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I 1� Be W.1" :1 "polled child of fortune, M I �, 41 - I . 1� 'I k E. 1 4a, jjq_j�_ E�-:t� �-, rt!k :,[%-.t:-, � . � I , I I Pi �_�630 I M-0 . . - , . -_ - 5�. . 4 101s ) 1%�,� �. I . ! 1__WM__.:. , . ,.; I � * � I . you WWI it) have it so. eertainly, be 1 "I -_ I �_ I I I � _. ­ ­ - � � - . . . � I I I ". I . _ ;­ I L [ W HI N T H f was only a (11-01le in the world's Illve. : , ?P 3VA1414P_ 1% T_ v . -11 I j a. M. k%L"�X'. . � --j" .. j I,- . *_ "I Thus far he had enjoyed the go I od : . I . I . . I I . ­ ____ "I I ----------.----- - - - - - r, - , W-- " - ­ I � - . ; I i - __ __ - X� � - I - - �_ 660� � � OF . . �11 I 11 . i Aarriste- Solicitor, Convprsncer a.uu� . - .1 - I I things of life without ever doing aught . RIGH -r"" . - 4 1 -1 . I Cowy Pubilic. Office up�stzalrs over . . I . � - : I . . I u re- I ( �, . I I d � i . � A, . 9- I . I � to deserve them by contributing 1 ­ I � � ., . 11 thift ;�,k*��_:*o itZ.-r.1&t*_­.e ato.rie, Main wtreet, - I . I I I Clothe-, stay -white I I \ � . I it - � - ,f­�� I - . � I . � 11 I ; 4 . r .. LU n. save by ills Z)LJ1 VO "14 L3 � � I . . I 'I * t! - If you use them iijg>ht�— � -1 am-,& Wrth. I I : " ! . ! - i . air Of �appiness- , 0 1 L : I I ; . � a ­ ­ - ­_ -_ - - _____ ' �om_ I ____ - -IF,._A0L'ME8T=._______ . . - . . I . _. - � � . . I In the twelity-three years of his life I . Use #L'oinifort soap. � . N I - , :1. Me_ I.' itr,rri-ster, Solicitor, Conveyancer itad . - . i every gift that morley could lavish bad , . '. Is : . ;9 I . I , . 1 I 1, - , dful ii fit , - a, "-NQK 2 � I t R rams for sale. Office, In ScotV9 hlocls-� 1 been his. If the sum total of beue-- Ns'a I . . I I . A , 15 � V�ry rt �, . � ' Z I pl If*,!* strest, Seatowth. . was small, at least 1here remained the I PC 5"ITIVELY the LARGES? SALE In CANADA- W, .! ; A , -1 , .1 ' ame . I I 0 . 4 �, + far 1! * � . I consoling fact that tile barm was even I A im I I - U . - opr.*DFOUP, RAYS & KILLORA.N . I � I less. - Luxury bad not sapped the �' . 1. � - of- , ',q ' . Solielto I __ , �_ Ic . . nn,% ,��jtary puy., - rar toe Can&- I __ i � �Om_ - R strength of him. He had not -grown _Mk� 1 j4X-1 JURk of Commerc,, Money to IORA. .. - a �, , �, � . ave so many of his fellows I -_ 4. vicious, as h, ­ � -, 7 i rej��_ . Star -Asters, BolieltorB, Notaries Pahllc a W M IL - I i f! rZ na, t�c, Xoney to lead ,In Seaforth onMon- . � - I -4 among the sons of the rich. - . � I I . --- — ---I- ­_________ ___.� ____... -------- , , I tfice i,n Kidd block. - . - .?I Sarah explained that Mr. Gilder bad � - I - __Mm� I - - 4 j. -,y cit efmzh week. 0 . . I . i � . � . --,-------- -,..---- ------- ______ I � ,a ox- _ . . .�% . I . . - . . � I ; . been called to the court of ,general ses-. , . i - . . . I � countiess t1U_1r,-. I I L ; 111kie, � ... � .. tillm-lit it Avould be right to let We 9M � fit I . : i - I I ", -1 .... I'll _� sions by the judge. "Atid for what reason? it's too ab. � i ...rd -a vir-CEIROU". BY% ell . I I I � . ., it - �V. e, I told lilm 1 . I I "But what Is dad doing In court? I , about." r10 Ibn a suspeuded sentene I I I . � . � � 11 - . I JORN GRIETA V. EL , . . . I surd to think I L.)Ok-� il .�. I . I rra�nkly that I believed that an exam- i -3 &or araduato Gf Ontario Veterin- . . - Sarah explained the matter with her ! di . � 'Ittla . so - � In similhi. cases," the lawyer an. � I I . ' I ple should be -made of her for the sake � f I � I usual conciseness: , - t i1r_WW Ckdlege. All diaeaves of , Domestic . I I swered, "those actilallY guilty Of thf i I 171*c�_ j"g1ji tr,eatod� Calls .promptly attend- . 1, - . for ' - ,,,f others wbo might -be tempted to 11 f ., - . _ __ ____ __ - - ­ "One of the girls was arrested thefts have thus s(rught to throw sus- i - : d itt . pa to and ebarges moderate. Veterinar3 . � - � k . I . . der to steni. Property has: some rights, Dem- 1� I 1% I jk . . st6aling.11 picion on the IT)- I %1 , �, . . I Docent In or - i ! - UST � #gwtUftry & specialty. Office and rest- I At .1 1-t- ,11thon- it soems to be gettin T f I FN MARVIN DAIN And dad went to court to' get her 'st, . ,,b 115, 4 I -a -L - 11AVAe OIL Goderich street, one dooreast ... avoid It on themselves when the pur. I ybody Is likely to - i � I -1 .. out of the scrape. TbaVs Just like, the suit got too hot on their trail. Some jit)w..j,d.-i,ys so that an � t I � #'& Dr, _bcott'A oftim, Seatorth. . I I i � .. �11 The ul, half alarm- � � L ) %, FROM THE PLAY, OF . old man." dolly it." D the frelf � I . . f` � . ! k.� m - , - � I , I - I W, "She- was tried today and, convIcted. . t-�l note sounded In; his voice ,again as t ; . _ x : I . . : I - . I I -I can't understand wily i � and . 1' 7. MARB31". V., &, a % . 27 N The judge sent for Mr. Gilder to come - lie contlimed. I . L; I F - ! ! '. I it I i -a of : , .1 wants to see m rl V#Auat Ontario Veterls -, - a - I E ful ., , W. this morning and have a talk t1jo gil e. .- Rmor AYARrD VEILLE I � . . - ! , _* I � I down I - L, . I !1 . - .. 3 1. W7 CWJ�ep, and honorary member 0! - ! . ; i �.� �_ I ­�j-ljv. she jus said that If YOU . J I qf I � 1 : .V�� I � . . I - . D I w � _ _ ­ , ` .: : 112.1 with b1m about the se'tence.11 , t i� _­".. LL .. , 11 � 1� " J . ...... , � ,.. a. MI'mm';1. a � I 6 - ,� * . W Medical Association of the Ontaxio zi��_� -1 - ,.",�, .,- . . - : \ I ,�Q� -�, � . f6r _ . . , -There was no less Ding of the ex- -i wo ,-..� -, . til(I see her for ten minilteg shel ads __ Tourl"ry College. Treats diseases I � : - , " .: -.;.. __..., NVO i . ,': . . I ' , :,. I - ; .. 1-:: I _' the 0 the young - - um, great (lepartmenu srore owa- .­: . i . ti Asdm&,W by the most mor- I 7 to and fro throu�b the store. 'Xme pression of certainty n wolliti.tell yon bow to Stop the thefts I - be . I I 1. � ; - t,'h a man's face. He loved his father, and I - I . � . SILS ; j:rp0r%"%1es. Dentfst,,y and Milk Yev- -- , PROLOGUE, � ed 6y Edward Gilder. To be sure, t girl's p Ifig h t was like a shuttlecock I - - ..,­ in this; store." . � I , W I -4alty. Office oppogite 3Ddek'a ' age wits infinitosmal, while the toil I I -..-. . '. � "There." Glider cried. "I knew it! The - � I - I ,- W 2, qpei This is ,a story of a brave girl w * -ing driven hither and yon by the battle- I he trusted where he loved. ­_ -. - I I WMW Main street, Seafarth. All or- , . ,,%Iras body breakinly, soul break . It will be all right" he declared In - . ... _. -1 t3 . ­ � 'ril-I xvaj�ts to confess. weli, it's. the - � U I who suffered agreatwronef She dores of 'Many tongues. It was the M 11 . 1. . ­ '­�,­;. . . . .. �: j,"'.; : .0s shown. � 1 .4 ,I z $We �eft jLt the hotel will receivia prompt, Mary nevertheless avoided the worst I 11 entire conviction. "Dad's . =4- _. s that one of , a tone of ..... fir.,4 sign of decent feellng she - f � V ' first time In many year -,:x.. . X. .- i .;, 0...:,:, - T, . r *She did not flinch � -�".,�:­"' I � � le 'Went to prison for threellyears for. perils of ll�` lot . � ­ �Ze_ *VA4tion. FUht calls. received at th I i . . I the, employees bad been thils accused I heart is as big as a barrel. He'll get 1. ­ - - I suppose it ought to be encouraged. I � Wit 9ftL__ a crime that she did not con,'z!r,jt, tinder. privation, but went her way I of theft Shoplifters -were so common her off." .-I 11rol)-ably there have been others mixed I i . - _ -------- . ... I *� wl- tbroL,gh it, if Dot serenely, at' least I I Then of a sudden ,Dick gave a vio- .,.-..: � I . . ; I i MZMAL. and when she lef1prison her, ree- as to be a stale topic. There was a re- - ­ op in ibis." I i , t lent start. He leaned toward the see- ... "Perhaps," Demarest admitted. "Alb i Loni I C. J. W. KARIJ, M.D.C.N1 ord stood between her and a liv- "8.j;,,_,-,-, freshln- novelty In this case, where ; I ii I . ,q . t, -%v . it I - .��-.-�.-,-,­� - tat, 's desk and spoke with a ne I tte_ � XX . _�,ast it can do, no barm if you see her., ri -1. one of themselves was the culprit. Her 7e I � -f re � . . tsness of manner: 425 Richmor.d st et, London, Ont. ing earned honestly. She gained . serlo,,IE' .., !� I � ' , uld be willing so 10 . ! lea - I Specialist: ,S-uxgery and Genito-Urin- mo' e than a living, and she crot it fellow workeks chatted desultorily of 69S, I thought you wo ZDT i r � I ie, have you any money? I'm P -e to the district , td- ap -is they bad oppoftunity, and com- a, . .... I spok attorney, and he I � ' - . ., �, . � " men and women. "'41 ..'��, her L .: I I � , ary Diseases 6- 9 legally. She Met bad men and � " placently thanked their gods that they broke. My taxi has been waltin,,, out- � hos -Iven orders to brin- her here for , � - , �� ­_,.� , . r'. ZD � I , ., .. - " ; Mr. , .,.:� "M I and . K! . ..... . - . - I - on the way to the Gil. -4 ....... side all this tinje." � . .... � . X.... .. a fey;, Inintites . 11 � '$ - F. J. OU RROW& . . son. . 5d. i I DFL good men, and she pitted her wits kv.:�-_t�;�..",�i.::F; were Dot as shL--witb rea I i . �-;._;..­:,:.:.�� I . . . , ...:*.,,<, , "Why, yes," the secretary said cbeer- � Ct,11tral-station. They're taking her tip . . ,:-, .-. , --�::-.`,.�;:.,.i:�::? 0 �, , "*�.;;�.'-,�`:�� ... ;..' An y WDAS 4" --Goderleb street, against those of m, ��, 1.�`,__,,;�._,i�:�:ii:.,-.` Smithson, a member of the executive I ": , ; � _ � .1 ­­'.. ,'�. _�,� I � 1� redidexas en traired -in I , ,��;� I 1 � ,. I . ..,�, .. fully. - .1 I � . . . . . . . . . . . . . �­ . to ilurn,41ii- you kno-T. I wish, ("ild- .� ., ,�`,'�.".:�::::�,�:- aff, did, not hesitate to speak his -- . __ *6& " " 0 , st. k & -1 jl�4 L,,,�thodjat claurch, Sest rtb. :.%. -_�" I I . ;:.*iii��;' �'­::: " . - � . . ..., � �jf j7TOsuel'So. 0. Coroner for the Countir the intricacies of the law and in , ,:: . I . Yet oil wwnld bare a little talk with t, � - :`:K;�:K:-?'_. �. mind, though none too forcibly, Dick eagerly seized the banl � inote of- � er. i I . j � theplans of criminals. - � .,.��::%,:jx,zi,:��'��' �,-,Z�_ fered him. � ml' The lawyer abruptly went oub . -, .:�-.: � '. I -:!�i' , :,X.:,. his comment, meager as It was, stood .— I! V jErarm , 4i .�-��".-�.`�' " , '3 N . "Mighty much obliged, - je,­ be be . I 11 - — . � �:,%" :X., . . .. I Sad - f I -Kary Turner is good or bad - ��f�%,�:,'��i.?�i��;--, . .,.;1-- t3 � L,� � . - . �'...-:­ . wholly in Mary's favor. And he spoke "But I niust run. �,.*o- . of jbe office., leaving the.ownor of the I , ... I AY. _.:., _" �. said enthusiastically. � a2jL S�nUrT & MACK accordin cc to the way you look at ?, : ; J.' .-An � with a dertain-autborlty, since he bad I I store furnim-1. i � �_ &I .... :: i.,;P�1' z . " . . .. , , , ; I _ , I � 9 I , ,: ,5, Otherwise this wouldn't be enough for * � ; . : .:��;.- .� -- ­ I I .* 0 ! I ,-- ,� I � I -G. g,..,(j.t, graduato of Victoria and ker. pre- I.t_: , _� . .. given offidal attention, to the glrl. It * . * * * . , I ��. The police and the re I . the fare. And be darted out of the I . � I I Wlege ol Physicians and Surgeons. : I I ... I I sentatives of laW'and order that � Smithson , stopped Sarah Edwards, roon�. � I "Hello, dad!" .. - . : . . � I Arm Libor, and member of the .Ontario, - . ' ' ; . I . -ang to his feet, his facd ;i 4 I Air. iGilder's. private secretary, as she ' I Gilder .9pi . y C unty of Huron. had condemned her to afelon's ,� ' I c-xoner f or the Co . ... - assing through one of the do- CHAPTER 11. - sucl(lefily -grown youngen, radiant. �, ' 1.17. was p �� : ... . I . . 0,, MAckay, honr.vr gradiato ofTrInIty -�.i ; , . cell called her bad. One young I ;..; � her it . . - "DkIt" The big voice Was softened - I .. � r � ty, and Cold medallist of TrIn- .� , �,� . �% partmenfs that morning to ask - Only Three Years. . � I . 111. ­ To tiverel, .... :, � ��� ; I . )k� .., . I I I i man believed her lo be good. and -1 � I I g,ty Medical College; membeT of the Col- . ,XXII: ". . the owner had yet reached his office. to exquisite tenderness. . ' �� � . HE N at last the owner of the . , . I - . I .1.:% .. )p . . .. "-,:-, of Phy4cians and Surgeons,onts�-jo he stood by her through slorm .......... ..'..... "Been and gone,. was the secreiai store entered the office his As the eyes of tbe two met the boy, I ­ . � ­ . .11 . answ ,,He went downtown -to 'y': . -ward, and In the next mo4 . !, I and stress, ihrozzgh circ�mstances . .. ., I er. tb . rushed foi I I I . I - . .. . .. co I urt of g-enerall sessions. The judge iface showed extreme irrita- - - ment the hands of father and son . � I � � tion, -_ . W.. ,H. HUGR Rosa. that tried his soul. I ..il .�� . v 11 -,, . . .� . hm .. . 1-1 r9ty of Toroul,o, I , . . I boiit the Mary Turner . "Whai did they !10 with the Turnfr "What she said rang t�ua.11 clasped firmly. Presently Gilder spok� I I -if ness In blEi - � im�ft Graduato of UnIve - I This story gives an aqcurale I . . - ! . I I i jr&CUlty of Medicine, rrenSbcr Of Colo- � '. I ­ . case." ! girl?" his secretary inquired In an I . with ,an effort toward, harsh . .­ � � �, .. � .1. .1 V � . I - ifft_ view of the miethods .of ­ , � I - I - - e -was zbalr.; . I I .. _: 11. I I - .h he � . of n- fleeting . i,� .�i� -7*.,' .. "Oh, yes, I rep3ember now," Smith times, too such evidenc has been I voice to mask bow mue I W-Ze of Ph-yslclans and Surgeons 0 i � :...�*..:, I - . _ . . elaborately casual manner. , j 1, pum � , -;,.- . �.-_ - - � ,- . . .. '..". . ..." - '�I hope the poor girl manu But the tones rang more kindly; � . ty tarlo; naw rradvAte aour�es In Chicago work o�f the police and ihe crimi- 1, 1� .- - son exclaimed. , � factured merely to satisfy a spite I en. . ­ t - - .1 vek . ... .. . Gilder did not look up from the beap ' .., � '.... I , h he had used for many 0. dayj I � , - I .. 11 ,r! .. 11 o I'll, ..: _1 -quite � . . T ago,,; P.oy&.1 Oph- ' . st the one unjustly accused."! 1e, - � &11�___,�Schoal of Chic nals, and it shows thdfinish . �. � gets off. She was a nice girl 11 -ain - t an any"' ! I . of a I � of papers, but answered racher-harsh- ;n I � . ,.1. -�;-. ". . ' the lady, you know, Miss Edwarft - "A court of Justice has- decreed her tremulous with affection. I I . , � tbailmllo Roapitall, Londort, EnfiE, ,. ,-. : , , I I � .. - I � - ­ .... *w :�. , I .. . _; ...... , '" X , ,1� . ly . . I .." r '. aso let me know when Mr. -7- "What brought you back?" be de- , "I",_'�1".."55�w-, *. ...:�::`:��...:�,-� �, ,:, � ,�:�.: - on Z--Avwdty collese Hospital, It ondo, ,brave crook who followed unde- I :;-::�:`,'i% "0054� .. ... ��W. ..R-Ii'l i �,01111.01w.. � I P;f,-.�%,*�:a, - - . , Will you ple . .. I � "; ., - ;'I don't know -1 coul Q -41111t wait," be g"'Ity-" - . . I %.%*hMd,. 9tW_ftek of the Dominloll viatingf�p the course he had map. I :- "/, .1. . " Manded. � i . Will . . : ... I I "Nowadays," Demarest shot out, "we I 4 iftak &alortb- rbose No. ;. 1%lbf : . I � , � . said. He made a petulant gesture as ' 1A I 3:1 ped out. don't call them courts of justice: we "Why, I just wanted to come baeg I %_.I��_b jaymered from reslidenc-A. TiCtfIxil �. I - I be went On, "I don't see why Judge � i\ , at, I- . I I . I I 1 I It Was True, She Was In a Cell In tho - eill them courts of law." home," lie said lightly. "And, for thO -i I i . __ I atter. I rith vgt"t, Xesfort]L CHAPTER 1. � - I . Tombs. I . . Lawlor bothered me abOut the m .. . . . 5 . I . "Anyway," Gilder declared, becoming love of heaven, give Sadie $5. 1 borw i I . I . Ile Is the one to impose sentence, Dot 1 44 - i .." I � her ii� . � I i . genial n-afti, "It' i I � t ; The Panel of Light. i ... s out of our hands. rowed It from I . pay tbo� taxl� . ; I . M 1.1D 110 ­ without ever a thought-. of yl6lding to I 1. I am hours behind with my work T i I I AUMICHIMR11 HE lids of the girl's eyes I if ted ' . 6 *1 . I . - I There�s nothing we can do now." You see" dad, I'm br66.i' I � al"4 ptatious that beset a . " now.' . , P . i . %%Pu" BROWN. I those tem girl- ! � I I � _ . I - ,,�"Iliy, as to that," the lawfyer re, "Of course!" With the saying Ed -4 . eel slowly, and she stared at the I who Is at once poor and chnrmln�,. 11 . I I . Edward Gilder was a big man pbys- , C? . u*A.WA avalonee- for tho countit C, "I . t of besitation,-111 RM 1, � � dene- panel of light In the wall. Just - I � plied,'witb a� hin ward Gilder roared Gar"antuan laugU4 i � - Z 14 Corre? T . X: .X.1.1., - Ically, plainly the possessor of that I Im NW -us "d Pert . P"I Abiong, her fellows were some like : :,%', ,. : I .1 ., ....U.Xl' see, tpe 'fact of the In the burst of 114 i . ­ ­.. _­ , * merriment K,.Aft at 1jie outsef the act of seeing I ­� , sure,' You �g for sale dat;, I I herself, otbers unlike. Of her own ­. not so ter. ,VZ*eat :,a can 0e. we.dp ! . - _'.. -1 .� �.� ­r,,P�,-Illh abundant vital eneny which is a prime ..,. . . . , ��, "y , - 0 : 0%.--k .­.;,Z,K� . I _�,, . 4 R, : . .;*�-.�,�-,i"�W _­ " ­_�,^�v matter Is that, thoti-IgbI I helped to pent feelings found their vent% Ile wad , r&- - �, 0j*j_ijnS up F�hcyae 37, 03eaforth, or made not the least impression on her N,jrt in this sill -le particular Nvere tile i I ,.,-,,�A .�"__,,�,�---�' I- 2. 5,r . ? I _�� -!�-_, C - ��,:� A �f -,�,g- � requisite for achievement In the order- . � 0 I,.- ._ lis- I 411, -` .'�11 . - -;�; ...V � , -when be spoke, sarg . r...,?,`� ' I t�, \ .� 11 Z�, . �.,.� , - �:` 1. i , � V;m Xxxottor o"Ice C". ,rg,ep� ra�.d;�r numbed brain. Fdr a long timO she . I 1. "; Ing of modern business concerns. , I am not a little .still chuckling go - 4. 1 1 .tNy,o -irls with whom she shared a ! ; �, . ..., - & 4 1.� .1 .:;.;��w.;"��4�-,..�.:,X,�'.�s. , - ".. bit proud of the verdict I am not sure from much experience of ocean traveli I . #qj� -4 $A,-jgfj,rtt,mt r.izmoteie .continued to regard the dim illurb - - commo I dec!c"Fy . ,-M.V,:! X.,�;.�: . Force was Indeed,the dominant qual- . �� fos 5 � %.* I — , I �na (.1icap rooni. Theii I ! f I . — . I � ­ � . tion.- in the wall with the same passive, I . ... that Mary Turner Is guilty: --far from "Poker on-tbe ship, I suppose." � ,on i attitude toward the other sex wits 1. �?;�:*.`!`�11�`_ '­� . Ity of the man. His tall figure was 4 1 �,��.` - 'IN ARNOLD, , - ... .. : � JQ,T- fixity of gaze. Apathy still lay upon . � ��, _.., '... .;. . it, in fact! Anyhow, 'the girl wants to "No, not, that, though I did have j% � �*.. the 11ilique bond of uniou. In I 13 ei r al 3- X.`�., " - r:i , t) - Licensed auctioneer ror the .cauntles her crushed spirit. lu a vague way . � �� 11 - proportionately broad, and he was nd I wish to urge you to little, run in at Monte Oarl-G. But If . . % socintioli she found Do rea I ,doull)an- e� � � I fleshed. Iii fact the bo see you, a I � ; and Perth. Arrangern0lits for I �� t heavily' . . I of Huron - I - at - le bY caMno- .1 , LIP she realized D44%, own in:ertness and rest- I ionslill). Nevertheless they were whole- [,- - ".. -:;,-., : I . I - too ponderous. Perhaps, In that char- grant her an interview." was the ship that finished me ,..thatJ I �1. '_ ) ed in it gratefully, subtly fearful lest I sotIle enou, I:. ::�:-;:--;:.'-..',` - ._1 4 � 5 sate dati-as can, he in&d : ,' x" I. X � 'phone 41, ,QlpeaforLh, or The Exposi ,_Ilj,� Otherwise they were I .�, '-' "What's the use?" Gilder stormed. You see, dad, they bired Captain Kidd . i tar r..;-'� -:'*-. " ... -;.t.,.�,%.: ,: " - acteiistic might be found a clew to Z � . e , *�, . -*11. . . .:'�.;L'..::�': .-.,:,-., .*,. . ,- .. I i -_ A, .,%Eac-' she again arouse to th! full horror of - .. - -:x I .,;:. I can't have ber M and a bunch of pirates as stewards,' 3� 3af, . . -- _... _, crying all over the . office. Charges rooderate and i I 0 illiterate, alto. etber uncongelital. ".,:, - ''.., . ,:,::?.:t� ,.: - For he . T I , : '. I . the chief fault In his nature. I a r(T I � n- for mercy," he Pro- and what they did to )Itt e Rich. ­` " I .: .� .. i :-... - ­... - . .. 11 1_�"'�­-_�. . office and be I ­ .X-%---,, - -',' . M.::, .. i er ,ubconsc-.Ious Te, through five drear 1 " �-_�I: . .". .. .. as ponderous, spiritually and men - 4 tion guaranteed. h plight. In a curlo�s , Ill such ,"-,7 Im 91 1� 1 $ y � ; 1"",�.. : � w - ..': . _­"­�­,. .,�.­..... I fashion she was striving to hold on to boil I ., I.." ...., .. tested truculently. But a note of fear was something ffle�ce� And yet, that I . . years. Mary Tiurner lived. Nine rs .. _;!�&;... �:.!,..,:.�--: tally, as well as materially. The fact I �;­_ . ;I ' I I -�.�.:�:.: �,`. _;; � '' __ � '.��W. � � - I I n .'...., .�;: � , this deadness of sensation, thus to wi � lay under the petuis:nce. 1- wasn!t the real trouble either. The ; � 1 . She 1:1��,.:'R. . I . I daily she stood behind a counter I " 1 '. ": , �� was displayed sug estively in the face, . I . . � a Fj. PHILLIP& I ZZ .4 � I 2,9 I . a little respite from the torture that obli-- I �. 101. I Demarest's answer was given with i � L!een.sed auctioneer for the countics 1, . spel)t her other waklu.- hours.iu 1� .. " C�;:.'#� Z which was too heavy with its .promi- I � I I,. I - . . , ,0! � .... �.-X) � I i �w�_...k .M%.�, " R, -.1"I'll, I -ad exhausted her soul. i atory menial labors, cooking her own , a surance. � � 2� W�� Dent jowls and aggressive chin and as I e, Hjj-�orl and Perth. Being a practical � ' . . . . . . . . . . . . e� i - � -, , , Of a spdden her eyes noted the black ; scant ineals over the gas, washing and , _& . "You are mistaken about that The , . ­.. I . I . - g&za,.er and thoroughtY underEtanding , . ID - . rather bulbous nose. But there was gir . I . . I - ' . I . . I across the panel of light. ' ironin , nothing'fabby anywhere. I doesn't beg for mercy. In fact, I - o 1, i T - i -he Value of farmstock and imp ' ,-,,, for tile sake of that neat ap I 111. 4 11 � ' I i '. ter position to re- and in that Instant her spirit wa that's the whole point of the matter. I - ,.-- . r1.a:k1:; we in a bet � . s I pearaDco wbich 7as required of her " It was with his accustomed bland- �� 4 ' -1 Z � quielrendd once again. The clouds lift- ' -ity at the Emporium, ; I � She demands Just1ce--i;tfango as that I . - _; i . g&qgtactlan guaranteed or no pay. All - i ness of manner that he presently ac- I I I :dr , . - ' I by those in authol � � may . - � - I 11 . . T,j" good prices. Cilargee moderate. ed from her brain. Vision was clear, , yet more especlafly necessary for her . knowledged the greeting of George seem In a court of law -and noth- .. I � , . A / 1� I z.-e%�rs ieft in xeter will be prom-PL17 now.' UnderstanCiog seized the full . . Ing else. The truth is, suff s a very - : I I I I I ; own self respect � i Demarest, the'cbief of the legal staff . I - T f�� , - I � � *,,,V.ntjy aswwered. Twmedlato ar- Import of this lild2ous thing on whiqh With a 'mind keen and earnest she d4l4ello, dadl" I that looked after the firm's affairs. ' unusual girl, a long way beyond the i I * , �E . ---.tended to. � � She looked. For Cie panel of light . was'- � I ordinary salesgirl, both,in brains and I I � . .- . . , contrived some solace from reading - - "Well, Demarest?" he Inquired. . . � - ,_ � � - . ! � el i I a window set hiih witbin� a wall of � Gilder arrives? There are one or tivo � " In education." 11 - . i I I . t - . and studying since the free li6rary &Uudge Lawlor gave her three years, ' ..,� I .1 \ ., — ,� . , , - _X - little matters I wish to discuss with "The less reason, then, for her being , .. : i w . . stone.' The rigid lines of black that' I gave her this opportunity. By candid . I Demarest replied gravely. It was ­ - � � I . I , , E rp - r - . I I t -Lrs---!-prison bars. It . D-" � a ft . 0 C. P. R. 'XIMP, e 'crossed It were I I comparison of herself with. others ', biL I ly plain irom his manner that he did not . thief," Gilder grumbled. In his heav- I . � t I . - . the i. She was,in a cell she realized the fact -that � "All right," Sarah agreed brisk , I lest voice. . , -�-jvas still true, ab6ut tier altogether approrve. ' . � i . ; � I D -ch i - and she hurried oil toward the private i . Guelph and G(-,,­`,­j,r`.L Bra' *6f the Tombs. . "And perhaps the less reason for be- I - ; , I I - - she possessed all intelligence beyond . I "Good"' Gil r exclaimed. "Take . � " f � I . 1, t lieving her to be a thief," the lawyer j i � . �, ,*,!' TO T 0 1 1,31 N T 0 1 ;: Crouching miseuably on th6 narrow the average. The training by her fa- Otfice- this, Sarah." 4id he c9ntinued, as the � I ; I k 7. 2.00 P M ixed watching a d been of a superior kind. . The secretary wils barely seated at I retorted suavely. He paused for a .� . I I .a ..... � ...... L". ( L,5 F, M , . I t . j God3rt-, . A � girl opened b 1. - i 11, � - , 2.25 1 bed, she maintaint d her f ther,..too, It, � of ierl� noteb6ok and poised . ...-. i. ............ "lent opening -as a . - I Auburqj.. :: 7.30 11 -that window Which - her desic when the vlo moment, then went on. There w , . : I . 1.40 11 * 2.35 A of the - �* the pencil. "Belsure to have Smithson - . I . I f Elyth_i ................ � ,window There 'was,as well at the back vague ' . . 11 7.5�,' " 2.47 A n,a5 a symbol of her utter despair.- elf re- t e door startled her, 'and as s-he.16ok- tone of .sincere determination in his . i , 20 11 g of particular s I I . : I ,wa.,ton�..-... � __ , ly, the fee,lin-1 , post a copy of it conspicuously in all � I 11 3 . . I I " S. �,6 , �_ i, eefy voice �ried out: � "Just before the judge imposed ... I I � mayerton ........... � . ed tip a eb . voice. I I ". 3:40 A ' ,Again agonywren ,hed within her. spect �hat belongs inevitably to the I � - the girls' dressiu- rooms and in the- � - 8.15 ' � 13 1 � I - -0 1 ' Linwor,d Jnt , . .1_ � 0_ I I - . "Hello, dadt" I I oms I � , 9.051 I sentence be asked her if she had any- I I iqM1k.k.___­ __ . it 4,00 ',: : - The girl was ap )alledi by the merci- possessor of good blood. Finally she : ' , * reading room alid in the lunchro � .� 9.ezz 4.93 in � ' At the, same moment a young man k5 Ili � I .. ; 11('i Guelph. � � ...... _ Is (4 6,05 " . lessness of a dest iiy that had so out- - demurely enjoyed a modest apprecia- .. cled, thing to say. You know, Ifs just a 11 . . I I I f;aelph. Jet ........... 10.1i 6.45 1 i Site was w I holly innocent ,� S. entered with an air of care free,assur- and in the assembly room." He rl . ,_ . . I I . � � ... Ar. 10.20 " I raged, right. ' tion of her ,-Own physical advantage . I - nd pro.- ,.usual form -a. thing that rarely means I I I � .� . \ .. I ance, his face radl4nt. But as his ed his tbroat ostentatiously a . . . � FROATOJtONTO wrong. She had In short; she had beauty, brains and ' much of anything. But this ease was I _� I � ; . . ; y . Ian the empty armch'ir at ' . 1 1.31 �) I ce went to ceeded to the dictation of the notice: . .... LV. 7.,,10 a. in. ' privation to breeding, three things of chief impor- ; 9 d in different, let me tell you. She slir- ­. .. I , , . r a gg -b years of "T . - . . . . � - 11 cl st ,led throu., the desk he halted abruptly, and his . Nfary Turner, formerly employe ' . v.4. 11 . prised us all by answerlDg at once that I - . � - 1, .. � I . . .... . . . . i I . . . . . . Guelph i et ..... .... Ar , tance to any woman. . ;his store, was toda�y sentenced to pris- , . - I . i 11 I 0. .-Y () , , 6 5C ,, keep herself clean and wholesome,, wor- , I � Glielpb .............. 'i 7 e I . expression changed I to.one of disap- she bad. It's really a pity, Glider, that I � � i � W.159 11 iy of tho#e gentlefolk from -whom sh I There had been thefts in. the .1 ee years, having been con- 11 -, , . k".,nlva � ............. �!�, :: , ti el I . )n for thr '. . - I " 7 : 43 pointment . . ,_ 11 : Unwood Jet ......... 11.23 11 ' ' - � . :g-sm�if,x;r I � . ; - ,t 11.4-1, " F.02 I drew her blood. And earnest effort I They had been traced eventually to a A ce iicted for the :theft of goods valued at - you didn't wait: Why, that poor girl 1, ;!� ��!�'��!�Iij ."RVIX4-w- 1, - �, I . . . I , I �, , 0 'T M: '. 'E., , , , � i::, A ..i ... . I X -- I � .. . ....... . . .0-1. :0 ! Aulveron ........... 'Not here!" he grumbled. Then on ! " . . I . . . . . . . - .. . " 'V , , .� " ,e , 1 36 " . . . . .1 ,­ , m _ " 1;�. I il S.� , - . - 1 certain depart which -as Ms )v . Thei- m - ment wishes made a fine speech!" 1 7: , . � - . � . Viralwn ............... . 1-.,S, 11 fi.�s - - bad ended at last under an overwhelm , Ulent, that in again the smile was on his lips 1A � er 1$400 � ana,e . - — � I � � ,I Py t h ............... ?. . e 1 was I : "Poob, pooh I" came the quiarulous ob- 4m= �, - I I I . 9, � 9� 5 , , ' ing accusation, false, yet note the less ' Mary worked.- Th .detect ve !gain to draw attention on the part of ..4- � A i ,b ............ , 0 1 p, M. eyes fell on the secretary. who thad t . i ­ � .- , , � '4cderi,� I ; 0 � 1� � jection. "She seems to have hypnotiz- . I �% . , 1� ! -ble silks were miss- � , - Con , fatal to her. This accusation after soul alert. Some valua ct that honesty . � I �, Lrinwnnd for LiAto%'61. , ts employees to the fa "I am glad to be home, dad-" - I I (Imirlec-dom at; wain jima for GEL!t - ' I now risen to -her feet In a flutter of ex- I I . '. ,'I - . - ' - -_-t. 'A ILh Wated today - - Got that?" ed you." Then, as anew thought came ­ � - � -11 � . eot�cjis at Gkiel. h J � V,�o&,tock, Londcn, De.roi no C1-:,--. _1 -11 at wearying delays bad culm ed. Searcil followed. Immediately. The I I 9 always the best policy. 11 , - . I I . - I . . I I I I � f I ID conviction. The sentence' of the 71 goods were found In Mary's locker. citement- "Yes, s1r." . ro the magnate, he spoke with a trade fact is, I just naturally went broke., i � I f . � I � - ater,nediate lines. I I "Why, Mr. Dick!" Sarah gasped. � ' I f � -1 . � � � I I � --.-..— . cotirt had been imposed upon her -that That was enough. She wad. char t' ed I " IT of anxiety. There were always the re- Not a 'hard thing to do on the other � - me the genial salu.- ,ake It to Smithson," Gilder con.. . :� - � i . - with sted uno 7 � - — rs she should be impris the theft. She prote I . . "Hello, Sadie!" ca , porters lookin - 11 - - __ . 10114 -pian advanced and Jnded, "and tell him to post It at _g for space to fill with side " . - - -:, --- - - - I'll h tation. The y ,- " foolish vaporings., � I I . , __ , � 'r ,�,_,Vl - cence, only to be laughed tit In derl- I ,_�,� I I ,�,-,;-, _­�' ., 0 . - t I . 11 , - �' - � ,ned. . armiy. '419133 .)nc� , . ContInaed Ncxt Week. . 11 I . : f de- shook bands with 'her w I . "Did she say,anything-against mq dr � - I V l - ­ - — . h . Gilder brought foith a box of elgars I I � � - I'. There bad been nothing in the life j sion by. her accusers. E - very t le - ft . � . I .. . . � 9 e again. Where's aad?" i � . ; . . . , e In Gilder himself hOm h-sk, opened It the store?" I � �� ; I - I . - � -i 11.1 of Mary Turner befbre the ca:t,qstrOL)I.1 clares innocence. A . .1rom a drawer of the & � j � .-- - . . Even as he asked, the question the Potential Ine4mtIve. . 1. i I . - -7, A+�el _-,�_ - ) - . . 1 . - "Not a word," jhe lawyer replied d . � !��? 4n e) . I it to - I - -, came to distinguish it from many an- was emphatic against her, The thiev ' it- and thrust ward the waiting law. Nell—Do you think you could love '. : - - ,- . ick sobering of his face bore w L - Z__� . "She -merely told ns.how her . , j � sit, ifleaut details were -ing had been long continued. An ex- q' sljo6k- his head ir gravely. � . I - .1 I I . her. Its most 1,11 I . ness to his disappointineDt over not yer, who, however, . him if he were rich? . I I � ' ; I W y ' O't I - Ir de. The girl was ar- � . father died when she was sixteen year§ - - � Grand Irunk Rai a . I of a sordid kind, fatill tar to poverty., i ample must be.ma - ice. And r6fusal and continued to move aboul � I I � . 7 � � . ifindiD- 61s father. in the oT I Belle�l- would try harder. - I I . 0 - . . . I - I " _ I !I ' . . I I ,,,,, 'in unSUCCeSsf L old. She was compelled after that'to . I _ � I System. I , Her father had been , i rested. , ill the patent chagrin under whIcb the the room rather restlessly. I - I -, .. arn her own living Then she told I . . . I : ,a by this Zgell- The cr6i�ded condition of the court , - I "Three years. -three years! Thai e ,�. _� ,,11,11-1 as success ts esteenie I "I son now labored was to be found a cer- � .Liieky at That. . - I I I . I worshipers. DO hept 1:ier for three months in . . I . - e Table. i calendae be I ought to he a -,yal-iiing to the rest ol hoiv she had worked for you for five dallway Tim I cration of M, mmoll : tain iodication of -character not to � It � Mar, wants, 'but little here below I i I I � I - ard i I T r,fns inwe Seafoz%h 48 iollo%k � : 111.,11), but U16 tl,ivi,ll Net � ':ts steadily whhout there ever be- . . - I . Deml yein 11 11 - I w�js: a geptle . I aiting trial. She was if d1sregarded. Unlike many a child, he I tb6 girls," Gilder looked tow, ­ and seldom g4�t,s more than halt of � - . I V3.4.5 a, M F n I fn e _e 0 11 Ing a single thing against h6t. : She . . I � , or 0fiTjt,Qn Goderich Winghoanglad ,nall avail tothlY. 110 Nv,ls of gond , o m b s a,Nlr . - atb of 1-irest for acquiescence. . that. I . . Z, I ather. The de - � Kineardine. . is of sr wos tile posse'sSor of ", I I quite friendless. To the world she waa I really loved his f, I I is my estima. said, too, that she had never seen the — I . - I !-N P ni For clintortand GGderiah I I)il-th. and he . he , the mother years before bad left hIL1_1 �­ Mo unusual ease, i,n - I - . � � ; � . _ham an fle lind -is N%* I -a thief ill duress AA the last t I I % . , . For 0finto.-), Wing d Kinam t C. I I . I olily - ection ; t on,11 emarest replied. ­_Yoi� see, thE things found In her locker. � And she Portugal. -, h 1:5 PLa � .. Inherited (,OmPCtc11('('-, . I I : diae. � .til- dal was ve Her lawyer was : without other opporttinity foi' aff, � ' - � '11, nd God -rich. l l[io-ence, 'but it was 110t, of it fill, t:1 ry.short. l bad neither I girl keeps on declaidng her innocence stf�d mom than that. .She aqked the 1 port�f,ul has a total �populatlon . - I 11.11, P M. For Clintoti a inte :� � - ! In the home, since lie I .' i . � . Toronto 0 i 1. - � - 1�10r Sz,rarftard, Guelph, . I merely an untledged practitioner as I That, of course. is common enough ir of 5,4123,132, of whom 3, 3 8 8,7 8,2 are 7 51 a ni I I C -f -%rt . 11 . - � - � I . � � - . t other noi-,sjs et. i I I . . � � 0411in, NO2111 13;�3 afIrl Pcinr,g weEt "' c, 16.4 forhine hc_ signed to her defense as a formality br . . a way. - But here it's different. TbE - judge if he himself understood what It rura,lbr' .- � I �, I Bellev_klae 'an.d Peterboro and �oi-ts � ,-,L), little by littl . I . I 11- t h, Sincere regard --- - . I �. � - I � I - ' � I)Oint is sonjehmv she makes her pro. weans for a girl to be sentenced ,to -_ . I � � . I . etut. �011 townr(j liothill."I'VS-1; i of the cotirt.� AtIthe end twelve good 1 1 at sImple and ' I I . - I . � � � ame. shrunI for his father, the"boy I I � . ; A P rAl Vor Stratfora, Guelph, Toronto, 'Xaa, 0 I., of jjljjj(j,(-i()jjS jjjV(1St1l1L4i(.­, , men and true rendered a verdict of ; which he hove . tes prison for something she hadn't dobe His Standard. � . ,tatjojj,c4 njore convincing than they Z 11 . .. . , treai az;d points east. I 1�y reaso I � iin_- , , . . ' . . y- . . 11Y she talk- foung Bride (to waiter)-. , alter, myw r � Tor-io _ dio ! ,;uilt ,against the shuddering girl in ; revealed a heart ready for love. wil i usually do. They ring true, as it seemE Somehow, Gilder, the W, . �1,'pnl For �)tratfo-tl ( :1, ­-, '­�: -11.11-11t4lig, wonwil., v . � t� . t� - . I � I 11,. married a ( I � I I "I / I- - ,fff, ently I � j)ej.i0Cj1(,j, %%-,-(l.,jo(l linplii- I the prisoner's dock. - I _-_____­__.._ - .11 � I fiad its effect on everybody In tile Court flusband tins been here very frequ .� . . " ! f*,er a brief . � i ­ --- - -­.- -.1 - - - - I to me. � \ � 1. � � ON 0. BRUCIM n , . . , - . . ' I I hope he's iall right, eh?. - . LONUON ITUR � ! I h Ill'of tho I Tliat,%A,bich was the suprpme tragedy � It" r-iy business to , lately. : - - ,,Lr . 11(­iz. mave her life fo,_016 ), I I ' D Ir', "The stolen goods w6re'found In bei itoon). I know. s ID � P�mseri­ I .1� - of I , _N01.T11 I - - A �, 1 to the brol','en girl in the cell merely I I I � child of 1110 tillit)II, el MoIrse S . locker," Gilder declared I u a toner, ol i ��Onderstand tbitills Iii. -e that. , And,. what I 'Waiter --Oh, yes; li�! never hds more . I ,'Orl,jor�, d j,j,al c ................ i 4.1- 4 If,() ,,z,. I i .,! L .\[;.I 1,y. I . ' I ; � - ) .. If he were � I * I 9 .. I ded rather agrecable entertain- � finality. "Som �Ile said ran- true. W11.1t she said and ] than three glasses of. beer. I - r It' � 1 -ht -31. ­rc�x 2. . . . - i2 I . ... - 1) - I t1w-'vears v:111-:11i'd tho d. I,, .- zl� I affor 1� e of them, I have been _� � . . de- ' I n rd i an Root pills I I Z . l . eentmd..-v . .............. f) 64 . fellows of the i . the Way sile qaifi it take brains and - not happy he'd surely drink six.-Fllq-� I I Elct,r, _ ....... !) 41 ' .. : ............ '. I i-,.-, (,()5 : . � I uient to her former . : given to uDderstand, were actually ij3 , i � \_ � � I lhfrj��o: .. ..................... I in ,an exper. Z� cre. ool; has nei- gende Matter, - I - . : L . ,,, I ng / ; I - (; 11 I toward 11-laturity , - ience of - artwent'store. -Alary Turner through. I n (loill'. . . � .i.p.-TI, . � ............. .... � ()I. . ; 1) ' are nip -de according to a formula i the 1vocliet of bet- coat." :1 I ii . I I there bad�been !, ,,Well," tlie attorney said, with a . - I , ,01 Clio 1ji-y. The girl X'.IS , out lier term of service I L,,Ee nczLi-ly a centUry ago among the t her. So I held a Su.,L)Ielon that she I , - 11 I � � Dra­,fit-l! . .................. i I , N-(�.r in&casiurl') 901i t� ! I � . I I 9 I ".5 G .15 . ! e � I c.11 jl(�r f,,fflier * es, so that . bern' by smile, "that sort of thing ni-akes good ,11-rIlt I)e spe;il��n,y tile truth." There Frit-,w1shil) Is a strong and habitual; . - ., ..... �..­... , It � v,-j1,Iiout real intillitIt 'low ' T.ridians, -ard learned from t . . 'In : 'C'ill� '11, ....... i . I I I . " � j.he Id -Li school NN' .1 i� _. I . � in . . . � I 's (; 5.2 _ - 0 I I : I I - ........... ... . i,.� rather fe ' Though repeated at- : Iiicliigition of two I)ersons to promotd I . .,;-jtA(n:,&r -,, , eble of- 1 ru over her , T',,-. Mom,. eDOUZ-h circumstantial evidence, and I ' " F 7 7 10) cr i Iloilo was ready to .111011 L � I D � I w;xs a little fcptv�e, wiffle (lie l,i,v,-yer , . - I - v ,tive over Ii - � . V�tf ... ................. .... j r 11,1,111. _ " . . . . 7 -11 tho 17�lfhel' v tes had t .i- "'; havc b made, by physi- n1t)yed hack anCi 1,01-th nel-vousi.y; then r, I I , � u'.%, rt - � . ........... ........ I 1 4�1 ill " fate. Eveu the tivo rootilma I . t i without circumstantial evidence therE . tliz- goml and happin"s of eachOther.- . I - - , I A) eu .,- I . - . 11 :�I) , , � 4,,,,vt or living, At hi�i (10. L, . � '�.r 0___1_-. , - I � . " � , ,;I in I . -1: , . I � - 'Al r !th. � %N';:�,_�'C;,,I!, I - -1. . all, chemists, it lia� been found : . - 4. . . , L�1. aract well illstt'11- ,( t� se, since they - - . � , would be few convictions for crime ,j,,.j(jtl - Avould have p 1. I P.'1:t1;�"1,',!r,r- . 'I- slin*bt offen . . . � ,(ql, ,,I lwliere Lawloi . - ­ i .1 ..!$r a ('11, L � felt some . , � . . �, )1*T1r - I . �. ; � �- - ,,_ wio�-_, in in-tprove the formula or I s a lawyer I'm free to'admit thai ' : I . ; - � . - . . . t'. � - -: . 'ellellL P1 . i 1) I (-i th"It IWA h-vil � gb : - I Yet a i I . N%:-, -!­.%t� "L 1�.11 ...... " '" . . - , t'le o-'_-( 11il-', Sensed tile superiority 0 , . 's I ndia n Root I . I �'Ispivilded sentol"Ce if It hadn't be,-*.ja " . I I I _. . :. 1. I 1-_'i.�;. Di% lhlorse " !- 1pr,��=4&sr*=.-j-__-^_�­ ��. . � ;, ,',� .. .. I 110t, Lhe ; 11 :.circuni-stantlal evidence alone is nevex � - . ­ ­ I of ,W()­',CIly vagueb. Now, .ille.y. found a smug ' 1*or Y.001, Uilk with 1111112, . I . - � . . I � : 1" 1.: vo,! . ............ . .. . - I :- : E­_� a jtouseliold rernedy through. i I ...... ,,, : -1 , .- I his (M-11. � � �. 1* of- of guilt. Natural. ; . . 1�, r tjol, ill tl,L� fact of her disaster . I - . ' - .. 4 1 satisfac .),. I 1:10 10.07 -, C' ,I , Ohl my duly," ,1-1ilder slfld- : - ................. 7 r!) I I . . . � 'd for Constipation and else mu I .4 . n 1% i 1',:%�h, . . , quite safe as pro . , - 0 , -, I rl r e n (I T y - j . Lfjwi,s�,,,r� .. ............... ­­ 1 value of a pill. . 7 ur,a accordiiogot�,O,;,tlie Ste!"' ' their " .--'i st have .. "I'll I - �__j j . I S - " -i Y (, t, Ili ea . I . ; � - - i,Q A : I : I.,nivolk L! . ................... �5 - ar- ; owh contiuua,nce in respectability. I a .,� L, p, vj,. otly and put the olen goods th 'Lu;ta��ort N,vith Judge Lawlor. . � - I . . I :Lf in -very' pleasurably _11 E: :i .i ,y and Liver troubles. They ly she sa , I ('1111ar'll, - - - - � .... ............ i as:enapbasizi � . . ere. That '11)11 . re aw-i-e 1hat I did Lot SeLk I I � Nippen .................. I .... :1.i 4 -17 standards of adversity, Mary was r effectively, and 'm 1 st any co t2 I I FOR FLETCHER'S , � Z . � . . I -it 4 52 trial � guite wlthLn the measure of possibilb ; .. 1. ... 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