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The Goderich Star, 1920-11-25, Page 6L:i ,t 4 1... •Aooso Too. ore ootoll for tito gremometh 0041 $ mow tella 0.11101001 4,1130fli $01100f041 Altkaaeof flowsk C.4011**** • A Knight of the By B. E. ROB ' Arallitor -Of "OrEtettera Vieg,eleetiT Huhu." '''OelaittStift tiritotato Etit ul l4tirs' blest Kalnlit I taste as a rotifolis.,,etie, with her fall ClIAPTEtt 1,111;• but utteno Haldane Was given but little time for rorttempltitiete • aletjaudy, for, before the yearcloeet- witit marte-other-to-N Isititi 111, ' tidings cattle from tits rnotIter. wile.drill-ground almost daily, an whet, Wait lhen In Italy. that odor Was Ill are: blie saw the tail arid gracefel form. 'el „wished to bee flint. Poor Mrs. Hai, dam had at last begun to understeed her sou's character better, and to -rea- lise that 110 would rottieV0 ttip past ed %OM perfect skin, when she sai,V Elle also reproached herself blot she the sun glinting on his elegant sword tirel fret been more eympathetic anti and gold epaul(ttes, and heard his son helpfulto hint, Mel was not a little 004)3114orders to the men, oho avitnos• jealous titatIte ahould•have found beb felt that all ilillatonwas right, an. DTI and more oppreriatIve friends than titat 1I, bad reaSOO to be proud of • eerb,etf,,. And id hcat,.' ,witen sloe -.wag him, and 1» hi' he as, !lentil'. aft•Alle , taken ilt, olio tonged to see him, and ,vious belles of the city deeined her la she lost not.a anneal in reacitingi Ism be. Butin spite of lierself, hcr eyes nide. . 'would 'trawler from the central Bore, Iler Illness, however, did not prove to plain t;aplain Haldane, who. Ignor. very serious, and she imprirved rapid. Ii3W t tr. Beaumont I -suing, from the colon et's tent..when shosaw him mount hit superb 'white horse, widen he manag admiring ttkrellg, Wes giving. ly .atter .1 young gentleman. appeared' his whore o tendon to Ids duty:. • who WAN so relined' in tits inOnners -Before sloe 'Nees aware the.• thought so • considerate end deferential Joie began to ereep into lore onlool.L.how. 'bearing loWard tier, that She could ever„.that to one man ilie."seenee-O'ieee scarcely believethat li WM3 4110 sant(' Willi th wild, wretched yinithwbe had 1ioe ili Jell, and, what was al, most afi bed, who tiad worked in of ' Haldane ;mode the moet of las Orono,* (Unities In fleeing what Was liPaiititul • '111 nature and art wifile in. Ilii• uIO World, but his thoughts -turned increasing- trrquencr to ids own larni not only bc*use 11. tontelued , the blends lie lord so' Vt'ell, but also be- cauSe tente were now rapidly rule .mloatIng for that -errrit.struggie 11to tween the two jerrliter seetlons that • Will eventually form El better 3r union on tile lnii.1 of i '11Ctlittel Inert, toed_ a better and truer 'know .•?: ledge of each- Other. 7 • . When airs. ItalOsne-Satv that tier soot was. determined. Ato take part in the conflict, toe begon to seem to her more like his old oabreasonable self. She 'feebly. remonstrated, as matter Of rourse, ond proved Ito her own.. Wes- fartion titat it Wits utter folly Itis a Youngmao Wit° had the eeljOyineat of such largo wealth as -her sou to risk . the losS of everythimin tiro hardships; grOuri • • 1 11,he a right to tiller with ...of war, He was 401 Mad rind consider. You. 1 ontielpate a very bloody, end, ate as possible, but she. elm; trom.tlft Pe3 ltatos. a long war. 1 have not, seen • oid and welleremenenerw.o.oprension -so nouch of the Routh, but 1 have ,seen intlitery pageants, and to the other noon titer plectra steer!. and uneone priarnIsink war. This impression load sPeedY rob* ilrinallrin, for one evening, when bOtIt Mr. Beaune:int and no looPPehed to be present, Mrs. Arne remarked In effeet that Iter heart missive 'ter whet' she looked Into the future, and Him the prospect of 3 bloody wqr heteore people of one Mee oral falllt ti.40 sire - 4,11y horrible. ' . I "tt win ,not be Very biendy:C re. marked afe. eterournont tightly. "Af.- le:•apo.',.tred, mot el, floicb;; , "elarteei Ott, Zits 6115Iiifia IZ- "i:t1 Rt. 013IY ao kere t, u out- eutere.O, . ny, rote -401)1d 1ettereVeritr.7.7 -i •i fTifi 4; fl in the Ilitiattoo Gourier tta etittent satiefactien, "Lieut. -OA. Halebee." he wrote "is respected Ir. ad awl liked by the nil- JorttY. ire lireOS Os rigidly to our , duty, 'mkt* kintloiod considerato pov-t ,rttietess.T IL la the most useful ,otli-1 coo, 1 cave heard 'lot. Now toe is ciao-. hill and again he is surgeoo. Ile coaxes the mow away trout the men awl sonde it home to their foonitrh e. otherw ieo Much, of St weal f'P loals In • garohling. alony a mother end Kite in ,ilillaton hears from the :hat oftener ,because the C01011e1 urgethe boys to sortie., end writes for those who arli Unable. To give lett a S311tple Ot the man,. I will tell o:ou what 1 Ow not I along„ago. The roadwe h roads %v1' 'as Iloilo ta, and foam oe-$m f there were' getting played out on the march. The nest thing I knew. a sire Mall was on the major's borer ,114, was major, then), and be woe trudging along to' the mud with the rest of u. And eior, ' eying the museete of three other meg. wInt AS.tre badly used up. We WantT the people of Hillaton to understan4 that if any of us get back we woblo. Irear anything mote 'against Italdane.1 Nle. 'pretty fellow$, who don't like tit reel their boote muddy, o °tor ex-Colel oael, for Instance, may be more' tq I their taste, but they ain't to ours." 1 ' . Laura read this letter with theeloi that reddened 'with. ehaMe, and then grew very Pale. ' IArad, 01 cannot marry that neon, "Auutle," she f aid, showing it t airs. 1 Would rather; die first." 1 1 du not %yonder 'that you feel so." replied Mrs. Arnat ealPhatienalt% "With all Ms wealth and culture t neither Would nor.could marry loim, ando%yould-4.1.1.-toirn so. I have._ felt sure that yeorwould come to title eon,. elusion,. but I wished your owo heart and conscience to decide the mattee,'.' But before Laura could soy to Mr Beaumont that Which- iihr telt silo inuota and yet 'which she dreaded, for Wesake, to speak, a sodal. eartiontake . Look place in 11111Mon. . Mr. Arnot wag arreeteell But for the Promptness of bie, friends to give 'boll /or hitt appearance, its would have Peen taken..from Ida private •oince to ,PrItoola. toe ' poor ilaIikuir hid beim' • year ei betore. • , It WOOld he wearisome to telt the long story of his Armorial distress, wideto he etearacteristiraily kept 'coe- tealed from bus wite. !experiences like lob are only too common. • ' With his passion for busineee; he inid ettended it to the utmost Wait Of his eapital. When cube 1 time of great liir,'ihici Mod,-contraetion. -Prompt- ed by a will 'that- bad--neVer* been thwarted, and o pion for eoutine Which- ectuld • endure, no thang('he made herculean effort to keep even - thing movingoon witl; mechanical ree gularity. Ills strong bueines$ fere- sight deteeted the corning .change tor the better on the business world, and with. lain 'It ' WWI only a question of 'ridging 'over, the intervening gulf lie sank Ids own property In h1 Attort o do . Mist' :then the proPerty of We er things have gone about so far, the Poiltirians on both Sides will step in mod paten up a. eemprOMISe„ Otir Po - hey at Ili'.'North 'Is to make an lin- Posing demonstration; Ails will haVe, tile effect of bringing the Beeoeatere tef their senses. and If Vile 'wool. answer we noust get enough own together to .tvalk right twee the South, and trod the noesense at • once. I have travelled through the Sooth, and know float it ean be done." • "Pardon cle..tiolooel," cold Haldane "but since Nye are not 011 the drill.' • ar his eV*. that Ile would carrY. Out sometloing of Its people. The greatest ids own wilt( nmertiteless, and there. IlrbriAstn 1 evet' baw manifested lu rare she mat tits sisters reltletantly re. me 1141.0 by YOOng Southern girl, ono horned with Alm. .stieb are their WOnten, we shull ilnd Having safely ingtalled 'Oro in. their 1,;:it; 071), t"in.e4 'ab mion t I worthy 01 liteeally walk OVer term -Mat is. Such „ J of us as ere left and obie to .walk. I agree With Mrs. Arnot. and 1 tremble tor, the future ot any oeuutey." • Mr. Beaumont forgot himself:1 once so far as to say, "Oh, it you iln such. cause for tretuffiing--"but La intlignant fare cheeked father teratiee. "1 propose to do my May," 'said Haldane with a quiet smile, though a quiet.- flush -showed that..he felt" the Mile, "and it will Inv:ye-OF duty, Colon* eit to see that I do.* "l'ou have taught U$ that the word duty means a great deal •to you,' Eg- bert," Bald Mrs. Arnet: and then the matter *upped. But the animus of „each MU had been quite dearly. re- .etaledi-atid Hoe question would riseln Lattra'a mind. .'Does not the one be- little the pension • bemuse little him., self*" Although .site dreaded the rim Ing war inexpressiblel She took itah dane's view of it. tribute' to MI eousln Amy also totiehett a:very ten- der rhortl.. • Dor the gr011tIll Of 113V11118` seeureir.So, Many reerults, Mr. lylson urged- that ilaidatie should have the rank Of nix - kir; but at that time those things were eOntrolled WWI), by influenee and favoritism, and there were still not a feW in Itillatort who both thought and spoke of the youltir.loan, Pest record CIS a good I'PaSfth Wift7 ite should not have any rank at Ile quietly' look what was given' and aSkett for nothing mOre. Alt OM' know that Mr licaumont'S old home and roved b the id Voe shall !tole d • , Dr. alarks and some other' leading eitl (('fl( Of IIIS native city. that, they ha no further aeraSiOn tit seritide tIterol selves ft0tO lite world, he returned tt illitlaton to aid in organising a refti ment that wcis„tteing rocruitt41 there and In width ttle, Ivison had him of a rommission, ,,BY means 0 the arquaintaneee he had made througlo ,bis old mission ciao, lie wag able to secure enlisttrients rapidly, sold although much of the, material ' that lie brought in (1,333 unpromising in Its litst aPPearanee, wined to ltave'tte difficulty of transforming the slottelq Mg' dilapidated fellows into soldiers mei it pasSed into geriertd remarkjbat "Haldane's, company was the mughest to start with, and the best discipilneo' and. most soldierly of them ail" Vi,IWit ordered to the seal of war." The ealoneley 'th0- tVgillikPai given to Mr. 'Beaumont, not only on rtecount ot his position. hut also be' covet of his large liberality In fittingt it out, fle.,.took a vast interest in the • aesthetie ficatures of its equipment. .styie of unitorm, and like matters, and • he (lid most exeetfent serviee In Insist- ing on neatness, gtwri rare of weatmns and a soldier -like bearing front the first. While a'etiNe too this work he rose again in Laura's esteem, for lie seemed More manly and eneraette than he had shown lotonselt to be before: and what woe still more Ir: ills favor, he bad /09 tittle for the indalgence ,ot lits • . THERE IS ONLY ONE. GENUINE. ASPIRIN Only Tablets with "Ram Cross" are Acpirin--No ()thee It yen floal are tins "Bayer eren • ea lb. *abide. refuse thee -they are bet Aeptria int ell, Year draggist okay give yea AO insralas "ilayst Tablets of Aspitio" be - *now 10041100, Aspirin now Is mute by Caeadiamt stod award by * taaadiaa I tuitaiporty. .„ 3 Theis Is NA rertVe werdro Getilakit tateres4 it A , all rightt belog per* boveresmont, arid inititioas wet* f4 'ant boxes sh,i vAripin bet Weir rAt rats r planar etempeti t h *insst `Come A'4r1 Lt by ams hr rth Fasasis. Ilbsemeatimak LVOV Ifaidas. sad Pala gescoagy, Seem at IS aalotets-also f 34*13t wire and which. he held in trust.. Then tame 'the .great teMpta. tion of his life. Pe waS joint trustee ot other very large property, ane the No -executor Wati In Val,ope, and ,41irejilktprgreeo— ---a,o-Tate- • WEATHER PERILS vm. 9 limarer di it Ten nee • As a fat Is lialmvs* Jo the tommatk, • peworfalinallt. CI a** are Vito # la the ' fart* tal haenso imam orettelokImIlW tia the brie* sled• • cease tote sr tote tfot etoweca MinstOtipaealfslido. licts0440:7;041044,01lasthesil srett • 4, tpratect IOW idiressiookvatiffeill.P.tfolk011ittio4:801,00: 1e gime iSofferilig 14 beset kasteltittite oatketst, stIght estatigho etc. All dealers tag Peps . elm TRIAL Co., Taconite. 44r„, box, tot $1013., 9 • • 301411101.141 isdirer• thosaseat and la. atasaJO for protege la Paps Co., Toronto, and to. • vele* .1frett trial pectreige. 11441' Pile !ores in tr:very #017%;,' SOS • 0 IQ COUG115,COLDS' BPONCHITIS* wo d he absent for years. In order I -to use 330(333' Of the funds of this Toro- t CANADIAN alltA; Tgi JE **1W Of EARL ‘ 11111N70,—Earl Mint°, son of a former Governor General of Canada Is engaged to Miss Alarlon Cook, of Aiwa - /real, Miss Cook, who to a favorite at the Ottawa court, was a very frequent dace, partner, of the Prince of Vtralea durInt Ms vI8It to Ottawa and Mon- treal. .` . . are esseldial,". Mro. Arnot- had said, "and wilt ;valeta tie peer to you as 1 1403. Indeed it will be easier f or Laura', amt..' to commence our new lite there nom here." • • The men had at last beguo to rea- lise the evloole troth. True to his na- ture, he thought of himself Orst, end saw that 111$ crime, like a great black hand, had dragged him down from his Proud eminenee of power and waiver - sat ...rtspeer.. away Train tiot'betewed business, and had shut hini. up -1411M narrow stony sepulchre; for what bet- ter was his prison cell than a tomb to a map with his tireless mind?' The SUM mind which, IMO a giant, had earried itg huge burden .every day was still hiso but now. there' was nothinfit for.it to do. And yet It Nvould act. for eoostant mental gelled had *become a necessity from a lifetime of habit.. Heretofore lois vast business axed eve 0,4 ery. faettify to ehe utmost. 6 bad to keep MS eye On all the grea markets of the world; he had to ovv polito thins, diplomat sts, a 1 t monarchs In- -to their seer o Bs, 138(1 guess at their p011 order to sh pe his own bnainess to • cy. His Inter sts were so large and far reaching Oa It had been necessary for him to 4a e a glanee ver the world -before he could pro. o perly Weed hie atairs born his-- Pete vs4 Office. Por yhars he had- been commanding a small army otMen, with consummate skill and constant thotight hadearravectlhe Ihdustry 'ot his Arno' against 4-ile labors 04 like araties ,under the leadership of other teen ha cOMPatition with birOSelf g ttbout to .pertertn the ORO heroic ac of mind had learned to flesh with increas- perty, it was neeeitsary to have the Mg- hts life, but she waS eruct enough to Intatuatiero of those who dally Wit thOt kind of temototton. Mr. Arnot fel nature of this sentient:on • With th b his whole career to one earosistentlY sure that' lie void(' $003 make good al I prevent even that, one, and so reduced that he•sloould tostrin ids present toner geneY, and. therefore forged the nano of the.eo-triistee. The gentleman re. turned front Europe -unexpectedly, and the erime wa* discovered and speedily proved. It Was nosy tloat Arbot proved what a noble and womanly nature she oessesaed. Withottt paniating bbs fault. she ignored the 'whole seolling. chattering woeld, and stood by • ber loolehand with as wifely devotion •ao le lois crime had bees misfortune, and toe himself bad been the' affectionate eonsiderate friend that she believed ire would bp, 'Whim aft a obtioiog maiden 'she. had *Tooted the ham, t elegant alio aitalished surface. Ile had taken her band, and ?tv4S a- bout d' bout to addeees.her is the most appro oriole language, ancrovith'oll the dig- nity of `Selfesacrillee, when she lidera- rooted him by eaying briefly— "Mr. Beaumont, please listen to me first. Before the most unexpected, vent occurred whieto has made so greet a change in my. fortunes, Mid, 1 may 'add, in, so many, of my friends, 1 bad decided to say to - you in all, sincerito And klndness t e t you; I could not give you that love wbich a wile ought to give to a huso band. I noiv reoeat ray deelston still naYroltrfr6.1)711vvenialhattemtlian.VYA.e:vf assVoam8'4anin stunned to marry bhp , 'Can nothing change -Yalu' de018` too?" he faiterdi, tea4ng that some- thing might. • "Nothing," she Coldly replied, and with an involuntary.expression of 000e, Oenopt ;hovering around' iher flexible) ""illittitit.‘vhat will you do?" be asked! promoted by not, a Milo curiosity. "SuPPort myself by honest work," tsvvia_estion" quiet, bolt very deetslve one air. Beaumont now felt that there IVO nothing More to 'be done but to make a little elegauClarewell address that had grown so hard, anti cold and havy.. • • Mr. Ileaurnorot was stunned anrl 31- wildered, At first he scarcely knetv vthat to do, although his, sagacious • father and 'mother told him eery plain- ly in break the ebttagement at onee. But the trouble with Mr. Beaumont' 'upon hila occasion was that he leas a mon of honor, and for once he al- most regretted the fat. But since 110 wee, he believed that there wab but one course open tor him, Although taunt was .pow penniless, and the same almost as the daughter of a man who would- soon be In State 'Tarboro, he had promised to mtr q view was not correct, anti as the eon. ilitt.thleketted and &Vetted. tint elc. gent gentleman became 33103''j 130(1 more disgusted. Not that hog tacked person.. al courage: but, aS litten remarked it Wa5 31(4."horrid stYie of living" that tort could not endure. lie Nada not dad an aestitetie element in the blind. ing dust or unfathomable mud of PtiAnisakwas usually the rase, thero \VW in the regiment a soldier, gifted with the POWPP 831.1 (eV iPII(TAtaiting an) he kelat the beat papers qulte imsted coneernints affairs lot the rekillient. One item poi:teeming Beam moat min indicate the ronditiOn of Ilia robot. .Aftor dP9Cribirot the "sector nstore of the node untt weAther, the vriteradded. "The Colonel !Wks as 11 a chronic ttake of disentst." Soddenly the regiment 'Wag OraPre'd. 0 the far Sontinarst. This IC1.4 Mate' ban Dram -not coca endure for In its view iito in that resin would .b t tnirdt% nishir any? circumstances. fp nutty thoutht the matter mot. roi cAncholed litat.he would rather, .• home. marry Mora; ankl Atake 11 ,,nr, in Europe, and promptlyvevernt, d the first part of his man ,by /lung on account of 111.1uellh, flr sit a bad cold, it is true. whit* had firefly ostte to hit bead, Mid MS* lin arse urteomforiable. and no, mist his ow that the eXarnitther IOlid411 misjudged the etereplary gosalletnen. rerorriMeadloor that Ns P. . lieeteted. 011036 from the ear that . him haktle wets bad than front any other row., ant br the thy he toothed *Illelos his 11*** was seat Avaoks, mod lbe MOWS 44 ow. Woo *Mho *Se 344 hog 3140. must heeorrm the mistress of the an - (dent and aristorratte Beaumont man. sion. He braced hirogelf, as ha4 been his custom when a battle was itt proi swot and went down to, the beaulltu) will ' , be Laura's home but a few days longer. As 'Ile entered, she saw that -11:3!-11:3! an depart, and he would make 11 in spite of all Hoot, she could do. The next thing she beard of him woe that he °had started on a tour Of Eur- ope, and, no doubt, in his old charac- ter of a connoleeur, whose judgment 'w d p CHAPTER 'LIV. Another Igetslit ,Anneers The Preeesses of law were at length complete, and Mr. Arnot found himself n a prison 000, with° the prospect that ears must otapse befdre he would re- eive a freedom that now Was dreade4 almost more than hie forced seelibion. Atter his conviction be bad been taken Front Itillaton to a targe prison of the State in a distant city. "I shall follow. Thomas, as soon as ran •complete such arrangementas ELMAY'S FREtieli HAJR-TONJC Itie greatest Invention of' the age, now sold in Undo, grows hair, brings haek the life and 00104 hair beaullhol, Price in Canada, $1.00. Sold by one druggist in every town. Caspbelloe'brian Store. Mg speed an aceracy to one arid a: Other of 'alt • these -varied •interes-ts But now the great fabric of business 13134 wea , which be'brad built by a lifetime of labor, had ,vonished like a dreant, andtuothhag, renanined Mit the ithat had cnstructedit. (Tebe corotinued). The Peer tIan's FrIend.--..Put up rn einali bottles that are easily -portable ond sold for a very sone& solo. M. Dr, Thornes, Helectrie 011 posses poweir In concentrated form. Its cheapnese and the varied uses to whieh, it can be pat make it the "poor man's friend. No deale's stock is complete without ‘Vith a girl In a barrimoelt it's a nese et suspended animation. • Terrible Sufferer From Her Kdieys: Virben the kidneys go, out of order theback 31 uriN to btoome affected, and dull mps; sharp pato.% quick Orb:ogee' all point to the fact that the kidney.* need attentien. 111s1e010 and liniment/ may relieve loe a Short time, but to get rid of times two YOU Mutt set, tiglit at the seat of trouble. You eta do title by using Doan's Kidney' Pills and thus nhtlun permanent Mrs. John $tephnson 114 Stephen liblicitna) Ont.orritek—ui certainty must praise your Dottna Kidney Pills, twat P. terrible iutTeree from my kdneye, I would have severopainelo my btek and awful headache*, i became very weak rodfust 1431*1 if I were beinf dr* doers. 1 trioi ono bog of Num rift I Pik And to my gurpristi felt better. coma work hard sot dity,tuld ay bock would not pin Inc at cat praise atm too notch," Dana Kidney Pala art il0t'. per boa at all dealers, no mailed direet an reeeipt ot price by, no Ta.xuburn co., 'aited, Teteatop Qat.' • A. hrto ev. 1. 13 ah3t Arid ki lest Mites oot „ ho int "Doctor eartiera • 0* I '1 41fr •sy . • ,0 # MC WICKS '121Dcfril BISCUITS are baked .in the finest sunshine biscuit0 factory in America by expe. rienced bakers in sputNss *its uniforms« . Ask for McCormick's Sodom, 4111altent of Biscuits far ea *is, r Nice fresh stock of Peels if 'CI kinds, Raisins,' and Currants, Choice 'Shelled Walnuts and Al- roonds, Cocoanut, :Flavoring Extracts, etc. ALLEN'S APPLE. JUICE FARMERS' PORE SYRUP FRUITS AND VEGETABLES of *it Mob mom. AND toNG Int% (Prim, ',The, Golden Gate," the oill,sia( ,,•,Pulgleation .of •The Goderleit 'Board dil:Prnor..rrP417aedblella):.1BIlileiwgallytYniCompany'silestheCana r: ges • on ,certain line of o a . , Sr twenty-eight and'three-quortee,,of one' mot,. per ligndreid pounds', per Owl hundred miles. .11110. rate on the-sanoo Hoe et S'OOdit shIPPed in the Same form • :distance 'two thousand eigitt hundred and llfty .railes.. Is only :sls and onthatt rents 1:1er. 'one, -hundred Pounds, per, one lotottred m0e !phis ts.a reduction, or ia ofetere.nce 'in favor or the loogbaul of motet then seventy4 seven per cent. The "C. P. ft. et course 1a-A-voivatrr corporation seekaintsgo ntoat, e 4Oirodlyatrato vbseryvl tahildpeulibtlitee;- lit:abet stookholdersi nevertheless it %gives, consideration do the shipment of -goods for a long bout to the distant pets of Canada when goods are sent to. these Parts, This is eonsistaot with the ;7. assititanee 'Web 'the C. P. D.,recelved from the CajladIan Goverornnt, and the neon of Canada..ovhen It is pro- posed t or railway through atad e itoe. remoter parts- of the eounterso that the land might be telo led and the natural resources develop- ed; but the Hydro :Eleetric Commis - of 'Ontario who are appointed to.; administee the affairs. of a gyse tem that , require fl1)4, dividends but should have mutual assocla- elation and eooperaion tOr one at fl olijects retase tck give any -cow& eraiion to ehargeS.• In A einollae way, but on. Me contrary, 847 Ip), to any suggestion for an adjustment of ratest and. tall for the "forilture of the peionil of flesh," Of making the more dietant Pox the flroaxionaricr charge foe every mile of power transordtolon. A Untforro Rate for Power is theretorel demanded'a*a remedy, of remoylog the diserionination that , • at present exists in conneetion with the administration of hydro affir*. Allirt0,404.1111•Ze41:0 3101.ZA:* 0•4 rot Oro 30 3.143 mart:be Span, of Dr, DeVates rrench Pins A reliable Ikeaulatiu* Pillfor Women. a3 s toot. Bold *1 all Thing Stores, ot 1rtalleor to any acttlfeatt on feeolgt prie. wale &when Drat e. Mt. came terletete esdarho PHOSPRONOL FOR MN ileatoece +Int and VIt fatty; ..fOr :Vert nod Brain:. ineretWit "gray rtult10.." n TOnte—ollt bulki yOU no. SI 31 nor. 4'4 MO PO 13* rtgdruge titores,or on reeetot of prieo. 411w itetattlt L'84, t'avalivmeek. Whatortor • Cocoa Rolf 1 tablespoon bntser 1 cup sugar: • .1 anja hot . 3'.4•044 g teaspoon 1tO4U100011 belting powder K teatsalt • tablespootinsilk 3 tablespoons Cow.. Cocas Mstikoits--Net eggs ttatillight, add wow inadaajly. Add r*llk Milt and art nOtit 141eil*Olow- . der sad conga% Cocoa. Ad( to above agitate. nalttelt ibot'ONISIY Add aog *team butter, I,tae *alow pia with paper. butter paper W aid U* Of So. Coyer *attar* ot put aritit mixture aacl agreed. eltealy. Make IT *Aosta, I* * *todrate ores, Take !roe* dor* sod tat* Olga, paper tigatakted oitk powdered sugar. Quickly restiovii paper, god cut off* tit* *trip !root *Idea *tut egad. of ofik Spread with ere** Vis* StIltig, iron quickly soul eansr t with ooceafroettag. • ofq 4. %..A.Olu ott t 4ainimaniMmallaa ham1601:•maioinomi itimilao, loir• timormaa woWlnemaainelma•mar noon • ItikEwen's Specials The beht X X X Vinegar in stock, and Sices- foe pickling. Corn Flake, n few to clear at 101) package:, SfeRwint's Otvn Daking Powder, 25c, wortit •Ittinto Tea, with either spoon, fork or knife in the package. ' c Aternottin,, old se,G for 25c. Some odd lines of Soap, 3 for 2e. • We 116.Vstock Ir. *Mikes arigisat Wade wEtasUs, lostip hits They take the place of invisible braces and outside belts, bio tearing of Shirts. Simple tea convenient. Support ths trousers equally as ',Tell as outside braces. Call 40.*Ste this novelty. raelooetwool000soor