The Wingham Times, 1901-03-15, Page 7THE WINGII N TIMES, LUILII 15, L901- 7
`'•r„✓�ly N«f•�il�•gr•, •.w ,.r••Vii,•MNZJ+/ ••r.• •f••M Y�•..«•,��`/'•M•�Y•.»M( J•q«.. .•.M• /�•'•wa'(y'V"'w.. ..»t.(r\/0»i,( .•.•,r �. q •.•«y,l.. hour' ago, and we bavq lot him be for • �rte1'B�MMI?$a al�t�•M o.
f S•iD �@ em .. .. ° ..#0 0,0 , 0 cba 00 tri► 0+ v1w w l � u wry , �w pts reasons yott ean,. easily appreciate, 4x- MWEAKESS
The Rs ' trax-Gousral hats reos i . . Sutherland; tieEX. 1 t 1 R 1 +
�C Or G4 YY r 5- .• 1 y v'• atDlue httn closely, hili
> n � courplbto returns of thr births, mal�a(�elif
won't notice It,"
' and deaths in Ontario during ItJOA:-
' °lint what ails him? Why does bhe e
Q � �� �®/ sit crouched against the table? Is be 'L'ltst is all all-round ire is se, but tb•a
I 1► ,,,(((����� jjj��� y ��ll�l . `,> •" hurt, too?„ RESI�LTING FROM POOR WATERY most encouraging foatixra is tlla rias tai
";\o; loot. at Ills eyes." BLOOD, the birth rate, which has hot'lt dooroAs-
Mr. Sutherland stopped .and pushed: Ing, according to tlt(t <1( l)aatulent a xe-
v I , aside -tile long gray lochs that. halt con turas, for several years, The increase3s
By Alpha Katharine Green, cealed the countenance of his aged XIEAltTPALPITATION,'DI'/,•LI.NESSA'.NDW1:AI.- probably y
y Author o: $Who Leavenworth Case," "#:cat nxau's Lane," "hand and Inng," mto,, into. , k r p y pard ttcannllted for it` fhb
friend. NESSIN TIM LEas rOLLOV,TD VNTII.
prosecution of sovbral young fathers far
---•?:E• -- �; "1i h ," he cried startled, "they are . • +
3 . TIM SUI I:'ERMI TELT THAT 11M CASI's neglecting to. register tiv+ir n,tepiring is
r4• 1 + closed! Ile isn't dead?"
Copyright, 1900, by trona Katharine Green, , t> � „ wAS ALUOST HOPELESS, birth. '.Clio increase its niarriagisis very
SSz? l,3 ':�o; Ile is asleep,
• d� .70 �, Op •« �p,.r..». pp..,..pp.«. pcy.... pp.,,. pC,a...00.«., ,•..• .•r..��..».. >p.••..�n.,,. pp•q».,�,.>n.... �J� ►r«0,?<�.:y!) "Asleep?" 1• rom the Mirror, Meaford. Out.
noticeable And i£ ascribed by Dr. Bryce
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CrY 1. " No ?•)tan in Meaford is better' known to elle I p y ^ y,• ' *�'tllly,
{ Am 4® Q0 00 O® 00 00 Q►0 ®A 00 60 cr9'• *O O® 00 �A 00 A® t>O 4¢ t Yes. Ile was asleep when Re came p •os ert • of country gene_
coil» • x • • C>O C�4 00 00 Oct 00 Q 00 00 00 00 00 �O 04 OCA x in and be is asleep yet, Some of the or more highly respected than Thr. Pat.
. Tile inemse In deaths Is thought .o be
CII:1.PTRIt 1. :: neighbors Ranted to awake him, but 1 riok Delftuey, calla has been a xosident duo to tho excessive heat during the
^altriuii:ltP' 11ve iuiisletniis rtcoileil from the gate, 1wr di't,nwnatiuu' uuiy 11114e 'tlaa it, - would not let them. Ills wits are"not month of August,
ITE dance wns over. '[Front the I hind one of them INTllt 80 far as to start InHueuce in siieuelug hill], IIIe jolned strong enough to bear a sudden BLocic" of the town for nearly forty years. Dir, ^
g The followitl table Shows tile births
great buu:;e on the. hill the baci: toward the hoose. As ho did so the crcnvd, suet to et11 they moved •'No, no, poor Philemon! But ttl'at he Delaney is a stone mason by trade, and.
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i t ghost's bad tit] departH, and he noticed tl curlowi thing, The young d8wu hill. This Wits too much rot' the should sit sleeping here while slXe—but lifts helped construct manly of the build- ulalriaaes and deaths elinin,'{ the last
j only the inu:Iclnus remained, wullian wilow they had all perceived Ae'vant,, Of tile. house. One by one wb, da ,these Mottles mean a'nd this tugs \vhtch go to make np Azeaforcl's three years, and the increase of 1900 over
they iile(1 out thruuf;h the alis )le standing to the door tl wome.ut bufore thl.y, too, left the house till It stood ab 1899:
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parade pnracie of Supper hl] the room they were Ings business structures," Hearing, that
; t rway, with their instruments nailer had vaulsl:ed, yet she was known to solutely empty. ,Jerry snuffed out the no accustomed to eat In 7' 1508, 1800. 1900• iso.
nutess
tit(, keenest curiosity of any candles and but till, front door, but he had received great benefit from the
their arms, the first falut streak of 1 ' Y * "\� e do�'t,know, It has not been Ilse of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, axe ort- Births .. , ..... �1G,509`44,70u •iG,0111 1,;324
early dawn became visible In the east. 011e ill town. til. side entrance stood Ritlo open, and eAten, you Sep. IIe has swallo\yed a ' P Marriages ....15,.3,,; W.514 17,12,3 609,
Ouu of them, a lank, plain featured "3!urder, murder!" A terrible and into this entrance, as the,•last toatStep irof th 1iMirror called to obtain particu- Demths .... ..,?6,370 ,'18,607 20,504 987
young man of ungainly aspect, but ttllltl'('eedLilltea cry ill this old, Gad (lied out on the hillside, passed, a slight (� .1rs of t c Lure, and a - Delaney c -icer- Dr. Bryce estimates the birth rnt(i last
pC.'.Iel'.l'Atlllg eye, called the attention of fettling town. Then carte ill hoarse and resolute fl,"w"e. It was that of the t e Fully lave him the following statomont:
year at 19.9 per 1,000, compared with
the others to It. explanation ,'rum the jostling group inusictan who had questioned Bliss fyt i "Lust March," said h'•, "my health be, 19,4 in 1899 and 20.4 in 1898.
"Look!" said he. "There is the day- as they stopped at the gate: "'Mrs. Page's attractions. . came s0 poor that I was compelled to The last report of the Registrnr•Gan-
lt �•ht! This has been a gay night Yor \\'ebb has been killed! Stabbed with � ;' Y y I quit work. The chief symptoms of my
Sutherlandtown; , a knife! Tell Dir. Sutherland!" CHAPTER H. 'I'1,' F,' : , � bran quotes the birth rate in England as
� r �, �,,,,� w`\3 s-�; illness .veto o :tnenle Weakness ill the being 29.4 in 1898. In Scotland it was
"Too gay," muttered anotber, start, "Mrs. Webb!" A BLOOD" SLEEVE. lt';il�" ` �� >t. w• n
ut aslue as the sttgut n�ure of a your As the musicians heard this name, so y' !s, ,, ('� legs, loss of appetite, and palpitation of 30.8, and it, Ireland 23,2, In Connecti-
g 5 Sutherinndtowu was a seaport. The r `t`ll , the heart. The least exertion would out the rate was 24,x:, in Blifealo 20, fix
man coming from the house behind honored and so universally beloved,
village, which was a small one, con. ` ,, cause m heart to 11 Y, Baltimore 32 in New York Cit 22.1
them rusbed hastily by. "Why, who's they to a man tl"e"( a cry, :lies. silted of one lona; street running par- � -"' ,, e % `��at c`. Y Pt pitat0 vioil.utl , y
that:'"
Webb! \\'hy, It was Impossible. a �+� 1 "c '+ I and if I stooped to pick up anything I and in St. Paul 16.4.
6 As they one and all had recognized wboutiug lu their turn for Dir. Slither-• allel with the coast and numerou, sic' .� ✓,— � , I w0ulcl be overcome with dizziness. M
" tali(], tllo all crowded forward. cross streets running down from iht 1 �;) ,l it + i y The lower Nato which prevails in On -
:the person thus alluded to,. no one an. „ hillside and ending on the wharfs. a `l+' !''• ' / r°� yjll"t lenw were so weal( that I was compelled tario compared with England and other
slvered till be bail dallied out of the -Not Mrs. Webb,' they protested. t � ,,a r to Alt r10tV11 to )t m
Oil one o the corners thus made stood `, �'�� �' p y clothes on. The older settled countries is, in Dr. Bryce's
gate and disappeared in the woods on "Who could have the during or the r �. � �
heart to kill her?" "God knows," all. the Webb house, with its front door - deafer I consulted sai•t. 11)n<i a bad case opinion, partly duo to the preponderance
the other aide o1'. the road. Then they " on the main street and its side doot ��•. / t of anaemia. He prescribed for me and of the rural ,
all spoke at once. SwOred :1 voice from the highway. But �. y ) population hero which.
"It's Air. Frederick!" she's dead ad—we've e just seen her!.' on one of the hillside lanes. As the r �p rv� F J� 1�l I took three bottles of lneclicino, but all means later marriages, as farm thio does
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--Then its the old mans wort., qua- group of men and boys who had been � +• the, while I actuals
L "Ile seems in a desperate hurry. } y grew worse ,atilt I Lot usually give g p
in search or Dir. Sutherland entered � "``� y !; your • ineu to fntle en-
"IIe trod on my toes." vl.red a piping voice well known as ' /� t became so weak and emaciated that it dent living as early as a tendo.
"Diel you hear the words he was that of the village shoemaker's. "I've this last mentioned lane they could 1 seemed impossible that I could recover.
• '� always said he would taro on his best plc!: out this Louse from all the others, � �, ^
muttering as be Rent by? , , as it was the only one in which a light ;� Having read of the cures effected by Dr. ,
y questionfriend some clay. Sylum s the best Miller's Drink Cure is A home treat
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rouselantiut interest, alone re. Place for folks as has lost thefr'wits, was still burning. Dir. Sutherland lost "•'I don't see anything but tJaisq)0orslc Williams' Pink Pills I determined to meat and does iior, necessitate being
I.,— no time in entering upon the scene of •ing naan,' Ile began. give them a trial. h`rom the first box I cooped up in a gold cure establishment
cefved attention. the tragedy. As his imposing figure glass of port, but that is all. The other noted an improvement in my condition. for weeks with coiisegtiens publicity and
But here a hand was put over his
"No; What were the.,,,? I heard him• mouth• and the rest of the words be- emerged from the darkness and paused glasses have had no wine in them, nor My legs became stronger, my appetite comment, owing to absence from. btisi-
`sny something, but I did not catch the calve an Inarticulate gurgle. Mr. Suth- on the outskirts of the crowd blocking hai•e the victuals been touched." improved, and by the time I had used cess. Sold by A. L. Hamilton.
words." erland bad just appeared on the porch, up every entrance to the house, a mur• Seats for three and only one Occu- four boxes I felt better than 1 had done
`•IIe %vasn't talking to you or me, and these were not men to let their mur of welcome went up, after which pied, murmured Mr. Sutherland. for months. That the ills are wonderful The HCII)fal Ren.
a way was made for him to the front `Strange! Could Le have expected P The cit boy in the country also has
Ritter, but I have ears that can hear an voices be heard Ill his presence' door• guests'?" remedy thele is not the least doubt. I Y Y
eye wink. Ile said. 'Thank God. tills He was a superb looking man, with But before he could enter some one "It looks like It. [don't know that eau do light work about home without "experiences." The Pcrtland "Argus'"
terrible such
nightis dance
a Chink of that! an expression v mingled wakened and lucked him by the sleeve. his wife allowed him such privileges. experiencing any of the unpleasant set,- tells of a little lad who, by spending
After such a clause uud such n spread. cl[gnity that invariably awakened bout P "Loot, up!" whispered a. voice into But she was always too good to him the summer on a farm learned man
Ile calls this night terrible and thanks awe and admiration in the spectator. .aliens that I once underwent. I. feel + y
, his ear. and I fear has paid for it with her ani alto ether different man des r things.
God that it Is Otu. 1 thought be was No man in the country—I was gains to g p•tu the
one to enjoy this kind of thing more say no woman—was more beloved, nor He did so and saw a woman s body life, fact that I am now sixty-seven years of It was a now experience for the little
than most folks." was any held in higher esteem. Yet he hanging half out of an upper window. "Nonsense! IIe never killed her. age All I call say is that I attribute fellow, and everything was delightfully
It Bung limp, and the sight made him - Had his love been anything short of "So chid 1:" could not control his only son, as every sick notwithstanding his threescore the. worship It was. he titood in too my Present good health to Dr. Williams' unfamiliar. He found out for the first
"And so did I:' one within ten miles of the hill well time that hens glade eggs, and this
yenis of experience. touch awe of tier to lift his Land Pink Pills and I would advise any other
The five musicians a=ebange0 looks, knew. "Who's that?" he cried. "That's not y " knowledge filled flim with a desiroto
then huddled in a group at the gate. At tills moment his face showed both against her, even in his most demented similar those
war to try them. g
Agatha \B'ebb's head and shoulders." moments." To those R•ho are weal:, easily tired, leo one at work.
1' -Ile has quarreled with his sweet- pain and shock. "No, it's Batsy, the cool:. She's dead "1 don't trust men of uncertain wits," nervous, or whose blood is out of con- Being a patient waiter the lad finally
t heart," suggested one. "What name are you shouting out
' :fig- too. \\'e left her where we tonne] returned the other. "Tau have not no- «filen, Dr. Williams' Pink Pills comp as hadhis wish gratified, and esultautly
i• "1`m not surprised at that," declared there'?" Le brokenly demanded.
Ler for the coroner to sec," tieed everything that is to be seen in a blessin c ^ seizing tllo product of the cackling fowl
i another. •'I never thought It would be atha Webb." g, uric when all other medi- g P' k g
IL match." g "Is Agatha Webb hurt?" "Blit this is horrible!" murmured Dir. .this room:' g
Sutherland. "Has there been a butch- clues fail suet restoring those who give he mnrchecT into the House with his
Shame if it were!" muttered the "Tex, sit; kIlled," repeated a half er here?" Dir. Sutherland. recalled to his duty them a fair tris! to a fall measure of Prize.
ungainly youth who had spoken first, d.ezen voices at once. "We've just by these words. looked quickly about health and strength. The pills are sold "Let me have it," said. the farmer's
As the m
subject of this comment Raft come from the house. All the town is As he uttered these words he felt ok-
hint. With .the t,sceptio? of the table
the son or the gentleman whose bouse up. Some say her husband did it" other ryuIck pressure on his arm. Lo.-• and what was on and Uy it there was only in boxes bearing on the wrapper wife, `and I'll cook it for your dinner."
they were just leaving they necessarily "No, no!" was Mr. Sutherland's de- Ing down, he saw leaning against him p9thiug else in the room. a:tturally the full name Dr. Williams' Pink Pills "Oh, I guess. the hen cooked it an
spoke low, but their tones were rife cisive, though half inaudible response. the form of a young woman, but before his glauce returned to Philemon Webb. for Pale People. If your dealer does right," replied, Master Carl, "It's
he could address her she bad started ••1 dou•t see anything but this poor not keep them they will 'be sent -post warm."
!!� with curiosity and it was evident that "Philemon \Nogg might end his own upright again and was moving on with
the topic deeply interested them. One life, Mut not Agatha's. It was the sleeping tnau," lie beg' paid at 50 cents a box or six boxes for
�� the throng. It was Bliss Page. "Loos; at his sleeve."Williams'1 tad not reviously — �2 50 U addressiu the Dr lViliins
01 the hie R :o i P
apoken now put in a word.
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money
Here he caught himself up, and, rats-
"It was the sight of this woman
hanging from the window which first
Dir. Sutherland, with a start, again
'Che
y g a
Medicine Co., Brockville , -Ont.
••i saw lifts when be first led ont
�
Diiss loge to dance, and 1 ssw Lim'
'
Ing his voice, addressed the crowd of
villagers more directly.
"
drew attention to the house," volun•
leered a man who was standing as 8
bent down. arm of his old friend
lay crooked !;pan rile table, and on its
Barnyard Manures.
again when 4e, stood up opposite Ler
"\B alt," said he, "and I will go back
heart's action, stops most acute pain, dispels
blue cotton sleeve there was a smear
in the last quadrille, and A tell you,
with you. Where is Frederick?" he
sort guardian the main gateway.
which might Lave been wine but which
Of all manures and fertilizers tried at
6 boa's. thee was a mighty deal of CIf-
demanded of such members of his own
a it
.Some of the sailors' wives who Lad been to the wharfs to see their hus
lynx—blood.
the Ontario station last year barnyard
, ference in tilt, way he looked at her
household as stood about him.
bands off on the ship that sailed at day
As Mr. Sutherland beenme assut•od of
manure gave best results, with ayield of
the last time frowhat he (lid the
m
No one knew.
break saw It as they came up the lane
this, he turned slightly pale and looked
73 bushels of cora per acre. troll] mix -
first. you wouldn't have tbought him
"1 wish some one would find my
on their way Lome and gave the alarm.
Iuqutriugly at till. two men who were
eel fertilizers the yield was G2?� bushels -,the
same mail. Reckless young fel-
son. 1 want le:m to o Into town With
without that we might not yet have
intently watching him.
"Tills he. •`Any
from muriate of potash, C6.7 bushels;
p ,
lows like Will are not to be ca;pght by
'!'hey leant cash."
vie,"
•'file's over in the Roods there," vol-
known what Lad happened.'
!ills is bad," stlid other
marks of blood below stairs?"
superphosphate, bushels, nitrate
dimples only.
'•Or family, at least, and she hasn't
untcered a voice from without."No.
"But "Come see'
That oul. suienr is all:'
soda, 72.4 bushels, and with uo fertilizer
s, a er
- either. But what a pretty girl she Ill
•`Iu the Roods!" repeated the father"Oh,
In nd
herein and see."
There R'AA a board fence about the
PLilemou!" burst from Mr.
,there was a yield of 61.8 bushels.
Sotre fellow as rich as be and as well
In n surprised tone.
simple within which stood the
Sutherland In deep emotion. Then As
conlicctecl Roulet Me satisfied with Ler
"Yes, sir; we all saw Lim go. Shall
,yard
h f ft t b' 1 t
lie looked long and shuddcriu ly at Lis
Dr A-new'sCurrefor the Heart
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good !oohs alone."
we sing out to him?"
hunt) a ouse otever a er o L po u
ed out as the scene of Sutherland-
friend lie added slowly:
acts directly and quickly, stimulates the
��--�
"Good looks!" High scorn was ob-
No, no; 1 will manage vett' well
towns most heartrending tragedy. In
.i He has been in the loom where she
heart's action, stops most acute pain, dispels
sortable in this exclamatian, which
without Lim:' And taking up his hat
this fence was a gate, and thtou^lt this
was killed, so touch is evident. But
done
all signs of weakness, fluttering, sinking,
This
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I was made by the young man who I
Mr. Sutherland stepped out again upon'
C
gate now passed :lir. Sutbet'land and
that be understood what was
there I cannot believe or lie would not
smothering, or palpitation. wonderful
cure is the sturdy ship which carries the
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have before charactc'rizl.d as ungainly.
`"I refuse re acknowledge that she Las
the porch.
Suddenly he stopped. A .And had
his would be companion, Miss Page.
t� DntL bordered My lilac Mashes led fire
be sleeping here like a log. Come, let
heart -sick patient into the haven of radiant
and perfect health. Gives relief in most acute
For Infants an Cnildren-
I any good -looks. On the contrary, I
' het• Alan."
been laid on his art) and an instal
Ing voice was murmuring in Lis ear:
way to -the bouse, the door of which
us go upstairs."
Fenton, with an admonitory gesture
forms of heart disease in 3o minutes.—xi
Talidlo
consider
:'Ob, oh!" burst to protest from more
",\ud does she
"Do you hind If 1 go with you? I
trouble."
stood wide open. As soon as Mr.
Sutherland entered upon this path a
toward bis subordinate, turned dire oily
toward the staircase. Dfr, Sutherland
Sekt by A. L. Hmniltoa•
_
eiuile "o s M,
etgnatnre ��s-� every
ars
.than one mouth. why
have every fellow in the room dangling
g
will not make any
It was t11C Same yOUllg lady we have
mai appeared from the Louse and
followed him and they at once pro
,
c1",e ituyl„g.
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of i, �K%Csc!/�f.
i after ilei•, thou?” asked the player, on
afe
seen before. '
came directly toward him. It was
Amos Fenton, the constable.
seeded to the upper hall and into the
Some women are good nu(thematf-
yellow flageolet.
The old gentlemtln frowned, he who
Ah, Dir. Sutherland," said he, "sad
large front room. which hall been the
., „
clans, others aro weak in figures. The
act • �> � Wood's F osphodine,
"Lint she hasn't a regular feature."
never frowned, and remarked shortly:
business. a very sad business! But
scene of the tp
It the room of
Baltimore "Still" tells of one who prided
The Great English runwii'y.
•
i "What difference does that make
; when It isn't Ler features you notice,
"A scene of murder is no place for
women.
y ��
what little girl have you there?
housekeepers
"T '
!?age,
was Dario, sitting
thi?b small and unpretentious house. A
herself on her economy and close bar-
Her husband to banter her
3` � Sold and recommended by alt
/ �. able etr+in medicine disc. ered. li-
aabdmguaanteed
I
but berself?'
The face upturned to his remained
1 his is Diiss my
niece. She would come. Inquisitive
t:z;' carpet covered the floor, and the
I:ind, but
gains. used
sometimes abort what he called her
p to c ae alt
formsotsexuaweikness,
I
"I don't like het."
; A laugh followed tilts.
unmoved.
,I think I will go," she quickly per-
nogg, the cause. Ido not approve of
furniture tins of the plainest
the woman who lay outstretched on the
"stinginess."
all effects ofabuse,
Daexcess,
e o opiurnnor Stimulants Excessive
ail d on a eof 1p
'That won't trouble het•. Sweetwater.
sisted. "I can easily mingle with the
it• '
"bliss Page must remain on the door•
stiff old fashioned lounge opposite the
One clay Mrs, S., as site may be called
otprice, one paekage $1, e1x, t6. owwfli_7I w .
eixtoitdcah P�Yood
'Sutht pins l does, if you don't, and
crowd."
step. \\'e allow no one inside etcept•
door was far from being in accord with
for couvenience,invitedherhusbandtogo
Compw y, t"Vi dsor,Ont.
that's much more to the point And
he'll marry tier yet.' IIe ain't help It.
Ile said not another word agalnst it.
Miss Page was under pay in his house,
Ing yourself'," be said rcPPectfully, to
the homely type of her surroundings,
Though the victlrn of a violent death,
to market with her and witness her�ood's]'hos.hldtne
prowess fn the line of close buying.
is sold inwin„hamby
Colin A. Campbell, A.A. Morrow, J. L. Davis.
Why. she'd witch the devil Into lead -
recognition of the fact that nothing of
importance teas: ever undertaken in
Let fiice and form; both of a beauty
At the market Mrs. S, nutde several
`v• L,Hamilton,Druggists.—
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In- her to the Altar if she took a no-
tion ie have him for her bridegroom:'
,�
C�
Sutheriandtown without the presence
seldom to be found among women of
any station, were so majestic in theft
Purchases, and then at one stall ouqutr-
^
"Tilere -ould be consistency in
„;
of Ali-. Sutherland.
calm repose that Mr. Sutherland, as.
ed the price of eggs.
it
that;' ML bed the fellow just ad-
try `
,Bliss Pare courtested, looking so be.
customed as be wns to her noble ap•
"Sixteen cents a doyen," she repeated.
dressed. "But, Dir. Frederick"—
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y
witching in t6c fresh morning light
that the tough old constable scratched
pearance, experienced a shock of sun
"That's too much. I ata sure I Saw
"IIush! .There's some one on the
doorstep. Why, it's she!"
f'
(1,,,4i���jjil� �!`, ��
Ills chin lu grudging admiration. But
prise that found vent (n these words:
"Murdered! She? You have made
them for less Somewhere this lniorning. +�
She dragged her reluctant husband
1—i 11
11 11 L�
Hurt
r
They nil glanced back. The grace-
'ful figureof a girl dressed in
i '1
he did not reconsider Ills determination,
Seeing this, she accepted her defeat
some mistake, my friends. Look at
her face!"'
after her from one stall to another, still
To Eat
young
white was to be seen leaning toward
Sul
t •
gracefully and moved aside to where
But even to the net of sarin; tits bin
inquiring the price of eggs, and always
s
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thein from the open dporway. Behind
(,
it �t
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the bushes offered her more or less pro-
from the those
eyes fell on the blood which had dyed
receiving the same answer, until she Was
; b '
The dig-
iter Shone a blaze of light—the candles
c,j
��
IFE1N,
Ij�
tection curiosity of
about her. Meanwhile Nil!. Sutherland
her cotton dress. and he cried:
"Where it
tipper
near then Lt end of the market. Here
she found a dealer whose (1#s wore
pain , ]nausea and
D,
not having been yet extinguished ih the
ball—find against this brilliant back-
;
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bad stepped Into the house.
was sLp struck and where
the weapon ivLtC'h made this ghastly
fit teen
tress that • s e tics SUf{PC
y p p
all be
ground her slight forth, with, all its be
1n
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Ile found himself in A small hall
with a staircase in front and an open
wound?
"She
1„
There, I told you so, site exclait ted
"Those
after every meal can
permanently removed by Bur -
witching outlines, stood out plata
There anxious beat!
�'a
door at the left, on the threshold of
was struck while standing of
the con
-to her husband. other then
docic'Blood Bitters.
relief. Was an
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this open door a matt stood, who at
sitting at this table," returned
: „
Iveco trying to get the advantage.
to it, however, witch none of them had
altl,
sight of hltn dotred his hat. Passing
stable, otntln^ to two or three drops
P r
"The
Turning to the salesman, slue ordered
It tolneS u and restores the
p
ever observed in It before.
"Who was that?" she began in a
�v
"
this man, �utheospr catered
of blood on its smooth surface.
weapon we have not foiled, but the
Italf.ncloreu eggs, gravely hitneled'lint
stomach to normal condition So
high, almost strident voice, totally out
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d.
the room beyond, A table spread with
the
beside in
wound shows that it ryas inflicted by a
.
=eight cents ill payment, and \vent 4WAyr
that it di ;osis food Bvitlnout.
l
of keeping' with the sensuous curves of
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eatables met his view, which,
struck
an attitude tvbtah struck him at the
tbu
three sided dagger."
Well Satisfied with: !ter shrewdness.
causing discomfort.
her strange, sweet face. But the ques.
'tion incomplete, as well ar
\
moment nA (hich
sit Philemon
"A three Sided dagger?"
"1'e,s.0
Her first donl)t carne when Mr. S•,
how had
Here's positive
remained
\�
Webb, the well known master of the
quietly asked much she really
proof
unanswered, for at that moment bet
house•
„I didn't know there was such e
saved b the transaction.
y
rills I1laggie Spludo, lynUteusio, A1.I3••
attention, as. well as that of the men
Suddenty he sM pea. A hand had beer
Astonished at seeing his aid friend ]t;
tlttn;; in town. T'hileuton could harE
Since theta she does not like "tti )tear
carate the following- "I L tvo beets -
t
++ at the ate was attracted
linge't lnb b
b the sound of hurrying feet and con
y
tuicZ ma tats <rrtn,.
Vitt for the last few R•CekS no one had
, this room and in Such a posttton, he
had no dagger,
t'"It sloes not seem so• but one can
her lilt spoil: of her ocouotnies.
sufferer frtllu liver Compintnt and I)yt(-
pepsha for the. past two years ;Ind felt
r
fused et -les eoWng up the hill,
undertalten to contradict Ler. In the
was about to address him when Dir,
newt` toil. Simple cottages lite the9t
very miserable. I could not, take rntli• k
"Diurder, murder! was the word
interval since het first appearance on
]H entotl stopped him.
a } n +contain the most Unlooked for fir
Ars you X%,vvouS and Sleepless?
food r(s „it hurt me to .o%t. Illy friamis
panted otlt by more than once harsh
the porch the had rixelianged the light
dressy in hind at the
`�
" Waitt" said he. Tai.e a loot: at
pear I.'btiemon before you him,
teles:'
have you Faint and Duty' Spons?
Ate you Short of Breath?
laid, f Why don't •yell tty 13.13.11.' I dot
eo, usitl,q true bottles, tolticil made ltaclr a
ice, and in nnather !ns'tant a dozen
voice,
vo y
;. tri into si lit
mea and boys acme tush fi p
which she ,lanced
Vail for a darker and much more eery
,disturb
He.tvas sitting dust as Sou leo- hire
+fiihan thus broke Pitta the l,tluee lti halt
nand thought eC what toil
DIr, Suthe tg
�ottdt;;e did to and scrutinized tb�
lsyour Systemli,un Dorvti?
�
It sty, use Milburn's Heart suet X rve
etltnpll+ttr Cure that Y (tail now t+aC trtty-
thing I likb without It causing and dteeatrtr
pante of each t:ltaltt:ment that tbo
•lcenbte one. told perhaps tltie token 4f
;
pills.
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