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• cru il,uw"911. ziozr me at Tae parts au.. oaten as w too as N m uAgoTO �'1Q`�RI Awls ,'
�► zslaauern M.. ,_:. ,?BEST AND i
..,rr+ " .."., laughed ns the .tolled, ..But the •were .azd3 Depniagwon, ,dais, 7srowne i us'u, age#its toz, Alre executors. He irnowa, � S.�rtrst.u•.,t'o saai244.s p s�<or Has t ,
"„." W rind i d r cerin 1 ,'11ik
not td be caught n ping, Jacob von d bznl ed p �p e g y just h4�v niazair lrirbtes i}nd sapphires use i9 ov�er.l;z7tx'Y tn;A a li AiIIx T.x+ of1A Bli the su rinteuslent oli c • "`Wonder v�!bat hela doing berg in the mere washed out esterday and how oa^lrz11
n.N CQx tt�lr t tYx �t � w*- PF' m h t ie ei h, is r usiness lis xx'ns tfie uzxxx.z� -ao = I . • . M , man that he lyse; scars far Y to the fu- grounds? porn -100 13.towne. much l y w. g y I our business, xoRaxBx , xrr witIl1I1' W g I
r ,`it's ilaln to me•that be is resking as: your agents, to scrape up every» k'Y six cd °toa:� ,
to e. Tt lyes he Ivho set rile ziatige . , n h h s e'o` y n n � x 2 rte
I!! lawyer unceremoniously aside and'ur"� his audacious' pones," . said her lady thing as far bads as n`.e can go to sDlutety 11„ Tttrlese, ' Be A,Ate ►" .
shl lancin tri ,htl' at' -her, co•' rove that the old chaps were mentally a. ° ,ea��
he It, 0Mted competent repzesentatfon Yn iC.gn p, g g g y p 3ulnd, xweuty ftvc raaw'lwi
h (� �jj� i(�n Rollo
w9 m y �' innzb�o�otiC syrup 11 W ot1+M r ,
• `ot 00119100 Rollo 088 ` don. '.file great law firm headed I)v legatee. oft their base 'when they drew up:that ,,,,� , .,
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TlOsla Sir oh rodne was chos wide 'Three .nen were ;approaching by the ,agreement ttnd will,. (Yf course if ws ' 11;"Ur,o azo riiti• („"Unreel, ,..: „aa;s jme,
.UQN %%, ArD HRQULA. .... J 40W.zl B y en
s' mcizo fs �,' 6 alow 7 ° - �► awaake' 'representative vt the divtlnw
Path which lett down Pzozn the far, can prove that Ynsanity has always At 2 ti cruel: tlauat <tti+«i tib",ai lite ezltlro
, awmy stables• Browne recognized the run through the two families it"- rorce t,t lzatcivi� . se?ar:ilit pi<l±ed ',ui>
may, ?yoraon frog
Qirowuk9,. or a'ny m+►Lo apxpi.. �W � i i ,guished sollaftors was izt9w r?n ifis l••ay
of ll l► darts skinned hien as servants in the "Good Lordl". gasped Browne nervi- choir belongings and ivarel i'c1 out. of ..
' eaiC�l alai RiaY homesteali.a,AaartsY to the island with the svpaiPthy chip-
$ ra,'liazai tat' mittee which had created so muell Iu, chateau—the major domo, the chef and ously, the chateau: 9'b� major domo, :stl3liO
, . ,olwtona at g4Rz�lable Dom WA ta►
t or Wbert , to t. in the metropolis d its the master' of the stables, —"it 'would be a great help, If we and deferential, gra i>lfurmed ;�[r: ,
�ivaaaztohR, �aslxptohep;► raon , s res p urzng „L
st ap ar in lie ,
oaaWt i?a + brief stay. ora Deppitighani' must have sent y y e},
rho aitch oY r wall" can show that you and Mrs.—er� Lad - stig tiou of thei l lalvadviser,� who
t; the Auminlon Land�y a a9i Jacob •von Blitz ca}zne tQ the igl�uat them down to pitch him ove the Deppingham have queer. spells oCaa ti g
�1.° Ali » ,
ttJ.' 1 II � he said, with an excited grin. sionally, it ,. had but that hour issued his 111001xc
Ilraaene9 lar thQQ dlatri. ti b
o v aruRy ibe laaA. at the oBRuk •.lir when he was twenty years old. That "Tmnofisible! ..a�iy; husbngd,Is,I)0A n,t ,• +"Tjpt,X'or all the Islands In the world," tions.
luitit 9r„ znothI was twenty years before the death of ••--- _ ., .
•%_,_Rtn Dond}taoxii3,,,lby .. , b ; for sa• hires In-: rtie'r."vine'bor, t of'- cried lead De ingh'am. "The ideal "I hope you are Lot forgetting 'what
melt dI that, ,!brgth,er,,, ,or e}stpr of Taswell Skaggs, He bad workedk in ". ,,
//'�� //'�� ((,� ®(gyp PF l�ueer :spells: Please be good enough said about the American gunbodts,
bdtedin bt►.meYilRr+ , a '.: V�VV� �M1�li ", the'Soutii African diamond fields and s
B hs sidon�ra - She dill Holy complete greeting
the sentence. ace. to leave me out of the Insanity dodge, I r p y
a&aa „ „Ah.'. sand Iiaillo with a owlnira
••°�utiestzw;moix mApbt-.. R A d in osak , had no difficulty in securing employ as you rlmeticans.call it
culltiPtrtion Qt the` i n .,. y �«
f' (�j went with Skaggs; and Wyevhoime. psque natives with a friendliness that a smile, our man is also a great art?erl
tescler.416);. M �i,� V VI\ a set all Ives litxh a frit was evident rl k m husband said Stitt onBaill sl ,
o>f ee`.years, hour . , . P ,Is it nece cry, to ma e 9 b
it naGlela. oI ' Jz►e fiaimo1. You Blitz was shrewd enough to see can ,command the E'uuboatsa
Vie' . (im Aa, twin dt R aox,*s ' • mea that the grandchildren 'were not com-
oap,a tfRrm of Nt lea Copyrrghl, 1908. by Dodd, a!I that the inciting was prearxan ed. can. He
g insane in order to establish the fact
d:awd.opa4pzed,�Y, laiaaa, oa 0 CO.b There was no attempt at secrecy. The that his grandfather was not of sound
1n' °wne dsu `literIng to the island for'the mere pleasure a
r .motlhpr,: e.Qi', B - conference," whatever its portent, had mind?” cried ret Mrs. Browne 1
X • tithe ,. of sojourning there, their motive was �N pretty ! 1 1 t!r
, ]!rather or rizsteI ,
plain. It was• he who zzdvised—even the merit of being quite aboveboard. with her calmest Boston inflection. r I
[istrfots. a hams'sOtaaaar .' mash to wIII." Yi'- -- commanded—the horde of servants to In the end the tall solicitor, lifting his "qt depends on your husband;' said t , r '
, %a vertazo rereim+p.t , IIo risk if We s e and let well enou h undue. 7'iiep helmet with a gesture so significant P ,
call etandzn& :- 4Wa9i._ ',iP i humnsa, don't smash it the islundera will cheesy g desert .the chateau. b Britt coolly. `If he sticks at anything
�j 1gr standl-+ .alp- .. , • 2t,.s, ,t just simply know that I can seud'Ire- that It left no room for speculation, which may het ns to break that will '
carte r e dties•� :u11 take the leguy, our hand III
He lived with his three wives, in y P
og less mesas ages and that n cruiser would ' turned and sauntered through the , ,
►, EsiAa ia3cpanh i� i ` y D'eppy, lopirif the hills jest above and. south, of the y all I've
IOdost res�]e a gadh of Isix 'By Jove, muttered be out there towurru,; if i.vicessary, broad.gateway and out into the forest y ..
hes certainly insane, Thais
�eturn from, data of hameste,9A entry at his wife. or town itself. bank anThe d is tmen Boer who iso Well say
m han;,ed if I'll o �
L'hank you, Mr. Browne, f being pegging Away at these gret u Bills with road. The three servants returned as ., ,
; ollndinn ,the time xe9.uixe'd to •caro ,v ' se as an
aten`t). I RIDd worked i ale, . k ;. way of the bridle Well,
man," roared Browne: •
1Miypanoste�ad. P vultavtae : so frank 'witlti us," she said' coolly. "1� cannon balls so,big that there wouldn't foremen also. had houses: up there, -they had co
v Roreax .extra, 60 don't mind, I will. consult my; Set° be anything left but the horizon is an where 't was cooler, but Yon Blitz -was path along the wall. "'Mr. Saunders hasn't asked me to
t.• 1 uwh�o :-has o- II&L o " owed ever so s1i' hour or two. You let me do the talk- the onl one who practiced polggamy. "The . nerve' of him!" exclaimed be insane, have you, Mr. Saunders?" {{
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,. homesteadert ax►d, ani►svot "qb- licitor. She b g Ing, I've got 'em bluffed and x'11 keep Browne. - "That graceful attention was n 1
pis' homestead riS take. ;!dux' indicating that. the interview Wass p asked Lady Abner 'in her sweetest
Bt rp-e»}prion+n?u4 ; . 'em that way. His wives were Persian women and meant for us, I'll have 'Britt' inter -
W11 1' handsome after the Persian fashion, scorn ,
jlased homeeCaad.vu os?tal° aa�� uta end and, moreover, that it had not Over in the gorgeous west wing One hot, dry afternoon about a week view those fellows at once. Our kitch- "I don't apprehend"— began Saun-
'.:arloe: i$3, per' Rare..".�ht1 at `, rBg � h choosing. ladyship„ saidLord De Ingham later on tried to con- en, our stable and our domestic disci- ders nervously. i
Pie. six-pinvn(tbs ,:tn; ea. A keel: y your ,, vines his sulky little wife, that the after the reopening of the chateau, the pie are threatened." "Saunders," gal Britt calculatingly
1>�re, euy1.gtaystec f`rftg. acres Brow�vnsie, also bowing. I think Mrs.' siesta of a swarthy population was They hastened to the chateau and ,
Bromine wants to speak to yon about Americans were an amazing lot, after disturbed by the shouts of those who and evenly, "next thing well have to
h 'tomos worth $'3001,4 '„ •
w, u,_ 10ORY� all. Bromley tapped at the door. kept impatient watch of the sea, Five regaled the resourceful Britt with the begin hunting for insanity In your
j2pputy,gf'the- ,inistea of the, alerior the rooms." "Tea is served in. the hanging gar- minutes later the whole` town of Ara- disquieting news. family. We haven't heard anything r. n
14, g,_tJ°author#sed pnblioation bbl °`We are quite settled, Mr. 8ro�7ne, den, my lady," she announced. Her tat knew that the smoke of a steamer That evening he dragged the telae- from you on this little point, Lord
lgmnbwillnobbepaidtol- . ... and ,very ,well satisfied, she Haid Cant Saunders into the privacy of the "�
6intedly, turning red with a fresh mistress looked up in surprise, red lay low on the horizon. No one doubt- Deppingham.
�8, CABLING, Lite; Aooident,Fire and trate P eyed and a bit disheveled. �• ed that it came from the 'stack of the "I don't know anything about Mr.
i. plass insurance, also Collecting Aaoounts touch of anger, boat that was bringing Rasula and Saunders' family," said Deppingham 3
1" • a°d Auctioneering. "I trust you have not taken the' "mak some .one o bring the tea ,
D., M. 0 roams at this cad:" things in here, Bromley," she said the, English. solicitor. ,Joy turned to stiffly. Britt looked, at him fora mo-
• W. BROI INLt,, M•' give some exultation when the word carie down ment, puzzled and uncertain. Then
• F. �„ GFraduate V ictoria D "Ws have: We are occupying thein:' sternly, "Besides, I want to from Yon Blitz that it was the long he gave a short, hopeless laugh and
lI m sorry, said Browne.. 'We Were orders. We must have system here, '
vyrstbP. offioab and rosidenanae. 11)o Ion ' " ' . said under his breath:
1T8abora- a , �zeber 6faraed not to take chem. They an not Americanisms." looked for steamship, the Sir Joshua.
. Associate Coroner, of Huron. �s come in parable when the riot their stead tea �came prettygs did tMrs Browne. tovon wel ofitz stood a Rasulattile and hlanding mpiace "Holy smoke!"
„es I When he finally called, the confer- `
R. bright; M. D:, M•O• p. and ` '"G4hat's that?" demanded Depping- "'Won't you please join Mr. Browne and to be the first to clasp the had pace adjourned and prepared t og-
e S„ Honor Graduate Toronto Un" ham„ and me In that dear little garden? It's of the man from Brodney's. part he calmly turned to the stenog-
Vgreity. Two years resident physician "The book .of instructions and de- so cool up there, and it must be dread- At last 'his figure could be made out teeter.
Bcaption which we have secured sets fully warm here.' Really, you should on the forward deck. His straw hat `Did you get all this down, Miss Pel-
�oya1 AlexandraDHo �m e' Bold Office
ham?" ,
=(I residence, an that out," said the other. "It's move at once into Mr, Wyckholme's Was apt least a head higher than the "Our inan is a great man-4%ext to Ma
'&prireW Street, Exeter. � -�=•% strange that the servants didn't WRM old apartments, across the court from turban of Rasula, who was indicating V, "Yes, Air. Britt" hammed," "
yon," ours. They are splendid. But now to him the, interesting spots in the hills. + "Good!" Then he went away, leav-
ICgSpN 8r CABLING, •'The -the confounded servants left do come and have tea with us:' "He's big," commented Von, Blitz fug the quartet unconsciously de- toa,'sahib. We have told him that you
comfortably, more to himself than to 'pressed by the emphasis he placed have flip great power. He shows us
Mrelstersissal oere es Notaries. r the ya-Doe 6 IIg q��y before We carie; every ;upon that single word. that he can call upon the English ships
ffiothex's son of 'em. There isn't a his neighbor. "And young," he added
CI3APTL+'R YIIY. The next day but one it was an- as Well, for he comes last from Lon-
I3Stio. ' servant On the place." a few minutes later. Bowles, standing �� - don. He can have both,, while yon -
z7� nlAx . Rom BB4DNLrr1s. at his side, ofPertld the single cam -
minty f'I at lowest rates of faU,etre t. "What? You don't mean it? I say, Into the Thai•' rile enemy` had 'moved s'
Britt,, come here a' moment, x4311 yon3 T was quite' forty-eibht hours be meat: Into the bunga?ow. ' From time to time have only one Besides, he says you
jpyV10lD1_MAm IMF'ET, ; 1X»TRR. his gray, blue or white clad figure cannot send a message in.the air with-
CARLING n. 4 L, a3. Droatsu N Lord Deppingham says the servants fore the Deppinghams' surren- "Good looking." ,
have struck." . dered' to the, Brownes. They As the tall stranger stepped from Y could be seen directing the operations out .the. unless he give permit
the boat to the pier Von Blitz turned of the natives who were engaged in sion: He .have a little machine that
U 0XI&Y
TO LOAi�T. The American lawyer, a chubby, Ped were obliged to humbly admit a look of triumph upon, Sri �vho had rehabilitating Wyckhoime's "nest." catch all the lightning in.the air aur}
. ; ''a r-:� faced man of forty, with clear: gray, in the seclusion of their own councils A+
We have a III amount of private rnnde and a stubby mustache, whistled that it was to the obnoxious but en- elbowed through the crowd a moment . The chateau was now ander the .hold it 1111 he reads the message. '.
oaurc o° iarm►and village pxopertaes ab lG," eyesergetic Britt that they owed their Pres- before and was standing close by. very eye of the enemy. man is' a great man --neat to MohBni-
hattereek. soulfully,.. l mcd," -
GLADMAN do sTANBURY . .q,B see what I can do, Mr. Browne. ent and ever growing comfort. The nI ewcomer was an American!
l `' Harriater1.
e Soliolbors.rMain s4.iExeter Got to have cooks, eb, Lord.DepP g' Late in the afternoon. of the day fol * * * * * • * CHAPTER IS. f1iTff-.... _.. _
"T, Without ..waiting for an 'an- lowing the advent of the Brownes, "I've sighted the enemy." exclaimed THE AMERICA- BAR. staggered
passed his hand over his liro'iv,
surer he dashed cit. The native car- a" y n " JWRE.,wanted at,tile,Phone, staggered by these statements.
q }� : aIl[l •lbp�P� Lord ar, , Lad Deppingham were la, Bobby Browne, comingup from: Nep• i "Say, he's smoother than >i ihonght:..;.:'
line UfiborflO.. _ riers were leaving the grounds when{ boriri,�oly. fanning., themselves in ' the tune's. pool—the .largest of .the faun. 713.: Britt,!` said Miss Pel-
L�eSup Britt's shrill whistle brought them to. Y ham. It wao*r in't% even- Most men ii onla3 have been -�
� i ���� g midst of their stifling Marie Antoinette tains. His wife and Lady Depping+
{�yy 1t+} a stand 'nl,_ The lawyer waved a tri-- iegance , ham -were: sitting,, in the cool retreat - — Ing a day or;.".
ai` two, after�yard. fools enough to say that it was alt
�Br .� !Ill Ullal under the hanglu , a .tics: " �rr,>aid -.- -- . - ,• nett ,- eat osYI "'fi%v' lie was Poppycock abo wirelp
6 on umphant hander h e s ssiid to "By Jove, Aggy, q should think so, said hfs "wife, The exp ai as stilling serenely an one of out' "nom . r
it's too beastly tial ess'
. climbed into one of the litters t here for words, growled he for. the you » disappeared.�� '
hundredth time.'I I think we d better on care to have 8 o," s t him?
ik3®aim e, Farquhar,:Clnt borne off in the direction of the town.««
. J, T3 RUSISE.LU "He'll have the servants back aid jumping to her feet. "He's been on the iron benches. t
L , move into your grandfather's rooms. the island three days; and we haven't hanging garden and deliberately inter• nificantt-,,X
Q.peA.. ROI3(l`. G �gDINET3 work - before 2 o'clock;' said Browne; •+Now, Degpy, don't let the Brownes
DIR$OTORB. calmly. _ Deppingham Was transfixed, talk you into everything they suggest," had a glimpse of shim. Come along, rupted the game of 'bridge which was Ing he f h'
with astonishment L: dy •Deppingham• going on. at the fa
URR1iB, GtRffu► �� she complained, determined to be stub- barn arose rehictantly, "°Ladies and gentlemen," said Mr. Britt loo,
1"Xg 'x Sow—how the devil do yon—dops� born to the end. "They know entirely Lady Deppingetbi
RYAN Dublin. he bring 'em to time like that? ha stifling a yawn. Brltt, calmly dropping into a chair soin
EWinehelsea: too much." near by, A
g RIYAN murmured He afterward said that it They ]it<d come to call • the new "this lace is full of spies," one n
FARQTJla'Ali "That's all very good, my dear, but American lawyer "the enemy." No "'Spies!" cried four voices in unison. manic
�. ROy. , you know quite as well as I that we one knew his name or coed to knout, .�, Saunders nodded a plaintive apol- had '
. AGENTS. _�� ' made a frightful mistake in choosing '11; for that matter. Bowies in answer had
l>:I Exoter, agent for "_" I these rooms. It is cooler on that side to the telephone inquiries of Saunders o yes, sir, every native servant here Fara
amid did x+lL1i+ of the house. I'm not too proud to be said that the new solicitor had taken Is a spy. That's what the enemy was he
IYEIi B�RFB,: ildrymo, !Nit nl , comfortable, don't you know" temporary quarters above a'•^ bank ' here for today."I've'analyzed the sit- "the
11�ea"t, 1?ul4tur!tan emd Ld$a'a• . , The neat day thea moved into the d Ives in hourly consnital,.,:a : ith cation and' I'Iin light. Ain't. I, Mr. �Qer
11. i west wing, and that evening they had
JQHN OAAr<Pi3E'LI1 Pon Blitz, Rasnla and others, lir Saunders? Of course 1 am, 13e came to
1. S6Cy. 6AMas- E•arquhar ® the Brownes to dine with them In the of his time was spent at the mines. here to tell 'ens what to do and bow to
• banquet hall. Deppingham awoke in Later on, it was commonly, reported, Teport our affairs to him. See? More -
of
&• ST®NBURT. 801iai't'or+ the middle of the night with violent he was to take up his residence in over, he's getting the evidence of ev-
e cramps in his stomach
Wyckholme's deserted bungalow far erybodp to prove that Skaggs•
"Don't say s word to Lady Depping- up on the mountain side in plain view . tNYyckholme were nieu of „soon
CENTf1F1� ham," he grunted, sitting up in bed from the chateau. up to"the hour of their death." He ha
and gazing wildly at his valet, "but Life at the chateau had not been al- the depositions of agents and deals
tr' I've been poisoned. The — serv-
® lowed to drag. "The .white servants in Bombay, •Aden, Suez and three
�,1.� ants—ouch!--don't you know! Might had become good friend's despite rho four European cities, all along th
�i'FE3af TF(. _R% . A have known. • Silly ass! See what I natural 'disdain that the traineel Eng-
• iins>" He goes over the day's busine
WINTER aTE'Si,D'L F`ROXM JAN L o a mean? Get something for me—quickt" fish expert feels for the unpolished
Business Col` * , For two hours Antoine applied hot American domestic.
is the leading 13u �g �* m R ®� g
Yege in urn Sttirn Ontario. 11 a water bags and soothing sirups, and Miss Pelham, the stenographer from ��lp lj�n j L
has three Da+partmznts -- his master, far from dying as he con- West Twenty-tbird street, had set her'
,ammerol-IL, , Shortjand, , and e
tiuually prophesied, dropped off into a cup for the unsuspecting Mr. Saunders.
.Ceiegraphyl * peaceful. sleep. She had learned in the wisdom of her
It is larger and better tliani 4FYre, Bin Brawn, of Teneca a N.
-111 I e4er. Our courses arti niucli The next morning Deppingbam, fully ser that he was fancy free Mr. Saun- Y P
I tbetter Than tbelsta of the ordin- o convinced that the native servants had ders, fully warned against the Amengrl- Was Cured by Catarr Cat II of � as around. on
Ory Bug ess CoIlega.. our gr. • / tried to poison him, unconditionally dis- can typewriter girl as a class, having Lung Trouble and Cat rh,
�y high grad'c positions charged the entire force, read the most shocking jokes at her After Hundreds of Ot .er Blitz iti a big, ugly chap, and he Hat
rtes see" ,a / Remedies Failed orally resented the interference with
A practical training is wgrbhI • Of course there was a great upheav- expense in the comic papers, was rant- a
ti luaus times it 00 cost, If you his divine might He told the lawyer
Want a Business CoIIegwIf you *' �.1 - al. Lady Agnes came tearing down to er shy at the outset, but Britt gallant- r to go hang or something equivalent.
the servants' hail, followed directly by ly came to Miss Pelhasu'a defense and t'i your lungs are we;ik; if there is The lawyer knocked him down. From
select 'this school and gest t * the Brownes and Mr. Britt_ ultimate rescue by emphatically assur- consumption in your far:, nily; If Colds,
' ' best. Our catalogue is freie. 0 Catarrh, and Bronchlt A bother you, the way Bowles tells it he const have
Write, [br it +at+ once. • I "Stop!" she cried. "Deppy, what Ing Saunders that she Was a perfect t ,
U? sure to use Catarr,;iozone It is• , kneeled him down so incessantly in
1 D, A. MaL'A'CkII;AIv. ♦ lady guaranteed to cacsp uneasiness the herr five minutes that Von Bfitz's Bronchitisls an
are you doing? Discharging them esiaecialiy adapted for ,hese diseases
4 (. , Villioipal. * ,n---, after we've had such a time getting to no man's wYe. and cures, every time x
» "But I Dave no wife," quickly pro- Mrs. Brown. took cr,i gh mixtures, I attempts to stand up were nothing the Caucus tnembrau
- �0��l�#�O*HNs*s'100#6 them? Are you crazy? short of a stutter. Moreover, he
�'♦ , �-�x —�r� „ ,, fyy tip "'r21ey're a pack of snakes—I mean tested Saunders, turning a dull red. but they made her sick; Then she used of the longs, aid sla0
Baa Good T.o9 d t rocvred Deppl! an atomizer, but; after resortin with- wouldn t let Von Blitz stab him worth'•
eTOa rage, . I snenks. They're assassins. They tried "The devil!" exclaimed• Britt, spear- ov,< benefit to poultices, she tried Ca- ( a cent. Bowles says he's got -Von sleeted, for if "it is Very oftrtk,., m
to Dison every one of us last"— ently much upset by the'revelation. tarrhozone. l Blitz cowed, and the whole town is
he bad had Saunders there at that hu-. P But of this more anon, "I used �Catarrhozone Inhaler" becomes chronic, and 01en it 15 only
Britt smoothed the troubled waters walking in circles, it's so dizzy. Well,
miliating moment he would have kick- +'v ith astonishing ease. The servants * * * + • * * writes Mrs. Brown, five minutes short Ste to consuulptioii.
-fir/^/y��,j .� �p �%/' ed him. ' returned to their duties, but not with- Browne conducted the, two young
every Hour, and soon recognized that to make it short, the lawyer has got p 4. i
<,.. ��1/+.�/ri I is «,The re afraid of the American bat and to it was going to cure me. T could _foeIr . Von. Blitz to listing him secretly, and On 'thy iirst ssgsi d� biro 4h�tis• T,Jr i
Y, Nl: C. A. BLDG..T. tleship, 0 said Browne.
out grumbling and no end of savage women across the drawbridgethe soothing medicated air spreading the German has.a lot of influence over 'Wood's kortvay Bine yttt should -
, LOI'iDOIV, ON , : glances, x11. of which were leveled at the. sunlit •edge at the terrace; where through the air passages of the throat, the people, It may be uncomfortable
SINESS and SHORTHAND SITBJECTS. • "But where Is tlla- American bat#le- , and it touched the sore spots In. the » talcelli afid thbs rev, it becomltay '" '
PU-1 300 ship?' demandI.ed Deppingham, looking the luckless De gingham. two servants awaited them with para- lungs that other remedfes Palled to for our good looking riend." din r throluc. �
istered last season upwards of s P. ' "'Why poison?" demanded Britt. sols.
d eve adnate. Seven wildly to Sea. reach. Catarrhoxone seemed to go "If he should be gr Mr. ohn D,,• 11iaCDonald�lic e
n' dents and place every b"x i "They've got knives and guns 'haven't "There he 1st See him?" almost just where it was needed mast, aricl dovdll there," said her ladyship firmly �
ciali ualified regular teachers. One "They understand that there will be Y� g Whispered Browne as if the solitary, soon ]put a stop to my cough, It rem consciously—"
'we Y q they? �vhisp , —perhaps conscfau>iiy—' we must oiler Grant,. N.S.,' writo5i'�•-u My, i�tie
undred and fifty London firms employ one here in ,a day, or two it We need ti fl^ are t the foot of the av- stored me to perfect health, and x aux +�.
1i I M dear man, that would put them , motionless g a him a safe retreat in the chateau. 0even years old, taught st bad Haid •wfu
our trarned help, College in session from it•" s id..I3rowne; with a s1q grin, ` y ' hear his voice and convinced that no cough, cold,' or ca,
Rtes ad time. ' • sa �• to no end of trouble cleaning up after On was likely to The others looked at iter 'in surprise. deVelope>� into bronehlti�. She was id
Sept. 0 to June 30. E Y' "That's the bluff we've worked, He tarrh can e±:ist ii Catarrhozona isl
atalo uo Free. us said Deppingbam loftily. be frightel+ed away. used."' "We can't stand off and see him mur= oked'' tip she cbuid hl4 tdiy"' breathe.
C e Business obked •around for his wife and, 4 . . ,
i bile ft may be Well to depict The enemy was sitting serenely an No treatment is so clean, so pleas", sexed, you know,"' she tuiifIIecl}ulstity
and she had ono inside, pohtnly Meanwhile Y p ceding about yots>~'t+idcrl rriedlc`
'OiS -� College Ing � g enemy's Dint one of the brnatd Eton trenches 3ust 1n• tint, so certain to rare as Catarrhs N
Shorthand . En shniag the situation from the y A !Vhe next morning a messenger came a
R Lt waved, bis. hand to 'the fill to the ark his arms bzo'ne. By means. of the Inhaler, tire( n a Jett& direct- iDr. W o5r1 s Netway I�ltt� SYf>ip,
tN. W tereid Accot Jte J. W. W>; Ir ci , of view—ktp enemy being islanders side the gates P ti fir
Ptioni aL ed. leNs local symptoms, such as coughing, in- p o>n.the Cour ,with to try a. battle, anti wlti ,sttcb I.
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- L: !3 the as a unit, They were prepared to stretched out along the beak, leis b ilammat#on and congestion. are speGd� ed to Mossi•S. Britt rink satcnders. It
Vice Prinoipp Dt a o='glock Britt retro tied with - -
e the terms of the will do longi extended and crossed. It was quite ily corrected, Ferrozone tablets, wag from the eneany 9,114 requested sult9 chat I got rinotlt tl«tVtilolt+eq 'k
.recalcitrant Servzznts-or at ]east til as i by
�• it • apparent that he teas lazily surveying which are taken after each lured her. I �rinot shy leo mur,11
» scans as it remained„clear to them that fa PP me them to meet hien in ,private confer-
linIck •ot thpid. o,t. 6,4ermed-the : ....� II e chateau ufiiiug lvfth consistent purify and cleanse the blood of ''`fAiso, Asad would, n4t'f7c i4itlfOtzt it Sri t
treatwent camp from the opposing in- i th , P circus and build up and streit8"nas enea "at, 4 that afternoon. "'I fhintc It I?
Ae hid chosen from the hun�Ct <,� a Basals the Ararat lawyer, in ' ease at the cigarette which drooped Poisons,
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' to have an .A.lax'ftllnr ter sts , the sys 4 Will ?Ie'or the benefit -of- lett coibcexriecL house. t8
more. 8e•.seemed meeting had discussed tine docu- from his lips, This local and constitutional treat -A if vre,4 � get tog'et4tpat'itt .wCdta,thL,hn• �°}r, 'good's Noroky,P100 "'11yrup .
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understood its require. ' ">'+fr, Britt was .right,” said Mrs; coeur is always, , ei'fectivea and, chi li omr1wtout#usloit. tit it it1 a yellow igrd fiat 'tsar ,
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Children. datmly taking Lord i?epp ugh ,Brow•negitxslevtirntl , She,=was 00I cases that have hearii given up A$
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Infants and Chi mefxts anr3 .its, restrictions; they knew y' � , r -d � "pj o 1ita tget carnes 1Gai. lvitfl. �t M4 It trAdd mitt . i oI, 5 eetits.
in iftto hfs x nIIdence, 11� evtbrou h,. tOe�oD .k hVw,, hopeless• Mnney can t troy of p o v u
Ilia follow g '"'k IRO that here' way Shall tstti R�. b _ et City` 1 iiitl aF1'di d �h the
t remora. by this time , anything' better, and to g- ed , � �vaCodufMt f d ?9 4 Q �1', � �llnii7ta
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in the dap, , is absolutely i>ecessaay to use Catarrh. ortx 4r 1Yir. ,arid ! �f' ,: •.
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