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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1908-11-12, Page 6I �� :, fvy-711. 1,71'' , 7 , :� .1 11 - : - . - , �.__ '_ '� ... �.�� : �� � I , /; I 1�1 - " "_ - , . . ,-V�"­-,." � 11,; w� I er­ .,.X'. — .1 09 I I W 1: 11 . I ( I , . . I 111, . 04 'Pit P, , , , �, ­.. ,47 iw ,�_, � 11 I � October at In History,, 180.1 -Trafalgar. Tacking to whidwarti. on oUr liome.vard way, I 8wung tho hatil-lead in far Cadiz bay. 1,11y tile deep nine," I sang and heedi'll - . 4MI riot, At first ,the question, "Did I feel the . 0100" Which fell like rain In that October day, When INTelson, roligglit ana fell, !it drea I. � fill fray. The shot .and b. I %ttered ship:; ire dnwu below, He"dingnot Old oeeaw., Tilighty flow. . 1jut in tile anuals of tho 11riti-th fl;�,,t N`0 signal tells of victoly mort, colriplect, , Than England's triumph, Rnglawl'-' � mighty sway, ': , That Von the fight oil t1lat 1'rafal,tvil. : MY. Q God, Thy voice W014 ill tht� IV011:111 swell song, . TblUe arta controlic,d the illell will) 1)'14 - $!ons strong. Crucial battlel "Ittkilig lit it NO f 'k`- I We worship Theel "wboP,� WAY is in t W sea." . -11. T. 51iller, In the early fol'�113 I lhtsied b.v Cadiz Ball four times a year for 5*�x 991144cll- tiv, --years, On one oceftsioll I was At tM4 lead: and th,, captain askLd tile if I fAt the shot a% tile bottom. 11. T. -WI. Prayer. '0 We bless, Th", our gracious Father, for tile institution of tile howte and fani, , ily upon which In the farwoff beginning Thou didst, set the seal of Thine ap- proval, We thank Thee fop all the joys that olusterabaut the home aud'fo� the fore -gleams ,we have in the home Rane- tified by love of the home that is to be when all the fatolly of Christ shall be made complete. lVe Prav foy 91-RCO to make the hwne a place of gracious ' and uplifting influences, Enable us to ,embody in our home life the PrinciP103 - of Thy gospel so tildit witell our children go out into the pro." currents of life the memory of the botne shall be a per- petual Inspiration to all that is no-ble and. true and a restraint from all that is base, Amen. A Rich I'A'an. Alatt. xxvii. 57.- . - Joseph of Arimathen, bad a share of work all ]its own. He is ever welcome to our thoughtso The very name of his residence is musical and fragrant. He -was rich. I 1. In means. Some at,- rich lit money only; how poor are they I To !told money is nothing, to Use it for the highest good . is rapture ! Ile was rich . 2. In silence. Had the courage to hold his tongue. How few regret 1hat they 1, kept silent. He was rich 3. In patiei � lee, Valuable the hostility . and salutary tile fear that leads a man in silence to spin the*,silken thread of patience waiting for the kingdom of God. He was Tich 4. In courage. - He went boldly, says Alark, and begged the body of Jesus. The result of silent patience is surprising might. He was rich � 5.. ln service. Timely, distinguished, unique, essential, personal. He is rich 0. In Praise. Blessed be -the day when thou West born! Thy Aaring devotion Ili the darkest hour has brought thee everlasting renown! H. T. Miller. Beams,ville. The Passing of the Argon�ut. ' 1, . (By a Banker.) Alas! She is no more. Engulplied lit the chambers of the deep, with a great ren't cruelly torn in her side, the hand- .-ome and shapely yacht will no more plow the blue waters of the Alediterraii- can, or thread her way through the bean. � tiful, land -lock -ed fjords of Norway, or sail midst the picturesque islands of the Grecian Archipelago. No more -will her decks be thronged with travellers watch - Ing the dense volumes of black smoke belching forth from S'crryinbofi; or m'(1mir- Ing the beauties of the entrance to the lovely Bay of Naples, or standing spell- bound as tile steamer passes the dreaded passage -between Soyll'a and Charybdis. Xo more will the welcome strains of the bugle -now forever still-play'ing "Oil, the roast beef of old England," Summon the hungry passengers 1co dinner, or with' -a. less suggestive tune bid them attend in the saloon, to hear a concert, or to listen to a lecture upon some interesting subject; or oil Sunday mornings ana evenings summon them to Divine service. Anti whut r rush.of pleasant Terninis- 41ences of delightful journeys crowd through the minds of inany who have from time to time takert a pliasnalt cruise in her; journeys to North Africa, 'to Sicily or toWalfa, journeys to Egypt, with all its wondrous relies of the pa4c; %ndjourneys to Greece with explorations T ' in Mycenne, still in parts almost its per. - feet " When Agamemnon drove I'll IL1.4 ' fiery chariot .through those iron gates with the fair Clytemnestra at his side; or in Nthens with the wonders of the .Acropolis, the recollections of the Arco. prigug -or Mars Bill or the numerous examplea of the finest architecture the world bas ever seen. And of far greater And far Ynore supreme interest than thern all. journeys to the Holy Land. .ibid what memories do oft repeated visha to that sacred soil evoke. Alemories of t1r, beauties of the Sea of Galilee, iti tippling surface sparkling like diamonds, and the *11illh, surrounding it a very blaze of lux. utiant bloom, or memorIL-g of old Olivet a,nd Bethany; or above all, memories of *he hill of Calvary and of the ever saere.) Tomb in the Garden lit its fodt. Ay,-, the journeys in the old ship have addod A, zest to the lives of many, and havv inscribed on the, ta,blets of the. mind it record of experi-L-lices of thrilling and till, Absorbing interest. Bilt'the knell of tile toestin lima sound- ed, and site is no itiore, And by Irwor of Providence every One of tllos-� oil boxvil whon the fatal blo%v was struck was re -3. oued, But had the dread collis!on hill. ponod during the might itud lina tile itu. Pact been further lift: P�obably 'seure, one of them all would hmve 'ericalwil. And were there ally Ott board *Ito were not perpared to ine<kt, their God? Happy would they then lifive Wen, who in their earth -life, had endmvored to serve and obey their Creator, And againqt wbonT the Accuser could bring no charge. -For Ito who awd oil tll�� Cross of ("Actry. whoin tlwy had apeeptril. as the:r 16t*- deenire, had, ai their Sul)tdilcute, rec,niv- led tit(- puni4linient due to theni. I 16 Her Inippor"ptu 06mundrurn. "You ealle(I on IvIlfts Tartun anti slid Veoted you- with- 'Why, Mr. lRorreltopil ell, what was there in that harmless exelamation to offeba you Pt'rey?" "Yes, but r4ho---Pr-dldInt putietuato, It that way. She *Aid.. 'Why Mr. Sortol. top ?f IF MT)P)rw Zwr-f"" I 1 4' � " . L�*A* . I I , , "--,4406"�-w - 44.t.,��- - __ __,.______ _______.___-__--_-r___,.- ---- --111--11 . -7 -- -­ ­ I -_ ­ - � - - ­ -_ I I � ,-"-, . ­ -, _ , _ , _ , - - - ;� �1 , , I - I .1.1 .11 I ­ I , .." ­­ . .. . - _� . ­ I 1. , � 9 I , '#'!=- -'_1;, - ­ - - I .1 14 '1:t �_ _',­�* _��,_� !_ ____ �, - I , , . - _.- � , ---,-,--,-,-- __ L: ­__ i__ -�,��_;�__ - � - _ - __ ._�­­­ -­_. I ­ ... _­­­­�­ --q.r"F'r,ft I � I I I 1. I I "I - -_ but in Ids %vihIv,.t dri-lin, iia Ow-wo"t- "I'll, _. - -1, L -W - q,d' - ,­,- � . - _4 ,�/. '1._:_� 1_ , " . 11.11,1111 I .. -1 I .1111. �. , ". I ­­­ 111- I 11 - " 14ro. Gertrude WKJe,rj1(4I1, � HC DID ONI.Y HIS OUTY, - no, 4AII-V, 4us"I kl,taw to I t�l tie rellull �If ­ . 0 16SUR X01 A It 1908 . . I '14 -:4, this. magnificent. wolalan allil .11 I . . . � C %0FRN131 CURK 'AV, � . I Iviluil I Out $011 6onto of thio Automobile Ilayrau 21 I . INR4,g0,ytV* I ,, '' , ­ �,!, _� ...". 1. � I. 0 W XaVsssly rvovo I �,�: ,,�.. _i� .. .... .. g bce him wife, Voluothilest. Aftvr - r J 0041 y .� v Ir ,. ' _' ­­ " - * - " 1, � in M nlakltl� I .Tourlotit Might HAvo Oct L 41=0 1. S-9 she haa Doon unwitally kind to him, lie , oit. Vorn Woe it j,1V193 leave# AO, 040 Not # Orest 441for. 11 contAinsm r0140416 isfel I I am, , "'� U I I I � n Ntreea lit t, no 40Z4 �)611' � JohA D. A*okofollor, om,yorsing 0 H I SO LORDS"W'S o I would re6olve that before, "lie rode away Tlio 0114(lon trail up Atal PrilyW lisal lig � � amW A I , � U LIdtJ! Oil 4JM994t4 Ur .with st to , &OT0 40*4 A ro- I . - �:;:`: _� W = foolish Ito liad. toen, awl, Ask ber to bid , . 0 � - to war," Ile woulil tell hor how pitid and , 89CO 'WAR lost 011, AIOU40,ky WCAU40 Of tile - _' � ". agllity dlopla,yeil by Ch4rliio, &1lofield, N t .1 rk On. 'PA. 1, Ir , Y With A' gold story - in ­..:..:��i; I . , . . tile March - .:,N. .... W601V4 .'A a PAINILESS -rharp was a ==,,, uo maid. owito, 444 " 004 spoedl But i�!��: �!'7 " hcAd Pualler ox ;be refuse department. ' "In' " -y lony in, 00min 1111 --'�;x7::�-��:�:ii��:, .!.:,.j::�.;�:::, ...,'.%�!.... COR ' � . orders wore Yet ." -.,i�r , .:., .: III X ". no success at VIf At 41L The more be . �%' -.-�� ­ . -Te 14 employed In pivking up pAper, _ ___ _, ,�._ I poor r,ertie dreanied tte, summ �1_1��i�r;.�-.4 .. N r.XTRACTOR K Away. , .:,��.���.".�!il����;��i�i�:�:�:�:ii:�i;��:, , . I _ 1�i�,; I ROMANCE I I . . . 11 .....�."��.....:.:.�.,.t,.,.:,:: .. �� .1 gw7od, It ssn44 the poorer be %come. . � at the syronla fast. .... l�:�l.::7,:;:I,.::;.�:1.::�!�:.:..:�!:':'L'���;::���i�;:' ofloks and rubbish that wIleat on .Wa On the Sjimo Tortm, 0 day 40 Work Was particularly bad. Rvtlyn Leigh was g pretty lively girl .,;* , � , , -�.;.. �!'.'.� '.;.:.::r %;:.�`**:::!_ . _ ..:,. .-;�;;.:rtZ,: .". I I . , ...'.q.-.;-.--... .. troet, Ila looks A 0 - - _____ 1. qrK, � ) - , � fte . a �r tills b.ranoh Of ' Diner (Who has run Up A heavy � ­p"y, d . caddy, &is . � I I i� 1. _ - ­ ­.. I , I. I ­­.. I...'' 11- . I � . . ­_ .. of ulactcon--just tbe least in the World : "a", ":.:":;:;::��.::,::�::"�lk.::::i:�:, . , ,ill)- �, qsyff ug said to..bia � given to flirting, and 60-inowhat inoill �-;;`%i::..::�L":!� , .:K -;K- - - )roll A -v looked =*Kdiy at A. Apep itoia In t4Q .. �,:!i' .. work with Rach falt,lifulitoos that it piece , i. !ii�::`:1L.., i�� . , . to manager here, oil ? Well, six , ) �.....,_. ; . ao hadspevt the last three years on Agatha, "and t1mi we can 4081A the . *ili �7�, .�,,:- -�urt that he hadjqat Made with his . , Jan. feared to be faat,-atill tho ,i�:i�ti�i:i:.:�::,. . . - [ � Of Paper larger than a postage otomp nionths ago I dined here, and, unfortun. the continent, And Nvo4 so improved by dancing of torwaril. It would Voil both � i.�.:-�::i-: 11.:.::.:.;:K:%- I . 0(14411 face slid py, lively manner had ;:;:;;;"!:::;;:,;:�.n ;;:::::::�*.:�'.,j � I cannot be Nun4olong the principal thor� Ately, being unable to pay my bill -4r- Iroul IdeAr, dear, there cAn't be worse . _ . � '" Pr ty, , ..;,"Sy ::i -ii:: .. player$ t4anx4yoolf." 7�,iiM:, 1, big travels, and so altere4, thAt Agatha to Mix thOal� ..:;�:i��::��::��ii�:��ii:;::::�. I....': -11N�. . oughfare. YOU J�iekcd me dOW-11AtAlr01 many 4,411fircro, . _ ...... ._'i� 1. I I ". "Do, j,sa� ..i said the caddy, reflectively), har-41y recognized him, No Lad learned "Cortabily," said Lora Lynne. !. 1: The UrAna,ger-Very sorry, Indmd, air, ,be, Dacro was A till]. stately brun� ___.,� ". , Wolij �, Tiriii��;ii�,: Oil Alonday morning When the advance L , ;:,:7:.;;�::;:;;�j�j.' .�:j!�i�:�,�j:j��;�j:� ... k a, great deal, but lie bud not learned t;4) YOU think, my little QOUOIA, we should ette, very good.liumored,' c,nd given to ...X.­,-�;-.­-;. ­� 11A*ybo there's worso players, but they . As li%4 seen brilliant And opting at oc ic, : - ,�gxg ::;:::::: , guard of the 011aden Autot dsta Passed ; but bA314400, you XuQw­--sr-I had to- I lorget her. great admiration of averytiltug At , .. .ft;*:�;�.z.­,\ *,!."k"i���:�:�:��iii�,,�':�;�:i:: Xl� _ oil donIt; play.' `�­Wa#Wugton f$tar. , " ­.XS­3�:�4 �.. through Saw they loft a trail of COA- Or— - b6autifvl woman, Dut the os,lui, gentle ture? . .:.:,�i�i�ii".��.�,',�i�i�i�i�.� —,--,*. F, . Believe me, t4bI';Atlx require B Lynnewolde, from tile young lord to X. "".- . ,,_ij�...,��j�� W. w-, feattl This. was for the benefit ot those, Diner --Ob,- W—Va All right old, oh;t — - , . eau ifill cousin. . -- .,:...-1X.X­:-;.; �� "?,%' � WU4 followed. ThQ city man saw th4 but imight; I trouble 7o � m his .,� .Z ii�i�!;ii�ii�i�'%'�!�.'%.'-ii-% lace Ito loved bad more charms for him great 404191 PyePAmd0A. NYO will say, b .t, . ;%., �:3�sq�* , U a�& ?—,,,a. Xwaws Linivwt Cures P1493AF , no muel M&�\: �J.��."!ii�:�i:::!i::; than Venus herself would lia.va, had, " they do Oil th0 PlAYNIIN 'T'shlos'lix" She had t, . 1 intellect; but then, " ",:.....,.,.....�l-,-.,..;.;.Z- ,�� streak of paper bits on the pavement And Weekly Telegram, I... . 1-1 I � X L :.. Tlie di tAnce between thom did Act ] vtV4ut4 at WOO W01OLk-4ancing to com. as Allan Leigh amid, she bad figure, sna �,k-., . luilAwlately got busy. . I- I 1. . I .. . . poem .so great now, And Allan had re, manes at t".p ,� , . I � � ThoL COMIC -Side .of CrImeo all , JVh4t shRl r 444, now to ouslitees. tha,t Nva$ 11elly requisite In gettiiqn; up � k ..A "Confound the ocamps. v 1, I we try to represent?" I i , � !to dumped ; turned to England, rosolved to risk � good tableaux. iii;��:i*',*!*$, , �W . .1. .. .,� this rubbish. 111 lie muttered As Ike worked. I Women � It Is a generally aompW fAct that one . and wQo and endeavor to Win the girl .1*tt you conversant with English lit, The invitations to Lynnewoldo wero I �� �, "It I know who the culprit was I would 1 c4n o." humor in most things if one looks he had love4 so long, eraturor" Asko'cl, Allaa,of Was Lyrule. issued for the eleventh of August, a ".!::iij�; . I notify City � 11 . I e , � 44 , xid � 11 , Afarglial wiggin 1, Ile bad S , Yes," she replic,d. 'I never 444, any. '.... . 11; �, -- I tricken With Worr deep enough, and cer,tsiialy Mr. Us,rry Ro looked with -surprise at the beau- very little also g4vo this coming fete :.,Xi. ,.I y , Furniss, in the second- of his artieles, :1 .11i�:. � destroyed a good part of the whito trail tiful girl by Agatha's side. !Its f4tliov thing to do but read. I know Walter Was spoken of, either in the Hall or out .j,,� ­ 1'­Z'.�,:,::i ,.:-;-;:::::i"` oil the pavement wlien some one, tumbled ' , Scott almost by rote," . ...'..O.......i...'�.".�ii. I . — November told him th 4 Miss of it, Every one anticipated a dancing , ,�'*::KX�'. ,.o . , I a L � be contributed t the , ynno had been sent 1, k��j::::::�'O�` to what he was, doing. It is impossible Of Women which . .. ..... k.��,� ... iK-:!�K*�*,Pe for to Lynneivoldo, but lie had said $0hing could be better thaa a scene party', the tableaux were to be it sur- .:.',�:.;.;.1;. About this time the tall marshal came - n ,y, bu " , . ... , ,';.%§*��K",i: . ot W-,�-X4WM�:i*:�: , .T.: ,. to worr Straiid Me ' . 11 nothing of wit from Ilvatilloo,' 11 said Allan. "Alias Aga- .. ., _�.�A. . i�ii,%,.*.!i�:.,�'.ii � t whether they --.':..-..0%1-.-. ......- ..,..;::,i�:.,*.i!:i�,.,;:.�,.%,.i�iii.�,4;�.,'��, , .jazine, under the above thle, ', , l4t she ,Was like, And Allan prioe, Yet nittny wondered why they � �4.,... ._�..'L:.�:'��S:':".;': .� .................... along and said. "Mr. Man, you will is Able to find Plenty of fun, .1. . tha, you will be a perfect Rowena, and were . . _.... " L*:;:i*��5'�f':�?:::. i!i;;�Ii , even arrioug - I '. I ..., I Worry or not, it . 1144 pieturod to himself a dark, foralga . . . requested t6 be at the Hill it nine ..": I.' ..,'i���!i��,',*'.i�iiiii;.,i�'.,.-�...-*.ii.li�i�I center a favor. upon the Glidden tourists . � is every wo- crint and criminals. Xr, Furubs, who , . . " , -, : * : .%. U " Lynne, a still inore perfect Ile- :�%:.:� :j......., . - .... - I e4 ...... .:::, -j:::::j--.-,--_-, ­" �.--; ..:: .- who are touring 1,000 miles in competi� formerly cartooniat,lit-ohlef to " * " looking punctup Ily, I i�i-� :,.%�.Ki%:-:-:� 2, ..... - girl, by the side. of whom his Y'u. -1 I ..-�....�1...'1X:::*K*... K -� _ - -i'...', .- beco.11 , : . - W, , ** ; _,. .."I'll".. , - " " "' ;;. ........ . � - ..".. .I.. `0! `I.,..." 1 11". . � ': . . tion for the Glidden And gowa - man's duty to herself and fam, 'A' ` , JUdeT the able supertiltendoo.ee of .91 ;..I -.: -i. ...."..... .....I....... � . . to I . T - . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,: ...... , ", .�.'-.-.�-",..........,..�.......I I... -.11'�.!"!"!"!"!'!.!"!'.!"!"..,"...,"...,"..-I"...,"...,"...,"...,"...'"I.-I"...,"""""",.'..'..'..'..'..'..'..'..'..'..'................................".",.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'."'"'".:..,..,,.",. � Punch," illus1trates his own stories very beloved would phine like a star, He ,, - .."I.I.,.' rd trophies IV." not prepared to see the loveliest And No," said Inez, "I do not think I laz Loi&h the drawilig,rooma were mqst . .1 "I'll ... . it the American Auto- - could look like, Rebecca. Let me have ily to save her .Strength and effectively, though there is a. sketch of .. most bril4ant woman lie had ever met- . . , effentively arfariged for � ; . the late Charles PoAce which would � the tableaux,. MIDT111ER AND DAUGHTER . mobile Association if you in your capao- - It was a mart ypm-ty that sat during something I feel at hoult in. Certainly the inner and smaller one was divided E. R , U.NA, Ity of rubbish gatherer would allow the . bui d up her, system to meet doubtless make that notorious murderer . those warm, sunny hours un . der I the I shall � ,not do so in any _ attitude o I f pa- fronithe large room by a long, sweeping PRAISING P raper to remain where it has been depoo;, � I leal glekd he was hanged could he. Only great codars. tience," belf-sacrifroe, or resignation. I I I I Yet Inez smiled half . curtain of rich crimson slll;,� a, kind of M S. GERTRUDE , X,KI,BRXAX ted until the last automobile has pro, - Meet ally usual demands.. "a It . The following is, perhaps, ratu;r , R . - bitterly to herself as she noted that both 40 Act like, to be Robecoll. I Ohould like sta . ,� - I cee4ed through this municipality, I hope ' I ,go had been erected, And in the large . X, A 210 Neoshq street, -Am�oria , s, queer story without much humor, but the gen4pien were devoted to bar sister. to be prosperous, happ . I I that you will have no supersensitiveness Toprevent nervous .break. . � � , , _ y, and beloved. I -room the d)4-lro for the guests were xr" Kao., writes- . I . � rags, . it Is w,orth quoting If only to empbaAzo She wondered, If they were charmed by, do not think I should look at all patient ranged in a circle. "I suffered very much with a se'vere , rding this request, for it Is essential - down the blood must be the futility of iltoosing juries in tha hap - list childlike gaiety, by her simple,.- In- if any fair-haired 4owena, took -all I to . ,. that this trail remain lost the automo, , . kept ' lia=,,d way stM followed in Engliwd: , I hop, a It will go off. well," said Aga- . cold in the head, and wits always com' biles might make A detour about this pure and nutritious. , � � nocent 4woetriess, or by the winning loved best, from m%" . . t, ta to ,Lo -rd Lynne, on the nior4ing of pl 1 41 I ning I of f 1. soling tired and drowsy. - A man was tried on evidence irrialst- a" of hot manner, so kind I and $he spoke rapidly, with a curious, ring the oventfirl oleventli, I � city and eventually become lost In an- , Ible "to anybody but a rs . � � I - listo When my mother suggested and in- - t% . in her .musical voice, And her Acts of thropomorphoo ability." N n s so be�nefici sia�, oilghtful. She wondered ,half bitterly 'Waver fidget, little cousin" lie re- . I � . I al terrible murder.' He Its. slab his fAther . . . . gazed at hier in surprise. 'It would hv.yq I . I . misted on my taking a few bottles "I'm otfly doing my duty," responded I . why her own magnificent beauty had .. . . . � piled, With A 4111110. "Evart XUPPOR4110, Peruna I did so, find in a short t! I me I . � as Ferrozone which acts on. and mother on testimony so clear that been easier for thst proud, beautiful girl there should be neither wit nor son,", felt I ' I .Mr. f3clicifleldi—Biddeford Record, t apt more power, wb,y'tho*e cold English Ike a now person, My mother there could be no shadow of doubt aa to I . I hearts did not warm to her; she falt &I- to die than to eilact Robeeca to Agatha's , Wherever there are flowers, 11 lit$, mud , pralses it very highly, and so do LP' I . ­.. a -1 . the blood, m- his guilt. ifted na, while Lord Lyme was Ivanhoe, . ,use them Yes, and . . the nerves the sto Th most alone, did this strange, gi Rowe L runalle, people am 2 . a . I . L 94I Bel) what style of character you famous, . , Confidence In Pe-ru-na. Test of Endurance, , jury brought in a verdict of 'Wot . woman, Perhaps there was something , . . Y, too.,, ach and all other organs. that gullty.#o � I L Mr L . too regal. and queenly in the Style of lika$" said Allan, "What do you think, s, M, P. Jones, Burning Springs, At the close of his speech the cam- . Soon after eight the roll of carriages Ky, ,write,,-. It was an example of the comic jury— her beauty, for it was evident that both of a scene from 'Kenilworth'? Miss be paigrt spellbinder stepped down from need strength, , ,�, . gan, and burden. after burden was de4 , siV; have been using PeruuA. for some � yes, screamingly funny comedlaus—a Philip arid Allan st6�d rather in &we of Agatha would make an excellent Amy poalted at the H'.11 door, The drawin rm and grasped one of his . troupe of twelve led by a comile foreman. . her. . , Robsart." room was soon filed. There was mas : tivae and have no hesitancy one bearers cordially by, the hand. The judge was furious arid askPA the . "I can give you the latest news of "And I could take the part of Queen , cuirloalty as -to the curtain and what It mending it for the thousand and . comedians what ,they meant by such an Spain, Miss Lynne," said Allan, "for I Zlizabath"I 4ald Inez. "Yes—I Could . ailments, of humanity. t% don't know who you Are, my FERROZONE I spent the list six months I there." look as she (lid before she knew who screened. The led -lei besieged Lord t 1IF rout a personal test I shall not heBi- ' friend," be, Kid, "but It's tvident that outrageous verdict, "when they knew "Vow happy you must be to have Amy Robeart was," . Lynne, anxious to know wbat,'%harmIng &te to recommend It, especially to all I I the ouNrit was guilty and ouglat to be � j - I se!' he had prepared for them; 'but , 7 . takq a deep. interest in the issues I hanged, I , . aThat will do excelently for one, surpri . � suffering women. ., on I I . travelled and have seen so muohl" said I . .he refufAd to Answer any quastiona, tell- of this el"tl6n. I have seen you a A WOMAN'S MEDICINE "That's just it, my lord," said the fore - Agatha; 01 would give anything to go then," said Lord Lynne, . "Peruna has gainpil full confidence I . Ing them, that, when the. clock, struck and a permanent stay in our home." ery political meeting that I have ,, ad- No, medicine for the weakness, pains, mail of this distinguished body. "I em. , to Spain." I "Do lei us ha.ve the balcony scene from nine, they Would ,have the most oom- , dr;ssed since the campaign opened , discomforts and 1110 from wbldU womon nuf- sure� ybu. we had no doubt About the It was, amusing to know that each 'lt4qmeo and Juliet,' "I oried Agatha. "Inez . A 'Great Tonic, "Yes sir," answered the haggard citi- fer dr, possibly give more permanent re- prisoner)s guilt, but we thought there, gentlettism, as he I lie I toned, mentally re- Would make � a better jullet than the I plete reply, I I I sult.0 than Ferrozone, It acts like When the allver chimes of the little' Mrs, Anna Linder, R. R. 5, Dassell, zen to wboTa he had spoken, 'land I ex- a obw=' had been deaths enough in the family real one, I believe, You might be. Romeo, e, Mlrin,, writes, "I took Peruna, and am Sold by all dealers. M per box, or six for solved, that her wish should be gratified � . . ock rang out that I'my*ic ho the r ech you make till $2.50. � lately I P) i1what makes you to LOrd Lynne?' � I there Wall. I "would not be without that great _ I . wish -to go ts I, the room war. subduz", the campaign closes, if It kills me. I'm I � I . Spain, Agatha?" asked Mrs. Lynne. "We must have Rome rehearsals," said ligh ' - I doing it o a bet.!' Asking Too Much. . . .. . . I I . . I . was a soft sound of music, and the our tonic for ten times its cost," I . It . IT think it Is one of the ,Mgst Pic- Allan, "I think It would be very nke ,.tain was drawn up on one of the protti- 11 I . . ,�? - � . ,q to have the tableaux as a surprise, not I believe there's a story told of Mark ' THIS ELHOANr tures of ooitntries," she replied I � � . oat tableaux ever arranged. It, waA cop- Suiting Meat to the Season. Twain that in youthful days, being sent luo romaxice of the ,cia, some years to let anyone know of them, But we ied from, an old Spanlih picture, oalle(f . read the I shall want a little more assistance. I PIL; S CURED AT HOME BY out by his mother to weed a certain STEM WINDING a . Prof, 'Darrell Wendell, of Ha,rvax4, was . $P R I CL ago, And most of Iny ideas of chivalry �y "The Surprime," One read the story at . are connected with Spain," sister Rvelyrt,and Miss Daere, who is 9. ilance.' Tale contra figure, upon which laughing the other day at the British flower bed, and finding mare weeds than = III Will not disabuse you," said Allan, visiting her would be happy to join Our the light fell, ,%va8 thJ of a beautiful censor's refusal Ao allow the . I'Aedipus NEW ABSORPTION METHOD flowers, lie came back and asked if he 4'_ . WATCH with a slightly oynical smile. Company. We mr ask Bartle Boblin I I h girl, represented by Treg. tynUo, Rex" of Soplipeles to be performed In . might not "flower the weed bad.)) . 8 Our little Alfred probably has as great 13 A "You could not,,, said' Agatha, "then to help us also . a could manage some "CiUs"ok ma London. . , I should like to see a Spanish lady bi very effective tabl t , his , nbilla fastened coquettishly "Consorm" said the noted teachm kn4 I an aversioii to work as had the youthful BEIUry I eaux then, and the at the back of the head, fell upon the . her mautills, with a rose in her hair. 'surprise would be pleasant; better thatt graceful shoulders and, the halt -quaint, critic, t'are'always like that, Why, there If you suffer from ble Clenions, Admonished to pull some .. 111. CAN'T . . eding, itching, rather large weeds in the back yard, . � . Lord Lynne held %glowing damask if people came all ready to see and PAU- half,attbistio dTess. Okla deep crimson Was a censor once in Rome----�' blind, or protruding Piles, sand ine your -hearted lift at one of them, I BE , 11 I � rose in his hand; a sudden thought seem- eize .1$ . roe glowed In the depths of hei rich He smiled, after a faint . . -- � � TOLD ed to strike him is he 'looked at It. So it was urrariged. Allen Loigh im. 0 "This censor licensed a play called address, and I will tell you how to cure h6shouted: . � I FROM I hair, and she held a magnifle-ent,fan In . I ItIf my mother will lend me her black dertook to bring Ilia sister And Miss her i0ite jeweled hazids. Standing by Vidows and Septuagenarians.' The sec. yourself at home by the new absorption "Mamma, how do you think rm going . COLD lace scarf for one moment, Miss Lynne P1 Dacre on the morning following, and her side, his handsome face peeping over ond net of the play took lace in a tea- treatment; and will also send Rome of to pull �ltese weeds when the whole .. 11 tKe Lord Lynne wrote to .ask Bartle Boblin taurant. It opened with t9e words: . world is hitched onto themVI-Woraws � � . � I THE said, "we might show your sister -, Iter shoulder, wus a Spanish cavaller, this home treatment free for trial, with Home Companion. .. CHEAP. dreas of a Spanish lady." toJoin them. wavalng the picturesque eloak and the 41 "Waiter, a beefsteak.' references from your own locality If 4 - I EST AND Inez smiled as. he handed, list the rose. The sound of silvery laughter and fa "Well, to this -speoll. the oonsor.a;p- � I Futile. it was the first flower he had ever words was now heard In the old af, plumedhat, It was a itolon Interview, pen4ed the following marginal notet requested. Immediate relief and per- - I BEST . of Lynnewol(e. and at one Window of the mp&rtment . I manent cure assured. Send no money, Hamlet had finished his soliloquy, and . EVER offered her, the first time he had ever I Inez was transformed; stood it sister or friend, evidentiy watcha 11 'When the piece is performed durXng OFFERED she was queen of the revels. Her ready but tell others of this offer. Writ'a to" the curious bystanders were waiting to * asked her to gratify any little wish, for wit, her brilliant repartees, her genius Ing that they should no,t be surprised. Lont the aotor Instgad of calling for a da y to Mrs . M . Summers, Box P. 8, a" what he woirld do next. � Will be sent, poetazo paid, on rowipt of , Lord Lynne ,was Usually, somewhat re- Me expression oil the face of 6hi, kind.. beefsteak will order an omelet or fish.' 'I -�Vl,d,or, Out . $4.95, postal note or express order, or for - served with hid beautiful a sin. A,- and o e � � . I "No" they said, at last "he isn't OU client -From the Washington Star. - ' I go- 60c extra wiR be sent by ex re:: ��.n,q; 17 guard (Evelyn Leigh) ,was axe - - - _ sa M though it was merely to please Agatha, o. . r re earsals scones of never -to -be -for- . ing to do it, He talks eloquently about proval. C. 0. D. If not tp ;elf gotten fayety. She was universally ad- In Its mingled archness and anxiety. But Juvenile Definitions. committing suicide, but he lacks the refunded. Write address PlMnl:y. Address and riot from any interest in hers I mired, eople did not quite understand Alas, at the other and smaller window- sand. Nabbing doing.' DOMINION NOVELTY 00 � that he made his request, she was glad I her; they were not accustomed to that forgotten both by the lovero.,and their Maclyn Arbuckle always arouses the Thus it appears that the original Hain. WOODSTOCK, - - ONT. And happy to grant it. friend -shone the angry face of'the old 4yalty of his young friends in the mud' "I shall want a fan to make the cos- rare mixture of gay.insousiance &nd im- '- lob, like all his subseqiient imitators, . . tume complete," she said., perial hauteur. Whatever seemed fa,ther, who had unexpectedly. appeared P14& ence when Ile sadly murmurs in the last was merely talking for effect. . . "You shall have a bough from that � strange or unusual in her, the scrib. - on the scene, V"M I a coll 'act of "The Round Up" "Nobody loves a ___ - I Still Unconvinced. . "' ad to her foreign education. In t,l,a,'h,l. - Th., tableaux was long- and waTaly - - ,,, --- �*_- , - -Am � lilac tree," said Allan; "three tufts of county of Barford , there wits no one so applauded. Lord Lynne made a very fat man," Rates' a few childish wisdom I __ - __ "So you cling to that childish super, lilac will make a, pretty fan." admired as Miss Lynne. Her unusual and handsome caviller; but no painter ever earls Mr. Arbuckle has gathered from stition about thirteen being unluckf," . Unut the color is too tame ,- I must rare style of beauty, her -wonderful drew a. face. so perfect. as that of the US little adorers: 4 said one traveller. C ave white or deep crimson to make a voice, were talked About, wherever men young -girl who. stood by him, Ths. rapt Watch I "Dust -Mud with the juice squeezed 11 �x:�o� T .1 � 1.1 "Yes," answered the other. "Can't lob picture," replied Inez. I and women congregated. I . . love, the apy, car ­fh6re , . - . . I odb of it." , . "What an artist you .are,," replied - juettish attitude . - . . You can make richer, more fragrant, awa from it."'T Allan, gayly, and he made her a fan of The rehearsals took place lit the Ilb- was but one voice in Its praime4 . I � � ' "Snoriiig�Lotting off sleep," more delicious tea It you use "13alsAa." lut see how completely it is dis- rary­­Ithey were pleasant to all; bift to TItan the.eurtain rose upon aitother . Ofting Wacco . "Apples -The bulibles that apple trees One teaspoonful makes two cups. U80 proved. This glorious country start.ed , . . dark, growing crimson flowers peeping one they vvere 4angerous as an intoxi- and far different scene. Half hiding In . blow .1) absolutely boiling water. StooP five with thirteen colonies." . � ,. between green leaves. c tailltdraught, or a sweet, hone7ed poi- a kind of grove or artificial bower there I "Backbiter -A mosquito." minutes. 'every true, But I am an Englishman." oil � Inez was no coquette, but she knew. ,& . was so -easy to play �Jullet with ,stood a pale, lovely, faii-haired girl. Her . The big black plug. "Fan -A thing to 'brush the warm off . A : 7 1 . -Washington Post. the value of effects; she placed the Lord Lynne as Romeo; It was so de- sweet face told its own. tole of terror I . . . 2269 � -with," I Was Supplied WithOut Delay. I . black lace mantilla on her head, And lig-litful to know that his eyes were and hope. !far fair bad fallen around ""�Iww.aLww ..,',.at4�A.t_.1A1.U1,u. "Ice-WateT that went to sleep in the ' . fastened the flower in her hair. Then dwelling oil her face wilth a, look of her like a soft, sbining veil, and her . I I - oold."-Youth's Magazine, spurred on by nowspaper taunts. poodblyo � -1 I she rose anastood before Agatha, making rapt love and devotion; to at" for White'llands, were raised and clasped in � I . . . a pladn-otothes man of the Atlitata police ) ,,I ', oil" a, low, sweeping courtesy. She. looked that one moment and know that his 6'aUp . . Giving Thern Their Choice. _- ---- sat out one day to detect vlolAtIono of the plication. It was Agatha Lynne as . Georxin, Prohibition law. On Utcatitr str,"t wondrously beautiful as she stood there very soul was in. the look bent Apon Amy Rabsart. Standing near her, loo,k- 1% I he met an old negro whose appearance he _� - I . aria, 'where do you, and the girls ocneldered "eunplelous." I holding the crimson floweis to her her, One of those rehearsals they never Ing With'itaughty eves and cold, disdain- want to spend the winter?" ,Say, Uncle," he whispered with a wink, . I bosom with the Inimitable grace known for ot . c� ful face, was the royal lady, who would "We have been thinking we should like Minard's Liniment Co., Limitedi "do you know wbere I can got some WMd- . I . kev?l only to Spanish women, and her spleft- "Ce'no the ThIrd.111 tied out Allan fo,in Would havaL crushed the gentle life to i the Bermudas, John," � -I -have used TVUNARD'S -I epee' maybe I kin gi�t yer some ef Yer did eyes drooped before the admiring Leigh-L-j'Romeo and Juliet;'" and Lord 4;e, o. . Gentlemen,a of the f,ir girl who stood between her 1, you can have your choice be- LIXIMENT on my vessel and in my fain- gin me de in-ey," replied t1w suspected one. rm out "Well here is a $2 bill," said the plain. glances bent upon her. . Lynne took his place And Inez hers. And her love. A terrible moment was tween the - Bermudas and the fa fly for years, and for the every day ills clot -has 'man. "I'll walt In the alley here. In no modern mechanical devices is "Good heavensl" said Lord Lynne to " Capital " exclaimed Allan; "only - that in which the royal lady looked up- on the Fox River�, bat I may as well tell s I think -excuse me, , Miss and accidents of life I eonsld�r it has no Now hurry back." Inventive skill displayed to a greater -himself, "how handsome she I I" � And don't you on the gentle girl and know who. she ; you that there won , equal. "Yeesab , boas, ef ye'll Jos 'holl die box de ree then In the Underwood Book, . for the first time her beauty seemed to L nne---should you not look at Romeol wag, It was faithfully rendered. There pay for a trip to the Bermudas." . er qwes fer me," and the policeman bM 9 reach his heart and his senses. Allan TKomo downcast eyes are very effective, I � . � - r I would not start on a voyage with- the box under blo arm before 0 knew M keeping Typewriters. They are an im. Lei h Applauded loudly ' ' but I think the other ,would be better was, -something almoat sublime in the dut it, if it cost a dollar it bottle. WNW the darky shambled off hdo= the portant factor in reducing the operating - - . I concentrated passion. of Inez Lynne. Lit- Minard!s Linimbut Cures biplitheria. street. UITIbing the f1T8`t corner. expenses of the office. ItVou will make a capital actresi, Miss still." . I ' ' � O'APT. F. R. DESJARDIN, Thiuking he was on a warm trail and Lynne, I am sure," he orle I d, eagerly. Yet the picture-Ahe ally, loving, beau. tie merey would she feel or show to one - - I ' id soon have an important prisoner asd UNITED TYPEWPUER CO.,Ltd, "Could we not get upiomA charades or tiful faci, the downenot eyes, �helr who stood in the way of her love. There Schr. "Strokei," St. Andre, Karnouraska. won tableauxt-I do ,enjoy them so much. long black fringe resting on the cheeks was som-othing, t6o, in. the pathetic an- In the Vortex.. WitneAS "Wit.h tLbe Fco& On," the SleUth Adelaide St. East - TORONTO . waited In patience. An hour went by. He � to treaty of the young face that looked lit- The noises now Increase, was petting tired. Two bours. Still no sign . . ... .. ...... ..., . . I . * What do you sa-Y?" . . 11 -was so perfect it seemed wrong to hers. 1 I . . . I of th . e messenger. ----.--- "I should like it above till things,' re- niter it. I � .The hours of sleep diminish; I - . . Weary and discoura.ged, he returned to the lied Inez. "I will restore your scarf, "Try," said Lord Lynne-I'look at me.' There woe a hush when the curtain 13ut soon the woe will cease- I I I Police etmtlon. Suddenly he remembered tha Work on the Campanile. P Timidly I fell upon that picture. Those who look. This Is the whirlwind finish. Not a Weighty Mhtter. elioes 'under his arm and decided to have a . 1&s. Lynne, as our masquerade is enough, she raised thosodark look. The box cpnt�lned carefully wrapped The base and exactly half tile tower ended,1P she said; but they would not liquid eyes. Lowd Lynne never forgot ad felt its force and paosion, I ­ , of A fUll (111mrt bottle of corn whiskey.-Mvery- - her face as sha' did so, When she sam Then came the pretty balcony owns- Minardta Liniment Cures Colds, etc. I m They say that Cholli . a � has lost his bod-y's Wa0zine. . of the Campanile of VerLice have just allow her to be. what Agatha called Mfg � expiession on his, the earnest, al- the� lovely love -lit face of Inez Lynne - - � ind!I I - I been reconstructed, Ile height of the again. Allan made her a throne of the 61thiing like a star In the depth of night, - "Is that so? Does he know it?" -Bos- Minard's Liniment Cures Garget in cows, Campanile is now 49 1-2 meters. Next !lob if, love that he tried so hard His Marital Trouble. ton Courier. I - V, . -month tile tower will be raised 5.58 mono, mud sat at her feet. Lord Lynn, most adorij declared they only wanted a verybrown L to represen I a crimson flush seemed and Lord Lynne as Ro meo,, looking . as he I , groutid," adked the lawyer, f - I . . . I , . meters bighei, and theii the "cella, cam. . with a very old guitar, to make to scotch 'her cheek and brow. For supposed Romeo to have looked after , "011 what L Friendly Hint, Cat Breeding as a.Business for Women pilitarla," or that part Of the tower ViPay) one moment her Ii . ps quivered like the the Words - I s divorce? Incoin- . � I . - Nvbere the bells are hung, will be oom- tt think he WAS irk Spain. lips of it little grieving chil. In tha e � patibility?" ' Maud-4ack says I grow more beauti. Many instances illustrating the pos "Come over this evening," .said Lord ,one look Inez told her secret. It was _ love upon thy hand, I V'Something of that sort$ I reckon," ful every time he sees me. sibilitieF, of cal breeding as a business merited. More than another year will . Lynne to Allan, "and we will Arrange Well for her that no one read it, !Ut, I maght, touch thAt, cheek III answered the man. "My Income isn't 'Ethel -Yon should have him call much for ladies could be given, but I shall pass before the entire Campanile is re - for some tableaux. I ()we my neighbors ,17 Ain tired," she said. Impatie'utly, "I it was perfect as a picture, as a Piece compatible with her I id I ams I . of 11 domfort." oftener, my dear,;--Boaton Transcript. confine myself to briefly reciting the constructed. . . a party, and we will have one." have been rehearsing all the mornit of noting it was Wqnderful. 'But there , � . I I I . . - I experience of one lady in New Jerse CHAPTER Vr. . Lot me! now -go, Lora Lynne; We shl was neither semblance nor acting. in . L, - ' I . L . . . ; .. L. . as sh6whag what 'intelligent bree7- '01tWh6ri3 shall we hold -ir committee?" r manage It, I'm sure; and Mr, Leigh, the paosiouhte heart of 'the beautiful ` Handsorae Fur Scarf. . Ing, hard work and fair dealing will TRY FO ESCAPE Ltered the u may be a connoisseur lit such things IN This boautifal Fur Scarf made of rich accomplish. When but a girl in hor I ked Lora Lynikoo DA he at Suliet �aild wlien the curtaiii fell, andr Frea V dra*in om After dinner. �Iott It does riot seem rto Me that young the ,ounda.of appla,use reached hot ears, . teens this young lady made up her BRIGHT'S DiSEASE Kwe not wanti flowers vind birds Miss usually stand with open eyes to black fur is OVER 44 INCRES LONG. It Is cub In latest no- mind to take up long haired Persians, %roo . Inek ralmed her eyes once more 'to the * to -date fashion, and made from specially selactod mkinsp A*Ith- four to district us," to lied Allan. "Lat us hear su c m mo made." but wits not in a position to plit Up Look Well to Your Kidney& -Keep f face of LoraLyiine. Thils time tibelove * full -furred. black marten tails and nock chain and fastetteir. V ry the necessary money to start so keep- . - rtrawhi, here, if tile fadies are willing, and "But this is not, tea! 0 attic! All" in ad not die out of - it; but lie drossy and aty)lshi 6qual in appearance to the more expen 0 ? Them Healthy and Thus Avoid mettle the ograllime of our Ubl6aux- self-defence, "it is only acting-$" and stooped gallantly, -and kissed the little . I 111YO _ Ing her n%vi counsel and biding her ,,,,,,,t,,, 1C, L...., will you Accept his words Although, true, were like A white jewelled hand, Ire meant nothing fara. ToquicklYintroduciI and advertisdour GtbatFamilyne- time she patiently waited for an op. Incurable Diabetei and ionn&, and tell 'us shop dagger to the passionato heart so . mody, Dr. Usbarin'sVO.-Ot4ble Me (the 9�0&t6sb remody known portunity to offer itself. Finally in BrIl1ht0s 101sease. the -rote of priala 1 by It; but it was not lit human nature to* the cure 61 We0c and Impure blood, Indigestion, rhdarnatism, - hat scanos from "the anch Ive&. � to , ms . AeArly betta, be ,blind to the ljove that glowed In constipatlog, nervous diseases, kidney and lfvdr toubles, catarrh - w anted test It Wits " ' I , tj r *, slid . yet it Was that L . looking over the "For Sale" "ads,' If you would avoid BrIgItt', disease, of faricy"' we shall enact?" Oily Re n besititiful face. I I and all famals woakn6esda, a builder and system renovator), we in a New York paper site saw it lit take Dr. Hamilton's Pilld at otla)-no Inez smiled, and bowed aaaeut. She all, ptratigely real to Mor. She lulled her, There Were other . ter of long haired Persian kittens ad, delay About their action, which ia swift t6d tableauxi takeh dadr6 a few honest &Puts In each locality to focelve our fine furs, vertised at a. very low price, and not. And thorough. In every case complete , lookoa happidi. and brighter than Usual. self with sweet dreams, she the& frofu some of the m6st exquisite of the noript Send Afty Money -V16 Trutt You, luit sand no Ing ilia name and address she start- curb titteAds their use. Thora was no doubt that that brilliant, herself Into believing it was real, While world's pooffla, One of rrild And Garaint, - I I I 17111 1WAtUtIfUt late Could, 0XPI-05S any passion Lord Lyrine wus only waiting until the wh6te Agatha and Allan Leigh acquit. 0 your nme and ad4ress and agree to a611. 10 botta of otir Me at � ed f6i New York the next morning Read the following, sympto,in. - the. -y Md. & box and 1wd Will sand them to you &st V I evening of the fete to ask Agatha to be ild. Oste , for the purpose rf purchas- tell If your kidneys are sick or %veil-.;. or amotion. ted t1hommelvea With great credit; anoth. . Uyet '6mor mho Wye from jod a bot of Wz 11111bly y C�s I "We had bdt,tar arrange 0, proper Pko, his wild. . or of Guinevere and liffig Afthur; And fdoely6s s. ho,'Adsome piece of Sevr lerr which 6. Ing a t ng. hat with certain money whether or no your require A wMitine )) �Yune, ,,I tul,hk we Bartle 136hun. was A limidootne careless Thl9h6lPdt0mA6kGYoUrRd6A titzickIll, Whelk all help'naft her f,t&r,i had given hot, That even- . such As Dr. Hamilton's Pillg: 4ftibm0$ mia Lord I the last of all taken from a Preach Pic. I the money rwoly�d&o, and wo 1w 11 send you Withatit delay ihg Ah6 returned horno with a kittan, , , , will dlspon;40 with the dinner part of the youn , q follow, who had jdst . assed bid tpte, where Inez, as Marie Antoinette, / one of but Far T104 Quatantood a peifo6b and reliable , . . 161- -11, ­'­ 4 - in-stion, and was now at honto fit Soart Addrobs THE 11111% MATURIN MEDICINE ame but without tile hat. Her next sto ' : I . ,__ issfo� P ---- ),.+ - - , bdaluosa. Ily wother thought of A diA- OxAm, sat, tho eentro of a group, the most brIl. 4 as to sell allnely educated parrot nor -party; but it will be better to give 6 Bohlin Court, Awaiting a doirtmission, for Ilaht and bdautiful of all. , Then the DJMI-9� . . . I I 04 . . L' ''. ... TORO I XTO . , OXT* w WATCA YOUR WATERI largo party, luoludfii�g d&ueltig and tab- which his father bad applied. Ile Was 61 music sounded again, the curtain .... .111, 1 I .1 . I I ... 11 I . I I . I I .. . . � I . - . 11 � I ..1. - � . . - which She had raised and invest the Dods it aniell bad? - I­A�A %­ M� vA.- . �A .A� +. +,'hA fell, I � I.'' I—— ­­­ � � . 1. - 11 � � � I .1. .. I ... . � � - t nrooe6ds in a female oat or two. This 14AU.% I owo " Itivitailoti. hoarly all Ilay tialglibom Vire ,can haVe it grand I � I aged father Who loved Am b,-ttqr thaii and tho tableaux were ended, "WondeYfull` "The greatest troatl` supper; mothatt" he added, smiling At "mid anything in the world, Ile wits ellatthad with thd brilliant moiety Ab Lynne- ,, The greatest surprisoVy "So obs,raiingl" I -Its, Lynxio, 69,t will console you (or 1111ithi,g ar formAl, edremMilous dlyi. wolde; th4 beautiful Andilitalan had h ,And much like murmurs filled file room, They discussed Agatha and Evelyn, Lord 11tr.11 most ardent worshipper lit Battle Bo- hun, Ile Would have oufferod Any hard, , I 11jynha, Nrtie and Allan, but few nkmed "Yo,,l Nvill lia,va the old ball -room At. tod ulk, I sit s v .said Mrs, Lynne. Poo e ­ ship have bottle tiny peril, have risked , , any and everything to will one- look Inez, and when they did so, it wag Nivith repohrikizo lowered voices i d the I . Ily"o it shall be aeoofttod in what the from those Uifght oy", one mililo from , ol�hto , , � gotilud, ,tile prime 6 aeut of her , )Urfoaahlrb Courier calls a. truly mag- : thb6d, perfect lipa; liut bolther look not nature, She was a t6,�v revelation to . hitimit btylti,') he replied, "We will avidle came to him. Itiox retoivod his them, Was that boautiful'south6fri girl. �, 6vo hmiglng.i and 11-)wers such As n6ve, homage, as she did the hotnitgo 'Of 0,11 Th6t4bleaug Were ended, but the eon. IW6w seart lit Lynnewolde beforo.0 IkThq dimving-rown would be the best other men, ao komathing that Was sim- ply� her due, 'She Would have lau ed - fhat sequatkets of them never )ended for Inez � Lynne. Yow that Philip bad looked V19LO for the tabloAmr," maid Inezp "they with saorn If My oftohad t4ld her on her with such 1OV6 in him flice, even Liu ba attdngoa in the small arawing. the handsome young fellow loved her. though, It were but aetin I nave? e6uld ft toob 4, sma the attatehoti could bo seated She 'talked to him itbout his profeAsibit e on alto bear to Seed that Same ook b nt Up I 111 thi 10 a -II at timem Until tile boy's heart glowed, another, There wits a wild, dizzy joy I 41rhAt 1�06U`Iall d espital!P11 said Allan, itwo Z have it curtain fixed under tile and ha iviAW-0, what valn wighoig he h,#A-that &be vote it captive, arid lie that filled Tier whol(f moul, atid'she Mur. murea to hettelf, It lov6 Iihn so dettrly I 06il,aud it wIll be A perfect little the. t1io knight Who 'romptied her; that alto imd so deeply, he must love Ito Ift ro- 1 � 'fArst " . ,Word it gAitell and be, might fight and turd.311 I 'Ut US 10VA the tableaux firotj" U � I die tOt HOT- tTo be t,onti-nuta.), - gavo her a start, from which, unavi. It 18 red. blOOdyle ail m n o,d, site has built up a reputation sat. . ond to that of lio ottior fanclor in Doea it dtipl Arnoripa or England and Is now sole owner of a large and successful iat. biscolor the line0 After standing .44 hours, it the torye-Vroni Country Life In Anio,-les, I 0 .6 I I urind is cloudy, highly colored, stringy, contains sediment like Rospectully Doclini'd, brickilust, then thide Zdbulon ,was Ott a visit to his YOUR XIDNDYS AAS 15189A89D, g city and the two had v gone to a restaurant for dinner. They, � - 4 $ 0++_*+++++++L,6.,� � I . . . . . +*** had given their order Find Were Waitifig , To protect your system agtijmt th'? for it to be filled Wh011 the Younger further Inroads of kidney eofflpla=� to ty man, who had been glancing at a paper ,on I)r. JU-milton's Pills. They . that 1.11, on the table, said. 'the staut relief to the backache, thai� dtag- way, uncle, (lid you ever have gitig genardiots, desire to urletaU too oelilly rebro-spinal meningitis?" "NO." often or too seldom. You'll fe-il hiviqor rePli0d Vilt'le Vebillon, After A atod and bratod, your a AWLI wit i, -)- few nionlents, menial mit""gle with the ptovo, gletp *111 be "stti'l? u . X,O 1Ucdl(.,,31p quostion, 'land I Ilon't want, any. I'd Oft tatth will do, you Moto lastlig goloi. ruthe? have fried liver And b"001i 41hY PrIo4b 9SO per box, ,or five boxas for ti, day."-111tiladelphle, Ledger. tit Z actiors. * .. 'L� I� I #� -f, I 4- ,. �* ­