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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1911-01-19, Page 7I J 11 � A , NMIN9,01 - � uvr exem � ; " obb, i Wd I*t ve to o*WW* ft tsw k, I ' cent bottles of Psychine. (Ironounced Si -keen), minutes!'* she dow4rM. i 0 641citty, will you m*rry me?" ! I I 0 '.� . VAIJU ^01114k 04111W06CL 'A'40* WF410 It war ot wordsi, ogwe"ot w4om patile Ot I 'A U",T w4r" 9 am CW wwc ; Tbe porter's b#U rotuig loudly. 61' OlUally. I . ­ i . � -1 I 1. . � . There - is one for you�­ Do you - think- VM, - 111 I woru'-11, - , " - _,­ , . . , - .- I A 1. ­ - 1101), It you were only r1clill, . I . --''-,-- 0, i . . . I to, the but rists!" wilibpered 00, rou � , - , bother me." ' . . I ;supremely confident of I I a pig. Achille waiii wrong, r4 Pitied 415, cap on 11tr4lght A04 went W .� HIM � ­ - . . great value ? .10 tire were 10 lire. 1111lard caught the gondola by the rall -and clung. Tb6 race was over. the gates. A p4rt,y of five Ameriedus stood outsMe-two , ineu, two wome6, . I - . I . I -GOOD. "I ..81guortna'.11 s414 POMP(IO, ,boiling. atid a girl.' - I - � 11 ___ ­ *0,17bls Is the Arladue?" asked . . With rage, 110ball I call tile pollocol" -VIIIA one, of the womem- ­ . . . Ii'li-i . , . ,,.No, potapeo," sAld his solitary pas. . I . . �,lt is.,, saL4 01311411y, touching bli 'EXCEPT " FRUIT-A-TIVES " s euger. I "To the Campo, J?ompeo. Mr. 131ti, cap' I'lle speaks p4nglIsh!" cried the scions only of the vast happliaess Ot � 4urd. wIllyon ktn.dly follow? I would .. woman, turning Joyfullyto the others. . ., - speak to you alone, since ,there -is no .,WtI w1sh. to see the Villa and the "dompletely Cured *Of Constipation By Thesei Fruit Juico Tablets, escape.11 TliZ� v�ay to the Catalpa F orwoss was park.- . ­Wbp villa Is now occupied. 81 - arrus had not the� both seen O'Wallr, made without further luclden4 The gondolas became moored. Lill 'replied O'Mally, "but you are E'11(frt)"' , , 14 . ' 1RARD,,vxCxr, X.D.J--vs. 17111. xgrQ. . o I "k lord jumped out and webt to assis .. perillitted to see the park and gar. dells." . . &$,Chronic . Constipation_was the I.Agnorlua. but she Ign'Ored his out- 'stretched ..flow much?" asked one of the meu. vomplaint I suffere4 with for i� cars; and hand. "Clilquanty'll said O'Mally, then rable as a my general bealill was mise, result of this d1gellse. I was treated by ,,What is It you wish?" she asked, . � ..Oil@ look at your faco," be answer-' . eting bithself, 'Igor each person." corre . physicians -,vithout the slightest benefit, ;and I tried All kinds of pills but nothing V, ed simply. . ... ­ - tlTen cents? Two lire fifty? Why,, this Is doirnriglit extortion!" declared did tile any good. - I saw the Letter ,written,by our $en, She slowly removed the veil, Then, . ' -e( for the first time, he 1004 J Upon tb(A . tile wpinan. ' .. , 011tilly gave vent to a perfect Itar, - ator, Ron. John Costigan, in favor of face of this wot nan who had burdened fail slifillrand put a baud out sug- � !1 Frult-a-tives 10 so I tried it, The his dreams. The face was not like gestIvely toward the gates. effect was'marvellous, and now X am tiny lie had conjured. It seemed to *,Oil. come, dear," protested one of entirely well from tile Chronic Com. tipatiQix from which I quffered for many , blin that Vecchlols.i-Paola Vecchlo's- Bgrb4ra had, stepped down from her tile men wearVy, "you've dragged us. years, 11dy general health is once more thanks to 11 Fruit-a4lircs. Y�l - fraulf-beauty, tranquil, flawless'bpau- till lipre from Flesole, and I'm not go - . w back without sQpIng what's to be it, excellent, I A. G. WILLISTON. ty. A minute -'passed., He'was Inca. pable of speech; he could only look. �$ven ". . . � ' h 'Truit-a-tives" is te 01,17 medicine , "Well?" sb& said, In the same as - 84einnly Pietro watched them pass, wondertim - what the terms were. I .� ,t�es in the world that will, can a d r, i, cure Constipation -because r� I pressionless ton,14 "Let be ,,, . - 0*31ally led thd party to the fountain, tives" is the onty medicine. that acts us begin ,at the' begin uIng," I "This," 0'11ally began,1 with a care. I directly on the liver, 11 Fruit-a-tives,i ismadeof fruit juices and tonics and. repll0d. . ­Stm,orthls Is to be the end." loss wavie of the blud fouutaln by Donatello. ,,It was ofl-[- ' uxe Constipation, Bilious- vill. always c, "Why did you po�lrwlt' me to Mae , ' ' nallY owded by Cat-Lerine -d'Medissy. ness, Torpid Liver.an d all 1 diseases of With you that memorable niglit?" . The Boi!glas stole It from her, and digestion. 5oc. a box, 6for $2,50, trial . size, 2Sc. At dealers or sent on receipt, - "A regr�ttable lmpulsb�" ' ,,And wily, after all bad come to an � Italy find France nearly.c . ame to war -a-tiyes I,inlited - , of price by Fruit . '. - I apparent end-why� did you send me . Orel, It." - . . , .. I ,.The Bo "Were' doubtfully, Ottawa. . � . I that tilask?" . .rglaq.J'l I . I I I - -.-- - . I � . --If 1. ­­­ hto Truth lir I'do tl,--- ­­ f-mille einntemporaneous?" . I � not knowi" � � 4 * . "Who is t'liat inan-the Italian with h., . I � , I .. Ill will not answer that." ' �' . I . �11 14 lady? Grace ot'Unry,'that is droll!"' . I ­ . I I �, I "Why (10 you say,thdt?". � I ,11 am only quoting the man With the sear, Those' were the words,be used , . - 0 � . in regard to.you' I ­ -i , ­ - -­ - - -"-"- " - .. . ­ - .. 'erhaps be Is.right. , Perhaps I all! not a lady according to his 'lights." But she laughed. I . "Do not laugh' like that- Wilat you . are oi have been or tilight have been . , I ill 11 I _4 I "Th6v were," scornfully, Tli�. 'quintet consulted their guide. books, but before they. had located the paragraph referHug to this "Work. 0"Mally was cunningly leading them away., lIe passed, on t.o the antl4ire I tuarbles, ,exl�laltijug h9w this one wAs . Noro's, that one _ Cjtllgula's. that one Tfberlus% Ile -lied so gracefully that the tomb of Ananias must have rock- ed., .1 . . . . "Do .you know," ,said the woman' who had not yet spokeu, "you.spollk I Engl Iqb with an accent 1 do not under- sthind-l' - - . . . .. . 0 O',Nlally shivered. Was-stle going to mm is nVLU1U7g to e. . 'y "., I -yes, fattier." wft a fatht smfio. - I to t remallis.clear "' spring dago on him? "I am aniltal: . fac I and that is I love I ' (;iovanni pushed h4p friends Into.an- I YOU,,, 1. . . . . Mn," he said solemnly. "I was born, ttlier ruuui. vlosfilg the door,* I IlNo,� Mr. Hillara, you 1�re proly ex- . Ii.owever, In County Clare. Aly father ..I ,found tier," he said ln,Engltsh4 cited. I may be 'it fugitive from the and mOiber were Immigrants.to Ine- . . I . I o: lie chur:i.s !n his throay. sta tiding out law.vl , . .1 - I laild'of . . . . "'And, mother of Christ. how I have "I do not-belle've it" ' ' .1 "Mal" whispered the girl, "ask him - . titiffered! Ae was dancing.. She had "There may be scars whiell (10 not for olle or those buttons.". � : � to sit at tables and.. drink with 0 . a * -, . The stage whisper was ov'erbeard by* itivii-that or the Seine. When ,,be show ,,11 she.falterid-Illn tpe.fieart, ' in - O'" - I 9T. . the mind. I am sorry, terrjlkly sorry. Mafly.. fiese .buttons," be, e.Nf lain- . . . __ . . . ' *k k %4Puie sLie gar*1 a great cry and.fvIl. .Ueaven knows that I meant no. hartil... ed, ','cost. a lira eaclL butl,if tbe.slgno- ,,�Iit . rina really wishes onell- And thus I. - lias;,.not, been like herself,.but that Forget me!", � . � .- an . othOA-lira swell � ed the profits of the ,%A.Ill pfms,away in tilpe, .Now she sits , * "Forget youl., Tell' the what pileventS., , ,.- . � 11 1. .. . .. in .01mit-o-sind broods. I went to the *..I- , . y- .. . m .,. � .'. 2, i -A-1,4- V,_#-_A�,, ". ly [da . . We will -buy and 11 'away, hunde& of thousands of 50� Wye - � uvr exem � ; " obb, i Wd I*t ve to o*WW* ft tsw k, I ' cent bottles of Psychine. (Ironounced Si -keen), minutes!'* she dow4rM. i 0 641citty, will you m*rry me?" ! �__ �­ . I I "Could you tak* tare of me'ro, ; , I . ­ i . � -1 I 1. . � . There - is one for you�­ Do you - think- VM, - 111 I woru'-11, - , " - _,­ , . . , - .- I A 1. ­ - 1101), It you were only r1clill, . I . --''-,-- 0, i . . 61OU don't mean tb#t, Kitty?, t. C ould afford to'do that were we not ' 114No.11 rel.entlno, "I don't. But You ! � I I . , bother me." ' . . I ;supremely confident of its . 4#4,�ll right. This wII1 be the last timv.� Will, you inthrry me? I will do all a� I � I .. . . � . '. 11 wan, can to make you happy. I 16vo � ­ - . . great value ? . . you with all, -my heart. I know. ToWre -, that I am tipkie, I . I . I afraJd. You.'ve an idea But not tills time,, Kitty; not this time. , � 0 � . . I . '7011 you'," . I I J)a yon know another such swoeping � And Psychine, builds tbese white , him. the regular retail price.) for a Then without farther liesitatieei In- . ttilroposition as Ours? . corpuscles because of certain medical DO -cent bottle of Psychine to be.given (Ilverent to the future or the past, cQuo . Did you ever bear of anyone offer. herbs it contains, pature's true rome4l,, you freo, cig cost. I ' scions only of the vast happliaess Ot � Ing to prove any curative preparation Which science now knows will da . We will Undoubtedly buy .and (Its. ` . the present., Kitty laid tier hand In his. alon,-, similar lines? I . just thaL . tribute In. this manucr, hundreds of 1, Ile wouid have, drawn her Into tillit 'All the rlslt Is ours; all the, cost Is - We go to great expense to ma,ke . thousands of these 50-cout bqttles, of , � . raye'lline. arrus had not the� both seen O'Wallr, . 1. ,ours. ,* ­ , ". psychille. . . You yourself are to be the sole �Udge our materials come from the ends of . . I And- we do that'to show our entire pushing through the box bedge, fol -. )owed by some kated touristi;. Uerrl- , � Of ail we claim for Psychine. . the earth. I conflAeuce In, Wis -wonderful preparm. tion. . .. I liew swore softly, and Kitty laughed, Its beneficial Wool; alone, -wtI"elI----Thby are compounded In one of the 7011, riEhOUt prejudice, without any finest laboratories, in apparatus that . A confidence that ' has bve� based on " On the terrace the ten. table dazzled the eye with Its spotless linen, Its bb* oelf_:v�, eest from.any source. � is-ebstly in the extreme, -- - ,. our thirty years' cXperlonce with this - with a full knovi- sblendid invii.kration, canton rind Its bundle of pink roses. ,It shows our cozildence-this plan - But costly and all as it Is we Inioto � -does It not? what It will ,do, hence the reason of ledge of the hundreda ot thousands of it has Illllard extended libi .cup for a second. filling., La Signorina vagugay won- I Yct -our confidence to us. Is not Our buying a 60 -cent bottle from your ures umite. ,.,� c , . . . � ­ dered where Kitty waos. � needed I pheno,meuld, not out of the way. druggist and giving it you, free. . . � . I . .. -.--.. ... I ..... I ............. I ...... . . ..., . . ...... --i. . ,Xe . Kitty at this moment," I � i1or would our. confidence seem ex. Now If: you have any of these ail- n COUPON No. 101- f. , flow Inexplicable were tile currents,- . L traor4luary to You were you In Our ments, fill out the coupon and 14R�! and were YOU to know the things to us to -44Y. , SLOC�U L i, To the Or. T.* A. M, U1 I and cross currents of life' She had Met, . . , handsomer, place, - we know. I .. I . You'll never regret -your decislon. � � - , . *KV195 Siadina Avc., Toro.= I . Er thousand me n more - * brilliant. They had, not awakened � L .. _ __ ­_ ____ 11 I I Ill * * - I sVtodo, . . . * ' I Uereptyourlb , r to trya Me, Inttle I of �lt;yvhine (1ht.)IInced SI -1.6011) at It more ,than normal' Interest. And yet I We've known Psyebine for. a third La C,r!,Pp, BronchiaI Cougas ' . . ul ot r , I our expenge, I liave not b. ifie. Inttlo -of I'Livehine iinflor this r',an. this inan, quiet, humorous, ordinarily, I looking - afoused in her heart,disIl. of a'century-almost a generation, . . , Di6nohitis weaktungs We knoW of the hundreds of then- - Iremoolrbakes Weak Wice , ru:m1bt to deliver I I Kin(Ily ativl,;o my d , :. this bott,lo to nio. I g000l , _. cord and penetrated the barriers to the.* I ­ . sands it has cured. � . . Sere Threat Spring Weakness . *Anaemia . . . . 1. . I My Xarla.-...� ..................... guarded sentimeniL Wily? Alw 0 � I .47 , We - hgve hundreds of thousands of Early Decline . ullgoiteitea testimonials, ' ' Female Weakness Catarrhal AfrectionO . I ... ... . 1* . � I 1. : Town ....... ..., I tills query. . . .Sbe gathered up a handful of ther" I I I � Indigestion catatth of Stoulach It d.,ei,u't require any great stretch poor Appetite I Night Slyeats - ... � ............... u !�:.. � . i Str6etanil Number ; . ro ses and, ormseo them dgainst her ! I of ctv.adence to know from facts like , , . Chilla'and Fevers Obstinate,Coughs ............. .......... . !, I face, breathing deeply. . � . these. . Sleeplessness and -Laryngitis and . . My Drugglst'g Name. , ......... I .... ,;!., i -,If I were -a poet, which I am not"k-ol, - . . . ) . �K ,g * . Nervous Troubles Dyspep�lal . I I . � . * , ; ' He paused Irresohifily. � ' � Psy,ehin6 curg,s I t- 'Increasing an&- . Aft"r.-fle"t- Of P"In!"Y' rucumonla'and . I . La. Grippe . Street and Number ............. ........ : This coupen is not. gooll for P. anc. b6i'Clio I '- IlYou� would extempailze*,6no the , . beAut3i-of the persp6etlye," shop �uppleii I strengthening the w1lifte corpuscles' of I ." . � the blood; or phagucytes. .. 'don't ask You to taUe our Now, we . -of Psychine if p6d. ented to the drnokt 1 � � =ltinust be sent ils-we ,%vid then bay I . . . I It niented. - "flow the - . " I . ­. � . . . ,.Vhese white corpuscles. eat. -every �/Ord forythe treibendouslk ,benefletal I rom , ur the b0c. bottle of'Psvelilne I druggist and direct him to deliver I to .1 I 1. "I Was thinking of your hair," Ae . . �. Asease 9 lrm . . I e "that finds entrance to effect of Psychine. FilloutIllecoupp 'thp, they're below; mail It to. us and we'll give your you. This oftcr may be wi th dra i at , "I . any time without notic.c. Solid coupon, . . In e upted., ,111,-bave never seen any-' - , . till lly, n g quIte,11ke ILII I . I .. � body,, when str.Qng-enough .. druggist an, order (for which we par and in sufficient numbers, . . 11 to -day. .1 I ....--- It. . .. She.had recourse to thoroses agatw. , . � . I � . . . __ __. , , _ ,.", ,- -..,. , _.____ , � _____ . % I . � . ____ .--. . . I . . ­ --- -- -- - �_. . I , ,.Yon, have p,ot told naLi the - real r-' , I . . ., urorner� onicer.- 'ine, man -with ,cue . � , , . *'Figure of an American pig!" . ' Hillard tough - . : ed. � . . . � 0 mirry Xilligrewl" cried Aferriliew-:3oy- ., . . I . . I - . . 1. � . . . . I . 11 � -continued -next week. �.... -, d over to the table and ..car* steppe - leaned with his btfads upon It:i There . I The sear wai livid on the. Italian's . ously. � . � . . * Ir Ill Ill * � * . . . , *. I �� I .. I .. .. - I .. I , � I -1 . owas a savage humor In his dark eyes, 1ADld.I cheek. 'His companion lald*a restraln-. . Ing hand on his arm. He nodded, and . . wouderf . tit. , In the Villa 'Arladne the � I . . . .1 . . . : Dr. de Van's Female Pills ' - "-o . not tell you that we should � . . 11 fonntalu by�'_DoniieII6 was encircled by , - I . * * ` I � I meet again?" he sdid to Hillard. . I . "Are to I - I . . . _­ . . -1 . . . I . it dedil. basin In which many genera - -rellabld Ffench regulat6r; never fails. These , 1� A - orre d �.�. , 1. � 'y O' . . ­ -Is are 0 Ing � . I 'Q" t '.. Yon speaking me?" asked I I klillard. -A very muscle in h1i;, body . . . . . . . . 1 � . I . . '. . . � . � . -tions of ggldflsb swam about. Fortillag a. k I ftd- � 6 - of triangle about the basin were ' ve P. I I � Im r .It B I . �. . , i Elf.% ati I 6 . _f, p Itati-lop, D L, b ., three 1. to. r .� was alert and ready. * . .. I ­ . __ . . , � . I . . . thilee ancient marble benches, such, as Th. S. U..0 �Drug C. . . I ' . I � � "Certainly -1 am speaking to you. . . ... 11 - �. : - . tbb,amloble old Roman senators were � . . .. . ... I rills is the fellow," speaking to [its . 11 . . 1. won0to lounge upon during tbe-heat . . . ­ . ., . - . . . ,-nnipaillon, ,,tt* the same. time drawhig ,ff his gloves,� '. ... . . . . . , . . .. I 1. . Of thi3 afternoon. A maiden sat oa�- . I one of these benches,." . - ... I - - , . � palronage-.8011C IN Owl "I object to. the word fell 11 $atd ... I .. I b eiher side - of the . .. . .. I' I 1111lard. ' "Besidols, I.doult, know You." � . . . 4 . - . . -rumbling . er chin lowered and L , back, h I . .11 - ­ . � � , . I . ' "A h, dis - creetill sneered the'Man'witb I �. . . a I - I ... I . . I . . . * tier eyes thoughtful.' , '' " . . L " . . � . I ,,, I , I'llunibitio, .'and Tinsiult1fing '., ' the st I . � .1 ar. t . ­ ­ ____ . - ­ . -L . I � I ... I d, Mcrilbew"st4lli UP from behind. , . ... .. � �.. . - ­ - . ., __ ­ - _. I . � - ., ___ - .- ,�� I - - � If _'_ .� A - I I! - .. , .. ,-Ill. I. il � ........... __ . . __ _ _ - __ . .--IOU say .yOU Jove Lutu A;? tw�o, UV4. - --------- - - .. . - -, I . * - ­� 1. 1,bolrL, (tin) of .20 centealml,aild -m'. kenlor smoothed the gloves. nd Iamd.� 1. k.NXSW- I hunter. %1hoen he put his lianas over . � wgry Ill full. He wrote p?r8otialIv to ww-. enough? (Alive up all lden.'.111 , I)oll . � . .. 1. I . I . SpecIfthy . . , � - I qj)e Iting. Todtty* I -atu.freb. I h . it Ve ans. . ft ' turnea io'pletro. . . - : ... I .. th.e.in carefully In his left hfill. I . ) I .1 . I I . her eyes.' She sfruggled for a brief . . . I 1. . :1 I . . . . . . thought, of me, .Y.Oil will only waste ,, . . � . I. "Oh, I am Calull , But - � . I ' 4 . I .1 I . . I%- I ... .1. I � . tuoment, then doesiste - , � . - , I . __ .. . _ . .. . . dind to %va.1 k f rom. Amena utmost. .1 bad. ' . Qhaiidb"' he cried � I I, have 614n � I � .. _,_ d. . I would respeoif r;llv sollefir the ill,trotage , ' ..... . . . . : i ... - ,1t Is no puzzle* at all," she deplared. - of -the Town o% . your time, .Coufe, Is your love strong 01 *him t' , ­ . . P.1inson and vicinity. -little Illoney. 'That lettef Of* credit- � . �. ,,, . Mally . handed . he exabt Ireaming of, tlils, Mquient. Now Ill The 1. I . . � � . . . . enough to offer a sill- e sacrifice. _, . � . I .,. I .1.1 .I - . 1% �� . . I . . . ' ib smell-,fioise, horse. .and. a -a'5 3tepa . - . "You ...", - 4 . . ..I. c" I I vol you Call It -is with my coo - arilouilil iblitus the lira for the li�itton.. �-'fone addressed. Hillard. - .1 - .. 6�­ I I . .. . . 0, - . a iring 617411.1iinds proi4tipt][34 � sill � in , 11 'Ot if It Is. to . . . I I . . . . � . I . j" I . . . � . . I . - . N giv,e You up. Oh, do - . ed .with an affair thA night . . 1 . . ,.It. I � . � I . , homb. ..-Air. hlerrilip,vel-ow-. - . . I . . I . . ..� ­11teilded to.. I . .. :. � ., 4.4'arrento." , .not worryr- about perso�cuttQn! I �hall : "Santa, Muria! All tbees?.:How? No nieddl . I . .1 TI . . � I . .,Y'(,.�i; 'I phould have. fetch . � , . . I . . . I I � I . � . . . . .. i You!" . . - - - - �i . I.. , . . . . . � ed, a101ug'!i. - All kinds. of'Stove Ite0al S. 00t OR whioll. you bad no concerti." I . . . I . I I I r . . . "jInd tlip man?" Hillard. coul� 0.0t, only sdek to. U'�-neir yo!l.,.,,: - - I more Ctake deml , . � I - .. � . I ' ' . � . ' Ulte sure?",'- '. - . I . .. . . L I -to putting this, quesdon. I ' O"M111Y, sat down on. the berich and - !�.kre:you, q . . sachvt powder. . L remember, but one - .. , . -,(4,.ort Notice. - . . . , .. . , . . cefrain fro . "Good night"16 she,, a . . . . I . On. . at -s. id,' �'aad. good- m , . il 116* �q i . : ., I . . I . . . . . I . . ")Pipes, 4, lbov - . y . W part as he ; � �12 . ; .. . . thing. K Itty, - and that's - i . . langlIpAl. -It;,NV,o&41s good . "Yos. 1 am sure. And-yetmi -i t hill k - I . , I � X"im-niint looLed down. "Tile " . I "� etc." 111WII.Y8 '011 '. .Signor. by!" S.11� woun'd 'tye Yell roun,(i her -. -..;"�'­ _ , * , It or - .., , _ . . . down beside, her'. 'there's ,no doubt, , , � �. .. l ! , . . . . . - 'Jjad!�OV. 41 c,- , _ Pr, as I recollect. the Wo ma ro." . # . . I . , . I allif . I .. . . � golti the never to speak of tbkt a,gaill.11 . fav'e. 'took half a * dozen s6-ps, halted eAl..k.", , .. I I . . I . . . I I I . � .. I � , . . . . . ­ , - �, .! " . . * : , * slull . . . ,,go) I did." r4bplied Htlla�d. - �' , VI * . I I I . that J reek of Alle, animal. ' But 'the , . . .. , t,all and' tufned, then *went on Int, - tile � * * � � we n t .ot) , the c6lonel,. wUll�* a ,.(I .. . . . . ' � , I .. I . . . .11��. Q � . . * - - - . - LILIZard spoka,tew,clv� - . .'question Is'.. How., Much .1buger . Amit for Herlip Fuel -Saver. --- � . . . -__ . dixr6-,. - - � .. I I - . .1 ,. I . -Ir --nd,vilno, li,ane .h..was evil. and � .. . � I . . . I . I . )1� ,� I . . � . . 13 (.1ving-ed now. I - . . - � . , .. Eat evening. 'La- ZI, I CT - whie insinuating. - 111vi . ,Ival dangling on. l � . . 1� IL. tier h I s . one. � the two in are.,yo - u going to keep me . I . � -(;a' b�ek to your hills With ,Yolli *, . * . * , �� ,.*i. * * * .. o�ver -illie tefritce. wa rind Jdly .tMotite (Virlo f wit ' practically - at . ,aide off. �Ierrlbew wim fo'r Aglives f.x,olll I to gxpgtfls� Coat a day" *, ", � I . . . . . " _' . .. . . . . � . I I t the hotel. �Jlilliirdw` tile string? 'I've been coming up [fete, ..olaughter ollidd leave -vengeance in the The ViM, Arindiih . rested - upoin. a - Itrallitij Over_ the sort cool 'r6seEr. 11(te,.it. 'is Florence; � - Doubties8 .�:q I u.. " !not. back. o . . . --- . . Leave ord4os.r,t residFnce, 76 Vicioria'st., - ` I i . ­ ­ IQ . . . I . for ten days now.110 . I . I I .1p w '011 11 elthet hatid. white nn-eed .lt . . . . . bandli, of Goof. Forget this man' :ho .' . � Stretched , -t 6 �. . .d ,. . . . . I. . . - . . .hone -N,o. 139i - - - . . . .. . . sni!ifll knoll . haff a- mile or more north, .1 will T'inderistatid.t' . fte.struc:k onCwItIl. .1 t I. She 'had -dreqse - exp�' .:, . I . . . . . . . 0 r a good- . ,d.. re.ssly for t11W * I and shadowy. lay tile great road. She - .. . - %v- � bas wl-dilged you. Forget." . . ,, ot and above Mgolej fl%m whiclit t lie � .1 . . . tbp 'l -loves. I . . I . .. 1- ,---. -1 anted* y u to .give' hill l3iomenf, 'but Werrillew was no going' . -VV, jt -j. -WJF,]B70' .. . � . . s not cross .my path and , n raiiiie" beauty, of F loretic , ,Q, was'to !*as dren tiling. Prestintly upon the sl- 0. stiff'l)(fuch," $afd 'Merilliewi , ' - . . . . . .t . . 11 . pal 0 . e lence cante I . . But .t.be,� tle:vcr touched flilla-�Crs . . "We. should have s . IL,pt in tile lockup to-hci told so.. - '. . : . . . . . - - I . I. . . � .,.. ... . . I . I . jr she lives. -T--b-n-ve §fftrerea 1:00 '"-el"' be seen, ,,it all tin3es, glistening 11) -,it- the .echo of galloping aught the assailarit's .1 . - If_ after . �, . I . �. I " . . . . . f-11(.(. -fils liaud je Jit. if .I had, If' our 'fri�na is . .'"But am 1. *to be blamed. . ly to forgive and forget. I promise sun, glo . horses.. Two horsemen came cantering .. - ' * I , �ht oVeTtlig . . . . . ' � wing- In the� raln,- sparkling In . . . . . . . I. . I Th e . . I . . , Kitty.' assumed u. . . -& M , , 0 1 1 . 9P . . , . . fus( to marry' you, . . - not to spol'. him. . . .. . . . I � toward 'tile �V.Illa Arladne. She � beifird NY"Ist --h -, . 111d with a J, . . YOU ­ . . . -4 � .quick jerk beou. left banited helli be Inconvenienesd for hhvin- ra .,d twice tbenight � 1141 - � , . . I � . .- lilm Mfway across�.tho, table. . � e. force. Into still persist?" .4--- . - . 1k rd cLe, d '. , The -old man went down to the strolpt their voices. .1 . - � if (lay or.two. . I put som I' .. F - i� I . . . .- at, tho . 111, poke I ' � . I . Life .�an smootp-ly' OuOugh I 9 . - of Itallan -cried falutly. , LI ard s I Italian judiclatair. - * �� . . . I I . . . . * - . ,with them. They Were so klnd� Ile Villa Ariadne.: i7,a 51guoilinal' af'­U16 "Joack- ill! has been the,trip my . I I - . . I . .. that grit). You see,.Dau, tlye� , * . .. I . . . " Is Haviijg se I cured a, a I!,itod the thought of losIng them. 6, Verona, Padua, Bologna and totisely*.. still qghts his duelA. - It. would have I - "But you haven't refused. me - 1:63 " . .. comrno'"ikis Grain .. I � ve ' st�'j1&6ent.surrendcrcdlto the Uf . I . ... � � . . - *Storeb ow buying all and ry. la� ly-his. Is life. Nothihg - '"Listeli, carefully, ft:nor" I iindeg'_ b,v a flileb J en 'foot I time.111 - . - ousel we .are 'n . �I:Ilpv 'wrived tlivir hands cheerlh, I FlorencO . . n oke if I had. be � : . eptileatles of Kitty- She ag�eed not t6 now . . . 'l - , . "Because I,wlsb to'mak.e It.as eas$, -kinds f-graffl'.foo.w1noli tbe. highest I . . - � . . . ' ' � - . qLand .1)(M,fectiv but I shall. (1glit no agh to accept bli eballen- . . Ile I prictsowill, lip. paid. .,: . , .' . � . . . van ,; h6(I frorn siglit. They. never saw _ I like It," - . . . . eiioi ,,L .1 . I I pass herself qff as the p . � * lefor you;" ,Which of'the two -� . . .. . �'7 * ,Ilt.bas� bee'll- enjoyable, Dan,_J�'ou)y (Illel- It .. . . I w.o.uld,have put hityllght tDrOu.111 In o 1 '$ s 4b . . � . I - - � I I ..: * of . - th � emselves eacb--played . S-. . * �. � she offere(I him was'lost I I . . rincoss, Amon- is ,. t"t, no ,oll-solete, .fashion.. ,.A . 4110viaml. ngain, yet his bond was-tO the role orl I- Illackg I , , ill .. ­.. I meponiS2 S, Bran, ftoits, Oorn amd All kindkii, - . � U, -l -rd I know -.y�td-be--. f you - at t1le'first stroke . I . . . -worl, rint the great epoch in ni � Ilard's inally ass:rguc, I -1 " w be at. the hotel. .. . . .. I . . . I .. . . 3olefrih '' . I . �, � . '. - Seeds and other foaedtj� kePt.-Oxx . . .of.. La Signorin, ,:, Z . o. seemed .hope .our lii-g, -e Ill .. . . . . I .� . ,� . .. � . . 1. ' PF address' in aga�ln,.J promise to - , Ile Upon . e 7 . . I . �-.. grivin, �..... .. .11 ,dilstiny. , . � I h' .as, any La. Signorlba',i .hand closed convul-� ev . . e. , . . . . I'Did y6ii notice how respectful t1 . . . ' ' 1* -1. . .... . � . . ..� I to enjoy the .farcie�0 mile . . . . - .1 . .. .. -44 e. ,sensible tor' te ' i- . . � I 4 . . sively over, r�sii and crushed It. � ive. you. "It whipping,.which livill have: (teelibinieri. were?" .. I . Colne,. let. US b . .. n . hand at. the atordhouse.' . .. . CHAPTER XV, ", ' ' . enipt it. I . I - . . .. I I * .. I . . 11 . .- .6&1� ... - -, - . I . .... . .11 . . I . . I I ... 1 . I .. � . . . . I one...'Itwws a grea�.4 ation; hot -to , ,,A l,qst cal*.r. 6 J�,lesolei I . . ; 1� ;I lasting e0ect- upon your. futUre ac� .,it'set,ltne thinking... Ob,..Ilve a pre'- mllitit ' , I ..." .. jpRoM "IL TROVAT6=." -, steal a,-'Iook- InLo.tbd marvelous chests . 1. . - I . I - . . St *.l%lei,rihe%v laid his ­%jatbL ��' the . . . � TIIE ARIA _ . - 1. . ­ . Thetwo Ve�nt.clatt0lng down .the, lions; -if tha.t will not.serve - I shill . monitipp:tbat We-liaven't seeq'tbe lh . �� I � . . - O'd . . 4, r ­v HALL we take a look"fifto the 1.11-nd.sidebotivds, bulging as. they linel,ov . I � . . . I . . 1-00 . L .. .1 I I . I I Flo -rd, & Mde' * .. . '' - ' tippeal to t ce. - lshed. gentlpmah!'! bench beside him. : .. . .. - . . . _. I 11 . 5 - . . . . .. road.. : '. - I' ;. �. .- . . .. .be pol . I . .. I of *this ( ' listingu I Att�� ltiugb�ed ro*lllckingly . , for be.' I �.. �. . - I ... ... � . .., . . ; .. 1 .. . . . . , - . -.-.. ---.--- - . 9 9, . 'La -norIna. walked slowly back td, Through the crowd the ever �present . Affer .1unclietlit. the 'next . day they I .1i' . - Ciampo Formosa -again . to. . � ess gla ' ss and silver and . I .. . .. i night?" asked Merriliew, ste�- I linen and. laces., . -But; La Si n rilla, - SI � . . . . I try. The * . I ru 'bUoni. nedtli ber,41i . reelo*s wId- ribbons. aind. .� . . . . I I . .� . - I. . - the villa. It was. fatality,. that this, carabittlerl. shouldered the r w mer& entedug. the Via To .1 - . � .. 1, L ' � '�s . I NvItb pricel I . I . l. )ut of a trinkets ,she was In6rdfnatelY ha6py' � or. i . -. * - gonidoht: . :. - I each ,day Inspected. the sdals �.nd qtter- ' . - . . . - . . man should again cross tier path. . ' p en ii young woman -came.( . pin Into the . . .0lonel m6tlonea,th6in to st"d back, . wh I , ' -066tric. Restofer 11 I �. _.. ' I . .. . . . . ., I . ' I ' Eli, -arld, 11 bt; of betirt. Rep. letter had elatl - , , . . I . � . . I 0 __ . . . . . � which they did with a sign of'resbedt -� little millinery shop.. . . -Phosphott I "It will be a wasteof time.. Bettina ed solemn worolngsI' . . , . . I . .. . . , - Immediately 11 . ,Jlieslores.�very net - - . . .1 I . . � � , .come.' ,She �,wad only, waiting for the, 2. to its. proper tensloft ; D.. � I iwIll bare warned them. What's the Thoy .bad now- lived in tboi " Villa . . . - . ­ some food f6r . "I , � � 1. .4 This sl . � -taro stepped. t6, onli side. of'ber and .1 . ... weeks,, al careless, '. - . gn gave Hillard, . _. . . ', . .. 11 I . vim slid vitality. Premature decay and all ' I . . Italiah cothtng to, anyhowT She re, , AHn*dne for two . 0. � CHAPTER XVI. . . . . day* of-shillog. , . � . . : weakness averted at 6xice. Phesphoenal. . .. I ­ . �.. . . . thought. His antagonist -was . , � . . i . .i I . .. '' . .. 1. .. .. . . evident- Merrih6w to tlie'oth6r, . , . Merrlb6oiv reached out and caught ak' nmv man. Price $3 a bot. or to .. � fused a hundred francs. But I !&.an see tbotigiltless, happy go.lucky family. . XITTt 3?1�OPS A BANDBOX. , . ' .. 'V. this� time. . . , ;- � In eVoiulead toany addres�.` Whe Scobqll br�g' . .: . . ly -a. nersoriacp jot some ImDOk1IT1r'^ ,-,Yon enoinot run awa., . I S5. . . . . I ; . . � - - , . * oft . . . . .., . . . . . I , St. Catharines, Ont. . . I that Mrs. Sandford had ii ha�nd In tills 1'-�.,±oday was 'warni and- m0low. .. to EAT'S the matter, Jack? - � I I � .. . . . . .; I ., . . - .... Co. . I .. . . . , � latest evenr. She has probably writ -,7! the:stone'.bench by the porter's lodge, . Wb�nevcr .�ou smoke' ,; . . I I - . . I . . . - ., I . I . . . I . .. � . .. . . . ., ­.- � .1 � Ight look for themin the . . ard by'. fh6- gate tat the p1d Floren- * . I . '. ..: . � 1. . . . I .1 .� . I I . . 7. , I � . . . . ,.- ---,. --__� . ,ten that we M I I .... . .h .1 .. .your cigd'r. goes out.. You ' .1 . 1. - - .. �, I .- - . . . . . .. . . I . . I . I... __ I . , ,4_'ampo.1'_'. , � � . tine. and OIA:Lally. Prom.. iome tin i : .W read! a newspaper by I .: AAAA:AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA.AAA , - . . * - , ­ I . "All right. Well listen to-tbp MU -knowd source O'Mally bad pioduced a - staring over the top' of'It. You, leave., . . . . I 1 �4 is IF 11 �_ I � . .. . I I I . 'IS" . qlc,ll grumbled Merribew. Be wanted "qp1jokergois hat and coat, a little moth . � . 11G . I - , . . .L " .; . I . I . . ­ your watch undoir the"pillow'and. have, . .4 .. - P! ... - . . - - . I y rldbit a* . Hillard's eaten, .a little ttimished, but s6llyiee- to -hike back for it. You-4ie absent'. . � "MR �0 . to find Kitt wayi . I I . .. ... . . .. . - . . I . I , � . . . " , *'. 14- � . , t . I . -nce annoyed him . , . . . Now, ,Vvillit's. the, matter?" - ' - . * 14 , .. - , indifferc nble. . I . � idi . 1 14 � � " 'a. . mindc % " ., I . . - - -T ' rg s of the troupes'l" said .� 9 F`-� a I . 41 0 . . o We lin ge I � . :! . I . "Piet-roj"k. -said 01mally, 111!ve .got au�� I . I � . . ,� , . little. ­ I . - Hillard sighed. heavily, . . . - a I I '. . :4 4, � 4y. "I . .1 Hillard to Ac Idea. If any tourists come today I V IV a I * . "There You, go agalv!ll Idugbed Meril .,4� .7 . . ' I .. ., . , I -Ilk�ed 7 10 . 0 � * ' ' . . I � In the'great canal of Sail Marco the, � propose to show . t � hem" afOU14 the 'rihev�. "You tack that sigh'.to every-. - �, . i,r.-4V-;- A . I . � I . I I . . . I 1. .. I . � . . . . I. . . "o - scene was litte. a water carnival. Hun- I- ,, I . . � .It . . I I I 1. . I .. 19 . .. . I . _p R . . blog you §ay. . . ... I . I t_r+ . . . . .ce' I . . I . I i See and heee� our finept. . A . .... , I I I .. .: . I . . dreds oi g6ndola'' . . etr`:i` . . "No,'' 'Hillard 'was human, He,.mlght be .0w, A . . " 0 . s, with �bobbing. lights. Pi og'eyes flasbed'augrily. . _ It, .. � . 1swam slowly round thei barges of the ,'not Mine, all minelll . I.. + I . . deeply in"love, but this bad not �4e. I . � I I I 1. New S.tyli�h'd'signs .. if ' . ' . . t. part� I .1 I I . isdre'nadors, who, for the-, =N � Iloh,, I .am nbt.goingt6 rob y oil 1, IOU *s'troyed his. healthy�-sense of humor,- - - .- . . L . . .4 I . . �_ . r th6," who . "I I I r ­. i, Doherty, -P'anos' - and-.' ­ ,�. were fallen .Operatic stars'o I lveyou-tiletip'; What*Lwantis the so *­ I I I 6, I r -1 . 6 , . I ... be latighed at himself. . -V a - '" I . I . I . .. I . . 0 I bad failed to attain those dizzy fun of the thing.,, . " - .1 . "It's a curious budiloiss-tbe ollunefl. I I . /� - ___ 1, - �_­. I ! . . . . I I . . . ­ .I"M­_.-...01_._ . . . .. 11 � I .. 1, 4h(-i&hts. � I . rst - - was vell, -Me myste . ry PI went . . , . �. I I 1 ?,5� i . I—. . I �. . .11 � - -7 . � . . � IN . � + :. ,Qrgaris, ' - . . - I � ' ..' Pietro unde oo.d. That ' I differo tb� mask, 66 - N 1`4 �; .11 . 1. ,, � . . I I , . , . . . _� T HIM d as no, - If his.,excellenc would pay over ly'., Jack; .� -.7 .... . ­ , I . . . , - 11 - - I I . Clat was. that? , w .1 . ent .Y . on Alerritiew. "I tell you frank , � I I . . , . . - ... �.. . . . . . I . . . .. . . ,, I . . I . ' . . 0 . ­ - . . I . . I .. . . " . I � ii;Otitethingls wrong' 'and we shall both ... __ I I . 1. I A ,ongef letlidligici .1 � - . . ? . . . 1. � � . . I I . e t I " " From a gondola oil the far, ,side of I I I live ,t * find It out.'# � . � . . . I . � .4, Sp Clat-Va16-SAls' At :..,P., : I tile barge, standing out of I thb press .1. .. . I . .. I I : 0 � . . .. . . . . . . .. I . 1 4 1 . . . . . ... �.. ­. .". 11 ., . "But whatl - Heaven on earth, what?, 11 . � . I . - I I I I .1 . .. I I . � . . . nd just beyond I . . .. . I I � � Haven't l'tried to fliure It out till my . I X!h+,M , "" , 1. . . ,. . Cases - I .:. . . - . . I Itinterns, came it voice''w I . ti�--go�� f6rward . � . . oilere 1, - . o, . . . . , . . . . . . . brain a0heg? I haven . . . - v . � . . . .1 . tsoul ,In it, a voice which broke into, ' ., 1. 11 . . � � __ . . . . . . . .. . I . 1. "" I. I i , - +I'. , �1. .. � to. - . 11 , the radlande o . . I . . ,litch bod'hall I" ' I . \\\ a. single inch . . .. . . . ­. 0 ' � . . I I I d o I ' . ,song * for ,the, pure . joy Of It -clear# 1.* I I � so :X�Ibat shail y9tr 6?" - . . . I . .. P ano.s afi .rgans rent . . . 61 I:. � I . _ .I.. . � . + . I I I I.. . . .. AL . . IL9 ' the - � � . � Ittrilling-a 'volde before ' which the . . . - I "Nothing.' When �we have seen Flor., . . . � .. . . . . . "'," . .-4 dd choilie .new Edisbilit, � I . world bows down. The prima douna - . . . ence -we'll drop down to Perugia and � . . � .0 t 1 n�,1_4 �. . � � . I . I 1. �� , , In the barge was clever* he stoppod. . . I � . -Matei - z , I I .. 'I., . I CRQ'�V . . ". . . phonographs, Vuslic & . 0 . , s . , Rome, then Up to the Italian lakes, Rest' , . I I . . � *er, i�ccogn z- I 1, �. . .. . I . The tenor went on, Itoft 11 . . aftertbat home, If you say." , 1. . i L . I . -where- . I I" . . . L was playing opposite, as 0 . . . I I ." . . . . 1. '- I I variety g9c4s, - . Ing that he . . 11illard looked at his wgtchl� I . ' . . , , . . . � � � , I . "I ished . . . . I they say, to a'great stage \ I do tec6ltl�-Oubli. Ii , ' I , � / r. 111111led's e . Only 0,11 he said. "LeVs, go over to . I .1 1� wiih to build things ab�ut die fann. ' 11is I . . .. I ....- - . , . beart beat fasL That volcel There , , . . � ,. . . Gambrinual oald bear the music." ' book,"What ihe Farmer C�n Do .With Vonctefe," *.Will Prove "I 1 1-4 � .M 'Imp6rium .. � . .1 t. And she . I ' . I . . . . , L4 . . . I . : . ' I �could not be another like I . . . - 1. . I I . .1 The Hotel Itallo was but a few ' - � I to.you the superiority and "in-the4ong-'rU11" eeonom.v.of . � L . .11 .: I qste . � : was here In Venice! ' ' . I I ,r- 1 blocks:from the Piazza Viltorio-Eman- - . . I � I . . , L ­ . . . I . I . . : � I I -,Quick, Adbillel" for the far gondola . I .. I . . dele. . Th�y found the Halle crowded, I . 4 . I 11 . 46 C go I le'lal , , * . ''I . - . . . _ I . 1. I . . P. was headIng,for the Grand canals' .. I ONCRIETE as a'.Sultlding Mat rL � I I . , , 1. � �. , . 11 . . � , nolay and" Interesting. From- the Malld - � . � ­ . . . . . . � . . . . 4. I � I . . b6ok before - . , . . . Merribew understood now. .. . . I . they went downstairs and through the . � I Ybu, as a proiressive farmeri, OW.e I't to yourself to read this � I ... I W I I � � ,,pollowl,, commanded Hillard, "Ten I . I ­ . . billiard room. tinder the areade they I � - - , . . I .. . " , " I . I I I . , . . lire if you can dome up'alongside that il . .7 . found a small .table PIresently two. . of- - I you attempt arly.further improvemetits, , . . . I . .11 ,... Ce Hoare . , L �, , 0 1 1. I . . I � . � . �,gondola.".Cano you see the number'll � . . . . . . fkcrs, one In the resplendent unifornY. , - , . � The ret6l price of the book js 50 cents.:I.� wit will send it, ibstht* . . * . . . . . , ' , . . I I _,;____--_----6 , _ -It is 152, signor-PornDeo. It *1111 . I - � 1. of It colonel, wbUt past. 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