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The Herald, 1910-11-25, Page 3Joan never knew how the evening tvoublcct look that: • almost m.ulde te(1 -sassed, 'She did not hear the iiuiiiell- Lom does of the girls, and was ,leaf to the "l am so sorry," she, said. "lint if colorrel`e; growls. '.There was no. room )roc say it is right—and yet I tun afraid in herr thoughts now for anything or 1 shall let. out the truth!" - anyone but Lord. Villiers. She ,;tole "1)o not do Hutt!" he ::rid. gairkl;v. away from the hoose at the nppoittvd "You roust listen to We, .!oast: You must time and ran nuickly down the lane, keep this little deceit!" Lord \'illiars was by her side in a "And now 1 must leave you for a little moment. While, Joan," ire added, with a reluctant "Xl.,y darling!" be breathed with al- sigh. "Ventre!! knew,, 1 hate to do so, most an air of relief. "I fancied your but there is no help for it. T shell not eourage would have, failed curl, it is 110 be gone long. You will s :trcely 111i4s ole dark; and also so late." before' 1 Lunt back again" As Le spoke he almost took her in "Alt, you will not be gone long. in- Ities arms and carried her to the carriage deed, theme she murmured, wbieh was waiting; the door closed The loving retort, so chttroeterist(c of sharply, and the nest moment they were 1 her, caused ]aim to take her in hie meas off. and kiss her passionately. Joao noti4'e(i that before they darted "C ant going for your sake, Joan," be the ;;mom extinguished the lamps, Ilei said, ' '`I inn going to see about our in tete intense darkness they !made their miirrial;•e, Not 1111': ing !leen z1(: rrit,l be. way to the station. Pore,' null be laughed, "1 ant mother "Wart here, dearest, till I cont: fur strange to the bueine s,, But you." Said Lend Villiers. Iiln ltn.d seareely spoken during the drive; and he went- and asked for two tickets. one for London ainl one for Plymouth; then Ile Tall down and muf- fling ,loan in a voluminous wrap,brought her on the platform at the last moment, and swiftly drew the Curtains. A 'brougham was waiting for them at Paddius;tun. and with the done swift decision, Lord Villiars c•undueted Joan to it, mill enveloped in her wraps. awl the: carriage was the fit. 4t to lease the: 51111 0) yard. ":;o far we are' safe," he eahl; "and The young fellow stood staring, witb now We Call defy them. ,latus. Look sarl'ri41' and astonuailtlzent on his fair'; Look around you. dearest. \V are in then he went inside, shut the door. and London at last," ran his bell so furiously the landlady It was noun. and the stl•eets were at came hurrying lip breathless. their fullest, with the same sense of un- "Did v --1 rir,* my lord?" •,h•'.,•<' 1 reality, ,Tann looked at the people as they whirled phst, ne if she were look- ing 1(t a City in dreamland. Be had no time to engage rooms, and as the brougham passed dawn the quiet part of Pall Mall. he kept a close watelt until he sae• a bill in one of the win- dows. The house looked respeetabie and aris- tocrats', and. stopping the Marriage, he got out and knocked at the door. Be was shown upstairs. had a short interview with the landlady, and in five minutes had made terms. explain- ing that his wife and himself had Colne up unexpectedly, and offering to pay a week's rent in advance.. "That. is not ne Ce, nary, sir." said the landlady. quietly-. "I think T know a gentleman wliezi •1 see him. What name, • Sir?" (ince again Lord Villiers was at fault, and lie hesitated, with his own name on his lips. as the thought flashed upon Itis mind tha t• to give his true name wopid be to provide a distinct clue Lo the e'rt}ane'l. \\ ha Was by this 1 ime, 1(0 FOUNDE T1E O FAITH CURE But Docici's Kidney Pills clean- ed out W• F. Black's Sciatica. He was In agony when a friend gave him a bore: New he recommends them to everybody. :w;::sr astle: N.B.-NOV. 21,-••(Speeial,)— I1L these told fall days when the chill \wdnlls (.r1'„tali e the lark acid in the biocd omit rause the pangs of Rheuma- tism and SeiaLiea to hying sleepless ni;,4ilt, t) many a }tome, a man's best friend is he who eau tell his neighbor of a etre cure for his tortures. Such a frtt111 is 'ivl,l. I Black of tide place. Ile :suffered from i elatica and ]ante Lack. Be WAS s0. bad that he could not lee!, his boots ur turn in batt, Dodds Klein<,y ,'ill:- cared hila and he Want.; a!} leis neighbors to know of the cure. "Yes,” Mr. Black & ays. in all intel•- vie\w, • I Wta3 o baa with Sciatica and )acne Back that I couldn't late my chow <7r turn in bed, when a friend gave nu about a third of 11 bux of ]Supt's Kidney' Pills. 1started. taking them Without Enoch faith in their earn - ire era -ire powlIs anti found them all they though -with a vague trouble le thele. "les ---for a few.. hotll�s. Why noti" Bertie vitt his hand to his brow and wiped t}te great drops of sweat that had started upon 'it. •'tie young, ani, b'altt ;`1114 ,a;1:1 :woe. lel'/,! 11 re:tc heavens! what ;1 tl.'tal 6,11 art Villiers tnttst lie!'• he tha:lght, A !ronin burst from Lina i.ps, and_ tt ells Now Stip Was Cured. patio ty the 10)01( and tete4t agate seared)." eonseipn5 (1 ,\'it.it !LB wa4 41 Aug, '-'ttl[Itath trouble Is a general 4(12125 for i1OW i Ori CURE. STOMACH TROUBLE ii aZ Sufferer From indigestion "When—when dial y':11 a:u;lte e' In all foetus of iiidigestion, whether great asked, ;ind hi:; voice was 1, ,1: 4 With t1t�.• lean after eating,belching of wind, sudden tarot}on which thy revelatiuu of heat,y feeling in the stomach, nausea, e:, her 11014lt,un iialt acuate. to Him. ur the Sharp pains that often make you "An hour-• -an ho or n:l,l a half ago," !hilt? you have heart trouble, There said Joan, trembling, she kale- not wily. are two thing; noticeable in indigestion. ":What is the platter" One is that do:turs always find indigos. Bettie walked to the w•in'luw acrd lcok• ..but a. ;trorrlinent sv4nptont in a bloodless. ed out; then he turned and 101 ked. a: rlol'i,v,n state, The other, that suffer - her again and thea back to the tr:nrow. c, tl ;sally flat! rclici when a tonic id 'Don't--dua't• speak to nlc fur rt Luo t lkau thnL restores the general health. meat, -please," be said, and leis v.,k Without' a doubt stonte-ch trouble ie trembled. •'\Clta� you havetole me. bll,5 'ia:tpl,( st0ara1h weal e'", and the c11re rather startled ill.'.. Furgive 1n:1 ti ( ,eau, 1!s t:: make the stOI11 It strong enough z s e n to digest foot! without trouble. -any strange. 1. will explain lirautl . , ) 1 Y -� c;h, r treatment id p.1t: s\vori, and cau- 4, -Great hi...lei:1 11.)1 ,;11011!,1 ill: ,'.pial.:: ;;,,t cure. As the provessee of clines and yet he nnlet. ha 1' 1(1 d salt' her. ti0:. rice vote voile, lay the blood and • • CII 1P.LI!:lt Xi\''. nurvt.,, Yhr ;tulntiah that 14 too weak • Bettie stood at rue window with his to digest, food neede tt tonic to give it brain in a whirl. He 1111, nevar been streegth. !cid in all the world there is placed in such an awkward, painful -rt• n(, better tunic: than 1h. Williams' Pink lultion before. Pills They actually mtike new, rich Here was a beautiful woman-, whose blood,for -' `-he nervi., and so strengthen • innocence Was evident, pllte•e!i ill It po41' tilt' .simnite,h and all the bodily functions. tion of deadly peril, et:'1 ler :t 1(1.11 11 11 0111 Wo S'lbniit the following as proof that he called a friend. 1)r. Williams' Pink Pills \vill cure even But - 1171( ,r010,r Though. nut in tile S trts0 set, T..rd t•lie moat uh:ltinutc: cases of stomach to make into:nev ;I nl 1 \\til} be baek ,were rr. Coln: 4,11 .xl, Bettie knew Stuart \ 1';:ar,' r, tttti,m trouble, Mre. John tam, elite Sasteat,- ]ft rat? duwu the titles hurriedly, ,.\:1)'✓: 1 -tun 1*1)r„utend1n, Dodd's (3.11(:t1( Alta. says: "For years I-suf- ste'Tll'S US his 1111,1 F\je.D;.•,, 4.Lr, La et l.�• - , ' fuel. tell ran till about it” Ehinev I'll}et t0 all '1fferer3 front li,id- re•'a11 of the cu111 Itt un ti!!.ics ant lout_ ferrel grist tiortttti! from }1,104' tion, 1 op111)11 the door, and s:iood 0n the ('110 ney 1)Laeasle" 8l lees of lift 'Ltd been rife is x::e.uV a took lulu!- ttiffr'11nt lnediclnO5, but in - at the nib, waiting for at cab. One 31ad:1'= !:Blaney laid, are no 15itl7 rare. • (,lull ,111 (1 ilt,•.roa,t. orad tiet.t l:: w.Y,4 4)1 1- stead of beuefii.tlag ate I t.4tu ;rowing drove 111) in tt lnonteral: or two, and 111 1'lle\'re .2 einipm 1:1,:;: sun: clue fur dies- �> •• verse all the time, till my stomach got hafted it and gut ill telllu• the driver ) \itic(d 111.11 title heau:tt t :,. tic, 4 i:a41 -So batt T ruu11 n0ather eat nor drink ;std 11vl1(4 j'1 ��„�,.,.,,., been lecet\•11' led 43 ;.t 11,- y u .0o of to drive to Lhe lawyer's in Liucpin's Inn. ------^--- -without pale 121,.1 cold water -would As 1(e entered the rale, tin. door of would he w'reeketl lir the, roan whom eD' ran„' un' ,cite ill,. Nor did I get any arch alt eneenon rnary resemblance! t.;e>ty regarded a met at 1t� : 1024 (11114:!r• the hut,e he batt just left was thrown 41.vw.av lie !tad matte an ass of hint- o i1.1.111.VT. when the stumtach was d,empty, as poen, and tl young tine, with golden self, and -tits e.ry thins to be done Wi�e uu, memb ra. 1 -,till .,uffertel from a horrid burning hair tied bloc rye,, 31111 31 out, r:tlli133 to apolu izU a i(l take thing off. He turned fro tl the \\irld0;, ,,, 41 ha`' pain. 1 \vtyl to Edmonton and consult- hair by name. But the cab hail (,started „1—I b^,r vont pardon: ' he said, cad'- Liao !some. fa: a. pale a- 11.rs, Ilio frank pd rine of the best tloctars there, but he and Lord Villiers was out of hearing. r'., zl •d h l tbtw b,ue lye, tu�luu, and ,., ? �_,e}. el 1,1 net f tt he et ti do nothing o ;a : ' sing for me, e "1 ant very sorry, I ate, indeed. 1 sew ]:c said, �rent!y. "Will you sit down your ills: betel leave the house and get 1 have something to ,u,✓ that 1 must into a cab, and I took him for an old friend of •n,:ne—;>tnai:t Villiers. And---' say, and that you !oust hear, lent! 1 and 1111011ght 1 1lrotild Come up and call find it very- difficult to sty- it. u upon you end ask it there was anvth}mar There \was sonlethta o eo gentle land ••1' .;,” said Lord Dewsbury. for it: I could da), :curl—'pun my )wort!, I and noble, so full of consideration for her, "1 am afraid I--1 have al5t'41(d you," that :111 1 wall! lin was to diet. For some i was ' e and it 'was. to t}1" houseery ill wlrl:,li ve'y s•)••,•q, he stammered' pain- 1(t his grave, frank yule.,, and honest, r, . he had souls {bat Lord Villiers hud • bOwish eyes that Joan felt ranter reas- .°a iv brought .Toetu. "That gentleman who sta•ed thai otherwise, and Sante into a just left here: T s,tw hint go out of the door. ITlts be been ]lore':'' "Yes, my lord." said the landlady; "ire leas got rooms here—the see'ond floor. Tfle, -life's upstairs." "Itis wife!" said Berrie, staring :Ind dropping the match which he ignited to light his tiger. "Yes. my lord, a beautiful yunng crew' tore. One of the most be:lutiful young ladies I ever saw! 111 took the rouuls for her this morning" Lord Bertie stttrtd round for el. -Min- ute or two, the:, he said: "I ought to cull on her, Mrs. Permits. !ler husband ie an old friend of amine, 'lltere !vas a pause for a moment while Joan straggled for a decision., then she raised her pure eyes and met his gaze steadily. "I told an untruth," the said. "my, :,::ked Bertie. ,tame is 1'pt Newlands, and it was Lord Joan flushed, as the question brought Stuartilli(rs wheel you saw leave tite hone to her the lact of their recent 1bair with a faint slim.,, 1)411 thele Was atilt a vague look OS trieto a in her eyes. "Have you kunan Tend Villiers 1')ng?" !louse. :te cluluntenee.. Bertie 41row a long breath; the calm, "No, not very long; a few weeds; sweet dignity of the confession touched faltered. hwim. ":land --anal knowing him. only 1a few "I thought so," he said; "but—but— weeks, and itt envie ignolanet of h -s of eouree, v00 wore right to contradict past, you !lave pelt•--p:lydon 1(,e—you ole if you had any reason or wish to a:ct'e put thio great tt•u,t in hint! It l? a\vfutl" 4121.11 Illi 111„ ti- nlhied. J0:t:l half rose, with displeasure in her dark eyes and on her Maws. '•I 4.10 not kn•aw w04,0., yoit mean!, "Heaven! 1 cannot speak inure plain- ly without \vonuding von!" lie ,txcltiiu- td, with a groan.. "Clan run nut under - Stand that by doing what y51.1 ht\'e donee hy taking flight from your home :,lune with Lord \ i!li us., you have t'.ltllitlitted an ae'- that the win , el, that \Yeme11 tem. 11111(1 a Sit(tllieful aIle You $'.1 What 1 mean, do you not' Listen! Supp.-.eirg that --that Stuart 4 iili:are :1'd -tot MUT- ('3' you, could you go 111111e t .-m..rruw--- tnc day after' ' gots will lie ramrnrtable. \\•r have onlay mac, please." "1—sent not his wife, but I and to be. Her face anti neck };re•vr vl•::1ts:1, then one ni3(11 gentleman in the itau.e. and ll.is valet tame 0121 a ;feted hi-; nets' -\'a a_e to be carried to day or to- deadly pale. lie al•:!1 1101 di.1111'1) 3-1.11: 1(1s rts<,1115 :11'e n' '3 , ter to (•hast; his eoat. and ; rte:: walk- murraat, "\u. 1 uu eoul1'ne1! Inn )!neat ata en the fluor bele atll (Harr." eel upstairs With rtl•5. -'arsons. Lcr:3 Boerne tithed fora moment as if !cure a5 you rare, yon kilt!- thAt. you 9.c,r, Villiers nodded and Went otlt. "'lust sa? first it', e tjtt. 01 }ler }i* hal 4101 heard, than his face grew coulee not do that. Yen know ('/2154 to Ji, 11,4 Ilusbttnds will you:''' 1e said, deadly pale, and a wild horror drone your people, your mend.; its:' world. • `1 have .been a long while, have I Mrs. Parsu1t kitoei.ed at rho door. and in his e;; as, as th_y rester! on her helm- „•Hula] ray. 1'[tey would say that you nett:" he said, with a smile. "But we ,roan, Who had Scarcely rnuvetl elute. Cent :ate. 1(110 not fit t0 ---•t0 tail0 1.1: w'1t11 teleir arc 111:• Lome u) East:" and he gave her laurel Villiers went cora ruse noel said, dot—uc_ his wife! —ant! living here r s-Ltter4 iter.! wave,, and -sir :,rel anti let her in. C01ue in" 1 r 1 gdao} uter? and „ alolk with t tum he almost gasped, thew wuulct tarn then ba.Ck.4 clue you" A eomfori1 11) fire' was burning in "A /rimed of your husband,, ma'am, ;\ stow triol 0,z rtttntled to Joan's face Town', breath cant ,apt a:l,l painfully, the git.;e. end31'( the room looked Cosy Land . said Mr i. Pau•Suns. but her honest eyes met his frankly, thea ,she smiled. Inn -alike utter the lung journey. Lord Bettie entered in his free and Lord \ i}liars drew it Glair to the fire easy way, but ill ,fight of dean, at the � ..1.,______,....._________..%"But Lord Villiers le 10 starry me at and Oink(' her sit. 13t1Wt1 and warm her- slits and gra.reful figure, at the beau- BABIES' SORES gyp 111�N ®®®® pQ,�1�pp pg�� urate, this afternoon, or lu•ntorr)W," she Ci19., wJ�Ct C3 059 � 44 Il ➢1i sold. proudly. zelf, ,chile he ordered some luncheon; tiful face, with the !targe dark eyes, he P then, when the landlady bad left the felt, as he would have expressed It, "How do you know that he wit}?„ ate. 4001(1, he Went. anti put his arm! around ! "taken mback." In all his life he had mantled pour Berne, with dsperate cle- at -mai :tin} kissed ]ter. never seem a role beautiful £nue, or ono mnrage. "Joan. dearest. T have cnllletliitlt 1)11- that in a moment- !dated him more pow- "HC ,ili(i so;' she r^p1ie1, more proud• portant t n tell you," he said, trying to erfully. . ty than before. , Appal; 3;girt ly "I bog your pardon," he said, modest- "And he nrye.r bteakd his !yard'. said ,11 will do 71115 1111.. (very thing '10)1 1\•• "but 1 have only learned that you !1'441:, (14 11 low, ,1 1114)41 ti voice.r Tell 1; e," She -'sill, sill ply. • , n11d you,. 1111.121411(1 wi;r'e jtl,t stopping, 1 • a , "\ ,. he tv lilt IASL ate, dile replied. "Nen will haw ti, heir') me in a little here, anti—alts!----" 11:' stammered, "I Ts yen,}<:: -e• piece 1(r chefi•tl," thought 1 would call." "Of deeel4 ,Poon 'egavtled him with her serene "Yee." he s)11(1. stealing down at her. mine, 'For inwttn ee. you mud t forget that my "Will you sit down Lord—m}• bus - keep it 5eonet, and—I beg your pardon, Lady 6'1 ars, 1o' intruding,." and he r -4t r 't a, iilic'le a inovetf�'a'C'tu'" �ii� t=our, being lar you know..Strangest thing in the world more embarrassed than soon. his putting up at the saituo dignhlgs. At the "Lady Villier_," Joeu's face Yes, I'll make a 'Horning dill, Just send flushed, then grew pale again. She my elan, will you, and P11 get. into a had tci;1 loin so )ouch that she could not decent. coat. And look bei:,. you eh'? 1'11 let hint cO away believing another lia; matinee a little. dinner tot tau:.;, th. 1'11 besides,. \-hat did 11 matter He was ea ask then! t0 dinner." friend of Lor: lrilliers, aial would help situbt. 10 pursuit. "('ertaittly, tea• 1011," I1 4'nta .lir?. than1 rather filen betray "My name Newlands." lie said. giv- 1'ar'ruu.. "Anil if l may make. so ebole, Sita u'os Siitnt for a no,11c t, then site fog one of the family Christian nacres 1 think the. dear young thing will be said: u#• random. glad to 4(.t you. 11) sue;11, rev)* lune- "1 think I !:lust tell vpu—you are a • The landlady bowed. SUMO." friend of Lord Villiers? f "`And- (chile is Parson-. Air. 1 think "131:, P11 earl," ..1111 Tertian. ''!`-)eel my , • :13ert:e noticed eager! -- Mothers Should Know About Zam Buk name- }s \•!irises. li Weald nn1 has- baud has rune ou•."—tit: t:0101, canto and 11001- it, gii'e' 4114. people of this Itol4Ae. )vent --"but he will be back directly.'' ley ri"'tlt name. dearest! Colonel Oliver 1 "'I dartea\• yell have beard Ilial men - only arlvrrti'-e 111 the 0(01,incr p'13(t l s " ' (ion me," ;.iii! 13e1't'e, sinking into an "3 ave." 'elle said. slowly. ' "_10113 what ea.41 chair. "My newt* is Dewsbury.,, is 1411tH 1,11114'!'" and she langllt'rl softly. 1 Joan ehook her h:'ad. "f'4tlr mime i. Nem-3012de," 11•' ;.mitt. "No, I have not; but I am very glad "Our niton!?" she echoed, her brows to see yon. My--1ltt:bra:1:1 —will be ba:;; ttyr.l (l 11* she smile&! up at him. i dl ;etly " 110 s,ni!c d back. "Oddest thin„ in the world, his tak- "Wl:r. yes, .101111. 1ttsband and Wife 1 in./ 4001114 11514, " said Lortl Bertie, plea - are t.1 11)' same 11111111'. y'0,1 11n0W." wetly. 'I 114& Iil'1 I;a+tt thought they , 31'c t ee went Crimson, lnit ]lel eyes 1)anlcl not !nave been half swe11 e'l:angh lett 1.:1 steadily, with the old light b111,1- fe' 14121). ieg .:t them. 111 J 0171 vel ep 1 a ,tb:e," sat:. l "lien;. we are not h ishat rl awl wife--•- T �a11. • \l ! do y0 lave here?' retl•' she min'ninred. "J tie!. t :d.rtuiath " said Der !ie. ',9i,",' yet ; 1411L 105 n r.l',v 11(1 1.44. 110"r- ' "Awfully ritni, lent it? 'I mad to know • ('11,• .e. Fatal "but 1541 1111141 p:ls' a'' ; 11111: eery wv41l whim w0 were at i;: al 421(•11:' rl, j talrtt.he She Wits F11171! her ry:'s filed 01( la .,. .r .1to it, -,1 •iron, p.<a.,:fly, I don't 'fae.e. t ; l.entC1111 ti .aur ':n:nt'. •, ""]lace you toll the 'people of he . 'D4w bur—l.ot.1 1):\1,bitry,' s,tlti !lanae t -salt )w0. were married ah'1111> '"" Bettie. "It is net 1it111 a11. 0111 11x1110 las Khe 4411!(1, in 14ti 101- It tone 11S. 10 1111 til• -ours, Lady \'!') us most inaudible. I ''My name is :V(wlarti5," said loan, Ile laughed yeas l:tringly. •rravely. "Yes- it wee necessary, 11011'(; 3-011 •1 es � Bertit:'s bloc eyes opemul wider and see wider, and his frank, hanasomo Pet She 4' 1 ('13 her ate to his with n little f grew trite?01(, For a moment or two he rat regardingher with all enlbar- 1 a-_ rt q 9 rH. rased store, in horrified sdlollcc. t it, had ev)dttit ,y male an ay✓ful 11tis- V'� 1 .. 1 t' tt w: {w , � 11 n( had aeon the man who ) i 1• .. � take, and k a rpy:lre"t11Y stop: en(nii2s. n!tlrtatc emlr►4 - ltt1m45 to the crib for ritua•et "Villiers, And vet, Inver! 11a.t.1te1' s1(01(1d realize that the skin of her 1>1Cb\• is so tender that the' +au•elto ;s t)•i' Lit. . body often lead to 1;rontpth'. y\itll 611114)1: f::i.:111111141,11:11, deco• rus1u's, creptioas, etc., all of whteh 711a�• be le:laved by- Zltln-13113:. Seor'e'� Vaal. of rt;stleo , trying babies, 1 1 t ci \'ilit114 w)t betar! in tr )t)1( exam, es this!' lee said bitter'!' nation! circ found to 1)e - tiufft'ring from ,tical it ease , J� 'Ifow little you knew hint! It is alines. some lame o1 skin irritation or -heat." irn')ossible that ':e sho:;ld keep 11! 11e is Don't let baby suffer when 7,am-Bolt will cltrt'! Often, to.4, 1.1 !winter, the little 01014 suffer front ,11111'; 011 the ('hitt, h•Lntls, or oi:14'r tea:,, of the hotly. 7.:ant-ilnk. applied after the bath and at intervals during the city, ,will prevent all trouble. Mrs, I<, \V curl, of 9:75 Alesan,ler 1150110e, Wlilnipt'„ says: " T have prove,] the value of Za:11.132111 when ap- pl:'d to childieei"l sores. Some naaly sot'1'4 Ui ,r't' 4610 111'0'1113 ley men it a11,1 dt-.pi14 ani 11141 preparations used, th;y It * l . 1 1 , „'.11.1 100h h'ta1 t:) > t. l;')niiL 1 csi, .lWuitl hi fernItled there for 1W0 \,:'e} s it the end of that time be was no better,. anti we again took hint 11:o1110. I Wits 514a advised to try Zane. lath )t1111 obtlaimel a supply. The effect Of the firf few i')plicatlntl4 15414 eery 1, t- ifyl .: a ..lit!^ nersi.veranee ic';t lt• t';1 in „1111114''.,' 1,411110." :a'\:11• \z,' 11,) 11.' found a. novo corn, for vole c',• elt'tpnetl 1141.1111.A, fro,st tt , 11.11 re. ceztair-1. blaoil•jlr,i_n,t, piled iiClllp Stares, 1'171t1'- worm, l;.tr:•. ...i patches. babies' ern)). ,inn's and chapped plecee, dein, burns, !+runes, and -C4 in injuries generally. All druggists 11111 storIS soli at 5O' •a box. or poet free from ;ttnl'li'lk Co., Toronto, 111)on )'('Ceipt of p,•1ee. Yon are warned beti- ara,illat harmful imitations and . a u 111104, Sac -ih0 1e:lsteyed name "Zam- 13uk" on. every 1)x01:a.ge before buying, dices, alit.©et mad 1 rads. ., 4',") e5..• 15, time I took only ]lot water and a small piece of brown bread for my meals, but even i.h•tt diel not hell) me and I got so weak at:tl run down that I despaired of ever being well again. I bought a so- ea}led 141511t1•i,• belt and wore it for six months, but it was shindy looney wast- ed. Then one day a friend asked me' why 1 dill not try 1)r, 'Williams' Pink Pills. I did not know they were intend- ed to cure intligest}on, but being assured that they were, decided to try then!. I soon found the Pills helping me, but 1ny eonclition wars so bad when I began using tln:tu that I continued taking the Pills for about five months before I felt that I was completely cured. Then I could eat any Ideal of food, and although more than two years have passed since ulv cure. I have not since had the least sign of the trouble. I Can most heartily recommend Dr. Williams' Pink Pills to anyone suffering from this terrible trou- Solcl h- 1114 medicine dealers or by �11,11<•,0)1. at 50 tante a box or six boxes for •A"• )0 from the. I)r. •\T }liialug' •. !Medicine •Ca•, Brockville, Ont. •- ,!olio \vas touched, notwithstanding her :Inger, and she said, more softly: T.ord Berrie moved to -the door; as he dol SG he passed the window, and looked out, half—unconsciously; he saw Lord 1'ontelere coming across tite road. At sight of him :L sudden idea occurred to flim. It Se'ented a wild, lar -fetched one, but in such mental extremities then e .tth at straws. He t1171(0d swiftly. "tcivr ole one more chance!'• the ex- claimed, earnestly; "there is a room there." and he point?tt to the -doer lead• iglu to the dressing -room adjoining; "go in there and listen. You shall hear and —and perhaps you will believe. (lo in quickly, and do not speak until he has gone." Sirwiy, hesitatingly, she passed in, and liertie, hurrying to the window, opened it and called to Lord Poutclere, who stood on the step;. "Helton:" responded itis lordship, look• ing up in surprise. "d$ that you, Bertie? What on earth are run doing up there?" "Never mind, Jest come up, will you? •tie! 112411(4, as lightly as lie could, Sec t at that his heart was beat'ug like a sledge hammer. ''Come ftp here—eeeond floor." ,1. nlinnte afterward lord 1'olatelere Wits heard 1 ,rending:, "What alt earth---" ha b'gen, but Lord Bertie cut in with a laugh that tre'n,blod anti sounded 11011,1W in loan's ear, as ,h'.! ,100,1 wi111 the door slightly ujetr, her body 11111ing against the framework. ('To be Continued.) Y t ,. ••e). --1 nnnri„u, for t•1(' ,jus. such 5141123)11(104 as this! ills sonic' i; 1111011.14 41:reught,uL Lonelott Its a matt who meter ) __epe yne!1 a. -promise. 115. 11e 1.17 11111344 t) y011! lie Will not• marry ;',1(l. be :newer intended (10(141'' 141(1” "i<'o' •(b'')"1" she cried. her t0": flash- ing. "Bow dare you conte and tell Lae I tl.1 a „1(w •14:54' you tell 1(r. th:lt Lord '11.121174, your r1}•'!Lela i, ,o lose 1a11,3 vile?, T doe•t 1104741' n w'•,r,1 of it! 11>-:lieve that you ere 1(;;t .)i pier mind! Go!' and she melted to t ,, 41 'e1'. •'Italie i, yowl 1:0•1 17',;‘•1),4,) , '.l retltl•115- 1 w:•l:l ret t,) aeotller word!" ...q1 elle eohehel to the i14.104 twin with r (1'?1'1b,1ng ;1101'1, l.nra lie; 147 -.oat la•1il:g; at her in ' !lad dome his :net a11.1 it 1ra:e 111, 11se.. • t , i! y. • 'u' .:1i , ht'„ k only; ;l ---T 1111...e dent, ilii I could. 1t- It eve)' you 111411:!11 meet )1 1'r?.;111. yeti will know where to final ere." '11e' tool: out his card and -lid 1: Ott the tante. '•;len,! to alt' any time of the d!ty or night, to' doe, tiel,larlr•a' ,yenr4 to fume, and. I tome? to yen. title 1(t ()flee. 1 0111111)1 r.ly 40' do :. ! 1('e, 1 1111171 remain and see Stuart \ illiars, but as you do not believe 111:e now, you would not believe `t b • your rule s. 1(b, wee standing i v 5 • '1 he while In \ n. to eoetrtadn t m15. 11(, 1 have failed, (.00el'bye, and heaven help you." twe t Itfops eoutshe, sums colds. !lents -be tlxr s•tn o 14211 ' o 111) cent::. :tic� t:,raat arz(11u:><s.--..V_�._ T11, -.Y1. T). , 'M1 hoar Is a tr,7,i!o41 .:1a510511on'?•• -3211.1:v Lot ol, '!Manny.'• rexiaysmrn,»r,e•,cnrarmn lata•—•+ 6°• D YitIN the Way o t� ra , v tSave Mcmpy an11 .Cry it t_— Si0045 :a tr'Ettshino wit;, is OE x,lt rot A?.,%, i'1 i j� DS"403/os td:241(:.t1=(L'2'=gi Aly.clir"a,:.5 iia:''. JUST E'4'+350ii 07 4'1 4 Dgea Wool. ('otton, Silk or hosed Goodereriectly with the n„Ailli t)yc Nu ,hence 04 mistakes. 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