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WWI I I 'A 14ANO, SAO FAMONS. ��,�;�.� r , r I :.... .. 11 � , ntractea, 'a "I'll, In the Yow Allolv� I feArO4 i�,flj . . I I ,�;. � . I I disaster might lxeuv, for I *A4 , I , ;r�,� � . some IV— , �!., . I ­ � �. .1 I 11 : The nound'Lof � t . hle ,. I 1. 'Vel'y. tend Orr the al(Iman" a --A#lUr'JV'0 Nov,41000 That Aro expft",, Drop,,, , . . , _ndjlj�40'W F I . 1. . r � �,)', I 1�11 I . . � . . " tlixt his, heart was' Weak!, 1 sivo, Though $mwl, I I . I �1, I I , . R�avy Cmoldv "How 414 you linow tbatTy r �i � ' r . I A. Atted bag tor wee4,_cA40 I JS 04 00'al ­ , ;, lot �"jt I . . I . I . . . .. i 119y friend Mortimer told rA I , ' 'L . � 11 ,,,, & , 'Baskervilles . .1 I . : %11 le4iiw with an overhanging box Given up by I)o0tor . 11 !,�� 0 WN I . I 11 . , . "You think, then, that ebm§ 401�,Pur� .L I r r. � � I ,, ' r I I 11 ; �� 40-1000110 �1011 . * , , Su�rd SIr (I arles, and ttat U0 d"Od"Of ftme ton Inches wide. It Is oqulppedL ,;; % . - I ' . I I HOUMTOAD MMULA X". 1. . ' I � It Became a,&ung �,h � I . '7 had .. I L �, . Another Adventure of Sherlock Holines, - frlg,4t In cQusequo400?" vft A Jeather pocketbook And a0von dropsy, and vas tol(i , , I I A,121y per6oa who, Is ,the sole h4-0 , - . I I I . , - . 11114ve,you any better explan tollet aInd manic , ure 4010 . lea. . I . I ,�,i I I . I r 'itting Cough. , have not come to - "I " . T40,414- by 'MY family phjjJC14n � t1lat , I , ,�! � , lkyovr any m r . . SA61. 10401t. I I at a tam; L, ale over , o " " "I o.my �� L I r r I BY A. r CONAN DOYLE, ' . I . . to; is of red, teatixeri and the frame Is thcv� was ii ;1 ig�oteal,'of.&,vallable�)iooiWoj3I M� i's ,� : , . � � , . ... I . slon." , 0 chance for Me, X I I r — � , � ClAsn4giba, Sa6k4 ,t4 ., .1 - I q . s, Mr, Sherlock HOIT.aes?" . . $ ly, 1� r to�owa , 6r'*tb�pr ' inrooe or green gold wit'li burnished family also gaVe n1a ygp. 'my .. ". .0 r r . e ', 18$2 f3M, 11 . I I r I I . . 4 , I 11 . applie%at ,must appop a Mrs" � " A,6fhor Of "The. Green Flaz" and "The Great Bo r War" � Mr J. H.Aichardo .4 A,o, r '� words took awa i�y breath for , 1rhe , Lr i I I I 10, 7 I . , , I I _r . LIS I t, but a glance atthe pj4eld 0�41 "ele 01 I'mbs and b � At Ae Dominion Lanc'W Agency 4pi ot . T �Qj 94t, Vancouver, B.Q, writ ' an lixotan I zo;slvo is a little, �)Ag at J)Iue I OdY were swollea, ,� ,thedist,40k Uptry b4 ;�r , � oopy4g4t (1902)'by A. conan Doyle., JnQ to Write V, few ImeS, In . tr�Allaw face and steadfast eyo� at my coMm c rain Al r than natUrAIA . r . , ..� r, - I In r Miss 9 M an leather, with 0 Oile-third larger I I I r L I "'getncy 'ar 4' the Ngeno, of � I I I- A I I � I A I I A A 'L I X'A�4�J:`j ' I ++ + XOrW4y Pl' pralse of your pamlon showed that -no surprise was _ I r I � I r , . �. - 0, , , � I , . I �a m ' I" -i ' t -IT_'r_T7T__T_T_T r I - , ; .4 , . I � . e.=!. .".Itlojlna,� d'f atoer" matb* ;+ ++ ++++++++4++4+++++.+-+ Dr. Wood's water collected Around my'll. , r . �., 4 1 I � � nO Syrup- L44 tended ea.t . . .000, ,daughter, brother, or sister of � � I . . �. . I � 13 , I I � fall I contraoted a heavy cold ,which left "It Is useless for us to preto.Ad- 04t and I had to be propped up 4K I - r towcom;5 or armor wair 01�,1'3-. L in -tending lidmeatrev.4-or, r . .1 ,,n:,.0oV1'0m­vn1ErW- we do not kn you,J)r, Watson'," "' I , � I . I .. ,, � ! The dark panelling..&t dilike bron.ze me with a hacking, cough andgvery, time ow bed 11 Dutiee:-Six months residence 11POP his dark face 1� . r lie. "The records of your dotectivo I r. to ke,cp from smothering, ;; , r I s;tw �t th a Iii the golden J�a% Vad'it ha7rd I would get a little more cold this, hacking I . . X ;.,., I . 071all enthusiasm ,4AP, he ,A'p;'J'4 ,was I .. I � , .and ouitivatian, of the laud , in vask ,R . , bout have reached us here, and you. could , .1 I took Dr. Mil"I 4 , r . � , at three years. A homesteader ina) him. The light beat upblfhiih whote'110 to r0llze tha ,,� � I ,,',k POughwould become a lung s9litting one. not celebrate him without bdin'L, I . � . . Heart 11,eme y 1, . _ . t this io� iud6od the I � . , , , - ilea of .his hom4, tood, but long o owo tr-OlAd dby C%a,MbLor Which 4��d, AN kept on. known. your.9elf, When Mortimer t4d . 4. unti I e I , . r, ��fi,ve within nine m VA % t' ibli siia a It k t .on gettin worse an I I . � I I was entir ly cured, This � � ke A blackJ*n )y q1.1oi4 Into our sot�fi'i�obn jh& ejefilng spenThig money, guying different cough me your name'lie could not deny your 11 L I I 01 ., , I A 1 ztead on, a (farm of at leaE 914 walls and hunt -11 rembdles� until was in .1,902, and I anj now I . . � I �� ollely .owned and occupied by him av hbOVO r him, Barrymor IsTfoiq. � . , a friend asked � �, L . able 09 r e .110, retqr�qcl ,, � I 0 naO if I Identity. It you are here, then. It tol- I . ) I " his father, motther,. son, deug1ter. from taking our lugga;o. to our "oms, I A S-1115 It Is OuTsial had ever tried Dr. Wood $ Norway Pine lows that Mr. Sherloelt Holmes Is 14- "I work on ' L'A' . I . v,es - ana not the r I 11 I to do any kind of my, I t � ,brother or siater. I � He stood in front of us noW,wlth the . 1,io;4�04!w 1,0_0 .. Syrup. -I told' him I was willing to try. terestiug himself In the matter, and, I � �, I I Ofr ­­­ ' ' . � anything I thought would cure, and oar 11 farm, My cure Was .certainly, r I ; In oertain dl�trtots % homee.eade't tfubdliOd manner . a well-traluxed ser. ' ' '. r .. I I . t ,, am ,naturally curious to know *hat . i, I I . , in good standing may Vrc_empt r4 V#nt. He was a remarkable-lookipg , r , . .. 1. . ., 11 he same,day bought two bottles, Be, view he may take," . � marvelous." � I I . L I .1 . fore half the first one was used "I am afraid that I cannot answer I r,A' .1luarter section alongside bis home- man, tall,,.? S m w 11 a ... - . r . hand a e, it square . �, .4 , r. I my cough 11 I I I L. TURLEY CT,TRD, � I ' ztead. Price $3. poer - acre. D;u&1ee_ .black beard, and pale, distinguished i . I �. . I began to get much easier, and by the time that question, LL'. .11 t . . . 1, L' ' , - Must reside six mainthin ineadh of o0l" features. I 11 I ,r I . I had Usedi a.bottle &UCL a half My cough 0,may 1 1_ I 1-41i � , . ask It he is going to honor !, WilMore, Ky, Ir I B�eaxs from date of bomeytead eartri I . I - pne. I am keeping the other half us with a v*- 1�. I I I . �, "Would you wish dInILUK LLP was r -It himself?" - � . _ . . � . finoluding the time required, to elarr ved at Once, Sir?" I . � We ;5A.11- 1. I . ( 11 I : b0ttlge in Pass it should come again, but, "He ca .not . leave town at presput - I Dr. Miles' Heart Remddy has 'r I I homestead vatent; '(tad, 013itlyk- "I ls� it ready?" r . r � I i� ., I r am sure I have a Positive cure, Let He has other cases . which ell ft r hi .�� . r � r .. ,. , r . I 1ifty acres extra, � I . 4 , ­ I r attention.., � -11 beeu wonderfully Successful in � I . I "In a VOrY , . - me recommend Dr. Wood's Norway Pine f�ll . I r 11 'A homesteader who has exhatiot,4 few minutesi air. You I I . rSyrup to 411 who suffer from a cough or . 1. I �t, . will find hot wif I* Your robms. My . IfWhat a,,pity! Ile might throw some . 1 relieving heart trouble, Its ionia I I ,,,f or a bis boinestead right and cannot ob jitife, and be happy, Sir Henry, i , � 3 �: throat irritatiozi of any kind.,' light on that whieh is so dark to us. . . I- � I you � , So ret,,1 has been the success of this But as to your own researches, J1 e:ffect upon the heart nerves and '11 I I fu I I I.. � I . I I tain a. pre-emptiali. may take.r a p,ur toratay with you'unti have Made g reMod)r, itriS only natural there is any possible way In Which I r alustles is a great factor in �. r .ol�esed homestead ba certain distrists �Our fresh arrangements, but yon will , I I wonder � Priee $3. per acre. Dufle ' I I that numerous persons have tried to can be Of ,service to you I trust that � . J. :, s -M001 A - I , � . I I piderstand that under the new condi 1� Imitate it, . . . I . assisting nature to overcome I I I I I , I reside. six ;mo.qtbs in each 'at thrm tjons tilds house will require a congid- ��� ", . r r . r . I . ,yearsi caltiv,tte fif t acres &ad erep, drable staffn , I � DoWt be imposed u I by taking you. will command me. If I had any heart Weakness. . I . . ,r.� , I r I . ." -$200V. (V, L "What 46w conditions?" P", . '11, anything but 'f Dr. WoodP10211 indication of the nature of your sus-. � r . . . ) a JJaQs,_. Wor�th ; I I I ,ii . . I PriCa $1,00 at Your r druggist, He siloulo 1:11: W -W. CORY, "I only %Oant, Sir, that Sir Cha� Put up in a yellow, wrapper; three . I r�,� . Deputy of the Minister of. the nterlor ' .I,es - I . Picions, or how you propose to iiivesd� I . . , , . 194! a very retired Rfe, itad we N4r� � . � SUP131Y''Piu. If he does not, send price - r N. B. to look r I . 11� r pine ttees the trade mark; price 25 gate the cas% I might perhaps even ard prepaid, , � -Unaubhorized pnblioation Ohl r I 'able Wants. Yog , � I . i . . . . .r . I to us# we form . � 11 iment willnot be paid for. . after his � 11 cents., now give yousome aid or advice." � 11 , "I assure you that I am simply. here Toronto, I .. ,� . - I *ould, ,naturally, Wish. to have more I ."', V, . �, I Manufactured only by The T. Milburn I I I DR. M LES MZDICAL CO., � ­ ")3., 0 &BLING, Life, Aooldenb, Fire and PlAte i0lnPajiy � and so You will need, changes � y. � .i , � � . I Co., Limited, Toronto, onti 9P0n, a, visit to my friend .Sir Henry, . - . . I r I , I GlassluSUrAnce 4100 coueoting Accounts UL your iousehold,11: r r I i . . . I I i . I wid that I need no help of any kind." I I — , 11 � and AuatloneeR6g. . d'Do you mean,that your wife and ' -.1 I I r .. � s .. . . .. "Txbellent!" said Stapleton. "You ; . .1. — . . . 11 �� I r X q . . � � , � i� . 11 . I r r � F . ...� . . . I—— 1. .. I . � . � �,r you,wIsh to leave?" I I I � r PLie perfectly right to be wary and . I . . . ROULSTON1 "Only when It is i I I ,t � I � JI. F. ! I i �. , ,��. DR. . .quite convenient to /� . I J r Jn_=ntJ0n* aaT-'Elle-a=er.--b-apjyoSd..%Ijft discreet. I am justly reproved for what Town SlEmly w 9 TqT. I *r, 1 ! b, 1), IS. , D. D.'.S.1 you, sir.11 - . I � I i I �, . I feel was an unjustifiable' intrusion, I . I Ijnin� DEGISION IS REACHED . 11 1, . � �, it Were -,Sjaprpqse t4at tho+ sam.6 ratia . . ' -t "But your family have been with us . . �, .so and I promise you that I will not men- frame of ImItationdvory and, a 0 : ' - / lRonor graduate of Toronto UuiverSL y ) I - . had been th& last Who had seen Sir. . , ' , r, , I . � L � 4 for several generations., have. .they . - . r tion the matter again." . of blue moire. It has duplicate strap ,r, `1 I DENTIST hot? I should'be -sorry to begin my'llfe � Charles alive, and ttei first to dog the We -had come to a point where a nar- handles and an equipment of change . 11 11 11, I . 1, I I new heir when he retuTmed to Eng- I r Powder . I 11 (,J)FFICE:-Over Dickson & Carling's fiere. by breaking an old family con. .. r I I I I � . row grassy path struck off from the e, cardease and combined Canada Changes Minor Rules:. ,� . � , . I ) . . purs . L . I I r nection." I - I . . 14lid. r rWhat thou? Was- bla the agei - it road and wound away across the moor. pufl Regarding Fishing, - . � I - Law Qffices, Exeter. I seem to discern some signs of emo- I , I o1i othpis'�bt ha& -�e some sinister do� hill ,! pocket and bevel mirror. There I . . I his own? W4 an. . H, . I . I . S en of .r-sprialded lay Is ty unbreakable clasp. . �� 2 oNE5. CLOSED WEDNESDAY AFTICARNOONS tion upon the butl6i's White ja:ce . I ,at Interest could , A. steep, bouldO � a novel S., D "I ' � - .9.11 upon the right which had in bYg e er - gr I I feel that also, sir, and so does . . . I . he, h4veJa peksmItIfing the Baskor, 'days been out into a; gramite quarry. Anoth bag Is of dark oea mo- I . R. A, R. KINSMAN, L. D. , udbrgiti of the strange the face which But to tell the truth, Sir, we - , , Was Mr. Sherlock, ffolmea? " , villb family? I t r o nhie Inches wide boasting a ; L . . � was turned towards 14S ace � Voluntary Alterations Will Be Made:L 11 IDD. S., Honor graduate of Toronto Wy w1fe' . arning clippecl, out of the leading ar, formed a dark clifC, with terns and mother-of-pearl frame held on by Assenting to the Objections of thei I *ere both very much atUched to Sir W . - Mrniversity.. Obarles, and his death ,gave us.�6-shocls; house that we have to blame!" said ticlo, of the Times, Was tbat his Work 'brambles growing in, its niches. From green bands. The Itaing is gray calf- United States - Hague Triburia: I � and. made these surrounding' � tIA9 baronett. "We'wore-tired with otir it possibly the doing of some. over a. distant rise there floated a grey* skiu with a change purse, a po I , . I Dental Surgeon 9 ver:p, - - or W , , wder . I I I . X one Irl 0 was Office over Gladman & Starkbury painful to ,us. I fear that we shali , J�purney and chilled -by, ou dri�ei -so . wh bent upon, counteractino �lume of smoke. puff pocket and a. mirror. The handle Will Not Have to Meet Again tot' � .1 I never again be easy in our nUnds at we took agrey view of the plvice.'Xbw Wi "A, moder te walk along t is in r. J� schemeS 9, The onlY conceivable mo, [ . ,Main street­zEXETER. � a In 00 is so made as, to.fall fat against the Settle the Question -All In FutureJ, I I I naSkervIlle Hall." . � we are fresh and well, so it is all , �vib wo� th9t w4joh'had'Veen suggest, DatU brings us to Merripit lNuse," said bag whea folded doWn. Go -to, Permanent Cornmi . ''.. .- 44BUt what do you Intend to do?" cheerful once more."' . led by $ir Henry_ that it , Isslom I I I i . the famll-� he. "Perhaps you 'will spare an hour � , M. V rely a S , W. BROWNING, M. D. "I have no doubt, Sir, that We shu4ll "And yet it Was notenti " c6illd VO scdreA a -WO' & c0mfQrtabI0 that I may have the pleasure of intro- The shirt waist made with, 1ull . . . I I � 11 I* aTe P. S., Graduate Victoria TJ tion of Imagination,,, I answered " I . residenence. D succeed in establishing ourselves I . I pad )pe&3Yaa.neut ihoite would be a ilacing'yqu. to my sister." fronts is -one that Is much liked by ..Wzshington, Xan. 13,-The.commj��-i - � , " � - To I rod for the Aari0=9rqS. But Su 6 e yo ger co g t, and is `4. sicners to . Laboratory. Exeter . some business. Sir Charles's generoj , My first thought was that I should th un atin eqi . here r the United States an . a � I rgity. oqSe and onitalon you, for example hapben to hear sot� cu irel[�Jl ��, , , . , Associate Corotter-of Huron. hasgivenus themeanitodo so. And one, a woman I'think, sobbing in the such an'6xPlanation S'S that would NO be by Sir Henry�a side. But when I. model that can be made with or with- Canada who have been considerin . 11 , ' 4 . now,� Sir, perhaps I had best show you night?" . I . quite inadequate to 4povnt for thd !remembered the Pile Of fishery regula.tions, have reac .6 '- .1 11 I I — 91 papers and out the back yoke.. The style Is a decisicn. The Canadian and . � I to your rooms." . W That is curious� for I_ did -when I -de-ep and subtle scheiYilng *hidh seem4 bills with which his ,study table was modish one for flannel as Well as for foundl=d Gove . R, Briihbi M. D., M -C- P. and A square balustraded gallery ran i as -half aSieep fancy that I 4!§4d ed to be 'Weaving an invisible net, littered. It was certain that I could not linen a -ad I cotton materials. . rnnients� undertake ta17 I S., Honor Graduate Toronto. Un- round the top -of the old hall ap. something of the sort. I waited quitig'a ro"'ad the young baronet. Holmes higi- help him with those. And Holmes li]id . " I thangs the existing regulation to, � I . . I . JUDIC CHOLLET. move the obiections of the ,Vni' L My, Two years resident physician proached by;a. double stair. Pr�; this time,, but there was, no -more of it, go self bad said that no more comPle).c expressly said that I should study the . I — , Z� I - Office central point two long c.orridors ex- I concluded that it was all a,dre�W' ,case . state I Alexandra HosPitAI, etc I ,_ haa. come to him- In all the long; cbepted. s, thus making it unnecessuTy to, t sure , . I estigatioaiS4 neighbors upon the moor. I a This May Manton pattern Is cut In sizps call upon the boaxd of experts. * . . resi&mce, Dr. Amos' dId stand tended the whole length of the build- 11�heard it distinctlY,,and I am 11 series of'hls sensational Inv 18tapleton's invitation, and we turnsid for, misses of fourteen; sixteen and elght- eWStireet, Exeter. . Ing, from which all the bedrooms open-' that it WAS really the sob at a wom I . d, " al�ksedjyack th . 'The obje,A,ions to the Newfoundlau -7' "We raust ask a '%g n Were I I ra " I ' I L ely , t 't ,r together down tha path. . ee Send 10 cents to this legiSloji'o about . this rII;ht grp6y�lon real lm"i'd hot found not ---6 easy o t . ed. My own was in the sawe wing as , "It. is a wonderful place, the moor," office, giving number, 6797i and it: will be a�don L $ 1 away." He rang the bell and'asifed soo,fi 1)e freed from Ji'S tr ird Xoi� I S MLIGHT HOBBS, - Baskerville's and almost next door to ,�OCCUPatbjnq said he, looking round over the 1111- promptly forwarded to you by niall. If in ieconalli . , and Sir R dw4 , ,JL ,a . . it. These*TOo . ins appeared to be much Barrymore whethof .'lie could acc6uflt and able to 6ome do*ii t&'take thi's duiating downs, long - green rollets, haste send an additional two 6 , ent stamp S', Premier of Xswfoundlaz�d,J�#, ­ . for -our 6xperlente,.It seemed to Me .�h6zvy burden of responsibility fro' for letter postage, which Insfires more lome last night With. the flfi�&� t, `�� - IVIolin Instructor. James Street Par. more modeim than the ceintral part of that the pallid features of the- butler my shoulders. In with crests of jagged granite foaming prompt delivery. - I . the house, and, the. bright paper and up into fantastic surges. "You never ahead of him of drafting legikatio - ' . cannot till I � s6nage, Exe4,r� .. . . I I numerous candies did something to turned 9. shade paler, still as, he listen- Suddenly my thoughts were Interrqp. tire of the moor. You nk t1% . I - ubich., it is hoped, may be ace I I ., lb I d to his mast6r's'questlon. ted by the, sound of ftniring feet V4- . ep . r9m6ve the sombre impression which. 18 wonderful' Secrets which it contains. la ilat onference. The I "There are only two ,�r6men in.the hind me and'by a voice Which called TS Of THE MODE. rocic Oa ' I . _ , , , , ' ­ L � _ �.� I Nowfoundland and theq * I , -,--7',,-_,'n; , , - , , - �Vl 1.1, .1 — ­ � " .tr I . � , '-"%" .#, �, f', , n ed. "One WAX I 111W? IQ � i_ .. �a �D -room whi I -I turned, expebting to se.O.. teriaus.,,. . �, i � . 3111;d StAt6s split was the requeii .- , " .,- % . " R. QUA,CKENBT-TSHI ,our arrival hadleft upon my mind. r It Is so vast, and so barren, and so Pas— ,which , . P _ .. . -But the dining I �_ .'� �, -11 I I - . . ,���, ]" ch opened honse,'Sir He ry," he answer ma by name. * ", . ; Ot. ,,� ,­;, &--� . "�fiysicisu �Ind S�iraeon. and Ac- out of th4 haliwis a place,of shadow is the scullery -maid, who S,166ps dn Dr. Mortimer, but to my surprisq It' 11Y lr�ow it Well, theu?'p — �, ddkpt�a ,-k4­and Magyar Green Are ., � . . I ,,, OU 1, the latter that their fishermen shoul&, _�'��, �­",. I the other win& The othor is my wife, -Was, a stranger who.waspursulng�m% . - : New and. Smart Colors. om : , 11_v:-` tcoucher, Uffce�D�.,Rollln's old offide And gloom. It was a long chamber with have only been here two YeATS. have the right to purchase bait fr I - 011 Main Street. Residence -Corner a step separating the dais where the ,and I can answer for It bUat the Schad He was a small, slim, clean-zhaven, The residents would, call me a. new. Among the Aew colors Is Bokhara, a Newimmilland fishermen wit2iout any,, Zames a,nd Alberb Street. opposite family sat from the lower portion re- . could not have com6.from her." prim -faced man, flaxen -'haired and leaw, ;,Omer. 'We came shortly after Sir red of depth and. richness and yet with restrictlions, and useit for fishing on � I Ja,,ines Screet Methodist Parsonage, served for their dependents. At one . . And yet he lied as he said It, for It jamed, bptween thirty;and forty years 'Charles settled. But ifty tastes led me axt'eastem touch of pink in. it. Then the Banks. Sir Edward Morris so far ,.,- ter, Oat. . chanced, that after breakfast I met Mrs. of age, dressed'in. a grey suit and weary untry . has been unwilling to concede this end a minstrePs gallery overlooked it $ to explore every part of the co there is Magyar, a blue green, some. puep-Office SO&, Residence 39b Black beams shot across above our Barrymore in the long corridor with ing a straw hat. A tin box for botaideal round, and I Should think that there and it is said he is desirous -of seZO I I - _,, . heads, with a smake-darkened. ceiling the sun full, upon her face. ,She was a iap&imens hung over his shoulder and are few men who know it better'than what steely and unlike the greens that Ing in return for it the removal of the . � boyond them. With rows of flaring , lar ' impassive, hoavy-featured wom- he carried, a green butterfly -net in OA6 I do.,, R. C. A. HOUZE, V.S. 9L, . �,o . American duty on Newfoundland fish. I � torches to light it up, and the color an with 'a stem set expression of of his hands. - 1, "Is it so -hard to know- Canada. grants the American fisher. I aduate of Ontario Vet.. College. and rude hilarity of an old-time ban- mouth. But her tell-tale eyes were red 'iyou will, I am sure, e�:cuse my pre- "Very hard. You - see, for example, I I I � men free bait now under a. modus I ber of Ontario Veterinary Medi- quet, it might have softened; but now, � and glanced at me from between swol- 4umption, Dr. Watson," Said he, as he . this great plain to the north here, with vivendi. As to the freaeatry.of Canaa- I . . society. I when two black -clothed gentlemen sat len lids. It -was she, then, who wept in came panting up to Where I stood_�. the queer hills breaking out of it. 5 ... 1. � ­ than fish into the United States, there � I r 1Z a S . .." Treats -all Diseases of Domesticated in the little circle of light thrown by ; the. night, and If She did so her hus- "Aerd on the moor We are homely fol y u. ob erve anything remarka,ble � are those who look for that as on of q . A,nimale on latest Scientific principles. a shaded lamp, one's. voice became I baud must know.1t. Yet he had taken ag(I do not wait for formal introduc. - about that?" �� I . . , e 6z the obvious risk of discovery In de- tl6ts. You may possibly have heard.my . - . the Provisions under the pending tvade . . . 11 All calls dav ? night PVOMPtly at" hushed :,and one's'spirit Subdued. A "It would be a rare place for a gal- **r �.' . treaty, should one be enacted. . 1endedtoo. Oftlee, MainStreet.-Exe- . ; claring that it was not so. Why. had' name from our * I I I . dim line of ancestors, In e _utual friend, Martin P-11 . -, .. The conferences have been go! . 1,er, Ramsey's Old Stand. &I -6 I 0 ) ng on I of dress, from the Elizabethan knight ) he done, this? And why did she weep mer. I "AAn Stablif , k MerriPit' "You would 'naturally think so ?Lud ­ I I ' ­ , __ I , I to th I e buck of th I e Regency, stared , so bitterly? Already round this pale- H61pe.11 . I � - the thought has cost several their lives 4 . since Monday mornin- and follow� . , " , faced handsome , black7beaxded ,man slitour net and, I Dix would have toldl before now. You notice those bright .1 J �' - 0 -41nflar conferences b; the State De- I I., � .i , , . . Ir-ITCKSON & CARLING, � down upon us and daunted us� by their 0 , "for I knew tha' I : IV I . . .,partment with representati .1 11: JLF � Silent company� We talked, little, and I there was gatheilng an atmosphere of me as'mugh " sal , green spots scattered thickly over It?" : . I I . . ves of the . I'� . I tery and of, gloom. It was, he who Mr. Sitapl&&r, w s a naturalist. Bu ' 11 I . . r I I mys t t I I I ig I Wi;ucester, fishing interests. The, for- ., . veyatkoarA .for one was glad when the meal was t e?11 . Yes, they seem more fertile than - I =al Statement of the outcome issue � . � LBardstera. Ralialbots. Nobarlea, Com had been the first to discover the body how did you know In I the rest." I (I . Commis donere, Solidbora tar the Mo leans over and we Were able to retire into ; : :� , "I. I of Sir. Charles,.and We had only his "I have'"been calling oi Mortimer I i I I I 'at the State Department is as follows: . Bank. Me. m and smoke a I Stapleton laughed. . I . � "As a result of these conferences I I I . . word for all the circumstances which iAd,he,nolnted XO11 out to me from thJ "That is the great Grimpen. Mire," I . . i I money boLoan i6b lowest rates of Inbereab. - cigarette. � . I . . I , . VICE i -MAIN STREET. EXETER. "My W6rd, it isn't a very cheerful led up to the old man's death. 'Was it , window of his s.urgery as you Passed � said he. "A false stop yonder means L I ., ,an understanding was reached that in. . . . I ipla,ce," said Sir Hertry. "I subpose and possible that it was Barrymore after As our Toad Jay the same Way � ', death to man or beast. 0 � i ,stead of callin I RLING B. A. rl. Fr. DICKSON I � nly yester- . � 9 upon the,coniAnission .. . all whom we had seeii in the cab in r uld overtake,yo of experts 4pointed under the .1 I I I thought that I w u and day I saw one of the moor ponies wan- I . award .., can tone down to It, but I feel a bit . Regent Street? The beard might well introduce mxseil. I trust that . Sir der into it. He 'never came out. I saw to determine the reasonableness of ,_ I Y TO LOAN. ant of the picture at�present. I don't have been the same. The cabman had Henry is none the wdrse for his Jour- . 11 .certain existing fisheries regulationv . .; -� I wonder thajt.-iny 'uncle got a little jum- described a somewhat shorter man, but' noy?" .. � . I his head for quite a long time craning tio which the United States had ob, . . - " . out of the bag -hole, but it sucked him I � ' I , . '.." k 0 a large amounb of private fitfids PY. if he lived all alone In such a. house Such an impression might easily havd -,,He is very Well, thaulf you. i dovu. at last. Even in dry seasono it ls . Jected, Canada will proceed volun, 1. I . .11 . . . . zo , I I rm and village Properties stlowmte as this. However, If it suits You, we been erroneous. How could I settle the I -We were ih rRh4r atraId that after, a. danger to cross it, but after these. I .tarily to mal such changes in th . 11t. GLADMAN a STAN39TTRY will retire early to -night, and perhaps point for ever? Obviously the first 'the sad death of Sir Charles the neWl autumn rains it is au awful place. And . . - . . I I .. iexisting regulations as are necessarP I . I - Arriaters SoliclWre-Main SWEIzeter things may seem more cheerful in the thing to do was to no the GrImpen baronet might refuse to live here. It is yet I can find my way to the very I . I , . I 'to remove the objections of the, 'Unit. � I � , ' . I I � I . mothing." postmaster, and find whether the test asking much of a wealthy man to comet hea,rt of it and, return alive. By George, , , I . ed States. ___ - I .: - X_ drew aside my curtains before I telegram h'ad really been placed in and bury.himself in a place Of this � there Is another of those miserable . . 1111i 11111 "The effect of this arranjemenfi is ' . . rEY TO LOAN I went to bod and looked out from my Barrymore's own han,ds. Be the'^an- kind, but I'need not tell you that it . -to make iv tinnedessark to reassemble . ponies! 01 I I . I . � I -I-," I .. - . window. It Opened upon the grassy swer what it might, I should at least means a very great deal to the country -o . Something brown was rolling and . I . 11 I . .'the (Hague) tribunal to act upoll the , , &to fonds to loan at lowest. rates space which lay In: front of the hall' ,.have something to report to Sherlock , side. Sir Henry has, I suppose, no su� tossing among the green sedges, Then . I I :,,report of the experts, and slim- inates . 1� rest. I . door. Beyond, two copses of, trees Holmes, � perstitious fears in the matter?" EL long, agonized, writhing neck shot I I � any farther proceedings ,at The Hague. I I .. I �� ERNEST H moaned and swung In a rising wind. Sir Henry had numerou papers,: to 11 do not think that it is likely?" . . 1. l", I LLIOTT . . S . upwards and a dreadful cry echoed -All differences which may atise,in the 1. .,� . ' A half moon bl: oh tbe rifts examinie.after breakfast, so. that the. "of course you know the legend of. over the moor. It turned me cold with I ;future, as to these or any future regu- - I � e opposite Central ,,Hotel Main of racing clouds. In its cold light I saw time was propitious for my excursion. the fiend dog which haunts the fam- h I . Exeter�Ont. . beyond the trees a .broken fringe of It was a pleasant walk of four miles ily?" orror, but my, companion's nerves . I lations which cannot be disposed of 11 At 13:irkton Thursday. � it.,, I I seemed to be stronger than mine. by diplomatic negotiations .will be re� � . rooks, and the long, low curve of the along the edge of the moor, leiding "I have heard "It% gone!" said he. "The mire has � ,'ferred to the permanent mixed fish, . .11 . � -.--..k- melancholy moor. I closed the curtain, me at last to a small grey hamlet, in "It is ektraordinary how credulous him. Two in two days, a.nd many more, ,-. Oran's ScIrOOL nnuss. �eries commission, to be established . 1. � . I � I I feeling that my last Impressibn was In which two larger. buildings, which, the peasants are about here I Any numi perhaps, for they got in the way of in accordance with recommendations � - � . I . keeping with the rest. 11 . .� . ber of them tw6: ready to swear,th'at going there in the dry weather, and 'haVe 'preceded It Blue greens and of the award.') 1. I � . 11 � And yet it was not quite the last. I . a house of ,they have seen such a creature upon ' I I I I I . � , proved to be the Inn, and th, never Imow the difference until the Wdd9eW00d greons are shown It, all � The regulations thus to be modified ', I . found myself weary and yet wakeful, D Mortimer, .. stood high' above the the moor," He spolte with a'smile, but mire has them In Its clutch. It's a bad the, new materials. . . . �111 � I ' .1 . tossfi.ig restlessly from 'side to Sid �. . The postn�aster, who was also I seemed to read in his eyes that be I are understood to refer to the use of . I . I e, rek grocer, bad a clear recollec- took the matter more . serfollsly. "The ,Place, the great GrImpen Mire." A favorite combination seen In the purse seines, Sunday fishing, right of � �, seeking for the sleep which would not' the village' I "And you say you can penetrate It?" fur Mles is Musquash and tailless er. search and like subjects. . � : J & I ,60 YEARS come. .Far away a chiming clock tion. of the telegram.. . story took a greathold upon the ima- "Yes, there are one or two paths mine. The United States was represented , . :1 :1 . , EXPERIENCE struck out the quarters of the hours, "Certainly, Sir," said he, "I had the gination of Sir Charles, and I have no which a very active man can take. 1. The stole is lined witbL the . . bite :fur, which- In band form cow- I � � �� . bb� otherwise a deathlV. silence lay telegram delivered to Mr. Barrymore doubt that it led tohis tragic 'end.." . have found them but." . W , in the, conference by Secretary Rnox, I I I � . I Counsellor Chandler P. Anderson, I � . I " - upon the old house. And then Suddenly, exactly as directed." . "Buit how?" "But why should you, wish to go, into blues to fashion the large flat muff. J.R 'I I I In the very dead of the night, there "Who delivered it?" I "Rig nerves w6�0 so,worked up that so horrible a place?" . Nothing could be smatter than th obert Laiising, one of the oounsel,of . I 11 I I I I . ,�� IN came 1 sound to . my ears-, clear, rp-. .,My delivered the appearance of any dog might have ,;Well, I e the United States in The Hague arbi. � ,�� I I : , boy here. Samea, you . you see the hills beyond? one piece volutina frocks which the tration, and Hugh M. Sn)ith,,acting . 111 , . I., sona4t, and unmistakable. It was Me, that telegram to Mr. Barrymore at the had a fatal effect UP671 his disoasell' They are really Islands out off oil all shops are now showing in navy blue.. commissioner of fisheries. Th6 Britisb ­ :` , 1. � ,� I � I I � Sob of a Woman, the muffled, stran,91- Hall latst week, did you not?" heart. .X'fanc:V tha.t he T6017 did s"" sides by the impassable mire, ,which olive green and brown shades. -They' Were represented by Ambassador . :, .1 : I . I I I . I I lug gasp of one who is torn by an,un- ::Yes-, father,. I delivered, It." I . has crawled round them In the course I I ) "I I I TOADE MAAKS I controllable gorrow, I sat up In bed . -------. . . . -!7r= of years. That is where the rare pla.nts are fashioned with empire waist, mod- pryce, Sir E*dward Morris, Prim6,Min. � � I , . DESIGNS . into his own hands?" I asked. I , ��:, I : . ' C6PYNIGHTS &C. I atild listened intently, The noise could "Well. he was up in the loft at the , i- - ­_ ,------, - __ I � and, the, butterflies .are, If you have. the ifled hobble Shirt, kiniono sleeves and Isier of Newfoundland; - Sir Allan � nyono manding a skoteh and d4bseriRtion wav, , , not have been far away. and was cer- time so'that I could not put It Into his '_ I Wit to reach them," , . fasten down the side With Self Cov- AYIesworth, Minister of ,Tustice 01 . I ..r*�� ,ql�ekly, astierwit our opinioz, ftee W etbat an tainly in the house.. For halt an hour owft'hands) but I gavo- It Into Mrs. "I shall try 3 -,Ay I Canada; L. P. Brodeur, Mini li J Invent oil 14 VtOb1LbJFJa,t.-ntab1e, folanlunica, luck some day." ered buttons ster -of " I I � % and she promised I I I A collar of good lace, Marine and Fisheries of Canada; Geo. I'll tiouaArlotlyconfldelitw. AND1100 oftPikt-ts � I Waited with every nerve on the alert, Barrymoro's hands, He looked at me with a surprised usually In cteam tone, lends a bright.. Young, 6ecretary of the Briti-.,ft e ; "l, sont free, Oldent 4 horfoveourvIrRatentt . I to I - btit there came no Other sound to deliver it at on faco. I In. � : pittel)tS taken tfll u,11- nnn o. rdc�jve save ce", I I 0 *0 � I , � I ening touch. , Dr� Wakeham of the Canadian �. . I , � . tPaWWWO, WItb0at Oharg% 'U the ' the chimney clock and the rustle of "Did you see Mr. Barrymore?" . . "Flor God's, sake put such I bassy,� 0 . , ,: � N'� . aa idea Simple dresses, such as this one, are fisheries.; &partment�. and, a I ,� I �, C I 0 the Ivy on thelwall. I � / giNo., sir; I tell you he was in the LONDON, ONTARIO : . 011t ut your mi"V' sRid lie. "Your ptaw - I ., 1 �1. scle"010 , , fintrica. # I .. . . loft.,, . blood Would be upon my head. I assure always needed� and every. new anil O'Reilly of the Xewfonndland fisher. . I 1, , ,&hagd�omeiy usqatidweoldr. LargeActr- . I I CHAPTER )rll,, I � . ' ' I do you � *1 I you Lhat there would not be the least pretty.design. finds a place. The skirt i6s deDurt%, 0 -at, , . . . . .1 11 ation of My Aelentiflo Journal. - trerniij for � . I I i "If you didn't Zoe him, how I g.7) a y,ear jipsWo. ptapaf& ald by � . - . know he was in the . I I � . 11 ada, , I I loft?" I u8meee � 1,�, W ealers. :-ii`L' R ....& Shorthand chance of your coming bank alive. Ij IS , IS straight and plaited, and the waist is I I . I . 11 i I 811 nONM The fresh beauty of t1lb -following ,,Woll surely his own� Wife ought,to only by remembering certain complex UOV01 and Smart. I ft - I L11 � � l,'z I - ft V . : � ,P � .1� UNrJ � C0,3618rodway'ReW Uri morning a I Id something to e,gate fmin - I i SUBJ9CTS I . Aw"'Tift R,i A � I know, viiere he is,,1 safa, the pogtmast . landmarks that I am able to do Wl JVDIO CHOLLUT. (I �.OA 4*00 . MR -11 Mee. 025 1p'st�iWaahkbston. A fj,' - . - , . � � our minds the grini and grey Impres,� ,)r &,. testily. "Didn't he got, the telegram? - '149,110s, 11 I cried. "WhEbt is that?" � . : ;_1 I . I , I i . � . :, � ? - Is for Reilideot taid Mail Courtes, I — I . I , slon whicli had.bebn left upon be)t I Ii,there Is any mistake it X r. , A long, low moan, indescribably sad, V� or IaanU Wid Children, � I ! I � I . I.P __1 � I I Cat:AlagUbis Fr", I This AftLy Manton pattern to out in sizes I ­ .� � I n 11 I I I I . tLs by our Drst experience 61 Ba P. Brarrymore himself to complain." I I � swept over the, maor� 1i filled .the Whole for girls, of tour, Mit and tight years 'of I , � L I- VI'lle, 11all. As. Sir Henry and I . t A it seemed hopeless to pursue the in- J, W, W168tervalt, 1. W. Vtslarvelt, Yr,, I i, i air, atd yet it was im I . agt. . Send, 10 cents to this office, Thuo Kind Y0.11 Have Always'�`84119ht I I I " . I I : � ., -I . I , giving - � I I I . , I I . , I *I"- I I I I', . I bteakfai , -11. - ice-pritl ip . I Whence it danic. From nUmb6toL a07, and It Will be promptly for-. Boats the ,,-�, '' , I I'll , , I , , , , - , " : � � " W, "Pr I �, , + � . 1. - -1 I �+++ + I . r F, , , I I . , . I 1'�,. . - _" - 'I I A" %'-,-) I . I 1 rough the high mulllone� 4 1 01 4 W i at in spite of Holmes�ls ruse we had I 11 1.� s,��010 into a ricei) os� "" to say WAr(led to You by ma% Xf in hastot I/ � ,�, ­ . . �t the Sunlight A06a � In' %ulry any T-arther,'but it wag clear ' ptindpol. - P 11 g I I end, 01' &, I . I 9 9, i . ­­.. I , � . , . . , . I . . , , 0. I � , - - , ,,, ,, . ,. � . 110 proof �bat'ngrr moro h4d not be.'- I 81 11 11 murmur Im ,Additional two eent ttump, for letter I ftnature of co��'M �r I 11 � I t. rowl ', Wate atoli 0 ', rola alld the,, ��,k=v " I P17,P .1 _qz of,eq! ,.Xr W .1 .7. ,L I I 1, ZA, e. (k� ,. !'' , ,, , �� I I ­ . .. 11, � I . I . . I � , �. I , . . I ;10�-ttkq�o, Which Insures more prompt 40. � I I . 11 11. :1 I I : I . . .1 1, � � : . 1 ". I 11 i I ''I I � . 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