The Wingham Times, 1910-11-03, Page 7r
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-�- I accept It at once without bno'wlnl; .the hidden chain about her nett'+. Silo "Kitty Isiillgrew, as I i...
•:,'"" l ivo?" shouted And theta, Into tllt3 oinniblas aQ oia
what It Is." placed her hated on th t bl Die r1he m Iii j
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and r w, . a ng a slash xor We floor: !ng came the Taan, with the scar.
What a beautiful palacel' KIRty opened it, "Jolly gasped, An ewer. I But the Inspector blocked the way,
criedpresently, pointing to a house ald,-a glorious green emerald -.lay In beckoned to u gendarme, who camp i ----,r_
The tivora, from San Remo on the du xmxm+mnunraanuniwuWwtnmuuuunumn"T m
A not P.u' flnril lite honso of Fe#rarch, i1#e palm of her band. ( over, and calmly Pointed to Merri, !fallen side to Cannes on the French,
The La the ?noon poirred broadly upon it. The "I shall glue this to you, Mr, O'Aiai• Ness s unopened cases,
* gondola posts stood like sleeping sent!- ly,", said, the owner, "ilii I relearn, it "open P' Said the Inspector, possesses. Yillefra Csen�tundbeabty • RIA (101.9, and the tide inurmurcd over the is very dear to me, but that must not "But'l- Alerrihew Struggled to ass, h sad Ivletl, ar-
the
" �, Struggled ' , p tw0en that white city and Monte Car. •
steps, Stand !n the way." "For heaven's sake," cried Hillard, Yo, It !s quiet and lovely. Icor flag i'gtupeo, peoing Kitty's gesture,, f 'lye gods!" cried O,Mally Gln. dismays "be patient and open the cases at reason tile great army of tourists pass ; .0 xlf�il S .alTti< i I3� f T3.
• Wvuug tile gondola diagonally across . "Put it away. I shouldn't sleep o once. it by. There is no casino, ?ao band, no
itis canal. j nights with that on my person. Beep Aierrihew handled his keys clumsily. Streets full of tantalizing shops. On -
By HAROLD MAC GRATO "No, uQ, Pompeo!" La Signorina, It, W"e'll trust you anywhere this side ; It Is ever thus when one is in it burry, thev • v :-
4poke S11 Italian. "I have teed you of jail. But ' sly -western, limit ox Vlllefranche, -; The Mod You Naito
you're a brick all the Finally he threw back the lids fe413u�
' b On the aindin' white road which rises
serer to go pear that house without carne, And that was as Peal familiar- that in another moment he crust have out of Nice, is a modest little villa, sP
CopYriij4t, ism by the Ilobl+a• express orders, Straight ahead," ' sty as O'.1ialty ever came. spout d Italian or French out of pure modest that a ballerina out ;. ""' ' "" " 1 't"' '
Merrill Co. "Who lives there?" asked bitty, I She turned to Smith, but he Put guff magic !tufty to tell this Pool insileGtor b would d scorn ^ lIF
ays Bought
„ . „ It and a duchess ignore it: AYevefablePrlap4rationforAs-
IP you Were no 7tobody, answered La Signorina, a 6pnd ht violent protest; then to what be thought of him. In the balcony La Signorina reposed slillilalitl theFoodandRE ulrq-
.. t?" though once it was the palace of a Worth, but be smiled and shook his "Oho, monsieur in a hurry!" mocked in a steamer chair, gazing seaward. till theStgottiachsandHoWCLSor
Olf 1 were not poor, but rich instead, great warrior. How picturesque the bead. the inspector. "nothing, notilingi" He The atoning Cast a warm glory as of
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1'd take you to one, of the fashionable ble�lli fag look, With their dancing don. She put the ring away. It was her took out two boxes of Cigars, hold upon her face' and hair, a trans-
hotels, You are out of place here in ghts, mothers. Slit) never would smile Why the devil didn't you tell me parent shadow.. She was at this me
this rambling old ruin, "'.Elle old palace interests me more scorufully in secret at these men you bad them?" Hillard demanded ment the most Precious thing upon
"Not half so much as you are," Iiit- than the gondolas;' declared Kitty, But again. wrathfully, To And the women by this which the eye may look, a wholly PromoYesDiesfion,Clleezfu]-
ty replied, La Signorina was not to be trapped. "Thanit sou," she said quietly. "if I stroke of luck and then to lose them beautiful woman. Kitty Ki111grew, Ressarid &st.Containsl:ieittier
"I um never out of place. i can live . From the Grand canal. they came out last' your money we will' all go to again for two boxes of cigarst It was standing in the casement windo`iv, O.�¢pttitiiAorpllflle norMilleral,
comfortably in the fields with the into the great canal of San Marco, the I10rence, 1 have ;mother plan, but maddening, stared at het' silently, not without NOTWAR COTIC.
peasants, in cities In extravagant ho- beginning of the lagoon, that will keep till this one under hand The inspector went through Merri- some envy, not without some awe.
tels, My mind is always at one height. "I.a Signorina"- began Bitty,, proves a failure," hew's possessions with premeditated "'bat 'was going on, behind those .•
(Where the body is does not matter "There! I have warned you twice. O''.lfally beckoned to a Walter. leisure. Everything had to come out.. ?!ream Rrc�eo/oia�r�t7 Al7�Q
much," The third time I shall be angry;' i'om!" warned Smith. He even opened the shaving sets, the „ y eyes? Twa m
Flilda` said ?!illy. d•
There was a subtle hauteur in the "Kilda, then, But I am afraid when- "You let me alone;" replied O'1Ially, collar box, the pin cases and the tie "yes, Kitty."
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voice. It subdued, Kitty's in uisitive. ever I call ou that, You do notbelon A t uart of ,1st! won't hurt anybody!' bag. y Itoot+,tf"s.tr
q y g 1 y Who and what aro yon?" Kitty tra;Je
Hess. to my world." Early the next morning she and Tilt- "!rill you hasten?" asked Hillard, asked bravely. '' p�u p� ar�dm.
"Sometimes," said Kitty, drying the "And what makes you think that?" ty deparle d for Monte Carlo In quest "We do not wish to miss this train:' +-
La Signorinas eyes wandered till I•,yae;ieert -
final tear -+'sometimes I am afraid of There was a smile behind the veil., or fortune. Fortune Was there, wait- "Others follow," said the inspector they met Kitty's.
" „ „ � Yf4,ryr�f/mvr"
9ou. I do not know unless it is that you Ing, out In a guise wholly unexpected, laconically. "And what good *ould it do you to
And Wisely. I am often afraid of are at home everywhere, in the Campo, --- Hillard produced a fire franc piece. knout? Would it bring money from A.ne rect Remedy for Constipw-
Myself. I always do the first thing in the hotels, in the theater or the pal- CHAP'T'ER X1• The inspector inuglied without noise home any sooner? You already know !1 t!cn,:+otfr Stomc�ch,piarrhoea,
•that enters my head, and generally It ace, Now, I am at home only 1n the n nn ar clanrts, and shook his head. This one inspector that 1 nm unhappy. The adventuress tsVor;ns.t'"am ulsioris,FevErisll-
theater, in places which are unreal is impervious to money or smooth a.iways IS.,, tressaridz,£`S ,O� LIrL'ff'
I N the way up to Rome Hillard
I,I i 1� II and artificial, You are a great actress, and his speeches. IIe is the law personified, "Adventuress?" Bitty laughed scorn.
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1. $ yet, as O'Mall pail!! had a second
to Inexorable, fully. "'IIe �
a great singer, and �� y class compartment all to proprietor pretends ke TacScuute ."rgntilure of
W(� Spould soy, you dont belong, Tiitty themselves. The train wase flillard strained his eyes, but sate �P
t b lit} had torgotton what she had started out fast one, Par the da of slow travel neither Kitty nor the yelled lady attain.
to say. y Deubtless they were already on the NE'i'V• YORK.
o has passed In Italy, and the cry of train. Haid IIlrtrihew been 1❑ gid .•i0 " o'
Lft 81-orintr loualietl 1—ft Yau a +
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For Over
Thirty Years
/ speed Is heard over the land. ds ' : pte�!♦
Hato boort reading too tunny novels. traveler lie would have left him to get 1. 'y � 4_
- 13 „ .There was a change of cars at Rome
20 the mo1o, I'ottlprt, to Monte Carlo the best way he cort7d, >'
and a wait of two hours. -=- -- --
t At the mole, the {grent qday of Von- After lutteheon Dlerrthew secret! but Merrihew was as helpless as a gar +
leo, thoy dloombar4od, Tho whtlom y child, and he hadn't the heart to desert :r�, EXACT 'COPY OF WRAPPER,
i bought two bozos of cigars to carry Kira, though he deserved to be desert•{)
pima donna droppod G6 ooutoatmt h>.ko , � 1pp �
ORIA,
romp�ols Palm, along Che-} Svere good cigars and cast `" ' 1`� /max P"`" ""^ c s"sa e c ► nr, rtcw roan e,rr.
re rY gunwatetof the bout he owed t0 the ltim $iG, ]3u covered them with solus a If1ng•tling! went the bell. Whet)
i th
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„ Grazie, nobillta."
news .9
1 pets and at the station succeed.
while! went the 4•llistle. '.l'he trair
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r a, rr;mak Early the next morning the adven-
rga
were going, was Hillard s regret.
"What does he say?" asked Bitty,
ed by some legerdemain in slipping
ror Monte Marto was drawing out, ant]
turers set out for Monte Carlo -more
tunnels; a compartment S Ied - with
"They?" said Merrihew,
„ Yes, The woman with Kitty is the
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"He says 'Thanks, nobility: If 1
them Into one of his cases. Hillard
they were being left behind. Hillard
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had given him a penny it would have
w0afd bave lectured him on his ex-
swore and AierriUery went white with
.
V, i�
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+n
U k
been thanks only. For a lira he would
t"vagalnce, and this was a good Way
impotent anger. If only he could hit
If perchance he be a man fond of his
Ing himself a third glass of very Indo-
J
have added pritelpessa-princess. The
to avoid it. But some hours later be
something! The inspector smiled and
but to Monte Carlo -Paris, Cherbourg,
is from a friend In Naples. Mr. Nit -
gondolier will give you any title you
`sits going to be very sorry that he
went on with his deadly work. When
1
desire if you are willing enough to pay
had not toads a confidant of his guide.
As they were boarding the train they
he was certain that they could not poll-
il
w,
steps- the French customs. A porter
for It"
yours, are in Italy. „
sibly catch the train he handed the
! �
popped his head into the window.
likely to go to alone."
Kitty could scarcely believe her
The Piazza San Marco, or St, Mark,
noticed two gentlemen getting into the
cigars to their owner and pointed to
L SF l
ears. "Where are they? ' Where are
WAN TAKEN SICK
is the mecca of those in search of beau-
forward compartment of the carriage.
a sign the other side of the barricade.
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Come, Dan, � tried Hillard, lively fi
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ty. Here they may lay the sacred car-
"Humph! Our 'friend with the scar,"
«hat shall I do now, Jack?" Merri-
!�
we want good seats when we come
f
pet, kneel and worship.' There is none
said Hillard. "we do not seem able to
hew asked.
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other to compare with this mighty
shaky him."
"I refuse to help you, Find out your-
AgoodstrokesentthegondolawpthecanaL
square, with its enchanting splendor,
"I'd litre to sbake him. He goes
self."
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the gentleman I dined With that night
Is the wrong thing. Never mind. The
Its haunting romance, its brilliant If
against the grain somehow." Merri.
hew swung into the compartment. "I
So Merrihew, hopeless and subdued,
"eve sailed you Will. understandbe
.old woman here will trust us for some
pathetic history.
There were several thousand people
wonder why the Sandfords dropped
went into the room designated, saw
the Cigars taken out and weighed, took
La Signorina turned a{tetin tet a passion
A
Weeks yet" She leaned from the win-
:dow and called, Pomp•e•ol
in the square tonight, mostly travelers.
him?"
"For
the bill and presented it with a hun-
fierce and srtdden
blown sphinx, He possesses, among
From the canal the (Gondolier an-
The band was playing selections from
some good reason. They are a
dred lire note at the little window I&
does not know you, but i am certain
t{i �-+ /� [�
S► L•/K HEADACHE
tee white, Yourletter ural come soon,
and yon may renew your l come soon'
Audran's whimsical "La Mascotte."
liberal pair, and if our friend forward
the off room,
he does. He forgets himself sometimes
wi#h these two gentlemen when, you
;swered.
"Now then!" said the woman to the
The tables of the many cafes were
offended them it must have been some.
Procuring his change, he found Hil-
in the way be bows to you:'
"My two little boys got a batt case of
'tel'
filled, and hundreds walked to and fro
thing outside the pale of forgiveness.
lard sitting disconsolately on the bar-
Kitty paused, then asked:
"Won't
"Monte Carlo?" O'Mally brought
"That's
down his fist resoundingly. a
Kitty threw a heavy shawl over her
under the bright arcades or stopped to
But I should like to know where old
ricade.
you tell me what the secret
be asked..
head and shoulders, while the other
gaze into the shop windows.
The two women saw no vacant ta-
Giovanni Is, I miss him."
"Poor devil!" said Mairribew, with
"1 hope you are perfectly satisfied,','
said Hillard, with an amiability which
Is?"
"How beautiful that white sail
,v , Nc,r
a.ri, one to prevent
Y p S these horriblo
wound about her face the now famil-
far dark gray veil, and the two went
bles at I+lorlanrs, but presently they
careless bympathy.
The
wouldn't have passed muster any-
looks!"
"You
tate say that Art. Iffilktrd is a gentie-
into the Campo to the landing.
espied the other' derelicts - Olmally,
train started.
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where.
know all about me," went on
tut tntdleine, and I cannot recommend t
k too highly",
,down
Fowpeo threw away his cigarette
Smith and Wortb-who managed to
ltioute Carlo! Gold, gold, little
"Oh, I'm satisfied," answered Merri-
Kitty stubbornly,
"Because
nosh. O Melly was bu�rt.
Mt, b !!fatly is right, said Ira SigbO-
doffed his hat. Ile offered his el-
find two extra chairs,
round pieces of gold!" Merrihew rub-
hem. He stuffed his pockets with ci-
you told me. I never asked
he repeated. .
p d
1.Ierrihew shook Nig head airlly.
r,nnd
,bow to steady the women as the7
Through her veil their former prima
bed his hands like a miser,
"Hard
gars, slammed the boxes into the case
You a single question."
"Is
sen ncnrly nind with headneltee for
,*iho together, :end have not been able
boarded, and once they were seated a
donna studied them carefully, with a
to get and heavy to holds"
"I
and locked them up.
it -love?"
"Lovell'
how." '
good stroke sent the gondola up the
purpose in mind. The only one she
quoted Hillard. suppose that you
"I Warned you about tobacco."
La Signorina shrugged.
"Poor
, .�%Wtea
r I
tiff, zit. rA'rrt%r a wtttl, insist t11Et lotting
canal. Tinder bridges they passed.
doubted was Worth. Somehow he an-
have a system already worked out"
"Of
"I know it"
Bitty, you are trying in vain to
Q Ahtl<ly ptt�'Ed it *time table.
�itiat atter coa6dence in fief touched
They glided by Iittle restaurants
noyed her. She could not explain, yet
course. I shall win if I stick to
- "You should have told me:'
make a romanee out of my life. you
_ _ _
were two rtot#ien. $ne#.bt thdm will?"
jv
-where Venetians in olden days talked
Still the sense of annoyance was always
there.
it"
"Or if the money lasts. Bury your
"I know that, too, but I didn't want
you to lecture me."
should not read so much-$'
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liberty for themselves and death to the
Austrians, and at length they came
"Gentlemen," she said during a lull,
system, my boy. It will do you no
"A lecture would have been better
is not curiosity," declared Kitty.
"It is because love you and because
out upon the Grand canal where the
"I have a plan to propose to you ail."
"If
good. Trust to luck only. Monte Car-
to is the graveyard of systems."
than, waiting here in this barn for
three hours."
it makes me sad when I hear you
Rialto curves its ancient blocks of
it will et us back to old Broad-
g
way let us have it at once" said
"But maybe my system is the one.
"Three hours?" despondently.
laugh, Svhen I set; you beat year hands
marble. t „
There. This is betas?.
O'?,fall y '
You can't te1I till I have tried it"
"Oh, there's a restaurant, but it's not
;against the chair as you did just now,"
La Signorina turned again in a 'pas.
.r It is always better when you are
"Well, then, I propose to wait no
Soon the train began to lift into the
mountains, the beautiful Apennines.
much better than this. It's bad -flies
and
sion which• was as fierce as it was sud-
with me said Kitty.
longer for letters from bome, My plan
By the rime they arrived in Genoa,
greasy plateal."
And by the time they had found the
den
"There !s a man," she hls,W her
For ears Kitty had fought her bate
:ties alone, independent and resource-
.e,.s",•
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late at night, both compared favorably
With the sealers in the barb f N
Ristorante Tornaghi- miserable and
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eyes dilating. "But I loathe him, I
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oniw :epinA day. `�Du�tbine," m-ireover, dis-
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original freshness. The women swear by
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Don't have another dusty sweeping
day, but get a 35c package of
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We are authorized by the manufacturers of
"Dustbane" to send you a 35c can of their
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this on trial for one week. At the end of this
period , if not found satisfactory, we will take
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It Does Away with Dust on Sweeping
Day. You want it.
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fug, and yet here she was leaning upon
u'? a oro a-
"4`!iv,ar pees'
un nviting- ey were laughing
„ Only I Wish i knew where they
hate him, I abhor him? And were it
Sold in bbls. half bbls,, and quartet bbls., for stares schools,
• the strong will of this remarkable w•a
man, and gratefully too,
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r a, rr;mak Early the next morning the adven-
rga
were going, was Hillard s regret.
not wicked to kill he would have been
dead long ago. Enoughl If you ever
y
Churches, hospitals, banks, and public buildings,
"Now, my dear Kit we'll just en-
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turers set out for Monte Carlo -more
tunnels; a compartment S Ied - with
"They?" said Merrihew,
„ Yes, The woman with Kitty is the
ask another question I will leave you. ..
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FUR BALE IN SPINC4HAM 8Y
joy ourselves tonlght,*and on our re-
.turn I shall lay a plan before you, and
women and children. But the beauty
,
woman I'm going to find if I stay in
I am sorry, said Kitty. He was
false to you and broke your heart"
A. J. MALCOLM, J. HENRY CHRISTIE,
tomorrow you may submit it to the
. of the Itivier`a was compensation.
r ",
Europe ten years. And when I find
No, , only my pride.
" Bitty, "
WM. BONE RICHARDSOIV &RAE.
,
men."
t ' Ventimiglia, or Vintimille, has assn-
[stet sound Uri the ears of the traveler
, „
her I m going to marry her.
"Sounds good," said Merrihew, pour-
"It Is a strange world," mused Kitty.
"Let us turn to our affairs. I re-
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If perchance he be a man fond of his
Ing himself a third glass of very Indo-
ceived a tetter today."
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!lid. KENNOY da'KWN#.bY, Windle, 61st,
tobacco. The train drew in. A dozenferent
Beaune.
"From home?" eagerly.
filar
dab
harij
led,
' o ,a
steps more and one was virtually in
"And they may be going anywhere
"I have no home, Kitty. The letter
,
France. But there is generally a slight
but to Monte Carlo -Paris, Cherbourg,
is from a friend In Naples. Mr. Nit -
bitch before one takes the aforesaid
Calais. In my opinion, Monte Carlo is
lard and Mr. llterrihew, friends ov
steps- the French customs. A porter
the last place two such women are
yours, are in Italy. „
7t t°
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popped his head into the window.
likely to go to alone."
Kitty could scarcely believe her
WITH
V ? f4� ' 1
"!,tight minutes for examination of
So they sat in the dingy restaurant,
ears. "Where are they? ' Where are
WAN TAKEN SICK
lugsagel" he cried.smoking
and laughing and grumbling
they stopping?"
Come, Dan, � tried Hillard, lively fi
till the nest train was announced. At
"That I do not know. But listen,
'
we want good seats when we come
4 that afternoon they arrived without
They have started out to find us.
Dysentery.
out We change trains."
further mishap at the most Interesting
When I tell you that Mr. Hillard Is
After a short skirmish they located
station of its Size in Europ% Monte
the gentleman I dined With that night
t
their belongings. They 'would have to
Mrl0_
"eve sailed you Will. understandbe
be patient.
Among the inspectors at Ventimiglia
my reasons for wishing to avoid him.
my
From this time we must never ap_
Ifdrs. Chas, Farrell, Oakland, , Dian,
--mites.-"My dear baby was taken sick
A
is a small, wizened 'Frenchman with a
h
farce as cold and impassive as the sand
NEARLY { MAD n H
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pear on the streets without our veils.
et
If by chance we meet them we must
last tall,. and we got the doctor and he
9 Of'� her Mavis the patttrt
blown sphinx, He possesses, among
+ a^U
sive no sign: It will be only lar- a ]ft
'date iaiitd dysentery. She nearly died
Y rS` Y
is simple. They say that a gambler al•
other' accomplishments, s nose pecul-
far lest for'its zhao&than for its smell,
t{i �-+ /� [�
S► L•/K HEADACHE
tee white, Yourletter ural come soon,
and yon may renew your l come soon'
with ft, tint two or three doses of Dr,
vri
-h'owler's Extract of Wild Strawberry
ways wins the first time he plays. T
propose that each Of !oil will spare
IIe can "smell out" tobacco as a witch
doctor In Zululand smells out a "devil."
wi#h these two gentlemen when, you
late! cured her,
lamp Y
me what money you can, and Kitty
Pate direeted' this - individual toward
T'hore are few 1conle who !rave never
i
return home. It may be: hard for you,
but if you wish to stay with me my
"My two little boys got a batt case of
and I will to to Monte Carlo'And tape
one plunge: at the tables,
the Americans. Millard knew hilaoil
old, and he never forgets a face, this
e-_- 0eeneed n sick headache, and those
e I o have not pray to considered very
trial must be a law unto you:'
"Not to speak to them if we meet
diarrhoea and two doses made a wonder-
tut change and they were efoMptetely I
"Monte Carlo?" O'Mally brought
"That's
down his fist resoundingly. a
wizened little marl.
„ ,
Monsieur laas nothing to deelard9'
t
lue•.y as it is one of the most an ravat_
them?" urged Kitty in dismay. "$ttt }
that is cruel of you. They are both
pared also. 1. would tier be without?
good idea, It yott should break the
be asked..
inn !,c • Inches a person .
t i can !taus. There
gentlemen."
g
, .. t
'
such a grand medicine at) D , Fowler's
ban'it thintt of the advertisement when
Hillard made a negative Sign end
g �
,v , Nc,r
a.ri, one to prevent
Y p S these horriblo
„ f
I fid not know Iii?: Dierriheva, but I
i
Extract of Wild Strawberry If it were
you go back to New it'ork. ��
opened his cases; With scarce it
+ t: ,cl,es and that is, to set rid of the
tate say that Art. Iffilktrd is a gentie-
t*lee the prlce, as I consider Ito, wonder- I
o still, . said worth.
„Dash it;' business is business, anti
glance at their contents and WAving
.aside the coupons the inspector lap=
4.•u. e,
r ,
tnan. As iqr' being cruel, I rim hot;
11
tut tntdleine, and I cannot recommend t
k too highly",
r
without publicity there iso t any btisl•
plied the chalk and turned to Merri-
,.-
.,.,L,.,1JAN S LAkA-LIVER PILLS
1t).til du tl.ia for soli.
only sel8btw
"Are you not a queen `alio has run
e t t is Wild $ raw. I
Dr. I►owfe s x mct t t
nosh. O Melly was bu�rt.
Mt, b !!fatly is right, said Ira SigbO-
heir,
"Monsieur has nothing to deciare?"
J ;as hl. Denney, l dinonton Alta.,A
, „ O , ,
ttr,fra. I tush t•t trate you of
ay from a kingdom?'t asked Kitty '
i e t ; "On r a s about tbetit every
b tt ry e o ci a ry
bdrry has been on the market for over
slaty -!flue years etr you are not expert-
p-
�, would be god advertise-
rhea. It u d b
a` g
in opinion, ig
your mb ed
trent. But yo to p
he repeated. .
p d
1.Ierrihew shook Nig head airlly.
, your
• ton,i'd rt+metiv, Aiilhurn s Lnxa-Liver
�..
r.,11a air n cnrc fir Mee lieadaelre. T hove
day in the papers. „
� , AIy deaf, you are free to choose one .
',
eaentitig *halt you use this Old and tried
What I want.11
The three men looked at one another
"Nlente, nientei" he said in his beat
Milian. Vol did riot ttnderatand what
sen ncnrly nind with headneltee for
,*iho together, :end have not been able
bf two paths. I shalt not urge you otic
Wayor the ether, but you 'must hoose
y c
Nmedy,
�
thoughtfully, then drowy out their Wal•
the inspector Said. Ile merely bad
r.o Close err ewes. I was working. tit a
y
how." '
Do.not ante t any of the Mair.. sub.
tot ON Sterling t1ledidws, but'""
lets, thin and worn. They made np IL
purse of 6,11letly' $ISO, not -sit-all 1% pro.
suspftlon&
it. suddenly **claimed HmAtd.
inti; s Neuse find she told me of your,Several
Lnxct-T.irer I'ilas, 1 toolt lots? vinle. of
'troubled
minutes
ed to soft, Lt Signorina
, .�%Wtea
r I
tiff, zit. rA'rrt%r a wtttl, insist t11Et lotting
i ns - BUt, such as I; was
p tib � �+ .. '
the
Passing on of the dont' r'rhich lei! d
1 g � t
t rt rr and I-havt not been with a
Lo,,daehe for about six months."
out + and closed
her eyes. rte her heart Kitty knew that
Mhat you aelC for, 1Pna'd5 terata►, ' J.
Q Ahtl<ly ptt�'Ed it *time table.
�itiat atter coa6dence in fief touched
liberty and to Prerace, their Iitggage
guaranteed b cabalistic chalk marks.
y - � ,
i milbrun a 'Lata -V et Pills are Me ii
sho coutd no more leave this woman
�
..
Dtattufaetured txit� by 'he '� litilbltttl I
- _
La Sigrsoti�trtatf heart. ,Slits turned
_ _ _
were two rtot#ien. $ne#.bt thdm will?"
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ural nr., ?hilar for �1.M1 at till d+ealera. Or
I wili as nsiled direct by The T Iv 7 u
l b tri
than she could 9 he tvda held b
1d. 1+. S y'
elriosi " by etytlr*m b the lloindn,
il', b t, y
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I
asidb fol E'artlth6tif send--tnmbied *i
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