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The 4e -easement of the eito of Mout-
real now $381,180,848. The valmi of
the exemptione notv $12tellaseee.
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Laet year's traffie on the Wellana
• Canai wee a reeora one, the total moue
her of veesels peeeing through It !wing
2,574.
,
They have combines in the :Antipodes,
too, The Australasian Coal Trost was
fitted $2,000 in Sydney, Aostralia, the
other day.
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Canada's immigration dating the year
loot ended, fell lost a little short of
1,000 a day, four-fifthe of which were
froro English-speak.ing coentries.
e • e
The Canadian Pacific Potilway is said
to cant emPlate OXtet1SIVP fOrWard,
'movement in Ontario during the coming
year, About 450 mike of new beanth
linee are Welded in it.
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"There is no waete except as a ftesult
of unscientific methods," seys the Philo -
dolphin, Record, in discueeing municipal
sanitary problems. And municipalities
are notorious wasters.
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.Dr. Sun Yat Sen has been chosen pres-
ident of the Republic of China; but
will -China be pacified and made pros-
perous by the mere proem of calling it
a republic and giving it a president?
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The Italian censue takeel in June last
shows the population to be 31,08U,000,
an Increase of 2,211,000 in slightly over
ten yeera Considering the great Ita;ien
emigration, that is a wonderfel showing.
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0.00.111.0.10.611.1..P.
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"Gwendolirie, how often must I re- gri
Yregggst1511$ZUVegailtXXXliggatt)l)IXSatt quest you not to hotuiee upon. nee in
tide abrupt enaurier, or eell out in that
MI Sybil's Doonvont
xttututztazzotozmuzzonona
"She will murder mei" he cried, ' "1 ilea °pelted and SWalloWed him up,
are:treed the knife was et my throat. General Trevanion bad 'vanished.
Take her away, Sybil—take her away!" Charley was sent for; the authorities
The momentary strength left him of Speekhaven were aroused.; a thorough
eves while he ;poke. Ile fell heavily and vigilant seared! began. with hum wherever he'st gone to. How
back among the pillows, his eyes closing All in vain. Through houee and '
!he cart set such. store by him—this fel-
la dull stilpor once more, grounde—through every nook and eor-
As if some prescience) warned her she ner—no few of the nueeieig man. ponds i°11' CP'11, 1 illean—I can't undereois.
stumble,"
was watched, Mrs, Ingram turned end poole were dragged, and many thinge
"Gerendolinel"' cried 8ir itupert, in
round. Awfully corpse -like the fair fase were brought up, but oot the dead body
"Undercome—good. heavens;
horrer.
night -lamp.
looked in the pellid glitaner of the of Genera,: Trevanion.
They spent a week in the fruitless what did you ead71"
"Beg your pardon, Papa!"
"Miss Trevanion," ehe exclaimed, "you Beareh, The whole county was up in • Chudleigh, rebuked, "I torgot—I won't,
said Mimi
here. I thought you were souudly. wonder and horor at the Astounding :
aelestre
ures Old folks' Coughs MECO USED FOR PULP4000-1910
(Foreetry Preee Bulletio No. 'd0.)
ehrill fahietto? If your nervee are Made Four species of wood are need to
n't Disturb the Stontacii, Estee.* make up the six himulted thotieand eorde,
of east.iron mine are Pot"
"Fiddle!"' Miss Cluadleisli came very I at Once Anti, Cures Thoroughly, „ woeth three million, five hundred and
near saying, but Ales helel in in time. 1,10 - eighty-five thousand dollars, that were
may ex ect him shortly. Sybil showed used by the pulp mills in Canada, he
says, papa, he'e been ill again; but they
ine the etter—such a nasty, eold, unfeel-
ing scrawl. He doesn't even, say he's
"OATAR R I-1 OZON Es' A BOON TO b
1910. Theo woods weie spritee, a stun,
taro oc art imp a • •
, fate, If Sybil weren't a downright gO 03 0 sufferhig with everleeting coughing—, l'eplrgo°:°'uttelese7-slelliritelolls113bitiTa7Ple1111)al:11:1e111-eeeillillecoernieletitilhite741(?)1111dolel
eorry for the poor, dear old general's _ Becauee you are old is nn reason for
i about lots of things, elle'd be glad and those terrible -chest troubles and, (UM -
thankful that the general ;tad iseueo cult breathing can he thoroughly cured wood used, hi grailuallY beeeming less,
' encragh to take ebst lest stupid will with Catarrhozone. You eimply breathe ranlijahrotleigrsh olltitillieltQortmailnigml)pvveeroo°dviielo.ntsittilm'ene--
the healing vaper or CatarrhotOne, and tion. In 1908, spruce eoutrilsmatpeedr8c7enpr;
insta,ntly its mit balsamic fumes are cent. of the total; in 1909,
carried hy your breath into the tiniest and in 1910, 78 per cent, 'rhe impert-
rheci:issteusbeesf talniednlousielg,st,hroat, chest, brow, ance of balsam. the second sneeies Os
medieine, full of soothing antiseptic pine falpneeld. elllPteirisac'elillictii.Qe;:fult10170utf°2t°aTin.;)eilrelt3°e'°11:
Just tinhalt of it—A direct breathable a pulpwood,
essences that reaches every sore, eon. Another epecies which is rapidly 1:ecoosi,iet;
drugs to take—nothing to harm or sick-
en the stomach, beeause Catarrhozone 18 ing inore important is hemlock
gested membrane in two seconds, No
the purest, safest cough, catarrh and five times 11$ much being tseed in 1910
old remedy ever devised. tut in the year previous. Tbe use of pop -
"For many years," writes Richard ler fell off over ooe-quarter, a consume).
McCallum, Stirling, Ont., "I have suf. tion of only three thousand, six hundred
fared from Catarrh, and continually cords being reported for 1910, Spruce
was the most expensive specles, at $6.05
it face like etone, an unutterably bitter and he didn't come. They're going to throat was always in an inflamed, ir- per cord, or 04 eents more than io 1009.
heart, and rigidly compressed lige. Sine° leave Menksweod and igo back to Tre- - ;table condition. mY cents to $5.71. Hemlock remained at
During 1010 baleam became reidlieed 55
hawked and coughed, so that
that fatallnorning she had never spoken mien Perk, Poor, dear, darling Sybil "D about the same price for the two yea;
and is still the cheapest epecieis. In
, .
sey it again. But I will say, this Cyri,l,
mystery. And most vigilant arming thoee
"What is the matter, Mre. Ingrain? those tirelesa seekers WM irs. Ingrain, hi sudei efilgahtlann do aitaf 1 thilecer--tfhaetrheeir
What were you looking for a moment, ever pallid and tearful, full of remorse
ago, when the general started up?" for that dreadful slumber into which with awful severity, "if you talk any
"Looking for, dearest Sybil? I wits not she had been beguiled, and SO 0,112d011e /tune elan, I shall order you out of the
he is coming?"
looking for anything, I was trying to to make her peace once, more with mom. When, does 0)111 Trevartion say
arrange the pillows more comfortably, "dearest Sybil."
But Miss Trevanion turned away with "Shortly—that's all, He said it before
when I unfortunately disturbed our
poor patient. ITe has been sleeping
heavily since you left, but Wandering
end talking at intervals. It is fortun-
ate yoo did not resign him iso the ten-
der mercies of Cleante and Mrs. Telfer.
'Pity have both been soundly sleeping
all night."
Sybil glanced at the housekeeper,
Yea she was soundly sleeping, and
snoring at that. Her conscience gave her
a twinge for the unjust suspieion. How
uncharitable elle. was to think evil so
readily of this good-natured little wo-
mann
"'Did you hear a bell tollt" she asked,
half ashamed. of the question.
"A bell? No, dear. Did you?"
"I faneied so, It was only fancy,
though, 1 dare say. Now that I am
here, however, I will share your watch
until morning."
"Dearest Sybil, no " the widow. mid,
earneetiy. "Why diould you? You
need rest so much, my poor, pale dar-
ling, and you see your patient sleeps
quietly. You will wear yourself out.
You know you are not strong, nor need
to watching; and if you are ttaken
-
, what will the poor old general do then?
The wife of a bank cashier in New No, my pet, go back to bed and- sleep
'York is suing for divorce on the ground _ in peace. .1 will care for our patient fut.
that her husband allows her only a . ly as well as yourself." .
Sybil hesitated.
dollo.r a, day on which to run the house. s- l •
she fe t wearied and worn and utire-
Seme women would _have every day : freshed still; the temptation to rest was
Ctristmas. very strong; and. then, as Mrs. liagrana
said, she. was quite ettpable of doing all
The investigation of the case against that was needed to be done. It was
one word to the wonted, who, In her can't bear the sight of the piece now-,
secret soul, she felt convinced, in seine She does take on dreadful, papa, when
mysterious and unheard-of way, had there's nobody to see her but me. *And
spirited off, bodily. the old general and its my opinion ehe blames it all on that
nasty, smiling, sugary cat, Mile, Ingram."
the will,
,And to deepen the dark mystery of "Nonseose, Gwendolinel Blame it on
Morikswood, though a second telegram Mrs. Ingram? What wild absurdity;
had been eent him, Cyril Treeanion came Miss Trevanion has a common
not. sense, if you have not. Sitch a propos-
CHAPTER X. termis idea never entered her mind.'
"Very well, papa," responded Gwen -
Seven miles away, where the waves doline, with a shower of nods; "think leo,
of the ceaseless sea washed the 'shingly
if you like, but it's true. Sh doesn't like
shore, under the broiling sem-side eon,
Mrs. Tngram, and no more do I. I hate
there nestled the little fishing silesge
people who say 'yes, deer,' ancldno, love,'
of Ohudleigh, Aud high up,son ehe coast
time I tell them it's a fine day.
stood the greet house, with its grand old "Mr
Mr. Weller says, 'Beware of ,vidders,' and
peak, Chudleigh Chase,, They were cne
I agree with Mr. Weller. I expect to be
of the oldest county families, the Chu&
one some day myself; but I Rba'n't be a
leighs—and the present baronet and.
'widow bewitched,' like Mrs. Ingram."
General Trevanion had been close frie.nds
as well as neighbors when both ware et "Mrs. Ingram le a very elegant and
home, which was not often. And among lady -like person, Miss Chudleigh," Sir
all Who were ehocked—ruty, stunned, by Rupert said, sternly, "whom I most ar-
the incomprehensible mystery atMonks- dently wish you would take for a model.
wood, none felt it half as profoundly tte If Lady Lemox would consent to part
with her, and she would consent to come,
Sir Rupere Chudleigh.
Three weeks had passed away., and nothing could give me 'more pleasure
the search was about given over in de- than to have her here as companion and
spair. Not the faintest due to guide irustructress for you. Your Ignorance of
them had been found. The most artful the commonest accompliehntents, 'of the
detectives from Scotland Yard had been . most ordinary rules of etiquette, is
summoned, and these profound guessers sonaething frightful. You talk slang,
of unguessable riddles set their brains you ride, you fish, you shoot ,you sing
at work to no purpose. And -at last comic songs, and know no more of the
they were fain to give it over, and trust art of drese than a South African belle.
to time to lift the dark mystery shroud- Good Heaven, Gwendoline Chudleigh! if
the Chicago packers * reveals the fact . wicked to suspect any one of ill design ing the fate of the poor old general. you had been born the daughter of the
been worse."
000,000 the combine clears a profit of . . Ingram, and go beck ti bed. roont"—an exquisite apartment, all sil- eg * •
o a chaw-bacon, or a fisherman, or a,
erative. said, "and full of ridiculous fancies. I snow and rosebuds --and pictures, each • gypsy, or a strolling player, or some-
----............4. will -return to my room, Mrs. Ingram, a gem. Flowers bloomed luxuriously in
thing else free and , jolly," responded
.
and try to eleep until morning!' • ' Miss Chudlei h suklil • "I don' s
. g , y, t • vant
Constitutional guarantees are to be , the, wide windows, and birds sung amid
The widow look.ed after the slender, thelflowere; for Sir Rupert was an epi -
to be formed,' and play stupid fugues
suspended in certain parts of Mexico. graceful, girlish _figure, floating out 01 cure of the eye, as well as of the palate, and monastery bells and etorms and var-
Moreover, it is intirnated that certain the rem. in its white drapery, with glit• and wanted. all things pretty and sweet
' lotions, and songs without words and
disturbers are to be hunted dovsn and teling black eyes. about him. , rulybisb. like that, on the piano, and have
shot without trial. 3alexico is still very "If you were not such a little facia Sys The August sun was flinging red .
all the languages, living and dead, at my
. bil Lemox" she said, between h little lances of fire amid the brown boles of
! finger ends, and addle my brains over
er
tar from. lseing a well -governed republic. ' the giant trees on its westward evaYi
e e_e , • white teeth, "you would thank me for McCullough and Adam Smith, and
The ease of the Chicago packers has serving you against your will. I hate but the baronet' still wore a pieturesque
B.ugh Miller, and the eest of the
Cyril Trevanion, and he shall never in- dressing gown of violet velvet, that clung
dreary old fogies. 1 know enough French
already been far enough investigated. to about him not unlike a Barnett toga.
herit the broad acres and full coffers of read Dumas and George .Sand in the
H 1 es thin earthl to do and noth- • te • ,
'thout cause• she would not yield to Sir Rupert Chudleigh paced slowly lowest ehaw-bacon Suesex, you could
that on a nominal capitalization of $14,- wt.uhiresse unkliad et% spicions; she would. obey up and down the iesummer drawing hardiv have
wish I had been born the daughter
• $4,000,000 a year. That is fairly remun- "I am very absurd, I Cuppose." she ver and ezure—a. carpet like drifted
d I 1 th he's
in . n e p me 1009 it was 84,61 pel eat ., an n ,
in the leset, and all other remedies 1 $4.43. Poplar has inereased eleveo cents
used were quite useless. In one case during the year, the price being $5,02 in
it was time wasted in snuffing powder 1010.
up the nose; in another using a greasy The prices of pulpwood are af-
was the least bit of good. feeted not only by the properties of d4-
ointprient, and so on, Not one of them ferent species, but also by the ouch -
14 tions under which bought (whether in
I heard Catarrhozone favorablY open market or on limits), and by the
sroken of, and tried it. Really it belie. distance of the wood from the point of
f ted me more in a few hours than consumption.
years of treatment with doctors' and
other so-called remedies.
of Catarrh and throat trouble." REFLECTIONS OF A BACHELOR.
"Receiving such immense benefit, I (New York PreSs.)
continued using Catarrhozone, and in
Get Catarrhozone to -day. Large size "Miracles are when investment sturn out
And the greatest charity is being seen
a few weeks I was completely cured soft.,
er sizes 25c. and 50c . All dealers, or The -toNyorold•yreliastieoNn,
esi. s o sbort-sighted as to
costs 81.00, and lasts two monthe. Small- be unable to see his own virtues.
and Kingston, Ont. can feel worse about a shower than
A girl with a ladder in her stocking
Catarrhozone Company, Buffalo, N. Irsp
KNOVVLEDGE Of DIET. , , woman is how much she can think an
Noah did about the flood.
The, most wonderful thing about a
40.-•-•
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it Would Go Far Forward Solving undeserving man deserves.
, Problems of Living. WAS A CONFIRMED DYSPEPTIC
-
WhY doteen't she take esaes., „seas,
NANDRU-CO Headache V'tratetir7
They stop 4 headache promptly, yet de not oontain any of
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Druggiet ebout them. 25e. 4 box.
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WAS JOHN ORTH'S FRIEND.
An interesting personage has !Mt
vitiited France, and hie edventures re-
edil to our eontemporades these of
"Robineone' as they Always describe De.,
foe'e here, Born st Nice in 1871,
Charles lianzoni went to Argentiva in
1881 and later qualified as a surgeon,
At 131,lenos Ayres in 1890 he was called
to attend a ship's captain who had leeen
wounded in a fight with Chilean sail.
ors.
After -the patient's reeovery the doc-
tor was retained apd embarked upon
the Sainte Marguerite, whose captain
was John Orth, the Austrian Arehduke,
whose fate is e mystery. In the Straits
of Magellan on .Augest 26, T900, during
a terrible hurriettne, the doctor was
swept overboard by a wave and washed
tt n island When he regained eon-
sciousuess the vessel had disappeared
and the doctor concluded that she and
her creerawere lost, For eight months
he lived set the Wand on the eggs of
sea birde and fish and we are told he
was lese happy than "Robinson" because
he had no gun. Then a ship appeered
and took hint to Petagonito—From the
London Globe.
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Corns Between the Toes
or on the soles of the feet, can be cured
by a few applications of Pittniun'e Corn
Extractor, which note painlessly, quickly
and with certainty, The genuine "Put-
nam's" alwaye cures. 1 ry it,
es. 4
THE FOOL THAT DROPS THE
MATCH .
(Will Carleton in Harper's Weekly.)
It has been said, 'Hutt anywhere,
The biggeet fool afloat,
Is be who makes a rocking chair
Of Some one elee's boat;
But equal with him in the race,
nut butter samdwiches with chopped Ls, in unknown or known disgrace,
Tile eggs of woe to hatch,
bread and jelly squares, fruit and pea- Now Finds It a Pleasure to Enjoy Meals
-Cornmeal porridge and milk, brown
bread, coffee or -cocoa for breakfast;
raisins for luncheon; split pea soup, Here is a cese which seemed as bad The fool that drops the matele
creamed codfish on toast, apple sauce, and as hopeles.s as yours can possi y e. What is't to him if, in hie haste
menu of a 49 -cent -a -week expense bill 384 Ba.thurst St., Toronto, in his own A fragrant weed to try,
gingerbread and tea for dinner, is the This is the ex-perience of Mr. II. J. Brown,
for one person ae practiced in Chicago. The folds of wornan's pride and taste
School of Domestic Science, and the dic- nientioning to you the benefits received
from your Na-Dru-Co Dyspepsia Tablets What if a predate life recede
Tile experiment has been tried in the "Gentlemen "--'--I have much pleasure in
tum has gone forth that the plan ie and can cheerdully recommend them 1 With flame-enh,anced despatch?
.
fi J. 1 • i ith all He did not do the shameful deed;
He only dropped a Match,
• Hang dang,erouely nigh?
practicable and requires nothing more
knowledge of foods and food values.
The head of the school says that in
visiting poor families elle found either
feast .or famine. Beefsteak and bread •
would furnish tee good meal, and the
family would etarve for a week to pay ,
for it.
"If," says ails woman, "working girls
can be taught to live well on a small
eum they will find themselves not only
well nourished, but safeguarded in many
ways."
Every girl who has her own living to
make will find one of her most valuable
assets the knowledge of how to live
well and cheaply. Her health and her
dieclose the fact that a plan existed to hie father, if I can ,prevent it. And Can P aY e n . strength are invaluable to her. Surely
ing earthly or heavenly to think of, he erigula , an
packers, This liuge merger Nvould liave wreathe about him, my pretty princess, which the French call la =ladle sans can waltz down atay girl of my years and sedutt to eat would be an investment
The mystic bell had ceased to toll ease_ 1 f neied 'himself at death's me but you papa, and I wouldn't be American.
form a general combine of the American those white arms of yours shall never was a victim to that terrible complaint Hornpipe' the 'Highland Fling,' and I tbe time it woeld take lier to learn
been able to hold. up consumers to any if 1. can hold you apart."
die. inches in the county. Evervbod like • •
nuelade—the "disease without a Y paying immense etuins.—New York
I I door or thereabouts, a fragile blossom, like that a;tifieial, bimpering, smooth -
extent. wlien Sybil returned to her room. All
ant a
W a 41 still; the indistinct noises of t.ee tongued white cat of a widow for a co
Now it is reported that the aged ready to be nipped by the first chill gale, RIPPLED BY RHEUMATISM
night came faintly to her ear; soft and He had been pretty well over every nook kingdonid
the AleNamaras, is suffering from the ou the shore—nothing else. eighth year, had returned to Chudleigh indignant' yout of the room, and lune- •
moth.er of the confessed dynamite fiends, low came the distant wash of the waves in the Continent, and now, in hie fifty- With which Miss Chudleigh bounced
simply had con rine espeps a w
its wretched symptoms, and tried about
all the advertised cures with no success.
You have in Na-Dru-Co Dyspepsia
Tablets the best ctirative agent I could
find. It is now such a pleasure to enjoy
meals with their consequent nourish-
ment that I want to mention, this for the
benefit of others."
The fact that a lot of prescriptions or
so-called "cures" have failed to help you
is no sign that yOu. have got to go on
suffering, Try Isla -Dm -Co Dyspepsia
Tablets and see how quickly this sterling
remedy will give you relief and startyorr
stotnach working properly. If it doesn't
help you, you get your money back. 5cc
a box at your druggist's. Compounded
. by the Natidnal Drug and Chemical Co.
of eanada, Limited, Montreal. 141
KNOWS FIFTY-FOUft LANGUAGES
Miss Elizabeth Colton, of 'teethe trip -
ton, 'Mass., is said to be the only woman.
in the world who understand.i 54 Ian-
uages Mies Colton.studied in Europe
,S2, University Street, :Ilentreal. with the intention of becoming, an
shock of the knowledge that her sons And Sybil slept until morning. The for good. He haa married very late in
day filled the world when she woke, squandered at the gaining table—an heir -
sprung up, dressed ha;stily, and hurried esei rich as a female Rothschild and
likely to recover. Thus do the innocent
suffer for the guilty. to the sick man's room. ugly ae a Hottentot, who had just lived
1 = e It was still very early—scarcely six— long enough to present him with one
So the Gaekwar of Ba•roda. is alsove - the night -lamp yet burned, and (Meant° daughter and depart in peace. Sir Rup-
the law, and cannot be brought to an and Mrs. Teller a.nd Mrs. 'Ingram, all eet had buried her in the family vault,
three were asleep. with profound' resignatiom .gona into
English court by process of subpoena.
But Sybil never glanced at them mourning, sent the infant away to a
That was deeided in the divorce case of twice; for, standing on the threshold, widowed aunt in Berkehire, and thanked
i3tathaan vs. Statham, in which he is a great cry of horror and fear burst his lucky stars that had given hint a
named as co-respondent. If the Ga.ek- from her. The bed was empty, the sick second fortune and rid him of an upo
war is on the Bunt for trouble, he seems man gone! lovely wife. He did not goite forget
That shrill cry awoke the valet. Ile i the little waif left behind; he desired
* to be in a fair way to find it in plenty.
yawned, turned, stretched himself, and sh.e should be named Gwendoliue, after
, sleepily got up, rubbing his eyes. It also his mother—dent quarterly chequee to
The Camorra trial is eaid to oe 011 startled Mrs. Telfer, who sat erect with the widowed aunt, and requested that
aim point of collapse; and uncomplimen- a jerk, gezing bewildered about her with the best tutors should be had for her Ate
tary things are being said about Italian dazed and stupid eyes. -But the little
. she grew up.
widow slumbered so soundly that she For sixteen years he remained abroad;
conditions. Well, be it remembered that then, wearied; nearly to death of him -
a huge dynamite conspiracy which reach- "Miss Cybili" gasped the housekeeper, -
. self and all the world, he had returned
never stirred.
ed woes America and spread terror hat "what on earth's the matter? The gen- to Chudleigh, and for 'the first timea, had
the pleasure of making iiis daughter's
ished. Let us be modeet and thorightful. She stepped short, gazing bewildered acquaintance.
The pleastee was a very doubtful one.
not been too efficiently exposed and. puns eral—"
at the empty bed. • 'rhe widowed aunt had died six yeas
.
are self-eonfessed murderers, and is not sunburst of another cloudless summer life, to retrieve bis ruined fortunes:—
. "Where i$ my uncle? Where is Oen. before, and Miss Chudleigh had spent
.
4 I -40. I
There is to be a lengthening of school Trevanion?" Sybil cried. "Wake up, her existence in a eontinual round a
hours in. five of the Montreal Protestant Mrs. Ingram and. tell me where he is!" boarding schools. She never remained
Separate eehools next term. Ten third- She shook' the widow vehentettly. in one long, somehow; and the direct -
year classes will be kept in tole five The great velvet -black eyes opened and ' ress always heaved a great sigh of re -
looked dro'wsily up. lief and muttered a, "thank Heaven"
boure instead of four and, a half, and "You, Sybil, love? Have I been when safely rid of her.
the teathere will receive ae more a, asleep? Really, I had no idea—" Sir Rupert, a tall, thin, patrician look -
month. Twenty classes of second -year "Where is the general?" Sybil exclaim- ing person, with. delieate feet and hap&
pupils are, owing to eongestion in the h.' m - 'I gi no,, - and hypersensitive nerves, came wItio
• ed wildly "What have emu done with
sehoole, unable to be given more that in an ace of swooning with horrer at
11'114 dorne :*It.: him? My dearest Aliss first sight of his daug'hter and
three hours' instruction daily. The Trevanion—" heirese, She was short, she was
ohange is made by way of experiment. And there, she, too, came to a dead- %tout - - dreadfully stout .7,-, she
h d a Pe round face, intensely red
, a .: e lock, with a gasp of consternation at
) ... cheeks, 4 )se that turned up, a voice.
Kansas farmers are agitating for the eG
eight of the vacant bed. thrill ane aigh, thick ankles, and sandy
ood heavens! what can have hap* littir. With all tide, the dumpy little
abolition of the open season for quail. pened? The last I remember is giving
They say the bird is the hest friend the hint a -drink and resuming ray -seat. damsel had had a narrow escape from
1 being riretty. She had two bi,g surprised
farmers has, and if left to multiply it felt very drowsy, and dropped asleep blue eyes, that laughed in your face as
would exterminate many of the insetts without knowing it. I never woke since. she looked, teeth. that outglittered
that feed upon the crops. Here, too, the And the general— Oh, Sybil, Sybil, what pearls, and a. skin like winter snow, And
can have happened?" the red -brown hair ran wild in curls and
birder are the friends of the farmers and She elaspedeher hands, and looked up kinks and ripples and waves over the
fruit-growere, and. instead of being ruth- In pale affright in the etern, beautiful most beautiful, the plumpest, the whit-
leesly hunted down, shotild ,be pro. face, colorless as marble. The clear, est rieck in the world; and she had the
teeted. strong violet eyes met full tearful black warmest heart, the best temper, and the
, ones with a long, powerful gaze. And the dearest laugh of any young lady in the
r
Uncle Sam is planning to inerease the blaelc eyes drooped and fell, and the wie three kingdoores, She had 0. tendency to -
quantity of gold bullion stored in the . '
dow covered her face with both slender ward the ' last"; she coulil gallop at the
nande, sobbing heels of the hounds in her scarlet riding -
United. Statee mint at Denver, from "You will ne.ver forgive me for falling habit, taking hedges and ditches helter-
$445,000,000 to $000,000,000. If the tsrdsti- aikkelo I know iti I deserve itl But oh, skelter, risking her neck every day of
tnent that the existence of too much dearest Syleil, indeed—I etadd not help iter life with a ready recklessuess that
• ,, was poeitively delightful. She had a
• headforemost into the arms of a tall
footman in the act of ushering a lady "Just a word of praise for MN PILLS, opera singer, but gave up her desirc, for
into the drawing -room. The lady was About fifteen months ago I could pot the stage beeauee of her father's oppo-
▪ ls. e y" e d • ed, d vein:. across my room, suffering severely sition. She became a teaeghttearp,esin,
all her siren smiles in full play. Gwen- It'ialerrui3;17tsete•oinnatSirsitilliadryy,otwilittenre she negan
•with ritettmactilusintt(; OIN Melee
doline rebounded, like an India -rubber and beeome
g • ine up one foreien isineuaise li''fter the
ball out of the electrified footmen's
arms, ana was gone like a flash. 1Vrite us for free sample of Gin
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other, After taking an advaneed course
sintudRayi(nieglififiel3cecollilieigaehlishtehe weeitilst abS1hrils'
"'When we speak of the devil—" said to t 71.1. r exha,eileal gi,,,?ot.r ttliie.ar.iergilltao:•tersyoilznree .ruouos
Mies Chudleigh. "What on earth erings 'enetnt5;
here? Sybil can't have turned her out,
and she can't be coming to beg papa to
take her in. Did. she make awey with.
the general, I wonder, or was it the
prior's ghost?' I'm not a coward—Pd
face a five-foot wall or the cholera, niers
bus any day; but I wouldn't sleep it
night In that dreadful old house—no,
not if they were to make me. a present
of it. It's exactly like the 'Castle of Ot-
ranto; or, the 111ysteries of Udolpho,'
that I read when I was a little girl, and -
I shouldn't be a bit surprised to see
one of those grim old fellows in the pic-
ture -gallery step out of his frame and .
ask me how I found myself. If that wie
dow's coming here to form me, I won't
be formed. I won't give up Bell's Life
and take to High Church novels, and
won't resign my three hours' •gallop. with
those ducks of subs,' over at Speekhav-
en, for three hours' hard strumming on
papaie grand piano; I won't learn geo-
logy and mineralogy, or any other ology
—no not for all the widows this side
of Pandemonium."
Miss Chudleigh went up to her own
suite of apartments, and benged doorst
pitched things about in a high etate"
of temper, and not without cause, for
she had unwittingly guessed veey near
the truth. In the drawing -room Mrs. In-
gram sat, her lace handkerchief to her
eyes, her Voice leg. in suppressed sobs.
She Was One Of those fortuhate w.omen,
one of the three American women merit-
ed if Gin Pills fail to cure. National b f t p , Ar.• t • s
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ed, Department H. L., Toronto. also a member of the Seciety of 13iteleal
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Archaeology and the Ameriean Oriental •
.THE" HARDER TASK. Society.—Phi•ladelphia Bulletin.
Senator Root, at a luncheon at, a
Washington country club. said of war:
"Our arbitration treaties come none
too soon. The world. is getting tired of
war, This fact was well brought home
to me the other day by the remark of
an English diplomat,
"He said that at the end of the Boer
war two Unionists were wrangling at a
(Inner.
"'I," said the first Unionist, a ben -
tenant of volunteers, 'I went to the war
and defended my country.'
"Pshaw, what of that?' tlie other re-
torted; stayed in my eountry and de-
fended the war.'"—St. Louis Globe -
Democrat.
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SlitioNes Gure
STOPS COUGHS HEALS THE LUNGS
PRICE. 25 CENTS
, HER QUESTION.
(Woman's Home Companion.)
"Well. by heck!" ejaculated honest
Farther Hornbeak, in the midst of nis
perusal of a newspaper. "Here's an item
about a feller that took poison enough
0 kill ten meni"
"Good land!" returned the wife. "Didn't
this little widow, who can cry svithout anY of 'em get well?"
eyes, or making their complexions, gen- Minard's Liniment Cures Diphtheria.
reddening their noses, or swelling their I
erally, like speckled trouts The soft
THE THRIFTY SOOT.
bittek eyes looked up at you like stars
through mist, the glistening rops fell (Westminster Gazette.)
--not too faet, nor too many—off the Much la heard in these days of the coat
pearly eheeics, without a stain behind; ee living having gone tin. bUt it is rather
and the widow's rooge wait, the P"thie- ctilo°11unat tgt frlgratdZirtig VI ithtuslhv!
tion of high art, and did not wash off. !lame banks of the country continees to
and bounds. A yea!:
She sat ---beauty droWned in tears—her Increase by leaps
triiillgIllituritll f St:1214A Big, 08014171s
voiee faltering, her great oyes gazing
piteously up at the baronet, Sir Rupert year it shows an increase of over £160, -
sat opposite, gravely. playing with. a eeo. eaNysz obnuiie tires ItitiorotfolgtdrppoZtoer(51
peper knife and listening to the wideoe'e '
linnesr increased also. So tome Scots at
tale of woe, an eVente kill belleVe in taking eare Of
gold coin tends to the inereatie in the 1 • ts or of dogs, big and little, at her tom- you," be Ware repeating; "my dear . ,
"Mies Trevenion dislikes and distrasts the bawbeee.
1 is
stet of living, perhape in withdrawing edam not be so unjust as to A Ione oat 111 the home of 111 'widow
-Alarm the house, Cleente," Sybil seid, ee e
g away, ter voice ringing in i.s .
mand; she sung eeletnileagfie Charlie,' in a she call
lane ott in an way accessory to can't be inadedto believe in the purpose-
turnin 1 — - - -1--
that ninth et the coin end keeping it high command, "Search every nook and
* i lad of emu -
with the ensigns arid eornete over at , Y Y.
Speekhavem and AWLS sitinmed up by
leD Uhele Mthentabie oasttppettraace, leestest of existenee.
looked up mav serve te relieve the finite- corner. You will accompany me, sirs. those youthful warriors iri that one ex- 'Mils Treettnion 8 it young y
Con. it is grange however, ti t
ie. a stir- Telfer, lie must have risen in his Eileen pressive adjective, "jolly.' neon senee at least."
pine of geed .th1;;;; plibuld bo heat to At the lord of Chudleigu Chase paced "Prejudeee is strooger than eotrinion
and wandered somewhere. We Whi find
render it more diffieult to obtain them. Mrs. Ingram answered, sadly.."I
' I *I u s and down the Ion, drawin - Ilen","
him deed in all 11kelihood, in one of the
,i,o,,,,,,4, 411,4110**. room, while the August soneet filled the Oil verY, very unhappY at Trevamen
vaeant roomed' *
She lied loved the gem old man very r o with lurid glory, the door was r. ark. Lady Lernox is goodness itself—
At, the Leede, Eng., dieeizee tsvo per- dearly; but elle ehes no Oar now, et t(?1,0,t1t,g 'open impeatottsly and mita Dllt Lady Lemox'e daughter---shal Sir '
ecetterteed to three and four niontien int- beg: and Mrsi. Iigram's sobe were the Chudielgli,
theft ever, bounced in. She wore a riding
With cheek% more like ponies nuisert, yott heve no idea how mieerable
one woman can make another—how ter-
StotiS were, tried for blaephemy, being WAS the hour for eaten, not for weep-
ribly merciless Oho can he, particularly
prleonment reeeeetively. oht for aeeert: clilY °an III the room- habit of purple eloth, a purple eel), tvith
irg i a ' 1.1
. n sent% ri .13 1 spate Hpeeelly "0011 kW look for the will. It was gone! She
th6 Pillessam a long white plume set jauntily. eideweye when her victim is friendlerie ithet alone,
Sybil's firet net wee to lift
Oh her dimming eurls; mid certainly if itti I tint"
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man like me," and the other for publish- eYitioal eles arid led the way from the little lenglish ittesie so one might .veish
i - (To be Continued.)
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;4 not a fit companion for a reepeetable glaneed at the weeping widow With a not a Venue de Afediel, was tte bright a
sick -room to 1360.
"Papa)" olie breathleesly (Tied, "they've (Ottawa Journal.)
had ROWS at :1/011103WOOd; they've hed
another letter from rlyiill" The ctiV,Oni tit paYing calls on frierls
The tall baronet glinked aOIVII at her, tler pTtapitioh197trultiglimoxigtt digit.
and went plaeidly on with his one% The WV bOtirs of the first draY in WO
YeStr tiocemeary tor alien mile could no -
Neunter. iY ree Mied to better eavantegt.
15 ) NEW YEAR OALLS.
feet Bibtieklere, or Queetione for I et- The tearell began. They hunted ev.
rms." ft. hardly seem4 worthy m: the erywhei.61 ell in vain. Through every
d:gn:ty of the law to let P iT1 motion eviller of the deserted old house, from
spolust these ()auks. They wr.01 Mier to garret, theee looked; but not
the slightest trace of the missing invalid.
eulejette int the eArti of n eoeumeeion
As mystoriotas ** though the earth
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Minard'e Liniment Co., Limited,
Gentlemen,—Laet winter T received
great benefit from. the use of MIN -
ARM LINIMENT in a severe attack
of La Grippe, . and I have frequently
proved it to he very effectiye in eaSeS
of Tnflammation.
Youre,
We A. HUTCHINSON.
THE CilOAKERS.
(Chicago Tribune.)
According to the prophets of evil:
There will be no ice crop this winter.
Tee end et the world s corning.
Niagara FahS wit be as dry as a bone.
Tne turkey will be extinct in a few
YelSaIrrl:Roosevelt will become a dictator.
The business magnates will get all the
inatnheeVt tshuem)slyyoroldt.
the, world will soon
becehxicliatiguostewdi,
11 become the greatest city
hiCtilt39 epeuolpltierY•will be returning to the
farms.
Cement houses and furniture will come
inNYfenaiennerwalillusrt.oeive the right to vote.
iSier Will again wear knee breeks and
ernbroidered jackets.
When Your Eyes Need,Care
Try Murine Eye Remedy. NO Srearting--Peels
rine—Acta Quickly. Try it for Red, Weak,
Watery Eyes and Grannittted Eyelids, Illus.
trated I3ook in reek Package. Murine is
compounded by onr Oculists -not a"Patent
Mile"- but used in successful rbysletans' Wad.
tice for many years. Now dedieated to the rub.
lie and sold by Druggists at 25e and 50e permute.
- Milne Rye stilVe ln Aseptic v.Ellbest 20e and 60i!.
*Urine eye Remedy Go, Chicago
TH E WOMAN DID IT.
(Duffel° News)
The, Adani in that Rden called Los
.A.14gelet5 0115 thhe Say "the woman
TO THE A ITTLE MONEY
MAN WITH A-4
q Before the day of 13onds—an undertaking requiring a largo mortgaie was
command of great toms of mOney. These institutions used the money paid them -
in deposits, policies, etc., to finance the undertaking.
Nowadays the mortgage iz split into small denominations, called Bonds.
q This gives the 1)11W:4-y0u...the opportunity to participate in an investment
backed by the greatest poscible security and paying excellent interest, often as _
high as 6%.
Let us tete' you literature on Bonds in general and
special issues from tune to time. Send your name
and address to go on our mailing list.
diii without assuining it tone os
enology or reproach. For tile women vot-
ers in that city saved it drom the blight
of Socialism as represented in the sing-
ular ticicet out uo bY the Socialists. For
that ticket was competed largely of men
Who have no business, aceording to ac-
count% to be wooed for office on anY
ticket,
The women of Los Anteles acquitted
themaelve8 yesterday as creditably fta if
theY bad always been vOting. They took
more intereet than the Men Mid appear-
ed In larger proportion to the number
registered than the men, and It seems
thirt, a larger pereentoge of them than
of the other ileX voted Ogg. tn the light
Of Auch work the rinnouneernent of the
AMI-Stiffrage women that they are gOing
eoor. to held a couvention tounds like
a polite Jest.
UP IN THE AIR.
(Lit%)
Avietor-How far is it te the neXt
itatolina reservoir?
neaontl Aviator -Two graveyards end a
Spire! slide to your left, old man.
What is's to him, if stores of wealth
In flame may disappear,
Or friends that walked in joy and
health,
May nevermore eome near?
SI hat if expleeione upward spring,
A hundred lives to snach?
Ile didn't do much of anything;
He only dropped a match,
neendiarr-suilts one
yotuAlsl si'eeatretthedelien6,gsotni.meerie
you're done,
That eareleosiws is crime.
But' when your future home you view,
And lift ite red-hot latch,
No matter then how often you
Oro the lighted match.
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ISSUE NO, 2I 1912
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AGENTS WANTED,.
OfrNOWNIP,""0/0.01",
GRONTS WANTSD, TO SELL LA
-C3*. ivratnee Laundry Tablets. Washing
without washboard or washing machine.
makes clothed as white as snow, Blues
them and win not iniure the Mott silk.
Eaton's and SiMD#OWN soli them: als0
Stanley Mills Co., and O. W. Robinson
company. ot Hamilton, Write 11, Ar.
land. 8521/2 Queen street east, Toronto,
agent tor the Dominion.
t"
Without Sanger & Almost Painless,
, A Boon to Prospective Mothers, _
Nurse Ernes' MATRIX' kg Stemovesthe
Perils at Childbearing *Strengthens
Mother and Child. Mailed with lava's..
able Information. S5 or throeforS12.
Th* Eclectin* Roonedy Co.,
52 ADELAIDE ST. EAST, TORONTO:
EDUCATION OF THE FARMER
The Canadian. Pacific Railway Com-
pany is arranging with the governmente
of Ontario, Quebec and New Brunswick
for a series of farm specials to be run
during uext spring and slimmer in CCM*
nection with the agricultural colleges of
those provinces. The object is the edu-
eation of the farmer, who will be shown
the latest and best methods of land
culture, dairying, stock raising, fruit
growing, and, in fact, everything per-
taining to the farm. These trains
which consist of several baggage ears,
fully equipped by the different colleges
and manned by experts, who will have
special coachee in which to deliver lec-
tures Oil agricultural topless will stop
at. the principal points on the company's
lines, and remain long enough to en-
able those attending the opportmlity of
gathering a great deal of valuable infra'.
mation regarding their calling, Besides
the lectures, literature, fully explaining
everything pertaining to farm life
be freely distributed, and every oppor-
tunity will be afforded farmers to. gaths
er a fund of useful knowledge. To se-
cure a large attendance at their meet-
ings, which will be widely advertised,
the C. P. R. will offer cheap `transporta-
tion to farmers and it is confidently ex-
-pected their efforts on the part ef the
govermuents and the C. P. R will excite
greater interest in the 'productive capa-
city of farm lands and benefit the whole
country materially.
t • t
ALL SWELLED UP.
(Jmuadtgtee.r)
with Jones He
used to be a modest sort of fellow, but
`What is the
lately he seems almost bursting with
sel f -importance."
'Haven't you heard? Mrs. ,T.ones
suing another woman ter alienating h s
ODn."
affections, and puts the damages at $50,-
e e
Minard's Liniment Cures Colds, Etc.
PILES CURED AT HOME BY
RICHELIEU,
mehenom, a pretty little plaee about
NEW ABSORPTIA-METHOD t.welve and a half miles from Chinon,
the department of Indre-et-Loire, de-
rives ite name from the family of Car -
If you suffer from bleeding. itching,
blind or protruding Piles, send me your
address, and - will tell you how tO
eure yourself at. borne hy tne new ab-
sorption treatment; and will oleo send
some of this home treatment free for
triat, with references from your own
lccality, if requestdd. Immediate reliet
and permanent cure assured. Send no
money but tell others of this Miele
Write to -day to Mrs. M. Summers, Box
P. 8, Windsor, Out.
WHAT DID IT.
(Rochester Herald)
"How dun you suppose your wife
carght suen terribls cold?"
"I haven't the slIghlitest idea,"
"Sbe went to a dance in light clothing
the other night, didn't she?"
"Tes, but that isn't the cense."
"Of course not. I saw ner in the yard
the other day without any extra wraps
or head etwering talking to one of the
neighbors."
"That has never given my wife a cold.'
"She ran over to the grocery store
dnring a. snow storm wearing only her
house slinvers."
"She does that often without suffering
any 111 effects."
"Of course, I saw her start out of the
hC.14S(= yesterday with her furs on and
the scarf was buttoned closely around
her neck,"
"That's what did it. I never knew her
to hook her neck scarf. before. She's
getting horribly' careless about her health
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VAGARIES OF THE WEATHER.
(A. W. the New York Tribune.)
I never will endeavor
To fathom out a reason
Why the rain. rain, rain
Straggles n'own my window pane
When, as proper at the season
Out the skies should fall the snow
Whieh askirl the winds should blow;
Why the mud, mud, mud,
Claws our rubbers with a thuu,
And the finest umbrella
Is as nothing o'cr a fella.
I never will endeavor
To penetrate the query
'why the snow, snow, snow
Tumbles thick and blizzards bloW
'With a chilling cry of eerie.
When the season calls for rain.
Then clear skies and rain again,
Arid the Sh1Sho ShISh, Slush
oozes through our shoes like Mush.
And a fella's spring-like garments
Nothing 'sena such measly varmints,
It's strange boW Nature mocks us,
First heelothee teen unfrocke us;
Ars we to Judge by aImatec?
An, no, sleek!
1,•or
The sporting editors are not announe
ing any high ball tournaments this win
ter.
dinal Rio ie eu, m lose pa mon a n s
dec t • d by
part of the town. The people have not
shown any undue haste in commemor-
ating their townsman, who, after an,
fitands in little need of a monument,
A committee has been formed, and has,
appropriately, tbe high and unanimous
patronage of the Academie Francaise,
which owes its existence to the Cardinal.
Other learned societiee are represent-
ed. It hes not been decided whether
the monument will be in bronze or
• etone,--From the London Globe.
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THE BUSINESS UNIVERSITY
of Canada.
Correspondence Dept..
Ring's Hall. Montreal, P. Q.
DICKENS' GREAT POPULARITY.
(Munsey's Magazine.)
Perhaps no pnblia man in the English-
speakimx world m the last century, was
so widely anti intimately known as
Charles Dickens. Dickens was a jovial
soul, His books fairly steam with
Christmas cheer and hot punch and the
sever of plum ptiddings, very much as do
his letters to his Intimate friends, Ev-
erybody knew Dickens. He could not
dine ln nubile withont attracting public,
attention. When he left the dining room
Ws admirers would descend upon the
table- and carry off egg shells, orahge
Peels and other things that remained be-
hind, so that they might have memorials
of this great and much loved writer.
Minard's Liniment Curee Distemper,
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FROM THE POLKVILLE CLARION.
(Puck.)
Pinkney Boomershine. who. is now
ing in Kansas City. Christraased in our
motet, and declared he ensoyed it .s0 mtleh
that lie would have remained and New-
Yeared if he could have possibly spared
the thne. As it was he stayed a (ample of
days longer than he intended anti Sun-
daved with 'us.
Its says that 3. A. Slopec, who abscond.
ed from here last year, after arsoning
his lumber yard, went to Kansas city.
v hem he some time later bigamiol, and
not long ago suicided.
Pinkney declares that lie hopes to re-
turn next year and holiday with his
friends for a whole week: if not. he
will eertainly try to Meter, or at least
Fourth -of -Slily boa.
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