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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1903-04-10, Page 6. . I . I - . I � : � I I I . � I � � I I . � p I I < . . . . I I L 0 . - �. - � . . . � - � I . �, � t "I RMARMN 41. 1_1_._1---_____. � -----I-- , ; . . � , . . � : � �- � I - ; � � 1 7 I I I � � i I . i . _,___�_W_ �11­­­�­ _­ -1 �tl I I __ . .') ! . . I . . - __ __ _­, - � � I . I . - I I . I I . i . . . ; � � � ! . . I ! . � Z , .- � . . . : 1. t . . . "I � I � . � � � . - __ - ----- -.;----- _ - , _ , - I . - I . . - � I . . . I I A - � I . . � I - . . � j - - I I � I . � I . : - I � ; - - � - � . - I � I � - I I I I - . � � I I . � � . 1. . I � - ! . � I I I . - I I l. ! I . . I , . � . . , . r - I - � , � I I . - , . . . : . . . � I I i ! I I I i � '' I I - � I r � - ; I � . � I I � � i : � I � I . . . , I I i I . '. . . I I "­ a I . i I � � � I � . . I - . _/� I : I . I I I � I � 1 . . - � �. I . l i . � : ., RON EXPOSI i I � �, � , : ! i � i .6 . I � TUE, - - H � . a__ - ________ __ — . . -. I - ____ __ k I � , - . i . � � I . F . ; � . � T a � ' HERB OF GRAC4 - � Jim CHAPTER" XXIV. I � . . . ; . � . I � � STAR � - - DOWN 13Y THE POOL. I 1. � � The heaven : BY R09A OARRY., ; I By some sudden sound 6he drops the Of thy gild brows bath ivtn . vase� Eupon the floor. She 4s nervous and Griace tc ell things I see � - CHAPTER XXIII. i I may�'be told tl�at nervousness is a luxwy , �i whi,ch only: a . And in I by life I live, and love myself ir _ .� that. 0 ' f� I �rich � woman can - �— j . SAINT ELIZABETH ! I . -,l, , . Y, Love Res deeper than all wordi , . i afforKI to indulge . I J. ADDINGTON SYMONDS. . SECU�RIT And n t the spoken but the spea'41css love � I I would love infinitely and be -loved. . a r — . BRO-IVNIN . I Waits answer, ere I rise and go my 7ay. --,-,, 4" p,ost.many a 1W — . Z I BROWIN'lb 6 woft , an her po- � .01 . : all M`rT4 - Il' & I � colm 'was no hot-headed boy to b( � . Cenulne �itiot . S o in e - . � mo0d 4y mere impulse, nevertheless th Malcolm made frequent visits to R. thir- timep"whenwom- i ' . an r- � day came when all his prudent resolution wood to see CAleb and Kit, and ;he: g en r1un. machin- I *1,.=� , were forgotUn, when silence and self re I ally paid. them on the days when iEl;zabtt� ery the price of � � presdon wete absolute torture to him, wher . Carter s was at the schools, so that he c4uld w4i nervousness is . he felt he st speak or for ever more hold -11 I - back with her throuih the woodlands. 1 mu ilation,-a - I hip peace. . The first time be didthis Elizabeth seetn-. fing�r lost or per- i i It was Elizabeth's birbLdA,y ; he only ad rather surprised, though she offend no haps the whole board that afterwards, or he would have Little LiverPills. objection ; but after that sh�, took I it aF a hand =shed. . . . . . , -� N\ brought h �r some choice offf. ring in, the matter of course, and chatted with b)IDL on Niqrvousness in . � I N shape of f14 M ere or bcoke. in honor of his all MaUDer of Eubjeots. She listened very women is com- I V111, at ran Sail itta fate -day ; but happily Eliza I . � Wet Bear Signature of kindly wha�n Malcolm ,jounded her on the mo - � I nly but a . 98th WGR.0 04 On80101118 Of this. . _ tubject of K,t, and mada all sorts of i I m- syn . �ptom of i "I am tairty-one lo day," she said t-) hirr, - :e_..""""."i.`l.`...ii`1" , . . � pc s dials, plane fo i- the child's f utura ,; a d womanly disease. gaily %I is ist not a greab age? Oh, n( I ; 005;,;7- 7.0-100 ' hurnoure a ly It. i- 1111111,14 ;;l I though @he laughedat him good ; t ,,4g5S1:;,:;,,l i (� -s useless in wonder Ct.4 lo calls me an old niaid." And A; it "I ;E�,/ and told him that In was a visionary, impr 0- sucli cases to then khe lau bell with an air -6f cyajoyment - � I ticable perscri, she socn became serious lldo�torll for the 3� Pac.sindto Wrapper Below. � as though h'rne* title ell her. "Old -%ft brought her shrewd common sense An - A4. n e r'v e s alone : -IA. — 1,, — I.. A.- 0'" nil - feminine wits i o his assistaw3e. An I so� ' I 10 . Cure the diseases Herrick ?' .31 j - I j 11 . . was that, one day he made & propmiti.o3 that ne&rly I o)k CaloWs breath . awX O`dmora. wlik�h attack the deli�ate woman- They were Dinah had just sitting down by the Poal, and left them at hliz-.betb's Bug Kit mu5tiqlaitainlynAgo backto � e a re , n's Lane until she was stronger, h ni��k , . ly organism and . U1 iiez-Vousness will JaLM-It �� gestion to ell have tea there, the 4rviants thau they would aLd to arswer a luilnewn ed. Miss Ttmpleton and he 'was futly � ; 4T211. W agreed or. this point ; the fogs alnd� low-ly�ng . be cjired also. -fl, <w I _U ill note. The afternoon was sultry, more like miatalfromthe river were harmflui to her . Dr. Piercels!M§k' 40 Angu5tthin September; butdown by the i poor little chest. i i I i Caleb muEt leave li--r under Mrs. Su li- — : -�.,,,,,i,,..,i,l,,. Favorite Pre- i scri tion makes weak [women , s 99 Pcol there 'neall. As u as a pleasant sbade and Mul- Litt], all the digs were gr,uped van's care. Miss Templeton h%d, in ads. �1 .� sick,women well. It establishes regular- round theta, &lad hliz%beth, in spite of her .. and he would be reap si Is 0!! i 11 ity,, Iries weakening drains, heals iuflam- I thirty-one 5eara, looked quite ycuthful in !rraugementst I for the expem tie. There had been i a pt to ad niat, on and ulceration, and cures female , -1 herwhitegown. A dark velvety Cramoizie battleover this point; br,tforonceEliii- weacness. It trauquilizesIthe nerves and ! rose nestledjagainst her full tb oit. Mal bathhad been forced to glvei�,Malccilm ind-L ces refreshing sleep. � I i . colm remembered ft�OA f.h.t., . suddenly that be had ]DO .t. ­. , t -h A v- ; +. 1, - - ' - I � CURE SICK HEADACHE. — .-------I- _.m:_ VETERINARY I - ________ - tjOHN GRIEVE, V. S., honor graduate of Ontario Veterinary CoIllege., A Adisessee of Doinegili -saimade treated. Call@ promptly attended to an charges moderate. Veterinary Dentsiry*a specialty. ofiloe and residence on Goderich street, one r . � of Dr Scott's office, Sesforth. 11140fia LEGAL : - JAMES L. KILLORAN, striate Solicitor, Conveyancer and Notary rubdo. Money to loan. Office over Pickard's Store &[&In Street, Seafoe.h. 1628 � ____ - - - - __ R. S. HAYS, Barrister Solicitor., Conveyancer and Notary Public. Vollettor ior the Dominion Bank. Offia&--in rear of Dominion Bank, Seaforth. Money to loan. 1236 — iM. BEST, Barrister, Solloltor, Conveyancer - Notary, Public. Offices up stairs, over 0. W Pa"i'a bookstore, Main Street, Seaforth, Ontario. � 1627 . ENRY BEATTIE,! Barrister, Solicitor, &a H Money to losci. Office—Oady'st - Block, Sea orth. - �,,� �� . 1679 -if F-1 HOLMESTED, sucaeaeor to the late firm of . McCaughey & Holmested, Barrisibr, Solicitor r-onveyanoer, and Notaiy Solicitor for the Can adilsaBankof Commerce.- Money to lend. Farm lot sale. office in Scobi's Block, Main Street 466forth. - DICKINSGIN AND GARROW, Barristers, Solicit - I orai eta., Go.derich, Ontario. E. L. DICKINSON. 1833-tt 3II&ELMS GARROW, L. L. B. I . DENTISTRY. � � ­ . I F, W. TWEODLES DENTIST, Gradust,te of Royal College of Dental Surgeons of On tario, post gradwi,ta cour, le in Lrown and bridge work at Hask-eli'd S 3hool, Chicago. Local anasthetic-i for painless extraction of teeth. Office—Over A. Young's groncry store, SenfoAh. 1764 - DR. F. A., SELLERY, Dentist, graduate of the Royat College of Dental Surgeons, Toronto, also honor graduate of, Department -of Dentistry, Toronto I Vaiversity. Office In the Patty block, Hansiall Will visit Zurich. -every Moiiday, commencing Mon: Jnne 10. � 1587 11) R. R. R. ROSS, L. D. S., Dantii,t, graduate of 9. C. D� 3., of Ontario, fl�st olaes Honor traduste of Toronto University. Highe6t st%ndiog o order of merit in the largest olags ever graduated Main t e college. Modern and up-to-daite den' t Mxy in allits. various forms, PaiDlessextral(tiontfteetil I kv Local An seat hetios and without anybadafter I *ff-ctu. Gas admin6tered and all operations care-. fully performed. Office oycr Dilrs Store, Seaforth. lm -;f MEDICAL. . � - Dr.,J-ohn McfAinnis, Ron, Graduate � hondon Western University, member of Ontario Ooliege of Physicians and Surgeons. Office and Relaidence—Formerly occupied by Mr. Wm. Pickard, Victoria Street, next to the Catholic Church 4WNight calls attended promptly. 115SX12 _____� DR. H. H. Rossj� ffs- B. Office over Greig & Stawart's Store, Seaforth. Night calla attended to at the office. DR. F. J. BURROWS, SM_A,_1FC)T?,�1CTT Office ard Residelioe-Goderich street, cast of the 3ift-thodi.st church. ; TYLzriu)sE No. 4G. Caron 3r L r the. Cauaty of Hn ran. � infl DRS. SCOTT & MacKAY, PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, Ooderich sirsoi� opposite Methodist churoh,Boatorib Q. SCOTT, graduate V410torls and Ann Arbor and member - Ontario College of Physicians 'and dargeons. Coroner for County of Huron. U. V.LoKAY, honor graduate Trinity Ujolversity. gold. medalist Trinity Medical College. Member College of Physicians and Surgeons, Ontario. I 2 - - - — I RED CEDAR SHINGLES The undersigned wishes. to announce to the public Sh't having bought a large quantity of the three best brands of red cedar shingles, and tiy rzettling a liberal d1acounk for orka-h. is preps" to sell them to oua- ton.ets at rr!ces ttat defy competition. 5� LAMB'S Lumber Yard, Seaforth. IEEEMLOCK LUXBER. flaviDir in stock at the Seaforth Lumber Yard a vory larKe quantity of P.11 the diffe-ent lengthe, and witith-, is prarared to fill any bill that It. prosented I.tha very beat quality �f Hemlock. . S. LAM B'S Lumber Yard, Seaf orth. PINE. Bavtug bought'. n. large q1jant1ty, of "p'ne from A farze firm to Muskoka, I am getting pine dressed tieth sides c r one side, for sidiDg, flooring, ceiling; wide plank for water trough,s; spruoe and balAm for gravel boxes, light and durable. Also white cedar abinglei XXXX and XXX and XX of beal make In Muskoka. Large stock always on hand, � S. LAM B'S Lumber Yard, Seaforth. . 171 .- - ___ — . . . . i . 0oinions of Leading Physicians. , . I I have used W. T. Strong's Pile Remedy in my , I � � pr o1ce with molab aiatiJAntory results. and call I Z � cheerfully r commeni It. JAMFA SUTTON, M. D I - . Price, $1.00. For sale by druggista, or by mail, on 1� : Ze �eipl of price- t � W. T� STRONG, Usaufaialturinz Chemist, L-nion, � I I Ontario. 1796-52 7 1 L � � I : � I . � � I . . . Y I �, I � Monev te loan at 4j per ,)ent os good farm a.ecup , � 7 - tv. Ar -ply to JAB. L. KILGORAN, Barrister, Sao] �, , orth Inow � bad b6on eo stern, ani masterful. i : I � Caleb should come dawn for the. week -is d every three weeks or so, he co ald prom! so that, and a whole week at Cbri,stFnad '1' Web looked to-) much dazgd t -j au�sw;r, td, I . � there was a mitty look in the tronspare4b, ! light blue eyes. � I " I'm took all of a heap ! " he ejaculatpd I at last. 11 It is not that I don't t , ai I 2k 1i l T I kindly, air, fc-r I am pretty Pigh choki L � with gratitude ; but you see there, is Ma'i 1 to reckon wit h -if Kit were h- r wn lit! i e Jun she couldn'� be fonder of her." : . 11 I darapay n V' rem,,jrked Malco'm, and there was a trace of impatienoe in his ton ,.- 11 but, after all, Mr. Mar,in, you I are' Ki b'a ; father." But Caleb only shook �hiO heid doubtfnlly, ard wfW, on his 81owl ruminti- % , � ing way. I ; � I I 11 Most folk think that Ma'am *9 I a bad. natured woman because she gives th4m the , rough side of her t:)Dgae ; but, tord bl " a you. her barVe worfse than ht,� r ite. Ht. r heii rt is oat on Kit, and she, * ou',l I n0l.hurt, a hair of bar head in her rl� � 1! C. 0"I It ra, I ly , moods, when even the black c, t. It ia�0 jstoy in tae place th3 is making Fujh a: !scrirn- I mage with the pots and pans. Bqb i II j I culy laughp. . ' It is Ma'am at he pluaio., she says ; I but it t�aint the sorub of illaal-c I . I , like.' Yes, indeed, hir, I have hii erid het ! say that a score of times." � i . I , I " I I Vit. ry well, tbeD, you li, (I b,ett r go d I I r1l 7 have a talk with your wife " retur, ad Mal � I .. tolm. I : � I . . And Cileb went and came �?',ck to I Ro'h- 1 1 erwocd the next day a sadder and- 41 Vvis 3r Mail. I � . 11 Well, and what did Mrs. Marbs.in say ?1_1 asked Malcolm when he saw- Caleb 6,gain. The little cobbler drew hij hand, across ]lie bye3 in an 6mbarraseeid fa�hlon ; lie was evidelably trying to reco'loot Eom,,� . - a I thing. I . : I I M a'am se a Is her liumble dn tyj" he a All, I 1 swe r, d presently in a ping -song voioe� 5. :d she greatly obliged you ani the kin� lad , ._ and Kit may stay alcagr cf Mr.. 0,ullii,an , those were h,n very words, air." , � � T " Mrs. .Martin is a' senjible.' wom A I I tyen. " 7 ! - � . i " Oh, she is that. air. She was, scolding me all supp-r time for not thinking of th a child's good. ' You can bring her back p you like, Caleb-,'sho says, I and poison h r with the filthy4ogs, and get her ready r bar coffin, pcor lamb. ALd YOU 03.11 your-� elf a father, Oaleb Martin ? Drab all such a, fathers, I say !' She made me clean ashal ed of myself, did 'Ma?ana ;" and h(ra tie' : I li tle men looked ready to cry. l I i " Well, Mr. Martin, I do think the chil L . . I will be better here, can come do W . . every iliree weeks or so to see her-yoa knov; you have arranged that­and,�now aL (I then you can bring your wife, top ; " an -1 Caleb brightened tip at this. � ,But the day he Itfs Rotherwo)d he was so lugubrious and tearful that Malcolm fe;b quite sorry for him ; but Kit tcok at. less 2 - pree�iog viewi � 1. " I don't waint you to go, clad," she sai.1 . , feelingly -, '! b , ut I like staying along wit �i - " It Ole tall 01 1&)7, 1 Ivas troubled with nerv- oustless. headache. heart trouble and female . wealmess," writes Aliss Blauch M. Bracey, of Sala, Oswego Co.. N. Y. trLast surniner I wrote you and vou adviscd ine to try your 'Favorite Prc,vriptlon ,- and , Golden Medical Discovery.' X' d so and I began to improve rapidly. Cou tinu�kl taking the medicine, half a dozen each oi . 'FavbriLe Prescription ' and ,'Golden Medical D;�sc6 er�' for the* space of five months, aud in le. t�ln't year had regained my fornier licalLhA D-r�. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets clear the . tniidklv complexion. I . — - , this � oed lady," with a friendly nod of her 9 head Ito Mrs. Sullivan. "I have got a black; kitten of my own and a yellow chick, awl t6y are better than do'!s becauie i hisy Ma I 've me back. And the ladies of t,ie 00 - 11 ouse are going to t %ke me oub f fir ArrvePmy, won't that - be 'eavidifly ! " Nevertheless Kit abed a few -tears' wlien I 0alellij closed the gate behind.. him. 10 I wW to atay here an I I want daddy, too." �he said rather pitifully. I I i All Ith jae weeks Malcolm bad seen notb.' ing ofl.Ct7aric. His viiit to the Jaoobis had Wan , r,)IongEd far arother t6n days, and i f I - � then be wrote, i�u �bigh eDirita, to tell his qeterd th�t Diok Waillace- had invited him to go ��doiwn to his father's place in Soot-* I lamd. ;' I I � I - I iexpeot I shall have rare spoi t there, aldi sqalk a deer or two," be continued. "�Diok ard I are to go- down by the night mail o6 Thursday, buli I will ran ovfr t") � I Stiapl grove for a few hours. Tell Herriek I:willl,00k him up at his diggipas. � I a . ' ,By [some oversight Eliz.%beth fo-g6b to Lrtve Malcolm this. message, and Malcolm, ��Iho bhd to go up town on business, was I - much'chagrillej to find that I Cedric 111di- � cilledIdt-r'lag his absence, and had beel� � graatl� dia'appointed at missing him. He 1we3t across tol I ho Wood House di- r6ctly� after supper and flcund the ladies sitting out t n the terrace. Eiiz�beth was very ocntrite. "' It1was draadfully careless of 'ins," she confeRied ; 11 I meant to bave sent' Y(U a Lb'e ll�lst night, hot .some (n3 calliLd—who i inah ?—and [-lit it cut .of. my 's . head.`� But Dinah could not reeoll6ot that i I' any otie hid called except David Carlyo3, ani "emed rather surprised at the quee- tion., �� 6. O�, it must have be(n Mr. Carho.- " returnp.d Eliziibsth. but i h 3 colored alijhtl' - y "It w�v really very stupid of me , Cedric was q4ite put out about it." -'' 7 ; ob. , 00, well, it cannot be helpe�, F16:.14 v d! Malcolm, philosophically.,... 11 Did_h!! say m ch about the Jacobie?" -��-"_ � I L I a on y remer ( t at ey - had been v ry kind and that he hid lx;d a -rat- . , tliDg cod time. Those were his word were t ey not Die ?" and Dinah or ii -led a:,- er, t. � a � � " Wo both-aaked him a heal) of questiontil but th�y seemed to bore him ; he wanjull of btr Satitc-h. visit, and would scarcely 61k of aloylth$g else." ! v1 al was not rjuilt,) i9atisfied, but he I kept 1,�Joaldmoubts to himself. Elizabeth, who) was as�sharp as a inedle, l(oked up- at him � 6 . 64 . . r,.& 11; 0 , White Col t ge when he laet dined at th( 7icarage ; ha wondered with a Eudden fierc( Erick of jealouay if that fellow Carl50- new It was her bh thday, and had brought "it to her. At the idea there was a clanaer. - ; 10 oua ttrabbil) of his pulses. The prev.oae evening he had strolle� across to the Wood Hou*e in the hope thal Elizibeth w(uld be in one of hir graciou, moods and then he could coix her to aing tc him, But t 3 his disappointment his viaii had seem,d less welcome than usual, and though Diaah received him with her wontad gentle couit3ov, he had a vague ouspioioE that eem� thing was amirs. Dinah looked afi though she had been sh'edd ng tefirs and Elizabeth'i FacoY was-fluahed and she wac 'len, � ; if he bad not known I li-m sc very a. , well, ani iheir intanee lovb fo� eao , h other, he would Iniost have'suEpeLtid that thcrf had been warm altercation betvieen them, . but this was manifestly imposeible. No, thelv had n,evtr qu%ir-31led even iE :their childia1i days, he remembered Eliza- beth had an told him that, and assuredIS they nevcr quarl row. Nevertheless, -there waF 901mething ,-troubletomel in th* atmospher�, and 'even Dinah seemed t9 find �it difficult to talk. Mqlooluwa r ged- inwardl, y over his disap. poiri tinent, but he had too m u 3h � t tot tli: prolong his vir,it. He was rewarded for hii , forbearan3a 'when Dinah said in her gentlf ! way, " I am afraid we are rather ttupid. to- ' night, Mr. Berrick ; Elizabeth is tired, and �wnd-we hive been talking fcr hours ; il you look in t-)mr.r.ow aft? -inion we will promise to behavo-,. bettsr."- But though -Eliz-ibeth did iact endorse this, Malcolm ac- , -cepted th 9 invitaticla with undisguised I pleature. L L Bin hie raUsfaotion wculd Yave been madly dai pcd if he had overheard Eliz*- be,h's ape oil. " Why (lid yon ask bim, Die' Yci kaow"-hesit.sting a moment - iii that I 1i e to be quite on niy birthday," - " He -lt oked i o. dull," returned Dinah apologetic Ily ; " I think we depreab led ' '' ' ' �� I t'( ah i m. I almno very iorry, clear ; I ought to , `�6ve foun, c, t your wishes fint But be will not �lta loiDg unless we ask him." Elizabeth il m de no ansv�er-to thib ; she looked . thoui htful ard a little troubled, I and Dina i i It she bad dirne the ,%rang thing. Bit fl�i*safbernoon Elizibadi was in hcr old on ishiay mood, and she made her little spee, �h allicul, being an old maid in a way that pharmed Malcolm. I how still ft was down by the Pool ! Only a dry IcalF dropping into the water, or the aleedy tn �pping of one of the dogs at the midges, or the taint twitter of a far-off bird broke the silence. The air was sweat with the warm resinous smell of the flra ; the itrang plerfame seemed t) pervade his senses. I � . He wat alone vvith her -not a human creature i!as near them ; and he was so close 014t if he had stretcbf d out lij hand he could' have tcuolicid 11, r drema. Mal- colm's heart began beating dingc-r-usly, and there was x at rii.0 i thi obbingat his templep; n I— h. +,;.,I I- I 1� &; . - � - ___ - - ___ - ___ - __ _ qli.cKly. w a dial c i1c beet, I oa4ure yt ii . - . F.. a vo ce Was UULCK - , � .. .1 �� rkv--'- g.f , . Mr. Hbrricl,, b,u�, he r�-fivi, d to be drawn ;' and indinio�t ; Then with a gr.!at effort he - I - - he see steadied h ima 31f, for his time had come and AV "' ME; M- .1 r�ed v+ ry mnch excitid." he know i . " . I I a I? �U`Yl� AN 19 V, � 4 A Tl�i,3 Wallaces area groi sot t of people, ; . I are th4y not?" was Maloolm'a next quee- "There is s ometh in I I'WBII" to say to 01 � � .. you-tbat for weeks I %'ave been I r3 ing to � U013 � i 6i 6�,� Fay -will Yt.0 It t me epeak now?" Did ha i yes, they are thoroughly nice ;11 it I i ' r Was Dinah who answered him. ,, 8:1. Rich_ lr�ally say thow words or did he whisper t � . The matter, of fecid is ()f � ard is �harmilag, and so in L,jdy Wallaire ;. them in, r,d) ? But no, he could see the rl 1 1 and of bourr sudden ,at rtled l(ok in Elizabeth'a eyes I : I .a Dick is an o'd acquaint -woe of t I when she aw his face, 1 -, re." � . i-- - I I , tremendous importance to thG : "" Tbbre are some daughters, I believe ?" 11 May speak T" - . I . Yes, bia, they are not very young or at. " No- o," in a '10ghtebed t one. i's Mr. farmer. '", "ro,no, feedinO i"); ' tra'c'tiv�, po-)r ihingp," replied Ell.zabeth- Herrick, f r niy sakc-�--fori'both . our sakes- " . ­ I -) 0 t � , � . ( I implore on to be silent ; I oannot-I will � ' �� "heavyi, p lzy sort of wi-18, but very kind - )) cr , not listen - I I oss. Rio -lit feedin is r0fit. hear ted'� By -the -bye, "Die' I wonder -if ier agitation increming vi-ith 0 � I -D P , I - everV word. But she might an well have ! . Cedric 1will come across the Go- dfreyn, they . . ' . I 1,e somiawbere in the neighborhood." 1r:ed to control the w;nd. � . And I . Tlicup-to-d,-Ltefarii-ierk'iaows' a ! 11 You cannot mean that," he returned i then ship explained to Malto'na that Fetter- � ,_� 1 cairn Hall, �wbere Sir Richard Wallace gently but!firmly; " fo.-give me if I do tot What to feed his cows to, (Tet, obey jou :il itia not, postible for me to I 0 1 lived, was r iil� a few miiea from the shcol-- -1, . i iag lo(Ige where the Godfreys wera staying; keep silence a y lo!)ger. ."' *!Elizabeth, surely I the most milk, his picrs t'o cret "And tbi� fact appeared to give the i iiters a all these w6eki you must have krown that ZD 0 Ir ` yt u w,ere t e oae woman in the world for I Z J'Wod deol of satisfaction. 191 10 , , . � me , . I 'ko-n ," she return d, covering htr I t the n -lost pork, his liens to', I it wai the middle of September now, ard " I 'Malcoltri rtfiected with some uneadn"88 hwe wit'i or hands, "I never knew it; how . I , rcr�s 11 I T I (yet the most cc . SCie 'CC. � I that mo"e than half his holiday was over. 000ld I- But he mistook 0 ­ ow � 3ould I I" . t> I-) I he d tons had decided to ,.retnrn to the'ca use I her emit Vit 'n. . � �-� thi � I hey! iy%t�k in aro�ber three weeks er so, 46 I t � I But how about the c . � � a of (3�uj be muib accompany them ; bin no womlin wan ever loved so Alildren ? I .is bin . v all I All these weeks that I have bwen I f lbiv� mottler and Anna would be back in duml_', I h ve teen living for you -oft for Are they fed according tO i tovin by!thht-time, and his presence would . ,be needilid in Lin mla's Inv. 3 On." h n t I a put up lit r I rem bling and ' � � to atop i , but he caught it in his own, science, a bone food if b : 01jes � ", The �hadqwe of the prison hc u is," an he " EFzj, h, will 5 ou try to love me a I cal4d iN began 5 lount him, and be ocunt- little?n . are soft and undeveloped, a �ad up hip days as jealo isly as a miser counts :' Hush liti- V' indeavoring to free her- �- i �his,gcl!d.� W � 9�ery-lday be sawElizabeth,:,and each fle-,h and niuscle food if :the " - I a . ; Y bourhe�wasalone wit"i herh* feandit t � I mir ra difl�culb f o keep Bence ; but as yet he B.1,6eding Piles ' . are thin and weak and a bloo-Cl L had had Mmaelf well in'liand. Per4aps some. In Nov., 19C x, Mr. Sherwood Walker, i th ng in har manner had sealed his lips, or fireman on the Canada Atlantic Railway. food if there is anemia ? he fealred' that the spell of thin happy dr,,am living at Madawaska, 0it.. wrote:-" I voald be br(-ken.- But duriDg those wake- � aLm a great sufferer from bleeding piles. Scott's Emulsion is 11 mixed I 'ful suninjer rights, vi lion that slWeet pain Sometimes tb protruding piles come I kept him�rsstlees. ha would tell himself I 1 11 it d6wn, causing much misery And uneasi- food; the Cod Liver 0*1 ill it i ths time hlild not yct com,e, that she did not new, and at other times I a I I � m subject to � know him' well enough. ! ft � � . I bleeding piles, d they bleed to such an ' : She i0 n A a young girl " h-3 *ould s-ty, � extent as to lifi a me cipi,to "'altir If Dr. makes flesh, blood and musclC, : to 11"maelf ; " she is a maiLe woman who Chase's Pintrn : .1 t will 6ure_.this awful ail- �, . known tb� world &lid has thl)uRht� des ly- � Ment TOU Will ave iny everlasting grati- why. everl to kn)w her is a liberid e uca. tude.' �� the 1,ime and Sodxmako bone I �, , . tion " And then he repeated to himself . On M.�rch 1, 1902, he wrote: -"Accord - and brain. It is the standaid Ai, The d4rkness those lines of Shelley : ing to mj promise, I now take pleasura in. ,"Her vol was like the ,,; oleo of ilia owl, writing you If ' Ou remember, you scientific food for delicate i NOW, sent me box c;f Dr. Jhaw's Ointment for Heard in khe calm of thought." bleeding Iles I On a three months ago. I children. for all thd� sweet influences of aumnaer and used It a d -,can say that it nature ha�l only fed the pmalon, and eve proveda th!'-S: f6rit Im entirely cured y me of bl 'ng , iles. day it seemed t-) grow stronger Bill stroar- . � - iiii I wo Id h, ive ,written sooner but I Send for free ""' She is my oth(r self, she tb : inks my wanted t 21 Ile t6 tell you that it was a ' . sample. thoughts, we have a Lhousard thing3 in rmane t cure, This you can use for the * Ile %ure that thh. piclure in common. 1�ow can ths help 1OViDg Me ?" he renefit o other suffering people. There . tile form of a label is on tile wculd say,4hea bie mood was jubilant and . are several ple. here who have been 1 � wrapper of every boide of .saupuiiie ;� but at other Omes a chill doubb cured of ;erTZvere cases of protruding Emulsion you boy. IwQnld (rasa -his mind. � piles by, �sing this great ointment." 6o i I cents a I x, at all dealers, or Ednianson, , ,te, � , "Sbeie'dfferentfro-la (ther women,she Bi sa O., Tqronto. Scott&Bowne will not bet e"ily won, that is why I fear to - I . CHENSTS speak ; " but all thq eame ]Malcolm regia- ( " tered a m0ttal vow that ho WL-uld not leave Dr. C 'base's Toronto, Ontario., Staplegrave until the decisive words had 50c. aind $1; all druggists. I been srokfn. i i I ' Ointinotilent � I � I � . � I . I I I � t * I '. . I . , k - I I � � - r � . i . � � ; � � ­'\ .N L i I , '! ! : " I ! I I . I i : . q , I .1 .. I � I I I � . � I . � --- � I e' ' L - ', � . t I � , , -� � , � ____ L I - I __ - - ,- I:— � - 1. '' - _-, - - ___._1l______.. ---�-1-�-----,,---�----�'..,I—i.---.-�.-�.��------,,-�&�-=�. ��__ 11 I a," OMNI 11 � . — . I � thougheach' e of the trio tried to do his or i . �ej_-e - - a - �� . � - I I I . - .Vr� i - � ker best to omote innocent hilarity. Eliz�t. ! I : - � I � � . i F I � I 10 - . : � � - I . I � both talke 4 great deal, but her face was : " . - . I � - � - . � I � I still flushed, &Ed she rather avoided her � I I � I . i I - . 1 14, : . : I � � i i 1) VIC01 I` I I . i I love 'es, and, as for David he talked I . . I I .1 I . r�s ej 1 7 t � . , 7 �, I .. .. -_ . I - .. �_. � --- , I . I � - -- HE. - . I I Principal Iy t Dinah. He told funny little f, i� Z �,� .Z=r= . � � . . I __ _! = - � : I I ries which made her laugh, and - : � I I J, ,�, i h sto . I I AR ' I I I ' I I PUU - h " I stdr"e.7cd tcrllbly and?:W.As el- " .. 11 ',� EA SE to which Eli ' beth listened with a manifest l . I I � I . I � ;� I I Tile i ; I � effork and e took no notice when' khe ' : t��--nely wcak f,,r!: 12 I -earls. � � � ith some irrele�vanb remark.' � :� ('ZZIDT3 C_ -M t--,7 b -'cod �was all - I � I - � ,chimed in 1h I 1:, - - i I Dinah wondelred to herselt more than once : ,- . .rring to viatc_1 At Inst! I tr:e,j "I � i if be really had not noticed that Elizibtth's. : 1 J,I.-CI's S�a:�C�tj-ar;:',,,, ,Ind -%vfts soori DIS . I I i ? I ) .. I I I 1� .eyelids were -'atilt reddened, in spite of cold �� clin -, "o, I ri " "; f " -7 r � -.1. 1 3' j . . - ' " I I I I - Airs. J. '\'I. 1-:1-iffl, IT01y .... f-* Ct. - I� a symptom of Xldne �i Im 5 water and loan do ColoRue. David was I I ) I - bisease. A weu.gnow� � certainly a ll�tle dense in his happiness, she '�'""­` .. , . � - ' I I 4octor has said, " I 'never t�oaght, ana then she tighed involuntarily , I Nom attcrbo,-.v1ofigyo-u If ­ etmadea oat-mortinriex- T� " she thouialit of the lone1v man wh:) bad 11 21 � � ; . I I., r I I ! I ; I �,-,-. , amination in a case oWeath � . left them. I - ;�,� 1� 2"VIC cc ill, 110ri flow � �, - . . I r � . 46 4 ei, - - I � from Heart Diseas�, with -t - He will take it hardly," she said to , 1,,O()rly you injay be tod-11 f . . . . . - * S out findinir the ki4neyx herself. " Ilia nature is intense, and be � 1) " ,It, - - :.)Oes it not I Ayer --- Sarsopzrffla "', � . la I wereatfaurt." The Kidney, � will Buffierei more than most men ;" and as t, i t h �to 1, ,� , breaffie in 6. rem 1 . � F&e bre-a-thing '0�' I � U0at -1 � r ,e� . ­ht�pavacd through her mind, she g, bcs r - you Can Ir y i . medicine which was rat mcdi�inlw n - , I 0 oxi I this thong - - � _ ", into thc _ - i the aiarket, most succe looketi up and found DAvid's keen, bright ^ _ yem,edy I i � ful for Heart DiseasIs an eyes fixed on her, and colored a little as N t2ke 110r uraying CaUld eii.l. 1 all. VJdney Troubles, and though he bad read her thoughts. f 1. I ` . . rJch.A-,—' '.'h-. blc_c�J. i n I . � most Videly imitated is When tea was over, Dinah mada some ; I i I ) r�u : I tra n %paren � little excu 3e to go back to the r Don'tdoubti-, r �Your , I I I -r% I r j -in 11 111111%, i bouse, for ih these sweet, early days of their i -V,7 !- trust in it, t-hro--a , i ;j" i I happiness she knew well that the lovers hc.� , . i %iddls' I , I � I � ; - �11 j , , - I .. ", � 7(li, - ir *�O- .1 I t - I � 11 icrythiii,-, cl . would have much to say to each other. And , t'3-17aY 01 1> .1 �e* -_ I - i - -w-W 0 � . � � � : RAC lial she was n.t wrong ; before she was oub of 11 S-Q0nbW_1l-. lA!l0r---,-W-, r . V. - . � r I � Jc"dhe sigbb Diavi(t had flung himself down at J,.. A-sk YOUT dOet"T wl-t b.') thinks bf _!3�ar's � ; : y Elizabeth's feet, and had taken her hands. -Lr7 -Arffla. -,ov,,a! : . I I , I I i !�. -ap Mo. ki -tb-i-ji 111jagra � . . I I 0 " What is': it, dearest ?" he said tend rly. 014 lamily medicinij. jJ'A)ljoNr )jj_q qT160 it I - . 11 You. h,%ve � been shedding tears -do 3 on NVO WEI be guilAfill i I , -, . 1� . I Pfflig I J. C. AY= Co., Low q. =A�'.' I . I I . I I . .- : --- --- think I did not know thit ?" Then Elizj,- ­ - - _V-1-t-1�t, _'� I .- ! I , I - , I - , . � .1 bath blushed as though ohs were a child dis- __ "I --il - - - .- , -- MIET!!�!� i . ' ;, I Z_ . : , — 2"MM2!!!! covered in afault. 11 Tell me all ab3ut it, in that beautiful illu tratiorl. '; , . , - iself. "Iqdee4-indeed you must not R�y darling," balwhieparcd ; but she sbo3k her, and orchards need f6rtiliz,t 'jauch thin a, Mr. Herrick ; you are deceiv- head. I � . f. , their growth. Bp nW­e is g0A jing youre'lf. We are friends said I like you 41 I cainro" David-ind4ed I cannot ; you -When it can be employ lied, bur, im; many cuss, . I � � y I a 8 iand I -am er , very grateful to you : for all must not ask me to tell you this." Elizi- I here r objections tothe use of, manure on, . !all y(ur gliodness to Cedric, but -1 never s" voice quivered. a little, but she was i i both' lawnq� and about some traes. Bj aprinklin I meant it t) �come to this." very much in earnest. I g a: ' ,� ashes over t6 lawn, and then $ivjn.q It %, I I How c! 8 you mean?" he asked, nd his-� , Must I not V he returned with a watering with dilute , liquil %anura, the. i �face was white with' emotion. 11�Surelj, smile. "Dcla1lookso frightened, sweet- raaallaRivens, new lease of �,lifa sjj�djn_ ) you must ave seen how thiDge WErp with heart ,- perh�ps there is no need to ask, �reaeea its basul,y and 'utilityo ' I o! the farm. k �me ; " and Malcolm's voice wo6a a little p9rhaps I kn�w all you ara trying to keep The ashes may also be applied t13 any_ fiel& i hard. � f) om me." I Aiid then in a voice full Of crop �vith good rekults,� end ever� garden !& . I thin iL I tried n( t to see," she 9�'nswer- meaning, 61 $o Herrick has spoken at last-') benefitted by a spr . � Dkllng Of them. ed" truthf x1ly. - ".Once or twice *1 was � " At last !�` It was evident that those I I I I 0, I I �afraid and told myself I was mialt9kip",,, twpv6rds b d startled Rfiz_%beth, David : Mr. Htnii6k, I do not went to ]ill t you#- T- wii-li some difficulty supprerised an irres'st- The Skm on Fira*. So dreadful are the sensations of burning, itching - i would not add to yoar t:ouble for ,the world, ,ttle smile. eazemathat I I victims frequently de3cribe their,suffer- , but at t you will do me the , justice of -', _" Do you mean," he asked incredulously, fogs - b,y saying that the skin is 911*0-n are. The I I i-;, ; .Owning that I uevt r gave Sou any ncour- !' that you never ncticed,what everyone, else stinging, biting fires of emims, 0ra quenched by the [ ;agement.." � - use of Dr. Cbmela Ointment. T,he jhst� low appliag- : I saw Eo plainly, that that poor fellow fairly tious may cauie silttl-3 uneasiness. but, cute is pmrs � i � "No," lie returned, In a tons � of forced wcnhipped the ground 5ou tr6d on ?" 0 result, and the skin to heiled withoult Ecar m I compoiur it you never enocuraged .a in Then aRain a painful flath came to Eliza. blemlsi. ' ' � : [ my preau ption. I loved you , because I be th'a -face. - : 4. - I I . � ; � � pould Lot help myself-becauc-e you were 11 I was no b sure," she i timmir rad, for bar � � KePt Both Candidates, Busy. , ,Eliz%beth Temp'letion and I was Malcolm con cience did not wholly acquit h -r-.:.-" I , Mark Twaiu, at the Authors' Club, in, I I � Nerrl Then hcr eyes grew very sad. wculd LO', let Myself Ses, or Lot:ce things ; New York, was t k1king about pGl;t,',ce says, ! 'I'De%r fri(n], it was no presumption- a I besides. I as thinking of you." Then the New York Tribune I any woma would have felt hono 'red by Ruch David kissed the ban Is he held ; but there "I never went in: m1h for Politicr," he. ] � � I devotion ; but," and here a burning flush was a troubb d lo k in his eyes. said. " I've knawn lo4 of man th:vt -dido. e, I see "'it is tco late -I am nct " Poor beggar !" he muttered to himself. though. When I was k boy I knew two , , free." � Then*aload. 11 Do you 1now, my darling, men, Bob8mith &Ld 'Caleb Brown, thati,l . M11jol 6tarei atber. Surely 4 was what people will say when they bear you went in for politics, bcdy and boul. . . I in some deous nightmare, but he lwould have thrown over a man like Herrick for ' "Or-catheywitre ranning fk.r ,sheriff, - wake di'�i y me -for a mire curate, wit.h empty pockets Bob o I re 0 . What an awful stillness I n one ticket, Caleb on ths other -and � seemed ro'und them !-as though a l� st(rra and not t o many brains." a pretty tot, figilit it waj� thalt they -put up- . L I ere impending ; the, water hiies ;Cii the " Do you Euppose I care what they say !11 There'was nathing th,lise two 'lien wouldn'U PooI.1o)kEd like dead thing -i, Pnd even the throwing her head back in rather a regal do P) capture a vote. : L * . drag(n flybung motionless in mid-air'l; Only fashion. I . " 'Bob,' cn the (lay Of election, hurried , this dogs panted and snored round i them. 11 They wi I -say you are mad.; -an -u' after braakfai to the hotel that W,aa 1h .. 4 pon ,e, Elizabeth pressed hf-r hands togetiher as my word," a d here D -Avid knit h1w, brows polling place. He saw in fr.3n, f "the, I t t; 0 1 . : anner, I 11 i am not sure - th%t building an elderly far ' - l though Fomething pained her. ' i in a puzzled T . m-tr wrestling with a - I . , I I am nA f ree," she rapt atod in Is low they will be wrong. .. Look at the diff6renoe stubb?rn cow. The cow pulled on3 way, i voice,but she did nob lo -jk at Malcolfn as bit-ti,vetn us.' Herrick is my supfrior in and the farmer, grunting and gir . owliDg-, r she spok. - 11 L%st evening Mr. Oarlyon lamely way. I used to shake in my shoes to pulled the other. . . I , I @poike to me, and -and we are eDg&g4d." -hear him tilk to the vicar. Eliz*buth, my it 4 MY fTiand,'*ayA "Bob,' I do ycil want i " Good God !" but Malcolm did not Bay heart athes fi�r that poor fellow, bub even me t3 1old your cow 80'As - I the words aloud, for his longue felt sudden- you do rot know whet I have suffered on and v tite 7' - I you can go inside, - y dry and paleied-it, was o ily the cry Of his account all theme weeks'. There were 9 I Why, yes Mr. Sanith, if Y-Lul b-3 to'l 1 1 is soul to his Maker in the !,hour � of his times when I was tempted to throw up the kind"Lthe ffirlr answered alad SB,Dbp gny. But Eizabeth dared riot lo I ok at sponge.,, - grabbed the cow by t`!io, horo�' L 9 - 'I Oh, D w1acii you kiDew-whien you himself againats, tree. �4 Rul, the cow, for- �hiim or her heart would have been wrtin av a and braced tj 2ar � pity - at 1113 sight of his deawn, liag- must have k1 11 my feelings !" all his bracing, pulled him about, -ab a li-vtly �I . %rd face. � " Yes, I kn ; but there were -days 'wh(n rate. She dragged Lim up and down t'he- 11 We have cark (I for each other fora loiDg my cour..Age fiWed me, and I falu that I had road and flung -him fro ' )iM0," 61113 W ra one ;Sidewalk ,to hispered, " hub be WaO poor n:) right to stand in your light. Deareet," I h -3 oth,er. , A.-e;cou- ld h4r a lot of laughirg- lind did not, like to speak. Only Dinlah and here bo ,vfaa kneeling beside her with from thishotel parch, for a p�,,etty big crow(f. ';crihip in his honest eyes, 115 ou had 'thered toeee h earnitig a vo e. cnows., I had jai�t told her when joal came all a msinys I I n last evening. We did nA wan!., any one ara too good'Ifor me -do you think I do not .,� givinally the flirmet returned, rilieve& , Ise to know juk t yet," . I .6 I . I kirow that it is your goodness and generoeity him ofthe cow, and thanked him. 1 Yo Wre - I . _� 11 But I forced your hand.," .-, Malcolm tha�t make you stoop to me !" But Eliza- welcome, friend,' says "' Bob.' and then he� I e pulled himself togeth(r row. " Thank bttli laid her hand upon his lips. asked siWoualy, I I ]suppose y0tt bayeteb . - , u fcr telling me the truth ; but y6 were wl�' Hush, you shall rM talk so. It is I ,been appro"Ached-er---j suppoEe.you. hav,.lft w ii� aye a brave wom&D," and he tried to o am -not, worthy of yr,u. I love you, seen my rival, Caleb Bra% n,roun 6mile. . I d here this � � David -I love you, ob so clearly ; t�at in mcraing ?' � " Oh no, I have not been brave," and enough fer you -and me too." and Elizj- " ' Why' yon ' the farmer anawwer.e hen her eyes s�ddenly' filled with P . cr.. tear'. both looked at him with an adorable smile. ' Mr. B!own is cl�b behind the barn holding . " Mr. Herrick, I am to unhappy ; ihis- .f hen for a little while Mako'ln Herrick wi,sd a calf for me LOW.' Ili )his -has spailed everything." for�otten. 5 I " No -no, you must not sa that. If I ' !, I isve been a blind fool it is no fault of you", (To be Continued.) - Hiller's.Orip Powdera'Cure. knd I hive no one to i hink bu t, , myself for � � At I. V. 0asir'S Drug $ tore, Sea:furth, I he misery that has ; A WARNING TO MOTHERS. '. � 0 — I -come �pon , me. , Eliz %. - I Horse Raising. ebb "-oh I lb - ow sad his voice wa4 i It � , - I �Ihrilled her to hear it -l" beforeI leavl Ask any do BY W_ F. K)tD-D, NOR'FoLj� COUNTY, ONTARIO,�- et-)r and he will tell you thsb ! �ejl� me': wish you every happiness -you and th3 " a o hing" medicines contain opiates The mariet to-d*y requires fou -r distinct, . .r. C&rlyon, too," and then he rose to his mud narcotics dangerons to the health Of in. kinds lof­ biorses-haav� dral 00 ' ,11* :18 a road,"Poiddle horsea I Rej est. . farti and chil r Eliould Alud hunters. The " Must you go ?" she pleaded., obuntlabse i o called medicines as she would heavy drau lat heads tho catilgory, because 1I 11 Yes, I mu3t &(), he returned hurriedly; deadly' oisc`n. Baby's Own Tablets is the h#3 in a3mo t certain to 'be profi.t.ijile. Ho. I I p , will you excuse me to your sister?"Ttipia only medicine epecially prepared for child. will e hi' ' ' I arn ip food from the time be to three � . ,i'liz ibeth stretch id out her hand, to him in ran, sold under an AbSO11A3 guarantee to years old, ils less liableto get blemi had, in I z I ; silence, and he saw that'ahe ntain no opiate or h-.rmful drug. Eve eatily brokoo anj fi tad_'�or market. The I �. . ry IRT If to�erak. 1 dose halps little ones and cann6t pozeibly eo heavy horva in a stan:14rd article on tbe- . I I . � � � �011 iib not be too sorry for me," h3 hararL . horse mark . Tbi class ol hpr-so can be . . . I a aid rAtber brok� ll*ly ; i."' I am not the I only , No other med-iine has bem so raised for 1� thAn 14)0� and is worth from : warmly ; V I I i ian who has been denied his best t's deire," praist d by mot liars everywht re. Mro, J, R. $175 and u ward; accor , ing t) weight en& -and he turned away and plunged inw the 8tanden, Weyburn, N. W. T.. �gsiys :_ quality. 0 Istouldn' weigh less thaa : f . f r wo)d. Eliz.%beth oat listening t,) 4is ra- " Baby's Own Tablets are valuable in cases I 60NO poun a, and.to bri 3g this price jr,ujt, r . I trasting foo',,stepa. The tears were ninning of diarrhoea., conkt;p36tiot, llivqi, cr wh,11 have good f at, alopioRp.a6terns clean, f14. 9, I -1 down � her cheeks. She was still weepiog teething. I bive never used a medicine that bones,,withilno beefy &P Branco - i � h 3n binah rejoined her. 00 atoat lihai given buih good satisfaction." legst He Aould have 41 good ralrolog L back . . � � . �11 BOX'ang - "Have, I besn lobg ?" she obaelrvc d These Tablets will rr-,mptly relieve and with wo ribs. 1 The more. attion � (heirr*nlly. - That tiresome Mrs. Carrick cure all minor ailments of children, and may this horse hke, the more �valuable he 3 p, c allied about the motbern' meetiagi.. Where be safely given to a new born baby. Try is well kno4n that like begets like, in b rae- % I � is Mr. Herrick ?" Then, &a ohs caught. them f(r ytuc children and we know you flesh ail in ei`rt rythilag ellee -, theratcl-'a" Uff- :i ' 0 - � i 8 ght -of Elizabeth's' face, 11 Oh. my dear will use no othei ineficine. Sold by drug- sound mares oreires shohld itu no - [ etty, what is it?- what has gone wrong I ? gists at 25 cents a b . account � v . Ox, or oer,t by mail on be U40d. - ny alrea are beingused b -he n � I t, a aT . y t � I ' --and on your birthday, 6o !".-Elizableth receipt of rr:oe by wtidog direct to the D -r. furmera a are not fit for air and wiculdl � wept &fresh. : � I . ee � � Williams" Medicine Co.,Brockville, Ontario. rol) make good geldir,gs_� Parmets,irught t - m .0. 1 , " H a ih, don't -ask me -act now. Dav�d 0 � I , ' I beware of tie w ol -d - - irar-o- bar@ .4- � , t(d." T , . . will be here directly and be must not sea 1 -4 1 1 me Canada',Hardwood Ashes. -an idea thatif a horse is: imp.crted he it Ail. i like this.lYou' re right, Die, you saw how it In the . ­ I No. 1, but t 4 il Mae Febi tiary issue of unay Life in .ere are imported boreeg trar- � � I iog in Ca ad*, that In many Pat 4 , and I would not believe y( n -1 did not Amtrica,publishled at Har . burgh, Pa., in ell _k of 4 1 1 bebeve you. No w- let me go away and re- Scotland . uld be considered very 1p"T­ 1. cover myself." But Diash hold her fast. . half -page illuitration of a most - i L.1u,". rful pris,.Ate lawn aiRd �srk. The ob. rldings. 0 next most importu,t .hnr* - i I � I I . " You l- 11 %1I go in a mom -n b, dear ; b u 1, jact of Ike �11�fjjre is to sh�v�,' " the -benefit. the aurrin a hor-ae, and pitrticulor notior I id -it tell me one thing-di.d Mr. Herrick ask., of CAnada's haraw.o3d ashes abouldhe It' en as to the, .feet -of sireq slad, I .1 you to be his wife V' l . ,�n cur lawar.11 da w-. If tb OY do not stand strxjgb� OW I : An I we thiak there is just the slighteab note . � their fatt tbay cannot . I " Not exiLettly-I would not let h -m go as of commiseration im the title'of -the illustral- bj,) expectad b7 go I I rtirtigh-. AW- . I , faras that ;.but, Die. he loves me no.and tioD. P,rhapa we feel tookeenlyou 'the- "lathe *aluible qualifloor 'I he id an unnappy." Then Dinah sighed, C603 In 6, call horsol They must go I hubject, bub.why should our Igood hj,rJw(od a aid her hand dropped from her sist,Wis ath -a be takun to th traight. A,horisei that *ill go straight is I a States l to be nse& , i , a Im. I . � _90" I .1 ' , worth $300 * I high grade ft rbilizer, making their lawns the asIme ;I If he either paddles er rbIls, j " You had better go," she returned. 11 I &r.d parks the most splandid,in the world-; &*1 &I would b� worth ouly $121 1 � des Mullins rrossing the bridge. If D&vid Sires 13 got is class if borse, may be *sher I while -we. to accomplish this �same endl spend t i come@ I.will make an excu-te for yoar ab- large mums of monty on their oonamtroisil standard br 1, thorzogh-bied, Holckae-v -or i . A sence." and Elizabeth ncidded and turned fertilizer, ? Su coach, if of I 9 pro.per type. A hot fi,jry- I rely there in a lesson for us .0 ; � airay. Dinah's heart was very heavy asi she tempered slin shculd n"'tibe mated vr,tb -a - __ - _� , ,I , � stood looking eown, upon the poil. It 14 honvie of 11 .* jUmperament. � I ; � . � the looker-on who oftie most of the ; � Q, game, 1 6 . -1 :, I I all d weeks ago she had vain OHI My HEADU we OW! ] ly tried to open � I a number of cases of rappol"d 1 . Elizabeth's ey(a to a sense of her danger. HOW IT, ACHICi I . consumption at baye, been - I I . � cured :by� Y19- I � . -, � " He has never said a- word I o'; ins i h it I � ler's mpain Iron Pills# � � . - I . � I the whole world might 160 hear ­4 dotA16 I ... At I V. Fjo's Drug Swre, Seal � I be leve he ever. will," � glizaboth � had ro- t � --------- �V— I . 1 4 1 A pl ed obstinately ; Lul Dinah knewilia : � d � A Chat with-tue pope. I wi a wilfully deceiving lie'roolf-that her io- I I * I tu tion was truer �haa her words and that I . One of the bw t descriptions of -an I , - 0 . . istf.- _- �. . - in, kilcolm Horrick' * I#! . . I view Plopsi Los, X111. is to be I I . O'Drimence 11 I was &I- � - . � fovn& in & i ': ways on guard. aslit'she feared an ,invation I it - I t book, w-hroh. jr,jan Its title" -1 Thirty yam A of her woman's kingdom. . I � Of 001611161- Ge4erament," � x ould hardly be ), ! i I I Dinah mu'd have wept too in her ':grievous . . exPecttd to a0sl*in Ni1vthing of that sort. I I - It is T r*otiOajjy th I dii appointmer t mind passionate -pity, for --- - . 0 autabl"phy -d the 11 her , ' late Sir Geor$s Bowen, who wrota & Wan - i El zibitth's cho'ce seemed I 8 great a � 0 1 Al I miatolke. David Carlyon waa a dear fel!o W, I . I L book of G r.;eftl for the house of ,Mun%y s, P-1 i . � L books i � I i 1 'Publi-11A various other _ of Aostern 4 1 i an I as good sis gold, but he was not equal to .,.:=- I z - a I dcolm, : I I tr,6vel Wore b went out to AustrA4 M i i it If only they bad met a . the first Gove;k q vesir ago," she ir of Qnw-;i4and. He -WAR . V 0 c th ught, "before David's i-Dfluence � grew so 14EPLVOV9 afterwardsGov aoroiViotoria-andUsuri- sti oug, she turely Would have disZovered DILIOVS tium. He wsa a Terpatio Trish Prttest"t, h,,n that thsy were made for each ol�h - And . I t er. SICK who dittinguilebod hilUS61f at Oxford,' I HEAbACKES. . 14 -. Herrick Is juit the sort of man she PXIUODICAL euli uently 'julastersd Italian And -othtr I I � I i I W( uld b.sve admired. Thera is something SPASP40DIC : lez,agesof Silathern Europa. Hewas�"_ . � . striking and original about . I ceived ilb XPO I him, and then, I VF1 - clal favor At the Vatiom � n epite of his cleverveee, he in e 11reada6e, is not of Itself a News. but Is Pope Lea said .- " We have� bad extellt lot ra- I i , ?, simple gear-rallycaused by son por's of you f0m our AuAtralign Bishops," - %nd good. " Oh, Betty, my darl it of the stom- � in.2!,`1 ohs &ch. liver or boviriDIS. � o wept on, " w hy ciruld you and tbankcd bi ' m for bifj fairtlesi aLd: Vna' .�: . nob have given : Before You can be oured You �nuat remove - D -as. such a brother ! X shcul d have been so the cause. ! ess in all rhatter,s appfrtsining lo thil I I A ?r ud of him !" An I then Dinah dbecked Catholic church in the colonies. Dariag , ' t111 svdif nee the Pope held the hani of Bir_�_ . i I I " iel-self in vErj, shame, for she ramember� Burdock Blood Bitters I d how she had promised Elfz� .. I Georg*'F little vIllughter, wbile he vivacim- � � bath the � . . . I - - 7 :)rt vious evening that kha would take David will do it for you. 1� . ly conversed ai colonial al Sir Georg$ � i 4 . 4 you to her sisterly bear% I I wLq deeply impressed by I h,3 Pope�s i barm, 1 . It regulates the stomach, 11 . J Ter, and bowels, i -1 'itWaSLOtavery cheerful � birt h lay tea, Purifies the blood a ing eourWY, riv se-holarship. and MAW- i Is, - � nd tones up ible Whole F70. j i XM to full health and vigor. manlike mind. i � . -1 � � I �i I I � I . I li � 1 Eita� lu I I icurp-S T ir - It cures because. c . . ,Ant,r,eeptic is Carr Z __ �� face with every 1), ' L .. - - . ond constant tr able to mother'l: � . - - . is �a l!boon I . . I I WhOOPLU9 COU91 . -CrOUP � I . Warth, colds r . I The Va,pofjZ4er 2j - Ne . .a 4 time, -together . $7.50. Extra SUPPI I p cents. Write tot , I I'll. =Zhighest testimor I vAPo_Cr1F1( . -- . . I DRVG(Ilt�i I � 7 � vapol-I , 1� r,80 Fulton Str4ffet I � � 'New York I j: � - - il`iii1l`iiiil,,,,,,­ �� Roco , &Uggist, 8estfortl I . ��,_ : 19b *Un , , — DISTRIG . V - NOTM -WM- P - but we trm't the A) will prove h6lpful i . , 1pee 3-y 1relit-017-NUOD - , April 11th, James I -' � will hollid an -aucuo Aure, implements, 4 . here. -We are sotl . *nd . extended illnel, . I .and well k n -)wu re His ma�ik-y friends h � health will ensue,.ei -come from Toronto tiiie Over -the bousE' -Zit'pNirsonage for I - Leecb. We wel( - vomwupity.-Wm.� West from here -rece - ths finn farm at Sm .,or, .Dr. Knechtel, adt 0 A tesich,rr in t, - A large practiee ,in Danald aud wife� Manitoba and A been for the p"t 5 - -hr - � A-11-nsinesbinV talka iof selling bi-3 go w,eit again in al proposit,on -on toot - -abu-ch flom its ­p -n , ,__ 1 2, - lage and if propose I I baverntnt will b4 modern imp�VOVVM4 reasons ;could be s� -should be �a popul W.ethod-htie A�ndj - I � A C O.M Mi I I many People i - tem by T X . I � I 'People ,who tee! Ahe -spring make I ' people do needa I it is a Unto that 11 vigor anA vim� � weaken -s. lonit�! . -atrvingtheus. Dr.� absolutelv the b4 . world. Theme p� , the blowele-the y I the systenn, -filling �__ rich red blood th � � - and -str,m gth -to cel Williams' Pink Pj _digett�on, he,E,dat) -backaebe, -rhdumi and -all other -b- -just the tonic you . A� Campeal Alm . received -great bi i willial pink F �. -r-ScOmmending thi t -roubles srizipg ol . �t-he bio,oa. I -thin , medicine."' w - - If You need a � -these pills A trial-' � -yon. Do not bt Stitute or any of t tifies which aomc� profit, ,offir their, -full name, Dr. W 'PLople. is ,ontbe � If.t in doubt f en -di _C' ' Wedicine Qy., M, -pills v.-fil be Bent 1 � centi a box, or Bil - �� '.. &HOOL REX on, ropert of the pta� Ileation 'o. 4 1 � 3 I'l 4 . I I . .- -1 Al arch. � t is sli �eoniuct and gene� I Way Lodl-thart I � Dorrancel (,has I AdiiHallkirk. A] Ivy Helaiderso" Senlicr III.—B 17,1._Minnie , � ! Jullirr 11--mar� ___ 40heator 1L nderell Henderson, Wil I bert' Wy,att v licl-ek-h4r4l dalff'. EC'n-00L 8B=j,C Itstandiug -of �t 0. 9 for th I clelea —Ma . 6 V 1 .7Z5. , ggie k � Senior Sri -613 ; wilton YV � non"573 - Edw Btafford, 5.43 ; C i4aming. 210. F`Orbes, 750 ; -Xi Love, 688 ; Jan Young-, -->,10. S, '630 ; wealey E 456 ; George X-1 - - - i 415 11, Loi D �0 4 214� I ��-. �=,?]. "; I Ht!LGYARD'S YV Sores, wounds cuta� Vilect% bu-.nr,,4S0 - ,11 —The vight.y son, Of St. Mar- tnellftt in that tn' Vaek4 through t ; I I . 1. ; � - � . I ,� : � I ! I - � - I I ­ ; � - I I , . I � I I � � __ _� ; � I � I I � . I i --- . . . I I L - � _� I � : � � � � I � � . I i - � , I ___ 1_1 ­ ­ j