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I . - --I— --- _ - . .1 I r ,� r ' PA r . - _ __ . � �v , . � I r I . - I -_ . won" . 1-1 11 I ­ - - ­ . � - - ___ � � . � __ - _. -_ I � ____ - t�T Ivs.. a sly. message to ' . - - - - . � � I I - __ ing mu , r I I - � ____ . . . I - - Much Sickness Die to . - ; _ I r 11 .- 'm'� Clare. 1 have a milftd to tear the . L , � I. , I r , - - . __ � ­ ­_ L -1 _ L Lack of Work I I P A Rib RE N T , R ES11 S I . - I I I � . . - - - �' � - __ - - . - � "ff%11 L � IN is, - blasted think UPI" . r . f L L "I i L - � - I - I . "I . - I I - ul donN r - r I I � . - . L . .1 � � I rr ;_� ' "B - , . I I She mustn't gueps WO opened it.,, ... . L . I . I lbo beathy Wy prodwee me kiase .More Comnionl x,l ' f rumple. itJ Don't Donniel . � L . I . � - . � -4 - I- I 1% 44), . . . y Known I ne der o "If you don't think 0 message is � . I � . L I 11 I r r L I "enWr t1*1t it neWs to ka(V �the ' I - . L L . . . .1 . I - I - ,hear this-.- 1�1 J_ L % .... -Milk -Fever. ) . r t - . ! '"�_ I as . I being snealked to hen . I- . . Neartrr Lungs�and Bowele ivorlduc. .1 L th Wild , L - i � . - L , * 'Ken has gon�- away- to some I I . � - '! . - - I . � . .... %Vb surplus energy must be Wnt. , - , , `� :, - - I � � b Woods. 'What if -it should I � - . I I � - - - L I ms Described and Treatment . - vaL e4n the . - L I I sympio e K " �z o �, pl,,neth L . - I I - 11 - - -.-,. � ft =wtal or pboveiml w9*. Oil the 1 _4M 'be, up where you livel - Do write and I - . , . I I � d . - I c . other hwul, veWe 'fte work too 011STe"te - Nothing Should ft hat's themay of it! It's I I * ' " - I ,, I I . - . � I . : ", Z3 . - L . . � d istered' by, � oe,- � I . I . . t , 'ILLLLLLLL I hard use their. ressm. s"ng* and . A min � r 11 Moutk- og . ,'w%a,e ;j= and � Old X. K. were . I ) N ][(,it - T _.� - - - _\ f . - I - I I I ' I - figkWaig, ftbo4t. Why haven't �04 � I � . I iv I . I woor out *6 system � . I L ' t I'm ' so ' - , 46 _ .... � -How' tO Treat th,s� Udder. sind I - . . � L '. , . I � . 1, , . I . . _r 11 . - I - I , AL -8 I I People W&O a" inclined to . fter- , I pumped Mnf? IP L . � ,__ - L Tents. . I -1 I . ; I � . - ��� i amok L vousness, Constipation, or kaTo = I . . 1q'tried to -but he -called,- me names. . I L I . :1 � - ..� , 7 - By - I - : I _- . I . - A � I I or -',the Troubles of the Heark Live ' (COntrIbuted b� Ontario D He isn't willing to say one word about , L 1� I I , epartment of TIOLMAN nAV . . lag " I 4 . LWY SE,RVICE : ra I /"' MA ! - I ­ . ;� . 4, . ;1 I I . Agriculture, Toronto.) . I � - .What hap0ened, down�coftnVl . I 'flu 11� : I Nervek. Idneys. Stonmph: or aftnis I , . . -1 .1 -_ I . 99/v tv VC/11OR of/ . . I � . - � I I - ,,g - I I � I -_ . "NTO (Union Station) I . CM VOSUY IMPMYS the condnion of I ,And hiWk the, roftllonl", He slap- . I � . . � - I . ARTURIENV'PARE'SIS, Coln- . . . 111m the woods, sh? - � � - ____ -_ - - I � I . __� - —_ — I I - I - , . dheir hellth If they so dmft*. . I ped the letter. . � - 1� - � 4 ­ � � SWIS P.M. 11 . � nionly, but Improperly, called 'HARPER & BROTHERS. , MP I � , dude fashi�n, � I , . V YOU Vork too har4 **6 more � - � . ­ - 1, Up � here to, ca, , out __ - - nmervIe - id . . . - � I InIlk, fevervt,, Is) a , -disease - . � I and. piAsyfbot aroUnd �_ - . P __ � � t i , to see her wh6n - I CALGARY I . "sk if 7011 vatlt* mu% Uk* 11 I I I � .. � I I I I,- � old,john isn!tJooking!"'- � � . Lanka Tea Retails, at, -75c. -per pound- . �, I 1. � - . .9 eding cows,, I . wool I ­ 11 I . I =01" exerel", 7911 *11i ,*g*d ,Md. liecifflar t bre ' I . . I )� I EDMONTON ; 11 . , I . . I M.- ­ ­ ­ � ­ # I '$He's aik. efigintel,- Vhave heard .� � ' . . . It 'I - I � I , I JAne W onTeft.tbib tmublft esuged ind, as thi name Implies,- appear's -at Broad Falls." I wing I # . . . � 11 ��. I by: your Jn&scrstfw*_-wd to - - ' (Continued from. lut :week.) of him.,, Hewas . � 0 * to unforti�ftate cler- In the, present condition . � I assidt I xf or near ,the time of parturition.* - - I .� - . - ­ "But.he must be one of! those city 1 1 . I � t P11 VICTORIA * o, I . asturls to r"rtoro heaft Tun tQ -a' im* rar'. � I'Take�awa .this truthto put against- ical errors a number of ad- I 7 . 11 11 ­ e -eases the symptoms ha're y !snobs- just the same --. Theyfre all �-a- ' � ' ' I � ' - 11 . � 1. � _ ' � the lie that. .Of the tea-growmig industry I . .7 � ', murderer told about me: like. Herel 'Stick dovin the flip of It - I � . been noticed shortly before the ' - r ,s I TRAM EQUIPUIENT THROUG& ��� Hadkinirs I I ve'ti ements * recently ap- 1. I . i , - �� - I , I I . lie'll answer- for what he has done this envelope- so that it won't show, � . i ' jtl�, - I i ILT-GUIUSTUIElElklitt CA&S. , i W Heart and Nerre Remedy -ppearances'of labor pains, In some .this night, Tell him thatt . pear6d in which the retail - - . . I - � � . I Go to Then giv* me the letter- I'll take it it is i ossible -to retail as � � - � . . IMP � I I and ff rm requjm & humtive take -'ases, duA.,ng the act of parturitioni Mire; he's the friend �yc %I proto�,It.l-' 'up to- -the house with the mail.- I - ` - . . I I �. i t the wait. � .1 : I I . 0 price was given as 70c�per ' Is . i� .- I �, 10 � � I)ut In most _'�Mos not for a fe 'He. went too far�ll . ; may get'- chance towitteh her face . high a grade as LANKA i� hr&no thefteis O� a. *Y4. -, . - _f ew I a - f . : . und. . . . . 0.70, *16t, Hacking's "YOU go far—all. of ycut I Par when she ieads it.' po r, "Odlaft Natioinst I'll, �� - .11 I . hours or days after the young ,h , i here -back-. , This , 'He"did hiive O'PPO- � I I 1. I J i , i nearest Ca , �_ fron - - Never come rtunity for scrut. ' I .- , I seatertk i J, I � Kidney and Livej PJ118, been born.. The exact cause and na. 'Place is closed. it w - open. iny. She helped her father with _TEA at 70c' and still leave. a I 41' MMMRT. ont ­ Thfte two Pre9aftUOD4 W111 WWk tur' , ill never his I . - . - I e of the-Arouble, and the manne'r You are white dogs!" -He. glowered, - he -opened her own let- - We hasten to set our deal- . 6"Itmest" Irls"aft. . � ma-il before a 11 . il vionders - and we win guams"a I � 17 - I in,which treatme-nt acts, are still in at them, taking face after face, seek -7. ter. But her countenance revealed ers � fair margin of profit for the , I . I . rrA4& %#I pan--_ - . lben,eficial rdwdft because we know - . and ourpatrons right on I . -1 � ;j_�ai f" kw4we � . I comoarat curity. ing reply to the challenge,, But no- nothing under Kezar's jealous'stare. - � � � I w *41"w perpeses�' they will do so. ' ive obs . I 1 this point, . . . dealer and the importer. I I I � fW ta"Aleff wpesed:' I. . Mr. Valeba, E. F.Wewm, of, Uy We know that it appears only In body took up th4 gage of battle. He "Harriet Tell sends you her beat � , . 7 1 1 � slammed the door and they heard thp wishes and hopes you are well, daddy,". � I 1� X I . . - - I Beid, writes as follows: q buys I !nileh cows, and at or about the per- - heavy bar driven into its slots, she said when she had finished. , She � � I � . zxvch ptftsure in addressing you in 10d bf parturition, that it has never. � . BUT YOU CAN'T MATCH LANKA AT ANY PRICE. I : W Z -I- I "rard It was som4'-timd before any one rha& no other comment and'the young . . � - . � I t � - I been, noticed at or. following the presumed to speak; they came only man's a ' ions were deepen-, k : I � . I . MW m t I s to Htckinles w*ndorful ngry suspic � � . I . . __ � I H:rt a Nerve Rernedy. 1. have birtlLof the first calfi and very.rare- slowly to a realizing sense and,seem- ed. So Kenneth Marthorn was not a, Its supreme quality, its in the famou !_ I . . t . ' s hill gardens - ri r, . q t !I&W boxes and I must heavy milkers or in -gross condition,' ' ' . _.� ,� e e ly the second; that cows that are. ed to find no phrase fit for the oc- topic between father and daughter! � � - An 711 . e, I .1 I I . . I � 1 casion. Then somebody sang the He, was sure that his preience, would; sup rb flavor, its. smooth Of Ceylon. It iA blended . I - & ___ - I I I y � I " X ' - "I - . say they h " done me 6 world Of' or both, are particularl ' susceptible, swan song for Old Joellp place:. "I'm not have prevented her speaking out � � body,fragrant aroma and with consummate skill and ,,-'� 1� � . �. I I . q -gwd. Please send me 5 wore boxes but it Is, toccaslohally met with ' in a afraid those two won't get. a very kind if she were not keeping a secret from ' � . . . I when poor, wandering Tim 11 f� 0 01 R'Pklingog H19aTt and' Ne"6. Rem- poor milker or an animal in low ,,reception in hell; they've been the Kavanagh. clear, sparkling - color, are care. - . , I . . e -r for an explanation, in hope ed7 and 2 boxes of Hadking1s YJd- condtion. . . I means of,closing one of its best re- "Ay! I remember the' girl I She I �`al I - attriNtes peculiar to � __ I - 1. - � . . � I � - I � might be able to wake up two - - - - - I - . my -and Uver Pffils." ' � Symptoms.—Shortly before, at, or cruiting-stations.tJ showed, .me some kindness when I . . I nka. You I I � �alization that this happiness. ��� ... It you too want to Tevain your lost' In a varlabl_e� time (say a few hours "We can't leave that here," declared needed'it."' His manner Tevealedthat I LANKA, -, You will like La - I � . -1 A. dream, she said-. '11t?s be- . I bealth, then go t* Your nearest Drug to three days) after parturition, the Wallin noddtng toward . the blanket- the memory was not a Pleasant one. I It is the finest tea that can will drink nothing else after � � � I ou weten't :fresh, Tim. Fwer�,_ .11 . IDIOM and, ask for Hacking's: - cows becomes uneasy, neglects her shroud�d figure in Nute's wagon. Abruptly he turned to Kezar. be produced—British gTown - your first cup. � - i �� .. ge has been fresh right off. iE �� I - . I . calf, stamps her feet, whisks her tail, "Why tot lead the horse down'to "What's this news about the Port- I I -1 , __ - . . I � � - Lre jf your hair is gray. It"s .. � . and the eyes have a glassy appear- Old Moll's, leaving him just as he gs there last ' i � . I ' . I � I � � I � . . I r you look at me that gets met I ance. She sways, has not proper con- is?tp was a suggestion after the con- night, they tell .me." Ask for LANKA. Insist on LANKA. Look for the strik- . f � � � I i It dorft I'll - Pr. DeWn!s French tr.ol of her limbs, lies or falls down, ference had proceeded for a little The young man Was able to control, . ing LANKA packa,ge at your grocer's. LANKA- costs I ae right at the start! . Pius I I . . A reliable Regulating Pill for may or may not be able to rise, 90ell while. "Considering- the money hV his expression, for he had- expected) 1 75c per pound,no more than YOU pay for any good tea. I 1� I ood to havie a feller tell g. girl ... women - � 05 a box. Sold at all Druir Stores, 6; down again.' This may occur a few -has spent there, she and her girls 'that Kavanggh would ask for informa- , � � . . . . lady andgood enough for him anailed to any �address on receipt of times, until she ,becomes unable to ought to be willing to lay him out," tion on a subject which was engaging � his lobk goes with what he price. The Scobell Drug -Co., St. I Imported. and Packed by I .... : ,wrinets, Ontario. Cath- rise. She usually assumes one of two �"And there's the walletV ' I all tongues in the section. . . . ., - p � positions: lies either on her side with di I . Mulkeron, after that, did not i limbs and head outstretched, Well, the beat we can do for him "Never mind the bloody details," WM. BRAID & COMPANY . I I �mt folks said behind his back � PHOSPHONOL FOR MEN -or on now is to- spend some of it in the way broke in Kavanagh, after Kezar- had . I . . � Restores Vim and vitality; for � Nerve her- sternum, with the head thrOwu he'd like -'to spend, it himself." al start in his narrative. "It's � . � . I is match with Rosie O'She'a.1 � , � made I ) I . . and Brain; increases "gray matter.;11 a backwards and the-inuzzle resting,on A man set hand upon the horse's enough to know that they Kilkenny-' . '01 r . I � - - � . - I , . 4f - . � ______ - I * I .that he understood betterthan - � up. $3 a box, or the -Rank. There exe few cases in bridle and Benson Nute's-funeral Pro- catted each otheiv Good riddancel . � t1wo, for $5, at drug- stores, or by mail 4 - - .. on receipt of price. Wke Scobeu Drug which either one or the other of cession moved slowly off down -thb And ye were there, eh?" The gray - I - . - - . - - - M I ! , bought the new house whick I . .. t �� Co., St. Catharines, Ontario. these positions are not observed. ThO river road� -, . - I McCobb, had built at Ste. . eyebrows were thrust forward; the . . � I W - � I . . � temperature is subnormal In all un- WAllin was on horseback. . "I'll demand was voiced sharply. __ r - � I � , the widow was anxious to & * . complicated eases, hence'the term hurry on ahead and stir 'em up, boys! "Only by accident. I was down . . � - I ��-. I . r folks wanted her to come I I ed ' I - - .. . . ­ milk fever" is not correct. More or �� �� .1 I less well marked coma Is noted -'-In d plenty of piano - sic after this I" Wallin about some hackmatack.11 -peated, and this time ihere was just Idg to live forever, do you?" "Don't think I'm a lunatic! Under - ver and she hated* the Toban ' , -a few drinks, that� way doing business with Tom � Archie was one of the threa i many cases she is - apparently a ead, an � mu S can be�jl stand right now that there's method . . names Old Stone -snipe had I � Z - "These days are fine long days fOk as distinct relief. "Well, perhaps it' Kavanagh was in 'no mood for in- in what I'm doing, Iql waste a word // ,iat spring to the roster on the . 1. I * f /I ; except that breathing can be noticed, doing business, my boyl Yeld better better as it is, With the tongue the ,terruptions that day. "Itys my own or two oil You at the start so that you . R. 'in many cases a sonorous breathing. I . SINCE - 1670 : - use the nights as God planned for Kavanaghs are quick on the trigger,, funeral; I'm paying the bills a d Deadman's Strip. - . � � I I . . . - ­ She is insei�sible to curroundings. John Kavanagh lays plans' for \ the peni.)y . U the may be ready later when folks say. � 0 Lhe furniture and the carpets , rV. 0 r 4 q:� - but. with the bead'�—he tapped arrangements are mine. And 'under- I was crazy. Abner, I'm leavin'g my, I j . and Insensitive, to pain. In some payment of a deb,t he has owed to "I usually do, sir. But last night knuckles against his fbrehead—"they r: I'm in girl to ` I � Imickknacks which Tim bad ... 11 � cases the development of the symp- n 1! stand this at the start, Reza go low after me in IMY busi- .0 I . 11 I . the loyal Wen of the Taban, and I was obliged to wait for Walli ." doi t shoot till they know whether I a hurry and there's much to be writ- ness. ,O'nce you would have told me into the little house! His . ft ^ DROPS toins is very quick, while in others wades down into icy water's. / He was glad of the- opportunity to the game is worth whiler:-Whether it's ten. Don't hand nie advice till Iask - . * � . I - tastes had been content with . AWST COUGHS: slow, and in some cases the extreme I get in his lie before any Gther,,reports quillpig or bear." � . that that idea was crazy, What talk - -1d he had saved the money . Symptoms are. not noticed.' She May The letter was palpably and unmis- for 4. And the advice I'll need is have, yop now?'-' .. � Lvanagh had paid him. As for takably from source feminine, though came up the river. He wishec7he saw "I -know what you're thinking a- about differ6it kinds of -ways to give "She is fully capable." - retain a degree of power of action . �AA 0 ."kaln +A LAICAP'r I-11,14 11*4 - U 4- 17 1, 4. ill '61 -QU.- -4. a -A _ ding -party, he did not stint the I I I the sup tion was scrawlfifgly " 6 �� V 1A P 01 -_ V 1A.1. VT 1� foiks a good time. That's the kind "Ay, she is! Sbe has ,sl�own all . , �' I and sensation, about Lola Hebert. ge b4gan rather leaned against the barrel -chair and of a funeral I propose.-to'bave.11 of us a -few -points. M in herl I nment he- provided for his % ­ . . - - Treatment.—It has been demon- bold. ;PheernipAbner Kezar .'held it awkwardly to,'retail 'general border put her arm about bis neck. "But I The continued amazed �tare from - It was open house for all . 11 . 11 ftme. Ileffesbes' S00th"', strated that a - against his thin no*e be detected Per- gossip, hoping that he might be able can't help you any, for I have never Kezar anno I *815--, X ' Aull udder tends to pre- yed the master. ` lContinued on Page Six) , me to come. He wanted all , I eeP your Eyes vent the disease. Hence it is good fume, though the whiff was elusive. I 'Strong and Healthy. If to slip in a -few words on the subject thought about it," I I .he pro -ad happiness that was I � heYTiM Smart, Itch, or practice to allow ' the calf to remain That bit of scent invested the let- without appearing to force the topic 4IThe way of you when I asked— . I - ­ with the dam for at least three days, ter- with a sort of sanctity; to invade — - . s s � � Clare and Donald walked up I Burn, if Sore, Irritated, as it will nurse frequentfy and a lit- its sicrets seemed like rude invasion Kavanagh was more impatient 'and "Oh, I like hirjq! I may like him . % � �� 1i R Wamed or Graviulated, � ' a lady's boudoir. The old man had � i that told me about Donaldl" I - � — . i tle at a time, never leaving the udder Of peremptory than usual that day. 'He much more—when I have thought * - : I Z I - :e hill into the yard of Mul- I Use Murine often. Safe for Infant or Adult. some such feeling in re gard, to the . - - I ,ome, they saw groups of men At all Druggists in Canada. Write for Free without considerable milk. . When, checked the gossip as curtly as he more about it." Her candor was con- - i at -windows, heads close to- EyeBook. NUr1nCC8MPyny#,ChIca_qo.U-S.L for any reason this cannot be done, letter, but. his thoughts were too -ftgue stopped the narrative of the Portage vincing. z , - � - .� i ­ ­ - ­ . � - . . i They were -inspecting the 1�0 I the railker should simulate ituture a!6 to b� put into words for an -explanA- affair. His eyes were -very bright in "And now the way of you! It tells . . . I � - I . � But they were vigorously � . near as possible, by milking frequent- tion to his scowling grandson. Young ,their hollowed sockets. His gaunt me that none of the fine folks are in % - i ,- all of Tid's, urgings to come C . ly, but very little at a time,for ee ofanely rebuked the . I � . .4.9 ,I -I, y 1, ,4- 4.. 11 . hand's were white against the moose- your mind." Pp-lrh.%nv-. Vdivii No A- A : I walk on the carpets and sit aliairs. . right enough place -for our ' 'olks," said a spokesman, "but . good for critters like us to 11 � � into." So the men crowded - - . � windows, heads close, arms - . )-ulderg, exchanging repartee - ? women indoors. I I days. It % also good practice to re- gran a en s es a vn� an was n an ugly mood generally, that morning hide. Somehow he gave the impres- 'in fiNo one, daddy!" � duce the -animal's milk producing . after his night's absence. sion of a man'imp�tient his ex- "I leave you free to choose, alan- � , food for a few days before parturi- . pectancy 6f an event or an arrival. nah!" . tion' is expected., "But it's from a lady, Donnie,that's "Why did not Abner come with the She bent and kissed him. "For Ourative Treatment.—We wish to plain to be -seen." ' mail?" . that reason I'll need to be 'more care - particularly emphasize the-fatt that "Well, it's the only letter she has "I offered --P . , ful. Responsibility does make one on no account, and under no circum- bad from down -country! Girls always "I want to see him. You tell him more careful," she went on, turning stances, sEould any attempt be made write to each other about fellowsl I I 'want to see� him." , the matter into jest. "And wise! See to administer anything whatever by tell you to opdn it!" . Clare bastened to speak to the young -bow solemn I have become -since you +41 +11 1W.-inan. in +ha ,vary enrlu C(TI 0011�0�nA_�011��nel I, 49 �* . . - the pine -trees near the housa � V "IVU . 111 I . . man When he rose. jL nave someth ng nave turned over To me all Me liguring . . I I I 3les were sprea � d. stages of the disease, -- the patient "We've 'got to keep our upper lips to ask, too, Don. I'm going to a wed- eon the stumpage contracts!" I ___I_#.� - , I . e" Cyrus, vo-lunteer chef for . ty '�' ar petrified in this thin - If ybu are a WV1LJL&"__ you I - loses the power to swallow; hence, pret ne 9- I'm ding -dinner to -day. Will you-1ye my "What I said against marriage— � I - I I �. - I ' ;sion, wag -shoveling the tamp- I if fluids . be introduced into the playing the ganie—and 'Playing it beau?" She couched the request in against Mulkern, it doesn't stand. It's heed a bicycle. It VKin save you i from' the top. of the bean- mouth some of it yiill aImost surely strong." He set his teeth. He haid the familiar manner of a proven only I)cca"use a dynamite boss sho-oldn't I long waits and tiresome rides -in . � I Dancing -pass down the windpipe and cause a ineniory flash of just how he was friend, and he replied to her smile have a wife in his mind when be has I . - I . .e vapor rose about him as he f jw=ed street cars, - . I . . � � . I . death by suff ocation in a few min- playing it! "Whqn it's nothing but gratefully. "It's Timothy Mulkern the bang-iaice in his band. But pass 11 . . I * I . . . i .� shed at the -rear of the cot- . I . - 1�__, ; and utes, oT set up mechanical bronchitis, unsealing a -letter to *see what the and Rosie O'Shea. They were mar- this alol,ig, to Rosie ,%�rith my good � . If you are a carpent . er yoil bati � �, - - - -_ V- which will probably cause death in 'gossip is about—'2 He did not finish. ried at the church by Father Laflamme word." He took from his "vallet a . . I I is a big jug with PIentY Of . ;�;� MUSiC . a few days. - � Ile plucked the fetter from his grand- early this morning." eket of n ' I *Carry your kit from ob to job gmd � ; I is ranged around it, and an . . . I We have stated that "a f ull udder father's hand. "How do .you open . pa ew bank -notes, bound with: . - save valuable time. I collectortm I i � i sat.there in the,shade and . �, .� tends to prevent," . now we say that an envelope so it won't show?" , "It's the spoiling of a good dyna- the tellEr's tape. "She mustnlu malce I - . I � ridustriously. He had dressed mite boss to make a poor husband," him afeard. With -old Marthorn's . collect a very much brger amount - ; I a . i I 'Me 'emlotlonW -side of the mqjor- "a ,distended uddei tends to cure." "Steam! There's my little kettle growled Kavanagh. "Sh I I ; . occasion; he wore a long -tail- - e a ShP Of devils getting more underfoot every , ,ol money. - . I . I tY of People caamot be satiofted'bY - inflation with oxygen gas or in the back room." a girl and he more fit to be her year, I need Mulkern, He will go . k I of faded blue and Sported a �� 11 - Free Ltbrarfes, Gymnasiums, FlaY- sterilized air is -easier and less liable (iYou can tend out on your business; father!" . _ � � Ae-up bow buttoned against farther into the -heart of a jam and With a bicycle you can n2ake �: I � I � Did collar. crounds� etc. The,love of moring the to cause complications than disten- I'll look af ter this." He came out to "But gettilfg �a good wife oug4t to will beat bis stuff nearer the bustink - I 'double, often triple, the number of . i . � ,� - .ron came hurrying ont to beafthybody to the rhythm of music sion with fluids. The use of gas de- the big .desk after a time, the letter better man, daddy." I point than any other helI-roarer in I . � i - business calls : .1 ? daughter of his master. His in some form of d1aucing is an in- mands- fhe possession of a tank of in his hand; it was unfolded and he '�She'll make him afeard of the the Toban." - I , . - * . � i . � t i w suit had not a crinkle in I born pecullerft,y of the avemg-e man compressed pure oxygqn gas, and slapped the back of his'h4nd against stuff—and he'll quft. He'll take no His voice had a plaintive tone. He call on Out-of-the-way prospects off ; I - . ; - J 7 1 � � - ; � . � 11, and woman with liquor and lndM- speci� p�pVarAtvs, 0i4tats f o� inflat- it. more risks! And he's my best man. changed the subject. "Colleen, ye're, . "le car lines. � I - i i I . - 3 IL I I ; . I � I 1, i I ifig vrith sterilized air can be pur- d his face. He never minded chances." doin much to help me these days. So , . I - I I � one other moment of joy , ent music, how -ever, dances may do (I I - � I Don't ever try to tell me again what 11 g i I that's ahead of this moment, , - anore harm than bacteria. it is path- qh�sed from dealers in veterinaxy� in- "I appeal to you'for help, Don! A wi ing are ye, and that's the joy of Hundreds of teachers and 1hou- � " - I - � � . strumenis for from $2 ,to $3, and . to do or what not to do. This gives man needs a good wife, doein't he?" itl And if some things I ask you to, 0ands of pupils ride bicycles to . 2 are!" he cried, "and that was 1 4ftic to see in our large towns and i I I ur � I wfiere neither can " obtained an me a straight line 6-n her! I knew I'd "Yes, more than anything else in ' do seerq strange and not quite to yo I school. I _. I �� t . I ither Pierre gave us his bless- effles young men and wo,men rtmh ,- ordinary bicycle pump with a teat find something in -a;girl's letter." the world," -he declared with ardor. taste 0 a fine lady, will ye do 'em I I - �, , ; � I knew the knot had been o �p . I Flis jq was almost hyster- - to some dance hall to gatigfY a c y be used, but The old man held out a timorous "To keep him right and straightl" for me ust the -'same?" I The bicycle solves the emergency,4e- 11 � I . � ��ire for f�muaenient. complications from the introduction hand, but the grandson put the letter "And keep him home nights, away 4ii wifill I know you have good Hvery problem of the grocer., bui&t�r �, i Rory De, she has taken old I if., ­ up their of septic material are more liable behind his back , I �, from, such places as the Portage," reason for asking." druagist and other mer it . I I People Who hava used I jwts. It is tb* I I I - � i0tremgth in Damfoing, TAN3 HOU"s, than when gas or sterilized air is - "There's no need of �our reading snap�ed Kavanagh, dwelling on . the "Ayl Good reason. The fine folks � . cheapest form of q c ftnsportatiom . - I ; I :held out her hand to him, and - it. There's a lot of slush -guff about subject, to Kezar's discon�flture., In � . � athge men took off their hats psve,.perhaps looked Used. I ight think the things strange. But I � . Lthigk to _kee� up the acquaintance "Bbt I haven't been there ­t" there are no f%ne folks here—they're Bicycling save$ time. Save$ ca fum. I i, . Ae udder and teats must be thor- war I - I . led on her. "She has found a MOO 11, the Wine when It- was eptic and hoping to come up here some day "Save your speech, You needn't . good friends in the Toban. 1 . I Saves expemive shoe leather. ,Saves _1 � . . oughly washed with an antis your own . � I sband. My father addg his Aed and hav�e let Old John BaxleYk I I I I such as a 5 per cent. solution of one and visit, and see ,the duke,' whatever lie to me. I'm not your wife. And You'll be pleasing them. Remember! 211(mey. - � I : - mbie!' She went into 'the corn sgf_o th,ei,r v,itwity wM -find a . . I � I . - of the coal tar antiseptics, the hands that means, in -his own country. But Yet I d6D!t say that ye lie I But mind Most of all you'll be pleasing me." . I - - - I - - and kissed the lit,tle bride. Do you need a blcycleZ . � led Rosie away, slipping arm boon in the 'Use -of of the operator Ind the instruments you listen to this: 'I know'you haven't my word to ye, boyl I may be too She queried with 'her eyes, but he I I I � 1. � "ially about the girl's waist. Hacking's Keart and Nerve Remedy; also sterilized. A�l milk is drawn off, * wanted me to say anything to You busy to talk further to ye. Ye're a shook his head. "All in good time, . I If you dop you% vvit J61W tliat Tou ; 7� Mt wdlfl afspel. ,,that tired f6eling." s its preseuce interferes more or about Kenneth Marthorn, but'l simply fine, upstanding la:d and ther&s no I darlin'.. Get. yp on your -ribbons for - 'em depend on. . 1; � a message from my father� - . take aw*)y that feel,n,g of d_epregslou a The syphon is must tell you that I -have seen -him. telling what may come of itt" He - the wedding -dance. Here comes old, . _� �� - . . less with inflation. ' I must show me your new home . . from . C. � � )rner of it-" and iservousness that comes introduced into a teat, and all the He has -been back in the city." embraced the two of them with gaze bot-aAd-Carry-One.11 C. M. I ut fmous hr .- � ; (ride, departing, turned a look � lowered vqtallty an,d by,in-gs back the gas or air that the quarter will hold "Kenneth Marthornl" gasped the that had significance in it. "The wo. I Abner Kezar brought posies in his easy-runnin and I swWcs. Tha'are �, �tude on Mulkern , with brim- *m1thy rjoh, red, col,ow to the cheeks. is forced in, and the teat then tied old man.. "Is it Temiscouata, Mar- men who are carried away by looks . band, as usual. He gave them to the - to stay out of a repair ;64. � ; . '_ - : � , I I tightly with tape to preveft escape tho --- i; vs; she was tbanking him for It will moke your'bealfby ts-leOP MIDTe rn's son�the engineer?" . are too 6ig fools to be a4y good as I -girl � when she met him in the door. __ And the now HercWex Positivo Diiire , : ame here." He read wives. The woman who is wise looks, 44I picked them when the dew was on.� - - � 11 I I . swalre In of it. Each quarter is inflated and - I t ; r Satisfying s,o that you WiTI ' You for character and knows it when she I'm sorry I did not send them by Xreke—the Couter Brake without a * � I as this. the mGrnings full Gf lif-e and hope the teat tied. The udder is then well on: "'He's mura, absolutely. - � � . massaged every hour until the cow know what-BoV is to get into things, sees it. Mind -my word to ye, boyl Donald. But my mind was—was--" . side arm—is Included w1thout extrit : I I : I ,, Kezar had stopped at the and more 81ble'to carry on with the when the nails in the coverhave The makings are in ye! Now on with - ,,C ­ - you stuttering . cbarge. 1, . I I . I . I : tiia,t hu rt" rises to her feet$ which is usuilly in even � ome along here, , 1. I 1, i 1 4 and Mullkern hurried to him. day's work. The "haibits T -h a been clinched. Bob says Kenneth ye!" 101 ething for 1 4; 1 from one half to two hours.- d laggard! I'll have som I .best to you, Tim! You have Mn morre easily be overcom,e ff YOU e ood his father right in the eye and "'I'll be -ready at noon, Don," the your mind." . _� . �,o be proud of her." Vill use*Hackingls Heart and Nerve tapes should be perfect imitation of an ­ . � I I two hours. if not on her f eet Jn gave a girl called after him. I When Clare had gone Kavanagh . , . . nan, you're right, It's grand Remedy to strengthen the Nev.%s­ to the udder. should oyster on an ice -cake. Nobody knows "What do ye make of him, colleen?" called for Dumphy. "Close the out- * , I arried. And there was pride I at most six hours should be given a thing. I take it there's been an he demanded, bluntly. "I have a good side door, man, and stand .4gainst it. tcome ]3 11 - I S , E�ivn face when you walked up Qdd power. to the Heart alld tO -0- be re -Inflated. She ! C - Vim a-nd &timuqate fhe cin,�'aluti(,; '4 some easily digested food, or a rea- awful row in the family. As to the eye for men when they stand before Let no one 1n1 Fm busy." He flung - J It now." The little thrust the Blood. Buy them frOM ' ' ionable'amount of her usual food, and " girl in the case, everybody is doing' me in their .boots. I have needed grit gesture toward his desk. "Get pen, I ' . �Ose in hearing giggle. "I � I dealer. 50C a -box, 6 for $2 W) she Will take. If the i a lot -of. guessing, but nobody seems'and muscle in men—I have never Abner, pen and phper.. Pull your . . - � . all the water . w1f It . I �� I I I � Ald PQ itQ kno I lose." - .. Dthing that may offend Don, I minded much 'else ;about em. But table c PERFECT—MASSEY—RED BIRD �, I . weath@r bq cold, the 01111 shoi - I . ,itard for -me to bold my old' - __ - Le ' nothing for us to; in picking men a woman -has some- - - ; . mini , roM the wa- r and th6 �i slh�n there's � After the man of business had seat - n a day like this." - . . . . 'Peraoved f y, about if, there's a girl in his thing better than an eye. What do ed himself and squared hift elbows f"ir . � I 1 worr: 460AWEVEL"D—COLUMBIA . I ),t as comfortable as possfbI6. , I wedding -bells are ringing cow kel . I interposed the old man you mal, of him?" Kavanagh leaned towaf(t him and � 11 - not be milked. at all for , case, Donnie!' . I . � I �tatefl somebody, jocosely -i ,­ -, She should he wistfullY. I He w2, employing the method which spoke low, "Write it with care�j � ation, and4or t � i . it. CRE1kMWAXM 24 hours aftet infl 4i the matter with your in -'he had used with success in his af- Abner, and help, me with advice when I 1 L -y be fine weather for . 11 '. enty-four hours s4e should What's 9M Ma& in Qnada — � t I . � a vvi­dding will follow a - We have our Creamery now in full second tw but very little fernal old brains? Don't you see that fairs with men; he had tried "'to jump" I ask for it. I'm going to make- 9,u� - .1 . ; � , I I : 1.1en - at Old Joel's pace; -hp .1 . ; F they be milked frequentlYi se must mean Clare her into revealing hidden seniiments, ,Dt ,r will," IW% VdXd I � � � . loperation and we want Your Patron' ' vorty-eight hours the girl in the ca . � - - I drawn at a time. ked herself? The two of lem--she and providing there it hifit' Kezar laid down bid pen and sat . .- . Paul Sabatis is going to� you . were any. Bi � - isge. We are Prepared to PaY, I a -tion she should be'mil . .. i I ,E� Hebert giT1," I after inil that fellow-_�-are puttiik�, something query did n.ot even deepen the color back in his chair.. "And the one You - ! � the highest prices for your eieam, PaY ded to in the ordinary man- . a __.? . � � i I I :ready tongues of t e Toban you 6 . old Marthorn, 1\ tell youl on her cheeks. "'Why- daddy," she ni de I ,.- '" " ; _ :1. A. Col- Over On i Ih fery two weeks, weig4, 5,A"Iple and atten d, 0. I J - i i . his lie! � . ,—Dr. j. 1:1. Ree probably on old John, tool What replied, with a laugh, "I never thought "This has nothing to-do with the C"ah Cycle & Mew Co.,, Limit* . I � � . sud. test each can of cream cprefu[IY� ner - I � ! - IDh. --old Doe. that Don was sufficiently complex to -*made. That Is signed . i gipgkefl aw - was all that row about that one J have I�NWOX,v OWAM -- 11 I I �-ai 0. lege, Gue I � And give you statement of the sain � _____________� � nub* is � r r,lany ey(_,; werF- on him and- ' . s ea. March repoTted on?, It's a safe bet require any study. I don't believe I and sealed and stands as it is. This i � I This tro4a i � - We also supply cans free of chatir is important or4W,66 ylhnlpqk VaU9WVW Mth9ftW=43(CVWy . � � ge, ,8ha" for all cla s Mon U006VOL T . i tt, sure just what his counten- . it wasn,t merely timber businessl could add anything to y6ur opi'i is my will about my funeral." He . :; imd i - . _CZAL NAVCI&, I � -1 give you an honest business 4eal Uf sfock-. here that you and 'of him." , � I . . There's something snapped his fingers un ier the factor's . _ i �iit tell thRm. __________4*__� Z I 17 M . Call in and see us or dro Don't you "Oh, so the's it!" There was dis- nose. I'DoWt saucer -eye at me in - 1q. . - - I . i 1�u drink with us, Tim . an apple corer -con- I aint knowing to as yet. I , - . . . - . : I I i I Varticulars. . patent covers ,. is encouraging Clare by tinctly a touch of disappointment in that stylet When a man �dies there's - I � � inan. eject a core when see how she th is keep- his tone. "Oh, so that's itl." he fe- a funeral. You don't think I'm go- . - ___ __ - �____ - 0 1 i � , - i.. 47 pt,- jug, and anot1her Gris THE SEAFORTH CRE-AMER1 taining a spring to telling her that this Kenife . - - - - � Ll -, t, � I - A . . . ,_ . 1 4 ( I . I . .)n141ria , Cut IDUL . - , -, i � �;hen *Lt's gone, boys. I hP,Vel $%forth . 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