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or ever shall, I put awe from me--
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just by my own Fully; and there is a
b
share re s a star to the dky, only
steady rod spark in the midsE of the something
—
used it say it is equal to any 50c. Powder,
Raisins, New Currants, New figs. Finest Tana, Monsoon, Japan's, Young
Hyson. Iii -heat prices paid for good Butter and Eggs.
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Robson Grocer Albert St
N. 9 � •f Clinton.
Ilia weak hand groped and found
fe to hie breast inside hie gray
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1897'
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nothing more hopelessly dead and
blaokueae, low daWll at the seat of the Shirt,
It is a women's picture, the
family ears and the rumour of his mis
Ile stops liar bni'ure she eon add
gone than my chance of ever being
pine forest --a little spark that shfues edges
reddened with that spreading
Raisins—Malaga, Valencia and Sultanas.
THURHDAY. Duollm"Llt end, 1897.
glad again to this world, Jack." In
the wfudow of Guy McLeod'e etaia,
and Guy looks at it and mutters
Currants -Filiatras and Fine Vostizzas.
Yal{;itatiun, I']nttering of the T]cnrt, I
of Br ttth, Snr:rLhering
He title no answer for a minute ex cabin.
a
great oath under his breath through
"Give we more," Jack whispers,
cathartic and liver tonic. Gentle, tis.
`Tells,
rept to take up her two hands and kiaa
'light
And Guy is si tting by the solitary trembling
l;pe.
- California Prunes and Elime Figs.
kGood-fol'-Nothing,
0
them. Not passionately naw, only
revelently, as if they were somethl,Iyg the
all alone, leaning his arms oil
pine table, with hie hands clinch- Ethel—my
"You don't know it. It'sehe-.--your
cousin Ethel. For heaven's
CROSSE and BLACKWELL PEELS Lemon Orange and Citron.
reputation piaci+dad
bol teuderl tie a mother would I s
y`-' y od
ill his fair curl hair, and oris sale
y poring
v, go back to her, Guy—go back and
NUTS—Filberts, S. S. Almonds and Wallnnta, -
Of course, my
mel you've be in my fathur'a }muse
her sick and sorrowful child.,
over the last San Frauaeieco paper tell
iter I sent you—beeauae_. beeauso
COOKING FIGS for 5c. a lb. IN 14E OLD RAISINS for 60, a lb.
six months, my pretty cousin, and in
{ ,You see it never could be se—aa
her
which h'as fogad its way, by at and she
I
was sorry,
=---Hoadquarters for
the three that elapsed before ray ar•
I you wish it,' she says, drooping
circuitous stages, to the camp,
"You cousin I" stammers Guy.
"You'I bo all right in halt' tilt hour.
rival you must have been thoroughly
face, "I could never give another man
Once in a while he looks up and
"I know you were the than," Jack
TEAS, SUGARS, CROOKERY, GLASSWARE AND LAMPS.
posted as to the one black sheep of
this virtuous family, Don't say "No."
what I gave hila. And be novur will listens
I know it now, or know I'm sorry --•but
is Jack, don't
when a louder gust shakes whispers,
the canvas roof and the rain otters
p farI
very weakly. "I saw your
ca her locket and your nidus, andIN
Wra ff"&WID-1McKay, Brlock,
An accurate knowledge of my relatives
been as
that my punishment,
„
shout it to me, she luoalta off,
harder outside, or his eyes intim so
round the swell space and the rough
1 came to t_11 you. She said—wait,
' "�--�Clinton.
assures me that they have
frank on this ucnasion as ob many
,talk
I (IrtiWttlg her hands from his with a
„
1
furnishings, the empty chair, waiting could
renlernber every word—`she never
give another man what she had
similar ones ill the p,)et.
sudden shiver of pain. Its all hope-
leas and over and done with, and I
!'ur another occupant; the bearsltiva oil
the floor, the buck in the corner, given
him—the, only wan she ever.
ry�, fl
Robson's Show -flake Baking Powder
Jack Diugerf cid delivera th(,H,) re-
shall never care for wysulf again,
clued
and the French lithograph nailed
for, or evetb could.' And site
--�
marks in his laziest drawl, lookinv up
whether I live or die; but I do care
meant
above it—kept, for some fancied like-
you, Gay. She thought you'd
Is absolutely pure, is Canadian, is economical, is a high grade
from his pines on the 11nPiQdlt at lido-
half du
for you, dost, and I want to help you,
never
cuss, rosy')"; the swinging shelf with you
know, but I've come to Ming
the message for her',pake, because,
Baiting Powder, with it you can tfae less shortening, you can use t
fewer
Mason's feet, in the -light.rd
if you'll let tile; if you show me the
its few uuuka, and the rifle against the
h 1 it
eggs. One lb, Cao for twenty-five cents, Those who have
serted parlor.
They are till atone to -night, for Aire.
Dangeifleld and her daughters have
gone to snlno ball or reception, whither
Cousin Ethel's little cough would 'lot
permit her to accompany thein. As
for Jaok—ha never goes to balls or
recpptious; he eschewR society in gen-
wary to make Horne one living creature
a little happier or better. because of
me,"
Her voice and here a are full of
tears, but he dues not seen "to sue or
hear Lharn.
'There is a soft roll of carriage wheels
outside ill the night; A1rs. Dangerfield
wall—the dim candlelight flickering
on these household goods as the ne•
glected wick gets longer.
Sometimes he stares dreamily on,
forgetting all these and the dingy strong
pricted sheet before him, while he
puffs away at Ilia pipe and makes pier
tures that have little to do, perchance,
—e' a— o%es you. ,
Jack Jack 1 Dear old fellow 1" New
Guy's face hides itself in the blanket,
Tho tough couch shakos where Ilia
arms rest upon it.
"I've been in the saddle these three
day r�'i with the powers of evil
trying to dra me back. I thought I
used it say it is equal to any 50c. Powder,
Raisins, New Currants, New figs. Finest Tana, Monsoon, Japan's, Young
Hyson. Iii -heat prices paid for good Butter and Eggs.
c' gg '
Robson Grocer Albert St
N. 9 � •f Clinton.
starnp of aktiety.
era], and that of his family to parltcu'
lar.
"1 haven't heard your sisters speak
of you very often, says Ethel, hesi-
tating its mel.lory leads iter back
through the few conversations which
have had Mr. Jack for a text. They
were explicit enough, if brief and far
between.
"No, I suppose not; but when they
don't speak theV °imply, by signs and
hints, that we could an' if we would;'
and so on, as Ilamlct said, So be it,
I would not deprive them of such a
pregnant theme forall the world, only,"
he says, quickly, and his pray eyes
darken and flash, "I could find it in
Illy hHtut to wish that they had spared
you the recital, that I might have a
fair field and nu favor with Illy Cousin
Eth01.11
.
"Your Coos iSn E!hpl admits no out-
side influence to bear oil bar friend-
ships," saw, Isle girl, $wiling; "stud
you know that we are fast friends—
you and I."
"Are we? Yes, I believe we came
to a mutual compact of that sort,,
friends as fast as a hopelossly good for•
nothing, God-forsakeu fallow and an
ignorant, innocent, little tonder-heart-
ed woman can be. fou sit afar off
with your fulded handy, and your
white garments held tip safely out of
the mud, and feel sorry, in Ku angelic
fashion, for illy sins, and I—look out
of the pit and thiol: how I might have
lived for you once, and visit to Gad I
might die for you now."
Jack Dangorfield's lazy little drawl
is gcit.o bone; tho storm of a sudden
fashion has swept all the languor and
world•tieaa•iuess troll) out his dark,
is coming from her ball.
As Ethel hears it, she springs up;
and so dohIF, gives a little cry as Some.
thing falls Hashing from her dress and
rolls on the carpet,
"My locket !—.oh, take care I" for
Jack steps asides quickly;—too quickly.
The little blue-aud•gold toy that he
has seen every day round het• Deck lay
just at his feet, and his boot -heel has
crueho,l it as Ethel cries out to him.
Ile drops oil one knee to pick it up.
"By Jove ! I'm sorry --I didn't see it.
It's too had. I'm awfully sorry,
Ethel",
What had DIr. Dangerfield discover-
ed? A umne inside the golden circlet,
and the sulall colored likeness of it
man's face—a comely face enough,
blue eyed and fair, and full of right
royal pride.
His eyes rest greedily on it for a
second, and then flush up into hers.
They ask a single question and they
have their answer.
"Give it to me." cries Ethel, hur.
ridly, the blood rushing hotly to her
face, "Oh, lot me 007 Don't let theta
Hud me here!"
lie lot her go. There is no more
now to ask or hear. And when the
night key rattles in tho look, and Mrs.
Dangerfield and her daughters troop
rnstlin" into the hall, they sea Jack
atandiLIV alone in the parlor, lighting
a cigar as be leana against the mantle•
piece, staying into Ilia mirror's faithful
reflection of his nonchalant, handsome
fit ca.
".tack, have ,you any engageniout
fur Tuesday next?
,
with milling stocks or Californian
politics, out of the gray smoke
wreaths.
And all of a sudden he starts up
with a keen, thoroughly awakened
-light in his blue eyes—so curiously
blue in the sunburnt face, and, step-
ping to, the door, flings it wide open,
letting in a great sweep of drenching
pain. There is another sound outside
than the river's brawling with its
bowlders, and the roar of the wind
with the pine trees.
Guy hears a horse's hoofboats clatter•
ictg down the canyon, coming neater'
and nearer; and as he strains his tiara
to li)ten, he catches a about, a very
faint one, half drowned in the noise of
Lha stern).
In another minute the horse and
the rider $ash into Hight in the bar
of red light that chinos through the
cabin window and Guy springs outjust
in time to help a reeling, swaying fig
ure down fro the saddle, sill sup-
port it in bis strong arms insido the
door,
"Jack Daugerfloldl Good heavens!
is it you, old follow?"
Jack Dangerfiefd's face, in truth—
ashy white, wet with the rain that has
drenched his bare head, hollow eyed,
haggard, touched with the finger of
death.
When Goy halfiifts, half drags hits
to the bunk in the corner and tears
open the cost buttoned tight across Ilia
broast, he finds a dark red patch stain-
ing the grey flannel shirt.
"Dritlk . this down, Jack. Don't
say a word, old man," he orders, brief-
ly and businesslike—no wondering or.
quasLionirw 1'or a minute.
was gone when tt)at accursed gang stop•
ped toe to -night, I node through them
and rude for r' ifs, t ough, and—
and—and—you so l'va old you,Guy.
But I've Kot a bulls nd it'd
all up with me,"
The words die on his lip
The heavy eyelids droo close,
and Jack lies breathing eho an aid,
while ►he icy whiteuesa cteeps
creeps over his face, Nhose old cyuica
fashion hna gone to ever.
"No, no, Jack, dear old man, it can't
be 1 You shall not die 1" staring up
and facing the grim fact in helpless
protest.
A dim, slow smile dawns on the
chilly mouth, and Jack's handsmove a
little—a very little—toward his breast.
"You'll go to hod? Promise—swear
it—quick ! You'll go back again?"
"I will, by heaven I I swear it,
Jack. And you shall go to my door
old fellow,"
"Bury mo here," he says hparsoly,
not hearing or not Beading the words,
"At the old camp, And --tell her—
be sure to tel; her how I came for
YOU—"
The half -spoken sentence never is
finished. Only the gray eyes open
wide and clear, and with one great
bound the soul of Jack Dangerfield
ahnkes fron) the old wearisome fetters
of clay, and wins at a single stride the
land where, in God's eight, it. shall be
good for something.—Lealio's Monthly.
BETTER THAN KLONDIKE GOLD
Is heaelth and strength gained by takt,
ing Ilood's Sarsaparilla, the great blood
purifier. It fortifies the whole system
and gives you such strength that nerv.
L d'
discontented face.
"A Positive one, Illy dear hisser,
Ile holds up the heavy head and
our, troubles cease, ecolnea easy all is.
cheerfully performed. It has done this
might be if I had a now life to live,
starnp of aktiety.
"Jack !"
Jacl, nuswere decideul Y •
puts the lu;wd to the still' white li ,s
1 y l' '
for others it will do for you.
and the little soft, womanly hand
family ears and the rumour of his mis
Ile stops liar bni'ure she eon add
I should like to knots— "
watching eagerly t" 1 till he see a shado of
o y
space—eense of relief, at the interven-
HAVE YO', ANY OF THESE ?
A WOPK OF GRE:1T VALUE.
another wuid.
"Where it is? On the Union Paci.
color Cluep into them.
I10OD'S PILLS are the beat family
'ihortncss
Yal{;itatiun, I']nttering of the T]cnrt, I
of Br ttth, Snr:rLhering
�
A «ork of great value to the aggicu]t•
tOilnsh !" sSorting to his feet and
fic r•tilroad, l)v Tuesday next I (]a-
"Give we more," Jack whispers,
cathartic and liver tonic. Gentle, tis.
`Tells,
of the 'right-
ural community and the cwnVe of live
standing tall and straight bofore her,
vuntly hope to be steaming across the
! g
honisal closing his hand ove 3 Gu s
y 6 � Y.•
liable sure.
)
T' noise,
iwllsinf
mare, `+t»]ls of 11unl;er nuc] I:xhi)us- �
stock generally is 11 A' he Veterinary
and looking down. at Lite little aisle•
continent,
tvfPiat. "Keep tun asloug as you can,
— tion.
These are ):Inst pi(rnuuitced
Science.': It treats comprehensively
long leaning figure and the UI)turned
",lock I)an;erfeld, what do volt
I %e—I've Cottle to—kill you soluothi'ng.
ISiir•f :11Tentloa.
symptoms of licart� Discase. Dr. Ag.
and in plain, every day language on the
Encu. "I knew It tY Oti!d 11HV0 LO COnl6
In e'd Il?" C!' t}IfL'e Vi,iCe9 ltl Ch01'Ua.
Y
Uh 118aVell fU1' half all bOnl lUn YCl!
b
There is a shortag0 in the New ELg- slew's
Ctive for. ill(! floart• will Blit' IT-
lief inside of .311 uliuntes, lord will cf•
anatomy,diseases and tr, atment of
—I•—I—can't have tiny Cousin fah(+l
"I'hat I'na- tired of. the Custoroe of
"You'I bo all right in halt' tilt hour.
land cranl t rry crop.
A liar, vo1•resl;cnirlerrt Of
feet a speedy (rove in most-lubhorn
domestic animals and poultry, besides
COI)Wtling it complete description of
for my fri„ud. I must loan all, be-
tht' (•est and intend to shake itis dust
t'ltera, lis down, Iia down itud tut lou
auks=(ttS
r
An:r,risartt'r.)t_-�attrrlaimtithu,"%eater
alias*. iL's Xogvt:"I'll, it.'s Ii(Inid, it's
hiorsnlcss, it,'s %vorldcrful.--Sold by
me(ltcine, recipes, etc., enabling the
can a I—„
of this srctiou ill asrShaker, ell' m Y
get off these wet things aiad tell uta,
uo-tl as a spit % in irr:";lting laLd iS
\Fritts & Co.
farmer to be his own veterinary. r'om-
"11h, don't, Jack—don't say it !"
feet, plealie God, tho day after to,
old fellow, fur heavens sake what
moat rulttubl the:, ilio b(st of manures
petent authorities regard "The Veter-
ehu cries, his meaning Hiahint, a ion
6 d I
Inurro:v."
brings you bank here, and what's ha r
t
oil the nail."
inar science' as a standard work and
Y`
her with urs rnili"and it "Oh,
1 1 pity. )
Goin;; back? Why, you haven't
peuO&TIP,
Tile New Jersey Fruit Exchange is
TIN AND A0S. TIMI,
--
one which no owner of animals can at -
ford to be without. The book is sold
what hovo I Jolie?"
boon Ilume three woutha from San
"Lut rte alone," mutters J,tch turn-
, ,
p; � • I ,
incur ur::,rd uu(,tr tit lis�rs Of few
e
The Toronto News Company, 1.inuited, ,
at �h, but the London free Press Com -
There is a hash in the room as tie
Frauci�CU!"
inn Ilia haggard face and wild eyes
Je.'sc . It liwi t nr;iti+ut, sceretar
Toronto, has Just published a new bock, I
pang lime made arrangerrier,ts whereby
Eurus away. Ile wallas to the window
",Jildge of the tugging at my heart
upon the kindly, toubled faces abuva
ar:rl trensnr(r iuull is ):uula„ed by tl
rim and :firs. Tim: a story for the ;
they will supl)ly their manlmolb 16
'nd leans his forehead against the
sirin-3 that draws uta tbat way after so
trim, `Don't bother with rue. Ou'ly
bu:n'(1 of nirert(•rS. the hcud;Iuuaters is
ill
'Club, and 'Society' manand tine 'New' ;
The
page edition ithe Weekly Free Pleas
sue, staring out into oho bluuk street,
b,iatb.n absence,,,
stup this confounded bleeding just
at ?�''-on)ington. It was organized
woman.” story is a satirical ac- i
and Farm and home) for one year, to -
till I've told you, and then it's all up
11 t'
count of the trials of a wile who was
gethrr with a copy of the boos:, at the
"'Ethel !"
Nlr. Dangerfield rises deliberate)
a Y,
with dna iticLeod. I was shot at
5nilsares:ticl snmrtimestobe"-onr,"
burdened with a husband who was a;
extremely low piioe of , This ,s an
Ile comes at \Het and Itueels scan
than straightens up his six foot at'
dawn by�Fire Forks I've boon Ti(T.
and lisle is rvont'nended to correct
"society" fiend. Ile,joined so many
opportunity of whick everyone should
by her, stretching his grins out. ever
comely propoition, and then looks
ing day and night. I cattle hick here
their acidity. Ill most cases it good .III-
societies tnatlie never spent night at
take advantage.
tier lap and looking up, haggardly, as
dolvn in his Hatless, halt' scornful fash•-
to find you end— Give tore your
derdrain will pined. a porninnent cure,
frame{ in fact he became a husband in
name only. Lt bringing him to his
-
if ho were praying for pity at a shrine.
lute at the woudosieg faces of 1)is farm
hand. I can't see you cloar, Guy,"
aceurdirt;, to An,tricun (hiltivatnr.
senses hie wife becomes herself a Vic -
"Oh, Jack 1 I'm so sorry --so sorry!"
IY•
r
Guy kneels by the side of the buck,
Sect-vt-ary Wih.on calls attention to 1
the of oat ha Is a cultivated
tiro to the mania for joiningsocieties.
`I ichael seetired;ill� easy v story over
ht;ti•hnck in a •L5 -tulle bicy(`ic race at
Shf+ slides tier fees in her hangs be
As he loops, his eye catches Ethel's,
surgery
and with such duds aur er as eau be
valno y
forago crop.
The sequel allows how the husband and
\ew York:
cause she cannot bear that look in his
His own Ballow, enlorloss face turns a
impoverished on the moment, lie binds
Tho of surest cora as put up
wife were brought to a realization of
g
their duties as meuubers of society.
-�-
or that Crating guest of oho great gray
shads alar, and he t uaws his mustache
p o
the ragged bullet hole, from cut whose
yield �t
t]ic) blain(; canning factorios was only
Thestory will certainly be enjoyed by
eyes,
y
savagely.
lis the soul of Jack' IDnnerfield is
p M
from half to trio -thirds of the usual
eiery wife whose husband ;s a society
TO CURE (:A CARRH
JNek Daugerfield is quite still for it
"It's very extraordinary," begins the
wavering already for its flight. Poor
yfs+id.
or club man to the neglect of his wife I
Do not depend upon snuffs, inhalants or
minute, only lie draws his breath with
y
older Miss Dangorfield.
old Jack! A kindhearted, go.no•to
� agricultural iudus-
The congress of ttKri
and family, anti by every husband whose
other local applications. Catarrh is a
one hard sigh.
"I leave you to con it at our leis•
1
the dogs fellow, who stood by Ilia
tries is to be held during the Trans•
wife is inclined to be, in his opinion,
"Woman's
constitutional disease• and can be suc-
cessfully treated only by means of a
"Are you sorry tot• me ?" lie says, at
err her brother interrupts, cooly.
,"
side in many a rough place through
mississippi oxpositiou at OLaaba next
too strong an advocate of
iti"hts. The book closes with n
Sar -
constitutional remedy like Hood's Sari
„
last, in a whisper', God knows
I I have the proud satisfaction of
theft caro u life— who never left
1
year,
a
poem which will no doubt be read at
saparilla, which thoroughly purifies the
Woad it."
knowing that for once in,wy lila, my
hon in trouble lint turned his back at
---
many entertainments during the win,,
blood and removes tile sorofulous taints
"I'm so sorry I I'd give up my life
movements meet your full and exact
'the first streak of luck, and set hieST+.VI
RF F31�ONCII1TIt3 YIELDS
ter. It hits rff the "society" fad in
which cause catarrh. The great num•
to—to comfort you, Jack, if you'd
approbation."
fiven homeward again four months ago
PROMPTLY .TO DR. CHASE'S
excellent style, and is at the same time
ber of testimonials from those who have
only lot me be your friend—your
With- which last speech ha turns
• --who comes back now, riding through
SYRUP O1� LINSEED AND TUR-
highly moral anis instructive in tone.
been cured of catarrh by Hood's Sar -
sister."
aril wall s out of Lha scum; and he has,
the night and oho storm, with the
PENTINH..
Syrup
The book is printed on fine paper, in
clear type and handy shape, and is
saparilia prove the unequalled power of.
this medicine to conquer this disease.
There is a grim, heartsick smile on
no•t heard nue .word from Ethel, either
dearth damps thick upon hie breast.
I used yonr Dr' Chase's of
Liners and Turpentine for it severe rot-
for Salo at the bookstores.
If troubled with Catarrh give hood's
Jack's mouth at this purply womanly
of wonder or renlonatrauce or simple
"There,"
)here,' Guy says, bonding down,
trick of I3rone. ittis, I got better front
Sarsaparilla a fair trial at once.
suggestion. Ilia teeth shut together
curiosity.
"take one more Hwallow, Jack—thore
t the time of taking Lha first dose. Ha.v-
for, a minute till they grit, and lie
— _
I'm close to you, listening to yon, dear
ins; a family of yalrnll children, toy
It is reported that a contract for
_-----
turns his face away.
So Jack Dangerfield, according to
boy."
doctor's. hills have alln"ally rou10 to a
cosiderable suns. 1 beliovo a bottle
four now ironclads•fot Turkey will Ile
given to Iferr Kropp. t
ln
k
The plant and property of the
"Ethel, betwenu you ,and me there
his endtlanly matured plan, goes ateam
"I've bebu home," the dying man
of Dr. (,base's Syrup occasionally will
Guelph Norway Iron & Steel Coin -
never could be any other love but—
ing acnes the continent, Nobody, is
sobs out between the breaths that come
aid Tile in reducing thein very nutter-
-- --
piny weep sold tit the mills for $10,701)
to Mr. John Taylor, %rho has been cut -
but the one, and that's impoesible.
v, ry sorry that he is gone—except hie
so hard- -"home I And I've seen her
ially.
PILI: TERRORS SWEPT AWAY.
gloved in the yard,
I've wiped the last chancy out years
Cousin Ethel, perhaps—who misses.—I've
seen Ethel Mason."
W. It. ALGVR,
Dr. Agnetv's Ointment stands at the
ago, and I know it when I lcuked in
the kindly, gently courteei;3a oA, this
"dikes Mason?"
Insurance Agent.
head its it reliever, healer, and sure
--: -- -
p
,your face the nrst Little. I neves' was
good for-nothlua, and finds a lithnk
/i•rt,_ ;o.,'t t,,,, n_ _ ft,.,..,, o n..l..
Halifax, N. S.
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cure for Piles ill all forms. One ap-
. n.,,,ri ,, .stn (Yl.•!l rnn,for•t, in ,i: few
WHAT AILS YOU?
lash "wingl1 tv Imp" ill U111rt1, t Uuly
wileiu Lille nalt seed nos Garit a0mnly
used to think of it sometimes• ---how it
face, with its bitter, ., dun tietIttabla
might be if I had a now life to live,
starnp of aktiety.
and your hand'to hold all the way."
Now that he is f,drly' but of Now
He drops his head on her knees;
York, and 3000 miles lies betwgen the
and the little soft, womanly hand
family ears and the rumour of his mis
creeps over it, touching, the dark hair
dbods, there is a sort of breathing
pitifully.
space—eense of relief, at the interven-
"Will you let me tell you some-
ing space.
thing? Nobody ever know it, and no.
It is night•—a dark stormy night --
body ever will—except you. I want
you to know how sorry I can be for
in the midst of the Californian sierras.
this, and—and—why it is so utterly
There are gusto of wind and rain, and
the brawling, noisy little river, swollen.
impoesible• I had my chance of hap-
brand and deep with the storms, is
piness once, .Tack," with a pitiful little
a)niie, "and I killed it myself—the
roaring its loudest in answer to the
,only love I ever cared for and wanted,
wind that raves down the long, dark
canyon, past the little mining camp.
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one for you and ma, too, McLeod. I
found her in my mother's house, and ---
you known the old story. She was
sorry, and she would bit my friend and
help me. And she loved another
it) an," '
"Why are •yotf• telling me this,
Dangerfield?' Guy asks, hoarsely, the
color wavering in his brown face.
"By heaven.) I don't kno%t3 what you
moan I" .-.
"You don't.?" Jack lifts his heats,
raises with a greatetrugkle on Ilia arm,
and stares full into McLeod's blue
oyes. "You don't know that facell
Tell me the truth, as you hope for
God's mercy, Guy McLeod I"
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PII,PS (7I1RI7D WITHOUTTRE
USE OF KNIFE BY DR.
CHASE.
I was troubled for years with Piles
and tried everything t could hey with-
out any benefit, until I tried' Dr,
Chase's Ointment. Two boxes com-
pletely cuter] me.
JAS. STEWART, I-inrness Maker.
Woodville, Ont.
ininutes, and three to six days 11)plica-
tion according to directius will cure
chronic cases. It relieves till itching
and burning skin diseases in %day. 35
cental.—Sold by Watts & Co
At Brampton Wm. Dennison, con-
victed of stealing horses, waggon and
harness from different farmers fn the
county, was sot,tenced to three years
in the Kingston Penitentiary.
ASK YOUR DOCTOR.
He will. tell you Scott's Emulsion
aures poverty of the blood and debility
of the nerves. Ile will say it is the
beat remedy in the world for delicate
children.
:1 COLD IN THE HFAD ? SOME 9NLE%-
ING? PAIN9 OVERTHE EYES? DI9-
0USTING DROPPING IN TIIE THROAT?
TIRADA"It?—IT MAY DtEAN THAT
THF. AEMt f3 OF CATARRH HAVt1t` BEEN
SOWN --DON'T NEOLRCT IT AN TOUR—
DR. AONEW'H ('ATARRHAL POWDER
\%•ILL GIVE RELIEF IN 10 D1I1TUTE9.
"If had chronic catarrh for a num-
her of years. Water would run from
my nose and eyes for days at a time.
J tried many cures without any per-
manent relief. I was induced to try
Dr. Agnew's Catarrhal Powder. It
cured me and I have had no return of
the malady. I find that fcr a cold
in the head it gives almost instant re-
lief. I would not be without it and
I recommend it most heartily." C. G.
Archer, Brewer, Me.
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