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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1899-11-09, Page 6• L,ARIIING TO DO WITHOUT. The Man lent learned to do Witla bat halt taken the firat step loWard Wealth. In the present age of the world Mated Wants, and Woman% too. are le - gum. They are nuMberlese as the sands, upon the seaahore. The fact of it is, man wants annost everything he sees, and the limit is never reached because he goes right on seeing till he finishes up tie life octurtie. Half the people in the world are . engaged In fashioning, manufacturing, deeigning and putting upon the mar - 'kat for sale things which the other half fOleined their lives in nesiring and teuying, This is all right, if the pure abasing Party has the means tier these expenditures aod the money is burn- ing his fingers so that he m•ust go, Bot: tbe man of moderate) menus - the man on a emelt salary, the me - Omni; the day laborer -ought to learn, first of all things, the lessen ot doing. witinitet.• Did you ever stop to think how weirse than useless are so many of the artioles which the people of your acquaintance are lavishing their hard-earned money ? QtloOtities of the things which are purchased because they are pretty', because they attract the eye, and be- cause " everybody has them," are en- tirely superfluous, and after a short . time becorae tirenome, and we tell our- • _ selves hew foaliala we were to • buy . them! Lookeepround you over yew' own • ehotise, over the housei of ',our friends, attn. count tip the things you see Una are not in any way essential to com- fort or convenience. You will be. Sur- prisen at.the rapid swellieg of the sum total. • The more things one hue in a house the More .1.aborimis housekeeping be- comes, and our houeekeepers are near- ly, murdered as it ts, lf we etedil their dolefica confidencee. . • • ' "Bub," somebody says; " you Must feed the thirst for ort and beauty; and ie is every woman's duty to make' her honee just :as beautiful anct artistic as she possibly can." This is all .correct ; Mit when a house is turned into a museum,•Of all the things undeo• the' slue which ever wore tbe form of beast iar bird -which ever flew. through the or. roamed the earth, 'or' was dug ont of its bowels, er meant .in the sea; and you • are afraid to plant your foot anywhere lest it crush out some cueio; or specil men, oe old fossil, -then, from sueh a home made beautinit in thatWay, good Lord, deliver .ias 1 ' N\Then,again, nobody Ishailit have any- thing too good for use, Melees itis kept in the- most' remote onaniher .in the house in, a glares case. • * Let Us have comfortable Ohairs ond sofas, ip which it *ill be a 'delight to repose, and in the kpowledge that' no- body's Peace will be blighted if a tidY • Is skeWed -round''or a bit of fringed tinsel is ripped off stmeewhere. A. mae-and When we say a`.• man we mean a Wonian-else--needs to burn hits back on the' five end' ten -cent allure- ments' which everywhere spread' their nets for tbe 'unwary. prose five•eeni "racketeeee-eaccuse the slang, just for tince-aniek away 'Moro :eollateral than one has any ideaeot. ".OnlY five cents'le Fatal phi•aae. whose specious seductiveness haaliank- rtipted many 'a man's cash account and hopelessey flattened -out many .n• sorely tempted woinazi's pocketebooke Learn to de without. There Is no ne oessity of buoing some " pretty little thing's every time you go on the street. Save . something agaiest time when eickness, eer disablemeet, or old age, sball overtake you, as it. sure- ly will,.,unless death' steps twat:lead of But our friends tell ud, " We raean 'to have a good time as we go along And so We take no thought for the morroW, just as the Bible tells us." You can have a good 'time, and still not spend on follies everything you .earn. 'You can be just as happy with out these nonsensical. nothings which do not survive the season, and which next year will have become worthlese rubbish. . • It is every man's duty to dress welL to live Well, to be comfortable, if he can ; but there are hundreds of things he buys which he does not need, and he should learn to do without them. The people' who, without regard for the morrow, have a good time as tbey go along, are the people, generally, who save nothing against adversity ; and ehey are the, people for whom thrifty Houle are continually called upon to head subscription lists, or to make up Purses, ,"becatise," the promoters of the charitable enterprise tell ns, "they have been so dreadfully unfortunate." WOMAN'S UNREASONABLENESS. Perhaps one of the greatest gifts that a woman ean 'poseees Hi the pecu- liaiespecies of self-knowledge which •telle her when she is unreasonable: "Unreasonable" is an unpleasant ad- jeetiee. It is the one our husband uses when lie is put out, end our friends when they quarrel with. us: therefore we learn to hate it, and to bridte when it is used. Nevertheete, the seneible aniOngst us know Chat we all merit it eceasionally; the wisest and aweetest of her sex is not exempt from the affliction, An attack of too reasonableness is as much a malady as one of neuralgia or biliodettess; and though very much more painful than either, will yield to treatment iejerave- ly faced and tit:hided with the proper antidotes. • But, eufortunatelO, jusl as there are people who will pity them selves for heert-weakness when they are merely suffering from ip tien, or tonic themselves for neuralgia en they have an unromantic. "sick lie ache, so many saffererS front unrett tulnahleness blame their MOO, theit friends, their eurroundings-in short ,the world in general, instead of touch- ing the sore spot in (heir owe Intone: and, moral anatotny! We ell know the seemptonts, If only we had the war age fo say to oursleves at such limes "1 know that I am unreasonable; I want I know nut what, or, maybe, J ani craving for something that is, in the nature of things, impoesibie. The world is not out of joint; it is only ine eyee that sed it oat of foetus, la a day -or perhaps in an liottr-eill will be changed 11 shell AM: hope again; love *will intile on me. And, nt tie worst, Mt me remember that pleasure is not the be-all and end-all of Okla- enee. am a living soul not a butter- ny ; there is work to do, Clan I not • do it williciut thinking about my feel- ings?" A clever anthoress once coin- ed the ph rase, "Giving herself a memo) shake," It is vehet we all need to dt. now and agent, When inclined to be apoil'ed and fraetious. dowa*44,./. RECRNT SCIENTIF/0 nii:snAnon. flas, i MOMS, resulted in a sure cute for catarth, a most offensiVe rind in. slaws diseaae, until lately considered incurable. This remedy Is called CatarrhozOne, and is Amply inhaled, beleg earried by the air directly to • the dieeatted parts of the throat or nasal passages,.thus superseding form. er digesting and useless allUffet and ointments. Catarrh„ bronchitis, ir. Mehl° throat. etc., yield to Otitarrho- sone every time. Write for a free saniple of Caterrhozone to N. O. Pol. son & Co., Kingeton, Ont. Thutiday, Nov, 30, hae been pro - Claimed Thanksgiving, Day in the Unit- ed States. "No, Inet ion, He la amused and 91061106*************4646011- interested, too," "I fear that it is not in enything NORTH BRUCE NOW ADouble Disobedience. maid coldly. "Limit youreelt to Tour whinh my house furnishes," Mr. Daryl Soon There Won't be a Leg Left for Diabetes to Stand on. (Kai CHAPTER 1.-Coetinued, "Why sleould that be a Mistake, Kil- meny t Yea 'Wow that I am ready, and, if yoa do not feel extealy vie I do, that will come la tune." "But perhaps I do not want it to come, You thought that you conceal. ed. your feelings completely just now 'When I fella 'that .1 intended to follovii up ney actineeintauce with Mr, Daryl, biut, know you too well to Ire eleoeiv- ed. I knew AS well as if you bad Sold me what .you ° were thinking -that if you had ane voice in the matter,. I should never speak to Mr. Daryl again. Now I am determined to speak to him, so it is clear that any thougbt ot on eugageinent between us is an imPos- "I see " Mr. Warrender aninvered meditotively. • Their eyes mot, and both laughed, but. Kilineny's fell before his. "I'm* think that you will bring me round to it some day," she said, "but I doriet think you will. Here is the place where we climbed In. Shall we go out by it or go on to lea gate I" 'Yote promised Mr. Daryl to. go out by the gate." "J. believe 1 did, Well, I must keep my word at any cost." "Do you always do that V' he inquir- ed: curiously. • "Always. Won't yoil come in when we get home I want to tell mamma ebout our adventure." • He nodded. 40 had• been in love with Kilmeny since she was up to.his elbow, and it took little penult- :olootttyo, induee him to. remaio • in her Ten years ago, Doctor Richmond, strugglitee physician with an increatt- ing family,. had been glad to receive him into his house at a moderate fee ae a pupil, and finally as ari assistant; and, when, by a aeries of unexpected .events, the young _man bad come into a property Whieh ne had never dream- ed would be hts, he had decided to complete his medical studies exactly as if he still required work for his bread. He was always regarded as a son of the bousehold, and though be was obliged to spend. most a his time. at his new estate., "Chris' room" was kept ready for him in tne Doctor's house, and he was ea eagerly and af- fectionately weleoined thete whittle ever he could return as if he had heen one of the ' It was at his • suggestion that Mrs. Richmond• and her• children bad come to spend a'naiontly in a charming cot- tage near his house during „Doctor Richmond's • unexpected absence in Aencirica, 'whither he had been called to the deathbed. of an only brother. The Doctor had been thankful to have his wife and children under ,Christo- pher's eare whilst he was absent ; and Mrs. Richmond, a soft, pretty, moth- erly womae sy.lth. a .gentle voice and clinging way% lOPIted to him' for 'ad- vice in everything, • She. glanced uP with a smile as .ber dauglater arid he entered the room, Kitneeny. went to hee and .kissed her, taking low seat Kir her feet. . . "We hafve .had'huch an adventure, mamma le She eried, and she gave ter air amount of their meeting with Mr. •Daryle "Wasn't, it nice of him to ask• mo back 'after our tresparning on his grounds t" • • • . • • • ".Do yOu..meiten to gel" Mrs. Rich - Mond. finked' d'oubtfttliy, ' -glancing , at Mr. • Wei rren4er. , ' ' • "f not going," leilmeny answered de- cid,edly. "He. looked so old and lone- ly," she said; "and wben Chris tpld me. about his dismal life, and his iniefor- tunes and disappeintinents, I wait serry 'for him. .0h, Yee; 1 intend. to go • beck and perhape gee -him again. you. have no °Weddell, 17-011Maia,_ have you? There could not be anY it, and I should meet nobo4y except possibly Mr. Daryl, and he wan old roan. Think of his lienigeihere •through his life and Seeing •hfs rela- tives disappoint Min one by one -even his wife. and his son I And then for -yetirs everybody has been dead, and he has lived Mime!" • "Such a state of things generally comes abont through one's own fault," Christopher Warrender said. "One al - ,whys reaps what one soWs,,Kilmeny." "And does that make his 'case less sad f" the giri asked, still in the same thriughtful tone. "Mancnao areet the children in yet.? They have been on/ tu long time." ' • "They are galherieg flowers -id de- corate Lttrictelol's room before he comes home to -morrow. It is delightful for them to be in the country, and they are never bappy. except when oUt of deors." • ' . "just like me I" Kilmeny cried, with- • laugh,:rising from her seat. "I am going to see about tea, Chris, so do not, run away:" • • "What do you thiek I ought t do about .Kilmeny and this Mr. Daryl?" Mrs, • Richmond asked, 'when her daughter had left the room.- "Shall I lee laer go?" "Kilraeny generally does• what ehe likes, I think," he ansWered with a smile. "Recollect that I am invited too, and am as much bent on accepting Mr. Daryl% invitation ae she is thOugh fronva different motive." I ; "Oh, if you go with her, it is oll • right." Mrs'. Richmond, with a relteved loolit - mourned: her work, and Kilmeny' pre- sently came in, accompanied by the old servant carrying afternoon tea. The - big lattice window was open, and the summer roses -were nodding outside; the green of their leaves thrown into relief hy the deep -red oolor °X the brick wells. Tae -faint waren air ear- : raid .in•now and then the mingled scents' of summer. Mre. Richmond, still lovely in her gentle Motherhood, sat tranquilly setting the ornamental stitches in her work while Kilmeny moved hither and thither, as aweet a vision as one could wish to see, busy about the details of the tea table. As h did h e a , and presently, looking up and meeting Christopher's eyes, smiled, and then frowned a little, waa all a Peetenee, kilmeny's talk- ing her mother's leave to do any- thing. As Mr. Warrender said, she generally did what she liked, and was Meet one to give advice, not to aslent. She was the moving spirit of the house.. rh was Kilmeny, with her blithe mils and joyous laugh, her tireless activity and wholeasouled interest in every- body's affairs, who mnde life such a pleasant thieg in the Doctor's house- hold. Kilt:teeny was the beginning and end! of everything, always discovering fresh' interests. always ready to help, dielight for those around. her. Christopher gathered one of the roses at the lattice and offered. it. to •hor. and she put, it In the belt of her white dress. Though he had told her main/ tittles that he towed herethe fact did not seein to ba.ve entered aS yet into her serious thoughts, and their interecifirse had been kept on ite old frank footing, So they sat end sip- ped their tea in the pleasant afternoon warmth, while Mrs. Hictimond listened for the sound ot the children's foot- steps. Lancelot, the only son, a boy of twelve, was expeeted home. for his holidays, the next day, and their thoughte turned to him, "He will be so sorry. the papa is Airs. Richmond awoke with a etart traria' 4 fit of dreaming int° Which she d t apPeare 9 five fallen; . and came back apologetically to the present. "I was just thinking of your papa, my dear, and wondering how he was doing in Ametrica, What sort ot a house, did you ask me ? Oh, we *era very peter at that time, and hardly knew how we should get en! We mar- ried in haste, th•augh neither of 'us has ever repented it since. We seemed to •prosper from the time wheriyou calne• KilmenY and, though we were never rich, yet we always haat euough." "Papa must have mit on well at the first place he Wok to b3 able to buy the practice at Itedminster. I often wondered Why he left it when he was doing so well, and I have beerd you eity that you were struggling after YOu • settled in our present home. Now tell me. mamma," 'cried Kilmeny, transfixing her mother with a Judi- cial glance, "why, when you were get- ting on and making money, you broke up your horcie and went to' a place where you bad tO begin all over again ?A • • 'But we were not maaing 'money; that was the thing." ticeTir -how did papa buy the pea'c. "Rea Kilmeny, you• ought to licive been a lawyer !" cried Mr. Warren- ' dep. ' "Stop -eroseequestioning your metner, and' g,ve me some more tea." Side though be had covered Mrs. Richmond's eiedent lo an- swer her -daughter's demends, the Met that elee had seemed unwilling to do so came hack to him an he' walked hones that evening and struck hint as rather edd. . • CHAPTF,R II. Ao group of three *persone stood on the steps of -Mr. Daryl's house nod glanced, up at its gloomy exterior 'be- fore. eneering. Kilmeny Richmond's • white dress -she nearly always wore white -and the. b'ack of her hair look-. . ad too pretty to ba in keeping with the . severity of the building before her,•or with the harsh ' 1 its master. Christopher Warrendei the. third niembsr. of the party, mete that Mr. Daryl had eyes for no oite hu Kilmeny, • and that. •he narrowly ob serven everything abaut her.. • He springing step, her rea4y laughter. the gleam of her dark eyes,- the'exubei ant- vitatity 'of her whole being, seem ed tO impress hine to the exelueigneg everything else, . He turned. Ins' bac on young •Warrender, whia tf he ha had any notion that :the iovitation t bier -spreng Preen personal. liking, wa enfectnally . disabused. of that. •ielea Mr.:Daryl desired -the preset:we ot Ki meny for. some reason best known t Inneself, and he desired none Label "Are we- going in ?" the girl • aske lusher elear quick 'tones,. "It is ver away,".Kiltieny said regretfully. "But, then, Chris is getting so aged that he will almost do instead. How old are you. really, Christ" • "I thought that it wart only young Wien who concealed their ages I" the young' mon nnia, leaning over for hieeult. "/ am aure yoU know ray age an welt as I do, Kittneny, Audi- shall not exeuse you from your usual offer. ing on the happy annivereary of My birth, If that is what you are Meditate ing. I shall be twenty-eight next month, and you will he tWerity at the same lime. Curious -is it not f -hav- ing our birthdays in the game montht" "Most extraordieary I Nature must have exhausted herself in produeing IWO Such paragons together. Ito*. over, no there were eight y rs tweets us, she had time to other tip her enorgiee. What sort a hooter were you living whe WAS Vern, mammal It woe befo you battled in Redminster." own experiences. Mieff Richmond: cotikl b3 haPPY here -for a while," the girl said frankly. "But I should grow lonely. I cannot limit myeelf to any own experienoes for very long." The sound 01: the gong interrupted them. "I desired luncheon to ba served," Mr. Daryl Said. fIe offered his arm • to Kilmeny, and looked freezingly at the ming maxi. "You 10,1 join ue, Mr. Warrender 1" 'With plearetre," he replied cheer- fu.ly, and followed the oddly-matelied pair to ehe (Cuing rubra, Places bad bum prePared for three, a.nd .they took their Beats. • Chris had expected 'semething siniple, and was surprised at the formality and =gni- Memo of everything around him. The sidch anal gatered with plate, and the meal' wets served with an elab.trate ceremony which puzzled Kil- meny wee delighted, anti ;seemed to htiVd' cempletely fotgotten him in her new and splendid sui•roundings. Her .eyes shone, her color grew atilt more *Miami:, bar laughter and bright words made the room gaYwith an un- wonted g adness.. The talk mischief- ly between (heir host and her. and it struek tee' most afloat member of thei Leto teat the old men had a. pur- _ pose whieli Knoneny did not suspect in every .word he uttered, Chris War- rendee' looked thoughtful as they rose fool* the tab's, "'When wi I 1 yen come 'again t" Mr, Daryl asked as his - guests were leav-• mg, "1 one always at heane, and I am enxione that you ehould come often. I .have left tile pLoture gallery for your next visit. When wig that ba -'1\o-niorrow Th•e next day ?" • ma"Nlerroew4.ine• with Mr, Warrender• toe Again the dark frowe (notified Mr. Daryl's face; ^ "T will write and name a day," he said abruptly. "Good -by." • He turned sharply, and left the* .without further fareWell• „.. "I suppose,' Kilmeny," Christopher Reid, wh•eri he and hie companion had gone name' dietance, and Kilmeny had g:ven expression to soine et her. fee!- ', Inge on the eubeect of tbeir viszt-' d suppeofe that there would bene itse in t sayerg anything to Put you a little - on your guard aboot. your : new en - ✓ quaintance? . You • are; so charmed - and derghted. with everything that o • Yen wattle not listen te wbat a spec- - lator's impressions of the affair "night f 9". k To ha -Continued.' . .• • . • 1- . • The.-.Salvatioi •• •- • • • e filE LIFE OF THESE SELF-SAQ.HI- y FIC1NG WORKERS OFTEN. ONE interesting, Mr. Daryl; but I Weill • much rather see th inside. of the hotie than •the outside. • I always fancie that I should like to li ve' in a big heuse Oara is delightful, but it is small. and when, all the children are in it, one i te feet crampede • : • Mr. 'Ditty!, led the way up the' stepe etedetbe. tiVo young -people 'followed ,'"There is a rather large house. wait- ing for yon, Kilmeny, if breadth is all you want," Mr. • Warrender oheervel in a low tone to the giri as they eeter • ;It is net half of whatel tvonti" sh Petorted in the 'salts --key, • e'Reste Dena. be• tiresome! .Just Mok at th haft! Now that le my idea of whit .a ought. to be 1" • • 'As gloomy as thee?" • ."fe is not gloomy; it is only_mys terious. • See"--ra ming' Oei• 'voice a nd . . turning iii the direction of he' master of• the • hotise-"the geeal slairearn winding upwards and lost to view bee hied that heairy c.urtain, the narrow windows, the liege firelhice•s• Im- agate a party sealed:in this hall: with lege blaeing in the' hearth, and• scene ow. diepensIng .tete. Could • enything b t better?" . • • "So ehat is your itlea of the height. b'iss," Mr. We rrentler said, laugh- img-"a big bowie. with it hall. where nee, could . have: tea among. arlenty of people 1" • "There are oilier thingi," tile girl Said. "That is only the beginning." "Come, t hen," Mr. .4141 interposed -"let es see the other rooms. .1 per- ceived feint it would be easy to sat isfO your Wants, Miss Richmond, and it is .ii new experaence to me to be ab'e 1.O do that for anybotlyo T he drawing room," Mr. Daryl sa , usher- ing his ecznpanions into a plendid apartenent to • the right. Like.alt the rest Of the house it wee gloomy, an4 Um drawn blinds rendered •it. still more so. Though the:sunshine Was blazing outside, the air was alniost °old in, eive great room. 'Xrees over- shadoWed. the windews, end a chit silenee reigned. lialmeny involuntari ly eliivered, and Mr.'Daryl observed the. t* . • "Why. do 'they keep these, hindli enewn 1" lye cried angrily, striding p;crosto and pulling them up violently Any one would think we were in a OF HARDSHIP. ' e d • WWII! nu Onty• • lien, lirynti Was St rle 7te a 'WI th it Stsp,inved Incurs bre • Obtenne ;and . aied kiilloquiali Ike fInte 210 w .Ite.cos !red 01,, • en I ' • • • , • •••• • . . From the ;Crews, Atexandria,--Ont; • The life of 'a Salvation A.r,myl work- er is very far fram being a sinecnre. Thoir duties are not only arduous, hut they axe called .upon by the rue gelatines oe the A.Y.41y tc condUCK 6 out-ofecloor meetings at all seartolle and' in•all kinds of weather. Thls ing t•he case, it Is little wonder that t the health of • theee self•seerif Icing • wiorkers frequently gives way, CILIA. Lien. Bryan, whose home ia at Max- ville, Ont., well known through Ins former connection with the ArmY4 having been Stationed at such im- portant points as Mont real, Toront o, Kingston, Guelph anti Brookville, in Canada, and at Schenectady, Troy, and other points in the United States. While on duty he was et - tacked by a so-called incurable dis- ease, but having been • restored to health through tbe use or Dr. Wil- liams leink Pills, a representative of the Aleetandria News thought it wprth while to procure from his oWn lipe a statement of his illness and.re- covers', He found Mr. Bryan at work, a healthy, robast, Man, hie, appearance giving HO indication of is recen su erings. The story of his illness an& sttbse- q:uent cure by the use of Dr. Wil- • barns' Pink Fills reads like a miracle, _ and is glven in his own Words as fol. 16 lows s--" While stationed at Deseron-• to in July, 1897, I was •, attacked with what the doctors called "Chron- ic Spinal Meningitis." The symptoms were somewhat aimilar to 'those pre- ceding a pleuratie attaek, but were accompanied by epasms, which, when the pain became too severe. rendered •naci 'uncOnscieus. The length of these unconshious spells increased AS the dieepse advanced. After spending four montha in tlie Kingston General Hospital, and on the. Salvation farm, Toronto, I regained some of my for- mer strength and returned . to my work, The seeond attack &purred when I was stationed at Schenectady, • in c o ter, , an wan nto severe than the first. The symptoms of the aecond attack were very divan tar to those which •precefied the first, the only apparent difference being , that they were more nevem and ahe er e ec were o anger ura ion. Owing to the precarioua state of toy health, Iwo; compelled to reuign my Position • after the eecond at- tack and return to my home at Max- . villa. While there a friend advised me to- try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, • and I began using them in March, 11300. t have used oaly a dozen boxes and earl once, more enjoying perfect health, I feel th;at I gm perfectly well, and can eheerfully say that / attr:bute my per - fent state of health to the effeets produced. by Dr. Williams' Pink Pill& llifrs. Bryan has also used (be pills and hits benefited very much thereby." •v•ault Now you cen see better, Mis Richmond. When you have had tea in the hall you can bring your party in here; and if you were in it and plenty of young people, and the piano were tuned, it would not be such abad room -ed 'What do you say?" "Not such a bad room?" she erie'd. 'It is beautiful could spend days wandering round it looking at all the lovely things in it. I think also I should. get one or two of the trees out- side taken away, and then it would be perfect. What are you laughing at Chris r "I am not laughing, Kilmeny. I wit Muds interested in your remarks. The girl glanced at their companion over whose face a dark frown had atolen. "You say that Doctor Richmond is in America; when do you expect him back I" he asked abruptly. "Noe for a month at the earliegt P the girl answered. "And meanwhile you stay here?" "Yes. Mr. Warrender has been E1.0 good as to offer us the house until papa returns." Th Id time and sur•veyed his seeond guest Christopher Warrender was leaning again& one of the vvindotas, emting to himself as he watched Kihneny, whose leasure in h d' was apparent. He had an athletic fig - re, and was g000d-lboking without ging handsome, and the amusement in his dark eyes gave them a very kiedly aspect. The sight of him seem - somehow to offend Mr. Daryl, Who treated him with an Open, almost in- stilling, neglent during the rest of the visit, The young maa did not seem at all put out by it, and indeed bestowed as little attention on the dmindstoenr hilifmt,he house na that gentleman "The hall room opens from this," AttrI Daryl Maid, pointedly addressing ICIIII:egYung a door open and ushered his visitors into the apartment Web he had mentioned.. It ot noble pis:portions, but chill and deserted. Kilmeny gazed at it half delighted, half repelled by its loneliness. "It wants people in it, top," she said. "Yes-tbat is the fault of eVery- thing with which I have to do!" Mr. Daryl cbeerved witei a mile, "In mine unaecountable way I seem to be UnaitractiVe. But that could, et oricree, be remedied." • "Then you must take down the notice to trespassers. You must throw out • I , y - bads, WeICOMe. There aro a number at fine houses alI about the country, lead with suth a bail room as thia, sttrely the people in 'QOM WOUld be glad to COMO here 1" "Unfortnuately / do not donee." Kilmeny laughed. • "1 did not mean that)" the mild. "Then what did yton mean Z. 'Who outs here 0 dee 1110, there were nothing thief" tare to come. /t pleases me -oh, lindre theta', onuld toll youl And Mr. Warrender..." "I am tot talki also t him I" nu: CARRIAGE FOR WOMEN. 'One reason for the popularity of the automobile among women is that It is stteh absolutele clean conveyance. Tkiere is no dust to speak of; no mud thrown:up by the hoots of horses, and the most immaculate costume loses none of its freshness after the drive. . Then there is a 'safety about the home- less carriage which also appeals to ev- ' ell woman Who had been condemned to drive behind owliat are known us " lading' horses," tflOSO HIald 0111 Wow - going animals Unit are tagged Hare and reliable enough to be treated dor a feminine rein. Women like good horses, but very few have the etrenglli Alley° and skill meager, to drive • them, Thee they are advancing In !hie particular accomplishment 10 proved by the fact that at recent. home shown women have carried off many• of the ..,•••••• All Over the comilry Illitsbetes INC11112 Vaiseufahril by Dania oohs"- rim .-xitoutoo nrooso, or Norm mete. TRIO i'llor-1111% Voce Illegolool Two Doge% 111/Neler North Bruce, Oct. 39. However it is• in otber parts oft Ontario. thie big toe ot the provjnoe knowe the value Of Dodd'a Kidney Pills for Diabetes It was not so long ago since Diabetee was considered incurable throughout Bruce County. Anyone who contracted Dia- betes,.oe Its twin malady Bright's Dis- ease, were given up ets bopeless by physieians and friends. And some of the naost prosperous, popular and in- fluential men in Bruce have been car- ried off by. Diabetes. • Seldom, indeed, nowadays is a death from Diabetes in this district. Dodd's Kidney Pille are too well known here ot that. espiabetes ts cured, before it nlly, though there bave been cases where prejudiced people, trying everY- thing undei the sun before resorting to Dodd's Kidney Pills, have been sbnyetthobeeird ufsreoni the edge of the grave The case of Mr. Thomas lineolcs, or North Bruce, belongs somewhat to tbis latter class, Mr. Brooks says: "I was troubled with Diabetes. I con- sulted a dootor, but he could not hel me. I have ale() used other naedicines advancee t a dangerous degree getter - le but got no relief. I haye uaed two dozen' • boxes of Dodd's Kidney Pills and am completely cured. itan high- ly recommend this medicine above all others, Two years ago I 'could not Mok up to the aop of bUiltangr My batik was so bad. Now I can stoop and bend with ease. The doctors want ed to perforrn an operation, but I would nob allow this. Dodd's Kidney Pills. are better than (teatime' . • MOONLIGHT COLOR. Paris le inaugurating ft ROW Set Of I TtlE 5UPERIOR VIJALITY Norm, and judging from the titleff given the various shades, censiderib'e attention is being given the question by the expert& A new shade of hue speaks for itself, A trial is the most convincingstrgument in its favor. deep cream ifs called "Queen of the "Eventide" describes a law gray, an Lead Packages. • • • la known as a)I, Maid de le lane." A I e e .11511 so, 40, so fit 60e. Meadow," aa its shade is ernotty‘that of the wild Hower of that name reelly the color is deep, raysterious an nasty. A shade of pink is deescribed a DELLA CeY1011 Tea poppY bud/. as it gives one the idea of the silvery sheen seen an the poppy bud, eesaoharged with circulating false and libellous °bargee against the assoolac tione The charges were first made wite the New York Insurance Depart- ment, and when it was found that the hdaepuatirtf-ivteLtpoigrnt ourepdonthtehnie ainamietiattteioxn.-, they were• repeated to varimas New York newspepers ontil one was' found willing to give them Col. E. C. James, the eminent -ate lorney in New.York, is acting for the association, ann* the charges are :•to be pushed vigorouslyi not only' against the original offenders,. hut also against aoyinee repeating the libellous stete- mente. Tbei move ot dm Mutual Ile- - serve will, it is believed, commend it- self IC all lionest 'men; arid who " are interested in the association. It is 0. move that should have been made loeg ago. For years Rhea been slan- dered and vial:led through journals that are no credit either to the insur- anise business or to journtaism. Thews attaeks have beep pitt in circular Joint. and sold by the thousands 10 corapet- - ing companies, who Supply their agents ACTION COM MENCD. Th.citotiLlit.---1117actre7s* 201141:: sir= chel•lie3ne' the•Toronto Globe.) The Mutual Reserve Fund leffe' As- sociation has commenced! prOceedingS against former officers and employ- _ • • 'IS PU WATER WHOLESOME. • . . • . •• i• inn 0 I 1110 114 ier1111111 ell' It Gemini Phyritellin 11 h Pali:mous.. • The recent announcement of. a Ger mem physic:tan, Dr. Koppe, • that Ilia tilled water -that .its, anemic:elle pure watere-is poisonoue, heti aroused ranch • comment, ohiefli adverse. The Nation al Druggist announces that if nate beep quite oveiWbelmed with lettere en tlie subject, neollt et them he refutation o Dors': el.C?omppere'a;vittekwjii.elOdneis gfivtheenseinfcoz es " containieg 'ip a condensed forin eel the arguments advanced in the °lb er articles; Saye Dr, Wakefield . ' **?? This remeekable artiele deduce that distilled water is a edangeroue protoPlasmic poiSon,' beetturn of the aheetice of organic conteminatioos. It should he added here' that rain -water as it falls from the clOods, is aerated • distilled water ; it is the Most health ful knoWnee- . . Physiciane. knoW. is the beat soIvept of inorganic eon oretions .in the body, and engineera know it is •the hest boiler compound fellOwing the . use Of heed water mad the •rnimequent formation •of hard in °elf:stations.' :While it in tree nalit stagnan t rat p-ivitter, con tinned in• fin cisterns; full of 101 kieds of &intern illation, is unnt •rur drinking or Ceok- ling, it is also. true tniit there is math- ing more wheleSome than pure distill ed watee, tightly corkred -in clean bot- tles proteeted from con: iodination of eVert impure • air.. Pure, water, . well corked', never gets Stale. ' " As to the inorganic constituents of ordinary • hard • drinking viettars Ntille‘tt tailmeilkon'gWthi:(it ar vb iue twe atossporceiajtuiti9inc, pubtie opinion against the - One wilt naturally inquire what the Igutuol, Reserve ims done to merit. such et:V(0r treatment. its greatest sin seen* to be that it has saved its pol- f icy-holdere about forty miltions of dol- lasa which its competiters wpoldhave • taken from theni, and to thia. charge it pleads guilty, . But '.why it shoutd lie abused 'for,.Working for the pee- -, Plees intereist is difficult to Under- stand, unless it is on the pribeiple that a* the most clubs and stones are always . found under •the beat apple tree, and dcatbe the (Insuring outfit° will take that view of it. Indeed, it looks as : though .the the' queettoe of theefutore :would lie whether the public are eo work eor• the stockholders' of. insure time comparties, or their own families, as the business seems to be deifting t into the .hands of a few manipulatore. en other worda, it,to be life insure . a.nceefor • the people me Hooleyianit • • 'There is one thing eViderit, when the ; asseciation nes owe. through quell a rigid exeneinatioie et the Mines of an _ to put et mildly, 41d them scant justice, :.hosttle Departulept of, Insurance; who, but 'is "compelled" 1.0 eay they are ah - 1 solutely solvent with :Pradtically a Ina - ,7 lion della:is ournlus over and above all liabilities actual or contingent, they have ntithing to fear in the. fu- ture. 'Had the law been carried oat - and justice done ' the association, it would, LIAM show nearly ,1120 dollars of a Surplus: This is the .s.rongest. endorsation the association: .could possibly. get. Not only so, 'but toi the thoughtful mind it means that • eible, arid Chat the vile attempt that the association is •practically letvine cible, and that the yile attempt thgt has been made to injure the jritereste. ot thousands of poliey-holders 'will end ' inspiring still greater contidence in che assooiatioe,. leading oxt to still greater arnievemeets in. the 'future, makirig thousands of homes haPpy eh° lowest cost ronsistent with Ohs°. lute safety. . The very men Whom the shculdererl g .op a g e • disgusted with their self-eleeted cham- pions and ashamed that their business should seem to need eueh helpers. The Mutual Reserve Fund will doubtless follow up vigorouely ,those whet have foully tried to injure it, toed allhonest men will hold up its hands, for the public loves • fitirplaY arid alreedo tired of the persemitien by disapecil*to ail maneieseekers of no asrionatIoo which, with seri0118 problems to solve, is heneatly trylog tp Meet theM. inueb might. he said, but euffice it io . . say that lime and Ober minarets; le quantities in drinking *nee,. often prove • inju riot's to Cho i nattily. r, by I he formatierl: in the systeni, of inset able compounds, in the • gall -bladder, kid- , •neys, bladder, Mc. Nature's demands for bone-forzieng teritoeitils is much better satisfied from • for.ds .9tati from water, load or soft. . . • The asse rt ion. that pu re wa er Mc - e into ..t Ito HI onto(' II co uses pompleintS of weak itoreatchO behhieg, etc., is the purose -i•ot ; • R. Os evident 'that if . belching was excited by a drink of Wa- ter ie• wee calmed either to motor nerve simulation from its -tempera- ture, or an alkaline, hard water was taken into an acid-containi rig, Stomach, Which restated in effervescence, Moun- tain streams, when -not erinkable, are not pure, as :contended, but :general:yr heavily laden with Jim° end Other powerful alkalies. It must tot be in- ferred from the 'abovelhat ram op- posed to all alkaline. watens-not at all; but pure, not impure water, is the thing to drink, except when in cer- tain -cages certain alkalies are demand- ed by the sestem ; then they' mat, be added to pure water, or otherw;se pure water containing them tnao be used. Extreine purity, is a virtue, not a fault of water. Beware of an. author who contends that- contaminated water ia conducive to health." • Comments on Dr.•Koppees paper are not all aaverse; however, as witness the followieg from the. America.n Kit- cheit Garden, the writer of•which con- tends that While, distilled •water may be •very well when taken medieinally, it is pot a good beverage, except for those' who are overeating. Ile ;says: "Distilled water taken on an emPlY stomach woUld tend to. leach out the cells with 'w,hich it clone in 'contact:, and sve know that the life of the cell depot& Upon the maintenance of Re conlente at a certain standard. This is a wellaistabliehed fact,' nod not as one advertisement implies, a vision of • rnad microscopist. The testimony of physicians tliat the prolonged uee of distilled water has a tendency to de- crease the body • weight shows a les- sening of nutritive power in the M- imes. Most' persone' eat enough salt on .their food to bring up the average, anti many persOnS in middle life, and after, eat too much of all kinds of food and drink too little fluid, so that for them a course of &ladled water mai be most beneficial, eat•rying away an excess which would ee harmful. If nn individual over forty, is living on Potatoes pared before cooking, white bread, Unedited butter, cream, fruit and sugar, then dititiller? wet er would be superfluous, . if not barmfin ; but if tbe diet ia rich meat, in cereals,. in milk, and abundant at (hal, it le very pt•oliable that distilled water WoUld reinove more of the ereese than would a hard water taken ea Sewer- age." NEEDT., KW (MK PA HIIIONA BUN, This le a Beason of fada-they fibur. (eh better in warm weather beentme WO ere too indolent to wimpy otirselvee. with nnything aensible. Yet we mufti have mental' oce.upationi or Brim tinge wearily along. In bygone days waited Noisy work -dainty bite of SOWIIIR al* %vain at hand, to he taken Up Whelleitee the Mood %timid or whet% we hail reale ng 131811 to do, That Whim died w lie a th le I toe mooned Open tim. nee, we retold Mit take Bret prizes. But. Llie automobile, tit present, the chosen eonveyance, and there is little doubt (hat New York, will aeon see many of the earriagee propelled by. fair braids that have been trained to handle the brake& to beak and steer in the very adept fertition that N'ewport women are exploiting this summer, Tile feet thet the elfin I olitilleir iiporte With 11101101111.11111, MUHL 'Ilea& tire iiiirtitilVeS Ho that aseu a, bit of sewing wait, ita exertion to lie eltionted.. Tint Wheel. of thile • hall Vane round R1111 Timm" and brought Iseult delightfitlIy.femininp iseoupation of Inedlowork, %tory up.tn.tiate neaten trio carritigee have been exiled. front the park drives has militated against their use In town, but (hat real rietinlit tO he removed abortiy, And tide na., I tumn the gide will probably glory in I the Ude Of thAde lien -Angled driving more In that, they oliminato fr the "life of WOMank11141,. One 11011101t t ter. machines, rejoicing in thein the Mr, the tetbrisett. Will tank her trunks the Meter, • tor pretty traits% And, take word for it, will obtain a sleal ot sat. sfardion from her holiday. 'Vim flu, shed atilelea. may form a part of her own wardrobe or may los put tewey Or Clirlatmait retnembranoes, At All ovoids, they will Ito the reaulta of manly .Plcasant 1101111 which multi not have been MOM profitably emploYed., Cr _ On thS ish9re of Thome, 105 bottle - nosed whales were SAM one morning, They had drifted onto the beach and died. For miles the decaying flesh tainted the air, and the residents glad- ly seta the entire eollection for 8180. • When a Man and Wilton Are married, romance ceases and his- tory begins. When you get Catarrh°. zone and use It your Catarrh, Bron- chitis, A.sthmia, or Flay Fever disap- pears, and health begins. Catarrho- zone will cure -absolutely cure-Oat- arrh. There is no danger or risk in using this pleasant, and effective rem- edy. It cures by the inhalation Of medirnted air, wnich is sent by the pie you Weenie' to the Minutest cells and passages of the lunge, and bron- chial tubes. It cures because it can- not tail to reach the, right spot. You breathe, It does the rest, 41.00 at all druggihts, or direct oy mail. Send 10c int stamps for sample outfit to N. C. POLSOH & CO.,' Kingston, Ont. - • Whenever o black eat passes a Hindoo sentey at Bombay he gravelY salutes it in military style. This is be- cause of a euperetitIon which leads him to believe that the cat contains the soul of a, British Of Eider. MONTREAL HOTEL einsourtv. . fie l' Balmer " Free Bus A in' Ph"' - .. .. . A.._ . . . ....., Hotel Carslake,I;617; • t; .1:11:0.1tA ',ill's: _ . ............-..., . . .. tnt_on._ On sea • Ki ocrsakei, oo slope. Family Hotel rates $150 AVENUE NOUSE—MulfIll- College Avenue . per day, , ST. JAMES' iiifrit"PaTfilititn7ttri: IIIIVIYI, Flret,eleas oonirriertilid 11011“, a bladed ini• n Prevemento,-Ratee modetatis •••••••••••••• AT THE NUPTtALS. v1,103111 -HO he married that Sitekleby •girl .at last, did het What did he weer al the wedding Miss Illithe-A dejected 10015 breech of prorate° suit. esiossionsa CALLA LILY CREAM mitres a youthtol oomplosloa floodlit lama tor Moll tame, or tea ono tor armlet on aid a nnatiomptexioa Addroasit,LVaqug IM Masan st, wirers:owe . Tho eluttopion speller of Missouri is atom% ilon 8, lgoilY. of St. lie can spoil any word in the ling. Dalt language, with. wind% ho is Wall.; lar, haft written three.law books, and no printer has been able to discover en error la tho orthography Of hitt nituitifteript. • . LADIES WANTED To use the latest and most popular DYE on the market; known as • • • • Home Dyes _, __ . v_10 sire audit WhiCenrince YoU that they wi I don!! we claim for t, ern. °tee . WV 11:41941':;ITAtell',401Vg4'gp„,tatzgregitite14,716% ryee are POSEPIwE r thitoo Dyes, end will ere Cotton, Wool, siik or Mixed Coed* with AI results. ABM our drugelet foe them, or send dirept and wa will mail free to any address 10a package, or three for 25a. Spielal nduelhocuts to &gentle. TORONTO HOKE DYE co,. TORONTO. _ ... . _ --....______. ._ ...._ ---_,........ ...e..... --- .._ --. A.Lconpr. FOR sturromOBILF.S. The majority of motor eers are noiU di•iven by petroleum, but e Prenels en- . 'Arleen recommends the use of alcohol • iaslead. and motors are being altered, so as to consume it. :nem is. no fear of explo.eion with alcohol, and it Is gaid to be lase costly than petroleuni. 0' K E E.F E' itr MIA LT anted TORONTO, IINT. 8 Co., 168 Yoram EL,. • awl tea and Si rirthens. oeoyp wow), Toronto. OHNE EA f./ AGENT. • • T USICers 14i pniF)Ttiegr!D;Sil I In dlip;ANpcl riii°°,1 ;11:1:11 • Whaley, gone ROOFING and Shoot Metal Works. noonstri awes. in Black, Coal Tar, e . ROOFIPO ea New (Sty BUild • to. AST, TE BLACKBOARDS (We aulrylii OBSERVANT 01RD• • • 1.1} ifib I i°or sarnir Agit Salon' Poronco).• Rooting Felt Pitch '0, George ! squeaked the patriot, as soon as the young man moue into the parlor, 'roar rough your face is I • L u y s 7ei now UN to till lioir. 11 unite.' groW • and restores tire eomr.. §old by all droggists. 5ts., a bottle. Self-respeCt 'is tbe ccirner-atone. of ell virtue,Str John liersChel. La Toscana, 10v. !IniatkE.mcw•ut entreat • Owing tei illehealth Vice President' :Hobart. will not be a candidate for re-. election. • ' . scOur11;i:and:dianisbylkAtOoaNitrbe.rdOws.sstVrEgeiiwRIAteidni7vy:1;t:r::004 rretbh:.38201150: bet. hout the world. Be MRS. wising:ma SOOTHING SYRUP has been used by mother', tor their children teething. It soothes the child, Batelle the guma, allays pain, cures wind Elephents have. only ei htTEtieTerithe two: below and two 'above on h side. All baby elephants' 'teeth fall out when Lhe 'animal is about le years old, fin'd a new set grinivs. • • : — . . "Pharaohl0e."P""04,:m...f...""'"...,'4".°. • . When a Londoner desires to express deep grief, for the loss of a relative he puts crape on his cane, TO MIRE A COLD 13 ONIE DMZ Take Lanative Bromo Quinine Tablete. druggiets refund the money if it fella to cure. 25c. E. W. Grove's sigaature is on each box. • ELELP. • Hicks -To be strictly up•te-date yop should, get an automobile. Naiwson I suppose • 1 auto ; but-, --,o- . $100 ReWard, $I0O. The reader's ot this paper will be. pleased to. learn that there is at least ono dreadtd disease that science has been able to Cure in all its stageti and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure noW knoWu to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a COM- titutional diaease, requires a 'constitutional treatment. Ball's Catarrh Cute is talc ti inter. natty, acting directly upon the too and mucous surfaces of the system thereby dost..._ troying the foundatloa of the .disease, and giving the patient strength by huilding,up the constitution and as:isting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so tench faith in its curative powers, that they offer t ne dred Dollars for any case th4t it fails te cure. Send for list of testimon Adel esti. F. J.CH fc CO., Toledo, 0. Pelt( by dringgive, pc. HAW:. Family Dills are the' best • 'THE TRAGIC JOKE. Virginia, never fall In love with a man who hasn't any sense of hemor. Why, Aunt Alice? • • I refused one once; be took me seri- ougly anti never- asked pae again. • W _P. C 096 ' • • ' CALVERT'S Carbolic Disinfootstoto. Soap', Clint. ',sent, Tooth Powders, eto. have been awarded 100 medals and diplomae'tor superior excellenee4 Their regular tleri prevent intact!. cats diseases. Ask your dealer •"te .obtain a supply. • Lists Wailed free on'application. F. 0:CALVERT & 004, DIANONEGTIER, - • ENGLAND. Carters 001,D, SORE 100. 011ide in a jiffy. P, Comma & Co, 'Agents Montreal. Mills. Mills A Halo*. Barristers etc.. removed to Wesley' Ridge., RIO. Mend 86 Vir.. TorOnto. permanently Ores 011tarrh Of hose, 1111 In throat, stomach and bladder. 50o All atm. Write for particulars,. The Indian Catarrh Cure Co,,116 OL 7amesst., Montreal. TORONTO Outtink Sohool otter* once's' advantages to all desirous of acciti:ring thorough knowledge oi Cuttingond Fitting Gentlemen's Cisrments. Writ,. lot particulars. • .113 yams et, Toronto, FARug VOR SALK - BRUCE . COUNTY - gat. STEWART. Drawer 10, Hhigerdine p.o„ OnL ' 1 mu Some Great B •rgnins. age.:72,A....7 ._ THE 'MoST NUTRITIOUS. !!!!!. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! '' ' • I . Mass MOINES INIDJOATOR-lhetwhinedrOlwietni;ethet • : . . . - 0.1tolland. sole agent [Or the Dominion. Bend /101, . • stamp for catalogue. 03 Eh. Paul Simi, Mostr441. GRATEFUL -COMFORTING. • . into, Toronto, done by our anal. 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The Oldeet and Largest Canadian Alert. gage Corporator. Prild•up Capital, - • $1,600,ono Reserve Fund • — oloo,000 ' Head otnee-toronto st., torente. Oregon' Ilfflostl-Winnhisg, Mari., Veumouver, 5.0 --- DEPOSITS RECEIVED. Interest aliened, 211117ENTIIRES 10101210 for I, 2, 7, 4 or Soars, olth intermit coupona attarhect. MONIST LENT Ort *entity ot reta estate Inortgageo Oeverninent and Manielpal Bonds, 'de. Por tamer yardman apply to. .L. HEIteleaRT MASON: Mena:ring Director, Toronto. _ _ . -.. - JAL 111. Manager. JOHN .J. MAK Sept and DWAIN VOMN /The Caliadian BOILER 4. I Heine Safety S) '4\ litithisasiji PlOurstwe wows houstA014 WHO* at -