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GIPSY'S MARRIAGE
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"No, Sibyl; Uncle Ben loll ate you though very pathetic anal pitiful told
ecru dead,' (tipsy ray's, sole ly.
tliliking mf the agony that the know-
ledge had cost her, and of nil sor-
✓ el% awl tears that hall followed.
A hard look comes over Sibyl's
Nee.
"So he told you that ? Well. I soup -
pose • it was best ; and I often n wish
It was dead :"
Anti theu she burst into a fit of
steeping -the (hardly -shed tears of a
nt:serable pcart-at (ho emelt of
thirty's lime at her cheek,
Yy dear sister. how very lovely
you are:' Betel sae, half madly, look-
ing pt her youuger Meter's 'aright,
glowing beauty. 'And you aro Lady
Dermot ! 1 maw your warringe In
the papers, Jeer, upil I have twelve
es ere night slime that you 'might
be happy .'•
"Asst I am happy.' the young wife
awls. softly, With a proud, ten-
der light Metter eyes. "oh, geol.
ronh will know how haply I ant
when: you have seen Renriee!'
"Yes. dear -!•"
'they look into fetch other'. faces
for a second. There i.: a sad yearn
lag etpressel in Sayl'H. while in
tilietya earnest Pyre hes a 'plea
tem rhe• 'dares hardly ask -I he uy t-
tery dJ her Mister's life. Ti,.- two
inert are an like. yet KO unlike -
oar with all the freelinear of youth
end bee uty, with review* of cul
tiring, and, above all, the stump of
happiness ands contentment; the
other, young, too, awl to like in
feature -tate eyes "end th the
tome; and she, tau. has the moue
curly, short h'tir. It le U;pmy'�ince.
but only at. It woul I hook *Minn
the light and Joe and gladness
((tamped out.
" Awl I was like you once," 'Weil
aij'a. uxornfully, a look m( anguish
.• ee•
r
Pit dark %
ntu he r g
aiming I
away,
for n Iw'o'ond she turns
a tel her ha tele 'hide her face.
Idpep• watches her. with tears in
f- dmf
She is hal afral
her own lyes.
this new, sad Sibyl. Nu. unlike the
fond, loving companion of old. She
hooks down through ,the glide of
the wood
"Maurice a Ill Molt eutur. 'Now
map' igen he will We And, Sibyl, You
rill tell IIIc, tura, won't sou, wily
you neer wrote or cause home?"
Sibyl's face Ii scarlet wig: she
tutee. round.
"Gipsy, you newt neer tett your
InaebaItd I ant elite, eacyer I••t inm
know you hat a suet me: Ito eo.t
underst•ad :' 1'romiee sue. i nm
dead, you know -dead, d •aid. Heaven
•news I w1:At I was !" mite winds up,
Iitwl.eately, laying bei Miler- o t
tifpseet shoulders. "When you hear
a hat 1 have 'to tell, then you will
wish I had' been Indere dem.!-, and
heeled. 9'our husband, 1 homy,
would rot feel very grateful to hie
wife's relative* if they brought ills -
green on hie family," dhr say e, with
nn h elr knl soh, very
w rtkit
K
fast and looking into liipRy's trou-
bled
blew) face, which line smith My turn -
el crimson -the young elf.' Name
to hear Sir )faut ee'e %oke saying
cgaln that he mould ;veer forgive
her if the brought many ,lhgotee on
the proud old ;mine of Dermot.
Very sortowfully suet sadly she
Iroks Into Hibeh'e Pyre,
"I hate net Pr kept anetlhing front
Maurice before," limey replies.
ghn feels' afraid "f thle wib4ie;'d
vi omen, whose whole life and Ming
nem to be a protest agninet Monne
terrible wrong. The joy of the sadden
ranted', a damped by the rtrangeness
of the meeting and the lnyetery that
seems to ottwhang the peel I fe of her
Meter Gipsy trembles slightly. awl
'..teething like a preeentin/ent coma
to her. Little enough clic drains that
her nett few wecrels wilt lay the fonu-
dation of all the agony and misery of
her own after -life.
"If you do hot want. to inert Mini -
rice, we haul better ensue 'twee." she
Nays. doubtfully, look'ng-wlctfu'ly nil
the time down the open glade in the
wowl,- and washing telmmst that In
spite of Sibyl alio could Nee Ilia
known figure. figure. ntel then there would
he an end 44 coneisnlinent ; she meal
only. sty, "itere Is SibyI." niel she
known nn.1 feels, with a great throhr
of tewie•ruees, that she may trent the
neat to his dove. Little she thinke how
ilfferent It may nil he If lin ikrso tine
- boa her life and lee will aro alter...,
by this one circumstance.
In 'a wood Sybil has caught her
halm( and dragged her away through
the tangled ieracken and brambles
deep Into the vomit, molting with
.nate anti Impatti•nee through the
thtok undergrowth of howl trees;
end Gipsy follows her half reluc-
tantly, '
They are hardly tut of sight when
ter Maurice appears, walking briskly
up the glade ; lightly he eprings over
the nettle gate whereon tepee, hail
Man perched, welting for him. lila
s try foot resting on her spray of
erinw.n leaves lying on the gram:
nut there La nothing to WI hint of
the near presence of lila wife - uioth-
t ag to whimper to him of the Begin-
ning of their trotdrte.
Swifter he croarea the wide field
:tel disappear,' in the dint .11.1nna•,
while his wife Pits among the moss her.
en l ferns, Masking gravely into "Yew, roil Brennen Nyldl pays; "I
by the girl's own lips. It Is the old,
Dirt .tory of a wottwu's faith and a
man's falthltesuerr, too such trust
on the one sale and broken vulva and
heartleesuecs on the other.
"Art1R then," ehb.pers Sakti, In a
I,w %u'cf. looking 'straight into the
eleidewS creeping up slowly through
the trees, and catching her breath
its (hi, eel of her efe-history .gets
t m y near, "lie raid we were to be
Marie I."
l'arr girl: l:viii yet what a world
.sf tetsicrn(w it expra'sct in her
wore -so. Put the tenderness is only
momentary ; her low, eters toilet( are
tory steady as she g.x•s on. and it Is
Gipsy's hurtled breathing that can be
he:lyd as Sibyl says, calmly. with ouch
ul.otnimeiouH pathos In the few words
"Ant S belated in him."
"Uel then?" w'hieperr lapsy, itith
INA teat's rolling down her cheeks.
sibyl gores en steadily in the same
dr a ry voice:
"I run away front saliool with him,
uu i we trnvetleil on, anal un, laud on
all the night. tlh. repay, Uipsy, 1
'rued,.: !him mo! He sell we were go -
Ing to heotlald-that before moru-
lla we should be In a Scotch Vivre ;
nue if 1 pawls! ass bis wife In that
rem ntry,it would 1.• as binding as anyf
Church cerrtuutty ; and so--" In
spite of all her self-control, the
words g -'t t('ry trtnulous now; she
turn.' (away her quivering fare and
droops her head. "We passed as main
utak wife, Olpsy',' alio ways, se low
(Dat ttlps), can hardly facer the wtno-
thcred words.
"And so you were, Sibyl," she Bays,
eagerly. "I have read a Souklt story,
nisi in that it was 'halal that such
n course .would be legally binding."
Oh, the misery and shame un the
pour, c(Nrtirhwod face that turns to
tier for one. 'second!
"It was wit licotlatul:" and then
there falls a silence broken only by
(epee's drlco(ttrollublo weepiug.
Sibyl sits tearless, ( with o iIleil
fat-. looking Into vnwae•fenuey ; and it Is
Nle• who 'weeks first.
"-Ile (kretctxl me -1 was at young,
•ass ignorant ; and then tee travelled
from placer to place In Ncotland af-
terward; ant, Uipey. I was .i• -it hap-
py ; awl Ire -he oval me then !" -
with one loekw'ard glance at her
foul's' paradise, and a sigh for the
happiness, that. can nevor he hers
this Miley of eternity nguln. "For a
whittle yea I lodievael I stns his
wife, nisi 1 don't Wealth any one In
the wit, world was so happy as
I. My only trouble was that he
would novt•r let me write to
-yaw• Inn . rated that,, for Many
r,aeone, our mirringie must be kept
(fere.. Don't cry , Gipsy -please don't,
dear : It.. wo_et.ila any guoaL"
" I can't help It," sots (tipsy, raat-
tting the truth of Whiles own words
-dint It woutl' Mata been belt w,
thawed, ind she bead renal r dead.
• i•. ly ay,•'
'h 's voice I. w rf rt uuttr 1
6 1
} 1
t r eimmense r.,; of
a.v alai' retches the vent
agony In her ,tory.
" Then me baby was born."
"Oh, Alfa; t:"-elUi at gasp and it
'Mick thrill of sympathy ; and Oip.sy
seise, her sister's land, and hooks
with loving tenderness' Into the
white. ',sena! face. She It longihig
to ask a hundred (mentions, but 'hares
and she cul; looks dumbly at
the eel mouth and passionate, herd
Etyma.
" An welted for that, and then lie
I. -ft m". He came and kieled me, and
left m' with hie child le m;, nems
and -:rel -I hate ne-er ecru him
'Ince." The herd uol.ce breaks a little;
but she goes on calmly el Hi: "Don't
make me cry, OlPwy ; I want to tell
-:ou the pert. Long afterward some
tete wrote a letter to the to may
that I had never been married ; and
after that I fell Ill and almost died -
only far , my baby, I should. Oh,
(tipsy, pray that yon mny peter e'.•:e
Mem of sorrow such as mine!!"
" And coir little cell'1 7" asks (limy,
in at rhokel volae.
" 120 Is nllvp and well," Sibyl an -
"were, with no visible teoderne+ In
cola nr mnnnrr. "I left him with
friends In London."
There Is something In her ` ton"
which .forbids farther questioning,
tout Gips, feel. this.
"The less you know about me (he
heifer," Sibyl grain on. "I came only
I i a t meet are the nein I .ought
taae'. my husband."
For it moment the tntee•ry In line
face Oren pl.irr to runething almost
lite hope.
They 'mote with n strong Scot'Ii
Hreent nt that hotel: and, eliey,
ernnetimet I think, could It have been
Scotland after all 7" -and I have often
thought, If I could sen hike ngtuin,
it might till romp right, 1 would do
earthing he asked, submit to any-
thing, for the hoe's cake," she ales.
pai.iionntel ; mud the f ace In her eye*
I.e drowned vmdllenl.r with trarm.
"Heaven help me, Y love hint so :"
.Ile wall!.. " ata i think I could hear
any untag only to ere hie Inde again.
Oh. Paul. Paul I"
"1'^111 I" 'cheese tiipey, trembling
from brad to foot WI the re•colle•tion
of colonel Brynnee face on the first
night of their meeting Mahe* across
Sibyl'. face. The sun wet. su.klenly In
a rid hasp, all the wood grown gray
fowl dark, and still (alpty Helena to
the king, dreary story of Sibyl's bre-
ken life.
It i. n common enough story
se lovely, blushing f t h
"Sibyl, let we tell
know what had bol
you only knew him
to everyone."
But Flied will, ,not hear of it. Kir
Muurlee Dermot and etery'ouo meet
reu(alu In Iguurnnon of her Ming is
et►rtel:oJ.
o tier, hit -
Very
"Let mo be olrndl:" sYe o
t rrl,u
rclucluully hips)' prohulses,
seeing all Ulu time that It would be
Itdercrlbably,comforting to •wblepd'r
the whole story to her husband, Willi
Ilia strong hand holding hers.
The shadows are more than ehad-
ohs when they say a lingering good-
night.
"Lelia!! see hint to -night :" w hl►pere
Nlbyl, brokenly. "1 trust to you,
lapsy ; yon must manage to let 'no
rue him."'
"Ye*." promisee tepee', aul walks
home In the gloaming by. heret•IP,
itllh only one el/eh-that she semle
tell ail to Mtaur:oe the moment taw
meets hem
C'Ih\PTEII XXIV.
Lights" every where -the usually dila
.e'l'l
Castle i ern la
(noels( of 1 roman
all ajtluw. Llgilte chBii' un lila po1-
i.eatel fluor, on the pictures and the
floe era, awl on (tipsy' coming done
the w'kte old staircase, a tislon M
pale yellow silk awl gauze caught
back with gloire do Udjon roses. A
(cry' charming pleture rhe hooks
inlfdd - a dainty little neatness
('ir this grand old house. Her
ebh•ekk are pale to-nightt ; but her
creamy brow,' skits orals no color ;
:ltd ugly her hu'baud nutleen that
her rya look tired,
"You walked too far, (Slaty;" Ile
snys, surveeing her with proud ad-
miration; "ane a won't Jo to look
tired before the d'ulwing bcg:ns."
Her mouth trembles, Heil the dark
r) ea look kd ingly Into Me. If ail
could only tell bier about Sibyl. non-,
this. moment. as he Mande bertci"
her with this tender kook :n his
face !
"What pretty little curie!" he
buys. foully, touching her head
lightly. "I titter soca Huy one With
hair like yours. dialog."
Kite Is on the point of say;ng that
Sibyls' hair ie just the same. int
rememb/'rs emddenh•, nail stands
tell:mem and silent, tanking of poor
Sibyl, who will, by nut by he' crouch-
ing oat the terrace initiate tot try
to catch one glimpse of Colonel
Bryn ll.
(To be Continued.)
sou be her sister. �'c
Mauroe ; he will
ter dean. If
ate kind aid good
mod
•
A WONDERFUL RE 'ORD
Many AO called "'peel(
'cures" for Itlp•umntism h' is al-
ready been brought Lefore lir pub-
lic; but IN heti fthcunuaIion. )s ural-
giu
awl kindred dris•a.ee hat be-
come chronic and threaten ea ione
mitts; sou may rest usvurewl t at
they will help but tery little. f
any. Allitesglu. nut rerwmuir11.10
ass "ixfallithee the peculiar yunll-
tiee td St. Jacobs Oil tapecaally
adapt it terthose cases which leap'
tee dermal "chronic," and which
histo pre% lonely withstood all
know"speecifies" UN well us the
prescriptions - tel
the beet phyrt-
cn us.
We wlnukt mention, as tie exxmpli•.
ut
cllnuu of
the caw of Mr. 11 \ 11 H
1'ittsl'urg, alio suffered with lawn -
Mat Ism for lour years. After vain-
ly using all the beet recummenlrol
temente..., and exhausting the .kali
of the most experienced phy.iclaauN.
without earn temporary- relief, It
reouir d only two bottle. of St.
Lineae. OJ t u elfie.t a pa•rluttuinl
cure \ir. U. llaluut, a well -know'*
citizen of I'tu11gstuwit, (thio, twee: -
el for lee wife, who for twelve
ycnrs had been n couanut sufferer
from Neuruigln , he the head!, the
set 'ems of. the ablest physlriens
of this land, but they were unable
to do' anything for her; Walt a
tulvle of at. ' r s - nr er.
Mr Wni. Reinhart, Elmore, \Yl -u.,
reports the VIM!, of n neighbor teho
for twenty-four years hail suffer-
ed is. terribly I% kill Rheumatism
Hint, at time+. he could h
v e 1 :►t
alt
'rote, a few bottle.- of at. Jeceb's
Oil cure) him. "Ter cup the climax. -
however, Mr. A, !Seneca of Taylor-
ville. Pa., Writes, that hie mother,
ti his had been a continual sufferer
It It Ithnumatism for the past (Ml
years. used one Mottle of St. in-
dite. Oil anal was immediately re -
limed of all pain. These are resulte
which truly deserve to he brought
to public nMlce; hut they are lot
exceptions, a• will be seen by the
nam ter:tina other ....gertlficate" from
'all parts of tam Y.ideter'StiareM:
shumhl he. the flute' of everyone to
call the attention bf his pufferinie
friends and neighbors to this won-
derfully effleacivals preparation,
essentially as this hens price of 23
and 50 cents per battle places it
within reach of all persons, rich
and _poor.
ltistroua silk of the threes itself was
of a deeper sign -shell tint. The demi-
trained skirt was trimmed up more
then half its length, with rows of
• and
finial out by chance that halo living
near here. "ito you know him. Glpey?"
"Yew ; he le coming to a twill nt our
hoose to -night," Glpey says, anal knits
her brews for n second. Then. it, i1
taking n auaklen resolution, she tern*
Wear i That's 1e the greatest thing in the
world,"—in anything that's worn. You get style,
fit and finish too, in
byRubbers
—But the one thing we emphasize is their
Wearing Qualifies.
"Granby Rubbers wear like iron."
THEY STUDY AT HOME.
Why German 801001 Hours t:eson
Longer Than They heathy Are.
In Ik'rmany the law requires that
evey child attend school front the
age of six up to fourteen Permits
are compelled to pay a fine in court
If their ehlldren are absent from
'school without good cause, and the
child must make up the time lost by
just nor many extra drays at the end
of hie wnlre•e am lin has been absent.
('hlhlren aro celled by their laid
names' from the very first of their
scluol-.inys. Their teachers are melt
ulmo!t without exception. 'Ni.' boars
for nttenlnnco in the winter are
from eight to twelve In the mama -
lug, fowl 'from two to four In the
after;ion; mal In the warmer
month's from never' to eleven nal
from two to font. Three hours are
Mewl( teal for the younger ehll•Ir'en•
Un W'ulneeday end eintitnley after-
noons the schools are closet Wheat
mr'cmm strange to us Is that all the
etutiving Ins done nut of school. \
(loss not having It recitation. there-
for.. le sent home, and so It hap-
pens thnt few children art• all of
the nix Ilona a day Ie. 'school, a*
theabovehours. would *tem to Imdt-
cite. The erre little MOOR. for In-
stance, mne' he in school from eight
to nine, from eleven to twelve, and
from two to three. the Intervening
time being spent at home In play
or mtnaly. In consequence of thin
ant -of -school Maly, all hooks, pen -
elle fine slnlonrry are taken hone
at the (owe of the morning and af-
ternoon erasions. Thies has given
flee to lin use of knnpsneke by lapth
girls at ml boy P. These knnpnneks are
made of leather either dratted or
with the hair on.
If a hay Intends to carry his edlt-
en lion beyond that afforded by the
grammar sebool, he Is expected to
enter the high school nt the age of
eine or ten years, where his lower-
schowol rttsdlrs are continued ^nil lan-
guages are Commenced in it ample
way. Oltl. In like manner go to a
higher school. The Mottles pnromed
In Octillion schools ars much the saran
as I. Os, (Iowa. -Mt. Itleholas.
Feed pale girls on Scott's
Emulsion.
We do not need to give all
thy,a reasons why 1 Scott's
Emulsion restores the strength1
and Beth and color of good
health to those who suffer
from sick blood.
The fact that it is the best
preparation of Cod Liver Oil,
rich in nutrition, full of healthy
simulation a
issuggestion as
ugg
to why it does what it does.
Scott's Emulsion presents
Cod Liver Oil at its best.
fullest in strength, least in
t Iste.
Young women in their
" teens " are permanently cured
of the peculiar disease of the
food which shows itself in
paleness, weakness and nervous-
ness, by regular treatment
,ith Scott's Emulsion. •
It is a true blood food and
be naturally adapted to the cure
at the blood sickness from
which so many young women
suffer.
We will Ste glad to send
a sample to any sufferer.
is sure rh,t this picture la
tI.e Isnnt • label rs a tae
. ppperof e, r., bade el
wrapper a 7011 bur.
SCOTT & BOWNE,
Cherrlets,
Toronto, Ontario.
WINES OF COMET 1'EARS.
Where the Erudite Judge or Y images
Finds His Vocabulary Exhausted.
It hits been sail that n good drinker
should be 'tole p( the first taste to
ecognlze the wine ; at the second,
e quality, and at the third, the
age. II any o1 the genuine race of
goui\wets 'still aurtive they may be
aide to appreciate Inte t1le old fmratli
n
though It is to les feared that the
modes expert would find some dif-
ficulty n npq.lying it. Not that he
would ss 'essarily be unequal to the
mere n the m r
e (tatter of
w
credit };,r ry branch of criticism bar
its necerear vocabulary, and a judge
of wluo M n t behind his brethren
in lite use of esoteric terms of art,
The orelivarj c ',mower contents him-
self with thou broad distinction.
which are suffic ent for every day
purposes.
Any wine mere.. Mee list Bill Nerve
as an cle•nentary ext -hook on the
eubjeot, and the not ate may edify Ilia
mind with such appr
lovely, soft, round, d' icate, until he I
the "light and dry,of the "full I
end generous.' But the wine taster
must be a master of a ' uch more 1
subtle appreciator. He k + t to a
nicety what 'delicacy and vinewtity"
denote, the precise value of the
phrase "Mtge at In style," a d the
• tact amount of bully neer. , y to
justify the encomium of
" sh•in
g
great f.rwn
err."
That a tort wine should .be p o-
nouncal ' well bred" is in the mitt
of (hinge. C'oneldering the good cum
germy it kept for so many years any
falling off in the manners of Old Port
instil Iwo a positive calamity. Then
there Is "curious" port, a phrases,
which touches the connossieur in the
ono soft spot of his experience) creel
M,4y:.. •;tdoand'..'..aadeasest::.esee.reegeon-
able adjectives, indicative of a %Inoue
status of much seemliness and re-
iupeetabiDty. But "curious" touches a
higher woe, and the critical paint..
nt once prepares Itself for a revela-
tion,
It may he . toetoned, however, If
nee of these epithets are so expres-
sive nail satisfying as one which wan
form. ray In greet Vogue. saumrthing
like a century ago every virtue and
accomplishment which n wine could
powitemM waN mummcz tip and certified
to by the term "comet wine." Only
a genius could here arrived at the
roneluelon that the vintage of it
notable Comet year wax of vnetly
eupPrlor fluidity and flavor to that
produce) in ordinary seasons; and
mune Inst an aittluti man of butanes+
rout] have tarried the discovery to
profitable account. In the old thee
elKnete were hl el as accountable for
wars, plague!, earthquakes and other
grlevoue troubles. But by a playful
wrench of fancy they were supposed
to .bring warmth and aunsluln" and
to bestow special fruitfulness upon
the tine.
' c one has heard of it comet"
remember or peach season, but with
regard to wine, It was at once per-
ceived that "maned' was a first rate
word to conjure with. It fired the
ronuirlal imagination and was also
of considerable memento assistance.
Thum wo rend of that worthy gen-
tleman of the old school who yet
-nurses some few bottles of the fam-
ous comet year of 1811, emphatically
rolled 'cornet wine.' " What an en-
thralling subject for after-dinner
1 lint l How often must the eines of.
all ages anti countries have been
t'.lecussel under the Influence of that
Irresistible cordial ; probably not
itltha'ut some uls tlny of the cmnpara-
tlte method!, in reference to the Gel -
tare of friends And neighbors.
Even an astronomer might hare
lapsed Into enthusiasm and told how
the tail of that particular comet
was of the Mu/tendons length of
1112,000,000 tulles. shad it been
toilet round the earth like a serpent
It would hetet) gone retina more than
5,000 times," A life-giving blanket
for the vines, and a magnificent ad-
vertieemeut for the gruwi•rs. Then
there wall the %imam( of 1S3M, whir•.
was regarded an "srmhething wonder -
fel." That wee the great Bear of
lionatI'm comet, the splenlld appear
anew of w filch Rtttne of per still re-
member. In 1501, as toe are toll,
the earth pastel through the tall
of a comet, but how the grapes of
that year were affected by the eon -
tact is not very (Ikea(. -London fllnta'.
The First -When be prop'seu to me
he acted like a regular Idiot.
The Stetted -Well. my dear, yah
meet remember that he Wail doing
something kllotlo,
yeti epithet's alit
MAN WITH STEEL HANDS
rug t'Iurge A/Salsut * Masi
Ar.ysted Its Paris.
There is at peewee:a In the Cen-
tral Police Station of Paris a pri-
boil•r named l'aetet, who Is known
atm the "]tau with til • Steet
Ito with arrl•stedl am a eurloes
charge. which w ill ie.ve .to be con -
saved se an assault. Cartet went
Wl thio Bichat 1lurqul►al Kiel naked
bo sultuitted its it patient. lie
examined by a reelti ant mettl-
es
eanes student. who said that there
tree nothing the matter with the
applicant. ('actot then took one cif
the s ethed's hand. In • his and ne-
teshly crueluel the palette meellcal
'eke(w fingers. It was tike the ;grip
of the ouwmnwk'r's statue lit the
hod ease of the rake, Dun .Toni,.
Thu student cried for help. and
-the man eith the steel hands was
aerated by the pollee, to whom ha
calmly stated that he crushed the
doctor's fingers us a token of.
thanks for deviating him to be in
perfect health. At the polite. alit -
t1011 l'auitot broke l► thick log of
Y Ilerl et•..
w'oo'l In two . nth a pair et gel c
with three of hist fingers. and mine -
pet a rope tied in tenfold thick -
read strewed a cask. All tills was
dare (the Lolwolr Telegraph's Paris
corrauq.ondent tells ue to show the
remarkable etrcngth of ills hand.,
hut hu will have to answer ell the
saw, for hating ,tssaultel til^
medical sentient.
Minard's Liniment
In Cows.
Cures Oarget
s ler /
It Annoyed Her.
Brooklyn Kettle.
"Yes, the widow Is perplexed."
"How is that :"'
"Alto doesn't know whether It
:leans that her hesitate! true a good
titan or sale' Is a vixen. -
"I don't understand."
"Witt,'" nettled. the Iwhp.'re said that
Le had gone to at happier home."
Mune rd's Ligament Cures Colds,
t
Bound to Keep Them.
Philadelphia Pelee.
Mamma -Don't be too selfish. Let
your baby brother play with your
marble, a little while.
Tummy -But be meanie
them always.
Mamma -Oh. I guess not.
Tommy -I guess. yes; he's swel-
tered 'em.
etc.
FRES ALKAI,i,
There are few women In Caged&
who have not heard of " tree alkali,"
but there are many who do not under -
Mend the term. The term Is always
used In connection with soap. It
any think it is meant to convey that
It is alkali given free with the soap,
then alkali Is very dear at the price.
But It does not mean that. A soap
•'outalning free alkali Is a soap In
'flitch the alkali it not properly Inerr
porated with the fatty acids used In
the making of soap, and such a soap
Is most Injurious to the clothing and
hands. Free alkali in soap. wilt burn
the nap off wool and the surface off
linen, coarsen the *kin of the hands.
rendering them liable to eczema. nuke
the anile brittle and chap off. Such
a soup does not possess thorough
cleansing properties. The difference
between a temp containing tree alkali
and a neutral soap Is easily tested.
Sunlight Soap In a neutral soap, and no
one who liar once used Sunlight Soap
for any time could with satisfaction
gu back to any of the common laundry
soaps on the market. Complaints
about the hands and the clothes are
unknown where Sunlight Soap is used
603.
-' - Quid Pro Quo. l--
I'hiiadelplria
Miatr•Hs-You don't appear to have
as much affection for the children
us yon might have.
lura' girl -No? Well, I was just
thinking I don't appear to hare as
much wages as I Wight have, ma'ath.
New York mud Horton 1'ha New York
central.
The numerous trains, the excellent
mervlce, the uniformity of Its trains.
Its four tracks, and the location of
It■ depute In Boston and New York.
mato the New York Central the fav-
orite lino to those points.
Ally ticket agent will coolirt♦ the
above.
,1n t'ndeerlrshie Loaf,
Life.
"Why are you in mourning ••'•'
"Oh, for my alas." "I didn't (,nue
that pot hail lost any."
A Place or l►-ter•est.
Nearly every deputation or con•
ventlon sidling Toronto make A
po;nl of ivalsrttng the greet Im,tle-
tdnht works of Y'tuwt•y-Ilwrris ('i.,
Limited.
to keep Last week the curlers who have
Mere touring Canada, paid ti t'tril
to the is -.tics, and were muclt sur-
mised, not oily at the extent of the
wnane, but at the wonderful methal(
uT innnufuicture employed.
The plant is certuhlly - gdetelslly
egrlppesl for tanking the workl'a
best hat,vesting implement.
1 A. Yankee's Yarn.
We have always been glue, to
uudrrwtand that America le a Trig
etsuutry, anti that everything In It
is 1•Igger, better and more carious
than (lila sM1c of the Allstate, lett
we pretense that ecu i In the land
I
of the Stars anal Stripes there ere
not many animal* as described be-
low. It appears (bat mime men
it relating l n
K their experiences
of
M'
ytowlPrfal nninutls, and it came to
the Yankee's turn. to speak. "
never had any wary remarkable
nninlaI," he 'drawled. "hut I (Nice
had a gout that gave me a lot of
(motile. I gait so mad with the
things It did, 1 threw lh'.nse at It
that would limas killed any ordinary
gestl, awl new awl again, In the
hole• of alibiing ;newel( of it. I had
a shot at it with my rifle. It did
not seem to gilled. One clay when
it'. behavior got fast endurance I
gut n friend to help take It to a
prerlpiee n couple of miles siff, and
there In the early moralag we
t threw It
rocks :100 feet below. Well, we were
Moiler at breakfast an hour later.
when we heard a noble in the yardr-
Heel looking illi, saw the goat gam-
bolling about, pulling the' warhi,g
off the clothes line anal chewing
up n flannel e'er t. 'rhnt was tall
much. We dragged rags 1 it to the rail -
wee track lien by
ant faslenel
'It firmly to lite rail, then waited
till the express came up. Ail the
train came tearing along, what tin
eon think that gnat did ? Just
coughed tip unit red fhtnuel shirt
and waved it for a danger Niggle!.'
-The Golden l'enny.
tke
Mtinarlrla.'s Linhnent Cures D'ph-
JUST LIKE BU1'INC RHEUMATISM.
V.'.put the blit+ in t ar ea. Me and take
away the malady. fan t that just like
buying it ?
There's the bunch of money you'll pay
out to get rid of tae rheumatism if you
buy prescriptions with it. It's a cure you
want, not prescription•.
SOUTH AMERICAN RHEUMATIC CURE
pull the rheumatism and by the rdbta. No
more doctoring. no more medicine, money
saved ; health seed, life sated.
CURES IN I TO 3 DAYS.
Bts, F. EIBer-a, a trained otter, d Halifax.
Vying 92 r it
atCorn allia St writes : "I have been
a sufferer for six years from rheumati.m. Many
doctors treated ce, but relief was only tempor-
ary. I vied South American Rheumatic ('we,
four days' use of the
and after i remedy, was en-
tirely free from the d,sease,"
SOUTH AMERICAN KIDNEY CURE
in healing powers, relieves bladder and
-troubles in six hours, and in the worst cases
speedily restore perfect health. • 3
A !Serious Outlook.
Brooklyn raglr.
" I see there Is talk of Increasing
the Inheritance tax."
" Yee, rali'I the rich man'. eon :
"it's getting Ito a fellow would al -
moat, ins lint lin Vs his fattier lice,
don't you know."
Deer 'SIrs.-I was far seven years
a Sufferer from Bronettial trouble,
and would be so hoarse at times that
I could ecarcely speak abode a wthhla-
liing
per. I got no refrom ny
till I tried your )MINefIRD'a ONEY
BALSAM. Two bottles' gave ellef
and Mx Mottlen made h coin ale
cure. I would heartily recommen it
to anyone metering from throat
lung trouble.
.7. F. VANBi'$KIRK.
Fredericton. •
Like }gather. Like Son.
floulon Transcript.
Mrs. Flicker -Johnny. Margaret
sage you enemy like a pirate.
Johnny Flicker -I suppose Plm must
mean rind. Rather tough on lilm to
call him et pirate, ain't It, ma ?
Gray's
Syrup
Y P
soothes
and heals
the sore
throat
and weak
lungs. After a few
doses the cough is re-
lieved, and the soreness
passes away.
Gray's Syrup cares
to stay cured.
At all Druggists accts.
Gray sSyrup
Red Spruce6um
He Is not Unworthy.
If one line failed to reach the rod
he Nought,
If out of effort no great gout is
wrought,
It is not fnilere, if the olelee( be
Thi betterment of man : for nil lint
Ito
ihas dune toil suffered le hot gain
co tiros. who follow seeking to at -
The end be Nought. His efforts' they
Will find are guinepoate on the way
To that neconq:lishment wheel he,
For Rome tone purpose,, cola! not be
Thi' factor In. There Is a need
Of mniniveraefHI effort ; els the seed
Whom. menton I. to lie henenth
The soil tint grows the laurel
wren t h.
Anil he Is not unworthy nho
Ilm struggetee manfully to do
at must is. Inns, In dire distress,
That otllere may obtain .uecess.
--tt'tlllnm .fi anupmnn, In February
leucite
Kinard Liniment tures Distem-
per.
}'emus the tinaart Krt.
"Hate you an'y °him tions to My
taking your dneghter to the thea-
tre. mar" ?
"No; not am long as you 'don't let
her ticket the !any."
'In vain : in ialut nlway in rain:"
elle mound.
"What W inquired the
lent obi gentleman. as he 1 wed.
"The letter 'V,'" she cried.
Fla up the street. a pin wee l
to tali with a dull. elrkening t
titer all was still,
llnlhlr Ito her metra-year-ukl non,
Whllinm, who line been growing free
of sleetit)-Billy. deer, I will give tom
ten cleats n flay Per every day you
don't any "darn fool."
Resole (little brother of flue. with
.nperlur nlrr-Hun:mIu if 'darn fool"
is worth ten tante. I genas I know
wor,a that areworthn quarter!
•
elergyntnn told from tuba tett
How Sahnuon wile Mtrbnrd and vet -
e' .
And told It so tree
That et man In pew
(sot rattled. and Almelo' not,
"Mixt"
Hewitt -1 borrowed n policeman's'
uniformu, and put It on Oa other
tiny.
Jew(t -What did!on do then :
"i don't know : I Immediately fell
tmlcep."
Metra
a r'1
d;
Ialas. Biem sn�Roo,ddw'RK 1°e. T= ...
cede Lewd:
the child (softens the err o i.',;
code snd a (as bait rsuasdr (or Dian a, oc.
ISSUE NO. 6, 1903,
TEN COURSES BY MAIL,
Il'urungilr taught. (:alert Rouen, torr I,,1
Me
t 'dual attention u• tar hnud.wu,•
l.ue for particulars. es
. Cwomett�5 c, Divan
met CIMisat MOMS COLI.( g, bouts can.
WANTED, AGENTS
sale i'1 I.nr,• lu
l'nugd11 to sell mods lu mreMulw Lthl1'µ'
ttuua, Juek,ta and Skirts; dmodruuoul,.l"ur
Crown Tailoring Co., Calwada's Lurgtrt't i;.
urr,lurou Gw
;
WANTED,AGENTS la everT,t"»
Alai ,•
Canada to eau t1EN'aordered clothing, g,,,,,�
comsulnlour; union label. Crown 'f+dlorigg
1'e , Canada's l.^ra•'st'l'allurr, Turouto.
IM YOl'It TIME 1.1'1.1.Y Wet' I'Itht'hla
N'(N7'rltr If not, we are open for „a
honest 11011 energetic suns 13 *straws t
its, nod can start .you Isapruatabletutsle ,r
Write. Portrait Nupplyto., Purkdnlr,Turoul„
•t t.x'ul'NT$ l'ot I. rhe--t'.A\.th.( AND
ft alauw-sat charge sake. as -••a.etul:.a,
abllahwt 19 years; rolrreurea cheerfully Beer;
111111441 Tomato, Ilnmlh u Lu don Inn. TM'
Itu•hhdw Alllruer. Toronto.
tTk((t1IlOATM PtiHMAl.i Ilk 'OD nee 'r-
t he steamer* "City of Peterborough vial
'ater Lily." rnr fait pig rtlrutirp:uglily t.,
H. t'akett, I'eterloro, Oct
I lllFA1' AND ISEAI'TIPt'L LIGHT Fol:
l r stores, private ►wldesers, eboralle,, far.
tortes, *W. 'heeler than uhi, MOM Intestate
than coal gun or rlertrk•1ty. ',t Is yurruw,
plant aunt be Independent. !terry
tion" maw'hnw• guaranteed. Csdrrtertiera'
•truncate. Aerate tweeted. Tie I'Nrplr'ahrs
Supply Co., 1.td., Ottawa.
LIVE PIGEONS
WANTED
.tny anal..., front to to 2,000
Highest line.' paid. Well. at oat'.
A. W. BRYAN `147,11,11,6* TORO` 10
BUTTER, 'NEW LAID ECCS
AND POULTRY WANTED
1';,naigdnn.•nta of Putter, 1'oultrt ant
Intel kti([r solicited. friers arm
ieI aur rk,dr.•,11
It.. k,u,r' v un ugl'hickena.dry rb•►wi u -b.,,,
.r111n1 nu io site per pair. 'illme ' ii h•
per Ili. tor Be:ENwA X, 11011000101 gonane,
Correspondence udkltsll.
JUIMrd .1. TOM, ell Frost sl. East, Torino,
A Common
Bred Cow
When toned up by
Dick's Blood Puri
6er will give at
much and as rich
milk asahigh:v
bredaristocratic
Jerseycowgiurs
upon or.
dinary
feed, and
a jersey
cow when
given.
DICK'S
BLOOD PURIFIER
'n ,tae her yield
will wonderfully a ere h
7
of milk. It maven feed ton, because
a smaller amount of well digested
food satisfies the demands of the
system and every particle of nous•
snslament sticks.
50 cents a pac:age.
Leeming, Mlles & Co., Agents,
oO"TRrAL
The Baby's Photo((
Iloctan Journal.
Tile Isn't et very gond picture of
your little Mehr brie her, Is it 1"' still
Halter.
" No, ma'am. i d l•liwg flve•year-dTI
Elsie a Rut than he a1M't it very
good baby."
DR. A. W. CRAW$
25
a�
CATARRH CURE 1111.
is seen dtrd.•t to ilw diseased
pens in lb. Improved Mbwe:.
hers It.e ,. e.. Genn tilt ale
patsy(.. Gel.+ drorpan b its
throat a-'. moan, Curr•
Catarrh .,nd I .. For loge,
tree. All desk., 'r le. A. W. Chew
Modica* Co. Teremaa tad ,data
Ilcr (gruel Mother.
Town Tom(.. •
Ella-ylother doeamT want nae to
marry.
eltella-Ihoem she Nay so?
Ella -No, but she telln rterylr•dr
that at my age elle lunk'•u just as
I do now.
$100 REWARD, $100.
The resident I.11 lila paler will Ir pplease•1 1"
learn that thereinto bast .'nrdr"ndnl,llrn .
that *Hence tine barn able to cure in all Its
. rages and that Is emir(.. Hall's Catarrh
Cure Is the only poutii.e rare now known to
the medical fraternity. Catarrh. being n goo•.
. titutinnal Maroon.. rt•d niers a e"natttnuuanl
treatment. 11.11'. Catarrh Cure le Osten in.
ernnlly, acting dlrreily Upon the Motel an 1
suroua Pnrferes mf the system, thereby dee.
trot -big the fuun.Iu lion "f the dlwsse, and
giving the patient strength hr banding np
the nrnatiuulon and nsel-•hag nalnreln dnlnss
Its work. The proprl'•tnr d tut era. march 1,1Ci
in Its curative powers that they offer (an.
Hundred Dollar. for ant) crow that 11 lane um
rare. Nand for Il.t of tr-' imoulale.
Address r. .1. ell tie El' & i'ii., Toledo, 0.
(sold by lnlgglata. 7'e.
Haile family Pule are the best.
So ('haperdn Neea'ei.
I Menlo feet.
"Rut sapperee," mad the cistern
girl, snppPo4e, II leen t Olt' re Olht
alone In the eteniug without a
chaperon, sonde man alum id itecott
you 7"
"1'11 swat him ewe" replied the
western girl emboly, "tool that's
more than the -quare -run runld dn."
stomach Disorders
it eon want to enjoy each :teal to
the vitt-nowt extent anti feel that one
wtmmtich Is taking the gond out of
tin food you eat you (honed try e
Dr. Carson's Tonic
Stomach and Constipation Bitters
It wIll give sent to your appetite.
Oar pamphlet on the use of 1.1,1s .upertnr
tonic sent 1n exrhnnge for your nnn'e
eSS addre.a on pont earl.
Cl. . per bottle at all drnggtata or sent pray
paid on reeetpt of pile..
mple sent on receipt. of Oe. (stamp, (e
cover postage.
Tf16 (i11Rb011 MGDIGIIIG GO., TosoPT
(Julie Different.
Town Teeple°.
Editor- at say that MIR. Fits
Smith Is "a handsane as a picture."
Why a homelier girl --
Reporter -Her father has jest made
$7,000,000 In coal.
}:dltor-Is that en ? Then give her
a paragraph ; (describe her Portable
✓ ootmmw . say ahs was the belle of the
occasion. i had bat track of her
(etas..