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Clinton New Era, 1909-08-19, Page 7011-pgr ,X!kl � I _1F,V1r - 7 �_ I T1% . , . 177 � . . . . . ��, -Tvw,qw, --T-� � I � 71� . '' .. � 17715:717. 1''. . .", � � 1. . V­tV-vs"P"T- t-7 , , . , i , .. I . . I I I " I � 14A '. " 1 TRWRW7 11 I'' , , , � I!%, � I- ;-A. . I " , I . I . , 1. I . , , - , "' , ; � I I . ­ " � , .. ­'. "e . I I 'n , , . . I . . . �� I , I .1 I - . . - I . ., Aug t9th, Ilk a - - .. � . 4 eft-tes Now oft I . � , . IN -1 I ", __ � 011.11_01-1. I . , 4 - I ,� -911 - ­ -_ j . I W., ", 1-7.1 _,___.i;;i3O_.?� M, . - I - ­­ -191 --- i __ ___ __ __ __ ZMIN 11.01- - _­- .1, - ­ - ­­­ - 1. 4 - . =, ''I't, = r1p.-M ililillil 1111111 11 I IN, 1:111 ff ­ -,.-..j-- I 11 I I. .domseash- AWMft..*�AM1�,.EW0,.2NM0W._ A�N_4�.M�_��'49�...A� AWK PO4 yon Do& waft UW.T "M I I hi.100 _ O.F., .1 - :11. 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I mWrt these �days. My potation on . , boarit I , . - . i*_;1 il..!k'.W. 11 I . .,� M. ; - - - tbli; ship Is Intolerable. Asa matter of I - -W,-i 0. . _0* -'!'--5-" Ont of WY colainitles. The Sirdar was I § , , . ..� _,_.,.! .. 1. .oaft ,it , . fuir dealing to me you should, put it Ar=. , if - *0 . ...!... . ...*. - * , 1 '?*.%,, ,% �f *1 I: lost on March A tboulgla I did not stop to your 44ughtees I . *'�.'4;�� .*.' I . . ..%..,-% I.n0W it fQr Certaln Until this morning. attitude to. ` I .*11,F:". UK :, � - I . . *.'.*-. KIDNII -MEDICINE word Austrutber on the ground that I ...;�,*;. r.'' ngs 9f the. -.:,.-�.. Dut on )4#rch Z5 tile 134b4dur wa . ". 1. - , ey...q , . .. . .0 � I . . , � . � I . her eng I � :,,A., r:: � . �,­:-.vl '4gemeut Is neither approved of I � . .- - F1114k Iq tho Mersey ftring a tog, And I by you nor depirablil under any consI4.; ,l . . * I - _g .IaStt'. mroo dayst later the Jrein , adar turne4 PoFruit.aotivoslo Cured Him Whon . eration." � .., . , M 0, . ax wuls 1-11-%10-1. ' $0 Fil N�'- :,...* I '�,.%*. I turtle on theJanwi and Mary shoot In - 1, . 9vorything, El , tied. 11 I q. , . . , ar .I- Ulverton, Qua.# March 17th, 1908, It 146 be,48sumeil froin this remark, * . .. .'..., � ". - Tp- -y -x.'0. J . "3, 4j, - -' .' -* - . . . . I tbol H009bly. Happily there were nq I wish to place on record, for the .­ ornin , I � - cowilb I ,�_*Y' that even the eArl'o sardonic temper � � .... "I , - - , 4" , . I lives lost taeftber of, these casep.,, ' W " . .. I . ziwara J. Cl 11 . sake of others who way be suffering. Wasru 04 by the girl's outrageous be- - .. . aw, -I.: -.�.,,..-%ir. .% , Npy � - Iris w4a'appalled by this list of easu. III the Mine evtbat I suff(.reol, t . .t!%.%�-.-.-- - r .; �-,,-%%&-..� . . �,: -g-�-%-- .-,.,�.-%., - --�:--%-,.-.z-:tl�-,:V.'-�""', ., I havior. Nor was It exactly Oleamitut to .. t . .!., _�,;. . . . v. medicine or toolc (lid me MQ, . . �.-.�i.;�'.'-,:.,:;"%C.e,.,.:;-,�-;*,J*,,-.-;:.*,�* " ...... ....N.- M -No - . - V I a ties, yet Nile gale no thought to tile 40, 1 " , - ... - iuvu real good as #'VruJt.A.tIvAs11 (lid." , 41131 to note how steadily Austruther .. *1 ; ;-t , , '. " 11, __1 - , _., .1 .. . , . I., .. r�-.-, 1Vi_.Z_.�1r.1_1-1-." f..".. . - I � Serious financial eftmt of �auch it strIn4 " I Suffered $or onany years. with advanced in the favor of every officer 11 k I U .... .1 . I �4 , � .w- 1-1 ­ . I P=.WW1E-W'MV ' L 11 .,* I 11 _­ I of eataotrophes. Robert, of course, ap- IK14ney Trouble, ivith,bad OPAIA In 00 Qn. tbe'sblp� BY tacit consent the court " L , . (Coutatte4 fro preel4tea this side of the business, espe+ back. -, m 1p4t weolk,) .1, L � . . I toolK every known kidney remedy martial was taboged, at any rate � -yiew toe government Or InGla, Wig= elally In vlew of the abipowner's reI , I . until W .1 - .4L U%1q,peter Q4 UQAM tJ]6,0 and 10doey pill, but nothing gave me the Orient reached Singapore, Every _: MnJrW*#L afterl�ard take of his services. mark About the Iosurance, B9t $19 any rellof. and I was, getting 01scour- one knew that th I e quarrel lay, between , . I :: blowin his lung$ out to- summon the I Mir JAWs, allS . Wer' ., . . 1 I 9 . , M .Was elutlbaflc. Ile Arthur Deane's stiff upper HV deceived . laged. Robert And Ventuor, and It Is not to be L M 11-11poll when C fain rt"+- I0. tnnl,- ^?f h4Q fti"hqn nnif- In A 4#- - 1,4- Vr f -I] - L I T 4' I � : 0 , � . . . i , � I I � , � , , ... , I . � . I , . I _*1 17 *1 V . . - -A to re Llize ,,not; tue ta. VV I adylse-A to try rrult-a4lvew - I I - � - . A final que . Anstruther's feet. L th wha s^+In . i. Aft- %4 A and.did IsQ­And IA me4iolno cilrar, woudered sit 4 Iris' Influence alone � . 'o. . 0 .i _________­�_ � - � - - . , now L I "I - can quite in . Aderstand," be said to . . , "Sabilb,", lie said. "I am your dog. fees sake, , P , V�w 1P Aur.". we when everyuhing else failed. Were suf.ftelelit to turn the Scale in fa. I I Robert, "that YOU I1aV'._,2RL Affeeil , �Qn for y ob If Some day I am found Worth t er . Oddly enough, the baronet did not . .�,�­, . .1: '.. ;;;, , " �: � . ,.., . ,t I I 1. .. ­ 11 ;"i�L.: - Vor of her1over, . . � � title weird place, but I Am'cuflous to. . ' your faithful servant, then sball I . seek to ,discuss with tbem the le got L. 11 �� I � : . ' � : , L ... I I �:.. .; 1 ­ . �!L.. . , I L .1 L. . I � . . �,� '� The Shipowner refused point blank L F � . k*Qw why you lay claim to the island. �.). I know that Allah has p4y4oned ulY, - . . , looking document 40iXed near the cavej . � I IL � I..F: I � I ­ 1, I ,�,. �.',�,4 to interfere in any way durift the vo I , y- i You can hardly intend to return bem" I trAns,gressions-li . . It Claimed all riglits. in the Island In , ..L::, 1, �41� '' I , '."� � !,VA4 I age, - J$ � Ht pointed to Robert!s pla=.d stuck- . In sllit� of himself Stir Arthur Deane their joint names, and this was a topic ,,':, . . i .. *' ­ 4,%,� �%,�. You promised your co-operation In . I I � I sia the rock. , . * could not help liking Anstrutber. The I I be wished to avoid, For the -time, 11", . :AAi ; L " � 1 ,i��,�, 'L, �:, L, �;, , I . L' . 1) u.siness even if we found that the Sir- Anstruther paused - bqfore 140 anij 111., . therefore, the younger rann had rig op. . , I e I N , dug And None down with all bands.fl lia , . _. 9wored. He felt that Lord. Ventno.,es, ` dark eyes were fted on him. Every- � u ma was magnetic, a nero, An i(teat gentleman, No-, wonder his daughter porttmity of taking him into his con. , holonce, and Iris hold t I althfully to belp .. I,;. ,,, .'!� ­ :;�.,:, ,. I � � . � . . I : ,�.;�� L I I , - . L ''. 1,� , � � - __ - I I - �& ,a VON . L' 1 � - .. LL 0 boo more ; less to have. I was infatuated with him. Yet the ft" promise of silence, . -:k, . - ­ I 1.111, . . I was or _ qesirQua 1, this point cleared up. He looke . , d the ture was l3a * rk and storm, tossed, full of Ister threats and *.complications. Iris The girl's ragged raiment, soulwester in4 . - � .. "I ­ I I ,., 'I', �L. - L 1� . � ;i, - I . I ___ . . L I k . . questioner squarely In the face. . ..!..rda � - "In some parts of the world," bo�an , did ;lot, know the wretche ,4 cIrCuM- strong boots. were already packed 4 away on board, She now.. rescued the I �1­11 11 I .1;,7W * , , ­�i .,� . 11 , � A-41 � . V. I . , .4 "there are sunken redta, unknown; un- stt(nces - which had L Come to Pass since' tbey parted Ana'whIch had changed Bible, the' battered tin .cup, her re. volver and the rifle which had Osdared!l .11 . �;,! , �;,: �,�� 1, ,,11,11 I V . . i , I 714?�' � chatted, on which many a ressel has ,. been lost without quy cox1tebutory: I the Whole --,41spect of big life. � HOW I . the D,vaks when they nearly caught I ... � , %n" �,. : . fadlt on the part of her officers." could he- tell her? Why should it be his I Anstruther and Mir Jan napping. Rol). -her . from the'fair eaft after.accoi . nplishing ,. . - . :'Undoubtedly." - : miserable lot to snatcrb the cup. of hap, , L ert, ,also gathered for Ail aasort., �. � ' . ­ - 'Well, Captain Fitzroy, when I was'. . . pluess from.bet.lips? -in that moment ,, went of li,vak bath, belts And arms, u- � - ,­;� .......... ........ - I 1 stationed with t3y regiment In Hong- kong I encountered futh a reef and . I Or silent agony be wished he were.. (kead, for death alone tould reingve'the ' cluding T,aung S'41IN-parang-aud a , sumpitan, These were 4er trophle4 ,,­,­ . . - I 4 used altogether rfifteen boxes of ­Fr"4t_a-tIv&s,11 and 'from the: outset I I 0 1-4 - .0 . 11 wrecked my life on It At least that burden laid .on liltu. Well, surely he the spoils of the campalgiL 1. they. gave me relief and I DIM now I �. . 9 I : � )a how It seemed to me then. Fortune . , I thmw me ashore here after a long and in1g,lit bask In the surishilio of her Ilugliter for another day, 'No need to' . L . :019 concluding act was to pock- two Of the empty -oil tins with. all the val. Practically well againt no pf.Lln, nq dls- trelis, and all sYmptoms of kidney dis- .. . I 0 1 I k- I bitter submergenim You Can I)Lardly embitter'llpr joy6os heart until he was - L Roble lumps of auriferous quartz be ease have entirely left me. I am very thanRful to be onbe more well, and I I L . ; blame me if I cling to the tiny speck :. of land that gave me salvation." driven to It.by dire fic�esstty. . - . , .8 . - 9 he resolutely brushed aside the Could find Where be shot the rubbish L from the Cove beneath the trees, OIL freely make this stdboment for the sake ,,of others who may suffer As 1. . -� I . I . No," admitted - the sanor. He knew � . Ithle're woebegone phantom � of -care and eu- obandon top of these lie placed some Antimony did. 1110 them,,l say try "Frult-a-41ves," o: grand L as they are kidney medicine. I i I . I . .. was something more In the at- . Ilegory than the text revedled, bi cit it tered Into the of tliii' hour _ with a zest thaii deligtted her. Tbq , ore, andkir Jan, wbridering wby.the ,.sabib wanted the Stuff, cariled the con- . L CLAREN04 J. PLACEY, , 50a a box, 6'for $2.50, or trIalatze 25CO -or . . I r f I . was no business of his. dear.-Zlrl Imagined that Robert, tier -signment to the waiting boat. Lieuten, L 'AA dealers from. Pruit-a-tiv.0s iL4m- Y_#1M , I . . ::..... ""' � "Moreover," continued 'Robert SMJJ_ Robert had made .anothei speedy con- 11 - I Lant. P14ydon, In, comma' ' ,Rd of the -last . - . tied Otta.Nm . � L -0 � %` . . ..A..., I , , �-Zt;,.: I I Ingly, "you see I have 4 partner." quest, and Aristruther billusdif Wall, I . . - . patty Of sailors to.quit the Islan4, evi. L . . I 11 . I . '. . . . ... ­.. � ... .. . % i"j. .;: 1i �..-'.;'.*V.`- I � . . - � . . .. . ,- I .....1. . "Fit.%, . - . . . . de ly e,x .1 I i".'...'...'��*.f.., I I I.. .,p ted Mir J'an to accompany ,��J�S . F tickets etc.., see W. JaCkson, 0 - tOwff agent' .!, I " . . � `?,..". , ­.W:�., s " ;'-'.'­..-;.; or M � . . . ,... .� :.,. �. 1:i-1 alned that' . I . '� 1. .11N.f - . , "There cannot be the slightest doubt rich elated by the sudden cliange li them, but Anstruther ex.pi . � .. . .. ..." t ": .i: -,��`Ei !ii!, ,. P. R. ' .. ,;... .. � . . . ,:., - -'.V, -jw. ... ,Ulb. . . I . . - : , , isir Aithu'r'peane's energy ana , . , .'. -";�.`: .*.*��:!4`;-; - � I j. -!.--.!. .*�' :;�- �,.'..,.j% . . � nuan- .��':'-�'_.J­11, . . . About the partner," was the prompt re. Sir Arthur Deane's demeanor. . the. man would await his. . !"i"'..i: :`.'---.`.-,-*.,.,!,; �;,-,-�-*��.-'! ; � � � 11 -.-.-.,:1�!-'.'.-...J:.. - 1. AD ply. � return somo . .:Pi, `� � , . . ., � I They behaved like s0oo$ Children on � .:. . cial skill might have, enabled him to: - ,..;:. ... .,."--:.%-...,* . . .. . . w � .-.�4.,.�*,-...�*! - . . �.-. i.t..'.", '..'N...�., . .1 . . Then every one laughed, Iris more � than I a picnic. They roared over Iris' tron- win .1 June or,july. � I . ... Sir Xftbiir Deane found himself spec- I . Weather this unexpected gale Were It .not,f6 �,t - ... '. I .. - : ­ .. ... 1. ., 0'.`,'-',.;�-'.-,:­ ..-1X;;,., 1-;-',.;-"1: ' '-,, .".. . . ,_ -`� "..." , ..., . -�:�� . any, though Sir Arthur Deane's' I bles In the mfttter of divlide(I skirts, too I � I � ulat, ' ng on the cause.of this extraor% r lie app4ren .t loss of his beloved ... ..: . . . . . :.. �i : �,., �. ., !-...:-.---: �-. ­'-:.�'-. I �.� ........... �;;.: � . .... ....... �.,: , ­ ..... . . . 1'.......'.- ` .. . � a., . . . . . . -_ - I gayety was forced. and Lord Vent3kor i much divided to beq at all pleasant. The I - resolve,,'but, Steadfast to, his (Jaughtqr. with the Crack -ship of his' _. I ... ..... � ... ..... ­.. -1.11_.... - . . could taste the acidity of his o . W11 smile. Later in the day the first lieutenant I slilpownAw- tasted some of her . sago . bread and. vowed.'It was excellent.- ,dinary policy of avoiding , controversial ' mat' -ters, . line, Ralf frenzieft wJtb.,grIef, he bade his eneliales do tll(elr'�,worst find.allo*- . . . 66roli - . . I : I � W11 44'. be vn,upe2*ll.*1 � . I told his chief of Anstruther's voluntary i I - They" unearthed' two bottles of cham- - - said nothing, A few words to the captain procured enough stores to .ed1lia al . TaJrs to get intoi holieless con. . � retorted bit . terly.-'.'Do you . W I ish . we . to. !41 11 . statement concerning the court martial. Ca' I pagne, the last of -the case, afid.prom- keep Mohammedan for - fusion while he devoted himself whoilly I make, my daughter believe she has . . tain Fitzroy was naturally pained p , by this unpleasant revelation, but he Ised each. other a heaqy toilai at din- - .the . six months at -least, and whlIe these were'. . . to th e search for Iris and her compan-, Ions. �kt this 'critical jundt6re Lord come back Into my life only to bring me Irretrievable ruln?" . . . I took exactly the same view as that ex- l . ner, Nothing. would content Iris but i that they should draw. -a farewell buck7' being Janded the question was raised how best to dispoite of thli Dyaks,, 'Ventnor again reached his side. - Ilia, ... . ' "That, appears. to be the result, no - . pressed by the first lieutenant in R_' Ob- etful of water. from the. Well. �ind, � . conamalider Wished tio-consult the. lordship possessed a large private for- matter -bow!you may endeavor to dIs4 - . , ert's presence. . f . . NeverthelOss be pondered the matter drench the pltchel-:�lant with a torrieu., tial shower. * .� � . . .The convenience of big guests.' �' - I I "If ' .. time and-exteusive. estates. 116' ,was prudent wit.,bal.'and knew how adml-.- �gulse it." I ' . . . .. � . I . � . '- "I thought the dayq weire. gone when . *I- nnd seized an early opportunity of men- floning it to Lord Ventoor. - � .1 I . . . Robert darefully secured the pocicet-- we go a IlttI4 out of �ur way and . land. them. Ili Borneo," he said, "they rubly the shipowner's plans woulol dL%'. , . a man would wish to marry a: woman . I . - That dig- tinguisbed nobleman was vastly sur- books, Money and other effects. found on ibeIr-doiad 00in anions, Tile' P. baro� . ' ,:will be hanged without troubling ,you further'.' If 1,to'kq, ,elop:if giv . 6n tlienecessai.7 time. He � offered the use of his name apd.mo.ney. against her will.'! . . ,sNonsense . ! .''What I does I . . prised to learn how Anstinther had cut I net of course, knewall the princip . at , them to Strigabore . they . will. be.- tried � on , evidence Ile more than Jalle(I the gap cteated by . about -it? The 'glarnor bf this 1sla a 11 ' . the ground from beneath his feet. . "Yes," lie said, In reply to the sailor's . . . . offleers of the Sfrolar. IJ.9 iArVeyed , tbese ' . 1. I . 1.1 '.It your and. �6pt to V,enal servitude. Which in . � � .. . . . , to . . . . . the'llostile' e'x4ftector. People argued - � I I I . that such a clever man, 'Just. returning .'romance will soon wear off. It would be differentif Anstrutber wefe able to' request for Information, "I know all mournful relies with sorrowful ., I I I . I Interest. .. I . I. . . � 1. be?" . 1: , . Itwiig Iris who decided. I .� . . from the'fair eaft after.accoi . nplishing ,. . * ' maintain � her evexi decently. He Is all . about it. It could not well be other- - wise, seeing that next to Mrs. 0ostobell � . . "The Sirda' - . r was die,crack ship of � . .'it cannot belir'.-to think of more lives A publIc.misslon of eqnieImportande, , . . , must. a rella bid guide. The more ' I . absolute bekgar, .1 tell' -Jou. .Didn't bo . . . . ship on your vessel as a steward? Take I was the principal witness against' . him." I my fleet and Captain Ross my-niost R - trusted con mander,!' be" sat . i . Id. "You I being sicri.ficed,11 she protested.. 1,'Fer. I . . I . b aps JtJliepa men. are treifted-mer6l-' .be ' C&bledlntelllgen;�")f -bis IntentiOlf.tO' . � I Join, tbe'board restored confidence an d I - . - my tip, De=6. TOIJilm )I attera, I . - qw m, . I . I "That must have been awkward for. . may well imagine, Mr. Anstruther,. fully -an sent to their homes after. . d . .. . . � . stand with'you, and he will cool ofr.11 - - ... . .. .. . I 4 You." was the unexpected comment. what a cruet blow It was to to' . . . Be such a some puulsbm�nt their, example may credit.' . . . I ,1 . I � . I But tl-,. !0 was a bargain. 'It Iris � . . I . . - , - . 1� . I .. -VII. "Indeed! Why?" . vessel .with all these people on board. �;y serve, as a deterreht .to others." . I . . I � e lived she milstbecom the Countess of . . . . I . . I 1011A,PT-ER 3, . .. . . I "Because rumor linked your name and only daug ter among them.. 1. ' . .11 .. , . � So it. was settled'tbat way.. The an. , I . . � Ventnor 103.116rdshl q w was weary ',of ' . was a it- .nS IR-A11T1-I-J;R D-EA,'.\'V . with that of the lady In a soqiewhat Inlouder now that it did not*kIll me." .. ebor - rattled up . to Its .berth, 'and the' . .p peripatetic lovemakIng. It was bikh I .ting alone in Ills cabin In a outspoken wa 11 I "She was it splendid sea lidat, ,air... 'Orient .turned her head toward Bingo- -4q 11" "I A ,I " a li,o , � . state of ,ileep"dejection Wben I '. . . I ..V Be e. ow n e, L000, An be,W S aroliSL I . I . 1. . . . . -_ . -_ -1 . I � . . . . . li "You astonish me. Anstruther cer. Although disabled, she fought, gilliant. pore. As -she steadily passed awa Ilk. . . a liock, - . . __ . . -_ -_ I _ 1, . I � . . . Y interest In the. legislature a achieved � . . . . . . I I � . � I IY against the t, I to tbe, I - � t� . I . I . � . � . .- . I . I I � __ tainly made Some stupid Allegations ypboon. Nothing short, ... deepening azure the girl and her a position In the woild of affairs, *11e. ., and RobeKt entered. . - - - I . I . - . I . 11 . . I � during the trial, but I had no Idea be . �. 41, 'b�-` - jC41. . � . "'It - I . 0 . . � " ofarediwouhlbrqgk�herup.1, .- � -. lo.vor watched the familiar outlines of had a chance now. The certain guq"_4s Can -you give,me half tin hourl". ; , d%_ * Am& 'do I& %* . , I I was able to spread this malicious re. "Ali. Well," sighed the shipowner, .' Rainbow Isiand'growing. *d1m in the'. of his friend's project, the fortunate -Wgked.-'-f-huve-sumvthing--to--isa.y, 'L -- �� I - ' ' I . . . . , -_ _­ - Me., eVcning,LHgJJf. .141dr a' long while they. .1 I I . you before we land 11 . L I . . . � port'subsequently.11 � "' ew tImbers yon:b&vc Bbow�L 'i . I . '. . . I I I . .. .., 1. L L 1. � I , 1. I .. - . I ... . . I "' the I :re -.out of - 11 I : , .. I - - I '.. L �'. * . . L. VhwZ5 Lici t .1 . : , , .� "I am not talking of Hongkong, My ,30 " 'L I . 19 . I � I . .U�w SVJvo.wner.sIIentJX wotJ'oAe4,iiIm � " . �, berXare malulb assets, . could. see Mir, Jinla tall, 'thin- 11 ' I . 1. . d 1 r I I gureL. I . . . I I . . . . � I . I . . .. . ." .. .. . . . . . 0 00 PV i '. , - ,. I . . motionless on a iock ai,thi ,tr�lni ' I � pioinq . . . . 1. I ... . . . , I .. L. .. - I I I 1. O.. I . ., . 1. . ty completion of 'nls,o-�Vii,di . . . I I . '' '� lord, lint of Singapore, months . , . . ' L e I . . , ile L Uff. �, to a teat , ' . ' .. - I . . .. L I . I . .". . 1. ., I . I � later." Ot E ropa p I ' � I . I ' L : - . I � .:.:. , : , Captain Fitzroy's tone w . "Was she not'L iufsnredr,� ilniulred olut . Their. but. the reefi , dertaklng,' Mari -Inge, -with 'a benuiliul : L "re co�c.*erns Iris and myself " . ' . . � �, , . I ­. on on.': . I I.. *.' I '"'.' ".1 . _'." . . '' I .t . . I . . . . . . . P C0114 1 . .6. I . L �,:.. . ...... 1. .� I I 1. .. I . I. the L L . L .. L � . . . . I I . I : � . I .1 ­ . � . . L , . as exceed- Robert - : he 1:1�. Clime . into view as ivlo and charming , .JV6 an_�_tbeSq ' it , I L ... . � d " .'.. ; - . . . ?. � Ing dry. Indeed, some people might I , . crui in - ,Items, 1: fin.ded;Allitruther.. ' .- g�tbcred .from I . L. , . . I . . . 11 'I haV'L - � I . I t, S . . L . . deem It offensive. . . .1LA70--that is, . efecimily Adopted'. - er swung round to it ' ifth would con ' lidate, his P.are6r. HIS It .art Ofitartol's Vdpulai - . I . more no brly, . BID e - youf words when we met on the island.. ' ' ' " His lordsbJp permitted himself nsa ' ' c - e a�nd - rotirse. . ' . . 1. . . . �i I. , was s ris. - . ... th.1t L i �_ . . . L I .1 1� I o uran , . . I ., . L . ' both you .and I!,6rd. Veufnor * on �. - . � . ; � I I . mj,.iotber yet. .. -own an ai" ricroso,. her He gidized - ille first ' il� rtfirilt at. garded Iris aW lils lordsbip's. promlgcd� � , I , IL . ,� , . the low kallo.pro.rnta on DIO'ha'd tlil . . I . . � . . � . I , 118 . - rare luxury of an angry scowl. the 11 scheme of mutual Self 11 . . . . . . Ct , -on I' . 06 0 . Y th' I re- J EXhibiti ., -L e -.0' . I Sets." - .. .. . . ': �,� I �; : � , . . . . . . I L 1)'t*'* 'I Z' . I 1. I A ' " ' . . ..; "Rumor in a lying jade at the best," L . . I . ., father's shoulders; *T'he three Were left, Presented Itself to'MaUe Sir Arthur. 'bride, 11rom-your point of 'view the ' L'. : O"q to tbe'World - .- - ay'lloiWay, . , - � ' he said curtly. The baronet glanced -covertly at Irig. .' �L ajone just titen, and they. were anent I Demie acqi1ainted with. a'd . ecislon Lal- I I . . 11 . I- . .. I . Atlilctic D a , . - - . L L arftngement was perba B natilral an(b . .� . L . I . I �. . I . . � . .p ft L , . � . � . . ... - I I . � . . L I .: I "You must remember, The words conVeYed-little meaning. to .., fdr many minutes. 4t last tbd ftyingi. read' dreadedby the unfortunate ship.- equitable,'but since youroaugliter le L I Captain Fitzroy, that I have uttered . . I IV I L . . L , , I . I . . . . . . . I her. Indeed, she broke tn'*Ith 1 . , Dog Show. * . . L. I . I I .... - -..,-.,,�.1-�.I.�-..-:--_.��,_C_aC loiloW _­�' �� no word of scandal about Mr. �An- I a milea.merged the adittary palm beyondl ; .owner. Iris must either abandollL tier Hongkong It bappefis that she and . , .. .� . L � _ _�_ -.-"-- - 7 -. - � . . lauglj: . I . � , . . 1. I � I I I , ., .1 . . . .7 I .v� - ' � . . . I : I the tagoon 1iiii'iile_&1a­_--­,_ ­ llifa.tuaflou for Auitnither or�bring . have fallen In love with ea,cli oiher. * . L . . . .. . - . 1. ,. - , I . ge on the cliff. - I I L .1 L . I . -- 111ftereased 'PriZe L LiSt" " . . 'Ll. " __ "I am Stfftid, I, have heard you. -may, The wide cleft of. Prosl�edt park greW About the rilin of her father. LThere. NO; please � Usten to me. - not . . Slpeed,Events D.aily4. I . . I L � . 1'�:,� � father dear. �that , some sbipg in the .. . . .1 - . . � ' - . 1. I . . I . . I . . . . ; I I'� / . I . .. less. distinct. Mir JaWs white clothed . , wa's no mehn. , . I . I . . . here!to urge 'MY. claims 011'you� I won . . 1. . .. . �. . .. I I � . . . . I . I I L I . ' $_ 1 1 .11 . I . . . .. I I . '171�shedecllne . 9 to become (Ioupt6sa 'her fa Irly and Intend. to ep', LN were. - . , .. I I . � I - �L � . . . I . . I � . _.- I . figure wAii foit Ili 6e dark background. . , . . . . ke L � 4, 1,:1 , I . ��_ r L . � - - I - . . ,� .. � Asland. �, as Co ' . I 6f..Ventnor she. can mail y whom she the �whole'house ,of peers opl,.)sed to . . I - tock. Exhibition. .. I 1� . I , I The lv� be Ming vague#, . . A: Gireat Live 'S I I � '... L I .111, .. � .- . I IL, dreamlike,' a blurred - . likes. as ,VOU Will Lot] ,be ,pitupers to. -.nie.. At,tbis moment.1 wout,toLt6ll . . '.. I . . � . ; . L . .1 I.. . � . I. ,­. I � . . . .. -.tl- � . , memory. , - . I . . . . . . . . . .. � ­ I �. - . . : - . . . I . I Ili; I . . , I L L ,� ) `Z_F� - I L ,, "Roberf.!' said the� girl dev�utly., gether�ll was 'the - 0arl's caustic. sum- you, her'-father,,Wby -she could never" . . � .1. . Music , - L , Ir' , Attracti 6118 . L ,, . , , I I . . . .1 . . i I I . . "Ood has .been *eiY'jb6d to uc Do, Ming up� . I . . . .1 .even under Other circumstances, iffar- - . . : . I . � . 1. I . .,� . . . . . I I L: .. . � . I ' . i I 11 I . I . L . you. remember'Wo hour Yesterday?" This, brutal argument rather over_ L 'ry Lord.VeritnorY �. I I . . � . 91st Iliglilanflerg and . Program Twice ,Daily ;�L � . ­ . . :. � � . . . . . - I I .. I TUMOR *OF . she murmured., "Row We suffered from I shot the mark, The ghtpownerls* facel - Then he VroceedeA to place' before .. . I. 7tit Fusiliers I. . � . I ; . . . . . . � Tile Rest EVXR. - 1� ,. - beg* . tile astounded baronet a detailed --blsm I -' � I . . I . . 'L . . � I ' - tblrst; how the Dyaks, an ' their sec- Rushed -with anger, and Lord Ventnot: I . - I I . 1. . . . . . . I ond attack from the'ridge;. bow yoli ..hastened to retrieve a false step. - .:, tory ,of his - re�ent Career. .It, was .�a . � . I -1. . . . . . . .. � . . . 1. . . , : . . , - 1. I - . . �_ - ' : . I . . . . L 1. . - r . DC - � climbed down ,the ladder, aul I fol.; . - . � . . I . .. L or I I I � s st7, o'r w"onian's perfidy twice Firevrorks fivery Evening . - I 4" I ;�. IN O.- - - -'*' - lowed 3,60 Oh, father, -d rllnlg,'� she . .. .. . 'L . . . .. . toid, Jt daXrled conyletion In. eye�y , . . . .. . L I L . . .. � I -YEA I � I L a . �. . . I ... I . I .L , L Ta . I .. . :i ... . W t On IMVuIS,v . : L -- and'visit Londoubs Fair ,. � , - . I L . � . -7 I - I . . . en ely, tightening'. her . . sentence.. ,. - , - . . .. . Iowa Roliday, I . . . L � . .g sp "you will never I know how brave ' e--. . I - . . . - . At the Conclusion SIrArtbur bowed ', ­ � . . I . . .I . _. I - . I . . i . . . . . , . � '. : ark * L . I 4 . L . . � �. . . * ' . . . . . . � I ' .� I � I be was; h , , - . .. . . I I . ... I . his head, between his. hrindo. . ,.' I . - . .. . . : . - � * - . ow endurIng; how he rlsk.ed, . . .. . I . . . ­ I . . - Special . ItAtes on all Railroads ,� . I . . .! I .. lilt for me and cheere . , "I caunot,L.eboose but believe. you I .. � . I . . . I ... . I .. I I , , , , * . I � ..4 me.to'the enV1 . - .. $ .W. . . . I . . - ­ . . : i , e mitted huskily. "Yet- how. came . . . . . , , , * , , , . * " I , � , , , ' I . L . . I . . L .; .111 think I ani­begInning to ,*-Oer- ,1 . I L_ . . . . . . .. . . I S , I I .. � , OROWTH, "' , Thi& D,anger& � Qu to,be so Unjustly c6fivict6d by. a . 'Prike-List I I . L . 68" , , an information I , , . 11 : ...7 ­ . -_ � . . 'answered the shJpQ*RL1r1-. . � . I . . . - . � . Y . . '.1 I � .7 .1.1 I . . - itlihol. ROW," I I . s', Entry. Fornio,.rrograinin , jtnd . I . I . . F . . L , I � . ' L . � I . .1 . averting III I I tribunal composed of Tour brotbep - of. . . . I . I . I .L 'L .. , . . I . I I .., " , s eyes lest Irls� should see � Of Summ.eri. . - . IiOrs?'.y - . L I I . . --W. J. ACIDo President A. N. HUNT, Sedetary . , , I . � I .�' & L � Rvemovodlby' L*dia E. Pink- the tears in. them. Their caiVtiry was L I . . . . I � I , � I L . . ' . . I -1 ;k : . L . . L I I ' . ended, they thouglit. Was It for hlnx . . . . - . . .. I . .. . . ."They could..not help themsely i es. To .'ii" - _ . L. . . . .1 L I I . I I _­� - 11 .. . . I . . . acquIt'ine Meaut that they discredited' . I . L I I . I �-_­�_, . I , �'-'.-..11.;..� . hat 's;)V�6getable C o. in pou ad- .to. lead them . again through the sorrow. '- � Many dingerous and distressing dlbw - -the sworn testiniony not only of my . - - 1_1 wnswt I " .­. � I I . �. I ­ fill Way? It Was La' bear . trending task eases prevail in summer dnd fall andus ' . -_ .. .1 - . ,� . I .. * 0 . I ..., ; . I WinnipetMan. ,'"Eleven Yeats ago . � they 6L�ur' sudde cot net's wife, but of �tbe civil likad of � '. ' . � I . , l'. I that lay before, him, a task; from Which' _ nly, often t"'liat'l, - 1. 11 . � I . , 6 L an Important government missibil, p t - life soul.revolted. He refused e L I :::. . I went to t e Victoria Hospital, Moi yen to fatAlly before aid can b had. ' . , � . . I treal, Suffering with * grdwth in tile I attempt It I . . I Complaints, such as Diarrhoea, 0y, to mention soule,bouglit Chifleso. e-N?1* , :: - L . , . I Uterus. Theiloctorogaia it was a tumor, . . setltery,L ooli�, Cramps, Cholera, Morbus dence." . . ; . . L . . . I I I I . and.C6UJ&notbere� The explanation of the' shipowner's Choler& Infantum, Summer Complaints: - 11Hdt,you'hr6 poweiless now. You BLOOD, DISEASES CURED . ' I . . .. I I .1. moved, -as It Would p6sitlon was painfully simple. Being it etc., ore quickly Cured, .. I . '. . I . . I . 1- . I can hardly hope to have your case re- . i I . I I L . . .: :. causellistantileath, ddring -yet shrewd I fluancler, he, per. +L # .X A. IL . This'Wonderful, ., 'Drs. K. A K. Establishe'd 20 Yeirs. . � , . ­... I v1sed. 'lViiat Chance is there that your I . I They found ,that celved in the troubled coudition,of the TTTO#T � bowel 40M !at me. Will Over L . .. . . .; I ... I I I . . 4 I I . I ; V . otbe-t organs Were I I � pi . 110 be cleared? ' - - C�V-NO NAMES USED- WITH. , L . . . 11. .far east La. magnificent opportunity to . remod has n I .. : � � � Y � uffected and Said ,consolidate the Jklidl,ug Influence of his DR, FOWLER'S + on the rko or . "AIrs. Costob * tit can do It If Abe will. I 0,0 OUT WRITTEN, CONSENT . . - - . I 66uld not live . EX'k. OF WILD T .. it The vagaries of silch A woman are not '0,,�� I . . He looked the qatatiOndr squareIV in the �­­ company, He negotiated two big loans, --- It u , in . to be depended on It Lord Ventnor R .. lie was surprised at how the I . ; One of a Semiprivate nature to equip . -A- tins 0 .,V sores healed- !'I tooic, your NEw I . 14 �'A DIM'dob TRIPATUMT fOr a serious blood I fam . � hionths in "the coi . � . .. . I . 'T 'tho u a a nd of .has cast her .ok he� hatred may prove.. . 11 . � dimease with which" I had been itiflicted . . I I dition, I wag * In. docks and railways In the chi6f mart. .1 . I I I I i 0 0 4 homes t rou hout Stronger than her Vassion. Anyhow, X . 1, W �2ki I � mummer, and any 6UMB Con ' fln . � te ea e ome time province of China, t1lb.0thet of it : '.-t . 10 fortwelveyears. lbadconsulteolaseom I 4 . .. * . . he couniry during Oils time . 'the last man to desplx ' 4 A *� I: " of ghysloilans. taken all kinds of blood It ). . I' . I . I I should. be 'r - � . your a Ver- You do i6t experiment when y it b il I -lot Springs and other , . . . . his conduct can be get at rest by pe- I ,'it .More public ellaratter with the, gov�rw, , u God's providence. : Compi r6 the "On! I A nie. idine, Visited I 4A, . . � ., . I rusing the, recordli,of big cast -in the tis6 ent-' in the Mentoi.1hp4lis Allhis, � 0 mineral water re.Aorts, but orilf got tow. . � paper an . oWA Xegources, in ,old, and tried remedy like this,, %t � Altion of iris and, mysplf today With .. . 96 , ,W_ forartrellef, They would he Ptinefora ) . 1, I adjutant general's office at Hong.' d COM, . together lth� those of him,pribelpal di-. 'Your druggist for Dr. Fowlerle, and insist itine, utaftek dik,olitinuing the inedi. I koug.11 � I I I .. I . .. I . . mep ed taking 11 our plight on the it-dgel" - , ' . I 1, - I #. I . - . . I n ' - tectors d shareholders, were, devoted oft getting what, you ask for. Do not cilles tile symptoms would brealc out . . , "Hum!" said the sailor', turning on diaXPinkliam's e e' 16 o oun . . . take some substitute whic.4 th6 unprin- . . The shipownet olglabol heavily. I � - I figain-ritunflig sores, blok,begi rho-uni. �� I his beel to enter the chart room, Itook it eonstanti , or ' e ro, a , * to these objects. . Contemporaneously I "I hope your talth *111 be juo.flfled, , - . atlovainoi looseness of the hair, swellings I I . . . b t is ' Ined to Stop paying be - ligled ,druggist aqya is­jiist as good.,, . ., , or tile gllndil, X&Inis of the hAnd4sonlin The girl and tier, father wptft boek to still take it at I es, 8 he oldivin . ,avy in T -W 6116ap imitatidils am dangerouli to It It to not -the move likely -thing to. lli�0111! tRe tMe if-phinen of th skin, dyageptle stornaeg: I - I � . I band andn�yg I cla! . a I ASt 0 SUraU00 premiums on 'his A'eet and. 6alth. � I . . happen -do I understand that my I etc. I hAd given up in es AFTCA VREAT11UNT . the 1.91tind with f9ut)ert. After ta*�-Ing W . ' your h . . friend advIs ine t consult 0% asgft hhd cttr#d ni of a siftillar tllsesa6 A yeats age. . � nt6ans of, saying M . if . Ig I make It Ablf supporting on. the- well Xrsi'ieff Flaherty, 11elfountain, Ont., ' daughter and you intend to get lnsr� I had no hop t t � . I . . but ok )us ft Vice, n three weeks, time, tfie sotes qolunienced to heal ' reeonlidencl It to'W eri .1 and I beearneeftLouraged. I C611111111bd the NEW METAODYKEATM91411 for fourbionths"MS , . � i ouglit the latter derldtyd to ir,k 1�-!Ir e on."- known, mutual principle,- Vrites­"Ift the month of September, tied W betber I gIV6 or withhold W.# at the end of thtit thne eve%yniptom hild dIsAppearod. Iwasou I I red 7 ears ago suld -fiq . � Jan to reninin In possos%lon until ie 311tS. ORMLA 33AADLUY, 4- Johnson Ilia viessefs *ere well equipped, well 1�st; i�F youngest child,took Summcr . Mguctloori - Aigns of any diso-age sinee. y boy, three years old, is sound and lea thy. J certainly , ' - returni-4. There was not iyiu(:Iv -rfsk Ave., Winnipeg; Manitoba. Itilligned, replete with tiveii modern Im- Complaint akd the dodtor had vet . . Anstrathee tose and r. e(In we( refor t%ny 1*1101a t4. nle . . I'll, "i �y little opened th; doo mn*nd your troatnient with oil my heirto -you cjlzl Tt of nnother Dyak Invaslon. The fato of - One of the grefttest tviu. . . . d ' Bugged With groht� hopes for her, Nf� neighbor told me to 'It haVo Ventured to tell you 1i he stildp - li�'Vately, but you Can use, this umtlmonini as you wish,,, . .%V. l, 8 . . � . niplis of Vrovement tin in I _ . _ . . 'cot , . � . Tnuilg: S'All'q expLdltlon wolild not en, ,Lydia, P .et Dr. FoVvler'n 1 Extrapt of Wild Straw. - Wo ireal 149RVOUS DEBIUTYp VA`R1cOC9L9j? Uftl�,VITALWgAKWSS. .1 I . ,, Pinkliam's Vegetable Cow. an,*rclai skill.' In three- or four, , Ltord Vent- , BLOOD. SKIN s&nd PRIVATE Dheasos. URINARY, LAD09ft&AdrJDNEYcow0I&i0lS . . ' Courage a fresh set of marauders, augl- and is, the conquering of woman's Yeats, glVen ordipary trading luck# ba' Cry, so that night I sent iny daughter t(whr shoshoUld not matry ,TRIC�. tile Alobaraniedan would be well anned gro� to got it, and when Sho calno home I nor, *hen I come to you and ask you. 01monandwolnen I . I Dad enOMy-tumor. If you� haye m1lot havo doubled filmown fortune . I . I . . -to meet unforeseen c6utingelielcS, While riout pains, inflamnaation, ulcer. ,,&ve tile baby one do$0, and in half an for her, which I pray may be Nooti, It , ,kro you a viethii't IfIt've VOU lost hoPet Ate you Intending to rprfy,? ' %ras . ir blood been diseasedt Have you any weaknol;a? oul- N%* XZT110b No sooner Wore all life arrangem;lftts four there was a change for the botttr, TREATMPNT yllilllelireyoil. What ltbasdote forothers 1twili do tot, you. Consultottiak . 01, his (Awdruther's) repi%gentatl6fix SM 61111111 dispIde8ment, don't wait for will ,be time enough to AnAW& that HEADER � tlie,Orlent wquId land gn.Abtlndao(-.0, time to Confirm your fears and go completed than three of hJ6 beat ships and atop the third d6Ae she wto com, ,question should you titen docidet to Free, No matter wlio has troate( oui writo. for ah honest opinion ad of chavm I I through the horrors of a hospital opera- Went doWn saddling his Company With PlOtelY Cured. We feell it is fdrand be- out kt.11 - . . I CliArgesretulon4ble, Book& Pt&*�,*!Tyle 061deb Alonitor," (Illustrated) on"NseliKeBof xft . I ., of istores. -In any o!verkt It Was better tion, btit try Lydia E INlikhawla Vop, to Absolut� loss. of nearly 460,00 and goind any other r6medy for.- Summer i It Must be renitfobdrecl that Robert 'NO NAMES USED, WITHOUT WkftTM.CON$.9NT, " 9#**�hiair eelifidontI4 : I I it for the native to -live In freedom on table Cotapound at ;nce. I .I.AieribUttly undermining his financial inplAint and besides it savat paying a know nothing WilhteVer of the older I oudstigh list and toot of lilor4e Treakodnt VRE& I . � -fiand . . , . . I I . % . � .: ed to ugli it. I . 1, " over to the antho'dtlem as att t*Cii0e4 1,111fikham's ut6 f6r Dr. Flowlerla, . . lalAIL AA - ' .1 Rainbow island than to be POV thir years LVIA r "&�dft.'­111illo* .director, wealthy And doctor. I advise inoryone *&Ws prWIcament, *M4 the barotiet, Iveti5table%ompoun ,rlladtfroinro Influential, resigned his isest on the I)Ohtt acMlt & substit VLOUN I . I CoJo*Jct; which niust be big Initnedlatio (Ptd board and headed di, Clique of dimit]), 6 The otiAlhal and only PoWliarlb Extract full of his owri, troubles, wig' In no 4 , fy Is maylulattuted, only g000i to thk I I , horlig, hasbE%nthe8t0,nd4rdroMedy . f Wild tm*b#r 0,& roasonabld VI&W of Dit-SAMM KENNED Y` I I fat" no VW* Mhidt ."0401001tq! for IOM410 111L I Pointed stoaholdir, , 0. 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