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.1 F. B:SAML HER BUTTERFLIES., and wrote in a firm, clear hand �s he looked - _V ' _`Rvv�_ I die - it is my mother's name." afraid of taking cold ?-and I'll show Tou,,, � - I
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A - — over her shonlder. I I 'Ardis?" he repeated ; 11 how strong and He accordingly brought forth a buil,ile. .oar I
By XATE WHITINO'PATC11, UNt T118 LWIES 11 A. 0. Rutherford !l;' buret f1rom the lips I . I : sweet ! I -like it." manuscript and laid it before her." 4 1. not Re�-Cm
J4 U U ' . 0 of the man beside her, and in a Imom t h I ! " You seem surpriped," she said, smiling ; " They are voises for little folksl�) f;e
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. - realized what she had done, e so�z,_A th: , � . 44 did you think Amanda or Angelina would said. " Nature verEes, I call them ; and if :$be NVsa First Att
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- 1 . I very' i in danpr whotneglects card and would have torn it, b b he' took it , be more appropriate ? I I haven't juggled too reckleady with fac ; su'a Theo wit
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gently from her hands. i i I 'I was only wondering how an womazi mean to bring them out in a Emall vol�ri, J,J3
0 CHAPTER 1. . the warnings of dec-li'lling lieaI li. The . . lof h ai r y - .e.
h __ * � " Miss Rutherford are you L lo. , � . i with so beautiful a name could be content to next fall. You see, I didn't dare go 'Was T able V
hd W1 B..�rton leaned back in his desk chair,, " . . further
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. a. warnings are not as startling as the sud- gist ?*' he asked. i I I . c o m e s sign herself as you do." . without consulting you," he added in I Cated. fol
. SLWUHITYN frown puLkering_ his forehead, as he -read den shriek of a locomotive, but they �re " I inherit my fathw"S interes� in insects," , ._� / � 6 6 Oh, it w � as more convement," fs'he- said, usly. . iechitv. -- to be ofa
I I the following letter.: � - , just as ominous. When the body begins she replied. I � 1. from lack shtuggimg her shoulders, I'llyworkneces. I ; Miss Rutherford took up the papers anti ytom the Sun,
- - I I M Iss J. M. BA#T(),'�, I I to lose in flesh, 41 D you sign your i-aitiall instead of ; . of h a i r sitates much correspondence ; and then it turned them over, while Barton, t I nine
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- - "DEAR INIADAH � As an entomologist, I - . :when the cheek is yo � I -arid, V-1le in Mrs,
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I . ur fo)l name V I soundi more scientific -don't you think so ? watched her face eagerly. 401-sog '�'
Cenuine .e I 'hollow and the Is . Ity ly.ttle cottal
may I trouble you for the Be. atific nutbe cJ . It is a habit I have formed !since-sinoe : -_ ____ � food. The -when signed to an article on the rearing 4' Ob, how sweet I" . �
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,be ' buttatfly' larv' which'(in your poem I . business necessitated mu3h writi . I should i �hal r has of butteiflies." She smiled mischievously and there . " how dear, how pretty p., wine yellro her t!
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Cradlos,'publisheli in 'a recent number f � . Nature's warning not have done so to -night had I ,b6on think- I ; again and, Barton laughed. ag6in she would- shake her head 4nd r,e. �
the I Young Folkb' Magazine') you de. (r- - Almd"" no 1-1. f e . - I ti
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that the body is lng�_,) , 11 Why didn't you correct me when I mark, " You must change that sir !,) tisir, �
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Carter's set Ned as spinning a oocoon ? Thih com- . failing of proper 11 Miss Rutherford did you -lever under- it Is starved. It keep, s called you Mr Rutherford ?" You certain- __ .4 . . I St Vitus' da
bination. ia very ;unusual, and therefore �_ - tion- "."
' � . I nourishment. It ' �) I 0 m ly gave me no clew as to a proper, title." But when it was over the brief exanlin. ,Z_ently wlvh;a rel)(
ar u3es my deep interest. I . bake to met right a certain youn�__ C I n Ly out, gets �� , the
.0 4i Very truly yours, �� is a condition of Sho was driven into a cornor and she - "It didn't seem worth while. I'malways ation, and discussion, the fault-findibg alla i6rabsill told
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.- 11 stomach, knew it, so she looked up wi h a bright, ,
Little Liver Pills. �� .. , � 11 weal(i thinner and thinner, being called minter ; I became used to that commendation, she handed back the inau.' ,' -4,0ghter's suffer, .
A, 0. RUTHERFORD." "I I . and 11 weak 11 sfom- miechievous fimile. i � I �n jo� health *I-
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�/ J� I I long ago. Perhaps that is why your I J. M. script with a nod of general approvalt, .Rti
" CAn't a man -write a harmless -jiDglo"for , _/ ,ftr ach, soon involves " Mr. Barton, did you ever face a lit bald . spots appear, Barton I did not undeceive me as to your 11 Then you think it will -. Warsbat
must Bear Signature of babies without getting into disputes with I do ?" sai Bar- ,,y# grr .
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#"� -" i' ?4 other organs. 'Dr. poem entitled 'Cradles V " she �sked, audtale- then actual baldness.' sex. Have you forgiven me - yet for not ton. " You are more lenient than I faucie . -,it,h rheurnatisrn,
entomologists?" he groaned. He turned to 1 _41_-� Pierce's Goldeu ciously. knowing all about you ? It inver humili- you would be." - d. I , ch, ,And, a'
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'0,����� f a near -by table and picked up a copy of the � The only g(?od hair "' Am I ? Well, we will .go over it rnore� 1W . clever doctor,
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. * 0 ine. Yes, there was . Medical Discovery - Their eyes met and they both,laughed. ating, but I am much absorbed in my work I
t; Aj�� Y ung Folks' Mag,,z* ' � cur " Can you forgive my sbu idity ?" she - - To wake I
'oe ., 't .10. es diseases of food AF I and do not keep proper track of book news. carefully again at home, and perhaps I prove. I
hie litt,le veraes on the first page, and very . the stomach and askel . 9� ad you not written ' Cradles ' I would find more fault "' calt ,. attacked with
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. . o. t li e r orgalls of 46 nd my deneeneiml" he added, " Miss you doubtless never have picked up your lit- "You are very good to give me Sollr ..11y gAve up -hop
aet Fac,-Simite Wrapper Below. 10 tile fiC8t,8tarZA he had sung, the human r, . I _t I__r
,. digestion anq nu- Rutherford, may I be egotistical for a me. can . I tle volume on Mrs. Wade's table and then help," he said, -turning over the pag bit, vith'ag
babies to bed to - dream of gro�lvu. up land, .. . , I es in a 40ou "V -
Very swoU and aa owy � I . trition, arid cures meDt and ask if you have seen my little - purchased it for myself." hand. . � 11 y , 1-tch sud�
and in tile second he dceoribe� the furry buy - - - would itw -
I ,he Cox a seareely
throu,gli the stoni- voluihe V . ' � I' Blessed be the little lullaby then, and " I feel honored that you should aek , , look
to take as augar. � c%terpi)lAr curling up in ita oradle to dream 46 v . so bad to be
. of the day when itl would emerge a great., in ach diseases 0eem-, f course I have, Bile rep�i,ed. is — . blessed my ignorance,"le said as he took help," she replied, brushing the violeltler I � , � 1
�19 FOR KFABACHlo- I � I gly remote, but which have their . " "hen, may I ask, upun re ,ding it did ... i her hand.' 11 May I come again to eee the across her face. . . fo.Ut. While Ifarr,
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9% A 0 1 glorious butterfly. I . .ori�pn in the disease of the stomach and you Atill think the writer a wo an ?" butterflies and their queen?" " I have something el - me to ask," be be- Asipborl Who had,
RO FOR DIZZINUS� " What is, my scientific friend findi .1 I
- vffff' ,_ � rig its Allied organs, She 'hesitated a momen, at `1 loss for a . I t I " You may come again to see me, if that gan more slowly, " -You see, it will �reallr - pills vith beri,efi,�b
ITT FOR BIUOUSNESS. faulb with ?"_ he muttered. Then he and- There is no alcohol in thell Discovery" re . " I went to the poem ' with that til 0 . at you mean," she said, laughing, be " ur book as well as mine ---P .,. .
FOR TORPID LIVER. denlv 6eizid upon a bulky volume lying, P15 fe e.d s -Is wh . A yo - g. �
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'arld hastily -turned bhe leaves. arid it is absolutely -free from opium, freconoeption, you know," she e�an, " but . , � gad myself eftK-
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I IVER near cocaine, and all other narcotics. __ " She pau�ed, for, as al e delivered the roots, stops I . fairy tale before you print it." too highly," she interrupted, smilit spokeu'ofs , t it h
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PIUS. FOR CONSTIPATION. - " Thunder ! I have done I it!" he, ex- ,, l3efore I commenced to llse yolir medicine I her �alting explanation, he lall bed uunat- I 'g. .� bre that th* fni;!
FOR SALLOW SKIN. claimed. " Buttai flies don't ;emerge from' , was I Ili a bad condition (for elglit years . I CHAPTER IV. " Do you ? Had it not been for the I
cricrns. �), and urally. . � starvation, and the awakening you gave me I should never have . now I decided to J
FOR THE COMPLEXION c" I ouglit to have made the little . follr doctors treated i The weeks slipped by and the advocates . . "I ted
. . it moth. mc," writes Mrs, Bettie " Obf that is all ; let us notlapeak of i,� hair grows thick and of poesy and of science found their indi. "the bad oomp e
chap, dream of 1 becoming i gained the knowledge that inepired there,,
I lkl� I '021IMMMIll WVDTN�V�CVATWU�0*9;wV . - What ' Asl�c, of C,arysburg, Northampton Co., IN. C. again. Mrs. Ladd is telling a I good story I verses ; and since they are to be sentout in. I 'Se. ,rDSrk,ed chan
- ,:A ,i does it make' ? And who but a cub. wrliev, of course, gave tile at the time sonic I
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so V1W= rWay ,elief,i)iit-itdi(IiioL)rtstloiig. Iwnssoniedays over there." long. It cures dan- id I atures, their likes and dielikes, t �; timbalre had f
I 10130r� =M708ffiTV3r.Q"-,"m" - 01111d dried ecientiat would .have picked me . � di _ ---hndergoing an interesting and somewhat o the world of books in the hope of draw- I tb
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I in Illy bed and some days I dragKed abotit tile " Mr. Batton," she turned to him with ruff: also. Keep a ing small hearts toward the Isiryl d of It I the 17
CURE SICK HEADACHE. up on ouch a point I Isri�� a fellow to be 861- bouse. I have- used fiv� bottle.1 of the 'Golden rapid metamorphosis.
9 $ reproach and trouble in her ayop, 11 pray Nature, I think it is lit that I sabn "d.r.00 had Valais,
. lowed poetic license V " Medical D' d five of the ',Favorite . ould -
t I s, c, 0 a c 7 foat l 1 als or the u'b misundert3tand me. I was mtupid and bottle of It on yo ur Perhaps neither nature suffered from the only rig
. He ook no the Dote again. Prescriptiol r vi Pellets., " . . I arousing, I - dedicate the little volume to my friend, the, bright. actiVe And
Now I feel like a uew Wolliall, lid I ivaut the i&norant, but I liked your po me, really ; � dressing tab.c. I . me tit
. " Dear Madam." he rep--ated. " The ,t -ft - � ' Barton had considered himself a we - entomologist ; don't you ill � h'ar age. So -
. gentleman evidently thiuka I am some woman . world to know andIam'n good reader of verse. Ibought . 11 '41thinkithe old, entleman, would ap. - discontinued the 113
VETERINARY Dr. Pierce's Medical Adviser It alway4. restores rounded character. He loved the Muses 9 3
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� . 9 1008 the book boecauae I aa�v on iti cover the I . preciate the compliment," replied Align I gightest, tra,ce of t
I who .Reribblps witholt knowledge of ,her large pages, paper' binding, sent free on nflme�Of one whom I suppose( to be my and the heigbts-of their 11 Heavep.kissing itie-If manlfezC - I
JoaN altINVE, V, $,, honor graduate of Ontario subject. ' Al i3s J. A]. �.'-he doubtleSS puts r receipt Of 31 one -cent stamps to pay color to faded or gray hill," but he bad no scorn for. the. :high- Rutterford, demurely. .
Voterinary College.� A idisoaties of Domostl me down ag a Jolia Margu . erite. Well, I young correspondent, and I was evirprised wa a and.0y-ways of life, perhaps Balton stuffed the manuscript into his, AM saft in Raving ;
. snitrals troated. Calls omptly attendod to an expense of custonis and inailing only, or at the contents." ,hair. Min we say y pocket and stood before her. -ji'smi, piuk Pills r
i oh3rges moderato. Voterfirary Dentetry a spoulsity. wl)U'L undeceive him. Yll reyly on th " 50 stamps for it in clod bludilig. Ad -w "And thou ' ply," inter. 46 � his poet eyes were quick to discover the -
� , � I I ght' them wo-ma, beauties along the way. But now he told � I
k4fia'a and residealla on GGdorich streot, one 'door typcwrlter." I , � ' � always." " May I F' he said. . tolleault, but hal
i of Di. $oott'o o"llce, Seaf orth. 1112-111 ____ � dress I?r. R. V, Pierce, Bu�alo, N. Y. rupted Batton, smiling, � , i I himself that he had really been quite blind ': Perhaps so," she replied, . Joure.)$ I
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I I _. -_ I - - I ..6 I thought them strong and tender," she S11.00 a bottlo. 11-�rugglsts. - ' Bat I must have one '
. He til-ated himeelf at, the machine and . I to the intere'st. and beauties of the n .tbirlg uu,derstood 1- Rheumatism, S,
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- wrote hurriedly : I 1 waved. back from the white forehead in such said gently, " and has it. not been said that "I bave found o r H lir Vigor sciences, and, with his usual impetuosity, continued B,trton, coming a step nearer. � � kindred disea-ses 0,
LEGAL � &*naturiil manner. tenderness is essential to a true manly char. I " I'm not going to dictate I the .verses with . I
" ,Nlit. A. 0..RVTlfERF'.)P.D, : I to be the best re a 'I 0 ever I lid brought home armfuls of huge volumes- ,speedily yield tQ '
- i Mrs. �Vade ,-aw the direction jaken by acter "" � , trfed for the ha . y ir was my gratitude and rem ects to the honored , and the cures tbuB
Dumi Sin: 'The larva 'deecribe,l! has no � I 1 from the library, and the poets lay neglect- p �
. - � I Bsrton'd eyea, and like a pod hoiteds, turn- "I believe 130 ,1) aeserted Barton, picking fallIng out ver b d, so I thou lit -- sethis media
JAAAES L. KILLORAN, . scient'ific namelknow of, sincehe has proved - I would try a 1� Is of I . I Ed ed while he pored over these. It was A. 0. Rutherford. I am going to -I Waut - becall
Barrister Solicitor, Coaveynnoor and Notiry . an an(maly, aud I regret that I did,D'o-t re- ed toward the piano. up her fan, as they arose from th table. used only one bot le, and my hair I B ientifi - to Bay-,- To Ardis.' " strengthens Ole W
11 .,, 1! ' see you -,are determined to qua stopped fallin '01 t d t &A now. peculiar, perliaps, that his new �_ ' This time there was no response from .the .
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Pu,,�io. brionoy to loan. Offluo over Fickard'9 ,*'le i gn HaVle you met � Miss Ilutherford ?" she �' - . interest should confloe itBelf chiefly to a, , - -_ therroot of the tre
K,ain,3tret.t, dualorth. 1628 - call my Plight infornlat,lon the.subjr,et in inquired -of the newly arrivt�d g � ues�, - 11 N ? with mc,".she went on ; " but w -Iat it I had real thick and F, oung woman on the stone wall. and she I . by IL1,1 dealers in n
tim e* to have fifin dream of' becoming a great,,, o NANOY J.16,61:'TaCANTLER, study of insects, but so it .was, and as b, y � -
Why, I ,t me introduce you. IN11,4a Rather. thought y ly ? What dif. 0 a] y 128,1808. Yonkers, N. Y. I could not very well riEd,for Barton was close . � :post palidlilt �50 ce
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R, 80- HAYS.) not have rhymed and butteifly (lid, eo I' -ford, tuwy I prcaent Mr. Barton'!" ference would it make -one wo -nan's opinj , __ 7 - 42.50 -
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uarit,ter, Sollelbor, Cotxv(�jauccr and Notary PublL% m6st piead p�etio liceme As my ( - xcuse. � ___ ion in tile fac"e of the world'a pro iBe !" WPHO the 00014r, poems about it'all. And then he would " Alay I-doar ?" be said, in his gentlett . . eine CO., Brockvill
; The y�nrg wom.in turned graciously fr*om - 4" Your opinion I" he said in a low voice. He will seDd you bit book on Tbo tones. . . -
8.31.untor f,ir the Dommion Bank. Offi,,e-in, rear of Serioudy, I am eorry to havd .inade the � it Hair and Sealp. Ask him any qre, ehut'his eyes and dream of a fair woman in I . I
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Dominion, Bank, SeNforth.. hioney to loan. ' 1236 % the --pile of tousic m B.irton bo_4ed. You know it makes. a diffirence ; you- _ flon, you wish abot ou - . I I � Jewi Blane,
error, and I thank you for calliDg-my atten. "I wAs trving t,) find E6 f&vorite Long must know." . will receive a ' your " free. a world of hyacinths and a heaven of butter- Ardis RuLherford looked -down at the I in a certain 1,
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Ition to it. I am only a Nallure lover �%.ud a' . ?.1 1920 now . ur to himself that eciecce
bl. B98T, Pjarrisber, Solicitor, Conveyaoo-r here," she said. " Mrs. Wade tells me that " And You will not forgive me Address, 7VAY flies, and murm' *
if a Notary Public. Offilloo up stairs, over;u. 1W scribbler, not an entomologist, and in such 1470u, van. and poemy should go hand in b flowers in her lap, and then for -one brief in. there 1i'ved " A
Fr.pat'd bookstoto,'1Ax1nL8tro,_,t, Seaforth, Ontkrlo. I her b -other will sibg for us later." 11 That depends , Will you let me come - and -and -
a one is not th� mistake pardonable ? . I - stsut up into the eager eyes souearher own. Blane, wh b i
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. \ 1627 " I am very truly -ours, . I Trw-'y vaturally' driftei hito a musical ' and see you? You have never asked me, - �A_' AL' A � - w �1� � � - - - � _�! � would, if the FAtea were kind to. him. -04 0h, I don'.r, know .!" she gatped. 44 1 -, I o, eiug�
y - uc)Lverea,tion, and Birton sludiA,d� the wo. but I suppose your girl friend. -i may invite ! As for Align Rutherford, being a -woman don'r, know !" force of character..,
F.NRY BENTVE, Bsrrietor, Solicitor, &a - I I J. hl. BAUTON'." ' � as well as a E-cientist., s%b- was destined to Jay, on account 61
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H. Alooey to lowi. Office-Jady'a Block, be3, "There," lie 'exclaimed, as he migned his man before him -as he talkeri. themselvc�, may they not ?" - He laughed ' I A dulge in a good deal of intro�pectiou, ,' I do") saij B.Arton, and be laid his - gs
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I � She wa4 stirely twenty, fi ve,'pog-libly old.. 7 again, mock ingly,,aud she turned away. lullaby, fancied the writer a� woman - and 10 . hand on bero. " I know what you have
loctia. o 1679-0 - name, " I ain t ur6 thitt i's a sexless - Doi e, ' � y . which was rather unusual w h her. men I . her life wais an eve
� I and I hbpu it� will prove satisfact,ory, but lie cri but be had pamed bayond tile ;iga where -- " Of courre T*sbill be glad to see you. I now you are finding fault with it ' brought tome already -bow' IOU complete '
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AYLROW & 0 &RHOW, Barristers, Solicitors, &o. tossed ttie "' Ctadles " poem into a drawe'r he admired very young girle, and there wits didn't know you c4'r*ed to come " she said, man, for disagreeing with you in all you i had Dot hitherto loomed up in her horizon my I . ife, and I dare to believ 5 strorg traits, the -
Guor. liami.ton st. and Square, Goderich, Ont. - . . as wondrous important objects, and. hhe had . . . - ,often amused but A
- an,wria -ninon sense and ooldly. . _ .rhap3 our pwitions s'iould be re. make ,
. J, T. GARROW, Q. 0. aQd pretarred not to- t,hiuk of it nor haVe I bout lier of quiet coi .� _m ay. Pe _you happy. Will you let me try 1,11 bors. [On one occl
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16116 I 011ARLES GARRow. L. L B others mention it. - I I . intelligence, that attracted him at quickly as . -1 . ermed, I the poet, you the scientist, for you and emotional .period when a But the girl had drawn her hands away, � that she resolved I
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I � - A few dayd elap.3ed -4nd the postman her rather dibtinguished appearanoe lit;fl CHAPTER III ill remember that YOU tookit forgranted . sentiment 1 and had'hidden her fa-,ce in them. Z . ceps. According-
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. � lef t .. d � the - , verge becomes a necessity to most girls. " I know I am impetuous," I , 1i
another note for "-.Alim J.'Nl. B.brton. � Of course B.&rton callerl and that I must be a man." a � was ushered into li
110L.11ESTED, mameEnor to the late firm of 4) rawn his attention upon entering andl, I "I And a most natural error, I am sure " " but I ha I
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F. MaUxughey & tfoltneoted,_ Barrister, SoReitot The youn2 poet tore it open with some in, room. . - within a day or two. He had tried' to Endowed with clear - mind and rather ve not surprised you. You ew
Coavayincer, slid 7 7 - kn I - While waiting for
Notsiy , Solidsor to the C&n - " Rutherford! R,it,herford !" he kept sa' . . . responded Barton. I 'Who would ever ti& too large a share -of common sense, she' hal that I loved you ; you must have known;; -
"so B%nk of Cornmerfic. money to lend. Farm terest, and an amused smile d,epaned on his . Y- atone for hill previous impetuosity of speech early become absoirbed in her father's studies ' bere eround and
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ea ing to him."If. " Where havo I heard that I our clear, firm I A. C. Rutherford ' for a -his chin trembled in his earnestness, and �
fat eala. OMoo In bovWa r.look, Main Skre6i face as he r d : - � by a bunch of violettz, and he found thesis on ) and experiments, and her interest in this rich c 'rpet, eurtai,
avatoeth. . ' name ?" and just, ai the Womall s signature 9" then a smile suddenly flashed' in his eyes.
" DE -u -t iMADA,Nf :-I thank you .for your � ,y were en'tering up- her etudy' table when he *as shered in. I direction had only grown the more rapidly I ;und Ngem to felal a
. n the disetlesson ,of a recent bo .,k ',Ionic e flowers lay a little, familiar. " And you think the womanlike her sig. � .
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-you headlea-9 mtiii rushed up to interrupt the tt t9- i nature ?" - when he was ruddenly taken- from her side. -ous tokens, f�ariufi
criticige a Uttle further? I am sure . I I looking volume, and he picked it, up eagerly, ' 'I She rejoiced that she 'r . little'?" be said. " Consider all theharm I I to ps for the ",ser
DE14TISTRY. ' a -tete.' I I " Delightfully like it," - ,,:, 1, ,y,,,g on his . . I
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.wish to do.good w6rk ok would -not pro- . ,, pleissedlenough to find it there, life work, and being bletj 'd with he gift of might do without you to guile and correct I 6 When the dentist -i
4 . . - Midst Ratherford, you can Eettle the A shadow deepened in her gray.e es, and me !" �
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. . surne on your patience., You of course know - �uestion. That butte; fly--" I - Rp had it in him hand when Miss Rather. he turned to � y expression, her writing had Foon won a . I � was bl irdlrenp,age(
G. F. BELDEN, [). D. S. that a caterpillarean rieiLher'thiDk'nor ford came,in, and she was eviden .ly annoyed s ward the fire. . . d -place for her in theworld of science. For. Her hands suddenly sank in her lap again, - - ment., and he cl
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D KIN T I S.T. ' dream,' as he has Do organ with which. to � " And Mr. Barton, I ahan'u let you speed that he should have seen it.' " Yes, you think m unimaginative an tunately, her mother was of an opposite and her head rone proudly. . I query, I I Well, inj
I ,)) 6 9 I ickit)a in sympathy ; ,you shudder inw, i
Itooamover t -he DomliAon Bank, ANfain Street do either. It is alao most prob%ble that, 'he tho,whole cvening in this co'ruor ; it isn't. to Was. that on the table she �eke(l 0 0 ard. temperament, a woman who loved social " If that is all," she began, with a little ,�, :: .'do for y4ou ?" Tal
I r ly at, my profession and. inter remb I �
- .fair," broke, in -the voino .of Mrs. Wade at it.1) I one )) ,eats -dry ' life and the work ot the world, and go the 1 ro6m, the zpeedilj...
5enforth . 1001-tf would sleep duriDg the, do), and work at � did you bring a copy with you ? I Sume t Is in her voLce, 11 if that is all, there
__ night. Much prett ' * Wle saine 'rnomelDt, and he was carried off must have been looking at matter-of-fact, scientific -_ I re plenty of books ; it in not neceeffary-l" * .
ft, F. A. SCUSILY, 1).-otist, grad,j&te of the y fiction' ia written in r - . i ' daughter had not been allowed to,mink her. a premi es saying N
- -these d!iyR with' the apparent intention'of to meet a vivacious young woman from New " I waan't going to accuse you of wasting � � bat Barton's impetuous.arms closed gently . 44. . I � ,.
D Ro,.Yal Cohego of Dental Surgeons, TorGnt-o,x'ao . . self in her profession. . �� thing-gui&
honar graduato of Deparwient of Dentistry, Turouto Instrqcting the yo ' ung,,but which is Be cal. Yoik. � - t . � your time'over it," he said, smiling, " but I .He was at her side in an instant and She had always taken a passing interest in about. her, and bhe h9A to look in his eyes at Z , ng 116r me2'):
011loo in the Patty block, Hansall. Barton wag alway3 blessed with a fund of shall ask y' ed her hand. " You know that is not . last. . .. . - . �
Uni.ronjity, . culated to muddle the small int0lects that on to look at it now. I have ad. salz books, too, as was natural in a well educat. I . .
Will �t�,jit,71urioh ovary hlondi6y, 00MWUL014,X0n- 0CeaFion1AlJV small talk, but bor,eath it all fie was mur- de . " he began, but she drew her hand " Ardis." he said reprosehfully, . ..
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"!/, uli� at. . � _- 1687 one who knowa -feels impelled muring to hitmelf, "' Rutherford, ! butter- d.on the fly -leaf a little lullaby whic aw74y. . ed woman, but it'was a now thing for her - tender. . I I � an ls ,as -
� � to interfere. PleaEO pardon my fr-eedom, was excluded from the collectioul- mine' ly,. " Ardia-how I love the name -the wo. . it Is L
I am sure you will real.za Aies-" all(], at last, " I lie ve it, I . Rather- chose to find fault with it P� , you .. you don't underati nd my point of view, to� dream over a volume of poems in ber man W Then he kissed her reverently on her - 0 age but 44'_,e
It. 11. R. AWYES, Dantist (gullac000r to F. W, but -that my.only a erhaps I lack in appre. elation yourx, but- -window seat ; and that is what Miss Ruth- * � - that n) " wbrnen lc<
DTv;eddlo), gra(war.e of Roy*l College of Dental intention is to, help one won-i'm do real] ford was the name of that friendly old gen. will revise it for mej" and 'he 6andeJ her F tremblim lips, and, ves
" , ford was doing when Barton came in one 9 . , Ardis Rutherford You ca imot look Tour:
burgeons of vma,jo; brotclaas honor graduate of fa;thful work -for fill. who wri!e for cU tletnau ,Who wro!e to tell nia (if my scientific the book. i come here," - . returned the Mae. � and T1 rcult. 4-ittl
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Toroi.to Unlvomty -, crown and -Vrldgo vk,ork, inac . curacie, . . Perhapa -thi3 q,jeenly person. i She stepped acroos t ie room and opened afternoon. I . perv", Dr. Cb24ols I
al"o dr'en become ia A meaeure ti 6ir mtchem Miss Rutherford colored as her, glance .04 d
g-011 work In all ito forruo, All -the 111Q�t modern " Very trul I age is his daughter -for thist aLupid ftllow fell on the,pencilled lines. -1 a door as B,Arton follo,K ed her.' She started up embarrassed, but he paid � THE END. . I b0041.11K It mat goo
vnetbo,AH (or i)ainlem Fit-inK and pzfn!co� axtra�tiou " yl o questio�L of but. " I dou'D often let my callers enter this no heed to the book an he took her hand. - * glow to the -eowprik3do
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* I - . " A. C. RUT11ERFoR71).J) cam- to consulG her on th " ' Cradles ?"' she mail], smiling. Well, " Do you realizi what a perfect May day Something About Faith Cures, � e ,
beeth. Alloporationo cart; I i4lly pi rformed. Offic- - I � V - ,
. . . rivate sanctury, but -I can't make you see � .
Cf,-;Olu'r old atand, ,)%----;r Dil!l'to grocary, Seafqrt,b, � teL T': 6. wh,lt ik d�);qhtftll 0c,ineiien-o", F I Z
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. I ____ it, 0 one of u r best little sough, if it is in. '�, it is ?" he exclai'�ed. " Look ut that bit of What a great varloty of faith ouree there muNt be, �
- 1640 " Tljat ,is all very kind and paternal i ,-, -and he b.gaii fo woodee if his oommunioa- accurate, 40d I am glad you have wriLten it an.v other way." . Some have faitb In epeal:ei divine healers, others In I The
__ _____ ___ - tions to the I entomologist had shown thEit here for me." . � I .it was a s nail room wiLh a de4k and sky up there I Come, I know a, bank r Mal
�__ . . said Barton, as he laid down the note, . i sielves full of scientifi( volumes, bur, what whereon the wild violet grows. Will you " ta n doctors, and Will others in the me Moine tb look backwt
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-ly meek and grate-ful Fpirit which Barton sank on the ottoman,briaide her. come I y in ney-Live r Pills bas faith In them, - bot faith or ao hop, ,, while the
4 i and I am sure I tHank Mr. Ttutlie� ford prope, I r. Cha#61# NY
UEDIGA-1. I .would insure him a kindly recopii9n, Attracted Barton's eye tvas a window full of M I ith me-awa , away fro g -1
for his interest. I shau'D be likely --"to for. .1 . . 11 Seriously,'! he said, 11 do yo'u think it blooming hyacinths, across which the after. the ' Om"adale"ilmigagwerowd ' and the clang of faith, they citro just the sitne, for they *ot directly tv 1. -
, get the lesson he has taught me, -and I wish ' ____ . could possibly pervert the intellect of a baby ' electric cars ?" I . and ere Afically on the kidneys, liver and bowels, jind I ,
.As BArton was irawn away Mias Ruther- . 1. noon sun was fallin gently. And above 8 I V me A. man
Dr. John' fAcGin.nis, I those miserable veraes were in my waste. to have its mother croon my verses in its 9 " What is that in your pocket ?f-'� she ask-, maka theLe orgaDr, h(althy..active and v-jgorout, raist 11 , vind I Wl
. ford had .in',errupted her quedtioner to ask, sleepy ear 911 tie blossoms hovering like flowers adrift, - JIIJRI;)g f roin the enormcus demand If r tbeee Alp, �
110n, Gcaduabo London We3tern UDlvexalty, Inetaber basket instead of seeking immortality-iu e, as a Claud of beautifil. butterflier. - ed. slipping her book under the sofa -pillow. there inim be hosts of p.�ople that t ave &tb in A AeVe i d auytht
of Onbarlo (jallego of Physicians and Surgeons. cold t pe. Saems to me I rever had a JiDgle " What is that mail's na-me'! I did not " It would be better than Mother Goes " He covered the packet.with his hand mis. then3- - It �
J catch it. when PNIra, Wade introduced him." B!irton exclaimed aloud at the lovely . .- t a mistake
Office and Restdonco-Fortnorly occupted hy Mr. Ww. attrX, so much Dot -ice. When any one I ;96 \Vhy, that" is Barton -J. I&I. Barton, tile she said, O' but I should prefer . that the vision, but Miss Rutlerford stepped for. chievously . . - .all I ilhave, tell a
&,b0ii0 chu"011 speaks of it I feel h� must be ear6a3tic and facts stated be cor ect." ' Facts and Figures. yo fe .
Nakard, Victoria Streot, next to tho Ca ' I - 3 r ' What - he did or he* she " A new volume," he said, " but YOU
SWNigh, 6 on! Is abhondod pf oulptly. . WU12 poet, you know. Funny you hadn't; met ward silently. � Z
. � -___ � _ _____ exuluing over,my ignoranci4-4o, my care. "And you would obliterate'all the talking did it the poet knew ot, but one by one hall not see it until you have filled 9, bas- Berlin has 80,340 more women than men. A bad puP of terl�
leganese, firr I knew better; t' � him before. Ho'.j quite the thlog j-.ist now.� �and thinking and dreaming animals, and- aket with bloseems ' awe6ter than the lids of . -
AL -U. BSTRU-NO i 2'. [4�. D.- F0110V7 of ibt. -K(%) $1 P That looks 1:ke a wom'an's hand -s* Hia book of verse made- a great hif,," re. birds and insects from juvenile literature ? Mie frail blossoml of t air left the fragrant , -would rather u-ndei
Uiollego '0! pbyb 3,�t'-J AL� HW7001!10, Rlmg�!,Orl. ome- Juno's eyes,' and captured a butterfly or Belfast no* ranke as the richest and most . of 16 bad man tbila.
14 I glied the young maiv who, wa3 in(cfe,,ted in Why, my, dear Miss Rutherford, - children hy.teinthq to come to ier. They flattered two to hover about them." . 1�
600081411or to Dr. 'I'selu . VIA0, W.017 oc-ouplo'd W�,at," be added, taking up -the letter�again, utterflil3s. . I . about her hair, her neck, bar shoulders ; . populous city in Ireland. Vne. .
! Dr, M,&oltld, )d,v- �;Iruuk Zibsfoflh. ile-itAcnre " all except t,he -P;g -nature, which is surely bel;eve in 'those delightful things in the
Jr of vtolt nf; dqru,re , bely 000allod 41J. M.. Ruton!" repeated Miss Ruther sa� � Uey brushed against I er lips and lighted . " ThisJon't just the. time to capture but- . - � W-anypeople 10.13
-ounif ,X; houge.1h, -inaeaulire I won er what my friend is � - e way that they believo in the faties and terfliea," she'said, smiling, 11 but, of course, A recent hoteleensua of Paris shown that , � . , .0: , b
L. Z. Darlaoy, 111.11 ' P. ford. " Did you Bay J. M. Barton, Mr. n her hands, . � and b 11 � t b , re
_.___ - __ like." - Ile shut hi"yes and leaned back in Santa Claus. Surely y,,,u don't think any 0 1 will go with you. I - am longing for a the city has 11,700 hotels. their ed,
I his chair. " I cau gee 'him now, a rather Winn ? Does he have a'siater who writes, libtfe girl is the worse for peeping in,tO the, Barton stood cilenced by a feeling of mve, breath of the big Nature world outs`ide." I I - - - - 11 Don b tell me wh
OFt. F. J. BURROW -So tail, sli'gh � man of, fifty or more.; thin, 6 ;nt � 'heart of a harebellin search of the fairy who ce almost. I
too -a sister with some i ;tials ?" (if reverer, -
� ne )) . Germany's foreign commerce increased -stren - ved-iowtior
__ a�her �ollow eneeks and a grey. " Never heard of her, dwells wit There she 9-tood in �he sunshine of the A deapised eleottic car had 'noon carried $61,728,632 during the last calendar yesr. - only t ing I care v
,aaw roildeni Phyalaliiu &n4 Burgeon, Torouto Gl-n- face, wilbli r I . answered the bin, Don't you suppose the faity
fral,gotipital. Honor gyaduato TrImIty UnIN-OZ53y, 6h mustache young m%n, "but &it I was saying, that but. makes her love the barebell all the more ?!, window in her soft, Uglitgown, the blossoms them beyond the city limits, and then they . -doing ith 1
membar of tho Collogo of Phyolotans and Burg, or,# _; matter -of -fact; a .sarcastic P 1--?) . I before her, and the bu L �ei flies vircling about I A.
line or two about the mouth ; above all, a -1 tern., .. 1Z Didn't you believo'iu fairies when you were took to the flelds and tramped like a pair of France -'a new prison at Frearles, eigh� if 1 -to-ula get 1
Onlmrlo.. 0-.)r(,n(-r for the 0ounty of lfuv�n. Behelar," " What. is the titl(3 (,f hi,a book t f poems, a little -,irl 7" . her. It was like a vision of spring, &.ad the .
. Dff2f) and Residenco-Goderloh Street, Es.0 of t!:c * , Miss Rutherford leaned for. 4 9 I piet'a heart begma, to ng. I : happy 'Children through the fresh grai-s, miles from PArie, is the largest in the world. t1in that n6ve
idP_tttcxt1$t 0burch. Tele- . Mr. Winn ?" ' Perhaps -so ; but the ' fairy land of pausing to catch a bird note here, stooping W10-
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- . ph-irle 46, 1866 To Lhili p:rsonage Birton add,ressed an 3 ward. eager4y. She turned to him at last with I a smile. . � � o be reduced -( .
other lette�r, tlwul,ing �hc stranger for hi I science 'is absorbing enough for the young. � to gather a frail spring blossom there, and There are 70 000 to 80 000 oil wells in the - ,many prsi6tiee h�
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I __ . interes', but protest i-og "a lit . tie on his own " Oh. I dbu'G know-; ' Oit of the Patit-3 eat child.` . " Are theae not living poem0e" she asked. exclaiming over the beauty and exhileration Uuited States producing .about 160,000 bar. hold. �
DRS. SGOTT & WcKAY, account. - . -well, U's I Oat of' " Didn't you live in a drea en " Do you think my etudies prosaic and un- of the day. I role in a day. I - It yi iu don7t koo
somethitio, anyway. I havn not read it my- you were a, child ?*' went on Barton. " Don't,
Perhaps ��Jr. Butherfoid eqnsidered his r) . When they found the violets at Ibingth - haps y ou know wb
PHYSICIANS ANID SURGEONS, efforts on bt,�half of science sufficient ; per F,elf, biif. it made a hit. As to the butter. . you occonionally live in a dream world V omanly ?*' . I Barto , 'went down on his knees to gather
. 1 _)2 . � I 1, It is all a living p em." he mu-rrr.0 . 12 The number of Protestant Christians im, nhow-1 le what to a
Qod.rlab� stroet. oppoalbe Mothodlot church, Seafor-th hape he thought them hopeless.; at any fl; now ?" red them for her, and she stood watching him, Ceyl4h has -increased in Afffteen yeam fr=7 I Set your stakt.
J. G. SCOTT, gradtiate Victoria and Ann Arbor i6n, Upon reachiog her, own quiet liLild study Site smiled. " I am not a poet, Mr. Bar. " 'Oh, don't move !" but she turned away to J ir &he&
. rate, he did Dot r(ply agaib. . The weeks . forgetting to pick 'the flowers herself. He 446,780 to 753,641. --Aet it � arthe
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momher Outario College of Physicians ' sn5 slipped away and Barton only remembered . late that everling- Migs Rutherford went ton.- My work is with the wonderful facts a rkother window. much an unconscious boy enjoying this I - - I -Boll! peo Ie ki I
"Here are my cat(rpillars," - she said was * :1 -
Surgeons. Ouroijer for CouatyoflIuron. the circumstance when soma -unfortunate straight to the book -shelves and took down .of life�of �creation, There 'is no need to 44 hat had fallen off, and There are 28,894 juvenile temperance no. Under 16nd .
, - to rn�n- and the cocoons and phryealidee that ,Wili bribf holiday ; his I � _PJ -
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_ * ' i all volum3, Throwing back her even. dream ;. 'one may fi'- sGon be butterflies anp moths. I raised � I we) Id r7ther
in wrap she SaDk upon a low couch -by tile him constantly if he has eyes for ib." from his flaeJoreohead, and him eyes were the bership of 3,536,000. that -i
gold modal'10Trialty Aledioal Colloge. Member - tion the condemned lullaby, for he was fir g . . -
Collog& of Phyalelans and Surg ,o. eplace and turned over tile leavea. them from the egg. you'know." . acceed and ,
. eons, OnSsr' much occupied in oolleebing and arranging I " And don't, you -believie that the realm . poet d eyes, and what a good firm . chin he I
.. 1488 64 011, how stupid-, how stupid I have of " And you mean to tell me after what I , lie ,hat opposes
I his ver�es for publication. fancy. of pqtltry, is as real as the realm of hafl. ; - � becom es . ..
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� ___ — 61 I wonder if my friend, the entomolo- been ""she exclaimed, "'and I thought he e3ience ? Don't you know that our dreams, n)t the power to love ?", B:xrton arose to bring her the bloissoms, enrolled in the East Indian --schools. Thera� I ca ti toliamte a
. gi t, will run across thi.j little vrilume," he was & Woman ? How could I ? Why, when our idols, our,spi"ritual natnres are as great 46 1 have the power to love them-th%t iv nd Miss Ratherford thanked him and turn- are 4,000,OW pupils now. lit' W111OWtion, or t
. McLEOD'S I rLB,erated one eveniug as be hel his I read Dow I can hear, his sLrong man$s a fact in the Aum of life as the harsh .reali. :d away suddenly to look at the distant -,-- . lar a�heaid ; but I -o
I voice in every line. How stupid "3 What ties we can place our' hands upon ? Why, e ough," she said, Eimply. - - view. . I , -
Systern Renovator hand and gozztd at. the " J. Al. Barton," .will be think'? Poiliaps he has forgotten !" what would the little folks do without the " And yet you would shake your head if, Delhi cloims to poeeess the largest- who does norbave
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I .IauWh. 11 ADO lie pow-er 'to: make believe?, Imagination is I should make a charmi g fairy taleof it all in your pocket," she said at lasts meeting feet in height, and weighs 17 tons. . If ym expect to
which ehone out a[most too -boldly in gilt Then she broke into a low -_ " You have not told me what you brought wrought iron pillar in the world. it is sixty
-AND OTHER- letters aeraEs the coveri ," Well, M he seea thinks I am a man !" she said, . as important as arithmetic any day." And call you the quee:k of the butterfly his happy eyes. __ �
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T E S TEE 0 - REMEDIES. sold,-" And th., ha But the laugh died out, and a .troubled " Mr. Barton "-Mise Rutherford aroee xvorld, with these fra�ilic creatures your 't I ,Su� � 'As.'; .
I menta e smiled to himeelf at the look settled in her eray cyes as she gitzed and walked over to the fir5place-11 you Ic vin g courtiers and ret liners. " - " And you want to know ? . Well, come The mines of West Australia produced in I -6 1. -
A ape-tflo and ant1dote for timpure, Wesk and fro-' I p;. -,Lure of his scholarly mentor . - and sit down on ,this atone wall -you're, not the. first quarter of 1901 $7,05,OW gold, I
I into the fire with BArton',3 little volume of' complain becau" 1, upon reading a pratty So long all YOU told n( falsehoods of them - . �
povi�vahtld. Blood. Dyapapsla, Sleopleesneas. Palpats gravely and intently purL!*8iDg the little- I _v - np� nst $7 356000 insame period of 1900, . 11�!a- a I
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Von of tho Heart, Liver Cowplalnk, Nourslgla, Lotm b poems resting in her 'hands. " He i:j ex. I � m m .. I should not shake my ead ; I, should only . __ - I ,�,jg - .
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of Niewory, Bronchitis, Cowiumption, Gall Stonee� volu,tne, wbich contained, to the author's . - . , lost en
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Danqp� lft!aiato IrvoKularleies and General Deblilty. __ . . any little child coming into my room here h i to Marechal Neil rose trees, from which 30,0W' . I .. ,e having j
Jauad;rw, Killjoy aud Urinary Disaaaes, 85. she aaded, musingly, " and he is good 'ever xPerienced
- looking. I ,wonder if I shall meet him vv ould-Fee fairy land en ugh without crying .
r &Boll _kTO' RY-God e rich, Ontario. , CIIAI'TER II. I Could Not Rest or Sleep. ) . blossoms have been cut, during the present I
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I Ing Cok 1,X a pile of muhic, as Barton entered . A C. P. R. Couductor'os Sufferings- Ab, but the butterfly would talk for euma Ism 0 a ___ . arrh ne, . at d ,
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9uld by J i�. Ro131P1tT.9,,9e.%forbh_ . Miss Rutherford, and. Burtori'ti liking for h %ve the story all in her own blessed little Is Uric Acid in the blood. .- propriated $500,000 to entertain the beir, . : - t cur.4 , -
. Chnne'm K141ney-Llver Pills Credi . t apparent. The CanadiAn Government hat- � ro I itie. It ral�
160 � -tt There were other people tLere, but he hergrew apace. At laqt, some weeks later � hiad , and I should not aeed to tell it. But Unhealthy kidneys are the � I - Relieve
I singled her out even Nvhi'e he ex'hilliged . for tlje 0ire. I fac-tio �
__ - . � greetings with his hoetesa-a talloelender - be found himself by her side at L dinne; . ' V1 hat of the numberless toddlers who never cause of the acid be! ' - tet, aside $150,000, Oonv ient to -use,
To -th party" . 11 . Mr. W. E. BerrymA,n, Conductor on can know of a world like this? My fairy there. If tho'kidneyeacIt"Iel I - — � . leents nd $1.00,
:e public ofSeaforth young svomAa with a spirited air about tier " How kind the Fatee and my hobtess the C.P.R., St. SU,phen, -N.B., writes:- tale would open their haarts to the beantiell as they should they would Australia's shipping trade grows rapidl,yl� to be he most hil
. -at least, that ig what Bafroa called it for have beerl to me," lie exclaimed, as he took ", have been railroading for 23 years, fly worl � I I t I
sponded with her U�ual and for ten years suffered from a severe
and surrounding country Jac'c of a better adjWi%e. The firm lines Of his seat and she re. of the butter , I trust, and they strain the Uric Acid out a 4LITew Son h Wales the record was broken for Q arrh, Asti
. chin 8�L-d njoutb, Lhe clear,,st-jady ga-z,3 of would begin to notice the insects but -of- of the system and rheum&. in 1900, the tonnaae being 8,014,889, against-
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. - the gray eyes bCDEath their btiaight, d graciousness. At laet, towrrd -the end of case of 1�4dney Disease arid 13acka,clie, doors, and to know the beau. - 4, 1 7 a(I'vise ou�
- . - ark the banquet, she handed him her dinner a, trouble 'cominun to railroad men. It tism wouldn't occur. Rheu- . previms year. -4 Is y Fear t
1(.&vfN(, PURCHAREI) brows, were off,jet by the sharp curve of the u.,�ed me all up to walk, And af ter I tiful facis that you cou d teach them. Am matism is a Xidney Dis- - - I . po= &
___Eumffift� . . cheek and neck, aild the bro ' wn hair tliat Card, daring him playfully to write a poem walking -up hill I would have to lie I wmr)g?" .. case. Dodd's Kidney Pills I � Rusaia has in recent years been creatin.9 & .
___ . --- I for her. - �, . � down to get relief, my back was so "Perhaps not," she Paid, gently disen- have made a great part of large export trade in butter. In 1897 tPe lumts --
rr I" I __ - - " Atid what will you do in r(turn ?" he I)ad. I could not sleei) move thall half g ging tbe*clinging but etflies. and putting
_L H e Mcat Business � 9 . their reputation curing . export amounted to 19.051,030 pounds ; in The oto,wn
asked, As he took out his pencil. the night and then didn't seem to get a again; the fir Wn . -- -
. 04I them back among the by&cinth Rheumatism. So get at � kt ten mouths of 1900 the export vr0A --Ably, Qme of the, �
� am not a poet," she said, I smiling. . any rest. I had u. -1,d all sorts of nieffl- " only be -sure that your fairies do not go ' ' the c4use of those fearful double that quantity, being 37,329,220" 'Worl Her in t
Formerly conducted by I ther " Nor an artist ?" � cines and was pretty badly discouraged agaiLst Nature and tell wrong stories." I shooting Pains and stiff, pounds. - . ot
I . . ' She shook her head. . when I heard of Dr. Chase's Kidney- . ' - - -_ . � Iliad I r inany yes,
T. R, F. CASE � & CO. �! and child, run dow-n—tbere -are " What are you then "" he asked, leaning Liver Pills. After using two boxe_,4 af ' ' ching joints. There Is Where she anti he
. � . forward. . this treatment I found it wa-9 helping They returned to the study, and Barton but one sure wsiy�-_ The Psalmod v Hymns Committee of thg` forin , ery difficult
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hundreds—lacky if 3-ou are not one. rne and 11ve boxes have madp a com- leaned against the mantlepiece and looked Church of Scotland hae. reported that the fore �
I trust, by strict, attention to business ntd . But Miss Rutherford',3 (Yes dropped and it to the fire dreamily. His thoughts were ( Ueen Htnrif
. � plete eure. I now rest and .sl,�el) well, - majority of the Highland Presbyteries IV- eould-
supplying a first class article at a reasonab!e And what do you think they want? the color swept over her face. . rny baelc Is strong nnd the (Ad trouble still full of the vision that bad been granted 9 our the poblication -of , a Gaelic byinutilp Pont , Walk they
price, to merit the patronage bestowetl (n " I'm only a humble body," she Paid, with has en-tirely disaply?arod, Many Iwo- h m. He smiled ab lag as he dreamed and . , ei -2 b&aks, ap,4
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and can't get ei ther. Pity to speak ments," 011s have been curo(l, .,�,.nyone wisll� " Well ?" she said. - -_ ship, Is in all mav
Will pay the highest warket price for . - 4 ", Then you will at least write your name ill -0 fUrther particular.,i writ", 1111�. " 1 was only'contrai Ling the picture in At tha Aloon sale of coins in London, E139 -
dressed poultry, good hide;-, rikins and tal- of it ! - on my card," he. uaid, " ag a re'minder of The sale of Dr. Chase's Kidney -Liver Ur Gully, Kk
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SIND FOR FACE SAMPLE ANO TRY IT, Barton dashed off a bit of doggerel and family medicine that money will buy. the University.
FRED GALES, 8eaforth, VICOTT A SOWN I E CHEM I BTn,,,t,.'rO RONT0. One pill a done, 25 eents a box, at all name was Alex%dder or Andrew. What is silver, $1,675 -. paltern crown in- old of
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