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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1911-7-27, Page 9­- o� I .� I i� A I . , I �� . , �.1�7�-.. " , , 1. I I ­ .. .. ��, �, - I . 1-17T. ­­ I, 111. - '7`"7�'��7_ Y'!�`_---­��­­­--71 -- � I : . . I � � I . . i 1. I .� , I � . ; I I " i I � , , yll,l RM jm'�V,1711 11 I I le�' : , ", 2 I.. � , I � I � I . I I , _ . 11 , -1- '"r"WR"WRR �, I I. I � I . I I .� . . I ��, I I I I , I .1 7 , '411 11� .1 I , � 1. ,� I. . . .� . I ,, � � i I . .1 I . . "I I 1:1..'' I I I I I . 'I'lloolip W, ' - _07,11,iel � I I '. . . . � . , , 7� : I .1 : 1. i. ..�, � 1. L. .1 , ­ 11 . � I I .1 I - ' I I ,, 4 1 � I �, I ""', 177"�_ , 1. . . � I � -, ,�, . �1, � , , .. . . . . . . . 1, . � , , T7 � 711.1 - . 11 .1 . I . EXBTUR''�, I I ; � '' !, ': V, I.: ; I . I : . . ll', W,- , , I'- r: I " I" '"' , , � I �. 4 1 i, I . . ,�,' . � , , TRZ - .11 . � � 11 �--'---�—.�.--.,---�----�—,-------...-.--�—.- I . 11 I.. '4, 1: 1 �:17 � APZ;L__�­ � . il-il-, "11411111111111111 "�.INIIIP11111111111 11 a I � I _____ I I I I I .. 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I ljjjvt� ttleil jijum4' through them; the ore ' ' , , 1, N 0; �Ilgs the C1IILP,,S0ItT;F,X6 the V.=,,,, I for 010111c� tilne. I � tq . on, bo - pw, -1 � 1 ard. to ehaage my Nyb�)16 na 4 0444 tro like gialit ltrm$ . -, � I � : BetweenTw oves , I , I ; Miss Lockwood a 11 ture-to s1rAXQ , j, � I � V 4YS all PAIN; CUN79S Wj,wD q(?LXQ, 4nd , sked wh(,re the let, b � I 10, ­� , I "I ��� . . j I � I I 4.1-ilie best renicdy for PjAjtRR(r,A, It i5sj�, 91 less Proud, niore bumhle� More (XW. WOI,Uvil to bia, 401irions Taney wo the , " I I . . I solut x , "I � U I . a ' r was that sdeg�u 318013% 01 IN 6000 1,0110 Igo � I ely barialess, Bv sure And ask for -,Mrs, 1, ter was fix=, amid the unswe . ta f)Oe others. A.44 do � � . I . j I � . I * * * * Or * I . I Wl1Js1QW$ Soothing 6y 11 and *^)-�t no othes .1 It bad been po you really wock-ed. bilu, as Ile Irilked ropi . I 2%9 rJAM10$4 .1 * * �Tup, j I Sted at the rimstou Sq'WIM, tbial,k 4 have Oki" , , 0011g. , . 4* I I 11 1! . _W I , . . klnd� Tiventy-Avocontan bott) ! railway Sittktion.. , e0ded, auntle?12 , � . , I I r . , I I AM *roon' tk,ho I I I . _ "I do, 1n(jv1ejj,,) � I I lie- never 481904 hiAMelf where It I , a (to Bella �WWA j " I.' I , - . - __ I 0 WAN ,�, , 0, - BY BERTHA M. r5ne coul-d-AiLve Dr-114,4ea-me npS Mat - i The two ladi(-.4 looked tit ,,.,tell otbOrr A44 then Miss Lockwood began mok. 901719 -Whither 111s, woll, wao t ; ,� ot a galaw'!, Or 2.47 =&Is ov*,v U . I 'A'V. r , i&74 011id Miss LO(-'I0VOQd MdPed a tears jug to 110 elf a 0,0*4, , ,� "ars,old atay bemeatead a qu4rtP-r j . said such Cruel War&, the fac th es vivid Picture of wJ1 at gJO neyOr thought how It would end, or - , , j I e that had from hem kindly Pv(3S. . time would4o. He , u�'thlng 41bout it Ali he 'did was to ;' . bectuni �04 avil-10le Dominica JRV4 to . � looked at Nat with such critel pride. #&Heaven. biless lid, . r VIVarite, Sir Olin* . � :� . I , aba, $861. stollewan, . or I 4460#%, �" !' I' and comfort IIIJA ton vl*", Rjult k � , Author Qf "Which Loved I !1t;p-, (( , , Would come back, ,.an d. they Would "alk (Al uriller the 1.1glit: of t - I . a I ilm B The Wedding ThOi4 she Said. to, herself flia't she mWit Wherever be isr, b"( �1� i . W, . he svPliftut must appear in permot . i I I 14eseeve her Pride ---no one must k ow Nay did not sbe said, bat La(ly be ',T6cOU`cUed- Then there ) I . I . n . Von](] be "Y"119 to himself thlit a WO,W#4 I . i dare to say ,,Amezj�,,. , .15 , j at the Mrainion Lando Aganoyl or I R�ftg," "On Hct Wedding Morn," gtc,, Etc, the secret of thede Parting or or hop or 4 11UPPY marriage, an4 there would,10 t6(10, )';'(I driven blin maill ,.�I, 11 , � bub:ug�noj, for the 4istrictA Antry W� . rOW- The morning'suribeams found -her ' nio diruwbacic to the f(O�Ity of the t, e (21140 )AAd! Shoidd he evm be bl,in& "I ,� . .. __ __ — . , QUAPTER Xj. , wo 'I i . IpXorY, may be bid at ibbe aigoaW, oa kneeling still UP04 the floor, her face , PeW.em she loved best. on eiirth, A b , Ox ;1g0jl? W011111 he,, ever laugli, 014k, � , . , I I I I - mortaLn'oonditionis, 6j. fttbpr, mobboi . **_?� tiful picture; hilt 210, � eatp , 'Co till Interest jil life ag-ohl 4. , ,O� . - , ., Swollen and stained with weeoing, it ON Vir WPONO TUATIT, IV 'was It to be re. ` or sister ad UY, �kdllk s1ho, was the Warm, bright sunellime falling . afize4? Sir C1171 d W 11:1;1 ilupo�,,,i,biv�­hiff I Ili ... I ILI misery, ber on,her that roused . people soon tired � . . ton did not return. p ire was 4,31 , beir froal Of Itsking the qli!g W People were tired. of ��, nh eaded. A Woman's folly haa 'I ,; _ ��tere was he? , V . . . r r, I Plainly in the rebIly the lialf uu,coz%clou whil't Was. tion, "Where was Sir Clinton ,A�daflr ao�wPg` the question. Lady May ha I 4 I 4re)k 4hu mad, , � 11 Tevidesoe aipos. I , j j I . W cuiltivation of the land in "ok Duk up 'her whilte i She rose,from, the iloor,suess Of griof' The OeVelul impression was, 1'��,. , � I'll � a W.. CTY. � , and, catch I . that be hoil exudustediala con-jecture, She knew th� "J, WhO tho"Al. to do , sue -It gre,at ,� - '09 gone .%broad, though why he, he I " of -three years, A� homesteader mal fs 4 glimpse or berself in the mirror, should was living, Veeause MIss Lockwood '­,i,-;-Iw uit-m,t ,�o 1(�nd such a noble " � 1.0 Worship her. Some wondered why s1h e Grmt Heaven', take Pity ou naeV1 ly knew her own face. bwd' have preserved such mystery over , Ure 1,wiethiiu aine mlleq of. Ale hoIng, Should have preferred Sir ClintOu when she sadd. I it MO ha4 ascertained that his bankers, bad .1' I was slain bN the falsity t�f a " " 1 obead on k4 Ifarm of at lestaft IN a9roz she might have been a (fudbe "T148 WEI ,not do," said Lady May. One knew. - The fashionable world sent two different sums of money to, him. -;4 All!"' I L . I I . I �11�� "; others Sale had lost him--jbi had gone from "I have had my own w made some very keen guesses . 1.11 . I have dri as to the They assured her, with all possible Ailk? after -mile, ni�)ng tj)e'qjjjet b,*q* ,, , : molely p(whed and o6oupied by him, ou said there was no COMPOT'Imll between ber, never to return. A dark mist eame, him to desperation- ay; Ippened, thou - ,-d, in-* e uttp., 11 -?j., jintil fl., r.j, , ' I his fattAr, wofters. oW, Aelioter, the t yell truth 09 what had thl 1, .11 I - or I ,mister, � driven him from . g1l no Politeness, that they didnot at Present . 3 � .1 . ,. q, � :�; 11 � wo gentlemen and that she bad between her and the light. 11 inded me. Teems -1 certainty. one . i, � . ,� � . �4 (� , one knew it tOr a e(hr � %thL� -osen wasely, ,%-�.J.­11 . fat'i'lle. li-;% llulbs aciled and I , , el. � are of no avui -1 must pay thing know What Part of the 'world he . . - ' out again; and when Duval re.ulmod, I was . I for my pride." Waa quite evident -Lady May S ealgage- that the money had beeu sojit to a Ops �t,,-,r ,�,If " t - " rtaill districts IL h6moOt"doll Then, there was a confused r I fill is St tilterod. He did %lot tirililt I � 'I, I in good. standing play �pre,"vt i Sir Clinton .having been Set 11MOT Of She found her beautWul Young nilstriess But fill the Scents and essences on her 11)eai�t was broken. She was free-Whe- Piamislitll bank; but thut wheneve,r SIT X rest or of,stupping., and so tbe night 1,141,1%, , 1 , I 'a I* ktuarter seottoia alongside blabstas. In the bles where she bid fallen, with her t011et-table would %yot remove the truces ther by her wish, oT by .his, or from 111160D forwarded, them, his Address, . ,vore on. I � I , �,,,w I . mutual co C', I f 'I, wtead. Rxioe $3. per &008i D111tiOR-r gliecal-loom; ,some 'ftfil"1110d, Oth0rS` COT1- face to the f1por. . of tears. Then tile proud young ilej nsent, no one knew. It was I they Would a, 10 her, and, 11 A :�'% %iz Inodtlis inow.dh of su ress , t ,On�ce send it t I hat, watq flitit da2g."ling fils ew-'s? � Wist resl4e tradicted it, The voorld was sakisfied She had lived too long among flue sent to say that -she would broken; Lady'MeY was free--fTee to be ( wital that Lftd-N' May had to, be con'tent. .vaw of cemison and gold Ili iiho east- jj. : rahwe Trom. date of 'howwatead, en1tri on one poilit-La,dy May -had taken a ladies, am 640 Phrased it, to be eAer fast .in her ,own ro take break- vrooed aAd won, , , I om. No. one must see Stir among the Ty.�Iere was a great I TWO Ywes had passed s�mce the night "�' IkY-a grMt 0111OSOM flusu and , ,:,", , uAtag the tima required 'to ewrr Part in the 13107, Witlidn't caring In uoh surprised or alarmed. She raised. her, the -trace OX those tears, lest they should fo trraks of gold. Ile s?'Indk-d h"s eym-'es; ,. I I rMloulloterad patent) - 1an4 atiltlytiL6, 'flialt Sir Clinton thougght or said Ubw . Ttune-hunters, great - of timt quarrel and pairftiag�_the ques., - .It open the window, and let the ooica know they had been Shea to,r him. delight among liar admirers. After all, I tion still re=11110d unumewered "Whe ae I!, -1A -;,d :71 I �, . it. Evidenitly he wonid not bo tke- rul- nighib air play upon 21 . 2 re zt*, ftil-1, Nvhat tVd it reeall Jifty acres ex . er; she bathed It" She said to herself tbtit sale would VbP had a light to please heTS01f, and no was Sir Walton Adair?" L to him, those thl.4710", of c"'linq0tt and " I I A bompateadler,�W�b-as exhatidtoO, 1119 POIWOV., Urelitlemen laughed, and , in. ft bae knew the rlght� -of the story. Lady Ile had gone out from h,e.r pres gold? They Invnight to h, . 11 ,� t � IlAuft and face 1U Sweet, frag,rain Riled no more; everything else -had gone� once is mirw the . ,, � I ,his homestead rigUt nd own,ot 6b. said it was easy to see which sex hel-I waterS. When Lady May opened her from her ---she would at least pmerya May lived her life as well asshe could. that ,night mad with wounded Pride and `vft Piece of a Atir, Proud woma-A , "" , The one thing upon w1bich -she vunddld love, mad with jealousy. ijud ,'itd, the 9 a Or a re-emlytion may' take a Par, suPeclaucY, after all. Ladie felt u eYco, the ,maid hastened to re -assure her pride. � But even When. She -had taken 'W1101 more light gleUrling in hex it-wels; 1v N 041 E . . N% "' canostead In vartain distriett Secret Sense of (--�ludon-they 'ihad ,I heir. . breakfast, and two hours or Intent tha7l any oth � Was saving her he been, less b -rave, Ile Would have weak-' 't *1 Erloe $3. per acre. Outiesk-Must Uglit to their ophiloas, aftek till. So the "I am afraid I Was too -the sunny .d I er ;nid in the rich, shining foids, o;,f her 1, ' L' \ , PrI, e. 70 one njus 'jp` in boing- laormang had passed over, her face still t know. that she ed. to the rivc,r ond flung . -a m4iant woman, with, junjimns 4 1 �. , I � 4 1 cured for -his absence; no one must He Was not weak .� or te o retained traL0s Of tettis-it was pale, enough, not cowanj ,T*S, Who Stood PrOj1d and seorliful, � �� ite of the s(,a.,,o,n came to an ing the wine, my lady. 007 ar ver. res�% six modths in eaoh of ,*,ra,6. brillant fe , himiscif im ,1ress bs"Tal ctiltivatq, (if t ores 96d 86f end- L�Idy SM"IdOwn Iva-, -,imply eatis- tipgd.11 and her eyes were dim. know that she suffored pain-thaj .She enough, for that; ,It he was mad � fiairt-the woman who , I A house worth "00.W fled; ei,eTybo�y praised and complime,,,it- b _the ;,,u�rh`ty And 13 c I j�ut erees a* she spoke, she said to 41 can, say my be -ad aches, a mourned for 111111 --that she admitted to fire of his love, the cruel fey *4 � W. W, COUT, od her; the hishlolvable journals all de- ber.,;Palt that at was nx)t I nd, Ili er of a -is ."ad broken his heart,:drIveu.hlm mad. , " �; % DepUty Of the Inliter Of tkj. Uted0f too, No life Was Spoiled. She weat i9alousy, maddened him, When 1,e . �v Ivaked On Aek I ,W udder from , turning with a 4 I I 1q, B._UnmuthoVr dimmed those beautiful eyes and made One Will wouder at my being than ever into .society; She, -Was stood Out in the attieli -the eastern sky. . L elared it to hare been the event of the fatigue that I good truth, it does -my be -art, horself her I , lbr4 "Son tired after more ght, ale Swore ft . � �i,,. I " 1__ - . ,led ptib,lication Ohl se, - . Mrs. Dunbar was complet4y the beautird face colorless. Duval was last evening 1, . never alone. Driving, riding, tit ball, himself thait he Nrould never look upom Then from Out of tile light� as it OeLlm­ :,� 1 — . I - ­ ..�, I � -, I . __ ____ — annihilated -her effo-its sank into in- di#6reet. It was not her firsj situaldoni she " her falir, false face again -that come �'d to himy he saw 'people comin... He � , 11�' 13. CAULIXG, Life, A66den% Fire and Phte E'l '%vent down to the drawing -room, Opera, ,or fete, one could always see I � gnificanee; and the countess owned to and She flattered herself that she under. Lady May the very queen, of Society, the what njagilt, lie -�,,Oaji d ne X � . i,f, Glass Insumnae, also Collecting AccoulAs herself that She had Lady MAY to 6 Where Miss Lockwood sat with bec re tier one would not meet them; they ,f�,cxe�onjy . I I.i . , and Auctioneering. -Qd " e es' s I as she undeT. funcy--,york. a., pec,1,10 travelers on the greq4t highway, but I _1 To . tK firt ladl I a w.d viost beautiful, the most pol),11, _a,. nwre word in her presence.0 ha I �, thank for it all. That .1. human heart Stood the art of hair-diressing, "I Was not surinised to hear that your ways to be seen With a crowd ot lovers Who Saw him in the street moved quick- ,ronld not meet tilem. Perhaps 1hey I I � � � � � . I I i 11 � T W. BROWNING,' M. D., M. le had been well-nigh broken, a life m%r- "Make haste," said La4y May, 11aW head ached, May," she said: ".Von were and admirers, always lovely, imperious, IY aw.qyp, believing -dint he w would Stay hint, as those other . . : Q I too P. S,, Graduate Victoria U red, the seeds of a terrible tragely- take these things away. "She Muted ,vw(_r, as mad. men did, � � li� . y late.last eTeuiii,-.'� always :Cascinlatiug, bright and capxl,.�!- . Ile ril,sed hls� hand -as though appeal- fInd say that he was Ill. He.� did not. , .* - msItL office and resl4tn Donitzilan GOW11, lay Lody Swandown Was sub- impatiently, as she spoke, to the ffia)- "Yes- but the hours flew so swiftly, ous, always the center of gayety, un- Ing to 1-jeaven above for justice t1lea � I liffiboratory, Exeter __ _9nce. limeay indifferent --- 4hor object was achi- monde and " vant any one to see him, to speak t�p, 0 '' I . , , . wearied of it. 9913rd looks. : -tired for nothing else. dress she had worn as Pauline. "Take - I niust tell ,You till :jj)t)jjt it." Who, could believe that that that fair, false girl could never do To the left Jay what looked like, a. � Associate Coroner of Huron. eved, and she rC flowers, the magnificent I aunbl�,'they had golden lyings. _N -Ow I tdaing in, the round of pIL-usure, never Walked on mounlug, as he remeDlb,,ed him, to observe his he 11 . . I - .It was not until Lady May sank baek, I th uw�y,"Sshe repeated; "I aln quite 'Be`fOre "Oil biwill, my dear, let me . I% Sorrowful, -aching heart was hidden it'SUce to him. It Was the amazed arge floxest, He saw a mass of t,rees, .. L 0 �f t tj ,, R. bright, M. D., M. 0. P. and anio�ig the soft cushions of her luxii-d- Ile , dght -of them!" m3k you one questiun-where is Sir Olin- underneath this rudiant exte-rioe? loo,ks of the possers-by that cau.sed iiZ a narrow lane (with a stile at -the I ,; . .� - il� Ho S., Honor Graduate Toronto Un_ otis carriage that -she realized at all the .1 a6 Th'�at ffue'�'s," thought Duval, "that ton?" Who could have guessed all' this was to stop and ask himself Where he hiln i d of it) led there. He -went down the . I �L. yersity, Two years resident physician erents of the night. Then sthe drove the , b , q, -Jed With hir lover. but assumed, to bide the reality of .1 going -what he was doing? .& p Was : 130 and Climbed ('>,rer the stilp-. them � � u� 'l I , , 'a Af0clit'llictilly enongh the girl reixeted Glice- I Pipyal Ajexandra Hospital, etc. Office Inemoxy of it away; she would not 'e hastened to Obey without coja� the (juestioll: deep and bittor'paiu? Time; there were in—, riecognizing, wi ' I i" . uAd residence, Dr. Amos' olcl stand think of it. ' . th the instinct of `as ,a narrow Path which sneined - : 1. . V-V%Y spoil so fair an even- allealt. . "Where is Sir C,1111ton? "A MY r to � Ullrew Street, Exeter. I M I times when, the guyety and brilliancy his class, ,-in aristocrat, tuoched haln 01I '-ad tit Ough, the Woods. It w,as rhen I L.", hig with so dairk a memory? ,.rime "'Duval;" said Ludy May, as the muld. I brc�therls kr .r,,, .11111tie, tllt would dde a,way from her.-whe, the . I � - -,(,p( at YOU as the arm, and asked him if he were well ":e flest faint tremble ot dawn. ,r4l4,. �. � enough yet to recall all he had, said and was about to quit the room, "you will 11h, in such solvinn tone,0" k lovely face would grow pule, the eyes The man started back in adright tile I . . M. QUA0KENBUSH, dtae. Yet it 'Vent with -her' that white, oWfte Xe� by not meutioning my slight "Hush, nly dt-al dim With te'ars--when- she would fling the dim, ,; ;; ,lew lay On the gmse and < 13 � &AP - . d6spairing face. ' S iiever ligbtiv use haggard ,eyes looked T,,�,jy leaves; there was a faint, sweet StP as -41 . "I She -looked out into attack Of Waltue s to. any dae. I dislike DiblE, 'words. Where is he, '�U,iy'.01 hQrself, With a passionate cry, on at him. �,)f coming day. One Or - two'llttl-e b.rds, lr-� 1, " Physicisn and Surgeon and. Ac* the Sweet, soft, dewy night -it Was all fuss ,about health." "At home, I SUPPOSO; perhaps tzt�qt "nuntle a" neck . , . . ,, 1, opuclaer. OfUce-Dr. R�Ilin's old office there- ' , and nional out that she "Wc4l? Yes; I am well," he replle& n"ore adVeUtUTOUS than' the r4LSt, tit- � � , she look -0- up ft the golden- 'T will not name it, my lady,,, said I aslevp," wl�hed she were dead, That her life w,qs "What do ,yOu, mean?,, tered a few faint notes. I , � I � I I �� 4ii Main Street. Residence -Corner gleaming stars --it Was there. It Pur- the disCreet muld, who understood the I ..l!e is gerivrally bere bvfore t1ii, So full Of Pain she could not bear it; '!People are ail looking at you, Sir; He walked on, his strength fwillng i k 1 I 2��es and Albert Street, opposite , sued her baunted her. She saw i,t even Vhole matter by instinct. , time," said Ali�4s Luck,%wwd; -,111d, do - ith kindly Pat- yz u , t� 1 . 11 ariones Screet Methodist Parsonage, ' wes were closed. Alntl them, Ludy May, the and Miss - Lockwood, W t most giant , 7 -more plainly Willem her (. 91're ta-lidug to .vourself, and seem r1W nOw--that 24 �tre`Jtrth I I .. E!�eter, Ont. most beau. YOU know, ,Ala)-, they have sent from. en0e, listened to her� 1hind tried to com.- much excited." Which comes of Madness and desp jz� . '. , I 11 . Home -Were was Cliffe House, tizid tfilil, the most a(indred find couxtea 4is house to see if lie were liorel or it "Excited!" cried Sir Clinton,. with & C-9tchlaig at the low boughs a-4 b e pli, , , .I%k ARflones-Office 39a, Residence 89b . fort her. �163, ', I �� lights in the hall. Miss Lockwood, eon- 'woman in Londou, was left alone wa#A we had news of him. He s "It Would all come right in, time,t? she wad laugh; "that is a tame word. I ev n alralil'A I trary to her usual custom, W . I ent a tele- . vd, but never stoppiliag W I I 1, -"4t .� � �, W%ICKSON & CARLING, I -is sittlug her sorrorw. He had gone away; he hAa ! grWill, telling them to pTvl)a f M Said, "when Sir Clinton . came back. am lsiud�a woman has driven me miad. tile trzE'S- �rll(­e was & strange llumb- : bl ' Lady May must wtrite to h , , I I " up for her. Lady May would faIn hj�; left herr. He 2md -spoken dha-rp, cutting - j ,And he has not been there." im-she must There, do, not taunt me, do not seek to ',,4, 5 in Me bk-q-k-,; he had ahnost tcr,_ 'I, . , � I sivept past her to her own� room. Her *words of reproach to, her; he had spoken ! "Has he not been home ti�l lI,j__Ut?,, tell him she Was sorry. lie would be detaku me, or I shall hill your, gm � ell why lie � .as thtn't. W1 .tt had , I '­� . Wisters, Solicitors, Notaries, CO'IvQkn � ;.;,� I the ,,:,r,,t strength was giving -way -,L 1 W491 sdom and contempt. asked Lady May, surprised wit of her Only too glad to renew the engagement.11 We Spoke so fiercely that the police- driven Win matdv ,'�,',-3� 06mmiasioners, Solicitors lor 11 ittle. She haI-jwned-v-b_zt hzid I Bahki Etc. had'warn her mask well anti bravely, "Let bim, tj4ce what lie has- touched.?-' cOOI assumption of dildifference B11t Lady May Shook her beautiful man started asid& and let him pa He was'startic-a VTOrY now mid Then ' ,. �,,, ,: J . ss. He . to _ I '! L Woner to Loan ab lowest mtft of Interest. but it was sUppifng. now, J\Tot jAuch She shuddered as -she remembered the "I shoul- d !mtagne not, by 'thut In- head, and reftsed to be comforted. looked after him, sayIng, t -a himself: find Mm&61f crying aloud; the sunn,,I ore ­ I 11 Ir.nger would she be able to talk with w0rds-thOse, cru "Re would never forgive I I AP OFFICE i -NAM ST3111FA. . cl� scornful, terrible quiry. Did he say anything to You, me," she "He is quite light; it eyer -a man was his Own voice fi*-htened him. More . EX'171BR' b ra g h. t smiles, and langlibig eyes. words; and niQw he was gone. May -was -he going back to Paris, or Said; "it Is useless thimazing of it.,, road, he ks the mam�ll then once the glowing eastern sky � .", . ; . 24 CARLING D.A. L. it. il&aw, 4'Axe you up, 111111tie?" s1le asked. But Tkyliss Lockwood I seemed suddenly to dip, down and toudh I , � . . For the firft time she realized hez anything Of that kind?" t taped foe better "Wiliere are. you goling?" said another . I "What a revvivT I am! I believe tihe own -00at love far him -all falsity, ell "He did not tell me so; I only 9RW things, 11,114, she made her promalse most voice, and this time i� was a Wig, buel.v the tips of tale trees. Sudd6lady, to% � 4 Y TO LOAN. dawn is breaking in the ,I,i,,. y�u sophistry, all 11111saOn was Ptit aside. She him for a few minutes. Ile looked tired, solemnly that she Would, wheneveir Sir poTter, whoguw Sir Clinton stagie, ,Z� the earth. would seem to slip from be- . I . 'a smOUnt Of private funds - should ,not have waited for mp.,, understood that in defyi;�g her lover, and not very amlaVle." I Clinton came back, ask Lim to -foeg4ve look as though the would fun. "Where neath has feet; tilien one foot caughj; , - , . I ='V�Iage properties at lowrabe "My dear May, I wa.% anxicus ,,., In outraging his sense of what was due Miss Lockwood glaurad wistfilily at her. I are You, going, Sir?" he repeated,stretch- against what seeme& to him -the brokou � ­- 1, ter .7 uneasy. Have .Ton seen.Sir 0"linton?" to IhIm, in send�nrg him away, from her, her. . "You did so crucify wrong, dear," she ing out his arm, to save him f-zom, the limb of an Wd tree, und he fell, -v�itji,-",-,,---,-,F�,�"..-Ii , � I GLADMEN.4 STANBURY "ton need'not be anxious or uneasy she had destroyed her own happiness 'I know how proud you are, May'" said. '7 am mOt ,reproaching -you; but fail. � Ids fa --e car the graw. He could rer. I � _,�, BarrlsberB Solloltaid,* Main, SURxeter over -him,p' slj,� replied. entirely. She had preferred her own SV� said, "and how you ddsh 40 man', Who bad any manhood in hips, "I do not kilow," was the vague re- member a. feeling, almost ot relief, thallf I I , ? I , "I thought ke all clues- I t perhaps lie would come pride to hila -she had indulged it at tions; but I must say what i could have boame what you tried t he had laid down to &W; then a sudd,= , I i"i here with vou. , I could not rest for the expense of his happinem 8 on my nlukf� him, bm,r." .a ply, and the poster looked earnestly at terrible twinge of pain, ID trying tgI , . I", The Morne and RUM � gs; and now mind, even at the risk of displeasing harn -to, see -if it were wine or folly. He. .� I thinking of bim--he stwirtled-me, ,AXety only her Pride was left to eonswe her. You." I So Lady May prio,r4sed that, When- too, stafted buck in wonder ai thai tarn ZDUUd, that he 'sholidd zwt die .Wift � , j . . J ,low t "Say whit you will, auntie; You are ever her lOver came baek, she would dials fhen tat * farmer's atual fire Insur), -He -t-ces a gleat many peopl;,ts She tw-e from the pii ihat was full white, haggard ta,ce, -with it, Wjjd W fa*@ Qj, the g-roned, I �! she rep1b,d, trying to laugh; 0 Orms fO; her; she knelt on the privileged. I should me tell 'him that she was sor&7, and ask eyes. "You are ill, sir," ,he said; "let In'LlIbmed no MOI!e- (,.,I.j I 1 , bat the ver think of fed- �,� . i auGe ompanu Jaugh. died away on her Ups, and they ground and, with lier face buried in. -her Ing, displeased, as you term It, with him t6 forgive her. me take you home."' No moire. The birdh woft cina Lj A gre strangely white and chill, 94waly It , 't . -W I alids� sler wept, 'is women weep but you.,, When be came back! but that time tMen Sir Clinton came to his ,e,,,j. to Sing; tho a m. shong brightoisim I li .j� Head Offico, Farquhar '.Ont 1,,,e J, a e-stich tetnaq as never ctial "Theo, May, I -have an impre-ion-4 was long in, coming. ' 139 �, _4 did he stude You, auntle?" she asked. He did not.seem This would ai�ver do; 'he must control Mild rosep, the woodblam, the bu*1 J- :!'] . Rresidelit, J. F, RUSI$ELL "Ivry dear, he drove straight here from be forgotten. She -had done it all hee- cannot te,111 wty-that somethij likedy to come back. himself, or people would really believe hee!�, begah, their summer -'�.'� ... 'n."; fty; but gk Vioo,-fte�_*. ROB.T. GARDINER the riilwtty stadom; he had just come In self; fliere was no one else to bj:jine. It happened to Sir Clinton. I k I The p,ay, hright season. ended. people him mad. He was quite clos lar, amid U�Q grass and the fen d6ve :��,� . had been in her power to make him sit. will keep your Own secret, b '10 "* ;- t 7-11't to,wn, and went to their diff-arent tcm. Square railway e to E U.S- to de4th by 9 -0 . . , �:, from Paris, and lie had taken nothing- I Shall ' a womam!a C0144 " :.!!. ''It DIRECTORS. . t1t, station then, and , ,;* , , , , :� . no food, no wime; he came .here at once, Premely happy, to pay hdin the Ii.f.-he-yt Raways think there Was a quarrel bL- "Istinatious. A summer came, and he did not Pause to wonder how he had woulaes 1prl&. . , ,A�,4��l i XJQAT NORRIS, ftalffw, expecting to find you- at home." cOmPliment that lay in her Power, to tween, you last PlissLIS, ftultunint faded into . How aong-that ,he never jb�q%­ ft I � � 1) ­ I . Miss evening. You defied him winter, said walked So fax in so short a space orf I ..� I M". RYAN DubVizi. Lockwood Paused, and looked at tke Sbow her defeTedn-ce for his opinion, to sa,opeally; I believe your pride has there was no news of Sir Clinton. Lady time. During that pause his mind was was not e0bbeibus ot be4nU tounag 00 � t beautif show the world that She respected and I driven him to desperation, and be has would go WY1113 angm 1, W�M. ua,Racz, ul face before her. "He looked May Prompted Miss Lockwood to -write quite made up.- He a rsl� firep, tall Of 4 ;,A Willohelsea. e-,teeniod him-nll Ibis bad been in ,her either sougilli or met With some terrible to, Eiastwold, and inquire- if -he was to Eastwold, and he wouldnever, irhiie bending over him; ot sweet eyes brimt � bright and hiopetul when he came in. power, and she h,ad failed I-,) doin I , � � twm. MY. FARQMUR 'All -alone, Miss Lockwood,, he saild; - it mWortuale.11 there. The answer was that they 'had he lived, fan neur London -again. He de- m6mg oTex with tears; of Ma 1��Tlxl I I ir� Looking back, she d.irl ,lot, wouf1pe ' ' not -the least Men of like Where cdded rapON', enough what to do. muftuva 'War" I') AGENTS, 'where is Lady May?, I told him, and that . "Why do you think so?" asked ,the abouts; . trying to ntise Wm; ot ��'� he had reb(4led 11-linst the jndil� , I .0 . s7mpathy and I ­ � 3,01IN ,USSERY_ Exetex. agent tax he stood quite Still, with a look upon ., nat-V gu , in a voice quite unlike her own. he !had nold been -home for some moallth%, "I have been III," he said to the port- Of Somrow--he ww. bram � .,�UAwaxe aad BLddulpill. his face as though I li�d. wounded him. t Was all over now- . 44 You will smile when I tell you, but � Roir a I'M 4 . I , I she Offffed him, I" I id they know when- to expect him. er. "I have had great trouble, and It deat tb It aU. I �'j 10LIVER 31ARRIS. Muniro, 'I cannot believe it,' he said, at last- he had gouie, and, it she read his face 11 . believe in these things. During the Then Miss Lockwood wrote to ilis bau),_ has driven, me half mad. I sm. better Themi, some ti -me afterwaTe, afrw - � L� bi'J31bbRwt, kpilartan anad Lok) aiWE�a* ' W11' 0XIlght, s4e should see him. no more; so I naght auns � 0.1 azo .she would not go ,there.' Then, Wh I was startied from my sleep by ers, and there came a brief reply, to the rLOW. I want to mite a letter- then raised h1m, n.nd he ww ex-4el !��, � J, i � I . . I �1 1-9117, � � , 'T I I- lw� " R� I i", "' I. -1 I § 11 � I 1"�1111` , I I tl I ;� 1�_ � 1, r, I , I I I 1 1 1 , , I �` I - 11 I I. � , v., 4 � , , " , � - , .. � 11 A, be knew -it -was true, Uie cried out 11 the sun Of her lift bad set in darkness, I betiring Ms voic"ir 01inkon's vo&ci-:-- effect that they did not know Sir Clin- call a cab for ane, and I w!Ul go i� Lou- away�Aot dead; mp, .he VMS not dea. 'j, i ton Ad -air's address. - � . JOHN, DAMPRELU will follow her!' I begged of hfi� to and she Was alonv. Oraef had Its,way; I crying 0-14 for help. It was no 4ncy I don Bridge station." r,m,, ,,,d,d him, to t4Q aretty. fittlei- 11�1 I seov.Trea& Yar4uhar take something; he looked so white and she spent the long houTo of thzLt nigillt of mAne; I heard it 41ainlY -as I heat '"'latter passed; spring came round He went into- the neqrest hotel - and -.-*, 0 ­-, � I I � I , I It,,-,,, but he ,,,I,I. not. , P �in lamenting him -she. would li,iyL given ' my own voice now, amid, unless we hesir P9111n; once mort, the London Season wrote his letter, the letter to his house- L ... -.VT, Im comx=qr�'� ,I QLADMAN &- STANBURY. Solicitors .4,�,�R- ,!�� Kj , , ,,, "That proves he was not hugry," sai S., e 11 - . _� ,�, 1, h d to undo whut was done; but §t. V O� him to -day, I shall be was in full life. Lady May,'more �qau� keePer, Saying that he should not re- �', , .1 all h �meti'Sn -,. - — Lady 'May, trying to laugh; hilt thd it was I er undo MaSera tiful than ever, was Once more queen turn to -the tOWn4 house. Then he flung , �1 . e rrevocable, she could nev ble." . il 4 I of that ba,lliiamt world. ighted Porter a sovereign, ano- � .,�, 6 ,-, -_.� sound was not pleasant to hear and it. She mourned for him, she Nvept for Lady May hok,d risen from her seat- But there canit-, ,the dell i , , . , I . � * )CENTRAL Miss Locl-wood lookefl up auxio-u-s'ly at him Passionate teaL,,she called him wi the color had faded from her fage, leav' 'I'D news O'C SIZ 011ntom�­he seemed to Went Off du t6e cab. _11 / . ­­­­­ ill !-- -_ - � _. 1� - 1. - _ .- - I,--- AJ-------, - .. - - I - I - .- - I �* ,//, /,/- I . . - - , �1, " �/ /P— ___ . Cholera frif.qnftim, I # ,�w r/ L,f1-411<f�-4-z4,C<.-'V_1 %_-f/ - � ,* STRATFOAD. CNT-�� 4 . I; I .0 Oar graduates are in dem 14� * + LADY TUAY'S, R14'MORSF. ?0, and. Business men state 4o "Have you seen him, May? Thexe '"'US * _ If It ,0,. that they are the best- * �0 somethin- -in his' face -1, could not tell *, S budents from the class roOnI , 6 what-Zah frightened me. H -,e ,you . - were placed recently at $45, . # * seen lum?" *1!$50,$60 and $70 , per month, * Lady May turn,,,d cacelessl away; A graduate was. placed re- * she kmew that her face wouldybehe her cently at $1800 per, &nnum- # words. . � All graduates secure pos- : "X did see him, buit only for a faw I '. itions. The demand in the ,* the mInutes; there was a great crowd, and .1 past year was six times * . it Was Such a glorious evening. .1 -must , -A number graduating* * tell you all a -bout it to-moroiv-lt was We have three departments- * I * "SHORTHAND falwyland.1" "But May, tell me about Sir Clinton-; COMMERCIAL, \ * ov� 0 he inteiestsane, not tahe party. Tell me. ,was he -0 and cross?" I , � * , TELEGRAPHY # "Do you Suppose 'he would ishow It to * the,re even if he were?" wos the evasive * - Get our Free Catalogue, * rqVIS'. "Why should he be cross?" . * '* . 0 "You should not have gone, May; he . D, A. UcLACHLAN. I + Prayed you mot to go. You may laugh I I Pr�mcipal. * atnie if you will, but Isaw something o., 10 '1V"*+*"*04'#'V*###*#"9'*0** in big face that frightened me. You " 99yoll must keep my -secret" Ae cried, stbould have complied with his wishes P,9S81,041'ately; "no one must know. I $hall keep'up my pride before every One "My dear, auntie, I shelf always pl( ,,at;, � , Church Directory myself. Those ,who are foolish enouxii YOU, because YOU loved L blin, too, We to expect submission or obedlence from, . JAMES STREET we will always ba disappointed. I aw I METffODIST CHURCH . OrrY you have been auxion.s-.1 4jan I ss(,,ITY 1.1)o- I p�rted , 11nd now-nh! atjjjti4L,, I alk, %(j that you have, sat up for me. Rev. Richard Hobbs, Pastor ' morrow I Will repay you, by telling you I � r �""iltlndaY till about otir enteltainment." � Rublib 'Worehip-10,30 a.icai. She walked quickly away, it wus I and 7 pm. 11 failing rapidly nOW, this artifial"ll Iblass Servioe-suvday,6.30 a.m Find strength Of hers- Aer lips quivoring, tMorning Service and .Wednes. her fidnds trembling;. Something seen,- ,after I day night., I ' ed nsing from her ,heart as though it XcuQ Mento 101aso and 1139ka6huzoow would .suff-ocate ter, .1 OundtY AtIll #,4a. She pasised, on cluickly to her own 19anday .80hool, an'd 13016 Oateftis 9.30 room, RL'i mald, Duval Was waiting 'a � P%M. . She looked up 4n wonder . t the face of ' $pwortli Zeeigue-Tttesaity sit 8,�p ;her jan young mistress. . Viayer 1UeetInje-1T,Uu�%Auw ,it 8 ,Djbj. " Petch ine some wine," sala Ludy - 4ataes ist, 'Methodish AUZ44 the pao. : ,11ilypt "I am very tired.�r , � . tot will) Dreach next stiaday, �, , I . . I I I . I . I I . � : � I I I I . I I I I r . I . I 1. I ,� I I .: ,: .1 I : 11 I � 1. I I 11 ... I � I .1 ' �� . I . ,. If � L ­ I 1, . ­ I IL - i I I � , , 1. _j_ " :, r . _j_ " � ­C�1­111.­­'. �.L�,.�.::::"�l".:-,��.1—,-�).-,.��..."��—�..,.'',,� L--,, - �.*w ,41,--, - = . I . , 11"Maza" . � . I I . L . . I . L I I . . . I I L . . . . , . I 1 .� � . .1 I � . 1, . � I , i '. . I � " L � ,� � . . ; �,.�, � � : ". ,�4, � : 1, %. -1-1 Aw_l­_114.1:1��...'�­ -tv(wire gana talaft the Dulce of ito,jec&j.11 'i-aiere was a. ,terrime rear in tier eyes, 4ad kissed -struck it, and bruised ft. a quiver as of deepest pain on her lips; then she said, slowly: — C'Even, at the woast-supposing that 'we had quairreled-you do not think he Would be so m1ad as, to destroy himself ? HL- is a, man, auntie; men. are not such lwy cowards.11 � " "Ile is a man, and, as I have often told you, May, an, exceptional one. I NEBSTER's have seen much of life, I have known . In any love affairs, but I have never seea NEW - AM-Ything like Sir Chniton's love for you. It Wds painful in, its intensity, aajd wbat 1."I"ITEIR-MATIONAL he wo-uld do if there should ever be Any quarrel between you, I cannot tell, DICTIONARY Something despenate, I am sure." "Atinitle," cried the miserable girl, "I am frightened! Keep my ageret-1 am, THE MERRIAM WEBSTER? frightened! You must never tell-w,e (J'aaff-Tieled and purted aast might. if Because it is a NEW CREA. anything has happened to him, I -shall TION, covering every kill myself!" lield of the world's thought, action and culture. The OnI.v " Hush! my dear. I feared that it MISS new unabridged dictionary in so.11 . many Years. 99yoll must keep my -secret" Ae cried, L Becaus It defines Over 400,000 � TVords; more than ever P,9S81,041'ately; "no one must know. I $hall keep'up my pride before every One efore ,b appeared between two . else, bilt not before ,you�l cannot to Covers. 2�1,00 11.49es. 6000 X& YOU, because YOU loved L blin, too, We lastrations, .. quilri-Ned and Parted. 110 could not Because it is the On& dictionary. — with the new divided I forgive me for bed -ug fin that stilpid PJ41,V,. 01'0 I iris proud to Ili , m. Nl'c, Pago. A "Stroke -of Genjue.ji I p�rted , 11nd now-nh! atjjjti4L,, I alk, %(j � I BeC,aUSL% it Is an encyclopedia in - I I lht-40,rim. e that I wish I Ivelle dpad,ll She ' ' � a single volume, s0lbi,d With PUR$401111tO gli(lf- "I sliall &CaiiSe it 18 accepted by the sliftEn. elloligh" ' you mlist never x0l)VI"'Ach Me, (TV11 by it 100k. HOW shall I bevir ­� Courts, Schools and . V.ress as tile Oita supiteldo an. !�? '11)(I itia all my own fllult,�, I I thorlijr. 'Lvt us hope matters eazi be set Because 740 'who knows Wins "Araight, Wrlt(4 to him, May, ,and tell I . hiul that yon are 80,11-y. Ile will be �� Succe.sa. Letugtoll You about this 3lew,work. - here ao Soon as he ro&ds the Jett(,,.,, , , . But the young heiress Shook ber bea,ti� ________,_1 I �: 11 gnmilsm - ___ - �,1111 head, I . .-----I---- Qj WAITE for APeOtmen Oft= divid4413aga.' . C. & C. MERRIAM CO., Pt&h6rs,Soxinggeld,r#j,u,. I "You do tiot know *14, Wintie-he Will ue � at[ I t I intwop L A,r 11 6r,ktC01v6ft):A A sot ofpookfitw'001 L � I I , I'll".. novvi, come back to tile#, hilt send—do I 0011d to has 60,11-46 to see wheee he ig , __ _ - ­__ , .. . � I * Send frem, )Murself, not fwan V40." � . � . . ,.­ �, AAI�*�!-'�? 01 I I L . . . I I . 'O., . . .1 . . . . . . . ,I I �0 . . . I . . . . � I , I , ,1� � L I I � . I 11 j "N �,, " I . I . - P I . I - .. L.'*,� � , , J� � . ,, , , ,, : L' ,�L4.�', . �, � 11�1�1�' � � ­;­ ., �r4� � 1� �_ '.- 11 All � l-,'-', I ' . L . - I 'L L r � . I .., . L og . � ,� " ' L, I '� ��'. . L 1. L .. I . jjjjjjjjjWk,­,j -, �,'_ -w ". =1111UAL. I The Young Duke of Ilosecart seemed to tlhilnl,- that he hati a chn-mce, now, and he never left her Wben, it,*wtis possible for ,him to, keep a Place by her side, People began to look upon their angage- moutt as settled. One or two or lie Papers 'bud 'allvadY announced that there Were rumor& of a marriage be- twelcm. the Duke of Rosecurn and the b(landfal Ludy May Trevlyn-reg.ding . which Lady &4115' grew rery scornful, . Yet Was too Indifferent to see that i�, w" contradicted. "Shall .you ever marry .the duke, ' �Jvv?" asked Miss Lockwood sudden- ' ly, one day. I � The young girl -]looked up quickly. ; "How criled you are., auntiel -kou i know tlittt I ji-avc. had but one love, aj a , 4 there is biit one man I Aiall ev Ile arairry." I "And if he naver returns?" ;said Miss T.ackwood. 1 "Thon I will ]iN-(, �,�,inpij. .for ,his dear sf'k��-1 'Vill Ill'(' M'd die Jovin�g hi�j , slid no other, I .141:111 ineet him in au' o0wr woifl, '14i;l 'Ile will kunw then ( 1101V t1TP I 11AV-1 11"n tA hini; how 1 14)vt�d I'll" i,l 81M - Of P" 171,v ,`-' ,,Its.; hoLW I ret)ented of ii-�y pridi,, 111,11 I.!,r zoarn, '11)(I my crim-43'. I SIIJ41 n'P,,t him as trile wives meet thoir hux11,,!�ij,l.—jjjy hvart froo froin alty love but 1,is." S1 "D6 You really love Win .41) well, V xr-)v?" nslted illiss Lockwood. t "I 11twer knew ,how well I lovoll Iiiin 1, � � tl,ttl 11ow-lutfil. I had aosthijai. Theta it 0 n1d eamer howe to me, and X. kxinv whilt 11 I had done. vy ho'.11it ds wltb him y �Vhovever he inny be.,, t( Voor dillill" Add W.4q Loekwoofl, Qj caressidig the go,ldou hair 'with hee ti havd; "poor child! it ,is -a hard fate." w, '141 deserve it- at is till my Own ballat. S( ' t drove bho no-bliest and best anti,, in the i7l world from me by my absurd P�jide. 1 13 lesotve to, Softer." h4 "U'low 'You h4vo altereallo oaaa Now at � I ,., V`O �- I I I � . . i . . I . I I . . I I . I I . . . . I I . . I I I � : I -, � 11, � . �..iA4� �� , ��.,.. ­ ... - ��� ,: . � ,�.. �` T I I � �._ I ,, �L,� . , 2", ,,�'. t"'a3a nr kcdbon was about star,ting. He Would take -that. He would go horne to Unsitwoad, and die therc—he could do nothing else. He spoke so judis. tinctly that the rallway officials Seemed to have great "IrleuitY in understanding him. . "Itilton! Wiverton!" -repeated the clerk. "I do not understand you, sj,r.,� And the onsequence of that mistake ed it(> all the'subsequent events of iis �. Life. He never looked at his ticket; he lid not even bear the directions give;i Arn, by the porter. He saw -the open : 1OOT Of U fi-rSt-cluss carriage, and he i went in. He sat like one dazed until � ' , ,he train reached Riverton jungtion; ie did not even nod,ce that all the peo- - lie were leaving the carriages. A port- ' w, looting in� said - I "Riverton Sanction I Change here Sjr � or Nutfos.1 and Skilton.1t I ) ! ( "Riverton!"' repeated Sir Gliziton. 1.1 Ook a ,ticket for, Milton!" I "You have come by, the wroag tT&im,, g Ir! Riltoll is on the other linc." IC It was a gligillt mistilke. but the rest f his life was influen"d by it. , — , h CHAPTER XII. -� ­ : a I 1. — - d DAISY 3311". . Vi I It was -nearly -midnight then. The 0 1 d mrs were Shining in the sky, the, night in,d was filled with odors frodu a 1:1 101194nd flowers; the Wild roses Shone N ke Pale stairs ail the� hedges; ti,Ae sojn, dj ' . the birds was hushed, the sweet' bi )4y stillness of night lay Over t'he land; w �t tlhi�re IN-gs 110 Cuba to the fevered, rtUTed qPitit. Sir Clinton wtalkied out ! tale groat gutes of khe r-lalrolad sta- I �Ift without the &east idm- whore 'he 11 R8 9011119, or what next to do. His 9 ea s a he must seek roli�i al . cvuftat molift, Otte should go lruAd. e Walked on, all tniconsclou,s %rbore � was, In the, dian, light he saw$ retching out I 01 betore Wo tho hio. road. V­.�­� , ,',_.�_�L�­� .�..Z.i­�- ,,, .­ _. ,�, ­gLk.,�A,, is one of fhe Most Fatal Diseases: of Young Children Mothers should look well after their �,� children during the hot summer months . � Ds this is the time of year this trouble'* Is most prevalent. I If any of your children become trouble& I I n this way it will not Pay you to ex- . , )erlment with some new and untried . ! - ,einedy. Get one hearing stood the test of time. N I )r. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry I tas been on the market for over 65 yearso, * ad we have yet to hear of a case of holers infantunt it bias not owed. 1* � Mrs. S. S, Johnstoxiel Ochre Ri,ver, I 1. fan., writes:—"About iour years ago 1. ave Dr. Fowler's R,dract of Wild. ,';' trawberzy agood test. - " My oldest son, five years old, got very- I ad with cholera infantumi; two daya, , � Fter my next sol� took it ; and the thircl � ." my my little girl also took it, I doctored,* itb all kinds of things but they kept, * 2 getting worse and the doctors could, I j them no good. I thou Started the� r. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry. . id after two or three days could see a . fferenee, so kept on -�dth the, it, they were so bud it took = I � . aeks to complete the eilre. , Different - people have Asked bate how 1. , saved My' obildreni'a Jj1vtg that, tim,or . Ld I always say U *98 Dr., powieoi ittAct of Wild Strawberry. I am, now, Ivor without it ill the howo.,31 , . I NCO 80�veats. I . I . . Waufnetured oaly The T. mabuku 11 w Limited, ToroacWt, . I 41 1.� '' �' - ' ' ­ '� �L I . . 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