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The Clinton New Era, 1910-12-15, Page 7IF ••, 4 'j,4' . .. 11 • ,e , IfAlsk ,_Al - M� I , r I iDTt11 xq T . q,ga"'1,4,spo.%x0 Timet MINTON 1 l W .A. A. . I'nifa fi .,. , . . „-.-•+I = t��� a ENRLAF.0 1".t,, rl:;t1S WORLD. n e 1,:1,(�n��'��"�nt ,. our mase "". th�►�i test of P.� ebine , s �,t our t`be three mer looked at one another ° F tboughtfully, then drew out their seal- 1-1= • . New Thlrtepn-tnch Gun Stops; - C 1 arse of exu 1� worn FREE They made tt a p All Naval Colrstructlon, ost w ll buy. a 5U-eemit bottle f romp lour dru . .. :. g p y , not ai :ell a pro. • j � as En'"land created worldwide. 1 • d • '(� r (4 pitiotio sum, But, such .as - It was, 1 surprise 1 L 190:1 by' laying dowel a f Oi gASt =- - give it *' Ou free to prove This utter confidence itl her touched � readpn nngF l s wind t c• Lu i�d ll tb ical lg � i un r - - O Dially .passed it across the table. c h Violin , practically ,:,+;, La Signorinas heart, She turned : all the naval shipyard, in the world b � aside for a moment and fumbled with, to stand idle while their plans were • _ This in a hopeless, cold world to. And the herbs, from which Psychine 50•cent bottle of #'s chine to be glvel4 the hidden chain about her neck. She amended, so now again the Dritish dila iF,t Ana„c1e.r.tonsa plorla ar spannod foetal, a1, r oa9n a • 1 00 y P c . r[eplr ePtor.d, nomP[eta y�itA sh naval 4'oll6truetor5 brtdCe, thrrob^„t s"r10,;,, ab�:ay tl„Igh pxe.7un; ha,y o! white Lor,O LatF and Lo; oa re+1,a Ever fhasg •pis tnanJ. are beneficial to the body be, to you free tTf ,cost, placed her hand on the taGle and g t ahead of their nrnt aeru,car packrd ,q w hoz. suet cen,l ,:o ypUr noma and sadro.e, rad a Y Is made " „ " rl� alp V It}i the new 'th]rteeiY•lnch ,7uil lasaturinao lrsamoutt Va+!•jabte Yiva, pt 2(o.gnox. A �rwdFrmcdOQul,d�lgiel(ur, IT04nd M.. A vale of tears 11t very truth cause they increase the number and V➢e will. undoubtedly buy and. dill Opened it. OAlally gasped. An enter- ,anwttan,ortLvl,wad„,,.d,,phan,sta„ath.tranhlr. can,cl wu SiC$IIee suffering, sorrow. tribute al(i-a 1er10lla ^teen emerald -1.1 !n t la 11-n-1 thnumattsm,audrem�lut".b.". AttparazitivF. [Ap n ,,e1,,ouo sgrdereaWeaxaottncilverrwa a1,, 13 r g. s r etrength of the white corpuscles of_.. in this manner hundreds o! g e , y 1h luEli is betel amended In file 13e1v- cr' a ronr,•andT,lteaunder. ri,oynrorq.yso,.it -. "t Dreacdnnughts. some , _ o ,aO r b. t - Lox at p11U tram yon, reeeivc9 nt th0 uam0 WOOa alto....rin, trhle`, 1Q OVy1t, yon. - i ' And sickness is the cause of most devour , which thousands of these 60 -cent bottles of the palm of bar band, _ wanihorll. a, Al laotnacl,anra.1,a..11 l ). the, blood ,or the phagocytes this <• ev r every germ of disease that finds pSychine. "1' shall ice this to Your. Mr. U'hial. , , nun tivowt, a 1;250 pound shell, P�tV $" c ha�npp�.1el usrr�our .. ona4ddreoo,stonc0,An� w•WWpro! tyaendyoubymoll. ' of the misery. WhE1EaA lite t11Gl�e-L11CI3 eveapon ri1,i!i pant., "..,otc.,au0tgnrepro90nrnd, Wrltot.4h.Auld,-alit,0aatno$Z.0eandwo, 1pendyoutnlahgnd;, .r- entrance.ta the body. Now a good many people .accept That's why Psychine 'cures 'where And we do that to show our entire lyl` said the owner, „illi I return. It lvI re <theitw e-inc Weaits wertl sickness as something, that has to ue. other old time remedies. inti. That's confidence in this wonderful prepalrw� is cry dear to we, but that must not arm, d talc s •only 1:1 Katt at>und sill ll. iS[(IreSS titin. :stand In the way." �ie 'w ws natal outlook : •,liar. be ' THE'DR. MA,TURI1V ,A'IEDICIN,O CO.t ; a visitation,wh,y Psychine 'has stood the test of A confidence that has been based. •'l e godsd"' cried O'Dially In: dismay. c:uc..:;r':l by ,lie i e out) whdoa the Dept. goo TORONTCI, oNT. They may make ineffectual attempts Limo for the third of a Century, Thais __ _:. _ __._-_ .. _........ ._. _ .-.._T-__...,______ --._- . to cure themselves, but they don't get wily we can afford to buy and give our a0 years experience with ""Put it away, I shouldn't slee}) O' Brit! it ,Admiralty has ,)reserved ro- , splendid preparation, with a full know nights with that on my person. I.eep ;=,,ding the new woapon.. It was not es"' �`•` " ��La ?�d?!I' • 'well• away hundreds Of thousands .of 60 -cent ledge of'the hundreds of thousanda of ' iNow we want such hopeless ones to. bottles. tt. We'll trust you. anywhere tbig side �?ntil rE,ec•utly that it becarne, 41101 a HANDSOME WATCH FREE let us bur for them a 60 -cent bottle of New Aaarhtnw 1a inAinatarl: in }j„t, Cures it has made, of jail. But you're a brick, all the =illi Adrr,dralty .had placed orders fora 1 A. f.ant.�� nr LnAiaa+ Rn,td (:nrA Wn+nh +. Psychine from their druggist, which following diseases, we'll give them free of charge to let Read this list carefully and then 1,111, them know that there Is at least one out and duan us. the Coupon; without rpreparation that is hope for the hope- delay, • 'less, that will surely benefit them, 1. ' •. . ,La Grlppb Broneblil Coughs y Bronchitis Weak Lungs She put the ring away. It 'was bar'' Remorrhages S't'eak Voice We've been making and selling Bore Throat • Spring. Weakness Psychine for the third of a century. Anaemia I a:arly Decllne• • We have sold many, millions of Female Weakness Catarrhal Affections bottles in that time. Indigestion . Catarrh of Stomach Psychine has cured many. 'hT441reds ' , FPoor Appoe Night Sweats Chills and Fevers Obstinate Coughs, •. of thousands of hopeless cases. _ sleeplessness and Laryngitieand. i •We have received hundreds of thou. Nervous Troubles Dyspepsia , sands of unsolicited testimonials. after-effects of pleurisy, Pnoumonla and Psychine has proven itself to be the La prtppe, I ost remarkable preparation for the cure of disease, . Now, we don't .ask , you to take our ., ".fu-c1u 1:11, lailcl +. ' • Y g posesses ten , „.1v We are givin66• theso bdalitiful Watches; to adver. - '.. word for the tremendously beneficial Now Psych'ine's power comes from effect of Psychine, IrTill•out the coupon Its ingredients. below, mail it to us. and well give Psychine is made from herbs-- your ;druggist an .order . ( for which we 'Uture's own remedies. - pay him the regular retain -price) for a 1 31Ilite.'• Pula tnaT was :as near ratinuar- ity "as p dally ever carne, •"^"•,••", v, .u„ =,ecu ,1u. -1r L4tr,ra ttctu [Om $2u to $Le, llo not throw your mono away. uuuntinhs for all the new vessels of r you desire to seeurep. Watch, which to keep generally one •counted as laid twelve months: A sitting. of.egg:. Side turned to Smith, but be put out tie llrc aclnoumht type utzEier construe- , time and last Well tv}IL be equal to upy. ESoLtu Gurn b 1 .1, , it �•rt-11, soled ns your nanio and address imlnedl. • a band in violent protest' then to `ate 1' r. . ately ,end agree to sell iii boxes only of Dr. AIa- 111:5 development had surprising ge turh,'s famous Vegetablo rills at26c, a box. They i. iv" broiler is a bird, weighing two pounds Worth, but he sinned and shook his head• are ill(, greatest remedy ani earth for the cure of < kIf`," ill Germany, As soup as new r d ,,. , poor and Impure blood, indigestion, headaches "I'' or less and from six to twelve weeki . She put the ring away. It 'was bar'' f tllc eliangri 1,u idyl)' British policy 1' � K11)(11114 ,t ccnastipation, ncivous troilblos, liver, bladder an$ ,vas-rgceivcd- there the preparation4 afro �(",x� a ;- ktdneydiseascs.and allfelpaleweaknesses • they un old, A spring chieketi'ds a young bird motber's. She never would smile :OA the cQn structioll of four FUread• ;' t, I ,' are the Great Blood Purifier and Invigorator, a Qt1 arm, t . Grand Tonic, and Lift Iluilder. -With the Pills we ht& q weighing over two. pounds. A stew- ing chicken weighs" about three bcorDfnily in secret .at these men lou Aich Were to .carry twelve- y�-�. • f send to artioles of jj,swelry to give awny with the ? "`,_ Ehem pounds. A roaster wei h•s four or more pounds. A poult is a turkey, in again. n".11 auris were sutlllended with a view ; pills -this makes easy to sell, This is the - its first, year. A poutarde is a pullet r. " ^'1'hank'.you, she said quietly. if I a re •.nsifl:rtttloa of their armament. •, x�rn ` .+fi''i4 ,- ., �•urt'' oi'de aid ve"Wiili rd ou the lobo esir o t aid -q•°'' de rived of the ower of, producings-" lose your money we will nil go t0 "vouscqueutly the -relative naval. , .- • + tt > M1 r `then you have sold themsepdus the}noney ($also) �r alla,we will send . eggs, with the object of great size, Florence.. I have another .plan, but that will keep: till this one under hand tri rigtn of .Great Britain and Caen- , 7 n. you , ., A GENTS OR I.ADIEs WATCH ' • nany Avas hariously affeete.d. y . I r c :,• �, .. file sameclay the money is received. • A Confession W Thirly Years Continuous Butsinelss gas Electrotypers and Ste►eotyperi.. ., ".fu-c1u 1:11, lailcl +. ' • Y g posesses ten , „.1v We are givin66• theso bdalitiful Watches; to adver. - '.. . troves a n I re." 1 P 1,u 'O'Jially )readnaunhts co:Tl leteEl ,end will tiseourltemec e.g. This is a gland opportunity to o,,, p * secure a Watch eagerly sought, while hearing conies. cions, by an enterprising reporter for beckoned to a waiter. M M "i. ; valuable without having to spend a ILve twelve by April,. 1911, when Ger- r j: cent. And out, Wateb ISO, stern wird noel stet :*;e( a newspaper, "Tom!," warned Smith, uany ,will have five in corrihnission, . find not the cheap back. wind article gene fly ,- . "You lot me alone," replied O'blali p Y• .Ir: As uith's computation that A rid, fjiven as remituir. send for our pills wi- r P . _ E elay. Address, HE DR. MATURIN MEDICINE that the only way to get a speedy "A quart of Asti won't hurt.anybody." ..913, would see Urea, Britain witli : Watch Dept. our Toronto, Uut. . ' . Early the next morning she and Kit. •.wenty-fi•ve and Germany with twenty ' i ty departed for Monte Carlo In quest )ne DrMdnoughte will not turn' out - - -------•- ---•.__, - - - of fortune. Fortune was there, wait- •orrect. ARISES ,FROM RUINS. ' . Scotch.Stories. This critical of which so Ing, out in a guise wholly unexpected. ° .period • It was late in the afternoon when' ' Hoch dread dins been• -expressed. du .Klrrdston Jamaica'' Is A sin Second I p l • r ugland cannot be in 1913. By a'ceel- ° g far Scotch mi ester arrived at the - -_"•"'- __ -~'- -'�^-InAPTER Xi- ," , r Finest West Indian Citv. inhouse. _, The housewife sueEested l ^' \ + athetic..histor a sox os CIGARS. ' twent •-tine Dreadnoughts +b ----'--'-I', rI�ingsto.n, the cit which was wreck- tllttt pernaps he would like a cup Of i pThere were severdl thousand people ° .914 _at which date..the British fleet ed by ;earl uakeyaild ruined more tea before said- «n "exercises." I. ,r . E� p p N the way up to Rome iilllard q Na, Iia; _aid• he. I aye tak I ; t . q rill possess twenty-five vessels plus •completely 1�y fire in January, 1907, y I lI . 1' in the square tonight, mostly travelers, and his pupil had. it second those iii next year's, naval program, again takes its place as the largest tea better when my work is done. Ill, I I The band' was playing selections from class compartment all. to , just be gaup on.. Ye part hing the pan . 4 I'La The London, Telegraph's naval cor. city -hi the West Indies outside- of , Audran s whimsical Inti )lIascotte. themselves. The train was a on ala' leave the door ajar, and 111 ��- respond remarks;. Havana. draw to a close in the prayer The tattles of the many. were fast one, for the day 'ol. slow travel . ' r �' - yer when I' ' �' We have the .benefit of a temporary The -work of restoration is Almost hear the haarn fizzin'." filled, and hundreds walked to and fro bas passed in Italy, and the cry of . hill, but it is onl temporar complete, and although a few vacant Another woman' of Scotland ..,when rl�, _ . _ Y . y ; ..'The tom under the bright arcades or stopped to speed Is heard over the ]and.. �risds is ost oned; but the crisis will sites remain unoccupied the rineipa] ..aze into the shop windows. There was a change of cars at home �o ae," 'p p shopping p p asitcd if she had understood the ser 8. Aping centres and the residential mon to which she had just been lis• . The two women saw no vacant ta. and a trait of:two hours. - _ 1. � area have all' been built up. The now telling re lied, "Wad I hae the 'pre- • t, t, � - tiles at Florian s, but •presently. they After luncheon Merribew secretly .I I�ingston.is an immense improvement gumption. ' ' espied the other derelicts O'Mall _ upon that, Wh ch went •to, -pieces in p y, borsht two oozes of cigars to carry - . Smith and Wortb-who : managed • to along, They wore good cigars and cost Billiard the catastrophe, and, ,there are• still. Goin U1 a lvorks of public improvement to be. g p'find two extra chairs, Irfin,$lt5, Ito covered them with same �� t I undertaken. The tallest. tree 1,n the world so far I . Through her veil their former prima ! ,: newspapers and at the station succeed,- Almost without exception the new as .has been ascertained is An'.. Aug'- donna studied them carefully, with a store buildings. Are of re -enforced con- tralian gum tree of the species euca- j �' ' ed Lfy some legerdemain in slipping moment but it was onlyLa'Sd norma. I . + �' t purpose in mind,,. The only one .she crate and .are as nearly fireproof .as •lyptus roguing, which stands fn the g them. into. one. of his cases. Hillard Kitty furtive) wiped bar eyes. doubted was .Worth. Somebow he,an- va! local conditions have made it possible, Cape Otway range. It is'n'ot less than . Y Y �; would have lectured him on his ex. P 01 Tables "I am over here by tbP window, noyed her: She could not explain, yet The principal streets are adorned by 415 feet high: Gum trees grow very The moon was so bright 1 did not light I _ I - Still the .sense of annoyance was alway9 tr,ivagance,. and this was a good way colonnades, some of a very imposing fast.. There is one in' Florida which g g there,. to avoid it. But some hours.later be character. shot tip 40 feet in •four years, and an-. ' the lamp." . . „ „ was gain to be. sorry sorr that !ie other,.in Guatemala which efv 120 Lal Signorina moved with light11Oent.�en, she -said during a lull, g - Y Y Public gardens• flnd•- open -spice t$r "I hove a lan.to propose to you all." bad not made a confidant of his guide.• t ' adorn the Rrincipal sections of the. feet Vi 12 years. -This corn iomids to, . to the window, bent and caught Kit „ p p p y As they were boarding the train. they: city, the sites for those having' been a rise of ..10 feet. in; a yea sweEltsy. 11 ty's face between her bands and turn. If ft will get us back to old Broad „ noticed two gentlemen getting.4nto the' acquired by the; Government at.con o h. One foot a moot ed it firmly toward the moon. ;, , Way let us have it at once, saki siderable cost, much 'against the wish __. a 4� • . ' O'Mally, forward compartment of the carriage. . "You have been crying, ca r• ,• ... _. , „ . of -•the -taxpayers The -results ha y,q, Humph. Our friend witty the scar, "1 Am ve lonely," said Hitt I "Well, .then, X. propose -to wait nd ltoivever, more 'tdiari justified the ex• ry y y said. Hillard. )Ve,do not seem. able to REE TA' YOI� "You poor little homeless bird!" La A oodstno&ealtmtthe )longerlor letters from home. Y,Iy plaid ,,. . - Lalrge and Small Size. penditure, and Kingston js to=.day g gondolaupthecanat. shale him. - . . more of a tropical town than it has ; Signorina seized Kitty Impulsively in canal. Under bridges they' passed. .. -r1, "I'd like -to: shake, him. • Hii goes,' Get our prices before enquiringielscwhere ever been before witliin modern times, d her arms. "If I were not"- She hest- They aided . by little restaurants - _ .� , against the grain somehow." Me'rri• The Goverliment buildings and 'the " fated. where netians in. olden days talked , ,?;�It+ 1., • ;, heir swung into the compartment; . "I THE 'CANADIAN BILLIARD .TABLE AND splendid structures of the Bank of - •'1P you were not? liberty for ttiemselves and death to'the i �, 'Z *onder wli the 'Sand'fords • dropped NurA Seotda have servod to alter en- . "If 1 were not poor, but rich instead, Austrians, and at, length they. came I, "k him?" . �. : SUPPLY COMPANY,I tirely the appearance- of King. street I'd take you to one of the fashionable out •upon the Grand canal where ale 1 ' ' ^ ' "1"`br some good. reason. They, are a 'ildYORK STREET. TORONTO - from the sea northward. The harbor , hotels. You are out of lace here in 'Front has been completely' restored, this rambling old ruin:' .P Rialto curves: its ancient blocks . of '. ; liberal pair, and If bur;Prienci Forward and there is now talk of a sea wah'•or t g marble. offended them it must have been some r ! �. eSplanacle`being constructed, not only •'Not half so much as you are," fit- •'Therei This is better," .., ,," ,thing outside 'the pale of forgiveuesa:. P to., facilitate, shipping, .. but also .to ty replied. ' '"It is Always' better 'when 'you are 1. � I ' y y i J , But I' should like to. -know where old����� �a�� .FRE 'serve as .3 'driveway or promenade. "I am never out of place. I can live with me," said Kitty. 1..� Giovanni is; I miss him."' V PIan.•are also under.consideration for n comfortably in the fields with the For years Sitty had fought ber bat- ,1 "Poor devill" said Merrlhew, - with ,y •the eonstrurtion of a. need park tq i :r'. :i, r peasants, in cities in extravagant ho- ties alone, Independent and resource- -� careless ,Sympathy. , n`:Sr�= " "'t'� corer about- fortyfiue acres of:land: ' �: 'FIs. Nfy mind is always at one height: ful, and yet here sho`was leaning ' r�' � °�° The train started. _ . ' - �� ,, %iF,� � �.:��� fvhere the body is does not matter - `^ r� ., �/" \\\� y t the strong will of this remarkable wo- , atante ;Carlo! 'Gold, sold; little = 1 • /1ll'ff�t�� ;?;. ti s! Rough on Irving much.' . man, and gratefully tori,, f a round pieces: aP goldd'' Merrihew rub- The best remlums and .the best values There was a subtle hauteur in the "Now.:my deter Kitty, we'll just en- C . In ,.he 'excitehi.ent of the nio•ment a Thil eyed p emUoliums Sid the est vGem �� IC bed'bls hands like a miser. '�' wbldc�s lsalscrs often Ea the .t5 0 1tN fietRin sa[td Brooches'laugnice- redaciM voice. It subdued Bitty s Inquisitive- joy ourselves tonight; :•and on ..our re• • ,p f�� ,�, _� 1 •'Hard `.to get and heavy to hold!" . p ,z Y Pp liRovinl+loture Dlaclaines Finediecorate� . .y. g 16 r t' d g y t9 of , hat they -mean to ca[ive an " Hess. turn I shall ]ay a pian before you, •and. ;y-- r quoted Hillard. "1. suppose ttint oft " j" res, sets anti riiany other premiums given . •, _.. Y .-. -tet' when Ilen;ry Irvifig gnve a reading in FREL for selling, our hi e1 ss Go}dTm- ..,A Sometimes. said Kitt dryin he _ _ __•,... _--._. _ Y t� , tomohrow-van may tlbmit it to lire ,.- '1 R _ _ _>ih a ----- - a`e asystem iriready;'voArbed out:. k . e the .1I ter lltiTitri tl? ;::says : ram b`os`IedPicture.I'os't Card,; The veryy latest " final tear -"sometimes 1 am afraid of men!' � 1tlQf c tic �'' Keay Straker. in "Personal liemirliscence ;o1, designs in Views Wrthday Floral,A)Ilday , ourse I shrill win if.1, stick you„ I "I accept it at.onee without. knowing 1. - it •" (� `:s , �. Renry' lr�lpg," one speaker. made as min ­one%'i'ti esoa fine` i mli��iii, wYou can "And wisely. I am often afraid of . what it Is:" . __ 'd e_+ it' , • ,; ! p Or .if tbe• mohey lasts. Bury .your ,, ,,, } iCct. ,a:a Irish hill as'cou cl be f5rnc1, sell or don•tdelay, myself. ] always do the first thing "What "+ -� 'r alt 1 e ter r' sit ,o•,'d for we •eve an extra premium for. pr(,ntpt- j at A beautiful palate! Kitty system, my boy.:. It will do' you' no ro: ti thouudr .the bu l ts, g r all, Pl E Mess; Write today anti wo will send.you a . that enters my bead, and generally It f cried presently, ointin • to` a house f " ` = , n' to belong to oilier. l,ra'vfncea than the pack and our hi premium r"••r ('nine 1. 9, .p g . good.- Trust to luck only. Monte Car- f' � s 1 is ,tie wrong thin Never mind. Thi, l not far from the house of Petrarch. lb is the ^rave rd of s stems. ` hard headed Ulster. Tn descnutin�+ on n'iUrtitocrowds�i�d get tht'.be" „ems . g. I _.. Ya Y 1 : •. �� a <;i the manv virtues of the giiest of the otl'crct.. �Vr[tovnnrnameand;, qai . old woman here will trust us for some The moon poured broadly upon it The c • ,"But maybe, my system is the one. 4z _ ; � � platinY CU73AI:P GOLD a . 'weeks vet." She leaned from' in- (gondola posts'.stood like sleeping send- f h r " � - � .qvenin„• he [nentiniled .the exeelt ne• . llepty.i000' .-,"t�sit. e w You cant tell till- T have tried it. a ,_ _ _ of -.itis moral natu're 'tend rectitude of , . �- . . I. dots• and called, "Pomp-e-od" nets, and the tide murmured over the glorious`green eriierald 6y in toe pales Soot) the train began to lift .into the ' ° - .', "" ---- -•u [ of her'3tcfnd. „ q, ;9 ,1. leis private life in these tennis: Mr. From the canal the. gcindolier °an- steps.. mountains,• the beautiful ,Apeunfiies. , ; , a . x+, h a� r'k Irving, sir, Js„ a gentleman what leads '^ -, swered. -- Pompeo,. seeing , 'Kitty's gesture,: ! is simple. 'They say''Ahat� a gambler al= By.. the time they- arrived. in Genoa,• S,. A' .N 1Z. �hs,3 it fife of (Inbr.oken. ble.niish." ''e "how swung r the gondola Iiia anally across -' . w ` ' `, - 0."0 ^ IF � 9 . tbenl said the woman to the b S, g ,'vacs ins the first time he plays. I late at. night, both compared favotiibly ,1. . L ., . . . �. m .,� This elegant watehi girl, the canal. �� prenose that each of you will spare' with the coolers in the harbor of Na- 'i �A Precedent. ' Kitty threw a heavy No, no, Pom eod Lai Si orina y you can; and- Bitty - pled, o w �,- . . rpt. . stein wind and set, fancy y vJ shawl over tier p �" Signorina me' what move Che- I sunt.osc you think . no ivo- s ,,r :-- eigraved SOLtn. SILVER . head and shoulders, while the other spoke in Italian, I have told you ' and I will go to &conte Carlo and take .Early the next morning the adven- . mai ever lived who didn't repeat , _ f t� CRtie5, FULLY GIIARAN- wound about her face the now famdl- never to go near.that'house without one plunge at'the tables.". ' turers'set out for Monte Carlo -=more 1"ht Iso great big yronti lr hcauti- ' sonietliin^ soother woman told• her? Co y•'1, 08, wound be sent you a„ , S .ar ,.h• t , I REE if you sell onlyy tar dark gray veil, and the two went express orders. Straight ahead.'" • . ""Monte Carlo.. O Mally• brought � tunnels; a compartment filled with Iuily anti sty!l,hly dressed in t.., daiutlest He-n1Y, ,yes, I do'. ',; • 83.c0 worth of -our beautl• • down Into the Campo to the landing. "Who lives there?" asked Kitty. down .hIs fist resoundingly."That's a p h LA!'R-litlatriltn drasy that a cic,ll EVE, - She -Nell, I`ti) lad of that. And . {' fully coloredand.emboss- p S . „, women and children. But the beauty f wo.e. AlovelY Lice picture hat, . 1 t w eft past cards atcforloc. ['t,mpco threw away his cigarette Nobody, answered La Signorina, ood. idea: If ou,should break..the', y yon what ought. tlir woman be? WWIpretty-ribbeis, is perched (iatntil �_. . g g y. of the Riviera• was compensation. *9 These are the very latest ' her i•,oideu curls. Sho has rosy cheeksand fle-NVlly; Eve. designs in Views, Floral, and duffed his bat. He oVered' his el- 'though once : it was the palace of a lbank think, of the advertisement when ' Ventimiglia, or. Vintimille, has a sin- b!a Ulnr eyes that open and shut. holiday, Comics, &e. Tlie bow to steady the women as they great warrior.' How picturesque the i you go back to:New Yorlr." ester sound in the ears of the traveler Iva give this lovely c:oIl V1tLEfcrseM -- - „ „ Ing oniv s3.00 worth o1 our high. class Art • swiftest sellers. Just show boarded, and once they were seated a gondblas look, with their dancing dou- 136 still, said Worth. if perchance be -be a man fond of bis Post t.ards at• o for loc. ahese'are the Poor Consolat.ion'.• themand-takeorimine money. owirl arrnl:w Ai+nt the rroadoin. nn thn ble lights!" I "Dash it, business 1,8 business, and Ir hl Holiday, Views Floral, Sendyournamoandaddress tobacco. The train drew. in,. A dozen Lady Esshibdtor (at close of ' baby latnly written; and we wilf „ , J3h tlttlay, c., tend .sell very fast write "The old palace ,interests 'me .more without publicity there iso t -any bust- steps more and one .was.' cirtually in us .tt post oard and we, will send• you tl show) -Brit ,good gracious,.. _Tilts is forward dvou a puekage of " cards an our bf} ,premitun than the gondolas,'''declared Ditty. But ness." O'Mally was hurt. F"ance. But ttiere is enerall a slight packs e, of cards and big premium fist. ,tot. my' ba ay, sir 1 list. Don't delay, for Nye give La Signorina was not to be trapped: "Ver: O'hially is Tight,".said La Signa- x g y g . tf von'lmrry we will liveall u ,t lovely ring Check Laker --Very sorry, . madam.; :r. this extra present for prompt. Caught a Cold � ' ," hitch before one talker the :aforesaid extra. COBAh G LI) PEN (t)•, it's the last left. 'The checks i;ot ni;+I• nesa. From the Grand canal they came out rills. It would be a good advertise Dept. a - Torouto, Ont UQBALT GOLD FFN CO., . steps -the French customs. A .porter ed up somehOw. But I'll false care Dept, Toronto Ont Into the great canal of San Marco the • ment. But your combined opinion is tW - - F Doi , ' g popped his head into the window: Which :Ended in a beginning of the lagoon. ., wont t wn„+" • "'Eight minutes for examination of �� r againL �,_W_ it slitln't occur "La Signorina"- began Kitty. lu ggage!" be cried. , "There! I have warned you twice, v "Come, Dan." cried Hillard; `gively B Poultry Terms. • : Severe Attack of The third time I shall be angry." we want good seats when we come 'A cockerel is a male bird less than o . "Hilda, then. But I am afraid when. A 50 -Cent bottle' Of out. We change trafnfjlr a year old. ,� cock is :a male bird f • ever I call 'you that. You do not belong over year old. A pullet is a female 11 r � � LI _- -. �0 -__ w a.' g , After a short skirmish they located '"And *bat makes you think that?" Goff .�(1E{�'�--• There was a smile behind the veil, \q u0Too much stress cannot be laid on the "I do not know unless It is that you I sY 1 n, fact that when a person catches cold it are at home everywhere, in the Campo, - must be attended to immediated or in the hotels, In the theater or the pal-, •given in half -teaspoon y' ado. Now, I• am at home only In the serious results are liable to follow, theater, in placed which are unreal doses four ti rhes a day, Bronchitis, Pneumonia and Consump- I and artificial; You are a great netress, t tion are all caused by neglecting to erre a Creat singer, and yet, as O'Mally mixed in its bottle, will the simple cold. would say, you don't belong,'" Kitty . . lead forgotten what she had started out .. Mrs. r,. W. .Bonmhn, Patfullo, Ont., to Ray, last a year-old baby near- writea:-"Thrco years ago I caught a La 01knorina Iffughed..•'"Pouf! YOU cold which ended In a severe attack of hate been roaQlnq too many novels:, a month and four. bot - Pneumonia. Since that time at 'the To (ho molti, Potnpool' ly ► . beginning of each winter I seem to catch , At thr'molo, file groat qun9 of Ven• cold very easily. I have been so hoarso imsi they dlgatnUallkod, Tho whllom ides over three ,mOIlt115, I was unable to speak loud enough to be prima donna dropped GO oontoblml Into • heard across the room.. Last winter, Votnpco's palm, and lie bowed. to the *a; d will. make the" baby r the built. Y however, a friend advised the to tryDr very gna ale of Wood's Norway Pine Syrup, saying it '`Grazte, nobtlita," stron and well and Will had helped her. I bought a bottle and "Whitt hat does he say? asked Ditty. 9 - before it was half used I was tom letel "Ile says 'Thanks, u0bility: if' I p y bad given bind a penny It would have lay the • foundation for, a cured. I also find ib a good medicine for boen thanks only, For a lira he would the children when the have colds." , - � - Y I have added .prtnclpessu prhicess. the iltwalt•11 robust.- b6Cit' Beware of the many imitations of lir, gondolier' will give You, any title you y► y Wood's Norway fine Syrup. ;ieslre If you are willing enough to pay girl. Ask for "" Dr. Wood's" and ilhaist on for it." • 'l be 1'hfrn,a Sati Varco, or St. Mark, "u'SgUt BY Ayr, 13 119 6 01 8 •9 getting what you ask for, is the mecea of those in search of beau- -- -� It is pkat up in a yellow wrapper; three ty. Here they malty lay the sacred ea role a delta loc., 'name of paper and this itcl. tot , Aide trees the trade ,nark; the price, pet, kneel and worship, .'hero is 4mtrbetutifu sa lnssBanknndchlld'trisketoh- w 1,'r r ti auk contains C,00d Luck ltrr eo fE15' cents, i4iantrfaoturexl enly lby The- .other. to, 'comgar th thifr _ >ife b . Mil wl! Co., iWtedi T2�oiuv<tio f t'kt 4 � aquare; with its noting spl :..,.. ..., .. , its banntihx troll itis b l3dC►•C"t` 1 .!$tit m.. ivbre+ne,VitYit 'iMMiberOtiaL ....+. .. - . ._._._ ..---....__._..-r.�-...._ ... ..._..,.-..T_!V!..,.__; .... ............ ._...__...«...,•.,"....W.....Y=::`n"":'a.-- be patient. Among the inspectors at Ventimiglia is a small; wizened, Frenchman with a Pace its cold and impassive as the sand blown sphinx. He p.Qssesses, among other accomplishments, a nose pecul- far less for Its shape than for. its smeil. He can "smell out" tobacco as a witch doctor in Zululand smells out's "devil: ( ,Fate directed this Individual toward the Americans,- Hillard knew, him of ' old, and he never' forgets a face, this wizened little man. "Mollaleur has nothing to declare?" he asked, ' Hillard made a negative digit and opened , his cases: With scarce a glance at their contents and waving aside the coupons the inspector dpi plied the chalk and turned to Marti. hew. • "Monsie>/C bye frothing to declare?" he repeated. Morrihew shoot; ' Lis, head airily. "Niente, nient3l" he said in his, beat Italian. He dict not: UnderstAnd what the inspector said. 8e merely, had suspicions. "Look,"'suddenlS, estlaimed Ballard. Passing out'ott the door which led to liberty aril to 8"rante, their+ luggage ,guaranteed by eatbalistic chalk marks. were two women, One of them was veiled he other ...not t ''1(Ctttlr itium-W. !fait I liver, 11h6utoa 001itlAU04' next ^i "k. male bird over a year old. A yearling is - having __-:_ _ ------ --Y� G _: __ a .,_ i n1(,e LL -= �'�. u ^ � -------- ' generally one •counted as laid twelve months: A sitting. of.egg:. r }'� y -' - 'A is thirteen, although Many poultry- men have increased it. to'fifteen. A PHONE F. DIVER J ' i. iv" broiler is a bird, weighing two pounds ffi M. 1871 It- r '"" a or less and from six to twelve weeki . A .,� un old, A spring chieketi'ds a young bird ,; , . weighing over two. pounds. A stew- ing chicken weighs" about three ,1 • . - ' i . pounds. A roaster wei h•s four or more pounds. A poult is a turkey, in . . - -, ., x .� c�.� its first, year. A poutarde is a pullet r , • _ ' ` ' de rived of the ower of, producings-" .,�1._a. . �. . eggs, with the object of great size, ovR REcoRo • A Confession W Thirly Years Continuous Butsinelss gas Electrotypers and Ste►eotyperi.. Ttie. )Ate lather Ducey 'Wag ottCe Cud DEPARTMENTS ELECTROTYPING STEREOTYPING A eagerly sought, while hearing conies. cions, by an enterprising reporter for A ENGIIAVING'' . • DESIGNING . a newspaper, 0 REAbYo-SET NEWSPAPER PLATES , There was a long the a rterpollitents. in the church, and the reporter saw . aAiDVERVISING CONTRACTORS ' that the only way to get a speedy ; A sbp "J1 76"'78. Peart treat •, CENTRAL PRESS AGENCY 176 c ormo rye. hearing would be to get a place in the ToaON t , Limited. - WINNIPEG. line. .. .. -. . _. - .. I , At last his turn came. '"Father Du. . , „ cey,'r he began, '"I'm a reporter for . ' the' baily '131ank'r - His Good Excuse. .A Short. Walk. 1,1 My son, interrupted 'tho cletic, Ma istrate-'-Drunk n Citi I Whenyou Mrs. Benham --Tho were last here you promised to 'sign couple who walked forty miles A4 g a „ „ 8 g �' palter teas o even'that might be forgiven. • get /o the -pledge. e. married, I he 13est .Kind. • Prisoner -•-Wall, I m gain t4 as Boon Denham-••�liat will seen) like a litti ..i' takes a good Judge. of whisky as lean write. I've bin taking lesson&, stroll after they-•havo walked the Aciot! to let it 'alone, our I ain't made much progress yet. I a few titres with twins. . - ___. I .s` ' r✓ '