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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1908-05-14, Page 6- � ­.-W7.T,�- '. , . _ ,.., I ,, , !! i� 4, 0! ,Rvp*owm�.", I ­ -_ - _ - ________ ; V, . � - , ... , � , ­ . I , (11�'­�*rl,,� � : , I ". *"K*b"0W"W0"** � I ., " : I -1 I 11 00, 1146104 I 0.0-100 1101 0 00.41*0, 0 . 11 1. - I ANO 01111!11111 111:1p1Ah1!111:1iP ______­____ .111, 1,,��/. I I � 1� ­ I - � ,04 , 4�� -1 ­­ I w'' 1""', .� , ; . , ----�---,--�-.--�--�--.—.---,---..-�", ­ ­ � - I . ? � il*�10 _1_____1-_--_- .-- . I ,-.,. . : , . 1___­�__ I "­, , 11 ;_ , ___7_7�7, �7_7, � �' ­_ - � 11-1 I .. 1-1 ­ - ­ � - ...., - � . - __. , , � � � I -1. I — - I I I ��� _.W­*�_ . - . I 100 1. . .1 04_10m� . � I , . I 1 !, 1 11 1 , It 'y . � __�­­­ I 0%44ft*-1A*W4%bW10*1"*_16 *"4*"*^*SW4V 1 � ­ 11 ".. .. I ...4 - '_ . 1. , . '. � - 11.1 � ­­_ .­ 11_ I . I xj�v , , , , -1 I I ­ I'll I r I "' I &Suo,' I 7uwa, Ift 1. 'AV, , TH," USURPER � I ..".1 I � ..;10_ , I I Tr4stIn* , , t I do uot Ask that God will alwaya luake, . My pathway ligllt� . .1 , I t, , . I . 11 I I I 1 I . . . ­ I t only pray that 1141 will Iwid illy It"110 'Itroughout t1w night. . L11A*""WA_,0*_4ft_6Jk1"� P"W*M.**,Rqmw%Almo.lowo"""RAW**N*P"R%ftb.-., I I do not bo,W to baxe, tho thorn,; rv. . mow�d I Jordan tidgete:1 with hill feet, and, ' for one. single utouleatl WIly couldn't I Tlint 14oree my feet, liepping 411, eye all tile street, till-ned see that you ivere a do -61 and a monster 111) t1w collar of his ('Oftt And pulled Ills instead of A man? But I was alone ill I only A* to find 111-i ble-Ast-il, arim likit kiver Ilia brows. tile world, slid inilocent-110 father,, Alo. Sly safe retreat, I ,,I[y goaq p.i1vhvI,-,, lie srti(l, yoli-you ther, friend, to waril or gua.rd Ilia, And if Ito afflict ]Ile, tben ill lily tlktrvs�, call"t � V%peA Ine at, this time of night _', . Withholtk Ills baud; aild 1.1 tho opoll street, to stalril here She broke down And leaned againat tile If tilt llis,wisdoill 1 ealtnot. convolve talking wlilk Yon. 1%'e Shall be Seen, and park railings, covering liar face with liar 01' Understand, -and--" jiXtUds Ind Shaking' with solls that 41you dU not I I do not think to alwav;i know Iliq 101V , wind being Seen -with . brought Ito relief, ' Or wherefore, livre- ,lie t years ago, Jordan," she $alit, Jordwi. gnawed at his under lip and But sonlothilo lie wili taice nly hand with wfatod reproach. I looked round w4tchfully. . and lualiv . "Didn't Ill' thought Jordan, but he said "Oome, come, illy dear Raclielf" hol Ills meaning clear, alou(1- "That was very different, air- ,aid, soothingly. "Permit mQ to say eunistancas have altered, and -and � t1l4t you take too black it View of -of If in ITls furnace lip reflao lily bearl; 110 saw Bottle of the people coming from the case. Now lot us be more abeerfuL To make it, pure, Lady Marlowe's coming lip. the street, Your future, as I have pointed alit, is I I only ask for grace to truAt 1118 jov(­% and turned Upon her ivith gino.theXed I provide tax, The money I have offer. StrengtL to en4ure. angt,l.. "FolloNy me toward the park," ad � And if fierce storms beat round me, and Ito walked away with his heail bent Site tutiled on him so suaAenly-that And the heavens be overcast, even, lower than usual. . the amlatle Sir Jordan started back I know that ITO will give Ills weary one Tile %voinart followed him with a weary froin liar blazingeyes and upheld ]land, Swoot peace at last. gait which spoke of mental as well as 1I.Moneyl Do ,voil dare to think I . . physical . weariness, And Jordan, Stopping would touch ii-�ti%C I would accept one Chronic Weariness. in the.darkest corrierhe could find, turn- penny? No, not it I were starvingi ad Anil confroutedlier, '. Vall, offer ilia moneyl Jordan Lyline, (Robert J. Burdette.) 41NOw ' RaelieV, lie said, witil some, you don't know what you ax-$ doing, You . You are "too tired to go to, church,"? thing g approaching Ids OVdillayy S.Qlaoth' are it . riving a broken-licarted wom�tii. (!as - That's slicer itonsenae. There isalt a ,less, ,tell ,)to wilat this extraordinary J) pemtel Desperatill Do you hfiax? Do place all the continent AS reitful m ill,- proceedbur meaXIA. you bear? D � a you know who I t that church, Nou are going to lie un "is it so extraordinary, Jordan? Did means? house all day,, suooze in a hammock; you think that I should race! . vo that let- , Do. you?." She drew nearer to loll In a rocking obair; go to S him And glared Into, hie shrinking eyes-, - . , le'ell Over ter and '40 nOthing) that I Should, sub- 'You -you cowardill She drew a long a book, That isult resting, that's loaf. Utit to be treated like -like a 4og-ahl breath, "Witli all Xny misery, Ili this the Ing. 'Tell yourself holiestly.-you like to worsei A. toy you had got tired of T" hour of my bumillation, the hittereat think you are boneat-did you ever in . "Hush, huslill" lie said, for her mad of All Is the thought --the thought, Il- ' lied grown. louder, and a policeman pol,t'llif burns, burns. Into my heart -that I a ,,out- life .see a loater -who looked rest- voice ed? Did you ever a". it loafer who didn't paused Ila his, heavy tramp ailid looked once trusted you, yes, find loved youl look tlr�d all the thae? The peaple who at them. "For heaven's make, illy good Anayou offer me moneyl Tile woman try to rest ,.ire 0ways tired. Resting 1-i girl, don't make a scenel' It can do lie who should be youi, wife, but whom you tile hardest work in the warld, when passible good, quite ilia reverse, in fact, have betrayed And desortedl Look at you iilako work alit of it. . and-Confouild it, you have attraoted About it year ago, I stopped Ili n. Bea- attention already, Rare, take my ,arm. me, Jordan; look well -,it roe, You re - 'Eon street Co watch a group of labarers. NVe must walk on, I suppose." member what I -was. I've heard from . your own lips often clioligh-those lying It waa noon hour. They had been. at t�lhe declined his Arm with it gesture, I ' ug a sower and walked beside him,her treinliling Look at me now, look t your liandi- work all the morning diggi. lipsi-that I was pretty - beautiful.' excavation. They had eaten their (till- hand holding liar shawl together. a ters from the little tin pails Arid now "Now, tell me all about it, And whwt- war],-." She drew the shawl from liar they were "resting," Some of them werL, what you hope to effect by dogging me white face, distorted by passionate 'do- , a quoits, and others were putting I in this way," lie said, with barely con- spair and hiaignafion. t"Dd you think pitchlng money can restore me a what I was - the shot, with. it gTeaf round boulder. coaled impatience "and for, goodness' - * give me back- All I have lost, all you have They were workingnieu "resting." And sake, speak quietly, and don't give Iva sitting on the curbstone watelthicr them to heroles, I though robbed me of? No, not all the riches of , .1 t I had explained the, worldl There is only one thing you stand, lip and look at evorythin-a in the letter." 0 call do for -me, now that with a sneer -them; their lazy china restitig, on their "That cruel letter I" she exclaimed, her ,will notl lazy nands. ari(I their lazy elbows sup- voice trembling. "How could you write you have told me that you ported on their lazy icnees, were tile loaf- it, Jordan, remembering all that we were never did mean to, make me your wife; ers who had been watching thern worli. to,each other, And so shot a time Ago?" you can kill me I ' You shrink train. all tits morning, These follows were too 'What is the -use of harping on the that - for Jordan, biting, ;it his lip, tired even to join tile games by -,vlilch pastl" lie Said, with a sudden burst of h&d shrunk. "Is it worse to kill tile the workers rested themselves. irritation, which he subdued by a palp- body or tile soul? What is there left for Yon have no need to loaf all day Still. ' able effort. "'Pile past, my dear Rachel, me but to die?" Her voice-brokd into a � day. Two hours in church; two hours and the present are very different wall, a mean that might have touched of the quiet; the sermon; the reading; things. When you and I-or-er-amus_ the heart of a satyr, tbep suddenly grew � the uplift which comes from the now ad ourselves by playing at lovers two 56ree aud hard.and 4etermined. "But Channels into ivIlich your thought, yoUr years a ,a down at that infernally Btu- no IV -1 will not dial I will V wg I ordan Lynne; live for the hour ill mind is led, will rest YOU More, Physical- d 'ring place, I was only Jordan Ii;e)IJ ill not ly, morally, intellectually, than will all Lynne, the Son of a man who might ilia- whicit. God sban strike the balance be - the day spent in trying to "rear,." inherit me any moment, and you ' tween you And me. The hour -will "And I," she said, ill a voice hoarse ,om,10-slie struck bar breast,Z'J'it will Conditionalism. . with suppressed emotion, "what -was 1, coVe, ,sneer as you ma;y.w- Jordan was How often have I seen salvation pre- Jordan An innocent, Ignorant girl, who not sneering, he was far too uncomfort- ommercial trausap, believed in And trusted the mail who able to manage a sneer. "And when it tion? So much faith, prayer and repent, I told lter.that he loved her Yes, trusted, does come, 1 wilt sho-w you as 'much ance for so many slices of the bread of � Jordan." mercy and pity its you have this'niglit, life. Nicodemus was neither 1-norant Sir Jordan bit his lip. shown m ' a." I o . nor immature, when the Master said, "All that, as I say, was -two years ago, She looked at him full In the eyes, liar "Ye must be born aga.in." What condi- and --and in short, the dreams face distorted by the convicting emo- tions are attached to the ordinance of I indulged in cannot be realized. . Great tions --despair, resentment, humiliation . birth? As I look at the occupant of heaveril"It was seldom Sir Jordan per- -which tortured her; then, dragging the the crit"", I see helplessness, involun- � ruitted himself to use strong language, shawl round her, turned and left him.. t.r, And irr�sliolislble. Is this the real, � and: his doing so on this occasion Showed Before she had gone mallY Yards lie SS,w Vital, actual beginning of spirit life? how much upset he, was � by this hicon- 'liar stagger , and fall against the rail- - o The Master gives an illustration whiell venient interview ­J Great hea,ven I yon ings, by which She Supported herself V . .WAS as perpjexing as tIla original State- -you didn't suppose that I was � going one hand. � I Tnent, &lid He gave no other� "The wind to mirry you,' after -after--,-" Sir Jordan Lynne did ifot go to liar its- bloweth where it listetli.11 Are Nye on "A f bar, you became a �rich man with a sistance, but walted until she had recov , Safe ground here? These facts stand title," she . finished, with a catch ia her Brad And. moved on again, then, he, too, put like mighty cliffs in the coast line; voice, bet- dark eyes fixed on his face, turned on his way home. is this view confirmed by numerous al- whi.ch looked mean and sneaking.at that Ire was 'Very much annoyed; very lusions; "born not by tile will of the: morhent, and Sinite Unlike the intellect- much upset, indeed. He had actually Of - flesh, or a' mfon, but of God." .The be- lial countenatcP which sholle in the fered this foolish Young creature ' who ginning of all life is by birth, the be- House of Combions. "Yes, Jordan, that really had 110-tO Claim Upon hin" fifty ginning of all spirit life follows flio ig whixb I thought what you led,me to pounds FL.year� and she bad treated him, same law. We do nob ignore condition- think, when you promised me, -with oaths thus. , alism, but we must look for it further that would have deceived any girl. Jor- it -mas quite an Agitated face upon on , where the fibre is coarse, and the dan-11 she caught Ills arm -"you -will wliiell the policeman who had been watell- faith Is of -ten crude. uel, so, heartless, ing the interview from the corner, turn - I It -would be difficult to say what mis- as 'to desert ilia 'nowl" and she stood efi his lantern. He-reOOgllizea Sir ,J',Drdall chief has been, wrought by the inisplace. still, panting and. searching his pile, and Saluted him, and Sir Jordan smooth- ment of this element of religious teach- - downcast f uce for one faint. sign of ra. ad the harassed lines from his face and ing, It contains a lack of perception lentAng. I acknowledged the salute graciously, h profound. It ought H . a shook her hand off his arra. (,!tape that young woman hasn't been not to be difficult to distinguish be- "Desert you? Certalnly,.not," he said. annoying,you, sirs" said the constable. - tween beaven-born life and things which "I am not capable of ,a uch-such conduct: "No, no," replied Jordan. "She is a pen- . accom any salvation. When a child is As I told you Ili my letter -in which I ' Stoller, the daughter of a servant in our 'born ipt cries, because the impact of the ani sure I endeavored to be explicit : I Ximily, and I ELM sorry to say Bbe hag air in its delicate lungs produces a enough, and -which I think you must . fallen into evil ways. I hAve just been shook. It is not a cry for lif a,, but it is have urlderstood-­" saying a few words in season, constable, a cry of life. Still -born infants never "Alij yes," site sAid, with a heavy sigh. but I am ftfrald"-and be shook " head cry I, Heaven -born infants are all Alive. "It was easy to understand."' ,and sighed, "If -if you should meet with the holy of holies, life is born of "Very well, then," lie resulted, isl bet- loitering about near my place, per, life Owl; far 1rom the shadow of death). pointed out to you .plainly that it was . haps it wilf be as. well to Point Out to Here. we find no conditions, Whitt conw not possible that your -well, under the 1'er tbox t1le"police have instructions to dition C.1il Saill bring oil the Damascus eircurnstances really ,unreasonable protect persons from annoyWice, YOU till - road? Re brought "threatenings and , derstand me, I have no doubt." wishes could ba realized , I have no Ili- -Ilia policeman's hand,, with Jordan's slAughter." Wlien Asked to relate his te,tion. 'of marrying. J3ut, as I said, I sovereign in the Patin, went to:,Ills a.%perlelice, a man said, "I restated as am anxions--m-auxicrus, my dear 'Rachel," half lonir q,z I could, and Gott, did the rest," his voice gretv softer and smoother, and hallilet' � * Whn't condition did the child Samuel I ,,I Ullaerstalid, Sir," lie BAIA. "I'l afford? Ile heard a voice, "Surely thou Very like the voice in which lie addressed her A, word of wallillig if I see bar 11olitiev,0 didst call me." What is a condition? it charity meeting, "that your future Ing About." _ it means to make terms, to stipulate, to should be provided for. . I mentionpil a "Thank you, Good night, cons table " certain sum of money which I deemed 1 ral baronat, join together. sufficient, 4mply sufficient to�mafiitain . in il d me I am becalmed ai sea in a sailing Ship;. . And with a glance behind him to ascer� you -in -or -comfort -and I expressed I taill it Rachel was in sight or tot, be what, can I doY 'Can I whistle to San hope, which you will allmy me to repent, opened Ilia door with a latch-koy And Amto'nio to bring the -whid? Many have, that some day, And .before -very long, I , G they had to walt, The strength, di- trust, you may meet with some hou'ast, passed in to the repose which so attim rection. eoiltintianee of the wind are al alable a, gentleman deserved. togetV,)r beyond me. Conditions do not respectable man who will inake you A. It wgson-this eAme night, the night Avail: what we called condition is not devoted and affectionate -wife. One ilia- Jordan bad turned it, deaf enr to tile a), Mont, please," lie Continued, smoothly, prayer of the girl he bad. rutted, that b ip ocuring cause, like purchase Inoney, for she had opened her quivering lips as Neville, Ills half brot'ber "the scapegellov ,it ratlic? a response, a collateral. I alit on the side of God subordinately If about to interrupt him. "I think it Of tile, family,,, as Jordan called film, bad Connected. This is obelence. Glat),er you will consider the %%,hole case -from a spent every peally lie possessed in the up the small -big word Duty, we give to -er-rational point of View, you will P rellase And rescue of the orphan Of God what is due, here one always come -'s adraft that I have done all that lies in - Lurn Holle Camp, . shorf. my power to-to-atolie for tht-C-r- CHAPTER V111. We must distingai.sh or we got into folly of the past . I certainly expected '. confusion. Iii. the birth -throes there Am thAt you would have L redeiVa Before a month had passed Sylvia d lily offer showed signs of marked improvement. Ila conditions. Mystery of mystorie"X, Ive . In the spirit which dictated it, and-er $110 at! looked rather like a eolt, but Ate born in ab;ohite dependence all -would ))live Accepted it with, it not 11 ' others; slowly new sympatliteR avise, gratitiale-for I aln alware, lily dear Ra. ,ill,, a Olt that is wall fed and eared And we are ealimcious of tilt,- contact of phel, that wo lituat not loolc for gratitude for; whor6ma when Nevillo-Or Jack, its mind with -slind. vp . In this world -at least with satisfaction. he had re-ebriatened bivaself-119A bought SIOAVIV " gee t 3 It appears, however,that, my not unveil-. liar she -waii like it colb that had bean )'a difference between life. �lld duty, tile , left to the ,mercy of the, cold winds i'lld ()lip, ean, never be rewarded, tho. other tonable expettations were. doonte.d. to tan be, And must be. Our birth into disappointment, and. instead, of bitter w0atber oil some bleak wilef. acy,uies- Itor face had lost thd Wally Borrow, the kingdom of and;,,, absolute. Awl save. P1119 It the-er—JecTees of Pro, ence ) Stricken exiiassioll which bad ,gollo So reign; here is it debt Nie call never pity, ,in', falling in with my vlew of our anit- Ight, to the heart '01 Neville that I aud it is nover deniftlidedt it is vitterly ual Obligations, you Atral Ilavo thought fit to ever-memorklile, night oil whith.he had beyond our power; it 1.4 freol We arve follow illo to London, and bera in the fingt son her, AM though At times she rewarded according to our works. Con, sublia streetH-my dear,11-talipl, I did not wits quite And thoughtful, Anil the gray Aitioliq belong no� to salvation, but' to eem you cqttl)l)lc of id -to force, your. ,eyes, dark with melnachal�, allowed that servive. .self Upon ine ,trid--or-make A teone." she waa thinldng� of liar head father, it If 'wo Raw sparingly, Ive reap F,prtring. Ile )ilia finished at litgt, and stood waA evident tImt time, tile conselar, was ly, Some have no rpuard rtt liffi, they looking At her steadily from ituder Ilia passilig his healing liana over that uetually miffor losq, dragged routid tile lida, .,in oxprt,ssion of uloel� indignation wound And scathing its (telling. (1001' Posts of the elty, flaved so it% Ily And long suffering oil his ]late face,. Bnt ',kNictli, who lied at first morely foler- f ire, The soul Is saved, no tban'kA o Ito- could not ill#(%'t her eyes; eyes wIllell atea the gjrl)s prc&mce, and scareely them; aaved berRuse. this'y Are born, be. liad grown darker with the tombre light lookcd at ]ter without mumbling "ninG cause thay'are 0111drell; saved by the, of aft injurett - wolb(%M3 itligumb And: hundyted pounds!" got used, to ber And, ,Angel I', f �, Brigade, who never lose .% licorn. in it way, foad of liori, at any 11ato, fibe lifel Wben Nvill totteliers `rightty divida � "Come," Ito said., "lot its parf, as frionflil, wit,% good en6ligh to, JuNrlilit Sylvia to (In tile word of tvith?" thy clear Uneliel. We will not O,Xellaflge most of the woik of the 1111t; tind would I Ithy Oro listl-Ah wordq, Youvill see the ha,vo extended her kindness to Ilie, leingth 110 grant uR light th'tt we may Ivetril *igilmoroA of tbe step I. have takon to -to of allowing Sylv to, do it all; but No. How dead is tit(- front Theo itpart, I ­end our little friendship, find I Am VJIJO Intsrfol kid informed Mull that 1.1ow mitre is joy for all wha tutft sure you know rat, bP.ttiir-_----)1 Ito had not bought st, domestic Servant, To Thee (tit il'adivided beart. I ,%.now youl 'W", I know Y401111, tlkM4 but 4 llsisttr." 12tingly from her writbing lips, 11 , As Sylvia grew stronger Am liceamo q I, 1l.q light., Nvhen,400n or Inte I rtow you lif-swi Ohl" ­40# ralsed"ber llsippler. Those wondrous gray eyeA fif ) �'r=tlllv Aef� All O.It ftm shall pails ftway, alenched linr(15 and lot them fall lipin hers gtow briglit with A light that Reent- 'fj I heavily -1116h. tImt T should over bAva. (41 0 illuminkto the but os ecially fit In Thtm to *n(I the opell 010 . y 9 To bathlexi home orld vildles-If dA 1, toon. (lotpivect by youl flow--mv.-Godl idghtl,whft tha volit4Tjr 0014?o Shbile,C)a � -It. T, Ntil?#'r'. -hbw wid, I iver bAve 11lallevill'it 704 ', thma m 00 #0 ttt itkakworkl the .1414 . I � I I 4 ! 1 q L . I L'.--- lleptlieNvork collgi6tilig of ropRim to (AULD'6 $41VERE 13URNS Histarlo Homs of London, -Sonisrsot � A WINDSOR LADY'$ APPEAL, . ."favIt's" clothes) which sadly needed R94"A BY ZAU-ZVX,. HQIJSO. ISSUE NO. 20, 19(m 0!0111, . f L 11(ki, voice, too, Altered, Aild thoUgh it The little girl of 1�1�rs. 1. To All Women. I will send free with 2_ , - ! - , ,,, I : � . '', ,_ ,.- . � �: �­�,:, _�. � , ewle Best, 0 1AW40 14o m"oo now covmrod, by somer- -full Instructions, iny home tre&tment, ' " - Wild still low pitelied. And refined there , Carliele P. O,, recently fell agallist tile Oat 11011mo W40 L 004rod by,tho Protector t4om- which positively cures Thueorrhoea, 11. AGENTS WANTED. iras a ring in It which reminded 'Xeville, stove and burned her forehead Very bad- Q.root for the erection of 4 PA14901 To obtuln, PerAtion, Displarements, Falling of the 11^ �- � - I . � .. I . 1. I ,. ySr""qft^A k )I bells heard fit it distance, of An Avol- IX- -I.ft-4. 13CSt SAVS. "The burn was the lt'm�emsury 40110 at lout two rollgiotlw Womb, P I Ainful or irregular Perlods ,&Llns1,wN wA . I I . NTvD von ,,Avro- fail harp, And Sundry -other Ichido of .about tile sNii of i; fifty -rent eco, And b01141114# Were (lemollebod, 1341t Woro the 1, 8 0 ra. 11 Boot Used spravor =44o. Coln- - musle. lint if her volea ivas like inusle wns near tile bone. It uindo 13 ly litfle, buildins was completed ,kho Protector wu be- torbw or Ova,,,ian, Tutnovii or GrowtIl0i - pregiz ILT�. automa,ilo. ubfr4i terms. 04v - 'It Is tri;o , b"A"'i 844 t�`# Property re'v0#04 to tile also 11(it Flushes, Serrousnim", Melan- ers Pro#, DAlt, I 0 � at. - - I .. I , - I I . - !ter )Rlvl Iva$ must', itself, girl'a Pyra swell till It Almost I and crown. roy I Qbolv, Palos Ili tbe, Head, Back or Dow. . � I 1. I � that 6 laughed but Seldom, but when then 8110 got Cold In it. It beg- I t run Heneoform Bomcrsqi; 11OU40 became A -a (118, '101twy or Bladder Troubles, where, I'll 0 aid Nevill 0 found, blillself obliged matter very badly, and I could not Stop X'ollldeilco, 4otU ii Olial-les 4#51011log t w HELP WANTED. hQugo to their opeotive wivoo, Ill War sett by weakness pecullar to. our sex., v�^ � ~_ ,Arm it seemi to converted Into if) laugb, too, or tile, and lie caught him. it, Although I baihad It'good every night. yo �, call _ ,, . , , � � ,,, ,, � , , -, , V,A have been yqu van continup treatment At home at Solt setting traps fo� that laugh, Ilud and morning. At last I seat for some a sort of if*mptmi court, where favorites JW ANT.VD--0TOVE MOUNT040. 01VA- rejoicing when Ile Succeeded in , telling Zalit-Bak, which 00011 stopped the, Inat- ",,ro gly,eiX apartments. a (,o*t of only about 12 cents a, week. If T ney-Tildqu oo., Mp*od, RA00toO, it. teration, And very quickly. beftled the lint the Somerset Houma, here spoken of if, Aly Itook, '*Woniauls Own Medleal Ad- 001 . Ar$.Q. �­: ... - ­ ­ ' - . � � - I 111- � I., � plot the same bit'hillig as Stauds to -day. The ViSer." AISO Seat free on request, write - .1 I � It was. a Strange lifq for a yming girl. wound, T have never seen a burn Ilea or, ' __ ' ' doo.1nal pitlaco of tile. Protector WAS rk;lletl to -dor. Addres% Mrs. X. 8umniers, Box Joke On tho, 4vago. Besides her "brother" Jack And '),,je�'b, so qulcldy� 4lid'T ilia sure Yant Buk Ila w about the ypar ank and the presout ' - she saw Ila one excepting at it distAuvo,� no ,equal for curing outs, or burns, antl I 110110c erected In Its pl&Qe� The itrobite(A 11, 8, Windsor, Oat. - . was SIX, W11,114in allawbora, o0o that grfiad- I ,--, : ,� I The appointment of Lord Coleridge re� for ilia miners, taking tile hint. wbich ,. Shall, Always. keep a bar. on Ilaild In ratio "t, feature. of the building to the terrace to- calls that Ills father, what on the batch, $'eville had givolt. Looldt, ein-efully Avoid- of elliergency." Ward,, y2i rival-, which is a copy 61 that Contrdl of Milk Supply, was fond of allowing ]Adlqs to sit with ad the nolglibbrbood of tile, young ull's - 13very home nceb ,vain-Bulcl All. ill$. built by the brotliors Adam, in 1768 for the Adelpti, .since milk is so ,extrem . so In � , ely varlablo in him. This was p4rikularly the on, claim twil, left hint alone move severely easeS of the skin quickly yield$ to it, It Few houses b4yo orto-talnea a greater quillity, mud Is, *u ea3lly k I idulter4ted; mine . 0 the famoug ba"4rat cago. Shortly mtf- than ever, is also all geolleut remedy for piles, : number of famous people. lJore AVAIPole, often considerable Yarlatione are .not readily terwnrds "Sir Hen*q Hawkins (Lord But Sylvia did )lot -appear to find it (blind OfF,"Miling), - rheum Atism, etc.' All Holism, and Watt, all spent ""Iny hours; detected, above all, because tb,% amount of Brampton) 'WAS trying A case In Which dull, aud seemed perfectly content. Ne� druggists and stores, 50 cc ts � box, Wilkie, Flaxtrall. and 0iiantroy know itw4li; uliM tw,fl by any given persou or family is - - . U a or and here Sir Joshua Reynolds delivered willo romp"ratively small, the consumer of milk Soule mArionettes �Iayed a prominent . . . � villa fiad found two or ihroo books, at Po�t paid ,from tile 7,am-Buk Co., To-�, at his finest d1woursea to the otuflents of 14 .1"kict wholly at the mercy of tho pro- part. Two mode 49 14 and a. fem.Ale fig- , the bottom of his tnink, A voltinio of '.ronto. the Royal Academy; And la,st, but not least, dueer and d9aler, and must rely for & good are were produced,17A court, . - - - Nelson himself bas many a time trod the iproduct, very largely upon tboir honor. The . Tennyson, Macaulay's rimglalid, "Wild I , , .1 .cobbled court yard, for in. Wo ,day the. Ad- State has rocogulged this, and to prevent "Where shall we put theso, fisurool" Sports in tile West,". And "The Farrier's MIrAltY Office$ were at, $0411ormet 11011me. impositioa by umorupulous people,, bail in asked a lawyer. Vade Mecum," And Sylvia dovotrredtbe4o, A, Valued Possession. I . I . li I I . I �. . vqrlotts ways sought to regulate the sale . iplied Sir Henry-, mall- - ' . 1. . Of M1114L and guou vro4uota. Tile oblot In0s.1113 "I suppose" r( _ of all evening, whell, she felt disinclined When Commander Peary * made Ills � I 0-1 .1 I I used has been to ostAblisib Arhitrary stand- clausly, 11the'l4dy ought to be accointio- for needlework, And sometimes. brought first I � iiimiNdMONEW a,rdis of quality, and to subject to fine those —DAlly ' I trip Ili oeach of the pole, ).is gave , . d dated wi.th a seat on the bench," one down to tile edge of the olvdin and I . - ealers whose goods should be found to be u4il. I it Prince Albert coat and a, weather. below the required standard, Tb6 standards � road tl)ei*,'ve),r often, however, letting ' beaten oombrox I v,,r,& C . Tile latest -j established by various states and municipal- . :1 ,-7 1, � � thQ book Ile'disregarded In bei ,*a to all Esklino, , . - Itiom have varied widely, From 2.1; to 3.7 , lapt urtitle her eyes dwelt on thil ItArld- Years Afterward, when Again in the success. - pet, cent. of fat, and form 11.5 to is per coat. INTERESTIR. TO FRUIT GROWERS Some Inca and stalwart farm of "liar north the 4 of tot.%I fmllda have been tile, minimum ro- We have for Sale the Canadian patertt. , oxillorer received- a care onial e standards, while efficient � , I . , '111 IN lquirealeuts, Miles I brother," as Ito picked And dug and toll- . V ,V 4 in are for Smith's Fruit Gatbering Appaxaitns, IV , _ zecurIng honest dealing where they ad in .the dusty hole, IsIt;, from a native, at)(], to his surprise, .i rigidly enforced, neverthole" may work In. which -bas, proven art test to 'be a valu- , . 961ndeed, her eyes were seldom off I � m, says the Youth's Companion, set eyes A net I ", ar as honesty at the dealer Is able Acquisition to 44y frilit farm. With . � , , so , it 6 , . 4i - ; A oonceruefl, under various phrounistance,4, and "t two men can do the work of twenty , when be .wRS -witbin her Sight, xufl She. 0403 More on the discarded vesfultents. 2 inny prevent the production , and sale of a i ., followed him about unobtruislyely whon, On the occasion .of the commander'A. comparatively low quitlity product at a rem- do, it,better end with Iesq Injury to tlie . - soitabI6 price. it would oeom, therefore, that fruit, Cau be used In gathering various , eyer she could, and scented q, to ,pan- latest dash for the pole Ills farmer native ISM I .J� , Th g i the best means of regulating the trande In tented if be would Allow liar j U,fte keep ftienila took him Aside and showed him it milk would be, not to set up an artiflolp'l kintI4 of fruits and nuts, Will pay for him company � I b ack- plug 1� itself in oti day In savin . . ., and did not mind*hIs long rude mausoleum. By it stood It disused � - standard to vb1ch All Must Coln g wages. . I � slailge. Its six dogs had been at -- require each individual - Provincial ,rights for sale, which can fits at silence. rangled - hia own standard, ned 4 aler to sur . Neville was not a great talk to make an appropriate funeral offefigg, chewing tobacco. - .hoeld him r�v . er, ba t I � � if bim milk were found below. In this way be re-sald In counties at good profits, often whon, Sylvia thought that he was and on the piles of stones lay what was �% ­ 2265 I It woruld bet possible to efill itilk of various Far particulars Apply to uluovAre of or had forgotten bar pre,s.- left of the Pillice Albert coat and the . __ _ I - - AAOAO� qualities, from attdotly sklartmed to heavy J. B. Rittenhouse, 1. . . onea, lie waa thinking of bet,, Half 314- sombrero. I .. I I � Dream, upon a grading scale of prices, witb . 70 Pearl St., TorooW, I . I I exact justice -to evorydno,—Prot. H, H, Wing, - - - 4011st'lously lie liked to ha,ve liar near . . . I John Burns and the Kiddles. Correl: UnlverAtv. - - .1 . ' I . - � . . I I . I . him, And it she remained awaty from.t1i A characteristic story of John Burns Vindicated. . - a - . claim longer than umisl, he found him. � . , is told by a correspondent,, the 0011110- - A Toilet Luxury "Our readers will remember," wrote self looking, out for her ' � spondent hayl-tig had it from.the master -Mira. Skin Soap is a delight to every the editor of tile Spiketown Blizzard, 1�fjr the rest he treated lier as % yo4ug, I cured 4. liorse, of thil' Mange with of it London iecondary school, woman who values a soft, beautiful skin. mail of Xienrly �wen�y Always; trea,ts a KINARD'S LINIMENT. � A colleague on the staff of the school Mira $kill Soap takes away all elcin, "that when President Roosevelt sent . girl of fifteen' She w;Xa's mere child in CHRISTOPHER SATJNDERS. was accustomed to take ]its boys to Bat- irritations— cures skin troubles—and that message to Congress asking for his eyes, it child to be patted and hu, Dalhousie, terser, Park for games of football alid keeps the skin clear and suiooth-. four battleships we printed a double moreil And "taken. Pare of," but Some- I cured 4 liorse,-badly torxi, by a cricket, A small tip to the policeman, Ulegantly - perfulned — refreshing — leaded editorial In. big type, protesi, in , . . in times lie fouad himself, Startled And pitob fork, with MINARD'S LINI_ It is said, was found to Secure the best uMurpawed for toilet and bath, the name of the people against slat a bothered by some trick of speech or turn MENT. pitches, and the small elzildren of the 25c a c%ke—At draggists or sent on receipt of reckless expenditure of their money. We off to 4110 price. The Chemists, Co. of Canada, Limited, said, respectfully, but firmly, that it was of thought in the child which savored ft Peter'a. C. B. RDW.- LINLIEF, neighborhood were turned w Hamilton. very strongly of tile .full grown woman; I cure a horse- of a bad swelling with the boys to play. One day the police- time to call a halt. We Insisted that and ,at such tfines—Nyhen, for instance, MINARD'S LINIMENT. . man Saw the master and Ills el $a ap- 'a Congress should refuse to lot him have � Bathurst, N.B. THO,9. W, PAYNE. . � four battleships and give him two in - she would quote Tennyson, as she had pro%ching and began tb clear the jilround. W11" -ead. quoted Shakespeare, and let fall some . . A stentorian voice front a neighboring 011k 11 A "I'll", I 1. 1. - - � . . . . . . - . "I ­ 11 . - at Some of our readers dldn!t like bit of worldly wisdom from hei soft I tree cried, "Leave those kiddies alone. / TRADE MARK FiXCISTERED. . It, but we stood firm. Two big battle. lips—he would straighten his back, and . . . I The park is for them and they Shall not , we said, was wough., Let him . � . SKIN SOZ415. I PL Shi wipo the perspiration from Ills brow, turned off," And down clambered . 22 h1l"115 two. And Congress done it, We stare at her meditatively, and the . No Occasion for It, _11h. , -resident of the Local Government I . . I . have nothing more to say. The Blizzard And . "'My dear," said the old man. to his. t p I is Vindicated." , .question would rise in Ills inina un-, � Board,Britinh Congregationalist, . Sure to $ell Stock. ­ . 11 only daughter oil the morning of her I eat'lly - , I wi - - �" l. Gunter—Why in the world does - "Witat oil cnarth sliall I -do with her adding day, 'I'don't see how. I am I 1wilen she grows lip?" going to get along without you.P. WHAT CAUSES HEADACHE Brainwood roll in Ilia sleep and blow like PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS "Now don't let that worry you, pttia," r-rom October to 14ay A storall engine? pAZO OINqUENT 143 guaranteed be cure minr Hca Colds are the most But lie always pul; it aside with the replied the fair maid, as she adjusted frequent cause of dache. LAXATIV4 Guyer—Why, lie is dreanting of his case of Irtalling, Blind, Bleeding or Protrud � DRO�10 QUININE remove$ callSe. E. W. griat Scheme.' Ing Piles in 6 to 14 days or money refunded.. reflection that sit(, was Only a child sad ,liar bridal v,11. "George confessed to� Grove on box, 25c. Gunner—W, lint scheme? .1 soa� I I - I- . I . that she ,wouldn't "grotv up" for years in, last might that lie hadn't money t " :- Guyer—Why, it scheute to form a Lighter Than Aluminum. yet, and so and Nvith laughing at liar enough even to buy a second-hand Stove With a Little Help. precocity. I go instead of losing me. It looke as if we - I stock company and drop the north pole 'Under the name of "magnallum" Dr. As to the light Ili -which Sylvia -re- w a t ivith yow" "NATillie," asked his mother, (1who is Into Vesuvius� and supply the world with L. Mach has produced alloys of all&. garded him—who can describe,or even � - ... I ­ that boy you have been alit playing steam. - inum mud magneesium whi�h, while con- --- - divine it? This much )tay, hoN�ever, be IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. with?" - 11 - I sidembly lighter than pure alunlinump rrarded him as her broth, � "Why, that's Fred—Fred, ma -w, -what's-, LINI ENT rL. . sait); that she'reg High,est orices P21d for SWEIST AND ENGLISH SPAVIN X are harder than that m6tal and better er, ano in the recesses of her girlish mind WUR CPLBAMishjioped to them things in the top of a barn?" moves all hard, soft and calloused lum PS suited, it is asserbed, for working. WItIx thought libn the best, the handsomest, � . "Rafters ?" and blemishes from horses, blood spavin, 15 per cent. of magnesium, the Alloy is the braVcst,'aild,.altoget1Xer thia noblest r;;� 112,�o, that ain't it. It's, 31 splints, ringbone, Sweeney, stifles, said to resemble brass in the r"ness � 2c our", specimen of man, . /A ,0 f,,� a Shingles?" sprains, sore and sAvollen tbroat, coughs, with which it submits to the operations Besides, he was Something more than VdWin& . I "Aw, no! Furder down.11 etc. Save $50 by use of one bottle. of turning, boring and cutting. By In- */ � xiftii,o� :'Pigoons?" suggested his fathi . creasing the magnesium 26 per cent. an her'brother, She never forgot for a My " ar Warranted the most wonderful bleXtisil moment, though since lils'Injunction she 0 'Nowl Nothin! like that," ' nwn.. Sold by druggists. � , . 1. TORONT t - 11 Alloy resembling bronze IS produced, but had never again referred to! it, that he __7______ . "Oxt$ ?$� the color is silvery white. had "bought" her, and she regardedA , iim " . Itle them things you Not Particular, . V as hf�r owp@L.mrid master. She consid- No Excepti"s, nail the laths to!' ".I'd like to get some nice Shirts for - 117110 M * ered that she owed him not only sisterly "Calivassera must go to the, rear - "Yon don't inean joists?" my.husband. To-inorrow's his birthday, Nrange. Prairie Scratches and every form of lo,�e, but implicit obedience. Neville had door." . "ThaVs it I Joyce t I w . as playin' with and I want to surprise him.', * contagious itch on hum -an or animals cured only to express a, wish for her to set "But I am not a canvasser, miss. I Fred Joyce," "Yes, mit.!Am. What size?" - in go minutes by Welford's Sanitary Lotion, about gratifying* it; indeed, very,often am sent, here by the agent of the build- -� .- -r- I "Does that irtake Any difference? 0, it never falls. Sold by druggists. Neville found that site hail, supplied ]its ing to take ineastirenients for putting Ask for Xinard's and take no other, Assorted sizes, I suppose, George call I '7 desires before lie. had given them voice. Awnings ov,er the windows on the sunny, I - I- - wear almost anything. But there must- First Englishman in Japan. If lie had told liar to climb up the rug- side and—" n't be any saw teeth on the collar. -He's gait hill thmt overlooked the valley� and (fif-putting up window Awnings isn't It Can be Done. t some of that kind, and he doesn't Mr. Wilson. Crewdson, chairman of I a "So you� tried to drive a sharp bar. - Mille theni." throi% herself from tile highest precipice - ativasing I'd like to know what it Is." th,j council of the Japan Society, she would have done it. (Slams front door in his face.) gain And got cheated again," said M r s. : ; points out that the grave near Yoko. She was his by'right of purchase, and I - ,� Corntossel. suka, in Japan, of Will Adams, fam. Something more, and this convictionj Minardfs Liniment used by Physicians. : "That's what happened,' Answered the . TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY ous in history as the first English - which in liar mind -,vag as strong as a — - - - - — farmer. Take LAXATIVE, BR40MO Quinine Tablets. man to set loot in that country, In. Druggists ,refund mvney If It faileto cure. E; rolifi�n, brought no pail-, with it, butl . ' ellaybe you will learn after &while W. GROVD'S signature is an each box. 25c. the reigi of Queen Elizabeth, has fal- rat I", v, A Genius. , an in de a Ague kind of pleasure and that you can't get somethlug for lioth. 4 '1: cay and needs consider. satisfaction. , "Yotx Are wasting your* time painting Ing. Jj 0 Wireless on the Great Lakes. able repair. Will Adams was so high - During the month things had been. pictlires,' "No, X calfet. But it seems like the ly -respected that he was ennobled -by ,looking �up in Lorn Hope- Camp, and 41But I sell my pictures," protested the other fellows can."—Washington Sim. Wireless telegraphy proved of inesti- th.�- founder of the laut family of Sho. though no: one had found a nugget ". artist. . -J - t- mable value during the past son in rn and his memory is still so tile Bea ,g Sty revered in that country that big its Neville's, the men had had betWr "Ane that convinces me that'you call L The porsolk who has once experienced the movement of vesse.1a of the great h luck, and some of them declared -that sell Anything. Such being the case, why pleaturb,ef a cup of delicious "Salada" Tea lakes. By its use thil captains of yes- a movement has been set on foot and the "orplian," as they called Sylvia, had not take up life insurance or steel --that feeling of satisfaction that Its pur- a considerable surn subscribed by brought the luck. back to Lorn Hope ' brIdgos or somethi4 with big money in Ity and flavor juarantee, is not easily per- sels were kei)t in almost constant touch thb leading Japanese statesmen, Gen. - I. orals, Admirals arid others to restore and that they were all going to be it ?,,—Home He�ald. suaded to accept a Oubstltu'3. with .the offices of their companies and riell. 1. V* - - . �� I I in many instances orders were given the Imposing but fast perishing tomb Neville's claim only just paid for his IrAly clerk' over there at the ,liquor Secrets. them, changing plans by ,which thou- which marks the place of his burial labor—at; very low wages—blit he still counter," said the proprietor of the large . sands of dollars ,were saved to the ship- among the beautiful hills that over - I'd like to tell you evori,thing , look the great naval station of Yoko. stuck to it, allil with more coutentitent establishment, "is a believer Ili occUlt That happens where I am; owners, under circumstances which than he would have imagined possible. phenomena." "So I see," replied the ous- I want to lead all open life, could no6 have been accomplished in suka.—From, the London Evening Working by one's self, with. no one to tomebr, As be noted the clerk deftly A.nd shun forma Of shame: any other manner. In some casesi it standard. I - - - I . share hopes and fears, was a different -making a bottle up hita a package. "At But there are things I MUSt not tell In doing it I'd stammer' is said, that rush messages were dellv- i ' - * thing from working with. SylviA's sym- this very moment, I observe, he is an- For instance, what Dad ,i6fd the day ered Ili three minutes' time. The value Keep Minard's Liniment in the house. pathy always turned on, wid the dust - gaaed till spirit-iyrn,pping�1-3391bianioTO His thumb nail felt the haramer, of the service in this capacity is denlon. I -- r . . � I and the bent, though they were really American. � 1. a � feel), strated by the fact that although It was 'A Star Part. quita as bad &a before, did not seem I I __ I . Thor Is a Oc(Iret I luu',t % not fully in operation unfil--the latter City Visitor—Ahnost every spot in - in fad I coudn't print It, I half ao unenclurable and Aggravating -it would not evee do WO dots part at tile season, no iess than 70,000 this towXi seems to have had its share in with. Sylvia sitting by the edge of the . I Au4 dashea just to hint It. . were exchanged. At the opening of the . . I ' I cannot tell wilat father ea,id, makinj history. Now that old house piu just, out of the dust, and in the .;ol _... I tanil, season there were, but two s ;!:. .:j1j:t:;. You would not unders' I ,t:. ; ... t....i :::! over there—I dare say it played a part ! . i . .I... I... . , . Shade of an awning lie had rigged up - t: .... The morning that the Ice lid operation and three were put into ser - I ... I poll down and smashed his hand, Ili the revolution? for her. I I , vice. Nrative—011, shorelyl That—er—why, She was never tired of sitting there, . I,vo told you all about the time I : i� that house—er—why—that's where 'long site I * Ana sometimes, After a nee, Nov- . . fM&t father rode the Beat, Minard's Liniment Lumbermen's Friend. 'Washington became the father of his tile, thinking she lied fallen asleep, would � . 133 The NvaY be tried to on -eve a duck, f : t . t The way he rocked the boal, . country, -Puck. . , kt; I turn and look at her, and meet bor gray 11 :-j Th But. 6, 1 dare, 1kot tell you how - - - eye3 fixed upon him, as if she fQund , . M1;i::; - .� ... lie swore --the air Was black— I Dimly Remembered Her. :1,.:1*%i; ow_"_,�, I 1 . ..... ,::1*,;;;,- . The night he left tho downy catioll , Leap -Year Worries. hint more worthy of liar attetition than .!iilitli:ij�ilj�:, �a -'_'!�X-' lii;�11%1 "Flow do you do, Dr. rlourthlyfll site . 1:1-0;�: 1-t h, ::.P.:J:.- And stopped upon P, tadk� 01�1il%:-i;'it!, .i! .:-.-:- Said,, extending liar hand. ,the book. ' ... i;�! F! Jack­What�'s the ma,tter, old man? L. 1.k1-,-1..-,% ;;.. �,: One day, Ili the midat of one of these � - il, I 1!41! iO4 i -1, i i I 1 i 1, i , 1 4_-� ii :; � 1 1: i 1 %' i -,: 1 � Mud friends YOU Must Imagine now "Your face is familiar, my deoxyfaing You look worried, . . . ' : , I ;i . I qliili;11� 1ilil' Sonit things that have occurred; - la.17 but I can't ,quite—er--­11 Tom iss Faintheart keeps me silences, she began to sing� : --Olt, M . � b : - - At home there tire occulolis that N�by *XI She hasn't proposed yet, P .;:.;�t;:;ii;Mi.! , -, At first she Sang fil U low, subdued . i�ljiifi',Ififilii . Defy the printed word. I sing it your ebob yon gue,,B' . ;: - -1 Rill:M:j i - J X - voice, then, &-a If she had forgotten 111S .:..::: -liq*i � I nouseel6aning time Is now at hand, , know." &.!But you told me you didn't in Scraped the dait from Ilia spado: .:%:: . ! i. - M, To tell you I don't dara "Oh—all—yes, to be surel" Said the tend- to marry liar. LL . Iii . in What father inalil the night tha,t he Jourthly, shaking bar hand Toni—I don't. But, after all the time PBravo, Syll You don't pipe badly, , %. - 'Walked ,Dlump into a chuir. . Rev. Dr. r Thought it -was a, thrush, at first—alft — . warmlv. "I know I had seen you soirie- 10ve wasted oil her. I think site might � � .4. .. I I -- :, eve 'is at least give me a chance to refuse her. English thruslij you knOW—" . _;Z Finaly the Worm Turned. . wh . . . . I � . .1 . I preserice,'her 'voice grew fuller, but not . ---.---. - - , .. -----. � . _ - - —,--- ... ­_ 11 --- less sweet, and she sang like it nightin, I � A muscular Irishman stroiiea into the ' I ­ - Miserable All The Time ? gain. . This *61nan Says Slie WAS kAve4 , Civil Service examination room, Where "I Neville wits Startled, but lie WAS care, froin an opekation by Lydta� B. - candidates for the police force are put , I ... Dull headaches—back aches—low spirited—hater . ful to keep his back to her, And not PjnkAam,s V�%ratttble com � 0 . to & physical test. . .. " I the sight offooa—dotilt sleep well—all tired out in nfid, : � the worning—no heatt for work? frighten. the bird that bad suddenly fill, Mrs. Fmank EMS16 Wdsay), 'Stripl" ordered the police surgeon. � ed tha hot'silence with an& delicious : 0!fttaTjO, Nyriteg, to Aftak �Inkhsm t ,WbAVs that?" dommudea the unini- �,u � melody. . . "When I wrobS'to you Some. tilime tiated; I , � 11 GIN PILLS He waited.plitil she had finished then agol I was a very, sick woniati sulTertur "Got your clothes off and be quick ... . I . lie said its carelessly as'he could 'A he, m male troitbles. I had ilifisvii�x- about itAll said the doctor. . — �� oill I will Mahe you WC -11 "I knaw/l $lie said,, with At. utter Ali. tion, of tho feminine OrgAns bud could ,.the Irishman disrobed And permitted . 11 L Vour kidneys are Affected-60hcz through over. sence of aelf-conscioustless, wIthOUt, Oven not ptAnd or Walk itifty dlidanee. At' L the doctor to nlefl4 ' sure. Ilia ollest Faid legs , I � i work, exposure or disease. It is the Xidneya that , i . v blush. "I ranieniliew." liar eleg grow last I Was cohfirLea to my bed and the 'and to, poun4 his back. r are making you feel so wyetthed, Gill Pills 0=6 sick absent And thottghtfil, "Yes, I remain- aodtor Said I would have tO go tUroU (4 1 � kidneys—it ake you well and -strong�give you all thid I refused 0 a. , � � � to Hop over this bar," oidered the doe- Ill ber, Id must be it long time ago--" an 4 overMiony bilt r. . .1 your old tinte etietgy &lid vitality. Cheer tip—and X(,,tAicu you wove in England?,, said I A, frIand ad*ised Lydia, n, Piukhatti's ,'Ilia man (lid his btat, landbig on hIS � 11 tAke Oln PlIJ& �5oc. a box -6 for $:2.5,o. sent on , '. Vegat4le Conipoutd. Alter Using back I . receipt of price if your dealer does not hatidle them. , villa ., ��� Slid nodded. three 'boitlm Of it, I feel like a now 1,Now double Alp your knees Ana touth'- . 11 . 90LIC tMUG 00, � - WINNIPEG, MAN, 08 19(,Og. It Was in the count%j I heard Woman. the floor with ,),our hand!411 � ��­.. � , I .... .. I - 1- I � I "I'll, I I'll 11 I � . I L .., I .1. ­ 111 I I 1,111. . .­­ - I � . I . tilt birds phig." She pressed her lips to- " X imOst hexT01yraaOlftmeUdLyai&v,- 110 SPMWIed� face downward, on tI 6 - — . ­­ � . I 1. .. � . ­ . 1. .1.11 I - I I ­ getli#r and knit, her brows till'thoy made Plu"s Is Vegdtable Compound to an - I �.', 4 , 0% I I , 0 1 ,,� I . ­'. I . I Isingo floor. H6 was indigiinut, but silent -_ - —_ -_ a straiglit line over liar a�os, "Yes, it wouloll Who, suficr with 11hat under this cold shower," Qsr- was in tile country, oald-1 tilt railiem. ftloublds." - ed the Tootof. � i 9, lirr, now I try, tbat I was riding it lft� IPACTS FOR $ICK W0M;;EZN ",Sure, that's funuy," muttered the tIo porly, wid—lina-11 Slia put ,War Now Look Hepre, * her forehetvd And aigl*d- "It's For thirty years tyaia 19, 11pplioalit. vowy Walt it, Xllimlte')� And hath'S VbigiBtable Own oundo blado "Now, tvin. around tho, room tali tirties : halld 10 aa WebL ,the to teat ybur lie why d, o you use WOODEN Pails and Tubgo When fill allo gkollilltad licir brows, ____ - � ,art find Wind," directed . , "Mover I'dinil", said xevillc. st4udard "Mody f0i f6M0,10 Wo . till',' doctor- * thmge­ made of MOREWARE are aWaY ahead � . le4'Xii;1I 66 said eoatclledly� "'It does. audh6s,Po -holliggaidS �J The condlilate, )�ebelled, "I'll notl I'll - They have no hoops—no seams. Thoy wilt not I offivelYourodt 6 matter, does it I And .(I& 'you like to stlifty singl0l 'Woftion *ho hays been ttoUbl6d with ,,�Shigle?ll Asked 00 doctor, surprised, leak, water-soalk. or rustj and they LAST LONGER . hear Me $Jug, Jnoltll dim�Wbinqntg infttmad U1 ou'. lllsuf�," said Vie TrIghmah" llwhit,6 till 'It do indeed, very muth,"t ht replidd. tjo.h C and COST LESS it^ ry, C . Abitoid tUMOrS, b%=i4'00v this fussing got to do with a marriago M%XN . J I Shut ill 0 ),�� � -*W-- � I �._; - I �­ 0d� � "What was It - Olt were singing, I Aedin I I m6h,61ITt bftt, 15-c-iltov, 810—YOU Must ask for to -have a reto,fledlon of 101 flbocUt I)NIns, bowj $cl . 11 IBU Mo Diseoursaj) 0 alia. Andwom jg4ovtt feeiffig,l flatuleney Indl , 8 Ito had strayed into ilia Wrdng offloo, I trogtly. "It Ivas on# of illy jdtlltr,�', tl,�o,dhgnOSSOrllOnOUSI)!ro"iftg",jft- —illustrated hits, . .11 I V 1"6L wor toft. IT6 iftliglit it ter nie,' anil 4dale Whk d6r, tt try it ? _. ­...­ ;S,$ AW more of bishop1m," � Ilo—T eame withift all ace of wimling. - IV ar... W* � mmi Iftolfts an 146k Eddy, mrew­ ,- Aft 7MOt' 111;o,64 havo tnothor of flift. Bishoplity- 1*6hlft t# votttq. bet" for Mtiea, $96 this .Afternoon, f4hLL—What pre. � � tilen", *&I'd x6ville, We 1164 itulded OkOtIftUds $0 Vented lout ITO—TIld obbor follow luid All 600d Groom so -11 it—ood (To - bo vootit tied.) h6mtbl AAdr"* LyhA, XON& the itee.— C%lps. .-...1-..- . .... .. ­­. -1 ­,­ .­_ - , " "" . r--- 1-1-11 _0 I ... MatCh-fi-8- ­­­ I � I . . ___-11 - ­_ __ I , illiII11111111111im -24 L I y . �­