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The Goderich Star, 1907-10-04, Page 37/ffrtr' rirs777 )40.44 CHAPTE111. ',1441? fM410# oulto • vbih* tun, Of Lord Crtuit.her *4Ut Weented Suittr, 1'IsI$ Freer, ,tttft lected. left it by egodoov. Thoe WhO aw;Into gleaceitt *i 04e .aneither,' end then at the..blututf- 111,' Wenlensvth Ue pIe siid feeisAehte 24*a 11i104!*44, bet illthiftB1,;14.' by "Iv* ing bine • . • rer theY'lleel'heati.ettiele'•014‘44 *V.l(ncr1ed be c bileettetFe-etptille.. thee /Ill ther ebell eeletePered 44- ,thelreeee,"'ite *dole :Thee SiteldenIT• 1104 P"foR cs"'‘' trine4 by the ennettneettlettt Segement 'Lord f.rar,s, ele,Mata 304 erteeit appeeraif Otereetaa (heels •seintee whet et a .,tteekWerro. file,breilleetTer'14, ItianOhiaa, 'eelleitteete the 'smelt :pOrtidit of hey hoOtanal'a been Thereforealt the.O011,hies tteSehtlig4.at, the 04110 attat :pot 14 liatowt#, 03(aVat4eit NettitS :_hend$041.0 Batph Freeet anfitte rantilidia*lkiketi,EXAX" theere et.pIetiePttl.V4S 0,x91P1144by :0,4 Thinking hinteelLsOnriptleed besltp- pcd into the eke* 4400MIrred' denheetbit overcoat. Then 0,4510 qilleb1et•liAtnie,14 palm -lined halt tet ih*Ontreneet;4-',"4.-reditk: servtuit pelted the,lieeVaf,i'atta*; '44.0nra. uPen ecaheeffellYSeSWItle(*.,little`.alliVer s atePPed eutsidd„o... It .was n verte1te4'04144,. poured down 14 104%4 linste - • 'etetelg wind buftetee • hint: Wil.lifil*C100441144 Flee. Fee taeecebd•Jer heelletede. 00„4}nei Pack at the brIIIlantly. IfghtOtt IiulI..etk Callihan tnacbed bla'Fblet.e.11eOA0blcstl* head turned up hte eelleee ellP140,4 out irlakly eresee4etehil'Mtriet,'4gOar°'''' After [olive/Mg egg., •let neileileetreete kr some yarela bettered 'chneri=4 .witta alley with a tortivs.,,mance as though fearitileSet'ideleetkee.,-ene en- tered a small .eilitele'kettatte„,-..aite;atmos- phere reeking,:a bei- *nd tale tob*cco made htm pause on illeeheeettelee A man eeated, close to the deer ret$4 and came up to hitn, He WaselinfltAnd'Ittlek set with a 'NSW brow•and billiet shaped head. His bronzed lare,4144,10141014 goad humored, but the' MaUtliOcettel.,ertd hard, the little eyes Sheen ,eteti1".. ming. He jerked his thumb oveeehre shoulder towards an hulereveme • Ralph.ioneWed hirn silently. Tee room Wa.O.Mettlf and dirty, but it had the adeenttige 01prlv- acy. A emoulderin •- are, struggled weakly In the grate: .Balph Iteld.Ont hIS chilled fingers to it. Then loaked,iiinUete ingly tato his ettompartietes faee. "A' roight," nititterett tee tallow.; flop. ping heavily on to a chair ,, "Anytime . „ yer loike." ' "To -night," replied ,ftalph, "In 'ano- ther hour or so: • . "A' roight, mister. 1 don't emiltes.7tin derstand yer game. But Eve sed.:VeCelo It, an so I will. Only, I wish, -yer'd change yer mind, 1 din% 'oteetly the cove ter father a female Wet Id alone one o' gentle blood.• I 'tiefescrytiles yer see." — He laughed softly os lie spoke and his eyes twinkled wickedly. "It won't be fer.long,";.reptled'-eaallibe pcking the fire with hie feet. "Only a tee days. And I trust you. Yoursister Is a good sort, sheet do her best, 1 know. Well, there's nOthixig to keep us but a drink to our mutual consent. To show you 1 have full confidence in. you „I'll pay you what I promised, now. And presently 111 bring, the child to yea home." 'Rolght y' are. sir, tin' may th' Lord strike rne dead if I mit in my Weed," re-. plied the other Solemnly with- his eyes fixeci greedily ea the young man. Ralph knocked loudly orethe table. A paste faced girt appeared at ''the door and took his order with a grin. Ten attnutess later the ill' matched ccuple left the building and 'parted out- side. The man, laughing softly to himself, elcuched through Ihe narrow streets un- til he came to his home, one of a squalid row ot wretched hotteet. - The door seeming straight into the room gave to his teasels. L.A young wo- man seated by the fire hinted eagerly 10 him. Her face .was bright and comely. The room. nithough ;poorly furnished, Was not devoid of emidort, geanlbless, and some taste. Mede it appear as er bright oaath in is desert, of • gray misery. Its exterior tondo one expect so little that a terill ef pleasere Would seize the stranger who ehaneed to enter, espeef- any if greeted by a angle from winsome Betty Green. t "Well?" she "It's relight. fle4 gem' •tor being 'er along. He weed 't aye me Hes made me pronase never ter eriteelhat tetiSe. Beastly hard. Her jewels are worth Itabbine filit FM a fitalekeflatiligis I keep my word.' Hetty threacied 'her needle p,ensively. "I wonder what his &Me is. Who's be doin' It for ?" atirligilea his ellotilderee. "1 don3 know; tvol'e efinee I don't care. But, wcitild you believe it, Het. the silly . fool, mite:illy oleo in jeese parts with Is valuables ati - knout ter tempt a sire,. Ditriend sleds an' a flog! It makes me teek tOlitteleee II, lie's paid me, yes. Bet those, are Worth mor"an that. An' if,I,Leetteld get 'em without Is knowilt% gesli, wouldn't just I" The girl's eyes sparkled. . "Don't hurt I Anything 'but Mur- der, you know. ; Alta etthlo say dont rob. Fer we've tts amen night to gold as Mem. Only liaceldent ptit Mere in their po keth, that's all. Out how's the silly ler know that yeti rah hirth eh. You uld do it neat like, 'Staten r Meanwhile Ralph had teethed the out- skirts of the town. The rata Ilad nearly ceased, and, although . the wind still tensed hint unmerelfulle. he leek rt ter - lain pleasure in ilife'lealki. ,1ei4 it Wet taking him 10 receitget,ft revenge Is sweet tts honey to itie 'Mind. The 'mitten who had slighted filS 46Ve would teteie d&Mair unknewmilly 'throngs blip. lit akrie could bring IRA the sitilles to her beautiini face. He atone Mild withheld relict. Ile smiled grimly as his lett hord WM .swiftly along the keetintleelille r4t he lea sure -of surcett', . . Presonty im turned bile a private nVenue. A, skill MVO Wiie before Ulm. /Vs shrouded withlOws. Nitta derIntelie within. fle WellteatiefeleeeTiettind ii, ik Small skie door, inen stoat kliir a rew etc:reds, listelliele Ideltelatlitetert beck. Els hand fluted flic MOM the; lock Owe beneath his hatch. Thv dOlir eWiltill open told he entered; tie found lillbsell 1 a hitge siplare Iniii. tinge 041411' h Itoti big WO, prom behind the .grcereffetz0 door WA - lag Wine sertenis bail rfie tile itti4t* tled sounds ot utulltial tint i, The huge bett§eOt-111 eteliltd %It* he silence of emptiness'. Ire crept le the Maki, c aunty vat Callfire treed. int; be paused, Ihilditrix , Ott Bei thrilletholet be, heelletief * *1114 Maid. might Alit ha them nea `wilfi it. OW at the doubt.. bie itsta,0 bolmy*„ The aloititned light lett *a it. hitt" child'a lutd; Her toned fiteie orguu ,itit,p4..hi,m:,, effete. ,hitle' •414tenTL: ed 1134*, , With, et eteeti,MOVerileflf Pe' fitgeted• Oar het and. allieleaktdir ern* under el!" Utile body', She stirred, 90tItnit' silent bitift OM. L'ene41.01,tkin• 044P4t.'4r,!4; A emits creettl..ner'40* ::..P.ipear-441,‘,. ttne;, ttnirthu.red,; In!atttat latO•hia'arroo:.. ,H-- ; -.:: :,.-: .. ',:, . -4,1ealing or :..linkoal;110.. iiiiat.hil h4rr., F4t,' :. a. , , riatOtta :lie • .,liooltatati,. and hair Withdrew ',n1*.:: ,arnif. ..'. tint the neat file 'Obeitt h*. hardened' tlilnaalt ageleeferlItle eyes bed .'14114904..elite Plotktre4- cogt if plOwentatt tut laYevto. IWO' rilibit*eath**(th•lia,";.he, otur4 .0alted, iiiiint:har'heiltik up, and wrap.: Ihr SOWeAderdO*0 , Mind her. -.See:.'efettled:eleSeer le,'Idnae and .closed tl.W:e..11*-`1. itIttilaYiiigik .,., , ' fte :thrriett: and bre her,doWitttati; otairo 'ont"oftho Militeltse., -The'rOilirhiar tahltrl''': the, ,batze, doer *a' 41.10,Y. PeeSed _,M*044141). snlifte ,:ellee wondered. hev... Inn Merry- .thogera',.*thild ::,ieUiti. when 'they reante thatilialr.tailittir,In (heir duty hail met. Ain nuelt: .a4tattohinctit. Zna chiltt*oke and _clung Re hiM., as the =14,4k:ea on , her :lace. tia:stified hei' 'oriels etc4lt idseea, and tOurtnure(t aett words.. inth ber':.. Nile eata, OW tease attired. .elle,?,:lelVeleletie %teen. ,.. A. little leter. he 'entgehe **et Preseelese and 140 tha.000100 40. On her twee's. "Where ', J,your,brethere he asked. !,r,or,a.ou 4:: to Onike the, leet, itrrange-, inents, [.'Yoti'Aite4e. Inest'legve to -night' 'll eier don't want ''er thead yeti Tins is tinraddress• ivo o" to," she said, banding oters fece, 44 lug l• / •Isint a ettp, of pa Or. ,She peered kilo the a . Reedy darling. I wonder Weep, the 'one to de it, sir. BM, there, 'faint ear 00-1e, wonder, Wets 'er Metter . . .110 turned My,: inipatiently, 6 "Cell her anything you like. Her mune Is eater reit used. Your neighbors' might suspect tit glees" "Coml. VII chrlsten 'er afresh. She's mine, tiow„ We're going where none knows ought, Mod -night, sir.. You'll iet us knosv when te expect you, Be Curefkli 'luny you go. 'You're in bad parts, Won't you watt for am ter take you, back," 4 "No. I'm not likely to attradt atten- Ben going. More than comlege l'rn wet throUgh, the sooner I get back to MY hotel the better. Good -night, Hetty. How well she eleepa I Be good to her r Ile closed the door with a stro'ng, feel- ing of reluctance, for be had been fond of the chile. Still lietty Would be kind, 014 he desereed his revenges This was Inc only wily heecciuld possibly touch that „heart of skink and wring it as his was wrung. - He sped' milekly through the ill -tamed streets. . Now excitement had vanished, fear assailed Inme An uneasy conscience ideed to the pricks. Yes, the child was Well cared tor -there; no harm could come le her. And yet . . . A sickening thud upon hts head made him reel like a drunken man. He turned to face his assailant. A mighty list streak him between the yes. He threw out his arms violently, the fighting devil .roused within himi. a mist danced before his sight; gatint figures surrounded him; thousands of eyes peered into his; he street( out heavily on eittter side, tes. 'assallent-there wits only one -skipped nimbly round him; then came the crash again; with a meun he sank to Lite etnite the darkness of night enveloped. him. The man who had drunk the glass of geed Milowship with him that night, turned his pockets out and wrenched the ring from his nerveless fingers. Then, hearing appreaching footsteps, he sped off. not stoppieg in his race until he entered les home breathless. "Well," said tietty, facing him. "It's done I Hen never know who IL Wiz them Ib" land - in, 'Then tittle, fur it was ei,1401 that ,everY &el fit the ilaS Ulna the Vette, 4" 'ricermut bis ,„ not one was the price I* amen, Willi itio air of /Midler with corner fiff Made hlic WO 11it 11101.0, was." Her eyes widened with 05 "Wot d' you mean Have yo "Nol Hen be roight enough. 1 ing anconscious. The ampere, find We (sena run no risks, Where's 100 kil?" She put her linger to her lips. The light of maternity sprang to her eyes. "Hush t There !" • She pointed to the couch. He stepped up ha it and stood looking sheepishly down at the flower-like face. "She's a pretty am," he ejsculated. "Won't the mother yell!" "Yell? I should think so! It's real crule of himl But there, we've said we'd do it and we must. I'm glad you- 've got hts dtmcmds too. We deserves sommut for bel' parties to robbire a mothee, I know. But suppose Ise dies?" 'He won't die," he replied contennip- tuaously. "Suppose he knows it's you," she ar- gued, "Hen never know that, I know. As fo.• his dimands he' say precious little. fellis'11 want ter know what he was do - in, In this quarter the night of the tall. He'll 'old his tongue, you bet," "Serve 'Irn right for wearing Glebe and fer stealtte her. I alwuys sed 'e was a 'eartiess sort." murmured Hefty, smoothing the child's hair boringly. (To be continued). orammo cormEtrEb. The man was unconscients, breathing heavily, and his halt -closed eyes had a gaissy stare. "Yes," eald the physicianwho had been hastily called in, 'tie must have blown out the gas." The man on the coma' opened his eyes, and looked with stern reproach at the (tooter. "No." he said feebly, "I wish It to be clearly underetood that I dld not blow oet the gal. I blew out the flame. The gas blew out ,me." to ly afeeeesa...* ALWAYS WON. Iacb-."How did you make your fote tune?'" leetic-"On horee-raelng." lacrob-"Whati 1 never know you belted?" istiace-"I didn't. I started a pawn- t1ustisppostto the entritne to the rcrecoursefor the Oebanlitted Hell 'of woe who wanted la get bottle when 14e racts 'Were tree." t Se the ealetesse* betlefilat AI *Wien r Nit.petealt 4aked Stied. *1-04.1 *Vs ft up. I as* taerv thou, Iket * Mirror *Rays V* Itratiite UM* tWeller • Ati. sti* a1y Inalt 14 14QX:de le04 aot to bet ettaght noPPInt. 003 by fgalf4. We. "rah um ana riteurted *tautly. "what got stiltorvhco Is bettet**1 *mirror and yuuruU. OtrgiViett 440, r se, ;AIM tbens that*mirrori Pt* tolisel. Ltd that yon art not." Why sood puns,4"ace hatie reCtirtle4 in .cOripection with medicel men. A. ofet. tido. Dc, Thompson, a coldittaneterle ei Wei* evell eitieliretere hie fitlY flar 05 two ve;,v strongly marked peculiarities *t-eloveplisnove aikt to **lute detesta, Ltionot mutline. Ott One '100efa5)n: Otte eteetee, ISO Garrick' were ra1low,SOt4ta .0 the inenlirot tah)tuot,,* toiettiArtand: at tom. whim 44 largo then': of mathos 'Mad* itt aPneacence.' 'APi:‘..r`ThOttiPtiOtt lost not Mt: instant: ift gtVtag band alt. •Piessiort lo ,Idit ettooyatt* -*Take At away Instantth".*s- bawled It -the OW 'Vent T.NNti, M),". put ,lwOarriek. ffillet/T, .404 Aitkeds'enVelklidletk "We shaU ,•-ele4. the ,'mtlffiliel rather .14%, ibm raw • - Sozne of Abe pot 'puset.ini)yeireti:bavi irt t 101. Lettsorn, .a :19.4.i.r.:0714....Lt9:0:0 :x0rIky 4P4 .1 om ;Atom., , ' And the 'fitteteeet,'00,4600tio Leti- $0,14,0 _ • , saau,swator*ot Ratteatvaa,to me apply, pht 1.:041,,,prabtieet settle. would surely .404440, , eriteeteeteMet • _ .itedmit 1 egiedite a OW,: still Many, cull. • "1. Letteozn. • •EY_011 Dr. lenner,.,Aba. promoter ot vac- cluatiOn 4,114 not dietleen a' pen at times. The fellerseffig:Utteee•pentted by hiraseir, acoatoperited O present <it a outdo of 4-clralte aent-bo IliStrethee ',Of a young 140 Patera: Who. bad recovered front a severe illness 41spatehed. my dear madam, this , scrap of, a letter' Tie say Mise.Mary is eery much better; A rustler' doctor no iongtr *he leaks, And. therefore, rye.sent' her 4 eoliple of qUacks. One ofethe mest eminent London sur- geons ktt,' the beginning of lest century was a Mr: Beaviskle. His industry was pherionianal, and so'aften were his ser- vices ,iseqUititielted.lbet the report of a case et the 'Courts df Tustice hardly coMpletialiniess liiq nadie was heard in conneatian 'witheit. "Egad 1" said a dls- tingulehed: legal heiiiriary of the day, "we never have a 'Iterntekle. nor a see cide, nor any, other aide now without a Heaviside." wealt•-•-eoe•••••••• FUTURE AERIAL. NVAIRVARE. When Alt Nations Rave Airships, Fight- ing Will be Difficult. On the question of aerial frontiers, Major Beden-Powell says: "Supposing that all nations have 'airships. Are they to be alloseed to go over one another's cotintries photographing strategical pcsitions in times of peace? If you say I don't,see how_you can prevent them. "It is impossible 10 fire at them, for te, fteld guns are made at present they have not got the elevation. You may say that new guns wtll be invented for firing upward, and I dare say 'they will be. But then, if a vessel in the air of another ceuntry is flred on, what of the airship that has drifted there by acci- dent, or what of the private machlnes ? "You see the discussion leads one into all sorts of complicattons. The whole thing is so dretim-like, and yet one day the dream will be realized. I think pro- bably it will be an 'unwritten law' that ne air warship will be allowed in 'ter- ritorial air.' "Another possibility is 1001 11 airships become common, wars would be no more. I.and armies would be useless, for what would be the good ot men marching over the country with the enemy's airships hovering over them, seeing every, move on the other side? And, supposing, for argument's sake, Germany sent to fleet of airships over hereqwe could simply retaliate by send- ing our air fleet to Gertnany. The whole practice of warfare wsiuld have to be evised. It is a great question," he Concluded; "one which Frunce has fully realized and Germany is realizing. I an looking le the time when the first ship of tele English air fleet sails over the land. We must rule the atmospheric waves as much as the waves of the sea." LIVED ON A LINER. 010011000... Woman Dies on the Etruria, Where She Had Lived for Years. Mrs. Elizabeth Rolutack, of Evanston, 111., who attempted to prevent her mo- ther, Mrs, James Carson, kern spending her fortune in conStant ravelling across ID' ocean and return as a "permanent passenger" on one of the big lines, fell dead on the same ship upon which her tnother had tired for almost twenty years, after she herself hue, made the steamer her home for severe. years. /sirs. flohrbacic Was stricken with apoplexy on the Etruria of the Cunard line as she was strolling the promenade deck with her son Harry, 15 years old. While in Illinois she lived at the Hotel Menette, Evanston. She had, however, of late years passed most of her time on the Etruria, occupying the same apart- ments which were used by her mother. "1 knew beet Mrs. flohrbtiek and her !nether, Mrs. Carson," said F. G. Whit - Ing, manager of the weSteen department 01 the Cunard tlfle. "Mr*. Carson had practically made her home on the Etruria for twenty. yearand would leave the steamer only to visit her deughtee, Mre, Hohrback, or to attend to her properly IntereSts In Ireland. "Mr & Robrbeck, after tier mother's death upon the ship, atm eeeMed 10ao. mere a longing for the sea, and sho, too, became it betinithent passenger Making reund tripe; Both Mother and daughter were known 10 every member of the crew of the sterner end they were given especial eare, They seemed to think that they lived heart' on sea than en land. Ort the hist .visit of Mrs. Car. See to Chicago she beettme 111 and 40 - Meted that she would never improve until she wee back on the ocean. "Some of her relative at one time scught to have her reatralned trent re. turning to the shtp. • Their efforts failed, however, and she remalried a patron of the line until she died tit eett suddenly." Meet ile011tartbled coittrol 4ist tattWiliiradra0441116"I'ancl other from. pedant Manama antsenrios. is MUM* of the 'mama report nt V5 Imponal T14sCrepe Agadiendraliaa neutsinsonie taweeaIig it vas a% is eilailleeer!! organized .14 Origi splear nt taking* wsalthy Clitanosn*hets anI waft ugh; or 43itte rent av tlis. estitral goy, itreonent. took Oar control ot thit )441t3!e latertejlitt lairt Iliske *bee*, Itletettling the aelitt*I 40d'ettettred' a *IttetePOI.le Vet 144 t,,tlignatta thriatilthent ther ta*Pite. 'tinder gavertki Meet' t tb aystemmi welle7 jelNetellte4a Vleterlatfe degree ad Seettre Seam. and naltainest, #4 We yens, ideal 41 hat hem 10.4 ihcidend* aniOnating to AO per eent.'ha tflek and thlit, 400* ..,the thee: ot other 14rTgtheitlitil."4"t receiP9tatoil",thetsirettl'n' Slier Vier* i1i5IS1W*144 tit* ekpeta*It *1143:10,04'. tit; the tillAt' Wift' lb*, WOas-. tretnet*,10441%.1b.;Itaa*"3"M, fift'..WAStilrld0416Sti eiritiet,141.4 RitagArKte )04 after reef* Mat . t Peatt4te. 1.4190/07.44 adia* it#1$9t$,wilotMill akz* 10 psy Usa prIvite. .004000 lt 0101#4d. ol ten,per 1111 01-Antilch goat 110, atiOW that' the Or )0,110fte RIM tit, eltilWeree; hae.eetne 10.4 reurdad by•iiie„;COraorro, as a Pnbl,te: ntee4tiltri ' ST.110` teglietbelitt.' *Me While ettli le an. undevele statit;la deatined to WO' on ire At part. In Ihe dttvebupnienl 10419:abee"144*CiaeebeeteC416lerses:14; Wbbe"ftr°thveteChtlittfeet:t his zni1s it' 14114 Placa -tor !Welt 4 's,e,....,..oreelfeeseaetee , Met? NT.,11 ,,Oir AGONY. A seve.re. ta,s0 al nbeematlsra cured by Hr, Williams* Pink Pine. "For Marty weary 4nontlis 4 suffered untold ngony. r could hot walk: efeed iteeecely lettere myself to a sitting ticfSturfli LI \yea ttileler medical oisre, but in vain. Finauly 1 tried Dr. Wile lieMs'''Ptee Pills and they have 1*. stored me to my former healthy cosedle Oen." Thls strong stitement was made tet h reporter recently by Mr, Charles S; lieddey, formerly eaf Kingston, N. $.; but now living at Pert Maitlend- Keddey is a cerpenter by trade, a a' is now able to Work every doeHe odds: 1 cannot speak too *lily ot Dr. Williams' Pe* Pills, as they cured mc after other Medicine failed. Willie 1 was living at Kingston, N. s., I was seized with rheumatism in its moai. vtclent forna. ; was compelled to take to my bed and for menthe Wae an 441," valtd. I was so weak that it woe dtt. hault for ane to raise myself to a Ale ting posture. It Ls impossible to tell how much 1 suffered day and eigItt, week in and week out. The pahle were like piercing swords. I had medieui attendance, but it failed. Then 1 tilled inedlcines advertised to cure rheuma- tism, but with the same reselt-ntortey wasted. One day when hope had al. most gone a friend advised me to id Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. I told him my experiences with other medigines, led he assured me that these pills would cure rheumatism, so i sent for a supply. Atter esing a few baits I was able to leave my bed, and from that on my restoration to health was rapid. I am now us well as ever I was, and have not had the slightest teuch of rheumatism since. The change they have wrought in my case ts sirup - :yr miraculous, and I can strongly re- commend Dr. Williams' Pink Pille to any one suffering from any form (1 rheureatism," Rheumatism is rooted In the blood. Rubbing the aching limbs with lint reents and outward remedies cannot possibly cure it. You must get the rheumatic acid out of the blood and Dr. Williams'• Pink Pills is the one sure medicine te do this, because they actually make new blood. That is why these pills cure antemia, headaches and backaches, neuralgia. indigestion and the ,seeret allinents that make mi cable the lives of ee many women and growing girls. Sold by all inedicine dealers or by mail at 50 cents a bo% yr six boxes for 82.50, from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville. Ont. The Sat Attlee* *OHO ever born In Epinal* teak his neat ales'(141.11 ifcettli eftert4)6 Tive curt** across the. .C4 hf&I rUF4er:41044.6 at thc, Urystat „Imaten Was 14VA 1. 16004Nau innliffig through it gradual y ehliaar041,1be forlorn Mit Zealous elneb. lie istruggied viiittittly, arras's' Die Auer and bask' againw ydion tra auhtided in -Maar V%TrLa(hI olt the tired, la iteeettlesiee rtunddes Yettni lord zunte,neorty than say 'OW anima!, 144 already Ilse patchy, brawn leitibero /ergitelo titke dialinotor Anis. Matly.peoplit la England, 4110114(0g the 411.41114014"4 0.1 lila "Age havei striven ter yettra to ,rosr ltd ostrieir by help of lite ineubittOt.,:flut the mailart- of thit 04; tri0h. WM, transferred als 1be beginning 9r111 Ain QV la ,yttoribiam.; Is tha "Orst 44.Infreced., and'Ill3re tifair SOCeral of the nine tgg$ reMiltning. ill the Iffetthater Inay bre* through,: 'Ine -heal; and Otte leg ef- Vaidlee.410_1-pitnect '0911101Ineht lo Mr, t,lroto,1 Palate manoger-ap. 14404 'tram. the OPattnee intor tulty on th#' Wir.githellit'fiteVe 'rlieteepen the Mettligee tillett 1110 iffibletitell end and out leppleft.4„%totia‘ :Tee 'removal', to the, tovtakotitio: ogtetaArtuk utui and very dalldately a Meal Of l*tleroct egg and bread cruniffs WqMserted Into his dock -like beak, 'the mai thoplilteu, his activity and growth, tta Is already nearly twic0 as big as hit wasA,birtri. In live 0141101s, If he can iSPA tile Inter, he should-40mi grown tram slx chits to titres) or Nur feet. Tom Smith was walking down the street accompanied by his dog, whose tali he had rerently "bobbed," when he met Will Scudd. The latter, seeing the stunted tail. pointed to it, and laughingly said:- "Why. Torn, 1 never saw that before." "Of course not," re- plied Tom; "dogs' tails are always be- hind." A Sure Cure for Headache.--Billoits headache, to which women are mere subject than men, becomes so acute in some subjects Dad they are utterly pros. tested. The stentach refuses food, and there is a constant and distressing ef- kat to free the stomach from bileawhich has become unduly secreted there. Pee melee's Vegetable Pills are a speedy altrativeand in neutrelizing the effects of the inteuding bile relieves the prea- sure on the nerves which cause the head. ache. Try them. Clitettemer-"Look here! All the but- tcns came off this coat the first time 1 were it," Aaroehelmer !the taller/ - nes? Su many beople admire dat coat dat you shwell mit pride and burst dose buttons off." SHAVINGS IN %MIN. Gallia Opened to View Body Disclosed , Only Shavings. extraordinary ,story comes,. from 7feteglial, County Cork. ,dung inan named O'Donnell, who had eon en inmate in a charitebte In- stindloe there, died a few days ago, and' arrangements were made for his inteement at Feerypoint, County Water - Wel, set 4offln wes ordered and for - welded, to toe institution. Next morning the relatives removed it ei the young man's former residence, carrying it all the way on their shout- derse Renlerks were frequent from the pall-bearees tibout the lightness of the man, but, as the young man's Illness was 'protracted, It was concluded, thut he hati wested away. Some hours after the coffin had been ,depcielted at his house a relative, who had' not seen him for severut years, ex- picesed a desire to SCO his face. The de - he was opposed, but, in face of a per- eistent request, the ltd of (lie coffin was allowed to be unscrewed. All attending the "wake had gathered relifld itsto tlike a last view of the body, but, te their astonishment, to quantity of shteengs was all that was to be seen. As soon as the partlee recovered from their shtick the empty coMn was taken back to.Ydughal, and in the institution ,froin which it had been taken the corpse still lay. The feneral party returned with the body In the ettrly hours of the follow - Ing Mooting and enfnuntered tin its way revellers returning from Queens- town regatta. The spectacle gave !he superstitious peasantry a shook, and they fled from the road to the nearest farm house. Weak id Sickly Nein. envy tbese in robust health. No need to seal sick When by the use ot tbe best tonic, "Forrovim,"loa °angst rtokblood and renewed aireingtil wad yigoe Richie -"Look at me! Twenty years ago a poor boyworking like a dog, and now -leek at me! See what 1 have made myself." Smarle-"Yes, sir. Lkt yq.u— Is this meant as 4 warning 'ar an example?" , You cannot be happy while yon have corns. 'risen do nut delay in getting u bottle of Holloway s Gum Cure. It re- moves all kinds of eorns without palm Fuilure with it Is unknown, COUNTESS ELOPES WITII PEASANT. The Romance Began With Rescue From an Accident. A romantic story of the elopement of an IS -year-old titiegarian counteso with a peasant seven years her senior comes from a village In Trentschin, Hungary. The girl, who is the Ceutiteatt Henri- etla K.ongraee. daughter of .CtilInt Ed- ward Kongraez, Is now living with her lover, Johann Andresen!, In If hut ud- je.lnIng her futhere estate. l'be couple loll the repreaerliatIve of e Budapest newspaper that (hey first met eix years ago, when AndraSsilt res- cued the Cnuntese from teditch after, a carriage accident. The enuple met frequently, and /inane fel; in love. Two years ago the es, wee (easily dtscoveriel the natiehn rind the girl was tient away insehool a unto, while Andrassik' Went into army. When he completed lee teem of military service ond returned to the vie lege the clandestine meetingbetween Me lovers were renewee, At last they decided to elope. Andras, sik brought a leader to „the flourdess' tesidenee ono night, Ansi plaeed it ageing% her bedroom witideete She managed to escape wifficitit alarming the houeehold, and the coupto Werit to Andrasellee home. The Ootinter5e' family ftled tIJ'toren' her return., tied even seht gender/nee to Arideaseilk`e collage, but Sale U1'041 tb wove her lover, nnd deelarol that she would them hint When she Cane of Ogee „ Der father Mtn %%into bear a fetter fee Maily disowning her. A man was deeply in love with a "lady fair," Ile ntet her one evening at a crowded ball, and, as he could not get an opportunity of talking to her, he contrived to slip into her hen!' a piece of paperwith the twowords, owili you 0 written upon 11. The reply wus.equally brief, "Won't Ir' ' To Those of Sedentary Occupation -- Men who fellow sedentary of -tatted oes, which deprive them of (resit tilt and exercise, are more prone to disorders of the' Jiver and kidneyst than those whe lead .active. euldoor lives. 'rhe former will lind In Parmelee's Vege- table Pills a eestoralive wilheut ones. lion the most efficacious on the 'nue - het They nee easify proeurable, easily tehen, act expeditiously, and they are surprisingly cheap considering their excel lence. "'You should never take anything Riot doesn't agree Willi you," the pleoioun tele Mr. Minks. "If I had alwilys 01 lowed that rule, Marla," he reniurked to his %%de, "where would you be?" You ere mem in regarding erysipelas a dangerous disease. Annalist lb. swollen. Itching sea with weaver's anew : Atte tnic• Wenriri sysup intistnaDS. SHICC.01.5 (WIC% Fu ads Rrauvht At ' Atttv ley itratheal Animal, 01141‘ of Idle meal clover mriliodo n 'waggling QL and (Time Mtn lho Kali 6tillea ffeia tirRi,g1 Velmeb44. Al f ime it boa been diseovertil by VOSIV.Ine nil ra at Blaine. Wash', cia file Inlet - nal Wil ignindary line. Trained clnita Wet 11..sed in .eltro en the' Inniirleial ong VA; eit.Slglos 0111c:era believe ills4, hun- dreds iti Pounds vf 11111 outrahand drag have teen bomb* into this roantrY in that laninuvr. An tt re5l5(1 et the (In' covOry by the oftleers, irberitas 'itiiln is in CuolorlY sWaillog trial en A Oars* et smuggling, 'he twat Midlug that dega Werof usg0 ki. amuirir1100 tome 4 kw 410A ago when ,Onicer bane of the Dellinglianl $14* tion allot a dog whleh ha $tiw running thnaugh the thick Umber Met 1,,IteStei, The eiMille. Wee loetbel down wrth 4 lgtIthet• Saddle in wittelt Were IOWA three. rented* Of nturn and a package Of slik, Where the deg came trein one where he was going ore Inyo'Lettes wrath ina Pill - Nolo, at onto begain kt fereet out. The Officers took 4 coon dog tvith thein t,...:the lanaularp line ,where, the fir,ie clifluie was sem Por three days, they *ailed hetore another 04r tato alone With ti peek Kiddie On its took. Talk flaw there were three dogs loa,ded down with the dru • The Men let. then! Reel, and then. wltli Ille aid of the teen nalke they traced there to an old Shack near Elaine. The onleers etterwartls ;wrested Smith on a charge of smug- gling. The leather saddles were fashioned after those ttsed by the hospital dogs In the Austrullan army. it is a mystery how the emugglers obtained Ilio eaddles. hut it is likely the confederates of the mart In jail were well Velsed in the training of dogs. -2c44..cNrittY flitting -:IW.aQ.hines Toodireliaisid like %reit* .1aile slirk Inilue, Adele WAY ek elkiehbe Pe4e0a la Iwo fittlaa gra+ Ise Ions% sM morshildratio, 01.11100MintarsiiiiIMISIIIMMitiomanimm Dyeing 1 Cleaning 1 0411111M111$ 411111101111 OTERO IC* tests tee'measete *see erns, sews/awe. 000040041.11natsto, Ottawa. (lesioei ONLY $10,10 AND UPWARD' Von CAR etelerftli YOUR SARAN tram Deed te at es stir Melo thltliere Fre* Illustrated natalaguatti 4.1141f4. YOU* 1310Vieltre FAMILY fitAtilittlea. ederaie a CRBELP1AN BROS., 1,,, . •auortanToWti, oerr. 0011110111811 411411Vripelv MARV hi asSpes 44.77titivn e -e4' MONISM FOS SALL Mr. Hardup (entering the nursery) - "Why. what Uri; nil yett children in foil" Small Boy--"Pleuse. mat, TeMmy's the bill collector, and he's culled with an account, - Nearly all infunte are more or less subject to alarrhoei and such com• plulnte while teething and as this .period of their lives is the niost crbtktil m0. tiers sheuld not be vothout of Dr. J. D. Kellogg's Dysentery Cur- dioL Th's medicine is a specie,: ler such complaints and is hglsly spoken of by those who have used it .• Ths pre,prietorq claim it eel cure any case er cholera or summer complaint. eibe--"I can't see ahy, because a women marries u man, she sheuld take. Is name," HP- "islet sth Ttie poor it !low ought to be alhitted 10 keep something he could call his own!' -- act!, Mange, Prairie scratohes and every form of contagrious lot In human or animals cured in 30 minutes by Wel- terd's Sanitary Lotion. It never fails. Sold by all druggists. "How is it that a strong man like yet eutinet get empleamentr a fed, asked a tramp. The mendicant remiss "Att. iliumyet we, people wank, ref. reeneee from my last eintilfe)tr. Lei Itres been (iced about twetity years!" -- A 000d Niedieine reepereq little ad- vertising. Dr. Itiontaq• releeir, fi gained tho tr, .1,1 name it now enjo% 4. dirmigh eleborate al' tensing het fte great meta not a rdlnialy f411. 1,104l. ily painv and tillnienlv of the re.pira- t• is ergane. It ha, fame o Oh It tt herever it hos gone, and tl ma Pi I gi'd ot ihe antwedes an well as at him -ie. Dose smati. effeel sure. The Guest /after dinserY nom- wife lc sueh a ia A tit 'lid e,itthati 11 a n won. (let soil re net Jealous sif her —the 10,0- "Olt. 1 oni neter !mil.. any ams here that ony sane 00171110 %fluid lido a fancy M.- e.-Zse"-"" a a ee" K I E; E PILLS " IKii0,5 fir II I \ " '11"5 tit nNP. '; Fftiv 15,es 5ft,C itt.11( etts4ofe t.STes Bitiej00" 4 ISSUE NO. 1.4-47. SERIOUS CONSEQUENCES WERE AVERTED AT KINGSTON DV Blood poison might have proved sele- ct!. In the euse of Me, Thos. Foster of Kingston, had it not been for Zam-Buk. tr. Foster says; -- "Lust kit I had a nasty sore on my foot caused by the Irritation from a pro- tecting eyelet in my, shoe, Before I was aware of it Mie colored sock I wore had poisoned the Hest end I suffered much in consequenee. I tried a good many salves anti ointments yet there was no improvement until I began with Zama:tuts This ointment drew out all the inflummution and pulsonoue mul- let and healed the sore in severe duys after applying." All skin dIseasee guiekly yleki to Zum-Buk, sold by all stores and medi- cine vendors at We. it hosor post free from Znni-Buk Co., Toronto, 3 boxes 81,25. Crabbe-"To-day for the first time, 1 was really, delighted to hear Illy neigle bus's piano going." FrIend--"Sones thing worth listening to, I suppose?" Crabbe-"I should say so. I heard the hire-purchase men taking it away." DYNAMO 300 lights, first-class culler, Will be cold cheap and Inut be gotten out ofJhe way owing to Ci0O-light Inaclitne taking BSI place, 5 Irsini Wilson, 73 Adelaide Street \h'est, Toronto. kucsairmazz- A NEW IGNITION BATTERY. Owing to the constantly Increasing severity of 1150 ignition problem, tit,' NATIONAL CARBOal COMPANY.Ite vi land, Ohio, deemed it edvisuble to de - stet a buttery especiallp for this dais of woo:. 'rho Columbia ignitor "Bed Top" Dry Celt which ls (tie result sr their experiments is without question the highest type of Ignition buttery on 1110 inorket to -slay, These cells ',Elsie a Ito+ snappy epark. romperute rap 11 and havelong life. They tire made In throe Nixes, The; company to 11ae ;erased to send their booklet "Ninke• wIdell treats 015 all ilas engine hole Ides, free to oeners ef autemobioes Launches, Gus Engines, etc, A writer says that whipping a boy may make him stupid. It way behill it is More Itisely to nuthe 111111 Help your children to grow strnng and robust by counteracting anyttitilg COU,i`s One great euliso of disease ill Child roll Is 50)110, it' move them with Mother ;NI ye,. q,e.oi,„, EN lerttillItlIor. 11 never 1 Is. •••••••• FAN BLOWER Buffalo make, number four, 9 -inch ver. lical discharge, 24 hetes Well; perftett condition. Superintendent, 1 ru th Buttd- Mg, 73 Adelaide St. West, Teionto, QUEEIEESTEAMSHIPCOMPANI RiY81 and Gullif St. Lamm Bummer ()raises in Cool Latitudes Irvin Scrim Iron SS. "Campaus," with olectrio oleetria belle and all Modern comforts. 14A51..4 PltOkt kiONTBISA Is ON kitiNlaa Y &I ass I nom, gent &September, 750 and :Sot °tardier, ed fortnightly thereafter tor trIctous re 0 call- us at Quebec tlaspc, Nal Buy. Peres, thane laser, tlummeraide, 5.E.1., and Charlott °town, .4.1, BERMUDA newest Baintraiont, els, by the new p,ele Merge 140, "Bermudian," 11,tee' teas. mailing liStit September, 045,,ath , lant tetti sict Aso,. mit Ieth and 37th Noventlia, r01,1,0,',4141.4 eoaled by sea hies te s -seldom rise* 'ah ivo 6 I Anion.. The ntinet trips al (So 0.34.4ta tar health and Comfort. 1llT11115 Secrei.ary. Quebec. A. E. OUTEFIBRIDGE a SU„ .agents. 10 I5ruatlway, New 1..A%. Ve Olde Firm of Heintzman tt Co„ Limited. .M1.1.000••••••••••••1110000/1 Isezrztionizza !Rh Established so Years. Wonderful Bar ains IN UPRIGHT PIANOS. Acton the Motto, "Do It Now" Tho statement is plain and bold, because ahsolut,ely correct, that here we offea bargains in line well -made, good condition upright dianos that cannot bv matched anywhere else. MASON • BISON -Upright Piano, vial) 7 octavos, hand. carved panels in top door with nicely turned trueree, a very nice piano In fit -et -class condition, havinf been thoroughly overhauled in our factory, fully guaranieed. Regular price *375.00, special at .. 0226.851 KILOOUfl - Cabinet Urand. 3 panels in top door, swing MUM° rack, full scale, rosewood mite. This piano in in A t condition and le an instrument that will give every possible satietaction, and is particularly good value at 6220.00 ....... . . , . . . STANDARD - Toronto, full oleo Cabinet Oran& In wal• nut case. Boston fall, beautifully decorated top door, 71-) waves 3 pedals, practically ne ROOd as new and ther- °tights, guaranteed.. Thto te an elegant inotrumeni. and One ther will give every possible natisfaction. Regular prier& e'75.00, special ist 5231.00 PRINCE - Beeutiftal whieut none, with full•lenst It mastic racknicely decoraecil ton door, with 7 1.3 octaves', Booton fall. 3 nedata. Marin frItTio 0 ye I. -hauled and le Oret-eleee enndltinn, telly ratirenteed, enectal at 1231.88 MENDELSSONN. Toronto- Beautiful upright walnut rase. vrith full-length MUM., inek. nicely deimrated tou hnndsome trusses and pito/item 3 nedala, ['levant ntano and while advso-tIsed utt perottd.hond being only slightly ahonworn. Fully guaranteed. *159,07, ortecitt ,,I, 3133.12 MENDELOSONN. TO,Ont0.-rleatalful ilyoright mahogany ease, with to.11.1ength tangle rack, nicely decorated top door, handeome trusnes and plInttlertt. 3 e'e gant piano, and while tulvert10,11 40 ne. ond ltd raelleally now, beinOnly edwro ishtly ..hop .. eg ear pele0 6376 03, ma:tidal at 8243.00 OXOPIOOE upriatit Cabinet Grand, beanwful mah,ac- any cane, With Bonton fell, hand/tempt y cot. ed rr Coale rack, three panel's. 7 1.3 octave., 3 pedals tire Is beat instruments, in tiret:cln,es thorousld Y overhauled and fully guaranteed. Nanelui t.1 3245.00 OfFIFILAY Upright Cabinet ()rand, writ 7 S1.“V.J. Bouton fall. nicely decorated lop door. timi.d :in rut no year. in ennditton, sind aperiel at 0783.00 WORMWITH J, CO. entity,' Ornittl. 7 IA ',saves. s dale, inelusites oreheolt rrti t aebtreel ihte to banjo, inandol. a tied horn etreet.J, F. 4..el1- de. dOor, 1t1 05.4101 1,r11et 1, Illy 5,3 new five year e11ir:1115te Npf.•• 01 5267.00 rtawcomas a 00. -Parlor Itrrtott tedant Winn and u piano that wtlI el OW 124 7 1 nettoreit, vetv wilt:031r t Or 11. 7,1,1.fie I `1 ..teve et hall ThOrtnindlly 15 55 rantecd Re-D.4111r erten 91100 00, 0,0.10 1 . 5410.00 STPINWAY & SON, New York rinsed with heau• Ilul Norwood nage, lot nektonttly itt, I Int:, and lyre overetrung ete The she or "if 1,, utlimtett.... this t the it el 10., 4. .1 1 11 boon thoroughly overtin.tiled, and lr, t e. .on, (elle guaranteed (Lei:ruler prho 61.'611opts at at S500.00 EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT. Pianos under 8260 00-410.00 east)) and 9600 per month. ()rand mann... 820 GO east) and 5110)) tor ntlt choir testy Or half -yearly payments 'an be arranged if dellred IT utteetal ar, ',gained ,ie” , tint, at our expenseand the piano will be hold until arrangementn eon he made by litter .1 haat,.itt;,• pantos esteh Instrument. Esoisiht prepaid to any point lo Ontarto, aud not...101110.de arran0entnut4 ttother poInta YE OLDS FORME OF Heintzman & Co., Limited, 00006.00...11/.. 115-117 King et. West, Toronto, Canada. Amzarimes====ainnEd - ith "OSHAWA3 Stanite d 3 Put them on with no tools but a hammer and tinner's aheara, --can't go wrong. They lock on all four aides, are self -draining and water - shedding on any roof With three or more inches pitch to the foot. Make buildings fire -proof, weatherproof and proof against lightning. Cost least in the long run. Made of 28 - gauge toughened sheet steel- only One quality used and that the beat - bent cold and double -galvanized. Last longer with no painting than any other metal shingles heavily - The Pedla. People Address oar StOWEKIAL nearest Warehouse t sti-e Oros et. w.11 Is Easy Work painted. Guaranteed in every way until 19i2. Ought to last a rentery. Cheap as wood shine;es jr fis t coat; far cheaper in the lere; ren. "Oshawa " Galvanized lltsee elen- gles cost only $4,e,0 1 seuar e, 10 ft. x 10 ft. T(•11 11n t h e area of' any rcof and h. :kr vir tempting offer for co• !'!,g it with the eh oapost roof you can really afford to buy. 1, e t us send you I. 1 11.; E 'WI,. about this rtxifing tittion t, 'la some things you may nue Laow. Os h a w et Galvanized Steel Shingles are GUARANTEED in every way for Twenty -Five Years Ought to Last a Century TORONTO osebeene st. OTTAWA UMW( tali Anson et. SS Dtiutlas 019. vma • VEL. thma t -ani R., El tffi, VilleCOUVre ya an% Posttley Elt Ir.:41=12, 1 1