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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1913-07-03, Page 7WOMANIN TERRIBLE . STATE ' Pink" March Lydia have and what letter women have Lot do Lydia many and ' ett such I Up any and a and a not a a 040.01049,00.0000.0.00.000 t . . , mums. is•••••••••••••••••••• go on alone?" Zil b : ' "If you really 'Oh I know • • .' ;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 ,.. ' ' i. 6 le ' I. • for the bagge e car sitheadm , and dashed out with his rey, Just as Mai i ,t. 11, 6. thet 10oe iiresu,, weeffidi eta, obemiat, ri re:e:y:, 0:4ruti .1: 'Lai:, iae,,313,1,:', , yii, ,0:11, asi 0i:it 1 190. , en7.a.,:clioeteni l' pmeg' , 0'1, ' ell, e, ,e0ImhtirSias. I ackfaiZt :al le: yg4ne . 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 ----- , 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 . thm On Fort highest point peg The is includee service. nia ,memmierme the boat ard . .. in ist ing Trunk . , hem ing Edartmaton, A !mew T 8th • Sunday bound connection June Full sit ea onnervous Agents 4. ,816. , 't im r013, John anger . • A 0 .E: , owing shoes r 04 ,, , ' ,.., ' Fer, , smamaSelPot El/el:00,4 ' me • ... THE PERFECT SHOE FOR SUMMER SPORTS ' '. meie meree'D-semmet ' '• _ • 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 ' • '' 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 , • . . . erne' requarenael. ow an ac , its ' f the la d be 1 asked neither of the applicants for aim affidavit of good character. --- there Trans- him- cham- ehort: a lov- for•ward this. you leam . The glanced mated: -a deg that von 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 ... t ' rt 1....; pennies to the e repo i an Le watt Made on May '1. • . 'MOWS PhOSAChitines said . 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 - . , plain Tilsgt_on Leceipl of prise. Nen) pamphlet , s s m - s ‘ottoni kaot compowatd. , 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: ms o , n , --, . , , , . , '''''' ' 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 , • " MMttltinnfileliMijese lie. lit, Vol mtrZliirimi 35a. _ 1 (forucrls ,iFfnclsor) Toronto' Ont. sett Tens