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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1899-02-03, Page 6- - 4i , it, � i I _ - t i;l , ItI I - . " i 141 - ; i i I . . I ti I : 'tl ­ ; � i.0 � I I ;'41 1 I i%Ifi : . � � 11�1 i W" , 0 ! . 'I . . " . -1. - .�y : I I , " #�q - ii�' � . , - , 1�i, � �. t . � , � �­� 1� , - , 6P Ve")EHNARY JOHN GRIEVE, V &, honor graduate of OntA I 0 Vcterinary Coilege. , All diseases of DomeJ Ao o animala twased. Callis promptly &tWiided to g id ahargesnioderate. VetevinaryDentstry &I Iy. . colifice and residence on Goderich street, ,cue di or East of Dr. Soott's offloo, Sestortli. I 11124i . f - . . Ca. H. GIBIBI � I Veterinary Surgeon and Densint, Toronto CoIWJof Veloatinary donSista, Honor Graduate of Ontario A - e, Honor member of Ontario Vote I *final . eate ri. Med(c&l ooleby. All dleesisas of domestic aniulals sty is 6 0 skilfully ft( ted-, All calls romptly attend . d&YL air nig it. Dentistry ans flurgery. a a , -1 it, 09y. ­ office and I ispenoary—Dr. Campbell'a AM .ca, w MAID stroet 3oaforth. Night calls auo�vrered ftg�m he office. , 1406- ; _! . . I LEGAL Z . I i . I . . IiJAMES L. KILLOqANI L � I Barrister,1 Solicitor, Conveyancer �.and Notary I Public-. blopey toloan. offlaeoverPi'k rd'@Store, formerly Me blinics' Inebitute, Main StT t, Soalo tb. i � iI 16 - ! . I I - - - . G, C MERON, formerly of Capieron, Hot & , C4 aron, Barrister and Solloilor Goder ch. Onta;io. e -Hamilton street, op elis Colbc rue got - el. . �9 7, - "T S. HA 8, Barrister, Solicitor. CO ,voy nd �47 ; 0 ion RNot&r Public. Solicitor for J v'S SZO . Bank. OflffiF1VC&rdDc1sb1ook,MsI 1 6 4oney to Idan. . � - � -_ , I I M. D�ST, Barrister, Solicitor .1No , tary 1 .4 * 1 40 Nfloot-Rooms, five doors noRh #00mme Lei,' gro*nd floor, next door to C' L. POPA 9 swelry sto1re, Main strOok oeatorjl'� - Qode�foh tilb-ca oron, Holt and Cameron. . 221P � — _� ...­_ — I I . I I SCOTT - McKE,NrZIE, Barristers, S)Jloltors a a,, OUnto and eayfield. Clinton Office, hII block, 18A.c, street. Bayfield Othoel open aviary Thursd&Y, &in i,treet, first door west A postomee. Money to I an. James Scott & E. H. i 1cII! � . : I 3� � __ . I ! . - . . �� . ARRO* & PAOUDFOOT, as �i , solici IMP , . I ho.,()odor1ob,Ou6sr1o. J.2. 0 1 W `14. ,� .; WQK.Pxm�aor. L 1. 4 . CANZR6N, HOLI"& UOLM=, Bs IN W lottois in Cbaao*rY. ".AddirI ' Out N 0- DA11111111I C., PEOLSP ROW, r nowile - HO i TF.D raocessOr tO the f� iate arm - of 1 Rluffec ghey'k Holmested, Barroler, Sollepor ­ Conveysti ' � ri and fiothly solicitat! for-thetpan odianlElan of Commerce. Money to� tend. F ,rm I tot sale. i office in Scott's Block, � Main 86 t I . I ; Assforth. I i - I L __ __ - - . I DENTISTRY. I . . I . . KW. DDLK,DentlI Offloo-OvOl'U1012114- son McInnis' shoo store, 009 It Main I I ad ..jhn street, , Stalorth. I - - R. BIC = ' X, dentist; crolp Ding, , 'ridge w:rk- t D � and � did plate work. Spacial & to 11 " � In Z 10 the prej, tvation of the natural 683b. I %rk O&rotully -,orformed. Offloo--aver D asordwarer store,! 13"forth. 0�ioso 1114.1 - I I _ I Dft. 11. S. AN I DFMON, graduate of �toyhl C49 0 of DeDV Burgeons, Ontario, D D. S., Of . ronio Univer . �7. Office, Mai B14;ok , Mito ill I Ontario. I J I I — 11 __ Flip, �1_ P ry.-I , ,� I W -:. _; 71 %, ,Ir - " I � I . - 1� � - . - - - . . # � - , � I ..�t . � I . e .. DRA, R. KINSMAN L. D. 8.1, D. D. -iff onourrioduate of ioroii� UD rely, t �, Wt, wf lip ce dentistry at his lath 's room � Xxoter�, and at his room at Mrs. Suglsr�0 roolatin I Hensall, every 'Wednesday. H. Klesmin, L. D, at Zurich the last Thurdeday of eI month. . r - .1 , 1. l5t5 � I __ I � --- I � - . . R. F. A. SELLERY, Dentist, graduate of DRoyal College of Dental. Surg soon, Toronto. I . honorgradustoof epartmentolDentistry,Torc , — University. Offic in the Patty blo ' ck, How Will Visit Zufloh ery Monday, commencing Al I I ­ 4ay, J'une lot. - I IN — - . , AGNEW, Dent�,st, Clinton, w I visit' Zuiri-,h R. the second Thursday of am month. l5i .. . � � . I - , I i i . t - I - I i , I � . . I I I � � . . I � I �' . i . �. � I i � I ! ; � ! . r - . � I . � I � I 11 I . I � i. I - ; ; - i . . I I ! � - I . . I I � ; I 1. 1� i : . I I i f � i - i - I i . 1 1 . , . i 1, t . I wrbommo-00"I 0 1 I I - - [, I I . - - - ­ I- - - I - � - - , - � - ­�_ I ; ­_ . __ __ - ­_ I ­­ i -"0"1IMqft"X."I _"� .: �­ - 1�__--� - - � � I I .- _ wF _- _i�'rl I I: . I � I I I . - , . --7- . i I� � I I � .1 7 ; I - I I I . - i . - I I I . . . I I I i � i 1 '7 ­ � . . : - . I 1) I . I I 7 . I I I . . , ! I . J � I - . . I "I ! . I . I I I i J I � ;� I . . - � I I � . 1� � . � t ,I I . . . I I i . . ; ; � i ­ . I , i i I ' � , It il I . I I . I: THE HU 0� EXPOSITOR I � 11001111111111111 H11 I � � __f__--____-_,._ __ '' I — . I- I ' [, ; I � . . . In .ill times an I own e�pi n96, )f course, any nonsense - . I d amo g people : A S LDIER OF FORTUNE. 'I . � � i =and ov6 are assocniateadl We all get into �he. ma 'ket on those terms," of k, -t that Eve w -is beautiful. Phy eyes dr I . AfEADE. I .�Iij'a colt �r grew. greater -her � I .BY . L. T. 11 Esther found fav:)r )ecause of her ca -m. flashe Bud len I Xe. i L � II! I ness. I I F 66 Ilw on t d ) that," she said. " I've to � CHAPT10,11 XVII.-Cortinued. - Love ;1P I I ard �f bIt oks 1 oeing published in that way, D � I �, a ad jealousy - � .'' y � � d evlery�Ddy aughe at them. A publisher . r4aused b #,',,-eO' : �4 �' V " .. � , , , He � entered the house, and sat down to tea �, I I 'elen of Troy , -1 I 8 all .,n ie fo mine, and whel) it comes " ' I t] iade historic L lit inalill naki his fortune, an -4 cover me .co, with his family. He was going to catch the � touble f or 1. BEAU W�th 10 Y. )) I L it night train back to town', and before he ,"I tvo nations. — -_ . ;Itt �.olu a e a lueer girl," repeated Miss yo went, his mother, still full of her idea, came I 'oboqy - ever-, AND , to him, and�, drawing him into the seclusion i� . I Prett - � but as it was her role to soothe ett of a bay window, -began to talk. - r c )nceived an L a d coyxmic [Llni ,t,,,, iia eccentric voul!ng heiress, It 1. I � t g I y Juliet.' l. i I , slietdi .jot trot ble � herself io expostulate In ing your wife , . - I h,4 , . I � 11 Some day you'll be bring , of . 11 f r . i � pa home to us, J,ohb," she said. He colored "I Mro ' sil ma=$� are �' I wl Feaveiyou in peace,"' she said, sif whc-n she said this, and his heart leaped np., [ ; -_ i Could his mother have heard anything ? I s Iways beau- � I :.1 I �ovilajg 01 ards" the door.' " You are quite P1 � . I i u to � . t iful. � - 7�7 8t re you clainot; pie of hours 'It .. if Its good for me marry young," she � . . .1 I spare a cou Ideasof . to go it Madlanle Rachelle'o �this after- en proceeded, " and, John, my d.crar, it isn't � - f I -11 I i far to�guess where your affect,ions are 6en- �j leauty differ . . I , noon. 1?" I I I I ,1 I ut the � ot - I - I 11:Qui 0 Positively sure. I shall be busy D tered. I'd like to tell you pow before - YOU I le go back to town how heartily your father � s:)rt of lovIiiiess that It agree upon S the t e �Ohol e of the afternoon. My bead is, � wi � ealth, I No matter wha. her ftillA ideii and I don't want to lose and I )uld approve of such a match and 5 1 eauty of 11 I f if m Iw ' � f !atures', no sickly woman can be attrac- t orlii.11 . sli oney is any difficulty, John, we �, [t.ve. Sallo sl ii,sItinkencheeks,pinply . i 11'� I will bry and make arrangements that all shoul(In o mind pinching our8elves a little ` I bit tol give you � yearly��aliowance." .11 f tee, hollo e es,' -lifeless lips-thelce are Nladime a iall see you to -morrow," said tic . . I In I couldn't,allow you to do that," ,� 1 Mi.ss,Prettyman, and then she, left the tr .11 B 61 11� !pellant, And they can nearly always I Ing the door . her. ' an said i n The color was still high on his le traced to the one cause-wonianly rooin� olosi . softly behind I che( weak Almost all the ills -'S'h ; o��walkiugthrough one of the outer fe( eC.1;tis eyes had an eager light in them. riess r d sease. ! � , I 6 . �200 a yp.ar when I * woman in .are I cured if' you put the dromin r4oms, when the door:'w' a Bliddetily of � My� father allowed me I , : a was at 6xford," he said. " I am now re- inninine rga iism �nto healthy, vigg'rous ftuni op ri� by a footman, and Mrs. Vincent to I c ondi0on. A I sickness of women stems entered, I . I re g f,30 a year - as assigtant-editor of . iir_ I The E�gle.!" With that sum I must'be tc)in 1 e., e delicate organs and .4o no .. w i b �etain you a momqnt, Letitia," v Lve 'Ve ti 'q' may be� it io she iAid, ming up to the good lady, and a content,'aud my wife, when she comes to �; t la te� wh t t �e symptoms . d ` givilig III cheek an icy saiate.. 11 I ji A ac me, mus�b be sikuisfied withwhat'l can earn �� leStit I there for the real trouhl ' e. ,a � , I. for her,;: nd with what she may happen to 11 uc disorders are completely and wpnt to k ow if it in true � �hsot you And to II I , eri en ly cured 1,�y Dr. Pierce';, Fa- P y1lis f r � goiuw Lo be presented by Lady � � .- have of ',her own. She cannot conic on my ,�' I -a . . 1. _ t for � ne At i �, ,v corite Prescription. Y� parentalfor support," - I R is designed A . �he next,drawing-room." pa �, �i J ist t a one t P� &M 61 Bit 'we should like you to mLry soon,"" i hing and is the only pre ' I 0 may that it is perfe ; etly true," to '0 �, a mtion of the sort produced by a regu r ied 11 9 ,Prettyman. vi said M #. Satith, 11 and -and -you'll forgiv - There vii I I 1, - my Imlay ng it John, but your father in so g86 � ' Lirly graduated . physician � a skilled I 1 4 a li"'Veing of almost pardon-' bn you �helpiug him with the farm, ana- if j� w:)ecialist in th - e diseases of women,! � - a lei I tri it ph in - voice. Poor thing, Da l I. a a did tic hnow h W Boon it , was to be lit . � there isila, girl who'll make a splendid far- , Kiiss Maud "pyon, of x 33 Oran , 1) " ge st�, 09 I I r mar a . . 1 I wntes. "Ilial-beena icted4th crashed. 1 . sts , I fe, its Nancy i , Angeles, Ca ,, I . i) My eyes for over a year with such a dreadful - 11, $it � It for a moment, my dear said hoo 66 N cy I" said the young man. He 1 Itzhing and inflammation that I could not use i � 11 : I Mr,s,`�Vi c­nt, 11 I know you are engaiged, oe stepped back a pace or two, and his face 1� thern for anythi6g. Physicians had given'rue ,� I . turned pale. I � so I �eaol yl*ill not !keep you, but a ,few no I ., n any different ritmedies which were like usilig . t 11 . 11 N acy "' ,he repeated. " In such an I so much water; -thed, measured my eyes r& in 'Men a i�onversatlon will save . a lo� of re ,p) 11 - I asses; the glasses d not benefit me in the ti '10�� Who in to make -your dresses . I Sh - in your i rite to � I idea as that; - - thoughts,. mother ? I ft t. My mother desired me to wri Dr. "' Ma4a 'e Rachelle, of course." $ lip . Then p A put it away a ain. ancy and I JR. V. Piercei at Buffailp, N, Y., and explain the � �, I J iii . I are ft ends noth' m c, N., � �, C4 adition of iny eyes, I did so, and after follow- I Yott. re 6 see her to -day 9" f I ing " . I � . 9 Ing th I ing his advice, and using eight boftles of the 414 )Cei ]I- I ' t I . . 1, ' . " Th 6� in -not true, John," torted his � I ­ , in diately after lunoheont� I vorite Prascription I and eight of the I Golden . 1 4 1 � i diCal Di5coVM,' can oay my trouble is Cu- . mother, ll It isn't for me to ry into a .; - )nly trust he on't be engaged." eng r m( young girl's heart, to take her "Er It ely etnov�d. My health was never so good " Vads. e I achelle will never,be Jged wk eta out " t 't it I;now.t I , I ; "' ind 4�x ose them to the light of ,day, but it ill's I I to youri , on y, Letitia. I on W, 0 1 : . �y I know' anything, you are more t an a miere " I - ----..i wonla 6 I h( r for the dresses, and yoJ ,are. ep, ,. � I �, I fr I % r dress was whit�, and she w�ore a crim- right 1; n le I 1. w iend t ) her, and I can only s,y, that I � ­ I io Ine alse pan touch her'in sty . think y )u have 0eated, her shamefully and - 04 n rose at ber Nit, and another -fastened just come 6 adoy that I would send Daisy . gr C . unwort, u have not re�urned her p, Iquetti8hly into hei thick coils of raven-' in imme0i Itely after. lunch to go with you.�! in � - affectioll., u don't love Natipy,alrekid fb ack hair ; Miss Prettyman, pale, but the- She M&31� al" e b ; , I ,. W, I I a fitted at the same &I yp . . John, thiuk�of the 'Old saying, that I Love 1-yery,essenceof grape in each motion and time " I I * � .1 I begets I oove., " . . I !tr ovemeDt, entered the 'room and sat down Misp �r tty�,.,man'a eyes became, vaguely' M " P I � . . � an easy -chair. troubledl. : " � - , - � — r � - I ,,,� � � i mi I . I � 11 Well. Phyllis," she said, 11 you ought Mrs. Yilicent kept gazing at 1 1 I 12 � . ,her like a' ea � CHAPTER XVIII. � .1 be awfully obliged to me. It is all set. haw wbeA it "hoe to fasciDat.6 ai bird, : ag � I , I ! 44 R � ' : . . — � � I d, and Lady Verney con cuts to rebent �� dqu'qunderstan ," repeated poor Miss - � i . - 11 . ; �, both. It is very Ikind o; her, as ate tells Letitia, ; 1, Does Date want Madome Rach- in Miss rPrettym an was nothing if she was � . �[ a taking more than one lad a dress for her? Her prices to not - notilliou a. Society held her in �;m she detest I y to alle to, ak 1 I . I thral ;a ways and its maximsI were her �o art with,her, and,'as - a rule, refuse* to . age 4imphy nor , P in id � , 11 , LWA-i�, my dear ; for you c life. ��,;X, hen Phyllis came to be. she deter. �c aper0ne iony one -except a " debutante.' Mhat , , youlmr,ca , le %O . I his case she has yielded. You' will'jpay �f ; the dress " es mined t ist the young girl should go through !�H wever, in t I I I I . I " I .P O�. t all the t ecessary observances to ensure her ,,'.ar glad, aren't y I I M. is �,'r yman sitood up, and then,under he - . I I ' I osition in the world of fashion. I . now u, my I= ", n of th�eo hawk-lik% a good I Of i, I don't k at I glad," replied tbp nfiu�n - eyes, sat be course, the primary thing was to get her �� h. yllis, with a sli' '.t backward tons of her doI ago -I I . , . Th I present. -d. Misi Prettyman had never been' i; 'e d. " She'd have taken me in any cue, ' Thial is" too much," she stammered. th present A herself. In the days when she 1, w Idn't she ?" __ " �Y�u ruin " 0 -you quite, quite ruin I me, � ' etitis Pretqm�an stared at her young my dear N I. Vincent. My- income ca, not, ow was I ng and fair (she was fair , still, but ,,, ; I da. �) In wa sear YO Phyllis bout dopewithly ur dem4n- 1 Cali young), she had neither the 'money co panion's gra,3ef I back. I 'he head once . again ever her writing. Le- i 4:4 re. Vincent, i I noi the position to ensure her an entrance 1� L it� If)' said .9 ,I a low I I I tj . I i I 1 titi uttered a quick sigb. . vote . at( to the Queen's- drawing room. In those 1 titi .in ing I e'ver . , ; 7. 1 1 th early di ya es" e , I know' 11 Miss Prettyman was called by ' ' Phyll is this eat selfish be, li Ill ,, murmured the poor no e aordso," inutter'ed Miss Prettyalsou, lad I eg of you not to -not to allude at e another namel, slid was Mrs. Vincen't hard- ca . I worked and much abused -governess. Since un er her breatb.I . . . ,to t ings. I I )i cuurhe I don't object to giv- Big . then, h, ,wever, wealth bad come to her, and she Paidt 11 welly my dear, we . are iDg May Iress, but is it necessary that pr with wealth Phe had risen ca oi : and I supiose you will co I descend it in at -b made at: Madame' Rachelle's. ormously in I 9 ; 1) n � - , r I . the soci %1 scale. When, therefore, she -was t I b interested in ur dress � She harg a our times as much: as any one gn so Nice mf ul as, to secure a handsome young it It will be white� I muppose," said Phyl- else i Lo d n. Now I will willingly take th he take int he world, it occurred lis. 11 I don't kno*� anything about her P Bon treet toI : iress , o ' de- ! th , to her t iat when ;,�711iis was presented to - butiontes,"but I have a hazy idea that they M ra. Vi tit raised a solemn�: fat hand. ye Her Gd cious Majes�y, , I 6he, Miss Piettyman, wear white and hav� ostrich tips in their 44 !Stop,-- itia", she said. 'I' You fail to fu nil ht a so kiss that [august hand. - hair � ., I need not bother about the dress undirstan' ie. Daisy must have her dress to [ 11 4her was o6 ceaafn ILady Verney who quite yet, teed 1, L titia ?" , 1. ma4 at M - ame R000lielle's, because I do Bi r I - . r.1 not choose would � ndertake to ch�perone the heiress d'Isometraidyournust. Madame,R%ch. � t. at she'should go to the draw- ha , - room I ing one scrap inferior to you las and he friend. Phyllis was to' make, her! elle is the only person who can fit perfectly, iDg � - debut 1 t the ppi sci pat: drawing -room of the 1 . or xyllia. 1, Sn I I and she is sure to bE inundoted with orders, 46 Nisy o to the drawing -room ?" mur- D9 season andMi4aPret man, having, arranged 1 for this grand drawiag-room, so we ought ' , - ty ; - . r , matten to her oatisfacti � mu Pd Mi N' rettym4n. Her face turned (In ou ith �%d Ver- , to g 6 to her this.ver�r afternoon. What time ,Verj 1 pale r tinj ney, cai e to c ult .Kiss Ma ale on � �. . pa n - ;, would you like the carria e ordereAd ?" '6114 the all. porta � subject of dress. it . � i Ari� time you li�ke-f am not going out. t - Ualm F(urself, Letitia , and prepare for in The I � use in Park Lane m,as the perfec- i to_� , . he . inevitable. Lady Verney presents Dai y when she presents you and Phyllis. re tion of , beautifully appointed, and aplen- 11I are not going outt? My dear child, I , 11 � didly urnihh�d' 'i mansion� There were hat pc it t I am resolved, and you may sof ay.; I 11 110 Un I are you ill ?' . . I : � drawinj �-rooms and diliffig-roome, and h ins Prettyman ros . e in alarm sit' she be tEly t a ikful tha.t I do not insist on ba I sending t o daughtetia to court: under the th saloons ind lib�aril""s and bo4doirs. Phyllis spo ce, and going over to Phyllis, laid her ch4erona e of your �riend and, at.your ex- at( - had a b )adoir It her own, f rnishled to suit I hani on her should�r. I . , I � " h t ) her dar K but*rioh Oomplexio There was a' s,e, but I don't wi m � hard on you, aF I ,,' i ' The shoulder, in its white draperies, was P'51 good dt %I of a sbf t golden Ii ht in this room, L aul I shal be 4bunAntly ontent if you ge i� !� taimd with a pettish movement. an appi ach to Irosy pink �ras introduce& u 6take I %i8i on t�is ooc sion." for . here an i there, I and the cuirtkins m ade of"' it nAiss Pr t yman wits trem ling all over. th " I am not the least ill," said Phyllis. � , " Liberty silk, a�d falling in straight folds of � Pray don't fues. ! I suppose I may -stay at "'Put i is impossitole"I a e began ; " ab - I home if I like ? I c n go to Madame Rach- � ,a I - differen b colors I against the open windows,, elle's to -morrow or inext day. I am not In. xolupely, c r ipletely ilinpossi lei Lady Ver- so resemb] d themselves rich and' tropical' clined to go out to -lay, and I -won't go." neymurm, rad at taking wo. In tact, a de I flowers. Greed tones of color were almost,',' 64 chaoisronelis now only allov�led to present an But Madame will be, engaged -she two � , banishe � from- the room, but the roses, the,r - woii't be able to make your dress.11 � ladiesi a; the same dra;,ing�roorn. She ills I I will I osi0e y refuse, and! throw up the tic yellows, and the browns.' prepo'ndered. and' L 4 I'If she can't somebody .else can. 10h, gave a lJoizarre effect. The window boxes I i who thing if I p opose � that she � should Trio i . '_ , r : don't bother me, Letitia ; don't you �see ; i were -full of carefully -selected plants, heavy, "otha i I am buoy 9" 'I i take'anot4ie giR." I � I M a. Vific.,utrose. I his withsch�nt, and drooping with blossoms. " Scribbling a'B usual. I do declare, I, , �� , I g.. . . � on 'a . manage it your own way," she th Phyllis was fond of collecting all sorts of liev e you are writing a novel.", �fc_ 4 it . i t I � 0 1, if Oecefss�ry can stav at af * - 9 . I do, not in ithe least, � may w0te home. quant ittle curiosi iei. These crowded,, , ,, What if I am. II suppose I i BRI the ma4tel- board, the brackets, and cabinets,l . I mind mej;tion. at what I please. It's Ithe one comfort of ejx- ing certaill fA'cts." � � Ph but thelfoale yellow paper of the walls was' I . . i ibtence to pout out one1B imagininga on pa- it Tiow, I iow ; I beg -1 implore -I en. unadorned with a.sin.gle picture. - i . . 11 I don't want landscapes," said 'Phyllis., per, The fact is this. Letitia, it was �I- treat. ,i J1 -_ h 11 I don't care about them very particularly , ways my nature -always from my earliest Miss Pe'etl6mania trembling hand was :in ' �. ,' days, to get tirei,,l ot things. The grace of I I even in nature, and certainly I don t wishl. laid on h1rs t Vincent's shoulder." pa : *� t off. I i * ' for pictAires of them. I don't care' . f I or re- I con3tancy has not been bestowed upon me. She Is . 0�- i ' pr � I I ain what is called'fickle. What delights produc on of flowers,' for I can have heapsi me to -day sickens me to -morrow. For the " I oftiap Wnk," she c tinned, 11 that it qu . of natu oil flowers, and as to figure' pict,,r,,,l is my dut�-my bounden duty, to let the da I want �o be the central figure pihture my-, firs,, three trionths I liked this house, and world know, -'my deox Letitia, what is the ed . thi:; boudoir, and you, and the I flattery. , � �, I , rep-,ived. Now I am getting 'sick of the fig 3elf, so -.hat no eyes will be" detracted from! I mattt-r ?" ! ,� � � gazing It me," . I Xotidng, nothiin'g ; you make me feel his � hot se, the boudoiri you. and the' flatt�ry. I 'faint, and,f4intness I � brings on those cruel Hi Phyffis's rooms, therefore, filled with, want another chang - e. We tiresome to be a curiosities, and graceful �draperies,� at�acks. Pb away, �lease go away. I will fel � '' � alvi ays praised ----to Do always told that you ower', so-mewhat of her own- r let you koo�v my debision about Daisy in pie Partor, composite� I I dresses arejovely, and you are divine. Of half ati hou '." � � $to - I . ; course, I d ' I ,ba act r.� t �u% want people to cease to 64 e N, m as seated now by her davenport. Paisy,,'Osaid Mrs. Vincent, when she bei mon� I i 11 praise. To cease to praise," continued Pby. ,�ol the very� handsome house next ­_ _­ ­ ­ I- ____ . . __ ___ Ilia raising her arel ed upper ,lip, until a door,whieh!was being' kept up principally at on � j IM ODV gleam of white teel ,h became visible, and, Miss Pretty-inian's and Phyllis's expense ; al . � 1� � THE NIGHT �i C"RK'S STRII loo I 9 ahead with a certain depth of ex- � it Daisy, y9u, are to go out driving with sot � pre saill waking up her sleepy. dark eyes� Miss Prett�mau after lunch to -day." grf i i , A FACt LIKE CHALK. . � " to �easehto receiv gaise would indeed be' is ' � I deftl_� T *faotis is, Letitia Prettyman p Very.. ell, mother. Is it anything no " I I " a eci4l ?" � � J0 A very bad attack f I ippe one � I m ant to go on fro height to height of :: �.t is so�nething very special." no h r . , ISO. 0 tXy . year ag-o last winter left ,�M,stem in a I I am ELckn ]edged now to be a, Am I not to know?" Sh `Pr1 t very weak state and my nery ,us system 1,heo utif ul girl -I a also a wealthy one. " You Will know after lunch. Pat on an completely unstrung ' Aftor gatting over Re )ort has talked about me, and even be- your prebtiost dress for the oceasion. eta the dangerous stage of the disease I for my debut at thP Queen's drawing -room . . ,� inaturally expected to gain strength, but, I a . "I --- e f j3hion." � I i , more or less th � � I I � I bAl unfortunately, did not do so.; On the � You will be lhl� rage after th CHAPTER XIX, ; at event,"' I . contrary, my blood became weaker. I a i Ai I Miss Pretty ma I. " I am going to give I : * hR , ; : . , ]ill daily lost strangth and vital4, and tnV �i b 11 -one of the b4t balls of the season. . Mrs. Vijcent had her way. Notwith- cad ' nervous system became �;o w0ak that it Af r you have beeri seen there, you will be ____ - - ! " - . idl was a constant source of suffering both tf�ic ragq, Phyllis." I I 111 day and night. I lost appetitq, the sight � " Peehaps so," roplied Phyllis, "but, oth ' ' of food nauseated me, the we�ak state of af�it-lr all, what doe� that signify ? To be tic my system caused shortness, of breath APPALLING DEATH and unnatu'ral action of the heart, such the rage means heaps And heaps of tiresome . � I 9 as fluttering and violent palpitation, and. YOUng men falling irk love with you, or pre- I ,I -1-7— ko tetding to fall in love with you. Young From Vdney Disease Prevented Cla I ,my face was like chalk. ' I was in this me a are awful worri�s, I once,and once only, �. condition and constantly getting weaker m by DoI Kidnqy Pills, Only. - 6 "a young man w o was not an unmiti- , I . — .1 - � pri when I began taking Dr. Ward's Blood ated bore. He is t e exception to prove the it, - I' ,niz 2nd Nerve Pills. I had read the books "niversal, rule. 0. ou see, Letitia, even if Ki4,ey Disease." Do you know con . they distributed and their advertisements I � n the rage of a fleetio, London season what it t�leans ? It means t4t the kid- 9 in the papers, and. thought, " Well, I F, , . th� twill not conten -0 me.', : neys ard. �ith�-.r roge,t;, or ro�fipg; the voi , I � i m medicine without �,; what will, my dear ? You are a queer blood ' full of Poi benerit it is useless to spend any more q,ir I;, Phyllis, You � expect too Much sonou.s, death- you money. However, I finally made up my " I I Of doaling � rr?ptio inig mind. It is a forlorn hope; I can buttry. life., : � - g 1) cA I n i n; that thd, Kidneys D � If I am not, benefited I will not be hurt. "' Blessed are tho e who expect nothin '11 I d I heir work ; that tho victim is _ our laughed Phyllis� ligkly. " Well, I don't ' g charnel -house; ' that his: the So I � bought one box and received great bel)ng to that ordee - I possess the soul of ' "I beriefit thei,refrom, so continued their use, 11 nii )itiou. I meant ' hC.. at numbered; that the victim # and to -day am a well man in consequence; 4 0 taste all sweet things MUST ta e'Dcodd's Utley PiUs if he whi iniiny life. I know �ometbing of the'sweets does nd want to die, pre rny blood is strong, my face has the ru I ddr of 1liomage and of good, but bo hue of health, m3�apptetite has returrie( . �� Have you Kidney Disem? Is a P ,ycloy. Iamgoi gtotaste the further hor I sleep well, I have not the slightest in- 4; �ets of fame. I ain writing a novel -my your s il hot and dr, , dications of nervousness or heart t �ble, n f )) Y; memory fail. and O�Dr. 01 el shall be the r� e. ��': - ine, reddish, oc on � . . ing - r and from a sick,:, weak, nervows mr �, , .brOath short; uj Ward's Blood and Nerve Pills a�n ,ave 14 Oh, you silly, si y girl. What do you � pale. colored; does it scald when hall ' transformed rne in six weeks to full health koJw about literatVe ?" Paul as I and strength-"' I amZ"ours very trul I - i ` My novel shall be the freshest of the ng i is your appetite changeable; tha , yol f r�F h ; everyone shalt read it' do your, ankles swell; have you bitter abo (Signed) WILLI M WILLARD I . ! It will be I i I IF d 11 ghtful to see the reviewers."' taste in the mouth on getting u I? Night Clerk Grand Central Ho�el, I '16� Suppose no one takes it ! 18uppose no P " Peterboro. I I niorping., ; is there � brick -dust do- f H1 isher wants the kubbish you can scrib- . . Dr. Ward's Blood and Nerve Pill tre ,. ble ?F) . Posit in vour urine ? Mai itold at 5oc. per box, .5 boxes for $2. At F hyllis's brow arkened, I - Any d ` these signs toni . �s I is proof posifin yoq ifuggists, or matled on receipt of rice 6 Time will pr e4' she muttered, after a of Kidn Disease. Will you be, curtA prio )y THE DOCTOR WARD CO3, Liralted, ��u Fie. � � wor; I �� or W�11 you die? Dodd's - t � ra Victoria Street,, Toronto. Roo� of � � Liss Prettym g&Ve a short laugh. � Kidney afor"flen fro*, �" I forgot," sh Pills are! the only mearis on eardli that casi . . I i * I continued. " You are will C I bx� you. i They never fail. hat � ri. -you can publish your book at your I 9 . I I � I . . i r I . . 1 i I , I I I . I I - � i r � - I � . I � . . I I r I Iq ­ I .. : � I . . ; . I , � A A I t : I . - I �'-., i ` w I ; I � - 0 1, i 4`1 A i - � � h a a i 0 ^ I , st , I t, i r i I il 11 1g, I - rg , I ; ` i'alt � 1�t 1 , 0. � . I I .. . - I I 'I - I- I ; i � I __ . I I lo' . 11 I i�, I 1'�. I . I., : I � I 1 . I . . - I- i I � . ; I I , � I I I : I i ! I I i . i : r . . I I I i i I � j � I I � I . i - I � I - I � d . . : � -,-- __L_ ­_­ -1. . - - - I ­ �--�--,.�..,-,---."-.-�,-,.-��_.�.. ­ -_--_;_-._--J__ - � I - '­ -i- - . i � I -1 � ­�_ � , - - __T_. -11 " ­ ­­ ­­ __ ---- , , --- ­ - it!- i -1-1 __ . . --! � � - r i,. . -7 i 3 . I I I I I lit . ! � � . : . i . I! 11 I I � II .­ ; I : ! : �, � � I - I . I . . : . li ! . I - I . - , I , i � I I ) . , '" V , - - - - - � - t p I i . I I - � . I . ; � ; I I . I � , � - . I I r ! � _A . � � . .1, A i I � � 1i i I I I I I 7 I i : ! � , I I I i I � � . � . I I I I I � I � I � � ­ � I � � I - I ", I - I � � I I I � I I i I I I . I I � I I � I . , I ­!--�*­-!—=--­-�-!­­­ .-1------ �,­-----­ ___ . . � . � . . - --.---,;,- ___ � ,__ I I- i , . � . I I _t i 4 . � � I I ��, � ! I i I I I , . ` ? . i I I I i: - � I . I I I - I I ! I . !. � '� I I i.� .FEBRUARY 3, 1,S99s, �. . I � . I 11 .. i� � 100 11 W I Ff I � � 1 �� ____ . I 11 I . I I I . � i I I I ­ aluding the ilmost :insuperable difficulties - I - , he oocasio 11, Daisy went to court in a � -, � I �118 made b Ma(iiairic Rjachielle, and. when L il Multiply them oulk"a 'f - r � I , ady Verney ]prem4n 4 Phyllis Ma , itindale i � - I �- � . I I L her august I Maj st;v� litt e inoignificent, - ; I 4 i . A factory making all Idlids, of sluw­z �-fi�!-.,­' I . ,- aisy Vincen also �isged he �,and. ! -_ - I � 1) . I r % — I tit to do it a b C, said Daisy. I I ,;, Sizes - _.. I " I don't I have as many shape. ' alid v.-i�i,-., ,jl' __ I . I I'm horrib frig4�ed. 'feel most un- '� 0 1 ,47 -t. L_-- ___ . I . I i lasts, as there are forins a7id . ,es of fe� - - . mfortable i this stiff,dre , and I know . I / � does not a i me % . looks like a ' I � k) I cause it requires so man -for eacli hi­�*., in,ad-_-, . - �L L lbiti, Ph I is. I J . , - � m I I — __ - ung queen heri,butIa isim ly crush' . - 0 1 ! I A I that there wo-tildii't be mor.l. ill tlil�:: factory _. I out--anu out,;o r whate qr the word is. - 11 1 .. LL I , is the dreas peop,e look at *benthey see ' fo i them all, nor money in the b=k to pay for thel-n. - I L I . I I I 11 � - ' U I . e. After a time, when its bea 'ties have i . lied on the ii, th4 glance 11 my poor in. I In the Slate Shoe Factory,,where only one specialty i5 made, I I . I '. , I I � I L nificant, face. Now, wleii people, see there are fourteen shapes'ili 7 sizes, 6 1 yllis, they .. ever once thit of her dress, - _Z", - - - I I I half sizes and 5 widtM (ig- other facto- 1 -z,-3 !-,_I;C'�.,i -";�! cr, 1 ,�5'. ____ , � � . I isherenc4antilig, her ei,hralling - _ __�­ � __� ; I pres� �', ��_. - . L ' _v_,_ ­1�� -, --_��­ . ;, Ill . ' 1. - ., , I , - . ce, wbio Rogether engro 4ea them,,' I I 'Ill - �� _ I Ko ' I � mes there are n1 't 0 or- three shapes 111".. '. " - '.'_ ,; '. , - . . . . � � i � , , to I I I I �'. � i i Ne!verth I Boo you are a sje�y lucky girl 'I. - . . ,., (,�'..A .. ,. .. %, I i i C4 .." -, . , I I - it Ith)l y � Sw1ater Shoes" are "It 1) -� :'�, , . -,: I ; .- 2i � ,� � /_ , I Lily, I maid : ie of her , sist4ra. Don't I �in one wic ' '�L . ,. /1, / i I Ift z I . � � J-1 . i I, �1­ ic", /7 . - - JW1 i . - ' f . � sh I -were i� i yourlshoea." ! � stamped oI Goodyear welted soles """ � L 'V " � , I I , - I I � �- . � 'd 1) Then you may ,_ d� - I 1'01�, doym, my ear , . . � ,A . . I I , iz.", - - I thr , IN ­ - . p into them this �noment if �, manims, will with Makers' I trade mark and price, ,. ., - I " .. J - L .11, I LL . - __ - I L t 1, , 1."� .1 -me ; , , � 11 .% , , I � I I 1�, �:_� . ow it. I- i ri gh you joy of y�our introduel .. [. oo a d 5; oo. 11 -1 4 . 11 fnfl . $3 - 00, P 1- A-- 1-1 n to Lady Verne' Miss Prettyman in, 1, ;�_`_'.,N i V _. VIII t� y, . I I Auced me her Itwo or t r�e days ago�L Catalogue frect I - : .­ V 5�.�­­­__ --A.r � - ... -, _,_=;;-_-_ � _ I Vev . I _L . w _- �, �,.w'..1-- .: f _­7�r� L _JSJr.S!4­_-. ­ � " d she treat ad me I h Is r, Shoes by mW1 � � . ­ - � ­ .. - - - . . fur Jas th& ,irt under - . I I ft I . I I - t. It's horrid t takes tie ver_t life oub R. W1 1,91 -SOLE LOCAL -AGENT. FOP. SEAFORTIL - ... . youtobetrea'�e­dlasdirL I hate going I . .... . I this drawing-rooin, and I simply would - I i I . - _. . _ - L .. fuse to do so if I a : ! I .. - .. I � 3 - Daisy knew, how"red.' I not Di I d you �f et my n me ?11 deep breatha,exp*nd the Jun to their ful- i .... � . '1114 . over, that she: did 6179 . gs --- ., I- re, and weighed down b I her finery, I she 44 Please forgive e, I am very much lest extent, boldibg -every time the inheled ,,I I companied her cousin au d a Prettynian afraid that I did." � air &along as possible, -and then slowly let-,- . - I . I ,I L , " I shall certainly forgive you.- It is im- tint it forth through theno-4trilp. I Lady VerAey's house. �� . n .- __ - L , After the ceremony was � 0 r the elltir& possible to remembe the �names of all the doing this the infl4ion of the lu]998- ,_ .� . rty were too retur to Misw Prettymail's, )eople one gets intr duced: to in society. sets the heart into such quick motion that - - I meet a great many guette, who were �; in- 0 I 4on't remem er your name, although the blood is IdAven with unusual force along .. . � - ted to witness the youngi " debutantes.O.' you talked to me fo, half an hour the other its channels, and ao rulls, out int -43 the tiniest "I I 1111L � This was Phyllis,.; hour ��of triutnph,.�and evening2' : � veins., This radiates a glow dvwn to the ... P of 'L, My I na . I . I iny a mcrtificaion. $IiDwasnotAbad me is aintree. How very toes a 2d finger t,ips, Land aets i) p a quick ve- ...- I'll, I L. - . t�e soul, at d won d havi graced a humble beautiful your cousi is, Mine Vincent." action against the ebill. The Lwbole effiect . I I . . ion in lit � very Tedita Dl,,r,, if her mother It Phyllis I" Daisy cast a qui(k glance is to Air the blood and Bet it iu motion as .;: I I i I 11 I I - I - I d only let ,Ier solo, ie. B it with Mrs, Vin- at, the tall white Illy. 11 Oh, yes," she froin x apid exercire., Let any woman wvho. R. .� _. nt's hawk-'ike ey s'upob her, D , May did said. I " Phyllis . ww always lovely, ; that is goes -0 a dinner or ball ina. low,� L necked 'J.... . . Ito] - - - I doe t dare to Ouccoal herself I lb i pointers; . nor her forte," . I 1 dress, !where the rooms are �cbilly and her ' � - : i � � - Z . 'or, - ing� main like t le m J .11 You have been brought up with bet wraps�not accessible, try tbi8 little ,cure, I 4 , . I I , oc est violep in the shade' I - � - - I 1PO'N so had toccme forward and tnaka clumay Wen ?" better' still, tbit; preventive -against P,old, :., � - k eeches, an( force I . -� I Yes ; or ratheri she � was brought up and enjoy iLto merit -is, Let her try it when -I- I ;: -astl herself oii �t,he notice of . __ - � ---' C � 08 I . With !us. She wals beautiful and--- L taking- a cold drive or when condemned by - , I L � i - I e who di opined her for ':d ' ­ ; . L _ J ad- -1)? , � I accident to air, in wer, galmerits. �et the _ _ , - L Phyllis, an -ioundpd b a 0113f, V , ' y b VY 0 - -oung Q 46 I I N1 was. silent What ?" asked Daintree maxim of a victim o cold be alwaya ; Keep- " . , - _. n, talked when .. he ChOos . . - t 1 7 _ - ' "I I f .9 on Willi'find 0 yourp the blood in rapid tietion -, use the &ep-beld � en it suiti Id her, gave sh rp repaxteeo q ' I W013�t B&Y-y I .lit fo�L . ---- 1 4 �%h , . '�x , -h- � . .. A), he oce ion ieaquir it � and gracic us seif if ver you are introduced to her." breaths -when a -.fir-t --bill is felt. "� en t , -_ I ;11, I longing to be introduced to her. change. - �. . I . i I � eches whe it pl ased er , * do so; I ut � I PIR isotever sh did I # Do yo, think you could perform the kind _____ - L_ L I . I - — - . , .. I � elke : movement was I 91f � IN14TANT BELIEF VUSTAI by using MIL. -. - - I... I ace -each tion , cerem ny . - - , rem . I '� I as uty, In sbort,- rem I BURN'S STERLING. READACRY, FONVDZRS. Noz � � "I'll her dark, ich 10 ell t' :64 F I trh, She% probably snub me,"bitt L 'L - _`1 I ne,:, she shone like I � depreasinig afte"ffect. . A aW I I I'll tr . is standing � - 0 W - , L I � , ort of exq isite star. � I I , y herself just for - - . . 1JW1 I - Among,,, , a ue to wb were invited itol a �noiienr. Let us com0 quickly, before Homes for Consumptives. .; Tor . is n a � t I I � an - At the present time when such a ,ngorcus %� sl� Pre 3tty a f any oi ie else w ts to speak to her. Now , Ifforne, were #Ialay, 'L I ::::: , =01 . I I LL a whom a e sea'r ely 'knew, but !who, this instant.", . .erusade is being made in Great Britain, ��_e . f I L I � . i ­ ' ch slid all f the( $0,111110 son, had1man.1 Daisy rushed forward, . . t that insidious enemy of the burnsin, i- ',- A"d. � agams � , , d to secar a a ca . . Stei ring clear of her long train as beat he race, tuberculosis, it is hiteriesti I 1' Wo � - 1'� , Od of in v: c ation 1 . I 1 . ug to note 1 "' , M . � I i , so 16 The rumor i could.' Daintree foll �yed fo her wake. � , LLLL litho abou Phyllis ied penet,rated' � 0 that the first annual report o &_ � - She was proeWm d to, 1, - Phyllis, 'is, o . +_1 � �� I �� to many q iarter . Phyl " aid the other _ � i L taulu, . I Li Sanitarium for Consumptives of Massachu- �'­ I - 11. ,L i! I � L en se n ­ , sette has just been insued, and gi,yea a very � . AdTJC4 be the moi t love y girl wh 3 bad be debtAstite." L imeath .� London ho iety f r man, a, day -also t e Phyllis ,dropped her lo0i 'lashes lookirl gratifying account of. -the good the inatitI I 11 UUM I - � prowl ; � ,'I tion has been the means of accomplishing, - i I � downiwsrd at, her small � � cousin, and anoil 11 I cruelost, th, c oolest, the., ric - 66 I . I . � L t. Young wiere alrealdy losing � their W at," in a cross y6iice4', The patients h^ve surprised the pbysiclaw -1 I I L ' ads about r. Wot a single onei who he d It his gentleman, Mr. aintree wants to by the quickness and cheerfulness with I . �� . Is _ " I on invited the At : be introduced to you." f I ,11 . L I . Ome, failedt to loom i. . � . i I which they have accustomed themselves to, i i, ey were al - 11 How do you do V said Phyll a, I - I ... .ur 0 a to seei the beatitty 9""ng the special hygienic reguilsoLions, of the inati- � � . � . ] n Ba ill Daintree a Bill � L tit � � � 0t, Wifteren 9 - e mome Lher riumph.` 1 1 � � glance tuition, *hicb require them to pass almost : o . I � I ! - I - : - L � 7 Ow, ELM, get thbinvitediguests, bo hii an ben, for some reasod� which a 0 co�ld all their time in the open air, eithex walkifi,g ,�". � L . ic .iir"i. 'I * I � i . no ite explain, holding. out her and. , . -- LL A i inwaro prtitWe t U I about the grounds or reelining on the plaz- ", - I )o � r of and � to his I . 4 7know yo I s;Jd a Daintre . � Ella delighted to ,�., . � 1 1 j . - zas, and only to take cettain inds ,of nour- :­ -. � Da Ln�ree, suddenly ; 11 foj I am hu , almost Masiesochn. L '. Daintre's L ad nol forgdte� Jo n[ Smith's � . ishing food. The succets of the � ry, nor h frant c appo sol. Ito im to flic d ant e, i that I am intimately acquai L d with sette Saulbarium will probably lead to other 1, I - I . a a "�'Bol friend of yours."', . 1 . - __. so girl who had on zP gad herself � to him fer 4 � X II&VeL 86 1 . states establishing similar institutions. -11 . great many 1 special friends " . I . Ouple Of h Durs &I he bill�ed cot. of - IS 61 � # � L 0 - I _. L _� ' t sai I LPhyll' , I Make -a rule of including -1 . Our Air lit. But � t so ha en d. t�a t Some Plain Question& ,_ . -_ time P L � all the people I likela In' list of special - � . I esent Dair tree �w u u bI6 to fulfill' M IF Have you catarrh ? H&ve you - o eeki I . ; . friends. Is the person toIlwhom you allude - fleniii,ve . omise of a 1, r . P�yllifl .�� Whe ,p) . veyou bronchitit,lo Have 1vour �. -CanaA ith told a ma, ��', or. a woman . 11 breath? Ha I i , . L bis talb it oc urrod to Daintre . � I slight spomptome of canis-uml;tion ? � V . L t ' I ` A man. A young man, .and a good- Tilen. . � at beautif9l Phyl IS M r A'nda e" migh.6 be , d . I I looki4g one. " send for a free sample of Catarrhozone. V e heiress 'bout oin *aI !his Isi r. " ,,ry paused here. Phyllis held her- What is catarrhozme ? Not a anuff,,wash -, I Brias . - . I . r friend, ad spi en , �o him. � Dairian te ' &I ry erect eyes 104ir ointment, but an odorous gas, which 10 � _Z_ , _ . Her won4erful, lovely - I i - Ily intend d to to see arshal� in 6rdi ir '*e I ca ried by air directly to the disesose& I Bel , - , ' obtain fu ther in or�a(i n on tb� sub�ec % lo')k straight into his. ; ' � If Our ratei t d . I . Da�i(lntree felt a frautic ilpsire not to Mon- p r,tp,. It penetrates- wherovit-r air oala go, � 'foo auit,ever ays an even ee :a! . Ott x I d T sod Oeforo I e tion i8mith's name. I I . and never fails to cure. tVe do not"aek y ' 18T CARS � A mome t di p�x 1,and I wbda At I -at, however, for , - ' ,for further,. � c con t lif ul vo His lbetter angel bad n de- to believe thin until you have fesited. -it lir or two to 4obn I Toursoeff. Send for a iriaI bottle. gratis to ' I I 4k a can e, Mr. arball was a I way, i an d serte&�im,' and when Phyllis said " Well ?" N. C� POT_So-_,- & Co.. Kingliton) Ont. -. - 41_s� , in n iinp-Atient voice, he. answered, hur- . I __. I i6tree, as isfied hat he had done; bis a An I riedly : Trains IesI I ti, and g ad- to 6 d* E aiith busy and' al)- " The name of the person whom I think Winter Pruni,ng. ' - ,follows : j rontly set 1nig d U.. lbard work, le� tic i . . 11 ' iotter drol . � ,1 � I a your special friend is John Smith." . . Will pear, plum, apple or ebeirr be dam- 40ING Wt"-., - I I , . I . _y he dam �L � Passenger. . , . T irough i a inti" , howeve , he . . 1pooasoniikr..� ,�%te rJend � (To be Ci6noinued.) -� aged by winter pruning when the limbs are __ . - . ce ived an invitati I small ? I Ifixed Train ; a Miss Prettyrnants - I I DR, CHA3E'S CATARRH CURE,.BLOWER IN- - Profes6r Slayton . Yes, air, Experi- Ilixed TrAin, ,� . ;e *noon. The :: hat 0 of the 11 d,- CLUDEO, 2fic., oats magically and cures quiekly. meutm show that any pruning between - 001NO RXsT­ tante " were spo en o !with rapture b One aptilleation alloys Palen clears the passaie, re' I - P Ile or � is man. Daint November and the 1-st of April, on -any of � r e r embered Sin th's duceeiinflammation and gives comfort. Cures cold P .:1 S4Ir . Bane - He esolv 4, therefo ,ei to in the head. Ray Fevef, ftose Paver, Catayrtial Deat- the seed -fruit trees, is an injury. JAUU&I mi,F;T,gun��,_, In ho now, and'all head and throat affilett 3no which, If not ont, a. Y,6t't . I 04 r out o hi's v r,y busy , I to taken in $lme�, will le%d to Chronic Catarrh "d later and Decembpr are the worm, in b I - t a peep a t the he reas. iaod to fi i can see samp, I les in the farmem" Club room I.- I 6imself if sh' , ot t consumption. Ws sure, pure and harmless, easily at Grand Rapids, where the ba-rk is .killed a .... weui�� ` 1 identical. ivith APPHOd- I . 1,� e W r� all, � y - . - � I . 0011ge Nourl, I 0 � I 4q.Uarter of an inch or more .2 e kir1who, had jilted hiq friend. I . . in pruning done p1thel.., I I L L &Q_ -1 aintree otoesesee I a I i4elipark in January-.- In March not so lar -about Brussels- . I . ably b4n - In the Sneezing Season. I I n6 and st3tely pr sende. He was a' 0 - . eigth of an inch; pruning in April healod Bluevale- J . . , , - at pbyp'iciana may Bay., I Winlrbam.. rf; Ily ag eeable 7 man �10 i )IV ... there seems to be no possibility of inducing slowly ; in NJ ay, v,ary well, and in ,Ivne I AGo So - L u t , could . taQ., � 8,50 L 0880� , and October, beat of -all, , It healed pratW I ' rNa um I � d talk we 1. He t,hat art whic� women to wear shoes of Ld�miraoble thickness fairly in July, and some %-cry well I U ,- -1. Wingham I . . � � , r � tilactivel choos � thelsty'O of convorm- in winter. The consequeqce.is that in thiii I uguat, a little in 13ep-lqmber, and -tbw� I ; tB . . � . I Brussels, - � � I I � � n .which eat pleaises It c r�npamon of, tb 0 season colds are alwa�ys prevalent. Theos, ( etcher bealin .- , I i I . Ethel"..".7 nient. ! t I g was ve-1-31 good, bat not � 'L - i afflictions &rise, as moo people are aware, I . , � , - � He entered Miss 1�rett�m lite so good. an the I -ate iruning. i w a a houiie,fOce I from impediment of blobd'eirculation. The I I The - - * p e craI I I ecember linibs that -*ere cut died Bob- I I Loud ' tairease,; n consequent chill is so al It that not until - I I rough om o room � tb�oi:I e I with solutely. The January pruning was the ... f 'GoRm NNOA " L . I uti 'It the preliminary sneeze o ca is the sufferer n1ext worst, in being killed around the �LXL, ] - I U . � c t - London, 1 er� anoth -r, until;!at alt he lou% bfl� e ap�Lre of the trouble. A� sq- h times the first cut,. � � -_--- � ' I � . Ti I r L w 4. I ? Centralia .nding at the ,dodr t I t e roo, . and most efficaciouo mbas,ure should be to F 1:xe1&,r L � " � yllis was the centre , f � ! 1 I restore the qui�k flow of warm blood through Mr. Rite : I pruned large shade frea ,_ - Heosall iB8 Prelpt �ttketio -I. I I in December and flad bAd - - - - - , - �, - 1 i hey - - Hippen himl a li�nd, every veln, and so by heab instantly co,ut,er- ytyiau had � gi,ve� I , I I . rpsults, I 1 ` Bruiceflul ake a be4'ming- ()n L were Carolina poplar, wbich iz ,tine of thw - , " Ii , sterebtyp6d srnJe, &I � act the little chill. e., perhaps the alm- - Ointo art ttl4o word ! of 1w .hardiest trees. in the world. Mic o, . . elpoine. Vhe� c pliest, method of doing this has been learned Soc - h. Hortu, � I I Londesbol . . - . . seed ,rea� drawilng-r m, �& d, _ Blyth _ , on i6to the S, �, by�men who stand on soutinel. duty, who —0— � � i I - esently siood not �arrjay Ilelgr,sve ! tioln t 0 dung are obliged to suffer more or less exposure -Rei)orts received at the State Depart- - : - -- WIDI . � I in w . - . een who, in her ihi rner ng w , - . I I t, I 0, �a inter orwho scorn the comforts in cold ment, s�t Washington, show tbut when the :'- _. GOING Soma,] �� -1. L I -ban). rk bead, with ttsplu ea Of teat rs,10o 41 ' weather , of overcoat an4 umbrella. Their 8panish evacuated Porto Rico there Wing I like'a tall andist4tel lil ' I 4 . were - ___�f __ Bejgrmv e " _1�1 � A Bi Jo-e !" ' Y. I � I method, 'when the temperature of the body left, on the Want] 199 willoms and ,orphans - ­ Blyth I ff�urmued Da�ntree, uAderl' or oxtremi ties is lowered, or a suddenchill of Spanigh officerp, to . L Ldnd;eebw breilt' 4 - whom pen8ions wer& - � . hJ He Iforgat all about! - Srd' 'iath' , or �uick change from ws.Lrm to cold atmos- formerly paid by SpAin. Tbe4to people were I clinton-, s heart I�aped �p with a gre�t t�rob.,' He . - . , phore is endured; is to inhale three or four left in a destitute condition. . I Brueefield; I � t hiw eyej dilating with a suilden1glovv of I � I I - . Hippen � aqure, ai , hd# slipping bebindl a cur,tiam� I � - I - �, Hensall". � � I , � . - 7� Rxe4er ... � od where he could. watch Phyllis,wi�bout I . . -11A. ng himself observed. � I I � I . Ceaft-1 , � . L--Ddon, -0 I ! � I 1 By�, JovO !" h C I . ,� murmured again. 3or ' . ; - . -1 . . . I ce reports( have, not exaqerated. . . hat I - - I � I J I - It- ovely little hea4 i She i ht b I SA ) I . ; log T - se�c;e ny* TV - 11fl a Mau& ! What a - p ! bat - I � r I C ce ! If t�at i, I i DEADLY GATARN � Any kI gir is John Smith'B P�yllis, i � I . - � 13y� 2 , b�s fastenectits relentless ' � . -1 rm rtv. at 6 PC wonder li� has loot his h artt:to her,,! 1 ! . grip UP04 , .. . II . . payments W*1 Ve ! I miist be ca,eeful in self. It * nId i i Ome memberof nearly every family I I t do to fall a victim to th t I � in, the land. Competent authorities anteed, vibargA sort o � rl. I I all day SaUxid e could twfst any!, man an ws she ose, 1 11 I estimate that from eighty to ninety - A. d it is inculmbent on me, ith so nine), at i 11 per cent. of the entire population of -1 I I i . this continent suffer from someformof 1; , cool at prese .11 i i � ke, to kee.P I . � Ibis repulsive and dangerous madad - I 'i Here Dainf�ree sighed hea'V,ily. He 7felt � . I I I If you or any of Your family = r - �_l I f inclined 40 elf p Away as quietly as! he � either Irom recognized catarrh ,or � . i d come, au4 forgot the white Impdrial -from the lingering colds which mark �_, I .- . 00 who had Already taken �his some4hat itsearly stages -don't triflewith it, I � 114 i I . . *,) lous heart 4y staI when a sh girl tim� i .1 I It is the precursor of conbumption, _� .... I � I and death, . ni y and awkv�ardly� addressed him, ! � J -_ - ,� Elefound hi�nself looking down at3be 3 � I - �� I oun I ; I .. Imitations a er " debutaintei" of; the occasion, poor, , I I Dr. A gnew's ,� box No 0 i � I I ' , &cted little� Daisy � . It or �, ln_UIF�t I Vincent;, � t . . I I I . stAmps 11 . ' How do you do t", said Dkis' I Catarrhal Powder W-b'i0s,it yti I I . y, "You r .. . ow me, don it ? !You met me at � the . - � zespons-II I I I . �� .. . never fails. It is the remedy Of all . . ,. � ymore the ON evening," . ; I I 1__ - le . I , 11 mmedies, endorsed by the , most AX- � 4: . 'sold In ..- )aintree had gi�cn al quick start of iur. I . I - _.' lor, - Perieneed and eminent tioseandthroat - . . se when Daby bo(ioNed him, He re0og- . �� � sPecialists of the day, and having a , �, � . ed her face, ipow, , however, although he . record of a multitude of radical, per. I . . Id not remem her name. � : 1 41 1 , I : . 1112-nent cures of chronic cases which TR 'OTI How do y ) d ?" he said, 14 a cordial I - I. I I - I had been,dec-lared incurable. It also �� I ce. " I dicllbo� recognim yofi at first in . - I cures cold in the bead, influenza, hay , � r robes of state.' How did You like !be- I , I I 11 fever. loss of 5mcll, deafness, sore . presented 0 Her G,raciou Majesty? - � . I throat, tonsilitis, asthma and all simi- - MUSIC you Mae he� hand properl ?, Was,th , � � lardiseasm 1tisdeligbtfultous,__ . I I . ac �'. 1*1 � � I "I have had cbronic catarrh ever . � 1 117 1 since the w2r,- sag PC. Taylor, of axii . tsey andithelh kward move l0 , . I I � i I room v0y f�rmidable ?11 I X. Clintoo Ave., ' renton, N. J. -1 I had i I I I I ' Do Vou:kndw,"' said Daisyt ith a blrgah despaired of ever being cured. I used ch madeiher1 I little thin facel . i . tbree bottlesof Dr. Agnew's Citarrhal 4 - look almost .1 I -.*.- - .. 06 a . U know I Powder and Iny catarrh bas entirely left J � cy .. tty ; that I! forgetiall . Flo I me." Rev. C. E. Whitcombe rector of SL i - V u - t, � Matthew's EpiscopW Churc�, Hamilton, 0, it. R horrible igoi ! I I Ont., was* great suflI HouseI ! . �� . rible while t ere ! I think q stuUT(els I atarrhalPowder andnowp,rct- _. . . 11 an odiOns . = Ca rate, simple any certain cure. ey, and I �, cannot recall kiesitig ithe I L The Lord Bishop of Toronto, Can., re. Owill- t . I ; nearly I f 911 I am sure I In& e . I � . � y , erney av � wromenods the remed7 ver - , a at &III L d V ey gav 0 his own 4 , i � me a Poke I �f � _ the Vill'I'd to _� 'was. let 6V n room. - remember I %_ . signature. Sold by druggists, , t I � - i I P poke at d ber angry eyes, land that in I 1� I .Dn. Agnew's Cure for the Heart i - % t, , � � ; I ,relieve-- heart: --disease in 3o minutm � *k_ � G 4t sI I i � 11 . I � - '';re.a . I I Dr. Agnew's Liver Foills-_2oc. f6r 4o, " ; ;I 4 . � I I - - � � - , - aintred Ion t out laughing.,: . . . I AOSes--are* the best. Dr. Agnew's I 'f � � �� � . . I daresa y yitur experience is shoored by .� Ointment relieves in a day ccwzema, I --1 y other iir - .. I " Organs ,.t,." he staid, in a soothing - letter and all skirt diseases, Cures �� -17 -!' - . -1 . I .. ). 11 but ,,a not h - Pik* in 2 to 5 uighm 35c, 2 , t - r ,ale ast donbt Oat I -Piancos -at ,c . � . , � P - I - - -1 acqui#4 d �ourself with extremo pto. -.- � .. .9ee us Ix I , I ty, Yot all d Minis Mar ndaJe are the I'll, 11 . 69 � .. I I V , " , * - , - . � I ­ � � � 1i . � I ' '- 'e' b I' t a ' � I " 1' " 11 I 0 , 1 - b� , � ii I ii, B EL 1 n ff c I It � 'a I , � , i � r - � t "ItL - - ni" It , -. ly � � - ,- e ,I 1� debut uttes " of, this I .- : ­ U - 3 � . ­ I ,� I � �� . � . ! � . - - , : �� . on. Ma I oak if you -,are relsi;d to . � I I � 9)) - . . I . , I . � I I i ! � . I I Sold in 8 III by 1. V- Fear and T-Unuden & Wilson. � . Yes; I in er co�sin, �aisy Vincent. � . ..... --- . . 1h � I � i I - I . ; i I I I . , .� I � -I--- . I : . � I I I . . � I 11� i I - -I I I I , - - - - I 4 __ - i , _-�r,N__� ; - � I . - - . - . I ­ I J I . �! 1� I ARNSTRON0, M. -B., Torbuto, M. D. 0, IN., I DK. victorial M. C� P. S., Ontario, successor to Dr. I , . Slaott, aI lately occupied bi Dr. Zlio* Bir iloo � - - - i � I eld,ontarlo. I I I I - . 'I , . . , B4THUN19 M. D., #61104F Of Wt R Dyl� , ols, d Ounsons, 6011, Ph R n Kim � .i Cofi age of AA�= do Dr. I&I Ann . � � Successor to P104 MaI ;:w . , a Redd one Dr. Usakid, Us,'". of , 8"I . I I - , __Corner of VlotorlaSquars,' in " lately Own ple, - i - I by L. Z. Visually. ' � * 11F I I - I � I - . I . � . DR. F. 4. BUR'ROW'St I , � I ; Late resident Physician and 8 . Iforonto a - it Univ . � I . v oral Hospital. Honor graduate inamber of the College of PhYst i1nd our 60 ' - � I gf Ontario. Coroner for the . I � __1 AWoFFICE.-Same as formed . _o � Rk I - Smith, opposite Public School, a. B.-kight owwu . a op In , I I � no. " I . A � I . � A I � � . DRS. SCOTT &u�la r I KAY i , I I I - I . I I PHYSICIANS AMI) 13 E000, I : . - ? . m i Goderich street, opposite Methodist cIes At. t I t � , 1. G. SOOTT, graduate Victoria and Ann Arbor, a 0 � member Ontario College of PhIsiclans soni , I I Surgeons. Coroner for County of.u,uroa. . � . , . I e. MAGXAY, honor graduate Trinity ' I Univers , . F I . old medalist Trinity Medical Calls 69116ge of Physicians and Surgeons, .Ke. Me nbf r Ontario, I � ! : I 11 0 �i I � I . � I " : R. F. H. KALBFLE18CH, Physic . I I an, Su geop . I 11) anti Accoucheur, suebeseor to Dr. W. Gra 1i �,"�f' Brussels, Ontario, First Class Honor Gradum ; the Universities of Trinity �(Torontob Qi1 een's ( [ing- ; . oton), and of Trinity Moolal College ; Fella v of I Trinity, Medical Colleje and member c f the Q 11119's ' � , r .1 I 9 of Physicians and Surgoons of On rio. Post I , � � Graduate Courso in Detroit and Chicago, Special attention paid to d�seases of Eye, 1896. Ear No�e 11 . I � and Throat, anit' Diseases; of Womem 0a; IrraIli 4 treated Biacceasf6lly in all Its forms, Consult Alan � ; i I in English and G.qlrm&n. f . I . I . i 158 -tf � f I I , I 1i ; ii — ! � � AUCTIo-74,Fmith. � . :; ., -_ I I � . , � __ � I � . . - - I I I . I WM. M,bLoys I I � I I Itiallonserfor the Oount'do of Huron and Pprih, � 11 md,Age tabIleusall for the Mauey.Hsrr - � . uturin Company. Sales ram tly 40and"s"us i ihargea moderato and aarlsfmlon �guaran . , , , )rdera b,v mail addressed to Henw4 Post a' '0 7 left at ble revidence, Lot 2, Cionomtoin 1, T 1 ;, '� - aramith, Will receive prompt attention. 129104if z i - . '_ I ! %. Ir !.� 1 1 .� I . - I. Kc�fflqp DirecWry for 1899, 1 , I , .1. � " i JOHN MORRISON, Reeve, Winthrop P. 0. . � � ,� JAWES O'LAUGHLIN, Counciflor,Bpechwood P (). � , . JO8FPH C. MORRISON, CouncIllor, Winthrop pi� Q. I , ALEX, GARDINER, Councillor, Leadbury P, '). �'?, ; I JOHN 0 ORIEVE, Councillor, Winthro�,I, 0 1 , i . . � , A JOHN C. MIORIUSONN, Clerk, Winthrop 6. 11 q I �Ii DAVID 5f. ROS.14. Treasurer, Winthrop P. 0. 1 .� �. � WILLIAM EWENS, Afj�esser, Beechwood P. 0. I .� ,; ; . I - DODDS, Volleebor, Seaforth P. 0. (NIARLE-3 I � I RICHARD 11OLLARD, Sanitary loapecter, Le - . I � k ,� I hury F. 0. � . . � � ; , .-i -1 I � &a Fw esh Arrivah - i � � . I . I � AT— : - � � 4 ,� I � _u'AF0."`TH - S_P_J ." . . � I 1 I . I �,." � N , I T] E A STORIS . I . , ; - I � — � � I � I - f I Another large consignment of .thok e 4 . ii' . I choice tins, which makes everybody 1� r! . I smile that tastes them, in black, greet) I .1 . Japan andItea siftings, and which bring y - I uo ry time. Lake her - I ring, saltrion trout, No. I Labrador her - I . I � . ring in barrels and half barrels, fresh I - i I haddies, herrings in boxes,! bonele6a I - � .. i codfish, and quail on toast. A new lot � - I � 12 of fresh groceries, also buckwheat flour - and maple molasses, sweet cider and. . I mincemeat. : A Clearing Sale for thirty days in China, I Crockery and Glitsaware. Come ont, I � . come all, and get some of the good bat. . � gaim.,as they must be cleared out., . � I , Wanted-freeh buttee and eggL1, chickene, . 1. I � whiV. beans and dried apples, for wbic i . f i � the, higheet price will be' paid. ' I .1 I 1� I _ I P�� � � - ­_­_ . As G. AULT I L� � I— � ,.t - 1$ �, �1'I I - I "AFORTH. , :; SE . � � . I - , I i i . t - I - I i , I � . . I I I � � . . I � I �' . i . �. � I i � I ! ; � ! . r - . � I . � I � I 11 I . I � i. I - ; ; - i . . I I ! � - I . . I I � ; I 1. 1� i : . I I i f � i - i - I i . 1 1 . , . i 1, t . I wrbommo-00"I 0 1 I I - - [, I I . - - - ­ I- - - I - � - - , - � - ­�_ I ; ­_ . __ __ - ­_ I ­­ i -"0"1IMqft"X."I _"� .: �­ - 1�__--� - - � � I I .- _ wF _- _i�'rl I I: . I � I I I . - , . --7- . i I� � I I � .1 7 ; I - I I I . - i . - I I I . . . I I I i � i 1 '7 ­ � . . : - . I 1) I . I I 7 . I I I . . , ! I . J � I - . . I "I ! . I . I I I i J I � ;� I . . - � I I � . 1� � . � t ,I I . . . I I i . . ; ; � i ­ . I , i i I ' � , It il I . I I . I: THE HU 0� EXPOSITOR I � 11001111111111111 H11 I � � __f__--____-_,._ __ '' I — . I- I ' [, ; I � . . . In .ill times an I own e�pi n96, )f course, any nonsense - . I d amo g people : A S LDIER OF FORTUNE. 'I . � � i =and ov6 are assocniateadl We all get into �he. ma 'ket on those terms," of k, -t that Eve w -is beautiful. Phy eyes dr I . AfEADE. I .�Iij'a colt �r grew. greater -her � I .BY . L. T. 11 Esther found fav:)r )ecause of her ca -m. flashe Bud len I Xe. i L � II! I ness. I I F 66 Ilw on t d ) that," she said. " I've to � CHAPT10,11 XVII.-Cortinued. - Love ;1P I I ard �f bIt oks 1 oeing published in that way, D � I �, a ad jealousy - � .'' y � � d evlery�Ddy aughe at them. A publisher . r4aused b #,',,-eO' : �4 �' V " .. � , , , He � entered the house, and sat down to tea �, I I 'elen of Troy , -1 I 8 all .,n ie fo mine, and whel) it comes " ' I t] iade historic L lit inalill naki his fortune, an -4 cover me .co, with his family. He was going to catch the � touble f or 1. BEAU W�th 10 Y. )) I L it night train back to town', and before he ,"I tvo nations. — -_ . ;Itt �.olu a e a lueer girl," repeated Miss yo went, his mother, still full of her idea, came I 'oboqy - ever-, AND , to him, and�, drawing him into the seclusion i� . I Prett - � but as it was her role to soothe ett of a bay window, -began to talk. - r c )nceived an L a d coyxmic [Llni ,t,,,, iia eccentric voul!ng heiress, It 1. I � t g I y Juliet.' l. i I , slietdi .jot trot ble � herself io expostulate In ing your wife , . - I h,4 , . I � 11 Some day you'll be bring , of . 11 f r . i � pa home to us, J,ohb," she said. He colored "I Mro ' sil ma=$� are �' I wl Feaveiyou in peace,"' she said, sif whc-n she said this, and his heart leaped np., [ ; -_ i Could his mother have heard anything ? I s Iways beau- � I :.1 I �ovilajg 01 ards" the door.' " You are quite P1 � . I i u to � . t iful. � - 7�7 8t re you clainot; pie of hours 'It .. if Its good for me marry young," she � . . .1 I spare a cou Ideasof . to go it Madlanle Rachelle'o �this after- en proceeded, " and, John, my d.crar, it isn't � - f I -11 I i far to�guess where your affect,ions are 6en- �j leauty differ . . I , noon. 1?" I I I I ,1 I ut the � ot - I - I 11:Qui 0 Positively sure. I shall be busy D tered. I'd like to tell you pow before - YOU I le go back to town how heartily your father � s:)rt of lovIiiiess that It agree upon S the t e �Ohol e of the afternoon. My bead is, � wi � ealth, I No matter wha. her ftillA ideii and I don't want to lose and I )uld approve of such a match and 5 1 eauty of 11 I f if m Iw ' � f !atures', no sickly woman can be attrac- t orlii.11 . sli oney is any difficulty, John, we �, [t.ve. Sallo sl ii,sItinkencheeks,pinply . i 11'� I will bry and make arrangements that all shoul(In o mind pinching our8elves a little ` I bit tol give you � yearly��aliowance." .11 f tee, hollo e es,' -lifeless lips-thelce are Nladime a iall see you to -morrow," said tic . . I In I couldn't,allow you to do that," ,� 1 Mi.ss,Prettyman, and then she, left the tr .11 B 61 11� !pellant, And they can nearly always I Ing the door . her. ' an said i n The color was still high on his le traced to the one cause-wonianly rooin� olosi . softly behind I che( weak Almost all the ills -'S'h ; o��walkiugthrough one of the outer fe( eC.1;tis eyes had an eager light in them. riess r d sease. ! � , I 6 . �200 a yp.ar when I * woman in .are I cured if' you put the dromin r4oms, when the door:'w' a Bliddetily of � My� father allowed me I , : a was at 6xford," he said. " I am now re- inninine rga iism �nto healthy, vigg'rous ftuni op ri� by a footman, and Mrs. Vincent to I c ondi0on. A I sickness of women stems entered, I . I re g f,30 a year - as assigtant-editor of . iir_ I The E�gle.!" With that sum I must'be tc)in 1 e., e delicate organs and .4o no .. w i b �etain you a momqnt, Letitia," v Lve 'Ve ti 'q' may be� it io she iAid, ming up to the good lady, and a content,'aud my wife, when she comes to �; t la te� wh t t �e symptoms . d ` givilig III cheek an icy saiate.. 11 I ji A ac me, mus�b be sikuisfied withwhat'l can earn �� leStit I there for the real trouhl ' e. ,a � , I. for her,;: nd with what she may happen to 11 uc disorders are completely and wpnt to k ow if it in true � �hsot you And to II I , eri en ly cured 1,�y Dr. Pierce';, Fa- P y1lis f r � goiuw Lo be presented by Lady � � .- have of ',her own. She cannot conic on my ,�' I -a . . 1. _ t for � ne At i �, ,v corite Prescription. Y� parentalfor support," - I R is designed A . �he next,drawing-room." pa �, �i J ist t a one t P� &M 61 Bit 'we should like you to mLry soon,"" i hing and is the only pre ' I 0 may that it is perfe ; etly true," to '0 �, a mtion of the sort produced by a regu r ied 11 9 ,Prettyman. vi said M #. Satith, 11 and -and -you'll forgiv - There vii I I 1, - my Imlay ng it John, but your father in so g86 � ' Lirly graduated . physician � a skilled I 1 4 a li"'Veing of almost pardon-' bn you �helpiug him with the farm, ana- if j� w:)ecialist in th - e diseases of women,! � - a lei I tri it ph in - voice. Poor thing, Da l I. a a did tic hnow h W Boon it , was to be lit . � there isila, girl who'll make a splendid far- , Kiiss Maud "pyon, of x 33 Oran , 1) " ge st�, 09 I I r mar a . . 1 I wntes. "Ilial-beena icted4th crashed. 1 . sts , I fe, its Nancy i , Angeles, Ca ,, I . i) My eyes for over a year with such a dreadful - 11, $it � It for a moment, my dear said hoo 66 N cy I" said the young man. He 1 Itzhing and inflammation that I could not use i � 11 : I Mr,s,`�Vi c­nt, 11 I know you are engaiged, oe stepped back a pace or two, and his face 1� thern for anythi6g. Physicians had given'rue ,� I . turned pale. I � so I �eaol yl*ill not !keep you, but a ,few no I ., n any different ritmedies which were like usilig . t 11 . 11 N acy "' ,he repeated. " In such an I so much water; -thed, measured my eyes r& in 'Men a i�onversatlon will save . a lo� of re ,p) 11 - I asses; the glasses d not benefit me in the ti '10�� Who in to make -your dresses . I Sh - in your i rite to � I idea as that; - - thoughts,. mother ? I ft t. My mother desired me to wri Dr. "' Ma4a 'e Rachelle, of course." $ lip . Then p A put it away a ain. ancy and I JR. V. Piercei at Buffailp, N, Y., and explain the � �, I J iii . I are ft ends noth' m c, N., � �, C4 adition of iny eyes, I did so, and after follow- I Yott. re 6 see her to -day 9" f I ing " . I � . 9 Ing th I ing his advice, and using eight boftles of the 414 )Cei ]I- I ' t I . . 1, ' . " Th 6� in -not true, John," torted his � I ­ , in diately after lunoheont� I vorite Prascription I and eight of the I Golden . 1 4 1 � i diCal Di5coVM,' can oay my trouble is Cu- . mother, ll It isn't for me to ry into a .; - )nly trust he on't be engaged." eng r m( young girl's heart, to take her "Er It ely etnov�d. My health was never so good " Vads. e I achelle will never,be Jged wk eta out " t 't it I;now.t I , I ; "' ind 4�x ose them to the light of ,day, but it ill's I I to youri , on y, Letitia. I on W, 0 1 : . �y I know' anything, you are more t an a miere " I - ----..i wonla 6 I h( r for the dresses, and yoJ ,are. ep, ,. � I �, I fr I % r dress was whit�, and she w�ore a crim- right 1; n le I 1. w iend t ) her, and I can only s,y, that I � ­ I io Ine alse pan touch her'in sty . think y )u have 0eated, her shamefully and - 04 n rose at ber Nit, and another -fastened just come 6 adoy that I would send Daisy . gr C . unwort, u have not re�urned her p, Iquetti8hly into hei thick coils of raven-' in imme0i Itely after. lunch to go with you.�! in � - affectioll., u don't love Natipy,alrekid fb ack hair ; Miss Prettyman, pale, but the- She M&31� al" e b ; , I ,. W, I I a fitted at the same &I yp . . John, thiuk�of the 'Old saying, that I Love 1-yery,essenceof grape in each motion and time " I I * � .1 I begets I oove., " . . I !tr ovemeDt, entered the 'room and sat down Misp �r tty�,.,man'a eyes became, vaguely' M " P I � . . � an easy -chair. troubledl. : " � - , - � — r � - I ,,,� � � i mi I . I � 11 Well. Phyllis," she said, 11 you ought Mrs. Yilicent kept gazing at 1 1 I 12 � . ,her like a' ea � CHAPTER XVIII. � .1 be awfully obliged to me. It is all set. haw wbeA it "hoe to fasciDat.6 ai bird, : ag � I , I ! 44 R � ' : . . — � � I d, and Lady Verney con cuts to rebent �� dqu'qunderstan ," repeated poor Miss - � i . - 11 . ; �, both. It is very Ikind o; her, as ate tells Letitia, ; 1, Does Date want Madome Rach- in Miss rPrettym an was nothing if she was � . �[ a taking more than one lad a dress for her? Her prices to not - notilliou a. Society held her in �;m she detest I y to alle to, ak 1 I . I thral ;a ways and its maximsI were her �o art with,her, and,'as - a rule, refuse* to . age 4imphy nor , P in id � , 11 , LWA-i�, my dear ; for you c life. ��,;X, hen Phyllis came to be. she deter. �c aper0ne iony one -except a " debutante.' Mhat , , youlmr,ca , le %O . I his case she has yielded. You' will'jpay �f ; the dress " es mined t ist the young girl should go through !�H wever, in t I I I I . I " I .P O�. t all the t ecessary observances to ensure her ,,'.ar glad, aren't y I I M. is �,'r yman sitood up, and then,under he - . I I ' I osition in the world of fashion. I . now u, my I= ", n of th�eo hawk-lik% a good I Of i, I don't k at I glad," replied tbp nfiu�n - eyes, sat be course, the primary thing was to get her �� h. yllis, with a sli' '.t backward tons of her doI ago -I I . , . Th I present. -d. Misi Prettyman had never been' i; 'e d. " She'd have taken me in any cue, ' Thial is" too much," she stammered. th present A herself. In the days when she 1, w Idn't she ?" __ " �Y�u ruin " 0 -you quite, quite ruin I me, � ' etitis Pretqm�an stared at her young my dear N I. Vincent. My- income ca, not, ow was I ng and fair (she was fair , still, but ,,, ; I da. �) In wa sear YO Phyllis bout dopewithly ur dem4n- 1 Cali young), she had neither the 'money co panion's gra,3ef I back. I 'he head once . again ever her writing. Le- i 4:4 re. Vincent, i I noi the position to ensure her an entrance 1� L it� If)' said .9 ,I a low I I I tj . I i I 1 titi uttered a quick sigb. . vote . at( to the Queen's- drawing room. In those 1 titi .in ing I e'ver . , ; 7. 1 1 th early di ya es" e , I know' 11 Miss Prettyman was called by ' ' Phyll is this eat selfish be, li Ill ,, murmured the poor no e aordso," inutter'ed Miss Prettyalsou, lad I eg of you not to -not to allude at e another namel, slid was Mrs. Vincen't hard- ca . I worked and much abused -governess. Since un er her breatb.I . . . ,to t ings. I I )i cuurhe I don't object to giv- Big . then, h, ,wever, wealth bad come to her, and she Paidt 11 welly my dear, we . are iDg May Iress, but is it necessary that pr with wealth Phe had risen ca oi : and I supiose you will co I descend it in at -b made at: Madame' Rachelle's. ormously in I 9 ; 1) n � - , r I . the soci %1 scale. When, therefore, she -was t I b interested in ur dress � She harg a our times as much: as any one gn so Nice mf ul as, to secure a handsome young it It will be white� I muppose," said Phyl- else i Lo d n. Now I will willingly take th he take int he world, it occurred lis. 11 I don't kno*� anything about her P Bon treet toI : iress , o ' de- ! th , to her t iat when ;,�711iis was presented to - butiontes,"but I have a hazy idea that they M ra. Vi tit raised a solemn�: fat hand. ye Her Gd cious Majes�y, , I 6he, Miss Piettyman, wear white and hav� ostrich tips in their 44 !Stop,-- itia", she said. 'I' You fail to fu nil ht a so kiss that [august hand. - hair � ., I need not bother about the dress undirstan' ie. Daisy must have her dress to [ 11 4her was o6 ceaafn ILady Verney who quite yet, teed 1, L titia ?" , 1. ma4 at M - ame R000lielle's, because I do Bi r I - . r.1 not choose would � ndertake to ch�perone the heiress d'Isometraidyournust. Madame,R%ch. � t. at she'should go to the draw- ha , - room I ing one scrap inferior to you las and he friend. Phyllis was to' make, her! elle is the only person who can fit perfectly, iDg � - debut 1 t the ppi sci pat: drawing -room of the 1 . or xyllia. 1, Sn I I and she is sure to bE inundoted with orders, 46 Nisy o to the drawing -room ?" mur- D9 season andMi4aPret man, having, arranged 1 for this grand drawiag-room, so we ought ' , - ty ; - . r , matten to her oatisfacti � mu Pd Mi N' rettym4n. Her face turned (In ou ith �%d Ver- , to g 6 to her this.ver�r afternoon. What time ,Verj 1 pale r tinj ney, cai e to c ult .Kiss Ma ale on � �. . pa n - ;, would you like the carria e ordereAd ?" '6114 the all. porta � subject of dress. it . � i Ari� time you li�ke-f am not going out. t - Ualm F(urself, Letitia , and prepare for in The I � use in Park Lane m,as the perfec- i to_� , . he . inevitable. Lady Verney presents Dai y when she presents you and Phyllis. re tion of , beautifully appointed, and aplen- 11I are not going outt? My dear child, I , 11 � didly urnihh�d' 'i mansion� There were hat pc it t I am resolved, and you may sof ay.; I 11 110 Un I are you ill ?' . . I : � drawinj �-rooms and diliffig-roome, and h ins Prettyman ros . e in alarm sit' she be tEly t a ikful tha.t I do not insist on ba I sending t o daughtetia to court: under the th saloons ind lib�aril""s and bo4doirs. Phyllis spo ce, and going over to Phyllis, laid her ch4erona e of your �riend and, at.your ex- at( - had a b )adoir It her own, f rnishled to suit I hani on her should�r. I . , I � " h t ) her dar K but*rioh Oomplexio There was a' s,e, but I don't wi m � hard on you, aF I ,,' i ' The shoulder, in its white draperies, was P'51 good dt %I of a sbf t golden Ii ht in this room, L aul I shal be 4bunAntly ontent if you ge i� !� taimd with a pettish movement. an appi ach to Irosy pink �ras introduce& u 6take I %i8i on t�is ooc sion." for . here an i there, I and the cuirtkins m ade of"' it nAiss Pr t yman wits trem ling all over. th " I am not the least ill," said Phyllis. � , " Liberty silk, a�d falling in straight folds of � Pray don't fues. ! I suppose I may -stay at "'Put i is impossitole"I a e began ; " ab - I home if I like ? I c n go to Madame Rach- � ,a I - differen b colors I against the open windows,, elle's to -morrow or inext day. I am not In. xolupely, c r ipletely ilinpossi lei Lady Ver- so resemb] d themselves rich and' tropical' clined to go out to -lay, and I -won't go." neymurm, rad at taking wo. In tact, a de I flowers. Greed tones of color were almost,',' 64 chaoisronelis now only allov�led to present an But Madame will be, engaged -she two � , banishe � from- the room, but the roses, the,r - woii't be able to make your dress.11 � ladiesi a; the same dra;,ing�roorn. She ills I I will I osi0e y refuse, and! throw up the tic yellows, and the browns.' prepo'ndered. and' L 4 I'If she can't somebody .else can. 10h, gave a lJoizarre effect. The window boxes I i who thing if I p opose � that she � should Trio i . '_ , r : don't bother me, Letitia ; don't you �see ; i were -full of carefully -selected plants, heavy, "otha i I am buoy 9" 'I i take'anot4ie giR." I � I M a. Vific.,utrose. I his withsch�nt, and drooping with blossoms. " Scribbling a'B usual. I do declare, I, , �� , I g.. . . � on 'a . manage it your own way," she th Phyllis was fond of collecting all sorts of liev e you are writing a novel.", �fc_ 4 it . i t I � 0 1, if Oecefss�ry can stav at af * - 9 . I do, not in ithe least, � may w0te home. quant ittle curiosi iei. These crowded,, , ,, What if I am. II suppose I i BRI the ma4tel- board, the brackets, and cabinets,l . I mind mej;tion. at what I please. It's Ithe one comfort of ejx- ing certaill fA'cts." � � Ph but thelfoale yellow paper of the walls was' I . . i ibtence to pout out one1B imagininga on pa- it Tiow, I iow ; I beg -1 implore -I en. unadorned with a.sin.gle picture. - i . . 11 I don't want landscapes," said 'Phyllis., per, The fact is this. Letitia, it was �I- treat. ,i J1 -_ h 11 I don't care about them very particularly , ways my nature -always from my earliest Miss Pe'etl6mania trembling hand was :in ' �. ,' days, to get tirei,,l ot things. The grace of I I even in nature, and certainly I don t wishl. laid on h1rs t Vincent's shoulder." pa : *� t off. I i * ' for pictAires of them. I don't care' . f I or re- I con3tancy has not been bestowed upon me. She Is . 0�- i ' pr � I I ain what is called'fickle. What delights produc on of flowers,' for I can have heapsi me to -day sickens me to -morrow. For the " I oftiap Wnk," she c tinned, 11 that it qu . of natu oil flowers, and as to figure' pict,,r,,,l is my dut�-my bounden duty, to let the da I want �o be the central figure pihture my-, firs,, three trionths I liked this house, and world know, -'my deox Letitia, what is the ed . thi:; boudoir, and you, and the I flattery. , � �, I , rep-,ived. Now I am getting 'sick of the fig 3elf, so -.hat no eyes will be" detracted from! I mattt-r ?" ! ,� � � gazing It me," . I Xotidng, nothiin'g ; you make me feel his � hot se, the boudoiri you. and the' flatt�ry. I 'faint, and,f4intness I � brings on those cruel Hi Phyffis's rooms, therefore, filled with, want another chang - e. We tiresome to be a curiosities, and graceful �draperies,� at�acks. Pb away, �lease go away. I will fel � '' � alvi ays praised ----to Do always told that you ower', so-mewhat of her own- r let you koo�v my debision about Daisy in pie Partor, composite� I I dresses arejovely, and you are divine. Of half ati hou '." � � $to - I . ; course, I d ' I ,ba act r.� t �u% want people to cease to 64 e N, m as seated now by her davenport. Paisy,,'Osaid Mrs. Vincent, when she bei mon� I i 11 praise. To cease to praise," continued Pby. ,�ol the very� handsome house next ­_ _­ ­ ­ I- ____ . . __ ___ Ilia raising her arel ed upper ,lip, until a door,whieh!was being' kept up principally at on � j IM ODV gleam of white teel ,h became visible, and, Miss Pretty-inian's and Phyllis's expense ; al . � 1� � THE NIGHT �i C"RK'S STRII loo I 9 ahead with a certain depth of ex- � it Daisy, y9u, are to go out driving with sot � pre saill waking up her sleepy. dark eyes� Miss Prett�mau after lunch to -day." grf i i , A FACt LIKE CHALK. . � " to �easehto receiv gaise would indeed be' is ' � I deftl_� T *faotis is, Letitia Prettyman p Very.. ell, mother. Is it anything no " I I " a eci4l ?" � � J0 A very bad attack f I ippe one � I m ant to go on fro height to height of :: �.t is so�nething very special." no h r . , ISO. 0 tXy . year ag-o last winter left ,�M,stem in a I I am ELckn ]edged now to be a, Am I not to know?" Sh `Pr1 t very weak state and my nery ,us system 1,heo utif ul girl -I a also a wealthy one. " You Will know after lunch. Pat on an completely unstrung ' Aftor gatting over Re )ort has talked about me, and even be- your prebtiost dress for the oceasion. eta the dangerous stage of the disease I for my debut at thP Queen's drawing -room . . ,� inaturally expected to gain strength, but, I a . "I --- e f j3hion." � I i , more or less th � � I I � I bAl unfortunately, did not do so.; On the � You will be lhl� rage after th CHAPTER XIX, ; at event,"' I . contrary, my blood became weaker. I a i Ai I Miss Pretty ma I. " I am going to give I : * hR , ; : . , ]ill daily lost strangth and vital4, and tnV �i b 11 -one of the b4t balls of the season. . Mrs. Vijcent had her way. Notwith- cad ' nervous system became �;o w0ak that it Af r you have beeri seen there, you will be ____ - - ! " - . idl was a constant source of suffering both tf�ic ragq, Phyllis." I I 111 day and night. I lost appetitq, the sight � " Peehaps so," roplied Phyllis, "but, oth ' ' of food nauseated me, the we�ak state of af�it-lr all, what doe� that signify ? To be tic my system caused shortness, of breath APPALLING DEATH and unnatu'ral action of the heart, such the rage means heaps And heaps of tiresome . � I 9 as fluttering and violent palpitation, and. YOUng men falling irk love with you, or pre- I ,I -1-7— ko tetding to fall in love with you. Young From Vdney Disease Prevented Cla I ,my face was like chalk. ' I was in this me a are awful worri�s, I once,and once only, �. condition and constantly getting weaker m by DoI Kidnqy Pills, Only. - 6 "a young man w o was not an unmiti- , I . — .1 - � pri when I began taking Dr. Ward's Blood ated bore. He is t e exception to prove the it, - I' ,niz 2nd Nerve Pills. I had read the books "niversal, rule. 0. ou see, Letitia, even if Ki4,ey Disease." Do you know con . they distributed and their advertisements I � n the rage of a fleetio, London season what it t�leans ? It means t4t the kid- 9 in the papers, and. thought, " Well, I F, , . th� twill not conten -0 me.', : neys ard. �ith�-.r roge,t;, or ro�fipg; the voi , I � i m medicine without �,; what will, my dear ? You are a queer blood ' full of Poi benerit it is useless to spend any more q,ir I;, Phyllis, You � expect too Much sonou.s, death- you money. However, I finally made up my " I I Of doaling � rr?ptio inig mind. It is a forlorn hope; I can buttry. life., : � - g 1) cA I n i n; that thd, Kidneys D � If I am not, benefited I will not be hurt. "' Blessed are tho e who expect nothin '11 I d I heir work ; that tho victim is _ our laughed Phyllis� ligkly. " Well, I don't ' g charnel -house; ' that his: the So I � bought one box and received great bel)ng to that ordee - I possess the soul of ' "I beriefit thei,refrom, so continued their use, 11 nii )itiou. I meant ' hC.. at numbered; that the victim # and to -day am a well man in consequence; 4 0 taste all sweet things MUST ta e'Dcodd's Utley PiUs if he whi iniiny life. I know �ometbing of the'sweets does nd want to die, pre rny blood is strong, my face has the ru I ddr of 1liomage and of good, but bo hue of health, m3�apptetite has returrie( . �� Have you Kidney Disem? Is a P ,ycloy. Iamgoi gtotaste the further hor I sleep well, I have not the slightest in- 4; �ets of fame. I ain writing a novel -my your s il hot and dr, , dications of nervousness or heart t �ble, n f )) Y; memory fail. and O�Dr. 01 el shall be the r� e. ��': - ine, reddish, oc on � . . ing - r and from a sick,:, weak, nervows mr �, , .brOath short; uj Ward's Blood and Nerve Pills a�n ,ave 14 Oh, you silly, si y girl. What do you � pale. colored; does it scald when hall ' transformed rne in six weeks to full health koJw about literatVe ?" Paul as I and strength-"' I amZ"ours very trul I - i ` My novel shall be the freshest of the ng i is your appetite changeable; tha , yol f r�F h ; everyone shalt read it' do your, ankles swell; have you bitter abo (Signed) WILLI M WILLARD I . ! It will be I i I IF d 11 ghtful to see the reviewers."' taste in the mouth on getting u I? Night Clerk Grand Central Ho�el, I '16� Suppose no one takes it ! 18uppose no P " Peterboro. I I niorping., ; is there � brick -dust do- f H1 isher wants the kubbish you can scrib- . . Dr. Ward's Blood and Nerve Pill tre ,. ble ?F) . Posit in vour urine ? Mai itold at 5oc. per box, .5 boxes for $2. At F hyllis's brow arkened, I - Any d ` these signs toni . �s I is proof posifin yoq ifuggists, or matled on receipt of rice 6 Time will pr e4' she muttered, after a of Kidn Disease. Will you be, curtA prio )y THE DOCTOR WARD CO3, Liralted, ��u Fie. � � wor; I �� or W�11 you die? Dodd's - t � ra Victoria Street,, Toronto. Roo� of � � Liss Prettym g&Ve a short laugh. � Kidney afor"flen fro*, �" I forgot," sh Pills are! the only mearis on eardli that casi . . I i * I continued. " You are will C I bx� you. i They never fail. hat � ri. -you can publish your book at your I 9 . I I � I . . i r I . . 1 i I , I I I . I I - � i r � - I � . I � . . I I r I Iq ­ I .. : � I . . ; . I , � A A I t : I . - I �'-., i ` w I ; I � - 0 1, i 4`1 A i - � � h a a i 0 ^ I , st , I t, i r i I il 11 1g, I - rg , I ; ` i'alt � 1�t 1 , 0. � . I I .. . - I I 'I - I- I ; i � I __ . I I lo' . 11 I i�, I 1'�. I . I., : I � I 1 . I . . - I- i I � . ; I I , � I I I : I i ! I I i . i : r . . I I I i i I � j � I I � I . i - I � I - I � d . . : � -,-- __L_ ­_­ -1. . - - - I ­ �--�--,.�..,-,---."-.-�,-,.-��_.�.. ­ -_--_;_-._--J__ - � I - '­ -i- - . i � I -1 � ­�_ � , - - __T_. -11 " ­ ­­ ­­ __ ---- , , --- ­ - it!- i -1-1 __ . . --! � � - r i,. . -7 i 3 . I I I I I lit . ! � � . : . i . I! 11 I I � II .­ ; I : ! : �, � � I - I . I . . : . li ! . I - I . - , I , i � I I ) . , '" V , - - - - - � - t p I i . I I - � . I . ; � ; I I . I � , � - . I I r ! � _A . � � . .1, A i I � � 1i i I I I I I 7 I i : ! � , I I I i I � � . � . I I I I I � I � I � � ­ � I � � I - I ", I - I � � I I I � I I i I I I . I I � I I � I . , I ­!--�*­-!—=--­-�-!­­­ .-1------ �,­-----­ ___ . . � . � . . - --.---,;,- ___ � ,__ I I- i , . � . I I _t i 4 . � � I I ��, � ! I i I I I , . ` ? . i I I I i: - � I . I I I - I I ! I . !. � '� I I i.� .FEBRUARY 3, 1,S99s, �. . I � . I 11 .. i� � 100 11 W I Ff I � � 1 �� ____ . I 11 I . I I I . � i I I I ­ aluding the ilmost :insuperable difficulties - I - , he oocasio 11, Daisy went to court in a � -, � I �118 made b Ma(iiairic Rjachielle, and. when L il Multiply them oulk"a 'f - r � I , ady Verney ]prem4n 4 Phyllis Ma , itindale i � - I �- � . I I L her august I Maj st;v� litt e inoignificent, - ; I 4 i . A factory making all Idlids, of sluw­z �-fi�!-.,­' I . ,- aisy Vincen also �isged he �,and. ! -_ - I � 1) . I r % — I tit to do it a b C, said Daisy. I I ,;, Sizes - _.. I " I don't I have as many shape. ' alid v.-i�i,-., ,jl' __ I . I I'm horrib frig4�ed. 'feel most un- '� 0 1 ,47 -t. L_-- ___ . I . I i lasts, as there are forins a7id . ,es of fe� - - . mfortable i this stiff,dre , and I know . I / � does not a i me % . looks like a ' I � k) I cause it requires so man -for eacli hi­�*., in,ad-_-, . - �L L lbiti, Ph I is. I J . , - � m I I — __ - ung queen heri,butIa isim ly crush' . - 0 1 ! I A I that there wo-tildii't be mor.l. ill tlil�:: factory _. I out--anu out,;o r whate qr the word is. - 11 1 .. LL I , is the dreas peop,e look at *benthey see ' fo i them all, nor money in the b=k to pay for thel-n. - I L I . I I I 11 � - ' U I . e. After a time, when its bea 'ties have i . lied on the ii, th4 glance 11 my poor in. I In the Slate Shoe Factory,,where only one specialty i5 made, I I . I '. , I I � I L nificant, face. Now, wleii people, see there are fourteen shapes'ili 7 sizes, 6 1 yllis, they .. ever once thit of her dress, - _Z", - - - I I I half sizes and 5 widtM (ig- other facto- 1 -z,-3 !-,_I;C'�.,i -";�! cr, 1 ,�5'. ____ , � � . I isherenc4antilig, her ei,hralling - _ __�­ � __� ; I pres� �', ��_. - . L ' _v_,_ ­1�� -, --_��­ . ;, Ill . ' 1. - ., , I , - . ce, wbio Rogether engro 4ea them,,' I I 'Ill - �� _ I Ko ' I � mes there are n1 't 0 or- three shapes 111".. '. " - '.'_ ,; '. , - . . . . � � i � , , to I I I I �'. � i i Ne!verth I Boo you are a sje�y lucky girl 'I. - . . ,., (,�'..A .. ,. .. %, I i i C4 .." -, . , I I - it Ith)l y � Sw1ater Shoes" are "It 1) -� :'�, , . -,: I ; .- 2i � ,� � /_ , I Lily, I maid : ie of her , sist4ra. Don't I �in one wic ' '�L . ,. /1, / i I Ift z I . � � J-1 . i I, �1­ ic", /7 . - - JW1 i . - ' f . � sh I -were i� i yourlshoea." ! � stamped oI Goodyear welted soles """ � L 'V " � , I I , - I I � �- . � 'd 1) Then you may ,_ d� - I 1'01�, doym, my ear , . . � ,A . . I I , iz.", - - I thr , IN ­ - . p into them this �noment if �, manims, will with Makers' I trade mark and price, ,. ., - I " .. J - L .11, I LL . - __ - I L t 1, , 1."� .1 -me ; , , � 11 .% , , I � I I 1�, �:_� . ow it. I- i ri gh you joy of y�our introduel .. [. oo a d 5; oo. 11 -1 4 . 11 fnfl . $3 - 00, P 1- A-- 1-1 n to Lady Verne' Miss Prettyman in, 1, ;�_`_'.,N i V _. VIII t� y, . I I Auced me her Itwo or t r�e days ago�L Catalogue frect I - : .­ V 5�.�­­­__ --A.r � - ... -, _,_=;;-_-_ � _ I Vev . I _L . w _- �, �,.w'..1-- .: f _­7�r� L _JSJr.S!4­_-. ­ � " d she treat ad me I h Is r, Shoes by mW1 � � . ­ - � ­ .. - - - . . fur Jas th& ,irt under - . I I ft I . I I - t. It's horrid t takes tie ver_t life oub R. W1 1,91 -SOLE LOCAL -AGENT. FOP. SEAFORTIL - ... . youtobetrea'�e­dlasdirL I hate going I . .... . I this drawing-rooin, and I simply would - I i I . - _. . _ - L .. fuse to do so if I a : ! I .. - .. I � 3 - Daisy knew, how"red.' I not Di I d you �f et my n me ?11 deep breatha,exp*nd the Jun to their ful- i .... � . '1114 . over, that she: did 6179 . gs --- ., I- re, and weighed down b I her finery, I she 44 Please forgive e, I am very much lest extent, boldibg -every time the inheled ,,I I companied her cousin au d a Prettynian afraid that I did." � air &along as possible, -and then slowly let-,- . - I . I ,I L , " I shall certainly forgive you.- It is im- tint it forth through theno-4trilp. I Lady VerAey's house. �� . n .- __ - L , After the ceremony was � 0 r the elltir& possible to remembe the �names of all the doing this the infl4ion of the lu]998- ,_ .� . rty were too retur to Misw Prettymail's, )eople one gets intr duced: to in society. sets the heart into such quick motion that - - I meet a great many guette, who were �; in- 0 I 4on't remem er your name, although the blood is IdAven with unusual force along .. . � - ted to witness the youngi " debutantes.O.' you talked to me fo, half an hour the other its channels, and ao rulls, out int -43 the tiniest "I I 1111L � This was Phyllis,.; hour ��of triutnph,.�and evening2' : � veins., This radiates a glow dvwn to the ... P of 'L, My I na . I . I iny a mcrtificaion. $IiDwasnotAbad me is aintree. How very toes a 2d finger t,ips, Land aets i) p a quick ve- ...- I'll, I L. - . t�e soul, at d won d havi graced a humble beautiful your cousi is, Mine Vincent." action against the ebill. The Lwbole effiect . I I . . ion in lit � very Tedita Dl,,r,, if her mother It Phyllis I" Daisy cast a qui(k glance is to Air the blood and Bet it iu motion as .;: I I i I 11 I I - I - I d only let ,Ier solo, ie. B it with Mrs, Vin- at, the tall white Illy. 11 Oh, yes," she froin x apid exercire., Let any woman wvho. R. .� _. nt's hawk-'ike ey s'upob her, D , May did said. I " Phyllis . ww always lovely, ; that is goes -0 a dinner or ball ina. low,� L necked 'J.... . . Ito] - - - I doe t dare to Ouccoal herself I lb i pointers; . nor her forte," . I 1 dress, !where the rooms are �cbilly and her ' � - : i � � - Z . 'or, - ing� main like t le m J .11 You have been brought up with bet wraps�not accessible, try tbi8 little ,cure, I 4 , . I I , oc est violep in the shade' I - � - - I 1PO'N so had toccme forward and tnaka clumay Wen ?" better' still, tbit; preventive -against P,old, :., � - k eeches, an( force I . -� I Yes ; or ratheri she � was brought up and enjoy iLto merit -is, Let her try it when -I- I ;: -astl herself oii �t,he notice of . __ - � ---' C � 08 I . With !us. She wals beautiful and--- L taking- a cold drive or when condemned by - , I L � i - I e who di opined her for ':d ' ­ ; . L _ J ad- -1)? , � I accident to air, in wer, galmerits. �et the _ _ , - L Phyllis, an -ioundpd b a 0113f, V , ' y b VY 0 - -oung Q 46 I I N1 was. silent What ?" asked Daintree maxim of a victim o cold be alwaya ; Keep- " . , - _. n, talked when .. he ChOos . . - t 1 7 _ - ' "I I f .9 on Willi'find 0 yourp the blood in rapid tietion -, use the &ep-beld � en it suiti Id her, gave sh rp repaxteeo q ' I W013�t B&Y-y I .lit fo�L . ---- 1 4 �%h , . '�x , -h- � . .. A), he oce ion ieaquir it � and gracic us seif if ver you are introduced to her." breaths -when a -.fir-t --bill is felt. "� en t , -_ I ;11, I longing to be introduced to her. change. - �. . I . i I � eches whe it pl ased er , * do so; I ut � I PIR isotever sh did I # Do yo, think you could perform the kind _____ - L_ L I . I - — - . , .. I � elke : movement was I 91f � IN14TANT BELIEF VUSTAI by using MIL. -. - - I... I ace -each tion , cerem ny . - - , rem . I '� I as uty, In sbort,- rem I BURN'S STERLING. READACRY, FONVDZRS. Noz � � "I'll her dark, ich 10 ell t' :64 F I trh, She% probably snub me,"bitt L 'L - _`1 I ne,:, she shone like I � depreasinig afte"ffect. . A aW I I I'll tr . is standing � - 0 W - , L I � , ort of exq isite star. � I I , y herself just for - - . . 1JW1 I - Among,,, , a ue to wb were invited itol a �noiienr. Let us com0 quickly, before Homes for Consumptives. .; Tor . is n a � t I I � an - At the present time when such a ,ngorcus %� sl� Pre 3tty a f any oi ie else w ts to speak to her. Now , Ifforne, were #Ialay, 'L I ::::: , =01 . I I LL a whom a e sea'r ely 'knew, but !who, this instant.", . .erusade is being made in Great Britain, ��_e . f I L I � . i ­ ' ch slid all f the( $0,111110 son, had1man.1 Daisy rushed forward, . . t that insidious enemy of the burnsin, i- ',- A"d. � agams � , , d to secar a a ca . . Stei ring clear of her long train as beat he race, tuberculosis, it is hiteriesti I 1' Wo � - 1'� , Od of in v: c ation 1 . I 1 . ug to note 1 "' , M . � I i , so 16 The rumor i could.' Daintree foll �yed fo her wake. � , LLLL litho abou Phyllis ied penet,rated' � 0 that the first annual report o &_ � - She was proeWm d to, 1, - Phyllis, 'is, o . +_1 � �� I �� to many q iarter . Phyl " aid the other _ � i L taulu, . I Li Sanitarium for Consumptives of Massachu- �'­ I - 11. ,L i! I � L en se n ­ , sette has just been insued, and gi,yea a very � . AdTJC4 be the moi t love y girl wh 3 bad be debtAstite." L imeath .� London ho iety f r man, a, day -also t e Phyllis ,dropped her lo0i 'lashes lookirl gratifying account of. -the good the inatitI I 11 UUM I - � prowl ; � ,'I tion has been the means of accomplishing, - i I � downiwsrd at, her small � � cousin, and anoil 11 I cruelost, th, c oolest, the., ric - 66 I . I . � L t. Young wiere alrealdy losing � their W at," in a cross y6iice4', The patients h^ve surprised the pbysiclaw -1 I I L ' ads about r. Wot a single onei who he d It his gentleman, Mr. aintree wants to by the quickness and cheerfulness with I . �� . Is _ " I on invited the At : be introduced to you." f I ,11 . L I . Ome, failedt to loom i. . � . i I which they have accustomed themselves to, i i, ey were al - 11 How do you do V said Phyll a, I - I ... .ur 0 a to seei the beatitty 9""ng the special hygienic reguilsoLions, of the inati- � � . � . ] n Ba ill Daintree a Bill � L tit � � � 0t, Wifteren 9 - e mome Lher riumph.` 1 1 � � glance tuition, *hicb require them to pass almost : o . I � I ! - I - : - L � 7 Ow, ELM, get thbinvitediguests, bo hii an ben, for some reasod� which a 0 co�ld all their time in the open air, eithex walkifi,g ,�". � L . ic .iir"i. 'I * I � i . no ite explain, holding. out her and. , . -- LL A i inwaro prtitWe t U I about the grounds or reelining on the plaz- ", - I )o � r of and � to his I . 4 7know yo I s;Jd a Daintre . � Ella delighted to ,�., . � 1 1 j . - zas, and only to take cettain inds ,of nour- :­ -. � Da Ln�ree, suddenly ; 11 foj I am hu , almost Masiesochn. L '. Daintre's L ad nol forgdte� Jo n[ Smith's � . ishing food. The succets of the � ry, nor h frant c appo sol. Ito im to flic d ant e, i that I am intimately acquai L d with sette Saulbarium will probably lead to other 1, I - I . a a "�'Bol friend of yours."', . 1 . - __. so girl who had on zP gad herself � to him fer 4 � X II&VeL 86 1 . states establishing similar institutions. -11 . great many 1 special friends " . I . Ouple Of h Durs &I he bill�ed cot. of - IS 61 � # � L 0 - I _. L _� ' t sai I LPhyll' , I Make -a rule of including -1 . Our Air lit. But � t so ha en d. t�a t Some Plain Question& ,_ . -_ time P L � all the people I likela In' list of special - � . I esent Dair tree �w u u bI6 to fulfill' M IF Have you catarrh ? H&ve you - o eeki I . ; . friends. Is the person toIlwhom you allude - fleniii,ve . omise of a 1, r . P�yllifl .�� Whe ,p) . veyou bronchitit,lo Have 1vour �. -CanaA ith told a ma, ��', or. a woman . 11 breath? Ha I i , . L bis talb it oc urrod to Daintre . � I slight spomptome of canis-uml;tion ? � V . L t ' I ` A man. A young man, .and a good- Tilen. . � at beautif9l Phyl IS M r A'nda e" migh.6 be , d . I I looki4g one. " send for a free sample of Catarrhozone. V e heiress 'bout oin *aI !his Isi r. " ,,ry paused here. Phyllis held her- What is catarrhozme ? Not a anuff,,wash -, I Brias . - . I . r friend, ad spi en , �o him. � Dairian te ' &I ry erect eyes 104ir ointment, but an odorous gas, which 10 � _Z_ , _ . Her won4erful, lovely - I i - Ily intend d to to see arshal� in 6rdi ir '*e I ca ried by air directly to the disesose& I Bel , - , ' obtain fu ther in or�a(i n on tb� sub�ec % lo')k straight into his. ; ' � If Our ratei t d . I . Da�i(lntree felt a frautic ilpsire not to Mon- p r,tp,. It penetrates- wherovit-r air oala go, � 'foo auit,ever ays an even ee :a! . Ott x I d T sod Oeforo I e tion i8mith's name. I I . and never fails to cure. tVe do not"aek y ' 18T CARS � A mome t di p�x 1,and I wbda At I -at, however, for , - ' ,for further,. � c con t lif ul vo His lbetter angel bad n de- to believe thin until you have fesited. -it lir or two to 4obn I Toursoeff. Send for a iriaI bottle. gratis to ' I I 4k a can e, Mr. arball was a I way, i an d serte&�im,' and when Phyllis said " Well ?" N. C� POT_So-_,- & Co.. Kingliton) Ont. -. - 41_s� , in n iinp-Atient voice, he. answered, hur- . I __. I i6tree, as isfied hat he had done; bis a An I riedly : Trains IesI I ti, and g ad- to 6 d* E aiith busy and' al)- " The name of the person whom I think Winter Pruni,ng. ' - ,follows : j rontly set 1nig d U.. lbard work, le� tic i . . 11 ' iotter drol . � ,1 � I a your special friend is John Smith." . . Will pear, plum, apple or ebeirr be dam- 40ING Wt"-., - I I , . I . _y he dam �L � Passenger. . , . T irough i a inti" , howeve , he . . 1pooasoniikr..� ,�%te rJend � (To be Ci6noinued.) -� aged by winter pruning when the limbs are __ . - . ce ived an invitati I small ? I Ifixed Train ; a Miss Prettyrnants - I I DR, CHA3E'S CATARRH CURE,.BLOWER IN- - Profes6r Slayton . Yes, air, Experi- Ilixed TrAin, ,� . ;e *noon. The :: hat 0 of the 11 d,- CLUDEO, 2fic., oats magically and cures quiekly. meutm show that any pruning between - 001NO RXsT­ tante " were spo en o !with rapture b One aptilleation alloys Palen clears the passaie, re' I - P Ile or � is man. Daint November and the 1-st of April, on -any of � r e r embered Sin th's duceeiinflammation and gives comfort. Cures cold P .:1 S4Ir . Bane - He esolv 4, therefo ,ei to in the head. Ray Fevef, ftose Paver, Catayrtial Deat- the seed -fruit trees, is an injury. JAUU&I mi,F;T,gun��,_, In ho now, and'all head and throat affilett 3no which, If not ont, a. Y,6t't . I 04 r out o hi's v r,y busy , I to taken in $lme�, will le%d to Chronic Catarrh "d later and Decembpr are the worm, in b I - t a peep a t the he reas. iaod to fi i can see samp, I les in the farmem" Club room I.- I 6imself if sh' , ot t consumption. Ws sure, pure and harmless, easily at Grand Rapids, where the ba-rk is .killed a .... weui�� ` 1 identical. ivith APPHOd- I . 1,� e W r� all, � y - . - � I . 0011ge Nourl, I 0 � I 4q.Uarter of an inch or more .2 e kir1who, had jilted hiq friend. I . . in pruning done p1thel.., I I L L &Q_ -1 aintree otoesesee I a I i4elipark in January-.- In March not so lar -about Brussels- . I . ably b4n - In the Sneezing Season. I I n6 and st3tely pr sende. He was a' 0 - . eigth of an inch; pruning in April healod Bluevale- J . . , , - at pbyp'iciana may Bay., I Winlrbam.. rf; Ily ag eeable 7 man �10 i )IV ... there seems to be no possibility of inducing slowly ; in NJ ay, v,ary well, and in ,Ivne I AGo So - L u t , could . taQ., � 8,50 L 0880� , and October, beat of -all, , It healed pratW I ' rNa um I � d talk we 1. He t,hat art whic� women to wear shoes of Ld�miraoble thickness fairly in July, and some %-cry well I U ,- -1. Wingham I . . � � , r � tilactivel choos � thelsty'O of convorm- in winter. The consequeqce.is that in thiii I uguat, a little in 13ep-lqmber, and -tbw� I ; tB . . � . I Brussels, - � � I I � � n .which eat pleaises It c r�npamon of, tb 0 season colds are alwa�ys prevalent. Theos, ( etcher bealin .- , I i I . Ethel"..".7 nient. ! t I g was ve-1-31 good, bat not � 'L - i afflictions &rise, as moo people are aware, I . , � , - � He entered Miss 1�rett�m lite so good. an the I -ate iruning. i w a a houiie,fOce I from impediment of blobd'eirculation. The I I The - - * p e craI I I ecember linibs that -*ere cut died Bob- I I Loud ' tairease,; n consequent chill is so al It that not until - I I rough om o room � tb�oi:I e I with solutely. The January pruning was the ... f 'GoRm NNOA " L . I uti 'It the preliminary sneeze o ca is the sufferer n1ext worst, in being killed around the �LXL, ] - I U . � c t - London, 1 er� anoth -r, until;!at alt he lou% bfl� e ap�Lre of the trouble. A� sq- h times the first cut,. � � -_--- � ' I � . Ti I r L w 4. I ? Centralia .nding at the ,dodr t I t e roo, . and most efficaciouo mbas,ure should be to F 1:xe1&,r L � " � yllis was the centre , f � ! 1 I restore the qui�k flow of warm blood through Mr. Rite : I pruned large shade frea ,_ - Heosall iB8 Prelpt �ttketio -I. I I in December and flad bAd - - - - - , - �, - 1 i hey - - Hippen himl a li�nd, every veln, and so by heab instantly co,ut,er- ytyiau had � gi,ve� I , I I . rpsults, I 1 ` Bruiceflul ake a be4'ming- ()n L were Carolina poplar, wbich iz ,tine of thw - , " Ii , sterebtyp6d srnJe, &I � act the little chill. e., perhaps the alm- - Ointo art ttl4o word ! of 1w .hardiest trees. in the world. Mic o, . . elpoine. Vhe� c pliest, method of doing this has been learned Soc - h. Hortu, � I I Londesbol . . - . . seed ,rea� drawilng-r m, �& d, _ Blyth _ , on i6to the S, �, by�men who stand on soutinel. duty, who —0— � � i I - esently siood not �arrjay Ilelgr,sve ! tioln t 0 dung are obliged to suffer more or less exposure -Rei)orts received at the State Depart- - : - -- WIDI . � I in w . - . een who, in her ihi rner ng w , - . I I t, I 0, �a inter orwho scorn the comforts in cold ment, s�t Washington, show tbut when the :'- _. GOING Soma,] �� -1. L I -ban). rk bead, with ttsplu ea Of teat rs,10o 41 ' weather , of overcoat an4 umbrella. Their 8panish evacuated Porto Rico there Wing I like'a tall andist4tel lil ' I 4 . were - ___�f __ Bejgrmv e " _1�1 � A Bi Jo-e !" ' Y. I � I method, 'when the temperature of the body left, on the Want] 199 willoms and ,orphans - ­ Blyth I ff�urmued Da�ntree, uAderl' or oxtremi ties is lowered, or a suddenchill of Spanigh officerp, to . L Ldnd;eebw breilt' 4 - whom pen8ions wer& - � . hJ He Iforgat all about! - Srd' 'iath' , or �uick change from ws.Lrm to cold atmos- formerly paid by SpAin. Tbe4to people were I clinton-, s heart I�aped �p with a gre�t t�rob.,' He . - . , phore is endured; is to inhale three or four left in a destitute condition. . I Brueefield; I � t hiw eyej dilating with a suilden1glovv of I � I I - . Hippen � aqure, ai , hd# slipping bebindl a cur,tiam� I � - I - �, Hensall". � � I , � . - 7� Rxe4er ... � od where he could. watch Phyllis,wi�bout I . . -11A. ng himself observed. � I I � I . Ceaft-1 , � . L--Ddon, -0 I ! � I 1 By�, JovO !" h C I . ,� murmured again. 3or ' . ; - . -1 . . . I ce reports( have, not exaqerated. . . hat I - - I � I J I - It- ovely little hea4 i She i ht b I SA ) I . ; log T - se�c;e ny* TV - 11fl a Mau& ! What a - p ! bat - I � r I C ce ! If t�at i, I i DEADLY GATARN � Any kI gir is John Smith'B P�yllis, i � I . - � 13y� 2 , b�s fastenectits relentless ' � . -1 rm rtv. at 6 PC wonder li� has loot his h artt:to her,,! 1 ! . grip UP04 , .. . II . . payments W*1 Ve ! I miist be ca,eeful in self. It * nId i i Ome memberof nearly every family I I t do to fall a victim to th t I � in, the land. Competent authorities anteed, vibargA sort o � rl. I I all day SaUxid e could twfst any!, man an ws she ose, 1 11 I estimate that from eighty to ninety - A. d it is inculmbent on me, ith so nine), at i 11 per cent. of the entire population of -1 I I i . this continent suffer from someformof 1; , cool at prese .11 i i � ke, to kee.P I . � Ibis repulsive and dangerous madad - I 'i Here Dainf�ree sighed hea'V,ily. He 7felt � . I I I If you or any of Your family = r - �_l I f inclined 40 elf p Away as quietly as! he � either Irom recognized catarrh ,or � . i d come, au4 forgot the white Impdrial -from the lingering colds which mark �_, I .- . 00 who had Already taken �his some4hat itsearly stages -don't triflewith it, I � 114 i I . . *,) lous heart 4y staI when a sh girl tim� i .1 I It is the precursor of conbumption, _� .... I � I and death, . ni y and awkv�ardly� addressed him, ! � J -_ - ,� Elefound hi�nself looking down at3be 3 � I - �� I oun I ; I .. Imitations a er " debutaintei" of; the occasion, poor, , I I Dr. A gnew's ,� box No 0 i � I I ' , &cted little� Daisy � . It or �, ln_UIF�t I Vincent;, � t . . I I I . stAmps 11 . ' How do you do t", said Dkis' I Catarrhal Powder W-b'i0s,it yti I I . y, "You r .. . ow me, don it ? !You met me at � the . - � zespons-II I I I . �� .. . never fails. It is the remedy Of all . . ,. � ymore the ON evening," . ; I I 1__ - le . I , 11 mmedies, endorsed by the , most AX- � 4: . 'sold In ..- )aintree had gi�cn al quick start of iur. I . I - _.' lor, - Perieneed and eminent tioseandthroat - . . se when Daby bo(ioNed him, He re0og- . �� � sPecialists of the day, and having a , �, � . ed her face, ipow, , however, although he . record of a multitude of radical, per. I . . Id not remem her name. � : 1 41 1 , I : . 1112-nent cures of chronic cases which TR 'OTI How do y ) d ?" he said, 14 a cordial I - I. I I - I had been,dec-lared incurable. It also �� I ce. " I dicllbo� recognim yofi at first in . - I cures cold in the bead, influenza, hay , � r robes of state.' How did You like !be- I , I I 11 fever. loss of 5mcll, deafness, sore . presented 0 Her G,raciou Majesty? - � . I throat, tonsilitis, asthma and all simi- - MUSIC you Mae he� hand properl ?, Was,th , � � lardiseasm 1tisdeligbtfultous,__ . I I . ac �'. 1*1 � � I "I have had cbronic catarrh ever . � 1 117 1 since the w2r,- sag PC. Taylor, of axii . tsey andithelh kward move l0 , . I I � i I room v0y f�rmidable ?11 I X. Clintoo Ave., ' renton, N. J. -1 I had i I I I I ' Do Vou:kndw,"' said Daisyt ith a blrgah despaired of ever being cured. I used ch madeiher1 I little thin facel . i . tbree bottlesof Dr. Agnew's Citarrhal 4 - look almost .1 I -.*.- - .. 06 a . U know I Powder and Iny catarrh bas entirely left J � cy .. tty ; that I! forgetiall . Flo I me." Rev. C. E. Whitcombe rector of SL i - V u - t, � Matthew's EpiscopW Churc�, Hamilton, 0, it. R horrible igoi ! I I Ont., was* great suflI HouseI ! . �� . rible while t ere ! I think q stuUT(els I atarrhalPowder andnowp,rct- _. . . 11 an odiOns . = Ca rate, simple any certain cure. ey, and I �, cannot recall kiesitig ithe I L The Lord Bishop of Toronto, Can., re. Owill- t . I ; nearly I f 911 I am sure I In& e . I � . � y , erney av � wromenods the remed7 ver - , a at &III L d V ey gav 0 his own 4 , i � me a Poke I �f � _ the Vill'I'd to _� 'was. let 6V n room. - remember I %_ . signature. Sold by druggists, , t I � - i I P poke at d ber angry eyes, land that in I 1� I .Dn. Agnew's Cure for the Heart i - % t, , � � ; I ,relieve-- heart: --disease in 3o minutm � *k_ � G 4t sI I i � 11 . I � - '';re.a . I I Dr. Agnew's Liver Foills-_2oc. f6r 4o, " ; ;I 4 . � I I - - � � - , - aintred Ion t out laughing.,: . . . I AOSes--are* the best. Dr. Agnew's I 'f � � �� � . . I daresa y yitur experience is shoored by .� Ointment relieves in a day ccwzema, I --1 y other iir - .. I " Organs ,.t,." he staid, in a soothing - letter and all skirt diseases, Cures �� -17 -!' - . -1 . I .. ). 11 but ,,a not h - Pik* in 2 to 5 uighm 35c, 2 , t - r ,ale ast donbt Oat I -Piancos -at ,c . � . , � P - I - - -1 acqui#4 d �ourself with extremo pto. -.- � .. .9ee us Ix I , I ty, Yot all d Minis Mar ndaJe are the I'll, 11 . 69 � .. I I V , " , * - , - . � I ­ � � � 1i . � I ' '- 'e' b I' t a ' � I " 1' " 11 I 0 , 1 - b� , � ii I ii, B EL 1 n ff c I It � 'a I , � , i � r - � t "ItL - - ni" It , -. ly � � - ,- e ,I 1� debut uttes " of, this I .- : ­ U - 3 � . ­ I ,� I � �� . � . ! � . - - , : �� . on. Ma I oak if you -,are relsi;d to . � I I � 9)) - . . I . , I . � I I i ! � . I I Sold in 8 III by 1. V- Fear and T-Unuden & Wilson. � . Yes; I in er co�sin, �aisy Vincent. � . ..... --- . . 1h � I � i I - I . ; i I I I . , .� I � -I--- . I : . � I I I . . � I 11� i I - -I I I I , - - - - I 4 __ - i , _-�r,N__� ; - � I . - - . - . I ­ I J I . �! 1� I