The Blyth Standard, 1907-10-10, Page 3The Rightf 1 Heir
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"l.re if you hail examined it 011.0- lib. . soft ht COM(' to Ler, he 111(1 resolved
fully you would have noticed that it is to mak.. the last entry in his diary:
apparently composed ofthree layers, hut '\loners In `1 ,John's Chapel, Win -
the middle caro is cut out very pager the t. e4i est ) ]tl , I, y , by the llc1.
edge, so as to allow of sono closely greed Jodiaa 10 01(0(0, bishop, and rec.
101•ftten sheets of thin paler to he oat- for of tit. ,Tolin's parish, Cleorge Sum,
sorted, 1 remove one Cud sof what ap• her, of Rye, to :-Miss Marion Nonce, also
pears the middle layer-,-tints-,crud,you
ereoive dont the papers e,aatily slide out
f their 1locket'
He hold it''uiiside down, gavo 1t a lit-
tl shake, and some very thin sheets of
;toper, upon nvhich there Wats Writing,
tri tit tn,it1er tont,. narrow slip which
of !Rye, I take my oath that this is a
t}';io statement.
Joshua Grafton, Rector."
hentetttber 10th, 11
For what seemed a long time rafter
the 'reading of this, Sunnier Dalton sat,
if tinned to stone, his face white as
mix 0101 -0 thin; fell upon the tom,. hi. shirt -bosons, his eyes wild and star -
Lis, perhaps, stay contaimnamothing ing, end his bands locked together in a
c? in^.fe10 10 eau,'Earle said, taking panful chap.
the latter up 01111 holding it" before sir. Then <toting up with an exclamation
`Dalton, of horror, ho cried:
1t W113 1110 marriage certificate which
Gm red rector had! given A'Iaoton' aoi the
e000urn; of lax 010n'nge,'r
Ile 1:L oghcl long, loud and scornfully
as lie saw it•
"I always thought Austin O" rod ear.
t matrs a little too faniyyuu,,101e
dared to sign the old, sector's vaillewtbi
real marriage certificate, and -gimeat,te
Marion But 1.1itp'smath. st 700
more real to tire ' i1 02) 1, yl)5
her keeping th1i;ussicss (ialpe r'uofIer';114b
discovered the fraud, As for Austin, 1
told yoga before, I never caw 11ilfl iifgh1an.
Perhaps lie, also, thought theolilittdgone
too far in the matter, and woe afraid
riseforget(";"
n' 001 h
t bo o •' •all d- as
scab f
S
Em -le did not male nsy'foply tothese
roar°ail ,; ler: nt0101)' returned lite eertifi•
,etc. to the cardboard pocket epol'tank
up 0 molter paper, 1 0
"there 10 10010 infoam solar '„deft 1
etannhled'ulunl pnl0ly!byavoid* ,sslfaa, f
oho onlel not say that,' headdal; ns`rt 1,pt
event- 151110 "I eight tit say, 5 l)iah he
Provfde0re1.ed nae to it, IShat�1'Ilx
to 1:ou or will you ream it; for t•gm01eff?
1, is vert (11(0'1) coi0000 pd0vltll"that
htt!c
drama in St. John's Chapel o1,1Vin
c a.3t
1Ia; 1),110011 moved untcsnsiily iti hdS'
chair. l,omesh010 the'wordo of thio €i'h}y
001111 young 2100 :with las self dontalr0 1
"Then I pare been doubly cheated and
dunce:. No wonder that Austin Osgood
uzler dared to crone neer to me again,"
'''And," -Earle said, quietly and im-
rsirel Marion' Vanoe's honor was
110000 marred by the shadow of a stain,.
though ,he suffered 1115,: seine as if it
111(1 been, and her-1er•sor waRl.,not
11,411 illegitimate!"
CHAPTER XX)11r1
"Q1 why slid I not know lhieln. Dian
11 Honer Dalton beatinghis rs Urow
01111 bit hands. "1 was, after all, the
loga1'liushand of..'tlie Heiress of Wycliffe.
All these years 1 might have occupied.
that. pond position, and with unlimited
We alth. at lay. coulntand,t
I is too nluilr-
too jnucli to hear-, What evil
.eniu ,
hashoer,1mns111ore nit my life,
that I
shordd lours missed it: all?
"'112� a.''0011.
.h g�enins,' as you terns it,
\vas,1us, year�"0(10 villainy'-the•;spirt
thdat rifles/lin your own evil lwa111 11(11
w i yet 1,1 f ujif 1111 11m )0001 girl, and yolt
elvertechel'I'veittsclf, For once it o retie
end ii itinitnient. 9101,been ruetgd on ,
11110" 11 Gfl Ings, ipbl. yen 10110Q:.20 one
to i is oe for it, hitt yrollrself,'"•Earle 000•
ut "•toil sftratly,
"Iris 111100! She lshoftltkave toht 100.
Sin Ii01110 igbt to laic ',bhp.
1 g, loa e knowledge
flo1110- 100 llitshtllttl" ;1' `'
`Tont forgot that yo 5 s0oori e
.!.her and
bearing, a MI a; suspicion of Brett 101001 0 111(1 lisp :,5)11,41 .44,120 olth;t-,Maori .you, and
)'nice about him, mase 1iin feed ars 11 100 ala0 11101'1'Pn, rte used to give her any'
nni;:ht 1100 lheadlaatyr,t',11f his holo! right o van. 'you hpLtt111TtU'
Ile begvtn to finr that those f,a.mrs I "11111Oho- had lie bf o disks<io e,tsent'to
nli1ht (outtalk sYnnothinh` very "dil, i rc 1(110(0 t 4 1,111if1i•; ryjiolt %ruler pretences,
Wald sannetliung that, had beam le-
Lho miles.30110 t
1nsleept:100 from my
0 0 :c,l 1 ucfn}My firr ytliglt
hltt'0:.beet maser..
\\that could Earle \err mo have been of .,L01iff i 11l1aiic }irs tvventv•h"
e
c
n
c.
m•r
i hfor r t hint for doling .•ell thea
years?
cly net merely to acquaint 1pip.1"
with t.0 feet that 1(0 !:new he war, tlfs
allc,ftunato non of himself aotd 3faalii4,0
V1.1 11;1,2,
Bat he held out his latul for the p P a-
per, preferring to rend fol himself.
l•iara gave 11 to him, saying:
"This i. 111111' aclep7.,01 'something in
Bishop Crofton'sdos lay,, T mode it my
Sell ft o tt the origi0o ,"
Sommer D,ilton 111401ded that }raper
with 0 feeling. of /malt 0(1ea..me.00, 0111
and with breathless interest,, half es-
pectfug what Was to folloil,
nn now tbe, acknowledged /Marquis
of Wycliffe and Viscount Wayne,' Earle
I sold .
"Have you proved your chum? Was it
not contested? ITow-"
Mr. Dalton ,was 1ery tench excited
so muelr so that he trembled visibly, and
leaned back, white and tweak in his
chair.
! have proved my claim; it teas
contested," the young man bean. "When
I first discovered that my mothcr'stitar-
riage was valid, and that I was the
rightful heir to Wycliffe, I thought 1
would go at once and compel my
a
gr
and
father to acknowledge mnitisdB at
he had been so stern and cruel ,to my
mother that T recoiled from hint. I wag
under 'age, and I knee he would be apt
to deal sternly. with 1520 also, and de-
mand implicit obedience to him. 1 knew
if I went to hint be would in all proba-
bility refuse to allow me to follow the
course I had marked out for myself, So
I resolved 1 would never cross the titres•
hold over which my mother had boon
so relentlessly driven mail I had either
discovered the man who had so wrong-
ed her. and could tell the marquis that
I had found hero and proved that he hod
legally bound himself to her, or until
his death, when of course it would be-
come necessary that I should reveal my
identity. So f began my lonely wand-
erings upon a very uncertain mission. I
discovered upon inquiry that a George
Sumner find been studying at 11 certain if Ito iota 000;3. know'rt that the mnr-
,Cerma❑ university. 1 immediately re-
,the
c had been leyvl,ivhendee sherd moni-
ed thither. and found neon American
r,,l "that peen le 'surd discovered tont
the books, that ho waa8 an Anse•icnn Earle 1100 his son`'aau9 11011' of old the
from a certain town In the State of lf.urinfs of R%gclaffe's gu'cat pcsscsnrour„
New York And now allow me to asl< hew differently 110 vv0nhl have conlluat-
h registered l t f -iv tr
full, n'ltil the perspiration gathered up•
on his file and, rolling off, dropped up -
en (Ile fie' r,
Edith D Ilton his half-sister!
ile got ld a it .salvo it, and .11 was the
bitterest blow his life had ever known,
low ears that
iow :multi h0 1 u all the r r t
I uyears
were be f ne him with the sin of this
undying love (dingingto him?
Now ht !Mew something of what I'au1
1 ressalia most hove suffered from his
not itmI )0 tion,
Patel 'Ives. ttit!
The thought of him thrilled hint with a
sharper, fiercer linin.
111 l ips in time. note that Edith 000
i t c io num, he Aright, succeed in winning
silent-
),: w:•s t 10 niucii for hint to bear r
I arid, bowing his heed upon the table
nom, which he ltaol oat (town, he groaned
)laud.
Sumner Dalton smiled at the sound,
while n 0000008, sinister expression sept
into his eyes. ft did him good to kaon'
that Earle could suffer, and 1110 strange
Inured of him on hos mother's account
loud, hint inwardly exult over the sight,
11111. Le hard revolving natters of im-
l01'10iree iia his nand while Earle was
tell iiig.
10(11 been into nsntnbli• startled
next mortified. to learn how t-.. 0011•
of St, John's Chapel at \1i1le1H to lIa'1
outwitted him, and .feta 01110y err ry 0101
immlt ted 1011011 lues realized fun, lie had
missed all the inixiunies and 018,(,051•
comic of Wycliffe for 1)1awy prate,
1ixigme
you
of the whole"4 1T'ale asked cd 11101601f'
y�tt}1�mg
If he could but have know n tnhiat that
160°0 of cardb1itrd Contaitled-1f he
>,lll does no), olid ;' 1[r. Dolton mut- I 00/10000 then
"uneasily', and wfult a rising flash, could have read all this
t4it�e,;,, 11,stsed Nims elf��f els tl'ut:h, 110 10'0
7t rtllght as well re niedoroned tare (02 e dins -bo hnce 110010,
what 1phrle afterward dfecnwc•ed. that weld'hale tai. n 1
he beau e•siint lieatod in a dairy .0101 teftal how 0,1 erly he 001114 law worked for
m
affair u'hllas.studyiug in a noted eollegt EtrlO's release, ;tad once -del evui,Y orf•
of his own 15101121 •y, and was expelled in donee of the evil p0801010 within him. Ile
deep 'dfs r00ee' hat0renpen ' bo had int- 000111'then have made pcamb' with Mtn,
medlnt01 going abroad to finish his and' have reaped 001. 11111-� atdv mages
course in "the 'ClOr)non university referred .which the father 01 so noted a 1100 soli n,
tr, the future etrgm of 'Wycliffe n0,l,1
1'onrlu tht0.hore alight be other be wou;d 1..,..r:uiy 02(3)3',
:{\lperleau students -'there who know of Bort :k faint hope 11nfn1to;l hien tial,
the, 'dfogr'nooful'affair in which he 'hart perhaps it might not be too"'1st., ntyar
S, 1
b'seu a lendoY, he resolved not to give his aid.
whole name, and, thug escaped being a Earle w�as }us eon--that<joct was rs',
marked man. t,ir :read bey -end n doiint a,nd 1 e, hu,od.
He accordingly gave only his first ,said he would aster stoop to any111021g
macs, and though then weir,. ns he lila reweag1• 1i gaol en00 well h0 m+o01..1
know, other s escapade there who ifs1 t. • sights ;ad -tome
know 01 the 0101 ;lie canuntal with his 11°' avail himself of the slightest
tAC e to,lo hili aar nilury'; 'lie 't1,c0100
previous college life, yet the}� never sun
rid thevt bye de5i1'ell to put m 1rar.t;ie'
pct110 that heohge Runner and George th • mandate, "Love your 0110/8010 ids
Dalton. as he had before been knovvu, d y
were the 'same person. 11111.11 a curl of h°011 to thoe•r who dospitolu ly injure
his lipat. the man's reply,, Earle eon- P'11."1 1: 1? hi, I.O, c.u:+t ..' wa:r1.1
i y' 11r , utic.s. bo rcodv to forgive him for
tinned;
1'e" IC I I done ,1ri11 ani '",.
n,. 1e WINO(
"As soon ns I found lie was an Ant• 'i,tl , i 7 I ti'
errant 1 ye,olwerl to conte to \agnea Not, awl if be exilic of 1 sou ni in n
1901 `iloflortist 'Tt ie'trc> ta, t 1 P t 1 proper mantles he wou+d donbmotes re•
c
wuitld;' 110 ro(uied, 'errs nlfii tier had hitherto given my 1100- at 1e ai le !,o wn:101 1(1mr1'''1 tato 01 velii!0
lop` 1(0111 ahm0st sad: 1 i111 anti be looked tip to and liottntecl as the
1 thC�-I, gall not use• till q}noliey% of n
0..a' • plan 'trim hod, so loon dtsotenetl mc, even hither of the youirg marquis, It was
»;,71µtt1,V- othar,:peoplo tvlto ", ql h it m i 1..beton g to Ste lig right- stran;,0 hist no feelings .of ;milt. and
sh is ,daga�, €, y
d`o tld'`nlalce hot• fool Iny al prosecute
my c0nrc a. ,u urns t
J poor bo T ,1011 refused the aid of my colic )run into favor, turd he could after
T
to ouy lac ado another sane rrre a,{ra shame- restaau.ned ]nut. He diet )rot Eats
l?4• L ndgo°I iift6',$ i,Cd tot) so 't; for
Metas p.'hptod h' blaniel0ss; victim ser Rtt, ii. 'was bow I enure to 3101ion cue 1(111 th0 'l or 0. nor 14, 01
1 00)101; nv rivorr ober hhnscif, he 'i fi'lIf r errs: , eikher, b,eaiuse he kncefaith might be
wrong lii'i yin' t t rebounded 1111011 111m' , try, vera est 1. amp o e and every to „t. _, long „fMay, every spare day tl int he would able e. ley what had , o o g been do-
'elf
wrong
e ;the Ch10f Kuifer0r from , nt me, L1100otel to 1010 search, d ro. 1110d 111m.
'Ifs 01(11 f. etired-the direetorfos of several cities,
1101ld Al.uian Valle .1'14 'dole hint no ]Brut he was lcsolred to make the fart
dad studied up all the Sinners they of their 1eGatimtslnip segce frim a- goon
o 1)i ,1 inns wrong, Ole,hd Iored Imd 'contained, but could find none u inn
1 turn; he Wouild get all die could out of
seeking them out, nae nusne'cd to the bin, gratify cncry selfish desire, accept
George 0000100 that my d} mg mother every ga t tiding that l e 005011 101101011)1)
lad described to no, worm out of hint, a•.1 lit all the fs rnurr
T serer thought of such a thing ns 11(011-" he had done 111111 go for 0011(0ht.
you being the man I wens 011001; hod He stilt bated him, I spay, ns such nm
I even suspected it, T nave should have
had to serve those three yea00 10 that tease ):mays hove those 0021,ho !tie miser
miserable prison; fore as T told l hove
phbuut above them, and lir would
yon before, it was while soarchi!n bgta'e gfourIin ib if the 1.1111Ir re Iu•rl-
far (1500 thnt 1 b0came 00111,(1X(1 in the. e'1 bind iron h{H proud I a 0t;in ird ns1 00
robbery', Srou, it s0ens. 111001' during the bile itilaude t .0 Lit 521 c ,ora tette ln:n
greater hleewnse Int <as la0 as blend wt. soy
glade p1 rt of int imprisonment, of tbo of adranta_e to be (011101 for
rpiotion T 505tahred tow'a'd you. It
trusted hath; she w onld haVo devolved her
on stn to Dend h,ow the 0t3100 t0,0 life to hot, rya his inlore'sts - lint, al -
confessed to trouble on his mind to the thongin he hall not really st:ecoed:d in
r
desiwoym a,! her, and entuill i1 lasting de:-
honor
o -horror upon. hernan1e, yet she had suf•
fermi for tile time as it 10 hadatecom-
plislied his purpose.
I r; the troth li y trtmmliod at hist,
ur0 , nae chase 110 stood exposed. in
Ile read low the rector had interposed, all his baseness; his evil doings were re•
iisecrtaiined the names of the young corn- veiled, and the shame and injury, dime
,le, driven the accomplice ignoniuo11sly
tom the field, filled ".oat and signed
the
marriage certificate, , and then himself
proceeded to the droner and married the
unsuspecting pair.
A terrible oath leaped from Stunner
Dalton's lips and .the paper dropped
from leis nerveless hand, as he finished
rector --how the old 101011 .had himself
gone to the chapel, and concealing hist,
self, bad seen a young 1111111 001110 into
the robing -room, disguise himself, and
then proceed to assume the sacred vest
-
10 himself -r• e. eater time 700
,bad
a r, fat r
ser dreamed of bringing upon her. Mar-
ion at last stood vindicated before the
world as the parr 01111 innocent girl sits.
was, while the whole black catalogue of
Sonnet 13alrorrs guilt 10000 nom, sweep-
ing clown like nn avalanche upon 11110,
lhron.toting to rain and crush hint at -
rending this startling revelation. tsely.
°11 i0 0 he!" he cried, his face asheb Ifo ought lice ter, twenty, cyan thirty
111101 a great fear in his ryes, vents. huger, 'not to treoclrey wowid foj
lowhim Loot ; 1', 1(91111?,;11 er the for-
gotten a 011e 11 who had 1nowat 11..
t t l}• nay' r
fl oiooforth be would be a -marled noel
atrl c110 111 ,11,0 more to by trusted or bort,
nrcd,
toy I 701r, Pelton suddenly,
1.1 1: 11
l 0 1 11,w tronc,11t11 had sitnclz 101111
.' leaat rnsband of 3Jovimo,V;anle
would 000c rights there ever 110w, 1
vril] 008 tr (MS Matter.' 11'110 '11413 been
neuter at \\p01111e all these years?"
"\\'l rrentorr 1:airfield; Vallee,, my; 1no-
h0r's f dher, loss ruled tli000 tntil nus
dent'), width occurred only a few/0001115
,ego," 1 .rhe 0155wefed (iuletlt but ,read-
fag at ahce 1ititt s
wa310lssiii(1 in "the
"And 1)110 00010 into ,the properly
1hen1" he demanded rngerrl\.,
"A mesio of ray e..otheri•-Paul Tres-
snlin }n- name."
"%onruht 01101, do y'ort hear iltal1 ,
exclaiiocd 11r. Dalton very 1101010 nston
fatted, and tit -min to Iilithu Rut -
he is not ;nosier there now, Ballo ,la-
ncet -nut
enceoiut of the young and tender staid aerrnnted calmly.
m, and,' fearing, that some great troll AL' :4r. I' Jton n`to ' 1
"Tt is no In," Earle returned, sternly.
"1 welt myself to see the place where
I supposed my gentle mother had been
o cruelly
deceived. I.. sought the sex-
ton, and he told me concerning his part
ill the transaction, and then directed me
to Bishop tlrafton's daughter for fur-
ther information, he being dead. She
was only too glad to aid me -toll! 111(,
of 11e rfathor's diary, and what slit had
rend of this there. She then brought
it to hie, and kindly dllow•ed alai to make
this copy'. The signature upon the
marriage certificate ear000ponds exactly
with. his .0tell in the journal, and Mss
Crofton ,is perfectly: willing that any
Due interested or 01neelned in thismat-
ter should see the oliginalo There Is
little bore ," Earle ,.pdde0 taking, up
another paper, 'wide:raj think will soar
rine), you beyond a doubt of the truth
of what you have already rend."
Ile then rend himself aloud how hto
good man's heart had 'beer troubled on
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A New Orleans woman was thin.
0
0
Because she dict not extract sufficient
nourishment from her food.
She took Scoff.: Eme'et".rio n.
Result:
She gained a pound a day in weight.
ALL llRUGGlOTS s OOc. AND; $1,00
•P-.A�+yvytq'sf'0044 •4440*,314444
'0 0111(1 seen 00 if common humanity lro;ns lf, loo m :.,t ludo at 211001 put 0)21
would have yon t:o make some the svonidoroc of re(,et and !'attire gaols
prompted 1/11// -
mitigation
effort for tor. r0innsr, �0r: nt ]oast, for n � •, •
mitigation of my senlenee; but instead, "T00t say that ysni• 010arna ns 10.11." -
you to poor lit to loprivo me of the calk pntabiy o,iabfeisf.ed at \Vycliffe1" ho
"onlfn(t 1 hod, for I an convinced that asked, aniter leo had thought these things
it 10a0 von who intercepted all the flow);., weil over,
e1s and kind' 10(00a;,0i5 which I should Yrs,'' Eagle answered, sifting his bag-
Ihmlwfsc 1110 received." 1• • gaud face, with a helot nigh; "every -
Earle fiord his stern (1101100 upon 1fr, thing to 01) clearly ptovecl that 000) one
.Malt}inn na he said {llf0'nndl;uea0' 113' the .04110.13' it."
0.11111,y any his'cyos 1(111'tlrot he was chi ',"Tints is exceedingly fortunate. WV11100
(penin his surmise. t shall you return'?" 0
"l'tv?o not; wondett nom that I "1"0011odro1oly-," Jaarle 0,0201, will' 0111111'
know isomething -,p1 your, nature,'fnot it !fps. .
will's -oily be a1 added titers planted' in "Slaw iii„1 yra1 find fh r. ttt1; 0001
vnu • .pilaw of 0010050 as will also the ixantmohl t" ulln', Dutton ask0d, Keith an•
i which yp 0ttght a ds 100 niter otlrer cunuutg gloouo lir life eyes,
1r01n1d 3!!r% h t
101' s'lea.o. and 115 the end. (km will bc. .'`luayciy lle,u.nsnivyeondi'non, )01oo r
the oorsUsuffere'ri Pot in site of your f0116 'hyped, briefly.
m 'u i 1 r- Ile 00)..1 bogbn ti's
every effort 1 nenqua,-r,. I was begin- g to nrisih'n9tbnn-ama
ening to mak, (01' tn;ecli• n 11 11111e lull a 0111111 these. inquiries .were tending.
rp01allon, who I' fiend in a paper of the "lilt w brat will yen do? You aulv^e
death: of the 'Marquis of Wycliffe, Ile never had any experience in uruuiafu.;,
11111 been dead ,aome time, for this notice so lanae a poverty."
(a.s only, an Root ),leaned from Elam- "I caro learn, sit."
prate news, and reported in connection '1 know; but that would be so tedi-
w•itlo the -feet that 1111-, Tressalia,of roes.and you are 1111110 to make many
Newport fames had succeeded to his wast mistakes. You need some one older and
property. I knew then that I must at: wiser than yourself' to advise you."
tea! to my claim at 0000, and I inane- Aft, Dalton hesitates a moment, and
11 10 i,y' I ft for Europe. I found Alr. leans nearer Earle, eagerly searching his
saln v 1. e petted, already estabo handsome face. Ihtt Earle sits pale and
Ir. il as the -Marquis of Wycliffe; bit,
the -t bre mat that he is, when he
t.lino, that I was the rightful heir he
unyur .e{ everything nail kindly as-
sisted mem establishing net identity.
then; feeling that the change in my pros-
pects would to ouffotent to mole ,you
w'uve all 010l00tions rcgardil' mo, l loft
,' ff n 1.1 his hands. rind returned for
l sago '
'Earle suddenly- stepped appalled -he
ettold not go on. All his dreams of hap
lane'' were nt nn end nor: [11,1 10101
d erusbed his every hope-Editlla Dal
r n) bra half -erste, and b0 2012051ec:i001"
i r darwa `
t v0 thiole of ]tier 11(1151)1 bm-
ung his wife,
1lid, Cod forgive. !him, he 0001111 never
love her ns a sister,
111' great heart swelled within lien
with agony at the thought; the re1119
quiet, knowing. nevertheless, what is to
follow, and conscious also of 10151 the re.
salt will be,
t'Ts br eentinned-1
Expensive Tuberculosis,
Quite recently an English bull was SOUL
into the Argentine for breeding purposes
at the highest price which has ever been
paid in England for an animal of - its
1 md-$15.000. When it reached Buenos
Ayres, and at the end of the quarantine
period was submitted to the tuberculin
test,'itvvas declared to be 11(100ted, and
0100 duly, slaughtered:
The Domestic Czarina.
otllwaukee Sentinel.)
"Does your 10110 take much Interest to
0101ics?"
[ should 0011 50. She speaker of the
upon his forehead filled mit h(ril and !lease."
P '
TOE S'i.OMACii ON SLUE.
The Tonic Treatment for Indiges-
tion is the Most Successful.
HARD FOR 110130118.
Co-operation to Solve the Tritmp
Problem.
Dant times art e.:;;;;(01 11r the In i1lis.
des
1 av•been s:chbu .1
For ,cats they
and freight from the n i 0aads, Betting
Loos of appetite, toat011 tongue, cad Minims' wives sere, ,nt,-u,g pests 01
fasts in the uwuth, heavy dual neul+sirc t?u•ntsclo .0 generai10', and 1 lie railroads
and a lull sluggish feeing -these nue and the town authorities have, aien deal- ,''
the synrptuul, 01 stomach troualo r her rn unsucl ,full! with the midden' un•
indicate that the stomach is to sur tel nt 1.)s become apparent that uu-opera-
that it i5 no longer furnishing to erne' truer 1, 0110.0,,1ry, So comp:ration it is
blood the full quota of nourfshu1011t 11„t to he. and 11,0 peril hos ou0 along
loe g who
1 g 1,
the body demands, hence
ievery
) 0 3 t tang hobo line t° o1 1" c 01020 is goiu1 to Ua',
suffers. There are two u t l..udtt.
ll
t a
t m t
'
went, the old ono by which the a
h ,I
is humored by the nee of pre d.ge .tc
foods and artificial ferments, aura the
new one -The Dr. Williams' Pink Pills
method -by which the stomach is totted
up to do the work acture intended of
it. A recent cure by ,the tonic treatment
is that of Mrs, Jas W. Haskell, Pert
Maitland, N. S.,She says: "1'or years 1
enjoyed pettfoct' lwxalt11, but suddenly
headaches seized ore, 1 had a bad taste
in my mouth; My tongue was coated; 1.
grew tired and oppressed; my appethe
left hie and such food ars 1 did eat only
'
caused distress. 1 had sovl•e r pains 000
Illy chest, 1 lost all 5tiuoigUf 1>1101 wo, of
er'nt
t seized with vomiting. At drti t
ter g
times 1 was trettul by Some of our beat
doctors, .but although I followed their
treatment carefully 1 did' not get any
better. Ono day awhile reading a patter
1 cane across a case 010111nr• to Inure,
which had been cured by 1)r, \Vill}aihs'
Yin!: Dills, I immediately phrohased a
supply and it was not long before they
began to help hie, 1 grew stronger day
by, day till now 10111 as healthy as t
ever 01110. 1 have 0 good appetite,, am
5100)rg mid active and can attend to 111y
household duties without fatigue, 1 Tawe
no hesitation in recommending Dr. IVi1•
limns' fink Pills to all sufferers from
indigestion."
Rheumatism, kidney trouble,
hour -
algia, St. Vitus' dance, headache :and
backache, palpitation, general weak•
ne5s, and a lost of other troubles, find
their root in had blood'hist as in the
case of stomach trouble, That is why the
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills treatment is
always a success -they are a powerful
blood builder and mine tonic, gold by
all druggists o1 direct from The Dr,
Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont.,
at 00 cents a bux 00 six boxes for $1.1)0.
e - o
The Game of Conversation.
To play this game ouecessftally two
of the company privately agree upon up-
on a word that has several meanings.
The (.000 then enter into conversation,
which is obliged to be about the word
they have chosen, while the remainder
of the company listen,
y n 1
When n ' member of the tarty im-
agines
agines that he has guessed the word he
may, join in the conversation, but if he
finds heismistaken must immediately
drop out,.
10give an illustration: Supposing the
two g pin,
• players who start the conversation
decide upon the word "box." They aright
talk Minot the people they had seen at
the theatre, Then they could say ,row
well it looked in the garden, and how
large it sometimes grew. If someone join-
ed in 011 this they could quickly change
and tell about a largo case, holding a
great number of things, etc. If the word
should be correctly, guessed the person
goosing it chooses a partner, and they
together choose a word and start conver-
sation anew.
`nor folks have the idea that the hobo•
:s the happy 1!.tmp you 000001 about in
the comic 1aolr:i or ice 011 the stage and1,
possibly sibly One tramp in a thousand i, like
that Tho other 00h1, according to those
who know them best nue mighty, unde-
sirable eitize0, n0en olio 10001(0150, steal,
1(1(1111011 01011011. Tel) houses, wreck 1,011 (110
and in a pinch commit murder. •
Some European 0overnatents have
realized the seriousness of the hobo prole
len and have begun a systematic study
of vagrancy,. but hn America until now
no concerted 10011011 1010 been taken
against the 11010y of idler's who prey 011
the country, Statistics 110'0 beet
gathered and investigations mode of
laws, arrests and convictions with the
object of having the question treated; as
national instead of local -to hove
tramps disposed of by employment or
uuprfsonnrent 1111)1 nut merely shifted
along from one town to another -and in
this work the railroads are only too „lad
to co-operot'.
It is the railroad that salter; utast
from tramps, ,ltd it is also the one thing
without which the hobo 010111 not con-
nis
con-
tinue ]n. existence, Ire most kerp mov-
ing, for no community w•il 1011d010e habit-
ual idleness and n long stay, in any ono
town 100u1d land him in the 1001kbouse.
Ile cannot pay his fare to keep 11101'-
fftg, so lie steals his rides. If tide steal-
ing can be prevented vagrancy will re-
ceive a death blow, and it is upon this
peg that the cffo'tto disband the army
of vagrants is to be huff;.
Naturally enough, the railroads lave
always boon ani.ious to stop the 1lde
stealers. The tres1111ss"rs often steal
valuable packages of freight, damage
cars, interfere with signals and switches
and sometimes attach and injure train-
men and employees,
But, it has been impossible to make
1011011 headway against ride stealing be -
0:81 the hoboes if arrested rarely get a
harder .sentence thou 00 order to got
001 of town quick -which means that
they ,jump' the next froight. Thus to
accomplish results there must be co-
operation between Gm railroads and the
authorities. and to secure this several
charity organizations have bogus 0 calm
paign of education to have acerptate leg-
islation enacted and the laws 0nforfed,
The country districts and little towns
stiffer most from the hoboes, but the es-
pease involved prevents them from deal-
ing" with the gaestion with any' havoc
of severity, It is much cheaper to order
a tramp to get out of town than it is to
try him and feed him in jail for a week
or n month.
This move on order rids the town of
the Camp and unloads hint on another
community, So 11 goes cm, and every
year finds r60011 its 111 the ranks of the
sons of rest. If they were arrested and
put to work their numbers would 00111
show a big decrease, This is Jame ,T.
♦ • ♦ Hill's idea of dealing with the problem.
"Work." says he, "is more dreaded
than all the terrors of the how•. If co -
cry' tramp were sentenced Boder a pen-
There is no period in baby's life alt>'of a diet of bread. and water and to
that mmothers dread 111000 than teeth work Bard before he Was passed along,
g The little gums are • teudcr the Dud Weald be 10 sig"ht,
in, time.
and inflamed; the child anffers and is "rhe consirnetioft of goael rands acrid
sleepless and cro00, 31111 tie mother i0
caring forthe child.
c t
.out at
worn
usually,
g
Y
'Tho use of Ruby's Own Tablets al-
lays the inflammation, softens the ten-
der swollen gums, and brings the teeth
tt
11ose dLin
e t10t ssnue,lsays: "When lily
baby was cutting his tooth lie was few-
erish, cross and did not take nourish-
ment, After_ giving 'hint Baby's Own
Tablets lien cut six teeth without the
least troubla.'I have never used any (med-
icine for chil'dret I 100100 00 10igl ly a0 the 1 t f 1
Tablets." Sid by all medicine dealer= in Pennsylvania, the tramp cannot be
or by mail a 25 cents a box from the punished for..haply- being on theprimer-
Dr.
r0 ver-
Dr. Williams) :Medicine Co, Brockville, 16 P l
ty, of n. reilrokt,d, thtmughghc can be pan.
Ont. ishod for stealjtlg 111100,
The Ponnsylvtynia Railroad Las set out
to organize a duce department, Ahem -
hers nI this s e ial police force will tra-
vel alone the shad. on bout passenger
and freight trains, and look out for tres-
pn ars, Tf thsy'oso aided by a State law
making it a misdemeanor to tresp11sp on
owl chnt'ecterlstle 1000)1001 occurred in his the Tir'bt of 'ay ufutow1tedh• nhrn
i tP 1 � e
PAINLESS TEETHING.
be assisted by compelling every trnnip'
to break stone, wheel dirt, or go hungry,
This with
ntt a fine enforcement of the
erintiwatl haws by the local nutholties
would probably furnish a simple and sot-
fsfactory solution of the vagrancy prob.
lent"
The s1 m •in d
ala t01n ant of police of one of
the largo Eastern railroads says tlm.t the
greatest blow' to vagrancy' would be a
law posed by the Legislature of every
Rtnte malting it illegal to trespass on the
ug a o way ofn int road. At present,
Jail for Doctor.
(Philadelphia Revord,)
Judge Clelatnd's efforts to 0take the Ilax-
nve11 Street Pollee Court. In Chicago a refuge
for the olaproaaed mid nn agency of moral
reform Were recently referred to in those
col.lions d few days a o a very interesting
ndmhrintratlon al mtico ten Dred with
mercy. lie �Pai•oled n drunkard upon the usual ren of tram -'on the Pennsylvania Rail•
oowdltlon of Lotad 000100enect and n p505i0lsal road and ill risks' of employees and '
The result was a prolonged spree, the first
equipment,"''ll rapidly rleerooao.
Toh result sons a prolonged spree, tato first ,ar p,: y
the mean had indulged ah for many months. .a V ••
Judge Cleland had the 0,0010 brought before The Chane.
Mtn, admoalshed him 10 0011100 carefully t b' g
t history of eases before prescribing Before.sh eat tooboardin' school she
Moths ist y 1 s !?s:g (
nl0ohol and said: 'Should 300 ever. Again user t t'onopRrni play,
proscribe liquor for n mann as my parole 11,0 She dTUv ne Cow's from rite field an,
you will go to the. county jail." Perliapo
dodge b000012 could mot 5a1)d him to the Ii ed take I4utho hay,
a von a doctors
ceua w eel but it' hn m ken a But.t,11.;1,,,_ n'
4 i g b t do Cha " c,
t afi - more, because
earcfn) about �preseriWa,; alcohol he will ne--..3 ' e
conrolish a 10ry uoerur thing. tris, y'o4 fee-
She wty1t 1nvny as //dory Jame, nn' come •
Itgek Jeanne Alalic,
She uscton weal made-oror clothes, an'
always with a sthilit,
Dot now: lecsee every one must be
the latest sty's
Shee don't ride bareback any mare, nor
climb the Apple:tree--
dent 10001(1 as ll?Yry ,lane, but cone
back Jeanne ld3ouio.
IIer hair is all in':aninkles now -she calls
stn -lfaslial1 waves;
Site's up in 011 the 'etiquette, real stylish
she bohases.
Her ma and lie are mighty proud 0' all
she's ]caned -but gee,
Wo sometimes ov1 lj for -Mary Jane iuotfd
a' Throne Muriel
1INu' Dune so Yale in Woman's
ITene C'mpani)n.