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The Huron Expositor, 1903-05-15, Page 6I I i '11, _1 Iif -EF 4z __ ___�,�� :A __ . ­ I .-I . I . � i . I . -_ . ; � I - ­ ­ __ I- . �, _ " —.----- __ , .---. ___1_,__ ___ ___�_ . . I - : . L I . . - � I � � _. i � ,; I � � I - - ­­ ___ - - - -V. � I I . - � . � I 11 -1 - I � : I , - .----- - _� - s � I � - � I i i I - I � z i ; � I . I I i i� 0�1 I - � . f� I - 11 . � I ! ­ I � - �� - _ I - - . - . - I �� I - I - � I - "I - I .1 - � I - I : : I � . . . . . . - . �- _� i __ � �, I . I I � ; I - � j � � f � � � i - . �, ; : � . : ! I . I -- I I - I I . . I . , . I � - . - . F I h I . I I . - , . - MA J_ . 7 i . . , 1 1 . ; � i - . i � I i — , _ � 11' . � i I - � , , - I I I - � . - 0`""� I : Z : 19 I " I .. I � I . � i : . I I A_W_=�_ 6 . I �.. i . I , f -I I ! THE� H-U�ON EXPOSITOR. - � I MAY J69 '03 . � - . � � . ­ � , . __ _-111 . ­_._____ - ___ -0 —1 . 6 L I I I I � I -_ _____ �� � TTTTT!r� I -t — I _', I � .. I . 1! i! . � . I � I — - __ -_ ITE I I ! , — I � . i I � . -_ . ; ; 11 1� — j . oft IIERB OF Gl�ACIR I I ' I . rMwom in late—I mu P go now or Saul will question . , he Faid to bimself. 610 he Is more human ; mma= I � r �, . I 0 1 .4 11 I � - � FU al � t I me. Indeed- rindeect I must go.', . . I I i E, is not, ofir way �� I.o use a a e ge- pbusnam %y- : -1 , � I I . .1 � ,� I � W I go . . a 1111 � � I - - ! I � . . BY ROSA OARRY, i I 11 1j - Bub you �ill think over all I have said I .1 , I - wht n a lighter weapon ill serve her pur , g-vt � - I - � ABOULU Ir. '11� o � ,jhojeig and then she never forces confidence, - I � � i I "I � I . and let me se, �, yr,u again ?" abked Malcolm I � I - V : - : . . � . - � i . __ 1� o � I . I * ! ihe moat (lactful woman I know." , L 0, Ha I ' ' . -3 1 - . . I k� "I anxiously. I I I d . j 11 - .1 I . I . I � CH&PTER X�X. . 11 Yes, I )tly here as Leah en- I I � . - .. � 0zh E % � : , .- - I w 11 think over it; and if pon. ,,) Malcolm broke off abral _ 11 , , , � � i i , . . -_ - - - - . I I IN NE,NSINGTON GARDENS. I � . A i . sible I will b(,Iicre to-motrow., B c .. tered the room. Fho wora the same dark i � i I : r 11 r I 11 I I ill. 0 0. � I -h 11 Tf 113 9-11 � 4 1 not answer you now. You have made e - red dress shg) had worn ha Vravious d , t - hmn RrmiRITY � M " My' hair came out bythe htfia- . JOLL WOU auto any exureme, Itt. it - I - ; be on the side of gentlenesi. Thi hum" I I I , ' L I I . . 0000.00230M mind is aq constructed that iib resists vigoi. I "The square peg -in th round hole" and yields to softnoss.-$T. ,FR' CIS DF figuratively expresses the use of means - I SAIXS. �x � . � �, � Cenulne I I t unsulted to the desired end. A great 11 You ara an early riser, Miss J cobi ' " b( , j�iauy people who have been cured of I S obaetved in a fricndly tone. " Are you al- dyspepsia and other diseases of the stom- 'way ne � l i ach 4nd its allied organs of digestion and i . Cia ra at e r so I like an early mr,rning I walk," I she r 'I nutrition by the use of Dr. Pierce's Golden I p4ied qu!etly ; but there �Vas at uneasy Medical Disco -very say: tt e tried niauy - Willi Rush on her face, an though she fo ad Mall taeditines with only temporary benefit. � coWs society embarras.�lng.� " I $ener i w � not until we egan e use of � Uttle Liver Plus. have the Gar&W to MY116 , ` b �_ '�Goloen'%Medical Discovery? that we I 'is .. . My brother ina, late riser, aud"tht� i4 , 3' found a 'complete and lasting ctire.11 Idust Bear SigneLturo cof leit-ure time. I have nevq mtt ;ou q8 � ' . . I . � before, Mr.. Herrick -," and here L�ah ga,vE t $3;1000 FORFEIT will'be paid by I . . . t...__ X___ him a quick, furtive glano'p Jrom u,�d- r h r WOR1,D's D.rsrUNSA,RY MUDICAL Asso- � 47- 70-104, - � long I"hes. / I � I � t CIATOw, Proprietors, Buffalo, N., Y., If ' " I deresay' not," be� r�_-turncd ccoll they cannot show the original signature loeopol�,Kl` .0e I . � �, ��f 11 this is hardly my best. � To tell � you t I of the individual volunteering the testi- � � --- - - � &D FSC,Slmlle wrapp,ar Below. . truth, Miss Jacobi, my 0,zr4nd is' to y U nionial below, arid also -of the writers of � this morning." A quick, un4efinable expreal- every testimonial among the thousands . *Mau a" as eav sion almost resembling fear,' came over her whictL they. are constantly publishing, � face but she answered It � I thus pro�ing their genultiefless. to take as sucaw t im quietly, . I " You have come here to ,� talk to me ?" I (tIt is with pleas that I tell you What Dr. � Pierce's Golden Me( at Discove, . with an air of well-timulated surpria ,ryaud'Pellets' A a ban lone for me 12, tes Mrs. T. AT. Palmer, of � 0 1 L WO "How could you know my h ilbits ? , , ree - I 111-L I FOR DIZZINESC, e� Xaufnian-'Co� Texas. ttTwo years ago I t&A R43 1 L think," a little stiffly, 11 we 1have only met I was taken with styniach and bowel tro�%le. 7 _L I FOR 11111.101191NES twice." � gve thing I ate would put me in distress, I - . I 6f I livertwo, weeks on �iiilk a I even that gave me FOR TORPID UVER. You are quite right, Miss Jacobi. :1 in. I felt as thou�h I would starve to death. �, LL VER FOR*CONSTIPATIOlt. spoke to you firtt In the porch at .Cookha' rhrte.doctors atten . ed me --one said I had dys- las chue,3h, and the aeooni time at tha E,h - rep -Ma, two said c tarrh of the stoniach and " W SKIN., weW. They att ded me (one at a time) for �FOR SALLO ridges -as far as th%t goes we'are little ad- oneyear. I stop l ta. ing their medicine and ' I I , t lue�l ciuc; got no better, and - IFOR THE COMPUXION quainted with each other ; but we have , tried some patei I 026MIAZZI �NVOTRAVX I me. . mutual friend, you and L" , Then I he ea � , 11 grev, so weak ud nervous in heart would IV_W1VW 0. ­.. her eyes suddtfily droop ; . fluttex-4 I coutd, not do any kind oyf work. Now =VF1 I em�,�"_ . . I _: I can do iny house x�orlc very well, ant gaining ?. , � 1-1% 11 Frrgive me if I am vkbtu�t,ll he me4t itt _� - _11esh and slreng�lt, and can eat auything I 11 - " but the matter concerns me jritimat4- want."' ' c 11- CURE $10K HEACfACH6. on, . . i meathatyoniare en agod t, , Accept no stibstitute for Dr. Pierce's __ ly. I am Infor I i � i my friend, Cedic Templezon. �� . 'Golden Medical Discovery. ; VETERINARY It wag evident that she was prepared for I 1 Dr. Pierce's Coninion Sense Medical � __­ - ' . this -the bolt oat of the � bluta bad not Advisier is sent fi'ee on receipt of stanips iOHN GRIEVE, V. S., honor graduate of Ontario startled her. Shestcol atilt and looked �t to pay expense of custorns and mailing Veterinary College. A 4diseases of Domestl hirrr with an air of'proud displeasure. ! o?zlj,. Send � sulmals. treated, Calls promptly attended to an . 31 one -cent stamps for the charges moderate. Veterinary- Dentstry a specialty. 11 May Lask the name : of: your - infor - pper-covered book, or 5o stanips for the . residence on Goderich street, one door ant, Mr. Herrick ?" hhe aek�d cold . ly ; b�b : loth .bound vo I lunie. Address Dr. R.V. villoe and I � of Dr Saaft.'s offtoe, Beaforth. .1112-tt he saw that she knew. � I . 1 1 Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. . . ,� 11 Why should I not ha've i hear (I it frjr�' ! 222!��__ . � . Cedric himself -we are closel friends ?" but � � I I - he watchEd her narrowly as he said thiF. I j mreful-it you montion that name again I . nuA I" ive y,, it. What i 3 the message .you " Because he would be the last -person t I I IQ I � iave for'me from Miss Templeton ?" 1. tell Y(,11." Thcn she checked herself as sh� , 44 saw the mare he had laid fotJ hcr. ' " Whai � �yQa'phall hadw directly ; but there iE JAMES L. KILLORAN, I I � i . I � must say firct. Miss Ternpletor, � if I am engaged to him ?" as' though det ' i )ne 1 h:ng'I - : I I arriste Solicitor, Conveyancer and Notary � el I krid her sister are fully acqu%inted with yom . mined to brave it out ; " it can aurglybe r, I Public. Money to loan. Qf1toe, over Plukrad's Store �� I kaln Street, Soxforkh.. - 1628 business of yours, Mr. Herriok." T4tra wa � ,!Ii�c-­-your partntage, your brother'k � rising tamper in her voice. � I ccup3oConi, and above all, tljj fact that you . � - . 1 � ave only rec.-ndy I beco-ne a wiclow- . . R. S.. HAYS, I ' You must iergive me if 11 say I that I ard � ly�more than iix or tight webks ago." differ from yr,u thera--�-my friend's 'ntereatk . Barrister, Solicitor, Conveyancer and Notary Public. . He waza standin� bff.)r '3 � Solicitor for the Dominion Bank. Offlce�iu rear of are my own. Miss Jacobi, Ili �W Ca'I YO L - e hei, as h,3 epokel . ' . . ar: (I 6ho tried to It o'j: ab him ;� but some end - Dominion Bank, Seatort.h. Money to loan. 1235 recancileit to your conscieIV, 1.)IDjuretfia; I � . I nise of wnrn3nly shams inade her cover po -)r boy's pros acts by ent,L � ng ini -) a clan - � Er facie wi,.h liar hands. I n;4, p I i ten Ou iM. BEST,, Barrister, Solicitor, Conveyancer destine engagement with him?" � " I Xvwae nou my1f6mll,," she almoit whia. * Notary Public. Offices up stairs over C. W Re could see her eyes flash with anger, ereo ;� " I a " - PANWS bookstoro, Main Street, Sciforth, Ontario. � m tot�goad, but I am not so . . 1627 but she made no reply. I tad as MI thati ; &iul, said it lid not matter, " You know his position. 1 He ia tiliterls, I . -F citor, &o dependent upon his Ei8tEra 1 is fathfr-lef and �f ter that, whenI began 0 gk t uncom- yENjRY BE-ATTIR, Barrister, Bolt _� I 'fortablo, be' told trie ON lil � -A-& ,4011ey to loan, Offloe-Cad-y's Block, Sea hini nothing ; he has no piof6esion ; he ba " , I � � orth. 1679-tf � ! ta You mean It) 4Ad you that your huls- , , - I - . . not evEn finished big univereity tl-&ibl]39 ; ! ba nd , as dead ?", 1� � I r ' firm of he is far too -young to think of marry ink." � I I I -,N HOLME3TED, stiocemor to the late I ; L91;.shivered and boxed hF:r head in a6 - I �'. mccauguey 4. Holmeated, Barrister, Solicitor She opened her lips to a leak at�d � the4 , I P 1gert. Then as ehe'saw Malcolm's kibel ard aonvoyancer. and Notaay Solicitor- for the Czn ,closed therr. resolutely agaiD.! I I ; . � Oityinf� look, she continued in a low, con- . adlau Banic of Commerce. Money to loud. Farm 11 Pardon me if I am obliged t� bpea, 10traipea v<,ice, as � thlugh tomething com- - top ga-le. Office in Scoil's-Blook, Alain Street plainly, bat I h%ve no optiom T14i i en 1 . �, 365forih. � � I pelled 6i r to epeak;-" It was rot all Sault's .1 gagement cannot go on-y6u.. MuLt e: hirA i I i . - free." r * f4it"t, jorglitnot1to have believed him, - � � I. . s DICKINSON AND 0ARROW, Barristen, Solicit- . I , . ,f�r he Goes b'ot always tell the tzuLb. After ora, ctc�, Godertch, Ont&rio. I " Wko says so I you or Ht gh %Wter V . ' time I found out iiiat it was a lie, arid I 'vit 4 . . E. L_ DiCKINSON. stopping and regarding him It trowx t,h3n it4was to) late-Codric knew I cared 1833 -ti - 0-11ARLES GARROW, L. L. B. that made her Icok for the i noment like f for ljm," � . — " . beaulliful Medusa. Th( n the wat I ked or ,, y � � . ou re�ally care for him ?" Malcolm . . again. 11 Excuse me, Mr. lerrick," ver3 was bot a WL_V_- howl I abut] but his I 6 y he spoke, . DENTISTRY. I haughtily, " if I say that I regard you� one thrilled tI r)bkh Leah ; her inantic-r . . .intrzr-forence wit,h�my .private conelcras as ti , � . I i ,unjustifiable imp'84t'nmce. I reftuel to die fFoftened at"' more,' and her dark, tinfabhom- " , I I - jable eyes were full'of wom6bly tendcrzets. cuss the matter withyQu ; I �m Joing honie� I I 41 F- W. TWEDDLE) I I Is �hat such a elr3mga thing IV' she asked DENTIST, Tartar -Tim r' raising her v ice. And she I � � : . tumcd ani walked ba k s6 swiftly th�t hi ,iln a -dreary tone. �' Could not any vioman 1) i Graddate of Royal College of Dental Surgeons of On 9 l6ve ll'u, ?-So you'g:, Fo fredi, so true -Eo Jario, postgraduate courae in crown. and bridge work had some trouble in overtaki g her. i � � I . � C 4iffdrerit fr,)rn any � aa I have ever mF t in I I . at Haskeli'tis3hool, Chicago. Local anasthetics for " Mies Jacobi," in an urgent voice, " I �my uU happy life .! � What does: it matter podulese extraction of teeth. Offtee-Over A. Young's muet speak to you. I am an dccred,t3A ; . grocery store, Seaforth. . 1764 amb 'sador from Miss Templeton.. and h , itilaat I 'am older- what bas age to do wiLh it Sks , en twq people c�ra ,'or each other !" . I � , sister -they have asked me to speak' 6:) You. I I DR. F. A_ SEELLERY, DenUalt, graduate of ,the 11 They muA choose anothler ambassadol , Ag Ah, I vt ill gr.Ant you that," returned Royal Colleze of Dental Surgebus, Toronto, SW ' ' � i Malcolm slowly I honor graduate, of Department of Dentis�ry, Toronto' thent" an -i Leah walked oa ,faster. 'I ' - ,_ I I j � " 1 shall make him a goc�'(i wife," *Ila University. Office- in the Petty block, Hensall. Malcolm was at his wiV4 ends.1 . How, I I � Will visit Zurich every Monday. commencing Mon- could lie compel this haughtyl and 8! inat( �*'e 11 t� ( 1� it an d in! the years to 6ome tte . : I Juna let. 1687 �,?d vr'o_ir',di will belhoaled, anfl I shall for- . young woman to li� ten to him ? heu at � - I , i - idea came to him. � I I O�t ()I-,-' t vriblepaEt. Oh," recalling herself 11) R. R, R� ROSS, L. D. S., 1)ant4t, graduate of . I . witbidiffictilf.y. 11 why am I talking to you R. C. D. 3_ of Ontpri,3-, first class Honor " If Mi - as Jacobi is [E0 u0approaahable,' I' Le this, at (I I have nevf r even board MiEs graduate of Toronto University. Highest standing he s;1id qu*el,ly, " p6rhaps: tLe- ("C-11-t"d I in order of merh in the I%rgest class ct-cr graduated Ftrrari will not eefuse4o Ii tcn to me I Mp�leitob's Tressage," Then Malcolm eat and up-to-date dentistry ,� I . .,_� from V e college. Modern Leah stopped tu Idenly as tqojgh he ha ilown beside her andgently repeatcd Dinah'a I � in all its various forms. Painless extraction of teeth � it I �Vordp_ ; by Local AnaeSthetioa and without any bad after been shot, and her face thrned wb . efreote, Gas administered and all operations care.. " What do you mean ? I ow d re, T oii i 11 4 Tell her fir- me that if dis pereists in ,. . . I tally performed. Office ovor DiTis Store, Seaforth. H 9 1 Marryiug my poor boy, 4 li 3 will ba marrying I call me thit- (Io you want to kill Ink .1) B a �' - . 1834-tf . . M , 4 paup�r ; thf,t ou� I lie day the marriage I - - the expression in her eyes was n(t lea,,aT, . tiako place I A all aht r my 'Will, and 111-t I to see. For a moment she ; eemed, almol� mysiatierl'itzibath will be my beir. Tell di�traugbt. . TARD10 A L. I _y ; 11 or thi�, and I will %riLe to Cedric., 11 - . " -Hush-hush !" hq said s:otbing,j i �i There was no answer to this ; Lut he � I . - I I I I - z � would not have call(d yoa thab if 1 cou'd il Dr. John McGinnis, have helpEd it ; but you would n , ot hea culd feel the tremor that passed through me. Let its go down that little path �, r.' si She has Written," lie.went on, "and . flon. Graduate Lop -don Western Univeralty, member - i by this: time Ctdric has her letter- M iss st Ontario College of Physicians and Surgeons. there is a seat there, and we d will talk thl Oftlea .-_�nd Realftrica-Yozmerly occupied by Mr. Win. out quietly ;" and taking he�t' arm, he geL t13 �acobi,; it yr,u love tials poor lad, I;ow call rickard, Victoria StroQt, noxt to tho Catholic Chnreh i 011 have the hearb to ruin him ? Be gen. guided her to the bench. "'Sib down a& � I AWNight call# shtendod promptly. 1453tI2 ;� : 'be a ____ - . recover ycurself," he continued kindly, foi (roui, mercif �1, and set him free !" Phe was drawing deep breath6 as though she Tbt a slae.-ttiraed tipan,him almost fiercely. DR- L H. R0831 M. B. were op the wrge of an hyliterical autack. : " Ge'nErous ! � merL Ful !-and wli.) Ii%s i . I over'th6wii me ai . erc ! When my own It, - Malcolm felt secretlyfrightened at tlit, �re' #esli aL �I _bI � y Office over Grei & SLewart'd Store, sult of his experiment. It was clear to him � � od h4ve traded on my beauty- - Seaforth. � that the m(re utterance of her marriednamE my hateful teaut ' d sold me without . , - p . Night ca,11satteuded to at the office. almo-t maddened her -that f6r. some becul . yA,�ad now," still more pas. . - pity �or remorse. .1 __ . 1802- reaecii it was not safe to use �t. Up! 6 th' qi(InAtblY, " 3 ou rt'�d his people want to I moment .she had played bar c�rda we'll ; a be oomeb�tweenm6ardhappiaess. Youwish i - . I DR. F. J. 13UHROWS1 . had guessed his eiraud and had evaded and me t-) &I ve him up,! but I cannot -I *ill not. � - - kept him at bay-fint by pr ten � 1: am'. not rnarrying1ilm for Miss Templ(Ln'o ded ignor. I I . I � _1 h ance, and then by refusing to diooazis V)e oueY,', a a (01tidued. indignatitly, 11 but I Offic * engagement with him. That he w�s Miss �Olr himself, and be'caus!3 we love -each other, e and Reeidouce---Cioderich abrect, eat . I Methodi4 church. ':. Templeton's mouthpiece and"measen er mat- U is Saut who thinlra of the rro.3e-y ; but he Ti;Lnri(oN-y No. 46. tered little or rothiog to hpr. No *onder will not, believe tbe�it tnessage-he known she Coroner, for the County of Huron. I Maleolm, found�-himself n d. A ; v�M ii t, do it. Her sister E;iz).beth is rich I 1888 ' i I ! I _�_ momentlate'r he heard hisiname called. ,, rich., jind we should be so po)r.1' __ I - I � . . Leah's manner had changed ;I the was still 11 You ire wrong, Miss Jacobf, Ehe will DRS. SCOTT & MaCKAY, - very pale, but did had ragal�ined outward 1doit. Miss Templeton is grnble and loving. PHY.SICIANS: AND SURGEONS, calranc-sa. "I will hear you now," she. said b.4t sheis very ficm. 16 is possible -nay, 410derliah. street, opposilp Methodist church,seaforth in a low voice ; " bub you r6ust be more P obablt—that sbe'wtuld continue Cedric's � . . - - ' � I I A lowani�e, but in the event of �his :mairiage a. SCOTT, gzadus4a Victoria and Ann Arbor, mad -) 11 will h%ve nothib' more from her." . member Ontario College of Physicians sud i 44 ' 9 Burgeons. Coroner for Couaky of Huron. 9 i � Da you mean that she would let him . � i . . ; starve ?v r � ! I Q. if.&cKAY, honor graduate Trinity -University. I � I I 1 to I�ra' � gold medalist Trinity Medical College. Member SCOTT , I I ean that hewould have to work for 1! i It Callege of Physlotana and Burgeons, Ontario. . t�s brea(l. as othcr meahave to work, , 1483 , E r ii I I and 11 1; I j Ar.W, I "� ab his -whole life, and yours too, M, i will prob- - I ably be a failure. Miss Jacobi, I t-ntreat RED CEDAR SHINGLES. U V& Q you to Iiitm to me for, a few mom'ients_j �, I .kp am speaking for ycur gocd as well as big.. - I �� I I I May -I tell you whab I think ?" Shs made The undersigned w4hes to announce to the public I% I i havi b 14rge quantity of the three best ' a �novement of aspent.:Malco'm never could 'a h' a L C6 El+JLJJ��,;,Ijj i S � re ' that Sco, � the I brands of ,ged �Uegar shingles, and by getting a liberal . Coll ect'af terwat (1, i � 'What 11 3 said to her ; discount for cash, is propared to sell them to ous- 111C,,111S (;[ life al -ICI ()f t1jel ell- bat his W. ords, strong, elcquent, convincing, kouters at prices that defy competition. . 1". C, seiam, d tb overwhelm her like a torrent, aDd - . I i, ., ,f I L I J()� n"Clit of lifC (,f tholu:�an� S. LAMB'S Lumber Yard, Seaforth. I ye$ hiq 'manner va�,s perfectly quiet and ' I � . HEMLOCK LUMBER. 111('11, Avoillen-:and childrum calm. ' � :. I � ' #a told her, without attem ug to roften Having In stock at the Seafarth Lumber Yard a To the Incil .,ic(At's 1�'11,11ul- or t nPotibing would . ,very largequaofityof all the diff.orentlangths and [pallit%tethe faot� tha widtlig, is prerared to fill any.bill that is presented �,; ()T I ()- i N, C -i - tjj,� f-1 C.,, 'I , -111CI reO'oncile�,Miss Templeton and her sister to ithe very best quality of Hemlock. 1-1 I - su0i a marriage ; that her brothfr's obar. I S. LAMB'S Lumber Yard, Seaforth. 1�tl-clllldl SO 11C:Ccssal'V f01- thC acter wa' 1-V I 0 r,�garded by them with fibbor- - th e M33rere -, that their obbrished brother at ould . PINE. " Z! I L� (-, f C 0 i I 1; Ll I 1. I 1) t i () ii and 4L. Haw -Ing bought a large quantity of pine from a -(� � . , � y the sister of a billiard -maker-ii mere . I . . . paw.t z., V tior Of body lc)szscs firom 4dvein turer and gambler -was utterly impog. arge firm in Muokoka, I arn getting pine dressed . � . ooth, sides or one Bide, for siding, flooring, ceiling; , y Nvra:�'Amrr isca­,e. sible ; a4d Leah's heah was bowed low a3 wide plank for water troughs ; spruce and baleam 'I 11 11-1 di she listened. He touched delicately on her for gravel bo -,es, light and durable. Also white t F() r women .Scott',i E. mil- i o*p past,�'but him few words were terribly cedar abingles-XXXX and XXX and XX of best make . , . : � . _. I - alwaya on hand. � Convincip,a_ " You have spok � In Muskoka. Large stock - r On to me of .-N;0 I does thi,� and 1110'e. It i.,i C(dric'si6uthandfrealin-ass," be observed ____ - I . -1 111().--�t sus'Lailliilo- food and -i' do you think that your p%' -I F t life with � I I � . . � d * - : its sa 'exp3riences,, makes you a fit mate for - I . toil�C fOr thle sji)ecial trKII-i t11,1t , , I . I ", , birtl? You may tell, me you are only'a few �- I . * W11)III(Ill 1-,aX-%_ to bear. ��$rs older, but in ktrMedge of life he is a , . ! I . f . '1'0 Cjj*j(jj_k.tl ,;,_(),t,;, 1,,,, - me�e child com pared to you, I�is-in the ­ � � , I _ _ V L � - J,Lli� 6 io . Inarna of bii youtb-his freso, Vn3ullicd .��(Iil (fivc-; f( -,(,,'L and strength ly', outh-tbat I implore you to be gentroui -I A . I . . a , " I t"- 14n ect him free.') i i i �d ; ! I I k ) �^ (y I - ( ) \ k " 1. I (),- I 1 s 1 .i d I ... ()n ,,� I � � Z-) � L Malcolm said mcia I It in this -for his own 111d h1i(,,(,d. 11:�)r ,.,.,,.- fill S, love for Eliz-ibeth inads him el : ­ I 1'!� 1,1 ( I i I , cqu(nt. He Opininlons of Leading Physicians. for thin an(I -ickly boys ,1�ckfs ,,,,, do her this one service ; he must de- ! I have examined Strong's Pilokone and havepre. 11 ' ' livOrherpungbrdther;-otit of the co:.t.Am. - I * 1­_�11.ihilmi is a (rr,�at help. in'Atillg I with- satlsfactorj�. results. I � . 1_1� .1 . hande of these _' Ecribed it in my practice I I Vhilistin�s ; and so j. m. Ptmrt, M. D., SON, hf./D., Ccr,,ncr, London Sond for frz�!e sample. � . he reasoned and pl�aded with 1psah as he � had . never I pleaded in his I'f b - Price, $1.00. For sale by druggfat;s, or by m2il, on SCOTT & SOWNE, Chon-iists, I , � I e lefol a. xeceipt of price. Toronto. Ontz ria. , Soon she was weo iDg ; ,118 co .;d see the � � ­ -52 � -on sudden. W. T. STRONG, XanufaOuring Chemist, London, 50c. and $1.00; all druggistE. �!tea�s dropping intoTer lap. W4 Ontario. � 1796 i ��y, as %, clock abruok, she startel up. Go It . � � . i - . . . � - ! � I I I - I I ;i I . . ; . I � i � � I I! I � 1 : � 11 I I i i I . I - ; I � . I I � I I i � I I 4 I � i � a . I I I . 1i I � It : i � . . � .. j] � I 1. ­ � I I �, I . it C "o A ry 0 ""O TAWry ; I IT= I I 1I * 11; o . t �ir,c - �d I I V1 1� I I I plu P 1W HIN � � rLPIOR _ , . , 4 ! _ � , _ _ I comtra ,��L uk� . � I i � . I : � � : I . �� I : r I i i I I ! i - ; I "I � i :; I . - . � I I l - � - I � I � - � I . i � I i : . � I I I -1 -]i_ _1 , - , ; I 1, � ­ ­ I -1.1. ---,—.. __ __ � -----I---- . -1 I . _­ � . -1. ­_­_._­ i ­­__­ ______.__._.,_ __­ 1, i _---1-a- ; � - I - . . �j -ad a travelling wriap ( ver her arm ) n to . - , very unhapp3l Mr HErdck. Whatis it the h . She f ti I --hd the graY baars be n t.- � __ V*o.-- . idney, Pills �L, are carried a small Qladston,3 bag, air Vigor, I. Bible say . e is no peace for the � of which yer's Hai- V*o.-- � a 9- Kelr of Dodd's X i creepfn. I tried A' Vi � , i � .. wicked.' I tawatbe wicked f6rthFke 18 no legion. Tie box is imlt4ted, Malcolm at once' eliev( d her. arid it1stopped -tbrj hairfro-m � I I P jr . _COM� � . peace fEr mej� the outsida coating and a ape .of the I I I packed this. last n ght," she said .in a I ing out and restore'd theco:toil* ,) Y_ --- E , . ! 1 44 low voice," an& 1 wrot 3 this letter. Will l Mrs. fyl. D. Gray, NO. Salem, L No -no, on musb not say that," he re- ill are imitated and the na C-Dod : - Mat S s. " . . turded kindly ; It lot megive I Pi 3 I . a vhen Malcolm : t I �. you my card, ' you give it to him ?11 glanc- � I . Kidney Pills is imitated. I Itatlons are � thatofmay know whera to find me. Mies . ad at the address ; It wag to Cedric, and he � 6 ' Jaco ,, I you ,will only brirg yourself to do dangerous. The oriAinal Is safe. Dodd's pub it carafully in his breast -pocket. � Thcre's a ple:a_sure'� irn :� . 44 .0l i ' � � this thing, 3o4 will be a brave woman, and Kidney Pills have a reputation. ImItA- He sball have I yva his answir. - O a prepara.' "' i # C) - . I 11 Now, if you are. readl we may as well I I shall be yo friend for life." But Ehe tors have none oe they wouldn't Imitiate. i . i t ko Ar i P s ,A--yer'so ffirsir I i - : ; I only smiled f ntly as she took the card and go.", . Vikor. ,. I I . . aske So they trade on the reputatic n of Dodd's I If you are quiet nop,nd 1, Is gives to all Who us -to come any , . him an speoial favor nob ill a i Je it i I farther with I r. � Kidney PilL% Do not be dece4ved. There she observed, in the e subdued voice. , * I " Have I d e any goad r' thought Mat- is only one DODD'S. D I dd's is th - a 41 The servants are iatt, e back kitchen ; I SUC4 satis ction. The, - - I i lar I ; colm sorro Ily, as he walked away. original. Dodd's is the naml to be car0- heard them laughing d talking as I came. hairl bec2es thicker . . 1. � I . 11 Poor son , w the loves him ! . Cedric . downst%irs." : .1 I � : 3 1 7 I - ful about- I long r, sof e and mo,.re was right ' as told Mine Templetoa ; Leah I I i - (To be Coitinued.) - C, � r.. 7 Jacobits mor sivned agsinat than sinning. I i I - .. - ; - - glos d" you feel --- , Nature inten d her for a noble woma b t I � -1 iy- I so- . 0, u Something iril a Phrase. I � sing � aln-1 I - , I Saul Jacobi a id Count Antonio Ferrari have s e c, te i-ri -u " such: marred her hi odiwork." And all the rest William Dean Howelis was talking about I D-0— YWS o.1d 9.nd rd"616 prep2 of the day Mi 1001m thought of Leah with I the slight change of ph se that may make �, r2_ . I � ! . � ; � I strange kindnoss and pity. ' . i an impressive thing rifficulous. ti on. 1, $1.30, a bvilf le. All drmWML � � , WIML � I ,I I � I a I , � I I I remember a serm)n thit I heard," he � -=-ft"WA - � — — — � � � . . i . . . ­ KIDNEY I Said) 11 in my boyhood, in Mart&s Ferry. If yo4r drugfifist c�nnot,sft . yout 0 4APTER XXXr. I � sci,d us� one do, a* arid we le - � I i . I � It was a sermon about �'udas, and tha min- you a bottle. Ba sUre�and - press I iv,O lie naine . , PLO �, AND COUNTERPLOT. � I later, after reading to tig how Judas betray. of your!nearest ex irc,�Io CC- -'ldTeFA1j , � - i , I � Imat � . � d the Master ;for. thirty pieces of silver, J. C. A��mX I IL'o �1, �13,na, � . Many a one,� by being thought better t li%n I 1 . � ,- 4 r, .'.?.N..P,S - -_ __� --- I I he was has la(14 - - added. I Thirty pieces of sifvcr. dear . - __ - �_ . . W.= ome better. Jow=.' � friends, is $lE 1 , . . � � - OILL S, � e !-in our m;ney.' And then he f . I -_ "I Not as litt la'h as we dare, but as much as . . I - I The tlotg :- . , � nt on heatedly 1: , - much more than the 'bstimatq. � we can. -Bis rol! OF WESTCOTT. archway were thrown. ba -3k and ]Uah 6atet. we., TOF, Judas %Etra�ed the Master, he outlay has been abo t $125,000 ia add'tioij, . : - I I - 0 � i t I ed from an inner room. I proatitudcd that l!toly e�hnbol, the kiss, for t3"the$100.000whic hadbeen invested I � i Malcolm was quite Ehocked when he saw the small sum of $182 i Th� annual exp, 1 . m Malcolm wrote to Dinah that af ternoon, her face. She looked as though sh� had - t �� old plants. Onditare 0 L . I I- The change of phra ie was slight," Mr. aoiaount of the debt is abcut $13, - I . . . AbLut giving her a fill account of his interview spent a night in weepi g, that had. dimmed ' fable for �ale, ar. . with Leah Ja � bi ; then he e Howell's concluded, " but somehow, it Bufli- 6 L horse -power is alai ; rest her be3uty ; the hand she g%V6 him was icy I t i I d Of of the day making up arrears of work. The oold.- Perhaps she read the 'silent pity in ced to make everibody smile." i about 450 has b I f n -disposed �f ab a vgry . I . —&— � I(* price, about $10 ----,, - last post brou 4ht hiEn a -reproacWul. little Malcolm's eyes, for he � lips quivered. I . I I a OWer. A notefrom AU a. g , d deal of this has been taken by indul., , 1 " Mother t inks you have forgotten Lis. . " I am nob ill -nota really ill," she said � — t: vres previously existing, 'but . t*,o of tle quickly ; " only I have vob slepb, and'the �_ - I . I Why are you §tiyir1g away in this unman. night was so teirible. You were right to M'othcrts all over thel Dominion will be f tories have been started reoently,,and uerly fashiol j you naugli�y 0 e their inception Ito the cheap electri% . boy ?" she come early, Mr. Herrick ; sometimes Saul spared many an anxious hour if -tbey 07ill � I wrote. If It ten whole days -since you . , p wer available. By further W.011diture- takes an earli(r train than he says. He has keep always at hand a �ox of Baby's Wn - Ware I� are, an T we both feel lone and lorn � done that two or three timer, ;:1 'he - de c1lares Tablets and give them to their little ones as much as three th�n3;and horse('power ca uy$ � -_ without yo I and so on. -b eloped. ! � � I � I I . these Tablets hav� ' ev . playful m o:ds ihe cLuld dete(.t a kh%de of he never really trusts me. He made we occasic ii may reqtiire. . he balance stapda' samewh%t as fol. I � I � I - saved thousands of libtle baby lives, and 11 , a . . 4 I promise: not to go in the Gardens this morn . eatnostness. � 21' 1 i . I I iDg, 80 I was obliged t stay at home. 1! I grateful motheral eve where acknowledge I � IiXPENSE. i - - TirEd as he wae, and.needing reEt sorely, . 11 Will you tell m h out' brc,ther has� the go -d they have do e their little ones. Annna I paymen� I on, - 8 ly � � I he answered t tie letter and posted' it befo,e gcne to Oxford ?" fialre'd MYalcolm, w th a M ra. ylie, Ont., writes : I debentur�as I . t I I E. J. McPar�land, I I he slept. r ew, -"I caunob plaise by's Own Tablets prin ipal and interest i $1.3,000. , ' keen, steady glanoe, u der which she � , � Ar n% rea V Maint &Doe, (oil, �ipairs, ate.) . . I d t� aloud to Mrs. H(rclok the atill paler. , I eno-Ligb. When I hem my baby girl I ; I L I I . next morning, j and they Loth agreed!that i6 " Yes, I Nvill tell yc a -; he h%s gone to s�e was very bad withgowt400pirag cough, and and alaries -, � '6,5(0. �� � I I . i i — � was a charmlog letttr. The dear Lome C,dr1c. H,ewa waitirigfor la cutting her tetth beside With both these I � . . people Tr,u..t I rgive his Peemillg neglect �- I I ! I � - w 2 ck ye r Ayss by y � said, for it 'a not poisible for him to I it ba sta d and he saw amt 'anwebeen I gQ troubles at the same time she was in a bad RE,: ENUjE. $19,15W : . put face that something had happened. i 0 , way, and slept bu littl( either day or night. . - � . ' . !n En appearapee,juit yeb. He was iarrang- you don't know .Sahl- -when he mean's to Aft6raeeconodoeoft3e Tablets I found From water ser ice i 85,0W ing a trobblesbme affair for a friend thAt i i � . find a thing out he is hke a gimlet, one hi is there was already a change for the better. Fiom private usEra of elia.-Arte Im a gr at deal of anx � gave 1111 iety and! worry. no chance at all. He ield my wrists until I She slept well thr ugh thq day and nearly I lia,ht I 9,OOD I rl � - F-rom power user.3 I i 7,0*- 1 He had beenji ) Oxfo-d, and might have to told him e�erything­you can see 'how all night, and this was a great relief to me, I I i Ro d9wn agaii , and be could not .spare. an bruised they are," and the showed him t�e as I was nearlyworn oub losing Eo muchrast ; I __ . I . . h(ur fer sooim duties. purple marks. " Oh, how angry he wa I at night. She criBd- al o3t incer.santly'be- I - i $21 , ;1W . , " Oxford -I wondtr if the busin§ss con- I never saw him in su(b a rage before, but �t* fore I began giving her he' Tableta, but in j i �!ei ii,3 bia frien 1 - $ a cash rofi it $1,500i , a, C, dric Templeton," obsery ,,�howing t ,of abot:' -him more d 3'ermined to burry On a abort time the c ugh ( eased, Ell 3 out ix add; 04 I , poe only made . . E- I ition. the t has- ftiat�, et light . ed Anni thoughtfully. But Mrs. Herrick the mariiage." . I teetb, grew cbee ul ani began to gain won- f,r.. e fire protection ::: ee, and fre light lot- oaly looked grave and said she did not &$ I Vol, eve I I He has no objection then t) your mar- derfully. In fact I 1301 1 owe her life know, aud th ,t evidently Malcolm did not . 9) � rn i inicipal building1p, iAluogethcr, Mayor ryii)g a pauper ..' as Ked Malcolm coolly, to Baby's Own T blets as I do not think StIallfield figu�es the proft to Orillis St. . wish to enli�hfe,n them. She �spoke dis- but inwaidly he was boiling with impotent she would hive p Red Ithrough had it not- aliout $7,000 a year. l i .. 11 I . paEsionately j - i . � I i a0d not in the least as tlaough wrath. - beenfcrthem. -leanrEcommend the Tab- I — _ . : 9 1 ! his reserve ti(�ubled h�r ; but Anna was " Oh, he will 6t . believe that '01edric is- lEt3toanymothE whohss4 cross, fratful, M I I I ... . I the I ore or L ss Pointed-, I rather absent,jud distrait for the rest of poor," she returnrd sadly; " he only laughs sickly child." ; .day. She hac , watched Malcolm narrowly at the, idea of Miss Templet on disinitcain' These Table ts � ill cut aalI, the minor &il- . t takes i:noney tovoi�e the opinion of"iw- . . and had come to the copolusion that Ila had !9 l Is : I I . , him. ' She wants to fr ghten him and choke ments of little (nos ; they 1,, ara ganaranteed lvyE r- i i I i � oometh'ng on .�is mird. All his atteMpt3 at itif off, but �A good man isn�t nec�ssarily a desirable, I know a .rick worth two of to contain no opiate, and can be -given with . . gaiety, hip little jokes, his badinage, did not that,' was all be said ,i and than he, onolc-4 advantage to the joung(st and most delicate "I . I I - n ),rhbor. 1 1 . deceive her fo a moment. Trouble had downand called mea little fool, and bade child. Sold by all dniggiats or rent b mail Pride goes before i fall-ard it goes mucit.- I . - y loker after one. : . come to'him. 1: In some ways lie wa a me bring him' the time -table, and .ten mid- at 26 cents a box by wridog to the Dr. q I I 'he lo,ked.older, graver, 11 . . . 3 eculators love d-dgs-%t least they ch.krgad man_; I and utes later he �told me he was going to Okford Williams' Medicine Co-.. Brockville, Ont. P : are I . iu repot e hi a f �atures h%d a carewo, n ex- to a ); : 11 I'll . ; ' rrange th,ings with Cedric. 1 ____06 fc lid of gcod pointers: I . � preselor, as of . , . I rhe man7who thinks ilixt his -wife is. lone who has workF-d hAi d in ' You mean about your marriage ?11 i . kr . CT ey. ; . I turmoil of Hou And this trcitble-could it i I I b1jn& tiffid to &nother . . � be or naect(d i a a ny way wi th this myeteri- I . � i " Ycs, ib was fixed for next week, i but MONTREAL IFRALD, think. � ... ; last evening I received this telegram,"�[ and I oint" I t Who is it',s gettin all t e space the papers .A. womaWsl idea of a con-v"ienb hoitte- oud Ellixti-Voth, 'of whom be never spoke ? Leah put it in -his han( She had said all . I 9 Ab, that w" I he question over which Anna have I o spare ? is ne that his three closets in each fcom. . . this in a weary, mecha ical voice. as though L . ? pondered co he4vily as her fair head bent she were recit*i I I 'Tis,Mr. Gamey', 't's r. Gamey. I a fool Possesses tact.. and assurlanop hK- , ig- a lee on she had learned X over her typewritt-r. ff by beEirij. ', I �( . � Whose n%me is this on very lip, in every wi I distance the wisie ':guy who possesses, Maloolai'lial o-.dered an early breakfast n I � � breath of air ? u,L thir. � . I . I . ! I . � � - ' " ]�-Iake prapiraVoni at once—Cedric ria- ') . I again in hill oi �n room, bu t as he eat down turns with me—functi n day after to-mo�_ Tie -Mr. Gamey, 'tis r. Gamey. � IL Womau� i. ii't necessiqlrily fond of fiction . . - , to ib Hepsy-bi � ught him a note. ' A slip of row, nine sharp—all arranged—.haDg r6. Oh, Mr. Gamey'! -oh, Sir. Gamey I ; b lauze sho listens patiently to hor 11 -as- � . . � r , a lad li).d deliyered it, she said, and waa� salts." Malcolm's lip curled with diEgu4't You're the qui the co'untry-ever ba � ad's fx(-wes. � � "I I I waiting for an � augwc r. I �, If you have nev as he gave it ,back to her, A - er tried �to make any .ojae � . A knew, . Malculm ba 1 never seen the handwriting . " Do'you uaderatan4 it ?" she asked, . I I happy you ",have no ideaj of what you hava 11 before, but he 'at once guessed it was from � . as. Ob, Mr. Gamq . ob,jMr. Gamey I rr i sted. j I - . � I thcugh distLustfal his quiet bea'ring. I i ; I e was . . 0 go a b -0h, Mr. Gamey-amey-% By 000h ! I - Leah—and h � as right Ib written it Saul bashurried t � ome meA who act"the bog all their livw . 1w hi' 0 e0all3e he 113 L I I ��� in peboil, and was with( 11 t a ny convet tional haven't anything to show for it but"the 91- .. � . I afraid. He does in t trust Cedric I ; he Who ia it said that be wa,3 bribed and didn't in ' � .. beginning (.r tnd. , � thinks he is -weak and asily influenced and w of their neighbors. 11 66 � change his iniod ? ; I I I I : � . Ooing out this morning— - 1hold of him gaiw; . __41__ ____ I am not g -will fears that you ma,y get a 'Tie Mr. Gamey, 'Lis r. Gamey. . I ! � Tcu come stra �lib to 12 Gresham Gardens ? hie one ideik is to have I the marriage, cere- Wlv3 is it faces every w y, and lools before, LIME] A MIRAOL'S. � If ycu come ea0y y(�u will find � me alone, mony performed befora Mies Templeton I? a' I I I I � � .t night, and will be knows of it." � I . � I I 886UI Went to QKfOld IaL be�ind . i back I 'Tie Mr. Gamey, 'Lis r. Game I I by mid d ay Send aEswer by bearer." " Ah, just so ;" but Malcolm mutterEd ; Y. I �ielson � Lefor Vouches for th& " — I Malcolm W�oie a few words ;" Many "the villain !"' betweO his teeth, 0h, Mr. Gamey ! ob, Mr. Gamey'! XarvelLotts oure of Mrs. Thomas I , tbanks. Will"be with you as early as poe- I 11 - I I i " That is why I s(nu for you," continued You're the coolest ousel the country ever : Plis , i 4 I ; ,I Hughes—Dodd's Kidney W, i . I i I --- Bible;" th(ii'l- -3 made a hasty meal, f or he Leah, in the same dull; inward voice ; 11 be- kne I I I I ; I - felt there was no time to be lost ; and as he j -1ve fixed it for to- . I I ; Again. I � : cause he and Ccdr'c ha 011, Mr. Gan,ey ! ch, I r. Gamey ! I � .. . -;- 11 walked to S'0�,' Square stat;:oa his thoughts morrow, and,there is n� time to lose. If lie O�, Mr. Gamey-arney-a e -cooh ! . � plex1ti � - were full'of ner" .y. . . . VC y - a Why had 'Saul comes, and I were to s�e him again," and ' IJMORLEY,� G. y Co., �- oat, MAT llth.-- new ! ' I .. r -e I . Jacobi goae d1wn to Oxfozd—on what her eyes grew Who was it told:! &'st�ry, and who told it (qpecial).�­�,So marvellous is the ,Oure of I . hero her voice b�oke and . � , mischief m as lie bent ? Malcolm felt Ii 3 had pitious " I should not have the ktrenguh-to very well ? � MIrs. Thomas Hughes, o� this place, thatib, ; good reaeorilcir his feare. Cedric -'a weak _" i 'Tie Mr. Gamey ,tie r. Gamey, ­ I . , do it—to do what you want." 8"'s almo 3 toecessarl to prefix the state- impretsionable, , � . nature would be like wax in A t 9 Who then could tell ano her if another was nt.of Ndtoa Lefor, J,;. P., zl-, I -op- I vouch , . I ' What I wan " nd then be added 0�1 ' the hands of t �iia unscrupulous advinturtr ; breathlessly, 11 Do yo mean that you wi I 11 to tell ? I I its trutN.'-' Mrs. Hughes says : 1� � IJ he *would eiml ly mould him to his will ; I lie � I f0t � . give him up?" 11� Why, Mr. Gamey, yes', Mr. Gamey. 11 I had pain-- up my opinal column, in!my poor lad's p Bionate love fcr hie aiater 66 . ; � I I I Yes, I mean that," in a choked voice. . h1aid, over my, eyes, aenps my back,throagb Oh. Mr. Gamey ! oh, Mr. Gamey ! � would be.turn d to account and made to " I must give him up—the only -creature [I I my left side'. and occasionally through,'my further his o 1. wily purposes. 1 Malcolm ever loved, a rid. % ho was goo d t o me. All Y�11 re 'the smoothest coon th-e country ever r�$ht side. !I would f ' groan(d inwa _dly as he reaU*md that their I I knew, � I or tbiee nigliti at a ime never Ones my eye� ja el- -1-1 Eole c night long I wats thinking of it, fighting and 0h, Mr. Gamey ! oh - 9r. Gamey ! t . . . eep. — hance l'y with Leah herself. Her attuggling for my Pcor little bit 0 �Such was'zMr,s- Hughei' condition fbirfour 4 t meseage 11A 911vcii him a shade of hope, but f haPP'- Oh, Mr. Gamey -amey -a-r aey -3ooh ! I - I - I nebs ; but you were righb, Mr, Herrick, I I y are. Fof. nearly i It re6 ,years :she wm in 11 � 11 he w(uld nob 411ow himself to be sabguine ; love him to-) well to drag him down to VVI10 was it lost his li-a� one day, and bed. Five 1doctors ftelited her unoucoess.. .. * I he knew"too well that women of Leah' C,ill- poverty and ruin, for Saul would ruin him ship- fully. Hear the remark�able sequel In 1dif. . ' ", bre were not always to be dept-nded t ji . 9 ped to Buffalo ? ; In I know that too well." � . � Why, Mr. Gamey, yes Hughes' --own words. � I � such cases one�'i must reckon with mobd &Ili Mr. Gamey. . 10 "I know it t o,j. God bltsi you for this Who caused hie friends to weep wit I ill I have t&ken fourteen boxes ,of Dodd's 11 . impulses. H r brother dominated her ; he noble resolve,"raturmd Malcolm quickly;; 811 ,h rage I Klidney Pills, and am now strong and 016 . was the cNA g nitis of her I fe. How could but she stoppE d him. - I . d, tear their hair for woe? , : - atly C119 hope o influenoe her, when .she. Why, Mr. Gamey, just Mr. Gamey. K do a gcoi day's w4)rk. Thanksto Dodd'* - poor soul, � " Hush ! tot a word of praise.; you' do �_, I - . I 'Pillj�.,? . , live under a reign of ,t-rcor ? not know—I have been to blarn I 6 as well me Ob, Ali. Gamey ! ob, Mr. Gamey ! , dney I � . � One might as ell ask some wret lied pris- Sc ul. n . � I � - I - 11 But now what am I tol do 9 They You're the oldest bir(I the - country ever : oner to break I the fetteis that bound him Mo . Some Facts. . . I ,- i j r I at, not find me bc-re." knew, . I . . ap to expect, L ah Jacobi to walk out of 66 Noy of course not. Is therp any friend 0h, Mr. Gamey ! oh, 4'r. Gamey ? + XV.8 wist mmistfr who can keep tht- that house of Oondage a frF-e womqn. to whom I could take you V I But Leah Oli, Mr. Gamey. amiay-arbey-000h ! m mbeas of is chiir from quarre?ing, ' . Maholm foundit IMP03bible to rid him. sht ok her head. � I -L � � its like a tonio. Ib ge'nErSlly' self of I liase gloomy foreboding's ; j3evertho- " We haye no friende, onl , a few ac- WEo is it killed his chances and who's ho PB, but the taste is bitter. - less be made ch go. (I epee , it w- y kilt- - Is d that as quaintances at Henley,; ut I could not go I gme people 1 barely half-pa,ab nine when he Ftood on b ed has party's, too ? , think Patriotism is merely - � -the to ihem. I might t%ke a loiging some- Why, Mr. Gamey, ye3� Mr. Gam6y�, be 'ng blind to , their country"s weakness. I - � rhe man tv ' stone porch at 12 Greaham Gardens. It was where, only "—h(ra hc.r Pcor face grew Because i2obody ever kn wa how much he , _ho eats cheap meals In or,der i evident that lia was expe3ted, for thttigh crims(n—" Saul nevcr gives me any moneyi says in blue ? 1. to smoke good elgara after them isn't alwaYs- the maid who adm'tted him regarded � ad eerf ul sc� somewli-it a . I him -except a few thillings at & time ; he pay' Ye -3, Mr. Gamey, yes, Mr. Gamey. .U'l. a . � in it I IL . -Every ma4 to his tmd-. The manWr- ur.. usly, she did not ask hi my bills or leaves t hamunpald, but al� , name,but ocni cted lilin at 4nce iip�t;Lirs to y !- -0h, �r. Gamey ! of 6 trunk Rile might not be able to -wean -,a - '- a money." I I You're the debd�tt duck Ithe counlry ever Cal ,� T I - han-lisome dri ming room where a fire was ways makes him engry'whcn I ask him . fo . 0h, Mr. Game, . .1 I . I buTDiVA. knew,. j L man who is tinally Oestituts of &mbj_ - "That need be -no diificulty," returnaO 0h, Mr. Game ' � t'O ;. I The htdefo)-tc-rriers, Tim aiii Tartar, Malcolm kindly. 11 Will you allow me to y 11 011, Mr. Gamey !. 1 smsy,exiet,butthritis"all, 11 began barking :uriously sit the eight of a settle things for you 9" Then she looked at Ob, Mr. G3meY-amey-amey-000h ! . L Theory isof but little valune if you do not � L strangerr ; but efore 'Malcolm could qu;'t him inquiringly,. yet ' with an air of trust. ____@,_� know how 9%id when to apply it, . them the plual Ell t1ins that veiled the him profoundly. ! Your Opportunit:�, to Get W ell. Add t oget her the zealot :and the fool and I NEENVIENN� - " Will You P110 on your walking thiugs' . � I � I yot have, indeed, a dangerous quautit I You are offered Dr. bh,A9,3 , y. . . -Nerve Food as the When time hangs heavily on onea banar, - at once. while I make my plans ?" he went.. most pelfcctrestorativ4p,bloo creator and system � Nery s on. 11 Be as quick an possible ; -we musti builder that was e-, er preptire . Tho name of -the It I, i a hint f4r him to go to work. I - � ; discoverer, Dr. A. W. Chi8f,.: ij onoufh to guarantee . . � I not lose time." Ar,d sh' enb off with thel this, and besides, you lt�ve be teat mony of a , . . � ready obedience of a chi and hundreds cf cured �onk in ev [ aore� 41ash gre"y dishes, pots or pans with -- �dw I cry part of Canada � . I i eadaches Malcolm hastily review(d the situation. audtheUnited States. yoi can use it knowing e�per's Dry Soap a powder, It Will Te- 'IN, . i that it 18 bound to do you j,) . . L I e I � I It was full of diffl(ulties Whers could hei niol Ile the grease with the greatest ease. 3& ,1 � -11 � . -- I take It or ? lie' thought �f his mother' ; then � - __� I I & i , Mrs. Bailey, �632 Queen's Ave.. London, he *remembered that she Was a �, woman of Municipal Owne rs ip atOrillia. ! i I Ont., whose I �usband is with the Globe strong pr6judices—she had he . � SOMe (*Uesses at Truth. � Casket Co., sL 3ea:—" My nervous system and would � no a Municipal en-terpriaes at Orillia -fur. � V I hiskey atid the po!ice get . a lob of man, � T .4ecline to 4ee with ot] ,er people's nish the theme of Mayor Smullfield's latest I 4 trouble. I I A was in im exl 4usted condition. I could eyes. Leah would be to her mer an ex- investigation, as reported In the Renfrew 1!l ope and bustle enable a man to gain hie 14, � not - sleep wel land suffered a great:.deal tremely dangerous and objsction :'byte you n Mercury. The town has owned its water- eads. from ' 9 r beadach(s. Experience ha roven woman, and she would dislike he idea of workg since 1883 and an electric Ii � . . � to me the rem, �rkable value of Drs �l . ght plant Pbverty keo many a man Jr -)m 1 h4se's Anna, being bi ought into coDtact wit Ii her. a: ' ' � do . najkIng *� Nerve Food. i have found it a splendid inee 1887. A % hile ago � the -town council foot of himmelf. i . � � The Keetone would help hi , he knew found itself confrcnted by two problemp. Cmaistency in yourzielf is symonymou ionic and can 4ow say that I 6 � , OLM free irOM that, and Verity woulclk be a trusty and The demand for water and light was growing Witl obstinacy in your nelghbof. beadaches. I east and sleep better than I faithful IWle counsellor *, but Chpyne Walk to rapidly that it was nece3gary to enl&rge have for.a long'time and feel real wall in � A man who lives beyond hi i Income i4 SO every wAy 11 . I was harely the place for h..r, andl he would the capacity of the plant by at leatt 50 per to live benest.h his opFortunitier. � I * � ! not be safe from Cedric. 1 ! cent. Farther, the price f fuel was rising, , . Neryods haVISChas Can Only be per�man- For amoment he.thought of the Wo -)d From $1,800 a ye-ir At had gone up. I 0 63'. M any a mao walks the floor at 00t bs-- entl cured b . cause his wifeldoesn't believe in pa,tegotio- y " enriching the bloo& and House—the would never look for her OCO. If the existingi plant were enlarged, Y)u proba ly wouldn't feel flattered if __U settifij the n Wvous systein In perfect there ; but L dismissed thin IdeA the next fuel would co3t fro,6 $4,50) to $4,800. order. Dr. C iase's Nerve Food f3 n'pt a momeut. No ; the Manor House wa - yon know %h t the people ,you think at:, . U o their . At Ragged Rspidal,i 19 miles up the Sev. tool( th f�__ - relief for headache but a thorough and only resource. He would put her ic Mrs. e m-, j a an in -.cc I - ink of you.—Chicago Tribune, - �\ I e. easib](a apM, thEra was afine � I � I � and nerve force and makes the weak � and - lasting cur It creates new, rich blood Godfrey's care, and ask her 0 keep her safe water -fall. Eagineeks ebtimated that for Couighs, eat 9 hsar"ves4 and other thrmt- until they bad made $heir plans. Mrs. $75,000 about 800 �iborae powcr er,uld be allitlents are ,quickly, r eso � sickly strong, well and- vigorous. It is I elieved by ior lea* Codfrey was a Woman Of the world ; she generatid, a thAt 720 h ,rie-power of this tab%ts,tence4tsperboz. Aildruggists � MaL elpd - � nature's greatest restorative- 50 cents a would make allowances for any bu n could be d ivered at t wn. The inter- 0 — I . box, at all dealers. or Edmanson, Baites & creature so broken and buffeted in the bat- e3t charge would be abou I 1 . f iL ­ , $4,300, or - less _MLr. E. Stewart, Dominion SuperiO ,a, I Co., Toronto. tle of life, whose womanhood hid been so than tha piobable cost of the fuel Vecessary dent of Forestiry, h%a received � reporti from . tempt -d and clushed. l�Hia mother was to eupply mujh less "power, The ra - kind-hearted, but her syrnPathies w(re'less sanctioncd the entetprise, tepayers I Man "Ltoba and �else where i0the` West,ritlt* Jq , broad, and aEe often failed in tact. Leah Owing largely I ingthatthe c(auntryis very dryand bugh I Dr. C as e* S to the inaccessibility of the spo% the cost of firewarebeing I fought in ma.y quart*r#, would be to her a puzzling enigma. He felt building the da L I , m" Xcavabing the flumes, The ilepartmedt has ercnb 6ab a millionor with shrewd in tuition that it would be im- building& new elect 0 Pumpforthewatiar- young trees, Mostly leaf maple. ath, elm wt poslible for them to undeistand each other. works. inate Bing ge eratit g and jransmiai- I huisdan poplar . They ar itied moltlY 0 erv'e Food I I . � a e I 11 No, it must be my dear Mrs. Godfrey," 8ion Plants, and other nectssiry works, W&I , sholt.-r belts. I � __ ! : I , ; . . ; � . i � V I . j I _� 1 4 : - � , - I . . . � . I I 4 - . , - I � I ,�� � . " rf fn M .. , w ill I , 1, ,I 6, i) I 11 ; . I ! t ; � � . : i ! _.. - I -1. I I I I - . . . i � i � . I .. . I I i . I � �, . . � . I l ! . __. . � � � � i � I - :1 - 7 ; . . I � . I � I I � - : .1 - � � I I 7 - - ! ! � � � - . - - � . _. I I - i � ­_ I ,- I I - , 1 i - I � i - : ! . - - - I I l I I . I . � I I ! � . . I . I � I i . . ,f I I I � I - I . 1purAitura Do. 11"y yeap? t -x . , . I �� tasty designs � ,WperI*or jjn.�h ,,&j;t,g buti'mess. . At&ble. I lu jgp�olsterflag : I - vpbolstery Cov . I I - � - A-vock- 5 Pie ure Frai - tu�, �e,j Una frami. .,shade$, cultA _,$h&m Folders s. bdongin Z-o.hM . Baby tarriaA - 1 17, ,�Sud S,Way 40m J I also Poll th� , I I m-Rehilleo, th,W the eauntry. � -rnachines inail-vo f&bjjAc, aud pip , price puts t1sen � aesiriug al]ir�-t_ � i L - UN And Eirtbalmill, atcor&ng to t� �Caljs answered 1; Corner Of iwnlel. ..1w7r. —s- 0. _r1r , 1%�f V . -M .VL suo-C.Essop v . A � I SE _1 ` r �- - -__ _ I ! � ­� �, - ��,­ I , . ,.K. '. ' -";' I ­ I-, . i , -turn -- ter twWare, . 3 plumb, self balauci ge ,L aring.ill enclose ju6t,s Itself to the i% , I the handle e�Ljally 1 'Points,of emebarde .111cmenta aiid ma,c son, T-olton, and � Windmills. Allg, Saafortli. DU��& ' WAtION, March I the No. I Kelotte I your a-Unt, Dutica tion in -eyety rzspLi And a clean skimmi ,and see no apmetit-, lon, tbe prAlts froli, -for It in one season. -S1SjkroRT-jr, Mat =ayreoneern: H -,V' Beparattrone yeaf take pleasure �= rt4 -chine. It is �es�yc_j ,rele withany Maich trilly, JOIRN' HAY. S LRkuj1VRY FebrU j Wj �; d- 'f' L e I with - well. � - tbir,k it would. 87 - cowa� and the a % = � I perfectly safe, und I praise. Yours trul - L'BA-DETTRY, Febtil, Is �tp certify thst th ator, which I puref heriis eritimly ioat! find that we ran = ztber way., And -am: the Sepajrator W -ow Tbeekirn milk Is -,.e vc,ry,easy runting. think It the bcst,0 - ours truly, S. W' _­ _1115--W. � - . le% 3rand -1 1 4 � - "' RARV Trains leave Seal 9.120 z. m. For 11 I . 111mc '12.40 p. m. For _�� 4.1-0 p. m. For I 41ne- 10.13 P. =_ ror� 7.68 a. Mk For . , 2.11 V. In. Far, trez] P. rn. For . -GomG Noum I I Pidmerst-ou.. - — - .: , -M� , el.. - - .., i ­� Brussels.... .. -7 , �Bluevale_­­­ WIng . _ _ham.. .. - .4 - . �GDIXG SOUTIL . - , 'wingham­ I � . -- ­ .� - Bluevale - * ­­ ­ � - Brawls, - .... �. 'Et� - hel ............ � iximersto.._ *. � . - - , . 9 7 Londow jise NORTH— � .. � . . - nt I ....., Exater— �.. - � Hensall — .. — i � Kippen" -7 f3ruceflo][4 ..I a�iruton_ _' . LondeAb - � Oro -, Blyth_ - - �4 Belgrave , wlni&�;;;� I 20MG SOUTE � I WIngliam, Aep � Belgrave_., �A_ ih­­­�� - nlyt � Londeabow...- Cllnton__�l - � Kippen - ..._ - i -116nuall-, , ­­� Exeter, ....... A Centralia � - '� London, i;;A �, I __ �_ - The NO - - I _. InS* 4 1 . '� �. FARM AN 4. -,Z. AceI,san, 'F.,A#dr. AviCO.PrAesl( , ,%ayja;,-8e0y41eAE. William Chestig tal * V 221 , .. eorge 3 , n �_ jAmea ]B[Ltlmk —Thomag Lea -a, Tni�en; 5i . ROM. Switlb�� I James cummint : Ville P. 19 '; Gzcrg Auffitorr - Parmast 'ashjtl� .1. *C'toihs. b b-csm , P,-Ucatlo� id �v-y_ hAr treape-&-i-VA L�l . . . _- .1 NeKluop MICHAEL MUR JOHN S. BRI00W - CH"LES L�ITTL ionm A&URR&Y. JOITN N.'aM JORX C.: " DAVIM , .k. ]jd_§_SQ SOLOMON J. BRA Winthrop 13'..0 - I . I . L-_ ___ __'_ _ - - - _______1 � L