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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1904-02-11, Page 6r ' • 1. Violet's Lover ' o,'wit') great amiability, laidee ; '-It wnev no areall one. -yet et& had Moire had accepted Sir Owen's invi- ad uneasy aenliation. too ,that, 1 wc It'atioli to wet as hostess for trove or attex all, A false rosition. eae wee tour dayS. She bad determined that I the promleche wife or enether man 7 - she would give him every opportun- I elie had no right to be queen titeree lty of being 'svith Violet, on the prip-e NOVI Sir Owen by her eide. ' Piero that the more lie saw Or her Os j ,It was; agb pant tote; else 'Lae: Er:eIe Moller he woula tire of bor. Kr Owen " nettlitilg Illexait in her life. The fete Kook leer (clown to dinner and etia by at the vim -rage, wilica had always' her sele. Violet wile dazed with woes Soemee to ber the very nem) of ar a• der. ahi ewer the ettperb gold and toeratie gayety, dwitallea tato ineg- Never plate, the magailieent epergues, nificanco. The 4ain had seldom sleeve tlie rare flowers, the costly wines, I a• mor.i lertiant arena ; flags and the rieltly cut glase. She felt half baelleee Travel; from ,the tan treeal afraid Of the well-tramed butler •ond •thr re -ere nemeefeis WM. '0 jL lbeleeless aseistants-it was all eseeire, marciu.ees, awl an infinity •of ft, scene of eplenaor and magnificence ainseMents. The music from the that dazed and bewildered her. 1 Inincle erboedenrough the park. Sir Owen gave her little tinee to G' 'at 1 vt‘ry beautiful," mid Violet, think, and eery one took their eue fghe S:t0(1:1 With Sir Owen watchlug flora lein-vierters and servants, 1 se Narioits memos. Violet wee %piece of the evening. She t "ar,70a,axe raoa.$0.1 I am well tea *so well that ,nesither Your. plighted , on New leor se concealed her trepidatien, and care- I nail,' lee raid. "De y.ou. not Irove that word, the opinion of the everitle nor i • kleauley-Why, I. saw. you smoking fully watching Lady Holfe, ehe in;- , :r would give, all I bave ..to Please nei,Y human power Slosh cotne between a cigar to -day. • ' : ' e. 'toted her exactly. Then, when tbe 1 ,you? I would tie all tide over Wei us. I Iv011id break exerY ,tie. eYPTY I ,DeatileY--Ilut it Wasn't One Q1 ! !LIMOS with drew, she Sir4i, tile centee•••over again to win one walla from,. bond, cresa every love to win You I --Yours. • RAUL "that it I were Salve tO Fella . I • e Sir Given leughell • IMOD • . • Only tbe Head and ,I3net or the Two buln. the nap off woolens Lonodale. it 'Would break Ilia heart?" Baptist Test stu nt ' it • 1 sr y THE COUPLE IN THE MOON. 110 heart e -What could they lo witb I N STANT RELIEF FROM coLas , Figeiree ere Sbewn• Sunlight Soap will not their hearts. A vol /Agar will mire nor the surface' off linens. nech Le vonnuolity ? He Might lots lieRAOAPHE AND CATARRH= People of artistie eense and refined ins temper I bit men never break . tante are zei longer dispesea 1,0 toler- RREGV.v.,IF).RIE;Y,,r:$3,, itTstArTagMhee:41aT: ate any allusions 10 tile rotund and ethe most despere,te love elfair, e o t pl wider visage of the "man in the ../ hope 1.00 are opeaking wow, Street liaetist Church, Duffel°, N. Ye moon." The time lies gone by lot'You amuse Inw." eho enthe ei hove moo aro bettor "I have' been, greatly troubled with that ehildielinees. Mho demand ot to - than they paint then)." . eelds, headache 1081 catarrh, I leave used .4nY le tor art, and if yeti ere bound , "They aro all very much alike; Dr. Agnew'a Catarrhal Pawder Avitli : 'Wit find art in weatover yeti look at, ' my ewer wine... ext hod results. In feet, it has done M'On- • 1 un S0P4ler or Utter utaPear-ereu yai - think `ittlY mall eanahlo or ;ko, everYnae" "mielY ." 1 v are ,not on familiar terms witie the breaking, las heart." ' • • epecific for influenza; • fulness 'thereof' 'there are ilow Oil ex., , is most refreeltinge to 'hear' that • deriefor me, end I wish to recommend it iz!.9t18.4unegneALetttlerutipaoat aatotheouxentrans. • 1 i m feet • ft UNLIGHT R.EDUCES EXPENSE ISSUE NO, 19041 etra, wiesiow hOothinff tlxrun should always hc used for C1111,11,-0 evetiiine ij goothu the chief, nothing. Ile gums, e urea ;vinil colic and in tie' 1.est remedy for litirriura, . . . . . - tRUIT LANDS In. lots of 10 to 100 neres for sale la 'Co Iteart 01 the Niagera Pratt Dolt, near 141Alt unniticir eniez.;..1 01 the day. awl. electric roads pain. a‘ernis very J. CARPEINTES. P. 0. liox 08, Winona, Ont. • .n MODERATE CAPEIAL he lerea me I"' • • Mk l'or Cho Octagon Ray. .yeestintiebeeetgituvatly increased• by ludieloug in - no% relij Or. AgniW's Olehnent La without an equal lubition-eon eveninge When tbe our- Loa:alai% NOW do 'not 1030,w how 'for WO diseases; or pine, dace, FA' tale of the. sley lo not draten-e, Velar idyll of ItTI the centre of the ell- EVES EFLAROE WITH A4E. "I tient erieile to know" •-• ' waaout sena/fleet. Very orb. portraying With a. delleacy , - dale," lie told liter. "*I hale elleopaza .• like that or an eugraviug t o ;01)404. Atter Middle Age the Unman Organ lie mere to tbe.point," • , :, know 110W einbia. I love Yon, Ond tbot ' Vite-.1.. hie'vps�Nlavleelrrn(lptlei:Inielng lough enough ta lie "e:guitleant of inueh." , - 4,anic fmtrav b4to virltia, 4 .1,30..„.1e2 glg, IVO' YOU. a birtheay' pter.ent. Dar- will10 1114113tiOlteinglr foralenSetshtetqlre':g1(inl'-atne();:i74 hatte do fee eel" ' A cOnversa,tion with a prominent tialitY • for- latTt Under, 04 t laud. 1 , bunion ciOuPle whose faces are mar ,,,, ef sight 1110* 0)3 In Foga "Let eue, tell You," bo Oentilluede , et on ley way up town, t ' dowel - what it ellen. bol and 1.11 buy interesting 'there than & "fitly unat- wateug wen of large, affable 'where de - tended, That is because they aid oet• eulee aeeeaaee a .btillimte'i ainde 0:4:110:: . waxed rtio%, she du Rolt Ake, neene Ilunbaud-Ole very well. elnet write ta.millare bare neVer ;nen aught more ; 1 °VI _ dleeoseloa of her laver. „ "LK),Ir litletle 1 fore you, I thank yell:, ^, , -• use their opera gl&sees, From the °U- tile incot• beautiful woman I 110,111 " ' server's standpcnnt the figure on the mental en-nlenment W" reclitillItt°' it ever eisert in my lite. Your beat:tee Minahrs Liniment Cures DiPhillria1 right, weiee is elle more prominent We* eaminen to field an inorru.s0 in gleddene- MY' leeant , rro win it and ' 0 able tWo. Is unmistakably feminine., the Cranial development. A More It arra keep It oewaye near 3119 enr On* Brand 0/11Y* r With the tape of three-quartere front detalledelareatiga,tion Among eoine Of would give all that I have In this, and eYeelooking down, The figure 0ri the large Metropolitan liattere re- Inaledelpbia Reese. vealed tbe fact that nutily of theni world. I leVe you well enough to . • the dbeervee's left, whleh does not laY an my weeleh et your feet, -to Idean 0Y-Ilere's a. cigar. we/melte Yea ail MY" life. •love you 1)eal110Y-Tlittnica bat syeere oft snataanndnirsii)euurt 1:tslig faPelealinulYrin'erd7ani,:i.:1:111: elloe"ee:°,01'f 1eele:e.aiirrs'Istritl'eXtr:eelzoIlltItl°1er 04:al ria.111;1 : best nnolvn to the owner, ie distinctly tome:tic measuring device, kept re, toward the Interesting and perhaps oneaine ox mariee of the pronibeent • blushing one. Both figuree snow tile men, whieh bad led to the dieseceverYi, bead ad bust only, and the pose of (to wiach, however, little importance eaoli is distinetey natural. As to oleo. had peen attached) thzut the eine' of- • the feminine figure scenes nearly two - ten enema a decided Increase in Size : thirtlEi the dia Ester or th moon's of observation -her exquieite beauty, and make yOu min,e. . I will throw I Suddenly, Istancling there, ehe re- overithing to the winds if you 10:1 LiniMent Curee Oarget in COWL her dainty ereos, the attention paid ; after the middle age. m Amherst her proud e to Fells, *dist oaly eay the. word. •1 disk from the crown of the head to to bee by air Owen made her the - elle would tell Sir Owen she was to The pale, beautiful girl shrunk Knew WItet lie Wantefl. -the 'waist -Boffton Advertieer. , Tines, it ie a feet that the human atost important person present. rounding holly Struoture for its faze otly and say.: "I am going to tleifeti I can not. most nia,rree Felix " jolty." Leaked a Fredonia girl of A PERFECT REMEDY, and !proportion, it can readilyi be seea be his wife. How was -she to do it? .fin hire. Sir Owen did not long delay enter- c eslectea a luxurious chair afid en- ne eye deeelide largely! upon the eur- ing the /drawing room; and then ,She could not turn reund to him. "I eat not," die eald-eyou loam eeeneas City Star, 1 marry %Telex Lotted:Ilea' She was 1 reorlsidailzr • • • i.her steady, "why deteen't Ma papal ss•••••••••••• , tempted to do sP. but It would be ' "I could hilt Idnie" muttered Sir throne pass from gerteration to e vrestiaeld, N.73., inly 80,1008. threeed her. He found her a, foot- . too brusque. "I shall find an oppor- Owen, under leis breath; with an geberation as other thrones do?" en a e.Itezultet sea, ainotteure Palls, Vt., Present,s abnormal visual oonditione, Gentlemen -I have been usitte your Ken- due to ian . Inadequate development, etool ; he waited upea ter natbough. that, in the bilifie of an eLyle, whieli la e p n WI , tunity during the evening," she oath. Aloud he said. Yen •Shall, Wopeti are aisvays old bachelore. 4- I a' j tbouglit ; "I can easily make ego, but never marry hint I' • , he replied, psge; he never bat her, nil B I looking at the splendor which sur- not at preseut, .1 will enjoar, myself She shrank still further from him "John," she asked a moment later, roweled her-loolcing at the wealth, now... i and cried aloud; and then he, Was '"IlaVe Von alle• 'desire to be a Poen?" the magnificence -wondered that she Then Sir Owen menducted her full of remorse. Ile tried les best i `'None whatever," he &powered, as should play a part la such a scene. 'through the ground & It was a, verit- to comfort her. 1 he moved eloser. The next day it It wail a night of triumptto her e able triumph. Ilereexcitileito beauty, "Listen to nea Violet," he said, woe antiouncoa• . but Oho die not, forget Felix; all her superb dress, her radiant face, and once more she raieed her bean- I , would have been "perfect had lie berm the evident admiration of this titul fame to hire. -"Forgive me -I by her vide. ' wealthy Onlronet 133, her side, were j am more accuNVstemed to shouting • .• orry wont cure a cough. When , The guests talked of the 'morrow -he the sole themes •of conversationat wen than pleading with 'lie:Ilea ifete-they had ratesie and cards. Ste' • People bowed to her who had never Do not think I am oe cruel. WilY « yOu •And a cough holding' on—. -, should 1 kill thim ? Do not tremble e eLhe17.. everything else has failed.- : , Owen gave Violet a lesson in besiquee seeined To be aware that she had mid when the evening was over she . exiteted before; ladies pleaded for an so. r shall never torgive myself." j • 7' , , , . Went to her mother. •Introdue:tion who had passed herivitb She 'tried to conquer the fear is , •"Mamma," elm said, "how delight- 'haughty insolence; wen crowded - teat haul mattered her ; see stilled • 6 71. oh s _... - ful it Ines all 'been ,i, 1 am so serrr round her, and nem/ seemed content the trembling • of ifer hands, ghe - . 1 that it is over. I wish it would last until he lead won one smile from the wild beating of her beart: 'He spoke . Consumptioni i eorerer." DIre. Hoye smiled. ' eyeS. ' , sweet lips, one glancefrom the lovely more gently to leer. c - , to am more than half a eavage,e.•vire,. •The Lung r il - the struggle that lane to the lot 1 eagerly to her ;but "sbe hardly heard HOw different I shonid be if I had '. It IS guaranteed to cure. - If it : of people with limited means." w.heit he Was Saying, she wa,S so a gentle, beautiful ' girl like- xi* doesn't, we'll reftituryOurmoney. ' It wa,s pleasant The dainty, lux- . engrossed in the beilliant ecene, e He near me 1 I Should growl civilized = . a__ _ _ urY-loving lea -tura fennel It wonder- led her past the, . front lit the all, mow,. ereolet,, listen te. tee, you • Riccs:. k• t-:. w ET,L$ 04 k•o• Ma ; fully pleasant. Violet smiled to her and through the superb gardens. It Ise. 50c. U. LeRoy. N.YeToronto,Can. ;self as she sat in be r room that shall not give me eater adOINVet now . seemed to her that they passed acre -not yet fOr zeany da...vs; bat -I- che ,•.. - . - ._ . . • . , 11 1 'It Is more pleasant, Violet, than They Reseed on, Sir Owen talking he saki "I ain ashamed of myself. , Tonic g • A mes 'was brus ng e long,. after ;acre of pass houses, then they pray' yete.to be ner wife. Do. not ;shining, golden hair. She was stre! came to a little, hill At its foot look at Ine 13,11d• sa.V. You can pet; rounded (by every luxury -hangings was the riVer bank, and its summit you can if you will. Suer). promtses The -ServanVe Strategy. - e1lk, and 3aee, Dresden ehlna, Bowan crowned with a,' group of silver as yours are broken every day. I DostortTrene.cript. herniae. glass ; the room was a maee . larclies. A seat had (139013 placed tine will not let you giveene au answer " e. _ vel In its, wee. She smiled as she der them, for from . the summit of until you have thought the matter -mils. Tymnice-Ataxgaret„ hove noes already -how abe admired soft vele ,,,,._„„_, .e. . — over. Look around eve Mice. 'it batieen that Yoe. have washed the reedited how dear luxury! was to her , that hill was to ba seen One of the Well liked to eat Srom silver ,plate and Weer° are We going e" asked 71.01e: -l'aina' more Vi let -look at this stately window/4..1n the dinieg room on only thie broad domain; think of one ewe 7 • . Net chair,s and thick soft ca.rpets-, ee,eateee pi tures in, -..e.mgiand. .. , o drink from richly! Cat gla.ss let, as they left the ,H• all and the Yoareelf as its masteese-nestress lee . Mlargaret-I aupPosed, MUM, that'll GareWood Hall end, forte theoeand What you wanted. I washed them in- --liked . to be wafted on by grounds-- ' , . , As Lady Clievepex-eleoer a'ale , eine, so you could see ut, clod left Well-trained servants- to live in I want to show you Larch Bill " a. 3.45r. ' tale atmosphere of plendor-tIle applied. the name eatuudal-alr-'Liatr- Cheoevi lie them dirty outside so that the neigb .ks - so l, I- , wear rieb eiand costly lace, pre- Slie did not quite like being there xI slay, you would be a queen of bors cobldfet see in. clone stones and gold. It was an en- alone with him; Ilelix would not the whole county ;. you would be one , • the most popular and wealthy women iffinard'a Liniment Cures Colas etc. traneing life, and the other would ' like it; yet how could she resist? in England. Yoe would have the after all, there was nothing like gees Larch Hill," he continued. never eeem quite the same again. "Every one who comes to Garswojedrt eiyhoerlt att ymon.ra fre.eptegailtal :6%1716-y1o:- Too 1Hellow' to be liallg;• htY• , money would be to buy, a brewery. !Hallk-e,b' Stai Plodding 'twee i etc you °Thh.littdhlruAm0oegelarte'd with. a grim humor. . money. : is really the P. -rattiest spot aboat deed, everything that -women like , Washington Star. pertain Phieadellplela re- Oranges can pew, leo safely' Sine - She dismissal hee maid, and would Imre." bast. You seaii. be aurrounded by Perter has ecidd cause to remember-. iee east frain California without Ice. have abet, but that a ray of moon- But your guests will miss yeti," every luxury that the world:eau glee _, . • was to gm saddenly ribli, would. ••'01.1 Ile visited Mr e Ellcins someeyears Tao haat is con.Oned in dry cameo- aght shone in through the window. elle nald. If 3•°'n nni7 will a•a7 ''''git• PrOud ane hauty?" : ttgo to ;negate one. of those ,,bizarre gin .41 ani tvItitethe ettieent iif the fete,' ••,1 awl note' elm , murmured a but •eseo. De fest tang I'd do wit' de interviews that sometimes appear in eltrrtgled' w°rIth nle'endtiltsimeeeli3t'C'm-gPereinraltelildr: One part of the rose silk liangin had been left undrawn. She went to he returned, with a lovr howl and her voiee was weaker and fainter Sravlit °ere on a horsewhicheveryone tbe ineeease in the glee of the skull Raicl had a ,paviti, I have ailw used abriost r , d t i , IfliTeetnaltfinint T,' IglINdlaknifielec) 1"11; b8 137 generally 1113r6"d ?I- I &lea °Gad' one wou natu a, yi 0AN Bill USED. m in you please send me a tend to a eorre'epending themes° in copy of your e Treatise on the inertia and His eiseneesee xourarespetiully, Walter Gregg, the size Of tbe eyeball,. tbereby °Du- triliniting to It possible neutralize - The 'Aga of Growing Spred. • Otrronni°afr.t:11* 3?MVall (13)feiQt"a5r.el'risi , "esEr delsdoeylieryilicoeflYthek)tivbeanttlieethger:94-- ' Qr. Agnew's batarr'hai Powder.— accompanied ao US - two bottles, and she is n •t tame, and there re el re 0, ury. Indeed, motiOn especially ad- Roy. W Alain poster oi the Baptist tented to teanaportation enema to be Emanuel Church; 'Buffalo, gives strong testi- our ,greatest aim. , We eall remora- mon' for and is a Men believer In Dr. bar the thrill with -which We beard Agnew's Catarrhal Powder. Be hes tried of the sixty -mile -an -hour train. It many kinds 'Of remedies without avail. " After usingla/r. Agnew:s crreitgalial Pcol wdg- ;rialty1116sethriengaty;'Faint°rtilesofttwnr ndleXt3trLMT1111:3:11• ' telnavIrdell•ftiil 41%17/ tit cents ,--171; H. -• EaT1X 1.111$ year' a motorailroad bee • . : twann Miancheetei' and - Liverpool, , Ergland, mit the record up to ' 110 A Question al: potties. eaeles are leciur.•' We had hardly be- . 'Ottawa's Cenadian Club is all torn od tele 'stage of regarding , it as a ill& mbyemabeersonte oome accu,stamed to,thre, liardlY pass- rboovueldrayweatter tdorzselefitehtet; or oyerallseal; tbe evening Meetings. freak, wave -from Germany bane° the 'awe that on 1.130 alle,nrenfleltleeoea • ' ' son mIlla,ry eoad an ele,etrie'ear.made South Arnerlean etteurnatic.Oure a, speed of over ,126 miles an hoer, Guise Rheumatism. -It is safe, hartn- Ms.-news came with the .statement tee and acts euick-gives,alipost Instant re. fen, nee and an abet:flute cure In item one to taat eVe.tr higher records were peceed; an expectation that was/ real.% three days -works wondersht most acute forms of rbeinnatism. Om. xn mule telitimutly t lzed a 1 ew days late! in the higheet record yet -obtained -130 PA, miles "I spent 0 weeks in bed before commencing • its use,, -4 bOttleil cured me." -00 an licur.-Current Literature. - ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM contains no opium, ' . .' Wva.at 4.bout the ituality't flamed throat and lungs, and so prevents IR efficient, since it heals the irritated, in- Toielutoresve; ti, deepEleated cola front running into ineura. tile/ems of consumption. The Ice in -Toronto Hay le eight- .—...... • , een inches thick; 0, font which will . The itetortecourtee•us. !Awe a mateced, effect on the there Mlle *tate William L. Elkins, the neoineeer) iniaignee next etreet. railway ,magnate, of Fhiladel•- arrange it to elnit out the moonlight,. 0114 that she weld sleep, and when she saw that' he did not care In the ; MS tinie, and he notieed the change; , , An' new dat tame on a wouldn't real - least whether be waneenssed or not. i "I - will npit aceePt '.713411' 413$347`17 ize dat I was ileb./' Oise ttood near the window and saw i. . the sliver light on the trees and flow- He led her to the summit of the yet,n he,:x,etarreed, But nose look . • l --to th rustle t under the at the other side, of the .picture. You , • • • - hil Prtgl, Ler thoughts -went back to Felix • e sea , marry this man -who is under a eictud ; . awent „e baca to • that lovely night . lexches. , when sheheal ietood with him, bar the I woe 'thinking all Mel night, lie he takes< you. to eeme wretebed little. lilac bushes. Hoer he loved her! 'Hie 9aid, "thatTWould bring you -heat. toe home; he work day and night, yet : , , ,,, , , , . can hardly get money eaough foe his HIS OWN FREE WILL. . face appeared se plainly before her day. I want you to look well aroued . expenses; you spend the prime of . • . • e , , • -tee iovent earnest eyes and win- You. Bee how the sun shines on "Sans- your life, and lose/ the glorer of'yonr Deer., Sire, -n ,, cermet- speak too ning Dew- wood. Look at the al.1 first." strongly of the eeeelleliee; of ILTN- A.fter all, love Isom 'hest ; wealth n ,Vigits a magnificent panorama; . beauty, in a, helplesa struggle -to , , make both ends meet ;. and you, die jinbis 1,Thernm 4 NT. It is THE remedy the 'Lea.st Important fealere In 'It Laded feed before your ,teme, , your beauty sew ore, er. in My household for, burns, sprains, etc., was the grand. old Hain with Its, even in the. prime' of life. i say tbat gone, worn out' ee. And we would.not be without it. tossers and turrets. He seood lel her it/ i i h for cii a mar Itis truly- a es'onderful medicine. a. side. , . s a cry ng E 04ne x su - " From here, as far away as Your Liege to take place.' You see the ' JOHN A. ,MACDONALD; eye can reach," he said, "Is mine. differenca Violet ?" • - Publisher Arnprior 'Chronicle. -• YesI see it ,Sir '' Owen, North, south, east and west -it is all , * but--" • • • • • -'Then," he •interrepted, "13.'('will was very aleaeant, bu.t it was sweet- er toile loved than to be rich. And, she tell 'asleep asleep with her or's/ name on 11411lips. CIIAPTEIL XVI. The net morning; was bright and Th warm. ere ,:was a hurried break- fast -everyone sz•emei to have co mine. You see the river like a broad not talk about it !to -day. You ellen thiek it well over; you will, be of my opinion won. New' eve will go much to co; from early dawn ;nen silver line in the distance -the boats, hoel b:eo at work in the park. Sir and the barques on it are mine. You Owen caree downstairs radiant. eee the villages nestling among the "Vnlio will eay one word against trees, the xicle, well -cared -for farina-, Engliell weather alter tide?" be the quiet, pretty homesteads -they cried, then, when ne ea.ve :Violet, he are mine -all mine." . bowed low to her. "The queen of the "2-1 Is a noble property," Wife said. fete," he whierereS, nee she blamed " Yes; ' flare Is not a larger or ' Valentine. baek egaln-and yell not forget' the view front Lareh Hill ? bo- first ' ' . Buffalo Exprese. . moment I save you I meant to lido Salet ,Valentine's „Day draws on YOu, Violet. I swore to myself that apace ; • , you amulet be Mine. You have pro- Young men, tune hp yor lyres, as she heari him. better estate in England, and the mised me the first dance toemght, And sing ee /her eit.one, eyes and renlembera' grace, • The postebeg earae as they sat at beauty of it is that tt hes all toe He talked tele, her on. indifferent . time* up ! Tune up, you MI'S 1 breakfast one there was a note for gether. Yo,v. see thedark mase of - matters as tbey ,deedended the. hill } . ler; ehe sew that It was ti em and put it adde until elle should be alone. Loeking eurldenly, ti114- saw Fir Peen w eteeing her intently,and egaiu a hot flu. 11. burne.I ber face. Ile Cid not icave her -everything was re- ft'rrei to her; her lei hoe, her tastes, were erentiationy con ultel nary aeur rad Lady Zile, with ti.;.r. hard.", "it is someaung ineredItile-he treats her just as though elle, were the ilalitress of this Meese. It is quite enough to turn any girl's brain!" Teo -ugh be xpeeit lile whole time with her, Fir Owen od no. forget - ere e , tile trees in them are a magnificent foe- th,l'ibotsaled-leu eee that I cannot Minard'S Liniment Cures Distemper. tune In timeeselves, and they are all eau ypii .,1)1103 Heere•-try to,' drive of me.adoweland where the cattle guest, will tnink• I have beee fright- HAD A SINOUL1R STOMACH. ._Mine. You gee tlmt broad stretcb that Scaxel look front yeur face ' my graze -it is all mine !" , •ening you,' She made no reply e his words arid she Image a, great effort -Co bring queer C°Ilectitn1 ("link r""11"1 lit a Young efaii,re?lOigeetive Organ. -- his looks confused her. , baek the smilee and brightness to `lel 4111 lord of the son," he said, her face, but she did not succeed e•ery The organs of Mati are extremely Sunday newspapers., The getting of gen. , such interView,i. requires the, asking „ ot 'a number of peculiar questions, , • and the aeporter. Opened fire* in tble - • 'Mr. Elkins how did yeti earn your • I fire: thottstend • "Dile rmilleenalrec.. frownece, • 'thin' imiled. ' ' • "BY lererct week," he aeiswered, Daunted a little, the reporter in el- leneetried to think tip the next glees- tlorl, Presently" he found' it. It Was : "Mr. Elkine, you kayo lived -a goed many years.; nowe tell we-wbat been thenhappiest monient In' your life?" • • . "It hasn't cOme yet," said Me. El- itlire4 , , "Not •• yet ? i When, taen, Will it 'come?" The 'reporter's eyes shoue.'• Now he expected something good. - "It will (mine," said Mr. Elkins, "when people cease aiikleg lOolish questions." . 1, A Fine Magazine Just oat. The, FoeaTeack New for Februttra, Only! cents. Any newsdealer. Great Cigarette smoker. {Recently a' Frenehman residing In the little town of Olaye was meeh Surprised wheal, he •discovered that 44 SpeCialtY 8tO:k3." You can learn of eementine which means mouee for yoa correepontang with A. SHAMAN, ea eaborne St. 'Toronto, One -- -77-w ate. ArlY10/1eYrIlaker!=regiltgin. - mate 0111 Peotitabie business an exceptionally gooa atablueyear-eronnd' m °nom/. alter, taat brings in tee. dollere Plea nod full nor-, valiant for et/ cents In stamps. Don't forget tho stamps, and address Standard signify Co., Ilemitton, Out, ApommiallananisominMosolk .:f • • = _ 3 0 • e A POPULAR CORSET FOR 1904 swyr,40 ajeelzie - .41 1 mi A NO BRASS EYELETS 11 11 Mt oll. III i1 14141.111d 4141 MANUFACTURED ONLY eV RUSH ,11 7 TORONTO, - ONT. gri, leg., 61.1 444131.144 10,14A6.4., 1,1 h. Both Seem to be isfeees ary. - Bostodfloblo, Some r.eople %rill be surprised to learn that the eeople of the United Stelae seend as much nioney for pat-: ' eut gxedlaine us their do for bread, and ()there will be surraised to learn that tries, arend as meth for bread tto they no' for ratent"medielnes. • Lever's YeZ (Wise Head) Disinfectant Soap Powder is bettettlien other powders, eis it is both soap and disinfected: 34 hiarconi Postage StaMPs• This Italian Post Office ie About tti issue a series of new postage stainpe. One of teesetbears a portrait of Mar- coni, .and electric waves traversing thgreouweeporadierewroltifertreesweairteeed, itemetgeblieg- uselees being in the foregreund. In Going to Now York 73e sure that your tlekets read via Graud *Trunk rind Lehigh Valley route of tho "Sleek Diamond Sxpress." This is the direct and best route from all Canadian points. By this route baggage is neW checked in bend and from Canadian points. Pile Lehigh Valley , has three stations In Now York, lip town near all first-class hotels, and down tOWIl nearali European steamship docks, saving passea• gers for Europe a long alai' expensive trans- fer. Secure your, tickets of Grau,t1 Trunk agents, ober , Lew!.1, 0111131011111 Agent, 'Xonge street Toronto, Ont, • afore Clergymen Needed. letlailednikpnrisotfr7essisiontsiMtlitnet1 overerowdea " , • : , yisonneotof otoliwte TOV IMAM back if Gin .rars do not cure. •• Rheumatism •- When the Irldneys fail to-do their work of discharging the 'uric acid front the system, the•result is rheumatism. 'Until the Itidneye resume this work in a naturol healthy way no cure is possible. • .1.n ills • cure rhenntatistn quickly and for all dine because the • are the most perfect ICidney Corrective. ever discovere Prom all Druggists, 5octs. Per box,' ' 6 taxes for see, Or direct from THE BOLE DRUG co,;-WifiNIPEO, MAN., Strange .thie ef a suicide's Skull. A rather gruesOme Highland pram- . . tice of treating .epilepsy, :aye the Caledonian Medical journal, is •the drinkieg out of a 'eluieide's skull. In a. certain churehyard there is a suicide's skull lying perdu, the exaet whereabouts • 'being known only to Ono or two privileged individuals. It le invariably sent for when a Case of epilepsy occurs. tra thirty years he bed smoked SOO,- • 000 thousand tigariettale lie be- - • - • - • • gall to make IA 1878, and as a rule . • • he cohsumed SO cigarettes daily, He • Use ThibetanNal.k of Appreciatkin. My first real Thabertan feast, writeis Ekal Hawaguebi, in the Century, oc- curred in Dwelling, to whieh Were ' • also invited Dr. Kenerre Inouye, the japamese "Borderland" Philosopher. and Hang "ru Wei- the Chinese re- former rend seamier. Thibetaa hoot expressed his respect for us and appreciation of our remarks by rising to ate feet and extending his tongue! to it e rut' length. . for many' mace round. I know no well; the wonid Wan all elianged for therefore calculated that he must other place Inc as Garswood. Vile- her einee 'she had myna up Leach - ed tl all t foreign•leteve smoked at least 27,000 every e lo a le sm es ear:, or 800,000 1.11 80 yearg. tot Haye, alt this is mine r.and, If 11111 -quite changed. There she had deolly le Often eapablo. Of seriously 7 Ho next diecovered that if all theee tag', you will sneak only:one. word, it obeli been cairn,- content, with jest a dieturbing their functions. At tlue 0,rettes Were placed end to end they all be yours.' eliadow of longlog, for the grebe: • +hie, 01 fin.," glane.e. , lover and her love. Now she ,. re. Ten% a-il'aTiblte-Gto-lerlftecekle: s;Iloven b°; emir around yet li p y in her s I whi 1 evouldastretelL for a tlistatee -Of 40 ' kilometreq. awl he Was so appalled , 'lic t r ed t • I th okmd. "lbor4 could It be mine ?" tatioei-one that had left her heart the child five years of ge who was fIrl'igenade ne° liccPtgrrtinue to smoke eig. FIBRE WA by this fact that he stopped. smoke her parents. Francis Hoye le - the Stomach, such, ter Anstanee, es I t li eal tow warns lite einroti that he WAS "in clover;* his "I do not understand you," she de.' beta been, through a seething temp - fore evereone e..e-they had every marry Ine, Violet," he whispered. - e A A ciao itl 1891, after having awl a gOod health if they saturate their Were waited ttpoa and attended to be- "It can all be yours If you will preseeted to the A.m.:levee de Medi- arottes that they. eatinot rani/tin in there. could toyer be balm. cootent Her beautiful hide greW' pale as for her again. AO nor eyes Wanuereu ineury, every tttiklitiOil. piece or MonoY neeinoved frcim the bodies with nicotine ea he did, wit: hey.; never ban el) bee ; 07 ' bUrning nod her bieln Wairling; over the var,ioile beauties of nature . The gtxtats arrlaal tatty. Every- death. t esephagile. ,This example of toter. thing 3.1-/9 ,-ueeessi, tut tbe drover- , "1 call not niarry you," she re,.. and art Mirronnding elm 010%41 one.) Is, however, •eoesiderably 031.- A lifailyeeeed . to iterecif : big eatisiactioa of all was that the piled, quickly. "All thie Might be mine e X Might be deeded by tie: following cage, evIlleh The ehiton, a sort of, shelifish,hoids , 1 1 •i . 0.11 , . 1.40 Can, be had In TUBS, PAILS, WASH BASINS, tuuc PANS, STABLE PAILS, INTO. any firat.oiais dealer. • aviEtiFfoi.4110:?- weather was sa line. Violet -rowel 'Wily net, "Violet ? rae why." Lady cheverirx, eliti give grand eta we Preeepted ------ e aeademie at ti, the record of poseeeedng 11000 eyee. , • • time to read ifr lovers note; it "Deem:wee, I ate engaged to mar recent nieetiagi . The patient wan et young man 22 2 mutt on earth dome' tress of all 1" , Beware' of Olottdante -for Catarrh to attend the fete even for one hour ti t • Sir Ower, said no more to leer, but years of tege, pale, of slight interne teal how disappointed he wet that roue Lommaio,, tertainmehte here:, X might be mise , he could not come to Garswood, but "Is that all t te 2 1' a nut r ought to be a:di- was an lenekeedbleity foe him, 1113 wood of hin3eelf to presume to ask - he tolciubled .attentlene, and genre, and epileptic, who had been people began to make' Pretty free 'under tho ewe* of Dr, LercetrX of the father bad bad a Very nerlotio re- oi r 1 at; you to. emery I cOM arts about tie matter 0' 311 m e i . tit. Joseph hospital, for nervous and laree-e, ,auti he 'weld' tot leave the te.- i not `iiiiiiion;tand linv/ it WOO she ex- „7-,13 loves we." ohe •Saldh CiUle*IY. , mice if he doea not mind," remarked several days several foreign bodies erienced et certain. feeling ot re- eo do nasty do misty others'. Yoa captain ttih, "awl 1 shall be Worry li were obiscarved in the left liypochone ` moOt 0 na y him, 'Violet, he for it. i drium and the patiort was emit to eif-her present trhImpli 'tvas so ham 110 money, me influence, no po- ' I believe, Lavinia," mid Lady "one surgical ward, whoro the, cpere great, and elile enjeyol It so tbor- eition; hie father is under a cloud Ittilfe, with' an air of ditenay, " ellif ation of opening the otomaeli woff eaglily. It meet ali have enri:el tylien Veil% ennie. It Wit0 lilte it play now; which must darken the son's future.' Owen 17 to infaturtted that he Wilt . performed. What ev,as our eurpriee Oho was playine- the part of mietresii You ean not marry him ; it would marry the girl after all -he will, in. I when we felt with the Heger 'through ot a maenifteent manelori-of einem he ruddnesuP ., , ., tho incialon st great iittniler of mot- or that litilltant tote. min Must given up the 10'o if Fells hen eome. 1 . hay, ui MIT engaged to lilie, she re- 4kj,draPile' hi Hoed/ and' his wife; Waked 1 attic embetaneem. With the aid of "Ae It that niattered 1 Engage- On hi. reenengly taint unconcern. long *rollers we efreir forth the tor - She motet 13471, kpo'llt t113 time -with Tioleie found hOeseir the 000• eign bodim. Virst '1V4Y ()bighted two him. ments iike yours are brokere every ter of attraction, to all the i coireo /moons, varying from five to day: It ie the commonest tidng in men ;• one wantol her "I elnli never lir my life leave eeieli us rive arid one -halt lechers' l'n length. Ns 13 t 1 0 oolim ie must be mad to thInkyou would," evena aotedele . win eeee his intestinal trouble. At tile end of fe tritiele Y. again," fit-. ter hr,er elt the WOrid-no otie things anethIng partner at erequet, another warded' !rho last epeone taken dui were the, ;teeth,. may rui. Nveli ieley of it." her foe Lawn tennte third craved niie ;reined to roe her lover's fare permietsion to row iter aeroes mrin'llest and "'ern "ten3lvt'17 tele 'Mill it I•e •.' rotted by the neido 'of thr. atetnaeli no 1 o had looked Into hers Lake oh . et " , hoWever. wan not the entl, for Orrees tit latel been remt t ) her for night by the dew -laden hudhee " E.b.ouid like that best," slie said, Thith taking a longer pincher -the vatOrn- 1 e 1,,,„, 1,1, el ihrengh 1111110811 1111113.81 MS Vele°. She ' With, a snills. *Ridden and so beau- ttrei ;Wend.; with Sir Owen by her looked op at elir Owen, her taee titui (hat the heppy recipient of it faoicio'kbtolfilagovol`r(PYlint,tiarryg'f'-orryku.01?tlitirut.ihtrilele .C.4. Iva d tee r heer‘ol of eb- deathly pale.. 1044 his P(vorree't"brieee'co.°Jtfouloie,(304!) a.! once' pronely, the liftepile. of tile name fork 3, rem.. lehe felt iler trium;,h keenly "Do von knolv, Sir Owen," ehe -• - • broken, another fork handle, the fourtii proag or Um fork relieve men- .- - Woad, a pin AIX Illeileff bong, a piece of mefarionven ihellee long with n. painted end. 13.90 nails, ono needle, one knife handle and two knife blades; a third fork liarrello. nee key and 00Mo ernall pertielee of oxidize:I • metal; in all twenty-five oleos* with a weight of 230 Elians.-Nes tars. EI. A 1,, rut telets, 4 feet Mgt, britnitIng Magog sod latish .... .4‘1,44.444.10.. 545 by (*i 01! Eluppliod ferg. Ide, 4 feet high, leolueing ibleges and lakes lettelee Nat 004rtfeas Iowa. tioalor. pActle .vvigtic irXr4CL CO. Limitdid, W*Ilesrvitis. Maittnei, VinnolliegOitp. John tog • •• that Coataik Kibrcury, leis Golden Ved11Ing. , lincle Eplent lied put on a clean collar and his beat float tend was Walking majestically up and doW11 he :street. "Aren't yen working to -day, nee ole ?" A1 -ked one of his Catiectsitan ae- qualittancee. "No, fettle ree Celebrittile my gold- en weddire, "You ;were n3arrted thi years age' t0.4111.Y.. HY00. '• -weii, why 'Isn't your wite hcbp- Ing you to celebrate it'?" My preeett tosh." replied Uncle Epil!fri, With "ultet got MAW!' to eto loth it. she'12 ,in3.-onth.0-lihin.g0 Tribune. en mireury lamely deetroy the sense of t smell and ceMplotely derange the 'whole byre P1110111313 it tlirou*Ii tlie 111110011(3 eurfeees. Such ardeice !Mould never bo Used ogcont on procrIntion pliysl- 'lnns, cane, tile damage t w oht ten Tolti to the good eou can eremites* derive from them. 'Imes ceterrh Cure, manuteetered by P. I. Cheney; & Co., Toledo, () • contains tio mercury, and is internelliy, *teeing ,sirectly npon the Wood and Muonne surfacer/ of the ierstein, In buying Hell's 'Catarrh ''*331' he sure ion get tbegenninO, It 38 3013.' Internally and Made itt Tided°, 011ie, by 1"..J. Cheney &Co. Testimonials free. Solid by Druggists. ac per 'bottle. Ink., Italie+ Family Pins roe 'constipation, 'Why cirieved. F,eot. -who had been a tong time in, the colonies, paReen, 'I 1 lilt tO 1112 esnatIve gienr and, meeting an old ,-eettoolfellear, the two at down t eleat nevelt old timers and aoguaint.' moots. in tits ram*, of the t1011Y er* /IMMO tho str.teger hapvened to nek IIJK3I1V. 31. dertetiet eleordie "He's dead .ton* ant," rem Ala friend. "and Pit never meson rogrirt. tin' 7(1ni as loteg art I lire. 'P�Ll 7lPj heel yen allele remota ljtvidio,r1cleie 1133,'!, yeet tIrbr?."011,t, orro mesa, litllt I mktried hlo AAA a. War on btibonib elegise eeare whites a.gitate3 London HOMO time ago, in - having Ito aftermath in It war 013 rata are tommonly believed • to be 1(Ifti elder tUstribttLor 1 the, enegueiteLond n peosti states that • fuller h,000 rodents are killed on leota don docke entre inontli by the IMO.. TO-41310bal Tilt Idlers, ttiel- that fatly qbarter or a •million rats leave - been deeeroyed by them since the • erusittle began. %ere extermination hi 'Continued neer that the; real, Of /1,11 tritionde la post, on elate groend that . the veulentei do are tinoemonsamonet of elamage to Altal'CI1Oritte /Ito/tick Ihe Canadian Order of Chosen Friends Still Forging Abed blet,071-ylie. Order kne juet theme another pro's:Wrong year, In not Via b*St in:1141- eta' ntvielappiroved imellt tions ttieEvoa in ftrphil rude :irrVi e?0Ilsa Wl POW Man RHULANIN DMMAel.HLTffY '4t, r *some. Witte - 1