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Arr of the Medical Aso"tion of the Ontario Veto
110417 Collage, Treats diseases of all domestic -
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37 JOU W-M-ANGE WINTSL � - " . � back again to V e sickroom, sending I . � mmt bateft f, that )?he r � 1. 9 I
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feeble little bar�� wl�ich Would leave , 0 unbearablO chain, of that hated uniozL
I . I . "he �worldly drom for whieh she bad If your blood is thin 9nd i m, -
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� of lifo with non to couin'sel or guide, i is Rbeumatisai of the ba -i- , 04-exificad herwIf had fallen away uke I ' 4e ;%I
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Mary CDDWO, forgot in an Vr'c - the lin-to ef the chain of fate, and she ' r.".A..f.,
. I in the blood, � It the kid. i .t � .41.- �
the wearinew a' - followed by a etill more terrible day. ' j�j thZt i71% 903-11 C -S, lctrcn ,
ad heartsickness whfc'h , I Would bave to begin at the lowest rung I I
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11 Mary received. from the owners of the � � - . Cf.- - IOUCCI-tainAltilk-L, ,
had powessed her wben she entered 6e �, would be no Vric Acid and ' of the ladder again. ef I 11 ,7
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-no Lumbago, Maka the Still she would be content. Every ' VIC C,*q 4r%
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helpleft figure Ying on the hearth rug, I . which the newobaper bad taken . to ! kidneys do their work. The � cruA of bread that she earued would be 01' 1;&�Zl - X
. then ran to thi bell mid, pulled'at it It b Just a c0minon cold pepple say, sure, positive and only , her own, and sweat Would be the taste -' . i z� 2 n �e,- .
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I hard, an eager p�al such as brought the stattmcnt then there are uncommon colds, that the large veLl was gone, that she n
- two maidsarvauts running in to gge I colds wh1ch are dangerous; for ta tO SW60P a Crossing and to live content-
I- - I any a was many fathon 9 under water. There health to tbr, P10M. C, flue only
, 0" what Was amis&! "I sickness begins with a cold. If W tdly on the pence earned by sweeping it
4131oune ! � could tell the common cold from the u e was little or'no d0111)t that Captain 'Wa thftu� to If ve In luxury earned. by M-Pdichie tested and tried -for
- OY-rly- mother I How long common we cotild feel quite safe, But n' Conway had gone' d
has she been left?, I Mrs. C�onway gasp�. - we own with her, and, 60year�-;. A do--tor's medicf
- _ can't. The uncommon variety is rarely Dodd's thO loss of all her womanly self respect. ine.
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- Moun wf th a seared face knelt the lungs, and there are symptoms of con.. had lived to (* I .-III Wost vrollArrful Intal -
COY y company than once a verse out of the Great Book the -morlafor nervougreem, nyt-urcis
Gumption. tell the tale of he disastrous end. Two p4rina)00141. &I-4 FeAnnf't thallk Y" r"owrlti"
down on the .other side of the 1113con- I At the first sYmPtows the C ='eful person of these- were pa engers, two were or- -"Better a dinner of herbs where love AIM. VELI,& j%(;Wj9LL,.Newark,.V.j. .
3 "Lor', ma'am,,, she - ;M .0 a b -,411c,
sclous woman. I will heed the .warning by taking a wild dinary sailors, thp fifth was the ship's - I P , Ar. f I. A,rr-lt M.,
i� 1"ative, some vegeta 1 1 Ki*dney is than a stalled ox and hatred there- All drrtv-ig;t,q.
said I in tremblin I e pill that � with, LOAV4.11, 11K.WSZ,
� 0 tones' "it's not te'u f disftrb the system or cau will not purser; all the r0t: of the 80 " - for -.---
Iminli tea af nee I carried tea i1L , griping, About 0 Bouls How true, how truel Amd yet the 1611%
twice, and -Mr& Hamilton said she'd i If the cold starts with 9"""t "lle6'.. ard of her had found Poor soul abOve strriggling with the T/I
I CA1110 ! the best is ft Dr. rierceps, 171 who bad .vailed * AM
rather wait for 1 cough, and it a watery grave and would be seen no rapids of life and death had never seen 13 0 C-.& H. Caft, I te- h
. you, ano at lagltp'oster , persists then seine local treatment for this more. - I I P '10 I S - -_
made the bubs bo , and I brom condition should -be taken. A w,dll known I the beauty of tbe,dinner of h,erbs. ,�JAAIU e 0 M
'ght tea in ' ' - alterative extract, which bas been high All throughth long hours of Watch- had longed to be as the .9 LnX?Vv0 doses of Ayer's Pill's each
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� 11 i thousands of users, is . ing and fnivenae did Mary Conway try � - - �, -� lieving that the smoothest pathways I I _"�
11am' toll, She wyi, 'Why, Mouncey,* i Dr. Piereels Goden Medical.Djacovery. to battle do'Wn tl a overwhelming sense the'cont�enz .
AhO SaYs, 'You do opoil me.' And I say ', This tonic compound is com X d of a,m must always be the most pleasant and
to her, 'Lorl, millam, misses will be ' ; extract of roots and ileYbo; and a sooth- of relief which bad taken poss"sion of "I am quite at your service," said the best for us. Well. she bad enjoyed I CHAPTER VIL ,'�,`
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; ing'effect UPOU the mucous inembmaet her. She cared not, did not feel the ry tremulously. . LIVE ON =W M,Z& 1.
vexed if you go any longer past your i allays the inritation and at the same time very smallest g�* for the husband who The law er at once broke the s her brief open of the stalled to the Assoon as .she �could be quietly and- ,
. _y ea13 fall, and it was probable thn t sobxe Would, -
teatime.' And then she says: 'There's I works in tke proper and reasonable way, had forgotten his manhood and her 221(l drew from the long, tough envel- decently laid away, Mrs. H-amilton.was .
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thenewsboy I'd �ike a paper, Moun�e.y:, I at the seat of the trouble -the stagnated or. ope 4 folded paper, Mary sat, tb SEP away over the great barrier with- carried out of the pretty villa in
. VQfaotied blood. Womanhood alike, but she bated berself which
So I went Out t one, and 1 4 i � wi ontever knowing that there bad been ad enjoyed her brielf Bpell of Proa-
e Ing % - hatred at all And if that should be go, perity, -and then Mary made
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byl,tor lady, she's never ', bload corpuscles, but makes Pure ricli red I in twain. One I b ilf was oi I nging a psa-an
to her and-wa . __�Up the for not fe h . , Her heart was torn Ing Mr. Mannington cut his eye over I � her prvpa- ,
had any tea �t al�tl',' I Xary Conway felt that ,she would be r,ations for turning h r"'
, at I blood. the writing, frowned, bit his lip, er back uponlier
"We mu t g her -up to bed : ft Dr. Pierce's l000-paire illustrated book, I of thankfulneos for deliverance; the glanced at the girl widow sppreheu- able to face all the rest of her life fear- oId life forever. � . .
once," said anxiously. ,,Ca The CoinmOn Sense Medical Adviser, n is Other W88 bursting with a sense of her lessly and with a thankful spirit. She was not obliged to I V,e the
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n we 't sent free in paper covers on receipt Of 31 own impotence4 helplessness to avert sively and then coughed nervomy. I Lat,43 in the evening a messenger ar- house with undne haste, fo-1 Howard
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carry her anlong ?,, - . atie-cent stamps to pay cost Of customs and the sword then; hanging above the head "You have no idea -1 should say -1
I'Lorl, yes, 1 Inailing onb/. For 50 stamps the clotb ., rived bringing a lett'r '
mWam, " answered I bound volume will be sent, .toog pages, I - of her sick mot 3er as the sword of 2nean"- 14e stammered. . e by band from Conwaywrote to her as.soon as b e h eard
ormerly sold for p,5o pey cop t I � 31ary . looked up. I 'Will yo r d it , - the news of his inheritance, -teUl,ng her
Mouncey promptl , I 'A little bit of a � was f .1. AA. Damocles hung iuspended by a, mingle u ea 2' Mr. LawEon.' �
I . . . . " DEAR XrM C-()NW,ky_jt Sald-1 do nOt ask, I t1lat 00 house Was qnite at her aigpos�d
thing -like herl ere, FOP -ter, take her 1' dFCAS DL R. V. Pierce, Bi * hair. . 5110 suggeited, "I have no idea what is do "(A Reek to know, therenAon lbatyour hus- ' for a few week,j, -until indeed she bad
'feet I'll take b, r bead. No, ma'am; I "jwx*wr""w*&m*__� - --?&'All She , urpri0d at uotb_ b4nd left so stronge and nlin�st Inhatnan �
- � . was glad i her heart that her . In it, but I shall be �
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I we can do better ust the two of us. If � hand. So it proved to be, and Mary was ; ewe and anxiety or her mother would ing. Captain Conway had strange i& as %vill bebind- Jilin. It Is enough i 0or ine that y ^ . time to make her arrangement& XaM
. She Was right and Mrs. Hamilton, are a woman, alone, young and In tr oU however, r lied that if lit Conway
- obliged to tear the sheet a little in or- � naturally accoun for'the absence of On some subjects. " Will ouble. I ep.
, . you accept tilo inclosedas a gift. from one
, 'Very strange, " murmided Mr. Law- who knew Your husband for iminy years and
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�who wai verY 0 all A6 slight, was ! der to release it from that viselike krip, any exbibftion'of great or noisy grief . Would send .some one to take pmmjou
soon safely laid on her own bed. ' � A glance was sufaclebt tO tell the --for her husband. jTbe doctor gpoke of Non, W - who;liked and reppected hino I beg you to
"I'd betterfet u the doe i '. I ho gathered from the lawyer's at I! o'clock- on the following 3f,=(jay
asked Poster. T . tior, ma'am? .2auseof Mr& Hamilton's seizure. As the lof!s of the ArJ kbama once orltwice, manner that the will contained nothing accolt ft as kindly as it Is offered to you. sin- mornihg.�he_Wauld be ready, and that
she smoothed the crumpled page her corely yours, Hmvuy LAWsON. sbe wOuld prefer to -
� il and Wouncey brought her the latest de- of pleasant Import to the lady, I 91ve up posseasion,
"Oh, yes, yes, �t once I We must get i eye the beading of the latagt tel- t ,q will read it, " said the lawyer, InclOsed with this letter was a check -as sbe would be leaving til houso thm
. l caught ails that were published in the papers, . . I
I agraph then coughed again� and began � Howard Con -
'her Into bed,* Mo�ncey, 1, . 10 nOws--"Reported losof the but Mrs. Hamilton was during those for R100. - Greatlyto her reli4ef, '8
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there's no need to', OCftn Uner Arikhama, with over 800 first few days the object of paramount ,11, Edward Conway, captain of t)je S. S. It would be hard to deFeribe Alaryl�s way- (lid not think . it Ilecesoary to ap.
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burry, . Poor ladj I I'm afraid it will i lives I" . - , I interest. Captain Conway was Af1khams, being of sound mind on this the feelingB that night, The Irindness, the Pear Iiiinself, but sent a yioung lit or
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make very li�!le jifference to her- I" 1 901161 11th day of July, IS-, dwlare this to be my di8tant dfgnity of tho few words, im, who treated the outgo!Dg widow with :a 0
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' 'Hush- h I 7�ed Mary fearfully Mary Conway was otill gtaflng Vrfld. -,,All the love or loathing in the world last will apd, testament, All and any property
. 1 ' 1Y at the paper when Mounegy esme in � pressed her deeply. She never thought curiouo! mixture of �condoleuce and ad -
64 ", a'am I could not affect bixu any mor& For bi of which I die possemed I give and bequeat
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I yp e hears.nothing. If , with the -doctor in her mikiL "Tftat all was' over; he' bad already passed to mY nephew, Howard Conway, lo be aboo- of refusing the kindly gift, so Welcome ,iration such As would have made a
Ge lutely and entirely at ble own disposal. to save her from unheard of ,horror$. Sh,a WO10211 Who knew thoworld better ex -
I was you, I wou�.d just cover her over', I is it ?" she asked, seeing; Ahs horror on among the, things itbat have b n and - fiEDWARD COXWAY, only longed fiercely and �assionately ceedingly augry� Upon M-ary, howev,�er
. with the oider qu�ilt till the doctor has 1 her Young mlstre�sl face' . I shall be no more'l But Mrs, Hamilton 'bi t)'" Presence of Elenry Chs)jerton, ,
seen her. Anywa wouldn't undress I 110b, Mouncey-the paper-fte newe was still alive andistill needed the most WRIker-P . John that she might, nay c, ihis manner had no effect. S
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her till the fire a burned up. . I was , -my poor mother I" wao all thatMary ininute care and and tell this man ever�-tbing, tellhim pa4sed through the gmt tragcdy of ber
Just coming up light it. " 0 cloamt attention, For a few MOMOnts the widow and
I m 4r�r ja go' a life, she was face to face with a grvat
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She covered I could say OrG exhausted naturd gave She was, in sp#e o that terrible tragedy the shipowner were too much surprised tbewhole story of her nd the
0 old lady with the way under the strain and she dropped ! of the wa, the f� to speak. Of . cause pure avd simplo,.7',' ,4aestion,
warm, gay colore quilt as she spoke, I - most important person the three Mary was'the _-*-by Captain '-'bow to live in the ,futur,!, 1,
I to th6 ground as dead' to all and ,�* of that small boiiaA uel and wholly un- and a flippant young ma�n W_jtb r
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and taking, after the manner of house- old. - _ atber
sound most Composed. 3ft� Lawson was, bow Conway had left a cr
,I feeling as th poor lady stretched upon ! I In health she did not Improve. At Ov", the first break the silence just will- behind him, a sinister blow to -bad inaxlners had no 'more eCect upon her
maids, & box oj matches from bar ,' the bed. ' '8 . to strike'her In a vulnerable part and
I . I times faint flashes of understanding "You were perhaps otherwise provicl- � thaushe,might bavel'olt from-agnaf
pocket set light ��, the fire, whie'li soon 11 "Dear, dear, dear," said the doctor, .1 came . back, but they were only feeble od for, Mrs. Cqnway?" he said gently, from which she had no chance of de- humming to and fro in the air. -
burned up cheerf, 11y, casting a bright j� "but this is a pretty kettle of fish I and flickering efforts of the clouded �
I � Dear, dear, a bad seizure this ti . I Mary shook her head. "WO; I am fending herselt She took notbingwith her excepting
glow over the pre�ty room. ' Mel I ; brain tore -establish itsmasteryof what entirely unprovided for," she replied. 4 She went to her bed that night with talch things as bad been absoluteiy bet
�. a cup of tea now I was afraid It might happen before long. I Was going on arou But --but such a will is ljrepost -
"I'll fetch yo I md her. If she knew 164 or- . a fixed intention of going in the morning 4WU, bought with her own money,.egm-
ma'am," she.renjarked, "for . I'vi *sur,a' i My good girl, is there bad news in that 1 any one definitely,! it was Mary, but of aus. Maunington, is there no possibil- to seek out Mr. Lawson and to tell him -ed by her own labor. Froward Conway'#
you need it." - j -. � j paper?" 0 that, even, they were none of them very ity of upsetting it? ) I everything, with,.a, dete I . I
es AJ she would justify -herself iu biseyes,
; 'IT or', Sir -master's ship -loss of the . certain. The n i "Wills have been upset, of course, and tle woman's -trMures w-hichshe Idt ly-
. The Prot 't w1lich instinctively rose I urse who Was in charge rm'nat'on 'hat friend waff ustOnished to find a the lit-
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to her lips died a ay under a newborn Arikhama with.'800 sonIs. That's mag. , said positively at Mrs. Hamilton will be again," said the lawyer� guard- ' But morning brought different feel- Ing about
realization of her *ntense wearinem. dq ter's ship-be's the captainj Ob, my j kn,qyv-,.-uo One. Mouncey, on the other edly. "In this case, however, such a ings. In the early dawn a change for "'But Surely these are. Your own per -
am 7ery, ver poor missis, my poor, poor minis I ## hand, Insisted Wit she had seen the poor the Worse came ov
- . - y ired, I Mouncey,,, She $4 as she Course would be costly�--and uncertalu er Mrs. Haxnllt0n, ,zonal belonglngs,, Mrs. Conway," he ,ex-
Baid heivIessly. I Good beavenisl Are you siire?" ladylis eyes follow the mistress Mrs. Conway was living with her hum- and the nurse called Mary from her bed, gUimed, I,n his Burprize, I tj g T
'- , that the end was nigh at baDd. : , po h n to &-
The good natuTed: girl drew her into ' "See here, sir -oh, it"s true enoughl- moved away from he ed. This,, how- band up to the time of his leaving believing _rjous photogr,spbs in pretty frameff
& chair by the firo. "Sit le,j,q, ma,ain, 0h, my poor, poor missis 1- � � :'which no one could Which �tood on a little table near the I
4 . 4 . I ever, was a questio home, She is living under his rootnow And as she stood by the Bide of That �
until I bring yo�r tea. You can't do * 1 Well, help me to get hei, on th� decide positively, and it would be difficult to prove -' Poor, flickeriDg, feebA light, so.sooll to I .
I ut in discussing it .
I that I] drawing�!roojn window.
anything for thO poor lady, and you floOr. In her case. it's no more ; " fl;
Than 40 1 the 'onlookers, 'alt ough it is prover- t4 nephew bad possessed or exercised, burn Out into 'nothingness so .far as NO; - 1hey Wore mot mine, " she re -
may want all yq'ur strength for'later eimPle faint Yes, 'in that chair; undo bial that onlookers see most of the game, an:� undue Influence or that the testator 101cerned this world, a voice came to pHod. "'They a belonged to Captain
on; " ' ' I - . . - � her - gown -a. few drops of brandy. never realized . that in anxiety for her 'W" not Of sound mind at the time of her tellfing her to do nothing, to say Conway', and of course they go with tile
She sped away, returning in a very, There, there, my dear lady, you'll be - mother Mrs. Conway sufrered no grief Inaking the Will- You, for instance, noth'ng-tbe vOl 00 of a strange, curi- house."
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short time with the tea. tray, on which all right now. I I - 1.1 forher.huoband. could not come f�rward to throw any Ous, wise -Instinct, which said- "You "But, my dear lady, " and here he
t , doubts upon his shi3ity from- your own
were a pot of fresh tea and a covered "What has happened?" asked Ma ' OnA e fourth ay after the - i . are free.. Don't fetter your freedom by grevrquite aff,ectionato in tone, o4onrely
ry, 9 troubling abont the past. Withgoodin- �
strnggling up, but sinking back again as of the news Mary ceived a vi comIn observation, for the jury and the public
plate of hot bun , which had been on . sit froul you are interpreting the letterof the
the stove awaltin g the mistress' return. her bead began to swim. "Ohl I re_� two gentlemen. � e was the managing vvonld alike ask what were you about to tontions you did what You thought and Win too literally, My friend Howard
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rbese she arr member I It doesn't matter about me, i . send out a ve believed was for the best. The sacrifice
angi �d on a little table by - I I ] e the Axikbama- in
L . doctor, but my mother-sbe is very ill. I . J � - charge of a person whom you believed was made, served its purpose, and you -
Lhe firegide 4d t1 en. poured out the tea . I , I .
and held the .Invb J. The shock was too w - are released. Do nothing, Accept the
little cakes that, uch for her, Do at- . to be more or less of a lunatic, " O&
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Ke one. I I - I � I "You cOuld not say It., " put In Mary, kindness of this stranger, take it as it is
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ary ' I . -1 � land,eudure all in allence. At the
In truth as too tired to refuse "If YOU Will lie still the maid and I I . I � rising to ber feet. "Norshonid I wish offerk ;
mch ministration 1, will attend to,'hlr& Ha ' _;;� \ i I ft, - I .Gentlemen, you need not trouble very worst his suspicion, if be has one, I ". �
'which were doubly milton, " said the L /I 11 . '.
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melcome just thei, and Monncey fairly - doctor 0-gotbingly. "Little or nothing 1) � about me -I dare say Mr. Howard Con- lsonlY a suspicion. NO good can conle I
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1tood over her i�ntil she bad eaten to be done," he murmured to Mouncey, I , . i , way will not turn me out of Ibis house to you by blackening the memory of a . -
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"nougli to Bafl-sky ber sense of wha While my motber is so ill -or 11 , you will but .0_,.0;
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vas -neceosary and right. likely to live the might out. She must i Is gone where there is no need of any save your fair hime at the expense of IV �.
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Y-ent downstairs, leaving' her mistre be got to bed, of course. What strength i refuge, " his. If he has bePn ungenerous to you, I I
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itfing in the big armchair wondering - ! I will communicate �with bim at sospiteful as to aim a blow at you from
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vhat the end of it all would be. - 110b, I'm very strong, sirJ" replied i I . once," said Mn Mannington. ,,It is biseaflor's grave, do not youretaliate- to," � :
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. erl" her thoughts ran. � I 1
'Poor, poor motherl Are you going "No, no; I mean bow many of you beritg everything, which must be a best, �to suffer in silence; wim,51-1, har I . .
hi, are there?" . great and unexpected thing foi him," wisest, to clit yolirself oft as collip](41dy I -
a time, and bays I made the macrific,e 4 � . I I I
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:)r nothing? No, not for nothing, for I "A�le.and cook, sir." .. he added. � ' as may be from the m1f,t-,jkejj pa -t. to I . -
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or life was peace," " � 'As strong and serisible a young Wo- ; � , loriger, " said Afary, holding out he,, 98 frde as is po!;si 41a from the ilifill (11)(ITS VIA �
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She. rose restlessly fr . r chair and man as You could wish to see in a day's 0 , f- , - 1. band. wbich have dominated you, hurt ymi I i � I
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,ant to the side of the bed, where she - it.
mareb, sir, " replied Mouncey prompt 'I Wd not knoi� lit " 8af4 Marv. Mr. Lawson pomeBsed himself of i nd poisuned your better self hereto- .
�ood looking down. upon the drawn, 1Y, "and'll do anythi . ng in the world for director of the co4any to which the - "Fo!rgive me, my dear young lady,,, he fore. " I
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ray face already oo deathlike in the the mlissis.11 , Arikhama had bel,T4ed; the other was said, kindly, "but have you means for Mary Conway kuew that her instinct
I . -amilton lin- by him i - yer to the the moment? If you bava illness in the WaS a .
-'.rt� 'That's good. If Mrs. H ntroducedjas the law' Wise one, that flio strangee Inyste- "No; tAcy werc -wpt naiw,,# sil.c
nmobility of 1�ncomciouanesx. "I i . I . reptied. -
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'ond.er what I d her to . have an at- gers there must be a nurse got in, of ' company. I house, And yon spoko of your mother' '- rjOu,s vVi-cc W,'Is 014"t of a friend in the (j,onWay i's the last man In tho world to
kck-?"' � Mary ,o herself. course, but for tonigbt there will be lit-, "Yon are, perb 8,11 said 31r. Law- libly mother is very ill, very, very be.stpense of thewi)rd. Slit) madeup w1sh
= - "She was son, the managing irector "not aware, ill, " said Mary. "She was an invalid her mind dnring t1lose few terriblo to be hard on a ,wornau_a, young
i bright and well �bis mornin Me or nothing to do, only she m jpi . I
, g, could ust not Mrs. Co3way, that husband made when I married, but the boursof Nva t0l ill- i1j," t .sbe woll Ill follow woman) his uncle'j3. widow. H� wM
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tore have been an�tbing in that p'aper be left. I'll be]P You to get her into ' a wVl three dVB I ey�ore tbo advice which hati c( not expect or witih yon to leavejeuch
rhere is ft? W4at did Mouncey do bed. " . I the Arikhama tain Conway's death came upon her jine Io b(tr from
Ith it ?ft . of sailed from London. 1, h(!r injivr self, that j,ljo Would bury tho purely persomal thing's im these behind. "
I . "We can manqge, sir. without warning .and brought on anoth-
- : "I did not know it, of said blary. , er stroke, a very s l,a,t and bt`ill 0 11Pw life 'vAth the � Ill 1jr(4or it," tiaid Mary.
She looked about", for it,' but without "It is DOt so -easy as yon think. 'Be- . I erious one. We have r� Bay 44 Xf)ht ladit'S in yonr circuinsfanves
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sides, I'd like to see her f "Sueb, however, * was the case," he n t h bope of her. 11 tbatsbe turm,-4 htr bat. -Ir upon flit,oujille -ippe(l- the boupe, " 114, ps-r-
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.ccess, and then she remembered that safely into bed said suavely, i4and, moreover, his last e� (if lj(,r ljrl(-f inarrivd jifri, t1j(,
Issibly it was still 'in er before I loave. " . voice dropped away to wbat was hollf-p,
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..� mother' . . _ sisted, "and w -mild havo ](1t t1r)tbill" .
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7 mplish- happen during eit ter of these voyages son kept hold of ber band and inurmur- 1`�r' "I't-rhalm, blit I ani xjot on,),(,,f j),,,,�
" ed underlbe Wrilled bands of the doc- -, 1
A 4 tor and the willing ones of M . Mr. _31annington"41ndicati.tg his com- ed consoling little pbrase-s. Mary, how- * And the fulloxving day IlenryLawson la,(ji(,.f�, a]jll 1)(, - .,e
e I I e- 8 IOU . i _�.1,1(_,, I wis), to kijo- nrAh-
Oul3c Y. Panion by a gest " I Id at once ever, was quite dry eyed. Her grief and recc'*"d this note, . - ing A- � '. '. -
'a ,e you acquainted despair were too deep for ordinary I thank you wi fb ,111 Iny I ay t�) retuilill 2"o (,f-(Jf 1,
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Then the doctor wrote down a few sim- seek You out and ak, W,
den V 1*"' Oak ple instructions and went, promising to w ,part fl,;r ytjur kind , 4.4y"'!"
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/ �,�' ith as little dP,1HY1 as P0,,zsih1e with bis way� of sorrow. "You must let me aj)dg(-1v-r(ju%.gifT, R will I e lily salvaaon and . .
7 I I look in, again thO 1,113t thing. see j ,"That I oncf) livvil ht,
. I . C "' -last wimbes witb rt, ard to the property 'you through this, " be sa Will MMWO )11tf 14r) hid) t jTjy1-(Af afri'll. I am . _m, " f1he sa id,
- . Mrs. Conway," he Maid gently to
I be bad to lea,ve. � . -_ id at last. quito alone in ihe wcrla WAVY. 1lymosber died With a jiudden fla-41 of feeling, the finit
Timbers of oAlk keep Ithe old Mary, "I must beg of You ,to try to eat "Your husband was in the service of at .) Wvlock this aftvrnfjon. Yruars wit)2 deep that isbe had ishown.
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your dinner. You have bad a great " CHAP ER - VL I my company for niany years, and you � gratitu,lo, - .--- 31AILY, conw.t'r. '-Oh, well, fif roiar." if t1j.-,tt is the
,mestead s tanding throug1l double shock,. and you wITI need all � _!nust not hesitate to take from ine what � ,.,,,, . '
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M ` It pays to use -the Mr. Lawsonce.111; . saying "Itb -
.. I . � your maid all ffistructions. There is his attp as (I .qwaking and fted . looked for time. Have You formed any e Cat in Mps, " lin u Vr!ike! i lie
ki t S tuff. . 9 S ntion ,,POT) I iseoilij),mir)n. 'Mary ideaorplans yet? 13ut no -of course Paralysi and honielysimileoff Fhort-11if th.0 iS ht
I little, alinost notbin , to be done while . � a,, ,$ �. ' 'w
- � . o tnrned her cloAr ey(,.,q illson f.]),-- I., - 'L.L � 113 140 Use my
- . . yonr moffier continues in this state. " .. . Nv- you have not. Wbo was to expect that � IT" conway' it '
' Nen of , o4k " yer -and awalted 1. . sugge-Aing anytbing 0%-, " .
. -are men in He went away then, and Mary sat, nexf. To p,j)ytjjel!vb" 11(� 1:1`01t s.';:7 Ouch a will would be left behind 7" - Lecomotor Ataxill youff
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I . ' t of it. 1jis r,L-w iric Mary looked upon him with her won- . I I I But it 19 very kind Of You I-) Pw-1 an
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:, g; d health,, Men , whose was unexpected, - f 'I may say at once derful clear eyes. jut le I
d" i was busy with the dinner, and Monit- that I did not mako this will of Captain "I earned my living MR- J" -U A� DEAL, Bridgeewaw, N.S,v breaking over ber face for th,r, fir -f time. f .
ij,es are made of Me sound- cey, after clearing -up some imagiimry for years ber,pre I was married," Ebe *rrites:-�'About a year-ago I suffered a stroke "I 8ball never forp,,et it. I thank; $i 11
. ConwaY, " he said ib polite and strict- said, simply, ,", of pamlyans, which left me in a very bad yon. I
" " d I shall be able to earn staw 1,
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- materials, ':' �, . ising to come back in a A, ly professional acednts. "It was ma86 - it again. of bealth, To add to my troubles, last winter �To be zorithint,W) . .
I . - SO sh, few. 2ninn I tes. �y some person u#z Just Dow, of course, I am all I t0ok la grippe, which completely eidiausted -I*---- ,
e was left alone with her dN' known to me and ont of reckoning and can set about 107 navous q5tem. I could scartely walk or RIENCED .VO- THERS� �
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Childhood is the' time to lay - "g banded to me by Nptain Conway, seal- nothing. You arelvery kind, Air. Law- t EXPE .
motbi�r and the knowlodge. of her own ba Wk, my lep and arnm �
! fou" ndati'on for a sturdycon- widowhood left alone to face the �act ed as you see it, with ill8tructions that son, but I Ve s6me money left', i were pa.rtiafly paraiyzed,
- ' I should n 44 1. .. � . F_VP.-ri".1.,4�d mr,tl,eni lcnz�w tPat most,q
- was prpetically free; ecessity arise I fibould at once I will supplem, .
.11tion that will last for years. that 811() that all . ent it, I I he Paid, h - I my blood did not circe- f i.,, troubles 11tat t 111.et yr� jilly 0)36r4n are
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. _. the horror and wretchedness which had seek you out, brea k the seals in your riedly, and tore,�imself away, unaublre I I '_ OPerly, 7"' ICOUM due Io i,omv dernugow*tit, cj T , I., "I rn a, c h tj r
-1 ' I presence and make., 7ou'acqua inted with longer to bear the dumb pain of her,! nt t do t � he,z
Wott's En`iulsic�n is the right bilt a few hours before lain direct1v _��Ql --- - -- ! . . any WOrk- rnf"'4 howels, and tnar. if tho caupio ill rL�n3(,V_,.jj
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I At last sbe rs Pve Me t1P amd bappy. . F,.r ouch troublea an indigei,tion,
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bout; but, altbough she weVt, the e% I i f adbrougbtber, to think k` "I bepn the use of �--ins jv the wr,rld cati ,qual Baby" I Own TO-,-
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� growing powers of children a That's what yqu need; some. here she was in it -house which she bad . S, Dr. Chne'sNe"eFoA I-ets. The actita, of I �e Tableto A rnpeedy.�
, sense of relief was tbere, involuntary, thing to cure i thougbt her owfi, but which had been I , and persevered in tbw u6nd al)ova all lfji
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) It was a wretched night which fol- and regulate yo,br bowels. You i husba y � Mr. am at Wcak again The dcug. Ask any wolber wb,.4 h44- ta.*�,eoj tile
ndatio'n fbr a sturdy consti- lowed. Mary honestly tried to eat the I � j nd bad always professed to hate * As 0
1 . . ne fiercely. penniless except for the jew - _*V In lay condition has been ="t remark- Tabloi:B jindsbt; will eay thzx ujov arAe t.be
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,,On. . 11 dainty little dinner which Foster served &LU ft h a surprise to evayme to know beat, meill.- P 4- Jr,hn ('34ll
. to-ber, while Mouncey mounted'gnard gent] * laxative I J. 0. A,verC*,, I pounds which she happened to have - ,iv,t in t,,e w�)rjd, M,
y i dwt 1"am able to ..be around again. My za- Cranberry, � I Quebec, euyv.:--'1 After bavin;
. - L 1. Ka". drawn out of thebank before the news '"W system bas been built up wondafally by t
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Send for free sam ple. I In the sick chamber. But all the'time - - � I hvronghly ttaitid Baby'� 6wn Tabletz V
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- the sound of rushing waters was in her V;aut yourm stache or bear � of the foundering of the Arikhama bad this remedy. I ain able to rest wen, rrm can say tbey ara the beat remedy for the
;COTT & BOWNE, Chemists, . i ! reacbed' tbeuL Well, she, bad Wished, cirm6dm Is nor=l, and my geneml �ea bilmej3ts r
I ears and the vision of drowned faces 3 beautiful brown r rich blaik? Use q li.ttlo one's I bav-6 ever us!6d. I
hIck? Ust , longed, prayed, to be free, and her COO& My Appetite is first ckig, and I hrm Nn mother Phould be v = , p
onto, Ontario. I before her eyes, 'and Ebe turned loath- ; . gained congderably in flesh," itholit the in th,
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. I bave been thorougIlly enjoyed bythe BUCKING IM'S DYE beard and answered. She was free, she -ortmk druggist - s,�,or tbi-y wiU be nent by mf,i,l _ht,
"wr , Rnd sWatura o( Dr. AL W. Chase, the &mow 2.5 efuts a box by writing The Dr. Wi,l.
. _� I was a white slave no longer, she WOUM reed b9ok autim are an
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