized thena wbe.rt they Eald at Browedueei Drug Store Exeter • • d nd to -day, and in forluna.te egnjunfeliOan 1 .1131)ellEea a" t ell a liale "ell tr ' t t f' • looked in on them anti a ' Mr. Pondee"e hill to return to tbe positors and debenture -holders are not to be deprived of any righes thereby. • erred viettele by a gleam rom t e 4h - tld 2,41.11t1 WI Land and. 31; tur,o. J.' •li .; 3 N• .11.1*„. Prestlirat ; tt .1.‘, v4,0a *etre tory ote. Int" em or . 1911.1.1., Age n.' tier Exeter end vicinity, , THE EXETER TIMES Is eulaiebed every Thersdey morning at CA TO IA onneeanaheesseonseeasesse they fell," acCOrdirlg to the blind poet. The number of Sabine gods was nine, 1111i snore familiar are "The seemd eine celestial, Muses." It is by nine that eas, ern presents are given, wben tbey weuld be espeolidly mud Went. In en- clasiastioal ornaments there aro nine varieties of crosses, and in heraldry 0.21 roan) crowns. lemma teemse ees o , , did mere to bring the convietiOn borne to in2 at a time so propitious. 3%, C e r y thin . Panting 'voice murmured tiztild-- ' their relief when nothing came of it, W1113 Mirs. I am haepy that you conae ., to bis mind then their words. Even little'effart at this season deli enema, i ly : "'Madame! Illadame de Vidoelie, if of these be -caught enough to assure Bal. it is necessary, if you would ho.ve Ytnt- pi igl4e 1 ' • the charm to work to preserve the "Stint Siegel' inadannes woman gatated in a N Oiee or ustouieliment. "I declare, it. is a chtide1 'bidden:to almos,L laughed In her re, l'"f. "Ain" elie said "bow you Leigh - 'g 11111 t him ibet some one was to be poisuneu most absolute silence and secrecy In 111/1(''S •Steam refitting 11011ric ,, --to be. put. oUt of the world. Only tbe regard to it," ela 13 btreet, StelsrlY oppOrno Fitton'elevreiry 1 name et the vietlra-tha t escaped Kora, Exeter. Out., by t him. ' Her lips were dry, be tongue seem - JOHN IT'4 11/T11; 3: AdONS, ProprIetare. i .I. • • ed to elea.ve to her mouth. She felt • hist:mon. per line ....... ....10 cents • la e I Probably M. de Vidoolie, left '0 him- shame as well as fear in this man's oresence. 13ut she made an effort ote ADVE34.1181.1441.1 1.1 t 1. buLbeqUent in/crtion. per' line.. 3 cep ;A Seat, 'nand Ms thoughts poor company, e - and muttered. It will work.?" lo mauve meer.,Atin, ertisenients shou.d • for by and by he grew restless. He te In nel tater than Wednesday morning. "I will a.nswer for itt" lie replied, walked o.cress the room and listened,' bluntly, a world of dubious meaning icitiree!aOrlstXtainternieert, eIgiEurpapeRaTiueftEdete cnoisuonnve ',' and walked again and listened. The s latter movement brought iira by in his tone and eyes. 'It is the powder a tot y e use of which M attr et' b el 'neon. worX en r4r,ted to 113 *Wire. °lab" to the nxit of the little flight Diane de Poitters won the love of the tent our prompt attenton. of six steps by which the astrologer kmg, though she surpassed him by neenrainexewspapers. bad retired, and he looked up and saw 1-Any pennon sch.# take, a paper regsdarte from the vest *dice, whether directed in hie mane or emothees,or wiether he has subecri t.el or not. te respoisstble roe paYlnent. 2 -If perz.on orders his paper eIrcOntintied be must pay all 141'e81'8 Or the pub labor may tontintto to send it, until the pa) ment math). tr,,m collect the wro arnouns, whether the psper is I aten from ie.*of11e, or not. 3 -,In amts for bubsormt ems, 1110 811)1 may be Inst.tutad la the piam waere the paper is nue- a.theugh she suascriber may resale hurt reds of muss away. court, have doci;ed that refusing to lahe new -papei s or periodicals from the pose Dine°, or removing and Maytag them uncalled for le prima facie eviden.e ot Intentional fraud. CARTES ITTLE [ I VER PILLS. Sr& Fiesdache and relieve all the troubles incl. dent to a bilious state of the system, such as Dizziness, Nausea. Drowsiness. Distress after eating, Pain in the Side, dc. liVhile their most remarkable) success has been shown in outing Ilearlaebe, yet Csumat's law= Lmeit ?ma are equally valuable in Constipation. miring and preventing this annoyingcomplaint. while they Abe. correct all disorders of the stomach, stimulate the liver and regulate the bowels. Zwas 11 they only cured . . Ache they would be almost pricele,SS 1111 OWNS . r 'Who stiffer from this distressing complaint; hut fortunately their goodness does not end liere. and those who once try them will find these little pills valuable in so many ways that they WM not be willing to do withentt thom. $5 03 after set Seek head that the door at the top was ajar. or tinois held the hearts of men. till her Xpelled by curiosity, or suspicion, aeveatieth winter. Madame de Eau - the mere desire to escape from him- tefort uses it. It is made of liquid seel, he stole up, and opening it fur - gold, etherealized and strengthened ther, thrust his head tbrough and lis- with secret drugs. I have made up tened. two aackets, but it will be safer if He remained in this position about a madame will take both at once, ds - minute. T.hen he turned and crept solved in good wine, and before the ex - down again, and stood, thinaing, at the foot of the stairs, witb an expres- sion of such utter and complete amaze- ment on his face as almost transform- ethe,„e "Is that all?" she murmured, ed the man. Something hebad heard eneehe' or seen which he eould not understandl '''''"'"II* Something inerenible, something al- "Ail, madame; except that when most rairaettlous 1 For all else, even Isis you driak it, you must think of your guilty purpose, eeeraed swallowed up in husband," he answered. As he said sheer astonishment. this, he averted his face; for, try as he Tbe stupor held him until he heard would, he could not checle the evil the astrologer's steps. Even then he smile that ehried bis 1.141.- Dieu! Was twenty years; and Madame de Vitlen- rerateon of the ninth day. Madame de Vidoche took the packets trembling. A. little red dying her pale only turned and looked. But if ever dumb lips asked a q,ueslion, his did tben. The 'man in black nodded silently, ele seerme not at all surprised that the other had heara or seen what he had. Even in bim the thing, whatever it was, bad worked a change. His eyes shone, his eyebrows -were raised, his face wore a pale smile of triumpb and conceit. M. de Vidoehe found his voice at last. "My wife le he whispered. The estrologer's shoenders went up to his ears. Re spread out his hands, He nodcled-cnce, twiee. "Maas oui, ma- dame!" sa.id. "Here? now ?" M. de Vidothe stam- mered, his eyes wide with astonish- ment. " sae is in the chamber of the as- trolabe." "Mon Dieu 1" the husband exclaimed, "Mon Dieu 1" and tben for -a moment Ji saook, as it eome ette Warn pasetrat IP the biota of sO many lives that hare filcher., 070 010410 0111` great borne Our pets cure it 'radio others do not. • • CAWrart'S Urns Ltvan Ptx,ts are very small and veryeasy take'. One or two pills make a des& They are strictly vegetable and do hot gripe or purge, but by their gentle Action -lease all who Use theta. in vials At 25 cents; re for $1. Sold erverywhere or sent hiMail. 1 ceeeelt eleeleate tea lere ene. r rita hall Dm, ii ever so gatm a Jest known 1 Or so for- lorn, so helpless, so infantine a fool ? He could almost find it in his heart to pity her. A.s for leer husband -ah, how he would bleed him when it was overj 'Mon much am to poy you, sir 1" she asked, timidly,. when She had hid- den away the precious packets in her bosom. She had got what shewanted; she was panting to be gone. "Twenty crowns," he answered, coldly. 'The charm avails for nine moons. After that-" "I shall need mare?" she asked, for he had pansed. " "Well, no, I think not," he answered, slowly -hesitating strangely, almost stammering. "I think in your case, madame, the effect' well be lasting." She had no clew to the fantasia() ira- palse, the ghastly humor, which in- spired the words, and she paid him gladly. He would not take the money irk his JisPdS; but bid her lay it on the over his grave. etis ehee mate pate, reet open book because the gold - bonus law of 1888, Mr. Mcleay exempt from taxation nou-produeing improvements ou farm lauds, and Mr. Taylin'e bill to prevent the plantiug a the barberry shrub as promotive ot meet in ',Oman S500 FOR COLONVA.A.TION. tened U. I thought you. were a man err. dalm'S Coronae1 ilat.thlta an - dogging us -a thief." D. P. Burk. are urging the Provintial , "I am not," the boy said. simply. Government to advance $500 at once This time Miugot laughed. "'Who to the New Ontario Colontzation As - are you, thane" ahe asked, areany sedation, being two mouths' instal - been following us? You seene to have have yee meat on the S3,000 a year which the assodation e.xpects to get troth. the my lady's name pretty pat," she add, lter.)3urriss, the sea -tree- teen" "Lucky seeen" and "unluck th' are so often quoted that they , y ir- . eeilministrat ion. i there are in the United States 2,200, stepping out, "and ethy ed, &sharply. tleso tat - limns eletetert al or Infants and Ohilitten. 1183 wary ea( waxer, A MYSTICAL NUMBER. Nine, as Three TAInci Three. the Trtniii lir Trluttfrs., MORE MEN THAN "WOMEN. paehelors outnumber the maiele in America. At tbe present moment 0(10 more unattaehel xnales than fe- "I want to epeak to ber," the hos 1 het h theta have atraaoy surer writes irora Port* Arthue that have become housebold numbers; but. number nine, with males similarly situated, the exact fig - answered hie Pp. trembling. In truth, !el' e a arrived, upon investigation, , . . 'mostly krone the United States, and the edits, fande.s and phrases cluster- uree beiug 5,4.17,7 it bachelors against he was trerabling an over 'will bear 1 th t t t ' i • I I a wen eas x mole are SomIng o . 3,2e4,494 spinsters of ages from twerie and exeitement, But the darkness hid mg around in is quite as interesting. ty years up. Thus it is obvious that 1 The Settlers' home tit Port Arthur ih Nine, as three timee three, is the "trin- if girls do not Lind husbands it is not that. ' whom thirteen are from Oklahoma. "Ohl" Mme. de Vidoohe said, g erad- f overerowded, and the S500 is wanted ity of trinities," a mystical number, for lack of a plentiful supply of the ously. "Well, you may speak, But I eld - el 'ter at laymer ear the aed combinations in which it has lig- article. What is required, seeming-, tell me first who you are, and be • - • 1 is a general migration of spin - quick about it. It is cold 4nd lain." "I am. from the house where you have been," jehan answered, bravely. "You saw me at Les Andeles, too, when you were at supper, madame. I was the boy at the door. I want. to speak to you alone, please." "Alone!" madame exclaimed. The boy nodded eirmly. "If you plea.se," he said. "Hot ty-1 oityl" Margot exolaimed; and she was for demurring, " Be only wants to beg," she said. "I don't!" the boy eried, with tears in hie voice. "Then. it is a present he wants!" she rejoined scornfully. "They expeot those laces And Mere' was same dread mingled with his surprise. "1 do not understandte he muttered, at last.; "What does it meant What is she doing here ?" "She has aome f or a love -philter," Notredame answered, with a sptanx- like smile. " For velem-a ?" "For you." The husband drew a deep breath. "For me ?" he excleimed. Irriposeibler "Poesible," the man in blitek answer- ed, quietly, "and true." "Then whet shall you do ?" "Give bey one," the astrologer a a- swerea. Tbe enigmatical smile, which had been all, along been playing on hie 1age, gretv deeper, keener, more was alloyed, and not virgin" In one or two other ways he played his part; aireeting her, fox instance, it she would increase the strength of her charm to gaze at the plattet Venus for half an hour each evening, bat not through glass or with any metal on her person. And then he fit her out by the door whith openea on the quiet street. °Madame has, doubtless, her woman, or some attendant ?" he said, looking up and down. "Or 1-" "Ob, yes, yes!" she anesssered, gasp- ing in the cold night air. "She is here. Good -night, sir." He muttered some word e in a strange tongue, and as Urn. de their vales at p we are to freeze while he makes a tale." But madame, out of pity or curios- ity, would hear bira. She bid the evve- man wait a few paces away. And when they were alone: "Now," she said, kindly, "what is it? You must be quick, for it Is very, 'cold." To Be Continued., sters from the north and Gael. to the waxnen and thildreit, while the men ured are known since ancien , The "nine worthies" of old are depiot- great and growing west, in parts of are establishing tbeir homes. Mr. Dyment, M.P., ihr Algoma, has been ed in tapestry. and paintings. and in which there are ten available mates t I raphed to and instructed. to make early literature their lives were held for every maid. DUPLICATE FRENCH BRIDGES. a similar appeal to the Dominion Gov- ernment. MR. CARNEGIE'S PROTEST. hire Cernegie, East Victoria, dr-ew th attention. of the Government to the fact that the distribution of the E otor • Be /suggested that statutes to clerks oi munieipalities in AStr0110MerS count nine planets in partially settled destrints is not sat - the system to which the earth belongs, the isted. but a belief in nine earths formerly ex - up as examples at mankind; they were three Jewish -Joshua, Da.niel and Ju- das Maceribeus; three pagan -Hector, 'Alexander the Great and. Julius Caes- ar; and three Christian knights, Ar- thur, Charlemagne and Godirey of NEEDED HELP. Mrs, Murphy, how can you. let your old child beat the others so? Irye think a. h.arrd wurrultire wo- man has toime to beat thine tin chil- dren iverry day.? I thry me hahd at the oldest wen 'very yearning, an' he's a good, stheang 13'y, and beats the oth- er nine ler inn 1 • lkf°re' ftti'. Vanes Phosphodira, The Great Et/Old). Remedy. Sold and recoMmended by all druggists in Canada. Only reli- able medicine discovered. Six pagitages 9/carat/te8C to mire all tonna 0 Sexual Wealrneae, ell effects of alma° or excess, Mental :Worry/ ElteeeelTe tine 0/ To obaef pert% eOpoinuernpeoerkfistgeimrlai Ate,: wonurpeczeaseiPet. els; wilt cure. -Pamphlets' free to any addreSs. . The Weed Company, Winda01', Ont. Wood's Phosphodine is sold in Exeter by 3. W. Browning, druggist, statutes Might be torwardecl by post- oard or letter instead of the municipal clerks having to call on the clerks ol the peace and sign receipts therefor. The Attorney -General promised con- sideration, LICENSE COMMISSIONERS. The following Poetise commessioners have been appointed: - Parry Sound East-Sammil Carmich- ael, Tb.oneas Bottomley, Robere Men- zies. Parry Sound Wente-Sonitahan Crisp, ten:Mee Calder, WUII4I» Wilson, sr. • Glengarry. --Robert R. Sangster, vice James Dingwall, reargued. West Vellington.--Thonme Har- court, jelan: Oliver, nasen.eis A. Bran- dou. West laaStings.--Ilestiry G. Bleecker, Jeretnial G. Squire, William j. Mo Ceein,on, Eat Victoria.-eenilliarn Waffe, W.C. Moore, ;ohms Howie. • water ioo North. -Walter Veitch, via& Alexeetuler Peterson, resigned, Grey Cent re, -P. MoCullougla T.Me- Gill, C.! rye. • AceOrding to Mohamraed there were nine heavens, and to be in the 'sev- 'enth" was the height of bliss; hence the saying. In modern theology there are nine orders of angels, the sera- phim, cherubim and archangel being the priacipel ones. 'Milton writes, "The etfiggent bands in triple circles move ;" and when the "fallen" angels were cast out of heaven, "nine days COMING LEGISLATION. Mr. Germant has a bill to amend the Ontario Veterinary, Act. It provides that hereaftea pereotis practistag as veterillnty eargeene, shall , pass an authorized examination. -- Mr. Martere North Termite, will 111- Lroclue0 a bill, providing that in mann cipalittes where Inc wax•de, have been a•bcdished fog the election, of aldermen the abolition, shall also apply to the election of echool trustees. tIo case to slight you can afford to neglect. No case so deep-seated that Dr. Agnew's Catarrhal Powder will met relieve instantly and cure perma- nently. It has made marvelous cures, and enjoys the esteem and high en- dorsation of the medical profession. Through evolve 1 contracted that dread dia. esso-Catarrh, My come became chronic --M to Minutes afgar &rat applicatioft 1 bad relief, And In a %bort while 1' was completely cured. W. Lavm,x.13, GoT.P. Brakenaandtnnondals, Ont. n SoIll by C. Lutz, Exeter. The German war anthoeities have dus plicates of all bridges in France. If, in ease of wee-, any of thee were deatroyed, they could be ' ed. in six hours. Children Cry for CAST MA, WAR AND DYSPEPSIA. eanneocutne Gives a Mot the Shernineh of an Oyster. Otte ofF. the good effects et thediear is that it ewes the worst forms of dyspepsia. Many officers who are the despair of their medical attendanta while spending their days between the ,club and he b errecks, ceime home from a esimpalgn with a stomach like an os- trich's. This, of coarse,. arises from the exercise, the open-air life, the constant mental employment, and very often the short commons. Another good .client is the rather trange one thet war cures nervousaess oe the or- dinary kind, as well as heatiacbee and neuralgia. In fact, if a man hag any kind of health at the start, nothing braces him up like an exoiting cam- paign But, on the other hand, if eny, of his orgates aro really weak he rune every °hence of leaving 'bonen broken in foreign parts. . SPEleD OF CAVALRY. Cavalry cover four ltiles an tour when walking, nine miles an limn when fretting. fifteen ranee an autie gulloping.