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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1902-08-07, Page 6_-!t 1,• - 441e,9 0414,�P igh& CliegX itittrizeiceics********** LOVE'S AXILE. 4+ 4.) t'y ea 1 rote:12,t -eat itt (,ilii' Lite tures, Of Of illy faitilIUt Lttt. ud;utt, ad- ditionat wrinkles taking til.' plies of the r`ititri'-elft. She Wad mother. As, however, neither nue'e any ref - oleo to this feet, 1 tr.. ttt i it its a family seeret t tend Ruta; , no indis- creet ineteriee. The eventful Friday cern'• T was in the eottitgt' ttel boots as it wail light, waking for the hist time the tour Of the two bedrooms, kotchete and \'ado\es ' s " :,li t1 Il � I \ 1 stili r.lon tt 1 ft ( i, g to see 'that they were draught - tight. ii:teeing my hands along the w=elts Ina futile attempt to find out If they were damp. in the sitting- room I etayett tt long time, moving about the furniture, . second -hetet suite, covered with dark red reps ; 1 wits disgusted with the Mournful bareness of the apartment, and won- dered holy I e ould have been so stu- pid as to forget that women liked ornaments. I went back to my house and ransacked it furtively for nick- nacks, without mute'. success. First, I resiewed the pictures ; a regular bachelors collection they were, not Objectionable ectionlle fresm a man's point of view, but for ladies--. No, the pies tures were hopeless, with the excep- tion of huge engravings, "The Re- lies of Lucknow,"' and "Queen Phil- ippa Begging tete Lt\ en Of the Bur- ` 444' V Nt1. 45k gesees,''' which, though perfectly in - "I � IiOCUUue two iL yUUng not exli 1.1a 6 y Y "I worked bard for :t," she said at last in a very soft whisper, her red Pips forming the words carefu,ly, near to my ear. "Good-bye, Mr. Maude," sire then said aloud and demurely, but with her eyee dancing. And she gave my hand a warm squeeze ae she shook it, and let me out into the nipping Scotch air in the gloom of the darkening afternoon, with a new and old sense of a flaeil of brightness and warmth into the world. Then I walked quickly along, de- visdeg by what insane that cottage, which my guilty soul told me was 'tare of a single stick, could be furnished and habitable by Friday. And a cold chill crept through my bones as a new and hitherto un - thought -of questlou thrust itself up in any mind. What would F erguson say? C,HAPTGR VI. girl's mind were t i 't ' tin >, to an 'bud, 'e. Be - bank that sheltered it formed a sides, fancy being caught by euccesski,n of terraces from 'which one Ferguson staggering under the caught glimpses of the rushing efulek burden of those ponderous works of between the birches that lined the art. I bad not known before how banks of the impetuous little stream. meagre were the appointments of The bailee was a must unpreten- • my home. My five years of wander - floes building, in the plainest style tug had given tee a traveller's, indif- of Scotch country houee architecture, ferenoe to all but necessaries, so with rough cream -colored walls, a ' that, as I looked round the study, tiled roof, small irregular windows, t where I spent nearly all the time and a mean little porch. It was only that I gassed indoors, f saw little saved trolu ugliness by a growth of that could be &p red. It was a coin - ivy over the lower portion and by ' Sortable looking room enough, with afreak of the designer, whereby one its three big windows, two looking end was raised a story above the south over the terruead garden and rest, and the roof of this portion ' the wooded valley of the '.Mick, the made to slope north and south, In- remaining one east over the lawn stead of east and west, like that of and the drive, and more trees. The thet refect of the building. At the back west wall of the room was filled from the firsl and larches rose to a great floor to ceiling by book shelves of height, the house seeming to nestle the plainest kind; these were filled, under their protection whenever the not with the student's methodically winter storms burst over the bleak arrnd e larged volumeon notcollectioofes with mbre tand hills around. Ferguson was glad to see me, and "gentleman's" auspk•t.rusty neat and welcomed me bank with a cordiality bright "complete sets" in morocco which made my mind easier on the and hall -calf, which to remove seems subject of the announcement I had as improper as to scrape off the wall. to make to him. I went up to my paper would be; but with the oddest room and finding, everything pre- of odd lots of literary ware, pared for me, told him I was ready I in a dozen languages, in for dinner.. Instead of going down- . all sizes and all varieties of stairs, he only said, "Yes, sir ; it Is binding and lack of bind - coming up," and knelt down to pull ing, no two volumes of anything to - off my boots." I gether, and not a book that I didn't "All right," said I; "I can do that." love among them, from Montaigne, "No doubt of it, air," he answered, in dear, dirty paper rovers, hanging but did not stir. "The. fact ls, sir, by a thread, to Thackeray in a beast- that knowing you would come home ly edition de luxe. hungry, and maybe very much fa- On the north wall was the fireplace ttgued, and that to be in the ketch- —wide, high, old-fashioned and warm en serving dinner and up here at- ( —with a discolored white marble tending upon you at the same time mantelpiece, decorated 'with fat, be- ls a moral impossibility, I made bold wigged Georgian cupids. Above it no ask an old and very respectable hung an old cavalry sword with female that was staying in the vii- which my father had cut his way liege to give me a little help—just through the ltussi•lue at Inkermanly. fur this evening, sir. She Is very clean Close to the fireplace, and with' its Ln her -ways. sir and a most respect- back to the book -shelves, stood my able and (tots -fearing body." own especial chair—big, roomy, well- ' jumped at the news and congratu- ` worn—covered with (lark red 'nor - I made a hasty tour of the sec- ond -band shops in Aberdeen, being Wise enough to know that if elle were to find the cottage too spick and span, Mrs. Ellmer would in a moment discover my pious fraud. Having got together to this way a very .odd assortment of furniture, I was rathler at a loss about kitch- en utensils, when I was seized with the happy inspiration of buying a new set 01 them for my own ser- vice, and handing over those at present in nse 1n my kitchen to Mrs. F.Ilmer. Not knowing much about these things, I had to buy 1n a whole- sale fashion more, I fancy, to the ad- vantage of the seller than to my own. However, the business was got through somehow, the things were to be sent on the following day, and I sneaked back to Ballater by the 4.85 train, wondering how I should break the news to Ferguson, and wishing that by some impossible good luck the immaculate one might have commit- ted in my absence some slight breach of discipline which would give me for cnee the superior position. If I could only filed him drunk ! But though second to none in his fondness for whiskey, nobody but himself could tell when he had had more than enough; so that hope was vain. It wn.e not tlutt I was afraid of Ferguson; far from it. But his punctuality, his unflagging, lne- cilauical industry, his many uncom- promising virtues made him a per - eon to be reckoned with; and it would have been easier to own to a caprice inconsistent with one's principles to a more intellectual are lean—notes you are lean by nature—you need more fat. You may eat enough"; you art losing the benefit of it. Scott's Emulsion of cod-liver oil will help you digest your food, and bring you the plumpness of health. Especially true of babies. •555 roe VA5D eAMPL[ AND TAY 1T. •.OTT • ■OWNR eNSu,eTo, TO t NTS. SQC, anti it.eo; all drugalsta, They Live as a Pair. (N. Y. Sun.) Two young men Of Marion, Ind., have been comrades ever sineo they were+ boys. They fell 10 live with sisters; were married April 7th, 1899;left their wives July 7th, 1902 ; filed Mlle of divorce July 16th, 1902. This was a pair of real psyniti- is anecdote teaches liethe ren l that twins ld t rent in Hoosier novelists has Diane at last. Does it stand to reason that Perry Davis' eatuktiter could have held public confldeuca for CO years unless it really did cure deer. rhcea, cholera morbus and all stmiilar t.rou- bees so common and do dangerous in hot weather latest him upon his ,forethought with great heartiness. •' 1 have no more objection to soe- Lng a woman's face about the place than you have yourself, Ferguson," I added cordially ; "ill fact, I have just The New French Premier. Measueed by the loot rule, M. Comtbee!, the new French Premier, does not amount to much„ being only b. fec?t 3 troches tall, but it is said that no statesmen now alive, nor in a gen- eration, expept Gladstone, equals him in the range a1 mental labor. He is by profession a physician, but he cannot have pradticed much. He was at one time a sclloolmafrter, and is a leading authority on French educational af- faire. His scholarly and literary ac- tivities have for years been large and eUmpreheneive, embracing such top - ices as the Latin poet Virgil, Kant's metaphysics, the philosophy of St. Augustan and tbe social theories of St. Simon. occo, like the rest of the furniture. A reading -table stool in the corner beside it, and on the right hand was a bigger table, piled high with books and papers, cigars, bills and rubbish. There was a writing -table in one cor- g'iven permission to two poor ladies i nor, at welch, f never wrote ; a sofa to pass the winter in the cottage at covered with more literary lumber ; the back, and I want you to help 1 two cabinets crammed with curios - me to put '-the place straight a bit i sties collet:Led on my travels, tossed fur thein. They come in on Friday. ib witn little attempt at ars 1 don't want ''the place to fall to rang'isneitt ;; a card -tables on Explained. 'pieces with dry rot for want of which stood a quantity of old- They were \t'atchtng a burning some one to live in It." , fashioned silver, ewe'as tall candle- building, " Ladies won't keep the dry rot out i etlr•ks, goblets, a guinea -Wiwi and ,a "The fire 1lend," remarked the of a place, sir," answered Ferguson, massive last century urn. A. stuffed doctor. "roars like a demon in eth dry cuulempt. "However, you ' duck, a Dutch. tankard, a . pair of torture." Minard's Liniment cures Diph- theria. 1 t1: ,A. 11};set :"In- 1.1. h"• •'\1onSig 1* sy Jua.n,i Mils For- ma a, is 0 [WAN trills in vl'•S[ure', it(i one in wlliell the dr.tni•ttt • interest grows sl easily true' the first p'tge to the Wet. "ALo1ISleus' la a ('ry Munn il tool y, aha aleolutely dislil,o(itt' in its plot, while it 1s written with that charm of style Miele lutes already won for its author en enviable posi- tion in the litexar,' world. A1ltong the short stories of Lilts number le "The Dealt and the ('ott lt('a, " by Ger- trude Atherton. An r'xot ileal foil to this sombre glory to ".i hedge Coes —ams Jane!" by Rosamond Napier, ti bit of genuine humor, wholesome, de- lightfnl, now. Among outer authors wlto are found to title number of the Smart Set are Oliver Ilerford, Victor Plarr, Ella Wheeler' Wilcox„ '1'heo- doslu (garrison, Louise Winter anti Minna Irving. Monkey Brand Soap snakes copper like gold, tin like silver, crockery like marble, and windows like crystal. tI lIow Pretoria Looks, Pretoria is beginning to take on an English 'aspect. The bronze fig- ures of elle ,typical Voortrekkers, which were intended for the base of the Kruger statue in Government Square, Pretoria, have been present- ed to Lord Kitchener, who has had them shipped to England in order that they May grace, as a war trophy, the Royal Engineers' quar- ters at Chatham. Ot the site of the Kruger statue, Snmuel Marks, who leas given the bronze figures, Ilea offered a large sung to place a statue of the, King, and it is further stated ire a letter to the London Telegraph tafat this loyal British subject is A Husband's Apology. (New York Times,) The Irish courts have invented a new punishment for recalcitrant hus- bands, which consiets nrequiring u rinan abject apology thepublic print The following Is a sample: "APOLOGY. I make an humble apology to my wife aucl family for my poet condu't, vehicle was cruel. S bog to ea)' that what I stated in court was untrue, ant want this to be published In the Cork County Eagle," ENGLISH SPAVIN LINIMENT removes all hard, soft or calloused Lumps and Blem- ishes from horses, Blood Spavin, Curbs, Splints, Ring Bone, Sweeny, Stifles, Sprains, Sore and Swollen Throat, Coughs, etc. Save EU by use o1 one bottle, warranted the moat wonderful Blemteh Cure ever known. Sold by all druggists. willing to place a statue of the late ,�,ueen on the opposite side of the riquare..tkli•eady the face of the Gov- ernment building displays the royal arms cut tr. the solid stone. -.New Yoek Tribune. The Trust -Hidden Protected. (Atlanta Constitution.) The cost of living continues to blow inareaees with almost every month, and the American consumer is being made to understand that when he swallows the wind of the prosperity barkers and whistles in tune with the Republican campaign songs he must pay dear.for his wlilstle. New York Central and Hudson River Railroad. The above name is .a household word and the superior_ excellence of the road should be sufficient to at- tract most people, but now that the rate is the same to New York and points east as by other lines no further recommendation. should be sought. Everybody will tell you it ie the beet. porson than to him. know beet, sir, what kind of cattle . elk's horns and a bust of Dante, sur- •'No wonder," said the professor, It was getting dark before the you like to harbor in your own barns, nilu+unted by a lox's blush, oocupled "They are trying the water cure on train stopped at Ballater, a few . and I dare say tltey will be snug the top of the book shelves. A High, thine' minutes before 6. I had to go ensougli till the snow comes." plain, four -fold screen, as dark as tile through the village, over the rick- This dark suggestion was but the ; rest of the time -worn furntture, Ind ety wooden bridge—for the new echo of my own fears. I was so aux- i the door, and close to the screen a one of .stone war not built then— ions to secure a co-operation in my dog -kennel, Iwai the front taken out and along the road whish lies on plan, not merely perfunctory, but and replaced by a strongiron grate p the Booth side of the Dee. The stills zealous, knowing well, as I dad, the in�g, formed the winter home of a were on my left, their bases coy- Highly sensitive mood in whieh the large brown monkey, which I had ered with slim birch -trees, whose bare branches swayed and hissed like whips in the winter wind; on the right, below the road, ran the crooked, turbulent little stream of Dee, now swollen with late autumn rains, swirling round its many which he helped me on with my whose favorite resting place was now curves, and i Ming- between the coat, ..he helped. thinking of having ttto well defined on the goatskin hearth - piles of the b.. Igo tilt the wooden little north room up -stairs fitted rug, was named Tata, han from our structure rocks l again, Would those up for you, as a sort of—sort of first introduction, treated me with two delicate women be frightened e cold and the lonell- housekeeper's room, butler's room, 5lich marked tolerance, that I, in aWanessyfronl the nest I was building scrlptn household was It li wasoude- not sort lotse sloes la svperstititlldis fondness for in o ethe p and "ti pair of scales. it .maintains that contracted form ores for them, I wondered, as I turned a,,.ui, to find a designation for any brute, and fancied I saw more res- ,.Weigh the eat," sahl the man. after being boiled. If a lobster le "1 tear your ' Wonute's Complete •lana I wished thus son and affection in his blinking The cat we4Thed three pounds. - :,traight and soft after boiling it is Guile to M ttr moey' mould call those " Pure 'u ip 1 ' You've heard' ISSUE NO. 32, 190". the worlds. In S un g Soap you have the hat: u Mrs, Winelow'o Soothing Syrnp should always be used for ChildrengTeetering. It cella analis the bsoftens lt remedy for Di(mew n hoses ins LIGUT1 Ala Ladies'College, 1 ST THOMAS, ONT. R.EDUCES CIE E v EXPENSE Ask Poe the octagon Bar. e31 Pipes 011 the Links. (scottish Anlcrlean.) Ro ieli,k—very brilliant i11 Mrs. Ontario Van Tee to have Seett'h bagp•pes 1 • p'ny'1n't on the golf course. Van Albeit• -Think so? Ocean. The quality atnndttrd from Octo Ro'.rl L k Y's; t e; m.•d so tnu'lt ocean. Yoilt in back l noLsattceauory. acts' you cu1(Ldn't heitr the men 11001; &',AFLAME, Agents, Montreal. CURE A COLD IN ONE RAY Preparatory and (`ollegiatedtudies; untver. �u u• domes•• , • t •t • elol ttu nu 1 ' 11 N( II 3 , ' I litlh Cl lC r;st n , y • 'ore• conuucrcfai. Saperlur btiAdlAge t tartan; t 1 1Ctldant ]ucatluu Ntrtnll; stuff, healthiest , p honlo life. ��RtJI1' FARM FOR SALE--t)NPI OF THE finest in the Ni�a��ggara Peninsula, at Winona, 10 toilet' from Hamilton on two rail. ways, ipeaches.0 in Will be sold in o as p e nor mostly divldcd Into laser 16 to 20 acres to suit pur- chasers. Carpenteeis a , decided 0. box 1309, Winona II'lPERIAL MAPLE SYRUP. ewes cin e. Co Take Laxative Bromo Oitheue Tablets. All H. Bi. ri ar s hall lair. ad the • • int It •n � fats refund 3 dl ttgt Hamilton, Ont. K. W. Grove's atgluttan•e Mon each box. dGa . 101 Klug St. East, , • Afi1 it AGENTS TO CUI t If it fails to cure f 1 I I bouu;ghit a horse with a supposed- ly incurable ringbone for $D0, cured him with $1 worth of MINA�RD'i9 LINIMENT, and sold him in four months for $8e.. Profit on Liniment, $34. MOISE DEROSCE, Hotel Keeper. st. Phillip's, Que„ Nov. let, 1901. WANT RE LI FILE; - - - - � - to sell tens, cotfecN, bial(ing p S dere, eplceli, estrtlets ai-.. 1 , conatmterN. 'uu situ ma •a iRO pI mousy.Ruttish awanted. cellent territory Naw WOMEN � vncautnow. ENCOURAGE MEN. "Just listen to this 1" exclaimed tt young woman, in a tune of disgust, looking up from the periodical silt: was reading. "01 all the old, uu- souud ideas that ever got rooted fast Into the elderly femtoine mind tiles is the worst." Vealhaps if you stopped comment- Inng enough to read It to file I might have some idea of what y ou are talking about," suggested her room mate mildly, putting her needle carefully into the heart of a silken pansy, "Yell, stere it 'No right minded girl will encourage a man who elle seee is becoming seriously intereet- ested la her wh ' n elle has no inten- tion of aoeeptln,g him. She can easily prevent him from coming to the point.' Now will you please tell me how in the world any girl can be sure she -has any intention of accepting him,' or not till She pees how he makes love ? Auswer me that, wilt you ?" "Dear me 1" remarked the other girl, merrily, raising her hands ill mock alarm, "don't attach m& for the sins—or inanities, which are worse—of other people." "But,' persisted the critic, irate- ly, "doesn't it snake you tired with a soul-and-bodyl-permeatl'ag weariness Ito hear all the sago ad- vice that is poured out upon the girls who happen to be fortunate enough to attract masculine at- tention by the nice conventional old ladies who married the first and probably only man who asked or ever would ask them ? "Every woman who has had but one offer thinks every other woman who has had more a deep dyed fitrt, on conquest intent—else how would she get so many proposals? And it is such an effete methee of reasoning, too. For no sensible giri goes around with her weather eye out for love signs, hoping piously to ward them off. She nes other thngs to' Oil her thoughts. It is a bona fide evidence that the woman is vain if she is all the time expect- ing every man who is nice to ler— or who even makes love to her, for that matter -to pt'opose marriage to tier." Yet he sometimes does just such rash things," roguishly put In the other girl. And often gets what- he wants, too, even though the girl of his choice were at !fret disposed to prevent matters coming to a poltlt." Late of wositen would never be 'earnest if they stopped the magi they thought they di,si•ked !rem • coming to the point.' Sometimes It puts a mast in an entirely new light to have ' popped the quest'.one You are eertaipniy more interested lin him and he in, you, and it places ]natters on an altogether different basis. Anti love comps just as often after the proposal as before—indeed oftener—for It a girl is uensibl , see wLll hol-1 her alfe„tions ti�,ht in her own heart till she seed he means business. Then, give a fair field, a raw mum call make her love him. An Awful Possibility. (N. Y. Herald.) "What makes you look ace tad and solemn ?" "A man told me this morning that I looked just Iike J. Pierpont Mor- gan;" Biot why dies Yon allow that to trouble you '2' "I was jest tlhlink1nig what a h'dr- rible victim of wrong I was if may- be hire and me got changed in our cradles When we were babies." One Fact isbett•r than ten hearsaye. Ask Doctor Burgess, Supt, Hospital for Insane, Montreal, where they hare used it for years. for lite opinion of "The D. de L." Menthol Piaster. Oet the genuine made by Davie d1 Lawrence Co., Ltd. Having a Profitable Holiday. (Buffalo Courier.) We heard the other day of a very "swell ' clergyman—many miles from Buffalo -•-who is "seeking rest" at a in Cows. fashionable resort, but consents to hold one service a Sunday in a beau- tiful Logic. til'ul little chapel, for $40 a Sunday A man bought three pounds of and three days board and lodging. lit tit a sale with tete fascinat• Such a vacation as that tnust be elder at least of my new tenents bought meat and then brought it home to very wearing upon the Rev. Dr. would arrive, that even after this ling reputation of being dangerous, his wife to cook for dinner, and then Creamoheese. scantily -gracious speech, I humbled but which had belied its character went his way to his place of busi- myself more than was meet. by allowing ma to bring it home onStops the Cough ly-thee-by, F(erguson," I began my shoulders. To -to, so called for no mess tat the bazars. The wife was and -Worse a theg Cold. ill after a short paurlo, (duri.ag better reasons than that my collie, hungry, and ate the meat. In the avenin the man came LaxativOBromo Quinine Tablets cure acold g in nue day, No euro, No pay. Price 25 cents. home and asked for his dinner. lAnd how can any on. tell from the "There is no meat," said the wife, How to 'Tell it Good Lobster• ordinary ma.n's ntlitu le whether he "tar the eat at it." The live lobster always curls up the really wante you for a wife or for "Brialg the cat," said the man, minute it strikes boilLng water, and an hour's amusement tLtl he pro- Minard's Liniment Cures Garget Wilson's FlyPad POISON Will clear your house of flies to the right to cress the little stone bridge that arched over the Muiek juset before that stream runs into the Dee. I stopped and looked around me. There was a faint white light over the western hills household is becoming larger, I was mild enough for hum to leve 1n which enabled me to ee dim out- daresay you would like to have some the yard ; but when the weather lines oftthe h bridgeobjects theknew. Just place where you and Ton and Airs. grew cold. he was brought into the little churchyardebrigel Gise forsaken —Miss—what did .you say her name kitchen, he got on 1:u 111 with the. which not even a ghost would care was? could sit in the evenings." powers there that I had to take to haunt, where now a cluster re "Neither Mr&. or Mies anything, did compassion upon llhn and them, and t of I say wast her name,' answered her- remove To -to to the study, where of the apartments, brawn eyes than an any o[ , neatly to intimate that if my mayor If this is the cat," said the man, of thel palace had matrimonial inten- the Scotch pebbles which served as „ where is the meat ? And if this is hone, hie do-nothing Wag would not organs of vislun to my Gaelic neigh- ! the meat, where is the cat ?'•—Har. stand in his way. "`low that my 'bore. When I firs: bought himit per s Magazen:e. gaunt, bare asst trees throe up guson, with grave deliberation. he justified his promotion by the re- spectral arms from the ground among ,.Plain Janet, sir ; site leaves titles the mildewed grave -stones. The lone- + nerve and gravity of his manners, get your money back if not cured, secabox, at ly manse, a plain, stone house, sha- to her betters. And the kitchen his only marked foible being a furl-a[id•alarsorEnataxsox,BAT>Ve&Co.,Toronto, doomed by dark evergreens, stood does very well for me, sir, and for ons jealousy of Ta-ta, whose resting- Di'c t�hadi e's Ointment back a little Srom the road on tbe Janet, too, if you care to engage piece was just beyond 'the utmost opposite side. A mile away, with the her as housekeeper, after due trial tether Of the monkey's chain. Rarely I � „peg '+®®®®1►g+®1e+,madA sen the s fro of of her capabilities." • ' did an evening pass without some Piles To prove to you that Dr. Chase's Ointment i; a certain and absolute caro for each and every form of itching bleeding and protruding piles, the manufacturers have guaranteed it. Scotia. timoni•ls in the daily preir and ask your neigh - bore wkat they think of P. Yon can veep it and rushing Dee betty p ' Oh, if she satisfies you she will Ballater Church stood up amongthe skirmish between the two. Perhaps roofs of the village, flanked by fir- satisfy me." ' '1'e. -tap seeing me smile over the crowned Craigendarroell on the " None the less I should wish you hook I reading, and anxious to north, and the Pannansch Hills on to see her, that you may understand phare was enjoyment, , even if she the south. Straight on my road lay it was for your better service :ills !cold not understand the joke, would i - that I n forawnpleasure rot o saeo a 1 my d fled•t sat ionincautiously u 1get 1 and.wagher tall.. f Lowca to vt between traduced her here. I have no opin- s ' p ragged fringe of gooll n, behind ton of women, sir, until theyare past Whereupon To -to would dash across owhich, oldd a risingeed ground, the known the age for frivolity, itnI'm not the hearth -rug and assist her, and Asf an C deserted served in unow r y' much unpleasantness would follow, 1 Knock Castle, served in summer handsome enough to go courting my- T au a meagre shelter for the High- self." • the dog barking, the monkey chat - land sheep 1n sudden storms. At Whether this woe a warning to tering, the master- swearing — ail Ufa point the road turned sharply Ine not to be beguiled into a fatal three members of the menagerie to the lett, the fringe of fir trees trust 9,4 the [tower of my own trying to come off conquerer in the growing thicker upon the skirts of the, foresta few paces further this road divided into two branches which struck Off from each other ;n the form of a V, the southernmost one leading to Larkhall through a mile of fir forest Would the very ate Good Things to fat 1 beauty, and an obscure hint that la melee. Or else To -to would fall from ' from Libby'■ fumons ITytrlerde kitchens, Ids opinion I was in danger of the top of his kennel to the where purity prevails. All meats used in making a fool of myself, Ferguson's floor, wi.tll a ioud noise, and would I ��� face was too wooden to betray ; but lie stiff and stili on the rug, as a, LIBB the manlier 1n which, he gave his 800- if lita fit; and then the simple sites towar(Ie putting the cottage Testa would walk over to invests- Natural Flavor was unsailsfaetory, not to say veli- gate the ease, an 1 the monkey proach of their new abode through : ()mous. He veiled his displeasure 1 would seize her ears and twist them this dark and winding road depress I with my new freak under an orientate . round with jabbering triumph. I )tits zeal for the comfort of the coining ' kept a t will whip to separate the the poor a woman into loukln e ' tel ents, which made much harder to e uutbataute o't these oeeastone, but deal with than stubborn unwilling'. I 1 only dared vole i.tt very (sparingly hese to work for theta would have I as,though it effect upon To-to's been. My assuranees that one was , coarser nature •was salutary in the alt invalid and the other :t child ( extreme lit re'luoing Hitt to instant only supplied hint with (refill tonne , love and obedience, as the boot of of lndh•eet attack. He was sur- the eosterinofl.ger dors his wife, the prl;ed that 1 Fit's trot lets f, 1 gel,tIPr '[':t -tit wont} loxlk up at upon the cottage as a prison, after the life and movement they were used to? The prisate roast whieh led through my own plantation to the bou■e WAS divided from the public thoroughfare by no lodge, no gate ; but ran mod- estly down between borders of grass, whieh grew long anti cling in the sum- mer time, for about half a Mile, un- til, the larches and feeoteli fir's grow- ing mare sparsely to the ttonth, nue caught tvtder and' wider glimpses of hued, green meadows where two or three horses were turned out to find a meagre pasture. Here tbe drive was carried over a little iron erne. - Mental bridge, which creased n, stream that was but a thread in the wernt weather. and leaving the grass r , and the trees behind, one value 11[101, • please tete wee balm. tt brand lawn whicll ran'r•ight up it y 'rit1at old beast tonic all the peel R- OW wails of the house, flanked to the ' ore out of the I:ttle esaet('ment of Mirth by mere grass and more trees, furnishing. On the ttta,t'ilittg aftt'r Which Ft lint out the view of the ate- fay return, he took ears. to pyi s nt bles and of the unused ('ttttitge : to to fee the rel 0etaltie Janet ; he /the *oath the [and made a budder) had, ;n.let(l. !I,t o1 Pr -rated her in;t!;- dip. and the hollow thug formed wan llificent lack of iueretrieloud tllalene: laid out as a garden, while the great 1 for in tho wooden face and bard blue one of the two cunni., on the ground - floor fit ted tip non bedroom, as i(t- va1141s cannot walk up and down stairs; Ile \vu1, x u 1 t•t sigh to place Ill. one of tilt 01101' mimes, whieh hie' pereiet('d in cedillas `the 'turnery,' 0. email woo lin hare,' of the l,'ii illy straight -legged lain 1, a penny rattle, :Intl tt ool[t, finite parrot , an:l tvitr•n 1 impatiently pits lied the things oat let the door, lie see tn.'•1 dielna,v"'T, atol Nall "he 110.(1 Utougitt 11I.'y would 1110 with steels pitr'oue prottest to her dark eyed that I telt a brute for the next Half hujrr. I'rort this menu, the ',tens of meet of n \ 1r nrntt, lite, I 'kWh a pair of (elver a an llct3tieks and it 'noes lei' cult and saucer. Into tele outlet':) rirtitvit([;-rotifa whlelr 1 lead fittw•1 up years ago in the Lomis (3utnto style; I just peeped ; but there watt nothing' very tempting in tt•bite aril gold early -legged furpi- taro tie;i up ill frown Hollland vn A ('n11 pclitlled floor ro I lot'ke 1 the elope lugain. and ('amiss away Myr prizes to the eottn;?e. where they certainly lin- pro'('d the lone: of the sitting -room mantel -fait et,. (To be Continued.) Food Products U. s, Government Inspected. q� Keep in the house for e,nergenoles--Sole servers, for sandwiches --for any time When you want something good and want 0 quick. Simply turn a key and the can Is open. An appetizing lunch is ready In an instant. 118aY, McNEILL & LIBIT, CHICAGO. Write for our free booklet, "flow to Make Good Things to gate' •41M♦++♦i•M1140441 t® o4410e40+ not in a good condition. • sentiments veru cvnieal" "Lots of cynicism has a germ of I+finard's Liniment Cures Colds, etc. trutth hdIntLse h stetgirl, r.everliu else'k rto e- t HER DREAM OF HEAVEN Aunt Becky Wanted Her Celestials, Robe Cut as a Raglan. P. J. Rawdon, of Atlanta, Ga., who DON'T is on a visit to Washington, has, like CLEAN most southern meal, noted the craze of the colored people of his sec tion fur SILVER dress: s • or cotir other bright "The fondness for style in dress mutate with any - that is cbarabtertsthc of the female thing but sex le just as rdtominant in elite •colored " d;1EGTRIG » ►, race as in the white, he remarked pOUI�fiIN('s FIBiiE the other day. "I was reminded of the new chemically prepared sett polishing, this by a recent experience of Aunt cloth. Nothing to use but the cloth. No Becky, an elder,y negress, who has nutltct1uet,lllver, savesPrictine centeaatl(irug nuc beeu in my employ ne cook for a long action dcalerN. By mall from time. Selo was telling this herself to some members of my family, \veto have a most" afltctiofaLte regard for a rttnrE(T i the old woman. It was at a camp MO HUMBUG srnLlli %tslni L�4c± tussling, and Aunt Becky, get thig Itnrnanoawme v, Stork Marker andedf very happy, went off into a sort of tuot�nreTlalca 43Jlliofarilno ntcor tnafk'rom trance. ' NUR,rv,th oath Undo. E, baste llama. „'slit seemed to me,' she said, '(tat l'ettimrnialetroe. Price 91. 51l agora tl er shining sperit, er hit tnout have 1/nMiy ,fk12'orrer,r,d nnnf Dea61T. "1"a"a been a angel, come eriong and coin- 'Oi,leyra. YLRIt5REnt(IIITON,r►IrIold,Ions. 11.8. 111e0I0(' to measure my head. I scci. to - 'last Nnl,leutN en it 00 angel, "What fur you measure lily A �D�b"Y' east" au' he says„ „'Causeyou got. ALBERT ! list trio• -•1;2 young 1nd11N and lII0 young i to wear a golden crown." hien, Tw"matrlcutn+ " 'Den, ilex', lie began to measiure '1,() [• (,, thin Scholar hsps val. VV t w f uc$110and $lee won et de 1(trtmentel t'S- BELLEViLLE, ONT. a1ne,11/01. New Plpe•orgnll, Do- mentic While,. Rooms end art Gansu recent. ly added. 8n parlor fnollltli. in Bookkeeping, Hhorthfnu►,'1clogruphy, 1il,rn11ou (std I'hy- slcul ('altar'. (',11154' bti1101nR1, '' 3trlattey Jinn," gynlntu,lunl and iweelmue heats," by stearal and lighted throughout by ease'etty. %Vett open hot. n, ilio!:, For illnntrated cirru)pir n011.0s11 Pit1NCIPAL 1)V11I, D. D. her magazines. - ----Minard's Liniment Cures Distem- per. FITS EPILEPSY MONARCH MEG. 00., St. Catharine', Ont. Write for free ualnph'N. NO MK IN purchasing a watch from us, our catalogue, which is sent upon request, shows designs of eases, tells you if they are gold, gold filled or silver. Our special movements we reco mmend,guarantee sof e delivery, prepay charges, cheerfully refund money in full if watch fails to meet your approval. ANIBROSE KENT4SONS 101110r. '�ea1M, t, MT t24vEN$Mltda,T"1' 'CCY0N5 7C140NDSTW1:Si .` ;• U o FREE SAMPLE OF LIEEIC'S Fit` CORE. tf you suffer from l"pilepsy, Fits, Pelting Sickness, St.'s—leis Mance, or have children or relatives that do lir, or know a friend that le afflicted, thea rend for a Ire. trial bottl. with valuable Treatise, and try it, The temple bottle will be sent by mail, prepaid, toyou0 nearest Post Office address, It has cut tdwhere every. thing else has failed. Wbee writing tnentioon thio ppape�r and gh. nttm•', AV Aryl fall address to TIMI Ii[aK7 00., 110 Kine ST. Vast TORONTO, 410.44. nt3' feet, ate I say, "What fur you measure my feet 1" De angel say, '"Cause+ you got to wear dein golden slippers." 'De 11 ex' thing lie starts to mere. sure the round de Weigle, an' dot he say was for de robil I was to wear in heaven. " 'Den I say, ' Please, sir, make it a raglan, for ever �body 1s wearing raglans dese days."' $100 REWARD, $100. The readers at title paper will be pleased to 1 learn tiiAtthere le nt least onettreaded Malmo that srtenee tion been able to cure In all 1t, ,itneee and flint In catarrh, Itali'S catarrh C'nre is the only poen lye cute now liftmen to the medical fraternity. Catarrh, being 0 eon- . stltu t I on til d leen et', 1•e11111 res rt 001001 tral.011i1l treatment, litd147 minima Cure le 'talon lit venally, acting direet13 upon the Mood and nlueo0N eurtiu'es of the eyetenl, thereby des. 'rosette the foundatlou of the disease. turd giving the patient strrngtit by building up tIle r011111al11011 11ell nns11nh151111.1u•eindoing ito lw•mit. The 11 oJirlt't or imeolrotouch Got1It . 11I ►1' ell rad V11 powers thitt they offer One Hundred Bonn vs for any ease tlutt It falls to cure. Seel for list o1 tentlmuninle. Address 1' .T. ('11O\itY & e'U.,Toledo, 0. sold by tlrtenilnta f rc. Hail's rattily 1111e ere the best. A SGHOOL FOR GIRLS In a 'well-conducted residen- tial wheel, home life and school ilf e are co -related. For this reason it Is that this AC AD [:MIL' DEPART- MENT of' M'AIAISTER UNIVER- SITY exereises an tilfluen.e upon its students that no day school could hope to gain. For calendar, address Aire. Wells, Principal. tea--- MOULTON COLLEGE TORONTO, CANADA. ++++ 4.4.+444-44 4+44 +44+44 0+++ i Poultry Wanted 4, Poultry and Eggs purchased + from all parts of Ontario. 4, + Empty crates forwarded for + shipment. Prompt remittance• 41 by Express Order on arrival • of produce. We do not pur- + ridte on ccmmiesion, but pay in full for all produce on ars + rival. All Poultry is shipped • alive in warm weather. Coe- : respoodenee s,.liciied. ♦ THE TORONTO POULTRY + ee PRODUCE CO., ; 8 + • 470 Yonge St., Toronto, Ont. * ++++++++++++e4++++++++++++ WANTED AGENTS TO SELL MADE TO MEASURE TAILOR MADE CLOTHING 000T) ('OMMISSIONS. • CROWN TAILORING COMPANY Canada's Lar'geht Tailor', TORONTO. Always insist on J su your dealer. p you with E ■ EDDYS In• lSY g WOODENWARE PAILS and TUBS They are manufactured trot* the Ili of IsAvErnAut by the IttOST SItILLE» w'orkmeq. 41