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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1906-05-31, Page 6A A L �*+' m Then we'll have a good s;poll o' the papers . before bedtime. But, Aran there's a bit Qt h(3 popularity of note I want to write to a laddie I have neglected in a way ---my sister's sonIiert- " S I 1 netlt Macalister•. Ile 'ts in an office in the city ---a big place -dein' well, I believe:' "A nephew of ;cure?" "Ay, a nephew" (rte pronounced it "stay -few), "Ile used to conte and see oto there in Crmden Town. But he and Jamie /thick --•-the lad I shared the ludU ' c ing with --used to make a noise, and am gue, and go on wi' files' talk, till I said 1 would not put up wi' it. And Kenneth ' CEYLON GREEN TA -••-he had a lieltutdman's temper -he got NO ADULTERATION anti l:Wt"i;l'l'IESS offended. Noo, he has conte back from NO COL ORINeli MATTER Iris holiday, and is clothed (I dour say he left off the brecks when ho went ABSOLUTE PURITY TELLS THE STORY. home) and in his right mind. So ho -{':le, hie, sate a ee ;No Iasi At alt grocers. writes der leave to na way -not rants' and sco ale, Ho Lead packets only. �► is a gado laddie, in _ __- _._ wecl informed; but every ono hasn't had opportunities, nor have they striven to edieato themselves as I baro, �` w...�. .. - ,;x �,;x1� .- -ae_ ' . though my disadvantages havo been great. Noo, my hand is very shaky the night, so you write for mo, my dear- _ -ie. Tell him to come early to kirk hero bye, nowt $awbath, and come back with - me to a bit dinner. Madame will let _ : us dine with you -have a joint, or some- thing a hunfiry laddie can out from and - - conte again. She'll tell me my share. (Give hint a bottle of beer. We'll say J t Won at Last "Thou I ,11 come. It's ahave to pity I gang doonstairs, but it cana' be helpit." "My dear Deb," said Mona, sitting down again to some work which the ar- rival had interrupet.d, "I am afraid L'ncle Sandy will be something like Sinbad o Old Man of the Sea. You have under- taken a rather heavy task; it seems to me that he expects us to do everything for, and be everything to, him." "Well, well, Mona, you would not be cold and heartless to your poor father's only surviving brother. The poor old gentleman is worn out with fatigue and suffering; he will be more merciful and more reasonable to -morrow. You would not refuse to soothe the declining years of a poor, lonely man?" "No, I will gladly help him in any way I can; but he may be rather a worry. However, be seems something of a char- acter, and may develop attractive qual- ities. I am quite sure my father was never like him! Could you fancy a high- born, handsome girl running away with Uncle Sandy at any period of his life?" Mme. Debrisay laughed heartily. `Ahl Mona, you are a quare girl!" When madame was thd'oughly off her guard and speaking English, her native accent made itself heard occasionally. In French she was fluent, with a pure Par- isian pronunciation, which was valuable to her in her professional capacity. From the date of Uncle Sandy's settle- ment the partners felt that the freedom of their holiday was over. Ile unhesitat- ingly claimed constant help and atten- tion- Moreover, he cavilled at the price paid for everything they bought., and many were the commissions he gave both. Still Madame Debrisay clung to the idea that he was a millionaire, though she carefully kept her impression to her- self. "It is only the rich who are so sav- ing," she said. to Mrs. Puddiford, with whom she often condescended to talk. "He alwll.ye has money enough for what- ever he wants." "I don't think be is so bad as he seems, ma'am," returned the landlady. "He comes downstairs a good bit faster when nobody is looking," "Oh, he is far from strong, I assure you. indeed, I dont' think he is long for tbis world." "Don't you, now, ma'am? Well, I don't know, I am sure." From the beginning, Uncle Sandy, on finding that madame had the Times every morning for an hour, proposed to share the subscription and the perusal with her. "You'll no care to read much of it;" he said, 'and it will lighten the expense to you. Then I get the `Scotsman, and you are welcome to that when I have done with it." "Oh, my dear Mr. Craig. I read any Times right through in holiday time. When I am offearly to my work, I get it in the evening. Now I would advise you to buy the paper half " rice, and read it quietly in the evening. You might sell the papers after for waste, you know." Uncle Sandy thought this "varra wise like." Ho then discovered that bis eyes were uncommon weak of late, and he asked either Mona. or Mme. Debrisay to read to him, which they rarely refined to do. Next be took it into his head that he would like to "do" London under Mona's guidance. This was rather a toil- some undertaking, for it was just "sin - fu waste" in his mind to hire a cab; and getting him in and out of omnibuses was no alight undertaking, to say noth- ing of a running fire of disputes with conductors, and laborious studying of HAD SHIN D►SI ASF FOR TWFTNY SQMC HOLSTEiN USTS. YEARS,of he sixten ndditiounl official tests aro reported b G. W. Clemons, Seretnty MINISTER'S WIVE HELPED IIER 'anudn,IlAll these teats w re nia�ietunf (SET IAAi 13U1S, der the supervision of Prof. Dean, On• ,,.,-.,, tario Agricultural College, and their A COIIiPi,l.`J 1', CURE\V:1ti EFFECTED ]'.l) correctness is vouched for by hint. The amounts of milk iuul butter fat are IIY THIS I1141RBAL BALM. actual, the amount of butter is estimat- ed on the basis of 85,7 per cent, fat. The far-reaching results of a simple 1, Daisy Texnl 2nd (1,037), at 10y. injury, and the amazing benefits to ho 3m, Ride milk 352.8 lbs.; fat 14.24 lbsr; derived from applications of Zam-lluk, butter 17.21 lbs. Owner, George Rice. are both illustrated by the story told Tillsonburg, Ot- to a presnieti by elm J. Burnett, of 2 2, Ilontsjo Pietertie Belle Paul, at 5y. Lockwood Court, Murton street, lieetls. gilt. 14d.; null: 352.8 lbs,; fat 14.25 lbs,; ''One day, twenty years ago," said butter 16,01 lbs. Owner,Geo. Rice, Mrs, Burnett, "I was minding a neigh- bor's child who became rather naughty, 8n3o, 20d; Daisy milkAlbino 372.1)04 lbsIi,l; ( fat 13.0189), at lbsGy.; and when I took him up to correct loin ]cutter 10.22 lbs. Owner, Wnlburn ho kicked me on tho leg, 1 was n0 50- Rivers, Felden's Corners, Ont, verely bruised that I had to see a doe* 4. Beauty's Buffalo Girl, (3,562), at tor. Not only did the ekiu not heal, Gy., 8m,, 12 d.; milk 420.5 lbs; fat 13: but there was solve deep-seated injury 36 lbs; button 14.17 lbs. Owner P. D. and the torture of recent years has been Ede, Oxford Centre, Ont. ' incredible, I rubbed in all sorts of em- 5. Ideal DeKol (3,134), at 5y. Om, Id.; brocatio s, Mime salves, eto,, as you milk 400.37 lbs.; fat 13.81 lbs; butter can tell from the fact that I had at one 14,11 lbs. Owner, A. C. Hallman,time as many as thirty-two empty bot- Breslau, Ont. tles or boxes of one kind of ordinary 6 Dady Guillemetto (2,548) lbs, nt 9y. ointment in the housel I was almost 3 m. 17d,; milk 401,12 lbs; fat 13.43 lbs; willing to try anything to get my Jeg butter 15.66 lbs. Owner, A. C. Hallman, nawthing about the drap whisky -it's , better, but It would never have got 7. Arnud of Iient, 0t (2,905), at 7y. f no that good for a young mon, and 1 better at all but for the wonderful of- 3m. 29d.; milk 349.3 lbs.; fat 13.34 lbs„ haven's much left " 1 feet of lam-Buk." butter 16.54 lbs. Oliver, P, D, Ede. I'lomtein e shall be- h arc to the knee • s ants IIow 1 11 Iwits 8 Faultless well e os O "Very P a Queen on De ' .l.o 1 6 •r..z704 nt xM( , w�tt.an interested krtins t.ter..sake. swollen naturaland evil() tt n to twice it size, Sy Ills nre:.;e:.0 rtai.�e�tt:tnt was to listen gin ? I never met this young man, n a 3m. 27d.; milk 40,6 lbs.; fat 13.14 to ss gra is et. en t .a Prat's fa him n is, I- R suppose, my cousin Y' bile pain nd rtenderness increased un- lbs.; butter 15.3ci lbs. Owner, G. Rice. Not all out. My mither was twice I was nearly driven wild. It was9. Princess Calamiaty Clay (3,557), at next to. Ler pinyin' ot•.h tie's. He married, and Kenneth's mither was my • a torture even to hobble about;. I felt 4y. 9m. 22d.; milk 474.03 lbs,; fat 10.02 would. ldsten .o n- ether muSic save it half-sister; still, lie is a near kinsman. 1 that something serious was going 10 lbs.; butter 18.00 lbs, Owner,\\?album new ho ie or rsa ?tits- Ile was very par- " tieulas aietut t:tter.iing ptabFic worship,and I will write as if from you. Fell are , happen, for my condition was beyond Rivera. what to say, and you can sign the let- 'description. A friend. of mind remark- 10, Roseleim (3,357),• at 4y. 8m, 29d.; coin insisted ns!a te.l him, siM1a1ithat. she amMona might shear ter." ed, 'Why don't you try Zam-Buk ? I mills 332,37 lb s.; fat 11.52 lbs.; bettor "soond doctrine." \\'tai fch was as great "'Vane weal. rotlsometancink lthe result is t would o tootr�onderful ood.'13.79 lbs, Owner, W. \\r, Brown, Lyn, punishment, for lie was exceedingly re- •A very few lines sufficed; a few dir- for words. From first rubbingit in I fit' ligious, in a doggmatic and disagreeable actions as to trains were added, and the could feel the god effects of thbalm, 11, Lady Waldorf rDeKol (4,408), at fashion. Mme. Debrisay had skillfully note was ready for signature. 1 g 3y. 4m, 25c1.; mill: 423.75 lbs.; fat 12.57 I want you to be kind and friendly for the pain gradually died away, the lbs.; butter 14.04 lbs, Owner, W. W. and gracefully glided out of a proposal to the laddie. You and ho are all that's heat and swelling went down, and I Brown. on his part to share their midday dinner, left of m people," said Uncle Sandy,seemed to have a freer use of my leg. paying his proportion. y P P Several ladies at the church including 12. Daisy Albino Deliol s nimbus meditatively; "and he is no that bad- ' (4,239), at 3y. Sm, 15d.; milk, 351.12 lbs.; It rwotre be vers nice, my dear Mr. only self-opinionated; it's just a bar- ' the minister's wife, hearing what Zane- fat 12.15 lbs.; butter ]4.17 lbs. Craig, she said; irut you see you tier against the incoming of knowledge." , Buk was at last curing me, helped meOwner, might regret beginning what you could •' No doubt," said Mona, wit ban rrro- with a little money, so that I might con- Walburn Rivers. 1 not continue; for when families returnle smile.time with it, and the result of their 13. Johanna Wayne DoKol (4,826), at to town, and we begin to be busy, wprShe took up the paper and read per - lbs.; is that, by persevering with 3y. lOm. 22d.; milk, 322.12 lbs.; fat 10.88 often do not dine at all, and always ir- e'raveningly, until her uncle, consulting his Zam-Buk, I am now quite cured, i lbs.; butter 12.60 lbs. Owner, W. W. regularly. That would never shit your `zatah, decided it was time to go to bed. do not suffer the slightest inconveni- Brown, poor digestion."* « « « « « « « « : once, and can get about to do my house- 14. Emma DeKol (4,196), at 3y. 9m. "That's well thought," said Uncle The following Sunday was dull and work without difficulty. This is aim- 145.; milk 331.63 lbs.; fat 10.27 lbs.; Sandy, gravely. "My food must be punt- gray, but dry. s ply the result of -using Zam-Buk, and let butter 11.98 lbs. Owner, W. W. Brown. : tual, or I canna live."„ Mr. Craig sometimes hobbled to the any one come and I will soon convince 15. Iolena Fairmont Iosco (5,022), at "It is indeed of the last importance. «kirk" alone, when Mona struck and fn- , them of the blessing it has been to me." 2y. 5m, 22d.; milk 323.59 lbs.; fat 9.44 , I am surprised,"he resumed. to sisted on attending her own place ofwon- ! It is by working such cures as the lbs.; butter 11.01 lbs. Owner, Walborn ' find how far Londoners areg behind in ship, much to his annoyance. : above that Zam-Balt has won for itself Rivers. the matter of cooking. I bought a coals On the present occasion she started such it splendid reputation. In the 16. Lady Roberts 2nd. (4,703), at 2y. bag of oatmeal, thinking I could get l earlyand I went, to reach a distant church, think- . Old Country, in Australia, in India, in is lm. 10d.; milk 304.71 lbs.; fat 8.08 lbs.; Loathe costoftanbearthentpan to pit it:te aontwouldrbeme and the a ufficient�vsacrifice hole af- thetfa oh f ite h us hold balm rica end other randlthe butter 10.47 lbs. Owner, F. C. Pettit & Burgessville, Ont. in; but, eh, sirs, what nfearsome-like to her newly found cousin. one most widely used, It euros cuts, Son, --r mess the landladyin yon house made of burns,bruises, eczema pimples, running it. I've not had he courage to ask for She was a little late in returning and sores, spreading scab's, P sc�l diseases Use for Walls of Seoul, it main." tvent at once to lay aside leer Ant door poisoned wounds, festeing sores, piles, The wall which runs around Seoul "Porridge," cried Mme. Debrisay, joy- garments. While doing so, the sound of ulcers, bad legs, abscesses, boils, ring- serves no useful purpose whatever; in Duly, "My dear Mr. ttig, if I had had voices in the next room -the polite, and worms, erysipelas, scrofula, barber's fact, by restricting traffic between the the faintest idea what the contents of guarded tones of Mme. Debrisay, told rash, blackheads, aerie stiffness rheu- city and suburbs to a flaw narrow gates, her that she was receiving company. , that crock were, you should have ltad� Dinner was being placed on the table flamed and all Injured, diseased, or in- it is a great nuisencc. TJtere are enough your porridge every day. I am to the ;when she entered. Uncle Sandy had al - all conditions of skin and tissue. Of atones in the wall to reconstruct the manner born. We have the same thfngready taken his place, and Mme. Debri• all druggists at 50 cents a box, or post- greater part of the drainage in the city, I by the oatmether al in it is in good condi- .' :say was in the act of gracefully indio'it- paid from the Zam-Bale Company, Col- and with a little levelling the banks upon ? ing his seat to a young man-a„young borne street, Toronto, upon receipt of which the wall is built would make ad- 1 tion?"•man whose appearance startled Mona. Price• minable building sites, and the money Ay, that you may. Its in : e - .-- obtained from them wouldgo a on corner. If giveHearing Uncle Sandy always speak of ' long yye can me Ilia "nay few" as a "laddie," she uncoil- Sandals Coming Into Fashion, way toward the cost of city improvo- my parritch every morn to my break- ; fast, I'll be anither mon. I haus wanted sciously formed a picture of an under- ,+� you know what we're coming moats, -Lorean Daily News. 1 it sore." tsized, shy lad, alight and insignificant, to?" asked a shoe manufacturer. "Well, ! my line. We're sionabeforee s es eel ounced upwaited on e the jarermis- , inth style aybetween a shop -boy and an er- ing g • oing backtoforecast, alongtheda 01 Greece. In was Bronchitis and Asthma which had often puzzled her, and exam-ttarall, well-built ofiaurealsurm surmounted bbeheld a yan ry but going we won't be wearing anything by Mcured S of BroneNT, ined it carefully. ;tall,' but sandals, in summer time, at least. MRS. A. LIVINGSTONE. f 1 "It seems all right," site said, trium- t exceedingly brae head, the hair short Leahhei sandals for childrn were intro- Lot 5, P. D. T. j • phantly. "Let me take it away and :large, thick; heavy deet deep-set, k eyebrows,eoand duced by us several years ago. They sold keep it for you.", p like hot cakes last season, and they're 3 was cured of n severe attack of i "Ay, so you may, only be sparing; for ameiiine nose; high cheek bones;ya path- going better now. We're turning them R:heumatisnu by MTNARD'S Lattack NT. when that is gone, it will be troublesome et,e mouth, with somewhat down -curved out as fast as our factory can be opernt- , and 'expenseeve' to get mair frac Scot- corners, unmasked by mustache, and a ed. And this year we've been making Mahone Bay. JOHN 91,_1DJ9R land. ,deep red -brown complexion. a quantity of large sizes.. They're al- S nuns cured it -severely sprained leg 1 "I assure ou, Mr. Craig, you can get'. "This is Kenneth Macalister-your most exclusively for women, but the by MINARD'Saa cure of -seerel . every article you require better in Lon- cousin Kenneth," quoth Mr. Craig, as men will be wearing them in a year or JOSHUA A. WYNAgffiP, don than anywhere else." lie tucked a napkin under his chin. , two, and mark my words, in about five ]Bridgewater, "But not oatmeal, I'm thinkin ." i Mona bowed and smiled, but Macalis- more seasons of summer leather sandals "Yes, even oatmeal; and I will prove ter took a large stride forward, holding will be the whole thing, We'll look like it to you." out a big, bony, brown hand, and redden- the Greeks, all right, and we'll feel o 1 Aweel, you're a clever woman; but I ing as he exclaimed- - • mighty comfortable." -New York Sun. n to make your acquaintance." In the Parcel Poat, doubt if ye can manage that. l "I nm very" he said "fairy" "glad The United States las not yet adopted "Madame bore away the "creast" i tri- the parcel post, and while it deprives aumph,new and informed Mona she had found: There was a certain dignity in his car- ^�"he CIaemists (i®1)2y17l.IfEy the citizens of many conveniences the a new way to the old man's heart. ; riage, but Mona saw that he was shy, is an association of Ontario Chemists, formed to refusal of Uncle Sam to act as a mail i Nevertheless, he did not swallow Mme. though probably hispride was strong to I make aro, safe, thoroughly reliable remedies. •express saves his servants a lot of trou- 1 Debrisay with the porridge made by her aid him in concealing it. She put her p fair hands. Each remedy is made from carefully-seledted bre in figuring out the prohibitions in i IA into his, saying pleasantly- ed her with more gratitude than ho esu• formula, on €trittly scientific principles. various wearies. In Holland, for in- 1 1 He appreciated it, however, and thank" i „ It seems wonderful to me to dine with For skin troubles and burns their Mira Ointment stance, potatoes are not received in the ally evinced. an uncle, and a cousin. I have always h quick in cure, While Mira Tablets and Mira parcel post, and in order to gain admis- Naturnlly the holiday enjoyments of . seemedd enuded of near reltives." Gloved Tonic strengthen the nerves and cleanse sion for other tubers it is necessary Ah, but you have plenty!"said Mac- the blood. Ointment and Tablets, each 50c. to have the plants examined and a eer- taie d b friends werensof Uncle cur -1 `allister, taking his seat. "I have twenty- 1 Dlood Tonic, $1.00. At druggists-orfrom The tifieate made out that the roots are not tailed y the presence of UncleSandy.o. seven first cousins on my father's side, 1 Chemins' Co, of Canada, Limited, Hamilton- affected by the phylloxera pest. In Bel - Still they contrived to spend two or and fourteen on my mother's. 1 have Toronto. Look for the tradernark, glum saccharine may not be mailed ex - three tranquilly pleasant days at Hamp- I Hamilton - ton Court, Richmand, and other subur- more than double that in second cousins, l X sept to a chemist, and then not in lots 1 ban places of resort, though Uncle Sandy but having been much from home I can exceeding four ounces. North Borneo i grumbled a good deal at being left alone. not cunt all my far -away kin. 1 ri will not receive tobacco or opium by ' i The six weeks of vacation passed! He spoke with the soft, slow Highland 1 , i c post, and Bulgaria will take no clothing, t swiftly withal. accent, which must be imagined. rAADE MARK name -ream. nor' boots, vegetables, flowers, leaves, 1 The autumn was exceptionally fine af• l "Why, that is an awful army of rela- ; roots or bulbs,"arms, ammunition, Delver-' ter a wet summer, and pupils prolonged tires. Life would be too short to knowSifting Alien Arrivals. tisements, candles, fishing nets, or ino? 1 the fares painted inside, while the ve- , their absence from town. October was them all."lasses. Russi alines varnish, church ef- hide "stopped the way" to a crowd of , half over, and Mme. Debrisay was again 1 "We were once a powerful tribe," he , immigrants charged with violation It is encouraging to note that 1,000 of facts, playing cards and wooden pipe carts, hansoms, and vans. in harness. Mont, too, had resumed work, 'returned solemnly. stems, while Denmark will not receive al- , Then Uncle Sandy, though confessingand her uncle was divided between gratis I "Boot man! cat your dinner and din- 1 the contract labor laws were deported menace, and Egypt will not permit sau- loudly his consciousness or inferiority, „ from New York last week. The record- y g"pri- y fication at her industry and annoyance na fash pus wi your auld-warld stories, breaking rush of aliens through Ellis Is- sages to be mailed. Germany refuses owing to his few opportunities, or at her frequent absence. He was deeply said Uncle Sandy, as ho received a land this spring has furnished just cause anything of American origin, and has vileeges," thought himself a remarkably interesteddin the details of her• occupa• tempting slice from a plump leg of fora prehension. With thousands arriv- some cruses directed against Japan, intellectual man. He had no doubt and she evidently rose in his estima- Welsh mutton. II while air guns, wax matches, rosaries, heightened hie natural obstinacy by self tion when he heard of the remuneration ! "I did not mean to wearyyou!" ex- ling ally, the possibilities of thorough relics and jewelry are the miscellaneous education, and he had a tenadiotls mem- she received, which seemed to him very , inspection becomes so remote as to offer ' laimed Macallister, with it quick con -lot barred by Spain. In the United ' high Money paid was in his estimation traction of tho brows; and silnce reign- little hope in that direction, hence the Kingdon the poet office will carry al" i hvery. These ntra qualities rendered him ex- og surprise not that such a nunnber of ceedingly contradictory. Ho would even the hall -marls of merit. ' ed till the first pangs of hunger were a • d. ' most anything. for - question the dates given bythe crani ten an k all this time Mona thought I g g il eigners should attempt illegal entry into cal verger who lectured on he clnapela sten and sadly of the paragraph which P" `•yhat'll ye tak'?" asked Mr. Craig,1 the country, but that they should be de- not e• Minard's Liniment used by Physicians. described Leslie Warin eau supposed .oases. • " tatted. -Detroit Free Press. 1 - - in Westminster Abbey, and keep a whole g Pl presently; beer or wine Y 1 - - tote did not exaotl believe that disc , ~- , party waiting, impervious to the' dir- y ek p" ; "Neither, sir. I drink only water Minard's Liniment Lumberman's Friend. Before the Train Left. ointed love had gust of his learned interlocutor. He traction in play; bnutohadn ihe m not wasted and a drop of whiskey sometimes. Wine The lady of the good intentions Rat in did not grow angry, or excited, he sim- his affection on herself, he might have is rather indifferent in London" -this t Fodder as a Fighting The ply slowly' asserted his own views, with found some one to share his home and loftily. the union depot aawiting the departure out the s fl [htest regard to the mental his love, and caro for another might have! The young Highlander would have let (St Louts Globo -Democrat.) of the train for Elmore, he departure 'to condition of his opponent -exciting in saved Lim. g any amount of foxes gnaw his vitals be- 1 It is nitd ,Ghat Seepane Provo that item irritable people a wild desire to seize him It had been a cruel disappointment • foro he would confess that he was al- Thattlop n is om mot noLemy attr best hotcause 4. leave 5.01 p. an. She was en, and bybe- the throat andgive him a silencing pP aids her sister and tiro children, and of g when one day, returning with madame most a total abstainer, from motives of rpreeented, Tike American volunteer has i equaeze. from a trip to Greenwich, she found Lady'yeconomy. never eet belted nor his gemtatons rations nervous temperament, was observed to I \4it1t all his peculiarities, there was Finiatoun's card. On tbe back was ecrib- ! Its no an indifferent price, then," be r tlessly moving about in her chair. A certain orignnality in Uncle !Sandy bled, "So sorry to mica yen. Only er- sgrumbled Uncle Sandy. Ask for Minard's and take no other. "Norwalk division east," yelled the which attracted Mona. Althou h his rived and go north to -mor- "We find a very tolerable light claret station master as be strode a°rasa the g ideas of expenditure were narrow, he row. Will writer from-" esterda at fifteen shillings a dozen," remarked - big marble floor. was rigid in paying whate�•er he be- Had she seen her cousin, she might 'Mme, Debrisay. "I fancy it might suit One of the Two Sure. " marbly, good.by," svlilotl the •lady of sieved he ought to pay. Nor was he con- have heard somethingof Waringwithout! !you, Mr. Craig, for a little change." First tioetar-Have you tvotlood that the mood intentions to her sister as she scions of exacting more than he gave. asking directly. Anhow delihtful it 1 y "Aye, but I dinna want a change Good ;x.0911)1711 oncml• soh ave ¢aorin i the ? mtminous country rasped the two children and stepped still his recognition of the rights of would have been to see Evelyn once 'cold water is the best of all, only I am £000nd dootor-Y.os. Id they don't they die toward the gate. There wars one loving others was by not means so clear as morel !forced to qualify it now and again wi' a there. embrace and a kiss. his perception of his own. But what at. The days had shortened considerably, t drap of whiskey, which I tak' ntedicin- "Don't forget to triad the clock to - He tracted his niece most was his strong and the night had grown sharp and chill. Itlly, you understand." The Impossible Eden. 1"1- flight," she admonished. liking for herself. r 111r, Craig was painfully early both in "Have you been long in London?" ask- (N. Y. gun.) ' "Ali right," rejoined her sister. Though undemonstrative his small, rising and retiring. He tivas rarely out eel Mona. "Norwalk division east," came in sten- pale, querulun faee always brightened of bed at nine in winter or ten in sunt -1 'Going on three years; before that 1 piercer -peeking for a summer resort? when she came near hire; and occasion- neer; and being unable to get out of !was in a Glasgow house." Bocicn,1 Yea; 1 want a Dime where I can toriait tones from the ntnn in the blue ally the appellation 'ley dearie" came doors as much as in the fine early au -1 "And you ]il.e London bettor than nig std clothes and my wife can wear new suit with big brass buttons on itis coat. tumn days, "Say,Mary, sen ember• the cat. Feed to his lips unconsciously. Ifo oven re -y ,was rather more exacting and Glasgow 2" - ....es .,_S _moo_ ._ her," gain the traveller said. marked with reluctant admiration, that troublesome. Mona found reading aloud i "I hated both; but. I am getting used •9 "All right, sister, I ~won't forget" she read velem clear and distinct fora more of a tax after teaehin�( than it had to London; there is much to bo dono and ,na fiouthron lassie. "No but se chow your ley_ in her holiday tune, when like rare•' learned here." "� lid®� "Ami say, Marie, lock all the doors. f3coteh blood," he would add, "both by •l5 disappointed her uncle(• when to0 tired ,cnitstn might get into the hoose," sli- otrr working independent for our . ime. Debrisay supplied .ler place. It is a wonderful place. Do you often ,Burglars most stunned the crowd that ryas listen- -. go to the theatre?" " �'i' :fug to the dialogue with amusement. livingand your bonnie reed held. lint he never a [proved the change, „4 The feet ofb.lr having red stair as he "I don't iniow nosy it is, but for all I �carco ever. Yam tired after the j 1 "Norwalk division east; 'expostulated fact it, seemed to be one air lie try' I noon'tkt ink your tnlele loves a day's work; and in summer I would re i the atatiounaster, wino knew the Roman ' cam_bane in a oft mind ave titer take a row on the river." P ® we ista to board the train. "Only one etl;ingestelaims upon his affection. It y ' long as 1 "Tire young are aye carried awe w3 %tt1� i -3f. he is good to you, and *remembers you, I milnite, lady," appeared to bre a kutli of proof pasitivo Writ content:' Ian inordinate love of amusement, an "1It trans, 1 forgot my bundle!" she i that she belonged to him. "Ifo ought to be verygrateful t you, s an excitement, In theme latter days;" Three hundred Once bet- final groaned, and rushing into the de - enough Miee. De risaq never gg • " y '' "Man aennot live b bread alone," •y ' ' Curiously eu ,� Deb for alI you have done for him. Y sail ter than etfcltypapor. pot,quickly secured it, gaits sueeeded in winnin+ Itis eonfideuee, "Ab, my dear! very few Hien have any l;lracaliater, gravely. "Man wants fool "rannl trains" the tvotnan terorfut^y , though attentive and considerate beyond gratitude to bestow." Icor imagination and wonder, and -and NO DIAD FL11;S LYING ABOUT auppticated, vee into big locomotive was ; what he cot:id eepeet. Ile spoke of her . Thee!) words were exchanged as Mona! so1f•imrrovement." 4 elrnvly steaming but. ''Conductor!" elms lest gently, and contradicted her more watt about to aaeeud to her unele's sitting I , It nil become the son of a God -fear.' II by all Druggists and General Stares erid. i flatly than lie did Mona. As his instincts mortis, where she found him sitting over in minister to be quoting Scripture for 1 and by mail. j slut the Norwalk divlpion east had whets! self vote c.,ncerned were prates- tiro fire, his feet on a hassock planed in•Sa a n weak purposes," ill raved Uncle l 'SEN CENTS PER PACKET PROM ?gn•,e.•WFaom the Toledo Blade, futtturally keen, perhaps he felt that her sidrt he fender. i Sandy, reprovingly. I will nn hear it, t p, _., ,, _ - kindleas was less disinterested then "Colne your ways," he cried, d'1'ho and it makes me in dread for your int- l ARCH�DALE "V'�'ILSOI`�, It isn't a man's ignorant/it of the law Monet, and could picture to himself , 41I4 of you is good for telt seri draws- mortal sroul when 1 de.",s that Convicts him so much as the fglwr• t .notions whish could maks eats dayill ita`v' ire had your bite? Ay? (To be continued.), 7. l` ;: i HAMILTON, ONT, We of his lawyer. a':,. i• LIGw _ Wash OUciatha �` and linolcul:ts with warm watch and Sunlight Soap, rinse clean and wipe dry. The colors will be preserved ved and the surface unhsrm.'d. Common soaps fade thio colors and Sunlight Soap cleans, fr eshans and preserves injure the surface. oilcloths and linoleums. Sunlight Soap washes clothes white without injury to the, most for it contains nothing, that delicate fabrics, or to the -hands. injure either clothes or hands. Sunlight Soap is better than other soaps, but is best when used in the Sunlight way (follow directions). Equally good with hard or soft water. rsa LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED, Toronto • imeinemiesee -orrei,. x can Butter in Morocco. Moors prepare butter in an original way. Fresh butter they despise and use only for cooking. It must bo old if it is to be liked. After it has lain in a hole in the ground for some years and has got a certain appearance it becomes a delicacy. To make butter a goat skin is turned outside in. It is filled with milk, bound tight and tied to a tree. There is is beaten backward and forward till the butter is made. That is why one cannot get butter in Moroc- co without hairs all through it. The butter is then laid on pieces of wood and the maker proceeds to sell it, Where Will You Go This Summer? It you desire rest and recreation, why not try "The River St. Lawrence Trip?" Folders descriptive of the Thousand Islands, Rapids, Montreal, Queboo, Murray Bay, Ta- dousac, the far famed Saguenay River, etc-, on application to any railroad or steamboat tnt. For iilustraaoate guide, "NIAGARA TO THE SicketISA," send six cents In postage stamps to 11: Foster Chaffee, Western Passenger Agent, roronto. Making and Destroying Echoes. "It is possible to make echoes," said an architect: "It is indeed, easier to make than to destroy them. "In the past men built their great tem- ples and cathedrals wth no thougnt of ncoustic's. Hence, when the proam:l:cr preached echoes rolled freely amid the groinings of the roof, down the rows of sculptured columns and round and round the nave. "With wires strung here and with ta- pestries spread there many of the echoes of the 015 World buildings have been obliterated. There are echo experts - builders acquainted with the science of acoustics, whose specialty ie cello de- struction. Sometimes their tasks aro Bard. "To -day an architect takes thought of the echo. His building is constructed so as to exclude the intruder. And knowing how to exclude it he knows how to welcome it also. I have fre- quently in landscape work put up sum- mer houses and aranged rocks so as to create an echo there." -From the St. Louis Globo -Democrat. Island Slipping Into the Sea. Tho little Island of Ustica, which is situated off the Sicilian coast about 40 miles north of Palermo, threaten to dis- appear as n result of the violent shocks of earthquake which were experienced last week. There is no danger of a sud- den explosion, as the island does not contain n,,.{ei.eatpgtM1 elcano, but Ustica stands on the very edge of the groat marine depression, nearly two and a ball miles deep, which lies between Italy and Sicily. The sides of this depression are crumbling away with the earthquake shocks, and the island will eventually sink into the sea, -London Sketch. r Sunlight Soap is bettor than other soaps, but is best when used in the Gunlight way. Buy Sunlight Soap and follow directions. Poor Lo Learning the Game. (t 3tilndellphia Press.) imoos '-old Indian ltd haus May ;sod some oil land dA the Standatrd Qonnlranfoo $10,000 in oaah n04 ¢100 a wool[ royalty. The un- tutored mdtsd of the Indhen is cvIdemltty be- coming a Hatton of tate past. The two -headed girl of museum fame doesn't need a mirror to tell if her }rats are on straight. Sonic men beg merely because they are too cowardly to eteal. • w ISSUE NO. 29, T+JOG MISCELLANEOUS. j,T ANTED, IMMEDIATELY, TWO GIRLS tr about 2G years of age for insittoos as cook and housemaid $n a p•rvato family; good wages to reliable girls. Add"•ess in writing to Mrs. Goo, F. GsaA.cn, 11 Iicnnah street east, Hamilton, AI{VILLIO FTIUIT LA.im'i-- 40 ACRE kf lots, excellent for trait, gardening or poultry; close to electric cars; big money is fruit, Write quick to A. 9, Foster, Oakville, Ont. Souvenir Post Cards .12 for 10a; 50 for heel 100, $ail 800, t.; 000, 26; all different. Largest and finest stook in Canada; 600 nixed. $3; albums, all prices. W. R. Adams, t'aruoto, Ont, Mrs. Winslow's tt'.>thtng Syrup should al- ways be aced for ci,ildr•en toetuing. It soothes the child, eoo!2tes the gums, cures wind oolic and Ls t3.c :.,at remedy for Diar- rhoea. - - - ----....- •.rix € e. LE.R0Y'f3 FEMALE PILLS A sato, suredef. telin'o monthly rogula. tor. Tke,o Yell lra-4 bya used In Franco for war arty years, •-' tonna Invaluable 1rt tad purpae de,ignee, tad aro guaran. toed by the 1nalor.q l:fo sealed circa:ar. hied 51 oil per box be,n.o stamp 1tuggln4; pr .y sate, aesutety a al.i on ree.lpt of yr! 142 ROY PIIda CO.. Box 4. Hamilton, Canals. y$9.00 to New York and Return Lehigh Valley Railroad from Suspen- sion ];ridge, Friday, June 16th. TIcktes good 15 days. Tickets good on regular express trains leaving at 3.50 and 7.15 a. m., 7.15 and 8.43 p. nt For tickets, Pullmans and particulars, call on or ad- dress Robt. S. Lewis, Passenger Agent, 10 King street east, Toronto, Ont. Navigation of the Rhine. Consul Brittain, of Kehl, reports on the improvement of the Rhine. Re says: "Some years ago the government spent a large sum of money in building extensive stone docks at Strassburg, but on account of the Rhine not being navi- gable more than eight months in the year the hopes of the place becoming an extensive shipping point were not real- ized. It is proposed now to deepen tha channel of the river so as to permit of navigation the entire year, the city of Strassburg contributing $238,000 as its share of tho expenses." ieOW it SPREADS EAl S The first package of Dr. Leonbardt's Hem -Roil (olio infallible Pile euro) that was rout out went to a small town in Nebraska. It oured a case of Pales that was con- sidered. hopeless, The news spread, and the demand prompted, Dr. J. S. Leonhard t, of Lincoln, 1 Neb., the discoverer, to prepa,ra it for !general use. Now it is being sent to all parts of the world. It will cure any case of Piles, $1.00, with nibsoluteuarantee. All dealers, or the Willson-liylo Co,. Limited, Niagara. Falls, Ont. Had a Familiar Look. (Cleveland Loader.) Mrs. Glen Villar -holy do you like my new N'^toil hat? Mrs. Wss 1e Parker -Lovely . Who mode 15 over for yr•u? Keep Millard's Liniment in the house. The Editor Aeway Front Home. The alter is le Topolro this week. Ire has wired us twice, but -we do not think his stuff uv to the present time worth apace on the front page. His animadversions relative to the republican state convention will be found on rage 0. "hat precious remedy. Is a positive ours for all female dt:;easca. Writs for duserrptiek 61 calor and tree sample, R. S, McGILL, Simcoo, Ont. (Farmers and Dairymen t When you require a Tub, Pall, Nth Basin or Milk Pao Ask your grocer for E. B. ]EDDY'S FIBRE>:, ARE ARTICLES You will find they give you satis- faction every time. THERE I5 NO SUBSTITUTE Insist on being supplied with EDDY'S every time. +,r+ .asitett at'vats, ttorwektrseettorpeotoretoe. toeetwo rime M Age. -172..:;u:.-712.29a0r.:.2'o . .. ...s.:s...c..r r.:,.:y,.� f DODUGHTY'S CEMENT BUILDING BLOCK MACHINE 0 leetinted UPS,. The. machine is simple, handy and easily aper• -_ ated. Wily pay fancy prices for a Meek Ma- chine when 3 on can buy this nutchint) and outfit at a moderato cast? Send for booklet, prices, ate. Awarded diploma at Canadian National Exhibition, 1005. Gait DOUGHTY, ?ate tree, t'; ctfard, Dnte