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"If you really
'Oh I know
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;Said that before.
• martialed: I'd
. What s a
!truly loves?"
• "Ire just as
body else -and
. She could
;gracelfully, so'
grim resignation.
'posed my plan,
.Now, suppose
. The, eilence
; sat like stoughton
'conductor found
later. He gave
selected a chair
'
'car, and began
spreading them
'making notes
from atop his
',froth. time to
i Ages seemed
:had not even
;time Marjorie's
ed, and when
,only stk.) at some
.hour," she said:
itor would hold
.eI hardly think
"He looks like
You ask him."
"Oh, what's
Marjorie was
pending on this
with the very
to assume' command
rook recourse
inal feminine methods:
of him," she said,
• woman can get
anything if she
him."
"Marjorie!"
"Now, don't
de Remember,
You -even if I
"Marjorie, I
"You have
. ,
3 et. You subside."
merest touch,
into a chair,
shameless siren
tion had altered
he thought he
was being rapidly
complex and
wondertul thing
and he was saying
.1., .
have I niarneu.
-as
moment, that he
yet, and that
trouble.
CHAPTER
Delilah and
Like the best
of men,
willing to do
come of it. She
nocent conductor,
Sorek must have
son, coquetting
and snipping
other.
The stupefied
jorie in a startling
self at her sweetest;
brazen mimicry,
went forward
thing in the world,
to an ecstatic
the unsuspecting
"Isn't the country
"Yes, but I'm
the conductor
me „
. 5 "V.
Itis curt indifference
• ' i tri
jor e a • fie, but
and came back
we stop at Ogden?"
"Five minutes,"
Marjorie poured
tone, as she purred:
yOUrs is an awfully
44.9"
'. •
"Sort of," said
just a trace of
made him hold
outrageous little
saying: "The company
great deal of confidence
trust the lives and
people to your
courage."
"Well, of course,
that-" Even Mallory
the man's reserve
"
Marjorie went
treacle.
' •
"Talk about
end lite -savers!
braver man than
a conductor-re,ally."
"Well, it is a
job." The tonductor
a little at that ,.
he was already
the weak spot in
"Reaponsiblel
Mr. Mallory is a
are such ferocious,
ple, while conductors
-if I were only
would be rny greatest
a conductor -especially
The conductor
he confessed: 'well;
,
it put just that
with a little more
areas e the impression
making: "The main
is to get my train
Thls was a facer.
'
get hie train through
to oblige Marjorie.
"I 'don't suppose
ac-cident, would
mgden?" , .
"Not if . I can
averred, to reassure
"I wish it would
inured.
The conductor
.
"Why, what's
turned her eYes
power, a.nd =tied:
"Oh, •I just vsanted
shopping there."
`'",z1 While
'
answer
"You've
'
be court-
, '
man who
is to any -
this
back :with
I've pro-
like it,
They.
There the
time
look,
• of the
. .
tickets
'
chair,
he took
back
Mallory
By this
evaporat-
we could
half an
conduc-
us."
nice man.
of de-
men
decided
She
the orig.
take care
"A
do almost
with
I
love V
him."
.
boss me-
him th .
c
backward
at the
despera-
thing
love. I -le
into the
fearfully
reallY is,
.
it ' 'What
' . .
tor the
her
whole
and the
perfectly
might
on the in -writes:
from
to Sam-
hand
with thewere
Mar-
of her-
it was
She
young
lips in-
began on
to it,"
look-
Mar-
forces
'
long do
on her,
train of
isn't
with
followed
for the
actually
have a
to en-
so many
mind and
as to
see that
fast as
firemen
takes a
to be
-
chest
-
felt that
it is.
soldiers
peo-
and
think. it '•
to be
an over-
when .trains!
heard '
spoke
to in- .ancl
he was
course,
Time!" 'swaddled
going to
just
by any
leaving ,
' , ;se
hero
mur-' 'in'
In sur- fcan't
eater."
She '
Ing
candle •
. '
a little
' ,
waits! !smuggled
'
aches
they
work
kinds
sicians,
"Fruita-tives"
confess,
had
they
tablets,
stoniach
splendid
constant
have
Headaches,
up
for
from
..
Because
Suffers
‘..‘I was
for
were
for
of
A short
taken
Headaches
left
After
My appetite
I had
I
once
'Take
$2.50
Fruit-a-tives
u.
.
ii
a'srifferee
over
so
,clays
medicine,
but
time
very
me.
I
my
bad
mid
become
Headaclies
been
more
"Mruit-a-tives"
-trial
bad
yet
them
were
had
headaches
wag
-and
my
cured
but
and
.
In"
IT
• .T.I.vEs
''' '
,
!
•
longer
Sometimes,
ad
advised
with
But
in
quite
appetite
excellent.
these
is
a
CORNEIL.
At
Ottawa.
,
• .
E,
Head-
unable
I took
by .pby-
persisted,
to
Iniust
after
days,
a week
ot these
cured.
and
from
not
atvial
growing
new man"
a lea.
dealer-s'or
I!
.
,
ONT.
to ,
all
I:
,
try
y •
,
I ;
my 1
'
my . I
is
the I
only ,..
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6 le
'
I.
• for the bagge e car sitheadm , and
dashed out with his rey, Just as Mai
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. 4 ; ' I) ' '
00,7., now getting new beatings on
I Marjorie's character, spoke across
• 1
. ,
violent loy,e to a" conduotos beferemy
Very eyes. ' A minute, more and
. ... .
Would liave,-"' ' .
he slimmed hen with in . snap:
II'Don't You apeak to me! t hate you!
X hate all 'Men.. The More I 'know
Men the More I like-" this reinindecl
iliseis•,:ono&zisehuemas'sked an7leusly:, "Where'
.p., ,
Mallory, iematient at the shift of,
subject, snapped Ilia.ek: ."Oh, I left 'him
. in the buffet with the Wa'iter. What I
Want to know is how you dare to-"
"Was It a colored matter?"
"of cOurse. But I'm not speaking
of-" •
' "But suPpose he should late 'him?"
' "Oh, You can't hurt, these nigger
waiters. I started to say---" ,
. „
. But I cent have Sn ozleuma bit-
ing colored' peopl.It. might not 'agree
,
tivith him. Get him at once."
2/10. allory tremb,led with suppressed
e lute an overloaded bch ei,. e
ea. '1 • but h
;gave up and growled: -Oh, Lord, all
ri ht I'll get Mei when I've fin-
g •
iished-"
"Go get him this minute. And bring
lthe poor darling back to his mother."
"His mother! Ye gods!" cried Mal-
lory, wildly. He turned away and
into the men's room with a
"Where's that
furHioeuste:e't'W
thheer
. just returning.
The porter 'He's right in
smiled:
heal, sir," and opened the buffet door.
eyes popped and his jaw sagged:.
. 'Why, I ler him here just a minute
ego."
"You left the window open, tom",
. Mallory observed. "Well, I guess he's:
gone."
The porter was panic-stricken: "Oh,'
t
eta turrible sorry, boss, I wouldn't'
have lost dat dog for a fortune. If.
.
you was to hit me with a axe I:
Wouldn't mind." ;
To his utter befuddlement, Malloryi
grinned and winked at him, and mur-1
mured: "Oh, that's all right. Don't
Worry." And actually laid half a dole
lar in his palm. Leaving the black.
' lids batting over the starting eyes,'
Mallory pulled his smile into a long
fa d went back to M rj rie like
lace an w . a o ,
en undertaker. "My love, prepare
yourself for bad news."
Marjorie looked up, startled an .
d ap-'
prehensive: "Snoozleums is ill. Me
did bite the darkeY."
"Worse tban that -he -he -fell out.
of the window."
"When!" she shrieked, "in heaven's:
name -when?"
"He was there just a minute ago,
the waiter says."
Marjorie went into instant hysterics,.
wringing her hands and sobbing: "Oh,
my darling, my poor child -stop the
train at once!"
She began to pound Mallory's
and shake him frantically.
1,1e had never seen her this way eith-
H
. e was getting his education in
He tried to calm her with
words: "How can I stop the
train? ' •
Now„
clearie he was a nice
dog, but after all, he was only a dog."
She rounded on him like a panther:
"Only a dool H was worth a dozen
e e
like you. You find the conductor
a t onee, command him to stop this
train -and back up! I don't care if
he has to go back ten miles. Run,
tell him at once. Now, you run!"
M ilory stared at her as 11 she had
gone niad, but he set out to run some-
where anywhere. Marjorie paced up
,that
and down distractedly, tearing her
and moaning, "Snoozleums, Snoo-
My child. My poor cbildl"
length her wildly roving eyes noted
the bell rope. She stared, pondered,
nodded her head, clutched at it, could
not reach ,
it jumped for it several
in vain, then seized a chair,
it into place, stood up in it,
gripped the rope, and came down on
A with all her eveight, dropping to the
floor and jumping up and down in a
dance. In the distance the
couid be heard faintly whist -today,
whistliug for every pull.
The engineer, far ahead, could not
h
what unbeard-of crisis could
about such mad signals. The
yelled:
"I bet that crazy conductor is at-
with en epilettic fit."
But there was no the
disputing•
The engine was reversed,
air brakes set, the sand run out
every effort made to pull the
horse, as it were, back en its
The grinding, squealing*, jolting,
the train like an earthquake.
shrieking of the whistle froze the
lik a woman's cr of "Mum
e , Y
in the night. Th women
ee g
men amen -
passengers echoed the screams.
men turned pale and braCOO
,
for the shock of collision.
of them were mumbling pray-
Dr. Temple and Jimmie Welling-
with one idea in their dissimilar
dashed from the smoking room
go to their wivea.
Ashton and Wedgewood, with no
to care for but themselves, seized
and tried to fight them open.
last they bedged a sash and -knelt
to thrust their heads out. .
"I delft see a beastly thing ahead,"
Wedgewood, "except the heads
f other fools."
,. .
'We're slowing down though," said
-
"she stops' • We're sale,
• .
God!" And he collapsed Date.
••
air. Wed ewood colla sed into
ch ' g P •
gasping: "Whatevah are we
from, I woridah e'
The train -crew and various passen-
descended and ran alongside the
asking questious. Panic gave
. ' • 1
ay to mystery. Even Dr. Temp a
,
Continued n ex t week,
-
I
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,
son,
by
Johnson,
on
Sunday
ti,"
night
deportation
comply
immigration
detuand
through
Chicago.
are
seetlaihat
ship,,
servative
hall
and
corded
Lauchlan
' dresses
Thompson,
; Meaford
S.
the
me
Nelson
fore
that
hopes
also
the
Alm
of
....
WILD
onlyI
summer,
Diarrhcea
treated
advised
After
and
out
the
I
friends
STRAWBERRY
earth
"Des
ket
•
it.
strtute
Be
burn
Inauguration
We'stbound,
Wednesday,
tea,
,opealat.e
press,"
stePPIng
Pares,
don
Wharf
erection
tion
leaving
Sault
;and
Steam
ma
Al
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On
Fort
highest
point
peg
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is
includee
service.
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the
boat
ard
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in
ist
ing
Trunk
. ,
hem
ing
Edartmaton,
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T
8th •
Sunday
bound
connection
June
Full
sit ea
onnervous
Agents
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FOR SUMMER SPORTS
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Lesson
' THE
Text
Memory
Text,
Prepared
The
that
land
-and
tialPlei
,
of Joseph
generation
ed tbe
oppress
age
they
plied
king
child
be drowned,
ed
commandGod
obrtectlhi.
was
his
vie
was
' proper
Of the
23).
names
house
and
and
dren.
and
Num.
vii.
years
escaped
seen
typical
fully
see
typical
him,
from
thee,
mouth.
all that
all the
tence
Jesus
certain
the
of
through
that
the
tbe
made
doubt
God
There
Scripture,
ark
nor
zest
-
three
It will
to understand
er as
0 rt
- a
river's
ham,
back
from
see.
aching
pectant,
see what
See
the stops'
very
-
her treasure
See the
ing babe,
of the
hand,
hears
Hebrews'
be r
thee
that
At the
called
Was
".
11
wi ingcarry
Som e
us if
•
that
ing with
after
the kin
ties
'
Come
joceebed
dom
home
ceasingly
been
With
but with
mance
it for
wages."
dear
clasped
but joyfully
sad honie
but now
.
ram
praises
have
God
would
'
and perbaps
God'a
. '
scant y
'
Ci rousl
the wise
and.their
In due
'
to the
son and
'
Eallett.
,
INTERNATIONAL
of the
'
Lord
•
his
not
be afflicted
cyhitidren
dl
deliverance
the
and
were
and
,then
among
upon
rath
e
fair
father's
20, M).
born
because
child
king's
In
of
of
mother
Jochebed.
•
Miriam,
Moses
main,
7, we
older
the
many
of
autborized
many
of
"I will
amongir
and
and
I
Moses
male
of death,
by
age
devil's
God took
death
had
devil"
ark of
for
but
to do
are
of the
Moses
in the
arks
made
require
she
f b
a erse
break.
she
again,
the
The
heart,
while
God
of
place
little
king's
sees
the
question,
a nurse
she may
word
the
ever
feet
day
she
day.
what
her run
's
sent
mother,
'
tell
that
till
in
s .
o
a joy
eagerness,
"Take
rne,
Some
mother's
to
it
the
who
of Israel
helped
of Israel
be hers
way
means
'
y did
Men
precious
tittle
king's
she
-
see drew
, -
H
or
'1 10
1 , .
•
in a
them
13i,
a so
.
death
that
to
bond-
more
The
male
wait -
this
fully
and
in
(Acts
he
his
a
xi,
the
the
chit-
From
Ex.
have
are
to
to
unto
his
sen-
kill
of a
is
Son
him
Is,
no
by
it-
in
the
sum
The
they
a
the
son
him
with
ex-
to
.
or
the
on
the
with
to
and
tell
left
and
it'
•
Will
un -
thy
re
the
the
•
e•
be.
fore
I STOMACH "I& FINE
., . . ,
srfice Taking ila•Dra-Co Dyspepsia.Tahlee
I.—Third auartPr,
July'6 1913
, •
----
. I'tIrsi J. Merkhuger,' Waterloo/ Ont..;,.
enthusiastically recommenas Na-Dru-Cre
Dyspepsia.T ' ' , - '
ablets. Her experience mete
Mere, as she outthaes it, 'explams why..
'I was greatly troubled with max
stomach", she writes. "I had take e set.
much medicine that I might say to take
any more would. only 1.?e making it
worse, My stomach just felt raw. 4
read of Na -Co -Co Dyspepsia TalMetee,
and. a lady friend told me they were
very easy to take, so I thought 1 wcnalte
give them a trial and really they worked
wonders:. Anyone having aitythivet
wrong with his stomach should give
Na-Dru•Co Dyspepsia Tablets a triey.,.
tbey will clo the M stomach ie
' rest. y '
Sine now and I can eat any food.'
One of the many good features of
Nit:Dm-Co Dyspepsia Tablets is that
tl • 1. • t d t
they are so p easan an easy o take.
The relief they give from heartburn,
flatulence, biliousness and cl .spepsiamle
Prompt and permanent. TrY'o aft
e ea -
e I althe'11 Y feeln lik
aancetwine y make youa-
person.
50c. a box at your druggist's oCnn -
pounded by the National Dx-ng aust
Chemical Co. of Canada, Limited,
Montreal. •
. . ,
F4id,' Help in, Lydia E.
ham's Vegetable
Compound.
She had her
loved' ine, you'd-"
". li c . t
' e' at h
But I'd
lose my career."
career to a
,
much as it
more."
hardly controvert
she sank
"Well,
and you don't
you propose something,"
was oppressive.
bottles.
them some
teem a careless
at the end
to sort has
out on another
with the pencil
ear, and shoved
time. '
to pass, and
a suggestion.
temper had
he said: "If
town for
"Maybe the
the train for
he would."
an awfully
the use?"
getting tired
charming young
bad hick. She
herself.
naturally to
"I'll
with resolution.
a man to
flirts a little
you mind anything
it's all for
have to kiss
won't permit-"
no right to
She gave
but he fell
utterly aghast
into which
the timid little
had chosen to
initiated
versatile and
a womanwomen
to him se
,,,„ forgetting,
had not married
therein lay the
He No
With Headaches
TAYLoRvII,L,
from Fearful
two years.
that I was
at a thee.
was treated
the Headaches
ago I was
, _
and I did so,
liftle faith,
for three
easier and
taken a box
were
"always poor
now my
digestion
thin and weak
but now
of all
my stren th
I feel like
BERT
so•c
size; me..
Limited,
SERIES.
Cape Wolfe, Canada.-"
Was a complete wreck.
all hope of getting better
length of time, as I was
from female troubles,
E. Pinkham's Vegetable
today I am in good health
pair of twin boys two
growing finely. I surprised
neighbors' for they all
.
wreck IWas.
'‘NotvIemhealthy, happy
and owe it all to Lydia
remedies. You may publish
if you like. I think
used your remedies they
better health." -Mrs.
No. 7, Cape Wolfe, P.E.I.,
Because your easels
doctors having done you
continue to suffer without
E. Pinkham's Vegetable
trial. It surely has
cases of female ills, such
tion, ulceration, displacements,
irregularities, periodic
and it may be exactly
The Pinkham record
peerless one. It is
a record of constant
victory over the ob-
atinateillsof women
-ills that deal out
despair. It is an es-
tablished fact that
Lydia E. Pinkham's
VegetableCompound
has restored health
to thousands of such suffering
Why don't you try it if
medicine? r
Last
I had given
or living
such a sufferer
But I took
Compound,
and
months old
doctors
know
and hearty,
E. Pinkham's
this
if more
would
J. T. Come
Canada.
adifficult one,and
no good,
giving
Compound
remedied
as inflamma-
tumors,
pains, backache,
what you need.
is a proud
'It
• '
V -I ,
A I K
women.
you need
..,,,
Lemon E ' 22 t
, x. e, , a
Verses, ii, 9, 10 -Golden
Matt. xviii, 5 --Commentary
by Rev. D, M. Stearns.
God tiad said to Abram
seed sbould be strangers
theirs and should serve
400 years (Gen. XV,
of Israel•
mull-1pH°
h ' '
at some time after
ter the
and liM brethren and all
a new king, who disrega.rd-
of Joselne began
Israelites With cruel
to afflict them, but the
afflicted the more they multi-
grew (Ex. I, 6, 8, 11, 12).
decreed that every
the people of Israel should
but the women who
the women of Israel feared
e or f tthhaen Pharaoh, and
king was not
time Messes was born
to God and nourished up
house three months
"By faith Moses when
was hie three months of
they saw he was
and they were not afraid
commandment" (Heb.
Ex. vi, 20, we learn that
the man and woman of
Levi of our lesson, the father
of Moses. were Amram
and,they had three
•
the eldest; then Aaron
(Num. xxvi, 59).
39; Dent. %XXIV, 7;
learn that Aaron was three
than Moses, so that Aaron
decree of death. We
things in the' life of Joseph
the Lord Jesus, and we
by Dent. xviii, 18,
things in the life of Moses
Christ, for the Lord said
raise them up a prophet
the brethren, like
b I'
will put my words in
be shall speak unto them
shall command him."
was born at a time when
children were under
so Herod sought to
killing the male children
in Bethlehem. Death
great weapon, but the
flesh and blood "that
He might destroy
the' power of death -that
(Heb. ii, 14). Concerning
bulrushes which Jochelyed
her dear baby boy, I have
that she was instructed
this and just how to do
only two other arks
the ark of Noah and
Covenant, and neither Noah
had anything to say or
construction of either.
are alike also in that
to preserve their contents.
a fond mother's heart
the feelings of this moth-
laid this little nrk, with
If I It, in 1 thea -g 8 0 by
8
1 believe that, like Aera-
d receive her
expecte to
arid she did receive
place of death, as we shall
mother returned home
but prayerful and
Miriam stood afar off
would be done to him.
wor "
king in the directing
the king s daughter to
and in the mother's plactng
at that particular place.
vessel opened, the weep-.
the compassion in the heart
daughter. Miriam is
the compassion for the babe,
words, "Tbis is one of
children," and is ready
"Shall I go and ca ii
of the Hebrew women
nurse the child for thee?"
"Go" the maid Went
child's mother.
maid so glad, and did ever
hild fast?
a c soored
we may ask Minam to
can what her feelings were
•
Can we imagine her greet-
little breath she had
. ‘, 1 moth
home. e other, mother,
daughter has our baby
• y
get
me to a nurse for
come mem ,,,
, q y. .
us some time in the king.
from the time she readied
Miriam came she was
prayer? It may have
she dare not manifest,
shenwaits the cone
this child a -way and nurse
and I will give thee
mother ,mnst tell that
heart as with her babe
her breast' she quietly
hastens home.What
had been for a little while,
'burden is gone and Mir-
•
eightyear later le
(Ex.. xv, 20, 21), must
her mother to eraise
that day. The babe
for some eears ariywhy,
•
the wages for nursing was
of 'supplying an otherwise
1 s • t '
o .uppoit. Jus as wom
m . 1 •
the eans come tl 1 oneb
to take Josepla and Maey
ea be down to !tempt
the little boy was returned
daughter and beeame her
called his name Moses
pint out of the watee
,
HAS THROUGli TICKET.
.
Canadian IM•mr---7-igration •O'ffi'hials' Oa're:
not Touch Johnson
. .
IVION‘ TREAL, Pune 28, -Jack John
the negro pugilist, accompanied
his white wile, Lucille Cameron
is boeked to sail for Havre
tlie Allan .Line steamer Corinthian
morning. Canadian etarnieta-
o ia s coated 'Johnson ast
fa°. I 1 7
with a view to talting summary
action should he. fail to
with the restrictions of the
laws.
The negro pugilist in response to a
of the offioials, produced a
ticket to Havre rurchased in
By this bit of strategy
etanpsooiwmn emrtliieegdsrsa immigration
ahcaatun authorities, h , Ca Tnahn staoy-
tfotftei sir sh than
whielicleaayaessisthbeaackousdnttroy sail. the
'
.
memeaste
THE MARKETS
6••••••••••••••••••"W"1.•••••••••••••1.• 1
CF1ICAGO, June 27. -Official state -
ment,i that excess;ve dryness bad net
hack Kansas wheat as much as 26 pEr.
cent. in the last month put the market
today in an upward whirl. There was
.e. nm'ocu:nf.icisoarnt asnhoowdevaanace nofr,31.
i0
1 1-2c to 1 3-4e over last night Etna
oats a rise of 1 1 -Sc to 1 3-8c. Prime-
• •••
slon. finished unchanged to 12 /me
"
decline.
k d to lthir
log.T.11,teer Lonivewrgeoaolt,manaiii t cloosed %
d t %d higher rOs
' corn.
• WI NN I PEG OPTI ONG.
Perm
Open. High. Low. Close. Close.
Wheat --
sem .... 97%a 977,5 974 97%b mat
Oct. .... 93ms '9399 9399 93%b SIM
Dec. .... 91%a 92 9199 92b Si.
oats-
July .... 35%a 3599 35% 35%b 3554.
Oct. .... 37%s 3839a 3799 3119 371,
TORONTO GRAIN MARKET,
Wheat, iall, Umbel to 99 to MI 00 '
Barley butihel 0 63 0 ea L
Peas, tiuMel 1 00 I. ,r,na .
oats, 'atishel 0 40 .as
ye. bushel 0 65 vat...
Buckwheat, bushel 0 5 ,
1 a a '
TORONTO DAIRY MARKET. '
Meer, cream ib 0 28 0 MD
try0 23 0 26'
Butter,Butter,tureePaarner. solids.- 0 27 0 IS
Butter, store lots 0 20 0 21
Cheese, aew, lb 0 13 0 16, '
Eggs, new -laid 0 22 0 St I.
Honey, extracted, lb 0 1354 .....4 I
WINNIPEG GRAIN MARKET.
WINNIPEG, June 27. -The wheat mare
ket held steady today In sympathy with
American markets. The opening was 3.1eIt
to %,e lower, and the close was on..
changed to %c higher.. Cash demand.
was quiet with -few ofeerings and export
bids still out of line.
Oats and flax were firmer, unchange2
to Stc higher. •
Cash wheat -No. 1 northern, 97'4c; IIM
2 do., 94%c; No. 3 do., 8291c; No. 4, sec ;
No, 6, 75c; No. 6, 71c; No. 1 tough, 6999cp
No. 2 do., 3 do 81 c• No 4s,
88M.c; No. ., % . N. ,
773,te; No. 5, 68%,c ; No. 6, 63c.
oats -No. 2 CW., 341/4e; No. 3
32%c; extra No. 1 feed, 33%c; No. 1 1054.worst
Mem; No. 2 feed, 30c.
ifarley-No. 4, .46%c; re:Meted, 43.23
feed, 43c.
Fax -No. 1 N.W.C., 11.16; No. 2 C.77,..
51.1.33, ; No. 3 C.W., 51.0399.
MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN MARKET.,
,
MINNEAPOLIS, June 27 -Close: Whea3
...., mly, Me to 9131e; Sept., 93c; Deem
943ec; No. 1 hard, attac; No. 1 northeres
92ec to 93%c; No. 2 do., 90%c to 91%c...
8 n 5me t 59
Corn -No. 3 tic ow, a o . c.
Oats -No. 3 white, 39%c to 40c. ,
Rye -No. 2, 54%c to 561/4c.
Fiour and bran -Unchanged.
DULUTH GRAIN MARKET. .
DULUTH. June 27. -Close: Wheat -Not
1 hard, 94c; No. 1 northern, 93e; No. II
doe. 9099e to c; July, 92c to 921/0 ask -
ed ' SePt” 9399c.
CHEESE MARKETS.
ALEXANDRIA, June 27. - At the
meeting of the cheese board last night,
137 sold at 12 11-16c, 778 at 12eac. The
usual buyers were present.
J 27 At the beese
NAPANEE, June .- le e
board this afternoon 830 white end WM
colored were boarded; 270 sold at
16 500 sold at 124c; the leale
12 13- a;
ance was refused at 12 11-16c.
PICTON, June 27. -At our cheese
board today 1925 targe cheese were
boarded and 110 twins; 1750 large sold!
at 13c, 90 large at 12%c; 120 rernahted
unsold; 110 twins sold at 13%0.
IROQUOIS, June 27. -At a meeting
of the Iroquois Cheese Board, held hem
1250 cheese were boarded, 8123
colored and 320 white. All was sold Inc
12%c. , Timepiece on the same date. lase
Fe-de•was 12etc---mmem-
-•. eatemee .',4;
LISTOWEL, June 21. -At the D-alitma
men's Exchange today 2913 boxes ef.
cheese were offered, nammy, 1880 mates
I.
and 1023 white. Fourteen famemers •
were represented. Bidding on thm zliseirtr.,
went un to 12%c but none soltil Soane •
- ,
sold on the street at 12tee, an.d the mist
remained unsoid.
CORNWALL, June 27.-(especfarem-
On the Cornwall Cheese Board tomes •
, g _
2-23 cheese were offered and sold. White •
brought 12%c, with the excentiun, of '
•
one lot of 75, which broug c se . -1
IS is • mete '
olo ed la at I 1 - - s."
c . r so f aMc, w t 1 the exception,
r oe 1^t 88,fig0ures ‘V/Vieeeh fN a at 2.2 3l'aA
year's
and 42%c. ' -ne
- smemee . _
.Ehtetill_ e Mer.
i "You see," Marjorie
',ad mistake, my
train. And I
'retell need to
1 3'.
very badly. It's
to be without
"I can imagine,"
mumbled. "Why
'husband drop
pain?" '
. '''My husb-Mr.
In San Francisco
He just has to!"
, "So have I."
; ,"But to oblige
from distress
I ,could?" Like
'twisted one of
i0
1115 coat sleeve,
. ;you think you
lust a little tiny
He was sorry,
he could. Then
leway again, by
'''
sky. "Are you
. _
He awkward
e was as
'proposed to him
i him: "Oh, but
wouldn't
•noble brave giant
' long." He mopped
she went on:
very chivalrous
'would give your
maiden in distress.
chance. Won't
train?"
She actually
against his shoulder,
,poise atiptoe
lory's dismay was
ing rage and
,
pitiable combination
an .
a Tantalus.
he mumbled
you," .
much as my job's
"How much
asked, and added
You lost your job
would get you
"Maybe," said
I got this one."
: Then his rol lin
of the suppo_sed
wildly and evidently
tion. He warned
husband is motioning
• "Don't mind
ejust listen to
'—" Seeing that
.
ing, she played
crying, "Oh you
• ' -
era so cruelly,"
around his neck,
• ;want to break
. ' Mallory rushed
the c'onductor, tearing
loose, retreated,
don't want your
,h d ,,
ea .
• Mallory dragged
he shook her
i
;ductor, crying:
i d e
you are re use.
. ' "I've got to,"
ly insisted.
• Marjorie blazed
'siren became a
. 'that my father
;If you dare to speak
!order any husband
I .
.this train. To think
,
, a simple little
Iductor! of a stupid
:train e! of all things!
Then she hurled
land pounded her
in a tantrum that
Even the conductor
shoulder a aid:
der ad s
pathy."
CHAPTER
The Dog -on
As the oonductor
to tlaeir own devices,
'him anew what
tem ted -a fool
p
to stop the , Trans
-to go shopping
He stormed into
,
to open the safety
found the porter
of the buffet cell
low -stemmed glasses
Me a napkin.
,
Sam Ellsworth,
you suppose that
ws,nts?-wants me
American wbile-"
But the porter
•
lf. He was about
pipet, and he cut
"'Souse me, boss,
couple in the
that is in a powerful
talk to you
And he
the door of the
conductor paused
In, started, stared,
•
"Wears this,
in here!
coon's bead. Come
.
baggage
haven't
buy SOMO--BOMO
yells
awfully,
them."
don't
off and
Mallory
by
me?
-don't
a sweet
the
ebuttons
and
might
half
but
she
asking,
married?"
she
'
of course
let
like
his
"I'm
man.
life
you
y
had her
to reach
changing
the conductor
,
of
„ I -I
"but
worth.
is
reassuringly,
I'm
a better
the conductor,
eyes
gg__a_
husband
Marjorie:
him,"
me.
he
her
c
can'tresist
-
she
sobbing,
my heart?"
into
gasping,
husband
Marjorie
little
"Do you
9r,
the conductor
with
Scylla.
gets
to
favor
1!»
herself
heels
paralyzed
tapped
"Y
'You
fluttered,
isn't
any
embarrassing
„
the.
you
take
-
has
tomorrow
To
you think
little
brass
wheedled:
hold
hour?"
he didn't
took his
out 0
as ifh
answered
you
a big, handsome,
you
brow
sure
I'm
to
Well, here's
l
pease
cheek
though
him.
Saint
„
d love
it would
,,
that?"
sure my
one."
cau
gesticulating
clearing
"Say,
at you."
Marjorie
I implore
WAS Still
last card,
threw her
the scene
Marjorie's
"No!
to break
away,
fist at
refuse?
finer
"Then
you discharged.
to me again,
throvs
of being
by a mere
old
into
on the
hina
have
Again.
the
it reeked
had
bad asked
of all
sineking
of his
Coming
a tray,
an a
d
M
back
hold the
a flume
serve
-
they's
for
rn 8,39
off,
open.
it,
I'll be
break
of there.
"by
on
-any
things
cenductom
and
the
to
night.
save
child
'Won't
the train
BOO
breath
f a Clear
she
are.
escape
in agony
you're
sure
rescue
your
h old
almost
she
to a boil-
was
Anthony
to oblige
be
Marjorie
,
father
"but-
ht sight
for
your
urged,
resist-
and,
my pray-
arms
"Do
arms
and
the con-
abject-
and
I'll
you
refused
con-
emigrant
a chair
floor
Mallory.
on
m 8
Y Y
MallerYe
over
been
him
of
things!
room
wrath,
Out
o hol-
two
bottleAshton,
-Mashed.
a
theparents
-1
your
next'
be
me
you
she
on
how
ad '
for
The
a
you
a
th e
had
Mal- 'shoulders
a .er
'advance.
.. ..
:inexpert
as ,
.
elr
'men
1
ac-
'
;hair
you. :zleums!
,At
you times
'swung
and
1 '
my ,frenzied
engine
but :ling,
i
Do Imagine
bring
.fireman
the 'tacked
tiee ;
'command.
I'll the
off ;and
'iron
'haunches.
'
lshook
I The
;blood
,der!"
the the
in. The
themselves
',
eSonie
;
iors,
Iton,
souls,
to
at- one
windows
ali At
'down
,
'. said
0
, Thank
do a
another,
safe
.
, ,gers
train
M
1 ..._
' C.00K
i
,
Conservative Mass Meeting.
OWEN SOUND, Jane 28. -The Con-
mass meeting in the town
last evening was largely attended
an attentive reception was am
to the speakers. Mr. Jos Me.
acted as chairraan. Ad-
were delivered by Messrs. T. I.
ex-M.P.; W. R. Moore,
• W. ,Breese, Chatsworth; W.
Middlebro, M.P.; C. S. Cameron,
Conservative candidate, and Hon.
H. Hearst.
To See Real War.
PARIS. June 28. -Friends cf Gen.
A. Miles say he said just be-
1 • Parisf j
eating a fewdays ago,
he wasgoing to the Balkans in
of seeing some actual war, and
to visit his son, who is observing
armits there.
. _ ... ........ .- mem
DIARRHCEA,
' -
DYSENTERY,
• I
aAs
pAER COMPLAINT
AND ALL
BOWEL TROUBLES
ARE CURABLE BY THE
USE OF
Dr. Fowler's
Extract of
Wild Strawberry.
—
IA R. WM. R. Gogsg, St. John, N,B.,
-"As I have had the pleasure
testing D. FOWLER'S EXTRACT Or
,..,
TRAWBERRY, I Might say it is the
id .
remedy would recommend, Last
I had a very severe attack of
and Vomiting. My doctor
me without result and friends
,
me to try the above remedy.
a few doses I was completelycured,
. ,
ever since I have never been with -
it in the house. I have used it with
children, and find the same result,
have recommended it'to several of my
who also join with me in saying
. DR. FOWLER'S EXTRACT OF Wuxi
is the greatest remedy on
for all summer complaints."
Fowemes" has been on the mar-
for over 65 years, and so popular has
become that many dealers try to sub.
- -
other and cheaper preparations.
sure and get what you ask for,
Price: 35 cents.
Manufactured only by The T. Mil-
Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont.
'
TNFORMATION SLIGHT.
Yields
length
i----i-s
a tie
the
of
impor-
of
one of
on
eight
which
the
were
by
track
was
there
Iran.
'
Inquiry Into Ottawa Wreck
Little Light.
OTTAWA, June 28.-"A. rail
east of where the cars l -ft 1'
the section gang had just put in
to which the rails were not spiked.
This tie remained in its place after
wreck, however, and in my opinion
had nothing to do with the cause
This evidence was the most
taut given at the opening session
She inquest on John Pearce,
the victims of Wednesday's wreck
She C.P.R. near here, in which
met death,
It is considered important' because
it deals with a question about
rumor has been busy ever since
wreck whether' all the rails
e
spiked down or mit, as wasiven
Edward Lyons, foreman of the section.
gang which was repairing the
at the point where the wreck occurred.to
T..yons testified, hnwever, that this
the only tie that was not spiked.
Oilier witnesses depoeed that
were no broken car wheels discovered
in the wrecked train, through a
tured brake heam lind been found
XXVI.
-
the Conductor.
of women
Marjorie was
evilthat good
,
advanced
as the lady
sidled up
with one arch
the shears
Mallory saw
imitation
only now
yet how like!
as the shyest
pursed her
simper, and
,
official: ,
perfectly-"
getting used
growled, without
jolted
she rallied her
With: "How
very bluntly.
maple syrup
"This
fest train,
the conductor,
thaw. What
his breath,
hussy was
must
in you
welter° of
presence of
I can't say
Could
was melting
on with relentless
soldiers mad
s thine it
any of those
kind of a responsible
swelled ,his
and Marjorie
hers. She hammered
his armor:
I should say
soldier, but
destructive
cave lives,
a man I
arabition
on
told the truth
I never
way." Then he
pride, boping
, he felt
thirag, of
through On
, • He was
On Time
She siaramered:
thera nt i
. ,
be delayed in
help it," the
her.
" Marjorie
looked at tier
It to you?"
on hira at full
to do
the train
.1
..::
...._,.:,
--.7''''''''
all the treables Mee
of the system, such a0
Mahout after
,Sc, While their moat
Menem:len In curing
Little Liver Plle are
iion, curing andpre•
while theyalso
stomach, stimulatethe
Zven if they °all
,
•
prieeleas to those who
complatnt; but forth.
notend here,and those
lind these little pills vahr
they will not be w'l•
Entailer all sick he'd
.
lives that here is where
Ottr pills emelt while
Pills ere very small and
two nine make a dose.
and do not gripe or
action please all who
Mx H. e...,,
II, Small if
, , at
, ' 9
CARTERS,
ITTLE
IVER
, PILLS.
ctIRE
Elek treadache and relieve
dent to it bilions state
Nausea Drowsiness,
eating, Pain in the'Side,
temareable emcees has
SICK
flenditebe, yet Carter's
equally valuable in Constipa
venting thie annoying complaint,
correct ell disorders of the
liver and regulate the bowels.
cared
Q-,1 HEAD
'Ache they wonid be almost
suffer from ON distressing
nately their goodness does
who once try them will
able in so many ways that
lim to do without then.
1 " 1
Ts the bane of so many
ve maim our great boast.
others do not.
Carter's Li ttle Liver
very easy to take. °nem
They are.strictly vegetable
purse, but by their gentle
.me em.
O 00.2Tre 9121I01112101..
Ire NI 111,11
_ . ,,
'
of Grand Trunk
Lake and ' ' ‘ '
Rail Scrvice be.
'
tween }Astern 'ilid West -
- - '- £astern
ern Canada.
-
C .
enamel -icing Saturday, June 7511,
and on each Moeda Y'
and Saturday thereat-
t • •
f:he Gean'd Trunlv.. Railway will
a special "Steamship Ex-
leaving T.oroeto 10 45 a. m.
at Hared 1ton, Brantford,
Woodstock, Ingeesol Lon-
and Strathro " ' Sarniag
y, arriving
1.00 p.m ' d' t
., making 'tree eon
with the Northern Naviga-
'Company's palatial steamers
Sarnia Wharf 4151 p.m. Poe
Ste, Marie Ont. Port Arthur
i , ,
Meet winiana;
• I • SarniaWI
leaving aarf on
,” 1:1. gt.itart pert
n_cti ay does no ca Ar-
' .
the arrival ofther steamer at
William, special trains of the
standard will lavis that
aft 4.45 p.m., airriming Winni-
7.15 mem next morning.
service afforded by this route
the finest in every respect and
. Peeler and Parlor-Cafte
bet T 1 cll S •
ween amen 0 an ae-
Sar -
Wheal excellent service on the
,
including the ItHamonic"
finest and fastest; passenger
on (the Greet Lakee. Stand-
Sleepini% Cars (electric lights
, i
tom ex an lappetberths)Colon-.'
Steeping Cars (berths free) Din-
Oar and Machos' on the Grand
. '
It'acific betwteen Fore Wil-
•
and WinnipegE Through Sleep-
Oars between omit WIlliam and
co min ma cie g June 16tb.
special train'will', run (the re-
e ma -from Sarnia. Wart to
si Y • e .. _ }
Mate, commencing Sunday, June
and each Tuesday, Friday and
thehealer. The first East
train II a ViD g direct Steamer
Leaves Sernia on Feiday
,
13th. .
Tartiethrs teseaMations on
neer ' 'or' M. ' ' ' ' '
. 'am may he obtained
I ft G d
amp I c a..tion o ran Trunk_
oat wrifte C. E. Horning Dis-
••-. ' ;
masseng ex' _regent, ljeton: Stet
Toronto, Ont. -
Danstor& & Son, ToWn pass-
, an. ic se gen; s. , lo.ne ,
d T' e t A t Ph • 0
. la 'ADM. , SI IfITI own n Int,.
M tft' et le A .t. 1
. tab
,
,A ,---.- ,
ctr
,
m
.stel/R, me.
,c_..,›; .,•01,
1-'-emS
e •
0 .
,
DON'T NEGLECT
YOUR WATCH
A WATCH is a delicate delipiece
rk of machinery. It calls for
fess attention than most
machinery, but must becleaned'
and oiled occasignally to keep
perfect time. t
iWitb proper care a Waltham
W t h ill keep perfect time
for a lifetime. It will pay you
' 11 to lotus clean your watch
e we
' every I2 or x£3 months.
'
. •
V.' R COUNTER
.
Jeweler and Optician.
Issuer of
M rt.; neve. 11 ;nava aaa
. .
;
,prise:
'
- me:mem-I
Connaught For Ireland:.
OTTAWA, June 28. -It is stated here
unofficiall • that the Duk e-
t e ot Co.
ht m ,
naught will • not remain Goverecree
General of Canada longer than ()Mot
ber, when Isis teres expires, and that
be will probably be the next Lord
Lieutenant of trete n d.
XXVII.
_-
Dog
left
sacrilege
bride
-American
the
valve
lust,
with
what
female
to
•.
was in
to
the conductor
eut
stateroom
hurry
now.
swaggered
buffet
to Mose
glared,
Well
• i
I'll
out
--
Tedd' Can Carry a Gum.
N
NEW YORK, June 28.-0o1. Them -
dere Roosevelt and District Attoextem
s
Charles S. Whitman both have pO.T.•
mission to . carry , embalm mepoese
some time ago thee they had applied
for such permission were coeifirmeef
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by MagiStrate Corrigan when he tam,
felloes magistrateS at a meeting, Me
Brooklyn Thursday that in isseing,
the permits he had waived one oi the
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erne' requarenael. ow an ac ,
its ' f the la d be 1
asked neither of the applicants for aim
affidavit of good character.
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Agreement Is Cond. ded. '
NEW 'YORE; June 28. -Only the
formal signing of papers remains bee
the Metropolitan Life Insuranee
Co. will take over the business of the
Union Life Co. of Toronto. It wee
yesterday thee this fortnality mitt
be completed shortly. The Unien.
.
LI Ile Co. has about 130..000 politem
holderS.
Application for the transfer of itbe
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pennies to the e repo i an Le watt
Made on May '1.
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'MOWS PhOSAChitines said
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The Great Baal's& Remcd,11.
Tones and invigorates the whole ,
s system, makes new
' • ". mod in old Voles. 0114.C8 Nem.
eua Debility, , .111Mity_l_ eclat Bralin, .1Vprry, _pa-
ponducy, ,'S email Weal:nos, leinuSSZOns. ;spat
ni,,torrh,,,,M
, and Arects Of dbv.9e or Excesses.
Price 51 per box, sisfor $5. One wiliplease.six
will etre.* Seel' by all druggists or mailed in
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plain Tilsgt_on Leceipl of prise. Nen) pamphlet
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s ‘ottoni kaot compowatd.
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mem.s. The great Uterine 'Tonics and
mem-- . t
,,,,-, \ lily sato effectual Mon Illy
"•• 3 Z
.,,tegadrator on Which women can
- ..... .depond. Scant three degree:
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'''''' ' f sire gth No 0 51 • No 2
' 10 demotes stronger,. 33; No. 3,
for special cases, $5, per box.
&Id by ell drugeista, or sent
DrePn'A " melt (Ii vxlce*
pm Mall Mint. A t ann.! Ti,r
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" MMttltinnfileliMijese lie. lit, Vol mtrZliirimi 35a.
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1 (forucrls ,iFfnclsor) Toronto' Ont.
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