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The Clinton News-Record, 1901-10-31, Page 6--- _��. ­______ 1. . . I ,I . I .. t I �, — ---- . � . -1 . � � . � . I 4 , , I "I ­­­­­ ... I . ­ ______, __ ", , , - , - , . , , , ... , . . I 1. . 1. -1 I - ---1-1- _____________..___ � ... _ , - - , . , , . , III . .*!&_,21,21�,�DI ..... . 50Z , nt - FRE109 ARIT MOBILITY W1194 YQU h4vo, U004 all tblkt Teti you now bavol got sk Pxolrnigs of , 11 * 444 0 M *460414 " 0k, 1111 111111111,11,11,11011 . I II 11 III, I$". . , �-K% I . � I . I . � 04.0-41041-4. .0-e +"01# - K%N_ I o conumptivo people, T . I 11 — 4, ,� . .f.'Al I . — *kN ,, . � � * , IV $40 i0lor#I C) 0 TUE13R, TACTICS AUX' SATD TO ]CAN 'SEC'Unr, ,axomm) ` a s, *;;-,,-,, ,.,, I 24 ANCIENT. I ; Maid ` I , A 01ps'Vin 0600tsf.10 : _.': � I . I -ELLA CEYL4 .. I : =At= AND STUENGTU ; I M .. � "Aknobornanklowift"s' I—, I I I LU'D U ,*.-.M T it I VroI, X94c;oro Slow Podded Yon,wIll tind It a delightful *bongo. 14 beid Pack WO, . � �, 1. . � — . I , III 1:1 1-1-1 9" ,� , ; The A - ­ 41A """If, XH1ft4r#"*1#.*o '..." Talent VorUandling Large - ___1. �- - = I I 01l, Red Olood Xado by Dr. . I 'IF ,_ : , 'It � ' ' i � Wiam ,zk Secret.60.10. �. W� . , I n ives Now I..' ,atil'$ ato-, . Bodies of Tr9cio.. a, Ir and"O"' ches'"uts ' , I � I . . , 1. . I. . . Strength to Every Nerve Fibre X- � �. . � TAOn on APPLEIS, POULT"19 "O' other PrOdU001, . I . 's I - ,." I Good for Bad Teeth The correspondent of the' A re. W . ; .. and Organ of the ;Oody. 40" 4 f I I . I .. . ;% . . ]Daily, Chronicle whoatterlded the It y *I& 447 to fq 9 . 04 . , 0111i I1190040tmo Wit Will pay 100 "R . . . . . . c !F-40-�AK �;.,.,-q....4-*,4*+.,O.Z..#.!+O.�.O.I. "I'll "I'll r - BUTTERY EGG 'Quirakin & I , - I . - � . . . . "I'll, "I'll -1 . Pr th reach mUttary mu4neuvres at Re I;h no. . . ]Pro= the Budget, Shelburne, X S. SyX()p$ls oil, PAEOUDING that Perhaps the other. woman. ba:d Not Ba, 4 for Good ., ee thel says that the French leaders Amo , CUAPTE R5.-Majda, Carriugford the learned to love. Guy even as she did, have Shown A decided talent for THE DAWSON COMMISSION Co., Limited, RONTO. � 09 the young ladles of She!- tim f Sir Richard . handling large m"Pses of troops- , -_ . . 00=110146M . I , AtQ child O and believing her dead, bad taken . � . . " - - - - " . --- I � _-__ _____ ­ 11 . . . ! . burne, there is none to -day who more Illoqi I alf-sister Cori- her cc witit a determination to fill I 1. I . . � O A . , 11aitiolgh, mecto. her h . when out of sight of the enemy -and : o press of perfect stance on & stage -coach ink America. it I Pill � I � on the energy f boss troops they . , ! . iss Lilian Durfee. , 1Jn- The is attacked and Constance as site had ever heard, she had filled I I have ma Q c I I bealtlik, than X larly arid honestly. And, so far t fortua4 . 4 , laims which, however, 0 - I . , � tely tills was not always tile IN w=d. Maida. leaves her,for it better even than she in her humil- X,6*P410ftt , as - a as ON 25c willingly resporkdod to by them, I . L . � . . . . case, as a few ye , ars ago Bliss Dur- dead aud goes to impersonate her in . doft - would , have caused considerable � " . . � ..".. , I 1: .1 . I I 'ugland. Caryl Wilton,, who knew 0 75C. , %,� grumbling In the ranks of British � ... I ... - . - . I ; fee became Ill, and her friends feared L ity believed she could have filled It. Kizgeloat Tooth *60OPir 10 25C 0 � � No, she wo4ld go out of the world, �Larige T.1RU14- Und ]POWC10V : 25 ,. ", :1 I �, that. She was going, into decline. A Afaida Ars D. famous actress meets her where she had a r1g4t to be, and she All stores, grby Mail forothe price, $4mplefoxtlkepostage,3c-___ battalions in time ,of peace, at ", 1. . I ,. I L. 1 I doctor was called In and proscriberA, at some awatour thoatrikis in her would give trouble and sorrow to no I least, it not in war. F, reach manoeu- — . . . . . . J s ': ... �. I . . . , - . but lit* medicines did not have tile new hoino and visits the - portrait HALL & RLPOK19L, Montreal. ' 4 . ,yres are Conducted In a m%imer en- - : 'desired effect. Her strength gradu- gallery At' Rartleigh. Hall. ITO to one. She would leave LoughAna, C= k .- . . I tirely different from those of Alder- HIGHI GRADE �;EWINd - MACHINE . � Ally left her, her appetite failed, she pasplonately fond of her and to be with 411 its happy associations, and , . I , ' L ­ "' ­ ' L I . . � , I shot or Salisbury Plain, Where the . � had frequent headaches, was very often in her presence asks leave to 'would seek London. or the. far away — _ . I � � of BEAUTIFUL COUCH ad 100 PIECE DINNER: SET . I . . I land she, had come from. She would t� : � �, -111 men have their barracks or their . Pale, And finally grew so weal; that Paint her portrait. Guy, a nephew .. � . . Above her a maWo foot projected have Almost WerY bri ti . . I : I I a walk Of A. few rods. would comk� of Sir Richard, to avold seeing W11- him, and then she would go away, I . 'L %e was lying there Lhelpless, perhaps dy, comfort, And return to thQir quarters . . 9 The admiratloq. for the girl he try to see Guy once more, unseen by , ­:� from the narrow ledge. ,Some one 91"'FRE I Pletely fati us her. young 1,011'.9 , I I after a few hours' easy fighting. . a I, mn 1, I I lady family sorrowfully. observed thinks be loveg, rides oil and call Oil S40 would like, too, to ses the We- 'L , .Ing, Holding on by the jutting rock Frpn,ch soldiers, c, ' al .. i rcv, . , ' I I ll.U."Z.O.rM'.'R'IOUibdla$r'o'bl. . I -that", his. oldg W mail Who had taken her place &it the * I she made her way to the IQI � A the other -ban I . she wa. TIQ 4 . after a hard day's marching and quatil, I for noting Dr. . 9 steadily falling, and nurse. meets Mil red 1-1411. She would like to convince 1, . clinging to the smooth side e, and, � I ­ III I : � Id claim Thorpe. Lady Gladys A. rival for - . ". 't - . . of the lighting, which, often begins as early I OR Wall JUILOWA fur feared that consumption wou I - steps to lurk- herself it she was one likely to make .�� . I chalk eliff, came round a bend full 11" honest personI , . , aderful remedy rog . her as A. victim, , Ono day a friend Guy's affections takes . � ,��, " as 8 a.m., and generally ends About - g. ... I I , I I . urged that She,IIShould give Dr. Wil- cover Maid%ls past, Maida 4tsimsses Guy . happy. I 4 .. : K upon, the figure of a inall, lying ,� ������ ,,"I'll, I '.7. Ile, l. �. . Wilton, And bee And so it came about that the � . I across the narrow path, noon, or even later, have to march ' I . t s 1,y makutlielvi'audgmeralbeinyw= . . � , , . 1, noses.II �, . I . , ))) il ., � I I ' *';k's`1 ' "go " taf geraro � 11 HaIrks, pink Pills a trial. but the onles eiigaged to Guy� next morning, after� a shoI and 11 i Ile was lying with his,head resti long and . � . tosoourgtklobeaiLtLfaiSawidgM..hlooi.t DOuchaA410#P1Vv9*b1n= . Idea at first was a favorabky ell- at her enfeebled father's request, . '41, - . . ng I ' w1th&T4%3ot.wh1Lhto%1 won4 to you free, for polling $he 10 bQX41 ofrills. I . . 3 , wille to br, curistizu toft and he ivUt send you the ?!11% y return wat]. TkV . I ,ot . troubled sleep,. she arose with the de- - I I . on Ilia arm, Ilia face turned , away TIRESOME DISTANCES DRIN'T SEND ANY MONEY, yto XI Seat I . , � �i' I .1 1. , I m hopeless to ex- . ____�_ . . 1. . are very tas .I at a, ce.0 is - � - 'I a for hqX and return h1r, the zoomay, 0 I CHAPTER xxvxr. � termination to go to the neighbor- - . -.: from -her; but Maida did not need to before. reaching the respective vil- itudl)r.Chrlstlanguo,l=teesib2tifyotigoinpIgNTlUitU*.Ott�rtiosonos sayory &I-1urA4Vn t it r 61sadve,tvioment . I , Peat that ,tiny medicine , would help . 1. . thelfairGWig Machine, or the Cone an4tbo2DGpt9caD1uIiorSOtAii11b90 O'.1 04 , . hood of -the Hall And watch for a I . I -Im . U.M... ,pwSewJnF 10 IOUNN, ly free. Dr. ChTht� , see It, Her heart gave a bound,. and lages where. they Are to be billeted a , I � . . Aisfut oug IK rellab o and ivill guarantee thesteiresonts o'lavily as represented. 11,1416 as to In 0499 We 1W 13IM4 ! , � - her after the 'doctor's treatwout had When Mildred set out for her walk, . - . e . . 14 . sight of the two. ACI<:ET� 4 - then seemed to stand still -as she re- for the night, The billeLing arrang.,. coverl orao. audio advertislu N r1r,atoicato, . ;ftisemlat s,a,:kv, , � GIRUS ,t 7 OR. CHR.Is IAN MeDAWS113 CO., Box2sJ,, Toronto, Out. : 11 I III However, this good friend after Guy's sudden departure, she It was the morning of the picnic to I I cogniged Caryl WiltcI utents appear -to be perfect, The JMPORTAMI,-�Mhsn IT Itihi state iybicb You prefer, the sow1ur Machine alone (or tlecoucia and Diumerset coinuinA . - I I . still urged, and finally provail4d. loitered sadly oil through the gather- the Titan's Shield,. .And q9ir Richard, - 4; to 1� Years. . : mayor of the, village or canton gets h1so.TQutfftkX11tffAdrO8a,i:Dr,0 rbttaAdopt;kotu4�qdmorothag2ox3liqueg;ag4pot3 . in 4W.#A taWgs, sq writ@ at awe. . I . , . I By.the time the third box.was used, Ing darkness until sliq came to the though still weak from the effect of � . ,. ... . , We be Continued, :, 'L notice that so many. men. will want m=====t== . . . . . I L.� * I I . there wili; an unk-41stakable, improve- rtleigh church, The moon was his attack, had insisted upon the So wise mother permits her child, � - 1. 'I'.#, . I a coping accom. I odation on a ---.—.- I .. 1. . condition. "T ai.g I brightly now, and she was ren to be without. genera L I utilitI MORE TRAN ONE SOVII SPOT. 1 par- ward curvature of tile corners of the AGENTS WANTED. � ____ ' �f . I , I � meat in % AI Durfeo'a Sill . , in � , . 11 . t'lupted - jackets that can lie worn over -any . . . . ticular night, and lie must be ready mouth, and the better feelings,follow ._� — - - �__ __ — - . , � Cheered by thisi the pills wem IiI to go into the edifico ,and party starting, just as had been. 0 . . * 1.1-. � . � . ; . tinued, and in the course. of a low look ;it it by moonlight. - . I . gown. f,rhe attractive little "YOU must not, touch the top ot with it to the minuie, There is no Inevitably. . 111he .treatments are fol.,- GENT$ WANTED FOR OUR, NEW I !, . Tito .story of:tbe betrothal had , garment the baby's. head," said a mother to. doubt About it, the French army PQ.S- lowed up regularly, and the patients - Books, "Life of W1111aro MoKinly, Tile. , . I -wo-digger, At .Work in the . motical, at the I . 1-yred'PresideW also our new 11 uven- I . weeks the former invalid, WboSO A gr;i shown is entirely pr, A r I . . . .�; , W strengt , b. was taxed by the. slightest yard, told her whore she could find Somewhat,leaked, out, ,and, without Same time th I at It IN essentially her four-year-old. "She has A soft Ne'sSes in a high degree. the. virture of - all testifF to their good effect,. it fles,"Vatally Bibles, Albunqu,istc. Ourprices �. .. . . spot there that 4s very tQader." mobility and adaptability, and' it -is takes considerable persuasion to in, are low and our terms extra llb4ral. A free � , ex6rtion, .. was almost restored to the key, and she went..in. She had nay connivance of either, Maii]4 and smart, yet it is not difficult to make, . gstergazed at , it curious- ver I I APPI the cure, pVb9I if you niesubusluess, or write for . : Guy had the little phaoton to them- Whe original is made Of castor -col The youn ' y difficult to'put one's finger aiiy� duce some of them to y . " 1. hert1th. Thp use of the pills was ,never bOea " there ,. ,before, but there . or, , circulars and terms. William Briggs, MeI . selves. Mildred saw* him help the ed smooth -faced* cloth, but,mixtures ly fdr a moment and then asked:— where! on the'weak point of its . -or-, and, of coI the greater number of disPBoQk.tLndPubltehingRouse.T6*onte.Out� I . I I still *66atlnued and a few weeks more was more than mere curiosity in her beaut. ul creature into the carriage � I "Do all bhbies have soft spots on ganization arid equipment, prttlents. are women, for w1len a man . I I , �� . I . . if are admirable, and tan is always in . I nization i's bluo he is bound to be blue in . . . .. � found Bliss, : Durfeo again . enj eying glance as she looked around. . pain In . her heart, fo'r she . , thoir.heads?" . . .. Qeneral,- Brugere's orga . m SUN SAVINGS AND LOAN COX 1, . perfect health I �, Presently hel- eye fell on thd ,,,,-. with a dull style, while dark; blue is always #I � � . . woman !s, Til . ; * ' . , ; . . I To a: rcport�r who'latez4lowod her, morial tablet, arid with all 00ger could not see that liaither was hap- good, arid cheviots as well as cloths - "Yes. . . . I . could scarcely be liqtter,,but. here spite of everything, but a , . . PANY Is selling stocks and debentures . .. ,orn the English -point of more easily persu4ded to posits; these up of ititerestrod takluf de.' . I I . . . -111 eliove and with Py. SlI& could only see that -by . - "Did papa. have A soft spot on the oulogy. fi -' . . . try to flid drawing good rates u , I. she said: . b . ,that, 13r.' Wil- sadrieqs %she hastened to -it, , are worn. I too of -his !load w' � a' I .. VA nitios for uvestnien, are * . l! I . common couseat the two ware left I � hen he. was 4 b view Cannot well go further. .V4 or a cure, _ Vregalled; - re table agents are wantedo . I � . I . - les, togethor� as lovers i4sually are. * years of age If *yArds of material 44 i, . . - I the tactics of he Viench army are The doctor declares that if to tQ,bbe CoulpLaiey'suddress, Torouto I � . .. I I. Harris' .Pink: Pills saved my life, and, Mvimming eyes: read its simple Ill To cut this-jackdt for A girl of 8 by?", t persons I . . P ,. ..: . . . I earnestly rer,oramend them to all "Nother; mother I " she cried, "why She saw Maids, take the reins and. I "Yes, replied the mother, with -a still little more than tlle tactics .of will only .drmw-.dowii the corners of _' 'A-gT'iCID-;-":RBLT'A-I"L�ADFUE-N-'T'O'-A-G-T ' . . . I inches ' Wide, or 11 yards 50 inches ­ W ins local or trave lu agents, either on . . � . who fear that consumptipli has laid did you leave � mei alone With this drive aw,y, and she Saw Guy loan-* - . Nigh, "and lie has got it yet." - .thirty: years ago, to-jo no furt-lier their mouths and use sufficlent will . . . . � d -will be required. . . ' i 11 ' TAbora terms on 11111 .. . I . its grasp upon them," . . � mystery?- Wllci.is it that )'as, come Ing over her. with a solicitude which 'Wl e - I . . . . I And the old man, who had heard back. The French continue to fight power t ey. can actually shed tears. wholoorparbLidae. . a . . . . . I or comminaicu, with. expenses guaraot= I That the- facts related above are hereto fill the .place .you ta0ght me --like,' but which * ­ ,he * conversation from an - adjoining t mimic battle as It, there'llad Oil the other. hand, it they will Por- Apply Dow. � t - � Ito herwasonly level t .. , heir ' STONM & WELLINGTON, I 11 . not in ai�y Way exaggerated, is was mine. Who isiL that.has had in fact was necessary in order .to "Don't you see that the lland-Writ` room, said;- , . never been such, a, thing. as ii, Boer' sisfently keep the corners of tho . C.%nadWe Oreateati.29ursorl", ToroI . . . . born out by the following statement this stone placed here to. your nk�- disentangle the fringe .of Maida"s Ing in the bool. ; . I., ; arid 'th-ey frankly adinit that mouth iurned: up ;pleasanit.' thoughts Dept. A. . .. .... . . . . I . . �. from Itqbt. - G: Irwin, E I sq., the -well mary? And, ob, my, motherl who is - . 1. . , �s entirely. different "Yes, indeed he has, my dear boy, wal . . . . I . . — . . . . 1 $ . - ' Ill, c ase 'away the gloomy fore- -WANTED-$5 PER.DAY SURE-GNN. , I . , I S410tIlLIO from tile buckle.of the rein% , from that in the letters?' - . or he would be A single boy to-day.�'� they have neve� giiren it their se- wi ell : I .� I . known.stiperkdary magistrate, for tile It that has. taken mail whose She cojild not knbw that both of 1176s, 'but what of it?"' . . t /. .rious. attention fro the point , of bodings. - His discovery grew out. Of demon cr ladids-not to canvas, but ' : . � . . , T. . . sent. $600 -1, r ' . � aiunici�ality, who saI distinct- love is mine and whom I love? � I them were as miserable as herself. "This, my lady. Tar, Hartleigh - I ' view of comparative militallsm,' In aii. experieAcein. his own home. Bi� to employ agents; position peralm .. , . * L . - , . . I . I or year and experises- reliable Aria best � . . - .... . ly romel-Abet .the pale - face - -of Miss know lie lo�cs me, mother -1- knoNi And not knowing it, she let herself will never marry that young woman, AFTER ' A LAPSE L . d rather gdfa onfies; a . I fact, they deny that its lessons .have Wife ,was of a nervous an x . � . . . gorlence lanklecoisitry. k. A. - � . I . . , ' L .. Lilian Durfpc and L the regrets of It, " . . . �. I . wander sadly along in all L aimless far and yqkl- Will have the: field to ;90ur- any Practical value for them. what- niorbid temperamenti and -when in v, O'KEEFE, ad rasa 430 Truth Offloo, Itoronto. . . q friends as thidy 'expressed their -con- She rested her hoad. against thA - - I . .- - . . � - �yer. Tho'French army is still as. despondent mood 6 wowd ast, xiux- . I Don't ask; any more questions, : . I I . viction that she would sooki� be com- tablet, L and . with her,faco 4n her shion. She: diAnot. care where sho, self, I . OUNINY 'YEARS. 11 OD MEN ONLY To SELL- , I I , . I . . . . I went. She could not return and lis� It will be a. great deal better for you ­ . I . . .. gaudy - in color-�-*till *, as conspicuous to '"snille a little," until the saying. W. our Well 3cilown, s . , pe�led- to, sa�, farewell to earth. , Miss', hands, wept silently, wbildering. tit tea to the good old dame's talk of'to be surprised when the time comes. - * .� . —1 .. . .1 .. a,target-as,it.wiio the last time' -it. caine to. be a, household joke. . geoliI We are - - ' : ,. I ;� . . But it due of the oldest and Mas rellab) e Arms in L I L' a -LETTER' CONES TO LIGUT . brought About ' good results, 'Canada, SalaI commissiolk Exclusive I 1. .L . Durfee. I owever, carirles the unais- herself for daringt to say even to the tho'commonplaco things which irkter-� Only min0i You don't need to d ,A . went under the fire of Elurope. and . I 11 , . . I . , . . I � * territory. Outntfree. Pelham- Nursery C'O.,L .L I I ,. 11 . . . takable credentials of good..health, dead, what she had not yet vent -ested her. - - . �. % . I . -anything,but .7ait--;*hit two weeks WHICH. Xl.-, COVER . ' 'then came .the 12 ­ . . , . . . . I . . . . SHOiArS TUB UN- , Db -NOT �.I`A . .inspiratioil to try the Toi;o to, Ont, . . I I y ekP1,OS. . I L se, . 1. and f�rcqitorktl .3 her bidebt- to whislier to' herself.' . ' . The day was a perfect. one, nI she, from to-days—and you will hixve�yodr . . . � ' I L . . same cu - L . . - ... '. . . . . . .1 . . 1, . I re on others, ,L' . . . . . . : . . edness tozl)r. Williains, Pink'I"ll " ' .Then ,L She:. w0ixed., up the'. aisle and' ' 1 44. L g, I DP`URT,E-D PERMAIt3l;NCY . On Sunday and 39onday, ;at I the . . . . . 1. .1 . . L �, I I : I. .I S. � I wandored -:on . until she �camo ,to' 'a i,evenge.' I will' - do the actin ' I ­ - - L doctor has.no t L, Patented. ,.his HID ROrAT, -VIOTbRIA LIVE INSUkr. � I �. I .P - .. . :L I IES 33*k DODD'S' '- I batti6s:. z.round, Rothial, had � there, I The I , , � , . , ; - , - Palo ana! anaoinic ; l ' ' ught the 11artleigli pew, where, she I will see if I 1: OF, CU1 I T AN r R pey, _L � I , . - . ­ I I I . ., I . . _ � gir,s, or young so I 1"6tty pat�h ,of' wood where L'.She and airi,going to.chasei -' I . — . L I I . .S be-eii bullets. in the* gtd icn_� remedy, and it. Is - frdo :1t.d. - ii.il, who, I �, CE 00. Invite applicationsfo a a rJFLI' �� -- �- � L', '' . __L , . � � people 'With *66iistu"aptive tendencies, Stit, down 'and wondered at berse I � �, L . 11.9 bf the .. . L. . in dirtI prooent unrepresented; sove . ...'. .. .1 I . if . Ithrew hei self-. down to brood ork.heI women all- over .Amei$z60 and. � L' a7. PILL . chogse to ia,ke adVailt, t , -itodea are avallabI suitable I I I . .,;. ,will.,find jrenowed, health atid�'bodily and AtLthe mystery Of whicb:shey - - . Lonly.to- I % , :XIDI % , . .. . emy, Scarcely ... fine g . . . . I I age of X... valuable tori , . .: I I I . I . I . .1 ... 11 . 1. I I . L 'X ng, - . . , . I . ; 11 ''. . � . . ...AN � sorrows. until sugh ,iim.e, -as sbe.cduld �firkd, out. all al?out thela, , I , . I up_! ,� , L L . . . � " , . appI experienpq - not Indisbehoal . I .. .. L. . I ' I.. ", , 'f' ,C L I . . I .1.1 � 11. � .. L I . I L ..; Ap#ly *skuporlutendent of AVenolea. (; .10. ..: . p , . . . ... � - r tbrough, the use of Dr: Wil- a, p, .She took ork6,of.tho. Prayer if U clolitly.topp .have the . . , .d 'a ier� a on-Irijk.'- The i4en kwe n6t tali. ' . . . I I . I I vigo . .. , , " sitoraierri,:would 'have ,been - left . I , . I .. art. - colunlAnd, herse , S fil. I . � reward snatched out, Of Lmy kis�� Edward ' P t Son, , i . ght to I Street West; Tgranto. 7 . � , .... , . . . . .. , , , . . � I I ; , ,"�-,_. , A i, - )4" f .1 I I I I ; I i I I I .; . I liams' Pink. Pills. -The4e Pills 'are -boo',ks out of the rack irk fronV�flfiiir! ent lie dame. discovering, her -wo'e. hands by &L pair of lawyers'. Won't . . . . .. . - . L - �. I . - � , ­ *an unfailing 'cure. for iill 'diseases due d 11.6 � 6 , L - the Writ6r.­Uer High tal,e cover, except in -accidental dips Japanese, I.. -­. - . ­ - --­-­­­--' ­;­ - ' ,. , * by the light of, tlio moork, ebi i ,when the yo, boyville, . I I .. -ground 'th.bV advance I L . . . . ' , . .,� . ­ Then' slid would return and. � go � at there.be ii.rumpus _� uni i I. of' , the ; and , I - . 0 ­ . . �o a wittgry condition of the b16od, see that Guy's name was oil it. She uIce ' ' h . la . . .. I . e.m'ost leisurely . . . I I ­ EDUCATIONAL. ' . - .* I �, . - , I o to t e vicar and resign her post, dy. gets her walking -Papers. Arid' Qpfilion. of Dbadls.Xidlisy Pill,S-�- - I I . I .m L . . pla - ier lips 'and re . I I I . I , . � Across the open in th " . - or. shattered nerves. Sold bI h1l Sadly ced it L to I - as oiganist.. Then' -she would,earry won't. I get. my'reward?" �*. : Advi,ce to Ptliers. * L . I n NTP 14 B S11. Ms. I 1. ...1. I .. . ..� . . . . . . dealers in modicinlo'ot sent. I 1. I. . . Her . and' e­�en dignified fashion, exposed Catarrh Cure. - ' .00 .. .. ' I I I . . . . . I. .� Postpaid plac&d,it, .taking out the end next out . lier.,deierinination to Offace her- Vith: a few'm . 'L 1, , �, L� . .. I . . . L . I . 0 . L . I L. ore. words the pale sL- , � I . L . . to infantry and artillery fire., X.h&Ve . . I L . . . . . Twelve e%oher , lin , ulp. . . . . 82'.50 it. The name on'the�t was newer firid I I . . , � I . L' ONTO' . . . . . 1. . . . A rdeelPt of. 50c a b6x,. � or . L . Mil- -bonboyville,- Ont_ Oct. 21.—(Sr?e- U.T , L _:sI .i,�h Mae 0, 0 era * - . . self. She was .sure now that there parated and went away, leaving iiikr�ae ty 'ypow""i"Zin I 60 d-, ' , , � ' ' ' th Dr. easily deciphered., � It: wi I ' . 't . . for six boxes, *-by address�ing , e as I not seen a single rush forward. ' and ho, or aslon I ; . . . �.. . for. her- there.- dred st 'hem wfth'� a look -ei —Afirs. E award Patterson, , �- of , - NOt. OHL.Y dIVES:119LIEF111 . ere. from .J.' W. k tons .. � , . Will .. Constance Was *no V'o oin ,.She aring after t . L al). . a tlo� dci*n as, they do it At Alder- . L . '. 1 iffuhterert'.1 b . 4 I � I ' . , . aims"' Medicine ',Co., 03roc�kvlllo, Hartlelgh.. - ' ,- .. I -or, . . . Who' can Principal, . * I . � - . . . . I . 1. I L. '' I eduld, not even. think, now, that'Guy of hoili . . � this. town, is one of those. . shot. It was no unusual sight to see , PUMANENTLY CU.INES* CATAftRH 11 I I _._ . .�, I I � . I . . . . . , I . .. � � . . I I . ... . Ont. - , I �*-. . . I . . I 1. Coilstqnce Hartleigh! 'Then there loved her. And, if jio did flot thenit I - "'She 'will. bn disgraced,' drl;veu festifi, to the IaStingLn'ature of cures - — _J � 1,1� OR � I . I � ., I . I . . —in - awa- t . I . . . . I . . � I .1 4 n , . I . ., I I .were two, Constance 351artleiglisi One aid not greatl -matter what became.. .. . I : crimiftal, 'and � Id's Kidney Pills, the givat L� 1, I 1, 0 31 . . I �, SUnGERY IN;TAE SOUDAN, .of them fived tit the ball,. hone I . Y. . from the, Halt Jike a I by. Dbd . . . . 9 Lby less .:, . red r, I . I I . , . I I I .. . . other,separated Sometime. . . . . . . . . _ ' by L 11'. I Of Lhe . ,., , I 1.11. � . ... � . ": 'Guy will be free!P . . I. I Canada medy� . for, all affections thaq� 20LO yards. The whole field was - . . � . . . . L. _ L 1. and beloved a while *the. other I ,Not that she was'. des . perate­th�t I �. - She- . buried her lie .I'= . L I I I . . : �., ., . . I . ' . ill . . . . I I ,ads in. her .14 of the Kidneys.: . I . riiarkqa byineptitu4cs of this kind, � UOWL Electricity WasMerveloped in was the organist at the little V I . . . I . , - I I I . . ' .)i age wds not- her way; She was sadly re- and thought. : L L. . . .. I . .. Mrs. B dward Patterson, according Which astonisbed nienwh-O.had* been. . .., . . the Desert. � - � - II living under a false nai6re-bbe,n- .. igiied. I new .how to suffer. It . . . . , . . . . . � I I . . . . . . L I � � . . .. I cause she feared , io Use.ber own, I And . She k sson of heiJife , . . ... . . to'her own statement; is toI In in South Africa. . How the Boers.' . � -L , iR XXVIII,. . rheumatism -bils I . non of - had beeii, the le I . CHAPTE . . spleudid health. Hel - ronch , . Ckood surgeons are often `� . . I . I . would like to have the r for, I . , t fri end 8. ' * One . of them . I . . . . . . ... gkOat,ingenulty�,'and thIcreare rk�& utterly'withou . While siiereclined 'there .ui�der the .. L . time . I an, . oneray . ! I .�. .1 . . . . I I I had the , love 61 a true man, but. -In the indaill the'picai6kers had left her, ,and :',although: it is , ierk . . . erous cases on record of important , . shelter ' of ' some, liawthorns,, - klid Witan'S Midmost yours siri�.e then ' 'it' has never re- I L . 0 . ' must give it up to* tile 'other because I.thinking herself ' reached the. . Shield, ai I I . AsIfor the infantr.v fire,- delfvere�d . . I . . . and .wliblly Satisfactory results � ac- . o* ' Alone, she suddenly of .them had., begun.to rniike �thi de- turned beyond 4 slight/touch in cold. itkostly as � independent, not . volley �' � , . . . ­ I d ,by her father.. '* li crashing I ther, which a Dodals� Kidney, Fill �flrink tbefe was scartoly one rnain in : - . " : . . I .. compliShed' with"rudO a�plia,nces- A it was. .. , � . . I , heard ei�vy footsteps s6ent. - As ther6 was. no. way of wea; . I .. .. I . ,writer who was With, the *British Whose father? ' * I along through the:trees; and lookii.ig avoiding doibg so without, ,exciting or two . inuilediately : drives .awav,' tea who-iroubled himself to take aim ., . . I J 'New I . head, upon her . I . 'been . . L . I . . . army; �In the Soudan- ji-;e.s,' in a . She laid her . arn�s out from. her ', leafy covert, saw. a. comment, Guy arm .This proves whatl has. always I I , Ofi , aq she leaned against the railing in. - . . . - tweed suit approach had taken Maida' - � but each'bne siraply blazed.away as - -yorp. paper, this illustratio . . I mail in it light . . L , . L . . , - idney Pills 'ted.,to� get the show over a . , - h under: Ills. � clalmed--4hat � Dodd's K if be wark 9 . . . daptation of .'de- I froi!I� pew,' nudi ',wearied of t e-:-4kid .sit. down iien.i.her. L . . . I heicure 1)(11-inallently. Th . clevdr a mo.ans to'a , I .. q For a.mo- She was� mor .athetic, than eir offects, are soon as possible, dud none of the �, . . I ' '. L' L I sad conflict .of cmcI ,'must have, . I e -ap . . . . -sired end -­ - I . L .1 � 9 I- .: V, . ,. . � ; meat she Was.-inclifted to'oot up arid . ;&tt, they 'do .not. mertily OM I . — ': i . T�­ 11 1 6 . — I . . . -new Sho,hcLd me e asting-'11 . . cers seemed to care a bit.about . . . � . .. . � . I HELP 7 WANTED. I. I . � — I 11 .. . 11.1 . . . I . . , , . , . . . WANTED -PARTIES TO DO XNITTING �. - - � . I A for viat home. We fur'nialL. yarn and I.. ., I . I I . .machine. Eilaywork. Go? -d pay. Bond -tainv . I . . . ... for parLiculars. Standard Rose Co.. Deptg 3; : . . . . Toronto, Ont6 . .. . . I I ... . I I . . � . � I 1. I . I . � . . . . . ' - - - I . . 4W THE, HOSPITAL. I . . . . � . . . � . � ; ,!To b ' e sure,",saici the kindly.min- - . I I I . ' I . isteiv to the man who had lost both - . I . . . . I . I . .. his legs in a rezilway aceidefit, !'you , .. .. I. .� . have-biien'-sdriously injured, butyou - ......'' .. . I . . V " � . must be grateful . that . ,your life- I . � - 1 i . � � . . sp4rcd."' , . .. . 1 1. . . � . . . "Yesi'! said the sulI .trying to . I . � I On . -e,- S - Is , ; hasten 'away', but the .fear of -attrac- - I rLliLvL--they cure. �-Iere Is hI Pat- this sharn . .1 �. . .. � look cheerful, "I can't kiCk." . . . 1. . A,fter the. battle. of Orndurman:.:we sitting tI , ids that th . I bser I oachful. eyes of Caryl Wilton,- but . . fight negligence - which I . . . 1. . . .� c other alid,false repr ': . .. I . . . - , ,_ , . . . . � brought -bacic, to Abadleh One'.` hun- iting 0 va:tion, and 9. sense of scI true'to his promise, he had gone. torsonl:�.IeLter :�-- ' . . . !night become ii: lat'al"babit, -in � red.]. BNDORSED BY THE MEOICAL PROUSSION. .. . � I � , -------..- . � . . I I I . I . dred-and twenty-one. wounde)d ofll . ebrs Constance Hartl6ijh'entsi,-cd.. .. . I curity where she was, restrained her, had "It is many years, perhaps'tim.017 war_ There was n1so seen the. cur- 'Dr. . R.S . . Wilson, of the I Am . mi . can joui*al . — . , . . V I � t . 4tpps the coust]) .. I . ! The result to Maida, We have spell;..,! and she remained, ' hoping tilt) inall Lord..'Algy �assured Maid&. 'he - b welve: ,'since .1, started taking Dodd's jous spectacle of one company taking, ff , , � . I . And men. Of this number there, wore . .1-1. � . . I , she' looked upon the I appearance of . . . done all he could to-Aeep. hirri, , 6 .ffealth, Now Yotk) writes .-!'Japanese find vrorlis off the V " .W'�' . . % - twerliy-orie cases of which an ac- . t would not stay long, - - . ' I . *itllout avail, and Maida had said to xidnoy.'i�.Iills,, "and th6a it was' Act ,.tile . W116 . le, all jitarrh Cure has Met with the higbisb on. Laxative Ilvoino-Quinine Tablets cure a ; .. � curate diagnosis'could not' be made' Mildred';. or th real Constance, ailother pilsoner'. On- I a 25 cent4 � ; I a -as a 'doomed to be , -for the In one day. No Cure, No P4V PrIO . . . . , I .. . But in thii sho`was� 'th&C I joQk I . doreemenDof the Medical Profession � . 11 . . . . . .. - pi,oduct. of her disordered fancy; but herself-. that..thus ,tile last link that for Rheumatism thorn- - these - tactics we ne ris- .only reason tbat ever wins such endorsement, . . I . . . . by ordinary surgical means, . I . . � . ... .,Msappoiated, for, he not.. only sat . feel = . - . . � . �. . . . I By the Mildred'aiade lie such mist4kq as t bound her io the old self Was brok� I was Ing , iserable, did not lng� It may be, doubted whether. the Itadistinat And iiroven value. It ia really a . : � � I - . . . . : . . I 10 therej bilt kept looking up as if I * what ailed:inc. and ,while read- French, aYniy is not ,Still weakest specific for c&tArrh in its various fornis." . .. The Baldwin Arctic :kXpedition is .1 : I . lidlp � of the Roritgen rays � I � ,. I . .4111 1. . . ' , lier. - �.* - . . . en. And yet it.was with no Sense of ' �Cnow .1 � , . . I I ' ' i . fid the 'bullet , or , I ekPoctation: of seeing somebody. And ing A,p the -testimoI 6P whero-It ought to be strongest.,. I Japanese Catarrh Cure Is sold by all drug, EL -Ing 20 balloons to carry messages . . however, -we fell 1, ' t 1, . proved its iLbsence -ill twenty out of When .she'saw. Maida fall senseless . relief that she comprehended: thgI he . aper I saw . I I . I .. . . � . � I presently, to Mildred's astonishment " had gohd out of het' life..' .some one who -had been cured :by I � . - — I ,.. -1 glato, 50.Cents. . . I I : . homewards when the wind blows . I . twenty-orke ' cases, . the remaining she loemcdA6 realize, as :by tin, in- lie was joined by ,a -Young lady; She Hers was Dodd's'Xidrkoy 'FIlls, 'who 6:&biiej I . I ..' '* . . . I . � . - . ,. . I I I 1 .. . . I .. �.. . 1. South, They wil1release these mes- I -spii7atibil, whaf had taken piacelfroin rather ther apatlly,. tile resignation of. I ' KNEW MR MAN- . . , , , ease being No '111 with a severe might have thought it a simple lovw the - condemned criminal. - She had feeling just as I was. 1 got a box . . . . . I . I , . sages, automatically.% , - . . I . - I - I ' HER GLAD SURPRISE I . I . I I I . I . I lung that it was. I nelt the time of lier own, supposed death or's ineetlig, but for the fact .that . d -found they helped me, J found -Re -Wits. desperately in love with . . . : . � I I i ,wound in thet. I . . sent. hink'away because she loved him all I 'thing about* — . . . t , the Pres6t, moment,' though tile maril . .only .. much older . lacked the courage. to. - pro- �"I have found out;one - . � . considered justifiablQ to ex4mine.him UP 0 i -things for'whIch site wag not- . I too well'to'run the risk ' of having also tbat my- Rheumatism Was. not her but ' I . I . . 11, . ­ , I �. . � At the time. ��, I . . . . there we�e* some . than the'lady,�,btxt that'he was evi- for I had pose.' I . rhy ,husband, ' said the bride yiiho . . ' I I . . Of c6urse'-we hiLd no : -steam . en . gine could �not account.- .'Uei first bu- I , him'some day. discover her shame, nearly As bad, suftered for I 0 ' I MaUled before, .'!that sur- �. - . I I I , s � ' . d0atly in a differept station in life. �nany years especially in cold weatfi- "This line," . iihe .. said, ,as She bont had been : . Ito'generate ele�t - riciti -for us, .and Pulse � *as to run to the I * - and turn -from. her with scorn. . ., - -bottles I . I . oil ) r . I I I . . . I : Allen 911-1 Afore,ver, :there was, nothing lover ,. I over �hig, hand, "In.dicates that y Irlses nie greatly," . � . our and.rovive heI but a hasty second like in their'greeting of each - other. The -oath, 'narrow` And winding, al- 01' ' . havO use& doz6no'of. . 11-0 you; ibis one ITei, friend 4noved up A little near- 'S 4, Co. ' " . I . the desert heat had dls�olved of medicines .And. ointments, but It have A, longtlife befc C. C. I1IQHA I I ( o ti thought drove her froin'tho -chu�cb, The' lowed of but t*o'abreast, and many . . er,so .that th whis er, = � I i 'specially pr�oparpd candles int' heir. . man sprang to his feet .With an always Teturned until I used Doddls . Indicates EL good heart,,; this one an py could . p arid. -1 -have greeLt faith in � , �. I . . . . I an'd she hastened home unseen, by ' 1. . of the.party. weat iii. Indian file', It . . I �. . ])ear Sirs, I I I , constituentsi. : r .ex6lamation.-of satisfaction ,at . sight w - as I Xidhey 'now i seldom have artistic .temperament and this one asked: "What is it?" . A11NA:Rj)1S.-LINIMENT, as- last year ,. . . . either Caryl Wilton o , Miles Barton' a wild and beautiful scene, every . . Pills, and 0.11 I � . ,. I ,, , I � Necessity however, is -the mother , , of the: 0 lady, and the latter, a, tou6b, of.1t. 'I occasionally got a that you lack courdg . � . Ills salary, I,%, just as � big as he �', Who had been lurking about 'the y ung .... turn: of tile serporitine.way revealing, . . I I r, . I . . 11 . . of invelitio and Wis had recourse t6 * . - with..nO, . attempt to hide her tepug- . . r two � year. -I- never .Being a dull and stubborn brute,. told me it was." . .1 . .. I 1, I cured a horse of Aing-b6ne, w I ith I I . . . a unique 'method. The�pulley of , a place. - I I . . .. . nauce, 'canie. forward, holding I fresh.beautles of cliff spOrlery, and a box,. ppryaps. . . I five bottles. - : � . � . I . � , . . ' , -some- I , . si vjew,.of:tb� greatl hear anyone: complain of Rheumatisin, always ,ready, to prove .6ther. people . 11 � I . r . . ' � In her, own room ' she fIy O: exten ve . I . . � , ,, It . blisitizioed � the horse but In 0. � . . . . small dynamo was. connected -by I thing -ill lit'W outstretched hand. . r ' ' but.I.AI them to try Dodd's llarb, lie POP ,� I :: Deafness qannot be Cured -bone and no' , . � . , , �. . 'tried to work,out the tangle into . O" ?o.kg lying beneath thein, �. . � , . , , ,ped.. . . .1 . �. .. - . � . month iliere was no, ring . � . .1 . . means of a leather .strap with the Mildred gave, a, little gasp tit sight .- ' � . ey rills,", � � a. � i ,. I I I . I . '� � � . .0. — ocal applIcAtio as they cannot reach th4 lameness. I 1. , I . I . �% . I . ;.brl. I mystery ' in- g y rAI 4., 11101, There is only,ono . � . rear wheel . of a tandem. bicycle. which the had become . of this objeot_aud, without a McI S,ve smaller -,ttid still narrower Kid . n . . , J 40 S. - . I DANIEL M173UGUISON. ' volved - , ItWas clear io-her, that aths branched. off fr6m..thrit which . I � I.. THS MOST NUTRITIOU . sad portion of t a ear. . I . Itation, abandoned her de- P ED . � . I . rodoafness, arkilthatloby,constitu �, . Having carefully adjusted the pir- Maida was an impostor; . ment's hesi they were following, but Guy .called I I -1 � .C% 1VJn`.ya1ta�'Q.medies. .Dea art 'Four Fall&, bi�. 11, . . . I . cult with the ' - Who I I �11 I . storage battery, and I and en sign of gottlhg� up,and softly Steeling . . . - � fnesm is caused . - condition of the Mucous lining a thq . . alld,remombered that the ittle ,* out to the piLrty in front to keep the An old army surgeonwho wa.i fond ' I . I I I also with the volt -meter and ank� mL� Away in:order that she might not be I . I . . an Tube. When this tuba is in., ' . . I . I . . . . moranduni book which *as - one of - beaten-rtrack. ' - I. . . of a, joke, if not perpetrated at his E P P'S sound or Imper I . . . �. metqr� 11� warrant,officer took his. gililty of cavesIdropping. 9be fasteit- . . ,ye arumblinz . L . . � 0 . her own �robfs ofidenfity, was In ed lie o -ye eagerly toan opening in,' !'These. narrow paths are i'aade 'by own expense, Was] somewhat - severO -. 'GRATML-COMFORTING. feet bearing.. and when 16 fo encrely closed I � � . positi _ h on the seat of the bicycle tl ta, S - its, eggo", I in his rem;�rks on the literary delin- 00 , . deaf.cs.,Wthe result, and u.1cI infla, . I . � . . � I . . is .1, ON o go aftei gu� 03, I I . . kaida's haDids, sho 'recognized how ,d tile men W11 I Aft, motion can ,be taken out and thin tube restored and. cojn=Onced* pedalingr. When, Af-m � and watched and listene � . . I teeri v 'and fourteen s easy it would be for her to establish I he explained; "arid to the inexperi- I'quencie&. of'some of the officers ap- . 0 1 - -will be de- . . ., I . . . 7 ofts, amperes with a ted,lble interest. . l � . to its normal condition, hearing: I I I I . were registere the rightfuL Constance. The' mail Was Miles* Barton;. the enced scarcoly afford a,footind. They 'Pointed from civil 'life.. At moss re- � strayed forever*, 'mine cases oub afteriare. . . THOUGHTP TUL.. . � I d, the switch closd.' to. herself as ' . v , A no hint but fialn. . � I But ho%i had she learned the secret . . musedbyaitarrh, i hie � ' ...; the'liandle, of the was opened . woman, Lvkd�r Plad . are very tempting, but many' a tra- cently a young officer vemarked, * . . . I . ",Say, boss," 110 began, "I don't ,' . . . L ' a ad condition of the ucoug surfacov. . . � . and the- charging = of ]ter IdentitSr as 06ristan Y3. , . . . . baI be- L ,co Hart- I 'Rere Is tlio'book.y6u Asked for," veller,has .Paid the penalty for Ills "Doctdr; are you acquainted with . I . . I - awillgive no undre oil rafo ,any vvant no men , I only ask yor ter L I 1 . . . 'g Captain Dash?" I I I , . I gun, I I . . . leigh, since sliq had never once inen- she said, with it mingling of shame rashness in thii she.pe.of a, broken IL . — - - - I of cafnews (caused b a or ) t a .ey I . . . ow "Yes, I know him well,'� replied '-------77- �L­--­­ -7.0b. Cured by all's I a rr ure. , a d pass me Inter dat lunch joint and . . I . As. the, -resistance. - became. greater tioned .that name iiii ilie book? Then and anger. ... or worse. Xcep to the Path bel In N, rth:'Ital tile atio f , I buy' me it square meal.11 . I . , . � . I ' 0 Y r of -child- . I r.ulara, free. , I I . a sensation as of riding up -hill II she recollected that; Guy had, gone -to , � .,I -low did y'roli get it?" he deknitn& there," .he shouted. . tile doctor. "But what of him?", . enk-aftending ,school is 11� p. I . : I . J. . ., 01 a, �, PcI manl py exclaimed the philan- I . I experienced: by the-inall, on the sumt,, AkmeriLa, In search of her, and she ad, as lie eagerl took it.. I I � An answering shout came Up to "Nothing In Particular," replied r or cent. SoldbyDruggiat I�I can't do. that, but,the I � . . y . thioplot.' . ". "I have just received a. of th6 population', lit Central Italy Hall's Fathur PI Is are . hqtt man you ask may, so here s a and the - services of. an additiont�l' could .seem to seQ.-lidw the gtory� I � I 9 , the, officer. . 0 . . if 75c the best, , ' . : I . . . . "I � followed � your. directions and I them'fram the bottoul of a well [is � - were requisitioned for . the. might have been disdovered by the med i I . . . � letter from him, and.1 wager you A it'is only 61, while no more than Q,t . — , . . , . I)epsiri tablet in' case � . ; 1. orlderly: � ­ . . stole it." She angrily emphasizod . ' . you overeat, . �, front geat of the tandem. - MaIda looked around with A shut-- case of wine that V . ; false Constance, It will be romem- the � word ,,Stole.,, . . oil cannot tell In ,is the proportion in Siclly� , I � Among Able-bodied nken, the yearly . I . . "I refused -to ,go. - I . . .. yourself." . . � As this bicycle practice wr 4 ,gen- tiered that 'Wildred did aot know on the picnic, on the plea of acural- der, and .pressed -close to the strong five guesses how Ile epolls.cat,11 , .. I E . . . . . deaths are ton Per 1,000 for civil- - � . I . . . . I I ' 1, . I . . "Done," said the doctor, '..i,'it's CL Tile value Of furniture in *the Brit- � lans, but only 6 per 1,000 for Sol- I I ­ � � erally Indulged In fn�a tomperature ArkkidLVs "alike. ' . . arm; . � ­ � .. . . . I Of 110 dogreas lit the ph4de. the or- OuYl She started up from the gig, and , thon'l went Over to� the ,, Are you afraid?" asked GUY, w . � . tali 39les is a little over, 1,10.0 '=Il- "rdievs, and S. per .1,000 for sailors in K'nard's Liniment Cures COW, ett, . . dorlies were not Sorry wbon (it the chi�ir and pressed her 11alidg- to her I -Tall, and, on preteXt of searching irk kindly -m lover wou,ld It l a.ve put his. �Ft;'liii, c,om' mence guesslrig,'� said lions. sterling. . . I .1 . I � . . �, .Constance Hartleigh's roorn for. a I . I I I . . the. navy. . I I . I ; I . � I - end of half at hour, the Switch was throbbing temples. Should she. lot nouralgia, cure, used the. skeleton arm around her for fat less PrOVOCtk- tho officer, . . I .. I — . � . , � - �, I. � . . . . turned off find the madbine, broUght1this stranger, this Impostor, tob her keys . tion. . "IC-a-doubla­01 . I The steepest rallWay Irk the -World . Par Over VolitY Vests I Your wife"Is very iorgetful, Isn't I . ' ; . .1 I I of Guy, Ifow easy It would- be I r you gave me, and Opened the "No",0 she said, and slirmak away 4'XO.$.$ I . I - is up,VeSI One gradient rises Xs,,.WWgLoI SooTilliso, syjtvr ban been used by a le? P0 ,$yes, but not nearly so for� - . to. a standstill. � � her AS casket anil found this book. Never, 6ut it seems so grand ."o -a -t -e. to I . 11 � - .1. I IF I . da feet in 100.. I millions of mothers for their children while teethimir. getful as I'd like her to b�. She's ' . 6-.* r . . to. present herself tit thollall.o never ask me'to .do such a thing from _ilim` I I I . Its6abes the 6hild, softer's the 9111108. slifty" 11211I cures ' - I � — %: r I I . I . . the rightful Constance, and step �by agaill. I -row dared.you. do it -how and Solemn" Let ti�i go�.faster-" "No, try. again," . � . . .. . . . wind Colle, regulated the Vtornph and bowels, an lothe bering, that ahe's still . .They made their way to the bottom "X-a!-t-e.'� I I I . best remedy for DiarrhoI %,wenty-tivecentastnottle. . r . . P . 'COMRADES. -, right into the place held by tile dared you?" and she burst Into pas- . .Gulresmruol In cows. ,,,o,ld,,b 008 wearing her ,last suniruoI hat.11 , ' I , 111091919 1101111801 I yr W I � .almost in SI, a ,,d�uigg,%,A th usp uot the worl& Be sun &I . I I . . — otber. . r . sialiato tears,' 1� ,enee. None -of the par- "No, you've misNed It again." a Iria orulso systfrI . . . � . . . I . . I Touching Stori of, Two English - Ves, it - would be easy; but could ,,X told . . ty was in sight, and Guy said' , � , "Well, then," returned the doctor, __ . . . .. I . . I .. W P. 0. to 9:9 . � I r r � � , . . you it was our - only . ' They "C�a­double-t," . . CTJRIN� Tli ; - days. ' . . . . . . she do it? Weida she do it. All her .7 "I . I . LVES. ' r : , r - � . � .0 ders. . � Chance of, preventing Guy I-Xartleigh wonder where they' are? . I To cross the Atlantic in foul 1.,..I �� r . I . . I life lolik'she had been taught, to fear r from marrying her. " r ' seem rather -Wild this morning. r I "No, that's not -the way try ends Xu5t Turn 'up tile Corners of y 8 st be 01" feet long, 81 . I I . r . I A touching St'OI .of two r friends Is her � father aq the cause of all her "kloi,V can It? I have tead it over hope ndm of them : will .forget. tho, ... ore; It's your last guess,", our a. teilmor mu �4 . wide, afid driven tit 80 knota b ON A . I 'And tide and go too far." I ,,0"_g_t,## . . Mouth. . . y %ispA a %-a told by William Beatty-Kingaton in own and her inother's iniscry. and over, and I cannot find a word. ,, . . . 110,000, liorse-power. She would LVER""C' . I his "Journalist's Jottings." They then tile girl Who had uSurped her that will compromise her'.11 . - Go after thern�'.' said Maldit, "I �#Xo,#, said the 'Wag,. "that's not A Well known doctor of Minaoapo- buTn 1,700 tons of coal a day, I ^A , r � , 4 . were twa officers in the :P,nglish, army place -did, she, not think the real will rest here, until you . com . 0 back,?' the Way; you've lost'the bet." � H he has made'a. specialty of � I'. - %0^RBOL10, 1. I � . "Did you bring - her letters -the ,, . Is" W . , r r I I � 1. I . who quarrelpd about -some trIfid, arid Constance ,wgs dead? 1 -fad she not that you haver . I do not like to leave You`." "'Well," said the doctor With some nervous diseases, hab found it il . I lettees received?" � . 1, to save . t'But plektso go," she gently urged, petulance bf mannor, "how does lie remedy .for "the blues." As no � . . � ,. �altthough thpy had been the el6sest striven bravely'and nobly I'llere they are." , " . "' linarh Ilifluient Cu'res Digeniper. r , . 0INTMENTs � <)I conlrades, became, in consequence, her lifo? And should she now expose Slio handed him. several notes of there wa;y . be some twoldent other� spell Jt711 . .S. drugs are Administered, he has felt For all Skin a1hrientok � . . I I. I entirely estranged. The fact bf their her -to the world, which. would. never Invitation which Maida had 7ritten' wise." I ' "Why, he Spells it C -a -t," replied Safe in experimenting With At least a 8,4507 Vessels passed tlu'ough the is 00 d&1"rt Arod., M,,,,,t,, Inal&nd, . . sepur,ation Was extremely bitter to. see tlm extenuating clrc�mstanceg; to her, . . O moment, and then, the wag with the utmost I I I , . . . - gravity', haIf hundred melancholy patients, Suez Canal in 1899. -Of thOsO P,' 660 � ell pho, in hoe d malting her comfortable . on a ledge amid the roars.of the mess; and al- e es Imself gh ,ships,. 786 Mail, *.- I I I — I � both of them, -andono Christmas ivili own nobility, of ITO' took them with 9, greedy hark and now de lar h thorou ly were merchant � , I ­ . . . I E day' ond of .'them received from � the soul could put forward for the other? arid opened, one. Then he opened ti � io of Smooth, rock, he ran along the,most choking with rage, the doctor satlified with the good results of Ills steamers, 'and, the rest warship I � I I 9, or �, . other a card, bearing a dove with all She had known sorrow 'and misery little book, which Mildred. recognized sea e others. I sprang to his feet, exclaiming. treatment. His Prescription reads ships in ballast. � . Gents'Sults e ad � olive -branch. I onough in her own life to be able to as her memorandum book which she She remained seAted for some min -i "Gentlerrien. I aal too old to be something like this: ".If you keep the . . I or Dyad ; also toulles"Wear of all kinds � I I � stitt Hous VU64 1 , The recipient kept the message by realize 'how another might take atiell had givczn Tilaida. when Is �o thought utes, looking dr6d,mlly over the sca,�,,trifled with in this marmer.'II! corners of your mouth turned up you I . . � I him foe a, twolvemorkth, and on the an opportunity as this which must and wondering where the only man, . — . linard's tialment Cures Diphtheria. ,,,,, " ""H"'n�'i"'V"f"'I"lr*"�o�o'1 - she was'dying. I -To glanced quickly can't f6al blue," The directions for I . ITISH AMERICAN 1)'ZSINO CO --r, . � I . following Christmas sent It back to have come to tho other in order to over fix -at one and then the .other, she could 10VO .Was -at that Moment. A SMART AkSW01t. taking are, "Smile, keep- on smiling, I . Mozitreal. 'Toronto, Oukwia & qtj6b" . I � I � J his follow otlicer, who in turn laid it find a, haven 'of rest after the sore Her life seemed to, be a Succession of don't'stop smiling." It sounds rl- The biggest gorilla ever killed has I �. he and thon,� with it grimace of triumpll pastg And futures, all,far Away from At a dinner party & certain officer diculous, doesn't it? WO11.7 just try just boon brought to, Hamburg. it uwii& ,� I asido for a year, and theii dospritich- weal-inesg of a, lonely life, Vey 8 h at ' Lady Gladys . , I ." I ed It an the next anniversary. Would not botMy the other; but, oil, -could See them. 1 #, present which site seemed unable.In the Dragoon Guards had. been up . the corners of your :19 seven foe,t high, and weighed be- . Through three succori�lve decades she Would have liked to have, the iplaced with his back to the fire, r6 stulling thirty-five 9toft(i. - el., �. "Well," she demanded, sullonly, to realize. She arose and sauntered turall . " at ,each Christmas -tide, the muto right to love oily. � I Idly along the bottom of the cliff, I which happened to be big arid hot, moute" regardloss of your mood� and fo . — wzras$ Band . . . h t he I see how iti makes you feel; then " . . messonger was regularly sent In nors wag & liable, solf-.4acrinel "w O' is 0 OP glad to be ,alone with her thoughts Ilaving stood -the heat for a good draw the corners of your month VO 4L,VU16, A COLD zV oNS OAT. lnoirumen* Drums# UnIforefte, iftet, . I � I . - 114' "Look at the hand writing. . Tablets. All , :�,-, . token of.continucid. friendship, Unt,11.0, nature, end she wearily told herself ,,Well?" . for even a few moments. 1 -time the 6fficer could At last bear It down and note the offset, and Yed TI LrizatitO Btomd "111to - EVERY TOWN CAN Witt A BAND . I yetki- carno when it Was forgotten bo- I � I . �, She wandered along, her- thoughts -no longer, And asked for a fire- W drupista refund tho money If It f4114 to Our* I - � , . ill bor Willing to deelaile, "there's . is on each box, 26M prices over UOtGd§ ,1I1lto0kt&I0XQ8 . . . cause the prosont, possessor waa too ----. - - ­ - � - fitting , at random through '*her; screon, Ills host, a pompous old SOMI in it,,, E. .-Oroy.ea sigiiaturif I I L* - 11, r � harassed by fi�ttnclal losses to ro- I � 500111ulltutions,rhaito froe. usforany I . I strange past, and a gad sort of me -'sq who thought everything be- The' doctor tiq -to his nerVOus Pit- COMPLIUZXT GONn, WRONG. thing In Music or Isulittal Knottainsaistq. � . u're . . . 10 ,�* member it, In the course of the I . � ehanical wonder filling bet mind, of: ngi,�� to him Absolutely perfect, tionta to modidno when nee I I k6wever, his wife 11 . I what Was to�corfte next. WAS the f I essaory� pie, is agooliont," said thaWRILET ROY � I . . Christmas wetk, I �. � 11 got exceedingly Angry. at the fire bO- but when the case to one of Purely "This ON & 00-i LIMited, il . came upon the card, and sent it otT . had been invited out Toronto, Ont., &I Wiltalosq, Man , 4 . (I 4L . end to be when she took the mline of) Ing found fault with, and imia6diate- melancholy without bodily Ill, he minister, Who � to her husband's friend with amowg. . I tea, And Mrs, 31jonkins, boitw it — t - I I . paper cutting reforring to her hus- 1. . I � I 1� ­ I . Hartleigh by law? Or was there ly said, "A British s6ldier should al- simply, recommends the smile PareI, to e l . I . ­ ).1 .. somothinglolso In store for horl And, ways be al�le to stand any fire," lie has the patient remain 11% 1119 Of- church member, had to sW411OW her 90'OFINQ kind 81166t Metal Works . I band's bankruptcy, Tile 0turning I . 31, ab she, gave reign to her thoughts "Not in the back, air." was the offi- tuina pride and saY: I ROOM& 8TATE, In Vatic I � I gee And smile; if it isn't the gel Offeb- SLAT10111,ACK OABDS. �wasp I . . . '� I post brought her it lotterr enclosing . I I . . she seemed to, hear tL moan of dis- car's witty rejolader. I � least be an up- I ,,yes, I got it at the bdker's." gill!"42k I 0I rontol. Reeling 74% PIV . ' I I , , . . . a thousand pounds, aAd oxplaining " . - tress. She roused herself, thinking — , . article, ,it must, at I , .1 I.. � I ,-I,,,, i I iI I' i I I , i I al I VAU, I . . 1t!!gft*,J, I i -_ " 2`1LX BOA X46W ULLY,111CUL& . I that -the sender had just conlo into it ' I I 'her Imagination wag playing her a inley-"I Judge a, man by . --- ADVIOR T — � , t,?,gotlobyouroruij� motAlcollirwicor. I I . I ( ji A VOUNa HUSSAND. , 11 , C0111111114d for Work bojukta ot, tot ' .. I I I A ru packet of I! � . fortune, and that In return for this witg vopoa;tod, I thpo "ePorn'p'an 1)aulk start out by glv14'r4ftr wife AdvIck but 116119 list hoI & I I ed a ftheo.00ng. hanialm 1. -trifilng sum, intended for his . old .1 . trlo4 but the sound _" y lit keeps." Mr. suitor 11 Affilmoh, U I . ,W" do* Iltwidonin ts,'Toftuts. I I � h-forld's rescue, he should keep , tha, . and alto know this tithe that it Wasi Yea, air; X hope you will boo In, I � I I I . � . � I I 1, the faint, Inarticulate Cry of some mind that I've been keeping com. Dominion Lino Stoomships . I Christmas card as his most pre- I . . 1- L I.. human being In distress, i pany with your daughter for ovor udyktuil to Lit' . I ,?j,,L Z. I"% cious possession, � ­ I A I � �. It, proceeded from a narrow ledge'two, yearn." I . I Vaal. pattlAnd '4t3="%r41%s- , . . �. �, _+_ �. ow-IIA�t__41I I � it. 1 . . . 1, of rock tibovo her. Most women t � to". 4,e� . . .. �. � TAtfo kad Ir'll StotrAthiinI ' 1, � . . m -H4, :, i4 - Ilia VIM 1,11141111BINan, - I , -­-�:.*,�-_. . would have A&carned for help athd Violent deatlis amount, to 09 pot t6f &I *I s. send "t � " 'L " 41311"boaft *"tot, �- - � . I 1 '"S 'k , , i 1, " p , = tl I . serambled back to their Companions, 1,000 III tho 'United Xingdom, 88,11 W64 610I an n1*4. 4" a0senru at, I 'r - , I ....� � UW 6=8= au sm tat% KV011 i t# A " , 1. 11c4porblolgh Is bound to be Ill I I Swlt2erland, but 4only 10 in 'Spain. . I XE I ,� I e (I - W . ftv, . I 0 " ho?y) . �*O. � I , 11 N, . . but Maida posgonsed true couragoi, - liftim . I yid, I 64 i �.,. ;� . I I.. , . I/ And presence of mind, and, instntitlyi Peaths by, viol6ace Ineludo Ali ,tLeftei I � I I IftAftil, Hill$ & k" b, "Is � %,Oil yool. He'd rather be In stylo .­,, I- _ - 1�� ,� _­ - reflecting tbat, If she left this spot,"dental deaths AS well " fftutdoI I I 1 17 Mkillo 51160 . 1 "4 1perkk" I � ve. I � �i�� .1 . , Me,= "'u, than out of dobtl" . I 1W . I ----._--,I- ­ , . I . Abe might not be able to find It'and suicides, I L . .................... � � ­__­____1k� , ��e I � I . A., '- � III— . 1 I . I I agailk, she ran up a flarrow path, I , 1 . . I —I. I � . At the; great for marltiot at 141pzig 1� ,,!,�, &� which led to the place whenitd the, � Path Of tho podpla Of the 11ritlih 0 : __ , -.04, . I tbepo are yearly sold 0,000 bear - ery ho,d proceeded, and commienedd-Islos %viarages 000 di%ys work ayear � . . � . � 6,000 .of SttmW-111tollol Therola .0, soil, mouisat" . to look for the eduad. I allowing, rest On Sund&ys, and 13 I I skins ,-,,1,00() of ,_qable, 0 . Aunt Julle-110M ohl Ohl I)IOn't lot 'IM in th4L boft�fl, ' .., . . . .day# of IllneM and holidoot � 020VZAOW WIZA. I � . . ilt.i.ar, and . 60,000 of ormillo, I I .. 6 1 . I She had not fat t . 0 ' look, JUAt I : . I A I I . . 11 I I � � � I I .. I � . . . . . , I I . kL 1� I I I --11 -11- 1-.-1------1- ... -11--1-__._,_ A __ - - ­ I I 1. I I -11 I .- . .. 1, I I � 11 11. �, " , . _­ ­ , __ �'­ , . � . . . � L , ' � I