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I � � - It "i . .1 � 1 9 1 - � in the tree,, lie g u= , SECRET water In as Mowery as you cau painlessly rentiove �t orn, to ur , ' � : ,� � , ' ", �, � :,, : : � g q� _-, I I . . I , nLo 4�49 . . to lite and stule it; how Tralle got to 1'. SKIN TROIUBLI�S rrooll Food. hard, ooft'or bleeding, bl, apply. 9 putilaullp AqKNTS, WANT0. L, I ri fr1i � A I 0 40111t lalow 1, Have YOU' oU. 40VAO part' at y'biir body .4 sorl, Vorn'04Xtraotft Itnever orus,Je4yo§u05C *-^Aft— I I or oru3tion, 4)), COZOMOL14 pawlt, whicli, hiodea Housellold Vote too often have 4, hard c0ni no ACIdg I$ harmless boo &Use lllle� 9 . 11 � I , , I r � leallogLg M4Laadb compo p Al 9 Jordan laughod. from t to. gave of others, V EPR=MNTA,T;V= WANTIOD I X , I iI X , o4 causes yen hours %lills. 1011yeall , i . 0 "A Clumpy invention, 14ord X4ii I ' anti hours OfLljala anall . laoi,Vell,ill . time In swunior. 1130. (!tire uAraill Soldby it ,eveLrY Owa, we Jittert bell nod eotw- . . - � . .. I I I I X L g1l rugglato - L I I . L for water 2010. I)Ottles! 'Uefu$Q OubStituti lietle 0 Iii pay.as busitil write to -40. �. . C3 � C lip, Bald, tioutoulptuously. "This ,mail is It on. don'toverlitok thiscornfortip . . no 4, stone or earthen dish rall, $upply Co.- 74 Pun*so, 00004 TO - in - 91 Zintu-130c is i curing ust site 9 i I Prayer. 'O In lea -tile, t heal , L , should be, Rept at 4,11 tillaes where the PUTNAM'S PAINLESS Port . gue with bur clever friend Ti. cLiroijae.youral ,it In 0 1 Q 0, THE USURPER � o isk rA;.:Z$Q-' L ' .. . . � . orlhas deceived him-flia latter, l,think. fo4oring $Oral rlllj�fwor _ . =1111413 call Oftelly fIn9d it, and. tile water - COIR14 g)( C , L L I 'L I Our J�ather in Heal Nye thmak Thea I 'Wrl .. . ---------- , 1.11.1.11 TRA TOR blood Poison. Wri ZamBuk I a. , should be pu n 11g, - KDUCATIONA�. for the bountiful harveit with whidi I lave never niet tbis itian on the Bur. for fro trlrl�box , t In fresh every mor I L =,:=,*r I � � I ______­_ r, xondlogio,sta ,, . . � L .. ­ X`o e 1 U r, .1 . L" � Thou heat crowned tho labors of Tile � . I'll . 'L I .. .. I . . we, or elsewhere, tile thing is a for- anddrugq;� sSOlat5o0oatQAbQ;;, Cv,Lt§ require water .uoro than many Per- — ' I- I L . I I I - 1. . . �. . . husbandman and for till thc bk,;jSllJ,,$, of %k gory, I )lave no doubt.. Why, tile fellow I .. I'll i , l. ., 1 sons an at, AndL SIIQU their own Now Treasure House of Coal, , I T"o "Al"'7* B "I "TE", us"ne't-hoo'b"o',ii I i i I , I(I JIM" 14*04040,0410-00,'"40" Iles been abi convicted of forgeryl," 11 11 I "Oil dish In il): . cf. . , tile gill land, ILL 101h.b. W43 livo. 0 And 1"ft"1%1qftr_t*"ft0_#V"q%sl 1044WARS-0 .1. i , Lt regular Via -, Vorty- five billion tons of coal,. Ill. p h 1 1 vet till around. Us tire tho.w. wl Banks guashe4 his tooth, I L Cats, Are better without much Meat 14 - eluded in the greatest coal fields, in .4.tsel".4 GO= -16 , hoit, Ilv%,i "Thatill; you," sN!d Wel with A - The vl4count looked from one to tile "If you'll only lot me loose for a rlllll� - L hot weather, and should be kept on A. Western North America, will be avall- �Ioft-xlu'1.1,10111i , I are shadowed anti w4olio 1w;ir,ti art: "But I want torn I Utel , III . S' - .. . 1 .1, ­ ­ � ­ I I ,.. � L'. I Ith-eding because Of afflietioll all"I 1w- short I ug . arry some GO er. y A minutal" lie aid t0L tile p I I I . 1. it ,it, "What i's the loan raving about? Ali- � O' . ---.-...Immmmm�. all diet, ocoasioinkIly putting ill some. able ,is Soon 48 railroad extensiclas - . . , licemen who lielil him. "I won't Attempt � -_ . hominy or rice, They will eat either. now Ill � , . reavement, Nve, Iwar tholit ill otil- qua else," drey, signorina, leave the room," . I . . progress tapping the Crow's LITTLE OLD NEW TORIL � I . . .11. 11 A young dog should uot be allowed to Neat Pass re I IGtod. go. %a eel solid Lorlml , I I I I I glou AVG comp tl uglits And Pray that Thy greac, %;So I a � ore, "And I wish to escape, . � . 11 11 11 fit , They neither of them moved, � ('Six, Jordatt'i vicliaory is At faullt", run too much in tile hot su : t4erly arins may envirclo thellf,' and "Isi there anything Ili what the fel, The Two Versions, , .in,, but must lne,, far toward averting the prodict,34 Larger In Population 'Than Sixteen Dif- you luck.*' said Trale, laconically. "Ila waa at the - be given Plenty of all,l during, .tile fuel famine. � that they may Ito colufartlirl nutl a I fereat States and Territories, The), held reached the terrace by this low says,, Neville?" lie a4ced, gr vOly. Durrowa oil Friday niglitl the sixt0eatbi At a dirineni the recent Epitico- cool of early IaQrning land at night. Kea- This vast storehouse, pays the Tech- � � strengthened in their Your ,)f no,d. Ny" time, and found the viscount there. Neville shool, his lieflil, . for I wag thexe, and sa%v It I hill, And, nov pal convention, at Richmond a youn 11010 Bhould. 41wAys stand in the aliade. ' nical World Xagazino, is located in Sortie one who, is. Apt At f1gureat Il � know not WILA lies before its, or how 110omo out" be said. "Lulleb, is ready* : ,,He is mad,11 lie said. ((I know him,, only 14 but �Ir. �Novilla.` 9 open -,vindows witl, a rectangle 160 x 200 miles. In extent, shown that Now York city ,000n. our sky may be overv,ist, Itur. w.- I lady sitting near the Bishop of London,, To hall,- birds in I , to -day is , and Jordan lies been here ,this half there a Nevillell, exclaimed Jordoal, Unwit- tile Bull shining fall Oil t I comprising 30,000 square miles, or . ­ , is not A gre ter scoundrel unbi ti 4. 1 � . how is cruel, for larger in population than, slictillson differ, � . (to kuow that nothing can Rol)-ur.tte Ili hol How did you &nil be. got oil to- but I know nothing of his daughter. His I Bahl to him-. they feel the heat severely. They too 19,200,000 acres, ent States And Territories, And furthoir I last night, Neville," lie said name is Lavarick, a bush ranger. Lord. ii ly" should have plenty of fresh Air, b It u4' To l)ut thia tract in direct communi. that within I from Till love, and that the Illmil. thX& gether "T I Sir Jordan.; up Ili the tree, just lill'Bishop, I wish you would set my a radius of twenty miles 4r* � , . as . lid at rest its to, tile shutlarity or It . � has led vs All along the -way Nviil sitsullil asid3 to Neville. Lorrimore, hore, knows hilt'." Above where Jim Banks placed the will," sun un - cation with the outside world two Op. living over 10,000,000 people. i its !it -whatever we way be c,til?d to hico I NTevillo shook his head. "You liel You ruhiod berl"' shrieked said Til politely. 9AIr. Nevill dissimilarity between your country and tit cool weather. posing qagI . The impro iii. the future, Amen. � I(Jordan and I can never be friends, Lavarick, "It's t Ill be"saidA boarso- h � I a mid I cars on Quo point-. Does the butterfly � . I lion nearing parties are stl . . � ,ved methods of transporta- - I � , were I I I 1 1� L I . � 1). 0. Corbin, ,_ +Ion, which are last widening the limits - . - ry word that passed.-Yotit' � I ­ . � . I 11 sly at work. . I I 1. I I said gravely, .1y, turning his birouoedobot eyes to the to because tile tomato can"" . I 1. I , presi- air," lie ve Balike twelity-five thousim4l, A dent of the Spokshe IlaternationAl of Now York's business onorgy, will soon In the Track of the Swallows. "Dear, dear I Well, I hope you'll be others. "It YOU don't believe ine, Ask Pallas I " The bishop laughed heartily at th" - IZALLING SICKNESS Railroad, dius of fifty udiles, within � (By a Banker.) civil to one another to -day?" Sir Jordan, Ill I The viscount, uttered a, note of aaton- vivacious sally, Not so Et young Eng, I 11 has secured a pliartor from Qlabi a r& s own brother. Ask lilint" . I , lialinten of Ills party, who, after dinner, , I pit$, Epilepsy, St. Vitus' Dance, the provisional government of British which are located 2,304 difforeAt towns $,Oil, yes," said Neville. Ile ' his boad round to Jordan isbutent. � Columbia for a railroad connee and citiea -whoso total population, with Jordan was Ila the drawing room, talk- fi '"n" Tell him. You know it's true." "Come, Trale/ lie said. I'll its impol Bought his host, cured by Llf , Pacific, east of er New York Is equal to Now that tile Possibility of aerial al� Nervous TrouUlco. Etc., po4itively , ting navigation is an established fact, it is I 0 0 vo I cl .1 - "I want to know, you know 11 oni with the Canadian I fully One_fIf tN . a y iling his head and sighed. ethic I 11 Michel, B.C., arid extending 4i a th of the "�fatlorl of tile Ing tit Audrey, and nodd. d to th ,r& I A he _81GISI'll"CURE. rreatrial possible that at no great distance of ' S�b' "bottlesen pplicat"on. Write southerly direction 14 Ile Con- United StAtee, toollitly, but with a covert scru- "Believe tile. Neville," lie murmured; Jordan lau-bed. "about that joke of 'Uiss 13— 'o. e . t free on a time flying machines will be amongst men plet . q - . ,in S. the ordinary luctiler of locomotion, Let tiny. He was not looking any paler "it will be better to own tb%t you have "That is the wordt" lie said. "It is im, asked if the butter flew because tome. - the LIRBIG CO., Phoebe St,, Toronto. structloi) gangs are now in the field - , . . , I When it Is realized that the perman a toes could. Pray, tell me what the � ii,oAl., ., i.-i-owlil, ,.gm��6�i"m.,�j,,tt..iu,.,�w,,.- a ., rushing work. This lino will ceen ent increase Ili population of Now York us give reign to tble imagIblatioll, Pild IT, that' usual, and seemed In the best of Md." possible arid ridieuloits. Why Should. X point is,"-Lippincott's Magazine, L I . . � I I . A well-provisloned acroplane, at title all- spirits. Neville looked at him. buy A forgery.711 - I I I coal lands in 17 sections, a tota' of last year was about 400,ODO, a city the - � . - "Where's the signorina?" asked the 41WItatil." he said, in an ominous voice, Tralo took out 'a paper parcel, .care- .. . - I ­ 11 Ready With the Answer, 10,800 acres, -for which the co -;izQ of Cleveland, Ohio, some idea of the proach of winter, take flight, like tile � � I . � � . , mpany swallows, find follow their track to the Viscount. "The secon(I bell has. rung." ,,you see," said Lavarick. "His own fully sealed, and laid it pit the table as ,. Miss Baxtetil, feeling the effects of A holds crown lands from the - provis.- tremendous growth of the city can be, - . I , I an.uny South, ,,Sbe,,s upstairs with Marcy," said An-, brother told in . a that it was him. Hels a lie held laid the will. . tQrrId afternoon. in June, was attempt- ional governmepat of British . Columbia, appreciated. One at the alesumnees of a starting from, say, the fine city of drey, "but will be CIONVU dirool YOU � liar too mud I wouldr Ing to arouse the interest of tier languid 1. . I ` ) .ni't bave believed The viscount opened,it, and there lity class CU continued and permanent growth Is to Edinburgh we bound Upward$ and rap- have heard of Sylvias friend, Neville?" 'him, but he proved it, Here, you," and the note$- A WELL-KWWN MAN. oil. 25c Pkg, riss be found in the 50,000 marriages that . � I . by giving, as she supposed, an in- " . . "I picked thein when the candle lyli ' C. R. ItOl take lace every )-ear. idly skim over the fertile lowlands-, over she said to hill' lie nodded to one of the footmen who U ,rd's Liniment Cc toreating tallj_on the obelisk. After BED WETTING .il 76, Londo CAN. , p tj I ie grinly coal and manufacturing dis- i'Scarcely yet," lie replied, lil have yet had crowded In, "feel in my breast )vent out, Sir Jordlu�ll he said, almost � ., Limited; speaking for half an hour she found. .. I 11, Be -sides this permanent inereas�, New tricts arid over the beautiful dales and '- to hear P. groat deal. pocket; there's a latter." . as blandly As Sir Jordan himself could Dear Sill can recommend your that her efforts were wasted. Feclin . . . I � York is entertaining an average of over . I 0 As they -went in to lul a viscount . have spoken, . TKINAII.DS LLNITy.11.14NT for 1wieumatism Litt fern -adorned glens of Derbyshire. Still them t � bat be . The viscount signed permission, A114 . ardan. drew a long breath, and toll and Sprains, as I have uslut it for both, arly provoked, she cried: "Every wor4 informed bad wired to 'a J . speeding southwards we are soon in the Lady Marfow. one of the servants took the half,burne round with a sinister -expression on his with excellent results. that I have said you have let in one ear ril of the murky, fullginous atmos- letter from Laverick's pocket. . and out of the other, You" -pointing phere of the great inetropolls, and in "Sheill be down by the evening train," - white, drawn face, The game was up, � � Yours truly, he said,. rubbint his hands. "I didn't tell "There, read itl Show it to him; skow and lie .knew it. lie shot a glance of . to a girl whom she noticed tied been par. . order to escape the suffocating smoke- her you were ere, Neville," it round, ,Ask him If he knows itl It'll malignant hatred ;it Lorrimore and No, ticularly inattentive throughout the en. fog we ascend higher into the sunshine 'Lad7 Marlow will be as glad as any it's my gells, my Rachel's writing," and Ville. St. John. tire, less on--iltel I me ftat Is till. obelisk," the perpetual roar of the great city,now If' us,' said Jordan, with a brotherly he rowned. "This is a conspiracy I" lie paid between The pupil, grasping the teacher's last beneath us, but wholly invisible, sound- smile. ,As viscount took the letter And ex* his t�eth. .- words, rosa and promptly answered-." . ing like the ebb and flow of tile waves on 21vin. entered at this point, She swept tended it to Neville, who accepted it, but "Yolt're right, Sir Jordan. ThaVs, just "An obelisk is something that goes in a pebbly shore. Again descending nearer , the after a glance at it, gave it back. . . . I onot ear and out the other.'ll Success ance of her Ilovely eyes round I what it Is," out Ili Trale, quite obeer- to the earth and speeding over tile "gar- gr�up, lot It rest for a moment on No- "I never saw it before," he said. fully. "You and Ban" here have cir.n. Disputes Sir William Ramjy, Magazine. I L den of E,rl we observe a great Ville, then, -with a bow and a smile "You list" yelled Lavarick. 'Ills own . I I 0 ired to conceal A will and defraud Sir Mme. Curie, who shares with the late I concourse of people gathered around nil that included them all, went to her seat brother, Sir Jordan, here, found it ana- Yeville and a lady unknawn, arid it's my Pierre Curie, tier ll�sbaud, the honor 4 . � old Norman castle and find that a beside the viscount. ong his papers." duty to ask his lordship for A warrant having discovered radium, has go a I —_ ­ ;_­" � , "And how is Mercy this morning, my 'Is this true, Jordan" demandled7the for your apprehension," I bone to pick with Sir William Ramsay - "I' I'll, I pageant is being enacted, the period re- t a `5 10_71� - "Will you I " - - I presented being apparently the sixteenth dol asked the viscount. viscount, gravely. . "Enough of thial" lie s Id. "I t Adadoiny I L , I "" `g'" And in a communication to the �, - J'� - century, for a young girl, with long, have some chicken? Neville, pud the Jordan shook his head and sighed. it is it conspiracy, and I wili, P,,,,1,6 Ali of Sciences, questions the results of one .C. . �,� flowing heir, clad Ili white, is being tied a* norina, some chicken, will you?" I�I regret to say that It Is, true,"- he that have had a hand in it. as w tit= of his best known experiments. Sir _� - file a stake. around which a number of "Zolyfile earved a wing, tile hand �rem_ replied. I found the latter As this man -that forgery, I shall fight it to the Willham found that under radi-ative ;� faggots are placed; evidently one Of bling. Why hail she ,not sto�ped arid states. I know no more, but I know last penny I possess." ,7, that brave Army of martyrs who rather spoken to him as she pas" to bar Neville too well*not to feel sure that he "No use," said Trale, as cheerfully influence copper yields lithium. Mine, �1_64_&l 1 t_. — I . than deny their faith -were willing to pleas. Had he of fended bar. Ol it was will make reparAtion." . as before. "I showed the will to'Mrs. . Curie disputes this discovery, and sug, I ., . I I - - - I suffef the tortures and horrors of a slow perfectly plain that his "little Syl"- Neville would ]lave sprung -upon him Parsons this morning, and she recognize, gest3 that the lithium came from the .- I . �_ . - , I death by burning. . I'littlell no longer- did not care for - then, but something stopped him. " it. She 4idn1 know what it was when . glass vessal Ili which the experiment was , Still speeding onwards we are. soon hire. . It was Sylvia who had thrown herself she signed, it, but she i6litifies, it. You made, -She tried the sail experiment ghted up by the "She is no better"' said Sylvia I * , , at DR. HUNT'S BUST DEVELOPER over the Channel, now, lig first. in a glass tube then in on setting suit, a glorious glittering a.%- low voice, "and yet i have hi W,h InAl on his breast, and who, with white face will see a couple of blots over tier Big and flashing eyes, confronted the rest, nature, my lord. She made l!em arid re- quartz, and in bell t. cases she found lith- Will develop your bust from twu m chros I � 1 panize of waters, flecked Ily nuni0rous work to persuade bet- to kee.y) in bed. 11 inches in. a very short time. - eraft-liandsoine yachts, and barques She wants to go to London. - "It"Is falsel falsoll' she crieu, panting, members inaking; 'eat. I�neiv t am and ilim. But when she emp oyed a platin - and schooners, with one or two fine full- "If there is anything I call do," mur- . 'We did not do It. He could not," and the signature 1�lla moment. It's no use, um vessel the -copper srtlts under the ill- 4BSOLUTELY HARMLESS. .: rigged ships, their white sails all.now a mured Jordan, ,al*aya i -ea -4 with his her arms woutid round his neek * Sir Jordan; there isn't all inch of ground finance of radjum yielded no lithium at I Price $1.00, express Rill Neville bent his head, a glow of heav, left for you to stand upon, You've out it all. Hance her doubts ae to Sir William , beautiful rose -pink; while a number of sympathy and help. I The Edward's Medicine Company, steamers, large and small,. plow their Sylyia shook tier head. enly joy thrilling through him and quell- all Away yourself V, Ramsa,yla discovery. But she is continu. Oil Bathurst Street, we, -8. and "I have sent for a doctor," she ". Ing his rage and indignation. Jordatili head cropped, Ile seemed to Ing tier experiments, and will not aasort Toronto, Out. .r ,through the rippling watel shrink in size and statute as he realized for certain that he is wrong before . . � � belch out their volumes of black smoke. "Suph a nice womarill' said the vis- "'God blies you, my darlingIll he mur- the truth of Trale's assertion. she' is quite sure. 0 . . . A ...... ­­ ... F—rice after resting for count regretfully. "You haven't seen her mured. "My Syll" q :11 4. ill I '. I I V To Keep Cut Flowers Fresh Those who Aviall to make their. out flowers last tile longest, 110 that they can get the most pleasure out of them, should bo careful to give them a little extra attention, in order to prevent their . . losing their beauty too soon, This is especially desirable during the winter where flowers have to be bought at a high price from a florist, or some pa- tient home -growers has spent much time and care In bringing her plants in- to bloom. The simplest way to keep blossoms fresh: See that the ends of the stems , are cut with a sharp knife In a clean, even cut, arid to clip off A little more from the ends of each just before gl�lng t a awe ery morning. Do not lot the flowers be too crowded in the vase and keep them If possible where they will not be in direct sun- shine, nor too near the heat from the register or radiator. At night set'the vase containing the flowers in a vessel of water and place In a cool place. Some persons take the flowers from the vase and, put in bowls of water where the stems 'will be cover - led nearly to the blossom, and cover with newspapers and set out on the window sill, unless it should be cold enough to freeze the blossoms, when they are pli ad inside A cool place. I r .r, ) )eforo have J you, Jordan." . ) Then he raised his head And Inked w rou e you in my proper , I � - rAV). I IL11ILVE ALA VIV I. - the night, we Again ascend, and I Lord Marlow," lie said;* advancing to tile bhnard's, Liniment Cures'Burns, etc. ing begin to fell are "No," said. Jordan; "I have -not yet arouna. . I I crossing the Pyrenees, passing over the had t1hat pleasure. But I have heard of "That letter I �ave never seen till table and reachig for the notes; but . - - - . aaa=m . 1, ; I marvellous Cirque de Clavaruie, a mag- her from Audrey and the signorina, and now," he said. "I never saw his dough- Trale snatched in up and willipped Weather conditions ]lave been favor- '. . -them behind him. � Making Sure. I able for the fruit crop during the month I14ficent natural amphitheoltre enclosed hope that I am soon to see her restored ter --ill "Beg pardon, Sir Jordan," he said, "What are you sealing up in ichat en. of August, All fruit is ripening esi ,within a circle of lofty towering crags) to bel She must be A god woman to m m " broke in Lever- "You denied that they were your pro velope sol carefully, Crawallay?" than usual. I Black. liver descending to have secluded the inestimable treasure of isk, struggling. "He's killed my.gel, my P_ broad ice-rl Speak arty just now; they're mine at present, "Important instructions that I fargot Apples -Duchess apples have been the plain, Then, after a Journey across tba signorina's friendship;" and he bowed Rachel. Sir Jordan knows It. - right to them, to give mi wife before I came to town moving freely from soutliern Ontario In out once more, Sir Jordan," he said, until YOU'" proved youi . LAV 0% Spain, yet another night's rest. at ('Gib,;' to STITLL and when you've done that you'll ol .this morning, I am going to send it up good condition. GravertsUins, Calvert's a flight across the Straits, and a'rapid The lunch proceeded. It was a strange hoarsely. . - r- . and Alexanders !lave been siuPped. in ' gp& L - sail over the palm -adorned oases and meal, and all of them had the air of pea Jbrdan looked arouild. plete my case against you up to the hilt. home." W i %,�h plains of Algiers, we ,it length arrive, so"$ sitting over a volcano and pre- "I am afraid it Is too true 1) he said. I'm going to pay these notes into Ills "Will your wife opoil it at Once?" small quantities and tire yielding it full s tion lordsaip's account at the bank, and you "Rather. I have made surt of that," crop. Indications show a full crop for - & . -with our travelling companions, tile swal- tending that they did not know it. I'My brother was young, the tempta can get 'am b proving 'em. to be yours., "How?". fall apples aud below A medium crop for - 91 Sigge t and Best" laws, at the foot of the Atlas Mountains, Audrey and Sylvia spoke in low tones, was great, and he fall, but I had hoped if you call." y "Our lady typist will address it to me, winter apples. Quality'good, � -E,, S not caring, like their cousins, tile swifts, Lorrimore and Neville ,wits almost $it- that he had -made reparation 11 Nve , " Very well," said Jordan, hoarsely, "I --Clapps and Bartletts, have been Plug Arm ent, arid the viscount ore an air of - t,It is false! false[ I panted Sylvia. mud put a big '11rivate' on thib corner Ili Pears I i n wilds of the Sail, thank you all for showing your hands the euvelope."i Bit�., exported in small quantities. The pros � or of lite L-ybyan desert. forced gaiety which was as transparent "Yes," said a voice in the doorway,. so plainly, I admit nothing. I denounce A'- L, . eats in southern Ontario Are for a 11143d, Chewing Tobacco And f-turely one Of the delights of the as glass. Jordan alone seemed to be per- ttit is false." I . that -that thing -as a. forgery. I shall' fill Fum to f nil' crop , . fectly at his ease, and "made" the con- A Commercial Criticism. of Pears. Everywhere ..... ..... I'll, .. -1 I - -, , `4� I Ili 1. I . 0---t Ilereafter will be to visit on anLrel- At the sound of a voice, full of an- m ,. " P. , . ­ "o.. —A , 44, . I 11 - ; 1 1. 11 * I � versation with bland complacency. , .,- . 11 J; ere How often. you see artists of real , 81 - 11; ­�y . I e- w , --y 1 , 1, I .. - wing (lie wonders of all the universes. of if ------ .. 1 4. . 1,4, 4-1,�4- U4. guish, yet strangely Ill and resigned, 1, justice to be had, 1. will see you pull- " I f . U I, U A Ill, British Columbia, where the prospects pleading .L say ng as n g we Ong avarick littered a cry And etc d mo- ishc,d.olt . � . (,'ad. Arid all who, . for forgive- p I . . merit btrugg Ing Oi a - ­ show a medrilm ci ness before him through the atonement '.a have & fete," ',is remarked. "We can't- tionless, gazing before him. "Bravo," paid Tral% 'Linder his breath. "It's mostly their civil fault," answer- Peaclies-Early pea6es have proved a ittade for them *by His Son, who bore let so joyful an occasion as Neville's re- Some one came slowly,. through the "He's gains to the lost." ad Mr. Cturxii "I'd be willing to give medluin crop, Yellow St. Johns ere now - their sins, arid with Ills Aid living in turn pass as if it were of no account. crowd of servants, and stood Apart from jordan moved to the door, and Tral, , scme of -'sill a'ohance, but the trouble being harvestcd. Late Peaches are re. conformity with His laws, will for all What do you pity to a big garden party, them, It was Mercy, . stepped Aside and opened it, but Jordan with a real Artist is that lie insists on ported a light crop, ylits with'tents on the lawn and a luncheou . painting PicturdS that don't advertise eternity participate ill those delig . Jol shrank back. I paused a moment and looked At Lorri- Plums are light,. generally, except Ili - and dancing for the tenantry, and, Ili . � 0 lid "Rachell" broke from his white lips, more. I . anybody except hitit self ."t -Washing ton Persua3ion. I fact -everybody?" abd he smiled ton tar. . British Columbia and small portions of 11 them all. "Raebell" call from Lavarick, in "I have to thank yoii for -a -greater 8 I Ontario. We persuade men -2nd Cor. 5, 11. ul��he vdry thing," said the viscount. tones that would have moved a heart, of, Far� of thip-this insult and outrage, ____:_ Grapes eve reported A full crop. What is it to persuade men? It is to "That's a capital idea,,. Jordan, eh, All- stone to pity even for such as he. "Ra- Lord Lorrimorel" he saidit Moore's Early and Champions are now Assure, satisfy, advise, critical Pacify dre ?J) chell 'in gel!)) Lorrimore shook Ills head almost red- - on the market. . and provoke. "C"s," faltered Audrey". Me looked at him with her sunken IY.,,,, ' " I Torill are proving a medium crop. "Then it shall be dorie,l said Jordan, eyes, cy Ore in afraid not, Sir Jordan."I'm sorry How do men persuade? Some try by r,,Ydlthen turned th on Jordan. I�ATURE Insects and'fungus diseases are not so argument, eager to find a logical con- nodding brightly, "ITeville is so modest She said not a ,word, but if she had rais- to say that, though I felt certain you . WORK - priavalenl As Usual, . neetion; some try by adopting a ritual, that he would like to avoid the fatted ed voice And hand, and donouneed hira were' a villain, I have bad no h d i The United States crop reports show wearing a uniform, fig-liting under a re ret it, but it winter apples about ilie same as last flag, %ome trust to gifts, attai -2 Lorilimcell, riments " L- 11he Iquthl" respond "" "' AND A WOMAN'S calf but he must not be allowed to do , the spectators could not ha e uninasking you. I deeply . I said to A so. Lot me see; shall we any this day convinced of his guilt. . grimly. - I � "I'll year. . and what they do. student week---" He leaned against the wall, trembling, Peaches a full crop, and other fruits going to his life -work, "What you are He stopped suddenly and the rest, shakiing, his face ashen gray with fear, "As to that pauplev and scum of the . Q 0 good. is your only outfit, not to be a mail Ili looking to see what had occasioned the e t Neville. - --- � I ... GreAt Britain -The prospects for tree "Not Pauper, I , and his I' ' stil formed her name. 1. , ,Z"%t '. office, but a man of God, is the real or- break in the smoollb,livoloe, saw him star- Laverlogsttood. for a moment speech- Sir' Jcl�'I, I errupt- . , dination." For a vital pe on we ing at the .French window opposite which e� Trale-Weville had stood unmoved- . I fruits offer less than a medium crop, so rsua9i less, then he turned with an awful cry if and not as good as last month. must reath up to a per nality, a per- he sat, his face suddenly grown white to to the shrinking wretch, and would have not pauper. A third of the property, you F�r4v .. 11 .... I A. MINEULL, soriality grounded and energized by "the lips, his eyes. fixed with irbat looked broken from -even Lorrimorepi; .strong knoUll That's better than the five hun- Chief fruit Division. truth4 Religion has been defined as Ila like terror. arms had not Trale and a couple cf Pal dred a year you offered him last night." , - . �� - 'A person, coming to a Person, by a per- "Eh? What's the matter?" demanded With something between a snarl and ol, 1101 %� , sorl the viscount. lioemen at that moment rushed in groan Jordan passed out. , A Famotid Absurdity. . Jordan rose. I I breaWleasly from the terrace. I A� lie did lie, Lavarick laughed an &w- . pl� I Personaltty loved and livedl holle we In an Instant the handcuffs were on, 4 . Some personalities are almost water. - have many grades. Some exhibit the "Excuse me," he said, hurriedly; And and Lavarick was helpless III the grasp ful laugh, full of malignant satisfaction, Master And deny Him the same day. he took two or three steps to the wirl of the constables. . "Take lite away'll he said, hoarsely, . 17 ,Wd5___1lN I , logged with anecdotes, aad one of I They follow Afar off out of speaking dow. . A scene of confusion followed, in which � and its If he were'worn out ll�; the ex- . 1. I P these was Lord Uskgrove. To be able But hi be. could reach it 'it was I "You can take A I to �WG an anecdote of E skgrove, writes distance. They do not invest all their - , . Jordan glided to the window; but Trale citement of the scene. . 11 9 buzat o red on the off if you like, I wouldn't make �� I Henry Cockburn 'u. his "Memol I resources; they build up with one ]land I bed halipped before it and closed and War- them .. j -,"W l I And pull down with Another. Only a thirgishoW 'O I SVIVia, �ttte,ed a cry of terror, and red is retreat a run for it If you was to offer me I a I with a proper imitation of his voice few I -are examples come to be seen, turied to the viscount as if for prol Then Sylvia, �who had flown -to Mrecy,s those notes. For he'd beat you yet, If W11 and manner was a sort of fortune in where thought, passion, consecration is tion. side, uttered A cry. Mercy bed,iiafrom I was Out Of the *NVQ,Y I Yosl held beat . . I I .1 . <::)` . socloty. Sir Walter Scott was* famous . so unmistakable and commanding that "LavarickIll broke from Neville's lips, her grasp, and had fallen lifeless to the , ouj but he won't while I am Alive and LYDIA E. PINK M for this particularly. Whenever a there la. nothing Oi the man left -out, and he sprang to lus feet. ,ground, I , Kere to stri him I I can tell all I I will knot of persons were seen listening . Personality outlives presence. 'What It was Lavarick-desperate, halt mad 'Tralo stood between lokd�n and the tell YOU all, But take me away now,, Nature 4nd 0, wornan's vork ctom* in the Outer House to 0 is who was is your life? A vapori Wlat is your -with drink and fury. Ills clittlies wilett window- Un1eis-Un1oss----J' Ile stopped. and bined h4l produced the gromidest taUting slowly, with a low, muttering ssed, %at the voice and a projected chin, and then personality expre n a good dead? torn, his face livid, his eyes bloodshot., "DO ou dare to stop me, 0 fellow?iii as, groaned. "Oh, my poor. gel, Raidiliell.11 remedy for woman's ills t It is An achievement that dies not, 'tis He stood holding the door and staring manded Jordan. . Trails knoiv his man. !Is stepped up World hM ever known, the listeners burst asunder in roars an immortal thing. Hosts of N%illing ittli at X4villi with 'a look of hate "One moment, Sir Jordan)" Paid Trale, to him And unlocked his handcuffs, In the good old-fa6hioned days of , of laughter, nobody thought of .ask- . wor ers are every moment a a ad in whic made his ugly face perfectly dev. Then he,waited. Until SylAa and.Audroy "If his lordship will let you, you shall our grandfflothers they relidd umn Ing what the joke was, They were go. erin e oits and not making a Ilish. had gone out with the servants carrying see heri Banks," lie saidj solitunlyb Lord sure that it was a successful imita- bee or a lie but. building with sur- I arlow nodded, and Tr4lo put -his likwl the roots and herbs of tho ifteff-to Jordan ran to )tire and seized his arm. Marcy, "Will you kindly close thq.0or, ,LVI . tion of tsky, and this was enough. passi g beaut the rettliti , the purities, 'Are you mal he hissed, but Lav- Mr. Nevillel" he paid. oil Lavarick's shoulder. "Come up with cure disease and mitJgalte f3i2fiering. Yet never once did he do or say anyo tit stflfblimiti B -of life. ariok fl�ng him off, Neville shut thd door. met" he amid. "If she's able to see yono The Indiins on OUr West6m thing which had the slightest claim Iiiere is one enshrined In the memory "Let me bell' he allotted, hoarsely, "I've ventured to stop you, $Ir Jar- ' I'll give youtort minutes with her,)' and Plaing to -day, otin produes tWts and to be remembered for ro.xy intrinsic � of the writer above all.others, title only "The inels UPI They're those on me. dant" amid Tralir, "as I have somethin f he led Lavixilick from the room. herbs for every gilment, and, cu're Inerit. The value of all his words and creature in .my holy of holies, which ill- I'm lagged. But 111 have my re. Importance to, communicate to Lord lor. I The, two, father art#. daugill Ware diseases thab biMe the most oldlied actions consisted In their absurdity. earnated the beauty and gentleness of ;n 4 * * As usual, then with stronger ,go n him before I'm taken," and'he low, and -I should like to do it fit your i elone fair their tell minutes,. Then Lay. phystalang who hall $Pont years in my Muster. Ito lies held that place for tit At Neville, "YOU See that man prosei % i arick came down, his head sunk on Ills the study of drugs. heads *than this, ,everything was con. _ell � lim I He"s a scoun- He drew the will out of life p6olcot, Ild. brief it bi it seventy years. Ile photographed himself f you -you sea It it is , a ga, Bo feeble and. ufteertain nel by life terror with republican on the sensitive film of ray soul, and lie droll" placed it on the table In front of the that Trale had to give him him Are& to Vrom the roots and herbs Of tho horrors. I hoard him, in conderan. -did it with the gciitlenek�,s and silence of 110 made as if to spring at him, but viscount. At the sight ,of it Lavarlak the fly that was waiting ill the Avenue field Lydia 79. Pinkhomi more than a tailor to death for murdering a � Larriniore ]tea been watching, And bad 0 . I" fd I light. Ile never spoke to me about ray uttered, a low cry. to take him to prison. thirty y6srs ago gavo to the vviomen so or by stabbing him, aggravate the soul. What I got was the mute redi- 901,zed his Anne and twisted. them behind "The Will]" he crii Tile three men looked at each other) : of thtj vorld 0. remecty for their po. offence thus- "And not only did you Arica of his Character And thought I have Ids. back. Jordan looked, from onis to the other; thert Neville, barite down by the weight - ctMar Alai, more potent omid fffica�' inurdor him, Nvlierebv lie was bereaved mixed with not a few of consecrated. Laxallick struggled with the *&ngth his white face not defiantly. of shame, sank Into a. ii And rested ! cious tWA,al coi�ibfiltll of dM96, Of his life, but you (lid thru6t or phsh, L characters Ili my exten-,ive travels, not of a madman for a moment or two, 4 an "Whet Is thial" demanded tile via- � his head on Ili's )lands, 4 Lydio, E. Pinkham's Nregetablo or pierce, or propel, the .�e-thall w0am L 'L one has been such a sceret inopiration, lie su(Menly desisted, and, gaspin for count. . I "'And. he is my brit4ther ILI' he gtiamned, Coftipou ' nd JS 110W,reCognittid U the Pon through the belly -band of his rogi. , modtal br000llog, wIlleh were His Mal. Ile gave out tile Psalm one 18,abl breath, nodded his head toward eville, "Sit Orevillo's lost will, my lord," re- Tile Viscount want arid laid both Nis Atalidardrehled3ir for Woman% ill$. . esty's 1" He bad to coudema two or Morning ja the pulpit and dropped deadl Who stood regarding him with fierce an- plied Trale, I . I . 'gravely) and with OvidOnt hands on Xbvillols shoulders, 11. . � - 4. (I I L I ge V 1 Xf r1tweicAn.le 12 al throe pol to diet who had broksti. XrJVe U1011811,11(l. LIVC hunurcu tioilars C111110 as A I � J�j an . Is as will) my lord. lair "Not' he said, only ,,air brother, my 11 L . ' 'Sult fit to Sit bore miniong L tents. If you'll 'dear Ill Only 116,11f your load :runs in Stree in quickly to support. it large family. "That men I Jordan kitows its con b t, Torontoj Clanctaa, Wrifes to into a, house tit Luss and assaulted "Marl, the perfect inan, behold the up- such as Ho's A beoundrell' glance through it, 'YOU)II bee that it hill veins, and that's the half that shows MrA, pwuiobl: Sir Sames Colitinhoun and others, and right, till and of that man is peace." "Xievilf"',1 you know this mant" ,el leaves the property very dif f orleittly from robbed them of it largo surn of money. his pluck. Ile Ints pludIc, confound Ilibil 11 I *aa 9, groat suPdror froni 16bitild He first, as was his almost congtant Personality speaks, tbougli, sillent. claimed the viscount, enrogedand. itidig. how it goes now. There I's a third to 0i up, vlevillel A. third -why that's troubleh, hid those dreacUu]. bearInit practical explained the nature of the s el till now the nAllit. Mr. Neville and a third to -the daughter five or six thousand A. year I I give, you d6wil4alhai klad during nily Inollthl various evinies, ,assault, robbery and I speechless record, of saititty identity lies "Know himl'5 said. Neville, Of the lady Sir Greville wanted to i'aar-, joy, iny Uoy.11 -dAod I putfdred Ao I had. to 0 to bbT sucken-of which last lie gave - IM, F thai doe, rallied like a, inighty wave throui the "Yes, be krowt me, And I know It* 11 "Alid. 1,11 otaid Lorrimote, taking Nev. F doetcared for a lial time bit III&I'MIG the etymology -and lie than re. agem, and the warning of this wave bi in Lavarick, "Atlk him what lie's 11qha vivount looked at the wiij. illes hand. "Cheer up, Neville, if you'll tor's treatment failed to Ili mo. MY minded them that they attacked the illitkes glad the city of God! donis with herl Curse lil Curse hill4l), "Read it, you,, Lorrituore," he said. let me call you tot Thero tire bilightar husband saw Lydia 9, PhIlthem's Vogel holloo and the persclis within It, and ,In ol gracions jarticular this enintly end lid made it futile effort to free hfin. ,'How did you come by this, Trala�t Itts fts in: store for youill . tabi 00hpoutid aa*crtlaoil and gota, h en came to this ' 'ous matter. , 'My gre&t gooateao, what aft caca,plli - botti We. I commenced Its use and L'Jilill r,r8uativenesft is unlike the blassedllfas- gelt. "'Look at ths. fine gentlemen; lie & sari " "All this did, and God ter Ili that it is unconw-101114. Ile, knew hasn't A, word to say. Wherell'it ray Rath. (1yel my lord," assented Tralle. 11t lorlyll" ejaculated the viscount. 066til felt `61bttor- I ItOPt 611 tai It 6servt§ Us! joost wlillaun thy were sit. I . W , I until I *ai Virell. and &in entirely diftet- , himself, �ftmv tbis Pather, know what 61, you villA1011 A# found by -Mr. Neville III, the trunk Urrimoro stArbod. r6in dolou to their dinnori, . was in man. We know in part, Rnit tile re, Neville bald not 4 of A til where Jim Banica had hidden, "Shil lYiust filot kYlow)" 'he $Aid, out woman. I o.lAo found that Lyals, V. . T , :� �— bogt part of a (1tristian's itifluttlice is Wotd to say, for atuntlpment bad %trick. ,It whild he wall bargaining with Sir Jor- quietly. w PInkhal Visizettabbs Compound Ila4dit , uneonsiouxly bestowed,. which iA tile a hilit durl . den #or It.1l' - I 11116, ,hall' bald Neville. 11016 ollains. dhildbittlinIndli cl for Me, Xwould A tit Pishy, This. ell life. 01ten the "The man's mad,ll he sitid at last. , Litv&rlek nat4ded, lite bloodahot al radommthd your Vegotabi Compoluna Porpoiso-What is the whale blowing chief glory of a p es not "Idaid, Am It,, yelled La,vi ltoaxso- il on JordAil, inust be bushed up In iorns to al tvainwa *Tio 1s;Affilotdil With aboutt good Ynaft Perstiltdos &I'LI, UP (10 I fill eary may keep my tnethm I'd irm. fethalb tkoublibal Dogfiall--oll, lie got So many notiet's know it. This is ly. "No I Rm Act med. AhsWor, yol "ThAt's go," he said. "I itola It on we ovitiry penhy of it iiimi have bi.tj glory and rewalrd. � theyr 16,4106 1 Whore are the holy motherm to give uil tillaint iVhere is shot Von don"i know; the night tha old man died; that itool the old warl iliAAtReatl Rilid d4huotil i WhMtVfflA-1'P1n1tb4&AV6 etA- for his feat Ili sivallowing Jonah 1,614 . them urent, min, �f millost thurider?- you don't, lteret Oh, If I'd o1fily had an- -&61 would havlil burned It If I hAdh% This thought of it kidkofts rde.10 I ­___ - - veoolaii� been blowing ever since. -Boston Tftu. 11, T. Wiler. . OfAar day I Wherein m7 161, my Radii A0 hikoW of It all the tims. 004 hisvis ,(To be oojiflaued4 Awm da 10t,othar suffefins W Ino soript. . Tea a Germicide. A. medical investigator,of Boston al nounces that tea, that good beverage ,,vhich created such a turmoil in Boston harbor century 'before last, is a rank enemy of germs, especially typhoid germs. He says lie placed the typhoid bacilli in cold and lukewarm tea, slid at the end of four hours they were greatly diminished, while by the expiration of 24 hours they were completely destroy- ed. "The valuel'of this finding," says .the Boston Transcript, "is obvious to military surgeons. Sterilized water may become infected after it is placed In the canteen. Canteens which have once been filled with infected water may retain the infectious germs for some time. In filling the canteens with tea the Infec- tion with typhoid bacilli would, aftbr a few hours, says a military surgeon, be almost nil.", - I "I I It Kinard's Liniment Cures Dandruff. . - - - - - - Gypsies Showmen of the East. Nothing identifies a gypsy with cer- tainty except his language. The true CBy speaks Romany, and nobody UT a gypsy ever speaks it. But there are other matters of great moment. In the Orient, sieve making for country farmers is ccitirely in the hands of the gypsies, and they make wooden spoons, bowls and such like utensils. All the common people in Syria, Egypt And parts of Persia are tattooed. The gypsies tire the experts, and do most of it, even among the Beqouins. . The gypsies are the showman of the East, N�here there are no circuses, theatres or concert halls. The gypsies fill their place* If people wish to buy wild artill or snakes in Egypt they go to the gypsies, who either have or catch them. Arab gypsies from. Syria glad Egypt are frequently seen all over Europe. They are easily recognized by their shows, music and tattoo marks. They are found all over the Unitod States find Canada, even in Wirinip6g.—Froin the Journal of the Clypsy Lore So. ciety. 1. I ­­ I - - - Pavarod by Fortune. Wife (who n1ways looks on the elicer. ful aide of thiug.q to husband who has put tho lighted end of his eigair In his inouth)—How lucky you wore, dear, to diteover it linniediately.—London Opin- ion. . ­ � I.. . _.. I I � - i1 150,000 trauslent visitors every day, and At some seasons, when the. hotel accom. modations are taxed to their utmost, In 300,000 people arri chronicled in th7r. home papers as "spending a few days In New York on pleasure. and bust. liess."l--National Magazine. - . , i : 1� ' n asle everywhere, . - a ' zr . A Just Rebuke. Opportunity stopped at a mantis house, and mourtting the steps swiftly, gave a loud double knock. The door opened��nd the man scowled. "Say, youl" said the man, "why'n , thunder don't you Lise the doorbell, In. stead of knockini pe.int off xi�y bol And as the door slammed in his face Opportunity went sadly a,way. .He had , made a mistake by giving a. double. knock, for opportunity only knocks once, _-Z - v: The delicious flavor of "Salade Tea. is largely due to thce care used. in the cultivation and preparation, and to the feet that it is packed in sealed lead -packages, which prevents Its coming In contact with articles that would affect its flavor. ., - � - 1 I I Extinct Lemurs. Interest in the wonderful, and in sev- eral 'cases gigantic, extinct lemurs of Madagascar -lies been revived, may& Knowledge, by the publication In the Transactions of the Zinjological Society . of A lavishly illustrated memoir on a magnificent series of skulls and other remains obtained by H. F. Standing. In adagasbar such remalusioccur in profusion and in a marvellous state of preservation; and it seemed evident that the animals to which they pertained surviied till a comparatively recent date, perchance to the time of the seventeenth century navigators. Whereas the largest of the modem lemurs -locally known as sifakas -do not much exceed three feet In height, with a skull of something like the same number of inches in length, certain of their extinct relatives were positive giants, one in particular having al quite a foot long. -Another, it Is suggested, may have been aquatic in its habits. ) I - : 6 BETTER THAN SPANKING. 1=11drig does' not oure children of bedwetting. There Is -a constitutional cause for this trouble. Mrs. M. Surn- "Al , 8, Windsori, Ont., will send free tiny mother her successful home treatment, with full instrutions. Bond no money, but write her to -day if your children trouble you in this way. Don't blame the child, the chances are it can't bet .njit. This treatment also cures adults aged people troubled with urine dill ficulties,by day or night, . - - I Momentarily at a Loss. . The eminent detective had found a clew to the mystery he had been trying 6 unravel, . "Hall' he exclaimed. "I have it at Flastl And Doi Here he hesitated. . Mapping his perspiring brow, lie took out his pocket edition of the Sherlock Holmes stories and eagerly scanned its pages to ascertain whether the proper course After having discovered A clew was to follow it up or to -run it down. - � :� Millard's Liniment Relieves Neuralgia, . . Z - : . Eaters of Iran. " i . . (Los Angeles Times.) "The first time I ever swallowed a tackill Wd a carpet layer, " I jumped to my feet and tremulously asked the way to the hospital. ,. "'What's the matter?* my metal an old hand, asked. a ta-ek,' said 1. 'Good gractiouall ,what will become of met' "The o1a hand set back on the cArpet he was laying and lau�liitil "'Why, kid,' said lie, . nothing to swallow a tack. Every professional ear - Pat layer swallows lialf a dozen or so daily. It's a thing that causes no III. convenience. If it did PJ know it. I bet I've swallowed a hundrod.weight of tacks in my lite,' "And I'm sure," tile carpet layer con - eluded, "my mate was telling the truth, for since then I've swallowed half a hun. dradweight myself." to gulped, "Hang Uill ]is said, "there goes one now", —.O-- I They any women and music should never be datied,-Prencb. �. I . I . .1 I *­____�_J I . .1. . ­­­.- . . .. � _. _­­ ­ - I- ­ -.,..----. . ­... -1 . ­ 1. I.- ­ .1. - -_ 11-1. . ­ .. . . ­ 111. I . . I ­.. .1 .­ -.11 ­ .1. i .11115i I - �� � .. I I . I ... I . - . . I I . 1. I � 1. � ­ .. ­ , . � i Onflnsfy Crimp, and thot ri " The Crimp of till Litt crimp. I I I And k YeII3 the Kind of Ctirno and the at k the Bettor Cdinlil�AND WhY. I , . 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