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I � - , i tlj; 1 1!4 ,­ i -_ - THE 13LUE Go .N THAT � I , . � 0 i I .0 I . ! sk . 61-Amnea - � 0 I I � � I I . ,,-Ari � il i. � va - l � ! - have pbeu4opunch-; she talked to him Ila �a right -into Betty Mall d's hands. Get and Out out her h!and. : q I I , � - .. ,_ , - WOULDN'� I FIT , � I . . � I � - � r �, ready I ,Haven't you another gown ? -' 11 You dil kno , I , . , U -i11t4..14;-_:1 I b � . � I .. � I 1 3 *4_� i � . i;l I I �T it : �z �iv �., - -�J' - :" . � . oorner, Onoetheyoaughb Eight of Louise - � lif I and YOU ftea 1-1 ,�,�; ,z �4­,�!,I� � . " Don't dreatizo, I co-uldu't _ � M",­-�.-fl- I ABSOL"'E . — � .: ! � %,. i I . . � My old green," said Louise ., wear it, And My , ; - . . r dancing, and together they raved over � her J I r1a I I 4 1. I I. A RT71 6 ­ Nr'r �,14 � ­ I , YOU did it I— _r_;1:1- 4 I I : i I - ? -1, �­'­'­ I . . I . . . t - , 1 3 ou think I'd have ti a to change the for me, and not f0ir your -self so �X,mjp I - :1 I � . hair. � -7 . . _; I I ,-�-.�, ZY FREDERICK � � 1 SWITIL . I . I � . . - I -1 --1 - , iia- . _,: 7�1 ­ _- ;;! , I . HI I � rp .. : - % take long." tried to make me: 6lieve.11 'She 6 : � �i � ­­ 1 1 i � - i- - . ? � it would - . - 1. wt,- - � .; , 'I, -1, 11 � I .. �'. � � , � sleeves in'tbia - 4 -.-,-: -w i_��, , �_ - &- kN M a. - . . . :',It's gorgeous, isn't it ?11 said Brade. � � I . � . I cost.., X �, , - - - ; . .. I t - - I answer - . - I � -a _. 'i �;14 � �_� 19 M I I I ! � � - . . I As ,to her the' big clock in the bodily on Betty, kind laid her Aer"If � - I W -oheek - . . 1­� - �-i4Y!�,��-!: -,r�, 13 W MIES Betty Mallard came into the board. ; � ! 01 . i ,�& I -`.But she has to be awfully careful hsb , i 171, �. � i 4�" ': r, . . . I 1 494ift -1 � . �_ �i ­.­­�- a id 7 . L . � hall struck eight. - ", its throat. to -f � . _ - she wome. In some tbiogs she looks a t - Betty's smooth, will .__ . . ;� I- � 21 i I I . f � .011,1 mlil' r__,_:� � I � -L:_'. - ini-home with the quiet light of, discovery i . I 'I C, I AM - � K . 9 F - z �t �­ � � 11 You'll have to wear the green. Come dear: old Betty I we're I _� - j.- �,� _ . '� he i - � . - I 0 '! , �. � �,­ - - . i ; 1�tl ., , SEUURITYR � queen ; but in some other things engaged fjout . .1 t, ­ 11 � - in her eyes. Seven young ladies looked at : i I'll. help. I knew Betty was a schemer, 'most, know u 6 it� �� I �_­_ , . . ! I . shrugged his shoulders and looked at Betty ­ � ., i . on, we wo Idn't b if it had' I F ­ .1 �-i " . I I , 'L k_ 1, �i �_ ; _! . her expectantly. They always �expeoted r i . - -i . I I i ' , V!c,4ft i � ­ � .", . I �! - r but I didn't think she'd d6 this. She figured for you."' , I � t � � � I— --"- , �.., I - � . ! for sympathy. She sent him off to dance 0 1 S _.' ... A S 1E . Betty hugged or ; but Loui I - I �, - " - . I I . � - � , something from Betty. - : � I,- � ! ­_ , . i I � ; I � with Louise. i � on you thinking ,that the dreEsmaker had -7. . � � " � 86 Add I � i, . � I der4v � , � ­ 1 1, - - -� Z_ I " I've teen hisn," she a�nouuced abstract- I 114 _ A Cenuine I )) I . a mietake,"� . . r- � .-' �, ­ ­ I � made I pulled herself I r . - z "He isn'trealIy in love with her, she � . �1 4 4 4ek and askQ-- ,z I : ��I­ :� I I I It : , ,_,, ,r tj_ , _1 edly, as she unfolded her apkin. , i __ .- --I. $I d Louise, fiercely ; and didn't you tellimo, instead of .Soi* low . . - w - �_ � � � . I &to her," is! y I . � : - 1. . _. I t' I � ! i thought; 11 he's at the place where. the least Is. a sympt m. of'Xidney � Ug , � 4 ,;�. �.fl ", ; I I Who?" I M , I had said sheadded thattrouble 9" 1 1 U th � I -T-71 � j Z�--- I . i thing May turn him 080 Way. or the other. Disease. well-kn then r alizing whit she � ; , �. �'-,: - -,. S , ' ' iQov e I is . un( own I "Ir 4 - I " Breda, the new man in flue arts. He's � � !qualiy ,� " . I . I . ' -06 ,�'-_� 1� � . � n lots of men in that state 1, doctor h slowlyi. 11 but maybe she didn't do it. I Betty's kled : - 1 111 21 �� T �_ li oked �with sickness. Pvc see . � �� ias aid, 11 I never � eyes tvvii 011 . - - . 1. . Carter � bi and oleau,�srod hands me, and o, course , . � I I I w ;or better than you ;do, and she Was c . vo ft7ft 1 i _*_1 "i 4 1,!J_i� - . - kno an convince peopi a that they !, Z�1 ��,;',� ­,,,� - all be -worth knowing.. I hope me of ! etmade st-mortern ex - on , - I ?,,­'_� h �qll tabor I$ lightened by What Brede.thought of Betty was 11 That y . z 1-. _-_t ii_' : . - I ­. . lo kd ii � awfully ol6ver. Whi haven't - I alwAy . sy 0 t ey weren't right. well in a gown tb�� . ve a fancy for., .Z,i,_1 1 � i ve�, bu�t love cannot Miss hlbll� lamination acaseof death 711a - �_ ­_ i � , _; -i - Fou'll got him. Fancy haV1119 & ,real bred- � �4 py 7 � - � :Kit�,-'I . , . I I Yeats s_. besides, it gave th thing a lira.a " - ,'� . o ­ . sw . � 01211 % � from Heart Disease with- .-� .:, i l , n -the -bone eastern man here." - . lighten pain or relieve I known her before ? I'll have to take I her , P I - - 1, "A '; — - . I . .. 1 96 Tgare's the carri%go," said M iss Bull an trrie, You ku , 'bly I . , _: : , N' nv�lw , - , - � . ' ' to 4 lecture." I out finding the kidneys I'm terri .. Uk I � � ; _- 1.: � . ,T Tomn 0 �1, .4. ­ - Little Liver PIllse 11 How are't6ey hattert h,er men ?" it. � Man man looks : . I � . I (( � ' grati r, Betty W"i ked �st the - ,� . 1- y the girls an she beard a rattle of wheels stil a grati sun '41 44 ;. I � . ;1� � I s sufferin . we re-* t fa u It. " The Kidney i1a . I r I . .�, , .1 I -, 1,_, , - � I asked Louise Moxom, who oat next to on at his w1fe , 9 He did,toke her to a lecture, and . ' - k 'a 1! loujitt with � -i . ,� �! I a I - - *om . ; � , � - - . . I - I . . 9 m lat. � . � easy w - � ; 2 1 � . , - : .. 1:,! i% � . Bei ty. willing to do anythin opened, their eyes with unvoiced otorn madicinewh Ich was first on agai � n* I 6 the curb I Ing. , ti � c0#0it bow * �, �_, � . I -1 __ . make men do whit , , I � I '7 ;T _� : ` � Must Bear Signature of - the market, most success. . *IOU wante"' I , � , - ­ !" I , to Aid -he a -do 'for I I � J EL to, it 'I . . . I � ­ Not better, 'my dear,! different ,- they . . I nd abl; to Coniso'had � a twinge of jealousy and felt. , thetts . _ . � , , �. I = ��- �. I - - I ful for Heart Disease and you only knew h'e � - I - I -\--- - ; 'he Delta Dolts Phi : hall -am many an , Tr � . i,�i -�� 1 � � I 0 , � _­ ; r - I -ci � � notliirig.� , I a moment, that she had a grievance ; but � � -- �) ha, a a little better hold i therntelves, due - I . . At ,� . � 4 I z 1, !, - . I . � . - .I, Z�4. � � .-' . - - 111111111111,.,., ......, to he fact the,t it never obburra tO them to , - � bonleti when, the next day, Breda invited bar �o all Kidney Troubles, and � I M119 ELTD, i� : � i:_!, � ,� � -, - I 1111111111 iiiiiiii"� � I 1� � � - , ., 01�;l . - ?�o imes, however, I . thirty,young people were :Bitting about on � i - , �­ �: i ; 11 ey may be entiom is directed to - the socitt sit& Phi, she forgbb � her M — , . - - � 11 -, - m ", k � - ���,;;1111111 1p!!:��-.�. I sue eat that t4 vrcing. ,The nice* the husband'a' I Of Delta 10 - oat widely imitated Is divono, In easy chairs and 'in window -oasis. � . I 1 1 J : - " I .. . � I ,I o . ,I 40 I - , � - ____7 T-W- ; , � � -� 1:;� - r , n were rai h ; . , I I . J men we have here don't d, , Dr. Pie c Xte P escription a I ; Y110 g Worn, -thong PALE 1' . � I- t � -_ .; Ap� E��44702, t�ingm� till they e's #avori nd doubt in her joy at. thd'invi tat ion. Shehad The no liazib, . � t_ �. � : , _,.� - - - I AND LISMESS, I : , ­ - _. - . I T . - 7 1 i ;- I., - �_ I think whether they are rh lit or ho4 - But its remarkable cures of i womanly dis- taken it for granted that he was her prop. . perhaps a little Ured ; the young mon'made : I I � . �' J_ ;- � .__ 4 -, _A" piic-simile Wrap I � . - " . I . per Mow. . � . I � I . . a � , , I�L� ' � 1 ­ -11 *�16 T — 1— a, 64- JiA �h.f, #,I%" 60.0 i TT^ qvo�. "^f Ila ��­A, U ^f art his slight dievialtinn had hurt bet more - Dod *Is 1 4 A I � � - Ai �z -:: . ; - I � - � , ­ - , I � , -1 .1 , x i:, � i ;� . - . .1 I . , I '. :� z .� I ��i . � r . I , : .�. , : ,7 � i_ ,�. - . . - . I - - . I . I - . . r I I ,. I . �, � I � � � I I I � L� , � - . r . � � . . ­ i I I I �' ,t iz, �. t i�i � � �� ; , �, I I _r - I � - v � . . - 7 � i I I I . � . � � 7 1 - : � I I - I � I . � � . � . I � : , . I � � � � � � �- � 1 � r � . : . I I - � - 1. . . I � P . . 1, � I � . - 1 �_ I I I � I , I . - . . .- I il � . � I � I. - : � . - T . ;. i . � r . . - .1 11 I � . : � . 1, 1 � I � � � I �, , � - � .1 , I . �� . � � � r . � . . I - I � I . 17 . , I c - � - I � . I V 4"�" � , J 14 . . ..7 T -k— J OF � OULY A� prepaulto V . Inj . VTVA A& I . �. : . . ; I., � . wanted tc do ; and -what they dlid seemed Uure th ' imedicin' than she 0-Ared.-to say ; and when he swung - I ok' in & A Condit on iThat ,�t. V., �, - � 11 lis led to try e e, 0 one oo�mor.of- the lying b ic :, Affe � I W - they are nat- th thbijt he nocently confided her momentary I - `;�rio'Li,'11 " � � , I the right thing. You Be , e result thati in almostlevery ca�e back she in . ey , green I plush ohi it was 1.,ouiae 11110AoXom ; . I I " I . i Mau� Women. ur&l." .1 there is 4 -perf - I resentment: to Betty and begred her forgive- . . I � I . y . Oct,and pe anent cure. , , I , � standing besiae h w, his ell ow resting on the � � � 11 Polob 1' iiaid Louise &�.dl scorn flickered �' Dr. Pieiice'siFavotite Pt escription cures neon. That young lady mror�tfi)d easily and I . i I i � ; 1 , � I I . I chair,hiii other hand to3ing with a fam, ' � � . r arity. ll� I . an A"Is TtrOAD : '"a ftt.1,ftA over Louif-e � - Ou her lion. i , ire I It dries the drains ich put her ch4k against Louise's hair. I The Appetite Fail*�­8trength De -.,,. - 11 Then an Eastern ma.0 knows oftener wh9n a girl wears good ell thea_�,. The men heqe wouldn't like you if - on &hb'b dreme � well ; but half of them da, lot know that one I of their chief reasons for liking you is because you dress well." � ,� . . � 44 Pooh !" ez%id L,)uiee'� . again. ! 11 He's : probably a snob who doesdIt know &-dytbing, 53 i bu� who just thinks he liziown. 11 I ' WaiD and see " said B6ttv- ; 1�1? - � � I weaken women, heals inflammation and * . . . ulceratio and cures fern ale weakness. � : � . As a � to ic r women vil h"re nervoul, sleepless, worn-out and 'r�.n-down t, V�_ ­ . np . ! voritePr(sc 'tion'OisbnOqualed. ".In ausm er to your letter I will say, tuy wife conimeace� to complain twmty years ago,- . writes Lewis Aj Miller, ex -Chief -of -Police, of 33 . ProspEct St , W issp6rt, Pa. , 0 We have tried tht skill of elve Pfereut doe drs. she took gal- Ions ofit,wledicipe during- the: tinie she was ill, 64 � You'll trust your old Betty, won�t ??I on I 'she softly purred ; and Louise kissed . Ker. . Mism Bullen would have been likely to h%ve said that Louise was not awake to the real situation, for Louise did not know what Miso Bullen knew ; AM Breda 'bad walked in from college with Betty two days In suceemion. She did not know that the I more Bettv sa of him the better she crime . .1 I 11110 , . m I - - - 0 _111111111111 - � . - men were no t in love didn't answer, and Ddic; . Half an hour later B ing materials and got her Oa Col!ege Avenue she a new idea struck h6r. . — with her. Bett . Bullen left.', tty put up her sew bat and gloves met Proctor Lee, an 11 IVII make it loo, � -� . � : . " ,. . � . - . . . ! � I - - i I I � I until I wrote toiyou and you to d u.s what to do. , -1 '� � SICK HEADACKE, � . mere like a plot," she ,thought to hersolUs � I - , - . CURE — �. . � to understand and to like him. . I 11 , ! ; . She has taken izight bottles of Dr. Pierce's Fa- I � . _ . I I _,� :-� 'i %, I . ' ' . I vorite PPr ripdon and six of', t fie 'Golden Med- I she beamed on Lee. �-�, i , I w I - 1 � )`� 4 _r�, �� . - - VETERINARY What she had maid of Biede �s� true a -y.'� She can do lie ow I . I I ; I I , I I ; ��, E �',�, 8 ical Discov t r own work n " Do you know," ell . began with that ai , , I � t � , I I . � i �,,l � 1 � - far as it went ; but beside� having 1he vir- aud can w k around again al) d is quite sinart.11 n of the' thirteenth f of confidence which is so dangerous to I � , , r �-. S. It was the afternoo 0 � I � - � - � ' I rescripption�:' has the testi- February, Miss Louise Moxom's twent' ' ,�_ " 1 4" �, -� - " : It IFavor e 1P loth I 4, , I 1 � . � . HN GRIEVE, V. S., honor graduate of Ontario twela and some of the faultoof the p ace he � 7 � � young man-" Do you now you're just th V 1� t � �� t, - ' Oil � T A,;�, J70 i born in he was Charle4 Breda 'an indi- mony of , sands - birthday, and, what wag more important to �4. - , 1 Veterinary College. A Adfaesses of Donrsti' W&' . � � 1 . - .4 F og of w ' ien to its com. I Lv - , , - , , atitmala treated. Cale romptly attended be � an man I need !" - _. - � , � I fi z I ; , iwomanly diseases. Do not the college at large, the day before the great , li ;_t I � - tl ty. vfdual, and he prided himalelf on th'at. He I t irl o I I Yes ?" maid the ple teed Lee. . I . � � - _11 __ Zi I . � 6hargea moderate. Veler nary Dentstry a special . I �, -11 z - . � - � � i i Haryard by Pie c q1 , 4known a � , I , � J!, - 1, - "Co. and residence on Goderich street, one door had followed big four years! at a6cept �tj u ud unproved sub- term social of Delta Delta Phi. Louise " You like to have a haud.in libtle intri - - , 1: g L " - . I 11 1 ;- , ',- ", � ,,I,--t� � I of Dr Scott's office, Seaforth., 1112-tf two years study in Europel.; and �. v�beja, on sititute in its lace. L . ! i came home from her Latin recitation to find guep ou've belped me before." I � , - �- ik;; � : : � eL . . — : i �� , � 1-1 . I P1, Pleasant VPellets invigo' a big express package waiting her. With 66 Z, ­ , - - IZ ­ " , � , - 14 . his return, he was offered Is. lectureship in � Dr. .0i reels ro V11011ulry always trying some scheme,' . .. ,�� - � I i I-, � L - ' M I �il�:A, � � !__�, ,�, -1 L LEGAL the history of fine arts at Jordan Vniverai ty, aie stomach,!"liver and bo4-els. !, the burry of expectation she plumped it '9 and you're always making u,- _ i � � t - - ' . � . . said Lee, A, - � -_ i �, , . although it was not just th4 pl%oo � he had . . � down oil the floor in front of Betty and ,c :" �, - � -! I I � . L ut What is it ?" i . it- __ � I "! JAMES L. KILLORAN, imagined for himself ! I I . I I 142 �, _ �4 �2 he c6noidered it him :1 the strings. She paused to prolong the 1, Will vou zo up to )he chapter house to I �' ZI - J - L " ; li . wh levi)nvited him to places he went . .- � -A �,� �_) . L ,- irrieter Solicitor, Conveyancer and Notary duty to ace,ept. 1� d i L _ moment of delightful uncertainty which on- 'night, a littlebefore seven,to make anhour' � : �, �, I N- - a �d had a godd time. ; i . : -. � _ - oupy to loan. office over Pickard's Store Wheii his friends in Brodkliae � heard he , I -for parcel when you are I - , L , rablio'. M I . .11 t� .1 velops a looked n � . 1528 . oallonLouisaI9 Talk so that ohewiI1 forge - _,�, : - I Kaln Straot, Realorth. I ,The French professor begin it the third � I - � , , was going west they lif0ed �itheir 'eyes and . away at college ; then she took off thewrap. all about time.' You can do it, you know,' � I I . 11: 1, I- � wbek after voileR:e opened by taking him � to . ,� I . . I l _ -ciiished eyes and here Betty touched Lse in his weat � i - - ­ saidl " The idea I" They ot oub: atlases pings and dieplayed to the as" , 1 � � i, � I I ' 1 tl�e Kappa 1�eta Chapter, I house to Play of her room -mate a blue evening gown, spot. i I i n .. I . � - As I e . �. _ - R'L S,_ HAYS' and looked up the map J Indiana'. I � � - ; - I . , , I I I i : Whist. Tkeylstayed till half -past eleven, I - � : I - they could ,which he . I I � Barrister, Solicitor, Conveyancer and Notary Public. not find the town to I 3) � I and their hostees made the- ' chocolate ald Louise had been expecting a rembrance, lie smiled domplaceutly. 1� Bat— . A iili. , ,'� solicitor for the Dominion 15ank. Offl3e-in rear of was going beCaUS3 it Wag t6o srn�:all to be � I a� .1 -T - m n � - .". �_l�,, ,;, L . Money to loan. 1236 - I from home, but she- had not dared to hope go No buts," said Betty. - " If you'll do i I , �;.;, 11� _" !'� . . Dominion Bank, Seatorth I , ang Wtbem.i Breda had ouch a good time , J 1, � I'l I !_ : ok 8 ' I L I_ , 11 worthy a place, they smiled. more� and lo - � - 1 ! - --- - , ; � that the next! week he wen� I with four'othler for anything so timtsly. for me, all right, but y ul mustn't ask ques I lt-i � ,,, I 4- , � .1 4 __ 11 lr. - M. REST, Barrister, Solicitor, Conveyancer, ad skeptical. The idea of ex'quislie� Charles . r - . i �A � v tions. And perhaps I Can help you orrit I - - '', ,�-, 1 . U � - iuitruo�orc o ''Sunday afternoon to call. ;I " It's'exactly what I wanted," she said. i . 0 1 �� 1, 1 I I ", � - t I op Notaty Public. Offices up stairs, ovor 0. W. Breda, wild always looked 0 thoulgh ;he had � 2) . � �E ll� ,� �, ��! � , 1 " If ),w do you suppose mother knqw ? My , q 9)) : , . � There w,61eight your)g �kdics to recci�e day � � V� -1 15, U Pr.%*V9 bookstore, Main stre(t. Sakforth, Ontario. I ( . � : - , _ 1L , -� t lie, ' - � - � _," '_ Iri ., 1 1627 spent the half hour previoua,b3fore a gla. I . I - . ;�,Jjl __1 them. : Th ead youujz ladiewhad been inform green's just worn out. IL'S jnat iriL time for " What are you playing on Louise . _% ..--:, �_ 1�.,: whe helped select his eister�ls fr6cVk, who � . * , -1 I ,�, J � - il . , d of the finpo�udinjinflux f the " facult I," the social. Isn't she a dear ?' . -­ , , . � a Battv rested the tips of her 6ogers on -hii I I �; A EXEtY ]�EATTLIE, Barrister, Solicibor. &o. bated Monet and was not af�aid 6'say 0- � 9 y I I � i. � ,; �_ :� . - ., : , ,­_ --. ­ �4 - - . 11 and thougli t1liey had openlyj' and to th�ir " Yes," said Betty, in a tone which was arm for just a second. 11 I can't tell you E - .. L ff; � , Money to loaa, Offioe-Oady's Block, Sea. the idea of this yourig g'entlomam's goin to I I , _v k . ,:-I L H � I 9 I . - il � � . . V �_ ffed about Ne matte * �� � 1�­.; I crtn; I man friend , ico now -bat yon know a well enough to I � . 167941 Indiana tickled them. 14 1 - r, they hardl* .-, : I .. I i �' I .� y enthusiastic. She pudkered her lips know *tbat my motives � Lre good, don't you . 4 :4 ,"I m f I �0'vertheles brit to great 16ngths in gettirig and bapped with her fingers- on the table as - Z, , :-: -: r. - _____7 The girls he knew sympathiz-3d- wj�h him � . - 11 . I- L . 11 :for the occas6n. Breda L I i �:, _: 11 d �'; � . ARROW & GARROW, Baresters, Solicitors, &c themselves u , Will �ou do it for me ani not say that I �L, ­ � I 1, � and told him he muiti. send them: JPdiau W011- she looked critically down on the girl i 9 ­;, I GCor. HamLton. Sb. and Square, Goderich, Onb. I a &eked, YOU .7y - L r �­ � 11 " L' binge and beara� Care ; for, of 66tirse, there dared bow it ivas be had ne� �er beard th6t froht of her. Louise was bending over the , � �_, J. T. GARRow, Q. 0. t . � I , - � - , I iapa were, so much better looki�g box Lee said " Yes." Not one man in a hun- -1 .. - 1,H - i - ! ,_� �.. 1676 CHART,xa GARRow, L. L. B. , were Indiana and beara in tbdianD., They gi`lF in In " i readinc, a note she had fo!'and. She had . :. �� IL . , I 0 . I ' 14 � I . � �. � �� . L - than girls Boston, The I climax , to this dred would have said otherwise W,ith Bet- � . �L also made him pillows ; one oun � - � 'I , j � I !�� � �" UOLMESTED, successor to the late firm ,s I'Ady put he wa's ,' introduced loosened her,hair,and one of the great plaits - � , 4:;,: �_ of . - � li� sleeve. - �,, a great deal of time sad lovo�, wonder',ca a ,61ldn ty's slim white fingers n � ` , - I J!'. Ko0aughey & HCilmested, Barrister, Solicitor liato. a beauti- I 0 had fallen over and was resting agaiii3t the And Betty sighed delici - . Louise Me orn. � ': �' w � - . I L . . usly as As mur- : I __ ful white ailk one, upon whi�h she. embroid. - . I ,I - 1. Conveyancer, %ad, Noloaq . Solicitor for the Can ! - blue stuff. I ' � 7 T L . 4- - I ... * mured to herself : " .N.ow she won't; have a f � L L _! � I nBankof Commerce. He saw , ta�ll girl, with %-- pink skin a Id It was certainly a I 11 . alls Money th lend. Farm ered a crimson H. This waii that� he � might * � very beautiful gown, � I ­ � �� I I �. . . f , I for sale. Office In Scott's Block, Main Street just a sagg-stion of freckle4 across a very chance to dress early, and when she does � . z �_ � . - .- carry a little of Hay. ard wiO bim� intoouter ' and Mrs. Moxom had thought herself, par. - I i L - I ­ a L - find it out it will be too late." : I I ,� t� Usloith. � darkne--s ; perhaps he hoped, too, ,that he straight an I iell-shaped irioee. She was tienlarly happy when she sele 01ted it, I 'For," : ,� . I � , . � , I � ____ . � , I � 4 1 1 stvikirigly prqty, and -the best thing about as she said, " red-baired peo le, should al. ( � � � , , l . woulJ carry more than a lit�le merhory of p I , .- il ,_ .f , � � -DENTISTRY. I her was he h4ir, whieh was a good, honest - ­ � - I . .-Breda 1. . . I . - 7 . �: . the girl who worked the H. :' iad &I- . L ways wear blue." The hands of the litti nickel clock point- , . � ­ I I .t . . red, such does you good', to look _. �� r - � i "; � at be. 2� . ' - ways shown a desire ta be nd�r her, lor she Betty looked at the f k itb a puzzle in . I -past seven when Proctor - Lee . , � . , ,� i . . , too w ad to half ; , � �� -� - I � i V . , ., � L F� W. TWEDDLE, wa's extremely good-looking-. bub,po far hi ;jause of th a fi5e in it. Sbe� load a superb herface, and something Brodel had -said picked up his hat and Baid'he " must really . I ! � �11 I I Is � . , t I . F y t i7. � DENTIST, desire had taken no more definite form th mass, aild worp it parted at' the crown and am L I - an �. �z . li � : - I . . __ : -L 1, Graduate of Royal College of Dental Surgeons of -on- being near enough to . combed do Pvn over her eeirs�' By chAnce or flashed into her mind : " Like a queen in ble." Ana Miss Loui-ie Mox6m *saw the : �_ I ,� T.� - watch 14er 4nd ElIjOy some things, but in others--" end of the terror which had been growing i� , � 4� tariG, post graduat,s cour--e In Lrown and bridxe work her beauty. People said goqd lo.oks were design (Bri de thought the L� latter) She oat 9 . -her for the last o5 minutes a terror that . - . 1. on . - . . � , ' If it only fits," said Louise. ; � - I � I _� . � . at 11maktIVa $3houl, Chicago. Local anastioLtici f,r - wi�h the green, of the wall �papei making a . he would tay till eight and make her late L I S I I I t: -, - 7 I I about all he cared fpr. '' ' - r � . " Yes," said Betty, �agerly!,; perhaps it f � I ­ I paitiless extractioa of teeth. Office over Dominion .1 � background fot her head. Breda could have a i; -1 z : .1 ,� 1, I i 1 -2_ 11 Z.=k, SeVo,rtb, f,-rmt.r!y occupledi .by G. F. B-I,en. Breda accepted the pillows, and a lot . in dressin4. Shi was supposed to be ready Lz -I -, i I " � I I � - - I . - I t, . � 176t of adrice from his mother ab ol%pped�his ha� won'b. gut of course it wilW' she added . - F'o ., i ; . effect. I 7 : I I . I ds. for joy At� the r I I at eight, but bar experience had taught her '; I . �;, Qnt beiing care- quickly. - � I ent lie looked and wonder d , then he' I , I . 11 - . I r - � f ul of his health and his a4sm Am and went . a mom - " Ilu's sure to ; our � dressinaker hasn't that one did not always need to be punc. 11 , - 1 - ;- R,'F. A. SELLERY, Dentist, graduate of the ' i began. tot k. He was not cloillac6ua thit — I . ­ west. He had all the prejudi es 'of the man taal. She sighed thank Fully when the door 1 �, .. I d . . F � , � y 1 Ile made a mistake yet. "And mother wouldbe . � - : �r� . � I ,� I I - I D he�cared-o ecill,allytointereistmlisamoxom. - closed on Lee, and ran Upstairs quickly to I i � - on Toronto '00 in ig ght of 'Vne big t� - 1� , . ' 'r 70'0 who has been brought up in .8 . IF :o disappointed if I didn't we4r it now that . � � - � .1 . 00 n, Sur"LE Y. I "�� Ile was not so lie�timply anted an excuse for looking her be's had it made. She's awfu Ro A � � ' � :i to ' honor gra"u ,. ' Dep Im . , -1 V� , _ O! t� , - . It V My 00 in the petty b k6 I ,, - gold dome on Beacon Hill. full in tfie del When the othe men drag- .11y particular get into her gown whien ,Was tpread out � it z mine, 'g JW , . - __ , - . . _ ,isters, who belio�!ed I tha . z � .ve y M day, W bad as his i b Gad about my clothes," . � upon the bed. Betty wits just going out to - , - via urial, I on da� � K " I -, Y. ,une Ut. 1587 ged him a ay iie complained btterly that* . I � � t I � I I �1� .4 il . I I - made Boston first, and Worke ontherestof I I I � I � study with a neighbor, and she skid 11 good- - I- , t. . E I - he had not looged long enougb. ! It'did fit. It fitted without a wrinkle -' , z, � *the earth in odd memento il hen He was � I t . 1. " 1_� � 11 R. R. R. ROSS, Dentist (vucoeseor to F. W. ' : I . , . I night " with rather exaggerated good I '. . � � � --- � - skirt hung to perfection � the sleeves I ! I I - DTvreddle� graduate of Royal College of Dental reatiag from his more important labor, but � , I ! I I W It humor. , Louise stopped long enough to say . . . � . Surgeons of outatio ; Orst clasa. honor graduate of he shared -many of their I a of the prevailing fashion' setting wall that she was going -home after the dance to I- � , I Louise N oxo 13opbomolre. Every- over the shoulders stid rather 11 ight in the ' lit with Me nd Powers. 11 i - fear,,$ about the 't I , I Toronto UnIvezo.ty ; crown and bridge work, iolea . ! - . � t � i� � m ; � place to hich he wag goi m was a � . .� � NY I pg. � I spend the nig I � gold work in aU its lorms. All the most modern I body liked her -the men biocaus'o She was . � I I I � - I I arms. Louise wa!s brilliant.' I t I ! Betty as- a � , . � rf . IV maothods for painleea filling and palzilew extraction of He fouiiidsome of his fears '',realigell. He pretty and ad'no, very decided! prejudices, sum6d interest.' � Sh spent more time than usual over her I f -,f' �;' 1 , I I , ; - . lwatb. All operations carefully portormed. 3ffioe had been used to theatres,- ,&ture 'exhibi- but lea ' air 1. - � - Was agt�e h 7 . - I ble and comfort'ble t b so 114 . ,; I : tweddle's old stand, over Dill's grocery, Seaforth. tions and bathtubs ; he foun& - himiaelf ia a with - -t I he girls because she was ;ood-noatino We won't tell any of the 41r13. P11 our* , for she was deter � ined to look her � I 11 �i , . I I 7 prettiest. It.was tero minutes to eight when .. 1640 , r, I - I I prime 'em," said Louise. I � I & litD i 1 14 ­ ', - crude little town where there �,wera none of ad andy willtrog. She had ctewd le I , - I � L I she ptit on her waiA. Somehow it did not I 1, . � � . I fun L - That night Betty ,mat I . . 1 1-4 � -, theme things. Some of the p6i'Dple ma;de up unusually late � go on at all easily. The 'lee a pine L 1! i : i, � � -- : MEDICAL. oya L 0 estimation when she came to colle�e. Three . had, not 2 , e � - ,� 1; .1 I I _. 'L � _� I . . of his eastern accent ; small b booted ever , French lesson. It was ot the � lesson only at the elbowis, but 11 the way down L ., g ., �' 3 : `­��,': -, . . — � at girls' fraternities rushed her. Veople had . ,� _q , � k �, Z. I L . I i ,,, :f- 9 no f itself .that kept hcr lamp burni g ; her mind . L 11 �'Tl : h*,g knickerboakers, and youU` i I "i led expected her to go into Alpha X or her* the arms. She wriggle and twisted, and 1� _- 1 _ ,g gLr ; gig � - : , I �. 3 F ­ �1_ . Dr. John McGinnis,' 11 ' . � I I I ;,-. - . - when he appeared on the' atkieb' in � tennis r's a a a Would wander off to, a icture I � I ; - 4 - . � , � � picture f Louise and grew hot with haste. She went to stand � I - - aunt and two of her cousi w r taunch I � 1� z I I I L I � i - �, . Hon. Graduate Landon Western Univerdloy) member flannels. A less aggressive m4n might have L Breda dancing together, Loui a radiant in before the mirror and shewed herself round L . - � : ; supporters of tliat " frat," but snddenly, to I L - � I � I I Surgeons- tempera i his breez3 to the ! �aung' � I mb , , the a8tonishmeub of everybody, Betty Mal- � L, - of Ontario Coilege of Physicianst and a the new gown. That she - did I not like the some to ace what was �tlie matter. She , - � - __ I . " - . 11 Offim and Reddentie--Formarly olootipled by.Mr I - i - . 4� . Win' but Breda took himself seriouAy, "d saw no' picture was certain, for she lorinkled her couldn't make out. : I I � � Pickard, Victoria Street, next to the Oatholic Church lard ha,d carried her into Kappa Beta. I Bay I 1, I . I L 14 or � � forehead and bit the an � il - )-ilght cal.'s attended promptly. reason to abate.his customs or oornpromiae � to the astmi f everybody., butp d of ll�r pencil, sks " Katharine !" s'ie called across the hall I i . . I " I � Anient o eople I I I 2 -_ _4 bi3 individuality to suit the lqgwiDg faMies- � who knew Betti were never ast6nished at was her babit to do when she was perplexed. to Mits Bullen, 11 I wish you'd come and I . � :z �; . . I - I -, I -did. ! . I .1 h �t . Suddenly tne thing seemed to� clear 'before - elp..me with my dress." � -:. 1,6,4 1 DNS- BETHUNE & ROSS and f ashions of Jordan, He Went hi" Own 1 what she . .1 -1 I � � i I , . � I 1. � � T�� way without cariog what people iiai&; only her - and she laughed to'hera - t _� -­ f, - Office over Johnson�a Hardware Store, � Louise had been mor6-of less anxious to J, I elf am she . put ' Mies Bullon appaared in a pink wrapper. � L 4; �jq . I perhaps turnlog him trousers O� often: er on meet Brede-piitly bec'suse all the college her book away. ; � " I wish you'd pull these sleeves around a I � it, 1 Seaforth. a � , I ; . I �­e, sunny days, for th fun of it. � But 'withal — . � I 1� I - , I was talking about him, partly to 4how Betty I , little. They don't seem to set right." ; . I - - I -r. I � - I . It looks as though the had semled the .1 K. Aixx� Brmtn\ H. 11, Ross, M. 13, he was pleasant with everybody; and Dot in that Fills wouldn't like him. Theiresult was On the afternoon of the ne t day' Miss � . k- . . -1 F. -I 1 1.772x52 1 ? I . �, V. z�;,l the least Erlobbish. I 1� to the wrong ai wholes. Yes, sir . _. �' , 4 � . I r3 log . t its a report on I � :7 , Night calls mtteaded to at the office.: � not wbat she had boaEted. When Breda, Bullen'was t o v sleeves in I " , � � � i I . ry . that's what, the 've ,done." , . _; - __ I two d�ya later, asked her to go to a foot ball Shakespeare's Fools. 8 a went Across the y . r, 11 . �. -1. � I . - . . I 1, L I - -�l " What !" came. from " L'j3uise in a tone of . I . , . t-; 1., . .; 7 � DR. F. J. SURROW'St Being that kind of a man he �oon came to game,16he accepted with alacrity, and felt hall to borrow a copy'of ' Twelfth Night " horror ; mud � Miss' Bullen laughed. The -, . "i pr udiof'her di4irction. � I ! from Betty. She knocked with one band . 1. � I - !. . ,wsta resident Physician and Surgeon, Toronto Gen. see that the west could- teach� him t�iags ; 0 � - . 11, - . - ; wal Hospital. Ilonor graduate Trinity University, there were plenty of men who !were 4orth I with the other, Betty me ,� it Oon became underistood among her and opened the door ' re she looked the worse the sleeves op- : ct � . 11 I � . . � . manibor of the, College of Physioians and Surg"1111 know ng ; and, strange to Say, ioo there, were . pearad. � I 'i i sistersi that Louiso had a " care " %ith the was aitting ia the window with a pile of blue . � �­4 Ontario. Coroner for- the County of Huron. . , - A " I women, Jordan was, a coeducai6nal mchool new instructor. � By the Christmas vaca- stuff on her lap, and sh " I tried ib on yesterday, and I thought - I I OMce. and Reoldouce-GoderIch Street, Earat of the . � . a was using a pen. ., - T� iri - ti I U was all right. What am I to do ? I can't ,if I stethodist Church. Telephone 0. where there were about half %a, inauy women on Oetybody Was talking abou� A ; but kEife with the scratchy motion one malreo . I : .1 I � ��'. . . . I . 1 1 . 1286 as met). It was a university itllea;t �n its ,Bredehad nevet stopped to reah[on about when tipping. She started a little and- her wear it thid way," said ILouifie doubtfully, , I � I _� ­. . I manner of dealing with studeilt�� , it 4sked Us matter. Hid only.knew that a enjoyed cheeks got pink at the interitiption. half hoping to be contradicted. : � I . DRS. SCOTT & MacKAY, them only to come to its lectuie6; and riecita %tiagivithLoui�e. She listened interested- Idiss Bullen made known her errand, What Kalharin3 did � say was - 11 Of - - - and course you can' I . 3) . � PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, -tiona ; for the rest they took �Iitr�e of them- ly wh�n he talked about his work ; she her. while fumbling in the book -ease asked irre. t. It looks too funny , . . I ad seen and levantly : . and she added Innocenti . " I though - ��� %o4trloh street, oppoolie Methodist ohurch.getiorih selves. They roomed with th4 !townspeople ,self talked abou� pictures she h, Bet � I 44 ty fixed it. She was w -king on it i or lived in chapter houses and ithey had asked about othOrs she had heard of. Breda Are you going to Delta Delta Phi to� tb;s L : a � � I J. �a. 800�7!T, gradu%ts Victoria and Ann Arbor, and little social life all th I I . accepted her at his own value. O� ier people night ?" . . - � . I member Ontano College of Phyalcians %nd air own: ' I ! afternoon." with cliques - I- . . Sargeons. Coroner for County of Huron. .,,And " crowds " al -A fraternities. Breda would have said�that'tbat value N ras high ; Betty had ceased to work and was staring "What do you mean ? IVs my new . ' found i ball immenselyintereatini 1� He was but ev n at the 'n.d of the fall term he was out .of the window. She smiled as she * dress and I didn't know there was anything � I . � � U. MAoKXY, honor gra.duxto Trinity University, charming t6 everybody, an ' by no prone oeX in that be - like I her as " Beta Delta supporters are no said, wron� with it." .� 'gold medalist Trinity Medical College. Member . ut as mneh t want d." . . pains to d too ell a man ' " Louise is a : G I CoUege of Phyaloirins and Surgeont, Oniarlo. be polite to the country boys who thinks he likes a woman bc!. J,�oizig, isn't she ?" Miss Bullen s'ented a mystefy. 11 She I I . i I 1488 stumbled into big classee as if the had. been ore JaO' asks her 1�o marry him. I � :: 0 . : had it on her lap I 1 pping 1when I came i a to I r I . - i 7 I I I . Q OT a a . i borrow a book. I'm sure it was thiso be- - , _;r his chums at Harvard. � OntAdera feilt �before he did Wit, it was no m going to take her ?" MCLEODIS Being a healthy young man, , he tried to Qina y " rushi" Louise, from iaccepting " Breda-, of onurse !" oauss I know the color. She didn't- seem . . I I . i particularly glad to see me, � get something out of the life abi�ut him' and him as a mere cp'llege conquest, lbegan to " Umph ! I thought you were cutting eith�r. She �` I . I couldn't have chan7ged the sleeves put ely, p - - - I � —1 Wonder., i The possibility that he might ask her out 9" - pos System Renovator . I . ,, 1 13� , - could she ?" and Mims Bullen lowered her � . � I I �er to marry hi! made her stop and look at exclaimed Bett , with a clever look I -AND O=ER_ "I y voice to secrets. I t Ar M herself She kow that she had , come to Of astonishment. " I don't know what ?11 should make yon think that." I I . out him N great deal. and 6he won, " Why I - 4 TESTED - REMEDIES. " tare ab , Miss Bulldn took the toue of a conspir-- ye C2014 aered if he reall ' cared as much f6r her as' I've seen you with him a good deal I i - � ; � y 1. 1) ator : " Dii it; eVer gtri a you that Betty Aspegifloaiid hittidote for Impure, Weak and Im .� � .i 1� I I his actions showed. Of course, rj�e talked pat,ely. , paverished Blood, DTspepqla, sleopleagnew. 'pal ff � ! . ! t 1,1 .4 . pats. cared anything for Mr- Breda ?'-' lolon of the Heart� Live. I things 4ver withiBetty. She did =' t always " -chance . sniffed BAtY. "He's in � . . . i Complaint, Neuralgia, I,cm tit Memorry, Bronchitis, oonRumption, Gall Stones, Lemata orse say all:thst was �u her heart. bO Betty love with Louit7e.11 ; -_ I � I laundice, Kttney and Urinary Diseaws, St. VHue I ; � ; . , t . . . Dance. Vemale Irr.egularleles and General Debility. I I knew blue skics from gray, and abedrew her " You. never can tell," said Mies Bullc n - Louise only looked a q4eation. � -Goderich, Ontario, to water but you can own couolusions.� The litt,le wariieriog of in a I tone which went, far to explain 'why " Because," Miss Bullen went on, 11 if LABORATORY , . . ,. ! I Loniae"p eyQo whon Breda was in the pie-' I Batty cared for Mr. Breda, and if the �' iii.-tkc him drink. ! � I . _1 . 1. M. NcLEOD, Proprietor and Mant I - ture' her growin$ indisposition to talkabou6 ,slz, I ta, thought he cared for you, it would be na. ,.O.p � . a hi ' �a4d the fluep that she had , fi,t J( .Garty E;ou!a,, . tural for her not. to want you to look well ; I . � factnrer. You can't make ; him �e . when the� r I at 1, � I 1, .­ ­ - girls discuEsed him in bar presence,- thesol , -a!sa : wouldn't it?" I . i I I . I ffold by J S. RoBraTs, Seaforth. i YOu can stuff food �11_ made Betty guess at the big trubh. � Louisei , . With Bright's j)5sc 4 -t 15,91-tt cither. i ' . I 1. � "Do you mewn that etty changed the I, � b,�t cared -And. she c4red more than she had a Se*ere and Tortu'ring Ca3e - of - t � I i - sleeves so I couldn't wear the gown ?" maid - 0% - to a thiii man's stolillach Over a�knowled a . . I � I god. Betty had a �hrill of, Birl' the honest Louise, slowly. " Do you mean � 11 . . ' . . pity �vbeu she came to this conclusion, for fcht'x Dlxense�-A justice of true that ?" I don't believe it," - - .. -"-..,,w . LUNPJAW that dot;sii't inalze hin� USO i�- she knew men. ,But being a young lady whoi Pe.,�ce Certif-es to the Cure by Pr. 6' The sleeves are wro4g ; you I&I I , Chn.se's Kidney -Liver Pilia. I . . � 2. liked 0 have a h Ind in things it ,popped I all right 3eaterd ' I saw Betty iip. - I Naw, 60MMOU-401mas nielhod, scott's EnAulsion C-�uj,.make � _% I Mr. 1arries Dellihunt, a much resp C - were By I - : IM04 ex N into beF head that she would �', lisarn more ping that dress ; and Ple seen her with DAY." - .. . d resident of Consecon, Grit., states— . ,,�:Z&A 1ire"i$*P*:ih'2e;-t';;'t hill -I Use it. How? By mak- about.-�rede. � . i n . " n I . I . I was a sufferer from Bright's Disea:,, Breda agood deal lateli,. Those ere the . � W nit enre of L"M Jaw free If . She btLd met him cnly c�aually. � Things for Several years, and at 'tinies thi� tor- facts." I , 1 'You ask for . p letAC6311 � , e I I ill0- hill -I huncrry, of CoUrse. at Jordon are so that a maii may meet a tures of mind and body were almost be- Miss Bullen enumerate4 them � , r1eadma 0 0 � . . . I I So Frost so., Ifiont. ToronboN, Ont. C girl eve�y day for a year &tic! yet know very yond endurance. The palins were in m5 tone of sati.-ifaction, forl .she forsaw the . " 13 - . � COW� I inul-�ion makes a thin little of, her. When a man shows ai prefei - head, between the shoulders and down trouble ; and she liked trouble -for other I . I I - . , I . I bodvhuiirrr�-allcover. Thought eube foV one young lady her -sisters !,usually the whole spine, concentrating across people.)� I RED CEDAR SHINGLES. I ,':) J Ib - I the kidneys, where I was never entire- ,)J 11 k6ep Wernaelves. in the b%ckg;ound. It is . " She wouldn't do it _. � , � ly free from pain. ,"r�e . aid Louise, strug. . I no consi ere I ' a thitA body was naturally huia- t id d of ioice " to tnterfere with . n I got up in gling between loyalty, to I letty and the ac. i _ The undersigned ,.vlrhes to announ,,c to the public . d,(111,t 3,0LI ? Well ,t ,Sjl�t. anybod�'s hopes.! Betty'ba,d raved about the rriorning I went about bent over cusing attitude of ]din B illen. , But as she � . that having bOuglit, a Isr,90 qbantity of the thtee best neaxly double. It gave me great pain - ") I saw I 0 (71- 't first, but she had felt in, bim no- to urinate, and at times the water wa a,glass th 3 awfulness of bar - brands f red cedar shingics, and by ActU139 a liberal - y . � I Breda � . . - herself in th � discount for cabh. is prepared to sell the r I 61hing more than the interest of thei di,icov. 3 m to cua- - , 4 very scanty. Medicines seemed to have predicament :,as borne in on' her - awful t)n-cra at pr'cco that defy corh1vt1tion. A thin body is asl ' V �, �ep-110t erer, aitd baving sketched his Possibilities to little or no effect in my case, until I because she was to� be defeated of a cherished . I � S. LAMB's Lurnber Yard, Seaforth. the other girls, she had turned: t6 things b -e, -,an the use of Dr. Chase's Kidney. purpose. Like a "burst, t 2e convict 1-011,that HEMLOCK LUMBER. � - 9 workiiig—go n :a strike. more ixeiting. 1�ow it tice ver Pills. The first dose relieved me, she was being schemed ag %inst took hold of . . � urred to her that Li I e0coiternent possibly might lie in hio ond five boxes evitirely cured I Having In stock at the Seaforth Lumber Yard a It doesn't try to use it's food � . . diree- me. I her, and the trouble the more bitter ` very large quantItyl of PJ1 the diff(.r(,nt lengthq and a. . � I have no pains In'my kidneys, fund can when she I was! r" oldth�', It. y.repared to fill any bill that is 1,reeented I tio4 ; and that it:was not obahee-alone that rememb� 1 12- . I It-, as good a day's - w,ork as I ever lCed t at she had 00, � I cf. the very beat quality of Hemlock. Scott's Enlul�icon wakes. it brofight Breda an�d her together a good deal � fided her woes to !Betty, iad'in a meas - I � I � I ould." . are � at th� winter 11 o0en meatings " of �bo Kap. I put herself into I her a, iversarfs hands. S. LAMB'$ Lumber Yard, Seaforth. I . . , I it. I I I I . I - I PINE. up—puts to wor�_ again pa BOa, I � I ? 1, I I ARr. J.. J. Ward, J.P., of Consecon, cer- Auger at the author of hei mi3ery Welled up . . � 'ifiza that he knows Mr. Delilhunt'al I i � __� in her hesi , I I . Having bought a large quantity of p:ne from a makiii(r new flesh- That'g the ! I � .1 taterrient of his cure tot be correct a rt, and she mobb)d : "' If she did � far I nd - - -_i_ .�e firm in Muskoka, I &in getting pine tire Z_.) ), , I assed 1 94 1 1 t'ie and without exa, it, I hate her : I ha'te her " � I .� 11 both sides cr Ore side, for siding, flo,oring ceiling- w-,ty to get fat. . i This op�n, meeting " is a Saturd4ty night; 0011sh to trifle with n It seems ! I , A �wide plank for water ! ... � =nogiled Wadi- alien was losing W in womens Al 0 ana balaa; � � reception -w -the faculty and the fr4t i -inea wh,en you can get the tested and, - for g troughs; spruc 1 I . . . ernity , Miss B iA , , ravel boxes, light and durable. Also wbije Send for free sample. - I ! men.:' From nineU twelve it is al crush, she had long ego 14.at f's-ith men ; but the _.- ecdar shingles =Lk and .XXX and XX of beest mal,e I eute taitoed by proven kind. Dr Chase's Kidney-;Mver desire to be in �ho bat e-iiand to work ­ - in Muskoka. lArge stock at*sys on hand. POCOTT & DowN R. Toronto �,Caii�d,. with iabodt five mian to be auto P1118. one pill a d'ose, 25,6ents a box, au - ' , ' , 5 U . �1 an,. who sinoles out dea!ers. or Edrnanson,- JBates I her may ., S. LAM B'S Lumber Yard, Seaforth. , � I . . - & Co Hard' - . __ oc aa.d $ t.00; all drugg' Lis. i e�oh jirliL The girl, th against Betty MitIlard' &as ., I ; � on'o ,�an -and monlo liable to Toronto. Agents wanted ko , t waste tin'pe cryi , Lou 1776 . I I I , polizes him i " Don' Ime.' You � , Rec*i I r Dr. Chase g - � , . � � CIA . siu.' .Botty,did not mind Ilhat. She lkst ecod complete tot B"X 186t go , now, aid if You � - I , � � cam�t ,possibly fix th �� I . I � I . . I . i I � . I S � � i ; . - i . I : � � : 11 I I I , I I I I I , I : . ; � . I I � i I ! � . � . . . : � I ! � . : .1 . I I � �, .11 � . I � I I I � I i q . 11 . � i I .-- - I : I , 1i I 11 I i E. i - I - ` -, � Nv, _­ I ,�i I ! i . . . � J_ .; �­ - , ­ .1 . 4 i- - . _itA .._: -_ � . I I . ; ­ I . __ .3 i I . i � - i I . i I i ; I . . ­ '_ I : _� "T - - � �! -,�- 11 ! ­ � � _ il , I I . ��, � - I I : � � I � . ­ . I �, � I �-; - - I � � ! , I I . ; i ---A -;- i I 1� : . � � I I � � :, . - - I T , - .- I I � I I .- ­ I . I . I I I I I . - - - J � I � I � . I 1� � - - � � I I � � i '4­�� I 1� i � � , . 11 I � . � �T - " - I ; � . . ; I - . J ! �: . I I i : , . - ._1? - j __ - t ­l , 1� - � i . ; ; I . - ; I i ii I I A i I I I I J . I � �� U�, � . r I I ' ' - - I ,_�l - � , I � f �LjkL­_, � � � � - �­­­_ �__�i .... 0�� - - - - � � � ., - i . - - _­__ - - . . I ­ ­ . I � I ­ ____J-��---__ , ;- - ! . I .- - �,_ :_1,)Vr1,,1' t th i i- ll(, I I I t 8 , laa n I I V � d �, �11 6t I 9 in I , . � I � � . I , ­ ! -4; . t, �! , �� -­_�_. ­� I . I I . �, I I I I , . . . - . I I I : I . . - � I . � 1i i � . I - - � I Z, � . I � I I : : � . .1 I � I I I ­ I : : I � * i . T � ; i � . i � I . ! I . I I � I - I I a . I . � i I - . I . I � ! :, f . - I I � I � . I I I . i - � P i � . . I I �, - J. . �. I . � . -1_ --i-11 11, -1 1- __ - __ __ - . - - - .- __ - ­ __ . . ­ _;__ � .— � i ­_ i__- -1__-.____J___ � __ . J 15 . I � I I r Arv, with qu air of proptistorsh p. Her face was 1� the Suffere Foals Th,%t I;Ife is I . � � Re I a Burden. . A ! I I flushe a little, fir m danci g, perhaps, and �1* " �' 0 ,� at � I 'I . from � ther things o oloo at her eyes you From, the Topic, �` roles, oat. I i wouldli never have'thou ht 1ab -three hours I i LLL � I . . It is impoesible that a medicine un be so. � . . 1 71 before she had 'a n weepilig bitterly. Her Vjidely known Used as are Dr. L WA. , . 4 9 M ii-hout striking n gown an a flimy uff of reen with a tiny li&ma' Pink A.p4t . _ red spray in it. Itt came op high about the ,suits frequently i becoming knowD, . la . . nook. �1 Her mass, of redl hair against the the merits of -,th J L � I . d Lo i 9reAt remedy for the - back roun f dark green !plush made bar ,common bilments' f man and w0r4ankitmi � 1: . . a look a girls sometimes drism they would being published. 11 rep Thomas Kett* of - I . � I ' Oat-, is S case in point.'- _IlLr,a Rot. - like tc look. Bra a took her in with his Petrolea, ' '. I - . - eyes & i felt prou: of himself. tie isan old resident of this di3tlict f . � r � and � � Dur ng the fire waltz '; that evening, or well ' I& : a � . I 4nown. Chatting with a reporter of, - RLY, the 0 I . � a Perbsoa even before, when The had stood at the Tppic, theoth. T d oroyermalift -L . - the fo, t of the chapter ones stairs and, drifted on the subject of medicines, Nken I I I i ,z . watch d her comi Ing down to Lim, he had Mrs. Xettle spoke in the highest praise of,- Z� . ,� - I , becdm aware that he cared for Miss M0x0ul Dr. Wifliame Pin � . � . Pills, which, she *aid - , , I I ,�. very n ell He Wanted � her for his own ; h ' I � ad cured! her of a' long illness.- - Oar r-elx,d- ` , . I rested farth � �, �j ) hie ,*a;ued'to, feel ,that he alone- of all the er, b(ing aturally intei , made f1r. 1 . L _ men rho liked her had theilreal righb to be . an Mrs. Kett I . enquiries, h �� . ]a gave him t'ha with her. And as he I A her across the fo�ljo - I I 0, wing 3articula "I am the mottist IN . parlbi� of the ball, he ap.w her dancing of twelve ' ... : r, 0 as � �� . . obildrep, and ia spite :of the ,I _eoz. z with o�her men, he became! surer and surer I a stant Orain and worry by the raisin � t that she was the one girl in the world whom large afat�ily entailed upon me 9 of so . - i ' � , in adlitiolt � I he cared to posseep. He had kn n a great to my:, - 'L - low house work, I was for many ye.u* �' � L - M&oy�.V0U11g women, manylof them beauti- blessed with spl did health. However -1 � f ul ; bat none had ever quite reached out to after the birth of: I . I . : I � 1Y last child My litre - � hirq as this girl did : . I . seemed to.fail. me, ! ind I felt that �uybslth L ' � t They had -eat out two ' Itz-38 together, was gradually vili �-. I conaulteda doetor, I and:in the interv&I of breXaling, wbile the and continued uadi r his tr ! I _: . other dan'cers were separat I d from them by months . eatment for some I : r , . . but the CA -result that I could "e, : the let gth of the parlor, Breda b'A4 told wits thaCI grew L � her m hat he felt. - � illy Weise. 1pould not I ' --had g3ne down on his name any artria ailment that I BL,&rQ ' knees v her, figuratively a Deaking. fforn but f was !&-Ill , 6.4 I , i I � y - I ,,6-d Ir 0 It. � run down." MLY ap_ Nom as he sW d over hei'lld was glorify. petite,faile . r d , as. 460 3 . . I . nly btrerg-th me an . in�ithe sense of . ' gone, an 1 hecanl�! pale. an� listloog, acarc-,, In ! L _ a he I schottische Pwoersieeshilabnamal.1 next, and I ? � ly able dr,ag MY " If round, and much -of I 1 d , I ,which they very me fishly dan4 together, the time in bed be me alarmed Lat My 1i . left thilm standing, near. a �indojV. L Louise, long continued ill :::: ealth, au4L, As doctor, I t� .ir breathless, but. happy, Bank ilato an up- medicine had me no good I determined , holstar�d seat and! propped herself up with to try Dr. Williams' Piak a light Iblue pillow.' ,I . I . .Pills. Ipror� 4A No' )) I . chased a box an�d t�.onght it did me ,some , said Brede, with he authority of good, so I got Bix �oxea more; itud before I a lover, 11 you mustn't G�tl there. Those *had finished takingl, Ithevecond I felt a lot blue things don't suit you. ' Come over into better, - and by the 1 i1me I bed finished the ' the big green chair again." � . seven boxes. I had � 1 perfectly reg&infLd My- " What blue things, atid why ?" and health, bad gained 1�ei I , t9bb and lelt better L�uipe � prodded the pillow. than I had � for som6 years. I condder the T bl' a things. It's on axiom that is pillsa sple�did_ melicine, a roal godeend to - u' � . . 1 W4 with your a6ade of ,hair -must take weak and ailing wo, meno� and have frequent. "log �, I , ,man to hear . Keep away from,iblue. There -'a a ly racomm . I - ended t am to my friends andr popular belief that 4 people iwith much hair I used them with m . children, always -with �� ' I � look - well in blue. Generally speaking, good result4s." Ju King from Wre. KtttWA L I I notbing, is more fallacious. ,LeVs go over to health, , , ra : - y appearance zo-daynone would im- the i on chair." ': - � I agine ghe had ever � nown what 'a day's lll� Loples dropped the cushion from behind ness meant: �, . L . - , M � . her. head ; in her ind'a eye she saw herself - Dr. 'Williamb' . nk Pills are &-positive . arrayeill in a blue gpwn, happy- in the belief cure forall disess Arimin from im Abst it *as exactly suite4 to her. She had pover. I ished blood� or a we�ak and s atbered windi.- I a tho, ' ught of concealment ; then honesty- got tion of the nervous s te , snob as opilqu- - Lyj the better of heir and she said I 11 But I've St. Vitus, -dancei IF 11 : , im, . irheuinadlli� a blu; 9 t home, and I'd _ have worn it sciatica, heart tr ables firomerrolS � st-c�- to'ni h 'Wbi'a2t'_&___p , T I 4 . " �. you didn%ll interjected Breda arealho 1, curlo"for the Mimentr, - ... P Those lo"�* *van p i that mak the 11 , f to many young -.Wo. � with the fine confidence of a lover. 11 You men 9, ' . - ___ didni. � You knew . it re Ily, wagn't the g eta, constant misery, ; Bold, by *11.dra ' � . a , . I g. tb1 : )I . I or Bent, by mail, postpaid, at 50 aftfst 1`� i n . , L 11 . . 64 tottize looked up at him and laughed : , a box 50, by addrenitog � G* . the Dr. Willi-Amii' Medicine Co., Broekvffl� - Not many people'know it, though,, and I Ontario. -- ! � . wouldu'� have believed.it if anybody but I . - L_� you had told me. DO you think �.that my , roomlmate would know that I ought,%ot to Secrei of, Lbng Life. - . . � ' , wear I ,blue ?" ; 11 I - . q I You I sometimesses &�. woman whoms761& " I�ahoula think s'o,yes. Miss Mallard im- age is as exquisite as�. was the patient bloora- � presses me as a very . Wi . so young woman." of her; youth. I- Yo wonder how it is ter- . L. . ov Louise didn't life has'been a long nd, happy one. Htre answer. She wa-a secretly are sorn I a of the reseqns : - determining to take a couroe'L In color 1ar- - . . tbshe knew how to �orgot the disagreeab -, mony. I i ings le ! I � � I - . - - 4 _7___ . She kept her nerv's well i4band *0 . P ;and I - The nsxbmorning,� Betty Mallard op�ned flicted -them on no one. her eyes to find the joun glinting in ai the She mastei,ed the of saying pleaslat. " 1 window. With the wide, white bed to ber- things. I 7 .- 1 4 . �r` - self, luxuriating in the senne'that it WES She did -not e x- ' � I peOt too much from bar- ,' Saturday, and that one might lie se late as friende.1 *tL i inSda W: L Ir one liked, mile yawned lazity and stretabed She hatevtr work came to her out her hands till they lay in the path of a congenial. - . . sunbeam. She looked at the clock and won- She r9tai'& dher illusions 0.114 did not be- " L dersd eagerly what, the day would bring. lieve mlf the world wicked and tinkind. She was blissfully ignorant of the happen- She relieved the �niaerabile !-and myrnp*- ling in bet room the night before, and 'She thj*zsd with th , f I smiled to herself at her dr,iogF. 6C 1 . a Borrow n . , wouldn't have look ' She Shei'never for -got that 'kind 4ords ,and'a. mured, I , I but I ad well in its'? she mur. amilec'oat nothing, ' are priceless tream. _ . couldn't tell bar so -and ures to the digeo=2�iudt. such little things d�clde men." .1 She did uuto other As shelay blinkiAg the door Opened arld. � as she would be done ,by, and 'now; that DIJI age haa -come cto -her denly, 'a�nd Louise, �Iiveloped in kin- and there is a halo of �� white hair about bei Itugh which Parted at the throat juLbm�n&cugh head, she ii loved an� considered. There is - to show her eveninj gown, came in. breath- thq secret of long life,snd a happy one. I.essly.1 Her cheaka,were flushed from walk. I ,I- ! - ---------I#— ' ing in; the morning ; her eyes were bright- , I ,though tbere wer6 � dark circles under TRUE ECON 7my IN WELL them. t - � . 11 . . � I � I LT - 1 64 . BAty Mallard !'2 she said, JLJ did you � R i EGULAT L D HOMES. , . know that people wich hair like mine look i � ideo�o in blue ?" that L - In wen regulated b domes in city and :coun- T e�question was so sudden Betty try are man ... V �enuen open for the - illy Ittared st her. Then it cam etice of e0ononly, 'at none so Firnple Ana � hat Louise under � a to her pra ; I I stood, and that explan- �'Batisf&`CtOrY as the us �, of Diamond Dyea 1W . I . . I I . renewing for wear ol I and laded dresses, . 1- I . - � I skirts, 'blouses, eat I 8, jacket$, ribbour , shawli, yarns and fea era. The husbanft .. � . .. . or boy's suit now off ,..olor and apparently- 1�: . ,L worthless, can be dye( 1 % rich Land fast folfiek-'; - . . i L . . - . navy blue or dark me tl brown, practically J making new and styligh garments. - ; NO 1: I Diamond Dyes are i*e easiest to use Is a. ' i child can dye succeSsf ly with them. No - .- a - ' failures or disappoint I ents when the very simple directions are lowed, 1S.K410111 Thousands of ladiel a now inaking up . - . pretty Mate and R., �� from the Diamond I . Dye Mat. mud Rug tternei- Thus pat- . terms aie favorites all ver Canada, shoots, . There is absolutely no risk of designs showing th various sizss �mshs in. purcha�ing your watches, may be obtained from 1 The Wells, & Rich- ardson Co., Limited, 2(011onnwn St,,M'011-- - fine jewelry and silverware treal, P, Q. '." address. I - . Send yo ; ; from us.' We guarantee safe ; . I delivery'* we prepay 011aLrges Their Accus " med Place. . . ' iA Baron Dowse, the- - Here is a story wh i and cheerfully refund money celebrated Irish jadgo.� once told in that ' in full if d L esired. exaggerated brouge wbich he used to ain- . . ploy : 1 !� - Our handsomely illus- "Iwandownin o4l b1nonthholding ' tr9ted catalogue will aSSjLSt assizes. On the fireb 4 , when the jury I came in, th6 offi,oar .a *d I Gintlemen 87 , . th jury, � ye,11 take y- r , :::: ustomed plSo"o - . you very maferially and- I if ;a plaza.- 11 it �! . - � And I never laugh,` may be had upon application. said the''Baron, 4, if a- didn't all "Ik I . . � into tho. dock." I I i i I I DIAMOND HALL, � � - I ' . I Established x8s4. IT SOON E; * STRON6� - - � ... ! I ­�_ '_ ! A I When but6ormakerm mfortunately. AW . i �_ - ; RYRIE iBROSO) any of the common b.. 'te � colors 'now on I the market, they soon fin d oub that their Yonze anil Adelaide Sts., . � . L . ­ L butter becomes rancid � oind strong. . . - : ; I TORONTO. - Wells, Riehardson 1 & Colle I ­ " Ith � ­ I i � -1 Provo Butter Color " I . - � . 4 � never causes the butter 0 b) become rancid. . � - 01) tho'cokitrary, it Maiut" the rich flavor I� of the butter f 'gives the gdd* , , for�rnontbo,L*ud . � ; . an June color that al !I Admire. Druggbt* l and dealers everywher . -1 . . I ; I ; . �'11' I , I 1 1 � . : . � 1 I I I � , I � � L : 1! � � I � � ,_r�, _ .� ­ . -1 . . V " � 171- - � I - � - . - L I � � L I - L , I I I I I . ; - - - I L --"--N" 14AI L � Wb"J'a L . � L � I P,6JNX � S11 'I"U'o GrB94 - .Mskos I When BP -v": I aro its balmy P . 7-U b'arr ds "1113,a M- L zolnes scenes �, i ... . 4Ay- � The is" . 'D. . . I ,ceptible ger� � L 00uths, hzvbi -Avatem'd",gla 1� I A - .0gat care JOU, - I �rastlnWOD " . - -Sad 1ead to djE. Before the L �-,.19�ve.,, todrey ,. ,a(;. I , ui� nearAlgf tis , Jiver-cowP18"', ,,erv,ouo ais"4 I � .0ints. Muscle 3i - the j,;ee or b bile, dielik-e V awalli:og �ofl ha ' V_nth bikbIT ci ;1 t'Drpid livar,4L 'i 46f these ar_e 1W - _ Take warVE ,ether -day ; .1 � your part =&I va have Alr�, cour 1troubles 1�j the treatz. bm,vp failed, V -f trust in that -I, rain�?B ,1-1,-_Ier� we6k or twO` -bave tralY 001 win aseureffly for the enjf) DA170?_Uff" StL' I follows z I - 1�desire t Patties Celer3 livind to.day.! L -ei-ck, Lard SU - Leaurrh . For work, -and we I times a4dAY. ,. realiza that di � from �safferlvg .f-riaAds urged. � , I as all � younic * , - . - After the use I - � - isver before M* clay,s work. ,, miritele, as I I I -th auk vou, f i - I') mc I � . . VTdch He Garls some � . ruen"I but tht I - Abo�t tq'aally A -girl hat t , ,m, mb.0 oftent4h � ,,Of S�m-uddy_st A girl -0au 'A - Wbile a poor I on to the ,er-4; � A gillgets � , I r . � -c-M.30 windgiv an'l AW_al 7t _W4 A girl ncan: � - .raiAbaw, and z A man. must 1 � orilinary. ' ; L - __ 'A g -Irl cmli I is called ta*t ' ,doilgr �[)Ae, U , - _:� I .2suce. ,As,,--.�l eaft 1. - -she gate. a I -1 .1 but -a 1331111, U tby. -of -the d0i . . - A rkrX -girl �c i I L Lee 4 free wt qr ' brw'h of -pro- A &171 L - � . is I he feels 4.Na, . ,come Unfastoi of a Mau -who L baud,of his 01, lar And neelti A g1r]. ,h" I " a mam to ath - - him, but wh tomfort,of 1111 � L' _ -monov. ; Tha I : tient. .� I A girl hw . whether eha-_ I I demands ft. � Who tsm!t ev -he did not b-1 . � rude. a I � - .A ' -i girl eart, she triee'to, g' -counter, but - . in peace. B . yen 44 shitte I , � I - J A�-glr,l has i �Ie I plexi'lu and, I razor thM J , ,everyds.y. 1 : 11 � � . � I Does 1-1 . - A� theap *4 -all ii-,litts bui Teiie;e -and t 'gerous resull What *ball'i more regulal 4. . not po"Ible take the om Auced --in -all - 4n severe t -b-. . L chee'aG,orm' -and stimul* .gerra disew' I eauees emay m ight?z rast., bottle. Rip� drugLgjBj__.Z jJ[i G. 07. Gre� . Robereadri, It was -tbo� I and he W -41A , -questions aj ion � I � � "'Who�s ,_ . big boy. . ,. Havtn�_11 I � "" �"` 'How 30..� I Wh _1# i�q ` takl T � -94 I I DozA ` ThaVe all a d'antlat, V MaRpie!s jo, � ,- believes in - from drow-ii � � -quadk medi t3anft�s A1 'thatic tane� , , . �: 1 4� , I and I L%Xative - cold in one .25 eauta` � L , - I � � � DmA-, - 7 - if folk-$ I thejr are &I Imbati 'a ble Ztruslis'.. f ' great care, ��, X4 Xiow-'� � , . ..added., -as 11 I -to the � I I - I hAve � .4 the trolnut � I der -one M2 � 411"'s ind- , \ -and A-11 ,of I a b q z 6�v;; .her. � 61 Mir.,